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'HE OMAHA DAILY HEEj SATURDAY, MARCH TOOL
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Daj'i Buiineii in Wheat Moitlj Loo&l and
Not L&rgi.
CORN ACTIVE AND GENERALLY STEADY
Ontn llnvc Short I linn the Defcnslie
Stout of the 'I line Mil - Pork In
Admired olijrcl if Speculator.
CHICAGO. Mnrch i -Weakness charac
terized Iho grain markets during the fort
noon today, hut thin was followed l-
tally Inter, with corn, which hnd been com
paratively tho steadiest, leading. Wheat
cloned 'c. corn 41i(,e nnd oatH ifcfi'ic
higher while pork allowed a net advance for
the day of 1714c, lard 2'tc and rlbn 51i74c
At tho opening tho situation looked bear
lh. Liverpool reflected the slump hero yes.
terday. Argentine nhlpmctitn were liberal
and northwest receipts coinl(lcralily larger
than they welu the name day hint week
Tho weather wan mild and inolHt Thin had
eomn of tho holdlliK of tho ninrket at the
beginning, nlthough one hull leader ami n
handful of follow era wero compelled to con
tent tho Held ngnlnst the gront majority "f,
tho pit. May ntiened a shade lower to 'M
W higher at 7r.c to 7.1H1(75',4C. The meaner
crowd of ilcfendcra of the price wero swept
way by force of numbern and the market
wan pounded down to 74Nifi754C The tie
cllno caught ntnpordern under 7So, all or
which nnnlslod the market along on tho
downward path. Meanwhile the little cllij)
of IiiiIIb wiih ntlll lighting. Corn at th n
period wan developing eonnlderablo
strength, which came Into the wheat pit
n a much needed reinforcement. The flip
ping biinlnenn alno allowed Improvement,
while exporlern reported that they had dono
a. better day's hnnlnenn than for nomo tlnyn.
Hhnrla became alarmed, but found the mar
ket nhy of offerings, and the market re
covered and rallied to 75(,e and cloned i4e
higher at 76Hf(7fe, The day's business
wan montlv local and not law, Exporters
rnnnrleil ."J1 loniln tllkell. while aoahonrd
clearancen In wheat and lour were equal
to IM,piio bu. Primary recelpta nggregated
fiM.om bu , compared with COTi.O") hint year.
Minneapolis and Dtiluth reported 121 cam,
against .117 hint week and 673 a year ago.
Local receipts were SI earn, none of con
tract grade. Local eanh nalen were Iful.fMK) bu.
Tho hoard' figures muko the week'n Ar
gentine nhlpmcnln l,608,ono Iiu.. ngnlnst 821.
(i bu. tho provloua week nnd 3,332,000 bu. a
year a bo,
Corn wan moderalelv active and generally
stendy, even when wheat wan at Itn worst.
There wan a fair outnldn demand at the
opening, relleetltiK tho Inquiry that the
prenenl demand In doing to roods. Elevators
nnd tho local crowd offered freely, but the
market yielded a nmall fraction where It
nteadlcd. With the cessation of tho outnldo
demand offerings nlno ceaned to come In
any quantities. An order to buy tn.nno hn.
developed a bare market and when larger
order came Into tho nit ahortn ran the
price up rapidly anil the clone wan llrm,
with yesterday's decline more than recov
ered. Shipping sales reached a total of 2il,
OfO bu. May sold between 40c and 4IUc
and cloned 41iAliC higher at He. Itecelptn
were .123 ears, none of contract grnde.
Oats, like com, turned upon Its pursuers
and had shorts on the defensive most of the
time, with the bent prices prevailing near
the end. It wan thought some oats sold .it a
higher price were taken bark. There was a
fair shipping Inquiry, hut the biinlnenn ac
complished wan ralher lUht. Itecelptn were
200 earn. May sold between 2PSiO and 254c
and cloned i.dMLc higher at 251(25i(iC.
In tho prnvlnloun pit May pork was the
admired object of speculators, especially
shorts. The market for this product opened
Re higher at 310.47 and wan hid sharply to
$11.90. at which llgliro It closed, .17'.4e over
yesterday. Packers wero the best buyers of
lard and ribs. May lard sold between $7.6.1
mid $7.60 and cloned 24e higher at $7 574
a lid May rllm between $i.'4 and $7.25, clon.
Imr r(i"V4c up at $7.2.1.
Estimated recelptn tomorrow: AVhent, 70
cars; corn, 390 cars; oats, 2.10 cars; hogs, 10,.
(i head.
Tho lcndltiR futures ranged nn follows:
Artlclen.l Opeu. High; Low. f Clono.l Yen-y!
JSVHiS.ejii. Pork, firm; family. $15.50; short
clear, ll ffTlfi .VI. mens, $14.2U15.(,, .
TALLOW - Steady; rlty ($2 per pkff.), 4SS
4'ic. country (pkgn. free), 4Vi54c.
HICK-Hteady. domestic, fair to cxtr, SH
IHHc. Jntinn, 4MM"c.
BITTER - Iteeelpts, 60.031 pkgn.! Arm;
frenh i n ornery. I7fi2."e; factory, 111fl5c.
CHEESE Itecelptn. 3.766 pkgs ; strong,
fancy, large, colored and white. 11TH14C.
fan, small, colored, 124c; fancy, nmall,
white. I24tr.'ic. , . . .
IHiOS-ltecclptS. 10.113 . PkK";! ?
Mendy; wentcrn. at mark, HUfJM'ic; south
ern, at mark, 130!l'.ic.
I'Ori.TllY Alive, nteudy; fowls, 104c j
chlckenn, 94c; turkeys, lie. Dressed, firm;
turkeyi.. HH)IOi4o; chickens, uyV)c; fowls,
V'OTATOIi.S - Steady: Jerseys, $l.25fll.75:
New York, JI.W't(l.75; Long Island, II. 500
1.S7U; .Jersey sweets, JI.7MI2.W. ....
I'KANUTS Quiet; fancy hand-picked,
t'yc; other domestic, Be.
SI Iv' iW.H l lie local maraei ior iiu
LITTLE CHANCE IN BUSINESS
Ground BecentW QMnid br MerchtoU
Hld Without DifBcnlty.
GREAT DOMESTIC DEMAND FOR IRON
KontiTenr tend nt I'ornier Prices-
Textile I'nlirles inhibit Animation
Cotton neellnrs Still Pnrther
lth Option .MnrUel Active.
NEW YORK, March S. H. O. Dun & Co.'g
",!."t SKi.Wffl1 lnfWorman,?o Wr. kljr Review of Trade tomorrow will
from abroad, large recent shipments and Utile change was cvclope 1
the generally untavorohle statistical ppnl- In tho condition of- Kcncral b n:
tlon The market started weak. 10 points Ground recent gained seemed to he rt
lower, but later steadied on light local de- without dltllculty. w th a good dl't"1 """
maud, closing steady, with buyers nt quo- of merchaiullne by J0,;u" ,oL ,nec-
tatlons: Spot. tX.WtM.-'o, ami May at 12...40. Hons ami with entire absence of mere spec-
In London the close was weak at a loss or illative activity. There has been a fur-
L12M. at iim for spot and 114 Ss on ther decline In totmii, ,vhlch Iocs not hcl
futures. Locally copper was without Im- the goods market, still lie most hi ovarii
portant change. In London, however, and d . "appointing of nil the Rroitl tmius-
trices eased off 0.1. spot closing at 70 ion tries, but In mechanical lines. the proBrcBs
and futures at 71. Lead and spelter were being mnde Is notcwprtniy, niiiiui ik '
dull ti ml quite featureless lit old prlcen,
Jl.37',4 and W.!i':lt13.;,.4. respectively. Amer
ican Iron markets were dull nnd nominally
unchanged.
11.11 AHA 11 IIOI.i:H.Tn.M. UK UTS.
terlnln, Including lumber, are In especla lj
urgent demand, and dealers who can de
liver stock have no dllllculty In securing
advanced prices. In thK unllKe most inner
lines or business, mo ensi ica is uiv ;;""
try. nnd Just nt this nenson It Is of par-
ileolnr li;iiinciiiice. I'ol ectlotis ore re
mitt tlnntntlnns ported good nil through the west and are
Zl PrmlneV -'tcr than tisttnl at the south,
icy I'roHlier. .... mi.. i., ...i i....l hnrltt In an-
t'nttLi 1,-1-1...- Ill I. I -I..M, uiiuiiiunn ...... ......
i,uuo-mitini! iiuvi.ii, K'niii sium " " sume nn nppenranco nimuar 10 iimi n jw.
Cnlldllloll of Tl'lldc
mi Slnple mid I'm in
LIVH POl'LTItY-llcns, 6i,4Q7c; young,
stnggy ami old roontern, 3tfio: ducks, 6;4
ijie; geese, fi'4'U7e; turkeys, f(7c.
I'HKSH DHKSSUD POtTLTUY-IIens, 7W
(five; roontern, ltic; ducks, 8fiSi,4c geese,
5s'4c; turkeys, lightweight, lujl'Jc; heavy, 7
OAMH Mallard ducks, per iloz., $2."Mf
3.f; teal, l.2.V(ll.6n; mixed. Jl.251.60; Jack-
rainnts, no sue; cottontails, iD'uwc.
Irlr Imvn innveil lltlWIird rllll(llV slUCO
the turn wnn made, und bids at current
rates for distant delivery are often re
fused, Manufacturers are unaulmovw In re-
nnrtltii n irrant flmiinilil fnr llomeStlC COIt-
numptlnn, while export clearances for fin
ished goodn nre still taKeli in cojiipeiuuni
L'lfl. Ilia .lnnllnlni fnmlirll llllirketS. It IS
nt such a time, when the outlook In bright
est nnd quotations ndvnnclng sharply, that
'.no conservative man nccomcs cogiusuiii
III'TTKIt t-'ommon to fair, weak at 12 ,., , ', ,,,, (uP u nlwnvn Hunger of
l2hV.'..rJ!Vk'0AvV-.L',0r-7rn. r Inflation when optimism goes beyond
KltKKII OVMTi:ltH First grade, solid 1 .j. ,i... i,.,rn U ni n ,.mwl
packed. New York counts, per can, rf8c; c- ,. ,,. ' imri,., i, i. .v..ii m remember tlint
trn selects, 32c; standards. 25o: tnedlutn, PXports of )ron m stl.L, have been.smaller
.iv. otti.ii.i n c. '. ." i r. nfl,. or ate, nnd yet tne prenciu pninuciioii in
rmiiitw. tim inn 30e: extra selects. JoCI I ... ' ., . i . .......! l., At.n.i
allowing n moderate Increane over prevloun
yearn, Production or coko expanus nim
shipments nre only limited by car nhortage.
ii'nuiwenr is sienuv ni xormer iiriees. iinu
while sales have decreased aomewhni fac
tories are? assured of octlvlty for n month
or more. .There is n good iie.mnnu ror low
counts, per can. 3oc; extra selects, Jtc;
standards, 2c; bulk standards, per sal.!
11.23.
I'HOiCUN THRSII nail-Mack bass, 18o;
whlto bass, 10c; bluellsh, 11c: bullheads, 10c;
bluu llns, ic; cntllnli, 12c; cod, 9c; cropple,
10c; clscocs, 7c; halibut, 11c: herring, 4tf
fie; hnddock, yc; mackerel, 15c! pnrcn,
7e; pickerel. 7c, P'1C,K2CJ -nriKJP.'!rtvi?.i ! lrw lie ivy goods from southern Jobber,
salmon, lie; niinllsh, 6c; smelts, 10c; trout, t ... ,;ps.rrn huvcrs have not placed
tneir usual contracin nn yei. i ue mem
Wheat
.Mar. 73, 73 73i; 73 7.H4
April 74i t,nW 74i4li'u
May roViWi 7u- 74kfc' T&ii n 7Ml75,i
Corn
Mar. .Wi Ki' .W.
May 40if(.i.4 41U 0 41 tOVqii
Oats '
Mar. 2iJ S4U 24 2tiU 21
May 2l;f(! 25U 24N, 2525l(, 2I7J
Fork
Mar. 14 7B II 76 14 M
May 14 57!4 14 U0 14 6714 II ! 14 Mli
I.ard
Mar 7 f.2i,4 7 SO
May 7 B7V4 7 fit 7 BR 7 B7',4 7 BTi
Sept. 7 70 7 721.4 7 70 7 721.4 7 liO
Illbs
Mar 7 20 7 IB
May 7 2214 7 22H 7 2214 7 2B 7 20
Sept. 7 35 7 3.1 7 3214 7 35 7 3.1
No. 2.
lUe: whltellsh. 0.
PIUISUNH Live, per dox., II.
VKA I.H ('Imlee. 'iTlOe.
HAY - Prices uuoted by Omaha Wholenalo
Hnv Dealers' association; Choice upland.
$S.C0! No. 1 upland, $S; medium, J7.60; coarne,
. Hyo straw, $.1.50. These prices are for
liny of good color nnu quality. Demand
nur. iieceipis, i cars.
OATH No. 2 White. 2Sc.
CORN No. 3, 33c.
UKAN-15.
VEGETABLES.
SPINACH-Per bu. box. 76c.
Cl'ri'MIir.RS-Hot house, per dor., Jl.&03
ki. nn lu ni7.e.
PARSNIPS-Pcr tin.. 60c.
TI'RNIPS -Per bu. basket, 60o.
UHUTS-lVr bu., 10c.
t'AllltOTS-Per bll., 40c.
LETTPCIC- Per bll., 40a loC.
RADISIIKS-Per doz., 35c.
1'ARSLHY Per doz.. ,",5e.
POTATO H3-Pcr bu.. 45fl55c: Idaho, ner
on., iiirquic.
SHHI POTATOI-.S Natives. r.5n60c: Ited
itiver vaiiey. nio; lriumpn, i.i.
HWKKT POTATOHH Per bhl J1.V5.
C'AHHAtiK Holland need, per lb.. Ii!a2c.
TOMATOES - Cnlirornlo. per 6-baskct
crate. Jl.w.
ON It INS Ohio, per bu.. JI.75.
C'ELERV-fnllfornla. ns to size. Mllac'.
jMiiamnzoii, .o'ii..i.'e.
t'AL'LlKLOWEH-Cnllfornla, per crate,
J2.75.
1I1;anh Wax. per bu., I3.&o; string, per
Dll., M.l
Ktiti PLANT- Per till. box. J3.
l'EPPERS-Per bu. box, U.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Florida, per qt.. 45c.
ORAPES-Malnga. per keg. G.6Oily.00.
APPLES-Per bbl.. 14.25: Waslilncton. ner
bu. box. J1.75; Ilellllowcrn, J1.90.
I'UANIIEHKIES Hell nnd Huge. 19 ner
001.; jerseys, per 001., .oo; per crate,
l UUI'lUlli I' llUlTH.
ORANOES-Cnllfornla seedlings, $2.00
.;.i; miNeis, i.'ii.i.i.
LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, 13. 25
Bu; choice, $3.
BANANAS Per hunch, neeiirrtlnir In
J2.ao2.riO.
Fllis-unnrornin. new car tons. 75c: inv-
ers. 6.1c; Imported, per il., 13tH5c.
DATES Persian, lu 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 60
per iu. ; iiuiiowcmi, ovc per lu.
.HI.IUI'.l.l.A.MCOIlH.
HIDES No. 1 green. Bc: No. 2 i-rnen.
,'... X.. 1 I. .1 v... n . (l . '
1-41;, .iu. i miiicii. 11741., .1111. i aaucu. o4C
1X1. 1
FLOI'R Dull: winter natulitn. 13.CiyiI3.Rn:
tralghts, 13.20II3.C0; clears, 12.fioif3.30; spring
cpcctaln, $1.20114.30; patcntn, $3.503.70;
straights. 13.CW3.30; linkers. ;2.20iff2.50,
WHEAT--No. 3 nprliiK. tS7isf73o; No. 2
red. 7IM76C.
t'ORN No. 2, 3Mj39.io; N'o. 2 yellow, SOW
SfliiC.
OATS-No, 2. 265(25e: No. 2 white, Zm
S3o; No. 3 Willie. x&lWUii'AC.
RYIC-No. 2. B2i4c
BARLEY tSood feeding. 45c; fair to
choice malting, fiKufibc.
SEEDS No. 1 Max. $1.5.1: No. 1 northwest
em. $1,511; prime timothy, $4.40. Clover, eon
tract grade. $10.76.
PROVISIONS-Menn pork, per bbl., $14.7.1
Gin.su. i,ard, per ni inn., ji.wxyi.w, snort
ribs sldcn tloone). $7.167.3.1. Dry milled
plHiuIil'TH (boxed), jii.HiHjH.Ki. Snort cliur
snlen (lioxeui. ii.bj.
WHISKV-Hasls of high wines, $1 27
The receipts nnd Khlpincnts today wero as
loilows:
Articles. Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbln 311,000 40,nuo
AVhent. bll Bil.OiiO M.M)
Com, bu 35S.00O 303,1100
OatH, bll 265,000 S44.Mii)
llye. bu L'.Oeo 3,000
Barley, bu 22,000 3.(r)
On the Produce exchnugo today the but
ter market wan dull; creameries. lftvtrSlVfcc
dairies, KJfflDc. Cheese, dull, lOlill-'I'ic.
r.ggn, iiiii ; iresu, ivic.
m:iv voiik :i:miiai, miiikix
ttooliilloiis nt the liny 1111 Ynrliius
('oiniiiiiilitlea.
NEW YORK, March S, - FLOI'R - Re-
ceuiin, lu.ftsi 11ms. ; exports, 11, IKS lihls ; o.
ernlily steady but dull nt unchanged prices:
Minnesota patents, ll.tOft 1.30; Minnesota
tuiKers. vi.uyua.L'a; winter patents, $,i,Y!i
4.1X1: winter stralghtn. a. I.'iTih.im: winter v.
tros, $2,50i2.S5; winter low grades, $2.4!rft
uyo iiour. sieauy; nur to good, w.'.Miy
3.15; choice to fancy, $3.2tyf3.6o. Buckwheat
Hour, nun, .-.iu-. ia.
BUCICWHEAT-Dull at C.)g62c. c. 1. f
New York.
CORNMEAL-Steady; 'yellow western, $1
city. Die: Ilriindywlne. $2, 15fl2.ro.
RYE Stendy; No. 2 western, file, f. o. h.
etloat; state, 5M107C, c. I. ., carlots.
BARLEY Dull, feeding, ItJc. a I. .. New
lorK; niniuug, t-tii w.
BARLEY MALT Dull; wentcrn. 65fl72c
WHEAT Recelpln, B3.(Xl bu. Spot, quiet
mm 111111, ii-u, eu-se, . o. n , niloai,
iimi 78Tic, elevator; No. l northern, Dululh
Sic, f. o. h allo.it. No. I hard. Dululh
91V'. f. . !.. nllont Ontlons oiumhxI 11 H V
and declined under wmik cablen, leading to
liquidation, with the decline nt the grcatcnt
ii mutter of He. Later there wan a com
plete fully on reports that neveral cargoes
jii'iiuiiiK ior nuviTiu uayn nan neen workeil
ior i.isnon, nun leu 10 nrisK covering
clilellv for the account of wehtern shoriH
Closed 'ta nut higher. Mnrch cloned at 7'Jiic;
May, 7SVi7Wic, closed at 7'Jc: July, 7Sl
79iic. closed at 79iic.
CORN Receipts, US.000 bu.; oxports, 77.000
lilt. Spot,' dull out steady; No. ', 4Sic, ele.
valor, end ITHc, f. n, b., nllont. Options
market opened easy with wheat; cured olT
l-16c under locul pressure nnd weak cables,
but rallied HITSu from lowest, chlelly 011
reporiM or miii weniiier in corn suites
threatening the grade and to reduce re-
celptn. Closed 5il4o net higher. March
chHcd at KTic; May, l54iiil6Hc, closed at
46'nc: July. tlTidHB.e. cloned at 451e.
OATS-iRecelpln. NS,(M Int.; exports, 2,fH)
tin. spot, urm; rso, mci rso. j, ije; no.
2 white, :1014c; No. 3 while. 321,0; track
mixed western, imni'.tc; tracK wiute, .ip,4fl
KUC, ijpiions, inuciivo inn sieauy.
llOPSSteadv: state, common lo ,'holco.
1990 crop, rtiauo; IWJ, 114Jl5c;, old olda. 2ft
Cc; Paelllc counl, 19J0 crop. 1747 19o; 189?. IKn
16c: old olds, 211 60.
II AY Steady; shipping, 7i',,foS0e; good to
choice. KWItuu.
lllDES-Quhit: Oalvcston. 20 to 25 lbs
ISI4I1 191.40; Calltornla, 21 to 25 llis,, 19c
rrvuu ilrv. '! to 30 lbs.. lUtlilBf.
I.F.ATIIER Kleailvt hululock nolo,
Iluonos AyreH, light to heavyweights, 2l'tr
2oe; acid. 23Vifi2U,c.
Plim'lHIONS-Beef. Hteadv: fa 111 1 1 V. $10.50
Oll.uO; mess, Is.MMilMiO; beef hams. tXKWtt
19.00; packet. $9.601110 W; extra India miss,
$15.ntij,'ltt.ie. 1 -ill meam. sicaii) , pn-Hieu nei
lies. $8.tV510.uO; pickled shoulders, 1S.tQ
pickled hams. $9.6041 10.00. Lard, llrm
tvnaiern uiennieil. 17.S5: rellned. llrm: con
tlnent, $S; South America, $S.O), compound
Jobbing trndo has Improved nnd city whole
shuts nave imerni orders irom our ie-
ta ers. Inrgn contracts have been plnced
with western mnntifncturers, who report
condltlonn satisfactory. The slight de
crease In shipments from Boston for the
week Is not surprising, but the loss of over
loo.ooi) cases for tho year thus far Indi
cates the extent of which development of
thin industry 111 the west and soutn nas
reduced New England business. The
giowth of domestic trade and exportation
lias leen so great, however, that, with the
exception of last year and 1W, the current
,'t, Pll lMIIUl IS II' ..MIC III!,, VI, ... ,
on record by over BO.mxi cases.
Text lo fnlir cs exhibit a Itle nnlmntlon.
although tho markets are still far from n
satlsfoctory position. Knit goodn tecelve
more attention for fall lines, hosiery nnd
articles for summer outing are tnkeil irrely.
mercerized goods or expensive qualities
enjoy a brink demand nnd cheaper eottonn
are exported in connideranie quantities.
Somo tien of n kn find buyers without
further cut. and labor troubles at the mills
nre les disturbing. Two large failures In
wool occurred abroad nnd tlireo Vermont
concerns were forced to suspend. Sales of
wool nt the three chief cantern markets
decreased nearly .l.oou.noo bn.. compared
wltii the previous week s business, but thin
Is a favorable symptom, nn excessive opera
tions or late wero due to forced sines ni
lower nrlcen.
Cotton declined ntlll further, with option
busluens active. Idle inl Us , estimates of
liberal recelptn nnd Indications that plant-
crn will cultivate nn enormnun ncreaso tilt
season resulted In the lowest price of th"
season. With the exception of u weak
spot early last June the quotation hnM not
neen an low ror over a year, nut the prcn
cut prlco In over 67 per cent ubovo the hot
10111 record 01 15:1.
Wheat In In abundant nunnlv. with oiiotn-
iionn wen iinnve nisi year s, owing to re
ports Hint tho Hessian fly promises to ho
unusually troublesome, while weather con.
dltlonn urn nlno threatening. Atlantic ex-
porm 01 wnrat, nour included, wero 2,437,990
bu. for the week, ngalnst 1.7SI.S9B a year
ngn, whllo corn exports were 3.357.133 bu..
against 2,183,218 lu 1900. Hcnvy supplies of
coiico ni nisi prevailed over manipulation
nnd prices declined.
Fnlluren Tor the week were 20S In the
I mtcd States, onanist 20., lust year, nm
m in canadii, against 33 last year.
IIHAD.STHEET'.S FINANCIAL HEVIK.W.
ven calf. 8 to 12 lhn.. So: Nn. " van!
calf, 12 to 1.1 lhn.. fic; dry hides. Sftl3c; shcop
pelts. 2.1fj75c; borne hlden, $I.60S2.25.
ii; j n i.ugiiHu wainuin, per id., 13c: fil
berts, ner lb.. 13c: almonds, ner lb. lRHTsrv.?
r.iw iifonuir, iter iu., n'jc; roasted, 814
"1,4c; Brazils, Uc; pccnr.s, l!jfl2c; cocoanuts,
Nt. I.iiiiIm tirnln nnil Pro vlslnni,
ST. LOl IS. March 8 IV I IMAT-lllnh.r.
Nn l n.li Im .1 701 "T -W,t-1 "fen. i oe Nii-raiieu sieei ileal nnn
74Ve Mav 71Ue JuiS 'll- ' i'nC' hwn t,,, ,nPn wl,lc,, received the greatest
.4V. Ma), ,314c, Jul, 7214c; No. 2 hard, amount of nttenllon In Wall street, but the
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 37Tc: trneir
io'IU''sii .Mn.v, .Ki'tic; July, .wivic.
UATScntrong; No. 2 cash, 2c; track. 2614
27i,c; Tdny. 25c; July, 2IH1t2l?ic; No. i
Npeciilntlnn linn Hern IrreKiilnr In Its
'I riuleiielrs DnrliiK the Week
NEW YORK, Mnrch S. nradstrcct'a
Financial Review tomorrow will say:
Although not a little ntreonth n shnwn
111 the movement of orlres sneeiitntlnn lina
neen irregular in Itn tendencies throughout
me weca, 1 lie no-ralled slee ileal has
RYE-Stemly; B2c.
FLOI It Patentn. $3.55W3.75: extra fmiev
and straight, $3.1.V(M.35j clear, $2.70in-2.90;
iiiiv Ki"o". 4.Mii'ij.oe.
nr.r.in- 1 imoi nv. nieauv: nveruce re.
celpts, $:(.7Mi4.UO; prlmo worth more; flax.
i.e..
l ORNM EA I Steady nt $3.u.
BRAN Stendy to llrm.
HAY Stendy: timothy. J!) r.rnia Kn.
Jll III! II', ...
wniMivv Hiemiy at $1.27.
1 RON COTTONTI ES$1.00.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
BAOtHNO-7Q7c.
PRO IS ONS-Pork. higher: lnhl.lnr
Jl.i. i.ard. llrm nt 57.40. I)rv sail mn.
steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $7.25; clear
greatest Interest In the mntter took the
form of a discussion of Its ircnernl terma
and probable effects, rather than nny
marked disposition to operate either In tho
snares 01 mo rnnen States Steel Corpora
tion or those of Its nrosneetlvn ennstliiinni
companies. The nctlvltv of tho market. In
met, was snown 111 other parts of tho list
nun was 01 n, somewnni diversiiicd Kind.
iwtiiruiiii siutren. iieaoeu in 'imtiKV vjin 11
and other standard stocks, enme In for a
goou snare or attention nnd lhn nirnnutii
and advances In this qunrter contributed to.
warn ine upward movements which took
place In I'nlon Pnclllc, Atchison nnd the
Pnclllc necurltles. The crnilirers nlsn Vim!
their shnre of nttentlnn, Burlington being a
ntrong feature, 011 reportn of n ileal of nomo
kind, ami efforts were mnde npparentlv to
revive the Interest lu the unthrnclte shares.
inoiign mere was rear that labor troubles In
me roni region nro nppreliended.
I'lirlniiu ...w. I 1 t .. I ., .. , .
,...,,. in ri umirn mm, imnilllieil proOll
nnd Imr tnltla nv wnll nreunled. Iron f.nd
steel prices will probably be flxd today
upiiuoii ravors a quoiniion 01 i.o'j n "
ngnlnst $5.50 Inst year, .
11.1 .. I ..... ..1.1 .. n. . . . tnm til.
iineiii. inciuoing Hour, iuiiiiiit-iio w. ...v
week mrsreenia iMSM hu.. nsalnst B..3n,-
313 last week, t,20S,7.1S In the corresponding
wees oi limit, t,39 sii ig ixrj aim ,wi,ini 111
1W. I'rom July 1 to dale, thin season, wheat
exports nm 13S.677.515 bu., against 138,$o9,M
1 . .. t icnd.ivt
111m ni.-itim nnu li.l,llt,o..i 111 iw,.-.
(4nrti evtmrtu 4nr thn week aggregated
3.950,137 bu., against 4.1M.4I9 Inst week, , S.lSTj
821 In this week a year ago, 3.736,556 In 1JP9
nnd J.'.I'O.ooS lit 1S9S. i rom Juiy u",c
this season, corn exports nre 136.113.560 bu.,
ngalnst 1I5,S0I,03S last season nnd lli,242,62l
Business fnlluren In tho fnlted States for
the week number SOS, nn against lu Inst
week. 1S9 In this week 11 year ngo, U In
im. 247 In 1S9S nnd 227 In 1M7.
I'ntin.llar. rnlli.r... fnr thx n tpk nUltlbeT
33. ngalnst 2S last week. 33 In '.Ills week a
year ngo and 37 In 187.'.
MOVKMEXTS IN STOCKS AND BONUS.
Ilenvy Anlmnti-it Speculations In n
Ken Iniluntrlnl StiieUs.
vnit- vrini.- i.i. s There wan a
heavy, animated 'speculation In n few of
the more prominent Industrials In the mnr
t,.., 1...1.... nimrntions In one
nv-fc n, utij .111,1 sunn im e' " , , i..i,i
or two railroad stocks, The day's activities
were much congested in tho channels indi
cated. Trading In the general list was in
fact small nnd rnthcr iinlmporinm 1 nu imp
movement of prices was sluggish, ine
number of Issues dealt In, however, con
11 ,.i,.n- tn the constant
disposition to seek out sort places In tho
list for nn udjustment of vntuen tn tho
changed level In the active lint. The recep-
tlveness or the speculative mum iu nn.'
Ililtitr til in., xmi.r.. ,.r n Miuriiestlnn or con
solidation or a merger brings n quick re
sponse lo any manipulation In these minor
properties, nut the pureiv rnivi.11 1 in .
movement In the mercurial Industrials was
the leading characteristic of today s mar
ket. .
Sugar and Amnlgnmnteii copper were
most prominent lu the donUim"- mere
were some evidences of n speculative con
test between the friends or me iwn smtnf.
very large deiillnj,s In which were for Bon-
Inn neennilt Tho taller WnS lifted OVCr 4
points on very Inrge dealings, with ncrom
panylng rumors of adjustment of trade
rivalries. Inference wnn drawn from tne
large showing mnde ny tno nmiemein i
thu company, mnde In Massncmisr tts. in
the nmountn of the Investments In other
conipiinlca, helped the advance. Amalga
mated (Topper rose nt one time 2i on ac
count of ndjournment of tho Montana leg
islature, wlilch wnn tilKCii nn averim iii
probability of hostile measures, but In the
late dealings the slock slumped under a
Hood of offerings 44 points to below
closing with a net loss of 2.
The market was weak nil around at tho
opening on n continuation of yesterday s
renllzlng movement. I'nioii Pnclllc es
pecially wnn carried down ine inrge
buying of special slocks checked the down
ward tendency nnd caused genernl recov
eries. Among I lie noiaoie gains maun i
tin! v (liml slnrks wprr Klir llRinn. m.
I.nnln & Ssn Frnnelnco. 2i! St. Ixiuls &
San Frnnclseo second preferrtil. 3U: Chi
cago Eastern Illinois, -.id; 1110 urnnoe
Western nreferreit. 2.. Chesnneake & Ohio
and Pressed Steel Cnr. 3'4; New York Air
Broke. 7; Consolidated (inn, 4; Hroomyn
I'nlon Onn, 34; Glucose and Pullman, .'i;
Ice preferred. 2. and the local traction
stocks, except Manhattan, from 2J4 to 314
An nn vn reniiTiinr movement in toe niier
noon carried all of these down from the
bent, the reaction In some cases ranging
from 1 to over 2 points. The mnrket hnd
commenced to rnlly when the nnnouncc
1, mm nf the I nrrnn In the Southern Rail-
dividend Induced nrodt-takinc In those
stocks, nnu ine violent nrenK in rtmiiiBn-
mnted Copper coming in nauuion. nieei
stocks were neglected, nn for several days
past.
Tim innnev market remained rather easy.
olthotiKh th" Indications nre for a weak
bank statement tomorrow. The nub
treasury has taken $l,232,ono from tho mnr
ket. while the movement on balance to the
Interior Is smnll. There have been some
In-irn lne.i I movements of money Incident
to corpornte operations and it Is felt that
these tuny complicate ine resiui hs uicj
did lnot week. The change In the loan Item
Is also much In doubt, owing to the largo
transactions or the weeK. some nanus
have called loans tn n large extent, while
nilinrs hnVo Increased them freely.
The railroad bond market continues quite
active nnd tlu movement Irregular. Total
snlen. par 'Mine, ,SI,!70,0t'J. 1'nlted Stnten
5s udvanced '.4 per cent on tne insi con.
The lollowlng nre the closing price on
the New YorK hiock exenange:
per cent New York exchange, par mo, ivc
premium esm-ii,
CINCINNATI. Mnrch 8.-Cleftrlngn, $2,4,-
950. Money, 2'4 Pr cent. New 10m cm
chnnge, 15c discount.
PHILADELPHIA, Mnrch 8. -Clearing.
$11,156,631; balancen, $1,965,263. Money, J!4
'lULTIMORE, Mnrch ?.-Clearlng, $4,069,
425! bnlancen, $511,001. . ....
NEW YORK.. Mnrch S. Clearings, $3.0,-
607.875! balnnces. $13.059.006.
iiosTUls. .Mnrcn . cicnnngs, ,ivo,i,
balnnces, J1.710.S14.
NetT VorK Sloner Mnrltet.
vt-.u' vnmf i.,r.i, etnMP.Y On call.
stendy nt 2P214 per cent: prime mercantile;
paper. 34W4U per rent. ...
STKRllNa EXCIIANOK-l'Irm. with ac
tual buslnens In bankers' bills nt $4.S7H for
demand nnd at $4.MiVjM.844 for sixty days,
posted rates, $I.Ko4.8SH and $l.8S4; com
mercial bills. $4.MI44.S4. , .
SILVER Cert lllcates, BUYfl'Jdc; oar,
Mexican dollars, 49c. . . ,.
BONDS-Oovernment, strong; sinio,
regular: railroad, irregular.
The closing prises oil bonds today are
follows:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O
Can. Pnclllc ..
Can. Southern
Chen. & Ohio..
Chicago (1. W.
C. B. & Q
B7 Wnhash 17i
. 91 do pfd 31
. P2T4 W. & L. E H',4
. wi 1 do 2d urd 31 "1
. 57 I Win. Central .... 1M4
, ,4i!. Third Avenue ....1.1
. 2U B. & O. pfd 92
.119 National Tubo ... B3
10114
l'hl,-nrn t. & L. . 3i34 do Pfd.
do pfd 71!4Adnms Express. .15.1
rhleiico & E. I. .Iiu1 Am. Express in
Chicago ti N. W..172WP. S. Exprenn.... BS14
C. H. I. P I2H4 Welln-Fargo Ex.,137
1 " 1;, i , ct ni. iJ. i" 4 1111. -111. viii...
Colo. Southern
9U do pfd
do 1st pfd 41 Airier. Malting .
do 2d pfd li" do prd
Del. & Iludson..l65i4 Amer. S. & It...,
1 W....193 1 do pfd
Den. Rio O.... Amer. Spirits ..
,o pfd Mi-4 do pfd
Krlo Amer. S. II
do 1st pfd 65'4 do pfd
CI Nor. pfd 199 Amer. S. & W...
Hocking Coijl ... do nM. .......
Hocking Valley.. BP., Am. Tin Plate...
Illinois Central. ..131 I do pfd
Iowa Central .... 27 iAm. Tobacco ...
do pfd 53 do pfd
L. E. A W 41 Ana. Mln. Co....
do pfd HI Brk. Rap. Tr....
ijilic Shore 210U Colo. F. I
Loiiln. & Nush.... 931t Con. Tobncco
Mnnhnttnn L ....119J4 do pfd ....
Mel. St. Ity ni'-"4.iieiierni nioci ..
Mex. Centrul I7U do pfd
Minn. St. L 76'.4 0eneral Electric
do pfd 10S (llucose Sugar
Mo. Pnclllc i do pfd
Mobile fir Ohio.. M Int'n'l Paper ..
M.. i. & T 2014 do pfd
do pfd Bl'i Lncledo Oan ...
N. J. Centrnl I5B4 Nat. Ulncult
4'i
85
4?,
NV V. Central 141 do pfd
Nor. & West ISi National Lend
n.u t-i7i. ..i.,.. .1,1,,. t-r rj 11...; .. ' nence. mo most cnnsnicuoun movement nr
Iioxi'mI lots,' extrn shorts, $7.S74; clear ribs! i!1'" kind being In Amalgumntel Copper
$X.12Vj: clear sides, $S.2.1.
.Mr. 1 ,iii-i.enu. strong; $4.22J4ul.25.
npener. sirong; .i.MriM.Vi.
POI'LTRY-Firmer; chickens, 780; tur
keys, t'fiOo; ducks, 9Uc; geese, yalc.
lit' 1 i i'iii ieau ; creamery, 17(TfZ3c;
llllll, llllfini'.
EO(JH-Lower; IIV3C.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 10.000 bbln.: wheat.
67.000 bu.; corn, 7.(iil bu,; oats, 13,010 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flo'.ir, P),o00 hbls.; wheat,
jio,ui uu.; cui 11, iiv,!"; uu.; oms, nil.
Liverpool (irnlii nnil Provisions
LIVERPOOL. Mnrch S. WHEAT Rnnt
du I; No. 1 California. 6s 2V4d; No. 2 red
western, winter, an uu; iso. 1 northern.
nnriliK. iw ;4ii, ruiiiren, niiiei: .'ViHrcn.
Bs lid: .lulv. 6n 11U(I.
CORN-Spot, quiet; Amerlcnn mixed, new,
slid: American mixed, old. 3n lid. Futures.
quiet; March, 3ah?d; May, 3n9d; July,
,IS H'.tlll.
FLOUR-St. Loula fancy winter, steady.
M. (ill.
P -:AS-( nnaillan. quiet, sn 7d
HOPS-At London (Pnclllc const), JC4
PROVISIONrl-Uccf. easy; extra Indian
mess, Ills 3d. Pork, prime moss, western,
eiisv. 63n. Ham, short cut. 11 to IB !h..
dull nt 42s 3d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 20 to
:u inn., niciuiy. 1.1a nn. tinori rios, in 10 24 ins.
shnres. which rose from 95 nt the close of
nisi, weeK 10 i(ui on reports nn to tho cop
per mining and leglnlntlvo situation In Mou
tnnn. where the company's chief Interests
nre centered. The New York local irns
stocks also had lnrge advances on favorable
Intimations, Some bullish Interest was dis
played In tho Traction securities nnd more
or less nrtlvlty developed In Sugar and
uiner lnuiiHinnis.
In the midst of these demonstrations tho
steel stocks wero dull, though firm, nnd
the only tendency shown In them was a
moderate Improvement bnsed on the idea
Hint the mnjorlty Intercuts In the vnrlous
companies will nccept the terms offered
them and that tho new stocks of the 1'nlted
mines sieei comnmniion, wnen they be
come the object of general trading, will
presumably sell nt higher figures than ifcjr
40 for the common and R3ft1 for tho pre
ferred, which represent their range In tho
curb trnnsnctlonn this week.
nu.uisTnF.KT's iu:vii:v or trade.
Heparin Continue Cheerful nnil Ills.
trlliiillte SprliiK Trnde etlvr.
NEW YOrtK, March 8. Uradstreefs to
morrow will say:
Reportn. nn n whole, con tl nun milte cheer.
fill. Most linen of dlstrliutlve spring trnde
no uu, ninii 1 1 iuu, jii in ;i iiih,. 1 . . . , - -., - , .
steady, 41s ml. Long clear middles, light. 2 "mi JJV 1 f "If. '.",ur'rl,,,.7iinl
J .-. .j... pifwm ,u nun ill
to 31 lbn.. steady. 4ln6d; long clear middles.
hcnvy, 35 to 10 lin..Hlendy,39n 3d; fjiert clear
backs, lu to -'i ins., quici, am uu; eieur bel
lies. 14 to Hi lbs., sternly at 43s. Shouldern,
nquato, II to M ins., mill at 34n d, Ijinl,
prime western, 111 in-iies, Bieauy, jss Oil
Amiirleiin rellned. In nntln. llrm. 39n 3d.
BL'TTER Dull, llnest United States, 90;
good I'nlled States, 70s.
CIIEESE-D11II; llnent American white,
TALLOW Prime city. qul'et,"i5md; Aus- ?n bc,ter w"?her nnd bearish statistics of
....11.... 1.. 1 1,,., 07. ' farm reserves ssued and nrei cted. Pork
Receipts of whwit dur"lng the last three JPZmSX'JuW?, " lth hnat
days. 225.W centals, Including 223.W Amer- weAJer
Receipts of American corn during the last V.L-. ,''. ,X,., V.;. i
ovldenco In the textile Industries, particu
larly in cotton goods, nnd raw cotton has
oanln sngged heavily. The cereals, too,
lack snap and dnlry products are weaker.
When this Is said, however, about nil that
Is unfavorable has been enumerated.
Tno senson or winter wheat cron scares
Is now approaching, hut the mnrket is dull,
nanow nnu irregular, speculation Is al
most nil. Corn hns weakened but Mlghtly
three days. 193,200 centals.
Toledo (irnln MnrkPl.
TOLEDO. O., Mnrch R. WHEAT Mod
erntely active nnd llrm; cash, 7814c; May,
Soi.c; Jul v. 7Sie.
CORN Dull nnd llrm: cash. 40c; May.
1I4C.
UATS-Sleady; cash, 2Sc; May. :6c.
ItYK-KS'ic
CLOVER SEED-Dull and flrm; old prime,
tlll'.l. ...imI. m.,.1 Mnrl. .f -r
.W.U-.. ...OI, t.l... ..II,. 1.11, vu.iu.
Mil vi mil, ee (J ml 11 llnrl.et.
MILWAl'KEE, March 8. WHEAT -
wean; mi. 1 noriiuru, 7414r7&c; No.
norlhem. 7ll1"j72o
RYE-Slenay: No. 2. B.
IIARLEY Quiet ; No. 2, 57c; sample, 40ff Ins buoyant,
Peiirln UnrUi't.
PEORIA. March i.-CORN-Ensler; No.
2. SiUc
OATS Easy : No. 2 white. 2i',ic. track:
2ti'4C, iiiiicu inrougn.
WIIISKY-On thu basis of 11.57 for lln.
, ;Ullt'U Eouus.
hopes of bettering demand. Cotton goods
are working lower nt nearly all markets
and now cotton is b-ioo orr on tne week on
noor trndo renorts nnd pressure nf south
ern Interior holders lo realize, leading to
the belief that the crop is larger than ex
pected, Tho numerous, predictions of a
''fnmlne" In col Ion supplies made some
mouths ago by the lending authorities eon
trnnt nhurply wllh the reports of reduced
emiHUinntion now coming to hand.
Wool s moving more freely and the tone
In mure elieerim. nppnrcnuy on me men
that nrlces cannot well go much lower.
Heavy sole leather Is In demand nt all mnr
kets and talk of 40c for onk tnnned comes
from Ronton. Shoe shipments nre still be
low a year ajo,
Iron and Steel irtav nrnnerlv be described
1 buoyant. Prices of pig iron nre llrmer. as
a whole, despite smaller sales, nnn nesne
mer nig Is 60c 11 ton higher nt Pittsburg.
As an examplo of tho demand for crude
steel It might bo said that t't- advance on
the pool prices Is jmld for Bessemer bllleU
and $t.ss nuvance ior pasie open neariu nu
lets for nromnt delivery. Finished nrod
nets share the strength and Mulshed plates
uro bringing Vi above tne scaie, wnue piuies
do ufd..
No. Pnclllc
do pfd
Ontario & W
Ore. R. fit N
do lift!
Pennt'ylvnnla ...
Heading
do lnt pril
do 2d pfd
Rio O. W
do prd
St. L. & 8. F...
do lnt prd
do 2d pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. fir Omahn..I2.1
So, Pnclllc
So. Railway ..
do pfd
Tex. fii Pacific
Cnlon Pnclllc .
do pfd
. MM
. 94
. 17
. 36'
. 384
.101
.1194
.146
. 46.
. 7814
. IS'
.. 46
..10l,4
.. 43
.. K)
2I4U
4Si,i
!l
22s.
7414
Ml-14
Xl4
91
15;
S6I4
102
OMAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET
Ohcico Ittt OattU Steady, bat Othin
Batbtr Blow and Weak.
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE BETTErj
Sheep Receipts I.laht nnil Mnrket on
lintt Artnr nnu iroiiB, nnu
Lnmli Sold Itendllr nt .Inst
About Yententny' Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 8.
Tteeelntn werA!
Onielal Monday
Ottlclnl Tuesday ..
Olllclat Wednendny
rilllelnl Tlilirsilnl
OIHclul Friday
V. S. ref. 2s, rcg.tnSii N. V. Central. ls.IOiU
IO COUpOtl 1H)-1.. J. v. Bull" !?,.
do 3s, reg IH .No. Pnclllc 3s.... illi
do coupon HI do' ..... ... -
do now .a. rcg.-ll.lN Y. C fic S L Is. W
do coupon 137'i N. S.-. W. c. I....1034
.1.. nl.l i. r.o 111 ini-e. NllV. IS 110
UIU , .VC..." I - ......
...111 do is i"v3
...11H5 'Ore. 8. L. 6s. .. .12''
...HPi do con. tn 116
...123 iRendlng g. 4s. ... Wt
...IM !Rlo (I. S. ln..;..J'"'-4
... 93'&,Sl ti fit. I M 5s.ll.
....107 ,St L it 8 F g. 6S..13014
'.'.'.'l20il;8t. P. C Sc V. l.-&lti
7s. ii'. no us
do coupon
do 6s, reg
do coupon ..
D of C. 4s..
Atch, gen. 4s..
do IllIJ. 4M....
Cnn. 80. 2s...
C. fic O. Ufcs..
do 6n
C. : N. W. c
Five dnys this week.... 12.037 33,478 24,490
Sftmo davH last week. .. .12,733 4b,nw 20.i59
Same week before lO.loi Sf.SW W.vp
Sumo three weeks ngo.. 14,041 4ik h.oi
Same four weeks ago. 11,9.S 36,i9- 13,i.i
Same days Inst year 9,140 32,540 3.1.W)
verii;f price pant ror nogs ior 1110 i'um
several days, with comparisons:
,1 K I.- 1 Ra...ttm. So. I'aC tlC 4S IMU
Chicago Tor. 4s.. .n kiSo. Hnllwny 69....115i
Colo. So. 4s Stand, it. it 'I. os. 01
D. &. R. (I. 4s. . . . la.'iiiT. I'licinu jh....ii;5s
Erie gen. 4s sr.'i! Mo 2s So
I.'. UV 11. r. Is. S6 il'nlon Pnc. 4s. .PVi
Ocn. Electric 6s.. 176 Wabnnh In 119
Ia. Central 1 1161 do w. ""
L. & N. unl. Is.. 101 I West Shore 4s 115,S
M K. & T. 2s ... . 78T4 Win. Central In..
uo 43 i'i-4 vn. i.eniurn-1
Bid.
London Stock lotnt Ions.
LONDON, March 8.-4 p. m.-Clonlng:
Feb. 16..
eb. 17..,
'eb. 18..,
Feb. 19..
Feb. .,,
cb. 21..,
'eb. 22..,
eb. 23..
eb. 24..
eb. 25..
eb. 2. .
b. 27..
'eb. 28..,
March 1.
March i.
Mnrch 3.
Mnrch 4.
.March 6.
March 6.,
.March 7.
March 8.
Consols, money . :i64 Erie
do account.... :"s4 no isi pui....
Atchison 53ii Pennsylvania .,
Cnn. Pnclftc 93',V Rending, ...
St. Pntll 157 No. Pacific pfd,
II Inols Centrnl .131 ornnd irunit .
Louisville IW Anaconda
T'nlon Pacific prd S7't Band .Mines ..
X- ...... . 1 11-1.
X. I..I1J1I1III. ... .111.7
.. 67
.. 11'i
.. SO
.. I'
.. 94
.. 421,
BAR SILVER-Qulet nt 28 1-16(1 per
ounce. . ,,
MONEY 3H IN per cent. Tim rate 01 ois
count in the open market for short nnn
three months' bills In 3Se3V; per cent,
.frir York Mlnlnn Stoohs.
NEW YOniC. March 8. Tho following nre
quotations on mining mocks:
Adans Con 23
Alice 0
BreVco 120
Brunswick Con.. .'3
Comstock Tun.... 6
Con. Cnl. & vn..I50
Deailwood Ter.... 60
iiorn tiiiver iiu
Iron Silver 60
Leadville Con t
Little Chief ...
Ontnrlt
Ophlr
Plioet'lx
Potosl
Savugo
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes
Standard ...
.14
'60
12
6
21
65
....385
85 1 do pfd.
SIN National Steel
87V do pfd
31i N. Y. A. Brake.. 16:
42 l"No. American.. 75
. 76 Pnclllc Coast .... 52
.ISI"' do 1st pfd 8S
ti.'
3l'i do 2d pfd..
7l'i j-ncinc ninii :
41i People'n Ons 103!i
6.1 I Pressed 8. C 32l
. . 9ivU: do prd 72)4
.. 40-VPullmnn P. C 20S
.. 82Vi'8tnnd. R. & T 3i
., iW'Si'Sugur 14174,
..27 Mo prd 121
.. BS'ilTenn. C. .1 1 631;
..153'ji I'. 8. Leather.... 12U
..191 I do pfd 74?i
r. 8. Rubber.... 1STA
44'; do nfd f.S!i
. 23'i Western Union" .. 88
. "81 Amnl. Copper ... 98
. 2.SU Republic I. (c 8.. 16H
. 901 J do pfd 66H
. 83 P. C. C. fir St. L. 69
Ex-dlv. Ex-recelpls. New ntock.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
Ilium rial cablegram says: Business was
extremely Idle on the slock exchange to
day, stocks hanging heavy on the belief,
which is growing, that the budget soon to
be announced will resolve Itself into a big
Issue of consols, Since the tnxpuyer It nl
rendy overntrnlned. there seemn to bo 110
alternative. At tho close Africans and
Amerlcnns became ncllvo and stronger on
tno report that seven uayn nrmlstlra hns
been granted In the Trnnnvanl for pnco
negotiations. The Amorlenn deportment
was slack nt first, like the general list,
Thero wns slight selling pressure In the
early hours, to which Berlin contributed
with offers of Baltimore & Ohio stock, Tho
rally lu the nftcrnnon was caused by buy
ing orders from New York and the rumors
of pence. Tho bank has bought 10,000
gold In barn
Boston Stock Quotations,
BOSTON, March 8.-Cnll loans. 2464 per
cent: tlmo lonns, SUfjft per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. & S. P..
do pfd
Amer. Sugar .
Am. Telephone
Bonlon ti Al....
Boston Elevated. 170
. 67 I We End 97
. 91U Westing. Electric 69
.ItlVAtohlson 4s ......IOIVj
.UiO',3 IM. ft, u, & c. 5S. RS
.253
Boston & Mo.
C, B. & Q
Dominion Coal
do pfd
Federal Steel .
do pfd
Fltchhurg pfd
uon. Electric
do ii'n
Ed. Elec. Ill
Mex. Central
N. L'. (5. A: C
Mid Colony .
Ruhber .......
I'nlon Pacific
I'nlon l.and .
194
.149
. 3S',4
.11"
. 1.1-4
. 89
..143U
U ..1I3
! F...215
i.,54
ft
mi
90i
Adventure 1214
It tig Mln, Co.... "1
Amnl. Copper ... 98
Atlantic 33
Boston & Mont.. 356
Butte & Ronton.. Bfi
Cnl, Sz Ilecla Iwi
1 entennini ....
Franklin
Hunieoldt ....
Osceola ,,
Parrot
Uulucy ,
'Jnntn Fo Cop
Tnrefirni'k ....
Utah Mining .
winona
24!,
(
4!j Wolverines
. ?
. 91
. 52
.liu
. 3Hi
Ex-dlvldend.
Hank Clrurlnim.
OMAHA. March 8.-Bnnk clearings today,
$1,045,643; corresponding day last year,
$961,619: Increase. $73,894.
CHICAGO, March 8.-Cenrlngn, $22,101,125;
balances. $2,548,313. Posted exclmngo, $4.85jj
4.8S14. New York exchange. 25c discount.
ST. I.OIM8. March S.-Clearlng.s. $6,580,005;
lialunccs, $1,111,712. Money, steady at W
Comlltlon of tho Trensnrr-
WASHINOTON. March 8. Today's ntnto
ment of the trensjry balances lu the gen
ernl fund, exclunlve. of tho $150,000,000 gold
renervo In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $14S,S9l,3o8;
gold, IM,iM,l5l.
Dry flood Mnrkrtn.
NEW YORK, Mnrch 8.-There has been
business In regular print cloths today ut
2?c 11ml the nmrket Is now on tlint basis.
No change iu heavy brown sheetings or
drills, which contlnuo qtilet on both home
nnd export nccount. Bleached cottons nro
In fair demnnd. No new movement In
prints, glnghnmn or coarse-colored goods.
I.lnenn nre unlet hut higher.
FALL RIVER. Mass.. March S.-Tho
sales In the print cloth market d.irlng the
week nmoutited tn a scant fiO.001) pieces, nil
odds'. No regulars were disposed of during
that time. 1 his is the poorest weeK n mis
lne."n dono In many monthn past, which
have been mnrked by poor business
throughout nnd mnkes It even more cer
tain that before long some step must ho
tnken by manuracturern 10 relieve the nn
promising condition or the print cloth mar
ket. As a result of the reduction mado In
New York nnd Philadelphia In tho price nf
printed finished goodn. the cloth market
here during the week became demoralised
and biivers refused lo nny the IlKiiren asked
bv mniufarturern for their production. The
drop In cotton wnn nlno a factor in the nlt
untinn. The ntock on hand In Increanlng
weekly. It In stilted that u ninjoilty of local
mill men would uphold the .selling commit
tee If It should mnke another reduction In
tho nuotntlnn In renponne to n inrge bid
The mnrket In dull at 3c for regulnrs nnd on
Hint basin for odds.
MANCHESTER. March S. There wna lit
tle disposition to buy. In yarns buyers nro
asking concessions.
Wool Mnrket-
ST T.OIMS. March 8. WOOI-Stendv
medium grades, 12fi17e; light line. 12U15c;
. .1 . f f. in. . .. . I . . .. IDCT4-I. ..
ueavv line, ii-jii.'.. um wnni:iit ioxi.i-ii.
I.ONnnN. March 8. WOOI The shncn
skin sales ended todny wllh offerings of
lOl.fKV) skins, of which 92,059 were sold.
Competition wns fair nnd extra long wooled
wero In good request. PrlceH were par to
'id lower for long-woolcd nnd par to Ud
higner tor nnorn
BOSTON. Mnrch 8. -The Cemmerclnl But
letln will snv tomorrow of the wool market
The receipts of wool In Boston since Jun-
uary 1 luivo neen su.uu.tcti ins., ngainsi ss,
O.Vi.riO for lhn samo nerlod In 1900. Tho shin
ments to dnte nre 42.631,800 lhn.. ngnlnst
37.79.1.500 for the same peiiod In 1900. Tho
total stock on linnu January 1, j:iui, was
76.308,500 lbs.; the total slocK today m m,
330.896 lbs. Another drop In unwnshed went
em wools hns at Inst brought buyern Into
tho mnrket nnd they have tnken wooln
freely. One lot of 600,000 lbn of old nnd
mothy flno medium territory wnn sold at
42c clean. Really fine wools nre quite
stendv. A lot of 400 bales of Australian
brought 63c clean.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 8.-COFFEE-Spot
ntn. stendv: No. 7 Invoice. 7Wc. nomlnnl;
mild, quiet; Cordovn, 8fil2V4c Futures
opened stendy, with prlcen B points
higher, on room covering nnu rn
vnrahle rennrtK from Europe. light
reeelnts In the crop country, Lnter tho
mnrket eased off nnd wenkened under room
prodt taking, rorelgn pressure nnu into rn
hies from Eurnoe. Trading wan fairly lie
tlve. but sentiment most of the time hnd a
positive benrlsh leaning. The mnrket closad
barely steady, with prices WIS points net
lower, sales reacneu .ki.iujij ihikk, inciimiiiK
March, fi.nno: amy. nane: .1 im v. it.iiic; eep,
tember. 6.50c; October, 6.55c; December,
6.60c.
Knniaa City Orulu nnd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, March 8. --WHEAT-
Mny, 66Wc; July, flews cash, No. 2 hard
r.ntif.ii:- Vrt 1 tVJlIttn- Kn rnri 6nlMUn
l I ,lj M ' , 'J V. ..... w, .. , .. I ' .
Vn 1 liilfilMtAa
CORN May. 37!5g37',ic; cash. No. 2 mixed
354c; No. 2 white. MJic; ino. ,i, auvjc.
OATS No, 2 while, 27t27'.4C
TlYI5tNo. 2 at 61!4c.
HAY Choice timothy, $10.50; cholco
nrnlrte. .B0(fl9.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 17fi20cj dairy, rancy,
16c.
E(4(j8 Lower; fresh Missouri and Kan
sns stock. 11c dozen. Ions off. ensen re
turned; new whltewood discs Included, 140
more.
RECEIPTS-Whent, 112,000 bu.; corn. 17,600
hu.: oats. 8,000 nu.
81IIPM ENTS Wheat, 97,600 bu.; corn
32,800 bu,', oats, 6,000 bu.
St. Joaeuli Live Stock Mnrket.
SOUTH ST JOSEPH. March 8.-(Speclal.)
Tlm .Iniirnril nuotes as follows:
CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market
steady to weak: natives, $4.20iff5.35; Texnns
and UeHierilH. .l.iww4J.o, uuno nnu nruciB
niKTiil, hulls nnd stnes. 12.25tl-l.75: year.
lfngs and calves, $3.60i5r4.75: storkern nnd
teeners. J.wwi-i.wj; vcum, i. u-n'i. u-i.
HOGS Receipts. 5,200 head; market aver
. . ... ...J... ..11 .. r ,fuuc cm
aged nnoui Hieauy, uu smu, (u,FUj.,in
bulk of sales. $5.35f6.45; pigs, steady.
oiikup AND LAMBS Reeelnts. 40 head
mnrl1.1 ulnndv: lambn. Jl. 9035.16; vearllnrfs
$4.50fH."5; wethers, $4.25U-4.6o; ewes, $3.93a
4.25,
Srrr York Live Slork tlnrUet,
NEW YORK, Mnrch 8.-BEEVES-Re-..li.
t "(Jl heml: steers. iri.lVii5.5j! cables
uteiidv: exnorts tomorrow. 843 cattle, 110
ul.flAn nml I fl ifto otiarterK of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 367 head: mnrket
stendy to strong; venls, J4.OOiv7.75; Utile
1,... ti ri
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccclpts. 4.44S
head; sheep llrm. Iambs strong but slow
!,,,.. ti rkli Inmlu 111.!,!;.
IIOOH Receipts. 2.8.S1 hend: firm ; good
stnle hogs, $6; western pips. $.i.w.
Stuck In Mailt.
Following nre tho receipts at the four
nrinMnnl tvestern markets for March 8
' ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Bnnth rimnhn 1.850 7.616 .1.691
Chicago ".5W 1SX) 5,(0)
Knllias City 2.150 9.0m) J.lOo
St. Louis . .. " I.BOTi 7,6"0 1.60.)
Indicates Sunday.
Thll nmi'litl n 1 1 n I.. nf ara nf mtftnV
brought In today by each road wns:
uoaon. Cattle. Hoir. an p. 11 r s.
.. M. t St. P. itv... a & 1
O. tb St. L. Ry 1 2
Missouri Paelllc Ry.. IS 22 7 1
i'. t w. v. ny 3 3 .. ..
V.. E. A M. V R. R... IS 27 2 1
C. & P. Ry 3
. St. P.. M. & 0 28 11
II. fit M. R. R. R 9 19 3
C. B. & O. Ry 1 3
K. C. Af St. J 1 2
. R. I. .t P. Ry., B. 2 S
. It. I. fi V. tlw. w. . 1
Illinois Central 2
Totnl receipts 81 103 15 2
Tho disposition of the dnv'n recelntn wan
an follown, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 nenii inaicaica;
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co...
O. II. Hammond Co
Swlit nnd Company
Cuduhy Packing Co
Armour : co
Omaha P. Co.. from K. C.
B. Becker ti Dcgan
Vnnsnnt & Co
l.obmnn & Co
W. I. Stephen
Livingstone fit Schnller
Hamilton fit Rothschild....
F. IIusz
. S. Muwhltmey
Other buyers
Totals
S.1S9 12,216 12,291
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
,,. 2,624 C.181 6,4it
.. 2,90.4 7,621 0 01
,,. 2,339 tt.&ti 3,138
... 2,282 8,101 6,236
... 1,889 7,616 8,631
I 1901, 19,X).1899.1898. 1897. '1896. ;1S95.
-
0 22
6 -Jl,
6 30J,
5 32f
6 29S
6 32 !
5 37' J I
5 26
6 28!4
5 22 (j
0 iiM
6 36
b 3i
6 37.
I 6 39H
4 751
4.'6
4 S31
4 78
4 74
4 b9
4 691
4 69
4 67
3 77
4 68
4 66
4 691
I
4 74
4 70!
4 71
4 72
3 5.1
3 68
3 62
3 60,
3 47
3 65
3.68
3 63
3 68
3 62
3 61
3 62
3 67
3 62
3 64 1
3 6O1
3 631
3 89
3 84
3 87
3 81
3 5
3 84
3 81
3 83
3 it
3 66
3 78
3 85
3 881
3 87
3 82,
3 361
3 ii)
3 31
3 31
3 35
3 75
3 38
3 36
3 41
3 4
3 81 3 42
3 4J
3 87
3 60,
3 47
3 49
3 48
3 66,
3 66
3 89
3 76 3 67
3 92
3 88
3 90
3 81
3 84
3 87
3 871 3 78
I 3 10
3 831
3 76 3 St
3 70 3 82
3 85
3 35
3 76
3 78
3 73
3 16
3 74
3 80
3 89,
3 88
3 79
3 V)
A 8,
3 74
3 88
3 90
8 91
3 97
3 93
4 l
4 0i
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
liS 9W
1.044
1,717
1.642
2,070
20?
422
677
232
1,263
1.058
779
17
18
28
20 '
U
IIS
13
Totals 2,070 7,433 3,113
CATTLE There wan another light run of
cnttlo here today nnu tho market ruled
fairly active nnd not fnr from ntcadv.
l he demand ror beer nteers snowing
quality was in good shape and on such
grades prl.-es held nbout steady. There
wero not many good cattle offered, how
ever, nnn the less dcslraolo grades were
rather hard to move uud prices a llttlo
lower. Pnekern' orders seemed to bo rnther
Hinted, no that they did not have to tuko
the common cattlo nnd for that reason
ncllers found It illlllcult to move their
poorer grades.
The Cow market ruled active today nnd
not fnr from ntendy with ycsierdny. Some
snles looked a llttlo weaker and nomo n
little stronger, but nn a general thing the
situation could best be described by calling
it n goou iienuy ncuve marKet. iieiiers
showing quality were ulno In good demand
nt fully yesterday's prices.
Big heavy bulla and the medium kinds
wero In none too good demand today, but
tho handyweignts or rnir quality were
ready sellers at good steady prices. Stags
nlso brought yesterday's quotations and
veal calves sold nl good llrm prices.
There were so few feeders offered that
even though It Is the last end of the week
buyers bought up tne better grades nt
steady prices. Tho common stuff wns, of
course, nam 10 move, its nuyers were not
anxious to carry mni ciasn or stocic over
until next week and thero Is not much
chnnco of finding buyers for very many
thts week. Tho ndvnnre In beef cnttlo this
week has carried tho warmed-up cattlo to
a point where they nro worth more for
killers than for feeders, nnd, an n result,
not many of them nro being nhlppcd buck
to tho country. Reprenentatlve sales ;
UHfif Bll.l!.;i5.
No.
1...
1...
13...,
3. . . ,
n
!4.'.'.'
3...
6...,
35...
6...
15...
16 ..
1
17!!!
O
12-.'.;
39...
6...
11...
1...
1...
8...
22
"3.7.
32, . .
3'...
6...
12. . .
14...
6. . .
4...
20...
Av. Pr. No.
R50 3 f 23..
780 3 tVS 8..
985 3 "i.l 25..
1 860 3 90 19. .
890 3 '.'5 4..
1074 4 W 25..
1077 tC) 1..
1163 4 00 17..
730 4 liO 2(i
, 1105 4 00 19
1137 I 00 4
893 4 CO 2
1021 4 (') 5 ,
1106 4 10 21
843 4 15 21
891 4 15 26
1078 4 20 19
870 4 20 15
925 4 20 6
! 4 25 38
962 4 2.1 16
1011 4 25 27
1026 4 :.1 19
,.1107 4 25 20
9S0 4 2ft 10
1040 4 30 9
1102 4 30 17
1040 4 30 13
1200 I 35 3
973 I 3.1 1
1010 I 3.1 34
103D 4 : 24
1113 4 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,u,i .'. 15 lj iu.1.1 4 45
!D2 It ! Jit..
925 3 W 6. .
966 4 35 6..
COWS.
, 740 2 25 1...
Ay. Pr.
....1096 1 40
....1073 I 40
,...1196 4 43
. ... IK 445
,...1182 4 4.1
....1196 4 45
....1130 4 60
....1017 4 no
....10S7 160
....1157 4 50
....1137 4 50
....1285 4 CO
....1260 4 CO
....1267 4 65
....1257 I 65
....1308 4 65
....1140 4 6.1
....1173 4 65
....1134 4 65
...1112 4 6.1
...1087 4 6.1
...1186 4 70
...127S 4 75
...1232 4 85
...1263 4 80
...1120 4 80
...1298 4 85
...1154 4 90
...1290 6 HO
...1060 6 00
...1450 6 05
...1240 6 16
. 947 3 65
.1106 4 C3
.1244 4 65
1....
1....
1....
1....
1. . i.
i'.'.Y.
1....
1....
4...
1...
1...
8...
1...
10".'.!
1...
1..
1...
10....
3....
1....
2....
1....
1....
17.-..
1....
3....
3....
7. . . .
4...
1....
1....
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1....
1....
14..
3..
9.
1..
1..
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1..
1..
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3..
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1..
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1..
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1110 2 50
1040 2 60
8.11) 2 65
1 ft ki 2 65
1050 2 75
......1020 2 75
1056 2 75
1020 2 "n
890 2 75
IMS 2 75
800 2 76
1070 2 75
810 2 85
904 2 85
1035 2 90
90) 2 90
1440 3 00
1020 3 00
1007 3 00
1010 3W
1020. 3 00
1130 3 00
900 3 CO
..'.....1050 3 M)
, 1200 3 CO
1065 3 UO
1120 3 (O
1005 3 05
1136 3 05
1080 3 10
1135 3 10
1260 3 15
1240 3 15
1032 3 15
12J0 3 15
1036 5 15
1156 3 15
1040 3 20
1240 3 20
1300 3 25
840 3 25
.1160 3 25
. 970 3 25
.liftl 3 W
1....
9....
6....
36-.;;;
i7-.'.;'.
u'.'.Y.
"d
22!'.!'.
1.
COWS AND HEIFERS
. . 1 wo ) i
HEIFERS
.. 963 2 2.1 1
1160 3 2,1
1140 3 30
980 3 30
1110 3 :)
1141 3 30
828 3 35
1250 3 35
929 3 40
1470 3 45
905 3 45
920 3 15
1210 3 50,
1111 3 60
990 3 50
1800 3 50
1200 3 60
1360 3 60
1070 3 50
1056 3 65
950 3 fl)
10.1) 3 0
10G0 3 60
1130 3 6l
101)7 3 6.1
1010 3 C5
1045 3 65
1340 3 65
1030 3 ll.i
1116 3 6.1
1110 3 fif.
1102 2 lu
920 3 b.1
1WW 3 til
1065 3 7.1
76 3 75
1023 3 75
1260 3 75
1070 3 75
1210 3 75
99S 3 75
1110 .1 75
1300 3 80
1380 3 85
1210 4 i1)
.1390 4 00
4
514 2 30
840 2 60
B'rt 2 85
M) 3 HO
. . . 895 3 0O
... 810 3 15
... 8M 3 25
... W) 3 25
. , . N60 3 2n
. . . 753 3 35
... 660 3 ei
. . . 903 3 40
... 70") 3 V)
. . . 810 3 M
... 770 3 60
. . . 510 3 10
...1075 3 60
... 895 3 CO
...1195 3 60
. . . 930 2 I
.1210
BULLS.
C'J 1....
. 6S0 3 CS
. 971 3 AS
.IftjO 3 70
. 72 3 75
.760 3 75
. 880 3 75
. 885 3 70
. S80 3 75
. 953 3 ',5
.1070 3 75
.1050 3 SO
. 625 3 81
. 911 3 85
. 871 .'I 85
. 793 3 85
. 950 3 8.1
, 804 4 CO
. 10) 4 (Hi
.1123 4 05
1 1310 4 10
....1102 4 15
21...
J...
4...
1...
15...
4-.!'.'
3...
1...
4...
4...
II...
41...
3...
11...
16...
1...
11.
2 12M
1 1200
950
1.
1....
2
2 90
2 95
.1 eo
.1 Oil
.1 10
.1210
..1160
....1690
....1291)
....1S75
....146i) .1 15
....1240 3 Si)
....1870
....1475
....1850
....1I7S
....1050
. . . .2lV0
....113')
...1310
....1605
....lSCIi)
....1230
....1470
3 20
.1 25
.1 25
3 25
3 i'S
3 "5
3 30
3 30
.'I MI
n .v.
3 35
3 3,1
1
1
1... 1820 3 0
1 1250 .1 40
3 10C3
2 1493
2 135.1
1 1710
1 1370
1 1610
1 820
1 1090
1
1
1.
1
1
1.
1.
3 1.1
3 35
3 4)
3 4')
3 41
i 4.1
.1 50
3 CO
.1 0)
.1 tV)
:i 00
...14lW
...1450 .1 111
...2005 3 70
90
110
CALVES.
16W
,1420
....1190
....1680
. . . .3000
3 "i5
3 75
3 to
I O)
4 CO
i)
00
1.
1..
1..
4...
1...
3...
18...
28..
7..
33..
6..
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STOCK COWS AND
650 2 75
650 2 8.1
610 3 CO
.1030 3 10
1.
1.
1.
1..
110 7 00
HEIFERH.
87u 3 10
twi r. in
730 3 fo
!.n 3 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
t
. . 336
. . 825
.. 635
.. 630
.. 540
.. 379
.. 930
.. 7i)
2 75
3 CO
.1 1.1
3 15
3 10
3 50
3 65
3 fO
770
, 8i)
, 8 1
;:i
vs8
"A
55S
I .0
4 10
I 15
4 20
4 "o
4 25
I So
1
90 4 01
8TAOS.
IP'.) 4 00
HOOB There was only n fair run of b"gn
hero todny, nnd the mnrket opened a qhado
better than yenterday'n high lime, hr a
strong 21ic higher than yesterday's general
mnrket. The bulk of the early sales went
front $5.3714 to $5.42'. with tho long string
at $5.40. and a top of $5.45. There veir lt"t
mi many heavyweights here today, bm
thero wero a number of extra choien
medium weights nnd ns packers uro took
lug fur hogs showing quality, they paid the
top prices for them, even though tlioy wi re
not heavy. Hogs weighing 21.1 pounds sold
nt tho to of the mnrket, but they wero
good. Tito market wnn fairly nctlvo nt tho
advance, und tho bulk wnn sold In good
senson. but by the time seventy-live loads
had changed hands It slowed up 11 llttlo
and not much wns done for n tunc. Tho
Inst end of tho market was a nhailo eaaler
than earlier In the day, and most of the
sales wero nt $5.37W. though tho fuct should
bo taken Into consideration that It was
mostly the light hogs that were left until
the end. Somo of tho lightest weights sold
ns low 0.1 $5.35.
Today's advance carries the market to
tho highest point reached thin year nnd to
the highest mark since last April. Repre
sentative snles;
No.
103...
63....
73....
69....
78....
76....
97....
78..'..
89.
Av. Bll.
.168
.189
...202
...207
...293
...214
...179
...210
...222
...213
...255
...220
...243
...277
...207
..109
30..
63..
70..
68..
83..
26..
65 281
72 234
:9
73..
79..
10..
10..
76..
21..
80..
4....
80...
81...
66...
63...
..228
. .234
..231
..239
..195
..211
..195
..206
246
..1SS
.190
235
25 226
92 2il
4.
71...
...
200..
86...
80...
78...
CS...
73...
70...
72...
69...
66...
63...
62...
40...
68...
76. . .
64 ..
65...
44...
83...
.213
,..219
,..243
..191
. .202
. .200
221
",'.m
..243
..221
. .221
..266
. .234
. .307
. .250
..2
, . .272
..233
..260
..260
120
SO
'so
80
40
40
80
80
40)
SO
K
40
320
100
'46
2S0
80
80
40
49
40
SO
2ii6
40
Pr.
6 25
6 36
6 35
6 35
5 35
6 37' i
6 57'4
6 37C
5 37U
G 37',
6 37U
5 37
B 27',
b 37!
6 37
fi :::
5 371
B 371,
b :.7U
r, 314
5 34
6 374
6 374
B 37U
B 374
B ?74
6 374
5 374
B 37U
B 374
5 324
R 1T1L
6 37 4
B(
r. 375,
6 374
5 40
fi 40
A 40
B 40
5 40
B 10
5 10
B 10
6 40
B 40
6 40
6 40
B 40
B 40
5 40
5 40
B 40
fi 40
No.
77 .
79...
61..
83. . .
63...
68..,
74...
79...
CI...
62...
23...
80...
73
72
60
41..
70..
73.
AV. Sh.
.210 si)
17
.259
220
. . . .267
253
....217
....232
....230
....250
....253
....243
....216
....233
....234
....210
..256
..240
7R 260
74 21S
Pr
5 40
5 10
6 40
6 W
5 o
5 10
3 4t
5 411
5 10
6 I)
5 40
B 40
5 40
6 10
66.
f.8....
.15....
87....
67...,
60...,
74...,
69...,
63.
!43
.240
.237
.257
.258
.248
223
.'234
..238
40
1?)
f.S 216
77..
:ot
. . . .226
....244
....259
....29.1
. . . .2v8
....267
. . . .237
....261
52
70.
72.
16.
65.
62.
66...
68...
.1 -11
81 218
70 246
7 2I
CO..
86..
60..
61..
78 242
7.1 253
..277
. .259
..207
271
71.
75..
65.,
65..
46..
269
. . .261
...276
...272
...307
S 40
5 40
B 40
B 40
SO .1 40
5 40
5 40
5 40
6 40
B 10
5 40
r, 10
5 40
B 40
5 40
5 40
fi 10
B 40
6 124
fi 424
A 44
6 424
B 42',
6 IJ4
5 424
B 424
fi 424
r. liTT
5 ni;
fi 424
6 I2i?
fi 42 ,
6 42
5 4.1
6 15
fi ii
5 4.1
5 4.1
5 45
5 45
St)
40
80
10
SHEEP Thero was a light run of oheep
hero todny, nnd nn the demand was up t"
Itn unual ntnudard the mnrket ruled nellvo
and fully stendy all uround, In nomo canes
sheep, nnd particularly ewes, neenteil to
Dring n llttlo stronger prices, a siring 01
cholco heavyweight western ewes sold an
high ns $1 10, und others brought $4.00. Top
wethers sold ut $1.65, which wnn also 11
good, strong price, taking quality Into con
slderntlon. Thero were not nny cholco
lightweight yenrllngn offered.
Choice lumbn wero ncurco, but such ns
wero offered brought good, ntendy prlcen.
Thero wns untiling on nalc, however, good
enough to bring over $1.90. Thero wero no
Colorado offered.
Quotations; Cliolcn fed wethers, $l.40ft
4.6), fair to good wethcrn, $4.251H.40; pilules
lightweight yenrllngn. $4.6031.80; fair lo
good yenrllngn, $4.40iH.60; cholco lightweight
ewes, J3.75U-I.10; fnlr to good ownn, $3.WiJ
3.76; choice lambs, $4.90(3.15: fair to good
lambs, $1.7OTl4.90: feeder ewen, $3.25H(.I60;
feeder wethers, $3,7634,00; feeder lambs, J 1.00
Of 1.40. Reprcscntntlvo sales:
No.
237 wentern ewes
118 wentern owes
11 western wethers
210 wentern wethers
420 western yearling wethers..
460 western lambs
t! cull ewen
36 cull ewen
1 buck
2 ewen
160 ewes
Si; ewen
6 cull lambs
B cult lambs
fi cull lambn ,
.10 lambn
41- lambs
61 lambn
2S9 Mexican
273 Mexlcnn
13 owes . . .
201 western owes.
ycnrllngs.
yenrllngs.
AV.
87
106
lit
no
121
79
9.1
84
141
100
100
101
iw
m
BS
IIS
67
79
83
85
131
120
Pr.
.! 85
1 no
4 60
4 60
4 65
4 90
t l 2.1
2 23
3 5J
4 l)
4 ft)
4 Ml
4 25
4 25
4 25
I 80
4 80
I 90
4 711
4 70
.1 21
4 10
1310 3 S5
CIIK'AliO I.1VU .STOCK MARKET.
(nttle (ieuernllv Stend.i Hoks Close
Slrimu Sheep .Hllitlilly Slronu.
CHICAGO. Mnrch 8. CATTLE Receipts.
2,5uO head, Including 200 Texnns; generally
steady, except dinners lower; good to
prlmo nteers, l.l.nlQeS; poor lo medium.
$3,COtjC.0O; Blockers nnd feeders, $2.75Vltu,
cown, choice, olhi'is weak at $2.mii:u,
heifers. $2,051(4.40; dinners, $l."5fl2.60; hulls.
$2.60(4.25; calves. $I.U0i!.25, Tiixas-Ieil
nteers. $4.0Ol.90; Texan grass steers, $3.3.va
4.00; Texan iiulln, $2.7lil3.60. M ,
HOOS Recelptn, today. lK.OnO head; to
morrow. 20,000 head, estimated; left over.
2,500 head; market opened nlendy. cloning
ntrong; top, $.1.01, mixed nnd butchers. $5.3.1
l5.62'ii; good to choice heavy, $j.5i(5.0i,
roughV heavy. $5.354n1.45; light, $5.Vffi.674,
hulk of nalen. $5.&oufi.57i,. ... r,
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelptn. fi.OnO
head; nheep and Inmbn. nlendy lo strong,
cholco wethcrn, $4,60114.8."; choice to mixed,
il.WH.40; western sheep, $l.25f,85; Texan
sheep, $3.60u-'l.25; nnllvii lunibs, $l.50Ui..v,
western lambs, $5.Wf6.25.
Kansas City Live Stock .Market.
KANSAS CITY, March 8. CATTLE Re
celptn, 2,1100 natives, 150 Texnns, 30 calves,
market generally steady to I0e lower, na
tive beef nteern, $1,501(5.65; slockers nnd
feedern, $1.W5.00, Including heavy feeder.)
nt $1,251(4.75; fed westerns, $l.251f.i.25; Tex
nns und Indlann, $3.7504.70; cown. $3.10' 1.25,
helfern, $J.25U4,75; ennnern, $2,251(3.00; hulU,
$3.WH.25; calvcn, $1.006.00.
HOOS ReeelptH, 9,000 head; market 241()
Be higher; top, $5,624; hulk of nalen, $5,351
5.15; heavy. $5.45116.624; mixed paekern, J5.30
).45: light, $5.20K6.;i5; plgn, $4,751(5.1,1.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,100
head; market strong to 5o higher; western
Inmbn. $4,905(0.10; western wnthern, $1 2..14
4.56; western yenrllngn, $!,4Ojl.90; owes,
$3.7504.25; culls, $2.5U3.B0.
It. Loula Live Mock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS, Mnrch 8.-CATTLE-Receipts,
1,600 hend, Including 900 Texnns,
market steady; nntlvo shipping nnd export
steers, $4,851(6.05; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $4.00(5.30; nteern under 1,000 lbn .
$3.f&B4.CO: stockcrs and feeders, $2.50fyl.iii,
cown and helfern. $2,0011-75; ennners, $1 25li
2.76; bulls, $3.0OtH.O0; Texas and India, 1
nteern, $3.45'S-t.70; cown nnd heifers, $2,501
3.60.
IIOflS-Recelptn, 7.CO0 hend; mnrket nc
tlvo and n shndn higher, nigs and llghm.
$5,401(6.45; packers, $5.35ft5.50; butchers, 15. 5j
SHEEP AND l.AMBS-Recelpts. ) ()
hend; market steady; native muttons, $3,75
1(1.60: lambs, $4,851(6.30; culls nnd liurks,
$2.76(4.00.
JAMES E, BOYD & Co7
Telephone ItKIU. Oitiuhu, .vb.
COMMISSION,
(UIA1.. PROVISIONS mill STOCK,
lloiird of Trade.
Correspondence; John A. Warren & ol
Direct wirea to Chicago and Mow !.'.