Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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TIT in rv\r A n A "nATT/v nTCip.J'Jr'flrT-wan A v.rAijrTT ! in
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat is Kept in a Ferment All Day bj
Ciop Damage Reports.
CLOSES AT A THREE-FOURTHS ADVANCE
I.nrit Ann I n .IiiiniiK Vv A lion n .Mckc
nnil l'e rk Tnc'iify-TtVo nml
Unit O l Corn nnit
UnlH
CHICAGO , Mnrch 15.-Crop damng <
re-ports nml denial of them kep
wheat In'a ferment today nnt
cnuscil consle1"rnlilo IrfPRillailty In
the ntictuntlons. The general tretitl wai up
w.ird , Mny closlrB nt n H6ic advance. Pie
visions made nnolhcr Jump , closing nt fron
2l4c to 5o lilRlicr- for lard to 22'4r hlsh r fo
pork. Corn closed n shade higher nnil o.itf
ft Hluielc IO.KCT.
Crop ilnmiiKo reportsm plentiful ftt 'ho
opening of the wheat market , not only from
Illinois , but nl o from Ind'nnn find Kuns.iH
especially from the latter state. Wheat on
tClat nccotint oponcil Htroug. Mny , whlcl
closed Saturday nt 7314i73ie , opened a
from 73ti ; to 73Jc , nnd In the course of the
nr t hour'H trading It got ns high as T4Uc
The Springfield report , \\hlch save the nrpa
of winter whent killed In the state as 33 pur
cent of the whole received parti U ? onflrma
lion from private icports fiom the country
The only thing tlmt prevented thn/c crop
tlamage reportH from more sorlu'uly Influ-
cm-inn the inntkeH was the fart tli.it onlv u
nrt'k ago tcIcRrtitnH Irom Him" nr f-omvrs
mild whciil previously tnought to be winter
killed was Ktowlntf finely under the Inilu
pncc of two or three iMy * of mlid weather
The damnce lo winter whe-ut was not HIP
only bullish feature of the liny'a new * , nl-
thoiifih nothing lso hn.l .an } . pf.rt.i'iilar
rffect on prices. The quantity o. oc.'an rim-
fnfc ilerrviiHi-d l.r.OO.J'iO ' mi. last week and
the domestic visible supply decreased _ _ ] ,
.llx.WO bu. , compared with n ilejr .isu of < >
CM hu. t.ic rom-'imnill J- ? * ivi.-ck .if
bofore. The world's rthlpiiHU H of uhont r.rul
Hour to Europe last > veek were only 3.1JS.WO .
year. Chlcatto lerj'nti wro 17 pars ; the
yinr bt'forp they < voio W I-IM. Minneapolis
nnd Oululh got 3UT V.IM .iiM'mt ' 2..I . earn
Monday a week IIRO an.I 51 $ pars the Hlmllar
day of the year befa-e , Some repot ts of a
more RratlfyiiiB charac-ie" renurillng the
crops vti'rp' received iftor 11 o clock anil
pausid a decline ! to Tn'j AfteiIliat prlc.'s
tlurtuutfd ncivoiMlv until rpnowcrt diimage
reporld , this lime MY.-.Ing tbo l-'ri'iich el-op ,
vve-re n-celvwl , wiic'n raus'eil a reoi.vcry : o
74f. The market closed nt th it uric ; .
Coin wn.s not rn'irh ilfeetpj l\v the iglta-
tlon ovrr crop Imingn lo whent after tne
first half hour of the - et. ljn. : Theopen'nji '
was llrm and n bhivloJilshvr nt fiom :
to 24' ' r for May nnd an Improve-m.'nl to 2 .
followed. Tinimil.ft liocnma we.ikor nn
Increased eiffe-rlnss frum i r IVfrpre.iima -
bly on Indications of lirfi1" ri-cclnH Mav
finally fe-ttlnB down to J-t'io and clo3lni ;
BtoaelV at.2lic bid. Htocr . woiei 77nOW bu.
Oats orcncd llrm. phletly torotish Hjm-
p.'Uhy with -A IIP it anl com , Imt 'ipilcr per
sistent short KclllllK prlcu's clerlliu'l. The
eloslni ; llrmness of vhp.it c-Mi. cd HOIIIC rrau
tlon from the low pol i : . the intirki-t closliiR
iitcadv. with vsr.mil price Jln'ie for
the iliy. May open-vl V'.P Mtie" ; ! at from
17''iP ' to 17 0 , di Mini lo I1V11.V 'ind
at 17'tP.
Provisions were ajr.iln fa'rly ' nrtlvT at ad-
vnncliiK prler1 ! . iho hlijliost rolnt of the
day's rniircu beln .it the olasc. T > n > Im-
rrovcmcntiui s-fiKvl l > v iino'.hT nnall
run of hofis and und.T uood ImvliiJf by pack
pr and coverlnf , by shorts r l o a.H'nnced
Btpnillly. At the oloso Mav liotk was 22V4c
lilp-hpr at SS.M',4 , May Sard ! < elo fp hlunpr
nl XI 27'iJi-l 30 , and May rh ! 10c blglii-r at
ti 7' < U .
. UHllm.iter ro ; 'pt * ' rui-sl.iy Wheat. 2
e-ar ? : corn , L15 r.irs ; iiais. ' "M curs ; hogs
20,000 head. . v
rjm leiKlIng futures ranpeil us follows ;
AillcloH.I Op < ; n. | High. | Low.J iluae. ISafd'y.
Whcnt
March. VM TM VIM 73
May. . . _ JIH ! " M 7iK 71
SeiiV. " . 'llUJi 10JI ' 70
Com
March. , 23H
Mav.4W 21 'i i'4J
July. . . . JfiH U.V4
Sipt. . . 20)1
OatH
Mircli ' IDS ,
Mi'iy. . . . liii&u ' " i" ' < iuji7
July. . . . 1 U 1H ! < 18
ro-it-
May. . . . 8 n'-'W 8 8-W 8 CO 8 8'J 8 110
July. . . B 70 8 1)3 ) 8 8 U.I H 7l ! '
Lard-
Miiy. , 4 25 4 : i'J 4 SB 4 .10 4 2
JlllV. . . 4 UO 410 4 a7 * 4 3S
Eiri Iltba
Mny. . . . 4 r. ' 4 IU4 4 7U 4 ( IL'Ji
_ July. . . 4 7U 4 4 ( i7W 4 70 4 CJ/ >
No. 2.
Ca h qunlatluns were as follows : lo
KLOl'lt Firm ; winter palenlB , J4.30O4.SO ;
llralKhts. Sl.Wff4.20 ; sprlnp fpoclnl . $4 CO ; ep Ini ;
pnlentH , (4.00&4.10 ; BlrnlghiB , { 34033.70 ; hukcrx ,
I3.000J.40.
Wlll'AT No. 2 sprlnir. 73c : No. 3 spring , sam 23s lo
ple , 7f73Vtc : No. 2 re-il , 648S6C.
COUN'-No. 2 , 23V4c.
OAT Nei. 2. 16V4 lCic ; No , 2 white , Z0',421c ;
Nn. 3 uhlle , ll ! ( ; 2Ic.
UYi : No. 2 , 3214C.
HAIll.iy No. 3 , f. o. h. , 24533o ; No. 4 , f , o.
"KLAXSIII : > NO. i , "suowvtc.
TIMOTHY .Sini-I'rlme. J2.C5a2.70.
1'UOVISIONH-Mcfii pork. i > * r bbl. , JS.70ff8.76. ! is.
I anl , per 100ln. \ . . J4.SOW4 22V4.Short rlhs filler
( luoKC ) , J4.40 74.t0. ; Dry Faltcil fliquhlcrs ( boxed ) .
J4.CO 4.75. bhort clear bliles boxeil ) , J1.7CI8) )
WI1IHKY nuilllcrs' llnlnhcil goods , per gnl. ,
HtJOAIlS-Cut loaf. JS.14 ; eranulntPil , J4.51.
The follow Ins were the receipts nnd shipments
lay
opmi
- ' ,
oT
Ontliu Projiico exeliini-u to.liiv t'i'j bitter inir- In
kpi wan ilr.n : crcaniury. llltio ) : il.ilry. lift ,
lllc. KITKH , CIIH.V : fri-Hh. l ) ! c lc. ) UhccHp. llrm ; ag
iiHwlUHc. DifHHpel poultry , tlriii ; tiirkuvB , 1'JUc ; .
chlckunu , 7.4 < 3HH < r. lUichH , 1 IMl''c. : tu
New
NKW YOIIK ISU.VUHAI. RIAHICICT. Unl
tlnl
t'nl
in of tlie > Day on Gcncrnl last
ClIIIIIIIOlllllcM.
Ni\V YOIIK , Mnrch IS. riXltlll-HeCflptu , 28 , . nvt
142 lihU ; rjpcit , ] 5 , < C5 libli , ; quiet tut firm , with tn
good
prleen im wrslrin t.rands . hrlil hlKhrr ; winter diir
IKitrntH , | 4.S5i)4.K ) > : u Inter KtrnlKhtH , J42S4.3S ; Unl
Mlnnenolii piili-nts , } 4.20 f4.40 ; Mlnnerota bakers ,
I3.75fi3.li0lntcr ; low ( -rudcs. 12,4002 SO. It > v Htc Itec
flour , iinlvt ; Biiperllne. J2.4502.CO. Duckuheut Kta
( lour , iiulcl nt Jll.'i4/,20. | 2i2i
IIIICKWIIKAT ' Ptrady nl 3r > ' , Se- . Lhii
e'eiliN MKAIQulet ; yellow weslcni , 3Sc. M.O
IIYi : Klraily ; No. 2 wentcrn , 37O3P > i' . 100
HAIIliY-Hlenily ul 2t.fi2 Hc. 100H
HAIILKY MAI.T Qnlel ; werleni , 4. ' > OVc. ) nrt
WIU.'AT ixpoil . 8 .M7 hu , Himl , llrm : No. 1 11
hnul , M ! i' . ltlin | ( iiirneil | Hun nnil ailvunccil mle
ni unfnuiriible tmji ncn * , llbernl ileci-Piifc In the
\lrlhlc mipiily nnd Him Into c-nbh-ii , eiireil off
under realizing , but llnully rallleil on uar ruiuoin.
nnil tlcml Wfko nel hlKher ; No. 2 led. March , s
rlnhfil m btSic : May , i0H ! > 0 3-lCc , closed al INK
79'ic. ( oil
fOUN Ili-celplii , 28275 tu.t export * , 8943 bu. Aim
H | > OI , tUpi | | ; Nil. 2 , Jk'Jici ' HcuciH'1mUeil , 2Sc. Alp
Optloim ppiiivd ( Inn , > \h | uheal. but Hild off nil Am
line \\ruthrr , nnd rln - ' iinrlmnrr-i | n in ; n't Ilel
I ir ; Mil tell eloied lit .9'4" ; Mny , rOffJJUc clore.l lies
li t 30o , Hill
llATrt Hfi.clplii , 103o bu.j exMirt | . 1(3.735 ( bu Chi :
Hl > ot. ilull ; No. 2. iiv. Optloim ilull mill nuler ; Cho
cloblnR Uo lauer. May. ZlibtnVc , clOKei ) nt 21Sc. Con
HAV-Uulct ; rlilpplni- , JMri.OO ; coed to Con
Choli. > JlfOfMi,70 ( Con
llOI'S-l'teiidy ; 1 | 0 rep , lljlle Co kl , 1(95 ( crop Ton
JtlM , e ; UUi ciop , 8iT15c , ( ! ro
HIDES Hlrr.nK ! Oal\nlon ISc ; Uumon Ayies , K\c
UtifilDci ' Tekus. dry , 10 10 c ; Cnllfi.rnlu , Ifc. Si
I.KATIIKIt rirm ; hemlock sol * . SliiSlc. ilr.i'
I'llOVlKIONH-lU-ef llrm : JC.KlftSCO. Il-unn ,
pili'ke'l , JT.WHUCO ; i-jttru India mri < USMtilSO- ) , ilr.i'U
Cut meats , llrm ; ple-kled huini , ' . ' { lUUc. Lur < l ,
Him ; f le-ni leam , J4 41 nominal ; mined , llrm. U
1'prk. hlKiirr ; menu , ja. 89.50 ; hdil clear , IU.S1 Con
J10.75 ; fuinlly , .75W10.M. 'I allow , itull : city , Con
founlry. 3'ic. cun
Hl'TTEII Oulfl , wrMfrn cn-iimery , 13tf Krl
19f ; nesteili factory. "flll'So ; ElkMim 10c ; iiio :
Imllutlon crviimrry IdUlJf ; dale daily , l III ,
Mule rli'illnery. Ujilkf. Mio
Clin SlI-gnlct ; lurKe , Hal , 9012140 ; unull.
fiuu-y , Hil2' e ; purl Klm , CfliHc , full tl.lnn. IIM
Sl4e , IITI
l.'tKlK-Earyi stute and IVnn > Ivpnla. lltftl'Ui TI
nentirn , fri'rih , lO Ulli.outhciii. . ICftlOHc. | .
Oll J-'Cottonseril. llrm. IVIruUiun , ilcndy ,
United clirrd ul VlHc bid ; IVnn yUunla crude
liliiherj April PIUc. Itokln quiet ; Hialnul , cum.
nn n to Kood , II.CJ01 70. Tuipentlmijulet nl Icm
. enle
ItlCE-Kleady ill C > ic ; Japan. . Rlta
Ne\r Orlrun > . SiJOc. . better
METALS-l'ls Ir.n. quiet ; ( outl.ern , J10 SiJIIJ 00
northern , JtO.riOitli.ro. Cop | > er. ra y. lnokem , wools
111. H > ! fxrlmnxc , Jll.t5iril.HU Tin enny , straits , 1S.K7
113.30613.4' ' ) ; platen , dull. Hpelttr , otradr ; .lunipn. folli
tic. Jl.1047t.15i lA'ad , In InrKUlir ; brokem e-ull- \VMlm.
Inlr the market strong ut J3.:0 ; on the vxchuiiKu Quo
canli-r at JJS&Cjs.lf. grea
Idf/ls
St. I.uiilH ( ifiirrnl Miirki-tn , '
BT IXIM8. March l&-KI.Ol'll-UncliaiiK I | kJilCM
ruiteiitu , J4.COO4 70 ; ( xtra fancy , 14 SOttl 40 ; faicy , Nalal
J3WOJ.71 ; clolvr. JJ.15Q3 M.
WHKAT r'uluren. flrm und tiluhvr thruuhaul )
H Kntttvr pait of thu day , clt ltitf ut a getotl nd *
\ancc OUT tjulunlay. bpot hlKhrr ; No. 2 rr.l ,
ranh , elulor , 9vci track , 97c. No. 2 hard , cash ,
IU > uikid : Muy , ISHc ; July. 7 > a bid ,
COnN-FuturM ul l , wttt but llttl *
thbtigh Mulier In tympathr with hmt. fipot
Kfady < ; No. 1 rnih. 20V ; Mny , Ka 1 > I4 ; July ,
S3Hc tildi Ffptunlxr HHc.
OATS-Futui dull. Lilt firm. Spot tttadyj
Nn : mull. I7c blili MAJ , l c bid.
llTR-nrm ; J4e In oUvator.
llAHI.Iiy-Koinlnnlj nMltlhg , 2SI3io.
COttN MiAI/-ll. : 401/1. 45.
llttAN-SltotiK , fncke-1 , ( nit trnct. ,
n.XX.inKO-FIrm , ' 6c.
TIMOTHY Slri-'llnif ( , J2..M. .
MAY Unchnnjed ,
I1IIC.SHKI ) r-OL'l.TnY-Clilckfnd. nrm : old and
7c , tnrktj-i" , tn > nR > t SflllCt ducks , nrm
fit SVtfif'c1 Rift" , nominal * t 3V Ic
III'TTBH Firm , creamery , HCIS'.ic ' ; dairy ,
SOUo ,
U'H1SKY-I1 IS.
dull at J1.1CR3.15. Spelter ,
.it J3 Vj bid.
WOVIBIUN'S Pork , lilRhcr ; HftndarJ niecs ,
JSMSO.in. UiM , hlRlirr ; [ .rime ttcnm ,
JI.IO ; choice. J4.ITH. llaon , boxml * liulder . 15 ;
rxtrn fliMt tkar , , < 'i.U , ribs , JJ 4r',4j rhorlx , J" > .CO.
Dry > nlt r.v.-aln. iioxed shoulders t4 SS ; cxtrn
short clear. tt. ! > 7'4 ; rlbr , t.VIO ; < iorts. Jc.tJ.
IlKCniPTH-rinur , S.tOO Miln. , nlicatt 21.000
bu 1 corn , 2fiJ.OVi bu. ! oats , 33.CKK ) bu.
SHIPMKNTfl-Flour S.100 bblit. : i , licat , 3,000
bu , ; coin , ! ? 0.000 bll. ; oats. S3,0v bu.
O.MAIIA < ; \iu.\i. : . MAIUCKT.
Cniiilllltin of Trnilc nnil Quoin tlntm on
.Staple n nil I'nncy I'roilucc.
gathered , .
IIUTTiil Comintn to fair. Y'/ifiSo ' ; choice to
fancy roll , 10l2o ; fep.irntor creamery , Uo ; gath
ered creamery , lie.
OAMi--lllur : wlnK"J teal duck * , Jl.tB ; green
"Ing , ll.JO ; redheads nn.l mallard * , | 3. ; unnll
rnbbUs , 400Mc ; JniKsr JI.OC01 2. . ; squirrels.
i " See"C' ' "r8P | > c-ooaT'w' * mal1' J < -
nt
course. 4fl St.
* i mi l\v IIP , V1tvv-j tur.
T * * t r i * . , PI.BV , 7ffiSc ; ( luckfl , Stt&c ,
V\\VJ..9. ! ' 7'JT' ' 5 SHc ; cfK-ks. 3iHc.
.lie , iuQ90c ; dead pigeons not
HAY UpJanrl , JI.M ; mldlmirl. 3.M ; lowland.
? l.ryfa. ! . * lnw : J3-ro' ' color makes Ihe price en
bales tell the best ; only top grades
top prices.
IIKOOM COHN-Kxtrenicly slow sale ; new
citm. ilellverrd on ( rack In country ; choice preen
' , orl < ln'i e rpct. per Ib. 2j2Wc : choice ( jreen ,
running to hurl , 2 2i ; < > ! common ,
. . . .
I'llJ l'JNTrcr doz. . COc.
< 1.60J 7 * ? ' I'OTA1'OKS-1'l"y : Hllnoln , per bbl. .
ONlONS-Good stock , per bbl. . W.M.
{ . 'MA ' I ; AN8- Per ll > . ! le.
- picked navy , per bu. , M.10JJI.20.
cy stock , per 100 Ibs. , J2.00.
tiX ' ' r cloz25c ! fancy , large. 45c.
rOTATOKS-Oooil nntUo stock , per bu. , 30c.
FltUtTS.
MA1.AOA OrtArnS 1'crkeu J7.
CnANUKHIHES-Ilc t Jer.ey , per bbl. . 13.00 !
oxtH , JI. 40 1.60.
AI'IM.KH-tlxtra fancy , large , J2.25H2.W.
CAI.iroitNIA I'KAHsllVr box. 11.73.
FiiuiTs.
- - . .
X7t n" * - < irihWBii.ii.rt & / * uui
. . * i
VZ.2.i ; medlum-slzed htinclien. Jl.SOft2.OC.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds. Cullforn'.a. ser Ib. . larue
Blze. 13c ; Itrazlls. per n , . . 100 : kmillih wnl-
nlii P 1 , , " fnncJ. fotl shell. 120l2 c ; Btnnil-
f i J ' ? * fllc ! " 'hens ' Dcr ib. . luc ; pecans , pol
" Ji . ' Inlfi'.9 lCc : jumbo , llttlZc ; large hick-
" " ' l'S- > tier bu.
' - ; cocoanllta , 440 each.
Pigs Imported fnncy 4 crown , ! 0-lb. boxes ,
12c ; C crown. CO-lb. boxes , 14jil5c.
HO.Vnv Choice , 13S14c.
nE'ir.r.llirlnca J"lct > - Per half bbl. , J2.50 ; per
MAl'Li : SYHUP Five gal. cans , each , $2.50
? lv c"n'I"1"1 , per aox. . 12 : hnlf-gal. cans.
IC.25 ; quart cans , { 3.60.
TALLOW. ETC.
IIIDns No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 'green
hides. 6c ; No. 1 green Failed hides , 7'Ac ; No.
Krccn Failed hidese ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12
Ibs. . 7c : No. . vrM cnlf. I ! o 15 "is. . 4c ; No. 1
dry Hint hides. 9010C. No. - dry Hint hides.
No. 1 dry salted lilucs , Sftic ; part cured
PS. Ho per Ib leas than fully cured.
lini i : ! ' rni/rS-Gieen Failed , each. 230COc :
green suited , shearings ( Fhort vvooled earlv
fklns ) each , ISc ; diy slier , r ! . IKS ( snort wooleil
rarly rklns ) . No. 1 , each. Be ; dry flint. Kansas
and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per Ib. . ac
tual vvelRhl , 43c : dry flint. Kansas nnd Ne
raska Muunln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
clsht. 34c ; dry Illnl Colorado bulcher wool
pells , per Ib. iictunltelcht , 43c : dry film
i.-ulnrtiilo .Murrain wool iiclla , per lh. , nctnai
uclRht. ? 47 < c : feet cut off. us 11 Is useless lo
pay freight on Ihem.
TAM.i\\- AND ailHASn Tallow. No. 1 , 2ic ;
tnllow. No. 2 , 2c ; grease , while A , 3c ; grease ,
while II. ic ; Rrense , yellow , 2c ; Kicase , dark
lJc ; old buller , 24f2i4c ; betsnax. prime , 15t22c ,
lOURli tnllow , Ic.
WOOI.-Unnnfheil , fine heavy. J7c ; One light.
SflOc : qunrterblooil , 10@12c ; seedy , hurry aim
rhnffy , fH9c ; celled nnd broken , coarse , 78c
celled nrnl broken , line. ( QSc. Fleece washed
medium , ISOISc ; line. KWlCc ; lub washed. ! C@lSc :
black , Sc' bucks , Cc ; lag locks , 2Q3c ; dead
pulled , SflGc.
ItONES-In car iOts. neighed and delivered In
Chicago : Dry llurta.ci. per ton , J12.00tfl4.00 ; dry
couiiliy. bleached , uer ton , J10.00iri2.00 : dry coun- .
try. damn and -nenty , per ton , J6.000S.OO.
I.lvcriiool Grain nml I'rovlHlnnn.
LIVnill'OOIMnrch 15. WHKAT Fpot , llrm ;
dcmnnil poor ; No. 2 red , ( . .prlngCi 2d ; No. 1 Cal
ifornia. Cs 44d. ! Fulures closed llrm nnJ higher ;
Mnrc'.i. Cs ! id ; May , Cs 3d : July , Cs SVJd.
CORN Spot , firm ; American mixed , new. 2K
id. Futures closed film nnd higher ; March ,
jH-GVld : April , 2B 7d ; Mny , 2s Sd ; June , 2s S'td ;
July. 2H DViil.
FIjOUll Sleady ; dcinnnd poor ; St. Louis fancy
winter. t Cd.
1'IIOVISIONS nncoa. firm ; demand fair ; Cum
berland cut , 28 to 30 lh . , 2Ss Cd ; s.iort ribs. 20
24 Ibs. , 27s 6d ; lonK clear , ' light , 35 to 33 Ibs. ,
26s Cil : lone clear , luavy , 10 to 45 lhi > . , 2Cs ; short .
clear backs 1UIH , 18 Ibs , , 2fn ; short elenr mid .
dles , heavy , 45 lo CO Ibs. , 2Ja ; clear bellies. 14
IS Ibs. , 2Ss. Shoulders , Ecjuure , 12 to IS Ibs. ,
M. Hams , short cut , 14 to 10 Ibs. , 41s Cd.
Tallow , line North American , l&j 31. Heef , extra
India mess. 57s 6d ; prime mess , 47s Cd. Pork ,
prime mess , tine western , 4fa Gd : medium west
ern , 41s 3d. lyrl. "teady ; prime wcsteni. 22s ; .
rellneJ , In palls , 23u Cd.
riinCSl ; . .li.m , : .mderate . ; flncst American ,
while and colored , S7s.
liUTTBIl Finest United States. 00s ; good , C5s.
OILS Tutpi tine spirits , 21s. Itosln , common , N'
. Ccllonvecd , Liverpool , refined , 1.1s 3d. Lin-
sued , ir.s Cd. Petroleum , icHned , CUd. Naphtha ,
HEI3K Forcquartera ,
ilndnunrlcrs. 6Kd.
ItLKACHINO POWDCR-IIard wood , f. o. b. ,
iverpool , XO 15s. 10
HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , 3 15s. St.
ill
Coffee Market * .
NP.W YOniC. March 15-COFFKK-Optlons
peneil steady and unchanged ; tuled quiet all
ay , wlih trading nlinost entirely local. Eu-
opcan cables were without Influence , showing
mall narrow markels ; closed sleady and un
hanged lo B polnls ni-t advance. Sales were
MO lings , Including March ami May , JS.tO. Spot
offee ( , Itlo , quifl ; 7 Itlo. (9.23 Invoice ; fJ.TS'i Job-
Ing. : Mild , quiet ; Cordova , J15.5W1C.23 : sales ,
dO > hags No. 7 Itlo lo be shipped , JIUJ'.i : X < t
tigs Savanllla , p. t. ; COO bugs Cuilral American ,
t. ; total vvurduiueo deliveries from Ihe Untied
lules , 15,742 bag ? . Including 13,738 bags from
York ; New York Block today , 3(0.915 ( bags ;
United Stairs stock. 4C9.1EJ bags ; nlloat for the
United Stales , 373.0UO bugs ; total visible for Ihb
I'lllteil Stairs , 7S2.1S2 bag1 * , ugutnst CO',274 bags
year.
SANTOS. Miuch 15. COFFEC Quiet : good
avenige Santos. 11,00' ' ) lets ; receipts , 15 COO bagst
stock < , 37.000 bags. Weekly report ; Coffee quleti
> average , per 10 kilos , 11,000 rels ; receipts
during the week , 78 000 bugs ; thlpments to tlm
United HtiilcK , Lb.WK ) bags ; stock , 3b7lOQ bags.
UIO DU JANiiHO. March 15-COPFUi- .
Sleady ; Nei. 7 Illo , 1I,0K > rcis ; exchange , 8 l-S.'d.
ItecelptH , SJ 000 bags ; cleared for thu United
Stales , 13,000 bafts ; for Kurope , 2.000 bags ; sleek ,
24JCOt ) bags. Weekly K'l'"rt ; Coffee , rtvady ; ex.
.C , 10HX ( > iris ; rrrelpta during the week ,
lugs ; shipments lo the United States , 15 , .
bugs ; Elcek , 28,100 bags.
1IAVUK , March IS.-4-OFrER-Closcd qulel ;
. uiiLhaiiKed : ralef , 13(00 hags.
IAMIIUIin , March IS.-CpFFKK-UnchangedJ
, 10,000 b-iKf.
Te'i
Kan I'"riinelHeo .illiilni ; Uiieilntlniin. Va.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 13. Tno onislal clou- .1
qnotiilloiiB for mining Blocks tolly won ) no Ale '
OllUUB ! A'.c
Cai
: < noiild.tCiirrl' ) . . , . ill C.I
Alpha Con A ll.ilo.V .N'orerju. . HI n.
Amlea ! HI Jiilli , i , -1 u.
llclchcr ID Muxlo.iu 1'S
Iicsl.V itule'hur. . . H Occidental Con. . , , 15
Ilulwer Con. . . . . , , . II ) OiHilr..i tit *
L'hallcut'u Con 11 Over.n in , . , , , U r
Chollar. ! < Potoul a I CPU
ConllUuiie'e 1)7 ) sivif.'u at for
. Cal. X V.i Hit Shirr.i Niv.il I. . . . ' 'It
. Iinpurl il I'.l rfJU-urlllll 1 AT1
. Now You. . . , 1 unioicji s ; Am
Crown Point -1 Utah Con n Am
KxchiKiucr VuUmvJjsitul. . . . 21) ll.ij
Hul
Silver ! IJ.IM. il:0kc : : Moxlcin dollir ; . SOIiOSlo ; Hot
dr.illHHlihl ' , l.lo : ilrafln ' Hot
c. .
London HIneK" ( liiotiitloni , Flti
Bfl
LONDON. March 1.1.-1 p. m. cloalni.- ! 1111
CoiiKOl" . m'.v. , 111 ! I'lil HI. Paul common. . 'OH Mo
COIIHOlH. nCC't. . IKt I'll ! N , Y , Central 10I ! < N.
. I'.uillle . &H ) ( IVnnaylviiiila. . . . . f > fi'4 Old
. 1491 Heading 1 J Oil'
vMH n r. i. . . . , . : it Mex. ( Jjii , I10VV4 * . 70 Itul
ll.CVntr.il ' AlchUon. . . . . . . . . . . 14i , San
Me-xli-mi orilhury. _ UH , Unl We
IIAH SILVKH-m.d per ounce. We.
MONKY-IUOIH per ounce. We
Thelalv of dUcounl In , lie open murlietor
.orl mid threu inoiiilui' bill * . Hi per cint.
l.iiiiiliiu Cotunlnl AVonl .Sale * * . N
1XNI > ON , March 15 , There wan n guoj nl- cloi
tendance ut the wool auction sjlvn today The iiui
waa Kciifnilly tinner , lth ccouied and best Cht
lr telling at full prices uijtl lamtrj a Irlllu Crp
, American liu > tr wcio viry uctlvt. their Con
puri'Jiatci toduy nmountlntc to 2 000 bales. Faulty Dwi
rre lire'KUlar , the olfirlnga uusregailni ; ( ioi
bule . of which 1.000 were withdrawn. The Hal
following uro the talc * In detail ; Ne\v South Hoi
. 5.537 ; mountl , bdbi greaiy. DJjlO.1. Iroi
QueeriOanil , 4 517 bulen ; ecoun'd. llclGU Sd ; Ueu
y Oltiilld , Yletorla. 2.3S7 bale * ; tircoty.
M. South Aurlralia , Ki bale * ; Knaby ,
S'ilililiJ. New Zealand. 2,17 ! bale * ; scoured.
; greasy , 5f10J , ( > r > of Good Hvpe and Hill
, JtO bale * ; scoured , Hdtfl * ! ' , iil ; treaty , con
kan
Incl
\ < MV York Dry R IN :
KK\Y YOIIK , Murcli l-Iletw fil neivonal ilr.
" umt mull nnd wire orders , lh calei by 01
merchant * bate reached large tUurn. cert
| oed MunuaU el 104,1
brawn colored iinj fancy colcm. nlco mea'
wear , eel < n r rlfe iinod * and nnnncld. Prl't-
InB cloth ! quiet lit > 9-lCc for spots , end 2Sc
for contract * . Sal * * or exld noenl * more th n
0,004
STOCKS AMI IIOMS.
t.nrfrrr Volume of
.Mnrkrt Stronger Tlirnimliont.
NH\V YOHK , March IS. There were over 233-
000 shares uf stock rold on the exchange texlny ,
which li Ihe largest aggregate for many weeks
ptst. The dealings covered a wide range of
properties , ninny usually Inactive stocks being
quite largely dealt In , And n number of the low.
prlct-d slmre-8 bclns especially notable for nwnk-
cneJ activity.Thli was particularly true of
the Vfincltrbllt group , nhlch WAS remarkable for
heavy biijlnc nnd strength. The terdency of
the market was strode throughout , Ihe excep
tions being Mocks which were Milijeet to some
special Influence. The leaders have been 'ex-
pool lite for some time Hint the assembling- Mo
extraordinary rernlon of congress would opernlo ,
to tome extent , as n bear influence , nml hnve
put out short lines nf stocks In anticipation of
a mil In prices. The strength of the buying
movement , which set In nfter the opening , con
sequently took them by surprise , nnd their ef
forts to cover helped the advance In prletn. A
noticeable fnct In connection with Ihe ncllvlly In
Ihe Ynndcrbllt croup , which has been manifested
ever since the news of the Lake Shore 1,10,000,000
refunding operation. Is the manner In which the *
but Ing movement passes ( rom one to another of
Ihe slocks. Thli has given rise lo the belief
among some dealers Ihat iM large cnpllal In-
terentcd In there slocks has come Inlo lhc mar
ket for active participation ngaln , T.ie ad
vances which occurred today In the Vandcrbllt
stocks were ns follows : Cleveland Cincinnati ,
Chicago A St. Louis , 2 % per cent ; Northvveslern ,
IH Per cenl ; Illinois Central , lU per cent ; New
York , Chicago & St. Louln , I'.t ' per cent !
Michigan Central , 4 per cent ; Cana
dian Southern , 1 per cent ; New York
Central , 11 per cent ! Omaha. 1 % per cent ,
al Chiinpeakc & Ohio , on unuiually heavy deal.
It . % per cenl , There was n fractional rcnc-
llon In New York , Chicago & St. Louln and
Northwestern , Pome Irregularity was manifest
nt different points In the list , and there vvcic
occasional reactions due to profit-taking , hul
the general tendency In the railway list was
upward. The grangers showed fractional gnlns ,
Siai . I'nul being exceptionally ncllvc nnd slrong
aiw n higher level than the London equivalent ,
wMch led to some nrbltrnge gelling here , nil
offerings from thnt source being well absorbed.
The Industrials ) did not nharc In the advance In
the rcsl of Ihe market. Sugar moved Irregu
larly , but ehowlrjr weakness on the sugar
schedule In the new tariff bill , ns presented to
congress. The net loss on Ihe day In Ihls
slock wan % per cenl. The Itubhcr shares
labored under rumors of n price war with an
other company , the common slock losing 2 > i
per ' cent nnd the preferred 2H per cent. Full
recoveries were made on nfllclal denials , hut
trie : price eased off again nt the close ; New Jer
sey Central , which fell 1 per cent early In the
day , rallied la per cent : Lacknwanna Jumped
n ! per cent , nnd the other anthracite coalers
gained { fractionally on the slrenglh of efforts
making to further consolidate the Interesls In
Ihe : tradingMlmourl Pacific showed cxcep-
tlonnl weakness , breaking 3 points in 17 % , an
talk that Olinculty might be felt In meeting
early accruing Interest charges. The stock
rallied % per cent on ofllclal denials. The
closing was nrm , with substantial gains In
numerous sharer.
The bond market responded sharply to ttie 1m.
provcment In the standard railways , nnd ex
hibited more animation than for some lime. The
gains were of most consequence In the usually
neglecled < Issues , of which nn unusually large
number were dealt In. The sales were $1,731-
000. Governments were dull , but decidedly
firm. The sales were Jl.OOO.
The ienliiKPost's : London financial cable
gram says : "The stagnation lit the slock mar-
lr ! rt wns unbroken today , but cheap money nnd
the reporled maintenance of the European cor-
ccrt gave n good lone. Consols wera firm , but
were scarcely dealt In , a position not Inaptly
defcrlled ns 'lull *
ilew a before cither n storm
which can only be produced by severe political
complications , or before n furt'ier sharp rise ,
such : as Is HKely to be produced , owing lo lhc
shenpness In rnqney. If pollllcs become more set
tled. Amerlcnmt were steady nnd closed at Ihe
. bul were Inncllve. Soulh American slocks
were good. Japan bought-about JCUO.OOO In
ijold today , hul the price has fallen to 77s 9VM.
The 1'nrls nnd Berlin markets were steady. "
The following were the closing quotations on
the lending stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Vtchlson Ontario AVf. . . . . "
Adanm nx 11"
148 Ore-iron Nnv
Alton. ] TH fill O. S. It.feV.tJ II )
Am. llxprun.i iiy Pacific Mall MM
Itiiltlinoro & Ohio. IBll Feorl.i. Dec. .t E .
Canada 1'aclllc. . . . . ' .2 Pltlsbiirx 1(15 (
R.nncl.1 Somlturn. . JHH Pullman Palace. . . Kim
Central Pacific. . . . H ) Ilcndlnir. 2fl !
diet ) . A. Ohio 1H n. G. w. . . . * .
Chlc.liro .V Alton. . nr ; do pfd
O. It. &Q 77K Hock Ifdnnd. . . . .
OlncajroBas 8 St. Paul 7H ! {
Consolidated Rna. do pM 137 >
C. . C. . C. .V St. L. { , St. Paul f. Om.ilia. C'J t
Colo. Coal A Iron , . SI. P. & O. Pfd 14U
Collon Oil Cert. . . . I. Southern Pacific. . 14Uw \
Delaware & Hud. . Suznr Hoflnorv. . . . . . 1,1 OVd
Bel. . Lack. A W. . . lot ) Tcnn.Cn.il A Iron.
t ) . All. O. oftl 41 Texas Pacific
East Tcnn. . . . . . . . . 41aj * Tol. .t O. Ceil. pfd. CO
Brio Union Pacific
Erlonfd ib U.S. Kxpra"n 38
FortWnvno v ini W. St. L. &Pic. . . . 38UM
B. Northern pfd. . l.'O W.St.L. A P. pfd. . 1BH ,
C.&K. I. pfd Wells Fareo Ex. . . 100 10.
HocUIn ? V.illev. . . Western Union. . . . 84)r
Illinois Central. . . 01 Whoelinir'A L. E. . IH
St. P. .VIHlllltli. . . . 18 elo pfd OH ,
K.&T.nfd Minn. A St. Loula. 1BU
LnkoErloAWost. Don. AH. O "
elopfd jun. Electric
LukcSliorc N'ut'l Linseed. . . . „
Load Trust Col. Fuelil. . . . : . .
Loulsvlllu& N. . . . donfd
L.A N. A Tol. SL L. A K. C. .
ilaiili.itt.in Con. . . . elonfd
.McmphlHjLc IS Southern OK ,
.Michigan Central. till Southern pfd
Mo. Pacific 18 Tobacco
Mobile & Ohio ao Tobacco pfd
NashvlllQ Chat. . . . uu Am. T. A C. Co. . . . M7
M. J. Central 04 C. C. Co 1UU
N. i W. pM H7 Am. Sugar ufd. . . .
North Am. Co Leather pfd
Northern Pacific. . llubber lfi > 25.
t
.V. Pacific pfd H7M [ lubber nfel OflH 78.
U. P. . I ) . AO 3otton Oil pfd Dll 2
Norlhwcslern P. C. C. A SI. L pfd 411 23.
do pfd Am. Spirits. . . . . . . .
. Y. Cuntr.il nit Am. Splrltn pfd. . .
' . Y..V N.B ' ) . 11 AN. 4
13
The tolal Bales of slocks today were 27S.S40 7
shares. Including : American Tobacco , COOO ; Chi
cage Gas , 6,700 ; Cleveland. Chicago , Cincinnati & 1
Bt. Louis , 8,000 ; Ixiulsvllla & Nashville , ll.COO ; 4
Manhattan Consolidated , 0,700 ; Missouri Pacific 3
COO ; New York Central , 5SOO ; New York & 1
. Louis 2s preferred , 3,600 ; Omaha , 11,100 ; Head- Kl
* 5.2CU ; Koch. Island. 3,000 ; St. 1'aul , 2GCOO , ;
New Jersey Ctntia ] , 4,200.
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OIL CITY , I'a. . March 15. Credit biilanccn. lci lead
rcrlirloatci. Sllic ; tilptucul * . 1U.IC7 lllt.i lur.i. port
1ST bbl * . ILK
OMAHA IMTOCK MARKET
fir tm
Good Rnn of Oattltv and Few Hogs to
StarVUw ! Week ,
STEADY PRICES TAPAID FOR CATTLE
t i * . i
Ilnycm Tnkc H crj-tlilnB nl PlKnro *
In II nr M lth"Sntiirdn j'n Close
, ItnKN 'fjieJ Scnrcc to
Tcsjt rth/o / fTfWile.
SOUTH OMAHA.iMnrch 15.-nccolpts for
the dnys Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
March IS . 4. . 2,423PS7 G.S03 . . " . ;
March 13 . 6SO 3,874 4,176 25
March 12 . 1,210 3,747 1.1U1 , 20
March 11 . 1,709 4,510 2 JUS 1
March 10 . 2.7G3 3,745 2,9m
March t . ? .034 6.0S1 3,093
March 8 . K31 lS5l 3,821 20
Mnrch G . 770 2,603 . . . . 34
March 6 . 1.818 3,493 3,705
March 4 . 7,422 B.75S 2,770
March 3 . 1.510 5,193 2,273
March 2 . -3.J39 6,914 2.144
Mnrch 1 . . 1,727 t 2,001 5,307
The oniclal number of CUM of stock
brought In todny"by each road wns :
Cattle. Hogs. Slieci > . Horsetf.
C. . M. & St. P. , . . : . . - 1 - ' . .
Missouri rnclflc . . . . 1 . ,
„
U. 1' . nyfltcm . 49 s 2 16
F. , K. & M. V. . . . . . . ' 5 ' 6 6
C. , St. P. . M. & O. . . 17
13. & M. U . IS . 4 4
K.C.&SI. J . i .1' 1'
C. , It. I. & P. , cast. . 2
C. , 11. I. & P. , wcst .
Total receipts . . . 97 12 23
The disposition of-Ithc day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Omaha IMcklng Co 331
G. H. Hammond iCq . 133 473 1,2(52 (
Swift and Compan/ . 377 ' 1.300
Cudahy Packing Co . 4fS 2,351
P. D. Armour , Chicago. . . Ill 221
n. Decker & Dcgaa 12
Vansant & Co. . . . .r. 116
J. U Carey { - 182
liObmnn & Ilothsohllds. . . 44S .
W. I. Stephens , . 46
Hill & Lewis Co - 2(1 (
Huston & Co . - ' KS
Krebbs & Co , 25
Hammond , Kansas City. . . . . 121 . .
Swift country I . . . 411
Other buyers 210
Left over n * . . . . 221
Total MX 9S7 5,503
CATTI..13 The weelt opened with close to
100 cars of cattle In night , a very fair run ,
but none too large to meet the requirements
of the trade.
The market on killing cattle was active ,
with all Interests buying freely. The prices
paid were fully steady at last week's ad
vance , with the best sales strong. The
offerings were mostly all taken In food
sciiEon , an early clearance being clTecr..d.
Stockers nnd feeders were .Hso In seed
demand and free sellers. ( June a good
many were on sale , but they cnanjid hands
quite readily and the yards were practically
cleared of everything In first hands. Ilep-
resentatlve sales : >
NATIVES.
: np * .
No. Av. Pr. Nc No. Av. Pr.
C. . . . 938 J3 25 13E'.ft4r , 0..1087 J4 CO
1. . . . 040 3 K 1.4.M2 ' 3 S5 2-.1172 4 CO
12 910 335 1..1010 3 S3 22. . . .1241 403
1..1030 360 23.C.Mlfl 3"S3 22.SO. . , .ios 403
1..122J 3 CO 3 S3 21. . .1191 410
S. . . . CCO 3 63 12..10S 3 flU 39. . .1245 4 15
1..1220 SCO 12. ) < . .iea 3 HO . .1. . .1330 420
19..1057 370 G4.lr.llll 3 DO 1. . . .1000 420
24.,1030 370 25.ft\12Ji > 3 SO 40. . . .1402 423 [
3..lino 373 O.l'.iTOU 3M 16. . , .1450 433
21..1220 3 M 17.'J..llb9 3 03 20..1283 4 33
24..1133 3 SO 1 3'93 t..1130 433
16..1072 380 3 S3 . ' "
,
16..1072S"i.
S"i. - q COWS. .ef
1. . . . 20 ICO. l. ° JOti : 275 ' . . .1030 3.10
i. . . . SOO 1 75 2 . 44.-1152 3
J. . . . 740 : oo 2 . . : 2 SO J. . . . . 9503 13
1. . . . 970 2 CO 2o11W ; SS 12..1079 3 20 I
4..1000 2 40 1.I.-.123I ) Z 'M 1..1190 3 20.
1..10SO 2 40 3(1100 3 DO , l..UOO 323 >
1 , . . . 190 2 no IfWilMW 3 CO " ! 2..1.1111) ) 3 SO
3. . . . KG : to MrfSjIl " 5 co " I3i.103S 335
3-'S .l 2,110 ' " 21..1129
i..7ca 2 M , ? ; . 3 10 4.r.l 3 6v
MM. 2 60 Wtt.tSyi 3 10
II. , . JJ7 2 3 la.AT'ti 3 10
1. . . . 48012 SO 8..H945 315 5..L : . Sl-0 3 50 .
3S.'fOJ' 1-90 24..1SOS 350 10n.8 < 0 3 65 K. ; '
1. . . . < 610'3 - ' 10 4i.3t35 : ' 340 , Z5.103 3 75 FOl
. . . . m2 225 l . . .l4SO 2 SO L.I.llisO " 3 10
li. . > 1450 2 40 lu.,1630 2 i > 0 G..1135 3 10
3..1490 240 1..1400 2 (3 7..i.1523 3 10
lj.,1110 2 C3 3..1CCO 2 90 2..1225 3 15
8..1373 2 CS 4.1130 3 10 "I..12SO 3 15
"I..1530 20 i.1250 3 00 323
1..1G30 2 75 1..I2UO 300 ' 330 prli
STAGS.
Om
1..1180 2 CO 1..10CO 3 CO 2. . . . 940 325 Chi
T CALVES. Ka
, 340 410 2.T. . 175' S 00 2. . . . 183 5 CO SI.
200 4 75 I. . . . 230 5 40
8TOCKEn8 AND
1. . C20 300 2. . . . KO 375 S. . . -855 405
870 325 25. . . . 932 380 4. . .CCO 410
CCO 3 25 2. . . .1075 3 85 2 , . . 720 4 10
1. . . . 670 3 50 7 , ( . . 923 3 S3 8. . . 730 4 15 am
5. . . .1034 3 05 2. . . . 6S3 3 90 4. . . 827 4 15 3.
. . . . 000 3 65 3. . . 400 4 00 23. . . 493 4 15 3.
. . . . 609 370 2. . . 845 400 23 , . . 532 420 70JJC
. .075 375 1. . . 970 400 10. . . 711 423 70JJO
. . . .1010 3 73 1. . . . 4kO 4 00
WUSTEHNS. IG',5II
No. Av. Tr. No. Av. Pr.
hulls . 1E07 J2 65 123 feeders. . . . C84 Jl . ' ' > 9CX1n
feeders , , . . 8S5 4 CO CS feeder. ; . . . . 779 4 41
OUKGON. dal
11 heifer . C30 2 CO ' 54 feeders. . . . S23 4 1ft
41 bulls . 10C2 200 35 feeders. . . . 79i 410
bulls I . 1200 2 CO 20 feeders. . . . 7bj 4 10
II heifer . 730 3 00 26 feeders. . . . SOj 4 10
fecderr. . . . 922 4 CO ftf feeders. . . . 030 I 10 mh
dill
WYOMING.
stei
feeders..1015 4 20
20IDAHO. . S7il
feeders. . . . COS 4 20 10.7
HOGS It was a cane of too few hogs to malic
market or ta call out much of a demand this mli
morning , there being only eleven cars , lets than nar
l.CCO hogs , Ihe Ilghlest receipts of the year , vvllh
exception of January B. The hojjs were good ,
though , what there were of them , fully up to
recent general average.
Holders all aeked an advance , but other places
reporled no better prices , although receipts were IheIt
llghler at all points than the Irade had looliad
, BO that local buyeni were not disposed to rye
on anything. As far as It went It vvnH S
' . of ( ' bus
prucl'.cally a repetition Saturday's market ,
and. Millie there wasthe ueual Monday dullnepH bus
the trade , about evtijthlni ; sold.
There was only n 10c rfciige , J3.7503.f5. nnd
vvirylhlnK exript heavy P'K'B sold ut S3 ( Of1
. On last Mei'dny tin' tulen were at , ? 3 C3S > Ftei
. " > , vvlth $3 C3 the Kuilinf pice. : Itt-piejematlve ren
hales : 9s.N
N
. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh , Pr. fair
. 303 . . . 13 75 CS 241 . . „ 3 SO
3,001
. 335 SO 3 73 39 241 . . . 3 Hi Ion
. 2C2 SO 3(0 38 . 213 . . . 383 nrrr
. 302 . . . 3 80 75 . 232 . . . 3 C5
. 255 . . . 3(0 14 , . 219 . . . 385
. 215 , . . 3 (0 CS , , . 271 . . . 3 ( S
. 171 . . . 3 fO C3 . 231 385 N
. 287 . . . 8 fO C5 . 231 60 3 15 Bra
. 2CC . . . 380 NeWli
PIGS-ODPS..AND ENDS. 2C.7
. 370 , . . 300 C . 183 3 to bu.
. 200 ' , . . . 375 ! 4 . lia 3 t.0 crot
. 310 . . . 3 76 J C . 22S 3 iO 78,01
. 2f5 . . . 3 tO , . . . , , . , . 3 t > 5
. 270 . . . 380 , S . , ,230 3(5
. 217 . . . 3HHI-J-1' 8 : . 2CO 3 S3
. 2M . 3 tfit 7 . 211 3 S5
hlgl
' The yarfts'Were ' full of
sheep und pilees fine
from teuUyn-AX ! ! lower. Itepresentallve N
: 20ej
western cewea , . ( < ; ; , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 101 $3 15
western ewes. . . fil.i.t. US 3 23
mixed weslernH7t.3v & , , * . . . . . , , , . f > 9 3 40
Mexican \vctlierjixl.v , , . , . . , . . , . , . , iiO 3 SO No. T
weslern yearling , mixed , , iS3 3 to No.C
vveklern wclberfjjf fyifn 110 s K
'
we ler.iVelh rs'fh fji. , , . , Ill s 65 O
11'
vvCitern ytarlliUQcuillxed , . , . n3 375
weutcrn mlxeil- > , . . , , , . , , . . 101 3(3 11'M
Callfcrnta lamW.'i. ' ' . ' ! ! 79 13 IS
California lamlfi.ra , M 3(5 M
Mexican yearllnea. . SI 4 10 fay
werlcrn laints. , , , , , . C8 4 25 M'v
wetlern lambs , , , , , . , , . . , , . . , 73 433 cnr
Mexican laml'CrvvVifi < > < T5 4 CO
weilern lamba V.rV/ , . . , . , , . 72 4 10
vvett rn la-iils..ic.i.- ) . 74 45) 1:1
'ffei '
,320
KIIIIKIIM Clkio'Llvo Nfeie-k.
KANSAH CITY. MnrclMS CATTLB Kccelpls.
head ; shipments. ICO be.id ; market ttnmi ;
ncllve ; Texas H&t ; JJ.33cfM.20j Texas co , Kf
12.MG330 ; native steers , J2.7W5.OOi native cows he
heifers , J1.25H3 78j tilockcrii and fcedeii ,
,2.K'(1I.0 ' ; till 1 IB , J1.2.r.ft3.:5.
lIOGS-llecrlpts , 8.0M head ; shipments. l.CCO III
; mntkcl mcnK to f > c hlsher : bulk of al' , dgh
3.sii5l-0 , heavle * . (3f09i,95 rnckirj , t3 70if3.60 ; I'/
, I3.f0&1 65 : llghlu , IJ.COi(3.iS5i Yorkers , J3.fO So
: pli , J.2S < mo. 7c
KHIjtr Ite > celpt > , 3CCO hrad ; iMilfnier.ts. r.enet 7cI C
narket steady ; lambs , (3.7 01.7 : ; mutlonn , $2.79
tO
3.40
VorU I.lyeSlnek. .
Ni\V : YORK. March 15. lliniVES-Itecelpti ,
head : fairly active , .fteRily tu firm ; native IK
) , Jl 23fi5.l5 : lnf nd oxen , | 3.COitl.7J , ice
, jz eotrt ssi dry. cowy.v n coas.so. cables II/
Ameilcan slecra at , llifflic ; th ep at Mt Vila /
" ; nfrlKt-rutor beer ut'SStflOc , Hxj'orts ' , ICO
'llIIuH' ANIl LAMPH-Uffelpts 039 ! liendj ac.
rllshlly llrmcr : rheep. t3lCA4tS. PI
HOOK llfcelpU , ll.Ji'i heiul ; active and firmer 'i ' 8 :
BT
ala
St. I.ouU Live Slni'k , Vort
. IXH'18. March 16.-CATTLi-Ilecelpls. 2tH C'l
; market active , but unclaimed- fancy < S'ew
ttftn. U.004)5.24 ; unlive .tblpplni ; sle i , liar
LPOtiS.W ; ftecrx uuiUr 1.MO poundu , " .EMi.
News of the Contest
" . . i The Bee is the only paper in Nebraska which will
have a special represent'alive at the
Corbett-Fitzsimtiiotts
Contest. The sporting editor of The Bee will be
there. The latest and best account of the fight will
be in The Bte on March 17 and rS ,
Read it all.
stockcrs anil feeders , $2.r.OT4 CO ; rows nnd hclf-
en , | 2.75ir3.00 ( : Texnn COWB nnd lielfcr * , J2.00ff3.00.
HOGS 1 Hecelpts , 6,000 head ; market uteaily to
5c hlelicr ; light. J3.SCfl3.S3 ; mixed , J3.TCif3.9J :
heavy. J3.5 < Mt < .t2i,4.
lei SHUttl' i IleceliilR , 1,500 liend ; market Mendy
nml unchniiRcd. lnmbJ4.25H5 CO ; sheep ,
3.SO ; spring lambs , JS.OOQS.IO.
Cnttlo Ilnroly Stonily HOB * lllisli
Kitlrly Ac-live Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO , March 15. In cattle , choice beeves
were scarce nnd were disposed of without much
dllllcully nt nrm prices. Simply eood entile
dllvc
were barely steady , however , and common nnd
medium etudes moved off rather slowly , prices
ruling easy. Sales were on a basis of from
t3.70 to J4 for fair steers adapted to the raiulro-
menls of the dressed beef trade , up to from
4.M lo JS for pretty Kood to rather choice ship
ping nnd exporl callle. with wiles largely at
from 14.ES lo J4.S3. 1'rlmc caltlc fold at from
13.10 to J3.3" . The stacker nnd feeder business
Va again nnlmnted , common lo best brliig-
ns ! 3.40 and J3.45. IHilchcrs' enle iold rclatlvj
betler Ihnn fat beef steers nnd calves were nc ,
live nnd unchanKcd. Texns cnltle were In Ihe :
upi ' '
was Ihe hlRhesl day for nearly
jcar , a furlher advance of 5c per ICO Ibi. rcnd-
ng the best lots up to $4.03. From tlint llRure
aies ranged nil lhc way down lo 1.C5 for Ihe
woresl droves. The supply was mostly Inkcn
Kirly In the day. heav-y packlns lots fiolns' for
from 13.CO to J3.f5 , nnd after buslness.was about
iver prices became firmer.
In sheep prices ruled steady. There was an
6vffi demand nnd Colorado lambs advanced-
MI100 Ibi. . reaching J5.K , the top price BO far
ffi season. Common to prime native lambs solder
for from J3.SO to Ji.iO.S&ales being largely nt
rom-S4.30 to J5.S3. Sheep were wanted nt from
* . 75 ; to 13 for the poorest up to from 14 to JI.So
for the best , few BOlng below J3.SO. Shorn lambs
'old at from t4 < 10 to J4.00 , and shorn sheep nt
fro '
rnccelpts'tCattle' : 1C.OCO head ! liogs , 28,000 head ;
iheep , 22,000 head.
Stock in Sight.
Record of receipts of live stock at the four
irlnclpal markets for March 15 :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep.
Imaha CSO 3874 4.170
blcaco 1G.OOO M.COO 22.CO-J
Cans-is City . " . . 4.000 S.COO 3.000
It. Louis 2.500 5.000 l.tOO
Total 23,180 42,874 30.97C
KnnHnH City MarketM. .
KANSAS CITY. March 13. WHEAT Acllve
nd ! IrreBUlar. bul hlcher : No. 2 hard. 7CS77c ; No.
C8B70c : No. 4 C3 C4c : No. 2 red , 93 93V4e ; No.
! I ' 0c ; No. 4 , 70S80c ; No. 2 spring , 74e ; No. 3 ,
COUN Very nrm : Nei. 2 mixed. iuei7 ! c.
OATH Acllve nnd sllRhlly higher ; No. 2 while ,
' , .
HVK Steady : No. 2 , 29c.
HAY ! rirm at ruling prices : timothy , J8.BO ®
Wl ; prnlrle , JS.OOJTS.SO.
niJTTKH Slightly firmer ; creamery , ICQ17C ,
lalry , lOJilSc.
EGOS Steady atTHc.
Cotton Mirl 'fN.
NDW YORK , Mnrch 15. COTTON Ppot , firm ;
nlddllwr. 7'/ic ; mlddllnR , uplands , 7tc ! : mld-
IlInK gulf , 7' c : Bnles , 637 bales. Kuturew ,
tendy : sales , 77.000 bales : January , J6.S8 : March ,
6.9S ; April , J7.02 : Mny , J7.0.r. ; June. J7.ll : July ,
7.18 ; AUBUst , J7.1G ; September , JC.dt : October ,
C.79 ; November. JG.SO ; December. J0.84.
NIIW OUL-nANS , Mnrch 16. COTTON Firm :
nlddllng. 7c ; low middling , C 0-lCc ; good ordl-
lary , 6 6-lCc.
I'enrlii MurkrtH.
PEO11IA. Mnrch 1C . CO11N New No. 2 , 21V4c.
OATR Firm : No. 2 white. 20c ,
WHISKY Market steady ; Hnlehed goods on
baFls of 51.17 for hlnhvines. .
IICCKII'TS Corn. 37f60 bur.f onls. 13200 bus. ;
. , none : whisky , none : wheat , 1.8CO bus.
PHII'MiNTS ! Corn. 10 ! > " > 0 bus. ; cat" . 49010
, ; rye , none ; whisky , 900 bbls. ; wheat , 1,200
Snartr 'Mnrl.-ctx.
LONDON , March 15. SUOAR-Cane , quiet but
teady ; centrlfiiual Java. 11s ; Muscnvnilo , fair
c-nnlne , 9s. lleet , sleady : March , Il Vid ; April ,
Ni\V YORK. March 15. Bl'OAn rpvv. nrmer :
reflntng , 2'do : centrlfuenl Oil lest. 3'4c ; sale-s.
000 bags cenlrlfiiBal ; 60 tert , 3 c In bond : ; 1W
: Muscovado ppol. M teit. 2c. Ilellned ,
rmcr ; granulaleil , 4lc.
Hutiiilj- lit firnln.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 11 The visible supply o.
rain Knturdny , Mnrch n , us complied by Ihe
few York 1'induce exchanKe , was us follows :
I'lirnt. 41 449,000 bu. , drrrenn * 1.319000 bu. : o < irn.
3.716 ! 000 bu. Increase 418 , iO bu. : einti 13,525,000
, derrense 19.1,000 bu , ; rC S.C1C.WO bu. , In-
roase 42,000 bu.j bailey , 3,125,000 bu. , decrease
1,000 bu.
Won I Mlll'kolN.
ST. LOl'IB. March 15. WOOF/ Firm and
iKher ; medium , 12iflCc ; llnht fine , Offllc ; he-avy
. 7 i9c : nib wnfhed. n fJ3c.
NEW YOHIC March 15. WOOk-I'lrmj 1C ® bl
; pulled , 19020C ,
1 I'I '
Tolrilei 'Mnrl.'rlK. I'ICi
TOLEDO , O , , March r. . WHEAT IrrfBUlar , ve
2 cash , Me ; May , 93 c. re
COUN Active and slfiidy : No. 2 mined. 23VsC.
OATS Dull and Meady ; No. 2 mixed , ICc , tli
IlYE Dull , firm. alTI
TI
HllniirnniillH AVlii. < it niieilnllniiH , Jn
U1NNUAFOL1H. March 15 WHKAT Btemlyj Jll
) clon-d nt 72V < c : July , 73 73'AP : IVInuary ,
On trnel. f' I hnrd , 747lc ; No , 1 norlh-
, 7.1'ic : recelpls. 27T cars.
ICIirln Hull IT VnrUot ,
ILOIN , in. , March is. III'TTKR Himdyi nn
rrrlni.i < , 31.9fO Ibs. ; withdrawn , 7,4(0 Ibs. ; talcs , nnUl
Ib at ISc , Ul
ad
Klin KrmiclM'oVIunl ( liiolntliiiiN ,
BAN FHANCISCO. March 15. WIIKAT Inae , . trwl
; December. Jl.llii ! * ! ay. II SSU ,
tu
Keirtl | 'i KlvmiK'lnL he
III3IILIN. March 11. Kx-hameo on London , hi
do ) * ' 'leht. 20 marks S ! pfB .
I'AHIH Marrh 15. Time per cenl rentes. lOJf
for the account. Kxchanfie on Lendon , 2if
for eherks ,
LONHON. Mnrch 16. liar told Is minted ut Co
mid and American rprles are epicitcd at Ifs KObe
Oold Is iiuoleJ nt lluenos Avres loday at
; nt Lisbon , 44 ; at Home 1W.70. be
lie
Kliiiiiicliil Nnli'N , The
HO8TON M rch 15 Clearings , Jll.75l.IlCt ; hal- foi
, Jl.t'S4.fS7. In
IIALTIMOIir March lS.-Clrurlllg . 11,191 4CO ;
lUnrrn , J257.5SO.
NKW YOIIK March 13-OIenrings , | Cfl,72lH9 ; i
ilancn. H.K'.iai.
Po
I'lIILADin.l'HIA Mnrn 15.-Cleurlnn . J7.I1S9 , .
balances II CCO 013. Be
. IXll'lH. Mnr < li 15. rii-arlnnii , J5.I41767 ; : 01
lnncf * . J7M.4C5 , Mrney K 7 per re-l ; New an
t-rclitniie. par bll ; tie prvmlum urkcxl
C'HICAOO , Uurch 15 C'leailna , I13.1C4.C1I.
York erchunue , tPo dUcount ; foreign ex- i
lange , Aria ; ileuianJ , (1.87 ; for ulity day > ,
. vaa
TAKU AO 1IAM.OT KOH SISNATOU.
Hiiutcr'n PrlciulM Anwrrt Illn Election
In Annaroil.
FRANKFOHT , Ky. , March 15. There were ,
largo crowds In _ the senate chamber today
In anticipation of a ballot for United States
senator to succeed Senator Blackburn , but
out of respect to the late Senator Sawyer
both branches adjourned about noon without
a Joint session. At the executive depart
ment and at Bradley headquarters In the
hotel It Is denied that there Is any coali
tion with the democrats , to elect Governor
Bradley senator over Congressman Hunter ,
the republican caucus nominee.
LOUISVILLE. March 15. A special to the
Post from Frankfort , Ky. , Bass : The at
torney general has filed a lengthy written
opinion In which ho holds that a ballot for
senator may bo legally taken at any time.
He suggests that a ballot bo taken today
and again on the 23rd , the day set by Mr.
Worthing , In order to make It binding. It
will have no effect on the legislators , how
ever , who will not ballot until March 23.
Taylor la an ardent Hunter man. Senator
Hlpsem says ho will support Dr. Hunter , In
vlsw of the letters written and published
statements. This removes all doubt of
Hunter's election.
FUKI2 SILV12H LKAIHJIIS COM'H
ProiioMc te > OrKiuiIzo n Iluronu of Kiln-
ration lit
DENVER , March 15. Some national ami"
state leaders of the free coinage movement
will meet In conference this evening for tho'
purpose of discussing measures to coalesce
and strengthen Hho silver forces against the
campaign of 1900. Among those expected to
attccel are Senator James K. Jones of Arkan
sas , chairman of the national dcMnqqratlc
committee ; Daniel J. Campau of Michigan ,
chairman of the elemocratlc national execu
tive committee ; Governor Steunenberg of
Idaho and Senator II. M. Teller. Representa
tive John F. Shafroth , Charles S. Thomas ,
Go/ernor Adams , D. H. Moffat and Dennis
Sheedy of Colorado. The main end the
promoters of the conference have * In view ! s
the establishment. In Washington of a na
tional bureau to carry on an educational free
coinage catnrialgn during the Interim before
the next presidential election.
COMPLAIN AIIOUT III < M'"ICUU\TIALS.
Important CIIHP llelnpr Hoard by llir
Iiilerxtittc' CommerceCoiuiiilNslon. .
NEW YORK , March 15. An Important
meeting of the Interstate Commerce com
mission was held hero today to consider the
complaint of the New York Produce ex-
cbango against forty-four railroads forming
the Joint Traffic association and outside
roads. The charges formulated by the Pro
duce exchange committee are practically an
attack upon freight differentials from the
west to the'oeaboard. . It Is asserted that
freight differentials at present discriminate
against N < > w York and are In favor of Bos
ton , Philadelphia , Baltimore , Norfolk and
Newport News. Commissioner Knapp pre
sided , Commicnloncr Morrison being absent.
HoiulM Ilailly Illucknilnl Iiy SIKMV.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , March 15. Railroads
have never In their history in the
northwest bad so much to contend against
bccauEO of drifting snow. It la stcteil that'
there la suffering In South Dakota by reason a
of the branch lines belnK closed , In that
state over COO miles of road have been prac-
tlcallv abandoned for fully two weeks.
Nearly all of this mileage lo on the branch
lines of the Milwaukee system anil the
Northwestern. Part of It belong * to the
Great Northern anil Northern Pacific. Many
towns In South Dakota have had no mall for
rjonio time , to say nothing of freight and
passengers. Through trains on the mala
lines of the See und Great Northern am tun It
ning , but are from two to ocven hour * late.
These lines are concentrating their efforts
to keep coast lines open. Trains between
hero and Chicago are running on , fair time ,
CuliniiH Porft.lt Tlu-lr Ilull.
NR\V YOilK , Maich If. . In the criminal
branch of the United States circuit court ,
presided over by Judge I3cnudlct , General
Carlos lloloff , secretary of war of the Cuban
republic , and Scoor Castillo today failed to
respond to answer the Indictments charglns
them with violation of t/it ) law by tending
alleged nilbuaterliig expeditions to Cub.i.
Their bonds wore * declared forfeited. Dr.
Joseph J. Louis cud Kditur Hcnrliics | Tru-
jlllo , Indicted on similar charges , pleaileJ not
guilty. Dr. Louis' ball was Increased $1,000.
Ti-niliT lliirile'rt'd Iiy ( 'iiiinllnilM.
SAN KUANCISCO , March 1C. News of
another murder of a trader on Solomon
Islands has Just been received In the Oceanic H.
advices Captain Olbblngs , a well known
trader , purchased a cargo nf copra , and ,
vvhllo ho was making his payments for It n.
two native * attacked him from behind and
held him whllo a third cannibal beheaded .
him. Ni
I'"net or > - Stiir < N on Ueiiililu 'I'I me.
NEWTON , Mass. . March 1C. W S. C : V.
Cordlngly , manufacturers of wool and merluo A5
goods at Newton , Lower Falls , thU week ir.
besln to run their factory nlglil and day lo ir.M"
keep up with the large number of onlcra , M"
factory has been running on short time
two years and up to the prcwnt has been Ho
operation for three or four days a week , HoI I
2
DcNf rn > Inir Ilir Toll ( iate'N , Jll
ST. LOUIS , March 15 , A rpccial to the
from Lexington , Ky. , tayj ; <
Seventeen loll gfctoi were deutrojcd In Mercer Ai
ounly Hwt nlglit. One house was burnsi , c
mother flred and the keener badly shot , <
3u
Convle-lc.l of Wife Muriler , J
NK\V VORK , March 1.5. frank N. BheUiu : '
tbU morning adjudged guilty ot muz-
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 1039. Omnhn , Nub.
COMMISSION
,
GRAIN I : PROVISIONS : AND : SI03H
Uoord of Trade.
Dlicct wires to Chlcago and New York.
Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co.
Wo nd th i7 ! rveion French I
ncmear CALTHOO rr-M , nT I
k'nl cunrantcothatCiLTiiCi ollll
OUICR Hp rnliir
add ncSTOIlE
Vtt it and fay ifsatiifct.
Jiair.fi , VON MOHL CO.
Solj
'
[
It rim bBlvin iilllinut tti Ijiiovflrilec of
lhc p.illpiit In i-titTi-e. IIMI jirnrtlilraiif fn.nl ; "III
elfeit n jx'rnwiient nncl Npivdy eurr. whether the
pallfnt | u imnli-riti. ' drinker or MM iileohullc wrnck. ,
Honk of niirlli HlAic free , lit bis hud of
Kulm .V Co. . 1.11' . A I > , .ii3ln M. . llmnha. Neb ,
GOLPEfJ SPECIFIC CO. . Prop's. Cincinnati , 0 ,
( 37 * Ttltf . ' r tl'fl' < l > * IW k ou U rurilu lint U. " m ll-il fn
A CURE FOR MEN
Dr. E. C. Wctl'B Ncr\e nnd Drain Trealment
Is , a guaranteed cure for test ManSood. Prcm-a ,
lurs Old Age , 'Involuntniy Emissions nnd Sper-
mulorrhoea caused by Ovcr-ITxcrtlon of Iho
nruln , Keif-Abuses or Oter-Indulgcnce. Prlca
J1.03 per box ; Fix for $ T 00. Uy mall , In plain
xviappcis , on receipt of price.
v GOODM.l.V.S PIIAKMAOV , '
205 S. 15th street. Omaha.
CURE YOURSELF !
Use UIc for unnatural
dlicharcc * . Jnflnninmtloni.
Irrltatloim ur ulccratlonii
of mucoui nictubruncs.
i coalition. 1'jilnlfis , nncl not aitrln-
iTHEEVANSCKtMICURO.nt or rotlonous.
1 Hold by nrufflntMf
3 or icnt In plain wrapper
by fxpn.ji , prepaid , for
tl.iii. or 3 bottlei , IA79.
Circular < cot on requcet.
tier In the first degree for the killing of his
wife In tlis town of Brutus , this county , la
1895. Judge Dunn ell sentenced 111 in to bo
electrocuted In Auburn prison during the
week commencing April 25.
COl'I.lOT IDI3.VTIKY T1II2 WOMAN.
C'onnlcTfcltorM DlMclinrKeMl for
Luck of Kvlilcncc.
George Myrlclc nnd Ella Myrlck , who wcrg
arrested Sunday afternoon uapected of being
the parties who circulated tlio counterfeit
quartora , which liave been floating In this
city | and Council Bluffs , had tholr preliminary
hearing before Commltcloner Andcnian yes
terday afternoDii and \voro dl/schargcd , the
evidence not being sufficient to hold Uism.
There were eoveral witnesses. None of
them could Identify the man. They all saw *
a remarkubh resemblance In the woman to
the ono who had paused the quarters , but
not poatlve uho was really the party.
An Oakland , Cai. , bootblack deserved spe
cial mention as an honest man who would
not deceive his patrons. When ho first
went Into business , six years dgo. ho put up
nlzn which read :
"Joe Garibaldi , bootblack. Has two small
children. "
Uach succeeding year found him deserv
ing of rnoro sympathy , for ho kept amend
ing the sign until It read , eight small chil
dren. A few days ago JOB'S bootblack stand
was locked for a whole dny , and when ho
returned the next morning ho conOil.cd to
the butcher's boy that his baby had died.
HU first word was to amend the sign so
that It might not mislead the public , and
then read , "Joo Garibaldi , bootblack.
Has seven small children. " Then , to avoid
being placed In a false position before ) the
public , ho added with his finger and shoe-
blacking , "Ono ho die. "
Hunk I'ri'Hlili-nt n VarKi-r ,
LOUISVIU..B , March IE. A upsclal from
Paducah , Ky. , fays : C. Coppos , cx-pres.1-
dcnt of the National Hank of I'.i ucah , Is
mltalng und has forgd $13,000 of negotiable )
paper. Ho made a confession , resigned and
left town. Ills bond Is good ,
I'HH UUAI.TV JIAHICKT. I
IN8TJIUMKNTB phice-d on record Monday.
Muruli Ifi. U-J7 :
WAItHANTV DKKDS.
IKIIIII ) Hcherl' : ind wlfo to T. II. Nic
e-oils , lot 31 , Ttiltle'H nilb'llv $4,000
Anna M. deary nnd hu bund to Unlteid
Suites , lot C , b.ock 12 , HJUlJi Omiilin. 8.EOO
Same to Hump , lot , block 72 , same , . 9,000
. U. Kowler and blisbiind to h.un ,
lot 6 , block 72 , mum- 5.600
Danlfl Haiinon to wuiii1 , 10 feet of
lot 4 , block 71. s.imo , , . , 1,000
. H. Ilac-r und wlfo to fame , lot S ,
block 72. HIIIIU * , . 0,000
B.itnei lo K. K. Kowler , Hume , C.&OO
Ntnvtou Jyiincl company to William
UiKrctt. n 13 $ fceit of lotH 39 to VI ,
mibdlv bloe-k 'A , " Hese-rvolr add ,
nnd u li.ict adjacent , 1
U. Miller iir.d wife to K. h. Talbot ,
lot I , bloe-k 1-S , Houlli Onriha 1,500
. U. C'Uirk to A. J. WlllcliiH , lot 13 ,
blorl ; U , KoUnUo U H.'H jidd 3,000
. V , Hliaiiiinn apil Jiuslnnd to K , I.
rlhniiiuin , lot 'JJ , block 0 , Blunders &
H.'H Highland park , , 200
Boutli Omiilin Ijintl comp.tny to An
ton NlrdzlelMky. n 14 of lot 6 , block
317. South Omiilui J50
Jnlln Uuti-H to Itoni : Huttiburg' , lot 23 ,
I'auUen'H add. . . , . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . , . , . \
Jcnnls Oruhum to J' . C. Cttldwell , lot
> , b'ock- . W. 1 , , Bolby'M 1st ndd. . . . 500
Antonio Klmutiek nntl liujli.iml to Jo-
BPiih Htrukol , part of lot , liarkcr'n
iMotmnit : , , , . . . . . , , , . , , . 415
guhool district No. 23 to ficundlnavlan
I..ipllHt church , ? i acit-s In an corner
nw 23-48-9 , . , . , , , . . , , tiMM MMn 1
Total amount of transfers. , . . . . , , , . 15,201
J