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TTTT: OMAHA DAILY BEE: WKUaSMSSPAY, MAHCIT 20, 1001
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Holds Ctoadilj Moit of thi Dnj,
Thon Emki Under Liquidation.
CORN SHOWS UNDERTONE OF STRENGTH
Onl Trnelr Not Imiinrlniil Provision.!
.Mnrket i.'litliii .Mont of Attention,
I'urk IteiieliliiK lllulieil
I'oliit In Vcnrs,
CHICAGO, Miirch 19.-Afer htildlnir
steady most of tho day the wheat market
toward tliu iMiil of tnday'H session liroko on
(iul(la(l(m awl cloned Uc under yesterday.
Corn closed n shade lower anil oats, at 11
like decline, Provisions were active, Mny
jiork touching the highest price In month
und cIohIiik 3014c higher. May lard closed
214fi6c and May ribs "14c Improved.
May wheat ruled fairly active, at times,
liii t generally Ulet and narrow. The. open
Ing wan He higher to lie lower nt 7G!ic; to
TClic and In a few minute' nclllmr by scitt
tered longs went tho market to 'tilde. The
HtctidlliugB at Liverpool In the ,faco of the
decline here yesterday, together with mod
erate northwest receipts, were factorB tend
lng to support prlceH and at tho decline
there waH n fait demand, while offerings
I'crnmo light. May gradually worked up to
7CV4C during the forenoon and later rallied
nn additional He. Primary receipts were
heavy and the cash demand very slack and
us a result longs seized upon tho bulge as
nil opportunity to unload more of their
holdings. This liquidation was led by St.
1. uuls. Hears also became more cotllldent In
their operations and May near the end of
the session broke sharply to TiVfWde and
closed weak, '!' lower, at TK'de. Seaboard
clearances were f!)l,ono bii., but the bullish
ness of these figures wa counteracted by
tho primary receipts, which were 7S1,( bu.,
omnared with Ww.tXW bu. u year ago. I.oc.il
receipt were 121 ears, 1 of contract grade,
while, Minneapolis and Dulutli reported SS7
ars, against .Trtl last week and 7P1 the eor
tespotidlng ilay a year ago. Oklahoma and
Kansas were reported to havo come Into
tho enjoyment of long-needed rains.
t'nsetlled weuther, light contract receipts
find tho provisions strength wero factors
which gave the corn market an undertone
of strength, although the wheat llillueiiee
could be seen In tho attltudo of many trail
ers. Tim market was at Its best when
wheat was at Its high price and the close
showed n modorato response to the break In
the neighboring pit. May sold between IPVe
and U'0 and closed a shado down at
'41V. Hecelpts wero ViVi cars, 27 of contract
grade. July ruled a shade over May and
seemed to be In better demand than tho
nearer future, which showed Its best
strength In the nbsenco of offerings rather
than In any pronounced readiness of the
crowd to buy heavily.
Trade In oats was of a scalping character
and without Importance. May sold between
Sua and 23KiO and closed a shado lower at
2. Vfr2.1Uo. Receipts wero 221 cars.
Tho provisions market was the most In
teresting one on the lloor, by reason of tho
strength and activity of pork and tliu
rumors concerning a "sneeze" In tho deliv
ery of that commodity. These rumors have
been floating around for tho butter part of
a month, dying out only to bo revived
Again. Two Influential operators, one of
them n packer, are said to havo control of
tho market. Tho short Interest In May
pork represents a proximity of 150.000 bbls,,
whllo tho 'contract stocks nra but SO.Ooo
bbls., and n. good part of these stocks arc
owned by one of the men said to bo In tho
deal to Houeezo shorts, The light hog re
celpts nud continued cash demand com
bined to alarm tho short Interest today und
May pork, having opened VXil'Mc higher at
JIO.OWKUO, was bid up by shorts to $111.35,
tho highest price In many months. lrollt
taking by longs sent tho market down to
316.10, but It recovered sliurply to $10.3214 and
closed strong. 3714c higher nt $10.2714. Mav
lard sold between $7.M and $7.8.'i nud closed
2141tC nil nt $7.80Ti7.S214 and May ribs be
tween $7.0.1 and $7.00, with tho close 714c
better at $7.C214.
Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. ft".
cars; corn, xm cars; oats, iwi cars; nogs,
25.UH0 head.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Artlcles. Opcn. High. Low. Close.l YcB'y.
Wheat
-Mar.
April
May
Corn
Mar. May
July
Oats
Mar. May
Pork
May .Inly
I.ard
Mny July
Sept.
lllhs
May Sept.
751; 7514 75 7.'. 7514
7514 75 73U 75I.J "o-lifili
Wilti 7ti? 7GB70U 7C'(, 70S
'. 40 . 401',
UVit'Vi 41M 41; Alf,
11?Mll4 USMJ-K 4!?i 4114 41411$
24 li 3114 2IV12l!MU 2I'4
25' 2.V.4 25 HiCHK, 251s
10 00 IS 35 lfi 00 10 2514 15 90
15 25 15 50 15 25 15 40 15 10
7 SO 7 8") 7 SO 7 8214 7 7714
7 85 7 8714 7 8214 7 8214 7 80
7 90 7 9214 7 8714 7 87l5 7 83
7 GO 7 65 7 00 7 0214 7 55
7 6214 7 05 7 00 7 CO 7 fi7'
No. i.
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
FLOUR-Qiilct and sternly: winter 'pat
ents. $3.00iJ3.SO: Btraluhts. M.avn.'l . clours
$2.!KVff3.30; spring specials, $1.20; patents. $3.20
vj.i.m; siraiguis, j.w5i;i.;;o; minors. $2,2iKi2.B0.
AVII1CAT No. 3 spring, 72HC; No. 2 red,
COHN No. 2 and No, 2 yellow. tOJ?IOUc.
OATS No. 2. 25W20O; No. 2 white, 271.t'
2!e; No. 3 white. 27!i(fJ28!',e.
ItYR-Np. 2. 5314c
HAiii.iii unoii reodlng, 43c; fair to
cnoice mailing, .i.MbiW.
S1CKDS Flax. No. 1. J1.53i.4i No. 1 .mrlli
western, $l.5U4. Prime timothy, $'.15. Clover,
contract grade. $10,055! 10.75.
PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, per lib!.. $16.10
(iilfi.15. Lnrii, per 100 lbs., $7.S2141?7.83. Short
ribs sides (loose), J7.GtnH7.70. Dry salted
shouldors (boxed), $0.500.73. Short clear
WIU8ICY IIiihIh of lilch wines. tt.!7.
Tho receipts nnd shipments today wero ns
loiiownt
Articles. Receipts. Shipments
I'loiir. tinls 29,(KH) 400.000
wneat. bll 181,000 .Vi.tmo
I nril, till 272,1X10 17,800
pats, bu 212.000 mom
Hyp. bu...,, !l,00(l 2,0rto
Parley, bu 37.000 7,fmo
on the Produco exchange today tho but
ter market wan dull; creameries, l!Wi21c:
dairies, lHflSe. Cheese, quiet at 10?4iQll?iC
hhkbi unit; irepji, 1174C,
sv.w vomc ;km:hai. mahkht.
liii.tittlt.iin
of tin liny mi
Vnrlniit
iiiiiiiii.i,iirfi.
NKW YOItlC. March 19. - PT.niMi ttn
eelpts, 20,425 bbls.; exports, 20.00G hbls.:
mniKot tmroly steady and dull; Minne
sota pntents, $I.O0(i4.3i); Minnesota bakers.
SIOOfM-J.!; winter patents, $I.OW?n,;i5; winter
straights, 3.45J3.55; winter extras, $2.l3ff
2.80; winter low grades, $2.4.Vf(3.fi0. Hyu
flour, dull; fair to good, $2.80513.15; choice
$3 IMP 16' ,HI''' "ucitwiieat r.our, dull,
uuiivn nr., vi mill at BlWiliJc. c,
Now York.
I. f.,
COriNMKAl
-Hteadv: vellnw tvAutnm
milSlly;2)01 "randywlue, $2.t5i2.50.
Ith-ririn; No. 2 western, me, f. o. b
atloat; statu, 6ii57e. 0. 1. t., carlotB.
i,ui.u,x-uiiii; reeuiiig, lOlilSo, c, 1. f,
New York: uuiltlni;, 62ff70c. 1
fr?Lhl5. MALT-Dulf; western. G5ri72e.
WIIKAT Hece Ids. KW.80O ho. Sum u
No. 2 red, SlUe, f. o, b., alloat, und SdUc
elovutnr: No. 1 nortlinrii. Ilnlnili vi t
b.. atloat; No. 1 hard. Dulutli.
li iitloat. Options experienced somn Ir-
ivKuiiii uy, wiiiiu snowing general steadi
ness most of the day. A lntu ileclliio In
consols and various war nimnr mmu.i
tlvo covering for a tlnio by local traders
who hud oversold on the opening depression
ubroud, but prices Dually yielded again to
realizing and closed eusv nt ii.n n.t ,inniin
March, 80 5-lKc, closed at SQi,,c; May, 81114
SIC-lOo, closed at hOVic; July, 8080e, closed
lit SOlje.
COKN Hecelpts, 124,800 bu.; exports. 95,49
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 49c. ulevator, and
48c, f. i). b alloat. Ojillon market opened
rather easy with wheat, but stendleii nn
nguiii on poor grading ut Chicago, prospects
ui mimuvi iiiuiiirrow 1111(1 IIIO lllg
iidvauco In provisions, Closed steady and
iiucimuM'ii, iivn uiuMiMi 111 nye; Aiay, Hi-'j
6?4615-16c. closed at 4fiic: Julv. 4fiiirt-li',U1.
closed nt 46sc; September, IOfi4Gc, closed
III 1U111-,
OATS Itecclpts, 140,000 bu.: exports. 131,
277 bu. Spot, steady! No. 2. 31o; No, 3. mv
No. 2 white. :LKt:t:lVe ; No. :i whit,,. Mu.fu'.f-i.r-
trne.k'mlxeil western, 30df311je; track white
rcdixuc, uptious, nun nut steauiiy nclii.
HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice
1900 crop. 1742031 1899, IHJISc; old oUIh, 2'f
6c; Paclllo coast. 1900 crop. 10019c; 1S39, 11
Uc: old olds. 2il6c.
HAY Steady; bhlpplng, 774QSOc; good to
cnoice, oftjju&c
HIDKS-Steady: Qalveston, 20 to 23 lbs.
lSyiSlic; California, 21 to 25 lbs., S4fil!ic
TexiiH dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. lHfltlic.
LUATHKK 1'Mrmi hemlock sole. Hueuos
Ayres. iiKiu to neavyweiKtus, 2ur-.ci new
23lMf2mc,
PItOVISIONS-IIecf. steady: famllv. $10.50
ail.bO; mess, $S.5(Kii9.M; Iwit hams, ith.Suif
19 vu tuu-Kot, vj.WiJW.im; ex uii nulla mess
S14.00ifria.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel
lies, js.umrio.w; pickipc snoutiers. jb.wjiii.iS
pickled hams, $9.23(09.75. l.nrd, tlrm; west
urii atcamcd, 8,20; rollncd, tinner; contl
liont. it 10, South America, $4, rompoiltld.
.i.ini.tu1. 1'orn, iinner, inmiiy, ii.'ii m.;i,
short rlear, $15 toniT.io; mess, jlfi.avff 1B.2.
TAI.mW Oil et ; 1 Ity ($2 tier like ). 1"ff
le; country (pkgs. free), ITiCfi'i"-1.
mi u ! inner, iiomesuc, iiur 10 exirn,
... . ... .....
rot I.I UY Alive, nrm; iowis, ii',c;
hlfkeiis. KiUe: turkevs. ll'io. Dressed.
tlrm; turkeys, iMiim.ic; chickens, lOftlOV;
capons, Il1il2!4c.
POTATOliS-Jerseys, $l.251fl.75; New
York, Jl.501tl.75; Long Island, $1.50yl.S714!
Jerey sweets, $1.7512.P0.
HI 1 Hill ueceipis, u.ttNi psgs. ; nrm;
fresh cteamery. 10i22c; creamery, 13fJ1914e;
factory, lofflt'sc.
(' I liKHI-;-Hecelpts, a.7U7 pKgs.; strong,
large, fancy, colored nnd white, UfllPJe;
small, fancy, colored, 1214c; small, luncy,
white, 12fil2'ie.
KddH-lteceliits. 2. Ols nkus.: steady nt the
decline, western, at mark, 12iQ13c; south-
cm. nt innrK, ismi.c.
MIOTAI.S While thero was 110 new- fea
ture of sneelal slcnltleance iittacbed to the
local metal market today a generally weak
undertone prevailed and quotations were
more or less In buyers favor. Ill tin little
was done; In 11 speculative wuy, with bid
prices 2i points lower than yesterday's close
in sympathy with the depression In London.
1110 mini tone or mo loeni mnrKci was
1 1 1 1 1 t ut JJ."i.(i(Kl2.,..VI. Iii London the close
was weak. Hneltcr was ulso lower and
weak, showing a drop ot 214 Points under a
sheer absence of buyers, and closed weak
ut $;!.S7'4'i'3.9:!4. Lend continues dull nnd
iiiicnnngeii 111 i.;iivs. 1 upper was nrm aim
reacted about XI In tho London market, but
the local situation remains In 11 dull and
listless condition, with prices nominally
diluted at Ji;.uo lor Lako Superior und ut
lfi.i2'!i for custlng und electrolytic. Domes-
tie iron mantels were inucuvu ana prices
unchnuscd.
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OMAHA AVHUI.USALk MAHKHTS,
Condition of Trade nnd (uotnlniin
on Mtnile mid Kiniuy Produce.
IXiaS-Itucelnts liberal: good stock. 10V4
He.
LIVU I'OULTItY-Ucns. !4S7c: young.
fctuggy una old roosters. 'SXthz: ducits, tiyi
ii'iu; geise, GViiii7c; turauys. biffc.
KHKSI1 DItliSSUD POULTH Y-lIens, 714
Q8c; roosters, 4Utc; ducks, 8'8Mic; gouso, n
UM.4C; turkeys, ngniweighl, 9Uloc; heavy, 7
tlbc.
liAMi; Mallard ducks, per doz., l2."ora
3.00; teul, Jl.25ill.D0; mlxod, $1.251.50; Jack-
riiumis, 110 saie; coiioniaus, t-uwc.
HUTTKii comtnoti to ruir, weui; at 13c:
choice, 143jl5c; separator, 22u,
J'llliSll OYHTliltS First grade, solid
pucked, New York counts, per cuu, 3Sc; ex
tra selects, 32c; standurdn, 25c; medium,
:uu. Siicouu gruuc, biuck iiiicu, inow iotk
counts, pur can, 3uc; extra teltcts, 2Co;
stiindurds, 20c; uulk stundurds, per gal..
..
i''iiu,UiS I'lutiii 1'isit umcK nnss, lac;
white bubs, 10c; bluetlsh, 11c; bulincads, 10c;
blue Hub, 7c; cutllHh, 12c; cod, tic; cropplo,
luc: clscocs. 7c: halibut. 11c. herring. 4ii
Go; haddocit, 9c; mackerel, 15c; purou, tU
7c; picKurei, c, pine, nc; ran snuppcr. iuc;
sulnion, 14c; sunllsh, Co; smelts, luc; trout,
lUc; whltullsh, 8c.
PIGEONS Live, per doz., $1.
VKALS-Oholce, 910c.
HAY I'rlces uuuted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
ii.w; No. 1 uplund, ii.M; medium, J7.W;
course, $0.5o. Hyu straw, $5.00. Theso prices
uro for hay of good color and quality. Do
maud fair. No receipts.
OATS no. z wiiuc, 21c.
COKN No. 3, 33C.
UKAN-J10.
VEGETABLES. '
SPINACIl-Pcr bu. box. 75c.
CUCU.MLIEKS-Hut. house, per doz., $1,503
2.00, us to size.
l'AitaiNti'S t'er uu c.
TUHNIPS Per bu. baket, 50c
MEETS Por bu., 40C
CAHHOTS Per uu., 40u
LEi'TUCE l'or bu., 35(&40c.
ItADISlIES-Pcr doz., juiu-Xs.
PAHSLEY Pel doz., 330
POTATOES l'or bu., 45ii5oc; Colorado.
80c.
SEED POTATOES Ear y Oh OS. 53flo0c:
Hed Hlver Vulley, 8uo; Triumph, $1.01.
SWEET POTATOES-Por Ubl,, $1.(5.
CAU11AOE iiollunu seed, per lb., liQ2o.
TOMATOES Cullforniu. par tj-boskot
crate, $I.5U.
ONIONS onio, per uu., $i.7u.
CELEHY' Cullfornla. as to size. 60Q73c:
Kuluinuzoo, 25t3Cc.
UAUUi L.V wtiiii wauiornia, per c.'ite,
!.W.
DEANS Wax. per bu., $3.50; strlne. per
bu., $3.23.
EUU PLANT 1'Cr UU. UOX, ?2.7o.
PEPPEHS-Pcr bu. box. $2.
FltUITS.
STIlAWDEIinlES-Florldu, per qt.. 330
40o.
UHAPES-Malusu, per Keg, $7.5033.00.
APl'LES Per bid.. 4.25: Wushlnuton. ner
bu. box, $1.75; llelltlowcrs, $1.90.
CltANUEHUIES Pell and Dugio. $9 per
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl.. $5.5o; pur orutu, U-
TltOl'lUAIj I'ltUiTSj.
ORANGES California seedlings, $2,009
iiuveis, j-.iuuj.-j.
LEMONS Culltornla. extra fancy. S3.255J
3.50; choice, $3.
hainamas l'or uuncu, according to size.
$1,7542.23.
KIGS California, new cartons, 75c; lay
ers, twe; imported, per lb.. 12013c.
DATES Persian, in ui-iti. boxes, sairs, 5o
per lb.; Halloween, 514c Per lb.
NUTO English wulnuts. per lb., 13c; Al
berts, per lb 13c; abounds, pur lb, 15y2.lc;
raw peanuts, per lb., EliGlic: roasted. YU
714o: llrazlts. lie; pccur.d, lo&12c; cocoanuis,
eucn 4V4c
HIDES No. 1 green. 5V4o: No. 2 m-een.
4Uc; No. 1 salted, 14o; No. 2 salted, 5Ho;
No. 1 veal cair, a 10 12 lbs., so: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, syVdc; sheep
pelts, 250750; horso hides, $1.5032.25.
St. I,iuIn (irnlii mill Pro vinloiiK.
cr ini'iu Mnr.,ii in iviii.'a'p t
' roil fMluli pliu'nlnr T'.Uf.r Irnnlr TKi'
7514c; May. 7l1.f7ll'c; July, 7272!4c; No.
uaro. i.i'.
COHN Weak: No. 2 cash. 39Uc: track.
iuc; .iiiy, iiaiiic; JUiy, I'litc.
u.mh-wi'iik; -no. coBii, .ti-fto; track,
:6i2014c: May. 20c: July. 2114c: No. 2
white. 2SiAe.
HYE-Klrin at 52'iC
ILOim-Qiilet: patents. S3.55fi 3.75 : extra
fancy and straight, $3.1 31 3. 85; clear, $2.70fl
.:'), iow graoes.
SEEDS Timothy, steady: average ic-
celnts. $3.751il.0O: nrlmo worth more: flux.
$1.51 bid.
CUKNJIEA1, Stonily. $2.(15.
HHAN Steady to strong: sacked, east
track. 77f78o.
lAY-Steudy: t inut by. $S.735fl4.00: nra -
rie. iu.M'ii iu.ni.
WHISKY Steady at $1.27.
1HON COTTONTIES-$I,00.
15aGC.ING-7477?;c.
HEMP TWINE 9c
PHOVISIONS-Poik. hlcher nnd tlrm:
Jobbing, $10.25. Lard, higher, $7.70. Dry
salt meals, nrm; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$7.75: clear libs. $7. 871s: clear sides. SS.
Huron. Ilrni: boxed lots, oxtrn. shorts.
fi.-u's; clem- mis, i.u;',3j clear sines, js.id.
MKTA1.N- i.eau; I'irm nt $1.221iiU 1.25,
Spelter: Dull, depressed, $3.7214.
POITLTHY Easier; chickens, 7f(Sc; tun
keys, 7(Ti9e; ducks, 9e; geese, 4fiuc.
HI'TTEIl E.isv: creamery. MfiSlUn;
uiiiry. ii'uue.
I'!i:t :KNte:lll V 111 lllltai. nnurtM rnlllrt,,,,!
ltlX'EIPTS-e'lour. I.OOi) bbls.: wheat. R3..
uuii 011.; I'lirii. iii.ii"! nil,; ouis, ,11,0110 mi.
ai nr.MiiJN r I' lour, i,ij mils.; wlieut,
iw,eij uu. ; corn, ;ivw 011,; oais, i,vw uu.
Liverpool lira In mid Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, March 19.-WIIEAT-Spot,
linn; No. I Callfoi-ula, 1131,11; No. 2 red
western, winier. lis; wo. i uortiieru, lis 3d.
Futures, quiet; May, (IsSd; July, lis (til,
CORN Snot, firm: American mixed, now.
3sllVid: American mixed, old. Is. Futures,
luioi; Amy, usivuii; .niiy, i,sy sii; septcm
ber. 3s 10-Sd.
PEAS Canadian, steady. 5s 71iil.
FLOUR-ht. Louis fancy winter, steady,
Ss Oil.
PROVISIONS Reef, eusv: extin India
mess, fils 2d. Pork, steady: prlmo mess
western, if!s. Hams, short cut, II to 10 lbs,,
llrm, 43h!M, Uird, American rellned. In
palls, nrm, 4iM::d; prlmo western, In
tierces, llrm, 29s 9d. Hacon. Cumberland
cut, 20 to 00 lbs., strong, 45s. 'Id; short litis,
10 to 24 lbs,, llrm, 43s 3d; long clear mid
dles, light, 2S to 34 lbs., llrm, 42s 9d; long
clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., 40s fid:
short clear backs, JH to 20 lbs., nrm, 39s :;d;
clear bellies, 11 to 10 lbs., llrm; shoulders,
square, 11 to 13 lbs., tlrm, 33s 9d.
HOPS-At London, steady; California, 4;
Oregon, Si IsfiiJllTH. ' '
lU'TTER-DulI; llnct United States, 90s;
pood United States, liSs.
CHEESE Dull; American finest whllo
und colored, 48s.
TALLOW-Prlmo city, dull, 21s 6d; Aus
tnillan In Iondou, dull, 20-1 8d,
Kiiikii City (.'nil n mill Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 19. WHEAT
Mny do; July, 7'ic; cash, No. 2 hard, fiSft
0c.tvN!i' 3' 'HilPKc; No. 2 red, 69170c; No.
CORN-.Muy. 37'1iiri37Te: cash, No. 2
'"nL'iV1; Nu' white, 3c; No. 3, 374c
..rMfiX-S'teAMn""'-. 10.50G11.W; choice
lll'TTER-Creamery. 17420c dairy, fancy,
16c
lXICSSteady: freuli All
siih stock, 10'nc doz., loss off, cases re
turned; now whltowood enses Included. Ho
moro, 1
RECEIPTS-Wheat, 4S.000 bu.; corn, 10,.
400 111).. (M, S (MM t). ' '
,-t?U.,1i!.:!n:N'ls-wllf,at' 116,000 i.; corn,
3o,o(x) bu,; oats, none,
I'liiludrliililn Produce Murkef.
PHILADELPHIA, March 19. HITTTER
Firm; fancy western creamery. 22y.c; fancy
western prints. 220; fimcy nearby. 23c.
LGGS-lic lower; fresh nearby, western
and southwestern. 12'te, fresh sotltliern, 12c
iii'r.ni inn.
3llniii'iipill" W!int. 1'lour nnd Ilrnii.
MINNEAPOLIS. Miirrli 1! WHRAT
Cash, 7.V; Mny, 7(tdff75c, July, 76'4C On
track: No. 1 liHrd, ;!i-. No. 1 northern,
11-41, m iioriiiern, win ii'tc.
I'LOCH l'-lrsl tiiitnnts. SI.OOfTl.0i.: first
clenrs, $.1.003,10: second clears, $2.i32.10.
IJIl.l.N ill DUIK, i;i.ui..j.
Toledo (Jrnlii null Seed.
TOLEDO, Mnrch 19. -- WHEAT Cash,
-C.I n. t., , ... f ....
. lliy. '-.SC, .llll.v, 1"C.
.uiii i'ii s 11, 4ic; Amy and Jiliy, 42C,
OATS-Cnsh, 28c; May. 20V.
UYE,".2e.
CI,OVi:il SEED-1S90 oritur. JH.50: cash
nnd March, li-.tH; October, $5.60.
.tlltttniilit'c Urn 1 11 .llnrkrt.
MILWAI'KEE. Mnreh in WltttAT
Dull: No. 1 northern. 75iWfT6c: No. 2 north.
ern, 72fi7.1e.
II YE Mteudy; No. 1, MTj53'c.
HAIILEY' Unlet: No. 2. Kie: sainole. IftUt
taijc.
Dulutli (Irnln Mnrkct.
DI'Ll'TH. Mnreh ln.-WIIEAT-Ciisb. No.
1 luird, 70i,c; No. 1 northern, 74,e; No. 2
northern, 68ij,72Hc; May, Kc; July, 77'.4c.
1 uim ik'ci May, suc.
OAT-2rili23?ic.
JIOVUME.NTS IX STOCKS AM) IIOMIS.
StoelH Conlliiiic ,ctle ivllb (ireut
Aiiliiiutloii In Spei'iitntl vi- HenlliiKN,
NEW YOIIIC. Mnreh lfl. Tniln vs sneell-
latlon In stocks continued to show ureut
iinlmatlou and additional breadth. Tliu
leaders operated In great conlldence, owing
to yesterday's demonstration of the euuer-
ness of the outside world to participate.
'I'll., 1 .. .... .. r . t .... 1 ,HJ.MHH
..v iuuin iiinin; ill ui t'sriuilll 1 lllluvin
therefore hail little dlnietiltv In attracting
an effertlvu following in any stock in which
iney cnose to o pern to by actively bidding
up prices as an excitement.
i ne speculative pools were also very ac
tively dimmed In tiiklni? nrotlts nil duv.
skilfully choslng tho moment while they
wero developing new points of strength to
sell stccks lu which tho advance had al
ready been achieved, cither earlier In the
day or on some prevloui day. This process
caused much Irregularity In the movement
of prices nil day. In the last hour, after
prices had very generally touched the lop
level ut about 2 o'clock, the professional
tri'ders turned to the bear side of the mar
ket, owing to the heavy realizing selling
that showed all through the list, nnd of
fered prices down boldlv. taking the mar
ket away from the bulls and uncovering
tntrni stop loss orders where speculative
nccouuts had been unduly extended on In-
iiuipcieni security. Tile result was a tum
bling of prices that looked for a time like
demoralization on the unrt of the bulls.
Tho reaction from best prices In the most
prominent or mo strong stocks ran up ironi
1 to 214, and quite a number of stocks
which had not been marked un during the
dity fell below last night's level. There was
ii momentary rally on covering by the room
snoriM, nut me prom inning was renewed
nnd many stocks closed nt tho low point of
tne reaction.
The steel stocks were u conspicuous ex
ception. They held firm nt each successive
advance all day nnd In the closing flurry
mounted buoyantly In face of the nc.ttvo
selling elsewhere. Tho time fixed for the
deposit of these stocks lu assent to tho
terms or the steel merger expires tomor
row, nnd today's buoyancy In the 'stocks
gives rise to the supposition that tho plan
will promptly bo declared operative. This
supposition was without ofllclnl continua
tion. 'I'lierc was an excited speculation in
tho Culled States steel stocks on the curb.
Tho common sold up 214 over last night
and tho preferred 34, but reacted, On the
exchaiigo tho preferred steel stocks wero
remnrKiibiy buoyant, all or tnem rising
from 414 to Wi, tho last mimed Tin Plnte
preferred.
In the rnllrond list llurllngton continued
the center of attraction. In suite of em
phatic denials from President J. .1. Illll of n
purennse or u plan to purcnnse control, tub
upward movement of the stock wns Inter
rupted by frequent renctlons on prollt tak
ing, und nfter rising an extreme 59s It
closed 211 lower at a net nd Vance of 3'4.
Other notable points of strength were Hock
island, Louisville & Nashville, Missouri ph
clllc, the Atchlsons, I'nlon nnd Northern
Purlflc, Unltlmore .t Ohio, New York Cen
tral and the Southern railway stocks.
Among the less prominent stocks Lako
Erlo & Western iidvnnced 0, Pittsburg.
Cleveland, Cincinnati & St. Louis 5'i and
I'nlted Stales Express fi. Delawnre & Hud
son und Erlo second preferred were strong
for u time, but succumbed to the renewed
heaviness which developed In tho conlcrs.
Talk of Increased dividends, retirement of
various preferred stocks nnd the relative
cheapness of some stocks on the basis ot
their dividend return continued to bo the
Influential factor In the speculation.
Som& stocks were wenk throughout on
prollt taking, notably tho New York public
utilities, especially Manhattan, which lost
414, Great Northern preferred 414 and Chi
cago & Eastern Illinois. A number of other
weak spots might be enumerated, both
among the railroads nnd Industrials. Money
continued apparently abundant und lend
ers were not exuding ns to collateral, not
withstanding the tact that the llrst Install
ment Is payuhle tomorrow of 23 jcr cent
of the subscription to tho now lssuo of $40,
000,000 of Union Pacific convertible bonds.
The operation of the steel merger plan In
volves tho supply of $25,000,000 of ensh by
the syndicate. The subtrcasury continues
to take largely from the money market,
notwithstanding the large disbursements
for pensions. Sterling exchange wns also
notably strong today, sight sterling rising
to near $l.8S In spite of largo buying of
stocks for Loudon account.
Tho railroad bond market wns somewhat
less active nnd prollt taking In speclnl
Issues made It very Irregular. Total sales,
par value. $5,770,000. United States rofiind
lngs 2s und the new 4s advanced ' per cunt
on the last call.
Tho following nro tho closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd X.
llultlmore & O...
Can. Paclllo
ran. Southern ..
Ches. Ohio
Chicago G. W....
C. II. & Q
Chicago I. & L. .
do pfd
Chicago .t E. I..
Chicago & N. W..
C R, I. & P....
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colo. Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. ,fc Hudson..
Del. L. . W
Den. & R. G
do pfd
Erlo ,
do 1st pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal .,
Hocking Valley.,
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ..,
do pfd
L. E. & W
do pfd
Lako Shore
Louis, & Nash..
Munhiittun L ...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central
Minn, d St. Ij...
do pfd
Mo. Paclllo
Mobllo Si Ohio.
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N! .T Vnt nil . . .
597s I
nt'4
K,U
62'i
4tfi
224!
105
3014
7114
111
17S14
129
7714
, 11
Wabash
do pfd
W, & L. E
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ....
:u
15J4
31(4
2014
121
!2i
59
109-74
155
191
71
142
26
ST.
674
27
Third Avenue ..
H. .fc O. pfd
National Tube .
do pfd
Adams Express.
Am. ExpiesH ...
U. S. Express...
Wells-Furgo Ex
Am. cot. oil
do prd
. 455i
Am. Malting ....
. 2014:
do pfd
Amer. S. & It...,
do nfd
.120
.190
. 31M
. 901,
. 33
. 67'f,
.20214
. IS
n5?4
944
Am. Spirits ....
lis
"do plil
Amer. S. II
do nfd
17
4174
89-74
427
lor.14
GS7i
Amer. S. W....
do prd
Am. Tin Plate.
.1:17
. 31
. BS
. SO
.123
.210'
do pfd
Am. Tobacco ..
do nfd
11174
12714
Hi.
Ana. Mill. Co....
I.iii
Itrk. Rap. 'IT...
Colo. F. & I....
Con. Tobacco ..
do pfd
Federal Steel ..
do pfd
Gen. Electric ..
ITi
46'?.
103
474
99
211
9i4
.12Ti
.lOO
. 21i
. 8114
.112
. 971L
Glucose Sugnr-
' 4714
do prd
Int'n'l Paper ....
do pfd
Lucledo Gas
Nut. Ulscult
do pfd
National Iead....
do pfd
National Steel ..
do pfd
N. Y. A. rtrnke...
No. American,
Paclllo Coast ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Paclllo Mull
Peoplo's, Gas
Pressed S. C
do pfd
Pullman P. CC. .
Stand. R. & T...
11.1
. 80-74
. 21
7314
81
.151
404
N. Y. Central...
Nor. & West....
do pfd :
No. Paclllo
do pfd
Ontario & W....
.H(V4
. fll":
1514
83
. 5114
11174
15S
. 8Tii4
. 877:
. 8914
.
. 12
. 70
.15214
O. It. & N
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
TlMllflllllT
7714
90
61
. 32'
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio G. W
do pfd
St. U & S. F...
do 1st pfd
. 72!i
. 41
. 65
. 90M
3114
10614
77
.201
. 42'
. 8514
. iS?4
. 33
. B3
do 2d pru
St L. 8. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. & O
So. Pacific
Bo. Railway ...
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific..
Union Pacific ..
do pfd ,
sugar
do pfd
Tenii. C. & I
U. S. leather ...
do pfd
U. S, Rubber
do pfd
Western Union...
A mal. Copper ..,
Republic I. A- 8.,
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. L,
.141
.121
. 6714
.i.i"",
.issi;
.120
. 4314
. 2014
. 80)4
. 31
. 9.W
. 1.1
. 75
. 19-lj,
. 6S14
8914
,1111
, 161;
66
637
. 857l
Trust receipts. Nomlunl. Now stock.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
niianclal cablegram says: American ctoeks
monopolized nil the attention In thn stock
markets hern today. Otherwise business
was nulot. though pr ces wero very Irregu
lnr. General trailing was cheeked nt the
outset by the rumor tnui von waiuerseos
Intervention In thu dispute with tho Hub.
slims ut Tien TeIh hud proved abortive
Then came u report which said that tho
wnolo matter nun neen amicamy seuieo.
This helned homo business, but the murkct
ended with n depressed tone cnused by n
came dispaicn snymg inui itoiiiu nan re
fused tlnullv General Kitchener's terms,
The American wns busy, with buoynnt
prices throughout the wholo fcsslon. Thero
was unusually mrgo prniessionui ueniiiig,
hut tho public Is too nervous after tho
long rlso to ihtbbjo at this high level, Lon
don iiri'ferred in Its buvlni; Louisville &
Nushvillo; New York was buying heavily
or Eries, wnicn lAinuon sold rreeiy, rwew
York bought also a great miantlty of Cn-
iiadlnn Paeltlcs here. Thero Is a story cur
rent hero mat tno men on mo miner' cx
erutlvo mntinllt! have been sprctilstlng
with the miners' funds and Hint J P Mor
gan, ilndlng them short on Erie Issues, Is
now squeezing them. Tlntos spurted
sharply and Paris, which lins been selling,
turned nrntind and bought. Tho bank has
received C37.0) of gold In bars nnd W)
from Turkey. It Is sending out JCSO.OjiO to
Malta nnd jLIO.oio to South America. Money
Is scarce on n call of about Xl.noo.mo of
local loans. The rate for call loans ranged
from 3" i to per cent; tlmo money und
bills, 3S per cent,
imv Vnrlf .Monry MnrUrt.
NEW YORK, Starch 19. - MONEY - On
call, steady at 2'ii2l4 per cent. Prime
mercantile paper, 34Mt4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.8il
for demand and $l.8miJIS4S for sixty
duys. Posted rates, $IA".Ki 4.851 nnd $I.SSV4.
Commercial bills. $I.S.r14'P'4.8l'i. .
SILVER -Ccrtlllcutes, 0ll4?J3Ci Iwr, 60?c.
Mexican dollars, 19c,
HONDS-Government. strong; state, Inac
tive; railroad, Irregular,
Tho closing prices on bonds today are as
follows:
V. H. ret. 2s, regT
do coupon
do 3s, leg
do coupon .
do new 4s, reg.
do coupon ....
do old 4s, reg..
do coupon
do Cs, reg ,
do coupon
D. of C. 3s, 65s..
Atchison gen. is.
do adj. 4s
Can. So. 2s
C. & O. 414s
do 5s
C & N W e. 7s.',
do S. U. d. 6s.
Chicago Ter. 4s.
Colorado So. 4s
D. & R. G, Is...
Eric gen. 4s
V. W. & D. C. Is
Gen. Electric 5s.
la. Central Is..,
L. & N. unl, 4s.,
M K. & T. 2s..
do Is
loftTiN. Y. Con. Is...
10714
100H N. J. t . gen. os.
.133
. 717,
.105
Ill
No. Pncltlc 3s...
,1,1 4
HI
.13il,
,I3SB
.113
.111 ,
.1114
N V. C & St L 4s,
N. St W. con. 4S.
Ore. Nnv. Is...
,l,i 4m"..
10314
110
.10114
iregon S. L. tis..
127a4
11 111
.iii'V
f.lillUtll ll
,123'a
.1041a
. 31
1J4
l(iS4
.121 It:
noib1
,122
. 97
. S7
,102'J
. t75
,10U,
I7'i
117J4
Rending geu. 4s.
R. G. W. I
St I. & 1 M C. 5s.
St I. & S F g. 6s.
. 9I!4
.101
.118
.I3P4
st mm roinois
MPs
St P c & p is.
,118
.120' 4
. 92
.llfii,
. M
.119
do 5s
So. Pacific Is....
fin. II11 II way fis. .
S. R. . T, 6s...
Texas & P. is...
.! ra
93
Union Pncinc, 4s.
.100
YYiiimsu is
tin 2s
1197,
110
II 5'
9514
lui'i
West Shore Is..
80'3Wls. Central Is.
OSTsVu. Centuries..
OfTcrcd. Rid.
Iloatou stacK Hon t n t lonn.
ROSTON, Marcli 19.-Cnll loans. 3TI per
cent; tlmo Joans, 34y4 per cent. Olllolul
closing:
A.. T. & S. F...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ...
do pfd
Am, Telephone..
Huston & Al
llos. Elevated ..
Hostou Si Mo....
('.. II. & Q
Dominion Coal..
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
do pfd
I'Ttchburg pfd ..
Gen. Electric ...
do pfd
I'M. Elec. til
Mex. Central ...
N. E. G. St C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Rubber
59'
Union Pncinc ..
West End
Atchison 4s
N. E, G. & C. 6s,
Adventuro
lllng. Mln. Co...
Atlantic
Hostou X- .Mont.
Unite St Hostou.
Cal. & Hecln
Centennial
Franklin
Humboldt
Osceolu
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fe Cop...,
Tamarack
Utah Mining ...
Wlnonn
Wolverines
, 9314
. 9114
111'-'
fiS
1314
26H
3214
,350
103
86H
, 2714
20,4
50'
87
, 6214
174
333
, 39
ii
, 51
9I'4
111
121
161
,251
173
195
ni.i"i
:;:i
110
47'4
1411:
.11
in:
215
21141
1:1
n
31"
13141
London stock Quotation.
LONDON. March 19.-1 p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, money.. 96H Erie
do account. ... 5614 do 1st pfd
Atchison 6114 Pennsylvania' ...
Can. Paclllo SIH Reading
St. Paul 15t4 No. Pneino pfd..
Illinois Central. .. 14IV4 Grnnd Trunk ...
Louisville ifliti Anaconda
1 nlon Puclflc pfd 88 jRund Mines ....
N. Y. central. . 119
71
78'4
171.
91'4
74
9?,
42
1IAR SILVER-Dilll at 2S1-16d per ounce.
MONEY 31s5i4 per cent. Tho rate of dis
count In the open market for both short
und three-months' bills Is 3141134 per cent.
II1111K' ('lenrlnu.
OMAHA. Murch 19. Hank clearings to
doy, $1,002.92S; corresponding day Inst year,
$S8S,223; Increase, $114,703.
CHICAGO, .March 19.-Clearlngs, $26,011.
145: balances. $2,723,570; posted exchange,
$4.S5fil,SS14; New York exchange, 15c ills
count. ST. LOUIS, Marcli 19.-Clcarings. $18,195,
813; balances, $1,323,037; money, SfZO per
ceni; isew vorK exennnge, sac premium tuu,
mo premium asiicd. .
CINCINNATI. March ID. Clearings. $2.-
69S,9f); New York exchange, par' nnd 15c
discount mi.nev. 2141J0 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA, Marcli lO.-Clcnrlngs.
$17.S77.l!72; balances, $2,011,750.
HOSTON. March 19. Clearings, $23,221,917;
balances. $2.40?,9S7.'
NEW YORK. .March 19.-Clearlngs, $359,
Oflfi.011; balances, $18,612,301.
('null t loi: 'if (lie Trrusiiry.
WASHINGTON. March 19. Today's state
ment of the treasury bnlnnces In tho gen
eral fund, cxcluslvo of- the $150,000,000 gold
reservo in Hie division or redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $150,061,890;
gold, $92,001,550.
CliiuiKes In A viillnlilc Supplies.
NEW YORK. March 19.-Sncclal cable
and telegraphic communications to Rrnd
street's show the following changes In
avnllablo supplies compared with Inst oc
count :
WHEAT Un led Stutes and Cunadn. east
of Rockies, decrease, 1,773,000 bu.; nflont
for und In Europe, Increase, 1,000,000 bu.;
total supply, decrease, 773,000 bu.
CORN United States nnd Canada, east of
Rockies, Increase, 612,0110 bii.
OA I S 1 lilted States and Unnnila. east ot
Rockies, decrease. IIS.OOu bu.
Among the more Important decreases re-
ported nre thosn of fj"0,noo bu. nt northwest
ern interior cievuiors nnu wi,wi nu, eucn
lu Mlnnenpolls prlvuto elevators and
Omaha.
Tho leading increases Include those or
611.000 bu. nt Portland. Me., and 19,000 bu. at
l.liicngo private eievntors.
1110 combined buick or wneat ui t'orliaiid.
Ore.. Tacoma mid Scuttle, Wnsli,, lucrcuscd
67,000 bu. last week.
Cotton .Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Murch 19. Tho cotton mar
ket opened steady, with prices unchanged
to 2 points higher, although n decline had
been looked for owing to a disappointing
Liverpool cubic. Following tho opening
there wus 1111 ndviinco of Witt points on some
positions on buying orders received hero In
response to over-night wire orders. As soon
us tho outside buying orders had been met
local pressure wna renewed under heavy re
ceipts niid turtlier unsutisrnctory accounts
from Fall River, the latter In effect being
that mills reiirrsentlnc 11 total of 2.000.000
spindles had agreed to shut down from now
until May 8. which meant a reduction of
but 23,ooo bales at most In consumption of
cotton and a reduction of but 1,000,000 pieces
01 cioiu. Liquidation once more oecamo 1110
controlling Influence nnd, with renewed
selling ulso by the bear contingent, prices
dropped shnrply from the level Indicated by
n.iic lor Aiuy in x.ivo lor inai position,
This decline was verv sham, but wns flnnllv
nrrested by covering nnd tho uppenrnnro of
some goon nuying ror a reaction, rno close
was Btendy nt a net decline of lij(7 points.
Spot closed nulet and 1-16c lower: middling
uplnnds. 8 9-lKe: middling gulf. 8 13-16C: snies.
9,115 bales. Futures closed sternly: Mnreh,
K.ltic; April, 8.11c; Alnv, H.iuc: .nine, x.iro;
July. S.17c; August, 7.93c; September. 7.53c;
October, 7.43c; November, 7.33c; December
and January, 7.31c.
M'ool MnrUrt.
ST. LOUIS, Marcli 19. -WOOL-Qulet and
weak: medium grades. 12fflS!4o; heavy line.
10W12c; light lino, 12015c; tub washed, 18
&27o.
LONDON, March 19,-Tho offerings nt the
wool auction sales today were 12,99.1 bales.
There was n much bettor demand from the
continent nnd tho home trade was u strong
supporter, whllo occuslonal purchases by
America, nlso strengthened tho market.
Merinos were In active demand nt full
lutes, Super combing Now South Wales
greasy marked "New England" sold at
lll4d. Fine crossbreds were In good request.
Following nro the sales: Now South Wales,
i.nw nnies; scoured, rmsns; grensy, 3V4r'' H VSiH.
Queensland, 1,11)0 bales; scoured. 2W7l4d.
Victoria. 2.200 bales; scoured, 414dfils 41jd;
Victoria. 'J..1KI pules; scoureu, -moiiif
greasy, 34fj1114d. South Australia, 800 1
greasy, 4V(i74il. West Australia, 40u 1
greasy, 3iiifS!4d, Now .ealunil, 4.100 I
bines;
bales;
bnles:
scoured, filidffils 3iid: greasy. 3!41i9d. Cane
of Good Hopo nnd Natal. 100 bales; scoured,
9',4dt('ls214d; greasy, Gf0id.
Dry (iooiIm .Market,
NEW YORK, Mnreh 19.-DRY GOODS
Thero has been no change In tho chnractcr
of tho market today. The demand hns been
fair In tho aggregate, but made up of small
purchases. Heavy brown cottons continue
weak nnd Irregular. Rleached goods gen
orally steady. Coarse colored cottons ensy.
Print cloths dull. Ginghams In leading
mnkes steady; other lines Irregular. Hosiery
and underwear dull nud In favor of buyers.
Oil nnd Hosln.
OIL CITY, Pn March 19. Credit bal.
nnceB, $1,30; eertlllcates closed ut $1.30 bid
for cash; no sales; shipments, 102,538 bbls.;
nverage. 90,229 bbls,; runs, 94,429 hbls.; aver
age, 81,052 bbls,
Stock In Sight.
Following nra the recelpta at the four
principal western mnrKois mr iwaren i:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha 3.163 4.222 9.219
Chicago 4,500 19.000 13.C0.1
Kunsas. City 8.900 n.000 3,000
St. Louis 2.700 9.700 1,500
Totals
.,19,263 4C,?22 26,719
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Both Bief Bteeis and Oow Stuff Sold Rudllj
at Praotically Stf adj Prio.
i
HOGS REACH HIGHEST POINT t)F SEASON
Sheep Were In Unit Condition Tnilny,
bill lliijer.M Itooulit Pp What Wns
OfTcrcd nt Prices tlint t.miUrd
Mend)- -trltli Yrsterdny.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 19.
Receipts were.
Official Monday
Ofllclnl Tuesday
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
4,222 9,219
10,000 10.1VJ
3,163
4,000
Two days tills week 7.163 14.222 19,219
Sumo days lust week 6.082 12,100 14,412
Same week before 6,527 13,802 11,525
Same threo weeks ug tUXO 13,7(3 13,121
Samu four, weeks ago.... 5.X17 15,872 17,107
Samo days last year 5,921 10,825 9,813
Average prlco paid for hogs for tho past
several days, with comparisons:
I 1911 1900.1899.1S9S.1S97.1S9I5.I1893.
Feb. 25...
Feb. 26...
Feb. 27...
Feb. 28...
March 1..
March 2..
March 3..
March I..
March 6..
Marcli 6..
-March 7 .
March 8..
March 9..
March 10.
March 11.
Marcli 12.
March 13.
.March 14.
Marcli 15.
March 16.
March 17.
March 18.
March 19.
I 5 377i
. 5 33V
3 CSI 3 791 3 491 3 751 3 84
4 65 I 3 811 3 42 3 .70 3 82
4 671 3 62 ) 3 43 3 73 3 83
3 771 I i 66 3 871 3 86 3 71
4 68 3 51 3 78 3 60 3 88
4 66 3 52 3 83 3 17 3 74 3 90
4 69 3 57 3 88 3 49 3 80
3 52 3 87 3 48 3 89 3 91
4 74 3 82 3 63 3 88 3 97
4 70 3 51 3 03 3 79 3 92
4 71 3 CO 3 89 30 4 00
4 72 3 t3 3 76 3 67 1 Ut!
4 71 3 58 3 76 3 60 3 81 4 03
4 73 3 53 3 81) 3 (V. 3 84
3 69 3 79 3 61 3 82 4 10
4 76 , 3 74 3 70 3 SO 4 16
4 79 3 62 3 78 3 79 1 2)
4 75 3 63 3 69 3 82 4 2S
4 79 3 69 3 6S 3 SO 4 3S
4 83 3 63 3 70 3 87 3 77 4 2f
4 91 3 65 3 71 3 91 3 S3
3 68 3 73 3 88 3 81 I 46
4 89 3 73 3 91 3 74 4 41
.1 5 2G7
2S!!
& IK
5 27H
6 36fi
u 3i?g
fi "Klli.
5 4l4,
B 3974
5 404
5 45J4
5 65it
6 56i,
5 SOU
5 6314
5 61U
Indicates Sunday.
Tho oniclal number of cars of stock
brought lu today by ench road was:
Cattlc.Hogs.Sh p.Irscs
C, M. St St. P. Ry... 9 I .. 1
O. St St. L. Hi II
.Missouri j'aclllc Ry.. 2
Union Pacltlc system. 23
C. Sr N. W. Ry 2
F., E. St M. V. R R... 62
S. C, St P. Ry 6
C, St. P., M. ,fc O.... 35
It. & M. it. R. R 21
C, H. St. Q. Ry I
C. R. I. .c P. Ry., E.. 2
C. R. 1. St P. Ry., W, 2
Illinois Central
Total receipts 101
21 11 3
1 1
60 5
2 7..
II
;m is 1
1
93..
1
1
149 H "5
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
i'er 01 neau inuicaicu
Huycrs.
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p
i'(in 1 it'i! C.
Omaha Packing Co
G. 11, Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour & Ci
R. Heckcr St Degan
Vunsant it Co
Lobman St Co
Livingstone & Schnllcr..
Hamilton St Rothschild.
H. F. Hobblck
W. S. Mnwhlnnoy
Volf'& Mnwhlnney
Other buyers
699
330
l,86i)
1,703
872
2rt
2,461
9tW
2,133
381
667
soo
to
30
102
26
15S
32
O
ii
416
2,039
2,229
2,895
1,896
Totals 3,m 10,232 0,98.8
CATTLE Tho worst snowstorm of tliu
season was raging here today, which made
tho trulns Into in urrlvlng und covered the
cuttle with a coating ot snow that made
It Impossible for either buyers or sellers to
tell much about what the cattle were. Huy
crs, however, had liberal orders, and in
splto of tho unfavorable winther conditions
the mnrket ruled uctlvo nnd ubotit stendy.
Thero were about 60 curs of beef steers
on sale this morning, und all grades sold
In Just about yesterday's notches. The
better grades were, of course, In tho best
demand and tho common kinds wero left
until tho last, but taking tho market as a
wholo It could bo quoted it good, steady,
active market.
Tho supply ot butcher stock was not so
vifry liberal In proportion to the rec.'pts
nnd buyers weiu out und bought up tho
cows und hellers nbout us fust as they
nrrlved. Tho prices pnld looked Just nbout
on iv level with those of yesterday. , Hulls
wero" not as ready sellers us tho cow' stuff,
but still they brought steady prices unless
they wero coarse nnd heavy. Veal calves
also sold Just about steady.
Thero wero only a fow feeders on salo
this morning, and buyers did not euro for
many, owing to the bud storm. Tho mar
ket, however, could bo quoted Just about
steady with yesterday nnd with the close
of last week. Representative sales:
UKISF STEERS.
No.
1
1
1
1
24
1
19
1
1
3
16
Av. Pr.
No.
Av.
Pr.
I 13
I 15
1 45
4 50
1 60
4 60
4 60
I 60
4 61)
4 50
4 60
4 50
I 60
I 65
I 65
4 00
I 60
4 00
4 IX)
I 00
4 no
4 65
I 65
4 a
4 63
4 65
4 65
4 63
4 65
4 65
I 05
4 75
1 75
I 75
4 90
I 95
4 15
4 85
800 $3 25
1090
1010
1036
1416
1116
1113
670 a :
600
830
3 25
3 60
3 90
4 00
1.-.,
12,
18,
. 57,
933
700
941
I 00
1 Oi)
29. .
1097
1032
124S
1100
963
1063
1120
1122
1I3S
1148
mi
1171
1220
1112
1141
9St
1116
1274
1196
981
1329
1111
1155
1211)
1227
1250
1176
1302
950
930 $1 00
5
4
23
12
II
11
11
7
33
!l
I
29
14
21
II
7
6...,,
21
5l!!!1
20".'.'!
is....,
15....
o-....,
30....
20....
833 4 W
811
4 10
I 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
I 20
4 20
t 20
4 20
4 25
4 S3
4 25
4 25
4 23
4 60
4 25
1 30
4 30
I 30
4 30
4 33
I 35
1 35
4 40
4 40
831)
10S6
816
710
SIS
1155
1042
921
897
918
1059
977
1170
14.
II....
5....
11....
I....
1 1510
..
10 905
SO 1100
19 941
66 1075
68 10S7
18 1011
19..
19..
21..
19..
26..
.1017
. 92S
.1036
..10S7
.1232
.130
...1015
4 45
34.
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
910
4 or.
18...
.1121
.10S1
0
15
1
.. 971
..10O3
4 30
J 35
16.
COWS.
,.. 860
,.. 907
,..10S0
...1035
...1130
...1150
... 900
... 850
... 990
... 870
...NM0
...1CW0
...1190
...1112
...1020
2 00
2 25
1.
.... 950
....1011
.....1020
.....1090
.... 1001)
....1162
....1150
,....US0
....1170
.....1123
.... 830
....1190
,...1125
,....12lr.
,....1142
,....1193
1220
....1060
.....1171
....1014
3 30
3 25
3 X.
3 33
3 10
3 40
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 63
3 55
3 60
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 75
3 90
4 OT.
4 00
I 05
I 03
4 05
3 53
3 65
3 60
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 73
3 73
3 85
3 95
I 00
4 05
4 10
I 10
3 25
3 23
3 30
3 40
3 10
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 80
3 80
4.
V.'.'.'.'.
10!."!;
1..
2 65
2 63
2 83
2 83
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 (10
3 00
3 HO
3 00
3 10
3 15
1075
1190
1075
1015
1000
S95
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 25
3 30
8.
6.
900
COWS
AND
HEIFERS.
9..
9..
, 957
1006
3 .V)
3 70
3 70
10...
..1175
,..1138
...10V5
,..1161
... 776
... 820
... 510
... 977
... 870
... 774
... nl2
... 727
... 991
... ran
... 710
... 963
... 810
... 992
...1200
...1210
...13.70
...1370
...1400
...1390
... 970
...1720
... 777
...2210
ss:
993
760
956
750
353
, 820
, 7.17
, 666
600
, 685
, 940
HEIFERS.
1
6
1
26
1
11
6
1
2
2 60
3..
2 60
2 75
3 in)
3 23
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 30
3 10
3 60
3 60
1
6
00
3"!".'.'
5
8
11
47
3
5
II
1
... 6S6
... fM
... 450
... 695
...1430
...1220
...1670
...1570
...1170
...1220
V....
21
1
1
1
1
1
3 55
13.
HULLS.
2 90
1
3 On
3 (IT.
3 03
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 23
3 25
3 23
3 25
I
n
1
1.
1 1400
1..
1..
1..
1..
,1000
.1520
1350
1W0
215
250
220
100
CALVES.
5 60 1....
5 75 I....
BOO 7....
6 00
STACS.
3 50
2..
2..
1..
1..
1..
, 160
180
151
6 25
(i 75
C 75
..1601)
STOCK "COWS
AND
1...
HEIFERS.
1...
700 3 i&
632 3 00
610 3 20
STOCKEnS
601 3 60
, 320 3 60
060 3 60
400 3 75
FEEDERS.
6
1
7
SO
20,'.'.'.',
o
8.'.','.'.'
7
3
4....
5.:..
AND
81.1 4
396
675
3 90
4 00
15.,
20,
It.
4 30
4 40
4 10
4 45
4 60
4 30
4 60
4 SO
05 1
022
raw
..875
895
618
313
, SP5
875
4 10
4 15
921
787
670
600
4 20
4 25
4 25
36.,
23,.
3,,
4 25
4 25
f...
416
IIOGS-Thero was a libera! run of hogs
today, but ns other markets wero In good
shape prices here wero about n nickel
higher than yesterday. The long string
sold today at $5.6", ugnlnst $5 55 yesb rd.n,
and the better grades sold mostly 11 1 $6.6:u
nnd $5,115. Somo of the lighter weights sold
at $3.5"U and from that down. At the
prices offered the market was fairly active
nnd It did not take long for the bulk of
the offerings to change hands.
The last half of the market was also In
good shape nnd prices were, If iitiythlng, a
little stronger than early lu the morning.
Most nnythlurr ut nil good would bring
$. on the close. As the market was
active Irom start to llnlsh practically
evetythlnp wns out of llrst hnnds In good
season. As will be seen from the table of
average prices, today's advance established
a new high murk for the year. Representa
tive sales:
No.
87..
S'l. . .
40..
19...
II...
.'.9. . .
IJ"
75. . ,
79...
47...
6S...
61...
78...
67...
74...
7.1...
72..
33..,
61...
?J...
31...
78...
65...
6S..
67..,
75..,
66. . .
,V. Sh. Pr.
No.
79....
Vi""
57. . . .
no. . . .
21....
45. . . .
76. . . .
72. . . .
ns....
2....
m....
7S....
r.9. . . .
8S....
AV.
.218
.2W
.230
.230
.2Utl
.215
.212
.231
.253
.232
.EtK
.237
.213
.221)
.211
Sh. l'r.
... 6 00
ll 80 5 60
...133
120 f. 60
160 6 67(4
10 5 67 U
... $3 67m
160
5 m
r. no
5 624
5 62'
5 62's
6 6214
5 62)6
5 raft
6 62s
5 (521 3
6 62V.
5 152 U,
5 621,
6 62$
6 62 4
6 C2,
r. (Kb,
6 6ii.j
6 62' j
6 6:tj
6 24
6 C'Jij
5 raw
6 1:214
r. 02',
: 62ts
6 62U
6 l.2ty
5 ail
6 C.jli.
5 62 'a
6 62'4
6 62l,
5 112 Is
6 H2'i
6 C21i
6 IB'A
...26f.
...IS I
...266
...201
...2IS
...215
. . .201
...29 1
...2lt
...216
...HO
...211
...209
2"7
. i !S)"j
. . .223
...291
...2!H)
...211
.232
'.'.'.223
. . .127
...215
40 5 5714
f. 6714
40
120
'10
80
'so
SO
120
200
11 iiiij
5 (V)
6 00
6 60
5 60
5 00
5 (?)
6 60
5 60
6 60
5 60
n no
5 no
r. id
r. 00
5 01
r. no
6 IV)
5 in
5 no
5 no
5 60
5 no
5 00
6 60
5 no
5 r.)
5 60
6 61)
5 m
5 Co
n no
5 fit)
6 i
r. m
6 lit)
5 6)
6 00
5 00
5 no
5 ill
r. no
5 M)
5 no
6 GO
5 00
5 t
r. no
5 00
5 IV)
5 no
5 (Vl
5 (V)
5 60
r. no
B (V)
S (V)
5 IV)
r no
n no
6 IV)
5 IV)
ns..
71 233
!0..
,.267
81..
no. .
73..
69..
In..
nt-.. .
7s..
157..
ns, .
..231
..273
..221
. .263
, .251
, .220
. .239
.231
.226
120
120
SO
40
40
80
40
120
'io
SO
80
.217
77 207
IV) 2y5
bS 211
.....II
69 263
' ' tf!7
69 2nl
69 212
51 328
61 227
37 219
40 239
,...202
10 311
80
ibo
40
80
ico
40
120
M)
100
10
40
35,
.260
12
294
70...
82...
7'
70...
61...
46...
70...
ns...
39...
69. . .
. . .258
. 2T
...2:0
...261
...fcu
...271
...245
. . .'.MS
...212
...230
...281
...260
160
66....
71....
76....
77....
74....
91....
59....
36....
ES, . . .
66....
. .263
..213
. .2i
. .202
SO
6 62'.
i
5 02U
.191)
.211
.271
.234
.251
.233
.220
.220
.230
.217
.219
.219
.230
...V)
.240
.207
.213
.211
'.V'',
.219
1,1
80
n I 21
6 6214
aw
5 62 4
6 OZia
f. 2'4
1". 62 '4
s rail
r. ran,
5 62'h
5 6214
63.
31
8
(53 230
40
40
Si)
6:
76 223
11
40
'so
120
80
40
m.
.213
it...
's...
75...
62...
,-t...
82...
30. . .
73. . .
CI...
71...
76...
66...
ni....
no...,
45. . . .
m....
ffi....
69....
no. . . .
tu....
81....
on....
111....
35...,
nn..,.
15. . . .
tn....
42....
59....
til....
62. . . .
,.23S
, .2M)
..'Mi
.269
, .2t.l
26S
.231
, .230
.276
.291
,.231
.2t55
.231
..245
. .266
, .266
. .269
. .209
. .321
... t tij,
120 B 62'. i
120
i ii.'j
3 62',
5 fiUjJ
5 62 4
6 62',4
5 63
5 65
5 155
5 l'.i
6 (53
5 63
6 65
5 155
5 OT.
6 65
6 63
5 (55
'so
so
'so
80
80
40
SO
ico
70 259
61.
7
69. . . .
66....
82...
SI....
51....
50...,
. .235
..213
..233
..213
..235
so
'so
SO
1W
..251
5 00
c:
. . .273 ... S (53
liberal supply ot
SIIHHl'-Thcrc wuh u
uie irnins were
njto in arrlvhiK ant! whon the shocp wore
onerod nn the mnrket they were wet. which
lllUUG lom linnnnf In IJ
took hold, however. In rooi! sliupe nnil the
market could be quoted Just nbout ntoiul ,
UU firollllu. There ivnn, lumha t, udl.i rt, 1,1
enoUBh to brhiK $3.23 und wetherH sold nt
iill,m ''"'v ,lt S.2i4. C'onHlderhlK the
V" V"""11 of "io sheep, tlioso prices looked
lully Bteudy.
Quotntloiis: Choice fed wetheri, Sl.Oflifc
fal.r ,t? B0l. jvethers. V.S.UU0; choleo
llRhtwelBht ycnrlltiRH, Jl.nof4.80; full to
HRlitwelBht ycnrlltiRH, Jl.nof4.80; full to
liood yeurlliiKs. i.iojjI.OO; choice llRhtwelphl
ewes, SU5Jjt.30; fair to rooiI ewes. 3.5)ii
4.1..: choice lumbs, $5.15ft5.25; fnlr to rooiI
j""1"3! i.i""ii,i.ioi leeoer ewes, ?;i.i".i'ji;i.iu;
iV 'Ar, Jvei lor' .73TI 00: feeder lambs.
l.30gi.60. Hcprcscntntlvo sales:
ro.
15 nutlvo ewes
25 cull ewes
3 western bucks.
83 nutlvo ewes....
3 western owes..
3!ll western civji,.
375 western ewes..
Av. l'r.
80 2 40
81 2 50
1ft! 3 (51)
83 3 r
fi t 3 83
03 3 K,
7 4 I)
133 4 f.5
128 4 IM
110 1 75
S7 5 H0
7S 5 15
80 5 15
7!) b 25
111 (1 10
SO . 15
70 5 20
71! 2 25
81 2 25
120 3 5H
88 I 10
102 I 27'5
118 4 50
S3 4 75
03 4 80
45 western wethers nnd sings... 133
iov "uHierii woincrs
western yeurlliiRS
123 western Innibs
210 Colorado l.imbs
4 western lumlm
785 Colorudo Mexlcnn lutnbs
110 Colorudo Innibs
752 Colorado Iambs
227 Colorudo l.imbs
21
33
cull ewes
cull owes
., Colorado bucks
112 Colorado cues
002 Colorado ewes,
122 western wethers
117 Colorudo yearlings
510 feeder lambs
CHICAGO I.IVi: STOCK .HAHlvKT.
(.'little Strong In Mori IIiikn Aetlie
mill lllitber.
CIIICAOO. Murch 19.-CATTI,i:-Ilecelpts,
4,5110 head, Ineludinir 430 Texuns; eholeo
steers, stroiK,; medium, slow; butchers'
stock, Mining:; Texuns, sternly; Kood to
prlmo steers $1.80Ciin.oo: pour to medium,
t.'!.n0(4.75; Blockers and feeders. ?2.53f("4.t'o:
cows, 2.l5.V(il.35; heifers. $2.l!5l.i"i; caiiuors,
$2.00'Jf2.n5; bulls, $2.l53?( 1.25; calves. J4.50'(r
.(i0; Texas-fed steers, l.003.00; Texas
crass steers, ?3.35 1.00; Texas built, W.50J?
3.75.
IIOOS Receipts todav. W.OOO head; estl
muted tomorrow. 23.0oo bend; left over,
2.000 head; active nnd 5ij10e hlKhcr; top.
J5.W: mixed and butchers. $5.n5fj5.87V4: kooiI
to eholeo heavy, $5.80'jj5.!iuj roiiih hen 'v,
5.ffiiii5.70; llRlit, $5.C5f5.82',4; b'lk of sales.
C.75fj5.83,
SIIEKI'-Reeelpts, 13,(iu0 head; sheep,
steady to strouK; lambs, steady to slow;
Boot! to eholeo wethers, M.d0f3.i0; fair to
eholeo mixed, il.WTi l.iH; western sheep, $1.11')
f?5.00; yearllnss, sternly at $1.75(1(5.10; native
lambs. $l.fiog0.40; western lambs, $5.00jC.IO.
Kniimiii City I.lvi- MnoU Mnrkrt.
KANSAS C1TV, March 1!).CATTI,E Re
ceipts, 8.OO1) nntlves, WW Texuns nnd 11
enlves; heavy beef steers, 10e lower; cows
nnd heifers, strnni;; others, steady; native
beef steers, $l.30f5,00; stockers and feeders,
M.75IUI.KQ; western fed steer", U.'lWi6.m
Texns and Indian steers, $3,95fjf1.!Kl; cows,
$3.10jn,25: heifers. $3.25ff4.Si); enuners. $2.35
f(5l.00i bulls, $3,161(1.73: calves, $l.00f(ii.(V).
HOClS-Reeelpts. 14,000 head; lop, $3.80;
market Bo hlKhcr: bulk of sales, $5.05l'(('
B.72'4; heavy, $5.iVifi5.S0; mixed puckers, $3.0)
f?lB.70i Huht. $5.Mfi5.l55; plRS, $3.(XVfi5.35.
.SlIEKl'-Recelpts. 3,(K) head; Innibs,
stroiiB; Hhcuji, strnuR to 10o liluher; west
ern lambs, $5.15i((5.23; western wethers. $1.10
(!i1.75; western yearllims, $l,60fl'5.(i0; ewes,
$l.00t(l.;t5; culls. $..751f3.7J.
St. I, nn In Live .Stuck AInrliel,
ST. I.DI'IS, March 1!). CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,700 head, .InehidlUK 1,600 Texuns;
market steady: nutlvo uhlppltiK nnd export
steers, $4.505.S5; dressed beef nnd butcher
steers. $3.S5fifl,35; steers under 1.000 lbs.,
$3.60(!( 1.50: stockers und feeders, $2.401?4.5O;
cows and heifers, $2.iHfl'l.85; crinners, $l.25fr
2.83; bulls, $3.(Kif(3.85; Texas nnd Indian
steers, $3.15fI.S5; cows and heifers, $2.r.5tf
3.55.
HOOS Recelnts. 0,7fi0 head; mnrkct was
stroiiB und Be blither; plus and llfihts, $5.50
ii(5.75; packers, $5.60fl(.i5; butchers. iS.TiK
5,!N).
HIIHKP Receipts, 1,500 head; nntlvo mut
tons, $l.25ff4.75; liimbH, $1,331(5.20; culls nnd
bucks, $2.60'a4.t).
Sew Vnrk l.lvo Slook Market.
NEW VORK. March Ifl.-HKEVKS-Rc-eelpts.
cm head, mainly for exporters 11 nil
sliiUKhterers; 110 tradhiKi cables fiuuted live
cnltli. llrm nt lOnmac sheet, and lambs
steady und refrlKerntor beet hlRhcr ut 8W
Sc per lb; exports, 70 hend cattle, 1,59
head sheei. and 4,000 iiiarters of beer.
CALVES - Receipts, 372 head; market
steadv; veals. $5.oOf7.nO; little lalvcs $3.0
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 147 head;
Sheep, steady; lambs, slow but not lower:
sheep! J3.73H 1.90; Innibs. $5,7516.15; clipped
1,'S;.Pbl!ll,:hend; all for s.auRh
tcrers; nominally easier.
S(, .loxepb l.lw Stuck Mnrkrt.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. March 19.-(8po-clnl.)'
The Journal ipioles:
CATTLE Receipts, 1,4') head; market
steady; Miinlltl' fair; imtlves, $4.10f5.20:
Texas nnd westerns. $3.751fn.lO; cows nnd
heifers, 2.2-14.GO; bulls ;iud stiiKS, $2.25i'
4 85; yearllims and calves, $3,751H.90; stock
ers and feeders, $3.501(4, C.5; veals, $4.757.l"J.
I IOOS Receipts. 9,200 hend: mnrket was
steady to 5c hlsher; all Krudcs, $5,531(5.80;
bulk of sales, $5.noi5.70: plM. steady.
SHEEP Receipts, I.OoO head: market ac
tive und steud.v, lumbs, $4,901)5.25; yenrllngf.
$l'i)15.0i); wethors, $4,3511.80; owes, $3.85
4,40.
JAMES E, BOYD & GO .
Telephone lO.'lU. Oiiinlin, .Veb,
COMMISSION,
GIIAIN. PIIOVISIO.N'S mill t4TOCK,
Ilnnril of Trade.
Correspondence: John A. Wurren & Co
Direct wires to Chicago and Now York
OBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co.,
0 111 n tin, Neb.
Mumtfncuticrj of
Tents and Canvas Goods.
Send for Cntntoguc Number 23
DRY GOODS.
E. Smith & Go.
Importers nd JoOberco!
Diy Goods, Furnishing Good
AND NOTION'S.
WHEN IN OMAHA
VISIT
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Co,
HOWAIU) STHKin.
OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Sujyplics.
Meetrlo WlrtDR Belli aid 0s LIrntlac.
Q, V JOHNSTON Mpr . 1J10 llowiin! at.
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
Halt's Sitfcs,
I'ush UeKiitcra,
Typewriters
Hall Safe and
Lock Company,
1 1 1(1 I'liriiiuti St.
Davis &, Cowgili Iron" Works,"
MAKUPACTtfltEnS AND JOBBERS
OF MACH INERT.
GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIAIM
IRON AND BRASH FOUNDERS.
1II01, ir.flU nnd 1500 Jiokioa Street,
Omaha, Neb. Tel. G38.
B. Zabrtskle. Acent. J. B. Cowgtn, Mgr.
IIEVA'lOR SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick und Eay Hlilns
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators,
AUTOMATIC HATCH OATE9.
Send for catnloRue.
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLTW3. I
1008 8th Sltcet. Tolenhon 1(J.
c
H. Davis & Son
Asenta fop Hie Illchmo'
fntety C 11 ten nml
Vlrn Doors.
Elevator Hydraulic and Hand Elevateri.
Elovator repairing a specialty. Laather
Valvo Cups for Elovatori, Entlnet. and
Printing PreasBea.
c
Manufacturers and Jobberi of
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
Illl t nml 1(1111 DO! CI.Ah ST.
GASOLINjI ENGINES AND
GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINE R
riavTti Bradley & Go.
J Council HluftV, Iowa
Gasoline Engines
Vertical, Horizontal nud Portable,
from ono horso puwer up.
Jobbers of Agricultural Implements and
everythlne in water, steam and uas sup
Dllcs. WALL PAPER.
Yetter Wall paper Co.,
jonniiits
WALL PAPER.
Lnrire, well selected stork, prices sam as
pastel n houses lntest novelties. Dealers
send for 1001 sample line nnd terms,
ismi-l"-' "" " St . Omnlin.
CIGARS.
lliicle Oscar"
The Favored 5c Cijfar.
Strictly hand mntlo by Hene it Co.
Allen Bros. Co., Distributors
IMPLEMENTS.
Omahalmplement
and Transfer Co.
Agents for Lambert Qasollns Knglnen,
tbo Goodhlve notary Grinder, the
Rrway Thrco How Cultivator and tho Home
Comfort Lawn Swing. Send for catalogues.
Cor. 9tb and Jackson Sts.
Buy FRYER HILL Or LEADV1LLE nt
lie a Bbftrn; Company controls 17 claim In
thn hnirt of thn District; property being
operated with a Bteam holot: has a tecoril
of production ot $160,000.00.
Buy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK
nt 20c it share; the company onus 45 claims
and a largo mill; Is n stoady bblppsi and
employs 25 men; will undoubtedly pay Glvl-
deuds this year.
Wrltn for Imfortnatlou concerning dlvl
dend paying stock showing un lnvcstmont
of better than 33V6 per cent, to Herburt S.
Bhaw, ofllces 14 and 15, Brown, l'alaco Ho
tel, Denver, Colorado. Approved storljj
sold on iDstoIiccnt plan. Dlroct prlvcte
wlro tn nil Colorado exebanges.
Stocks and Bonds
Bought und Sold and Carried on Mnrul.i,
Bonds for Investment.
CHARLES c7aDSIT,
224 La Salle St. Chicago,
ii.v.MC iii:i'i:iii:m:i:s FtiiiMsin;;,
I'lllVATIS WIII1S TO saw YOIIIC.
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