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THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Actirity la Oorn Oontrtiti with Quietaiii
in Other Market
WHEAT QUIET WITH SCALPING TRADE
Onln Alinon! KnllrHy (HrrliiiiUnl mill
I'ltiars l.nivur In ?)mpnlli!- tvltli
Corn I'riivlAliiim .sirndj- on
I.IkIi) IIok lli-crlpl.
CHICACiO, Murch 26.-Moilernto nctlvlty
In corn wim In contriit to tin- iiuIcUicbh of
other markets on 'clumso toilny. Tlio tone
of the cereals wns easier, corn cIohMb M
He, wheat '.Hi'V. and ontH He lowrr. Pro.
islonn were Meady, (inMtiR unchanged to
"'.-to higher.
At tlio opening the corn market seemed
scarcely ociuiil to the pressure from Ions,
who wished to secure prolltK. Of the III
flucnco In this condition were easier cubic
nml hotter weather In the went. Mny
opened He to Uu easier lit 12lU' to l2if,'M!le
und declined ilurlim the llrst hour to 42c.
Offering lit tills decline became lighter und
for ii time the market ruled dull und
featureless, exccplliiB moderate purchases
by Phillips, who was reported to he In "
position to control the market. The scllliiK
whs Benenil, hut In imiill Into, much of It
Inly, which was let out by Ht Loul Inter,
est. Hnmli prlmnry receipt h (ind the con
tinued tittyltiR by Phillips Inter Ktiirled
shnrtH to blihlltiK, and mm Ioiiks suddenly
evinced u disposition to hold tlKhl. or hud
Fold out, the market recovered sharply to
42tc. Hie hldicst price obtained this seuson
for Mity dell vet y. Home !old-oUt Ionic cumo,
In hkhIii nn the renetlnn. Thin ImiIkc met
renewed pressure from Ioiikm. who bad
withdrawn on the curlier dip, and the mar
ket iiKnln miMKed, May clnsliiK easy, 'I'J'ic
under yesterday at KWiU'ti: Primary re
ceipts were I.U,l bushels, compared with
P:K,im bushels n year hko. Local receipts
were Ml cam, thirty-three of contract
K The market for when! wax very dull and
the trade of u sculping character, which
olfered nothing of Intercut. Sentiment wan
Mtlll bearish, but the Impulse to sell wim
bridled by fear of a bull corn market. Cli
matic condition and the cash situation
were Mtlll arrayed against an advance, nr.
countliiK for the humor of the pit, where
small rallies, were accepted ax Invitations
to scalp n small profit or to escape with a
slight loss. May oiK-ned unchanged to 'c
lower at 7rTo lo TMic and dropped early to
75Wc. HuhIiicss for a time was at' a stand
still, but later In sympathy with the com
stretlKtli shorts covered mid sent May up
to 78c, Following this, and also In s.vm
pothy with the coarse cereal, I he market
eased and May closed 't'ilc lower at 7Ti'si
"."Sc. Exporters reported only twenty hauls
taken, f alioiird clearances. In wheat and
flour were ctllliil to .Mfi.tmo bushels, while
primary receipts were again large, C'I.iioO
bushels, compared with IM.ihki bushels last
year. Minneapolis and Dulilth reported '.'M
cars. ngalust W7 last week and (VI a year
iigo. Local receipts were 137 cars, six of
contract prude. Hrndstrect's statement
showed nn Increase of 37.i"0 bushels In the
world's visible.
Aside from listless trading by scalpers,
the oats market was entirely overlooked.
May sold between SWJS'.nC ami 2!7fl."c and
closed lower at ffie In symathy with
corn, Receipts were 327 cars.
Provisions were quiet, but averaged
steady on light hog iccelpt and higher
prices for hogs. The market was a trllle
easier early on selling by commlsMou
houses, but packers took caic of the mod
erate offerings of this source. The pressure
was mostly on May pork, which,' having
opened 10c higher at Jl.'i.su, was sold down
lo 15.V; It clnsed unchanged at $ir.7U. I, aril
and ribs were comparatively ilrmer on lo
cal buying; May lard sold between .(i2'i
and SS.O'Vfc anil closed 7'te higher at Js.o7's,
und May ribs between I7.IC1 ami JS.oj'.i, with
the close 2'iifii' better at IV(0'jii.o2,,j.
ICsttmated receipts tomorrow; Wheal, S."
cars! corn, l"i cars; oats, 123 cars; hogs,
Ii.imi beau.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Opcn. High, i Low. Close.l Ycs'y.
Wheat
April 74'i 71', 71i 7I4 7.1
Mny toWHk 75?i 7514 75Uff 7.'i',
Corn
May ' CWi 4Z 42 iV.W 12
July - M2Wii 42'Ji'ii'ii I2U? ?
'Oats
May :3f'l 2.-.U 2IT;f-'S 2.'. 151 i,
July 2tTi 2IT1 2Pi 2I; 21
Pork I
May 15 SO 15 SO IX lV 15 70 15 70
July 15 20 15 20 13 10 13 121& 1$ 17(4
t.nrd-
Mny X 02'i 8 0714 7 ?7',i S 07'. S W
Julv S no S (fi S () K 02', 7 f,7',i
Sept. 8 HSU 8 05 I S () S W'.i 8 00
nibs- I
May R 00 8 Oi',41 7 93 8 njij 7 071 1-
July 7 no 7 :o I 7 S3 ;w 7 S2'i
Sept. 7 8714 7 S7',4l 7 7 87141
No. .'.
Cash nuotntlons were as follows:
Kt.Ol'It Sleiidv; winter patents. ,1.S5i
1.93; HtrulKhtH. j::.20fi:i.7O; clears, $2.C0fiP,.40;
prlnK specials. JI.30; patents, VI.MKTJ.M);
ttrnlKhts. $;i.()'a.'i.:M; tiakers, $2.20f2.50.
WIIKAT No. 2 nprbiB, Il7f75c; No. 2
iprlng. 7l,i1i7i;,.4e; No. 2 red, iWc
CORN No. 2. 41 V: No- yellow. 4lie
OATS No. 2. 2t'.e; No. 2 while, 2Si,aH29:;e;
No, a white, SiWi'JSHe.
UYINo. 2. MiMiMije.
HAHI,l.V-Ciood reed In C, 4443o; fair to
Choice maltliiK. 47itirXise.
HUKDH No. 1 llax, JI.55; No. 1 northwet
rn. Jl.W; prime timothy, $1. 10; clover, con
tract prade. IIO-'oli 10.S3.
PHOVISION8-Mess pork, per bbl., $13.55
riir.W. ird. per 100 lbs.. KWJS.1.V Hhorl
.-lbs sides (loose). $;.951iS.l5. Dry sailed
liouldorH (boxed), $ti.2iA'iiii.S71j. Short
clear sides (boxed). JS.2.Vf.S.,17,s.
WUlSIvT-IiHBlH of high wines. 11.27.
The receipts and hlpmcuts today were as
follows:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments,
Klour. bbls 4,i)oo ;n,0i)
IVhent. tin 1S.S.I100 72,1101)
Corn, bu 2iV..mn LM.ooo
Dats, bu 290,(im) 40n.no,)
n.ve. bu 1 13,110
Hurley, bu 40,(h') :i.h.m
On the Produce exchange today the but
ler market was quiet; creameries, l!fy2tti;
lalrlcs, 1K1Sc. Cheese, mirly active at 10H
Bll'ic. Kkkm, unlet ; fresh. 12'jc.
MOW TO UK (ili.MlllAI, 31 A It K 111'.
(luotntliins
or (be Day on Various
Conimodlt Ira,
NRW YOUIC, March 2r..-l'I.OrU-He
rclnts, .11.393 bbls.; exporls. 7.?:5 bbls.
fairly slcudv on top Kiailcs, but dull
ind easy otlierwlsn; Minnesota patents,
14. (KVtN.30; Minnesota linkers. JiUKxiaJfi: win-
:cr patents, Jll.ffifi-l.fii); winter straluhts, $3.45
U3.W; winter extras, winter low
crndes, S2.4.Vi(2.tV). Ityn Hour, dull: fair to
rood, J3.KWI.S5; choice to fancy, j:i.2"3,45.
niiCKWiieai lliiur. nun, ii'ii.. n.
HUCJCV.'IIKAT-Uull nt 60fl02c, c. I. t
S'ow York.
CORNMKAIf-HtPHily: yollow western, Die;
uiy, ec; iiruuiiywioe. .;.w;-.w.
RYK Hasy; No. 2 western, fW.ic. f. o. b
l(lo.T.t; state. t,t'4j.r,7c, c, I. t carlots.
HAItt,KY-Qulet; feeilliiK, 4tHSHc, C. I. f.,
New mm: mailing, ii.-ji nv,
BARLKY MA1,T-Uull; western. I'5fl72c,
WIIKAT Heculit, 14fi,7iO bu. . exports,
lil.flfirt bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, MVje. f. o.
., afloat: No, 2 red, 71Tne; No, 1 northern
Diiluth. JWic. f. o. b,. afloat: No. 1 hard
OulJtll, KS' , f. o. b afloat. Options were
lull nil ilny anil most or tlio time in re
ipouso to disnppolntiuK outsldo trade,
'avorablo homo nnws, local bear pressure
ind llbural primary receipts. Occasional
irrlnts of Hteadlness took nlncn In sym
mthy with corn, but a final drop under re-
leweit reallzlliK leri mo marKei weaK at (i
alio net loss. May. SOi.'riM) T-1 ftc ; closed
Juiej July, sosfiso 7-ltH'; closed, S0,c; Sep
'ember, 79ifl79Te; closed, 79Tc.
CORN Receipts. 13.n0 bu.; exports, 70.1S1
)tl, Spot, quiet; No, 2, 49e, elevator, and
0'ie. r. o. b.. afloat. Ontlnus openeil steady
mil bad weather west, eased off with Inte
mfavornble cables, hut recovered later on
iKBresslve operations by hit? CIiIciiko opera-
wnent 11 cioseu
.March, closed
ors: llniilly yielding with v
iasy at U'd.He net decline,
He; Mny. 47 7-1fi'n48c, closed 474e; July. 47h
Mi'ie. closeit ii'.ic; septemner, 4iMlU7c
dosed, 475c.
OATS-Recelpls. 142,80i) bu.; exports. 1.390
111, snot, dun: No. 2. vmic: no. i. mv: No,
vhtte. 32i4H33c; No. it white, 32o; track
nlxeil western, ntuc; track white, 325t33o
)ntlons very steady and fnlrly active west
lelped by corn, but ttnnlly reacted and
ilosen easy.
HOPS Quiet; stnte. rominon to choice,
l) crop. 1541 JSc: 1S93, UiTilSc: old olds. 2i
c; Paclllo coast. m crop. 16&19o; 1599. 110
De: old olds. 2dJlic.
HAY-Steudy; shlpplHB, 75fi77Hc; Rood to
H1DKS--Klrm; Ualvetiton. 20 to 25 IIh
RttlSo: California, 21 to 25 lbs., lS'.4J719c:
Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. UUUKe. " '
I,i:ATMKR-Steiuly; hemlock sole. Ruenos
lyres, iibiu iu iieuvyweiKiiiH, ;iir.vc; ncld
3US2tI4c
TROVISIONS-Heer. Htendy: ramlly, I0.S0
ril.WJi mess. u.Miiu.iiu; iwer liams. JU.SO'tf
!.ou; pauKci, iv.w; pxirn Ilium nies,
H.OOflts.w. cut meats, stenily; pickled bel
Ijs, 8 2510.0i); pickled shoulders, t.rJT
id; picHirii Hums, iu.vi. 1 .urn, urm
resiern sieamen, .in; renneu, nrni: con
nent. ss.Nv; south America. 19.25: com
iouna, l5.lbU5.S7it. Pork, arm; family, fltj.M
r')17o, uliort clear, l",.f"gl7.(), mess, J1S.C0
TAI.r.OW-KIrm; city (12 per pkK.), Ic;
country (pks. freei, 4'nfiol,e.
RlCIJ-Stiiidy; domestic, (rilr to extra,
3V-.
HfTTIlR-ttecelpis, 10.19S pkBS.J firm;
fresh cri-anirry. IfitZic; factory, lillllc.
Clli;iJHi:-RecelptB, 1.S23 pkgs.; firm;
faiuy, larKe, colored and white, llffllHei
fntii y, small, colored, 12',c; fancy, sniull,
White. IStMSHc',
'KKIS Receipts, 21, M5 pkes.; stroimor;
western, at murk, 13' t1 IS'c ; southern, kt
mark. 1241113110.
POft.TRY-Allve, Arm; fowls, 12'4c.
chickens, lie; turkeys, 1214c; dressed, firmly
held; turkeys. IWloVsc; fowls, liWille.
MKTA US Aside from the continued llrm-nes.-
In tin circles tho local metal mnrket
was devoid of rpcclul feature of Interest,
with speculation In the former metal on a
small scale. Trading was confined chiefly
to supplying Immediate requirements. Tho
Hilvancf- In tin was it sympathetic one, fol
IowIiik advices from 1oudon to the effect
that prices there were nboilt 1 6s higher
on manipulation. Tho close wiw Arm nt
JUKI 15m for sxit and illlS 12s lid. After
opening up SiWiM points the locul mnrket
ruled slow, with a Arm undertone, mid
clor.ctl ilrmer at 2J.05ft2tl.5o. Copper locally
continued dull and nominally unchanged,
while In London 11 shailo better mutket
was reporled, closing llrm at C"! for
spot and jCW 5 for futures. Lend was dull
and .unchanged, both here und abroad.
Spelter, though continuing Its weakness of
undertone, ruled very slow at f.l.s54f3.!in.
Domestic Iron markets were of the usual
unimportant nature. Prices remained as
Inst quoted. Pig Iron warrants, lo.fjtu
1.50; northern foundry. W.MilH.ft); south
ern foundry, IH.mvfi 15.50; sott southern,
St.l.uoH 13.50. At (llasgow warrants closed nt
53 Id utiil at MlddleslioroUHh nt I5t 3d.
O.M.MIA WIIOI,ll.ihi: .MAHKMTS.
Condllloii of Trade mid liiotn lonn on
tnil! und l'niicj- I'toUmcc,
i:U(4S-Recclpla liberal; good stock, 104'
KltMSII DRKgSKU POPI.TRY-llens, 9-;
roolers. 4?ic; iluckr. 5"7-'e; geese, 8fi
S'c; turkeys, llshlwelyht, ajjioc; heavy, 74
be,
(J AM1C- Mallard dilckn. jier doz., 2.73Q
3.t:; teal Ji,i,(l.50; mixed, l.23tl.fU.
IJUTTHIt- Common to fair, weak t 13c;
choice, Hljloc; separator, 22c.
l'ltMSII OVHTURS-Klrst grnde. olld
packed, is'cw York counts, per can, 3sc; ex
tra selects, 32c; standards, 25c; medium, iOo.
Second grade, slack lilted, New York counts,
per "in, ,Wf oxtru Belects, 26c; standards,
-0c; bulk standards, per gnl., $1.25.
I'Roy.ll.V 1'RKSII i'lSII-Ulack t'ftss. ISc:
wnuc nass, 10c; bluellsh, 11c; bjlitieads, 1lc;
0I110 ;in 7c; uitllsh, 12c; cod. 9c; cropplo,
lac; cucocr. ic; halibut, 11c; herring, 4't!c;
baddocK, 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch, 0u7o;
pickerel, 7c; i.lko, 9c; red snapper, 100;
salmon, l(c, sunlinh, 6c; sinclta, luc; trout,
luc; whltcllsh. 8c.
J'ltJKONH I.lvo, per doz., 51.
V11A I.K- Choice. 'JillOc.
HA)-PrleeB quoted by Omaha Wholcsala
Hay Ocaleis' assoclatlun: Choice upland,
; No. 1 upland, $7 lo; medium, $7; course,
JiI.oO. Ryo si in. v, $3. These prices nro tor
hay or good color and quality. Demand
fair. Receipts, 3 cars.
UATS.No. 2 white, 2So.
CORN No. 3, C3c.
HKAN'-U
vi:ai:TAHi,i:a.
SPINACH -Per nil. nox. 73c.
CI'CfMHIIRS -Hothouse, per doz., $1.23ii
$1.75, ns to size.
PARSNIPS-Pcr bu., 40c
TURNIPS -Per bu. basket, 60c
HUIITS-Per bu., 10c.
'A It ROTS- Per bu., 40c.
DKTTL'CH-Per bu., 3C40c.
RADISIIMH Per doz., 30U33c.
l'ARHU'lY-Per doz.. 2i
POTAT011S-l'er bu tMrCSc; Colorndo,
IV.
S11MD POTA TOKS-Karlv Ohlos. KiitiOo:
Red River Valley. iMc; Triumph, $1.10.
n i;ui' i'u irt iuiw-i'iT uui..
CAIIHAC.K- Holland seed, oer lb.. lie:
New Calltornlu, 2c.
rOMATOICS ! lorlila. per -b.isket crate.
$1; Mexicans, per 4-buskel crate, $2.50.
ONIO.NS-Olllo, per bu. , $1.75.
CKI.KRY California, us to size. 50S75C:
Kalamazoo. 254(300.
CAUDlFl.OWllR - Cullfomla. ncr crate.
$.' TiO.
IJliA.NM wux. per on.. $3.W: sir Inc. ncr
bu , $3.25.
lilHI JM.A.NT-I'lr bu. box. JJ.
PllPPKRS-Per bu. box, $2.25.
KRUlTS.
.STRAW HHRR1 MS Klorlda. per (it.. 40c:
I'cxas, 25li".ic.
ORAPIlri Malaga, per keg, $7.5O''u9.00.
APPU-lS-Per bbl.. $1.25: WashliiBton. ncr
bu. box, $1.75; Hollllowers, $1.90.
UltAMIIIIt (IliS-Hc I anil lin e. 19 ncr
bbl.; Jerseys, pc bbl., $8.50; per crate, $3.
1 JlUI'll.'Ali I'HUITH.
ORANC.MS California Becdllncs. 2.00a
2.25; iiuvclH, $2.7Mi3.00.
I.11MONS Caliioruln, extra fancy. $3.2Ji
S.lio; choice U.
IIA.N A.N AS l'cr bunch, nccordlnir to s ze.
$ I. (fill 2.23.
I' lus-i nlirornla. new cortons. 73c: Invers.
03c; Imported, per lb., 12itfl3c.
u, 1 reman, in w-in. noxes, salrs, oc
per lb.; Halloween, 5!4o per lb.
MISCKLKANIiOUS.
NUTS liiiBllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 13e: ni.
berts. per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. 18in20c:
raw peanuts, put lb., B5Vic; roasted, UV4
7',2c; llnsul's, 13c; pecans, lu'ul2c; cocouuuts,
each, l',ic
IIIDKS No. 1 areen. li'.ic: No. 2 creen.
4Wc; No. 1 salted, Vic; No. 2 Bulled, GVic;
No. 1 vt al call, o to 12 IliB.. So: No. i vea
calf, 12 to 5 llis., Ci ; drv bides, Mi 13c: vhucp
ni'lttt. :'375i: l.nrsn lil-lna Iirj)l-.
si. l.fiiiU ; nil 11 nml l'riivlslons.
ST. I.OI'IH. March S.-VIIIJAT-ljii.r'
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 72c; track, "I'-Jf
75isi-; May, 73e; July, 727c; No. 2 hard,
ll"C
( OIJN ' Trin : No. 2 cash. W.,' imnh
lov.; May. It)i-'. July, lie.
OATS 'Irm: No. 2 nsh !i:u,- imnt
27,n27,4c; May, 20c , July. 2!4c; No. 2 white)
" RYK-Hetter at f.2':C.
8 IJ 12 DH Timothy, sleadv: nvrrai-n ir.
celpts, $3.25tit.i); prime worth more; flax,
$1.51
l'-I.Ul'Il-oillet: iMtPiilH. J3.5.,ii .75: oilm
fancy und straight, $3.1f,'ij.'S.5; clear, $2.70
2.!l; low ijradesi, $2 201(2.50.
I'OHN.MKAIr-Sleaily at $2.10.
RRAN -Weuk; sacked, east track, 77c.
HA Y Firm; timothy. U.MH3.S0: nrulrlr.
scarce at J(i.ii'i.s.oii.
WHISKY Steady at $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIKS-Jl.OO.
HAIiOINO- liiffc.
HUMP TWIN13-9C
I'ROVISIONS- Pork, llrm; Jobbing. $15.75.
l.aril, $. Dry sail meuts, steady: boxed
lols. extra horts. $s.l21fc: clear ribs. 1S"5:
ilear sides, $S.25. llacon, Hteady; boxed
lots, extra shorts, $s.S7',; clear rlhs, $9;
clear sides. $9.
MIlTAl.S -I.rn.tl. flrm. tl.22K.W4 "3. Knrlter.
dull at $3.70.
POri.TRY-KIrm: chickens, Sc; turkeys,
fft'Jc; ducks, 8!4e; geese, 4f(5c.
lll'TTKR Steady; creamery, l(i(22c;
dairy, 14117c.
llOCiS rirm, llc, repacked nml cases
Included.
RKCKIPTS-Klniir. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. .13..
000 bu.; corn, ss.ooo bu.; oats, 37,ono bu.
siiirjuw i s i' lour, 20,001) nnis. ; wheat.
tl5,i0 bu.; com, 99,0 bu.; oats, 49,000 bu.
I.Ucrpool (irnln nml I'm visions.
l.lVMRPOOl,. Mnrch 2rt.-WHI3AT-Spot,
llrm. No 1 California, i3i.4d; No. 2 red
wesleru winter. Hs V6i ; No. 1 northern
spring. s 3?td. Kutiircs, dull; May, Csid;
July. Us 4d.
CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, new,
as 1111; .mcnenn mixed, 0111, is i. l'-utures
quiet; May. 3s10'id; July, IlsiOUd; Septenv
bur. 3s to'ad.
I'M.OPR St Louis fancy winter, steady,
hs I'ul.
HOPS-At London, Pacific coast, steady,
V(M JOS.
PKAS-Caimdlnn. nulet. 5s 7ild.
PROVISIONS-Ileef. extra India mes.
easy, tils 3d. Pork, prlmn mess western.
sternly, fi'ls. I.urd. Mtrong; American 10
llued, III palls. Us Od; prime western, In
tierces, IU9d. limns, short cut, 14 to hi lbs.,
strong, 43s. llacon, strong; Cumberland
cut. 2ii to ; lbs., ITs.lil; short ribs, 1G to 24
lbs.. 43s wi ; long ciear miuiiies. ugnt 2S to
34 lb., I3h; long clear middles, heavy,
::5 to 10 IIih . 42s; short clear b.icks. lrt to
20 lbs.. lOsSd; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.. 47s;
shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., strong,
SCs '.HI,
tii'TTIlR Dull: llnest 1'nlted Stntcs. C9s.
t'HKKSK Dull; Anicrlcun, finest white
and coloreil, 4k.
TAI.I.OW-Dull; prime city, 21s 3d,
UKCMIPTS-Wheat. Inst three ilnvs. 120.
(M centals, nil American. Corn, last three
days, 72.300 centals.
K nil mis City (irnln nml rrorlslons.
KANSAS CITY, March 2i5. WHKAT
Mny, C7i4o; July. 67e; ensh, No. 2 hard,
HSli'iijlc; No. 3, 6"4f70e; No. 2 red, 7tff72c;
No. 3. iSii7(V.
CORN July. 3Si-e; cash, No. 2 mixed,
uMiC; .0 - Willie, .-hii. j. u'jc.
OATS-No. 2 white. 27!ilSi2c.
HYK Nn. 2. BIWo.
HAY-Cholco timothy, $10.50'nUOO; choice
prairie. $s.50o"9.00.
Hl'TTMR-Crcnmcry, lif'.'Oc; dnlry, fancy,
ICe.
KOns I'Trm; fresh Mlshoiirl nnd Kansas
stock. 10Vc dozen, loss orr, rases returned;
new wbltewood cases Included. a more.
RKCK1PTS-Wheat, 37.C00 bu,; corn, 2,100
PH.: oats. h.ii mi.
SHIPMUNTS- wnent, 119,J) bu.; corn,
S.ooo till.; outs, 3.0W nu,
I'liilmlrlpblii Hotter and Kkk,
PHH.ADKLPHIA. March 26.-IU'TTKR-
Flrm, with a rair itemnnn: funcy western
creamery, 22'c; fancy western prints. 22c;
funcy nearby prints, iZg; excepilonul lots,
23c
liaGS-Stcady; fresh ucurby, 12V; fresh
western nnd southwestern, 13c; fresh fouth
em. 12c.
CHKIlsll-nrm, New York full creams,
fancy, small, K'e, New York full creams,
fair to choice, 10,4'f712c.
('Iuiiikcx nml Amllnble Supplies.
NHW YORK, March 20. Special cable and
telegraphic communications to ttrudstreet'tt
show the following changes In available
supplies from the Inst account;
WIIKAT 1'nlted States and Cnnnda. oust
of the Rockies, decreased 1.177.00O bu.; afloat
for and In K:irope, lncreaseil l,200,i.". lid.;
total supply, Increased 23,ono bu.
CORN 1'nlted States and Canada, cast
of the Rockies, Increased fAUniO bu.
OATS 1'nlted States nnd Canndn, eust of
tho Rockies, Increused l.Sl,ti(l bu.
Among the more Important decreases' re
ported are those of loo.ojo bu. at north
western Interior elevators. 25o,0i bu. In
Manitoba, 92,oii bu. at St, Joseph, MM bu,
nt Portland, Me., nnd 50.000 bu. nt Nash
ville. Tho lending Increase Is that of 178,000 bu.
at ("hlcngo private elevators.
The combined slock of wheat at Port
land, Tncomn und Senttlo decreased 002,01)0
bu. last week.
'In I -fl 11 (.rain nnd i'eil.
TOI.KDO, O., Mnrch 2O.-WHHAT-D11II
and stenily; cash, 7Sc; Mny, 7914c; July,
7bSc.
CORN Active nnd strong; eush,' llsic;
Mny. l.'i',o; July, I3',jc.
OATS-Steady und dull; cash, 2H; May.
20' Jc. ,
RYM-&34C
ci.OVKRSKKD-Aetlve and llrm; IW,
prime. WW; cash and Mnrch, $0.70; October,
$5.ho.
Mlniicnpoll, (i 10 1 11 Vlnrlii-I.
MINNIIAPOI.IS. March 2.-WIIKAT-Cash,
73-4c; May. 7lj"i"4ie; July. 75(,c; on
track, No. 1 hard, loa No. 1 northern,
73V'; No. 2 northern. iSTj7n,af.
PLOCR-Qillrt; lltst piitents, $IA".'iel.13;
second patputs, $,1.95'?i4.0; llrst clears, $i:5.0H
3.10; second clears $.'.(KVff2.l0.
URAN-ln bulk, $13.25fi 13.50.
MilMnnkrr (irnln Vlurket.
MH.WAI'K MM, Mnrch HS. WHHAT
Dull: No. t northern, 75'4fj75ic; No. 2
northern, 71 41173c.
RYM -Steady; No. 1. 51c.
HA IU. MY Firm; No. 2, 37c; sample, 50
55Ue.
.MdVIMIH.N'IM MOCKS AMI IIO.M1M.
Iliimiirn nf Northi-rn I'nclllc nnd lluc
IIiiuIiiii CiiiiMiilliliilloii Itnlsp Prices.
NMW YORK. March 2J. The recurrence
of 11 northwestern railroad- deal, coupling
the Northern Paclllc und the HuMlnBton,
was the occasion of nn extraordinary nnd
Impressive upwurit movement in the Inte
stock market today. Whatever may be the
vitality of the oft-renewed claims of a
transcontinental arrangement for the bene
lit of Northern Paclllc und (Ireat Norlhern.
It was clear enough Hint the recovery In
the general market was due to the precipi
tate covering of short conlruct, which
were put out with great 'freedom und bold
ness by practically all of the Irudlng cle
ment on the exchange.
Tho attack on the market by the bear
element had met with Inviting success and
they had broken prices throughout prac
tically the whole market. There wns sonic
show of strength In the early dealings and
an apparent attempt to renew the bull
movement, but It soon beenme evident that
the attempt to advance prices was no longer
III such powerful mid capab'o hands, as has
been the case during much of the recent
bull speculation. When the bears found
their attack no longer contested they of
fered prices down very boldly and muilo
Inroads of between 1 and 2 points In prac
tically all the active storks In the list.
me grangers and soutliwesterns nrnveil
themselves especially vulnerable. In view
of the large commltnieutH for the long ac
count, which has recently been made In
mem. .xurturrn I'aeinc itseir was rorcu
down nearly a point, but Rurllngtoii was
held above Inst night's level throughout
Missouri Paclllc. after being lifted to I02ls.
fell back 2'4. The local traction stocks
were notably weak, ileellnlnir from 2 to 2,i.
and there was especially notable declines
In the inilustr ul list. Tobacco falllmr at
one time mi, Amalgamated Copper 25 and
Sugar 2 nolnts. Some of the usual v unlet
stocks which have enjoyed recent extraor
dinary advances fell buck sharply.
1 lie sleel stocks shared In tile general
weakness nnd many of them dropped from
1 to points, .vcariy tne wnoie session
was conxumciL In this procession of exten
sion of short accounts that Hie Northern
icltlc movement developed. The bears
were comnletelv routed and found the sup
ply of stocks very small, bidding up pi lues
on themselves bv ranld strides. There was
an almost complete recovery In the general
list and Northern Paclllc surged upwards
fi',4 point to !i4, a record price. The rlc
in norimgiou reucneo
it was tne current lieller In Wall street
that n reaction was favored by the capi
talists who uro heavllv committed to the
pending great syndicate trnlisnettonr., owing
id 1 in- apprehension unit the ilmanils or
the unlimited speculation upon the money
market threatened to exhaust the surplus
supplies. The steady upward course of
sterling exchange gave good ground for the
expectation that gold might go out at nn
early period. In fact, the leport was cur
rent that actual arrangements had been
made for shipments on Saturday's Nteumcr.
but It Is probable that sterling exchang"
will have to rise an additional fractlnn bp
fore nxpnrts of gold will be protltable. The
day's report of siibtreusury operations
showed a gnlu by the .siibtreusury at the
expense of the money market of over $1.
lim.OOii. making the abxortitlou bv that In
stitution since last Friday $2.SS5.(iOO. with
no prospects of any relief from 11 coiillnu-
niici of the drain during the rest of the
week. 1 be possibility was canvassed nf
1111 anticipated disbursement of the May 1
iineresi 011 government minus, indicating
the current uneasiness over the money
market oullook. New York excbaniie it t
ChleKo fell an additional fraction. Never
theless, the money rate Itself was not dis
turbed, call loans remalnluir at nbont tho
recent level.
Railroad bonds continued active and Ir.
regular. Total sales, par value, $(,720,iW).
I nlted States old 4s, coupon, advanced 'i
per cent on the lust call.
tiw roiiowing mo tun closing prices on
Iho New York Stock exchange:
gold burs nnd exported jti0,('") to Ron-manln.
Atchison
do pfd
n.illlmoro K- O...
Canadian i'ne...
Canada So
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago (!. W...
C. 11. .t Q
Chi. Ind. t L..
do pfd
Chi. & M. Ill
C. . N. W
C. R. I. ,t P....
C. C. C. K- St. I
Co'orndo So
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson..
Del, 1,. ti W
Denver & R. 0! .
do pfd
Krln
do 1st pfd
(it. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ...
Hocking Volley.
Illinois Central..
do pfd
Lako Mrlo & W.
do pfd...!
I.ako Shore
D. & N
Manhattan I,,,..
Met. St. Ry
Mox. Central ...
Minn. & St. I....
do pfd
Mo. Paclllc
Mobile & Ohio.
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W...
do pfd
No. Pnclllo
do pfd
Ontario & W. ..
Ore. Ry. N. .
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Rending f
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio (1. W
do pfd
St. U. & S. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. I.. SouthW...
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. & Omnhn
So. Pacific
So. Ral'wny ....
no pin
Tex. & Pnclllo
I'nlou Paclllo
do pfd
Wabush
Ii0i4
!'3'S
!'(
I'.'l -
r.i:i
4i;
21
1K7V
l!S
177
127 '.J
m
m
I74
2'."4
l'!3't
47'S
fli'Ai
201 U
do pfd
Wheel. 1,. M...
do 2d pfd
Wis IVlltl-Ml
Third Avenue ...
II. i O. prd
National Tube..
'do prd
A, III KIM l.V
American Mx
it, m. nv
Wells-F.irgo Mx.
Amer. Cot. Oil...
it,, urn
Amer.' Mulling!..
00 pru
Amer. S. .t It....
do pfd
Amer. Spirits...
Mo pfd
Amer. S. Hoop..
do pfd
Amer. S. & W...
i'livji '110 pru
17',Amer. Tin P
do prd
Amer. Tobacco .,
do pfd
Anuc. Mln. Co..,
Ilrooklvu II. T
Colo. Furl I..,
Con. Tobncco ...
do pfd
Federal Strnl .
do pfd
Hen. Kleetrlc ...
iiiiicoso sugar ...
do pfd
Inter. Paper ....
do nfd
I.acledn Huh
National Hlscult
do pfd
National Lend .
do pfd
National Steel .
do pfd
N. Y. Air Urake
No. American ..
Paclllc Const ...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Pnelllc Mnll
People's Oas ...
Pressed S. Car..
do pfd
Pullman P. Cur.
g. R. .t T
Sugar
do nfd
Tenn. Coal & I.
U. ti. I.entlier ..
do pfi
U. S. Rubber ...
fin nf.l
2S; Western Pnion.'
'tlllii I. 1 wpiHT , , ,
Republic I. 8.
do nfd
M'.IP. C. C. & St. L
ii'H
. 5-S
.121
.2101.',
. m
12.H4
.P12.4
2.)
. 88
111
.101
. 80
. 241.
. mi.
.15IVy
. Mi''I
. S3
. 91 ',-1
. 7li
.1MT,1
. 31
. 73
. 4M,
. M
.
. 431
. 83
. 31
. fit
.HS'l
1S4U
125
'(.'4
? it
401,
1SA
31
20
121
9 1".
ff'is
li:i
10)
'.0J
771,4
113
25
S3
?74
r.7'4
. 17
41
92
. I2
,1liiii4
.119 Yf
114U
,12ti
.141
, 4!'.
, Wl.
, 521
.J0l"i
. I7?i
.101
!-.!.
: t;:
, 91
. 254
. 784
. 4o;
, 95'.
. 131
. 82
. RSI J
. 55
. 92
. 01
. 35
.1031,
..'Ul
. 4
.140T
.121
. 5C,t4
, 1 1
. 19?,
. no
. S9
.101)1,4
. Mia
Trust receipts. Nomlnnl.
Commerrlal Advertiser's flunnclnl Lon
don cnblegnim: Iluslness nn'tho Stock ex
chnngn here was moderately actlvo today,
though the settlement attracted moderate
attention. It appeared thnt tho carrying
over account wns small In everything ex
cept Americans, where the bull position
was shown to be decidedly larger than wns
expected, tlenernl coutnngo whs fi'j,; for
St. Paul, t; Denver & Rln Grande, (ij; Nor
folk & Western. 4. The market opened
Arm nnd relapsed Into activity on the over,
night brenk In New York. Realizations
were begmi In the whole list, excepting
only Southern Pacific, nnd In the afternoon
prices were weaKer sun on .ew VorK
sales, The close was near the bottom.
Money was tight The rale was I'1, Hills
were 3 3-ltj. The bunk bought AlW.iX'.) of
1
. Ynrli Jlone?' .MnrUrt.
NMW YORK, March 26.MONMY-On
call, steady at 2'4f)24 per cent; prime mer
cantile paper, .1M4V( per cent; Sterling ex
change llrm, with actual business In bank
ers' bills nt $.ssi 1 for demand and nt $l.8Pi
for sixty tluvs; posled rates, $I.S5,4'if I.Sli,
commerrlal bills. $1 M1( I.SU4.
SILVMR-Ccrtlllcntes, (SUtSc; bar silver,
60V: Mexican dollars. 19c.
HONDS-Oovernmciit, Ilrmer; state, Ir
regular; railroad, Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today are ns
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, teg,
do coupon
do 3s, rcg
do coupon
do now 4s, rcg.
uu uuupuu
do old Is, rcg...
00 coupon
do 5s, rcg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 O's ....
Atch. gen. 4
do adj. 4s
Catania So. 2s...
C. ,fc o. 4 '4s
"do 5s....:
C. . N. W. c. 7s.
, do S. F. deb. Ds.
Chicago Tor. Is..
( 0I0. So. Is.
D. A: R, O. 4s...
Mrlo general Is...
F. W. A: D. C. Is.
Hen. Mlectrlc 5s..
la. Central Is
L. & N. mil. 4s...
M K. ,l T. 2s....
110 is
N. Y. C. Is
N. J. C. gen. 3s.
No. Paclllc Ss...
do 4s
N Y, C : S L Is
N. ,t W. con. Is.
Oregon Nuv. Is..
do Is
Oregon S. L. lis.,
do consul "5..,
Reading gen. Is.
Rio u. v. is
.10(5
ntjjj
lll'4
135'i
13S'I
113
HI'
Ill's
lll'v
12.1'V
KIM.
91',, St I, I At C. US
UsUISt l .V: S F g. (is.
IlisUISt
!07',a St. Paul consols.
121-YSl P. O & V Is.
111'. UO OS
121
97
102
lOi
170
117'i
102'j
8i-l
So. Paclllc Is....
So. Railway Cs..
S, R. A: T. lis....
Tix. Ai P Is
do 2s
I'tilon Pac. Is...
Wabash Is
do 2s
West Shore Is..
Wis. Central Is..
9",Va. Centuries
,107'4
,1:4:1
, 71T4
10.V:,
,109
103U
HO
,101
12S
.lliiii
, 91'
lOb'i 119
,13114
.lS4Vi
118
,120'4
I'-'ti
llil44
57
120
!)
IO1SU
,119(j
110
11 3' 4
. till,
Offered.
Ilnaton sloru Huiilnllons.
HOSTON, Mnrch 2i!.-Call loans, 2.ifi
per cent;, time loans, 3'4yi per cent, oillclal
1 lusluu;
A., T. & S. F...
do ptd
Amer. Sugar ..
in nr,i
Amer. Tei.. ....
Hoston Alb'y.
Ilnslmi IM
Hoston ,t n't'!!!',
C, R. & (.
Dominion loal .
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
ill) tlfd
Fltcliburg pfd.!!
Oen. Mlectrlc ...
do prd
IM. K.tr.v III
K K. ft i'
Old Colony .'.'.'.',
old Dominion ..
iiuinier
I'lilon Paclllc ...
I'lilon Lund
iW'i
West Mud
!I"J UV.IInirli l-.lrc
.111 Atchison 4s
I21'4 N. M. (?. At C. 5s
1H'M4 Adventure
.255 Ring. Mln. Co..
,171 Amul. Copper ..
I'.U'j Atlantic
107'4 Hoston ti Mont.
, 37i4 HiiHi- iv Hoston.
.110 C11I. & llccla....
, 47 Centennial
IW'A1 Franklin
,14l4 Humboldt
.213 Osceola
.Jim Parrot
,2i Qiilncy
, 12 Santa Fe Copper
,2i7 M'amnrack
,14'rl'iuh Mining ....
19'i. Winona
91I Wolverines
. 3il
. 93
. C2H
102
, OS
, 11'i
:i"i
3.V1'
99
9",0
27
-J
25
85'.4
51
173
"31
tit,
51,j
Xrrr Vnrk MIiiiiib Stneka.
NMW YORK. .March 2fi.-Tbe follnwlnir
are quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 23
Alice 31
Rrcece 120
Hriinswlck Con.. 23
Comslock Tun... 45
( on. ( al. ,t V11.. .170
Dead wood Ter.. M
Horn Silver lb)
Iron Silver 5S
Leailvlllc Con... 5
Little Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Polosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
.. It
..930
.. G3
.. 8
.. 12
.. S
... .'HI
.. S3
..too
London Mtork Quutatlonii.
LONDON. March 2ti.-l p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money HiUReaillng
nil lii'nnnnt i.,li !.-
A IIOllKfltl
Cumuli, m Pac.
Si. Paul
Illinois Central
I.OIIISVlllf
.. 01' do 1st pfd
.. 9t'l4 Fnlon Pac. pfd
..155',4 No. Par. pfd...
140 jiirand Trunk ..
inn. ..,.1..
N. Y. Central' .'.! 150(4 Rand Mine's'".'.'.
I 1. 1 1 ll.sy i vu II III .. ,;i'4(
.. 7HS
.. .87
.. fJ
.. st.
. . 9',.
.. 41.
HA It SILVMR-rnchangeil. 27'4d per oz.
MONMY-11 Hi per cent. The rnto nf ,11s.
count 111 the open maiket fnr short lillls.
,'113-HHi3' per cent; ror three months' bills.
.i'1'ii.i', per cent.
HnnU CloMrlnio.
CIHCAOO. March 2.-Clearlngs. $22,018,
105: balances. $.n9i;.n92: pnxird ftfhHinrn
$1,851,1(1.89; New York exchange, 50c ills-count.
ST. LOrlS, March 2i5.-Clearlngs. $.9iX-...
113; balances, $1SR,447; money, in demand, fifi
7 per cent, New York exchange, 15c pre
mium bid. 25c premium asked.
CINCINNATI. March 2t!.-Clcnrlnas. J2.-
811.750; money. 3'41ti per cent; New York
exchange. 16fi25e discount.
I'HII.ADKIiPIIIA. Marc 1 26. C ear ncs.
$17,538,811: balanteM. $2,298,:S8.
HA1.T1MORM. .March 20.-C car ngs. $3.-
S1(!.li30; balances, $571,281.
NMW YORK. March 2i5.-C curings. $211.-
007.517; balnnces, $19, 193,1; Vi.
HOSTON, Mnrch 20. -Clearings, $27,171,214;
balances, $2,578,407.
(.'niidlllnn nf the Trrsnnrj,
WASHINOTON, March 26,-Today'mtntn.
ment of the treasury bulances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive or the $150.O00,oon gold
reserve III Hie division of redemption.
shows: Available cash balnnces, $152,317,057;
gold, $93,9SS,2.)I.
Wool Mnrl.rl.
ST. LOI'IS. March 20.--WOOL-D11II:
nieillum grades, I211S',4c; light line, 12'n
15c; heavy line, miKe; tub wnshed, Mi
27r.
HOSTON. March W. - WOOI-There Is an
Improved time In the wool market till"
week mid Indications now point to a
sli linger situation. Territory wools con
tinue In meet the bulk nf trade. Fine me
dium and line scoured staple are now beiiiR
held at 42'(43e. while the strictly Maple nr.
tide I), selling for I5i 4'V. I'Tcpcc wools
urn In moderate supply, and while the de
mand Is moderate, valuer are on a steady
basis. The local market Is llrm for Austra
lia n wools.
LONDON. March 2il.-WOOI-The offer
ings at Hie wool miction sales today
amounted lo 11,071! bales. The offerings
were nf good quality and purchasing was
general. America bought good grensies lit
top prices, paying from 9d to Is l3(d.
Scotireds were bought treely by Franco and
(ierniiiny. Crossbieds were In good demand
al steady prices. Cape of Hood Hope and
Natal were luken by tho home trade nnd
by the continent. Following are the unles;
New South Wales. 500 bales; greasy, 41i91,4d,
Queensland. 500 bales; scoured, lOUfrlld.
Victoria, fiOO bales: scoured, fi'td'ls 3d.
South Alistrnlln, 400 bales; grensv. 5'n9d.
West Australia, 500 bales; greasy, rii4iTi8id.
New Zealand. .1 900 bales; scoured, fidlHs
2d; greasy. .1fS'd. Cape of flood Hope anil
Natal, 1.200 bales; greasy. .IflRd. Punta
Arenas, 3.000 bales; greasy, t'iftOVl. Huenos
Ayres, 100 bales; greasy, l'4?5d. Itnllnn,
100 bales, greasy, Hitl'.4d.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle Only Modemts and Beth
Steers and Oowi Sold Bttoog.
HOGS REACH HIGH POINT OF THE SEASON
Supply of Sheep Hiither Light nnd
.Mnrket nn Until Micep nnd
Lniiibs Ruled Actle nml About
Mend)' with cMcnlii.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 20.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hugs, sheep.
Oillclal Monday 2,! 2.n,' 2,ei3
Oiilclul Tutsday 3.01 0,11 1 a.tWi
Two days this week .' 5,32 9,510 B.iVM
Santo days lust week.... U.WJ L,lti 11,112
Same week befnrc f',527 13.VI2 11,523
Sainu three weeks ago... O.uji) lo.ilS) 13,121
Same tour weeks ago.... 5,337 lo,872 1 V . I 7
Same dnys lust wccK.... 5,312 9,l)'J2 li,2tSI
Avcrugu price paid for hogs for the past
several ituys, wlili comparisoiis:
I 19)1 190J.K199.,189'i.lS9i.189'i.18a3.
March
.March
.March
.March
March
.March
March
.Murch
.March
.March
Murch
Marc 1 1
Murch
Murch
.March
Murch
March
Murch
Murch
Murch
March
March
Match
Ma rch
March
March
CnfTeo .Mnrket.
NMW YORK. Mnrch 2ii.-COFFMM-Sjot
Rio, dull and weak; No. 7, invoice, Titi7n.
Mild, dull; Cordova, Mil2'sc. The mnrket
for futures opened stendy, with prices live
points lower, and ruled quiet and gener
ally featureless, with an easy undertone,
following dlsuppoliitlng cnbles, easier spot
markets nnd continued absence of public
Interest, with local sentiment weak but
disinclined tu sell, fearing the accumulation
of short Interest. The market rlnKid dull
In tone, with prices net unchanged to 10
points lower. Total sales reached 2 750
nags, maiming May at s.coc; July, 5,70c;
September, 5.MV; December, Oc.
Kvnpnrntri nnd Dried Frail.
NMW YORK. March 2H.-MVAPORATJ3D
APPLM8 There was 11 slow and uninterest
ing market prevalent for evaporated apples
today. Owing to tho ubsencc of aggressive
selling pressure prices were llrmlv held at
ine niii oasis, state common, 34He; prime,
VMiVkc: choice. .TiiSI.e: fancv. rufiUe.
CALIFORNIA DRIMD FRt'ITS-Innetlve
bit steady. Prunes. 3Mi7e per lb., as lo
sl.o nnd quality. Apricots, Royal, 7H'Jtl2e;
Moor Park. S'.(fil3e. Peaches, peeled, 12'4'ii'
-uu , uupi'i'ii-u, define.
iw York Dry (,ooiU Market.
NMW YORK, March SC. -DRY UOODS
Spot business bus been dull under bud
wenther Influences nnd mnll orders bnrolv
.!' ......id ui ii nun pt'i 11
no material chnngn In the lono of the mar-
i,-t mi piuii,j L'uiinun, llli' lll'liuiutl oeing
reudlly met In nil dlrecllons. Print clolhs
nro In good ilemnud. Nupni'd fabrics are
Irregular. Silks steady, with u modernte
Steiiiiinlilp l.lne In .Miiulln,
SAN FRANCISCO. Mnrrb 26. San Fran
rlsco Is to have direct steam servlcn with
Maulln. Its urgent need hns been voiced In
meetings of locnl bodies nnd to supply It
tho Orientul Stemnshlp company has de
cided lo place two of Its vessels on tho
route. These nro tho Monmotlthshlro and
tho Carmarthenshire, steel ships of 3.ou0
tons nurueu ana tnirteen Knots speed. The
former Is scheduled to start on Its llrst
trip on April 10 and will be followed by Its
consort on May 10. It Is expected the time
occupied between this city nnd the Philip
pines will be twenty-ono or twenty-two
days nnd the Intention of tho company Is
to provide thirty dnys' service. Tho rout.1
of tho steamers will bo via Yokohama,
Nngusakl, Manila nnd Hong Kong,
Ice (iiirifi llreiibs.
MlLWAl'KMK, Wis.. March 2C.-A small
purt of the Ice gorge at Saukvllle gave way
this afternoon, partially relieving tho
Inundated village. The water which covered
tho sidewalks Ust nlaht has disappeared,
hut the river hns risen considerable, doing
damage to bridges nnd properly along the
Milwaukee river between Saukvllle und this
city.
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3 71 3 93
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3 (V) 3 911
3 77
3 83
3 81
II 74
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4 41
4 30
4 42
4 40
3 75 4 60
3 C5
3 B9 4 71
3 CO, 4 80
1
I
19
2;i
12
3
Indicates Sunday.
The oiilclul number of cars of stock
brotuht In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hog1". Sheep. H'r's.
C. M. & St. P. Ity... 2
O. A. St. L. Ry -
Missouri Pacific It'... 5
Fnlon Pacllli; system. 10
C. & N. W. Ry 4
F., H. M, V, R. R 23
C St. P.. M. & O. Ry. 2.!
H. M. R. R. R 27
C. H. ,t Q. Ry 3 .. 1
K. C. St. J 2 I
C. R. I. ,t P., enst... 3 3
('.. R. I. H. P., weft.. I
Illinois Ccntrnl " 11 11 11
Total receipts 122 92 17 (5
The disposition of the day's receipts was
us follows, each buer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Ruvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 257 1.115 321
O. H. Hammond Co 315 1.19', Jil
Swift nnd Company KC9 LflVi 6-;
Cudaliy Packing Co 835 1.40S 491
Armour it Co 22 ImO 1,5',9
Swift and Co., K. ('.... ,2
Swift and Co. country .'
R. Heckcr & Degun 88
Lnbmnn & Co w
W. I. Stephen 4
Livingstone & Schaller.. 1
Iluinlllon .V: Rothschild. 8S
I.. F. Ilusz II
R. F. II 14
A. S. M 9S
Wolf ft Miiwhlliney 10 ;.
Other buyers 133 .o
2,19 6.70
S.t'-'ll
Totals
CATTLi: There was not an excessive run
of cattle here today for a Tuesday, und us
nnekers were all lllicr.il l)iiers tne mnrKci
started out active ami steady to strong
nil around on anything at all good.
Receipts Included about 15 curs uf beef
steers, for which there was a good demunil.
Iluvers started In early and bought up tho
good kinds nt strong prices. In some cases
sales were made that looked a little higher,
but taking the market as a wnoie ine situa
tion could best be described by calling It
actlvo and steady to strong. Kven the less
desirable bunches moved quite freely today
at good steady prices.
There were not as many cows nnd heifers
on sale an there were "steers, and the mnr
ket was active ami stenily to strong 1111
nrminil The better crudes were picked up
early In the morning nt good, strong prices,
and the medium kinds and canners also
sold In good season nt fully steady prices.
l.vervining was out 01 nisi uaiius in
seaso'n and the Inte arrlvnls also sold as
fnst us they enme In.
nulls, cnlvs and stngs did not show
much of any change today, prices being
about the same as they were yesterday.
Tho deniund ror recners was eqnui 10 1110
supply today, und as a result prices held
good anil nrm, anu anyming 111 1111 gunn
met with ready sale. Stock calves, if of
good quality, are now selling In good shape.
mid In fact anything good In the way or
stock cut lb; is selling uign 111 comparison
with beef cuttle. She stuff Is In good do
inn nil mid prices strong. Common "Mttle
of all kinds, however, are neglected. Repre
sentative sules:
STMMRS
No.
No.
4
10
1
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7
10
5
19
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1
15
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8
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Av. IT.
. 815 fit n
. 72 .1 S3
710
. sin
. 800
. 9iiS
.1124
. 932
.1050
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4 ()
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4 10
t 13
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I 20
970 J I 20
...10.T
.11:10
...1002
... 790
... 891
...100
... MS
...1150
... SS.",
... 907
...1140
...1043
...1034
... 970
...1121
...1011
...1058
,...1027
...1150
...1021
...1011
...1112
...1310
.12.12
I 20
4 25
4 25
4 10
I 30
I ?0
4 20
4 :5
I 35
4 35
4 40
I 40
4 40
I 45
4 45
4 43
I 15
I 40
4 40
4 45
4 15
I 15
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15
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20
17
15
40
11
9
Av.
97S
pi95
9'5
1075
1155
1150
1015
lost
1131
1093
11S0
1091
1110
1120
1108
1383
1137
1191
851
10150
1240
llftS
1307
1193
1187
142S
1011
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....1330
....1291
....1300
1224
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939
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920
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820
770
1030
720
750
910
1015
780
740
805
700
1090
11170
910
103.)
820
920
8111
970
1030
CM
980
1030
802
S()
950
870
950
9'JO
1122
1070
950
1010
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1OI0
1041
(Mh)
1072
1210
.1000
3 90 40.
4 30 10...,
COWS.
2 00 2. . .
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2 40
2 40
2 50
2 SO
2 50
2 50
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3 40
3 50
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3 50
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932 3 10 7
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3 00
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1050
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1250
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910
9S0
980
1111
2 855
1 900
3 1033
1 1420
2 SSII
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.... 957
....1150
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....1009
....1011
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....1111
.... 95
....1000
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4...
8...
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1113
1270
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I 53
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4 53
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4 00
4 (10
4 CO
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I 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
1 70
4 7o
4 75
4 73
4 73
I 75
I 80
I 80
I 80
4 80
4 3
4 85
4 S3
I 95
5 15
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3 50
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3 50
3 50
3 50
3 m
3 30
3 50
3 150
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3 00
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 80
3 8.5
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3 '.")
3 90
it 90
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3 90
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4 15
4 15
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CALVMS.
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fill) 2 An
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STOCKMRS AND FMMDMHS.
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... 530
... 725
,.. 810
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... 701
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.. 700
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3 50
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3 50
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1100Sl'hnrr ifiu rullinr n tlcbt run of
hogs here today for a Tuesday and as
other points reporled stronger prices the
mutket here opened about 7'o higher with
bids 'going mostly lrom 3.sn to 5.s2'a. The
puckers, however, failed to get many of
the hogs at those prices und soon ralsev'
their builds mid bought the hogs nil thu
Way llli to J5.9.V Tim hiitlt suld at S5.S5 mid
J.1.S7V4. or a big dime higher than yesterdiiy s
general minuet. ,s the morning uiivanccii
the market kept getting better and to
ward tho lust end hogs In sonic cases sold
as much as 15c higher, it was tho most
active market that bus been seen here In
a long time and the hogs changed bunds
about as fast us they were unloaded.
The dose of the mutket was very strong
and active, and could be quoted 101 13c
higher than yesterday with the exception
of about the l.ist rour loads to urilvc, which
buyers rather shut down on. As will bo
seen lrom the table of average prices tho
market today was at the high point of the
year, lieprcsentalive sales:
No.
ID...
fii.:.
30...
78...
53. . .
OS...
51...
81...
SO...
13...
30...
83...
CO. . .
."9. . .
51...
83...
20. . .
89...
Av.
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...1SS
...218
...195
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...IMS
...231
. . .203
. . .232
...l!i
...2X
...251
...202
...192
...312
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...211
sh. p
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80 5 80
50....
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Ti. . . .
112...
02....
53. . . .
52....
57....
93....
57....
82. . . .
155....
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St..,.
82....
79.".'.
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82. . . .
70. . . .
74....
07.,
72..
88
91..
.2:1:1
.207
.207
.217
.220
.231
.223
.llni
.i'l W
.220
,2::a
.210
.21:1
.219
.21 IS
.213
...1S2
...223
...19i)
...179
...20.1
...199
! .' .'20.1
...209
70
120
100
ll
80
8)
10
120
120
120
80
'so
80
SO
so
'so-
so
100
so
so
'so
'46
'so
so
100
80
120
20
M'li
5 ' 2'2
3 S2Vb
5 2i
5 ,21''.
r si",5
ii 82'.
5 S2'i,
5 s2i
5 82 U
5 85
5 .S3
5 85
5 85
ft 3
5 sr.
5 85
r. 7i
r. S3
5 S3
f, 85
5 85
3 85
5 85
5 85
5 85
5 S3
5 85
5 85
5 85
5 85
5 85
5 85
.j S3
3 S3
5 85
3 85
5 S3
5 85
5 87' i
5 S7
S7',.
5 S7',.
0 87 'i
No.
81. .
89...
70...
SO...
72...
71...
171..
153...
05. . .
I m . .
02...
49....
70....
5S....
70....
74....
82....
90. . . .
S3....
CI....
59....
70 233
CO 250
til 235
M 201
Av.
..215
..177
..207
. .231
..210
. .218
..1X12
..210
..211
. .239
. .233
..242
..210
. .230
..235
.209
.201
.170
.207
.289
ii.
29. .
05..
153..
SO..
87..
80. .
CI..
29..
83. .
II..
00. .
87..
81..
71..
1 ,
05. .
SO..
or...
75..
02..
J.3..
....282
....215
....218
....220
....231
....230
....250
....259
....210
....112
....22S
....209
....197
. . . .213
. . . .SXS
. . . .23S
....23S
....25!
....212
....270
....281
!4ll. Pr.
80 6 S7'j
SO 5 87' j
10 5 S7j
5 S7',i
5 S7la
fi 87Va
5 87'j.
5 S7'ij
5 87'4
5 87' a
5S7'a
o ,'
5 37'.i
f. S7Ss
5 87 'j,
D 873
5 K7's
5 87'a
5 7'a
5 90
5 )
5 !)
5 90
5 ID
5 '.")
0 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
5 90
6 90
f 9i)
fi 90
5 90
6 90
5 90
5 9i)
5 90
r. 90
r, fi
r. 92',
3 92'.3
5 92'i
5 95
D 93
5 95
5 95
10
SO
SO
2S0
SlILLP There was only n fnlr run of
heep here today and the demand being of
liberal proportions the mnrket rilled actlvo
and steady lo strong. Mexican lambs sold
as IiIkIi as $5.30, which was stronger, und
wethers brought $1.80 the same as yesterday
and ewes also sold In yesterday's notches at
$1.20. Mverylhlng chunged bunds curly In
the morning nnd the mnrket enme to u close
fiom lack of stuff in noil. Cllnneil sbnon
ure beginning to arrive mid ti string of 505
weiiiers soid loony for $4.40.
Very lew feeders ure being offered nnd
the market can safely ho quoted stenily
Quotations: Choice fed wetbers, $4.40tf
4.05; tali to good wethers, $4.25i?4.IO; choice
lightweight ycnrllngs. $4. COON. SO: fnlr to
good yearlings. $4.4Oi4.00; cholco light walght
ewes, Jl.15fj4.30i fair to good ewes, $3.9igi
4.13; choice lambs, $5,15tfj5.23; fnlr to good
lambs, $4.fKKjf5.15; feeder ewes, $3.25&3.50;
feeder wethers, $3.7504.00; feeder lambs.
51. .niV 1 tpi). Representative sales
1 buck
I cull lambs
I goats ,
1 western ewe
505 clipped wethers
1 buck
0 western welhers ,
797 western wethers ,
1 buck
274 western lambs ,
571 western lambs
211 western lambs.
ino wcslern lambs
520 Colorado-Mexican lambs
7 spring lnmbs ,
15 western yearlings
20 cull ewes
213 western ewes ,
tf) feeder lnmbs
122 western lambs
19i) $3 00
or. 1 00
CO 4 25
70 1 23
101 4 10
140 I 50
111) t 75
118 4 80
160 4 SO
72 6 (N)
1 11 5 00
71 5 00
7fi 5 20
80 5 30
31 7 )
101 5 10
92 2 00
91 4 20
CI 4 25
69 4 SO
ciuc.Uio 1,1 vi; stock .iniiKcr
Cntlle mill Miim'ii N Irmly In Strong
IIiiks IIIkIiit.
ClIK'AfiO, March 26. CATTLM -Receipts,
3,5() head, Including l(Ki Texans; market
generally steady to strong and active;
Texans, IOo higher than lust week; good
to prlmn steers, $5.00ftfi.OO; poor lo medium,
$3.73'?'4.90; slnckers und feeders, active nnd
10c higher at $.1.Mi',7B; cows. $2.70'i(l. 10;
heifers, $2.7r4.CO; calipers. $2,007)2 05; bulls,
$2.75'a 1.35; calves, 25c lower than last week
nt $l.25f(5.73; Texas-fed steers $I.OO'n5.oO;
highest sales today at $1.80; Texas gruss
steers. $3.l0(((4.0O; TexiiH bulls. $2,501(3.75.
HOOS Receipts today. I0,lm0 head; esti
mated tomorrow, 21,000 bend; left over, 400
head: nctlve and loo higher, closing easier;
top. $0.20; mixed und butchers, $B.0fffl,t2i;
good to cholco heavy. $0.05'? 0.20; rough
heavy, lT,.mn;W; light, $5,S5tj0.07'i; bulk of
sales, $0.H0fo0.07,;1.
SHMMP AND LAMPS Receipts, 13,000
bend; sheep, stendy to strong; lnmbs, strong
to slinde higher; good to cholco wothcts,
$I.S0f5.(O; fnlr to choice mixed, $1.50111 S5;
western sheep, $l.80(fif..0i); yeurllngs, $4.80'r
5.10; native lumbs, $l.80fj'fi.5O; western lnmbs,
$3.10'i5.50.
KniiNiis (ity live Slock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, March 20.-CATTL1:
Receipts, 9,5uO natives, 71") i'c.xmis and 3f)
calves; heavy href steers. Heady, other
cattle, steady In 10c higher; native steers.
$1,001(5.50. stockers nnd feeders, $l.0i'1jC00,
western fed steers, $l,20f(5. 10; Texas and
Indian steers. $1.014. 90; cows. $3 251(1.03,
heifers. $3,851( 1.75, dinners. $2,751)3 25, bulls,
J3.251l3.50; inlvcH, $l.(),)10.00.
H()(iS Receipts, 15,0m bend; market r.'n
10c higher; top soles, $0.02'j; bulk. $.851'
5.95: heavy, $5 9O1i0.02' j; mixed packers, $...8.i
5.95: light, $3.001f5.!iO; pigs, $"..( 3 50.
SIIMMI AND LAMPS -Receipts, 3,lm
bead; market strong; western lambs. $.. lOfg
5.30; western wethers. $4.75f(,VOO; yearlings,
$1,901(5.10; ewes, $I.251M.55; culls, $2,7513.75.
SI, I, mils Lite Sli.ok Miuiiel.
ST. LOI'IS, March 20. -CATTLM Rn
celpts, 3.100 head. Including l.fino Texans;
market steady; unlive shipping and export
steers. $19015 75: iliessed beef and butch
ers' steers. $1,501(5 51); steers under l,0 lbs ,
$3.soll.5o: stockers and feeders, $2 I31( 1.05;
cows noil heifers, $2 ooii 1.75; canners. Jl 25
(f2.75; bulls. I'.tHf.l 50: Texus nnd Indian
steers, $3 501( 1.70; cows mid helfcis, $2.50'((
3.00.
I lOi !S-Receipts, 10,Sfm head: market 10c
higher; pigs and lights. $5,8515.95; packers,
$5 8510 00. butchers, $0.(fl1i0.12','y.
SHMMP AND LAMIIS-Itecelpts, fKm bend:
market I0e higher: native muttons, $l(oii,
4.50; lambs. $5.(01(3.35; culls and bucks, $2.50fr
4.00; wcslern sheep, $1.90.
Slnck In Huhl.
Following are the receipts nf the four
principal western markrts fnr Mnr.h 20:
. inn'. 111. up. mi'''i'
South omulm 3,on
Chicago
Kansas city .,
I nils
St
. 3,ro
.10.200
. 3.100
0.771
Kooo
15.1100
1 (1.800
1.000
M.0U0
a.ooo
f)
Totals ' .
19.817 4S57I 20,500
Nimv York I. It e sioeU Mnrl.cl.
NMW VORK Mar'h 20. RMMVMS Re.
celpts. ISIS heud, no trading, feeling steadv,
laicit Llvcrpi'ol and lnnlori tnhlrs quol4
live entile higher ut 12tfl34c per Ib.j ro-
frlgerulcr beef higher ill SiUnO'tc per lb;
exports nidux. 750 cnftle nnd 3. HO quarters
of b-er
CALVMS-ltciclptit. 2f. head; feeling tin
changed, iiitninoii to choice veals sold nt
II WW 7.1m : barnyard cnUes, nomlnul.
HHMP.P AND LAMMS -Receipts. I'") heud;
inarki t stia.lv. no sheep on nnlci prlmn
lnmbs, si,,w ,,1 t: 15. . .
, linos Receipt., s.sjr, hendi nomliitilly
lower ut $tl.iMjir, an,
( I. ,lnsi'pli siiii'li lliirkrl,
Spl'Til ST JOSMWII, March i'0.-(Spo-cial.i-
riic .li.tirmil quotes:
CAITI.H Rri'dpis, i bond; mnrket
ncllM.. uVl ili-aih; natives, ?l.2iKIi!0:
I exit and westerns. $3. ".1(5.25; cows hltd
luifers, tx,' 1 75. bulls mid stugf, $2.3H(
l.sf.; eatllngs ami uilv.s $tiKvl.sri; stock
ers and feeders. i,nni'.-., i nu,? no
I Hoes Kri i lni. :. ii i,., ..i .',,.. i,, r,i,i
Hv higher; all gr.idi s, $,', vi'.iti 02't; bulk of
"'ly?!,;';' WHfl.l'2',,: pK. st,a.l.
SI MMI AND LAMMS R n, o.vft)
bend; market at live mul sttoiiE lo IC
higher: lambs, $3.0o'r, X, v. aiilngs, fl.Jt(('
...tl; Wether-, I lull . 75; ewes, $1.9i I 10.
iiiirm: iitiiiiiri' rri:km itcctnin,
Iteeelpls 11 1- (iilenmi slnck iirds
l,nces In en i s,
CIIICAOO, MmicIi 20 -The (iilcafjo hnrso
market broke the teeord of receipts yester
day, there having arrived at the Dexter
park muphllhcuier, Fnlon stock Y.irds.
during the day 1.097 Iioi-ch In 111 cars ,,n.
Hltutiiig the largest number ever 11 Ived
In one ilny. rbe highest prelims reeenl
wns June 13, 19, when l.iios bend nriived.
'I he lecelpls ror the month uf March thus
Inr show a gain of .',057 over Hie eorrc
spondlng pel Ind or lust cur and the
month of February showed a gain of 2,"SI0
over February, ifmo. over I1H1.OM burses nro
sold on tills market yearly.
A large number of Iho horses now belli,?
purchased In this market ate ror the
I'.ngllsh army, a slgnlitcmit fuel Is that n
huge proportion of this consignment con
sists of horses bought especially for Miigllsh
iirmy otllcers, many of iho mounts having
been already selected especially ror cerlnln
olllcers who prcior Hie American horse to
any ol bet.
4.
(HI 11111I lliisln,
OIL CI TV, Pu., March i'O.-OH.S -Credit
bulunccs. $ 30; certlllcatcs. no bid: ship
mcnts. lll.us bbls . average. 89.2S0 bbl.:
runs. s,,!i,;;, i,i,k. ; uvcr igc, 87.90:) bbls.
SA NNAI1, March i'C-OII.S Spltlts of
liirpciillne, llrm, 3l',ii3tj.c. Rnsln. llrm:
qtlolc: A, II. C. $1.25; D, $1.30; M. $1.35; F
Z:!l:;tiU: '-
Suuur .llnrket.
NMW ORLMANS. March 20.-Si;a. R--Qillet;
open kettle. .1i4(ii3c; open kettln
cenlrirugul. 3'5HLe. cenlrlltlgnl yollow. M4
fill'.l-ICc; seconds, ,T(i3 15-10c. Molasses, very
strong: open kettle. 85(20c
NMW VORK. .March 20.- St'OAR Rnw,
steady to 111 111; fair rellnllig, 3'4V3 17-22C;
centrirugal, 90 lest, 4 13-32e; molnsscs sugar.
.19-.T.V; rcilned, llrm.
"Worth Its Weight in Gold."
DR. ItADWAT A CO.New Tofk-oln-tlomen:
I send Inclosed M. O., for which
you will please send me one doaen Rail
way's Ready Relief and one doscn Hnd
way's Pills. Your Rendy Relief Is consid
ered hereabouts to be worth Its weight In
gold. This is why 1 nm Induced to handle
It. I have hnndlod Oil for some time
but 1 consider tho R. R, R. rir superior to
this, ns It rives beter satisfaction.
.1. M. ALKXANDER.
Radway's Ready Relief cures Headache,
Toothache, Neuralgia, Rhoumatlsm, Lum
bago, pains and wtukness in tho back,
Bptno or ktdntys, pains around the liver,
pleurisy, swelling of tho Joints nnd pains
of all kinds. The application of Radway's
Ready Rellof will afford Immediate oas'i
and Its continued use for n few days ef
fects a permanent cure. Bold by druggists
BE SURE TO GET RADWAY'S
FIRST CLAS4 PVLLPIAN SLEEPERS
...DAILY BETWEEN...
OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO
Without Chang
GREAT
ROOK ISLAND
ROUTE
..All the btt 5crnery of the ROCKY
MOUNTAINS and .SIERRA NEVADA by
Daylight In both direction!.
DININfl CAR SERVICE TIIROUOII,
BUPFUT LIBRARY CAR5.
For fall Information, reservation! and Itiner
ary "Chicago to Callfornlu" nddreu City
Ticket Office, 1323 parnam St,, OmahaL
Neb.
CHl.niaTCII'S LNLLISH
ENNYR0YAL (PILLS
OrtcTseT ana O11I7 UtBulue.
CHKillKSTF.H'.S K.NIil.ls'll
IT- Ml
9k
7 - m
Id ItCIl inl Galil mmllif bon. .!!
I bloc lHbm TsLrnoolhtr. R(fua
I Diiniftrona hubitlluUona mnA Imllft.
I1b. IIU7 Af jour ()rnf In ftrn14e. la
iiipi for Ptirltcutiirft TettMOBlU
L1 " Mrller fop I.BiUei." In IHKr, b; r.
lurn Mall. 1 0.OIIII Teillmoaitla Solil br
I l),u,,ltll r7klh.tp I')., n,ll fln..
VulU9tbl-.r,f UadlOB H.n.n', I'M 1 1, A.. I'A.
Buy FRYER HILL OP LEADVILLB at
6c a share; Company controls 17 claims la
tho heart of tho District; property holm?
operated with a steam hoist; has a record
of production of $100,000.00.
Iluy ntlDK MINING COMPANY STOCK
at 20c a sharo; tho company owns 45 clalmi
nnd n larae mill; Is a steady Bblppci and
employs 25 men; will undoubtedly pay fllvl-
dends this year.
Write for Information concerning- divi
dend paylOB stock BhowlntT an lnvcstmenl
of better than 33W per cent, to Herbort 3.
Shnw, offices H and 15, Ilrown I'alaco Ho
tel, Denver, Colorado. Approved stocks
sold on instnltcent plan. Direct privnto
wlro to all Colorado oxchnnges.
Stocks and Bonds
IloiiRht and Sold nnd Carried on Margin
Bonds for Investment.
CHARLES C. ADS1T,
224 La Salle St. Chicago.
nt.MC ni;ri:iii:ci:s I'l'iixhiiiiii,
l'lllATH Willi: TO MOW VORK.
'I'l'li'phiine Hint).
Boyd Commission Co
SticccHsors lo James K lloyd & Co.,
OMAHA, NE1I.
COMMISSION
(Ht.M.V, I'ltOMMONS AMI ,STO( ICS,
Hun i d nt ii nde IIiiIIiIIuk,
Direct wlrcn to ('hlcngo mid Now York,
1'orrcaponu.eiico. John A Warren Ac Co.
i,i:i;i, Minn:.
CKHTIFICATi: OK I'l.'llLK'ATION.
Kliito of Ni'braiiku, Olllco of Auditor nf
l'ubllo AicountH, Lincoln. I'Vlirunry Ihi,
1WI. It Ih heicby ciTtlhVd Unit tho i'raderH'
liisurunco ruinpnny of ('IiIciiko, In tliiiiituto
of Illinois, Iiuk compiled with tho InNtiranrn
luw of thlH Htatii, iippltciililo to mucIi cuni
punli'M, und In thorofori) iitithorlncd to con
tlnuij the JiuHlncHK of Uro nnd IlKlitulim In
Btirauco In IIiIh Hlalc for tho current year.
endhiK Juniiary ."Int. ltKi..
Wltni'HU my hand nnd tho seal of iho
nulltor of public accounts, tho day nnd
year lrt above written
(H'!ll ) HIAULKS U'KRTON
Auditor of I'ublh! Accounts
Uy 11. A. I1AUCOUK, Deputy. Mcliiwit