(5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY MARCH 31 , 180I--TWELVE PAGES , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Advanced One Oont Per Bnshol on a Moderate Amount of Buying. CORN IMPROVED EARLY WITH WHEAT Trading In Onts WHH Very f.lRlit , with Xo Dlnpoiltlon to Sell nnil I < m to Jluy 1'riivldluiiH Closed ( IcniTiilly lllghrr. CHICAaO , March 30. Wheat advanced leper per bushel todny on n very moderate amount of buying. 'It closed with n net gain of from % c to 740. There Is now no doubt of con siderable Injury having been done lo wheat In many tcctlons. There was much testi mony ( o ttml effect and the result was a firm market. Corn and oats were fairly firm , but very dull. Provisions were strong and quite active In spots , with higher prices In the end. Although the cold had greatly moderated and wheat opened firm and % c higher than It closed yesterday , the numerous dispatches which had come to hand before the session opened reported frost damage In more posi tive terms than before. This was the cause of the opening firmness and continued to bo the governing Influence during the remainder , of the session. Liverpool responded to the decline hero yesterday by sending quotations ytd lower. The receipts hero were 28 cars. Minneapolis and Duliith reported 22 cars. Clearances from the seaboard were light , amounting from the four chief Atlantis ports to only 230,000 bu. Duslncss was fairly ac tive and the shorts , after hesitating for about fifteen minutes , became free buyers. The general tone among the longs was one of confident firmness , and the price had an upward tendency after the first quarter of an hour. May opened at C0',4c , worked off to 59c , and then gradually rose to G076c. It reacted to COV&C , advanced to Glc , and held firmly around C0e and GO-Ic , with an ap parent reluctance on the part of the sellers to part with much. It became firmer again and half an hour from the close was back up to Clc. The closing cables were lower. Dcrlln quoted a decline of y , mark and Paris a decline of 25 centimes In flour futures and from S to 15 centimes In wheat. There were no reports of fresh cash business hero or at Now York. The market here was quoted at from C0c to C0c atthe close. Corn was dull but firm and the firmness was In the main ascribed to the Improvement In wheat. The opening price for May was 37'/ic ; It rose by small steps to ,17c , and during the greater part of the session It was alternately 37'/6c to 37c for buyers and the same for sellers. The price rested at 37e for May , which shows no change for the day , and 38Vic for July , which Is an Improvement of He. Trading In oats was very light. There was but little disposition to sell and less to buy. The cash market was lower. During the entire session the sales on all futures were higher. May started steady at 31c , sold up to Sl' c. back to 31c and closed at that price bid. There was a firm feeling In the provision market after a preliminary decline. The packers appeared anxious for a break at the start , but when they had secured the de cline there were brokers from commission nouses prepared to take all that was offered. The small stock estimated at 72,000 bbls. nf mirlr 9 MO tlprrps nf Inrd and 10.000.000 Ibs. of ribs was a factor and probably the principal motive behind buying orders. Com pared with last night May pork Is 32'/4c ' higher , May lard Cc higher and May ribs lOc higher. Estimated receipts : Wheat , 40 cars ; corn , 240 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs , 15,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : , " 1 Cash nuotntlons were as folows : FLOUIl Klrm. unchanited. WHUAT No. 2 sprlnK , MHtfMlJc ; No. 3 sprine , I3c : No. 2 rwl , D9'if39Uc. , CORN No. 2. 3Cc. OATS No. 2 , 31c ; No. 2 white , 33'iffl34c ; No , 3 White. Mff33'.4c. ' ' BAULKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 02I9c ; No. I , 49Q54C. FLAX BKKD-No. 1 , JI.35. TIMOTHY HHlon-Prlmc. J4 23. I'nOVIHlONS Mora pork , per bhl. , ll.tO O11.82H ! lard , per 100 Ibs. , J7.32'/4 < 3'7.3fhort ; ribs , sides ( loose ) , S5.97UnO.00 ; dry silted shoul ders ( boxed ) . } 5 SHtiJC.12',4 ' ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . JG.37M li.C2Vi. WHISKY Distillers' finished ( roods , per cal. , J1.15. RtiaAllS UnchanRcil. The followin ? were the receipts aim shlpnienta forlodnys On the Produce oxchanco today the butter mar ket wan quiet and unchanged : creamery , UM'Jlej Ualry , lUlBo. ( Eggs , quiet and uiichaiiBod ; fresh , lOc. New York MurhctH. NR\V YOHIC , March 30. KLOUIt-necelpts , I2.3W ) bbls. ; exports , 1C.CCO bbls. : sales , 8,300 pUgs. Market quiet but steady. The buying of the past few ilai'B hns abuut ratlellvd the demand. 10x- > porlers are lOo below tlio market and refuse to advance bids , llye Hour , steady , lluckwhent , steady. Ilnckwheat ( lour , nominal. HtlCKWM HAT Very dull ; Canada , ex-bond , . IIA11LKY MALT Klrm : weslern , C575c ; Cana- aiaii. HW90o ; six-rowed , SOc. COIIN MKAI < Dull. ItYlO Nominal. IIAHL13YVak ; No. 2 , Milwaukee. 6U5005C. WIIKAT Ilecelpts , none ; exports , 61,000 bu. ; Bales , 2,050,000 bu. futures ; spot. Inactive ; No. 2 red , In tUoro nnd elevator. 63\c. nominal ; alloat , 63Hc , nominal ; No. 1 northern , r,9'4c : delivered , nominal ; No , 1 hard , 74'tc ' ; dellveied , nominal. Options advanced n lltllu at the stall , hut this was soon lost owing to weak cables , garni wealher nnil heller crop news. Then came ri crop scnro similar lo yesterday's , frightening the Hhorts until the pit wua full of buying orders , and prices shot up 'viJrHe to G2'tc for May , The market continued this wny nil the aflenioon. The close was llrm nt UJlHc net advance over yesterday. Cash wheat was oKnln very dull. Match closed nt 62T c ; May , C3f8lc , closed at 6a > ; o ; July , 65ii OCt4c , closed at C5c ; August closoM at C7c ; September , CU 15-IOflliSo , closed nt CSc ; DeeemlH-r , 71Hr71Uc , closed at 71c. COItN-Hfrelpts , 17,000 1m , : exports , 7,700 bu , ; m If a , 120.000 bu. futures and 37,000 bn , ppot. Hpot , easier ; No. 2 , ( Co In elevator ; 47a nllnnt ; rteamt-r mixed , 44 < ic 111 clevalcir ; 47Vic delivered. Op tion * wrrc slupldly dull all day. Imprest seem- InRly being nliwrbed by wheat. A sale ot March was made at ' , io. under yesterday'8 prlcv , show- Intr thut sliorts were pretty well protected , The close was dull ; March closed nt 4Cc ; April cloned ut 43Ho ; May. 4iH3Hi' . closed at 42ftc ; July , < IWH',4c ' , closed at 4lv. OATH Ilecelpts , 40,000 bu. : exports , 1,000 till. ; rnlrs , 15,000 bu. futures and 55.000 bu. spot. Kiwit , quiet and steady ; No. 2 , SOc ; No , 2 delivered. 37c ; No. X , 35c ; No. 2 while. 3t > c ; No. 3 white , 3S c ; track mixed \vettein. 3Ci37e ; ( rack white west ern , 3S'.4WU'o ' ; track white state , JS'iWr.'c. op. lions , dull urly , but Iwruino nmro active nnd firm later , closing H ( ? ' < c net ndvuuce ; March closed at Co : April closed at 35\e : Muy , 35UO "i c. closed at 55\ic \ ; July , 3IH ? 5c , closed at 35o , ttOl'H Qulot ; state , common lo choice. 9fH9c : rnclflc coR t , 1JU19C. IIIDKfl Slu\v ami nominally unchnnged ; wet iinltnl. Nrw Orli-nns aeli-ctfd , 45 tu 65 llj.r , 4ViW t' c ; Texas ( .elected , 35 to W Um. , 4Wia ; llurnos Ayrrs dry , M lo 24 Ibs. , lOHOUc ; Toxus dry , 21 to 90 ll > . . Cc. LKATIIIUI Quiet ; hemlock sole , Duenos Ayrrs , llEht to heavy weights. 15e , HAY -'holer ( , linn ) low grndeii , dull nnd heavy , fl \VOOL Quiet : domesllo tleoce , liU:4c ) ; pulled , MW26C ! Texas. lOOlSc. I'UOVIBlONH-lK-ef , steady. Cut nifnts. firm ; pickled bellies , 6-litftUc ; pickled nhoulders , Cc ; plckksl lininu , $ HU94c. Uml , quiet hut llrm ; wrMi-in strain clntrd at K.65 ; March cloved ut J7.C3. nnmlliul , Muy , J7.65 , nomliiHl ; July , J7.J5. nominal ; refined , firm ; continent , JS.05 ; South America , ' JS.40 ; compound , 1 6. 7 50 ' ' .W. I'urk , firmer ; new menu , JU.iWins.W ; extra' irllue , J12.35 fl3.Mi family , 113.6)014.00 ; .hurl clear , JID.uOlf ill'TTUH Mnn ; western Uuhy. ' HOUo ; wml ern creamery , 15ti210j weslern farlory , 9iUc ; Klglns , : ioj stale dairy , 14ii : c ; mciit rieamrry , UtjllkOld. . ( . HKiaiQul t ; slate Urge , tiflic ; small , TO IJo ; part skims , lit Me ; full rklms , W2Ho. KaUK-.Steudy ; state nnd I'enusylviiiila , ISo , wfslcrn flfsh , ll'.tW' ' 'i eoullnrn ; , ll'if HOHIN--rinn : strained to Kood , St.lZKOl.17H. TUItPKNTINU-Uull ; about steady ; a\if0e. \ TALLOW Dull , caiyj city ( M per pi * . ) , 4 15-lCc ; miintry ( pkitii. frt ) , 4 04 IJ-lCc. * s to quiillty. IlU.'l-V-Btnndyi dume tlc , fnlr to good , 1H06C ) Jnpnn. 4'tlJI ; c. MOLAHHICR-gulet ; New Orleans , open kettle , Biitxl to rluilct * . t7fl3Co. I'irriioLt'JuXl-lJiill : fnltnl cloxwl at SlUe. I'll ) IIID.V Dull ; Amerlrnn , JI2.0W13.W. I'OI'I'IJIl-qulPt ; Ink. ' . $ J.6 < > . Li.M : > Knslcr ; dmifstlc , I3.3 > 1. TIN-Klrmer ; slnilln , | l3.r , ; platen , dull , HI'ir.TIll-ln : : | or ; domeitlc , 13.86 aske < 1. COTTONHBKO OIIA stpadler feellnK In noled In thu markei , and btilhcH has plekeii up rnti- sldcrahly ; offiTlng" nrn Ilmlli-'lj prime crude , hhl. , 27o ; prime crude , Inocc , 2lft33c ; off crude , 24tt25c ; prime mimmrr yellow , 3l' ' < ,17J2c , ; off sum- IIIIT yellow , 31c ; prime summer while , 3I . HUH Alt Haw , dull ; refined , iinlot. l.ocnl I'roduco 'Market. * Ilt'TTKIl The fcnrclty of choice butter has mnilo llio market llrmcr nil nrjund. Kxirn cliolri' roll butler , I7 l'jc ; choice country , IIS1 1C ; parking stfk , 78'Jc. KOUH Allhoimli HIM receipt ! ) hax'c fnllon r.ff of lain there la no Improvement In prices. Hlrlclly frrnh eggs , 8nsic. ( , " OltnM.SHI ) 1-oi'LTIlY Thord I" but Illllo good slock on the market , but what few sales nrn made xli > w n slight advance In prices. Clilcki-n , MIIOc ; turkeys , 910c : Kfesu nnd ducks , < fIOi' , Inferior slock would soil below tin , ' n hove figures. ItlVK I'OlILTllY There Is a fair dnmnml nnd the markcl In llrmer on some grades ; hens , 7Ufl8c ; sprlnu chickens , C(6Hc ( ; turkeys , C87o ; young rtHistcrs , CJ6ic ! ; ataggy stock , 4fc ; old rofisters , 3c. VMAIy Good stock Is becoming scarce and cnmtiiandfl lietler prices ; good , fat veals , CJSc ; thin 'or henx'y , Sflic. IIONMY Choice whlto clover , lc ; California , 1C ; dark honey , 12i.i1J1.1c. MAPLK HYUL'I' ilnllon Jugs and cans , per dor. , Ji2.r,0 ; half gnlbns. JC.50. MAI'LK HUOAIl-l'cr III. , lOc. OAMIThere Is a plenllfnl supply , but the mniket Is rather quiet. Mallards , S2.OOflZ.25 ; n > d- hends , } 2.00'H2.2 : , ; lilui-wlnic t 'al , S1.Z14M 50 ; green- wing leal , Jl,00fft,25 ; mixed ducks , 75Q90C ; geese , J4.00174.50. OYSTKIlS Medium I X L , ICc ; horseshoe. ISc ; extra standard , 20c ; selects , 21c ; extin se lects. 22c ; company selects , ! 5c : counts , 30c , Nt'TH rhestnuts , 13c- per Ib. : Italian chest nuts , I2ill3c ; almonds , ICc ; Kngllxh walnuts , )2c ) : filberts , I2c ; pecane , large , 13-iVHc ; pwans , me dium , lOc ; llrnzll nuts , He. CMIJKIl Pure Juice , per Mil. , t < ! ; half bbl. , ja.I5 ; Oregon , per bbl. , J4.UO ; half bbl. , 52.75 : clarified elder , per hhl. . SI.50 : halt bbl. . (2.75. HAL'KUKIIAUT Per bbl. , SI ; half bbl. , J2.25. HIANS : California hnnd-plokcd navy , $1.90 ® 2.00 ; western navy , $1.7ufll.80 ; common white Loans , $1.5W1.75. ONIONS Onions are quolcd on orders at SOc ; onions , In bhla. . $2.75. POTATOES Minnesota Krown potatoes. In pinn 11 lots from More. 75c ; same In car lote. 6'iWCSc ; Nrbtnska and Iowa , from store , 6"c ; Colorado , from Blort- , SOc ; Colorado loin , 72fr"6c ; feed potatoec , Karly Ohio , ll.00tfl.10 ; Karly Hose , Me. Me.CAI1HAOK CAI1HAOK The nrst shipments of Florida cab bage have arrived In excellent marketable condi tion , Florida cabbage , per crate , $2.25 ; Califor nia cabbage , per Hi. . 2'lc. ' CI3I.KIIY Kxim fancy California , 60cS$1.00. KWKKT POTATO K.t-Clmid Block , per bbl. . $3.EOOT.65 ; srcd potatoes , $3.25. QUHHN VIOOUTAHI.E.S Hplnnch , per bhl. , $2.0032.23 ; salsify , 3035c per doz. ; radishes , per doz. , 35 ; ; lettuce , per doz. , 33ff45c ; cucum- horK. $1.50fl.7 $ ; tomatoes , per crale of SO lux. , J1.50 ; parsley , per doz. , 30i35c : ORB plant , per doz. , $2.23 : onions , per doz. , 2.VH30ccaulilo\vi'rper ; ! doz. , $1.25 1.50 ; asparagus , per doz. , OOo ; turnips , per doz. , 76fl85c ; carrots , per doz. , 73c ; hceiH. per doz. , 80o ' ! 1.00 ; water cress , per doz. , $1.73@ 2.00 ; Florida lomaloep , per C-lb. crate , $4.50. FHU1TS. APPLES There are hut few apples on HIP market nnd the tradt ; Is largely KU\US \ to oranges. Knncy wenterns , $2.23 per box. CHANIIKllHIES The cranberry season Is nearly over nnd most of the stock Is too soft to ship. There In still some deinund , however , for Kood stock , and prices are ruling hlEher. Cape Cod , per hhl , , $7 : bell nnd bugle , $7 ; Jersey , $7 , CAI.ITOUNIA OHANOKS The market has ad vanced all around and another advance Is ex pected In April. Hlverplde seedllnKS , $2.50 ; Ulverslde Washington navels , $2.75ff3.00 ; Redland s'Tdllnes , t2.50iT2.75 ; Itedland niivul. , $3.COii3.25 $ ; I'araeilcnos nnd excelsiors , nav.ils , $2.DO T3.75 ; .icedllngs , $ .50. .50.TISOPICAn TISOPICAn FRUITS. IIANAN'AS The banana trade Is Increasing , but there l no quotable change In prices. Per bunch , InrRe. $2.00fl2.50 ; ninall to medium , $ I.752.00. I.BMONH Messlnns. fancy , $1 ; choice , $3.CO. onANOKS I'ancy Florldas. $3.23 ; choice Klorl- das , $2.75(73,00. UIIAPKK There nrp n few Malagny stillon , Iho market. Per kei , ' , $8.50. KIOH Fancy , per Ib. , 15e , UATES Hulowees , C3 to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , FURS. HEAR No. 1 black , large , J20.00JT25.00 ; me dium , $13 ; small , $3.00810.00 ; black yearlings , large , $12.00015.00 ; medium. $10 ; small. $7 ; black cubs , large , J6.00SS.OO ; medium , S5.W4JtJ.Oy ; small , $4 ; Muck Montana and Rocky mountain , large , $ ! S.OOiJ22.00 ; medium. $14 : small , $10 : black Mon tana yearlings , large , $12 ; medium. JS ; small , $5 ; black Montana cubs , large , JC.50 ; medium , 51. W ; small , $3 ; silver tip , large , $20 ; medium , $12 ; small , $8 ; silver Up yearlings , luige , $11 ; medium , JS ; small , J5 ; silver Up cubs , large , JC ; medium , J4.W ; small. $3 ; brown , large , $20.00Q > 25.00 ; medium , $16 ; small , $12 : yearlings , large , J10.OOS12.Oi ) : medium , J8 ; small , $6 ; cubs , large , J7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No , 1 , large , Jl.09ffl.50 ; medium , GOc ; small , 0c : tisher No. 1 , large. $ S ; medium , $6 : small , J4 ; fox , sliver , ns 10 color , according to beauty No. 1 , large , $100 ; medium. JGO ; small. J40 ; sliver , pale , according to beauty , large , J50 ; medium , $30 ; small , J20 ; cross large , $7 ; medium , S3 ; small. J2 ; red , large , Sl.W ; medium , $1.25 : small , $1 ; gray , large , 75c- medium , Me ; prrmll , 40c ; kit , large , 50c ; me dium , 40c ; small , SOc ; lynx , No. 1 , largo , $3 ; me- dlum , $2 ; small , Jl.SO ; mnrlen. No. 1 , large , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , $1 ; mink. No. 1 , larce. SOci/JJl.CO ; medium , 75c ; small , 65c ; mink , dark. No. 1 , large , SI ; medium , 75c ; small , GOc : mounlnln lion , perfect head and feel. No. 1 , large , S1.00Q2.00 ; Imperfect skins , 23 50c : otlcr , No 1 large , $8 : medium , $6.0007.00 ; small. $5 ; otter , pale. No. 1. large , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $4- raccoon No. 1 , large , SOe : medium , COc : small. COc : inccoon. black , as to beauty. No. 1 IjirRO , C0cft$2,00 ; skunk , black , cas d. No. 1 large , $1,25 ; medium , 75c ; tmall , 60c ; shoit striped , large , $1 ; medium , 70c : tmall , 45c ; narrow striped , large , COc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c ; broad striped , large , 20ff23c ; wolverine. No. ' 1 , large , SI : medium , $3 ; small. $2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 large , $3 : me dium , $2 ; small. $1.50 ; prairie , large , 70f75c { ; medium , COn : small. DOc : beaver , per skin. No. 1 hiree. 5J.OOWO.OO ; medium , $4.50 : small , $2 ; kits , large , $2 ; medium. SI. CO ; small , 75c : muskrats winter. No. 1 large , . lOiillc ; medium , 9c : small , 7c ; fall , large , Sff'Jc ; medium , 7c ; small , Cc ; klls , large , 2ffi3c. - HIDES , TALLO\V. ETC. HIDES No. 1 Bicen hides , 2Vso ; No. 1 green Railed hides. 2HW3C ! No. 2 green sailed hides , lV412c ; No. 1 veul'cnlf , 8 Ibs. lo 15 Ihs. , CMc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Its. lo 15 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 1 dry ( lint hides , ro ; No. - dry Hint hides. 3c ; No. 1 dry sailed hides , 4c. Part cured hides He per lu. less than fully cured. HIIEEP PI3LTS Orecn ealled. each , 25ffOOc ; green sailed shearlings ( shorl-wooled early skins ) , each , G USc ; dry shearlings ( shorl-wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5fjlOo ; dry shenrllnga ( short-wooled early skins ) , No. 2. each , 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , MTSc ; dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska murialn wool pells , per Ib. , acliml weigh ! , 4flCo ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , aclunl wefcht , 4Jp7c ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4flCc. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , 4U ® 4Vic ; tallow. No. 2 , C iSJJo : grease , whlto A , 4c ; grease , whlto H , 3ic ; grease , yellow. So : grease , ilaik , 2 c ; old butter , 2ff2Vic ; beeswax , mime. 13 illSo ; rough tallow , 2if2 9 > kineiiiiolU AVIit'iit .llurlcet. MINNEAPOLIS , March 30. Hecelpls of wheat today were 170 cars ; shipments , 85 cars. The mills nn- grinding at the rate of 121,000 \ > u. In twenly-four hours , wjilch makes the day's con sumption , Including wheat flipped oul , about 35,000 In 40,000 bu. more than the receipts , The demand fur cash wheat on track was strong. The prices paid for It wcro about 23 a bu. nbovo the price of May at the HI mo time. About 100 cars of wheat were sold lo arrive , nnd II Is possible Unit the receipts may he larger In the next week or ten days In consequence. The bulk of the cash wheat s > hl t ls morning before the largo ndvunco jn futures , with the resitlt that the average price paid for Irack wheat today was about \ie \ lower than the average paid yesterday. The cause of It was that sales made yesterday were In Iho morning before the decline , and this moraine befon- the rise , while Iho closing prices loduy were nbout % c higher than the closing prices yesterday. There were n gocd many telegrams hero today from the southern portion of tlio winter wheat country , nnd most of them reported serious damage - ago to Iho wlnler wheat crop In ihelr sections. It wns the effect of these telegrams mainly thai sllmulnled larger buying and the consequent tlnnl rise In values. The market closed about o higher than yesterday fur futures , as well us for truck wheat. March , 60 c ; May , ( il'i Cl c ; July , CUio ; September , Cl c. During the early part of the duy trading wns very active , with a largo volume of business transacted In futures , with more dullness nt the close. The Hour mar ket was active , with sales at about the snmq prices ns the average sales yesterday , ranging from JJ.40 lo J3.CO for patenls nnd from JI.S5 to $2.10 for bi\kers , with n few Bales reported above and below these prices. St. LoulH .Market" . ST. LOUIS , March 30. FLOUR Qijlet nnd 8WIIKAT WaB bullish today , the market run ning up on advances of Injury to winter "heat crop , and closing wllh.u gain of % lVlc ; No. 2 red , cash. Wie ; March. Me ; May , 57lcj ! July , CORN Firm , but trading light , closing up ; No. 2 mixed , cash and Mulch , 34c ; May , 34 > ifi3 7ic : July , 35'tc. ' OATS Lower for cosh , higher for options ; No. 2 cash nnd March , 3tttc ; May , 314cj ! July , . RYE No. 2 , east track , Clc bid. llARLUY-Nolhlnir doing. lRAN- ) cust truck. FLAX SHIM ) Nominal nt 43c. CLOVEIt BKED Higher ; J7.MS8.70 for fair to prime timothy ; uiu-liangrd , HAY Quiet , unchanged ; prime to choice , $ S.M . . llt'TTEH Steady , unchanged nt recent decline. IXIUH Hlraily nt S ic. LEAD Kasler.ut $3.17U ; spelter , $3.57)4. ) COHN MKAlHtendy. . WlllKKY-Sl.OSfil.15. llAOUINU-l'nctmliKcd at COTTON TIKS Unchanged. PROVISIONS HlKher but ensler townrd close. Pork , Ntnndan ! mess. I1J.31H. Lard , prime steam. $7.00 7.10 ; choice. $7.25. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders. $3C2Vii h > ng and Hup , $0.03 ; shorts , K > . :0. Ilucon. Packed ghoulderu , $0.75 ; longs , J6.IUH : ribs. $3.75 ; shoits , tC.TSfie.ST'.i. HECEHTK Flour , 7lOJbbl . . wheul , lO.tOObu , : corn. 150. 000 bli , ; oats. U.WO tu. SHIPMUNTS-Fluur , 6.M ( ) bbls. ; wheat , none ; corn , ttuoo ) bu. ; outs , 9 , coo bu. Coffeu Market. NUW YORK. March SO COFFEE-Optlona opened dull , with blda unchanm-a to | 6 points low r , First actual mUei showed 6 i > olut aii- vanro over Inst nlsht , clojeO Hrm at unchnngert to M fx'lnls net ndvniire. Snles , R.OOi ) UIIBS , In cluding : May , $ | .OWrl .10 : July , $15.M , Seplem- ber , SIS ; November. $11.60 ; December. $ ! 4.35tfll.40 : BKil | miter , Rio , stf-ndy ; No. 7 , JI7.ri4 ; mild , quiet ; Cordorii , Jlfl.M/r..0 ; snlm , Z.OOO bags iif Illn. No. 7 lint bean nt $17.8TV , fe * > i'"K Rio at Ii.l2'i. for the United Hintc * ; 200 pkgs. Central Aiurrlcnn , $10 ; warehouse deliveries yesterday , 7.410 hngs ; New York stock tnduy , 20:1.987 : IKIRS ; 1'nlleil Hlnlcs strtck , 227,913 buge ; nllonl for the United Stales , 93,000 Imgx ; lolnl vlnlhlo supply available for the fnlted States , C20,94S bags , ngnlnst SIO.'S Imgs last year. LONDON , Mnrrli 30. Market quiet ; prices un changed to 3d tdchcr. IIAMIIUIUI. Mnrch 30.-M > uket steady ; sale * . 4,000 hags ; prices ' , i ' 4 pfg. higher. RIO DM JANEIRO. March 30.-Market flrm : No. 7 , $16.20 ; exelmnge , 9 IMCilj lecelpls , 6,000 bugs : stock , 101W ) bags ; cleared yoalcrdny , 39,000 bngs. SANTOS , March 30. Market quiet ! good aver- nno Santos , quiet , steady ; no quotations ; re ceipts , 2,000 bags ; Flock , 411,000 bags. HAVRE , March 30. Market steady ; sales , 19,00 } bnss ; prices Ki'tiernlly ' .if lower , COTTON .MAItKin1. New Orleans Weekly Report of the Product's Movement. NEW ORLEANS , March 30-Secrelary lies- ter's weekly cot tan leport shows n falling on compared with tlio two past yrai * . The decrease - crease from the seven days ending March 30 , lasl year , being 7,733 bales and from llie same days year before lasl , 14.0C2 bales. For tlio thirty days of March that have elapsed nn excess of 8,953 bales have been brought Into sight over last year , but the aggiegale li 12(1.1105 ( bales under the1 pamc days In March , 1S92. The total brought Into sight during the past seven days , Including conectIons , Is 50,900 bales , ngiunst 56,639 hales hist year. Tlio total marketed from September 1 to date Is C.837,177 bales , against C.OI8.S31 bales nnd 8,370,410 bales for last year nnd llie year before , respectively. From tills lime on last yenr the amount of cotton brought Into sight wns 631,031 bales nnd the year before last CCS.939 hales. Northern mill takings for the past seven days chows nn In- crenso of 14,509 hales ns compared with the corresponding period last yeur , but the total takings since September 1 have decreased 291423 bales. The total takings of American mills , north nnd couth nnd Canada , thus far for the seaion have been 1.733.7C2 bales , against 2,009,965 bales last year. These Include 1,17,3.12 ( ! hales used by norlhern spinners , against 1,407,775 bales last yt-ar. _ OALVESTON , March 30. COTTON Rocelpls , 4,5 bales ; sales , 473 bales ; slock , 46.9C1 bales. NKW OIU.KANS. March 30. rOTTON-FIrm ; spot , 4,500 bales ; lo arrive , 700 bales ; low ordi nary , 6 4c ; ordinary. ( Hie ; RO , , , ! ordinary , C ic ; low middling. 7c ; middling , 7Uc : go3d middling , 714c ; fnlr middling. 8c ; fair. 9 l-16o. Recelpls , net , 1,790 bales ; gross , 2.C23 bales ; exporls lo Great Ilrlllan , 5,0 * ) bales : caaslwlse , 2,035 bales : slock , 227.0S7 bales. Fuliiics , slt'iidv ; Mies , 2.I.OW bales ; April , J7.19ff7.21 ; May , $7.25fr7.20 ; June , J7.325J7.33 ; July. J7.4007.41 ; AliKtist , f,7.4S 7.4 , ; Septomher , $7.41fI7.l3 ; October. $7.44 7.4f , ; Noycmbpr , $7.4S5f7.50 ; December , S7.53JJ7.55. ST. LOt'IS , March 30.-COTTON-Flrmer. higher , 1-lCc ; lulddllng , 7 5-1Cc ; nal n , 1.30J bales ; rc.llpt.l < ' . 10 ° bales ; shipments , 100 bales ; stock , li9tM bales. LIVERPOOL. March 30.-Followlnp arc Iho wlEKly.c"n "tntlsllcs : Kales of the Week , 31.000 bales ; America , 27,000 bjilos ; forwarded from shltis side lo spinners. 43,0i bales ; nclual export , 5,0i > ) bales ; total Impnrt , 07,000 hales ; American , 6,000 bales ; total stock , 1S",9 000 Iriles- American. 1,675,000 bales ; trilnl nlloat , 123oi > 0 , aAm \ ( rlcan. 105,000 hales : speculators took 1,000 bales nnd exporters look 1,000 bales. Liverpool . Markets LIVERPOOL. March 30. WIIEAT-Domaml moderate ; holders offer moderately No " ; 1 ( "all- 6 ° rVu'l 6s5B 1U : rcit western , winter , 4s 9d { ? < aCOItN Firm ; demand moderate ; new mixed , FLOUR Spring patents , 6s 9J. PROVISIONS-Ileef , extra India mess. SSs , Pork , prime mess , 67s Cd. liacon , long nnd short clear , r,5 Ihs. , 32s Cd ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , J3a Cd. Lard , prime western , 3Ss. IIUTTER Finest , 8)3 ; good , C3a. CHEESE American , 5Cs Cd. TALLOW 2li . TURPENTINE 2s Id. LINSEED OIL 21 ? Cd. ROSIN Common. 3s 7lf.il. PETROLEUM Hellned , 4Hd. Rerelpts of wheat for the past three davs , 405,000 centals. Including ICS.Oi'O ' American. The receipts of corn for the past three days were 135,200 cenlnls American , The weather Is clear nnd cold. 7Sow York Dry ( ioodi Market. NEW- YORK , March 30 , There was consider able more life In the diy goods market today and the pales reached n large total. More Im portant buyers nre present nnd more trade Is In sight. Agents have advanced Farmer's choice bleached cottons We. Printing cloths me In good demand nt Full River , Kid llnlshed cam brics nre being Inquired nbout more freely , Colored coltons nro In steady request , Wooler.n nre In more request , llrown cottons In good delivery on old orders. There Is more doing In wide sheeting. Printed fabrics nre moving very well on former purchases nnd new business 'of good proportions. The tone of the mnrkct Is better. Financial Note * . BOSTON. Mnrch 30. Clearings , $10S20C40 ; bal'- nnces , J1..II.'S2. ! BALTIMORE , Mnrch 30. Clenrlngs. Jl,55i353 ; ; bnlnnces. $194,920. NEW YORK , March 30. Clearings , $ IS,9SC,50S ; balances. $4,840,400. PARIS. March 30. Three per cent rentes , 99f 33c for the account. CINCINNATI , Mnrch 30. Clearings , $1,503,0:0. Money , 214416 per cent , PHILADELPHIA , March 30. Clearings , $7CU- 202 ; balances , $1,239.158. MEMPHIS , March 30. Clearings. $163,070 ; bal ances. J44.C71. Now York exchange , $1 premium. LONDON , March 30. The nmoflnt of bullion gone Into the Bank of England on balances today , 68,000. SAN FRANCISCO , Mnrch 30 , Drafts , s'ght ' , 15c ; telegraphic , 20c ; silver bars , 59jGCOc ; Mex ican dollars , ISi-iSYWUc. NKW ORLEANS , March 30. Clearings , $1,172- 600. New Yoik exchange , commercial , Jl pre mium ; hank , J1.50 premium. ST. LOUIS. March 30. Clearlngn. J2.Srl,153 ; bal ances , $32t > ,6$6. Money , dull lit 6',44J7 per ccnl. Exchange on New York , 83o premium. CHICAGO , March 30. Clearings , S12.071.000. Now York exchange , 75SOc premium. Slerllng exchange , quiet ; actual rates , JI.STO4.Ss ; ; . Money , 4J6 per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Mnrlcotfi. OIL CITY. I'n. , Mnrch 30. National Transit certificates opened at S7'/iC ; highest , 87',4e ; lowest , 87Uc : closed at S7Vc ; rnles. 3.00J bbl ? . ; clearances. 13,000 bbls , ; shlpmenls , C7OCS bbls. ; runs , 82,212 bbls. bbls.PITTSRURG. PITTSRURG. Pa. , March 30. National Transit certificates opened nt S714 ; closed nt 87Vi ; highest , 874 ! ; lowest , 874 ! ; no sales , Duliith Wheat Market. DULUTH. Mnrch 30. Close WHEAT Higher ; No. 1 hnrd , cash , C2c : Mnrch MJSc : May , G2c ; July. C4Vc ; No. 1 northern , cash , C0io : March , &Sc ; Muy , Clc ; July. 63c ; September , 63'/ic ' ; No. 2 northern , each , r,7'Sc ; No. 3. 50io ; rejected , 4S'lc. On Irnck : No. 1 northern , s to arrive , 6Uic. Receipts , ,44,000 , bu. ; iflilimicntB , none , H City 3Iiirkots. KANSA CITY , March 30. RYE Firm ; No. 1 , 4Se. 4Se.FLAX FLAX SEED-FIrm nt $1.23T1.2C. BRAN Easy nt GlfiCSc. HAY Steady ; timothy , JS.OOQ8.50 ; prairie , $5.0) Q C. SO. _ U oil Market. ST. LOUIS. March 30. WOOL Quiet , un changed. The llrst lot of new wool of the season came on today from Fnyotte. Mo. , class ing heavy line , short staple , and selling nt lOc. Manchester Textile Marltot. MANCHESTER , March 30. Cloth manufac turers arc unable to obtain better prices. Yarn : ) depressed and Inanimate. London Sugur Market. LONDON , March 30. SUGAR-Cnne. steady : MuacDviulo cane , fair refining , 13a 3d ; ccnlrlfugal Java , 15s 5 < 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l''rlsro AVheat < 4tlutatlfins , SAN FRANCISCO , March 30. WHEAT Inact ive ; May , $1.10',4 ; December , Sl.ll'.j. STOCKS AND 1IONDS. DllrlllR th 1'Irst Hour of ISuslneHS TrailliiKT Wu Very I.lRlit. NEW YOniC , March 30 , During the first hour of business the trading was very light , The market sagged off at once on selling by the bears , Before noon It was developed that LOiulon was again In the market ad n buyer anil that offerings ot stocks were readily accepted. ly ) degrees the pressure to soil was removed and In the afternoon the early sellers became buyers , resulting In an advance which continued until the close , the final sales being made at prices Vic to lV c higher than the closing sales of yester day. The upward movement was on heavy purchases , bald to bo for tlio account of n now bull pool organized by Insiders. Reports were also current that the attorney general of Illinois had reached a conclusion against the Chicago Qas company , Instituting quo war- ranto proceedings. Cotton Oil , common and preferred , rose 1 and 2 per cent respectfully on favorable trade prospects. Lead tpr - ferred gained 1 % Per cent and the common ! ' / per cent on buying for a bull pool , Sugar , which receded % per cent In the early doallngH , became strong during the after noon and advanced H Per cent , closing within H per cent of the highest point touched. Sugar preferred advanced % per cent. The grangers recorded an Improve ment of K and 1 per cent , the latter In St. Paul , In which foreign buying was heaviest. Durlington & Qulncy opened U per cent up , and then on Doston selling broke % per cent , rallying during the afternoon on strong buying , touching 82 % , an advance of % per cent from the low point of tbo morning , of which V per cent was lost at the close. Omaha advanced 1 per cent on purchases based on reports to the effect that the net earnings for the current year up to date show guliis on the came period last year , Atchlson opened U per cent higher and then declined Vt per cent on Boston selling. London bought liberally of the shares and room traders followed suit , causing a re covery ot % per cent. The bond market bid. The closing quotation ! on bonds : London Stock Otiotutloni. LONDON , March 30.-1p.m. HAH SILVER 'JTXd per ounce. MONP.V-W percent. The rate of illHcount In the open market for short blll IH 1 0-10percentanil for three-months' bills IB U1 0-111 per cent. lloston Stuck Oiiotulloni. BOSTON. March JiO.-Call loana. L'63 per cent : time loaim , : i'slkj ( ! per com. Closing prlcsa for BtocliH , bonds unit nilnlni ; nhart" * : Now York Mining Ouotntloin. NEW YORK , JIarch'RO.t-Tho ' following arc In3 eloslntr mining quotations : Choler ' . ' " 'iV Plymouth 0 Crown Point H5 Sierra Nevada HC Con. Cal. & Va. . . . 200 Standard li.ri ! load wood. . rtO Union Con AS ( lould & Curry , . . . . fiO Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 Hale A NorcrosB. . 40 Iron Silver ; . 10 llomcstake 1100 Oil ckallvor 200 Mexican 100 " fdo pruforred 1000 Ontario 70l" ( Iliilwer 5 Ophlr. L'10 Snn Franclico Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO , JliireliS0-lho offlclalclosing Quotatlona for mlnlns stocks today word as fol- lowal : - f. > . . , . , , . Alta 10 Mexican 12C HeHt&'lJclchcr. , . , . 120 MOno ' . . . . . . . . . 4 llnlwcr 8 Mount Diablo. . : , . . 225 Chollar.- . . . . . . . . . ; 21 Navojo , 07 Con. Cal. A Va 215 Nevada Queen 208 Crown Point. . . . . . 44 Ophlr GO EurcKaCon IS Potoal 3 ( 'oulil i Curry B4 Savauo 08 Halo It Norcross. . . 4i ! St. I.ouls Mining Stock < Juot tnns. ! ST. LOUIS. March 30. Mlnlntf stocks closed as follows today : On ( ho London Murlcct. NEW YOniv. March 30. The Evenlnc Post's London special cablegram aays : Americans were easier In selling orders. The president's message Is rcKaitll'd here variously and nltoerether pes simistically , hut a telcsrnm at midday etatlnK that another selKnlorngc bill would be Introducetl had a bad effect. But for this there was a distinct tendency to buy. Amsterdam bought Central 1'aclllo larKdy. Other markets were cjulet , but firm. Silver wns 27'.4d ' on scarcity of supplies. Twenty-four thoucand pounds In bin- gold were bought ; 32,000 camu ftom Australia and 12,000 from Lisbon. St. LouU Live Stock Mnrkot. ST. LOUIS. March 30. CATTLE-Tlecelp'.s. 1,400 head ; shipments , 600 head : maiket strong for natives , with a. nalii of 10W15c. Texuns stronir , but tlow because of hlsher prices nskeJ ; Texas Htuers , 1,000 ID 1.20J Ihs. . J2.fOJf3.10 : cows , J2 ; native steers , 1,000 to 1,300 Ibs. , $3.60S13.3i cows , J2.23Q2.90. HOGS Ilecelpts , 5,200 head ; shipments , 3,000 head ; muiket 6glOc lower ; choice llKht , 14.10 ; Kood mixed , J4.70iJiM.75 ; roinmon Heht anil rough heavy , } 4.00(4.60. ( S1IKE1' neeelpls , 300 head ; shipments , none ; market active : 10jl3c hlsher ; choice native mixed , J4.50. Kansas City Live Stock -Market. KANSAS CITY. March 30. CATTLE Ilecc'ptB , 3,500 head ; shipments , fcOO heail ; strons to lOc hlKher ; Texas steers , J2.10ff3.50 ; TBXIIS cows , Jl,7303.40 ; Hhlpplne steers , > 3.WJf4.20 ; native cows , Jl.4003.10 ; stockers and feeders , J2.SOSJI 3.50 ; hulls. } 1.75B2.i.O. 11OC5S Ilecelpts , 12,000 head ; shipments , 2.500 head ; market weak to Co lower ; hulk , Jt 50 ; hoavlia , packers and mixed , } 4.4504.6"i ; light , Yorkers and pigs , JI.SHH.IJ. SUKEI' Itecelpts , l.suO head ; shlpm.-nts , none. w York l.lvo Stuck Market. NKW YOUK , March 30 , DEI3VES Ilecelpts , 2,300 head ; market active ; KHd ( to prime uteurs , J4.23C4.40 ; dry COWB , J1.40S3.37U. BIIEEP ANU LAMBS Receipts. 7,910 head ; iivukot uctlve , Uo hluher on Ixith sheep and lumbHi sheep , prime to poor , J3.234.50 ; chijlce , J4.Wi85.75 ; unshorn lambs , common to choice , J3.500/3.S. / IIOOS Ilecelpts , 2.SOO head ; market nominally llrm at J5.1085.iO for Inferior to choice. WE.ITHKK FtHtKV.MTtl. It AVlll 1 ! ( ipiirnilly l-'nlr unil Much Collier In NolirnBka Todny. WASHINGTON , March 30. Forecasts for Saturday ; Kor Ntbriisku , KananH nnil Colorado Generally nulr ; much colder , northwest winds. , , For lown Fair ; ' 6//ller / / | northwest winds. For South Dakatn Showers ; colder , northwest winds. , „ ' , Lot-ul Itvi'orit , OfFiCEOi'TiiE WeiB"511 HUHBAU , OMAHA , Muruli 0. Onmhii record of tomparaturannd rainfallcoiniiaraU wlWcorroapoiuliug day of past four years : . . - V , J804. 1803. 1892. 1801. Maximum tQinporntuta. 70 = 7n = > & 5 = 423 Mliiliiiunitcmpcratuni ) , . . 373 42li > = 35 = Avorniro tomporaturo. . " 54 = f > 8 = 48 = 38 = 1'rcolpltutlonJ.l.OU .00 .18 ,00 Statement ahowln 'tho ' udtiditbn of tum- porr.turound prouipltntlon at Omahu for the day and slnco Maroti 1.18'JI ; : Normal tcmnoriiture-,1 ! , ' . 640 IC.xce.ss for tlio day lie K.YCCSS since Murch 1. . . 104- Nnrmul preclpttatlnii.vi. 08 Inch Dellcloncy for the dayiv 08 Inch Deficiency slnco March 1 48 Inch Jtcports from Other Stations nt H r. M' . "T" Indlcatta trace. OEOUQH K. HUNT , Local Forccait Official , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Another Liberal Bun or All Boris Fiuds an Aotiro Demand , FAT CATTLE SAG A LITTLE IN VALUE Inquiry ( Inoil hut Drillers Tiiko of the Liberal Supply COMB About .Steady HoggVcnIt unit u Dime I.otvcr , P1UDAV , March 30. Receipts wcro again fairly liberal today , the five days' supply showing an Increase of 3,100 head of cattle and 15,700 head of hogs aver receipts for the same period for last week. Thcro has been very little change In the sheep receipts. The cattle market as a rule was tolerably active , but prices had a tendency to sag on nearly all grades. There was a very re spectable demand from all sources , but as supplies were ample and reports from the cast conflicting all classes of buyers were Inclined to be bearish , and , except on some thing that struck their fancy and on which competition was active , prices shaded lower. Some cattle sold strong and some sold Be to lee lower , but most of the trading was somewhere between these extremes. The generally common quality of the cattle had something to do with thu lower prices , but In spite of this trading was rather . ' 'vcly ' throughout and a good and reasonably early clearance .was made. The cow market was Just about steady. Oood , fat cows and heifers had no difficulty In finding purchasers at good , firm figures , but the hard to poor stuff was harder to move than It has been anytime this week. There was n good demand for calves and prices ruled firm on desirable offerings. Hough stock of all kinds sold very generally In Thursday's notches. In stockers and feeders there was no change worthy of note. There was perhaps a better country Inquiry and for that reason more active buying by yard traders. A fair amount of good business was transacted and prices wcro fully steady. Oood to choice feeders are quoted at ? 3.00(3'3.40 ( ; fair to good , $2.7G3.00T.and lighter , commoner grades at from $2.75 down. Representative sales : UIIUSSED HK12K. No , Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 4SO J2 M 2. . (30 M 10 32. . D.1S M 20 1.I. . . G2 < ) 2 03 10. .1010 3 10 91. ,10:5 : 3 2) I.C. . . WO 2 75 10. , 838 3 10 11. ,1)73 ) 3 20 1. . 90i ) 2 73 8. .1002 3 10 23. ,1037 , 3 2i ) 1. . C30 2 SO 8.n. . , 934 .1 10 7 , , Ml 3 20 1. .10SO 2 S5 n.c. . , M 3 10 37. .1262 3 2) ) 3. . 700 2 85 42. .1131 S 10 19. ,112'1 3 2' ' ) 1. . 20 3 00 42. .1280 3 . IS. ,1223 3 23 11. .1230 3 00 18. .1051 3 22. ,1075 3 25 14. .1030 3 00 18.S. . . 8W 3 32. ,1063 3 23 7. . 9S8 3 00 17. .1031 3 39. 1231 3 25 3. . SCO 3 00 .1010 3 15. 1100 3 2T 3.S. . .1012 3 00 4 ! ,1 , 27 3 15.C. . 1032 3 S3 S.l . SC5 3 111) 10. 1032 3 48. ,1127 , 3 23 l ! . 880 3 03 23. 1113 3 12. 1111 3 23 8. . 943 3 O.'i 20. , 840 3 4. 1072 3 23 23. . MO 3 03 13. , 972 3 4.S. . ,1278 , 3 25 26. .118S 3 05 14. . 9GO 3 12. ,1163 , 3 25 63.C. . .1030 3 10 17. ,124H 3 1 36. l-- 2 C. . S35' 3 10 20. ,1079 , 3 1 19. - - o- 1. .ICnO 3 10 20. .1273 3 20 .1021 3 Ho 4. .1213 3 10 , ! ) S4 3 20 20. 1193 3 30 1. .1WO 3 10 2l ! ,1001 3 20 j2C. .1181 3 20 1."c ,104 3 10 6 , ,1020 , 3 20 19. .11 1 3 SO "c ! . ! ) GS 3 10 10. ,1105 3 20 .1203 3 35 4. .1170 3'10 20. .1184 3 20 17. .12W 3 . ' .5 COI.OHADO CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 feeders..10SO $2 50 17 feeder.1093 $3 33 HOGS 1'rlccs could not go up all the time and buyers took advantage of today's liberal offerings and the absence of shipping buyers to get back Home of the recent ad vance. The Chicago market was reported lower and buyers started In to pound out a decline hero. They succeeded to the extent of Go and lOc and bought most of the hogs at $1.60 and $4.55. Some of the best light weights brought $4.60 and a load of choice heavy butchers' reached $4.65 , Common stuff sold down as low as $4.45 and $4.72V4 , There was no particular life or snap to the movement , , but although the feeling appeared to bo very weak and buyers Indifferent , the ) IOJH kept Belling , and when the market finally firmed up toward the close on the strength In provisions there were scarcely any hogn left. The big hulk of the hogs changed hands at $4.50 and $1.55 , as against $4CO and $4.65 Thursday and $1,45 on lust Friday. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 4 1S5 . . . $445 M 275 40 $4 f.5 3 , 40 4 45 63 234 IS ) 51 C 2J8 . . . 4 45 71 225 120 55 6 242 . . . 4 471,4 74 2.fi . . . 15 ! ) . . , . ; . . . 80 4 47',5 70 1M . . . Hi 53 247 40 4 47'S ' 72 2o8 IH 65 77 215 40 4 50 fa 200 40 U 77 21 ! 120 4 CO 48 361 IS ) 65 53 . . .263 . 40 4 CO 13 213 . . . H 4 r.220 . . . 450 52 345 163 55 73 Ill M 4 50 f,7 215 fO 55 6.1 258 240 4 50 74 213 * 0 Mi CS , 220 W 4 50 84 216 80 K W. 216 200 4 50 75 12 40 55 S 226 . . . ' 450 C7 818 . . . 65 28 238 . . . 460 74 Vi'.O 80 55 91 1M 120 450 75 236 80 53 63 227 80 4 CO 61 328 40 55 58 275 . . . 4 CO 75 189 40 55 Cj 2C3 80 4 50 46 286 kO 51 78 249 160 4 CO d ) 230 . . . 55 83 213 40 4 CO G ! 265 . . . 55 C2 2S9 160 4 CO C3 2 . . . 55 76 223 40 4 CO W 264 200 C5 67 241 80 4 50 84 2S9 40 C5 SI , , " 50 . . . ICO 73 1.256 12) ) 55 C6 I.2C3 160 450 52 2-J'J 80 85 77 S26 120 4 CO 71 til 120 C5 C5 253 120 4 CO 85 836 80 C5 68 229 tO 4 M 70 2.17 . . . CS 7 230 . . . 4 50 ) 78 201 40 55 < . . . . .2X0 . . . 4 CO W 2CT 160 C1 4 372 . . . 4M 8S SI2 IS ) CS 8 , ! ! . . , J8l W 4 CO 77 ZiS 160 CS 4 3W . . . 450 105 21 1M C5 . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C2J4 ! W C5 (3 I ! . . 284 9X > 4 CZ'.lj M 237 . . . 65 e4. . . 204 SO. 4 62V4 71. . Z30 . . . K < , : , , . : : : M tug u. : w m PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND , Best Spring1 Remedy in the World * . It Makes People Well ! / Tlicro Is one rcnl spring remedy ! There is one true specific for diseases arising from n dobilltivtDtl nervous ays. tem , and that is Pnlno'a celery eoinpound , so generally prcseribcd by physic-inns } . It is probably the most ronmrkublo remedy that the Kuionllflo research of this country has produced. Prof. Edward K. Phelps , M.U. , LL.D. , of Dartmouth college - logo , first prescrib.'d what is now known the world over as Paine's celery com pound , a positive euro for dyspepsia , biliousness , liver complaint , neuralgia , rheu matism , all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. l''or the latter , Palno's celery compound has succeeded again and again whore oyer.vthing else has failed. The medical journals of this country-ami Europe have given more space in the last few years to the nmny remarkable cases where the use of Paino'a celery com pound has made people well , than to any other one subject. I'lClS AND HOUGH. 1 700 . . . 2 60 1 260 . . . 4 00 1 600 . . . 325 SHEEP Receipts were liberal , eleven loads , a few of them billed direct to killers. There was a good demand , but as sellers were all very bullish In view of the higher market east , trade was a trllle slow and It was late before dealers got down to busi ness. Fair to good natives are quotable at $3.004.00 ; fair to good westerns , $2.75 ® 3.75 ; common and stock sheep , $2.252.7G ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs at $3.00 © 4.25. ItccclptR nnil Deposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock aB ahown by the hook of the Union Stock Yards co.np.iny for tin ) twenty-four hours euain ? at 5 o'clock .p. in , March 30 , 1U < J4 : KECEIl'TS. CHICAGO LI VIC STOCK. Sellers of Cuttlo Dirt Xot IIuvo Lonp ; to Wult for lluycra. CHICAGO , March 30. The entile maiket was firm. There was a supply of barely 7,000 head , and with fairly free buylni ? both for local and shipping account sellers did not have long to wait for buyers. Trading \xymn \ In Rood season and was active while the supply lasted. Per haps an exception should IIP made In the capo of old "canning truck. " That class .was dull and lower. There were a few hunches of peed to choice slcers that brought from J3.75 to J4.25 , but the uveiaKO quality of the receipts was very ordinary , and prices below J3.70 took the bulk. TradliiB In IIORS today opened slow at 5c oft from Thursday's price * . It WHS lunil woik to get inoru than $4.bO for the prime olTerlnKs , and the bulk of the enrly trading wns nt from tl.70 to M.&O. A little later In the afternoon the demand Improved and tin1 market worked firmer , tlnally closInK strong. There were a few late sales ut from $4.83 to JI.S74. ! From these llgurcH Micro wns trading all ulniiK down to from J4.45 to SI.50 for poor Huff and from J2.50 to $4.25 for culls. Tim fiesh receipts were estimated nt 2H,10) head , and there were stale hogs enough to swell the supuly to 30,000. The receipts fur the first live lays of this wek are ab .ut to,0(0 h'ncl in re limn "for the siime time last week and 81,000 more than a year ngo. The receipts for this month will fuot up about C1C.OOO head , as ngiilnst 408,778 for March hist year an Increase of 201,000 head. The last few days have seen a degree of buoy ancy In the sheep market ( hat It had long been u stranger to. Although the receipts fell only u little short of the average for the lust threu months , there did not appear to be enough. At all events prices continued to advance , showIng - Ing a gain since last Friday of from 25c to 30o per 100 Ibu. Quotatlona now range from J2.50 to S3 for poor stuff , to from J4.45 to J4.50 for extra. Thu advnhro In lamb.4 has not been less marked. They are quoted ut from J3.35 to S4.85 for poor to choice and at from SLOT to 15 for fancy. Doth sheep nnil lambs were slrong today. Receipts for this week will reach about 57,000 head , mid for the month , 235,000 head. Ilecelpts : Cattle , 7,000 head ; calves , 200 head ; hogs , 2(1,000 ( head ; hlinep , 7,00' ' ) tit-ad. The Kvenlng Journal reports : t'ATTLK Ileci'lpts , 7,000 head ; market fcteady lo a trllle stronger ; prime to extra steers. SI.S5W 4.40 ; good to choice. $3.90 T4.10j others , S3.2jQI.75. IIOOS Hccelpls. 26.001) head ; market ste.i.ly nt yesterday's close ; packers and mixed. S4.05f4.BJ | ; prime heavy and butcher weights , J4.l > Oij)4.Si'.i ) ' ; nssoiled Hunt. S4.60ffl.R5. bulls , J2.00fl2.50 ; oxen , Jl.50g2.50. Hliiux ( 'lty Llvo Htiick .U rJ < < itH. RIOUX CITY. Maich SO.-HOOR-llecelpts. 200 head ; shipments. 30 head ; maiket CijlOo lower : J4.42't ' 4. 5 ; hulk. 4.45 4.50. OATTLi : Ilecelpts , SOO head ; shipments , DOO head ; , market lower on slock nilllis feeders , J2.60iiJ3.15 ; yeaillngs , J2.2502.90 ; cows , St.23Hl2.G5 ! Htiii'k In Klglit. The following nro ihnnicolptH at the four prin cipal cllles Friday , March HOi Catllo. Hoiro. Sheep. South Omaha H.MIIO 7fit)7 ) U.tM'J Chlciif" . . . . . . . . 7,000 211,000 7,0011 KniiHiiB City JI.B'HI ' I' ' , ! " " ' l.WM ) SI. LoulH. . : . : . . . . i:400 : _ 6.i0l ! ) jltHI Total IC.'dO 00.707 11.14'J ttf KI/yMv ' - T-jfliim. * * THE MEXT MORNING I TECL BRIGHT AND NCW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER. lly doctor sur It < t "tly on tht itamacli , liver and kMnev . nrt 1 } a plenum laisllve. 1 hlj drink It made from herln. and Is prepared tot u cully u lea. Ittiealled _ Br. .i nd Tour < liU M fora frte sample. ' . Parollr ftleillplnB inoTrn d Vr in"rrtM WOOUWAllO.U la ? " rJC' M TJllilXJlt ft WOOUWAllO. L * JWV.N.K This extraordinary ItojtiTcnator is the most wonderful discovery of the UKC. It has been , endorsed by the U'adlnBEclentlllomen of Euiopo i.nd America. Hndyan is purely vege table. Iluilynn stops Prematureness of the discharge In 10 ! days. Cures APTKII Constipation , Dlzzlnc.-s , Falling SenGjitlonn , Nervous Twitch.UK of the eyes and other parts. Strengthens , Invlgomlen and tones the entlio system , llinlyiiu cures Debility , Ncrvousneii , Emissions , and < ! c7Clopes ana restores woalt orgftiiB. 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