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THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: MONDAY, MARCH 14. 1904. T H -)8j---s.t-'--,-5?t9 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 39,500.000 EIGHTH AND LOCUST STREETS WOTJ'LL FIND it easy to save nionej' if 3011 open a with this Company and deposit a small sum every pay day. M One dollar or more will gtart the account $ m Open every Monday evening until o'clock. m FINANCIAL VWMANMAMAMMMMAMWMVWWVWI &UT-0F-T0WN clients of the AMERICAN EX CHANGE BANE enjoy practically the same conven iences as local depositors. Full information will be sent on request. 207' N. Broadway FUTURES CLOSED STRONG AFTER EARLY DECLINES. TRADERS EXPECT A BULL MOVEMENT. General Conditions at Opening Are Bearish, but Later Buying Strengthens the Market. ,, Grain prices -srere Harply hlgrher at the close of Saturday's market. At the open ing there was some, weakness caused by lower cables and lack of outside bt.jinc Interest, but there were so many symp toms of another bull movement by local and Chicago manipulators that prices quickly rallied. Few traders cared to go 'short over Sunday-, and those who alteady were short rushed to coier. Armour was raid to be the moving force behind the advance In Chicago, and a local operator was said to be looking after the bull cam paign here. Corn opened easy, but later had fairly good support and closed higher In line with wheat Cnah Grain. Flcrrr, Etc. WHEAT By sample, del.: No. 2 red at J1.C5S4 local and Jl WLv6t- destination: No 3 red nominally tlS-LM, ro. 4 S5895C, selling at 90c, .No, 2 bard at S0?2c for choice to fancy, and ordinary- quotable SSc. No. 3 hard at 83SSc. ho. 4 bard at 7!$lc CORN Stronger and selling well; local at 45V: far No. 2. No 3 Tellow and No. 3 ublte. del, elevator, and 43c for No 3. destination at 424e3c for No. S, MiiS-ilc for No 4. 37c for no grade, 4ZW43k434c lor No 424434o for No. 3 yellow and 4243c for No 3 white. OATK Qf Kamnle. on trie.: No 2 at 42c. No 3 at 40c. No 4 at 38394c No 3 white at 45c. No 3 do at C4&444C. No. 4 do. at 40lc t0 elevator and 424c local KYB Nominally 67c for No. 3 and Ko for No 3. rLAXSEHDSpot Jl.tS FLOUR Red winter: Patent S S54?i; straight S4 704.SO, extra fancy 34.554 oS. clear at 33.0 04 10. foregoing In wood, low to medium grades at 32,753 25 In lute. Hard flour in Jute sks . Patent 33.9004 15; straight S3.oH2 75: clear 33 13 67 40. extreme low grades at Si C5Q2.75. spring rctent J4.5')iS4 63 bulk. Foregoing prices for lets in wood from first hands, trk. or depot this side Orders higher. RE FLOUR Pure, lobbing way. at S3 BO In lute ska. and 33.99 la wood, mixed and Inferior 'cORNlIEAL. ETC. F. o. b : City meal $2.7: grits, hominy and pearl meal 32,80 BRAN No bids or offers. At mill bran sells at 90c and Bhlpstuff at 31.0561.10. IIAT Market basis V. trk.: Timothy Choice 13. No. 1 311.6312 M; No. 2 3JS11. No 3 36 g Clover No. 1 310; No. 2 S8ffl3. cloer. mixed. 310B1O 0 for light ard 3! Eofi9.50 for heny mixed, choice No. l Hso w; no 2 jwb.w 3TR W Tnsat and oats on trk., 37. LTAD AND SPELTEn-Lead at 3 2M PPnt,TERr-S4.f0. WUISKT-On basis of 31.31 for hlghwlnes. m t) iBiBlB St. Loala Future Price. Closed Ranged Closed Friday. Saturday. Saturday W heat May 894 89 ES2 92 July S6lJ b 83X.S87H 87i Sept. 5' - E4i b 3om May 45 a 45413461; 464?ii a July .. -tTjl b 4n.45'I 4S4 . Oats-SUy .40ff b &.... 40-b Stocks of Grnln In Store. Saturday. Frldav Last Yr. Wheat 4.561.6M 4 614.SX5 3.020012 Ctm C68.236 7o,47j 273,aS. Oats .. 85.534 86 775 ll.fcs Ttje 10 010 9,780 35 606 Barley 16 342 15 284 7.2S3 No 2 red wheat ...3,S34,3e9 3 97.402 1.047.110 No 2 hard wheat 319.101 .Tli.ro 41.197 No. 3 mixed corn . 249 622 249.578 64 350 No. 2 wbl'e com. 32.585 1 227 23.700 No 2 ellow com . 1H 033 57,559 4,545 No 2 mixed cats 21.723 21.723 44 E2 NO 2 rje 4.9SI 4.9SI 16,621 Prodnce. t 1 Butter Higher for best grades Creamery Extra. 25B2-4C firsts 21S214C. seconds lc Ladle-packed Extra 18c. first 15c Dairy packed Fancy 1MJ20C; poor to fair 15c Coun trj roll Choice 13c, packed and ordinary llv-c: grease stock 45c Egg"-Recelved. 2.60G (legs local and 2.423 pkgs tltrough, shipped 2,603 pkgs . market 154o case count. , , . Cheese Northern, on orders- Twins at lie: ningles U4c. daisies lUic. Young Americas 114cr long horns 114c New York twin liuc. llniburger ll12c. poor 703c. fewtss 15c Jor choice. No. 2 at IQffUc brick 12ai2Hc Provision.. Pork", f o b. New standard mess In Jobbing was closed nominally at 334.35.. Lar4 Choice steam on E. side closed nomi nally at 6.SSc. kettle-renderd 7T"OS4c Green .Hams. Etc. Car lots held f o b E. side thus: Hams-IO-av. at T.c, 12a t ssc: Its and 16s at 9Hc: 18s at 34c. 20s at 104c. Ilklnned Hams 16s and lsyHs li,c 2zd.4s ut I04cc -Calif ornlas at 64664c: New York shoul ders (1012-av,) at 6,c. From the block, del : Hams at c to 4c for run of house: bellies at c to 9Wc. as in average: California at 6c; New.Yoric shoulders at 6c D f3. Meats To arrive, loose cured c'ribs. tloed nominally: 40645-av. at 7.20c and 50-av. I 25cj c a, f Bid. lots In Jobblrg way ranged: Extra shorts at 75c c'rlba 7ic, short clear t tc. 1eilleJ.at 8cto9c plates at Cc. fat backs at 64c. suniard backs at 7?c. Orders charged .feigner. Bacon Bid. . c. meats In a Jobbing way Rnged- Breakfast bacon at from 10c for heavy 144c for choice light: hams at He to 12c; Callfornlas at 7HSJ"4c. New York shoulders at t4c. Plain smoked bxd. lots In a Jobbing way ranged: Extra shorts at 8Sc: c'ribs at Sic: abort dear at Hc; bellies at SV, to 1054c; FINANCIAL fU-H plates at 7c fat backs at 75.C standard backs at S5-c. Dealers charged higher on or ders Oleo-Stearine Nominal at 7H7.c Tallow Firm Counlr No. 1 run at 5c: No 2 do at 4-c. cake at 5'sC Packers- prime nominal at 5SS5"t.c Grease Quote small irregular lots countrv Brown 34c, vellow 3it Si-., and wnlte 4V.c to 5--e. latter for choice We quo'e packers" stock nomlnallj Brown 4844c, vellow 4i40v-c, white 5MI5'-.c Href On orders- Bbld Plate 37 50. roll and Fulton Market 39 50. mess $3 Dried, per lb Pets lOlic, ln'ldes He, knuckle 13c. outside 9c Ton-rues 12V-C to 144c per lb Live Poultry Turkes: Average receipts 33c Chickens Hens and oung sound lOVjc- Old roosters 5c Ducks U4c Geese 6S7c Capons (S61) lbs) 16: capon" light, lift 15c Guinea cnickens. per doz.. J2. Live p'geons and squabs, per dot. 75c, Dressed Iced Poultrj Turkevs: Choice of light medium at 13c; choice heavy at 13c Chickens fcpring cr hen at l(vsio4c roosters at 6c Ducks 14c Geese TBfc Foregoing figures for choice cnl Game Ducks, undrawn, per dT : Mallards 12 50. bluewinjr teal J2.50. greennlne teal :. mixed and wood Sl.M Jacksntpe U.'-i. Rabbits Choice fresh, per doz , 50c. Opossum, each. 15c to 4c Fresh Fish Black bass at 12c, crappie at Cc for small and Sc for large; dressed cat Sc. .spoonbill cat 6Hc; bullheads, drtssed Sc and gross 6c: buffalo, gross 3c. drescd Re. Ger man carp, dressed 4c large gross 24c and small dressed 3c: sunflsh 3c. white perch 2c Veals Quote at 5SS4c per lb. for choice to fancy, heretics and thin at 3S34e, sheep at 3 trtc. old bucks and ewes at 2463c, lambs at 5854c thin lambs not wanted. Fruits and Vegetables. The Republic auotations are for lots In first hands, unlees otherwise specified Small lets on orders are charged higher. APPLE Per bbL Tiastem Baldwin, spy and greening 33, king 34; mixed arletj. choice. 32.50 4J2 75. seconds 31.7532 30. ete-n Ben Davis. Wlnesans. wltlnnfulrr rtnmnn wat,tir n i. 3 15for choice. S:fe2 25 for seconds, genetihg Ji TANGERINES-Florlda. In double bxs.. S5S 5.50 for choice. ORANGES Florida brlghts or rusets 32 27B 3.50 per box del, Calilorn a navels 31.15 for choice to 32 25 fcr fanci at auction PlNEAPPLEi Stead j. Cuban J2S3 per do:., Florida 33.50fr4 er crate GRAPE FRUIT Florida at 3t37 per box LUMONfe California on trk.. 12 for choice to S2.&0 for fancy at auction, new Messina from store 3iS3 50. LIMEfc-Per 100. 31.6082. UANAN.AS JuotabIe at J1B2 a bunch on orders. COCOANUTS Per 1,000, K trk.. 330. Jobbing way. S3 50 per 100 bTRAWBERRIEe-Quote Florida refrigerator stock at 25c per quart, according to condi tion: Texas icntllaied i-ratM SI fnr rhnlra In 35 for fancy ripe per 6 gallons POTATOES-On trk. In car lots. Wisconsin rural KSSSIxv and Michigan 9495c. Wisconsin rltoasj-st50cr-Colorado-7icd- rural Kftc. and triumph 31 2031.25. Northern early Ohio SlJS&l.ls Red BH 31.25; rose SI 01 05. OKJONS Red globe ikd. 3101.30. del. red .Veathersfield and yellow, skd Si per bu del CABBAGE New iork Danish and Holland wedtfrom 35C55 for choice to fancy per ton, aeL On orders 3Jtc per lb Red cabbage 2c per lb , Nerw Orleans new at S2fr2rt0 per quaru CUCUMBERS tastem hotcouse. fancy large. 3112521 50. New Orleans 3161 25 per doz., Mori da bo. bxs. S3 50JJ3.75. TOMATOES FJO'lda 6 McSl 40 for No. 2, 32 for choice to 32 4)32 63 for fancy. BEETS Home-grown wflCSc per bu looe: New Orleans 40c dox.. Louisiana (small) 25c LETTDCE Home-grouii CCJ70c pet" bu . New Orleans head lettuce 34 3035 per cbl.: Flor da choice 31 25B2.10 per hamper. 31 5082 for good to 32,25 for choice. CARROTS Home-grown 55c bu. box. New Orleans 45c per doz. TURNIPS Home-grown, per bu , globe 65c: flat 35&40c. New Orleans 45c per doz bunches. PARSNIPS Home-grown 60873c per bunch and 32 boL CELERY California, per crate, white plums 33 75. and golden heart at 3313.25. celery roots 25649c per doz.. New Orleans 253740c per doz bunches STRING BE1NS Dull: Florida round green. Choice. 32 per bu. SQUASH New Cuban 31 60 pr 14-bu crate. MVEET POTATOi-S atfiady. Bermuda 60C, Queen 6OSZ60C. cllow Nansimond 70tr75c; red Nansemond 80c: 111 . 2-3bu. box Queen offered at 40c SPINACH Sleadv- N O 43e tier doz. bunches: La. 40c per doz; bome-grown 40S50C per bu loose SAUERKRAIIT-City make- kegs 3125- half bbb 34. bbls 37 50 and casks (1: gals) 313 HORSERADISH Choice 3CS6.50 per bbl. on orders BRUSSELS SPROUTS-Choice at 15c per quart GREEN PEAS Offerings poor and ranging from 50c(ll 50 per hamper LEEKS N o 25g30c pfr doz bunches. f-PANISH ONIONS New 3125 per crate, CAUIJFLOWER-Callfornla J2.25S2 50 per crate RUTABAGAS In bulk. 45c bu del PARbLEY New Orleans 25630c per doz. La, 25e per doz. RADISHES N O . per doz . 40c for red to 45c for white. Louisiana. 2-3 u box. 31 25. SHALLOTb New Orleans 4va50c per doz. bunches. Louisiana 40c per doz Ml'faTARD GREENS Louisiana and N. Oi 45C per doz. . KOHLRABI New Orleans 35c per doz for large and 2ic for email burches PEPPERS Stead . Fla 6fl 31 for choice rsI'MRO Choice Fla S3 50 per 6-basket crate EGGPLANT Florida at S2.23S3 per crate KALE Arkan-as sk 32.251(2 30 for choice Hides. Quote dry flint: Texas butcher OS lbs. and over) at 16c, fallen at lSUc, all Texas light (under IS lbs.) at ll4c; native and Arkansas at 15c latter on selection 16c for No 1 and 14c for No 2), glue at 9c; drj -salted at 13c: green-salted round at 74c; good Mlssoutl ana Illinois 7?tC green-salted on selection at S4c for No 1 and 74c for No 2, bulls or dead green lc !e3 glue 44c Horse hides Green No 1 at S2.75. No 2 at 31.75, colts, ponies and blues at 31. all dry at 75c Wool. Mo and I1L Med comb . cloth mxd 21 0214 Ccthlng ... 20 e2G4 Low & braid 19 ir20 Ihirry - clear 174a IS Hurry- 17 Hard burry...-13 6134 Light fire .. IS K1V Heavy line . .14 Q144 Lamb 18 U"4 Tex., I T i. Oit Med . 12 mo 18 IJ20 Med . 6S8 mo 17 8184 Ccarse . low 14 -313 Light flne II SJ164 Heavy sandy lti 4j;i2 Ark & houtberr Med ifleeces) 20 B204 Med (loose) .18 6184 Hurry .. . .IS 6154 Hard burn... 11 Sll4 North A. "Western Blight med .19 20 Dark med . 15 816 Lirht fine 14 en'i Heavy buck . 10 612 Tub-washed No 1 304631 No 2 24 (7214 Burrv 20 021 Angora Goat Hair Long 24 B23 Short , . 22 623 Low and burry le6J. Raccoon Opossum No. 1 large S M No 1 large 60 No, 1 medium .... 60 No 1 medium .... 31 No. 1 small 50 No. 1 small 15 No 2 .. ....., . 50 No M I.. .No. 3 20 No 3 3 Nft 4 . ...v 10 Trashv worthless, 'Mink Red Fox No. 1 large 1 70 No 1 large 2.00 No. 1 mtclum .... 1,15 No 1 medium .... 1 50 N0.1l email ""I No 2 1 CO No. 2 .. ..., .... 7J No 3 SO No "3 25 No 4 15023 No. 4 -. , 13 Grav Fox Skunk No 1 large .i.... 70 (Prime, as to size ) No. 1 medium .... 0) Black 70S73uNo 2 ,r 33 Short stripe.... ...3860 No. 2. .. 25 Narrow stripe 55t?4 No ,4 15 Broad stripe.... lOtflS Otter Texas 15J39 No 1 large ....,..Ufjl2 Territory 354r4) No. l'medium .... 8.00 Blue or unprime le- No. 2 6 Oo TAild cat.. 10-32" No. 3 3 00 CIret cat ,. 15 No 4 1 59 Badger 5fi25 Wolf House cat 5fcl5 Prairie, round.. 303S1 Muskrat 13S3l Timber. 50jf si Ben- S1H12 itenver lfif.'m Northern 30 per cent more than foregoing, Miscellaneous, Markets. R.'if ,SEEDS.X: Quote current receipts of r?.' '"ViT Jh: ??yer at S3 to S10.23: vv,,.oi " rf - i reaiop at n to 34.V). HuSKSiTiVn at 3L2J to SI 50: millet at 90c to SI 25 l-Orders are charged higher. .. 7 V-iV- '-A2i v nippoorwin se,llng at U.30 to 31 35 per ba Other kinds nominal. SpRGHUM CANE SEED Latest sales at Sic per loo lbs for poor In 31 fcr prime. ONION SETS Latet sate at St 30 per bu- SUNFLOWER SEED-Quote J2.SJ per 100 lbs. HEMP SEED Latest sale at 3173 per" 100 lbs WHITE BEANS On ri, trk lo car lots: MVWWWVAMAAAAMAAMMMAAAMAM Choice, hnnd-rlcked pea offered at 31 95(?1 "6 I er bu . machine-picked at 31 3391 SI and prime nt SI "0411 "1 From store w hite benns at $1 S to SJ.05 for choice hand-picked pea poorer grades less. Lima at 4f(4l.c per lb lentils at 4ff4iAc. California pink at 3V blickeje st JIWjI 70 srllt peas at 32. and Scotch at 3125 per bu CASTOR BEAN $1 40 per bu for prime In car lots on trk Si X for smalt quantities DRIED FRUIT Apples Sun-dried quarter at 3-,4c e apomted at 4c to 5c cores and peelings ai 14c to 14c. chops at 14c to 14c Prache at 3c to Zc FEATHKRS-Prlme white lle geese in mall fks 5Sc and in large ks. 56c. prime gra do 41c In ma!l an 1 4V In large sks , old white 43 O44o X 30B3c. XX 22826c. XXX 11S16C. WXX 5c. tare 10 per cent on small sks an! Cc on large Duck U hite 42c. dark 30c Tur kev Tall J)c, wing Pc- pointers 5c. wing and tall and pointers Sc. bodi (dr 5c ROOTS Per lb.: Ginseng at 31 50 to 35. sten mj. weedy, etc. less ltd slipper 8c seneca 65c: pink 13c golden seal 63c. black 44c May app'e 5c. snake 35c. white snake worth 24c: angelica 3S- wahoo. bark of root. Sc. bark of tree 24c Hood 6c blue Mag 3c. sassafras bark of root 5c. wild ginger 7c SHEEP PELTS Full wool pelti 75c?Sl shearing 10c to 35c. lambs at 30c to 50c. dry. fallen etc . lOSllle per lb. REE&W AX Unchanged at SSj per lb for prime LINSEED OIL 43uotaWe at 40c per gal fo raw and 41c for boiled, lc per gaL less on car lots POP CORN 100 lbs . on cob. white Rice 31 61 10. mixed at 75c SCRAP IRON ND METAL rer 100 Ibr "Urr-ught Iron 45c heay cast 40c. malleable steel and breakable 40c. stove 23c, light brass S5, heaw bras 39. copper S3, zinc $2. lead S3 VI pewter S12 SALT E. side medium at 1: granulated ?5c per bbl 5c more per bbl this side liltUUM tjvu.N wuoiea at tu to 3J00 pr ton. no ale EMPTV n -iRRELS Cnal oil. turpentine anJ gasoljne 31 03. vinegar 70c. black oil 50c; Un seed, light and varnish &0c; machine S0c: s t t-f.f 1f nhikt KAl- An half hhlJ fA- win. I 31 sauerkraut 30040c. pickle 40fi50c- flour 35c, moiases ioc. laru tcs 40c. c on ror each broken head- 2t-c each hoop missing. PAGS ETC Per 100 lb Cmintry rags at 75c Old rope No 1 manlla at 31 23. No. 2 at 50- Rubbers at S3&S 50 PEANUTS Farmers' stock, per lb : Red 14 fir white at 2425,c. 1 CHESTNUTS Italian at Sc per lb ; Virginia at 12c r PECANS Wetern at 54c: Texa at 5-ic DRIED FRUITS Quote nomlnallv App'es Sun-dried Quarters at 3c to 34c: evaporated at 4c to 5c. waste at 14c to 14c Pacht at 34 S3lc MAn.P fit'GAR Quote at c to 10c per lb HONEY Comb at 10c to 12c choice Colorado at 14c. strained and extractea at 4044c In obis and 5c In can COOPER GBQuote on orders- for prompt deliver- Lard tcs 31 50 for weed bound 31 424 for 6-hoop Iron-bound and 31 474 for S-hoop do : oak pork bbls SI 50 for wood and SL20 for Itm bound: ash rw-rk bhls. 31 30 for wood-noun 1. rrl-H. tcs. 3150 for 8 "hoop, kraut bbls r 31: do half bbl 7"c: do kegs 50c; do casks jl 45. slack-work bbls S-hoop flour 42c- 6-hoop do 40c round-hoop do 43c, S-hocp sugar 45c, -' hoop do 4ic mlll-nin apple S5c, No. 2 do, 20c. ncal 21c. 6-noop lime 2Sc: 4-hoop do. 2Sc. LIVE-STOCK M4HKET. "Satlx-e Snpplj I,lu;ht Ilcef Cattle Stendy She'ep Close rirm. NVITVE CATTLE-Th-bulk of the cattle In the native division was through consignments representing about 3 loads of stock cattle and 9 loads of export cattle consigned to an East ern port The nutrber left on sale was v.cry smal). and comprLed less than 50 head and of a mixed lot Bu; ers had their wants filled earlier durlnr the week, and as the qualitv and flesh of the few offered was not good, no Inducement could be offered to packers Con sequently but a fe-v cattle were sold The eupplj being light and It being the last daj of the week conditions did not warrant other than a steady market Followirg is a list of quotations based upbn sales during the week. SHIPPING AND EXPORT -?TEERS B'st native bef steers, strictly fancy, 1.300S1.700 lbs ...SS253S.W Cholce export steers 1.S00O1.600 lb" . 5 033 2S Good shipping and export steers. 1 3003 1.600 lbs , 4 6025 09 "air to medium shipping steers. l.SOO 81.450 lbs. 4 7534 M DRESSED BEEF AND BUTCHER STEERS. Fleer 1.20011.23.-1 lbs. rough to best.S2.7S'33 53 Steers 1.O00WU190 lbs 3 Fys 3v Fter le-s than 1 000 lbs 3 6335 25 Ton quotations on light-weight cattle apply lo fancy grades COWS AND HEIFERS Taney corn fed heifers. 700S775 lbs... S.2a4 50 aney corn-fed heifers. 900SJ1.100 lbs.. 3 7Sfi4 25 wu 10 cnotce neuers Medium to gcod heifers Fair to medium heifers Best corn fed heavy cows Good fat cows Medium fat cows Cutter- .Ftlr to good canners Totpmon and shelly cows BULLS. Choice com-fed bulls Good fat bulls Heav j -weight, half-fat bulls ... Sausage bulls . Good qualitled dehorned bjlls feeding . . 2.63B4 25 . 3 0033.65 .... 2 7543 00 .... 2.5054 00 .... 3 nss-'o .... 2 753 25 2.50rf27 2-M:re .... 3.0032 03 ... .33.7534 00 .. . 3 Uifcz 50 . . 2.754J3.40 . 2 40g2 75 for .. 2 6532 00 VEALS AND HERETICS. Choice veals. H0S12) lb" IS 5097 ot Heavy fat veals, -MO lbs. and under... 4 S0f 00 oood heretics 2 -.0114 M Thin haetlcs ' s'joSj 03 Heavy killing calves ".....I" i'.SoSl 09 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS Choice feeders. 100081.164 lbs S3.73iT4 CI Medium to good feeders. 800(51 COO lbs.. 3 4o5j.75 Fair to medium feeders, 7008800 lbs.. 3 153 41 -kolce qualitled stockers. 60U3750 lbs. S.4053-3 75 Fair qualitlfd steers. CO0S750 lbs '3.00O3 23 Common steers 250 73 Choice to fancy stock heifers 3 00X3 2j Medium to good stock heifers 2.54-43 00 Common stock heifers 2.O032 50 Choice quality steer calves 3 toaj 00 Choice quality heifer calves 3 2oa3.75 Dehorned and unbranded stockers and feed ers always sell a fraction better than others. MILCH COWS. Fancy qualitv large young cows with good calves S41 OOJISO O) Good milkers 2 Mi40.rv Medium mllkrs 23 c-kjjO.O) Common milkers U.toSa) 00 Strictly fancy milkers sell above 350. SOUTHERN avTTLE-Thcre were not enough cattle in the southern alleys to constitute a malket. however. 31 head, which wils all that was avalab.e sold about steady. The supply this week has been rather good, totaling 411 cars against a-5 cars but week and 4J4 cars two weeks ago wnile during the same tlm last jear 321 cars were recorded The following quotations repre-cnt the condi tion of the market on var.ous classes of quar- .......... ,..v, -:U ,. H4 uuung ine week: Strictly choice steers. 34 40 4 S em ice lea steers Good fed steers Medium steers Good to choice heifers Fair to good heifers ...... Good to choice cows Fair io good cows... Fa'r canners Crmmon canners Fair to good bulls Common bulls 3.73 4 M 3 23 3 S3 3 .5STS ) 2.750 3 25 2 90s 3 r, 2 50 2.83 .... 2.10JI 2.40 l.r.r 2,0) 2.75S 3.3 2.50rt 5 T5 Good to choice veal calves, per cwt 5 Cflf? it ttn Good to choice heavy calves, per n,:ad v 12 00614 00 lair to good heavy calves, per head 9 00BI- Common calves, per head 8.50 djwn HOGS A good, liberal run of hogs arrived for Saturdav and while the qualitv wi fair real good, leavy boss, the kind wntar lt the tcp of the market, were scarce The mark"! opened with a good demand frcm both cltv butche-s and packers, trading was active and prices showed an advance of 104315c over the opening on Friday for all jrootf, mettun7 and heavy regs. Real good lights vrer- al"o I0B:5e hlgh-r. but common cns and little nigs were but verv little. If any. better than steady lot. or Southwestern selling at S3 4C3.73. The la'e trade waa about aj. good as the opening and the pens were well cleared before the cloe Good butcher and heavj hogs sold at 13 503 5.C5. fair to good medium weights and packer!. 85 4.185 55 light, above 13J lbs averige n 4! J5 50. lights, under lio lbs average MBi lo pig", under 100 lbs. 13 KC4. and rouh. anl culls at 345. The bulk of the hogs welghm 150 lbs. or more sold 'at 5.233.50. against S3 25 (35 50 Friday. s-unst u w SHEEP There was no materia change to the sheep trade tc-daj. The receipts consisted f a load of light-weight Texans wh'ch sold rnll steady. A rood demand prevails .for all decent mutton stock, both sheep and lambs, but taara I a ery poor Inquiry for half-fat kind". In fait, thej are almost unsalable, etpeclatly 'it tle. thin Western lambs and earifngs o far this wek Mile included lambs at J4 0 06 the bulk of them at 3&3 3.1. natl.e am .southwest mutton sheep at 51 Vt4 73 the bulk at $4 2a0-l M, stockfrs sold at 12 Z, cull lambs at $2-u4 23, and bucks at $.5064. princlraMj at S3 5fj3 50 .Kile also Included "Vctern Iamb3 at fU 5 73, Western jearllngs at J4 50gl 73, and AVest trn sheen at $3 Tj&4 IlOHbES The tiua. Saturday nultnes pre- ailed In th horse market, and there were no feature worthx of mt-nt.on The result of an actfie trade durlnp: the week was that a thorough clearance khi made of all aniia and the bjrna contained en a few had that the dealers held The recent cf the -weeK has been a Rood one There has been 11 strong de- r IllilliU II fill trf-lilL, CVUllirill illU 1.11111 r-uii .' a conjoints which ha furn'Uied an rutlet for an ciapes or nore ai 'au"iaon pnce,. The best finished kinds have old to the great est advantage Horse quotations: Heaij draft, common to frrwd JlOOfllV) IIea draft, choice to extra 175C?:0O ehunkp, fair to good 90&L.5 Chunks, choice to extra. 1-sy.fO Farm chunks -. TSitllO fcouthcra horses plain to pood. 50 M T t-outhern hore, choice to extra IftHiliS .Southern drivers 1235 LA) Harness ho-es LiuIjMjO Ml ISS Mule receipts were prrcticatl nom Inal. and no Incentive was afTordcd for ai actl It in the market, especiallj ns it wis the lat day of the week The market hat been in a quiet wa all wk. rrnall de-nnnt's from all sources conspiring to kep down all actllt on local account 1 'rices have not tw-n anj worse, neither have thej been any httter The demand for small mules Is about over MUL-Ii QUOTATIONS 14 hand, extreme range . 3 CO mil 0. M 14 hand', bulk of sales . 144 hands, extreme range. 144 hands, bulk cf -yiles .. 15 nand, extreme range .. 13 hands bulk of sales 14 hands, extreme range , 70,i S3 t . ... 7 .)i:o 00 75 J110 0t S5ii0t'.0i" ' fooiiooi 110 cijw 10 115 0.ifl!.f) 0.) 130 iO'lOO) 133.009153 to 154 hands. 16U hands. bulk of rale" .. extreme range . bulk of sale .... 14 hands. II) Telecrnpli. Kansas City, Mo. March 12 Cattle Receipts 100, market uncharged, export and dressed-bt-ef steers SI 0025 25 fair to gJod Si fcOfil 50, "West ern fed steers SS-filf), Blockers and feedets 32 33S4 40, 'cutlfin teers S3 4)fl4 40, &outhi-n cows 32 4)i;3 2o native cow- X2i3 0 native heifer" S3 4)4 20. culls J2 Wt3 t. calves 5-J tSI rothts for the week 2) Hogs Re ceipts 1 7v) market MJUc liUher. top 33 i2Ip bulk of "ales 31595 35. heav 35 30(15 4.';, lackers J.. 20ft; 35. pigs and lights 51 U3 10. receipts fo- the week 2S.K) hhep Receipts 7G0 market "teady native lambs SI 7fe3 0. Western Iamb S4 &)5 40, fed ee S3 7jH4 tarllngs 34 60r5, stockers and feeders V 5C 4 2a, receipts for the week 22 900 New lorlr. March 12. Hemes ltereltits 13 cars for the market, no trading, dre"sed beef unchanged at 64tfiS4c European cables steady exports to-dav 1 610 cattle and 6.3o0 quarter- of beef Calve" Receipt" 21 head, market firm, veals sold at 3j09. cltv dressed veals 7W1M3C Sheep and lamb3 Receipt" 2 269 sheep steady: lambs louer, sheep sold at 33 5035. lambs SS& 6 25 dre3"ed mutton "low at 64S4c dresed lambs at 9S104c Hops Receipts were 1.1SJ, feeling nominally unchanged. Chicago, March 12. Cattle-'Recelpts 310. mar ket steady, good to prime steers S3 &416, poor to medium Si 50SN 85. stockers and feeders 32.50 Hi 23. cows 31 60IS4.10. heifers 32.2594.30. can ners S150S2 50. bulls $284. calves S3.75iiTS 75. Hogs Receipts to-day 12,000, Moidas 5l,CiuO. market 5c lower, closed strong, mixed and bt-tchers 3j.105 45, good to choice heavy $a 35 fff5 50 Sheep Receipts 2,000, market strong; lambs firm, good to choice wethers 34 0S5 fair to choice mixed 3134 50, Western sheep 33 500 5. native lambs 34&65: Western lambs 34 30oSj. outh St Joeenh. Mo., March 12. Cattle Receipts 95: unchanged Hoga Receipts 1.513. 15c higher, light So 15g5 33. medium and heavy 35 XS5 424 Hheep Receipts 221, active, steady, cues 31 20 St. I.onls Cotton Market. Spot market firm and unchanged, liales Quote- Ordlnarj , Good oidlnarj ...,,... , lw middling ...; Middling Good middling Middling fair Sales 40 .... 144 14 154 . ... lvS 164 iinges ana stains 430 off white Galv eston Spot market quiet, middling 15 Il l's; New Orleans Spot market quiet, middling loic Memphis Spot market quiet, middling 13t-c Receipts at principal points: Galveston. 5.117 bales New Orleans 3.C37 bales Mobile, 65 bales havannah 1.332 bales Charleston. 197 bales Houston. 1.769 bales Memphis, 1.224 bales bt Louis warehouse statement: This Last 1 ear "i ear .. 1.265 11,715 2o0 50 ,. 49.S5.I 50."ai 2 5 .. 29.502 28,173 .. 21,713 23.KI .. 4 237 1 C2S ..425,610 631.744 4 237 2.087 .405162 C2V.553 Stocks on hand Sept. 1 Net receipts Net receipts since Sept. 1 Net shipments Net shipments since Sept. 1 ... Mocks on hand Gro"s receipts Gross receipts since Sept. 1 ... Gross shipments Gross shipments since Sept, 1 Bj Tclen;rniIi. New York, March 12. Cotton Futures closed firm. March 15 30c- April 16 36c, Mav 16 61c. June 16.58c. Julv 16.62c, Aug 15 9Sc: 8pt 13 92c. Oet. 12 sic. spot closed dull, middling uplands 16 6ac. middling Gulf 16.90c. Fales 31 bales. The market opened quiet and steadv at a decline of 16S points on tne old-crop months while the new-crop positions were unchanged to 2 points higher The declines were the re sult of liquidation following rather disappoint ing Liverpool cables and somewhat heavier es timates for the day's receipts, while the late positions came In for cons derable demand from comml"slon-houses and Lurope There was, however, little aggressive selling, but the bull ish hhoning cf the vlstb'e supplv statement caused considerable covering among sellers on the higher levels of yesterday This demand, with the ossistance cf moderate bull support. rallied the market soon after the call, and at one time the active months were about 6 points ret higher Following this they eased off to about last n ght's level, after which the market continued mere or less Irregular and was generallv quiet. Uverpool,-March 12. Spot cotton In fair de mand, prices S points lower; American mid dling fair 8 Sod. coed mlddllnr SsOd. middling .8.7Gd. low- mlddllrg 8 60d. good ordinary 8.5M: uruiuao sm ire scues pi loe cay were 'ri bales, o? which 500 were for speculation and export and Included 5.644 American. Receipts 3.000 bales, including 2ft) American l'utures opened and closed quiet. American middling, g o e March 8 4Sd March and A'prll &4Sd. April and May &45d. May and June 8 44d. June and July 8.41a. Julv and Aug 8 39d; Aug and Sept s.ttd. bept. and Oct. 7 24d. Oct. and Nov. 6 86.1. Nov and Dec 6 76d New Orleans. La . March 12. Cotton firm , sales 7,500 bales, ordinarv 13 ll-16c. good ordi nary 15c. low middling 154c. middling 16c, good middling 16 i-I6o. middling fair 16 11.16c Re ceipts 3 037, stock 33 271 Futures firm. March 16 20c bid. Anrll 16 22ifl6.34c, May 16 63c. June 16 e6gl6 88c. July 17 llgl7 12c, Aug 16 11&16 13c. Sept. 13.79613 81c. Oct. 13.84S12.S6c. Nov 12.5S9 1- wc MARKETS BV TBLCGIt I'II. New York March 12 Flour Receipts 20 057. exports 10 524. firmly held, but not quotabiy higher, Minnesota patents 35 15S5 50. Minne sota bakers 31202.70. winter patents S3 20O 5 60. win'er straights 31.9)85 15 winter extras 53 694. winter low grades 13.1533 to Rje flour dull, fair to good 34 2C4 53. choice to fancy 54 6034 85 Buckwheat flour nominal Cornmenl quiet, vellow Western SI. 134; city Sill, klln drled easv feeding 50c c. 1 f. New lork, malting 551365c c 1. f . Buffalo Wh-at Re ceipts 40.9.0. spot No 2 red St 01 elevator. No 2 red SI CiSil 05 f o b afloat. No 1 Northern Duluth SI 07. f o. b. afloat. No 1 Northern Manitoba nominal f. o. b afloat. Op tions opened barely steady on disappointing ca bles and predictions of rains In Kansas but recovered en local bulling by parties who de. sired to unload some high-priced wheat bought yesterday and nlo on good Ch'cago support The close was 4c net higher. May 994t994c closed 'Oc. July 96'896c. closed 96c. Sept. 8748SSc. closed Wic Corn Receipts 47 300, spot steady No 2 nominal 56c fob. afloat. No 2 vellow 57c. No 2 white 56c: corn was dull and featureless. May closed 584c; July closed 5S4c. fcept closed 554c Oats Rece'pts 73 &0, exports Ji.SOO, spot steady. No. 2 oats 604c, standard white 5oc, No. 2 white 514c: No 3 white 504c Hav quiet; shipping 6V375C, good to choice 95cSl 0j. Hnps firm, tate, common to choice. 1903, 304137c: 1902 2W2SC. olds 1081V. Paclflc Coast, 1903, 27833c. 1942 24827c. olds loeiSc Hides firm. Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs 18c. CaIlforn.a 21 to 25 lbs . 19c, Texas, drv. 24 to SO lb . 14c Leather stendv , acid 23123c Beef steady: famllv $11 50fll2 50. mess S989 50. beet hams S20 50322- packet 310 5) Sll SO city extra India mess 116819 Cut meats steady, pickled bellies 74(JS4c. pl-kled shoul ders 64664c pickled ham 10811c. Ivird steady. Western steamed $7 65 refined steady. Contl nent S7 76. S A IS 15 Pork steady, fimlly S1681S 50. short clear S13S16.73; mess S13.-81S. Tallow dull, cltv (12 per pk ) 5c; country (pkgs. free) 585c Cotton-eeed oil quiet; nrime crude nominal, da ve'low 374c Rce steadv; domestic fair to extra 3V83'jc. Japan no-nlnaL Molas.se 1 nrm New urieans, open seme, gooa to cnoice, 31837c Chicago. March 12 Cash flour quiet; winter patents 34 8035 straights 54 5084.70: spring patents S4 5084 80. straights SI.10g4.2S. bal-ers $382.80 v.hat-No. 3 ili'lSc. No. 2 red 915 98c Corn No 2 514c No 2 jellow 52'-c Oats No. 2 408-404.C No. 3 hlt 404141c Rve No 2 68c Barley Good feeding 368:9c. fair to choice malting 4:843c. beedsPrlm timothy $3 10 Clover, contract grade Sll 35 Provisions Mess pork, per bbl . $14 124814 2T. lard, per 100 lbs. $7 2087 224. short ribs sides (loose) $7 87 25. short clear sides (bid ) S7.37437.5o. Whisky, barfs of hlghwlnet. $1.23. Minneapolis. Jlinn Jis'iu 1. ..nt-ai wj 374c. Jul 9S4c. Sept. 8(4c: on tr . N . 1 herd SI 'JO.' No 1 Northern 98489914c- No z Northern 964c Flour First patents 15 2585.35. second patents $5 1085 13. first clears $3 6083 75: second clears $3.5083.60 Bran In bulk 314 A Duluth. Mi-in . March 12. W beat In store. No. 1 hard 99c No. 1 Northern 7'c: No. 2 Northern S7c to arrive No. 1 bard 94e, No 1 No-thern 274c: No 2 Northern 95Uc: May 974c: Julv- ssc; tent S64c Oats, to anlve and on trk-. 294c Milwaukee. Y. L". March 12. wheat lc higher: No 1 Northern SI 034 No Northern 9SS9c: July 13WC Re dull. No ' 1 70871c Barley firm. No 2 (Sc, sample 30860c Corn lc higher; No 1 584fuc Ju v SIS'- I'"! Kansas City March 12. Wheat May S5Hc: July C.c. ca-i No. 2 hard s.essc. No 3 84 8S7c No 2 red SI 01 No 3 S389IC. Corn Mav 4V4fi444c Jul 4IUR41tc. cash No 2 mlxel 42c No 3 41c. No 2 white ttc. No 3 41c Oats No 2 white -41H43C, No. 2 mixed 41841'rC Ha Choice tlmothv Siv choice rralrle V 73 OS Rr N"o. 2 63c R"clpts Wheat 79.2ft): corn 2.-.2CB tnta ( 0 Shipments Wheat 35. 8CO corn 43,00. oats 6,000 Liv-rpool. March 12. What-SrM quiet: No. 1 California 7s 2d. futures steadv; March norol rcl. Mav 6s SVd. July Cs $4d- Corn Ppot firm: American mixed new 4s -d- American ffllj old 4s 64d. futures quiet: March 4s 24d. May 'Vec'rla. Ill . March 12 CotJ iflgher; No 3 old 46uc No. 3 42c: No- 4 40c Whisky on basis of $1 " for fl'-Isb'"-' gesl" Toledo O . March 12. Clorer-eed Cash anl March $6 924: April 6 80; prime alslke J3.40; prime Umothy $145; "Wool. London, March 12. The offerings at the wool auctloa sales to-day numbered 13.641 bales, in cluding a large nJi.pl of mermen, which he d well at firm prices Scoured caused active competition. Fiance and German seeurlug the bulk Locks and pieces met with a trad sale at hardening rates Home bu ers paid ful. rates for lamb., gieasy j.i-ces 'lhe bidding for crocsbreds whs animated, owing to increased American demand, and prices advanced 74 to 10 per cent above th Jan rates The wlti- urawais to dalo amount to 4-31 bale" Next week 74 33) bales will be effered I'ol.owlng are to-day's sales in detail New Suth Wale. 5 -Su.J bales, ecoured Is .13l S4d greasj 4-dt? Is 14d Queensland. 1 40,1 (.alei,. scoured l4'i" 1. greasv odgls id Mctorla, 1.430 baVs. scoured lt2s Id. grea" Id81s 4d Suth Aus tralia. 500 bales. f,reat Cifls West Austra lia. 1,30) bales. giea"y 4811'! New Zealand. 3.JO bales, scoured Is .dtfls 7d. sreasv i',V lli-d lhe airivals for the third erle of sa'M amount to -l,7Ki balea, intlulin 2h 5t0 forwanl ed direct Following are the Imports of wool this week. New 1-outh Wales 5.240 bales. Qjienland 51s Victoria 3,92o bouth Austnlla 22y. Wen Australia 47s New Zealand 7,864. cape of Good H.pe and Naul 8.404 bales, ininta Arenas 2.4.S, else hue CS Eggs, REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Nev Ycrk, March 12 Eggs Receipts to-dav 9 2s cases fcr the week 67j37 cases Recelp's as listed were about upon, a p irlty with those of last week but the aett-al amount lanaed was somewhat within the figures, leading to the supposition of heav amounts bankea up be hind the recent vvasnouts of which the sudden arrival would have an inmedljte and adverse effect upon prices in the prevailing teml-ec of the trade A very close clearance was effected, quotatb ns uncharged l'hllalelph'e. March 12. Ergs easier. He lower, fresi near-by 114c at mirk: freh West ern 2e'c, fresh southwestern lsuffioc at mark, ftesh Southern 18. at mark Kansas Clt. Mo March IS. Eggs lower: Missouri and Kansas, caes returned. 14c, new No 2 whltewood cases Included loc Chicago. March 12. Eggs weaker, at mark, cases Included. 178174c Per doz llutter nml Clieeae. New York. March 12 Butter steady, fresh creamer) 13821c. Stale dairy 14821c Cheese quiet. Mate full-cream, fano I mall and large, colored and white. Sept 12c, do late-made, 10r Chicago, March 12 Butter wak, creameries 148234c dairies 134821c Chetse stead dai sies lie. twins 10U81lc. Younx Americas lie. Philadelphia. March 12 Butter steady fair demand, extra Western creamtry 2H-C. extra nejr-b prints 2Sc Cheese stendy. NVw ork full creams, chjlcc to fane), liugiiv-c New mk. full creams, fair to good, 104Odlc I'oaltrj. REPUEIJC SPECIAL. New York March 12 Live Poultry Receipts for th week were 27 car" Western, 2 cars Southern. 4 southwestern and rullv 3 cars by express, against 31 cars last week. Jobbers earn over about 6 cars un"old, but tone stead ; quotatlors unchanged Dressed Poultr) Receipts to-day 504 pkgs : for the week 6 612 pkgs Some lots that should have been here a day or two ao are still cut The tone was stead at th close, but a num ber of small lota went over unsold, quotations WilUWI(aj Sugar. Now Torfc. March 12,-Sugar-Raw firm: fair refinirg 2 1..-16S3C. centrifugal. 96 test. 3 7-168 3'C. molasses s!nr ll.lr,91., m..- a h cut loaf 6 30C crushed 5 30c. iwwdered 4.70c; b. eitU4U.SU s vnzt cuws s OoC New Orleans. March 12. Sugar steady; open kettle 243 3-16C. open kettle centrifugal 38 34c; centrifugal whites 44c. jellows 3483 15-c-econds 2483 3-lSc Molasses nominal-open kettle 20826c. centrifugal 10315c Sirup 20825c. Coffee. New York March 12 Coffee Spot Rio steady, mtures opened steady at unchanged prices to an atvance of 5 points Buiincss at first was inactive, and the opening gains were merely on bids which were raised in sympathv with steady European markets and small Brazilian receipts Later demand was rrore active and a trifle further advance In selling orders was reported, so that the market closed steady net 1J81j points higher Reported sales of about 40Wj bags These included March at 6 3483 45c. A&V- 5 ?? 1ia,r 5 "SS.54C. July 5 80c. Sept. 68(. Oct 615c Dec 6 336 35c Dry Goods. New York. March 12. In dry goods the week ends with little Interest evinced by buyers, and a disposition to wait until lt Is absolutely nec essary for them to purchase for current needs. Buiing has been of an extreme! conservative character, although there Are tinmitisifihia signs, and in many quarters stocks are in bl4 mole uepieieu conamon man is Deing admit ted Although the Jobbers" active season Is not over, a smaller volume of business Is being transacted Dried Frnlls. New York. March 12 The market for evapo rated apples continues firm: common are quoted at 46.14c prime 54834c. choice -5864c and fan cy at 7874c Prunes are meeting with onlv an indifferent Jobbing demand and rule rather ealer with quotations ranging from 34864c according to grade Apricots flrn: choice 940 10c. extra choice 104810V: and fancy 12al5c Peaches also ruled generall) firm: choice are seiV"6 ' extra cnolce ;eslic and fan The Metal Markets. New York. March 12 There was a fair Inqui ry In local metal markets to-day. but the aggre gate of actual transactions was small and quo tations in nearly ever instance- were ur JS52?j. Tln cpn"gued firm In tone, with spot 28S3.50C and March and April delivery 27 901 h-. foPf1" wa q"Ict and more or less nom v '? lll-c. electrolytic and casting 1237812.C25c Spelter quiet at 585.10c. Lead stead) at 4 M3( 65c Iron quiet a" yesierdaV's prices Petrolenm. New- York. March 12 Petroleum unsettled SlS?. SfaaaS. inr&d,"snT,-m?e,n,a7a7nS average TO.O68. runs 87.884. average 73.730' thlpmentx Lima .57.531. averagi! 69J0S- runs Lima. 72.711; average 52.609. 8 " """' Tnrpentlne nml nosln. New York, March 12 Rosin steady: strained fnM.mEn8534c001 -7:M- TurpJtlne norn- Saannnh. Cla fnroh t t.. n. ... Ing doing, -export.:" Rosin cull-"niot?. a' B. C D J25J. E $2 CO F $1S5: G S 70? H 6 4' wfw- v.?- M " : w-'Q wo! Imports find Exports. ,-.5S'w Tork- Ma"a 12. Total Imports otMry goods and S"1' merchandise at the port of New ork for the week ending to-dav were N.w'4- fi e"1-:!.-376- lPrts r pS- Trorn SITrf kJ?i VtS were ?'-IIver and S,:5J" .u01,1 I,CDOrt'1 1 Pcle at New York sliCerf W'rB r'1'1 FM an'1 SJ.65' Flaxseed Qnotntlims. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. .Si?,10' inh 12--FIaxseed was dull and quotablv unchanged: May was tv.ll bid and iim? AV.,,S0TS,n,f- -No J -rthwestern wa. $1164 bid and No 1 was quoted at SI 09 Re- annhca areDulu?n'- " M'nnfaix,'' "" AGENTS SCRAMBLE TO GET DESIRED QUALITY OF ORE. Additional Purchaser Enter the Held nnd Prices Ad-ranee Under Pressnre Reserve Stock Low. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Joplln, 3lo. March 13 zinc ore ad- lanced in price during the week, as indi cated In these columns a week ago. The highest price paid was $39.50. or $1.60 per ton higher than reported last week, and the assay basis has been advanced, now ranging; from J33 to CS per ton of 60 per cent zinc. Additional purchasing agents are com ing into the field, and some of those now In the market are not getting a much ore as desired. The usual peaceful rela tions between buvers nn hAnAMtM. strained as the scramble to secure enouirh ore to fill orders grows stronger, and tne reserve mock continues to diminish. While there is estimated to be tabout 4.090 tons of ore In reserve, much of it Is of an In ferior grade, a cla-s of ore that always remains in the bins until all other ore has been long cleaned away. v.ifad. ls aIso fluctuating 11riousIy. the hl?les:,.price pa,.d bclRS J60-5 Pr -ton. while lhe general price was only 168 ner ton. The demand for this ore la entirely loci. ' .1nd l.ne price has n shoved up until there is no room for a mareln for the smeltlns of the ore. margm for Following are the sales of zinc and leid Joolln' district i-" X.S,", "V" "'.,?" P of the March 12, 19trf '"' vne wceK ending JOPLIN. Zinc 471.100 '68.520 334 33) 2S7I31 Holm's, Cap & Rogers ... United Zinc companies Granby M. tc S. Co Adirondack Mining Co Continental zlne Co... Lesd 64 670 47.C40 13 1.520 1S6.140 .voicoti-uaird land .. Kentuckv-Karsas M. r A ..ViV. 69 CO) u-.ii-.. tJm- .. - 'v.s-w lltvTSO lis.rxj 101 330 86.740 91.070 51120 51330 4S60O 4t0 31.090 31.42!) 2)250 21800 21.200 21904 2.'.00 21070 II 930 11 010 11.310 IISjO 14.44 1-U4J lr,200 lll.MO 1(,(U4 7'.244 1.109 4.110 Ieonard Realty Co Missouri I.. SL Z. cx Prairie Chicken Mining Co Independence Mining Co John Jackson Mining Co Bunker Hill Mining Co Massasoit L. & Z. Co Boqua Mining Co Remolds A Co Suitana Mlnlrs Co. Joplln Separating Co. Empire Zinc Co (Power & Co I Consolidated Mining Co.- Pennsylvania MAS Co. .. Rob Rvy Mining Co " Montgomery I & z. Co New Jersey Milling Co South Joplln Mining Co Black Diamond Mining Co Roaring Springs L. & M. Co.... T. C. Clary .. Triangle Mining CO. ;.. Jumbo Mlniag Co.. Saginaw L. t Z. Co :... Mcklbbm land Broker Mining Co Porter Realtv Co Joplln Prospecting Co Rex C1 CO. L. F. Williams land Moharka Miring Co. Weymann land................... Unclassified sales Total sales... ,T 11.560 41.960 19,221 -3.850 "s.'670 11X70 2.4S1 13, IM 15.830 3,900 "f'sA S2V) 15J-.0 6. CO 4 2 4 3) 23.930 392 890 Values-Zinc. $!L640; )ead. $11,393. Total, $73,- WEBB CrTY-CARTERVILLE. Aylor land JCAW UJAJ 1I.91) r-. y.) :97i i;." 11 6 0 61 33.1 18,"T" II 14) 18.19) 20 07) 7.21) 25 92) 8.074 57.69. 17.C51 15.13) 9 3) 7 2.) 4.370 Total sales . 1,185.244 1IS.2S0 Value ZInr. sa Tjn t.-J "14 TYi.al t'l . 9S0. CARTHGE. May Mining Co 128 34) Hud-on Mining Co 117.340 Consolidated Troup Co 78.63) Total sales 334.330 Value Zinc. $3,835. GALENA-EMPIRE G C Monlux Murph). Friel & Co .... South bide M & M Co.. Battlefie'd M rv . 134 6SO . 127 331 . 8I.IM . C6 180 8.534 47 99) 2 32) I-almetto Mining Co . oni 3limng-co 64 004 Clarv . Shulls 44 02) Hacker Z & L. Co .... Squires .t Gelsirger .. .. Noble. Donahue i. Co J M Pollard Mining Co.. Hlddell land Maggie Taylor New York Zinc Co James Murphv Windsor L. & Z. Co W B Stone John Pace Hoosier M Co , Webster Mining Co , Unclassified sales 4iSVl 41 Oil 2S.270 33 93) 31.50.) 18.720 15 420 12 21) 4.72) 3.344 12120 3.a!0 lzV.) 2fC 5.7V) Ij.12 i 3.2-0 1.7 il 2242 1 63i 5 6Ii 2),10) 87.163 Total sales 9)3.75) 176 24) Values-Zinc. $14,545. lead. SS.HO Total. $29. 055. CENTRAL CITY. Degglnger A Co 24 140 Lamar Mining Co 22,741 K. C. M . M CO 6 5.".) New Jersey Mining Co 2.57 Leddy lease . . 3.4 Total sales .T... 4S.8S0 3.150 Valu-s Zinc. $735; lead. $275. Total. 31,0 1. BADGER. Peacock Vallesr M Co 63.710 Badger M A M Co 62.SM Northcutt Bros 5.ro Columbus Mining Co . K.650 Total sales 128.570 S.S39 Values-Zinc. S2.32-); lead. $255. ToUl. $3,575. AURORA. Scott Coleman 237.114 Boston-Aurora Zinc Co 110670 Cleveland-Aurora Mining Co ... 113 050 ... . Sludge Mill Co 34 924 Summers & Cc 23 740 United Zinc Companies 29 24.) Douglas & Co 22.5U0 Nickel-Plate Mlnlnr Co 19 0(0 S. E Loy 18 4) Zumbrum & Co 16 430 Unclassified sales 201 350 3.710 Tctal sales C99.740 Value Zinc. $11 2S0. lead. $130. Total. 3.710 $11.38'!. CAVE SPRINGS. Rowena Mining Co 54 16.) 3 81) Sandy & Co t 16.750 1.59) Bunco Mining Co 6 90.) 2 1"0 Wlllapus Wallapus Mining Co 6,04) Ihlsentr Mining Co 2.94) Total" sales 76.810 15 510 Values-Zinc. $1,280. lead. $450. Total, S1.8J0. ALBA & NECK. Eclipse Mining Co Red Fox Mining Co Kathryne Mining Co Ore) Eagle Mining Co H B. H. lease (Hardin & Co).. Four Jacks Mining Co Total rales Value Zinc. 111.240 PROSPERITY. L'ma Mining Co Forestal & 0"Donald McKlnley Mining Co Mount Ararat M'nlng Co 197.60 163.920 111 614 78 784 40 6 29.C90 624370 H7.B 62.630 37,270 2.2M 16.CS ) Total tales 218.709 28,310 Values Zinc, 535: lead. $S3 Total, $4,753. ZINCITB. Perkins Zinc Co 54.153 Daisy Bell Mining Co 41.560 Total sales Value Zinc S1.TJ0. ORONOGO. LaTosca Mining Co Big Circle Mining Co Klondike Mining Co Morning Star Mining Co 9S.710 100 330 63.230 43.7) 42 690 23 400 17.160 o-onogo No 1 Mining Co 23 400 S.S40 vew uri-p Mining ijo Arey a o 4.400 Total sales 290.800 11040 Values-Zinc. $5,025; lead. $383. Total. $5,410. SPCRGEON-SPRINO VALLEY. Granbv M, & S. Co 6I.1S0 Easy Street Mining Co 44 414 St Paul Mining Co 40 570 19,410 t-iien iaua ... ................. 19,0111 Urclasslfied sales 15.040 Old Spurgeon mlnea 6,180 Total sole 1S3.070 19.410 Valnes-Zlnc. $1,830: lead. $425. Total. $3,255. BEEF BRANCH. F. D Bales land 33.310 Alta Mining Co 74.160 Georgia Mining Co 3,3s) Total sales 23,310 82.520 ValuesZinc S300; lead. $L81S. Total. 12.U5. CARL JUNCTION. Oxford Mining Co 94 444 S.570 Isbpemlng; Mining Co 29.270 4.1:0 Total sales 123.710 7.990 Values Zlno, $2,290; lead. $230. Total. $3,520. GRANBY. G-onby M. tc S Co Mearj Mining Co Total sales Values Zinc. S9.100; lead. REED3 McGowan Mlnlnr Co 2S8 000 303,000 13.000 .... 696,000 31.000 $810. Total. $3,940 159 870 Reynoldsvllle Mining Co 61.000 Total sales 220,870 Value Zinc, 33,755. MITCHELL. CrAler & Young land 62.630 S. D Mitchell land .... 62.860 Values Zlcc, 31.203. lead, S1.SS3. Total. JJ.C90 STOTTS CITY. Stotts Cltv Mining' Co.. ... 4I, .AiUC UC, ltd. DISTRICT. $193,770. lead, $40,485. Total, 110.302.1(0 13776.150 Past week . ... Values Sine. S 234 205. Eleven weeks . -jlujJ-ZIrc. $1,827,000; lead. $379,370. Total -,3, 370. RIVER NEWS. REPUBLIC SPECIALS. Cairo III . March 11. Gauge reads 34 feet showing a rise of 1.4 feet during the last J4 e-. .v ! .Yr'r, f-. in" v-arrie arrived from the Lpper Mississippi at 1 a m. and cleared for the Lower Mississippi. The Chsr lotte Boeckeler arrived from th" Lower Mis sissippi at 8 30 with tow of wood. The Josle, departed for the Lower Mississippi at s a, m. with empties. The General T Y Casey a rived from the Lower Mississippi at 4 p. m Memphl". Tenn.. March 13. River stands 21 feet on the gauge, a rise of 1 9 feet in the last 24 hours All the local packets due to-day ar rived on llrae. The J. B Ftilev with a big tow of coal passed down for New Orleans The Mississippi, with the River Commission on board, passed south late last evening. Receipts by river to-day were 605 hales of cotton f3 bags of seed cotton and 6,191 sacks cf cotton seed. Paducab, Ky. March 11 Gauge reads 30 3 feet and rising. Heavy rainfall here to-day and threatening to-night. Charleston arrived from the Tennessee River at 5 p. m Joe Fowler due to-night from Evanrvllle and Euttorff from Nashville. Savannah due here to-morrow morn ing out of tne Tennessee River. Business quiet on the wharf. Wheeling. W. Va . March 13 River 14 feet: falling Clear and cold. Up: Axalon. Keystone State and Kanawha, for Pittsburg. Quen City of Cincinnati and Lorena, for Evansvllle. Uo with empties: I' M Pfiel. Chester. Ill . March 13. Gug 10 feet and rising Weather raining City of Memphis ar rived down at 1 a. m.; returned up river and passed dewn at 9 a m Chester arrived up at 5 a. m. Grand Tower. 111., March 13. Ch"str up at 7 45 a. m. Poly up at 11 a m. city of Mera- Fhls down at 2.30 p. n. The gauge reads 13 2 eet and rising Weather cool and raining. Burlington. la.. March 13. River Is now t feet 114 Inches above low-water mark of 186!. a rise of 114 Inches since last report. Heavy flvtf (ailing. Pittsburg. Pa.. March IS. River 9 8 feet: fall ing slowly at David Island dam. Cloudy and Vlcksburg Miss., March 13 River shows 21.1 feet and rl"lng Weather clear and cooler. Evansvllle. Ind.. March 13. River stationary 36 feet. Cloudy and cooler; raining. Cincinnati. O . March IS River 4L9 feet; far ing. Threatening and cool. Chnrs-e.1 "With Forcing Check. Leo Kuhl Is a prisoner at the Four Courts, charged with forging a check for $50, to which he ls alleged to have signed tr-e name of P. X. Clapp or No. J112 Bos ton aenue. Joeph McGrath. paying tel ler at the Jefferson Bank, has Identified Kuhl as the man for whom he cashed the check onsFebruary 23. Kuhl was arrent-ed-at Channing avenue and Thomas street by Detectives McFarland, McCarthy and McKenna. American ?-. L. . 3. Co 214.140 Eleventh Hour Mining Co 212 530 Davev X. Son. 177 120 Center crtek Mining Co 171 330 liurgner Mining Co 17.1 370 Underwriters Land Co 129(30 Missouri Zinc Fields Co lS..in. Boston Get There Zinc Co .... 108 l-0 Portland lease 104 810 C n Gammon lea"e 62.910 Valestlc MInlrg Co 523) Sheltcn & Co 53.030 Homestead Z X. L. Ct, 45 850 Troup Mining Co 43 6j Perrj t Co 44 561 Thlrtv-elght Mining Co .... 41.9.0 llradford-Kanas city Co Unclassified sales Total sales 2,108,240 Values-Zinc $32,723. lead. $12,230. $45 965 DUENWEG. Con'olldated Jack Mln's Co .. 416.130 BrooitI)n Mining Co 276.CU) Mercantile M M Co SB 919 h D. Mitchell land 165.49") Gussie K Mining Co 104 670 Crown Crest Mining Co 12,960 Wommack Bros , I'o-to Rico Mining Co High Hall Mining Co Stevlson & Moore Luke . CO. Leo lease .. . Si. Louis Raiiroad Time-Table ST. I.tll'IS TIJIK. rrlvnls and Deiiurture-M of Trains nt Lnlon Mjitlou. Dally DaH) evcep" Sunda 'Sunday onlv "Dailv except batur j) .id --undai ' Satur lav or.lx ?-.sturav and undav rnlv IH.HLI.GTO" HOl-lIi-LMON STA HON. Trsttn. Depart. Arrive. - a am "6-50 Pin For Harnlbal I.iirlington j-".i in ijaan.tu.1 for Quire) and Kiokuk Sr iul ila e,p. s,i. 1. n- ;h Purl -n Pac'flc Exp Iwln City Kxpres. Nebraska-Co'orioo Expre-s Night North.rn Express tor llllnuis via Eat S' le -.as Cltv una Denver Local ftir Hannibal '7 1) jm J tm tt u am ttt) pin "7 , sm "V-ol ptn -00am 7.19 aia 2 15 im tlS-p.a - 15 t-ii '6 JO pm 7 W pm 6 53 am f 8 I" i.m ' 4s am 9-i-Opm "7:19 am lliara II. .V. O. -U. II H. Inclunat! nd New York Ex "2 03 am '1:23 p-n riii Xo: Kast Mt- ,s ; Unclnnau Accommodation 78.15 am 62pm Royal Blue Llmu-d . -):,in J.pm v incennra Accotnmo.lation t5 l pm t8 J2 am i. . .Accommodation 8 04 am 7.50 om vv eat Laden ami r-ench IJck 19 J) am "3 25 pm CHICIGO M) 4.LTON. ... ... . Clilcaso Train-. iSiV 5J?te '"P"''" 2: ptn (6 12 D-n vildulght s p-cltsi .11 4 m .s ,0 am ... , lvniis Clt Trnlns. Jllssourl JJtale Bpress . 5 12 am "8-00 om Kansas Clt) Limited "ii-oo pm "7 II am c . . I oeal Trains, bp.lngleli vcrnmmodatlon "8 12 am . Jarksocvllie Aero-nmoJatlon. - 12 am 8 00 -1 I eo-Ia I.lml'ed . 04 nm 7 2 nm Jaeksoruiie txpres 44 :s rm in 4 an ror nrf. M Cap tal C'tv Fm f. 1" pm 1) 19 am -n-lnefl id Cspiiai ri river f7-l. pm Il!(. I Ol II- Vl.Vsc rnvn t.osTov a'p al-wt " ' HESAPEAKi: ND OHIO RIL- Ipd'snapoPs rxpn"s e- . I JT rH '-''I Knlckerbc-kf r -peeti J'sttmn anl Mton Ace . Mattoon -nd viton A-c Bostrn N-v ork and Th'ln cinrfrimt( rpresa Fast Express- "-rV nm "o n-n 10am 9 13 p-n 1 n noon '5 p-n 4.i o-n 5 16 am "":ti n-n 1' 10 pm "Tivat-i - 23 pm "" nm l "J) i m . 5 t I 45 p m i;on i.enirs "in -4 a P ni Arrives Tfo a r IISSOLni PCIKIC IIIIt.". at Mill .. .. "3 01 nm "iftr. n-n Local hxp-es5 7 .- ,m t,1 prp i'ir r-T-ffK. C A n-n "3-o. am "6-ot rnv vjS'-'-Etnn Aer-otrrnodatl-in 3-"pm " "3-am M Jreph A Ka"sns Ltd .. 1 10 pm "7.20 am Kanas and Co'omdo Ex "10 10 nm "7 10 am Creve Co-ur Lake trains lea.e Union btatlnn at 13 a m . "9.13 a m . JI.30 p m and tl-31 p m Oak Hill trains leave Union ststlnn at t6 IS a m t!0 10 a m . 3 TO r m. and '6:20 p m KIrkwoo.1 trains leave Urlon Ststlon at 0") 5. S? 735 a m . T7-V1 a m til -20 a m . II P. m.. (4 19 n m 18 49 X m . 16.(0 p. m , t!ip m and 11J0 n m IHO MOlTIV linlTE. St-L. Ft W. & cao Anto Ex. "2:21 pm 11 Jl an: Tesss pnd Call'omla tx "S-snam California and Mexl-o Exp. 8 "M am . . . Hot Springs Speclat "5-jnpm "7.33 am Texas snd Mexico Express -S- pm -Txas Express "7:lSam Fast Mail S-fljam Local Ex Texarlc ta St. L. 'Slp-n Memphis Express .... ... "s-oOp-n 7y)atn Belmont Pasnger .. . SlWan "7:13. pin ILLINOIS DIVISION 1 Arkansas and Texas Express. "9 45 rtn -tram St, Louis nnd Chester Ac l 10 pm "10.1am Arkarsas and Texas Mall.... "S.33 am "SJOnm FOURTH STHFin- AND CHOUTEAU AVE NUE STATION. I De Soto and Bismarck Ac... "3.30 pm "SJOjan FRISCO SI STEM. is-i. Valley Park Accommodation, tfivo am tl0am Valley- Par AccOmnudatlcn. 17 20 pm :7J5 am Pacific Accommodation ...."8-13 am 41:20.pm Texas and Kansas Mall "9 04 am 6 43.pm Padflc Accommodation. . tl:10pm 21023 am Valley-Park Accommodation ttUS pm r4 10"rm Meteor . "2 30 pm "11:30 m Valley Park Accommodation 13.30 pm ts.40am Valley Park Accommodation. 6:2I pm "IS 01 pm Pacific Accommodation 13:24 pm 17 42 am Pacific Accommodation .... 17.10 pm. Texas and Kansas Limited . "3 25 pm "7 20 am Western Express ............."10.04 pm "7:15 am ILLIMHS CEVT1UL. "Northern Linen. North Illinois Express "7:52 am "8-40 pm Chicago Davllght Special 11:43 am 7:32 pm Springfield Accommodation 14.43 pm 10 40 am Chicago Diamond fcpecial .... 9-i0pm 7:24 am Springfield Accommodation.. 27:00 pm Southern Lines. Fast Mall "7.20 am "8 10 ptn New Orleans Special 1:15 pm "5:18 pm Accommodation 4.30 pm 11:24 am TOLEDO, ST. LOLIS AM) WESTERN. (CloTer Leaf Honte.) "The Commercial Traveler". "7ao pm 1-.VI am "Eastern Express" "7 28 am "5-08 pm Charleston Accommodation... "5.00 pm 10.2Sam (C. P. Jt ST. L.) Alton. Sprlncfield. Peoria and Graftcn Express "8 II ara 7:30pm Alton. Chautauqua and SprtnrCeld Mall....- S:Upm X am M.. K. & T. RY "THE KATV." Jeerson CItyand Texas.... M "9 15 am "6:30 cm "The Katy Flyer" ..."3.32 pm 7JTtM Jefferson City. Texas Exp... ."11:45 pm 7a)l am MOBILE AND OHIO. New Orleans, Mobile. Etc.... "8:31 pm "7:18 am Chester Accommodation tS:10pm fllMtam ST. LOUIS-PEORIA LISE. (See C P. i St. L.) ST. LOUIS SOCTHWESTERS nAIL 1VAY. ("COTTON BELT ROUTR") Arkansas and Texas Mall...- 8 56 am S 66 pm Arkansas and Texas Express "9.43 pm T.13am ST. LOUIS AD HAXMBAL RAILIVAY. (Vis Wabash.) Mall and Express 17-40 am tll:10sm Mall and Expres. 15:06 pm TS:1S pm ST. LOUIS, K. C. A COLORADO R. R. FROM UNION STATION. ersallles Mall and Express . "8-01 am 1S30 pm . FROM FORSYTH JUNCTION. Union Accommodation... ..... "523 pm 8:S5am L.. II. & ST. L. Ill" (Henderson Ronte). Fast Mall 820 am 7:11pm Eastern Express "8.45 pm 73)ara LOIISVILLC ASH NASHVILLE Florida Limited . Fast Mall Southern Express 4-00 pm 8 20 am 8.43 pm lSpm 7:lSpm 7:20 am SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ST. LOUIS-LOUISVILLE LINE3. Princeton. Atlanta. Etc "8rl4 am M pm Mount Vernon IS 04 pm 19 40 am Princeton and Florida, .10:10 pm "732 am VANDALIA LI-E. PENN-STLVANIA LINES WEST OK FrTTS- BURG rENNSYIVANIA RAILROAD. Fast Mall . "2 30 am "2:15 am Keystone Express Local Express New York Limited Vandalla Acccmmodatlon.. Fas-em Express , New York Expre"s .. "8-44 am "7:00 pm .. "7.24 am "5-00 pm .."12 30 pm "1-42 pm . "5 30 pm "8-40 am .. "8 15 pm "7.46 am ,. "11.23 pm "9 40 pm ST. LOUS 3ERCIIATS nRIDGK TERMINAL RAILWAY SUDURDAV TRtlX SERVICE. Eastbound Leave Eighth and Gratiot streets dailv 9 10 a. m ; 150 5-00 6.20 p. m Except Sunday 4-04. 6:18. 7.37. 10.30 a. m : 12-08, 2 i). 7.55 p. m Saturday and Sunday onlv ll:17 p. m- Sunday- only 5:24 7.03 a. m : 1223 p rn. Leave "Washington avenue, dally 9 J4 a. m . I 55, 5-05, 623 p. m. Except Sunday 408. 2l. 7.41. 10.31 a m . 12-12. 3.13. 8-00 p. m. Saturday and Sundav only 11 25 p. m. Sunday only 528. 7.10 a m.: 12:29 d. m. Westbound Leave Granite City, dally 1:12. S-00. 5 58. 712 p. m. Except Sunday 6J6. -04, 7-02. 8.24 9 .33. 11:10 a. m.: 4 25. 9 17 p m. Sat urday only 4.45 1- m. Sunday only 5 65 8-0 10 04 ft m, Saturday and Sunday only 11 62 p. m Except Saturdav and Sunday 6 42 d. m. Leave Madison datly-1.16 2"05 -05: 7.1T p. m. Except Sunday 619. S 00. 7-OS. 8-20. 1900. II 11 a. m.: 4 31 911 a rn Saturdar only 4 50 p m. Sunday only 8.00, S 05, 10.05 a. m. Saturdav and Sun-lav only 118 p. m. WAR 4.SH. Eastern Lines. Continental Limited "9-OOam TilSpm Toledo. N. Y. Boston Exp... "8-30 pm "7.33 tun Toledo. N Y.. Boston Mall.. "2 45 am "2-nnam Midnight Limited "11:32 pm "2-00 pm Toledo Local Express "6 45 am "-0S tan Jacksonville Local Express . t6.45 am tJS pm Chicago Line. Banner Express Chicago... "9.22 am T-nJprn Banner Limited Chicago...... "905 pm 7 23 am Midnight Limited Chicago ."ll-32pm "1-04 am Kansas Cltr Line. Kansas City Express. "9-OOam 00pm Ktnsas City Fast Mall "2-20pm 1:50 am Kansas Cltv Limited 10:15 pm 6-50 am Vorlhweslern Line. Council Bluffs-Omaha Cxp .. "9-00 am "150 am Mlnneapoiis-bt, Paul Exp ... "2-10 pm "3-00 om Cannon Ball Omaha "7:30 pm "715 am Ottumwa-Des Moines Exp.... "9.00 am i-OOpm Ottumwa. Des Moines and Minneapolis Limited 7-30 pm "7:15 am Local Trnlns. West-Moberly and Kas C "740 am "8:50 nm Moberlv Local 5-03 pm 11:10 am East Decatur Local "4 40 pm 11 -04 am East Jacksonville Local 14.40 pm 11104 am Snlinrban Trnlns. Deoart From Union station: St. Charles, ttl3S p m.: Kfhioch Park. T6-20 p. m.: Fergu son, 1 45 p. m (ex. Sat ) "4.20 p. m. From Olive Street station: St. Charles. "It a. m., 15 10 p. m.: Brldgeton. (4-15 p. m , tS 42 a. m-: renruson. t 50 a. m 16-20 p. m. 13 p, m.. 15.45 p. m. Arrlve At Union Station: St. Charles. $14 03 p. m.. Ferguson. "-05 p. m.. tS-40 p. m.. 18.15 a rn.. 1100 a m. At Olive Street Sta t on: St. Charlts. 1:45 p. m . 27 56 a. ra.; Klnloch. ts7 a ra.: RrMgeton. "8 40 a. m.; It 10 p. m.f Ferguscn, 100 a. m.. t220 p. zs.. 3 35 tt m STEAMBOATS. --S-TM UPPER 3IISSISSIPPI. Eagla Boat Stora Co., St. Louis. Dealers In all kinds of Steamboat. Englneer-r and Contractors- Sjprli"". W-ite for prices. Uteel skiffs for sale ST. LOUIS & CALHOUN PACKET CO., STR. BELLE OF CALHOUN ' W1J leave wharfbeat. foot of Locust it. sL-t. urday. Starch 12. at 4 p. m.. for West Point. Aioziers. naroDurg ana an wav landings. JOHN W. ELWELU Agent. Phones. Mam 1319- D 802. -' Senator Bnrnelt's lloase Darned. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. t Merlon. Ill . .March 13. The residsSee of Senator p. H. Burnett was desttWad by Ore In tils city. T SJ 1I--