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    THE OMAHA DAH.Y BEE : SATURDAY , MAROII 19 , 1898.
COMMERCIAL ASD FINANCIAL
0ld Weather iu tha ilorthwest Brings
Strength to Wheat.
THERE IS HEAVY BUYING IN MAY AND JULY
Sumo ItilliitMicc Iliilcs Hie Cnnrncr
Uruliiri , Corn itinl ( lain Knell
IliiKliiB mi Alliance lu/
' 1'rlei' .
HICUIO , Mnrch 18. The appearance ol
tot.l * r nthbr In the northwest today
lirought nil end to the long spelt of weak-
liens In who ? ! ana caused heavy buying
both In Mny and July. Tlio market wai
( ' 41'cine thtoiiKiiout , May clonliiR lV4c hlghei
'and July l Ql e hlfihcr. The name Inllu-
fnce ned In the coarser Brain markets ,
corn nnfl o.\i ndvanolnff > tc each. 1'ro-
vlaloriH wiie very dull and Inclined to weak
ness , the mh price chaiiRes wr-ro small.
Wient stinted llrni , July Vic hlg'ier al
Sat'QSVc ! and -Miy Vie liUhor at $1.0I . II
> ) raining thiotirfhout the went , In Ilsell
n Ueprc 'luR fartnr. but frpezliiReathei
wan reported In the northutst and there
was ii ijooil deal of apprehension of tin
fiost line fxtcndliiB over the wntor-ftonkct
v Inter vvheut llclda. 1'oaslblc damage fron
tl Is source did not at Ilrst result In c
KU'tit Incttase In the buying demand , hu
It Rtopped the uollliiK pressure , and shorn
anxious to cover found It necessary to ad
vuiico th"lr bids muterlnlly bpforu secur
Ins the d sluul wheat. In the Ilrst forty
fKo minutes trading July was advanced t (
{ ij'Jic. Then realizing by scalpers cau - (
n reaction tu SVgcVTCIC the market hunt
for a shoit tlni" . After that the miitkc
Kiadually hecami' Btroriger and trade broad
pncd out considerably. I.ito ndvlcos fron
Liverpool showed shurp advances , both li
cash and In the deferred futures. Callfor
nla sent 'it'lte ' Bloomy crop reports , pie
d'ctlons ' being made that the crop on nc
count of the drouth would not exceed 2 ,
000 COO bu. Tun these reports were takci
seriously In California was evidenced b ;
the ninber of coveting orders , both fo
May and July contracts , but especially fo
th former , which were received from tha
source. Private advices from the north
est fiild that stoclfH there were nearl ;
exhausted. These reports were given sain
color by the falling off In Minneapolis nn <
Utilutli receipts , these two cities reportln
" 71 cms today , apalnst ICO last week am
297 n year .mo. Chicago receipts were 1C
cars , S3 of which were of contract pradt
The total addition to contract stocks wa
11S.WO bu. , .private houses contributing 'i
cars ami IDftOO bu. The scaboird advice
were of a bullish character , an Improve
foreign demand at better prices being re
ported. The demand for July became quit
general about the middle of the sesslot
Outsldcis came Into the mirket In gre.itc
numbciM , while local shorts were heiiv
\bujers. The prices of July rc.ichtd Sfi'
yon this bulge. Another short spell of reit
1 Izlng caused a reaction to Sjlc , but towur
the end of the session buying again IK
came heavy and prices advanced. The mai
ket ruled strong ; to the close. July ndvani
Ing to MVSfiSC'hiC and closing strong r
S7'c. Quito a large trade was done 1
JUiy. California shorts were especial !
good buyers. Local traders who have boc
heavy sellers of that delivery lately ah
brought back some of their lines. Loiter
biokcr.s were free sellers , but the marki
Was strong enough to absorb evcrythln
offered , and piobably 500,000 bu. were dli
posed of by the Letter people at prlci
around Jl.OV.t. May sold as high as { 1 ;
and closed at J1.03i.
Corn was strong , though not very actlv
Less favorable weather conditions and tl
strength of wheat made a better deman <
especially from local shorts , and seven
Important lines were covered. Country o
ferlnps were small , which also helped. Mn
ranged from SOiiiJjCDJio to 20c and closed V
higher at 29V4c.
Oats were stronger In sympathy wll
other grains and on the unfavorab
weather. There was little pressure to sc
and with a fairly good demand from shor
prices ruled firm at a slight ndvanc
There was a good cash Inquiry , but bl <
were a llttlo out of line. May ranged fro
STHe to 25VJ.C and closed Vtc higher at 25
© 2Sic.
Provisions were dull on the whol
though trading was too small to admit i
material declines. Prices llurUiated na
rowly all day , with very llttlo doing beyor
u scattered scalping business. At the clo :
May pork ! was 2l4c.lower at $1.00 , May lai
unchanged at 75.15 and May ribs unchangc
at $5.10.
Kstlmated receipts Saturdav : Wheat , 1
cars ; corn , 210 cars ; oats , ISO cars ; hog
17,000 head ,
landing futures ranged as follows :
Articles. . Opun. Low. | ClOBo j Ycat'
Wheat
March. 1 03 1 03 1 03 1 03 1 02
May. . 1 D4H i DI ) 1 Oli ! 1 04
July. . 8MH Hi siiji
Corn
29 29' | 20
Julv ! ! no
Sept. . lilH JHi Jl
Oata
ifiHi
July ! !
Fork-
May. . . n O.H n nsx 0 87 o no a 02
July. , 0 07V 0 U7 U U.'W t > 01 o 07
turd
May. . . c ic C 15 6 15 S 15
July. . D 'JO S 22
Eli'lKlbs
May 10 D 10 C 07K ! G 10 B 10
July C Ifi 5 17
No 2.
CM-h quotations were as follons :
FLOl'R tjulet ; winter pitents , $4.50J5C
Btrulght" , $ I 30 4 CO ; fprlng iptvluls , $1 Wjt3 B
Bprlng patfiits , J4,705i5 10 ; bakers , $3 COifJ 90.
WHIiAT No. 3 spring , & 3'U)95Vjc ; No. 2 re
ll.OJffl 03.
CORN-NO. 2. 2s > ic.
OATS No. 2 , 2oiac , f. o. b ; No. S whit
C9irSO',5c ( ' ; No. 3 white , : S4j20c.
IIYI : NO. : . 49c.
rLA.Vhvii-Nn. : i. $ i.isgi 22.
TIMOTHY SKKD-Pllme , $ J.S > 0.
TROVISIONS-MesH pork , per bbl. , $9,90O9 "i
lAid , tier W ) Ibs. J5 10 5.1 i. Short rlt
Bides ( lee e ) , $1 W4 5.17'4 ; dry tailed Blot
lent ( boxed ) , $ l,75 5 00 ; jlurt clear eldes ( boexi
$5 25(1 ri 40.
WHISKY Distillers' finished gaods , per ga
SUil.VRS-Cut loaf , $588 ; granulated , $533 ,
On the Produce exchange to.lay the bull
m-uKet wns cte.uly ; creameilev 13fllfc ; d rlrli
10\44JlCc. Clieeee , quiet nt SUS'ic , Kggp , 9'j
lLlv poultry , nulet ; turkejs , 7ii9c ; chKkei
7 % Sc ; ducks , 70" > c.
NKW VOHK ( ; K.MHAL MAiticr
QtiolntloitH for the liny on Rciifri
ClIIIIIIIOlllllcR.
NHW YORK , March IS. I'ljOUR Recclpta ,
431 bbls. : CMNirls , 13,7CC bbli. ; market ( mlet ; nrlr
lower to sell ; city mill patents , J3.S3 < rO.
city mill cle.irs , $5,6005,75 ; Mlnnccota paten
J5Z)05.45 ; Minnesota bikers' , $1.3504.53ilnl ;
patents , $ I.WtJ5.50 ) : winter straights. $1.5001.1
winter extras. $3. ! H4.10 : winter low gi ill
K.90tr3.00. Rs Hour , dull : fancy. $ : .M03.
Itucktthent Hour , quiet nt $1 SOttl.W.
lltTCICWHK VT-Stend > nt 43tfllc.
< "OHNMK\I Quiet ; jellow wertern. C c.
IlVi : Sleuller : No 2 \o trm. SSiJc.
IIAUI.KY Pull : feeding , 41IJ.C.
IIARLIIY MALT Quiet : western , 52mTC7e.
WIIUAT Ilecelpts , 51.600 bit. : exp.rts . , SD.
bu. Spot , nun : No S red. $1 or ; , f. n , b. , aiv
tu arrive , nnd $1.05)1 spot , Options opened Hi
nt Uy o ndvaniw anl were olronylv suslnlneil
day by bullish market news from abroad nnd i
tlve covering on cold weather , threatening t
wheat bi'lt ; export demand llsht. but frels
men rvpTtrd another big demand for KIT
ute-imnrt : clcseilrIUc net lilslu-r ; Nr > 3 M.in
$1,011.171 Om : closed , $1 Ol < 4 ; May , ittV-641.00
. . .
COHN Hcolpti , M.K5 t > u. : exports , R5.310 I
Pp.t , tlriii ; No 2. K'iC. Options < x'ned stea
and ruled K wrnlly tlrm nil day with wheat ; t
wet weather went and rrirly owning of niv't '
tlon also hud a bull effect i cl'wod. He hlghi
May. 53T.O34c ; clmwil , 34c.
OAT8 Htvlptu , 100.MO I ni ; exwrt21.3JI | 1
Snot , tlrmer : No. 2 , JIfrll'Jc ' : No. 8 white. 32
Options , stronger with tlw > other grain mark.
anil closed Ke net higher ; Miy closei ) . 2UTie.
bran. 0&s2tic ; lulddllnKs , Si
rrv feed , .
HAY Dull ; Bhlpplnff. S035e : good to chol
KWTOc ,
HOPrf Steady : 1WS crop , 4flCcj ISM crop ,
teU97 crop , I7H1SCJ I'r Ifli coast. IS95 en
4Jf c : lf 6 erop , SJflOo ; 1S97 crop. 174J18C.
IIiniM-rirmi Oalveston. ISSflSHo ; Texai d
Wo : C'allfornla. 17V4O1S14C.
LBATIir.R-Sleady ; hcnilock sole. Iluer
A re NSfWHtc.
WOOL-Qulet ; fleece , KHCUlic : Texas , 1JV
"
PROVlSIONS-IJeef. steady ; family , $11 1
11 75 : extra mem. $ * .K fi3.00 : beef hams , $23
WM.CO : short clears , $10.0iiail.OO. Cut mea
nulet : pickled ticlllra , ' . 7MfiiW : plrklnl ho
5 l ' ickled hami 773S ft )
ity. 1 11-lCc ! country. 3SC'ic
UlCrSteady ; fair to extra , 4Hfl6Hc ; Jap :
Vic
411IJ ? Petroleum. dull , Tlonln. strai
atratneJ. common In eood. $1 4:1401.43. Tun *
11 iv. steady at ? 3Hi3lc Cottonseed , dull : prli
rnide. I0o ; prime crude f. o. b. mills , 1
frltnt siuiuuer yellow , ti'.io ; off * u
mr yellow , 2Jc ; butter oil , 21C27oi prime winter
yellow. Mg2 'tc.
MOU\8MI.-y-Klrm : New Orleant , open kettle.
goo.1 In chylrr , 5 > V3 c.
MiTAl H IusIne ) > M un tde Metal exchange con
tinues i > xcfdlnKly dull nnd with tlio ex-wptlon of
load , prices' show mfchahito Vtiatevcr , At the
clonii lo-lny pig Iron wnirants were quiet nt H75
hid and $4 s : nrliM , l.ike ror-JV' , ( inlet nt J1I.S7" ,
bid nnd $12 nrkfd. Tin , dull at $14 J ) bid unit
" 430 asked , hpelter , strady nt $1 17'4 bid nnd
2T > asked. Ixnil , dull ! nisy at $3. 7 > i bid and
: 7J'i ' asked. The tlrm that fixes the settling
rice * for mlne/s nnd smcltTS cnllfl lend $3 50.
llt'TTUH-r-Ucctlptn. 3.031 pkgs ; llrm. Wfrtcrn
ircnmcry , Iti'i9c , logins. 19c , factory , 12QKc
filii 4K-ltecelpt > . I. U pkgs ; dull ; Heptem-
, tr , tc : light , ( kirns , t.-i'uOc ; part skims , 4ij c :
nil skims , Sf3o.
iOOS : Receipts , 9,010 pKgs. : eary : state nnd
'ennsvlianla ' , lOiiOlOJiC , western ,
OMAHA UllXRItAlT
Cnnilltlnn nf Trailc nml < lnotntloim on
Stnplr nml I'lincy 1'rotluuc.
oed siock , EC.
HUTTl'R t'ommon to fair , 9ffllo ; tcparator
Teamery , ZOc : gathered creamery , 15'jlCc.
VHAlCliolce fat , (0 to 120 Ibs. , quoted at
Q c , largo und coartc , CIJ7c.
LtVi : POl'LTRY Chickens , 5'lSCc ; old roost-
TS , 3c , ducks , Co
OA.MK Mallards , $3.00i3 25 ; teal , $1 23fjl 50 ;
irnnti" $ n5"nif ; Canadian seeee , $ l.GOff.00 ( ! ;
inlxe.1 , $1 rVl.'f .
I'lcnONS-Llvc , SI ; deid pigeons not wanted ,
HAY t'pliiiid. r 50 ; midland , $50" : lovvlind
; 4 CO ; rye straw , $4 CO ; color makes the price on
lay , light bales sell the best : only top grades
bring Inp prices ,
vnai7TAiiLT:3.
CrjLKUY Oood sloi.k , large. We ; small , 2530c. ?
ONIONS I'er bu. , tl.40Ol.IO.
lll . . --lln ll-'lcl | < eJ im\y , per bu. . $1.250130.
SWKKT POTATOKS-ICan a3 , 10-pe K bbU. ,
( AHIIAOK-anod slotlt. p r Ib . 'SflUc.
POTATOis--Itoiiie Kruv.r , MtfjSc ; Colorado
str-k. 70c
TOMATOKS 1'fr crate , rev en baskets , $4.005J
f
STIIAWIIEKUIES Per Zl-qt. ca c , $7.SO.
Al'l'LKb Inter stock , U.v083 , California
'lellellMir. ' lio\ s , 11 M : Colorado Jonathans ,
xes , $1.73 : Nebraska , boxes. $1.23.
CIlANIlEllItlES Kancy Jersey , per bbl. . $10.00 ,
OIlAPES-Malagus. ! " . OOacuo.
TllOPICAL l-'UUITS.
OllANOES-Cnllforma navels. $2.75J300 ; fancj
! Pedllne , $2 CO1 choice , $223.
LEMONS Cnllfotnln. fancy , $2.7 ; ; choice , $2.K > ;
'
'ancy Messina. $1 oOfft CO.
ItA NAN AS Choice , large stock , per bunch , $2.01
32.23 ; medldum sized bunches , $1.7 ; i W.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almondu , per Ib. . large size , 12S13c
small , lie ; Urazlls , per Ib . 9 loc ; English wnl
nuts , per Ib , fancy soft hell , lOBllc' . standards
8fi9c ; Illbeits , per Ib. . ; oc : pecans , polished
medium , djclc ; extra laige , S09c : Urge hlckorj
nut ! ) , $1.0081.10 per bu. ; small , $ l.mff. 35 per bu.
ooconnuts. p.r l"0 , $400 ; peanuts , law , EC3V4o
runsted , CiJ/o c.
PIGS linpoitcd , fancy. 3-crown , 14-Ib. boxes
lOc : C-crown , 41-lb. boxes , 15c ; 2-lb. boxes , 2 :
" 23o per box ; California , lu-io. bui. ; i.OO.
HONEY Choke white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 1
KRAUT-Per bbl. . $3 GO ; half bbl. . $2 25.
MA I'm SYHUI'-Flve-gnl. can. , each , $2.75
I" ' . , fans , pure , per doz. , $12 00 ; lialf-fcal. cans
JO 2j ( quart cans , $1 to.
UATiS-Iuliavvre ! , CO to 70-lb. boxes , BVio
Hair , 5c ; Tard. 9-lb. boxef , lie.
CIUUll Per half bbl..00 : bbl. , $300.
riusn MKATS ,
Dnnssnn IlKKF-Oood native steers. e ic
giwd forequarters steers. 5Vjc ; good hlndquartei
steers , fc'ic ; western steers , f.iic : fancy helfen
Jiic ; good heifers , Co ; good forequarters heifer1
60 ; good hindquarters heifers , te : good now
6\c : fnlr cows. 5'/5c ; cow torequartcrs , 4ijc ; co-
hlniUlunitcr-i , 7Vic.
hearla , per Hi , 2Vic : tongues , per Hi. , lie ; en
Ilvein each , S3c : calves , whole carcass or side :
set cnlf head nnd feet , aeulded , per set , 73i
tenderloins , fresh , 18c : tenderloins , frozen , 15c
lionele-a slrlps , fresh , 91,40 ; boneless strips , frozen
9c : strip loins , fre h , 7Uc ; strip loins , frozen , C'lc
rolls , boneless , 9 lc ; rolls , spencer cpta , Sc : sir
loin butts , boneless , Oc ; shoulder clods , boneles
6',4c ; rump butts , boneless , 65ic ; No. 1 chucks , ft
No , 2 chucks , 4V4c : No. a chucl"s , ic : bone'ei '
chucks , Oc ; cow plates , 3'ic ; steer plates , 4c
flank steak , 7o ; loins , No. l , 13Vic ; loins. No. I
lOVic ; Inlns , No. 3 ; 8V4c ; short loins , mark :
style , i\j alovo loins ; short loins , hotel style ,
above loins ; cow loln.-epja. So ; Bteer loin , end
! ) c.
MUTTON ran ' lambs , 9c per Ib. ; lamb :
80 ; sheep , 7c : market raiks , long , 9c ; hot
racks , short , lie : loins , Oc : saddles. 9c ; leg ;
9c ; lamb legs. lOc : breasts and stew * , 3',4c
tongues , each , Sc ; forenunrters , GHc.
POItlv Dressed pigs. MSc PC * * Ib : dr * " * *
hogs , 5VSc ; tenderloins , 14c ; loins , short , 6 ! < (
long , 60 ; spnro ribs Be ; ham sausage butt
5Kc ; Iloston butts , CUc ; thoulders , rough , ti <
shoulders. vklnn d. SV. ' trimmings. 4Uc ; Ic :
lard , not rendered , C'lc ; heads , cleaned , 4 (
snoutR and ems , 3c : nclcb'men , 2c ; cheek mea
lo ; neck bones , 2o ; pics' tails , 3c ; plucks , eac
Sc : chitterlings , Cc : n"cks , 4c : hearts , per dm
Sic ; stomachs , each , 3c : tongues each , "c : kl <
neyu , per doz. , lOc : brains , p r .ios. . ISo ; pig
feet , per doz. , 30o ; llvem. earh , 3o ; hog rind
Jc ; blade bones. Be.
* HIDES'TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7JJe ; No. Z croc
hides , C'io ; No. 1 salted hides , I'c ' ; No 2 irrce
salted hides , 8c ; No. 1 Vi = al calf , S to 12 Ibs. , 10
No. 2 veal cnlf. 12 to 15 Ibs . 8c.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 15Q73
er en salted shearings ( short woolcd ear
eklns ) , each , lac ; diy shearings ( short woob
early skins ) . No. 1 each , 5c : dry Hint Kansi
and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib nctu
weight. 4i5c | : dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebrasl
urrain wool pells , per Ib. , actual weleht. 3
o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool peltn , per U
ctual weight , 4ftJc ; dry Hint Colorado murra
eel pells , per Ib , actual vvlght , 3 lc.
TALLOW. OREASn. irrC.-Tallow. No. 1. 3' '
Uo ; tailnuNo. . 2 , 3c ; rouxh tallow , IViowhll
rcase , 2V4W2)ic ; jellovr and brown crease , l" ,
ic.
St. LniilM Oencrnl 3Iiirkrn.
H. rLOim Weaker ; pai
/)5'.II1AT 1IlKher' clMnK | strong , with Maj
T 71c ; July. 1 l-16c , nnd Septemlwr Ic above > e-
ti-rdiy Spnt. higher ; No 2 red cash , clcvntni
4 : trac' 9'H : Mrch. 99e ; May , t\.M \ * , ; Juf'
, . . - , - ' " ° ' c ! Nolmrd e.ifli , DJ' i
v r.
l njs l tun > i neglected caily , but later be
came nnn nnd closed tame nnd fractional !
hlKli r than ledlerday. Spot , higher ; No 2 cn l
.OMc ; March , ap:0 : ; May. 2G > ic ; July , 2iUM'ii
September. c bid.
OATS futures ttrong nnd fractionally hlehe
SKt. | xtroiiKer ; No. a c.i'ili , Svs ; track. ! 7c : Marcl
Ii'e : May. M , c : July. 2Jc : No. 2 white. 2Sl'n.
rLXSinDNoinlnaI. . $1.15
TIMOTHY SEI1H Prime. $2 S ; 2 SO.
OOIIKuMnAL-u.50m.C5.
IMl-VX ( Julct , Htendy ; KacKod , east track , 67i (
HAY In little demand , except for fine tlmoth-
pnilrle. J5 OOKS 25 ; timothy , SS.OOffio 50
_ llt'TTiR Quiet ; creamery , l.'iiilU'.jo ; dairy , 5
IX1CS 7 > ivver. SUc.
WHISKY $1 20
COTTONTI I K-70c.
METALS-Lend , dull , $3 52',5 ' , Sp ller , .nomlnii
I'llOVISIONS Pork , lower ; standird mes
Jolting. $10 87VIxird , ea-sler ; prlmn stear
$ I'J3 ; choice , $ 0' , . Ilucon , extra dtmrt cle
( boxed lots ) , $3 U'jffj 7J ; ribs , J3 75C3 S7'J ; short
$ " > S7V-SJO ft ) . Dry silt meats , l > o\ed hhoulder
$1 5 < Virl.7.1 : extra short clear. $ j K'i'S'23 ; rlt
$3 KUtS.SlV , ; shorts , $3.37'jfl" .W.
I'lour , 3,0. bbls. ; wheat , f.C
bu. : corn. "M ( XV ) bu. ; oais. 51,00. ) bu ,
SHIPMIJNTN-Flour , 21,0)0 bl.ls ; wheat , 10'
bu. ; corn , 79,000 bu. ; onta , 31.000 bu.
I.l frpool 3lnrket.
LIVEni'OOL , March IS. WHEAT Spc
steady ; No. 2 led western , vvlnter , Ss.
OOHN-Spot. steady : American mixed ' ne'
! s 4Vid : futures. Heady ; March. 3s Slid ; Ma
r 3s 3d ; July. 3a 2V1
rUlUH St. Ixuls fancy winter , steady
9n M ,
HOPS At Ijondon , Pacific coast , firm at 4
PnOvlSIONS-lteef , firm ; extra India me-
6S 91 ; prime mets , S5s 9.1 Pork , prime mei
line western. ( Irm nt MB sd ; prime mess , m
dlum western. 4 < > s 9d. Hams , short cut. fte-v
at 3s ft ! , llacon. tlrm nt Sis ; short ribs , Meai
nt 31s ; long clear middles , lRht | and heiv
2lH M ; lorre clear middles , heavy , steady
29s ; short clear bsckr , rteady at 2Ss M ; cle
bellies , steady at 3Ja ; fhoulders , square , steai
at 24 Cd , Lard , prime western , steady
, „ 27s fd
1B rilKHRE American nnett white'nnd colore
cary at Sxs C.l.
TALIX > W Prime city , Hrm at 20 .
OltiS fottonseed , Llvennxil renned , rteady
158 3d. Turpentine fplrlts , flrm at 25s 9,1. llosl
common , eleidy at 4s 3d.
Xon
NEW ORLEANS. Maroh 1S.-HOO PRODUCl
Quiet ; pork. rUndard mess , $102T l.nrd. r
lined tierce , S S c : pure lard. B'4fl , c ,
meats. dr > ' salt shoulders. 5c ; sides. Be : bi"o
sides. CUe. Hams , choice sugar cured. R'lffjij
VPri-Illo , ordinary to fair. 6T ; S , c.
RICE ateadyj ordinary tr > KOIV ! , smTIVc-
VI/JUR-Extra fancy. $4 GOU4.70 ; patents $1
C5 00 ,
OOItNMR.Itl.C 71 70.
HRAN-750.
HAY Prime. $ l200ni50 : choice , $11000141
PORN No. I racked , mixed , 37c ; white Q :
yellow , SSc.
OATS-No. 2 racked. 32c ,
rint-lniinll
CINCINNATI. March IS fLOUR Fin
f.incv. $435RI&3 ; family , $1 WI 10
WHEAT-Klnnt-r ; No. t rtd. W
PORN Dull ; No. J ml ed. JUfre.
0 TS-Flrm ; No. J mlxeil , 29U29HC.
RYE-Oulet : No 2. C3c.
PROVlhlONS-Lnrd. nulet nt $195. Ttu
meats , steady at $5.15. $ llaeon. flrm at $595.
WHISKY Firm nt $1 50.
PI'TTEIl Kaalfr- Elgin creamery , tOUc ; Oh
IJfflfc ; dairy , 10 lc
refined , J ! 1033 SS.
KOOS Firmer at 9c
rilEE-SE Steady ; good to prime Ohio fl :
KninnM rltr fJrnlii anil rrovlslnn *
KANSAS CITY. March H WHEAT Aet | .
c blcbcr ; No. 1 bard. Me ; No. Z.
No. 3. ( GgttV ; x0. t rej , 94fl9Ic , No. ? , 939
No. 3 , K'UWtfj No. J tprlnjr , SSUiSc ; No. 3 ,
,
i Olt.V-Slfndy to Uc hlglicr ; No. X mixed , Iii
OAT ? Active , steady : No. 2 white , J7HOUC.
RYlI-Hlejd ) , No. 2 , 4Cc. ,
HAY-IHill ; choice timothy. $ S.M39.00 ; choice
ptalrle. $7 00 7.25 .
lltJTTiil--Hliad > , crcamet ) ' , liHlSHtf ! dairy ,
KOOH-Steadyi Co.
II KCKIlTiSheat. . 1J.ZOO bu. ; corn , 36,500
bu , , oat * . 13.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 8I.COO bu. ; corn , & 5,200
bu. ; cats , 3 , WO bu.
llnltliiiorv Market.
11ALTIMOHE , March IS.-FLOUP.-Dull : west
ern suin'rllne , $27inf3.10 : western extra , $ .1 Vff
00 ; western family , $ i 30fl4.W : winter wheat
.ati-nlx. $ I.73C5.U ) : tprlng wheat patent * . $3.2WJ
40 ; spring wheat straights , $50 tf5.1j ; rccvlptt ,
33) bbls. : exports , 5 bbls.
WHBAT Firmer ; tint nnd month , 9U l'df' ' > " " < 1 :
ta > , Il.OJliHl IC'i ; Bteiimer , No 2 red. 86Wff'1 < "i' ' ;
ecelptc. " 4,500 bu. : exjiorts , SO.Of ) bu. ; BUUthern
heat , by mtinple , 96cSl.CO > ; southern , an grade ,
\ciff l MH.
fCHlN-FIrm ; spot nnd montTi. 33i 8 HSc' Mnv ,
" % M3Ie ; stMimer mix's ! , 329 < R33c ; receipts , 311 , .
10 bu , ; exports , 42.RJ7 bu. : southern white cum ,
3itJ4c : southern yellow , Si iffSSKc.
OATHQulot ; No. 2 white. siflSIHc ; No. 2
nixed , 52 j-Mtic : receipts , 32,443 bu. ; exiwrtu , 4ft-
bu.
RVE Steady : No. 2 nearby , C ; < i 5'/5c ; No. 2
resiem , CCuySCHo ; receipts , 15,727 bu. ; exports ,
none.
HAY Dull : choice timothy , $121001300.
ORAIN I'REKIHTS llilrly active for stcnmers ;
le.im to Liverpool , per bu , 3Vid. Mas" Cork for
rders , per quarter , 3s lOlJd , March ; Ss IVJdO
s 01 , April ,
IJUTTER Steady ; fancy creamery , 19@20c ; Iml-
nllon , 1701Sc ; fancy ladle , Uc ; good ladle , 13SJ
4c : Btoro packed. 10J/12c.
KOCIS-rresh , lOVic.
CHEISjl > Steady : fancy New York , large , 9'SCT
' 4ci fancy New York , medium , 9Vi10c ; fancy
"v'ew York , small , 10lt 10'i.c.
1
( ruin Heei'lpts nt I'rlni'liiiil Mnrkotn.
CHICAOO , Mnrch IS Receipt * Wheat. lf > S
-nis ; corn , 22u Lara ; oats , 195 cars. Kstlmated
omorrow : Wheat , ISO cars ; corn , 210 cars ; o tn ,
S ) cars.
MINNEAPOLIS , March IS. Receipts ! Wheat ,
! 3l cars.
ST. LOUIS , March 18. Receipts : Wheat. C
cars.
cars.DULl'TH , March 1 ? . Receipts : Wheat , 41 pars.
KANSAS CITY , March Is. Receipt : Wheat ,
:2 : curs ,
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO , Maroh IS. WHEAT Higher ; No. 2
cash. 9 0 ; May , 98'Jc.
CORN Higher , steady : No. 2 mixed , JOHc.
OATS Bull : No. 2 mixed , 27c.
RYE t'nrfinnsed ' : No. 2 insh , MVJc.
CIXJVERSEIJD Acllve ; prime cash , March and
\prll , $2 80.
_
I'lilliiilflplilu I'roilucc.
PHILADELPHIA , Man.li IS. 1JUTTER nrm ;
Tvestern creamerj" , 20c ; western prints21c. .
r.OGS Steady : fresh nearby nnd western , He ,
CHEES1J Easier : New York fancy lull cream ,
8':5j9ic ; New Yorlc prime , 740Sc. !
Detroit Miirkct.
DETROIT , March IS. WHEAT No. 1 ivllltc ,
95o ; No. 2 red. cash nnd May , D7o.
( CORN No. 2 mixed , 29'ic.
OATS-NO. 2 white , soc.
RYE No. 2 , CIc. I
Sun I'rniirlivn Wliont Market.
RAN TRANCISCO. March IS. WHEAT Inac
tive : December , $ l,33Vi ; May. $1.42.
11 A RLE Y Inactive ; December , 9Se ; May ,
J1.0SV4.
_
Pcnrln Miirkum.
PEORIA , Mnch IS CORN Steady : No. 2 ,
OATS rirm : No. 2 white. ! G' ! 2ivie.
WHISKY Hteh proof spirits , $ l.l'J'a.
STOCKS AM ) DON US.
Market IN iMnnlpiiIntcil l > y ilic * Profcu-
Nloniil Trnilcri.
NEW YORK , March 18. Today's stock marke
fluctuated over quite n tvlde extreme , first up
ward nnd then downward , and with a later re
covery above the early high point. liut It I :
noticeable that the dnv'a net changes , althoug !
mostly on the tide of gains , were not large
The extreme dullness was a feature. This nm
the character of the rumors which affected thi
market Indicated the manipulation or small pro
fcsslonal traders , whose existence depends upoi
a movement of prices , whether up or down. Thi
late rally wn the feature of the day nnd wn
significant of the nervous walling attitude of th
siieculatlve world. This rally was affected on de
tailed rumors as to what had been taking plac
at the secret meeting of the cabinet In Wash
Ington. Compromise with Spain over Cuba vva
the burden of this rumor , accompanied by th
Information that Spain was perfectly willing t
grant everthing on the sole condition that It
Hag remains In Cuba , The professional Ehor
sellers hastened to cover open contracts on th
strength of this report , and another to the effcc
that tlie distinguished olllcer of high rank li
thu United States navy had expressed the opln
Ion that the Maine was destroved by an Interim
explosion duo to an accident , lluslness In th
flurry caused by these rumors was more actlv
than at any time during the day , but wan no
on an unusually large scale , especially consld
erlng the wide movement of prices. Neither wa
the rally well held , the reaction touching prac
tlcally all stocks and approaching to a substan
tlal fraction In nnny cases. As for the openlni
spurt It wna largely assisted by the buoyanc ;
of the local traction stocks , based on the re
ported offer of the rapid transit commission for ni
extension of the elevated system Manhnttai
more than recovered Its dividend on the lira
quotation on the strength of this andMetropalltni
jumped SVJ per cent. The subsequent movemtTi
downward was equally conspicuous In thes
Blocks and other specialties. The heaviness nni
dullness were without the slightest Interruptloi
after thn opening spurt up to the recovery li
the last hour. The relapse In Spinish 4s In Lon
don nnd Paris was not reassuring , Notwlth
standing yesterday's slight hardening In tit
rates of eixchange and the distinctly easier tom
In toda > 's money market , further gold to th
amount of t3 > % 000 was engaged for Import today
The bond market Bhowed weakness In the carl !
dealings nnd a tlrmer tendency nt the close
Total Bales , $1,300,000. United States new 4s nni
tlie old 4s , coupon , were Vt lower , and the old 4s
registered , 'j lower bid.
The Evening Post's London financial cablegran
says : The stock markets here were Idle am
featureless today , with a bullish Inclination
Americans opened dull , became better on th
ostcntatloufl laolng by a leading American hous *
gavn way later on New York selling and close ,
weak. The n-port of the naval board of Inqutr
on th" Maine disaster Is anxiously awaited
Spanish 4s were % lower. New York Is enl. .
'hire ' to bo ( "peculating considerably In that rtnck
Thn ci"i1n io loan prospectus Is out. Tlie detail
nro a.- ) already cabled , but an Important point t
note la that the entire Icon h is to be paid up n
early ns May 3. ThlB doubtless Ind'cntes the pav
mcnt to Japan on Mnv 8 of the entire balance u
tha Indemnity of 12.000.000. The ease In th
I ndon money market VVPS Increased todav h
thn releas' of 5W.O of Japanese money fron
the Hank of England.
Following are thi , closing quotations of th
lending stocks on the New York market today ;
'ex-dlv. '
Total Mies of stocks today , SCO.JW rtnres. Ir
eluding : Chicago , llurllngton A. ( julncy , M,7C' '
l ulmllle & NoithvllU. 7.UU : ManlutUm. 23 , < r
Metropolitan , 13,175 : New York Central , 6,1'JI
Northern Pacltlc , 7,313 : Northern Pacific pri
term > , 16J5 : HocK Uland , SI.SMj St. Paul. M.OV
Union Paclllc , 16,801 : Tobacco , IJ.OIO ; People' '
Gas , G.OW ; Sugar , 06,939.
Fort-lieu l-'lnniicliil.
LONDON , March H. Gold Is quoted at Ituen
Ayre today at ICG. American eagle * a
quoted at It * Tld.
PAIIIB , March IS The bourse opened dul
chletly on London offers , and later was tteadle
Rentes and Italian securltlea at tint weakenf
Then there wa * a relaps * In Kpanlih 4 . Afte
ward they benmu llrmer , but 4 * elated Iicai
and Turklfh securities n rs.r41 dccldrdty weak ,
Three per cent rentes , lQ3f Z c for the account ,
Exchange on Ixwdon , J3f He for checks.
IIEIILIN . Mnrvh ! > , Prlc . on the bourse
were Irregular today. Arnerlotm securities were
weaker nnd Canadian IU > Wlo were well sup
ported Hank shares were animated In anticipation
tionof the Chinese loair t f \
York 31 niter Mnrkrl.
NKXV YOltK. March 18.-MQNKY ON CALL
Nominally , 2H per cent.
PI11ME MEItOANTIU 1'APEIl I',05H per
C < '
ST'EHLINO EXOlIAN'OE-ftasy. with actual
business In bankers' bills at 14 MHR4 SI for de
mand , and $1 S04 M furl fluty davs ; posted
rates , $1 tl > 4 4.S2 > j nnd $ l. 4H1M.lui ! : commercial
bills , $4 * X(4 10 % .
SILVEIl ( EUTirtCXTUa-ttOSiUe.
IIAIt SILVEU-CW. i
MEXICAN IX > LLAnS-43o. (
OOVEIINMENT IIONPS Easier ; new 4s. reir.
and coupon , 1:24 ; 4s , res. , 110 ; coupon. 111 : 2s ,
ree. , 91 * : c , reg. and coui > on , 111 } , ! 1'nclflci 6
of ' 9103. .
doling quotations on bond wtr * a * tollow * !
FlnniicliilotoN. .
OMAHA , March 18-Tlio bank clearings fo
the day were $911,58333. IJalances. $10l > S37 2S
The clearings In 1S97 were $339,151.8 ? and tin
balances , $7S,10S.71. Increasc | In clearings , $3S3 ,
431. 4i *
CHICAGO. March 18 Clearings. :13,2CI,930
> few York exchange , 25o dlsrbunt. Posted fates
$4 81U and $4 84H- Stocks dull and generall ]
easier , quotations : Alley L , 59',4 bid , M nfked
lllEcult , Jlli : Hlscult preferred , 77V4 ; Ulamonr
Match. 131 bid. 13454 asked : Luke Street L
nVti North Chicago , 213 ; Strawboird , 26 bid
27 asked ; West Chicago , 91 % .
ST. LOU1H. March IS. Clearings , $1,299.113
balances , $433,943 Money , C5J8 per cent. Ncv
York exchange , par bid , 12',4e premium asked
MEMPHIS. Mnrch 18. Clearings , $316,415 ; bal
ances , JC0.7SO. New York exchange , eelllng a
$1 ! X ) premium ,
NRW OIIL.KANS , March 18 Clearings , $1 ,
415,453. New York exchange , bank par ; com
merclal. $1 per $1,000 discount.
HAI.TIMOKi : . March 18. Clearings , $2.210.827
$31CS : .
PHILADELPHIA. March 18.-Clearings , $10 ,
C18.S18 ; balances , $1,339,971 ! .
NEW YOUK. Mar h IS. Clearings , $1H,333 ,
936 ; balances. $7,712.230.
BOSTON. March IS. Clearing , $15,11S,7GO ; bal
ances , 11,637,1(0.
CINCINNATI , Mnrch 18 Clearings , $2OV > ,600
money , 2',58'C per cent ; New York exchange , 40i
discount ,
lluuk of Germany Statement.
BERLIN. March 18. The weekly statTnent o
the Imperial Itank of Germany W.IOWH the follow
Ing changes oa co-niKired with Uie previous nc
count\ Cash In hand , Increase , 14,200,000 marks
treasury notoj , Increase , SCO.W" ) marks ; other se
curltlw , Increase , 18,3S.\000 marks ; notes In olr
culatlon , Incrc-.iwe , CC84,000 marks.
AiiH-rloiiii Seenrltlox. In London.
LONDON , March 18The market for America ]
securltu-s opened dull and sluggish , tluctuatei
somewhat , nnd after a alight decline wns sll htl ;
bolter at tlio close , Opcratoi's were Inactive , Til
clotting tone was quiet , but steady , and the de
nuuul geiicrally light. Epinlsh 4s closed at 6I'S
COTTOX . - IAHKIT.
UulIneriH In FiitnrcN Contlnnen , Due I' '
> iiiuorou < Cnumen.
NEW YORK , March IS The dullness In cot
ton futures continued , today's mil ket being In
tensely so. A ( avertible start was made , th
market opening linn , with prkes MJ3 point
hlg'hcr on a small rush of shorta to cover , follow
ng a much better class of cables from Llvtkrpoo
than expected , 'fills demand was soon HntUHei
and during the Inlanco of the session trader
r few nnd far betw < Mm. Prltvs sugged off 10
points beli/w the final llgures of yestcidij
with the close quiet nnd steady at unchange.
prices to 2 points net hinder. The weaker rullni
of the stock markets hero and In londjn. nnd i
decline in the price of print cloths at Fall Hive
lo 2Vi , lew ) 1 PIT cent , the low rut ilxuro. on rec
on ] , caused the conservative hulls to light ah :
of the market , while the bears funrod'to Incrcis
their ifcort Interests , ' owing to ( he n < marlcnbl <
tlrmness of pot cotton throughout the Kiuth
favorable rvport from the M.uichester > arn nn.
cloth markets and continued free selling of cot
ton for export. Spot , steady1 : middling , ( i4c ! : ne
recflptrt , tyrJ boleu ; gross , 2,781 bales ; exports t
Great llrltnln , 4,578 bales ; to Kranee , 47S bilia
stock , 17'J,91J bales. Wwkly : Net receipts , 3.6
bales ; grw.s , S,825 bnlex ; exports to Orvn
llrltnln , II , CW bales ; to Franiv , SI 8 bales ; to th
continent. 8.84S Uiles ; forwarded , 6,943 bil i
h-iles , 1,6 < J8 b.iloj ; uplnnerrf , 90S bale * . Total to
diy : Net rvcelpta , 19,101 bales ; exixnts to ( lrp > i
Uritaln , ? J,3iS Uiles ; to Prince. 523 bales ; 13 th
continent. 13.3M bales ; stock. 1,072,783 bales. < 'on
Hulldated : Net receipts , 144,073 l les ; exports t
Orf.it llrllaln , 1U0.4S3 bait's : to lYanco , 8,79
bales ; to thu continent , 53,437 lultv Total sine
September 1 : Net receipts , 7,718,117 biles ; x
polls u ( Irixit IlrKaln , 2.77S C61 biles ; to nnnci
751,134 biles : to Che continent. 2.310.4CS biles.
LIVERPOOL. March 48. COTTON Spot , fal
demand , prlct s unchanged ; American middling
S ll-3id. : The Hales of tie | ilay wcru 12.0W bale ;
of which & > 0 balen were for Bpeculatlnn and < "c
l > ort nnd Included 11 , "IM bah-i American : receipt !
15,00i ) hili"i , Including 9,800 bales AnvTlcar
Futures opened quiet with a IXIOT demand nn
closnl xteady : American middling , L. M. C
March , 3 19-6ld , buyers ; March nnd April , 3 lt-61
bujers ; April and May. i 19-Wf3 29-Ctd. sell.-n
May and June , 3 19-CI1/3 2Ctd , buyers , Junf an
July. 324-CI1 , busen ; July and August , 3 20-C' <
321-Cld , solli-ra : August and Scptemlier , 320-61.
buyers ; September nnd October. 3 3)-64d , Iniyrri
Octolr ami Novembt-r , 3 19-CIH3 2C4d , lin\pr <
NoM-nllH-r nnd December , 3 19-CIR3 20-btl , HelUr :
I > ec mber nnd January , 3 13-C4f(3 3)-64d ) , seller ;
The cotton exchange will observe tha Ilistrr hal
dayj by closing from 1 p. in. April 7 until Apr
"NEW ORLKANS. March4 IS COTTON 1\
turea quiet ; rules , 1VM bate * ; March , 5.59 bli
April , $3.5SJJ5.S9 ; Ifay , W.C1M562 ; June. $3C4
505 ; July. $5O > Q5C9 ; August , $5.67K5 CS : Se |
tember. October and November. $ J 67H5 03 ; I ) >
comlier. $5.70215.72 : Januiry , $572J5,74. Six
sltady ; rales , 3.7W bales ; ordinary. 4 9-lw
geol ordinary , 4 15-10' : low middling. 6'Jc : mli
dllng , 59-16c ; good middling. 5 15-lCe ; mlildllm
fair , 55-lGc ; receipt ? , 4.30) bales ; stock , 413,1' '
bales.
\e v York Dry Cioitiln Market.
NKW YORK. March 18 Trndlns In dt
good ! U stimulated to some degree by tli
need-s of Jobbers throughout the country , wl
have be < > n conducting a lively spring buslnei
and feel the need of replenlihlng stocks. Be :
sonablo goods In nearly all lines TUB In n
order reque t to a considerable extent. Llm
of fall cotton goods continue to attract Inner
attention and fair sales are reported. The bus
ne a transacted all though Hie country at sei
end hands remains heavy and this baa had I
effect on tha prlmiry market In prints thei
IB a continued tain of slight proportions Btap
collonn ihow a tendency toward a stlffer ma
ket. Print cloths are weak. A sale Is report *
of 10,000 extras at J'lc , less 1 per cent. Tt
beat bbls reglitered at 21-lCo and manufai
turera have so far refused to do buslneia i
thU rite. Odd gcoda are quiet.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts Moderate and Demand Very Much
in Keeping with Supplies.
SHIPPING ORDERS SAVE THE PRICES
Cntlle Uiicn Dull nnit Knuy lint Out-
Ide lliiltiir llrlnit * 1'rlcei Up
to StimlII out Klvo
CviltH
SOUTH OMAHA , Murch lS.-Ilecolpts for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hoss. Sheep. Hor's.
March 13 . 2,307 4.70S 2.9U9 . . . .
Match 17 . I.MJI 4.7JO 14.14(5 ( 3
March 1C . 3,537 4,915 G.K3
March 15 . 3,7iO 0.007 3,011 38
March 14 . 2.1SS 1.C20 4.SJC 2
March 12 . 2,1M 4 WJ 790 * 0
March 11 . 2,4 < iJ B.942 1.UJ5
March 10 . 2,312 4,697 10,207
March 9 . 2.04 0251 G.57G 47
March S . 2.939 0,009 7.SCO 3
March 7 . S.'XO 3,170 3.5S4 4
March 5 . 1,137 0,437 1.70 CO
March 4 . lS23 0,543 0,245 41
March 3 . lCi2 f.,593 3.7C3 2
March 2 . 1.J94 0.319 4.S33 D
March 1 . 2,779 7.SOO 4.2JO 3
February 2S . 1,534 4,041 4,051
The ofllcKil number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
C. . M. & St. P. n. . . . .
Missouri 1'acllle Ity . , .
Union I'aclllc System . . . 27 15 13
C. & X.V. . Ily . . .
C. , St. P. . M. & O. Hy. . 13 C
H. & M. H. H. U . 17 17 2
C. , li. & Q. Ily . 3 4
K. C. At St. J . 1
C. , It. I. & P. Jly. , east. 2
C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , west. . . i . .
Total receipts . 93 C2 13
The disposition of the day's receipts was
la follows , each buyer purchasing the num-
jur of head Indicated :
'uyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co . 79 & 91 23
Q. II. Hammond Co . 77 1.C9J 3GJ
Swift and Company . 413 S21 2,4 ! > i
Cudihy Packing Co . ECO 1,230 79'
. D. Armour. Chicago. US .
1. Ueckcr & Degan . 271 .
Vansant & Co . 13 .
J. L. Carey . 19 .
Lobman & llothschllds. . 00 .
\V. I. Stephens . DO .
Krebbs & Co . 131 .
Livingston At Schaler . . . 3U .
II. Hamilton . 25 .
L. F. Husz . 23 .
Meyers . isz . ,
Hammond , country . 36.
Cudahy , Kansas City . . 21 470 . . . .
PlankliiRton. Milwaukee . 442
Other buyers . 123 . 1,47 ;
Left over . 100 230 4G <
Totals . 2,301 C.201 O.OOi
CATTLK Receipts today , 20 .07 head ; yc
terday , 1.SC4 head ; ono week ago , 2.4SJ head
two weektf ago , l.S J. A\erage quality of th
cattle today was very fair , that Is ther
were quite a good many loads of deslrabl
beef cattle , though thcro was nothing fane :
In sight , bo nir as values were concerned
the maikct was not much changed fron
yestculay. Tno weather was lather unfa
vorablc , thp rain , remleiing the yards de
before d.ivllght , rendering the yards de
cluedly dKagrecable. and not adding , by an ;
means , to the appearance of the cattle.
UK HP STBiiiS-Tho dark and gloom :
weather , which made the cattle look a
their worst , seemed to have an equally ba
effect upon buyers. Their early bids wer
generally easier and the trade opened slo\
and drag-By. A llttlo later the arrival o
liberal shipping orders braced the matke
up very mattilally and put now life Into th
trade. Desirable bunches of cattle soon be
gan moving toward the bcales and the mar
ket became quite active on that kind o
stuff , with prices Just about steady. Hall
fat cattle that did not Ilnd favor In th
eyes of the feeder buyers were slow an
easier.
CUTCHKUS'i STOCK No great number o
cows and heifers were on sale , not to ex
ceed ten or llftcen loads nil told. At th
satno time the demand was quite brisk an
the market fully steady. Buyers clulnic
that their purchases averaged them a llttl
higher than yesterday. The offerings wer
all taken In good season and the tiade , s
far as butchers' stock was concerned , wa
soon over with.
STOCK CATTLB-Tho demand was vcr
strong for light stock cattle , but thcro wer
very tew cattle with which to meet It. Sucl
as were to be found sold readily. Ther
was a good representation of half-fat btufl
which sold about the same as yesterdaj
Representative sales :
NATIVES
.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
5. . . . 934 $3 90 9. . . . 777 ( I Ol ) 1..1UI ) J4 00
5. . . .1116 4 10 4. . . .1I1S 4 TO 1..1IOO 4 SO
1..12HO 370 l..mo 375 1. . . . MO ko
a. . . . ts ; 390 S..HW no 7. . . . as : 410
21. . . .Ilia 4 H 42. . . .1090 4 25 2..1JC5 4 43
20..1US 435 11. . . .nil 440 G..1UO 4 do
18. . . .1337 443 W..11W 445 3I..Hs3 4 CO
1. . . . SCO 375 1. . . . 9S ) 375 1..1110 400
1. . . . UoO 4 CO 1. . . . 780 410 1..11JO 4 2S
6. . . .1550 4 25 & . . . .1214 4 SO 7. . . .1292 4 40
8. . . . 823 4 50 IS. . . .133. ) 4 55 l'J..13C < 4 ( V )
a. . . . 078 390 1. . . . 3i MM 21. . . .1130 405
5. . . .1440 4 20 S..11C5 4231. . . . .Kit 425
5. . . .1181 430 27..1J ) ! 443 3. . . .1026 , K
21. . . .1171 4 b5 20..1C67 4 23 2) . . . .1015 4 20
33. . . .1217 430 18. . . .1433 433 1..1270 435
22. . . .1101 335 1..1230 440 44. . . .1131 420
5. . . .1103 420 1't. . . . 83J 303 1..120I ) 425
37. . . .1153 4 30 20. . . .1158 4 40 l..l iO 4 40
1G..H'/J..4 7'J
COWS.
2. . . . 635 2 23 4. . . . 930 2 60 1..1030 3 75
2. . . . &S5 SU 1..1030 310 1. . . . 940 310
S. . . . 935 335 2. . . .1100 335 8. . . .1313 3 CO
6. . . .116S 3 55 2. . . .1150 3 53 3. . . .1006 3 55
7. . . .1044 373 1..1040 2 CO 1..1050 260
2. . . . 970 290 3. . . . 993 3 UO 1..1050 300
1..1COO S 10 GO. . . .1179 3'33 7..1TO 3 40
1..13W 3 W 3. . . .1130 3W 1..1IDO 380
1. . . . S70 2 0) 1. . . . SO ) 2 95 3. . . .1133 3 00
1..1000 3 13 1. . . . 9EO 3 S3 4. . . .1235 3 40
2. . . .1275 345 1..1230 3 M 1..1320 365
25. . . .1227 3 CO 12. . . . vr Jt 75 1. . . . 930 2 23
1..10J ) 2 r,0 3. . . . 916 3 00 2. . . .ICC ) 3 00
5. . . .1074 315 1..1I30 323 16. . . .IMG 325
2. . . .1090 340 1..13SO 340 C..11D8 345
1..1020 3M 2. . . .1010 3 GO 2..11C5 3 G5
1..1000 3 CO 3. . . . 913 i 40 3. . . .1113 345
1..11SO 3 CO 1..1300 SCO l..13:0 365
21. . . .1089 3 C5 4. . . .103 < ) 2 K 4. . . .1000 290
5. . . .1190 301 21. . . .1035 330 1..1070 330
3. . . . 870 3 30 4. . . .1077 3 40 1..1JV ) 3 40
1..UCO 30) 7. . . . K 3 CO 2. . . . 820 3 C5
9. . . .1152 3 70 4. . . .1150 3 P5
unirniis.
2. . . . 730 300 1. . . . C30 361 3. . . . 870 379
B. . . . 476 37-1 1. , . . 470 373 1. . . . 650 Z hfl
1. . . . 830 390 2. . . .1023 4ft ) 2. . . . 395 283
2. . . . 750 3 03 li. . . . 873 3 70 7. . . . 787 3 70
2. . . . 515 375 1. . . . 8.-0 380 3. . . . 543 390
20. . . . 56J 4 JO 1. . . . 810 323 3. . . .1016 3 CO
7. . . . 5SS 3 S3 2. . . . SJO 370 1. . . . P50 373
2. . . . 870 3 40 1..1WM 3 W 26. . . , M9 3 SO
1. . . . 540 i 85 1. . , , 900 395 3. . . . 416 400
3. . . . C90 425
1..1410 325 1..1044 350 1..UM 310
1..14SO 3 31 1..19JO 3 33 1..1980 J 40
1..1130 300 1..1510 365 L. IO'-'O 313
1..1-.SO 3 00 9..1o25 3 15 1. . . , 970 J U
1..1370 335 1..1C.10 325 1..14. .110
1..1470 343 1..1270 3.13 1..1JL'0 263
1..1190 323 S..14SO 330 1. . . . 950 350
1..1770 3W : . . . .1375 3 63 1. . . . S41 3 W
1..1S70 3C5
CAI.VCS.
1. . . . lit G 73 2. . . . SJO 400 1. . . . 2 ? ) 523
1. . . . 230 5 M 2. , . . IV C CO 1. . . . AH R K
2. . . . 120 60) 1 . . . 130 650
8TOCKi : 3 AND I-UKDKIIS.
1. . . . 910 3 73 2. . . . 483 4 CO 1. . , . 831 4 00
7. . . .1031 420 1. . . , 720 373 1. , , . 830 400
1 . ,10 430 1. , . . SM 430 2. . . , 970 430
10. . . . 950 433 1. . . . 690 433 4. . . . 757 441
11. . . . 419 5 00 16. . . . 516 513 1 , . . . SOO 373
9. . . , 430 4 00 1. , , . 580 4 0) 8. . . . 932 4 20
27 . . . SC9 430 1. . . . 730 433 2. . . . 873 373
C. . . . 938 423 6. . . . 99'J 4 CO 2. . . . C15 4M
3. . . .1077 4 00 1. . . . CCO 4 O ) 23. . . .1077 4 13
11. . . . 7 4 CO 2. , , . 833 423 8. . . . 911 433
14. , . . 783 443 4..CW 4 CO IS. . . . CIO 490
1. . . . 720 400 ] . . . . 000 410 19. . . .1013 420
Miucnus AND srniNonns.
No. IT.
1 cow and cntf . J32 61
1 cow anil calf . 56 ft )
1 springer . 33 M
1 cow and rait . 40 00
1 springer . 4101
1 ciw and cnlf . . .s : . 43 W
HOGS Receipt * toiliy. 4,708 head ! yealenH :
4.73' ' ) , one ucek OKO , 5.942 : two \soeka ago , 6,54
Th SACHIKO quality of thu olTrrlncH WHH tpnn
The market an a uhnln waa In vcijaitlnf.ictoi
condition anil th IIORH nere all xold anil wnih | <
Ui at an early linur.
In addition to the local dennnil Bhlppcrn ue
In the lleld am ) good lteiy ami butcher wilgl
IIOK-H. \ \ lilchcre inery see l requeat. Bold
Bhnda to io hlKlier. AB liltrh a (3.80 nn.l ! 3
nan paid for KO.H ! loads , and a. fen choice a
mrted fat linclu Hold up to (3 90 ,
Other l.lndu of linss. tint Is , lUIlt und mlxi
stuff , gold In alxiut tlio tame nutchen as y
terday.
The extreme ranee aa tl C3 < ff < l 83 for fu
Inadx , with the great hulk of ilie Kales at S3. 7
J3.72VJ and 13.75. Yesterday une half of the hoi
sold at 13 70 or undT. ,
The a\eraRu of all the rale * wns lc hi eh
than > pstprday , but Cio louer than one we <
aipi and 137 > o lower than two week ago. Ilepr
ftiaiitc Bales :
No. Av , hh IT. No. Av. 8h. Tr.
11 . 215 . . . J3 63 41 . 219 . . . (303
U . 213 CO 3 MLJ Gi . fS 40 371
Ti . :13 i. . 3'0 4S . 211 40 3 70
57 . 253 40 S 7' ' ) SI . 201 ISO 3 70
93 . 193 . . . 370 20 . 310 8) 371
70 . 201 . . . 3 74 1.2 . m . . . 3 70
63 . 310 :0) 370 71 . 274 li ) 371
63 . 3M ICO 370 4 . 237 M 3 70
70 . 251 ICO 3 70 71 . 774 ISO J 70
50 , . 2U 41 S 70 21 . 341 UO 370
M . 227 40 3 70 42 . 2D3 . . . 370
73 . 2M . . . J 70 41 . 2V ) 80 370
U . 277 . . . 179 TO . U2 120 170
64 23 80 I 70 SI 221 40 S 70
11 SM . . . 3 721i > 42 40 S 7TX4j
32 ,183 . . . 3 714 71. . , . . . .Ml Ul ) * 724
f * IS . . . 3 7JV JW 191 ItO S 7J' '
M. . . . . .343 120 3 7J > t , . ? 33 . . . 3 7JI'
TO KU 1 3 Till 41 S < 3 . . . S H
M 8M SO S Il' 7(1 ( .144 W 37:14
II 79 . . . S 7'J 14 IV . . . 372H
R' 2M ! S ) 3 7SV4 M W 40 . " .7111 ,
CO MI . . . 3 724 73 M 10 3 72U
tl 2 ! 40 375 45 367 . . . 375
M. . 2SI FO t ' " > * I 224 SO 3 73
77 ! 43 40 3 75 K..t. . > l * 4) 173
81 220 . . . 873 07 3lt 120 375
IS 320 . . . 375 3'i 79 < l. ) 3 7B
72. . . . , . . ! 37 40 3 75 M JM 40 3 71
74 Ifil 40 3 75 70..2J2 . . . S 7R
93 : r. . . . 3 * - . S4 379 40 S 75
83 247 . . . S 71 30. 2 2 . . . 375
41 845 . . . 3 TiH W ISO . . . S 77U
(4 271 40 377U 71 2Jt FO 37715
31 2-V ) 40 3 M ) M 2W M 3 VO
M 30 * SO 3 SO 43 4 < M . . . .1 $1
S3 33 . . . 3 S IJ7 . . . 3 M
WACJON HOtlS THHOW OUTS.
1 170 . . . 2 CO 1 JOO . . . I to
J t 0 . . . 260 1 150 . . . 2 7S
t ISO . . . 375 1 310 . . . 300
1 HO . . . 3 M 1 3 0 fO 3 50
2 43T , , 30) ) 2 S" < 1 . . . 3 ( IS
li , ,310 . . . 37. . ) 2 JM . , , 370
: no . . . 370 7 : : > 2 . . . a 7
3 241 . . . 3 75
SHEEP Receipt * today , 2,819 : jeslerdav , 14 Ml !
one week ago , I.'KH ' ; two week am > . B,2I3 , The
offerings were prelty equally divided between
sheep nnd lambs and the quality was very fair
on an average.
Tim market was Just nbo'll steady , but II was
n little slow and huvers took more time trnn
usual to make selections. The fact Is tint ' ) iiy-
era made such large purchases jesterdav , when
thn receipts were the heaviest on record , tl-nl
they could nffod to take their time this mornln ? .
Although they did not tnlk business until Hte
everjlhlng vvns Mid In leasonablv good secfon
nnd the market as a whole seemed to be en-
llrely satisfactory to seller * . llcprcscntitlve
sales :
Vo , Av. Pr.
30 culls 8 > $2 VI
4St western mlved * > > 3 d
1,203 western wethers 110 421
7 western wethers 107 I 30
0 Mexlcnn Iambs 73 10
2 western lambs 15 5 10
.ivn vroric M\IIKIT.
AiMt\o Doninml fur Iliiux mill 1'rlcr *
CHICAOO. March IS. There was a fair nv-
rage fupply of cattle today. The general de-
nand wns as good as It usually Is no Into In
ho week and prices were steady and un
hanged. Choice fat bcc\es were scarce nnd
nest of the sales were at low price' . The
iiilk of the beef steois sold nt from tl 33 to
" > .lo , commoner grades bringing fiom { 3.W to
425. btockcrit and ftcdorit pold hetwoiti $350
nd t4 73. Cahes were slow with salts at from
C to } C 50 for the best crudes.
There was an nctl\e demand for hogs anl
rices n\iiaged 2"je higher Ht from 5.170 to SI 10
'or Inftrlnr to choice hogs , the bulk of the
laics brill , ? nt from $3 S7b to $1 Little pigs
old largely at from U.15 to 1335 and lioukr
] | KH brought from | 1 10 to f3. > s5.
Prices for sheep and lambs were stc.idy wlt (
a good mineral ilemand. Sheep were wanted nt
"mm S3 25 to Jl 75 for common to choice Hocks ,
ales being chlcily at from 23 to J4.C3. limns
lolil nt from 13 25 to $3 50 and Inferior to cliolio
ewes were salable nt from S3 oO to JlfA Yc.ii-
ling sheep were In demand nt from JIM to ) j
nnd Hmbi brought from 5140 to S3.GO , with
sales chiefly at fiom } to J3.50 , shorn Uunba
bringing from JI.23 to $3 ,
Hccclpts : Cuttle , 3,000 head ; hogs , 21,000 head ;
sheep , 7,000 head ,
St. I.ouU Il7e"hioe'k.
ST. I.OUIS , Mnrch IS. CATTIi-ll elpts ,
,00" " ) head , Including C O head Texnns ; ship
ments , 900 bend ; m.irket Pte.ulyj fair to fancy
nathe shlpiilng and o\port steers , $150 5 to ,
luilk of Fules , $1 SOfi'Vlo ; ( Ire ( , pU beef nml
butcher steers , 5l.00fi. > 10 ; bulk of sales , Jl 43ti
3 ; steers under l.O/S ) Ibs , J3 305J4 S.O . ; bulU ol
es , tlCOi74o , slockers nnd f. edei" , t3 23fl
4 ro. bulk of sales , $ J50TIC5 ; cows and hUfeis ,
S OOff4.M.
11OS Ttecclpls , M'H ) head ; snlpmont" . 2.CKK
: ieid ; market Co hlRhei on best ; ttea ly mi
others : Yorker" , SI CJ33.S5 ; packer ? , J3 )3IOO ) ;
Imtcheis , $3. < KKI4 C" )
SHiii' : Itecelpts , 1,100 hfnil : shipment' , noli"
market ftcad > , natl\c muttons , tl 0031 CO
lambs , JSOOBTiCO ; bucks , $370.
IoulIllr l.lvthtock. .
I/IIISVIUU : , March ! . CATTr.i : Markcl
dull and fully I ° { jt3c lower , extra gcol c\porl
steers , $4 COS4 C3 ; choke butcher steers. Jl 1S < 0
4.30 : fair to good butcher steers , $1 luff I 13 , com-
non to medium butcher steers , M 40 < i1 G3 ; oholci
lelfers , S390W415 ; fair to choice buteher rows
$21 > 003C5 ; medium lo good feeders , $3 C"if4.1S.
HOOS IlecelptH , 1,400 head : top" , J3 90 ; me
illums. $1 SOffS 90 ; light shippers , N 4CITJ.70 ; piss
$2 M573 40.
SlinCP AND U\MHS Market steady nnd un
changed : goml to extra shipping sheep. $ l.50i
3.75 ; fair to good sheep. $3 noftl 23 : common tc
medium , $2Gvlii2CO ; extra shipping- lambs , $4 73i
500 ; fnlr in gimd Iambs , $1 23"n4 73 ; best butch
era , $4 OOG4 60 ; fair to goo.1 butchers , $ s 5084 00
Xi w A'ork Iil o Slock.
NP.W YOUK , March -Ilir.Vr.S-llctilpts
1.369 head : active and slightly stronger : nulhi
stocrs , $1 40H5 30 ; stnis and oxen , $3 50'rf V )
bullfl , $3 .WJ4.50 ; dry cowst , $ i 20f(1 00 Kuiopeai
cables quote American steers. O WlOVjC. drt- * * !
weight ; sheep. lOilllo. drefped weight , nnd re
frlL'erntor beef nt OffbJ.c per pound ; no export1
today. ,
CAIjVIJS ItocrlptD , IM head ; aetl\p nt an ad
ance of Vic ; \eals , J30)j7soo per 10) Iu .
Ilini : > AND LAMIN-Ilecelpts. 5,111 head
slow nml steady for sheep nnd dull for liunlx n
n alight reiluctlon ; Fh"ep. } 400300 ; Inmlw , $3.3
0G23.
UOCJS Receipts , 2,751 brad ; active nnd ctiongo
at $4.2034.45.
KiiiiniiN Cltr M c Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY , Mirch 18. C.\TTU-Il"-i > lpt
300 head nathes , C"0 head Bouthern ; market I3f
23o lowpr t.ian Monday on nil kinds ; dresxei
beef qualities , ordinary , $3.7531 93 ; cows am
heifers , J2.504 00 , largely ICc lower ; Texas nni
western fed stceri" , $3.73ff4 CO ; Colorado feeders
$3509483 : bulls , dull and lower at $ J C3&4 10.
HOQS-Hccelpts. 10.700 head ; imrket netl\ '
and a shade higher ; bulk of sales , $ ; CGJJ3 80
pigs , $325S3CO : lUhts. $1 G0g3.75 ; hea\es | , pack
crs nnd mixed , $3. 7003 M.
SIIiiP : Ilecelpts , 3EO ) head ; theep quiet will
lower undertone ; westerns predominated ; sheep
$3 5084,40 ; la into , $4 4305 20.
InillinuipoIlN I.l c fltook.
INDIANAPOLIS , . Mnrch 18 CATTLE He
celptH , 1,100 head ; shipments , COO head ; mark *
raUieT sluggish ; goo < l to prime steers , $ I90W523
fair to medium steers , JIGO8ISO ; common t
goo < l stockers , $3 25JI4 00.
HOOS HPCflpt" , 6,7 * ) head ; Blilpmenls. 1,00
head : market moderately acthe ; good to chu'c '
medium nml henvv. $19W393 ; mixed , $38013300
common llghtu , J3.75B3 83.
811I3I2I' Receipts , light : shipments , none
g xl to cholco lambs , $5 l f3 20 ; comnnin t
metllum lainlw , $37555000 ; common sheep , J2 25i
3 00.
_
Hunt lliilTiilo l.lvcStork. .
BAST IlIirPAIX ) . N. Y , Mnrch 18VTT1.I3 -
Dull nnd Elow ; fat shipping Blccrs. $1 COfi'l 75 : fn
smooth stCET" . $1.10 } ! I 5) ) n > , ir " nnU roughM. $3.7
01 23 ; light steers , $4 IOWI i3 ; diolre fat heifer
5423ffl50 ; mixed buleherfi , $4 SOB'S 00 ; goo :
Imtehers' cows , $1300390.
1IOOS Quiet ; common to cholnn roughs , . $3 COi
4 d ) : nlci. common to .choice , $1 80T71 13.
IiAMIlS Choice to extra , $3.70 < 05.73 ; culls I
common , $4 S3ff5.40. (
HHKK1' Cliolco lo selected wc-thcrs , II SOffl 'J'j
culls to ccmtnon , $3 25'tf ' ! 15.
CliK-lniinll l.l < - SloBk.
CINCINNATI. Mnrch 18. I1OOS Active an
&e higher at $3riiflOO.
CATTI.i : Ste-nly nt $2 7'W3 00.
SHUIiP-Slendy at < 2.75l 75.
I ; Mil ISI I 00ii590.
Sliick In
Record of receipts of llNe sto k nt the fou
prlncliwl markets for March 18 :
Cattle. Hois Sheer
Omaha . 2.307 4 70S 2.9'
Chicago . 3.0W ) 21,000 7W
Kansas City . MO 10,701 3K
St. I uls . . . . . . 1,000 0,400 1,11
Totals . 7,107 42.MS ll.K
\Viiul
11OSTON , March 18. The following are th
quotations for lending < 1J rlptlons :
Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces. X1 nd r > < "ri
27 T2Sc. XX , 29c ; XX and nbo e. SOcj ilclslni
SOilllc ; No. 1 comb'ng ' , SfWIIcj No 2 comhlni
30 11c. Michigan , \\lscnnsln , northwcrt , etc
Michigan , 240 , No 1 Mlehlgin combine , 29'
No I Illinois corohlnir , 29c ; No. 2 Mlclilvn
combing , JsCWe. No 2 Illinois comblnir , 2Sff29c (
New York , New Hamp hlii > nnd Vermont , 21 ;
2lc ; No 1 New York , New Hairmililri" nnd Vi
mont , 27c ; delaine , Michigan , 23c , Vnwnfhe
medium Kentucky and Indiana iiinrter-bnn | |
combing , 23c ; Kentucky and Indiana thr <
flghths-bloinl comb'ng , 21cj Missouri quart" !
blood combing , 22Missouri ; three-eighth ;
blood combing , 23c , hrnld comb'i ' g , 2)c ) , lnl <
nnd CJcorgln. 2ic. Texas wools , pilm ? medliui
tweUe-month , ICfJlSo ; scoured , I3f4"e ; sprln
flnitwelo months , 1S(19c ; Bcoured , 45i'0 <
Territory wools : Montana linn medium and Iliv
liilc ! , Fcoured , 4iiifJ4Sc : staples , 50if",2a , fall
Wyoming , etc : 1'lnp medium nnd fine , 1W17 <
scoured. 4"r47c. staple , COc Aunlrillnn fcome
basis , combing superfine , 70fi72r < : combing , gocc
CJRuSc ; combing , lur-rnse. CJi)65c ) ,
Tht > C'ommtrclil luilftln will say tomorrn
of the woM market : The market ronllnui
very dull The Cuban i-ltunllnii has frlghtcnt
all markets. If foreign mmkets contlnun to in
Nance It l pofflble that some Australian wo <
now In l nd may b < exported. T.io fact thi
the drers goods ntTrrrd at aufllon .by ordi
of nulgnees till * week In New York liroiul
In some less than half list rnlen shows It
Inadvlsablllty of atlemptlng to puth rales , Tl
London wool nuctlonn advanced slightly r
merinos No reduction from last week's Ho
ton prices Is to be noted. The nnly sale i
ordinary size was of 2flO. < iOO Ibs. of coarsete
rllory on a basis of 42a clean The rales <
thn week are 939.504 II * . domestic nnd 475,0
Ibs. foreign , Bfiilll t 1,191,000 Ibs. domestic ni
SW.Of" ! Ibs. forelen last week , and 3.416.2CO Ib
domestic nnd 4,549 COO Ibs. foreign for the ssrr
w > k last year Tl > sales to date hn r nn li
crease of 2T , S3MOO llm clomeMlo and 2l.242.Si
Ibs. foreign from the Bales to the snm da <
In ISM The -"elpt to dale show an Inercni
of 20,271 bales domestic nnd 7Z.M4 bales fo
Him.
RT ijOITI" March 18. WOOf null and entle
medium , IMflOVVo ; llcht fin * , l1J15c | ht-avy nn
8O13o : tub waiheJ. : : fl c.
IXiNTXIN. Mnrch IS At the wool mictli
salM today 14,800 balen were nffered. Tlie r
lection was good anil was principally of great
merinos There wan animated competition b
tween thn continent and home trade , nnlnt
th American bujer not opratlnp A sins
srlectlon of sroured soM brlikly. Sales In d
tall : New South Wales.,4rX > balnj woure
.MOIs SJ ,
balest grrnuy , Mfl 4d. Mcloru. I.40O baltM
svourrd. Is 'i.lfrli W ; crcmy. SSJIlUd. 8outi
\uitralla. 1.400 btles : scoured , liXlOl * ill KrenJy.
OIOJ. West Auitralln , Coo biles : Kourta , 10
s M ; grt-nty , 6tf Hd , Nvenlnnd , 1,700 bii !
courcd , iHdttls 'id ! greasy , lifflOd. Cap * o (
ciovl llnpo and Nntnl , Iwo bales ; grenty , tUO
Hid , llucnos A ) res , , : ( > bales ; ercaryOiil. .
UlTT 3li rU Tii7
Oil. CITY. March H.-lTeJIt bilances. 77fl |
ertltlcates , tint nlsr 6l l bbln. reguUr < le <
Ixery nt 77' ci hlghe't , 77He. lo t , 77o [
Io cd offered at 77c : cash oil sold l 76H :
otal rales , 41.00) bbls ; shipments , SIMS bbli. ;
run * . M.4W bbls.
CIIAHI.KSTON , S. C. March -Otl.R-Tur. .
lentlne. market qul t nt 32JI s lfs , none.
SAVANNAH , tin. , March 1'Oll S-Splrlti
urpentlne , upened firm nl 300. with siles of
20 bbls. , nnd closed firm nt 2 < V , llh sales of
OC bbls. Itofln. linn ; rales , l.OSJ bbls. Quota-
Ions : A , II , C , n. Jl I54d.ro ; i : , $ l.r > in.40 ;
K , Jl y40 \ ; M , $1.60 ; II , $ I.CO ; U S1COUI65 ;
C. $ I S'Jfl,75 ; M. $ I 70 l 75 : N , Jt 7-fll W ; win-
IonRbirs. . Jl .Ml ! water white , $2 ,
WIMIINtlTON. N C. March 1H-OIU8-
plrlls turpentine , nothing dalne nt openlmt of
he market : rales later at 29 < Jtf30Hostn. .
ttead ) at $1.2011123. lrudo turpentine , nollilinf
lolng. T.ir , steady nl Ifc.
Illilc mill l.cutlirr Mnrl.-ft.
CI11CA17O , Mirch IS. The Shoe nnd Leolber
le\le v tomorrow will so ) : The picsmirc for
owcr prices his nt last produced n di1 Ided effect
and almost all kinds of 111 Ira hi\o tlcclUieil. Tli *
nest sensitlonal Incllent of the we It wns the
Imp of half n. cent In light iiillve | mckt r oiw
ilde" . Pur weeks thpv stood nl lie nnd then
lowly came down lo 10\e. The demand dlj nut
niproio nnd tu | pickers decided to mei-l llm
nnrket nnd 1,000 tildes- were qulckltnken st
OUc. In country hides all the quolatloim are 'io
owcr.
Miuii > lipnt > r ToxHIf rnlirlon.
MANriinyTKIt , Mirch is-cloths nnd yarn *
steady with n better feeling.
BE A MAN.
It will pay you to road thU nnrt think It ovrt
rnrofully. especially If you have dortoreiltiiii
"iiiedlcalconipanlcs"clpcirlo"holls , ur "frco
preserlntlon" falccs nnd nro no better oI7 f > -
clnv. Wo nro reputable physicians , liomnc-t
nnd respected In our own city. Tor over ! Jo
joan wo hnvo madon specialty of Ihonorvoui
dhotdersof men nnd women nnd our remedy
Is the result of our in.uiy > CUH' : cxporltnro.
llAK-ltiN ; will not restoru jou In n nlaht ,
nor n week , but with patlni co nnd the roi reel
usuof our treatment , \vodotisscrt It will | irl-
tlvely iniiUu it iniui of > ou In lltnr. rU -
IIEs Is for Rnlo nt till drug stores -.v 0) ) t'cto
box f or M ) cents. You need not lionshninul ID
ask for It. Us uses nro ninny , and no im.ttir
what jour object Is In taking
It , no 0110 mod bo thi wiser.
Ur send til (1.03 und wo will
forwatd n PO dose box by mull ,
secuiely Rcaleil , nloni ? with n
few jirlvnto words of ndvlro.
Wo answer nil tellers In plain
envclopo nnd hold nil curro-
hpomlunco slrlctly conllilcntluL
Drs. llarlonnnil Ilenson ,
Stilts 1)1 3d I'ubllc feq ,
Cleveland , O.
Insist on getting the cenulno
BA-R-BEN
It strcnRhtcns the nerves.
ACOdo'.oboxfor59coits. )
For sale by Trade Mark.
Kiihn & Co. , 13th and Douglas ; .1. A ! id
ler .V Co , 110 ! Douglas ctrcct , unit
Qrnham Drug To , 15th nnd IVirnini ; KIUKI
1 hannacy , 27th nnd Leavenvvorth , Peyton's I'lfir-
nrncy , 24th anl 1 iveivotth , 1' .1. Hijkoni ,
Koulli Omaln , and all other drugalsts In Omaha ,
iSouili Omnhi , Council lllurfs and vicinity.
A SPECIALTY.
Primary , Socondiry or Tertiary IitXXD
POlbUN permanently
Cured in 15 to 35 Days ,
You can b treated at homo for am
price und'r same guaranty. If ) ou prefer
to come here we will contract to pay railroad -
road fare and hottl bllli , and no chargi
If w fall to cure.
IP YOU HAVE
taken mercury. Iodide potash and Mill
has-o aches and palm. Mucou * Patches In
mouth. Sore Thioat , Plmplea , Copper Col.
vred Spots , Ulcers on any part of llm
body. Hair or Kjcbrowa falling out , It !
tMii Secondary
I
We Guarantee to Cure
W solicit the mrst obitlnat * easn and
challeimo the world for a case we cannot
cure. This dsraa ! hns always baffled the
( kill of the inoit < mln nt physicians.
KCO.OCO capital behind our unconditional
pmrnnty. Abioluto proofs irnt aralei ]
on application. 100 pr.ir book tent free.
Addrea * COOK UCMEDY CO. , 1401
MuiHinlc Temple , CklciiRo , III.
Two Weeks'
Treatment
_ ToAII
Til MY AIIH OLD
SPECIALISTS
In the treatment of nil
Chronic , Nervous and Private Dissisis ,
and all WBAKNBbSRS IC7H
nnd DISOHDliliH OP IRttl
Catarrh , all Dliearca of the Nose , T.iroat , Cht V
Btomach , Liver , lllood , fikln and Kidney Dl * >
Intel , Ixist MhlihooJ. llyJroctle. V rlcocee ! ,
Gonorrhea , Olt-utc , U > phllls. Stricture Plln , Kit-
tula and Rectal Ulcers Diabetes Dilghl'i DlK
eaie cured. Call on or uddre with stamp ful
Frra Hook and New Methods ,
Trentment l j Mull , Cnimultntlnn free ,
Omalia Medical and Surgical institute
( loom I. U7H North llth St. . OnaJu.
Vv w . . - .
Relieves Hic.ney
& Bladder
tioublcs : it once.
Curcc In
URINARY
DISCHARGE
cnnntrrMrs.
ME A
AJAX TADLETS rOBlTIVHLY CUI53
ory , Inpotency , Klnef > l enmicto , ruuf. * . ! !
bAbu.o or other I'.icoasoa and lulii-
crutlona. J7ioituJ * / im < j s r lu
, . rontoratytVltaUtj in oldorjocn . .1
psytaV ntnionnforitnUy , buslnmuor cimrlaJ.
6i-a1lw > l'revi > nt Jn3i < nltr on 1 I'xmtuontlon iC
iknnintlioo. Tholrnio utmws ImmoJIhta Icproro ,
laenlond < C U u CUUR vihnro nil other fall Ij-
flit ino-i Imtlnn the Btnulr.b Alrx 'inl.lat ] , Tl.tr
h ve cutajthn-ii.'nd > unilnlll care you.Voctvi , n tv.s- .
itlvpvrrlttenrmninujntoonoctutuni Cnfat"3 la
oaohcamor rotund the monnr. 1'rlmOil U I Wiirr
I'ac/V'fc * . or. " ' * I kp < full trco'menti for t2i l. II *
funil. in nmln wrupTier nirfin rnc < * IKof nrlra. l Ircalar
' AJAX REMEDY CO. . feS"
For rale In Omaha by Jajnti Komytb. IOJ N.
ICih street.
Kulin Co. . 1Mb and Uouslnt Str ta.
TBLBI'IKINIS 10W
H. R. PENNEY & CO.
11O Board of Trade Bid ; ; . , Omaha , Neb
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Rraoch Office. 1C38 N St. . L'.acols. Neb.
JAMES E BOYD & CO , ,
Telephone HKM ) . Oninlia , N.-j
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HOARD OH TIMUU.
Direct wires to Chlcaun and New York.
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