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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 2 ‘N KINAX | 11,50, muss, $850Go.0; beet hams, 318500 | RICINECC [ AINC IN VI [ME | corh" market in the form of contracts for | cent; New York exchange, par bid, 100 pre- g 2 5 A) M i T, 895031050 extra Indin m s NESS GAINS IN VOLUME ! e Generv e Suock ‘Whan and as issued. | mitm aeked OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| ! 2 " Cot n ts, firm; pickied bel ‘ bihe “ | The activity in the latter stocks there was CINCINNATI March 1~ Clearings, 1 290 W 115 0 ., )kwl)’\a/y‘ Wi plckled 'lh‘nll\l‘ e, $6, :'. | considerable for a tirae, the urhr-‘u anging "("»:\m. o i 306 per eent; New York N ‘H"l"E“NB AND STAGS ——" hams, 300 10.00. ard, weak - all the way from 8 to 40 for the common | exchange, Iigc discount and par L 264 ” Loame ’; e .‘;‘u"‘ ensy and from 75 to 81 for the preferred hllmm"nk" lgwn 1 wv-um'..‘ $23,508 88 Beef 8t Bady o B < oml s STOCKERS AN(]\ rv:r,m‘v:yfs ¢ f nt, $i.8; South Americ 0 com: . There were also heavy dealings both in | balances, $1,796,722 oof Steers 5 3 v Mnoh I“"l’“"m! is Bhown in Oonrse of 15,506,625, Pork, dull; family, Retail Merchants Have Good Bales Except |, 1o, Mete alse heary doengs wltnent SW YORK, Ma Clearings, $260,- B ’l Stead € 1 1 Grain Market. ShOrt clear, $14.76716.50; moss, $I4.000 n Olothing Line. tocks, & good deal of Which reemed to balances, 31 arely Bteady. 1 @ i be arbitrating trades or purchases and ADELPHIA, " March flearings, H 2 ks TALLOW —Dull; W ‘mv ‘l_‘"wr‘ pke ), . sales, or vice versa, of United States steel 1|:i|{|‘,us:,“mwn.u, $2. " i ? '5'4‘:: 411516 country (pkis, free). A%@she. stocks and those of one of the other com- LTIMORE March — 1.-Clearings, 8 ¥ .8 WEAVY WHEAT CONTRASTS WITH CORN U e Tl T6CxTT, 4| STEEL COMBINE DOES NOT AFFECT TRADE | Fanich, base i the Appifent: muraina . | 5.13, ba'ances, s 5 HOGS OPENED FIVE LOWER, CLOSE WEAKER |10 maw 1 han, Wi = price ol old b 310 PR Recelpts, 3,116 pkes.; steady; i K e Tt “Which. the | MOVEMENTS 1N STOCKS AND HONDS. HOGS. There was a liberal run of hog¥ fresh creamery, 176 June creamery, Forier secutiiias ‘ste (5 B eachanied for g here toduy and as other markets were ail Data Dall with Loeal Market, but Tone |15 fictors, fiec - 00 L Litle Change Ocenrs 1 Fintahed Tron | e latter. There was also not a little of | Pressure Hei Steet | Linht Supply ot SROeS o8 Bale TUGRY |quatsd joWer packurs staried 10 ey S Tel s Firm—Lard and Ribs Fairly “Colored and white, 1114¢; fancy, small e~Coke Output is Bnor. | WAL the sirest thought to be Inside selling | Steeks and They " And Market Ruled Aetive | L BC TR0 el bates went from 5.9 to Active and Pork New 112ige; fancy, small, colored, % In Wool Are In. scem (hat the public falied to develop Ny | taxad: agammor (e Kire) Thichgure Was It and Stronger on Bo . but mestly at 8.0 The lght hogs : tected. 3 crensed—Grain is Flem. reat disposition to trade In that &roup. [ market And they scored Unequal cecover: Lambs and Sheep. fold At 8.0, the general run of medium . Recelpts, 2006 phas.s weak; state Finally pricos for the variotis stocks di- | [oarXgeoand they scored unequal secover. welghts at 824 and the prime heavy hogs nnsylvania, at mark, 17@17%e; west- atly” Jvotvs d- | 5% Frobably th d as much to do with at $5.25 Hefore half of the hogs ha — | U miark, 16%aic; southern, at mark, e Jisten i ‘sore. plopartion 1o, their reepec. | Lhyihias ton® ofyie,stock ;market at | changed hande, however, packers began CHICAGO, March 1.—Irregularity marked | 16g 16, g NEW YORK, March 1.—R. 0. Dun & Co.'s | tive positions. under the terma of the con- | Tube was the mest otered Sith adonall SOUTH OMAHMA, March 1. | blading .50 and 8554 for the gencrsl the course of the grain markets today, the LTRY—Allve, o Weckly Review of Trade tomorrow will say: | S01dation and the volume of transactions in | of s nnd Steel and \Wire 1s about ¢ points | - Recelpts were: Cattle. Hows, Sheun | TU7, A0 B0 OO ey N ch Wt done Tor & heaviness of wheat forming a contrast with | {8 0 B oy chie The jobbing trade in groceries, hardware them fell/to moderate proportions. higher. ~Other ‘members of the group Sm:::: ‘\l"v‘u.ld\ fi;"' l:..v’nl 7,113 | pAOCT « the corn strength and the sympathetic firm- T4 Hteady and iron speciaities has further gained In | wWgpKLY — BANK OLEAR | gelned between L 4na 3 points. Thers was | il Wedn Cqols e The last end of the market was very slow ness of oats. Corn closed Y%c and oats a |2 York, $1.50@1.7; Long Island, $1.50@ | volume in the enst since our last report and TEKL L1 d deman: s part of the stock | Uificial We . 3 and weak, the late sales belng mostly at SARGS Bibtier, whils whekt thowed & net de- | 181 sweets, $1.75@2.50. retail business has been good except for | Market, inoldent to the completion of the | Srisi] Srdey -7 $5.20, with an_occasional load of prime R e A el Quict; " fancy hand-picked, [a slow movement of some descriptions of | Stntement of Ammrexate Busimess | Proctss of adjustment of prices and the heavywelghts at $5.2215 The close of the cline of @l4o for the duy, Provislons also | giguc i ather domestic, i dry goods, notably clothing, of which deal- ransncted by Associnted Banka. | {hoatcel merger. Untll thie condition in | FIve days this week 16,009 market waa lsc lower (han yesterduy's Jars Irregular, closing 5igte tower to 5e | METALS Monthend statiatic averaged |ers Tear ihey must carry”over umisually | NEW YORK, March 1.—The following | {he steal stocks had been falriy od | Bame auys st week 38,869 general mariet, Reprosentative sales gher. SRipments from the s b L the Sendk L gl ayeats | table, co dstreet, wi there was more less heaviness in the | Same week bet eyt Av No. Av. 8h A strong corn market exiated throughout [¥hibments from the straits during the trst | however, the season hus been satisfactory ‘mpiled by Bra , Bhows the | Lort N atket, ‘The reallzing 1n 8t. Pavi | Same thre 198 96,792 ] Increased | The greatest industrial combination ever | bank clearings at all the principal cities for the session and the volume of business |about 1.100 tons, while the consumption, fcr | arranged, that providing for the union of eached posing total, Spec- same perfod decreased 60 tons. The | the leading steel Industries, has not di- . A ‘ Lottt bl . lst of tin was affected materially | rectly affected business as yet and may | C®Ntage of {ncrease and decrease as com- | level and later —score on the stock privileges carried it down a r weeks ago 1,051 Jo,108 o482 the week ended February 28, with the per- | point, but It wes well supported at that e price paid for hogs 1or the past A full recovery. | Several days, with comparisons: 1 were less than half the present week's long wheat comlng out on the decline. Th S@ic Dere le Denver day at an extreme advanc @ic; geese, s@ic; turkey: ulative Interest was centered In this mar-}y,; (i, ‘factor, but the spot department [not do so otherwise than by removing some | pare: o Sots toky Tire Jmarkes iad eat in 3 895, 8 ket and the pit wns congested by an Influx [ Rods about sready, with the range today |of the unnecasnry compecicion fram the | year, b the corresponding week 1ast| here were large buying movements devel: | _ | 1901 (1000, 1899, | 1808 LAO7 . |1896. (1895, 12 of speculators attracted from other parts of Tin in London ruled about un- |trade. According to pm-fmm ists, it - oped in a number of Individual stocks or ob: | E " — M y The copper situation remains | vanced for many weeks, little change hi | | [lotable amaong the Gould southwesterns, | LoD~ 1. 1SIBIN IR ol mission houses operated heavily, but the [ G108 Wy (N6, SOPREE, SILEAERN EMka [ Gocurred in THnished © oroduets, CIRISS Bie CITIES Clenrings.| Inc.| Dec, | including Missouri Pacific, the St. Louis | Feb. 3. 462 36933 $U0 403 * reasure was nicely balanced generally und | hore was on the basis of $17.00 for Lake ney 18 due to the figures fixed by the | | Y southwesterns, the Missourl, Kansas &|Leb. 4...| ol 1IN t remained for the prominent operators 10 | §yperjor and $16.62l4 for casting and elec- us " pools and associations, but et | o - - — | Texas stocks and the Wabash fesues. The | Feb. 5. 406 ¢ | 393 37| make or break prices. Excepting an Eng- ‘l",.,\w he exports of copper for the it I linpossible to secure prompt d New York.. 7.9 extreme advances here ran from 1 to Feb. §. 400 366, w3 lish estimate, making the Argentine ex-|jgat month showed a decrease of 7,709 tuns | lverles. Businss 18 done at extensjve ad. | Boston o | the latter in Missourl Pacitic, and 2" in | Feb. 7 468 366 40l 3w ortable surplus 72,000,000 bu., there was | ag contrasted with the same amount last [ vances over these prices, billets selling Chicago oer 124,008,827 ... St. Louls Houthwestern preferred. This | Keb. 175 4 6 393 401 ittle news, leaving the market still the foy During the first two months of this | §21 at Pittsburg, or more than $1 above Philadelphia . 99,185,638 | movement was apparently based on the | Keb. 9 4843 70 L of sentiment, pure and simple, Ma | the exports amounted to only 17,43 [ nominal rate, while tes, bars and struc- | Pittsburg ... .. ... 37,380,189 15.8] large earnings which are being r-‘;mrwd S| 4,30 871 3 b unchanged 1o %c higher at 4 tons, against 2,024 same time last’ year. | tural shapes are only aviilable when spe- [ St. Louls | 33180,956 in that reglon. There seems to be linger ER% ¢ |36 Bhorts became alurmed at the s The decrease is sald to be owing to the |clal terms e Baltimore . 19,695, 784| | 10.8] ing bellef aiso among trades in gld rumors IR D Sl acter of the buying and covered, forcing | poor business abroad. Domestic iron mar- Even on distant deliveries mills are as Cinelpnati | 18,662,800 9.5 ...... |of a southwestern combination. There was ”‘?“ g 1ER - the market up to Ale. The wheat weak- [kets continue dull ‘and unchanged. At (ing higher figires and every line of @ 8an Francisco. 18,616,468 .| another pronounced movement in roads 5 90%) 4 b 38 nese proved Influential on the advance and | Glasgow warrants closed at 62s 5d and at | production at Pittsburg has already c Kansas Cit 14,866,866 12.6 ..., [ Which carry bituminous coal to tidewater. B 28y K 75 708 some corn bought earller was unloaded, | Middlesborough at 48 6d. Spelter was [ered fu!l contracts for the nexi two |Cleveland ......0.000 133,110 20.8/.. Pennsylvania, the Baltimore & Ohio stocks, b 27T% 483 368 May dropping back to 41ie, resisting stub: [ easler, owin, a_lack of demand, closing | months, while there Is a general feeling | New Orleans Gk 2. | Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk & Western s TIaT6 38 bornly. The close was firm at that price, [ weak at 97%; lead, duil at $4.37%. | that materlal advances will occur before | Minneapolis e | were all largely hnuflu and were sharply 82 | |36l 14 over yesterday ocil receipts we S - May 1. Bessemer pig sold this week _at | Detroit ... lifted by this demand. It was supposed in b 23 483 * | 38338 ‘ars, 2 of contract grade. Deliveries on| OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS, [ §15.25 and gray forge at $19, prices that | Loufsvilla .. the board room to be for account of Penn- w4 T8 300 IR March contracts were only 100,000 bu Lave not been equaled since early In Au- | Providence ..\ 01 | sylvania_raflroad interests in extension of 5829 4 14 34| 381318 Under the influence of light northwest re- nd Quotations |EUSt. Coke production iy enormous and | Milwaukee ...\ @ @ the holdings of that company in those 5 2% 4 69 3 63| PR celpts, a decrease In Argentine shipments taple and Faney Produce. Connellsville prices at last show a definite | 8t, Paul ....... | roads. Burlington, Rock Island and the b Suiq) 4 69 3 B8/ steddingss of cabl o tHaveanl 4 Stk | Advance. Further increase appears in sules | Biffalo Chicago Great Western stocks enjoyed a XL Shiet OB ) tecelpts increasing; good stock | of wool at the three chief eastern markets, | OMAHA erlod of strength, and the gas group, in- (X e and sold weak at 13@13%c. 8,830,500 pounds changing hands for the | Indianapolis | luding People's, Conuolidated and Brook- 583 460 * | |y BN LIVE POULTRY—Hens. 64@Tc; youns, | week, againat 500 pounds 1n_the previ- | Columbas, O, lyn Unlon, were advanced in concert. | Feb. 7.0 § 26%; 4 67| 3 62 market and May dropped o 75%@ stagsy and old roosters, SGe; ducks, 6% |OUS Week. A year ago total transactions | avannah There was active demand for Sugar all | Feb. 8 iy 377 ¢ | i ... B oF 4% Thero | March 1..| & 23| 4 o9 aggressive strength of corn caused cover- | V10 & @ X A » There {8 still no reason to be ek R were in addition good gains made by @ . L ing by shorts, under which May rallled to | gaoo o DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, 74 | that the heavy buying results from b Richmond number of stocks not usually prominent| *Indicates Sunday. 60 @ T6e. Alstent selling by & big long | Gati, Fooniert, 4Ibc; ducks, Sautec: Beene: 7] conditions at ihe milis, as orders for goods | Myamphiy ., """ in the trading, such as the American Lin-| The official number of cars of siock and the lack of outside encouragement ! flm-f i ¥s, lightwelght, gluc; Y 1 i not appreciably expand except in speclal | \Waghington ... | seed Ofl Mlqn' -i lnlt‘r‘l{ilhunl‘l‘nl r:m_.;‘r. :I';- brought in today by each road was: caused renewed heaviness and the market | ‘GAME—Mallard ducks, per dos. $3.000 ('t manufacturers were bidding for raw | Feoria seseneene Toledo. Bt oyl & Weatern tocks, X it it e during the afternoon broke to 75W@isic. | 350 tea Toledo, 8. Louls & Western stocks. Evans- M. & St P. Ry On the dip shorts took profits and the mar- | fabbit villo & Terre Haute, the Chicago Terminal | ¢ : Transfer atocks and Texas Land trust, in | Miscomi Sacty $1.5001.75; mixed, $1.6501.75; Jack- | material largely the decline in prices would | Rochester . 1465 | EEEL FOY, e eI Ne 10 DO TS | New Haves . $1.26@1.50; © ttontalls, 9c@s! ket reacted to 14@T0%e and closed at that | “EUTTEE- Common to fair, 13c; choice, 14 | v e : Worceste ouri Pacitic Ry.. 1 . f oL g SR Commo s 18¢; 3 owest since June, 1809, Shipments e vane 1 lile Ry.. 1 . price. Wave lower and rather heavy in | qife; separator, 5 of boots and shoos from Hoston were 87,026 | Atlanta .../ “;’,m,‘",‘, TR 10 AR of nign Pagirio system. 13 LI Beaboard” ciearances n. wheat and four | paokes New Gork na—tirst Erade, sod | cases against 8467 In the week preceding | Salt Lake City_......| fhis very considerabie show of strength in | 7 % N M A : | i were 375,000 bu., while primary recelpts ag- | tra selects. Btc: Barts, S0l medlim, | “I0,10508 & Year Ag0. s il | spectal stocks the condition of the market standaras, 25¢; ‘medium, | Most vis! buye! ve concluded sam- | Kort Worth regated 48,000 bu., compared with 525,000 bu. | 20c. Second grade, slack filled, New York .,u.l..’( l‘.,‘"li ','».‘."'\'fr..lfé :5‘,,1:3 H‘I‘mpnl lh‘u\'lv am- | Portland, Me ast year. Minneapolls and Duluth reported | counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26¢; | pla work for some time to come and prices | Portland, Ore. ..., 317 cars, against 541 a year ago. Chicago re- | standards, bulk ‘standardas, per’ gal, |are well maintained. Large stocks of hides | 8t. Joseph celpts were 25 cars, I of contract grade. |$l.2 depress prices at Chicago, taking the aver- [ Los Angeles remained quite apathetic and moved only sluggishly upward, in sympathy with the general markets. In spite of the late up- ward movement fn Southern Raflway (RSP Argentine shipments, according to the | FROZ FRESH FISH—Black bass, 18¢ e lowest pe 3 Oc . [ Norfolk . stocks on a large demand the closing was i i Board of Trade announcement, were §24,000 | white bass, 10c; bluefis 11c; sutiheads, 100 | Chetniment oot produetion © by southars | 88 ractse barely steady. The continued ease of the \ bu. last week, 200,000 bu. less than the previ- | blue fins, fc, catiish, 18c; cod, Yc; cropple, [ yarn mills has become generai and at Fall | Des Moines ... money market detracts from any apprehen- bl ous week and more than 2,000,000 bu. under [10c; clscoes,” 7e; halibut, 1lc;' herring, 4@ | River there is much discussion of the ad- | Nashville ... slon "over tomorrow's bank statement, a last year's during the corresponding period. [ 8c; haddock, 9¢; mackerel, 1bc; perch, 5@ | visability of reducing output or lowering | Scranton which I8 expected to show a decline 1| oual recelpts ] ,J 2 cash reserve, owing to the absorption of . i , over $3,000,000 by the sabtreasury this week, | The disposition of the d'i‘ Money stfll moves toward New York from | a8 follows, each buyer purcha; the interfor, although New York exchange | ber of head indicated: Oats were dull on the local market, but [ 7¢; pickerel, 7c; pike, $¢; rea si the tone was firm in sympathy with corn, | 8almon, l4c; sunfish, ‘6c; 'smelt May sold between 25%c and 25%c and closed | 10¢; whitetish, Sc. @ shade higher at Zi@2%c. Receipts were | PIGEONS- Liv pper, 10¢; [ wages. Loss in domestic consumption of | Grand Rapids . i trout, | raw cotton seems assurea and forelgn buy- [ Augusta, Ga. .. ing s far from satisfactory. The position | Seattle per doz., $L. of this staple 18 not made firmer by news | Sjoux City receipts was ing the num- cholce, ; advances. Practically all markets report 203 cars. \’EAYLH holce, 9=, that sales of fertilizers pass all records in el > at Chicago has declined steadily to 30c dis- Buyers. g Cattle. Alall‘_flhel . Tn the provisions market lard and ribs | HAY—Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale | many” southern states. Gramn markets are ',",‘,‘;,‘“'f,':“m o count. The London money market relaxed | Omana Packing Co... 68 1,38 3 were fairly active, but pork was generally | Hay Dea tion: = Cholce upland, | irmiy maintained. Domestic crop condi- | Toledo i today with the release of funds tied up by | G. H. Hammond Co....... 69 1064 i 5 2y 50 %9 14 neglected. 1t was 'wanted in small jote and | $9;. No. , $8.50; medium, 38; coarse, | tjons’ are encouraging and the best oX- | Galeraton month-end requirements and sterling ex- | Swirt and Company. 249 T8 | BHEEP—There were only & few cars of as little was offered this item of the list [ 3§00 R $5.00. These prices are for | planation of strength is found in Atlantic | Houston change here eased off in response. Cudahy Packing Co.. ... 211 o | sheep on sale today, and, as the demand ruled comparatively firm. Outside pack-| DAy of good color and quulity. Demsnd |cxports during February of wheat, flour in- [ Wiimington, Dei. ... The bond market was moderately active | Armour & Co............... 208 8171 on the part of packers was in good shape, ers were Iiberal sellers ot Iard wnd bt | fair. N e bay on the market. Re-|Cclided, amounting to 10345.201° bushels, | fjoria8ton. Del - and frregular. “Total sales, par value, | Armour, trom Bloux ¢ v <o | they bought up what was offered In good and prices suffored In consequence, althousn | CeIpts: 15 g againat 7,611,652 last year and 14,730,182 bush | Gai;r a0 SPring | 8500, Unifed States refunding 2s, cou: | Omaha P, Co, from K. 49 <+ | seamon at strong prices. Lambs sold as local packers gave the market some sup- | Ok 3 white, 23c. els corn, against 12,724,624 in 1900, Lowel . 0LEU......| 48.9| pon ‘advanced 1 per cent on the last call. | R. Becker & Degan 12 high as $4.8), which, considering quality, ort. May pork sold between $1397% and | HaaN_ag OO The commerclal ' fallures In February | 5o yemn o' e digsall...| 83| Mfhe tollowing' are the closing prices on | Vansant & Co 3 1 was @ 8{rong price as compared with yester: 4.07% and closed 5c higher at $14.07%: May | DRAN o were 1,024 1n_number and = $11,287.211 i | pad R0 eeef 808 .0 | the New York Stock exchange Lobman & €o......... i day. There was also a bunch of western lard, between $7.45 and $7.37%@7.40, clowing | « VEGETABLES. amount, compared with in" January, | gacome — —— Livingstone & Schaller.. 1 o] lambs that hud been contracted for some 2@se down at §7.40, and May ribs, between | iR UNBERS Lot Lo e 0o@$1.00. with llabflities of $11,20.811." Tt {8 worthy of | Rpokane oo | Atchison Wabash ? L. F. Husz.. : 4 1 «.. [ time ago that brought $5.25, but they were $7 and $6. 974, with the close 3ic de- | , SUCUMBER: ot house, per doz., $1.500 | note that nearly a_third of the labilit Knoxville, Te ’ do pfd......... do pfd. 20% | B. F. Hebbick....... 4 <o mot sold on today's market. Wethers sold AL ) an o size, in’ manufacturing failures were due to a | Knoxville, Tenn. ..... Baltimore & O Wheel. & L. B!l 11 *| A 8. Mawhinney...\ 000 8 i @8 high as $1.40 and ewes $3.60. For the Sstimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 55| K nRlbes Poe be bt single bankruptey of a railway contractor, | \ichita ... . Canadlan Pac.. wio %4 pfd. % | Other buyers. sl week it is safe to call sheep 10G20c higher cars; corn, 460 cars; nats, 215 cars; hogs, 2. i i—Per bu, basket, boc. | while not one of the 757 trading defaulters | n o .. | Canada So...... 8. Central — —— | and lambs 10@15¢ ad t & ¢ R e o %ne, owed as much as $100,000. exington, Ky, -...... 341 Ches. & Ohio. Thira Avenue Totals ok 1,087 10,201 1,828| Feeders have been In light supply all the The leading futures ranged as follows IR UCE—_Pe ou. 406 . He 4 W K L7y o ke 1.9 | Ghicaso & ARG CATTLE-There were only @ few cattle | week and prices have shown Nttle or o oo S o = | RIS R e o BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE, [ Kulam o 3 Sapir e on ‘sale today, and as a result it did not | change | Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Y PARSLEY-Per doz. %o i ot A ! s e take long to ciear the yards. Packers took | Quotations: Chotce fea wethers, $4.150 | b R Sy POTATOES—Par Lu., 30@Sic; Idaho, per | Reports from Centers at the Wenst | Rockrord, 111 13 American held ana bought up the better grades of | 4:35; fair to good wethers. $4.00@4.15; choice whet | "j Tl o i : d ORI BRGSRVASInE, Lt i DT E R beet stecrs at a liitle wironger prices than | ightwelght vearlings, #.t0g4 & fair to ar. ks k) ™ VE : B 4 o o1 - ottt e were paid yesterday. The light supply of |Bood yearlings, $4.25 ; cholce lightweight June xu el Tl Ty, 7% | RWRET POTATORS-Per e NEW YORK, March 1.—Bradstreet's to- | Springfigid, O. 2.9 DAL T 0 the good cattle helped out the sale on the | ewes, 3$3.60G4.75, fair to good ewes, | May 76 (T6GT6 %@ 15%@'5, 7ok | TOMATOES — California, pet 6-basket | Morrow will say: Slou Fails, §'D 19| oiorado Bo.. R Pt comimoner kinds, bat at the Same ums | $80; choice spring'iambe "S1 sgst0r alr 10 i ®Corn— | | | | crate, $4.50. “Trade reports from distributive centers at | Fremont Nes L.l 153 | C40 et ptd mer. Maiting. there was not much difference noticeable | €004 Spring lambs, $L8G4TS; tecder owes, | Mar, | 9% 0% | ONIONS—Native, per bu, $1; Colorado | the west continue encouraging, while such | Davenport ..... 7| do 2d pfa.... ™| do pfd.... in the prices pald. It was a good, active (¥ -53 ] m'fl';"‘; ‘V;“hvn‘ $3.5002.76; feede, o8y 41l 407% | yellow, per 1b., e, measures of trade volume as bank clear- | juckeonville, il .. Del. & Hudson...16\4(Amer. 8. & & market all around though, and everything | lambs, 34. . Representative | Oats-— CELERY—Californla, as to size, 50@75¢; | ings and rallway earnings indicate a gon- | Evansville ............. Del. L. & W do pfd was sold in good season. No. Av. Mar, teee... | Kalamazoo, erable gain in business over a year ago. | NMacon o 84000 Renver & R. G.. Amer. Spirits ,The cow market was barely steady today. | 4{1 western wethers in May it 254 | CAULIFLOWER—Callfornia, per crate, | “Soft spots’ are, of course, to be found, | {uttie Roek.. oeal 43il do prd....... do pfd.. The more desirable bunches sold without | 216 western lambs ...,/ [11] 71 | 4R, | 83,75, notably In the manufacturing branches of [ Younestown 19 Brie ovisitieens Amer. 8. Hoop much difficulty at just about yesterday's|22 western lambs, contract .... 6 | Pork- BEANS—-Wax, per bu, $3.60; string, per | the coiton and the wool trade, but advices S,,,ngm.m 5.0, do 1st pfd do pfd prices, but on the medlum grades and on Western ewes . . 9% f Mar. soean| 1385 11385 | bu., $3.35. from the dry goods and clothing distribu- [ Phiais Mont. ... B Gt Nor. pfd. Amer. 8. the canners the feeling was weak and sell- | 193 western ewes :. ) May 13'9734 14 o714| 14 EGG PLANTS—Per bu. box, $3. tors are encouraging And it is thought will | hiong: Mont, o...... i3 Hocking Conl fd ers in some cases had to take a little lower | 4 western ewes . g 14 d Lard— PEPPERS—Per bu. box, §2. help business. A revival In export trade | Whoeling W, Va i Hocking Valley. prices than the same kind of stuft sold for [ 14 western yearlings .. 87 Mar. 73 | 78 | 731 FRUITS. in cottons is noted among the encourag OhaaterBog s | Tilinols ~ Central do pfd........... 901, | yesterday. 182 western lambs ... 70 | May 734 740 | 745 | STRAWBERRIES—Florida, per qt. 4ic. | features In this lne. In the northwest | Chester. Pa. Tow Central -... 25 |Amer. Tobacco.. 120%| Bulls were slow sale today, as packers 135 western lambs L6 1 July 7 7 GRAPESMalaga, per keg: 36500800, cold weather has to & certain extent re=| oot s L e 0 DA 140 " | seemed to have about all that kind of stock | 226 western lambs ... DM | Ribs— APPLES_Per bbi., $; Washington, per | tarded spring trade preparations, but the | qo TOLIS U, B Lake Erie & W Anac. Min, that they cared for this week. Sellers [ 8 native lambs e . ::“‘ "‘t,‘“,:‘;'n‘»‘&iiu“i'}f'{.""‘a":?" i Lagricultural implement trade {s' reported | TOtals outside N. Y.. do ps’! Br?nkl\'n R lmu‘:d |‘. x‘ixmh-lull ml :!|I-»n-:, ::E mlv h~-m\l\,' o s ay - 2 ot ell an ugle, per [‘nearly equal to a year ago at Minneapolis, | = MINION CANAD. Lake Shore.... (Colo. Fuel & I. packer bulls at any price. Veal calves sold | CHICAGO I STOOK MARKET. Sept. bbl.; Jeru{r!. pu;:lnm.x.‘ ufifibmr crate, 375, | MSAELY gt ot Yron anq ateel thia weei | DOMINION OF CANADA. s N ‘on. Tobaceo . dgv | Just BOUCHUSRAY/T L atere on Aala, atd s Loy —— o e boom of 18§ obible, 8 13858088 anhattan B [0 (- VTR | ere were very . and . ol “No. 2. PR it 4 recalls the boom of 1s4). It Is probuble, | Montreal ..............[§ 1288682 7.9.... | Mat. St Ry..... 160 Foderal Sieel .. {113 | as 5 generally the case at the close of the | Butchers’ Stock Weak—Hogs Hold h quotations were as follows: WA Tals. NG I meaunes. W@ (0o LNt ol and tot the Onerations of ot | BLCAL «eereer I ause a0 Mexlcan Central Ao a4 Week, "buyers were not particularly anxious | . Thelr Own—Sheep Steady. FLOUR-—Quiet; winter patents, ug L EMONS—California, extra fancy, $3.28; | of cliques s responsible for the steady | \yopibes - 176,816+ 13.4 Minn. & St L.... 7%/Gen. Electric ...210 | about suppiles, but still they bought up | CHICAGO, March 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 8.80; traights, ' $3.20@3.60; ~ clears, 1,466,082 12.1) do pfd..... 108 °|G ucose Sugar 4% | What was offered at just about steady (2000 head; wicers, steady to slow; butchers' it g ¢ KB I kets report|Hamilton ', 636,082/ Mo, Pacific | S%(do pfd... ..., 92| prices. The warmed-up cattle also sold to | stock, weak: canners, bulls and calyes, B 0; atreluhie. $3 000 B0 bakern ' oh a0 lzflu‘)\q\z'}» b S e fullo 3 | EHTILC SN LER S B LR A T Ei 1 Mobile & OKio. .. 70 "(Inter.” Paper ... 21 | Yard iraders at just about yesterday's quo- steady; Texans, steady: good ‘to _prime oV HEAT=No.' 3 spring, 72:@7%c;” No. FIGS-calltornia, new cartons, Te; lay-| Chicako, 8t Louls’ wlihe reporia foundry Yansouver, MoK & T d0, Bd . il T3 | tadlons. Tiapesanintivaonlos; Sioetn 25 800400; poor to medium, $.4004T; I ers, we; imported, per Ib., C. iron consumers indifferent. At Pittsburg o i A 1y B ac soie 18 3 . . d_feeders, p N CORN—No. 2, 39%c; No. 2 yellow, 30%c. DATES-Persiun, in 60-15. boxes, Sairs, bo | Bessemer Dig Iv 70c higher and at ChICARS | potals R § Gontral, [National Biscult. 84 | no, Av. pr. No. Av.. Pr RO B Vonanars oo, BLOOL0N haiters: OATS—No. 2. W%@2c; No. 2 white, 2i% Hallow=en, bhe 2or Ib. southern plg shows a similar gain. Steel = Sy LRI AR . .00 879 4 00 Dulls, ateady ot s Ts00 10 Salves, Silogs; BYe; No. § white . MiSCELLAXEQUS. billets now sell at $3_over the yool price [~ Er T N3tionpl Ined " 18 o 1008 410 e Texan Tod Chearis o b S No. 2, b2 . 1 green, 6c, No. 2 gre ompt delivery. Stocks of pig and til- 4b. v 1 ida 0 006 4 20 d AVl Wi Tex8s .BMU,EV Good feeding, 45c; falr to ok hlulled, [ fin ’;‘lrnplrlr{!“r‘n"}nlll\‘lr))tm)s\ll kl“!r:-( 1’;3’.»4;“‘);;;:. New York Money Market. h:; T‘;‘}‘dlflv h{:‘l'ln]r:nrn‘ Steel. lm‘n 650 lsu“ % Fraa8 steers, $3.30G4.00; Texas bulls, $2.500 tholce malting, 5l@sse, § 1012 1bs/, ¥¢; No. 2 v L vet been fixed, and the improvement| NEW YORK, March 1.—MONEY-On call, | 40 pfd...co Jo P, es s 00 2 030 4 ) 0. - SEEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.61; No. 1 northwest- Soi dry hides, S@13 fh 'tron may result in higher Drices than | easy at 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 2?.:"'!& & Wiav: QYN T Alr Brake.iss 43 R R Ao 500 head: to- wn, $1.62 Prime timothy, $.40. Clover, 7"1\1"71“{;-"14:.::1!'-'}'- iwalg; earlier expected. In finished products the | 3%@4% per cent do pfd % IPacific Coast . b ' wted t a a) el tontract grade, $10.75, averuge steady, top, 35.45: mixed and butch- crs, $0.25@5.42%% ;" good to choice heavy, $5.37) feature 18 the advance of $1 per ton In steel | STERLING XCHANGE — Easter, with | poo, Milania " it PROVISIONS-Mess pork, 1) do 1st pfd . per bbl., $13. berts, per Ib.. 13c; almonds, per I! sheets at Pittsburg and Chicago. All mills | actual business in bankers' bills at '$4.87% | po o do 2 o + 5.26005.35 ; t? 95, Tard, per 100 b 37450730, Shor | FAW ) et e reported well supplied with orders, De- | for demand and at, $a@aseq for sixty | Rgading cp Lpacine Ml fird it} SolBh heavy, $o2eqes; luht, 8.2 | diden | (loose), S8 30gr7 15, ey salied Toi Faanlla, 1ho; pecand; 101 spite the fact that export trude In crude | days: posted rutes, um 86 and $4.88%; | 4o 24 prd.. |People's” Gas % © 90 “"SHEEP AND LAMBS — Recaipts, 5,00 a, ) ort clear ™ 4% Yyl materfals particularly is small with indus- | commere X Rlo G. W... Pressed S. Car.. 18 90 head; steady: ewes, stronger; good to ¢hol i (hoxed), $7.307.50. trially well advanced countries, a good | SILVER—Certificates, ull bar, 6lte; | “do pra... o prd...... 4 90 3 Vethe ChaLTs: e e goofl o Shaice | WHIBK Y~ Basis of high wines, $1.27. Liverpool G and Provistons. | movement to other countries s noted. A | Mexican dollars, 49c. P T 3 05 IR - i LSRN 0N Botorss, Yagrs: fuir to sholse mixed, SBUGARS-Cut loaf, 6.20c; granujated, | LIVERPOOL, March 1.—WHEAT—Quiet|sample of this is the order for 40,00 tons | BONDS—Government, firmer; state, inac- |- do 1at pfd..... 8138, R. & T......... 3 1003 3 sheep, 35, 5 T4 A AR T confectioners’ A, 5.80c; off A, b 44c and steady; spot, No. 1 California, 68 of b6-pound rails reported from Ecuador | tive; rallroad, irregular. do_2d_pfd... ...l 611 1498 950 4 DT s mbs, $4.4009.25; | The following are the recelpts No. 2 red western winter, dull, s 11%d; | and orders for railway material from Aus-| The closing prices on bonds today are 8t. L. Southw.... 271} 121 "'$TEERS AND HEIFERS. Ofcial for Februa, ments today No. 1 northern spring, dull,'6s 214d; futures, | tralla and Africa. follows do pfd...... S e e o NIAIE Read: mogs ro Article Receipts. Shipmenta, | Steady: May, 58 117%d; July, 68 bhd. The traders are active at all markets and | — —— — | 8t. Paul 5 il b T 4% |92 head. Shipments- lour bbls..... 000 pot, qulet; American mixed, new, | manufacturers are busy. The rush of west- | U. 8. ref, 2, reg.105% Y. C. 1a...007% | do_pfd...... . 1624 o logs 440 04 HEd hogs, 119,627 hea heat, bu.... 80,000 American mixed, old, ds 11d; fu’|ern buying s on the wane at Boston, tui| do coupon '......106"| C. gen. b..13% | 8t. P. & Omaha.123 | Y cows. (Y e ¥ E 116,000 dy; March, 3s 9d; May, s 9%d; | New England manufacturers are assu do s, reg.......11 |No. Paclfic 3s..... 1% | 8o. Pacific ....... 43% do pfd.... 3 New York Live 8 263,000 p of @ busy time from now till October. | do coupon .11 | ‘do 4y .. ‘100% [ So. Railway {rnton H New York Live Stook Market. 7000 %00 anadian, quiet at 53 7i4d, Teather is advancing. No. 1 hemlock and [ do new 4s, reg. 13 [N'Y C & 108ty [~ do” pra ) Amal. Copper.. NEW YORK, March 1-BEEVES-Re arley, bu................... 24,000 14,000 OPS—At London (Pacific coast), £4@ | union sole are lc a pound higher than ac-| do coupon & W, con, 48.1023 | Tex. & Pacific... 28%|Republic 1. & 8. 1 celpts, 5,144 head; camMon steers, 10c lower; On the Prodube exchane today the buc: | 84188, R aalan & Wk ab 0'd s, re. Nav, is...110 | Unfon Pacific ... %% do pfd..... top grades, steady: bulls and cows, ter market was quie FLOUR-Steady; 8t. Louls fancy winter, | The cereals are without notable change, eers, $4.9045.25; oxen and sta, do pfd........... 8% P, C.'C. & 8t. T.. 88 ameries, 15§ 23c; qulet at 10%a1i%e; | 58 dalres, 10@20c, Chee wheat and corn being fractionally lower in | do §:§‘7"§"ffi' i ¢ g B4 ulls, $3.25 cows, $1.90G4 fat helfers, 3150 stockers B0 O 1 1 1 1 il 13 T 3 PROVISIONS—Beef, extra Indla mess, Il, ‘scalping market. Corn is rather in| do *New stock Tk quietiirgb. 8. T casy At 6is. Pork, prime mess wostorn: | petter cxpuri demand, hut rumors of o s k 3. 84 | The Commercial Advertiser's London H lower; live'catile’ at Liverpool, 10%@iltc NEW YORK GENERAL .. |easy at 63s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., | “deal” at Chicago restrict operations some- | AtC gpars 48.103%) . W, .200%, | financlal cablegram sa. Business on the 8 at London, 1X@12c; sheep, 1205013550 L L MARKET. | steady at #s. Lard, prime western, i | what. (uban sagar +rop prospects are re- | , 40 adi. 8.0 62 ISt [, & I M c. 3% 1165 | Stock exchange was less active today. The 3 lambg, 1415 refrigerator beef, 8i4@8%c por R tlerces, steady, 38s 3d; American refined, in | sponsible tor the slight weakness shown in nada So. S L & 8 F' g. 6130 | expectations, partly —realized already, of 1 b, No exports. Quetations of the Day om V pails, firm, at %98 3. ' Bacon, steady: Cum- | raw sugars this week, which later have, & O, dia8 Paul condols. %ot | easier money gave the trading a firm tone, 1 CALVES-Receipts, 1,10 head; barnyard | Commediiion, berland cut, 26 10 30 1bs., 438'0d; short ribs, | however, not affected renned. Lumoer 18 | wad% 8 4o St P, C& P but there was much disappolntment over 3. calves, nominal NEW YORK, March 1.-FLOUR-Re. |8 10 24 Ib&, s 8a; long clear middles, | strong in price, pending the resumption af | **3C & N W c. 8. U0 3z esiians the lack of confirmation of the report that ¥ SH AND LAMBS — Receipts, 7,662 | celpts, 18,883 bbls.; exports, 5518 bhiat auli | IENL 25 to 34 1bk., 418 6d; long clear middles, | general bailding operations. ~ Western d- | w5 40 dob. 0124, [8o. Dagifle ds. Botha had surrendered. American ‘shares 15 head; sheep, uteady to strong; lambs i and steady at old prices; wintor tralghia | Beayy: 408 .m..HI .1.-»“ . m‘"l‘(»h 16 to m:’nm Vices are especlally bullish. Chicago |'m5 ool Ao B R e :;:::.nh«':"r!:";lflnn: ‘:;v“?"j{“;“l| ’E‘,.'h,‘fl,‘;{(‘, 4 fi"fllx' 5'"»".: n:h;:p MYOOLT 1aroks, g n Its, ellles, o bs., stea 01 pA V] b 88 e ¢ c ‘G o ! t Cries s H L rs, 33, : wint ents, oW pind aMte. pins. BLOOkS | trie ge A8 1 ) .0 and a sp ¥ e 108, i erers except 19 head; st T5@6.00. 1 low .’“ia.?"“.‘:’.,,;:";,,“"‘R‘;;*'g,-u;sr. winter TER—Finest United States, dull at | meand, which Tan “aqvanced. prives 8116 A 3R Linion, Pacific 4s..106 | The interest in Erle, I explained vesterday 7 -~ I fair (o g0, $LHKGAI: chotes o fheli|008; good United States, easy at ids. $2.30 ubove the list. Hard woods are rather | i "o ral s oo 38 I8 AN OUn to. 8 Delabaiac dividenas Afe com- 3 Kansan Live Stock Market. ‘.1;5@;_50_ Buckwheat flour, dull at $2100 | (&) ESE—Qulet; American finest white, | slower to rexpond, however, and are still | sesy, &' N uni, LRGSR L BT L R 3 KANSAE CITY, March 1.—CATTLE—Re- 16, > 488; American fincet colored, ts. unsteady, not to say weak. 'Copper 1s less | M 1K & T. 2s pekkes whs not considered important. for ¢ celpts, 1,500 head natives, 400 head Texans RUCKWHEAT-Dull at 6@ i The Yollowing are the stocks of bread-|active for export, but holds firm. while | do 4u. oAl ate, ¢ LA g and 25 head calves; best beef cattle and fed | New York 4 +| stufts and provisions in_Liverpool: Flour, | tin is again lower on weaker foreign ad-| > % N[ Shange, Mapsy.Tates hewal easy. a'though H heifers, steady to 10c higher, others ahout CORNMEAL—Steady 1,000 bu.; yel. | 92000 sacks: wheat, 1,865,000 centals; c vices. SEx-interest, b e "'"‘ :;;‘;v';‘ ANd money payments are 2 steady; native beef steers, $4.50@6.50; stock- ;.,wfi western, 92c; ety Brandy wine, ip‘u'l!mh«-;~L:lll:$l‘\l:l:;:);; ‘l.fl:v hh‘n;-; h’"fl“" \\'Eem. including fll'lllg‘t'rdlhrmrlltll for n‘u» ue Som J = i ers ’I feeders, $3.90G4.55; western fed 2 46002 " [ 8400 boxes; shoulders 1,600 boxes;' butter, | week aggregate 5,283,313 bu., against 3,424,- T "y 1 steers, $4.20004.80; Texins and | 2 western, 6o, £, o, b, | 480 (Ubs: cheewe, 76,000 boxews Iard, 2,400 | 05 bu. last week, d S Boston Stock Quotation ,Londan Stock Quotations. s Y Bna metter” BiSong s, t.8 1 $ Jottarn, o, & | terces prime western'steamed and 40 tons | sponding. week. of G bu. in 1509| BOSTON, March 1.—Call loans, per | _LONDON, March 1.— p. m.—Glosing: 1 2.25G2.75; bulls, $3.0064.25; culyes, $1.006.00 teeding, 46c, 1., | other kinds and 3,252,000 bu. in July 1 to|cent; time loans, 3%@4 per cent. Ofcial | ;= money..07 1-18 Erle _ e HOGS-Recelpts, 14.000 head; market o S d "| The following are the Socks of wheat | date this season wheat exports are 134,117,- | closing: 90N, aney . JANE B8 sttt B 5 lower; top, $5.31%; bulk of sales, 5. s MALT-Dull; western, 812 and col store and o allway | 980 bu., against bu. 1ast season ~ — — 0 13040 pdo 18 pid.. %’ heavy, 3630405 mixed pac ¥ iy WHEAT—Recolpts, 44,100 bu . ':flmn.- and canal depots not_included): 'Wheat, | and 164,715874 bu, In 2. Corn exports | A.. T. & 8. F..... Union Land ..... 3% |Atehison ._...... 8% Pennsvivania 5 COWS AND HEIFERE. . _ AR T8 Aig o sodb i b 84,162 bu.: dull andcasier; No. 2 red, goc | 220000 centals: corn, 781,000 centals for the week aREres: 449 bu., against [ do prd West End . . g | GRAQAIAN PAc...- Bix No. Pasific pfd .’ pRin % 1265 SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpts, 1,200 £. 0. b. afloat; No, 2 red, T84 elevator: N elpts of wheat during the last three | 3.267.668 b ast week 0 bu. in this | Amer. Sugar Westingh. Blec.. 67 S T aul s D 2O Roe e b (o head; market steady; western lambi o 1 morthern, Duluth, §c'f. o. b. afloat; No. | 44¥%, 30,000 centals, including 32,00 Ameri- | week a vear ago. 579453 bu. in 189 and [ do pfd.. ... Atohisah ‘ds..,. .01 [ Jllinole Central...13 Grand Trunk ..., 1 - %0 Bob; western ‘wethors, HIE4 00, wenios 4 hard, Duiuth, 81%¢ . 0. b. afloat. Options | “41 5,054,604 Bu. in 1898, 'From July 1 to date | America; N. E. G & C. 8. 68 | p0IV'Bhc hid)! & Rand Mines P R HEIFERS. Tlings, $.25G4.80; ewes, 33.00@4.95; culls, opened e and ruled generally dull. with | Recelpts of Amerlcan corn during the 1ast | this season corn exports are 12,157,423 bu.| Boston Advenmire 7. My | onign bac B 14668 - L) 1 1 503, 3 ) g N ® weak undertone, under heavy deliverjes | three days, 567,000 centals. agalnst 143,617,014 bu. last season and 113,- | Boston Bingham M. Co., 2% e LG D A } % — on March contracts. For a time seliing - — 506,035 bu. In 1508-09, *Boston & Me....198 (Amal. Copper MY Interest } 10 St. Louls Live Stook Marke was quite active, cables being quite unsit St Louin W and Provistons, Business fallures In_the United States for {5 B & Q... Atlantic .o s | BAR BITLVER—Quiet at 2 3-164 per ounc 0 ST. LOUIS, March 1.—~CATTLE— R Isfactory and furnishing no encouragement | g1, LOULS th L—WHEAT cor: | the week number 167, as against 221 last | ominion “Coal... &7 Boston & Mont..325 MONEY-4G5 per cent. The rate of di 1 B 900 head, including 400 nead Tex ipts; look ‘for a pronounced foreign demand. 3 el cnsh aleantor, AT Lower: | week, 173 in this week a year ago, 170 in | 49 pfd < 00% | Butte & Boston.. Kol in o DI L O R R 340 atrong, with Texana 10 higher: hative shio: This led to some selling for Short account, e e Tpaci track, MO | 1300 232 in 1898 and 262 In 1897. Canadlan | Federal Steel ... 444lCal. & Hecla.....s65" | count In the open market for ehort bille i i e B P BT WOIeR sl e orou ol fiot Aocount + K@ July, THe; No. 2 hard, | 1808, 583 In 1898 and 263 In 1897, Canadian | FG2%oe!%e 7 Gentenntale 2% | 3% per cent and for three-months' bills %@ i ing and export steers, §.0006.%: dre market_partlally recovered on the failite 2 canh, 38c: track, Jo; | 56 & Week ago, 20 in 1000, 37 1 1898, 31 i | Eltchburg ’ pd Frankim ..., ¥4 per cent. s 350 inder 1000 Ton S0, W are of the March deliveries to weaken the mur. ’ L s 1598 and 51 in 189 den. Hisotrio Humboldt . 2 Condition of the Tre ] . i are 4D ket, it being learned that the grain h, Osceola ... $2.76@4.86: cows and helfers, $2.239 $1.26@2.76; bull fallen Into irong hands, indicated by the Parrot WASHINGTON, Murch 1.—Today's state- $2.36@3.75; B | pRADSTREET X - o P FINANCIAL REVIEW, | Bd. Electrie 111 easesses: SZLTE i i 3. 1 8 Fedtiotion tn The ieranse harmor 2k, o ‘white, Mex. Central uncy 0T [ ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | 1... [ Texas and Indian steers, $3.80@4.10; cow4 Sl Ay Rhlh st aph Berveen March p N E G & C anta Fe Cop.... 74| eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold | 2. “BuL and helters, 32.46053.60 day was ‘reduced 1o 3¢ The market was d p Many Speculators Walt for Terms of [ Oid Colony .. Tamarack ..... reserve in the division of redemption 200 o HOGB-Recelpts, 7800 head; market so finally & partial e nev lower and easy in .66@3.75; extra Steel Merger. Old Dominton ... 36%|Winona shows: Available cash balance, $148,915,149; | 7 H 32 10%2%; Jisp and lishts, .2688.35; packers, tone. March, 78 18-166179 13-16¢, | closed at @307 clear, 82706 [ NEW YORK, March 1.—Bradstreet's [ Rubber .. .....0. 20 ‘Wolverines .. wold, §81,160,064. L § 260 §8 | BRD butahars, té kgt it e May. Thhsghoo, clomed ne Tohees St oW grades, $2.2062.50, ¥ el fi Unfon Pacific . 86% ———— } bE 84 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 46 houd; WY@, closing ‘at T ] DS — Timothy, steady; average re. | Financlal Review tomorrow will say: — - S1. Joseph Live Stock Market. 1 18 3% market_strong: native muttons, $ 50 SORN-—Recelpts, 124,600 bu; exports, 196,- | C€Ipts, $3.75@4.00. Flax, steady at $1 The predominating influence in the specu- | *Ex-dividend. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, March 1.—(Special) | 1+ 300 340 lambs, 34.16@6.40; culls and bucki umw 367 biL.; spote dull: No. 2, A6 elevatar wnd| CORNMEAL-—Steady at §2 05, lative world this week was the proposel “The Journal quotes as follows 1 300 i8 clipped western lambs, $4.80. J 4% 1. 0. b. afloat. Optlons upened firm on | , BRAN-Scarce and firm; sacked, east |combination of the Carnegle company avd New York M1 CATTLE-Recelpts, 80 nead: market | | 310 o ———— govering, with sellers scarce and advices | tThek, Tic, the other prominent ateel manufacturing | Npw YORK, March strong and active; natives, $1.16G5.20; Texas | } 316 450 Mook in from the west pointing to an increased | HAY-Timothy, $9.50@14.00; concerns. When the New York Stock ex-| uotations on mining and westerns, $3. 0; cows and helfers, 3 316 350 Following the receipts at the movement. "which_ helped speculative con. | ¢ $5.00614.00, change adjourned on Thursday of last L ; $215G14.20; bul's an 8, $2.1604.60; - & 318 35 principal western markets for March 1 1 Ndence. The market Tater became. yvery | WHISKY—Steady at $1.27. week for a_thgee-days’ holiday it was fully | Aaams Con 22 [Lattle Chief T3 |lings and calves, $3.6064.65; stockers and [ & 3% % Cattle Hog; (4 dull, but he'd firmer undertone throughout | TRON COTTONTIIES—$1 expected that the resumption of business | Af{er e I8 [RERER S feeders. $3.25@4.40; venls, .50G7.00. 3 30 36 Bouth Omaha... o 100310, , S’ clomed Sec et Rlgners May. it | HEMP TWINE- o on Monday would be attended by some | Breece ... 135 [ORRIE ..., 1 | HOGS—Receipts, $.300 heng, mariet W@ | 1. 3% 360 Chicago ... 2000 26,000 ' 4611-16c, closed at 48%¢: July closed at done. | BAGGING 7@y definite announcement about the matter. | Branewick Con.. 31 |Phoentc 0000 % |se lower: all grades ;s.xsfld.m, bulk of | 3 3% 365 Kansas City! 2200 14000 OATE-Recolnts, 10500 bu: ‘exports’ 20 PROVISIONE-Pork, - steady. fob This hope was not disappointed, as the [ Comstock Tun .. 5 |Potost 10 |sales, S6ivaqcini; ples. slsady. i 3% 37 8t. Louls ‘901,500 bu.; spot steady! No. 2, io; No. 3, @0f,e; |$1460. Lard, lower at $7.2214@7.25. managers of the deal made public the terms | Con. Cal & Va. 150 |Sa D12 |, SHEEP AND “LAA Receipt 000 | 4 3% 380 _— No. 2 white, 83c; No. 3 white, 8¢, track, ate, dull; boxed lots, extra on which holders of the common and pre- | Deadwood Ter.... 50 |Sierra Nevada .. 25 |head: market steady ‘CAL TotaI® «ooerrrenn ixed western, im*x ; track, white, 826 25 clear ribs, $7.25; clear sid ferred stocks of the half dozen companies | florn Silver . 115 [Small Hopes ..... 65 |lambs, $.10; yearling 1 80 500 700 ol ek c. _Options inactive but steddy. Bucon, dull and’'weak; boxed lots, extra | which are to come Into the new combina- | Iron Silver ....... 63 |Standard 4 20 6% 700 — AY—Steady; shipping, 7halis0c; good to | shorts, §7.87%; clear ribs, $5.12%; clear sides, | tion are to be invited to exchange thelr [ Leadville Con..... § Milw Y 166 62 70 o cholce, $2h@95c, $8.25. holdings for the new shares. sy MILWAUKEE, March 1. — WHEAT — : BTAGH. J‘.Es E ' HOPS-—-Ste state, common to cholce, | METALS—Lead, firm, $4.2213. Spelter,| The preliminary incorporation of the pros- | ~*Ex-interest Lower; No. | northern, T6@T%e; No. 2| o L0 350 100 N & 00, crop, 17G20c; 1899, '11@15c; old olds, 26 | lower and weak 't $3.7734, pective billion-dollar trust under the titl e northern, 73G72%c. oy 1620 3 Nainie a4 Telephone 1039, Oman ) Pacific coust. 190 crop, 17@isc; 189, 116 [ POULTRY—Steady; chickens, 1914o; | of the United Btates Blocl corporation was Hank Clearing BARLEY—Dull; No. 2, 57@3c; sample, 40 8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. y g Lic; old olds, 2@éc, . 8ha@8ise; ducks, 9c; geese, 3Gic. | also effected and the various other details | OMAHA, March 1.—Bank clearings today, | @6be. 1 N30 200 Bt 40 30 HIDES—-Steady;: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs,, [ BUTTER — Steady; creamery, = 16g24c; | were made known about the financial ar- | §1,126,343.00; corresponding day last year. ¥ i 3 COMMISSION, y is0isc; Californly, 21 to 3 lbw., 19c; "Texui | dalry, it e rangements connected With ‘the execution | $1:060.2% 95! increase, 4.04. h Gr 1 33 't ry, % to 8., i S0¢ eady at Wic of the plan. This served to divert specu- | CHICAGO, Mareh 1.—Clear! DULUTH, March 1.-WHEAT- ’ o4 H LEATHER — Steady; hemlock RECEIPTS-Flour, 1000 bbls.; wheat, 42,- | fative activity and attention 1o the Thaus | balsness Cs1o0 T posted ou 1 hard, 76¢; No. 1 northern, 1 i FROVISIONS ana s70CKS, | uenos Agrel. light to heavyweignt 000 bu.; corn, 124,000 bu.; oats. 47,000 bu trials and heavy trading ensued In the |4.88¢; New York exchange, northern, 67%@70%c; May, T6¢; July, 7 2. de. acld, . SHIPMENTS-Flour, 10,000 bbls.; wh t'tne mew combination: the Tatter, | 81 LOUIS, March learings, $6,88,232; | CORN--2i%c; May, 39¢. John A. Warren & Ca PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet; family, $1L.0) | 89,000 bu; corn, 67,000 bu.; oats, 33,000 by of course, being dealt In on the so-culled | balances, $696,152; money, steady at 5G7 per | OATB-264@d%c. ¥ 1 400 # to Chicago and New Yors