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ATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903 tha W& holders are weking a fitie | U Jatents 3 econd [ At_H S for demand cholce at sls@sic; fancy at W7 " e oy e ndard 1 Runted At | parcats, BLGEA S, Hret ¢ b mecond [ “'NEW YORK. March 20.—Clearings, $231.- ! CALIFORRIA™ DRIED "FRUITS-While 400 Inks and electroyitic at $14.70@15.00; | clears, $2.006%.15. 209, balances, $6,674.620. : prines are "rhnn.- a shade more active, ' l . | g ch 1 ., $19,988 - " n ’ A pri . d slightly lower, uota | Bard of Trade Pits Are Quiet|and casting at sitiogibem Lead was un | BRAN-In bulk, g1 ION: S B ~Cluring, W Oattle Recoipts Mcderate and Prices Keld’ gk ot b -4 o | | Iy , 1 ) " o nces P fons range from 3 to 7%c for all grades changed in London, at £17 165, and In New - — bulances, $1 N t ork at Hielter loat du % in Lon ) 5 PHILADELPHI reh 3. —Clearings, : | Apricots continue_Jn falr demand and ar Throughont Day. York nt ssiy. Srelter loat dn % tn Lon- | WEARE GRAIN AND ELEVAT0R co. | FEILA ELIHIA, March Sy I o Generally Steady. T g R A RN . g K e It continued firm ut § Tron In Glasgow e 4 ot Prade | "B " o [ §lvc in bags. Peaches wre dull ahd euss close T in Middlesh t2e | Omaha Mranch 110-111 Noard of Trade | BALTIMORE, March 2. —Clearings, $3.- 1 3 | but unchan, at 12@18¢ for peeled and 6 PRICES, MWOWEVER, GENERALLY RISE [ 74" on "was unghanges,. No. 1 Settting. 6% bnlances, sumong; money, 6 per cent. | HOGS ADVANCED ANOTHE | 10c for unp vy octh quoted a 240G 24,50, ST WIS, 2. —~Clearings, - 1 iy i I T WOR Ay L SHICAGO, March 20 WHEAT-The mar- 195, balances, 994643 money. stendy at 56 — \ i [ o S " ny o 1ry mou et haw beer: influenced by larger Argentine | ¢ per cort: Now York exchange, pre- 3 2 3 Corn, Oats and Provisions All Go Up, U TR T A ta than expected.” The lack of tadh fam, i s 9 Sheep :-4 l.‘:m. in Active Demand _t | _NEW ORLEANS, March .- COTTON \ " demand and jess w ming weather map i CINC N. 0, ings, $3.- Goo Sten Prices and Re- H 8 | Steady; sal bales; ordinary. (%¢; Wheat Alone Balking and Clos- Ina than andeipated’ Pricsw af one tme wers b 'm",,,}‘T".L,“f,';",f'"’(-»m','f\r'vp: York i S erogl B LIRE: | K004 ordinary. 8%¢; low. middling, § 3-18c: Steady to an Elghth OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET, e under Thursday, but there waw a par- | exchange, 1gise premium. SVLy Were Small Bvery- 1 i middling, $%¢: good’ m.ddling, 10 3-i6c; mid (inl recovery on local buying. Cabies were - ng Sold Early 1 diing 1l 16%c. Recely 2,166 baics, Down. lower on_the lark tine shipments. WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS. . : /464 bales, Futures, quist; March Trade and Quotations on bu., mainly s H asked; April, v.MG9.8lc; May, 9.8 ane oduce. e [ | 9.81c; June, 9 M@d.86c.; Jul } CHIEADO, Mateh M-aulst T—— "_"'\':" k'"“‘" ¥ g A :" ”‘:;T_ Summary of Busine - r-.- -:-ma by SOUTH OMAHA, March 2 R : | dugust, “{“?fi»‘;f September, Kovas i - 3 . T e =1} eak; fresh ator e 3 the Amsocinted Banks, o Sattla. $ g OGS—There was a very light run of Octobei .5 . November, §40us.dic; Iv: the graln and provis ‘.n-h:..fl: but " POULTRY — Hen y &l e ‘rn;:vq; phatically berrish the (rnp‘nuflunk || emw YORK Mateh N~The following Og‘e_::llp;;o:::r\. tu‘('ls "nv.'c.; sll\:‘?' hogs here this morning, owing probably to | December, N4us Al e : higher prices were reallsed, with (he ex: accorcing te age. Shc; (nrkeya, 130 | Argentine shipments were 3,362,000 bu,, com. | ! ., Marc e T SO R 0807 | the bad condition of the countey roads. The ; NEW YORK, Mareh Sk-COCTON-. SRR Witk Ay W tower. sley varn was | vet b s, M - | pured with 1240000 lnst week and L350 | table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows, the | (ficia; Weanesday ... 89 | iccal demand was brick and reports from | Openied steady at a decline of 2 points to :‘ WOkner a ot rere o feaction and | CTREEAED BOULTIY <Chickens, 19120 | agninat 4400 lunt yonr. Primary ship: | bank clearings at the principal cities for | Otcial Thursda | other points were favorable (o the selling | an advance of 2, and immediately follow- a i LU0 | interests, so th prov, - ling the call developed considerable firm- 3 rovisions Closed from JRIbe IRNEr | hent 11@13c: turkeys, 1618 duckn, @15 | ments were 187,000 bi., ngainst 192,000 lact | the week ended March 19, with the per- | Officlal Kriay e L e Pro e Ot el o "diime, | ness, - notwithatanding the erpool Trauing in wheat was small and the mar- | geers {90120 year. Northwest recelpts were 2,7 cars, [ centage of increase and decrease as com- | ’ Trading was not very active, as salesmen | cables, which, due o come two to five ket hold” steady throughout the day. atter | "BUTTGR = Packing atock, 13c, - cholce | wguinat 2id a year ago. Local receipts were | (OSSR, ST S LRIBEC G Blaly | gdTive SN0 ihis week ! were holding thelr droves ai pretty high | points higher, were but la to 3 higher at Wilying artially from . weak opening. | dalry. tn tibs, 6017 separator. dadse |16 cars, with none contract, Entimates for R aavs s X 8 651 | prices and packers were not willing to give | the time of the New York upening. The he unexpected.y large Argentine vi OYBTERA tandards, par can, 8. extra | fomorrow, 16, cars, New, York reports 16 | year: Bas hre Dol dh S8 0lor s Wime advance. The limited sappiies, | early firmness was the Tesuit of renewed meonts, together with lower cables, were n, Relects, per can New York "”.' hu_(r loads taken for export. There was a sale S -— - Bame four woeks ago 4 }-”’ | though, soon brought the market to a close. [ covering by shorts and some buying tor sponsible for an opening decline in May o . 42e bulk. extra Se: ccts, per ga . ] of a eargo of No. | northern here. A cold | | Bame days 188t yesr 3 [ The bulk of the good heavy nogs sold | the long account based on the continued WUW to Yo, Inilinl skies Leing mude at | bulk, Standard Kal. $1.5 100; | Ave predicted for Iliinols and Indiana, CITIES. Clearings.| Inc. | Dec. | TR T8 -l 3 o) 559 | largely from $1.3) to $1.35 and as high as | flood reports and moderate estimates for e to TI%@e. Beiling orders were J'ul . FHOZEN FRESH Fis8H -Trout, »'a oc: | but warmer weather le promized elsewhere! . B TS FOR THE Y TO DATE. [ $7.40 was pald. Medium welghts went [ the day’s receipts. Under these Influences fieral at the start wnd May eascd off to | herring, be: plekerel, Soi plke, 9; perch, Gl | CORN-The market has been strong the - = The following table shows the receipts of | Inrgely from $1.25 to $7.90 and the lighter | the market aNvanced 1 to 4 points from %0, but the strength in corn und fears of | Luffilo, dressed, ic; ""“'r"‘ 3 ;uv n‘ ,“(_ futures up Ma%e and the (a w'c higher. w York ... 31,368, 118,417 3.4 | cattle, hogs and ep at South Omaha for | welghts from $7.25 down. the opening, bt this proved the high ;;nlm damage by the colder weather moon caused | whitefish, S, walmon, 1hc; v:.- dolc‘. ;| The market has wveen inuuenced by the hi it 165,688,102/ «iooo | the year (0 date, ana comparisons with last Today's advance carrles the market to|0f the dam Reports that about 3,00) a raily, most of ‘tho early lows being re- | codfish. 2 redwnapper,’ 10¢ lobaters. | wet weather, but the principal motive has | sfston 0110l [ year: 1908 102 Inc. DLec. | the higheat point of the year. Representa- | bakes of spot cotton were polnting to New gnined, wnd' May advanced to ihidtiac | hoiled. per b, 0c; lobsters, green, per Ib..| been buying of July, credited to Cudahy, | sphiladelphia 108,070,609 ... Catde . LL20T006 178,289 2,767 ... | tive sales: . York, presumably for March _delivery Eovering by whorts held the marke( .eady [ #c; buliheads, 10c; catfish, 14c; black bass, | and buying of May and &clling of July by | +8¢ Louls - 15.794.641 FLOES ..erneenre G462 610,708 o, 19881 | No gy », caused nervousniss among the smaller tho Intter part of the day and the cose ; halibut, e Armour brokers, here wns some selling | pittsburg ... M 0,418,415/ Sheep ........ 02,004 200,188 102,616 . | & 51 % longs. A realizinz movement set in, longs wan lower at Mye. Clenrancen of wheat | - HRANPer ton, $16.%. e ‘Wil of July by Patten. Argentine shipments | sgan Francisco 2.821,0 Aysrage bHice paid for hoge at.South | 28 73 { evidentlv thinking it wise to secure profits and our” were cqunl to 26ium buskols | AV CPrices auoted by Omaha Wholesale | were only 1600 bu. but Argentine crop | sBultimore 51,150 OmEna Tof the It Beveral days With come 40 5 1% | In addition to thils there was constaerable Frimary recelpte we bushein, | Doaders' imsoctation: Chole 1 ipland, | news was favorable. 'Cloarances were 11,00 | Cineinnat] parisons: 5 210 selling for the short account on the larger sgainat (400 bushels & year B0, EXEONS | W No. 2§70 medium, $7; e nree, 3650 by, New Yore repotts i1 loads taken for {Kinman city m movement fnto sIght than expected. kix. e A flour for the week, o | Hye stra i o price o o ol Local recelpts were 31 car, Cleveland 5 | 2 ports were small. T ) < utted hys Birudatreet's, were equal to 3,396, | good and quaiity. Demnnd falr; re- | {(wh contract. Iatimated for, tomorrow, 130 | SMinneapoli | 908, 13968, (1901, 11600, [ 1880 (1608, 1187, | &8 o | Sheady, met 4 16 N pointh lower, (hat tevel In, compured with 48600 bushels | coly rs. Cables were lower, wa New Orleans 1 601,622 468 351 38 300 H | belng” within 1 to 2 points of the lowest. olla and Duluth re- | - COR eastern demand for corn, but elevator peo- | Detroft . 93yl 't 8 38l 3 66 5 o2 385 3 41 . Sales of futures estimated at 300,000 bales " carn, which, with | OATS. e poo abgorbed the earlot offerings. Clear- | sLoujnvilie m‘.‘.'ni o] 4 62{ 3 9, 3 7 5 ST. LOUIS, March 2.—COTTON--Steady pcul recelptn of 135 cars, none of contrac 3 K’ " ances for week, 3,012,000 Primary | OMAHA .. Olia) o) 6 32) o] 882 88 4 middling, 913-16c; sales, 320 bales: receipts, grade, mado the totni ' recelpin for 1 ETADLES Feceipts wi 000 bii., ngal 6,000 1ast | $Miiwaukes 100 D vil bl 4 | o 8 k 5 bales; shipments, 2,004 bales; stock three points 378 cars, agalnst 3 1ast week | Ngw CRLERY- Kalamazoo, per dos., %c; | Yer. Primary shipments were 496,00 bu., vidence V5% ( 5 99 5 24’ 4 10| 3 b bales wiyd 24 n yoar Ag. Siifornii: Der doki | Agalnst 197.000 lagt year. Buffalo o 3 7 o LIVERPOOL, March 20.—COTTON—Spot, Thero wi . (lr trade, in corn, but the | YB3 Per buy 406. OATE—The market has been small and | +8t. Paul . .00 | moderate business done; prices 6 poinis buniness wis confined Infigely to local ac FOME-fowa and Kansas, | unimportant and - prices have not held. | ndianapoliy i higher; American middling, fair, 5.0, good connt. The feature of the (radirg was tie [ Th ro was some demand from elevator | Los Angeles . middling, 5.36; middling, 5.40; low middiing buylng of May wnd wslik of July by 2D POTATOES--Northern grown, per | Peopie and possibly some selling by Patten, Joseph - " ; good ordinary, 5.14; ordinary, .02 Th* brokers -ulnu..‘ d to be acting for local @8 but all on u very small scale. focal re- T e » h sales of the day were 1,00 bales, of provisten interests. Weathor conditions | VN \W PARSLIEY—Per doz. bunches, 466 | celpts were 235 curs, with eight contract. | Richmond . 2% 6 20, 8 4] 4 3 bales were for gpeculation and export were brllish and elpts, tezether 3 Rstimates for Saturday, 210 cars. Clear- | Columbus 28%4) 6 13/ 5 65| 4 7b; 3 1 and Cincluded 6,30 American. Rece.pts with g0 addod the | "N EW CARROTE- Per doz. bunches, 40, | ances, 16,000 bu. The cash market was Ic | geattle | 611] 6 66| 3 i ™ bales, including 24,00 American wtrength wituation. " Closing “prices | O Ser Gae bonches s higher. 1 b Wa " - - i utures opened firm and closed q nd May beln FTH-New southern, per doz. bunches, | PROVISIONS—The market opened strong. March | ady. American middling, g. o. c., March y ) betw 018 hae By Logan and Bryan bought May pork eariy. | ap e March 0o%, 6 21| b 66| A 5.23@5.24;” March-Aprii, 5.28a5.34; April-May o,and ke W cars, | PAREN TR Per b, # Local scalpers w Seliers, Trad Albany vorsihy > Murch 19%) 6 22 o 61 SHEEP~Rec v May-June, 5.26@5.21; June-July #ith two of con CUCUMBERS— Hothouse, per, doz., $1.7. | been falr. "The cash demand s kood Falt Lake City..l i March 8| 617671 4 56 e da i 3 sl August, | 8.36; August-Sep ate were helped mome by the strength | (A JROTA- ber b o . shipments of meats heavy. There were | sporland, Ore.. .. . | the demand was full 1to the oc tember, ' 5.18; Septemb 487048 in_corn, but there was a_little ch ahe ONTONSSouihern, per doz. | 1100 hoge. and the markei active and 10c | vroledo ... 2 7 * Indicates Sunday. and the murket uled active and sirong on | Oc.ober-November, 4. November: prices and the trading was mostly bunches, $8c higher. Estimates for tomorrow, 900 head. | Fort Worth | : 8., The officlal number of cars of steck | 8!l desirable grad In xome places sales | December, 4.62G4.63. e oulpers. “After m-llluf hetween Mue and ADISHEE—outhern, per doz. bunches, | HOgS In the west today, 30.700 head, against | peorta brought In today by each road wi looked a little higher than the prices that e - Wudge, Muy closed a shade higher at | 47,500 last week and 64700 last year, Hartfora Catile, Hogs.8heep: | have been paig of | A bunch of clipped Wool Mark ] s b oo BB BEEC aBeke: B! B DB —a »Bodz Cogiis w. Local recelpts wero 286 cars IRNTPE~Per bu © 5 JARE GRAIN AND ELEVATOR CO. Rochester ... .. o ; vearlings and wethers mixed sold at 6.0, ke L = ; fight Toceipts of hok and higher prices | 4\ RNITE=Bler bu, doci Canada rutabe- (gl 3 i . S which was pronounced a good, strong price JOSTON, March 20.—WOOL~The Cor nt the yards cau A strong ang in | Bunces boc, Al | Philndelphia Produce Market, Des Molnes It was very evident that packers wer: | Mercial Bulletin will say of the wool ma i . Kool (ommission | ONITONS-Red Wisconsin, per b, lc;| PHILADELPHIA, March .- BUTTER— | New iiaven ' RDOPL | Bt '{, by huying fOr | white, por 1., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.7 3 , good demand; extra western cream- | Nashville 5 e, Mas pork cioned 1he higher nt $1n 16, | ot | NACH=Southern, “per doz. bunches, | lc; nearby prints, e, &pokane, Wash BAay lagd “wap Also up Joc i s1015; ribw | O I N50GS" Steady: falr demind; fresh near- | Grand Raplds .. Were 11ovec higher nt 8o moat gee. 10| MEMONS-Callfornia fancy, $3.25; cholce, | by, loc at the mark; wesiern, Iic; south- | Sfoux City ... gl IR B 1oc; southern, 1ac Springfiell, Mass. . |9 | wemern, timatod recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | " NAVY BIEANS-Per bu., $2.50 ESE-Quiet but irm: New York full [ Norfolk T, 130 cars; onts, 210 cars; hogs, | WAX BEANS-Per bi, box, $1: atring ame, prime smal Mk@lilge; feir to | Dayton \'"4"\Ti per bu., box, 8.6, i Bood smad, 184@1c prime arke, WGHGC; | Tacoma o AGE-Hgiland woed, per 1b., $1% | Tair to goed, rarge, 1M@1I%e. orcester Total recelpts iy i 5 Mt (3 e B vl | 27¢ for %-blood, costing 1@Zc less than the Articien.| Open SR ST Y ewIOFIdN, Sper | BILaseL | : Sugues, | du. | 'The disposition of the day's recelpts was | ¢ 33t Ol o e e e B Cojce | Acoured Dound 'than domestic wool of the CAULIFLOW Californi; or o | o Urain A Portland, . «w::.. | @8 foilows, each buyer puichasing tae num- | Colorado lambe, $6. choice light- | 8ame grade. The imports to the United *Whent | $3.00, g ERTOPIINS,, (BN SRR arch 2. —WHEAT—Market | Sganton ... . .6 | ber of head indicatea: Welght yearings, $6.0062: cholce heavy | States are not over 12,000 bales, barely a May (135G M%aw/ " FRUITS, < May, 76%c; July, T8¢, Syraoni: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | @0.75; falr to good yearlings, | third of last year's imports. Tho attend- July [10%@71 TGS N 7 | PL I y w: | 2 firm; Murch, e May, | Brercntile " Omaha Packing Co a8 3 B Cho.ce wothers, $55.@5 25: falr to | ance of the buyers fn Boston this week is Bept. | ;L'm Su‘ 0 APPLES v York wtock, $3.00G3.00; L% b » {(. ;\"-V"" : Bwift and Cowpany.... ey good, $3.00@5.30; choice ewes, $500013.%5; fair | the Jargest in months. New clip Arizona *corn | | | | B 5. per bu. bex, $L.8: | “HAE_Dull March, 8c; May. | Rirminshom Do 20aen LATIIOUS & O0ycere s LU LI | Ty gond ewes. ¥ 23@4.15; feeder Jambs. $4.7; | Wool has been opened in Boston at d4Sc anl gl gl o | RO Lk bar e MG Se: July. Sis B »a. Cudahy Packing Co... . LU 40! G 5T Creetier veariings, $4.25G4.Tn; feader | clean for fine medium. The shipments of i | Migsour] Union Pacific systet.. hungry for goud stuff, so that everything | K€l in tomorrow's fesue: 7The market ls hewcrng (o hat deserintion ‘wae woon | rather mora active. Prices have weakened disposed 6f. [ on medium woals, with freer sales in con- The market has been in very satisfactory | S¢auence. In scoured pulled wools, notably | condition all the week, and the tendency | B supers at #c for choice, have sold very oF prive Ay | ard, particutarly on | freely. - Missourt l-bigod combing has been the Latter & n & feringe | Offered delivered in_Hoston as low us 2% Navé clanger hiy t iy "ha | this week. Choice Ohlo wool of this grade inloaded, he prices received have been | has been sold at Zige. New South Ameri- very satisfactory to the selling Interests 1 cross-breds are arriving and selling at =28 3 BYNa oD BE A0 5 N0 T i Bolifa: 58 1 4" A4 NG W @ o. Se 4 Armour, from sloux City | Wethers, $400@1.65: feeder ewes, $3.0098.60, Wool from Boston to date from December P TR B e Tl TROPICAL FRUL | EREDRClover:: nctive, steady; oash, | i FReE, - :e7 vt Carey & vo.iiionn ik Representative saiest BUGIE0. | HO% e "are. 1,656,192 1ba., Againat 58 621,500 R A 2 A ena 40 5 b 8 . Lobman & Co... s whe eeee 3 " o5 ¥ ol N » Hill & Huntainger. . Ao B Wilke Al\urr»» Livingstone & Shaller . b = Lern ewes, veees 107 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Akron $ | Lee Kothschiid . cull lambs % 8 Y . L. F. Huss. . . . estern lambs. ... > s e S i SR it | Rennis & Co...... . . - 1563 western lambs..... ... e Shares Sell Freely on Rew A Aetive “_::mll’l:x. W Va f \\'.;\nmmn ¥ohee \ o by . it ity In Market. ! Youngstown .. Hlvags ] Other LA s : SHOMA WRE (L TGN Al 72| 17 40 2 POPC : i gstown s pak sho X HEME ® | FoBgoR toi ehelled EW YORK, March 2.—Cencral im- | Helena ... 00050 Hats T N o0 shorn sheep and yeariing DB Lgreen, byc; No. 3 grean, be; | provement was shown by th: stack marke: | Lexington .......... CA'L LI Hocelpts of cattle were not as e R R 5 ™ | Loraited, 7e; N6, salted, ve; No. 1| Hdi™ "o uisence Cf relliag preseur | Chattanooga 11111 B e e Ay ERy thars | v L o 9% 8w | %0 0" 1Bl do: ey Hioms RN ahers | ML ihy opening caused (ha pro.es §Q alllOWOl, i) § gl | was a fair run for a i'riday. ‘the demand, . gt Qoo ) Natal b ) e 10; hobse R 0ga by 1oeP | element to cover In u uumber of the abtivs | 8 Bl | thou 4 God shape, 8o that prices x6 Uperfine merinos showed an advance of velte, kel hore fildes, S50 60 {sses, with the result that numerous ma. | Kalamazoo ... e | P rea s with veuterday: oh @ VHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | 54" \eqium merinos were in demand for s14( 0 9214 e | 2500 Hed Ihel ek ik A/ S0RL SUsll, terial gains were registe Southern Pa. | Fargo, N. D...... [ Bable rades, “Lrading was uuite brisk —_— | the continent. Faulty grades were irregu- 67it| 9 e e TR gL L TR LR R cific was one of the few exceptions, show. | Canton, O, 0 and an carly clearunce was made. Cattle and Sheep Are Steady, While | lar. Superior scoureds scld solidly and 1R per b No.'% hard shell, y more or less weakness throughouat (hs f Jacksonyilie, 385,241/ A O T T R 3 bl [P L LR L M TR ' AIonga, ‘ott shell par b, The P The bulk of today's bieness wus Qrecnsyirg, Pa 428000 | good shape and the market was active and Hogs Go Higher. | buyers. Fol.owing are the sales in detail: ot stall, Per b beil, dur.ng the morning session, thoigh fa | Rockfora, Til... : fim on practically all Kinds. As high.as | CHICAGO, March 2)—~CATTLE—Receipts, | New South Wales, 21,000 bales; scoured Canh _quotations were as follows: P01 peoRus, large, per b, ci | thy last hour the market resumed ity early | Springfield, ©,..... 16l | 358, Wi pald tor a prime load of sixteen | 1800 head; market steady; good to prime | 10d@ls td; greasy' 7i%d@ls 4d.° Victoria, PLOUR=Dull and easler; winter patents, R\ o 3., 61c | activity and closing prices wore inmany | Binghamton Hewd uvernging 1.:83 pounds. This Is the | rteers, nominal, $5.10@5.70; poor to medium, | 900 bales:' acoured, 5%dwily, $%; greasy, $3.0005.70, wtralghts, $5.9008.40; hpring pat- Deniute: poe b tey, DL b | instances the best ot the day. The better | Chebler, Pu..p.... 4 L haest i U he year ror a fuil load of | 8.15G4.10; stockers and feeders, $2.7504.55; | 4d@ls 3%d. South Austrfila, 100 baleai e ;auo'fifl 80; wtralghis, $3.1009.90; bakers, Uil bor Dlr 0t Hickroy Butel per pur | feling was mote prongunced in the atter | bloomngion, 1M, A AR A Were bought - tor exportng, | cows, $150G4.60; heifers, §2.25@4.15; canners. | scoured, 18 64d; sreasy, 7a11d. ' West Aus F1G8-—Californ) er 10-ib. cartons, 80c.; | $7.40; March, $735; April, $7.05;° Octaber, | 1ino. | | Turkish, pev o-ib,_box, §l4@isc | 8474 rime timothy, $1.66 Rposrine ... %% | a8y | ORANGES-Californfa navels, fancy, $.0) : BB 3%l iy 3% (304 @ % | @916 cholce, 3200, Mediterranean sweets, el sty Ay A1l | 320 wweot Jaffa, 3260, {al the same date last year. The receipts | to dote are 46,345,678 Ibs., against 49,636,238 | for the same period last year. ST. LOUIS, March 20.—WOOL~Slow and | qulet; medinim “grades “and combing 186 |w9%e; lght fine, 16@18c; heavy fine, 11@ide; tub washed, 19¢2%c. | NEW YORK, March 20 —WOOL—=Firm. | | | con \ | | 60¢; per case of H-1b, pKgs., §2 18073 1836 | 18 (Tl 18 16 [ LLANKOUS. | Mgl B it g DATES—Peraian, in 70-b. boxes, per b, | | i LONDON, March 2.—WOOL—The offer- ings at the auction sales today numbered 12,519 bales. Competition was spirited and | prices were firm. A few lots of heavy Cape | g Good Hope and Natal were bought in, este DG DTy SHERSESBRTEET 1 no ecause of the greater ease In the o very lurge supply of beef | 75; bulls, $2.25@4.25; calves, $3.00@7.00; | tralia, 1.500 bales; ured, 104@1s 4% . o0, oceonnut, per 10, $1, i Date, some laans be ViR ki “liile was not @ very lurge supply of bee ; buils, i . i ORN=No. 3, @hci No. 1 yellow. dho. | per ton. K1+ 1Fon, siove Rlate. por ton b | LAt bacting intgward evania the mtuatios | Sackeonvilie pill:.ax| o peniod Salrly setive. and | tomorraw, 10,000; " left over, 260; market | Cape of Good Hope and, Nat OATE-No, 2, J0; No, § white, HK@c. | copper, 'per Ib., sge: brass, heavy, per 1o, | Should ";"“ N andian Paocific, Toutsville | FUtica, .. d " -+ | just ubout steady. Aling toward the close, [ 10G15c higher: mixed and ere, wg greasy, 7@s%d. Funta Al{ennl. 1% pales; RARLIY-Good & Bisci braws, gH per 10, Sike; tead, per 10 | & Naaheiile. St Buul several specialiics, | heostur, ' s nowever, ‘trauing was vou qulte as Brisk | Lo good o 0e e e “huik of | Eroasy, argoMa. o AT " JBY-Good feeding, 42G43c; falr to | 8c; ‘wine, per 1., -ige. | including Minneapol s '& 8 Louls, which | Houston . and some saieamen (aAc It 8 IS DAL | waios HIHGTE. Sk y e ; u‘n"fin"u‘"flfl"\ a':'\..";l,m. No. 1 northwest. flfil\l]lcl\ Hl‘ n'l'.fi,"' g o g udvanced 4 points, and the steel stocks. |1Galveston ... wil S 'f:,‘ |T\I.:: ', \here was .ot enough cnange | SHEEP "AND iL,AMBS—Recelpts, 3,00 01l and Rosin. H 3 o D per M-frame case, $3.2%; | Later there were [mproved prices for ilal- | Charleston ........... - y Ly E d; rket steady: good to choice weth- o 8 “PrOV u»’.'éiififi:’."'.’.:‘& ot s | O0lorado, 8850 {imore & Ohlo. the Kren. New York ¢ froin yaLteraay 10 be NoE Ly oar tor b |‘er, $.4006.38; falr to Bholce rmixed, $4,500 PR AT (B T 2 Ll i et 21 18,10, Lard, per 100 1bs., $10.066010.15. ' 8hort R T tral, St Louls & San Franclsco fssues and | Totals, U, 8 . 750,079 . 8| e e eatotay \han for the canners and | 5.40; western sheep, $5.25G6.25; native lambs, | balances, $L.50; cettiNCates, oe DB fbs aiden” (loven)s 87080, SDrs" satied St. Louls Graln and Provisions. Hock Island. The advance In the lust tw [ Outside New Yo 7,640,662 Ul Satters. $5.2@5.50; western lambs, $5.50G7.50. Bents, Lanney lvanin T it SO shoulders (boxed). §7%. Bhort olear| BT. LOUIS, March 20.—WHEAT—Lower: | oo nc oo Dol by re o o housend deer | G P Bulis, veal calves and clags told without [ Officlal yesterday: 79,731 bbis.: shipments’ Lima, 74,662 bbis.: Widew (boxed), $10.37310.60. No. ‘3 Ted “cash, elevator e, hominal, | oo e et e T i kb e AR much troutle In just tbout vesterday's | Recelpts, Shipments. | iorage, 62840 bbis.; runs, T.521 bbis.; av- Following are the pta and shipments | track, afic. May, ®iGede; July, 67%c; ce ched che! Tenne nopbhes: | . RS CINGOR B9 ¢ Loy A W OD P NoTS narh i e ¥e 1%61 | prioss sesched b hisher level 4n dinc { Toronto ...ii1iii: N Uiéie were ecarcely cnough stockers and | Hoks . s 4492 “SAVANNAH, Ga. March 3.—OIL—Tur- Receipts. Shipmanta, [ CORN—Lower; No, 2 ko e | B e Hiatie e s | Wi . +++ | tveders In the yards this morning to make | fe SERARRREI y pentine, firm, d5e. Rosin, firm; A, B, C, D, Bigur, b s, 104 A0 | 4nisiee; May, wolei July, 4ie Shares were weak throughout wnd Amal- | Hatlitax ...\ | e e e e ey i he oaity | Kammas City Live Steck Marker, /| B 8%: £ 8o G, B3¢ I L B8 hou teverer 21400 1000 P8~ Dull; ‘No. 2 cash, 8¢, nominal; | od copper was barely steady Ytaw : ¢ old readlly at steady price u AR S 4 i<, $3.200 M, $3.40; N, $3.60; WG, $385; : b g e aTho0 | track, Sigo: Kiay. S3%o; July, Bo6. hominal; | ERmAted copper wak barely stendy, though | OUANe er B GIIN:: 3] \as at all vatisiactory, in spite of the fact | KANSAS CITY, March 20.—CATTLE=Re- [ gi5. = ' Outs, bu 164,300 | N white, §7lyise X "Hhe docline in wugar fol owed the opera- | QUEBES .i.... .t 1.71...... | that the end of the week Is at hand. The [ ceipts, 1,200 natives, 200 Texans and 130| NEW YORK, March 20—OIL—Cotton- Rye, bu... o « ST S00| RYR-Bteady at toc tons of n apeciallst who offerad the stock | Hamilton ... 104 | demand from the country this week his|ca.ves, mostly natives; beef steers 10c| gced, steady. ‘Turpentine, qulet, ~Rosin, Bariey, Bu.ii il 86000 210 | FLOUR-—8teady; red winter patents, $3% | gown in hand share lots. A feature of the [ St. John, BRI L DR uNA SatiathcIony | bp tiat spesAtrs [lowan chay: sarly o gayiendeys EMR | Bra) straioed, egiimon fo gaod, On the Produce exchange today the but. | 8.45; extra fancy and stralght, $3.0003.35; | early afternoon was the sudden demand | Victoria. B 5 B:3i:++- | have not been obliged 1o carey over many | stuff steady: cows steady “to 10c lewer; | "TOLEDO; O, March 20.—OTL—No, change. LoF mATKel was easiar; cronmerios. 17617se; | Clear, $2.75¢,2.90. | Ruetropoliitan, which was said to come | §London’ LUl B8 | cattle from duy lo day. Iepresentative | stockers and feeders slow: cholce expori| LONDON, March 20—-OIL—Calcltta_lin- dulrien Tagte. Fin, at mark, cases | SEEDS—Timo hy, steady, $2.006280; primo | from the Irgs ShOF Interests. On fairiy " s ) BEEF STEERS. [ and desated el e, e aiets DD | 5k Py o W5 POUSOGI, S ol ), o v rih more | ctio & o @ ©f I' o N § e ot R ) .5 b FERPOC ml‘\’un| 34@1l4c. Cheede, steady, firm, [ WM OO | o0 ay 12.00. | lay ..'(":";:'.n“-""q':‘fi.gm‘\km'- 0%, it | JTocaln, Canada,, i 6LMeM - | Ne. Ao I No. A |4 wemtorn_ fed utere. £3.0008.10; Texas| LIVERPOOL, March 20.-OIL—Tur IS RN BRAN--Dull, weak; no bids, but possibly | souri Pacific developed some strength by | *Balances pald in cash. + a1} 4 il 1 RS S0 BT e T & y % | Yoe soisite Srin, GR Spctonasele WAL 9% NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. c could be realiged Lo sacked, oast (rack. | reaaon of its atatement of carnings, wh'ch | totaln becaube containing other Horg han . oot [ T Sartire: WBOR I Dulle | (s PROCsisacy fis 30 o rl:‘Al"lI:llll\:ly. timothy, $1LOOGI6.00; prai- | was one of the most gratifying features) clearings. §Not included in totals because . s toves L TROT 00, s London Stock Market - 7. X o o day. 'he A conl stocks w.re © O 1o ' Y : A . Quotations of the Day on Va :‘I(n‘N SQTTON 1S40 B i Tl Bt fi Rattvel e ] o e SempATa for WMt pser, | high B e g A jee, | (LONDON, March %.—~Closing quotations: © AGGING - bhG6ge. 3, ‘and St. Paul advanced on what . 40: heavy, $1.90G7.45; & | Gipevis ee enay, Moo 2 ommaodit i HEMP T\\'mg : 1:‘-::«!“‘:‘\‘:_\‘!“‘ b t‘m T R P nAR '\e'n York Money u-.nn—v. §7.25G7.40; heavy, $730G745; mixed packers, | " Lecount... Norfolk & Western. NEW YORK, March %.-FLOUR-Re- | PROVISIONS — Dok, higher; jobbing, | traded in about 12000 thares here, buying | NEW YORK, March 0.—MONEY—On call L0740 Leht p : felbte, TLM0 bble i noxports, {006 bbis.: | atandard meas. $1815. “Lard, higher, $0.70. | alightly on balances. The day's business | Father easier at 4@6 per cent. closing of- RS- rm on spring patents. but easy on win- | Dry salt meats (boxed), firm: extra shorts. | was comparatively small and commission | fored at sc; time Y oy ler, with sixty ter; Minnesota pate WOgL30; Min- | 875, clear ribs, §10.00; short clears, $10.121 | houses continued to report absence of pub- | 81d ninety days at §3:@6% per cent and aix fesota bakers, 40; winter patents, | Racon (boxed), firm; oxtra shorts, ¥M0.60%: | e fnterest. Much of the buying came | Months at 5@l per cent; prime mercantile OGM.00; wtraighis, $LSG3:65; clears, $28) | cloar ribs, $10.47; short ciear, §11 from' the varlous poois and nilques ‘that | PAPEE, 6 per cent. § 810; low grades,' 2400280 Ryo 'flou METALS—Lead, strong at $4.60. Spelter, | were prominent on the short side up to TERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with ull: ' falr to good, $.8GEN; choleo to at 8 few days ago. ‘There was no change in tne | 3ctual business In bankers' bills at $1.6720G fa ."{‘- Wx’“ 3 LTRY -Hteady: chickens, 10@10%c; | forelgn exchange situation. tremand steri- | £51% for demand and at $454G4.8410 for WIORNMEAL -Steady: vellow —western, keys, 13c; ducks, 1bc; geese, Tige. | ing rose & teifl in (h> morning, but cased | SIXty days, posted rates, $1.85 and $4.88; lIY\ v $1.05; Brandywine, $3.4004,85. BUTTER - Steady; crewmery, 21G24c; | off 1o $.872 toward the close. Very lit- | “ommercial bills, $4.8313G4.83 “l K '""U No. 2 western, 88%e, €. 0. b, | dairy, 1pG21 tle business was repor.ed. Money both for | SILVER-—Bar, #8}c: Mexican dollars, snoati SIALS Jeaee, o | £ New Fork. | RGGE-Lower; 114e. fresh time and demand loans was offered 'n |8%c. ol llud{q feeding, ¢, o I f | Recelpts, 8h pments | ghundanc but the demund was aguain BONDS-—Government, strong; state, in- u",'; 1o} l+'-l"' Og@ite. o L £ Baffalo. | ¥ our, BOIS.......eeess o800 19,00 | only moderate. The Increasing str.ngth of | active; rallroad, firm i EaTRecelpts, .80 bu; exports, [ Wheat, bu...... L 2hom 2,00 | the marker during the day 16d to a more | The closing quotations on bonds are as tlovator” antofeyeady: No. 2 red, Mhe 1 Corn, Bu...oiiiiiiins goneral inguiry for numerous minor stocks, [ follows. ahion au 0. andat: No. | i . 52,0 | which had not figured in the rally to an; | U. 8 ref. 2, reg....007 |L & X. usl I orthern Duluth, ¥1ye, £ 0. b. afloat: No, 1 ’ extent. These included Chicago Terminal [ do oo 07K | Mex. Oentral d.. (4 ard Manitoba, S4e,'f. o) b afloat. Op- {ssues. Colorado Southerw ues, Laks | €0 1075 | da 18 W JRPRR: » Uona—Hig Argentine 'shipments caused an irie, Evansville & Terre Haute and several | 0 +108 |%eMinn. & 8t L. 4 barly break fn.wheat today. from whioh March 2. -WHEAT-8pot, | cthar obscure properiies. North American [ 99 iR st e d s {8 e 3 {he market slowly railied (owards oon. winter, 6 I Made A Jump of 4 points, but Aid not main Toets|n oy e ft "'USTEERS AND HEIFERS th corn and on cold weather news hold: | 1 northern d; No. 1 California, ! tain the full advance, wna weveral other A TooalN 3 ¢ . s g el Nk about steady n the forenoon on a | g M ulet: ‘March, nominal; | high grade stocks which have been re- e Ne. Pac STEERS AND COWS. small trade. ‘The closce was rteady at u | May v, o8 14d cently lquidated improved 103 | do 38 W61 4% $.50; lambs, $6.50@8.15; spring lam important ~ables and pi Qartial dse not decline. March closed 82i4c. | CORN > Bpot, ' American mixed, new, | “The bond market maintained s firm to 10N W, con 1o 4 per head. ' i) y [ e it it paans. et &Y, NG 1160, closed To; July, T8 7188 | steady at 4n id; old, quist &t 6e 444d. Fu’ | (hroughout the day, but was somewh, do ad). 908 | Readiig* gon COWS. | THOGS—Recelpt: ; AT undsr ailcEatiog. D TR e, clowed T6Re; Beptember, TR aTbe, Aulel; May. 48 24d; " June, 48 1% | etive than “on Yesterday. © Total ol & oo il g a R B e o i | sylvania and state hogs, | Seiine Sncouraked by seaalter werahou s 1%y par v 1 o 3% N St . - v - i 4 W0 NoRecelpte, #6.00 bu.: export 9161 VFLOVREHL Louls fancy, quiet, S 34 "xfnfi:.'f";im‘:,u New 4s and 6s advanced e | 40 conv. 4o 1158 L8 W. 1 senees 80 b e deitveraes” whldhm ' ule"ibsente of de- bu. ~ Sales, 1,000 bu'; fut 20000 bu., | FROVISIONS-Heef, easy: ostra India | on the last cnll Bt g ¢ 4 1 Sto Lenia Wve Rinelht Maths bgines e gl mert ."::é. s *pot. Hpot, firm; No.' 2, 81, elovato | A 3 . s | . tral of Ga. 6a....101 (8 A & A Pia !5 points lower. Bales were 33160 ; thet. vator, and | m s, 84 8d. Pork, firm; prime mess. 625 21. | The following are the closing prices on | ST. LOUIS, March 2,—CATTLE—Re- | ibding March at o0 May. ¢agiste: e ¥52382888 i yorkers, $7.208 | Asaconda 7.25; pigs, SHEEP 1.AMBS- Recelpts, 2,000 | head: sheep steady: lambs strong: native | lambs, $4.00@7.00; western lambs, $4.50G7.00; | Canadjan Pacific fed ewes, $3.40GG.00; native wethers, $3.55@ ),hlu-w k-" 5.90; western wethers, $3.70G5.90; stockers | Chicsgo G W, ‘nnd feeders, $2.95¢4.1) |GX w2 Denver & R.'G. H New York Live Stock Marke: NEW_ YORK, March 20—BEEVES--Re serrerens 3Tl @ celpts, 875 head. Sieers steady to stron 1 CRR et e fat’ hulls, 16@2¢ higher; others teady: | niinols BRI W fat eows. strong; others steady. Steers, | Louisville & Nash... $4.15@5.65; tops. $0.85; bulls, $3.65G4.0; sows, | Missouri, K. & T.... Vitasen ‘Cables unchanged. Exports to-| BAR SILVER-Steady at 2%A per ounce, morrow, 1364 catde and 619 quarters of | MONEY-_3%@4 per cent: The rate of dis Ee count In the open market for short bils | DA LVES_Receipts, 159 head; veals steady | 13 3 11-16G3% per cent and for hres months to atrong at $5.00g935. City dressed veais | bills is S4G3 11-16 per cent. casy at 10glic per pound: general sales, | el ngidge, = | Coffee Market, HEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, NEW YORK, March _COFFEEspor head: sheep steady for tops; othe: X . 2 | market quiet. Futures opened steady under and weak: three cars unsold. 'Sheep, 34.35@ Flmary advices. and sl 0 % 5 ® & zzaszes O. b afioat; No. 2 yellow, 834c: No. | Hama, short cut. 14 to 16 Ibs.. ste 0 c c w BI0S ate o At 34gc; No. | Ha ort ¢ o . steady, 58 64, | the New York Stock exchanxe Che Ohlo 4isa e ot or lle March copn. In ab- | Hacon, Cumberiand cut, 3 o 30 1bs. firm. | Atchison & Pacil Wit S8 G fanos of \m".r M\rrll\1 broke this morn. | &s 6d; short ribs, 16 to 24 Iba., steady, bis 61; | “do pra o, 8t L. & W C.B &Q 0 . g ante, Ohtione turned very stronk and | long cloar middles, Hght 2360 3 1bs., 'steady: | bal’ & Ohio %1 do M & SCP g sl 110% Uston Paciie 48 \o* o0 bad weather, lght recolpta and | f3x 5. long clear middies, heavy, % to 40 | do prd. 9244 |Union Pacific M3 | C0 & N W. con. Ta. 131%/_do conv. ds bl export | trade, closing lge” higher | lha., steady, 538; short clear backs, 35 to 40 | Cenadian Pacifie... 2315 do ptd ROL & Pds. 108 ° Wabash 13 nt e net Toas on March Mareh, | jba. steady. A% elear bellles, 14 to 16 lba,, | Cavads 8o 7 ' Wahash CC & 8L g w100y [ do 2 . oloded Bic; March, 505050, closed | Ay, Ms. Bho ™, MQU 11 to 13 Iba., | Ches & Ohlo .| ot Qiisage Jur. & 8 | % 8. "‘“"\i“lfi R0tk closed, e | steady. 438 6d. Lard, pr western, in | Chicese & Alton WANESLS b B iy €, R Yoot Shere & OATY e » , cotpta, 1,00 bt exports, Py, N W do 4024 pid W' Denver & R G Gl MW *Wheel & L E & e g e A » tlerces, firm, 81; American refined, in pails, | Wis b ige wtan firm, 60y 8 | celpts, 800 head, including 00 Texans: ma.- | July, 4.50F4.85c; September, 18g470c; Ocn ket steady to stre native shipping and | tober, 4.70G4.75¢c; November, 4.80¢; Decem- export steers, 4 2. with strictly fancy | ber, 8006 05c; June, 6.10c. quoted up to $6.75; dressed beef and butcher | steers, $1.00G5.00; steers under 1000 Ibs., | Doy Sesds Herket, $3.56@4.25; stockers and feeders, $2.40@440: 1 cows and heifers $2.26G4.50; canners, §2.%a ( NEW YORK, March 2.—DRY GOODS— 300, bulls, $2.60G4.00; calves. $3.0@7.50; | Slow and uneventful, but sellers show no Texas ané Indian steers. $3.75@4.45; cows | inclination to make' concessions nor to | and heifers, $2.3063.20. agree to any offers of buyers sthat are HOGS— Reéceipts, 3,500 fead: market 5@l0c | under the market. Jobbers are doing only higher; pigs and lights, $6.85G7.20; packers, | & moderate ousiness, with nearby retall F50q7.38, Dutchers, §1 307 % trade, but reports from the country are SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 150 | that 'retail trade Is increasing most f head; market firm: native muttons,’ $350 | orably. = 550: lambs, $5.00G7.00; culls and bucks. $2.00 | MANCHESTER, March 2.—DRY GOODS @4.50; stockers, $1.50G8.00; Texans, $3.50g4.5. | —Cloths, dull and inactive. Yarns, firm, ot but not’ active. ssssstusnun 8- £ 334 Central Prior Tien a0 97 Wis. Contral 4 o LY 0w 8 . o int pd do_ptd "o bacco 4 ghite, Miye: No. 3 dhigo: No. 3 whi BUTTER-Fine United States, nominal; | & 2 s Adamt Ex 1o Colo. Fuel con. 8 ke Eiaasalls’ fnak MRUS. SHEGN od United Stutes, stondy, S, | a8 W American Kx *Hocking Val. dlgs. 106% M“I) 'r\lll N ¥ rmo A day with corn. "HEKS! Strong merican finest awhite, \‘hdlxq‘:vmrn & Tr ) *Bid. **Offered $° e Amcrloan. fin colored. 68w, | g0 " HAY-Sleady: shipping, B8700; good to [ “TALLOW -Prime olty, 21 6d; Austraifan | € C . & 8t L cholta Mg = ¥ s olorado 8o Boston Stocks and Bonds. HOPS it “Ih‘ London, dull, 32 64 € - onolae” 18, Aol Recelpta of wheat during the past three | £ A BOSTON, March 2 —Cull loans, 548 per {Dolce. X0, e 1, 2 8 TG | days, 10200 centals, including 84,00 Amer- | o0 8 Sl Nt time loans, 506 per cent. OMclal e ‘.v‘"‘t const, 1802, . 0, | foan B & e closing ol stocks and bond s, 1 o Recelpts of AmericAn corn during past aver @ Atchison 4 w0 n HIDRS Firm; Galveston, 2 1o 35 1ta., | (iree days, 8LON tenta's b i A Nining Co Nex. Central' 4 i | Bingham K 'i-:i\”rmn'" R 1Y Erie 3% Brooklyn R Atehison 8| Calumet & Hecla 850 10¢ higher; stock cattle 40c lower than | gre the quotations on the the New Yo.k SRR do st ptd Pri Fuel & fron Ao pla | At etk tives. 8 ; cows and PROVIRIONS —Toef, steady: family, fuuo | Kan y Grain an e s | < Deted B Aiba? | late last wesk: natives B 05 O O Taives, | Btock exchan WSO macw, ENGILE beet hams, 2050 AN . . | Great Nor. pta 92 (Cont. Tobacco pid Roston & ‘Me. 1564 | *Dominion Coal < Acams C 5 [Litte Chief . Iacket BRORILN: ety pain ) o | WCANBAB CITY. March R oWHEATS | SRV T (e s Roston fuetaica 2o 14t S [Toambine | #8atis: stockers and teeders, HEGLN, ; e RGN 0. Cut meats, quiet; pickle | e July, %0 cash 2 hard, | UGN % |Mocking Coal NOW & B2 [Isle Rovale | , JOaS—Bacsipts, .04 Bead; market Jpite % {Ophir ellion, 8103861150 piekied shoulders, 8w te: Noo 3 66iesc; No. ¥ red, 0670 No. | pitnois Central 10y Tuter. Paper T |Meh | higher 'L’;-'Q‘ igher; lig! & . plokied hams SLEEE o .‘#{.: gt Wge It Contral B0 4o pd e 1%/0d Dominisa 4m§x“”‘l; MU B Racelets. 130 ARl Menae Shaid TR R e Apri g May, WnGuc: | 4o pid & 1oter "o 163 Osceola ‘ {EP AN S Recelpta, 115 HOSS: Bouth Amerioa. $1078: compo ind | 0! garh, No 3 mixed, Sig@uic; | Lake Krie & W b%e | Parrat | ead: steady to strong; top Colorado lambs, 18008 refined, frm. Porl, = firm i e 3 B . 1 % e , e I Toe 6 .10 ' o W white, #463\se; No. L &N 3 N 33\, |Santa e Copper Rty i W whori clear, §19.00021.50; St . 1. atens 00 Ties Siaak Masiet. No. ®. & Ry . B\ | Trinay anhattan L ; S | Tamarac mrte bR g Nanhatian L N 180 Tamarack « i elty, BNe: oo . ¢ Uhitea P oo, S e o] oo - WL, G, WM Seapirn, W] Vg Rlce imothy. 02w; chaice prai- | g ] ~3 T ot i U BTOCK COWS A X e o it 100 head: siilY. ORLANANE, Marsh #_SUGAR rie, 3 S e ; i k . a0 ptd ST o Sirong: beeves. $1.006.00; cows, bulls and v n_Kettle, c: open Kettle, LA ke e UTTER-Creamery 21g35c; dalry, fancy, | ) B | Dot o MAs v miced s200a1 5 stockers and feeders. 80 gauity ;\: Goxc: centritygal whites 2 ory, extra, 23o; | Mg ou . Toues v Ardhs 8); ~alves and yearlin ¢ s 5, WRLIMEEY COMMOn Lo chaloe, 19Ny EOGS—Fresh, 104e e O OGS -Receipts. 1000 head: 10615 higher, OLASKE PeR Kettle, nominal, 136 CHERBE- R ceinte. 253 phas _\nm" m‘«,‘.',.::‘ sm""‘;s"x‘-'n ) . *Ex-dividend. selling at 71007 40; bulk, $7.1507.5 :;‘.(remfl(ulll. 6@18c. Byrup, nominal, 1% 232388 22288 133 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, March 2.—CATTLE—Re- New York Mining Stocks. celpis, "6 head: active ‘mostly strong 10| NEW YORK, March 3.—The following 225382 82232338 8 £ 4 acagkg 2% gey rER TGO, fancy, larse, white, MW\l ee . o ptd Unioh Nag & P Whisky Market. . . et i | o [¥aisn s e, ket 2 steady; fair refining, 33-16G0%c: centrifu small, colored, e; fancy, small tarls & W do pra . HICAGO. March N -WHISKY—Steady, Pollowing were the receipts of live stock | gal, %6 test, 3 11-16e: mi CO@‘“.:'n A sate and Pennsylvaila average beat, 114 CHE. 4 in pN L & . tancy o, i 0 -WHEAT--T O CINCINNATI. March 3~V HISKY—Dis Castle. Hogs, Shaep —_— e A > 150 10,00 3.000 sied 18- Thare was OATS-May b 30 |Amor. Losometive PEORIA, March 3 -WHISKY—$L3 for IR e e fim i WEARE Gn‘l' & El_Ev‘Tfln cuined I3 6 with & PR > . A ) Milwankee PEORIA, March 3 —CORN—Firmer; N [Roe 10348 £13 178 &1 and futures at &1 * tae - MILWAUKEE N WHEAT— | Bl 10348 A seeen LA N Members Principal Exchanges. ard Dried Frafts. Private Wires. fan rge, full covam. fall made, colored . H00 §1.60 | Norfols & W NEW YORK, March 20.—-8UGAR—Raw, 1y ~ 0.3 n ~Recelpts, 1068 o kgs.. unsettled wiuth Grak Market. 4 ST LOUIS March 2 ~WHISKY-Steady :(.l'h. six principal western cities yester- %l‘)l:"fi“&‘éfi——.l‘fla"‘;y : R ! POULTRY —Alive, nominally unchanged: | M0"y No. 1 northern. Tye; tillers' finished goods, quiet ou basis of ¥ - Omaha 1,865 N A . e No 3 northern, T3¢ May, Te: July, Hige ] SERICELE & ance in on. o faished goods ° Slow! (,.mq.,."..lu Peorin Marke N PN v shed goods. 8t Joseoh 6 T 1% Sloux City o ™ 1000 culp‘ A Sy | — b otn, st el suiatisady 464 | T OATE-Steady: No. 3 white, B | Ste | northern, Isrtvgc: No. 3 g e - BRANCH OFFICE-OMAHA, N EW YORK. March % —EVAPORATED NEB. | =¥ s no improvement in_point 110-111 Board of Trade z e northarn, THETHsc. MAY. 146 T44c, bid "‘.."'"“"“ e T B Lo whieh | winneanalis Wheat, Fiour and Rras earings. RYE. Steady: No. 1, §lia@isSc " wer fatures, stese > RLE' Steady; No. 2 &, sample, 4@ futures, or at &8 3 &4 for MINNEAPOLIS, March 2 -WHEAT-- CHICAGO, M h WOl Ar 425 802 '\ 4 TepPor was Unsettied Bt e | May, WNGWhe; Jul, NWGie; oa track | 9, balances, SLOKNS, New York sxchangs, 1 13 d 8! | of demane, but ofterings are ot prossias | W. B WAKD, Mgr. Telephons 18 e