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THE OM.ATIA DATLT TVHK: PATl'TiP AT, MABCTl Ifi, 1003
Whtftt Leadi Market and Oloies One and
OneEighth Higher.
CORN HOLDS FIRM ON LIBERAL SCALE
Onf .Mntlrrntrly Acthf hi .Nminlli
tilth Other flrnln l.lnlit Hecelpls
mill MtlfT I'rlees In Hon Sup
port Provisions.
CHICAUO, March IB. -When t HI tlio other
markets in activity nnd strength toilny.
closing with tv not advance of Ufclllic, tin
der u wldo range of bullish news. Corn
cloned UWAc onts Kfi'c and provision Ml
!fl'4C higher. , ... .,.
I ho (lay's trade In wheat was heavy. .May
opened -Jul higher at TftWfWkC Inllnenceil
by lighter Argentine shipments nnd nit uil
vnnro at Liverpool In the luce of our Might
derllnn yesterday. Moderate northwest to
celpts were a contributory factor In tho
strength. I'rotlt inking on a fairly liberal
ecnlo forced' the market hack Jo iRNe early.
OffcrlngH liceamc lighter at this decline and
tho market steadied and slowly rallied to
76c. I.ongs again nought prnllts, hut iilltner
ous short linen needed prolettlon at that
llgure, and aftor hesitating u few minutes
tho market phot up to itiXti- and closed
atrong at that llgure, IWile over yester
day. Ht. I.ouls Interests, preHiimably cover
ing shorts, worn heavy purchasers over it.o.
Tho recovery from tho early dip and tho
bulge which followed wero IiuhoiI on addi
tional bullish news, Primary recclptH were
light, clearances heavy and tho export de
mand strong. Persistent rumorM that hug
land would Imposu a duty on wheat were
ulloat and did much to alarm shorts and
hIso accounted for much of thin trade, SH
OW hll. having been sold here. Thin mnrket
wax broader than It has been In weeks.
Henbonrd exporters reported 32 loadH taken.
Clearances In wheat nnd Hour v.crc equal
to fiQ7,(io bu.. whllo primary receipt, ag
gregated 6W.) bu., compared with i-ll.ono
tin. Hint year. Minneapolis and Duluth re
ported 316 earn, agalnxl 421 hut v.eek i.r.d 42
a year ago. Local receipts were .0 emu, 1
of contract grade, Argentine shipments,
according to ilroomhnll, were :HV bu.,
compared with l.OW.OW htl. tho previous
week.
Corn was firm nnd the trade on a liberal
scale at times, but the superior activity of
wheat diminished the attendance in the tl
to finite an extent. The market was nar
row during the forenoon, hut steady on
unsettled weather, higher ei.bles, light
country offerings nnd In sympathy with
wheat. A bigger advance was etiocKd by
Kiiinn ontsldo longs, who took advantage of
tho strength of tho market ti realize prollts.
Receipts were 262 cars, 31 of contract grade.
May sold between ItUfl llc and W&p nnd
closed UJlffco higher at U'Ytt ll'V. Thorn
was a good cash demand, .but business was
curtailed hh usual by u scarcity of cars.
Oats wero moderately actlvo and llrm In
svmpathy with tlm other grain markets.
Trade was mostly local. Hecelpls were ITS
cars. May sold between 2WXns and 'SUc,
closing Hfltto higher at 23if.jr.HUc.
Light hog receipts, higher prices lor hogs
nnd tho grnln strength combined to support
tho provision market. Trado, whllo mod
erately active, was less nnlm.itcd than x
ter.lny. May pork sold between 115.43 and
JlS.tVI and closed 270 higher at $15.00; Muv
lard, between J7.70 and $7.77'-i. i'1'jalnsj 10c
up at J7.755f7.77',4. and May rlh.i, between
J,. IS and J7.62VS. with tho close 10c Imiiroved
lit J7.B0.
Ksllmated receipts tomorrow: Whcnt, S7
ears; corn, 330 cars; oats, l'.H cars; hogs,
12,i0 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows
Wheat
Mar.
April
May
Corn
Mar. May
July
Oats
Mnr. May.
Turk
May
July
Lnrd
May July
Sept.
nibs
May Sept.
Open. High. Low. ! I'lose.l Yes y.
,741 75U 741 75Vi T4ft74i,
7IH 7n'r 7 Pi - 7u 74!4
"Wtl!i 76H 75 76 7&VB&
401 i SOTi
4t 11 UUSfV ll'i
4iu nr-i. 4iu 11 uuu
2m2IUfl 2IV2l'iy 2l'.s
2.i(i 25 MVsflU 25
15 I7Vj 15 m IB 15 15 60 13 32V4
II W II 9.1 14 87i II 95 ' H 70
7 70 7 77H 7 70 7 77V4 7 fi7'5
7 75 7 SO 7 73 7 SO 7 67V4
7 SO 7 7 SO 7 82Vi 7 75
7 15 7 B2',4 7 15 7 50 7 40
7 15 7 50 7 45 7 47'i! 7 l
No. 2. .Xjaial
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FI.OUK Dull and steady; winter patents,
f.l ft.T RO! Hlrnlirlitu J.1 .'J0M.rj! rlenrs. I2.IVMI
3.30; spring specials. $4.20ifc4.30: patents. ti.M
((M.iii; siraignis, u,ini'i(.i..!(t; naaers. j.-.irw -.uu.
WIIHAT No. 3 spring, tVi'i(72c; No. 2
red. 7SV,ru7ii4c,
CORN No. 2. 40iic: No. 2 yellow. lOtlc.
OATS-No. 2, 25'sft--,54c; No. 3 white, 27
29C.
HYH No. 2. 62Sifi3e.
HAULKY-dood feeding, 405)ICc; fair to
chnlco malting, fiOfifidc.
SHKDH N"o. 1 llax. JI.52; No. 1 northwest
rrn, J1.52. Prime timothy, $1.35. Clover, con
tract uraile. tlO.lVj.
PHOV1SIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 15.45
15.50, Lard, per 100 lbs.. J7.72HP7.75. Hhort
ribs sides (loose!. $7.40f7.fiO. Dry salted
shoulders (hexed), tfl.SiH'tftiC-Vi. Short clear
silos Umixi'iU, i.x.vifj.;i.i.
H'HlHIvY llasls of hlch wines. J1.27.
Tho receipts and shlpmcntg today wero ns
Ilillimn;
Articles. Uccelpts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 37.000 21.000
Wheat, bu .. 93.000 73.000
Corn, hu 29.000 hil.ooo
Oats, bu 23S.OOO 371,000
live, bu 6.000 G.ftitl
Ilarley. bu 17,000 3,0ik)
On tho Produce exchiingn today tho hut
tor market wua dull: creameries. 15ff21V!.e
dnlrles, llifl9c. Cheoso,. (inlet, lO'.i'0 1140
Eggs, dun; iresii, uc.
kexs, l. . drrcl steady, turkey, lnff
J'l'.e, tv,, K'jIIO'jC
I'OTATIIKH J'ro)S. II 25M1.75, New
York, JIWHil.75. Long Islnml, J1.50fll.87'i;
Jorxei swu.s, JI 7TvR2.fjO.
MKI'ALH Tho Ioch! metal market, on tho
whole, whs n small one. speculatively. Tin
was tho only metal that showed any de
gree r aethlty and this was In a hand-to-mouth
nil). The market for that metal
at -tho start nns weak a lid about 50 points
lower, under bearish stntlstleal news, which
prompted liberal offerings, despite tho fart
that new arrivals orc reported. There
after a weak undertone prevailed, with sell
ers In control. It llnally closed weal, at
J25.fifvfi2C.so. In London tin was jCI lower
and doled weak at 116 5s on spot and
113 on futures. Copper continues In a
depressed condition In London, prices fur
ther declining fis under heavy selling or
ders and llnally closed weak at 6S Inn on
pot and iffl on futures, uur mnrgei was
dull, nevertheless, with prices more or
less nominal, on mo oasis or is ior i.ase
Superior and $16.fi2V4 for casting and elec
trolytic. Kxports ot copper are still falling
off rapidly. Production for February
amounted lo 21.0W tons. Total for two
months. 43..WI tons, ns contrasted wim 61,-
9k last voar, Lead was dull and unchanged
here, while prices broke sharply In London
lo 13. Speller continues weak In sympathy
...1... (... l. ....... 1 V.tt ..... . . ...n..
Wltll IIIO Iieuillli Jililimu, ifHi n iiui umm-
rlally lowerJ.I'tiSj. While tho undertone
of iron 's easy prices remain uncuangeu.
OMAHA Vllnl,F,.HALl. M AHItETS.
Condltlnn of Triulr nnil lnotntlnns
tin Slnplo mid I'nney Produce,
MOOS Hecelpls liberal; good stock, 10H4T
11c.
LIV1J 1'OULTItY-Hens. 6H7c; young,
ctaggy and old roosters, stutia: ducks,
4 it ; geese, OWtl'c; tuntcys. bir'c.
FltiiSsll Dll.odiilJ POUL.TitYlIens, 7W
itsc; loosters, mvc; Uuchh, kushc! gvusa, s
lui'tc; turKtys, nuntweigiu, 9uluc; heavy, 7
(lite.
u.v.MK-.Miiuiiru uucks, per 1107.., a.iau
w. teal. ii.Joiil.oO; mixed. 11.2C'ul.bo: Jack-
lauultp, 110 dun., cuttunialis, 76'UWO,
HUT 1 lilt common to tutr. weuK at uzi
12V9C; choice, liuJuC, Hupuruiur, iic.
l'ltliBll OiaiKUS First grade, lolld
pacKed, 1S0W lura counts, per can, 3Sc; ex
tra selects, Ma; stundurdu, 25c; medium,
Wo. becouu grade, stuck tilled, New York
counts, pur can, Sue; extra selects, 2tc;
staiiduras, 20c; duik stunauras, per gai.,
l'i?tlOZEN FlllJaU FISH-Ulack bass, 18c;
whltu bubs, 10c; biuehsh, 11c; buliheuds, luc;
bluu litis, ic; catlisu, Uc; cod, vc, croppie,
luc; cIbcuch, 7c; huilbut, 11c; herring, 4i
tc; huuuucK, 9c; macHurel, 16c; percn, &if
ic, picKerel, 7u, pine, uc; red snapper, luc;
Huluioii, Hi:; Hunush, 6c; stnelu, luc; trout,
luc, wultciish, tc.
l-iuiuiNa i.ive, per uoz., i.
VliALH-Choice. bdilOc.
HAY I'rlces nuuteU by Omaha Wholesale
lluy Uuuiurs' iiHsociatton: Choice upland,
?3.ui, No. 1 upland, $7.50; medium, i!.W,
com pc, jn.5). Jiyo straw, . These prices
aro tor hay ot goon coi, .1 Quality. Uc
innnd fair, ltetelpts, 1 .u.a.
OAlb No. 2 Willie, 3o,
CUKN-No. 3, 3oC.
UltA.N-15.
VEQETABLE3,
SPINACH-Per bu. box. 7tc.
CUCLMilEKS-llot house, per doz., Jl.DOQ
W, us to size.
1'AiiSMii's I'er uu., inc.
TultNU'ri Per bu. basket. 60a v
UEETa Per bu., 4uc.
OA 11 HOTS Per uu,, 40t.
LK'lTUUE Per bu., 3oiH0c.
llAUltillES Per doz., J04j35c.
PAHSLE I'cr doz., 3Sc
l'OTATOES Per bu., 45aj65c; Colorado,
SOc.
Hl'.l'.u FOTATOEH-Enriy on os. 65(aoc:
Hed Klvor Vulley, auc; Triumph, $1.04.
SWEET l'OTATOES fer bbl., $1.(5.
CA111JAG1J Holland Btcd, per lb., I'i02c.
TOMATOES California, per 6-busKet
crute, $4.50.
UfS iuinb unio, per uu., i.iu.
CELERY California, us to size. 600750:
Kulamazoo, 25tt0c.
CAUL.li' L,u eh-uauiornia, per crate,
:.5u.
JJKANS Wax. per bu.. $3.50; string, per
bu., J,25.
euu ri.A.M-'er ou. oox, :.,;.
PEPPEUS Per bu. box. $2.
FJIU1TS.
STItAWUKHIUES-Florlda, per qt., 35
10c.
OHAPES ilniaga, per Keg, 7.6iKa'J.uo.
Al'l'LES Pur bul 4.25; nshlngtun. per
bu. box, $1.76; llellllowers, $1.90.
CUANHEltltlEa jjuii ana uugie, $3 per
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $S.60; per crate, $d.
TUOP1CAL FIIU1TS.
OHANOES California eeedllngs. $2,004
.25; navels, $2.'i6'u3.25.
liUMUKa-uaiiiormu, exira rancy, i.ua
.50; choice, $3.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$1.7.Vu2.25.
F1US California, new cartons, 75c; lay
ers, 65c; Imported, per lb., I2(fl3c.
DATEB t'ersiun, in tsu-iu. noxes, tjairs, 6c
per lb.; Hulloween, 5V4c per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDEB-No. 1 green. 6Wc: No. 2 green.
4c; No. 1 salted, 6&o; No. 2 salted. 5V4c;
No. 1 vtul calf, 8 to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 vesj
calf, 12 to 15 lbs,, Cc; dry hides, hSiac; sheep
pelts. 2675c; horse hides, $l.WyJ.2G.
NUTS EnglUh walnuts, per lb., 13c; fil
berts, por lb., 13c; almonds, per lb. Uif20c:
raw peanuts, Per lb., 6y5i4c; roasted, 6HO
7Hc; Urazlls, 13c; pccar.d, l'4jl2c; cocounuts,
eocn
M1W
YOHIC IIKMIIIAI. MAItKKT
uotntloiin of thf Dny on Various
Colli IIIOllllll'N.
NEW YOHIC. March 15.-FLOI'H-He
colnts. 2I2IS bbls,; exports. 16.05S bbls.
more actlvo and llrm on wheat; Minnesota
patents. $1,10121.30; Minnesota bakers
(3.0MT3.25; winter patents. $3.i".fTI.00
winter HtrnluhtH. $3. 15ii5.00: winter extras
! rjVI," kT.' winter Inw irrmli'M il 4M!72 ti llvo
Hour, barely steady; fnlr to good. $3.S(Vjf
B.15; choice to fancy. $.i.20!f3. iri. Buckwheat
flour, unlet at S2.10Ji2.15. '
BIHMCWIIEAT-Dull at CiVfii, c. I. f.
Now York.
CORNMEAL Firm": yellow western, COUc
cltv.'OOo: Urandywlno. $2. 1.W2.50.
HYE Quiet; No. 2 western, )V4c. f. o. b,
ntloat; siale, MKi(b7c, :, t. I., cariols.
HAHLin'-Steudy; feeding, ISffISc, c. I. f,
Now YorK ; mailing, ti.'oriUC.
HAHLEY MALT Dull: western. 6270a
WHEAT Hecelpts, r5,S(Xi bu.; exports,
s..s.rio mi.: snot strong: No. 2 red. sivic 1. o.
nflont; No. 2 red, M)V4o nlovator; No. 1
northern, Duluth, SS ntloat; No. 1 hard
Duluth. 92?tc f. n. h. afloat. Ont ons do
velopod marked activity and strength all
dny. Starting with bullish cables and a
senrn of shorts, tho market continued to
ndvanco on larco clearances. Kood noiith-
west buying, broader public Interest and a
reported squeeze of shorts nt Liverpool:
March closed at 8014c: May, SW(S0',o, closed
nt S0T4c: July. 7lS0-'e, cloi.od at S0c.
COHN Hecelpts, 43.1J0 hu.; exports, 11,654
mi.; spot urmer; jso. 4Ho elevator and
4Sno r. o. b. ulloat. option market was
bulllshly affected by tho rlso In wheat, but
being ralher Mulct, advanced slow'ly. Ca
bles wero higher, export trade largo nnd
weather conditions sun against tno movo
ment west: idosod llrm at lifUn advance
March closed at 49c; May, 4fiii4ii7ie, closed
ni iiiiiic; juiy. wirfl nl c, closed at pvic
Sontomber. WTUCdlc. closed at ItMo.
OATS-Hecelpts, 127,4iO bu.; exports, 7.300
mi,; spoi nrm; 00, .. .uc; pin, a, WW, No.
2 white. 33ff33V4c: No. 3 white. 32V1f33c!:
track, mixed western, 30320; trnck, whlto
....... . i'.. . . . 1 . ...1.1. ...... . n - n .
emriii, .khiu"u, iintft, nniiu niiiir, w(ffj)jc,
Option nlarkot was quiet hut llrm.
HOPS Quiet: stnte. common to ebnlee
1900 crop. I74(20c; 1KI9, lUTlSc; old olds, 2
Be; Paclllo coast, 1900 crop, 16019c; 199, liar
lbui old olds. 2Ufic.
IIAY-Stendy; hhtpplng, 77K'0S0c; good to
choice, iiniyic.
IIIDES-Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs,
ISHWliHie; Calltornla. 21 to 25 lbs., ic
Texas nrv. 11 io au ids,, nvyuibc.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock r,na
Buenos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 2ljr
Sso: weld. 2Smrf2IV4c.
PHOVISIONS-Hoef; llrm; family, $10.50
ffll.oo: mess, $8.50419.00: beef hatus. $18.5oi)
19 00; pneget, a.tiiKoiu.ij; extra India mess
$14.00tf? I6.00. Cut meats, sternly; pickled hoi
lies, JS.0O5T 10.00: pickled shoulders, $6.50516.75
nlckled liatns. $U.254i9,7S. I-ard. Urmer: west
ern steamed, $8.50: rejlned, llrm; continent,
$8 25: South Americn, $8 8.1; compound. $3.50
ff5.62H. Pork, strong: tamiiy, $i5..57iii.j5
short clear. $l4.75fflH.85; mess, $ll.751?15 50,
TAI.LOW-Ftrm; city ($2 per pkg.), 4,e
country ipkkh. irrn, i;hu3;c,
HICE Quiet; domestic, fnlr to extra, 3'
c?iU1i; In 11.111. 4'ifi4c.
BUTTISH HecPlpts 3.335 pkgs.: irregtiinr
and unsettled: fresh creamery, JfiflSOc; Juno
creamery. H)ll9lio; iiictory, uiinc.
CHEESE Hecelpts. l.SOi) pkgs.; tirm
larco. fancy, colored nnd white. HUc; fancy
small, colored, 12V4c; funcy, small, white
v'rfnaue.
lOftns llecelnts. 8.783 pkgs barely
sternly: western, nt tnnrlc, 14c; southern, at
roars., isjiuc. ...
roULTHY-X'owls, Uc; chickens, lOcj tur
BRIGHT PICTURE OF BUSINESS
Steel Mills Still iWin Orowdod
Enormom Order.
with
BOOT AND SHOE SHOPS CONTINUE BUSY
Lenther Trndf Is Active nnl Strndj
SIlKht II l-o In Price of Some
Trxtllo Products (nil
lie .Noticed.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 15. H. U, Bun &
Co.'s Weekly Hevlew of Trade will say;
Improving wheat crop reports, pig Iron
reduction seldom exceeded, strong H'nsh
prices for all Iron and stool products that
can bo delivered, heavy grain exports nt
good prices, activity In minor Industries nnd
it money market tfiat Imposes no hardship
on business comprise the bright Hide of the
picture of the week. Threatening labor
troubles com more remote. The textile
markets, long backward, have again failed
to respond to tho general coulldencc In
commercial circles. A slight recovery In
cotton was not held nnd the goods mnrket
shows a decline In n month of hc to 6'.4c
In standard brown sheetings, 22c to 21c in
wldo sheetings, 6u to 5ic in brown drills
nnd 5o to 614c In staple ginghams. Steel
mills nro still much behind their orders
nnd contracts for Bessemer pig for July de
livery indicate that the activity Is not con
sidered temporary. Yet the wide difference,
In quotations between Immediate and dis
tant dntfs suggests some fear that present
high prices .cannot be maintained. While
the various pools and associations tire ex
tremely conservative about advancing nom
inal price lists actual business continues
to ho transacted nt premiums which vdry
according to the urgency of purchasers.
Structural material is stIU a featuro and
tho rapid development of newly discovered
oil Holds Is creating nn unusual demand
for plates, pipes and drilling machinery.
Steel rail contracts hnvo been Increased and
railways need rolling stock. Pig Iron pro
duction, according to the Iron Age, has
Increased to 292,000 tons weekly, which Is
nboilt 5,000 tons below tho high record of
February 1, 1900. It Is surprising to rind,
despite, an output of ovnr 15,000,(kw tons an
nually, that furnace stocks dcToased 21,316
tons during February, mnklng tho totnl 553,
112 tons In Murch, against u;0,53t tons llvo
mnjitl i:o.
Boo ml shoo shops are well occupied,
eastern factories having their full capacity
engaged In some cases up to September 1.
and oven the less fortunate makers have
contrncts for some months. Leather Is
actlvo and well snstnlned, especially for
hemlock sole. Slight Improvements In spe
cial lines of textiles nro occasionally no
ticed, but prices am maintained with dltll
cult y. Print cloths were reduced another
Vdo without accelerating operations and
Fall Hlver mills are preparing to curtail
production. Heavy brown cottons have
been repressed and reduced output Is prob
ablo In this division. Aside from a llttlo
bettor re-ordcr business In lightweights,
reports nro not of an encouraging nature
from the woolen mills. Further declines
aro reported In wool, making a mnlvrlal
fall since tho month opened. At the last
concession Boston holders exhibit an in
clination to refuso bids and there Is more
Indication of steadiness thnn previously
this season.
After the long-continued season of sag
ging prices for cotton the market seemed
ready for n reaction nnd Mr. Nelll's circu
lar wns Issued at what seemed to be a
propltuous moment; hut It fell flat In thl
country. Predictions of a visible supply of
only 250.000 hales at the end of tho crop
year nnd requirements exceeding 10,000,000
bales ore not endorsed by tho action of
spinners who hnvo dncrensed their tnklngs.
Moreover, tho estimate thnt tho current
yield would not exceed o.KOfl onn imi la
open to question lis view of tho nmount al
ready in sight nnd the free movement nt
uuwiern pons, i tie decline from the top
price of tho season now amounts to $16.25
: ran-, axing ino quotation jo.fil! over tlio
evel of n year aco. Prnminniu r,ir ,.
winter wheat yield nro considered bright.
Official reports of supplies on tho farms
.March 1 showed the expected loss com
pared with Inst year, hut a good gain over
recent yenrs prior to 1893.
failures ror tno week were 209 In the
nltOll StntOS. ICnlnut 1V lnot vnnr n.l
thirty-three In Cannda, ngalnst twenty
three last year.
AVEEICLV CI.EAniXO HOUSE TAIH.E.
operators were mnklng n t..vstemntlo prqg
res through the list taking, prollts oif a
hnixy scale on stocks which hnvo recently
shown consldetiible advances, while bidding
up prices at now points. Yesterday s spec
ulative movement was continued In some
of tho stocks which started upward then,
whllo aggrosMve now points of s rength
were developed. Among the latter Burling
ton was tho most conspicuous, all things
considered, and had the most Inlluence tin
encouraging buying of other stocks, it
was lifted Ji'i points over last night, in splto
of the dragging tendency of other members
of tho granger group, which 1 wero under
pressure all dav. especially St. Paul nnd
the Chicago Oront Western stocks, the
common nnd preferred 11 of tho Intter com
pany relapsing violently from their recent
show or strength. The Anthracite coalers
also suffered from prollt-tnklng. There wns
a mid-day spurt In tho group led by the
Erles, but they fell back ngiiln on renewed
selling. The Southwestern stocks showed
a check to their recent strong upward ten
dency nnd sold steadily all. day. 1 ho St.
Louis fc San Frnnclsco stocks wero nil re
nctlonhry, losing from I'd to 2'i,
Among new points of strength developed
today Illinois Central wns conspicuous,
reaching 3. Chicago & Eastern Illinois
rose I on smaller transactions. There were
gains of from 2 to 2 by Duluth. South
Shoro & Atlantic common nnd preferred.
Canada Southern, Chicago, Indianapolis At
Louisville, Ann Arbor preferred. St. Joseph
AV Ornnd Island second preferred. Minnea
polis v HI. IIUIS pren-i luii, .j.-.y
hlcogo & St. Lo lls second preferred, and
Ilneklnir Cnnt There wore heavy dealings
In American nnd Continental Tobacco pre-
rerred at on advance 01 a nno z, respec
tively. Tennessee Coal rose 3U and Pressed
Stool Car preferred 2i. Chicago Terminal
Transfer nrof.rnt rose 3'i. The mnrket
closed with the price movement very much
confused, some few stocks selling at the
top, but tho majority of the list under the
pressure of profit-taking.
1 no money mnrKci coniinueu uuuuiuiwu
In. unite of tho prospect of a weak mink
statement. Indications nro or n declllin in
tho cash reserves of nearly $.VAW,0i, the
suhtreasury alone having nhsorbed $2,716,000
during tho week. The payments on account
of pensions are approaching the maximum
for tho month, and tho requirements of tho
subtrensury aro therefore expected to grow
lighter next week. Touay s nenvy uivnicnu
disbursements nro nlso expected to show
their effect In next week's money market.
The time for deposit of the steel stocks
under tho terms of the merger expires next
Wednesday, nnd when the plan becomes
operative tho orgnnlzntlon syndicate will
hnvo to supply $2.'i.OOO,000 In cash. Sterling
exchange advanced today In spite of largo
buying of slocks tur London account, esti
mated nt 40,000 shares of balance. Prcpnrn-
lions ror sunscnptions 10 wie uu uk-uhum
war loan In London may account for the
firmness of exchnnge.
Business In railroad bonds continued very
large, the Issues of Southwestern railroads
continuing tho favorites. Total sales, par
value, ix.fiss.oiio. 1'iiltod States bonds were
all unchanged on tho Inst call.
Tho following arc 1110 closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchnnge:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O.
auadlan I'm'..
Canada So . ...
'lies. fi. Ohio...
"hlcago O. W..
C, B. & Q
Chi. ind. Ai I....
ilo pfd..
Chi
Nl. Louis Crnln nnd Provisions.
ST. LOl'18. March 15. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 rod cash, elevator, 73⁣ track, 74WW
nc; .May. H"c; Juiy, uifi istc; iso. z
hard. 711411120.
COHN HlKhcr: No. 2 cash. 39Vic: track.
-0.1 . 111., , ln mTYJn. T..1.. lA&in
oath Higher; ino. z casn, -iiic; xrarK,
liIli(i"i:V.i. Mav "Co- .Illlv. "IKe! Nn " tvhlfn
2S',SC.
itYK-K rm at aic.
FLOl'H-Steady; pntents. $3.53'!?3.75: extra
fancy and straight. $3.153.25: clear. $2.70f?
J.'ju; low gracies, tz.-ws-Mi.
heeds Timothy, unlet: nvernise. re
celnts. $3.75fi'l.00; prlmo worth more: flnx.
$i.tu.
cintNAiKAi. nicnuy. ja.c-a.
I1HAN Steady; sacked lots, east trnck,
Wf78e.
IIAY-Qtllct; timothy, $8.00? 12.00; prairie,
$0.1111(111.110.
W111HK.V stcauy at i.j(.
1HON COTTONTIES-J1.00.
is a tin i no Va'ltc.
HEMP TWINE-DC.
PHOVISIONS - Pork, higher: tobblnir.
$15.75. Lard, higher, llrm, $7.62j, Dry salt
meats, nrm; noxen ioih, extra snorts,
$7.62V4; clear ribs, $7.75; clear sides. $7,S"W.
Bacon, nrm; noxen mis. extra snorts, $.2&;
clear nns, ik.w, ciear sines, i.n.vt,
METAUS-Load. llrm at $1.22'i. Snel cr.
quiet hi w.ij).
1 ui ijTiii rirmor; cidckoiis, ivj'divsc
turkeys. ri'4i(9e; ducks, 9V4u; geese. Ml6c.
HCTTEH-tjuici; creamery. iwi22c: dairy.
14'1I no.
EClC.s- l.ower, uc, cases returned.
HECEIPTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 26,
(mo bu.: corn. 40.000 hu.: oats. 31.000 hu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, S.ooo bbls.; wheat
4,0"0 im,; com, is,(m) uu.; oats, 29,1100 i,u,
Liverpool Crnln 11 nil Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. March 15. WHEAT Snot
nrm; no. 1 caiitornia. ssjiil no. 1 north
ern, spring, 6s2Hd; No, 2 red western, win
tor, 6sll4d. Futures, llrm; May, 6 -VI
July, fis d.
COHN Spot, llrm; American mixed, now
3s lo,il: American mixed, old. 4s lid. Fu
tures, sienny; Aiarcn, nominal; .May, 3S
lOitd: July. 3s lOd.
PROVISIONS Lard, American refined, In
pans, strong, aww; prime western, in
t erces. llrm. 39s 3d, Karon, cumber and cut
llrm. 44s fid: shorts ribs. llrm. 42s fid: lone
clear middles, light, llrm. 42s fid; long clear
middles, heavy, llrm, 40s 6d; short clenr
hacks, llrm. 3Ss 9d.
CHEESE American finest colored, dull
4Ss.
TALLOW Australian, In London, dull
2fis fid.
HI'TTIOR Oooil I'nlted Stntes, 68s.
PEAS-Cauadlan. 5s T'id.
itecejpts of wheat for the last three days,
1.9.000 centals. Including 175.000 American.
Hecelpts of American corn during the
last three davs, 239.K00 centals.
Weather dull.
K nn niir t'lty tirntn Prnvlslnns.
KANSAS CITY. March 15, WHEAT
May. tr!Uii07',ie: July. 677c; cash. No.
hard. 6Mi7i)c; No. 3, G7!69o; No. 2 red
GUWille: No, 3. fi7(ii9c.
CORN May. 37'-e; cash, No, 2 mixed
3Gfli:ne; No, 2 white, 37140: no, 3, 37c.
OAT8-N0, 2 white, 27Uf27?ic.
HYE Nn, 2. 5l'.-c.
HAY Cholco timothy, $10.50fill.00; choice
prairie, fs.wji9.ei'.
Bl'TTi:H-Crcamery, 17i20c; dairy, fancy
tfio.
ECiOS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd ICnnsnti
stock, VJ'c, loss orr, ensos returned; new
wliltBwoon cases inciiiiieii 'io more.
HECUIPTS Wheat, 101,000 bu,; corn, 214,
000 bu.: oats. 6.000 bu.
SHIPMENT8rWheot, Bl.ftO hu.; corn, 17,
eon uu,; oais, w, ou.
'I'lili-do Crnln 11 ml Seed,
TOLEDO, March 15.-WHEAT-Actlve and
strong: cash, tvw: May. sic; juiy. ,-guc
COHN Moderately actlvo nnd higher
cash, 4ic: .May, -,
OATS-Steady; cash, 2Sc; May, 268c.
RYM-52Uc.
, CLOVER 8EED-OI1I prime, $6.60; cash
und Aiarcn, $.ti; uctouer, $.i.ao,
MlniifiipollH WIiiii. Flour mill Bran
MINNEAPOLIS. Mnrch 15. WHEAT
-May, jyqiD'no; .iiuy. iB'7f7siie. on
tracK; o. 1 nnrn. hc; .-o, 1 nortnern
75o: No. 2 northern. 704724e.
FLOPR-Hrst imtents, $3.9Jfi4.05; second
patents, $3.soy3.!H; , tlrsl clears, $2.9J4j3.00
s'eiiau clears. i.;khiij.ii.
UHAN-In hulk, $U.a.
Ji N. W..
C, H. 1. & P....
C. C. C. & St. I
Colorado So
do 1st prd
do 2d Pfd
Del. & Hudson. ..166-V
Del. L. & W 19ti
Denver & H. O... 4CW
do nfd.. 88
Erie .- 29T
do 1st pro hi i
Ot. Nor. pfd 2064
Hocking Coal ... liVa
llocKlnc valley., bo
Illinois Central. ..WiL
Iowa Central 3f"fc
do nfd 69i
Lake Erlo & W.. 4'
do Pfd no
l.i.bn Rhnro 2101!
L. & N 93S
.Manhattan l,....lJHk
Met. St. Ry 166V
Ilex, Central .... 21,
Minn. & St. 1 8Ui
do pfd ,...112
Mo. Pacific KV
Aggregnlr of Business Transnctrd by
mr -insoeiiiiru nanus.
NEW YORK. Mureh 1T. TI, r..n.i
table, com nl led by rtnwUtroi .imn.. . i.-
lmnk clenrlngH nt tho principal' cities for
i.ic mc-k. uiiueo aiarcn 11, wttn the percen
tage of Increase nnd decrease ns compared
nii iiik tui ispuiiuing wclk last year:
CITIES.
Clearings.
Inc.
Dec,
New York
Boston
Chicago
rniladclphla
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Baltimore
San Frnnclsco
Cincinnati ,
Kansas City
row orionns
Minneapolis ,
Detroit
Cleveland
Louisville
Providence
Milwaukee
St. Paul
Buffalo
OMAHA
Indlnnnpnl Is
Columbus, O ,
Savannah ,
Denver
Hartford
Richmond ,
Memphis
Washington
Peoria
Rochester
New Haven ........
Worcester
Mlnnln
Salt Lake City ....
Springfield. Mnss..
Fort worth
Portland, Mo
Portland, Oro
St. Joseph
i.os Aiigcies
Norfolk ,
Syrncise
Des Moines
Nashville
AVIlmlnglon, Del...
ran itiver
Scrantnn
Orand Rapids
Augusta, da
Lowell
Dayton, O..
Seattle
Tnenmn
Spokane
Sioux City
New Bedford
ICnoxvllle, Tenn...
Tope kit
Birmingham
Wichita
Blnglinmtnn
Lexington. Ky
Jacksonville, Fin
Kalamazoo
Akron
Wheeling
Chnttanoogn
Rorkford. Ill
Canton. O
Springfield. O
Fnrgo. N. D
Sioux Falls, S. D
Chester, Pa
Fremont, Neb
Davenport
Tnlcdi
Oalveston
Houston
Evnnsvllle
Macon
Little Rock ..,
Sprtnglleld. 1 11
Youngstown, O
Helena ,
Colorado Sprlncs
Illoomlngton. lilt
Jacksonville, 111.,..
Totals. I' S....
Totals outsldo N.
$1,426,5.86.761
JXMi 15.971
132,299,760!
85.21 0,SSSj
40.239.933;
35,88(1,780
22,80S,6iir,,
22.011.033
17,313,650
15.491.SJ.fi
13.708,40.'.!
9.493.80:
9,083,453
12.401,505'
8.S21.262
6,229,S00
5,ffi9,0O5
4.228.696
B.02S,(M5
6,739,433
6,294.205
4,995,200
3,093,138
4.308,536
2.271,836
3.935,003
,1,060,292
3,373,756
2.378.30;
1,848,9.851
, 1.370,439
1.332.551
2.23,204,
2.760,238
, 1.101.361
2,823,256
1.096,957
2.127,021
3,513.713
.1,201.535
1.342,378
1,033,873
2.003.fi3S
1,527,180
S77.W1
91,170
1.170,323
1.309,511
2,139,870
WI7.ini
1.070,740
2.621,553
1.221,150
S9'.i.;i9:
1,291,501!
368,558
079.011
1,II2,31
001,308
501.075
340,600
497.2IS
338,311
406.511
4Ri5.J(n)
S54.571I
410,OS
383,810'
29S,0n0'
330.1 12
281 .219
219,3911
278,191
150,823
1.1M.S91
2.508.201
8, 458,000
8,227,212
S97.S1U
0.1:0001
697,159
.013,623
418,872
618,181
9)4,158
310,3281
126.9901
I
.$2,105.2t7.109j
4 07S.03D,aiS
11.1
21.0
3,0
2.9,
32.4
37.3
9.4
14.3
8.1
28.7
16.6
'20.1
14.4
11.31
S.l
5.9
3.1
9.0
16.9
17
15
14.9:
t.
29.9
19.1
7.9
11.3
30.0
23.1
S3.0
20,0
37.fi
'3L9
"lo;
33.1
32.8
) ,
15.SI.
40.15 .
12.4 .
'iiisi.
5.3,.
3.0
30.5
17.6
8.2
14.S...
18.
15
36.31..
115.(1 ..
13.1,1..
1.11..
13.81,
!
1.4 ,
8.2' .
36.61.
14.5
41.4
35. SI.
13.4'.
'ioio!.
67. 9j
'40i2!
19.1
4.3
30.7
21 ,o;..
10.
1
10.
10,
DOMINION OF CANADA,
Montreal ,
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Hamilton
St. John. ,N. II....
Vnncouver. B. C.
Victoria
Total.i
11,814.2141 17.21..
12.201.1471 37.01..
11,216.611' 1.91..
1,416.5481
7.91..
11.41..
2.3
I-
788.1151
F91.150I
752.3011
495,1221
1$ 31.707,540
20.8;
MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AMI BONDS
Incri-nseil Activity nml Disposition to
Return to Prominent Stock.
NEW YORK. March 15, There wns In
.MaBnl nntlvltv In IliA atnplr mnrtfal n.l..
nnd n dlsnosltlon wns manifested to mnu
back to operations In tho usually prnmhient
siockb. 1 no Hittmri, iiutivvr. nun con
tinued very spotty nnd n number of usually
iioriunui nuiuiM. Hem ukuiii miiiio conspic
nous In the dealings.
It -yas evident that powerful professional
E. Ill lll'i
. r8 Wabash 19
. 92HI do nfd 31
. 92H Wheel. & L. E... iili
do 2d pro ;b
Wis. Contrnl .... 20W
Third Avenuo ...121
B. Ac O. pfd 92b
National Tube .. 53
do nfd 10114
Adams Ex 155
American Ex 191
V. S. Ex 634
WollB-Fargo Ex.142
Amer. Cot. Oil...
do pro
Amer. Malting
do pfd
Amer. S. & R.
do pfd.
,:
. 23k
.154 K
,. 37H
. 72";
.17Si
,.125
iiji
Amer. Spirits . .
do pfd
sr.
0
27
51
9IV4
17
30i
f
3fV,
9 1
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Very Light Ban of CUl and Mitrket Ruled
Strong and Actire.
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE -STRONGER
Fairly Liberal Hecelpls of Sheep, lint
Deinniiil Wns Cnuil 11 nil Prices
Held .fust Alinnt Sternly
yltU Yrstrrdny.
SOUTH OMAHA, Murch 15.
Hecelpts were: Cattle, llogo. Sheep.
umciai -Monttuy ,, ,,, i,m
uiiicini iiusoay , v.oiti
Uincial Wednesday 3,477
uinclal Thursuay l.tvlf
C tliclnl Friday ao
Four days this week.... 11,812
Same uuys last week 12,037
Same week betore 12,(33
onmo three weeks ngo,.lo,4lh)
same tour wccKs no.. 14,0tl
uamu day Inst your 12.943
Avcrugu price paid for hogs for tno past
several unys, with comparisons;
3,u47
ti,u.u
S.tlS 10,015
4, Bit) 3,'.M
t,109 b,3-h
3rt,5(i9 32,759
3.1,4 18 24,490
4,0,.fJ 2V,lo9
3!wU 3U.8W
45,ips0 11,80
39, (SO 2(,88t
Feb. 25...
Feb. 26..,
Feb. 27...
Feb. 2...
March 1..
Mareii 2..
Aluich 3,,
March 4,,
.uurch &.,
March 6.,
.Mureh 7..
March 8.,
March 9..
March 10.
March 11.
.March 12.
March 13.
March II.
March 15.
1901. 19iW.li99. 189S. lS97.li96.',18;5.
5 37T4I 3 I5SI 3 791 3 49j 3 75 3 84
t 33S, 4 Co I 3 bl 3 42 3 U 3 82
6 2b? 111 621 I 3 4J 3 (t i 81
b 2Sh 3 77 3 (56 3 87 3 .v6 3 74
o 2J, 4 68 3 61 3 181 3 W I 3 is
0 2fv 4 vtf 3 b2l 3 M 3 4I 3 4 3 !W
' I i W 3 5I 3 M 3 49 3 80
5 t2HI I 3 52 3 SI I 3 45, 3 t9 3 81
6 3tj', 4 74 I 3 8JI 3 0J 3 891 3 Hi
6 34H 4 70 3 54 3 C6 3 79 3 33
o 3ift 4 71 3 bJi 3 89, 1 JWllW
5 391 4 72 8 63 3 76 3 67 4 06
0 41" I 'ill 3 Ml 3 'Itfl 3 t)U 3 Hll 4.03
I 4 73 3 t 3 80 3 6o 3 d4
39'i 3 59 3 79 3 l 3 82, 4 10
4C'f4 4 76 3 741 3 70 3 8U 4 ltt
6
5
5 46- 14 79
6 bi 4 7o
0 W'.il 4 79,
3 62
J Mi
3 59
3 78 3 79 4 20
3 69 1 3 SZl 4 M
3 68 3 W I 4 38
stock
Indicates Sunday,
Tho otltclnl number of cars of
brought In today bv each road wns
Catttc.Hogs.Sh'p.irses
C M, & St. 1'. Ry 2
Missouri I'ncltlu Hy...
I'nlon l'ncltlc system.
C. A: N. W. Hy
F E. He M. V. H. R..
C, St. I'.. M. & O. Hy
li. ft M. it. u. u
C B, Jk Q. Ry
C. It. 1. (V 1'.. east
Illinois Central 1
1
3
8
12
3
1
1
18
1
20
7
12
6
Totnl receipts 29 72 25
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts wns
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indlcuted
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co..
O. 11, Hammond Co..,,
Swift and Company.,..
Cudahy Backing Co
Armour & Co
H. Becker & Dcgnn ....
VanBnnt & Co
Livingstone & Schaller
Hamilton & Rothschild
B. F. Hobblck
Wolf & M
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
29
101
130
401
29
1
8
39
1
I
50
"TPS
78
S33
1,073
830
1,220
918
CM
1,49.!
l,lo2
241
Amer. S. Hoop.
do pfd
Amer. S. & W.
do nfd
Amer. Tin Plate. 62
do pfd 101
Amer. Tobacco
do nfd
Anac. Mln. Co.
Brooklyn R. T.
Mobile Ohio. 81
M.. K. & T....
do pru
N. J. Central
Y. Central
Norfolk &. W.
do nfd
No. 1'aclllc ..
do pfd...
.it
.,52J
. Mi
. 84Ti
01 -i
32!
Colo. Fuel. & I
Con. Tobacco ..
do nfd
Federal Steel ...
do nfd
Oon, Electric .
Glucose Sugar..
do inn
Inter. Paper ...
Mo pfd
Laclede Oas ...
National Biscuit. 4iaZ
14
Ontario & AV,... 32"
Ore. Ry. &'N.'42
no mil in
tAnnv,t,nnln . .T7II.13;
Reading .,.11U
do 1st pni ..ijs
(10 2d Pfll 41 l
Rio O. W )
(IO pill !")"
St. L. & S. F 43
do 2d pfd!!.!!.. 68U
St. L. SoutllW....
do pfd Mvt
St. Paul 113t(.
do pfd I81
St. P. & Omnhn..l26
So. Pacific 45
C I)l1...n.. i7.
KJlt A. .,..,.. J ..... ,B
iln nfd 7flU
Tex. Pacific... 3o4 Republic 1. & B.
Union Pacific .... 91 -no nro. .
do pfd 8.1 c. c. c at. 1
101U
125,
.147
. tr.
. sot;
. 45U
. 46U
.107H
. I2
. S?i
.211
. 46
. 91
do nfd 91V
Nnt onn Lead... 15
do nfd Sn'.fc
National Steel ... Kit
do -pfd 102
N. Y. Air Brake. 161
No, American. 76
Pacific Const 57
do 1st prd ., 90.
do 2d nfd 6T
Pacific Mall 34
Peoples Oas ....lOITi
Pressed 8. Car... .ITJi
do pfd 7(
Pullman P. Car. .205
S. R. & T Hi
Sugar 1394
do nrn 12014
Tenn. Coal & I..
U. S. Leather ..
do pfd
U. S. Rubber ...
do pfd
Western Union..
Amal. Copper
55
12T4
71
1ST
6M
88V
lei
64 V4
60
Totuls 798 4,731 4,507
CATTLE There was nn exceptionally
light run of cattle here today, nnd, ns pack
ers all wanted supplies, there wns not
enough to go around. The buyers were all
out, and. as a result, everything wns out
of llrst hnnds early In tho morning.
The few cars or beet steers soin reauuy
thls morning at good strong prices. In
some enses sales wero made thnt looked
considerably higher than yesterday, but
the sltunllon couiu uesi do aescrioea d-
nil nc it n snod. stronir. active maricei.
Owing to the light supply even tho common
Kinds moved rreciy.
Tho cow mnrket was 111 just auoui me
Riitnn condition ns tho tnulo on steers,
There were only a few offered and buyers
plcKed them up nuoui ns iusi ns mey couiu
get to them nt good strong prices. Even
the commoner Kinus 01 ennners soiu oeiier
todav than yesterday nnd tho yards were
practically cleared. The ennners that hnvo
been selling nround $2.00 havo been hnrd to
move all the week, -but sellers succeeded
in getting rid of most all of them today.
Tlinrn was not much chance in bulls.
calves or stags, the prices paid today being
nbout tho same as yesiemuy.
There wero hardly cnougn stocKers nnu
feeders here todav to mnk a test of the
market, but anything nt nil good may bo
quoted strong. Feeders of any weight
showing quality that havo not been on corn
are nt the high point of the seuson. There
are so few of them coming that wnrmed-up
cattio nro being shipped hnck to the country
to quite an extent . Heavy cattle are selling
tho best, but light Blockers of good quality
oro also ready sellers. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS,
Av. Pr. No.
Ex-dlv. Trust-rccclpts.
New stock.
Nomlnnl.
nitADSTHEK'r.N REVIEW OF TRADE,
(ieneriil Sltunllon of llimlnrs Con.
Ilniies Nearly the Snme.
NEW YORK, Murch 15. Hradstrcet's to
morrow will say:
Tho ueneriil situation Is without im
portant change, the events of tho week ap-
arlng to accentuate neretoioro prevailing
eniiilltfnns. Distributive trndo nnd specula
tion In cccurltloa continue large In volume,
with orlces rlslnc In tho more favored In
dustries or drooping In thpso suffering from
ilenress on. As tvnes 01 1 ueso movement
tno iron nnu cotton goons niuuKuier. m.-
pre-eminent and these two seem lino oppo
silo poles, so marked Is the difference In
trndo feollnir nnd conditions. In most other
Industries tho reports nro quite favorable,
notable In this direction being lumber and
hardware nnd Implement trades, Western
and southern distributive, trade reports are
quite favorable and tlio reports of active
demand for dry goods and clothing nt the
west rontrnst sharply with the reports of
dull business and receding prices of print
cloths, bleached cottons and other fabrics
nt llrst hnnds.
nullum- returns continue, hlchlv favor
able, confirming reports heretofore pub
lished of activity In general shipping, nnd
roports of a shortage of curs, a Mtrnpgo
onn at thin time of year, come from Chi
cago and olher large centers, Clearings of
hoavv volume and ill tills, as in nearly all
otlfer measures of trndo Improvement, pros-
out orders surpassing nn previously re.
corded for this season of the year. Condi
tions In tho domestic Iron and steel do
mond recall tlio boom of 1S91 and It b
comes morn and moro evident thnt nn
enormous cnnsiimntlvo demand, illsonur
aged by tlio high prices of a year ago. Is
now coming freely Into tho market. Prices
rise as furnace stocks fall and there nro
some who fear another runnway market.
Lest they should make n mlstnko similar to
that of two years ago the ore producers are
holding hack and hnvo not yet announced
prices, whllo tho rlso of pig Iron makes
their position stronger. Bars and structural
material are llrm nnd lienvy hardware Is
uollvn and advanclni;. Foreign reports nro
as liluo as domestic advices are bright, but
It Is worth noting that an enormous order
ror plpen is reported captureij ny ymen
cans, despite strenuous efforts by foreign
crs.
Cnltnn LMnik nrn dull mill llrootlV at llrst
hands, purity because of tho sternly decline
In raw cotton, fcc on spot for tho week
and 2Vf,c from the highest price 'renched
on tho tiresent boom, but still JVfco over tho
low price or nt ami ju iinuve ino hmy
iirien fit WK.i nrevlous to that year s r so
Print clothB are Vic off for tho week and Sc
off from a yenr ngo nnd talk of curt'ill
nient grows louder. Low prices nro, how
over, stimulating export Inquiry and some
business Is being dono for China. W ool Is
In larger sale and foreign mnrke's aro
quite strong. Eastern stocks aro said to
ho small and declining and the situation Is
gradually readjusting Itself. In thu dry
goods market plain dress goods are moving
bteadlly, whllo fancies nro neglected. I-all
sales of men'H wear goods havo been dis
appointing.
Tho government report of wheat In
farmers' lunula, liollltlllk' to 39.000.000 hush
els less held than a year ago, was regarded
as a bullish featuro and, coupled with light
northwestern receipts, caused a rise, which
has. however, been taken ndvnntngo of to
realize, and tho net chango for tho weuk
Is slight, Corn was bulllshly Inclined enrly
In sympathy with wheat, hut weakened
nnd lost most of the ndvanco. There Is
Ivh nntlvltv In leather at Boston and tho
larger buyers aro out of tho market. Whllo
union sale Is n llttlo ensler, some cheaper
grades aro 'a a cent Urmer.
Wheat, Including Hour, shipments for the
week aggregate 4,693.933 bushels, ngalnst
4.220.528 bushels hist week. 2.727.150 bushels
In tho corresponding week of I0O0, 4,IH,ooo
bushels in 1893 nnd jmw" nusneis 111 it:.
From July 1 to date, this reason, whent
exports hnve been 113,371,456 bushels, ngnlnet
14l.316.soo bushels last seuson and 177,225,711
uusucis 111 IVJS-VJ.
No.
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970
.. S95
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.. 847
..1042
.. 900
.. 870
.. 757
.. S57
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..1120
.. 870
.. 932
..1040
..1015
..1081
922
3 60
3 50
3 73
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 15
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4 25
4 25
4 25
4 Vt
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I 40
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1290
1069
1107
1076
1161
i:t
1022
1116
1221
1161
1187
1050
1191
1130
125S
1260
1545
1217
1370
1"30
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
12...
910
, SS5
970
' ... 900
1020
.... 950
960
irao
940
1020
1090
1005
.950
1020
11190
1190
1017
1003
910
1245
. ... 910
' 1250
1040
KMO
1136
1130
1025
1210
., 1140
1110
1052
1310
1110
1110
590
760
750
873
970
990
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820
S40
7R0
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COWB.
1 M
1 75
2 00
2 60
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 65
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 S5
2 90
3 00
.1 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
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3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
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3 20
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3 25
3 25
3 30
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... 950
... 9S0
...1310
...1103
...1120
...1250
...1030
...11S0
...ioso
...1100
...1150
...12m
...1116
...1160
...1240
...1170
...1015
...1059
Pr.
4 40
4 10
4 15
4 45
4 4.'.
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 GO
4 53
I 55
4 60
4 I ".
4 t"i
1 75
4 85
I s3
4 90
:. 00
5 00
I 70
3 10
3 10
3 10
.1 45
3 45
3 50
.1 50
,1 50
3 55
3 00
3 6D
2 CO
3 60
3 6)
3 r
3 70
.1 70
3 70
3 70
.1200 3 75
HEIFERS.
in
760
...1117
...liso
...1440
...1067
...1203
...1035
...1250
...I1S0
...1110
...1430
...1163
...1160
2 50
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 85
3 00
3 10
3 25
3 25
25
3 30
762,
690
!MV)
840
600
S50
928
700
770
683
985
II 7
COWS AND HEIFERS.
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.1
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 80
3 80
3 S5
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I 10
4 15
4 15
3 43
3 50
3 50
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3 70
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3 SO
4 no
4 10
4 10
I IS
...1500 2 90
1550 3 00
1690 3 13
1360 3 25
... 970 3 23
..,.1610 3 25
1015 3 30
1590 3 30
1150
1330
3 10
3 4il
3 170.1
1 1190
1 1280
1 1280
.1 40
3 45
3 45
3 50
1460 3 50
1650 3 60
..1810 3 63
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160 6 lb 72 227 ...
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. . im-ii- an u nt 1 1 ty uuerai si
of sheep hero today, but packers took
in good shape and bought up what wns
hold
offered at generally sternly prices. In some
cases sales looked a llttlo stronger, whllo
111 others they may havo been a trllto weak,
but as a ruin the market cojld bo quoted
steady to strong and fairly active, Lambs
In particular wore In good demand today,
as the supply has not been large, while a
good many sheep have been coming all the
week, Lambs sold today ns high ns $5.25.
I hero wore owes on sale good enough to
bring $4,2ii nnd wethers brought $1.60. hut
there wero no strictly prime wethers
offered.
Feeders could be quoted about steady, tho
same as they have been nil along.
gtiotntlons: Choice fed wethers, $1.00
4.0;, fair to good wethers, $4,251)4.40! cholco
lightweight yenrllngs, $).60Hf4.S0; fnlr to
good yearlings, $l.40'a-I.C0; cholco lightweight
owes, $4.00fl4.2o: fnlr to good ewes, $3.?5ff
4.00; cholco lnmbs, $5.oogfi.25: fnlr to good
hfmbs, $1.765.00; feeder ewes, $3.25-3.1.50;
feeder wethers, $3.76tM.OO; feeder lambs,
$4.OOig4.40. Representative Bales:
no.
17 cull ewes..
218 Colorado ewes
410 western wethers
2 western wethers
219 Mexican yenrllngs
317 western lambs
47S western lambs
529 Colorudo lambs
10 cull ewes
1 cull owe
60 cull ewes
94 cull ewes
193 western ewes
21 Colorado bucks
25 cull lnmbs
236 Colorado lnmbs
48S western lambs
242 western Iambs ,
C11ICAUO LIVE STOCK .MARKET.
Av. Pr.
SS 3 85
91 4 25
111 4 50
105 4 60
S3 4 65
(53 4 S3
6.8 6 16
S3 5 25
77 $2 60
80 2 50
71 2 60
76 2 60
SO 3 73
139 3 75
63 4 5
63 C 00
72 5 10
77 6 20
Cuttle (leiifrnll Strong; Hour Active,
hn do Itluher Luiiilis Advance.
CHICAGO, March 15. CATTLE - Re
ceipts, 1,600 head; generally strong;
butchers stock actlvo: irood to nrlmo steers.
$l.90i(C.0O; poor to medium, $1.65(ff4.S0; stock
ers nnd feeders, choice, steady, others
weak. $2.70fH.G3: cows. J2.6.W4.3.-S: heifers.
$2.002.00; dinners, $2.i55yi.(5..; bulls, $2.00tf
4.25; calves, steady, $l.bO'U0.00; Texas-fed
steers. $l,0iii6.00; Texas grass steers, $3.35&'
4.0O; Texas bulls, $2.60ft3.75,
1 iuuh Receipts today. I6.0O0 head, to
morrow, 15.000 head, estimated; left over,
,500 nead; active, shade h uher. ton. J5.S2V4:
mixed and butchers, $5.654iu,77!4; good to
cholco heavy. $5.70aG.821a; rough heavy, $5.53
ffif.G5; light, $5.55gu,75; bulk of sales, $3.0oW
6.75.
SHEEP AND LA.MIIS-Recolnts. 4 000
head; sheep, strong; yenrllngs nnd good
lambs. 10a hlchcr: others strum:, cood to
cholco wethers, $4.4(iH.bO; fair to cholco
mixed, $I.OOJf4.5o: western sheep, $l.45W4.SO;
yearlings. $4.75fl6.10: native lambs. Il.75ffi
5.45; western lambs, $3.105.13,
K 11 limn City Lite Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March IS. CATTLE-Re.
ceipts, 1,200 head natives. 100 head Toxans,
10 head calves: best native and Texas
steers, 10c higher; cows and heifers, strong;
stocKers anil roeders, slow; native hoof
steers, J4.GOjt5.C3; Blockers and feeders. $3.60
5(1.70; western-fed steers. 5l.25fio.15; Texns
nnd Indian steers, $3.d-I.So; cows, $3,101?
4.25: heifers, f.VXSi-i.lu; ennners, $2.3003.00;
hulls, $3.00fcl,25; calves. $1.000.00.
jious lleceints. 9.B00 hend: mnrKet
stendy-to 20 higher; ton snles, $5.67A; bulk
of sales, $,',.6.V(j5.(CH; heavy. $5.60fi5.674;
mixed pacKors, $o.kiio.Gj; light, $j.3j5(u.6&;
pigs, $4,9040.30.
SHEEP AND . LAMHS-Rocolpts. 1,600
head: market strbng to 10c higher: western
lambs. $5.KWiG.25: western wethers. $4.25i?
4.70; western yearlings, $l.60Q5.0O; ewes, $1.00
QH.Jo; culls, $.'.,f'f.I.ii.
St. I. mils Utp Stock .Market.
ST. LOIM8, March 16. CATTLE-He-
celnts. 1.100 head, including 70") head Tox-
nns; market quiet, steady; natlvo shipping
and export steers, jlili'iKlUi; uresseu peer
nnd butcher steers. $l.10jir.23; steers under
1.000 lbs., $.1.7o'g4.20; Blockers nnd feeders,
$2.l5f?-l.65; cows and heifers, $2.0ofi 1.75. can
tiers, $1.25t(2.S5; bulls. $2.6O4.00; Texns nnd
Indian steers, itf. Will. 70 cows nnu lienors,
$2. ti.VSi3.SU.
HOWS Receipts, Lieo neau; matKoi
strong, active; pigs nnd lights, Ji.&n'uS.iO;
linckors, $5.riOf5.72'.i; butchers, $5.75j?5.8!).
tsilt;r;i ami ua.mud uuceipin, .'nn,
market steady; natlvo muttons, $t.00'3l 75;
itnhs, $1.836.50; culls nnd ducks, $2.faoj i.ui.
CALVES.
300 4 75 2 160 7 00
.... 160 0 60 1 130 7 DO
150 6 60
STAGS.
1140 1 '
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
. lllO m .H M I.O., .1 .0
"". . '.Ml 2 35 IS 603 3 35
m) ' ! '
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
. ,t3 3 nd ,1 9i8 4 (4
.800 3 60 2 CSO 4 iO
". ... 632 3 75 6 620 4 20
... 860 3 75 20 913 4 5)
01 3 90
iiMnH Thero was rather a light sunnly
of hogs here today and as tho demand
was of quite liberal proportions tho mnrket
rmoned 1 shndo stronger than yesterday.
The bulk of the hogs sold at $3.65(ff5.57V4.
with tho choicer nunches going nt $3.60. it
was n fairly active market and tlio bulk
":.r ..,1,1 in irood season. The feellni; thon
,.,! in he a little weak nnd tho last rnd
of th mnrket was rather slow, It was the
commoner ii". .."? nnn im
until tho last and they sold all the way
.i,m 1XR2I to $3.6714 As will be seen from
the table of average, prices, the mnrket
averages a shndo higher touay than yes
terday, which establishes n new high murk
for tho year, iiepresenmiivo sales;
iSi), Av. Sh, P) No. Av, Sh. Pr.
K0 187 ... 6 50 72. 211 ... 5 65
S3 . .191 ... 5 60 81 188 40 6 65
72.... ..191 ... 6 52,i 79 236 120 5 6754
Xrw Vork I.lvf Stook .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. March 15. BEEVES- Re
ceipts. 3.21I0 hend; medium to good steers,
sh.ido higher; common grades, steady;
steers, $l.(VKft5.l5; bulls, $3.1Wfl.10; export
bulls, $!.2.V4.I0; cows, $2.05if3.63. Cables
quoted live cattle lower at lOHflHc pel'
lb.; sheep, steady; refrigerator beef, slow
ot SI1SI40 nor lb. No shipments todny.
CALVES -- Receipts, w noun; marnei
steailv; venh'. $l.00fi7.M; llttlo calves, $3.76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 6.677
head; sheep, stendy; lnmbs, steady and
shndo higher; sheep, $3.80415.00; culls, $3,005,
3.60; lambs. $5,701ii.25.
I IOCS Hecelpts, 1.867 head; nono ror sale
alive; nominally higher.
St. .tnneph I, Wo Stock Market.
cril'TII KT Tnl.Mll Xtnrnll IS ll)e.
clal.). Tho Journal quote's:
CATTLE Receipts, fioo hend; market ac-
VO unit sienny; quality loir; naiivep, i..'ii
(I.IOi 1 uxilfl .11111 rr.n-l lin, t.i'ii ... u ,
and heifers, $2,251"! 1.50; bulls and stags, 12.16
1f4. 65; yearlings and calves, $3.76Coi.9'); sloek-
' , 1 ,A..-r.. ...... lu i-r.TbT
TS ,11111 ll'i'iii'i .. .uu 1. 1". n.iuiii,"'.
I..... Oa linn.l ,lfnl
lllllri - I VIM l"l IIP, 1,1 II'.',, inn'"' .
sloadv nnd strong; nil grades, $5..riOfi.65H;
bulk of sales, $5.66(r,5.00; pigs, steady.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS- Hecelnts. 100 head;
market actlvo and steady; lnmbs, $1,9515.23;
yearlings. $l.5?5.00; wethers, $l.50lil.8O;
owes, $l.00fl1.33.
Stork In Sight.
Fnllnwlnir nro tho recelnts at tho four
tirlnnlniil western mnrkets for Mnrch 15:
Cattle. Hogs. Shep.
South Omaha 716 5.1(0 5,337
Chicago 1.500 I6.000 t,(V)0
Kansas City 1W 9,500 1,0"0
St. Louis 1,100 7.000 200
Totnls
1,616 37.C09 11.137
IIIIADSTIlF.r.T'S F1X..CIAI. REVIEW,
Priori, for the Week Hnve lloeii
Mrmiir inn Mnrlil'l AetlVf,
NBW vnrtlf. Mnrch 15. Ilrodstrect's
Fnlnclal Review tomorrow will say:
Prices this week have been strong nnd. on
11,.. .vlirtli. iiiK-nnei.il. uhllo the iictlx Ity win
considerable. The chief qunllljcatliin that
can no onserven in too spocuiHiitu phh n i
.. ...... ....I.ll.. lu t.t II, n lilfirlcnt
IS II 111 III" ilium in ,", ., .
.... .... I ,nll a...,,,n 1 1 ion nml
evince conlldenc In the fiituro n( prices
t 11 l..,illl,-i t.t .lllTArent Hernrltles
it I It f iilf until, i' 1, . -- -
has tho support of tlio traders and tlio pro.
fcsslonal element generally. Commission
. . , 1. -.. uli..., 11.-.1I Inn nllll.f
I O ISO UllSIUI'sn II"" t.i'fii r.....
. .... .1... ...,lu .In im rl Inl ttn t Inn
renti re, so iur nn uu. ..t..o.... ,
. 1 , .1 ......I., ni'itulnwinl lill'
is concerneu, in um ni i)
5 t..iu .,.,,1 ,lll,l..tifl.nnl'lne stocks.
I IK HI IM'IM.n -.- --' -
;A. ... .... ...... lia l,t iiliHnrli Inruo
II moiiuis I. " ...... O" , . , , , g.f I. ,, , t n r Ir o )
class arm 1.. u. " ...u'. n-M
while 11 is iiibi. .11,1..-.
been no selling pressure.
Tho continued ease of money linn been a
factor in tins ""'"""" ........ .........
boon but slight appearances of hardening
. . 1 n till I'm rn tt tltut
or rates over inn .. " y
Frldnv some $15,0n0.000 was dlslntrsed In thu
.. , ,,.,.l.,nu ulAbu roi I, t,1 ,1.1
ilivioenus uu "'..,;
nreVlOUS OlSllirinuit "I n'.tu.-.. j, in. nttiu
hardening of time loan rates was observed,
. ... .lornlAlilnrttllll In t tl I H ...III Itei t III II
inn in" ... '" ' ';;
wero ,101 ruiiit ii'iii n ,-n im,,h" y..ni
reelltlgS 111 lilt) lilt.' til til" t-A. .-in-lit ii,...i.t.
earnings, tho more or less favorable crop
i.,nu ..ml lit,, untlvlty of tho Iron and
iiiiiii"' ...... -......
steci irimc.
Ilnnk Cleiirliiits,
C1A1AII.V, .tlrtlfii tu. ..it.ir. t;.,... iiih.. tt,.j ,
i m. tin. rnrresnnndlni: day hint year. $1.-
fOl.fM! Incrensf). $91,257.
I'lllt'AtH), jwnrcn ia, (.learings, 4i, ",
333; balances. $Ss2.5S3: posted exchnnge,
$1 8Sl.8S4; New vork exonungo, aec 111s
llin rl I IU Xf.,lt 1 l.itrl.i,ru titlUl
739: balances, $1,129,845: money, steady at
6f(7 per cent; New York exchange, lOo pre
mium hid. 20c premium asked.
CINCINNATI. March 16. Clearings,
$.1,301.(7)0; New York exchange, sinio 111s
- r. ., r... Ill.tnr. rtftr ,.,tnt
f'Ullllt. ,tli,IIr -7-JI.'. " v' , -m-
NEW YORK. Marcli 15. -Clearings, $247,-
lSl.WO; DaiUIlVCB, llv.u.ltVM,
A MONTH.
aPE(5lALIST
In
All Private Disuses
and Disorders of Men
12 Years Id Omaha.
VARICOCELE
HYDROCELE cured.
Method uew, never (Alls,
vtlthout cutting, pain or
iufso. time.
S Y PH ! I inured for lite nnd thepolsoo
tl,.,.,.,,,. " thorotDihly clearW from
"iirav S r vVrm,,,N-
or fiei . 1 "Mhodb.fi.se ontheskln
durlnjuriilferiYc1." UDRer"US
WEAK MEM J.oss or M iNitoobfrom r.e
SEXUALLY )7,,.Vi0TvVlr,M'u, Nriivoud
Wastivo n,l.TV or KXMAtJUlOX,
AOlV k k n 1, 5,.", N," nm Mttitil.W
sloranfV,!Vt!
STRICTURE ''"'""lly.cured lth .t new
nnd CLEETmn' ,, 'S1,1'11'11' 1Iolllp Treat
no detention from' Vm ''
Kidney and liu.hier TrouMe, l,0""Oea,
tJt'ltl-.s tlUAltANTni l).
Cou Italian Int TfrJtmnit bv Mill.
tmionorniidrfM iq a iatii q
nn D...u. 0 n i'ij u. jam at.
ur. ouanua a ouapiBSOmalia. Nob.
NO CURE. NO PAY
If rnn ),...,. II ...1.
Iot powpr ur WMkV nliiit ilrnln.
...vuu... u,k.i, i-evrippfT trill
rrjtore uu iti,ont dnim r
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.......... j 1 ,.,v, u, um., 110. ..ns
r-ftrtlciilfir. tent ....flirt In plain f ntrrlopo.
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NERVITA milS
Restore Vitality. Lost Vizor and Manhood
CaroImpotfncy,.NIght.Ernllons, Loss of Mom-
u.j, .... ...totitiK tiiM.iires,
all effects of lolf-atitife or
eiccss and iiidlcrrtlon.
iiorvo luuio sue
'blood bulldnr. Hrln,..
L )LT,7,l10 .t,1,llc ?1hw to Piilo
WASbmn rhoo'is nnd rettoros tlm
rXWFVllrn ,tf vnnll, tl. n.ll
IflLll
6O
PILLS
SO
CTS
i"". tuwi per ihui u ih)xos tori 1
BxJ.oU, with our bankablo tjiirniiino
or refund the money nald. tiend for circular
and c-ipyot our hatiknhlo gunratitco bond.
rosltlvely gitnrotiteod euro for Loss of Tower,
Jraricocolo, Undeveloped or Wirutikon Orgnns.
rnresl", Locomotor Ataxia, Nervotn I'riKtvi.
t on, Hysteria. Kits, Insnnlty. t'ornlysls and tfto
Jtpsults of VUresdvo lo of Tohnrro, Opluni or
Liquor. Dy tnall In iilnln imcknge. $1.00 a
box, 0 for $3.00 with our bankablo guar
antee bond to cure la UO days or refund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Ollnton& Jnoi'inn Kti., CHICAGO, IU
For sale bv Kuhn & Co., 15th nnd Doualaa
Bt, Omaha, Nob.: Qoo. 8. Davis, Council
Uluffs, lows.
Vor years this remedy has been the
slumlord nerve restorative. Thousands
of happy men owe their newly found
strength to Its use.
fiexlue Mils replace weakness and
exhaustion with ttrength nnd vigor;
the fjraln becomes clenr; the nerves
stendy and calm; gloomy forelxxllngs
are banished aud perfect vitality is ful
ly restored.
If you are suffering ns nbove, try a
box; you'll be encouraged hy 'ts effect
to take the full course of six boxes-
theti If you are not entirely cured, we
will refund your money. This satis
factory oiler is one of the factors of I
our success.
$1.00 per lx : (llioxe.i fwllh cunrnn.
teetoctireorimmfvtmcki.&'iOr). mnllrit
iii plain pneknges. hook free. I'eaj.
MudKink Co., Cleveland, Ohld. I
oia tnr Kuhn A Co.. 16th and Douflaa.
ad M. A. Ulllon. bouth Omaha.
THE BUST
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
Hun .la the
GREAT
ROCK 8SLA8MD
ROUTE
Leave Otraha
la Scenic Route through Coloiadoand
Utah
Vni.NIJSDAVS, PUIOAVS AND
SATURDAY.
I'orlnformutlon and "Tourist Dictionary"
address City Ticket Office, IJJJ l:arnam St.
Omaha, Neb.
m DIRECT "ROUTE
To ri'iii'li I li' I, . I' ' f"1""'1
ot soiitlii. est Missouri. ery low
rnli'H for rminil trip
Tl I1SI1 . MAIK II
TICKKT tll'l'ltjlll
S. 15. Corner Koiirternih nnd IIohbIns.
oaow
II P
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ilSs
Purely Vegetable. Mild and ll"1'!"-".
unit.. 1 1 1 niomininm ni,' 'PlIU STOM
ACH, LIVKU AND HOWK1.8
8lck Hoadncho, DilionenosB,
inuiKoaiion, lorpiu wyui,
DUzy FoollnBa, Dyapopsla.
OBSERVE
The following symptoms resulting front
Disease of tho Dlgestlvo Organs; Constl
latlon, Inward piles, fulness of tho blood In
the head, acidity of the strunajh. natsca.
iieurthurn, disgust of food, fulness or
weight In trio stomach, sour oructntlon.
linking or suffocntlng sensations who" In
a lying posture, dimness of vis on. dizziness
on rising suddenly, dots or webs before thu
sight, fever nnd dull pain In tho head, de
ficiency of perspiration. "l'0
skin nnd eyes, pain in Iho side, chest,
limbs and sudden Hushes of heat, burning
'Vfewoses of R A D WAY'S PIM.P will
free tho system of all the nbove named
'"plfco'w centH per box. Sold hy druggist
or seiU 1Z mall.
JAMES E. BOYD & GO.
Tclenlioii" JOilU. Oiimlili. .Veb.
COMMISSION,
STOCKS,
(ill A IV.
I'HOVISItl.VS und
llmiril of Tri.de.
Correspondence; John A. Warren 4 Co.
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