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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |55, Finesrigents. averass best, es ot | R ot i, "o e (et No-| fosiiss aances, smamse. Money w0 | \MANA | [VE STOCK MARKET | £ M 48 [giackers sirong, Milees siow; begres, 8100 POULTRY—Alive, steady; chickens, FLOUR-First patents, $3.05G4.10; second CALTIMORE, M: = %, -] J turkeys, 1bc; fowls, 1fc; ' dressed, easy:|patents, $.00h3. 0, first ('!tnri. 'rauc_?':,! ax-.!‘u‘:f‘ b;l:’n‘;&i u::«rfrfl mum‘f;rfl 7& per i 3 .'!rq‘f‘ml‘l‘r.”. $.7594. %, calves and yoariings western chickens, 14@141s¢; western fowis, | second ‘clears, $1.96¢2.50 cent. 3 BV “ H 200 HOGS-Recelpt 1 arket @ = 3 scelpts a; market 54 Grain Pits Dull on Board of Trade All 4y g™ T T R e it T W e bk March 10.-Exchanges, 817,- | Big Reosipts of Oattle Oaused Prices . I 10¢ higher, at $.5 K, $6.95457. 10 Day. , Mg ohe e al - market to. WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. lTlO:":jn.I“::-:n M',.r:’_g'_lj'w(l,,.",, to Weaken. New York Live Stock Masket. — tributed Yo the recent betterment —- ohisge por RO el i NEW YORK, March 10.—CATTLE—Re- WHEAT, OATS AND CORN FALL SLIGHTLY | &nciicr a0 1o a1 st 16c o0 Compet | 0 metemhone 18160, | mandk tof sixty s and $T 0T 08| yogs 0L GENERALLY A DIME IGHER | Ne"Shsen” renoried™ resmed Beot. stends us Rule Steady, May Products| £e 3 '6d for spol and @ Ts 6d for | of the day has been soiling ut n slight de- | pee i, ALY March 10-Mones 4G5% | Fat Lambs Were Ruther Slow Sale,| : 3 3 ool i List S Tigers tor Finally Closing Five to Twelve [ (iNfrR JER KON ttied. ' Standard Is | awalting the government figures and the | CHp. M‘,»"?'ls"l" s, $3,544, 500, but About Steady, While Sheep HOGB-"There was not an excessive run of | slsw and e T ~ olage SOerves NAvS Vi 10.—Clenrings, $7.247,- e toda y et opene S Cents Higher in Spite of oted “ut I Inke 'at SILBGTLWG clec; | sstimates In, uhe (AT regorves hve varied | oa; balgnces, S0, Money stcady. bt bor od Just Abeut Steady | Lk QN GinY Wigher than Yesterany on | SAre of eae wor b HeiqyRs, Ravorte Selling Tendency. 14.50. Tin declined 2s 64 to £135 e 6d were only 14d lower. Parls was up %e. cent. New York exchange lc premium. Prices if Quality Was Good, anything that showed any weight or qual- | veure, 10a1sme < SN0, Clty dressec epot and 10w, to £136 for futures in the | On passage increased 850,000 bu. World's " ity. The lighter lc were more or less | OGS~ Recelpts, 6 e o8 i ’Amdflnlnmrkl‘[ was 8 ehade eusy in New thipments. 9,843,000, Clearances. “22.000° bu NEW YORK STOCKS AAD BONDS. Deglected, the sume as usual, and s oporten, PN S e York, closin 29. 708 30.0. pelter was ry receipts, 514,000, agalnst 437,000 last > | sl hought buyers not IBEP AND LAMBS- 205 “HIC. " . !2,. f-:' mghCr‘m“Lflmhm 22 10w, but re- | year; primary .mpm»nu.’ 000, ‘against SOUTH OMAHA, March 10. | ging’ quite a dime higher on tHe lighter Lt Ay A\‘;nm ~Recelpts 206 hend CHICAGO, Til, March 10.—Duliness pre- | o0 0 4 '6iim here at $5.16@5.2. Iton sold | 116.000. © Northwestern recelpts, 36§ car. Receipts were: Cuttle. londs. Medium_ weight hogs sold latsely | demund S07i Jambs in fairly good vaded the grain’pits today and an easier | MaCd AT e ii03ie n Middies: | against 296 a year ago. The tontract stoc Loosened Money is ) Official Monday . 4514 4086 | trom $7.9 to $7.35, good welghit hors from | $5.ooeoa0r o dat o s, Sheep sold at e was manifested, May wheat closing | 50 B0\ (EOREY Y00k “market was quiet | 061,000, “decreased 11900 Local receipts, | NEW YORK, March 10.—Wall street made | OMclal Tuesday ......... 4b $.5 7.30 and ‘prime heavy hogs trom | it g b M L] Walc lower. May corn was down be and | U0 Hore or jess nominal. No. 1 foundry | §i cars, with none of'contract grade. I | another sudden reversal of sentiment to- | . -— .30 to $7.40. Trading was not «xactly briek | treme ressed mutton, e eaay and the Siay products closed ' A ihern 18 quoted At £4.00G21.80; No. 2| timates for tomorrow, 20 cars. There wers | day and relapsed into gloom. After yei Two days this week.... .14 Owing to the fact that packers did not like | 12c . RESSURL TSRS 0 steady and the May products closed from | Rorthern is ucrod at 0 hdry south- | general rains, but o cold weather pre- | terday's strong recovery {heré wis & Joel. | SBume days last week.... to pay the advance, while sellers were hold- | Be_to 102c higher. ; ceedingly | e and No. 1 foundry southern soft at |dicted. The export housce here declare th: | ing of great reilef and a disposition to take | Same Meek before. . X ing_for tully a dime higher prices thar The trading In wheat was exceedingly | &7l 0hls™ “Warrants are nominal. demand_poor and the seaboard sald the | roseate views of the facilities at hand for | Saime three weeks ago 5,0 they received yesterday. The bulk of th dull,” many ‘operators being disposed to | - %4 same. New York reports 100,000 bu. sold to | the money market, but it began to appear | game four weeks ag 5 8 | carly arrivals, ‘though, was disposed of NEW OR waii for the government report of €Al | owAwA WHOLESALE MARKET. |Lithon “Trade has been entirely ~on 4 | again today that the sweeping up of the | ame duve ast ve 4157 | good season ady. Scle 6 Ordinary in farm ',L‘",‘,," ‘h:wrt”:'”“};l cRatagter ety scalping order. new resources brought within reach of the | RECEIPTS FOR T YEAR TO DATE. | The cigee of the market was hardly as | Kood ordinar v 'middiing, 4 rvvor:J Tooe Shroughout the day. The » & CORN—The market has been featureless, [ local market by the rise in interest rates | The following table shows the receipts of | briek, but at the wame time a good ehare | middling, 95 1in, caused sel flln ol : DN cibles ane Condition of Trade a Quo on | with trade small and mostly local. Prices | was going on at a rapld rate and could | cattle, hogs und sheep at South Omaha for of the h'fifi left until the close were of | middling fair e, Recelpts, P W ged to lc higher at 1 Staple and Faney Produce. advanced a fraction early on the wet | not be extended. The very large reduction | the yeur to date and comparisons with last | lght weight. Representative sales: stock, 303,413 ‘utures Marel was unchanged to tc higher at T#ige Py ooy b stock, 124@| HeAther everywhere west, but (his gain [in the outstanding short Interest effected | year: 198, 102 lnc. Dec. Av. Sh. Pr. 1 2 ril, $0.7604.77; May w0; Jun B I R O bport L any e 0l oo weak: fresh stock, 124@ | was lost later on the appearance of n 1arg: | by yesterday's enormous buying to cover | Cattle ..... AT9,057 152816 28,372 W .. 600 M..d i duly, $0.88G081 Augusi, $.630 losi, there h-.-).. ittle mln':‘;‘ of ey i ¥ve POULTRY-H 10810%c; old farm reserve. Cables were up a fraction .Km-( contracts algo deprived the market | Hogs .. ceeedBLOBY B3LAM . 3 2. 125 “ i 9.64; September, S0.0641 03: October, $5.5i4 R Movemsent. ovorids| LIVE POULTRY-Hens 10G10c: old | Local recelpis, 4 cars, with I contract | of u very important sustaining force. Sen- | Sheep ....\..1.1\\ %77 1650 1004t ... RTTE ) b 4, NOvember, $8.00us.8: Decembor. o Wheat movement ‘was on . the ln | socsiers, fasc) tarkeye, LGIC GUCKs, @ | grade; estimates for tomorrow, 7. Clear- | timent accoraingly shifted to the bear side | Averaye price paid for Logs at 84,0005 160 I " @s.is g ’ H . 1 the week of 9,500,000\ “DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens, 11G'% bu. On passage corn in-|again. The conditions were not materially a for the last several days with com- | $......Jer % NEW YORK, March 10.--COTTON shipments _for e e Sherats CSSE! QUL ns, o 918,000 bu Contract stock, 2.337.00) | aitered from those of yesterday, but ex- . Openeu steady at unchanged pri to bushels and an increase of 980000 bushels | hens, Liglic; turkeys, 1:g1sc; ducks, 11@12e; | pu.; decreared, W00 bu. Public and pri- | treme sensitiveness was apparent to all 22 advance of eight points under hetter Liv- in the amount on passage cuusc .Hu\‘» ’"}?l’i"rlfu' ‘Packl ok, 19%8180; ehok vate stocks, 7,671,000; increased, 630,000. Cash | suggestions of possible difficulties. The . W erpool cables than expected but alinost weakness und May soid down to e, Buy-| BU SPacking stoc 24@13¢; cholos | market wan ‘Mo lower. Scaboard demand | shifing rumors fegardins the Allogéd cons 1o J s T {ERSlichpies, then sxpected . bt wijoy Thg by commission houses late in the day | dairy, In tubs, 1@lic; separator, MGTIC. | was slow and there waw a Kood deal of | test betwoen the apeculative pool in South: T ea 368 3 ¢ o § selling by’ room . {reders Who were io: catimed & Tally, Dut the close was Wic | OVETERS—Standards, per can, Be: extra | corn offering for resale. New York reports | ern Pacifio and the Union Pacific holdings | 837 4 58 2 58 geliing by ‘room trader ho fower at iWg@tehe. Clearances of wheat | Selects, per can, Sic; New York Courits; per | § loads for export. Local cash sales, 3,000 | of that stock were made the Instrument of 4 3 38| for ‘the day. The r and flour were equal to 3%.000 bushels | can #/; bUlk, oxire Selects, per gal., 31.; | bu.; charters for 10000 bu. Primary Te-|extensive operations. Last night rumors ™ throughout the south, b Vi nt Primary recelpls e e ags. D | FHOAEN RSN FISH-Temut, 0gi0c; | SIDLS, ¥16.00. againat 53700 last, year: pri- | that an agreement had been made between Unfavorable 1o the. free movement of cot. Bolia ana Duluth reported receipts of 38 | herring. te; plékerel, s, pike, st pérch, sc: | "6 Vilke corn, have been infiuenced (RSations were thromn oot of omming Hos: FE i Nave ol eaaly phoses cars, which with local recelpts of 31 ca hui mu.hreued, c: sunflah, de; blueing, dci |y’ the expoctation of iberal farm reserve. | ilitien. which: wouly threatén demoralin ot this season hav until’ usually pro honé of contract grade; made total recelpts | wiiiclish, Jo; salmon, 16c; "haddock, 1ici | ana prices lost about . Local recelpts. | tion 1o the Mtock marker The affair o benericlal to the coming crop, th Tor ‘e threa polna of S care, againat 21 | codreh, 126 redsnapper ' lc, lobisters, | I’ clrs. with 1l of contract arade: esti: | {7 Very jittie tn the way of substantiai | B upon which the local short continy cars last week, and 378 a vear ago. o |boled per Ib., doc; lobsters, green, per Ib. | mates for tomorrow, 100 cars. Clearances, | jnformation and does not Teach beyond the | Feb. ovelaat, Sod SR the wisther or the movel caused - SRS e u. No. 2 oat ,000 bu., did DOt | charsoter was the res i y L BONR 3 M probability of u the opening but the early advance was| BRAN-—Per ton, $15.50. change. Public and uie $100 DOt | character was the resumption by the banks | Feb. 28... crease in the figures for the neat hot maintained, the same Influence that pHAY Prices quoted by Qmaha Wholesalo Sorated P00 o, ot et e of the calling of loans. The violent break | March i covering becomes more Insistent anc @ffccted the wheat market being respoi- | Dealers association: Cholce No. 1 upland, | western offerings light ok DR SIIBER Ao of wem: | Marer market recelved fresh support from Sibic for ‘the decline. Kstimates that the | s00; No. 2, §1.50; medium, §1.0; coarse, 60 | "PROVISIONS - The market opened | g0, 6! Undesirabie. conateral, | Wie | Mureh bulls and rallled sharply. Speculation w government report would show u farmer's | Rye straw,’ $6. “Thess prices are for huy of | strong, but weakened on liberal offerings, ing out of undesirable colisteral Ihe|March 1. active and prices worked rapidly up with Teserves of nearly a billion bushe's resulted | good coler an quality. Demand fair; re- | which ‘were quite keneral. Packers bought | Samb [0 the American Ice stooks was ex- | March .| the close, which was stcady at a net ad- in_ considerable “selling by local traders | ceipts ight, some July and May lard. Trade has been | Dinined by the differences deveioned ST 1a0 | Mateh 81 vance of 8 to % paints. Sules of futurcs Outside of this lonln‘rr‘lhe rlxl‘?‘rl;;l:l w'|&' tk:‘,\’r oy dull and mogtly local. Liverpool cables un- | fanchea i, and the preferred 10 with ral- | March d ?ho"!ewl;m‘l;‘nlled Tq".u. ¥ |».\-~~' Astde from il e 4e after welling between | RYE-No, 2, #ic SR B o 3 e o AT henere, WeTe | lies of 114 and 3% respectively. This in-| March 9./ 714 Velopnietis Wets fot sntivaly fevOraLIe & B “ana e, Local recelpts were VEGETABLES. weak ang siow. Estimates for tomMOIrow, fident and the ralaing down of etropS: | march URE: . prices. The port recelpts, notwithetandin fafer at 44 cars, with three of contract| NEW. CELERY—Kalamazoo, per dos., |00 Hogs'in the west tedav L0 VT e T ey R iod"to the et | ¢ Indcates SundAy. o 3 ' B, Ve L T 6. . was @ fair trade in oats and early | 35, SallotRle, per dos., S@nc. B e WIS SIIAR M Jast ¥CAT- | violent decline after the market had fallen [ The number of cars of stock brought 5 7 against 3,008 bales last year, while th e Cwere firm in sympathy with wheat | SWIST POTATOMS—Towa and Kanses, ot i) ‘ + |into a dull and heavy condition. 'The mar- | ir today by each road was: . . . interfor recelpts for, the haif week footed :’m‘ corn, but later the market reacted | g % 4 G t R ket then became quite uniform throughout Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p, H'ses. - T..0ee s up 45,498 bales against 59,523 bales last year under the influence of the depression 1 EW PARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, 40c. SebAdnii e the list, except that Southern Pacific and | C., M. & St. P. Ry.. 10 9 1 . ¥ e estimatea’ r ceipts for leading points other grains and the close was weak. Ma EW CARROTS—Per doz. bunches, 40c. WASHINGTON, March 10.—(By private | Union Pacifc contipued very conspicuous e DL B - o RN tomorrow were also lihe t the r closed tc lower at 3{%(@dile, after Tang LETTUCE—Per doz. bunches, 45c. wire to Weare 'Commission company.)— | {1l the sPecuation F O ae e il | e e St b 0 . tion in the Galveston stock an_ actu R R T B o . e I ey ok e gos punthen, Amount in farmers’ hands: Wheat 164 | 13, Hif g Getween 1 and 3 pointa in the | C. & N. W Ry e 13 . 4 T e L iad oo s Les ere 219 cars. e; old, per bu., 40c. ) .; corn, 1.050,000,00 bu.; oats, 365, 8 . W. Ry 2 . s 5 . s said, be deducted from the tote W erovisions. were firm though there was | Gl M BGRE-Hothouse, per doz., §.7. | 00,000 bu.’ The 'report shows the amount | last hour for the active speculative leadc| K. B. & M. V. R R.. & - amount brought into sight to date, as weil not the bullish enthustasm manifested in| PARSNIPS—Per bu., d0c. of wheat remaining in farmers' hands| €8 when they covered thelr sBecte, J 0|6 & & QRVR % ’ s as from the American visible. the market that would naturally e oas | SARRCTS—Per bu,, 40c March 1 to have been about 164,000,000 bu., | £XBRUAUSA, BF TI0 CC e hctat nlfi“ P Sl ] . 49 e e The southern spot markets did nof re- pected in view of the small run of hoge | GREEN ONIONS-Southern, per dos. |Or 245 per cent of last year's crop, as com- | At Grom P bruptly o 166%, the | Iifinols C el Ry 9 A 3 spond to the advance in futures, remaining Rna from 10c to 1sc advance in prices at | punches, 40c. pared with 23.3 per cent of the crop of 19l [ St. Paul dropped abruptly to 166%. the | lilinols Central Ry. 8 2 5 o0 all day, while the New York markel ., - arcl , . - e . ve: rer condition e clique HppOr :"."'-:"nfllp;-efi lo ‘take profita and this | “FURNIPS—Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba- | The Porn in fapmers hands ia about 1.050,- | Yery active and weak. New York Central | The disposition of the day's receipts was | & "’ H - continued the dominating factors. which melling had & tendency to drag prices | gag’ per Ib., 14c; new cou-hern, per doz.| 8000 bu. or 416 per cent of last year's | was also notable vulnerable to the at-|ag follows, buyer purchasing the num- : % closed at practically the best of the day down. The close was about sicady, With | bunches, 5ic.” £ d * | crop, against 2.2 per cent of crop of 1901 | tack made upon it. The call loan rate at| ber of head indicated: SHEEP—The big bulk of the receipts this | ST. LOUIS, March 10.—COTTON—Firm May pork 7l%c higher, $18.40. May lard | " ONIONS-—Red Wisconsin, per 1Ib., on Ymncf March 1, 192, and 365 per cent of | the opening was § g'er cent and some loans | Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p, | MOrning consisted of lambs and as a result | 11-16 higher. Middling, 9%c. Sales, none was 1w1§ 2215, and ribs were | white, per Ib., 2lc; Spanish, per crate. crop of 1%0 on hand March 1, 1801 were made above that rate, but the ruling | omaha Packing Co....... 407 P 540 | the market for them was a little slow. A | recelpts, 3.213 bales; shipments, 3,28 bale e higher, at %001 e SPINACH—Southern, per doz. bunches, | There are reported to be about 365,000,000 | Tate was 6 per cent. Swift and Company 1,496 1,283 | hipment of Colorado lambs, though, sold | stock, 5.3 bules, ' 4 Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | goe. bu. of oats, or 369 per cent of last yeur's | The drop to below that rate after the|Armour & Co........ 960 2145 2,656 | 88 high as 3650, which was pronounced a | LIVERPOOL, March _10.—Cotton—S§ 20 cars; corn, 276 cars; oats, 120 cars; hog: L EMONS—California fancy, $.25; cholce, | C1op still Ih farmers hands, as compared | principal demand had been satisfled was | Cudahy Packing Co 1,867 35 | Yery satisfactory price. They averaged 76| quiet; prices four points higher; American 30,000 head. ' .00, *| with 30.6 per cent of crop of 191 on hand | Without special significance. The recovery | Armour, Sloux City. 23 ounds. The quallty of the bulk of the of- | middiing fair, 5.1%; good middling, 5.4 "The leading futures ranged as follows: NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2.55. March 1, 1902, and 3.5 per vent of crop of | in forelgn exchange and the rise in dis | Vansani & Co erings was only fair and the commoner | middling, 5.24; low midgdling, 5.12; g60d or- —_—— —————— —— WAX BEANS—Fer bu box, $3; string|1900 on hand ‘March 1, 1901. counts at London were highly significant | Carey & Benton..... kinds were perhaps a shade lower, but|dinary, 5d; ordinary, 485 The sales of Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yec'y. | yeans, per bu. box, $1.50. The following table shows percentage on | and conveyed an intimation of the effects | Lobman & Co. the better grades held just about steady. the day were 7,000 bales, of which 500 wer. G = | " CABBAGE-Holland seed, per Ib., 1%c. last year's crop of wheat, corn and oats | to fololw an undue report to forelgn credit| W. I Stephen The better grades of“ewes, wethers and | for speculation and export_and_Included TOMATOES—New Florida, per G-basket |in farmers' hands March 1 for each of the | facilities. ~Another evidence of the domi- | Hill & Huntzinger. 47 yearlings soid iu just about yesterday's| 6400 American. Receipts, 17.000 bales, in- st b " m«& 20 @% | erace $4.5008 00 g MU I BT e the moncy. situation was the | Wiliam Underaeod 1 notches and the demand seemed to be in | eluding 9,700 American. = Futures opened 718 114|718 T13%@% | CAULIFLOWER—California, per crate, | States. Wheat. Corn. Oats, | Sensitiveness of speculation to rumors re-| Livingstone & Shaller.... 81 good shape. Good stuff, though, was very | and closed firm. American middling g. o. 0 W0 @ 10 | $2.00. . New York ... 7.0 - Oals. | garding the manner in which payments are | Hamilton ......... D8 scarce, 50 that the market on paper does|c., March, 5.10d; March and April.” 513d: | w,l % FRUITS. Pennsylvanta 8 mhie r‘c‘.’m‘,fifufi"fl"&rf‘&'ln'i;"fi' L.k Huss. 108 ot Jook wery. high. s April and ‘May, 5.12d; May and June, 5.134; b L 4 g, v b o L RERNN Ty voe olders. e - | Wol urnan. e again in light supply and no 1 14c v and August T4 4% @5 T4 A% thfl“}:‘&r&?'{flk g:;ckhb;‘nsu m'y;:?. Ohio ... tention of the secretary of the treasury | B. F. Hobbick. D% particular change in the market was notice. | b yaes e '!\ug. ol Reoreeter Thd 4414|141 4% | Belifiowers, per bu. box, §1.50. | Michigan to draw on government m@o-u- with banks | Dennis & Co....... L& able. i Reptergber and October, 4.8 R Oetehier and GRATES Muagas, et keg, $6.00g7.00. | Indiana . to the extent of $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 for | Lee & Rothschilds........ 72 Quotations: Choice lambs, $6.50@6.75; falr | November, 4.61G4.60; November and De- rea e e 228 “enge Siice | | | | e gecn®onn 34 33 58 ,..-..- 2288 EEE rEEER fii*f§5 .'fi 528 £ FuGde FeFEEE ¥ ¥ e e o SEBBY R, e 223 ‘gosEag {3373 S22 *BEER. CEX O | 4 Gaeaee 0 Pee® saca.e *Wheat | ' ) | sos0000z2 SHSLERBARELA prosggee sooo0000000000000 SESEREREaE Pttt 2 steady Quotaticns are as follows: Territory. Idaho fine, 14@I5c; fine medium, 18@l6isc medium, 16G17e; Wyoming fine, 13Gi5c; fine mediam, 16@l7c; Utah fine. 14@i5c: fine me- dlum, 16@17c; medium, 17G@18c; Dakota fine i4@ibe; fine medium, ‘16@17c; medium, 7@ I8c; Montana, fine choice, 19@20c; fine av- erage, 17@18c; fine medium. cholce, 19@ e; average, 17@18c; staple, 19@20c; medium cholce, 19a%0c; average, 17@isc. Kentucky Indiana, ete., three-elghths blood. . one-quarter blood, 23G24c; brald, 2062 Oregon, eastern staple, 17%c. Australian wools, combing. choice, scoured basix, S0 i 83c; good, T8@S0c; average, TH@ise, ST. LOUIS, March 10.—WOOL—Quiet and easy; medlura grades ard combing. 16G20c; light fine, 15@1%%c; heavy fine, 11@ldc; tub- washed, 19620 NEW YORK, March 10.—WOOL~—Firm. LONDON, March 10.—WOOL—The second s | CRAN. ch Ilinols this “payment _aggravated the market’s | gam ‘Werthelmer ... ... 140 to” good lambs, $5.50G6.25; cholce Colorado | ce 514, g ;M?Z‘% B ROPIGAL FRUITS. Wiscons weakness. nfl'{‘;n“é&i%?fl-’?n’fi,“ Jrom the | Giflor buyers -.....111 L B8 inmbs, 3650685, cholco lighiweight your: WA, S i ) " 8 nnesof money ma 500, A .- , $5.6506.00; eavy ye 3 tst-uvfi | ”:2 nus—um%mn, per 10-1b. cartons, 90c; | JowecoOt® %0 was deposited at the sub-treasury for PO, o soiisen 582 119 oazs| 39:40@5.6; falr to good yearlings, ifi%‘fi%".‘&: | Wool Market. T ot Callrook Lot o | Missouri e nafer to New Orleans. Amalgamated | CATTLE-There avery heavy run | GIoice Wethers, ¥.26g5.5o; fulr to good, $175 | BOSTON, March 10.—WOOL—Trade in the 18 40 | 18 324 lm?'{“‘:d“:‘r':““:‘ncy‘;,“ Kansas ... nd American Smelting llhowe -o.-:a of cattle here today, and as a result pack- :’,,;,.‘ '“»e-ce‘ a_"fe!. 4.20@6.10; falr to good | wool market has not recovered from the n s a, §2.50. sweels, | Nebraska strength on the advance in copper and | ers started in trom'the first to pound the | feodcr -0G450; teeder iamb:, $.75¢5.25; | cmbargo recently placed upon it, and al- 1w 17 12%| 17 2% | P, in 70-1b. boxes, per :b,, | South Dakota lead, and Reading made a Feiligrte Y - | market. Sellers did not like the idea of | 33 o L tings: $4.25@4.75; feeder wethers, | though It was_soon modified by’ the au- 000} per case ot S-ib. pkaw.s Wik T - | North Dakota vance on a denial of rumors that the min- | taking off much, so that the morning was | sentative ceder ewes, $3.00G3.50. Repre- | thorities the effect was to practically cut 1015 |10 22%| 10 1 i - b California .. ers were to be put on short time. | well advanced before much trading was | g e S48 off all business while it was in force. The 10 10 15 | 10 07 MISCELLANEOUS. il i Bonds weakened in W"o-‘w" stocks. No. Av. trade of the last week has principally been 10 10 07%| 10 00 POPCORN—Per Ib., 2; shelled, 4c. Total United States.... 2.5 41.6 3.9 | Total sales, par valu "ments gave rise | 1he beef steer market was slow and gen- 1 western ewe. 80 with the Massachusetts manufacturers and HIDES-No. 1 green, stie; No. 2'green, be; | CHICAGO, March 10.-Good government | The Adyance In €veChments SLHC TRy | erally a dime lower. he blg W And gen- | v cull ewes. A Nus been fairly good. Prices have remained 99 0974l 9924| No. 1 salted, 7c; No. % salted, se; No. 1|crop report and th to unconfirmed rumofs of an intentlon by ( FIALY & TUE OWCE: e DIE bulke of the | 2 cull lambs 1387 g M| 978" | weal call, ¥ 10 12 b, siger No, 2 veéal ¢ bulliah, ac e efect WHOUIA DY |i¢he secrétaby Gt SMCSMGry 10 bUL SEAOY | nad food oppartunity o pound the Mar- | 464 western 8138 [ 38 |3 tooer i T Mier i ubies | " Wnamn Commssion cowpan. | ief, Bovie, v MARent MO | K SR, ML e oM B 1 vz *No. 2. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft , per 1b., Phi Elates new 48 advAnc and the o e oy L R DGR T B ST, western Cash quotations were as tollows 160; hurd shell, ber 1b., 1e: No. 3 8oft shelll | i1l ame or | reuce Market. i ‘and_ ¥'s registered % per cent on | (TS yenay “prices. and in ' some cases | 4 Western FLOUR DUl and sasy: winter pat- | per Ib., 13¢; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib. gPHILADELPHIA, March 10.—BUTTER- | the first call d e of the Kinds thac Jast suitrs buyers | 401 western ents, $8.603.70; straighs, $9.3003.40; spring | Braslls, per Ib.. lic; filberts, per Ib.. feady falr demand; extra western cream: | The following are the closing prices on | 6005, 5¢ S0 'L great deal lower. but- the | 1 cull lambs... tente, f3iogs Biralghte. $310G5.40; | atmonds, 'soft shell, per I, 16c: hard s €Ty G extra nearby prints, . the New York Stock exchan, Dl Dutic ‘o the Serings sold Tight wroung | 10 Western ewes.. LS s dois 30, Bor. 1o, 130; pecans. larss.. per Ib 1% IEGGS—Firm; good demand; fresh north- eveessns Wb B0 Ry, ptd e gt AT 4175 western wethers. WHEAT- o, 2 spring, 76@77c; No. 3, 70@ | small, per 1b., llc; cocoanuts, per doz ern, 18%c at mark; fresh western, 18c; | M0 "*00a il &P e D s T pas e oy western wethers. 76c; No. 2 red, T chesthuts, p'r lb., 10c; peanuts, per Ib,, | [T¢8h southwestern, 18c; fresh southern, | paitimore & Ohio... 3 #| "Cows did not suffer as badly today as the | 703 Westerr lambs CORN—No. 2, No. 2'yellow, d5tc. | d'4c; roasted peanuts, ‘per Ib., 7c; black | 1TAC (o i e et i WCIE TN 4 steers. As compared to the total receipts | 04f Colorado Jamb: OATS-No. 2, No. § white, @ n-\_lnuu. ber bu., 81; :‘«lg gey nat “‘il"‘ffihm;fi':“:n%dfimalnd; New York | Canadian Pacihe - O R S SuDBIY Of Ooms Was ROt ver Jaree. and 5 ;:J:L;u»u. 50;_cocoanute, ) $4 ’ all, : New . v k YE—-No. 2, ; OLD METALS, BTC.oAr B. Alpirn quotes | York full creams, fair to ou‘«?.”fi‘f»i o by PR %:erx'»'."k?r(hzflu‘lduo? .“.‘é.‘.’{f;‘ T Western ewes....... BARLEY-Good feeding, 42G4c; fair to | the foliowing prices: Iron, country mixed, | ¥Ork full creams, prime large, Iic: New 4 w. & L B { fully as much as any kind:. Packers ciarted western lambs.. chotte. maiting, 47085, Der ton. 11T iron. “stove plate mr¥ mmixed: | York full creams, fair to good. 134G T G0 2" pld. 1l . T8 elarted | ) western ewes. . A7G63c. e plate, p 38 L @iske. i do’ 2 in bldding fully 0c iower, but as sellers BELDS-No. 1 flax, $1.09; No. 1 northwest- | copper, ‘'per Ib., Sigc; brass, heavy, per Ib., Win. Central ... I aIn LU Maaney hsy hnally hed cs | U3 western ewes. ern, SLIL Prime 'fimothy, $8.65. Clover, | $4c; biass, lght, per Ib., Sc; lead, per Ib., Toledo Grain and Seed. D | (0 018 oo Day Hght close to vesterday's prices for a | 35 feeder lambs. ... oontract Krade; SUMGILTE' . sinos | MAPLE SUGKR “Ohlo. per ib., ltc. TOLEDO, Mareh 10.—WHEAT—Moder- | Shicsss § % 7.1 '| Amer. Bxpre 313 | Booa whure of what they got. | . | 3 Western lambi.. Qinste | Tard: per b tos Hoioin, | HONEY Utah, "per 3irame tase, sass; | JLGNY uciive. wteady; cash, He: May, fovic | Co pa ooyt BN R SR trouble ‘at 'steady. prices, and so aiso did B serien of (he wool auction sales opened hort "ribs” sides . (loose), Dry | Colorado, ¥, - 5 AT ] e B oar SR e - Mo veal calves. | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |today with a large number of buyers pres- ealted shoulders (boxed), 38 short | CIDER-New York 3 per ¥%-bbl, 8.0, | uige; July, H¥c. 2 ay Southern -+ 1. & °[Amer. C."& F.II1 The demand for stockers and feeders ent. Competition was spirited. The offer- clear sides (boxed), $10.37%4@10.! _SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, ~ver ' y-bbl., | “B3ird" easter; March a M N i do pld ... % " | continued brisk, 8o that anything desirable | Cavtle and Sheep Are g ings numbered 12,687 bales, including a good Following are the receipts and shipments $2; per bbl, $3.75. e July . Bk i an ay, | H Amer. Lin. Ofl...... 184 | gold readily at steady prices. The common s P Are Steady, While lection of Queensiand, which sold briskly of flour and grain: Louls Grain and Prov Ry ) i % Wi 3% | stuft was, of course, neglected, the same omn J .. s breeds were taken freely Ly the CRBL 1 . 8. &'R 1 Hecelpts. Shipment = e 4| Aer. 'S ' Flour, bbls...... 25,900 SLLRBZBUBEHR T S A P 2388 888 Mt 2 3 ' | 4s has been the case for some time past, | CHICAGH e home trade. Some fine half-breecy were ente. | ST, LOUIS, Mareh 10 WHEAT_Lower: | At 30} Gefober” e prime e . LR ane M. G 58 | A" prices were ‘certainiy no. more than | camis. it hend, Hinemer sronTSERe: | taken by American buyers at the higheat Wheat, bu. A0 H900| No. ‘2 red. cash, elevator, GSigc, mominal: | $1:60; prime alatke, $7.50. & L e UMOUNY: | grie Lo S lBrk Rep Tr U ey | steady. Representative sales: prime steets, $.0003.75: poor 13 rhequun. | Tates, The continent bought scoureds neat, by e S8 B i ey, o Tyuts Hominal 3 sike, $7.50. e g e R T - BREY STERRS. ne s icets. 0038 .‘;dl\-{:.d:\"meg’l\g% readiiy, paying full rates for fine grades oL 4300400 No. 2 hard, 6@7sc, Duluth Grain Market. o e BNE g |Coa- Qa8 o B | » Ay No. Av. Pr 75: cows and heifers, $1.40@4.60; canne Low apc oavly OUPSIR N asler Rye, 3,800 ..| . CORN—Lowei . 40c, nominal; 0 scking Valley ... 0N, Tob. PId....... 280 | 73, ... 130 102 4 30 $1.40G2.60; bulls, $2.00@1.00; calv | Cape of Good Hope and Natal was in small Barley, bu. 66,000 bagon | track, @4c; ‘May, 40%c; July, 40%c. DULUTH, March 10.—WHREAT—C: Boss it * General EI 18014 e §10r Werne-tad ataore, bt S $.000 | supply. Greasy was in good demand at 1 ¢ “ OATS -Lower; No. 2 cash, 344, nominal; | No. 1 hard,'74%c; No. 2 northern, 71! No' aois. Central - |eocking Uoal -....... 10% 3 L1115 HOGS—Rec: 0000k decline. Punta Arenas was also In good On the Produce exchange toduy the but- o] i 3 " , : 7 Tlige 0. | 1Ninols Centrs Tot'n'l Paper . 16% eceipts today, 10,000 head estl- | v ¢ - tor ‘market was steady; creameries, 180 | K, S@SSKe; May, Wkei July, Wi No. | 1 northery, The: May and July, Tifc! Jowa. Central -....- (T Rttt TR 6 : muted tomorrow, 2,000 head; left over, 400, | sor Y ol It o e Withdmmeain ! N 3 , 38, —May, Sic. o pfd fronn 2 1 e H et B it sutch. | %! 1 awal P o S 11 gelmer: 8¢ | RYE—gylet, M. ! S RS Wi i) Pewer. v ] Tk o e Jugher; mixed and butch- | were' light. Following are the sales In de- Ehaise L e e, steady, | FLOUR—Qulet; red winter patents. $3.30 New York Money Market. do ptd <15 National Riscuit ..l 464 $7.55G7.70; rough heavy, $7.30@1 fAvY: | tall:) New South Wales, 600 bales: scoured, - @34; extra fancy and stralght, $.0008.5; | NEW YORK, March 10.—MONEY—On | janbattan L ... i buk' of ‘wales, SLAQTI, Lo |18 O A Qisrland, L ie it clears, $2. . 9. o o Py >, 3 al s kS 3 vy o .50, coured, o H oy 7 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| SEED—Timothy, steady, $2.75@3.40, | Do oane. "Tiomg thoniay stoatyr ainry, Soys | Mo, Tomteni ooiii mREeclEs € e0d ta holce ‘wethems g Matket | Victoria, sovbales: scoured, (4@74d: greasy. 5 . y: 800d to choice wethers, $5.0005.65; ¢ d MEAL—Steady, 8.3, per cent: ninety daye, 6 per cent; six | Mex. National 01T people's Gan . fair to ‘cholce mixed. BI08.00; weatens . B iy el paraaa Quotations of the Day an Varlous | 380 @ast.- track, |mcatne, five end a tal? at ¢ per oent. | Mah & B L1 duh | Preed sea) Gor.. T westers Tambe, o thowr.ip o 10 | L Dt Ereasy. SR@0%d. New v me mercan! er, % o't » . . 5 . $5.000787. a 5 1 P . v Commoditien. (HAY 8trong: timothy, S.WGIS%; pral- | STERLING XN R Breadier with | M. K 4 . el Car Recelpts. Shipments. | @i “.‘.‘."L’;"c'n‘&“’fi".spfi“‘.’?.a e, 100 NEW YORK, March 10.—FLOUR—Re- | TRON COTTON TIES—$1.05 actual business in banker's bills at | 5% "lentrai il s < S0 888 | bales; sconred, nothing doing: Rreasy, 6@ celpts, 47,000 bbls.; exporis, 19,096 bbis:| HaGGING AL #5640 for demand and at $485 for sixty | N ¥, Cent aae | §d. - Punta Arenas, 3,300 bales; scoured. 3 .2; winter stralghts, | PROVISIONS — Pork, h i gt IR ad P o o B0G1S; winter extras, $20G310; winter | gtandard mess. $1%40. Lard® higher Breil: b1 2 M B ; low grades, $20002.00 Minnesota patents, | Dry' salt meats, fiim; boxel cxtra’ shoris, uSILVER—Bar, 9%: Mexican dollars, ylvanis - - Laniher fiour, duil; tair (o' good, $2 g 3; e R R ML G R AalIRe-Goverment, - wirong! ‘reiliesd, - It P o ik 1 natives. Heavy | Rio, qulet; mild, steady. Futures opened ey, . 35063.55. uc 4. Hour, qulet, cleg! X i ¥ b~ o 8. U £/ B " $ e, A . rtia ¢ - SLIRA 10 sput and to Strive: qule! 1 "h\aorr—éf.ll%;:}:nfimm‘her S Bk The closing gquotations on bonds are as 2 :‘Mr seoe WU UL B Blael oo 6 s p o ”mlai:(ht, o 1;: steady at a partial decline of 5 points under \ORNMEAL—Easy; yellow western, 31.11; strong, 8 Y P | Nante, follews: 30 prallillllll e westero Unioa ..l 8 kers' and feeders steaty | omon Eoomonn R ot b T elty, 31.10 AR A | Ul s ret. 2, reg....1¢iM L. & N. unl. ds.... 8. W s Am. Locomotive ... & 3 - H 3 to stro d dress . 4 RiE-Steady; No. 3 western, 615Gt | turboys 100 ke e pesen® g WH@LIE: | a0 coupon i Nt Sonti 88 ol b My Yoy oofih it 48 ers, PL50GH o Rt R en s | Jrimary receipts, but was rallied juat be. §,0; b aflonti state, 5768 “c. 1. New | "BUTTER = Steady; creamery, 2@:ste; conpan rviries detts oatune & B L de b : B i | B ERS AND COW| stockers Geders, d: weatern | ne¢ unchanged to § points lower. Haies e ' s ~ % o E 8% o e Tz00 5.00; ' Texans and Indian . ( Including March 1 BARLEY—Quiet; feeding, P ) wer; e for fresh i B N K. & T. & e Veors AMS B 3 g <3 2 an | were 14,500 bags, including March at 4.40c; . ,, 4 3 - Yower; Sy - 1%, 4 COWS, steers, L0; _Texas cows, $ 50; ~ e 1 AR Buffalo] multing, $24G5e, < 1T Buftalo; Recelpis. Bhipments. ol 4w, e N Y #idasss i jates R ] o 7 150 3 native o 1750040 _mative el AR e Y oty TOl: $ROL. e —Rece . e tx, | Flo ‘ 12 o B P iiiee . ;... P 3 3. « ers « 2.25; bulls, Kl ST R pot. eaax, NG S ok par e | Hlour, Bhls...... o ] S w0 e J reke Merket. R 108 R o e T acten G gy ™0 Sees yaters No. ¢ réd, wic, 1. o. b afoat: No. | Corw, bu.... /11 issionn e Coupon a0 [do e LONDON, March 10.—Closing auotations: ‘s : HOGS--Recelpts_6.50 head. ' Market 108 | 0000 SERVAE Narkal northern Duluth, §75c¢., f. 0. b. afloat; No. ! % oy ] Atabitoneen. dai e |0 oR Canesie, ARy iy N, ¥ 4 s . 1o hisbEs: oo R0 BIIE of aales B | o . March 10.—~WHISKY—Rasis of 1 hard Manitoba, §7%c., . 0. b. afioat. A e do_adj. ds. % |Reading ger 5 do ++++1 8-18 Norfolk - $4215: ] $7.50; heavy, $7.404 mixed packers, $7 high wines, $1.30. early uplurn in’ wheat furnished a plac i B & 0. 4 10215 (80 L. & L M. & Wi do prd.. % : e 3 ¢ porkers, ' §1 PEORIA, March 10.—WHISK Y.-$1. o0 Spuie In S¥eet tuvoised o biace Livery d Provistons. a0 sian LRl L as Y . LI 6 ontart & Weacera.| @G | i s 2 $.07%" i ’ ST LOUIE, March 10~ WHISK Y- Stendy Seciined. © There was 0o rally: " Ligh ce | LIVERPOOL. March 10.-WHEAT—Spot | de conv. ia. 1163 s, L 8. W. is 6 | e Bl el Peamayivania . atasse Tisk B Receipts. 3,000 head. Market | 8t $1.30 port demand, favorable European crop | Qulet: Nc 2 red. western winter, 68 Tlad: | Mo 5, 10000 (s "4, & APl Catedian, Pacibe.. . 100% Reding o : . Native lambs, $.00080.65; west- | CINCINNATI March 10.-WHIHKY-..bi sews, Wnficipation of bearish trop report | No. I norihern, spring, e sd; No. 1 Call: | ©40t & facnn I A P Chesapeake & Ohio.. 47%| do 1at pid i { : 2 crh lambs, $4.00G36.0% Taw cwes. $30a¥on; | Ullers' finished goods, on the busis of i and small clearances attracted late sell- | f0rnia. 8¢ 10%d: futures steady; ) i "0, g o | Chvempees® of o R R et ] vothers § Tous.7o; wentern wethers. | Wines, quiet, $1.30, B The close was 1%¢ higher to qupier | 24; May, 6s 1%d; July, 6 %d. 2T A IRR RS SRS oWa s B e b B e oK il Sl ol R g T Tomor. March: SIQsiae, clored siter Moo | CORN-Bpot' steady; Ameriean mixed, | C., B & G n 4. 9 |T. St L & W.'is | DnBecrs g 7 3 o 218 350, d = = = 1RG0 1-16c, clomed oy, July, 165G 16 1016 | Bew. {8 B4d. old. no siock: futures steady: | C'M & st'P 5. . 1o (Udon Picite 4u..". Denver & .G |5 : Bl 0 - glosed is¥ei Seplember, " TWiuide, closed Mareh, o 105 aix. & %4 i &N W o e de cony. s o Pt Y . A St. Louls Live Stock Market. PEm—— The. NS-Beel, easy: extra India | C. K. I g el i rio : 4 o 0 . o ‘?QRN__R“;,N LB b exports, mess, e, Potk, steady; prime mees west- Wess Ly | oo n 4o v . g | S il H LOUIE. Ao, March 10.-CATTLE- sao. ‘. Adam) Graln G[’. 151,500 bu. Spot dull;’ No. 2 '55tc, ele- | oI ! ama, o to 16 Ibs., % 8o it o J A v b 880 " 3 5 . P o pxans paior, ana WS 0! b hoat, Ny S| i se, Hacon, frmi Gumberland eui i o i e B2 | it Sl (wib i R B ) e bpuncliye, aiaady, o slone, Fallv GRAIN, low, 85c; No. 2 white, 56%c. Option market | o 'O 3 1ha. 86 Gc SRott vibe, 18 to 24 ihe. 95 Wis. Central 4. MK &T ety Liinme o ping and export steers, $4.15655.10 opened firm and advanced on bad weather, |54 6d; long clear middies, light, 28 to 34 1ibs., | %, 5 Con. Tob. e VER— : - terzeas g gy A W NS M SIONS CK frm and advinced on bad westher |18 #4; e iseb midies, LN, 219 3RS | 08 wepenies 8 G0k T B | BAR BILVER Dul; 214d perounce, sk e 18 | beel and Dutcher tsors, 8o PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. cables Ut met liberal selling, which | 538 6d; short clear backs, 35 t0 40 1bs., 528 6d; | Hocking Val. 4igs. 107 diacaunt 1n the Uben market for sbort bilk axpersedil . ol paus O a0 Members Chicago lioard of Trade, St Caused later reactions. The Nght cxport | clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs.. Gs. Shoulders, | *Offered. fiscount © bpen ma hor s ders. @4.30; ‘cows and helfers Louls Merchants Exchange and kan- trade was n leading bear Influence s | square, 11 _to 13 Ibs.. strong, 46s. Lard %@3% per cent and for three-months 66 aoraa 450; canners, $2.2503.00; bulls, $2.50@3.75; wan City Board of Trade. tlose was ateady And quarter cent up o | SUong’ prime westéin. in "tierces, b a0 bills 18 3%@3% per cent : i calves, $3.50607.00; Texus and Indtan steers, | | Hoom 224 Board Trade Bldg.. Omaha el Jower. March. 80156ke, closed soc. | American refined, in pails, 5is. | . ——— 1o q $.505 40; cows and heifers, 2306315 Puones 1006 und 1017 ay. bi%modiac. closed sidc; July, 804l | (BUTTER—Good United' States, steady,| BOSTON, March 10.—Call loans, 5%@G6 per Otr and Reosin. e s HOGB—Recelpts, 400 heud.” Market, 106 2. 8. Vem Dern, Vise AR closed H i nal. nt; per cent. Officlal IL . Pa., March 10 iy ; 6¢ L A _good . £ “\Write for our market letter and ca \ 80s; finest United States, nominal cent; time loans, 5%@6 t.om OIL CITY, P h 10, Mo higher on good stock BUL COMMON rite fo er and cas) ATS—Rect ipta, 109,500 bu. Spot dull; No. u('NEESrk'.—sle"ndy Anlxer:snh:ln;‘;l white_ | closing of stocks and bonds: balances, $L30: certificates, no bid; ship- " steady. Plgs and lighie, 36 15; pack- grain bids. 2, @@%c; etandard white, 4%c; No. 3, dac; | 945 American finest colored, : Atchison ds . 19 Alloves ............ 3% |ments, Pennsylvania, 62,68 bbls.: average v = Aasesansnan Kausas City Liye Stock Marker, | DhieS: Sreasy, 3405Kd. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, March 10.—COFFEE—Spot Beptember, '4.85c, October, 4.95¢. 1 7. &; butchers, $7 %% 65 2%c; 3 » 5 W AND HEl e EEP—F t 0 head. Mark I PRIVATE WIRES, o, 2 white, 44%¢; No. § white, #i4e: track | , TALLOW—Prime city, steady, 6s 5d; Aus- | Mex. Ceatral ds...... 76 [Amalgamated 7a%; | 86,964 bbls.; runs, Pennsylvania, 5.3% bbls.; co FERS. P pts, O hwad. Market ’ ool Bilked westorn, ‘nonudal. track_white, 44 | tralian, dull. Adghioes, + . :‘,’2!?{‘.‘"‘,‘"'“ [ K | average, @720 bbls shipmenta, Lima an e WL 3 EE L M 1066 stendy. Natlve muttons, $1500575; lambe e 3 fons dull and easler; May —_ e ocia. . 55 " | Indlana, 59,909 bbls.; average. 62 9.1 X cul: d e 2.004.50: ‘ e A &, "'I‘: " . May cla Kansas City Grain and Provisions, |Boston & Aibany et gt | e Lima and s 3 P e s M-l (8 800 [ 95@20; Texan mittons, BWG | P. B. Wears. Pren ¢ A Sears. v HAY—Quiet; ®pring, 55@0c; good to| KANSAS CITY, March 10—WHEAT— od Dominion Coal erage, 46,483 bbls. el | an cholce, 9606$1.00. May, 8iic: July, ‘a2 No. 2 hard Fraokiin .- NEW YORK, March 10.—O}L—Cotton- onh Live . [ MOPS—Quiet; state. common %0 cholce, | E%@M0%c; No. 3. of o ¢ SGc; re. | Fitchburg 1342 liale Royals 111500 seed, firm. Petroleum, steady. Turpentine, reph: Live & WENA(EE(FN‘AMJSAS!ON, ‘10:' WGAGU 1902, 20GaBe; 1901, 23G2%c; olds, MFI2%e. Pa- | jected. 57c; No. 2 red, 69%4@71%¢; No, 3, | Unlon P o Mohawk i o steady. Rosin, firm. 8T. JOSEPH Mo., March 10. e vt s VI 7 ek cific coast, 12, 26@uve; 1901, 23@28c; olds, 8@ n?u d Old Dominion LONDON, March 10.—O1L—Calcutta lin- Recelpts, 1,039 head; nitiv | e Wires to AL Felres : ORN—April, 34@8T%c; May, SINGIT% k L A seed, spot, #s 3d. Linsced, 2s 6. Tur- | Texas and westerns. #3556 cow | GRAIN, PROVISIONF, NiiCR3. HONDY ES-Quiet; Galveaton, lfe; Call-| July, 3 eaah, N ixed Bowio Ho 2 4 pentine spirits, 424 9d. heifers. $2.35G4.50; wtockcrs and fee | Bought and s0id for cash or A xas ary, Me 2 white, ®l4@41c; No. 3 396 40c. A3 8y s LIVERPOOL, March 10.—OIL—Cotton- G34.75. future delivery THER— 3 weld, 2416@26c. OATS—No. 2 white, x&“ Senta Vo Cepper. seed, Hull refined, spot, steady, 2ls 10%d. HOGS nm‘uu--s head "1""'” M: OMAHA nnu;'c\u,hw-xn‘ntx..ua of Trade light mixed, medium anc elephone $7.50@ 7.5 $7.90G17.50. W E Warld lLova: Menager 1 i No. 2 mixed, 3 o e PROVISIONS—Beef. exny; family, 314,000 N miockria .. Trimountein nead; ‘steady to Nailve lambs, $7.10: yeariings, | S Frea =8 HSSSH q UG, mess, MNGLK; beel hame. $100 fi{l—' Do 2 e o: prat Ualtea Frait .. United States packat, 3 extra lndia —Timothy ; , 759.00. ). Utah o —SUGAR— mess, ‘324, R0, Cut meats. frm: plebiey | BUTTER Crodmery. AGt: cnirTase R b Vietoria 1501 NEW ORLEANS, March 10.-SUGAR < X . ng : pailce. ta .o nlcllmuhomq’;n. [ EGGS—Fresh, 13%c. ' . * P | Westing. common. Iwinoc - Staaayt l:e":k:a:i- L U T g i el wethers, $6.60; ewss, %.15. Al NOTICE 5 picl ams, RETTR Lard, veature ... Volverine fagal, ; centrl el eH - e, Brea; “weatorn © stedmed: SISI: wefined, | Wheat, bu........peeeeo e iia TP e vellows, aavitec: seconds, eGae Stock in Sixht. - o - —~ Mleady:" continent, $1065: _South Amer: | Corn, bu-..... ) 116,000 New Yerk Minlay Stecks AQEASNER=T N kortls, Rosial, 4 : say Following were the racutnts of Hveistook | LINCOLN. Mok Cliareh 8. 1M8~It hay o B aNRd -&f_fllfl]:r l:f.l‘k- STR: | Oste bu. 200 | NEW YORK, March 10.—The followine are | NEW “YORIC March 0. SUGAR sy 150 ¢ #t the six principal western clties vesterday: | 2" come ‘16 the knowiedge of the Insur s Seo0. + §19.00g21.00, -~ the quotations on the New York Stock | steady; fair refining, 3%c; centrifugal, 3 Catle Heer Bhoeh: | ance Departm of the Auditor's Offic R PO Dkl oity, Diai sowatry, o . rain Market. exchan, test, 3%@2 25-82¢; molasses Sugar, Omuha e Mo - g0 £99] that one D. E is soliciting insur “‘: i . . J w""'wfnl KEE. ll%;rch 10.-WHEAT— ::‘-- [T [Ltttle, Chiet ... "'Edn'}\::i:e ] sass: . ‘K':l""::_',.“y' 4 » S50 3.00 | ence ((-r\lh- ‘y. al Lite Iney Co » 3 eak. Close No. 1 Northern, ¥ b Bt : ntario ... OL. —Quiet s R i - seesnsnens - pany of New York in the Coun Dods "Pl(?‘l-:»‘inlrfio.nd.:fl«uc. fair to extra, 44| 3" Northery, Tite: No. Browee' 12110001 o LONDON, u‘:lr':n 10. -- BUGAR — Beet, . . i3 S: ;:‘.u‘.] . 7 0 | notice is hereby gl ihai the sild D. B 3 h 08 . oae oenls . sesns c| aeps v . eardon i o it Le o s ol ER—Receipts, 6440 pkgs.: firm:| RiES $1¥e Cometock Tunnei ... 3 [Potost g Mareh, & b " Bloux City il B norialiy_ him (o transact business state dairy, 17 creamery extra, %c; & Va....:6 (Havage 1l E ND FEEDERS. - - - foy aa"Mutua) Life Insurance Company sreamery, commor: o cholce, . ;. Lol |Slerra Nevada . vapo! A ER Totals . . o maT s for gald Mub CHEENE ~ Recelpts, 1806 pkgs.: firm: = S [SmaN Nepes ...... NEW YORK, March 10.—EVAPORATED sty | - 1 " CHARLES WESTON sk « Sious City Live Siock Marker Auditor Public Accounts, tancy ate ull tream. coloréd, fall | iy neapolis Wheat, Fiour and B sesrsasne APPLES—-Market is a shade firmer under i large. @ade, l&olm‘r ‘white, uwé\:; ney a somewhat improved demand ; common are ¥ BN I. colored. : white, 1¢i4c. MINNEAPOLLI o - " i S0 ’ ot SIOUX CITY. la. March 10—(Special| By J. |, Plerce, deputy Ins, Dept small; colored 1eke: while. 14 2 wtote | M AR AR R WHANTS | o LADRLPNIA Mareh W—Clearings | S5i09 £t S0tel prims. PibIei chalos, S rorod | Telegrani.)—CATTLE-Receipts, 1,20 head; Mch. M 4 2t o rerers e RBSEEE T

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