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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, .MARCH 11, 1894—~TWENTY PAGES é " stand ready to extend such accommodation c I“FR l l D Fw l L extea Tndia mess, SO0, Cut meats. quist; | 00 marks y notes, Incroase, 400,000 marks; A r reme | b 5 3 R CONDITION OFOMAHA'S TRADE | &ty s attudtor " senpimae nousen: | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | et isher ittt Sttt S | bt st e, ey et "set | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | Bk ok, ecuiaiye arengeh, tn the “Corn I selling at from 20 to 25 cents in Flosed at §1.90; anles, Broes nt §1.32t; March, 3 S ! erna the course of prices, and where vajues the country, which is certainly a living profit s $7.27, nominali May, ke, rofin STOOKS AND BONDS. close at a decline of 40c per bbl when land owners are closing contracts with contiment ot Southy America, "0 com Skt z pork, 206 per 100 Ibs. on Inrd. and 15c on Matters of All Borts Show a Decided Im- :;;’J":‘::uv{v'fvr corn at 13 cents and the use ot | Wieat Was Dull and Olosed Lower than | @iz e prime ,x|3|;w\‘r,y\‘y 0!y, "800 | Shaco Speculation Was Generaily Firm on | Reccipts of Oattle and Sheop Steady, but uy:.'.',( rib q:.w for May delivery, compared M 4 [ A thawad SR 2 Moderate Volume of Husiness. u f with a week ag A Chicago correspondent 70° ; With renewed confidence in the west on Friday. R—Firm; westith dairy : g - weites: . ¢ g renewal of business. ' ondy; Incge, 3 . 1oy | lation was generally firm on a moderate vol- viry only Slightly in weight, the Averass absence of confidence that seems unaccount- - ~ it | skims, 240 ume of business, by s buy s holng about 260 1bs, o ago . JOBBERS BUREAU BRING GOOD RESULTS A® DUN BEES T THAT CEREAL WAS WEAK FROM THE START | 13t Hehte 4L, Fommey oumi, thot fEr THORt Gontaoe and s vas IAIY. | PRICES ON' FAT CATTLE GQs LOWER | Beia about 320 ibw, ani the age dtout eight WAt ISl | to cover short contracts and not for long ac months, They have evidently been fed from %@1sc; outhern, 161GIS counts. The buyers who did the bulk of _— the start, and are all fat and in good con- Pusiness 18 a Good Deal Better and the " TALLOW-—Firm} ity 2 3 ’ Aittor d - oBE WO 4 New Plan of Bringing Buyers In Omaha Feolltiy 15 Rusolient, Corn Followed the Downward Course of | Lk Fg SO WG LS syo | today’s business scemed anxious to closo | Meavy Suy ! Little Demand Make the | 00N Ordinarlly such hogs would Tl Working All Right- Retallers Inclined oRuainee T8 n: GOSA" duAl better,” Al Wheat Marly 1n o Dag, but o0 | Moy 0 inaticomman to good, 040 | G, heIr 1INe8 80 88 10 ot carry them over [ lirop Neowmnry—Hogs Close the | thit rmers mro’ nirald of Jowor pricos . " ) eV DA P : ; , Sunday, and there was a disposition to take . to Be a Littlo Conservative— Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of the mer- Lol oo duliptadi ot g D L INTIND-Dulls 1% profits and partieularly In Sugar, which has Week Active and Lower-Sheep While there does not appear to be any good 'he Bank cantile agency of R. G. Dun & Co. “The lly the Price Advanced. RICE—Stendy; domestie, falr to extra, 3%@éc; | materially assisted in Its rise yesterday Steady to Firm, RAT it ’1‘1’ "':" o at "'I‘" low ";"“ now cur. spring-like weather of the week scemed to TaREn RN il Ne®: Oricans, R and this morning by the report that' the ‘_'":!"_‘ 1t ",'I"{ ”‘m‘l;"m::'r'_ "',“:‘,‘ y'm:l“,"l “'_ n.‘; thaw out buyers and arouse dealers from % good (o cholee, 2763 o b kettle, | regular dividends would be declared at the e prove the tendency of values.' The week closed showing a satisfactory | thejr lethargy. There was a marked Im- CHICAGO, March 10.—Wheat was dull | “riq IRONCDull; Ameriean, $11.5016.00, next meeting of the directors. There was a SATURDAY, March 10. The week clokes With & yers fal tun, not gain in most lines of business, although the | provement in the tone of trade all along the | and closed %e lower than yesterday. The | PRIERCRUES IR e oo ,:’:‘]‘h"j'“'"""_‘l‘ R kL) COmon N ine oPen | Recofpts of cattle and sheep show very | at all heavy, but_heavy enough to enablo trade in the cast is still marked by an |line in both retail and wholesale circles. | uncertainty concerning the expected govern- [ TIN-—Steady o, dull :l:,"v“"‘f;. ::;' :u‘" |n»‘r' (».-T\ nm“h‘,‘n-x':‘ L’If:f”r"lh‘.":‘ little change this week compared with last, | buyers to take off another nickel without Bl am e ivate LT l:::-mxlllzlv“':ll"yllv::f ment report prevented much trading and | COTTON'SEED OITInnctive and eastor; prime | Thereafter the sellers were in greater num- | Dut hog supplies fall somo 7,000 short of [ Much trouble. Chicago had n Lberal run and able in the face of the improvement mani- | Bl "ntot of a return of warm weather | TUTOrS that it would bo bearish caused an | crude, ¥ic prime crude, loose, s ber than the buyers and the figures sagged | last week, while compared with a year ago | i 1oWer market, and busces for - local fested In nearly every direction. Business | gives sverybody hope and As has been fre. | casy feeling. Fluctuations were confined to | contritugnl, 95 test, 3 316Gt Hoincs, “fiv; | JOWN until a loss of 23 per cent was m there has been an increase of 18,000 hogs | jar bid being $4.63, At this it has continued to Increase, especlally in the | quently remarked in these discussions, hope [ a range of ¥c. Corn averaged firm. The | No. 6 31316G4c; off A, #%@i 1316 ;":'““:'J‘l'l: ‘;“‘l;_‘:m"\’""‘m‘l‘l;"“r"““‘l:"[’]‘;r‘("‘.":l‘I':“ ar nearly 120 per cent. The figures are as | trade was slow. Speculators and shippers dry goods line, but the bost reports come | s & Ereat deal to do with trado. = | seaboard roported a Kood demand for export, ToskTi POAUEE Mariet, . © the day. Sugar preferred advanced 1 per | follows then took a hand and the market Anally o " o ore " o e jobbers have all been busy during | wyih cagh corn in New York bringing 1¢ per T ER—T , R . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep | settled down to a be decline. Fair to good = from the western clties, where business men [ 00 Joore O b e customers and BUTTER—Thete I8 no change in the market | Cent, but subsequently lost the entire Im- | pacoipts this week 14 7 | hogs of all welghts sold largely at $4.65 and seem more sanguine and more ready to take | welling them goods. Somothing like 100 [ bu. over the May price. It closed here with 1 Btock, bait tie Erudes are siightly | provement. A decrease of over $53.000 was | Receipts last week 13,489 | $4.90, with a fow loads more ¢ -"|.-’« orted matters as they find them and make the | were the guests of the jobbers' bureau of | a gain of the day of Ye. Oats are also %e ) “POULTRY=Tne ' market" lo_weak: | seorsod b7 St. Paul for the first weck In | Same week iast year.. 14,007 15 5 | seattering up to $4.75. Business was quite most of them. The general increase In rafl- | the Commercial club, and although """"I,'.'F higher, Provisions were Irregular at a shade o “'f.',’ e '"r‘f‘»:'nm‘ Ipts are fair, but l‘";:“w'“:"::" ‘m*“":h ‘:;:‘ :“""I‘: n‘.‘. ,:,n’:.»u( "“';“‘l:{'x; There has been no improvement in the cat- | brisk for a while, but the final windup of the road shipments indicates that the volume of | $pecial was done to indicate thelr presence, | jower prices. P s closed within 1 per cent of the fop, an | U Situation and what is more there is little | market was, as usual, weak, with a few he buyers and sellers were together con- PR WA Wekle I 2 and_ducks, e * 3 3 ediate prospect v rio o | unsold, on which buyers would not bid ov husiness Is growing beyond its former limits | gtantly and did each other service. Wheat was weak for the first half hour, LIVE POULTRY—Thero 1a some call for chotes | 24¥ANCE 0f % per cent on yesterday. Bur immediate prospect of any. Prices have ;;!l;”l “n““"‘vl :',,..".’(‘,.‘TT.V“ uul !“nmv l“lll 'l.u’*‘r’ and that the spring trade is really under The banks all have more money than s | but the uncertainty concerning tho govern- [ stock and dealers have no dificulty n filling | linston gamed 3 per cent, but the other |advanced and declined with the decrease or f N 5 R ITREREY, B AREE o0 Bh L0 way. demanded. Borrowers are shy now. It | ment figures to be fssued in the afternoon [ “'Viry; Gqpd stock s quotable at tie grangers are practically without change. | increase in receipts, but the fluctuations | (Wit figyre, against $4.70 and $1.70 Friday avatlable and a | Chicago G g rose 3 Tho main featuro of local trade fs the un- [ I8 stated that one large bunk in (his elty | regarding the amount in farmers hands | fairy” detive e’ st mendy yrloi" Bl tat e e ol FosC 24 | have been within a vory narrow Hmit. In | and $4.75 o $4.50 on last Saturdn ortly reduce its rate on time certifi- Vel §G7e; thin or heavy, s ent on the early dealings, but a dis- : usual amount of house trade which has been | Wil SEOFHY TERICe U8 F00 B8 Miee it can. | Kept the fluctuations within narrow bounds. | “FGGS"Tere ls na chance in the market, and | position was manifested to take profits, | the Prosent depressed condition of the trade REPRESENTATIVE SAL! enfoyed by most of the Jobbers. Tho efforts | ot afford fo. pay ihe present low rates | After a decline of %e and a subsequent | the waek clieed ut Friday's prices.” Stetly tresh | which resulted in a decline of % per cent, | DUt fow cattlo are needed and dressed hoof [ No. Av.'sn. Pr of the jobbers' bureau seem to have been | with demand for money so slow. recovery, the market remained steady and SVt hoioa; WHILH Sover Calitornia, | OF Which 1 per cent was recovered, making | Mon only want enoush to supply thelr in- g “p, o U st g v 4 ) vel nediate necessities. v promine: 0 or olific ¢ d Testlty; dnd it I goperall Perhaps the most ‘significant fact of the | with an cvident reluctance to do any more $ a loss on the day of % per cent. Louls- rcessities. A D L 5 Y | week is the statement that but two failures 7 IS 16c; horseshoes, | ville, New Albany preferred shared a decline | Sald today: he situation in the east is believed that the plan of drawing in so many | fo/ el S B0 O e Siate during that | Dusiness during the greater part of the re- c i Solecta, gici extra wet | of 134 per cont and Kanawa & Michigan, 1% ;yn‘(l (luug n;l\; Ivrlvu'\;. ‘.’n ‘1 ‘|‘>|Ix!|:;r:l is x::” counts, 3 better demand for beef than there was some country merchants at this time 18 the best | povica“ung"these were small concerns rated | mainder of the session. The matters which Chetnney, he s, Counts, Mo ot | per cent. In the rest of the list transac- there d stroke of policy that the jobbers have exe- | very low. usually affect opinion were disregarded. The | nuts, 12a13c; almonds, 16%17c; English wainuts, | tions were light and the changes are almost | time ago from that quarter. = Present low cuted this year. There has seldom been A South Omatia packer tells me that the | week’s recelpts from both coasts, indicated | 2A1c; fiberts, i2c; pecans, ‘large, 16@14c; pe- | all ‘in the direction of higher figures, but | Drices I{')[“:‘“,f"l"'l‘;:‘m‘f N ‘."\‘;At;:.l::‘ Ao ~gemm SUCh @ FUSH Of country customers to Omaha, | ¥Inter has not been profitable to the packers. | by Bradatreets, were 2,851,000 bu., tnoluding | GIDER=Pure hifee, per bbl.. £160; haie by, | &€ merely fractional. Western Unlon ad- | Hot vory profitable to exporters ang ths and the Jobbars have had about all the house | THe market " has been continually “against | o AR B S0 AUE e TEERRE | 88.95: Oremon, er' Ui, Ha: al bhi., 9; clarited | yanced 1% per cent, but reacted % per cont. [ hs beeth a great holp (o the market bl Rl thay Tabald. Eeadlly dte s ¢ | them for the reason that futures were lower G A AR AL A ] T DUL. $5; half bbl, $3 The speculation was weak in the later deal- | 8CT08s the water are very low now an trade they could readily accommodate. It | than cash sales. That Is the market has | to 2,792,000 bu. and to 2,849,000 bu. on the UKRAUT—Per bbl., $.5076.00; half bbL. | ings and the market closed heavy. The rail- | there Is almost no value to our product in was not expected that all of the retallers | gonorally tended downward. This remark | corresponding week of last year. Exports way and miscellaneous bond market closed l‘]‘::lrl(:ll:llx tho situation looks rather dis- SEDLEL g 5 led to an informal discussion of the anti- ¢o Ta " o v, ; | strong throughout. Atchison, Colorado & | COUragINg. otropol g Svaitha ol o6 since January 1 this y the same authority 1 navy, $1.9042.00; 8 S g o q o L s Iose oyt SHE {Foption™ BT ML fo thre: powttive ahisRbion of | 8y oil “Stut oot i = i ran Wikl e i i ‘common white beans, | Pacific firsts advanced § per cent. LU ELL AU S 1 SN this gentleman that the passage of Father | BIVS ol by W el The following are the closing quotations on | W8 somewhat of an upward tendency to the advantages of patroniaing homo istitu | faion's pet measure would seriously effect | 33,000,000 bu. for the similar period of last Vel o e | Uoted on jonders at | ne jeading stocks of the New York exchange [ Prices, but & good share of the 16c to 20c : - , however, that | yye packing and milling people of the coun- | year and 40,000,000 bu. on the year before ebraska, Towa and Minnesota | today: advance up to Thursd was wiped out by with but few exceptions the visitors have ~ v Y n and be the d owel ot of the remaini; W L try. Coming from a practical man, who is | that.” The clearances from the Atlanti ErOWN potatoes, {n small lots from" store, 65@70c; ——— he dull, lower market of the remaining two not neglected to leave souvenirs behind them | i o gtoek operator and does not speculate | y . bl od LRl LD me In car lots, 650165 plorudo, from store, | AtChison. S 4 Sy days of the week. in the shape of more or less liberal orders, | ¢ ajj, "I thought the remark worth repeat- | D03rd were equal to 851,000 bu., Including | Tg¥ics Colorado lots, 72@tsc. P TN - i 111 LIS i S PRICES SOMEWHAT SOFTER. P and the aggregate trade has given local | " flour. Chicago recelved 41 cars of wheat, | try e ieq e oy dCnen juoke from the coun- | o prd... (11, 130" | Northwestern . H The supply today was rather liberal for o~ bu;&:nt;sn a decided f;np';‘“l& i .| “The Commercial club sends a delegation | against 25 cars a year ago. Minneapolis re- | SELERY ixtra fancy Callfornia, 60cG3L00. i |, pid ax2f a Saturday about the same as on Friday BV (NG ot eely ox that the retailers arc | (o the cattlemen's convention at Fort Worth, | ported 241 cars and Duluth 67, against 300 [ gagn. - o ATOES=Good stock, per bbl, 8.2 P 5 N. Y. &N. Bug... and with similar conditions prevailing there Thoy a 1 “to orde! Q Tex., on Monday and it is loped the gentle- | 4ng 31 respectively a year ago. Liverpool | GREEN VEGETABLES—Spinach,per bbl., $2.60; . was a further softening of values, not per- ey are still disposed to order thefr require- | yon’ who make up the party will be repre- [ ana o0 doi Va0 B re quoted dull | PA18Ify. 30G35c per doz.: radishes, per doz, 3Sc S Ofon i 3 haps on the good to choice heavy cattle, for ments of staples and leave the fancy lines | yontative in character. —Texas is our meat, | ang ToORURERIE MATICLS WS al rico for | Siiens. per dos. $6Gite: caullfiower, per’doz. | Gilcigo Altoi.. T oD N which there was some competition from to be flled out as they consider advisablo | {¢'T "yuuy bo allowed to adopt the slang of | Snd Tather easior. The clos ng price $i-tognse: lettuce, per dox, 1G45c; cucumbers] | 6. B Q... . ROV Pacific shippers and exporters, but on the gen- at a future date. This policy is not displeas- | tho street in referring to the Importance of [ ¥'a¥ W&% 1ot PAEL0 FRME - L | T, s parale For o, Sbgame; | Gilengo Giln. oD eral run of beef steers, weighing from 1,000 76 0 nediate orders they g e | state Retlie i centel o 3 i 8 5 carrots, per | (5 i cortainty of punctual payments and an fn- | huioy (¢ 1% (10 hird stockc conter 0f the | of 4 commission firm (0 il a buying order ; 2., w8, per | Cotlon Of1 Cort... 281 Richmond T very bearish on these grades and prices re 2! FETS Colo. Coal & Iron 10 | Reading ampie offerings here made dressed beef men creased trade during the last six months of The city council Is attracting some atten- | fOF about 260,000 bu. the offerings were so por orida tomatoes, per:6.Ib. ‘crate, | ‘Del, Hudsou..:{:: 1375+ do “ptd ruled anywhere from weak to a dime the season. tlon from’ business men just now. They |l1Bht that %o was added to the price during FRUITS, AR e U T g . lower than Friday and 10¢ to 15¢ lower than The general feeling among the retailers | want very much to see whother that dis- | the few minutes it occupled in filling it. The but ‘few apples on the [ D& & S0t BN pOe Tl Thursday, the high day of the weok, While 1s % % { b . Iy _ impending government report was in corn as | ma and the trade Ia largely going to S Cenis: 20.4( ook 4 g bl certainly much more confident than it was | tinguished body will permit new capital to orani e . y East Tenn.. 4 St, Paul the trade was generally slow the movement thirty days ago. Prospects of good crops in | eome Into the ity and establish an electric | It Was in wheat, a renson for extremo fear, | “GRiiRy FRiER MO JU30 RO boX, [y : was quite steady and a good clearance was nearly every section of this state and Towa | light plant. Most business men, trained in | 404 the market manifested its apprehen- ovor and most of the stock s {00 soft to | 47|t P oftectod y g i b have given the bstantial basi B ke i sion as the snail does, by curling itselt up | ship. There s still some demand, howevers for | HOR W i 180 . eftected. ave given them a substantial basis upon | sphere where competition is sharp, think | ut she bl UL o) T . however, G. Nortiern pid; 102 The cow market was moderately brisk, | 2 which to build hopes of more active business | compe . : @ ere nside of its sholl.. - The purchase’by Irwin ook ond pricestate suling higher. ‘Cape | O/ & B\ T, prd g o ¢es shads SHEEP . 5 v competition 1s a good thing everywhere and | giett T For Rute | L BUGRIERL BTGy | Cod. per bl bugle, .29 | Skl L vl but on all but good fat stock prices shaded | SHEEP—There were no fresh receipts of and - this has been largely emph °d by | hence regard with favor the thought that | EOCER | only notable feature of today’s trade. r'}"\i. ey JBG00. 11, Central lower. The quality as a rule was ‘pretty | sheep, but some common mixed stuff that the cnlnmh-m n-:l-llu;: {llml lhv/)(“lm\"" now ob- | we may possibly have two electric Hght | yor opened. at §7%c; sold: down to 376, Te- | Ing in good :\" ;fxlf'.\,'\fim “‘l"}u"r:v‘nflf’nl.n:‘mv. ;.\. {'i‘ Dl’l:Iul\,, it wood and as there were not much over | was held over from yesterday did not do any i ings Sliaa b 0 0] e, d 87c, re- 0od_ conditio h e r . pfd.... . 241{ | Unlon Pac < vy 0 gad R lar e T8 raRmak ‘been rather aorved among tio Jobbers. (AN things con- | ocmpanies in Omaha it the city councll Wil | covared to 3734c and then jumped up to §7%c [ Ik “Iiversids secditnga. repulnr sizes, $225: | Liko Erjo & W0 154 |Ur & Express thirty loads on sale they soon changed | better. ie demand has been rather ine 3 sulting o [ be fair to all concerned anickly. During a few minutes of the close | fmAll sizes, '2; Riversite Washington navel: | a6 pid ... 1. Gtig|W. St Ik B 1, | hands. The calf market was fairly well | different all week, and toward the close the actlon of the burcau in bringing the jobbers h i led at 374 1 37%c Re- | @2 7; Redland seedings, regular sizes, $2.30 | Lake Shore....... 127% do pf supplied, but about steady and the same | feeling has been weake: Fair to good nas and 80 many of their customers togather at Minneapolis Wheat Market, the price ruled at 37lc and 37%c. e- | @2.40; small sizes, $2.00@215; small_sizes In 10- | Lond Trost 31 5 was true of the trade in rough stock gen- {VERiare! table at 5@3.25; fair to good i e GBI VAbaYoT MINNEAPOLIS, March 10.—Recelpts of wheat | ceipts for today were only 182 cars, and for | box lots, $1.90; Redlund navels, $2.7; Riverside | Touisville& N, . 475 Western U L 8| gen- | tives are quotable a 5@3.25; fa B e o vereatimuled: todiy were 23 cars, shipments, 66 cars. There | Monday 300 cars are estimated. Under a | $econds, sizes 330 to 300;&L802 00, Louisvillo & N.A, 8 °|W: & L. E CEalte wastetns, 4218 Qa0 ReomnOent EALECl l’]l‘m drly '»,mmlu lu:;lwm have unquestion- | 4"y moderate demand for spol wheat on track, | Jittle spurt of active buying near the close, ROPIGAL, FRUITS, Manhattan Con... 120/ do pfa ...\ There was not much going on in feeders, | sheep, $1,60@2.15; good to cholce 40 to 100+ ably profited most by the presence of the | and sales of 1 northern w made at about | v duanced for a second to 37%c. The BANANAS—The tradd fs constantly increasing | Memphis & C..0 10 IM&SL L. there never is on Saturday. Fresh receipts | 1b. lambs at $2.50@3.7 visitors. Their line s of a character that | 60c, some selling at 60%e. The closing appeared [ M vanoed se 3 and the market 1s. well” supplied. Per bunch, | Michizan Cent.... 984D . &R.G.. ... were quite liberal and while there was not S Ithough miich of the premium has been | latest trading was at 37%c. 1 00135 4| Mo, Pacitic b 4 Ton of Stocl although v arge. $2.0002.25; small {5 medium, $1.750 G, 5 S much country demand the trade has been RacelptaanitiDisnosiilomoB5Los demands personal inspection and the buyers SRt dEHE Fhrach = : 4 . . haye almost without exception taken advan- | Fmerh foireon tiack Wheat and May wheat, | aomy o e o o B e ety | $2 s, gar sp iy farloy, #T6G00; ehotca, | NV ; S good all week so that yard traders wero | Official recotpta anddisposition ofstock nsshown tago of the opportunity o make their pur- | &iiey’ it i St “Seline areshy | RS, S AT RIS O, TV | RN e Woriaus, 13; cholce Fior. | Nationu] Cordags. AR good buyers today and at fully steady prices. | B¥{he baoks of the o e al 8 oelock bty SRSl C et Sl vesterdny, 5o that with thee | was the principal cause of the strength. Per box, $2.75. N. J. Cenlri as REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Mareh 10, 1504: Dlek, Jalttiongh sonis. fhant. feetine 19, mAni. | Maie-and the's Mgh brovieiing made this werk | Thero was also some sympathy existing be: —Per Dox. $4. Nowih A G T 5 it . - ¢ opened at Wkoi July, @, tween corn and oats. The market started FURS, orth Am; 00 ... No. Av. P ahta 5 s G 7 May, 60%@60%c. On track: 2 5 2aSRTE) :‘,,':,"'\f‘, ,',','.",(,’(',',‘,,ff""q’:,“f:'e’“;”;",f(',',,,'",‘;’hz’::", his e May, Bstie, on tacki X 1| steady, at 30%c for May, touched 30%c and | BEAR—No. 1 black,—farge. $0.00625.00;: me- | Tho total siles of stocks today were 111,20 2 1o e e trado in_ ginghams and cotton fabrics, In WAL AT IR advanced %o gradually to 813c. It closed | it S sl SBOWOK binck yearungs | Bnih GantHE, AAISOR O T o 100 305 3 Fluetuations were small and there was very | with sellers at that price which shows a net | (i FE0OGIRT Metibm, $0; small 47; black | Puit ST PR DI TG onara 1 which attractive patterns are shown at prices disposition on~the part of traders to dd | zain of 30 over yesterday's last quotations. | § ck Montann and Rocky mountain, large, | Blectric, Reading, 3,400; Rock Tsland, 1,700; Lo g over been reached 0 Anything P ‘Rovernmenc's Teport.w i i Piac Diccty X 0 Rock e R LereEybeenmranciie ],,',';"’L“;yllr': ot Form e nteriad CIndicnta | The provision market redeemed the ses- stk mgzon; medfum, 34; Smai, $0:"black Mon: | St. Paui, i6100; Westein Union, 3,90 shares. e LR i s, suc oslery, ers ; elling. Tight moat of the wee ¢ ana yearlings, large, $12: me 2 S g 1003 2. <] moGs. | ) that farmers were selling light most of the week, | sion from utter inactivity. ~There was a [ @he, ve s medium, $8; small, New York Money Market, Lo o - 1229 - i‘ ~ o 1,180/ . LEveRpeQumvlSedBpced StoBbuyEaRemall} fannsug ¥ Indicate freer selling y fairly good scalping market a generally | 30! Sutuid qor Sitver W, “lasge 30} Mo | NEW YORK, March 10 MONIY ON CALL— 1958 quantity to tide them over the first month | terday t Millsgrinding_ today were , e 3 et 0 e n (R 19, larg o n of spring trado and measuro their future | tming out about 2ii0 Ty Tror o s hours: | Jower prices, - N hog, Foeeinls WL 11000 | $12 gmmally, 85 il er. O yourlings, iarge, $11i | Eany at-L per cent: last loan and closed at 1 per orders by their requirements later on. patents And st $1LI0GA10 for bakers, Th ship- | amounted to 114,577, compared with 96,609 | Medium, $£50; small, &: brown, large, 20,06 | PRIME MERC. R_35% per cent. b P and 0G2. 5 p- | amor 577, A 25.00: medium, $16; smali, $12; yearlings, N XCl i — K ¢ Hardwaro.and boots and shoes have also | ments were 21,898 bbls for the corresponding week of last year. | §10.00@12.00; y e , large, | STERLING BXCHANGE — Firm, with actual whOWa (ag6(dediiimpEoyement uring HHie ook, ST The ‘market started weak on selling by | §1; medium, i smalle f; bederiNo. 3. Lorke et e S o SLSKOLER: com- The demand for seasonable goods in the [ Manaes Olty Muricets, Baldwin.Farnum and Havley, but the lght | $L00G1LE0; medium, 60c; small, t0o; fsner—No 3, | "SILAE Ui hardware line has steadily increased and | KANSAS CITY, March 10.—WHEAT—Very SMdward large, '38; medium, $; small, fox, ‘silver, | GOVERNM strong, @to igher; Moo 2 hard, dic: No. 3 | recelpts and buying by Chapin, Edwards and | 5% o™ Gtonriing. to by i $4 i 0% cH ERCoNE! sossng uiordersiotaleltlunadnRreisweliing?req i Rumsey and Lightner sent the prices up [ $100; mediurm, $60: small, $40; siver, pile’ acms: Thotdioalnello sLona onjbondes, ATy the trade to very satisfactory proportions. [ "“CORN—Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 31%@32; No. | with & renction later on a little selling, | Ik to beauty, large. 550 medium.” $90; ey, | U-S 6are TI7%8. T & 8. B Gou. M The boot and shoe jobbers have devoted most | 2 white. iy e AR e et i | Ao el e e L 3 1124 (St B Consol. ... of their attention to their house trade for —Unchanged 2 mixed, 20%@%c; No, | Compared 2 o 2 large, $1.50; medium, $1.25; small, $1; gray, large, y teee 114 St P. C. & P. 16t8. ent, J ER—Weak; - S ver. um, 40c; small, ., 'No. & cific 032 "P.K. G. Tr. Rets iblo falling off in mail orders on that ac- | @i Sl iota’ tab Mond, Wheat, | alum; 81 email’ $150; mrton NaVEG, 3 me- | Lolatana stpd 46, Unlon. Pac, 188, - count. Groceries have shown a slight but | EGC 120, Estimated receipts for Monda: .lsu‘ mediim, $1.50; small, _$1; ik Ne. 3 aras | Minsour b West Shore....... RYE-—Fir 3, nominally 48c. 85 cars; corn, 300 cars; oats, 182 cars; NOES, | gcgs00; - medium, Toc; smail | 8fc; ik | Tenn. new set Ga. R. G. W. 188 2888 A Huni. . R Becer & T 2 Loe Rothschild. 1 Hill i T 14,0132 3 Hamm 0 3 4 : Shippe iy § & | Zeiove i 5 Total.... 1421 &8 srunELnsEs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ) . g o/ 1 the Markes steady. improvement and all of the houses | A~ gRin Neak: $1.3001 21 27,000 head. dnrk, No. "1 larie, $1; mediu i - | Tonu: now sct 55 Afcliison 48, ght Demand for Cattlo and the are much more than keeping up with their 3 y m, ‘76¢; small : Was Ean L BRAN _Firm; 63G05c; " The leading futures ranged as follows fc; mountain Hon, perfect head and feet, No, i | Tenn.new sotds. 77 [Atchison 2is A.. bt expectations of a month ago. There is more | HAY—Steady; timothy, $5.00@9.50; prairie, $5.00 ( —_ > "7 e T | large, $1.00@2.60; imperfect skins. 25@00; otter, | Canada So. unds, G.H. & S. A. 08... i { e CHICAGO, March 10.—Cattle reccipts for today of a disposition to move the fancy lines, al. | @6.00. s T High | Low. [ Close._ | No. 1 large. $5: medium, $5.6007.00: small, $5; | Cen: Pac. 1sts.. ik . R were estimated at 700 head, which makes a total though the bulk of the trade runs to staples | JECEIPTS—Wheat, 12,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, otter, pale, No.'1 large, 37; medium, $5; small, | D & R.G. 18ts... 11 . 3 b 11085 v for this week of 63,312 head. The total eret C 1 ds continue to | MU d 575! 57%| 673@w | $4: raccoon, No. 1 large, 0c; medium, 6vo; smal D. & R. G. d8. £ 8s..... supply for this week of 83,372 as heretofore. ‘anned goo B SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 11,00 bu.; corn, none; Bore Bois| Bove@Ls raccoon, black, a3 5 'beauty, No. 1 large, g B for last week was 46,124 head. wus @ improve, and are moving more freely than | cats, none. Sy o 0134 613§ 613 5200, sheunk—bluck, ~ cased, No. 1 large, @ 3 s 040 3 6 light demand, and the market was easy at Fri- at any time this season. S eoMAe T medium, ;' small, ~ 60c; short | M: 3 ¢ T1280 day's decline, Although the week The clearing house reports make a very i e o f goi | tiipod, arge, a1 metfum, 10 smali, A Aansurieetis 7 5 111 Deon comparatively Iight the nee favorable showing for Omaha and the per- Ly teady and un- . p g7 | dhcy hareow ‘airiped. | large, © toc; " medium, s t s, eadses 1 fily et ‘and the clore today anvla _ centage of decrease from the corresponding N, March 10.—At the wool auction sales : 20G25c; woiverine, No. 1 large. " s4; " me . Pic. 2nds.... T : 3 3 prices) abanadeiiay sithanshosss aulivalin F~ Leriod of last year is gradually becoming 5 bules were offered and 500 withdrawn, 3¢ | dium, " §3; small, ' $2; wolf—mountain, No- 1 Consols B...... i i 3 o vas tomparative steadiness in the hog six days are as follows: b B s eron: L e ki Te: 1 armer 38 006 g Sac: beaver, LR iy 1106 10 e B0 later o the day, but yesterday's closing quos 9 adn; demand for the con- . No, d X um, $4.60; T 70 itions. were closely adhered to, salow making at MORORY s it 963,374.26 | tinent, and American buyers (hok . few of the | S 11 40 | Small, $8: kits, larke. $2: medivm. $1.50 soanll: it 550 iz T R E R Tuesday, o, ¢ 965,687.00 | best merinos, France buying scoured. The fol- v i 1142 [ 7oci muskrats-winter, No. 1 lurge, gigile; me: Hoston Stock Quotation: 840 L0 3 sunnly being small a ciearance was made. The Wednesday.... 5 76431460 | lowing are the sales in_ det vaney, 1,115 d um, small, 7c; fall, large, ‘§GJc; medium, BOSTON, March 10.—Call loans, 2@3 per cent; 115 . 913 2 5 bulk of the hogs were weighed at from $4.50 to Thursday.. .. 660,588.27 | bales: scoured, 8d@ls 1 sy, 412a@0d; | Mateh.....|.... : wiei| @80 | 7cismali, 6c; kits,'lurge. 2Gic. tme 10ans, 34 per cent. Olosing pHoes for | 4.... 18 1050 : S, e o Ceatimited 't 15,000 heads : G 7667 dusensiungd idor paten; stundd Miagin G | A i g el S e ko o Btocks, bonds and mintng shares: oo i Toaking 112 for " gainat 7 : orin. hales; seoured, A BS—No. 1 green hides, 2%c; No. 1 green | z—7 g g 3 Saturday... ... At e Al A Wi i 5 L o e s e A geouredy : alted e o z Weatlli. Blociio 37 ; s 50 Neid o o = | bales; scoured, 1s@is 14; greasy, 1%a@8d; Swan 587% | Phom: hoek Beglo; No. 3 NEOSR maited, hides, | Ain, Sugar.iiiil, do pfd. . .o 1160 2 B puThalEdn Bmas sod jlead jand, it R River, 418 bales; scoured, 104@1s td; Tasmania, 3 b 5 87% | 2 Veal'calf, 8 1bs. to i6 Ibs.. bc; No. 1 dry Aint | 590 pfd.. 3 o . als W head und & year ago 44,000 103 biles; scou The 'week's im- hides, Ge; ‘No. 2 dry flint hides, se; No. 1 dry | Bay State § .. 15 ad, was quict and easy at from IN A CONSERVATIVE WAY. ot amounced to i Cash_quotations were as follows? e No Eidy St bidew %01 Now) Bell Telepho Atchison 1s... 0 34 for poor to v sheep and at from FLOUR-Steady et D Mdes te per 1b. | Roaton & Albany.. Gen. Electric 5. .. L 2 o 3420 Tor lambe, are a shade higher Livervaoli Maskete WHEAT-No. °2 spring, 57%@074c; No. 8 | YSHiah ‘Wi MG reen saltea, each, 25ge0e; | BoAton & Maine. Wis. Cent. 183 H % T than they were o week @go for sheep. Limbs Albert Andriana of Snow, Church & Co., Z apiing. 1o red, BTR@ITC: B i LIVERPOOL, March 10.—W r TS o , STh@iite, o o ? yensk CoB &Q.......... BN |Allouoz Mining Co. S L, March 10.—WHEAT—Steady: do- | S0 No. No. S yetlow, 35%e. green salted - shearlings (short-wooléd early | Ul & Q- 208 AllauesMinug I g reinonaEe S o et 3 Up the Situation. i e il ch, 505 1zes Up mand poor; fler moderately: No. 1 Call- | GATS-N, No.' s white, $id@astie; | SR S5 G eheanins, (short weoled | Gen, Blodtric Boaton & Montana HELF sheep, 140 he 5 bt SIFERS, heep, 1400 he Albert Andriana, manager for Snow, #d; red western winter, s Vo, 3 No. 1, each, 5@10c; dry shearlings N Church & Co., mercantile agency, says: : iz demana moderate; mixed, 3 94, No. 3, 4% flint, Kansas and’ Nebrska butcher woor: pesrs, L : o AT R 700 head: shipments, 200 “There is little change in the business | I yrink patents, Ga o, i % ¢ per l, nctual” wolihte Bgto; ury' int, Kinus s S 1% 4 |4 L i head; for o Salurdy Uiere way o fulr mirkct S—Tre xtra India mess, 85s. ebras| urrain wool pelts, ' pe 2 e o e0 070 . W cattle, with 1}tle or no change compared situation for the week just closed. The con- | phk. 4 JdlaC mass, s e % actual veight, 4g6e; dry fine, Cotorado’ batohe n i YEARLINGS. With The “Blose of esterday; primo to. extra tinued fair weather is having some effect | short clear, : long ciear, 45 1bs., Wool pelts, per lb., nctual fwelght, 4@7c: dry i Easits . Natives, $40000430; god to Thoice, $4.35064.60 el e T e R Lard, » 385 6. 38, 5 "Ill!l, s Colin'lnzlu‘ Turrul wool pelts, per Ib), J ol . sees CALVES, $. Toxuus, ) hi ckale s repo courag- i er . wctull welght, 4@be e Ated recelpts, 11,000 head; ship- e e Amorian i dry sl TALLOW AN GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4yg | WeEnd bid_ . kot umunged ;. rough heavy: ing condition of affairs. Country merchants —American, d 4 $6.00006.25; short clear sldes (boxed), &1\ QW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ - ¥ rougl) vy > conservatively: "ihowe A American Liverpool, fine, 66s 6d. I Dietillers - inishad goods, per Gale, tallow, "No.' 2. 3% @4c; grease, ‘white A, e o packers And mixed, $4.7001.9 are buying very conservatively, however. N Offetia b iy v, white 1, v yolldw, el griase; New York Mining Quotation vyt Tutehors’ welihts, - $400015,00 Traveling men report only a fair business £ 8 10%¢ SUGARS-—Unchanged, i Sfiaveci beeswax, prime, 15 | NEW YORK, March 10.~The following are the assorted light e nana 00 head; from the country. This Is owing probably Bl coThadaliowins\wers/ tha recelniajandishimments i ueta tona. wo oS’ tollows: closinenining anoistione; il A Catandy: Lo natives P ¢ : 3 i00ds Market. or today i 3 0 and wost e 00a.85; Lop lambe, $4.000) tauthesaffootithak country: roadaiare atlltiin SW YORK, March 10.—The close of the weelk | Articlos. Tpta. | Shipnienta. St. Louls Market: 40 20 % ey such poor condition that few farmers care | shows n large business has been done fn all de. | ———— S CTITTTTT s E iy R ) ‘a.... 800 e k SR T T to come to town and merchants are avalling | partments ot the debbing trade. ‘The market | Kour, bbis at 16000 [ WHENT Unsattion, AWe iy ha_ pouangsd. e aresis 1R |VB i . it L 0 themselves of the opportunity and the free | kit full of buvers ready to go to work onMon. | WAL DUsw:ore: roreresere s 210000 | Feport: No. 2 red, cash, 5ite; March, 547 May, o 60 [iron Silyer, BV (Smonta. 50 hend; market sande fowers trip offer recently made by the Omaha Com- | Wive order business was. done . thoush almse ! bu. | 3 194,000 | S94OKMo; Tuly, - B 1 Quickeilyer. Ta bulk, $4.0604.63 mercial club. This offer is no doubt stim- | exclusively for seasonable speciaities, printed sat- . 6 1000 | o rod cann bise; £5, - demanda; =No, do preferred. Uipts, @0 head: shipments, 300 ulating trade In some lines at Omaha, and | Ins. Einghams domestlo and other 2 . 18,000 o, hi. Alsei May, 34%0M¥c r . |Bulwer. iy mirket slow; fecders, $2.60@3.20; yeariings, many dealers who have hitherto bought | priwn ‘eattons wera quiet Colated today the butter ma Higher; No. 2 cash, i May, 3l¥c; very little at this point, and some indeed | Nmiteq orders were i red 5 | kot win qulets remmont 10G21e; dairy, Liaioe iy, e § who have never bought at Omaha before | siow, hu I8 “dolng_bett SRy, QUICH) Lroan, LeN@ING, HALL hei et b, 5 LONDON, March 10.—8 p. m. closis TOCKE have placed orders here. With fair weather | have had & flr ondor busmess lad out. ew York Markets. BRAN-T2c. kb unohapgs: LANDAMN kL : peag ““tire roads will be in a good condition within ot peA s 343 Al ARl LA L T3 Y YORK : o 9 LAXSEED—Dull. Consols. i 00 1-10 ] Mexic. duction for th s i NEW YORK, March 10.--FLOUR—Receipts, X = 5 A ¥ a fow days and country merchants expect T541000 plo 2 (i 19,000 bbis orts, 22,000 bbis.; sales, 3000 RSBED-—Lower:.. $7.50@$.35, Gannole, aooiit; 901756 3 Bav] a better business as soon as e C — — very dull, but about steady, with Unchanged; prime to choice timothy, s fitgs ; this takes place, Cotton Market the market. City mill patent o “In dry goods and boots and shoes busi- B8, ¢ Bl e eats R—Better, but, unchanged; separato ‘ noss contlnues fair, but other lines show no [ NEW ORLEANS, March 10 -COTTON-Spot, | § Do Sainie sanloday | o 3 0 vhoico dniry, logie o | Hinots Contril. . marked fmprovement over previous weeks, | hrainary. 6%c: middling, Tic: Hood i 4 . $3.0063.95; winter extra, $2.00 D At 10 o VER —27 5-16d pe although the continued fair weather Is doing fadiing, sc; fair, 3563.0: wintor low T T S % BHub aCMALIANonS Tl tha Bank of much toward inspiring confidence in all XpoEe nooAi slock MO8 ; o sy i o LSS | CORN MEAL- 00175 Beglanion Ialiute K SR00: branches of trade. % by |\.J’\”~u" :II“;‘_H‘::‘X-«S’A: a l’i‘a'{:" '“'r‘.f'nh foring, Y, $2.8502.90, Buckwhet flour, WHISKY—$1.15. o St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. A ““Collections are only falr. The clearings AR, T At 31,30 nominal; $210G235, g BAGOING - Unchanged S ST. LOUIS, March 10.-Mining stocks today were 24 country 08 was demonstrated ot th this week, as compared with the correspo a3 nber, $7.33G7.24 7, ull; state, 65@70c; Canadian, PROVISIONS—Slow, gusie dull, without change. Quotations. COLORADO. photographic convention heid hero I'eb’ ex bond, G I ShAdEs. UG WLone: = ing week of last month, show some incroase. LORN" M, s SIENTR Tard . siithe 570070, 50 i [ v ! N . vt N e e CORN" MBAL-Qulet; sales. 50 bbis.; yellow ard, ' pitn 35.75436.80. i, Anked . Anicod , Bh and 28t Bankers in varlous parts of the country re- | miiiling 1 5 1he: meivs none: roceinte 600 haiy: | western, $2.606570, Brandywine, $2.70. Dr o i ¥ Nl‘\'\‘ lll:g&;:‘ |ux0m" ¥ho ' " $5.87%%; longs 15 ARy lhlfivl"u" $1LHG 2. R . L . migdling, 7 &1 w e N and 'ribs, ' $5.95; whoriw, . packed 80 .o t|S. Hopes.. .63 " .10 ', Gilings port requests, for loana from 1_‘;_“;“—?“ who | shipmerii, 800 bade L e S e s Jhoulders, 3616;" lonks, o 3 shorts, L3 L |Am.Newls 213 (274 foudery . owed before. 5 os S MAwRUKeS e, 7,067 12 : Foetioh| caso even In the wealthy sections of the state, St. Louls Live Stock Market. oD AR MALT=Dul}i western, ' 1@} alx; L PTS—Flour, 6,000 bbls.: wheat, 13,000 foccmimenen and is attributed to the fact that farmers are | , §T. LOUIS, March 1. CAT Recelpta. 700 [ © WHEAT—Recelpts, 700 bu.: exports, 72,000 bu,; | Pl oM. 20,000 bu.: oate 10.000 bu. Financlal Ne : nead; shipments, 60 head: market steady . cholce 00 bu faturos 0 5 | P REIPMENTSlour, A0 bbls. - wheat, 110 ] eyt holding their grain for better prices and pre- | Bxporisteers 5450115, (o 1o et oo . Sww, b tituren dnd 160,000 bt wpot: | 10t Gorne 1isioon b ontee 100 by " M | pARIS. March 10.~Three per cent rents, 9t et for paying interest on a loan to selling their | pine steors, $3.80004.10; medlum Hutchors stecrs. | o Mo 10, ‘B, e i, flevaton, F == 750 for- the geooynt, el produce at the present figeres. In some parts | 3.MG3.40; falr to cholce feeding steors, $2.850 4. Options opened weaker on selling Coffee Murkot, . March 10.—Clearings, $13,630,527; bal- o Afhspge of the state, however, farmers are boglaning | *% sl i e Ea i TR RASKAR PRSI NEW YORK, Marcho 10.€OFFEE-Optio o for the week, 376,604,206, bal- HOGS IN GOOD SUP to unload thelr corn, pe b @ hesd shipments, .5 nment report would show over, 100,000,600 , OPened steady at an advilce of 10 points on ced > While the week's receipts of h 1 ! . arReLralat. Bo hawar: R Hht ‘sog | fovernment report would sba 40.900.80 contracts, and rom unchanged (o 5 po ALPHIA, March 10.—Clearings, $5.902.- D v hogs_fall 1CH () H The soll is In splendid condition and the Tieavy, H.6004.85; mixed common, S0 | tho mertle maporie Lator (hiappolntment o for the othersiriled sasien uader” Josat WL 830 for Uhe woek, §18,307.074; | Dearly 7,000 short of last week, there were HiGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPAY. prospects for a good crop have never been | G48 little With corn and closed. unchang pressure and closed steady at about yesterday's | balances, 31,690,311 more than twico as many as wero here dur. < : X hetter at this season of tho year. Lincoln | nSlGrPRecelpts, 0 head; ani _none; | net advance. No. 2 red, March Gt losing” o Jes o0 age including: | “NEW YOI, March 10.Cloarings, $81,071; | INg the sapo six days last ye This con. | | $13-315 817 So. 13ta St, O0nm and other fobbIng conters report some im- | oo mixed, §.80G 6 e, HT0A0] | May, GIGHE 1k, clased Wi guly aadc | Muneh. | Swagintc Al neibdisse May. | palunces, $0T8WT for the week, $48,001173; | tinued liberal marketing of hoks has resuite provement in trade, but state that collections — - e e ber o 01 e closed Thc. | Detobien, $1040; Decorbr, 41420, Bogt - Caiae, | baiances. $33.408.52¢. g in lower prices, and packers say 80 long as Take E evator, are only fair. Kunsas Clty Live Stook Market. sales, 10,000 bu: futures, Spot market dull bui | 1o, firm; No. 7, $IT6ZEmI, steady: Cordovi, W Havon & Harttord tallway g | the hogs come freely prices will descend Botween Farnam and Hariey, . : " o have | During the past ten days thero have boor “A leading financier and land owner ad- | , KANSAS CITY. March 10 ~CATTLE--Rece) firm;' No. 2, #c In elevator; #e delivered; 4sye | 319:30019.90. ~ Warchouse deliveries from New dividend .of 2 per recelved fully 25,000 more hogs than during 10.—Money, 24@3 per | the same period last year, and as prices have 3 head o 92,2 year ago, =82 sadARES eras RS have made o number of changes which enables us to do finer work than over before. Our different departments are so equipped that you will i the most courteous treatment and work. Our photos will compare with productions by the best artists in the o UTAH 1 cows e 2,300 head; shipments, 230 head: market sio o b.: 8 hivered: 4%e | Yok yesterday, 1) bags; Now Yo o0 o quarterly vances the theory that this year will usher | nd dull: Texns cows $1.00G210; beot uuct ahin. | castor. But e R o R STt P R L T in a new era of emigration to Nebraska, and | pink steers, $.8064.25: native cows. $15003 50 | ports that the Kovernme o e vty | D aflont ot tho 'United ‘States, 248,000 bais: NCINNATIL, March Ompleln af the faok that ho Mite o i 800 | DK oot ana feedirs, Yo LA N: ‘Do, B egyn! | BofiS.Lnat the Eovernms ort would be very | toin visihie supply for the United: States. 410,51 New York txchange, 0@l premidm. | almost steadily declined thore is somo sub 4 " - D08~ Teteinth 1,200 hoad:: shho { y v Dugs; against st year 474,32 bags, 0 31,832,300, for the week, §11,667, . b AR » L & encourage prospective settlers. Thoso in & | sy ralieey oty Ji200 hoad: whiy e 5200 . March, closed April, closed 4lo , ¥ .~ | stance to the packers' argument. Prices at ead: market dull to 8o lowar; bul 1 2 Close o O "Bl TANBING, March 10 qule ; k26, ) 3 position to know, state that a general shift. Viea, " packers and mized. BLDGLI: b 8 1k Chosed e, Mt 3 14,000 bugs: stock, 196,000 by il ch 10.~Clearings, ghossor; | Lhe close are 10c lower than at the opening c I' y L0S207; | op tpe o N Ing process Is going on. For the last few | Yorkers and ples. 8206467k, s, 67000 bu.; ex A March 10, Market il S 3 week, and ing 18 decidedl o 5 a . 4 1 7.000 bu.; exports, 800 bu. 5 . rm; good aver- | this week, $21,80 last ‘week, $21,207,625; same g Y years thero has been a tendency to remove | SHEEP—Receipts, 1,00 head; shipments, none; 2,00 bu, ' futu and 31,000 ‘bu. spot. pEC $18; recelpts, 2,00 bags;’ stock, 74,000 | week last’ year, $26,042,743 Juy $33%.- | bearish. The Cincinnatl Price Current sum. renting or selling their land In order to en Stock In Sight. STie; track, 1 ‘western, 38(A%e; track, white | Unchaned to ¢ alon, 10,000 bk, Der cont. Exchange on’ New York, o premium. | fedustion In the marketing of hogs, but the INVE Kago in trade or seok employment in the | The following are the receipts 8t the four prin. | WOAlorn, 39@dZisc: track, white atate, @ise. | HAMBURG, “March io.—Market steady: near | *CicNa0, Murch carings , $11,456,000; [ SUPPIY has been liberal for the time of the futures, YOI plE. Lower. A0, N 1 SaL o, it | year, " capecially 50 In comparison with the BANKERS, towns. This, of course, Increased competi- | @ipal cities Sawrday, March 10 but 'afterwards radlied with eased competl Y At unchanged prices) March LONDON, March 10.—Market steady; prices 3% | woek Iast year, $101,089,000. New York exchange | small offerings a year ago. he packing in tion In trade and much trouble was ex- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. I 6 hiy 4 { closed at $5%0; April closed at 35%0; May, $4%@ igher. ~ o tam. Steriing char dull: actual | the west f ¢ 24 perionced i securing. Mabor. to harveet (ho | South Omaba sosr B dosed ot Wio: Apr 3 b premium. 'Sterling exchanke, dull: actuai | the west for the week has been 245,000 hogs, s CHICAGO. Chicago. ’ 7 b h . ales, W.87%@480. Business gt 'the b o o 9 e 134 Washington St., il a4 00 11000 1,400 HAY--Dull; shipping, $6.50; good to choice, Poeoria Graln Markst. :,L.xu.nn,v n:;‘m:m‘, Wichough’ the wm.‘ff';k'm‘n' gompared with 396,000 the preceding week 3 v crops. Kanaan City 300 - ko4 W 1,000 | $4.50G8. 6. PRORIA, March 10.—( N—E; v 140,000 last yea A 176,000 two ye; " Jusiness houses have redues ox. | St. Louls. £y 2 68 “ORIA, March JRN—Easler; No. 3, o o bably larger than at any time fol P 8t year, and 1000 two years ago. eadiands Mo bave W 94“',"':::]‘:“ 00 0 | HOPS-bull and eary: sate, comman to chaice, | 386; No. ¥ st 5 - Meckn pant Discount fates, anywhers from ¢ t | Had the increaso shown for the first weak MUNICIPAL BONDS, better shape than they have been since the | 10! 3 hofders offar sparingly ORdon " markel, | o i 3 Whiler RGN AWhite, 80 | § per sent . in March appeared in the February move Rall panic. If business should not show much Duluth Wheat Market HIDES-Dull: wet salted, New Orleans se- | NYE-Sicady: No. 2, 48 RSN, TORIC Mareh Lo The Aumerican Suear | ment the January estimates would have | Bonds of Electric Street Rallway improvement the well managed houses are | DULUTH, arch 10, —WHREATFoll locted, 48 10 13 Tha. “Ta@incr Toxun elecied; | WHISKY - irm; wine busis, $1.15 B s sent on “common ‘wnd 1% per cent | been fully realized, or more. With the freo Companies. prepared to weather the storm. If, as | were closing pi ¢ ey " ‘.m_u gt au “'.‘.."fi':".r. é.’?;"n'.'..'"." to ¥ Bank of Garnians Bicranant stock ’ offerings of hogs prices have been ocasler Acoms probable, business continues to' ime | March. Sec: May. @0 No. 1 north: | 'LIATHER -Quiet: hemlock sole, Huenos Ayres | BERLIN, March 10.-The statement of th P R i goid hna Fraaies 1n it | And at the close the average for western | gy Grade Investment Securitles, prove, jobbers are prepared to meet the In. [ pin Jiac; March, Sike: Ma i duly, ke | gt o heavy” welghta, 16g18 | Tmpectal Hank of Oermany’ tor the week shons | SarMHiee foporia for the. week 'ates Ganeral | Markets i at from 10c to 160 per 100 Ibs gh Creansd dornands of tae trade, meat the dns | o & norinern, caan, ‘sto; N6, 3 Hafeci Fosect PROVISIONS — Heet, steady: family, $1.000 | the following changes a8 compared with the N7.86.1711 ary goods, $2.397,004; goid, | Jower than & week ago. There appears to OLICITER a 1 nofthern, 't arrive, 6le. | 14.00; oxtra mess, $5; beef hams, $10.60; ity | Previcus account: Cash om hand, decrease, 2,30, | 306,066, silver, 47,4l ¥ [ be a very good current demand for product, CORRESPONDENCE §

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