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    THE OrAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1001
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wheat Market Bnocumbs Bennth Dsluge
of Lvag Holdings.
NEBRASKA CONDITIONS VERY FAVORABL
L'orn Dlsplnr Consplcuons Strength
in C'nmpnrlson with Whent Onts
So me rill at Active ntul Slcndr
on I'nlr (.'null Deiiinnil,
CHICAGO, Starch 18.-Vhcat broke
harply today under a deluge of long hold
Ings, May cloning with u net dccllno of
Hiu as a result 6f tho bcarlshness of tho
day's new. Com and oats showed consld
crablc strength by comparison, the former
closing Hylic and tho latter Mo lower. I'ro
visions at tho close were 7!4fJ20c higher.
May wheat opened 4fW4c lower at 75c
to 76Hc with long Interests trying to ria
themselves of holdings which suddenly be
came worthless to them when they summed
up the sltuutlon early. Liverpool fulled to
reflect Saturday's advance here. To this
potent consideration wcro udded, heavy
world's shipments, a big Increase on pus
sage and liberal receipts at spring whea
solnt. To iimko tho situation mora bear
Isli, Nebraska reported that tho condition
or wneat in mat stato was 11 per cent uct
ter than at tin; minn nerlod a venr ago. i
remnant of tho b j II force rallied to the
support of the market ur.il succeeded In
causing tt rally to 77,,ifi77,,ic, following the
upenlng. Desertion from their already
iniiinctl ranxs rendered further resistance
useless, nu nutsltln nld. which bad been
hoped for, failed to materially. The heavy
primary receipts, small scatioanl clcor
nnccs and disappointingly light visible do
crease, together with the lack of extiort In
qulry, were Influences which struck the
marKet after It had declined He, and May
old-out longs wore renortcd to have sold
short under 77c. Under this pressure May
slumped to "fie. It took all the forenoon to
accomplish this decline. The trade had
been excited and large. At the bottom
transactions sold off In volume and tho pit
became a more unlet spot. Shorts look
profits nnd tho market rallied to 76V4C, but
closed heavy, lWo lower at 7fiVc lixport
crs reported but two loads taken, Seaboard
clearances In wheat nnd flour wore eiJiil
to 287,000 bu., whllo primary receipts wero
BM.fJUO bu., compared with 923,000 bu. last
Tear. Mlntlcttlinlls and Ullluth rennrtpd 7M)
cars, agaltml 670 last week and 898 a year
i .uta i receipts wero i ears, rotir or.
contract grade. The world's shipments, cc
cordlng to thn Hoard of Trade advices, wcro
7,958,000 bu., a moderate Increase over the
previous week's shipments. The amount of
wheat and flour on ocean passago Increased
1,291,000 bu. Tho visible decreased 7C9,(0
nu.. auoui nan or wnnt naa been expected.
Oklahoma reported damage from lnstilll
clent moisture.
Tho corn market enjoyed u fair part of
attention, displaying a firmness which was
conspicuous In comparison with the weak
ness In tho neighboring wheat jilt. Tho
opening was tnsy In sympathy with wheat
and because of liberal receipts of eontruct
corn, incre was a good volume or trade
which seemed to bo nicely divided, but the
market gradually worked off fractionally
In sympathy with wheat. A fair cash de
mand anci spirited support from local opcr
ntors caught the market later and caurod
n, recovery of most of tho early Iosh. May
nold between HHo and 41H5TtlVtc and rinsed
HeUe. lower at 41ffllV4c. The July option
attracted considerable attention and ruled
'4o over May. Receipts wero 333 cars, 102
in cumriicL Kraue.
Oats wero moderate lv nelivn nmt dnmlv
In sympathy with corn nnd on a fair cash
demand. Tnido generally was llRht and
featureless. Receipts were 17t cars. May
sold between 2.V,iu and 25c nnd closed Vc
inwcr in -D'-hC
Provisions showed somn mionHlnemi rnrlv
on tho liberal run of hogs at the local
yards, but n good cash demand and the fact
that receipts at the chief western markets
Khowed a falling on from last "year caused
a rally later and the close was firm. There
was a rair nmount or liquidation early and
u mimncr amount 01 u uiinng tne nrtcr-
HOOn. lv.lt thtn WI1H nhnill all t,n ,,r..,ol ....
the market had to withstand. rTeurs still
being rather timid. May pork sold between
115.8.. and $16.1)0 and closed 20c higher at
115.90; May lard between I7.67tt1f7.70 ond
S7.77Vi, closing 7Hc up nt J7.77H. and May
rios neiwfpij n.itv, nnd 7.aw( 7.07V4, with
the close 7Hc Imnroved nt S7.55.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: 'Wheat, 130
vara; corn, j cars; oats, cars: nogs,
l ,l""l Ill'UU. ,
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Artlcles. Open. High. Low. Closc. Sat'y,
Wheat
Mar.
April
May
Corn
Mar. May
July
Oats
Mar. May
Tork
May
July
Lard
May July
Sept.
Jllhs
May Sept.
76!, 757 75H 754 76VJ
, 76 76 754 754iH 76V,
76T4-7H77HWH 76 76 77!?
40Vfc 40' i
4IH iVMlV tlftlHH tl
41 41U 415JV4 Ui
24V1 241 2IH 24U 2-Oi
25H 25!J 2... 25U 25U
15 70 15 90 15 65 15 90 15 70
15 10 15 15 14 95 15 70 14 97&
7 72H 7 77H 7 67H 7 77H 7 70
7 77U 7 82( 7 72V? 7 80 7 75
7 82H 7 85 7 77V4 7 85 7 77H
7 47W 7 57W 7 47V4 7 65 7 47ii
7 50 7 57H 7 47H . 7 674 7 45
necelpts. Shipments,
49,000
S6.000
..,2ia,ono
...254,000
... 4,000
21,000
27,000.
WW)
196,000
247,000
4.000
10,000
No. A
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Dull! winter nntents. M fJVfM Rn.
straights. I3.20fo3.60; clears. 12.90zr3.30: spring
niit-ciiim. paicnin, j..U(U,j.io; strnigllts.
J3 00.1.30; bakers. J2.201i2.6O.
WHBAT No., 3 spring, C9S73?ic; No. 2
CORN-No. 2 and-No. 2 yellow. 40i,if.
OATS-No. 2. 26c; No. 2 white, 2SQ2'."a; No.
8 white. 27(?f2.SWe. u '
RYI2 No. 2. 62S53c.
I1ARLHV Fair to choice malting, 50fj!
RKD8-Flax, No. t, J1.54; No. 1 north
western. 1.5.'i. Prima timothy, J4. Clover,
contract grnde. S10.6510.76.
.PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. S15.75ffl
15.80. Lard, per 100 lbs.. S7.!a47.77,4: Short
ribs sides (loose), S7.45(fi'7.65. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), J6.60iR6.75. Short clear
Ides (boxed). S7.9ofi8.00. r
WIUSKY-UaslH of high wines. $1.27.
Tho receipts and shipments today were as
follows:
Articles.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Hurley, bu
On the Produce exphnnirn tnrtnv
ter market was dull; creameries. 15f21Uc;
23 Wc"' "f'fe. Cheese, fairly active at lM
UMc. Uggs, dull; fresh, llc.
KEW YORK OKXUIIAI, MARKET.
Quotation of the liny on Various
Cuiiiniuilltlrs.
NKW YORK, March 18. FLOUR Re.
celpts, 28 000 bbls exports. 1S.7W l,blsI
weak and unsettled under heaviness In
wheut, with domand unlmportunt: Mlnne-!?P'i-,'nt'!'
-WI.30; Minnesota bakers.
S3.0OJJ3.2; winter natcnUs. S4.(K)ri4,35: winter
straights. S3.4Mf3.fc; winter extras. " 5n
2.80; winter low grades, S2.45T2.60. Rye
flour, nulet; fair to good. S2.80CJ.15; choice
S? 10rt"Cl5' ,3,I0W3-45- "uctwheat f.our. dull!
WckWHBAT-Dull at 6ftfJ2c. c. I f
New York. ' '
CORNMKAIj Steady: yellow western
c: city. 90o; Rrandywlne. S2.45ff2.no rn'
RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, GOVic.'f. 0 b
afloat: suite, 5&-i57c. e, I, t cariois
RARLliY Dull: feeding. 4&HISc c 1 t
New York: inaltlnc. CIOTOc. ' "
BARLKY MALT Dull; western. CSHT'e
, WHKAT-Recelpts, 120,500 bu ' exists
S10.500 bu. Spot,1 easy; No. 2 red. 81c
afloat, and SOHc, elevator; No. 1 northern'
fiu!ufb' 2?c - ' ""oat; No. lhirS:
buluth, 92Hc. f. o b.. afloat. Options dls.
jilaved considerable heaviness today. Tho
bull fever materially subsided In tho face
of disappointing cables, lino weather west
ppd less deoreaso In the visible supply than
f xpected, and under uctlve unloading prices
broke over a cent por bushel, without at
tracting satisfactory export demand. Closed
easy at HOio decline from Saturday's curb
CORN Receipts. 172.600 bu.: uxDorts. 72.10:1
bu. Spot, steady: No. 2. 49c, elevator, and
4Sc, f, o. b uflont Option market was
weak fvnd lower. Influenced by heaviness
In wheat, improved grading and movement
at Chicago, small clearances and a fair
visible supply Increase It rallied finally
on covering and closed, steady nt a partial
Uc net decline March closed at 49a; May,
4C?4yWic, closed at 46To; July, 40V;ytCBo,
closed at 4&Ho; September, 46c, closed at
46?ie.
OATS-Recelpts, 288,000 bu. Spot, nulot;
No. 2. UOHc; No. 3. S0c; No. 2 white. SSVic;
No. 3 white, 3:9; Mc; track mixed western,
3W31',4c; track white, 32036c, Options, quiet
and easier.
HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice,
1900 crop. 174120c; 1899, U016o; old olds, 24)
(c; Pacific coast. 1S00 crop, 1619c; 1S99, Hi?
lo; 'old olds, :'4iCe.
HAY Ulcmdy; bhlpplng, 77HtfSOqj good to
choice. 85S96C.
illDKB-fltsadyi Oalveoton, SO to :3 lbs.,
IMMSfic; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 18HfJ19c
Texas dry, 21 to 30 lbs . 14I114t4c.
LMATHKR Firm; hemlock sole, Buenos
Ayres. iif,ht to heavyweights, 2l5f25c; acid
23l2mc.
PROVISION'S lleef. steady: family. J10.60
ffll.oO; mess Ujl)M; bef hams. tS.5iXir
19 w; packet, I9.ivohio.oo; extra India mes
Sll.0Wil6.OO, Cut mi'iits, steady: pickled bcl
lies. S8.OOfllO.00: nleklcd shotlblors. S6.60M6.75
pickled hums, J9.r(9.7o. Lard, steady; west'
ern steamed. S&m,: re lined, nulet: contl
tient, S8.30; South America, ,x.55; compound
i.(wio.Ki"4. j'orK, nrm; ramny, ho.i&hib.zo
short clear. SI4,7515.(5: mess. SI5.00B16.CO.
TALUJW Quiet; city (2 per pkg.), iHC
iiA . t , ........ t m. a i r I ' . .
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, ;4
i'uuljuii Alive, nrm: iowis, iimic
chlckcnir,' lOWc; turkoys, llHc Dressed
firmer; turkeys, 910Hc; chickens, lOftlOHc
canons, lli712Hc.
POTATOKH -Jerseys. Sl.t5Wl.75; New
York. S1.60M1.75; Long Island, SI.50tfl.87ti
Jersey sweets, S1.752.60.
lil'TTKR - Receipts, 9.3SS pkEs.i firm
state dairy, 15fl21r; fresh creamery, 16f22c
June creamery, lUfl9V4Ci factory, 10&14Hc.
CHlilCSB-RfCelpts. 959 pkgs.; strong
fancy, large, colored and white, lliyilHc
fancy, small, colored, 12Hc; fancy, small
wime. i28ii;jc.
KaUS-Rcceluto. 19.345 nkus.: steady
stato and Pennsylvania, at mark, 13',iJil3Ho
western at mark, niilDHc; southern, at
mark, 12tfl2;c.
. MKTALH-A decline of 1 5s on tin In
Loudon caused considerable soiling prcs
suro nt the ooenlnir of thn loenl metal mar.
ket this morning and prices broke about 30
points ami increnner tne mnrKet ruled
weaic and unsettled, with trading on a very
small scale. Thn rinse wim wrnlr nt IAVOi
In London tin closed weak In tone nt 115
lor spot and 112 58 for futures. Nothing or
Interest was noted In lend and prices remain
unchanged nt S4..T7H. Spelter wns weak In
tho ubcencc of buying orders, though prices
were noi materially cnangeu, closing n
S.1.90H3.95. Connir wos Inactive and nom
lnally unchanged nt S17 for Luke Superior
ntul S16.62V4 for casting and electrolytic. In
London, however, the market was ilenreaseil
and 12s 6d lower, to fS 7s d. Domestic Iron
mnrKcts wero dun Hnd raay, with prices
quoted as follows: Pig Iron warrants, S9.60
uuu.uo; nnrinern roiinury, sia.soaic.so; south,
ern foundry, SU.OOHI5.50, and soft southein
S13.00y 15.50. English markets ruled easy,
uinsguw warrants cioicd at ws nna Mld
iiiL'soorougii at 4.s io'.id.
OMAHA WIIOI,i:sAI,U MARKETS.
Condition of Trndc find lintnlnna
on Stnplr unit Knuoy Produoe.
EOaS-Rccelpts liberal; good stock, 10H3
hi;.
i.ivis i'uuii'iir nens. UH07c: youne,
staggy and old roosters. SOCc: ducks, CH
07c; geese, 6Hii7c: turaeys. DQTc
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Hens, 7W
0bc; roosters, I4fic; ducks, SwRVjc; kocso, 8
4i84c: turkevs. llghtwolcht. ilitluct henvv. T
4i8c.
U A. ME Mallard ducks, per doz., S2.735
, ! "''Hi'1", mixeu, i.i'iii.w; jaCK-
luiMiim. nu naif; cuiioniuus, iMf'JUC.
llUTTEIl-Common to fair, weak at 13c
choice. HJiIjo; setiarator. 22c.
FRESH OYSTMltH Klmt irrndn. .MM
pacKeii. new iorK counts, per can, 38c; ex
tra selects, 32c; standards. 25c: medium.
:0c. Second grade, slack lilted. Now York
counts, per can. 30c; extra selects, 26c;
Biuuuuiua. u 11 1 K BinnnnrriH iter 1r.11.
11.25.
frozen FRESH FJSH-Ulack bass. 18c;
whlto buss, 10c; blucflsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c;
blUO fills. 7c: cattish. 12c! end ne' rronnla
10u; clscoes. 7c; halibut, He; herring, i'cf
Cc; haddock, 9c; mackerel, 15c: perch, bit
7c; pickerel, 7c; pike, 9c; red snappor. loa;
luiuiui , nu, auiiiisii, ic; smcii3, luc; trout,
I'lOEONS-Llvo, per doz., SL
VEAI.S-Cholee. Mtmr. '
HAY Prices nunteil hv nmnlis tT.i,i.nt
any aeuicrs association: i:hni im an,i
SS.OO; No. 1 upland. S7.60: merllnm . jT.nn-
coarse, S.60. Rye straw, S3.00. These prices
rift n. 1,,... a . . r . . . t , . ... - -
manil fair. Receipts. 13 cars.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2Sc.
CORN No. 3. 35c,
URAN-S15.
VEOETA3LE3.
SPINACH-l'er bu. box. 78e.
CUCUMUERS-Hot house, per doz.. 1.504
I'ARSNIPS-Pcr bu., 40c.
TURNIPS Per bu. bosket. 50c
UEETS-Pcr bu., toe.
tJARROTS Per uu 40o.
LETTUCE I'er bu., 354J40c.
RADISHES-I'cr doz., MUSla.
PARSLEY Per doz., 3Sc
l'OTATOES l'or bU.. 43(flKf!? r-nlnrn.lr.
.
SEED POTATOES Early Ohlos, 65e0c:
Red River Valley. Wc; Triumph. SI 04.
SWEET POTATOES-Por bbl.. Sl.YS.
v.auuiiur.-'iiuiiaiiu iteeu. per ID.. l'Si&Zc
TOMATOES California. Dcr H-hiukXt
ONIONS-Ohlo. ucr bu.. I1.7K.
CELERY California, as in nif twn,7Kn.
Kalamazoo, 2CiU30c.
CAULIFLOWER-Callfornla. ner n-uim
S2.60. '
UEANB-wax. per bu., S3.50; string, pr
KOQ I'LANT Per bu. box. S2.75,
I'EPPERS-l'er bu. box. S2.
FRUITS.
STRAWDERRIES Florida, ner nt.. 5Krs.
ORAPES Malaga, per keg. S7.50fl9.00.
APPLES Per bbl.. 14.25: Wushlnetnn nr
bu. box. S1.75; liellliowcrs, S1.90.
CRANllERRIES Uell and lluirln xi nar
uui., jciscjB, yvr uui., 9.ou; uer crate.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
oranues California seedlings, J2.00
LEMONS California, extra fnnev M
rji.
UANANAS I'or bunch, according to size.
S1.76I&2.25.
FIOS California, new cartons. 7Sn lav.
ers, 63c: Imported, per lb., 12ttl3c.
DATEb 1 erslan. In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs. Bo
per lb.; Halloween. 64c per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES No. I green. 514c: No. ? nun
4Hc; No. 1 salted, 6c; No. 2 salted, 5V4o:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, 8iK13c; sheep
pelts, 25a75c; horse hides, S1.60JW.25.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 13c; fil
berts, per lb.. 13c: almonds, nor lb. lSiaain;
raw, peanuts, por lb., 6Q5Uc; roasted. Cita
iVic: Brazils. Uc; pecan, 10fil2c; cocoanuts.
eucn 4Hc.
St. I.nuU (irnln nnd Provisions.
ST. l.OUlS. Mnreh 1R V'IJ ir A ti
.cllH-'?;;l',y,'ltor'-7?'c: fnck. 75
7J .' Vi, "Tiiu'iiwo; Jiuy, vac; jvo.
hard, 714ifi 72c.
track,
track.
No,
RYE Firm. 52Uc.
FLOUR Steadv: natentn. M r,Mi1t TR. .rrn
fancy und straight. S3. 15(03.85; clear. S2.70
2.90; lowgrades, S2.20a2.507
I'V'SwZiJ1?01' "ten-ay: average ie
CClnts. S3.75ffl.00: nrlmn worth tn,n-. fln
steady. S1.61W.
uiikkjikai steady. $2.03.
1IRAN Steadv: sacked. ent trneV It
Q78o.
IIAY-Strotig; timothy, S6.KK5l3.00; pral-
1-uitiM-i.owor; No. 2 cash, 39Vlc:
39ic: Mny, S9cj July. 40?ic
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 26Wc:
26tl2fiV4c: Mny. 26c; July, 24&;
whlti', 2SWc,
e, S7.O0d77.5O.
WHISKY-Steady at $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-SL0I
11.00.
I J rtli 1 1 1 i l f t'lli c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Tnrk Arm lr.V.V,l,1n. dim
Iard, higher nnd ilrm, S7.62H. Drj- salt
nieats, stronger; boxed lots, extra shorts.
S7..o; clear ribs, $7.8714; clear sides. S8
llaeon. stronuer: boxed lots rim i,n,i.
13.37',: clear rllm IS .im, .ian, .i,iu to - '
ill. I'ALS-Lead. Ilrm at $t.22V44.23. Spel
er. dull at $3.75 for sellers.
I'Ul'iyrilY HtenilV! r)i eUnna "71i4TCli.
turkoyf, fifloo; dackSi 9V4c. geese, 65T6c. '
HUTTER Dull: erenmnrv. 1BW-.' ,i
14ai7o. ' ,
4;?,tJi.wpU. 10' cnses "turned.
RECEIPTS Flour. 8.000 hhtu wh.nt
lOl.ooo im.: corn, iot.000 bu.; oats. 88,000 bu.
nil ii'AiKt-sTH Flour. 14,(XX) bbls.; wheat.
:C5,000 bu.; com, leo.ooo bu.; oats, 67,000 bu.
Liverpool Oraln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. March 18 WHMATflnn
firm: No. 2 red, western, winter, 6s llUd:
No. 1 northorn, spring, 6s 2Hd: No. 1 Cali
fornia. Cs 2?id: futures were dull! Mnv c.
d: July, 6s M.
uuiiK-npot, American mixed, new, 3s
lV4d; American mixed, old, firm nt 4s; fu
ures were nulet: May. 3s loiid: Jniv. .i
lOUd; September, 3s 10Hd.
rKAb-i.:ananian. steady, ss 7Hd,
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter. ntenHv
8s 6d. ...
PROVISIONS-Ueof, easy; extra India
mess, Cls 3d. Pork, steudy; prime mess
western, C3s. llfims, short cut. II to 16 liis..
llrm. 43s.9d. Ixird, American refined. In
ails, nrm. 4oh; prime western. In
lerccs, nrm, ays 3d. uacon. Cumberland
cut. 26 to 60 lbs., firm. 43s; short ribs,
16 to 24 lbs., llrm. 43s 3d: lonir rlenr mi.i.
dies, light, 28 to 31 lbs., firm. 42s 6d; long
clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., 40.i6d:
hort e ear oacKH. lb to 20 bs.. llrm. rfl .t,i.
clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., firm: shoulders,
square, 11 to 13 lbs., strong, S5s 9d.
HOPS At London, steady: Callfnmln ci,
Oregon. I4h04 17s. ' '
lll'TTKH Hull, tlnort United Rtnl n..
good United States, 6Ss. ' '
CHEESE Dull: American finest whit.
and colored. 48s.
TALLOW Prime city, dull, 24s d; Aus-
trauan in tinuon, oun, -is tu.
Iliinrt polls (irnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 18. wiiw at
Cash. 75c; Mny, 75c; July, 77;o; on track,
No. 1 hard, 7?c; No. 1 northern, 75c; No,
nnrinern, m't'Ot.c.
FLOUR First natentn. U.CMM 05? iirni
clitaj-B, 3.0j(3.10: second clears, SI.OOiSJ.lO.
II RAN In bulk. $13.00013.25.
Kunaas City Drain and ProvlaloA.
KANSAS CITY. March 18 'l ltt.VT
May, W74j6Tcj July, tSo; cash, No.,S hard,
68HtT70ci No. 3, 66-ii69ci No. 2 red, 70Hc
No. 3, 67fi9iic.
,i-,2UN-A,a'i 3'i ". No. 2 mixed,
36i5l3,c; No. 2 white, 374350; No. 3, 37Vic,
RYE No. S. MUn.
"AY-Cholco timothy, $10.50311.00; choice
t 11 1 1 1 r , 4 , DITJI V. W.
UUTTER-Crcamery, 17iff20ci dairy, fancy,
EaqS-Wenk! fresh Missouri and Kan
SnS stOCk. 10Ur iln . ln n(T rn
turned; new whltewood cases Included, Ho
RECEIPTS-Whcat, 156,000 bu.; corn, ?0,
... "'af, ll.vw ou.
.ii1.1 'MKTS-Wheat, 81,600 bu.; corn
iw,.w ou., oats, 2,000 bU,
Vlalltlf Snnnlr nt n rn In.
NEW YORK, March lR.-The visible sup
yiy u, Kniin oaiuruay, .Marcn 16. as com
Plied by the New York Produce exchange,
Is as follows:
WHEAT-65,121,000 bu.; decrease, 769,000
Ull.
9S.K'3"'000 bu-i Increase, 1.331,000 bu
-iu,oii.wu ou. i increase, si.uuu du.
UARLEl 1,337,000 bu.; increase, 18,000 bu
Toledo (Irnln nnd Serd.
TOLEDO. O., March 18-WHEAT-Weak
nnn lower; no. 2 casn, 78ic; May, 80-)4c
July, 79c.
CORN-Dull and firm; No. 2 mixed, 41c
.mi), lie
OAT8-D11U and lower; No. 2 mixed, 28c
RYE-Dull: No. 2 ensh. 52Uc.
CLOVERSEED-Dull and firm: prime
limn unu .Man.11, iu.oj; uciooer, io.vi.
ntilndi Crnln Mnrlcet.
DULUTH, Mnrch 18.-W1IEAT-Cash, No,
1 hard. 76ic: No. 2 hard, 76c; No. 1 north
ern, 74ic; No. 2 northern, 6SHP72;jc; May,
CORN-39C! May, 39Hc.
OATS-25y4226c.
.ttlln-nnkce (Irnln Market,
MILWAUKEE. Mnrch 18. 'WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 .northern, 767CHoi No.
northern, 72HW73Hc.
RYE Higher: No. 1. 63tlff33Uc.
HARLEY Steady; No. 2, 67c; sample, 40
(Tfoac.
.MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AMI ROMPS
Renewed Internal In Stocks Cnused
liy Events nf Last Week,
NEW YORK. March 18. The eoursn of
events In last week b stock market led u
to today s excitement on tho Stock ex
change. The power of the professional
speculators, who had been manipulating
prices for nn advance for a long time, saw
tho promise of their reward In the crowing
outside Interest In tho market. Thn relief
afforded by Saturday a bank statement gav
pretty goon ripsurnuca 01 nn increased tic
mnnd tor stocks this morning. Tho public
nppetlto wns whetted by several announce
ments, which either came very opportunely
for tno purpose or were set nuoat with
view to their effect. One. nf thn ereiitost
dlfllcultlcs which tho professional bulls have.
nan to contend wuti was tne dragging
tendency 01 tno steci siockr. uni er tne nt.
prehension thut when tho new United States
steel corporation siocks aro introduced on
tho stock exenango tney mny prove weak
and nnvn nn unsettling influence on tno gen
era) market.
The report that the Rockefeller Iron Inter
ests In the Lake Superior region wcro to bo
included in ino-Htcei merger tnereroro
nroved very onnortuno for tho bulls nnd
nwakencd the steel stocka from their dor
mant stntc Into strength and activity. I
wns difficult to sccuro nnv authoritative
confirmation of the transaction and no de
tails 'vero vouchsafed of tno terms, or
whether any Inerenso In tho proposed cap I
tni issue or tne eniien states ateei corpora
Hon was Involved. Tho stock of that cor
poration was actlvo and buoyant In tho
curb market In symnathy with tho move
ninnt In tho other stocks on the exchange,
I lit It? wtin .11 iiiiiuuivu u, ill; i-ALiitu
speculation In Tlurllnnton on the publication
or I'ircumoinntiai assertions tnut rresiueni
J. J. Hill of tho Grent Northern had se
cured control of the Iturllncton. Hurling
ton Insiders were declined to deprecnto these
assertions, giving color lo the heller that
competitive buying for control was going
on. It was also confidently stated that New
York Central had secured control of Man
hattan and would guarnnty a dividend of 6
per cent. This stntement received nn em
phatic denial from tho president of the Now
yorK central, it win no seen tnai tnese in
fluences form tho framework of tho day's
very animated and buoyant market. Other
movements wero either directly related td
these or wero under their Indirect Influence.
Thus tho belief that Rurllngton hud been
substituted for St. Paul In the nronosed ad
JuHtment of northwestern railroad affairs
revived tno coreiauvo dcuci mat r.rio wns
tn bo Included In the progrnm. Hence tho
Htrnnir recovery In those stocks after their
early weakness In sympathy with the other
comers.
ueneral Electrics novance was an out
growth of tho supposition that the new
contract of Manhattan would hasten Its
electrical equipment. The rise In tho other
grangers wus palpably in syinpainy wnn
Rurllngton. tu. t'aui aione Hanging u.-ick
Missouri Pacific seemed to be marked up
In an endeavor to revlvo tho stiength of
the southwestorns, but the maneuver proved
without effect. a number or specialties
moved Independently. Including Sugar, To
bacco, Consolidated (las, People's Uas and
American Smelting ureferred. Now York.
Chlcacn & St. Louis stocks. Paclllc Coast
sernnil nreferred. Lake Erie & Western nre
ferred nnd Louisville & Nashville wero all
conspicuously strong. The weakness of tho
rniilers was duo to fenrs of a minors strike.
Great Northern preferred reacted on prollt
taking on tno declaring or hiock subscrip
tion ritrnts. 'i nn cam in tne urincinni steei
stocks extended from 2 to 5 points and they
held better than any others. There wero
ualen of trust certificates for the stocks do
nnntted In iisHnnt to tho nlan of the merger
nnd tho prices if theso In some' cases varied
over a point, both abovo and below thoso
ot tne ulocKS. xnero was 110 expimiuuun
of this discrepancy. There was some evi
dence nf short Interests In the steel stocks
jind tho transfer of these stocks make them
scarce for delivery, uurungton s rise was
4, Manhattan's 4H and a large numocr ut
tho other most prominent stocks from 2 to
5. Nortnwestern preicrrea jumpcu 1. ma
tnklng of speculative prollts caused wide
reactions at times, but the undertone con
tinued strong to the close, although last
prices of many stocks were ably below the
best. . .
'i',a rn mail iinnii marKet. continued ac
tlve. but was reactionary In spots on proiit
tnklnir. Total Hales, liar Vltluc. $6.3Jd.OlX).
United States refunding 2 advanced H per
cent on tho last call.
The following are tno cioBing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pin. ......
Unltlmoro & O
Can. Pacific ..
Can. Southern
r'lie,, & Ohio..
Chicago G. W
C. R. & Q
931
91'
NOW
... 62
... 47'4
... 22-'l4
r,lnnL.ri T. & L... 38
do pfd 724
Chicago & E. I..1W4
Chicago & N. W..178V
11. i. i-.....j.v
C. C.
Colo.
do
do
Del.
Del.
Den.
do
Erie
do
C. & St. L. 77U
Southern
1st pfd....
2d pfd....
& Hudson
L. & W...
& IUo a..
pfd
11H
. 4V
ltO
.190
. 41
. 8914'
. 33',
. 68T4I
,204V
. 18';
61
1st pfd....
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Coal .
llneklnir Valley
Illinois Central... W4
Iowa Central .... 31H
do pfd &3
L. E. & W 45i
do pfd ii
Lake Shore JlOVi
Lou s. ac Nasn.. 98
Manhattan L ...128:
Met. St. Ry 167H1
Mex. Central
T ,Sd. ..:."i V?f-i ?w
Mo. Paclflo ilnf n'l Pancr"
Wabash 19
In nfd 34i
W. & L. E 16H
do Zd nfd Ji
Wis. Central .... 19i
Third. Avenue ...121
H. & O. pfd 92U
National Tube .. 57V1
do pfd 106-?i
Adams Express,. in
Am. Express ....191
If. S. Express.... 69
Wells-Furgo Ex.,142
Am. Cot. Oil 27
do nfd 15
Am. Malting .... 6
do nfd '27V4
Amer. S. & It.... 65H
do pfd 94
Am. Spirits ... 1H
"do pfd 17
Amen a. 11 a;
do pfd 86U
Amer. a. & w.... 41
do pfd. . j lOOTi
Am. Tin Plate.... 67H
uo pfd 100
Am. Tobacco ....128H
do pfd 147
MIn. Co.... 45T4
Rup. Tr.... 824
F. & 1 47H
xouacco
pfd.
iVnu.
Urk.
Colo.
Con.
do
Federal Steel
.1 .. .. . 1
rWflen. 1,'leelrle
AlOOIIO UI1IU.. nuit ,1 r,J
M K. & T 23V r 'YfV'
Nat. Ulscult
no pta....
48?,
.106
. 45T4
. 91Vi
.213
. iH
. 95
. 22?i
. 73
do pfd W
J. Central.... 155
Y. Central. ...1454'
Nor. & West.... 61
N,
N,
85
do nfd.
No. Paclllc
do nfd 89
Ontario & W.... 327,
O. R. a ri 42
do nfd 76
Pennsylvania ....15214
110 1st pia
do 2d nfd
Rio G. W
do pfd
St. U & 3. P.... 1lTfc!
,li lat nf1 ftri'
ao zn nru
St. L. S. W 32
do pfd 6311
St. Paul 160V4
do nfd .-.1S8U
nt. 1 -. umana. .!;:
80, Paclllc 45H
So. Railway ,V.M'25H
o PI"
Tex. & Paclflo .. 31
Union Pacific ... 92?4
uo pra ssH
41
lr.U
National Lead .. 15'J
do pfd S5
do nfd mr,ii
N. Y. A. Hrako.,162
"No. American. 77H
Pacific Coast
do 1st pfd...
no za pro...
31ilptn'.,.,r1'
9i
90
66W
:tlt4
People's Gas ,,..107
1 lenawu n, 37
do pfd 77
Pullman P. C....205
Stand, R. & t.,, 4ii
Suff 141H
do nfd 10114
Tenn. C. & l kh
o. i.eatner..., 12i
do pfd 74
U. S. Rubber.... 1874
do Pfd , rsJ
Western Union.. 89
Amal. Copper ...101U
Republic I, Se 8.. 164
do nfd CO'
P. C. C. & S. L.. 60V4
Trust receipts. Nominal. New stock.
The Comerclal Advrtior'. r
financial cablegram says: There was very
llttlo doing hero In the stock market, but
a much calmer view was taken of tho
threatened trouble between Russian troops
ac';!ver,&?kr& mvp. smi mahkft
1 stocks wero, very strong, mainly, v""" ' " ww aaiiuui
pension siocks wern
however, on professional trading. Louln
yllle & Nashville wan the favorlto under the
Inspiration of Influential orders cabled over
irom cw York. Coal stocks were in de
mand In splto of the miners' threat to
strike, but they relapsed after the close In
thn streot trndtnir. I'nrls sold tlntos In
great quantity, but London bears covered,
on tho publication of tho fortnightly sta
tistics, which show a decrease of 1,558
tons In stocks, nnd 1.733 tons in sunn les.
The call loan rate was 3fft per cent. The
market renal,! n in nre mim due the bank.
The bank bought 15,000 In gold bars and
.uw,wu in transit for ltomoay.
Btif Btetti Wk t a Dim I.owir aid
Oowi Abnt Btudj.
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE LOWER
Llbernl Run of Sheep, tint Mnrket
Held Jnst About Steady All Around
nnd l&vcrythlnir nt All Choice
AV'an Sold In (iood Senium.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 18.
5??e!n.ts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
uniciai wqnuay 3,lty 4,aJ2 9,2i9
.cir York Money .Market.
NEW YORK, March 18.-MONEY-On
call, steadier m "u.mi nr rent? Inst Innn.
2H per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3HW
4H Per cent.
STERLING EXCIIANaE-Strong. with
actual business In bankers' bills at $t.87H Same day list week 1 JuS
for demand and nt $4.84jil.SIH for sixty DU 5 wtek uelo?e i'Si
davs: tuti .1 ttfAiuniL n.i ti muz. S"...'" .:etK "tiore
".';l".ml own, Jl.WliJM.Kl.
SILVER-Ccrtlflcntes, 61HQ63c; bar, 61c;
Mexican dollars, 49c.
UOND8 Governments, strong; state,- in-
"Vi!vu rniiroati, irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today aro as
luuuwa;
aamo three weeks ugo... 2,359
Samo four weeks unu.... 2,616
bume day lust vear i.iAi
AVeruuu pneo paid tor bogs for tno p'asi
severui ua, with comparisons:
SMI
tl,ll
4.661
6,101
6,922
u,ui
7,113
3,36.1
I 1901. 1900.1893.189S.1897.1836.18Si,
U. 8. rcf. 2s. rcg..l03i N. Y. Central 1S.107U
uu wuuiiun 106V4 cen. ff. I1S..1&1
ClO 38. reir Ill A'n lnrlfle !, T1U
ilo coupon in do 4s 105H
iu iiuw is, rcgniaj
do coupon ......us
do old 4s. rcg...R3
do coupon 111
do Cs, log nut'
do eounnn tie: .1. ......i r.m wci:
D. Of C. 2 K.ia 11 ll).n,1l,, Am aiic
Atch. gen. 48...',!lii4i Rio G. W. In....'. loot
uj. ia atij'Hl 1, Ar 1 M C. 0S.117H
Can. So. 2s insiil'Sf I. AH u 1. s.i3l
4
26...
N Y. C & St L 4s.l09i(,
N. & W. c. 4s... .1034
ore. IN a v. is 110
10 -is iw.
Oregon H. j,. us.,l2-4
ne y. 154s. losji'St. Paul consols. li
,fd0,5si'-,-,v 121-i'St. P. C. & P. ls.118
W. c. 7S.140141 d0 5s 121
-MO N. Te. ,1 C inn ia. n..Alfl
rln Im
Chicago
Railway 6s.
Mil d.
oiorado Ho. 4s.. S7 IS. R. & T. 6s 56
V i. i. 4 innuiTnvfl Xr 11 1 111
Lrlo gen. 1s 7s!l ,in 5h V. n-
in?',;
119
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 'M.
March 1..
March 2..
March 3..
March 4..
March &..
March 6..
March 7..
March 8..
March 9..
March 10.
March 11.
March 12.
March 13.
March 14.
March L.
-March 16,
March if.
March 18.
5 ?'K I 3 68 3 79 3 49 3 75 3 81
5 Mft I 4 65 a 81 3 42 3 70 3
6 26i 4 67 3 62 3 13 3 73 3 H.
5 3 J7 1 3 661 3 8I 3 j 74
6 22H 4 liS 3 51 1 3 78 3 60 3 88
u -'(;, 1 4 b6i 3 b2l 3 bbl 3 47i 3 74l 3 So
-'(-tt 4 bU, 3 b2 3 bbl 3 47 3 74 3
I 4 b9, 3 bi 3 88 3 4l 3 801 '
X2H I 3 Wl 3 871 3 4 3 891 3 91
4 74 I 3 821 3 bo 3 Mi 3 91
4 70 3 64 3 twi 3 j ill 3 92
4 Hi 3 an a Mi I :i so 4 iu
6 39HI 4 J2 3 b.t 3 7t 3 67 I 4 06
0 41rj 4 71 3 b 3 7b 3 6U 3 81 4 03
1 l O Dili J BUI tl W I J oil '
j 3 b9i 3 79 3 64 3 82 4 10
4 76i 1 3 741 3 701 3 80 4 16
6
6 36m
b -1H1
ii.ioi
IV "''' "?clric BS..I7K
. '.'-enirni IS..
M., K. A T. 2a.
do 4s
117U
.lOlii
. M'lkl
Union Paclflo 4s..l05'4
Wabash Is 119i
do 2s 110
West Shore 4s...H5i
wis. ucntrni is.. 91
Va. Centuries .. 96
6 39?4
0 40-4
0 4ov 4 79 3 62 3 78 3 9 4 2J
6 6o 4 Vo 3 6J1 3 69l 3 Wi 4 2!
6 56a 4 79 3 69 3 6s 3 80 4 M
a WJ-, 4 Sj 3 tv 3 iui 3 (III 3 77 4 2
I 4 94 3 b 3 H 3 91 3 83
5 55H I 3 68 3 73 3 8S 3 81 1 4 46
Rid.
Indicates Sunrtnv.
TllQ Ultlnl.'ll 1111,,, I. mr nf tnr..
brought la today by each road was:
CnDli. Itniru !.' IIaoa
v.., .ti. oc 01. 1-, ny...
u. oc 01. It. tiy
I'nstnn Stock dnntntlons.
V. ii ,Mn'"ch 18.-Call loans, 304 per
COntt tlmn l,inM Htm nn . . ...i
ilnyln jit. I.C111. VJIUCIlll
Union Paclllc system. 18
C. it N, W. Ryl 12
V E. At M. V. R. It.. 2.1
6SH
141
121
161 H
A., T. & S. F..,
do pfd
Amer. Sugar .
do nfd
Am. Telephone
Tlnstnn Jf. At
Iloston Elevated',171
ijosion t Mn...
C. U. & Q t
Dominion Coal.
do pfd
Federal Steel ..
do pfd
Fltchbtirir nfd .
Gen. Electric .,,
MUnlon Land
: West End
do nfd..
Ed. Elec. 111...
N. E. a. A a
Old Colony ...
Old Dominion
itunner
Union Pacific .
IM
.162
. 39Hl
.110
... 91V
...144H
...215H
...I'M
...215
...13
...20K
... .16
... 18
...
. !ii;
West Electric ... 62H
,tClllSOIl 4M
N. E. G. & C. Eh. M
Adventure 13
Til , m...
J1II1K. illlll, I.O. ... 1.
Amal. Copper... ,10IH
Atlantic 32H
iiOMinu ac niont..n57
Cnl. & Hccla 860
Centennial 2IH
eranKiiu zz-v
Humboldt 50
Osceola K7
Parrot 53
Qulncy 174
Santa Fo Cop.... 7
Tamarack 343
Utah Mining .... SUA
inona , 1,
Wolverines 61
S. C. & P. Ry 3
C, St. P., M. & O.... 26
LI. & M. it. It. It it;
C, U. Ac y. Ry
C, K. 1. At P. Ry., K 1
C. It. 1. An 1'. Ilv.. W. ..
Illinois Central 6
Total receipts Ill
Tho dlsbOSltloll of the itnv'H reeelnla nna
as follow, h, each buyer purvnaslug the num.
iti ul neuu iiiuicutcu.
lluyers.
1
l 20
2 2..
17 3 1
1 10
10
It 4 i
1
69 39 3
!Nyt York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Mnrch IS Tim I'ntlnnlnr
niu iiuuiuiiuiis on mining stocks:
Omana Pncklntr Co
G. H. Hummond Co
Swift and Compuuy
Cuduhy Packing Co
Armour & Co
It. Dicker At Degun
Vanuatu At Co
Lobman Ac Co
Benton & Underwood....
Livingstone. At Schullur..
Hamilton Ac Rothschild..
L. F. Htisz
U. F. Hobblck
Wolf .At Mawhlnncy
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
255 bil 24$
31j bio 497
4jU 937 1,1.V
313 1,013 919
274 991 3.0.M
la
320
Ii9
43 j...
126
L9
3
8
26
6l3 1,049
1....
4...,
6....
1....
1...,
1010
.1920
702
280
100
240
,. 233
STOCK
3 SO
3 40
CALVES
1 1SS0 4 00
.1 15
6 25
50
6 60
i 10
cows
1
1
1
140
140
120
130
0 01
ft 50
6 75
tt "j
AND
3...
17
.1
16
HEIFERS.
706 1 40
428
500
753
H 525 2 80
L 670 3 no
1 870 3 10
I 910 3 25
L 960 3 40
STOCK CALVES.
3.. 223 i 25 2 300
1 310 3 M 4 307
8TAGS.
1 1050 3 00 1 1160
ST0CK.ERS AND FEEDERS,
3 40
.1 60
3 95
4 10
A 15
1 CO
1
3
60
3
1
48
51
2
7( 606
2 950
3
U
21
55
41.
510
W0
651
PS3
850
768
575
350
3
I
6....
, 9M
. 779
, 645
, 360
631
876
, 832
440
848
S03
75
3 CO
3 2
J 35
4 35
.1 10
3 M
3 51
.1 60
3 i'0
.1 70
3 75
461
S70
v.o
Kit
20 829
31 1072
2 990
7 850
52 723
1 600
55 650
fi
1 ,
28 70S
67 736
25 656
37 796
20 1220
35 626
36 683
16 410
30 450
Ills! t,nl,f
Monday's supply of hogs In sight today, and
tho market started out nil tile way from
steady to 2V4c lower than on Saturday, The
average today Is Just a shado lower, ys tho
iMinu 111 average prices will snow, xnc best
IIOCB sold mostly nt i.V!V714 with n Inn nt
$5.w, which was the same as Saturday's
nest tirlce. Tho irener.it run nf medium
weights, however, sold at $5.65, which made
iiiui inu most popular prico 'tno ugntcr
lveiuiiin. ot wnicn inure were it iroon mnnv
on sale, brought from 15.6214 down.
The last end ot the market was fully as
good as tho tlrBt half, and tho yardi were
cleared tn good season. It was, ot course.
tno less ucsirabio kinds tnat wero left until
the end, but they brought fully us much
as they would at any time during the
morning. Representative sales
4 05
4 20
I :v
I 10
4 2t
I 21
4 35
HOaS-Thcrc was
4 K
I 35
Itf
4 10
4 15
4 F0
4 50
I CO
I 50
4 M
4 55
I f-5
4 r
4 60
1 tn
4 ;c
4 7b
4 90
4 iO
.1 usual
steers, $l.5f75,7S: dressed beef and butcher
steers, ll.lOfre.Jfl; stecrm under 1.000 lbs.,
$3.i5fl.6); Mockers, ntul feeders. $3.25374.75,
cow; iiiui helfors. J2.oOjf4.so; cannors, $1.25
f2.8; bulls, $2.40tf4.00; Texas- ami Indlnn
steers, W.WfiN.tS; cows, nnd heifers, $2 soft
3.i0.
HOClS-Recelpts, 11,300 bend; rnnrke 5C
'"""i.plgs and llRhts. $S.60v.63; puckers,
6,POB.7o: butchers. r,.7fliiR.Mi.
oiint.t'
AND
LIOO
t a i t , a ii..iai.
hend; market steady; native muttons, $4.00
j ruVi Ln,mb8' W.W115.30; cullii nnd bucks.
viMv,I.,V,r-k l,ry "" Mnrket.
OnlM ),PU.K' ,"Mftrch ".-.DRY GOOD!!
inlrii 1. LiW cnttoiiH wcro reported
iiearfv nti'V't 1 ,0,y l,l't they nro Mill
m rlmnJi i..i""1" lntUltleS. TllCro Is
tho i H'0 Ume tho market nnd
tVrPrei i r .,. nrV ,V'",,n" l,lct " lrovIotii
mtrknl .!,,! "Vl Cl0l,!, C0t"'Cd dull, the
market not respond he tn th .t..i.c
cut
but
down
nrodllnttnnu 1-I..
tino u h " . '. .","
Olnghams are i asl us Xl,
iTiffi"" nnd 11,0 tono ' l markc? U
NEW
Quiet;
Snunr Jlnrket,
ORLEANS, March 1S.-SUOAR-
n",?" ' y-'l'ic: , cenfrlfug 11 yellow;
4i4M 9-luc; eccoiuIh. 35fO 15.10c; molasses
very strong: open kettle. s!,v.. ' "lomB8C3.
NEW YORlv. Miiri-li Hlui'n i
?'.Ul-i!i S& rclV""' 3Wo: ce.itrlf, ca 1. 94
tent, 4 l:32c; molnsscs sugar. 3 9.32c. Re
flned, steady; crushed, 6.75c: Powdered
5.35c; granulated, B.25c. powdered,
No. A V.
US lOO
1U2 UU
96 104
bl lib
72.
74.
63.
...209
...230
...231
..219
3,026
4,197 7,6J
supply of
Adams Con 23
Alice its
Ureece 120
RruiiBwick Con... 24
Comstock Tun.... 6
i:on. t;ai. & vn...lw
De.id.wood Ter.... 50
Horn Silver 110
Iron Sliver mi
Ltadvllle Con
Llttlo Chief
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix ,
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,.
Standard
. It
,.850
,. 60
.. 8
. 13
.. 5
. 35
. 65
..890
Totnla
CATJIjE There was a. irnnrl
catt o on sale una packers started out from
tho beginning to buy their cuttle lower. In
cluded In tho receipts wcro about 35 curs
of beef steers, nnd It Is safe to uuy that
buyers took oft about all they put on tho
I'un "i last week, une maiuel on
beef steers uu 11 whnln mnid ). .,ii,it..,i
Wealt'to a dlmu lower in extremn'rasiiR. nnd
u seiicrs wero Holding for rteady prices
tho market was nonn inn nntlv.- TI,,. ,tr.
cllnc seemed to bo general on nil kinds, both
good and bud. The demand from thu feeder
iuyer tor warmed-up cattle, however,
tended to hold Driers mrmin nn it,,., .inc
of cuttle showing quality.
j.iiei-0 wus not mucn cnange noticeable
luuay in inu ikicus paiu tor cows and heif
ers. Thcro were about 30 cars on sale and
buyers went after' them and bought them
up In good season at Just about uteuay
prices, a he best grades in particular wcro
nuiiicu,
xnu trauo on onus tniu mnrnlnir u-um
rather druggy and sellers found It difficult
IO aiHUOSO OI ineir III'IIVV Illl.l nnaruA IimIIo
ino nandvweiirhtH. inwnviir u,,i,i r.i.iu
T 1 T. ntrtmn r.- . . I . II .... .1 " . , . ',,-. . ' . m....j
niuv r.n oieauy at ia'.-sn per ounce. "i mm uui mucn umereni irom last week,
MONEY-3l2(r3U ner rent. Tim rata nf I Veal calves brought irnoil. linn nrln
uiHcuuni in tne open market for short bills
lor three months
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, March 18. 4 p. m. Closing:
Cons., money...96r,-16Erle
do account. ...96 7-10 do 1st pfd
Atchison 60H Pennsylvania ...
Can. Pacific 93V4 Reeding
St.. Pul 15tiNo. Parlfln nfn
Illinois Central. ..112 lOmnd
Louisville X Anaconda ...'!!
Union Pacific Ilfd XS lltnnd Minus
N. Y. Central. ...14,S7i-
S0H
78
16
911,
7H
is 3Hif3 9-16 percent;
uuia, ovitt.iTti per cent.
Hank Clearlnsrn.
OMAHA. March IS. Rank rlnrlnc. Miv
$1,092,114; corresponding day last year. $950,-
tiu, IIIUI t-'anc, 411,WV.
CHICAGO. March 1R Clnnrlniro t? ?1S .
oioi uuiiuices, w,'.-i posted exenange,
i.oowi.oavs; incw iorK exenange, 2oc discount.
BT. LOUIS. March 18. Clearings 17 5nS..
408; balances, $1,506,723; money, 6S7 per
cent; Now York exchange, 20c premium
bid, 30c premium naked.
RALTIMORE. March IS Clenrlncm IT.
OOA.Vlli UUIItllCt'H. .1.,0.
I'HILADELPHIA, March 18.-CIearlngs,
$13,330;878; balances, $2,310,394.
BOSTON, March 18.-Clearings, $16,4C9,765;
balances. $1,167,803.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 18. Clearing 11ST.
OO nftf. 1 t n. .nf. a , V ,
C03,WU, UU1UI1CU.1, 41,1,1..
Condition of the Treasury.
rASHINGTON. March 1S. . Tnrtnv'i.
statement of the treasury balances In thej
nvitviiii auiiu, cAuiumvu oi tne ido.ooo.ooo
kuiu renervu in tno uivision or redemp
tion, shows: Available cash h.ilnnn.. iin.
643.705; gold, $91,846,691.
Tho supply of feeders was mnr. iihami
today, out prices held about steady. Choice
nun tumc in uitriicuiar were ready sellers,
and warmed-up cattle showing quality were
bought mostly for feeders. Tno common
luiim ui uii Kinua were neglected
BEEF STEERS.
No.
42
1
Cotton .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. March IS Thn rnllnn mnr.
ket today was very active and much of
tno time unsettled, 'ino weak English ca
bles, showing a decline of 2H6H points.
wero disappointing. Our market nnnnnH
easy at a tiecune or own points under heavy
receipts. Foreign selling was a feature all
uiung tno une to uctouer. At ono time ca
bles showed a slight Improvement and our
martlet, wiir inclined tn resnnnn. nttt rn.
nowed liquidation followed ndverso reports
from spinning districts. Talk nf rrvhirp, i
production at Fall River, tho selling com-
nuiiL-u jiuviiik presenteu a recommendation
for that nurnoso. which wan n-nnrtml in
havo been signed by the representatives of
numerous mius. wnn tno movement involv
ing 2.000000 SDlndles. lnerensed local ratitlnn
Tho concerted movement at Fall River was
mougni iikeiy to lie nttended by corre
spondlng activity on the part of the more
scattered mius, not only in Now England,
but in the south as well. This tendency
ntul largo recnlnts renewed thn weak un
dertone to room sentiment, although there
wus snino ouying on tno reaction tncory
pan tne assumption Unit tne entire ruturc
St had become oversold, lint rnvtrlntr ivn
the nrlnclnni sunnnrl nf thn mnrknf. Thn
close was steady nt a net decline of 9ftl2
points, npoi closed quiet ami Ho lower;
middling unlands. St,a mlddllnc iriilf. HT.r-
Bales, 800 bales. Futures closed steady;
March, 8.17c; April, 8.19c; Mny, 8.21c; Juno,
ft nnr. Tut,, c n , .. . , , t' . M . 1 '
U"IJ, D,.tU AUKUIi OU , Ol'lllUIIlUUI ,
62c: October. 7.48c: November. 7.23c: De
cember nnd Jnnunry, 7.36c.
GALVESTON, March 18,-COTTON-,Qulet
at 8 ll-16c.
24....
3....
1....
I....
3...,
1 ,
9
6...'.'.".'.'
1
u
14 ,
3
6...
9...
11...,
4...,
Av.
.1021
, SSO
867
1000
U2U
1200
877
908
1040
897
983
1020
910
600
Uu
1015
.1280
.1078
...1217
... 932
...1260
...1062
...1090
...1226
...1070
...1652
...1139
...1022
Pr.
3 95
4 10
4 00
4 10
4 00
4 la
I 15
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 25
4 25
I 25
I .5
I 3u
4 35
4 35
4 .
4 3a
4 3a
4 40
4 10
4 40
4 10
4 15
4 45
4 -5
! i5
No.
14
19
9
.8
24
1
1
31
4
21
15
17
11
6 ,
33
17
18
11
35
14
10
20
4.
17.
''
Av.
997
1055
1064
1047
1140
1040
1090
1150
,....1030
1094
....1196
1160
1151
....1032
1128
....1411
,....1226
1261
1160
1161
....1220
1303
1395
1332
1439
13o0
.1195
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
Pr.
4 4U
4 45
4 15
I 45
4 4)
4 50
4 60
4 50
t .0
4 50
-I M
4 50
4 CO
4 65
4 :ii
ti 00
4 t?J
4 70
4 70
4 75
4 75
1 80
4 85
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 UO
5 00
9.
.,940
i 15
4 25
17...
COWS.
761 4 25
2
1
7
3
880
860
931
906
u
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1026
.1210
.1060
. 590
. 976
. 995
. 940
.1070
.1040
...1110
Wool Mnrket.
BT. LOUIS. Mnrnh It-WOnt Ingnllv.
u,i.i(ii,!Ki.-ii , iiit'iiiiiin HniuL'H, i.caiofta;
heavy fine. 10fll2c; light fine, 1215c; tub
wnshed, 18ff27Hc.
LONDON. Mnrnh IS Wnnt Thn nfrnr.
lngs at the wool miction sales today num.
bered 9.812 bales. The attendance was largo
unu luiiiyuiiuun iinsk. iTices snowed a
iiaruening tendency, some viclorliin nnd
Queensland greasy merinos were In nctlvo
request at full rates for America. French
mm uerman buyers operated rreoiv, but
the home trade secured tho bulk nf thn nt.
ferlngs. Severnl parcels of Good Hope nnd
1-.IIUU Kreasy ware taken ror America.
Iglit Capo of Good Hono and Natal sold
'ell. Following nrn thh Hales: Knw Rmith
vwueH. mi naies: scoured. lOcmis 41! irrinv.
7HQ8d. Victoria, 1.300 bales; greasy. 4fil0d.
south Australia, loo bales: greasy. 5li7d.
Queensland. 1.300 liiilns: scoured. HUiIuvir
mi-, Kreuay. dqiiixi, west iiiHirana, uu bales;
greaBy. 3?(7id. Tasmania, 10O bales:
scoured. 45(GM,il. New Zealand. 3.600 hal.tut
scoured, fkisiio lHd; greasy. 3Hnu. Capo
ui uuuu iiupo nnn iNntoi, irno nines; greasy,
4'i5d. Punta Arenas, 2,800 bales; greasy,
4186ftd.
Coffee Mnrket,
NEW YORK. March 18. COFFEE Snot.
Rio. barelv steadv: No. 7 Invoice. 7Uc: mild.
dull; Cordova, 8Jfl2Hc. Futures opened
steady In tone, with prices 6010 points
lower, following ndverse cables, heavy re
ceipts In Brazil nnd unsettled open market
tor spot supplies. Tlin ncciino was ar
rested by covering, with liquidation active.
The market closed steady tn tone, with
prices Mi 15 points lower. Total sales
reached 48.250 bags, Including: March 0902),
6.06c; May, 5.65o: June, 6.70c; July, 5.75c;
September, October and November, 6.80c;
uecemoer, d.miwaic; January, ,mc,
2 940
.luih
1 390
1 1060
1 1210
1 1020
1 1000
9....'. 1052
1 1120
2 990
1 1110
4 950
3 1013
1 1050
6 1212
Z 820
.1006
4 1315
7 1134
1 870
1 1000
6 1083
1 850
2 1195
1 9S0
8 1087
1 1000
1.
6..
1..
1..
3..
3..
1..
C..
4,.
18..
o..
3..
1..
1..
2
1
1
1
o
29
7
1
1
1
2
2
7
900
1036
1120
1150
1036
1143
1030
1091
2 25
2 25
2 40
2 50
1 60
2 60
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 76
2-75
2 76
2 75
2 SO
2 80
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 90
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 19.
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 13
J 15
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 10 .
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
.1 25
1 i5
3 25
I 25
3 25
3 25
3 55
3 35
2....
2....
6...,
1....
7....
b.,.,
8....
1....
15....
1....
1....
1....
16....
2,...
6....
9....
11....
1....
17....
4....,
1
6
4
2
3
6 ;
7
8
17
3
2..
1..
1C.
1..
19..
1..,
920
1230
1100
1286
1140
1068
1091
1072
, 1340
966
1080
1210
1140
1100
1170
1028
.,...1036
1051
1000
1063
1020
1050
1000
1174
905
1005
.1013
.1140
.1062
.1166
.1162
1220
4.
1...
9...
is".
17...
w".
1...
1065
....1730
....1031
....1,160
....1016
....1170
....1165
....1080
....1222
....1080
....1060
....1094
,...1231
....1190
,...liu5
,...1280
COWS AND HEIFERS.
99:
...loco
...1036
... 950
... 850
... 610
... tw
... 950
... t95
... !"73
... 1S5
... 690
... 870
... 850
... 625
... 640
... 988
... 870
... 690
... 770
... 740
... 740
... 901
3 40
3 65
4 00
HEIFERS.
9.
3...
.1150,
.1150
3 35
3 35
.1 -0
3 40
3 1U
3 40
3 iO
3 40
J 40
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 60
CO
3 UO
3 CO
3 65
05
3 65
I 65
3 65
3.63
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 i5
3 75
3 80
3 80 '
3 85
3 85
1 85
3 85
3 85
2 TO
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 90
3 95
4 00
4 00
4 05
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 25
4 00
4 00
W 213
12t 20
71 201
69 275
83 ilo
137 203
76 'iti
43 214
82 223
76 230
62 265
61 2t5
63 212
76 210
77 219
47.,
66.
65....
57....
.,2J3
...218
...233
...ill
243
282
Uli. Pr.
... lv
... h
... 5 lo
b Ul
0 i.'H
b bl',.
5 Wv
6 WH
b ui
6 6
6 62H
to
C U3
r, 65
a 16
& 1.6
A 55
u IkJ
j to.
6 55
3 66
b 55
i. 65
C 65
C 65
& 65
. 65
65
40
iw
80
40
ltyj
80
120
200
120
'bi
"ii
bO
40
40
'40
80
No. Av. Sh. Tr.
4.1 M ...DIM
71 247 SO' b 55
71 230
66 226
16...:. .265
66 281
69 220
CO 194
68 251
61 219
68 213
81 230
65 259
66 236
69 216
70 24S
61 251
65 233
67 239
61 2C9
1 2t
7f 217
77 221
HI 265
tl 273
EO 270
1C 286
M 264
C 255
80
40
40
120
6 65
5 65
5 b5
6 rs
0 55
n Id
bp7i
3 1)1,1
6 67H
t ui
5 5'
15.00 A MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
12 Years In Omah.
VARICOCELE a
HYDROCELE
Mf"0" new, never falls,
without cutting, pm or
. i"""'i nine.
thesvstem. n? 'hr.:111?17 'lHMrf from
ss.Sf&njsa'si'.sisa'j- ""
tnrtAn KIEK'"1"" "i ,?nwioonfrora Kc
mm'
Si
210
40
B 57H
C bit,
5 57',i
G 57H
& oiy2
c biy,
i 67 H
0 &7fe
11 67 H
ti ou
r 60
5 60
1 60
6 CO
SEXUALLY ifvn?? ?J-'1? M ?.T?N.KnTo
W Annan W. . K V.-".'vV.u.r.r". V "lotf.
With BAIILY IlkoAT In Youno and Mtppllj
Aoid. lack of rim. vigor and strength wtVh
sxual organs Imnalrixl ami weak. '
8TRIOTUREn'0''r.c'f,'twlth x new
ond GLEET ,5 ""me Treat.
no detentloTTroT'bnel
Ulduey and nia.lrier Tronbif "onorrnosii,
f?.. Trf.lmjnt by M..I.
Dr. Searles & SeaplesJomahi Neb.
),V,. 1,-.. r, W1H a Hocrnl supply of
n. ii.!- . V... ,.uyL oul mnritct ruled
uctlxo nnd Just about steadv. nnrlleularlv
Y.,lna K.r.S Colorado lambs sold ns
nnu wetners brought JI.C5 and
S i1,16, .A.,'0 munches of lambs sold.
HP.?' .a lUUo ow.er tnn tno samd kind
broiight last week, but as n general thing
V" . ",,,u uc ituoieu nuout stca'jy.
Tho few feeders ofTered ulso sold nt good,
steady prices. '
Quotations: Choice fed wethers, H.OOfll
4.00: fair to good wethers. l.251.40; cholco
lightweight yearlings, J4.60tfl.SO; fair to
good yearllngs..H.4O'fl4.C0; choice lightwolghf
jwes, Il.fi)f,4.25; fair to good owes, 3.75ff
..v,., i.iiuiii, ioimus, o.inrifo..3; iair to good
.uuiuo, i.ixfJ(,.uu; leeuer OWCH, 3.23913.60:
J4.3OS4.60. Representative sales:
No- Av.
11 cull ewes 65
3 government ewes 113
182 western ewes ju
10 cull lambs 62
63 western ewes 7c
220 Colorudo owes lot
39 yearlings and wethers 90
410 western wethers no
12 natlvo yearlings rS
413 western yearlings 103
114 western lambs 79
NO CURE, NO PAY.
lfymiliaTetnill,fWnrKni,
lout powrr ur weakening- draim,
our Vacuum Organ IieTclnnrr will
tfitorn yuu wlihout druini or
lfctilcltyt 7,000 In iie notour.
lambs.
61 western lambs 64
194 western lambs..
63S western lambs..,
497 western lambs..,
521 Mexican lambs..
71 cull cwch
64 cull ewes
20 cull ewes
263 western ewes ...
37 cwCs
224 ewes
1 ewe
127 ewes
399 cull ewes
3 western wethers
9 western wethers
15 cull lambs
401 western ewes ...
220 western ewes ...
,70 n'a.ln,n ...
w nkaivill ,,,.... 1UU
61 Colorado end western ewes,. 107
. western ewes 10:
1 western lamb si
239 western wethers bl
242 native lambs t:
181 Colorado and western lambs 9;
77
66
79
77
89
91
96,
81
93
96
80
101
98
116
105
61
98
109
106
IT.
J2 2G
3 12H
4 00
4 00
1 25
4 55
4 tW
4 65
4 65
4 90
5 00
6 00
6 05
6 15
5 25
2 60
2 60
2 75
3 60
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 85
4 00
4 00
i 00
4 10
4 15
4 15
4 20
4 25
4 25
4 65
4 90
6 10
MEN
allure 1 not 0110 rdiirnnli not' O. U. fraud 1 write for.
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CurelmpotoDcy. Night Emlsilons, Loss of Mem.
Uijr, mi WUSIIIIV Uisnnties,
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A nerve tonlo nd
Wood builder. Brings
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ciioo.'iB nnn retioros inel
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Ctellow ladbd Immediate Remits
Positively gtisrantoed cure for Loss of Powsr.
Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs,
Paresis, Locoimitor Ataxia, Nervous Proit.
Fesults of Kxeosilve Use of Tobacco, Opium or
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money paid. Address
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Clinton. JnrUinl Sr . RHIRAr.n. It I-
Vor salo by Kuhn 4k Co.. 16th and DoubIm
bi, umatia, ner.; uu s. Davis, Council
Bluffs. lows.,
60l
PILLS
w da 1
CHICAGO MVE STOCK MARKI2T.
2 00
2 60
2 CO
2 75
2 8t
3 IO
3 00
3 00
3 00
.1 15
3 16
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
.1 25
8 30
3 .".5
3 40
3 40
4.,
1....
14....,
70....
1....
1....
2....
4....
685
480
845
836
810
870
825
847
?25
620
760
830
911
620
790
1 650
3 HO
7 9S0
' 660
1...
6...
U."
1...
, !I60
.1220
940
RUI.1,8.
I.vnnorntatl and Dried Friths,
NEW YORK. Ttfarch 18. KVARORATKD
Ai'1'i.KH Market rather unsettled and
weak as to tone; prices decidedly below
uaturnay. 1110 depression was the result
neavy orrerimrs and nn advance nf ex.
port Inoulrv. Htntr. common. 2i(tc: cholee.
MlfiUc; fancy, Vie.
1.....
1
1
1 INU
1 1450
1 1350
3 1190
1 108O
1 1670 3
1... 1IK0 .1 25
1 00
1 960
2 60
2 90
.1 10
3 15
.1 26
3 25
3 25
3 25
3
1.
1.
1 26
3 ZD
,1133
1850
1UUU
1.,.,, 16V0
1 1530
1 1690
1 1660
1 1480
1 1790
1 1430
1 1120
1 IUO
3 40
3 60
3 50
3 65
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 65
I 70
3 75
3 75
3 K0
3 80
3 85
3 90
4 00
4 10
4,10
4 21
3 43
? 50
1 60
3 Ul
,1 60
3 55
3 60
s ee
1 no
3 65
.1 iO
3 76
lalllf. Sternly tn Lower llniri (Inon
Weuk Mirep I.imvit.
CHICAGO. March 18 f VTTI.H-tle.
celpts, 21,000 head, Including l.ouo Texans;
cholco steers, steady to strong; others
slow to 10c lower: hntennra' innlr nlmik"
Texans steady; good to prlmo steers, $4.80(i
u.w, iiuur 10 inuuiiim, J.uvui.iii; stociters
unu lecuers, w.tKn.ta; COWS, 12.fibtin.35;
heifers. 12.657?4.6o: ennners. .l.omz.Cil: IimIIh
J2.60fi4.25: calves. Jl.50fi6.75: Texas fed
steers, J4.O0-85.00: Texas grass steers, J3.40
lUt.in; xcxhs nuns,
HOUS RccclDts. 34.000 hend! tnmnrrnn.
i,vw, estimaicu; lett over, i.ouo; opened
weag to 6c lower; closed strong and active;
top. J5.82U; mixed and butchers. $3.651'
7714: good to choice heavy. 15.705.S''Ur
rough Tieavy, $5.55fj5.65; light, J3.60JJ5.75;
bulk of sales, J5.65ijiG.75.
HHEIOI' AND LAMIlft TtePKlntn. m M.1
neno: sneen ateniiv to stromr. venr lncu
steady; lambs slow to 10c lower, except
light, steady; good to choice wethers. J4.50
wo.uu: iair to cnoico mixed. Ii.oofi4.iin-.
western sheep, J4.6OJI6.00; yearlings. J1.75ft
6.10; native lambs, $1.6505.45; western
lamos, fti.uurga.ia.
New York I.lve (Hock Market.
NEW YORIC. Mnreh 1R lli.iuvn!ai?.
celpts, 4,333 hend: steers steady to a shnile
higher: bulls and cows firm; steers, Jt.tm
.i""iulr'1' -v'i aiiigs. ei.iowt.iio; nuns,
J3.25iff3.90; exports, JI.60; cows, $2.103.60;
cableH steady for live cattle at Liverpool;
London firm at lldjUc; sheep, WdiS'ic;
inntiin, III! nilllllllCIllS. I.01VCS, T6-
celnts. 2.911 head; steady to firm; veals,
J4.00gi.75; choice, J7.65ftf.75; little calves.
HIIKE1' AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 1.493
ueuu; sueep sieauy; lamus oponed 'steady
to firm, closed slow to 10c lower; sheep,
J4.005.00 culls, J3.00ri3.50; lambs; J5.50
6.20; ono,cnr nt JO. 25; clipped lambs, J5.
.1,.tJ9JSdllicc,I,t8' 3'B80 nead; market weak
L
FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS
...DAILY UETWUEN...
OMAHA AND 5AN FRANCISCO
Without Chang
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
MnnSI-r WSJ' ..Scenery of the ROCKY
W&ffl NEVADA by
DININC CAR SERVICB TMROUQH
) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS.
Forf?.U!.n'orm"t,ol,'reerv"lonndltlner"
VZl. .Cti to c"-nlu" address CltV
Tkket Office. 1333 I'arnam St., Omaha,
"St. Louis Gannon Ball"
Leaves Omaha, 5:15 p.
Council Bluffs, 5:20 p.
m.
' 'Kansas Gity & Quincy Express"
Leaves Omaha, 7:00 a. m.
Council Bluffs, 7:45 a. ra.
Knnxna City Mvc Stork Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, March 18.-CATTL72
Receipts, 4,000 natives, 1,350 Texans. 450
caivcs; marKet loifisc higher on heavy
beef steers; native beef steers, J4.601i5,C5;
stockers and feeders, tt.75fli.xn!
J4.25ffl.33; Texns ond Indian steers, tt.oofl)
u.uu; tuwu, j.ivrii.;u; neuers, Ji.nrM.iii:
runners, J2.25ft3,00; bulls, t3.Wai.2b; ca'ves,
$l.0O?f6.00.
1IOOS Receipts, 9,600 head: market IV-M
6c lower: tof) sales. $5.7214: hulk of sales.
J5.55H5.65: heavy. $5.(KVf(5.72Ui: mixed nnelti
ers, $5.5505.65; light, $5.30a5,60; pigs, J1.70ff
6,40.
8IIEHP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 1.(00
neau; iiimns luc lower, siiecp sieauy; wept
em, $5,0055.15; wetlicrs, J4.4074.70; western
yearlings, Jl.60g5.00; ewes, JI.0W4.25; culls.
f..iirjdtiu,
St. .Insppli Live .Stock .Market.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. March 18.-(8pe.
clal.) The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Itecclnts. 1.200 head! mnrlrnt
steady to weak: nntlves. Jl,105.20! Tevn
nnd westerns. $1.65(35.00; cows and heifers.
J2.25tfl.G0: bulls nnd stags. J2.25tf4.80; yc:fr-
iiiikb nnn cnivrs. o.ioiM.w; siocKors and
leeutirn. jj.wi i.'ki; veais, H.IVtfi.W.
IIOOH Rece ntH. 3.300 hend! mnrhi
opened stendy, closed weak; all grades
J3.671itf 5.72ft; bulk of sales, J3.(Xgc,G5; pigs
steudy. '
H IS ' ANU I.AMR8 Reeeln nom
iieiui; uihl iniiiiiH unu sneen Hiemiv! imnHH
tl fmiOK vnrllnfTB 11 Rln ts.. ... .....
JI.MSLSO; ewes, J3.Mtf4.25,
Stock In Mlulit.
Following are tho recelnts nt tii. innr
principal western markets for March 18;
flit 111, lino. Ilk..,.
South Omaha 3.1 in i via
Chicago ,.. 21,000 3l,C0i) 23.0110
Kansas uity ,,,,, d.350 9.600 1 Jfi
St. Louis 2.600 11,500 1,400
Tourist tntcs now on sale to Arknn
sriB, Fioriau, uuun nnti oilier winter re
sorts of the south, llonicsookcr's ex
elusions one fine plus for tho roiiutl
trip, on sale first and third Tuosdny
each month to ninny points uouth. All
Information, nt city ticket olllce, 1115
Furnuni street, (Paston hotel block) or
write
Harry E. lUoores,
O P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb.
UURd TUURSELF t
Uio Ul( for unnttural
illiclirjo,lDlimillonf,
Irrltatloni or alucrctlona
of mucous mtinbtanw.
I'alnliuii. iiud not kitrla.
lTHtEtCHtMituCO. "r Pl"Be.
ur m in nam wripMr,
km In I to ft daji.
SI"V uhhbuii rJl
kTAj oft U irllar.
l.y mprtii, PpraM. for
if Oi, or 3 bottlea, I7.7S.
M ihr rji r"!MMt.
w
Totals
32,013 69,023 ,33,019
Ht. Louis Live Stock .Mnrket,
ST. LOUIS. March 18.-CATTIf:-Rn.
celpts, 2.600 head, Including 1,700 Texnns;
manici sieauy; nauvo snippinc and export
ILCOX TANSY PILLS
Monthly Regulator. Salt and Sure, Never
Falls. Druggist or by Mall. Price, 12
Send lor Woman's Sileauard (free).
WILCOX MED. CO., 328 N. l&th St..Phlla., Pa.
Sold by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
cures every kind nf cnuch. la grippe, bronchitis,
uro iiinmi, uruui, nuuuiniiK uuutfii, 011 never
deranECstlmHtouiach. At JJrugeists, 10&26
JAMES E. BOYD & GO .
Telephone tolll), Oiiiiilin, Svh.
COMMISSION,
((RAIN, 1'ROVINIONS nnd STOCKS,
llnurd f Trnde.
Correspondence: John A. Warren ft Co,,
Direct wire to Chicago and New Tork
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