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THE OMAHA DAILY BERMEASATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1895. e e R e —— N orn_ crenmery, 11G10; western factory, @1% T-nm-»--m- In prices are ramored to have been | tracts have been made at %o advance. O. M. & dalry, 10g17c; o crenmery, old, 3 print cloths, steel billets, copper And eggs. the above qualities fgom We to Ye per yard. ¢ (<! OHEBSE~Quiet; large, $@11%c; ¢ Exports of wheat (flour included as whent) | Several other housgehave done the same, = The e EGGE-Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 4%@15c; | bushels, compared with 3,272,000 bushels last [ mand is free The." Jobbing price of fruit Whoat Bobbed Up and Down Nervously and | Srier, fresh, 1U1itic: southern, idtaqielc; ve- | werk, §.5800 bughels in the corresponding week | Bieached colton hn “tren ndvanced to e net Iyt 108 Dl o yeur ago, and with 388,000 bushels in the | Thero was more U for small (o good lota Most of the Oattle on Eale Were Stockers 6 ”»” TAUAAW-Firm; city (2 per pkg.), 4lkc; coun- | same week three years ago. of bleached gond v Jarge snles of standard Made Many Breaks, g ke B T T B UREY) SG) QUG e O e i Fils, DrobALLY aciages, have been con: and Feeders, c 0 chrs ETROLEUM- Nominal; United clored at STOCKS AND BONDS, J e T Wera L eryy, e .00 bid, b Jobbing trade w in all departments. ROBIN-Firmer; stralned, common to good, i A A 60%11.65. ihere Was Active Trading on 'Change but OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, D:M 3 ‘Why eat Rochelle Salts, Ammonia, Alum, or CORN WAS STALE AND UNINTERESTING | #1ou:s; ity e Ofleins, obi Wotdhe, Upieaisnos WHN TesagaInn ik AND WAS QUITE GOOD FOR HOGS leewilhyourbnnd,hiu::uimlnd !‘“"0'? V"Ihy e Rl B tair to extra, %@ | NEW YORK, March 15.—There Was active | Condition of \ ) snd_Quotations on " use any baking powder that's not healthful or > 5 ith o1 dapan, {4 GI% trading on the Stock exchange today, but the Staple ancy Produce. With So Few In the Pons Tuyers Made Wighest Price Was Pald for May Within a CRPENTIN B Frm; s0tc, speclation was Irregular, and in most cases the | BaGB.f 2155, L) Eoip Few Minutes of the Opening—Mar- Firm; Callfornia, $2.5089.80; Ha- 074,00 ket for Provisions Was Nervous AR LI ron, firm: & 210.00G20,00, | tablishment of a lowor range of values. The | 1oo; fair to godY lar. C 1" brokers' price, $9.371: exchange | chief ineldent from a speculative point of view | fancy, 13@15e gathef@ creamery, 17¢; separator Earty, ket el Lend, strong; brokers' price, 8 eX: | was the declaration of a 1 per cent dividend by 4 ) oiers” price, §8; ¢ creamery, 18610, alumet ‘,;‘v'vl; AR AL R e j”vh’“',m:[” the directors of the New York Central Rallroad | LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 1@Sc; young foos- C mpany, be “AG . 2i4; sales on 'change, 10 ‘tons July tin, ai ing a reduction of % per cent from | ters, 6c; ducks, Sc; turkeys, 6G9¢; heavy toms ittt LB e P toms March 4t $13.55%: 2 'tons April | the regular quarterly rate. The scaling of the | Te: geesé, fo. FRIDAY, March 16 and down nervously today and frequently o . idend wap cxpected, but the street was not [ DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens, fair, Tiée; | The receipts today were®1,103 cattle, : Bakll] made breaks on realizing following _the | ~CCIEEC e ey A "ownli | Prepared for the statement that the payment of | cholce large, S@Sie; choles small, 9@idc; turkeys, | hogs and 107 sheep, as against 1,018 cattle, Puige on bullish news and at the end ot hot much dnauiry for 1 arcels; prime | the 1 per cent dividend left a deficit on the | falr to good, @s@ide; cholce heavy, 10G19%c: | 4,882 hogs and 187 sheep on Friday of lnst May was but e lower than it closed yes- o,"%%0 eride, 20@%3c; p + Teet | Guareer of nearly $600,000, The k opencd W | cholce small, 11c; ducks, fair to good, 7@Se Vs 01 3 or have terday. Most of the selling was In the na- immer_yellow, 2 %c nominal; yellow ¥ cens lower, but on good buying an advance | fancy b L L A g L b s A ! immer YAl $50890 nominal; yelow, butte ] 68 | Tuey, Ul tressed, 10GAISL Reote. IIF U 8000, | ech pemve 60 Eatins. 10400 Hogs and PERFECIION powder ture of profit taking, the small shorts cov- | Erades. 37@:Sc; prime summer White, 28@3c, per cent, to $%, was effccted. AU the | 7gec:’ tancy, full aressed, 1@ 11, kit etk s g s ihere were heavy offerings of the [ GAMB- Biue wing - teat. per 31 6,210 sheep, as against 7,811 cattle, 22,140 IN QUALITY, ering freely on the soft spots. Corn was 9 - e ntiefpation of the reduced dividend, | grean wing teal, per d. ducks, [ hogs and 6,769 sheep for the same period dull, closing unchanged, and oats were bull- CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS, [ Whicht chuifil b "t St irome” mupmort | S5 Dar®ai it W | Tast week L M%’;‘;{g&“ 18h, also finishing without change. Provi- - Ought About n Tecovery 1o Gtk AL aboul this rds and red $2.50G8.00: wmall | o\ qvppio There were old, fo re ” " sions were excited and advanced sharp | ARBFeRAte of usines Transacted by the | {nfl B & T (4, 0 A ™ hctivn ot fal) BF L0n TN ThY. VRRIR Ae DanIRL can trace a taint of impurity in it. early, but broke later, closing at declines. Asmoclated Banks Lost Weelk. and the stock slumped off Lo 8% before the news oy SRR AR IS ok bl LA LA R L L B 4c; Tarke and coarse, SGAc r-nine londs yestore e most of the The opening of the wheat market was | NEW YORK, March 15,—The following table, [ was officially icceived on the < Sl Wiseonon e v thirty-nine londs yesterday. The most of th SOLD EVERYWHERE. r doz, " > . pleasant 7 Why pay a more-than-it's-worth HEL FeRults of the day's {rnsactions are the es- | BUTTER-Culli ,,,, S0 sommen to Mt Short Work of Cleaning Them Up 3 country, 11@12; choice to and Trado Was Over price for it, when is so wholesome and inexpensive? $1,000 if yon Wisconsin full cream, Young Ameri. SOmBIte ; ear. | It had been arranged that anw, 13 5 Iihe; | Nobraskal ang: Towi cattle here were stockers and feeders, and made under some excitement, There were complled by Dradstrect's, shows the total clear- | pong notified the stock sho Srean, Tl e e axIab, 10 ces 0 . e | cream, 1c; Nebraska and Towa, p 7 ere were not eno ing cattle of any Tow scllers and hosts of buyers at 5o for | Ances at the principal clties and the porcentage | ex-aiidend, and ‘the: A aale. of $o7 Lhburper Mo 1y "Hiay BHEEe Nor Ty | ing to phake & restiet the MaTker 4 ALUMET BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago. Ny, o Q0 with §7i4e at the clese of | Of increase or decrease, as comparcd with the [ was e from which a decline of 1 Swiss, N i kind to make a test of the market, In the e “‘ h 674c at the close of | . esponding week last yea was made, to 62%c. rally of % cent fol HAY—Upland hay, $9; midland, $8.50; lowland, | Way of becf steers there were only three or the session yesterday. The briskness of the - - lowed, ‘with a findl “reaction of 14 per cent, | 45; ‘rye straw, §6.80; color makes the price on | four loads of fair to medium cattle, and demand alarmed a number of the smaller ey e et o (Lo, duy 1 Der Cont; | hav. LKL shides’sell the best. Only top grades | nothing very good. Chicago Was reporiing shorts and in five minutes the price had earings. moved Up 1% per r cent,Sugar was | b 0 prices. A good, strong market, and it there ha advanced to 8¢, There being millions of e | o | e SraiNe F s ovicsy hiCeyomntrs: | - PIGHONSwrer doi.. 81 been enough to make a_market prices would wheat held by the local crowd in the pit Germany WS about to inctense Its sugnr toUNty VEGETABLES, no_doubt have been a little higher here. L ¥ R Yoy BTN - selll oveme ed senich broke | , POTATOES—Western stock, car lots, T6¢; small ‘he market was practically bare of good it ehar: - butk. ot | &boue 15 Boiats asevk oI y sitg, T 16,000,000 bu, were put on sale, the conme- | JriE? oo | 008 (| rally” was made subsequently, with a final ¥ ,,;‘;:‘g' |,'.fr"’\‘\, -l::lxgmq plcked, navy, $2; Lima | Joad of ‘good kll("!lm:,v"v“';» AR @0 NS, #1061.5; | same | purchisinig for outsids accounts. Tavers 1t e Biwl hied o s i | on the fallure to he nnual meeting and P N W IC, Stockers and fu:l(\\ were in more liberal rket steady; prices ranged $3.35@ | much to do with the {mprovement here. Col and't uying of wheat In the western GBI 27l 4| the consequent postponement of the publication POTATDR Bcas.o. 2.60; Ki supply than other kinds of cattle, Good flicting advices came fiom the south as to v citles by country millers whose mills are | Pittsburg .. A 2 Lo | 9 the annual report. Tie stock closed within | A fhe ATORS-Good stock, $2.00; Kan- | yoavy feeders are in active demand, and are crop acreage, but the locl opinion I8, In_ the &t points where there should be ample ";Hh‘n ati e . 53, X ;‘ [\l»l"4‘>"\|l :';r the :..:\-< Ny' '|‘h.n| u»lll f‘h‘uvu were | ¥ o] elling at very firm prices, ‘l\vv |l||d||||| of ! > IVE STO UK, HyHI\y that the late up 1‘~\ of (‘; cos will h}w" farmers' supplics, were supplemented this | KAnees Clty ... i 0,712, [vsevii| Tavorably dnTidenced i the oatly: dealiigs on jres o o S5, cattle that had been warmed up, and were i u tendency (o encourage plantcrs o put in a ful et acted freakis nd unsettied, wi o ... Wi L of the gains were lost oxcept in Read r Lwo 2 B AL ntire Day. ccelpts, 1,090 lales; Rross, buten A A lware s s sty 4 L] mest o the gair lost except in Reading, | “iWoelite 3% o eane, again, Light stocks are I larger Supply gy UL AL LY feceipts, 1,030 balea: gross bilen; ex SHIRL: RE0! TR0, BAIRE aRhaECU Ve e | Petrait s Sigvy [iRHCHETIoNeC ML Ath e NIgHUAL thoint StoueHEd R | A RENTPRR BB S, than good feed and the mariet on that | CHICAGO, March 15,—Four thousand head was | Borte to Gidat’ Ueitain, & 1o the ‘cons Do and St belng | consecutively (hé | Eauiwing osEiiial,. 5 | Bom Sesterany, A renaial or Fpecuintive put | RUTATAGAS=Der ih. ite. clas Of cattle 18 Mol S0 strong. Iepresenta- | tho estimated supply of cattle for today. Prices | LISNG 010 bales 0 blea: malesy to Bl4c and §8e twice Quring. the. fore- m?"\".'."\ LSOty % 56 | chaes In New Ingiand. sent the price up 1% | PARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, 3. tive sales: were without fmportant change. The meagerncss | tolay, het bales: exports 10 ('n;-h drop 1o, §T%c, And Just as much for | Cleveland ...l [ IR *:nm\ Electrlc wan bought mainly for (he L b e - Av. Pr No. ‘Av.“l‘_r o fixg!f‘{s out of the question. Hardly any | ‘shipping | bales; stock, sale at ¢, The primary’ arke coelved ouston % It ¥ ston accoun uring the morning, selling up . ... o 230 K o - ke in all 25000 bu." The |.:§)|..,'.‘§ ‘?1.w..m|,‘.-‘,.l St Paul 2[00t | 18 per cent to 30%. 1 the afternoon there was | PEARS—Winter Nellis, 3 50 44...0158 4 80 ock wag offerad, cows, bulls and common 6| (y g INTERESTS SECOMING ACTIVE. from the four principal Atluntic ports were | Denver .01 3 ... "4ia | such a report, selling which caused a decline of [ APP] “hoice - stock, box ap- COWS, afv steers making up almost the entire supply, | 1 S o L b o agin liht, comprising 130,000 bu. of wheat | Indlanapolis & ! R e Y e ey thanes | L CHANBRRRINE-Jeriey,” fancy, . H180018.00 and encugh corn to bring the crop to 189,- | friumbus, . i n kY are. fractionnl, excen Central | pe bl 5 Bany ) b Hartford ... on the day are fractional, except that Central | per bbl 000 bu. The h\~ vy spring wheat recelpts | gy niing i ¢ ¢ § Pacific advanced % per cent in sympathy with TROPICAL FRUITS. and the small Atlantic port clenrances were | Wit 111 S improvement of (he: Shares in the' London mar- | ORANGES—Floridus, per box. 83,5013 :)‘E only ]lul"l;\!'i“f‘llu‘nu;(vlv m"Hw |r-uru. l;vn Dallas i v 2 011110 | ket which was due to the satistactory result of | tornia Tediands, 1. alx, $3.50. 108 ough to keep them from glv=| g¢ Joseph .0 9 the shareholders’ meeting held in London today. | BANANAS-—Chofce Stock, $2.00 per bus ing up the ship and they made savage | Peorin - .r i The market closed about steady. LIEMONS— Messinns, nlzcn' 300 to 360, cholce, drives at the market every time it vl‘\[u‘urml Memphis ... d 9 § Speculation in bonds was less animated today | $3.60; fancy, $3.75404.00. o be on the cve of soaring out of bounds. | Portland, Ore. it 150 | and there was an absence of the buoyance which MIECELLANEOU! The closing cables were firm, and this [ Rochester ... ¥ characterized the trading of yesterday and ({n-- OYSTERS—Medium, per can, 16¢; horseshoes, helped the bulls, but in the last few min- | New Haven . T i preceding.day, The net changes of the day dls- | gc; extra standnrds, 2163 extra. selects, ;. com- utes of the session there wns heavy realiz- | Savannan . 3. ‘i | close bt fracdonal improvemenis n the specu- selects, 200 New York counts, 20c; bulke, ing and May closed at 57'%e. pringfl LT i i AL L appreclation | standard, per gal., $1.30 ‘The corn market was stale and uninter- | Worcester . e 28, - Do PRI LI Tl R There were a few loads that were good enough bR G LT E 1 | Uncertain Undertone of Strenzth Beneath to Irin trom 86 10 3515, bt most of the work e Bt oThere were snles of v.“-*\m ¥ ‘yll $4.75. 0 NEW YORK, March 15 . ‘s financlal s 10 above the highest brice o SV ETAER W T i ol 6o nd that was about what the advance wveraged. | FEVIeW tomorrow will says 4 Ll he demand was brisk, both for local and ship: | 1o be entirely professional as far as the participas d ping accounts. There was scarecly any ton s concerned, but there ds ample evidence 1010 2 | loads of 0 boor A quAlILY is NOU (o biini salcs | yat the large Mtercsts whieh had been active ! ¥ 150t 416 Tor medium nnd At from 9.0 16 | more taking a prominent part in manipulative $4.75 for averages of over 200 1bs. Compared with | movements, While bearish influences have been last’ Friday's prices, these quotations show an | ay work, particularly in connection with the OS—Extra fancy, 16c; fancy, ldc; cholce, 12@ dvance of from 25 to 30¢, The fact ur further e & ’ esting. The traders were indifferent as n | Portland, Me..... | . RO ST 00 6 i ays: | 13¢5 California, baga; 7o, 4 . 3 Georense I the Tecoipts. helped b “prices | gxpected reductions of the St Paul and Nev rulo, and ihe range Of prices was lght; R Conpols were sastor. today, OUher markes wers | HONEY—New York, ltc; dark, He; Californta, o | pointing unwnrd, T S ol SR 0l Y | Stk Central diylagnds, " mutked hie show The' highest price was made for May, and Ty 2 000, Americans opened strong on the St. Paul | 118 oo b A i A L I PV | strength, which may be accounted for by the that within few Ininutes of the Opening | sy o 3 : et 3, but the movements untimately were [ pMAPLE SYR] allon jugs, per doz, $12; The shcep and lamb matkets were netive and | f 0T 04 (he street Is acquiring more and more was 405%c to 46%c, and the lowest, which 5 i Readingwas' weak, Central Paciflc | BRvY, SRaL cons, 8. o L inuts, soft. firm, e former At Krom A O e T ey | confidence in the ability of the government bond quickly Tollowed, was 46%c to 46%c. Fluctu- 280 i fluctuated wildly on the meeting of the share- | oL RSTEUNONE, Aoer FgLSh valmute. oom P8 | H0OFT % IOy 18 mib T e feww | wyndicate to control the exchange market and nx,l[?}:n— followed ‘:m 50 of \\'h‘e:\(. i 5 2| holders. The 1:« }xr i\ln W \‘an‘ ‘:‘pm-:. came | it o Lid] ) Baleh Tof »thcn S ¢ y eaier part | " o exports for (XS \I\\v. bly m..e: e oats market attracted even less at- 2 1 3 at the very end of the session, and sales ha ; T—Chote AL A e O e Nto | perioap her matter which 15 not withou tention than ever. Fluctuations were | Wilmington, Del..i i, been effcoted before his statement to the eftect | | SADER KRAUECSholce white, per bbl., $3.50; TR hecn G- luibe hra nlRter tiknr ey (ks | fte e aprovement In prices for rather narrow and followed corn entirely. | Norfolk $ w..... | that Huntington \nuh-rl‘uk(;s on, benalt of “the | "NyrNCR MEBAT-Fancy, fn half bbls., per ib., Sioss ‘ot Ikt Week; At Riea 0! Nigher, | & number of lending commodities ‘n.m'h as. May started at 2%c to 20%c. sold at 20%e [ Sloux City [N 504,076 ... Southern Pacific to see that the existing ar- | gaaiNGIE MEATEARCY, tn BOAL BOls.. per by e Sommon grdcs hava no more than held | Wheat and cotton. The hardening of the money, down to 26%c, up again to 20%c and closed | 1os Angeles ... . rangements will be modifled to the extent that | 578 AR o ! market, 1,0, does not s attention, h o om the commencement of the . the 8 i e and - although ity effects partially at 20%c bid. ' Todav's receipts aggregated | T¢ . (IR LT G I T G i CIDER—Pure julce, per bbl., $5; half bbl, $3. Recelpts: Cattle, 4,000 head: calves, 300 head; 2611 6ars, Of WHIGH 199 EraNEA. CORtract: t ", | Central Pacific shareholders shall receive u min- 1 e oW v AL hogs, 35,000 he 600 hoad offset by the knowledge of the fact that the “eee 4 | imum dividend of 1 per cent, guaranteed by the HIDES "AND TALLOW o financial arrangements of the bond syndicate The market for provisions was nervous L e oy : 9 uthern Paclfic, one-half payable in July, and | HIDES—No. 1 green .hides, 3%@4c; No. 2 green X would unt_for the temporary rption of and frregular. The price went up with a | §eKson 3527 e next remainder 1n Janunry, to continue until [ hides, S No. 1_green salted hides, No. 2 g .. 260 3 . L 2 50 Tounabls funds, there bs o feeling of satisfaotion rush at the opening, with Armour a heavy [ NGOCUR8 yrira 3 232919 satisfactory legislation is obtalned for an ad- en salied hides, 4%q; No. 1 green snlted hides, S 50 3 (CANSAS e ararChidn VAL at_the prospect of a_more active’ money n buyer, and surging ‘up and” down at every | Nidia S 04,487 Z07 | Jusiment” ot e’ company’s’ deb o the kovern, | 2 to 40 Ibs.. to: No. ’igrvl';tnsn:ull'd idog, 2566 | g o 5 | migher: No. 2 ndra, 6 2 ot sl e AT ransaction, according as it was bid for or ATRERB T 35 3 when the dividend will be increased to . 4lic; No! 1 veal cal 0 15 Ibs., o. H 9 i i i 3 here was also considerable tr in Dis: offered. ' Commission men found great trou- | Fopmeas o bk : 1"period_of two ye cenlcalf, '8 10 15 1bass 501 No. 3 Ary flint hides ; & : y; No. s, The: plan Issued Jnat et with ble in filling orders satisfactorily, as it was | Lexingtom, iy, 000 i price closed firm at 15%. New York 2 dry fliat. h Go; No. 1 dry salted | 1 T 4 i ¥ approval. General s been impossible (o get the nominal mirket price, | Linghimpon 4 8 Als were firm on the dividend. The American t cured Bides e per Ib. less than | 3 D13 e Ktrong_on o electrical whether the order was to buy or sell. The | *Bay ¢ ity ¥ 28,618 2. . | loan 1w at's per cent premium, | Americans buving | lly ewed. 50 25060c. 5 o » ;h-m‘"rm uring intevosts, The story to;this effoot o 4 3 o i\ 63 A ore. Jbers are leaving other markets BE LTS Grey ed, 25@60c; k 5 = ST . |18, however, denled. New England's rise fro hog rf";l"“‘ WL LD L] {M‘f“ head ; g ?.‘yir“ Waflirs, Which are boomng furiously here | Rreen salted shearfings fshort wooled o skins). DERS. WOOL TRADE QUIET AND STEADY. | 31, 3% has been a feature, the buyers of the are estimated for 'tomorrow. May pork | ; 2 - e each, 5@lsc; dry shearlings (short wooled early e —— Stock ‘being stimulated by tie excol naual LN thoRopCRINENmomen iR EEsIRY : : 2900 | “"he followlng were the closing_quotations on | skins), 1, each, 5@l0c; dry shearlings (short o Advance Alrendy an Element ot Strength it the Lellef that the compapy can madns and $12.45 at the same time, and broke back | 1€ (e Seading. stocka of the New York exchange | Wooled early’ skifts), No. 2, each, Sei dry flint i & % taln its independence and the approaching termi= to $12.12%6 and up again to $12.30 before it | I8! - - todny: Kansas and Nebraska buicher Wool Bills, per (o31 At Home and Promise of Higher Prices. settled down to a somewhat stendier decline, B d) d s fon of the recrganization process, The Ohla f 5 a1 , actual weight, b@6c; dry flint ‘Kansas and 8 BOSTON, March —~The American Wool and 1 stocks, headed by Hocking Valley, have been Tt finally got down to $11.07%. and closed at L 3 sl Atchison T L B ol A i i B ;i 2 g3 R ] Cotton Reporter says of the wool trade: ““This | strong, co the formation of a strong combination that, as compared with $12.12% at the close S e o SV RGRRL Y welght, 4@6c; dry Ak, Colorado butcher wool T Been o autot amoventiul wotk: prises cone | OF Drodticers in that tertitory, and It e ale0 yesterday, TLard in the end had lost 2ise Mes 5 AllonT il (,Lymm pelts, per b, actual weight, 4@6%e; dry fiint e et uney NaNsADE Sepisons erstood - that companics are and ribs were unchanged. The course of i 1ol AR g BT, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual nue steady, as they have generally since Janu- | nearing an ag & reflected in_the foes was i fvi dence of | & . ’ ore . |N. Y. &N, B, welght, 4@6c ary. The only local effect of the advance of the interest in New prices was mysterious, giving evidence of | g, b sraes Canada Pactfie. Ontarlo & W. TALLOW AND, GREASE—T ' ipulation. b b Stk Souther. 3 e SLLOW A BREASE_Tallow, No. 1, dc; abroad 18 to render it somewhat casier to sell manipu Rockford, ‘i1 9167350 | Canada southerii Orezon [mp. G, Mo, 2L S0ar s aheise WA LA TIIN G4 Estimated receipts for Saturday: Wheat, | fHelena o........ 2). regon Nav. grease, white B, 3c; grease. yellow, 8c: rease. certain domestic wools at quotations, Mcdium Coffeo Murket. 40 cars; corn, 190 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, | Scranton .. 0. 'n!' & U.N. dark. 2%@3c; old butter, 2G31kc; beeswax, prime, and below fleeces have been fmported to the ex- | NEW YORK, March 15.—COFFEE—Options EhIOhsatiiine. ot on iy fottows: SR ) g s pagyas Ma 11 20c;, rough tallow, 2 . {ent Uhat they 1 the niche which would ohers | opned etendy nd chnged, ruied v duil A DB o Ciiteaxo Gas. |*Bittabury FURS. 5 wise exlst by the scarcity of our medium and | MoSt of Ui day and had a fnal break under P sOpB k . | Co3% | rotal for United States. 5. Consolidatod 3| Pullman Paiace.. TURSTEar, Mack. =No. - 1-farge=320.00055.00; 3 300 L s® low wools. But it may be sadd that the advance it s roints Wheut.No. & N v | 35. i CorCor C. &St T. Reading.. No: 1 medinm, 315 No, 1 googeng; bear, | 11050 300 t Vel he other side is, neverthel Ty N L LG e March. ... [ 56% 1% Colo. Conl & Tron.. 4 7 ‘hIndk, vearlings, No. 1 large, $12.00 No. 1 MILKERS AND § o of last wock on the other side is. nevertheless, | 14,80 June,' $14.75; Sepiember, $14.63; December, May.....0 | B7%@N 673 0714 NI CANADA, Cotton Ol Cert.. .. A D8 | Tiaaiim, $10; No. 1 small, §7; bear, biack, <ub s & e 80 cloment of Sirengih, Masmuch 88 tho, ek | sididg1do} epot coftee, Rio, frmy No. 7 HATRE Hf| Resnen (3 58 | Montreal ... D008 AT Delaware & Hud.. No. Viorge, ‘SEO0SI0; N3 1 meatim, 506,000 | N0 g ) : d higher price here, for the rise fs decmed lexiti- | Y OO N 45 44y| a4sga | Torento 3 )t i | Dok G prat S8 NoL LALLMy e, Nk an s aha Rocky 10 tna G : mite, since thers I8 a botter 5 498G . & R. G. DI s 01 , No. ) .00; No. 1 medium, i . 3 L . 6 Halifax ... . i o) v 1 ¢ and e. " 1 among foreign n f 403 4 40! 403y 563,80 D. &C. F. Co.. $14; No. 1 small, §10; bear, black, Montana year- o . wddd 404|103t | samition s 1 D& O [2ezadiomsss $45 Nod-amall, Hig bear, Black, Montana year: |1 Springer: &0 the ‘majority,of our me i the | Uiited” e mtockc B16u0g- ui BLLL 005, 579); ¢+ 21 Va0 pias outhern Pacific.: smali, 3; bear, black, Montana cubs, No. 1|1 SPringer......... 25 00 SIS e S s el At Les, 209.00) bas; otal visible for the 205G 203 . it 7,449,205 *Fort Wayne... ugar Refinery. { | large, $6.50; No. 1 medium, $4.50; No. 1 small, HOGS—The receipts of hogs today num- | notably AT lan, hich . oAl | lllml States, 425,053 bags, against 439,949 bage 2014 Total $_17.449,205) ! | G. Northern vtd... enn. Coal & Tron. $3; bear, silver tip, No. 1 ‘large, $20; No. i | bered thirty-nine fresh loads, against thirty- December, ahidwa little “abatement, Ibh.o< 4 i 284 ot included in total because of no comparls | oG & B. I fd .... Texas Pactfic. medium,” $12; No. 1 small, $8; bear, siiver tlp, | seven loads yesterday. Among the offérings el PO (L b s LGl VIAVIS, Maren 15.—cor -Opencd qulef son for last year. Hocking Valley... {|T. £O Cent. pfd,, yearlings, 0. 1 large, $11; No. 1 medium, $8: | were some very good hogs. The demand nding in their finish just the qualities steady, unchanged; at noon dull, unchanged; af ** Not included in totals because containing | qjljnols Central.. ¢/ Union Pacific.. ... | No. 1 small, $5; bear, silver tip, cubs_ No. 1| was good and the outlook at other market | Australian possesses: in other W ’u ll}ulut han |8 p. i, dull, unchanged: closed dull at 1 other items than clearings. St. P, & Duluth i Tarie, $6; No. 1 medium, $4.50: No. 1 small, $3; | points favorable. Under such creumstances and the finlsh, while | net decline. Sales, 7,000 bigs. K. & T.pfd..... t & bear, brown, No. 1 lafge, $20.00925.00; No. 1 p. v v b@100 i give | TSANTO! B00d average Sane PRICES GENERALLY RANGE H1GRER. | Lake Erle & Wi meafum, $16: No. 1 small, $i2; bear. brown, years | {1¢; market was actlve and fully b@loc J g 710 ngth to the fabris, o naturally there han | rou $16, Heceipts, 11,000 bags; stock, 217,000 bagss do pfd. . T o T laxge, $10.0015 00 No.'1 medtum. $o; | Digher. With so few hogs here the bUYCTS | Lecn within the past fortnight, In conjunction 0 n 3 200 made short work of cleaning up the yards [ With ‘the business In Austialian, consileiable AMDURG, March 15—Dull; ¥pfe aavi Dun Finds Indications In tho Business | LAKeShore..... | Whea e & . No. 1 small, 46; bear, blown; cube, No. 1 large. | gud the trade was all over early'in the (as, | doing i detninee, and. o good xIzed total of XX | Batcs s ooy Fngarch 15—Dulli ¥pfk advane. e ocs TFas neatieTee Erada] i Do n Bk Nb. e, 810001 5: No. 1 ‘medtion, obos Ko | LIEDt hows sold at siioad i0, but largely af | wools hus becn isald, “rhe wales of the - e e et oo IS oah, Y565 naher, No. 1 luve, §; No. 1 Medtum, | 830045, Medium il heavy hogs breught | amount o LIl domgstic nd 550 11 D801 reselpie, mane. L CeareR ‘Cash_quatations were s follows: N , March 15.—R. G. o | L & N Ao S bl LB R with one choice load at $1.52%. | forcign, ma 007,300 bs., agains o States, ‘10,000 bgn: cleared. fop R ODIinter '";'.:.'L':.'” $LA0QRTH1 speing DAL | woakly reviawapcitimle; hish isauss tomanewi| sMempiiing O cording to beauty, No. ‘1 inrge, $100; No. 1 Represontative saies: awotal of 05 for (e previduy rope; Stock, 107,000 bage, Cleared Dt a0 bakers', || SLISGE00 winter | wil sy substantially: Al indications of the | Michigan Ceni medium, $60; No. 1 small, $20; fox, cross, No, 1 v, Sh. Pr. No. Ay, Sh Pr. |and a total of 27000 M. for the corresponding | from Tlo, March 14, 8. 8. Bila, 14,00 bugs: Ll St L T ",‘” e 4 wpring, | State of business are rather more favorable. | Missourl Pacific % | large, §7; No. 1 medium, '$3; No. 1 small $2; | 7. 60,0219 L. 840 | Week L AL CRLS S b U S EATNS DI ETO0LC; No. 3ipring, | 0 Croducts are s lttle, higher: raliroads o Movile & Ohlo udz‘%‘dé” fox. ted, 'No. 1 lurge, 3165 No. 1 medium, 1,251 | s 5 ko athos[ensune 10, 20,010,060 1bs., ogainet 2,019,000 Ibs, & 2, U%@4i%e; No. 3 yellow, 434@ | shade better; clearing house exchanges show | Nuiional Gorda. AR SN Now1 (emal o Mot L D BTy : 1040 440 S 306,000 1bs. ; the alea 0’ Philadelyhin have ) IS WHEAT- Mark rm‘:? No. 2 white, 32\ . no | ® small per centage larger in comparison with duud o g | T. St. L. & K. C... large, 50c 1 m-dlum, 40c; 1 small, 30c; : 40 fl"w\n,"-"jl\,l" : 9,500 M'“ ot aalie otlon tsalos:| agyd 5 BARLEY §@se; No. 3, 5 e e et Th Rot TaemerMoney. magieys | North dm. Cac K dium, $1507 No. 1 mmall, $1: mink, No. i large : s L S e I R LT No. 2 mixed, 3lc; No. 2 white, ALY §4@e; No. 3, 536 ioush their, gwin 1» not large. Money markcts Northern Paciic 23| Am. 0@6se; No. 1 medium, 0c: No. 1 small, 3 3 8 merinos, "4 Talr qualliy was offered, Which was : PREAN SEED-No. 1, $140601,40% Syndicate kUil provent exports of goid, and with- | Ne-Pac. pfd.. 1431 doprd.... | mink, dark, No. 1 large, oe; No. 1 medium, 40c; t amstedie Lo KLY G by s e Bthe, ROy D Drime, $5r16 Srawals from the treasary have of late practic- | e bid, No 1 small, Sc; mountain lon. perfect “hend . ooning are (e salen th_dotal: New South FER BEID-Stoady; prime cnsh, $5.6E¢ RION “Mein otk e b, 117 | ally'censed. There s ot much enthusigom aiwut | Tho “total snlcs of stocks today were 210,08 | RGeS Nl 1SRG VIR O e St e : : : Faloxe e, e UGt U o0 e : et e bl 00 lard, 5 7750.80; hort tibe, | the situntion, however, because the gain is slow | shares, including: Ameriean Sugar, 56,10, Ame ¢ Ny Dl B e oLer el Ne: : e O L C e Rl A L i e o1 Flour, 50 bbls.; wheat, 1160 bu, Haen (oonel s R0n a5: ‘dry safted * Bhoulders | And “business is_ n lonj way. from what 13 cone | fcan Tobucco, 1:600; Distiling, 4,400 Lowsvilis | larke, 373 No 1 mediim, $5: No: 1 emall, Lot 36, 1 e, Victoria. 344 biicn; | corn, 8,50 bu.; oals, 1,000 bu.; clover secd, 1,000 : short clear #ides’ (boxed), | sidered @ prosperous’ condition. Further, the | & Nashville, 5,300; General I3 ,700; Taccoqn/i Mo L 1ArKe: e amediiim, (K b : coured, B fis sy, Sk, South | bags * | Bain is in ‘some cases due to obviously' tem- | Jersey Cetfal, 13:200; New York Central, 7.100; [ No. 1 small, 3tei raccoon, black, as to beauty, | o4 F ;‘,‘,‘,“",'",,'n. Eo1 Dutex: seonred, $ui0ved; greaxy. | SHIPMENTS Flour, 4,00 bhls.: wheat, 65,000 IKY—Distillers' finlshed goods, per gal, [ porary causes, and to some causes which'do not | New York Central, ex-div., 10,600; New Y LT el e U i s e TR e e f @8d. New Zealund, 2,607 bules; scoured, b corn, 17,000 bu.; oats, 1,000 bu.; clover seed, make “promesily, LThe. higher price ‘ot olioniif New Bnigiand drd asscasimont pald; 10,7000 No, 1 smail, %e: skunk, broad striped, No. 1|71, 3 |.,-,u wyeaay, Susid, Cope of Gund Hoge U5 bags. A herac 2 Y e muilion b SN0 medigm, §3; No. 1 small, 82; wolf, mountain, No. | 5 5 ! 1 @otd. NEW YORK Phe. following were the receipta and shipments | raducod, Wheat s riseh 14 cent, because gov. | Laxe Erie, 500 D ? 6 i ; ; today Grmment reports show only 50,000,000 bushels in . S (." 1\.‘. ol AL St. Louls Gonoral Markets, fitm;_wales, o ~AT Sip farmers’, hands Marsh 1, though practically no- Hon Sork Nones Maskst Tt Mo s, 406 ewvar, per ki, No. i ST. LOUIS, March 15— FLOUR—Dull; stift | fefined, firm; N ; o Articley Receipts. Shipments. | iy fn the trade thinks the estimate correct | NEW YORK, March 15.—Money on call easy fs No 3 smihh, $oei beaver, per glon, Fo. 3|5 s prices agked’. Keeping - Disinass down,. Fatents, 5, 3510581 V@3 716c; No. Flour. vhia o | 000 11000 | and the necepled” eattmalcs are Wbou. 60000000 | at 1102 per cént; last loan, e, closed 1t por O N, N il o L £28002.90; extra fancy, $2.5502.66; fancy, TR0 Cop g {8 ;.;‘,,"; LR y X X lshels higher. . Western receipts have again | cen mall, $8; b oL iargs, i e {0 0 Vaholoe, 85000510, 3, i off A, 3%G3Te; mould ‘A, 4 8- ,‘,’o'r‘:’“b‘}’"‘ 1,000 | Fleen wbove 4nd exports’ continue below Inat | - PIIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3%@o% per | fiedim. $L60; Nood small, 75c; muskrates, wing | 8., ; A A anecd %@e at opening, b fm‘mf uandard A, 81318640 contectionere® A ) 181000 oo | yeur's, Fartial Lo 0L A, SR Nood | “BIBRUING EXCHANGE—Firm with _actuuy | 3t 7o, mugkiats, fail No. 1 luver. dgtc; No. 1 1 4oy T A'a decline of tc, o B N v, g et 0ol ab;000( g3 00 [ hantly: be B0l uniaed iseox (o) thepotnicr. ) businasein Pamken Blir, Spet, Lt dsond ¥ o bottom and 1 2 rea AT On ho Prouce exchange wday o bUtior mar. | 155 por burrel, and. hokn 10 cents and lard | H5i and 848, Commercial’ bills, 3574, WHEAT EXCITED IN NEW YORK. Roem fand g s A : et was fien: creamery, 10@18¢; dairy, 8@16c. | 30 cents per 100°pounds higher, SILVER CERTIFICATES—61c. ; o g kD Yo in | MINNEAP ; WIHEAT-Firm) Eges, firm; 11@11ke. ‘The output of ‘Bl Iron March 1 was 15697 | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firm: state bonds, [ Transactions Up to Noon Nearly Six Mitlion | 2 { Sy with” Wheat. Mater eased off. o the | March, 6%c: ) ot July, GRG0 tonw, o deereaso since February ' of .18 tons | ingstive: rallroad bonds firm, CE Rason g Second nivance in wheat, Weakening and closing Sptember, o, On “tiack” o 1 ward 6o YORK GENERAL MARKET. Weekly, aad (he Increase of unsold stocks was osing_quotations on bonds w ollows: & ¢ ) ool same ag yesterday, No. 4 mixed cash, 421043c; northern, 61c: No. 2 northern, i, L eabiong B0 fonk In Februnry. or 15,835 tons weekls: | §& du- e new 107 "D &R G T8rrrTT5% | NEW YORK, March 16.—Wheat had another | SHERP—There was only one load of sheep | Muy, 43a4iie adked e nsked, FLOUR-—Firm; first paients, 3.60;' second Closing Quotations on the Princlpat Com- | SIRce January 10 the wackly outiut has decrcased | b 5 Ju'oous. hew. ) N exciting time (odny with transactions of 60,08 | in_ the Yards today and it found u ready | "X Aedve” i na rutures’ bu o | patenta, 2750305 st clears, 435 tons, and the uccumulation of unsold stock | 1. g e, reg. ..... 3 | bu. up to noom, or almost as large a trade as | market ‘at a good, strong price. Fair to |velow yesterday at t 3 BpOL Brnde strong: 700180, L= modities u 125,015 tong, Prices do not rise, and | U § b8 re€ } Ur. 0. 4G Peload iEe & o0 | Choice natives are quotable at $2.76@4.10; fair [ No. cash, #tc; May, 9%e T June, 0% Feorin Markot N A PR o iere meems to be no gineral | b5 48 o .. . : was done ail diy yesterday, There wan a good | S%CETAUNE A UGG, FLRTLO! TG | 3,2 ik, eorla Murkot i 500 bbls; exports, 12400 Lbld; sales, demand. . THis dmprovement s otz . 8! ¢ ; deal of strength shown at he opening, due to @ | gtock sheep, $1.6042.60; good to choice 40 to | ~RYE-No st sl PEORIA, March 15.—~CORN—Steady; No. 3, 430 e i exparts, 12 sales, vl in: carly L parts:of the Industry.” pur- | 8% blg demand from shorts, who have krown very | 1001, lamba. §TS0ATE - Hepresontative| BRAN. east track, f L ., western packings; market fairly active and | toularly In materialy for agricultural implement | & s &®a o i3 s e A LS sk G g CORN /i No. 2 white, 814@81%c; Nov 8 o better for winters and spring bakers § Works, and '{:‘,“m"l"","“{fi“‘"e 4 ':;;“’,‘gr';']{e"“(;‘.:‘; Aln. Claes A.... do 2d 48, B tLins) Chicans maikatl that¥adoie 6Lithe heavys|Nos e FLAX Sy e & e and patents; business today largely In favorite | fiRLIGF hew - bulldings that - are climbing | <413 ot - Myt Suign s Whorts out there were being run in. Short | 74 native wethers. T96 8390 ‘,r‘l'i"“,.‘,.mv ! holce, $6.3568.42, o B i brands; some export traded on: winter straights, | toward the sky all over the country, the condi- | sA13’ Guirrency P lousey, however, appeared o have plenty of N oy e TINOIILY BEBDS 08 T llmottiy ] !f,nnm 80 It $11603557 | ton” ot the industry would be much less favor. | +La. New Gon. 4 P wheat for sale, and atter a time filled the crowd Fi-] ‘n .X "M ‘7" -h"" AF ”f $10.50, London Stock Quotations, cliy s, B: winte abie. Tesemer nig 18 wemker at Pittsburg, and | g I Conn up allowing h owar W YORK, March 16—BEEVES—Receipts, | ¥ 1{%min_quiet and unchangea. ot 2.0 city i o | While ‘the demand for bar improves, it falls | v ot 08 1007 | Wz Gonsol noon, with an ac 2,054 head; 35 cars on sale; market aciive, ARG | BaGE ro i, B e LONDON, March 15.—4 p.m. closing: O: 3 prices. medium o §ood offerings rong, other Erades | 1 paD Strons, BIeher 58028714 Pt - G S Bl o B0 westle; native steors, poor to prime, #.1055.70: | SIS, # e N Y C Liverpool Markets. oxen, ' $2.65@4.40; bulls, $2.50@3.75; dry cows, $1.76 D) 1ork, Jobbing, LIVERPOOL, March 15— WHEAT-Demand | @4.00. ' European cablés quote American stecis at 3 ved spring, | 10%@ige por db., dressed welght: refrgerator 40; No. 1| beef at 9G9%c; ¢xports today, 272 beeven and 2180 quart € tom 50 buoves, 1,000 FLOUR, 3,00 blisi wheat, 12600 [ ss3328anss March 16.—Quict; No, T Market. winter, $1.9062.40; Minnesota bak 50a3 605 | short of the supply. Sheets are inactive, and .{,' o IR G. West. 1 winter low grade, $L806G2.50; spring low grade. $1.75 [ also wire rods, without change in price At | §°C. nonfund 4 1'% St P. Consols 7s. @L90; spring extras, $1.854 3 n; 8 are no firmer, nor is the | Tenn, new set Rd¥| *do C. & P. W. b8 5, 360 bbls.; superfine, $2.704 L 8. and reports of & coming advance | denn, new set o8 100 (St L& TM.Gen. 5. @3.15. Buckwheat flour, ‘dull at $) /1. aid not’ stimulate buying. Tin 18 a shade | vpenn. o1d 08 * 10 Istr ,‘s T Gong. BUCKWHEAT- Dull at 4%@ide, stronger, but copper lower, at 87 for lake. Va. Centuries. (\l)lN MEAL—Dull; yellow western, $1,0861.10 In the ton manufactures the are signs of do deferred, . I ine, 280, {mprovement, apparently caused by the advance | atthison da. .. o8y | U, 3 *und.aistant positions 3a higher. cloved firm | shecp and 4.20 quariors of 3 BAR SILVER-28 1164 per ounce, —Mml"ul: car lots, Gic; boat loads, §5 | Ingraw cattoh, giv confidenc do2d A.... 183 | Weat Shoro 4s. with near and distant positions 1zd higher, busi- | CALVES—Recelpts, 67 he narket quiet but 2 i wheat, 1,000 bu.; NEY—% per cent prisent values for v intained, 8> | canada 8o, 2ds 103 " S0, R R... e positions; March, 48 | steadv: veals, poor fo prime, '$1.0076.50. corn, 17,000 bu.; ¢ The rate of d| t in the open two-rowea, | the fall in print el n checked ‘and | GI'B, Luta of 05.. 1004 | lad; Apri . 48 1044; June, 48 104d; | SHEEP AND LAMDS—Receipts, 6,000 head: Al G L short and three months Uille, 1G1% per cent there {8 more buylng of other goods. In th e Tiily, 48 101d; August, 4 10%d. 3,800 on sale; market dull and flat; over 2,600 utis BARLEY MALT—Stoidy; Wes'ern, 107172; Can- | (ner and fancy woolon goods there 1% a mod- [~ bid. CURN—Spot, fi 2 American’ mixed new, 48 | Hiend unsold; sheep, ordinary o fair, S.I5GL60; | 1o Mareh 15, —FLOU adian weatorn, 5 erate business, while agents for low and medium [ S o 340, Futurcs' opened steady, with near ‘and | lambs, fair to good, $5.60005.75, JBALTI r oy 10 WHEAT-—R X0 b5 exports, 16,60 bu, ; | Brades are working for re-orders, though some oston Block Quotations, Aistant positions W@, higher; business heaviest | HOGS-Tecoipta, 4,206 head; market steady; in. | ChisoE , Tutiires, 104,000 bu. ‘spot, Spoi | Already have sold enoukh for the season, If no | BOSTON. March 15.--Call loans, 4@5 ver cent: | on spring positld " 2 I and fllon e, | cancotladions comealen off wodl 'wore 4625 | e loans, 425" per cont “Gloaing pricen for | dtia’ May. 'S R ! o D Gk mia s Nt 1% | pounds, ukainat 6151,700 pounds last year, and | stocks, bonds and miniug shares: BRd: May. G Judi 4 e BLTE duecial Lnde, Bk Ji omPiine wheat | pajances, 396,84, I headt Raa s arats markots are Without ‘chanke, though 1€ 18 easier | 3oy - FLOUR—FIrm; ' dettfind moderate; St. Louls | gm pours. March 15.-CA ; sttty 3520005 PHILADELIHIA, March 15—Clearings, 89,538, opened active und higher on & good loc: to sell al quotations, becaise prices have ad- [ A T &S ¥ . 316 | fancy’ winter, Ginyec oo BN SONLS, MAl = CATEL I LR ULy b, G2qeage; | 430 balunces, 81,7146 At whick ikt e i | vanced abroad. Aln, Bugar, ... Jis. Cau e PROVISI HXSH armi demang gooa; | LW head: shipments W heuds market active | Wik b ST, LOUTS Clearings, $,520.302; bale ety 8 lius lajer by, S | S ren T e week have been 20 n e | AN Sugarpia; L 63 den ¥ O ONISIONS I My fni IGO0 | i i higner on i Tt subaly’s kood 1o ¢ i Mo Clearings, $6.626.060 bals R the report that ad do. | United Btates, against 26/ I ar, and 00ty- | bell Telaphone. - Alchtnon du.. Tong, shear, “fhent, 88 to 45 owe | 155 ight, $8.6004 3 orn and foedors, § Diars mulon, 21,000 b |e premium bid 3 ey Chom Apnin el iy | Beven In Candda, hgainst 0ftythree tast year, | BellTelophons. sl 102 | Atchison du. ...l ATy, Gb Ibae. ‘s10: ahort clor | 455 1Eht, SOGE: stockers and foeders, $2 | bu.t maion, 21,000 LS, u NGTON, Mascl) 1h./Today's. sataiant D TRl ibin Which : pricos welined | BRADSTREE TS KEVIEW OF THE WEEK, | oston & Maiue... 1017 Gen. Eleetric 6w’ i H - ABGEE Solar Il 400 g 2.00013,60; cows, $1.802 CORN-Strong; spot, month Ancll, 404 o condition o the urasury shows: - Avatle ine: No. March, closed a¢ GlIae: M) odnpc 010 26 (W Gt i ehouiders, Saukre. 18 10 3 Tha, s 647 | , HOGB—Recelpta 400 head; ahipmenty, %0 i May, Sdcs e datine | e, $15,006,5501 Bold renerve, 0, hasie, Cione Juteclosed 6211 1Y | Favorable Trade Symbtoms Outwelgh the | it B Boston & Moitana ham, whort cut, I8 W tba., s 60 "Dier, oxten | Wik BEGH: gbL H gt N Ood . salen, 18,0 .3 southern white corn, | EBEE PR 516027 od 6200, August, CENGOTRc, AL ST IINARA 4 : fonandMontana 3% | Tndia’ mess, e Thess, ork, | T Hacelnia, "800 pead. siipments, none: outhern yellow, 60 L e closed 6230 A i-10c, " close ; Tness, fine wWestern, 538 645 prime medium, L ] Firm: prices unchanged; white, 3 Hing it e, MG fotic,"closed | i yomi, Mareh 15 Bradatreot's tomor. | Mexieat Cel umet & e iy et e, MERLEAT, B el | e demand “larkely excetded the” surply irm: riccs unchanged;, i CORN " % bi.: exports, 1,900 bu.; [ row will say: There are fewer new and favor 4 Franklin. A , 368 6d, ‘] = ‘ d SRS TREE 5 | , 504 Py ivaRid prim 3080 | 1 B toading meats, boxed o 1 10k Mex. Cen o' s xEaEEeSExt st as : wistern | posTe learings, $12,910,160; baly \wenturn family, §2.0502.85; Win- | ances, §1456, arch, 4s 14d: April, 4 | ferior to choice, $4.604.90. o R ances, §.4 June, 48 3%4a; Suly, &8 34 v spring patent, 84601 pALTIMORE, Mareh 15.—Clearings, $1,076,4635 i bn call » \ Jme Btockers brought $8.60; lambs, $1.254.55 Seipis, 5,425 D sock, 2 . ) vl ! ik walen, 346,000 by, 8, 16,00 bu. ‘spot, Spe trade features this week than unfavorable [ Ore. Short 3 | Kearsarge... Pirm mand moderate; fineat | Bome stockers brought § HE0 HY T3 Quiet and stes 56T, Rocelpts, [ NEW ¥ 'm(‘ Mareh | carmings of the dull’ No. 2, BlGSlke n clevator; Sieamer white, iy 8,480 b ok, 10108 b, e | ew Yok Central or' e auarter ending Marel Union Pacific 4 . ; HAY- it teady: g0od to choloo | 31i "Groww, 39,667.400, decrease, i net, §2,954, wheat, butsubsequently latter, which point to & continuance of a smail | W ] o IR Finest United States, 00d, 605, | Record of recelpts of the four principal mar- [ HAVFEm: 00, decrease, $891701. The dircciors have e g 4 Wiy 0 Sy, | volume of business and quiet demand. In add: | 'Am pid i ATk .1 COTTONKEED OIL~Liverponi Tefined. 17a 90." | kets for Friday, March 10, N 4 stendy; steam | clared u quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, o reduge closed "60%c; Septer 31¢! | tion 1o increased competition here by Australian Siils ] s M ark for of- | tion of Y4 per cent. Clearings, $81,20,711; ned, 6% South Omaha ........ p ances, $5,289,427, exports, §0) bu: | WOOI8 demand for the raw staple has fall RIGERATOREBRIF-Forequariers, 4%d; | Chicago ; "W atures, 11000 Do “apot Spot | 4nd word s recelved that American dress goods | 548 Francisco Mining Stock Quotatlons | hindquarters, Gied. ¥ o Kansas City . . imitation creamery, 160 fancy Forolgn Brme No. B e Nor s delivered. 34l No manufacturers are using considerable Australian [ SAN FRANCISCO, March 15. ~The official clos. |~ HOPSTAL London (Paciflc coast) €2 M0, = | 8L Louls .o e 90 | 3c; ood ladle, 10612c; wtore packed, BERLIN, Marc on 82%c; No. 2 whi! No. 3 white, 364} track, | mixed with the American staple. The dry go.ds | 10K guOtations for mining siocks today wero as ipta of wheat during the past three days - - fresh, 1 elght doys’ sig] tky 44 plg white western, 33G34e.” Options exceedingly dull, | trade continues depressed, production being in | OHoWs U400 sontala, lnoiiding 64,00 Amaricas. Totals .. srenes 4 — LONDON, March 15.-The amount of bulllom closing dull, unchanked to e advance; March cs of demand, colton goods being ed | Al T TGO &G Tecelpts of American corn during three X < O} Market. Bank of England on balance today, cloaed: at &3ke: ApH closed at Sige;’ Maten: | Keherally only i concesaions.® on the sther band | Al ouid & Curry...r days were 122,000 centals. Kansas City Live stock. e A LNAREDS Baaane, cloaed B4t Hoi o] epacally saly Al cpacassiofs, | Qb whe ather hand | Alphadin. .. L3 |Hulo & Norcrous.. KANSAS CITY, March 15.--CATTLEReceipts, | 14 .- Masoh 15~=DALAOTTA LING X ? HAY—Bicady; shipping, 46@50c; good to choloe, | ik woek for many months. - Am t finaee..... 28 |dusioe. i Milwaukee Markets. 50 head; shipments, 1,30 head; market strong | SROf ST MAIEH BlBIEnis __PARIS, March 16, tew, 108¢ : 8904 to choloe, | i week for ma mong the prominent | Holoher. T 40 [(Mexican. ; N g ey T T CRPTRS o e Foas sieem ! Tl LANSERD OIL_ 2 Ty ihe wccount, don, 268 3070 1604, 4@106; count, ol Suerce s | Genta, corn 1, Gent, Gty 4 tent, Rork 8 ,‘}&‘,‘.‘,‘;,,f""' e l(".,"..‘“a{f:.,',, Fag GonN"ifm: No. '3, e LA i sk tevders, 103 PUACHINGTON, March 16.-ROSIN-Fim; | LONDON, Murch 16.-Gold_ quoted at Buenos per ‘barrel, lard 90 cents and sugar 110 cent OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 82ie; No. 3 white, f 034,15 straine 5 ghod, $1.:0. Ayres tuday at %4 Madrid, 103 liston, 3L e Wit salied Now Orirans looiad, 48] Liiener Quotatines ee mi Peparied for leaties.| pliwes Gon.. (QRhlrs e b y 600 head; shipments, 1,000 | StEaned, B1.4% good, ¥ B Peternburg, Wi Athens, 11 Homd, k3 ] o 60 lbw, bl@fc: Bucnos Ayres, dry, 20 to 24 [and hides, with demand more active and the | Challenge Lu,,, Polosl. s Y—Dull and nonxnal; No. 2, (2%c; sam- TAR-WIr Vienna, i Tba., 136180 Texas, dry, 24 to 8 lbe., 7 falling off in stocks of pelroleum. 18 made & | CROUAT.. ... Savae. TURP Firm; hard, $1.10; soft, $1.50; WOOL—Qulet; domestic fleece, 160 280; puhml basis for higher prices for that stapl Confidence. Scorpion. ... No. 1, 64 §1.30. 1@ 24c Material improvement in the iron and steel in- o PROV 5 Higher: pork, $12; lard, $6.8). [/ ViEE: March 15, ~SPIRITS—Firm; 35 PECIALT .fi"fi‘.T".',’J.‘\f":2‘..'.!%"“““‘“ sole, Buengs Ayres, | dustiies is (Rdicated by the advance 1 bessemes, | Gon. Spetist .. ‘?n.m g::m- 3 L Y R Rl N w HA“R s SAVANNAH, Mar A SPECIALTY CRASS o . Uy higher prices for manufactured iron at St | Con, New YOrk Utah Con. bu; barley, 16,200 bu. [} ' § o1ton Market. MILLE T ROVISIONS —lieef, ‘firm and active; beof | Louls, large orders placed for southern pig iron | Orown Point .. Vehlow ducken 10 64| EAUMINTS Fiour, 11,30 Wls; wheat, none; o - AOTTON-F: Bams, H9; packed, $00G10.00; extrn city India | and Fecelpt o orders “for conaiderabe "ot o | Sromn Lot —_L L Teou barley, none. BANKERS, NEW 3 AND mess, $16.00015.0. O o nnm American colored, mixed, ke, Opt hinge but in most instances they outweigh the [ Bubber... r « ey ures, seady; sales. 1 Cut meais, strong. . Lard, | rais at Chicago. This is significant mong fa. | SUver birs, 614301k, Mexican doliars, rborn-st., Chicago. guren Meady . 0%ch.00 wostern steam closed at'§1154; Aalon, | vorable features of the ek, but at the fouth | 1. Drafis, aebi, 100; tolegraphic, 12ie. Dututh Wheat Marker. 4 $3°108 Dearborgest., Chice ‘,‘”m, Bk April, WGE 6 N CANE tiorces at §7.10; clty, $6.75; sales, 20 tivs galng are shown in sales of leaf tobacco and o g DULUTH, Minn, March 16— WHEAT—No. 1| % Wall-st., New . e LT LW 52 : clossd §7.12%, nominal; réfined, the demand for naval stores. Among eastern in. New York Liry Gouds Market. bard, cash,‘%c; March, G2c; May, Sigei July, | opry, co " % s i cLov“. 'flnovuv. 8. A, $1.26; compound, $5 27 | dustries makers of shoes report recent advances | NEW YORK, March 15,—There has been a | 64%c; No. | northern, cash, 2c; March, 62c; May & YOL,W. scanter LU h Mia ookt F ) Reat, RE0OIW; tamily, 133 | ully malntained. T L tron | ek mproved inqulry and demand for il makes @i July, Skc; Beplembor, @ike; No. 2 nort! h“G A XOHE, Masoh A Tos nec m 01550, Uotations are unchanged for wool, tin, jron | of brown sheetings and drills from standard to | ern, cash, Se; No. egec . " To bel Western dadry, 8Qlic; west- | ore, cuke, lumber, colfee and live caltle, while | four yurds, .n\lmfu;u sales of spots, and con- [ rivé: No. 1 hard, 62%¢; No. 1 northern, 6 Bought eud Bold. Correspondence Solicitcd. § polnt, the highest point of the day ng

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