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"wS'ftl" -ir &". 1 y -tfri U-JT-"sTi ifi-U .araxsss s-- ?. . - 0 THE KANSAS CITY JOTTKNAL MONDAY. MARCH" ll 1805. 1 ANIMALS' PREJUDICES. I'AMlll.tts AMI III til" MNilrtM: Allot I I t It DM IK It ix. Wolf Miliii Conn sMniiiid llurf.iln klti Par- t lentil 1 1 J- ttnii.x lliriii Millies till tn Itiui Avviti I rum it I nit if Wolf .hIii, "A bear or a panther nm'i stand the sight jf a wolfskin of it ooii'km en it tint said mi ngeel hunter of Sullivan counts, ami liolh also dislike t tic Junks in nil ovorcoit m ide of buffMlo klti 'Ilus lietome enraged when tins fr a hunt i rtrldliin: hrouph thu woods will. 11 fur oit on ihej. mil Mart for him tin' niltiii.t thes Kit sight of him, and unless li st if them with ii rltlc ball or a tharge of lull K idiot Hi. j mil luvarlnbls tukle liim A wolf, or even n pick of them. Mill ulw o turn tall and run away Hum n limittr tint n ars a wolfskin coat, but th v will clli' n man uho winM n e mil of anv oth er kind or fur, and mil attack him if thev e, t n ihaiue In tht wliilcis curly in tin to-. 1 hunted panthers, vvolvis and In ir k Unih ii iln I oili i' In n while for n rhiiiiM lii'it the weather was blttei toll I won a coinskln overcoat until .1 panther ruined It, nit 1 her- is what is loft or It " 1 ifilnir the lid of 111 am lent liwond client ptlniisl rt I, ilu old wooliinin brjiight out th" remnants of a ruled rur inn nt and h Id llu-m out at arm letiieth Th talttrt t mass of fur mil hldi looked, njs a Niw otlt Sun 1 orri'ipondi lit. as ir It mihht him In . 11 inn thtoiiHh a mndein rra it fhrtslitr, and the mint of i.uiiphor 111 It w ll blrong One ioiiIiI set fliilli the loliir mid sluves that th garment had one htm it fur overtoil I'nssltig It hiilt into th. 1 het, tin ngnl liuntei resumed "I klltnl an even doci n .of panthers and fc ore or wolvis while ueailng tint coil It w is in .lanu.iri, 1MI, Hint 1 had to stop wearing it one erv rold morning 1 put on ms snow shoes and stnrted for th lit a I of Kitchens treilt to hunt pmthers and wolvc- The -inow was three fool deep In tin Woods, and the wolves and pintheis miii. si tim-httrliiK the di er .it a (rightful 1-tlt lit a spittle ravine to the right of the ere k 1 siw ,1 imminent In an evergreen tn an 1 ru'riil in) tlitc for what 1 thought iniijii h .1 panther 1 li.fln t liecu standing 1 minute when 1 h ml 11 twig snip buk of me nnd befote J iiuild turn half atound something Flunk ins hi k and dime me foiwtnl on tu hail and knees. tf course, I Instantls luihi I th it 1 panthci had landrd on 1113 In k It sunk Its 1 laws Into inv shoulders (in 1 began to kirk with Us hind feet.sn irl ini, and tearing .it the ioonkln with Its teeth 1 knew ill n ye-toml tint the onl thing for me to do was to tluow inself Inekw trd, and this 1 did nt 01m , hursliiB the panther In the snort beneath me The junthrr then tnrted to si ream bir the niow nnd 1115 weljjit kept It from mukliiK iniii-h noise It toiitlmud to "I m gre 11 rent" in the eoonsklu eoit until I slalihed U thne times In the sidi when It Moppid kicking and hegnn 10 gisp J km w thin that tin point of the kulfi had tunc lied 1 -vital spot, so l.i i Fill! till th p wither Mietehid out de id Thin f cot up ami jnilloil the he.t it out of the snow hi the tall Id hirillv dropp.d it on Ihe surfue thin there was another movement In the ctetgreui tne. "This time I spied a p ill of eves on a limb nbout tlfteui fut uhoic the snow an I I1I.1711I awav it ilu m p Hither tnmhled out, began to pitch and dlvt In the snow, soon turning up Its toe Tit, n I pulled oft thi overtoil mil dlsiovni J that the pihthcr hid ruined it 'Ihe eliw-. hadn't touclie.i in ili'Mi thoiish, for 1 woie three thicknesses of di 1 r skin nnd two of wool unilci the overcoat On thit trip en tluee el.ivs I not live pinthers ami font wolves The iiint? winter I surprised a pick of wolves that had cornerid three dpi r In a pen hi the Mehoopui) cuunti.v I had on n wolfskin coit and tin wolves lugged It out of the pen the moment thev got sight of me. 1 pulled oft the eoit ntui put It be hind 11 tree, ntui the wolves, vvIkii thev ntopped to look link nil.. I as if tin hnd hem "Cited hi a fnle il irm Whin thev sill tint the overtoil wnsn t In lglit tlits elldnU care an more for 1110 than foi a -ipllng 'Xhcv Imni.dKtdj leturned to the fleer pen as hold as ou please, and I shot the whole live as i it as I could load and lire. "J he net winter I got .1 buffalo skin eivercoit down at Lock Haven and the lit it time I wine It got sight of 11 hear ne 11 3)lacknakc swamp The beat w.in pawing in the snow for somtthlns to eat and didn't teo me After Kit tint,' down on ins hands and knee, with my head tow ml the bear 1 broke 1 stick to nttratt his atten tion Ills heal went up as aulck as a wn k and, giving three 01 four short snorts onl nifs, he e ime lunging thioiigh the so vv right it me I aro-'e is oon as the liiai suited iml on he wnllowid snort ing uiid growling as though the taller I got the ma Ider It 111 ide him I wasn t a wren It r and on tint .11 count T wis tompelhd to vtop th, br ir with 11 bullet Hut wasn t lie angts ' I nivtr s iw .instiling to beat It The hull 1I0 skin was a stranjre thing to th wild inlmils niound heie, and the elirin like It i bit It ittr u ted the pan thers Ti.01-0, than It did the wolves and luars ml it vis a piolltable Investment bile (King one of mj snovvshoes in the woods north ot Ileaser tun ono morning, tv. piuuhers appro ti lit d me silentls from rt 111 nut points 1 spied them In time, .i I I shot them huh lthln 1"i0 feet of me, Tn s pinthers woiildn 1 have shown them-k- - tin re if It hinlti t betu for the buf fi 1 . n oat tin winter Jo. 1 Wiiirht, who used to huiu an 1 trap all thi wa from the l.ovnl so. k . the Mehoopanv, rolled up his coon ik 11 "V 1 oat and pine. 1 It on it lot; In the w till hi 1 uuld Bet oei a knoll and 1 mK it 01 e of his traps When he got to th .p of the knoll 011 his wav back he 1 u I 1 beai bellow lnc down In the hol low 1- if It was challenirlni; aiiothti bear to ni-ht with hltn In 11 miniitf .loet tiught f the noisy bear, but he louldn't i I. ml where the other on.1 wis The 1 1 - r was slouching toward the log 1' h the eoonskln overcoat la In a ' h ind Joel made up hs niltid that v 1 it h id got s ent ot the tout And was n it. tatkla it I 1 i i t a belt r fur 1 oat at home, and ! I 'nt ar. mm Ii vv hut the bear did with t 1 n lp hnd on the log Am how, he wu i 11 to w in h thi I" nr, ami, If In (jot th I 11 1 of the oat all light. Hi eould s.r thai tn. ft How was antrj before he s 1 I n ten in.li ot the lote Hushing up t th I ig the bfar eie the overioat In h p- and began to scan este nnd shake t is if Ii was a thing of life that he held i,t 1.1 idge against. Joel trnnipe 1 down th. knill then to ec all the fun at short rant,, .ml prtlv soon Ihe hear nave the oat a dieadful hug, kxivi out a S'ell, fell ov r In kward and went kpravvllng and ro 1 or in tin snow Joel knew what the t, 11 was, hut illdn t sas a word The t 1 1 had his own wa)'. and he was as a 1 is a flint when Jorl tot to him, J hunting knife vv i in a poi ket of the it nnd the- point of It had pleiced ti lit ot the angrs animal when he 1 hfc ! the coat to his hreafct In a fit of r iki Tie mfe of Nathan Wilbur threw her h -I lis nunskln overcoat across a cupl if lo's neur tho hattso on bright sprlnu morning to give It an nirlns while she wa- miking houp in the yard In a In tie while a panther vneakea from the t inhtr sprang upon the iqat. nnd ntart 1 to tear it to pieces Airs Wilbur's tame porctipin. had crept undt-r the oat and the ptntlnr iltvved thro null to it and trot l'i feet full of imlll- The surprise and 1 nn mule the pinther dance ,tni stream, nnd Mrs Wllbui, who iilwavs Knew Just vhit to do, pounded the panther to death w th an andiron " slnrj i,r Ihe llill.e ot Aork. s .1 luy the Dike of York was thor- 0 n-hls mlBchlivous, sajs the Wom.ui ni Jlonr Jlans of his pranks w.n plased c th it famous osatte round the world We ill know how. at a isrt it suite dinner in Hongkong, he was dUiuveted covertlj imll ns the pigtails of the Chlnnmi n but ITi who were waiting at the table n other ilmi , I think It was ,11 linmlais' when a largo cnti rtainment was given in Jtinar of the soung prliuts b-tmen the 1 ins of 1111 onhestrul toiiciit I'rliue Heorge hopped away frutn suppir to chitKO the musk of the Ii ind-un 11, t-o that when the n.iurued to their plana 11 poor, liewllderid llaulisi found the sioiu of the eornet upon his iiiusn stand and a Alolmlst the page of the pianist Hut the ptln'o hnd aluusx nnothe.' side Io liU iliai-m-tii An Auatrillin bishop at vvioe house the princes stasel for a week or two olmed a Jilhlu to both as a parting gift. Quito rcientls the bishop uut Invited to Handrlnifh tin The I'rltti 1 of Wales showed him the bible he had givut I'rlnce titoige. nnij rernurked that It was well worn "I do believe," added his rojal highness, "that ms ton has read a chapter ftoni the book every day since sou put n n his hands." , I lie ltet rill I ever unl," Is tbg frequint remark of purchasers of Carter's Utile Liter J'illi, Wtnu you try them you will say thi tame. GOING TO CHICAGO TO-NIGHT ? The IiurJIostan fast train "Ull" leaves at E.W. Tne unlj line serving meals oa thu cate plan between Kansas City anil Chi cago, In addition to regular meal tervlce, 'j. ilia cuiirc learn 19 ciiuipucu vviiti uu iuoq era (taprgvementii. tservlce uneiceiieo. PRIVATE WIRE QUOTATIONS, I QUICK WIRE CONNECTIONS. N.T., Clilcnfro ft St, Louis Exchanges. f)rnte etretiteil ipilcklv for I Ited Stocks nnd ft mil titaln anil 1'ork I roiliirt Make 1 tfr Ishyof Cotnmcfihl IMprr, .Nitlcnal pink Sic hi pstiilsaml Inv Sc nflltes m b AIIELt. Pntti. CHICACO& K. C, COMMISSION CO, I!42 DCLAWArtC BT, KANSAS CITY, MO. Stock A OtolnTel 227j Com Liplel I Si) 2 Houston, Fible& Co., C.iccrsors tn Win. J eilli)iin.t.Cji) lltl.MIs, slid us t'tMIMMtCIAt, I'AI'lllt. n'JII llelnwnreMt,, Uhikiis t lit-. M" GHAS, SACHS & GO. ffis5,cu. ttiiiini rcl il Vn r I on Ik" 1 tthuiiRr. 510 Dolnwnro SI. Tol. 1505 11 J. Anderson, fit1 ttrpelsware St., Kiinsisrilj, Mo fommercnl I'sler, blocks itml Ilonds Iteil Ilstnte Loans. Vl .NC'IAI Thete vvas more life ni the Io il mom y mnrki t Siturdns tlutti for otne .1 is t'oun t t buslii. s w is nood a fail t ill was1 hud rm nionev .Mot tit the pipet olTorliiir, however was i attic paper, merchants still beliiK llk'ht botrnwirs Itatts ti ids nt ti is per i ent. t'urrem 5 shlpnunts tn the coun tis" IlKht II ink i letrinRs Miturliv $lt, sl:i same div last sear, 31311 nil all m . itase of JWiS'i, n triln of 6 per .ent I'm the Wnk $hUMU.!l: same time last vcar 5i'H",Iil ah Increase of Jl,li;,:tl a Kiln of 1.' Pel i ent. 1: islet u tvclinnt-e steadv, Hoiislon, rible .v Co, i tchatiRe brokers ipiole It as follows- New "lurk par, Chi e i bo. pir, St l.oul", fOe discount 'then, w.re 31 714 I'll) In ruIiI exported from New liork last week and Jl.Ti'i iJ Im ported. The New York bull: statement Saturdas showed an inereaye of 3',l!0it) In loin", but n decn ise uf JJ,"t s -,. n pei le, 31.U15 -H") In IckiiI t'Tiders, $47" ""."I In dOislts nnd JM'sVST'i In the surplus ieirve, miklm; it now J.".",T.s,i J", above the i". per cent mle Il I" Hwienev cthlti of the I'lrst Na tional bunk, U I', v in in, the bicker, nnd I I! .Marshall hive Kone to the I'ot t Worth cnltlemeti's convention, also C. Iltjilcl. of the Interstate National bulk. atntirv tit Holm mill .Vtiroilll, New iork .Much 9 Money on eall nom Inalis J't pel nt pi Ime mi'iiautlle pa pti, .lli.'. ei cint, sterllni; exihimpe dull but steadv with ni tital business In bauk eis' bills it 31 ii'n I yi't fur ilcmand and at JlsTViIss for st.v diss, posted tales I 'i. and SI'O. commercial bills $1 , I.oitdon, March l Moncv ij per cent '1 lie rite of dlsioiint In the opt n niatket foi shott and three months' bills, 1 1-p, pi r cent Nivv York, Match ! C'l.arlnK J7i,ats. balaiiiis, jiiiiiv'i. for thi week, 3VH,.'H., I'ii balames e ',9?i,'i71 lloston. .March ii Clearintra. SllMl r.1". hilauies, 1 Sll i,S2, tor the week, (sCliiftiS, biluuts, Ji'M'lt'i llnlttnt.if lntolt 'I rlnitf Itn-., lit'. 123, bllances, SAC I'lillrulelphli, March 1 Clearing, $)('. j.7, Alliances 31 "M.ii, for the wetk, $11,- -l lt, U.LI IIII t'-, ? S.t, b... eltn.1nn.if I ft Vln.lt l t.-.rtrtt Ti P. ,.n. ..I..U.. I . . v (, .... 1,11 J i .1,1 l't. itnt New ork CNolinnui" p tr to I0i prcin- turn cle.ulim's jiniOtO, for the week, Sll! - 179 Will, for the s.im,, week list ..ir. Ill 0,7 50 Chicago ".latch n Cle trlnfcs, $i7,nri00. fur the week esS mS.fKk"). New "V nrk . v- luni"e pir Merllni- ielntiKe, posted 31 ') and SISS'.. iniinev 40 P. pet cent on tall, u'M pel cent on time St Louis llo, "VI irrh I'CIe nines, J3,- T? t tfl litl-ilinru tTt,'. eIC .nnim, T.f. ,. ,... cent. New ioik echini-e "tc premium w uiitans .viarcn u uiearmus, $1,-111,-II it Memphis, Tenn, Mirch n Clearings, S217.11'" -"t bilanit's S"l "17 US: Knstrrn e eh'tiiKC sellliiK at 31 fiiii I FU premium Mlier. London, March 3 Ear silver, 27 ll-10d per ounce New Yin-' March 1 Silver ccrtillcati , no',t hid, b ir silver, C0'.c, .Mexican dollars, 4s-4c. Stilt'' llllll (.1111.1111111.111 Itlllllls, New ioik Maieh 'i Closing quot ations on tne now lone hiocu exenant'o. i es't- C!ov eminent div fnlted States Is, ref-lstered.... llou t'nited Suites Is coupon . 11J 1'nited States us, ieKlstered . lira Cnlttil States fts, coupon ., 115'j I'nlted ritutes 2s, reRlstered . . 9 IMcliic is 100 State Alabima, cl iss A 101'.. Alabami, class It ifjj j Al tban.a, class l" 1U'3 Alabama Currents Ol'ft Louisiana new consols ft"' Notth Carolina Cs . ... ljii, North Carolina is 101 South Carollni non-fund l'j Tenuesfee 3s new settlements 81 Tennessee 5s, nt w settlements !() Tenessee 6s old settlements . in Virginia centuries r.S' Missouri Cs 100 To el.tv no-'., ii.' nr.'. nit. i" iw 101'j m ii'j ri OJ's" l-'l a llll l'j st lull In r,-' llll) Itnllrciuil llcincls. NTew York, March 3 Closlnu quota on the New York Stock exolutiRe X ns t 'lo Issues Atihlson 4s Auhlson 2d A Canada Southern .'iln . (enei.il I'.u 111. lsts of '95. Denver .v. Itio Grande 7s Dtnvei eV. Hlo elrando 4s ,. l'rlc Jds U . II S. S A Cs dnv ci is Ul If' V I'. l""U 11' M i-'i I 'i UU . li-ii 1U . SI . l . "I O , II. ,1 S A 71 lll 1 I II 't 1 ' I II. 11I4 in i v " i"i u'j mi ii. -a Us M'i ja KC", ii .utiinv t a i', iirutttiti.ru: lllq Urnuile Western lsts itl, i, cv. n i. btntMai its ..... 1U.1 St Paul consols. 7s 1 '. St. L .t 1 M. Rencrtl 63 ... . 7t. St I'aul C ,L 1' W. 5 llii . Texas I'opIIIc lsts kl Texas I'acltlo .'ds 22'J I'nlon I'niltle, lsts of "llii luj'. West Shore 4s 101'j SIim.I.s null ltniiils. New Aork March 3 Slime spe ulatlon vvas quite m tlve for a Saturdav and In tho main stronu In tone, the pit. chase beint, lawils tpr the short m count The mai I.et was heaviest In the early ilealtnitfc, whin London vvas a stlhr of the aibt trase spei lultles. At the end of half an houi the iloivnwatd movement was cheek ed and during the rest of the du the liend of prlns was, as a rule, tinware), the market , losing in good tone. Sugar hd the maikit in point of aeilvits and was In good dinuii'l until the stock touched UM. gam of I", pet cent on last night. Then riallliig sales caused a rem Hon of I',, with a Una! rally ot ),; the proferted moved up l per cent, The bond market during the week vvas attlvi, but somewhat Irregular. Closing quotations on tho New York. Stock exehinge, ."?P"S' Ycst'd's-.To-d'y. AtehUon it It n. .n. Adams J'xprcfes ,,.141 Alton ,. Tcrre Haute ffiu American llxpress jn " Ualliruore ,v Ohio 5J' . Canada l'aillh , ,, aji' I'anaiU Southern .,..,,. ..,,,,,, I.'. Centril I'acllli , H Clnsipiakt .v. Ohio iVi 1U 111 tlilj li. Ii, 14? wme-uHO e jviiuii ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,Jlt Chltago, Uurliiihtuii it. Qutiicy.. lis' I'hliakti (Jan 7J1. Chicago A. i: Illinois ptet'il,,,, W i'onuhil ittd (Us Jeoji, C.e'.C tV hi L 35 Coloradi I'tiel e. Iron 2". Colorado l'uel A. Iron prefd.,,, DO Colorado Coil (V Iron 4 ( oiion oil iviiiiitatea zi'-, lit law, ire .v. 1 1 ml son l.'l lAlawaie, Litkuwanna eV "V. 11 Ui liver .V ltlO til Hide ,,, 111' .V. H U prefd at iJlbtllliis C. T. Co ,,,,, iji. r l. Denver e. (Julf ,. d Lriu ,.,. , ,,,, 73i Llie pref'il . ,, ir.i," t.euerul I'lfclrlc , ij e.reat Northern prefd ...,,, ,lul Houston . Texas Central ,.,,,,, J'j Illinois Central ...,,,,. M Kansas ii. Teias prefd 214. T t.L-n Cl.n.. ... 71, W W) 50 4 ,:'' iv, lU'j Al lP 74 &t 111-' 'i M'j 21? livJ 15 7lj 3D 47 e V 107' a i"."- II".W ..- , ....,,,... JO. Lake Lrlc &. Western... ... ii!. ... -o'T 1. i: W prefd Lead Trust Loul.vllle .v. Nashville ... I ulsvllle A. New Albtny Memphis i Charleston ... Manhattan Consolidated . ; 47 iit 10 107', M chUan Central !...,.. 01 SI nnesota et St. Louis ...,, 2. MUiourl I'acllia ,' j5i :., I 2on li'JJ Ji m 3 111.1 liuusiuu .v. n-xas ientrai us . lit , t Hoi ston A. Texas Central e lu Mlshotirl, Kas .V Texas 1st Is MiU Mlsxourl Kits A. Texas i'd 4a . IV. .,i..i.r.lTt..lmu 1h. .It. 11,'., I ll.Uil U, ... . llkt New Jersev Central general Os 111', Ninth, in Vacillc lsts . ., Ill, Noithein l'atille 2ds , .. Si'. Northvvi stem consols .. . . l.s . . ititt M', 12 s7' m f' ' 19 sH ll'j ' 3 3', la's 1.1 ?I !? m s i 3 IV. lVt 4I n?i r.i' 117 ri'f, la. 17'4 'Clli, im 74 4o U't, 101 t'IDMllt. i nun in, III I'll oil Vss, tin i.t. r. cim: m.i'iii Ami t:.itin:v si:i,iis. (i.VIII)I..N Tl()f.. sri I fr 'lis Cutnlogiie. Trumbusll Seed Co. I I -'It M. I mils Vie., li.VXSts t'lrV, MO t. It I ItKNCII 1'ree W VAN MIIXJN, sec. and Iron. EJSTAnijISHBD 1876, FRENCH BROS. COMMISSION CO OnWs executed for luttiro delivery ot Grain and 1'rovMons liooms."!) 21 and 22. Ilvchanpe Illilg. I'rlv ue wires to Chlcajo, New York and St Louis. 'Mill filtIN MUtlel'T. In stole W hent, 7i'-' 120 liii'liels, corn, 211 -273 bushels, oats, 2U 73' bushel", and rsc, O.VII bushels W I11J 1' Ilecelpts Situidis 1 2H0 Sime time list viai . 11 IW There was more life In the market Sit urdav than fot s0nn d is and values llrm ei Whit few Mimplcs offetlng were soon taken lis millers and mill unit t men nnd the Improve 1 tone continued to the close liv s.impi,. on rni k 0n the basis of the .Mississippi rivei (loi al pel bushel less). No 2 hard, .7''rjse, 1 car local at fs!e , No 3 hud. .V.' fi iVjc , No 4 hard, MfiVc, No 2 led ")7,rtirs1.e, I oils locil at "2'i 1 cai eholie- local at W.c, No 3 ml, eV.ft til's , 1 i.ir lot il it dc, 1 tar local at ."d'.e, No I rod. ftlfi.Vii l OIIN Itecelpts Saturday :il,l) Sune tluie lat vixi 1 2i" Theie,as more llfi io the m irket su urilav than fot some eltvs and tlues In clined to llrmness The offerings were bet ter, but thete was a general improvement In the demand Ilv simple on tr.uk her" it Kansas Cuv No 2 mixed. U cars a 4V, ,", t us at 4"i I. ears at 40'ic, 1 cai at 40'aC, .1 cti3 with special billing at 40".. , No 3 mixed O'.fUo. No .' hlte, ID tats at ii,c N i 1 white, 1 car al 4'i,ic O TS Ftei elpts siturdav in frVi Sime time list ve ir . Mo" There was a little mote doing In this gialti Snluidiv as well ns corn, and values were firm without being hlghe) Il.v 'Uin pie on track hue it Knns is Cltv No 2 mixed, 2 cirs ,it jSe 2 tars at Li'-iC, 3 cars at Ix-'ic, 1 ml it A1. i and 1 car fancv at -''c. No ! nilxtd, 27iii.TsC, No 4 mixed, .i.'.i2i"."e. No 2 white .lOB W'.r. No 3 while, ."i.i.'i'ie in. I No I white. 2S').Vi IIYI7 ltd elpts Stttlld is .. . . ... Sime time list ve ir None tomlng In Market nomlml Uy simple on truk here at K tns.is Cltv No 2, Ilu Vie and o .! 11fiJX- rLOUli Still selling slovvlv, but prices held steacv We quote as follows Soft wheat, pt l 100 poind sick patents 31151" 12"., extra fnncv. Sl.CiO'il 0'i; fancy. SCKTOOc, choice CO'Gjo, hard wheat, per 100 pound sick, pitint 31 2071 TO, striights 31 PO'u 1 10, bikers S0cj31 15. low grades. 55jC5c, rsc, 33cpin COISN M13AL Dull, but iinchangi d. Quoted at "Se pt i i wt COItN CHOI' Steadv, but quiet. Coun trs, 71c tier cwt suked UltAN I'lrm nil In good clem mil A e cpiote at Sl-OfilM pel bushel, upon the basis of pine, as to billing CLOVl'R SCUD Pern mil good and val ues steadv Quoted .it 37 7VnS 2"t pet cwt TlMQrilY Sl'l'.n Steads and In fall de mand Quoted at 31 "On"!.'", per cwt MILLLT Ii man I fait at old prices. Common. $12Viil4ii. Herman, 31 4ft1 Tu pet twt H Yltee elpts titiitxl t .., tv) tons Sime tlnn li't ve u 7 tons lit st grubs In t lir letnini othtis .lull Pi ilile uplinl fiinv S,s V) pt r ton . hob e $7'liiSiHi Ni I Si - in ii No .' 3." "A 1 1, HO low 1 iml i him i S. -ii. ii No 1 stiin.i' ,0, No 2 I mi. On till iithv fin v 3 'tO'ilOO choice, isu'iis e No 1 Si"iirSDii No .", M II 17 ot meoa-aiiezTT n3zrTm s A SPCOIALTY CRA33 tssnn 5.""W" Attn Ik. I 7"4 1 TaI ct J. t.4iijc; CL.OVGR, TIMOTHY. ST. Gr. l--E.rITsPJ!X.r(i.XJ', 1400-lln I i inn vo, ICntesas City, Mo. ITTnr I II I I "Tfflll i - rt-m Mwnrjin rj ff rtj fS I'lie I larndcn Seed Co. Sir 8" ll Ui lull ston.. tllS Walnut, ar.L.Hgta3 uvxststin - - - HO, SEEDS, IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. I.avn fira.Ns, Potatoes, Artichokes, siiturdis's (hie igo Mnrlcit As furnished lis Trench llros Commission Co rooms .0, .1 nnd 22 nxchnnpe building. Option.-.. Open tllt.li I l.ow. Ulose. Wheat, March 3 2's3 Wsi Mobili . Ohio . 12U Northivt sit tn . .,, 7' NorthiM stern prefd '. ...13s Nntlonnl Coidnge ,,,, fii Nillotnl t onlrtge prefd . si, Na i. tiul Linseed oil Compiny. Ii North rti-iiie . .. ,,,,,. 54 North I i lib prefd ,, . ,,, , If, .S w .1 i v Central , M New "iiirk Centrnl !l'4 Notlh Amerli alt Co ,. ....... ft, Norf dk .V Western pref'il ., ri", ."snliv lit. X ChaltniiooKn C3 New orke; New IIiikIiiIiiL... einiatu .v. Western 10 Or. gott e"L Nnvlgnllon ............ l' () M I. If N 4'4 or t'lti Itnproi'einent Co. .... .. ' ) n h Mall K S Co Slij, V 'ill Ut-cillir .V. 1'vniisvllle ,. 1 I'lttshttrg ....... ..,.,,.,,,,,,, i.inloj I'ltlliiinti I'nliic Cur Co V3t lt idlhir , 7?t ItD flr.tnde Western lGs llln (Iriitde Western pref'il .. . 41 Itoi It Island eV l'aclllc ... . r.l4 St Tiul 5i, Si I ml prefd 117 St l'aul ,v Omaha 23 M l'aul .v. Omaha prefd I'M Southern I'.tclllc 17 Hiit-iir. Iteilnerv Ce IKi, T A A & N. M 1 Teniiessip Cot) .v. Iron II 'I cms I'.tclllc "("j Tohdo , O. C prefd 74 l'tilon I'tclllc , .... Il I hllnl Stales Hxptess 4) W heeling ,v. Ltke llrlo ... W I. i: piefil . R. Wabash. Ht Louis .t I'aelllc . . S'4 W'nb ish, St 1. t I' prefd 12 Wi lis I'lirun 1'xptcsi ln.1 Western 1 nioti Telegraph "Vs May , ... 51 5. , Jills f''' t' Coin, March .. II II Ma 4Vi, I"1, duly 4. I.'.. Oats, March.. ft'i -'- May 2"' 21". July -'!' --J'. l'ork, March .. 10 7 10 7.'. Mas ID SI HiW'j Jill 11 Pi 11 lu Lud, March .. i. 47', (. 47'' May '''I i '' Julv . '. '-"it, le r. S Itlbs, .March r. IJ r. 42" May .... r. r,7'J r. io July .... 6 72'a 5 7j ftl'i ,' i ui. 41 41 4V4 r. r. t .i, XV. 2V ."' "Ilj 27' ' 27 'I 10 75 " 10 7. II) SJl 10 II", 11 10 11 111 li I7ij I. 17' u li ui ft C2' . li 72'j I. 7. r. M't r. u'j 0 57' J 6 .7' j 5 70 f. 72' W'ltr.AT Cash No 2 red, K!c; No. "I red, Hie, No 2 hnrd, 55c, No 2 hard, 54c. . COItN Cash No 2 mixed, 4s'4c, and No 2 white, U3ie OATS Cithh No. 2 mixed, 2S'-c, No. 2 while, 31ii ('hltiiKQ ear lots Siturdas: Wheat, 22, coin, 272, utts, l1 I'stlntdteil lectlptt for to-daj : Wheat, 30, corn, 165; oate, 125 care. (mill nnd I'rnv Isloii Niilea. Tho four Atlantic ports eleired for ex poit Siturdas lIU,t) bushels of wheat. 3D.U00 pickagis of ilour, JO.Om) busheU of corn, uud lU.uD') bushels of oats. Tho tot 11 txpoits of wheat and Hour from thu c'nitid States Mine Jul) 1, IV! I, amount to luJ,2V),iniu liu.heli., against 12u, nU.OX) LnislieU in the loirespoiidlug time last year, l'ngllsh firm deliveries of wheit for tho week were lepotted to bo 4V),om bushels, at an averake piite ot Wl4C, whlih Is '4c low. ti than tho piit. ling week's average, A London table, aiiuouuctd the s.ilu of a taigo it Argentine win at, March and April bhlpments, at lOo a bushel. This is io lower thin samo tales made sesterdas1. The Michigan t rop teport for March sass that 21.iJ0,(sii' bushels of whiat have been markotid and fed slnee July 1 That Is Just the amount supposed to have been raised, ko there are no reserves except from preceding trops It Is eald that the American su.'ar re. Ilnery on Thursdas told twice as much sugar as It produced for the first time this scar and that the .lollenhatitr Sugar Company bold J.OuO barrels rellncd Ihurs. das, or ten times Its dally production. Tho Chicago elevator pioprletorg. It seems, elo not proposu to peimlt the board or trade eomtuittee of experts to go through their warehouses. They will tako . .. .v.... ...., uiiugi ,no wurenoukt. law. It would not be legal to permit any authority, other than the state oUiclais, to Pronounce) Upon the t li.it t tcr of tho gram in store. Ilradsttcet's nvs "The reRtilnr monthlv report on wheat stinks I nlted Stfttcs nnd Canada for rehiuari how a dii reuse of i.4v,wm bushel", thr tunes the falling off In I'chninr lnct v u while the Jnn itnrs and I'obi unrj reue was lfiprtix) hithtl, four times th' falling off lu the like period of ls) Tn ibruarv de te ! here, in Ihirnpe nnd ntloit for llurope, was 10 mJ,wtJ btihrl, ns i mtrntel with an lu cre ise or "about mim Im he In rebruais one and two yrnrs nhu I ir two iiionths thl ear the world's ntnllnHi suppls fell oil lli"V"' huhel, nit ilnst n decrease of Ct',0"i bushels In tw months of lat venr ntui l,(X',isl bushels in two months of ivtt It like exceptleinnl di t. nes nrp to follow during the temalultiK months of the Vcar the elTeet on the visible supply and oil prices should be mark' d Hrndstreel's reports exports the pit Week front both .on ts as follows I'nst week, t,27.',tlOt) hush'ls. previous Week, 2fi!,t) litisheli ilrst weik March, lw .'.sol.timj bushels, llr-t week, .Mutch, W, nbout 3 win in) huh. l, llrst week, IV'.', 3,X4,ui" bushel.. The Chicago and knnn City Commis sion Compans, M II he president, have milled grain an 1 provisions (o their stock and bond business and art' wot king direct with nil markets nnd over Login .v: Co 's pi Iv ate wile J I. 1'nrrK of (tool., counts-, Kns., was on 'i h.inge Saturdas He reports good re cent rains, and snvs the late sown wlniit 1" In good condition, but inrls sown con siderably ilaiunged. Crime's crop bulletin Siliirday s.asi W Intel wheat So far the nop has ex pedience 1 veiy little Using weather. With the except Inn of Mb higan, it Is hare nf snow' evets white. Is bickwnrd, .mall In growth and genunllv tender. The onls state that ntiorts nnv dituaije to the emp so far Is Kansas These teports come rroni the southelu pot tlon of the state Molstute dm In-: Mar. h Is v.rs essentlil at this tlttio for the ftltute success "of the i top The whole condition might be stim uli d up that the outlook to-das Is not ns favorable as it wns n join ago at this time. Hi serves At no time on the winding up or n crop ,i e ir are fin ts so nppatent of smUl reserves In farmers' hands as thev nte to das Millers are still doing n hntid-to-moutli business nnd hustling nround gen irallv foi wheat to grind Coniluslon flround practical!! bare of snow-, frost nut out of the gioiltul vet, general clelleleiicv of moisture evers where A little 'spring wheat s,.eded, also some oats Winter wheat holding Its own, but "mill and bick wnrd rtospcMMs eulv seeding generallv. Carlot receipts of grain In K msas Clt j . W heat Corn uits Use l'l in il.w 1'nst wnk ... 4x li 71 2." I'rev week ... 27 Is.! 51 1 15) 2 weeks ago .. II 1"i 20 It 7 A enr ago .. 21.". .i.l 10 2 2 12 2 sears ago ...Cs7 Jl. 1'7 1". 2 ".1 J v.ats ago. ...411 .".' 01 21 ti 10 Cai lot receipts of wheit: K.C. Chi bt L Mpl. Dlth.Tot I'ast week.. . Is iso ,-ff l.lli 75e, 2 I., I'rev week .. 27 lfci -S 1,071, 1,5.17 ".fl 2 weeks ago.. 41 lii 45 1,."11 MJ .',12 A veal ago.. 2i". 37) SI l.l'OI 40 3,' 1 2 Scars ago..bx7 1,2 (. 237 2,m 2IS 1,1.21 .vears .mo. .411 1.2LJ 1011 1.S00 1,01'. 5,C0 Carlot re;elpts of corn. K.C. Chi st i, to: ...151 1,112 212 1,541 , . lv! l,Vi7 110 2,4V) IIS 1.422 S'.l 1 tixD Past week l'l.'Vlous week... Two weeks ago. A .veal ago Two seats ago.. Tin to Sears ago. . -.t.l l.seij I JU. ,llii 310 US I 400 2.1 'II l,".lti 1,700 3,' Carlot receipts of oils Iv C Chi St L. Tot I'ast week devious week.. Two weeks ago. A sett ago.... 74 S5I 05 1.1120 51 1 .'."I 11". 1 ."'I Ji. '07 153 lost', CJ 1 il 145 l.-.tit Piovislon pi Ices em to mi- about light sa.vs .MIcli.nl I'udahs "We. are get,tlng i good run of hogs and .1 falrls good trade the sort of situation I like. We- enn manufactuie ft eels and sell faltls well Theie is no incinej, In limning an empts wagon. As for hogs, I believe tlui are a git it plents five hundted million bushels of coin will t.ed Vj,u00 CM hogs In these diss, ten buti W to a hog This feed them dllferentlv irom what thes used to and thes are tin belter fot it, more glass, for Instance Iheie U nothing par tlculirlv new tint h.i- not been threshed over i'hete Is the lattlt situation Theie Is no doubt thes m si iri e There will not lie so man fed west of the- river, hut tluie will bo a good deal of feeding In Illinois, Missouri and otlu 1 .tn with corn Still a steer does not 1.1. 1 to be hurried to mar ket, and will not I V hog must lie tin lube 1 up In ten months. The cittle can lie eariicd along on griss It necessaiv and maiketid the next vinr There will he title h of that this non The si ndtv of beef .vlll help the lam some l'vervone likes, nuclei anv ' 11 umstances, to alti r 11 Ut his ste ik whh 1 little ham 01 b u on Ihe honsewfle, with beef tvvents-llve cents and ham lirieen nuis will rt sort to the ham a little oftener this star nut the hog will, of course, not get the whole btn cllt of the substitution Theie will he ic sott to othe 1 . In ap foodstufls. Hut ham consumption will he somewhat benefit, d and I do not ' lppose the stock is more than 70,000 pnui Is above' last v ear not more than 1 1 mind to a person In t'i ss of the onllnirv I'orelgnets this ear have taken out lar I and our heavs cuts belter than I expe 1 I thes would. Hut, for all this the pn - and the situation s(tm about whit th v should be I cannot ee where there 1 1 be ans boom How 1 in theie he with the general condition a- It Is' As foi it, irket manipulation I don't know much 1 hive nevet given that imp h thought a 1" 1. though, at times. It is well to be 1 1 Hi it If, however, I can buv the hogs rluht and sell the product right I am t-ailstl. 1 There Is moncv enouirh 10 bt m id.- th it wav " London M ir h 0 The weather continues milder ind .1 ordlng to general opinion the Hril-sli win it crop has escaped datn- ige The miikit for wheat during the p 1st wiek 1 ult 1 linn, owing to the light sloths in tin I'nlted Kingdom, restrlttid off rs, stronger lelvlcts anil better demand fium tin intuitu nt i'nllci In the wick m. rican nlvl ts gave s-oine support to the miii-.t which closed linn but Inac-tiv.- 101 ninn- 1'antls were In moderate ii. man 1 mil pit quiet Ited winter pin el fi Jin N. vv V ik on passage w is quote d tit .Is ID' 1 XI ,1 was Hi ni and i-carie and in fair I in 11 I Mixed Annil m pant I Vlnr h v i was quoti d ut l'ls Cd Oils w 1 tli ni I t ot ae tlve MILLS COMSSIOf! SO., Ill.l Nnv lurk 1.1 fit Itiilldliq;. Xi-re-i.-iniir.-isH KANSAG CITY. WO. Dealers lu l.ltvIN anil 1'ltOV Isions fr casl o) iinurt delivery and Itallroad slot t,s and lIONIls. Prompt attention given tommy ordois Hen r to Ntw I.xi.1 vsii SArt. Drt'osiri Tiiust Co CuMVIl ItctAI Ar.Exctis thi: riiniii 1 1: Mituni'. Quotations beluvv arc for Job lots On t-nitll lots high. 1 prhes are asked and ob t. lined, enough being asked to covet cxtta cost lor earing lot and tilling them. Tilt parties making oinall outside orders want the best guilds and Selections Uealets pre ftt to handle the- goods In Job lots lu sti. light consignment' as retelvtd. IlU'lTIIlt Market steady ami tholce table goods of all makes In fait demand Hut 101 all low grubs sabs slow and iiilcis vviak Cieanui.v Highest gi.ule sipatat 01, 20c , liutM gatheritl cit. 1111, u,, nMu flesh, good tlavor, 15c, fair to good, 12c. Dairies rams fium. He, tnlr to good linis, kt Countrs store picked Cities, i.'c, tush and bvveet paiklng, 7c. ltoll Choice. 12e: fail V , tooi, 7c IKltiS Lower, but In good demand, l'leslt, lie lll'TTHltlNH Crtamcry -.nicies, in 20 to 1.0 pound tubs, solid, IHlji- pei pound, ilults, Kiadis, in 2i to l0 pound tubs, olid, je 0 per pound lto!I, pi hits 01 bricks, 2 pounds, in 10 pound tubs, '.e higher than tolids, and I 1. nun, I li higher than solids CIIUI'M' We quote. Herkimer county, N i cheddais, luo per pound, Crawfoi.l counts. 1'a , Cheddars, Uo lied pound; Slit, biisgan. W'U , twins, l.'c. Shibosgwi. Wis, "loiing Amcilta, 12'. f, .MUsuuii and Kaiuas lull etc am, Iti Ll II I'OI'LTHY The receipts wire light and tlemind good at tteady pikes ILns and bpilims lu light supply and the move ment vvas good Tui'kejs ami elite Us linn Wu quote Hens, 5c; toostets, 12' 'if 15t, springs le tiirkfjs, hens, uo, turkess, toius. 5i , ducks, Go; geese, SV.ej plgtons,75c; Vial choice, io to p.) pounds, 5i5' e l)lti:ssi:u I'OI'LTHY The maiket nl, most bale of supplies and values un changed (ioo'l stoi k would bilng Ilmi pi lick if It was ht if Chickens, ti'-e; tut kess, C c, geese, to; ducks, 0l.e, l.A-MH Nothing much doing and the. re. celnts amount to very little Occasionally a fiw iluiks would bo ult'eml Quotett ns follows- Uueks. teal, per ilozen. 3150. mixed, 75c, mallard, 3-75; squltrels, per dozen, 4iic, rabbits undraw 11, per dozen, 'J OiiOo; drawn, i , lacks, per c 32011. 40c; frogs, extra large, 31 25: medium, 25JI0c; kinall 5'iie I'OTATOKSi Steady and in fair demand, both table and stock seed CAHHAfil" -Selling fairly at old prices. Only California coining In. We quote It at 32 MiS 2j per 10) pounds. bVl"l"T l'ol"AT01"S Slow sale, steady We quote ltd, 25SJ30C, yellow, SOiflOo per bushel from growers. Vl'OUI'AHLHS Jobbing prices: Beans, navy, California, per bushel, 32 00-U2 10; Now York, fanes-, 3210: country, 31.7562 00; eel. ery, per Liunch, COiilOc; horse radish, per 1 elhl-Mf rill ITS-Domain! fair and tirn cs un changed Quoted llinnnns, largj, St 75'if 200 Unions, fanes Alisslnn, 3i 31 '. lemons, Mnlngii, 3100) ornngt., Mexl nt), i;-,fi,1((), Wnslilrgtou ttnvels 33 ,i i , California st edllngs, f.tnes 3"7',f?3t) Cull rot liln seedlings, choice'. !2.2."if2 ' cranber ries t-npe Cod, SHWtfll.MJ per b.tritl, Jer fes. Jll unffll M AIM'l.l'S Market firm nnd in very fair demand W'l quote, Htindiird pukel riitiged nt J.1iiiTli") per lertel, others. 3.'iJ ilii), fnties stand, S".,0i)W.iO, Je tineliitq., 3175112110, wlncrtps, r.W'flr.lVt. lien Utvls, 'J a- ....n .J. pnlnltlfltl VnllellCR. S ' ITt IlltOO.M COHN Quoted. Ilurleil green, 41 til'.' .a per 1'Oiind; green, sMf-worklng, l'j Hii'jc, ii'tl tipped, seir-wnrkltig. It 1 com mon ptir-wniLltii; 3'sOlo, trtiokcd, halt pi Ice dwnrf, 3' siie-. ri'ATlll'US rrlmo geese, S.V per pound, dark nnd K.IIcil, 30ci mixed nnd old, l'lliHtx. 1 per edit tine on Binnll nneks nnd 3 ler cent mi latge. lli:i;sw'AX No 1 limber, 22o per pound; ION I i if t pound cotnli, white, l".c; tall, 1 pound tomb, rftllc! 2 pound rimili, Cull forul 1 while, irifjlcc. J pound tomb, Callfot Ida tlitk, 1.M1V. rxtrncted, 111 tan., ti)ic; cxtrai ted, 111 bittel, Mint OltOl'NI" LINSlililiCAKfJ-Qtiolcil! Car lot., snekpil, 322 00 pet- ton; 5,tM) pounds, 31 "W per 100 pounds NITS Jobblni' prices: Cncoalinf, per KM, iiuoted ut 31 '. l'ecins Missouri, tier pound, tiy-i 'Iixrh, IV.I5C. iiecnns, t'ol Ishcd, lilMOe I'cnnuts Vlrglnlt, while, law. per pound, 4t,ft r Tennessee, rnvv, 4',(5e. ronstril, 711V, Kansas, 3'ji Hick nrv uuts-stniill, pet bushels, 31 S.i, lnrKP, 31 27 llu!'e)iiuts--:'i2'sc per pound, Chcst utils iilc per pound . . , t'ltll'I) ritflTS Sun ilrleil1 Apples, cliolte. to per puunil: tipples, good, ur: up plea, poor, .Io, peni'lies, peeled halves, vc, pinches, impeded halve'. Gc, peaches till peeled quarters new, I'vO. "v operated Apricots, Calircirnlt. lells cured, 10c: nil pl.s, choice banrls, sc, apples, )ioor, in boxes, 5c, apples, poor, In bantl, Ic. V ul, Illde-s mill I'e'lls. WOOL-QiiUt. but inn hinged Missouri and slmllit-l'lne, SjtlOt, tine medluni, liw 12t, medium, l.'llllc, inmhlng, 13HM.CJ coarse, llfille. Knnsns, K. hrnsk 1 and In dian Teriiturv 1 ine. iiiuie line iiic-ti.1.1... a Sillc; medium, H'lflS. . combing, 12-iite, toaise, IiMlIt t'olotnelo line, .HlOc, line medium, snilc, medium liritlli . com se iiiul carpet, OHllc; extut heavs and suulv, 0 illDHS AND I'HLTS-Steailv ami In fair demand 111 ten silted, flee of br mils, .4c per pound No. 2 I'.i ! greui salted bulls stags, No 1, 4c, No 2. . se, grun salted, butt branded. No 1. I'c, No 2, 3'c. green silted, side branded, No 1, 3'.e, No. ., c, green suited, kips, 15 to 2 1 pounds, No L f.'i , No 2. 1'sc green salted, call, k to 1 1 pounds, No 1, 7c, .so. 2. Re, gieeu silted hides, Nos. 1 and 2, nnd butt branded, atound 4'bc: green, tlncitrtd, No 1. It. No 2, 2t, elrj Hint hides. No. 1, 7e, No, 2, (.0, tltv halt hides. .No 1, h, No 2, V sheep pe'ks, gieen ami dry, 105 fTc, ilr.v, II(.n pel poumi TALLOW We quote. No. 1, I'jc, and No. 2, 4c. I'CISS Uaccoon, llv.i.Vic, skunk. 25'iSI 15; mink, ltj?.c, oposstim 5"ir.c: mtiski.it. 7 ;12i , fox, g-av, large, iii3ll", red, large, 75tfi31W, wolf, niounialn, luge, 31l"J'i2 0iJ, wolf, pi.tlile, laige, C0cic, wildcat large, 25't4n.-, In. net, 1 irge, 37 Ml, medium, 31 , stnill, 310012 01', bulgcr, i0'f7.e. ottel, piimu Lit pre , 3tii)'i7no. medium. 31(KI50, sin ill, $2 Wnl 50, bear, Sl'i 00 dow 11 St. Liuls -Mo. Mitiih !) W'of)L Slow sale', but iinehanged Jllssontl and Illinois, medium I4'i15c, braid and low. lO.il.'c, heav-.v to light line, Vuilc, K tns.us, Nc brask 1, Dikuta, Wsomlng, eti , medluni, 101 l.H . hi aid and low, S'iiIOi, hcavs to light line, I'lill. , Texas, Alkansas, etc medliiui, 10Til3t braid and low, H1(a, henvs to light line, uliit, fair to choice, tub washed, 20 t)21c. I're isicms. Theie was less lire to nt-iikot Saturd n , though some ttaellns ptices steads both ot meats and laid W e quote D S MHATS (putly cured) .Shoulders, cash 3li"0 per cwt , shoit rib sides, cash, $. .",, long cl -ar sidts,$.i 23. short cleat sidts, j I". L MtH Cash. 30 10, M in h. ?i 40 1 Ui:i:.N MIIAI'b shoulders, SICO per cwt hints J775 s 1- Mi:lri Hams, cash, 37S5, phould eis 31. i'i fl. J. GILLESPIE 1 a. .r niLLF.si'ii: (. L .1 t.ILLI'.s,IIG f T I. GlLLI'sl'IE ) J I' -jILLCsl'li: &CO., Cnnimlslon Merehants Kansas City Stock YiU LiOtrala Ivances tmds to pai ties teediut; jtocle. Iluymt, tee Iln j tatilo en orders a specialty Corresoonelencrt snllcltel le.eoiiou- No. IjIJ. .MAItlxIilS II III.I"1-CAI'1I. N. vv "101k Mat h 0 I'LOl H lleceipts 1 1 IsKi baritlt.. txpuits, 4 it'll, s.tits, 7o) packani s "Market mm with f 111 dent mil tor low grade vvlnteis, othtis ciuiet cltv null patents, 31 o-mjl 1',. wintet p itents, 32 SO iJl.'i, ells mill tlears, f,l ,ij, vvlnlei sttaUhts, 3170, Minnesoti patents, 1.U7 J , winter extras, 1 POfrJ 10, Minnesota bakers', 32OO&JO0, winter low glides, 31 l) iii.'ii, spring low guides, $175111 so, tpiln-, 1 xtin, 31 sTtiJ CultK Ml'AL Dull. Yellow- Western, 31 Osiil 10 pel cwt W IIHA'I Heei'lpts, none, exports, 0", 500 bushels, s lies, l,o4"iU00 bushels fiituies, 112 i'i bushels spot sptxt stioiig, No 2 re d store and elevator. .I'.e, alloat, Ufii , f o b, t,l'e tlloil options 1 tiled highei all morning on big wetklv expotts lrom both toast. Hun 1 abbs, a big ikiunsi in I"n gllsh farmers' dellveilis 101 the week, bull ish Mlchlgin state itport and good tour Im,, tridlng mostlv local, tins. 1 Vfi',. hlghei.No 2 led, Mart li closed 5i 'i , .VI iv "ifyHtiOe, tlOM'd i'tTst , June, ilosed Ki , Julv, SUVc-D 11-lOt, closed die, August, 1 Instil ItOc, Septembii, ihned V)Q, Decem ber, 02 -it'll 2 ll-'U, clOseil t2'l coltN Itecelpts, iimu bushels; exports. 1 100 bushels, b tlt.s, .s.5,000 busluls lutims, ii.uiyi bushels spot. Spot maiket sltong No. . is",e eh vatot , st, mui sellow, 51 ,. de Itvtitd. Options ruled higher, expei t itiou ut 1 b illlsh imp upon .Mondav an 1 svm I iihs with wheat, ilosed '.'i'iC hlgln r l iv nvtEOV. doted 50'e; Jills, i'J'i'ih . , 1 i-t il Vje n Vl.s Hi icplts, 01100 bushels, expmts, 1 .Hi) busluls, als, 2"t 0-3 bushels futilie-, 1 m) bushels spot Spot, 111 in, No 2, .U','i ' , No 2, dellveitd "HUt, No 1, ,12',,, N 1 2 white, J7e , No .1 white, Ju'ei , tr.uk nt J7iillc Options hlghei, with torn, 1 1 mg e net adv nice, Man h e losed s. pril closed J"o: -May LJ'a'JIc, tlt.s, 1 .i!ki II -sti ads ; shipping, 4"ifi50", good to 1 hull t , ,'2i7ue per 1 wt I'ltnv. IHKlNs Cut meats Stiady, plck 1. d bellies, O'.tiri piikhd shouhltrs, I'.'n 4'ji , lib kit'l hams S.iil.t L ltl Cass . West.ru stiam closed nt JuHii, nominal, sabs, cits at tVijfcc; lu) linns Uptlon t-tles- Mare a closed in He, nominal lit lined ste ids, Continent, 37 .0; c ompound, 5c. l'oltlv t-iilet, but llrm; new mess, sn i;n 12 25, famlls, ill 5OU12 0O, shoit cleat, JUIooli 14 7. HCTTHIt WouUer, Western dalrs-, ilf 12'.i , W'tstiiu in 1-1101, llfdOc; Western faiteuy. 7'll2e Hlhius, ij'c CHlJlISH tjulet, gtite-, large, SIJllUc; small, li'.'il.'t, part bkims, JirS'.c, full skims, l'.tii2,.i HtlllS l.uwei , W 1 stern fresh, 15'.c, re te Iptk, li.l.'o pttkiit,. s, Chicago, Maith 0. I'LOCH Itecelpts lo.ouo Panels and shipment iu,ti batteK, 1'llin, but slow sale Winter patents, 32 50 '112 75, hitaUhts, f.'..J'uJ'M, tprlng patents, XlWilUl, htraU-hts, 32.1011.' 75, bakera' glades. SUVu-'IO Itcri'llll cjulet. Crearnei-, lOiilSc, dalrs', Hill" r.UiiS Steads'. I'resh, ll'uH'.c, St. Louis, March rLfil'H-llecelpts, I Oju lurrels, and hhlpnielits, 7.000 bin els I'lrm but qultt I'attius, 32tJ!i.'."0; extra fines', S2 4lii2 4a, taucs-, J.'.10t(J50, cliolte, llwiilliO W J1IJAT Itecelpts, 7,000 bushels.una ship ments, demo busluls Tho market opened III m at j,i advame, but after e tils bus era wno suppllrcl, the market eased off Mt'40 bt 1 ime dull foi a time, then, through a nuinit 11 Miaip tit-iiiauti, uiivauctil '.c, (JOS- ing at the top, With sellets "uo above yes. tirdas No '2 led. tash, 5340 bid, Mas. uJ- '((, c, Julv-, Ac. '' CfHlN lleeeipts, Lii.OOO bushels, and ship mints, l,iW bushels. Dull, tlnn early for f iititi. . later on boom In vvhtat advanced and ilosed Iji'iS.o over sestertius 's tlosa; pot til m and higher on call No, 2 mixed. cell 41'.. , Mas. 42'j42te, July, .tflj.t bid o VTSIlei elpts. -.o.oiio buhels, and bhlp- ni nts 11,(jjO bushels, Advances In other 'i als helped o its, which 1 Iom'iI with ad. v Hue Vd'jc ovci sesttrday. No. 2. tash, "''I" bid, Maj, 30-',c bid, June, 30',rii0'o ItitAN-Diill but steady. Selling at 7lo pel cwt IIAI-Dull Prattle, prlmo to choice. 33 00 Moo, primo to choice timothy. 30 Willi 01. Ill TTI.H-Stlll dull creamery, JlSlSc; Eood to choice dalrs", JlfiUc ' KCias Again lower. I'resh. 10Ue. COItN MHAIr-Steady but dull. Quotrd at 32 OiVti 1 00 per barrel I'HOVISIONS Pork-Standard mess Job. bing at 311 00 Lard Prime Bteam, 30.40; choice. 36 CO Dry kait meats lloxed shoal, ehrs. 3173. longb, 3i47'j", libs, 33 75; shorts, til's Ilacon lloxed shoulders. $i!Vil 517'-., longs. Si. 00, ribs, St. l."a; shorts, 30 25. Liverpool, March 9 W'HIIAT Spot, tie niand poor; No. 1 red winter. U Sd; No. 3 red spring, Cs 2'2d; No. I hard, Manitoba, Cs 24; Ho. 1 California, Cd 2d. i"utuua closed tiotthil, 4c. onions, new. per bushel te.nlv with near and distant positions un changed from yesterilns's closing prices, business heaviest .on middle positions. Man h, ts 7d, April, 4s Ms May nnd June. 4 stjil, Jdls, 4 84il, August, 4s M . COIIN ""pot llrm, American lnlxerl, new, 4. t'ld I'ltttirr. clced tlnn with nenr po sition. is'JVl higher and distant positions unehingeil to tijd hl-theri business about equally distributed March, 4s I'td; April, 4s I's'li Mnv and June, 4s lid; July ah'i AttKiisl. 4s 2d I'LOCH-Dull, iliinnml poor. St. Louis rnit'S winter, r. r.d ItACON I'lrm, demand fair. Cumber lind out, 2S to .to pounds, no. ni, short ribs 21 pounds. .10. Cd, long clear light, 3s to Ij pound., Ms; long ilear hextvv, SB pound", ."is Cd, short clear bnck, light. ' pound., .lis; short dear middles, linn v. . pounds, 2ii clear liellle., It to 10 pound.. 3I. SHOULI'intS Square, 12 to 1? pounds, 27s ill IIAMS-Short cut. II to 10 pound., 37s. TALLOW Pine N. A nominal lli:i:r Hxlrn India mes,n:.s; prime me, Tn., PoltK 1'rlme tne. line Western, Ms Ml tne ilium tnes. Western, 4 til. , l.AUP Strnitj l'rlme Western, 33s Cl; mined In pills, Ks. New Orient)., La, Match tl.-l 'HO VIS IONS 1'irmer. PnrtK 1140. LAltD-Ilellheil tierce, 4'ic. , ItONHH MIATSt"ry 'lt shoulders, C'jc, side., .. 70 ItACON-Sldes, r,tsc. HAMS-Cholce sugar cured, (""."ISC ItlCH- Ordlnnry to good. tM?4c. ri.Dl'IJ i:trn fanes, 32 ro COItN MI'Al. Quiet 32 10 per barrel. ItHAN Plrni H.'isc per cwt. COItN -Stonily. No. 2 sacked, white nnd mixed. 50K51C, sellow-, 5151520 OATS Quiet, No. 2 sacked, Western, CCe; Texas, .",5c'. HAY Prime timothy, 3I3 0O'fII5o; choice. J 15 uoif 15 50. . ColTec- nnd Suiriir. New- York, .March 0 COPPl'I'-Optlons opened quiet, lllu'hanet'd to 5 pjlnts nil vancc, ruled exceptlonalls dull uud feature less, onls small local trade, and ilosed dull ut ul) 10 points net advance. Sales, 1,250 h igs, including: March, L..15e, uud Jul-, II sji . Spot tolTee lllo, nomlnil, No. 7, lO'fcc; mild, quiet: Cordova, ls'.liltiu. Siutos I'lrm, good nverage S.mIos,K",0.0; tccelpts, .Mini) bigs, stock, 2000 bags. Hainbttig Dull, ttiichanged to '. pfjf. de cline; sales, j.txi) bags. 1 lav it Opened quiet, unchnnRed; nt 12 in , closed unchanged, salts, ll.tjoo bags. Hlo Strong, No 7 lllo, lb two: exchange, pi-Piil, rcctlpts, 5000 lings, cleaicd foi the United Statts, 10,0-m bigs, cleared for l'ur-op.-, 10 . lugs, ntock, 1 E,Ct bags, cleared from Itlo .Match f, 2!,0U0 bags Wntehou'e. delhe rles fiom New- Yolk ses terdas, ii,77ij bigs. New ork stock to-dn. 13".,lll bigs, rnlttel Stntes stock, 170.71.1 lugs; alio it for the I'nlted Stites, 211.000 bigs, totnl visible for the United States, 401 733 bags, against 470,'il1 bigs last jetr. SL'IIAH Itivv, steadv to llrm, fair refin ing, 2 11-p.c, oentrlfugil, M test, 3c, retlned steadv. No 0. .t't't I ll-1i,, No 7, 17-lvii 3V; No S, 34(iI37-ltc, No. 11. "t.1-M1e, No 10, Psiiilf'-l'n.', No 11, 3.1-1i;''iJ,,sc: No. 12. 31-li.'il',c; No 13, 3c. on A, 3 IM fill 3 13-lOe; mold A, l',74 5-lOc, standard A, 3V? 315-I1.0, tonftctlonets' A, .Pifil ln-lGo; cut loaf, I'.ifil ll-tuc; crushed, 4' '.i4ll-1(c, povv cltied, V,1i I 5-lOc; gratiulated, J''TI 1-lGc, ctlhes, 4'i I n-lfie New Ot leans Mnich 9 COPl'llH Mar ket steads. Hlo, oitllnar.v to fair, 17'-J 19' ic Si'C.A It Active nnd Hi in Open kettle, strlctls prime, .'rfiJ'Mlic', prime. 2 7-10e, good fair to fullv fall, 2yi2 7-hiC. fall 2 -l('"i2iJ,c, lommun to good common, 2i5 2'cc, Infeilot, fj-itl l"-liic. centrifugal plan tation granulated, 3 11-PV, choice white, SVit'.i, off white, 3l3ii', Ki.iv white, ! l-li c, choice vellow ditllletl, 3 1-10'jl'st, pi Ime sellow cl Hilled, 3c, oil vellow clai med, 2 nil-' 15-loc, seconds, P.'ic. others tine h mged. Cotton. Nov Yoik, .March . CQTTON-Spot closed 1-lMi'sC higher; middling upl mils, "IB-lit, mldilllng gulf, 1.3-ltii, sales none. Put iires closed 11114 points up, snles, 171,, fii biles Mirth 5S0i , April, 5 Sic, Mas, ". Mc. June, 1". Me, Julv, 5 SSc August, 5 92c; Septembet, ftf, Octobei, 5 99t , November, 1 Oil Decembei, 0 OSc New Oileins. March !' COTTON Put tites tlnn, sips, 7s 100 bales Mnieh, r, fCJ"' 5 He, Apt II, 5 "1.(5 We; M IS, 5 401(5 47c, June, 5,"2'i"i-lc Julv r. 57ii 5 ".Sc , August, 5 02'i ,",0.te, St ptembt r, "1 iTiri 1 0e; October, 5 T'l'i r. To November, 5.73fr5 71c; December, 5 75 !Si5 7Cc la-lilt mill Inc. New Yotk, .Match 1 Lead Lower Do mestic, 32 95 Speltei Dull. Domestic, 3.1 12'. St Louis, .March 9 Lead Higher. Spot, 32 !i7'i Spelter Meads. $297':- Itse mill Se-i-els. Chicago, HI. -March 9 live No 2 cash, ."d'.e, .M.n, 5!c Plaxseed No. 1 tnsh.Sl 42, Mas $1 12 Tlmoths sttd Cash, 3",S05i5S5 Clover s. ed 3110 per twt St Louis Match ' Hve -No 2 cash "3c. Flaxseed Cash 311.0 Clovet seed Cash, 3s"uTis50 Tlmoths seed fi. ''.tn 00 Toledo, O, .Match 0 Clover heed Active and higher. Cish and M ireh, 3"' i0. CONslt.N CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP to COMMISSION COMPANY lor Hist lie suite,. A New (ciltiputi) Lapllal. s-llltl.onil. Ti'leplieiiie 11 US. Iv.lllsis Cllj' sliitil llinls. Xlnrkc t Itepcirti. I uriilshe cl. W rite us. Farmers, Feeders, Shippers, CONslt.N illl'H CATTLE, I10G3 nnd SIIEEPto Ben L. Weich d Co. e 0 ir u f.H.Hu v 3ii.nrit.is rs. STOCK YARDS - - - KANSAS CITX, M0 Market Iteports 1 uillUhnel. Write V I.IV13 MOCIC JIAIIKKT. Itecelpts at Chicago, St. Louie. Omaha and Kansnb City the pist week were ("it tie, loo,5ni, hogs, 3ii,00, and shttp, 7MJO0, Mini' tltuu last scar, tattle., 10s,S"O, hogs, 21S 5im) and sheep, 72,000 CA'ITLl' .Movements for .Sttuidas Cattle Calves Receipts 1,125 99 Shipments '.'Jul .SS Dllve-OUts 2.279 109 There were not many flesh cattle In Sat urd ly and the tone of the marke-t was a little better Native buuhei and export Mte-is were In llghtn suppls than for sumo dass and a lew choice- lots btought more mones. A choice lot of grade shorthorn avctaglng l,5n7 pounds i-old at 3'05 and font teen faticj hi tele steels averaging 1,501 pounds were sold at 35 &.' Cows were still slow and unimproved. Stotkns and fied eis were mon) aitlve, tho inclines of tho ptcvlous tli op nf the week bringing in ciultu .1 numhn uf bust rs from thu countrs and values 1 tiled steads-. Itunge e-attlo tailed to ssmpathUe with native steers and weiu dl iggy nnd weak .Most of tho oltetiugs ht.ilit cattle, which helped to depress tho market .Milch cows were lu good demand mt,l Hint lint snrlncers .lull C'eitnimtn. $l.'.t It7. nieilliim to fair. 31s.'j21. nnij irood In choke, 32'035. ni:i'iti:si:NTATivi: hali:s. No. Av.Wt. Priced No, Av.W't, Price. Ditussnn linnr and hxpoht stchus it ij.i r. k 1.7. ,PJi7... 3 5l. 5 ml 4 lA 4 .il 4 le". i u) 4 2u 30 42 IS 51. II. 5 2". 4 7 4 5o 5 l'l 4 7" 4 61 21 ...UO.).,., ,,,Hii),.., ...1115 ... ,.,.13i0,,,, ...12.' ,,. ....lU.'iI,.,. .1120 ... ll'il ... .1107.... J5,, .,..1150.,.. 17 IS., 10,. , It'll,... 10,, 17 ., 4.!! ii.,, 7.., It.., 9 ,, 4., 1 7.., io!!! 4... 10 .. 10,., lb,., 'J;:: ,.., t.-2.. .... 905.... .... 7US,... ,.,,1030.,.. .... 5S3 ,,, .... 7us.... ,,, 9V),,.. ,.,10J0..,. ...1010.,,, ... 911.... ... &I0.. ... 710.,., ... HT..., ,,. b"0.. ,,, &ss ... ,,, t.C5.,.. ... 9Ih.,.. ..." ...l.ttO.,.. . 723,... ::.i7io..,. .,, 900,,,, .,.1375.,.. ...1210..,, .,.1110,,,. ... 5,. .., 41T.... 3 25 cows 1 3... 7St , !IM) ... 125 1 75 2 2. 1 50 2 t.1 3 111 3 20 3 2", 3 75 1 Ui 2 00 2 A". 2 40 2 70 2 fc. 11) .3) 1 50 173 2 40 2 50 2 SO I II 25 J t-'i 1 M 1 75 2 27 2 37 2 65 a,. ,. ,11110.,,, 4... 9isl.... 2,,14o5 23 fcl'J.,,. 2, 1210,,,. 10 10PJ,,,, 0 95H,,,, 1-' fcl.. J tJI.,,, 5 101..... Ie. fc.. 4,. 5 Mil,,., i'.,., M.O.,,, 920,,.. 2 M'i J25 3 21 3 71 HUI. LS. 3., !:; o i.. 1.. 2 50 3 75 2 75 2 65 2 CO 2 70 175 .1210.,,, ,1550.,,, ,tll.0 .1470 2 05 3 M 11 2 SO 3 60 3 75 s45 ,.1120.,., I,,,,,,14o0 1110..,. 2 to I HEIFERS, 1 90 I 0,, 2 CO I 4H. CALVII3. . 733..., 495.,,, 3 60 2 23 b 50 3 00 5 25 , 42; 300 4 50 1 50 5 W 323 350 3 21) 7 4.. il 5::;::: Si:::: l 3.... . 325 VV ETOCKCns AND FEEDEHS. 20 M3.... 2 90 I .,,,,, irl.,.. 29., 790.,,. S 10 10.,,.., 653.... SO UO.'.,. i25 1 12...,,, 610.., 4 ni 921., 912 0.11, M) , 7M COl) ,11 1P.7 1 K.0 , 3 no 4 2". 3 r 3 l 3 10 3 4". 2 W 3 r. 4 00 ro.. 12 . r2 . 37 . 20 . ... 9".... ... 02(1 .. ... 910 .. ... 727 .. .. 910 .. .. 87". .. ...llV2... .. 91! .. .173 3or 4 a J!t 3 95 3 7i I f5 .If". 12. 11 15. IO..,. 11CS .. I 10 CATTLIV N-ATlVt" rstvistoN. IOWA rEUDHItS. 20. 40. Oil ... 3 05 I Hi . . TOO. S5I... I, si) Its.. 771. 3M 3 50 AltlvANSAS STEIllta (1 1037 .. 2 Si I 17 ..... 707 M llANtli: CAT! I.H TtlNAH lilvmlON . THNAB AND INDIAN STP.t:it3. f'2 . "71. .. .1 1. I 70...... 9f2.. . .1 4' 30 ,. 9111 ,, 3 9. 77 .... 917.,.. .1 4' CO 911 .. .14". 1170. ... 112.,,. 3 9' ii;.,a AN!) INDIAN COWS. l .. I11 Id ... I.'S .,, 2tA 1 ! 9t"t! , 1 HI kin . Ilufltf .Mtitoincnls for Saturtlnsi HftTlim 5,"iii Sli pineiKs , 1,441 Drlve-ciuts ,, C513 A good nnd linnet market uim had Sit I'f'lns. .The rut) wad light and quality liet tcr, vvhleli encouraged biivers Packers took hold ficels mid lild 111 le o up a little the eatlv part of the day. There were also several small orders In, which helped tu stiengthen the market, tint the close was ntilcl and most or the eirlv' Improvement !nU.. UVCXi. rn"R'! RS05r,:5' "ulu ot ItM'lllWnNTATTVn BALKS Nu- tfin Av. l'rlcc.No. HliT Av. l'tlco. l ....1 nt 20 .11 . .., SO . .. a". ..... 20 .... w .... 10 35 . .. flANCll; ?.. " HI '" Z1 t fs-. 4" 111 !l l) 4. W 171 .1 90 ". so ins 1 tv 101 sii its 4 a". s'l .. IM 4 (HI 72 SO 200 4 00 fti SO 1 '3 1 on r; SO 11", 4 O-'l , S .. I'll I 05 70 40 21". 4 05 S" .. I'"' 4 0714 T7 10 229 ( 10 "9 .. rl t 10 4'e K0 2M 4 10 f 210 211 4 10 fO so 221 4 10 90 120 211 111) C7 SO 22S 2 2S 41 10 ii.-. 4 10 j-fj .. 2.1 I 12l3 M .. 20 I 15 71 .. 21S I 15 I .. 272 I 20 7) .. 271 1 5JI i".J 10 301 I JS (,1 .. 5M I 2. M 40 US 3 So 101 .. fj 4 0.'. 77 I) ir.s I 02tt 51 Rm) I'm 3 95 " 42 120 211 100 i7 4) 211 4 OJ'-j 71 .. 2"2 4 05 TT ..192 4 (V. '.'" 4) 111 I 117'!; 7 12 J 22". lit) CO 40 2-i.t 4 10 S5 .. 22", I 10 GO SO -..,2 I 10 7a 511 J- I 4 10 tsS 200 227 4 10 (.1 .. 22". 4 10 1-J .. '. I 125 74 SO 27. 4 121. fS .. 2") 4 1". ro 120 LI". 115 SJ 40 27", 4 17U. 70 SO 2i"5 I 20 77 21 I 2", 27 I) Til 4 2". ttllnilP Mntemrtitn frtt. . tiif.l.t t. Itecelpts 012 bhlpments , . Drive-outs l,t,n There were hut few In S.itutdny and tie. niand good to the extent of tho stippls. 'J he light offetings favored holden and en abled them to hold ptices III m and 10gl5o higher thin the Hist of the week. HEPItESENrATIVi: SALES. No. Av. W. Price. so muttons S7 M 40 21 muttons i,i ,-; 00 22 luKed 51 ,190 507 fed Colorado 125 I UO HOUSES AND MULES-Movements for Sattirilaj : Itecelpts 1 Shipments SO Jilve-outs There was little or no tiadlng Sntmtliv. It being the list day of the week, moat of the out-or-towu bu eis had gone home, and home ttadcrs were dinposcd to go slow. Hut what little trading tlono was at steads price s. W'e eittote: .Mules, II to ll'. hands 2". OOfi."'. 01 Mules, 15 to 1)', hands SO 00 ('". 00 Mules, 10 to li-'i.. hands CO P0i90 00 Hot ses Southern '. -.... to 00tiD5 00 Hoises Strcetcrs :.0 OKff l m IJrhets 45 WKriSI 00 Draft 40 00yS5 00 I.IVIJ STOCIC 11V TI'Lllfilt I'1I. St Louis. Much 9 Cel'TLE Itecelpts, 100, shipments, 1,700 Tho supply vvas too lunger to make a market, and onls' a re tail tt.idn was done at ptcvlous quotations. 1 1CK5S Itecelpts, 1,100, shipments, 2,000 Mnkct weak and Co lower. Heavs". $1 10ip 1.40, lllKeel, JlOOTlUO, light, JIOO'lI.O. SHEEP Itecelpts, 200, shipments, too. Hest gt ides flint, common weik, l'air n i tlve mixed, !J OofiJ 43, medium, v!50'(1!M; top gtadts, $4 25i5 00. Chicago, .Vlau-h 9 CATTLE To-das'n lecelpts were about 1,000 head, and for tho week tlie total is about 15,125. Thciu was only a limited clem mil, but It did not need to be vers consldeiable to take caiu of so sm ill a supply Siles were- on .1 basis of $J75'G10 foi common to fanes diessedbeet and shipping steers, 52 "1OT1 1 30 for stocketi and IscilL'ts unci $1 Wu 1 50 for cows anil bulls Tesus cattle weie quoted at $3 00fj 3 i'i for bail bulls and $!75ifi5 00 foi steer, HOtlS Itecelpts weie estimated at Ji.OCO, making JOI.IIS foi this week, vvhleli Is about 20 000 mote than fot last week. Although the- fresh and stale hogs combined did not exceed 't,,noo ht.ul, .salts could not bo made evcept at shaded ptices The opening vvas about like sesteitlas-'s close, but the mar ket soon sigged ami late 1 was 3t lower. Mixed Si'.iu'tllO, heivs, J3904 43 SHEEP The maiket was without Impor tant chaugt Then" was not much demand, but receipts wete few and weie easllj dis posed of at ".esteidav's quotations, sales making on a basis of $2 50.I50 foi poor to choice sheep, and $3 2"i't"i"0 for lambs He 1 elpts vveie about S00 head mil the total for the week was ""i.OOO, against 50,501 list week, and 52 225 .1 iai ago NEW PASSENGER SERVICE. rroni I'mism Clt Mt the Itiirllngtoii lltnite. DENVER SPECIAL," leaves Kansas City dally 10 50 a. in, solid ttaln; atrlves Denvi 1 7 30 a m "UUP.LINC.TON NEW' LINE VIA HIL LINGS " for Puget Sound and Pacillo Coast from Kansas Cits, leav,os at 10 50 a. m. dally. This line gives patrons an opportunity to visit Hot Springs, South Dakota. Hlaclc 11111s nnd Yellowstone Parle, and It Is tho short lino between Kansas City and Hel ena by 1.S3 miles, Untie 315 miles, Spokane 471 miles, Sealtlo 110 miles and Tacoma 143 m'les. '.his Is tho most marvelous scenic routes nnd perhaps tho most interesting across the continent. Hound trip tickets to all I'acltlo coast points via this line. Tor full Iniormatlon address II. C, Orr, Darlington Houte, Kansas City, Mo, Ulilein I'aellle Past 'I line. The Callfoinlt and Oregon Limited leaves) Kansas Cits evers das In tho ear at 9:30 a in. Train is vestlliuled Lighted with the celebrated Ptntseh gas Heated most comfortably with otiam Equipped with smoking cat. Pree tecllnlug chair cara. Pullman litest Improved sleeping cars and Pullman pilaee dining cirs. Kansas City to Portland, only seivents houis l'leasa compaie this time with other lines Thu Tvet ti n.t.l r illfnruht t'.-is, lln.. 1. compaie mis unit- wun uiuer lines Tho Denver and Cillfornla Past line leaves dally at 7'U) p m l'ully equipped with smoking eats, freo reclining chair cirs. silinuillK c.iis, eee-'i efciliililK C'llJlir C ITS, Pullman p il ice buffet sleeping c irs. Splen- .11,1 Iriln Cni 11. ti. ttl. J .rt . t l.f, nona ril... -IlllUiUii i'.i.c,- iiiiue-i a.rc.iij 1 im, Opieil- lld triln for Denver, Le ive Kansas City it T 30 p m Arrlvo Denver at 2 23 next lay noon No other llnu does It. City tlck t otUres, 1000 Main st , 10.1s I'nlon ave, and Jnlou station l't'Iephone UO) ..It. ,. .... ,, .-....., ...,w ji, ,.-,.-, 11. at T 30 p 111 Arrlvo Denver at 2 23 next ua; Union station l't'Iephone GOING TO ST. LOUIS TO-NIGHT? Uurllngton Itouto train leaves at 8:13 p in The only line running three sleeper) with new- elegant compartment berths ami buffet. Service unsurpassed. Dr. One's Sanitarium llth aad Urotditar, ry-SjKAnSAB ClTlf, M0. roidn 4 le-Ti o v. fraJM 3i. .r.-i 7-!asrr-raS"scr' ini.it CfANITARIUM Is a private tnwiiltul a quiet home foi those mulcted Willi tuodltal anil surgical tllstases.uaii j9 supplied with all tho rcme. dial means known to ucienco and the latest instruments required tn modern wrgery. BO ROOMS " ror the accommodation of patients, to father vlth our complete IlruceMiulnit Department, make this tho largest and oldest and the only thoroughly equipped Banltarlimj In the (Vett, ' SURGICAL , Operations for the cure of Varicocele. I'Ues, btrlcturo and 1 lamia org of dallv occurrence, -j WE HAVE A nuafiy published book. Illustrated throughout, show Ing tho Sanitarium, with photographs of many patients, which will le mailed fieo to any aiMicss.' ""'" w" l"or further Informs tloneull or irtfs SiW. li!M-l?ssG. itfwtjrks 1 u wx-iv'ssns HrIii UmTiWUi;lJils 1 1 RBlli mwmJj&j$$x 'mi DB. C. M. COE, KANSAS CUT, 11 I "si S i it ' "- ,i im 1 wmmmmmmamh u ""- "-- ImsNUzrxL. a;V,vtit 1 ISWtjifs..' " &0A3X&MZt .MjMj&&i JLb