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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE dairy to re-establish the affairs of the country, on creamery, 156133150; Jyemtern factory, 10gise; | At ab 3 and, Incidentally, those of Omaha and the Elgine, 22032c; state dalry, 14G21e; state | bakers', 't 1CAGO LIVE STOCK, vest, on a solld and lasting basis.” ereamory, 1@ public elovators for the week was bbbt vl b Cit Steady: 1arge, 0G1%: small, 10%@ prodiiihey Favorable Opening of the Spring Trade is P Opposing Factions on 'Change Kept Things | 1 Time, SRGHC: (Gull akims, ST STOCKS AND BONDS. Receipts for Saturday and the Woek Show | Supply of Cattle Was Small Tuyers Were 3 Wenk: state and Pennsylvanin, 160164 Y . Chelr Wants Limited Well Bustained, Uneasy Yesterday. storn freah, 1H4@1ReT wouthern, 13%a11c; e Quite a Falling Qff. e s o e Quiet at the Banks, uniry (pge. 3 a'to quality W wero fow and thelr wants linfted, but a clears Dun & Co., speaking of local trade, says: . New York, $6.16; Philadeiphia and Haltl IR : N " speculation wa reg and unsettled. | we Grades Were Well Suse | The highest figure paid within the woek Is $1.5, Buyers Who Used to Go East Are Now | the tide has turned In trade, It s a fact that | Tlauldation of Long Corn Was the F'e ROSIN-Dull; st sl Bl A L S b ltholt i o bk s bl H . £ TV Brighter — The shy, however, and hand-to-mouth purchases vislons Were Heavy, with RICES Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3%c, bill was to be signed by the president had a Hogs Slide Ano Notch or of Inat week for nearly all deseriptions, PIG TRON ~Dull; Ameriean, $11.50015.00, tendency of sterling exchange, foreshadow- for this week fx close to 149,000 head, Last week g arch 17.—"Weov A A e was anothel vorable factor of the specu- SATURDAY, oh 17, The encouragement which the Omaha job- | merchants have been in the city. They have CHICAGO, March 17.—"“Weevil in a car IN=Nominal: plates, dull s &nother unfavora ity S SATURDAY, March 17. ton in pri But the varlations were not %o war cry of the bears today. “Chinchbugs [ ure to sl the market en tmactive and |yt SO Y “Paul was In fair demand | beet and shipping cattle on sale, but In- | ¥om s (s \ for hantnbie confirmed. '‘The sanguine dealers have had | not largely from any of them. They are ex- t/ L] k U The weevil was at home and was felt more dv, Ipose, 21 oft_crud ! equent - “salizations and sales to close out [ There was some shipping inquiry, while the Ay She Por R BALHRIAT: ; for the greater portion of the list. The a4 by only sslons. Poor 10 extrn and are compelled to lize that, as usual, | has no such snap as dealers here ordinarily ' Raw, weak: falr refinin o pressure to sell was not, however, at all lower, and corn, oats and provisions were tost ; . Twhieh s noticeable since the end of February shows | get their orders. It is encouraging to know, More than n year ng mould A, 4% 1 11-16¢; stand A | weak, there being periods of Nh‘nglll[d!}ul hoks, 5000 hewd; &heep, 5,00 head. . ver hotwee: p8, A ajority of the crughed 531 weakness between time nbaaiagl CATTLE-Recelpts, 80 head; shipments, 600 The dry goods dealers were the first to | O e 1o gl A s e At banks business {8 quiet. The In- | \with New York connections said the amount Loeal Produce Market. The Evening Post says: There has been and by midday the pens had been well i the market with an ual range and there will doubtless be more next we steady all around. There were few stock | pr weights, $1 ing money to persons probably honest and | source. As a result the market started | most s running o live s come law. Rumors of such a possibllity | faw on sale changed hands at fully steady 000 on Owherk' e st because of confidence that the president will 0, fair to good, $2.50@3.00, according to i which has seemed to hold off longer than any | * “Retail trade has been quite as fair as - Ao S ol Ly Ll adi AR Frisco's Wheat Panfe. ers report a very active improvement on all | paper advertisements a good barometer | ize a little profit, and the result was the g here is o falr supply avallable and a | would bave no immediate disastrous influ- 4 PR N 4 % 4 Trom $1.10. 10 $116% oor LeniaiCaatione. yedterda: repof s circulate CATHO O S—The market I8 fi with conntry | drawals of invested foreign capital to come ¥ ppasm- tho house trade has been the feature of the | greater activity in retail circles. report was circulated that a cargo of market (8 flooded — with untry | di % morning was $1.10, with crensing number of country merchants have | to have a public auction for sale of fruits | Weevil and was being unloaded in conse- | ¥ 3 catitornta, | 10 B eary gold withdrawals would be ] Bustness in man | ha them have gone away without leaving the | are interested in the enterprise. It ought | question had received some damage from the ; c s extra se- | curities, timidly begun this week, would al- E . ML L ke iwinter i therefore bo no check to the further rise in May wheat fru 3t $1.03 et cental, of the retaflers, which was commented on | frujt auctions, and it is time Omaha joined | developed weevil and was taken out to 10c such causes, heavy depletion of the govern- | i3 1 i3 1 Tl Gy el Haves made; astatementiTe: tendency to more than ever confirm the ex- | “The anniversary of the Commercial club | effect, however, of turning sentiment from clarified eldor, ber bbl, $1.50; hult bbl, | How is the gold reserve to be restored 2140 3 . : pryssaniay, and Urepudiiting L thelee contrmota; pose. The banks did nothing more nor less & 1....1300 3 25 290 3 the amount of their transactions. The direct and there was A steady % At from $2.90 to $1.20, . " 5 pkes. Share Speculation Was Only Moderately The supply of cattle here Country Merchants Coming to Omaha— ¥ E W Wenker; clt¥ /(82 por pie), ATfise; Active Yesterday and Irregular, g today was small, not excecding 8% head, Duy O M URited, | Aomin il N YORK, March 17.—The share spec- JOBBERS' HOPES ARE BEING FULFILLED | Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G. [ QUITE A HEAVY CASH BUSINESS IN WHEAT FROLEUM--LAti, Ghited, mominalys Wash. | & tioh - ddFing ”:‘flr‘l"‘? ¥ ”'ll‘rl o T ahec- | COMPETITION ON GOOD SHIPPING CATTLE | ance ws Ctull prices, Cows, holfers M aud ¢ e 0 ours Mg and bulls were fi $3.40, — “While 1 cliniit be trathEnTlY stated that e o 07 Ve Sra"in bulk, | today was only moderately active, and the o o Rumors to the effect that the seigniorage o A Ro endy— but probably womething first class would have ming Here to Purchase—Local Busi- conditions are improving. Buyers continue of the Trading in that Article E PENTINE-Dull at L ; 3 bbb Mt AL A S i g $4.90, Prices are a little lower than at ¥ are: BT Cho-olls ol Toow Huving: (N6 ke Packers Free Retlorse oL Kew Orleans, open kettle, & depressing effect on prices and tho hardening 85 Dowd’ Grads. 00 hoge arrived today, and the total thol 9 IPPEI--Quivt: D9, Ing, as it does, additional exports of gold, 1ULYS head arrived, and a year ago the toal was Within three weeks over 100 country LEAD-—Very firm; domestic, §,3), L 8,151, Todny's ales showed considerable variae sk GF Whkat 1okdd af A PELTER-Nominal lative situation. In the early dealings there | myo ook cloced only. & tale supply o NEERT e Ty el H bers derived from tho auspiclous opening of | bought from jobbing Houses in every line, | 1040 of wheat loaded in the river,” was the | CHANGNEERS"OIL-White thore ts less press: | was good buying of tho industrials. During The week closed with only a falr supply of | Eeneral a o fe Wiy Crang i e quo: the spring business has been substantially | mainly dry goods and boots and shoes, but minal with o noteworthy sales. ¢ Llkes Ly in the winter wheat fields,” replied the bulls e oo thy, salis. Quots: | for both lorelgn and local-account, but sub- | cluded several lots of pretty good cattle. nd from $1.45 10 1,65 bought the Lulk thelr best expectations realized, while the | tremely cautious and hesitate to buy more v e, prime. summor 'y 4 1 \Situnday, croakers have receded Into the background | than fmmediate necessity requires. Trade than the bugs in the growing wheat and f Fhedfuiald Dbl e long standing contracts depressed the market | jocal demand was sufficiently large to take a8 buyers woere already 1 up” they 4 consequently prices dropped. Compared care of the supply and as a result values | sheep woere quo 1 $3.70 (0 $5.80, And wales thelr ‘premanitions of disaster were wholly | oxpoct. and while buyers know exactly what | ¥Ith vesterday's closing prices, May s %o i ales, 6% Pronounced, and stocks moved independent | Were well sustained on all desirable grades. | i, ! Jlasla of from 233 to $418 baseless. The improvement which has been | they want harder work than usual to 3 1 ot each other, advances being made in one | The movement was moderately brisk and at | b.oo) head, muking for the week, which is hey want, it is harder work tha even weaker than wheat. Corn declined %e, A 5 A 3 pool while declines occurred in another. The | the close the pens had been well cleared of el iy PIOVIUS| week und 18, 000 S By oF Wealeas, - 1t A" BFoWH | nowover. (A% ooty RUMBAF of th6 ¥iaL |01ty %40 dnd poFk 206 per Bbl: e ! W3 9-16 3118 . | market opened strong, and closed generally | 41 poldings. The supply of cow stuft was [ = Recelpts—Cattlo, 80 head: calves, 100 head strongor and broader each woek, until it Is | itors are entirely now in this market and | The heavy cash business in wheat reported | b Confectioners. 1AG 5-16 only moderate, while the demand was | i Eveniine dontnil porie reaching every line of the wholesale trade. came and went away sounding the praises ot | from New York yesterday was fully con- granulated, 4G4 710 % | active list shows a decline from yesterday's | equal to the number on‘sale. There was no |, {4 LT Omaha jobbers. firmed this morning. Commission houses 2 closing figures. special change In the market from yester 74,75 FL00G 125 ouh o feel the fmpetus of the awakening, and then | sreaicd demand- for money which was antic : N aa¥ S o SRV RATNNOS" fotn hoga s (0 OIS ANE | otat o Bk HOb BRBR:. Y htch Vil | taken there by millers yesterday was not 'ER pta_are fairly 1t much discussion during the last few day red of all offorings, the market closing | hipmonta, 40X improvement in their business. Last weck, | loans are eagerly taken, but bankers are Th'r'; 'f' 1,250,000 bu., and there was furt P o country, 13% | as to the result in business which might be | cattle to be found in today's cattle receipts. for tho first time this season, all lines of the | More conservative than ever about advanc- | inquiry here this morning from the same e 1s but Hittle trade, | ANticipated were the sefgniorage bill to be- | Thore was little doing in this line, but th * Dts, 5,000 jobbing trade expericnced a period of real f Lt Tt it e v, and 1,000 exporters o Wiktives Aotivity, Bven thé Herdwave teads, | Hfod WO &re anersly Whifting thelr indebt- | firm at ¢ over yesterday's closing price for | ghickens. saie; turkeys, 6% Keoso a1 ducks, | have as yet created little uneasiness, chiefly | prces. Cholce feeders are quoted at $3.00@ sl B b porters at . May and July, but traders apparently | LIVE POULTRY—The supply fs iberal and n | DO 11§ veto; biit Aluo, tooy I o of Ights and quality. R tat 1 T, . 2 % * more active demand is iticeable, Good stoc nterpose his vel but also, too, bet e 0l welghts and quality. epresentative sales J FRAN other line, has sprung into life and the deal- Ald be expected during the week. News. | thought that a fortunate opportunity to real- T aay a0 ceable; 1 stock | Y brevalent bellef that the bill's signature i S i © sales WBAN PRANCINCO, March 15.The pante i lines of the retail trade, and both the dai s in | gelling which causes ent dec) falrly nctive trade at teady prices. Good, fat | gnoe Were sudden and very large with ared this moming o hav 155 Wik (hs chss during) (he pravious wesk, | CLis chir shu ol Blled solumasy (ilcating | ook Sl h caused subsequent decline. In,_ 67 . thin or heavy, 35 ence. Were sudden a arg e, The hi 0 have eitirely sut P g o Tkt and prices are stil going down: strictly | on the market now, with sterling rates at | %5 ARG AR AL AL _ Jocal wholesale business. A continually In- | © ““Ag was announce Kk ago, Omaha is | Wheat in a veasel here had developed s, 10G10%¢ the shipping point, it 1s quite concelvable 4 e Gl Wbt et poured n these sunshiny days and none of | and nearly all the fruit receivers in the city | quonce. It came out that the cargo In > 1 horseshoes, | resumed. Foreign investment in our se Which Look Bl Midwintee Tatr obbers a souvenir of their pre 2 in the | to be cos d y e i ; counts, 30c > o 1 ould . me G Lk ] orOeRE: THo "m:t. o ,.:m:.u:'x'-f}v"‘ to 1-?\".‘.';‘;""1'.:‘.-”' weather through Imperfectly. arranged v ~ ante, Be. . | most. surely cease and the result would 2 s i the exching e tirginal " ) o ronfidence e pa ek TR 5 atche: a about 6 o cated | T 6i17c; English walnuts, Lo 3 eGlauilin % general sentiment of confidence on the part | nolitan eity in the country has one or more | hatches, and about 600 bu. hecoming heated Wihorts, 125 ecans, large, 13a1ic: pe: | sterling. And if, through a combination of Wi Bt o : T Ve G e B e o e gt at length in yesterday's Bee, has had a | the procession. prevent the weevil spreading. It had the “”‘“,,,_";"f.,',",;fl-' §'|“."’_'";";‘;} »'.'{,'\‘_' ment gold balance were eventually to follow 5 i of the call board as applied to their contracts pectations of the jobbers. That the opin- | waq o most enjoyable occasion and is one ? 5 The Fel vas floated for this pur- ki 3TNGB flem has, Cliowovers oTferedi toitiencaltiavitih B rosond by 1ho. merchants are more | [iae & most enlovable occaslon and s one | strangth to weakness and caused—atong with | *SXuBRICRAUT—Per bbl. $06G600; haitawnt, | The, FEBEUSTY loan was fon ! SHIPPING ST the Produce exchango & cortified oheck covering than mere (alk is indicated by the way in | grosgive prosperity of this business men's | the previous realizing by the bulls—a decline IETABLES. than their duty in subseribing to it. But the g 3 R HES ] of the excaange refusad (o recetve the check which they are branching out from their | greanization. in May from 58%@bS%e to 5S%c. The re- sy e iy, attor tho government had e Which amounts o $1000. It 1a stated that th previous conservative policy and buying more i coipts horo were 39 cars, amainst 203 a | o BEANS- ndlcked navy, $1000 | question of duty, after the governmert, Hid MixED. cu of tho exchne wiil compel MeGlalin & freely than at any time before this season. Guests of the Jobbors. year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported | beans, $1.5071.7 D vaad_ miglitita very, greatly altred v Hil ol I T e m A ot L e Many lines which have been dormant for The following Nebraska merchants were no- | 337 cars, compared with 285 last year. At- ON quoted on orders at “{'::Hl"rmo.‘mgn kh .]y Ip. A owh e sold ou i Montis have shown decided indications of | ticed among the buyers on the Omaha jobbing | lantic export clearances yesterday were light, | %'5; Tho foloWing are the closing quotations on |, ooy 5 = DT NeeRE Jife and are coming Into a quite active de- | market during the week: 7. H. B. Be Ar- [ but for the week from both coasts Brad- | gian T And e Manesota 1endingistockB oL thie New: ¥ Or i CXCIS vt 5 26 SW YORK, March 17,-COR mand., Trade has bettered itself in all staple [ nold; W. W. Mitchell, Wood River; James Hig- | street's reported clearances of wheat and | same in 3 from: atore. £ Lokt ] hn ot i fancy goods are. beglnning to | ton, Crete; D. . Fisher, Blue Springs; W. A. [ flour at 3,268,000 bu., again 000 bu. the | $0ci Col . toes, Barly | Atohtaon.— . T T 4 400 o Rawed covering nnd cloes-fn ALCRI0 palkahig move with some degree of freedom. Con- wood, Hobron; H. Sar 3 week before and 2,886,000 bu. the correspond- | 7Ry B ! LRt AdBmEs 0 S st s 3 Lk 2 im0 27 ARo0, Baless 00 Dags, ILIGING:. MATCh: siderable trade has developed on hosiery, A. Juco lsville; 3 ing week of last year. The weevil discovered | bage nirived thin mormimg e oyonioride eab- | Adon. Bt i . . 2 RETRARESEAD G b AnEleI0 B Pl I 3 Optlons 5 opened steady At unchanged Doints although the general notion trade is still rel i " | In the cargo of wheat was made the most | able condition. Florida eabbage. per Am, Expresii 18 s v R Bpovi cottes Rior calde: R aa o R o comparatively quiet. J i of by the bears. The market ruled weak Ifornin _cabbage,” per 1b., @2l Baltimoy i L prte 2 ¥ 10001000 quie bui steady fovi, 19. 234219, 30 grocery markets during the week, the most | 1, Dune North Loun: 4. Kad Norfollci | day's range—s8te for May. L bl Bacinc... 14| Oregon Tmplillll 13 y LB ST ER O noticeablo of which are a sharp advance on [ Wright, Wolbach: I 8. Johnson, Campueli; if. | Liquidation of long corn was the feature VEGETABLES — Spinach, per Ghes & olo: N : 120,980 : : R kY California_evaported fruits and a decline of | H. Wallac J.UM. Walf, Dorchiester | of the trading in that article, “Schwartz pulaify, 30gose per, d . higago Alton. 10 R 30 i k: ailoni_ for the United States % to % cont on genoral lines of provisions, | D: L Svlviter G Mctatan, Mals | and others, who had at ono time folt that | e, il fis tnmatoc. per érie | St B PIBIC LI : e s bage et Itig Sugar 18 quoted strong, but the.passage of | o¢"%i, 5t s willlum a8 | corn was low enough, have evidently | doz. ic; @i cantifiower, per | Consolidated G 2 Pigtabun.. 1080 . the Wilson bill would undoubtedly cause an | Jickson & 3 r; Jensen & Co.. | changed their minds in view of the liberal R > . &St L ‘;:;'v {x””'fi n Pal . el 9 HANTOS 7.-Market quiet; good aver- advance commensurate with the added duty. | Doelus; Hurd & Ladd Bros., Kising City; Ledlié | receipts on top of a heavy visible supply 5 X (S I S e 3} v T recelpts, two' days, 3,000 he recent flurry in freight rates has SRR .| and the prospect for an early planting of | per o ¢ er aoEs Del. Hudson. ... ig| do pfd...... 3 i A s caused a decline of 10 cents a keg in nails, 8. Green, Dodge City: W. E. Hunt, Del. the next crop. Receipts were 359 cars today, | Florida tomato L $6.50Q7.00. Del. Lack. & W b R |“ \'| . . COWS AND HEIFERS. X ¥ o gher: clearei for but otherwise hardware staples are un- | Everett & Walte, i rshman Pros, Delt and estimates for Monday are 474 cars. 3 R 9] P s 3., 9% changed. The trade runs largely o season- }I'-'l"um;\ l\‘lnn nk; Swanson & Co, Business was dull for half an hour, but at APPLES—There are lwt few apples on the e “7i|st. Panl 1 able lines, but there are some Indications of EE Bt - | the end of that time Bartlett-Frazier and | It e s aiee ! golnadtofotaiivs oo ATl doiptd e .l Ju activity in shelf goods, and the trade in this o &b M one or two others increased their offerings e o ey o AR L i direction Is expected to pick up during the u, Temple Rethlefsen, Ear- | and pressed them with redoubled vigor at | mearly over and most of 4he ‘s too soft to Bid.. 102 |Southern Pac..... 1 CALV) C. Jones, Hastings; Dan Sigler, Iigeon, | the same time. May opened at 37%c, or at | Ship T still somg demand, however, T 93 [Shar Redner i Ay prices s Clty Markets, March 17.—W. AT—Dull; 2 hard, 3 red, 53 FHELT DIl oo, CORK No. 3" mixed, 3lke; No. 8 A next thirty days. and W, 1. Schilling, Awoca _“The local clearing house recelpts for the | 4" W+ I Schilling, roca. M # “past six days are as follow New York Dry Goods Market. was easy at that, however, and soon began LIFORNI ANGES- 1 arriv- bk | [ 2 D y . P. & Duluth [ o i 4" Monaay . . W YORK, March 17.-Dry goods were dull | to vield. About half an hour from the close | (ng in good o ade 18 Incroas- | B & i Bii|Unton Pa i O OATSHaic lower No. 2 mixed, 20G2%c; T CAhy mI\ IINI)MI on f““"ld and t;l. ’|'lu‘h' ck's day being | it was down to 3 There was a recovery ing G “i‘," T{"""h!f”' e Lt 2.35; | Li ]‘“ HI’I 0 & W... i L“{‘.'J :‘IF"“'C? BULLS. HE‘I l|l“v.lu II‘"" Weanesar G % observed, the de of " Sobbers was mors SR EHE evas 1o 61 08TH Hqiiotation en, 32; Riversk i W0 pid....oo T : Il ) quiet ® " & . . 5 tedlal seedngs, Lake Shore.... 27h i pfd A Dby e I A moderately active business was trans- | @250 Tdland havels, g i Lona e oo 1BE | wens Fargo EX.. Ratiry o 3 | ness, which was improved. o acted in oats at considerably lower prices. CLUL & 0 to 300, 1.80 Lousville &} Rig| Western Union. . day Wil 60tk upl 1rrge. In ‘ 5 Provisions were heavy, with the packers TROPICAT; FRUIT Lonisville & N. A, [Wie L H : Total 07| e hscts aasrimnt. b e | free sellers of the day. The market in bear- | BAYANY e Jpaneret Mlempmind Oror: 120 (M 6 L. 4 o 1700 ness was done through wire and mall orders, | 1Sh on the expectation of plenty of hogs e Y : e $1. 750200 a DeR G 2| 10 ; STILL V! LICATE. s for the week showed large figures | throughout the summer. There were only 1, S i 0; cholc . Pacltic 2 . . 1 TENTS— Wh B aloas) o A, i 35icho il Beed INTS ieat, 13,000 bu.; . and the close shows much Letter tone i wl | 9,000 head recelved at the yards tolay. The asi Y i Nobile & Qo 1 Linseed ! 5 » bu Situation, Although Improved, Is Far from | {rbiftments fhe coming wock will be an sC | toral for the week was 150,353, against 82,215 s it L B LR CQURIES DLT do ptd % Liverpool Markets, Belng Satisfactory ¢ Montaut will sell 6,600 pleces of dress zoods and | on the corresponding week of last year. The x boxj §2.75, Wi HaT e s 300 15, LIVERPOOL, March 17, —WHEAT—Dull: de- .Albert Andriano, superintendent for Snow, fl]"’l“".{fn'}_" of ".iil“«"-.-;“fi‘rf-'w‘,‘.‘fi‘;:': 1{‘:;:‘!‘&.;lh»\\;-l:lnlr(:x‘|‘: shipments this week were 61,998, compared —Per box, 3. ALtk Sl 2 : ::; ) }l};\; ST A R grDel b el churen & Cory mernte aency sve: |4 AR B QUG U | i S 8 yur v T OB DR | e o o ot oo e | Sontaitinis B ul o S LTIIE U D) B I I Pt ¥ae| & 8. K. Knight will make the price of Fruit of | Were al P AR e LWL LR o, i I v o Dt paetel iy Lol “Th business’ of ths wask shawa'a very | & 8- i€ Knleht-will make/che price'of Truil of | Were 8tovk Hb SAME BL FG ined ail day, | dtum, amall, $%00@10.00; Dlack yearlings, | *bid. : HOGS—The recelpts were the smallest of | ILOUI Sprini piient 3 X satisfactory increase in most lines, and the | change without notic o e Y Dl o e e wihs noss | laner. sie oot modlurm, 310; amoll, 352" bialc | el range of priccs as reported by J. W. Dean & | any day this week, yet thero was not suf- | | BROVISIONS it Tl mes, S7a 60 Fork gradual improvement of trade noted for the Boston Stock Quotations. e bottom, _ Gompared with last night, May | $4: % e T A IR | (e LT T"“L":’""—“;’Efi—ltx Glose] Yeiy ?C‘{.m,'." d—flm;"d \:‘;gpr:vei;;lumccf firom ing (A AT ST CL D e 0 o 5 4 ver, ) % Vi § medium, $14; small, $10; black Mon- - pon | Hig df o ower. There Wi e outside inquiry | nUTT sod, 60, past few weeks seems inclined to continue. | BOSTON, March 17.-Call loans. 2@ per cent; | POFk is 20c lower, May lard 17%c lower, and on; medim, $i4; amalt, $10; bincle Monc ien [E1 o9} & e ey LTIt -ood 1 3 11 and, hugl! Jersey, Central . i ¢ 1 ¥ 2, the same price it closed at yesterday. It | f5' PG, 7 and weak; creamery, 19G20c; nominal at s, IPivin; $1.21@1.22. othy, $0.50; p b corn corn, none; The weather Is favorable, and has now [ time loans, 3G3i4 cent. Closing pricos for | May ribs 10c lower. black Montana cubs, large, $6.50; medium, rule, paid prices pretty close to a nickel stocks, bonds and mning sha o : S o i & carried us so far into the season that there | 3 R0 The leading futures ranged as follows: jemell, 43; allver p laro, $; modium, lower, at which basis the bulk of the hogs = E1iisisaning fitures b8 j i| i | is little fear of a protracted cold spell. 3 NP gif mantolete OveniR[=HiEhHS Tciiim, 35 amall, $5; sliver tip cubs, large $0; | NorwesiEri. 1003106 100510 sold. . Trading was slow throughout, and i 4 R e heat, No. 2 aium, $450; small, $3; brown, large, $2.005 | Mo, Pactn o7 |27 | 20K) 2 whi ew of the best mediu leapiian ST AL inoram over o lipw T e oegeni| ooy om pediam, i sl 318 Seanings X" Brelto, pr e e L Gl responding week of last month. There is no o oo 1 o] o] o8 aiin ediui, & ol ¥ rge, || Eacie, pird oR 103 S skt was weak at tha desine. nated | o NEW ORLEANS, Masen 17.-COTION-Spt apparent Increased demand for loans, but unial. s atm s s ; sales sbot, 500 bles; o arrive, 15) balest 3 g | the ket closing _dull and weak, cipts, 3,991 balek; oxports, w1 2 bankers are more hopeful than they 'have ‘ ity Wi oaty i 5 ool oy g6, 38: modium, 30 X, 8 3 | Kock Inrid AT AT e B ever, B evgry"ll[ng b e Fane et BRI LA been for some time, feeling that with the ¢ N. E 11 : v % 3 g E¢] fiiiv] ::flf:i:‘."‘{’ "‘:_”u..nn uty=n 1 rge, $100; | Seatarn f ,mhl " of 'first hands. Rough heavy hogs :;‘l\lluui‘s.”.\ ndy? sides, 13,10 balus; continued improvement of trade a demand | v [0 1850 Pmnavack. to. beauty, 507 medium, $30; smull Stz Trust.. - o2 s0ld as low as from $4.20 to $1.25; heavy | brfbat " Tuiy’ §1 At for money will naturally follow. Retail | west End...... 30 20% % | cross, larke. medium, $3; eI {154 t | packers at from $4.35 to $4.40, and medium ! trade, which has been very dull, Is showing o 3 b | darse, sl inedium, 412 a ANl O Govg| 19 and light at from $4.40 to $1.50, the bulk ? gratifying signs of revival in a general way. il i gt et S S Reading. 1|, 201| 2u § of all grades sellingat from $4.40 to $4.45, Loy , i mid The railroads report an increase in local s ol 107241 10 Qium, $2; small,’ $1.50; ‘marten, No, ® N eYrGen e | against a range yesterday of from $4.40 to [ whipments, 1,600 bales e, Shooen baom, r business. In dry goods and boots and shoes uly: 10 775 10 Thedtam. - $1:60; "small, _$1 D C.F..oovarcs il | O Dk al from 34,48 40 4180 and on hiidi les; balos. - S el L there is considerable activity. In the former Lard, 1001bs $0c@@$1.00; ~ medium 5 5t | ks 2 BE Stock in Sight ¥ 351 arel... Y S 4 e, med i smal & last Saturday the range was at from $4.65 3 ght. conservative jobbers freely predict that if LR g dnric ‘No, 3. larke, $1: medum, small, JiOm! 2 = T s Ts, and bulke at_ from $4.65 o $4.70, | /Tho followini are tyw rocoints at tho fous prin- trade continues as good as it has been so S 4 B2bg | * Juiy. \ 7% importeat skins, A i ' hEusetalivatstion: i i elpal cities Saturday, Mareh 17 far this month, March will show a larger K. 3 | Short Ribs— = No. 3, medium,_$6.0a7 Sotton Ofl, 1,100 Americ: T, ; N R e tile. ¥ sheop. - business than has been done in the same e LAY o) ] 0 . No. 1, large, 373 medl small, | igion, 14005 Chicago 200; Distil Yo- T. 8h. Pr, : South Owah 120 7 i month in any previous year. This Is at- AR SILVEI 27 11-104 por ounce B 8.u: o L Jurke, S0c; medium, ooci mall, | g,ilh “Gons jectricy T Touiviile & Nash: - . Kansis Clty. 0000 D00 'apa’ 980 tributed to the fact that January and Feb- BEN L AT e e e ARG LT R LG e gl i s ok, cased; No. 1 large, $1.5 e N cans 4,100 Rending, St. Louts. 1,900 ruary business In these lines fell far below | short bills is 1 5- o cent, and - for three- | No. 2 re AL M (DA R all, 500; short striped, large, §] Hock Tsland, 4,600; St. Paul, 11,300, mnet : S 10/ipg . smali, 45¢; narrow siriped, larg: 4 —— that of corresponding months in past years, [ months’bills, 13 per cent. No. 10c; small, broad striped, larg New York Money Market, e ‘7 ‘.h“ m"“l” "‘.” tHat ratailsataoks New York Mining Quotations. ¥ HASHN S bl AINGC: q W N $1; medium, $30 NEW YORK, March 17.—MONEY ON CALL— have become 50 low that it is an absolute |y YORK, Mareh 17, The followins i ; VNt 'L por’ cent; 1ast toan and closed at 1 pe necessity to fill in. The large increase in | closfng mining quotations: . 2, nominal; No. 3, 48@36c L g ent. it =3 March, _therefore, should it continue, | Groee— — T __ | 4 sasic. 3 TIIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3G3% per will only bring’ the business up to a | Orownoin, 1o 80 |Siorr New FLAX SE 1, $1.37, A . c y g 088 up Crown Polnt, 1111 00 [Siurra N A TIMOTHY SEED—Prime. $4.20. large, $2; med e FERLING BEXCHANGE—Firm, with actual Yair figure for the first three months of i . Standard........... PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $10.67 + No. 1. larg & 5 business in_bankers' bills at $4.55%474.89 for de 1804; even with a fair showing the amount . ‘\!n‘*;mv('t_;-uk.i 5 T2, Lard, per 100 Ibs., $0.55@6.57%. Short large, 8@Yc; medium, Tc; small, Ge mand ‘Tn‘;l“:“krl.m for sixty ‘;.:l,a’“,;w s pCe! . low cket. ... ® des (loose), $5. 5.67%. Dry sal shoul- " rates, AN : C| L 861,04, 3 of sales for this season must necessarily 3 Folowdnok eiba sides (loowe), 850651, Dry: nalted ahauls Y T R O ks fall below that of previous years on account ; Qckallvar. . L SR Mo BONDS State bonds, of the fall in prices in some of the leading h Star. do preferred. ... 155 Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., ooy N B grotn. kalted: Hidte: articles of merchandise in this branch of [ Qniario.......... |Bitwars,, . »1 veal calf, § 1bs. to 13 1bs., Gte; No. trade. STITOIPTITNs {BSE, BliARS Unchang 4. o s o 3 i W § i dry’ fiint 0 5 o The following were the receipts ana shipments Vi flint hide No. 1 dry i > 11734 4 In boots and shoes the improvement in o Mining Stocks. for today Cured’ hides a1 : POAlEL D Comso husiness may be charged in part to the e Ak, b orleewt e N T extonsion of territory and the efforts Dut | quatationa or mining stoens todes il clostng [Recents. Shipmonts. X each ty ks forth by Omuha jobbers. In hardware, | lows ok | 5 T R she g -wooled 9 g i fmplements and groceries the same condl- | G165 —raie & Noreromago~ | Jlicat bu.. 151000 K000 | 8 ieagh atiort e Lousiaua sipd 4. (e Weal Shore, - tions prevail as in other lines and jobbers | Luleiiei. . """ s EeE A b I e I S o Hast ahort-wooled early’ skin), No o DAMRHEELN, oy el A no longer hesitate to give free expression | Best & Déich A Tt e T e L BLLRO fint, Kansas and: Nebraskn butchor. wool. pelta, | o now not Others Wounded In a Fight. to their hopes of a continued revival of [ Hod . Potowi. . 1U T "0 | ey b e L T000] T 101000 | per ‘b nctual weight, @Sc: dry flint, Kan; Tonn: now set TN 3 T business. Reports from other jobbing cen- ¥ bl T earadag PR TTerS i T LR ™ Agoe ary nint,. Cotarad atohr Lt W T 2 ERNTIVEAIE pi Narobi Sl s 3 i nion Con.... ho co exchange today the ot ual woight, 4@ice; dry fint, Colorado butche PR 5 |H. &T. C.Bs..... st 2168 'l d He 004 vo wel f trade and there seems to he a visible | Gould & Curry Yellow s S0t dairion, 1@ 1se. Kgis, cany strictly frosi, flint, Colorado murrdin wool pelts, pér b, actual D. &R. G. 48, el 8. W11 85 saptileds 4201 Y OUDEGMEN, had a quarrel last night about brightening of affairs in all directions. — Islite. welght, 404 3 L | pdo 4 . i g 140,830 iy sadeiind s a debt the former owed the latte Knives b i g trado o —— LLOW ASE—Tallow, N K .4 s SHERP—Thel ore only a few sheep 2 Tn the clothing trade at this point busi- . g Tointers, New York Murkets. tillow, ‘No. 2. 3%@1e: grease, ‘white A o8 4, Centurio. SHBEP—Thore were only u fow sheep on | ( ie 0 FOTEE R o ethon, | At ness fs light. Some concerns handling ie Lpited States, according to an authority, | NEw YORK, March 16.--FLOUR—Recelpts white B, 3%c: grease, yellow, 3¢; gr it o deforred. . 5 | sale, but they ~included ' two ~decks| U', TS & inea i i I S R i d over 12,006,00 Lunches of bananas in ORI MAvn v arLOURTRecolps . H x 3 T 118 ‘non, fund... of good mative lambs that sold | Wood's two brothors joined In the melee and bullding trades the expected renawal | “Vive poultry has the call on the local mark ; e But dull trade I car lots only. o 2 b Glawa A tor $3.3 The market s firm. Fair | helping him, and Willlam Thomas gave help of the bullding interests has led to a slght { at present and the dressed stock s compure L H104.5; winter . pajinte, St. Louis Murkets. T e Plans : to good natives are quotable at $275@ | to his brother. Knives, pistols and razors k1 i 0; winter ets. onsols 58, | Class C A fair to good westerns, §2.26@3.10; com- | activity and the condition of trade Is rather [ tively slow. tralghts, 5 sotas, $53061.00; | ST. LOUIS, March 17.—FLOUR—Weak, but not . . roon re freely used for ten minutes, and whes better than was anticipated. An official estimate states that there are 600,00 | Winter extras, ta bakers', | quotably changed. 3 .08, mon and stock sh 15 8904 10| 5 constable stepped in the following damage “Lincoln reports an encouraging condi- | LOXex of orankes sl left in Floridu."The net | S1GL0 winter low rues, $LOG2; spring | WHEAT—Opened active, e higher, but soon | = red. choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs, $2.50@3.75. Repre- | j,q done {ion’ of affairs thoro and throughout tho | Sectiv's foF (e, season wmounted to about ‘85 | 2V, HEMCH Bemilii unerino, 300280: Eancr, | Sentoctas e tone. . 3 Tea® cush, S aAra ———— sentative sales A. CHENEY, a bystander cut in the arm nuth Platte country. Corrdspondence from | ““Tho Morian. chbbase thar mave bovn recetved | ¥ 80205 Buckwheat, nominal. ) $ g e Tuly Sl arch, St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. Wt Pr. | and shot In the head; died this morning. other western jobbing centers gives much | during the we 3 i botter sellers than | o 2 Duil; state, 65 adian ORN—Han down WK@deion the ST 118, M 7. Mining stocks today were B0 nntive Whiaais e *: ‘;3 HENRY ATWOOD, both ears cut off, shot the same coudition of affairs as exist at | the Califorrla Mhey are larger and COIN | MISA Lo d, cash and Mawch, Y LQUOISHORN: S S R 5 ¢ s in the head, Jugular vein exposed; will dle, ywine, $.10. Tkt oo T TN i, Ankod Tild,~ Aniad tock. Will Thomas, cut about arms and shoulder LA hardor and aro gnvraily more” Baisfaciory” o a8 . crease ding o ge |/ EhE oensumam ¥ E—Nomina % . 3 o Adams ... 148 R0 |S. Hopea..$ .50 & RN ana An_increase of bulldlug In the 1arge | "G ey are rapidly becoming an expensive | BARLEY Gulit TR May, 08¢ 3 Adumys 8 T8 5018 Hopow 8 .20 810, | omotal roculpta aud dimbosiuion ofstock nsuiown | and shot I the hip: may die centers means the employment of labor and [ juxiie Ane sort af o s . o 30 Milwaukee, 83 4 A K- B s o el by e bk of the Union Stoek Yards. company b O hEranaed. mandl tar “woatern Rroaucts, | nt s ant hhe b of e em holy, salable | B/ oA Noinals Canado, bia9se: el 200 | ope.... 2800 3767 | B U VS GUR Hors endiig 1 8 0 clock b. Himore Atwood, shiot in the right side and cased demand fc o cts, | at 3 flai, The approach of the end of the s . Tus3c, mominn { ot W : LA ddangerol With the reusiting {mprovement In prices, & | %on and the increasing scarcity of berries that AT Recelpts, 1400 bil.i exports, 25,000 by Dopfesse - A - - AT, 1801 e, aukeAa _tha noek; 800uq.. dankeiok ¥ B e atnag, I westorn Jobbing cent | Are in condition o ahip. ia rosponsibio for the % 000 bu,. futures, 100,000 bu. Spot WL o7t &0 Financial Noves, Moses as, cut in the left breast an wivang - 2 red g Al d more money In farming com- | i Bet htloat, 63 h and - elevator, | HAY—In fair anchan e R ey re. And o noney:. | L The wweet potato crop of Texas fs assuming s S 1o 4c; No. 1 north | croice timathy sed; prime to | 3ANSAS CITY, March 11.—Clearings, § munitios. pruportions. LIt Dromim. Lo, mAke Tt & comel . 03%oi T atore, No. 1"hard, 20 delive ) : . Cars, | How cad | Cars | Hoad | Cars. | Howd, enth of Sold T Rol) “is ' in" splandld. condition: and | DIRCfactoe . Hies et Lt e thonald Optiona™ apemied flmer oh bix" weakly xenres | o BUETER=Slow, unchangat; tor cream W OR 3. March 17.~Clourings, $1421,- | Cars:|Howd|Care,|Hoad Carn. | Hond ne TRl Aol b rmors ore busy turning up the ground worew of sweet : e e [ S Bt e Vel cabieg on heldLovu f00; good to ehe - 1A20] _64l5.40 p o | cmcaco, maren olomon Thacher, As the indications for a good crop continue per acre Is estimated | jmprovement - taward> noon - oh the mmall ehe L at .17 A e one of tho oldest and most wealthy residents to be moro favorablo thero seems to be | g N0 iaiats of the Walla Walla Union rances of wheat from New York and PORIR i 7. amount_of_hullion | —— T i | of Chicago, died at his residence in River- more inclination to sell corn on hand at | nsist that the very early apricots o e Atout steady. at KY-$1.1 gone into the Da i today, 15,00, 5 | side last night after a protracted illness prevailing prices. Country roads are now | were hurt to some extent by the recent cold; | arch - clo ' Total London Sugar Markot. LONDON, March 17.—SUGAR—Cane, tle” doing, ‘centrifugal Java, 158 64; Muscovado, fair refining, 195 3 Wool Mark at the recent advanc 4 ey CUT ALMOST 70 PIECE, Two Young Men Shughtered und Threa yellow westerns, $2.609 | AR [ Wos | SHEER. [HORSERA s | heud. PARIS, ‘Phree per cent rentes, 95¢ peaches nged prices ffom 1ast night. No. 8 reds Unehanged A 546 APHIS, March 17 go [ Omala Packing Ce L My, NG Unchang 4@e, ML March malia Pac 0400 To came to Chicago from Now York in 1867 B D s Il | Il seres tEAT thers Wil T & Iaree sroc'ad | St o Si68 e 18¢ : IN TR R nEdA e $550r81.00, AMERIRCMATE, o, : O e ond G0 i I from Now York in 1857 Y I Varietion of 1 e "ROVIS K ' wnd made a fortune in real estate, H consequently opening up to some extent. all varle of fruits, unless there 1s o Algun Closed at 65%¢; PROVISIONS — Lower, "sery dull and weak, | inces, $131,900 SWIML & COvirue sty 3 an ! o o was AL Cohectl S i o e 1 weather " 69% GadThe, closed e Wi Pork, standard mess, 311,25 Lard, prime steam, | BALTIMORE, March 17.—Clearings, e budahy Vaekii €0 1 prominently Identified with the Methodist Collectlons are only falr. 18 WOrthy | “mpyere are scarcely uny strawberries to be found “Recelpts, 4,000 bu.; exports, 4,00 bu t meats, loose'Mhouldere, $1.50; longs, | yatances, $314.408, For the week, 2 John P, Squire & C0...y S church 3 of note that merchants are buying very | in the city. Some of the local dealers ordorcd 295,00 bu. futures ) foe s, $3.70; shorts, 388 boxed, 15¢ highor. | balane A, Haus - conservatively and meeting their obligations | small shipiments, but the demand” was so light ket wuicr; No 3 . 3 ked | shouldegr “30.0755; longs, 30,50 ) 3 Bookar & Dogan Vor Ca the Bomb Explosio ore promptly. st of the account The | that most Of them were Walpped out aguin’ to ptions opened cusior ara | x : shorts, $.57i% i . Tuvelane N L FE i i ;::n:‘lnlLr“«‘-"u‘-my.?':;,,-‘rnh‘.',"\{v",."f‘,’\]:':,lif, ather "ot vhoro " tho el smeinnd Mok o Increato 1 ho woveent owing | I i 0 bble: wheat, 12,00 ibhcrs dn foedors, i PARIS, March 16.—A newspaper sellor octio encles were contracted | Gigiosed 1o pay 50 cents @ box for the hixurs o fine weather, declined all tas morn ; iy 29,000 bu, 4 = " heforo o during the panic, and merchants | “Mearding o the Bt baul Tade o. i gt Ve e B &1 Dbln s wheat, 80,000 | , I'HILADELPHIA Clearings, malel p nued Maurel wus arrested last night, while are experiencing little difficulty with new ac- | Washin ohant. desline " 1n " oag L March closed at 43bc: April, 42isc; May, 42 bu.j corn, cats, 11,000 by 27,603; balances, 31,882 ¥ar the woek, '$8 bes: haviug & wound in his leg dressed, a e Thi t largely due to [ tb b ¥ed” with tho " closing at 421c; July, 43%qid Tosin Valances, $,58,123 St. Louis Live Stock M pounts s is, of course, largely due to | the ek 5 'When Tocelved with the osing a i July, 43N GISRe, cloving Min s s T LT Mk T Maren 8t, Louls Livo Stock A e terday's outra R i iy exta YL ) o ivcelpe and (e tarmer seling fro: i i A JRNeRRMRERRG e York exchn ) . LOUIS, March 1. CATTLI : \ living with an anarehist In carcfully and consorvatively summing & ieventa (mpsition by ar o Y 15,000 bl futurcs and 55000 bu. s bl == Cars: shipments, . 31 cars. " e nHnKe, | $1,753,10. e ad; ‘Bhipments, 130 el v bl ! up the situation, it I safe to say that trade | and ought t arket dull and easier; No a0 and the track offerings ail sold year, 11,008,600 native steers, 1.3 mm— T —— 18 decidedly better in most lines; that the | fresh eges e delivered, ket No- 3, sici ut early at about To above the May price, and | - CHICAGO, March 1T—Clearing hite, d6c; trac t o r the week 77,062, 000 mding 1OGS-Recelpts, 1000 head tlnued improvement in affairs, both finan- et imon: 08 the Lid white state, 35GHIc, Options opened quiet but | of in that way. 1t s understood today (hat the Shange, oo’ premiuni: sterling, et | Just last weeles elos 0. PE eiully and commerclally. This, however, | ) casy with corn, further declined toward n Will be considi rable decrease in rates, BLSTHGASD. Money rates, 4 cent, | Buary MO e, T | J0 [] L] supply of native oysters, always limited 1 el 4 at LeN 3, 1. ially and . come ly. o Thls, howaver, | The suply of natlve oyaters; always llmited | und closed at @Ne hot decline: Maveh of Vator stocks in Monday's repe : ST, LOUIS, March 11.-Cl T B yearli d Poly to all lines of trade, and th the Taket Bound | diatrict, s bein 1ty | b s4de: Aprl ol " a G | ¢ likhtly, and with the Chia ‘wedlc §21,168,200¢ last’ we i: sane | market st ) are ‘some in which matters are still in a | depleted, and fear is expressed of total ex- | Closing at Hie; Jul Y 31,563,080, $.00G3.00; cholco Texas, b ST = 8 o feer heanaed Cloatng at Hige: Tuly o ; und and_ g Weak Tast’ your, §24,008,980 Sian o 3 discouraging condition. 1t is falr to pre- | {action. The Tuet ‘Sountd oyster s smaller | HAY—Dull; shipping, @@6e; good to cholce, d If the we * e Yook, woek, 3,108, 2 " City Live Stock M INVES MERNT sume, however, that the revival In other | 1 Wb Usudlly tellaed by custorners’ bot ming . Tl thougnt ¢ Wheat will week 3,557,620, Monoy. dulli ansan QX Sixe Aok SRR pume. Bowever, that ne roviel o ather | ¢ Vel STy St SR | P et commn o e, sgue | b L SRR R S D SRS e YR | oY R Mo AT BANKERS, ment in all lines, s wate A vecuit i s been mate o gan | VRS weak; wet salted, New Or- [ ba smaler. May wheat openead ut ddc; July. o0e, | L NEW YORK, March 17.—The report of the [ shippin oo 8380044 3 = - In taking this hopeful view of the situa- | } gl g SRR ST ns sciected, 38 0 63 1ba, 11a@ike; Texan | with vomu frmness carly In the day. bu afser | Chicao, St Maul Minncapolis & Omaha Rail- | 2.60: Mockers and fee ; ¢ | 134 Washington St., CHICAGO. tion it may be well to remember that the westorn oyster beds cultiva- | selected, 35 108 1bs., 4@lc; Buenos Ayrés, 14 to | the first half hour an 1o decline, and | road company f ar ending Decembe continued improvement depends aluiost en Rt pa Auriom Tthe umekc’ have | Pyt o HROL AR Crr. B 10 W0 Lo 6 oo | (oIl MGND a1 108 with March ot Showa: - Gross n - 11008=Recsipia, 480 5 AUNICIPAL BONDS traly on the favorable Indications of & crop. el ed that the en- | Lght to heavy® welghts, 1561 AYEER ] arthern, orim, et oA Ve ) 117 | heavies. ackers nad_mixed Mmul . BONDS, f this prospect Is marred and even par or Were fly 600 | PROVISIONS—Deet, quiet; family, 11@0 hard, 6% i 11; decrease, 324,116, ' Yorkers and pixs. 0. ¢ ctric Street R 4 ecelpts o week end ) ¢ s, 32 H c Stre tailwa & tiad crop failure should result, or it the pend i e i ERL ot TRy, | exice. s b Bams, $16.30; city, extra | Dusiness was NEW ¢ ‘March HEE et Bonds of E « tric y definite and well defined policy, disastrous | week. Tae result has been (o force the market | pickled hams, Land, L Pt el B e 5 v e . R e B . Sloux City Live Stock Markot . results may follow In other words, th lown rock bottom. The local demand has | steam elosed it $6.95 asked: March, $6.90, nomi- | with other places than t Stk i10: Tsilver, E . SIOUX CITY, March 17.—HOGS-Murket tigh Grade Investment Sccurities. tuation Is a very delicate one. Every ll;‘“. .4"" l'ullr,-rrl (ihe lan ’““h.l\fl-.-u‘lln«‘ [ n | oali Moy, S8, nominal; Afilined, ™ weak: | weaknoss. Mills continued 1o run were General v 1 changed; shipments, 300 head; 106 lower at 43X jtaaton s, & vae ry | shipped out by “dewters who were o get | continent, 2 "South | Americw, $2.65;, | bbis. for the lust 2 hours. Shi i o B8T,800; olds §189,1, LAdth: bisk, $.35 lon I8 necessary to keep/| rid'of their stocks and break eved. | Pork, weak; Dew | for the day were 35,67 bbis. The demand was L e M | “CRNTUE Receipts, 10 bead; shipments, s | s12.670.6c0, | .30 1 ) CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITER

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