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CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL : Wheat Was Firm and Cloced a Fraotion Over Thursday's Final Figure CORN WAS QUITE STRONG AND HGHER Provislons Were Buoyant and Active Dur- Ing the Greater Part of the Session, Siles by Sealpers Causing the Only Wenknoss. CHICAGO, March 8.~Wheat was firm day and closed the latest tradi price of the previous afternoon. The streng of the Liverpool market and the impression conveyed by the cablegrams from Parls that the growing French crop has been injured perhaps seriously by frost werc the chief causes of the improvement here, Corn was quite lively, ending e higher, and oats gained ‘e, Provisions continued their ad- vance. The Liverpool market was higher the opening, and that, along with a threat- ened cold wave, following upon the heels of the present springlike mildness, gave the market u_firm start. The opening transac- tions In May were at from to Gi%c, compard with Gi%c at yesterday's close, During the remalnder of the forcnoon the price had a struggle to maintain itself against the effect of selling out by specu- lators who had bought yesterday at A rcported slightly weaker tone to Parls market had more influence during the forenvon than some other cablegrams, which of a decidedly bullish character. A report of some wholesale trade wheat for shipment at “oledo was in a similar manner minimized by the statement that it was worked because of a heavy cut in Estimates of only 6,000 bu, de- e visible supply and clearinces of only 205,000 bu. wheat and flour from the se boird were causes of weakness, which the noon hour caused the previously vafling firmness o give place to weiknes and about that time G3%e becume for short time the trading price. The primar. market receipts were 43,000 bu., agamst 220,000 bu. last week, Closing cables’ con- firmed the advance at Liverpool of from b to e per bu. Antwerp was quoted Jac higher, Paris @ shade casier for flour, un- changed for wheat, and Berlin repeated’ yes- 'S quot rallied on Tair Ing and closed at 511y, Corn was_strong and hij over yesterday's close, advancing lhe more in the course of the forenoon, The strengih came from the improvement in the demand for cash corn. A cargo was worked here yesterday atternoon o direct shipment to Liverpool at the opening of lake navigation Liverpool cables came strong at advanees of from }¢d to %d per cental. Th: demand he for No. 3 yellow through billed was good and it advanced equally with the gain In the rice of May, The opening for N t rose during the forenoon to 45! to_4514c and closed at 45%c sellers, The same dull and uninteresting state of affairs continued to exist in the oats mar- ket. Fluctuations were narrow and fol- lowed corn almost entirely. May sold from 29c to 2044c and closed at Mie bid, Receipts to M6 cars, 105 of which graded in nr er, opening 14 :, reacted fons were buoyvant and acti ing the greater part of the sion, weak spots being the result of gcalpers, who had profits in previous pu chases, ' The talk of a scarcity of cattle, Which has been current for some time, was given as one of the reasons for the advance. Speculators for long account, shorts and packers were apparently all on one side of the market. M pe k closed $11, the price it told at today, an ryester- day's top quotations. ribs ad- wvanced 2c. Estimated rec 80 cars; corn, 2 19,000 head. The leading futures ranged us follows Articios. | Op |_High, | Low. | Clos). Wreat. T March 524 May.. 51% July; 563Gt Corn No. Mareh. ... 433 Ably) 4014 May. 201 29 27K 11 00 665 677 5 02% 5 pts for tomorrow: Wheat, oats, 175 cars; hogs; 523 5@y 1311 4314 45@453 4434 20 29 27% 10 85 8 021§ HE 513 5374@54 65 434 45, 44na@mn 29 29 27% 10 774/ 11 00 600 | 605 76 | 877 5 02% 52 Bk 331 July...... Pork per bbl May....... Lard,1001bs May. July.. Short Ribs—| 5 60 May.. LYl 670 | Cash_quotations were as followa: FLOUR--Firm, WHEAT—-No. 2 spring, MK@SH mominai; No. 2 red, CORN“-No. 2, OATS—No. 2 8 white, 81%@31%c. RYE-—No. 2, 1%, BARLEY-No. 2, 53@8c; No. 3, 3@ nominai. FLAX sl TIMOTH D~ Prime, PROVISIONS—-Me: Lard, per 100 Jbs., 86 . Shoulders BiatTsinee oorod). B WHISKY—Distillers’ 8. 5214 9 67 5 8 5 5 No. 3 spring, %@L, B248240; No. 'xL‘fl yellow, hite, ; No. 4, per b, Short i “boxed), 55,80, $10.80711.00, 3'sides (10082), %e; short 5@ A finfshed goods, per gal., SUGAR—Unchanged. The following were the receipts and shipments tolay: TArticlcs; Receipts. [Shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu. Corn, bu.... Outs. bu; ... Rye bu. 6.000 Barley, 8,000 On the Producs ¢ xehiango today the buttsr mar- ket was steady: creamery, 10@18c; aairy, 86 160, Eges, sieady: 14@145e. 4 11,000 0,000 \I8o00 12,000 8000 77,000 117.000| NEW YURK GENEKRAL MARKET. Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- modities and Staplos. NEW YORK, March §—FLOUR—Recelpts, 14,- W0 Dbbls.; exports, 18,000 bbls.; sales, 19,000 pkis.; steady, but neglected, buyers and sellers belng too far apart to admit of much business, City mill patents, $.0G415; winter pat- ents, $250G8.10; city mill clears, $.35; winter stralghts, $L70G2.15; Minncsota patents, $3.050 2.80; winter extras, $1.90G240; Minnesota bakers, $2.0003.60; winter low grades, $LI0GZ10; spring low grades, SLTGGL90; spring extras, $1.852.35. sales, 420 Lbls.; superfine, $2.650 86a3.00. Buckwheat flour, dull; WHEAT-Dull; 49@54c, CORN MEAL-—Quiet: sales, 200 bhls, 20 sack yellow western, $.0501.10; Hrandywine, §2.4 RYE—Nominal; car lots, 8c; boat loads, 5@ Y MALT-Nominal; @ize: No. 3 western, G0c. two-rowed, state, 60G6lc; No. elivered. elpts, non 97,900 western, WHEAT- v exports, sales, u. futures’ and 15,000 Bpot market firmer; No. 2 red, in sto vator, @%e; afloat, 60%c: £ 6, b., 0 No. 1'northern, 6%, deliverad: No. 1 har delivered opened higher on stronger Liverpool advices and a cold wave west, which induced considerable. covering of shorts. L Wheat camo out rather freely, dep market for a tme at noonday, but on the whole the undertone was fairly maintained ind on firm Iato Liverpool news and reports of furth e (0 the French crop tlere was o final vall the market closing 4@ % high 2 March, closed %c; May, 6 3.1 closed B9%c; July, D3, closed Wlie; August, GG K@60%e, closed CORN 5100 bt § exparts, sales, 510,000 hu faiiges and’ @) 1,300 bu, Spot mer 4950} ¥ st mixed, ' yellow, 49%G80c; “steamer mixed, No. 8 dfc. Options higher on smaller recely s than ‘expected. now Wost, covering and sy thy with Chicago. May' advanced sharply (o premiup over July, and. the market cled SLong b K@He net ady GAI%e, losed %07 July, UG, CIm e OATS—Tecelpta, 64,100 bik | exports, 8§50 bu.; sales, 30,000 bu. fitures and &,000 b, Spot market qulet; No, 3 884e; No. 2 delivercd, il No. §, 82c; N track, white western. with corn, ‘closing at i April, close ne HAY= 8teady; shipping, 46G50c; good to cholce, HOPS-—Stenty: 1894, 6@11c; | e it 1 DEs-stcady lected, 46 10 65 | mmon to Shotce, e coast, old, old, i 1894, salted, dry. 20 1o’ 80 Ths., New Orleans, wet Buenos Ayr 1o 2 18@18%c; Texas, o 7 Texas, dry, # LEATHER—Quiet: hemlock sol Nght Lo heavy welghis, 14140 uict; domestic fleece, wge FROVISIONS - Beot. c hellies, $9.5066 00; TS plckled hime. B western steam close elty, $8.3T16G0.60; snles, 260 tlerc nominal; Muy, #.96 refined , 31 A compound, Pork, firier; new mess, $11.75G15.5 short clear, $12.00G14.70; family, $11.50¢12.00. BUTTER - Easior; we tém dairy, 8 i3c; western creamery, 1313 Elgine, “30; imitat ios da Buenos Ayres, 10G25¢; pulled, steady. Cut meats, Armer: pickled shoulders, $4.60 8.5, Lard & sales, 10, 10616e. i large. S@iic small, skims, 8G8c; full skims, 115250, BOGE—Wouker: state and Pennsyianls. 17l4e; wouthern, 16G173c0; re —Firm; city, d%c; country, 4 unle’nNn.—nu»udy al BGIe 'ROLEUM-Nominal; = United " closed at i Washington, bbls, nominal; Wash- 1 ipts, ATURDAY, MARCIT 9 1895 ingten, 1o bulk, nominal; 26,60, T'hila elphia and Baltimore, delphia and Baltimore, in bulk, $1.05 RICE-Stendy; domostio, fair to Bge; Japn. ONANGES -Easy; Tnvana, - §3.5064.00, g .00 refined Ne 6.6 York, Philal %o et 0?1 $10.002 itornia, Beoteh 00; barely s Piates, fome Apiil tin ai COTTON that sales are be show bettor prices; others N sales have been made concessions; prime summer Crude, 20; off eride; HGILc; oft suimmer yelow, q nominnl; yollow buiter rades, 5Gc: summer white, 285G nom nal, RAL MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations Staple and Fancy Produce. RGOS--Tor doz., @12, UTTER-Cullcd stock, 6G8c; common to falr, 10c; fair to good country, 11@i%; choice to fancy, 13G15c; gathered creamery, 18c; separator reamery, 1062 POULTRY ke, 6o 1t is rumored if reported would claim _that 1t any they have been at yeliow, %e; prime O11,-Etoadier; made OMAHA G on Hens, 614@7c; young roosters, turkeys, 6c; heavy toms, Gc; DRESS choice lar talr to good, sl $14G10 full drossed, 9 fancy, full dressed, MBI wing green - wing teal, per mixed per doz., $1.00G1 5.00; mallards and red Goe; Jack rabbit Clholce fat, 70 +lavge and co POULTRY~Chict 7c; cholce small, TGTie; choice hea Aucks, @ioc; kens, fir, 61ic; TA@se; turke v, 8$fi%; choice falr to good, 6@ geese, fair to g 1a10c. e, per. 51 $2.5000 $1.50; Qucks, 4,006 small ks, 00 6ic. 1bs., are ‘quoted at ung Am y te; Nebraska' and lowa, 11c; Nebraska and Towa, part skims, 7@ mibutger, No. brick, No. 1, ‘lc; No. 1 Uplind $8.50; lowland, st price on Only top grades 1. cans, full HAY $8; Tye haly. $9; midland, ; eolor Light shudes sell the best. i ~Western stock, small OLTY BEAN a beans, ONT( On_orders, CABHEAGE: CELERY pleked, 2; Lima . navy, $1.3061.50; On ordcrs, California, 0cqs1.o. 8- -Good stock, ., $2.2502.60, $1.50. i bbl., §1.50, VER—Ier crat per bbl,, $2.50; Kan- CAULLE ¢ iwo doz., 1 of a doz. and halt r do: © bbl., er bbi,, b bunciics, 8. RE_Wint ES—Choice stock, box $11.5)G12.00 ¢ ap- pies, CIRANDERRIE Jersey, ver bl fancy, TROPICAT, FRUITS, Florid box, $3.30G3.75; Cali- ands, als, $3.50. 00250 900 o er bunch. Inns, 360, choice, 4.0, MISCELLANEOUS, , OYSTERS—Medium, per can, ; extra standards, sz fancy, Me; choice, Y—New York, 16c; dark, le; YRUP-G cans, § Almonds, 2¢; standards, lon Jugs, per do ish 10¢} tilberts, s@dc; nuts, Se. SAUER KRA half bl MINCE M 10-gal. Kegs, ' pkas., $2. CIDER—Pure juice, per HIDES AND —No: 1 green hides, —Cholce white, per bbl., in half bbls., per Ib condensed, per case of 3 £ Lbl., $3. 605 HID) hid. gre to 40 1. 0 Ibs., 4lc:’ No! 2 veal calf, 8 to 15 1bs., 5o i No_ 2'dry flint hides,’ s 1 dry salted part cured hides 1 per Ib. less than salted, ench, 25G60c; green salted shearlings (short wooled tnrly skine each, 5@lic; dry shearlings (short skins), No. 1, each, 5@10: wooled ‘early’ sking), Kansas and Nebraska butc actual welght, 5@6c; Neb sk e o wooled early dry shearlings (short each, e dry flint er wool ‘pelts, - per dry fiint Kansas and pelts, per Ib, actual welght, 4@6e; dry flint, Colorado butcher wool pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@6tc: dry fiint Colorado mufrain wool pelts, per ib., actual welght, 4ge. TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, dc; 2 Yc; grease, white ‘A, S%@il4c; vellow, o; grense, beeswax, prime, large, $20.00 No. 1 small, $8.00@10.00; bear, black, yearlings, No. 1 large, $12.00@15.00; No. 1 medium, $10; No. 1 small, §7; bear, black, cubs, No. 1 large, '$6.00@8.00; No. 1 'medium, $6.0006.00° No. 1 smali, $; bear, black, Montana and Rocky mountain, No. 1 large, 18.00072).00; No. 1 medium, $14; No. 1 small, $10; bear, black, Montana yea lings, No. 1 larke, $12; No. 1 medium, $8; No. 1 35: bear, black, Montana cubs, . $6.50; No. 1 medium, i No 1 gman, Bear, silver tip, No. 1 § medium,” $12; No. 1’ smail, yearlings, No. 1 large, $11; 1 small, $5; bear, silve . $6; No. 1 medium, $4.5 bear,' brown, No. 1 medium, $16;' No. 1 small, lings, No. 1 large, $10.0012.00; No. 1 small, $6: bear, brow 87 No. 1 i No. 1 No. 1 Targe, $1 No. 1 mall, 50c; tisher, No, 1 large $6; No. 1 small, $4; fox, silv cording to beauty, No. 1 medium, $60; No. 1 smail, §20 No. 1 medium, $ No. 1 medium, 1 Jarge, $1.60: st \ No. 1 large, 1, 40cefox Kits, N tum, 40c; No. 1 small, iynx,’ No. §3; No. 1 medium, 32; Tall, $150; marten, No. 1 large, $5 N dium, $1.50; No. 1 small, §$1; mink, No. 1 la No. 1 medius 1 small, . mink, dark, No. .1 medium, 40 No. 1 smail, 80¢; mountain lon, perfect he and feet, No.'1 large, $11.00%012.00; impe. fect skir s, 0. 1 small, $: otter, pale, No. 1 ®e, $7; No. 1 medlum, §; No. 1 small, ‘$4; raceaon, No. 1 large, 60@70c; No. 1 medium, fie No. 1 small, 8c; raccoon, black, as to beauty, No. 1 large, B0c@$2.00; skunk, blick, eascd, row striped, No. 1 iarge, 50c; No. 1 medium, 4ic; No 2c; skunk, broad striped, No. 1 clverine,' No. 1 large, $; No. 1 No. 1 small, $1.50; No. 1 medium, per skin, No. i $4.60; No. 1 large, §2; No, 1 medium, $1.50; No. 1 small, 75c; muskrates, win- ter, No.' 1 large, §@l0c: No. 1 medium, 9¢; No. 1 small, Te; muskrats, fail, No. 11 d@be; No. 1 medium, 7c: No. 1 small, 6c; muskrat kits, 2@3c, ite’ B, 3¢; grease, e; old bulter, 24 Tough tallow, 2c. FURS. FURS—Bear, black, No. 1 No. 1 medium, $1 1@20c; . silver i medium, §8 cubs, brown, vears 1 odium, $5; N small, § mediim, $8; No. 1 , 48 to o large, $100 fox, cross, N 1 large, wolf, prair 6c; ‘No. 1 smali, 5.006.00; small, §2 40c; beaver, No.' 1_medium, r kits, No. 1 BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE. General Business Coutinues to Show an Im- provenient, March §.—Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: Th al business situation shows more {mprovement, From several centers this is declared due In part to the adjournment of con- gress and to some extent 1o the weather. Gains are shown in fmproved demand for lumber and other bullding materials, and in the receipt of larger orders for structural fron and steel, to- gether with the absorption of available stocks of bessemer pig iron. In almost all directions report increasing sales of staple dry , hats, shoes, millinery and hardware. Fine Koods continue to attract the he reported, and _are exsfully with corresponding Ameris can gr London wool sales report & mod: erately higher ‘and stronger market. Speculation in the New York on a limited scale and attracts fessional participants. Bonds are neglected. Sil- 10 firm.© Forelgn exchange 18 i shade r at $.8 for demand sterling, The bond Syniicate continues (o seil Tong sterling to houss who might be shippers of gold. The tendency of prices remains as he an advance in shoes being reported, chiocked the volume of business for due, as alleged, 10 o & dence In the prospect for a reduce: age, pork, lard, refined Tugar, comn and live hogs have advanced, and leather has advanccd sharply. i fron 15 unchanged, despite the market being cleared of available supplies, and lumber, while nominally unchanged, is firm, With an upward t:ndency. Cotton _goods are weaker and oths ure down to 21 squares. nd outs have eich reacted, as have butter o s and live cattle. The re: duction in the price of steel billets at Pittsburg The continuance of the about low eb ng February, s indicated by gross earnings of ffty-six of the large rallway companies for that month, which, as reporied to Bradstr agKTegao 121,673,000 (about 10 per cent of tatal), & decréase of 1.8 per cent from the ings for the lke period last y falling off, as compared with was 13 per cent. The regular monthly United States and Cang a decrease of §849,000 falling off in February January and ¥ Dushiels, four tmes the falling oft lod Of 188. The February rope and afloat for Burop bushels, as contrastod with an' increase of about 100,000 bushels each in February one and two years ago. For (wo months this year the world's avalable supply fell off 1400000 bushels, against @ decrease of 6,000,000 bushels in the (wo mont NEW YORK, special atte competing su ck market none but pre tofore, which has fall delivery ead of confl. cotton acre- print cents for in the like of last year and of 4,000,000 bushels in the two months ‘of 1893 and of 4,000,000 bushels in the corresponding two months of 1862 1t like e ceptional decrcases are to follow during the remalning months of the year, the effect on the Isible supply and o Exports of wheat fro n prices should be marked, m both consts of the United States this week have increased sharply, aggre- FAtng 3,272,000 bushels, against 2,689.000 buehels Tast week a year ago and the correspondin mpared with 3, of March, 1882, PRICES SHOW AN UPWARD TENDE! Despite the Disturl Purchases NEW will s that, even out, Congressiof though the rat above the shipy have produced week, 2,851,000 bushels in week 64,000 bushels in the first week YORK, March 8. weekly review of trade the corresponding about the same quantity in two years ago, and bing Influences of Strikes Have Increased. -R. G. Dun & Co.'s which Issucs tomorrow, nal adjournment and proot e of exchange rises to and ping point, gold does not go 1 a much better feeling. Prices do not Improve, and there Is on the whole no galn, but some 1o of 16,000 cc thousand building w ten or twelve textile further lessening pur there fs I miners general, ng beyond Cot point on_record, tho 101,620 bales, agains| samo week, The rise ac e will bo re sight are so larg vance difficult. When X 9 bushels last year. and western “nccount in farmers' hands v 1 cent, though rece With exp the highes! causes help time, expectation of coke' works, reports vance, and’ a mode ducts, Sal ttsburg con tons, 1o protect and ' the “output shipments m_for on the Three n of ¢ larger thy a strike whole smull, building throughout the better orders while wire nails and but prices have not & shade stron Aucts are Chicago branches, Copy titlon to vy et more freely at of tin pl than those of simila Strikes to resist* the eral textile works some others by no i that the mills are orders. Prices of cloths have fallen record, Th kot this w woolen good weights is nearly ness in some lines, while continued and e and mediu i ssment. But 1,539,300 1bs., almost st ‘vear, only a g Exchanges through larger than ler than in 1393, of a month, show have hardened somew less ha 18 fo 3.1 cd paper is offered, lities of failure 811,250,122, against $1 belng in ma last sixty and last’ year. CLEARING fifty. Aggrogato of Rusl Associn‘ed Banks L March NEW YORK, table, compiled by total clearances at the princips the percentage of compared with tl one year ago: anticipation and many are n has risen 1 cent from th to are putting to but only last fittle ufacturin have been 234 in the United State 8 in n workers, wages. While strikes ar Plttsburg and several besides strikes in and fron and beam works, chasing power for the time, of improved demand for manufacturing n the strength Towest u ipts have been hut t 153,452 last year for the 18 due 1o the belfef that the but stocks in a sustained ad- % of a cent, be. n in some states nearly as large ng February, 10,416 bushels last’year, with 70 bushels, against 312,200 ocks in sikht enormous, s make the stock of wheat ry Jarge. Corn has declined ipts are not half those of ts Insignificant, Pork, lard le higher, and beef has ad t point since July, the iron indusicy for the another great strike at the that bessemer ore will ad- in demand for fron to three to ager t the change In ore, 150,000 tons, and M to prepate in demand is due to new and some to wire it has ri in 4, semer ald N agaln oke, oV an ‘ever, s The increase . much of it the country, or &heets and v Common bar ished pro- . while at N’ in most ed by compe- ad s offered American makers prices somctimes lower imported plat e reduction of wages in sev and - reductions effected in ns contradict the accounts recelving - somewhat bettor v low, and print helow tton helps the goods mar not guaranteed o last. In tal demand for heav, with fairly good busi- moderate in othe numerous cancellations in m goods give makers much sales of wool have been half forelgn, ,0) arter for Clearing houses car, but 22.6 per ich, for the first w gain. Money mar what and rather mol especially in dry goods. s i _February amount to 7,895,670 lust y 610, 7¢ Failures for the week against A8 ada, against demand s been depre or luke, and 1 nts, while ner cent It ots W elght in Ca HOUSE TOTALS. Iness Transacted by the t Weels. 8.—The following Bradstreet's, shows the 1 cities and increase or decrease, as he corresponding week CITIES, Clearings. New vork. Chicago . Boston Philadelphia St. Louls, n Franc Baltimore Pittsbu Cineinnati Kansas City. . New Orleans.. Buffalo .. Milwaukeée Louisville ...} Minneapolis OMAHA Providence Cleveland **Houston St. Paul.. Dinver .. Indianap: Columbus, O Hartford Richmond ".. Washington Dallas . St. Joséph. PEOFIR “viiesesss Memphis Portland, ‘Ore.. .10 Rochester o New Have Savannah Springfield, Worcester ortland, i | Atanta Mass... Moines. . Rapids. Wilmington, Norfolk. Sioux City Los Angeles Tacoma . Saginaw, Spokane. ksonvil Lincoln New Bedford Wichita. . Birmingham’ Topeka, ...... Lexington, iy Binghampton * . *Bay City, Mich sFall River ... *Akron, O, *Springfield, *Canton, O, *Sioux Falls . *Fremont, N *Hastings, Neb. . Cuatian Mich. 0. *Kalamozoo . *Little Rock Totals xclusiy 08,7501 2128 acted to [ returned to back to 6%, moved up to g cent be top price, but % per cent higher than final sal yesterday. The buying was attributed largely to insiders, who, it the short 2 # 0f 700 shares, i per cent, the jast beiag At the lowest of the day. ' The grangers were also sold rded declines of from % to % per nt. The general market wns in_ the main heavy and at the close showed a depreciation of from % to 1§ per cent, The market closed gen- erally heavy. The dealings in bonds were rather light the tendency of prices as o tule downw but the recessions were generally light. The gregate sales were $604,000. The Evening Post's London cablegram save The continued weakness In Amerfeans depressed | the markets here today except Kaffirs, which o 8till booming. Canadian Paclfics sold down to 3% and closed at here was a ghod many sales of pawned stock, and fears are ex- pressed as to the nature of the forthcoming re port. Grand Trunks were flat, Daker's report on the accounts had arrived,” but Is not vet published. 1t will be no_worse, but a trifle bet. ter than ‘has been feared. Americans generally closed at the lowest, especinlly Louisyille & ashville. Private cables from an influential arter ridicule the rumors of a_ recelvership for the Baltimore & Ohio as absurd, but hint at a reduction of the dividend. The following were the closing_quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today: Atehison Adams EX| Alton, T. I Any. Express 1 L Y. &N, Balilmore & Ohio. Canada Pacific. .. Canada Southern., Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohlo....") Chicago Alton.... C.B.& Q Clileago Gas. . Consolldated Gas. C..C.. C. &8, L. 50 Colo. Conl & 1roi 4 Cotton O1l Cert.... Delaware & Hud.. Del., Lack. & W... D.&'R.G. prd... D. & C. F. Co. Erio.. do ' on Wayne.. Northern vfd... AR Hocking Valley .. Tiiinols Central... St P, & Duluth ... K & T, pfd... Lake Erle & wm do pfd.. ake Shory Lead " 115t Touls 11 1 & Tio N AL *Manhaitan Con.... 1073 G. Memphis&C.. 110 10N L :Michigan Cent... 91 |C/F. &0 Missourl Pacii 104 5 Mobile & Ohle o714, tell 0%%, closing and ard ag o Xpress.. IN"W. pra.. o[ ¥ \Amurnl . |Orexon finp |Oregon Nav 10.8 L & U 5% | Pacific Mail 147 |P.D.& E...| 934+ Pittaburg \6| Puliman Faince: 4| Reading.. .. R.G. W R. G W, pfd. 221 Rock Island, 124 |8t Paul 1064 Sugar Refin Tenn. Coal & Toxas Pacific.... |T. &0 Cont. pfd 1% Union Paciie doprd.. .. 1o whhi Furgo Ex. | Wentern Unlon *|Whoeling & L B 20%] dopfd.. .. 477 (M. & SL 1L 63| D & R G. M. T, St. L, &K i *dopfd. #4 S R.R. 01| dopra.. 83 | Am. Tob. Co. 28| dopfd..... FEET O TR of stocks today_were American Sugar, 3,700; Daltimor 4001 Chicago Gus, 3,600; Delaws wanna & Distilling & ¢ ding, 4,700 ral fectiie, 5,%60; New el Cehiral, 4500; "N Paul, 16,500; Nition |I(onhlwc ol Bl | Northern Pacitic. Noyfag. pid; U.P.D. &G total Burlington, & Hudson, 000 Rock Telnd, Union, 6,100, 4,500, St. West: e New York Money Market. YORK, March §—MONEY ON CALL— Acti ¢ cent; last loan, 213 per cent; closed, 214 per cent. PRIME™ MERCANTILE cent. RLING F s8I0 bankers nd - $4.87%@1.87 ates, $4.88%,a NEW PAPER—3%@5 per asier; actual bus- billi at $4.857@4.89 for demand Hid. state bonds, 0% aster; sier. Closing auotatl AT LS. 68, coup. U. S 48, reg. U. S, ds'cony +U. S, 28, reg. *Pucific 8 of +Ala. Class A. Ala, Class B.. Al Class C Ala. Curren La. New Coil. 48] Missour! 68 N.C. 68. SN, C. 48,0 8. 0. nonfuind. Tenn. new set 68, *Tenn. new set o8 “Tenn. 0lA 08. ... Va. Centuries. ... do deferred. Atchison ds. dovd A. Canada 86, 2ds. . P.nts of '93. “D.&R.G. 78000 * bid. N.J. C.Gen. 08, Ng. Pac. 1als NV Comadia: *do’s. F. Deb. 58 1§ R. G. West. 1ata. St, P Congole 78 &P |8t L& T F. a: Yore Roston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. March 8.—Call loans, 3k@4l§ per cent: time loans, 3i¢@4'4 per cent. Cloalng prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares: AT &S F. ... W, Elec. pid Ain. Sugar...... Wis. Central.’\ .} Am, Sugar pfd... Edison Elec. Bay State Gas. . i |Gen. Elec. pfa.[l.] Bell Telephone. Atchism 2ds. 1] Boston & Albany.. Atchison 48. Boston & Maine. Now England 6s.. dopfd... Gen. Electric ba... CB&Q. Wis. Cent. 18ts. Fitchburi. Atlntle... Gen, Electric. Bostan & Montana Mexican Central. Butte & Boston... N Y. &N.E.... Calumet & Hecla.. 0id Colon Centennial Franklin. Rubber.. Union Pa West End. do pfa.. Westinih Bleo: 208 Wolverine... San Francisco Mining stoc Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 8.--The officlal clos- ing quotations 1or mining stocks today wers as follows: Alta Alpha Anaes Belcher. .. v Best & Belcher. Bodie Con..... Bullion. .. Catedonia. Juatico. .. .. iCentuelcy ‘Con. Lady Wash C 33 9 32 Occldental Ophir... Overmin. POLosL.... Savage. Scorpion... sterra Neva silver Hill. stlver King ... Unfon Con...... Utah Con. o1 Yellow Jicket. ars, 60%@00%c. Mexican dollar: Drafts, sight, 10¢: telegraphic, 12}c. New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, March 8.—The following are the closing mining quotations: Bulwes Ontario. ... Srown: Pl e ! ek ve do pfd....... Slerra Nevada... Standard ... Union Con. Yellow Jack: Con. Cal & Va.. Con’ Imperlal.. Con, New York... Crown Point. Exchequer. Gowld & Curry.. Hale & Noreross. Julia. Silver 4ve. 484G 760 Boint.: &V Homestako, Mexican.. Mont Toronto Halifax Hamilton Winnipeg Totals ... 200 Tidia 15§ 182:6,10)......| 2.1 London Stock Quotations, March B.—4 p. m. cloaing St Panl com N Y, Central Pennuylvania Reading. 4 (| Mex. Cen. new 45, B6T4 0744 504 4 OBig *Not included in other items than cle **Not_included In t fson for last year. . STOCKS Turn iIn Union Pa totals arings. otals because of no compar- because contalning AND BONDS, cific Affairs the Feature in the Street. NEW YORK, were made today of The first of these ca committee of the Un| and was to the effect banded, and that all would be returned is taken in ac tered into o d that ation had nof by March 4, o exist.” The d Journment £t ordar the the positive. bar 1o the tion plan. Congress of relief, and hi out the ‘agreement depositing security committee will not f returned all the s functions are dissoly There was no mov today, the decline of 4 per The second notab shape of a joint ¢ & Co. here and J to thelr owners, deposit In case @ permanent to was fixed as nce it between urities it held, only sale being cent fro ¢h 8.—Two announcements serious fmport 1o the street, ame from the reorganization fon Pacific Raflway company tiat the committee had dis- securities deposited with 1t This action the agreement en- of securities, which plan of re- by the com. should_ cease ad the matter of tho ¢t would be a of a reorganiza- to pass any measure only remained 0 carry the committee and holders. The *reorganization ormally disband until it has but its chief nce with t be the for the formation failed ed. ment in Unlon Pacific stock of 100 shares at a ) the preceding price. in the declaring that over %) the bonds of the posited with the et forth in the el and that they thus given. as to the proposed acoepted to mean that 0 D on the authorization ular does not give any hint action, but it is generally oseure proceedings will be begun at once, and that & stock assess- ment variously share will be levi June, 189, coupons is rumored that have decided to recelvers' The shares fell off cent for the comm preferred. of (he stock mark: were about The stock opened u cent on last night Mo estimated at fr the apply ertificates in the amount of $5,000,000. Sugar was again one-third m $50 o $100 4 The money to pay the has not been earned, and it celvers of the company for authority e n the Stock exchange b per and i per cent for the the star performer . although the transactions less than on yesterday at W%, & gain of & per s fgures, rose lo §1%5, re ll»?w.d per 0z, MONE cent. e rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills 1s 11-16 per cent. Financial Notes. , March 8.—Clearings, $,108,406; bal- cow, 808,780, 111 9 TON, March §.—Clearings, 31,402,618, Maich $13,886,208; LR 70,00 bal- 8.—Clearings, 3,00 W YORK, Marc) balances, §5,801E04. WASHINGTON, » March 8.—Today's st At says: sAvadlable cash balan, 495; gold reserve, $50,745,504, CHICAGO, March 8-—Clearings, $14,240,000. York exchange, par, Sterling exchuange, $4.A814@4.59. Money, 4G4l per ceat on call per cent on time. Forelgn Flnuncial Affuirs BERLIN, Margh 8—Exchange on elght days’ sighty 0 anarks 44 pe. PARIS, March!'s—Th er cent rentes, 103f for' the account. Exchange on London, 2f e for checks, ¢ L LONDON, Marchi 8.—~The amount of bullion gone into the Baakiof England on balance today ;, Sold tagueted foday st Busnos Avres Madrid, 760; Lishon, ; eters- i Athens, 77; Kome, 4 ienna, 108, Clearings, 018; treasury , $183,37),- Londom, W burk, 5 105, Sugar Market. NEW YORK, March §-—SUGAR—Raw, sales, 2,600 b . 95 test, at e, 300 bagh m . test, At 24 2,000 bags centr Be. Ao, N o e o T, 11, 34@3 5-i60; No. 12, § 1-16G3%c; No. 11663 13-16c; mould A, 44@4'sc 353 15-16c: confectioners’ A, Cut loaf, 4%@4 11-16c; crushed, 456@4 11-160; pow- Aigd 516 granulated, $GA 1-16e; oubes, 5-1c. N. W. HARRIS & CO. BANKERS, 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chlugo. 15 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boste: ‘Wides BONDS lounl aud Bold. Corscapondence Bolicitcd. firm; and OMARA LIVE STOCK NARKETS There Was a Light Run of Cattle and Few Good Killing Steers, CANNERS WERE SELLING VERY SLOW In Mogs There Was Some Pretty Good Shipping Orders for Light Weights and Pigsa~Trade Was Not Very Active. FRIDAY, March 8 The receipts today were 1,018 ca hogs and 187 sheep, as against 1,45 8,224 hogs and 1,711 €heep on Friday of week. The recelpts for the week thus far are 7,850 cattle, 22,150 hogs and 6,769 sheep, ns against 6,457 cattle, 27,00 hogs and 2,734 sheep for the same period last week CATTLE—-AI told, there were thirty-five fresh loads of cattle in the yards, as against thirty-five cars yesterday. This was a light run, but it secmed even lighter than it really was on account of the absence of good Kill ing cattle There were 1o choice fat steers and not enough beef steers of any kind to make a market. The packers bought n few at $350, $8.90 and $1, and the trade, what there was of It, was at about yesterday's prices, There was only cows in the yard them. Good, fa about steady, C and lowe low price There were some western a few light stock cattle, While the offerings i first hands were pretty well cleaned up, there were stll a good many in the hands of speculators. Representative sales BEEF STEERS, about one load of killling and the packers bought cows could safely be quoted anners, however, were slow hey are selling at extremely feeders in, and 106 ki 100410 340 BULLS, 160 2 STOCKERS AND F 200 20 CATTLE. COLORADO. Kennicott Bros, i No. 10 steers, Av. Steers.. I 35 steers. . HOGS—The receipts fresh londs, as ags nine yesterday, light run, as compared with o week ago. ‘Ih were some pretty good shipping orders in morning for light weights Under the influence of the good d market was stronger to Ge higher. The trade was not very active, salesmen being rather slow o let go, but the pens were cleared In good season. The range on' fuil louds of light hogs was' $3,0(4.05 for weights under 200 1bs. The heavler Nogs sold at $.054.15, principally’ with a top load at $4.25. Representative sales: Av. today were sixty-thr [ re this Sh. Pr. s 3405 i20 120 .,..,.Au “ There was only one load of sheep here. Falr to choice natives are quotable R2.75@4.00; falr to good Westerns at §2.50013 common 'and stock sheep, $1.50G2.50; good choice 40 to 100-1b, lambs, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Not Many Cattle Were Wanted Yesterd and Trading Was Slow. CHICAGO, March 8.—Apparently not many cat- tle were wanted today and the market was slow, weak and generally unsatisfactory, There was a slight decline in the intermediate class, but good 1o best steers and butchers' and canners' stock dld not sell quotably lower than yes- terday. The range of quotations for dressed beef and shipping steers was from $3.75 to $6.10, with most of the sales at from $.25 to .50, Cows and bulls were salable at from $1.50 to $4.50, stockers and feeders at from §2.50 to $4.90, and Texas fed cattle at from $3 to The day's receipts of hogs were estimated at 3,000 head, The opening was strong and higher. Shippers and packers both bought right and left for an hour or two in the morning. paying b advance on yesterday's prices, But before noon the market was off Lo yesterday's quotations, and it closed tame. were sales early in ( day at #4.50 for heavy welghts, while fur- ther - along been difiicult to get #45 for Closing quotations o at f 5 of over 20 Tom, and. at from 1 for averages of less than 200 1bs. The bulk of the heavies sol at from $4.20 to $4.40, and from $4.15 to 31.20 bought the bulk of the light. There was a dull market for sheep and lambs and although the supply was small, sellers could not do better than get yesterday's prices. There were few orders in hand and sales were slow at from $2.50 to $4.50 for poor to choice sheep, und om 33.25 o $4.85 for lamba. pts: Cattle, calves, 3,000 head; she e New York Live Stock Market. EW YORK, March §.—BEEVES-Rec 4 head; 27 cars o dull and_gene native steers, to good, $4.90% 00; bulls, $285G4.85; dry cows, London cables’ quote Ameri ressed welghti no ‘exports moiTow, 625 beeves and 4 SHEEP AND LAMB 3,600 head on sale; she o lower; sheep, very poor a75; mmon to cholee, HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head; for inferlor to cho Stock in Sight. elpts at the four , 189: Cattle. 80 head; ints, liy 10; 317, steérs at ay; to- hm.ll 1@ 10 _ordinary, $5.40016.0. frmer; $1.40G4.85 principal mar- Hogs. L1008 4w 4000 33000 850 5,40 1,000, 5,000 Sheep. 187 5,000 1,700 3,000 10618 48082 9,887 ive Stock Market. March 8.—CATTLE—Recelpts s, 1,200 head: supply inad: and quality poor; only retail trad native stecis, 83506400, cows, Texas 5, 82.0003.00: cows, H eipts, 5,000 head head: market active and 6@10c higaer; top prices, 1,000 quate light head; shipn $4.35G4.40; bulk of sales, H.20G4.30; mixed lots, $4.15G4. 30 BHBEP—Recelpts, 3,00 head; shipments, none; soarce and mixed wold frm: $3.5854.65 TRADE BREATHING woor, sheen wanted; i lambe, worth .4 FRE *sing of Congress ent wn March & cournge NOSTON, Cotton Reporter say trade: With the exo generally continues quiet tealian wool 18 recel: date, and Capes have they competing v Tections of the latte ticeably reduced; ye hence the new It v prevail [ purchases wh nid (he first b | considerable “sales ha particularly of scou scoured are moved by eaulvalent to disp thousand in the greas weele will vary the total of | ol quite from prices monthe on & reached « free it they are declines ab to 1,100,000 making a ) 300780 totul of 2,9 lnst yeur. amount 1o ear oo, o 1.4 ibs. The AMOURTE (0 1,348,500 LONDON, Murch 8 today 11,700 § Were Widrawn, The selec bidding very actiy merinos, Y bales ¢ G parity tot 501 The There w pe and I was are tl Now 18 24d; scoured, lales; South fu les in deta uth Walos greasy, 41408 @111y g ured, ” 6idir 1 . Cap ared, 7d HOW IT AFFECTS Result of Pend Wholesate T what kind of r, ANy W in jobling alleged statosm the busine the time has ¢ sense Int There 1s a bill the sale moral o may be all well cno e smoking clgare view of the Norfolk west, ang Nebraska, from sell sale or consumpt side of this stat will be deprived of ju gratify the whim of Who must ride some would become a away time upon it ¢ contend ag subjectid 1o these lative body. &h merchants who Are ¢ Nebraska this year, a tie their hands so tha take th “Just tell fnown Py Jure think little tives, side of dealers ‘em that, Liverpool March 8 LIVERPOOL, demand moferite; No, red spring, N No. 1 California, 5s with near positions tions 14d higher; clos: tant positions 1 cqually distribute oy, s 81405 June, i pot Futures opened witions 15 high tions 4@%d, and’ business heaviest {5 ied; April, July, ds 1t FLOUR—Dull winter, s 6d, PROVISION ste dems 108 6 long cle clear,’ heavy light, 18 1bs. Ibs., 288 60, Shoulders, square, 12 short cut, 14 to 16 by Amertcan, nominal. I prime me prime western CHEESE—Firm; American, white,” 488 BUITERTine United States, D OTL—Live COTTON: LINSBED OIL—215, 18 breathing more frecly as was firm ; Do remarked that domis sales sales in Now Y Amcrican purchases today am & 0 1,650 clrcles, men of ad lette inst this se on 45 1; M. August, Racon, firm; 28 (0 30 11 light, 38 to 4 Gives Denlers Fne a fMusiness Beightens. The American Wool s tomorrow of the us of congress the Th and wool trde ket noted last we Aus- ving the most attention at veached the price at which Ith territory wool, the se- © having bacome very noe t it f8 but o few weeks 1ip in hern torrte 8 expected that a quieter few weeks nfter the ex feh had been made in Jan Alf of February, yet some ve been effected this week, re n 70,00 lbs. of an’ indiyidual concern 1t is ing_ of several hundeed . ‘The ngeregnte sales for Jiot more than t week, Tn the his velat wocls have those abt 10,300 m with thi for provious the correspnding week since danuaiy 1, 185, net 23120000 1he, & vk huve amou ales (0 Philadelphia hav fith At the wool bifered, tion off for hoth aetion sales of Which 60 were 1 was better and crogs breods and unted to il demand for Cape from the inent makntained. Following R wools 11y i M2 . Que 1 hales; scoured, sl %, Vi roasy Tt hales 118 D45 greasy, NEBRAS! 4 JOBBERS, eglslation on rade in the State, A legislature have we got ked Frank Hoel, well in stentorfan tones en seem determined to in of the state. Now 1 come for the Infusion of a o some of our on tap fixing heavy cigarettes in this state 1 view-paint that an ought 10 be fined perhaps—but there s a matter. Wholosalo honses nd Omaha sell clgarettos 50 do jobhers located out- ow 1o prohibit rasha Ing won't lessen the lon of cigarettes out and our merchants t tiat much trade only to some narrow-minded crank hobby, You say the law If g0, why fitter our jobhers have enough t son without having t represen penals r me that the legislature ake the road easy for ompelled to do busincss in nd not try in every way to t outsiders can step in and trade from them. will you Markets. WIHEAT—Spot steidy, red winter, 4% & 0.1 hard, Manitoba, 5x 207 20, Futures opened’ steady 1 higher and distant posi a firm, with near and dis higher; business about 45 7305 April, 4s 8d; July, 48 §%d; August . with ‘near. posi- positions 1ad highs positions; March s 1d; June, 45 14d; 48 20, ind poo ant ear St. Louls fancy demand fair, Cum short. ribs, 28 1bs, 1bs., 285'60; Tong 205; snort cloar backs hort clear middies, heavy. 14 to 16 18 1bs., 188 78, Tailow, f, extia India 0% to Pork, prime_m S0 B westesn medans 48s 9. Lard, steady; 338 6d; refined, in pails, 3K, demand moderate finest American, fin 6d; good, G0, pool, refined, 17s 60, PETROLEUM-—Refined, 6%d. REFRI hindquart Receipts of wheat d were 140.0% centals, in fcan, Th Ipts’ of past’ three days were Weather cloudy and St. Louls Gi ST. LOUIS, March sequently the deman resulted; above yvesterday; No. May, B@5i%e asked; CORN mand for a_tim After advancing Ye opening rate, but clos OATS and_ higher corn, but e higher than yesterd May, 29%@30c asked; RYE—5ic_offered o but there wer rong in d D—Quiet gy HAY—Steady $10.50, BUTTER—Dull [ na —Lower; fie Active at 32 WHISK PROVY prime st hoxed shoul shorty, $5.874 1 Jongs, RICE corn, 1.8 for 1 rk, 14 crs, 85, NEW opened st ruled ex selling net_decline, $15.10; May, 2180 Spot coftee, Mild, quiet; Cordova, Waréhouse deliveries 7,182 bags; New YORK, ady at ptionally Sales, 40 $14.05a14 . 229,060 United States, 359,500 ca SA 5 $15.90; 00 TAMIURG, March i advance: sales, 8, 110 DEE JANEIIO, xchange, 9 9-16d; the United State pe. 1,000 bags; K HAVRE, March 8. to Wt “adVunce; at ¢ and uf a BALTIMORE, Mare ern’ superfine, $18)0 2.40; western' family, 33.10; spring pat $1.50G3.25: receipts Bbl.: sales, 1,400 il WHEAT-—firm; #p May, G0@S0%e; Steam receipts, 7,180 bu 460,178 Du.; malew, 30,0 sample, S8G00c; sou s, CORN—Strong: spot 49Gi9%c; | steamer AL197 b whip bU.; #ales, 80, e outhern yellow, OATS—Firm; mixed, H@NE; wock, Firm but quié 21,518 bu. dy; good Cott Bd4: uly, NI YOI, opencd steady @t an o CIALTY MILLET AND CANE CLOVER. (<2 1400148 Union Ave. strength early, although opening SEED—$), firm; choice, $6.50, bu.; corn, 55,000 bu.; 0 offen Market. March 8. unchanged to 5 points high York 1 7,506 mixed March “orequarters, 45 HOPS—At London, Pacific coast, £2 10s. during the past three days cluding 66,000 centals Ame. American corn during th: 72,400 centals. dry. eneral M cot. 8—WH Ho a being not RO easily to absorb the offerings, decling later became steady an July, 5i%e Strong advance brought o ed @3 mixed, cash, 41%@11 tures stronger on ad trading light. x 2 cash, June, e bid, call_for' No, 2 east side, May closed 2% G30%e; e 1o bids, emand at at $1.15 ms choice, Tle sacked, cast 18.065.40. rather dull; timothy easy; fancy Elgin, 20c or creamery, 4@l h, 1 85, distillers' finished goods. standard mess, 311, 1 Dry’ salt e longs, Tibs, $5. boxed shoulders, ' $6.256 $.75; short DIk ; Wheat, 3,000 bu: 000 bbls. ; wheat, 10,00 b, COFFEE-Options r, aulland easier under local d closed barely steady at 510 points including: 00 bags, Marcl 70; Jul October, quieti 1 31050 15, . none, ‘from stock today, 127,210 b 5 ¢ e r the s 127, bags; total visl bags, against 4 Flim; good average Santos, hags; ' stock, 254,000 bags, £—Quiet, unchianged to 000 D, March 8,—Firm; No. 7 Rlo, receipts, 097 bags; cleared 00 Vs s A for 147,900 ned st unchanged L quiet at 34 d unchanged to 4t advar dvance , Baltimore Markets. h 8. —FLOUR-T westein extr 6502 75; winter’ pat $3.4004.65; spring wh Ubix.; shipuents, n i and bu; stock, wheat, by on grade, 681 and month, 45615 e bid clpis 5,714 bu.; stock, 160,58 Juthern white corn, 496 480k Westor 231,650 b t; No. 2 Muy e No. 2 w0 receipts, to cholee timothy, $12.60 n Marker. svember, cotton advance of 1G2 polnts, market fur e TIMOTHY, PEREPPARD, Kansus Olty, Mo TN Jomed ey Ftenay o8 w1 Bikhee o 2 pointa lower, s ' Terduy'n cloati DRueen Niiiriag, § 5 16es et receipt, £.013 buien: forwarited, 1. bates; osock, T80 aich HET o from 1 pol spinners, 11,856 Milwaukee Markets., Mureh & ~WHEAT-Firm 2 spring, 1 northern, §ie COR nd firm: No. 8, 43 L UATS 3 HARLEY MILAUKES Nominai; No. 2 ed: No. 1, Pork, i sample, RYB- Eeare PROVISIO; $6,50, YormrTs and Higher B30, $10.0 » Flour, 5,50 Lbls.§ wheat, arley, 0,4 STTPM I Flot bu.; barley, none, 200 bble; whent, Kansas City Markets, KANSAS CITY, M WIHEA | unch 0. % hard, No, | Jecten CORN mixed, demand; No. 2 mived, @ SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 30,70 u.; corn, RECET bu.§ corn, w York Dry G YORK, March & viols teports, there in_fobbing will 1 ¥ The d + Markot. ping with Wi ¢ 7 week's large With commised % moroe spectal than general, wlerate quantities of pte here was mote Inguiry for br s and more doing in bleached cottons, g cloths dull at 2 -1Go, ol sal Minneapoils Wheat Market. ATOLIS, M May, B¢ on_track! i No. 2 nortliern, MINNE 268 cars. London Graln Markets, DON, March 8.-CARGOES OFR Wheat, steidy, Comn, anist; on passage, buyers' ing Enghish o Quiet but st French con *Frisco Wheat o PRANCISCO, March December, %6%4¢; May, 903c vt e Thidoy HOME OWNERSHIP, L0 Thots SAN nstractive Statistics o gaged oy roe and o8, upon honies and farms in the United § It 1s shown, says the Chicago Record, the white cccupants of fa per cent are owner: cent; of mixed white 5 per cent; tions, 6212 per cent, Japanese, 13.72 per cent. dently have not acquired the mort for 95.66 per cent of their real esf and that of the Chinese and evidently better—showing 96.97 and of Indians Japanese per §0.20 per cent of it free, and (or half black and cent, the half white), §7.1 his real estate unincumbered. of birth, 52.99 per cent of the naty pants of farms and homes are the Austrian and Hungaria Canadians, 46.73 per cent; 141 per cent; Engl cent; Frenchmen, 47.46 per cent; 247 per cent; Irish, 43.54 per ceni 458 per cent; Italians, 1451 per cent sians and Poles, 31.38 per cent. The i owners, of any other race, being 60.64 per cent, entive population of the United States. include emigrants from Norway, Si Denmark, 1t 1 Americans who ountries mentioned except Italy, the TItallans, 67.57. The Irish with the highest percentage of o » farmiog. population. cultivate, liomes the dinavians Americans, ownership Is more general than among men. but of Germans only the anu exceed owners the the women as of men, the ownership portion of 82.756 per cent to t 17.25 per cent to the women. 90.6 per cent are owned by men and 9.! cent by women. women; that is to say, of the 7,922,973 hom quarter are owned by women, women. title to her home, homes that are free from incumbrance, cities of more than 50,000 population: Percentage P of Nationality v eman . ndinavian Irish . Scoteh French & lish and Welsh.... Austrians_and Huns English Canadians...... Russfans and Poles. .. Canadian French Italian Victory for the Axsocinted Pres —The supreme court Judgment of the district court of this count; glving the Lincoln Daily Call $900 damag against the Western Unlon port, Judge Norval dissenting, T0 YOUNGWIVES We Offer a Remedy W| Directed, lnuuu{ s."elzd' o e of Mother and Lhfi 5 “MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs confinement of ite Pain, Horror and Risk, as many testify, 1My wifo uscd only two botiles. Sho y relicved; 18 now was casily and quick doing splendidly.— by on): 5. Monzon, Harlow, N. C, o/fent by exprecs or mail, on recelpt of pottte Bold b e Yo BTk Shalied Heeroseists BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlants, G#. self-abuse, emissions, ation. #x for 85, by THE GOO! MAN DRUG CO, TION; CERTIFICAT Office of Auditor of Nebraska. Lincoln, ¥eb. 1, that the pany of New York York, has complied with th: of this state PUBLICA’ 1595 Insurance for the. current’ y Witneus my ditor of publ above written ic accounts th EUGENE MOORR, Auaitor Public Au»nunh, CERTIFICATE OF of Nebraska Lincoln, Feb. 1. 18951t 1s hereby certd that the Bay State Beneficlary Assclat Insurance company of Westileld, in ¢ Btate of Massuchusetts, has complied wil the Insurance law of this state, su Witness my hand and the s ice in this state for the current year, above written, BUGENE MOOR \aualiér Bublic Aceoun ther advarced 162 points, eold oft 4@6_pola 1pte, 14,401 ' bates; Vnkews stuck, 914e Nou May, 5i%o. White, 813 No. 3 whitey na Tard, 36,700 b g 1,300 T-4teady, 2 red, bc; ree nones 1,000 bu.g pres o8 houses. and sensonable Wi cots Prints eed casyy Seps i No, o rocelpts, COAST= \Wheat markets firm, S WHEAT-Very Morts The census oftice has some interesting stas tistics with regard to nationality In connees tion with ome ownership and the mortgages ates. that of s and homes 51.48 of the negroes, 17.50 per negro parentage, N0t on reservas and of Chinese and The Indians evi ge habit, © is free, is cent, Pure-blood megroes who own property have mulattos per, while the white man ccmes in at the tail of the procession, with 71.23 per cent of Withh respect © ves cecils ot ns 41.11 ner conty French Canadians, I and Welsh, 4579 pen ormang, Scotch, tuse opors tion of Scandinavians who own the homes and farms they occupy is much larger thun fhat or nearly 18 per cent above the average for the Thete eden and a curious fact that the p=iportion of n the farms they occury is exceeded by emigrants from all th d the per- g for native owners being 60.35, and for ace crodited ners among Nearly elghty-seven out of each 100 Irish own the farms (her“" of Sean= native Another interesting fact is that among women Of course mot nearly as many farms and homes stand in the names of being divided between the two sexes in the pros men and Of the farms 94 per Of the homes 74.89 per cent are owned by men and 25.11 per cent by in the United States slightly more than ones and of the 4,767,179 farms about one-tenth are owned by, This large proportion is undoubtedly; due to the common practice of making real estate investments in the name of the wife or mother of the family—or at least giving her @ The students of sociology, and particularly that branch which relates to our foreign ime migration, will be Interested in a table which' shows the proportion of forcign born citizens of the United States who own the homes in which they live, and the percentage of those The following gives the percentages in fifty-elght roentage frs0 HiikH iomess LINCOLN, March 8.—(Special Telegram.) today reversed the for discriminas tion in furnishing the Associated press ree T Tad [ CUPIDENE” Cures the effects of excesses, impotency, varicocele and constls One dollar & — of Public Accounts, Statg 1t is hereby certified Washington Life Insurance come in the state of New and 1s authorized to trans the business 'of Life insurance in this staf v, haid and the seal of the aus day and yeap et PUBLICATION, Oftice of Auditor of Public Accounts, State and 15 ate thorized to transact the business of Life ine 1 of the audfs tor of publlc accounts the day and V'Ql J