THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 23 , 1808. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Tfeathor and War the Forces of Strength Echini ] the Markets , MAY AND JULY WHEAT EACH ADVANCE Saint * IiiMiicniM- ( TV els Corn anil Ontsi , llolli Cliislnir HlKliirVlillc I'riivlMlonit Ilciiinlii CIIICACJO. Mirch 22-Wcnthcr nnJ war MobablMtlos W6r the chief factors In to- clny'rf whf.it market. Knars of damagi * from the freor.lriK temperature rapidly Hprnidlng over the winter wheat belt inniln thu inur- ket stroni ; throunliout , although the news from Washington hnd a tondonyy to restrict trading. May closed H4o hlKher. nnd July advanced lc. Corn nnd oatH were both nrfcct - < l by the woiither , and advanced about Mo each. Provision * wpro very dull and closed substantially UnchanBi'd. \Vheut upcncd very firm , though quiet and tvlth advancoB In cvorythlnff. July started > io hluhcp at 83l6ftKc and May 4iJ ( lilcher at Sl.OSTM.WK. The cold wave , pre dicted .Monday , had spread as far south 38 KnnsaH , iwlth freezing temperature In many localities. , Thu wenthtr bureau jiredlcted that It .wouUt spread to Illinois and Mis- hourl , nnd UIP anxiety on this ecoru wan In- crea'od by the liltrh 'temperature ruling east of the Missouri river and by the net con dition cf the Kround. In consequence there was quite a KCIO ! dEii.incl from shorts a the opening. Tht > strensth was especla ly noticeable In .May , as offerings were ver ; ncarcn In that ; delivery and a BOO : ! deal o < lllllculty was fttund In cove ring even nmxl orate lines. Tllft price of May roe ; quite rapidly to $1.07 , July In the meantime ad viincliig 13 M % . At those figure * there was freer realizing by longs , who had taket property on the recent decline , and who saw the opportunity of making good prollls , rim prices slowly cased off. May to Jl.Ofli'i , am July to bjc. There was another large ad dition ta the Chicago contract stocks , bu little attention was paid at first to any thing but the weather reports. Chicago re celpts were 327 cars , double the esllmntei number. Of this big total ill : cars wi-ro o ) contract grade. In addition $2 cars of con tract wheat were received from mixing houses , n total of about 21.XOOO bu. North vest receipts showed a falling off , Mlnne npolls mid Uuliith reporting Xi ) cars , agalns1 3K ! last week and 410 a yrar ago. I-lver pool allowed no change at the opening , bu closed slightly lower. After the declin mentioned the .market became exceptionally dull for n time , but about 11 o'clock became Htrong again on some unfavorab'e news re gardlng the California , crop. Heavy frosts were reported In that staid with gieat In Jury to the crop , which started buying aRtiln and prices advanced to the forme lilgh' marks. Selling against "calls" then caused anothi-r reaction , July declining bj noon to gj&fiKftaC , and May to $1.00. Ktttl Kolllng pressuie was evldrnced , and afle July had declined to SriMffiS.VKc. covering b > fihortH slarteil prices on"the mend am strength waa shown to the close. Hrad street's report of the world's visible whowei a decrease of Z.ro'.fMO bu. Atlantic per c'earances were equal to OK'.OOO bu. July nil vauced to S.I'dSiRi'c and closed steady at SJ J/S.V'ic. May closed at Jl.Oii. Corn was qulc-t but llrm at a little over yuHtcrduy'H prices. Shorts covered all day , Intluenci'd by the bad weather and pros pects of smaller receipts , and by the .strength of wheat. Selling was scattered. May ranged from ZiVic to L'O'.t.e , and closed > , , TiVic higher nt 20'.if(2Wic. ( Data was quite active early , but slow later. There wan some Investment buying. Shorts also bought n good deal. The weather was an Inllnence. Shippers re ported peed foreign bids , which was also a strengthening factor. May ranged from 2rt'ic to 2j"giand closttl10c higher at MMKlWViC. The market for provisions was extremely fiulet. Trade was again restricted by the uncertainty of the outcome of the Cuban affair , both buyers and sellers holding off for this reason. Prices held steady within a very narrow range , the advance In grain markets sustaining provision.1) ! At the close May pork was unchanged at $ ! ) .S7Mi : May lard , unchanged at J3.10 and May ribs , 2' , c lower nt J.0."i. Estimated receipts Wednesday : Wheat , 173 cars ; corn , 120 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs , IW.OOO head. futures rnngej ns follows : Articles. . ! Opan. I Illth. | Low. I Cloao j Yeafy Wheat- Mny. . . 1 05K 1 07 1 OB l oo July. . . 83Ji-80 83Hffl ! > < Corn- May , . . SOW 20WCIW * July. . . SUVj 30fflH ( Sept. . . aumn am 31H Oats , Mny. . . * % 2Mii 20MOM 2SW July. . . lork May. . . 0 87M n 02\ < 0 B5 0 87 July. . . U U7H 0 U7M 0 00 0 03 liird- Mny. . . 5 10 R 10 C 10 5 10 5 10 July. . . 0 17H D 17H 0 17K 5 17W 6 17X Eh'tltlbx May. . . B os fi or 05 8 07 > < July. . . 6 10 5 P-'H s 10 G 10 } No , 2. C.isn quolallons were as follows : FI/3UR Hull ; winter patents , Jl.10 5.00 ctrnlghtx , H.IOOI.50 : Hprlng sjioelals , S3.luifi.M iiprlng pnlents , t' TMfj.lO ; straights , Jl.1031.CO bakers. J3.Wfi3.90. ( W11BAT No. 2 red. J1.03. CORN No. 2. 2S % 2SJic. OATri-No. 2. 2fc f , o. b. ; TCo. 2 white. 23 i0 ft'ic ; No. 3 white. 2sl/4i21 > c. RYB No. 2 , 4Je. k. KLAXSBBU-No. 1. J1.17VJOI.20. TIMOTHY HBBIJ Prime , J2.S2\4. \ PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , JS.87'i5 ? K SO. iJird , per 100 1M. , $3.07 5.10. Sliort ribs Ides ( loose ) . tOOff-5.10. Dry salted sboudera ( boxed ) , J1.7Jff3.W. Short clear sides ( boxed ) WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. StHlAHS-Cut loaf , J3.S8 ; granulated , J3.3S. On the Produce exchange today the buttei market was steady ; creameries , UtMfc ; dairies lOUfrlto. fheetc , QiiltUf SijiSV c. KKKS , Heady 8c. Ulve poultry , quiet ; turkeys , 7tDiic | ; chick ens , kUSHc ; ducks , 7iSc. KF.W vouic" < ; I.MHAI , MAIIKKT for tinl > nx oil Grnvrtil CollllllOllltU'H. Ni\S' YOP.lf , March 22. ri.OUR-ni'celpts. M , S17 bbls. ; exports , 17 , ? H bbls. ; quiet , bul nrm ; clly mill patents , J3.S5QC.10 ; ellj mill ck-ars , J5CW3.73 ; winter straluhts , J4.tt ( f4. C3 ; Mlnneuita patents , J3.20if3.43 ; winter p.it' cnti , J4.00S5.50 ; wlntir extras. J3.Wffl,10 ; Mlmie sola bakrrv , Jt.33tt4.ru ; ulnlrr low grades , J2.t ff'.OO. ll ) Hour , dull , Ji.Wli3.:5. lluckwheal Hour , nomlmil , Jl.0iil.5'\ lll'CKWHIJAT yulet. 43HWIIC. COH.NMHAl , Dull : yellow wi'stcrn , C9o. IIYIJ Steady ; No. 3 western , 59c. I1AHI.KY Dull ; feedlnc. 41Hc. HAUI..KY MAI.T-Qulft ; western. MfiCSc. WHKAT Ilecelpts , 148K bu. : exp-ms , 141.S71 bu : cpt , llrm : No. 2. rrd , J1.04j ! f. o. b. nlloa to arrive ; options opened llrm at V 5Mic ne advance nnd were stroiiR without exception ul day. cloiilni ; Utic lift hlKlier ; the advance re euiteil chletly frnm a severe cold wave west affecting short inlerestii tn all markets ; March Sl.03Hifl.04. closed , J1.03U ; May , Jl.OO i. cluted ll.lM"- . IXKN Iteceltits , 134,030 bit. ; exports , J10.S7 bu. : spot. stPHdy ; No. 2. 3CHc ; options openei rtrady and advanced sIlKhtly durlnK the da ] with wheat and the Inlluenre of larcer clear ancev closeil ! ie net hlsher : Mny , 3lt 34Hc closed , 3 < Hc ; July , 33CI33KC , closed. 15c. OATS Ilevelpts. 17/.W buj exports. 01. 4W bu. spot , 'lull : No. - 31c ; No. : white , J4c ; op tlons llrm with the oilier markets , cloning Vt- wt liluh-r : Miy cloje < l 3 Hc. I'HUIQulet : bran , 8WS2i4cj irlddllnus , Me . HAY Kisy ; shlpplne , MtfSSc ; goo.1 to choice . HOI rt Quiet : state cammon to choice. ISO crop. 4 c.lM' : crop. 7ilc ; 1S57 crop , KOISc Iific | ! const. 1S93 crop , 41/Ec ; 1S > 6 crop , 6 10 = 1537 crop , 170 ISc. IIIDis : Klrnu Oilvfston , 1514o ; Texas dry lie ; California. UViliUlic. , n.\TMiil- Jy. hfulock sole , Bueno Ayrt-s. 201J20UC , WOOL-Quli-lj llcece. J7 T2Jc : Texas. 12 15e. I'UOVISIOXS lleef. steady ; family. JU.2J 11.75 : extra mes . J8.&OQ9.00 : beef hams , SJJ.M iiM.OO : packrt , lOSjllc. Cut meats , steady nlrkted bellies , JJ.e.'ViflS DO ; pickled fhou der . J4.WH462iJ : pickled lianis. IT.tXiO 7.7J. lr < easy : ueftrrn ktritmed , J3.4 ; rrllned , rdet 1-ork. nieis. J9.750 10.00 : short clear. J10.Mai : . to > .f nilly. tll.WCH.W ) . Tallow , steady ; city , ll-UiUSc : country , J ltJ ic , as to quality. Od J T'lrokum , dull. Ilosln. stead ] trained , common to eood , Jl.tJi ! M.4l. Turp r llnw. quiet. 33ViC. Cottonseed oil , dull : prim crude. l 4BOo ; prime crude , ' . o. h. mills , Hi Ifttc ; prime summer yellow , 224nt3c ; oft sun nier yellow , tia\ \ butter oil , SiU o ; prune wlnti . . HICK-nrui ; fair to extra , IVi&CUc ; Japat TabljAfWES Firm : New Orleans , open kettli ootl to choice , IfttJJc. MI-n'AI.S Nearly all departments showed di elded steadiness sea In today , slthouBh builnei was limited to comparatively rmalt proportion ; At tl close the metsl exchanE > called pie Ire warrant * very dull at J0.75 bid snj M 85 askcil r | ka txaipev-very aulot at JtU ; ft .Ud and llfj .r.M * 4 : tfor steady nt J14.SO bUii414.49 , a k d * - ' ' Hl c , stMdy at | 4.M bid and fi. ! ; lea < nrm at J.7tH bid and J3.SO anked. The nrm ilnit the K-ttllnir price for miners and smelters uutes lead nt U.iO. HUTTiU Ilecelpts. tl.tM plcsi. : market quletj p lern creamery , 1S015C ; logins , Uc ; factory , : oiulltliin of Trinli * nnd { | iiolnlloiiM on Mtiiplo nnil KMIICJI'roilneo. . KOQ3 Otxxl stock , 8c. IIUTTHH U > mmon to fair. Dffllc : separator reami-ry , 2Cc ; gathered creamery , ISJJIC . Vi\I.-Cholco : fat , SO to ' 120 Iti ? , qtloted nt 59 a ; larRo and ourso , M17c. ' " ' Vi : 1-OUI/THY Chlckenw , 5&86c ; old rooft- er , 3c : ducks , 7c , , - .1 UA.MK Mallards , J3.Wt3.2S : teal , tl.ZVin Mj .rants , t.MQ3.0 ; Canadian secw , JI.503C.W ; nlxcd , tl Bftl.M. PIOiONS Live , It ; dead plifon * not wnnlml , lIAV-liplnnd. JO ; ml. . Han. . I , J3 ; lowliin.l , Sl..V ; yn stniw , JI.W ; color makes the price on hay : iKht hales sell the best ; only top ( fn'des bring op prices. VKdBTAm.KS. CKM-illY Ooo l stork , larpp , 5)CJ ) Bm.ill , Jjff ON10NM Per bu. , Jl.WSfUO. lIKANS-lliind-tilckfd navy , per bu. , tl.iSni.30. HWBKT POTATOCH Kanmis , 10-peck bbls. , I2.M. ( AIlllAOK-Oortl Block , per lb. , MR'.ic. POTATOES Home grown , u035Cu ; ColornJo itock , 7Uc. TOMATOK8 Per crate , seven baskets , I.M9 ! ! . . KHU1TS. , HTiiAViii.nitns-Per : si-qt. case , j7.no. APPI.KH Winter stock. J3.iNf(3.50 ( ; California llellclleur , boxen , tt.Ji ) ; Colorado Jonathans , > ox s , J1.73 ; Nebraska , bnxps , J1.25. ( . UANIiilUlixKanoy ! : : .IciTey , per bbl. , J10. UIIAPKH Mnlngns , J5.0iHf .00. TllOPICAI. KHUITS. OIIANni S Callfnrnln naVcls , J3.75SJ3. < ; fancy sri'dllngs , J2.50 ; i-holce , J2.23. I < BMoNS-4'allfiirnla , fancy , 13.73 ; choice , J2.M ; fancy Miwslna , J3.00'd3.5' ) . 1IANANAH Choice , lartce stock , per bunch , t2.001f2.3 ! ! ; medium sized bundles , J1.73JJ2.UO. NUTS Almonds , per lb. , large size , 12rtl3c ; small , lie ; llrazlls , per lb. , SJJWc ; Bullish wal nuts , per lb , , fanny soft shell , lOHllc ; standards , SfiU ? ; nihertR , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , jiollshed , medium , C17c ; extr.i lar e , SIlUc ; larcc hickory nuts , Jl. 0001. 10 per bu. ; unall , Jl.2391.3i per bu ; eocoamus , per 100 , Jl.uO ; peanuts , raw , Ji3&c : rruttcd , Ci6iic. KllAUT Per Dbi , , J3.CO ; half bbl. . J3 23. MAl'UJ HYJ1U1' Hve-gul. can. eaeli , J2.75 ; K l. cans , pure , ppr doz. , J12.0) ) ; halt-eat , cans , J > 1.23 ; qunrt cans , J3.50. DATICS-JIalloncc , 60 lo 70-lb boxes , Oijc ; alr. So ; Kard , 9-lb. boxes , 9a. CIDBIl Per half bbl. , J3 00 ; bbl. , J5.CO. I-'HiSII MEATS. DIIKHHWD JIKBP-Oowl native steers , C'Jc ; ( rood foicciuarters steer ? , uVic ; Kood hindquarters stceis , Sic ( ; wcEtern strerf , CJc ! ; fancy heifers , oHc ; good heifer ? , C : ; Rood forequarters hclfcrp , 3c ; gDod hlmlaunltcrs helfors , Sc ; good cows 3c ; fair cows. 5Uc ; cow foroquurlers , 4&c ; uov nlndquartcri , 7V4c. 1IKBF rUTS-HnnsIng tenderloins , 4Uc ; ribs , So. 1 , lie ; ribs , No. 2 , Sc ; ribs , No. 3 , C'/ic ; otindH , No. 1 , 7Jic ; rounds. No. I , cic ? : ounds , No. 3 , ( Hie ; trlmmlng , HJc ; beef shanks ; brains , per doz. , S..q ; sweetlnead ? , ppr lb , sides. Sc : calf head imd feet , scalded , per set 7uc ; tt'iidorlolnc. frejh , ISc ; tenderloins , frozen l..c ; bonclPfB strlp , flesh , OHc ; boneless strlpa frozen , 9o ; ftrln loins , fresh , 7Hc ; strip loins frozen , Cic ! ; mils , li-uinles * , Sllc ; rolls , pppncor cuts , ! c ; sirloin butt ? , boneless , 9c : Fhoul.lor lods. boneless , GUc ; rump butts , boneless. Mic' to. I chucks , Cc ; No. 2 chucks , 44c. ! ' ; No. 3 otel style , 4 < ! above loins ; cow loin , ends , 5c : toer loin. Pnd ? , 9c. Ml'TTON" Kancy limbs Jc Per lb. ; Iambi c ; sheep , 7c : market racks , lonir , ac ; hotel IICKR , short. Ilo ; loins , 9c : saddle" VaIc - < Do' amlw leis , Iflo ; breads and stews , SHc ; tonaue ' ach 3c ; for > viuiirters , .I'ic. " POIIK-Dressed pics , iji/jp per Ib.j ilrerfieil hosa , V4c ; tenderloins , lie ; loins , short , CHc ; lone , w liarn rllis. 3c ; hum sausaRp butts. ; yc : Ilo ton nittH , GWc ; nhouldfrs , roiisli , 5c ; Khonlder ! " klnned , 5V4c ; trlmmliiBS , 4ijc ; leaf lard , not cmlerod , 6iJc : hrnds. cleaned , 4c ; notits and ar , 3c ; nockbnnes , 2c ; chefk meat , 4c ; pics' nlla , 3c ; plucks , each , 5c ; chltterllnRS , Cc ; hocks , c ; hearts * , per doz. , 23c ; stomachs , cacli , 3e- ongue ? , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , icr doz. , 15c ; plus , feet , per doz. , 30c ; llveis , iach , 3c ; hop rlndi , 3c ; blailo bones , Gc. HIDES , TALLOW , irrc. 1HDI3S No. 1 Rreon hides , 74c ; No. 2 green hldM. Ci,4c ; No.xl sallod hides , 9c : No. 2 Rrwn alteil hides , Ser No , 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. , lOc ; S'o. 2 veal calf , 12 to 13 Ibs. . Sc. irjfla butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , { ? 3e ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain vool pells , per lb. , actual welKht , 3 > 54c ; dry lint Colorado butcher wool polls , per lb. , actual velRlit , 483c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool OltK , per lb. , actual weight , 3f4o. TAMW. . C.RF.ASB. I-rTC. Tallow , No. 1. 3j ? 3Uo : tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; roiiRh tallow , H c ; white 2i62c ! ; yellow and brown grease , 2 c. . FURS Rear Oilack or brown ) , J3,0' < ? 20.00 ; otter , Jl.OOiJ3.CO ; mink , loJJCOc ; beaver , Jl.0rtff6.00 ; skunk , 15e , 2."c , GOe : muskrat , 9f , fie , 7c : raccoon , 5JJ90o ; red fox , 2ScJ1.23 ; gray fox. UQSOc : wolf , timber ) , 23cf-J2DO : wolf ( prairie coyote ) , lOiTCOc : wildcat , K@23c ; badger , W40e ; silver fox , JJO.Oi O7B.OO. St. IionU ni-nornl .tlurUetM. ST. I.OUIS , March 2S PIX1U II Weaker ; pat nts. i.70fl-4. s : > ; KtrolRhts , Jt.3iR4.20 ; clear , J4.00 O4.23 ; medium , J3.50W3.7fi. WHEAT Illnhcr , cioslnx ? 4c for Slay anil lc for July above yesterday , with the market strong ; and advancing ; spot hlcher ; No , 2 red , cash ; elevator , 9 c ; track , 9SjISSTJc ; March , 9S'Jc : May ; S9Uc ; July , SSHc ; Septcanber , 7G'Jc ; No. 2 hard cash. fllUffMe. COUN Firmer , with' Slay Mft ic and Julv ' , lc lKivn yestenluvj spot , firm ; .No. 2. cash. 26ie Maix-h , 2CTic ; May , 27c bid ; July , 2S'lc ; Scjvtem 1 > er. 29Hc. OATH Futures stromrtr and small fractions ildier : ppot hlRher : No. 2. capb. MUpj track 2 < 545T27Uo : March , 26'ic ; May , 26Viff2C5c ; July 23'VJ : No. 2 white. 23o. , UYB Klrm nt 4S'iq hid , FI.AXSKBD Nonilnal at J1.I1. . TIMOTHY BEBD Prime. JJ.R3 Tt.9' ! ' > . HAY Firm for choice grades ; prairie , $8.00 ? , 8.23 : timothy. J3.oOiflO.75. IllITTBU Htendy ; crentner13ffl9 5c ; dairy 9Jr.c. . I. ria Steady at 8 > ic.- WHISKY l 20. COTTONTIB . MKTAIJ ? Lend , firm at 15.5333. 57U. Spelter lull nt ' < Hfkeil. PnOVISION ? Pork , oiilPt ; standard mes . toh l > lnc , J-1.S7U. Iird. niilet ; pr'me ' steum , J4 02K r > inl"e , J. . Hoxivl moats , bacon , shoulders , J3 1i , > 3.2J : etlrR short clear. JS.M'4 : rlh . JS 75 , BhoH , J'l. H ; dry salted shoulders. Jt : .Ofl4. < W o tra short clear , JS.12VJ ; ribs. J3.23 ; shorts J3.17U. ItITRlPT3-Floiir. 4.000 bhli ; wheat. 14,00 . liii. : corn. 49.W ( ) bn. ; ontn. Ifi.fKV ) bu. SIIIPMRNTft Flour. 7.0M hl.1i. ; wl. at , 5ftK ( bu. ; corn , lis.con bu. : onts , 22.doo bu. llnlllmorc Mnrkpt. . HAT/nMOTlR , March 22. FLOUn-Qulet ; west ern , superfine , JI.7Mi3.10 ; woslern , extra , ' „ 4.PO ; western , family , JI.30I.GO ; winter wheat iwtcnts , tl.73f3.0 < ) ; spring patpuls , f. > . ! 0r.-i.40i fprlng wbp.-it stralKht. J3.00f5.15 ; receipts , S.OCS ' Mil * ; exports. 21.S4S bbls. WIIBAT-Oul't ; spot nnd month. May. 9 sic iJI.Ofl ; steamer No. t red. rocolpts. Wr > 84 bu. ; exnnrt . ni.OOO hu. ; southern wheat , 1 > V rumple , OCoifJl.CO ; southern wheat , on grade. ! > 3 < 4 9 ! > ! ic. OOIIN Firm : spot and month. SMifJSJHc ; May % T3pi ( Pteam > r mlxe < l. 3J\3ir : receipts , 236.24S bu. ; exports. 231.537 bu : southern while corn. MVtf3l'ic ; southern vellow. 3iff3lc. OATH Dull and winy ; No. 2 wh'ti' ' . wrotcrn , 345T3H5c : No. 2 mixed , wcjlorn. SlViJfSic ; re- celnti" . I7.S40 hu. : exports , 20.W bu , IIYB Firm : No. 2. nart > y , KSHe ; No. 2. wrat- ern. SC'io : receipts. 8,4 < 6'lUj : exports. 17.143 bu. HAY Slow : choice timothy. J12..V fM3.00. OUAIN FIlBlfHITP Demand very flat an l rates appear to he easy ; steam to Liverpool , pet hu. , 3 < 4 < ! May : cork for orders , per quarter , Rs 10U.1 March ; 3s 4',7 < 13i < 0.1 . April. ni'TTBU Steadv : fancy rreamm' . 19 < T5'V ' fancy Imitation , I'Rlfc : fancv Indie ; 15c ; good ladlo. ISSfltc ; flnre parked , ,10fHc. iilot : frenhi Id'.jP ' Steady : fancy ; .Now York. InrRc. 9M tMUa : fancy New Ycrk tnp.llum , 9'Jf10c ; faticj New York , small. .W.OI'ViC , , - Kn nuns Cltr ( Irntn nnd .Provisions ! . KANSAS CITY. Mar -h -WItnAT-Tl thei slow snd lmut Ul higher : Nn.l t hanl , ( KV Slp No. S. F5 M7Ue ; No. 1 re.1. .OSffpflc : No. ! . Ke No. S. ( " "SMlSc ; No. I spring,4 S6ff8Se ; No. 3 OORN Active anil steady ; ' No. I mixed. 2fH " OATS Vlrm. hut flow ; Nft. ? while. SIHif'Sc , RYl'V-Plesdy ; No. . I , 4 * 'A . HAY Firmer : rholctlm < t jr , ' JS.5CC900 ; cholci pralrl * . I7.W 7,23. \ "i ] UI'TTPR-Steady f > flf ) ' freamery , 15O18 < 4 dalrv. 14SI1CC , 'ts w'll' Jnr5 ! F'rm ' to ' { p hiclirr ; fresh , So. IincKIPTS Whent , I7SWbu. | ; corn , 4S.SM bu. onif. M. M hu. , SHIPMENTS Wheat , H.200 bu. ; corn , bu. : oats , 4.000 bu. ) / , Ornln' nrrrlptsi nt Principal Mnrlcrtu riHCAOO. Murrh 2 ! . neclnt tndayt Wheat : S7 cars ; corn , 343 cars : nRts , ! ' 7 cars. KsllmstM receipts tomorrow : Wheat , 173 cars ; corn , 17 csm : nats , 1M cars. MINNEAPOLIS , March J ! ! Receipts : : \Vh st 111 oar . ST. IXUIS. March , M.-llecelptst Wheat , 1 cars. cars.DUI.UTII. . March J ! . Uecelpts : Wheat. S cars , VJ lhlrStatement. . NBW YORK. March . -Special cable an' ' telegraDhlo dlspitchea to Ilradtlreet's. mv rin the nHnnlnal paint * of accumulation. Indira ) the fi4lowlnr thunire * in aviUlalile snpnlle * la * Faturday a * nomporod with the preceding Sat tinSjLv : l WWI c Bockr nvniiHrnhM. Deccm r , afloat for and In Europe , December. LOO ) hush- i els ; total dottvnw world's supply , 2,3'J7 , ' > "J bu h * els. els.CORN CORN United. States and Cnnndn , cajt Rocky mountains , DeccmluT , 1M.OW bushels. OATS L'nltcil Slates nnd Canndn , ea.it Rocky mountains , decrease , 33Gno ) bushels. Among the more Important rvdurtlons not re- purled In tlie olllclal viable supply sta".em"iit wa * the decrease of SOI.O" ) bushels nt New Or leans , 1HU > bushels at Chicago private eleva tor * . 73.0O ) buxhels at northwestern Interior ele vators , and 11COJJ bushels at storage i > oltits > In Manltotn nnd northwestern Ontario. The more Important Incrpayes are the gains of 32.W1) busd. elsi at Portland , Ore , , and C..WO bushels at Ak ron , O. Decreases In corn Ibis week arc general ana heavy. Including 2n,00) ) bushels at Omntia. 130.- 000 bushels at Milwaukee private * c-latntor * . 183OOi ) bushels at Newport News and 91'MO bu.sh- ols at New Oilcnns. Llveriiool .Mnrkvt , LIVERPOOL. March 22.-WHBAT-Spot. dull ; No. a red , northern spring , Ss ; No. 2 red , west ern , 7si M. CORN Spot , quiet ; American , new , 3s 4d ; future. ' , quiet ; March , 3s 3d ; May , 3s 2VJd ; July , 3s 21V1. FljOl'R St. Louis fancy winter , dull , s Od. HOPS At Ixjndon ( Pacllle coast ) , dull , 4 Gs Wt4 13d. PROVISIONS Hecf , nrm : extra India mess , Cfts d ! prime mess , ESs 9d. 1'ork , firm ! prime mess , fair western , Sis 3d ; prime mess , medium western , 4Ss lid. Hams , short cut , sleady , 3. . M. liacon , IImi , 31s , Short ribs , dull , 31s ; long clear middles , light , ste.-uly , 29jmg ; \ clear middles , ipnvy , steady , 2Ss Cd ; short clear backs , steady , f.s 6d , Clear bolllos. steady , 32s. Shoulders , qmre , steady , ! 4s. I enl , prime western , tcndy. 27s. Tallow , prime clly. ( Inn , 20s M. CHBBSB American white and colored llnest , tichangcd , OILH-Collonseed , Liverpool rcllned , strady , 17s J , Turpentine spirits , steady , 23s 3d , Rosin , ommon , steady , 4s 2d. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI. March 22. FLOUR-Easy ; ancy , f4.33M.u5 ; family. J3.705f4.00 , WHBAT Steady ; No. 2 red , 07V4c. CORN-QulPt : No. Z mixed , 3lc. OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed , M'jc. RYB Quiet : No. 2 , fi2c. PROVISIONS Lird , steady , 11.95. Hulk meats , ulet , J3.10 liacon , steady , J3.80. WHISKY Firm. 11.20. HITTTER Steady : Elgin creamery , M'.Jc : Ohio , JftlSc ; dairy , IQfMic. Sl'OAll Eiy : hard rennlng , JI.IOfl3.8J. CHEESE Steady ; good to prime Ohio Hat , I'll I In ilrlp lila Produce. PIirLAnBLPHIA. March 22. III'TTBR Steady ; fancy western creamery 20c ; fancy west- rn prints , 21c. BOOf Dull nnd J5o lower ; fresh , nearby and vestern. lOV.c. OHEBSB Quiet but sttndy : .New York fancy nil cream , S < ( | 9Vic : New York prime. TKQSc. Tulcilo .MarUi-t. TOLEDO , March 22. WHEAT Steady , hlsher ; S'o. 2 cash nnd May , 9Sc. CORN Steady , active ; No. 2 mixed , 30c. OATS Dull ; No. 2 cash and Miy. 23c. RYB Dull , unchanged ; No. 2 cash. fiOo bid. CIJJVERSEBU Active , steady ; prime cash , 12.43. Detroit MiirKi * ! . DETROIT. March M.-W1IKAT No. 1 while , lite ; Nn. 2 reil ciush nnd May , Vj'.ic. CORN No. 2 mixed , 2TH4c. OATH No. 2 white , SOiic. RYB No. 2. C2c. Snii FrniH'lNi-o Wlirnt Slnrltft. SAN FRANCISCO. March 23. WHBAT Firm ; Dorcmbor. 11.371'j ; May. J1.47W. 1IARLBY Steady ; Decmbcr , $1.12 ; May , I'i'iirlii Market * . PBORIA , March 22. CORN Firm nt 20c. OATS CJulrt nnd steady ; No. 2 white , 2Sc , WHISKY Hlch proof pplrlts , Sl.lSH. STOCKS AXII IIOMIS. IM rirrntly lc | > rrwcl nnil I'i'Ici'H Ant'iiii. . < < iiiilly YYi-nk. NBW YORK , March 22. Ottering ? to pell were not heavy In today's stock market , except In a few flocks , nnd Intermittently. Hut the buying demand was * at FO low nn r4 > b that oven the desultory orterlnR ! " dribbled upon tha market dro\e prices downward nlmott continuously. The result Is fccn In net losses of between 3 and 3 poluts In a Kreal many of the standard railroad docks and loaillni ; industrial specialties and ot over 3 points In the local traction ppeUaltit1 * . During the inornltuj ses.'ion there were evi dences of un attempt to tupport prices In a few Blocks , due to the rffoits of n Inrso cpT.itor recently returned to the stn > ct. There was nlo vxtenrivc covering by another of the largest operators In tt.e street , win ha * r.-contlv boon n. persistent Eeller. The slightest Indication of a rise in prices brought out su h heavy offprints all througli the list tint thf half form.tl pur- pos-c .appotcnt to hid up prices for the ref of th day wns alian lone.l. Apparently thi'hurst of animation in the Una ! hour was due In con siderable short celling , ns there was a ten- cloncy to rally on covering just before the clojie , buC this rally wan so feeble that the movement wu given over nnd price * fell away i to about the lowest at the close. The great tulle of the dealings wns In grangers , Unl3n Pacific nnd the lonl traction stocks. The local" rnlltoad Hocks were affected by reports of blizzards In the west. Sugar continued depressed on the re port that the company was on the verge of war for supremacy. The local traction stocks were affected by the threatened csmpllfntions crowing out of the proposed rapid transit pro ject. Hut while these special causes had an opproolable Influence , the shadow on the mar- kPt was developments of the government's Cuban policy. In which all circles feel certain a crisis Is Imminent. Evidently no one wants to buy stocks until this question Is settled. An other feature of the day l a fuither announce ment of gold engaged for Import and concurrent caning off of exchange rates. It was felt yes > - tcrday that the gold movement hdd probably come to an and for the present and this was believed to be due to a prospect of lower money rates. It was looked upon with favor by the speculallvc community. According to this rea soning the resumption today of the gold move ment mlghl be regarded as an unfavorable fac tor , though the further Inllux of gold must be for lower money , although It was no Index that caty conditions have already arrived. The dull ness In the bond market wns even mojc pro nounced than that In stocks , but the losses were compnr.itlvely small. Sales , $1.107,000. United Slates ttH higher ; the old 4s , coupon , 14 higher nnd the 2s V4 lower bid today. The Bvcnlng Post's Lumlon Ilnanclal cable gram says : The stock markets here continued quiet nnd dull today , the only feature being1 the better tone on Improved conditions In the Paris bourse and the revival of French specialties , such IIT Rio Tlnto copper and Deltfer * mines. Americans are simply waiting on New York. They closed weak , Ilrazlls arc better. The de mand for gold for Now York is less keen In consequent of the rise In exchange. The China loan Is going fairly well here and was appar- enlly well received In London , where the tub- srlpllon list was closed at noon. The new IInli > ii'I > aelnc sharp" carried over today for the special settlement on Thursday showed a short ness of the stock , much of It having been taken up The differences to bp met on Thursday arc enormouK and assist In the present stagnation of Americans. Following are this closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market today ) , . ; ; Total sales of stocks today , 2C9.900 stares. In. eluding : Chicago. Hurllngton & Qulncy , 29.223 Louisvlila Si Nashville , TW Manhattan , 17CM Metropolllan , 9,340 ; Northern Pacific preferred H.STiO ; Rock Island. 8,510 ; St. Paul. 11,481 ; Unloi 1'acltlc , 13.P23 ; American Tobacco , 17.C38 ; 1'eo pie's Gas , 4.CSO ; Sugar , C0.930. . . _ _ Flnaiic'lnl. LONDON , March 2J. The amount of bullloi cone Into the Hank of England today was 49. 000. Gold Is quoted at Hutnos Ayrei today a 16C.90. Gold at Lisbon has advanced to U Spanish ) 4 on the Slock ezching * today wer quoted at (4 % . The clo'ng price , yesterday ws PARIS. ajrc&In. . the bourte Bpanh 1 tifi-U , a ott loai ot Three per cent rentes , IWf 4V ; for the account , exchange on I/ondon. 23f 2S'W for checks. Hours * prves were firm ILtuughout , except n the case of Spanish 4s , which hesitated on uncertain re ports as to the outcome of the Inquiry Into the Km ot the t'n'tedl Stales battleship Maine. Rio tlntoa hardened on bull purchases and dividend report * 11ERLIN , March 12. Prices opened Irregular on the bourse lodny , but subsequently hardened , stimulated by the succc'S of the Chinese loan. American sccurllles were firmer , operators being favorably Impressed by Iho Increase In tha tatlla rrturnl of tl.b Northern Pacllle ra'lroal. ' MADRID , Mann S2. Spanish 4s were quoted on the bourse toJay at 56.00 , against 7S.3 , the closing price of yesterday. Xrw Viirk MonejJliirltct. . NBW YORK , March H.-MONEY ON CALI.- Nomlrmlly I'4fl2 pr cent. PIUMI1 MBRCANTILB PAPBR 4'4 34 ! per "sTBRLINO UXCHANOK-aiarkpt steady , with nctual business In bankers' hills nt tl.b4tfi.S4H for ilemand and Jl.smf4.81Mi f"r sixty days ; posted rates , JI.S334.S2Vi and't.E3',4 ! commercial bills. II.MUIN Mli. "l ' - SILVBR CERTIFICATnS-SlWwKe. HAH SILYBR SVV. - ' MBXICAN nolJjAHS 43c. , . , , , I (1OVKHNMKNT 1JONOS Market strong ! now 4" , rep. mid coupon , 121H : 4s : re * . , 109'ii coupon , 112 ; ss. S8'4 ; ts , res , and coupon u ; llllj ; 1'ncinc Cs of 'W , 103. ' Closing quotations on bonds'.were ai follows ; tJ S.now49.r.jx . ltS ! U.S. now 4s con , . . . 1'J \ t N. C. -4s..1.4 HUM U.S. . In , re/ . iOHH NO. Pftcllla iRtS. . .1111 U.S.4i.oonn . 1114 : \ " - ' 3a C.OH U.S. ys.ro ? . IH No. 1MCII16 4 a UIW U. 9. Di.ru * . lim N. Yittl A At. L.4s. . UlllVi II. S. I T.s. coup . Itm N. A W. OH Ill ) Difltrlct S. (13 , . 1111 N. W.CowioU 144 Aln..cluiA . N. Wl)4biBs ) IK. Ala. , class II (17 ( Oro. Nav'.lBta 115 - H7 Oro.Nile.Is . . . . H'JM Alii.Ciirri-ney. . O. S. i ) . ijs. t. r. I'-'l ) AtclnnoniH . .i O. S. U nW. t. r lH' Atclusonuil. 41 , . . ItlilM O. Intix UU. t. r. . . . Kill Chicago Tor'l 4s. , O. hull. 5s. t. r 0:1 : O..V o. .is 114 IMclfloOs of'U5. . . HIU C.H.&l ) . 4144. . 104VI " ' ' ' D..VH. ( . Itas . . 1IIH4 lt.O.Wl3t iHtS. . . . 80 D.AH. (7.4s , Nil SU L. .t I. M , OD l. \ 811 KastTjnn. lats . . . 103 St. L.AS. F.Ojn.i ) . 117 KrleUen. 4s St. P. Consols itflt : < F W , t I ) . l . t. r. HUH st. p. oP. . UK ' ' ' 11)1 ) St. P.O. A P. As. . . o.ir.is. A'I ! V' . . , 102 Soiilhnrn Rv. us. . . 88 (1. 11. A3. A.'ds. . . , 111 ; ! S. R. .VT. ( is fili II..vT.Ceiit.ru. . . . 1011 TomMiewsouM. . . 88 II..VT.J.cim Us. III ) Tex. Pac , IG. . 1st l ! ) ! > Iowa ( ! . Isls . . . , Ill ) | Te < c. IMc. 11.Ms. . H0 ! < K. P. Con. , t. r . . . . iiiSiu. ) p. D..VU. i n. . r.iH ; K.I' . iHtrt.t. r. . Wab. la'.us KiilH .101 \Vab. Vlila 7H I , \.N. Out is SU Wtxtt Shorn li . . . , l H MlNsonrl Us. , lilt ) Va. Cfiiturlos (18 M. K..VT.Jilu Va. deferred 4 M. K. , VT. 4s h'l Union P.ielllo pM. . 48V < N. Y. C. IBIS . 1H1U Union Paclllc 4s. . . 00h N.J. O.AB . 1114 Hodloii Stock Quutntlniix. nOSTON' , March 22 Call lontis , . .04 per cent ; tliri > loans , 4SS per cent , Closlnjj prices for etnckr , bonds und mining chares : A.T. Jt .S. t' ! OVS Wls. Cjnt Ill Anicrlcnn Hi IloHlon L Ti4 Am.Hitpar DM . . . . P.O. Blus. Hi 1(10 ( Hay st-ito ( las . l r.-li ) Atchlsoil pfd -J4M Hell IVilupliono. . . 244 Atchistin . . . . . . 87Va lloslon , t Ale itiv. 'J'JO N ! W Rnglaiid ils . . .111 HoHion.t .Mama. . . l' Wis. Cent On li5 ! C..H..V : . S3) ) ( Alloiinz MlnlnrO ) 13 [ Fltclitiurr . " " Atlantic 'J'.i a ( iencral ElbOtrio. . llOBlon.V Montimi lUriH IllinolaStiiol. . . Iliitlu.t Ilostcn , . . . 'JDK Mexican Cniitru. C'alumut.V lluclk. . 01,1 N. V.V N. K pM . . Centennial 1U < Olu Colony . 1SH Franklin la o.s. O cpoli. : H7J-6 Kiiuoor Ouhicy 10(1 ( Union Paclfli ! \VcHtKnii WolVtTillPS W. Kloa P.irroti W. Kluc. tiM San I'rniiclKcMi llnlnpr * li SAN FRANCISCO. March 23. Olllclal closlpg quotations on mining stocks today ucre as fol lows : Alt.i 17 Tustice. . . . 'J7 AlnhaCon 7 .Mexican Andes 11 OcfililouulCon , . . . e"i3 llulchpr "l Ouhlr. 4.'i licnt.v Uolchcr. . . . 31 OvcriiKin 10 Ilullloii (1 ( I'oton 41 ChallcnirnCon. . . . .Ml Snvnze i > 5 ihollir. ; : 4H bcorpton H Conildunca 71 Sierra Navr.ui. . . . In. ) COH.U.II..V. Va. . . . 70 Stiver lllll ' . ' 1 riiwn I'Dini i. | t'liion ' Uoti 45 UtaliCo'i ly uiilu.vOurrio. . . . Yellow J.ijkot ' _ Hnlu.v f oreros3. . St.inOaiil 1U3 ulla „ . t " Silver bars , u ; Mexican dollars , rdtts , plsht , 13cj tcli'Krapli , ' I'liuinclnloti - . OMAHA. Marcl ; 22 The clfarlnt , for the day /fro 74D.ia.54. ( ! llal.mccj. : , : " . ! . The clejr- iik'a for 1(07 ( were JC9l.C07.rj8 ami thf balances 7S , 20.0 ; . Iiurenfo In cIcarlnK ! " , J5,32S 9. . . rillCACO , March 22. ClraHnss. $10,201,433. 'rw Ycrk exchanRo , 1332oc discount ; posted ales , J4.2 anil S4.S5U. Stocks weak ; llimlda- lou extendetl througliout entire list ; Alley 1 * . 0 bid ; Il'fcult. 21 % ; lllscult prefcneil , 77 ; Dla- nonit Mntcli , 130 ; Ixike Strfet I < , lllj ; North Chlcaco , 212 ; Strawlionnl , 2C ; JVpst ChlcaRo , ! 0. PHII XDBM'IirA. March 2i-7-CParliiKS ) , 12- 90.2S6 ; balartces , Jlw.3B7. , HALTIMOKH. " Mnfclx 2J. ( Jlaarinss , Jl,7M,3S2 ; ' Balance ? , } 4ri2.510. ST. IXUIf ! , M rh 22.-iCloarlnjrs , J ) , 010.303 ; .alancps . , J722.101. Money , S578 Jier cent. New ioik exchange , par blil , 12 > Art premium npkpil. Ni\V OKUUNS. March 2Z. Clearings , $ ! , ! ? , . S3. New York oxchanEC. LiinK ; par ; comnier- lal. Jl t > or H.COfl d'mount. t' If MUMI'IIIS. March 22.-ClenrlnKB , IWO.CSS ; bal- nces , J07.C09. New York axclwnge , nelllns at 1,50 premium. , NK\V YOIIK. March K. Clearinss. tH2.9iA.S37 ; balances. $3.570,370. > ' . . ' vL- I10STO.V. March 22.-Clcarne | , 16,53S,0:2 ; ' bal- nncffl , Jt.020.GIG. , , ' Aiiiorlenii Siiirl | pi ; lit , 7 , ( > ndnn. INDON , March 22. Thejpiarhct for Amerfi- can fecurltlea , nfter e. weakj openlntr. wns teadler , closlrg dull. Opernlorswere Inactive. COTTOX lrlc - Itopedp Tliroiucli .St-ntinUoiinl llninorH from JJBW YOIIK , March 22. Early 'Indications gave promise of a new low record for e | single day's ransactlona on cotton futures ' and for the nar- ownesii of the fluctuations. In response to bct- ; er news from Liverpool than looked for and Isht foreign buying prices moved up 1 to 2 lolnls at the start , but were back to the tlnal Isures of yesterday before midday under sheer ack of Interest. Total dealings to that time were about 15,000 bales. In thfc afternoon \veak- ies devclopM on sensational rumors from Washington via the Stock exchange , l.lquldn- .lon became active and prices eased cff 4 to 0 lolnts from Hie hlirlJjat figures , with the miikit tnally tteady at a net Iocs of 2 to 4 points. pot , mlddllnR , C ? > c ; nft receipts" , 321 bales ; ; rcss , 5,650 biles ; exports to Great Ilrltaln , 11,510 > ales , forwartUtl , 1,014 hates ; rales , GIC bales ; Fplnners , 16 bales ; stock , 1SC.22G bales. Total oday : Net receipts , 21,293 bale * : exports to Gro.-\t Itrltaln , 3I.4S6 hnlra ; to Krancc. 400 bales ; n the cont'ncnt ' , 11,231 bales ; stock , 975,56 * ) In IPS , JonsolldatfJ : Net rix-elpts , 57,239 bales ; exports to Great Britain. 30.S53 bales ; to Prance , 400 mlcxj to the continent , 47,071 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts , 7,775.GT,6 bale * ; ex- wrtH to Great Ilrltaln , 2.81S.5U bales ; to Trance , 24.534 bale * : to the continent. 2.35S.C10 bales. NE\V OIIL.KANB. March 22. COTTON Fu- urcs , steady : sales , SC.OCO bnles ; March , t * > .52 bid ; April , J..51Ji1S.82 : May , JJ.5IJf5.53 ; Jim < % 3.0603.57 ; July. J5.6W3.61 ; Ausuit. JS.f.OHS.M ; September. J3.PWI3.62 ( : Octobir , J5.Wfi3.C2 ; No- omber. J5.0Mi5.62 ( ; December , J3,6O3.r > 4 ; Janu ary , $3.64@3.G7. Spot , easy ; talt9 ? , 5. COO bales ; ordinary. 4 0-16 ? ; Rood onllnary. 4 15-lCc ; low mlddllns. 5'ic : mlddllnx. 59-ir ; Rood mlildrnir , i 15-I6c ; mlddllnK fair. 5 5-lCc ; receipts , 5.KO bales : stock , 333 , ISO bales. laVHItrOOU Marct ; 22.-XTTON Spot , mod- rate demand ; prices steady ; American middling. 8 ll-32i < Sales were 7.SOO halfs , of which WO vere for speculation and export and lncludt 1 .4W Amerlca'n. Hecolp43. 19.CO. ) bales. Including 8,000 American Futures" opened quiet and iteady , with A niodornto demand , and rlood steady ; American m'ddllnp. ' I * . M. C. . March , 3 ! 8-64d bim-vs ; March and April , J 18-64 buy ers ; April and May. S 18-CW513 19-64d sellers : May and June. 3 18-64 3 19-C4d buyers ; Jnn nnd July. 3 19-Cld biiyrrs ; July and Aiieust , 3 19-64W 3 204d ffllers ; AURUK an < ! September. 3 10-64d myers ; Kcptemtxr nnd October , 1 19-64d buyers ; October and November. S 19-64d buyers ; Novem- 1f.4d buyers Oe- icr end December. 3 18-64W3 - ; eember and Jfnuary. 3 lR-f4JJ.I9-f.ld buve's ; Jan- lary and February , 3 18-CISJ 10-64d buyers. C'ufTco 3lnrkct . NEW YORK , March 22. COFFEK-Opllons opened dull , with April 5 points lower ; other months unchanged : barely active during greater ; i rt of session : disappointing news from Kuro- iitan markets , heavy Hrazlllan receipts , further lecllne In n t market and Uck of outside sup port operated aRalnft Improvement ; closed dull Bt unchanKCd prices to B points net lower ; * ale3. 800 bans. . Includlnc April. J4.93 : Septem ber , J5.33 ; October. J3.40 ; November , fj.65 ; Feh- ruary , J5.60. Spot coffee , Hlo , dull ; No. 7 in voice , Gttc : No. 7 Jobbing. 6c. Mild , quiet ; Cor dova. SKeiCo ; total warehouse deliveries from the United States , 15,075 baus , ln ludlne 2.0IS ba s from New York : New York stock , today , If .a2 bajT > : United Rtitra Mock. 60R.31S bags ; ntloat for the United States , S77.000 baps ; total visible foi the United Stales. 1.185.318 bags. npalnst 717. < i1 ouga last year and 50363 bags tn 1SW. _ Oil .Market * . Oil. CITY , Pa. . March 22.Cfedtt balances. 77c ; cerlincatcs opened 78o Wd for rcdlar ; llr t sale , 1.000 bbls. retrular at fOc : hlKhest falei. 1,000 bbls. cash at fi'ic ; closetl. ' , 'j < Ac bid for cash ; sales. 23.000 bbls. ; shipments 52.379 bids. ; runs , 101.409 bbls. r- CIIAIII KSTON. B. C.MaWi 22. OIUS Tur pentine , market dull ; nothlnp/dlne. Iloitn , nrm , unchanged. WII-VHNOTON. N. C. , ' 'Mirch I ! OILS- Kplrlls turpentine , nothing > dolne ; price * un. chanced. Itoln , steady , J1.23OI.30. Crude tur- p ntln * . nothing dolnK. Tar. steady. SAVANNAH. Oa. , March K.ioII.B-Splrlls ol turpentine nrm at 27 < / > c. Itosln. firm ; A. II , C. D. Jl.15 : K. V. J1.40 ; G , If.M ; H. I. J1.60 ; K. I1.CO1.75 : M. ll.70ffl.80j N. II.75S1.83 ; win. dow glass , J1.85 ; W. W. JlarlieU. NEW OIU.nANS. March -SUOAn-Dull open kelllo. : sifl3 11-lSc ; granulated , 4\ftl ll.icc whltef. 4H04Vio ; yellows , 4114 MCc ; srcond ! J itS 15KVMolanses , stronBi rentrlfucal , Saii ? . " NBW YOT1K. March 22.-SUtlAn-Haw. quiet fair refining. 3V > c : wntrUuRal , S < _ trst , 4c ircnned. quiet ; mould A , 5\c ! UtanJard . .Ato confectioners' A , Co ; cut Iof , Witt cruthed. tKo powd rd. i l-llcj fi nul ttd. CMC ; ouMf. * ! t-t8e OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fair Rtm of Stock Msots Ready nlo at Local Yards. CORNFEDS SELL A BIG DIME HIGHER I'nckcrn anil Shipper * CompHp for Hie I.lliernl OlYfritiKH Iliilcliom * Stock Senroe HIIKM Sell Higher Hut Clout' Wenl SOUTH OMAHA , March 22.-Ilecelpts for the Jays Indicated were : Cattle. Hoss. Sheep. Hor'J. Mnrch .J 2,530 6.915 .March 21 1,12:1 : 1.77S C.71G March ID i.ros 3,353 1,701 March IS 2,307 4,703 i.VW Match 17 l.Sdl 4,730 14,148 March 1G 3,637 4,913 Mnrch 13 3.720 0,007 3.041 Mnrch 14 2.ISS 1.620 4i26 Mnrch )2 ) 2.10 * 4.5112 TVtt March 11 2,482 5,912 l.lcS March 10 2.342 4,637 10.207 March 9 2.SOI C.2J1 6,570 47 March S 2.939 6,609 7.S69 3i March 7 3'JOO 3,170 3,5X4 i March 5 1,137 5.437 1,270 66 March 4 1.SJ3 ,5I5 6.213 43 March 3 1.652 5D'J9 3,763 2 The oinelal number of cars ot stock , brought In today by each road was : _ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. . M. & St. P. Ily. . . 13 2 O. & St. L. Ily 3 . . . . " Missouri Pacllle Ily. . . . rnlpnIMrlc | | System 21 11 13 1 21 1 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ily. 1G . & M. U. It. U. . . . 31 13 O. , n. & q. uy a 4 C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , 1C. o 3 C. , It. I. & P. Hy. \ \ ' . . . Totat receipts . . . 133 C2 23 2 The disposition , of the day's . . receipts was iQ num- Packing Co . . . . , ut e ? . .G > ll- Hammond Co. 121 i.oVj ' 532 nvvirt and Company GSG ] no " 10S The Cudahy Packing Co. 751 l 423 S ol 1Armour. . Chicago. . . 1S3 . . . . . II. Decker nnd Degan L'U7 VaiiMant & Co. . . .T. . . . " ! . . ! > t . . , , Lobman & Iloth'chllds . . 1S7 \ \ . I. Stephens 32 Huston ,1 Co 14 Livingston & Sehacr ! . . . . 71 Swltt , from Uie country. . 33 310 Hammond , from 1C. C 403 U K. HUSK ] ir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "i ; ? rianUlntoii , Milwaukee H. Hamilton 75 Other buyers 212 1,010 Left over JQO Totals I.G67 C.072 CA1 rUi-nocelpts today. 2,030 head ; yes terday , _ M23 ! one uoek ago. 3,720 ; two weeks ago , -MS. Tiii ! great hulk of all the cattle. Here c. nslsted of corn-fed brevw , with only a s iKht sprlnklliiK of hutc-hcrs' stock nnd feeders. Iho market , as a whole , was most satisfactory to a.I selUrs. HHKI.STBEIigPni'kors nnd shippers alike wantt'd cattle and thry wanted a ( jooil immy , whllo the receipts > , vcre. none too ,70- At tl ! ° s'l"ic time advices from ether sellliif- i > olnts wore encourtiKlnK. Thus everything combined to i wider the market favorable to the holders of fat cuttle. The Diiyers were cut early and sot right ilown to buslnesM and It was not lonfj lipfore the yards were pretty well cleared. As to prices , all kinds wcro stronger and desirable cattle were fully lOc lilchcr. ntlTCHKllS' iSTOL'K-Very few cow.s nnd heirers were IneliuU-a In today's receipts and the demand bolnfr jood a stroiiBer market was the natural Msult. The best among the offerings experienced nliout the same ad vance as oed beef Moors. Everything that at all desirable in tha eyes of killers sold an 1 welshed up at an early hour. - . . . K CATTLE In thu Miocker and feeder division of , the yards holdings were very light and liu > 'crs wanted the few fresh arrival * . Anything in the way of light stuff was snapped up very quickly nt gooJ , strong prices "and the few loads hero were noon sold and weighed up. Warmed up cattle so d Quito vr < ; | | for feders and at fully steady prlcc.vntit there were not many to be had. lloprescntntlvo , sales : NATlVliS. - 1. . . . 7io vned. ! M..itii > r 4 .1CSO .1091 .1200 . 900 .1085 .1210 .10W ) .112S .1070 .lisa .1370 .114 ! . 90 1119 .11X2 1210 .1140 1093 . 770 1231 .1020 1270 . 750 1070 S30 ! > 73 . .mo 1000 . 01' ' ) 10CO . .1110 1135 . .10W 1130 . .1213 1CW 23. . . . 912 IIKIFKRS. 23. . . . 932 3 90 (12.1 ( 3 m 9IS 3 SO 1020 4 00 1000 4 00 120 4 ( W 914 3 S3 .1010 . GlO ! 3 73 . 3C3 ! 770 1. . , . 600 17. . . . 831 .1200 3 .1410 .2121 4 00 .1340 , SSO .1G10 335 , 910 . SM .16GO 3 35 .17CO .1710 ,1620 3 40 .1670 .1330 .1S30 3 50 .1130 1..USO .20:0 aw .118.1 2. . . .1150 3 43 .1550 3 73 .13T4 . .1700 . MO 3 CO .1470 . .1540 .1320 3 33 .1110 . .20IO 1..UIO 3 35 .1110 . .3070 1..I4M 3 tfl . .H10 1..1W ) 3 43 CALVES , 1. . . . 100 6 50 1. . . . 170 625 1. . . . 110 5 75 ! . . . . JS3 C 25 STAGS. S..1195 3 KS 24. . . . S34' 1M 4. . . .1720 400 1..1CHM 4 00 1. . . . 800 3 23 STOCKKRS AND FITEDERS. 4. . . . ffil 400 1. . MO 4 04 15. . . . 807 4 40 I. . . . 7D5 4 20 1 , . SrtO 4 20 2. . , . 425 4 75 ' 3 M 450 4 90 1. . . . 750 4 40 4 ! ! ! . R52 4 04 SSO 4 23 B. . . . 704 4 ? 0 17. . . . C42 470 3. . . 573 4 04 1. . , , 8' 0 3 CS . . . . (49 4 40 . S5 375 . . . .1030 4 U e. . . . cos 4 K 1. . . . 414 4 04 2. . . . 96.1 4 75 7. . . , 771 435 4. . . , 843 SCO 1. . . . 710 3 W 40.1241 400 20. . . . 853 4 25 4. . . . 787 4 25 1 , . . . 710 4 33 1. . . . 400 2 25 1. . . . TO 22 ! 1. . . . 430 4 25 7. . . . S72 4 30 HOOS Receipts today , 4.2C4 head ; yesterday. 1.778 ; one week URO. 6.&W ; two weeks BKO , 6f09. The quality pf the offerings wa very fair and on an average about the same us yesterday , At the opening of the market only about fifty loads of lions were In sight , the severe cold weather probably belnv the causa of trains or. rlvlntr late. While the receipts were moderate , the demand was Rood , there being several shipping orderi In hand In addition to the requirements of locnl packer * , which were of liberal proportions. The market opened just about steady snd nil the early arrivals told on that Irasls. Thw trad was fairly active and the first fifty cars to arrlvf changed hands very readily. The prices paid ringed from J3.70ff3.8T , the lop belnp to hltrhei than anything brought yesterday , The greal bulk , howoxer , brouicht J5.75 on both days. Tin feeling ; at the extreme close was weak. Tlep resentatlve nlei : No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 17 Jl 1170 74. . 213 40 tl 72V 72 , , .114 S 72M 70 244 . . . 3 72' ' is ns . . . 7JV ( S 244 M 371V U 109' 1M S72H 75 211 . . . STtV C3 . 2S i" ) 37S J , , . r > 3 160 ITS is . s > : . . . 375 : s . : a ; . . . s 75 SI . 231 . . . 375 74 . 23S . . . 373 K . . .310 240 3 75 I M . J5S SO 3 79 72 . J.V 120 375 SI . : I9 4) 373 ? < . 247 . , , 375 43 . .tn 40 375 67 . 2S4 SO 375 6 } . fr40 375 ; r . , .23 * so .175 s : . 119 40 3 75 M . 165 SO 375 60 . SJ4 . . . 373 4V . 24t SO 375 70 . 247 SO 3 7S 17 . 274 10) 375 C9 , . . . . . . .211 SO 375 6S . .2M ICU 37.1 05 . 20) . . . J TS fil . 247 . . . 37S 76 . * ) J 40 375 C3 . 231 . . . 375 C * . 241 10) 37.1 M . 305 SO 37714 60 . 2t ) SO 3 77H 51 . 2 < 3 SO S77 > i M . 239 . . . 3 77H . 2 < V > . . . 3 77b H. . . . . . . .SM . . . 37714 r.9 . :5i : oo 3 < n < e.i . i.u 4) 377(4 67 . 2:7 , , . 37714 61 . : ; ; . . . s s.i 53 . 270 . . . 3 S4 M . 292 40 3 JO 71 . 2&.1 110 3 SO ' ! , . , , . . . . : . . . 3 Si ) M . 2" . . . 3 SO 21 . H . . . 3 SO 57 . 359 . . . 3 SO 62 . 271 SO 3 M S3 . 277 . . . .1 M 47 . 596 40 3 ) 39 . 2 < ! 7 44 S 72 % 69. , . - , . . . .251 . . . S 71 71 . 213 SO 375. - 70. . . .1I.2.S0 KO 373 07 . 2 > 9 410 37.1 C9. . HI. i. 269 W 3 75 05 . 2S.1 SO 3 SO WAC1ON HOOS. 1 . 404 . . . 2 M 6777. . . . .1S5 . . . 74 I . 350 . . . 300 10 . 1S4 . . . 370 5 . 344 SO 370 4 . ! ) . . . 3 72 < i BHBKP Receipts today , 6,913 head : yesterday , P.71l ( ; one wet-k UKrt , 3.041 : two weeks airo , 7 , SKI. The arrival * consisted very larcoly ot limbs , with n cprlnklltiK of s'.teop. While the offerlnns wore principally killers , tncre were a few stock lambs amnni ? the receipts. A Rood tnnnv of the killing lambs were none too Rood and choice mutton" of any kind were rather scarce. Thf ilemsnrij for both sheep ami lambs on the part of local porker * was oM ami In spile of tlie Urge receipts prices were Just about steady. While the market was not so very active , the movement was fair and the dcjlrablo lots were welshed up In wood sorifcm. Holders of stock lambs , especially tlinup not very attractive In appearance , found the mar- < et a little slow , but they generally sold In tlio end. end.The The fnct that all nrrlvnN of sheep and Inmbs neet with such ready sale on this market con- tltulp < a most oncournKlnR feature of the Irnde. lluyors appear to wmt the stuff and It seems to nake little difference whether the receipt * are ante or small , they keep the pous clear. Hep- rojentatlve sales : No. Av. Pr. " 09 western ewe * . 107 J4 01 91 mixed westerns . 10) 4 40 10 culls . 92 3no 1S7 mixed westerns . . . 95 4 4.1 . 20 cull * . 9 > 3 Oi ) 471 Iambi and yearlings . 73 4 S3 2P. ewes . S2 400 S3S cull. . OS 39) II yearling . 104 4 10 145 ewe. ' . 107 350 90 wethers . 115 30. . ) 31ii we.Mert ) l.imbt . , . 79 4 SI 237 Mexican lambs . K 4 ft ) 221 Mexican lamb * . 61 4 M GS western yearlings . SI r. 10 21 western ewes . S7 300 ' .TO Mexican Inmbs . , . 69 C > 10 121 Mexican lambs . 61 4 90 CIIICACJO MVE STOCK MAUKHT , iiNliifitN III HOKN Ai'tlvo lit Oonornlly Stonily I'rlc-PM.- CIIIOAC1O , March 22. Trade In cattle wn of the usual Tuesday character , the Kcntral dcmind ns only fair , but meager offering * prevented any reduction In prices. Very few cattle were choice enouBh to pell above J3.10 and strictly choice beeies were nominal , none offerlnB. Fed western cattle told at J4.1C03.10 and cattle from Texas sold at J3.0W1.00 foil steers and J2 Wf.V.U for bulls , oxen and cows , i-tocki'rs nnd feeders continued In Rood demand , with Males largely nt JI.WS-i.60. Cubes wcru steady at unchanged prices. llUKlness in boss was ncll\c nt generally steady prlcef , Monday's advance lieliig sus tained. The greater part of thu offerings rroved the scales nt t3.903'4.00 , common droves soiling rtt JJ SOG3.S5 nnd prime lots at 11.0001.05. Prices for Mieep and lamlis were unchanged , with n fairly active demand. Sheep ( -old nt J3.70Jf4.73 for common to pi line , cMelly nt tl ' - > W 4.63. Colorado Inmbs brought J3.C5if3.00. others selling for J3.Wf5.40. IIBUBIPTS Cuttle. 2.500 he-id ; lings , 21,000 head ; sheep , 15,000 bead. Nt. I.onl.s l.lvc Stot-U. ST. 1XUIS , March 22 - CATTI.Bliocelpts , . 'JiV ) head , Including COO head Texan * ; slilp- menls , 400 head ; market steady to ttrong ; fair tn fancy , native shipping and export kteor * , $4.60 if5.CO ; bulk of sap , J4.70O."i.30 ; dressed beef and butcher steer * . J4.00ji3.00 ; bulk of rale ? , (4,250 4.73 ; steers under l.OCO Ilia , J3.COifl.45 : bulk of sales , J1.23ii4.40 ; stockers nn.l fcedors , J3 &o f 4 FO ; bulk of sale ? , J3.SOQ4.POi cows and Jielfeis. J2.00WlfO ; Texas and Indian tteer ? , J.I. 6081.70. with j'3.25 paid for n FliiBle line r.rnde steer , bulk of sales , J1.COU4.IO ; cows nnd heifers , Ji.CO 63 I1) 1IOHS Receipts , C.7W head ; shipments , 1.2 < jO head ; mniket steady to strong ; yurkers , JS.OCy 3.W : packer * , Ji.735il.CO ; butchers' , Jl.Wifl O.i. HHBBP Receipts , l.SOO head ; bhlpni"nt , none ; market htcndy lo strong : native muttons , JI.W5 ? 4.50 ; lambs , J3.CO < 75.3i ) . I.I vi.Sto < -I.- . I/UISVILiln , March 22. CATT1.K Market dull and fully 100160 lower : extra good export teer , ll.nOfft.G3 ; choice butcher steers. JI.13 ® 4.34 ; fair to good butcher stceis. JS.6Jiff4.13 ; com mon to mttllum butcher ntif rs. J3.40ff3.6J ; choice heifers , J3 > 90If4.13 ; fair to choice butcher cows , J2.905J'3.Go medium to good feeders , J3.dif4.13. IIOOS Receipt * , 700 head ; topn , J3.M ; me dium * . J3.83O3.95 ; light shippers , J3.73W3.S3 ; p'gs , J2.50W3.50. SHHBP AND LAMUS Market steady nnd un- Clianced ; good to extra shipping sheep , J3,50p 3 7S- fair to good dheep. J3.00ff3.25 ; common to medium , J2.00R2.50 ; extra shipping lambs , J 1.73ft 5.00 ; fair to good lambs , J4.2iO4.73 : best butch- erg , J4,00ffl ( , CO ; fair to good butchers , J3.C004.00. IiiilliinniinllH Live Stock. INDIANAPOLIS. March 22. CATTLB-Re- oelpl * . 7CO head : chlpmcnts , COO ; market moder ately scllve. goo < l to prime steers. Jl. iff. ) ) ; fair to medium steers , J4.6004.SO : common stock- CrHOO3-Receipt9 , 4,600 head ; shipment ! " , I.COO head : market more active and Co I'lsher ; good tn chWce medium nnd heavy , J3.9.if4.iG ; mixed nnd heavy. J3.90S3.95 ; goo.1 to choice lights. S3 901T3.93 ; common llBlits. J3.fO 3.90. SHBBP-Recclpts , light ; shipments , none ; mar ket aulet ; good to choice lambs , J5.1.iff5.0 ; com mon to medium lambs , J3.73fl3.00 ; common sheep , J2.25S3.00. _ KnnHiiH City Live Slock. KANSAS CITY. March 22. CATTLB-Recelpts. 4 700 head natlvrs , 400 head southern ; market active to lOe hUhcr ; medium beeves. 14 2504.78 : cow * nnd heifers. J2.MJI4.65 : "tockers and feeders , t3.EOfr3.31 : western fed , J4.000l.CO ; T/OGS-Re / lpt ! ) ! ' : market strong Vc S.7MM ! SB heavies t hlg or ; bulk of sales. * : and packers , $3.70ns. ! > 0r mixed , $3.70fl3.90 ; lights. ' ' ' ' ' - - -n'l'ce.pt'-- -head active , strong " i - . - . ' ; toS"c hlVnerf western 'mutlnns. M.JW4 W : , y-ar- lings J4.50 f4.75 ; western lamb , JI.Ca85.30f ; 43- Ib. uprlng Inmbs brought Sc per lb. Kimt lluffnln LUStork. . r-V T IH'FFALO. N. Y. , MnrcU 22. CATTLB -nun ? prime export steers. K.2.103.S3 ; prime shlpplne. J4.SW..15 : fat. J4.COSI4.75 , coarfe and TO iS l. i3.73fl4.23 : light. JI.1W4.SO ; choice fat lie'fers J4.2.fi4.CO ; mixed butcher ttock , J3.CW 400 ; fat butcher cows , J3.10S3.75. iirir" ) Yorkers good to choice , Jl.lWt.2i > : to choice. J3.C083.75 : pig * , com- "LAMnS oicf'tfeiua. 5.9.)06.00 . ; cull , tn ' ' - ' ' ' choice wethers , J4.80tfl.CO ; culls to common J3.I5tfl.25. KiiMt Llliorty Live Stock. T.AST LI11BRTY , Pa. . . March 2J.-CATTI.B- Bt i.ly . : prime. * 5.05fj < l.l3 : nm0n. Jo.CO < t4.10. bull * stags and oowc , J2.OiVrf4.14. Iioas-Slendy ; prime medium weights , Jl 153 4.20 ; l , T .4vy packers. * I.1W4 ( 15 : o-rt heasv lioei $1.104.15 : mmmon to fair york'1 ' Jl f J ftfir , ; plK * . aA to quality. JS.COB3JU. K rough- , f3.44fl-3.ei ; Cfmnnon to fair. 2.MOTM. PHBBP-Steody nnd unchanK J ; * } < ? . ? K7MT3.R5 : common to good , JlWj..O ; veal ca'lvert. JC.Oliffi.BO. _ Cltivlnniitt I.lv Stock. CINCINNATI , March 22.-HOaS-S'.eady. J3.M RCATTLK-SlronB , J2.7.1f4 S5. SHBEP Steady , J2.75J4.23. Stork In SlKlit. Record of receipts of live strwk at the fojr prlnclpM markels for _ Tot ls . . 12J34 41,464 27.315 Now York Live Stock. NBW YORK. March 22.-nEBVBS-Rec.-elr.il > . G74 head ; no trading. Cables quote American H. R. PENNEY & CO. 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN. PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch ORIro. 1038 N St. . Lincoln. N b. O. C. CHRISTIE. El r. STREET. President View President diflslie-Stei Commission Cos Capital , 50,00M(0. ( ( Fallr Pnlil. Ill Hoard of Trade IlnlldluK. STOCKS , CHAIN AND I'ltUVlSIO.VS. JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1030. Omaha , COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS aud STOCIC OF TVADB. t * Chlc o nd IMw. York. Ja n A. Warn * > A Co. irrrs n.i amr'viic , arrnisi wripm ; ai\rj \ > ftl Wfflto ; rpfrlKrrat.ir boof. Mttlio. ' OAL.VLM Uocfiiiln. C4 hpiul ; ctlr "U nrmj V H , M.WffT.OO. SlIKKP AND U\Mll No Arrival , ni n * traulnfr , HOUS-RpfplplB. ; . ! ! | , c.nli tcuUtr. Wi < il 3tnrUct . 6T. lAJl'IS , March \VOOL-15ull and i tlon ive. ! TrndlnBs . nrm nnd compct . to.lny usgreituto 's nil' ' A101"1"1 ! ! ft ' " of ii N > n ( Miulh Wales , wool. hlch was tl * he * of. fercd so f r , and rniislMnl chiefly of merinos. Tlip offerlnKs also Inclu.lo.l several very cliolc lol of Rreaiy Bcouivd. Tlirrc was nctlvo competition - petition Iwtwcvn the Fri-nch and Herman buyer * for merinos , llolter uroitmls were nlno souitht nfter. Rest .New South Wale * Mangrawalll * jveto sfcur.nl t.y Russia. ( ItvloiiK ns bought Iiy the home trnJo and n small supply of the crosn lired * sold at full rates. Previous to ( ha i-flle today SS.1 hales of niund and 2.3i > S bale * of ilnniaKnt China sheep wool wrrp fold , th * fornwr lieln c laken by American buyers. IVm- n K oil skins niimUTlnR 1,220 kilos nlso old noil. are tl.l sale < In detail : New South . fi.SW Imlon : r unrnt , l Uflu Id ; greasy , Ud Qiircnslnnd , liH ! ) Ixjlosj scoured , 1M Wls Ctjd ; Kteasy , CUnoid. Vleloria. 2to ) bale : scoured , 9itdflln 8 < l : srcasy. fisffllil. New 7.t * land , l.SOil bnlc ; scounOdffls ! 2dj Kreasy , 6V CM. IIOSTON , March 22. The \\ool mnrket thl * work has boi-n dull nnd the demand has drupp > 'it almost to nothing. Territory wools arc undoubtedly - doubtodly the weakest on the lift from th fact that thcso wo < i | are In InrRp supply , nno medium and flno are n'lllni ; nt nlout 43Mfr < i Kcournl , nllh n o Utini nl ) iil 42.1'lcece wools nro dull , but tlu < runlKot Is quoted nominally nt.ttlntiary. The ileinand for Australian wools Ii dull , tht * amo us oilier kinds , but holders nro not disposed lo weaken the price , TH1 fol- ate the pi Ices for tlic Icndtii ) ; dr.icrl | > - Chin nnd IVnnrylrnnln llfccrs , X niul above , 2 c ; XX. 29.XX : ami XX iibowv ? 0c : delo.'ne. ' Slcj No. 1 combliur , SOSfJlc ; No. 2 coinblnit , XHt 31c. MlPhlKnti , Wls'dtuln , ctc.-X Mlchlcan. 24o ; No. 1 Mlchliriin ciunbliiiT , 2i > ; No. 2 Mlchlcan rntnhltii ; , 2 < iff21'o ' : Xi New Yoik , Now Ilamp'tlro and Vrrnmnt , SI4f2lc : N . 1 NVw York , Now Ilnmiwhlro nnd Vermont , 27c ; dola/ne. Mlchlmut , ! Sc. Unwashed modlum Ki-ntiicky and Indiana ono-miartor blood ecmlilmr. 2Jc ; Kentucky nnd Indiana threo-elKhllis blood comblnu , 2.V ; Ml - sourl ono-qunrler blood oombliiK , 2 - ; Missouri thrpe-clRhtlh blood rninirn ? , 22tic ; lirnhl i-iimb- Intf. 20c ; laltn nn.l OeorKlii , I2c Texni wiviN Pprln flno (12 ( nunitli < 0 , IffllSc ; scourod. 8irlnic | line (12 ( months ) , 1'UlHc : FCoured , Ti'rrllnrj' wooH-Monfina tine medium and line , KliilPc ; scoiiroJ , 4WI7c ; staple. 4iTMV' ( ; I'tnh aint \Vyomlnc line tiicdlum and line , ir.fT17o ; scoured , 43ifinc ; Btaplo , 48c. Anctrnllnn , pcouri-d bus1 * futnliliiK. sup-rnno , 70H7Sf. comblnittol , r-ft Cfc ; eomli'm ; , nvcrnBC , C2 C3c ; Queensland comb- Inn , C3c. _ X MV York nry ( lonili Slnrkct. NHU * YORK , Mirch 23. A further decllno In the bliMlmr for pilnt cloths and n reduction In rtilrtliiR pilnls arc tbo fenturrn of the di-v lij dry Kimds. The weakonlntt Irmloncy l declared to bo duo nlmoi't entirely tn continued overpro duction nnd n curtailment I * declared to bo tha only Kolullon of th" illlllculty. There I * tj > cbniiKo In the FltuotliMi liv woolen K.-xids. 'I rail o U quiet In lioth men's wear nnd drom fnlirlP * . The ninrkot for plnple ccittiins If nul < 't n ' ' ' " ftroiiKcr. Print clith' ( nro nominally 2Wo , for extraK In prints thr > i eduction of Amcrlonn rhlrtln'ir prlri-s lo .IHc nnd n corroipiimllnif drop In ( Vnlral P.nk Koodi are Hie mlworthv fea tures of Iho iiiurl.Pt. The heavy cturks nf tliOFn ci > od nro ehnmod I" chaiiKos In the ilcmind. baseil nn the popularlly nf Madras nnd similar lino. . Other staple prlntx nro quiet. ( -iillforiilii llrlfil . NBW YORK. March -CALIFORNIA nitim > FIIIT1TR- Quiet nnd Fteady. Bvainrnteil | iitipl'-s , oomiiKin. SfiSc pfr lb. : prl'tie wire Irny , EKifSHc ; wood dried , prime , S'.ffSH" : rholco. f'ilif j ; faticv , il'AfflOo. PruiU'c. 3mr7 ' , o Aprlonts , Royal. r > V.A7c ; Moor Pntk. SiiOlfliic. IVachos , unpeolod. uWc' pecbxl. 14il3p. lliiiH'liowliT TrvllliKiilirli'M. . JtANCIIBrtTBR. Mnich 22 Clnt'is nnd yarns qiilot , with very little huMncftH A SPSCZAI.TT. frlmary. Secondary or Tertiary BIXX5U I'OISON penmnentiy Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can be treated at homo for price und r same gunranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay rail. road lure and hottl bills , and no churn U we fall to cure. IP YOU HAVE Uken mercurr. Iodide potash and tlil hnve aches and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth. Bore Throat , 1'Iinplei , Cupper CoN wed Spots , Ulcers on any part of the body , Hilr or Eyebrows falling out. It It this Bcconaary We Guarantee to Cure W * solicit the mnt olntlnat * C JM and challenge the world for a caie w cannot cur * . This dlaeue haj alwny bafntd the kill of tha IJioit tmlntnt phynlclani. UCO.OOO capital behind our unconditional guaranty. AbioluU proofa icnt ae led on applloatlon. 100 pnga book aant frw. AddrcH COOK REMEDY CO. , 14U1 Hnionlo Temple , ChlcuBo , III. COOK REMEDY CO. Two Weeks' Treatment FREE _ . To All llllIY Alt ! ' . 01.1) SPECIALISTS In the treatment of all Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , and nil WEAKNESSES BJCM and DISOHDIiHS OH [ 111.11 Catarrh , all DlieaEes ot the Nose , Throat , Cheil Btomacli , Ulver , HlooJ , Skin and Kidney DIs- ases , Lost Manhood , Ilydrocele , Verlcocele , Gonorrhea , Qleete , Syphilis. Stricture , Piles , fis tula and nectal Ulcers Diabetes UilRht'i Dis ease cured. Call on or address with stamp tot Frto Doolc and Neiv Methods. Trcntnient 1 > y Jlnll , Consultation free. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Boom l > iKM North Kth SI. OnuUu. N K LADBES 00 YOU KNOB DR. FELIX LEBRUH'S Steel | Pennyroyal Treatment is the nriginnl nnd only FRENCH , safe anil rcliablo cnro on the mar ket. 1'rlcn. 81.110 ; sent by mnU. Ueuuino sol-1 only b ; Myi-rn Dillon Drnif Co , S. IS. Come * JOth mill I'nriiiiin Sin. , Oninliit.ili. . Mlcr's kncllih Ulsssead JlnnH. ENNYROYAL PILLS Orl(1 sl and Only Ocmiliie. Arc , ftlwayi rrltablt. LADIC * kit l ( or CkUliiutri KnMtlt flla T < M4 ID Itrd D4 < lJi BitlilUo lb iej , trkleil with blu * rlbbea. Tuke MeJL in.UOUTnllmuUU. * J'ajxr. . Okie bMtrrC' tali fcr 411 t/jcU Drojfliu. I'lllLAIIA * * A. Carpenter's South American Will APPtAR W THE SUNDAY BEE