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THE OMATA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1903 0 CAN higher, but uneettied and practically nom- | 7 : ~ ( 3 | f glecirolytic and casting at §i§, ‘nomunal | FLOUR_First patents, 8708380 second | The amount of bullion taken fnto the Ban butcher gteers, §.708.00; stcers Yndef,| * Lead advanced i 6d in London to £138s 94, | patents, $3.6x73.70; first clears, $2.70; second | of England on balance today was £26,000. ibs., $3.5074.56. stockers and fe e et o r o i Amed, Jdulet, S0 yun | clsars, oG ie, PARIS, MArch 9.—Prices opened irregular _—— F €4 48] cows and helfers, i .y, | changed at $4.12 witer was higher bot -~ . Bt ; p 0; bulls, §2.5008 Board of Trade Mariet is Brratc with | here Jindin Lotgon, the latter market ads| > AN in bulk, SILTIGILR. Theen rom Ren e e b 4% | Liberal * Recsipts of Oattle Oaused Beef 8 xas and Indian teers, Genera ly 8'eady Olote. I atae e 0 sunlle logally the | WEARE COMMISSION COMPAXY. general decline followed. Rio tintos re- Steers to Sell Lowe: 10 O . F 0 ™ head: . fmatket Y Ip her abroad, closing in Glasgow at 56s oot gy oA I g o o i steady to_firm: pigs and u-;’m.f $6,60417.00; - and In Middiesborough at 508 104d. | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb= | per caused bear covering. Industrials were o -] packers, $7.00@7.36; butchers 37,34 WHEAT BREAKS BAOLY, BUT RECOVERS | Locally " iron continues qutet and unc Telephons 1810, [ giod"Gemana Gind Hausder: Debcers und |HOG ~ MARKET STEADY TO STRONG % P AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, | At 324 0G24.0, No. 2 foundry northern CHICAGO, March 9 —WHEAT—The mar- % N oull_snd_seuiar. Ahe BrRVES 180 lamba, $6.0001.50; culls and bucks i rate of discount was 215-18 per cent. Ex- : | & 822,00 . 1 foundry southern and No. | ket showed some strength early, helped | change on London, 85 16c for checks; th In 450; stockers, §1.5063.00; Texans, § Onts and Corn Ris fghtly, While | [“joundry eoft at $23.60@4.. Warrants|by gencral short covering on the fow change on London, %f 1éc for checks: three | Demand for Fat Sheep 4 Lambe e ) 2 » Provisions After Active Vacillating | continue nominal., S e e e Waa | (o sy Mirch 0.-tHome'‘tunds were | Continued in Good Shape and the SR : New York Live Stock Market. Day Remaia Little Changed OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Sis0 some sympathy with fhe eafly cOrn | wers malnal et Tonionie oreignare Prices Showed No Quotable 4 W YORK, March 9-CATTLE " ol advance, but later both wheat and cory | Canadian Facifics fluctusted sharply. Ex- Change from Last Week. H " i Be . receipts, steers, wiow to : Condttion of Trade and Quotations on | SUPPT O A0 Whent deciined le ffom | chanke on London, som Solpes” (oF Sheck Pl nRv 3 {8 | iover rat gt cowe, spate Staple and Fancy Produce. montha. Mere than hait of the loss was | for thres months’ bils, B per oont T i 1% coo '"=H<(' £.40a4.40; @400 cables, } 3 < GGS—] p - recovered berore the close, following the el i R . ” 3 H | steady; live cattl and sheep, 14 todny Cage ungeiiiad Ang a sbvere Preak g a8-Market weak; fresh stock, 13@ | raiiy in corn. There was rio cold weather | NEW YORK STOCKS AAD BONDS. SOUTH OMAHA, March 6. | 1% 850 E by bhec, A& ENt: dressed refrigerator deveoped on generally bearish statistics, | bl POULTRY—Hens, 10G10%c;: old indicated in the west or southwest Pri- Recelpts were: Cattle. STOCK CALVES, | steady but a rally occurrsd near the close and | roosters, 4gbc; turke 13@e; ducks, 5@ nr’&‘ receipts were 555,000 bushels against | A—— Official Monday .......... 4210 2 “e 3 1 ! q 92 head; veals, final figurs n May were only %@% | 9c; geese, 5@9c, chickens, per Ib., 10@10%c. | 0 busliels last year; nrimur{ ship- | Expected Decline Does Not Comé Off, | Bame day last week X STAGS. higher; barnyard and western Jower. 'May corn closed %@%c higher and | DHRESSED POULTRY-Chickens, 11@g'lc; | ments. 207,000 bushels against 160,000 bushels. -8 X Same week before Y 1 860 300 18 ady; veals, $4.50G%.76; cholce o0 e were b H@%e: Droviaions fuled er- | hens, igiic; turkeys, Jo@isc; ducks, 11@idc; | Northwest recelpts, &2 cars, againgt i prrsibpto it it | o fU T TR R 4 ot | Cbarnyard calves, $2.80; clty . 2 v v ese, 11012 a_ year ago. Ca were lower, “lear- NEW < - 1our weel AgO 3 NEPT (o o - | C | ;‘:‘-‘ul(‘thc:'-‘"mlaf. ‘J:Z?..‘?.:’-«':Z‘?\’.aéé".#?,‘. ”}5 ,TTl!lc—tPlcklng stock, 12%4@13¢; cholce | Ances were large, 676,000 bushels = "he visi- s!oc‘.k mm’.‘{‘an%‘:,’v“\‘-.'rmfé”n‘?{-‘:’fl ‘:sr‘er: Same day last year...... 3,672 i “0'“'.‘5“('0“ 8 AND HEIFERS. 04 head: higher; Penn- redicts being unchanged o 24GSc lower: | aairy, In tubs, 1o1ic, scpirator, s, - | ble supply decredsed 16000 bushels. Ch | aphoriam that the expectsd does not hap: | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | LIlllfg il 3 o 1% [=ivania and staie hogs, ¥.40G7.80; mixed | the letter halt of the session, & severs OYSTERS. Siandards, per cus, c: extra | CAEO Stocks decreased 103,000 bushels. New |pen. A disorganized market and vio.ent | Th 3 D% ¢ ;IR western, nominal. break being experienced late In the °Te | Selects, per can, do0; New York Courts, per | YOrK reports 20 loads taken for export. | declines were looked for today. The evints | cattie e S T o e I e | .. LR i SHEEP AND =~ LAMBS-Receipts, 11 | reak being experienced late In the 9a¥,or | Can 42+ buik, xtr Selects, per #al. $1:76; | There was a_sale here of £ bughels of | prcved that the opening prices where there | the ve J08s Sid shesp at Routh Omats 1981 ' #HOCKERS AND FEEDERS. head: sheep and good lambs, steady; me- | ‘he opening B sy sauter on lowet ocables Standard, per gal., $1.35. " | No. 1 northern. local receipts, 35 cars, | \ere declines were the Towest, Tne face | year, o © date and comparisons with last | , e 915 300 10, S8 410 dlum’ lambs, slow on over supply; she and 1.?;. world's shipments and May wae OZEN FRESH FISH-Treut, 8@l0c; | With none of contract; estimatés for 10- | tors that made for recovery were at work : 198, 190, Inc. Dec. | j 3% 1 80 410 $4.0006.25; culls, $3.003.50; lambs, $6.00 Snahanged o 4 #hade lower at 74%@m%o, | heriing, oc; pickerel, Sc. pike, su; perch, 6o; | morrow, 3 cars. Liverpool reported nasl | from the outset. There was a vigorous 17428 193 BUO | ) Iy 3 0 410 culls, $4.5005.00, e et held quite steady early in the | buftalo, dressed, 7c; ‘sunfish, dc; bluefins, gc; | gatlon from South Russia opened, There | contest of the eiewerts for reaction and . Lsoodd I 1 I8 1 198 ¢ 3 - v The ATk B e e e and "May | Whitefiah, Sc; salmon,® loc; haddock, ilc: (18 the expectation that farm reserve will | recovery during an hour of furlous ac- e | N 3 W 4w Bious Dily Dive Stoei Maskef, B O e thons of & beatish gov. | codfish, 12¢; Fedsnapper - loc, lobsters, | show liberal, larger in the northwest than | ivity. By that time the reactionary ten- | omana for the last several duys Wit South |} - R s B k) oOUX CIT 9 { ePnment report tomorrow caused consid- | bolied, 'per Ib., ic; lobsters, green, per Ib., | has been assumed. dency had been arrested and recovery | oriana for the last several days with com- | ¢ H- R L 1Ceher, ) 1) AL TR Lo T e erl erable selling later and May broke to |8ic: bullheads, 10c; catfish, 14c; black bass, COBN—There was a strong corn market | gathered force for the rest of the dn" parisons . 3 - t -] Telegram.)—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3.60; mar Th%c, but 4 good demand from commis- | 20¢; halibut, lie early on the bullith mood of the crowd | ¥he closing was rather unsteady, but net | o e — e s & 3.8 ket strong ‘o 10c higher for stockers and elon’ houses and shorts brought about a| BRAN—Per ton, $18.50. and on small offerings of May. The best| far from the top level ¥s, . Date. | 1003. |1902.1901.1900. (1699, [1598. 1897, | ¢.0 360 3 8 418 steady for Killers; besves, §3.0085.00; cows, Sally and the close was at 144¢, & net loss | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | help was the large olearances, 1.1 000 | It waa clear enough from the weakened — — — — 3 FE 53 418 bulls ‘and mixed, $1.50G400; stockers an | T e rances "of wheat and flour | Dealers’ association: Choice No. 1 upland, | bushels. There ‘was enough commisslon | position of the banks, as shown by Satur. A4y Tt H MR H] o 430 b R e sl bl bl b | were 8,000 bushel Primary receipts | $1.60; N . medium, $6.50; coarse, . | demand for May to advance it to %c over | day's bank statement, that Mauldution of | EeM 679 * | 476 308 384/325( 8 i% 808 4 20 $2.504.00. e . Were 586,000 bushels, against 49,000 bushels | R¥e straw, $6. ‘These prices are for hay of | Saturday’s close; all the advance was lost | stocks must be resorted to. This expecta- 3 578/ 522 ¢ (352 387331( 2 3% 925 4 30 HOH Recelpts, 1.50; market hig | erear ago. Minneapolls und Duluth re- | 800d color and quality. Demand fair; re- | and part of it recovered in the last half| tion proved correct today ‘and e BEnE us\ 523 483 o |391(338| 3 3% 1016 435 quality poor, “selling at $6.70g7 | ported receipts of 582 cars, which, with local | celpts light, hour. July Jagged all day and at one time | dia" {1 fact call loans o & very lar 4 586 5% 478 3l o 3% H- o 1 $.90g7.10. | Doceipts of D5 cars, made total receipts 663 | CORN—ide. was 2%c discount. The weather not Sent a6a stosks were thus Gledsed and 55 533 434 3471398 o | L0 i L 8% —_— | DD ainst 469 last week and 4% last| OATS-®e. wet and prospects of a moderate drop in | forced upon the market, But the keen fore .96/ 529 4 68/ lfi‘ 3siass| 1 ] ‘B ig Stock in Sight. year. y RYE—No.2, die. femperatures. The visible supply | eased | sight of the bear party had evidently Deen H / ,',.-)' S Lo ,‘f.;",?,,',:', § H] Tos 43 Following were the receipte of live stock EQE 072,000 3 cal stocl med | antictp e coming of o . 810 4 3 p bal western cf esterday? T B o e eaknenn in | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per dos. | 21300 busheis. New York reports 17 loads i b e e 681l 598/ 538 * (368/3.9349| b ‘80 4% at the six principal wosiern cliigs yestorday o hieh caused s temporary decline, | 25¢; California, per doz., 45 e, taken for export. Local receipts, 339 cars, | uo that they were ready 1o by stocke 1 A9lYy| 588 5a3( 4 85 * (381342 )2 400 120 4 3% OMatis ety - BheLTs { Righer prices were rea.zed, May closing at | LOTATOES Fer bu., 40adtc with 2 of contract; estimates for Tuerday, | order to cover their short contracts. and 6 86l 581 5 25| 4 67 362 ¢ 343 & 400 o1 43 Shicago o 20.000 { ot Savkiios OF e at ATR@4T%e, after | JSWEET POTATORS-lowa and Kansos, | 489 cars. Primar receipts. 646,000 bushels, | faka their profits today. Buying of thi 8944|590/ 5 28| 4 77| 3 64 366 ¢ | 405 950 43 Kanses City 6,500 6,600 e eeon 418 and ThGeTwe, " Open: | B, against 47,000 bushels last year; primary | character forced . fractional adgances n | 801 B2 des 36l 378 280 ) 5 b M8 |5 Toum 400 ) TG e e Homewhat casler on tower | NEW PARSLEY—Per dos. bunches, 4. | shipmente, ' 476,000 bushels, against 115,06, | Union Pacific and Southern Banin T e gosul o | 528 408 502 3861347/ | b1 R Bt Joo. 1789 ! ing prices were somewhat easler on lowst | NEW CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 4c. | bushele. 'The 'shipping demand was Daor |very face of the opening tide of llquidation, TO2% 673 ¢ | 462 369373 330 13 i % 4% | Bt Joocph 17 D, D Nt oKorings the market ad.| LETTUCE—Per doz. bunches, de. and the east trying to sell. Cash Was %C | which was aggravaced By the coomianaim: T0u) 807/ 622 ¢ 3562 38734818 S8 410 Nl de O S - anlon { demand and light offerings the market ad’ | HELTS New southern, ber doz. bunches, | lower. over Sunday of selling orders by mal, tele: i sen o4l o (3838 B 450 Totals 5007 LW . 65,50 | momentary recession, but _clearances of 80¢; old, ber bu, 4he. o Ser don, £ OATS—The market hag been Irregular in | graph and cable Yrois ai quercers. it Kiso %.‘2;\ H’sl tHiMmis ,'5{ e BT b b e L s o i . %, §.7. | sympathy with corn. The trade has no velop ’ 2 | 3 E 3 i — T e T e og utrone: Lokl Fe- TARSNIES- Per bu., 4o et farge, Gt matket was K@ue lowsr. | foon) Cbankins Hoiry 87 that while the Tl R L o e R i o i st el i i Fraits. o . ‘er bu., 40c Country offerings were moderate and there o k- | | 3 76| of hogs here today, and although pack- JEW YORK w N 2 | celpts were 8 cars, 2of contract. | | GREEX “ONIONS-Southern, per doz. | war & falr cash demand. Local Tecelpts: | were i abundant funds, hey were ablo. s | * Sund P = \fors tiarSd i budding' o lidle Towtr, "they | ANE:Y Qe Wit comaideru b frm: oatn, but u firm feeling prevailed, infienced | Punches, 40c. 36 cars, With 21 of contract: estimates fof | maie. 0ans or Al naT peLenore,able to | ¢ Indicates Bunday. +falled to get the hogs, and finally Had 10| oo 0n" the more attractive frult, though e b T e T orn, while ine | ,JADISHES—Southern, per doz. bunches, | Tuesday, 215 cars. The vieible supply In- | change market ‘w at 7 ber cent The ex-| The number of cars of stock brought | faise their bids, The general market could demand continues moderata; commor. ar ekt Cofferings ‘addeq to the strength of | 46 oreaned '204,000 bushels. | Local stock In- | {sh the Tund for iair rorata to to replen- |ir today by each road was: be auoted steady to strong and falrly ac- | Guoted at 4@de; prime, ic: choice, S4@ Hght offerings added 1o the “ireat® buy: | TURNIPS—Per bu, #c; Canads rutaba- | crensed 23,000 bushels. A largo farm re-|call ‘loan rate was forced down o ttle. Hogs.Sh'p. . | tive, ‘the’ bulk of the offerlngs being dis- | JUO°G, At 4€0Ees, prime. ke ‘ o Ao Tt e b May 0@ | §8%: per b, 14c; néw sou'hern, per dok. | werve s expected. cent even whils the aetive Decrootyg or L. SR Rosed of by the middle of the forenoon. | “EALIRORNIA ~DRIED FRUITS-Spot S e o anagsse. afier fanging Be. | Dunchoe. sic PROVISIONS—Market _opened _ stron. | fhio day was ‘still in progress and. monce 1 . L |Along towurd noon, however, a_(raln &r- | ,runes being In slightly better demand are Socen Snaain aaa dec. Local recelpts | (ONIONS-Red Wisconsin, per Ib. 1%g:|The longs that eold out eary bought back | rates broke to o R o § ‘4 Llbiyed with several cars. and ihose did not | Jicadier in fone: quotations range from Sty were larger at 266 cars. BPINACH Bouthiern, Dot “@os. bunohi again later or. Market has been a de-| mand had been satisfled.. The sterling rate o ge, 80 that the close | GrdCiCr " Apricots. & Mot A , 3 dly stra e. Ligh. receipts will () 5 3 . . as very slow and weak. The bulk of the - ho: i R A e e e | we. f,'r'fi.u%\r' BOll® the ‘marker further. There | Dine Coffeacs Goints under the flood of loan & .| 8o0d welght hogs sold from §1.15 to $7.30 | Lt Steady at Balote ih boxes %o and prices Were oMWl O res at | o EMONS—Calitornin fancy, £2.%; choice, | \ere 3,00 head of hogs: market strong | duced iec at a tir S i L o .. .. |and _prime heavies sold largely from 3.3 [ (5 W PORS, GRCCRTE BE STING GGioe for B ks tofiowod by & accline on seting | 8% o o0 ) N8 Per bu., $256 and 6o ‘higher. Estimaten for tomorrow, | steriing Bedlindd &t Tondon and. basie e noNRSion P:n’é‘i‘r’.‘“f{‘,n'("i“f".'a ol from argeeica i by, packers, _ Covering by shorts caused a | NAYY BEANS—Per bu, 8286 | 121000 head, =Hogs In the weat today, G6007 | dicating the extension of the New York 1| 4066 down.” Representative saies: . v g rally and ciosing prices were about steady, [ jon i PN box. $Lo0 o ring | head, against 48,700 head last week and | pressure over a wider fleld. New York ex. o 4 Ne, CAv. sn B No . Ay bh. P Visible Supply of Grain. May pork belng 2ic lower at 318.32%, Ma ans, per.bu. box, 8180 b 1 | 1500’ nead last year. Welght of hogs for | Change nt Chicago alae recovered: voope, i No. 8. pr. - AY S Pr PR ol Lol ot o fard Dk@se off at $10.10g10.12%, and rivs | FARBASE-Holland seed, per 1b. the. o¢ | the week, 211 pounds, the same a8 pre-|compared with 20c discount on Saturday. AR 69 715 iy of grain on Baturday, as compiled by | unchanged alsONe | wheat, | CTAG HHS0GE . D asket | yious week. WEARE COMMISSION CO. MWith, the tmmediate apprehension regard: o' " & = 5 B 0 a1 g"; ML Baiduce exobungys 18 we X ; . CAULIFLOWER—California, per crat o ve 1 5 X 3 elieved the ‘otal receipts ........ 7 % 715 ollows 30 cars; corn, 49 cars; oats, 216 cars; hogs, | g o’ T Philadelphia Produce Market pressure [from the shorts became more| The disposition of the day's receipts was | & 71%?: 20 715 WHEAT—46,767,000 bu.; decrease, 1,031,000 27,000 head o FRUITS. PHILADELPHIA. March 0—BUTTEM-. | acute and later in the day_they rushed up | as followe, sach buyer Durchasing the nume | 16 706 98 1) bu. The leading tuturcs ranged as follow: PHARS—Western, per bl . Jong. | Firm, kood demand: extra western cream- | SCuthern Pacific 4% over 'sacurday’s level, | Bor of Head Indicated: 70 0 115 CORN—11,201,000 bu.; Increase, 1,072,000 bu. s B : et = . ., 3275 ory o hearby prints. o ; ncific reached “over 4 Ty . Hogs. Shp. | 8 % oA 000 bu, i 'increase, 204,000 bu. Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Clcse.| Sat'y. | thans, #; New York Stock, 325, Callfernia | ®'EiGS - Firm, good démand; fresh nearby, | Boints, and in St Paul, Manhattan and o) & Packing Co Caip'e: Hogs B % 7074 I8 hYE-9 écrense, 159,000 bu. = - v GRAPES-Malagas, per keg, $6. . 1§%c at mark: fresh western, 18%c at mark | Amalgamated Copper over a point. Man- | Swift and Compan 3 849 2,776 | 65, 710 710 BARLEY—1,774,000 bu.; decrease, 62,00 bu. Whest Lo s | rhunonkier | CRANBERBIBE BoEFox §i, W00M . | recen mouthwertern, ihe”al mark; frest | WA(EN ¥as 5 strone fepture alf dny, said | Afmour'a Co 1001 | 82 110 717% | TeRa k 1% @% B sonthern, 17c_at mark. ying, the open A 1o — - — — — | July | 7@l @ | 704 mmm;{&? TROPICAL FRUITS. O e Sl demand New York | the stock 'Seing 1. 'The vioient® savancs | Aomvis & da. oun I 1l y Fopt, |WNGN| % % T F1GS—California, per 10-1b. cartons, %0c; | full creams, prime small, 14@llc; New |In the price of copper both here and in | Vansant & kg i sz 107 *Corn= I & Turkish, per %-1b. box, 1gléc Lotk Tull ereams, falr to good small, 13%@ | I-ondon helped the rise in Amalgamated. | Carey & Bent 2 7 W 720 R B Calttorons MULl. tancy, $5.00 | Tos e Tark tall creans, prime large, | In the active llsts the eariler lonses Which | Lobman & Co S 1 0 13 80, A ams brain Lo, May «&Iumz 46T ATHA%| 4TS cholce, 5; Mediterranean sweets, | 13igc. ran from 1 to .’.'(Fulmu in many cases, were [W. 1. Stephen ki o ; © 72 July 443 & o fi% W . $2.50, —_— gradually wiped out and the net gains | Hill & Huntzing [d i ¢ 40 720 GRAIN ‘Oq:‘p.t_,_ “\t‘ i | % % purac_af:r:'t"':d-llt;' 70,;]!). boxes, per Ib., Dulath Grain Market. ;::Lh(f‘d ?:“much 8 point in quite a num- | Livingstone & Shaller 8 7 o 19 . 3 2 | - Mlscl-:Ll;Al;wégb; $§ DULUTH, Masch 0 A s o o Tifiuence “of "the fellte. 15"{‘;::".‘1'}‘1 . & % -] PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. { %l po pe § - 1 hard, Mc: No. 2 northern, T%c; No. 1| goods trade announced on Baturday af ue |Woit & M 28! 7 1% Members Chicago Board of Trade, St. { ne PCORN—Per Ib., 2¢; shelled, dc. northern, 18%e; No. 2 northern, T2%c; May, | Soon: which y af:er. | Wolt & Murn, bl i -/ o Exe g B9 | (HIDESNo. L greeil, sie; No. ¥ green, e; | Tiilucy July, Thiie. 10 Do VLY. Shghe It s Brove I3, ¥y Houblck -3 7 o G2 L R TR T 0. 1 salted, 7c; No. ed, 6c; N T8 v, $3%c. e s e time af- |Dennls .. s 7 3 i t d May | 1836 18 42f 18 17%( 18 223/ 18 96 | Yeal calt 8 1o 12 s e TR A St e T falllES End e Wi dent eaowledey af whe | othehtia 2 % Al Boom B honos 106 ana 1y, O July [1770 (179 (1770 | 178 | 17 87 0 1o lbe., 8c: dry hides, 8@iic; sheep Peoria Market. had been strictly localized. o il D b S v 28 7 i 12 J. E. Von Dorn, Vice Preaident L MR LR e & 50%c] horse hldes, $15g2. | PEORIA, I, March 9—CORN—Firm; | The bond market, which had been quite 5 1,966 | 78: 7 Y] Write for our market letter and cash M 1020 11020 (1010 {1012%] 1015 |15¢; hard shell, per Ib., ldc; No. 2 soft shel No. Bt 3 eak during the ‘morning. recovered in —_ 8. 7 w0 7% grain bids. 4y | 100ns| 1018 | 1008 |10 0ria| 10 00 f b, 13¢; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12 OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 38G33%c. eympathy with stocks Total sales, par | Total o 4225 4466 7,019 70.....21 40 T ' PRIVATE WIRES. | 10041 10 18,01 19 Phuel 10 807 '3 g | Brasllsl per Ib. 12c; fiiberts, per Ib.. 12 0 er g w130 yalue, $3.10,00. United States bonds ‘wers | CATTLE—Receipts of cattle were liberal | SHEEP—There was a fair supply ot \ ; almonds, soft shell, per Ib., léc; hard shel New, Xouk. Meney JALiets nchanged on the last call. this morning at all points and particularly | #heep and lambs here today, and the mar-| __ z - May 9omsl 990 | 9923 99mg |Per Ib, 15¢. pecans, large, per Ib., 12! NEW YORK, March 9. —MONEY—On call |, 1q OHlomRE ;:‘ the closing prices on | was that true at Chicago, so that prices | Ket ruled active and just about steady with " 14 S 290 | 5% 8758 | smal per Ib., lic: cocoanuts, per dox., et | ruled firm, bui closed casier at 74@1 per ork Stock exchangi Tiffered to o greater or Joss extent. Pack. | the close of last week. The demand on the | P. B. Weare, Pres. A Trears, v-Pres { Bonk O | S&uyl 88 | 58| chesthuts, pir ib. lc; peanuts, per Ib., | cent, closing offered 3 per cent: time money, | Athisch SU% Texns & Pacifc ers here scemed to want the cattle, but they | Pt of local buyers was of liberal propor- Established 1862 ¢ Bihe; roasted yesnuts. por o Diack | firm: G0 dave. 6 per cent; six months. 6 per SMHT, Bt L& W took advantage of the unfavorable reports | tons, and practically everything was out WEAHE cu""lssm" cu c“mAsu “No. 2. walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per vu., | cent; prime ~mercantile paper, b@5% per ""’ s from other points to buy their supplies | ©f first hands in good season. = Yearlings " Cash quotations were as follows: $1.50; cocoanuts, ‘per 100, $. cent. imion, Paciio lower. 101 as high as 3.9, awes brought #.06 and | Meimgets of the Principul Lxchuukse. S oo e hany: winter pat- | ,,OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes | STERLING PXCHANGE—Steady at de. ot The beef steer market was & little slow | lambs $6.50. Private Wires to All Foints, enth 8000810, strasgh;s, $.30G3.40; spring | the followlnk prices: “Iron, dountry mixed, | cline with actual business in bankers' bills in’ apening s packers were bidding gen: | | Quite 8 (6w of the half fat kinds of sheep | GRAIN, FROVISIONS, ¥10CKS, BONDY o ek hte. 83100540 | Per ton, $1L; iron, stove plate, per ton, at $SI@E for demand, and at $48600 rally @ dlme lower. 'Some of the handy | nd lambs sold for feeders at prices that Bought and sold for cash or B 52, 4532 90, " copper, 'per 1b., Bigc; brass, heavy, per’ Ib., | 4.8 for 6 day bills; posied bills, 3.5 Srelght “stecrs sold at prices that did not | looked just about steady with the close of ¢ S R L W HBATNo. 2 spring, T6@7T%c; No: 3, 75 | $4cs brass, light, per Ib., tHic; lead, per 1b.) [ 4 and M.SG1ST; commerclal s, e e oot Trom (hose bald At the | last week. The demand for feeders con- | OMAHA RRANCIH. 110-111 Hoard of Trada @78c; No. 3 red, 72G7 Sc; &inc, per lb., gic. $4.82%04. 83 do 24 pl close of last week. Heavy cattle, however, | tinues quite brisk, and receipts were hardly R lo oy e . RN N 5 4t No. 2 yellow, 45%e. MAPLE SUGAR—Ohio, per Ib., 10c. SILVER—Bar, 48%c; Mexican dollars, | odo 33 Pid-.co were slow sale and safely a dime jower than | large enough to meet the demand. W B Ward 1acal Meaager. OATS—No. 2, %c No. 3 white, 34@ | LHONEY—Utah, per 24-trame case, $3.25; | 3sic. Chicago T. & T 5 | lust Friday. Sellers did not like to tal Quotations: Choice lambs, $6.50@6.75; falr h & 4 h Colorado, $3.50. BONDS—Government, steady; rallroad, | 4o pfa . 30 | off that much, so that it was late in the | to good lambs, $5.50@6.25; cholce Colorado | es===——======—=—==————————=—=—===S8 1 No. 2. 48 @49 CIDER—New York, $1; per %-bbl, §250. | heavy. c. C. C. &8t L 9 | day before a clearance was mad; iambes, 75, cholce lightweight year- GOVERNMENT NOTICE: ) BARLEY—G¢ Teeding, 4@4c; fair to | o, SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per 'la-bbl., | The closing quotations on bonds are as | Colo. Southern o "The cow market, however. held up in | lings, ' 8. ; cholce heavy (i ings, kLY ] e cholce malting, 48@6ic. $2; per bbl, $3.7. follow: do’ st prd #i% | very satisfactory condition. ' Cutters and | $5.0G5.65; falr to good yeariings, 35.0005. ;| TORFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTE NEED-No. T’ flax, $1.09; No. 1 northwest- g U. 8. rof. 2s, do 16 | the better grades of cornfeds sold without | tholce wethers, 6.2g5.60; fulr to good, $4.78 | (\\AHA, Neb., February 5, 190.—Sealed ern, $1.10@1.11. St. Louis Gr: and Provisions. IR 4 | much t;lollllla t ::"fl% ‘prlce-o,cl dHl:dg 2&2 c"‘mm‘;fl'_'e!; a:l‘_’@!:_lg‘-b,hlr“!; Food | Lroposals, “in triplicate, © subject to the PROVISIONS—Mess potk, per Bl $181214 | 6T, LOUIS, March 9.—WHEAT—Lower: 07 M K& T Deniver & Rio B welght eler e ot stondy pricos. | feeder yearlings, MIQLTS; foedor wethers, | UsUAl conditions, Wi Be roceived bere it mn' ribs slaed Gloose), lt‘!fln’% ‘Dry 'lh:g :”r:;i, w&:}c, 'J'I.n mtriéb.m%clil ‘mzckh i R $ign... 1037 Bile T though, sold at rather uneven | 31 sative 'elgl SHLLBR L T el furnishing “’:':”“"r‘:‘"""":n‘"’“" R T vibaints ORN—Weaker; No. 2 cash, 40%c; track, G g TRy oL Nor. pid.. of cattle steady to a little lower, s feeder lambs.. 410 | 5" e U s D T vee Dht o Loet Fop v e Pty Pts and shipmen DYS: Jiay; gic: July, 40%c 0% N, & W. c. i Hocking Valle 027 General Electrid ow any particular change, | 420 western ew 190 | T daoany or all Deopoasis OF Aty pave ibe piw b stecstpts Shipments AT Bteady; No. 2 cash, fic, nominal ik, e, 48 do_ 5t Hocking Coal and veal Calves aiso 80l In just about the | 1 western b K S AT MR g ¥ Pments, | §ragk: S3j0%6c: May. Hsie; July.'sbo; Nol L& LM Illinolg Cen Iat'n'l Paper Same motches they did last week. 242 western 4 T L o T e IR o T Wheat, b o Stk 530 RYE Lo Sotge. y “a el (0 The demand for the better grades of | § western 500 | nilFied, “Proposals for Tranaportation on Torn, bu 21100 | FLOUR-DUIL, stesdy: red Winter pai o1 Fow stockern-and. fesders contined “orisk, 0 | 7 western 8% | Rotte No " addreased JNO. W. FULLY ’ : X 4 o n; —F10d 9-10 gats! bu 00 [ gpiay 30085 extra Tincy and straignts, ; Natlonal “Biscuii that prices were, d A hata or satile |24 western 1 5% |MAN, C.Q M. ~ SR04 A0-108 ariey, e vy H e B Beliwar i No. Amorioan were very limited, 80 that sellers had no | 395 western L1090 88 | “WORT RILEY, KANS., MAR. 6, 1908— ° Produce exchange toduy the bu,.‘ oy NMIAL 1. 08 |Texas & P. 1s.... . trouble in getting satisfactory prices. The | 2 western B 55 |seaied proposuls i iripilcate wil' be e t t Cwas steady:® creameries, 18¢ | BRAN—Stead +110%|T.. St. L. commoner kinds were more or less nel 1 western lamb, 675 |ceived here until Apr. 6, 1%3, for construe- =R JUONAYS - e T 2y ki 3 Unifon Pacific fected, the same as usual, but still the |45 western yearlings 95 B8 |Slon of Vitrified Hrick' walks and pa: g, 1o0e™ Shecec, stoady, Tu@imse. | prairie, $1.00G11.6. 60 rices paid were fully as good as those in [ 8 sheep and yearlin 42 555 |ments Informatlon furnished upon appli- : mamacun. | DG RO TIES— .6 OICH N4 bafas s OF 1ot Wosk D) B western mba' B8R |t Voitn Ther" Wi comptect 4 sent Vi i ¢ s e time In whicl ey complete NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| BAGGINGS 3 Republic Sieet % BEEF STEERS. 36§ western lambs (B 880 | e’ woric an yime will form an important - i . P Pr. consideration in_the award. United States Quotations of the Day a Varteus|gibmaata. moer Sl Took’ midoping | B0 Bl e e 5 % 4 % 430 1 8 225 |Peserves the right to accept or reject any Commodities. ( 9.6 salt meat rw D o 1 o w00 a0 @ ® 300 | oruil bids, or any part thereof, Envelope: ‘ NEW YORK. March 8. FLOUR—Re. | SHOTts, clear ribs and 'short ‘clears, $10.00. | FokInE Vol Aise " i by 9 B R e el RIS colpta, 28960 bbls.: exports, 16.278 bbis ; | Bicon, steady; boxed extra shorts, clear | ooy t 80 40 4 1 T 340 |8 Cress G M. ’ s S e By o eknens In ribs and short clears, $10.87%. 1st pfd il 962 400 Y] 1 a 3 h g AT oven 00 all® T onter” ‘Datents, | g METALS Lead, ifregular, at MOSGAL. e o0, % pia R RE il iy 3¥ il e e 2 e LT A A Rt mitrar BBOLL SIhis: 105 grehse R n e P g 3 ‘:’“““?';: 10%c; tur-| BOSTON, March 9.—Call loans. 6@6 per | 4o o bia ; uR in 12 4 ® 48 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION ( 0g2.0; " Minnesota, patents, H10GL25: | “BUNTER Steady: = ereamery, 20029%c; | Soming or” atocks’ A onds: T Ol | S L R W 3 | o o 4 » 12 % ™ 47 | _CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. Y Jod, 32 WG8.30; cholce to | 48Iry. 1sqaltec. i | 8Pl X |4 (g ‘o |m 8 475 {_State of Nebrasks, Office of Auditor o fd wfl.‘”fi‘hfivhe-i”hofi?“fi:e‘f EGGS—Lower at 15c. Alablue ® k. Fire ey o B ey 0% | 36 R 5 § western ® 4% blic Aecounts, ILincoln, February lst BERE Bod Io nEtive " s e Recelpts. Shipments Atohison - Bt go.” pacine 1% 186 425 iw m western lambs 88 8% |iwa—it is hereby certified that he Actns i | : D 3 ., 000 ta o Centennl o. allway 176 4 25 western lambs. Life urance compan o artford ] | MEAL—Easy; yellow western, 3111 | wheat, bu. 152000 | moston” & ‘Aibany Copper Raags do ptd il 1 43 450 34 yearling wethers.. # 5% |ihe state of Connecticut, has complicd with 4 No. 2_western, 6l gorn, bu. 229,000 | Boston & M +...I87 | Domlaion Coal 13 1300 4 28 9% b0 yearling wethers. 78 5% |the Insurance law of (his = oplicabl 1 Sotic. o NCH & 0 flale Rovai CHICAGO, March 9.—Clearin, 3 > e o X — thorized to continue the busincss of life. ae BARLEY—Dull; feeding, 41c, c. Liverpol Grain and Provisions. Painwart Re A e Doeatiion -2 it | balances, $2.121,428. P, 000 ok i 4% ; in CRICAHO XIVE STOOK MARKEY, . |cldst, Bty AOd bt RO oy Buffalo; multin she, <. 1 €, Buttal LIVERPOOL, March 8.~WHEAT—8pot: | Mex. Central % |Osceola N EW YORK, March o—Clearings, $120,- [ 10.. Yoo 430 190000ITIME 488 state Lo yer i Janui ) L LAEAT-Recelpta, 30, Dy’ rgaroris: | quiet; No. # red western winger, 60 Ted; | Amer. Buger Fiots| Quiney Coalin ahaes. WML exchangs, ‘Dari TEERS AND HEIFERS |Cattle Go Lower, Homs Higher, While | “Simmiary of repert led for the yeus A 3 v s TO% 7| No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 84d; No. 1 . F 65%4 | Sant ", 3 pos at $4.84 410 e { e ot T & % b ok No. 1| Clitgornia, 6s 10d. Futures; Dull; March, | usiuion 5. & 8., stis| Tomarack o for O days and at for demand. o i Sheep Stay Steady. { b g o iy -m'“,“-' "o b aflont.’ After | 98.3d; May, 6s 113; July, 63 %d. General Electric ....191 |Trimeuntain ... balanes $16,178,142; A2 oW CHICAGO, March 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, B b, s rion Wit “tisnes | CORN-Bpot: “Amerfoan 'mixed. new, | Maw 'Rieciric ...\ diu{Trinity e T 0,000 heud; 10@il5c lower; good to prime Fy weak around 1 0'clock, continuing @0 | Gy anr i, Ny, rastOgk o Jutures: | fuitad Frult e W $15.106.072; bl METR; A-Cleasn Hteers, $.00G6.16; poor to medium, 8.5 | Up o the Slose. The close was unsettied at | SEmti iaTohigt® ks Mav. 48 $14d. W U5 1A07S; helances, §1.M05; money, @S ©%; stockers and feeders, $2.15@4.15; cows. { et deciire. | March. closed at -&iee: | pEROYIBIONS—Beet, easy: extra Indla | w5 Goiminon... 102" Winon BALTIMORE, March 9.—Cl $1.406M.50; helfers, $2.56@4.T5: canners, $1.40 | Fe m””"' A %one: Bepten "'"1;’. o B e i B Adventiro T2 Wolverin 970,623; balances, $396,061; rh:né;‘”sgi’b;‘. “&; R R i T TR, Taigl ignvrgEaERTs | 76 3-16@76%e, closed at 6%c; September, 76 | firm, Gos. Bacor, strong: i ad Y oo OGS Recelpts todiy, 3,00 head; esti-| Pald polley holders, mberland cut, s 690,119.41 ST. LOUIS, March 9.—Clearings, $9,037,998; balances, $657.699; money, steady at 5@6 per accident, et @15%e, closed at T8ie. 28 to 3 lbs., 668 6d; short ribs, 16 i & ., Gs 64; , 16 to 24 1 CORN S Recelpts, 188,000 bu.: exports, 51 8; long ciear middles, light, 25 to 84 Iba., | §28 bu Bpot, ensy: No. 3 ey No. 7 yel- | gou! lons clear middles, heavy, 3 10 40 Ibs., | ONDON, March 0.—Closing quotations: | €11t exchange par. mated tomorrow, 25,00 head; left over, 6000 heud; strong to b higher; stockers | Pald policy ho and butchers, $7.10a7.45; good to cholce . London Stock Market, lers, low, 86c; No. 2 white,’ 66ie. Options “ex- &4; ahort olear b - York C C1 NATIL March 9.—C| 2007 : acks, 3 for money..91 3-16 New York Central.. arch 9.—Clearings, $44.- : 4 pe 2 :S':g‘:a':‘"(‘ge:":'e':':n‘;"l:‘ g Clearances | clear bellles, 14 to 16 Ibs., sis. ‘Bhouiders; 31% Norfolk & Western. M. mosay. 6 ber cents New Tork e B g 0T a bk of snien. b1 18010 square, 11 fo 13 lbs, strong s Lard. | do ptd..... ) c discount. EE ND B ‘celp 000 Total dhsgnsasssnesan $ 9.208,659.5 BiE Vieibia supply tacreave. closing irregular | AMerican refined, in pails, fls. Baltimore & Oyio. oF ‘and Resta. to enolce wéthers, $5.0006.66; fair to cholce LIABILITIES - b+ 4 R B Siarcl Dioned’ Rt ‘.,'w‘ BUTTER—Good United ' States, steady, | Canadian Pacif! Reading OIT, CITY, Pa. March mixed, $4.00G4.75; western sheep, $4.756.65; | Net reserve . .. 68,525,129.13 Aol closed et Ser By " $3@6s 1t | 08 finest United States, nominal. Chesapeake & OBio o 15t pid | balances $1.50; certificates, no sale; ship native lambs, $6.0067.00; western lambs, [Unpaid accldent Avell clomd st Mo i 4g83 318, | CHEESE—Steady; American fnest white, | Chicao G W ts, {43.857 'bbls.; average, 90,010 bbl $5.0067.15. claims and ' ex e 4 . " 648: American finest colored, &s I TG M. & St P runs. 121151 bbls.; average, 71,922 bbls Official Saturday: penses 167,482 SAVANNAH, Ga., March 9. OlL—Turpen- Recelpts. Shipments. | Net pollcy claims 337 25 ARARI R AN TITTEITEETESSSSSSRREBUBEE Recelpte, 17,180 pkgs.; steady: The opening was in s npaid claims and = veral instances a &' finished =oods, on the basis of high 32 75614 40; stockers and feeders, §55@H. EGGS— state and Pennsylvanfa average best, 19¢; little above perity and pri HOGS—Recelpts, 4740 head:' llght and premiums. es were inclined <8, quiet, §1.30. s H H 1 1 1 3 2 H H H H 3 H 2 | 2 1 TALLOW-Prime city. Gy, 6s bd; Depeers i ’ A 300 Diti St dulli No- | tralian,” dull. e et - vt Denver &84 | tine_firm, e i v Unearhed” preminis : & . 3, d2%c; SO do b n, Se. B e e 1 | All other Mabilities 0. 2 white, 44%c; No. 3 white, dige. Track, . Erle 34%| do ROSIN-Firm: A, P._C, D E. F, $2.0 Hogs 9,681 1,088 ‘ | miked we rn’:‘nomln‘ur [rack \"vnno.dam Kansas City Grain o in, an s pid o ‘I’nlludu':ulu ool . S B '\,'r&ZM"’-‘{.(."3“1-’,;5-’-“5'-\"55v,“\;‘”“i H Bheep 2 s | RDURT lodl paid | 3 tions after earl et nes: ] W o 78 do 24 ptd o do pid A b H 3, H A . D ceesseer . - i & PR S Ly eaid ot 10O | (ASQRAS GITY. March 8. —WHEAT-May, | iiuots contrai .. '163 |Wabas TOLKDO, Mareh §—OIL—No change. H Ka City Live Stock Market, |Surplus bevond cans | .:ic!—am b, "PYINE, ~ 65G70c; good ' to No "3 hard, 66a68c; No. 1 | Mwsourr K. & 1. sl * "¢ oy T RS H KANSAS CITY, March 9—CATTLE—Re- | other Nabilittes . 3,745,835.39— 5,19 oice, WG 0. 3 7 e o Ns, 3 %a, | Mismourl, . D 3 : 3 , uns, 200 calv spiOpe-guiet, gommen 18 sholon, | Wita i:':"";‘.’s.,.,':{fi““‘» 9067c; No. 3 ved. BAR' SILVER-Uncertain at 22%d per sl H 2&‘.’:&“.."’."h'v‘::‘;"xfgh‘e"'.f.;:"f!.‘f.S‘“..fi!.\ Total 02,000,214, 1802, 26@3%6c; olds, c. Pa- JORN-—. THGITHe: 3se; | CMONE co e /itness my hand 4 € Al of the | l | cifi¢ coast, 1902, 901, ;om,Pm ;&.3“,’?1‘&"('-';,,{““?‘;‘ My &';f;": | MONEY-—4Ga% per cent. The rate of RPOOL, March 9.—OIL—Linseed, : Silars weak f0 T Tas o, e | o icuses my WADT AN g e ey KL ] c. No. 2 white, 35G4 0. 3, 3eqdlc * | discount in the open market for short bili g H antine, weak: cholce export and dressed | year first ahove written k { IDES—Firm; Galveston, 1Sc; Call- eldle ' is"35,g8 per cert and for three months' NDON, March 9—OIL—Calcutta lin- . ; X jand dressed | yes 0 o | fornia, 180; Texas dry, lic. foi Call | Gdne > * White. 3kei No. 3 mived, | oine'ls 3%G3% per cent. ¥ | secd. spot, ‘s 64; linseed, 238 104d; turben- H i e i O e - M Audiing of Fanlic Accounts LEATHER-Firm; acld, #iGese. REB Mo, 2 wause S ey, tine ‘spirits, ¢ 1y Ernited steers, 82406 00; Texas and In: |J. L, PIERCE. Deputy. - ¥ ! i “Pnovmlox”s—wfla:o q“lml..f; 'h.m"y‘ g\‘n HAY—Choice “timothy, #12 cholee New York Mining Stoeks. Wt W s el Qlan steers $5.85@4.50: Texan cows. 32.000 | - PRC: J .60; mess, ama, 0. 1 NEW YORK - ollow! aEse. Navket ' [ 2.00; native cows. $1.5068.55; native heifers CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION | | Bl B0 Ot ety stesdy o | b eamery, 21@25c; dalry, fancy, | the. auotations on the New ‘Tork Biaok WNEW YORK. March §-COFFEE-_Snot i 2 %64 40 ';‘M”ou Sogzis; "buile, .50 | siate of Nebrasky. Ofice of Audfior o | X . 3 ehange: o, firm; mila, firm; Cordova, c. 3.65; calves, 82 public Accol ‘Ine : { . 89701 00; pickigd Thouiders, EGGS—Fresh, 19%c. EShARH AR, Futures opened teady at an advance of b ¥ o HOGS. Receipts, 320 head: market T i ot pickled ~hama, L g 1175, » Recelpts. Shipment: wevaensmesssss 8 |Ontario 10 points and continued steady to the close b steady to strong; top. $7.40; bulk of sales, ‘{u ed Accident Insur ';;'l‘;;';m Stosies °-“"7'~. ‘V,\"';l"u.bubu- gfi.:-: , ‘& |ophir u'ndel] firm cables, U‘Alxhlor re[cellbll. ;epo‘rtl - $7.1067.30: heavy, :;:dagzvv.m: mlx;rl pm;}’n"vfll‘i york, n;':m' state Ly . N g 200 ik Con. 3 [Plo-al [ of agitation in Brazil to curtail production 2 .. .06G7.82%; lght, . 85@17.10; yorkers, M@ | plled with the (! $11; eompound, i’&'l" fo i Oats, bu. 37,000 Comstock Tunnel + [Porot .4 [and covering. Speculation was qulet, prices 190 5 {'w_ pigs, $5.35@4 60, Epplicable to mpanie: } family, 88007104 short ciear, His0ig2l &, . Gl & i 3 |at'the closeon the opening basis, and sales i i RIEED VAND © LAMBS Recelpts, 60 ihorized 10 continl | | $18.5g 15, e . Sierry fo that time 15.75) bags. Including Marc e rkat strong £o 10c higher: native | accident insuruscs in this atate for ) TALLOW-~Dull; eity, B4e; country, 6@ Toledo Graln and Seed. fron Siiver. |Email Hopca W [at 43 May, 45c; July, 410c; September, 1% 3 P b, T 016,45 weatern lambs, S4.60{16.50: | rent year ending January Mst, 194 £ . Lekavitie” con Blandard 5 ® g - LB e miem: sonmeie uv to exe, o4 | QEEES, % Mone granipar o il e Kb | g R Tt RO s | R e e na | @ic; Japan, nominal. ? CORN . i July, Te. Forelgn Financlal, -e. z 1 T: western, wethers, §.0G5.10; ecember 3lat, R "E‘i.!'l'd{l:rl’—l}:&flc_ o 51 pkgw: fiem; i e, March and May, | ponpON, March &—The demand for Whisky Market, ; i % . g tadien. .50 T Promiums 5 E 3 3 H A ¥ .. | money was'active in the market today and . v 0 ; Stock ) et. All other sources creamery. common to choice, 18G27c. July, firm; March and May, 3c; | (NUSY. " 0ofe poor. Discounts wogaygand | CHICAGO, March 9.—WHISKY—Basis of i 300 dasepd Live oA e s DISBUNS 3 A te . i A ! high wines, §1.30. §T. JOSEPH, Mo. March §.—CATTLE- | . s L “(;‘!cilcllr.ll—l\"mv m“l(:::mprxl-n."dnr‘mli . Business on the Stock excharge was gen- | PRORIA. March 9. —WHISKY—$1.30. 6. 18 4 Riceipte 116" head; = natives. §86a6.5 Pald polley holders...$ mads, RGNS white WEIARe; {Ancy, | Marer. $A0, April 803 Dewsir, B Tiod with the mining metilement Atton: | afdpg OU18, March S.—WHISKY—Steady ¢ tie 1 Texans and westerns, I5.BOCT Sows riia Aonited Besete e - . H . $6.95; 3 : - g - - | a 31 ars, $2.2604.40; veals. 5: bulls i " small. colored, 144c; white, 1#sc. Prime timothy, $1.70 tion was generally directed to Americans, CCINNATI, March 9.—WHISKY—Dis- ‘: H :':'4 :;‘“:‘ G 40 yeariings and cal ABILITI ¥ . 3 " 3 H a H BEEdd SEEREETNANIIIRCSS RSt o rr RS ETsEsT ST anssS5 L SRRRERSSEERRRBNER 2. “ { 3 3 i & western, fancy, 15%c. to harden. After some advances on bear ‘ I 1, { i POULTRY—Alive: Macket unsettled; LWAU W — | covering tnere w LT — . Hahe mined, $10067.31: mediom and | {liekried premiume.. - k prices not establ.shed: western, weak: u‘,‘J"; Aoa s Eivo, Mo T e, oo TR 3 | There was Mg T g T A Weel Market. " 4 heavy, $1.G1.45; bulk, $1.25G7.40; plgs, 8.7 | GEENEL "HCE M cap: : eatern ohickens, 14G 4ie: weatern lowls, | Horthern: Ta@Te: May Tinative.’ * | resaraing the position in New York but| ST. LOUIS, March §.—WOOL—Quiet. | i o 1m 1 6575 : \tal stock and other I8¢; turkeys, 1ic. RYE Lower. No. 1 $i%e stocks made & falr recovery after the re- | €asy; medium grades and combing. 16G20c; LMe 3w SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 168 | jiapyities .......co...0 284,678.74— 484,678.74 META| "Tin_closed 158 lower in London | RARLEY—Steady; No. 2. " celpt of the opening uotations i lght fine. 156@18%c; heavy fine, 11@lic; tub 040 3% 10 head; lambs, $7.00; yearlings, $6.25; wethers, B el today at £13 15 for spot and at £136 105 .8“{“ eady; No.'3, 3g6ic; sample, | Selbt of the opentng auotatiors in New | S N odree. ™ NS .50; ewes, $5.15. Total 1,004,961.12 for futures The New York markel was —May, (T%e sols were weak on the slackness of busi- t 3 w s - ‘Witneas ‘my hand ‘and 'ihe ‘seal of the | sbouc 0 polnce lower :«&.wn 5. Atier ORIS-—-Mar, kel e ;m:nm:nm‘;:uu P SATES 38 ye- Elgin Butter Market. - s 2 s, bonis Vo Stock Market. | suaiierfor public accounts ‘une o YOH | ning highe ome rails were lower on Hquidations f T 7. ) reh 9. B Re- | year first abbve written s gttt R | MmN, " | g, S, S T | o el R e g8 4 PR | i, GO0 b ks Koo ot | e by of TR RELN [ h | tiona " et ‘slow and lower: nai ublic | I -"'M'“ Qaslew y o tintos were weak at|sales. The market was declared Arm at man i H et sare steers, $4063, with strictly | J. L, PIERCE, Deputy. —— market was | May, %¢; July, T94c; on track, No, 1 hard, | first, but Lmproved on the streagth of cop- | 27gc. Output this week, 608,600 Ibs

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