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THU IT“D \\' MARCH '.‘.‘. lmn. & THE OMAHA DAILY “FF — — — - —_ - - _—_—_- pickled hams, $05oat0.m. Lard, firm: [ er prin fancy nearby | hame funds were quist on the bourse today Rl w Avy. 85006 0215, mixed packers, ) mer om- | | EGUE¥irm, e higher! fresh nearby. | hurder, especially Northern Pacifcs, Mine ; | N 3 ) o SHERP AND 1AM o s k. $16. (il ' wester 3 esh south: | wete ",”", and banks were firm, o8 1 s o 3o [ head: market steady: w .15 u)f HEESE_Firm: New York full creams, | bourse mines rec on bear pur- 3 < €17 3o wetliors, $07505.10, oWt o Cora Active and Bhows Resumption of the ALLOW e ity (8 #%e: | fancy emall, 13ic: New York full cfeams, | chasing Ohofce Beef Bteers Bteady, Others Weak ndl | 1 v b s frec). A Air o cholce, 10k | 3 ' Advaroing Tendenoy, RICE—S(nad test P v New York Mones WMarked Cows Unchanged. | & ] | S Louis Live Stoek Market | 5 a i pa do Grain and . | NEW YORK, W \|.'\|\A.v-\ 1 15 3 {0 March 21— CATTLE-1 — e 1101 e, e TOLEDO, March ¥ HEAT — Dull, | call. iemer at 453 per. cont last o | |8 i W 4 . including 180 Tex WHEAT MARKET EXHIBITS FIRM UNDERTONE | | (111551 1 1658 i e anh N May and duty, [ ef ot ! vay *|HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER | i HE e A AR | rane re, ¢ . i i STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm ot de ] 4w ) | trors, $.6vir i buteh - gmal faricy small, | h, ie: May, i i il g ual business fn bankers, biils ey | P ) KRR Btoors €25 4 ader 1,000 b Onts Dall and Featureless at Vi 18 Reced 17631 packages; strong SVERABEHD . Gcllve; cnsh and Murch, | for aixiy. days: omten Enten 4 auii s 08 OIS EEICE | STAGH RN | S5 o0t 53 canmor it Hinally Grow FirmeraPre [ western, ut mark. T southern, at | Octoher, .6 [ cmpmerctal” Biile, $1% | @ Evwes aud Wethers Sol 1 1170 812t AP TN TR | slons 0 nny nnd PO ULTRY A fowle go; | Wilwaakee Grain Warket IRl RioRn doliare qoe | waciae) L sl AL B B | 3 | s & ond e " y LS SIS Harden Later, | emickens, ‘11 “turke dressed, SEM L ATLWATKER, March WHEAT TONDR o oot trong: state, | pared with Yesterdny, | I HOGHR. Roce 00 hend: market 36 | wi | steady; ‘No. 1 torther ate; No, 2| weak: rallroad, strong | 1 ' Jowar P o Tiehes S5 packer — METAL " ' | northern, i rllie clusiug prices on bonds today ate as | BULLE ! £ xvir | T, S 0P 8- Cable advices from London In- | URyis diendy; No. 1. 51 ollows | 85 . i 1 “ ! | SIEED AND AR te, 60 hea 1 CHICAGO, fi-A ted a fir 5 ! | . BARLEY=Firm; No.'z, & ample, 0 | ¢ Rechints werer > Cer i et | 1 1 1 120 346 rhe't Niehr \ Uons, 84,000 1 1 owhich r v for L. i | ' Omficial’ Monda P - Tl g & 16; Tambs, § o S and buck was observable in the gruin mark : iR MOVEMENTS 1N STOCKS AND HONDS, OmGIRl Weatmtias < ST ) b WHIEH wae t ta Ly tires at fohd-e | uy ! e ) w Stony Gy Live Stock Market @ fgher for May, wh 1 ! / Ll Deatings i Dess Sieek Market | v Thre days woek... .39 1 I { ! p SIOUX CITY. March 8 nd oats a " . ¥ Wit . & Trading wus Mostly Professionnl, | P S, - weok \ 53 k 18 ) ran CATTLE- Receipt 1 o v Wil and frregular, el 215 highe W und i ‘ quict | NEW YORK, March 2 The mevement | nan K betore i I Chy iy Jo % bgeves L t KA Tows? | Copper i local cir- | of toda ok market was confusing and | { Sam. © Weeks ag | 2 i w0 TR & B t v 1 . t he ropart | Clex W i ) teady; prices, | irregulir 1o the last degrec. The dealings | do coupon i | Bumme o weeks ako. L g | % anviE and yeariing i e in corn wax active (h ! wvar, e e oF nominal on the | were highly professtonal and thore 1| D, of C. 3 & {2iia| Rewd i, gen, § T L B A LU TR 1 b 4 ! " Hous R mark of the session, but the ime of busl i v Take i $16.6215 | 10 be a contest waging between i by | gon, i Rio G, 3V, 18 | nevera: Sude Vg i Toe hous 1 | . 1o hikher p he market, howe wed re At £69 10 [ manding the services of some of the oldest | *Can.” 86, 2«00y (8t 1 & 8 F . 6a1808 |~ TR TN i ; P Avatiot # which | and tuues its [ and most skillful professional operators in | C. & 0. 11 1078 88, Paul consols. 15008 | 1001, (1900, 1800, 188 . 1807 STOCK COWS AND 11 | NooR \ ) ® weitk Jick and | the street, Wh 1wk the cureent | do os L y { ’ mething of w check tor o ONg room tr 1 . ! s | Marcn 1.0/ 5 1 68 1 W Gs | Following are the rece f received something ' cad wis | Her among room traders and outside specu- | *C, & N it 5 i Proftaking . wi Il aguinst the e full & Domestle | lative contingent, whether the bulls we 1908 8o, pacific’ s s i X 4 principal western markets for M it fHe presstife was reducod On the othey markets were dull and nominal at old | really bulls, or the bears real So. Rallw oL | STOCKERS AND FEEDERS gt : Cattle. 1 L - t Ira ee lower prices, it would be very dificult P ” & T. M g 1 South Omaha . [ hand there seemed to be on inter " A market of wich haracter & T urch i Chivag y in " o he market. Higher cat ' distinzutshed by the weariness and th R e o [ | Kaneax City o ! I " eot in ! wed by the weurlr do 2n Maron 0 K 1850 EounthY offatinas, simost (pusaable Fou KIIf] ruses emploved by the operator & DG T i Unton Paeiic’ ) March y Cttied weather and o reduetion § For instance, experionce shows that noth Blectric . 108 *| Wabash 18 March b i arriva the factors to whieh | . - e, | DUYINE orders for the aecount of the friend i, 4 I Wekt Shore is March . | the baste strength of irket wis duc, | o OG- Recety Al good stock, firm {of the stock. as (he wledge of K& T 50 'Whe Contra) i March ! Cotton Wark My opened A shad e higher at | 4 3 raid againet it This gave tise (o e si is Va. Centuries | Muren ORK. Mir e undor Iiboral realizing sates, [ LIVE POULTRY—Hens, S g and | cfon that some large operators long - —— aurch | wed frregularity after of Which followed a further advance to 3% | old i drkeys, Gane; “ducks {atocke wore using well kiiown ear brokers | *Bid. **Oftered Mareh decline of 4010 polnts, il e, reacted 10 A2G4e. A report thit | And geese, failye 2 oo | 10 KE1L OUL i Tealize profits in order (o " i sitions, Following the o the bull leader, whi Iing openly, was | GAMESMallard ducks. per doz. $250 [ give the impression that the selling was | Hoat uau Quotation, | areh there was i FUrther recessio, alwo solling through brokers wi | St g0 mixed, SLI@LSO. o | for the short account BOSTON, M I loans, @My | Murch i two, aft which the market with a number of re, whe i Litiioe: supnenton, o Weak at 161 The market opened with the influcnce of | per cent; time M@t per cent. Official | March i} | wdvanced dail points on the o bearish attitode For a tr ve Siaise vator, 22 i o (st night's upward rush st mantfest, | sin MNeare i o U hotise e citne the market ruled dull, b t RESI OYSTERS Iirst grade, «olid | the selling to tuke profits caused a decline | <= - - nea—— | o R W investment @ primary receipts o biichel net | d MK caunts, per can, Bei ox- | o <ot in almost immediately. which foreed [ A s 62 |West End March " d swered freely on this 1y Tisiom tast vear. created sufficlent appre i mtndardy, oo modium, S | prices very gently below last night's level, [ do “pra N3 Westingh. iiec March fratte P 1 ont o shads the fuom ‘beon Henaton amoni'hort 1o catie @ rall d & e Bk Cntesana, | I Hhefington faria Norinern “Facitic *the | Amer. Sigar 1 XiCison 4s | Marenh mironger than vesterdy morning, but hot | ariin of @ during the Rftoenoon, | Longs n i elects, a profit-taking was expectinlly hoavy do pre R AP O | ftee B Bo0d an the closo, The general run of [ $hoctil + mentioned. Fher Yiberally, but were well met and the mark oSN b PR the meager details which accomy Am. Telephonie \dventure BiRh i good as the close, The generul min o¥1 mare or foss investment demand throns Closos e MRy Wlsee iy FROZEN FRESH FISU-Black hass, 1865 | iioghtion that an® aarecnmnt Boston & Alb'y Tiine Min. Co Berch mixed hogs sold largely at €6.8 Wih e | oue e sosston, however, probably mor Taocal recelpts were ‘15 | oS L0 ety 11e; bulineade, Me? | reached for the absorption of Rurlington | Hoston K. y a1, Cop 2 Letter ana, heavier: hogs golng largel [0t it and af a better than seen e i the activity of the earlier delivery ) Nibuts de; Borring, 4853 | wout. The announcement of an export of [ . B & @ g PR S indicates Sund toek | e The choicost “londs or only 41z | ence for October nnd the romote posttio Aetivity of short duration at the hegin b Joci perch, SQICH gold o France also had o depressing miftu- | Dominton Coqf e ORI o o cars ‘of stock | the Ligh point of yesterday. Packer on the ground that @ record Tecossio ning of the session and agiin near the enid " i, rod’ snapper, 10oj | BLi0 “op I L ant" whoa mround fof | ;o rd i & Hecla Lt Lt R Bk Bt |/yior, dict ot aeony to ia ke ansious fof SUb; heen too generally ancentod T the hent. that can e said of the iy 065 smelts, i Wrout | i il wEAn e amon (xChnge experis | Federal Sl ""k'"'“" T N N S T i TS wheat trade Bt dew (il dutine ONS-Live, por do As to whether the movement was a special [ A0 pre ikl M. & St P, Ry 1 after w few Toads had changed han sellers were refusing 1o mak et exhibited fiem undertone i HAY - Prices squoted by Omaha Wholesale | 8¢neral feeling s that it is the prelide of | Gen. Electr 217 | Once System T #| packers wore onlybidding $6.821 and £.5 | cncotirigement.feports’ on e ot May and replacing it with July formed Ly Dealers” association: Cholee apland, |® TRUIRF outward movenent of gold. Bunk W (Parrot ... i1 Ry b (he weneral run of hoks a1 N ek ST Cunafuvarabte: Ty considerable part of the day's operation. | & No, 1 upland, § ‘medium, $7 o b | ers professed to have ne fear that such K [l | Quiney JE &M, V. R'R a " | lust end of the market was weak and | very heavy movement checked confident The firn curly was a result of stendy | g Rye straw, These prices are for | Movement will affect the money market | Mex. Central 724 Santa’ Fe ' Cop. & Ry N | o ¥ hogs sold’ ax low as $.82 or | buving of ‘cotton for In cih! moderate receipte and unsettled | huv of o, 4 quafit Del d | unfavorably. The fecling of depression w N. K. G, &« Tamarack M & O 4 1| ubout Tower than yesterday's general { market wis tinnlly casy polits 1ot weathir, together with the corn strength. | iy, Recol i i mand | Lractically oy ring 1 Ve | Old Dominion Hotah A B & M. R R R 15 3 11 market. As will be ween from the table [decline. Spot closed il lower; i Muy opened nnchanged to 'irtae higher at [COATE No. 2 white, 8. and during fder of (e there [ Rubber 22ty Winona v CLUB& QU Ry ' [ of average prices the cost today of all the | dling uplinds, S 0 midd g gl 8 o At gt i Seclltl i | GORN NG M st e "o i anees” e Wit Uaten i 1 G Wolverines |G R & e ] i1 | ome fs only wbout 2 lower than yesterday. | aulex, S balow uturen viosed Cuies weliing (hrongh brokers to T e | B5es N—$15 slight response in the general movement, | Union Lan L & P westll 5 5 i1 | Represent h, e Apri 3 corn strength renewed alarm over steained | ETABLE and nvariably suececded by i realizing | = ———— s | Nlin0is Central b | e Sk ) o - $aie; ;'_‘“y\l i yelations between Janin and Russi i oy movement which carried the market bk | - o b - | HH H LR Gl Ol ks Komewhat alarming reporic of damage i T o0 doz., $L2sq | TOM B fraction ‘to 2 pomnts Practcally | New York Mining Stooks. Total receipts .13 § W W O bR A L the southwest from Hesstan iy coansed o » » per dos., §1.& oy hour during the day had its pulsation EW YORK, March 27.--The following | The disposition of the day's recelpts was | g L 1 rally near the end. Shorts eovered liberally Bk b of this sort. Burlington and Northern Pa- | &re quotations on mining stocks: | as follows, cach buyet purchasing the nume | G- 15 80 B Coffee Market. May rallied sharply to i6e and despite B i Basitet; 606 cifle were conspleaous in the recovery and | = - - ber of head indicated 8 i 190 NEW YORK, March 27 COREEE-8pot tit-taking closed over vester Yo s both made new record prices. The extreme | ddams ¢ o LR e Buyers Cattle Rio, dully No. ¢ invoice, iryaie. Mild, gulei: div, i TG Exporters reported 1§ oo, rie in Northern Pacific was § points and in | Alfce 3 lontario ... 14 4 TR, ‘ 9 Corldova, Sl Puinres opened strong Touds ket White seiboard clenrances were i, $g0e. Burlington 2 Breccr 120 Ophir ) A e s, * [0 tone, with prices unchinged to 5 points equal in wheat and flour to 522,00 bushel e o ahe. The belief that the coal miners Hrunswick Conll 24 [Phoenix St and Comoans | Blgher, "ruled moderately active, with' soma imar recelps e 55000 bighe1C com- | Al be averted affected the coulors [ Comatuek” Ui 6| potos RIS CORAAY:ceret [ forvieri et beciame et witih ired with ) last year, Minmenpolis Ll It Jolorado, | Morgan stocks generall \ Con. Ca “ |Suvage | 3 R | orders, <ubseaus it Wing ea and Duluth Teported 08 cars, against 278 L] i Colorado, | iy In ‘this movement the Eirles, the | Deadwood [Sierra Nevada . ol S O | tone under realizing. The clote was st IS weelk and 477 @ year ago. 1acal re S Tarly Ohlos, 55@6c; | endings and (he Southern ruiiway stocks | Horn Siiver [Bmail Hopes~..: g | SWIEL SOUNEY oo i | with prices & potits net Wigher 't 6 points ceipts were B cars, 2 of contract grad Aoy, ®c; Triamph, §1.10, 0 c: | all moved strongly upward. The movement | fron Siver |Standard VAt A o ol net lower. Totul N, 25,500 b includ The market for oits was dull, narrow anid YEH- ey obr: $ib: i Burlington affected the ofher grangers ville ¢ | Huston & Co " s April, S50c; May, 5600 August and unimportant during the foreneon, with (he | Hollund, seed, per ib. 1%e; | PY_svmpathy., Missourl Pacific roxe (o a | FEe Livingstone & Schatier.. 89 | September, 5 80c; Otcober. 5.8%; Novemher tone easter. Later, in sympathy with | A 3 + INCH | aw high Tevel an the very favorable stiite i i % W0 S50 Decembor, 56 0505 Jainuary, 6 wheat and ¢ v tone gn | ! . ’ tons. amilton & Rothschild. 41 wheat ‘and corn, a firmer tone gained n Flotida, per 6-basket crate, | MENt Of January net ewrnings and e e i b4 foothold, and with 1t* () s 00k | g7 Mexicans, per 4-basket crate, $5.60, d thwesterns were generally strong, on the | 4 p. m.—Closing: B F. Hobbick i 0 New York Dey Goods Market, fiht, May©sold between 2y and i | HORIONS"Gulor per bit, §1 { bellef In the approachin merger, the Colo e —= | Wolf & Mawhinney. .. i 10 |, NEW YORK, March DRY GOODS r sed 4 shade higher at a2, "Re- | CELERY--Calitornia, ds to size, 60@7e; | o members of the group heing consplen W il - B Other buyers s N {Phe market for hrown <hectings and drills celpt were 1 care, | Kilarmasoo, 56¢ue LU Flows. The Atchisons wereulio iected o e poo Jaupmd...... o i'"" LI & g W [ comimies dul"und weak. Bleahed ottons Provisions were dull and irregular. Tha AULIFLOWER — Calttorn crate, | TPDOFLE of an early dividend on the com fiiy Pennsylvania W retals W 608 T 16 anfet, withont quotable e, Conrns at the virds and the arrival of a greater ax, per bu., $35 fin many wwhed ax high as 4 ' No. Palfic pfd.| e, CATTLIZ chore was a fairly lhers 2 1 flannols opened for new season at Ir hut hur Tater in sympathy with (h or bu. ho eral 1 1o Fuel and the Rubhe anda oty on the part o ers was In good shape {and. ginghams unchange « Wiy leading grain markets, ‘The close, howover o Stocks Conspicnous, Ritbber preferred | b 0 s (Rand Mines .\ ay | and the’market " looked” about “stcadyon | 350 [enauRingnm s unchnaed L Rtan vt weemed rather casy, May pork sold Lyl i) rising Union Pacific was — heayy | 2 entra good cattle 1 [ 1ines at low prices, Dress goods in £aie dee tween 816, nd 316,75 and closed 2lac FRUITS. | throughoit, although it recovered sharply | =5 ~ - The market on beef steers did not have [ R RO L B TRLBL RS higher at $157205; May lurd and May ribs | RRIES-Florida, ‘per qt., 40¢; | from the lowest, The decrease in the Feb. | BAR SILY Ste ounce. | quite the snap today that it did yester- materials ¢ b closed each o shade down, the former at | Fnry et earnings hetd e stock Cdewn | MONEY-4641, per cent.” ‘The rate of dis- | day, but still the good heavy cattle, such $S8.0608.0715 And the Tatier ot 88 | Maiaga, per keg, 47.5009.00, | Onlr Towr ototka Monsc nt Hhe s e it in the open market for short bills is [ as will do for export, and also the handy Pstimated recel rrow: Wheat, 7 | Yo liob ;W ashington, per | profit-taking, which wis u feature through- ¥ Per cent; for threo month® bills, | weight cattle that are fat, wold without 0 8i corn, 110 cars; 1 AENALE ellffow ¢ %, Qut, was golng on 4t the ¢ ik L s DOt con difficulty at good steady prices. Some .00 hond ars; hoRs, | PG RANBERRIES—Bell and Bugle, ae | it tine, FONE LE L LI - the commoner Kinds, however, did not lio leading futures ranged as follows bl der por bl $850: per Crate, fhe bond market was strong and con- | Bank Oiearings. move an frecly, and in some cases sellors | # _ At b Lol ihold OO o ®OPICAT, FRULTS 5 timied_active. Total sales, par - valie, | OMAHA._ March 27— Bank clearings to- [ Were calling the market a nickel lower, Artiddes.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y ~“". debis s Calitornia seedlings, $2.00@ | § 035,00 |[uflw| ‘,\'Iulr- advaneed g and '!‘I\‘ m‘n "“f‘”fl(l“",":“llk day last year, ;'l'll'l'l;"ld“:"("‘r' ol ‘}';:"': 'I\ vars 40 | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Maohood Wheat | MO Calitornia, extra fancy, $3.25@ | A per cent on tha last LA THEAGO, Murch B2~ Clearings, 824,027 ‘rhe’ supply of eows was none 1o Tieavy | I o | Cumlmpon-?ncy."\‘(fnm l:mnfl:::"bm of Mom 30; cholce 83, wing are the closing prices on alancek, $2.060906; posted exchange, | today to meet the demands of buvers, an: “w i £ q N P01 banch: ababr: : M6701.89; New York exchange, S5 dis. | the et ns ¢ le could be quoted s o 3 all offects of self-abuse o [ HES Sesertmto e | L R arE G ke il _ |Simpetm: New Fork exchange, %o dlu- ( Che IRTKEL 8 & HNOIS SLUK ion i Hataher | Tiilodm WpE- o txcnseand, iareton, | @O " dlifornia, new cortons, 7ic; layers, | Atehison Wabash LOUIS, March 27.—Clearings, $5,00,- [ S1ff being received s not as heavy as it | SHEEP-_The recelpts of sh | AnervetoaiogandipILLS Gc: imporied, per Ib., 12g13c. do pfa do” pra’’ ! balances money, @7 per cent: | Was @ short time ago, and as a result | Mberal today than ye 13 l°° k“q "u rings| WOnts DATES-Perstan, in 60-1b, boxes, Sairs, bc - W York exchange, 100 discount bid buyers have to pay good strong prices in | mand was cqual to Lambs | the pivk glow to valel B8O L% por 10,5 Tialipmeen. Do por Joro® Bairs, bo [ paitimore & O... 22 |W. & | A 5 2 DR R SERGISE R T R PR L GLRC TR nathe | Iy e Rt I"”kh | i MISCELLANEOUS. Can. Southern .. 63 Wie. Centr . |:- n.-rrn,\;‘ March 27 —Clearings, $24,373,2%; m;lm:;lk- xfl,:g Il'r”||h|-n'| ..( le-I‘x;r'|h'|- pens. ;Tl;u‘xlxl‘rml‘ Inmbs »'.Ir.mm as x'ngn o8 85 £ ‘d\ R e e CTS. or ; Silsh i Ches, & Ohlo.... 46%|Thir linces, $1.818.352 k. calves and stags did not & o stronger than yesterday an Mty e A L I R hicigo G. W I & o i INCINNATI, March 27.—Clearings, | much of any change from vesterday wethers, taking quality into_consideratio 3,“,‘:‘}.-.:":‘,.‘:“.;!,’,‘.’,"‘":fi%“'é‘.’.fi‘«‘.‘.’.'r'fi“.l'nf.? July | raw peanuts, per’ 1b., b@sbec; roaste Y B. & Q Catlonal Tube 01,200, money, 3%@6 per cent; New York | The demand for feeders did not seem to [also sold about steady Standard ..,.wvy,,“m,.m,k ble guarantes bond, Lara o et 1beT pesanigistoasted, €40 | Ciuclyotr i Nab 11414 | eXchinge, 16a2sc discount, be any too active, but the supply was not | wethers sold a dime lower today, but they b May | ale P 4 i e do prd_ dams ' Express 1n *| C PHIEADELPHIA, March 27—Clearings, | Jarge, B eaiy. Dlira Baynikat hoil | mulkiind bautiasvensnobniad nesvise il Ne EXTRA STRENGTH v ! . .Q,c. ‘\”r:‘“f'dllzl:n, h + |\“:‘r . 2| AL T IMOR Qlaarings f.v\i I\’n\' t in from the c untry |I|l~]\\.v.-k‘ \.\.)‘-‘- 1o uteu Iy i . Immediate Res:” g No. cal calf, 8 to 13 lbu.. 8c: No. b ves & P Is-Fargo Ex $5,000,386; bulances, $44,570; , 4416 per | and for that reason speculators do not | Feeders were in light supply and the same YELLOW LADEL) | o | g i Sahetln 8 to b the, o No. b veal | 8 bl gt Am. Cot. 01l cent £ DT | int to get a bIg supply on hand. Repre- | old prices are still f Positively guarautead cure for Loss of Pov: H pelts, 5@iie; horse' hide ,.W§n5 P 1 Colo. Southern do ptd [ NEW YORK, Marcl Clearings, $285,- | sentative sales: Quotations: Cholee fed ; & Varicocele, Undevsloped or Shrunken Orga: ept. | bdtdialit s, b do’ st pfd Am. Malting 10 42,857, balances, $10,1 BEEF STEERS, fa; falr o good wethers, su gl Paresis, Locomgtor Ataxia, Nersous Prosiy <h quatations were as follows: ST, LOUIS, March 27.—WHEAT—Higher; [ Del. 1. & W Qo pra WARING . i 3 10 ewes, $415G4.90; fair 1o’ good ewes, $3.00@ | Liquor. By madl in plain packags. $1.00 1 PLOUR-Steady: winter patents, | No. 2 red, cash, elevator, i2%¢; track, 4% | I & R Am. Spirits mant Of the lrels “'““Ih Today's state- | 1 10 $15; choice lambe, $5.16G580: fair to good | bom, 6 for $5.00 with our bankeble suar: ‘atralghts. 332000 10; cldnre, e iy, T U1y, TS No. 8 hard: | o DA do DI reiiis Fal i, excisive of the $1500000 oid | 4 | o laniba, S0 15] " fecduf ewes. $3454f3.0; | antee bond 1o cure {n 30 daye o) refund ne Speclals, 0, paient Wil i > oath ils: thack | B0 wu aleAmer. & i ety e dilon " of “fedimp o | £ W feeder wothers, ' $376G4.00; Ceeder lambs, | money paid. Address oty L M e ' fhae: Qe B e shows:Avallable’ cush balance, $153,00,406; | § 305 Western weihers . se. 0§00 lmNEl:V.‘I'l'A MEDICAL CO. Higher; No. 2 'cnsh, 26%e; Hocking Coal e Boid western cwes 4 T B B 1 Inton & Jackson Sta., Of < White, IRt 20 THiinols" Central “do_ ned d Friday. 10 I ewes | Ao D HRR S fe Mt and Decy OATS No. 2 white, 28140; No, RYEFirm 6214 Towa Central |Am NEW YORK, March The board of | 6.. 0 ewes 425 | uffe. Towa. = it ® white, | FLOUR-Steady: ‘patents, $3.5568.75; extra | do_ pfd...... i do governors of the New York Stock exchange | 1 3 western ewes i - 5 Ry 3. 63, fancy and straight, $1.15a8.35; clear, $2.70m | L. 1. & W Ana. Min. (o hax decided to suspend business on Good | 1 mbs 1 BARLEY -Good feeding, 40646c; fair to | 29 Ao prd Hrk. Rap. Tr Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April 6, 1 western wethers .. 16 cholee malting, X6y BIZEDS-Timothy, steady; average te. | lake Shore Colo. I, & 1 — i Mexican yearlings 1 SEE )S-—-No. 1 flax, $1.55: No. 1 northwest $3.20004.00; prime worth more; flax, |“ "f & .\'.Imn. Con n".nl.m.‘., Wool Mark. 4 western v -r:m.u 4 ern. $156; prime timothy. $4.0040410; Manhattan I. > DId ST, LOUIS, oh 2T, - WOOL—F! ori|i3 s western vearlings i contract grade, $10.760 10 4 CORNMEATL- Steady at $2.10, Met. St Ry deral St ana LOIA, Maoh. fT-WOOL~Tirmer for | 5] western wethers 1 R 1 S~ Mesn pork BRAN - Dull, heavy; sucked, east track, | Mex. Central *do pfd ThaAT, 1 ane . & western wethers 4 WABASHRR 15,65 100 Tha . $8 12 041 77¢ 4 A Minn. & St 1 Gen, Electric [uices; medium grades, 13G18%0; light fine, western lambs H = ribs oxe), §7.00a% 10, ° Dry LAY -~ Firmer; timothy, $8.00@13.60; prairie, \|""|w[|n 4;||;...».-Y fxu).«l‘ 115c; heavy fine, 10@12c; tub washed, 17@ “:]M»rn lambs 3 houlders pxed), 0. Pac do | prd ‘ W0 cull lambs 3 shou oxed), o e baiis Aontie & it Puper LONDON. March 7. WOOL—The secand Western lambs i LovI, WHISK Y- Pasis of high wines, $1 T1ES—$1.00, M. K ; pd, AAFRS f Lho Jeo) ahetion sle oliwed today 3 western limbs H 3 SUGARS Cut loaf, 3804 wranilated .07, | BAGGING. ounie N T T e ance was good Tilon contintied Weatorn lambs - 4 St. Louis C Mhe racelits and shinne o 4 SMP TWINE e, N3¢ CrngNationa ¢ f Bod 8 fi western lambs i (e ecins and sigmens oy were 03| HENRASANSCI 0 o, 555 | N, L oah i Lt W S S R lamin 110 i | TheSt.Louis Cannon Ball ricles ocoipts onts, | Lard, $8.06. Dry salt ts, firm: boxed | Nor. & West g o Smand b 1ge tacent advenos wethers Y i i & Fitnr obta e oy SPPmETSS, | lotw, extr , $12%: clear ribs, $ha; | 40 Drd Wa diICUIt 10 gedl And Fohzed Low pelee Iambs | Lepvan Uning Aiation::antly, §ild p:m, Wheat. hi.. (/0000 100 Whon | clear " sides, 88,28, Had firm;boxed | No Paclfic 48 OMDATEd WIth the frat meiise. TGocd —— Arrives in St. Louis ..........7.00 a. m Corne oo ZHMR pikow | lote, exita’dhorts) SN clear b lo ptd,... Kreasy merinos wers i per cent and me: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Oats, ‘n:l: . M’v--\ 30.000 N RTALS - ead A R & N No. American dium “greasy, sultable for America, was 10 — 28 MILES SHORTE 0 Rve. buic il S b 100 || METALS Lend, Cidor ptd Paciile Coant", 11 5o | per_cent dedrer. Heavs and ity wer Cattle Makes SHght Decline—Sheep | QUINCY, . 4 N RY —Firm hickens, Pennsylvania )18t prd rregular and about unchanged; cross met and Hogs 8 On the Produce exchanke today the but- | (ivievs. 1ol ik, sicken: i | Reading do 24 hrd with a good, all-round demand; fine mo- CHICAGO, March 2 Re- . ter market was quiet; creameries, 15a21e; [ RN RS Sae: Beow do Ist pfd 4| Pacific Mail dinms were 3t reent dearer; mediim celpte, 19,00 head, Incliding 200 hiad Tex- dafries, 118, Cheese, fairly active, 116 Ly ' i do 2d prd People's G greasy of good st¥le and in good condition anx: Choive steers, steady; others active at @lhe. Eges, quiet; fresh, 1215 e haw i 3 ages | RIO Q. W Pressed 8. ¢ was in good demand for America and scored slight decline; buichers’ stock, ste ex s LGS Higher, 12ye, repacked and cases | g, G0l plo pra a full ”.vl\‘m«.‘ cours reasy xold freely, cept canners; Texins, stondy s ' NEW YORK GE A P RECEI DT P X St L. & 8 F Pullman P, generally at 0 of & per cent; poorer rime stee B5G6.M; poor o medlu aves \ Station daily at 7:00 Quao e D e SORT 85000 bu.: onte, 1000 bu do 2d_prd Sugar 1 ted ana .um ult to xell at ‘« reduction of 0 oowe Sh o i fam, A, SEING | Trains leave duily for St. Louls, Kansas e Da n Vari fi-”l 1ENTS- Flo | 12,00 bbis.: wheat, [ "7 g Pye do pfd | cent of Gaod Hope and Natal canners, $2. bulls, xteady, 827504 40; [ CIty, Quincy and all points Eust or South NEW YORIC "‘\T'.‘."I,I,"" ot AR hu. 3 corn, 162,000 bu.; cats, 15,000 bu. do prd Tonn ; Avl PO 4 v.w!r\l \n;l to m\." :\;nn-‘- ’l:.uh-‘ .mli(liwrm.w:v\ calves, st as-fed steors, | Tickets to all points in Europe via all colnts, BN Bble - exporis, 1o bk | LAverpool Geain and Provistons. i 90" plde Nmerican buyers at stoady prices The | s oo, | Texus grasy stoors, $SAGL0 | llnes. Call at 0. & CL Lo elty office, 11 steudy and moderately acive chol LIVERPOOL, March 27 -WHIAT--Spot, | ibber best grades scored an advance of 5 per cent. | 6 oy o bulls, steady, 827437, 5 curs at | parpam Street, Paxton Hotel Blk., or write brandss Minnesota . patent Fobad ;| irimg No. & ved; weatorn winter, d dyd; No Pacifie W0 prd | 80w’ white xcoured was unchanged: in Receipts, 27,00 head; tomorrow Tnesotu bakers, $LO0GI20; winter pitt orthern, spring, 68 Wd;: No. 1 Calffornia, | So. Rl wa stern Union.. s [ rior grades were frregular throughout the O R f 3 f ] @15 winter extras, $24562 80 winter Jow | . Tex. & Pacific. .. #1's Republic 1. & 8.0 10% [ BOSTON, March 27—WOOL—The Amert od Lo cholc heavy, $6.00h.15; Fongl C P. & T. A, Omaba, grades, $2AMEL . By fonn Al far |, CORNSpot. firm: American mixed, new, [ Tilorn Paeit 15 do prd @i | ean Wool and Cotton Reporter will say of | B.8605.00: Hgnt. $5.804606, bk on 0od, $3.801 “\v. cholce to faney. $3.2043.45, i American mixed, old, 4 Ta: e, | 45" alP. G, C. & 86T 67| the wool trude tomorrow: The market hus | G o ent, w.MG6H; bulk of New ¥ ? ¢ BROVISIONS~Beef, extra Indla mess,| oot eceints BN O, er's d t bout steady; ood to chojce wether notably In territories. Australlan CORNMEAL—Firm; yellow we stern, and 1Znglish and Trish wools and SLMOGS.05; falr to chofce mixed, $4.6074.5! | easy, 618 3d. Pork, prime mess weste Tling, st | g, $4.800 | | financtal cablegram says: Business w extern. sheep, $480UBAG; ye city, e, Brandywioe, 8245025 steady, 6. Lard, stre American stoadily today, preparing for the line of both ‘domestic and forelg Jrastern aheen:, MAGD.L i adtbi=teadys No. ' wostern, g r, o, b, | fed, i nolls, i ortie weatern, in | hoiidays. The shorts covered thelr ure. under nekotmtion. One ouse 13 i I hattve lambs, $1.7545.40; western lamb ont; wtate, SRGGIC, o | fi, variots erces, 418 0 ms, short ¢ 0 16 tracts In consols. American shares ported (0 huve cieared out praetically all | 1.. | ™ BATLEYQuict: foodii. ioisise o, 1, 1, [ Srong, i 8 on: Stron’ Cumbertund | i Seeadily a1l day. The featire wis 1 territories, amounting (o 1500 1e: | 1 - | E_BEST Now York: malting, §20 jc CUt, 26 to 30 1hs., 478 615 short vibs, 16 to 24 | Northern Paciiic issues. which were vory | and these wools sold at prices ranging aii | 1 NET S Lixe Stuok MAnkst PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BARLEY MALT-Dull; western, 65 1bs,, 438 0d: long clear middles. light 2 to ong. New York frightened the market | the way from e 10 45 “ wof | 2 SW, YORK, March F8-Re- | TOURIST EXCURSIONS WHEAT—Receipts, 102000 bu: " scpacis, |34 1 {5: long clear middles, heavy. | hore somewhat by sending over selling or- week are figure 0 1o, | 5. celpt, 26% headd; murket, firm: xteors, $46 | A " 26,000 bii.: spot them: No. 2 ved, Sige 1, o b, | 5 0 40 1bs,, 26 607 short clear backs, 18 10 | dors jn Northern Paeific flat, but these o have been purchases of wool not | 1 @i choice steers 8. oxen and tags un via the 8 eleviator, No. 1 northern, | 2 108, A088d; clear bellies, 14 to 16 1bk., 478; | gime shares led the sudden raily that fol- | only by consumers, but also by dealers | 4 i izaanon bulls il extra faf Duln W Lo, boaflont; No. 1 hard, Dus | houlders, “square, 11 to" 13 Ibs, stron, [ Jawed the first hesitating decline. Eries [on speculation. Among the consumers who | 1 1020 Dulls, $4.20G4.75; cows, 82.1063.50; extra cows, AT luth, f. 0. boafloat.’ Options experi- | 368 8d were algo Infiuentially bowghts Andcondas have h buying wools the dress goods | 2 5 $Lio Cables ~ unchivnie expor enced a steady undertone all day in apito of 2 " o not affeeted by the dividend declured, [ mills have been conspleuous. They have | 1 1000 narters of beef : : — dullnoss, being nfucnced by irengin of [ Wensas City Grain and Provistons, | B0 Wk buing TintoxThe | purchased territories freely. Duplicate or- | 1 1010 P ALVES- Recelpts, 4620 head; voale corn, higher English cables, lberal seq KANSAS CITY, March 27, “'"l :\'l" bank b L0 gold in bars. Money | ders for lightweights have continued to | 2 116 higher: common and prime veals, $4.067.15; cK lsLAND bourd cleurances, export demand. smailer | M July, "#c; cash,, "No. rates inehanged taday. Siver | come in, and makers of these lines have | 1 108) chofee * selected veals, $T60; 1o barnyard terior movement and covering: closed firm 'wvv-v*' c: No. 2 red was flat on New York s 11 the abso- | bought fair amounts of wool. The mariket | 1 elyess Hidle catvel, ot | | eo—— n— @he net advance; Miy, 8 2 spring, ;N Tite censation of ndian support is no stronger than it was, and any 1 SHE AND TLANBS Receln " At Se; July, S0 5-6@NC, closed i Sige; cnsh, No. tempt to advance actual prices on the | 1 el Tamis, i oy, 106; common OUTE eptember, 19 1-16a800,¢, closed ot white, d0c; Nao. i, 3914 relgn Flnancial, part of the holders beyond the level quoted | 5. hesp, H.0G6I0; hucks, $000e.00; i 2 white, A28t LONDON, March e horrowings | 1ast week results in checking business. | 1 primo, $5 a6 ;. clipped. 8 CORN - Recelpts, 8,000 bu.; oxports, 184,00 L Gl N O T i have it 'a6e | The sules for the week In Boston amownted | 2 Coipts, 5582 head; steady, 7% | | Leave Omaha— BuE spot fiem NG, e Wiavitir arid. bt o Hmothy, s10.0a11.00; chotc | fram the Hank, of, Fngiand Bave Dot Wb | to"aizii i domestle " and. ofvon” 1w, | 1 1o 3<enic Route through Colorado and 0. b, aflout. “Option market was fairly | Prairie. s85as.m (s e LR AR L T LU {gn, making a total o 0 it " Btrong today on active speeilative suppor BUTTER—Creame ame oy ane o were | against a total of 568,00 Ihe. for ‘the pre: | 1 . Jdoseph Live Sto arket. WEDNES! Weal.t Locul ‘Whorin * copered amn: [ fancy: e mery | poor. Transactions on the Stock exchange | Yy ook Ytal of Bo1som for e | & OUTI N JOREDIL March - (8pe- EDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND prompted lso by firmness ubroad, liberai [ BGGEFirm: fresh Migsouri and Kansas | hisiness Is expected before Easter. Con- [ Correspondi Tt veir The ales | 1 cinlyThe Jaurnal augies:” rancos, small recelpis, and closed fim | $0ck. 10le doz., Toss’ off, 'cases Teturned; | W Were steady on a sight raly. Amer- | Snce Januars 1 amount to 560150 b i dpts, I head: market /U L@l tet advance; Mareh closed new whitewood cases included, e B o N o™ T | against 41,015,000 hw. for the corresponding | 1 [active “aind steudy to owar: putives For Information and Tourist Dictionar May, 4T%ad8c, closed at inc July, 4miem | R EIPTRCWheat, 25300 bu'; corn, 14,40 e Dagity, reacted and recovered at the | time last " year 2 ‘H‘\‘-!un ‘1"\.“‘:‘. .4l‘u’~4h‘rnu ‘;‘“.‘,,. i 54 h:..;uz Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam 0884, 8t ¢ : il AN TS W) W bu; corn, [ oORe I T ore T market: | aporated and Dried ¥ | Stogs, 830004 Bi: yeariign wnd calves. £1.10 | | v— — pOATS-Rocelpts, 15700 bu.; exports, 05 | 400 bu.i oats, 2000 b wing o the flnetuaticns, was crowded and | NEW YORK, March 27— EVAPORATED onle 840560700 & v T Telephone B inbe: Aittiun o e No. 3 200t N Milwnakee Grain Market antinated. Canadian Picifie wos dopresand. | ABFLES-The ' market Tor evaporated ap (Ll RS ket | 2 Ny § whits g ot Jtand runks were irm. Kaflies were duil. | ples opened very quiet and in the absenea ta 5 kol mixed Wostdrn, Gvaiitec Wk, white Sy | MINNEAPOLIS, Aurch Dimartes | AR AEURKE WACE Orm e e AN | e e s Bere Hadre of Taak hom Ll Boyd Commission Co B, Options firm bt qujed « s May, Sgaiiie: Jaly, 5%a6e; Caneing from soe to 81 The amonnt of bul tate common, 4@11c; chol LAMIS " Successors to James E. Boyd & (o HOPB-Steady: state, common to chofee, | o1 (tack, No. 1 hard, e No. 1 northern: [ jjon taken into the unk of Er 1 on | head: markei steadys no ¢ Ty . B ] {200 crop, 10aplke; 180, 11glite; old olds, 35 | Ties No, & northern, watode, B Toay w16, RNIA DRIED FRUITS-Co | heads maskal & 1o, do lamb OMAHA, NEB o; Pacllic coast. 190 crop, 16@1sc; 109, 11 FLOUR t ond [ PBVRTR, March Aieiness on Il and hominal. - Prunes, 3%€c pe |, $40TA.T5: ewes s utaM b i 300 olds, 2t @ f patent al U clears, €LA310; [ gy opened Sl nersc b i 1o alie una duality. Abricots, Roval, | 1 ¥ ¥ | COMMISSION FEAY--Btowdhy shiping, T7c; good (o | Second clears, £ e, 2PAeY Shflon @tock exchanue Mane ik s, Phaches, pealed Kansas €10y 01 | Grain, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS B BRAN=In bulk, $13.213.50 clully In Kuflis. Later \sh 4 uinpecled. 51 | AE CITY, Murch plll il o . e e Qalveston. M to w AT tintos rallled. French | R * nati | o e il 4 BiSleo; Californla, 21 to 5 Ibs., 1813716 ‘eoria et ear tho close the ady i tintas Sugnr 13 l - o8 V1 Direct wires to Chicago and N . TOARR I L0 0, 1bw, etridise A, March CORN--1ligher; No. | Naa uereniunted, h s mpathy with higher ORLE AND TEIFE i VL best stockers i e | Corrospondence, John e A N otk & Steady: nemlock sole, Ruonos | 3 5 by Parmiet'stocks closed in hoiter de. | Quisi open o 410 e w thers sl f L dhie fires JEht (o heaviwelghts, 2uzier acid, | OATS-Firm: No. 3 white, #7e, billed SORRAY: Hraslliane sdvaneine: an. favan R . 8ra Birons: utlisn - Sna hrough exchange. - Iafies were ipactive most of | 4yt seconds i 9 4 fed westerns. $4 CTRES nid 1 FROVIBIONS-Reot. stoudy; tamily WHISKY~$1.27 on basis of finishied goods. | Tty cloning weak, Throe. par eent | vacy stronm: open Ketile 1 e, 34156500 Dincuses, Tas L60: mess. 350G 0 baet ‘hams, 101 38¢ for the account; exchange on | NEW YORK, March #i-—8UGAR—Raw HELKE 55648, canners. $ if wcne, et Ay iry, 830 hacket, $.50a100; extra Tniia delphin Produce Marke L utc tor checks: Spanish 48, | firmi falr refining, 3 13-12d: cenirifugal. % | o w1 2% 6 s calvow, $4.038.50 8%, or oy wall, L mali . Cat meats, fiem? picki i ADELPHIA, March 27 ~BUTTER - | 7% test, 41-32d; molasses sugar, §9-3243 >-14e. | 1 1 HOGS— Raceipts, 16500 head; murkot Froe hook. 3 @000 pickied “shoulders, 36.40g | Firm, good demand; fancy western cream- | BERLIN, March #.—lntesnationals and | Refined, nrm. i T B 495 300 |oc lower; top, §8.02%, bulk of sales, 5550 | e, 08 or B d, lnl. Eacaroge, N, g A

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