10 TTTTC OMATTA DAIIjY HEE: TTTVnSPAV, "MAHCIT 28, TflOl. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Cora Actire nd Shows Bimmption of the Adunoing Tendencj. WHEAT MARKET EXHIBITS FIRM UNDERTONE Onti Dull "'! IVntnrrlr nt 11 r, lull I'IiihII)- 'irotv rirnirr Provi sions 1 1 1 ii llnwj' Mini Harden l.nlrr. rilK'AdO, Mareh 27. A firmer under tnio, In which routine news played Its part, unn observable III lio craln market today. ( urn, which was the most active, closed !iV" blcber for Aluy. while wheal closed V and oats n shade Improved. Provisions wore ihill mill IrrtRiilnr, closltiR 2!o higher to a shade, lower. Trnili- In roril was active the stouter part nf the pox-don, hut the- volume of hii-duos wn smaller tlmn has boon tin- nvorap,o re iTtitly. Tho market, lunvrvr, showed h to t nmpllon of the iiilviindiiR tendency, which received something of a check yostordnv. ProMl-taklng was still attalnst the prlie, bill the pressure was reduced. On the other hand there seemed to be less outside inter-r-t III the market. I Hither cubbs, llf;hl country offorlnKS, a Imo.Ht Impassable roads. uiiKetlleil wenther nnil a reduction In re ceipts, us well mm a ilrop In (he duality of frr-li arrivals wen. 1 1 1 factors to whleh the IiiikIc- HtreiiRlh ot the market was ilue. Mil v oiieneil a shade to H'dVr blither at AVtilWiv ami miller liberal I -iillzliiw sates, whleh pillowed a rnrlher ailviinee to llV't' 4ic, reacted to I2TM2V. A report that tin- bull leniler, while ImyliiK openly, wns also fcolllnj; through brokers wiih Influential with a number of trailers, who assumed a bearish iitlltuile Por a time on thin do ollno the market ruleil lull, but the tight prlllliirv receipts, I25,nf bushels, attalnst l.ovtl.um lust your. created siilllclcnl appre hension iimoiu; shorts to cuilsc a rally to 42o durlliK the afleriioon. lmiiR sold liberally, bill were well met mill the market rlosod firm. .Mny 1i,c hlKher. at 12V'. Local receipts were to earn. II of contract Krtnle. .lulv ruleil 'tc over Mny ami shared In Ihi- activity of the earlier ilellvery. Aetlvlty of short duration at the IickIii jilliK eif tho session nnil iikiiIii near the eml Ih tho host thilt run be said of the days whent irinle Hut ilespltr thin dullness, which lit times bcoiimi-stitKniitlon, the mar ket exhibited a firm undertone. HellbiR Mny iiikI replneliiK II with July formed n iiinsldernblo p.irt of the day's operation. Tho lirmness early was n result of steady riiblcH, moderate receipts mid unsettled we.ither, together with the rorn sttouath. May opened uiiehnnaed to 1 i"Sf ' hlKher at :Uft7iVXie tn 7Sr nnil declined curly on pelllnc thloUKh brokers to TTvVi-'i' jc. The rorn utreiiKih renewed iihirin over hIiiiIii'-iI lelntloiiH betueeti .bipmi and Itussla mid nimewhtit ahirmliiK reports of dumime In thn rnuthwesl fronj llesshin lly rauseil it rnlly netir thi- end. HhorlH covered liberally mid Mny rallied sluiiily to 7Cc and despite jirotlt-tiiklui; closed llrni, ( over yesler el.iv. lit 7BdV"l-r. lxporlcrs rcpoiled IS lniiils liiken. whl!-' seabourd clou ranees were eipi.il in win-ill and Hour to ITi.H) bushels. Prlmiiry recelplH weio S'ff.rtrt bushels, com jiiired wllh 5!'.()il hist your. Mlnneiipolln mid Duluth leporlcd Sort curs, iikiiIiisI 27S lust wool; and 177 a year nrrn. I jural ic relpts were 7r cars. 2 of contnict Krade. The market for outs was dull, narrow and unlmportniit durliiK the forenoon, with the team nisler. Ijiiler. In svmimthy with whetil and rorn, n llrmer lone Knlneil n foothold, and with It' the dullnesH took ItlKhl. Muy mjIiI between 21'i.e mid 2.i'(; iiml closed a slmdn hlnlicr at UTrffSIiV-. e. celpts were 115 ears. i'rovlsloun wcro dull and Irregular. Th" tone early was easier on a droji In prices lit the yards and the arrival of a Rre.it'r number of lines than bad been expeeteil, but burdened Inter in sympathy with the lending Kruln markets. The close, however, neoiiied rather ensy. Muy pork sold be tween JlS.fw'a and $iri.7!i and closed 2'e hlnher at $iri.72'3; May lard and May ribs closed each a Hhade down, the former at lS.n:,is.(i7'i; and the latter at JS. Kstlmutcd iecelilH lomnrrow: Wheat, 70 rurs; rorn, 170 cars; onts, 1G. rnrs; boss, Zi.Hi) bend. Tho loailliiR futures ranged ns follows: Artlrles.l Open.) HIkIi. i IjOW. Closc.l Ycs'y. Wheat April Muy Corn Mn y .Inly fiats May .Inly Pork May .Inly fjnril May .Inly Sept. rilns Muy .lulv Sept. 7li ! "it- i rr.i, -,- - . 4 ' It,-. ,1 '4 i!rti ,,4l75TKfl7ti,75U'ijH i i 715 t2i(fi A 12!4? I1U I2'i I2'.i l2STi- 1 1 "47; SS'iiU 2b 2IT. ir. 75 15 15 R 07"i s oo S 02!i s no 7 S7U 7 S5 2K's'Ki ?4 r. 7r, 15 03 K rr, s on 15 r7i 15 05 15 72',j,' 15 70 15 15 15 12li S 02Vi R (174 R 07ii 7 H7'b a oo 7 J13 7 K2U R 00 S 02 ',2 X (12 ii' K I'l 7 S7UI 7 5 S 02V4I R 02'i R 00 S 0214 7 !0 " 7 S7',. 7 S7'i 7 80 7 N No. 2. C'ash'(iiotntlons worn ns follows: l-T.oril Steady; winter patontH, $.1.S."if 8.05; HtrulRlits. $3.20112.70; clears, J2.finwa.40; uprlnK specials, H.30; iintontH. :i.5ng3.U); tralKhts. $X00mn.30; batters. J2.2CWi2.50. WIIKAT No. H spring, fifi1i75e; No, 2 red, COIt.N'-.Vo. 2, 41",f-llic; No. 2 yellow, M4l OATS-No. 2. Clio; No. 2 white, 2S!ic; No. I white, LTsfflSifcc. UYH-No. 2. Mti54e. llAItl.i:V-Clood freilhiK. iOtlKc; fair to rholeei malthiK, IstifiSlsc Hi:i:t)S-No. 1 flax. l.r-."; No. 1 northwest, rrn. .M; prime timothy. $t.0Off 1-tO; clover, fontraet Krade. JI0.75fil0.S5. PHOVISIONH Mess pork, per bbl jn.fiiHr 15 65. Lnrd, per (H) lbs.. JS.12K.1.S.15. Short ribs sldeH (loose). JT.OOfi'S. in. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $ti.ti2!t4ii,.S7i& Hhort clear Bides (boxed), $8. l"fj S.:jiJ. WMISICY-nnsIs of high wines, JI.27. Hl'OMtS-Ctit lonf, J6.0I; Kraniilnted, $3.47. The receipts and shipments today wcro iu follows: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bhls iSl.tniO 4(,010 Wheat, bu ls.'l,ooo tl .vhi Corn, bu 27S.ono 17S.0iM Oats, bu IS7,noo .W.ikiO Hye. bu i ,nn j 3,nm) Hurley, bu 31.0OJ 2I,0"0 On thn Produce exi-haimo todnv tho but. tfr murket wius eiulot; creamerleH, 13W21o: ilalrles, lK(tlSe. riieese, fairly active, llif Jll,r. Kkkh, qillot; fresh, 12!se. M)v viiHic (ii:.vi:u.i, .m.hki:t. l IIOllltloilN of the Uny ) Viirliiun Coiiiniodltlro. NHW YORK. March 27.-l',I,nrn-Tto. relpts, 2ti,lts bbls.; exports. 1S,:I.'I0 bhls.; Meady and moderately actlvo for choice IiimiiiIh: Minnesota patents, $I.(i01i4.;!o; Mluncsola bakers, $.1.0011:1.25; winter pat. '.?. $:U"'n4.o.)j winter straights, $:i,4.-, 4i1l.r-5; winter extras, $2.l5fj2SO; winter low Itrailes. $2.4Mi2.i. Hye flour, dull; fair tn f ood, $:iN)ft:t.R5; choice to fanev. $,1.2013 f5. luekwheat Hour, inilot at $2,101(2.15 BL'CiCWlllOAT-lMU nt 60C2e. c. 1. f., New York. ' COHNMKAIr-Klrm; ellnw western. We: city. 91o. llrandywbie. $2.4.Mi2.5o. HYK-Steady ; No. 2 western, ii)W,c. f. o b. float; siute, 6KlEitv, c I f.. carlols HAULKY-Qulet; feedlllK. IWl'ISUe, o. I. f . New Yoik; multliiK. Ii21i7(i'. !1!:1'' ?A1,T-Dull; western. C3n72c. I IKAT-Iterelpls, IOJ.iiiM bu. ; exports. C5.0H0 bu.; spot llrm; No. 2 red, Sie f. o b tlout and 71'Tio elevator. No. 1 ' northern tilth, lU-V- f. o. b. allont. Options experl eueod a steady undertone all day In spite of dullness. beliiK Influenced by streiiKth of corn. hlKher KiikIIhIi rabies, liberal se a - ooiirii clearances, export demand, a smaller liu inn, iiieiii nun roverini;; eloseil llrm al net udvnnce; Mn, so 3-lt;iiSi)Uo rlosed at July, SO fi.6ii.sn4e, closed "at 8fl4i-; September, 7!) 13-KiU KU4C, closed at W4C -un. ttnecipts, ,s,ih. bu.; exports, lSl.omi .hi., nimi nrio; ,o. 4;ic elevator and 49-1c r o. Ii ailoat. Option market was falrlv stroni; today on active speoulatlve support west, Local shorts covered norvotislv. prompted also by limitless abroad, liberal . i 1 , receipts, and closed firm ii '"' .,. 1 "uvance; Platen eioseil at 49c; ?J.;l'- - h"JM'- '"sed at l-ir; July, 471,0, c&l'aTnWe.1 f-l'tfmbpr. 47M(47Ne. n 10 iu-ceiiis, jui.auei nil.; exports, 105 ...... nimi ;-aii . .mi, -. .HJ't-0, ,M1, ,i, ,'!)(; No 2 white. 32Mi;.3(.; No. II while. ; track mixed western, SOUSlVit-: track, white. 321 Bbo. Diulons Hrm hut iiulet. 1 ,.U01i?t,,,J'JU,": Hb'i". ommon' to choice " .V'"r: "in"', iw. inii.ic; oiii olds, iff c; Paclllc, eodBi. 1900 crop. HiOlUc; lyjy, nfo lue: old oldn. 2u6o ' c!olc.'.; """""" 75"!i iiiiir-.H-i'irm; (lalvohton. 20 to 25 lbs ijTimoi lantornia, -i to ,8., isiifiiv Trxus dry. 24 to 30 lbs., llwuii.' ".j'ji.i, LHATltHH Steady ; benilocltVole. ntioniu Jif.VVf.:. ."h,v "'vj-wi-iBHis, iTiuso; acid. toH'i(.4e. vi; m,,,:irc.- 7.;v,B,ruily'' niiy. $10.50 "lvi"" '"i -'"'lli-.i'"! i-t-rt f ilms, JlSMtf 1Rft. n,if.ljj. tirJU. 1AM, a.-wU """ii '.w.'n ej.ir.1 1 iKiiii iiieis IM.fMHVW. Cut mrjits, firm; plcklf(l bel llfs, s.wirio.w, pickled shoulUcrs, $6.iOO 6.75, pickled hums, XMto.u I.Hrd, firm: western steamed, IS.jo. refined, firm; rem imriit, jsiii. South jmerlen, J?.2; i om- $l(!.50 K15.50 pound. $o.J.VfT'.s;i,. I'nrk, tlrm; nnill, wiJim; short dear. $15.W'1j 17.'J; ines, 'ilK .1". TAIjIjOW-I'irm; ilty ($2 rer pkK), 4V; country (pks. free). 4N.Vai-. JIICIjI Steady; (lomeatlr.fnlr to i-stra, III T'I l:it-llct(lpls, o.tol pkRS.j fre?h crenmety. brfl22r: factory. 9114'tc. t'lll'jKSl'.-itereipts, i,!s puckimcs: firm: fancy, huxe, colored and white, 1157ll',ir; faniy small, colored, 12',iej fancy small, while. istHc. i:(lUS-lteeelits, 17.(1 packaRes; strotiB; western, at murk lS'ittlac; southcru, at mark. lltlt'S'tc Pori.TltY-Allve, linn; fowls, 12'jr; chickens. 11c; turkeys, 12'.tc; dressed, llrm, hut iiulet. MIITALS Cable advices from London In dilated a llrm ail-i somewhiit hlKher market for lln at that point on light speculation. Prices at the eloe were about Is above the pre. ions day's llts'ires, tnaklnt; spot J21 It! 7s tl mid liiturcs at .VIII. The local metal market, itowovi r, aside from a sympathetic rise of about 1o points on bid llgurrs, was without special sleiillleancc Tradlnj; was slow mid the market llnally closed unlet but llrm at J2i;.15'n:i;. 15. Copper In local cir cles was quiet, but about steady; prices, however, were tnoie or le.s nominal on tho basis of M7 for Lake Superior mid $lii.t)'2'a for (iistliiK and i-leclrolylle. London prices were a lit tin better, spot cIosltiK at iul 10s and fullir-'S at JL:70. Spelter continues Its weak undertone, but trading was slack and prices unohaliKeil at $.,.S.Vi:i.!0. Lead was dull mid uiii'lianqed at $l..''7ts, Domestic Iron miitkcts wvro dull and nominal at old raleii. omaiia wiioi.i:n.i,i: MAiiKirr.H. Condition of Trntle nod t iiiilntlons on sinplr nnil I'niii-y l-roUncc, , HllriS-Hecelpts llbiral; pood stock, llrm al He. LIVI'3 I'Ofi.TUY liens, Re; yotltiB and idd loosiurs. :if 1 7i ; turkeys, OfSc; ducks and ('. ', 717'i'C. t, M IS- .Mallard ducks, per doz.. $2.73B J i.O; leal $i.j,i1I.50; mixed, $1.2,V0,1.60. nUTTISU-Coitiiiion to fair, weak at 13c; choice, H'uliic; separator, 22c. I'KISSH OVSTISItS-Kirst cradc, olld packed. Now Yoik counts, per can. :tfc; ex tra selecis, !!2i , standards, 25c; medium, Wo. Second brittle, slack mini, New York counts, per "in, extra, selects, 26o; standards, 200; bulk standards, per Knl $1.23. l'UO.ISN FH1SSI1 KlSll-Ulnck bass. IRe: wliltu bass, lOo ; hlucfUh, 11c; ballncads, 10c; tiluo an 7c; catllsh, 12o; cod, 9o; cropnlc, 10c; '.'Ikcocs. ic; htillbut, 11c; hcrrliiB, 41fi5o; huddocK, 9c: mackerel, 15c; perch, 5y7c; pickerel, 7c; idke, 9o; red snapper, 10u; salmon, lie, riiiiIIhIi, Sc; smelts, luu; trout, lt)e; whltellsh. e. PIOISONS -Lle, per doz., $1. VKALS-Chulcc. 9'ifl0i!. MAY Prices iilloted by Omab.i. Wheilesnln Hay Dealeis' .issochillcn: Cholco upland, !; No. 1 tiplatid, $7 5o; medium, $7; coitrso, $o.5. Ityo slra.v, $3. These prices uro for hay of xood color and iiuullty. Demand fair. Itccclpts, I cars. OATS- No. 2 white, 2Sc Ci)ltN--No. S, Kc. H1(.N-?15. VIKllSTAULUS. SPINACH Por nu. pox. 76c. CI.CI'.MIIISHS-Ilothouse, per doz,, $1.23t $1.75, as to size. PAHSNIPSPer bu., 40c. TUItNIPri -Per bu. basket, 50c 1USISTS- Per bu., 40c. CAilHOTS -Per bu., 40o. LKTTlJCIS-l'er btl 35SI0c. llADISIIISS-Per doz., -MTiSoC. PAHSLUY -Per doz., 25c. POTATO KS-Per bu., 151365c; Colorado, 7.ic. StSISD POTATOISS Karly Ohlos, 53260c; lted Hlver Valley. 90c; Triumph, $1.10. SWHUT POTATORS-Per bbl.. $1.75. CAUIIAC.i;- Holland seed, per lb., lio; New California, 2e. TOMATOLS-Plot;lda. por 6-basket cruto. $1; Mexicans, per l-lmsket crate, $2.50. ONIONS - Ohio, per bu $1.75. CI2LISHY Cullforuln, as to size, 60375c; Kalamazoo, 25120C. CAUL1FLOW1SK California, per crato. $2 50, H1SANS Wax, per bu $3.50; strlliB, per bu., $3.25. KC.O PLANT- Per bu. box, $3. PISPPKHS-Per bu. box, $2.23. 1'IIUITS. STItAWIllSHHIISS-l'Torlda, per (it., 40c; Trxus. 2.VipV, (.JIIAPISS MnlnK-i, per kec, $7.50129.00. APPLlSS-Por bid.. $l.v5; Washington. per uii. iiu.x, i.i.-: iit.'iiiio crs, i. yv. CHANUISHHIISS-llell and HurIo. $3 per bbl.; Jcracys, pi bbl.. $H.50; per crate. $5. THOPICAL KHU1TS. OllANOISS California eccdllngs, $2,000 2.25; naveln, $2 75t3.ou. w LISMONS Calltornla. extra fnncv. ixkfd 3.Mi; choice $3. LIANAX AS I'cr bunch, nccordlng to size, $1,751(2.23. FIOS California, now rortons, 75c; layers C3c; Imported, per lb 1213c. IJATISS Persian, In GO-Tb. boxes, Salrs, 5o per lb.; Halloween, 5VSo per lb. M ISC1SLLAN1SOUS. NUTS KiikIIhIi walnuts, per lb., 13c: fil berts, pur lb., 13o ; almonds, per lb., lSu!0c; raw peanuts. Pel lb.. 5ifl'5l,c: rnnsleil. iIU.1t 7Vbe; llruzl's, 13c; pecans, lufil2c; cucoanuts, each. 4,4c. inmk' v., , .. ...w., iw. , u2, i o. a preen, 4'ic; No. 1 salted, OVie; No. 2 salted, Do; No. 1 vent calf, S to 12 lbs., Re; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Oc; dry hides, J(13o; shcup pelts, I'SSc; borso hides, $1.602.25. St, bonis (irnlii nnil Pro visions. ST. l.OI'IS, March 27. WHKAT Higher; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 72Tie: trnek. 741! i75Hc; May, 73Tc; July, 73ic; No. 2 hard, COIIN Hlk'hcr: No. 2 cash. 41e; frnolr 40Viillc; May, lie; July, 41ttc OA'l'S lllKltor; No. 2 rash, 2flic; track, 27'4Ti27'ir; May, 2tf',c; July, 24Vic; No. 2 white. 2Risffe UYi: -Firm 62i,e. FLOP It Steady: patents. ll.R5ffa.7K! oitrn fancy and straight, $3.15f3.35; clear, $2.70 ., ftn S1SISDS Timothy, steady: averacA m. celpts, $3.2517-1.00; prime worth more; flax, $ i . r-. coitNMlSAI.--Steady nt $2.10. IlltAN-Dull, heavy; Micked, east track, C1i77c. IIAY-l'Trmor: timothy. $S.lH)1ii 13.50: nrairle. $7.501 10.00. WlllSICY-Stendy at $1.27. I HON COTTONTIISS-$1.00. HAOC,lNC,t',H17r. 1HSMP TWINE 9c. PIIOVLSIONS-Pork. tlrm: Jobblnfr, $15.75. Lard. $S,05. Dry salt meats, llrm: bnvoil lots, extra shorts, $s.12Uj; clear ribs, $S.23; clear sides, $S,25. Hacon, firm; boxed lots, oxtin shorts. $S.87'v: clear rlh.a. M- clear sides. i'J. M I.TA LS Lead. firm. SI.2JU: spelter, RfiRViC; IffSc. Iri22e; nominally, $3.7u. Pf)PLT)lY-P'rm.' chickens, turkeys, 7tl0e; ducks. S'4e: scese, HI'TTISU Steiulv: oronmcrv. utiii y, mu ic. ISllOS-HlKher, 12'tc, repacked and cases Included. KKCrciPTS Plour. 1.000 bbls.: wheat. 51.. Oho bu.; rorn. Sti.fliK) bu.; oats. 17.000 bit. SIIIPMISNTS-Klour. 12,000 bbls.; wheat, 9S,oo0 bu.; corn, 152.0O) bu.; oats, 15,000 bu. l.li rrpiMil (irnln mill Pro vlslona. LIVISUPOOL, March 27. -WH .SAT-Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, western winter, lis JAd; No. 1 northern, sprlnu. lis 3'id; No. 1 California. f.s ;:i;d; futures, steady; May, Cm Tid; July, 6s .'M,d. i ()i -hpot. linn; American mixed, now, 3s lid; Amerlciui mixed, old, 4s Id: futures, steady; May, 3s lOVd; July, 2s ti)s,ilj S'p tentber, 3s luTml. PHOVISIONS-Ileef, extra India mesi, easy, Cls 3d. Pork, prime mess western, steady, 6Jk Lard, stront;; Amerlcntt te lined, In palls, lis; prime western, In tierces. 4ls9d. Hums, short cut, H to in lbs.. HtrnuK. 45s lid. Hacon, strong; Ctimberlauil rut, 20 to 30 lbs., 47s ftl; short ribs, lfl to 21 lbs.. 4.1s 9d; lonK clear middles, Heht 2S to 31 lbs., 43s; Ioiib clear middles, heavy, :i3 to 10 lbs.. 12s fxl: short clear backs. It! tn 20 lbs., 10s 3d; clear bellies, 14 to 10 lbs., 47s; shoulders, nimre, 11 to 13 lbs., stroiiK, BUS 11(1. Iviiiiniik Cll) (irnln and Provision, KANSAS CITY, March 27.-WII13AT-Mny, iliX'O: July, r.Si.e; cash,. No. 2 hard, M7le; No. 3. iWVtiiiMhc: No. 2 red, 72ti73c; ?,(. ;i, ii'.ijiicc; xa. 2 spring, wc; No, ;i, U7r, COIlN-lltr., .iNUe; cash, No. 2 mixed, 3ii.c; No. 2 white, 40c; No. 3, 39Uc. OATS-No. 2 while, 2Sf2S'.4c. HYIS-No. 2. SlUc. HAY-Cliolce timothy, J10.501J11.0O; choice prairie. ".iieai'.i.ii. Ill I Trill Creamery, Rfi2ec; creamery ran. . tuc KOCiS-Firm: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas Htoek. putjo doz., loss ofT, rases returned; new whltewood cases Included. We more. UISCKIPTS-Whent. 23,200 bu.; corn, 14,4u) nu ; ouiii, nu. HlllP.MWNTH-v. ileal, 70.U) bu.; corn, i,i"i nu.; oais, ..cu on. MilviiiiKi'i (irnln Vliirkel, MINNISAPOLLS. March 27.-WI IISAT-Ca-li. 71c, Muy, 7IL1i7lc; .Uly, 75!i1l7fe on track. No. 1 hard, 7iic; No. 1 northern, Tie: .-so, -i imrt pern. t;'i'iiT(i'(.e. PLOClt-Flrst jiiitt-ntx, Jt.a3fi4.15: (.neond palenls. tt!fiii t.a; llrst clears, $3.fiO13.l0: trcouii clears, j.' mil .-. in. HllAN -If) bulk, $13.2.51(13.50 I'rorln lnrl.ol, PISOHIA, Marcli 27.-COItN-lllglier; No. 3, 4ll4(' OATS-lTrm; No. 3 while, 27c, billed tlltniigli. WIJlSKY-$1.27 on basts of flnlMicd goods I'hllnilrliihln Proilncr llnrkrt. PHILADISLPIIIA. Mareh 27 -UPTTUR - i itm, soou ucmana, funcy western cream- ery. .'2ljo: fnti-A prints. 22c; fancy ne.trby prlnN, 23i : except. oIimI lot. 2.!- IStlHS Klrm. hlKher. froli nearby. 13'i1i13'jc. flesh we?ern, I3'j(, rreh south western. 1.1'jc, fresh S'ltitherii, ISWe. CHISISSK-KIrm: New York full treams, fancy small, W,v. New York full creams, fair tofeholce, l'TfLe. Toleiln (Irnln n ml fml, TOL1SDO. Mmch 27. -- Wll KAT - Hull, steady; cash. 7Sc; Muy. 79'se. COItN-Artlie; cash, lle. May and July, I3e. OATS Dull; cash. 2iie; May. 2-i'jiC. ItVIS Qntnt; rash. Tvl'v. CLOVISIISI.P.D -Active; cash and Mureh, K7o; uetobor. $5.05. 11 1 (null, re (irnln Murl.cl. MILWAI'KISi:. Mareh 27 - Will', AT -Steud.x ; No. I northern, ".i'silTSr; No. 2 northern. 71'n73c. ItYIS- Stonily; No. I. 3b HAIILISY-Klrm; No. 2. 37c; sample, KHi Mc .MtlVUMIJMJt I MOCKS AMI IIONDs. llrnlliiKs In llii., forl.- liii'Urt Mostly Priif-NliMinl. NLW YOHK. March j;i-The mooment of today s slock market was roufuslim and IrroKUlur to the last dourer. The dealltiKS were highly professional mat there seemed to be a contest wiikIhi; between a bull lol lowlni.' and a bear followhiK, each side com matlditiK the services of some of the oldest mid most skillful professional operators In the street. While such was the current be lief amoiiK room traders and outside- specu lative rontlttKelit, whether the bulls were all really bulls, or the bears really desired to see lower prices, It would be very dlllleillt to say. A market of such a character N distinguished by the weariness and the skillful ruses employed by the operators. For Instance, experience shows that ttoth Ihk will ruuse such oncer support by lure buyliiR orders for the account of the friends of the stock, us the knowledge of a bear mid UKiilnst It. This Rave tlse to the suspl clou that Mime law operators Ioiir of stocks were llsliiK well known bear brokers to sell out mid realize prollts In order to Blvc the impression that the selHim was for the short account. The market opened with the lulluetiro of last nlKhl's upward rush still manifest, but the selllnu to take prollts caused a decline lo sot In utmost Immediately, which forced in Ices very uetitly below last night's level. In llurllmttoi! mid Northern Paclllc the prollt-tuklui; was especially heavy, owlnp lo the meaner details which neeompaulod the ullcRatloiis Hint an iiKreenfoitt had been rouchod for the absorption of llurllnetou by the HIII-Moruau Interests In the north west. The unnouucen'eiil of nil export of Kohl to Prance also had a depressing Influ ence. Tin- iiniiotliicomenl kiivo mound for tho usual wranele amoiiK oxrhmme exports ns to whether the movement was a speolal one or a rcRiilnr oxehuiiKe oporutlon. The Roncrul feelhiK Is Hint It Is the prelude of a rcRiilnr outward movement of ijold. Hunk ers profrssed to have no fear that such a movement will affect the money mnrkel unfavorably. The feellnu of depression was practically overcome durlnu Hie llrst hour and during tl;e remnlnder of the da.v there was a succession of advances, but with sIlKht responso hi the noneral iiKivemciit, nnd Invariably succeeded by a le.illzliiK movement which carried the market back from n fiuotlou to 2 points. Practically every hour durliiK the day bad lis pulsation of this sort. I In rlltiKt on and Northern Pa cific were ronsilruous In the recovery mid both made new record prices. The extreme rise In Northern Pnclllo wan I points and In HtirlltiKtoii 2H. The belief Hint the coal Illinois' strike will be averted affected the coalers and the Morgan slocks Ronornlly inov-il hi sym pathy. In this movement tbo ISrles, the 'londbiRH and the Southern railway stocks all moved stronnly upward. The movement In Htirllncton affecled the other RratiKers by sympathy. Missouri Paclllc rose lo n new IiIkIi level on the very favorable state, nient of January not oarnliiKS ami Hie soiithwesterns were cotierally stronK. on Hie belief In the approaching morner, tlio Colo rado meinbors of the (jroup beliiMT conspicu ous. The Atchlsons were iiNii affecled on reports of an early dividend on the com mon. The resulting Rains exceeded 2 points in many cases and reached as high as I points. AinotiK the specialties Sonar, f!eu eral lSIectrlc, Colorado Fuel and the Hiibber storks were conspicuous, Kiibbcr preferred rising 7'. I'nlon Paclllc was heavy throughout, it 1 1 liu 1 1 s 1 1 It recovered sharply from the lowest. The decrease In the Feb ruury net raniliiKs held Ihe stock down. Only a few stocks closed at the lop and Hie prollt-takliiR, whleh was a foal lire through out, was going on at tho close, which was Irregular. The bond market was strong and con tinued active. Total sales, par value $5,033,o0i). Putted States 3s advanced U and old 4s, registered, b per rent on tho Inst call. Tho following nro the closlnir nrlccs on Ihe New York Stock exchnnge: Atchison I'.Pii Wnbash 21'i do pfd 92 W. & L. IS Ws lTi do 2d pfd SP.fc f-H Win. Crntrul .... 20 41514 Third Avenue ...122 23 H. ,Si O. pfd 91 'Naltoual Tube.. 0)U ::7'i Mo pfd Ill', 72U. Adams lSxpress. lfiO I17'.i Am. ISxpress :n2'j ITS ,P. S. ISxpress.... ,S I2HI, Wells-Fargo 1SX..14I SI Am. Cot. Oil 2 do pfd Hnltlmoro & O... Can, Paclllc Can. Southern .. Ches. & Ohio.... Chicago O. V . C II. & O Chicago I. & L.. do tifd Chicago & IS. I. Chicago & N. W. 117'.i 17S C. II. I. .t P.... ,12H t;. c c. .V- mi. i,, Colo. Southern .. do Isl pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson.., Del. L. & W Deh. & H. 13 do pfd Krlo do 1st pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking I'oul .., Hocking Valley. Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd L. IS. W do pfd Lako Shore Louis. H. Nash.. Manhattan L ... Met. St. Hy 12'. do prd Si Am. Malting 5 do pfd 2i5 47-14 221 vm .197 Amer. S. .t II.... FS'H in .r,l I I A 111. Spirits .... Hi . 9Mi , KiPk "no IHU Ji Amer. S. II 4214 do pfd U2-4 Amer. S. & W.. 43 ,202 U 17H . 5lt .1204 'do tun iu, A. Tin Plato.... 70'4 do pfd 115i . 32',i Am. Tobacco . . . . 12,lt. . C-H4 no pro in Ana. .Ilti, Co 40 Uric Km. 'IV ?'IV. .122 .I'll)', . 99-n .121't Colo. F. & I...,'.'. 55'i Con. Tobacco ... 4S5i do prd 0i& Federal Steel .. 4s do Pfd 101!" .lliPi, Mex. Central .. Minn. & St. L. do pfd Mo. Pacific .... . "lie, .110 .lir'-i (Jlucoso Sugar .. 40 do pfd HI lnfn'l Paper .... 2ii Mobllo fc Ohio. . M M.. K. T do pfd N. .1. Central.. . -i',4 pin ;'-t . I.?'1! Laclede Ons M .f... Vnllnnnl t. 1. ..... ltl'4 1 Ifit. ..fi.iuittii oiaLull. i'l'. N. Y. Central... do pfd M. Nor. .fc West do nfd. ... . 51 . C'3 iMHionai l.ead .. 5" do pfd....'. S3 National Sfeel .. 521, do pfd hi No. Paclllc do pfd !i.;:. . 9 IV, . Wi . 42 ijutario it v.. (). II. & N.... do pfd Pennsylvania .. Heading do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd.... lllo G. W do pfd St. L. S. F.. N. . A. Hrake..l.r,!ii mi. American .. H-t. PiicIOo (.ti.ui r: 7ti !l3l"i do 1st pfd. in -l .8. "'. I'111 01 T I ti Paclllc Mall 35 . r.oi, . M .101 . 43 1; People's (las ....lai's, j-iessni f, (. (lo prd 7!l- Pullman P. C....20I Htanil. It. X, T .'i do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. S. W.... do pfd St. Paul . flJ Sugar iui , 23". . lil'I no pin 11 Tenn. C. ti 1 57 V. S. Leather.... IIP ,119V, do pfd SI. P. O So. Paclllc .lSI'S .1"5 . 4fili . tv'4 do pfd 7514 V. S. Hiibber do pfd 117 Western I'nlon.. t9' So. Hal wny do pfd Tex. .t Purine... 7'iU sr. Amai. copper ...iwii Heptlblle I. - S.. IC do pfd I'll' P. C. C. & St. L. 67 Union Paclllc do pfd 91' . Sl, Trust roeolnls. Nomlnul. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London llunuelnl enblegrum says: Huslness went on steadily today, preparing for the ISasler holidays. The shorts covered the r roil tracts lu consols. American shares wero bought steadily all day. The feature was Northern Pnclllo Issues, which were very strimir. Now York frlahtened the market hero somewhat by sending over selling or ders In Northern Pnolllc tint, but lliesn same shares oil the sudden rally that fol lowed the llrst hesitating decline. ISrles wero also lulliicntlally bought. Anacondas were not affected by the dividend declared, although Purls was buying Tlntos. Tho hunk liniiL'ht .35.f0 l-dIiI In bars. Money rates remained unchanged today. Silver was lint on New vorK sates nun mo nnso- lutc cessation or Indian support. Foreign I'lniiiirlnl. LONDON. March 27. -Heavy borrowings from tho Hank of iSngiand iihvo not np preelably eased money. Loans were In brisk request today and supplies were poor. Transactions on the Stock exelmngo toi nv Improved, but no grcot vntume ot business is expected before ISnster. Con sols wero steady on a slight rally. Amer icans worn Irregular. They hardened to nbovo parity, reacted and recovered at the close. The feature was Northern Paolflc, on consolidation rumors I Ills mnrket owing to tho fluctuations, was crowded and animated. Canndlon Paclllc wnn depres-nt. flrand Trunks were firm. Kafllrs were dub. Americans were bunvnnl on thn street, nil vanclnc trom Wo to $1 Tho nrnount of hut lion taken Into the ilank of Lnsland on b.ilimci. today was i'35.l). PAH1S, March 27. Huslnos on the hnurse today opened tititi, lnuuot-.cni nv inn noivi f thn London Stock cxehaiiue. Htie dally In KatUrs. UUvr Spanish Is and Itlo tlnlns rallied. f rencn ram were o.ik. Voiir thn clnsn the advance In Itlo Hilton was accentuated, In sjiupathv wllh higher runner. Parallel stocks closed In better do maud, Brazilians advancing on favorable exchange. Katllrs were Inactive inon of the day. closing weak. Three iter cent rentes, loif 35o for tho nrroiinl; exchange on ijoiidmi, 25r 20c rpr cdccks, ripaiiisu ts, 73.X1. UKULIN, March 27. iiitcnatloiiala and homo funds were nuP-t on the bourse todav Atnerkans were animated mid considerably harder, ecpeelally Northern Pacifies. Mine's were dull nnd banks were llrm, especially peutscheb.ittks. After the close of the bourse mines recovered well on bear pur cliasliiff. (lrk .llone' MnrUol. Ni:V YOHK, Mnrch 27.-MONISY-OH e'all, llrmer nt ar3 per e'ht; Inst loan. 2'4 per rent; prime mercantile paper. .lUffl'. per cent. STISHL1NO ISXCHANOIS-FIrm at de elliie, with aittial business In bankers- bills at IAMklil.St, for demand nnd nt for nl.vty days; posted rates, $4.S5',. l.tVi coinmerrlal bills. ki.sHi .4'.. SILVISH-Cerllllcntes. OI'-lilc; bar. tl.'c; Jlexlrmi dollars. i:)r. IIONDS (loverument, strong; state, weak; railroad, strong. TllU Closllll? tirlcM nil boildn todnv nra n lolloua: C. S. lef. 2s. rue Ux i 111", its N. Y. C. Is N. J. C. gen. 5s. No. Paclllc ;'.s... do 4s N Vt'kS I. Is, N. A- W. c. Is.. Ore. Nav. Is.... do Is O. S. L. lis do consul 6s.. lb ailing gen. Is. Itlo O. AV. Is.... SI L I M c. 5s, St 1, & S F g. 0s, St. Paul consols. .1"7 .m . 7r4 .tllfi .laM3 .10314 .110 .1011, .i:s-. .lb'.': . tl'' .1UI4 .its'. .13l'a .ivl'j .lis .120, . 9.1 .tlfi-i, . 5? .120 . ys .1051; .ihi-", .110: .ll.'i'.i do l, coupon -is. leg 'oupon do ( i In new is, rog. coupon old Is, teg.. coupon rrg coupon f C. 3 5s do I...V4 do II..'. ill'" do do do Hi's til's 1234 I), of A tell . gen. 4s nd.1. Is . So. 2s lol 95 ins do Can C. .t O. IWs 5s X. W . r. 107V Mo 121". St P C . P Is. C. .Vi lllti do 5s So. Piicillc Is . So. Hallway 5s.. S. H. .V T. Us.... Tex. .fc P Is do 2s I'nlon Pnclllo s, Wnhush Is do 2s West Shore Is.. i.l. . s. d. shT! 121 97 ss 111.' f-hli'iic. no n-r. Is., So. Is i CIO. i .( s 11. U. Is... gen. Is -V O. C. Is., ISrle I '. W 107", 10S ii;', 102' i1 KJ 9SU Gel I. lilectrk 5s.. Central is... la. I. .. .-s. II II i. is... T. 2s... Is M.. I Vls. Central Is . Vu. Centuries .. do Hid. Offered. Ilnfttuii Moot ( iKitntlnna. HOSTON. Mnroh 27. Cull Innni. "liflfait per rent; time loans, 3MTI per cent. Olllclal , .uaiiiu . A.. T. ,i S. F... do prd Amer. Sugar ... do nfd Am. Ti-l"n)t . 02 . 91-1. I West ISud . 95 . Ii2 J .102 . OS . II . 24'4 .IOOI4 . 3.1 .333 .urn .!vi . 27 . 2J14 25 . S3 . r.i, .17.1 , ss .33? . 34 S'i B',4 l'Sllllgll, luicc.. Alchlsou 4s N. IS. O. C. 5s Adventure lllng Mln. Co... Amnl. Copper .. Atlantic Hoslon k Mont.. tlllttn A- Hnstim Ill'j .122 .11.') .255 .151 nil. Huston .fc Alb'y. Hoston ISIe islou A Me.... 11 a. ,1 .liNI Dominion Coiil' . ."12 Ml) . IS im oo pin Vdoral Sfeel . . do pfd '"Itchburg pfd... en. lSIectrlc ... do pfd Sd. ISli-i- III Cnl. IIpoIii . Centennial Frnuklln Humboldl Osceola Parrot Qtilncy antn Fe Cop..,, .p:tf .im .2iV) . 2l',i . 12 . 3l.i . 2:-i, . 91 '4 Mex. Central N. IS. O. .fc C Tamarack Ptnh Mining .... Winona Wolverines (Jld Dominion . Hiibber Minn Pacific ... ulou Laud .... ISrrr York Mlnlns Stock. NT,V YOHIC. Mnreb 27 Thn fnllnwlntr hre (itiotatlons on mining stocks: Adams Con . 23 . 31 .120 . 21 . C .191 . 55 .110 . 53 . 5 Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Plioonlx Potest , Savage Sierra Nevada small Hopes .. Standard .. 14 ..950 ,.. 70 .. S .. 10 .. in .. SB .. 65 ..400 Alice Precce Hrtiuswick Con. Conuitock Tun.. on. Cat. & Vu. Deadwood Tor... Horn Silver Iron Silver Lcadvlllc Con.. Lou it on Stork Quotation. LONDON. March 27.-4 p. m.-CIosing: Cons., money , ... 95 Krlo 95 7-bi do 1st pfd . . fi7t Pennsylvania ... ... K Heading ...15514 No. Purine pfd. ...i:i:i Orand Trunk ... ,..102 'Anaconda ... $7 I Hand Mines ...130 do ncet 7l'i iTJ 92' i 93 40 Atchison Can. Pacific ... SI. Paul Illinois Central Loiilsvllln V. P. pfd N. . Central. HAH SILVISH-Stendy. 27M per ounce. MONISY 41(4'.. nor cent. The mln nf rlls. count in the open market for short bills Is 3 !3-irf3" per cent: for thren monthV 1,1IIr 'I'.tW, per cent. llnnL Clearing. ()IAIIA Mnrfh "7llnb- l..nn. day, WI7.IV5; rorrespondlng dny Inst year, roi(,ti . iiicicur, )i.ii,io-i. ci in -Alii), Marrn 27. Clearings, $2t,027, Sl: balanoes. t?.((l.!iOi;: noHtml nvohntii... JI.S5.1(I.M); New York exchange, S5c dis count. ST. LOCIS. Mnreb 27. Clpnrlncs. IC 0ii) . 017; balanoes, $930,352; money. 597 ner rent: New York exchanco. lOo dlsonunl hid imr asked. Ill ISiTflV Miirr"). "7 -I'lnnrlnm Ml 1T1 fl. balances. Jl.SlS.352. i-lNi-I.N.NATI, Marcli 27.-Clearlngs, S:!.:tlll.llft' ItiniiAi' ,.nr. . XTn... T , ........... 1 vvitv, a ,. i exchange. 151i2ao discount. PHI I .A lHt .nil 1 A !.,,- 1, or rtni - ...... ......... . , . ,u.-,, $17,001,497: balanoes, $2,307,561. HAlllMOHIS. March 27. Clearings. $5,O5O,3S0; balances, $144,575; money, 4Q4U per cent. XRll' Vntllv MnrMi 07 flnnrltiu "0-. 3I2.SS7; balances, $10,152,951." Condition of the Trcasnry. WASHINGTON. Mnreb 27. Todnv's tato. mont nf tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exoluslve of tho $150,000,000 gold resorvo In the division of redemption, shows: Available, cash balance, $153,054,406: gold, $97,245,357. To Close nil (iood Friday. NISW YOHIC. March 27.-The hoard of governors of the Now York Stock exchnngo nas (icemen 10 suspend nusiuess on (Soou Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April fi. Wool Market. ST. LOPIS, March 27.-WOOL-Flrmer for liner grades, but tio quotable change lu prices; medium grades. 12(fM8V4c; light line, 121715c; heavy line, 10&12e; tub washed, 17(fr 27e. LONDON. Mareh 27.-WOOI. Tho second series of tho wool auction shIo closed today with offerings of 15,190 bales, The attend ance wns good and competition continued active to the close. Soourods and merinos wero In demand nt the recent advance. Poor conditioned New South Wales greasy was dlflleult to sell and realized low prices as compared with the llrst series. Oood greasy merinos were 714 ner cent and me dium greasy, sultabln for America, was 10 per cent dearer. Heavy and faulty were Irregular and about unchanged; cross met with 11 good, all-round demand; Ilue me diums wero 5 to 714 per cent dearer; medium greasy of good stylo mid In good condition was lu good demand for America nnd scored a full advance;' coarse greasy sold freely, generally nt a gain nf 5 per cent; poorer lambs wero freely offered, lint were neg lected and dlflleult to sell at 1 reduction of 7'.i jior rent, ('ape of Oood Hope and Natal sold well to the homo trade and Oeruiany and n few suitable lots worn taken by American buyers at steady prices. The best grades scored an advance of 3 per rent. Snow white sooiired was unchanged; Infe rior grades wero Irregular throughout the series. HOSTON. Mnrch 27-WOOL-The. Ameri can Wool and Cotton Heporier will s.iy of the wool trade tomorrow; The market has Increased hi activity the last week and a large volume of business has been trans uded, notably lu territories, Australian and ISngllsh and Irish wools and a largo lino of both domestic and foreign wools are under negotiation. One house Is re ported to liuvo cjeared out practically nil Its territories, nmouutlng to LWyV") lbs., nnd these wools sold nt nrlees ranging all the way from 3Sc to 45e r'ean. Tho sales of the week aro figured close to 7,000,000 lbs. Thero have been nureliases of wool not only by consumers, but also by denlers on speculation. Among tho consumers who have been buying wools the dress goods mills have been conspicuous. They have purcnased territories irceiy. Duplicate or ders for liuhtwehtlits have continued to come in, and makers of these lines have bought fair amounts of wool. The market Is no stronger than It was, and any nt temnt tn ndvunco actual prices on the part of tho holders beyond the level quoted Inst week results In checking business, Tho sales for tho week In Hoston amounted to fi.022.000 bs. i inmost e nnu :i,..ono bs foreign, making a total of 6.907,(v bs., acalnst 11 total of iYIM.OpO lbs. for tho lire- vlniix week and a total of 3,012,000 for the corresponding week last year. The v(1os since January 1 amount to 53,fi9t.fi.v) n,s,, against 41.015,000 1b. for the rorrenpondinr umo last year. litnpnrntcU nnd Dried Frnit. NISW YOHK, Mnrch 27 - 1SVAPOHATISD APPLiSS Tito market for evaporated ap ples opened very quid and In the nbsenee of business price were more or less nom inal. Htnto common, umo; enoiee, rae falicy. B1i6ie CALIFORNIA DRIISD FHIITS-Con tlniie dull and nominal. Prunes, SHfi'c per 111., ni- to stzn ami quality Aprirots, itoyal, i'-Tlue; .Moor t'arK, miuc. reacnes, peeled IO'kIIc; impeded, 5'srioe. Mikiii' Mnrket, NISW ORL1SANS. Marcli 27-Src.AH- Qulnt; open kettle .Tiff-TC open kettle, centrifugal, a'.ii 4 li.c: oeniriiugnt yellow. Pfl t U-16c; hrconds, ."'nil 15-l6o. Molassc. very strong; open nettle, Mf-"e. Ni:V YOHK. Marcli 27.- Sl'OA H-Ha w llrm; fair refining, 3 17-32(1, centrifugal. M tost, tl-.r.'d, molasses augur, J y-i.-jj j i-iv HetlncU, tlrm. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cholcti Eiif Steer Btetdy, Othen Weak and Cotci Uncbasf ed. HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER I.Hiiibs Drought (iood, .Mrong Prices Tndny nnd tiwen null Wrtlirr Sold rry lose lo Strnd h Coiii pnrcl nltb Yrstrrdn. . , SOL III OMAHA. March 27. Kocohits were; Cattle. Hogs. heep. Olllclal Monday 2.3S5 2,nM 2,015 otiu-iHi Tuesday ;t,u,,j u. . t a,;.u Olllclal Wednc-duy 3.WJ b.Uil i.lso Ihreo days Hits week... S.597 1 5.011 Saino days last wcck.... t-.lll t.-.jil Mimo wci'K bclote 2,i2l Same three weeks ago... i.Mll K'.iui sumo tour weens ago... 9,uil :y,ill Samo diivs Ikhi vnu r I. !!! I-. t.Ui AveruMc prico pjiu tor hous tor the several .lays, with comparisons; I 19)1. 1W.1S99.1S9S.1S97. 1896. 1S'J5. March l..j i 22!4 0 ;'! 4 t;si 4 tid I O'.'l 1 J CI I 3 62 3 t.i ,621 3 5i 3 7S 3 60 . I 3 Hi 3 iW 2 91 3 91 3 92 OJ 4 W 4 0J 4 10 4 16 4 2J 4 23 4 M 4 27 1 46 I 41 4 3j 4 4i I 40 4 50 4 71 I S3 I 74 .viarcn .March a., .March 4.. March 5.. March ti.. March 7.. March a.. Mareh 9.. March 10. March 11. March 12. March U. -March 14. March 15 Murch l. Murch 17. Murch is. .Marcli hi. March 20. 3 3 fcS 3 4i 3 49 3 4i i t0 J Kl 3 i 3 79j 3 SU I 3 M 3 St 3 S2 3 b0 3 79, 3 i 2 3 77 3 KS 3 bll 3 7I 3 6i 3 ll 1 3 75 3 (v), 3 r.yi 3 lW 3 71 5 32 3 t(7 3 t: b 36'm 2V Ml 3 5j 3 tio I 3 07 1 3 U0 3 l) 2 l 3 701 iitl 3 soj 3 &7( 3 91 3 tyi 3 !s9 5 JlMa a 41-. 5 297, j tii 3 70, 3 76; 3 M 3 b 3 33 3 69 73 ;-4 I 79i 4 7ui 4 7 4 !m 4 9I I 4 S"9 I W 4 Si 4 W 4 9i) 49J 4 )), 4 97 h 3 3 5 401 i a 71 3 Cr 3 OJl 5 fiS.;, 6 C6(. 5 W. i 6 55 ! tilV 5 71 3 59 3 Cii 3 Ooj 3 ii 3 70; 3 71 3 73 3 , J J 6 Jl I 4 W, 3 73 1 3 5" 3 56j 3 iVJi 3 I2!i 3 0 3 57 3 (M March 2l.i March 22.1 March 23. March 24.) Murch 23., March '.'ti., March 27. 1 5 2U 5 M C S0t 3 761 3 9S 3 7C; 3 91 3 71 3 93 3 07. 3 93 3 CM 3 91 I 6 7t5 5 b7 1 6 S5t 1 3 !6 Indicates Sunday. The olllclal number of enrs of stock brought In today by each road wns: Cattle. IIog. Sheep. IPr's. ('.. M. .fc St. P. Hy.... 3 5 .. 1 .Mo. Pacific Hy 1 I I'nlon Par. System... II C. Aj N. W. Hy S F.. Ii. Ai M. V. H. 11.. 25 Hi 12 3i ': :i ;'. 15 3 1 .'i 5 . . S7 .r. day's tecelpts S, C. & P. Hv 3 C, St. P.. M. .fc O.... 32 H. .fc M. It. H. It 17 C. H. & (J. Hy H C, It. I. A P.. east.... . C, It. I. K- P., west.. 5 Illinois central .. ti .lilt Total receipts ns follows, each buyer purclittfing the num ber ot head Indicated: Huyers'. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 3o3 1,170 l.atf (1. II. Hammond Co 395 '.Ms ."W-S Swift and Company 527 1.I0S S:S) Clldnhy P. Co 07S 1.I5S l.iHl Armour & Co 201 l.nR3 1.29ii Swift, country 600 11. HecKcr : uegan 174 Vnnsant & Co 110 Huston .fc Co II Livingstone & Schaller.. f.:i Hamilton & Hothschlld.. 41 L, F. Husz 10 U. F. llobblck 23 Wolf .fc Mawhtnnev Hi Other buyers ti) 1.S30 Totnls 3.30O 0.013 7,193 CATTLlC i'!-.?'" wns a fairly liberal sup ply of rattle hero today, but tho demand on tin- part of packers was in good shape mid the market looked about steady on good cattle. Tho market on hoof steers did not hove quite the snap today that It did yester day, but still the good heavy cattle, bitch ns will do for export, and also the handy weight cattle that are fat. sold without difficulty at good steady prices. Some of the commoner kinds, however, did not move its freely, and in some eases sellers were calling thu market a nickel lower, and occasionally more. Practically every- tiling, However, wns sold in good season. The mipnlv of cows was none too honvv today to meet the demands of buyers, and the market ns a whole could bo quoted Just about steady. The proportion or hutoher stuff being received is not ns heavy ns It was 11 short time ago, nnd ns n result buyers have to pay good strong prlees In order to get their orders tilled, and It does not tako long for tnem to clear the pens. Pulls, calves and slags did not show much of any change from yesterday. The demand for feeders did not seem to bn any too nctlve, but the supply was not large, unit as a resuu ine miirxct Held practically steady. Thero havo been very few buyers 111 from the country this week. and for that renson speculators do not want to get a big supply on Hand. Heprc scntatlvc sales: HISLF STISKKS. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. tilu 3 III) J I) PUD 4 45 1 C 4 7 5 1 4 8 10 6 1 1 1 Ii 44 1 10 ... 650 .1 75 ... 715 3 5 ... SS2 4 00 ... 894 4 C5 ... (. 4 05 ... 870 4 10 ... 787 4 10 ,..1051 4 15 ... 873 4 15 ...861 4 15 ...1200 4 20 ... 900 4 20 ... MM 4 20 ...1070 4 20 ...1027 4 22& ...1080 I 25 ... 900 4 23 ... 900 4 25 ...1200 4 ?5 ... 823 t 25 ... 892 4 25 . . . 893 4 25 ...1120 4 25 ...991 4 25 ... 9S2 4 25 ... 915 1 30 ... 922 4 30 ...1116 4 10 ...1090 I S3 ...1073 4 25 ... 996 4 35 ...850 I 33 ... 820 4 35 ...1020 4 35 ...1011 4 35 ...1023 t 35 ...1020 4 10 10 1123 4 15 10. 15., 4., ..1139 4 50 1042 4 50 1200 4 55 1150 4 55 1077 4 35 1100 4 55 1121 4 53 1113 4 55 1124 4 60 101-6 4 m 1031 4 CO 1213 t 00 1196 4 00 1081 4 00 104 6 4 00 116S I 60 ..'....1272 4 I2i 1035 4 05 1201 4 65 1291 I 70 1402 4 70 1122 I 70 1173 4 70 1210 4 10 1371 I 70 12S2 4 75 1160 I 75 1177 4 V5 1002 4 75 26.... 14.... 26,... 28.... 9.... 39.... ti.,,. 28.... 16,... 6.,.. 8.... 10.... 5.... 7. . . 4.... Ii.... 17.... 4.... 20.... 18.... 18..., 19.... 5..., L... 8.... 10.... 23.... 18.... 3.... 32.... 4.... 20. . . . 15.... 20..., 17.... 2.l!."l 16 13 4 1 12 7 7 8 20 1 0 ti.'.... 1 1 1 fl !) 19 12 .3 13 10 6 31 53 SO C2 16 U 1 3 1 1 1 1130 .1161 4 80 .1226 4 N) ....1132 I 80 ....1152 4 80 ....1232 4 SO ....1507 4 80 ....1290 4 S5 ....1312 4 S3 ....1113 4 85 ....1279 I 90 ....1110 4 95 ....1007 5 HO ....1300 5 0i) ....1510 5 10 ....1395 5 40 .1052 4 40 !I2 4 40 ...1103 I 40 ...1077 4 40 ...1106 4 10 22 ...109.1 4 40 20 ... fl'Jl 4 40 1 ... 973 4 45 1 ...1157 4 45 1 ...1102 4 "'5 STISISnS AND 1I1SIFISH3. . .. 916 4 00 10 m. 1 30 ... 956 4 20 10 1150 I 35 COWS. ...920 2 00 ti.. 1101 3 50 1095 3 50 1025 3 SO 1010 3 50 1(97 3 FO 1125 3 50 1270 3 63 1010 3 65 833 2 50 8S0 2 25 800 2 25 U20 2 15 765 2 25 9.!3 2 .)0 1 1 0 1 1 V 3.11'.'.'. .9 10 1 3 1 10 1 1 1 1 3 1 1.... 1.... 1.... , 5-.'.'.'. 1.... 4.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 1.... tl V.'.','. J.... 1.... 1.... 5.... L... 1 T.'.'.'. 1.... 1.... t;!'.; 1.... 1.... 91') 2 00 ...1070 ...1050 (.3 ...1070 3 70 1040 3 70 .1170 2 75 ....1160 3 75 . . . . 906 3 75 ....1255 3 75 ....1150 3 75 . ... 936 3 75 ....1095 3 75 ....1140 3 73 ....1010 3 73 ....1310 3 75 .... 921 3 75 ....1320 3 75 ....1140 3 i5 ....1160 3 -0 ....119) 3 80 ....1150 3 81) .... 950 3 80 ....1083 3 '5 .... 91)5 3 in ....1080 3 :) ...,Wi 3 W ....1120 3 90 ....1288 3 li) ....HOT 3 9'. ....1210 3 95 ....1130 3 95 ....1.170 4 im ,...1"44 4 00 . ...12.TI I IM ....108:1 1 00 1093 2 To 1012 2 75 1110 2 75 1012 1020 955 lOOO 2 to 2 '5 0 1010 2 80 UK 2 85 1060 2 IM 1050 3 00 1010 3 l"0 870 3 00 1072 3 00 1000 3 CM 8S1) 3 00 980 3 0) 1110 3 00 PM) 3 IM 81M 3 00 1010 3 10 126) 3 10 970 3 20 1025 3 25 750 3 25 ) 3 25 970 3 25 1026 3 25 1070 3'!3 99J 3 25 Ilwl 3 V5 1270 3 25 1185 3 30 91.1 3 35 !KM 3 33 101) 3 40 99") 3 10 )2:l 3 50 1263 3 50 L... 4.... 1.... 15.... IS.,,. L... Ii.,,. t si!!! 1.... 18.... 15.... 3.... 4.... 3.... a.... 111!! 14.... 1.... L... 6.... 1... 1... 3... 1... 4... 1... 1... ....ln!i.i ....1090 I On I i) , ...ixvi 1 05 .... 901 t 15 ....1120 4 20 ....1070 4 V5 ....12iM I S3 .119: I 25 .12.10 .ISM I .1 75 t i 103.1 3 50 12 .13.V, i "5 COWS A NO IiniFIIHS 5 80S 3 80 18.... 22 840 3 5.... 11 103O 4 00 3 .irt 4 in .1116 4 20 . 970 4 , 12 103.1 I ci IIlSlFISftH. !l Ml 2 6 1 6 . 0.16 3 85 1 8O1) 2 ;,i 1 S2" .'! V., 7 38j .' Uj 9 IJj 3 ..699 ... 310 ... 380 ... 940 . . 175 . .. 676 ... Iim ... 520 ... ftPi ... 090 ... 580 ... 9M) ... Oil) ... 1.(0 ... I'.-" ... 19) ...1.17" ...1130 ...IToti ...1610 ...1500 ...1130 ...ISO) ...I'M) 2 1.-1 2 73 ;i im 3 10 3 1(1 3 15 It -3 3 3 JR 3 3 : ;: 3.. a r. ;l 15 3 3o J 30 .... 5. .... 029 .... 801 .... IM 763 ,10.. ;l v) :i ;m 3 91 3 -i 3 03 3 1; I 00 t e I 'M I (M I tM I l I 15 4 15 I 80 .1 75 3 M) .". 81) 4 "0 I 25 .1 15 3 If. 3 50 3 75 3 00 3 V. :i 40 3 15 3 ; .1 85 1 13 5 ) 0 23 0 50 0 $1 31 617 61S !i.'M fM 825 SO" 1 1, ....1OI0 .... 561 . ... n5n .... 976 ....1117 ....1S50 ...1"70 ,...1"70 ...13VI ....SIM n. . . , 15..., STAtlS. 3 Jo I . . . :i .i 2. . . 3 10 2.... :: jo 1 . . . . 3t" 1... HULLS. 3 (M ;: to 1135 1 1200 n 10 2.... 3 15 1.... 3 25 1 . . . . 3 25 1.... ;i2fi 1.... 3 25 I.... ,, ."I . . . . . 3 35 I . . . 3 45 I . . . . 1 IIM 1450 750 HIV) 1180 1130 11S0 pvn 1120 27" 1110 160 I'M ....l::o ....1180 ....1770 ....r.00 .... 880 ....POO ....1610 ....1500 .... 70 .... 110 .... 210 CALV1IS. 1.. 3.. t. . 1.. 1 2.1 I... 5' CO 5 IM 5 0) I.... 1 1 AND 37.... 220 6 STOCK COWS 111 :tFi:ns. . ,il8 l 35 . inn :; 85 : ii 115 :! tn Is ,1-u STOCK F.HS AND FISIIDISP.S. i iii 1 I 1.. 1.. 10.. 1.. 1 I!l 10.. 8.. 12 . 3.. .. .. 17" ,1 "11 790 503 00 2V . II.. 19.. 71.. V II.. 8., II.. 20. . 71" :i 25 . 837 . on . Mi . IIM) . 801 . It'll, . 978 .11173 . 021 . IOO . 810 .1208 . 012 9.'" 555 501 767 3 25 3 j") 3 TO 3 00 I 40 I to I 40 I 10 I III 4 10 I 15 1 n I 50 1 rr, I I'M I 75 186 572 OMj 3 15 3 90 2 il'i I 01 25.. 37 72S I 05 1.. 11 IK) I 10 0.. 1 02" I "O 12.. 18 ,M6 I "5 5.. 3. 201 I 25 HOUS There was 11 light run "f hogs here today, but us other markets reported a drop in values prices here rased oft 11 trttlo. 'lite tnuiket started out a shade stronger than yesterday morning, but not ns good as tho close, 'lite general run ot mixed liog.i .-old largely at 5.s5 with the better mid heavier hogs going largely at 5S7',i nnd J5.90. As high as J5.92'4 was paid for the choUest loads or only 2';c below the high point of yesterday. Parkers, how over, did not seem to lie as anxious lor sup plies today ns thoy wero yesterday and after a few loads hnd changed hands the market father cntne to a standstill mid packers were only bidding $5.82'- and $5.85 for the geneial run o( hogs. iiio last end of Hie tnaiket was wenk and a good tunny hogs sold as low as $5.S2'.i or about 2'se lower than yestcrdny's gonernl market. As will be soon trom the table ol average prbes the cost today of nil tho hogs Is only about 2c lower than yesterday. HeprcscPtutlvc sales No. Av. Mil. Pr. 11... 3. . 1... 1... V.'.'. 1... 3... 5. . . 1... I... I io!!! 3... No, Av. Sh. Pr. f.6 212 80 5 85 71 210 ... 5 85 82 218 40 5 85 52 224 ... 5 85 72 225 10 f. 83 73 216 160 5 85 00 230 ... 5 85 74...... 211 10 f. 85 C-J 202 ... 5 85 t8 2"S ... 5 S7',i 71 221 ... 5 87i3 07 253 ... 5 87' j lit 237 40 5 87' 73 23S 80 5 S7fj 57 20S 160 5 37b 08 225 ... 5 87', 55 250 ... 5 871.5 72 241 10 5 '.7'ii 78 221 SO 5 7is 70 230 Sn 5 87'j, 01 242 160 5 P7'2 70 220 80 5 87'i, 40 21S 10 5 7; 61 241 16" 5 87';, 80 235 10 5 8JIS 05 241 120 5 7',3 77 225 ... 5 Slfc fd 281 ... 5 9") (17 291 210 5 tO St 310 ... 5 9) 02 2."S ... 5 90 72 201 ... 5 90 CO 252 ... 5 90 00 276 ... 5 90 12. ...,287 80 5 90 to 221 ... 5 90 25 207 ... 5 0 1 75 230 40 5 90 52 217 ... 5 1)0 01 258 ... 5 1.) 70 297 ... 5 92'fc 75 243 .. 5 92',s 49 249 SO 5 9Jii, 00 207 ... 5 92V4 12... 12... 83... 00... 88... 70. . . 13... i2. . . tn... 71... 78... ..110 ..112 ..181 ..172 ..179 ..198 ".,. . .221 ..219 ..201 ..197 5 20 5 20 5 mi 5 o 5 80 5 0 5 82'i 5 5 S2', 5 S-'h 5 2 5 82l, 5 82' f, 6 s'."4 5 82'3 5 K's 5 82'i 5 82'i 5 .85 5 85 5 sr. C $5 r. sr. I. 100 20S 32 .192 ill. . .208 .20'J so kl. 8'.".. .87.. 06.. 65. . 82.. 210 ...191 ...205 ...219 . . .229 ...197 10 SO 120 51. .253 73 211 5 8.-, i66 I... ..210 07 06.... 72.... 71.... 0!l, . . . 70 41.... 71.... 37. . . . 7. . . . . 02.... 82. . . . 58.... 71.... 70. . . . 53.... 07.... 05.... .,... ..2.13 ..235 ..247 ' 'KJij ! .228 ..228 . .220 ..210 5 85 5 85 5 S3 5 S3 r. sr, 5 S3 5 8,3 5 83 r. sr. 5 85 5 85 5 5 5 85 5 85 5 85 5 85 5 s5 5 40 80 120 80 . .201 . .227 ..220 ..243 ..201 ..211 ..215 .214 ..246 . .2"0 71. ..201 SHISISP Tile rooelnlH nf sheen were morn liberal today than yesterday, lint tho de mand was equal to tho occasion. Lambs in particular were ready sellers and the Standard. lambs brought as high ns $5.30 or u little stronger than yesterday. ISwes and wethers, taking quality into consideration, also sold about steady. The Standard wethers sold a dime lower today, but they weighed about seven pounds heavier to day. The market today then looked very close to steady. Feedois wero In light supply and the Fame old prlees nr.) still in effect. Quotations; Choice fed wethers, Jl.jOjf I.811; fair to good wethers, Jl.35fi4.50; choice lightweight yearlings, $4.S.Vi4.95; fair to good yearlings. $4.0O1H.S5; choloo lightweight ewes, 4.15fi4.30: inir to good owes, J3.90 I 15; choice lambs, J5.15'B0.30; ralr to good lambs, J4.90Ji5.13; feeder ewes, J3.23W3.50; feeder Tfcthers, J3.75W4.00: feeder lambs, -t..wU i.t". Kepresentativo sales: 26.S western wethers 98 Jl 00 122 western ewes 103 4 10 150 western ewes 103 4 10 169 western ewes 102 4 10 7 cull ewes 110 4 25 3 western ewes lit) 4 25 5 lambs 50 4 50 179 western wethers 129 4 60 289 Mexican yearlings 8i 4 C7i 135 western yearlings 91 4 70 111 western yearlings 90 4 70 397 western wethers 125 I 70 570 western wethers 112 4 75 118 western Iambs 86 5 25 Bos western lambs 81 5 30 100 cull lambs 05 4 35 410 western lambs 76 1 95 125 western lambs 0'J 5 10 51 western lambs OS 4 00 IS western Iambs 52 4 10 398 western owes 100 4 20 386 western wethers , 110 4 61) 182 western lambs OS 4 03 CHICAliO I.IVIS JT(CK .M A It K 1ST. C'nlllp Milken SIlKht Decline Miron nnd Hokh Steady. CHICAOO. March 27. CATTI.IS He. celpts, 19,000 head, Including 200 head Tnx ans; choice steers, steady; others active at slight decline; butchers' stock, steady, ox- cent runners; Texiiut', sternly; good to prime steers. Jl.95fi0.00: noor lo medium. J:i.7ofi 1.85; Blockers and feeders, llrm. J.'I.IOW) 4 .5; cows, $2.05f 1. 1"; heifers, $2.75? 1 60; runners, J2.Ooft2.iio; bulls, steady, $2.75'K 1. 10; calves, steady, $4. 2511. 75; Texas-fed steers, j(.(KHii.""; tcxiih grass steers, J.I. 101 1, 00; Texas bulls, steady. J2.75'd3.75. 5 ours nt 13.50. IIOOS Hero hits. 27.000 head: lomnrrow. 20.IM0 head, estimated: loft over. 3,5'M bend; opened steady: mixed and butchers, is S5fi 0.15; good to choloo heavy. J6.kVi0.15; rough heavy. J..85?f5.!n,; light, JS.MWpi 05; hulk or sales. J5.95t0.02ii.. SIIISKP AND LAMHS-Hceolpts. 13,000 head; about steady; good lo ehulce wethers JI.SOJ3.05; fair to olinlee mixed. Jl.60fl4.85. western iiheen. JI.801i5.U5: v.'Mrllnirs It Mil. 5.15; native lambs, Jl.75'((5. 10; western lambs Hi'., r. jii New ViirL l,lp 8ti'l.- .MurUrl, NISW YOHK, .March 27 -HHISVISS He eelptH, S.C.'iS head: market, firm; steers, J4.60 f5 35; eholco steers. J5; oxen mid slags, J4.124fi6.0n; bulls. J3.l5f( 1.12',; extra Lit bulls, J4.25fi 1.75; cows, J2.1513.80; extra cows, J1.I0. Cables unchanged; exports, 4,198 quarters of beef. CALVISS-Hecelpls, 1,121 head; veals 20e higher; common and prime veals, j(.oi&715; chlilce selected veals, J7.50; no barujard calves; little calves, J.1.00J3.50. SHISISP AND LA.MHS Hecelpls 9.0"3 head; lambs, llrm, sheep, 10c; common to prime sheep, Jl.oofi5.35: bucks, J3..VKM.O0; common to prime, J3.ri'u0.5O; clipped. J5 75 IIOaS-Hecelpts, 3,332 head; steady, Jti.251t 6.35. Ml. .IokpiiIi Live Slock Mnrket, SOl'TII ST. JOSIJPH, March 27.-(Spe-rial.) Tito .1 0 u mil I quotes; CATTI.IS-Hecelpts. 2.100 head; market active and steady In I0e lower; unlives, Jl. 151(5. 25; Texnns nnd westerns, Jl.75f(5 15; rows and heifers. J2.151i4.70; hulls and stiiRs. Jj.351i1.s5; yearlings mid ritlw-s, i3 ,3 si 80; stoekers nnd feeders, J.l.tOfi 1.70: venls, J4.1M17.I". IIOGS-Heoelpts, fi.:M bend; mr.rkct steady to Sr lower: ai grades, $5. 751)0. if), bulk of snles, JV8515.1"0; pigs stonily SHISISP AND LA.MHS-Hecrlpts. 2. KM head; market steady: 110 Ciilorudo binibs, Inmbs, Jl. 9015. 35; yiarllng, JI.I0V5.O0, wethers. Jl. 4014. 75; owes, J3.K5fn.30. Kilimns I 11) l.lvc loi-K Inrl.rl. IC ANSAH (MTV, .March 27- CATTI.i: Heeelpts, ii,o0d nnllves, ,3f) Texans. 100 calves; IIkIiI Texas steers, strong: In, ivy beef steers, steady, best stoekers and feed ors, stionc, others slow, native bnf "toori, H'fi'n .',.:": sfoekers and feeders. 11 Wi't Z'i fed westerns, $(. i.Vfifi 00; 'I'exans nnd In dians. Jl.15fnr.ro; cows, m.smm.W; heifers. $1 Ktfii 4. rannern. $2 nnif.'i IS, bulls, Kir, (JM.M, rnlves, tl Wa t M. HOliS- ReeelptH. 1C,W)) head, ttnrlfrt i'-Hi Oo lowcrj top, bulK of salts, Jj.V'Jlt 5. 9."-. Jieavv, $5 9"V(i0.o:4; mixed packers, J-, soft;,. 1 ; light. JS.0Mi5.85. pigs. J...(Mr;..yi. SHISISP AND LAMPS-Hrcelpts. ...,i lioinl' imirlini atonilv: western In lilt), sn.l.i (JitV.in, western wethers, Jl.Wt?6.0"; western wethers, Jl 7S55.10; ewes, Jl.i'oq ..; cuii". JJ.75y3.f5. M. Loiilii I.Ur- KtocU ,.MiuUrt. ST. Lot 'IS, Murch -t'ATTLIS- P.e colpls. 3.iM head. Incluilllg 1.S00 Tuxnii"; market steady lor nathesi slow nnd rtislcr for Texmis. natlxe shipping nnd export steers, JI.0.VU5 75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 1 1 2545.1" steers under l.WD lb. J"..2f"14..'M. .-dockets and feeders, .2.I5'C 4.153; rows and luifors, $2 Oo',n.75; dinner-, Jl.2.5l'!.75, btlis. $.l.uifi 1.15; Texas mid In dian steers. J:l..Vfi 1.7"; cows nnd heifers, J2.5"l3.00. IIOUS-. Hecelpls. 12.700 bond; market 5c lower, plus and lights. iVriif5.!5; packerr. J5.8.M.-.!)5t bull hers. 16 Oof Id 15. SlllSHP AND LAMPS He, elpts. (VM beil.l; market 10c higher; native muttons, JI.OW 5.15; lambs, JS.mMji3.f4); culls and bucks. J3.50 Miiiit I'll) Lite stork Mni'krt. SIOI N CITV. Mnrch 27. -tSpeebtl Tele-grmti.)- CATTI.IJ-Itccclpts, ,i,; market slow, steady to weak; beeves, $.1.7Srt 1.75; cows and bulls, mixed, J2 2543.75; rnlves and yeiiiilngs, J3.0"f( I, 0; stockcrs uinl feed ers. J3.3Mi1.2fi. IIOOS Hcrolpts, l.iXM; murket strong Iii 6.- higher: selling, jr,.Mfr5.5; bulk of sales. J5.SOf5S2',-. Stork hi Sight. Following are the receipts nt the four principal western markets for Murch i": Cattle. I linen. Shrcp. South Omaha 3,19.1 ;.. 1 7.1-n Chicago I9.KM 27,(M IVOiO Kansas lily 0.KM IO.Jjm fl,7iM St Louis 3,M l'.',7"o rni Totals ....31,19.1 0.271 25.7' Cotton Market. Ni:w YOP.K, Mnrch 27. -COTTON- '''he market showed Irregularity after opeillnu easy at u decline of iiiiti polnls, nialttlv on the nearer positions. Following tho -ipi 11 lug cull there was a further recession of ,i point or two. arter which the mark-'l sharply advanced 1 1 points on the ap pearance or one prominent house as an active buyer said to bo 011 Investment ac count. Shorts covered frrelv mi this up ward movement, bin the room bi'onm-i bearish again nu tin- withdrawal of the speel.il support mentioned. Thero a more or loss investment dcnmuil through Dill the session, however, probably more ol II and or .1 bettor class than seen hero for some lime. Investors showed a prefer ence for October mid the teutol) poslflo is on the ground that a record recession hid boon loo generally n-'ceploil as liievllab'e Honoris from Fall Hlver Inilleutlng that sellers were refusing lo make ioiiccmsioiih of 2'c on good qualities of stuff gave sunn rnrouriigeinent Reports on print 1 lollw and ya.'iis wen- still iiuaravorable. Tho very heavy movement cheeked coulldont buying or col ton for further delay. The market was llnally ciihv al Hi7 points in t decline. Spot closed dn I. Nils- lower; mid dling uplands, 8 .0'-; middling gulf, 8 5-IS. ; sales. 6.166 bales. Futures closed rasv ; Mnreb. 7.tr.c: April. 7.01c; Mny. 7.7iV; .Itine, 7.77c; duly. 7 73c, August, 7.15c; Septemle r, 7.3"c; October, ".Sue; November, i.I5i-; De cember. 7 13c; January, 7.13e. f ColTre Vlilikrl. NISW YoKK, Marcli 27. - COFFISIS-Spnt lllo, dull; No. 7 Invoice, tiVu7e. Mild, qiilel; Cordova, Slfi2'sc Futures opened strong In tone, wllh pi lre unchanged to 5 points higher, ruled tnoderatelv active, wllh somn foreign help. In came quiet, with only Ine'nl ordeis, subsequently showing easy under tone under reallx.lug. Tito close was steady, Willi prices 6 points not higher to 6 points not lower. Total sales, 26,5m) bags. Includ ing: April. 5.60c; Mny. f..iin-; August nnd September. 5 8(1,-; otrnhor. 6.85e: November, S.Sjf.VOOc; December, 0'ido.o; .lumiai', 6 'Vie. ! InrU Dry (iiinils Mnrkel. NISW 3 ( )HK, Murch 27. DHV HOODS -The mnrket for brown sheetings nnd drills rontlnues dull and weak. Hle.niied cottons quiet, williout quotable 1 haiige. Coarsn colored cottons dull and easy to ,ny. Cot ton llunnels opened for new season at Ir regular prices. li hit cloths inactive, prints and. ginghams unchanged. Men's wear woolens dull and business chiefly In now lines at low prices Dress goods In r.ilr de. maud for staples mid specialties for waUt materials. NERVITA SPILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor anil Manhood Curo I ni potency. N'lalit Emlsnlons, Los3 of Mem- ory, nil wasting din-nses, an euvcuot sen elTvctsof self-abuse or GO PILLS 50 CTS. ' excess ami iiidiscrotlon.l A nerve tonlo and blood builder. Urinpsl tho tilok clow to Dale elion'cs .owl rnnlnrns ttinl Wflm of youth. Ily mull V XOOo nnrboi.U boms fnrL $a. 50, with our bitnkablo (tauruntoe tocure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and cpyof our bnakfiblo guiiriintco bend. Nerviia Tablets (YELLOW LA3EL) HXTRA STRENOTII Immediate Ri?'.'" Pojitlvelr gunrnnteml curo for Loss of Povv nrieocole, Undeveloped or Shrunken CJrgnr Piresln, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostia tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity. I'arnlyais nnd Hi Ilojulta of Kieesilve Upe of Tolmcco, Opium or Liquor. By mall in nlnlii pscknge, $1.00 11 box, 0. for $3.00 with our bankable ruar antee bond to cure In 30 daya 01 refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A. Jnckfnn Stn., CHICAGO, IUc For sale by Kuhn Co., IBth and DouglU St., Omaha, Neb.; Geo. d. Davis. Council Bluffs. Iowa. II .MII.IIN xilOKTKhT TO ST. I.ODIS. The St. Louis Cannon Ball Loaves Union Station dally 5: IK p. m. Arrives In St. I.oiiln 7.00 a. tn, JK Mil, US SHOHTKST TO III IM V. The Quincy Express Leaves Union Station dally nt 7 00 11.. tn. Trains leave daily for St. I, mils, Kanuna City, Quincy nnd all points Hust or South. Tickets to all points !n Ihiropo via all lines. Call at 0. ft. I., city ofllce, 141.1 Pnriiam Street, Paxton Hotel Hilt., or wrlto Harry E. Moorcs, (J V, & T. A., Utnabu, Neb H9 THE BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Run via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Omaha V. Sccnlc Route through Colotado and WEDNnSDAYS, PRIDAV5 AND SATUHOAVS. For Information and "Tourist Dictionary" addreia City Ticket Office, t jij Parnam St. Umini, Neb. Trleplione lllllll. Boyd Commission Co Suerrusnrs to Jinnrs IJ, Boyd &. Co., OMAHA, N'HIl. COMMISSION 1,11 l, PIIOVIMO.NS AMI ST((Ks, lion I'd of Tinilr 1 1 11 1 1 I u . Direct wires to ChlcfiKo nnd Now York, Coriunpondence, .leihn A Warren & (lo, lUmiKS alt Kftlaj Kldneycura. acbe. eto. At 1ru fflBlft. nr hv inn E I Frrn hooL-. aa. mi ,s 1