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    COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Fork Occupits Cantor of Stage on Board of
Trade.
WHEAT SHOWS CONSIDERABLE WEAKNESS
THE OarAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAKCH 20, 15)00.
Corn 1. (inlet, lint I'nlrly Mtcntlj Onts
Extremely 4)nll All Pay, .iiIIiIiik
of lull-rest Occurring lu
Speculative Market.
CHICAGO, Mn rch 19 Pork orouplcd the
center of the stage on the Hoard of Trade
today, selling early In the session at an nil
vntno of 2214c. It closed 10c higher. Small
tttoek and eotieantly advancing hog prices
were features of tho strength. Lard cloned
n shade lower and ribs a shndo higher.
Wheat dovelopel considerable weakness,
partly on account of the line spring weather
in the went, nnu cloned at a decline of a
cent. 'orn closed Ma lower and oats u
Hhado lower.
Wheat at tho opening was comparatively
steady. Mild, dump weather was reported
from the west, conditions Ideal for tho
fwlntel wheat, but traders for tho moment
were Influenced by llrm forclsn markets
nnd the heavy cash business dono Saturday.
Slay opened unchanged at fiTflffl'io, but
offerings soon oxreede1 tho demand at those
jigures ana prices began to yield a. trifle,
(May getting down to 7'ic. A sliort spurt
i covering uroiuxnt tno prlco back to 67-c
mm noun anor tlio market again turne1
wenk amldocllnod slowly steadily until
win in a rew minutes of tho close. The
.0. u Ida tl on during the session was not par-
......,.. . nuiivy, unt support was lacking.
))rofpectlvo buyers evidently being more. Iml
pressed with tho favorable weather, tho
visible. Increase and tho heavy northwest
receipts han were holders of long wheat.
The. decline, however -was not rapid until
Jirariy noon, when tho prlco dropped quite
en f,ry ' nnl y b?!nK. Im'nmered down to
rV.06c, During the last half hour of tho
Kesfllon the demand Improved somewhat,
,iM roV.,'r,l"fl ."ml ""'''-out longs renew-
..... "-ii iiiii-. ..nay advanced to c7ic and
reacted 1 WH,?W4c. where It dosed? chi-
V...r...i 11 . 'u xlri, Minneapo s and
' ft't receipt wore 898 .cars, compared
with 902 cars last week and (SO a year ago.
Primary rece pts were 92S.00O bu. Tho via.
nnu supply increased 213.000 bit. World's
' . . .'!" rul '" 'iIto.wo idu.. nn
fn0UAMcl(rr'Ir I'vlor than looked
?"u.r..u,no"n! to 33S.000 bu. The seaboard
12.00. Tallow-, quiet: city. 6 6-16i?5Hci coun-fi4Ur.v:iiin. t.ii.. -j ... ...!.
lrK'..yi??c,. 'har... ec. Canadian !'
ij i 1 1 riii iteceipts. 7,767 pkgs.i Arm! northern dVc " ' ...... anit snares wero innctiv
wPMA"n creamery, )fl2oc! factory, 17H'ii20c. FLOCK Fit-ii tui.ni. no-.. . i JUm.e.8....w'e.':?' food. Exchange o
r "'J51 ,, ; 31 P!f flt clm?S; W.70rVeWnd clears !?S??
'"IHJl IIIIKL'i VYIJILU. Jill.'. ULIII'V iiiriri. IT) I A. lit. ' I
3.. .nus ln.K0.n r.or export. About
roproaonteU tho cash business
JMOOO bu.
done here.
- ..in ma qmei rout rn rly steady. There
& V'.Jn KctU3ni "M1mt ImportiSt
Jhe shipping demand was fair. Urn sea.
Ilecelnts hero were m cars. May nS
from 375io to STTic and closed lowerat
oats was extremely dull all day nothlnir
of interest occurring In tho spVuloil mnr
ket. Thero was somo demand for the m
irtlclo and this served to support futures
In tho face of tho wheat weakness Th2
range was narrow. Receipts i wcr"C317 cars
Way ranged from 24o to ac and closed A.
Hhnde lower at !M'nC-lWc wosea a
Provisions at tlmos Were extremely
eral Small stocks and hlghor nrlccJ ?ti'?h
selling as high ds Jll.ffi but later 35nP?
..v tho weal nei nV'A''"? "'PC1 "long
v mo weaKnew of wheat tart j Xh
11I.KJ showed fair advances ?.nnd Llb9
lost them wh, r , St?iiyiS??i on.e. "mo. but
Way pork was do higher t i au? CnTSa
lard a shade lower at Jfl ll'u .Tin JI.y
ft shade higher at kSnP 'Uld Way rlbs
ivstlmatcd receipts Tuesdav tin, rr
Wheat
Wch.
Way.
July
Corn
Wch.
Way.
.Inly.
Sept.
Oats
Way. July.
Pork
Way. July.
Iird
Way. July,
Plhs
Way. July.
I upen.l illch. low, ClosB-JfeTyT
8S?,H 2$AUi 3SJJ 3s
2 ffiU 21U 24 2 HH 2i
C3J6 KTiiita 23Ti6lS 23
U 30 01 HI 11 30 11 i2U ii rsit
11 30 11 40 11 25 U 27 U 27i
6 15 6 17U 12U s 12W fi 1R
6 22'A 6 27! 6 2T 6 20 6 224
i-li SS54 BIS
orcd, 13fjl3'iCi fancy small, white, 13gi3Vc;
fancy small, colored, 13ViT13Sc.
KGQS Steady; state and Pennsylvania,
at mark, 16QHiV4c: western, at mark, IGc;
southern, at mark, Uiifllfi'ic.
HICK-Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 414
(iiic; Japan. 4,fj5c.
MOLASSKS-Stearty; Now Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 4l5iC.'c.
1IIOKH Firm, but quiet; Galveston, 20
to 25 lbs., lt,c; California, 21 to 25 lbs.,
214e; Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., lSUc.
IjEATHEH Firm ; hemlock sole, Huenos
Ayres, light to heavy weights, 2Stj25Hc;
acid. 2yu2oic.
WOOly-Dull: domestic fleece, 2502Sc;
Texas, lSTjU'c
COAT-Steady.
PEANL'TS-htendy: fancy hand-picked,
4&4Hc; other domestic, 3!fij4c.
FltEICllITS-To Liverpool, steady; cot
ton, by steam, 3'4d.
METALS Cable advices to the Metal ex
change this morning .wero of generally
bearish purport, especially tin, that metal
showing a decline of JC7 10s In London.
Under this Influence tin In tlm inm.i ,,.r.
kct opened deeldedlv lower nml rnln.l If.
regular, scoring a not loss of 23 points for
iiiu .rn, uinsinK wean aim unpottu
2, entirely nominal at thnt. 1'lg Iron
rants ruled nulet. i.nkn mu.r
lower at London, ruled steady at sustained
U't
..I
Spelter was ensy, closing 214 points oft on
wio previous nsKeu price at l.&3 bid and
J1.60 asked. The brokers prlco for lead
was i.& una ror copper I6.&0.
omaiia iviioi.njiAi.r. mahkkts.
I UHA.V-In bulk. Ill.2apil.60.
...)-s,'.,,,',,,"c,,,: "r Visible Nujiply.
itT . ,y,oliK- X'rch 19.-The statement of
tho Visible Miinnlu ..r ...
nlintt M c -".'." v ... ni. flu tlllU
v "'"""lay, .Miircn 17. us complied
rZnZ.lZ. " lorK i-rouiiie exenange, Is
Hheat. f.1,!)12.000 bu
ie exchange, Is as
I .... u ...... nil ....
Corn7 iiS., 1,1' "u-
Oats, i!,72S.lji) bu.; 'inrrcnse, 32.i.rsV'lu.
ir'fi .''W" I1?-'' 'lecrense, 3,oo bu.
Uarloy, 016,iam bu.; decrmse, 1OJ.CO0 bu.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO, p., March 19.-WIIKAT-tvvni
ann inw.i-
nvi nMi'i11 ""J1 louTr: 'No,- 2 mixed, 25c.
RSiip d l"lcll""Ketl: No- 3 cash.
tin-..srlov,,ri P'ltno cash, old.
''fieedfa.!?' O,,0bcr ,3-20! N:
Plillitdi-liitiln I'ro.liic,. .Market.
mY.' ,,,!fAI,M3I'I'I,,A-. 'irch 19. UtTTTER
.y H n,iCS;-.ttslcr" creamery, 2514c;
prices, closing nt 10.37V4. Load ruled qule
closing at JI.C" bid and $1 72'. nskec
Condition of Trnile nnil Qtiofntlonn
on Htnptr anil Knnpy I'rnilnui-.
LOGS Ilecelpts Increasing; fresh stock,
11c.
DIIESSED POULTUY-Cholce to fancy
turkeys, 8g3c; ducks, 833c; geese, SSDc
spring chickens, 8g8!4c; hens, SQSc; roos
LIVE POUIvntY-Hcns, V407c: oprlng
viuunuan, n-wic; yoiiiip, siaggy and Old
roosiers, s'pic; oucks, I'.i'asc; geese, 7V4ysc
turkeys. Tft'Hc
llU'l-TEU-Common to fair, 16'4c; choice,
imjinc; soparaior, aoj garnered creamery,
PIGEONS-Llve, per doz 1.
VEALS-Cholce. 9(f10c.
OYSTEHS Medium, ner enn. 1Se? bIkti.1
ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, ner cal.
Jl.'.'o: extra selects, ner pan Sfi." nrtrn u
lects, per gal.. Jl.COfJl.75; New York' counts
percan, .iic; .ow orK counts, per 100. Il.ffi
1' IBM llerrlnir. ner lb.. Re: rnunil nnrrh
Ec; sun. Be; cod, Co; haddock, Co; blue pike,
tc; scaled and dressed perch. Co; clscoes
6c; medium dressed trout. 7V4c; cropple,
iftc; picserei, 714c; nnnnn nnddle, 7.c
white fish, 9c; yellow pike, dressed, 9c
small trout, dressed. 9c; red snunner. fle
smelts, 9c; smoked white fish. 9c,
HA 1 Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
o; minianu, cnoice. f.ro; inwianu, choice
w; ryo straw, cnoice, J4.w; no, 3 corn, 31c
rxo. J wnito oats, 23c; cracked corn, per
ion. corn nnn oats, cnonneci. ner inn
iij.iiu: urun. Der ion. iis.uu: snorts, ner ton
S13.S0.
VEGETAPLES.
ASPARAOUS-Callfornla, ner lb., 20c.
NEW TUHNIPS-Per doz. bunches, 50c
SI'INACH-Pcr box, .
NEW BEETS Per doz. bunches. 403GOo.
LETTUCE Per ilnz. hnnohpa ifln- fnnr.
.. . 1 1 -. . . . ... . 1 ' J
ItADIStiES Per doz. bunches. 33c.
SWEET POTATOES Per Mil.. Tlllnnls
o. .ii-iBua, iniL-n uuih., jvansas, s..i.
I'OTATOIS Per bu , choice. 3C340c.
CAUBAuE Holland seed. 2il(fl2Un.
CAULIFLOWER California nnr rrn
I2.GCW2.76.
CHLEUY Per doz.. SSamtln-. rntlfnrnln nr
iA-c- ' .
TURNIPS Rutabagas, per lb.. lc
ivA iuua r loriaa.
crate. J3.60.
MUSHROOMS Per lb. box
RHUBARI3 Per ilnz.. Kfi7r.c
ONIONS Retnll. vellntv 75c rr) firvin.
Ohios, per bbl t2.2o. ' '
FRUITS,
per six-basket
60c.
No 2.
,'i"JL,.V.,olj5.,,on" wer as follows!
r Kuril nil1 i " wiinnn -
3.00: Htriilirliti iVryvSV ' .H-'Vw
$2.w)n3.00; bakers'. 2.00ffr2.4n. ouii.ihb,
IIEAT No. 3 enrlng. 62UTV!o.1 -v
red. 6Sc.
"N-Io. C. 8ic: No, S yellow.
'i' W3! No. a
liv e-no 2. ktj;
spring, 62Mitfc; No.
37c.
white,
?.A.u.W"'-No. 2,
oreLi flaxseed, No. I nnil
ribs sl.Ies (loose), tS.OUMM Dry a ?ed
shoulders (boxed). $6.25fi6.50. Short S ear
lde (boxed). $6.3G6.46.
i,;",f'TDls.t"lors' Anlshed Roods, on
J.-.S39!ARS-CUt ,iaf' swnutated.
forSodaj"11 are U,a "celp,g "n1 "hiPm.nti
Flour, bbls.
'Whoat. bu.
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. ...
Itye. bu. ...
Parley, bu.
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
,.. 37,000 42,000
,.. 27.(Vi0 15,000
... 318.000 22,;,000
32.5,000 IS! 000
s.ooo ......
4'J.tXlO 8,000
tenkevas0 th&2fc
freHh, 5c.
YtHtlC
(luotntloiiN
E.MiRAI,
for the Day
Conn MtllN.
NEW YOIUC, March 19..
celpts. 30,189 ublH.j oxnorts
nominally firm, but very quiet; trades pend
Ing on Saturday wero shut out by tho
break In wheat and the closo was unset-
llAltKKT,
"it Vnrloun
-FLOUR-RO-
11,40) bhls.;
tied; winter patents,
tf.CSfiS 90: winter
siraigiiis, M4S5j3.pi; winter extras. K.GOff
2.95, winter low grades, J2.25fi2.40; Mlnnc-
Wioiis a.; choice to fancy 'Vl. 20 3.C0 J?uck
wheat flour, steady nt JI.50ni.73
IirCKWIIEAT-null, nt r c. 1. f
New York. '
il.!?,,VUA,'TFlr1m; J;'low western, 85c;
city, K.!e; Rrandywlne, J2.20H2.30
RYE-Sloady; No. 2 western, raic f. o.
1). nlloat; stnto rye, BSf59o c. I. f. New York
cut lots,
IIAHLEY-Steady: feeding, 43f!6c, New
York; malting, 4!l5lc, New York
MJiy iVALT-Dull; western, 55C3c.
" HEAT -Receipts, 83,000 bu.; exports
114,000 bu. Spot. Irregular; No 2, 77c. le
vator; No. 2 red, 80c f. o. b. atloat; No 1
northern, Htiluth. "9!io f. o. b. afloat
prompt; No. 1 hard. Uuliith, Slp f. n l,
afloat prompt. Options opened easy under
realizing sales and favorable crop news
find dovoloped positive heaviness in tho
jiftcniooii. famuli clearances and export
trade, with disappointing late English en
tiles, checked tho demand. Tho close was
weak at Viilo not decline; March, 7flw.fr
ii JOIjC, closed, 7fiise: May. 72Tf?73c, clnsed
at 1.11,4c; July, 72 ir.-lt)li73c, closed at 73c;
Sentcmlier closed at 73c.
,i'9nN:;,ucl',l,,M- m-m exports. 16.
100 bu, Hpo . steady; No. 2. 4IV,o f. o. b.
nlloat and 4lUc elovator. Options market
opened steady nml with few exceptions was
....I r..ni,iiniii nn nay on iignt western
pfTerliigs, a visible supply decrease, cover
ing anil export demand. Closed steady at
i net advance: May, 42?143c. closed at
42'u; July cloned at 42ie.
OATS-Recelpts. 7,C00 bu. Spot, firm:
No, 2, 2S4o; No. 3, 2S4o; No. 2 white. 32U"
Iso, 3, 314c; track, mixed western, S)iT304o;
track, white, 32ij35Hc. OiHlons quiet but
steady with cash property.
HAY Firm; shipping, fi5ft70c; good to
Choice. SCWj S"lic.
llOPS-Steady; state, common to choice.
ISOii crop. Cc; crop. 7ij9c; 1S99 crop, 12
33c; Pacltlo coast. 1MW crop, 46c; 1S9S cron
7Ji9c; 1899 crop. 12013c. '
PROVISIONS-Heef. quiet; family. J11.00
CTI3.00; mess, J10.OOttlO.50: beef hams. J20 00
C122.00- aclet. JU.OOij 11.75; city extra India
mess. Jis.ooiii 22.00. cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies. .io7iio! pickled shoulders,
fifni'ic, pickled liums. 9ffini,c, Lard, firm;
western steamed. Jii 405(0.4214; refined, firm;
continent, to 70; South America, Jfi.90; com
pound, JO.OOiC.25. Pork, firm; mess, JU.2&fl
STRAWBERRIES Few nrrlvlni? from
Texas ana norma; per qi., 45tjiiOc.
APPLES Choice western shlnolnir alnrU
J4.60: New York Htock. J4.50! fnnev. i4
e m " - '
GRAPES Malaga, per bbl., J7.00Q9.0O.
CRANBERRIES Jerscvs. ner bbl.. 110.50:
per crate, J3.CC.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, fancy navels, ner
box, J3.2&S3.50; ohoico navels, J2.75H3.00: Cali
fornia seedlings, per box, J2.50&2.75.
IEMONS California, choice, por box, J3;
fancy, J3&0; Messlnas, choice, per, box, J3.G0;
fancy, tt.
BANANAS Per bunch, medium, J1.75
2.00; fancy. J2.00a2.25.
HIDES.
IHDES-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 2
grcon hides, 6c No. 1 Baited hides, 8c;
No. 2 salted hides, 7c No. 1 veal calf, 8 to
12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal cilf. 12 to 15 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case, JS.E0.
NUTS Hickory, large, por bu., J1.25;
shellbarks, $1.35.
St. I,o 11 Is firnln nml Provisions.
ST. LOUI8, March 19.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71Mc; track, 72H
Ci72o; March, 71c; May, 70',fec; July, GSWip
CORN Steady; No. 2 cash. 3t!c: trnek.
S6?Jfi37e; March, 3Cc; May, 34c; July, 26'c.
OATS Firm: No. 2. 23c; track. 25J23?ic;
March, 25c; May, 2Hic; July, 22?ic; No. 2
white, 27c.
RYE Steady at 55V4c.
FIXJUR Quiet and unchanged.
SEEDS Timothy, quiet; ordinary, JS.IjW"
2.25: prime worth more; flax, nominally
at $1.61.
CORNMEAL Steady ftt $1.95fr2.00.
BRAN Unchanged; sacked lots, east
track, 70c,
HAY Steady and strong; timothy, $9.CKJ7
12 00; prnlrle, $7.50(f?S.50.
WHISKY Steady, J1.24'4.
COTTONTIES-J1.30. J '
nAGGING-fiTiilji'ic.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
METALS Lead, firm at Jl.57'4. Spelter,
firmer nt Jt.40U4.l3.
POULTRY Dull; chickens. 697c; turkeys.
6ft"8c: ducks, 8c; geese, 5H?Cc.
EGGS-Lowor at ll!4c.
R UTTER Steady; creamery, 20fj2l',4c;
didrv, 1&G20C.
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm; Jobbing, old.
J10.75; now, $11.50. Lard, firm; prime stenm,
J5.S0; choice, ".. Dry salt meats (boxed),
steady; extra shorts. $i;.2.1; clear ribs, J.37!4;
clear sides, $6.60. Bacon (boxed), steady;
eiara shorts, Jij.70; clear ribs, Jii.S'Vs; clear
RECEIPTS-Flotir. 4.000 bbls.; wheat. 13,
000 bu.; corn. GI.OOO bu.; oats, 18,(00 bu.
SHIPMENTS - Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat,
20,000 bu.; com, 132,000 bu.; oats, 83,000 bu.
Liverpool i.niin aau i-roviNimis,
LIVERPOOL. March 19 -WI1 EAT-Spot,
llrm; No. 1 northern, spring. 6s 3d. Futures,
steadv: March, nominal: .Mnv EslOUd .Tiilv.
,Ds9Hd.
CORN Spot, steady: 'American mixed,
new, 3sll4d; American mixed, old, 3sll?,d.
Futures, steady; March, nominal; May,
' 310V1; July. 3s30V4d.
PROVISIONS-Uams, sliort cut. firm at
4Sh. Lard. American refined. In palK llrm
'at 3ls9d; prime western, In tierces, llrm at
31s Cd. Bacon, Cumberland cut, firm at 3Ss
fid: short clear backs, firm at 33s t?d; long
1 clear middles. Unlit, firm at 37 Al: Innir
clear .middles, heavy, firm at 37s. Cheese,
American llnest white, steady at 00s. Tal
low, prlmo city, dull at 29s; Australian, In
London, dull nt 29s 3d.
The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool Inst
week were 2S.500 quarters from Atlantic
ports and 2,000 quarters from other ports.
The Imporls of American corn from At
lantlc ports last week were 65,700 quarters
Kaiman City (irnlii and Provisions.
EIkIii Mutter llitrltet.
"in ?ii 'I'" M",roCh '"-'TTER-Flrm at
mfulf ini'nr; C'"b """h l't no bids
made. Output for the week, 10,000 tubs.
MOVIiMli.Vr.N OF STDCICS AM) IIOMIS.
Money I.fu.IerH Inclln,. to II. .1,1 (it fr
Hlli Itatin.
CJMV YOUIC. March 19.-Tho stock mar
ket gavo evidence today of a disposition
on tho part of tho speculative contingent
to discount the prospects of relief to tho
money market for funds to operate with
and while thero wero symptoms of rclaxa
J.?.m"i,..'"0ll.u? .ril.te8' tl10 supply is still ox
inn Vi? fes rlr c1, Lend'Ts of money are
ass m iln , 1,?hd.0U.t.ror hlBl1 ri,t-'" "
assumption that interest rat en will not
have bec'n" if1"01" f'10, A?,r" 1 ottlements
nao been disposed of. Borrowers take .1
FoT an.rni-1 V,,eui. r tl.o lmmeuo out
look and are inclined to await tho ex
pected early easing of rates'
mere was an appreciable stlrrlm? nf
speculative Interest today vhld S im'
?h.yh '"""ft in tho railroad 1 Vt, i t
Pa thn,Wrfino 'y COI"1'T'l t 1 fOW S OCkS.
, ? Sl,r V'V thP most oonsplcu
ntA V. .h.. a rls,! of 3 Points. Union Pa
cific. Ba Itlmoro & Ohio preferred, Atchison
stocksrwcrn,iii ith0 Colorado &' Souther
BIOCKS Wero nil 111 trood llnmnn,! nml
anollV'-T 01,10 -'nne-
each preferred rose 2 points
ruw. Ve2ri8 'nauo.n-ttempts to obstruct tho
rising tendency of pr cos. Thev first mado
n raid upon the Now York stocks on tl o
Si""'' t",o tax levied under the new
franchise tax law will In. so considerable
IIS to threaten Hir.lt. nt.llli..
ilI ' J-acr, nn nttnok was made on tho
0" und steel group, bawd on the threat
ened strlko of machinists. Neither of
theso was effoctlvo In breaking up tho
strength manifest among tho railroads.
i,.i. th0 ral'roal "at showed moro
nosltatlnn hi fnA nf tl,.. inu... .....
in the local traction erntin thnn in n,n
weakness of the spocalltlcs.
Tho chlr.f ctllunrln In .V,lo miii.i
JY,". "?vero punishment Inflicted upon
tho snort llllnrmt In Thlt,l
stock touehcii t;;4 jn the early decline and
n, .... .. K,vs "overiii times in the v 0 ent
Mr, l10"?, ?f th. lft!,t nn,f 1'01"' of the
ttradltlir. Price nhnnf.w rnfinl.f4l ....... 1.
a",-li P,01.",1'' btw' sales- Metropolitan
btrcct Railway recovered an early loss In
SyniPathV. IjOIldon faMlcrht nultrt ,. n
?r-rrw 1.? wn?clally the Atchlsons and
....,11 i-iiuuii;. ine ioiai purcliaso? on th s
account of nl nlnplra -nrn-,. .,,c..,j
30.000 shares. " "
Roller was mnnlfest In the Ixindon mar
ket, duo to dlsbursemonta on covernment
account. Neither tho easier money In
London, nor tho larco buvlncr nn T.n.,,i.n
account here, had any effect on tho mar
ifor trterllm? oxchange, which held
steady. New ork exchange at Chlenro
jumped to .Ko premium today, compared
IH'i 11 "scnt last week, and tho oro
portlon of nbPorption of funds bv the
NOW 1 Ork Rllltr..n.l1l1l la muni, ..n1tn
than for the same period last week. Fac
tors for the relief nf fho mnnv
nre Uius outlined, without regnrd to the
." ...iMju ui iae new currency law.
OpenitloilR In the rnllrnnH hnmla
active and strnnir Imlnv nl.,1 ii, nil .11..
trlbuted. Totnl sales, oar value. M.7!K 000
I nlted States bonds scored a further
sharp decline, today, suggesting tho liquida
tion of holdings by rocent buvera who or
iniluceil to tako profits on tho high prices.
United States new 3a. nl,1 Jo nn,i r. .i
cllned 1 pei cent; refunding 2s, when ls
slJSu' '-ani1 n,w 4h, ,i In the bid price.
Jhei Pomnjprclal Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The markets
hero were brisker and good In tone
on tho crumbling of tho opposition In
tho Freo State. Consols wero up on
tho war loan premium. I understand that
applicants for tlm loan nf nnnnoii ...111
jret only ; per cent of their nppllcntions.
Amcrlcaiiss opened strong, but quiet, till
In the ftreet, when they spurted on tho
New ork buying of Baltimore ft Ohio and
Atchison nreferred. Conner., worn rnn,i
Tlntos wero 55 11-1G. but thev relapsed, closl
lug unclmnged at 55'4. PanucoV Mexlcnn
aclflcs were
e and mine
on Ixindon,
OPelieil ratllnr Drmn, I, famnnnm . n ..,. AM
advices from Wall street Saturday and wero
well maintained throughout the session on
a more "buoyant feeling and closed llrm.
t em"."d was moderate. The amount of
bullion taken Into tho Bank of England on
balance was 12,000. Gold premiums are
0UO ed ns follows; Buenos Ayres. 127.3D;
Madrid, 30.87; Lisbon, 43.60; Rome, 6.43.
.mv York .Money Market.
NEW YORK, .March 19. MONKY-On call,
firm nt 4iir. . i .. ., , ....
cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 6fft4 per
STERLING EXCIf ANfin fllnnrlv. wllh
nctual business In L.inkent' hlll ni Ji.vr.si
n"r.5?iiV.,MH anil ,,-i7i comn,erc,;i
m ,1 . hurf,'crlllot('s, &)USlUc; bar, COc;
I'PNDS Government, weak; state, strong;
u..,im.., nuuillf,
The following
on bonds:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Wik SUrts Ont with a Prettj Dicent
Run of Stock.
VERY GOOD DEMAND FOR MOST ALL KINDS !
fnttlf Co m m and Satisfactory Price
mid Xenrly All CliniiKr Hands
In Komi Season Sheep .Sc-ll
Strati nml Hoks Loner.
6 711 3 10 2
1 Uf-0 3 25 2
1 1070 3 2ft 1
1 65A 3 40 1
1 KM) 3 60 1
9TAOS.
1 15!0 2 75 6
1 870 3 15 1
STOCK CALVES,
1 HO 4 10 1 400 4 90
6 KB 6 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
.. SOT.
.. 435
.. 7S0
.. 9)0
.. 640
..14W
..10W
3 W
4 u)
4 10
4 10
4 20
I CO
4 W)
POSTOKPIC13 JVOT1CE.
SOTt'H OMAHA. March 19.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hum Sheen
vlng arc tho closing quotations
do ref. 2s (when
ilssued) 103
do 3s, rcg no
do coupon 110
do new 4s, rcg.,13l;
do coupon 131
do old 4s, reg.,,115'
do coupon no
do r, rcg ui'i
do coupon 114(4
i. Ul v. o MS. ...119
101
do 4s 91,J
N. Y. C. 19 110
N. J. C. g. 5s 123
No. Carolina 6s.. .127
do 4s 106
No. Pacific 3s.... G4
iio t lor.ti
i. v u. con. is.. 30:4
no gen. bs i.t.'
Ore. Nav. Is 10S
do 4s
O. S. L. 6s
do con?ol 5s..
Ofllclal Mm,, In,.
One wnntr ..;
Two WCiU-O n'
Threo weeks acii
uiir ivecKS airo
.391
1,920
2,120
1,165
I,4!
6,41(1
4.R2S
4,726
3,631
3.3M
6.361
n.106
.661
4....
1....
1....
n
n
12....
1....
1....
6....
9....
1 , , . .
1....
C
1
Si
. S65
, 66Ti
, T60
. 660
, Mi
, 610
, 62,i
, 420
610
603
.111
S2
7S0
716
MO
3 40
3 r
3 60
3 60
3 7,.
3 73
3 75
4 00
4 ()
4 00
4 (0
4 10
1 20
4 20
4 20
I 25
6
1.
11.
6.
9....
2"....
30....
11....
4....
1....
1....
16....
6....
11..
41
.. 710
.. 770
.. 9(1
.. 730
..114S
.. 991
..1047
..1100
..1223
.. 476
.. 970
.. 760
.. 632
,. 404
632
4 23
4 23
4 35
4 Ti
I X,
4 3S
4 So
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 (0
4 40
4 65
4 65
'-.v.. .mi. iirirn .in... ..... ... ..... ......
flAVnri.l .1.. .. ,.l ",w 1 i.UKn lur mil HlSb
several days with comparisons:
.11.1, i"r'
".. i l"l" o. P. 1j. ks 12s
no adj. 4 km; ,i mnni ; 11?
P. 'V .7T mft Hendlnjf gen. 4a., 85V4
v.. re ivjs y.'.iiuo . W. IS 1W
i-.ua'i St.L. & I M. C.5S.112
jfa -tJN is.112 iSt.L. Sc S.F. g.Cs.120
S. F. d. 6s.. 121 St. P. eonso'B ...1G9
"W; TT. IS.. 9114 St. P. C. & P. 19.119J4
U 1 - '"K!4 do 6fl 12(fi
.S, '...: as'. 80. Ry. 6 liOH
... ... . .v 11. is.nu s, l. & T. BS.... ii.
Erie gen. 4s 72'4Tenn. n. s. 2s.... 95
JV.w,t5? V F is- "n Tex. & Pac. Is.. .1141,4
.11:11. i.ii-i-. i 113 ,in -js or.
XI ft r I. 1
rch 2....
.iiarcn 3
March b!!!.'
.larcn r
March 7.'...
'nrch ...,
Alan ii n
March 10...
March 11...
March 12...
March 13...
March a ... I
March 15...
March 16...
March 17...
March IS...
March 19...
11900,
4 OS
4 CC,
4 69
74
4 70
4 71
4 72
4 7!
4 75
4 79
85,
iOt
I SO
U99.U9S.?7.(lt96.lS9r
3 61 3 7S 3 CO;
Kit 3 to; 3 Vi
3 6
3 6
3 54
3 60
3 63,
3 KS
3 63
3 69,
3 62,
3 63
3 591
3 6.1
3 65
3 6S
3 SS
3 87
3 82
3 89
3 76
3 7
3 79
3 74
3 S3
I 3 63
3 70!
3 71
3 73
3 73
i rti
3 4SI
3 65
3 65
3 67
3 601
3 80 3 66
3 74
3 SOI
3
3 8a
3 79
3 SO
3 SI
3 M
3 82
3 SO
3 61
3 70i
3 781 3 79
3 82
3 S7 3 77
3 91
3 S8i
3 94
3 S3
3 SI
3 74
1S94.
i to
3 91
3 S7
3 92,
4 00,
4 W
4 03
no!
4 16
4 20
4 2,
4 38
4 27
I
4 tfii
4 4l
4 77
4 69
4J7
4 77
4 71
4 01
4 71
72
4 b
4 (
4 60
4 35
4 33
4 47
4 13
4 3S
0. H. & S. A. 6s. 10?
do 2 10s
H. & T. C. 6S....110U
do con. 6s no
la, Central Is... 114
K. C. P. & a. is. 70'i
1. a. new con. 4s. .107
M- K. & T. 2s... r;
1'nlon Padflc 4s.. 106
Wabash 1 117
do 2s 99
West Shore 4s. ...114
Wis. Cen. Is 91
Vn, Centuri
do deferred
Colo. So. 4?
So. Pacific
Indicates Sunday.
Tho nfllrfnl nt.mKn.. - . ......
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Unir Rh'n ll'r'o
C., at. & St. IP. Rr... 4 K
.wiHsoun i'acif o iv
Offered.
ies";;; 90 ''nli)Va,?!,,8'8t:n-
,,1 . n Ry 2
Mil vaA,Mi,v-
svl P- Ity 2
4il 83 C., St. P.. M. & 6..... 22
Ronton Mlnlnir Slneka.
POSTON. March 19.-Cnll loans, 3V4J?l',4
j.v.1 nun jino loans, ra'j per cent. Closing
"witnui uonus nnu mining snares:
A., T. & S. F
17
o
6
29
:i
3
14
23
no ilia liu
Amer. Sugar ....101
do pfd no
Pell TeTepIioiio ..317
Poston & AI 240
Poston & Mo 191'4
('.., H. Jfe Q 127H
uom. io.il 43
do pfd 114i
j-eoerai sieei .... ro
.."?. PM. ....... 73JJ
I'ncniiurg pru ..rn'
Cicp. Electric ,...123i
do pfd 137
Mexican Central. 14'
N. E. O. & C.
Oil Colony
Olil Dominion ,
Rubber
Union Pacific .,
Union Jyand ....
Ex-dlvldcndT
16
..205'
.. 16
. . 30!
.. 60'
'J.'.i
424
Hi
9'i
69'4
414
West End ....
West. Electric
Wis. Central ...
Atchison 4s
N. E. G. & C f
Adventure
Allouez M In. C,
Amnl. Copper ... 94
At'antlc 23
Poston & Mont..29S
Putto & Poston.. 62
Cal. & Hecla 740
Centennial 17
i' nunc nn i i'i
uscooia w
Parrot 44!i
vuincy ysi
anta Fe Conoej-. 76
Tamarack 1S7
Uah Mining .... V4
'Inona 2ii
woivcnncs i
n. r .M. H. ii. u ji
C, P. & Q. Rv :i
J.. R. I. & V. Ilv.. k.
C, R. I. & P. Hy., W. ..
Total receipts tn
The dlsnoslllnn nf fVin a,. .. .
be M5?.U,ar: ,,urchi;sl "o num.
Puvors.
Omaha Packing Co.
O. 11. Hnmmonil Co
Swift, from country.'
ij, nccKer j uegan.
Vansant AV cv
J. J 4. Carey
i-onman Ac Co
Denton A ITnH.
Huston ,t Co
L F. Husz
IX. L. Deiinln Cr
Hobbtck
Othr buyers
Frank Kelly .Mont.
'' feeders. 799 4 75 5 feeders.. S00 I 00
lKJUS-rho first bids this morning wero
pretty coso to 5c lower than tho best time
Saturday morning, Peforo very many of
...u iiuK i-uuiu no nisposccl or auvicci from
Chicago camo Indicating a decline of 5c
rrom Saturday's nveruge market nnd tho
niarket hero cased off and closed a llttlu
lower, or not fnr from whero buyers
wanted the hogs on Saturday's close. Tho
ki ioaas or nogs sold largely at J4.90,
with somo choice heavy at 4.9. and some
of tho lighter mixed loads nt 4.S5ff4,87',4.
?J10 m.arket ws not very active owing to
tho reluctance of sellers to accept prices
ofTurod, and yet It was uctlve enough to
rn . . """aauiy eariy cienraiico.
Todays decline only wiped out a portion
or tho advance made on Saturday, and
the week starts out with tho msrkt 12!ii
15c higher than It wiu at the beginning of
last week, nnd ii big 16c higher than It
was iwo wccks ago. Representative sales:
no. at. 8h. rr,
54 266
94 246
68 240
67...
60...
81...
61...
f-9
51
03
73
73
63....
66,...
69. . . .
SY'15fn"t'AND. ITALY.
LSI I INDIA, per s. s. La i
No.
11.
70.
82...
69...
20
Av
...292
...23S
...231
,..168
...203
262
Sh. Pr.
so
2S0
120
120
40
40
160
87 20S
77 201
SO 191
C5 232
45 201
77 231
S9 203
I
40
40
40
SO
272
.KB
.255
.2.12
,01...
71...
, 57. . .
S3...
32...
70...
25. . .
78...
6S...
..2(0
.230
.230
.229
.245
.221
.28S
.217
Cattle. Hoks. Sh'p.
.. HO 770 .....
.. 227 1.012 229
,. ."S7 1.W3 224
.. 311 1.173 666
466 1.810 1,711
630
If)
. 291
33
16
: aJ :::::
2
. 14S .....
SO
London Stock Qnotnttnnii.
LONDON, Mnrch 19. 4 p. m.-ClosIng
Cons., money.. 101 9-16 N. Y. Central.... 13? i
uu uuui.,.ivi li-io Pennsylvania .
Con. Pacific 98 Reading
Erie 13'4 No. Pacific pfd
do 1st pfd.... SO'iAtchlson
Illinois CcntraY..1164 Ioulsvllle
u. j-. pru .OTi'Orand Trunk
hi. l'aui, com....i27ilAnaconda
PAR SILVEP-Stcady at S
ounce.
MONEY 3' 4 Der cent.
The rate of discount In tho onen mnrknl
for short bills Is 313-1603T4 per cent and for
inreo-monins thus an per cent.
69 V,
814
70i
54 li
844
nTmSl"., S2m B'7 3.JM
nil iri.. r:. snowing or
f..ii., oattlo In the yards today and
fully enoush to go the rounds as U turned
Tlie market on cornfod steers, suoh n
termlned V.t ii.'ii.1 J1.0"" ieciP'a J8- I suppllM nnd overv nnu was nut .arlr. nnH
their hMin. u.i" w..."" "ht r Pr,"S ror n ih nrlpes nffi.rr.r1 rr. -,u. r. tll
..iic uuyers were not in. i -' -
y more man Saturday's
"ro urgent orders wero
69...
82...
78...
72...
7...
58...
46...
65...
63...
84...
75...
SO...,
01 312
.0 2fA
150 200
74 266
67 220
67 240
70 239
04 263
63 22K
SHEEP
rato run
..229
..200
. .254
. .256
..261
i tjK
..371
,.215
,.253
..213
.225
.216
120
S0
SO
160
120
160
lft)
SO
SO
'40
40
40
SO
40
ISO
40
SO
so
C6. . . .
73....
59....
63....
84....
S3....
66....
60. . . .
63. . . .
60. . . .
. . . .
66....
65. . . .
61....
62....
65... .
87....
79....
76....
49....
48.
40
120
160
40
40
SO
Financial o(e.
CHICAGO. '.March JO.-Clearlngs, 121.871.
690; balances. J1.MI.930. Now York eichanee.
c premium. Sterling exchange. J4.8314 blmiTirbuT-r
balanced -ngs, ,1V,WJ; urcha. .today were fJiUy'jssSS
4 85
4 S5
4 S3
4 75
4 S5
4 85
4 S5
4 S5
4 ST.
4 85
4 S5
4 87
4 87S
4 87'
4 S7'4
120 4 87's
... 4 S7VS
4 871,4
4 S714
4 S7'4
4 871 i
4 87t4
4 S7'4
4 87'4
4 S7(4
4 87!4
4 S7',,
4 S7!j
4 S714
4 90
4 !)
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 91)
4 90
, . . 4 90
... 4 90
.. 4 90
The week starts out with a mod
Of both nhpen ni.,1 Inrnhv nnil
wun ine marKot In a good, healthy rondl
nun. 1,0cm pucKors wern an in neeri or
their hololmra
onnea to pay anv mn ih.n a....J.:.V. sironger, souers let go freelv and every
prices. Whn the moro urirent rr,i,,r thing was sold and weighed up at nn early
in for tne dlfTercnt
seen below. There
prlng lambs In tho
season.
Quotations: Chnlro hltnriv nrrlirbt vr.nr.
iingn, o.iDj.io; booq to cnoice ted year
lings, J6.0O36.15; fair to good yearlings,
n.wflo.w; gooa jo cnoice wethers, i5.65lf5.yo;
fair te good wethers. $5.60g5.75; good to
cnoico rim ewes, s.i56.35; fair to good
owes, 14.9085.16: good to choice native
iambs, J..0fr?i7.l0; good to choice western
Iambs. J6.S5ff7.O0; fnlr to good western
lnmbs, W.&01I6.75; feeder wethers. $4.50f5.O0;
feeder yearlings, J5.00S5.60; good to choice
feeder lambs, J5.26ir6.00. Representative
sines:
r;3
:39
64
..321
..220
..2.U
,.23S
..21S
..229
..Bsa
..278
..217
..211
..265
..267
..254
. .273
264
..252
. .266
..303
..263
..263
..207
1 233
!!2si
,.352
.299
SO
40
40
'so
'so
'so
120
120
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
I 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
I 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 92W
4 92'4
4 KA
4 92!4
4 9214
4 92'A
4 9114
4 92
4 9214
4 92
4 92!4
4 SC'i
4 92H
4 K
(Should bo read dally by all Interested, a
changes may occur at any time.)
Foreign malls for the week ending March
21, 1900, will closo (PROMPTLY In all
oases 1 at the General Postottlcc, as follows;
Parcels post malls close one hour earlier
than closing time shown below. Parcel
post malls for Germany close at ! p. in.
Monday.
Trnun-Atliiti t Ic Mnll.
TUESDAY-At 7 n, m. for EUROPE, per
s. s. Lnlin. via Southampton nnd tlrctneii
(letters for Ireland must bo directed "per
s. s. Lnhn").
WEDNESDAY-At 5:30 a. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Oceanic, via Qiiccustown; at .0
(stipplementnry 10:30 11. m. for EU
ROPE, per s. s, Kensington, via South
ampton nnd Antwerp (letters must b
TlllrnlMi,0.f, S- Kensington").
"LU.MPAY-At 7 n. nt. for FRANCE.
SPAIN. POR-
PT nnd PRIT-
n, ...... .......
JlaVro (letters tnr nll.r,r i.ri. nt l.',,..,,..
cjVirlrM!w,1ircc.lCl1 "Per I-.it Clnseogne").
q fnJTM nlim,11' tn- (!"U'Plemcntnry
vi VA!. for.'-'1 POPE, per s. s. Cnmpunln.
i v S''1!!1"1!'"1 1,1 s a- for NETHER-
iln,ifV.?,.'.1 rMrt.'. ,,or Workendam. via
Rotterdam (leitrru 1....D. 1.. ..i.....
s. s. erki'ndam"): nt 9 a. m. for ITALY,
. ,i?;J!; r"v'' vla 'N''Plcs (letters must
fnr olw ?c,r H-. Travo"); nt 10 a. m.
A i ..S,0..,lV d,,,llr(,c' P'T s s. Astoria, vl.t
? i AsilorIii',).PrM mUSt b ,llrt,t'l,'l, "l"'r
PRINTED MATTER, ETC - German
steamers jailing on Tuesdays take printed
matter, etc.. for Germany, mm specially
addretnert prlntea matter, etc., for other
parts of Europe American and Whlta
Star stenmers on Wednesdays. German
steamers on Thursdays and Cunard.
I rench and German steamers on Satur
days take printed matter, etc., for all
countries lor which they nre advertised
to carry mnl'..
After thn closing of the sunnlxmcninrv
Trans-Atlantic malls named above, addi
tional supplementary malls nro opened on
the piers of the American, English, French
and German steamers, ana remain open
until within ten minutes of the hour of
sailing of steamer.
Mails for Sontli nml Centrnl Aiarrlcn,
Went Indies, Etc.
64 242 40 4 92'A
65 2.V. ... 4 924
125 250 ... 4 92',4
KA Tift A ftHl"
64.
68...
64...
25...
61...
.319
,.,249
..3C2
4 92Vi
4 92V4
4 95
4 95
4 95
nk ... s aPd b lowers the ? hinitaT mflV VI' Thft "rlce
- , apparently In anticipation of a li rger run I k1 of- ,tuff w,n bo 1
11-lCd per or Tuesday. It waa late before a cle-ir- WBre a few ver' n,ce
ance was affected. ciore a clear- yar(ti tlle flr8l of the
COWH Rnrl hr.lfr.r- nl ...
In r1mnj ..j .1 uuu "lUailiy WCTC
m aemand and the market onene.1 n inn,.
sironger. in some cases sellers thoucht
lurt th n,U t0.ar, !,"; mor? for their Sw
sturr than it would have brought nt the
kctSe,..?LiIns4 .week' n he mar-
Li 'thy with the ma -
Conilltlon of tlie Trcannrv.
WASHINGTON. March 19.-Today's state
mcnt of thn treasury li.-itnnrn in im nn.i
fund, exclusive of the JlSO.OnO.OOO gold reserve
11; inn uiviniiiii 01 rouempuon. snows; Avnll-w-ftv,0.','1.1
'balnllc. J15S.446.ra; gold reserve,
Cottnn Market.
GALVESTON. March 19. COTTON
Steady nt (Hie.
NEW ORLEANS, March 19.-COTTON-
.Mjiinnai; saies, i.aw oaies; ordinary. 8'ic:
good ordinary, Sic; low middling. 9 3-16c;
middling, 97-16c; good middling, 9-c; mld-
111 ng tair, ut.c; receipts, 4.021) bales; stock.
unRirflma f ru, I .. , , -.
hands ,arly In" the morrTlni?'
..tr00J cume 'o a close on that kind of
stuff. RenrKientatlve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
copper mine with a cnpltnl of JJOOliOO. fell
rrom 10 shillings to nil on the itiiinnotnrv
report of .Mr. Knox, a New York mining
iiKlnecr. who Is said 1 n VinVu rnnnnloil
iiivorauiy ueiore. -rne nanK bought JC12.000 ;W,I.3I6 bales. Futures, steady- March t9 "6 6 108
gold in bars. Of the large amount due tho tii w- a nrii .vV,5 i..,7 7A S',?: 12 1102
No.
1
20
1
o
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
Av.
850
9S5
, 6.10
800
1010
, 790
1127
1200
900
inoo
925
1056
bank two-thirds was rcnalil mill niin..hl..l
renewed, contrary to expectation.
Tho following nro the nuntntlmi. tnr tv,-
lending stocks on the New York exchaneo
todny:
tchlson ..
do nfd
Paltlmoro A: O... 66
anaillan I'ac...
Canada So
lies. & Ohio.,
hlcaco G. W.
C. P. Ac Q
Chi., lnd. .t L.
do nfi
Chicago .t 1'. 1
. 234 Tex. & V.1M0
69 .Union Pacific .
do pfd
fj Wabash
48'4l do pfd
2S't W. & L. E
lSK1 do 2d pfd...
127HWIs. Central ...
21'i Adams Ex
54 American Ex....
96 Wc Is Fargo Ex.
Chicago & N. W.1B1 U. S. Ex
it. I. St P....10'A. Cot. Oil.
C. C. & St. L. :,'!( iln nfrt
olo. Southern .. 7 iAm. Mnltln
43'i
do Isi pfd
do 2d nfd.... 19
Del. & Hudson. .11
Pol. L. Ai W..
Den. & R. G..
do nfd
Hi
do- 1st nfd ..
t. Nor. nfd....
locking Coal ..
locking Vnllev.
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
K. C, P. A: O..
L. E. & W
do pfd
iiki tiiioro
do pfd.
Amer. S. A:
do nfd..
..17S Am. Spirits
R..,
Pfd..
S. H.
19i iln
. 71s! Amer.
. i:i lo pfd
. 3S", Amer. S. .t W..
157", do j,f,l
. l&'nArn. Tin Plate..
"!'. iio pfd
.113 Am. Tobacco ..
. l&"i do. pfd
61 A. Mln. Co
. lfi'-4 Prk. Rap. Tr..
2" Colo. F. & I...
S5 Con. Tobacco ..
ii'i do nfd.
. 16'4
. 605
. 75Vh
. 6i
. 20' ;
. l(r
. 28H
. lfi'a
.115
.116
.122
. 46
. 33
. 91
. 5
. 2.S;
. :!4
.. 91
' '?
. . 35
.. so'4
.. sin
.. 90
.. :n
.. so
..1(Ki
..1X5
.. 46
.. oi'4
.. 44
.. 3.IU
.. mi
.. 50
73' 4
Irouls. A; NiihIi.. 824 Fcderal Stecl
Aiiiniiaiian i, .... :i.i 1 iio pfd
Met. St. Ity 160 Gen. Electric".'
Mex. Central .... H',n tllucoso Sugar
Minn. Ai St. L.. 61'4 ,i0 nf, .
tic ,0t. ''.fl1 I'l'V. Paper .
Mo. Pac fie r.i.i ,ir ..r.i
Mobllo & Ohio... I.Vt Laclcdo Giis'".";.'
M.i K. As T 101,4 National Plscult.
!' 110 nro
:l'.
31' do pfd 103
32 Na'loual Steel .. I5'i
5 do nfd nt
31; N. Y. Air Hrake.,133
do nfd
N. J. Central .
N. Y. Central
Nor. & West..
do jifd
No. Pacific ...
do pfd
Ontario At W.
O. R. A: N
do pfd.
..1-2
51,
ns
is'4
61
75
3314
S9i
KANSAS CITY. March 19. WHEAT I Pennsylvania
siny, icvo; cnsii. No. 2 hard, 6I0; No. 3,
uunuc: iio. . rou. ivc; so. ;i, iftr.iric.
CORN-May. 3lc; chhIi, No. 2 mixed,
35Ji35'4c; No. 2 white, 35'4c; No, 3, 3V.
OATS No. 2 white, 25'ac.
rye-no. 2. r.ic.
HAY-Cholce timothy, Jt0.00jri0.60; cholco
prairie. J7.255i7.50.
PUTTER-Creamery, 20ff23c; dairy. 19c.
EGGS Today the supply was large and
'warmer weather created a weak feeling;
fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, lower nt
10',.c, cases returned; new white wood cases
inciiiiieu, iic,
RECEIITS-Whent. 70.800 bu.; corn, 51.900
bu.; oats. 13.0T0 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 33,800 bu.; corn IS.
200 bu.; oats. 4,(00 bu. ' ' '
I'i'oria .Mnrkel,
PEORIA, March 19.-CORN-Flrm; No. 5,
Z6Kc
OATS Irregular: No. 2 white, 26'ic;
track. 25',c. through billed.
WHISKY Firm, on tho basis of J1.2IU
for finished goods,
MlliviitiUft' Craln Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 19. WHEAT Un
settltMl; No, 1 northern, 67f)69o; No. 2 north
ern. tSiXiOc.
llYEIiwer; No. 1. 67'4c.
PARLEY Steady; No. 2. 43c; nmnlo fifili
Dili 11 tit Grain Market.
DULUTH, March 19, WHEAT No 1
hard. cash. 7o: Mnv. iV?ct Nn 1 nnrih;
cash. 65'2c; 'May. 66'4c: July. 67Ue: Vn
northern, 63c; No, 3 spring, C9?ie.
MlimiaiiolU Wheat and Flnnr.
MINNEAPOLIS March 19 viirit.t.,
store: No. X northern. Odarch. CS'.u: Mnv.
Reading
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
Rio G. W.'
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. .
do 1st pfd..
do ;d nfd..
St. L. S. W....
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfil
St. P. A- O.
So. P.icllle
So Ral'wiy
do pfd.
All assessments paid.
. 74'J No. American
. I'aeiiic coast .
. 4? 1 do 1st nfd....
. 76 I do 2d pfd.
13.. Pacific Mall ..
. 17 People's Gas .
. 57 Pressed S. C...
. 2S do pfd
. u3'4 Purannn P. c,
. no stand. R. T.
. i nugar
.69 iln nfrl
:-, Tenn. C. & I....
.. 1014 XT. s. Lenther...
27 do pfd
..123V, V. S. Rubber...
1i!, do pfd
..Ill Weuern Union..
W, Republic 1. & s
-.11'4. do pfd
1 C. C. & St. L.
, 50
, S3
. 61
, 3'i
, 9SVi
, 51
, S5
,182
, CM
....101
10S
J9.2WI9.2.S: JU V. I9.2MO.26: Allunat. II V
1 m-inrinuui, .li'H3.li; ucioiier. J...9;
November. J7.05fi7.67; December, J7.65fj7.C6:
January, J7.65,a7.67.
Hi'. LOUIS, March lO.-COTTON-Steady;
middling, 9 7-16c; sales. 60 bales; receipts,
823 bales; shipments, 972 bales; stock, 72,171
Ullll'.H.
NEW YORK. March 19 CmtmM-Snni
closed quiet; middling uplands, 9Tc: mid
dling gulf, 10'ic; sales, 7.40O bales. Futures
ciosea nareiy steady on old and firm on
new crop positions; March. J3.30; April,
a..n; diny, :v; June, a.si; July, w.W,
August, $9.19; September, JS.32: October,
J7.9S; November. J7.8S; December, J7.8;
January, J7.87; February, J7.S7.
Wool .Mnrket.
LONDON, March 19. WOOL The offer
ings at the wool auction sales today num-
uuiru v.ist imies. iiesuaiion waa sflown ai
I tho opening of tho wool auction sales todav
and later decided weakness developed.
French and German operators did not ov-
rate ns freely as on previous days, lint
American representatives were steady pur
chasers. The stock brought forward con
sisted mostlv of fair-hatred Queensland
I merinos. There was a fair demand for
I crossbreds. Following nre today's sales In
detail: New South Wales. 2,300 bales;
, Hcoured. Is 2',4d5ils lid: greasy, S?idls 3d.
Queensland, 2,600 bales; scoured. Is 9d(ff
Is lid; greasy, Sdfrls Id. Victoria, 1,100
bales; scoured, Olidtff 2s P.jd ; greasy, 6&d
ls6'4.l. South Australia, 60 bales; greasy.
10'lll!4d. Now Zealand, 3,400 bales; scoured,
jhdiils P,4d: greasy. 5d'ls Id. Cape, of Good
Hope and Natal. 200 bales; scoured, lOdit
is !4d; greasy, S!4f((.i.
Coffee Mnrkel.
NEW YORK. March 19.-COFFEE The
niarket for futures opened steadv In tone,
with prices unchanged, nnd ruled very
nulet throughout tho pension, with price
cliaiures limited to a rnjigo of 10 points,
lhe cable news about met expectations;
Investment, orders wnro hcarco, If not
totally lacking, while tho professional ele
ment was Indisposed to proceed other than
In a scaling way. Statistic- wero In line
with nred ctions. T. irht Innni ur.ui.... r...
prices oft near the close. Tho market closed
'.: lot nt a net decline of 5 to 10 points.
1 otal sales worn 5.750 bags, Including May,
tb.8i; Julv. J6.SMi6.93: August, J6.9G; Scptem
I'f' J'i J)f,feaibor. J7.25. Spot. Rio. steady;
N'V I't.p'r0' S'WiStso; No, 7. Jobbing, S4
talic
17.
1
4
14
33
1
68
......
41
30
31
30
14
10
1113
. 930
.1195
.1010
.1123
. 0
. J49
.10J1
.1230
.1223
Pr.
4 00
4 10
3 25
3 X
3 75
4 00
4 00
4 60
4 00
4 00
4 15
4 20
4 25
4 30
4 30
4 35
4 35
4 35
4 35
4 35
4 35
4 40
4 40
4 40
No.
6
3
9
20
11
1 ,
15 ,
10 ,
20
34
18
37
21
72
69
18
2
9
15
7
41
8
...
Av,
...1153
...1176
...1151
...1157
...1124
,..1070
...1462
..1284
..123S
..1091
..1189
..1179
..1158
..1161
..li'96
..1110
..1246
..1161
. .1901
..1619
..1671
1026
Mild market steady; Cordova, 9V4
ji"j
12',4
3214,
91't,
S3
21 '4
65' 4
67
Ex-dlvldend:
Now York Mining; Sloekn.
NEW YORK, Mnrch 19.-Th following
nru tho nitlci.il closing quotations for
mining shares: 1
Chollar 23
Crown Point 12
Con. Can. & Va.,160
Deadwood t',0
Gould & Currlo . 15
Halo & Norcrose "5
Homcstnko 5000
Iron Silver 68
Mexican 25
lOntnrlo
Ophlt-
P ymouth
'Quicksilver ...
i do nfd
, Sierra Nevada
'Standard
lUnlon Con
lYollow Jackot
...S.7)
... st
... 12
...150
,..750
.. 38
...300
'!! ie
Foreign Financial,
PARIS, March 19.-Pulness on the bourse
today opened firm, but weakened later on
largo realizations, which were easily nb
sorhej. The market closed quieter. Span
Ish 4 and Rio tlntos advanced sharply, but
relapsed slightly on urotlt taking. Kntllrs
ended ensler. Three ner c.nt rontM mi,
63c for tic actniint Spanish 4s close,! 'at 7.1
11. '. March 19. Huslness was unde
cldcd 011 the lxiurs, todiy Governments
were qultt. Spanish (a wero animated.
Dry CnoiU Market.
NEW YORK. March 19.-DRY GOODS
Thu market has ruled quiet throughout to
day. Puyers aro operating cautiously on all
lines of Htaplo cottons, the demand coming
forward being chiefly for quick deliveries.
Somewhat In tho surprise, of the trade there
have been no further advances In bleached
cottons for which there Is an average de
mand. Prown sheetings nnd drills are dull
but unchanged In price. Coarse colored
cottons aro still scarce and firm. Print
;;iuiu null! llllll HirOUgllOUl, 'With IIO ClllingO
In prices. Prints In fair demand for staples
fit llrm prices; fancy quiet. No change In
thn clncham inntinn ivi.iin ,..i.
....... i.iii
tlnuo senrce.
crnnilfi r.rn-
rncrs nro nrm turouguout.
K a iii.uk city Live Slock.
KANSAS CITY, March 19.-CATTLERe.
celpts. 3,iA) natives, 1,90.) Texans; all clnssos
In good demand nt steady to 10c higher
prices: l, head of Sansom steers, that failr-d
to win prizes In the 'I'oxns-bred nnrt fri I
1.
1...
4
1.
7,
2
1
1
1.
1..
1
1.
5
4
1...
1
3
1
1.
2
1....
1
1
1
1
6
3
3
3
1
1
5 ,
r
V.'.'.'.'.,
1 ,
1
1
1.
3..
21..
28..
20 111!
..1175 4 rtnaliSXAS- 1
STKERB AND STAGS.
..1165 4 15
STEERS AND HEIFEHS
..1073 4 40 20 ids'
..1185 4 50
COWS AND HEIFERS
,.1051 3 75 '
COWS.
I 00 17
1
950
835
SS0
... . 7W
950
,. ,.1080
980
1000
925
1050
90S
1030
1170
790
1160
1000
910
1060
1060
1016
710
1060
1030
916
,....1110
1066
1205
.... 950
.... 910
,....1040
,....1000
,....1110
....1074
....1053
.... S70
....1120
....1130
... 9:i
....110s
....1193
....1170
....1OS0
....1060
1000
470
1090
910
915
S96
1106
1113
00
2 00
2 25
2 25
2 ro
2 50
2 50
2 .V)
2 65
2 63
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 SO
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 20
3 20
3 23
3 25
3 25
8....
3....
1....
1....
8....
C...
1...,
1....
10....
1....
13....
29....
6....,
1....
!',
7. . . .,
2....,
O
4H:::r;
1....,
1
8
1
1
4
1
4
9
21....
4....
16
4.. .It..
6
...1050
...It CO
...1166
...1133
...1060
...1050
...1037
... 743
...1160
1270
109S
1010
1131
960
1142
960
1070
1145
1340
, 1210
1001
1080
13S0
1217
1070
1290
1160
1010
1075
1111
1070
1207
1051
3 25
3 30
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 25
HEIFERS,
20
1
12
3 50
3 70
2 85
3 85
3 90
3 90
3 95
3 nr.
s....
1
4
1
44...
1 , 1 V.' 1 rin ihi hiock snow,
weighing 1.447 lbs., sold at J5 30 straight
l(!l7.2atlvo "Jeers, Jt.7OIi3.20; lightweights
)4.Jo4I4.ia: Htoekpra nml fAnArs n rAr.r nr
, , ... .u ,
V.. ixy?JnlL "cuers, j.zya-4.40; can-
.,i;rUo.wji iru westerns. J4.I0W6.2O:
western feeders, J3.60f(4.30; Texans, J3.35W
HOGS-Rorelpts, 7,200 head. Market no
' and s eady: heavy. JI.liOfi6.03: mixed
"?h- .ff"tH S5; pics J4.254A 55 '
i.r?' KlV ,A.NP. I'AMPslRecelptsT 3V)0
head, Market fairly active; lambs, steady;
muttons. 6'iiiOc lower; spring lambs, .60
Cl10!!'0 'e'1 Innibs. J6.wyfl6.S0: yearlings
J.5.!yf(6.(.: muttons, j5.2ogs.iM: stockcrs and
feeder, tl.00a6.00i culls. J3.0O34.00.
1.
.. 630
,. 620
..1460
,. 880
..1200
..1260
.. 890
..11(0
..1470
..1340
..1620
...11)0
...1440
...16S0
...1030
inoo
1 1620
1 1810
1 1570
1..,,
2 60
2 80
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 30
3 30
3 35
3 40
3 40
S 40
DULLS.
I..
100 4 50
125 5 00
282 6 25
180 6 no
260 fi 2i
90 6 50
2S5 6 60
1 110 7 00
STOCK COWS
1 770 2 30
1 770 3 00
CALVES.
5
1
1
1
,..1210
,..1092
.. 900
.. 900
.. 937
..1085
..1036
..13S0
.. 925
...1012
...1120
... 957
...700
... 762
.., 925
...1181
....1766
.... 810
....10?0
....1670
....1S70
....1520
,...1810
,...1620
,...1270
,...1365
,...2070
,...1760
,...1660
,...2060
... 930
,...1930
...1300
...1485
...1820
.... 120
.... 1(0
.... 160
.... 170
.... 180
... 113
... 133
110
1..
K.'.'.
1...
AND HEIFERS.
H 810 3 70
3 BOO 3 SO
Tr.
4 10
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 50
4 60
4 50
4 60
4 50
4 60
4 50
4 50
4 65
4 55
4 55
4 65
4 60
4 60
4 65
4 66
4 SO
4 S3
4 05
4 75
4 65
3 30
3 35
A 35
3 40
3 (0
3 40
3 15
3 15
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 55
3 55
3 55
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 6.-,
3 65
3 63
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 73
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 76
3 73
3 SO
3 80
3 S3
3 90
4 00
4 00
3 9ft
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 ' 00
4 20
4 25
.1 10
3 40
3 10
3 40
3 43
3 45
3 60
3 50
3 (ti)
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 63
3 63
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 75
7 00
7 00
7 (M)
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 SO
7 60
No.
60 cull ewes
410 western owes
708 western wethers...
433 western wethers...
93 mixed yearlings
2 western Iambs
3 Colorado yearlings.
609 Colorado lambs
222 western lambs
221 western lambs
2 natlva lambs
34 spring lambs
Av.
92
ns
99
102
74
80
90
S3
83
S3
ns
61
Pr.
J3 50
5 00
5 76
5 80
6 00
6 00
6 20
6 85
6 07
6 97(4
7 00
9 00
CHICAGO LIVE HTOCIC MARKET.
Mnrkel for Ilcef Steer Illfrlier Hok
Open strong; nml Close Wrak.
CHICAGO, March 19.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
14,000 head. Market generally 10c higher
for beeif steers; quality very poor; butchers'
stock, firm; natives, best on sale today
Kansas cattle, Jo.tO; good to prlmo steers,
10c hlghor at J4.S5fiC.S5; poor to medium,
tttrone to 10c higher at J4.KKI5.65; selected
feeders, lc hlgner at JI.25SM.85; mixed
stockers, strongs to Cc higher nt J3.6CWf
.w; cows, strong nnu active at jj.1nrjn.3u;
helfsrs, shade higher at J3.'J5M.70; cannerH,
firm at S2.257.2.K5; bulls, steady at JlOOfj)
i.in; caives, uiiciiunRcri ni ti.wjri.uu; 1 ex
nns, receipts, 1,200 head; best on sale today:
Texans, J5.40; Texas fed steers, Pteadv nt
J3.75'5f5.00; Texns bulls, steady at J3.20J?
.1. ,v.
HOGS Receipts, 25,000 head; tomorrow.
C0.000 estimated; left over. 3,300. Market
opened strong but closed weak, averaging
5c lower; top, J5.16; mlxtd and butchers,
S4.90fi5.15: good to choice heavy. J5.05iii5.15:
rough and heavy. J4.90fJ6.00: lights, J4.S0S)
C.0714; bulk of sales. J5.00g5.O7'.4.
fanEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 18,000
head; sheep, steady to a shado lower;
lambs, Krffl5o lower; good to choice weth
ers, J5.0Sa5.90: fair to choice mixed. J3.20O'
ki.yu; western rneep, ,.;iwa.vi; yearlings,
xi.yjnm.VK niuivo mmDs, .&r7.l6; western
lambs, JO.OOS'7.15.
Xrw York Liver Slock.
NEW YOIttv. March 19.-DEEVES-Re
celpts, 4,338 head: steers and cows slow and
n shade lower; bulls, firm: about all sold:
steers, Jj.S5fi5.35; tops. J5.60; oxen and stags,
j.wfli,aj; ouiis, ijiq 1174c; reirigerator lieer,
lower at 9V4fa9c; exports, nono; tomorrow.
I ,rt 1. ... mi . , . . . .. 1 , .,w .... 1 . . .
llir lirau .-rutin uuu l.iu.7 ((uuntirn Ol Wr,
CALVES-Recelpts, 2.078 hend; market nc
Hlf! Vcilln. ?.Vr)fOn hlirh.r- utl ar.1,1, i,,l.
JI.OOfj7.02i4; tops. J7.75; little calves, jn.OOf
3.60: barnyard stock. J2.6(rfj8.00
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts, g.OOT,
ncuu; saecp, siciuiy; prime, ana e.nolcu
minus, sieniiy; oilier graues, lotrisc lower
sheop, Jl.2olix.oo: cholco, J6.15; lambs, J.tjOffi
7 75: culls. J4.6O5i5.60.
HOGS-Rccolpts, 9,727 head; market higher
nt J5.26ij5.40.
TULSDA-j-At S:30 11. m. for URACIL dl-
rert, per s. h. Colerldgo. via Pornambuco.
Pahla and Rio do Jnnelrn (letters for
North Prazll and for La Plata countries
must bo directed "per s. s. Coleridge");
111 .,0r,4i' .f,)r INAQtM, OONA1VES
and ST. MARC, por s. s. Kong Frodo
(letterM for other parts of Hnltl must bo
directed "por s. s. Kong Frode"); at 10:30
n, in. for HAITI, per s. s. Prins Win. I ,
via Port nu Prince (letters for Curacao,
Venezuela, Trinidad, Prltlsh and Dutch
Giilnna must bo directed "per Prlns Win.
I."; nt 12:30 p. 111. (supplementary 1 p. m.)
for ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX. LEE
SW.Vr.WS1. 'INWARD ISLANDS nil.l
DLMLRARA per s. s. Poralm (letters
fnr Parbndos. Grenada and Trinidad
must be directed "per s. . Roralma");
at 1 p, m. (supplementary 1:30 p. m.) for
NASSAU nnd SANTIAGO, per s. s. Sara
toga; at 2 p. in. for PARHADOS direct
nnd for NORTHERN PRAZ1L, per u. s.
Marcnhcnso, via Pam and Mannos; at 3
p. 111. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct,
per B. s. Pellucln; at 9 p. m. for JAMAI
CA, per s. s. Admiral Farragut, from
Poston,
WEDNESDAY-At 'iSO a. in. for NAS-
aAt, N. I'., per steamer from Miami,
Fin., ut 8 a. m. for PERMUDA. per s. s.
Trinidad; ut 9:30 a. in. (supplementary
10:30 11. in.) for CENTRAL AMERICA
(except Costa Rlcaj nnd SOUTH PA
CIFIC PORTS, per 8. 3. Advance, vl:v
Colon (letters for Guatemala must bo di
rected "per s. s. Advuncu"): ut 10:30 a. m.
for PUERTO RICO, per U. S. transport
via San Juan; nt 11 11, m. for NEW
FOUNDLAND, per s. p. Sllvln; ut 1 11.
m. for Cl'PA, YUCATAN, CAMPECHE,
TAPASCO and CHIAPAS, per 8. B. Vlgl
lancla. via Havana and Progrcso (letters
for other parts of Mexico must bo di
rected "per 8. 8. Vlclliinnln."..
THURSDAY At 1 a. m. for JAMAICA.
per s. s. Admiral Sampson from Phila
delphia; nt 10 n. 111, ST. KITTS. GUADE
LUPE. MARTINIQUE nnd DEMERARA.
per s. 8. L'ller; at 11 iu m, (supplementary
11:30 a. m.) for PUERTO RICO (via Sail
Juan), VENEZUELA and CURACAO,
per s. 8. Philadelphia (letters for Savanllln,
and Carthagenn, via Curacao, must be
directed "per 8. s. Philadelphia"); nt 11
a. m. for SANTOS direct, per s. b.
Catania.
FRIDAY At 1 p. m. for JAMAICA. HE-
LIKE, PUERTO CORTE. and GUATE
MALA, per s. s. Orlgon (letters must bo
directed "per h. s. Orlgen"); at 1 p. m. for
MEXICO, per 8. s. Ithnka. via Tamplco
(letters must bo directed "per 8. s.
Ithnka").
SATURDAY At 2:Z0 n. in. for NASSAU.
N. I., per steamer from Miami, Flu.; at
10 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 11. m.) for
FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA, 8 A VA
NILLA and CARTHAGENA, per s. 8.
Adirondack (letters for Costa Pica must
bo directed "per s. s. Adirondack"); at 10
n. tn. (supplementary 10:30 a. nt.) for
HAITI per s. s. Andes: nt 11 11. m. fnr
GRENADA nnd TRINIDAD, per s. 8.
Orennda; nt 11 a. m. for CUHA, per s. s.
Mexico, via Hnvann; at 11 a. m. for
OUATANAMO and MAN.ANILLO. per
s. 8. Clenfuegos (ordinary mull onlv): nt
3 p. m. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES
direct, per s. 8. Hlppomenes.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rnll to North
nyciney. aim uience ny steamer, closo at
this ofllro dally at 8:30 n. m. lcnnnr.tln.-
close here every Mondny, Wednesday and
Saturday). Malls for Mlquolon, by rail to
itoxton. nnd theneo by Bteamor, oloso nt
this ofllce dahy nt 8:30 n. m. Mnli fnr
Cuba, by rail to Port Tamna. Fin., nml
thence by steamer, close ut thl milon
daily (except Monday) at 7 a. m. (tho
connecting closes nro on Sundnv, Wed
nesday and Friday). Mniln fnr fn,n hv
rail to Miami, Fit., nnd thence by Hteamer,
ciope ui inn, oinco every .Monday, Tues
day and Saturday nt 2:30 n m itim nnn.
ncctlng closes aro on Tuesday and Sntur-
aayj. juans ror Mexico city, overland,
unless specially addressed fnr dl qnnfcli hv
steamer, closo nt this office daily at 2:M
a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Mnlls for Costa Rlcn,
neiize, ruerio uoricz and Giiatstnala, by
rail to New Orleans, nnd thenen bv
steamer, closo at this ofllco dnlly at 3
p. m. (connecting closes bora Tuesdays
for Costa Rica and Mondays for Pellze.
Puerto Cortez and Guatemala) Regis
tered mall closes nt 6 p, m. previous day.
Registered mall closes at V r.. m. soeonil
day before.
19.-
St. Joseph Live Slock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mn Xfnrrh
iBpeciMi.j 1 no jnurnni quotes:
CATTLIJ-Recelpts, 000 hend. Market ac
tive nnd strong; quality common to fnlr;
natives. J4.0OfJ5.0O: Toxns and ivoslnrno
J3.50a6.00; cows and heifers. J2.25fT4.35; bulls
nnd stags, J2.OOfj4.75; yearlings and calves,
Jt.OOfiS.OO; fltoeltera and feedors, U10f(1.60;
veals, JI,50f(7.C0,
HOGS Receipts. 900 head. Market lm.,K--
all grades, J4.S5fj6.&; bulk of sales, Jl.nOfp
BIIEEP AND LAMRS RecelnlR. I.-XY)
head. Market 10c lower: western Inmhi
J6.90; lambs, J3.0Oj?.90; yearlings, J5.25f(6,15;
' I , It.A.II,,.,. , -... .... ., .
r..,,-.-i. .,., ,rai uiir.. J.irnffv.uj, cwi'S, J1.W
t5.25.
Hi. I, mils Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. .March 19. CATTLE Tie.
celpts, 2.O0O head; market steady to strong;
native shipping nnd export steers, SI.60fiS.75;
dressed beef and butcher steers. jl.0Crfi5.00:
Hteors under l.ono lbs., J3.60JTI.75; stockcrs
and feeders. J3.25fi4.S0; Toxas nnd Indian
steers, J1.70ffl.70, cows and heifers, J2.25W
HOGS - Receipts. 6,500 head; market
erS.')'..vl1H "I'1 "Khts. Jl.OOfiO.OO; packers,
I.BO316.05; butchers. J5.0OK..15,
SHEEP AND LA MRS Ilncnlnlu .tftn l.,,,l-
market strong, with demand exceeding sup-
if.iva, 11, in.., Miiiiiuim, i-.-nrnu-M; lamui, j.im
(f7.2o: stockers. t3.0Of7-l.0O: cnlln nnrl hin.lr.
54.OOff-l.T5. '
Stock In NlKhl.
Followlnir aro thn rrrelnls nl k)n rnr
principal western markets for Maroh 19;
came. nogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
Chicago ,
Kansas City .
St. IiulB
Totals ....
2.391
14,000
3.6O0
2,000
5.410
25,000
7,2.0
6,500
1.353
18,000
3,800
3D
21,991 43,110 25,453
.'iiliur Mnrkel,
NEW YORK, March 19.-SUG A It-Raw,
strong; fair refining. 315-I6e; centrifugal,
95 tct, 4 7-lCc; molasses sugar. S'c. re
fined, strong; standard A, J4.95; confec
tloners' A, J4.93; cut loaf, J5.65; crushed,
J.i.65; iKiwdered, J3.25; granulated, J3.16;
cubes. J5.30. '
'NEW ORLEANS. March 19.-8UOAR-
'! centr fuiriil.
iHIHKc; sec-
Trnna-rnrlHn Mnllx.
Malls for Hawaii, Japan, China nnd th
Philippine Islands, via San FrancUeo,
close hero dally nt 6:30 p. in.
up to March ISth. Inclusive, for dis
patch per s. 8 Gaelic. Malls for China
and Japan, via Vancouver, close hero
dally at 6:30 p. nt. up to Mnrch 2Jth,
Inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Empress
of India (registered mail must bo directed
"vln Vancouver"). Mnlls for china. Japan
and Philippine Islands, via Seattle, closo
here dally tit 6:30 p. m, up to Muroh
22d, for despatch per 8. s. Idzuml Maru
(registered letters must be directed ' via
Scuttle"). Malls for Hawaii, China, Japan
nnd Philippine Islnnds, via Snn Fran
cisco, close hero dnlly at 6:30 p. m. up to
March 26th, Inclusive. for dis
patch per s. s. Hong Kong Maru.
Mnlls for Society Islands, via San Fran
cisco, closo hero dnlly nt 6:30 p. nt. up
to Mnrch 26th, Inclusive, for dispatch
by ship Tropic Rlril. Malls for Hawaii,
via San Francisco, closo hero dally Ht
0:30 p. m. up to March 30th. Inclusive,
for dispatch per s. s. Australia. Malls
for Australia (oxcept West Australia,
which goes via Europe, and New Zea
land, which goes via San Francisco), Ha
waii nnd FIJI Islands, via Vnncouver,
close here dnlly at 6:30 p, m. up to Match
31st, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s.
Warrlmoo, Mnlis for Australia (except
West Australia), New Zealand, Hawaii,
FIJI and Samnan Inlands, via San Fran
disco, closo hero dally at 6:30 p, m. utter
March 31st and up to April 14th, In
clusive, or on day of arrival of s. h.
Campania, duo at Now York April 14th,
for despatch por s, h. Mariposa.
Trans-Pnclflo malls aro forwarded to port of
sailing uauy anil tne scneuuin or closing
Is arranged on the presumption of their
uninterrupted overlnnd transit. Regis
tered mnll closes nt 6 p. m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster
Postoftlco. New York, N, Y Mnrch 16, 100.
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JAMES E BOYD ft CO..
Telephone 1039. Omaha. Vi.-.
COMMISSION.
GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS
ovAnu III"' 'I'KADB,
Correipondonce: John A. Warren & e
uireot wire, to Chlcag. and Nw SSi
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