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“THE O HA DAILY BEE: ATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1901 5 5015621 k. firm; y | i S | ana b o o cent. New Yo chan )y | | 48,¢; country (KRS, free), 474@o14c. ARAINSL $5.50 Inat year 90, Money, D4#i6 per cent. New York exs 120 |, RICE-8t domestic, falr to extra, 8% g Wheat, including flour, shipments for the | change, 15c_discount - k ' :‘;(x Business in Wheat Mostly Looal and i Mg : sl pkes . Arm; | Greund Recently Gained by Merchaats Ti3 Thst eek S ook 0k In the ARl Stn | s11 1081 Dalances Mareh s Sy " | Ohelos Boef Cattle Bteady, but Others 18 | | exports are 198,677,515 bu., against 138,850,358 | 426; balances, $511001 e seees 010 HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE BETTER HE: Lo trosh creame tory, 1M1 . - week of 1000, 4308821 lu 1599 and 4 484,781 In | per cent Rather Blow and Weak. 3 1140 1) CHEESE pkgs | stron Held Withous Diffienlty. 168, From July 1 to date, this season, wheat PRATTIMORE, March 8 —Clenrings, $4,080,- Iy 1870 ot Large. ; (e white, 117 11%e 1 ——— fanw/, small, colored, 1S40} fAncy, small 5 | last season and 173,114,6% in 1508.99 SW YORK, March &—Clearings, 270, | white. 1241214 g oty ‘orn_ exports for the week aggregated balances, $13.069,006 . CORN ACTIVE AND GENERALLY STEADY | FGGs“hectijus 10w ks barely | GREAT DOMESTIC DEMAND FOR IRON fsoca iz bu. againat 1% inst, wesk Bives | HOSTON, Mafch d.—Clearings, $33.406,4%: 3 : 2 n ‘week year ago, 31365 9 ces, $1,710 ern, at mark, 13%G@14e nd 328,06 in 1ss. From July 1 to date, —_— | POULTRYZAllve, sted fowle, 10 Keotwenr Steady at Former Prices—|(his season corn exports are 136,113,560 bu New York Money Market. Sheep Receipts Light and Market on Onta Have Shorts Upon the Defenstve | chickens, Shae: turkeys, ¢, Dressed, firm; A against 145,504,008 last season and 117,242,621 CEW YORK, March & -MONBEY—-On call, | Ewes Active and Strong and Mest the Timeaitny Pork f4 ' VO e, chickens, sl fowls, | Textile Fabries Exhibit Animation | {0 steady at 2@2% per cent; prime mercantile Lamds Seia Neadit ¢ Just " o » | Ml e W 3 .20 ~Cotton Declines Still Farther Business failures in the United States for | paper, @dly per cent g4 Mg Y Admired Ohject of Spece POTATOES — Steady; Jerseys, $1.36@1.75; " ton Market Aetive the week nimber 208, ne against 177_last | STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with ac About Yeaterdny's Prioes. | New York, §iwglis: Long (sland, §1.60 AR UBTIWE SRXst SEYLLSY week, 189 in this week # year ago, 177 in | tual business in bankers' bills at'$e.57% for AU i, M fency hand-plcked 1 10, 7 In Tas and 227 In 1807 per | dOmand and a s4 sigirt iy for aixey dave | vt } 4 JPEAS Quiet; _fanc d Canadlan faflures for the weel mber | posted rates, $1.804.85 and g; com- . CK COW! ND HEIFE g ' ; NP plomeey markar tor tn was | awwr 9 k - 3, againat 25 last week, 33 in this week a [ mercial bills, $4.K31a(4.84 ] SOUTH OMAHA, March § STOCK CONVE AND HEIFERS CHICAGO, March & -—Weakne ha | B-he local market for tin ¥a2| . NEW YORK, March 8.—R. G Dun & Co.'8 | veur ago and 37 in 1890, SILVER -Certificates, 81%@63c; bar, 60%c: | Recelpts were: Hheep. 0 2K N terized the grain markets during the fc Rente of the hap Hng intormation | Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say — — Mexican dollars, 48 Officlal Monday .... 2 6404 10 300 1 noon today, but this was followed b from abroad, large recent shipments and | Little change w developed this veek [ MOVEMENTS IV STOCKS AND BONDS, BONDS--Government, strong; stat Utficlal Tuesday e 8 6uil 1030 3 1 Tally Tater, with corn, which had been com- | tha generally unfavorable statistical post- i * the ~condition of~ general bueiness dob regular; raliroad, irreula " e | UMiclal Weanesday 289 o STOCKER 3 t, Teading. Wheat | ti e market started weak, 10 points [ Ground recently gained seemed to be held The closing prizes on bonds today are Offielal Thursday ... 2,28 . PREtRUvely tlis ateacse eading. WheRt | er, but lnter steadied on light local de- | withe Uy Radned seomed o BL N | Meavy Antmatcd specuintions in & | toliows Offictal Friday ] i closed e, corn ™ and oats WERC | nd, closing steady, with buyers at _quo- | of m fse by jobbers in most dire L Few Industrinl Stock . e | g = = higher while pork showed a net advance fOr |y iy and May at $20.40. [ tions and with entire absence of mere spe NEW YORK March §.-There was a|U. 8 ref. s, reg.1ity N. ¥. Central 181074 | Five days this week....12,037 8418 the day of Zige, lard 2ie and ribs 54 In London the e eaiat a lous of | ulative activity. There has been a fur- [ heavy, animated apeculation in a few of do"coupon :‘I‘I,-\.,\\_ N Bime days last week... 12,133 At the A e wituation looked bear- | £12% 6d, at €115 for spot and L1148 on | ther decline in cotton, which does not help | the mare prominent fndustriale i the mar- | do 3 reg R Same wesk bofore 10,405 g e o B g bkl B o ey wan without im- | the goods market, still the most backward [ Ket today and some large operations in ofe | 3 TOUPOA Lo LINCY o A | Bame threo weeks ngo..l4,44 Ish. Liverpool reflected the slump here ves. | (IS LAREUS Ol e Uhowever. | and "disappointing of all the great idus- | of two rallroad stocks. The day's activitics | o hon 55, res N Same four weeks ago. 11S terday, Argentine shipments were Nberal | ROEUANE CHARES 1M enoi clonirig at £70 108 | trles, but in mechanical lines the progress | were much congested in the channels indle | 0O COURON s« 1IN SOre. Bame days last year o140 and northwest receipts considerably larger | and futures at & O alter were | being made ta hoteworthly, Building ma- | cated. Trading in the general list was in | G0 .0 10, Fel. .- "GO oo Averape price paid for hoks than they were the same day last week |dull and quite ol prices, o iheluding umber, are i especially | fact small and rather unimportant and the | 46 LOULCS LA LIS T several days, with comparisons: WA " : bl This had | $-97% and § 3 pec Amer Wt demand . and dealers who ean de- | movement of prices was sluggish vl O - L T H > B v — was only a falr ru The weather was mild and moist iin had | Lon Tron . A and nominally | liver stock have no diffieuity in securing | number of issucs dealt in, however. conc| G0 (PREOR, R | 1904, 11900, 1899, (1808 [1807. (1898 1595 1 the market opened some of the holding of the market at the | yyohanged advanced pri I e hiike most other | timies very large, owing to the constant % ading & esterday's high e beginning, although one bull leader and a - . e, "the ot Teads the coun- | disposition to seek out soft places In the | Atch. gen, {8 fho, @ ¥ higher than vy handful of followers were compelled to con OMAHA WHOL] MARKETS, try. and just at this season it is of par- | list for an adjustment of valu 3 10 N8| oian, No. 3 *The bulk of the eurly test the field againat the great majority of tedtar’ signifcance. | Collections ‘are " fec | (RARERL Iorel\0 1R AL mind o ar y ’ O Rt e T o flold againat the great major e e T htough the west and 8 eness of the mpeculative d to ahy- o &F | and a of $6.45. There vere n the pit. May opened n shade lower 1o 'wit e and Quotations || it B thing in the nature of a suggestion of con- 1 B G & B 50 “many heavywelghts here today, | e higher at e to GA@Ts%e. The meager 1isty So. Pacific 4x..... 83l b tha sual @ the south r 7 Produce. * | PEET AT, WL M S0 i 1o g | soliduiton’ oL merger”uringe n auick, v thera ‘Wera & pumber of - extra choitn crowd of defenders of the price were swept 3 . good stock weak | 1 BLA LR 0 of 1809, | #ponse to any manipulation in these minor | g » medium welghts and as packers are look ey by fores of numbers and the market Birey have moved ,,‘,’,‘:f'j‘,(,flj,'f.’.‘,‘,\ I | Dropertia. Bul the purely speculative [ Chicago “Ver. i 8o Rallway S {ng fOr hogs Bhowing quality, they paid th Wan pounded down to WN@Te. The de 3 POULTRY—Hens, 8ls@7c: young, | Hricqs have moved G s ‘at eurrent | movement In the mercurial industrials was | cole, 0. 48 ptand, R, & 1. % o | top prices for them, even though they wore cline caught stoporders under e, #ll of | and old_roosters, 3gs ducks, 8% | ratoq “for distant delivery are often re- | the leading characteristic of today's mare | D& B Q48 1T ede 08 o vss e 88 not heavy. Hogs welghing 245 pounds sold which assisted the market al on t [ we, 6lg@ic; turkeys, b e use cturers are 9 | et PR R e, Ay - at the tob of the market, but they wer downward path. Meanwhile tie fttle clique 1 DRESSED POULTRY ~Hens, "3’:"'"","34""2\" B e o meatlo oot Bugar and Amalgamated Copper were| F. W, & D. C. 1. 88 " Unlon Pac. 4 00 e murkot man ety bedsat the of bulls wus still fighting. Corn at this Foosters, 4G6e; ducks, 8GNic; geese, § | POTIINK u great demand for GOmEsys Con- | most prominent in —the ~dealings Therc | fen: JHectric b8, 18, Wabash 1s ndvance, and the bulk was =old in good perfod was developing wlderable | @¥'sc; turkeys, lightwelght, 8@10c, heavy, 7| {had goods are still taken in competition rere, some .\ql.m.,,‘.. Ir ,|r|l:|lm'u‘lull\:u:l£{\\~ !4{ kvvg\jr.:llmh‘ m nln.y Bose s 1 Jeason, but by the time seventy-five lowds ength, which came Into the wheat " . I O iining forelgn markdts, 1t is | test between the friends of the two stocks, | (. N gni do..100 1% h had changed hands it slowed up a litly an & mich needed reinforcement. The ship- | GAME—Mallard ducks, per doz., $2. » o 8 R ak e | very large dealinks in which were for Bos: | M., K. & T. 2u.... 7% Wis. ! 3. and not much was done for a time. T) ich at such a time, when the outlook is brig ton account. The latter was lifted over 4| do ds il VA 9 March 4 { of the market was a Shaqe ¢ .Jx ¥ o b s 3 22333 cerx 23332 2 zozze BigeasAresrss B == business also showed improveme teal, $1.256150; mixed, $1.25@1.60; Jack= [ g0," 04 Guotations advancing sharply, that axporters reported that they had d rabbits, ho sale; cottontalls, Ta%c, am | $he Sonacreative man pocomen cognltant points on very large denlings, with aceom? | <oy - March than earlfer in the day, and most of th tter day's business than for som ) Common to falr, weak at 190 | the Gunt that thore s nlways dan panying rumors of adjustment ot trads March | g il DLt T TR CAg AU LR, S Oy i g Inflation when _optimism = goes Targe showing made by the statement of s Marcn et shy of offerings, #nd the market re 3 ST ounds. Gra that there is not a el I de by the Wiy . Marc covered and rallied to e and closed tyc | P New York counts, per, can, e Do O N e roaiber. that | (e company, made fn Massachugetts, in| LONDON, March 8—4 b, m.—Closing ; the end. Some of the lightest weights sl Bikher at Tou@ioAc, The duv's business |t selects,” 32c; standards %c; ‘medlum, | @xporty’of fron and steel have been smailer | e amounts of the \nveatieni 0 Sledt | Consols, money . v Erfe . * Indicates Sunday a8 1ow as 8.6 D oty e and not Inrge, Exporters | c. Becond grade, slack filled, New York | S¥PONCE Gf FFOR MG ML, JINE RoGhicton Tn | companies, heiped ‘the advance maiga: | Console, money..t}f Bele ..ot ¥ The ofclal Humber of cars of stock | . Today's wdvance cartles the market to Yeported o o 1Ak lie Faenhonrd | counts, per can, c; oxtra welect || Sh e I xnnh 36 Haieatis canatmption, oven | mated Copper rose at one tims % on Sc- o o do Tat prd. brought in today by each road was the highest point reached this year and to TEEEEAnted tn et B A0 were. el | SUANARds, e; bulk standaras, ber 8l | 0w Ay Taderate mcrease over previous | Shunt of aglosrument ot e, MORLA oK ] 384 pennayiy e Cattle. Hogs. Sh'D the highest mark since last April, Repre- B Bh.1 CotRred. With Sh00 Tads e ROZIEN FRESH FISH-Black bass, 180; | YeATs Production of coke expands and | moniEi 0 e meanures, but in the 151" No. Pagiac pfd ¢ ) 8 1 OIS L et B e e} r | FROZIN ERESIL LS Black bat: Joe; | *hipments are only Himited by car shortage, | B denlings e siock slumped under u | iinols Central /13 Grand Trunk y 1 No. Av.8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pt Minncapoits and Dulu o {54 Lire, | whit buss, 1oc; biuerish, Tie; bullheads, 1oc; | *hoen "] S forrer Driten, and | inte, desiings the ‘stock slumped under b | Jillnols Central .13, Grand Trunk ... Missoust Pucto Ay 18 o ‘v H1E.. R L EH A0 N84 against 317 last woek year ago. | Dlue fins, ic; cathen, 1e; o0C, Metrng. 4g | While sale crensed somewhid ST Tth T Tet Tobe of ¥ * ] P B - B i PN C. & N. W. Ry 3 3 : t|es 189 120 307 M & 40 Local receipts were A ¢ con- | 10c; clscoes halibut, te;' herring, 4F | Totien Wrd nasured of activity for a month | e WILh i et Lo of, B3 fon Pacific pfd §7'q Rand Mines £ 5% M 72..0:208 80 81 L i nac perc - The market was Al around at tho 2 i ; 2 tract grade. T,ocal cash i 100,000 b, | 8¢ macke pere OF tnore. There In & g00d demand for low- | o L market was weak all & O eeterday s e 8'C & P. Ry 007 " The board's figures make the week's Ar pike, fc; red snapper, 106i | orjiaq hobvy goods from southern jobl ‘ ~ t ¢, 8t P M 5 5 2 . ot sunfish, ' 0c; tre priced 00d ‘om kouthe ) e ove i Pacific es- 'ER—Qu 81 ) N A : genine whipments LR on b akrinad 0 | unflsh, sc; smelts, 10c; trout, | BriceC NEAVY RoouS KON Phiave not piaced | Leajiming movement, DR, FAHI0C o vge | oy SILVER—Quist at #1164 B& M RR R ’ » e T . e s 3 per doz., 8. their usual contracts as vet. The local | FIVEEY MO0 SUTTAG KW Checkad the down- [ “MONEY—344@4 per cent. The rate of C,B & Q Ry . . . b MELARY o ediuiy alilbe snd peneritt ) Saioe, jobbing trade has Improved and city whole- | G G dhdancy and caused general rec count in the open market for short RS alty o wi r and geners ac, aha Wholesals | BAleTe have Iiberal orders” from “our re: | Wice '\mong the notable gaina mada by [ firen montha' blils 18 SW@ite per cent. C\ R 1 & P RY.,E ady, even when wheat was at fis worsi. |1 Prices auoted by Omahs Wholeanie | tallers. Large contracts have been piaced | Jidicidual siocks ware Burlington, 4. St 8 G R, I & P.Ry., W i s Y R o g1 5, W, | WIth wesfern manufacturrs, who report | Vouls & san Francisco, i 81 Lols & New York Mining Stooks. liinois Central an ot the NO. 1 upiang, S8; madlum, £150; 4 | conditions satisfactory e slight de Frencioro sscond. frefefred, $14: Chis — = AT e i Yo, Etatorn | 3 T straw, 360 Hhese Krices are fof | Crebae "I diibmenta’ from Toston for e | Soko & d preferred, 3 ChL | wmw YORIC. March &-The (ollowing a6 | rotat pecetpte..... 5 T3 al crowd offered freciy, e, T e ¥ | week is not surprising, but the loss of over [ \Wastern 1ssapeake & Ohlo | Juotations on mining eto¢ The Jdisposition of the day's receipt \1-\\4:”| & smaull ‘r{....uv Vahere it | 0 100000 cases for the year thus far Indl- | and Pre; ork AIr | Aqams Con 23 (Little Chief ...... 14 |as follows, each buyer purchasing the nume ] a. With the cessation of the outside | - QAT X es the extent of which development of | Brake, isolidated . 4; Brookiyn | A1|a0 0 |Ontario ber of head indicatea demand offerings niso ceaed o come i ] this ‘industey in the west and xouth’ s | Cnion’ diie, Ghucose and’ Pallman. 3: | Braece 120 |Ophir Buyers " Cattle. Hogs Ny N, An ord o buy 40,00 b reduced New England husiness. The | jea prefe and the local tractiol ok Con.. 28 oenix® .. 3 Sacl . ’ % Aeveloped A bare market and when' Iarger TR Erowth of domentic trade and exportation | aiocks. except Manhattan, from 3% {o 34, | Srunswick Con.. 4 |Lhoeni® Qmaha Packing Co 3 0 orders came into the pit sh ran the | SPINACIL Per bu, box. Tbe. has been =0 great, however, that, with the | An etive realizing movement in the after- [ (om*(COE g0 165 |savage ) o ammond Co.... 104 price up rapidly and the close was firm, [UCUMBERS - Hot house, per doz., $1.50@ | exception of last Year and i85, the current [ noon carried all of these down from the | heagwaod Ter.... 5 |Sierra Nevada Ll el (00 L7 vear's shipments to date excecd any other | hest, the reaction in some cases ranging | Forn Sfiver .....110 |§mall Hopes ... 4o il See BRI 1o with yesterday's decline more than oV ‘l'(ilélliyl‘l b [ ered. Shipping sales reached a_total of SNIPS- Per bu., 8e. on_record by over 5000 cases Trois dith ovet ¥ 9 i 50,000 case o over 2 points. The market had | fron Sfive 2 I e & ¢ g from 1 to ver 3 polnta, The ATkt aee. | jrom Sllver ...\\". & |Btandard 5 [ Omaha P. Co., from K. 000 bu. May sold hetween 40%c and 41t .' er bu, basket, §0o. Textile fabrics exhibit a little animation and closed 14@%e higher at dic. Recelpts | BEETS Ler bu, e, although the markets are still far from a | ment of the increase in the Southern Rail- 4 R. Becker & Degan . were 1 cars, none of contract gri ENTE o s satisfactory position. Knit goods :ecelve dividend fnduced profit-taking in those sy ——+— | Yansant & Cco...... s Iats, e corn, turned upon its pursu bu., 404 more attention for fall lines, hosiery and and the viclent break in - p S . : Vi Bhort on the defensive mokt of the | HAD{SHL j AFticlen for summer outing are ta i SO T Vo T L CLL L LU TR L W. L. Stephen with the best prices prevalling near | PARSI 3 erized goods of expensi K were neglected. an for several days | muva SHINGTON, March 8.—Today's state- | Livingstone & Schalier.. vd. It was thought some onts sold ata | POTAT s5c; Idaho, per W brisk demand and che cottons t 2 ¥8| ment of the treasary balances in the gen- | flamiiton & Rothschild higher price were taken bacic, There was i v ok o P | ae i atorted. Ta N ons\herabis quantitiee; | ke mottay mathet remained rathior suny; | $S81 CUnG, exclusive, of, the SEGNNCO pold | L. F Euss 4 falr shipping inguiry, but the busi i OFES-Natives, 55@60c; Red [ Some lines of silks find b Without | althoush the indications are for a weak | [oecrve in the divislon @ of o oiermbi A 8. Mawhinney............ 4 S complished was rther | oipte were alloy, M arlumph, SL0 further cut, and Iabor tEoubles At the mills | pankc statoment . tomorrow. The sub- | Showsi Ateliable cash balance, $146,68,%8; | Othier buyers.......cisssssse 148 5 ok '.,‘,‘ ars 1“"”'""". hetween 2% and 2l \ml‘,“ 5 v“.\“gl»,r.ls ’r r ,"'3.' ‘mlv.x are less """'f""." Two large faflures in | treasury has taken $4,232,000 from the mar- L e TS 3 At : = o 1d closed W@'yc higher » PO ADOIE = Caltoncls: e “@2c. | wool occurred abroad and three Vermont | ket. while the movement on balance to the . otals . 2000 7433 3,13 Tn the provistons pit May wan the | TOMATOKS — California, " per o-lm& t | concerns were forced to suspend. Sales of | interior is small. There have been some Dry Goodn kets, CATTLE-There was another light run of admired _object of wpe eapechally | Onlo, oat bt M wool at the three chlef eastern markets | large local movements of m fncident K, March 8.-There has beon | cattle here today and the market ruled whorte. The market this product opened | iyl PR el TR oL I o eased nearly 3,000,000 Ibs., compared | to corporate operations and it {8 felt that | ular print clot fairly activa and not far from steady b higher at $10.47 and wis bid sharply (o CLERY-(aiirornia, as to sise, 80gTc; | with the previous weck's business, but this | these may complicate the result as they Uil L UL ) The demand for beef ateers showing $14.9, at which figure it closed CAULIFLOW al f Ih & favoranie symptom, A« oxcessive opera: | did Inat week. The change in the loan ftem | N change in heavy brown sheetings or|quality was in good shape and on such Yesterdny. Packers were the o FLOWER=California, per crate, ate were due to forced anjes At |is also much in doubt, owing to the large | dTills, which continue qulet on ome | grades prices held about steady. There 1 ribs. M d wold 2 prices. transactions of the week. Some ~banks (And export account "Bleached « are [ were not many good cattle offered, how- A clos ¢ higher Cotton deciined still further, with option [ have called loans to a large extent, while | 1L ’.“" (ll"";vnul No new movement inlever, and the less desirable grades were AMay ribs betw ? B /B B0 e W husiness active, Idle mills, estimates of [others have increased them freely frints. ginghama or coarse-colored goods. | rather hard to move and prices a_little ng batlge up at § Per hurbis liberal recelpts and indications that plam- | The rail d market continies '.'lv.u.- S are quiet but higher, lower. Packers' orders seemed to be rather | recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, or Dl Pog, W ora will cultlvate ah enormous acreago this [ active and the movement frreguiar. Total| FALL RIVER, - Mass. March 8 -The|limted, ao that they did not have to take cnra; corn, 3% cars; oats, 230 cars; hogs, 16, o 4 . xenson resulted fn the lowest price of the | sales, . 34,17 fted States | #4168 In the print cloth market daring the | the common cattle and for that reason o0 head | N.l‘l(}.\\ HERRIES - Florlda, per at. d6c. | scason. With ‘the exception of u weak |59 adva week amounted to a scant 50,000 pleces, all | gollers found it difficult to move thelr The leading futures ranged as follows: GRAPES Mulagn, por keg. $£80G3.0. | spot early last June the quotation has not | The tollowing are the closl oddd. No regulars were disposed of Auring | poorer grades Articles.| O High. | 1 lose.| ¥ LI er, Db, $4.25: jtahington, Der | hoon ‘ws low forover . vear, but the pres- | the New York Stock exchang P e I e e e ek obivh |, The ciw market ruled active today and rticles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close | Yes , Dox, $1.15; owers, $1. ent price I8 over 67 per « ove Ao [t/ bl oL - eta done any. moi past, which | o ead oate Y80 *Wheat | || bl Jerseyu por bbL. 850 per crate, 8. | Wheat Iu b abundant supply, with quota- [ do pfd.. do_ ptd G throughout, and ‘makes 1t even more s | little stronger. but as o general think the Mar 3, 4 ORANGES- Caltform i | tions well above last year's, owing to re- | Baltimore & O ®B W, & L. E i i e g A nomust be | giruation could best be .|»fl ribed by calling > April | AT b ANGES Callfornia secdlings, $2008 | ports that the Hessian fiy promises t Pacific ... &5 " do 24 pfd.... O e T e brint wiotl mar. |1t & g00d ateady active market, ' Heifers o May @ LiEMONS " > unusually troublesome, while w thern Iwis. Central el Y4 R o e o ik dnAar™ [ showing auality were also in good demand There was a light run of sheep orn— | e A » extra fancy, $.%@ | ditions are also threatenin Ches 7y Third Avenue .. Xot. 48 & result of the feduction made in|at fully yesterday's prices hero today, and as the demand was up 1o Mar. 304, PR R S e Srte ot Whaat AtuE Taolka. 3 el 2 H. & O, pfd.. New York an hiladelphia tn the price of | g heqvy bulls and the medium Kinds | 115 usual standard the market ri active May 40%@t5 s BANAL er bunch, according to size, [ b for the week. ngainst 178180 & year | Kol g rinted finished goods, the cloth matket | were in none too. good demand today, but | 8hd fully steady all around, In some claty *Oate— | | I8 Oallforn] v o orn_exports were 3,857,433 bu., | Chicago 17& Lo 3% do pfd here during the week bécame demoralized | (he * handyweights of falr quality ‘were | Sheep, and particularly owes, seemod 0 Mar. p 2 @ iS-Callfornla, new cartons, 7c; lay- T fsh SeeTe BT (D, | O T Acond and buyers refused (o pav the figures asked | (e, handywelhie of I duaiily: were | bring o little stronker pricos. ' A wiring of it B . imported, per ib., 13g15e. 8 ¥ supplle . by manafacturers for their production. The [ F{AS REUSES &1 KOA0 Aaay B ona and | cholce heavywelght weatern ewes rold is o 7, B + and prices declined. Chicago & N. W.172k U, 8. Expres: 4 § e ' i venl calves sold at good firm prices, high as $410, and others brought $1.00. Top Mar. Uonsens o per I Faflures for the week were 208 in the | C., R. 1. & P A Wells-Farme Ex. 107 | uation. ‘The' stock an hand s increasing | 5t ‘wara uo ‘few feeders offered that | Wethers sold at 348 which wap aleo i May 9 HIDES—No o & 5 8 United States, against 205 last year, and | C. C. C. & St. L Am. Cot. OIl 2 bt d that o majority of local | gven though it fs the last end of the week | 8000 stron price. taking auality into v Lard— N L . Juci No. 2 green, | 5'in Canada, aguinst 33 last year. = Colo. Southern .. %4 do pfd mill men would uphold the selling commit- | {{Uorg' hought up the better grades at |fideration. = There wete hot any cholce Mar $i0i No. 1 salted, #ci No. 3 salted, 080 ¢ i JeEe No" at pfd.. o 44 Amer. Maiting {ee 1f It should make another Tequction in leteady prices. The common stult ‘was, of | UEhtwelaht yearings ofter No.'1veal calf, 8 to 12 Ibs.. S¢; No. 2 do st pfd...... 44 Amer. B . he quotation eAponse o n . on 0 “holce. lambs were searce, such et culf 12 to 15 1hw., ei dry hides. dgtic; shosp L ANCIAL REVIEW. [ do 2d pfd...... 18 do pfd...... A o T for Sagblonsnd oy | course, hiard to move, a8 buyers were 'not | wois oiered orowent. Head, ‘steady hricer L \ \ ; 4 10t | wera offered brought good, steady prices Ribe— pelt e horse’ hides, $150@3 - Del. & Hudson. 16 Amer. 8. & R that basis for odds. anxlous to carry that clusa of stock over FIC8, OTGRCS L, KLGG NoWever, saod e . N iklish walnuts, ‘per ib., ‘13¢; fil- Been Irregular in Ita & WM | do pfd ¥ MANCHESTER, March §—There was li- | Until next week and there s not much | gnough to b over $1.90. ' There were May i berts, per Iby, 18¢; almonds. per 1b. 15G2n: Tendencles During the Week. Den. & Rlo G {3 Amer. Bpirits tie diaposition to buy. In yarns buyers are [ chance of finding buyers for very many ousiL Lo bELS ovsrid HALSI AN 1D ot ! 0| TR%: i sher pocang 1hgisns soasand | 2 YORK, March 8. — Bradatreets | grfe | roesr 11 2t Amer, B, if. 1111} gy | A"kIn€ concesslons Woek e cartied the warmed-up cattle (o | (Juotations: ' Chotce ted wothors, 81.40% —t o + ie; pecans, 1912 cocoanuts, | Pinancial Review tomorrow will sa “do_Tat pfd LR do pfd..... 1 Wool Market. a'point’ where they are worth more’ for | fibh WlENY o L R ies o de - L ! . \yMthough not a little atrenkth was shown | (Gt Nor. pfd, AR JAmer B 4 W 4| 8T. LOUIS, March 8.—WOOL—Steady; |Killers than for feeders, anc, as a result, A Yearlings, $4.4064.60; cholce 11ghtwelgnt straights, $3.20G3 60; clers, $2 600,30 [l n the movement of prices speculation has | Hocking Coal ... do pfd......... 84| medium grades, 12Giic; light fine. 1agise; | MOt many of them are being shipped back s, $3.7504 10; falt to good ewos, §3.0@ ihie NS0 oatat ¥ N8 | g7 LOUIS. March 8 \Vi fianer: | hean Irregular in ita tendencies throughout | Hocking Valley.. Siis Am. Ty Plate.. heavy fine. 10@i2e; tub ‘washed, 18627 50 to the Country i n s © hies: 2.75; ‘cholee lambs, $4.90@5.16; falr fo good stralghts, $3.005.30] bakers, 2 red, cash, elevatol track, T0%0 | been "the Gopie called steel deal has | Hlinols Central.13171 do pfd - LONDON, March 8 —~WOOLThe sheep- | x, . BEEF STEERS. lambe, $4.7004.90; feeder ewes, 8325418 o0 WHEAT -No. 3 spring, '8 2| he; May, T3te Nrack, W | been the topic which ved the greatest | lowa Central ... 27 Am. Tobacco .. skin sales ‘ended today with offerings of [ N° . P No. Av. Pr feedor wothers, $3.7684.00; feeder lambs, 110 red, Y e No. 2 hard, | amount of attention in Wall atreet, but the | ~do pfd........ & | ' do pfd...... 104,50 wkins, of which 2,060 were sold. | 7 18 e 1096 440 @140, Representative sales: CORN—No. 2, 80G30%c; No. 2 yellow, 2% | CORN-—Higher greatest interest {n the matter took the | I« & W........ 41 |Ana. Min. Co. Competitlon was fair and extra long wooled asednpl 35 3 1073 4 4 1 Mae A Tc; May A : form of a discussion of its genera) terms | do pfd 1 Brk. Rap, Tr. 2| were in good request. Prices were par to : e 380 i B western ewes s i OATS A 5 No. 2 white, 28| O Stronk o and probable effects, rather than any | Lake Shore M4 Colo, F. & | 140 lower for long-wooled and par to id A e 18 Western ewes i o¢: No. . @2 ; ; 28% | marked disposition to operate either In the [ Louis. & Nash s Con. Tobaceo ... 46% | \gnar for shorn e K sz 4 & Jomarn AR : | RY - white shares of the United States Steel Corpora- [ Manhattan 1. do _pfd . 2| "HOSTON, March 8 —The Commercial Bul- | 3.7 g - weatern wethers 46 'y 4 sales were at $6.37%, though the fact shotild tuken {nto consideration that wits mostly the light hogs that were loft until o 323 3_ENZE22 PR T g ) ~ Pork- \ Barulan, in 60-1b, hoxes, Bairs, 6o | CoMeo M, Ja8t prevailed over ‘manipulution | Chicago & B 1100 Am. Expr drop In cotton was also a o in the sit- falr to| RY 2 tion or those of its prospective constituent | Mei. 8t. Ry eral Steel letin will sy tomorrow of the wool market: 7 18 western vearling wethers &, 5 2 $35609.75; extra fancy | SOMPANIos. The activity of the market, In | Mex. Central prd, A | The recelpta of wool in Boston since Jan- | '3 = SRnn s ] western lnmbs ) SEEDS--No. 1 flax, $1.55; No. 1 northwest- | and USRI clear, $2.70G2.00, | LAl Was shown in other parts of the list | Minn. & St L. eral Blectr! uary 1 have been 20,601,626 1bs.. against 28,- 167 4 30 i cull ewe ern, $1.56; prime mothy, $4.40, Clover, con 206250, Aar, $2.70@2.9; | and was of n somewhat diversified kind do_pfd.. 08 Glucose Bugar 035,650 for the same period in 1900. The ship- 1 N1 450 cull ewes. tract grade, $10.7 X Stendy; average re- | o iliroad shures, headed by Pennsylvania | Mo Pacific ....... 8% do pfd e ments to date are 334,800 Ibs,, agalinst s 128 4 60 buck PROVISIONS. Mess por b, $14.T rime Warth yanake re-|and other standard stocks, came in for a | **Mobile & Ohlo.. 80 Intnl Paper 30,795,500 for the same perlod in 19%. The 3 o swes @IS0, Lard, per 100 1bs., $750a7.62%. Short 3 i flax. | good share of attention and the strength | M. K. & T L pfd - 2| total stock on hand Janiary 1, 1901, was ' g ewes Yibs. aides (ioose). 371887 (S U X XBy At 08 and advances In this quarter contributed tc do pfa 513 Laclede Gas Y | 76.1 : the total stock today is 5 3 i ewes .:.;,..m,;n .n,‘.,x.!.g-,y. ATha s, Short clear| BRAN-Stendy to firm, ;V‘:'" :h"|:*v;wnn'l movements which took | X I‘ l:-nl:nl =u at. m;('-m i | 330 pother drop in unwashed west A . enll lambs sides (boxed). $7.65 HAY — Steady 1imo! S0M013.5 place in 1'nton Pacific, Atchison and the | N en pfd . A ) ol nto LR ull lambs WHISK Y —Basis of high wines, $1.27 i g imothy, $0.506418.50; | Pacinic mecuritien. " Tha' &rangers. alse nd | Nor. & Wen 43 Natlona). Load " 161 | S0 Toole has ot dmt O aen o b guenil Teote T'he rocelpts and shipments today were as | WHISIKY <Steady at $1.27, thelr share of attention, Burlington belng n | _ ¢ fd. ... 86, do pfd 62 | freely. One lot of 500,000 Ibs of old and follows: IRON COTTONTIES ~$1.00, strong feature, on reports of a deal of some | No. Pacific . My Nattonal Steel mothy fine medium territory was sold at Articles Receipts. Shipments B kind, and efforte were made apparently to| do pfd. .. 87 do pfd . D¢ Clean. Really fine wools are quite Flo RbNaios 30,000 BAGGING— 7 T3¢ revive the Interest fn the anthracite shares, | Ontario & W ’:l\-\ Y. A. Brake.. steady. A lot of 400 bales of Australian Wheat, bu..... | PROVISIONS- Pork, higher: Jobbing, | (NOUSN there waa fear that labor troubles in | Ore. R & N ***No. Amerlcan.. brought e clean. lambs lambs lambs Mexican yearlings 10265 \ Mexican yearlings L 107 v 3 owes 980 western ewes 1040 102 e CAGO LIVE STOCK 1040 3 Corn, bu..... H $15. Lard, firm at $740. Dry salt the coal reglon are apprehended do pfd..... % |Pacific Coast 5 A Sate. Bl Foon | stendy lots, extra shorta, $1 5’_":?;'_';.; Varlous specialties also assumed promi- | Pennsylvania 1% doIst pfd Dakas Makket: Rye, bu X 1000 | Tibs, $7.37 sides, $7.60. Bacon, sieady: | "ence the most consplenous movement of | Reading | e 1Y do 2 pfd.... EW YORK, March 8 -COFFEE-Spot Barley, bu a0 | boxed Tots, shorts, $7.8714; clear ribs | (NI® kind being in Ami ed Copper | do 1st pfd ille Pactfic Mail NE RK, March 8§-=COF g, 0] On the Produce exchange today the but- e, $8.25 " | shares, which rosa from he close « S Peoplew Gaa L1100 | Rio, stewdys N 8 O M hre 2 ter market was dull; creamories. 13@21hc; 8 Lead, | tronki MGG IS iReo MW an Teporis e to the cap S ML e ek IO Tl DT VR 23 L SR L 1200 S enerally Steady—Houn Clowe nirics. 10@10c. Che Rve it on; i13.52 e g » situatio 5% do p pelie ) Lk P vor duiries, 10g1oc. Chy dull, 10@11%c g e A A ons, T14@%0: tup. | ADR, W hin § L ilzher. ‘on Foom covering and . fa- | 3 1010 g Str Slightly Strong. o 1; fresh . Th@Se; tur. u « . o ducks, Stgc; Roers, S@Te are ) York local gas| do 1st pfd Stand. R & T vorable reports _from Furope. = Ught| o 1 SHICAGQ, CATTLE—Recelnt NEW YORK G “Steady; | creamery 230, | B10cks also had large advances on favorable| _do 24 ped “ . Teoainte .in the ‘orop couniry. Later held PEE R e, OURE aee ame it 2363 | fntimations, Some bullinh Interest was Ate | 8t, L. 8. W market eased off and weakened under room STEERS AND HEIFERS. steady, cxcept canners lower;’ “good Lower: 1110 | played in the Traction securities and more | _ do_ pfd ITenn. . & i profit tuking, forelgn pressure and late ca- | 14 gl - Prime alspra ShOMAH| - potr to QEy ke L Blayed in the Tragtlan seod id more | do, pfd.... N ITenh. b v, Trading was falrly ac- | o i w ] a7 $3.60@6.00; stockers and feeders, ) o 0,00 bbls.: wheat, | K developed In Sugar and | St. Pau A L Teather | : B AN w0 1106 e, oholos, others. weak . af e < | 57,000 bk : corm, 91000 bu.: oate 5,000 e | other industriais, Ao pfd o4 | do pfd : tive, \timent most of the time had a ¥ b 106 cown, cholce, others weak ul NEW YORK, ) PLOUR — Re- | © RHTPATENTH-Flo1E, 16000 bole wheat, | 11 the midst of these demonstrations the | 8t. P. & Omiha. 125 |U. 8. Rubber. .. 157 | positive heatish leaning, The market closed B oo 1244 helfern, $3.654,00; cantiors, $1.756 i, 10585 biin 14,628 bbls ; tol. | 116,000 orn, 0000 bu s oats 3,000 e | steel stocks were dull, though firm, and | 8o, Pacific Dt o pfd.... psig | b aisady. With priess MO pointe et . 16 ekt 00a 00: Texus arass steors ernbly st ¢ dull a vinchanged prices: the only tendency shown in“them was a | 0. Raflway ... 2 Western Union' .. & Nhren, 0060: Mav: Ty adbe: Ben iy BT i 0G40, Minhesoty oderate improveme hased on o pfe 4 S Mare M: 0c; Be 100038, wihier” ptenth. 80| 1.1 n ook e Freviatons. . |that the majority Interenta. ih 1 e | 0 P aciier ) ol Republic IT& 6. 165 | tember, 6.50c; October, " 636c;’ Decémber, tralghtn, 3.600.00; wint S| auily Nor T Cantorin, o 2ad. Mo 3 i | (ompanies will accept the torme qmered Unlon Pacic ... o0 do pra. .. 68 6.60c, 5 i 3 ades, western, winter, os 11d; No orthe N ew stooks of the Unites ’ J - C. & 8t L. 8 ) P e flour, wtoanly; rie (0 oo, 5380 Tt ARt W i, Mo 3 Mortarn States’ st when they be- ot SR T | Kaasas City Grain and Proyvisions 313 i 201350, Buckwheat | 54105 iy : $e 11d | come the ¢ ral trading, will ~dly. **Ex-receipts. **New stock. KANSAS March S, WHEAT - qur, dull, g2 10218 % A MG, ebioan riixsd presumably sell at higher figures than 30 Commeroial Advertiser s London ! 86%c: cash, No. 2 hard NBUGKW L ull at 0080, c. 1 £, |asod: American mixed. old, 8 11 T the common and 83AN5 for the pre- cablegram mavs: Business was 2" red, 6¥GEN4C] New Yorke " i KN Amariean atsed, OIS, 4 ad, it | ferred, which represent their range in the | sxtremely idie on the stock exchange to- ! AL Stends s vellow weatern, 81; | i " curb fransactions this week day. stocke hanging heavy on the beliet, | ¢ | d ne, $2.4642.50 Rl R_Bt. Louls A ; ch is growing, that the budget soon to | 85%c VI Blendys No. § Wekern, sie, 1. 0. b, | g b0 R-St. Louls fancy winter, steady, | BRADSTREET'S REVIEW 0F TRADE, | be announced will resolve itseit imto a big | OATS -No ) cding, e, ¢ New | HOPE—At lLondo A8, G '@ | Reports Continue Cheerf y_overs d, there o be no AY—Cholce nothy 5: cholce i, | oFs t London (Pacltic coast), £4@ BB L :l‘:m'nl alternative. At the close Africans and | prairie, - $8.5009.00. d : westorn, 6@ B R Rast. Basiti sktre Tadian | v Yok g & . Amerlcans became active and stronger on | BUTTER—Creamery, 176 20c; dairy, fancy, 3 bu. Spot, quiet | mess, 6is 3d. Pork, prime mess, western, Maye Bradstreet’s to- | the report that seven davs' armistice has | 16c i t. 0. b afloat, | Mss Slsdd, BPork, prime JA8eh istern, | morrow will say been granted in the Transvaal for peace Lower; fresh Missourl and Kan- ori No. rorthern, ‘Duluth’ | G oy o ARLELR Reporta, as a whole, continuo quite cheer- [ heg0tiatlons, The American departineat ock, llc dosen, loss off, cases re- + Afloat; No. 1 hard. Duluth’ | 30 ibe., st 435 6. Bhort ribs, 16 to 2 ful. Most Iinea of dlatrbutive spring trade | o, 2'ack at Aret, llke the general ‘ilat. | turned; new whitewood cuscs incladed, i4o D ilidR ions With the deoling ne the Lk L Foue, ‘stendy’ 41n 6d: long clear middies, | Actively employed. Boft spots are atill'in [ $ATY offora se ‘Baltimmane & Ghio St Hho | it oeth, 5000 p ! 115000 bu.; corn, 17,000 lautdation, with the decline at(he greatost o 0 0. atondly 08 305 ahancodies: | ovidence in the textile industries, particu: | Yoyry Siers of Baltimore & Ohlo stock. The | bu.; osta. %008 bu; 7 [ sater there wis i com. O b5, Gulet, 37n 8d: elear best [ larly in_cotton goods. and raw cotton has | fali’, n, the atternoon was caused by bu SHIPMENTS—-Whest, 07,60 bu.; corn, plete rully on Teports that soeveral ¢ H - ng orders from New York and the rumors | 32,500 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu g P o S N car Del- | again wagged heavily. The cereals. too, pending for weyeral duys had decn ‘Worktd sy, 20 e e BgVJders. | lack mnap and dairy products are weukor, | o peace. The bank has bought —£10,00 o 0! Ly > bria DS square 4 01 ar for Lisbon. This led to brislc covering, | AL wostern, In iiey stends gt | When this ia sald, however, about wii that | 84 1 bars St. Joseph Live Stock Marke o P v YRR LR DR B v refined, in pails. firm, 3y 3. 1s_unfavorable has been enumerated. Sr—a— SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, March 5 —(Spectal.) | Jonst higher, March closed st BUTTER-Dull; finest United States, sow; |, The season of winter wheat crop scares Boston Stock Qu The Journal quotes as follows: losed ft e A% WWo: July good 1 States, 708 I8 now approaching, but the market is dull, | BOSTON, March 8 —Call 14@4 per | CATTLE—Receipts, 1000 head; —market e e 58,000 bu, e CHEESE—Dull; finest American white, | Narrow and irregular. Speculation is al-|cent: time loans, 84@4 per cent. Officlal | steady to weak: natives, $4.20@5.35; Texans Bpot. dull but steady Xport. 7000 | gsa; finest American colored, 49 most nil. Corn has weakened but slightly | ¢lo A “wenterns. $3.65@5.16; cows and helfer B N ia Tt oandys o B 43R0, ole- | "IEALLOW--Prime city 68 10; Aus. | ON better weather and bearish statistics of = o e | $22@A.45; bulls and stags, $2.2504.75; yea H Y I TR R Rl DUHONS | traifan in London, easy g farm reserves issued and predicted. Pork | A, T. & 8. F. |West End ........ 97 |lings and calves, $3.5004. stockers and joarket oponod casy with wheat: eused ot | Roceipts of Wheat diiring the last three |8Nd Iard are higher in sympathy with hoss, | | do nfd [ 91% Westing. Electric 50 | feeders, $3.004.60; veals, $4.75@7.00 DUt rafited vttse from lowest ehieis o | days, 225,00 centals, including 223,000 Amer- feceipts of which are light. Milder weathar | ‘Amer. Suger ... Atchison 4s 1011 | HOGS—Receipts, 5200 head; market aver- B TR, Taiie Som Jowee o ihenly i f joan has lowered butter and eggs, but coffee Is [ Am. Telephone 2N.E. G & C bs 68 | aged about steady; all grades, $6.301552%; T i e prade nd "t ayutated, | Recelpts of American corn during the last | fulte steady, lgrge purchases having led to | Boston & Al.... . Adventure ........ 191 [ bulk of sales. $6.%6@6.45; plgs, steady. ceipts. Closed M@G%e net high e | three days, als hopes of bettering demand. Cotton goods | Boston Elevated.170 |Rng Min. Co 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS_Receipts, 40) head; o, Y % MRt ol March | are. working lower at nearly all markots | Boston & Mo.....194 |Amal. Copper ... g8 | market steady: lambs, $#4.90G5.15; vearlings, | glomed nt ¥t May, dbkeriohae, closed ut | Raiad 5 and now cotton 18 5-16e off on the week on | ¢ B. & Q.04 |Atlantie o 1188 | 4506475 wethers, $4.2504.60, ewes, $3.950 1 B ij mpokars 800 o (460, clomed hu kit oled A et Poor trade reports and pressur ‘wouth | Dominton Coal . 38| Boston & Mont, 368 | 4.2 100 3 W and helfers, §2.0004.75; canners, 81 %00 Iv‘x"\g‘:\ln:||‘v|l|h“' 88,000 hl\”-xl-ww o0y | | TOLE Iy:v‘m: m!|lu'5-l:‘x‘ > ”“‘h“.’;;” u 1-|ern interfor holders to realize, leading to| do pfd L110 | Butte & Boston “ — \ cows 2.76; bulls, $3.00G4.00; ~ Texas and Indla. 2 white, Migc; White, 3bger track | S0%ci dulv, T84, § 3 4 May, | the bellef that the crop {s larger than ex- | Federal Steel % Cal. & IHecla New York Live Stock Market. 11 N B IFERS. eers, $3.45@G4.70; cows and helfers, $2.504 3 white. Xoi ,While, e ook | WSt fily: TS frmi cash, 400; May The numerous predicth P 4 ol Gl 9 " |Centennial 2 NEW YORK, March 8-BEEVES-Re- | 263 4 . 3,60, . e |, Ma in cotton supplies m me | Fitc .\;ur.( phl( 143t | Franklin s 2,380 head; steers, $5.40415.55; cables | 7 8 2 HOGS—Recelpts, hend; market ac- 1140 4.00; Texas bulls, $2.7001.50. 0 HOGR- Receipty, today, 1800 head; to 119 morrow W head, extimated; lefi byer 14 head, market opened steady, eclosing s28 ng; top, $5.65, mixed and butchers, $.% @5.62 fod to cholee heavy rough, heavy, 36306040 light, 85345 bulk of walew. $5.50G05' SHEEP AND LAMUS -Recetpts, head: sheep and lambs, to wtr chofee wethers, $4.5064.85; ¢ #1004 AD; western Khee wheep, § western Kanna y Live Stock Market. KANBAS CITY, March 8- CATTLE—-Re colpts, 2,000 natives, 15 Texans, 30 calves; market generally sieady to 10c lower; na tive beef steers, $4.6005.66; stockers 1% feeders, $4.0045.00, including heavy t bt At $4.26604.70; fed westerns, $5.250 10 ans i { cows, & 1048 heifers, 33 A, §2.25409.00 1088 9 5006425, cnlvi 1000 38 HOGS Recelpts arket v ne o higher; top, bulk of sales, 5 110 5.45; heavy, $0.46m6.5204; mixed 5 102 @ s Mght, 36200015 plgs, 84 10051 SHIEEP 'AND LAMBE- Receip(y, 210 100 head; market strong to 5 higher; wesicrn 1065 375 lambe, $4.90G6.10; western woethers, $i26 7 4.5%6; wostern yearlings, S1L40GL90; cwes, 1023 $3.75@4.25; culls, $2.5063.50. 1260 1070 St. Louls Live Stock Market. 210 ST. LOULS, March 8- CATTLE-Re 908 celpts, 1,600 head, including 90 ‘Texuns 110 3 75 market steady; native shipping and export a0 $4.86@6.65; dressed beef and butcher 1350 5 $4.00@6.30;, steers under 1000 b Y %4.60; wtockers and feeders, §2501 4 1020 1060 1020 1180 1036 1300 540 160 #6e. Options, » but steady u months ago by the leading authorl - 25 | Humooidt omorra t tie, 110 | S 24 tive and a shade pigs and ghts, FiOPB ieady' Mtite, Conmon (o hoige | AT Stendy cash. 25c; May, 3 iontha ago by the lesding Ruthositiss, cops Humeoide ™, dy; ‘exports) tomorrow, 88 catl u e {iveand a shadel wigher; pigs und Nehts, 100 crop, Tk 1, UGl old olds ag | R Ao kg conxumption now coming o hand a4 |Parrot ... VLVES—Receipts, 37 head: market 8 o.60 fo; Pacliic coast, 10 crop, 17G10c; 189, 11g | 4 CLOVER SEED-Dull and firm; old prime, | Wool is moving more freely and the tone | Mex it/ guiney stendy to strong; veals. $4.0041.75; little o0 SHEEP AND 1TAMBS—Recolpts, ) 4k e; old olda, ¥GSo oy cash and March, $. is more cheerful, apparently on the idea [ N. 'k (3anta’ Fe Cop... calves, 83 | 15 head; market steady; native muttons, §j HAY—S8teady: shipplug, TTl4G8c; good to that prices cannot well go much lower, | 014 Colony ww Tamaransk SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 4446 | @4.60; lambs, $4.55@6.30; culls and bucks, cholce, 84a@ic S = Heavy sole leather {s in demand at all mar- | Rubber. 185 Utah Mining ... head; sheep firm, lambs strong but slow; ) o $2.7514.00. HIDES—Quiet; Galveston, 20 to % ibs, | A March 8. kets and talk of 4ic for oak tanned comes | Unlon Pacific S04/ Winona ........... 67| gheep. $3.7665.00; lambs, $6.05 1 1 181g@ 1940 California, 21 to Ibs,, 19¢; > rthern, 4@75c; 2| from Boston. Shoe shipments are still he- | Unlon Land ... iz Wolverines | HOGS—Receipts, 2,581 head: firm; good Taxas dry. 31 0 30 b8, Waal o a7 low & year azo —— -l i T Difes, $5.90. LEATIER — Steady: homlock ~ sole, 2, b2, Tron and Stael may properly be described | *Ex-dividend, T state hogs. M; Western pis#, &8 f - JAMES E. BOYD & c0. Buenos Ayres llght 1o heavyweights, @ ARLEY-Quiet; NO. 2, 57c; sample, 408 |as buoyant. Prices of plg fron are firmer, an e Stock in Sight Telephone 1039, Omahu, Neb, o weld, 23t W whole. despite smaller sales, and Bes Tank Clearings. Following are the receipts at the four | PROVIBIONS - Hect, steady; fawmily, $10.50 4 mer piE I8 e a ton higher at Pittsburg. | OMAHA, M ¢ . : os o1 ets for March & i ~ 3 11.00; mesn, $X60G9.00; beef ‘hama, $I8 500 Peoria Market. As an example of the demand for crude | $1 ‘bi&.:"fll‘\'rze;‘r::?m‘mfl'l::"kd "‘xl.".fi ‘, ar prinsipal” wesisn m“'k,.:rls’ '.fif.;.’ 'mwp ‘ COMMISSION ",bum".]-:‘-'ko:i_lx‘:.mlu A oxtra '.'w'"xl\"\ mase ¥ A ) CORN- Easler steel 1t might be w id that $3 advance on | §91,61; Increase, §13,804, " [ 8outh Omaha 9 1, 3,001 L 16,00 m d Mekled 3 the pool s {8 pald for Bessemer billets | CHICAGO, March K. 122,101.125; | ' X0 s “ 1 5 E g TOC] Tes, $8.00610.00; shoulders, : 2 white, 2 ;| and 34.3 T Dt o Tar=t Bt | pSEeAGD, Mardh Roflasrings. BI04 | Chioago .. 3 T | 3 s | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKY, pickled hams. Lard, 26%¢, bl Jets for bt delivery. Finished prod- | 4851 New York exchange, s diseount o o e W T | s 5 5 » of T Western steanod, $1.8; 'y WSk the basls of §1.27 lets share the strength and fnished piates | ST LOUIS, March 8 - Clearings. $6.55,005 . BULLS, Cosrospentond: Jale & Womes & tinent, #; South America, $5.6; compound, L tshed goods. ure UFingIng 12 above the scale, while plates | balunces, $hiihils Money, steddy ac ogs| Totals ... FEXTY I Mol veih 3 Direct wires to Chicago and New Xesa

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