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THE GMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 19 P N I A At £66 6 and futures at £66 10s. But the | iba, steady, 58s; short clear b s B y 9: decres er ©¢ " CCTNML T e 8 cows rAd@ hel 2.504.0, LOHILRCIAL AND HN:\M,I:“. New York market remains dull and nom- | iba. sieady. fis; clear hellles § g, S 36e0; decrease over correscond- | (MANA | IVE bloth MARI\Ll . Slockats 1 Jesdern, B et s nally unchanged as to prices. S.andard | | steady, houlders, square, i1 to 11 1 NEW YORK, March Clearings, $22, : HOGS—Receipts, 5006 head: steady to ic quoted at ¥14.4. lake anl electroiytic, $14.7, | siead ard, prime western. in (1 o81,435; balances, $6.683 120 s higher; plgs, sieady; light and light Sk e WIS and casting, SWSAISE Gead wat | frm, ta; American refived, in pails. steady, | BOSTON, March 19.—Clearings, $19.37%.807; 3 ks CUND LAMBS—Recelpts, 138 i B ere and u ed a iy, wh! w24, alance 8088, d " : SHEEP A} LAMBS--Rel s, ] in All Board of Trade Grain Pits in London it declined 2 6d to £1s I8 | BUTIER.Eine United States, nominal; PN DK PITA, March 19— Clearings, | BOth Beef Steers and Cows Sold Readily o head; strons to ¢ higher. pelter advanced 10s in Tondon to £24 and | gocd United States, steady, 865,563; bulances, n b per i is Dull. sained 3 points locally, ciosing at’ .5 F CIiE LR Strong; Ametican finest white, | & Wi Dalsuces; TGN, money, § pet Gererally Steady Prices TS New York Live Stock Market. iy on closed at 57 64 In Glasgow and s in | 6 finrst colored, £ a — . {ron closed wt bis 6 in Glasgow R ot Col0fed, €05, etratian | hA LTIMORE, March 10, — Clearings, ’ NEW YORK, March 19.-REEVES—Re T3; balances, $165,528; money, 6 per o con Al Al RN 1 foundry, northern, is quoted at In Londcn, dull, 52s 6d : . $165,823; n v S celpts, 35 head, mainly consigned direct; CABLES AID CORN FOR SHORT TIME 0 No. '3 foundry. northern 4 —_— " Aeatings; ¥ HOGS SOLD TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER 3 no sales reported; dressed beef stoady: city N’ 1 foundry, southern, and No. y.| Kansas City Gratn and Provistons, : earings, §3.- — dressed natlves, extreme range, 613G diec pev PR Tl gunecy: i .| ; 11666 per cent; New York g b, Ct ere unchanged. = No exports Provisions Open Firm, Ease OF Later, | i} 8t W8G2 Warrants are nom ANRAS. ST Siveh I e WEBAF + ¢ ¢ premtum. " 8 There Were Practically No Good Fat| . |‘|m|") ables were unchanged. No export — — - ,“ee: Jaly, B¢, cash, No. ¢ h: 9 : & 9.—Clearings, 827,320, ¥ CALVEE—Receipts, 182 head; market but Afterwards Rallies Again OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. ot asde; res AR gt B oS - weak; veals sold i $5.00G9.30 pes 100 Ibs & Closes St with May S red, 65 ‘”MI"':' ‘;""‘-, 'r‘:nlu" exchan; b B General Opinipn Was Packers 1 B clty dressed veals, 1061k ) Co fon of Trade and Quotations on 4 4c; July, SR, demand. et e Would P P 3 Lo I\ BTSN Products Up. P a9 e No. 2 white, 30@0c; N oul 'ay Strong Prices. 5 head: sheep nominal; generally lower tone aple and Faney Produce, 1 e 3 {0 lambs. with common and medium grades - KEGGS—-Weak; fresh stock, 11%@izc. ., Thet e Y@WK \_F“""."‘R:_"'\"‘ Money Market, " § # " Fated 4 off: no sheep sold: iambe sold ot LIVE POULTRY-Hens, lugiltsc; old | MiXed, Zha@d4 NE! ORK, March 19.—-MONEY—On ca SOUTH OMAHA, March 10, 0 . 7.0, with a few culls at $6; dressed SCHICAGO, March 19.Trading in all the | ourers, 4Géc; turkeys, Roie? doots, 30 SN firm at 5@7 pér cent, closing off 6] Recelpts were ul‘;“.-"u“‘:sne-- mutt @iviec per Ib.; dressed lambs. oits on the Board of Trade was rather auiet | (0" eeus KGoc" chicking, per Ib., 10G14e, HAY-Timothy. $i prairfe, $8.50@9.00. | per cent; time money steady at Othcial Monday. o o e 100 @1 1y today and wheat closed easy, with May off | 5, Kieg il G OUITI Y. Phickens, ‘itidc; | BUTTIR Credmery, st aalry, | cent for sixty una’ ninety day Offcinl Tueaday ..o\ 4100 oi Ta0 [ ] HOGS—Rec easter, clos- We. A shade higher, |:||t nens, 11@lic; turkeys, 16@idc; ducks, 11@i2e; | EGGS—Fresh, 10%c. months: prime mercantile paper, & per cent. [ Otholai Weanesday ..., 4426 6207 b + k of very de- o‘nu 2 oo Wk raction. FProvisions | g.age, 1131 ” Receipts. Shipments STERLING EXCHANGEgStrong, with | Ogficlal i\ hursuay PO v I ! e 3 . " sirable Pennsylvauin hogs brought $7.80; a glosed strong, with the May products from | SBihrifi "Packing stock. 126@ige: chotes | Wheat, bu..fo.....oo... 4164 2,00) | actual business in bankers' Blls at $4.8725a it Lo i ) few state hoks, $7.10; average state and Jias, to 8¢ Righer. ¢ bust. | 48Ity, In tubs, 1ot separator, zic Corn, 'bu Vi igevessivves SN0 95,00 [ 48730 for demand and at_ $4.8395@4.54 Tor | Four daya this week..12,111 8 Pennsyivania hogs quoted at $7.60G7.65 at .., w.r:-":“l;l:“d-r:r;rryv]:mlrlm B s,[,ygl,«,.;,m_m,{,,, ,l Per can, Mo: extra [ OBt DUl 000 !.\uvl‘ ixty .n.‘ : \'"if‘"“s rates, $4.5 and $4.85) | Sume dys last week... 14,298 5, the close. k. e elects, per can, 3ic; New Yurk Counts, per - commercial bills, $4.:31504, 844 3 e fore. T ” ——— e it i A e g gandze bulk, ‘exira Selcets, por gar. 31575, Teledo Grain and Need | RILYER-Bar. Wise: Medican dollars, 3sc BRI thres Boam awsiey B " . Sloux City Live Stock Market. to v 7 T44¢. | hulk, Standard, per gal., $1.35 i | INDS—Government, steady; state in- | t YOUES 680 ... 15,01 i '- ‘X CITY. - ec! Pele Early n the day there was considerable | "FROZIN FRESH FISI-Trout, 8g10c: | TOLEDO March 10—WHEAT-Very dull, | active; railroad, firm, Bams ceye Jaat Yo e § 3 s fan) = CATELE " Recelptar 3% head: buylng on prospects of a cold wave. the | herring, bc; pickerel, 8c: pike, %o; perch, o | stendy; cash idige: March, Wlc; July, ik Th ing Guotations on bonds are as g PFICE. pali | 1oF X COWS AND HEIFERS. Fieady: beeves, §.18@8.00; cowe, bulls A weather map showing zero weather In the | juffalo, dressed, ic; =unfish, so; blucfins, 3c; | CORN—Falrly uctive, steady; March, tic; | follows: tor the labt nev URys Witk come 0 3 Q o 31 B b atookare and fubders, o extreme northwest, with possibilities of its | whitensh, salmon, 16c; haddock, 11:; | May, 42%c; July, 43%c. e U, 8. e, B g Mdn - 15 o gt S e o ¢ i o e e AR b extending over a large part of the winter | codfish, "1 redsnapper, ' 10c; lobeters, [ OATS—Dull, steady; March, 36%c; May, | do coupon sin|L & N. uni, 4. va% | - . % K CALVES. e, 33,7041 wheat belt. May advanced to %c, on [hoiled, per Ib., 4dc; lobeters, green, per Ib. | 343c; July, 31%c. : y Tog. % el e Tenen " Sett Centrai & p 2 8 3 the strength of the promised colder, weather, | g5, buliheads, 10c; cacfish, 14c; Lidck bass, | RYE-No. 2, dc upor 100°[ 165 18" Ihee. oo sos 38 4 F, N ; AND FEEDERS, 1 s but later on reports of larger Argentine | . hailbut, 1fc. EeNo 3 . —- = i Y, 2 Cim shipments than had been previously estl- | - R AN-Per (on. $15.50., M T v, soune chsh A n. & 8L L Tated, the market eased Off again, May | FiaY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesals | tober. $BE0: prifne. Himothy " 8 Ocs o b 3 [ selling down to T#i4c. During the last hour | Deglers’ association: Choice No. 1 upland, | alsiké, §7.50. 1.60; " prime ONDOE > C. g 3ge...100% there was little change in prices and May | ;" No. %$5.00; medium, $7; coarse, $6.00 . Pa is, Tow AT ot g YT closed % lower at 74ic. Clearances wero | iive straw, $6. These prices are for h s - } couson o racifi I rel foneato0m b Primary receipts $000"ColoF ABd quallty, Demend fait; fo e P FLUSCEY MAE RS, | Aschisen gun. . 4 o . Il Eaeh 000 bu., againat 637,000 a_year ago Eapts Tight ’ PHILADELPHIA. March 19— BUTT Jdo pal. s 90| +oX. & W con. a.100vs | Mareh neapolls and Duluth’reported receipts ConN-— 430 Firm, good demand; exira western cream. | “as e . LR & G e | Mareh A 856 cars_ which, with local receipts of 15 #H0@iee; extra nearby prints, e | do conv. 4. 100 (8L i & 5. F. 4. 1 | Mareh 14 tofal receipts for the three | o, 38—Mnrket ¥e lower, tair’ demand; | *Canads N i i | faceh uw B against 328 last week and | VEGETABLES, {resh nearby, western and southwestern, | Central of dn. & a0 2 B Maieh L ast year. VEW CELERY—Ka 3 5c, at mark: fresh southern, 14l o 18 Ine s A & AP alll 8w | Ay al § 18 hero was little of intereat in the trading | oNEW, CHLERY—Kalamazoo, per doz., B¢ | "CHiRE~Irirm. fair demand; New York | Gk, & 0o iigs S ety $o" | Mareh 6 20| in corn and the volume of business was | C4itIQfI s ber dot., 46G70c Lull orenmmm Drhe e oo YOm | sChicagn & A. Hiia.. Te%ia80. Ratlway bu......1i¢ | Marc Stoek fn Sighi. Fellowing were the receipts of live stock at the six principal western citles yester- & 0 410 [34 135 iy 0 9, 8 ol 4 Ul b ¥9 5 3 4 165 710] 5 81 4 * 160 539 4 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha . . 4,000 1,100 2,50 TH0 20000 K00 4800 8000 4000 LOLE0 6000 1,000 . Joseph. ...l L2208 6,008 3 Sioux Cliy... 300 1,000 . Totals..c.vvvieer 20,396 4,106 16,85 Wool Market. X ST. LOUIS, March 10.—WOOL—Quiet and ens mediuin grades nd combing, 164 1 1 1 3 1 o 3 ‘ day: 2 H H 339 exe uzsre. 613 Coh & Qn 4 tHE: » March 13 6,11 small. | Higher cables imparted strength at | TATOWLS Oy o, to good, 13%tiidc; prime large, 146 ge; | o o & Q0 6 93| STexas & Pactfic 1v..115 P . I start &nd exporters were quite aciive | g5y EET POTATORS—Iowa and Kanses, | fair to good, 184@I3%c e A L N b . o | Mareh 615 buyers for o time, but the demand soon | ¥\ pARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, 450 s B, de.L 100 86 wony, (hersr 1% | MAroR i slackened and the market eased off and > Wi W 4 . - - e Ciase was aboult unchanged, May belng | *Sipw CARROTS—Per doz. bunches, 400, Minneapolis Wheat, ¥iour and Rran. RN B X seoeeen1idly | March 19 19 1ight fine, 16@15c; heavy fine, 10@131c; & Bhade higher at #H@die, after selling | LETTUCE - Fer dop: binehes 1o MINNEAPOLIS, March 19.~WHEAT-- | Coloraco So. 4 b i oY 3 . tub_washed, 19@29c. d Botween, Aingute and 4%c: 'Local recelpts | BEETo-bew moatmit o o bunche Y. he; duly, Tasge’. on track, No. 1 hard, | Deweer & K. 0. 4., g swent Bhore & o a Bty pood S W AORKE, March 10.-WOOL-—Firm. ‘were 156 cars, with none of contract $6: 0id, Dét bu.. 406, J g ©: No. 1 northern, %%e; No. ? northern, | “Erie prior lien ds.... §7 = Wheel. & L. E. 48 | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, LONDON, March 13.—WOOL—Offerings at Oats ruled ‘dull along with other grains | “CUCUMRERE Hothouse, per doz., $175. % _ *o general & Ktg Wie. Central 4s 4| Ineioliowing table shows the recelpts of : 4 p | the auction sales today numbered 1 and prices showed little change. Bhorts | PARSNIPS—Per bu., 4k Dy ents, $3.7573.85; second | poen D) ¢ 111 Con. Tobacco 4s. cattle, Logs and sheep at South Omaha for 75 bales, including a full supply of merinos were fair buyers early In the day, with | CARROTS-Per bu.. fue. o 3 st clears, $3.75; secand | Poce "Eove - gioe:- 1604 Cole. Fusl sea. B the year to date, and compurisons with last | HOGS—Receipts of hogs were light this | The latter were in keen demand and a few commission houses the best sellers. The | GRIEN ONIONS—Southern, per doz 006 2. -t 1034 Rock Island d4s. year: s 1%02 dnc, Dee. | morning, and gs the local demand was in | fine lots were taken by American pur- canh market was dull, with light offerings. | punches. fic " BRAN—In bulk, l3c Bld. **Offered actle ... 00 10004 2008 | £ood shipe and reports trom othier markets b ‘,’1"""‘,“’3"“'{" i and receipts were small at 12% cars. | "TRADISH ES—! . " — — P LIWLOTS b,5v6 97,333 | tavorable to the selling interests, trading er on French demand erican buy- Sloned & 'ahade lower at MW@3i%e, after | 45 s o D RIS Sifiwaukee GratacMarket, Boston Stocks and Honds. Sheep 0594 1y 1S | here Tiled mctive and prices constderably | ¢rs secured good lines of %-blood greasy ranging between 3414@34%c and 34isc. | CTURNIPS—Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba- | MILWA i BOSTON, Merch 19.~Call loans 5%@6 pe- | The officlal "number of cars of stock | higher. As compared with yesterday's | Lincolns. Slips sold freely, Queensland be- Provislons opened firm on a strong hog ey 1605 oW BoutRern, per Gob. | goaILW Y - ON, Mcron 1620 ans 6 be: | brought in today by cach roud was: general market (he prices paid {oday show | Ing In spirited demand throughout. Fol- market, but later cased off with the weaker Y : "7; A W 2! closihis of stocks AdE Douas: Official | Catde, Hog.Sheep. | an advance amounting to 10@isc. Good | loWing are the sales in detail: New South tone In tbe grain pits. In the latter half | “ONIONS-] Wisconsin, per b, 1i4c; | "RYi St by 5 4 eined s . P.. 13 " | heavy hogs cold largely from $1.20 to $1.3), [ Wales, 150 bales; scoured, 7dgis ad: of the session a fair scattered demand de- | white, per tb.. 2ic; Spanish. per craté, S0 | BANLRY A e Amalgamated abash .......... ¥ | and us high as $79% was Dald for prime | Ereasy, 54d@1s 2. 'Queensiand, 1,600 bales: Veloped and there was also good buying by | " SPINACH—Southern, pef doz. buniches, ARLE 3 sample, d5asee. Y1y 1 (Dingham .. tssourl Pac heavy hogs The medtum® welghts went | Scoured, 1s 14d@ls 11d; greasy, Tigd@ls 1d a prominent scalper, which resulted in a [ 50¢. 4 | pid ,;,\\‘.:“'::‘;I'““_, B nion_Pacific mostly trom 10 to $7.20, and the lighter [ Victoria, 1,000 bales; scoured, Sl d@ls 11d: rall 3 the close being strong, with May | LEMONS—California fancy, $3.2; cholce, > v | Boston & Albany.. . 358 | Copper Range W loads from $7.10 down. It soon became evl- | Breasy, "5d@is 4d. West ~Australla 5 pork up l6c at $18, May lard 12%c higher 3 dent that there were not enough hogs on | bales: scoured, T4@10d. New Zealand, 580 sale to fill packers orders, so xfmt trading | bales; scoured, Tiid@is 8d; greasy, 4%dd@ls. 8. Duluth Grain Market. Boston & Me laci | Daminion Cosl AU$10 and ribs 10@i2isc better at $9.50 NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $250. Hoston Elevaied . 14713 Rranklin ; 5 f ! was very briek and all the early arrivals | Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 00 bales; were soon disposed of. greasy, 6%@9%d. featimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | WAX BEANS—Per bu. bog, $3; DULUTH, March 19—WHEBAT—To ar-| 5 Y. N H & ti..212 " lse Hoyaie e 30 cars; onm, 15 cars; MOBE, | beans, per bt pox. b0 "] *¢ StFR& | rive: “No. I'northern, Tékc; No. 2 northern, 1% R Along toward noon, however, a_traln ar- rived with some hogs and packers cid not ugnr and Molasses. 17,000 head. CABBAGE-—Holland seed, per Ib., 1%ec. 4%C: : ,|18le Royale J. y The leading futures ranged as follows TOMATOES—New Florida, per 6-Lasket ay, ke A old D i . & P, east s Pt - — | crate, 34.50a5.00 S . " el P., west take hold of them In as good shupe, 8o that | NEW ORLEANS, March 19.-SUGAR- Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Ye:' CAULIFLOWER—California, per crate, $2. Peoria Market. s - fiinols Central.. the extreme cloge was a litle siow and | Steady: open kettle, 24@3%c: open kettie ~ls - FRUITS, . " o g | Dominion 1 e = | weak. Representative sales: centrifugal, 34@%c: centrifugal white, LAReRet i g B APPLIN-New ¥urk. wiook, it Culle| s O n 1A, Marchy 1. <CORN=Dull; No.'8, | ass. i@setsie Total receipts......... 10| NO. Av.Sh. Pr. NO. Aw. e fow. T 1:160: peconda. 216 g % 74! 74l | fornta Bellflowers, per bu, pox, $1.50, GATS—Dull; No. 3 white, 32%c. M B n sisves | The disposition of the day's recelpts was 16 600 40 Molasses, open kettle, nominal, 18@26c; cen- T[T @% TI%@'% T1%@% | GRAPES—Malagas, pes keg, $5.00G7.00. oy e R , $3%c. T s S1G | Trinity A 3 | @8 foilows, each buyer purchasing tne num- | 20. trifugal, 6@isc. Syrup, ucminal, Wg2ic, 01 oo%| 0% 6978 4 8e, pe- Keg, §.00G7.00. Se nited Fruit o8t | United States Der of head indivatea: NEW YORK, March 19 SUGAR—Raw, | ! e TROPICAL FRULTS. P U, 8 stecl A gt L Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, steady. Refined, steady. Molasses, firm. oyl e 2 FIGS—Calitornts, per 10-1b. cartons, %c;| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. [ fo, pid-oo Vietorta % | Omaha Packing Co. W5 T 4475/43% @444 @ 45 | Turkish b. box, 14@18¢ o Wasting ommon $ Winona ...l Bwitt 81a Comapaiy e, 1008 1 e 4374044 1ol 4% 3%@% lifornia navels, fancy, $3.00 | g0 op Pacifl o e Armour & C 808 o 43 @h|2%ah 2had 6 i5:, chotee, §2.16, Mediterrariean sweets, e Ry e bl by ondon Stasll Market Cudahy Packing Co...... 80 ! DATES—Persian, in 70-1b, bexes, per ib., ket Into Uncertain Frame of Mind. LONDON, March 19.—Closing quotations: (\vrm;mg"{lr’;r;l"bloux City 61 #0c; per casa of i-ib. PKES., $2.%. NEW YORK, March 1).—Uncommon in- | Copsols for money... 81t New York Central....10% | Hill & Huntalnger.......] terest attached to today's stock market | (i0 Agount:..:: %y Norfolk & Wostern... T84 | Huston & Co..... POPCORN—Per Ib., 2¢; sheiled, 4c. movements by reason of the previous da ey WAL ORtAro & Wektorh .. Ta B ERORR: vt HIDES-No 1 areeh. thyer Neod iereen, se; | advance in Sguth Pactiic. There were fe o pa.. Toalt B ca e s Morton & G.......i.00i0 No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 4 maited. 6o; No. i|0f & “corner” or some other awkward | Baltimore & Ohio. .. t5's Rand Mines.... 1 Woli & Murnan vedl calf, § (e 12 1bs., Shc: No. 2 veal calf, | Yelopment and trading in the first hour | Canadian Pacific q B. ¥, Hobbick 12 10" 16 Ibs e; A5y Bides, CBG1er sheey | Was irvegular and very caatious. Soutnern | Cheeapeake & Ohio.., 4%y do lat pid. .. % | Toteman & Co. pelis, Z@ive; horse hides. $1.80%2.50. Pacific shares fluctuated wildly at the out- | Chicsgo G W.. & do 24 ptd i Dennis & Co i NUTE—Walnus, No. 1 soit shell, per lb, | %€t cling up to 68, the highest p i o Purne L ISRABAR Reliway. Lee Rothschii U 15¢, hard shell, per 1., 14o; No. s soft shell, | recorded In some months, and almost as | Drleer® oo - PN seess Wertheimér . B ] per ib., 13c, No. 2 hord sheli, per Ib., 12c; | Suddenly sold down to 66 Later, when it | "5 T el 8. &8 21 Brazils, per 1b., 12c: flberis’ per Ibo 1se; | became apparent that tkere ‘was no ocea- | gric AL e Hamliton Rt 111 almonds, "soft sheli, per Ib.. 16c; hard shell | Slon for alarm, the list steadied all around | “do ixt pid. " % Other buyers......... [ per Ib.. 15¢; pecans’ large, per ib. 12igc; | And showed general improvement up to| do 2a ptd 4o’ pld. st s, Iy Rmall, per 1b. “lic, cocoanuts, per oz, Ghe; | the last hour, when realizing forced prices | Hlinols Central 14315 | Wa bash ¥ toieiaeo 4168 8918 chesthus, peés Ib., 10c; peanuts, per ib, |in the more active issues down to a low | Louisville & Nash 4ia( do pfd. S There was a falrly liberal run Bléc; roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7c: black | 1evel. Covering by the short interest was | Mlerourl, K. & T.... x6%| of cattle reported this morning, but the i Shatiuen e Wainute per bhe B HicRory ‘nite. per mur | on an extonsive scale, cspecially in South- | BAR' SILVER—Uncertaln at 223-16d per | trains were very slow in arriving, so that . Dull easy $1.50; cocoanuts, per 100, $4, jern Pacific and other pool Issues. T.ovis-)ounce the actual number on sale at the opening . 2 veen 200 $3.6004.70; straights, $3. .40; spring pat: | OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes | Ville & Nashvllle exhibited consideravle | MONEY-3%@3% per cent. The rate of | was not large. Packers took hold In good 43 9 ... 720 62 8 ... 3 1orma clal 7:10 B o 50 Straights, 45 104290 Dalers, | the Tollowing prics: Tron, coamtry mived, | #trength In the early dealings on buying | discount In the open market for short bills | shape and an active and fully steady mar. | SHEEP<There were oniy just a few cars {47 g et e Bt 82,4007, 80. Dper ton, $11; iton, stove plate. per ton, $8; | that was attributed to the western contin- | 18 311-16G3% per cent and for three months | ket was experienced. of sheep here this morning and the quality | Chicago Bpecial, Bs WHEAT-—No, 2 :rrlnl. B@7ic; No. 3, 6@ copper, per Ib., Sic; brass, hé-v)"{ per’ Ib., | 8ent. There was also good buying of | bills is 3%@3 11-16 per cent. "The demand for beef steers was fully | Was very common, so that a test of the | Lincoln, = Hcaf i \ J | | | esesties eceec@mees eotistte wmoe £ CoROECECCEZ0 f T w 4 ) 33 ERBEBLREE Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK, March 19.—DRY GOODS-— Market quiet, 'with apathy displayed by buyers, both first and second hands. Prices are unchanged and the margin of profit on the present new basis of raw material is 80 small that manufacturers show no dis- PM!;‘Iun to weaken, though orders arc small. e ————————————, RAILWAY Timi CARD, 8: 8a: ;!!Sgg AE{ g £ 3. BE 5 % 1 8 = i vwe RS 253 38 as8 Cx o SF UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Union Pacific. 3 HE BVRVVBE! &2 HRURERRREE & Overland Limited. The Fast Mail The Atlantic Expi 78c; No. 2 red, 1HGTIUC. si4e; brass, light, per 1b., bisc; le -+ | Richison during the carly session. With cqual 1o the supply, and the prices pald | market on good stuff was not made. The | Stromsburg Ix CoRN—No. 2. i ‘zvu. 2 Jilow, arge, | 4 e, per ARt B35, [0 Piioiland, per Ib ile exception of 8t Paul and Union Pa- foicea Pully s Bood s those in force ves- | meneral opinion, though, was that packers | Norih Platte Local.. o. %' 3%c; No. 3 white, “c. | MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per Ib., 10c. cific, which reflected pressure, the inter- " RYE—No. 2 i9%c. HONEY—Utah, per 2i- iy c)loeu, §3.25; | national stocks opened generally above the EW YORK, March 19.—The following | jjitle stronger, if anything, but the general | Anything at all desirable in ‘the way of | illinois Centra, o New York Mining Atocks. 1 | 1 | RYE-Ne, S cHONEY-Uta JAS Pyl atonkn Openetas are the quotations oh the the New Yo.h | market could probably best be described | Sheep and lambs, as they all appeared to | Chicago Kxpress. Gor 1 i terday 'In wome spots the market looked & | Would have pald good’ strong prices for | Grand Isiand Local. choice malting, 45@HAc. Higher prices were reflected In Sagyr, | Bock exchange: by calling it active and steady. The quality | be anxious for supplies, Chicago. Minnea DB N0l flak §i.11; No. 1 northwest: | WEARE GRAIN AND BLEVAYTOR Co, | Tenhcssce’ Coal, Corn products and Mok | Adame Con........... 30 iLittle Chiet D O mues ahamsy. | Most of the early arfivals were big, heavy | “Be“Faui Limited. ern, 51.13; clover, contract grade, $12. 5 * | Island, but attémpts to advance Amaiga- | flite - b el from yesterday, the bulk of the offerings | Wethers on the feeder order. There was & | Minneapolis & Bt, sau. PROVIBIONS--Mess pork, B bl mated Copper met with little success. On | breen i’ ¢o e - TR betng of only medium quality. good inquley for taedese. o thet the matr [ <ot -b 7 ©18.00. rd, per 100 1bs., $9.90@10.00. Omsaha Branch 110-111 Board of Trade | the whole a muck better feeling was | Comstock Tunne 15 Potost : The cow market was aiso quite active | ket could safely be quoted steady on feed- ribs ];n;..u;‘!l;%e;, “n 80, Dry_salt Building. shown in speculative circles, due to the | con"Cel. & Ve.... 30 {Savago B i g Steady with yssterday AR AR WAL 1 an Rl &lfy‘:d"‘:mfl b shoulders A . ort cear eme) e financial e'tuation. | Horn Siives % [glerra A 2 ere was uneveaness to the trade, | 13 Shlo Sden (boxed), $10.57%@10.00. | CHICAGO, March 19— WHEAT—The new | The andertone of the market was 1airly | e 105 (hmant dopes s | some sules looking Dbetter than yesterday, | until a late koul Chivago, ock Laiand & Pasifia, Following are the recoipts and shipments | A1d mure emphatic prediction of a cold | firm, though trading was in moderate | Leadville Con........ § |Staudard ... A5 but as a rule there was not enough change | Quojatione: Choice western lambs, $6.509 h P'd‘“ 2 of Bour aud grain: | wave in Kansas und Missouri was treated | volume. No material chang» was shown | to be worthy of mentlon. Practically all | 8,7%; fali to good I choice | Chicay aglynlhl tol“ a 5:00 am Wecelpts. Shipments, | With the same (naifferences by ize wheat | in the early afternoon conditons, although | | of the carly arrivals were disposed of in | Coloradc lambs, $6. light- | Chicako DRyIIEht Flour, bbIs,.... 20300 '35.000 | tiader as yesterday; marse: al it's beet| the market was lower In spots as a resuit | LONDON, v airly; | 8ood season. welght yearlings, y | ¢! - l-’_‘ig;“;‘-; Whea', bu.. 9% | was “anly X over yesterday and dld not | of profit-taking. The strenith of Missouri | abandant. todny and ratas were not . | ,Bulls, veal calves and swgs all sold in | Yearings. ®.5G5.70; falr to good yeariings, e Faat Exprase...a b Corn, 'bu. h;.d ‘ll_m‘lu:::\n'\vr. Th. smali clearances | Pacific seemed to come from buylng by | teriaily altered. Discounts were quict. Th | the same notches they did yesterday. &m% ‘»&-,:‘Y‘h‘c’l)%qev:;‘firt:;?‘.'hwg fair to WEST g Z - 3 of only 13400 were agalnst, the price; also | Guuld Lrokers. 'The rise in Pacitic Mall | fact that ihere was no chang: today in th: | The demang for stockers and feeders $900; BMCTEL0E fesdar Inmbs, 3415 | Rocky Mountain L't'd e speculative dullness, Cahles were but ' appeared to be hased on the belief that| Bank of England o rate of dlscount was at.| continued quite brisk, so that anything at | /5 8000, carlin 5 e Lincoln, Colo. Spri Itle Tnhnbad LTl Cutre s mate e ont | D oty st DanoRt o the et ity | panic of Bnaland o rate of dscount was at: ! ol desirabie sold early in the morning at | 06.0: feeder yearliings, MLEOLT: feeder | LSO, Coli, [P CRY O the Produce sxchange today the but. | MAMtaining a very giod condition, but |in Hoathern Pacilc. There was a slightly | elsn exchanges and to the liness of the Yesterdays quotations. Speculators seemed wethers, 3400@4.65; foeder ewes, $.0008.60. | eIVer ’ (0 the Produce oxchange today e aous: | Browth forward. ~Frimary recelpts, 45,000, | wider distribution of business In the late | governor of tre bank { 1o be looking lor a good demand from the | Revresentative sales: Colo., Texas, Cal. and ey Was o ceameries, 18G25¢; | agaim st 637,00 1a 3t year; primary shipments, | session and the westcrners were again ac- | Buciness on the Stock exchange was quie. | country the rest of the week In spite of | No. Av. FPr. ‘Okiahi Fiyer. oy WL, e A stente | W0, againat 10w ' Northwest recelpts, | tive In some of their speculaly favorites. | and. hesitating, . Coneo's. were duil bemy | the unfavorable weather o that they were | 5 western wethers, s 58 e 1s@1se. . il . \d &:fl‘ c;urs, uqnhsm & ’I a year ago. Local re: Throaghout the day interest continued to | {nfluenced by the prospect of Chinese and &ll anxious for supplies. The common stuff ,“} x"!:e:n rw:’.’.. 250 1(;; 5% 8t. Louls “Cannon Ball' LYo?kl' B car ,_Hw‘( h none contract. New | center in Southern Pactiic, which was | Indfan loans and county council borrow. Was more or less negiected, but still the #1 western wethert [ NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. b g i ng;vr}« 2 loads taken for export. | traded.In to the extent of over 9,00 |ing. Home rails were frregular, though prices pald were generally steady. Repre- |3 m wether % as Clty reported 22,000 bu. hard winte | shares, closing at aimost the lowest price | more vigorous than stocks in much of the sentative sales: cull ... i o 83 % 9 1] 2% FF st ¢’ Blufts Cnivwgu & Northwestern “The Northwestern Line, Fast Chicago .. Mall CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Baylight Bt, Paui Dayiight Chicaxw al Chicago . Steady, Hogs Higher, While | Local Chicag Sheep and Lambs Stay Strong. | Fast Chicago ust St. Paul... £HICAGO, March 19.—CATTLERecelpts, | 1 7500 head; market steady; good to prime | Fy ;. poor to' medium, ¥3.60G and feeders, $2.76G4.85; cows, ifers, $2.25@4.75; cauners, SL. $2.28G4.25; calves, $3.60@6.T0; Texas fed steers, $3.7504.50. HOGS—Recelpts, ‘20,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 18,00; 'left over, 4.000; average | 6arde higher,” with close easy; mixed and buitcbers, STUIGTH: wood tg, chotce heavy, 40G7.5%%: Tough ‘heavy, i light, Louls Express. $E 0T 55 bunk o saies, $7.157 o g e BHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpts e head; market strong and higher; g Q hotce "wathers, $.4066.56; alr to BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASUN mixed, $4.6046.40; western sheep, $5.2506.60; — native lambs, $5.25@7.50; western lambs, $5.50 | Burlington & Missoari River. Leave. Arrive. whea, coud to Mexico, and Sf. Louis sald | of the day, with a net loss of 24 points. | cther sections. Americans opened high BEEF STEERS. il aman:e Western ewe. w6 Colorado ewes. 874 western wethers. Av. Pr. No. Av. cove 90 1053 1130 Sistaneriise ML $ L9 L inw 91 Lo 7 Quotations of the Day om Various | 20,00 bu’ wheat would start from there {a | Union Pacific was next to Southern Pa- |and at panty and grew firm, cspeclsl o iastt Forn the near future. Armour s load ng out cific in point of activity, but made a net | Scuthern Pacific, notwith=tanding t fact i 0 ; 360,000 bu. No. § har! and 3 red here, sold | gain of 1 point. Tn the fate afternoon ru- | that the situation caused unessiness. Sub- NEW YORK, March 1—FLOUR—Re |some line ugo. Cables reportel offérs of | mors had It that Union Pacific had (urned | sequently prices were casier and the mar- colpte, 3099 bbls.; * expori. 17,060 bbls.; | Indi4 wheat. April shipments were increas- | its holdings of Southern Pacific stock ‘over | ket closed quiet, The feature of trading | 15,60 bbis.; Steady, with considerabis | INg and estimates on crop raised. 0 the Oregon Short Line. A uumber of | Was a sharp vaily fn foreigners on more Minnesota pateiits, #.004 60; Min- | CORN—Market has beon smail and quiet, | alocks made material guins ‘n the day, | hopeful reports from Uruguay. Rio Tintos uesota bakers', $.23.40; ‘winter patents, | Within o narrow range, There was an {m: | these inclading the “Soo" lssues, Norih [ Were casier on American advices = The | AAT004.00; strafghts, sod.to; c.ears, $2.8) | provement in ihe iceai situation with car | American, Pacific Mall, Northwest, Colo- | company will on ‘April 2 declare an ordi- @8.10; low ~grades, 3.4vu. hyc flour, | 10ts %@l%e highcr. This demand, however, | 1ado Puel and New York, New Haven & [nary dividend of Zis 6 per share. Silver n:‘nc.;y.ux;:a;& 800d, $.rid.20; cholce to | Was b':::l‘l.)m_'l:og‘“a_‘r"\.-:lol;n“;:pl;fi ml,h;r;r um; ‘vml l’:il!uwlng «m-l re .l(ixnnv l!u-vr(-# psed on Amefrl(;ur‘ mun.l.‘ ‘ i $3.8508.45, | n des 100,000 bu. | market closed comparatively dull and easy, | - amount of bulifon taken Into the COXNMEAL—Steady; yellow _western, | White reported sold. =Local recelpts, 156 The local financlal situation sh im- | Bank ol England on balance today was $0.10; city, $1.05; Brandywine, 18.40G3.5.. | gare. with none contract: catimated' for | provement, the banks losing thus far this | £31000. KYE—Steady: No. 2 western, 6sc, 1. 0, b, | cars. Clearances, 8800 bu. | week only’ about ¥in.(00, as against 33.6x) fic weekly statement of the Bank of | aflout; state, @ y recelp To, aBdinst 1950000 | wo In the same period of L Fhicre | ngland shows the following changes BARLEY—-Quiet; tecaing, dic, g Faenis, M0 ‘aganst 243.000. | was another advance in | Total rescrve, ncreased £1,649,000; clrculs Bultcio) maltiig, (egede, < 1 1 Bamaig, | FH0e G4 4 much corn fa the 0:d1 | because of the easier /" coralifoas | ton. decreascd £100,00; bullion, Increasel HEAT-Recelpta, 25 bu.; exports, %, | dtmaged, The best buying was on this re- | and Increased demand "for remittan 21,34,016; other securities, cecreased L2 463 bu.; spot sieady red, e, ele- | port and market has kept about steady. | irom importers. ‘I'he rise amounted to other deposits, inereased £487,000; pub- | vator, dna Bic, 1. o, b., afioat; No. i"nortn, | [ReTL WAS SO changing m o sny I way | polnts, as compared with yesterday's clos- | Hie’ deposits, increased £105,000; notes 1e- | ern, Duluth, ¥i%c, f. 0. b, anoat; No. 1| ¥ (he i ¥. Intercacs, ‘s ling of May and |ing rate, most of the business befng done | 8erve, increased £1,706 000; government -.-“ hard, Manitoba, ‘S4c, £. 1. ‘0., aflogt Op: | PUyIng July. " New York reports 2 loads | at 34875 for demand. The sunply of bills | curliios, unchanged.”"The proportion of th: | Uons very steady all the forenoon on a mod- U(',A*,I‘E "_'“- et} k aul was small and the general outlook for the , Hank of Englind's reserve to liubilities erate cold weather scare, supplemented by | | O& T8 Market has been ull and the | exchange market was stronger, this con- | this week is .76 per « a8 compared Steady cables 8ud smail receipis. Thc ati- | FANEC has been very narrow. Cash situa. | Gition being modifled, “however, by 'ac | With 478 per ceni last week. The rate of @rnoon ‘market ' was dull without 1a.ca | UoN was firm, with o 1aic eastern demand | possibiiity of occasional Weakness caused | discount is unchanged at { e cent. chang osing e net lower &nu steady, and (mml.'mn w-u:nn off-rimgs. Local r y the sidden rise in the money rate PARIS, March 19.—Prices on the Bourse March closed S%c; May, 19T b-16c, closai | LBty 12 cars, wih one contract; su- | ‘ime money was offered in abundance af | 2duy onencd steady, trading was quici and || e, July, OIS, c.osed Tode; Septem- | Mites (0 '|u|.|urn{v\_ 20 cars - Clearances, | i per cent fo but th emand | the mariet closed dull. ®io Tintos at first | Der, T@Ibic, ciosed ide. jush_outs at 8. Louis are higher | was light. The i for call | declined, but quickly recovered on the an- CORN—Kecelpus, .08 bu; exports, 10 TR i s e loans was % per cent, though In the late | Dourcement of the advance in Amalga- | 910 bu.; spoi steady; No. % Sic, elevator SIONE-Market openad steady ani | ufternoon there was a flurry which ! Copper. Internationals were irreg- | and B, nominal, © o'b. anoat; Nu. i Advaticed op Rironger hog marke. Te rled the price to 7 per cert, closing tentes were weaker. Brazillans ani feliow. ie; No. 2 whtte, 596, Uption mar- | B3 Regs HIEhL BAA SCALCENE, BABUAR | The bond ‘market responded sharply in cs were steadler un more favora- , in absence of further May liquidation, | houses bhough, =ome pork. The -~ | spots to the ‘mproved speculative temper. news from Uruguay. Industrials were responded to small receipts, steady cabies, | '} Lok on I higl “’vh Sstimates for | Total sales, par value, $L80,0K. United | The private rate of discount was Dig Clearances and bad weaiher, by holding | morrow, 10un, Hogs in the west todsy. | tutes bonds all unchanged at the | 215-16° per cent. Three p:r cent rentes sivady ull the forencon The iate teuture | fiD . AEtSC 300 Tast week and 76,10 | B Gy | ccount, - Exchange on Lon- ae of March shorts whereby | WOLFERE o0 0 o vp LBV The following are the closing pric | hecks the option closed ke higher, agains¢ no | \VEARE GRAIN AND ELEVATOR CO. | (he New York Stock exchange:' oes ion | ekly statement of the Bank of | Jight strong to 10 higher; cows and helfers [ MOUD o..ooir o iob 3:20 pm change in late positions. ~March, 5Ta v iy ok & Fastae ice shows the following changes: Note) hpsacee o SRR oy 1o oo lower: stockers and feeders | Bellevue & Facific Jot..a i:%0 ym 6%, “closed 61%c; May, W%R@wse, closed St. Louls Gealn and Provisions. ot (Teras, S Pates i 1% [in cireulation, decreased .77 treas- | STEERS AND HEIFERS. e hofes export and dressed beef | Bellevue & Pacific Jot..a 3:50 am o805 auly, e cioed iy, | LOUIS, March 19.—WHE i do prd ury accounts currency, 10, Bold on M9 385 20 1088 steers, $4.56@5.25; fair to good, $3.85@4.65; lcugo, buriligton & Quimey. UATS—Pecelpts, 106.00s bu.: exports, 18) | QIS Maroh 30— AT—Firm; 2 23 Union Pacific hand. increased 9.12,000¢; bilia discounted, e 921 400 A1l 1210 Hockers and feeders. $3.00G4.50; western fed g No. 2, 4he; soandn.d | NO soieh, elevator, G nominal; $imal o pta decreased 21 0m000; miver in hand, in: STEERS AND COWS. Sk aT . ed Tadien stecrs. | Shicsse %2 No3. i N v ,,{.“.., Mise, e ay, 69%c; July, Gie; No. £ 1 “"m;‘-’l g creased 3,775,000, L1035 4 $320G4.00; Texas co um@_mi w,,,,:;h Chicago Local.. c; track mixed westorn, rom: | hard, 1 oG Ld Nk it do_pl < — h cows, $1.50@4.35; native helfers §2.90@4.25; | Chicago Limited. nal; Track’ whits, whtrtec. Optiana’ airiy | CORNGHIBRer: No, 3 cash, dojc, nominal; | Uiy & At 417 Waeejne & L Cotton murker Pyt e 0 335 | EORR B G 0a % 2: "Dulls, 1290648 calves, | ast Mall e Y sihaay 4y closed | OATS—Dulli No. 3 cash, nominal; | Chlcago & G s, Contral W ORLEANS. March 19 —COTTON-- B Receipts, 8,000 head; market sguee| Mamsas iy, we Counci, AY—Steady; shipping, ®@Tc; good to | {Pack. Faci Aoy, ~;““2‘“’* { July, e, nom- | 49 1% bl e , Steady: aales, i balos; Ordinary, $iao: higher; top, $7.35; bulk of sales, §1.15G1.30; | Blufls cholce, Sucdl. | ‘nal, No 2 white, Siiyoasc Bu% good ordivary. ¥ae; low m ddling. 93 16! heavy. §7.%@7.45; mixed packers. $7.05¢7.0; | Kansas City Day Ex a 6:06 pm HOPS Quiet; mmon to | @NET-RteAdN at B E | Chicago Ter. & Tr... 17 |United States , midd'i-g, 9%c; good middling, 10 3-16c; mi light, ' $6.75G7.20; yorkers, $1.0097.20; pigs, [ St. Louls Fiyer pm all:06 am cholce, 1902, “3gtic: Mo oids, 803 SMOUR—DUIL Ted winter patents, SL0D | ¢ “ste | Welis-Fi | dling, fair. 10%e. nominal. * Recelnts 4114 $6.00676.75. iKansas City Night Ex..a10:90 pm a 6:i5 am 13e; Pacific. coast, Hoac; oo, alg | 445 extra fancy and straight, £.0083.35 8334 | Amal. Copper | bales’ atock. 260451 bales “Futures, steady: SUEEP ‘AND LAMBS—Reseipts, 4,00 olds, 3@1iic. T, 7 SUZe A My Amer. Cor & ¥ arch, Aie, bidi Aprll, 080Lsee: May, head; market stronk: native lumbs. $4.000 | 8 Daily. b Dally except Sunday. d Datly HIDES-Firm; Galveston, 2 to % lbs., REDE—FImo:hy, stendy, $.0092.00; prim> | ~ do | @ | do prd.......0000 97 1 98300 B June. 9.86@9.880: July, LESGD.8Nc: | B T en lamba, $4.0007.00: fed ewes, | except Saturday.” e Dally except Monduy 18¢; Texas dry, 28 to % ibs., ldc. worth more 0% | Amer. Lin. Oii wust. 9.689.69¢; ptember, 9.0249.05, §.00; ve i 2. 80 i | ¢ Bunday oniy. ‘EAY Yy y H0 CORNMEAL—Steady! $2.%. & Hudson 170 | do ptd ctob 8,56 T b 916849 3.40416.00; native wethers, $2.80G6,90; western FROVIBIONE Baet, steady; family, 14.00| BRAN=DuIl! sacked. 'cast (rack, s1@82c Law. | Amenfan &R Caber TORR et el Fotioes WHELE: stemom. aad: fesders - @15.00; mess, $.0G105 mcr'n.mu,’i&.a};, H-}_Yffill:nnu, timothy, $10.00¢16.00; prai- | \t:_,f R G Wl o ad. o H SW YORK. March 19.—COTTON—Mar- $2.9504.00. PV 28 WEBSTER DEPOT—16TH & WEBSTEN w.0; packet, Lo city, extra lndia | IS SLNGUR o $1.06. 363 | Brookiyn K. T.... .1 pened quiet and Steady at an advanc: St. Louis Live Stock Market. Tness, 15300034 00. fm: pickied | GOL ron, $L06. sased Nt Rnekien & v 201 po'nts and ruling more active B T e i $10.2011.680; plokied shouldars, $900 %0, 4 pld 5| Cons. Gas . ooy yesterday was also firmer, prices ST. LOUIS, March LE—Re- pickled hams, = $1L50G1200. L Hemp, Sc. Great Nor. pid 192_|Core. Tomwcco péd vanced untii the clc celpts, 1,600 head, including $00° Texans; i imed, $10.20010.80; conti.| PROVISIUNS - rork, higher: jobbing, | Hocking Velley 0| e, Bieotric . oenss firm at o gain of 618 points. market steady to strong; native shipping nent, $10.40; Bouth America. $10.7; com- | pondand mess $13.60. Lard. higher at 896, | do pla. §i | Hocking Coul | advancing tendency was not marked with | and export stecrs, $170a6.20. with atr x-n; al.ckdulgll.l;‘. s";f:zond. uulfli. 1. .Tl;mrel\ntd. dull. "Pork, tirm; | g% '{',('Jflm‘:- "]\"3 hfi-f:drfitr.‘ ;xhnol"v:' itisals Geatral »4_;‘Xné-.- opaver .I<"\‘:lp.-'.|n . rl{hm,r‘m nor was ll"m com- L . lulu:.»l,; auo ed m‘l“.g i ":r":: u:«;‘er pod Lead, Spring ¥ E ~ ; 7; el . $10.00; shor: cleare, $10.12! wa Central i o p 1 arled any fresh rumors in connect . . butcher. 15.00; stee er 1, g X i short clear, $15.0g:1.50; | § e Ihs., $3.5004.25; stockers and feeders, $2.35% 4.40) cows and heifers, $2.25(4.50; canners | liasting 3 $2.26@3.00; bulls $2.50G8.75; calves. $3.50G7.60; | ~ City, Superlor, Geneva, K BnSERS oo W Lo 2 = srruee && 3 EEE 8! bapei BEEEEREEEEES @7.50. Official yesterday: RS8RRZ2TIIETTTTEILEEEESSss8R Recelpts. Shipments. Cattle . 732 4 Hogs 9,710 Sheep . 1,436 d Express... Kaosas Clty Live Btock Market. |Calorado Vostibuied KANSAS CITY, March 19.—CATTLE—| Flyer .....c.. geate Rocelpts, 4,800 natives, 200 Texans and 200 | Lincoln Fast M .. b 2:52 pm hative calves: heavy corn cattle steady; | Fort Crook and Platts- 1283 1430 1288 Jaa0 T 20 Fremont, Elkhorn & M Valley. 322282233 LFLTIET mess, con, firm; boxed exira shorts, $lu.62%; do ptd 6 [ Inter. Power with the operatios of the bull elqoe, . o A ALLOW Fiom: city : clear Fibu, Ho.1o: short clears sitoo 7% | Lake Eris & W 41 |Laciede Gas Thoush. these Interests: wero indsed cred: srensonse i rm; elty, 5%e; country, 68 | “\prarE N 1 do otd s |N al Blsoult 4 A e asss “ice_w BTALS Lead, firm ut W.5ik. Spelter, | L% N..11\1 111111 i |National Lead it BN L SpEINE A0 e | 1 3 16 Texds and Indlan steers, $3.70G4.45; cows | Exefer and Seward....b 3:00 pm BUTTER. Recelpts, 3,610 pkgs; state ady: chickens, 10G10%c; h > apesiens Wus, however, considerable more rervous- | 1266 and heifers, §$2.3563.35. Honesteel, Lincoln, Niu- dairy, WOFc; oreamsry. extra, Ho: creams ks, 1ic; geese, Tic. « | Pacifie Mai | iess among room shorts who were appar- 1063 HOGS—Recelpts, 6,000 head: market strong | _brara aid Fremont....b 7: am ery, common to cholce, 19@28ic. Steady; creamery, 21@29%4c; | Mex National People's Gas ently unee'tled in thelr convictions as to. -] and higher: pigs and lights, $676@7.10; | Fremont Local ..........¢ 7:30 am CHEBSERecelpts, 551 pkys.. firm; tancy | % . Mio, & St L ¢ |Premed 5. Car the probable course of values by th 1208 Packers, $6.0047.25; butchers, $1.1067.40. o e large, full cream, fall made, colored, likg [ FOGS—Higher; fresh tte. =~ iga | dompa Y ciced decrense 'in the movement 108 BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 [ (JRSERFE, (B0 EC0 b Y AR 7 eceipts. Sh'pments | M uliman P’ Car coted by port recelpts for the day. ’ 3 1$8c; whita, 1M @4%0; tancy small, colored, | miour, bble.........op0ecsinee 400 11.0 | Republie Steet irg to 10,40 bales, against 17.103 i GGE—Recelpts, 16314 pkes.; eusy: state | 2 HE84, b srereree SNNR 2000 - Th: ert miates for Tecelpis at lea’ing points a tvank 7 - | Sorm. e 0,00 > PGS \owever. vere considered full, but sen'i- SR8 RNV, AVerash Sk, 1Tue: weol- | e B . 109,000 : B! Toas. Owal & lres... 4% | ment ried more welght 1o, the unfa THY—Allve and dressed, — g el Voratla weather outlook, the firmness at urehan, ¢ seady and Liverpoel Gral; a Provis 08 Taaibier H Livespool, which, ‘due to advance of about METALS-—The London tin market de-| LIVERPOOL. W w5 - o » 3% | HAlZ 4 point. was 2@5 points higher at the ol A T%odandon, tn market de | LIVERPOOL. March 19.—WHEAT gpot: i v ki Clove, and 5 the continued volume of ex- £18 ba and futures ut £133 168. Tho break | No. | northern, spring, 68 Tid: No. 1 ¢ 5. "ateet ports which tofay ware shout three times abrcad was responded {0 in the New York | fornia, Ge 84. 'Futures: Steady; May, 6 0 ptd the port receipts. This latter phase of the marker,"which ‘was very ‘weak with ot | i July. W 1 Scaneny " Western inion T T - —— S e qioted mt e decline in both | - CORN-Bpot: LB Amen Locomatte t > wee ) w PSR R S8 T e i e e e ST L WEARE GRAIN & ELEVATOR| “WOLLAND-AMERICA LINE i3 ng by speculative holders who were tL. | 43 hd: Tune, 48 24; July, 45 Sud. ' A ! ; e "Southera. 1guinst 143 634 lust year, led to expectation . . New 1 win-Berew bisawcrs of 13,600 Toas. tracted by ts accruing from the rice it | FLOUN-8:. Loiis tane ‘-,_»' 2t S ped of a strong week-end statistical showing F NEW YORK—ROTTEKUAM, via DOULOGNE gdvanoes. es were reported on ths New | PROVISIONS— Beef, cusy; estra Indiy N . Certaln Wall street interects were buvin . 5, Baliiig :unwfl:; 0 A M 3 York Motal exchangs ot five tons for Aprll | mess, S1s 61 Pork; s s S CHRS. = < ore or lose freely, as were houses wit yndam .ooees f a2 +rereree OVl 2 q ~ ~ 3 o ) Noord Avril 1| 8ratendam 11 do'tvery at §28.5 five tons at .10 Ex- | Ham, short cut, 1 to 16 Ibw., stead>, 5s 8d thern und European connection:. Lat : Members Principal Exchanges Noordsm '\/..""\.--ADFL 1A tandam April . “h v y pretie Ports of copper are running lght so far fo- | Racon. Cumberiand cut, 34 news from the south had a bullith - Private Wires. s il {he ‘month, %v: B e et Linder | S8 647 short Five. 16t 2t 1oa. stendy. i ot including steady spot markets and . BRANCH OFFICE-OMAHA, NEB o BLANARNSICAN ‘-'I'Il“‘ s oy last year. Ab- ¥ 08 ,, i Bank Clearings. ble weather accounts, and the close was . o~ ¥ oday re- | long clear middles, lixht. 2 tn 34 Ibs.. steady 110-111 Board of Trade. Harry Moorss, 1601 Farnam st C. Rutherfard, marl ( - a wractic - of . Total & decliue of T8 &, epot there closing ; long clear middies, heavy, 5 10 4| OMAHA, March 15.—Bank clearings lo- | cales futoncs, M0t bates. ¢ 4% Tt W. B. WARD, Mgr. Telephone 1616, | 1323 Faroam s J. B. Keynolds, 1563 Parnaw st : head; market dull and slow: native mut- hra, 3 Yok B oh U6, lambs. $5.000/7.00. with beat | ‘Veeping Water........b 410 pm &10:25 am 1066 at $10; culls and bucks, $2.0044.50; stockers. si Fuul. Minneapoi o1 $1.50G8.00; Texans, $3.00@4.% 11 Stock . Twin City Passenger 3 am 10 p st. Joseph Live Stock Morke:, s Gty Praenfer g 400w & pm 8T. JOSEPH, March 19.—CATTLE—Re-|Oakland Local............b b:46 bm b 5:4 am celpts, 2,296 head: steady 10 10¢ JOWET: COW S | o e and helfers, steady to l0c lower; natives, == STEAMSHIPS, szsgssssemEnsA. jotvttet

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