THE OMATTA DA TLT BEEs FIUPAT, MAKCTT 22, iflOI. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Euddii Britk of Histtj Ointi Oocan in Fork. WHEAT TRADE CHIEFLY PROFESSIONAL Corn Mnrkrt Mndcrnlrlj- Artlvr Wlillr t'ndrrlonr In r,ni llnla llnlr Dull nml Klurliintr, CIokIiir i omrulini I.nurr. CIIICAOO, March 2t. A bronk of V In May iork wns tlio featuro on YhntiKo to day. Thin commodity closed 55o lower, whllo Inrd cloned u hIhhIr nnd ribs CO'lic higher. Yesterday's orlou wnr talk was unconfirmed and tills find, a depressing ef fect on wheat, which closed nt u decline of ic. Corn cloyed He nnd oats Uc lower. Tlio provisions market opened strong on light hog receipts and higher prices at the stock yards, May pork ISfiWc higher nt 117.0517.10. Helling by brokers snld to be acting for Armour, who Is popularly bc llcved to bo In n position to control the market, started realizing by other longs nnd May broke on an excited market to J16.20. Tlio market paused for lPo mid ICo recoveries on tlio way down, but theso rallies were mere Incidents. Meanwhile Armour was an open buyer of ribs, Ids jiurchascs being approximated at 2,sK.Of) pounds. This, together with thn readiness nt the mntket to absorb pork nt tlio de cline, caused a unidiml reaction In May jtork to $10.43. The closo wns Br' under yesterday at llii.n'. May lard sold be tween li'.M and J7.0.' nnd clofed a shade tip at ST.STi.., while amy ribs lliictitated be tween 97.70 and $75, with the close TiTi'Mc higher at J7.7iVft 7.7714. Armour Is still be lieved to control the market and Rome traders took the long side on the decline. Wheat was only moderately active, tlio trade being chiefly of a professional char acter. At tlio opening yesterday's rumor of .a clash between thn lliisslans and Kngllih nt Tien Tsln remained uncontlrmed. Knslor cables from Liverpool were In Hue with the supposition that the report was either un founded or exaggerated. Northwest re ceipts were liberal nnd In addition to this bearlrh array of facts the I'rlee Current rMltnutrd tlio whent In farmers' hands Ht 4C,000,()00 bushols inoro than the govern ment approximation nnd tlio wnreliousc stocks at 47,OUO,000 bushels more than ap pears at the points of which thn olllclnl vlslhlo supply stntemcnt takes cognizance. Mny opened Uo lower at 7fiV to "fic, but sold to 7fiT4c on a recovery of l'c at Ant werp. ThlH wiih followed by a dip to 76',4ft 'GSo and a further recovery to 7Wic. Llh cral primary receipts, small senboaril clear nnees nnd a report that tho trouble between HiiBxIn and Knglnnd had been settled amicably Induced further selling and May dropped to 76Uc, closing heavy, c under yesterday at IdWile. Seaboard clear ances In wheat nnd Hour wero equal to 1K(, tym bushels. 1'rlmary receipts aggregated G37,(X) bushels, compared with WO.ooo bushels Inst year. Minneapolis and Duliitli reported 377 enrs. against 2.17 last week and 70S a year ngo. Local receipts were 112 enrs, none of contract grade. Corn was moderately active, while tho undertono of tho market seemed easy. May advanced for a smnll gain early with tho pork strength nnd broke later In sympathy with the latter commodity. Moderate buy ing by commission houses at the decline raused a slight recovery toward tho end of tho rct-sion. May sold between Wkc nnd 41Vc and closed hc lower nt ll'jc. Receipts were 279 cars, Gl of vontraet grade. OitH wero dull, lluctuatlng In sympathy with corn. May sold between 2.'Hc and 2l2ITe ond closed Uc lower nt 24'dc. Leading bears wero the best sellers nnd ns the demand ciimo mostly from small scalp ers thn deellno was accomplished. Receipts wore 102 carB. Kstlmatcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 70 ears; corn, 233 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, 22, OCi head. Tho loading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Opcn. High. Low. Close.l Yes'y. 'Wheat v Mnr. 7ni 75 75 75U 73? April 7fi 7B 73 7S4 70 May 7CHflT4 (614 761 i 761111?; 76?4fi77 Corn Mar 39T4 40 May 41V4M--S, 4IK 4ti 4li 41 July HWj'!4 4tls 411i 41 4114 Oats-May- .2.-.MU MVnUKW 24'i, 25',4 July 2li 2li 2ltti 24 Tork May 17 K 17 10 10 20 10 33 10 90 July 15 CO 15 6214 15 00 15 00 15 40 Lard May 7 90 7 93 7 R3 7 R7V4 7 8714 July 7 93 7 93 7 K3 7 fciW 7 S7',s Sept. 8 00 8 00 7 90 7 9214 7 93 ttlbs- May 7 SO 7 f.' 7 70 7 7714 7 70 Sept. 7 7714 7 7714 7 0714 7 70 7 C714 No. Cash nuotntlons were ns follows KLOUR Sternly; winter patents, ixme S.so; strnlglits, w.wtta.w, clenrs, sz.903f3.30; prlng specials. JI.20; patents. J3.20Jf3.75; straights. 13.00(83.30; bakers, J2.20fl2.50. WHKAT No. 3 spring. (1471c: No. 2 red, 7n'iT77!4c CORN-No. 2. 40Uc: No. 2 yellow. 4011c. OATS-No. 2. 'J5iiaic: No. 2 white, 2S ..ie; jmo. .1 wniie, iivs'tr-vc. RYR-No. 2, fa. HARLKV Good feeding, 47c; fair to cho co malting. Kdibic. SKKDS-No. 1 (lax. 1.55W: No, 1 north western, J1.5614; prlmn timothy, $4.23; clover. coniract grnue. jiu.ivi'iiiu.iii. ntOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. JtG.SOii1 16.2.1. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.90187.9214. Short ribs sides (loose), J 7 ,70n 7.90. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). Jrt.WVfi0,73. Short clear Bides (tioxeoi. M.ii'Si(x.. WHISKY-Unsls of high wines, J1.27. Tho receipts and shipments today wero ns ioiiows: Articles. Receipts, Shipments. Flour, bbls 25.000 RO.IKXI Whent. bu 115,000 l9,oai) Corn. bU 245,000 13S,(H)0 Outs, bU 239,000 169,000 llye. bu s.ooo s.Oiio nnrley, bu 2G,ii00 ,w) On tho Trodiico exe.hango today tho but ter mnrKci was nun; creameries. lo'iiJlc ' dairies. llftlSc. Cheese, fairly active, 10',4ji j.ggs, iairiy active; ircsn, iic. SEW YOH1C liU.XKIt.tl. SI A It 1 1ST Uuotntlons of (he liny on Vnrlons Commodities NUW YORK. March 21. FLOUR - Re. celpts, 17.751 bbls.; exports. 4.113 bbls.! market (inlet and easy; MlutieNota patents. Jl.eowt.30; .-Minnesota bakers. J3.003.25; winter patents. Jl.00yi.33; winter 'straights, J3.45(?33.5j: winter extras. J2.l.".1ji 2.W; winter low grades, J2.l3li2.fiO. Ry0 iiour, iiuii; lair io gooo, .'..mi'k.i. i.'i; cliolco to fancy, J3.20Ji3.13. liuckwheat Hour, ntilct, 2.1lV(2.1B. HUCIiWHEAT-Dull at 60U62c. c. 1. f. New York. CORNM 1CAI Steady; yellow western. viij, vi;, ill iiiiu tvillt:, -.lUO..J. RYK Steady; No. 2 westi-m, tile, f. o. b, float: state. tVi57c. c. I. (. ,'Hrlnin RARLHY yulet; feeding, tfitjIS'Lc, c. I. f.. New Y'ork; malttng, 62fif70c. HAUi,b;v .malt null; western, C5?j72c. WH HAT Receipts. hl.Sno bu.; exports, 75,. 2.10 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, Mc. f. o, b. I afloat, nnd Mi, elovntor; No. 1 north ' crn. nilllltll. 90'e. f. ti, b nlloat; No. 1 ' nnru, nuiuiii, v.-c, r. o. p., atloat. Op tlons were generally weaker all day. reflect, lng less wnrllko conditions abroad, KiikIIhIi rabies, small seaboard clearances, favor- nine nomo crop oonunions, inundation nn a small export business, closed ensy a MWnO net decline. March closed at fW;e May. SOn-llMlSl 1-ltk-. closed at SOSo: .liilv SOHnso4c. closed at SOHe; September, 7S14tr cvi'. i luptu lit i74i;, CORN-Receipts, 117,975 bu.; exports. 10O. 092 bu. Spot, steady; No, 2. 49c, elevator, nnd 48c. f. o, I)., nlloat. notions oiwuei! steady on Hmall western receipts, eased off inter wun wneiu, nui recovered on a big cxpori ir.iue, closing sieauy ai Vie net etc cllue. March closed at 49e: May. Ifilfi'ic closed at 4fiHe; July. 4614(t4ti'iP, closed a 4Uc; beptember, 4G7-10,u4S14c, closed a 464C. OATS Receipts. 223,000 bu.: exports. 41.V.IS liu., Hpot, steaav: No. 2, huu; No, 3, Tt)c No, 2 white. 33ViJt3314e: No. 3 white. R2ie track mixed western, 30iJf31!4c; track white. 3.ai3i uptions, slow nut rairly stcudy HOPS Quiet; state, common to choirs 1W0 crop. nja.V:; 1K99, liiiifc: old olds, m c; Paclllo coant. 1900 crop, 16tfl9c; 199, ill? HAY-Steady; shipping, 7il4tlSOc; good t choice. &Mi95c. lUDES-Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 23 lbs. JSUlSc; Cullfornln, 21 to 25 lbs,, 1SU&190 Texas dry, 21 to 30 lbs., lllfltlic LUATII HH V'lrm:' hemlock sole. Hueiuv Ayres, llKht to heavyweights, 21023c; acid 23H4i2414o. IMIOVISIONS-Heef. (pilot; family. J10.50 tll.50; mess', JS.60iil9.00: bof hams. J18.50 l3.wi; pacKei. :.wkoui.iu; extra India mess, jls.WKolB.oi. nil meats, steauv; picKled liei lies, JS.004J10.00; pickled shoulders. J6.nOfi6.75 jucKieu unmR, .; ii.,z. i.aru, sieauy; west crn steamed. JS.'X): re lined, tlrmer: eontl unit. JS.40: South America. J3: eomnouud S5.62t4ii5.75. 1'ork. Irregular: family. Jlii.OKir 16.50; short clear, J15.O0(H7.O0; mess, ji5.foii lti.H). TALLOW Firm; city (J2 per pkg.), 4c country, (pkgs. free), 4!i'nG!e. HICK Steady; domestic, fnlr to extra Sc. t UUTTKH-ltccclptii, pkgs.; strone fresh rreamer, lVrf?2'4e; held creamery. IWISUc. frtrlorv. 10lt'je rllKCSK Retelpts. l.TiO paeknges; nrnij fattey Inme i-oKired and white, l'tiUHc: fnney, small coloreil, 1214c; fancy, small white, WM2iC. KfKlH-Reeelpts, 11.9.12 packages: steady; state and l'rnnsylviinln. nt mark, lSljc; western at mark, 13c; southern nt mark, 12 12V. I'Ol'Jl'ltV -Alive, active nnd firm; fowls, ll'4e; chickens, 10'tc; turkeys, ljlie; dressed, steady and unchanged. MHTALS-tlcneral conditions prevalent In local metal circles were rather of an un satisfactory nature Today's market' was almost entirely lacking of speculate e energy and trading was cum lined to n small hand-to-mouth business. Tin was about 15 points lower than tho close of Inst night, us the result of disappointing cabin ad vices and the bearNh uveragc to stntlstlcn In this country for that metnl. Tho market, however, ruled dull all day, closing dull nt J :'.'.".'. The London market reported n loss of 12s 0l. to JL1137at'd for spot and 111 fs on futures. Copper was quoted nt J17 and lf.0214 was tho current basis for cast ing and electrolytic. A deellno of 2s 6d wim shown In London, spot closing at JURS 13s Pd and futures at li :w ftl. Lead remains dull and unchanged at $l.37'4. Spelter, though Indicating a weak undercurrent of senti ment, was nominally unchanged and quoted at M.87'.4?i:i,9214, American Iron markets wero practically nt a standstill nnd prices remain nominally unchanged, At,Glosgow warrants dosed nt 72s, 4d. o.MAii.v wiioi.hhai.i: m.uiki:t.s. Ciiiidltliin of Trnile nnd ((notation on Staple nnd Fmicj I'roducp. UOaS-Recelpts liberal; good stoqk, 10V4W lie. LIVK I'Ol'LTRY-Ilens, f."4ft7c; young, staggy and old roosters, ilfifio; ducks, BI4M 7c; geese, KVfe; turkeys. fifi7c. KRKSI1 DKKH8KD l'OCLTRY-Hcns, 714 HSc; roosters, 4t'ic; ducks, SfjSVsc; geese, Kiv 14c; itirKoys, iigiitwctgiit, yinuc ncavy. itf Sc. (JAM Mill Inrd dorks, ner dor... K..Wv 3.i.'j: teal. J1.2.Vfil,r0; mixed. Jl.26ffl.50. lit' 1 ns 1 1 1 ommon to rnir. wean nt 13c: choice. 1 iff 16p: separator. 22c. i Ki.Mii UYHii'iHH first graue. oua packed, New York counts, per can, 38c; ex- ra se ccts. 12c: slnnditros. 25c: medium, juc. Second grade, slack tilled, New York counts, per can, ;wc; extra selects. 2o; sinnuuriis, :0c; I111IK stnnilards, per gal., J1.2.. VIWY.KK VHV.HU KISH HlacK UOSS. ISC! wlillo bass, 10c; bluellsh, lie; bullheads. 10c; blue tliiH, 7c; tatllHh, 12c; cod, 9c: cropple, lOo: elseoes, "e; halibut, 11c; herring, 4116c; haddock, 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch, 5fi7c: pickerel, 7c; pike, 9c; red snapjior, 10c; salmon, ltc: stintlsh, Ac: smelts, 10c; trout. 10c; whllellsh. Sc. I'KIKONS-Llve, jior doz., Jl. VMALS-Cholce, 9f(10c. HAY l'rlces (moled by Omaha Wholesalo Hay Uonlers' association: Choice upland, !; No. I upland, J7.50; medium. J7; coarse, ii.B0. Rye strittv. J5. Theso prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Receipts, 10 cars. OATS No, 2 white, 2SC. CORN No. 3, 35c. URAN-115. VKOHTA MLKS. St'lNACH-l'er bu. box, 75o. CUCL'MHURS-Hothouse, per doz., J1.50fJ 00, as to size. I'ARSNIPS-I'er bu.. 40c. Tl'RNIl'.S-I'er bu. basket, BOc. UlCKTS-rer bu.. lOo. CARROTS-I'er bu 40c. LUTTCCK-l'er bu., 35ff40c. RAUISHKS-lVr doz 30SJ35C. PARSLIJY I'er doz., 33c. l'OTATOKS-Per bu., !5Q3Gc; Idaho, COff COe; Colorado, 7oe. SKIsn I'OTATUKH iMrty uiuos, bo-awe; Red River Valley. 90c: Triumph. J1.10. SWI'.KT l'OTATOlCS-I'cr DPI., J1.75. CA HH AO K Holland seed, per lb.. l?Ef2c. TnsiATOHS-I'lurldu. ner 0-basket crate. $1; Mexicans, per 4-bosket crate, J2.50. JIV UJ, .T Willi'. i- l Wl., CIO LKRY California, as to size, D0Q75c; Kalamazoo, 23f30e. CAUL11' LUWi'ili uaurornin, per crnie, 12-50. HIJANS-wnx, per bu., J3.50; string, per bu,, J3.23. isuu l't.Ai 1 i'er on. mix, i-10. I'HI'l'I3RS-rer bu. box. J2. FRUITS. STRAWUKRRIHS-Florlda, per qt., 3ofj 10c. (IRAI'KS Malaga, per Keg, j..50au.uu. API'LICS I'er bbl.. J4.23; Washington, per bu, box. $1.75: Hellllowers, $1.90. CtlANIlKUIll KH Hoi mill UIIK1C. IJ DCT bbl.; Jerseys, pc bbl,, J8.50; per crate, J3. 1 uui a ai, f iiuno. ORANOICS California seedlings, J2.00 25: navels. J2.75M3.25. LI'.MONn caiirornin, extra inncy, j..o'o :.50: choice, $3. I1ANANAS i'er bunch, according to size, J1.73ft2.25. . . kiuh ca ronua. new corions. 10c; layers. 6.1c; Imported, per lb., 12W13c. - IJATliS 1'ersian. in w-iu. noNes, tsairs, oc per lb.; Halloween. 614c per lb.1 .Miauj'iiiijAiNi'.uun. NUTS-Ungllsh walnuts, per lb 13c: fil berts, per lb., 13e; almonds, per lb... 18fi20c; raw peanuts, per lb., 5j)St4c: roasted, wiP 14e: Urazlls, 13c; pecans, 10fl2c; cocoanuts, each, 4V4c II I m.S No, 1 green. &V4c; no. 2 green, 4'ac; No. 1 salted, 615c; No. 2 salted. 014c: No. 1 veal calf, & to 12 lbs.. Sc: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, Sf13c; sheep pelts, .&U7Dc; norso macs, i.wu...a. St. I.oula (irnln mill I'rnvlslons. ST. LOUIS. March 21. WHK AT Lower; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 731ic: track. 75H ff?7514o: May, 74Uc; July, 72ic; No. 2 hard, CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, S9)ic; track, Mnv. .Win: JU V. 40C uaih f irm: .10. . casn, mc: iracn, .ovsii eic; May. 26c: July, 2114c; No. 2 white, :siie. IIYI'J IJUlet, 1)2C. RFlcns Timothv. steady: avcrngo tc celpts, $3,7644.00; prlmo worth more; flax, SI. III. KLOl'H Hteaiiy; paicnis. j.io!i.s.i; exir.i fanev and Htrnlght. J3.15W3.S3: clear. JJ.'Ofi) 2.90: low grnues, :.2ur.. coHNJiHAi Bteiuiy at ;.oo, HRAN Steady to llrm; sacked, cast rni'lf. 7S,. HAY - Klrmer: timothy. J5.C312.50; prairie. JJ.ufiS.oo. viiimiv. hieauy ai i.mi. IRON COTTONTIH3-J1.00. KAOCfINO-7f?7ic. HKM1' TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, J16.3714. Uird, higher at J7.75. Dry salt meats, 'Hteauy: ooxeu ioih. extra snorts, J7.75; clear ribs, $7.8714; dear sides. J8. Huron, steady: iio.veu 101s. extra snorts. JS.3714: clear ribs, JS.6214; clear sides, JS.75. M r.TA I ,n l.eau, urm 51. opener. dull. JI.7214. POULTRY Klrm: chlcKcns, iwiso tur keys, "little; ducks, 9c; geese, 4J5e. Hi' I 11'. 11 oteiuiy : creamery, iotj-.c; dairy. HftUc. lit ins-1 uglier. iuc, cases returned. RKcnil'TS-Flour. 1,000 bbls.: wheat, 59,(l bu.: corn. 37.00) bu.: oats, 31,000 bu. SI1IPMKNTS I'lour, U.OOO bbls.; wheat, '5,000 bu.; corn, Mj.000 bu.; oats, 30,000 bu. l.lverimnl Urnlu nnd I'mvlslmis. LIVKRPOOL. March 21.-WHHAT-Spot, tlrm; No. 1 California. tiH.1id; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s: No, 1 unrtheriii spring, 6s :!1. futures, oulet; May. 6s Hid: July, 6s ll'.d. 1 oitN Hnot. rm: American mixed, new. ilHUPid; American mixed, old, 4s 114d. Fu tures, iniei: .May. as iit'.u: J my. aav i : Senteniber. Hi I04d, PHAH 1 aniuiian, steady, ftsniu. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady. 8s fill. PROVIHIO.NS-liecr, easy; extra India mess, insuii. 1'orn, siemiy; prime mess western, 63s. Hams, Hhort cut, 11 to 16 lbs,, strong, 41s. Lard, American rellni-d, In palls, strong, Us 3d; prime western. In tierces, strong, 40s yd, iincnn, cum'ierland cut, 26 to 60 lbs., strong. 45s 9d; short ribs. 16 to 21 lbs., strong, I3s3d; long clear mid dles, light. 2S to 31 lbs., llrm. 12s 9d: long clear middles, heavy. 3.1 to to lbs., 39s 9d; short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs., tlrm, 39s 3d; clear bellies, 14 to 10 lbs., Htrong, 45s lid: ..I. ....I .1 11 IO II... .1 K.-.I ' Hliiiiiiiii'ir. Mimii'. il in 10 iiici,, 11 rill, ,ias yo, HOPS At London, steady: California. Hi: Oregon, ill IsfriMlis, Hl'TTHR Dull; llnest United States, 90s; good United States, 6Ss, CI I BUS 13 Hull; Amerlcnn llnest white find colored, 4Ss. ta 1.1.0 wrrimo city. iuii, 24s6d; Aus tralian III 1-ondun, dull, 26s Sd, Kmisns City 4iriilit unit I'riMlslnnn. KANSAS CITY, March 21.-WHKAT-May. K7He; July, 67VJ67T4c: cash, No. 2 mini, tiv.j'ime; no. 3, iiiijjic; No. 2, 715j7114c; illl. .1. ipni." H'C, CORN May. 37Ufj37'i,e: cash. No. mixed, 371sc; No. 2 white, 3814c; No, 3, SSfJ OATS-No. 2 white, 27Ufj27!4c. RYK No. 2. 5l,o. ' U HAV-cholce timothy, J10.5flfjli.00; choice prairie. JX.Wii',1,00. IlL'TTICR-Creamery, 17fj20o; dairy, fancy, lll lCOCiS -Klrm; fresh Missouri nnd Kunsas stork, 1014c, loss off. cases returned; now whltewood coses Included, 14c more. HECHIPTH Wheat, 49,600 tin.; corn, 9,600 llll.; OHIP, Oil. HHIPMKNTS-Wheat, 50,500 bu.; corn, 24,- V"J uil., utun, o,vv IH1, Minneapolis Wlimt. Flour and Ilrnu, MINNEAPOLIS, Mnrch 21. WHIJAT i.asn, ne; amy, Tnisc: July, 76'io on tracK, No. 1 hard, 76V: No. 1 northern, aw. .so, 2 northern. ui.ii71c. FLOUR-Steudy; tlrst patents. Jl.05f!4.l5 second patents, J3.95fi4.05: tlrst clears, J3.00 iy.i.iirt M'l'inm vicars. j."koj,io, HRAN-Ill bulk, JI3.25& 13.50. I'lillndrliililn. Produce .Mcrkrt. PHILADELPHIA, Mnrch II. UUTTER firm, tancy western creamery, ::;sc; fancy westrrn tirlnts. 22r; excentlonnl lots. !.1c. fancy nenrby, 23c KtltlS-rirm and c higher; fresh nearby, western and southwestern, 13c; fresh south. CM HUSK Firm nnd fair demand; Now York full cream, fancy smnll. 12'c; New York full cream, fair to choice, 10-MI12C. Toledo lirnln nnd frei). TOLKDO. March SI.-WHKAT-Wcak; cash. 7hi,c; May, WUi1; July, i iui nun nut lirm; casn, no; .uny, i.e. OATS-Steady; cash, 2Vc! May, 26c. HYHM,e. CLOVHRSKIlD-lsyj nrltne. J6.B0: cash and .March, JH.i'm; October, $5.60. .Mlloiinlire C.rnln Mnrt.rt. MILWAI'Klli:, March 21. - WHHAT -Steady: No. 1 northern. 76f761c: No. 2 northern. 72i!7314e. I 1 1 1- 11 ill i ,i, 1, IM'-C I1ARLHY Hlchcr: No. 2. MfiuSc: sample. 45f!55c. I'nirln PKORIA, Mnrch No. 2. toe. OATS Klrm: No. S Mnrkrt. 21.-COItN-Hlghcr; ! white, 2714o track, basis of Jl.27 for lln- WHISKY-Oii tho lulled goods. .M(ivi:mi:tm i stocks ami iio.mis. Itenetted llu Inir ClieeUs Mnrkrt nml (ieiieral Itecmer)' tlet'iirs, NHW YORK. Miirib 21. Tlio beavv sell ing by speculators to realize, which car ried the whole market down yesterday, was checked today nnd there were general re coveries nnd a showing of net gnlns for the day In a majority of cases. There was con tinued pressiiro on the market at tlio open ing of business and It was emphasized by thn depression in tho London market on account of uneasiness over the Tien Tsln affair and fears of harder money there. Hut there was renewed buying of somo stocks of such proportions and conducted with such conlldenee ns to discourage the selling nnd the subsequent rally was helped by the demand from unite an extended short In terest iert uncovered arter yesterday h ope rations for the decline. Tho speculative leaders were very active In their efforts to cause a resumption of the strong bull market which has recently prevailed. They were only partly success ful, although they had the assistance of a report lain In the session that tho Anglo Russian dllllculty had been settled. A num ber of stocks wero fairly buoyant during thn day nnd others wero mnrkedly strong, but tlio ndvnnces were not nil well held and there wero frequent reactions after the recovery nun set in. iitirnugioii was 111 demand from the shorts and there was n combined upward movement at one time In tho grangers, Pacifies and Sotithwcsterns. Heavy realizing met this advance and dllllculty was encountered, especially In the case of Missouri Pacific, in upward course. Tho Krlos were the conspicuous feature of the later market and wero lifted from 214 to 6 points, the latter second pre ferred, on enormous buying. Recently re ports of dividend action were all revived. The Wnlmsh securities wero In good de mand, the preferred rising li over Inst night. The movement In the Krles helped all the coalers. Sugar shot up 314 points and People's Oas nnd Tobacco had their periods of strength. The International Paper slocks were very strong, rising 2Hfi4Vi for the common nnd the prefcrrcil 7, There wns qulto n long list of minor railroad storks which moved up from 1 to 1. Including Chicago Orent Western and the preferred A, the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville stocks, thn Iowa Central stocks, the Minneapolis & St. Louis stocks, Lake Krlo Ji. Western. Peoria Fastcrn and the New York. Chicago & St. Louis stocks. North American advanced 6i; over last night. Amalgamotcd Copper was strong on the regular dividend declara tion. Tho steel stocks were decidedly quiet and moved narrowly, but recovered to some extent from early henvlness. Not withstanding this quite Impressive showing of strength there was no renewul of tho universal upward movement which nfTec.tcd tho whole market at times during tho last few days. Tho weakness of the llrooklyn Trnnslt had a somewhat unsettled effect nnd Amerlcnn Snuff preferred broko 4V4. That there Is somo latent uneasiness over the mcney outlook Is shown by tho enger discussion over tho possibility that tho sec retary of tho treasury will redeem govern ment bonds and thus bcnellt tho money market. Tho excess of government receipts over government expenditures thus far this month Is only about halt that for the cor responding period of last year, but It was not until after March 11 that the heavy dls ImrsementJ on account of premiums on re funded bonds begun Inst year and It Is be ginning to be perceived that the money murket will keenly feel the hick of somo such sourco of replenishment this yonr. The possibility of wnr between Ktiropcnn nations drawB attention to the International exchange situation. Today discount rntes hardened In London again nnd aterllng ex change hero roso to a higher level, while call loan rntes ruled from 214 to 3 per cent. Tho railroad bond market continues very nctlve, many now Issues coming Into prom Inencn todny. The prlco movement was Irregular. Total sales, par value, $9,255,000. United States refunding 2s advanced 1J and old 4s declined i, per cent oil the last call. Tho following are the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd Haltlmoro & O.. Canadian Pnc... Canada So Ches. & Ohio... Chicago G. W.. C. II. & Q Chi. Ind. & L... do pfd Chi. & K. III.... C. & N. W 6014 Wabash . 1S . ?614 do pfd 92?i Wheel, .t L. K.. . 15 . 31 JVt do 2d Pfd 61' Wis. Central ... . 1914 46V Third Avenue .. .12214 22Yi lfil'i 3lii IL & O. pfd . 91 National Tube, do pfd . Kl .113 .155 .191 721!. Adams Kx American Kx..., ...11514 ...17814 ...129'i V. 8. Kx 72 Wells-Fnrgo KX.13S Amcr. Cot. Oil... 26 C, R. I. & P C. C. C. & St. Colorado So., do 1st pfd... L. 774 ... Hl .... 46 do nfd bo Amcr. .Moiling.. i; do 2d li(l sou do pld -1 Del. & Hudson. .1653 Amer. 8. & K- 5S Del. L. & W do nfd li?i Denver & R. G. do 11 fd . 4014 Amer. Spirits.. 114 do nfd Ii ISrto di"4 Amcr. S. Hoop.. 4114 do 1st nfd y do prn vi Amer. S. & W... 43U do nfd 10Si nt. Nor. nfd 2il. 1 locking t-'oai ... nu Hocking Valley.. 631s Amer. Tin P.... 70i(, Illinois central. .iwili Iowa. Central .... 31 do pfd 111? Amcr. Tobacco. .128 do nfd Ill do nfd t-U Iiko lSrlo & W.. 52 Anac. Mill. Co... 43-"?i do nfd 121 H rook y n II. T... M Iiko Shoro 21014 L. & N 99 Colo. Fuel & I... 49i Con. Tobacco ... 1574 Manhattan L....12i do nfd 10 Met. St. Ry 1661 Kiidernl 8tcel... 4Si Mex. Central .... 2l!fc Minn. St. L... 8614 do pfd 10114 oen, Electric ....211 Glucnso Sugar... 17 do Pfd i do pfd 11214 Mo. Pacific 100 Mobile & Ohio.. SOW Inter. I'apcr .... 24T M.. K. fe T 24', do pfd 77(4 do pfd nS! Ijiclcdc pas S114 N. J. Central ....15:! I Natlnnnl Illscult. II "j N. Y. Centrnl....litv Norfolk & W 5114 do pfd 96 NntlQiuil I?ad .. 151 do nfd 85 00 pin f-'-i National Steel.. 52'4 i.in ...i 11'iaT No. Tactile SSli do pfd 8S'i ill, fi 11 ........ 1.U74 N. Y. Air Ilrako.158. Ontnrlo & W 33',i Ore. Ry. & N.. 12 do nfd 70 PeniiKylvanla ...1.12'i No. American.... 8214 Pacific Coast ... 5 do 1st pfd !) iln 2il nfil Rl Reading .TiT, do 1st prn... do 2d pfd.... . 7314 Pacific Mall 33H ij h 1 eopio a tins lOi Rio G, W do pfd . Ii5 . 9714 . 4:i . 85 . 6814 . 3314 . C314 .1514 Pressed S. Cor... 351 do pfd 76 Pullman P. Car. .203 S. n. & T i St. U & S. F.... do 1st Jifd do 2(1 pfd St. L. South w... do pfd Sugar HHA do pfd Tenn. Coal I.. 5614 Ht. I'aiil U. s. Leather.... 13 (In pfd 75 U. 8. Rubber .... 191 do pfd 1R9 St. I A" umann.i2i So. Pacific 15-Th do pfd 5SH So. Railway ... do pfd Tex. & Paclllc. . Union Paclllo.. do pfd li,-i esiern union., si'i ,.v; Amai. I'nnper ...l(ilai 32 Republic I. 8.. 161, 93?i do pfd 66! S5i J'. C. C. & St. L, 6114 Trust receipts. Nominal. Trust re" celnts and ex-dlvldend. The Commercial Advertiser's London lltiatirlal cablegram snvs: Tho stock mar- Ket was generally weak in tlio early hours today on the Imbronllo with Russia, hut prices hardened later on somo reassuring privnio mrssages which wero received in the city from St. Petersburg. It was noted and it is notable that Russian, securities wero not nnected in any way. Japanese so eurltles. however, were flat. London Is Ink lng a morn serious view of tho Corean dis pute man it is or inn cinsn at Tien Tsln Consols wero 9.14 nt one time today, thn lowest slnco Jnnuary, 1892. The close of thn market was In much better tone. American slocks, depressed under tho cloud or weaKness in now vorg lost night, hard ened a little on tho Russia messngo to prlvnto persons hern ond then wero helped by the rise In New York. In the street nfter the close the advance In New York canned n sharp rally, especially In Krles and Northern nnd Union Pnclflcs. The call loan rate was 314: bills. 3lifi;r'i. Tho n.uiW of Ilengal has reduced Its rato from 8 to 7 per cent. Ilnnk ClrnrliiRH, OMAHA. March 21. Hank c ear nun In dny, J1,044,K5fi: corresponding day last year, J9I1.275; Increase. J133.580. PHILADKLPHIA. March 21. Clearings, J17.7S5.922; Paiances, js.iOT.tits, .Money, 314 per cem. HALTIMORK. March 21. Clearlncs Jl.000,337: balances, $t$l,726. Money, 4141(3 per cent. ROSTON. March 21.-Clearlngs, $29,431,668 balances. j;.in,ii.. NF.W YORK. March 21,-Clearlngs, $316, 507.316: balances. $15,736,761. CHICAGO, March 21.-Ccarlnss. $21,487. 170; balances, $1,741,663. Posted exchange, KSVHI.SSti. New York exchange. 25c dis count HT. LOUS, March 21 -Clearings, J6.274.196; bnlances, 11,221. 171. Money, easy nt MTJtier cent. New York exchanges, 25c premium bid, .IV premium nsked. CINCINNATI. March 21. Clearings, J2.947,2co. New York exchange, 15825c dis count. .Money. .Tfiii ner cent. Nriv tori Money Market. NUW YORK. Mnrrli !1 - MONKY Oil cull, sttnity nt 2t4fi.1'4 per cent, l'rlmo mer- 1.11 muic paper, .I'VUI1 per ceiu. STIiRLlNO KXCHANOH-Flrm, with nc tunl business In linnkers' bills nt J4.8714ff 4.8S for demand nml ni t.8t't4.8i for sixty davs. Ioteil rates. JI.S5V4 and Jt.89. Com mercial bills, Jl.8fhi.8ll4. SILVKR-Certlllcates, ei'i'fleJc; bar, 60?c. Mexican dollars, 19c. . . HONDS- Stnte. Inactive; government, Ir regular; railroad, Irregular. ino closing prices on oonas iouhj m " tollows '. S. ref. 2s, reg do coupon do 3, reg do coupon , do new 4s, reg do coupon , do old It, reg.. do coupon ..... do 6s, reg , (111 rillltimi . iiw v. Centrnl Is 10714 'inriu'tsr. -t. C. gen. 5s. 131 72 106 ni' lll'i ,1381, ,13S!i ,113 .114 No. Pnclllc 3s... Mo 4s k? v r A H I. Is 10814 N. & w. con. '." 103',4 110 101 127J4 116i stlH 1004 119 13114 ISI',4 118 Ore. Nnv. is do 4. . Oregon 8. U es... do consoi os... ending gen. 4s. in G. W. Is ). Of C. 3s. (&'.'.' men. gen. is do adj. Is Canada So, 2s..., lOlhi ntl.u. t . X. T M 1. fis. ' 3 ni . . i - - llifilj St L & 8 V g. ,6s. 107'4 St. Paul consols.. ,I2I St. P.. O. & P. Is. ,1I0'4 do 5s .124 80. Paclllc 4s..... 974 80. Railway 6s... , 86 8. It. & T. 6s 102i, Texas & P. Is.,.. , SS-M do 2s .lniu'TTnlnn Pacific 4s. C, . Ai O. 114s do fis , '. & N. W. e, 7s lo 8. F. iloh. 5s hlcogo Tor. 4s. 'olorado 80. 4s., . & R. O. 4s... !rle gen. 4s '. w. : n. ( 1. lw.a .1164. . r.7 .119 . 9S .UV, .1194 Gen. Kt.c. 5s.... 176 waiMisu la....... do 2s n. Central Is.. . X- N. mil 1. U4 10li 80H .11014 West Shoro 4s.. Wis. Central 4s. .11514 . neii M.. K. & T. 2.1.'.' do 4s... Va. Centuries . . 95t4 H!d. "Offered. Hoston Mock "Quotations. ROSTON. Mnmli !1Cn1l lonns. 334 per cent; tlmo loans, 3!4ffl per cent, Olllclnl closing: ... T. fk S. F. do nfd West End Wcstlngh. Elcc. Atchison 4s . 9114 . 3, . 9414 Amer. "Sugar . 143 .121 .1021; . 68 do prd v. v.. n. C. 5s mer. 'lei .16114 Adventnro . 1314 . 2I'4 .101(4 Huston Sc. Alb'y. 2S5 174 195 1611 38 no 4S 101 Ring. Mill. Co... Amai. Conner... iinston liievatcil noston : Jie.... c. n Jt. o.. Atlantic Ttnutmi Sr Mont. . 33 .333 Dominion ConV.V Illutto St Iloston .10214 .855 28J4 do prd 'edcral Steel .. do pfd 'Itclibure nfd... Cai. Sc necia.... Centennial I.'rimklln . 2214 . 50 14414 Humboldt Osceola Gen. Klectrlc... S14-S . 8614 do pfd M. Klee. Ill Parrot Qulncy Santa Fo Cop... Tnmnrnplf . 53 .173 si; .338 215 21 12 208 Mex. Central ... N. k. n. & c OM Cnlnnv Utah Mining .... Old Dominion .. winona . 6-7 614 Rubber Union Pacific .. 19141 Wolverines 93 London Stock Quotations. LONDON, Mnrch 21.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, money. . tisi I'ennsyivnma .. n4 do nccount .... Atchison Cnnndlnn Pnc... . 95T4 Reading 17 . 60H Erlo 33 . V( I (IO ISt PHI K'',4 St. Pnttl .'. .155 No. I'ac. prd vivt .139 iGrand Trunk .... 7?4 .ini Annconda 914 Illinois Central.. Ixulsvlllo Union Pnc. pfd. i innriii Aimes ..... ii .14814 j. l. ucntrai.. HAH SILVER Weak at 2715-16(1 per ounce. MONEY 3:ffi4 ner cent. Thn rate of dis count In the mien market for short bills Is 3WH3-14 per cent nnd for three-months' bills 3?4fJ3? per cent. Nrrr York Mlnlnn Stoeki. NEW YORK. March 21. Tho following are quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con 23 Little Chief ... Ontnrlo Ophlr Phoenix Potosi Savage Sierra Nevada. Small Hopes .. Standard . 15 .950 . 60 . 8 . 15 . 6 . 25 . 61 .400 Allco 35 nrecce ...120 RruiiRwIck Con... 23 Comstnck Tun.... fi t;on. Cul. Sz Va...t10 Deaqwood Ter.... 50 Horn Silver 110 Iron Silver M Leadvlilo Con " Condition uf the Treasury. "WASHINGTON. Mareb 31 TmlnV. atn. ment of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the .division of redemption, shows: Available' cash balance, $151,SS7,S91; KM1U, f J..,030,.lt. Cotton .Market. NEW YORK. MArrh 11 Tho nu ket opened easy nt a decline of 3fi9 points nnd further declined 6f?12 points, cnbles being disappointing, receipts still heavy, cotton goods trndc accounts mill foctory, southern spot markets still lower nun mo earner indications as to the situa tion of affairs between nussln nml Hmrinmi not of a reassuring order, Several of the more important lines or cotton, notably a few for Wall streot account, were liqui dated, nfter which the mnrltof rnllln.l n. mm., uui iiKuni lumen ivena unuer some renewed actlvo selling, said to bo In good pnrt for southern nccount. Thero wns some ouyiug on mo wcnK intervals by good par ties on later renorts of a settlemnot nf matters which threatened the relations of Russia and England. Tho buying for a re action was increased by the expectation of better cables tomorrow from Liverpool on this nccount. The spot movement promises to exceed that of last on thn nthnr Imnrl and checked conlldenee on the long side of um iici-uiiiii. i no mnrKci was unnuy nt about tho lowest figures of tho session, tno decline being 7S20 points. Spot closed quiet and l&o lower: middling gulf. 8 9-16c; iiiiiiuinik iiiniiiniB, ao-ioc; sales, li.l ICS. Futures closed steady at. the decline; March, 7.87c: April. 7.8Sc; May, 7.89c; June, 7.87c; July, 7,8Sc: August. 7.63c; September, i.ikii;, wuniiH-i. i.fcuu: ,m vc nicr. "m? up. comber. 7..'0e: Janunry. 7.21c. 1,1 VKKIW ,, Mnrell "I mTTflV-Snnl quiet: prices ltd lower: Amerlcnn ml.-illlnr- fair. Slid: good middling. 4 27-32d; middling, 4 2l-32d: low middling. 4 15-32d; good ordi nary, 17-32(1; ordinary, 3 3I-32d; sales, 8,000 nuies, oi wiucn mm were inr specumtlon r.nd export, ami inciudeii i.tw American: re celnts. 10.000 bales. Including 4.400 Amerlcnn Futures opened quiet nnd closed quiet; American middling 1. in, e., Mnrch, I 3i-6ld. buyers; March nnd April nnd April nnd May, 4 3l64d, sellers; May and June. Juno nnd July nml July nnd August, 4 31-61 4 ;i.viri(t. seners: August and September nnd September. 4 28-6lfi4 29-6ld. buyers: October. g. o. e.. 4 -6lffl 10.ftd, nominal: October and November. 4 6-tVlfH 6.6(d, nominal; Novem- uer nnn iJccemoer. i 4h4ii, nominal. NEW ORLEANS. March 21. COTTOV Easy; sales, 6.R50 bales; ordlnnry, Se; good ordinary. n9-16o; low middling. 7 5-16c: mid dling. 8 3-16o; sood middling, 814c; middling inir. s iti-nic, nnminni; receipts, s.rai tiales stock. 327.714 bnles. Futures, steady: Mnrch 8.UKnX.12e: April. 7.97M7.99e: SIny. S.9lf8.92c June. 7.S3fi7.87e: July. 7.82ff7.S3c: Aucust 7.6357.64c; September, 7.20fi7.22c; October, 7,fi9fii7.11e; November, 7c bid; December, 7.0tn 7.03c. HT. LOUIS. Mnrch 21.-COTTON-Du11. Uo lower; miiiiiung, ,-iiio; snies. 4a tiatea shinmentH, 2,80) bnles: stock. 73.831 bnles. GALVESTON, Morch 21,-COTTON-Dull, S!4c "Wool Mnrkrt. ST. LOUIS. March 21.-WOOL-Qulet and sienoy; meiimm grimes, i.t'iimtje; heavy. 10fil2c; light line, H017c; tub washed, lsy "'LONDON. March 21-WOOL The offer lugs at the wool auction sales today amounted to 12.379 hales. Thcra wan a large attendance, Competition wns brisk and prices were tlrm. Merinos wero In good request for Germany. High prices wero paid by Amerlcnn buyers for suitable parcels of merlons and they also bought several iois oi crossnreos. i-nrmers' wool met with n brisk demand nnd sold well to America and Ernnce, the latter securing tun nu k. rniiowing nro tno sales: New South Wales, 2.800 bales: scoured. 414dfHs 6d; greasy, 9f(914d. Queensland, 1,900 bnles; scoured, Is 114df?ls 5d; greasy, 6141f lOlid. Victoria, 1,600 bnles: scoured, 9!4df is ijjii; greasy, ivwu'.V" noiun Australia 200 bales: greasy. 4fi8l4d. West Australia .".00 bales; greasy. tfiSHd. Tasmania, 100 bales; greasy, 4l4fi814d. Now Zealand, 3,200 bales; scoured, Is 2d; greasy, 4f9Ud, Capo oi iiooii noon ami ivaiiu, -,f naies; sconreu, iu;toujs uu; grenay, lU'rj'io. Oil nnd Itosln. OIL CITY. March 21.-OIL8-Credlt hnl anees, $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments 72.972 bills.: nverage. 88,972 bbls.; runs, 111,12) nois.: average, m,4i inns. NEW YORK. Mnrch 2I.-OILS-Cotton seed, llrm: prime crude, 30c; prime jellow, isiKtiiio. i-eiroieum, sienoy, iinsm, quiet Turpentine, steady. 374fl3Se. LONDON. March 21.-OILS-Llnsecd, 21s 3d. Turpentlnn spirits, 27S Zljd. LIVKRPOOL. March 21.-OILS-Cotton seed, Hull retlned, spot, Arm. 20s 3d. Tal low, Australian In London, dull, 26s. Sutinr Mnrkrt. NEW ORLEANS. Mnrch 21.-8UGAR-Qillet! open kettle, 314fi3s4o: open kettle centrifugal, 3T4ff41c; centrifugal yellow. 4'4 (fl6 9-li'e; seconds, 24fj3 15-16c, Mnlnsses, very strong: opon kettle, 8g20c. NEW YORK, March 21.-8UGAR-Flrm: fair refining. 314c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4 13.32c ; molasses sugar, 3 932c: refined, steady. OMAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET Desirable Cattle of All Kindi ActlTo and Higher Than Yiiterdtj. HOGS AVERAGED A BIG DIME HIGHER (Inod Supply of Sheep, lnt Ilrninnil "Wns Also Llticrnl and .Market llnled Arllir nnd Fully Hlrndy on All tlrndes. SOUTH OMAHA, Mnrch 21. Rccelnts werei Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Otllclal Monday 3,163 4.222 9,219 Olllclnl Tuesday 4,172 10,276 t',131 Otllclal Wcdnesdny 2.WS 5,073 3.IU5 Olllclnl Thursdny 2.U5S 4.2tj 5,wy Four dnvs this wcok...7l.52l 23,936 27,058 Same dnys Inst week H.tOtJ 25,H 2S.I22 Samo dnys week before. 10,118 23.86J a,WJ Samo three weeks ngo,,, 11, 611 35.WJ tyJ'j Samo tour weeks ngo.... 9,010 30,323 2,,j1I Samo days last year 10.620 31,213 2.'.bUI Average price pniu tor nogs tor iuu rum several days, with comparisons: 191. l90tf.li99.jlS9S.1S97.U96.lSy3. Mnrch 1.. March 2.. Mnrch 3.. March 4.. March 5.. March 6., March 7,. March 8.. March 9.. March 10. March 11. 5 224 5 7 6 32-V 6 3014 K mil 4 68 3 61 3 52 3 57 3 52 3 51 3 78 3 85 3 88 3 87 3 gJ 3 89 3 50 3 83 3 47 3 74 3 90 3 49 3 80 3 48 3 89 3 91 3 55 3 Ms 3 U7 3 65 3 79 3 SO 3 80 I W 3 67 4 06 3 60 3 81 1 0J 3 65 3 81 3 64 3 82 4 10 3 70 3 80 4 16 3 78 3 73 4 21 3 S2 4 2 3 SO 4 38 3 87 3 77 4 27 3 91 3 83 3 88 3 81 4 46 3 91 3 74 I 41 4 00 3 67 4 36 3 (1 4 42 4 60 4 69i 4 71 4 70, 4 71 3 60 r, 394 4 72, 3 63 3 58 3 53 3 59 3 62 3 76 3 76 3 80 O 4l? 6 40f 5 554 5 66 5 564 4 71 V3i 4 76 3 79 3 74 March 12. March 13. 4 March 14. 4 75 4 79 4 85 3 63 3 69 3 G5 3 65 3 58 3 58 3 69 3 68 3 70 March 15. March 16. March 17. 4 91 3 71 March 18. 5 5514 5 61 t 5 71 6 82U 3 73 3 73 3 75 March 19 4 89 4 86 March 20. March 21. 4 81 3 56 Indicates Sunday. , brought In today by each road was: aillC.ilUB.O!l o, C. M. Sz St. I. Hv. U. P. pystcm 9 il 13 & N. W. Ry 1 , E. & M. V. R. H. 22 23 C. & P. Ry 1 , St. V.. M. & O.... 24 3 R. Sc M. it. R. R 18 14 11. & Q. Ry 3 1 R. I. Sz P.. east 1 C. R. I. Sz P., west... 1 1 Illinois Central Ry.... 10 2 Total receipts .... 8D 59 21 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts wns as follows.'each buyer purcuasing tno num- fer oi head indicated: Buvors. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p, Omnhn Packlnir Co 81 69s .... C. II. Hammond u zai i.24s zis Swift and Company 311 911 2,735 Cudahy Packing Co 693 1 Armour Sz Co 211 927 1,160 R. Ueckcr & Degan i.i .... Lobman & Co..... 74 .... W. I. Stephen S Llvlngstono & Schaller... 42 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 82 F. Husz 4 I). F. Hobblck 1 A. S. Mawhlnncy 4 .... Wolfe Sz M 37 Morton & D 423 Other buyers 38,1 496 Totals 2,211 4,238 4.610 CATTLE There wns a tient run of cattle hem Indnv nod. the demand being of liberal Dronortlons. prices wero stronger all nrnund. Receipts Included about 35 cars of beef steers today and anything at ull desirable sold nt stronger prices, ino maraci nun In fnet heen in cood shano all tho week nnd It Is snfo to cnll prices on the better grades fully 15c higher for the week. Tho commoner grades have also Improved some what, but not qulto ns much as tho choicer cattle, jsverytning in tno yarus lonay wun sold In good season. Tho row mnruei wns niso aciivo aim higher today. Thero wero only about 15 cars offered and they were picked up In a hurrv. For tho week tho market can safely be quoted 15n to a quarter nigner. ino greatest ndvanco hns been on tho choice cows and heifers, but tho medium kinds have Improved easily ibc. manners uuvu not ahown much of nny change, but still sellers And little trouble In disposing oi mem ui very hiiiihiuuiui j inmn. Light nnd handy weight bulls were In good request this morning at good, strong prices, but tho tendency wns to neglect tho henvy and coarse kinds. There were very few feeders offered this morning, but, the demand being. In fair shnpe, it did not tnke long to clear the yards of nil desirable stock cattle of nil weights. So fnr ns prices arc concerned, thero was not much, of nny change notlce nblo from ycatcrdny. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. IT. . 920 $4 00 No. AV Pr. 4 45 4 50 I 55 4 53 4 60 4 0) 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 1 70 4 70 1 75 4 7.1 4 75 4 71 4 75 4 80 4 80 4 85 4 90 4 90 5 10 5 10 6 20 4 10 4 45 1 , 4 3 , 1 11 37 3 18 !.'.'!.'." 8 2 25 O 26.'.'"! 1 9 3 20 18 20 3 1 1 1 3 16 21...., i 26 50 IS 8 13 1 1 1 I 1 O l'.'.'.'.'. 1 63. ....1081 ....1065 ....1034 ....1078 ....1013 ....1141 ....1105 .... 860 ....U5S ....1160 ....1099 ....1266 ....1141 14 21 22 3S 18 32 is;.;!; a 26 36 28 833 4 10 4 15 ...1330 ...1007 ... 961 ...10(3 ... 961 ... 890 ...1030 ... 978 ...1135 ... S52 ... 9S5 ...lOno ...1250 ... 952 ...1040 ...1113 ...1072 ...1075 ...lira ... 920 ...1160 ...1070 ...1283 ...1011 ... 987 ... 958 ...1035 ...1097 4 15 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 20 4 30 4 20 1 35 4 35 4 40 4 10 19 1250 1176 1393 1146 1205 1241 1340 1233 1160 1253 13.11 1252 ,..1310 1273 1200 1439 131.1 1563 20., 15., 18., 19.', 1. 3., 1. 18. IS. 12. 10. 46. 15. 14. 15. 19. 4 40 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 95'J 4 30 7 831 ,...1032 4 35 17 932 STEERS AND COWS. ,...12W 4 65 S50 970 1000 720 1130 SS3 810 820 910 1000 740 1000 1007 1013 082 1150 1010 9SO 980 910 1080 1250 920 1270 1050 1050 120T, 1150 1030 1330 1230 1180 1023 1116 1115 1080 .....1000 910 1 00 2 00 2 25 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 50 2 65 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 73 2 75 2 73 2 S3 2 S3 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 31 3 3.1 3 35 3 3.1 3 41 1. ..1120 ..1086 ..104!) ..1081 .. 923 ..1080 ..1170 ..1230 . .102.1 ..lOiM ..1060 3 40 3 10 3 40 3 45 3 4.1 3 45 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 00 3 6.1 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 .'! 60 3 ",3 3 75 3 7.1 3 S3 3 75 .1 75 3 73 3 fiO 3 90 3 90 I 00 I 00 4 Oil 4 00 I 00 I oo I 15 4 20 5 1 20 n iT.";;;;;; ...1070 ...1230 ...1120 ...1120 ...1130 ...1210 ... 99.1 ...1148 ...1150 ... 900 ...1170 ... '.", ...1080 ...1033 ... 882 ... 970 ...1370 ...1280 ...1182 ...1062 ...1172 ...1062 ...1346 . . 737 ...1301 ...1052 ...1240 io.'.".': n Ell." i 3 o""" H 5 1.. lift) 40 COWS AND HEIFERS. 2 p ;i 1 1.. 1 1 1 1 l" 1 2 , 3 4 1 1 1 1 , 1 , n i::::::: i , i 930 I 00 13 963 4 30 HEIFERS. ... 907 ... 429 ... 530 ... 660 ... 800 ... 450 ... 650 ... 920 ... 590 ... 840 ... 690 ... 610 ... 715 ... 760 ... 850 ...1510 ...1220 ...1020 ...1210 ...1730 ...1480 ...1310 ...1330 ...1230 ...1530 ...1000 ... 320 ... 210 ... 130 ... 125 2 00 3. ..836 ... 785 ,.. 780 ,.. 860 .. 755 ,.. 851 ...1085 ,.. 760 ... 853 ,..1140 ... 930 , . .1060 ,..1010 3 8.1 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 4 00 I 00 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 I 73 2 40 2 50 2 70 2 75 3 00 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 50 3 10 3 75 3 75 3 SO 12 Ti!!!'.!! 14 6 4 o 20!!!!!!! i i HULLS. 2 50 1. ..1760 ..1150 ..1585 ..1790 ..1446 ..1210 ..1850 ..1540 ..1150 ..1580 ..15S0 3 33 3 40 3 10 3 40 3 40 3 10 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 70 3 75 2 90 3 00 3 10 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 30 3 33 CALVES. 4 O 1.... 5 75 1..., 6 00 2,... 6 25 STAGS. 180 210 190 6 2.1 6 75 7 00 1 1440 3 30 1 .1560 4 10 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS 620 2 25 515 3 10 . 150 670 920 I'M 571 3 10 .1 25 3 25 3 30 3 53 1 I 4.... 5 CALV149. I I 4.Vi 270 3J0 I 25 4 50 wn sr. 8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. 1 520 3 X, H 718 I 13 KM .Iffi 6 IZU I oi) K 725 I 20 1 7)VI I i 51 911 4 25 I5U 7iVI W, I l 1 550 I 10 19 752 I 111 4 ...1082 I l 2,1 821 I 03 32 1101 I 55 1 670 4 03 1! 1000 I 60 HOGS There was a light run of hogs hero today anil tho market oiielied a big dime higher than yesterday. The bulk of the hogs sold at $5.80 nnd H.S214. with tho rhotcn llcavi wetuhts iirlllni? inostlv lit 1.1. 85. and a top of f.1.8714. At those prices tho mnrkcl wan fmtly active, nnd, tho receipts being light. It did not take long for the bulk to change hands. Thn lightweights weio very hard to dispose of this morning, ns packers would hanllv bid on them at all. They llnnlly sold, however, from $3.7714 down. Thn last half of thn market wns good and strong, which mnda the long string of hogs sell nt $5.8214, so that tho general market can be quoted 10c to u shilling lilcher than vesterdnv. As will be seen from tho table of average prices, the ad vance so rar tnis wook amountx to over 27o and since Mnrch 11 prices have gono up over 12c. As compared with March 1 the market 1.4 00o higher. Tho market Is now nt tho highest noltit slnco 189.1. 'Clio high day of 1891 was September II, when thn average cost was $5.80. so that prices are now at the highest point reached since January, lsyj, when hogs were selling ns hint. 1(1 ................ ".I.... .... I n.i no fi.oo, jiuiii I'oi'ii ill il u nuun. No. AV. Sh. IT. No. ,v. Sh. Pr. 11 ns 121 117 69 an 78 221 65 S2 28 203 96 1ST. 53 191 96 182 II 279 67 223 81 20() 73 213 67. .....210 81 20S 4.1 226 91 215 92 206 $5 15 156 19 120 6 SJii, 5 60 tl 2i8 02 235 S3 216 61 207 59 21 6S 230 6S 212 u 82' -6 S.'U 5 S2'S 5 8." J 6 S2'i 5 82' . 5 82(j 5 S2'4 r. 82' , 5 82 a 5 .'2'4 5 S2'3 6 S2'4 5 S2U 5 S2(4 5 82', 5 S5 5 8.1 5 85 5 .83 5 S3 5 S3 5 8.1 5 S3 5 S3 5 87' 4 5 87tj 5 S7',i 80 5 7714 5 7714 160 80 5 774 4 i i 1 a lap 5 ulti 40 ,.. a ... 5 80 ... 5 80 120 5 80 ... 5 SO 49 2(11 s: ,.207 40 79... 71... SO... 61... 64... 35, . . 92. . . 6I... 57... 69... 67... 97... 76... 53. . . 77. . . 70... ty. . . co... 60... ...2.12 , . .233 ...212 ,..23S ...212 ...2(0 ,..211 ..266 ,..2M ..231 ..232 ,..23.1 . .201 ...297 , . .233 ...210 ...210 ...212 120 160 10 120 SO 160 SO "to 120 120 80 5 80 3 80 5 80 5 80 fi 80 5 80 6 SO 5 80 6 S2'4 5 8215 5 8214 fi S2U 71.. 67... 67... 39... 78... 75... 82... 51... 70... 39. . . 74... 46... ...217 ..211 ..212 ,.213 ,.2( 13 ,.20 ,..286 ,..211 ...243 . . .229 ..229 SO 160 "l6 120 40 40 S 8214 ii 5 8215 251 160 SO a si"3 SHEEP There wns n good run of sheep hero todny, but the murket ruled active and steady to strong all around. Thn demand was In good shape and the bulk of the offerings wns sold In good season. Colorado Iambs sold ns high nt $3.25; wethers brought 51.h.i nnd standard ewes sold at $1,20. rho few feeders offered were nlso in good demand and sold at good, sternly prices, ino mnrket being actlvo all around, every thing xv at fold and weighed up In good reason. Quotations: Chotco fed wethers. $U0(if 4.m; fait to Rood wethers. $4.25fTI.40; choice lightweight yearlings, $4.60ii4.SO: fair to good ycnrllngs, $4.401.60; choice lightweight cw-es, $l.15f'4.30; fair to good ewes. $'i.aif 4.15: choice lambs, $3.15f(5.25: fair to good Iambs. $4.90185.13; feeder ewes, $3.23ff3.50; Ifjcr ' wethers, $3.73fH00: feeder lambs, S4.30fI.60. Representative sales: No. I cull ewes 10 cull yearlings 29 Colorado owes 39.9 western ycnrllngs 316 Colorado lambs 233 Colorado lambs 23S Colorado lnmbs 2(9 Colorado lambs 221 western ewes 37 natlvo ewes OX) western wethers 22 natlvo wethers 33 native lambs Av. 100 83 96 99 62 82 SO S3 102 136 123 133 1U1 Pr. 3 00 3 60 4 2.1 I 60 5 00 5 20 6 23 6 2.1 4 20 4 23 4 6.1 4 til 5 00 CHICAGO MVIJ STOCK MARKET. Cattle nnd Hogs HtroiiK nnd Higher Slice p Steady. CHICAGO, March 2I.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, 8,00i) head, Including 200 head Texans; steers, strong to 10c hlghen.biitehera' stock, steady to strong; good to prlmo steers, $5.00fj6.00: poor to medium, $3.75f1.90: stockers and teeders. $2.75fl,65; cows. $2.70Jjl,IO: heifers. $2.75'jl.70; canners, $2.oofT2.63; bulls, $2.00fi 4.50; calves, strong, $l.50ffO.U0; Texns-fod steers, $4.00f(5.0o; Texan grass steers, $3.l0fj 4.00; Texas balls, $2.50fM.75. HOGS Receipts, 16,000 head; tomorrow, 13,000 head, estimated; left over, 2,500 head', active, 5f15c higher; top, $6.15; mixed and butchers, $5.S5fi0.15; good to choice heavy, $6.O0fT6.15; rough heavy, $5.S5fi5.95; light, $5.83fi 6.0714; bulk of sales. $6.(K)fj 6.0714, SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 12.000 head: sheep, steady to strong; lambs nbout stendy; good to choice wethers, $l.75(f?3.00; fair to choice mixed, $l.50fiu.S0; western sheep, $1.75515.00; yearlings, $4.75ff5.10; na tlvo lambs, $l.75fi''5.40; western lambs, $3.10fJ 5.40. .St. I. (Mils Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. March 2I.-CATTLE-RO-celpts, 2,300 head. Including 1,400 head Tex nns; mnrket, steady to strong; native ship ping and export steers, $l.90ft3.83: dressed beef and butcher steers, $t.00f(5.35; steers under 1.000 lbs.. $3.SOfj4.IO: stockers and feeders. $3.35fj4.S0: cows nnd heifers, $2.25fi 4.75; canners, $4.25; bulls, $2.25ff4.25; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.5051.75; cows nnd heifers. $2.50fT3.53. HOGS Receipts. 7.70O bend; mnrket 10c higher; pigs nnd lights, $3.85ff6.9214; packers, $5.7tff5.9o: butchers, $5.95fiil.05. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 6.500 bend; market, 13fJ25c higher; native mut tons. $l.23ft5.25; lnmbs, $i.50f(5.50; culls nnd bucks, $2.5oyi,00; Knnsn Cll.v I.lvr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 21.-CATTLE-Ro-celpts, 2,500 head natives, 300 head Texans, 30 head cnlves; market generally 10e higher; native beef steers, $t.5of5.60; stockers and feeders. $1.005.00; western-fed steers, $1.33 ffi.1.10; Texans nnd Indlnns. $3.85fil,90; cows. $3.23ffl.2.1; heifers. $3.50fi 1,85; canners, $2.25ff 3.10: bulls. $3.noif--l.60; cnlves, $l.00f6.00. HOGS Receipts, 8.600 head; market 10c higher; top. ?6; bulk of snles, J5.SiKa1.90, heavy. $5.90fI6.0O; mixed packers, $5.805.90; light. $5.60f 1 5.821s; pigs. $.1.00515.50. SHEEP AND LAMIJS-Recelpts, 4,200 head; marknt strong; western lambs, $3.00ftl 5.50; western wethers, $4.60f(5.0H; western yearlings, $l.75fj5.10; ewes, JI.Oofjl.50; culls, J2.75fl3.75. St. .loxepb I. He Stock Mnrkrt, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mnrch 2l.-(Spo-clal.) The Journal quote; CATTLE Receipts, SH0 henil: active. 10c higher; quality common to lair; natives. $1,214(5.10; Texas and westerns, $3.8.lfi.i,10; cows and heifers, J2.251H.73; bulls and stitgs. J2,30i 1.90; vearllngs and calves. J3.ti.VTi 1.80; stockers nnd feeders, J3.40fJ1.65; vcnls, $l.7off 7.00. lOGS-Recolpls. 3,100 hcod; market. In 12o higher: all grades. $5.SOf6.00; bulk of saleH. J5.S5fjG.90; pigs, steady. dm jijii Jivn I.AMliancnlnla. 4.000 niir.iii ,.,.. .......... . - head; market, active, steady; lambs, $ .90ff , lllllin.-i, . ....J , . vniirllnra. 1. 405.00: writliers. ewes, H.Ni"ri..o. .nv York I.lvr Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Starch 21 -UK EVES- Re eolpts. 116 head; no trade and feeling steady, ('aides steady; shipments, 30 head SlCALVES-Recelpts. 102 head; feeling trifle weali: veals. $l.50'ri7.50, SHEEP AND LAMRS - Receipts, 2,229 head; sheep, tlrm: lambs, weak to s hiido lower: sheep. $I.Onf5.25; lambs, $.,., 51(6.15. HOGS Receipts, 3.892 bend; no trade worth noting; nntulnnlly higher. Slin.v CltyI.Hr Stork Mnrkrt. SIOUX CITY, in., Mnrch 21.-(8iecla Telegram. )-CATTLE-Hecfilpls. 300 head mnrket. stendy: beeves, JI.oiWl.60; cows nnd "ills, n.lxe.1. .ooffji.oo; H'.-ckers a,,,, fP,.d ers. J3,25f(4.25; calves nnd ycnrllngs, J3.oofj' 'l'i'OG8"Hcrlpls. 1,700 head; market 10fr 1F.O higher; selling at J5.7"!5.SO; bulk of sales, J3.72i4ffS.75; Stock In Sight. Following am tho receipts at the four principal western murk? for M rcl, .1 South Omaha '-'.088 4,261 5,0n0 ChlriiVn ... SOW 16.000 12.000 k'Hiisns City 2.SH0 S.6H0 4,200 Kansas ll J '.,v, in.i .! rjvi St Louts i " "r" Totals ...15,168 34,463 27,700 ColTrr Mnrkrt. NUW YORK. March 2I.-COKKKE -Spot. Rio, steady; No, 7 Invoice, ,c. Mild, dull, Cordova, 8WI214;'. I-'uttires opened quint, with prices fi points lownr; further declined about 5 points under realizing, following largo receipts, adverse cables, somo Euro pean selling, expectations of largo Krazlllau shipments and unsatisfactory spot demand, T in deellno waa cheeked by covering. 1 he market at Um closo was steady In tone, with prices SfilO points net lower. Total sales wero 10.5") hags, Including: April, J.V501 May, $5.55; July, $5.61; August. $i.70; September, $5.75; October nnd November, $5.80, Dry fi nods Mnrkrt, NEW YORK, March 21.-DRY OOOD8 Hohie trado quiet In all departments nnd little to be had for export, llrown sheet ings and drills quiet and Irregular. Ilkaclicd 560 2 35 756 2 60 !m i sr, 50 2 90 750 3 () I'J ..1 ml STOCK 3o0 2 75 280 3 00 tnttons steady In medium and Hue grub, low grades Irregular No feature In cinrs.i lolored cottons. Print cloths Inn, t!, ,(i medium prices, i-rints nun guignnms qni. t and unaltered. Illislness III hnslerv mnl underwear dull. Woolen grades division un ciiangeil. IHnpornted nnd Dried Fruit. MPie v,-t!tt t....i. i.t l tirin r,- ,, iniiii tiinn ii i. in in wun I i,i APPLES There wns a fairly active mnr- ni'i inr enpnraieii nppies, wun inn general undertone weak on light receipts, nnd prices were fully sustained. Stnte common. Ufile; prime, 4'yfflV', choice. S'rtftiC CALIFORNIA DRIED KRUITS-lnnctli o but steady. Pr.lties. 3't7e per lb., as to size and iitialltv. Apricots, Itoynl, 7'3'ol . Moor Park. s'.ffUc, Peaches, peeled, L't ,. unpeelcil, 6'41il0c. LIBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Omnhn, .Nell, Mnnufncturors of Tents and Canvas Goods. Send for Catalogue Number 23 DRY GOODS. HE. Smith & Oo. Importers nd Jobbers ol Dry Goods, Furnishing Good AND NOTIONS. WHEN" IN OMAHA MIT Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Co. HOWARD STHlir.T, OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE. electricaTsuppliesT Uestern Electrical vy Company Electrical Supplies. Cltctrlo Wiring Bells aid Oas Llktlis Q. W. JOHNBTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. Hall's Snfc.s, CohIi Registers, Typewriters Hall Safe and Look Company, 1 1 1( I'lirnain St. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OP MACHIN'KUT. OSNERAIi REPAIR1NQ A BPBCIALTl IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. 1501, jr.OU an lfitlB JaoUaon trct, Omaha. Meb. Tel. OSH. B. ZabrUUle. Agent. J. B. Cowgill, Mar. E LEVA'lOK SUPPLIES ELEVATORS Improved Quick nnd Easy Rlilne Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. Send for catnlocue. KIMBALL, BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia 1008 9th Siuet. Telephgna 141. c H. Davis & Son Asenta for tlie niclimo4 finfety Ontca nml Flrr Doora. Elerator Hydraullo and Hana Bleyatars. Elerator rcpalriiiR a specialty. Leather ValTo Cupa for Elttatora, Englnea ad Prlntlnr Presasea. f-HNE GO. Minufacturer and Jobbors of Steam and Water Supplies Of All KindH. ioi i nml ioki uni ons st. GASOLINE ENGINES AND GRAIN ELEVATOR MACBINER Havid Bradley & Co. J Council HlufTs, Iowa Gasoline Engines Vertical. Horizontal and Portable, from one home power up. Jobber of Agricultural Implement and everything in water, steam and gai aup piles. WALL PAPER . Yetter Wall paper Co., JOBHERS WALL PAPER. Large, well FPlected stork, price game a eaotein houses Intojit novnltles. Dealers and for 1W1 samnlo line and terms. ISM.'!-'"'" 1 St., Omnhn. CIGARS; all tide Oscar" The Favored 5c Ciar. Strictly hnnd ninilo by Honn Jc Co. Allen Bros. Co., Distributors IMPLEMENTS. Omahalmplement and Transfer Co. Agents for Lambert Ganoltna Englnea, the Onodhlvo Rotary Grinder, the Erway Three Row Cnltlvatorand the Home Comfort Lawn Swing. Send for catalogue!. Cor. Sth and Jackson Sts. Stocks and Bonds nought and Hold and Carried on Margin. Bonds for Investment. CHARLES C. ADSIT, 224 La Salic St. Chicago. iiamc itiiFintiiM'iiH rntMsiir.n. I'lllVATK Willi1-. TO MJW VOIIK. JAMES E. BOYD & CO., 'IVIriiliiinr Mlllll. Oinnlui, .rli, COMMISSION, H A IN, l'lttl VISIONS il nd HTOOKS, llimrtl of Trmlr. Correspondence: John A. Wnrren fi: Co. Direct wire to Chlcaco and New Vor.