THE OMAHA DAILY BEEf JEfjESDAT , MARCH 29 , 1898. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Probabilities Ovewhadow All the Markets. OTHER INFLUENCES ARE LOST SIGHT OF Everything Clo e Stronger and , Higher , with , ilie Exception .of * Oat * , Whlcli Are Ahtulc Lower , ' t3inCAGO , March 23. The question of peace or wnr overshadowed nlV clso on 'chnnuo today. Assumptions of a peaceful nolutlon of the Cuban question resulted In Hliarp recoveries from early declines , and ( With the exception of oats everything closed strong nnd higher. Wheat advanced fa Tor July and l o for May. Corn closed ft&t V&c hlKhcr. oats a shade lower , and pro- Rrlslons 2'MUVAe ' higher. Wheat started with nn nppearanco of firmness that save wny almost Immediately to one of weakness. There was a mild disposition shown at first to cover short lines on account of the low temperatures prevailing- the northwest. Heavy rains rwere reported oven the winter wheat coun try , and fears of further dnrnago by the cold , coupled with unexpected strength at X.tvcrpx > o | . whcro some futures were % < 1 IilKhcr. started the market , as far as Jury nnd the more distant futures were con cerned , at prices a shade better than Sat urday's closing. Smaller receipts In the northwest nlso offered cncouniBcmcnt to the bulls. Hut the rrnrket turned weak at once. What little demand there was from ithortn hud been soon satlslled , and as nu other support of consequence materialized , ( the decline for n few minutes was rapid , July Belling of from KJiilZSayje Ha opening price , to 82c. Some liquidation wan caused by the large world's wheat shipments , which nmountcd to 8,773,000 bu. Another source ol weakness vvns the largo addition to the contract stocks. Uesldes the 27 cars re ceived from regular sources , HO cars and BG,40t ) bu. of No. 1 northern were received from private , houses , a total of about 20V COO bu. In all. Chlc-igo receipts were 721 cars. Norhvvcst receipts were JEW cars , pgainst 473 cats last week and 8-11 a year n.go. After the decline to & 2c In July , hcro was a rally to S2c under covering by scalpers , but prices sagged ngaln In nhort tlmo to 82c , and held around that llgurc until about * 11 o'clock. Then the jnarket began to Improve. A decrease In the visible supply 1,5CTC 0 bu. was much Rreater than wns looked for. llut every thing ; flao was loat sight of In the con sideration of the news relating to the crisis lietwcen the United States nnd Spain , lle- I > orts that Spain had accepted suggcstlonr oH thin government In regard to Cubx , anil the tone of the ptesldcnt's message to con- Kress , started a buying demand that In creased In volume as * thu session were on , nnd did not cease until the. closing bell Hounded. Shorts of every description were driven to cover , nnd Investment buying , Which has been almost totally lacking foi come time , was In evidence. Half an houi Jronv thei close July hud advanced to S4'Ac Realizing wna qulto heavy at this polnl nnd thu price reacted to STAc , but re * bounded again very shortly. Thu close was strong- 84u bid. May was traded In verj little. It opened Vic lavver nt Jl.OSVfcc , Inn advanced at once to $1.01 , and during tin activity on July sold up us high as $1.0o'/4 and closed nt $1.05Vi > Oorn was folrhy active and firm , with th < exception of a short tlmo after the open Jus * , when some decline took place In sym pathy with -hhoat. The rally. In wheat am itho unfavorable character of the wcathei turned the market very strong , shorts lead Ing the buying. May ranged from CDViO t < ESViiBas&c , and c'osed - Vic higher a 23Mc. Oats wai heavily raided during the morn Ing by ull classes of longs. Llquldatloi iwas genera ] and prices broke sharply. Thi market reacted when the turn came li iwheat nnd corn , but the recovery wns enl ; to previous prices. Shipping demand wa : Hlovv. May ranged from 2. > < 4c to 25c , am closed a shade lower at ZoVMiSj'/ic. Provisions , Ilko everything else , wer > wbak during the. first part of the session Heavy hog receipts and talk of yellov tfever possibilities In the south resulted li mild liquidation and a decline In prices l > ut the market very easily recovered 01 the Tnoro favorable Washington news nni the rallies In grain. At the close May porl ( was 12V4o higher at 1950 ; May lard , 2V4 < higher at $ l.U5 and May ribs , Sc higher a fco. . Estimated receipts for Tuesday : Wheat 120 cars ; corn , 220 cars ; oats , 300 cars ; hogs BO.OOO head.future future * ringed a fd'.ow ; Artlclm. . ! Open. I High. | Low. I Close | Sat'd Wheat- May. . . 1 01H 1 04H 1 03M 1 05M 1 Ot July. . . 83H&14 81 * HJH 84 K.I ! Sept. . . 7UM 78M 7UH 77H 703 r o. . . . 77 i ! j 7oN 7UU 78U Corn- May. . . 28JlaM 20K 28W9W 20U July. . . , tu)4M' ) ( : io ? < -"JMwH 311H HU Sopt. . . U1UUM illH 31 31H 31) ) Oau Way. . . WtaH 'J5XOW 21M 25M 231 July. . . -Ji 'JJ > sai ! U'JH VJH 23M ) Fork May. . . 0 'J7K 0 00 0 25 0 CO 0 371 July. . . U 33 009 030 0 67H 0 45 tanl May. . . 4 R7H 4 OS 4 81 4 05 4021 July. . . 4 tJ.Vi 5 05 4 U2U D 02U 0 00 IhtHlOK May. . . 4 85 S 021 , 4 85 fi 02U 4 07) ) July. . . 4 OJK 0 U7X4 H'JH 6 07K C 00 No. Z. Cuith Quotations were as , follows : KLQUR Dull ; southern patents. } ! 9003 < X outhern stralRhts , J4.40 4Co ; southern cleui (4 30U140 ; spring patents , $4 SCfeo 40 ; soft pal ents. $1.703490 ; InLcrs' patents. $3.403300. WHHAT No. 3 sprlnir , S7&93C ; No. 2 rei tXRN No. 2 , 2STi023iio ; No. 3 yellow , 23ii ( S9Uc. OATS-No. I. 23c ; No. 2 white , t. o. b , SSI 90yc : No 3 white , f. o. b. , 27 2 ! > iiC. HYB-No. 2. 49 e. p HAItlUKY-No. 2 , f. o. b , 335045 ! . yLA.\Hiii-No i. ji.ie ? , ; N. v . , ji.w. TIMOTHY Hnr.D-Prlme , J2 fj. 1'UOVISlONS-Mesi pork , per bbl . 9. ' , i 163V4. Lird. per 100 Ibs. . $4 924W4 93. Bhoi ribs , ildes Ooosc ) , } l 3.12V4. Ury ralte vhoulders ( Uixcd ) . JI.73S1 fc/h / ! bhort clear ld < ( boxed ) . 5.205.J ( ) . WIIISICY DUtlllers * finished Roods , per gal tfl/OARS-Cut loaf , J38S ; granulated , 3.3S. On the Produce cxLlianga today the butt , market wan linn ; creameries. 13Ol8Kc ; dalrie 10V4 16c. iggs , llrm ; fresh , s'c. Cheese , qule KCW YOIIK n.NF.HAI. MAHKCT Quotntlon for the liar on tienen CunimoilllleH. NHW YORK. Murch IS. KIjOUR Revelpi n,4H bbls ; exports , 15.SK IWs. ; city mill pa cnts , K KG6 10 ; city mill clears. > C04JS.75 ; Ml nesota p-itcnts , 5 10JT3 40 ; Mlnmaota liaUpn (4 SHJ1 50 ; winter straights. SI MiH i,0 ; w Inter c tra , J3.70JTI 10 ; winter low grades. K'JOtMt > n | V > ur. nulct nt $28333.23. lluckwheat tlou nominal at Jl 30 > ffl W. IIUCKWHIUT Nominal nt 4Sc. CORNMilQulcl : ; > lli\v wi-stern , Wo , JIM' Steady ; No. 2 western , CSSfCiUc. ItARLUY-Uull ; fe Jlng , 4H4c. HAIILUY MMV1 Ki y ; weftern. 533Oc. AVIU3AT llecelpts , SI.675 bu. ; eipcrts. K , ' . lu. Spot , easy anil more or l < ss nominal : Nn. red , H 01H. f. o. b , alloat to nrrti'e. Oitk ) flmier nn strong cable news nnd cold \vt\c vvn After developing wrakns.-1-s In near months owli to liquidation prices liaj iv grnenl nffrntv rally on strength In Wall itrect and report pea < - ( . negotiations at WuHhlnct.i ) . March clr > n So lower. May unchanged and Ute months 1 < II < ret higher : No. 2 rod , March , closed , JJc ; Ma iSOOSUoj close l. 99c. CORN Receipts. 149.175 bu exports. 7V11 I Spot , llrm ; No. : corn. 3ii\c. \ O | > tlonr open barely steady and old uff under llauldatk rallying nharply near the close on big cleoranc nd ajmpalhy vvlth wheit. closing ti'rlic r Wilier ; May , 33 < iQ3314c ; closed , 33V. . OATS Itocet | > ts , 124.800 ru. . exports. ? 7.931 I Ppot , easier ; No. 2 oats , Uc. OptUns dull a ( eaturvlens. cloalng unclunnij ; May clotrd. no VUUD-tjulet : bran , 70 Sic ; middlings. Me ; r feed. G.'mjWo. HAY Dull ; shlpolnc , SOQ c ; good to choli ttr > 7oc. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice. II crop , 4Oo ; ISW crop. 7H' < " . 1C97 crop. 17OII J'Rcmo coast. U9J crop , 4&ec ; ISM crop , ci.il * 1W7 crop. 17OUc. Hini-S-Sletuly : OiUfBton , 15Hc ; Toan , di I3c : Callfnmla. 17H l > Ko. LKATHKn-Klrin ; hemlock sole. IMrf. AVOOti-Qulet ; fleece , 17C e : Texas. li rilOVISlON'a-lleef. llrra ; fam'ly , JU. xtrn mnw , H&HJ-JOO ; beef hams. 13 : l 110 rwit.00. Cut meats , quiet ; plcklnl ll U 3HC < CO. pickled shouIJerH. ft 27HtM M ; plckl ham * , J7WU7TO. Ijinl. wtaker ; western steami < S 9) ; rtllned. quiet , furk , easy ; m < vs. | } MM. hort clear , $10 W1M2 W ; family. III OWlt M. T low , dull : city , 3 11-lGo ; country , 3\O3 > 4C. OILS retroleum , dull. Il < vln. s'.iadr : s'.raln. . common to rue > ! . tl.tlHOl.t Turpentine , c\u and II nn at j : > jUS3 - Cotlon > ed , weak a lower ; prime crude. 19OI9Vio ; prime crude , f. o. mills , llirii'rc ; prime Mimmer yellow , tic. no In&l ; off summer yellow. riHc ; butter oil , 9Sf ? a > rlm winter yellow , SirsViC. - . METAI The week open * with metal ) showl | ltU IcaUurc. Today * ! market wu a taall , BJ row affair , with price * practically unchanxml from last Friday. At tha dose the MeUl c - ctinje called pla Iron warrant * itulet , with 1070 bid and 14.71 asked. lake copper , quiet , with Jll S7M Md and 113 asked. Tin , easier , ttl'h 11 23 bid and 114.30 asked. Spelter , firm , with SI 23 bid and 1130 ak d. L ad. quiet , vrilli J.7S"i bid and W.7714 uked. The nrm flxlnp th * settling price for miners ) and smelters la the west called lead strong at the close at 13 tf ) . ItlCE-McaJy ; fair to extra , 4H054c ! ; Japan , MOLASSDS-Btwdyj N w Orcan ! open Eooil to choice , We. nUTTBR Rreelpts , J.118 pkgs. ; flrmfr ; weslern creamery , UWS'U'6e ; Ulglna , 19 He ; factory , 129 HUc. ClUmsD-Recelptu , 1.03S pkga. ; qjlct nnl steady ; light skims , 6HH Hc ; part tklms , 4UCc ; full skims. 283C. EOfJiJ tt celptis U.100 pkg * . ; firm ; ntatc nnl Tennsylvonla , 10O10 < 4c ; western , loytc ; suutbem , 0)1 All A GK.VKIIAL MAItMCCTS. Condition of Trnilc and Quotation * ) on ititplp nnd Fnncr I'rodnce. IXJOS Good stock , t c. nUTTER-Common to fair , Sffllc ; separator creamery , SOc ; gathered creamery , ISfflG VEAIj Choice fat , S to 120 Ibs. , quoted at 13 c ; largo and coarse. 6 { 7c. L1VK POrjLTRY Chickens. Hf7c : OJ roost- rs. 3c ; joung roosters , 6C6'/4e ; duck * , 7c. OAME MnlUirrij , K UOB3 23 ; teal. $1 231 CO ; Lrants , $2.0003.60 ; Canadian gees , $1 WO .W ; nixed ducks , $ I.OO J1.2S P1OEONB Live , $1 ; dead pigeons net wanted. HAY Upland. $6 ; midland. $3 ; lowland. $1 50 ; y straw. $4 M ; color makes the price on my : litht hales sell the best : only top grades bring op price * . VEOETARLKS. CELERT Good stock , large , Me ; ( mall , lufTIOe. ONIONS-Per bu . 75flSSc. llEANS-Hand-plcked navy , pet bu . $1.W1.SO. HVVT.BT it'OTATOES-Kansas , 10-peck bbls. , I.75S3 00 ; seed sweet potatoes , $2 00. CAHllAaC Coed ! stock , per lb . Hie. POTATOES Homo growu , liOiiSic ; ColoraJo tock. 70c. TOMATOES-Pcr crate , seven baskets , $ t.233 > ijO * * nnETS-Pcr doz. bunchc , 45ff5 ItADISIinS Uer doz. bunches , 23 i30c. [ LiriTUCK IVr doz. bunches. 30833O. OUHKN ONIONS 1'er dot , lie. \VATr.itCUP.bH-Per 18-qt. cafe. Jl.CO. CUCUM11ERS 1'er doz , lt.50ai.CT. FRUITS. STRAWnERRinS-I'cr 21-qt. case. JO 00. AI'l'LKS Winter stock , 3 OOS3 10 ; boxes , (1.2S CltANnnilRIES nancy Jersey , per bbl. , $10. dHAPES-Maligas , 3 OOfli ! DO. TROPICAL FRUITS. OHANaES-Callfornla navels. $2.7303 00 ; fancy iCedllnRs. J22JK260 ; choice. > 2 CO LEMONS California fancy. 12.738300 ; choice , * 2 Mj fancy Messina , S3 001J3.50. .liANANAS Choice , largo stock , per hunch , S2.00@2Z3 ; medium sized bunches. I1.73S2 00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. , large size , 128130- small. He ; llrazIK per lb , 9 10c ; PJngllsh vvol- ' .u.1 fancy sott * hell > lOSllo ; standards. 869c ; fllbeits. per lb , lOc ; pecan * , polished medium , 6Wie : extra large , Sijic : larce hickory nuts. 100@1.10 per bu. ; small. $1.2381.33 perbu aMcd" 6 r 10 ° ' l < ° ° ! ptanut' ! rnw' 6W3 ! c ; 1'IOS Imported , fancy. S-crown , 14-lb. bores , I0c ; 5-crown , 41-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb boxes. 22M M ° P box : California , 10-lb box , $ l.uo. IjONEY Choice while , IZc ; Colorado amber , 10 KRAUT-Per r > bl. . $3 CO ; hnlf bbl. . $223. MAPLB SYRUP Flvc-gal. cap. each. $2.75- gi. cans. pure , per doz. $1201 ; half-gal , cans , $02o ; quart c'ins , J3 50. a iATriH7.Hnlowce' ! m tolb. . l > o s. SVJc ; Salr. 5o ; Kard , 9-lb. boxes. 9c. CIDER Per halt bbl , J3 00 ; bbl. , $5 00. MEATS. BEEF-Cood native steers. CHc- fo ? uarte tecr . 5140 ; good hindquarters , teers , S' c ; western ' steerii. c'4e ; fancy heifers * c ; good heifers Oc ; geol forcquarters he fe" ; pc ; good hindquarters helfcr. . si ; good cons ' x rounds , No. 1. 7VJo ; rounds , No 2 lllc' "hiif.0- ? > 6" ? ! tr""mlnS' . ' 4c : beer shanks ; 30. brains , per doz , 3oc ; sncetbrcads. per lb lj ; Kweetbrends ( calves ) , per lb . 40ckldnevs per doz. , .I3e ; ox talln. eacftT 3c ; llveri per lb 2Ho ; hearts , per ID . 2J4c : tongues per' ft"j'fo' L1U S > V,01 ' ' K.c : = ? . whole carcass or , , . sides. 9c ; calf head and feet , scalded , per set ? ! "dorlolns fre h. ISc ; tenderloins , frozen } ! bonfl" " rlP . fresh. 9V4c ; boneless strips frozen , 9e ; strip loins , fresh , 7Wc ; atrip loins efts" V " 'i bMlef9Uci rolIs/Venclr / 8lr' ' ° ln butts , ? ' ? ? , boneless. 9c : thoulder clods bonelejs. 6Uc ; rump butts , boneless. $ ! No. 1 chucks , tc ; No 2 chucks. 4'ioNo 3 chucks , 4c : boneless chucks , 60 ; CDW plates silc- steer plates. 4o ; nank steik. 7c ; loTtu. No V I3V4c ; loins. No. 2. WVic ; loins. No. S.ifccShort loins , market style. 2o above loins ; shirt loins SfiJS . . . racks , short , lie ; loins , 9c ; saddles. 9c ; legs | ! lambs legs. 10c ; breasts and etews. 3Ho ; ' each 3c ; forequarters. 6Hc. luiis. oc-i PIUCKI , eacn , DC ; cmtttrllngs , 5o ; hocks 4c ; hearts , per do * . S3o ; stomachs , each. 3c ; tongues , e-ich. 7c ; kidneys , per doz , We ; brains per dnz , 15o ; pips , feet , per doz , SOc ; liver * each , 3c ; hog rinds. 3c ; blada bones. Do. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 1 green ilted'hides. 7Kc ; No. i veoYcalf. j'to 1 ° 3 Ibs.1 No. 2 veal cwlf , IS to 13 Ibs. . Sc SHEEP PELT8-are n salted , each. 15f ( Tro- green salted shearings ( nlrort wooled early skins ) each. 15o : dry shearlnfis ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each , 6c ; dry Hint Kansas and Ne. braska butcher wool pelts , per lb . actual weight. 4 jc ; dry nint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 3J4e ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb . actual welgH. 40Tc ; dry Hint Colorado murrain woo pelts , per lb , actual weight , 3 f4c. , wildcat , ICGZJc ; badger , EQtOc ; silver fox , 150. O7S.OO. St. lonl General Market * . ST. I/JUIS , March 2S FLOUR Slow ant easier ; patents. $4.70 4 SO ; rtralghts , $4 30O1.45 clear. $4 OOSI 25 : medium. $3 50S3.73. WHI3AT Higher , closing Titflc for July , > ii for May and T4e for September above Saturday The .market at the close was firm : spot , lower No. 2 reil cash , elevator , 97VSc ; track , U7 M7 c March. 97Hc ; May , 3c ; July. 78T c bid ; Sep tember. 7osao nskcd : No. 2 hard. cish. Jiiff92c CORN Futures closed strong and fractional ! ] higher than Saturday's clo e ; spot , carter and r shade off ; No. 2 cis26tc ; March , 26 > 1c ; May [ | 2e % r27c : July. KJJJSHC ; .September. 29c. OATS Higher , with n firmer feeling for botl "pot and futures ; No. 2 cash. ! Cc ; track , WVic March , SCo ; May , 26o bid ; July , ! 2 ; c ; No. white. ZSVo. I i I , RYE rirm. 4S < 4o bid. n.VXSKED Nominal. $1.13 TIMOTHY SEED Prime , $2 SIjj : W. . COIINMEAIL-$1.60 1 K. pHRAN Quiet , steady ; cast track , sacked , 53 { HAY Dull , steady ; prairie , $6.2308 13 ; timothy ; 7 OOjf 10 00. HtrTTER "Steady ; creamery , 15810'-ic : dairy 0J'lo. I KOOS I wer. So. WHISKY $ t0 COTTON TIES 70c. I METALS-'Lead ' , < iulct. $3 5133 57 } * . Spcltci nnmlnil. $4 PROVISIONS Pork , higher ; standard mess lobbing. } > 60. Lard , higher : prime steam. $4 SO choice. $1 S7VJ. Racon , boxed shoulders. $3 37V4 ( 51' ' ) : extrn short clear , $ G62Vi ; rlbj , t37o ; thort ! $3 K7H. Dry silt meats , boxed fhoulders. $4 C2' Ol r > : extra short clear , $3.12 < , i ; ribs , $3 shortK. $3 37H ' RECEIl'TS riour , 4,000 bbls ; wheit , 13,0 ! bu ; corn. 151000 bu. ; oats , 34.090 bu. SHIPMENTS Plour. 3.0CO bbln : wheat , 13IX ( bu. ; c rn , 120,000 bu. ; oils , 21,000 bu. Hn.lthtiorr 3Iarket. RALTIXTORE Map.-h 13-FLOUR-Dull ; wep ern sup"rflne , $2.7M3,10 ; western extra , $1 SSi 4.CO ; western family. $4.3001.CO ; winter whet patents. II.'oWS.O1) ; tprlnir whest patenH , $ H ! > 6,40 ; rprlng wheat straights , $3.0005.13 ; receipt 4,633 bbls ; ocportH. 175 bbls. WHEVT Steady ; spot and month. 9S'S5W ; < May. CSttSt'tc ; steamer No. 2 red. 944ff03c : ri celptii , &H.S02 bu. ; exports , 100.8'j ) bu. : routher wlieat , by sample , SGtfOSc ; southern wheat , c grade. 94WOJS'ic. CORN rirm ; spot and month. 33 < 1053He : Mi : 33 { i33 c ; steamer mixed , CI'MfHe : receipts , 132 Stwl hu. ; export * . H 15 bu : southern white cori 34ft35o ; southern yellow. 2\(7t3c. OAT1 * Dull : No. 2 white. S3jf34c ; No. 2 mlxe 30 G3lUc ; receipts , 12.2S bu. ; exports. 10,000 b KYK Quiet : No 1 nearby , SiViWMHc ; No. western , tC'UffCVjc ; receipts , 12,947 bu. ; export EMS bu. HAY Dull ; choice timothy. $12.50fll3.00. OIIAIN KREIC1HTS Very quiet ; demand fia steamer to < LJverpool , per bu. , 3Md , May : Coi for orders , per quarter , 3s lOHd. March ; 3s 4'i O3s 6,1. April. RUTTEK Steady : fancy creamery , 19O20. . fancy Imitation. 17018c ; fancy ladle , lie ; eec little. llffHo : store parked , 10fl2c. Eons Firm ; fre b. 10 > 4c. CHEESE Steady : fancy New York , large , 9 O9Hc : fancy New York , medium , SVjGlOo ; tam New Yorksmall. . 10V.810Hc. Cliipliiuntl Murkrt. CINCINNATI. March 21. FIXJUR Quit faiy. . $4 Khif4.33 ; family , $3.10(14.00. WHEVT Plrm : No. ! red. 66c. < XMN-Qu'et ; No. 2 mixed , new , 31c. OATS Strong : No I mixed , 29c. HYE-Qtilet : No. 2. Kc. ' ! THOVlhlONS Idnl. quiet lit $4.SO ; bulk meil ' . strady at $3.10 ; baron , steady at $3.90. WHISKY Quiet at $1.50. ? < t IilITTKIt steady : Elgin creamery , SOftc ; ohl n l c ; rUIn10W12C. . sii St'OAR Easy ; hard irflned , $5.5085 F5. i- at CHUISi : Steadyj'good to prime Ohio flit , J t idb. I/lveriiool b.V LIVERPOOL. March 23-WHEAT-No. 1 Ca b.c : fomla. dull at 7s lid ; No 2 red , western , wlnu c ; dull at Bn 7Hd. OOnNSH > t. stcsJy : futures , steady ; Marc sf < 3s SHd. May. 3s 2t.il ; July , ! 2d. f Louis fancy wlottr , dull at ta > HOPS-At London ( PaclHo const ) , dull at 10 TI 10s. rilOVIRION3-B f. firm ; extra In-JI tncss , Ha M ; prime mm * . CS * Sd. Pork , nrm ; prim * me ; * , Una western. GU 3d ; prim * mess , medium western , 4Rs M. Ilamj , uliort cut , dull Rt 321. Racon , dull at 30 * ; short rlbo , dull It 30s 6.1 ; long clear middle * . light , steady nt 29s ; long clear middles , heavy. Heady at 28 dj rhort clear back > , steady at Ica Cd : clear bellies , steady at 32s ; shoulders , square , steady at 21s. Lard , prime western , dull nt Ms 3d. CHEESE American finest write and colored , Us. Us.OILS OILS Turpentine spirits , steady at K * . Rosin , common , steady at Is Cd. Kannna City ( Irnln trad Provision * . KANSAS CITY. March n.-WHEAT-Harl. f- tlvc. lo higher ; soft , wirxk , lower ; No 1 hard , 80c ; Ni > i , S7ff9ic : No. 3 , 86c ; No. 1 reJ , Uc ; No. 2. 92c ; No. S884p. . CORN Active , about ist.-ady ; : 'o. i ml-fJ , K O2Sc. . OATS Slow , about He loner ; No. 2 white , J7c. RYE-NO. 2. sc. HAY ateady , unchnngrd for best grade * . RUTTBll-Steady ; creamery fc _ 16tflJV4c ; dairy , IXJOS nrm ; fresh. Sc. RECEIPTS Wheat. 42,000 bu. ; corn , 61,700 bu. ; OS.t . 23.000 bu. HHH'MENTS-Wheat , 45,000 bu. ; corn , CC.MO bu. ; oats , 6,300 bu. Xevr Ofrlenna Market. NEW ORLE.VNS , March 2S.-HOO PRODUCTS Quiet. 1'ork , xtMMUtd mess , $10.3 > Uird , re- nned tierce , J3.ewei.75 ; pure lard. $5.2503.371,4. Iloitd meats , dry salt shoulders , $5,00 ; sides , $5.S7H ; Iwcon sides , $3,25 , Uams , choice sugar cured. $ s BOffO.BO. COFFEE Rio , ordinary to fair , % CS\4c. IHCI2 Steady ; ordinary to good , 3SB1HC. FJJOUIl Dull ; extra fancy , $4.6004.70 ; patents , $4.95R5.00. CORNMRAL-l.e391.7l > . 11RA.N 72c. HAY Prime. $ ll.Xvg12.00 ( ! ; choice$14.00 J14 HO. CORN-No. 2 sacked , mixed , 3l837Hc [ white nnd sellow , S6-i ! 3Sc. OATS No. 2 eacked , 31V4c. Toledo 3Iurkot. TOLEDO. O , March -WIIEAT-Hlshcr , dull ; No. 3 cash and May , 9i7jc. CORN Active , stcadv : No 2 mixed. SOc. OATS Dull , steady ; No. t mixed , 26c. RYE Dull , unchanged ; No. 2 cash , BOc. CLOVERSEED Active , steady ; prlma cash , Mnrch and April , I2.S7'- , . OIL North Lima , Me ; South Lima , Blc ; In diana , B2c. f ! nil li NEW YORK. March ! 8 The Btfttcmcnt of the visible supply ot grain , In store and ntloat , Sat urday , March M , as compiled by the New York Produce exchange. Is ns follows : WHEAT 20061.000 bu. ; decrease. 1,3' C,000 bu. CORN 43.402,000 bu. : Incrcnw. 14,000 bu. OATS 110,300 bu. ; decrease , 6S.IW ) bu. RYE 265,000 bu. ; decrease , 25,000 bu. i IHillndrlpliln Produce. rillLAiDELPHIA , March 2S DUTTER-rirm ; fancy vvestern creamery , 20c ; fancy western prints. 22c. EOflS Dull nnd weak : fresh western. lO'Jc. CHEESE Quiet but steady ; New York fancy full cream , S',409tSc ; New York prime , 7WSSC. Griilii Itocclptn nt Principal -MnrUetn. CHICAGO. March 28. Receipts today : Wheat. 121 cars ; corn , 150 cars : oats , 210 cars. Estimated cnrlots tomorrow : Wheat , 120 cars ; corn , 220 cars ; oats , 300 cars MINNEAPOLIS , March 23. Receipts today : r'licat , 275 cars. Dotrolt Market. DETROIT , March 28 WHEAT No. 1 White , i3'lc : No 2 red. W c ; May. 95c. CORN No. 2 mixed. SOc OATS No. 2 white , 30VIC. RYIJ-No. J , 52e. Peorla ' PEORIA , March 2.3. CORN Steady ; No. t. SHc. OATS Inactive , Rteidy ; No. 3 v\hltc , 26'4c. ' WHISKY High proof splrlt-s. $1.19 . Sun KrnnclHco AVhi'iit Jlnrkot. SAN FRANCISCO March 23 , WHEAT ilrong : May , $1.4814 : March , * 1 40U. HARltiBY Very strong : iDeccmber It.lSU ; .lay . , $1.20. . \ _ STOCKS AND I1O.VDS. ' Hcpurt on the Maine Prorfuce * a. Ilc- liound In I'rlces. NDW YORK. March ! S The familiar spec- taole waa presento-d In the Stock exchange today > f a. violent reictlon on the culmination of an ivent which has been long anticipated and dis counted. The facts were that tha findings ol Malna board of Inquiry were presented tc : ongre s and were proved to bo exactly as pre dicted. Thta Is to say , the Maine Is found tc : v \o been blown up by a submarine mine. Bvei ilncn the morning after thn explosion the stock market has been depressed by the constant drea < ! : hat this report would be formulated by constl- utod olllctals of the 'United ' States . The apccu- jatlvo public assumed that euch an allegation would necessitate a rupture between the Unltei' States and Spain and the consequent damage tc oil values of securities which It was attempted tc measure by n constant decline In prices , since no date of lib explosion almost to the preienl time. Yet the actual publication today of tht cport resulted In n rebound In prices , which , al .ho high point of the day , had wiped out a , large iroportlon of the losses which have occurred -Ince the explosion In Havana harbor. This was brought about by the movement of tUj beat trader * to take their profits. Having been In dustriously selling stocks for weeks tn anticipa tion of the harm to values to be done by the Malna report , they were warned by tha hn- nlnencc of the actual publication tint the lawesl > rlces to be looked for on that account- had beer cached , and they therefore set about to btrj docks to nil their contrails. Tr progress of the icttlement quickly developed that the short Inter st was large and wleldy beyond all expectation Besides this they had to meet the skillful and well organized efforts of a powerful bull com' blnatlon , which quickly possessed Itself of ei much as possible of the floating supply of stock ! In the market at the low level. When the Bhorti began to bid. therefore , they found bull opera tors In full competition vvltK them , bidding ill prices. The result was a scramble by the rtiorts which reached the proportions of a bear panli during the day and Bent prices sk > vvnrd. The bulls resorted to the usual devices to assist thcli campaign for squeezing the shorts. The "news' that was circulated In Wall street during th < day was mucll of It ns f&ntastlc on the elde o peaceful probabilities as was that on the side o war used by the bears In their recent operation ; for a decline. The apprehensions of the bear were fed by a printed report from Woshlngtoi that Spain had completely acceded to all Presl dent McKlnley's requests , Including an nrmlatlc between Culxv end Spain for elx months. Th passing of the Spanish elections with their ns suranca of legislative support to Premier Ba Basta. nnd conservative course pursued by con gresa toward the report on the Maine , gave som assurance that President McKlnUy's well knowi desire for a peaceful adjustment with Spall might find a successful outcome. This gave cole tn the reports which were made In speculation and magnified the fears of the depresiw-d bears Without this nnd the underljlng strength o financial and business conditions the adroit ma nlpulatlon of the bulls would hardly have prove , so great a success. Prices wereby no mean the highest , tl.'o ' specialties showing reaction ranging up to 4 % points In Metropolitan railway Prkes nil through the list were markedly bclav the. best , but there remained such striking ne sains as 7V4 I > er cent In Pullman. 7 per cent I Metropolitan Street Railway and 6 i per cent li Sugar , and from 4Vi per cent In New , York Cer tral Rurllngton. St. Paul , Northwestern , Rot Island. Delaware & Hudson , Louisville , Lolv Shore Manhattan , New Jersey Central , Unlo Pac'llo preferred and 3 points In n large numb : of other prominent stocks. Transactions for th day foot up considerably over TBO.OO * shares , total which hod not been equaled since last fal' The bond market also showed largely Increase activity , especially In , the speculative Issues , nn gains of 1 to 3 iwr cent were registered In prorr Inent l ues. Total sales , $3.SOOtvA . Oovernmer t > ends were \ery strong. The new 4 * advance 2V , per cent , the old 4s 1 per cent , the 2s ' ner cent and the 5s < l per cent bid and ther were sales of tlie new s. coupon , at 121 , whlc is 3 per cent over Saturday's bid Price. Following are thi > closing quotation * of th leading stocks on the New York market today. Kliiuni-lul. PARIS , March S The bourse was agitate though a. better tons prevailed. It opened tin then there was a reaction , followed sxm aflr ward by a smart rally on numerous I on.lon bu Ing orders. Prices were maintained to Uie clc Spanish 4a closed sharply on repurchases 04 favorable rumor * rtgurdlnff the American rcpo on th * ! c of the Malnt * . Turkish wcurltlen wfrs dull. Rio Tlnto * .Improved In anticipation of a favorable ( MvMeftcu Three per cent rentes , 103f lie for the ncoountj exchangg on London , 5f 3He for clierkl , , , , . LONDON , March1 SS ThB nmottnt of bullion gone Into the Dank or.Buglsnd on bnlanco today. MOCO. Oold Is qtiMed al Ituenoa Ay res today at 1C6 . The market _ for American securltl > > o showtsl Improvement "today on benrn covrrlnrt. The closing tone naa steady and th demand gen erally light. 1IK11LIN , March .S. Ruslncos on the bourse ? opened weak today , btlt prices became firmer under the Influence of the strength of Amerlcnn securities and th r&cffvTty of Spanish 4s on th Paris bourse. Argentine. 4'Js were In active de mand. " ' Xcn- York tWnn r Murk * * . NKW YORK. MnJoh fa MONDY ON CALL Nominally nt IHWStper cent PRIMU MERCANTILE PAPDR-IV.1T4 per 'sTBRLlNO BXaitANOE-Haiy. with nct'lat business In bunkers' bills nt $1MHKI S3 % for demand , and II BOHiH U for sixty Ua > s ; p < > stfd rales , $4 81W I M and II S4Stf 4 8j ; commercial bills. $ K79'i il 80'4. HILVnil cnRTlPICATKS-CSHSSfc. UAll 8ILVEH-B'.Mc. MEXHtXN LX > ILAR8 444c. OOVERNMKNT IHJNDS Strong ; new 4s. TPIT. nnd coupon , 118't ! 4s , reg. , 10 ; couimn. 1IO ; I * SS ; C..1. reg1. and coupon , lli > > i ; Pacific Ca ot 95 , 103. Closing quotations on bonflt wer as follows ! 'Financial JVatvi. OMAHA , March 28. The clearings for the day were $94J.30404 ; balances. $ ; s.M3 80. Tnc clearings for Ik97 were $727,822.43 , and the bal ances were $133,437.40. The Increase in clearings wan 1211,35161. CHICAGO , III. , March 2S Clearings. $16,420,100 ; few York exchange , 43a discount ; posted rates , 4.2 and $4.83. Stocks were stronger nnd more active ; everything on the list advanced ; Alley L , il ; Biscuit , 23H ; Dlscult preferred , 78 ; Diamond > ( atch , 134 ; Lake Street L , , 12 ; North Chicago , 19 ; Strawboard , 24V4 ; West Chicago , 02"i. NEW YORK. March 23. Clearings , $70,204,443 balances , $4,608.2M. BOSTON. Maich 2S.-ClearIngs. $11.034.801 ; bal' anccs , $1,461,070. PHILADELPHIA , March 23. Clearings , $7,788 , . ! l ; balances. J1.27S.1SS. I3ALTIMORE , March 23. Clearings , $2,112,673 lalances. tGJO.SIO. ST. ( LOUIS. March 23. Clearings , $1.643,873 Balances , $660,189 ; money , 533 per cent ; Nev York exchange , 40o discount bid , 23c cliscoun tusked. NEW ORLEANS. March 28. Clearings , $921. ' 67 ; New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial II per $1,0)0 ) discount. CINCINNATI. March 23. New York exchange 2 , " > G60a discount ; money , tUfltt per cent ; clear S. $2e03.100. COTTOX MAKICUT. Dealers ) Walt tlic Outcome of tin President's ) 3If otiiRe. NEW YORK. March 23 Developments In to daj's cotton market were of n sensational natnn and trading was very act he for fiese times. A the start both bulls nnd bears manifested llttli ( Uslre to operate , preferring to wait the outcom. . of the president's message to congress. At firs prloea ruled fairly steady , nnde-r a. few scatters ordeni nnd the failure of the Llver ] > eel market I. . respond to our utcudlneja of Saturday. Price. . Improved i > olnt by point , however , during th forenoon , on rumors that the political sltuatioi was believed In Washington to l les tdr.Mten InjAt noon a gaJn of 243 polnta was noticed with the market dull and featureless. .HtiurU : after this hour the pit was tilled with excite , traders , on the report from Wafhlngton tha Spain ihad practically agreed to accept the propa nit Ion of the administration that there shnnll h an armistice between the Cubans and Spain untl October ; that meantime the United States shoul. . feed the reconccntrados nnd the Malna repor shculd be held In the committee Indefinitely. Thl sudden change ot front In the Sptnlsli-Amerlcai trouble gave shorts a bad scare , and In Ui B-iumble which followed prices advanced 121 1 points from Ilie lo-vcst before a breathing spel was taken. During the balance of the altermxx the market was very active , with trading span modlc. S < * iuatlonal rumors were tn circulation among which wns a report that the senate wouli never consent to supporting the president's views and this caused lively selling , under which prlc gave way sharply. At'the cl < e the market va steady , a net gain of from 6 to 10 points. Mil future sales reaching 137,9ibales. . Kp- , qulft net receipt ; , 33) baits ; uross , 6 , WO bale * ; to th continent , D.30U bales ; ' forvrarded , 668.000 bales Rales , 19,030 biles ; middling , 6 1-lSc. Tutal tod.i/ Net rece'pts , 1,032 bale.i : exports to Great Hritaln G.KXJ bales ; to the continent , 23,5W bales ; vtucl , W3.S23 bales. Cunsollintu.l : Net receipts. 27,11 halvs ; exports to Orent Ilrllaln , 13.WO bales ; t. . .he continent. 30,191 bile * . Total since Srptenl e 1 : Net receipts , 7SI44 bales ; eii rt to Urea llrltaln. 2.8I3.SSJ b.iles. to France , 7JI'J17 tale to the continent , 2.4"Cv ) bales. NEW ORLEANS , March 23 COTTON- Putures , steady. silrH , J6.400 bales ; March , non Inal ; April , $3 U ; May , $5 M'ji CD ; June. $3 6K ( C 61 ; July. t'.Cfi'j 64 > j Afigvislo K 6405 C5 : Sep teml > er. $56686 67 ; O lul er , $36&fl367 ; Noveni ber. JS.fSfc-S 67 ; December , $3 C > & 3 70 ; Januar ) $5.71 bid. bpot. steady ; sales. 4.fOO bales ; nr.il nan" . 4Vjc ; goo.1 ordinary , 4Tr ; low mlddllrs 6 3-lCc ; rolddllrur. l > Vic : gooi middling , 57i < middling fair , 6V c ; receipts. 3i2I bales ; stock 421.424 bale. . LIVERPOOL , Mancfi 2 COTTON Spot , mod crate business , prices unchanged ; American inlt ! dllng , 3 5-16d , The sales of the day were 8,0 : bale * , of which COO bales were for speculation nn export , and Included 7,704 txiles Anc-rlcan ; r < celpls , 2.4'M ' bales , all Anwrlcn i. I'utures opem quiet , with malerate demand , and cloned stt-ad American middling , K M. O. , March , 3 lO-bl ! 317-64,1. buyers ; March and April. 3 IC-Wd ; M and June , 3 18-64.1. bidders ; July. 3 lM4d. bU > eri July and Auirust , 3 17-6IQ3 18-Hd. bu > rrs ; Augui and September , 317-G4d , sellers , -itemlwr | r.n October , 3 -5Mi3 17-64d. sellere ; October nnd Ni vember. 3 16-64J , bu > ers ; Novi-mber ant 1 > ect.n l > er. 3 1C-OM , seller > ; Utxcinlx-r nnd Janutr 3 16-64 < 1 , sellers ; January and I'ebruarj , 3 ll6l. . sellers. Oil Murkct * . OIL CITT , P , March * S.-Credlt balances , 7 certlllcates opened at 77o bid for cash. Sales f the day were as follows : Cash oil , 1,000 bbls 77c. 12 CM bbls. at TJ ? , J.OOO bbls. at mic ; reg lar , I.W ) bbls at 7tc ; total sales. 17.000 bbU hlmnents. SS.4M bbls. ; rum , 1M.73J bbU. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Limited Ban of All Both Disposed Of Quito Boadily. CATTLE OPEN ACTIVE AND STEADY Supply Light n l Demand Goad , Mak- IsiK nu lnc Soon Over Him a JLoie K Illmc Sheep Ac tlve und Steady. SOUTH OMAHA , 'March M.-Hccclpts of the days Indicated were : Cattle. How. Sheep. Hor's. March 23 . 1,3CO 1,359 4.036 . . . . Mnrch 20 . 9JS C.22S 2.7SS S3 March 23 . 1.787 7,513 3.M2 1 March 24. . . . . 7.10J 5.734 7.SM . . . . Miiri.li 2J . 2.S37 3.3J9 3.1W6 33 Mnrch 12 . 2Mi ) 4.2U 6.915 1 March 21 . 1,429 1.77S 5,716 16 March 19 . l.ZOS 3,355 1.701 7 Match IS . 2.307 4.703 2.999 . . . . March 17 . LSM 4.730 14Uri 3 March 16 . 3.597 4,945 6,353 March 15 . . . . . . 3,720 6,007 3.041 35 March 14 . 2.1SS 1,620 4.D26 2 March 12 . 2.103 4.532 783 20 March 11 . 2.4SJ D.W2 1.W5 . . . . March 10 . 2,342 4.G97 10,207 March 9 . 2SlH 6,231 6,576 47 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs , Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. Ky . 2 Union Pnclllc System . It 7 13 ! * . , K. & M. V. 11. H . 0 4 C. , St. 1' . . M. & O. Hy. . 18 1 11. & M. R. n. 11 . 13 G o. , u. & Q. Hy . . . O. , 11. I. & P. lly. , U . . . Total receipts . GO CO 13 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the nuni- cr of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. maha Packhs Co. . . 14 . 'ho ' O. It. Hamtmnd Co. 279 93 190 wlft and Company . 274 EG3 2,830 'ho Cndnhy 1'acklnir Co. 170 915 039 : . Becker nnd Dcgan . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . ansaut & Co . 2- . . , U Carey . I ! I . lObman & Rothschilds . . CO ! . \ \ 1. Stephens . 21 . wlft , from the country . . 351 Icyera . ' .15 . I. Hamilton . Ill . , . lHusz . 21 . ther buyers . 12 : S . . . . Totals . .VIM lioi3 4,003 CATTLn-Hccelpls today. 1.SW head ; Sat- rday , U5S head ; ono \\eek ago , 1,42 ! ) head , nil two weeks ago , 2,183 head. It vvai a Ight run even for n Monday , nnd there . ore only llfty-four fresh loads nil told In ho yards. Of that number about one-halt onslsted of cornfcd beeves , \\hlle the bal- nce was made up of cow atuff und stock ittle. The market as a whole did not show ma- erlal change from last week us ipgards alues and selleis were generally well leased. All kinds of cattle seemed to llnd uycra without much ( lllllculty , and practl- ially every thlni ? In the yards as sold and vcighed up at an early hour. Ueef Steera As noted nbovo about one- .alt of the cattle on sale were coinfed leers. Tie most of them were common o n&dlum quality , some of them .heavy randcd westerns with less than a half- ozen really good loads. None could bo escribed as choice or fancy. The early dvlccs from other helling points Indicated , t best only steady markets , and some ave a hint of weakness. The marlsot here , , owever , was fully steady. The buyers , cemed to want the cattle nnd they were arly In the saddle and soon had the pens leared. Butchers' Stock The market on cow ituff was fairly active at steady prices nnd .he ten or a dozen , loads In were soon sold ind weighed up. The. prices paid were ntlrely satisfactory to sellers and It may e Inferred from that fact that they were .Igi . . Stock Cattle Today's supply of stackers _ nd feeders consisted of some fourteen oads of Minnesota cattle nnd a few bcat- erlng loada of natives and some odds and ; nds. Tnero was qultul a brisk Inquiry and he offerings soon found takers nt fully tcady prices. Representative sales : NATIVES. BCEP BTKUnS. tfo. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. 0..1lOJlW 4. . . . 873 } t 25 02. . . .1107 It J ) . . . . S',5 4 10 22. . . .IMS 4 15 . 6..1Ci ) 4 U ) . . . .1JGI 435 40. . . .114 * 4 Jo 30. . . .1213 4 'a 1U..12M 4 U 53. . . . 513 465 1..10.M 75 ; 4.,103I > 4 Si ) 14. . . .IMS 430 2. . . .1140 4 M .7. . . .1382 4 C5 24. . . .1110 425 17. . . .1372 48) 1..1MO 430 3. . . . 916 400 18. . . .1930 4 M 1..1070 400 10..1B7M 65 1. . . . 670 J TO C3..1020 425 1..1100 375 7. . . .827 410 3. . . .1173 430 3. . . . KB 25) 2. . . . fc93 49) ) 7. . . . M3 390 1. . . . KM 370 2. . . . 755 385 COWS. I..1DW 375 47. . . .1010 340 2..11M 350 f5. . . . 087 375 1..U70 365 43..1U ) 3 W 1..123) 345 2. . . .IKS 365 1..1080 340 4. . . .1192 3 40 1..1170 3 70 9. . . . 836 3 00 1. . . . 8JO 300 1. . . . 930 300 1. . . . 1)40 ) 200 7. . . .87 300 1. . . . SCO 300 1.-JM 273 1. . . . 9W 360 1..1130 3 W 15. . . .1130 365 1..1100 3 65 4. . . .1045 3 i 4. . . .1143 3 75 1..1100 3 25 1. . . . 800 2 25 C. . . . 9j 3 BO 2. . . . 850 SCO 8. . . . 937 365 1. . . . 790 250 3. . . . 960 3 55 12. . . .1025 3 65 1. . . .11.10 3 C5 . iinirnus. C. . . . C2l 3 ST. . 1. . . . ? J 3 W 1. . . . 780 3 75 1. . . . CM 4 01) 17. . . . 725 3 65 4. . . . 690 3 73 9. . . . GS4 4 15 1. . . . 6SO 3 10 iinirnns AND srnKiis. 3..CS3375 n 1..1CO 325 1..13SO 340 1..17SO 310 1..10W 325 3. . . .1310 340 I. . . . SbO 340 2. . . .1135 3 W 1..137W 3 40 CALVES. 1. . . . 130 600 1. . . . SOO 600 , 1. . . . 300 410 . 3. . . .IGM 3 75 1..1100 3 40 4. . . .4210 3 53 8TOCKUIIS AND rUUDKUH. 7. . . . SCI 4 17V4 1. . . . 400 4 M J. . . . 79 4 33 2. . . . 300 4 85 1. . . . 060 3 50 2. . . . D30 4 40 13. . . . 671 435 1. . . . 80 3 CO 21. . . . 846 415 3. . . . 796 435 46. . . . 607 435 17. . . . 761 413 11. . . . 00 375 7. . . . 840 4 CO C. . . . SCO SCO 67. . . . 7U3 415 3. . . . GIG 425 1. , . . 8W 4 i5 W. . . . 633 4 35 HOGS Receipts today , 1,3 > 9 head ; Saturday 5,228 head ; one week DRO , 1,771 head ; two week : ago , lfo ) head. Counting the four or IHo load' ' carried over there were tuonty-four loads nl told on fnle. Hu. light receipts on n MondJ ; uro to be expected , anil In consequence On not exert ert much , Influence upon the market. Whit Via : more tn the point uas the expectation tha Tucsilaj'a receipts also would be lltht , as i result oC Sunday's ntorm In the country. Under ordinary circumstances the position o tlia market would ha\e been strong with llBh receipts tn tight and light receipts to come. Ihi market , howe\er , appears to bo entirely undo tha Influence of eastern markets , ulilch eeem ti bo tcndlrs steaillly downward. rro\Ulons wer lower Bitnrday , and this morning Chicago hai 8,000 to 10,000 more hogs than anticipated , am prtcra broke ther < > about lOc. This market fol lowed In the lead of Chicago } In spite of locu receipts being light. The hog * sold today at } 3.C33. . with th bulk of the talcs at U.Uirf.Hli , as agilnst (3,6 on Saturday. The n\crnB6 of all the sales was SMc lowe than on Saturday , 19o lower than one weel OBO. 13o lower than two weeks ago , 21e lowe than a month ago and 27o lower than a yea ago HOTS sold today at the lowest point touchei on Mnrch 2tl In the history of the. South Omahi market , Uepreientame hales ; 65 . 321 . . . 3 63 31 . 303 . . . 3 CS . 211 ICO 360 66 . JIO 40 3 60 . 353 ISO 3 B7V4 66 . , 40 3 371/ 63 . 2S1 120 S 57V * 74 . Ml . . . 3 171 , 65 . Z > 6 120 3 & 7& C7 . Sll 160 3 57 60 . 2TT 120 3 65 73 . 103 40 3 53 M . 3V ) 40 3 K 79 . ? 37 2M 3 5'i 78 . 214 . . . 3 C5 7J . 2U 1'X ' ) 3 55 S7 . 123 80 3 53 7" . XI 40 3 K J . . . .242 160 3 51 7i ) . Sol 161) ) 3 65 0 . 333 . . . 35" C8 . 34J IS ) 3 C5 is . 328 . . . 3D ) WAGON HOGS TlinOW OUTS. 6 . W , . . . S D3 6 . 210 . . . 351 3 . . . .393 . . . 3 M . S . . . 3 55 6 . . . . ? 51 . . . 365 Z . 2W . . . 353 C . 213 . . . 3W BHKKI' Tlnelt | today , l.Sehead : Raturdiy 2.72t > : ono week aio. 0,716 ; two weeks acn. 4SfO Of thn rlchtecn Units repi > rtcd In tun were tun signed direct to thf puckers , anil of th bal Bnce , one-half conslsteil of Colorado Iambi. There was n good Uemind for" both sheep an < Inmb * . an.l the market was strong unit active T.ie buyers were ready tn take nil offcrlnc nnd the market wns entirely satisfactory I Bellera , practically oterj thing N"lng eold an weighed up In icocd seaion. Some pretty fal lamM ol < l nt J5 3) , and the beat at 5 4t llrprescntatha soles : NoV Av. l > r. 462 wrwtern Iambs . 79 } > n 290 western lambs . l ,3 4 M I'M western wethers . lOi ) 4 40 197 weMern wethers . 9S 4 40 lsr. western wethers . V8 4 5' 1W western wethers . 110 4 K COS Mexican owes . & 5 4 CO 1,665 Colorado lainbtt . . 74 540 Xetv York I.U f Stock. NKW YOIIK. Uuixh m.-DKirVCS-necelpti 3,957 head : acthe and higher : sterra. medium I good , tt.7005.15 ; oxen and stagi. | 2 (004,55 ; bull 13. 1593.90 ; cows. | 2 < K < 83 60 Cables quote Amer can fleers Felling at tV U10Kc , rtretsf 1 wrlgh 11 % o sherp. 9i' ! * lKle ( , dreued weight ; refrigerate be f. SfrS ic per lb. : shipments today , none ; ti morrow , COO cattle , 1,100 ihcep and 2,560 quartei of b ef CAIA'nS-necelpti , 3,781 hend : less nctUe ar lower : veals , poor to prime. l4.OOO7.Oi ) . flIIRKI' AND I AMHS-Ilecelpts. 10.ZS3 J.ba. flrm for sheep ; Inmhs , closed lower : ihecp. (3. C5.50 ; lambs , fair to rholri. , 14.004 ! $ 5 } ; gener rales. 19.10 ; clipped , $5 OOlfS.Wj sprlner UmL (1 OW5 O ) each. lIOO.H-lleceltits. 11,811 head ; dull and Ian at H.OOOU4. _ St. T.onU I.lvrStork ; ST. IJOUIH. Maivh JS CATTl.E-necHpti. 1 lot head , Including COO head Tcxani ; khbpuent SOO hf d | market iltkdjr for nttlr * * , with T i n trong and lee hlchtr ; fulr to funor nattr * sWp- ptn * nd npx > rt stMrm. H.SOflS.Ki : bulk of nl f , W.Ti'JJG.Ju ; drr > fd beef and butclwr to rs , 14 20 4.85 : bulk of Mte * . I4.S00I.U ; Mer * under 1.00 } flu , J1.70tf4.40j hulk of Mlc , , > l.lK14.Wi stocker - er and fcedern. U.OXJ4.70 ; bulk of Mies , U.750 4l > : cows and heifers , 12 Ma .50 ; bulk of cows , I3.7503.CO ! Tcxn and Indian steers , :1.ST4.7S : ! lnilkof _ Kites , t3.M > U4.o ; ooand hcltcrs , K.W liociS-Itecelpt * . S.MO Iiend ! uhlpmcnt , 3,600 head : nmket 5o lower : yorliers , 3ei4J3.73 ; pick- en. W.TOflJ.SO ! butchers. I3.SOU1.8S. eilKKr-necelpts. 1.000 head : shipments. MO head ; market clrady : natUc mntton . J4.0WI.6J ; lambs , JJ.OHfJ.M ; Texas muttons. t4.00U4. 0. ClIICAfiO iJTi'S STOCK MAKKKT. llrnry nepolpl * of HI > KB Drive Price * Lower. CltrCAOO , March 2S.-llu lness In fnttlfl wan nctt\c and n stronger market was witnessed from opening1 to the close. K\cn the numerous dro\es of hnlf fnt cattle moveil off nt steady prices and owners of fat entile found quick sales at unsat isfactory price * IJeef steers sold on a b l * of WS564TO for the commonest to 1350 for prime to extra cattle , the greater part selling at 14 lOyO.10. them be ln the. u unl wr-.irv.Mty of strictly oliolco lots. Stuckcrs and fcvdrra ranged from J365OSCO for common to bost. Cahet were In good demand nt n wldi * rnngo of prices , best gntdes bringing 16 25j6 W , com moner srndet going for $ I.W > jt > 00. llea\y receipts of hogs forced prices lower ami sales crc at n further dicllnr. Common o prime dro\c * of hog soltl at $3 0) ) tJ 85 , tha ircutcr part Felling nt J3 Wff3 524. Tnp range n prices Is narrower than at uny time for a lontli pa t nnd Ikht iinJ hen\y hws now sell ese together. Toduj's drop was about lOo In eivy and to In light. Trade In sheep and lambs was H\rly nt strong irlce * . Choice lambs were scarce nnd sold up 0 > . S3 , nn ndvnnce of 25c , nnd sellers had BOIUO Jolorndoi for W The commonest Inmbi sold nt .40. Sheep sold nt W 30fl.7i and ) cartings at 1 30(33.10 ( Sheep went largely nt J4 33 4,60 nnd ambs sold largely nt high pilcct. ItnCUIlTS-Cnttlc , 1G.UIW head ; hog . 35,000 cad : sheep , 18,000 head. I.oulNilllc 1U < S I/UISVIU.i : . March 2S.-CATTI.K Market ull ami fully 10fil5e loucr ; extra good export tier * . (4501)463 ) : choice butcher steers. J4 2JW 40 ; fulr to good butcher steers , J33pli" > ; com- non to medium butcher steers. 13 r.0 3 75 ; Uiolco ipferi | , JJ90ii4.1S ; fulr to cholie butcher cows , J 901/3 63 ; medium to good feeders , $3 65ffl 13. IICK1.S llecelpts. 5,000 heiul ; IIMK , l1Wim3j ncdlums , W SO , light ehlppcts , f J.50U 3.70 ; pigs , : soiirj to. * AMD 'UVMIlR-Mnrket ' nnd Slinni - steady n- iinged ; good tn cttra shipping sheep , > 3 Mi } T : fair to Kiwd sheep , JlOOfil 53 ; common to iPdlum , IJ.OlUiJoO ; extra shipping Hmb , $1,73 7300 ; fair to good lambs. Jl 25 J4.73 : best uti.hi.rt , 4 00@4.CO ; fair to good butchers , J3 totj ) W. m ril > - I.lvc Slock. KANSAS C1TV. March 23. CATTt.n-llecelpts , ,40 < ) head nntl\cs , 1,00. ) hcid southern ; nnrket tcndy to lOo lower ; Inferior tn good drcsjod eef "leers , } l 0 > Ifl ! ) ; choice. $3.COif523 : cows ml heifer * . J2.75I4 43 ; stacker * and f codas , ulet , $33l > Itl80 : bulls J2EOiflfO ; Texns and ndlan 8lecr. . J3S004CO ; ctms , $ J 13J3 70. HCOS Hccclpts , 7,200 head : market lOo lower ; ulk of rule * , $3 Vf3 ) M ; Pickers nnd medium , .3 MJT3 C5 : llcits , M40IT" 6fl ; pigs. $3 10iT3 53. Slinnr Itecclpf , 3,30i ) bend ; sheep nitlxf , To Ighcr ; ui > pl > 11 weaterns ; Bhccp , t3S5fi60 ; ainU ? , largely { 5 1011 j.07',5. Hunt ItiilTnli > MiStock. . KAST Ml'ITAI/ . Y. . March 28 CATTI.1T- oed shlpp'ng : steers , J4CJO'1.S3 ; butchcra' stock , R5O4.10. HOO'i Oocxl to choice jorkrrs , JJ 90fI3.53 : light orkori , $3.Svjf3 ( 90 ; mltcd packers' grades , Jl.OCff , OJ ; medium weights. J3. ' > "in4.00 : hei\y hos1" , 4.00 ; rough , J3.2333 U > ; * tngs. J2.73O3.10 ; pig' , 3 25W3.75. I , \MIrf-Cholce to extri , Jovgc 00 ; fair to ocxl , $3.ro0. > .75 ; jearllncs , II.7505.10 ; culls , (303 ys no. tmKEP-Cr-olce to selected wethers , $ I.OOSr500 ; mlxnt sheep. (4 MWI.S3 ; common to fair , JI.SCCF .50 ; culls , { 3,5001 23. Iiiilluiuiixillx I , He Stork. INDIAXAl'OMS , March 28. CATTMlle - lptrt 2..0 held ; shipments , fair ; market steady ; 11 sold : Rood to prime iteamcrs , JI.40S5 20 ; faire o medium Fleerx. | l C084 ! > 0 ; common to Rood tockerH , J3 2" ff4 00 IIOQS Itccelpts , fXlfl head ; shipments , 400 head : iirkct barelv steady ; peed to ihoke medium nd heavy , J.1 80f3 k3 : mixed , (3735f3fO ; gtiod o choice lights , J3 TiKjJ SO ; common lights , (3 63(9 ( .70. .70.SlinKP Uecelpts. llg'U ; shipments , none ; larket steady : (2.73 for common sheep to (5 65 or choice lambs. I.llMTljIlve Stock. HAST UUnilTY , Tn , March 2S. CATTI.K 'Irm ; prime , . " > .OMS3.1J ; common , J3.SOJ/1.13 ; mils. Blags and cows , J2.00JII.10. HOGS Ixiwer ; prime medium weights , ( I 035 ? .10 : heaxy joikcr" , J3.93W4.00 ; best llcht jorkcrs , (3.853 50 : pigs , fair quality , $30 ( ! I1.SO : bea\y logs , tl.057H.10 ; good roughs , (3. 23S3. 00 ; common o fair. t2.SWir3.00. iSHCnP Choice. H.OOijrS 00 : common , J3.GOCP .00 ; choice lambs , J'i.9''it6.00 ' : common to gx > od , ; 4,7S65.bO ; veal cnhes , (3.S5f .25 , Clncliinntl Ilve Stock. CINCINNATI , March 23.-HOdS-Actlve at 3 23 04.05. CATTLE-StronR nt J2.SOiJ5.00. fnir.cr Acthe and hleher at J3.OOifJ.75. LAMPS Strong nt ( l.230 < i.OO. Stock In Ilecord of receiptof ll\e stock at the four principal markets for March 23 : Cnttle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha . 1.3U ( 1.S59 4.636 Chicago . 16,000 38.000 18.000 { ansas City . 1,400 7,200 3,300 St. Louis . 1.800 5,600 1,000 Totals . . . . . 20.S60 B2.1W 2C.33G Wool Mnrkptii. I1OSTON. March 28 WOOtr-The following arc the prices for the leading descriptions : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces , X nnd nbove , 28c ; XX , 29e ; XX ami XX nbove > , 30e ; dela'ne ' , 31e ; No. 1 combing. 30iJ31c ; No 2 combing. SOO 31c. Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. X Michigan. 24c ; No. 1 Michigan combing , 29o ; No 2 Michigan combing. 2S(29c : X New York , New llarapstlre and Vermont , 23ff24c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire nnd Vermont , 27c : dela.'nc Michigan , 2Sc. Unwashed medium Kentucky and Indiana one-quarter blood combing , 23c ; Kentucky nnd Indiana three-eighths blood combing , 21c ; Mis souri one-quarter blood comblmr , 22c ; Missouri : hree-elghtHi blood comb'ng , 224c ! : braid comb- nK , 20c : lake and Georgia , 22o Toxns wools- spring fine (12 months ) , 16RlSc ; scoured , 43W4ic ; hprlns fine (13 ( months ) , 15rtl9c ; scoured , 48fiX ! > e. Territory wools Montana line medium nnd fine , ICifJlSc ; scoured , 4647c ; staple , 4Sff5no ; Utah and WjomlnR fine medium nnd fine , lSi17c ; scoured , 43tli > c ; staple , 4Sc. Australian , scoured basis combing , superfine , 70B73c : combine good , C3Q 18c ; cotnb'ng , average , 62QC5c ; Queensland combIng - Ing , 63c. HT. I.OUIS , March 28 WOOtEasler ; me- Hum , wnocs light line , 15&16C ; heavy nne , 80 14c ; tub wn'hed , KflKKc. I/DN1JON , March 23. WOOITlie wool soles auction v\a continued today , with a largo at tendance of bujors The catalogues were largt nnd conslsteil of 13,664 bales. The offerings were of a varied rejection nnd Includel good lines < > ( New South Wales and 1'ort Philips rcoured. which iveie sold chleny to the continental buy er * . A large supply of greasy merinos was lost eagerly competed for. following arc the sales in detail : New South Wale' . C.COO b.iles | scoured , lUMKid : greasy , t'iWi' ' ' d : Queens land. 1.200 bales : scoured , Is > ,4d ls 6d : creasy , ; W7d : Victoria , 4 BOO baleJ ; scoured , SVidOls S' d ! ? reasy. CHd ; South Anstrnlli , l.fM biles ] scoured. 9dHs 3W ; greasy. 4 i Sd : West Aus. trnlla , 1,300 biles : greasy , MJfrld : Tasmania. M bales ; scoured , 8H1I101 : New 7enlnnd. 2,1X ( Imles ; scoured , S'4d V1s 2d : greasy. 6V45J101 : Cap of Ooo < l Hope nnd Natal , SOO bales ; scoured , 7J4dfflls 6d ; greasy , 6Vi7'/d. York I r > - OooitH Market. NTIW YOIIK , March 23 The week In dn goods opened under unsatisfactory conditions , Throughout the day there was little store trad' Ing nnd the" mail orders received -were very few , Tlio price ultuntlnn In cation goods Is no brghtel than recently The low prices of print clofii and their dullness has had an exceedingly dc. pressing effect nir all Ilne of staple goods. Sttt' pin brown cottons are quiet ; print cloths arc un changed. Simnr Miirkctx. NCW OUI.HANS. March 2 ? . SITO ATI-Dull open Kettle 21 fl3 3-16c ; no granulated or whltt offered ; yellfivv , 4fJI 1-16c : seconds , 2W3 13-lCc MoUssef. dull : cPntrlftienl , r.WHc. NEW YOIIK , Mnrch 21 SlKlAIt Rnw. nule rnd firm : fair rpflnlng. 3V4c : centrifugal , 96 test 4e ; rellned , steady : mold A , 54o ; standard A. fi- confrttloner ' A. 5fl ; cut leif , 5Sc ; rruihed Wlc powdered 6 6-16c : gramilated , 5' > c ; cubes , K16c Cnllforulu Dried Pritltn. NBW YOIIK. March 28. CAI.IPOUNIA DHini rilUlTS Apples , quiet and other fruits llrm evaporatel Hpple , common. ( SflSc ; prime win tray , SK fU4c ; wocvl dried prime , SHflSViP choice , 8 * ; { We ; fnncv , 9V15J9c. I'runp . 3U < f 7 .c. Apricots , Iloinl , 5V47c. Peaches , peeled IJo ; tinpeeled , 12iJ13c. 1053. H. U. PENNEY & CO. 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Nel GRAIN. PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Ofllce. 1C3S N 81. . Uucols. N b. O. C. CimiSTIB , K. J. BTHEET , President. Vlc 1'renldenl Ciifislie-Street Commission Co ; Capital , * SUOnI.UU. Fullr Pnld. Ill Ilnnril of Trade niilldlntr. STOCKS , GHAI.V AND 1MIOVISIOXS. JAMES E. BOYD & CO , , Telephone 1039. Omaha , Nut COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS unil STOCK ! BOARD OP TRADB. Dlrert wire * to Chicago and New York. Correspondent * ! John A. Warrtn * Co. BE A MAN. It * IH pay yon to md thin nnd think It cm carefully. ripocUllr If ynuhavo doctored w\ \ * mexllcnlcomp nlrse.ieotrlo'tbolts. or "tnt prescription" f ko and are no better off to- ilay. Wo ro reputable physicians , honor * * anil respected In our own city. Forever years wo ha\o mndo n specially of thonerTOM illtordor.sof men nni\ women and our remedy ll. . . ° JMJ."t 9' our n ny icnrs' experience HAli-nr.N win not restore you in ft night , nor nwcrk. but with patience and the correct use of our treatment , wo do assert It will po-sU tlrol ; make n man of you lit times It A JI BES Is ( or sale at all drug torrs-a da dots box for SO cents. You hoed not bo anliamcd to ask for It its usci are many , and no matter what your object Is In taking - It , no ono nred bo the wiser. Or send \n 1 1.0) and we will forward a M dose box by mat ) , securely acalcd , along with > few private word * of ad\lre. Wo answer nil loiters In plain envelope and hold all corro- Bpondonco Mrlctly confidential , Drs. llnrtnn nud Reason. Sultoui sai'ublloSq , . . . . Cleveland , Q. Insist on ( rotting the genuine BAR-BEN It BtronRhtons the nones. A 00 dose box for AOconts. _ , For halo by Trade Mark. ' Kuhn & Co. , ISth ami Douglas ; .t. A. Kul Icr A Co. , 1103 Douglas street , an * Orahnm Drug Co , 15th niul rarnnin ; King * I'hnrmacy , 27tli and Ijcavenvvorlh. i'ej ton's t'har- macy , 24th and I.eavenvvorh ( ; I ! . J. Sejkora , South Omaha. nnd nil othot druggists In Omaha. South Omaha , Council llltirfa nndlcliillv , Two Weeks' Treatment FREE _ To All rur.vHE 01. n SPECIALISTS In the treatment of all Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases. and all WIUKMJSSliS UCII and DISORDHR9 UP HCH Catarrh , all Ulscanea o ( the Ncc , Throat , Chut. Btomach , Liver , Ulood , hkln und Kidney Dis eases , Lost Mnnhood , Ilydrocele , V rlcocelt , Gonorrhea , Olcotc. Syphilis. stricture , riles. Fit * tu'a and Ileclnl Ulcer * Diabetes might's Dis ease cured. Call on or address wltb stamp foi Frea Book and New Method * . Treatment liy Mall , Coimultntlan free , Omaha Medical and Surgical Institnte Room L 11714 North nth St. . MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSITTVKIY CUP.3 A X/ * Ai'i'voiis jnMftstf- ailing Mem * onr , Impotency , HlooploMnMS , oto . omisoj by Abuoo or otuar Kioeoea ana Imlti- cmUont. ITity nulrKltam * turtlu Their ann nhows immodlata faprovb. meat and etfocto a CUltE whore nil oilier fatl _ In- tl t upon lining thn rennttm AJnt InMoto. - „ - , hiTOenrodthouimndsun.l wlllcur lera. Wo ! atwj- Hive written unnrnnteo to e3tct a fata RA pYQ ' " chc or rafand the manor. Price UW Ulwip r pnckscei or six rkans ( fall treatment ) for fZGO. 1)7 fttfvdilC U l V \ . .tkliftcn. . 111. Tor" mle In Omahi. Nib , by Ja. forsjlh , 203 N. liitli ; Kulin . % Co , ICtli nnd Douglas ; mid In Council Illuffi by O. H. nrnwn. DniRalt ; . \V will solid you i > trial tientmm at tbci trench lu.me.lr CALTHOI frrc ( no V. O. l > . Krhrniitl BnT lesnl Btiurnnteethst CALTiloswllI ; Rl OP IM > c-h ec > * mi FmUilaim. , CL'ltr pfrFnUlorrh n.\urlcociic. and IlKSroUn I.o t Vicar. It costs you nothing to try It. / Von Mohl Co. CS1U Soi.Am.r ict i . ( ii iiiMauo. Patronize Home Industries ly rarclumlnir Ooodn Slnilc nt the Fnntorto. AWNINQ3 AND TENTfl. OMAHA TKNT AND HUnnnR CO. ( Successors Omaha Tent and Awning Co ) Manufacturer * tents , awnlngi ; jobbers luilles' and Bents' Mackintoshes. Tents for rent. 1311 Far * nam Ht. . Omaha. BREWERIES. OMAHA nnUWIKG ASSOCIATION. Carload shipments made In our own rcfrlif. crater cars. Ulue Ribbon. Elite Export , Vienna Export and Family Export delivered to all paru of the city. CORN1CK WOUKS. Q. P. EI EN13TBH , KAKi.c CORNICC ivontcs. Manufacturer of Galvanized Iron Cornices , Qal- vnnlzed Iron BkyllEhtr. Tin , Iron lind Blate Itooflne. Aecnt tor Klnnear' * Steel Celling. 103-10-12 North Eleventh street. CltACKEH FAC-rOKIES. I1ISCUIT AM ) MFO. CO. Wholesale Cracker Manufacturers. OMAHA. NED. DYE WORKS. SCIIOICDSACK'S TVICITV UYQ \VOHICS. 15 1 Knrniim St. Djclns and cleaning of garment * and Roods ot every description. Cleanlne of fine garments > epeclalty. PLOUH MILLS. S. F. GILMAN. riour , Meal. 1'ecd. Hran , 1013-15-17 North 17th it reft , Omnhu , Neb. C. E. lllack. Manager , ielephone 602. IRON WORKS. DAVIS & COWCill.I , IltOM WOHKS. Iron and Ilriimi Founder * . Manufacturers nnd Jibbers of Machinery , Gen. eral repalrlnu a specialty. 1301 , 1M3 and IMS Jackson street. Omaha. Neb. L.INHEEL ) OIL. WOODMAN M.tSnHD OH , WOHICS. Manufacturers old process raw linseed oil , ket tle boiled linseed oil , old process giound Unseed cakes , ground and ccreened llansccd for drug * gists. OMAHA. NE1I. MAITIinSSES. ninni\r. co. Manufacturers of high grade Mattresses , 1111 Harney Street. Omaha , OVERALL AND SHIRT FACTORIES. COMI A V. Mfgrj. Clothlrtr. Pnnts , Bhlrt * . Overall ! . OMAHA , NEIi. BIHRT TACTORIES. j. n. NnnilASlCA SIIIHT COMPANY. Exclusive custom bhlrt tailors. lit' Farnam. VINEUAH AND l'ICKLE3. HAHM IN.V VINKCAIl CO. Manufacturers of Vlneitar. I'lckles , Catsups Mustards , Celery and Worccntenhlre Bauce , WAGONS AND CAItniAQES. AVI M.I A 3i I'l For a gbod substantial vehicle of any descrlp * tlon , for repainting or lubber tires on new or old wfcetls the t t place la ! 7th and streets. DIUIMMGXn CAHUIAOi : CO. Chop , medium priced and tony carriage * Any thing you want , second hand or new. Head. quarts- * for rubber tlrm. warranted. 18th and Harney , opposite Cuurt Home. A. J. .11 MI'S ON , 1400. 1111 DnilKC. Full line of Carrtiges , Buggies. Phaetons. Pony Turn. Wheels rubUr tlrtd. T * * best U the Mieapiit. C1QAR UANIIPACTUREIta. IIBMS * CO. Largest factory ID the west. Leading Joobeta t Omaha. Kama * City , Lincoln and St. Joaejfc t roods. 1003 Farum 6tn t.