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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY BE.E : FBTDAY , MABCII 2-t , 1899.
Decline nt Lberpoo' ' Knocks Fraction Of
the Chicago Grain Market.
GOOD WHEAT CROP PROSPECTS REPORTED
Pork Improve * Srvrn nnit n Hull
Cm In unit Iaril nnil Itllin Arc
llfllcr li.v rive IViits Tliini
cm AVi-ilm-iitlnr.
CHICAGO , March 2.1.-An unexpected de-
: llno at Liverpool loiliiy on account ot the
Kooil crop proDpcct aliroail weakened wheat
utid Mny closed with IO.HS of % c. Corn
declined Uc niul oat * % tlUc. Pork Improved
7' iv and lard nnd ribs Oc eaoli.
KrlcmlM of wheat suffered a disappoint
ment at the mart for In spite of consider-
n.blo . strniBth exhibited on the curb last
night. May wheat opened UftVic lower nt
K ' < I IC. The chief factor In tlw weakness
was the radical change In the character
or the advices from Liverpool That market
nt the ojieiilng , which responded only feebly
to yesterday's utrenKth here , commenced
Immediately to break , closing with a loss
ot I'/id. With that discouraging situation
to start on , confidence was undermined nnd
llulda.tlon | became urgent , forcing May
down to rSiChicago } ( received 33 e-nrs , o (
which only ono WUH graui-0 contract. Min
neapolis and IJuhith KOI 42C carloads , com
pared with 321 for the- same day a. year n ,
western primary market receipts amounted
to 110,000 bushels , against 3MI.WO bushels
last yi-iir.
Atlantic port clearances of wheat and
( lour equalled (197.0)9 ( ) bushels. HtT > orts from
| ) rlvatis sources of daimiRc to winter wheat
ciimu In from ai : iiiartcrs. | There was n
Koneral fo-OIi.g. however , that the Increased
breadth of fall needing would amply com
pensate for whatever damage has been
done The. Liverpool weakness wan said to
lii ) duo to fnvr offerings * of wheat from
IliiMsla. At CS' c the market was below the
level of puts and buying agolmit those prlv-
Jlege.H , together with scattered covering by
nhoru on account of llnu continental mar-
ketB , started tin upturn near the end. May
wheat closing at GVJMGSo. |
Corn weiikened early with wheat , but
Inter regained most of live loss. Small re
ceipts and a fair shipping demand were
rcHiKinHlir.o for the change of sentiment.
llecolptH were 77 ears. May opened He lower
nt SJUffK c , declliml to 3l7f35c | , then ral
lied to : B i035p at the close.
Oata were active and lower , with both
the buying and twlllns scattered. Therewis
n good cash demand from the. east. Re-
oelpU wenS3 CUM. May b.gan a shade
lower nt 20V4Ti2fli.c , sold off to Sb'MTIfiMc ,
then Improved to SC il-G'.ic , the closing
"iTmicr the Influence ot an Improved export
Ai inimd for lard , provisions ruled unex
pectedly steady , notwithstanding the df-
ellnu In Brain. The. chief business was ex
changing of May holdings for July or Sep
tember nt the current differences' . May
imrk started fie lownr at $ S. ! > 5 , Improved to
* ' > lofifl 12' . < - , then resided to f3.07'/j. the clos
ing llg'ure" The range In lard and ribs was
IHstl'mateil receipts for Friday : Wheat , SS
ours ; corn , IK ) cars ; oats , 130 cars ; hogs.
' . ,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows' :
Articles , open Illch. Low. Yes'ily ,
tW'4' ' OR ) .
July. . . 7Ji CS ( JSt
Corn.
Mav. . . 36WOM 3&M 343fl
Inly. . . Mitt
Sept. . .
Oats.
Nity. . . Sl)5 ) < 26H
July. . . S4U
I'orlt.
May. . . 81)5 9 121 * R1I5 OII74 ouo
July . . 0 P'fc 030 0 12.4 U-JO
La i-d ,
Muy , . . C.10 5.1A 627H 63,1
July. . . B -I'-'i. G47H ft 47 r 4-j Y
' " BUU 3 37k S r,7H 667M.
Ilibn.
May. . . 470 470 470
July. . . 4 S-'Jii
bOPl. . . 4 US DUO .185 COU
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows :
VLOUR Uettcr demand and steadier ;
Winter patents , $3.r ( Vit3.CO ; straights , j.20 : ) fi
3.0 ; clears , M.OMiS.lO : spring specials , $4.W )
fil.10 ; patents. $3.20fi3.CO ; straights , J2.704) ) )
3.10 : bakers , J2.20Q2.40.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , C7fC8'/Ac ( ? ; 'No. 3
ejirlng. G.T 'S'CSe ; No. 2 .red. . 70Ii70V4e.
CORN No. 2 , 31'ic ; No. 2 yellow , 34 $ c.
OATS-No. 2. 27'i2.Sic ; No. 2 white , 30V43 >
Sic ; No. 3 white , 2i'/j4f30'ic. :
UYIO No. 2 , Blfce.
HAHLEY No. 2 , 3S5T-I7C.
EI'7nS No. 1 llnxseed. S1.17H ; N. W. ,
J1.211prime : timothy , ti.lS1 , ' . .
PHOVlSlONS-iMesH park , per bbl. . $5.95
9.00. Lnrd , T > er 100 Ibs. , J3.20BT.23. Short ribs
tides ( loose ) . JI.I5iM.SO. ( Dry salted shoulders
( boxed ) , $ l.2Jfr4.37'.i. Short clear sides
( boxed ) . $ I.DOff5.00. (
WlIlSKY-Dlstlllors1 nnlshed goods , per
per gal. , $1.2G.
PUG A US-Cut loaf. $5.8.1 : granulated. $5.33.
CLOVER Contrnot grade , J5.C3.
following nr < i the receipts and shipments :
Am. ' " . Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
J liiur. bbls 13,000 23,000
"Wheat , lill 37,000 C3.000
Corn , 1)U 11(1,000 ( 12C.OCO
Oats , bu 167,000 WO.OOC
Jtye , bu 2,000 5.0tKl
Jlarley , bu 24,009 U.OOO
On th > Produce exchange today the but
ter market was Ilrm : creameries. llS/201je ;
dairies. HUCTl f. Egg1 ! ' . Ilrm ; fresh. 12'jc. '
Ch esc , steady ; creameries , lOifiTWe
Dressed poultry , fairly active ; turkeys.
( ifl2c ; ducks , OVsQIOc- ; chickens ,
MV Y ( UK CKMntAlT
iM for ( lie Day on Cent-fill
CflllllllOlllt IlN ,
NEW YOIIK. Mnrch 21 VLOUU Re-
celptn 13,728 bbls. ; exports , S.SII bbls. ; quiet
but steadily held at old prices ; winter pat
ents , W.70 ; winter straights , ? 3.W.1.t,0 ; Min
nesota patents , $ : l.9lffl-30 ; winter extras ,
$2CO'2.M ; Minnesota bakers , $3.10Ii3.25 ; win
ter patents , $2.40J(2.Cti. (
CORNMEAL Dull ; yellow western , S3
ClMe ; clly , SMtiSic.
RYE Dull ; .so. 2 western , 63iQ64c , f. o.
b. . iilioat.
RARLEY MALT Quiet ; western , 65y70- .
\VllEAT-lteeeipts , 70,000 bu. ; exports , 2 , -
OOj bu. ; No. 2 reel. M'.Hi : f. o. b. alluat , to ar
rive. Options weak under bad cables and
did not rally much all day ; news was de
cidedly bad from Kansas nnd Missouri ;
prices Improved lightly near the close on
covering and left off steady at W.i-c not
decline ; March. Mrts fM ic ; closed , Wio ;
May , 739-lGip4 ll-16c ; closed. 73Ttie ; July ,
72Vu734He ; closed , 72ic ; September , 70)4-ijJ : )
71'iji ; closed , 71e.
COIIN Hecelpts , 125.B77 bu. ; exports , 160-
C75 bu. ; spot lUeady ; No. 2 , 42UWI34C f. o. b.
ulloiit , new nnd old. Options opened easy
With wheat , but were fairly steady after
ward on light offerlngH and small receipts
west ; closed Hteady at He decline ; Marcn
denied in 4l : > c ; May , 40NO > ic ; closed , 40'.Sc ;
July , 40Ue ; closed , 40',1e.
OATS-Recelpts , C2.4W bu. ; exports , 50,191
bu.i spot Hteady ; No. 2 , 3le ! ; No. 2 white ,
J5ji3Gc. ; track , mixed western , 32Q3lc ; track ,
white , SSgfiOev Options low.
HOI'S Quiet ; stale , common to oholce.
1896 crop , Ml'Te ; 1W7 crop. HfilSe ; 1S9S crop.
ICfriTc : I'acltle coast. 1S96 erop , 6Q7c ; W7
crop , 114(13e ; 159S crop , 17tflSe. (
HIDES -Steady ; tSiilVL-stoii , 16 > i017c ;
Te.xus dry. 12Ue ; California , 1S .C.
WOOlj-Steiuly ; Texas , ! 3 ; < 15o.
ri'.OVlSlONS-Lard. steady ; western
Btciimed. J5.M.
ril'TTER-Recelpts. 1,970 pkgs. : firm :
western i-reamery , 17 < if22c ; Elglns , 22o ; fac
tory , 12ifl4'iic. '
EGGS Keeelpts , 14,258 pkgs. ; steady ;
western. He ; southern , 13ifl4e. ( (
( MIEKSE-Steady ; largo white , 12c ; small
White , litbTil iOi largo colored , 12o ; small
colored , 12' ' JJli\e.
TALUOW-Quleti city , 4-Tic ; country , 4tt ®
COTTONSEED OlIi-DuU ; vrlnio crude.
S2e ; prime yellow. 2Ct26'ie. ? '
METALS 1'lg Iron warrants iiulet and
nominal at $10..M > bid and $11.00 asked ; hike
copper , dull and nominal at $10.75 bid and
$17:5 asked : tin , steady nt $2J.C5 bid and
h'L'5 unUed ; lead , unchunnged nt $1.40 bid
nnd fl.4il > iiHUed ; spelter , unchiuiKi'd at $6.31
bid and $6.40 asked. The. brokers * ' price for
leud Is $1.20 and for copper J17.26CT17.DO.
IVNOII | | of ( lit * \Vlii iit t'rop.
WAfiHINGTON. March 23. The division
of the wheat crop for 1S9S , us beitween
cprlnir and winter wheat. Is estimated by
1ho Agricultural department as follows :
Acres AvornRC
Harvested. Uuahels. Yield ,
Bprlllg Wheat . . ,18,310,430 SB.f.M.73 16.1
AVJnter wheat . .S5.744.S4S f.W032 H.S
Total , . 44,035,278 C7J,14S,705 15.1
, ( irnlii Ui'pflpln at I'rlni'lpiil Mur Ke t
ST , LOUIS , March 2J , Receipt" : Wheat ,
"iCANSAS CITY , March 23.-Recelpts ;
\Yheat. 21 cnrs.
CHICAGO , Mural ! 23. Estimated cnrs fet
tomorrow ; AVheat. US ; corn. JK ) ; oats , 130.
imlU U'lieat
JHNNEAI'OLIS. March 23.-WHEAT-
The market opened today ut Ho decline ,
followed by n further break of y > from the
ojienlinr prlco ; May clotcJ ut 07iti < ' c nnu
July nt CSVift iCj March. G7.V : May. 67
B7' > t ; on traik , No. 1 hard , 09MP | ; No.
northfrn , CS'r , No 2 northern , C6Hc.
riXUR First pat-nls , . . .
end jmtents , $3.45y.rr j ; llrnt rlfnr , $2.6087.5J (
URAN-Lower ; In bulk , 10.25t10.K > .
< ; IMH.VI , MAUKKT.
Condition > f Trnilo nnd ( limlntlond 01
Staple nnil Knnoy I'rdiliH'.c.
JCGGS Receipts liberal ; demand good
market firm at lOHc.
IlUTTEIl-Common to fair , Ilfil2o ; choice
14Til5c ; separator , ZOc ; gathered creamery
POULTRY Chickens , live ,
dressod. OJJIOc ; old and stagey roosters
llvHCr ; difwwd , Mi7c ; ducks and BCPSC
live , 7 < 4'7lp ' ! ! ; dressed , 9fHOc : turkeys , live
9filOc ; elrnw.'il , light weight , nt SlSc ; heavj
welcht , 1K/12C.
riOEONf ? Llvn , per dozen , 75S90c.
A'KAI/-Cholco , SflOc.
OYSTERS Hulk Standard , per gal. , $1.10
tnodlumn , iwr can , IBc ; Htandnrd. per can
20c ; Extra So'ct. . per can , 25c ; New Yorli
CountH. prr can , Pflc ,
1'HESir WATEIl FISH White Hsh. 9c
Inke trout. 9c ; small trout , green , llo ; yellow
pike. Sc ; plpkerol. winter caught , Oc ; sllvei
iierrlng , 4c ; perch , scaled and drcsied , Co
porch , skinned and dressed , 7c ; nortlrcrr
crniiplc , lOc ; bullhcfids , dressed , lOc ; blacli
baiw. very Bcarre , lEc.
HEA FlSH-Floundcrs , Sc ; haddock , Do
Columbia river Balmon , lie ; halibut , ] lc
No. 1 mclt.M , lOc ; blue nMi , lOc ; Sp.anls )
mackerel , 1iV ; re < l snapper , lOc ; extra larg (
mackerv : , 30o each.FRUITS.
FRUITS.
AIM'LES-R ? ! ! Davis , per libl. , } I.7.V55.00
nenlton , $1 ; New York HaldwinR. Oreen-
lng. and others , choice , per bbl. , $3.2oBCt)0 ) ;
wustern boxed , , S3O8.00.
CUANllERUIl'iS-Jersev , M.OOQC.So ; large ,
J6.50K6.75 ; per erntc , $2.00ti'2.2 : > .
VliaETAHLES.
TOMATOES Per crate , SI.OOIT4.2S.
SPINACH Nona In market.
LETTUC10 Homo crown , per eloz ,
bunchsH , 15c.
CELERY California , good stock , TCc ]
Mlchlcnu , choice stock , 25IT30C.
ONIONS Home grown , per doz. bunches ,
30c.
30c.WATKHCRESS16qt. . cases , $1.CO.
C'AnilAOK Crntril , per 11) . , 3c.
CAULIFLOWEH 1'er crate , J2.50.
ONIONS Per bu. . IWfStl.OO.
HEANS-Hand-plcked , navy , pc.i bu. , $1.K
"
POTATO BS-Cholce , sacked , 70c ; poorer
fttock. ( Wo ; Minnesota Ilurbanks , S5S90c !
Colorado , Jl.OOffl.CG ; Early Ohio seed potato -
to s. $1.0091.10.
SWEI3T POTATOES-Pcr bbl. , J2.25SC.50 ;
aaiA sweets , $2.0002.25.
TROIMCAL FRUITS.
LEMONS California , fancy , $3.75ffl4.00 ;
choice. W.50 T3.73 ; M sslua. fancy , $4,00ff4.25 ,
ORANGES Navels , fancy. $3.3jSa.50 ;
choice , J3.15fJ3.2rr seedlings , . S2.40S2.G5.
BANANAS Choices crated , large stock ,
per ibunch , $2.00j2.25 ; medium sized bunches ,
fl. 75412.00.
DATES Hallo wee , fiO to 70-fll ) . boxes , Go !
Salr , 5ic ; Fard , n-lb. boxes. lO illc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per lb. . 17c ; Brazils , pel
Ib , OfilOc- ; English walnuts , psir lb. , fancj
sort shell. 12Tl21,4c ; standards , lOc ; lllbcpts ,
| ) cr lb. . He ; pecans , polished , SSrlOc ; cocou-
nuts , per 10i > , $4 ; iieanuts , raw , 5V4 < 5 < Jc ;
roasted. CM7c. : |
CIDlOHI'er half Ivbl. , $3.
SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. . $2.
HONEY-ChoIco white , 12' I13V4c.
MAPLE SYRUl'-Flve-gal. cans , each ,
$2.iO ! ; gal. c.ans , pure , per doz. , 512 ; half-gal ,
cans , { 11.23 ; quart cans , S3.GO. .
MAPLE SUGAR-Cholce , In boxes , 9c.
FIGS Imported , none ; California , 10-lb ,
boxes , $1.4041.60.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7'Ac ; No. !
green hides , C'.ic ; No. 1 suited -hide ? . 8le ;
No. 2 salted hides , 7 ? ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to
12 Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 13 Ibs. , Sc.
TALLOW , GREASE. ETC. Tallow , No. 1 ,
3Vc ; tallow , No .2. 3c ; rough tnllow , lUo ;
white grease , 2ViQBe ( ; yellow and brown
grcas' , lU < ii2UC. :
FURS Mlnlc , 10JJ75c ; .bear ( black or
brown ) . $5.007i20.00 ; otiter , Jl.uOJfS.OO ; leaver ,
U.OOiiG.OO : skunk , 15i/73c / : muskrat , SIflOc ;
raccoon , IGJtoOc ; red fox. C3c < ri$1.25 : gray fox ,
255/500 ! wolf ( timber ) , 25cir$2.BO ; wolf
( prairie. ) , coyote. lOftnOc ; wildcat , 10Ij25c ;
badger 5ff40c ( : silver fox , * T > O.OOS > 75.00.
iSHEEP PELTS < lrean salted , each , 155T
75c ; green salted sh'arlngs ( short wooled
early skins' ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No , 1 , each , Kc ; dry
Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 4J(5c ; dry Hint ,
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. , aotual weight , 3TT4c ; dry flint , Colorado
rado butoh r wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4 < 5'5c ; dry Hint , Colorado mur.raln .
wool pelts , per lb. , actual "weight , 3Q-4C.
St. I.oulN Market.
ST. I.OUIS , March 23. WHEAT Opllont
were fractions lower : spot steady ; No. 't
red , cash , elevator. 72c ; track , 73c ; March ,
72c ; May , 73'ic ; July. 66'ic ; No. 2 hard ,
CORN Fractionally lower for spot and
options. No. 2 cash. 33 > ic : tra k , 34H < j ]
Mareih. 33 e : May. 33Vic nHlced : July , 3lc.
OATS Easier ; No. 2 cash. 27Ho : track ,
2SO2SUC : March , S7J.4e : May , 23o bid ; July ,
2Sc ; No. 2 white , MVic.
RYE Firm. C c bid.
SEEDS Flaxrocd , higher ; $1.14 bid ,
Prime- timothy seed. $2.20.
CORNMBAL $1.73(81.80. (
HUAN Quiet ami unchanged : sacked ,
cast track , 5Sc.
HAYTlmotliy < , higher at $7.0010.00i
prairie , steady at $ G.507.60.
lUJTTBU Steady ; creamery. 18ff22c ;
dalrv. 1.1fl7c.
EGGS Lower , lO-'Jio ,
WlllrtlvY-SU'JUly at $1.2G.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens. SQSWo turk -
k > vs. StfilOc : geefev 51K > l4c : ducks. S\ilg9c.
.METALS-Lead. easier : $1.25 1.27 % sell
ers. ? ; ieltw , nominal , $6.05iifl,10. I
PROVISIONS I'ork , ittlet | ; standard
mesi , Jobbing. $9.12Vi. Lard , higher ; prime
qtcam , S3.05 ; choice. $3.12',4. Dry salt meats ,
boxed rthouIiVrs $4.23 : extra shorts , $4.75 ;
rib' . $4.S7'ii ; shorts , J5.CO. Racon. boxed
nhouldorw , J5-00 ; extra , shorts , $5.25 ; rib ? ,
$3.37' ' , < - ; Hborts , $5.50.
RECEIPTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 10-
O.X ) ) > u. : corn. S.OOO bu. ; oats , 32,000 ' bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 5,000 bb'a. : wheat ,
10,000 bu , ; corn , U00 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu.
ICIIIINIIN fll > - firnln anil Provlxloiin.
KANSAS CITY. March 23.-W1IEAT-
Market steady ; May opened CV. declined
to C2.c. ! rose to fflc and closed nt about
that price. There wius an active trade
and many damage reports. Cash cloned ;
No. 2 hord. Ul'iiftV ; No. 3 , G2a05c ( ; No. 2
red , 7oc ; No. 3. 701i73c. , „ „ , , , -
COHN Market steady ; No. 2 mixed , 32UG
321c ; No. 2 white. SlVjC.
OATS Market ' . -ic higher ; No. 2 white ,
"Oi *
RYE Market steady ; No. 2 , 52'ie.
HAY Market steady ; choice timothy nnd
prairie. $7.0CVT7rO. [
HUTTEH Market lo higher , separator ,
20o ; daln' . 10e.
EGGS Market steady ; fresh , lOlic.
HECBIPTS Wheat , 12.COO bu. ; corn , 12-
5CX ) bu.- oats , 3 , bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 17,200 bu. ; corn ,
9,700 bu. ; oats , S.OOO bu.
- Mnrkrt.
BALTIMORE , March 23. FLOUR Firm
nnd unchanged : receipts , S.50S bbla ; ex
ports , 3.303 bbls.
sample , l S74c ; southern , on grade , C0 : )
Co'ltN Steady ; spot and month , SSSSSHe ;
April. SS iSSiic ; May. 3lifc39.steamer :
mlxd , 36 > iOW c ; receipts , 122,022 bu. : ex
ports , none. Southern white corn. SsfoSSHc ;
southern yellow , 37 < g33c.
OATS-Steiulier ; No. 2 white , 35e ; No. 2
mixed 3lc ; exports , none.
RYE Dull ; No. 2 western , 69Hc ; receipts ,
S.1KJ bu. : exports , nona.
l.lvcriHiiil Crntii u"d I'rovtBlonn.
LIVERPOOL , March 23.-\YHEATrOIar.
ket 45)"id ) lower ; March , 5s 4d ; May , os 3' d ;
July , 5i,3 ml. , , , ,
CORN Market weak , ' .id lower ; 'March ,
3s 5Ud ; M.iy. 3s 4 iil : July. 34'.Sd. .
PIlOVrsiONS Hams , short cut , 14 to 16
Ibs. , sti-ady , 35d. Itacon , Cumberland cut. K
to 30 Ibs. , Ilrm , 2tia ; short ribs. 20 to 24 Ibs. ,
26s ; cl nr bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. , tlmi , SOa. Lard ,
prime western , steady , 27s.
Cliielnniitl JInrUct.
CrNCINNATI , March 13. WHEAT -
Easier : No. 2 red. 72c.
CORN null : NJ. 2 mixed. 37c.
OATS Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 2Se.
RYE Steady : No. 2. 59c.
PROVISIONS Lanl. tlrmcr , $5.10. Bulh
m-uts. qule-t , JI.75. Uacon , steady , J5,624. !
AYHlSKY-Steady , $1.26.
EGGS Finn. lie.
CHEESE-Flrm.
'I'll I e do MurUet.
TOLEDO. O. , March M. WHEAT-
Hlglier. dull ; JCo. 2 cash , 71ic ; May. 72c.
CORN-Dull , eusy ; No. 2 mixed. 35e.
OATS null , steady : No. S mixed , C74c bid
RYE Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 55c bid.
CLOVERSEED-Active , lower ; prime
cash. old. $3.25 asked ; new , cash , March and
April , J3.45 nked.
JtiirUi-t.
23. WHEAT-
Iluluth Win-ill MnrUrt.
DULUTH , March S3. WHEAT No. 1
hard casS , C9c ; March , Ci ic ; May ,
July , 71 c ; to arrive. No. 1 hard , 6DHc ; No
1 northern , 67c.
I'rorln Mnrkrt.
PEORIA. 111. , March 23.-CORN-Scarc (
and Ilrm ; new , No. 3 , 3JHc.
OATS-FIrm : No .3 white , SSHOZSHc1.
\VHISKY-Flrm. on. the basis of $1.26 foi
finished goods.
I'bllndolptilii Produce Mnrl < p | .
PHILADELPHIA. March 23.-HUTTER-
I'lrm ; fancy wentcrn creamery , 22c ,
EGOS Firm ; fresh western , IS'.iffiHc.
CHEESE-Flrm ,
STOIIY OF 1JAY IN WAI.I. STIII3I2T ,
Intrrcnt Cell torn In RnlUvny Dctiln
mill Ti-ntiNnt'fliiiiN Art * llrnvy.
NEW YORK. IMnrch 23. The stock mar
ket took on nn appearance ot strength todaj
and the dealings of ubout 750,000 share" were
largely centered In the railways. Realizing
toivnnl the close cut dowm some of the ad
vance , leaving the net Improvement gen
erally alight.
The exp-cted early adjournment of the
New Jersey legislature was used as a .bill .
card among the coalers In a 'manner ' thai
lessened the pro.ipect of hostile leilslatlor
against th' rumored nnthrnclte deal. Lackiv
wanna made thn extreme advance of 3Vb
There was talk also of n leasp of the Jcrsc >
Central to the. Reading company. People's
Gas gained 24 In anticipation of the ad
journment of the Illinois legislature and or
gossip of a possible consolidation with nr
olcctrlc lighting company. The dealings Ir
Durllngton were even In excc.'s < f these Ir
StiRar , the late luulrr In point of activity ,
and a gain ot 2 points resulted In that rail
way security.
A largo short Interest wan snJd to have
existed in Uurllngton nnd the movement to
day resulted from the covering of bar stop-
loss orders. The other grangers sympath
ized In 'tho movement to a lesser extent
Strength nppear'd ; nmong such low-priced
shares as St. Louis & iSotithwestarn and
Kansas City , Plttsburg & Gulf , but the lattci
failed to hold Its advance. Among the
usually neglected utocks Chicago & Eastern
Illinois became active nnd moved up :
poln'ts. South * preferred made n frac
tional advance on rumors that the control ol
thr T."iKvlle | , EvniiRVllle * St , Louis rail
way had liecn obtained. Coincident ! } * the
bonds of the latter company ran off. The
Paclllcs on moderate trading held their own
Local transportation shares movsd nar
rowly , excepting Manhattan , which lost ovot
a ipolnt. Tobacco stocki * were slightly Im
proved and Sugar left oft 4U points down on
gossip that the most active ! bulls had liqui
dated. Air Rrake recovered 11 points of Its
recent de-cHn * nd the market loft off with n
fairly good tone.
Bond prices today showed Improvements
In many cases , with an exceptional rlso In
Brooklyn Elevated 5s. The market In gen
eral mov-'il Irregularly , but losses were
trivial. Total 'sales. $3S)0.000. ! ) United States
new 3a advanced ' , whlln the now 43 de
clined ns much In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial ciaWeernm says : Ths markets here
were very slack this morning. The times
however , was Ilrm on more < buylng of con
sols for the slnklne fund , which requires
the purchase of 1,000,000 by the end ot the
month. Americans w.Jro neglected , bill
ctcaily. In the afternoon New York bough !
St. Paul , Norfolk and Denver preferred. Ir
the i'tree\t Southern railway Issues \vern In
demand. Th' close was the best. Spanlsli
4s. 5S ,4 , Tintos were 3974 on the dividend ol
27nfKl. 50,000 going to the reserve nnd 13-
WO ibplngcarried forward. Utnhs were flal
nt 7l-ffS. { Bostons were 2V4 : Anacondas , Si
Money was steady on fresh borrowing nt
th liank : 10,000 pold In French coin -was
bought 'by ' the bank.
The following nro the closing quotations
for the leading stocks on the Now York
exchange today :
C. C. C. & St. ti. . . & 7'V ' do pfd S3
< U > pfd , . . 86A ' Ainu Hx 112
T > lo. & Hudson . . . .llG'fc ' American Ex HO
r > al. L. = W . . .17m United Stntca Ex. . . 54
l > en. & Illo G 21 % Well * Fargo
do pfd 73 % A. Cot. Oil S5 j
Krlo ( new ) 14 a > ptd 92M
do > rt pfd R9I4 Amor , fiplrlts 13 ! > ;
Ft. Wnsme 177 do pfd
Ot. Nor. pM J85'4 ' Amer. Trbacco 2 7
T. C. . ? Inn .
No. Ptirlno 50 ? ; i ; s. Ixjathejf. ;
' ! P''l 7R11 ,1 , . , , f , | 7i | ;
Ontnrlo & TA * 2SJ4 IT. s. RuMici ' , , otj
Ore. R. & X.iv 41 Jo pfd IK
Ore. Short Line . . . 41i n"eM"in Union . . . . SHi
' Ckmn 1st pM' . SS Fcili'rnl Steel S ? ; " ,
do 3.1 . pfd 62 do pfd $74
Plttshuri ? 10
"
' " ' "
A- "pM . . "lM
do 1st pfd. . . . O lir.ido Smiihern. . 7
n. o. AV 35 do 1st j > M r.li.1 ,
ilo pfd' . 7:14 2J
nock , - - _ - 1171 lirf V - - . PM
St. L * S. P. 11 Pnrlllr ( VNlut
do PM 71 < nil. Tolxicco . . . . : , ii
do 3.1 pfd 3SU do pfd 7
All nsscssmonts paid. Ex-dividend.
"Second assessment paid.
The total sale.n of stocks today were 712.-
400 shares , Inrludlntr : Atchlnon proferreil ,
21fH > 9 : Centra' Paelllo , 3,300 ; nilrlliiKton. S2-
020 ; Oelawaro & Hudson , 7.200 ; Delaware ,
Laclrawinna & Western. 6,420 : Erie * Orst
preferred. 3.310 ; Illinois CV-ntral. fi.niO ; Man
hattan , 21,435 ; Me-tropolltan. l.fiSD ; R ulliiR
Hint preferred , 41,2fiS ; Missouri , Kansas *
Te-x.iH ureferrfd , 5.573 : Jersev Central , fl.2 > 0 ;
Now York Central , 3,720 ; North American
Co. . 2.COi ) ; RfMilIn : ? , G.CW ) ; Rock Island ,
8,205 ; Ontnrle > , t A\'cst''ru , 23.320 ; Union Pa-
cltlc , 4,220 ; St. Paul , ex. dlv. . 12.210 ; South
ern Pat-ltlc , h.030 ; SnuUicrn. 9,0'V ) ; Southern
preferred , 13.B3S ; Union Pacific preferred ,
. ' -.705 : American Stfi-1 .t Wire. W.OVi ; To
bacco. 4.9 ( " > ; KtNloral SteiM , 21,35 ! ) ; I''cil-.il
Steel pivfr-1-red , 1,151 ; People's Gas. 43.2.Vi ;
Consolidated Oaa I'.loS ' ; Opnoral E'cotrlc ,
3.3S2 ; llrookiyn Transit , S5.420 : StiRiir. C-
720 ; St. Louis t < c Southwestern , S,37S : St.
Ixiuls o > Southwestern preferred , 11.COO ;
Tenncee e Co.il , 11,310 ; Chicago Oreat West
ern , 19,4C5.
NMV YorU Moiii * < .Ilm-Ut't. .
NEW YORK , MARCH 23. MONEY ON
CALI < Nominally. : ! 'nf4 per cent ,
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3UIT4
per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANOE rirmer , with
actual buxIuc."H In bankers' bills at Jl.SWf
4.S5'i for demand and at $4.83liWI S3'i ! for
sixty days ; poste drate.- . il.SI3H.SUfc ntid
$ I.SfiV. ; commercial bills. $ I.S2 > i-f(4.Ki. ( ! )
B1LVEU CERTI PlCATES-4WffCOc.
1JAR SILVER iS ie.
M EX1CAN DOLLARS-47',40.
OOVERNMENT IIONDS Kirrner ; 3' ,
l\sii ( : 4s. rcR . new , 1257 , ; coupon , lCS7ii : 4s ,
rep. , 1114 ; coupon , 113U ; 2s , rcg. , 99'.i ; 6s ,
rec. , 112'i ; coupon , 112'i ,
ClobliiK ijuotattons on bonds were :
U. S. n.'wi : . . . " .rTTInS TtC.'Y. (5 , latB , . , . . , . . 114
U. h. nuw 4 . res. , .1-JlKiLv.J. R. , \ * llSi < j
U.1. ! clooaun I''tlVN. c , it > im ;
U.S. 4K , I1 > r 11-J 'N.O.4S ' 1U <
II. s. aoconp in | Ko , I'aeino IHIA..IIK
U. S.'JdH. ro.- 9 ! > YNo 1'aolHii B Us
U. s. ii , rvr ll : r.N'o. I'ueltlD 4i inui :
U.S. flu , conn HiN , Y. O. iSt. I..48..107
District : ! . OSs 117' ! N , A.V.tin
. . . . .
Mo. l'ao.eon.0i..l > 'll 1 1VI . fnnt. lit * .
M. K , ItV. ' 'as. . . . H7H II 1 > . 4 . 1
M.lx.AT 4 . UJ iColor.idiSomh'ii4
offeied.
Forrluu I'liiiiiu-liil ,
PARIS , March 23. Prices were Ilrm on the
bourse today owing to Indications from Lon
don regarding the approaching tettlem nt ,
which caused repurchases. Spanish 4s rose
substantially and Rio Tint as hurdoneil con.
elilerably In the Interim dividend of 1 7s Cd ,
making a dividend of 2 7s 64 for the year.
South African securltl'K were In food de
mand. Three itcr cent rentes , 102f 3io for the
account. Exchange on Ixmdon , "St 23c for
check * . SpanlHh 4s eloied 69.174 ,
HHRLIN , March 23 , The after effect of
the Anslo-French agri > ment on the subject
of Africa conferred trentth to prices on Hie
bourse today , Spanish is hardened. Ca
nndlnn Pacifies were easier. In consceiUMire
of fare roductlons , Local shares were firm ,
Dcutschei bank ibe-lnp favored.
LONDON. March 5s-American securities
opened higher nnd remained t ndy all daj
on Nnw York .buying. Amount of bulllor
frone Into the Dank of England on balances
today , 10,000. Spanish 4s closed at 6S'-4. '
Gold premium nt Uitcnos Ayre-s , 121.30.
llntoti Stork UtH'ln t Ions.
HOST.ON. March 23.-Cnll lean ? , 3fll pel
cent ; tlmo loans , 3V40HS 1'cr cent. Closim
prices for stocks , bonds and mlnlne
shares :
A. , T. * si F Sui-\VU. Oentfrtl i'
Amor. Rucnr Ku ! Ytchlwvi jifd tOV
do pfd 117 I do 4 ItO
Hell TV > I ; ) lAllouei MJnlnu Co. .
JlO'trn & Allmuy . .M Atlantic 31
lIpstMi M Maine . . .172 llostui A Mont 3 * " >
lloston L ti3 ; Unite & Ilo > ton . . . . V > i
i' . , H. * CJ ] | j ) . Calumet & llscla . . "ti7i-
Vltchhiirj ? 17 ; Onleiinlnl 41
< l n. nieclrlo in Fmnklln : (
FeI < Tal Steel M owl t'omlnlon 41
do pfd Kl\t Ofceola. S7
Meticnn Cvrtral . . . K Qulney
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "
Hubiwr . . . . . . , , . . , . . . 7o . 43' ' .
t'nlnn I'arldo 4(1 : Ihirrott . 44
West Und Ml ! llumbolill . 5 ;
. . . . *
ilo # .1 - t'nlnn 1/ind . 7
. Hlec . 47 \Vlnonn. . IG
dp _ pfd
Snn Krnnrlxeii .tlliitiiR dnotntloim.
SAN TRANCISCO , March 23.-Tho olllcl.ll .
closing quotations lor mliilue stocks today
were as follows ;
' '
J . 14 Illalo & .Nofe'romT. .17
Uplm Con . 9 ljulln . 4
Anil . -31 I.MMICP . : i
Helclicr . 40 Kentuckj- Con . 14
lleFt * llelchcr . . . . Mcxlnin . S3
3'i'lllon ' . r Ooclilental Con . SI
leilonla . 48 Oplilr . 120
Clinl tnoe Coa . t ! cuwmnn . 1C
Chollnr . 4 * I'otosl . M
Conlldenjo . us pavnie . M
Con. Cain. & Vn..KO Sin ? llelchcr . C
Con. Imperial . 2 Slrrni Nevada . IK
Con. New York . . . 2 Silver Hill . B
Crown 1'olnt . 34 > un nM . 573
Kurclin Own . 44 Union Con . 67
Lxoheqiier . 3 Utah Con . ! l
Oould & Currlo . . . . 4C Ynllow Jin'krt . 33
Silver bars , B9Hc ; Mexican dollars , 47 > yi
4Sc ; drafts , sight , IBc ; telegraph , 17'Jc.
Now York Mining ( Inntatluiiii ,
NEW YOUK , March 23. The following
nro the closing prices for mining Elmres :
Chollar Ontario r X ) "
Crown IVlnl 25 Oplilr UO
Con. c l. and Ya..aiO 1'lyimoutli 10
D n ] wood pi Quicksilver 200
eould & Carrie . . . 4'j do Jvfd ( V.O
Halo t Norcrora. . . 34 Slerni Novad < v . . . .ISO
llomcstnke ioo Stonrtnnl 2CO
Iron Silver 03 Union Con 3
Mexican 73 Yellow J.irket 30
Lo nil on Stock ( liiiitiitloim
LONDON , March 23. 4 p. m.
BAR . SIIA'EU-SUady , 27 7-16.
MONEY-2462 ! i , ) cr cent.
Discount In open market for short nnd
three months' bwls , Cftf2 % per cont.
I'M n mi el a \otcn. .
WASHINGTON , March 23. Today's state
ment of the condition cf the treasury shows :
. .
"
CHicAGO , "jliu-ch 23.-Clearlng , $19,433-
5ii ; balanoss. $962,197 ; New York o\chano.
discount ; sterling exchange , posted
- : av. - : " * * & * \ , , * HW , tT > oii.iu-
board , 31 : Itl-scult common , 51 ; Biscuit pre
ferred , 103.
ST. LOUIS , iMarch 23.-CIearlnrs ( , $4,934-
85.1 ; balances , $ G98,113 ; money , 4 7 per cent ;
New York exchange , 40c discount bid , 25o
discount ask' ' ° d.
Y , ORLEANS. March 23.-CIearlnKs ,
$1,2.17,492 ; Now York exchange , bank , $1 pre
mium ; commercial. 60c premium.
CINCINNATI March 23-New York ex
change , 60IJ60C discount ; clearings , $2OS7b30 ;
money , 2 * ff6 per cent.
r ir 'lK-ii Hniik Stiitcmcntn.
LONDON , March 23.-Ths weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the fol-
pr'J'JSich.nn ' ies : , Tot" ' reserve , decrease ,
.Cfiol.OOO ; circulation , Increased 90X)0 ) ; bul
lion , decreased 560,633 ; other securities , In-
prirmt'Lil'4H'OC'0 ! ( : liubllc > deposits , Increased
iiC09,000 : notes , reserve , decreased 620.000 ;
government securities , Increared 87,000 The
proportion of the Bank of England's rcicrve
to Hablllty Is ,41.40 p-r cent ; last week It .was
4J.23 per cent. The Bank of England's rate
or discount remains unchanged ut 3 per
cent.
f' 'Mnr5h,2--The ' : weekly statement
of .the Bank
of France shows the following
changes : Notes in circulation , decreased
3j,52o.OOO francs ; , treasury accounts current ,
Increased R.o40.000 francs : gold in hand , in
creased 2.550 francs ; bills discounted , de
creased 7.9io.OOO francs ; silver In hand , in
creased. 2,400,000 francs.
CO.\DITIO.\ TIIK AVOOI , MAIUCET.
IIlRli Prlncn Itonllzc-il nt London Snlc
niul Oood AlrrlnoK lit DtMiitiiul.
LONDON , March 23.-Tho wool auction
sales closed today with offerings of 14 2SO
balc-a The prices realized today were high
and jrood mnrlnos were taken by the con-
tinentnl buyers. Bolter cross-breds were
In brisk demand , with the German and
Yorkshire buyera competing. Cape of Good
Hi > ; > o and Natal stock was In good supply
wYi Snld WCiV The uloslnr tonc ot the Mlo
was linn. During the'erles 7 .03.1 bale *
were taken by the , home trade , Sl.OUO by thu
? . < " nent , 1,000 , by the Am rlcnn buyers and
wt-'ro L-arrled over to the next series
J ho serlea opened Irregu'iir with wonw
hositatlon and at about January prices
M or hips and llti. . , , cross-bred were tlnnly
ostabll-hed. while low. heavy cross-breds
mild 6 to 7'4 i > r cent rJionppp. The Anu-rl-
c-an operators were confined to occasional
parcels. Klne merino * and cross-brods wxro
taken by the home trade- and Germany.
In fact the chief siipivort came from tlKne
bnyem. As the sale advanced operations
gradually Increased with Russia buying
m-prinoa and especially yoouri-d , which ap
preciated 5 to 10 per cent during the llrst
wo-k. Ixitc-r these grades old briskly at
hardc-nliik' rates. Locks and pieces were in
roiiueft throughout and sold at extreme
Ilirurea to the continent. Tine cross-bred
moved In sympathy with merinos nnd soon
iliardeiicd 6 per cent mid sum * times touched
t'-s ' per cent on free buying of Yorkshire
I itor they ruliM .itrong on an increasie-l
German ciemand. Meillum stook which
American buyers previously paid extreme
rat'f.- ' for declined at the opening , hut re-
oovcred and Hold Bteadfy at the Januarv
uuotatlons. Inferior stock ruled heavy and
remained so throughout with many with
drawals Small Mit plu ! of Capo of Good
Hop ? and Natal were In great recpip.st At
the opening the llguivs were the name as
January , but gradually advanced > -d to Id.
Midium snow whites and tlnpst greasy
nieilnoM were eagerly taken and sold beyond -
yond full vahi'.B ' , pieces often exceeding
the prlco of llcece. The third serif will
open on May 2. The Hat will close when the
nrrlvnlH amount to 250,000 bales , or not later
than May 21. Thi > fourth series open * June
27. Th'v number of baits to be offered at
these hales bus been llxed at VXX ) ( > . Sheep.
xkin sales will bo held on April 13 nnd 14.
The following arc today's ml CM : N < w
South Wales. 4,700 bales ; f poured. 7diils (
U'-jO ' : greasy. Ri&frlld. Queeus'aiiil. 2.IHO bales ;
Hcourcil. 9dil ( ( ! > 7d ; greasy , 7' ' . i lOV-d Vic
toria. tWO bales ; greasy. Oiill's-d. South
Australia , 1W bales ; gra.-y. o > . . . ( ii7d. N < w
Zealand , fi.IW bales ; ucoured , CljilSils fii-d ;
gre-.iHy , 4Hi(110il ( , ( . "upo of Oood Hope and
Natn' , l.lfti bnlt-u ; scoured , Cdlfls fi .il ;
gv nsv , iiUf'Od. '
ST. LOUIS. March 23. \ VOOIDull , small
lots selling ocraflonally , but the. market In
general Is dead , tl.it and purely nominal.
Cotlon MnvUet.
NE\V YORK. Mar.'li 21 Cotton futures
ripened steady : April , $5.93 ; May , Jij.OO ; June ,
KOt ; July , J6.7 ( ' ; August , $ S.Ofi ; September ,
tG.O ) : Ortober Jio. : November , $ G.01 ; Decem
ber J6.03 : January , $6.03
NB\V YUKIC , March -COTTON-Si > ot
clOH < d dull < ind unchanged ; saloH , 2JO bales
ST. LOUIS , March M.-COTTON-Qulot
nnd unchanged : no ratc. reported ; mid
dling. 615-160. Receipts. l.fiOS biles ; ship.
llli tits. 1,27 bal' s stock , 75,3i > bales.
NEW OIILKAN'H. March -COTTON- -
Kutures steady ; March , $5015.63 : April ,
> . 14j5iB : May. ( XH5.V | ( ; ; June Jo ra 'j 70 ;
July , $5.fi9f5.0 | : August , ia.fflti * , n9 ; Suptt-m-
ber. Jj.67fr5.i'9 ; October. J5.C4''i5.fij ; Novem-
btr , $3.646 5.C5 ; December ,
SIMV Voi-k lr > - ( iooilN llnrl.et.
NEW YOHK. March 23-DHY GOODS-
There has been no change In any amount In
the demand for cotton goods at iln t bauds ,
and business continues quiet. Th tone c < m-
t'.nuea II nn for brown bleached and course
colored cotton ? . 1'rlntn and ginghams ilrm.
Regular print cloths ( Irnv. but In wide order.s
concessions have been made occaslonaMy by
selern.inton | llnnn selling well for the
eeason. Prices Ilrm. D'mestlcn and faney
napped drees fabrics for fall also good Hel
lers. Cotton hosiery Inactive , ; rutton under
wear In fnlr request. Silk tlnlDhed llnliigs In
good demand , scarce nnd Ilrm ,
Condllluii of ( run Triult * .
NEW YORK , Mareii 23. The Iron Age
tmys : Very llttU Is being done In the
direction of export orders. Report has It
that the mission of John W. Gatt-fi of the
American Sloil and \\'lre company In
Europe Is to arrange for an International
agreement In prices for the principal wlro
products.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK HARKE1
Prices on Oattlo Open Up Weak and Some
what Lower ,
RECEIPTS CONTINUE TO BE LI3ERA
Arr n Simile * HlRhcr. ivUli i
l-'nlr Supply on lic MnrUvt
mill UvcrytliltiH .Solil
Knrly.
SOUTH OMAHA , March 23.
Cattle. Hops. Sheer
Receipts today 1,194 7,722 4,7 $
Oftlclal Monday l.SUl 1,739 7,99
Olllclal Tuesday 4,02 9,472 12.0S
Ofilclal Wednesday 2,375 6,815 7,10
Average prlco paid for hoes for the las
several days with comparisons :
I1S99.
Indicates Sunday.
The olllclal number of cars of stocl
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's
C. , M. .t St. P. Hy. . . 9 3
O. & St. L. It- l
Mo. Pne. Hy 4 . . .
Union Pac. system. . . 6 29 10 .
C. & N. W. liv ' . . .
F. , E. & M. V. 'H. R. 11 32 3 .
S. C. & P. Rr. . . . 1 . .
C. , St. P. M. .t O. Hy. 9 .1
14. & At. R. R. U. . . . 10 27 10 I
C. , 11. & Q. Hy 4 1 . . . .
1C. C. & St. J 10 1 . . .
C. , R. I. & P. , cast . . 1
C. , R. I. & P. , west . . 1
Total receipts . . . . GS 103 23 :
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follow * , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Cattle. Hogs , Sheep
Omaha PucKltig Co. 63 701 42
O. It. Hammond Co 215 1,626
42Mi
Swift and Company 121 l,9i'.1
Cudahy PackliVp Co 317 1.7SO Mi
Armour , Chicago 7S 1,817 1.3.SI
Vnnsant & Co f
Lob man & llothschllds. . 12
Huston & Co 6
Swift , country
Armour , country 43 !
Armour , Kansas City. . . , 219
Livingston & Schalcr. . . . 57
TV. F. Husz „ -is
McVlcUer 104
Other buyers v. . . 107 GO :
Totals 1,379SS3 4,94 !
CATTLE-Offerlngs of beef steers
light , but advices from Chicago were not
overly reassuring and buyers a * a rule
started out bidding ' .owcr prices. However ,
they wanted the cattle nnd , while the trade
was a little slow at lirst , everything sold In
ffood season and at prices not materially
different from yesterday. 'The general mar
ket Is now Just about 15fT20c lower than
last week.
Four days this week. . 9.7S3 25,743 21,16 ;
Same days last week. . . . 7,373 17,283 24,49 :
Same days week before. . 7,302 22,050 27,36 < ;
Same three week ? ago..10,600 24,425 25,761
Cows and helfcrn , as usual , were In mod
erate supply and the market for that
reason did not show any material change ,
values being Just about steady with yester
day. Veal curves brought Ilrm prices.
Some who had bulls on sale thought the
market on that kind of cattle was not
qulto so good ns It was a few days ago.
Not many stocker& and feeders were In
slzht and the market did not show mucli
chancre There was , however , considerable
demand from the country and really desir
able thin stockers without doubt would
have brought good steady prices. Warmed-
up cattle do not appear to be in very
active demand , as the condition of the beet
market Is not such as to stimulate free
buying : . Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av , Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . SSO J3 00 1..1230 $4 35 3..1150 40
1..1340 3 GO 3..105G 4 33 6..1076 4 40
2..1040 3 75 7. . KS ! 35 6..1030 443
1..1340 3 75 9..1025 4 35 20..13S3 4 4n
L. SSO 3 75 13..1074 4 35 S..1145 4 50
L. SCO 3 90 19. . 1200 4 .15 1C..1331 1 50
1..10JO 4 00 9..1016 4 1..13W 4 50
4 00 11..1113 4 40 8..1302 4 ffl
2. . C70 4 00 1..1230 4 40 20..1344 4 50
10. . S45 4 13 7. . 1233 4 40 3..13W 4 55
4. . 91l 4 15 5..1234 4 40 21..1179 4 60
4 315 4 25 L.aooo 4 40 19..1164 ' 4 60
lol070 ! ! 4 25 15..1295 4 40 G..1413 4 SO
38..1113 4 23 4 40 20..1357 4 90
7. . 9SO 4 30 4 40 17..1493 5 20
15..1010 4. 30
30STE
STE ERS TEXAS.
41. . 991 4 05
STEERS AND HEIFEHS.
3. .HIM 4 U >
COWS.
L. 920 2 50 2..1140 3 35 1..1040 3 G3
L. KO C 75 3. . ! 'S3 ' 3 35 5..1142 3 63
2. . 1075 275 S..115tl L.IO.'O 3 65
1..109. ) 2 SO 2. . W5 3 40 3..1110 3 75
1..1IKO 2 SO 1..1CCO 3 40 1..1030 3 73
1..UBO 3 00 12 W4 3 45 L.lOviO 3 80
3. . 10.10 ! 00 1..1130 350 4..1213 3 SO
1..104I ) 3 10 3..1120 3 50 1..13CO 3 S3
1..1000 3 15 2..1143 3 50 7..HIS 3 M
2..1170 3 15 1370 3 50 1..14SO 3 i5
2..1015 3 15 S. . 106.0 . 3 51) 10..13SS 4 00
1..1130 3 23 1..10M 3 10 ic..i2iy ; CM
1..1170 3 25 10. .1123 360 1..14SO 10
2..1203 3 35 1..1050 3 GO
COWS AND HEIFERS.
3..1076 3 75 17. . 733 4 00 6 : . 945 4 00
6..10M 4 00
.Illii J 10
HOnS llojs looked up thli mornlue.
.houxh th ? mnrluit was not very much
ilRher , The situation could perhaps ho
> e.-u described ar n shad' ' , ' higher. The
luinnml was good nnd the mirkot nrtlvo
it lhi > : > revallliis prices , so that nil i arly
leiir.iilco was elfvcted. Ivater advices fi\.m
' 'hii-ago Indicated n weaker olorv there , but
lu > report c.une too 'ate to make muh
ln''riM ! > ' ' - with the market hero , as the
uowt of the IIOKS were already Hold ,
The h-jus sold largely at $3.COjJ6j | , with
iroUy peed hi-.jvy hosrs nt ? l.0. Huyor. '
omplnlned that the iiuallty of the h > gs was
ml wo good today on an avi-iMgo as It was
.vMeniny . and that there were very few
rood lo.ids In the yarc' . " . Tlu * lu > a sold
odny only a shade- lower than oiv week
nro and only a nh.i.ic under the extinno
ilvh point of 111. ' uiou'.li. as will ba uotetl
rom the- table uf avi'r.ijje prlcc-a at h nd of
olumn. So far this week the reiHjits of
ioc-s have been Uirxcr than usual , , u wll
IB noted from the table of receipts. Rep.
; . -cntutlvc fftlen :
No. Hll. Pr.
77. . . . .Sfe . . . J fiju
13. . . . . .111 SO 3 Rj !
r,4 oo SOa 3 C2I&
& 3. 240 3 C'J1- .
to. .270 40 3 K
14) ) . 3 'i '
f | | tfM tO 3 C2H
' ' ' ' ' '
. . . . . . 160 3 C2V-J
fO 210 SO 3 KH *
M 2. > 40 3 C2U
73 232 3 CJVj
SI 213 SO 1 C 15
74 235 40 1 f'M
59. . . .247 40 3 ii
14. . . .2IS . . . 3 lU'/i. '
So. . . . . 3 ( S'/-j '
73. . . . . 3 CSMi
70. . .sj . . . 3 t'l'Vi
54. . . . . ara
80. .
91. . so b c :
83. . . .23S 120 3 l'2l"
63. . . .210 j po\J
94. . . .330 jo 3 n * * }
63. . . .212 . . . 3 CJi-j
69. . . . . 3 Co
53. . . . . 3 C3
77. . 40 3 C3
101. . .277 SO 3 C5
' . .257 . . . 3C3
ssl' . .2C1 SO 3 Co
' . .302 ICO 3 K
74. ! . .247 40
C3. . . .25 to
C ! 257 1-9 3 CJ
I 64. . . .28 80 SCO CO.,318 KO 3 PS
CS 278 120 360 61 JS1 . . . 3 6ft
C2 27J SO 160 67 300 SO 365
69 244 120 3W M 2S2 80 3 6S
S ? 214 SO SCO 72 CM . . . 3 K
S7 210 100 SCO 69 2S7 SO 363
S7 241 40 3 f.2'4 73 249 . . . 3 67'4
91 2,17 120 3 ra'fc ' 10 33 > . . . 367
70 214 . , . 3 C2M < 46 K02 . . . 3 G7 < 4
0 3J ( > SO 3 CJlfc f 5 333 SO 3 67ij
76 206 . . . 3 62',4 71 277 IfiO 3 67Jfc
77 257 160 3 62J4 64 293 120 3 67
SS 226 200 3 C2 > 4 f S 297 SO S 70
CS 214 . . . 3 C2'4 M 29J ( . . . 370
75 2.V2 40 8 6S'4 65 391 . . . 370
CO 2(1 ( 40 3624 * 80 SIS 200 370
S2 247 . . . 3 62 < 4 52 2S6 . . . 375
SI 239 SO 3 CSV4
WAOOX LOTS-PIOS.
2 170 . . . 200 2 323 . . . 360
1 4K ! > . . . 260 S 161 . . . 3 CO
1 Si'O . . . 2 CO 8 1S2 . . . a CO
1 210 . . . 2 C2',6 . . . : . .341 . . . 3 lit )
1 510 40 3 2o 3 200 . . . 3 CO
6 30 * . . . 365 Z 255 . . . 3 CO
6 240 . . . 367H 4 403 SO 360
3 273 . . . 3 57 > 4 4 233 . . . 360
6 211 ! . . . 3 57's ' 1 330 . . . 3 C2H
J 200 . . . 3 G74 ! 4 245 . . . 3 6 ! S
SHEEP Owing to the large ivcelptH am
the lower market at Chicago the marke' '
at this point was weak to HV lower and r
little Inclined to be slow. Still the demaiii
was fair and the- offerings for the nios
part chaniml hniuto In good season. Som <
Fort Collins lambs sold tip to $5.03 , whirl
H the b"st price so far this season. Tin
soles given bo'.ow will fhow the kind 01
prices paid.
Quotations nro : Oood to choice fe-d west' '
ern wethers , SI.BOfi4.CO ; fair to good , S4.40JJ
4.60 ; Mexican yearling * , $ t,9li ( > 3.00 ; cholc <
light weight western yearling ! " . $4.70'i4.SO (
good heavy w Ight western yearlings , fl.W'n
fa.r to good western ewes , $1,93$4.10 ; good te
choice native lambs , S3.25'f5.40 ( : good te
choice wustern lambs , J3.23'i(5.35 ( ; Fort Col'
llns Mexican lambs , good to choice , $5.4oft
4,70 ; send to choice western owes , S4.10ft4.35
C.CS : fair to good Port Collins Mexlcai
lamb ? , S5.25ff5.40 ; clipped lambs , none here
feeder sheep , S4.15JH.33 ; feeder lambs , } 4.2M |
4.CO ; cull sheep. S2 DOflS.OO ; cul' lambs , SS.OOli
3.60. Representative sales :
No. Av. Pr.
1 cull CO $300
3 culls S3 360
10 western lambs , culls 50 1 40
127 wes'ern lambs , culls fil 4 40
Ml sheep and yearlings SS 4 46
426 western yearlings 97 4 55
C09 western sheen 113 4 65
421 western yearlings 97 4 W >
2 western yearlings 90 4 65
15 yearlings 93 475
214 year.mgs 96 1 75
1195 western yearlings 107 4 SO
143 westerns , mixed S2 ' 90
242 western lambs 7S 5 IK )
230 western lambs 67 fi W
GS western lambs 63 5 CO
216 lambs 6 fi 33
1 goat SO 1223
19 coats 96 223
142 goat * 44 350
707 l'"ort Collins lambs S3 5 C3
27 > i Colorado Iambs iu "to
CHICAGO IiIVIJ STOCIC SIAIIKET ,
Cnttlc Go Ten Centi
Lower IIoKTit Strom ? .
CIIIOAGO , iMnrch 23. The demand foi
cattle today was Mow , and .prices suffered e
further decline of lOc for undesirable lots ,
Fancy cattle , J3.70Q5.SO ; choice steers , J5.30fj (
5.C5 ; medium , $4.061)4.95 ) ; bceif steers , J3.S5Q
4.55 ; stockers and feeders , $3.5 gM.75 ; bulls ,
$2.6004.00 ; western fed steers. J4.205f5.50i
Texas steers , J3,70If3.99 ; calves , J3.60ij7.15.
An usual the early demand for hogs was
especially strong and prices ruled 2Vtc higher
for choice butcher and heavy weights. Sub
sequently there was n weaker feeling and
the Improvement was lost. Fair to choice ,
J3.S2Uift3.45 ; packing lots. $3.55S3.SO : mixed ,
J3.COS3.S2H : butchers , J3.6o@3BO ; lights. J3,55Q
3.SI ; pigs , S3.25ST3.70.
Owing to the < larga supply of sheej ) there
was an attempt on the part ot buyers to put
prices lower , but It did not succeed very
well and competition for good fleeces caused
such offerings to sell at rcotnt prices. Poor
to prlmo sheep .brought . J3.00ij5.00. chiefly
JI.40 and upward ; yearlings , J5.0035.25 ; ex
port heavy sheep were salable at J4.S5 ; In
ferior to fair sheep In fleece sold at $4.000
5.90 , largely at J5.40S-5.83.
dlocelpts : Cattle. 11.000 head ; hogs , 26,000
head ; sheep , 19,000 head.
Kanxaii City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY. March 23. CATTLE- *
Recelpts , 4,040 natives and 1.030 Texans ;
demand for we'.l matured slaughtering
stock , either iheavy op light weight , was
good ; ready Falo at fiteady prices ; coarse ,
half finished sie > ers , alow nnd steady to lOc
lower : llgbt supply of Texana , good quality
and lirm prices ; heavy native steers , J5.15
(55.40 ( ; medium steers , J4.S5fi5.16 : light
wrlghts. J4.-log4.76 ; stockers and feeders ,
$3.7555.40 ! : butcher cows and heifers , J3 15 ®
5.40 ; canners. J2.33 3.15 ; butcher bulls , J3.15
fl-l.W : western steers , J3.15-S5.40 ; Texans ,
to.15'54.75. I
1VCK3S Receipts , 13,410 head ; good packIng -
Ing- and shipping demand ; the liberal offerIngs -
Ings were quickly absorbed at steady prices ;
h'avy. J3.653.77i4 ; mixed , J3.5033.75 ; lights ,
SHEEP Receipts. 4,450 head ; the- de
mand was active and while prices were not
quotably higher , late advance In prices
was ful'y sustained : spring lambs , J6 VyS
S.OO ; fed Iambs. J5.fOg6.40 ; yearlings , J4.40V
4.75 ; wethers. $4.25-4. < W ; ewes , S3.00@-l.05 ;
stockera and feeel rs , S2.00S'4.25 ,
St. LouU Lire Stock.
ST. IX5UIS , March 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts , 3,600 head. Including 2,300 Te.vans ;
market steady ; fair to fancy native ship
ping and export steers. J4.60fJ5.75 ; bulk of
sales , S5.0iVtii > .oo : dressed beef and butcher
steers , N.OOfiS.lS ; bulk of sales , $4.20i6.03 ;
sters. under 1.000 pounds , $3.C y04.60 ; bulk
of sales , JS.603'4.63 : stockers and feeder" .
$3.0036.10 : bulk of sales. J3.4fttf4.6D ; cows uJid
helfem , S3.OfViT6.00 ; bulk of cows. S2.4Ckfr3.SO ;
bulk of heifers. SS.GOIM.IO : Texas and In-
ii''in stoers. S3.40gC.00 ; bulk of wiles , W.70JP
1.73 : C3ws and heifers. S2.50ff3.76.
HOGS Receipts. S.200 head ; market Blow
aiv ! weaker , itlgs and lights. S3 vff3.73 ;
PJ.I k. r. . SS OifJ-SO ; butchers. SXTBJTS.SO.
SHEEP Receipts. SCO head ; market
strong nnd active ; native muttons , J4.23'T' ? '
4.W ) ; lambs. S4.75CiS.40 ; culls and bucks ,
SS.CO'u 3.73.
\i w York l.lviStork. .
NEW YORK. March 23. REEVES Ro-
celpts. 2.22S he.id : cables quiet ; live . attle.
and sheep steady ; rcfrlp rater beef higher
nt 10'4c per ll . ; exports , 141 head cattle.
Calves , receipts. 1.431 head ; market steady ;
nil sold : common to choice vi-als. J500ij7.73 ;
tops. JS.
.SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipte. 3..W
li-ad ; heep steady ; lambs , lOc lower ; 1111-
iflioru shi't'p. I.M3 ! head ; unshorn lambs. S3.75
ii3.C.5 ( ; culls. f3 : clipiied Iambs , S3.50"y3.C3 ;
si > rncr ! lambs. JI.OCTi3.00.
HO ( S Receipts , 3.239 head ; market easier
f. ,1fiMf * b l.lvi * Stiit'U.
SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH , March S3. ( Spe.
: lal. ) CATTLE Receipts. 500 head ; market
irt.i'o and steady to strong : natlven , SI Wit
i.CO ; Texans and westerns. S3.7WI | 75 ; lows
in.l helf.-rs. S2CXf425 ( ? : yearling ? and cfilva ,
f ) sfi r , f t ; storkers and f < r < ler.- < . $3.riWI.7"i.
1IOOS ltielits. \ . li 3W head ; m irkot
Ui'ndv : selllnir nt S3 BtWS.73 : bulk. $3 331i'l.im.
yi'KKp Receipts. 1.SCO head ; market U w ,
iteady.
CINPIWATI. March 23. 1 IOCS Active ,
itronr , J33STf3W.
OAT"M K FiViflv. } 3 75 ? 5 10.
Sliri-'P lllvher , 12 { ' " I fto.
KAMUS-Strong , JI.OOP5C5.
Kt'll'l- III ll'llt.
Vollowlnir are the receipts at the four
irlnclpnl wcstein markets f < ir March 23 :
CHIT. lionSheen. .
> malm . l,4nt 7.7 ! . ' 4 "SS
h'rain . 11 X ) M.OOO 19 o > i
< un ns City . 5 ' 20 13.110 4.4 < "
it. Louis . . : . 3 w s.oo see
Totals . .21 214 53,332 29.WS
NEW OHI.BANS. March 2.1P
"Irm : open kptt'r. V * Hc : r.nen kettle ,
r'fi'tnl. SOIMIUicentrlfiioil. . while ,
31'Vyellows. ; . ) ; ' " 4 i' : H cond2 ? C ) 3-lCc.
, '
NH\V YORK , March 23. SUOAIS-Tlnw.
i'endy : fair running. 3T4c ; erntrlfiic. ; ! M
rs ( c Molasses sugar. 3 ? c ; fair busl-
iffs ut quotations.
Oil Mlll'lf.'t.
OIL , CITY. M rli 2S Tr Ult balanopn.
1 11 ; I'ertlll meg > ' 11 b'd : "blnments | ft . S72
,1il , : riini" . ! 'I.'I5' ! > ' > ln : avernvo shipment ? , ,
S.fTObbl * n\ > rare runs 77 " 1. ti'ils
NKV'lMC. . Marih -Standard Oil1
loat-d Jl.'j'ii4 77.
rcluphonc K ) ; ) ! ) . Oiiiuli i , N'j i
COMMISSION ,
JKAIN , I'HOVISIONS .uid STOCKS
UH IUA.1K.
i .a. Ne 1 or *
n ABrr4i ; M Ca
RIKC IS53
RRPEMNEYa CO.
ftoofi4HrurEBUa ) BJWICH loaartit
OMAHA nca. uhtsut nit.
When TravcHng
Read The Cee
Hero Is Where
You Will Find it in the
Principal Cities.
ANACONDA , MON1\
Jnme * 31. ( indnril.
ATLANTA , G\ .
ICImbnll nniic Mew * 5lnnd.
BOSTON ,
IMtbllo I.llirnrr.
Vriiilonic lintel
llopitiiii rrrxs Club , 14 ItoiTrnrtlt St ,
BUFFALO.
< ienoioe Hotel Ncirn MtnniL.
BUTTK.
AVm. Shield * .
CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
Hnrvnril tin. * vrmlty I.lbrnrr.
CHBYHM IK.
IJ. A. I-ORati , U1U W it Kith St.
Club.
ciuc.vno.
AnilUorliim Aniu-i > TH Stniul.
Aiiiiliurluni Hotel Krirn S ml.
Cm nil Puolllo lintel > n tnnil.
( iriM t > artlir'j-n Hotel NCTTII Stnnd.
I'/iluxr lloiinc NCIVH Sniul.
I'onlunicretTn Stand , Xo. aiT Dear-
bnm Street.
* * nolntetl Advertlicr'a Club , Pnlmea
Hoaiie.
CLEVELAND.
U'edilell Hoime.
The Ilullenilen.
Cnmuierclnl Trnvcler * ' Amoolntlon.
Mn-innto Tcmiilc.
. COLORADO SPRINGS.
Printer * ' Home.
DENVER.
Drown Hotel Xom tnn < T.
Hamilton .t KonUrluU , OOl-ni2 ( ITth i.
McLnii , , nut .t Co. . N35 .Sixteenth St.
rntt MerrnutHc Co. . 1317 Lnrlmrr St
Windsor Hotel \CITB Stand.
DBS MOINE'S.
> Io e > Jacob * , Hock. Inlniid Depot.
V. M. C. A. lleiidluir lluum.
DULUTH , MINN.
WltB & Ileiiuett , 214 W. Superior Si.
FORT SMITH , ARK ,
II. S. A. ItendiiiE Ilooin
HAVANA , CUBA.
Indrlntcrra Hotel Iteiiillue noom.
HONOLULU , H. I.
Honolulu Hotel Reading Room.
HELENA.
W. A. Moore. Uth aveuue and Mali * St.
Uelena Public Library. \
HOT SPRINGS , S. D.
George Glutton.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C , H. Wearer A Co.
P. C. Having.
L. D. Cooper A Co. , O20 Central Are.
KANSAS CITY.
Robert Reid. 1O32 McGce St.
Coated jonieTr Stand.
ilUnourl Republican Club , DOS OnltU
more AT * .
Public I.lbrarr.
Rickieckcr Cigar Co. , Oth and \Valnnt
opnovlte P. O.
Jlallrrar Y. M. C. A. , room 27 Unlo *
Depot , Kannaa City , llo.
Public Library.
LEXINGTON , KY.
Y. M. C. A. Reading Room.
LINCOLN.
W. S. Edmlston , 1123 O Street , Dellr.
cry Agent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver & Haine * . 1OO S. Spring St.
F. n. Hannoou , 422 S. Main St.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Oharle * A. Gtlllc'a American GxchanBC
3 Cockipur St. , Trafalgar So. . , S.V. .
MANILA , P. I.
AndreTr V. Schoiic , Cor. Pnente d
Eapana and Escolta Street * .
MINNEAPOLIS.
Pnbllo Library.
\Vt Ilotalerr Stand.
NEW YORK.
Cooper Onion Library.
Fifth Avenue Hotel Xetvn Stand.
Fifth Avenue Hotel Reading Room ,
Empire Hotel.
Urouinc Street Library.
Holland llonne Reading Hooni.
HulTliinu House.
Imperial Hotel \CTT Stnnd.
llochaiilc * ' anil Triidrr * ' Free Library
.Vo. IS Hlifil Sixteenth Street.
Prean CInli. lOa * uu it.
VVmtnilnnler Motel Hrndlng Room.
U'liulnor llcilrl HendluBT Room.
V. M. C. A.Jltl SlrriM and 4th Avenaa ,
OODEN.
W.Vpnh , 2405 Washington Ave.
\V. G. Kind.
PARIS , FRANCE.
Vew York Hfi-nld Reading Room , 4J
Ave. lie PUnern.
rhon. Conk t Son * , 1 Ave. de 1'Opera.
PONCE. PORTO RICO.
Ko\vc A ; ( ivHtrum.
PORTLAND , ORE.
kV. U. Joiien , L'I > 1 Alilrr Xt
i'ortlnnil Hoti'lOIT Mnnd ,
PHILADELPJIIA.
llcrcnntllc Library.
SACRAMENTO.
'uhllo Llbniry ,
SAN FRANCISCO.
uljllc I.lbrnry.
SAU JUAN , PORTO RICO.
lotel Inglaterra Reading Roov
SAN I A ANA , CAL.
inntu Ann Kree Piibllu Library , .
SALT LAKE CITY.
, . F , Hniniiifl , I. ) i-'eiiiii 'i'hvuter.
> u 1 1 l.'ii-c > IM Co.
(
ubllu Library.
SI-ATTI.E
: IIMI < TIIptn c . , : ud 1-2 pike St.
k. 'I' , LiindliiTK.
ienrgv F.Vnril. .
SIOUX CITY.
larrplltnn llotrl Nctrii Stand ,
( onilnitilll lloti'l Neiin Stand.
lotfl Veiiiliinirfiv Ntuuil.
roiiuiiy A It iilelicrliocUor.
'uljllc l.brar ! > .
iri-itlil l-'ltxKlliltnn , 70(1 I' our til St ,
toy Allen. r.2l Center SI ,
: . JL C. A. Ki-iulliin lloiiin.
SPOKANIi.
elm TV Griihum 72IJ-725 RlvcritdC
Avenue.
ST. JOSEPH ,
ir-.t.lo , ' . .Sen * Sliiiuli " 21 Edmon <
uncllniiCTI - * Stnnil , "HI Rdmoud St
T. 31. C. A. Rend I tin R m.
ST PAUL , MINN.
rn Club.
'liiiUor Hotel.
ST. LOUIS
1. J. Jell , Mill Olive M.
'latilrrx' H'Mrl .Verv * Stand.
'ulillc l.lbriirj- .
WASHINGTON , D. C.
nilnrd' * Moli-1 Xevr * Stand.
rlluglun llolcl ,
ouBreiiluiial I.lbrnry.
Ilirtfo lion- .
crlcultm'Hl Department Ll
National Committee.