Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 25, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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    COMMERCIAL AND PINANCIA !
Excitement In the Wheat Pit OrerShon
Trying to Dover ,
MAY'S NET GAIN IS t 5-8 CENTS FOR THE DA
Corn nml Ontn Also Co Utmnnl , 1'or
Improve * Seven mill n lltllf
C'ctilH Croi DaiiuiKC Ilc-
jinrtn on
C1HCAOO , ( March 21. The moving cnus
of tlio strength In wheat today after abel
two hours' d.priwalon was the Jncrcasln
number of reports of damage of
norlouH character tu winter wheat. Shorl
wcro forced * o cover and during the oxclt <
incut May -wheat rose 2'ic ' from the bottoi
of tlio day's range ami closed at the to
with tt nut K'lln of ItafrlKc. Corn and oal
pursued a nlmllar course and advanced U' '
? 4o and V41f.Uc respectively. Pork Improve
7',4c ' and lard and ribs luft off a shiid
higher.
Th ro was nil easy fooling In wheat at th
and May opened Vi& ic Jowcr at CS1
yj and id : off to 6SHo during' the llr
hour's trading. There wore no fresh reu
eons for wc.tikiH.-8s at thu limn of upcnliu
Jjut 'bulls were tllsheart = ned at the apath
of traders In general and the Indlfterenc
with which reports of heavy damage to win
ter wheat wis ) received. Tile bulls consld
crod the holding of wheat under such clr
curnfltaiiccs llku love's labor lost and lu
Bomo drop Into tlio maws of the bsars , wh
iwsro short ntid were looking on the declln
with which 'tho market -started as the prone
tlmo to feed.
The reports of winter-killed wheat fron
ith ? country wt-ro numuroua and fully c-or
roborutcd previous advices of a slmlln
character. The action of the market , however
over , during the early trading clearly Indl
< cn.tc.-d a wt-ll spread ibellef that wheat \v i
not n nrly ? o Horlounly damaged as run
lioon claimed , Chicago received forty-twi
cars , ot which live -worn graded contract
Mlnnoapolls and Duluth got 392 cars , agalns
310 < the same day Jast year. Atlantic per
clearances fcr the day wer , 540,000 bu. In
dlcatlons werthat the world's shipments t <
Kuropo would ibo about 0,500,000 bu. for th' '
week. St. Louis bought wheat freely 01
the brcwk and orders from outside cenorall1
were -to 'buy. ' During the last half of < th <
nesslon reports from Kentucky said Urn
fall wheat fields -were being plowed up nn <
Kunoral complaints from the southwest wen
of nn almost sensational character , claim
Inp that dairngo previously unsuspected hue
revealed Itself. This stort of news startoi
local shorts scrambling to cover. Offering :
wrr. ! found to be very scarce , however , nn <
utter a vigorous climb during1 the last hou
of the session May rested at 708c , with th <
buying demand mill uiwatlsncd.
Corn follawc < l wheat , rallying sharply a
the closo. Shorts and elevator pt plo wen
lieavy ; .buyers . on the way up. Claims fron
New York of 100 boatloads being dispose *
of for export exerted a strengthening In
Iluence. Receipts , 105 cars and country of
Terlnga practically no-thing. May started
Uc lower at 3SH3BUc , declined to St c , thei
advanced to 35c sellers at the close.
Oats rallied with the other grains , closing
Jlrm at the high point. Elevator people cin <
nhorts ( bought and this helped the advance
HecelptB. HI cars. May ibegan UttT'Kc lowei
at 26'fic , sold sparingly o/t / 2C572GV4C , 'then ros <
Bteadlly to and olosed at Mc.
A good cash demand for meats and 'buy. '
Ing of kird and ribs by packing concern ;
strengthened provisions. May pork oponei
2Hc lower at tS.Ou and advanced to $9.1 :
buyers at the oloso. The irange In lard one
ribs wren very narrow.
Estimated receipts for Saturday : Wheat
40 carw ; corn , 125 cars ; oats , ISO cars ; hogs
02,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows- :
Articles. Open. Hlth. Low. Clone. Yoa'dy
70 08H 70H
07M-CI8 07H C9H < J8
36SJ9H 30M 3C3H 3S1I
2BH 20H
May. . . 005 9 IS 90S 0 15
July . . 820 030 920 U20 925
Laixl.
May. . . 632W S3S 632H tan ESS
July. . . C4T 647W t 4r H7Mi
So pt. . . COO 602 SOU 602J , S67H
BlbH.
May. . . 472W
July. . . lH.r 4UO 48-i 487M
Sept. . . COO 5 ( JO 600
No. 2.
Cnsh quotatlona were ns follows :
FLOUR Hotter demand and steadier :
winter patents , $3.50 3.00 : straights , $3.20 <
3.30 ; clears , $3.KX33.10 ( ; spring specials. $4.0t
( Td.lO : patents. 3.2rd-3.60 ( ; straights , $2.705f
S.10 ; bakeru , $2.20-52.40.
WHfcAT-No. 2 spring , C6HiCS ( c ! No 5
spring , G3 < 5C7o ; No. 2 red , 69)70Ac ) ! ,
CORN-No. 2 , 3li4c ; No. 2 yellow ,
VTSTrN ° - 2iS io ; No. 2 white , 3C
COWc : : ; No. 3 white , 29H@30e.
JlVK-No. 2. 52jr52Uc.
BAULEY No. 2. 4047c.
SEEDS No. 1 , HaxK d , U.18 : northwest ,
$1.22'i ; prime timothy seed , $2.35 : clowr ,
contract crado , Jfi.iH.
1'RO VISIONS MCS.I pork , per bbl. , tDOCKi ?
OM. iMva , per 100 Ibs. , K.'Xtiiv.TtV . Short
rlb.s sides ( Jooso ) , J4.40ff4.SO. Dry salted
Phoulders ( boyed ) . ) f4. i'fl4.371Short clear
Blde.s ( boxtdj. $4.RQ5.00. ;
WllISKY-Dlstlllers1 finished goods , pet
per Knl. . J1.2G.
8UUARS Cut loaf , $5.83 ; granulated. $533 ,
Following are the receipts nnd shipments ;
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts ,
Klour , Mils . 9,000 19.00C
Wheat , bu . . . 37,000 33,00 (
Corn , bu . 89,000 101,00 (
O.its , bu . 105,000 231 , 0 < X
Rye , bu . 2,000 G.CKK
Barley , bu . 18,000 10.00C
On the Produce exchange today the but
tnr market "WHS nrm ; crenierleB , 14@21c ;
dairies , lli lSc. UKBS , easy ; fres h. 12c ,
Chscse , steady ; cjeamerles , lt > % ? yimc
Drc-sscd poultry , ntcndy ; turkeys , Il@l3c ;
ducks , gHO'lOc ; chickens ,
YOltIC r.K.\nilAh , MAIIKKT
for tilt ; Diiy on Genera !
CoiiiinoiUtlrn.
NEW YORK , March 21. FLOUR-Rc-
colpts , 23,830 bbls , ; exports , 31,137 bbls.
Btron ; er , with wheat and held higher , bul
lacked demand.
RYE Kasy ; No. 2 western , 63c , f. o. b. (
atloat.
Wheat Receipts , 44,800 bu. ; exports , 31,991
bu , Spot strong ; No. 2 red , S2Vic , f. o , b. ,
afloat , OptlotiH ojened weak owlnsr tc
heavy forelKii and local short sales but re.
nml ned FtronK In the late afternoon. A
peed export demand at the seaboard and
bullish Russian reports of fain I no caused
nctlvo covering and n atrong close nt 10
l ? c not advance. Cables were steady and
riuMt'ii , uuu.
CORN Receipts , CI.COO liu. : exports , 157-
S90 bu. Spot strong ; No. 2 , 42',444'.4o ' , f. o ,
1) , , afloat. Options opened cany , with wheat
and rallied on heavy export sales , attended
by local covering. Closed strong , at % c ne |
advance. May , 3 TMi lO'/ic ; closed , 40y-e ;
July closed , 4t > } Jc.
OATS lK'cetpti170,400 bu , ; exports , 9,971
Im. Spot steady ; No. 2 , 31c ; track , white ,
831 < 3SV4ci ! No. 2 white , SSVil&Mo : track , mixed
western , 3l'fJ3lc. Options steadier.
WOOL Dull ; fleece , lG5J21o : Texas , 125J
He.
He.LARDStcady
LARD-Stcady ,
11UTT13R Firm : western creamery , 1751
22c ; Elglns , 22cj Imitation creamery , 13V41 ]
JSU'P.
CHEESE Firm ; largo white , 12c ; smal
white , 12Wc : largo colored , 12c ; email col'
orcd , 12 l2 ie.
Enos Steady ; western , fresh , ! Sffl3V4c
emit hern. 12013c.
TAIJ.OVSteady ; city , 4o ; country
.
METALS-PIir Iron warrants , dull am
nominal , at J10.0 bid and Jll asked , I.ak <
roppcr , Htencly. with J17.15 bid and $17.27' , '
iiskc-d. Copper. Htencly. with $23.70 bid am
$2i.SO ; nskcd. I.eud. cany , with H.2abl \ <
mid J4.42VS apked. Speller , unchanged , will
JG.30 bid and JG.35 abked. The brokers
price for load Is J.20and | for copper $17.60.
COTTONSEED OIL - Shade easier
through lack of demand ; prime summei
yellow , 2Gc ; off summer yellow , 20c ,
1,1 viTiiool Ciriilu nnd I'riivlNlonii ,
LIVERPOOL. March 34.-WH12AT-Mnr
ki > t llrm. U" lower ; March , 6s 3id ; May , C :
3id : July. 6s Slid.
CORN Markc-t jttoady. 4 1 higher to M <
lower : Marc-Ji , 3s 6 > id ; May , 34 4Ud ; July
s * 44 ; < i
< lpcol ( | > t8 of wheat durlnir the Inst thrf' '
lays , ' . 'C.OOO centals , Including 9I.COO Amcrl
can. Rcculptu of AJncrlcan corn during tin
laKt three days. 197,300 o-ntals.
PROVISIONS Lard , iprlmo western , 27
8d. llams > , short cut , steady at 35s Gd. Ba
con , Cumberland cut. firm ut 26s Gd ; shor
ribs , ' . ' 7s Gd ; ccar bellies , strong at 30s ,
iCin-Hiirj riv drill 11 anil I'rovlMloun.
KANSAS CITY , 'March 2I.-WHEAT-
May decl'ncd 4o to 6240 , but advanced la'.er
closing at G3Hc on cantlnuod advices frv-n
country IndlciiUug severe dantaeo to croji
N'o. 2 hard , CSHr ; No. S. 62364'ic : No. 2 tti
Too , No. 3 , 701ji3c.
CORN-Stfady ; No. 2 mixed , 32Vic ; No.
white. Sic ; No. 3 , 38'tc.
OATS-KIrm : No. 2 whlto. SOc.
IlYK-Stcncly ; No. 2 , S4c.
HAY Firm ; choice timothy and pralrlt
J7.2M37.60.
HITTTKU Sl-ady ; creamery , HQIDc
dnlry , l c.
KOQS Steady ; fresh , lOlSc.
HKl Bll'TS- Wheat , S2.70J bu. ; corn , 2S.7C
bu. ; OHts , tWO bu.
SHIPMENTS- Wheat , 22,800 bu. ; corr
7,000 bu. ; oats. 2,000 bu.
OMAHA < u\mt.\i , MAIIKKT.
Condition of Trmlo mill ClnnCiitlonn ni
Simile nml I'M iny 1'roiliirr.
EGOS Receipts liberal ; demand good
market firm nt lOHc.
UTTTTER-Common to fair , llt12c ? ; choice
14fn.ii"1 ; sei > arator , 20c ; gathered creamery
.
POULTRY Chickens , live ,
ilrcssrd. lK10'ic ( ; old nnd stnggy roosters
llv , 4Srr ; dressed , oilTc ; ducks and geese
live7 < fcTfSc ; droKpeci , 9iJ10c ; turkeys , live
SBlOc : tlrr > ri * > il , light weight , 12HO'3ci ' neav ;
welcht. llf(12c.
IMOKONS Live , ncr dozen , 75S90c.
VEAl -Cholce , STiOc.
OYSTERS Hulk Standard , per gnl. , $1,10
mediums , per can , 15c ; Standard , per can
20r ; KxtRi Se > ct. per can , 25c ; New Yorl
Countu , iwr can , SOc ,
FRESir WATER FISH-AVhlto nsh , 9c
lake trout. 9c ; small trout , green , lie ; yellov
pike , 8c ; pickerel , winter caught , Gc ; Pllvoi
herring , 4c ; perch , scaled nnd dressed. Gc
I nerch. skinned nnd dressed , 7c ; northert
crappic , lOc ; bullheads , dressed , lOc ; blncl
bnps , very scarce , 15c.
HHA FISH Klounders , Scj haddock , 9c
Columbia river salmon , lie ; halibut , lie
No. 1 smcltfi , lOc ; blue llh , lOc ; Spanlsl
mackerel , lOc ; red snapper , lOc ; extra , large
mnckctx ? ' . , SOc each.FRUITS.
FRUITS.
Al'PLKS Ben Davis , per bbl. , $1.75175.00
Geiiltons , $1 ; New York Bnlclwlnx , Ore < -n'
Ing and others , choice , per bbl. , Jt'i S'o.BO
weBtern boxed. $ l.Sdtt2.00.
CRANHBRRIES Jersey. $6.00S < 3.2j ! large ,
Jfl.COtjC.75 ; per crate , J2.cjOff2.25.
VBOETABLES.
TOMATOES-I'cr crate , JI.OOQ1.S5.
SPINACH None In market.
LETTUCE Homo crown , per doz ,
buneluH , 45c. . _
CRLERY Cnllfornia , good stock , 7Go |
Mlchliran , choice .stock , 25Q30c.
ONIONS Homo grown , per doz. bunches ,
SOc.
SOc.WAT13RCRESS Nl-cit. cases , $1.60.
CAIlU-XOE-Cratcd. per lb. . 3n.
CAULIFLOWER Per crate , $2.50.
ONIONS Per bu. , fWc t$1.0f. .
HEANS Hand-picked , navy , per bu , , il.K
® 1 60.
POTATO ES-Cholce , sacked , 70e ; poorer
stock , 60c ; Minnesota Uurbanks , SStiWc ;
Colorado , $1.001(1.05 ( ; Early Ohio seetl pota-
't08U'EET6POTATOES-Per bbl. , J2.2&B2.BO ;
seed sweets , $2.000-2.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS -California , fancy , $3.75CROO ;
choice. J3.50ilU.75 ; Mssmlna. fancy , $4.01i4.2o.
OIUVNGES Navels , fancy , JS.So aBO ;
choice , $3.16173.26 ; seedlings , .40B'2.65. '
BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock ,
per bunch , J2.00ff2.25 ; medium sized bunches ,
$1.7552.00.
DATES Hallowpo , CO to 70-ilb. boxes , Gc ;
Salr , 5 ic ; Fard. Sl-lb. boxes , lO-fillc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Almonds. per lb. , 17c ; Brazils , per
lb. . 91T10c ; English walnuts , pir lb. , fancy
soft shell , 12J12tAc : standards , lOc ; filberts ,
per lb. , lie ; pecans , polished , 8010c : cocoanuts -
nuts , per 100. i $ ; peanuts , raw , DV4Gc ;
rcastwi. G fTTc.
CIDER Per half bbl. . $3.
SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. . $3.
HONEY Choice white , 12t4T13 ( ( 4c.
M APLE SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each ,
$2.60 : gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal.
cans , $ G 25 ; quart cans , $3.50.
MAPLE SUGAR-Cholce , In boxes , 9c.
FIG-S Importsd. none ; California , 10-lb.
ibexes , $1.40 r-1.50. -
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
IIIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2
green hides , Re ; No. 1 salted hides. 8Uc ;
No. 2 salted hides , 7'4c ; No . Iveal calf , S to
12 Ibs. , lOc : No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc.
TALLOW. GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1.
3 > ,4e ; tallow. No ,2. Sc ; rough tallow , lc ;
white grease , 2 (33c ( ; yellow and brown
greas' . lUtffS c.
FURS Mink. 1075c ; bear ( black or
brown ) . J5.00-S20.00 ; eWer , Jl.50JjS.00 ; beaver ,
$1.00f(6.00 ( : skunk , 15fi 75c : muskrat. StflOc ;
raccoon , 15iJ50c ; red fox. C5cJZ$1.25 : gray fox ,
ETiffoOc ; wolf ( timber ) , 25c < ff$2.50 ; wolf
( pmlrlo ) . coyote. lOSJnOc ; wildcat. 10JJ25c :
badgf-r EfflOo ; silver fox , $50.00 175.00.
SHEEP" PELTS-Green salted , each , 16
75c : green salted sh3arlngs ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , 15c : dry ihearlngs ( shirt
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry
flint , Kansas ard Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4Q5L ; dry flint ,
Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight , 3fT4c ; dry flint , Colorado
rado butchr wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4Q15c ; dry flint. Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3/8Ic.
F SUIIIMUSE FOR SIIOHTS.
AVlicnt .Til in pi Up Two Ccnia on Xc
York Trail I ii K.
NEW YORK , March 24. After having
things practically their own way for several
days , bear operators In wheat , who had
persistently disregarded bud crop news and
Ignored all other Influences which bulls had
brought to bear on the market , were stam
peded this afternoon 1 > y a big export de
mand nnd famine reports from Russia. Re-
Ing heavily oversold , the market on start
ing advanced rapidly , making 2c a bu. gain
before the close , which was a strong one , at
the top point of the day and about ilc nbov-a
last night. After the regular close "May
wheat advanced to 75sC ? , with shorts still
buying nervously.
St. I , ouiN Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 21 , FLOUR Quiet ,
firm but uncnans-ed.
WHEAT Options strong and higher ; spot
better ; No. 2 red. cash , elevator , 7c'
track , 7Vff"4c ; March , 73c ; May. "G'Kc '
asked ; July , GS'Ac bid ; No. 2 hard. Gft '
CORN Futures fractionally higher ; sp'ot
nominally higher. No. 2 cash. 33' > c : truck ,
c ; March , SS c ; Mav 33c bid ; July ,
RYE Firm ; Me
SBRDS Flaxseed. higher , $1.17 ; prlmo
tlmoUis' . = cd. J2.20.
COHNMEAL $1.75ffil.SO. (
URAN Dili : , declining ; sacked , east
track. Efif 5SVic.
H'AY ' Steady to Htrong ; timothy , JS.OO ®
9.00 ; prairie , JG.OOflS.OO.
1IUTTER Steady ; craamery , 18JJ22c ;
dairy. 13ii'17c.
EGGS Lower ; lOV-ic.
WHISKY Steady ; $1.2 .
METAi-S Lencl , higher , W.KU .SO ; apel-
tcr , strong , $0.05.
PROVlSIONS-Pork. flrm. higher ; stand
ard mess , Jobbing , JD.25. Lard , better ;
prlmo stam. $5.05 : choice , $515. Dry call
moats , boxed shoulders , $1.25 ; extra HhortB ,
J4.Su ; rllM , Js.OO ; Hhorts , $5.12V4. Hucon ,
boxed sbouldc-rs , $5.00 ; extra shorts , J5 25 ;
rlU' . J5.TO ; Hhorts , $3.iT24. < / .
RECEIITS Flour. 5,00) bbls. ; wheat , 4,000
bu. : corn. 29000 bu. : oats. 10.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 8,000 bbls. . wheat ,
28,000 bu. ; corn , lfi.000 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu.
w OrlrmiH Mnrkc-t.
NEW ORLEANS , March 24. PROVI
SIONS Quiet , steady ; pork , standard mess ,
$9.2559.110. Lard , reflnea tierce , J4.C2V4 ©
4.75 ; pure , $ I.K7'.b. ' Rex d meats , dry salt
dioiilders , $1.50 : sldej , $5,12'i. Uncon , clear
rib sides. $ . " .75fiC.b2'.i. Hnnw , choice nugar
cured. $ S.50fl9.0.
COFFEE Rio. ordinary to fair , C7-1WP
7 3-1 Co.
RICE Steady ; ordinary to good. 3' < c.
FLOUR Ktcndy ; extra fancy , $3.40U3.60 ;
patents. $ ; i.f05j4.CO.
CORNMEAl -$1.95ifl.97H.
11RAN 72c.
HAY Prime , $11.00Q12 ! 0 ; choice , $13.00 ®
1350.
CORN No. 2 sackeil , white , 43Q143'/c. !
OATS-No. 2 sjicked , 3le.
riiu-liuintl "MarUi't ,
CINCINNATI , March 24.-WHEAT-Mar-
kot uulet. llrm ; No , 2 red , 72c.
CORN Qiili > t ; No. 2 mixed , 37c.
OATS Stencly ; No. 2 mixed , 2S
RYU-Qulet : No. 2 , 6 ! > c.
PROVlSIONS-Lnrd , steady. $5.10. Bulk
meat. * , quiet. $4.75. Hacon , quiet , $5CO ,
U'lllskY-SKiiciy ; $1.26.
HU'lTER-Quk-t.
SUGAR Firm.
EGGS Steady ; lie.
Toli-ilo MarUrt.
TOLEDO. O. , March 24. WHEAT Mar
ket higher nnd llrm ; No. 2 , cash , 73V4o ; May ,
73Ho bid.
COUN-Qulct and flrm ; N < v. 2 mixed , 35c ,
OATS Dull and easy ; No , 2 mixed , cash
and May , 27c.
RYE-Dull and steady , No. 2 , cash , 65o
bid.
bid.CLOVEPSEED Dull and lower ; prime ,
cash , old , $3,20 ; now , cash , March nnd April ,
J3.421S bid.
ForrlKii Kliiiiiu-liil.
IX5NDON , March 2l.-Gold prJmlum at
Rucnos Ayrcs , 112. Bpanlsh 4s closed at &SV .
The market for American securities was
flrm all day on a more buoyant fooling.
Tha closing ( ono was llrm nnd the demand
generally quiet. Ths amount of bullion
taken from the Bank of England on bal
ance today. 89.0)0 ) ,
PARIS , Starch t'4. Thrpo per cent rentes ,
lCf 3So for the aecvnmt. Exchange on 1,011-
don , 51 3c for checks. Spanish 4s closed
i at fffl.15 , Prlcft * on the bouw today openc
favorable , but were afterward quiet. Spat
Ish 4s 'hnrdened ' , but lost their advanc- -
South African securities started animate
nnd nrm. but ro.ictc-0 toward the closj c
proflt-tnklng for London nccount.
BERLIN , March 21 , On the bourne todn
lntcrnn.tlonnl s ; urltles were steady. Spni
Ish 4s wcro flrm , Bank shares were quli
pnd Iron nnd coal almrcA w.ro nnlmatcd.
STOUY OF UA.Y IN WA.1,1 , STIl 13151
Mnrkct Ctonrrnllr linn Strong Ton
unit Miiiir.v Ituti-n Knnlor ,
NEW YORK , Marclt 24. The fact thr
money was slightly easier today , call rntc
ranirlng from 4 to 4' i per cent , lent conll
doneo to operators nnd gave the market
Btrontr tone most of the day. Another 1m
portant Influence on quotations was the prc
diction that bf-caupe of the curtailment I
loans supposed to have taken nlaco till
week the banks wou'd bo able to show a :
Increase In surplus reserve tomorrow. Poc
huylntr of Brooklyn Rnpld Transit , whirl
lifted It 5' points , nnd People's Gas , whlcl
gained nearly n point , had n s. ntlmentii
Influence borntisc of the prominence of th
parties concerned In recent operations fo
a rise.
The railways were not quite ns active1 a
yesterday , but dcMllngs In grangers 1m
proved them fratitlonnlly nnd Pnrlllcs wcr
a trlllo hlchcr. Consolidntod Oas lost S1 !
points and Third Avenue 6 on the fear thn
they will not secure desired legislation
There were fractional losses , too. In Metro
polltan Street Railway and Continental To
b.icco , whlln In Sugar thelos wns 1
aolnto.
Among the coalers , Lncknwnnnn and Jor
scy Central rose over a. point each , whll
the Readings were practically unchanged
Among the railways Southern preferred
Louisvillennd Atchlson preferred Improvei
over a point each. The activity In Louis
vllle started In London and aroused n brlsl
local demand. The explanations that tin
Wtstlnghoitfo suit against the Genera
Electric company was of a friendly nature
continued to benefit General K' ctrlc to
dav , which rose n point. Rubber nnd Chicago
cage Terminal were also strong and galnei
over a point each. A drive nt Burlington It
the late dealings reduced Its extremegnlr
over a point nnd exercised nn unscttln
cffec.t on the general market. This Htock
however , toward the end spurted up npalr
and made gain of 4 point. LlsJwheri
there was some hesitation and the market
ended with n rather easier tendency.
A good business was transacted In bonds
today , the aggregate being $3,935.000. Price !
mo\vrt up pretty generally with qrc'dec
strength In Standard RopIncomes. . Un lei
Sta.tc new 4s and the old U advanced Jj
per ci-nt In the bid price.
' Lender
The Commercial Advertiser's
financial cablegram says : The market !
here wore Idly llrm today. Americans hard
ened on the purchase of 5.000 shares ol
ITnlon I'aclllc , Northern Pacific nnd Atolil-
neil preferred by Liverpool boars. f > e
York sold , causing a smal relapse. There
was a. recovery In the street , closing nl
,
the best , with Denver preferred lending
Tlntos were 33yWHO > , < , on free seUng ngalnH
options maturing on Monday. Anncomlns
were 8i I understand from a good quarter
will be unchanged ,
ter that the aivltlsnd
4s were &SH
Uostons were 3 IMG. Spanish
GoldTo tha amount of 10,000 arrived roiii
Holland nnd 50.000 was taken for Natal ,
The bank Is lending freely. Gold has re
lapsed to 77s 0d. which Induces a strong
are the 'losing quotation !
for the lending s'tocks on the New \ork
exchange today :
Offered. Kx-dv. !
The total vales of stocks today were C91.-
? 00 shar'e. Includlnp the followinK : A'chl-
ion , 4,431 : Atc'hlson preferred. 37o5 , ; Central
[ aclllc. 10.810 ; Burlltictou , S2S 0 ; Lqulsvllle
t Nashville , 23fioO ; Manhattan , 13,5 ( : Met
ropolitan , C.170 ; Ueadlnr 1lrst proferrJd , 14-
! 2V , Missouri Paclllc. C.KO ; New Jersey Cen
tral , 5.620 : New York Central. O.SoD ; North-
? rn Paclllc. 5,485 : Ontario & Western. 5,1 0 ;
Union Pacific. 9 , liO ; St.
[ lock Island , 2:1,253 : ;
I'aul. 21,039 : Southern Pacific. S.300 ; &Mith-
preferred , 19.500 : Union
> rn , 3,030 ; Southern
[ nclllc pr-ferred. 13.122 ; American Steel &
Wire , 18.015 ; Federal Steel. 10.83.V. I'cople'i3
la.H. 2S.97B ; Brooklyn Transit. 19.880 ; Supiir.
Tennessee Coal and iron. 7,7-0 ;
19,430 ;
Leather preferred. 3,339 : Rubber , 4/b. . : bt.
Louis & Southwestern preferred. 7,220 ; Chl-
: ago Great Western , 3,280.
\oiv York Money BlnrUet.
NEW YOniC. March 24. MON'KY ON
3AIjIj Nominally. 4fr. ( > per cent.
IMIIMB MUUCANTILE PAl'ISll-SUfflU
STERLlNO EXCHANQH Steady , with
iic'tunl business In bankers' bills at JI.Ra'/ifff
I 85' for demand nnd at ll.SVH.sr4 for Hlxty
ilays ; posted rnte ? . $4.S4ffl I.SHfe and J4.SG'i ' ;
jommerclal bills. $4.S2'i.
SIIAMOR CBHTI I'MCATiSSOflCO C.
HAH SIIA'2R-Drjic. ! ;
MEXICAN DOI < | .AnR-l7Hc.
OOVERN'MKNT HOND3-Strnn ; U. 8. 3s ,
IOS i ; now 4s , res129 ; coupon. 129 : 4s , 1 *
: oupon , 113i ; Gs. rei ? . , 112'i ; coupon , 1K
Closlntr quotations on ! > omls were :
J5OSTON , March : i.-Call loons , 3 4 ver
cent ; time loans , 3'.yQ4 . per cent. Closing
prices ( or stocks , bunds nnd nilnlnu
shares ;
, "T & stTiai i r.d. Kiev. Tel : M
. „ . . Pfd
Am. Susar
do pfd 6 New lineUnd < Xt..ll3
Itcll Tel 30'J Alluuiz Mining Co. . 9
llo-itcn & Albany . .215 Atlantic SO
licflon & Maine . . .ITS notion & Mont 3JS '
lloton I < W Ilutle & llxjoton
n. & Q HJ',1 Calumet & Hecla.CJ
l-'ltr-MMirg ii',4 Centennial SJU
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE' '
Good Demand for Oattlo , bat Receipts Ooi
tinue Light ,
PRICES ARE STEADY TO A LITTLE HIGIIE
OffcrliiRN of lions Arc J.lbrrnl , Im
Cutler Influence of Ilior | < from
Other 1'olntN Vnliien Oren
Oft Unit n Dime.
SOUTH OMAHA , March 21.
Cattle , JlciKM. Sheet
Receipts today 1,179 8,027 4,3i
UliiriHl Alonuny 1.M4 1,733 7.9 ;
Olllclal Tuesday * ,0i2 9,472 12,0 !
Oltlclal Wfcltiesday 2,3/5 ( , .815 7H
Olllclal Thuriday 1,491 7,722 4,7i
Iflvo Jays this week..10,90-1 .11.775 3S.31
Same clays last week. . . . 8G63 2J.MO 31,11
Same days week before. , t-,707 41,138 S'.OS '
Same thrco weks ago..11,698 31,3iiS 33,3 ;
Averugu iiricu paid for licjcs fur the lua
several days with comparisons :
March 14. . . 3 63 3 C9
March 15. . . 359 3 CS
March 16. . . 3 60 3 70
.March 17. . . 3 06 , 3 71
March IS. . . 3 68 ! 3 73
March 19. . . 3 73
March 20. . . 3 IS
Marih 21. . . 3 50 3 70
March 2. . . 3 CO 3 76
March 23. . . 363 3 76
March 24. . . 3 60 3 71
Indicate * Sunday.
Ihe ofllclal number or cars of stocl
broug-lit In today by each road was :
_ Cattle. Hogs. Sh&ep
C. , M. & St. P. Ry 3
O. & St. I , . Ry. . . . . . 2
Missouri Pac-lilc Ry 1 1
Union 1'aclllc system 0 23 1
C. & N. W. , Hy 1 1 ;
P. , E. & .M. . V. R. R 8 28
S. C. & P. Ry l , a
C. , 'St. ' I' . , iM. & O. Ry 13 11
U. & M. .R. R 12 30 I
C. , 15. & Q. Ry 2
C. . R. I. & p. Ry. , west ; 4
Total receipts 45 109 5
Thu disposition of the day's receipts was
BH follows , euch buyer purchasing the nunv
ber of head Indicated :
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep
Omaha Fucking Co 7 433 in
O. II. Hammond Co 1G4 1,162
Swift and Company 143 1.C91,93'
Cudahy Packing Co 231 2,477 69
Armour K. Co 142 2.01G
Swift and Co. , country 37 !
Vansant & Co GG
W. 1. Stephens 7
Huston & Co S < i ,
Livingstone & Bchaler. . . . 121
li. F. Husz . ' . Et
McVlcker & Co 32
O'ther liuvcrs 143 . . . . 7CK
Held over 200 501
Totals 1,213 8,012 , 4.321
CATTIE The xcceipts of cattle were lighi
both hero and at Chicago , and It seemed
good deal like a Saturday In the cattle
yards. From Chicago came reports of ji
steady market , ibut the demand at this polnl
was good on the part of local packers as
well as ahlppura nnd the market war a
little butter than stady. The situation at
regards beef steers might be summed up as
a good , actlva and steady to a little hlghei
market. Some cattle sold In about the sam :
notches as yesterday , while others iolc !
quite a little better where they happened tc
phase buyers. The feeling was certalnlj
good and .the . market very healthy.
Cows and holfors were active- and In de
mand at good , steady to nrm prices nnc' '
the offerings changed hands early. Good
fat bulls sold In about the same notchs at
yesterday and there has been very little
change on that kind of stuff this week ,
Feeder bulls are no.t . quite as good sllers
as they were a fe.w dayrf ngo , the markel
being a little easier on that kind. Veal
calves sold at llrm prices. KooJ cnlvss golns
nt $8.75.
There was very Httlo hero in the way ol
stockers and feeders and the market was
without new feature of Importance. Some
good thin cattle sold .at $4.90 , which was as
high as that kind of cattle would have sold
any time. While there is considerable In-
rjulry for thin cattle > rom the country , there
does not appear to 'b ' ! any very pressing de
mand for fleshy feeders. Representative
sales : - , „
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. J-Jo. Av. Pr.
1. . GSOJ200 1. . 1030 $4 25 23. . 1110 $4 45
1. . SCO 350 8..10IO 425 4..1137 450
2. . 540 3 73 2C. . 982 4 28 17. .1217 4 50
1. . COO 3 75 2. . 9G5 4 30 25..1104 450
1. . 920 390 4..1027 4 35 43..125T 453
1..1200 400 4..1123 1133 18..1490 4 CO
1..1040 4 00 1. . (60 4 40 18..1200 GO
11..1299 4 10 5..1130 4 40 2..1330 4 G5
21..1099 420 8..1050 440 13..1176 473
71. . 919 420 11..100S 440 22..11SI 483
2.1. . 7SS 4 20 17..1111 4 40 G..151S 5 00
7. . 94S 4 20 23..1120 4 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
. .1245 1 Co
COWS.
1. . 870 2 50 1..1150 3 23 2..1055 3 70
1. . 8UO 2 50 2..1060 3 25 1. . IKO 3 75
1. . 7SO 2 50 1..1040 3 23 1. . 910 3 75
1. . 970 2 50 1. . 7SO 3 25 1..1320 3 75
2. . 850 2 75 1. . 940 3 33 1..12HO 3 75
1. . 970 2 75 1..1210 3 3i B..1140 3 75
1. . 810 2 73 4..1123 3 40 C..10TO 3 SO
1..1030 2 75 1..10CO 3 40 5. . 976 3 SO
1. . 830 2 73 3. . 970 3 45 3..10SO 3 SO
1..1170 3 00 1..1150 350 1..1190 3 E5
1..1000 300 1. . 890 3 50 1..1100 3 Si
1. . 750 3 00 1..1170 3 50 9. . 1177 3 85
2..1040 3 00 I..1010 3 50 2. . 1183 3 60
4. . 973 3 00 2..1120 3 50 1..12IO 390
1. . 9GO 3 10 3J.IO 3 50 2..1210 3 90
3. . 9G3 3 10 2 A1210 3 50 1..1070 3 90
2..1010 3 10 6..1112 350 i..ioo : ; 3 so
1..1200 3 10 2..1013 3 GO 1..1410 4 00
2. . S3G 3 13 4..10S2 3 60 1..1240 4 00
1..1030 3 EO 7..1001 3 03 4..1030 4 05
1..10SO 325 1..1230 3 63 2..1293 4 10
1..1050 325 3..1101 3 70 1..1500 4 23
1..10CO 3 25 9. . 995 3 70
COWS AND HEIFERS.
2..1073 350 23..1011 400 8..1101 400
11.1 1 I ! <
1. . 920 3 50 2. . 540 3 SO 20..1153 4 00
1. 530 3 65 2. . 803 3 90 1. . 917 4 10
L-IC COWS AND HEIFERS.
1. . 870 3 00 7 , . 54 3 73 2. . 700 3 5
1. . CIO 3 25. 1. . GGO 3 75 1. . C60 4 00
1. . 610 3 60 * 12. . SSO 3 75 27. . 445 4 10
1. . 7SO 3 63 1. . 830 3 75 1. . 4&0 1 20
9..1002 365 5. . SG2 3 75 9. . 1011 4 40
131LS. .
1. . 710 2 50 1. . 9SO 323 1. . 650 3 SO
1..14DO 290 1..1200 3 25 1..1010 3 00
1..1COO 290 1..1140 330 1..1MO ,1 50
1..1230 300 1..1410 335 1..14SO 350
1..1410 303 1. . 810 3 40 1..1MO II 55
1..1500 3 05 1..13GO 3 40 1..1550 ,1 55
1..11K ) 3 10 1..1570 3 50 1..1UO 3 60
1..1500 3 15 1..20M 350 i. . mo 3 1.5
1..WO 3 20 1..11SO 3 50 1. . 7SO SO
1..1070 3 23 1..1S10 3 50 750 4 00
CA1-VKS.
7. . SO 6 00 1 , . 150 G 00 1. . 130 650
1. . 250 560 1. . 190 6 00 1 , . 130 675
1 , . 250 6 00
STAGS.
11. . 1323 4 10
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
3. . 430 3 00 1. . G20 4 00 12. . 5C6 4 2,1
1. . 6PO : < ' 0 1 , . 810 4 00 10. . 7iW 4 35
1. . 020 3 75 1. . 830 1 Hi 2. . 70.3 4 40
5. . C3J 400 1..1030 420 10. . 601 440
1. , S3. ) J ( JO 6. . 913 420 4. , 600 450
IIOC1S Under the InlliiPiico of lowr re
ports from other markets the market at
this point opened a Hiado to 5c lower and
closed fully 5o lower. Thu early market
was fairly active and the bier bulk of the
hogs sold In ecod suason. Attor the morn
urgent orders were tilled nd after Chicago
reported the close 5u lower , with sornu
hoes uiiHold , the market hero becumo vt-ry
dull. Sellers did not llko to make the con
cession nnd buyers were Indifferent. They
would take the late hogs at .rojJS.S1 , but
It was almout impossible to get any more :
than M.57 > .4.
It will liu noted from the table of avcrago
prices nbov that the gain made yesterday
was lost and a little more , nnd nho that
the nuirkot Is a Htrong Be- lower than a
week ago , which was thu high point of the
month to date. U will also bu noted that
the receipts have betn Iftrjje as compared
with previous wtelts , showing the orrei-tH
of the Improvement In country roads and
the comparatively good prices prevailing.
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Kuhn & Co. . or New Economical Urujf
Co. , Omaha , Nebraska.
72 213 120 .1 5S 77 . . S7G JO 3 BO
12 0 . . . 355 fcS . res SO 360
75 . . . iR | 160 363 75 . . . 2U U-0 300
P9 196 SO 3 5T. PO 3S6 . . . 360
43 333 . . . .1 5fi 89 260 . . . 360
32 233 . . . 35.70 210 . . . 309
" 3 279 2SO 357' ' $ S9 W > 200 3 00
9i" " 227 200 357(4 ( 63 170 200 SCO
n 211 200 3 57H SI 21 210 300
8 247 40 357U , B2 381 160 3 Of )
Sfl 264 40 .1674 17 2JU SO 3 CO
3 204 $40 367)4 ) 73 224 40 30) )
i iG 2G ! SO 3 S7k 79 213 . . . 3(10 (
- ' 200 367i tS 237 120 3 GO
40 3 r,7 < 4 75 242 SO 3 DO
120 357U K2 301 200 3 TO
SO 3 57 4 2 239 40 1 BO
" 367'i ' GO 270 40 3 CM
" . . .28 . . . 360
. . .304 40 360
. . .240 . . . 3 K2U
3 62' ' . <
357" .
. . . . . . 3671 $
221 . . . 350 n 220 . . . 337 $
" . . . 350 fi 275 . . . SCO
2CS . . . 355 C 2,10 . . . 3 CO
230 . . . 365 9 242 . . . SCO
210 . . . 363 3. . . . 2.-.0 . . . 3 W )
2,1j . . . 3 r 4 245 . . . SCO
3 ,110 . . . 353 1 350 . . . 3 G5
SIIHKI' There wcro only n very few
BhPcM ) In ths > pens this morningnhil the
innrkRt wn.ju t about steady , hnmbs.
liowevor. were in fiUr supply and Ihcmnr -
kt was slow and weak. After advancing
t a Kiillop for several days It is oti'v
natural that UIP lamb nuirket should slow
ni ) for a breathing sp ll and that la what
lt.pV1CHl ! ! lo b0r JoliiK yesterday and today.
\\lthln a week values have ? made a sharp
"Ai'ncc' ! , nmountlng- 355r40c on lambs and
2iW30o on heep. Tin- market has bojn
active rlKht alonsr and full of snap nnd
the prices paid the highest of the year
liuiulry for fc-oder. ' has developed to eome
extent and the clmnnnd from that Bourco
has helped the market materially.
Quotations are : Good to choice fed weBt
ern wethers. J4.50tf4.CO ; fair to Rood , $ l.40
4.60 ; Mexican yearling * . J4.9dSS.00 ; choice
light wols-lit western ycarllngp. ttJOJJI.SO ;
Rood heavy w Jpht western yearlings , $4.50ff
fa.r to f-ood western ewes , W.93jr4.10 ( ; gwod to
choice native lambs , ) J5.25'Jj5.W ' ; good to
choice western lambs , J5.25tr5.33 ; Fort Col
lins M ox Iran lambs , ( rood to choice , { 6.4KJ ( {
4.70 ; good to choice western inves , $4.10Q4.S3 ;
5.65 ; fair to srood F"ort Collins Mexican
lamb ? . J5.23S5.40 ( ; clipped lambs , none her ? ;
feeder shcnp , $4,15fri.35 ; feeder lambs , J4.2S'Jj' '
4.CO ; cull sheep , } 2OOS3.00 ; cull iambs , $3.00Ii >
3.6ft. It iiresentatlvo sale * :
No. Av. Pr.
C4 Clil ! owes 78 Jl 50
403 OWV8 91 4 25
107 ewes and we-tliera 126 4 35
11C2 owes und wethers 125 4 33
79 ew . nd wethers 128 4 35
73 CV.'CH and wethers 127 4 33
37 OV.'CH and wethers 122 4 35
.174 western wethers 123 455
115 western lambs SO 500
2.1 MexJcan yearling. ? , feeders. . 102 4 CO
17. ) Mexican lambs , feeders 64 500
273 10X 011 lambs 62 5-00
242 Fort Collins lambs S3 C 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cuttle Autlve nml In Domain ! nnd
HOKH Clone I'lieliniiKcil.
CHICAGO , March 21. There was a
fairly active demand for cattle today and
prices ruled about H-toady. Fancy cattle
brought J3.70S5.SO ; choice steers , $5.305T6.G3 ;
medium steers. $1.6084.93 ; beef steers. J3.S5
iiM. 5 | stockers and feeders , $3.5004.75 ; bulH ,
f2..0fi ( 1.00 ; cows and heifers. $340if4.25 ; west-
ej-n fed steers. J4.20R5.50 ; Texas ateers , J3.70
( ( T4.90 ; ciilvew , $4.00tS7.25.
There was a good local and shipping de
mand for IIOKS after buyers ( had forced
prices S V-ic lower ; price- wound up about
unchanged. Fair to choice. $3.77y > < ? ? ' 3 92V. ;
heavy packing lots , S3.&OfI3.75 ; ml.ved , $3 06
© 3.90 ; butchers , $3.CO < iTtf.SI' , ; lightweights ,
$3.50ff3.SO ; pifis , $ .1.23(53.70. (
Slaushterers were pretty well supplied
with mutton and trade In sheep -was slow
with prices largely 5I10o tower. Poor to
choice .ahccp , J2.75 < ? /4.7. / > ; yoarllngs , $4.73ig&10 ;
prime sluoi ) , JH.SofiS.OO ; poor to good lambs
brought J3.SOG5.73 , and choice lots , J3.SO ®
5.E5.
5.E5.RKCKIPTSCattle.
RKCKIPTS-Cattle. 2,000 head ; hogs , 20-
000 head : sheep , 8,000 head.
St. I , on In 1,1 v < - Sloclf.
ST. LOUIS. March 21. CATTLE Ke-
celptss 1,200 head , Including 4CO head Toxans.
Markt steady to strong. Fair to fancy na-
tlvu shippins1 ind export steers , $4.6IKS.73 ,
bulk of sales , * 4.STT/5.f,0 ; dressed beef and
butcher steers , $4.00tr3.13 , bulk oC sales. $1.50
( & 5.00 ; steers , under 1,000 Ibs. , $3.00ii4.CO ,
bulk of sales , $3.50 < < / 1.20 ; stockers and feed
ers , $3.001(5.00 ( , bulk of sales , $3.2.VJf4.60 ; cows
nnd heifers , $2.00i5.CIO ? , bullc of helferH. $3.00
( ff3.B3 , bulk of cows. $2.50f3. ? 5 ; Texa , and
Indian steers , $3.40573.00 , bulk of sai'.es , $3.C5
JTI.90 ; cows nnd heifers. $2.40fi1l.50.
HOGS receipts. 6,500 head. Market weak
to 5c lower. 1'i s and lights. $3.70f3.75 ;
packers. $3.703S5 ; blltr-hers , $3.S01i3.90.
SIIKBP Ilecelpts , 1.200 liend. M-irket
steady ; native muttons , $4.0034.50 ; lambs ,
\ MV Y rk I.lvu Stnuk.
NI3W YORK , March Cl. BEKVES Ro-
ctlpij12,623 head ; market slow nnd gener
ally lOo lower ; bulls steady ; medium to
choice ste rs. $ i.75tfiu.GO : oxen and stags ,
* 3.40ifl.30 ( ; .bulls . , $3.1304-50 ; cows , $2.25fi3.70.
Hablcs quote live cattle steady , sheep
llrme.r nt IS-iJlic ; refrigerator beef. 10'ic ( per
Hi. ; exports , none.
CALVES Rcc Ipts , 354 head ; market 25 * ? ) ,
SOP lower ; common to prlmo veals , $5.0u ®
i.Sl : tops. $7.50 iS.OO.
SHEEP AND LAMI3S UecelptP , C.9I1
head , market stow : sheep , lex ? lowor. l.im'is
SSffoOc lower. f > lr to prime shoi ; > , $1 I1' "
6.O ) ; u'I'd t < > thoic * Ininb.i , Jo.lc'n-'J" ' ' . , -iu
car , $ il.3ii ; mainly. } t.OMn5.Cfi ! ; cltppc'd lambs
J5.00CB.121 * ; spring l.tmbfi nolnlnnl
HOCS-Ifoclpl * . 2.93S head ; market Urn
at $4.1B < i ? .23.
KIIIIMIM rlly IilvrStork. .
KANSAS CITY. March CI.-CATT1.H-
Il'colpu , 2,740 nntlvrs , WO Texans ; gri-.ttPi
part of day's offerings were of poor iui1lt.\ |
and brought n shade- lower prices : the com
paratlvely small immboT of choice < -ultl <
offereil were dlspcjc-il of nt Htoady prlrra
Iravy native sleera , W.COflJ.Sf * . 'nfd-iin
steers , $4.5015.00 ; llsht wc-lKhf. J4.4.i : . I TS
stockers and fee1or , J.1.K5.25 ( ? : buMini
cowii and hplfcrs. W.1&IT4.33 : c.uiners , 12 S
T3.15 ; .buti-hor . bulls , 3.1tTN.40 : wrs'.ert
steers , $4.COfl.7R ; Texnnn. $3.W-fi4.SO.
lIOS-RtH' Ipts , ll.SOO head ; there was r
good demand , but only choice buin hev
brought steady prices , rough and mlx M soil
Ing largely nt Be lower prices : hfm > . $1 71
e3.sn ; mixed , $3.5lV T3.73 ; light weights , $3.41
(33.60. (
RItKlCI'-lccvelpts. 1.1SO head : supply fulr
very good d'mand for sheep niul prh-cs
ruled -tradv : spring lamb * . $ O.OOiix.iX ) . fei'
lamlis. } | . ! W -S . | ( ; muttons. JI.OiI'dM.Ro ; CMVO , *
J3.6ftTfl.1T , : feeding lambs. J4.OWi4.75 : feodltH
sheep , W.OOJT4.00 ; stockors. $2.ir3.2o.
, S ( . .1onoili | l.lvo Sdu-lc.
SOUTH RT. JOSEPH , March -Spc- -
clnl.l CATTLE Recrlpts , 700 head ; marki-l
steady , quality common : unlives. Jl Wi
4.9.U Toxni and wrsterns , $ S.COfi4.7B : cows
nnd hrlfers , $2.ovrii23 : yearlltigs ami calves ,
$4.305(5.00 ; storkers and feeders , $3.6 < viM 70
HOGS Hecelpts , 5.00) ) head : best steady ,
others weak to fie lower , selling nt $3.45y
3.75 : bulk. $3.50573.06.
SHKEP-Hecelpts , l.COO head ; market
steady.
Cliu-liuintl l.lviSlonk. .
MCTNriNNATI , March S4.-HOGS-Slow ;
$3.30 3.90.
CATTLE-Ensy ; $2.TS T6.10
SHEEP Strong ; $2.5ftrt4.50
LAMBS-Strong ; $ lft > Jif > .73.
Slock In SIKli ( .
Following are the receipts nt the foui
principal western markets for March 21 :
CattK Ilogi- . Sheep
Omaha 1,179 8,027 4.3W
CTllciigo . . . , ( 2K10 2fl,000 S.IW
Kansaa CUy 3,630 ll.SOJ 1,1 < (
St. IiOUla 1,200 C.500 1.20 <
Totals S.MO 52,327 , 14,711
coxniTiox or THIS wooi , SIAUICUT
Ilnlter Inquiry In ISvlilem'ocl nm !
Trnilp In MoriConlliloiit ,
BOSTON. March 24. The Commercial Bul
letln will say .tomorrow . of the wool market
The market Is more cheerful and bette.i
Inquiry Is evidenced , The worsted yarn com
bin managed .by S. Walker Janes and tin
ca slmero combine managed .by . J. Fre < !
Brown , both of this city , have progrcssei
toward completion and seem now certalt
of success. The trade has recovered .fron
Its terror that ono monopoly would contro
the buslnw ? ? . The Wunkupek mills linvi
been the largest operators this week. Fine
Ohio lleeces have sold very froMy. There h
no advance. In price , but at Ueast the drop 1 :
arrested. The nalos of the week are 2.3SS , .
000 Ibs. dom. . stlc and 447,000 Ibs. foreign , n
total of 2.S09.000 Ibs. , againlit 1.997,200 His
last week and 1.050.DOO Ibs. for the same weeli
last year. The sales to date show a de
crease of 3,991,000 Ibs. domestic and 2C53,70 (
His. forelen from thr wiles to the same date
In 1S9S. TTie receipts to date show a de
crease of 16,712 bales domestic and 25,631 ,
bales foreign.
Hnltlinoro Mnrlirt.
BALTIMORE. March 24. FLOUR-Qttlet
and unchanged ; receipts , 16,623 bbls. ; ex
ports , 7,2,14 lblp.
WHEAT Firmer ; spot , 74ff.74'lc ; March ,
74Uc ; May , 74V-c : steamer No. 2 red , 70S
70Wc ; receipts. 5.SSS bu. : exports , 16.000 bu. ;
fitock. 351,495 liu. ; pouthrrroiwheat , by sam
ple. 69ft74c : on grade , 70'4 < i74'4c .
CORN Steady ; spot and month. SSftRS c ;
April. SStJSaHc : May , SS SS c : steamer
mixed , 2rHi526ic ; receipts , 193.482 bu. ; ex
ports , 247,221 bu. : southern wftiltel corn , 3SfZ (
89'4c ; southern yellow. 37ff39c.
OATS Dull : No. -white , R5c asked ; No.
2 mixed , 32'g32 ' > c ; reoelpls , 5,032 bu.j ex
ports , none.
RYE Easier ; No. 2 western , 69c ; receipts ,
l.twn bu evnorts , S.571 bu.
SUGAin &tronp and unchanged.
BUTTER Unchanged ; fancy creamery ,
22 ; , , . fnnpy Imitation. 18fri9c. (
EGGS Form nt iafM2c per dozen.
CHEESE Firm and unchanged.
MliniPiiIinllH AV'lioitt Inrkot.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 21. WHEAT
Strong : March , 70c ; Mav , f9Vc ; July , 697 con - :
on track , No. 1 hard , 70lie ; No. 1 northern.
C9yio : No. 2 northern. G9UC. Easy for two
hours after the opening , when the mark *
turned strong , with ? lc advance liv noon.
FLOUR First patents. $3.65573.75 : s.Con
patents. $3.455f3.55 ; nrst clear. $2.50 2.6,0.
BRAN In hulk. $10.25 10.00.
Grnln It"ili'tiH nt Prim-Inn !
ST. LOUIS , March 24.-Recelpta : Wheat
C cars.
KANSAS CITT , March 24. Receipts
Wheat. 45 cars.
CHICAGO. March 24. Estimated cars fo
tomorrow : Wheat , 40 ; corn , 125 ; oats , ISO.
Milwaukee Grnln 3liirkt.
MILWAUKEE , March 34 WHEAT
Steady ; No. 1 northern , C9HG"l'/ ; No.
northern , 675f6Sc.
RYE Ix > wer : No. 1 , 54UC.
BARLEY Firmer ; No. 2 , 47dT47'ic '
sample , 411Jfff-W > , ic.
I'onrlsi Mnrkot.
PEORIA , M arch 24. CORN Firm ; now
No. 3 , 33c.
OATS Inactive ; No. 3 white. 28 < fi 8Uc.
WHISKY I-'irm , on the basis of J1.26 fo
finished goods.
Dulutli AVIient
DULUTir , March 24. WHEAT No.
hard. 74Ho ; March , 70Hc ; May. 71 4i71T4c
To arrive : No. 1 hard. 70 c : No. 1 north
ern , CS'/4c ; No. 2 northern , lifJic.
IMillmloliilila I'roilncc AInrkrt ,
PHILADELPHIA. March 24. BUTTER-
Btcncly : fancy western creamery , 22c.
EGGS Basltr ; fresh western , 13V4c.
Oil Market.
OIL CITY. March 24. Credit balances
PI.13 ; certificates. $1,10 ; shipments. 72.50 :
liblu. average , 7K.R33 bbls. ; runs , 30.C3-I bbls.
iverase , 77,011 bbls.
CECIL , ALA. , Dec. 28.
I had fainting spells , heart failure ,
weak eyes , scanty menses , and womb dis
ease. I am 18 years old , but I found my
self unable to study in that condition. I
took Wine of Cardtii and Buck-Draught ,
and they brought me around all right.
With the relief , good spirits and happiness
returned.
MISS CARRIE HARRIS.
A t irl or woman , suffering with the diseasu which afflict
her sex is pretty sure to have the blue ; . She will be dull , list
less and easily irrigated a burden to herself and those around
her. Sometimes she will sit or lie for hours , starint } into va
cancy , utterly unable to see anything but despair ahead. This
sad condition is easily corrected , although many women refuse
to think so. They wrongly suppose their troubles are incurable
because their sufferings are so great. To these women Wine of
Cardui will prove a real bless-
LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT.
ing. It will restore the distinctly
For advice In ciitci requiring po
to clalillrocttonB.adtlreii.elTln map-
tinctly feminine organs torn * , l.ailtti' Adnivrv 7Jrpari ( > nl ,
The I'liullftiiuiiiru Meillcluc Co.
health and strength. It will CUattunuica , Tuna ,
crush out the blues and re
vive the spirits. Its good effects are widespread. No matter
what be a woman's ailment , if menstruation is In any way af
fected , Wine of Cardui is the proper , natural remedy.
Ituttlvs fur gl.OO.
Searles & Sen rles
SPECIALISTS.
\Vo * mo.fullj trent \nitVOUf ,
CIIItOMC AM ) IMtlV.VTi : dli < oii e
of men mill oiiin. .
WFfltf MFM * 5Ya i'lo ?
ti"Hii tvtXii v > 11 ftEe.it ?
SEXUALLY. cured for llf .
Nlcht Kinlmlotw. Ixist MnnlmnJ. Hr
dried * . Vrrlcocalc , Oonorrh'B. OUf-t , Hyph
Ills. BirlcHin ? , Plle ! , I-'lptulu nnil Rr-ot&J
Uli-trs. Dlabetcv , DrlKhl's Ulmwin cured.
CONSULTATION KUI3H.
Stricture
by new method without pain or cutting ,
Cull on or adtlroia with itamp. Trtatmtnt
by mall ,
HEALTH IS WEALTH.
inv ORAIK
DR. E , C. WEST.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ,
I'll. ' OHIGIVVL , ALL OllltRS IMI1A1IOVS.
ts tolil under pcv'tvu Written Ctiornntoo
by nuthOt'Ued iu.ut , > nly. to curr \ \ oak Mrmory ,
Dl7.Ilni" < ' ' . Waltc : iliicsn. KllH , lljstprl.1. Qulcic *
nuoa. N'lirlit Lofi-tcn. Vvll 'rcaniD. ' Lnek of c'ontl-
ilL'pcp , Ni-rvouRi\i- . ( ' -.soltiiilo. ail Dralnn , Youth-
tul Krrorn , or Kxoi'HH.Tn URO ot Tuliucco , Opium ,
or l.luuor. whleh leniln to MlHery. ConKUiniUlon ,
Inn nitty mid Death. At Htnro or by mall , si n box ;
sx for IB ; wiih wren ( { uitrnnoo to
curoorroftmd nionoy. Sample paok-
OgO , cont.tliihit ) llviclnys' tri-iiiinrnt. with
fun iiiitriictloiiB , 'Jilci'tita. OnoN.'iinplo only sold
to each IICIHOM. At more or by uinll.
iJ35"Rca Label Spe-
, 1 1 Kxtm ! Urciiutli. (
1'or Iinpotency , LO .H nt\
Tower , Lo > t MiuihoDil , '
Sterility or Harronesi , .
Jl a box ; six for $ . * > , wlthl
Ivvrltton ABcmrnntooF
to cure in 30 ilavs. All
't"1' " or by mall. _ _
.Mycr , nilloii Drnic Co. , Sole Aaiiti |
Kith and Knrnniu , Oninhn. Neb.
Dr. Hadway ; Drar Sir I have boon us-
Ins your niL-lIclntH--thnt ( Is , your Villa and
Heady Hcllcf. Thcne two medicines have
done me and my family more Rood than
a whole driijf store. I am 53 years old.
I used about six boxen of your pills Kinca
last sprliifr. I nm n rncular now and feel
like a healthy man of 'JO years.
Now , I want to Hud out about your Ko-
solvent , to use In case of a yatine lady
( etc. . etc ) llespecttully August Wltiner ,
542 Knst 134th St Now York. A- 98.
Purely vogetabkmilu „ _ . llablo.
CaUbe perfect digestion , comimiu Hbsorp-
tion and htultmul rtgularUyl'or tno
euro of all disorders of tlie atoimuli , Bowels -
ols , Kidneys , itUUilbr , Nervous Uisuauus.
Piles , falClC HKAUAtciu- } and all UiHor-
dera of thu liver. Price , 22c pur box. bold
by all drtiBglstB , or sent by mall on re-
cmit of price.
ItAUWAV A : CO. , B5 Kim St. , New Vork.
Us &uro to cet ' 'Hadway's. "
Who are Willing to
Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
A scientific combined mcdlralnnd
mechanical euro bus IKTII tllM-or-
crcd for "Weakness of I Men " Tiio
proprietors announce hut . they will \ ,
Ecndlton trial remcdli-s * iippllU
unce without advance payment V
toany bouu t ninu , H t not all that I
! s claimed nil you wish send It
back thut mils h i > uy nothln I
This combined tivutmrnt cure *
quickly , thomuclily , utid forevcrnll
edecU ) of curly evil lialilW , later ex-
ce.H e , overworlt , worry , etc. It cre
ates health , streiiRth , TiUllty. -
talnliiB powers , and restore wcnlc
and undevclnped t ortlnns o ( body to
natural dimensions and functions.
Any man wrlthiK In earnest will
recclvo description nnrt rcfc-rcncc *
lu a nlnlii cfiilc.il cnvolope I-rofea-
uu , Blonsl rnnfldBMce No ( I.O.I ) , rie-
lopllou nor ImiHisltlnu of any natnie. A nu-
iJinal reputation l/ac-ks / this ofTer. Address
ErleBtedleal Oo.9
Is a preparation of the Drug by which lu
njurlous olfects nro removed , wlillc the vpl-
mblo medicinal properties nru retained. It
)03stssc3 ) all the sedative , anodyne nnd anll-
ipnsmodic pov.urs of Opium , but produces
10 Elclcuoss of the stomach , no vouiltlng , nee
o Uvcnesa , no headache. In net ! to nervous
Itsordcra U Is an invaluable reintdy , uud )
1 1 onui'i ndi'il IY tin : brat phyelclans.
E.FERRSTT , Agent.
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V X L ? "nj-lK-r f r rwilt-a'MM ! ( r r. br rrlur *
- \ _ A 51 lH. JO.UOO 1"tlmonUUTMII /VMr.
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UII3 Vuii.SELFr
In.U iiiuutlun- ,
< iui. uf.i lintmmtiH ui iil'i-rniluiK
, .g | 10 ilnu , . of lililrou * liirnilTalinl.
( (1'rociiti ( cniuxiun. I'aiTil' . , , uii'l ' I "I lintllu.
r-n i r " ) iir ,
JAMES E- BOYD & GO , ,
rulcplionu 10il ; ) , Oinnha , Neb
COMMISSION ,
2KAIN , I'KOVJSIONH anil STOCKS
HUAltd 01' TRAI1I2.
Dlre-t wir i- v mi nii , nu Nuw Ycrlt.
Corr'tl'onduiU : John A. W rr-r. St Cu.
rOHC I9J3
RRPEMMEYaCO.
BRANCH 1033 HSt
OMAHA lieu. unwut nta.