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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: fARCH 5, 1901 o] . seders, 25 renls, §4.8007,00, partly In sympathy | ern, 151c; fresh southern, 16 uth lances, $1.844,22; posted ox . | foedera, §3.95011.40; yen 1 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL - The” ot athey | ek P Ao Palsncgs, Mg, posted e OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ; PR R TR Sy ab adl ATV \ and closed weak at| CHEESE-—Firmer: New York full creams | 8T LOUIS, Mareh 4 268,412 : higher; all grades, $.97'4@0. 4 « was also lower on fu- | fancy, small, 19Ge; New York full | balances, $1,087.80: money, s sales, 5 3140 pigs, stendy b s— t ' auotation was not ma- | creams, falr to chotee, 10%@11%¢ New York exchange, par bid, 10c premium 1 WSHEEP AND 1”\\.us ,",',,'."M:v'.\ ? Bpeculative Stagnation Btreng! L e presalent o cons | Minneapolis Wheat, Floar and Bran. [ CINCINNATI March 4 -Clearings, 84,19, | Onttle Market Active and 3 10 Jower: lumbs, 4. 805,005 ¥ e i of Bpeculative Btagn B | A matter of sympathy with | MINNEAPOLIS, March 4 ~WHEAT~ | 160, W York exchange, 10c dfscount Stronger All Around .8 weihers, $4.10004.45; ewes, $3.800 { the ¢ that market abre Whouh | Cash, T4gc; May, 14'%c; July, T54e; on track, [ money, 2is@s per cont @ d oticeable in Grain Pit 4 . ’ il W fnally unchanged at $17 for | No, | hard 1, No. 1 northern, T44c; No. BOSTON. March 4 —Clearings, $16,872.401 Stock In Sight, Like Bupe and §16.620 for casting and 4 AT balances, $1,423,%7 Followlng are the receipts at the four Domestic {ron markets wer g B LU ! e 6@AL: second | ik i bia DELEHIA, March 4—Clearings, | HoGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS HIGHER VE Huclpal western markets for March 4 clears, balances. PROMINENT OPERATORS PR[SENY[ nhar S R S A i Ol T S 2 g i , Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. i f s th Omaha LS wer riiern bl 012 80, 1,600, balances, §.268,7% Chicago i 23000 180X a Iry, $1i.%00 g gt Lo sy M S i Cit 400 2000 o e | I Tl TP Loud Pemtaine | i s R R UL A ) New York Money Market. Prices Ranging Ten to Fifteen NEAUS 8t. Louls 1,500 Tending Easler—Onta Trade Prn markety we 0 MILWAUKEE, March 4.-WHBAT-Dulli | apow o e e e on call &0 5w teally AlL One Price=Provis- b 1 northern, 7 No. 3 northern, at_ 2 per cent; prime mercantile Centa Higher Than the BTOUK COWS AND H 124 ' W " ALE '»umcrvs e | 3 s per cent Close of Last Week, " 1 Sales Light. OMAHA WHOLESALE ETS. K-~ Easier R X NGE-Flrm, with ac e 3 1 fons Sates _HXRTERE Nowd: S i, w0 | EXciANGE Firm, wi ac. e , SUPREME COURT SYLLABI — Condittons of Trade and Quotations and at $4.841 for sixty days; posted N 3 g on Staple and Fancy Produce. $4 8507 o and $4.8%1g; commerclal | SOUTH OMATA, March 4. « of Virginia EGGS-Receipts {ncreasing; good stock Dulath Grain Market. P T TP Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Shoep, i é against Wade | Washington tion WaS & State of aiairs existing in ot P P ¥ " DULUTH, March 4 —WHEAT_Cash, No. | "S1i,Visi* Cortificates, 61'4G8c; bar sil- | Official® e any ... sl bl g connty, AMirme 7 Norval ¢ - Tostr f | Weas & A i 1 hard No. 1 northern, B4e: No. 2| ver, flc; Moxican dollars, 4 Bume day lust week TR TT] 3 3 grain pita today, whe g 4 LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 6@ic: youns, | northetn . 3 BT e; May, 1640 July, T6%¢ BONDS -Government. easier; state, in- [ Same week before T 3 J. Filed Februar e and oats a shade lower, Provisfons @ ggy and old roosters, 3G6c; ducks, 8% | CORN--37 May active " ruled dull and closed practica ' se, Blglic; turkeys, 8@7c. OATS-2!3@ i\ T h - Sheep and Lambs in Active Demand at CHICAGO, March 4—S8peculative stag changed IPRESI DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, 71 sws Influential fn determining th roosters, A4, ducks, ST%c; gease, § raflroad, irregular Same (hrec weeks o b e | b 1 1% 4% 1. When there is no disputed question of closing prices un bonds today are Bame 10ur weeks ago ) CKERS AND FEEDERS, fact in a case proper for the trial Same day last year ni 6 T s K8 410 [court to dircct the verdiot that shall be Average price puid for hoks for the past 0410 returned several days, with compurisons 2 4 10 2. Hearsay evidence is inadmissible on Peorin Market, # 2|, PEORIA, March 4.—CORN—Easy; No. 2 8, reg.100%|N. ¥ t found only a small local s turkeys, lightwelght, 9@10c; heavy, 7| asi,c x| do coupon 106 (N, J NG 4 16 the trial of & cause wppeal to throu | OATS-8teady; No. 2 white, 27ge, tracl do is, e No. 1901, (1900, [1899. 1598, | 1897 . 1895, T8 2. Carabek against Kennedy, Er at the opening, when there | “GAME—Natlard_ducks, per_dos, .00 | (ATERSCSIY: Noo 2 white, #itsc, track. | do § upon ... [ do 8 ; § ol m NAnco connty. Atesued Boirin totde buying. | 3505 teal, $1.5001.7; mixed, $1.5081.75; Jack: | fnjahed goods do new s, reg. 138 (N Y C & 8 1 48,1084 . 16...| b 28| 8 75| . 37| & comb, J. Flled Februnry 20, 1801 amount of outnide " | rabbits, $1. 20 cottontalls, we@$l 0, - do coupon N. & W, con, 481 . | 3 4, : 2 A few prominent operators were -.‘-: TTER ;» mmon to fair, 13¢; che MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. | (o old s, reg X but only two or three them did o separator, 2ic n | o 1 n .. LS OYSTERS-F ade, solld do be, 1 3 4 thing, and that was of Nttle ¢ ! packed, New Yotk counia her ban 3! v | Attendanee « do e, ¢ | 1 .1 i auence. May opened a shade high 'lira selects, sl standaris, 25, ‘medium, [ and Business Marked by Quic D. of C. 3§ Gon Reading gen. shade lower nt 7%¢ to Thige 1 e, Second grade, slack fiiled, New York NEW YORK, March 4-Business was | Xvoi’ G % WR. G, W, 1s utside demand before mentioned s counts, per can, 3, extrs selects, conducted on the Stock exchange with giont > adj. 48 LR RE L& UM ¢ dall 116t | B%¢ during the fiset hour, Stead #tandatds, 20c; bulk 'stancards, per | rum and sobriety of demeanor an, 8o, 28 livs Bt I, & 8 F g. 68130 and colder weather following recent spring- | 3 strong contrast the wild and fev ) 0. fas 105 St Paul consols.184 lke weather were bull infliences, but their | CFROZEN FRESH FISH—Black bass, 18c; | wetivity that prevailed up to o short Gime | © gotse 1%ISL P, C. & P, 19.118% influence was short lived, for the lberality | White ba lic; wuriheads, 10c] | oo lance of brokers on the floor & N.'W. ¢, 7u.1404| do te 1208 f northwest receipts cail aiping bears | blue fns, i cod, ¥e; cropple, | was «mall enough In itself indicate jo 8, d. b, 11580, Pacific 48 921y to sell, and Ma acted to Wit 1 cis but, 1lci herring, 4@ clearly the decline in activity s Chicago Ter. 4. o do_bs . 15 Unfavorable reports Kansas i hit KT oS haberch, @ | in the market. Special trips to Washington | Colo. 8o, 4 8 |48 R & T s 3 diana_caused n rally t we, b s | fei picke Beh so; smelte oo troug: | 0 Witness the inauguration accounted for | D, & K. G. 8. 10347, & Pacific 18 8 | Maren 3 were liberal on this advance and the | gulmon, Hc, suniish, 6c; smelts, 1o the absence of some, but a great many | Erie gencral 4s .. si | do 8" | Mareh ¢35 with the lighter welghts golng structions of the court. ileld, that no ket declined and closed heavy. Ma 10c, whitefish, b brokers are away on extended vacation & D. C.1s! g Union Pacific 48,108 | d some of the chofcer grade hIgh | Mghts of th H rajudicea b Jower ut Tl @isdye. IEXporters req | FiGEONS Live ver ns., 8. trips, after a perfod of activity never be- ectric bs.. VRIS TN 100 | % Indicates Bunday 5 1t was a falrly active ma the ndmission of such tostinson Y y loads taken, while seaboard cle rnc HAY- Price quotcd by Omaha Wholesale rm; caualed in the history of the Stock '“lm‘l l:! i“ll"- Wt -"h”" . ne" | The oficlal number of cars of stock | .-mumfiw.'.'.‘.i. “’vl.‘,“" Inv;l;‘:h-:‘- :‘l““’ e | No. . Insur « Confpany of North Rheat and flour were equal to b Hay Dealers’ association: Cholce upland, “,l‘,""“k‘ o B ¢ sarly Ohy T. 28.... 78t/ Wis. Central 18 brought in today by each road was :ulxnh T Wil oe e ies rom | SMCTicn against Ackerman. Appeal from Primary recelpts ‘wero. 14 D No. 1 upland, $8; medium, $7.60; coarse; | | The expocted departure at an early da e AV, Centuries g Cattle Hoge. 8h'p. H'ses. | LS00y 1t will by remembored, sold trom | Rougiax county. Amrmed. Opinfon by Sul pared L 816,00 bu respond W, % hese prices of the " ® in the rec A C., A Bt B Ry.oviiis € 5 | o p o T e b vd IFebruary 20, 190 day lnst_year. Minneapolis and Duluth r ol Galer anic mous transactions in_the financial world | -~ o 3 ¥ ®0 that today's market fs just aboat a| yo'% ralsement of property made for Ported 67 cars, ngrins. st Boou Color and: quality adds to the common foeling that # period d. O & BU L Ry, .00 DUy o ment of property made far ) L nickel higher the &nd 31 cars & year ag Al rece 4 B of quietude fs Iikely to intervene in stock e Union Pacitic system. .. 15 The extremoe close of the market was [ (0] wttacked after the sale except No. 8 , e | 2% W Mw vod as earller in the day, but| gy () S world's shipments were 7,25 bu A with this quieter condjtion sentiment | NEW YORK, March 4.—The following are | 5 ) st the most of the hogs were out of frst| it s Tn determining the computency ot & . 3 4 $3,3 - . 6 witness to testify as to the values of land do _coupon o $ 31 regarding which there § controversy, i much discretion fs lodged T the (] eourt ‘ v (0 Uie admission of s3ch testimony ' nless 1€ 18 clearly inndmissible as o ma 445 of law and prejudicial the ru'tng will H be disturbrd | 2, A plaintify testified as to how the : i struction of & miil dam affected his i 1 L ond ralsing the water above the natural flow HOGE There fafr Mouday'a | and thoreby Tncroased (he dunger of 810 Bupply of hogs here today and as the | gy demand on the part of packers wis i1 good | shape the market opaned Kegeraily higher. The bulk of the hogs sol 2 whing therein, and stated that he had alrendy lost so attle in that man the rui to 1 ng damages su belng eorrectly given the jury in the i G mwnen wera 117 cars, thive of contract grade 3, 8¢ market speculation. It was in_accordanc |G &N W By hardly G WD By i Rinah "t & s dsvaleces It vacate a W more than the previeus week, b VEGETABLES. that what might be called more substan- | quotations on ‘mining stocks: PR | hands " before” th ness developed. | iiifeia 1 1 that the ap b Fhipment NACH.-Per IS]Ttnx E:mmmv tial considerations ruled in the day's trad- — - > - B RoR R Ry Representative saice B o prisement vaudulent the obje ; riod - ago. The hoard " MBLRS 0t Rouse, ber dox., $1.500 | 11K, = |:I.‘\k|p’.n'.v.‘.‘r‘:|.‘y.’u of :Jr.’.|,\.:l;i4xr‘w‘:( .m...ln- Con Little C hiet A4 B & Q [ 2 0 6 Sh, bE, | tons to firmation ehntain no alil | passage nt. showed an increase in i ade outlook for certain stocks, results of | Alice &8 aadial. _ 4 " " 4 other i) whent and flour to 3000 bu. The - Ber, b < | fnancial_adjustments and the like. The | Breec {Ophir ] b e the Ryl Visible decreased { e e b antat, Sk most. conspienous movements of tha day | Branswick Con [Bhoentx U K | G R L & P cast. : 2 0. B, Burns of w1 agnir Corn was NiErow Ading eastor ; ¢ e were, the stockw of the municipal gas com- | (o I T I3 o al 0 | et No 18 of Rock ciinty on Iiberal receipts, free country aceeptances Ry ! pantes, especially those of the great New |8avage 1 WSt FeRain 3 5 4 29 [ from Rock county. - Afirmed and the cold weather. The leading bull i) Ui ‘toguse. York. ' Consolldated Gas was carried up to | Dendw Sterra. Nevada .2 | _Total receipts 8 : Holcomp. 3. My paMrme und bears were in the pit, but their trac \ r doz. 20115, with an extreme advino Horn Silve Small lllun"- oen 60 1:'l“<""";""‘" "”h“( 'rh“ “x"“ I‘"{‘j'\‘.\‘{"w‘:x;“‘ 1. A 8¢hool house was erected o inis. w1 nepleuous, and the sealp A dos. " e Brooklyn Unfon Gas rose no le ron Silver. 1 d as followa, each buyer purchasing the - A teact of land of eigh i a8 1n wheat, had the trade largely to thety v Vi, o0SSe; 1daho, p Dealings in both stocks were unusually | Leadville Con ber of head indicated: . d by a real estate mortgage. The m | wel Miry soldbetween 4l and 41 lar The strengih was not explained by Buyers . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. lien was foreclosed. cati Fane wer at AUge, Recelpts wero T POTATOES—Per hbl,, $2. the news, but gave rise to rumors of cot —-— Omanha Packing Co 5 6 A the mortgage was ¢ lien on 1821 cars, one of contract grade ) 1% @2 solldation. People’s Gas advanced a point don Sto M. Hammond Co......0 1,056 Al estate, to which the interest of the s were profoundty duil, te trade all Y nie, per6-basket | and Lacinde G il Anfiuenced by that | LONDON, March 4.—4 p. m.—Closing: Srirt and Company Nt 3 = i } dlstrict was sutject and Anterior | befng practically one price, ' May sold be 34,50 | indefinable sympathy” which affects st —— aomien 2 acking Co.. y ] not o be an adjudication that the $ween | and and clone NIONS-Natlye, per bu., #1; Colorado|in the same class Ih a Specaintive - | Cons., money 9715 Erle w.. 7% | Armour & Co y X 3 2 hOUSE Waus & part of the realty nmd Tower at Recelpts were 418 | vellow, per 1b., Zige. ment. The local traction stocks wera also | o aceount 1 do ‘18t pfd 1] Gite | Armour & Co., Sioux City B y tneluded in-the mortgage len elling of “lard by outside interests was | CELERY—California, as to size, 80@750; [ drawn into the movement after xon Atchison msyivania . ‘W | R Becker & Degan . 1n; the provisions of section 7, sih the feature of a dull _provision market. | Kalamazoo, 2@ fness in Brooklyn Traction, and they Can, Pacific “dig Reading Vansant & (‘o o 8 division chapter IXxix of the Compile Trade gas Jeht, but prices held steady in | CAULIFLOWER—Callfornta, per crate, | iind from 114 to § pomnta A" numbsr. of | Se Phol Pacitic prd... sois | Lobman & Co..... 5 ‘. $ ! 3 Statutes, ‘the authoritles of a school dis sympathy with an advance in hog May | $2.75. [ other high-priced * industrinl = specialties | Ilinols Central nd 'I‘run[: agph W. 1. Stephen soses . s trict have no authority to ter into any pork clowed 2iac higher at $14.15, after hi SEANS—Wax, per bu., 33.60; string, per | showed marked strength. General Blectrio | Loulsy lle ), nda 1Y Henton & Underwood Wiy & coment ing touched $14.10; May lard closed a shida | 2 . rose 4, with a reactlon of 2, and National | U: P. pfd tig[Rand Mines .. Livingstone & Schaller ... i AL 3 @ wed ¢ 1 and May ¥ibs & shade highes PLANTS-Per bi. box, $3. Salt preferred gained 4. There was o very | N. Y. Central,. 1160 Hamilton & Rothschild /. 18§ v 3 usite for which they have not w title in 7.06617.07Y%. | PEPPERS-—-Per ba. box, $2. heavy absorption of Amalgamated Copper ——— Io 2 BRUMR civesiersvusine 12 v " 4 b 1 without the privilege to remove (he Extimated Tocefpts tomorrow: Wheat, 150 FRUITS, all day, all offerings belng taken with con 4 "ER-Quiet at 2814d per ounce, [ B. 8. Hobbick ... 83 § : 4 same when lawfully ditected to do 8o by cars; COFN. G616 cars; oate 3. chrn: Hon STRAWBERRIES - Florida, per at.. 48c. | fldence up to par. an exireme Hue of per_cent. The rate of | A. 8. Mawhinuey AU R R the qualified voters of the district head GRAPES-Malaga, per Keg, $6.60@9.00. | The smelting stocks rallied sharply from spen market for short bills | Other buyers . 3 3 Where i school house has bren sreet leading futures ranged as follows APPLES Per b, $4; ‘Washington, per|an opening break on covering by shotts |18 & f nt; three months' bills, : o upon land upon which there exikts a mort- box, ‘$1.70; Belllowers, $1.00. [ upon_ the opening of a new legal point, | 8 Totals . PETTRTeRe 1 | 6 Eake the school disiricr authoritios ‘ma [, CRANBERRIES-—Bell and Bugle. $9 per | lost opposition to the proposed marger Hhe CATTLE-There was not an_excessl 1 3 6 atier the erection of wuch building, ‘e | bbL.3 Jerseys, per bbl., $8.60; per crate, $3.35. | tidewater soft coul carriems et 1o Cot Marker. supply of cattle here today, and the demand flemn the land required for a site for such : buflding, and the SWheat | ROPICAT, FRUITS. demand on account of the large business [ NEW YOR COTTON on the part of packers being of libernl pro- . idiug, and the true measure of damage NEW YORK, March 4 TTON~In {u the valuo of the land et Mar 7 S-aditornia scedlings, §2.009 | done in anticipation of a coming increass | nenrls all spot’ and speculative markets | Portions the market ru 2 11i6. RIS OF tha Ditias GAne n exdlusive ot April 2 2 els, $2.7001. 2 In freight ra There were points of | worked very v today. In New York a|Uve all around. There were only about e o ind fhding and the damago My 64 ety | ‘alifornia, extra fancy, $8.28; | strength all through the rallroad Iist on welling move not” equalled in many | C4rs of steers on sule and packers went 1 N, I AterRnder oL e - *Corn 2.7 thenlimost universal reports of increases in | weekn occurred, and though boar oherations | OUt and Bought them' up st eons strons P e Alexundor aguluat ¢ ulbert Mar 291 (39145 3 | gaTvngy b0 o Fer bunch, according to ulse, | earnings, large traffic and good rates. Tihe | weet eouary) 09, large scale luidation | prices. The more” desrablo bunches 11 | & 5 2 b 35 ror TEnung and Water Powe May 2 grangers, Pacifies and Southwesterns all | formed the iter portion of cotton trade, | Particular sold well, and some sales looked - LA S 1ihb . Opinton by Bullivan 4. ©iave s S lifo roia, Irm\\"‘n“-’&r;s e; lay- o ed uv‘uul ml\l;\vvvv.&, Rock Island and | The prime : usesof the unloading was a (nn!hh-r‘nhll\ higher (hrqndnw. ‘n.» 5 ||In|l i) hjr'lillv“vgd;“f n(-:”” J.‘n’gfl.-.:\i-:: ¢ ‘: fon by Sallivan, J. kiled |4\uwr"‘yq,, Mar 2 s s, e, imported,” per Ib., nion Pacific leading e downward movement in Liverpool, | Wetw paid last week. Trading being active, | of sheen here today, but packers all & the Whers 3 \ o May |y InG1b, Doxes, Bairs, 86| A number of minor raliroads were also | wireCon Y bull stampede was renorted. | It dla not take Iong to cloar the thiis anxious f pplles and as a result th 1. . vhere, tlion to enforce a con- CONLEACt oF arrangement, ex imp to build a school house Articlea.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close. % . s market was active and 10g1oc higher all [ tract mude on hehalf of 4 Pork e . ghood, demand. ' The steel stocks were | When the New York market openca Livee: | THOre wers not 5t tror s rare ot %owa i) ool AL | KT orL henale Mar, | 1% 135 o ot they, were without any sensn- | pool was weak and declining Tapidly undar | 8nd Reiters on aile today and: swrtimiory So1d a8 high ke 1010 5 hioh e Lhe Biaheae | & uneuthiorlsed R sore o 1u 107 141914 1410 1415 | 14 121 | 5 2 green, | tlonal feature. The publication of the o enormous liquidation of English and con- | carly in the morning the market was active " - N | Ma | price" patd oma Tittle time. Yearlings | « and' aceeptance of bene Lard o e O | et Cular EIVing the ~detalls of the | tinental holdings brought about by promtas | 4N KLrORREF on the bettor mrades “Eoitove | PFice naid" in some 1ittie time. — Yenrling H | ! henarty " ci | bro i weth brought' #4160, | such contract, and st ruetion - M 1 calf, 8 to 92 Lveal | thanclal arrangement proposed for putting | of larger recelpts in the outh, bad cjoth | Sold In €ood shape. this mobime ani oroe BEVORl Bhnehan of s brousne Bt | fuch contract, e v qenee SRRt May 15 1bs, 6e; i shecp | through the condolidation waa disregarded, | market reports and heavy spot offerings | skles looked to b qulte o little higher than | wiich'ts more than they nav selliag | consideration of the jury. 1s erronegys. | July [ s, SBGTH; horse . 15 £ the preliminary gosslp had pretty clearly | from the south. With this news the 1o0s | 108t week's quotations. he' markot on | JUVAR S OLE LHRM CHeY DAY macke? ATt dono 10 BORATE of corposRtn ) Rib N Do uglish wainuts, per Ib.. 1c; ll- | forecasted them. ‘The continted easy money | market started vasy, With prices 5L POt | Butcher atack no s ohtio whe 1 ogTY eent- | all around and 1t 41 not take Tong o CIoar | by’ one Ravie no ity prosent it Mar. | berts, per 1b. 13c; almonds, per 1b.. i8g20c: | market precludes any acute apprehension | b The call wi followed by an_ex. | {stactory shape and could ba quoted ateady | 4 8roun Ay Ba TaNRA Be e iy My per Ib, 6@sic; roasted, 6@ | ou that score, although It 1% not expected | Ll selling movement, ~which carried | to stronger all around with the possible | here Wwere very few feeders on sale, but | proval and adoption Sept 4 a + pecans, 10¢/12c; cocoanuts, | that credit fucllitics in New York will be [ prices off & 10 7 points further © Nee o . o ot e anners, which did not wcem | yuch: an' were oftered brougnt iy st | P5 A ooibadeptio Baving powers to ratify je X expanded In the next few weeks. fday there was a slight change for the hoi- | 10 bring quite as strong prices as they Jid | s e hriver i rorepudinte a contract made in (14 name *No. 2 ro was a good demand for railroad | ter, but carly In the afternoon the market | on Fridu: Quotations: = Chofee fed wethers, $14Mr [ by a self-constituted ngent, or one. aiing FLOUR--Quiet: winter patents, $3.6038.0; | rovisions, honds, with some irregularity in_price | again turned weak under o flurry f gen- | Heavy packer bulls were rather slow sale | ¢ ¢4V G " E00d wethers, $4.25a4.40; ~nofea | outside of his wuthority, should within 4 tetralghts, $3.20@3.60; clears, $2.60@8.30: spri b, LOUIS, March 4 -WHEAT--Firm; | changes. Total sales, par value, $2,5:0,00 | eral selling, brought out by estimates of | tod: but light handy welghts were In lightwelght rlings, $4.60a4.80; fair to asonable time determine which it will de Spactain.” 313004 30; aireats iy STt ory Thdei track, TING | [nifed Btates new ds, coupon, deciined % | lurge recelpts agnin * tomorrow at New | 8000 demand and fairly motier \ea] oy good ngs, $1.40a4.60; cholce lightwelght | and if it do not disavow the agencs o straights, $3.0043.30; hakers, $6 2065 b 2%e; No. 2| on the last call Onfeuns and Uouaton. Near the close | sold readily at steady prices, and the samo | Koy s somby 34400480 Bood ewes, $1.04 | dissont from the contract, assene amd WHEAT-No. " § spring, ' 66406! i ' " o e Yori# are the closing prices on | rally occurred on room covering for profit, | Was true of Stage. 375; ‘choice lambu, $4.90ab.1h; fair to £0od | proval m presumed red, TG, i dy; No. 2 cash, 3c; track, |the New York Stock exchange: Ut mo tmo during the session was there | There was & good active demand for | umie 55 00s mar rosqar o falry to, good No. 1007 ‘rawford Company ngainst . 30, | 390; A IS @387 July, e — i eoa"ge gL, pall support and few traders | stock cattlo today, and anything showln | fecior wethers. $70m 00, femtor lamiolapn; [ 1iNe, Joos.” T Appeal. Rehearing e 2 white, TS Firmer; N cash, ‘27c; track, [ Atchison T Wabash ... thald be found who carod to buy even on | welght and quality was picked U early At | irigo. Henremsriaiios i, nied. Opinfon by Norval, C. J. Filed Fel, July,” 28}4c; No. | do ptd . do ptd the reaction theory. It was feared (hat | stronger prices. The warmed-up eattle sond Av e, | ruary ), 1901 2 white, 20¢ Baltimore & O WL|W. & 1. i1 Liverpool would =il off aguin tomorrow. | fully steady If they were of Kood. qumilie ity Ay 1. A motion for a rehearing should con ding, 3%645c; falr to RYE ' Hetter at § Can. Paclfic . 9 do 2d pfd The market was finally steady, with prices [ The common cattie were just about as slow 6 Colorado ewes Ve cisely state tho ground or grounds upon cholee mlting, 19756 FLOUR-Quiet $2.6503.05; extra [ Can. Southern | 57 °|Wis. Cenfral net 12 to 21 points lower. Futures closed [ to move today as usual, and partienicly 0l0raA0 aWe.. .. .1 which the decision 1 assafled SEEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.60 0. 1 north. | tancy and str b i clear, $2.70@ | Ches. & Ohio...... Third Avenue "...1) steady: March, 8.61c; April, 8.61c; May, 8 was that true of the common lightweight cull ewes 3 o Arguments or cftutic of autherities western, $LOIGLAZ Prime ' timothy, $4.40, ) low gr Chicago G, W B. & O . July, 8.62c; August, S.ic; September,’ 7.9c | cattle. Representative sales: western ewes. E have no place Ina motion for a rehearing Claver, contract grade, $10.7 | SEEDS Timoiny, stendy: average re- |G B. & Q . Nt July, 8 August, £306; September, 7.9 Bdirlgdid ! L Jurlsdiction over the subject matter PROVISION aSphork, per bbl, $13.65 | ceipts, $3.7561.00; prime worth more. Flax, | Chicago I°& L. 33 | do pfd........ ctober, 7.7%; November, 7.88¢; December, Wester ewes } | cannot be conferred by the conkent of piy @10, Lard, per 100 1he., $7.400 7 Short | steady at §1.60 do-ptd Adama Express..150 | 74ge: Junuary, 7.6% western ewes... thes Tibs sides (loose), $7.% saltod wh CORNMBEAL-Steady at $2.0 onioako & 3 1 Am. Express ... LIVERPOOL, March 4.—COTTON—Spot, Western ewes..... } 1. Sections 47 and 4, chapter xelf ders (hoxec clear sides | BRAN Stcady; sacked, east’ track, 7ge. | Ghicake & N B\t Xpress, falr demand; 1-32d lower; American fafr, WOSLErn ewes. . ii.liiiii h Compiled Statites, 1807, constitite me e (hoxed), $7 HAY = Steady; tmothy, $850a18.00; praivie, | (o o I & B Well:Fargo Ex 59-16d; good' middling, 5 middifig, Woateth auan s . 4 COpLance of any SUPPosed Brant (o the utate WHISKY—Basts of high wines, $1.97 | g0.00611.0 ithe Gt el agd: Tow middling, 15-16d; ) ordinary. Weatein avias e by the federal government of the waters on Tho recelpts and shipments today were as | WIISKY- Ste Colo. Southern ., 834 ) LPRL 411-16d; ordinary, 17-16d; the sales of the | i CRLETI OW e " the publi Tomain follow N COTTONTI 9o Bi%hid AL Moo duy were. 10,000 't ‘which 600 bales b T TR | 5. 'Former opinion reported in 8 N, w pidrticlen Recoipta Shipments. | HEME TWING Dot & Tl Amer. 8 &R e e L U LR estorn wothers. o |2 adhered 1o, Plour, bbls e 10,000 | BAGGING \ Del. I, & W. do pra i SR A pase Amerioan ) 9,000 estern yearlings.... ur, . bhle 53 RRay ) alos, ncluding 5,000 bales Amforican. T e YOAlugss e oy Blesenasocsisssossers THOND i Liard, 25 eyl mmants: | Dol & I ¢ o SHER'S e 2] firew’ opened ey and elosed. irrerulat; Yo Oats, bu.. 7,000 strong: bhoxe extra shorts, $1.124,: | e PN 3 Ao, TR g American middling, 1. m. c., March, 4 i-81d; g A Lapees 4 . . Rye bu S5 rakiis o | elear ribs, $7.25; clear sides, $7.37%. Bacon do_ 14t pfd do pfd buyers; March and April, 4 83-64d; April and western ]“,.,h,‘ Seriey E . SPECIALIST westorn I in Rarley, bu 0 600 [ Alrong: boxed lots, extra 'shorts, 37508} | GiNor prd ailg|Amer. 8. & W o | May. 4762640 May and June, 4 61-6 Yemtern cwes All Private Diseases O the Produce exchange today the but- | C160F Fibs, 8120 clear sides, $8. Hocking Conl 1 do pra 04 62044, sollery and July, 4 60-61d, ewes ter market was_ dull; cronmerios, 154 b METALS-Lead, firm at $422; spelter, | Hocking Valley Am. Min Piate. sellers; July and A 151, 4 60-B4G@1 61-61d, Mexican ewes................ ' and Disorders of Men dalries, 16al0c. Cheexe, active at 10ifiise, [ #4168 reported at’ §1.85 Lnote canrel.. ) 20, % | VH O rBias Aantamier {3, western ewes Quotatl °n Varions | RECEIPTS—Flour, 10,00 bbls.; wheat, | Louls, & Nasi,. .. 8 obacco May, 8626863 B168.62c | i lambs i 12 Years {in Omaha. 105,000 bu.: corn, OntE 8000 b Munhattan 1, # nfd i g [ 8810 August, 8. Septem B8 Western lamba.. ool VARICOCELE sna NEW _YORK, March 4. SHIPMIENTS ¢ : _ B | ittt o ISR T s Siorag HYDROCELE curea colpts, 26431 bhis.; exports, 25,483 bbis ;| 6L00 bu.; corn, 53,000 bu 000 bu, " | Mex. Centrai . P garal: oaay! huled, B00 buloe; ordine i s Mathod new, never f zather auiet, but about stends i i pries. | z Minn. & St L 3 G13-1600 goud ordinard, T'se; low middiing, s Cattle Str ) WIthoRt Gutkne, naina Minnes nis, $A0GL0; Minpe Grain and Provisions, do ' prd . gaoes.uane ... ite| MagL micdling, Ser snad miadiug s e Sredtid thve s E Wil Toba of isaa. 8 DalD aF i winter paten'ts, '§3 | A Rornia, March, 4~ WHEAT-8pot, (Mo, BaCing s B30, Pideoo0. 88| middlng fair, : . CHICA r TILE SYPHILIS: = (0rliteand thepoison «, $3.46a6.00 ¢ | No. 1 California, 2izd; No. g rea; | Mobll . 'l Paper 1 March 4-COTTON-Dull, 15,500 head, stecrs, thoroughly cleanned from fovinter low grades, $2.456:2.6) wostern, win No, 1|8, K s Gl AR At 1-16e midaling, 9¢; sales, 10 bales: 1o- 10@i6c higher: butchers' stock, | thesystem. Soon every sign and symptom flour, “quiet: fatr to good, $3.80a3 15: ce | northern, spring, a L “utures . Nt Blsci 0 it bales; shipments, 1,805 bales higher: Texans, active and ( disappears complately * and forever " o 10 fancy, 350, Buckwheat flour, dull | wore wit May, bs 11%d; July, 6s 14 R T e tock 8 bales, - e 2 good to prime stecrs, $.m@ [ "BREAKING OUT' of thedisease on the skin at $2. £l CORN-Spot, quiet: American mixed, new, ! NS o s stock, ales. ) poor $3.6071.90; stockers | OF face. Treatment containa no dangerous \Il‘ll‘}\l\}(lll‘.\l Dull at 60662 s 84d; American mixed, old, 28 11150, . brd 10 Dlda . Coffee Market and feeders. cows, g 20 flmlwrlnluriuu; medicines. "W York. tures were quiet: March, 3s' 94d; May, 38 | 5305 PId.. e, ? e cifers, 1.50; canners, $2. 088 OF MANROOD from ¥x. CORNMEAL—Qulet; salos, 1,00 cwt.: Dihd: Tty 3 g Paciic N ol ... NEW YORK., March 4 —COFFEE-Spot BigTt Tat50; canners, X500g1 | WEAK MEN O Vi Nomves low western, $1; city, Sde; Brandywine, $2.45 | 1*LOU s uls fancy winter, steady, | o i & W 18 9% 2 % | Rio.“steady; No. 7. invoice, 3%e, nominal steers, $L00G LM, Texan grass stecrs, 33,50 | SEXUALLY DEninity or - ExAATATION @ Ontario & 3 Mi1d, quiet; Cordova, 8. The: coffer ma . S AR e L WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Losses, RY No. 2 western, 6lc \ A8 Canadian, quiet, s 714 o A Paolfie Voot } | ket opened steady ' and unchanged to 5 oo e HOGS—Recefpfs today, 32000 head; to- | With EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and Mipois arl. i e. 1. 1., ‘carl, London (Pacitic” coast), £4@ | pannadioanti do 1st pfd.... points lower, and ruled comparatively quiet morrow, 5000 head eatimated: left ove GED. \ack of vim. vigor and strength, with Dull; feeding, déc, ¢ Readiie T 0% do 20 prd.... & all day :I!h n.n-n.mlmmg{:'mn- The 1“.r- 1,600 head active to 11 highers top, $6.5ig! | 8 lnul-)rglm!mu)llnfl)nndv«nnl( L 62 TONS - 1y easy: extra TIndlan a A At Pacific # elgn market news and conditions were too ixed and butchers, - $5. 1 ond o o adlcally cured with 4 new ALT-Dull; western, 6 dindd Pork, prime mess, “western, | 6 S Dig--- G Pucific Man - conflicting to give phsitive leaning to senti- Thace hid, puichors pitesc: good &0 'T:"é'[::: #ud Infallible Home Treat T Recelpts, 50000 bu.; expo Hams, short cut, 14 to 18 1bw., [ g 9%, *( 1L '|Pressed 8. i1; | ment here, The room trade was disposed T e s R i A T ment. No{nstruments,nopain, 46,000 bu. 8pot, firm; No. 2 red, 803¢, f. o | ia 4d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to [ o’ prd 7 do prd awalit the ‘movements of the “clique.” The SHEEP- Recelpts, 18,000 head: strong; | B2 detention from husineas. Gonorrhoen. b oL O e Ted. e, elevattor: No. 1) 30 Ibw., firm, 40s 8d. Short ribs. 18 to o) Toe” L. & 3% Pullman P, (¢ large receipts in Brazil had been dis- extras, $1.85: lambs, about steady: good to | Kiduey and Bladder Tronbles florthern Duluth, 87%c, 1. o. b.. afloai; No, 1| steady, 415 60, Long clear middl. s, lght. 28|~ do 18t prd. 13 Stand. R. & T... 4 counted. At the close the market stiffened cholee’ wethe £ 5; falr to cholce CURES GUARANTEED, hard Duluth, 914e, £ 0. b.. afioat. Options | 1o 34 Ibe.. qutet s | clear’ middies, | ‘o 24 1 B4k Bugar bk on room huying of far months. The mar- mixed, $1.0004.30: westorn sheep, §1 2501 Consultation Free, Treatment by Mall, opened eaxy under disappointing cables and | heavy, 3 10 40 Ihe., I8 B short clear | 8t 1, s, do prd... ket was finally firm, with prices 5 points i Texas sheep, $2.5 native lambs, $4.40 slack public support, but ralled about o | backx, 16 to 24 1bs., it clear bel- | do” pfd..... 00 B Tenn, C. & T net lower and 5 points net higher. Total tEeead ¢ g H " 4 i UTLARY - steady s, 1G7 owa. Centr ; ioeo il | 451-610, buyers; Soptember, § M-6iGd 31-64d, Eggs, active; frosh, i o RO Y ious Uskens, 107 Iopa entral AR o huserai Octobor, k. 0. e 300, nominli 2 = . 3 Steady creamery, 164 . & Y shipars October and November., imina W Tann INDRAL MARKET. | .00, Hanse, o a4 FEARIY S 1D S I i Tr. BW ORLEAN ¥ COTTON BAGS-—Lower at 13 | Lake Shore JE X i Futures, Marcl Apri, 86386y Callon or address 119§, 14th 81, ‘en rumors of large’ pot orders ‘in_ hand, | Hes, 11 to 16 s sianis Shoulders, | St Panl 8. Leather, wiles reached 4700 bugs, including March . @5.26; western lambs, $5.0006.% Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb. These fafled to materialize and the marked | 13 H $idest ) —_— ~ - square, 11 to 13" Ibs., 3w 3d. Lard, |~ do_ pfd 3 do’ prd it 6. 350 ¢ June, 6.8¢; July A Tive Kansas Clity Live Stock Mprket, oo oty the lowest prices under re-|prime ‘westorn, n tierces, ‘stendy. 3 sa; | 8t . H05. | * August, 6,556, September, ' 6.65¢; 34 [ e IRSTE 7 ) el e NO CURE, NO PAY Bl rdny b pure and closed ut anout | Amerfean refined, I baile, steady. dsn wd | Bo, Facic & v, 6.70c; December, 6.8 90 27 10,0000 celpta 3800 mtiien 50 Tomms e Jt 7ou have small, wask orgean By Tohagrriaa AfEures. ~March closed, e; | “RUPTER--Dull: fincst United States, s0u; | B, Raitwas .. - s galves: Ktockers and feoders wnd cows an our Vacuum Organ Developer vl YT go; closed, T%c; July, 70 316 | gl | nited Siates Ao ped o Eitons "Wide ik eaf oo ! ; ] ; : ! o fajyes: stockers mnd ¢ aur Vacuum Organ Developer wili 7 B-Tic an | ¥CHERSE--DUIl: Nnest Amertea Tex, & Paciic A uite, satot o 5 Testara you - withou' (drogs or CORN-_Hecelpis, 266,00 bu.; exports, 115, | 455 ot Amerbin okt eAmerican white, Tior Banitac: R G ok Bt March 4.—EVAPORATID e 4 3 ing Texans, steady to 10c electricity | 36,000 in use; nat one 000 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, i8e, elevator TALLOW-Prime city, qulet 1; Au do_ pfd S © T L APPLES-The 'week starts with the mar- p ¢ beef steers. $4.00u0.60; stockers 5 failures notone returned, no C.0 D, fraud; write for and 4T%e, £'0, b aflont. ‘Optlons opened | traitan in T.ondon esm et et 17 . ket for evaporated apples in a dull and | Lo 1 . 3 ers, U00450; wostern fod s 55.00; | - parsicniars. sent seied i piash onv Under MRt Toca] st Aold off W@isc | Tho Imports ot wheat into Liverpool last | The Commerelal Advertisers Tamaon | fotuceiens "bondition: * Erices. emetn ‘o | L i LS, Ml $1T0aNT cows w00 | '(GCAL APPLIANCE CO., 4i4 Crar under Tight local realizing and closed sl | weoe o quarters from ALK financial cablegram * savs: The —slock | changed at 3@4e’ for state common : s i 4 helfers $.5a47; bulls, $.0004.25; a5 about the loweat point without feature. | ports, 6,00 from Pacific ports & o 2. market here was very qulet to. | PFIme, %@se; cholce, Sla@6e; fancy, 8@ic 1Ves, $4.6006.00 May, dw@dsbec: closed, 46%c; July, 43 | oihe i day, but prices were on ‘the easing | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Were in- senees HOGS—Recelpis, 6,000 head; market Sc A T e Sonc closed, fhi | Tinhorta or corn eram Atlantio ports Tast | faten oy hetany. Ao i 100, tha easing | | G LI RN D T vare in- s i) o8 higher; top. $5.40; buik of sales, $59005 40 HA&ST.L GATS—Recelpts, 6,000 by 91,000 | s { R.R. B ApRnRcebin, &, \ week were $,200 quarters {mrl-l ihr ; vluvv‘n the sesson. There was W;,T’? W\:llr ;g;llrkw“{“,';.“ ,\,l‘ 'IE e I[ 3 ‘ It heavy ’,‘,’,"7_,. X mixe "ll ': . 1 by pot, steady’ No. 2 Hie: Wiy | little buying, but there was no selling | i%@l2c; Moo oL S " EEP (> 38— Rocelpts o | a0 i, Sl s No i| Kanans Cly Grain and Provistons, | cither. London ook some “auther I8 | fiti1ae, unpeeted: fia1 Ry peed: lambis wteads Sreap. S o e | WABASH RR truck mixed ‘western, 0iG31c. Options In KANSAS CITY, Murch 4.~ WHEAT—May, | Way and New York stocks of tha weal - e sean i ) lower; western lambs, $190a00; “western | active but steady B @00Tc; July, 087ac: cish, N hara, | Tonds. With the buying of coalers came New York Dry Goods Market, serenes pMavaiee wethers, $4.166M4.60: westorn yearlings, $4.2 hOPRQuist; Wtate, common 1 3 : No. 8 66a%7isc; No. 2 ved, 0@7ic; | Fevival of the rumor that the price of coal | NEW. YORK, Mureh §oDRY GO0 s * 00 crop, 17G@20c; 89 1@lhc; old o . ] ol ] ! s to be raised 6 cents a ton. Tintos | No change of Any moment In charasrur of 8 . ¢ t l Bt (St N e S g, . s, | bt o S 1 s | S G et o T P .Louis CannonBa o S8 0118, Mk 3 white ) 3680 Ins. Estimates of the dividend range wll all departments. Further purchases of | | " s0e0ee : ; e K —Re oRgloa. Suigmo, - L E No. 2, 48¢ | taken 57000 in goid bars and is | ported and some bids for good-sized (us % It 2 market, strong for natives: Texans were Council Bluffs, 5:20 p. m HIDES-Quiel; Gulveston, 2 Choice timothy, $1050; chofce | £30.00 from Egypt and £30,000 from I titles were rejected as too Tow. No change 3 stronger; native shipping and export steers Issaige; “Caltfornia, o 25 b, | prairie, $8.50a9.00. While It I8 exporting £28,000 to Scandina’ | fn the general run of prices In brown, Y | R J s 3 1o 80 1ha., 140510 caves Omaha, 6:15 p. m. i " ] B 3 00116.75; dressed beef and butcher ~eers HK ct I E A S Lt L i v e e R : AT e T | oKansas Gity g, Quiney Express oy AN, Enys. | aneralook s 16 quiet without change. Staple ginghams )\ ‘and foeders, $2.4004.60; cows & Bucnos Aytes lght 16 heavywelgnts, "2 5 ah Missourt and Kan | om Stock ‘qul;u‘.unn-. barely steady on @1.90; canners, $1.2542.7 Leaves Omaha, 7:00 a. m. g, ! PN sieiny: Lt o] a8 stock Z. loss Off. cases returned; | B . March 4.—Call loans, 2G3 y ” Texan and Indian steers, 35000 Jounc s, 7:45 a L0, mons, TGRS0 back !V BILAD | Ha “whitawaod cibie Iherton e mamnel’ | conce tims ponneh JrCall loans, ‘263 Snuas Market ! £ Pdsi Texan and Indiun Council Blufts, 7:45 a. m 10,00, packet, $0.60@10%; extra | o RECEIP Wheat closing NEW ORLEA March 4 HOGS--Recelpts, 10,60 head: market ol $15.00G16.00. Cut meats, il 000 bu.t onts, 24,000 by : open Kettle, 4y 3-16; open Kettle 2% steady to 5e higher: plgs and ligits, $.40% | Tourlst rates now on sale to Arkan Tien, $8.00G10.00; ickl Dok SHIPMENTS When ; 3 3| contrifugnl, 404 b-16c; centrifugil vellow, ity 1 ] o; packers, $4605.50; butchers $5.5015 60 | ek Naba and ftar srisar o plekled hams, $5.500 ard, ® 8,800 bu.; onts, 31,00 bu 11113| Westing - Kie @dte: seconds, 2g@de. Molasses, steady . K ; SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 1500 | 888, Florida, Cuba and other winter re- Yestern d, § verined - Bul 1ibs Westing. " Kiec Gpeh kettle, none; tentrifugal, Sasic, Syrup, . head; market dull ind wlow; (VG mil- | gorte of the south. Homeseoker's Jeatarn el redned, World's Visible up | BN b 10 (NP By none s 3 3 tons, ' $4.165 lambs, $4.505.25; culls ana | %" Tad 88 {ok the e gantuent, R damerion, 1850, NI, YORK, March {=GRAIN-Tn | Al Telephiohs’ 101 N, 1.6, & L NEW YORK, March {SUGAR-Raw " bucks, 8 | cursions one fare plus §2 for roun 5. ort clea T6@16.50; ‘mess, visible supply of grain Saturday, March & | Boste A ah . { steady but quiet; fair refining, o; cen: |3 K . y P Ty 80 Muasas {1350; short clear, 34.75g18%; mess, 31 [ an compiied by’ the Now York broduce st | fosion Revated. it |Ring, Min. Co trifugal, 96 test, 43-16c; molasses sawar, | 4 ‘ ] New Vork Live Wtock Marker, | trip. on sale first aud third Tuesday TS R s R U T A Hoston, &Nt Am, Vo A LT I NEW' YORK, March 1-BEEVES. Re- | each month to many points south, All | country” (pkgs. free), ihyc Do TAT ST bu.: docrease, 32,000 bu, | a1 & R | Boston & Mont. ' s § head, 46 care on salc: slow: | irormation at city tlcket office, 1413 \RICE-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, Tt il Increase, 1,546,000 bu, | DEHMER 110 '(RButte & Boston 01l _and Rosin steady: medlum and common | Paxton hotel block O Tanin i enm 50,000 b decrense | pre Sieei & [Golte & B NEW YORK, Mareh 4.-011.8~8tandard, 8! lower. . Cables quoted live caitle [ Farnam street, (Paxton hotel block) or RUTTER-Firm: © state datry, 14aiic L0, bu. i increase w.co0 | . 40 ptd A\ (Coritennial y @752, Cottonseed. fitm; prime crude ; sheep. steady. Refrigerator heet, | oo sreamery, 17G21sc; June creamoers 2 ARLE 000 bu.; decrease, 120,000 | pyienbhrg pid .o 1142 [ FranklL 3 prime yellow Peiroleum, qul 5 steady. No yropean shipments today; 1 lm-n“‘n. ligite | Gen. Electrie . 211/ Humbolat Rosin, dull; strained. common to good, $1.60, i 3 morrow :“"r""r‘ cattle, 1,180 head sheep H E. M CHEESE-—-Firm: fancy, large, colored and ; | 740 pra Or e W |"Turpentine, easy 140 d 4800 quaeters of hest ] white, llize: small, colored, 12te: small, ! in Market, | B, Blee, 111 IVERPOOL. Mareh 4-011L Turpentine CALVES—Recelpts, 2150 head; market arry k, oores, white, 124121 TOLEDO, March 4. — WHEAT — Dull | Mex, “Coneral sa R ke A : 8 1 only falri veals. $1.5065.15. C P. & T. A, Omaha, Neb, EQGS—\Weak; state and Pennsylvania, at | # dyi cash, Tie: May e -\l‘vlu e | NGB G & C 3, Fe Copper LONDON, 'March 4.—OILS-Linseed, 2| 1 )-"i"“ e .n o Ai““,j "J'r‘v‘lp “ - s mark, 16a160; western. at muark, 3o ORN-Quiet, firm; cash, #ho] May! 411y slony - marack I Turpentine spirits, 278 9d read; lower; sheep, $3.50101.50; lambs, $5.00 ol 0k Sl iy, ok G i i S | : g lowe L T JAMES E. BOYD & GO, POULTRY—Alive, firm; fowls, 10c; t OATSSteady; cash A Rubber 19" Winona (1§ Receipts e narke Keys, 109c: chickens, g, Dressed sian:| 1K oo Union Pacifi M Wolverines . Wool Market. 1 1 steady at $. Telephone 1040, Omaha, Neb, | turkeys, Beatic; chickens, 961 LOVEERSEED-Dull prime, $6.6 U Marah ¢=WOOL=Dull and g K Market | POTATORS - Steady; dersess, $1.25g17; | cash and March, $6.70 e - depressod; medium grades, 12a19c gh ] ot M .S New Sore, pLogi B i g Vet R Bank Clearing fine, 12@150; heavy fine, 104112c; tub washed, | 1 . ‘ March 4.—(8pectal,) COMMISSION, 187 raey sweets, $1.7562.50, Philadelphin Produce Market, OMAHA, March 4.--Bank clearings today, | 189375 7 A k. I MAH | PEANUTS — Quiet; * fancy hand-picked, | PHILADELPHIA, March 4 —BUTTER- | $1 85, 236: responding day last yenr, p 4 5 1 ) head; m GRALN, FROVISIONS and STOCKS, RTALS- 4 cline of 35 polnts was | 2 western prints, 2e; wester Arby Marel e % g z as and woste « und J spon n A. Warre J | mcored in pig tin in the local metal market | prints, 2 6; balances, 521,050, this spring. Read The Bee's great wheel A . helfers, §2.1504 bulls and stags, & e Direct wires 10 Chicago and u :z‘& b today. 'rhif Was" party ‘aue" 16" 1k “of | VEUGS Dun ana ¢ lower; fresh weste | CHICAGU, March 4.—Clearings, $31,793,199; | offer, " 4 4.7; yearlings and calves, $3.50@4.75; stock- N ory

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