Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1892, Image 6

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    Til 15 OMAHA DAILY HBEs THURSDAY , MAROII 17 , 1892 ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
There Wns a Fair Demand for Wheat Yes-
torJny.
BUT OFFERINGS WERE LESS URGENT
L'lilrf rnrtorln the .Market Wns I lie Itocelpt
of Numerous Crop Diunagn Itrpnrtft
Ironi thn Viirlnns Stntes
Hindis nnil Ilnmlii
OiicAno. 111 , . March 10. There was n fair
demand for wheat today but olTorlngs woio
less urgent nti.liidnll feelltu pervaded llio
market. ThN was partly duo to unusual 10-
nctlon from trio extreme depression vrhloh has
ruled for somn days. The chief factor In the
innrkcl Is the receipt of numerous crop
ilnnmgo toports fiom thoilllTorciit states of
Michigan , Ohio , Indlmia. Missouri anil Ktin-
MIS , Coming , as they did , frJm various PO-
tlons. operators seemed to place BOIIIO lollanco
In them nnd bought qullo frcoly. Homo of the
prominent local operators tooK up a fair
iiuaiilliy , elalmtng lo 1m "long. " while the
shorts also covered. The nmrl.nt no doubt
ticcamn considerably oversold the last few
days and It required something at ihls naltiro
to slart operalors lo buying. A loiter
from olllclal source Hald llio Michigan crop
looked well up to the recent frcero , but It Is
now blaric In many sections and wheat must
bo dead In clny soil. Koinrts from other
Btatosshow that the lalo free did moro or
less damage. Ilradstrcel'i ) reported n de-
i-rcaso of I.U ) . ' ! , ' no Im. east nnd u decrease of
4DI.UM IMI. wcslof the Hookv tnnnnliilns. 'Iho
expoil cluiiancos were attain < ] Ulto largo nnd
njrgriiuato.l tMMl ( bu. , of which UUOOO bu.
WIIM Hour.
Karlyeables wnro weak , but did not leave
any apparent cll'ect on prices. Liverpool W.H
trom lid to Id lower nnd llerlln was 3 marks
nil' . I.ogiin , Sfihwarl/-Dupro , Notion \\orth-
I u'.lion ' , Paul ridge and others had good buying
orders , and as tlioro was tint Ilitlo for salt )
nrlees ciadunlly tinned up. Heom was t.lso
proinlnenl on the buying .side and
partly to cover short and partly for In
vestment. After buying frcoly during the
i.irly part of Ihodiiy , I'nriliidgo litrncd nflur
tinmarkol had advanced oand mid heavily
on iho bulge. M-iy openo.t . at from W'io to
KVie. advanced before noon , wllh slight ro-
nvtlons , to tG'kC ' , then there wns ( | iilto a rush
losoll , oariy biiyius liking profits anil Khort
sellers putting out liberal lines , und there
wiis a gradual deollno to Wie , assisted by
weaker cables , Ileilln being Ilii marks off and
l'urlscunl'mes ! ! ) lower with London ! > d lowor.
Ntiar the close , however , thorn were better
ndvlces from abroad and short sellers mining
tntntaklng prollts , them was a rally lobCWo
at which thn markri closed llrm. A dispatch
from Terre Haute iei.oiledconslderabo dam-
ngo In Indiana by the \\calhor and that a
quarlcr acrn.ipo In home comities would liavo
to hu plowed up. Liunson had llio following
from Kvansvlllo. tnil. : "A gentleman hero
tinliiy from Kentucky says wheat looks bonu-
tlfttl , four Inehus hljrh and green. Six weeks
ngo Iho Riitnu Holds woto barren. "
Corn was quiet but flrm during Iho forenoon ,
being liiMiionced almoslcntlrolv bv sympathy
with ihelirinticss In wheat and other spccula-
1l\o piodticis. Theio was lllllo In Iho way of
new > und the Irado was blow. There seemed
lo ho a general disposition lo take advantage
of thn decline tocover shorts , while Iho sellIng -
Ing was somewhat restricted. During the
last hour , however , llio market turned weak ,
when wheat broke , and lost the advance. .May
opened 'ic higher aii'J" ; e. advanced to IJO.'ac ,
leaded to 39'.c ' and closed steady utSUMie.
Oats nympathl/ed with corn und closed al
' e advance.
Hog products slarted firm with a good de
mand from shorts and not much offered , llax-
ter. Mitchell nnd lleasly were the uostbnvcrs
wllh Hatetv It i os. , Iho principal Fellers. II < vs
til the y.iuls wore lOe higher. Lalur on tlioro
was a reaction when grains turned weak.
I'oik closed easy al adoellno of ajlc. thounb
lard and libs show au advance of a llko
amount.
Ksllmalcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat. IM
ears ! corn , WO ears ; oats , 160 ears ; ho < js0,000
head.
Tholoadlng futures rancd as follows :
On the Produce oxchunze today the bnttor
uinikot was steady and unchanged ; fancy
L'roniiiery , StiKft'JH&e ; Ht.n esern. o ;
iirdlimry. 2l < itfilcsolcrted dairy , ' JB2tJc : or
dinary , isa lc. Kces. lUe.
UiihKMc I'irni : full eremn chodaiirii. II ®
JlUc ; Mats , llitl''u : young Antorlcas , KU&Ke. !
IllPK.s Uni.-liiiiiged ,
TAI.I.OW Uncliunged.
Nnw York Marlcnts.
NKW VOIIK. Mai oh Ifi. Ki.oiin-Ilccclpts , 2Ti-
fihO pkgM ; ox ports , hO/'O.l bbls , m.w sacks ;
market generally dull and heavy.
CHUN MEAL Dull.
WHEAT Itocelpts. r.7.000 bu. ; exports , 24,438
uu.i sales , 4"t000bn. . of futures ; 140,000 bu ,
Hjiot. Spot quiet , stronger ; No. 2 red , ll.oo'i
CDI.07U In Htuiii and elevator ; $ I.OIi4o
l.oiiiiiioiif H.up ; .l.oH4'f. o. b. ; Nu.-Ureil , w so
txilic ; ungrnded red. IL' QiLltte ; No. 1 northern.
lK > . ' .ctWI.O ( ] : No. 1 hard , Jl.ua''Ol.ffilJiii No. 'J
juirthoin , tCii o. Options advniiced ? ® ? on
on llradhlroot'N slatemcnt of decreased mip-
nllcs. bad crop loports from the noithnest.
llhural oloarinccs und reported postponement
of consideration of the iiiill-opthni nlll , do-
t'llned U & ! io an wouKer eablcs , bettor
nouthor nbroau aim foreign Eolllng ,
v > f , VU.JCi. UIUOIKK Uk V. U. IIIIU. lm ;
ilo ; lns ill We : July , u : > > i < ( tlXl' ' c , cloiiliiB
Jtvi : Hull bnlhteady ; western , U.&OTi' .
lUui.r.v Dull ; No. % Milwaukee , Ob4tO'Jo. '
L'IHI.N KocolptH , ISO. 19 bu , ; exporta , 129JC9
Int. ; sales , 70.i.iuiO bu , futiiicB ; 14,1x111 bu. spot.
( Spot market tinner and moderately aotivo :
l47o ) In elevator 47aiHe | allouf
- ; j ungraded
,
. . , . . . . . . . . . , . _
inUcd. tt\ttfj * - < Qt. . . i . No. U * , 47o ; stiiiimor mixed ,
Options ouonurt USllio up. with
Mheat , olosed vroak with tncroato In the Iliiul-
rilieul slatemont nt ' .odnwn to ! ie up ; Maroli ,
4 V 47e. closing nt 47u : April , 47U < ? inje. } elos-
Ing al 47Uc ; May , 40i4tC. ! closing at 4IVi ( > ;
.liuio , 4fi'ifti4M1ie ; , closing nt 45'iu ; July , 48 !
" ; clinltu ut 4ll.'io : August , " " ai''ic ' , elos-
liAis ItecolptH.4'J.OOObii. ; exporta , 1,403 tin. ;
BnlcH , lavoooLn. futures0.1,000 ; bu. spot ; spot
innrUet httnnfur but quiet ; options dull and
liroznlnr ; May. 35tta.V40 , closing atUScJuly ; ,
: i'S.4i'Hii' ? ! . cloHlng at Ill'jo : spot No. : i white ,
U7'ic ' ; inUed western , UiitJOc ; No. S Uhlcago ,
ttltoHt , nominal.
HAV Klrm , quiet ; shipping , ftV275c ; coed to
choice , HtoWi1.
lloi'.s ( Jnlut , steady ,
rrliiiiAit lUw , modorutely iioltveand steady ;
loirs , ill.ooo bttKS eontrlfiignls to lloston ut
U D. Heflneil , llrm ; firm deintind ; No. 0.
U H.l&aan-lCo ; Nn. IO,3.Vit3c } ; No. II , U0-104t
y 11-ICo ; No , laiidWJie. .
Moi.Absics 1'orclKn , dull ; Now Orleans ,
flrm aud acllvo.
HICK I'lrmt good demand.
I'KTiini.Ktiu Dull und easier ; crude , In bbli. ,
I'urUor's , fAWi crude , In bulk , 13.10. United
rloHod ntiTo for Aurll ,
COTTON br.ii > Uii-Qulot nd ttoady.
TALI.OW Illshor and uxolted ; city ( f . ' .00 for
Li.ii itu.ra' , i -i
liOctINDull. .
Tuttt'ENTiNK Dull and nominal at
KIHIH ( ' 'Inner und aotivo ; wenturu , HSi'ii
J4 Vo ; receipts. 1,000 pkgs.
I'tniK Quiet.
CUT MitATii Quiet ; plnklcd bellies ,
ISo ; plokled hoiilden.ftiii.'to ; middles , quiet
nnd i uby ; abortolenr. ILW.
JIUTTKii-l'Irui , belter demand ; western
nulry , 17O c : western croamorj"vtt'JIf ; weti-
rn fuutory , 17fl2Vo ! ; Kleins. 'JOe.
( JIIBEHIC Quiet uud ttoudy ; part iklius , "
Jfe ,
I'jo IKON Qutot and weak ) American , 115.76
-Firmer aud yulcti woitera iteuui ,
Option snlc ! , 3.000 tlorccs : Marcli ,
May , M.BI ; July , ifl.735i6.75. closing Ht
wit bid.
Cori'Ell-Plroni ! lake. 111/0.
I.KAD-Dtill : domestic , 11.231 } .
TIM 1'lrmj strnlls. SlOAvaii''i ' ) .
Ouinliil I'roiluco .MurbrtK.
I'Loun Omaha Milling company's Itoltanco
patent , < JM : Invlnclblo patent , J.J.40 ; Lonn
Marttnporlntltc , ti'JO ; Snowllakc , II.HIi fancy
Kninilr. I.7.V H. K. tlllmnn's Hold Modal. i.W |
fnow White. U23 ; Hnowllake. SI.OI ; low grade ,
II.M : Queen of the I'.intry. f f.txi.
Pori/rnv Chickens , cooil stock. MHOc ! gcoso
and ducks , 1I5M.V : turkeys , ii3llc. :
llurrRn Dent choice couutty roll , iW2lo :
lower tadcs. I7SIOJ. (
llniFS No. 1 green salted hides , 4' < ! i4ljo :
No1 crccn salted hldoi , 4 > 9Ui' ' > ut No. I green
salted hides. " ' > to 4J HH. . 'H7it ! > c ! No , Sgiccn
s.iltoJ hides , 'r. to 40 Ib . . IfO-Hic ; No. I venl
calf , 8 Ion Ibs. . fict No. a veal calf , 8 In 15 Ibs. .
4c : No. I dry flint hides , 7Cfc'fl ! Nn. 2 dry Hint
lildo < .f < I.Sci No. I dry salted hides , Mific. ' \ nl-
low. No. 1 , ii'ittlci lallow. No , 2 , Il'ic ; . .
whlto A. 4o ; grease , whltii 11 , .TiW.t'jc ! ure.ise.
yellow , ic ! ; grousedarke { ; old butter , 2W
S'iei ' beeswaN , pi lino. Ifio : rough tallow 1'iW
* inns : Aithoujh Iho supply was not liireo
there was still a we.ik undcrtouo to the
market mid sales were reported nt Kl'iiMlc.
HAV Hlow at ll.ojdj.VHl. The latter price
could only be obtained for somuthln ? extra
good
ritltTt'allfornla ( riverside oratiies. J3.5D3
' iiBltin nn\eis. } | , < 0i good apnlc-s ,
cholco lemons } l.0'(3l.2.'i ( ! fatiuy
lemons , $15) ) ; Datum i ? , crated , * iOK6. ' . " > J :
cranberries. Hhlpplng stock , ti.50an.O ) ; straw-
berries. 4. tf,4" > c ql.
i.K4 Callforntn cahba.'c. 2Uopor ,
lb. In crates : homo crown lettuce , 4jo uprilox. :
onions , T.'icSd.'JO per bu. ; Nobraskn liiinit
picked bnnns. $ ! .7.-il.a'i ; ; tncdliim , * l.5 > ai.ti' ) ;
lallfornlneeloiy. ! tl.OOit > I.S'i : swcel tiotatoos ,
t.7MJ.'I.OO : Co'orado ' and weslern Nebraska
tiotntoc ! ! . 3VR.4IC ! nntlVo poluloo.s , S.ViMJc ;
limn bonus. 4 > i4ic ! per lb. : watorcrem , 2l-it. |
eiHcs , ? ! { ® porit. | : spinach , J UWJW.- per
bbl. ; Spanish onloiiH , tl.ru Dcrcnito ; rndishes ,
OAMB-Mallard ducks ? 3.0oaaM : tcul , 11.503
1.00 ; mixed , tl.gvai.fi' ' .
_
H t. I , null Alnrkoti .
ST. Louis. Mo. March 10. Ki.ouu Low
grades oasy. others ( julet.
WIIMAT Had woalhor ouu'cd an aullvo de
mand from iho shorts and prices bhnitiiy nil-
viuieud. May rising lo nnd July I'ic. I.ntor
tlioro WHS adoclltio but Iho close was tie for
May nnd I'.o for July above yoslerduy ; No. i
led , cash. 88V : Mny closed ut SSWMSic ;
Jnlv , b.l > 4o : Auirust , , ' ? ic.
( < ili.N--l'ollowLMl wheat , both up anil down ,
and closed 'iu above yoslarday ; No. " CIHI : ! ,
: nyc : Miircii. : i5 < l ; May. : r > ' .c.
OA-JS Uasli , nominally \\orth 30c ; Mny
lituher , closlni ; ut'J'jc. ' .
KYI : Hull and lower , So hid.
llAiitiv-Juict : Mlnnesolasold at51c. !
llHA.s Qulut ; liiliU'Ov.
HAY Dull and niii-huntjcd ; pralrlo , ti.jOS
S.oj ; timothy. tii.COislXiu. :
, : ) - ) $ i..t'i. :
II'I.AX Hnin hik1.
(3nitMmr. . .steiidv : $1.93 ,
\VittsKV--Qulot : tl.iii.
I IION COTTON Tii.fl-l.05. ]
l > ( ) itK"llctlcr'fl0.87s'f. :
I < AIID Hrnior ; * . ! . " > .
Duv yiT MiiATS UiicliiinRcd nnd only a
job ir.ido done ; loose shoulders , 41,43 : longs
n nil ribs , $ > ,70 ; bhorls. J , " > S'i ; bacon shou'-
dcrs. $ jIO : loii s and ribs , JO. 40 ; shorls ,
$ c.r > 0i imms , fuco io.r.o.
ltuccit > TS--l < "our. 11.003 Ibs. ; wl.eal , afl.003 bu. ;
corn , : i5.000 bu. ; o.its , x'O.UOj bit. : rye , 10,000 bu. ;
barley. 1H.OOO bit.
Hllli'Mr.NTH Klour. 8.0'/0 Ibs. : who'll. C..OOO
bu. ; corn , 07,000 bn.i oals , ICl.O. Obu , ; rye , 10.0JO
bu. : barley , none.
Kansas City J
KANSAS Otrv. Mo. . March 1ft Ki.o'tn 1'lrm
and unchanged ; patents , $ . ' . ' . ' . * > ; cholco lo
oxlra fancy , jl.lO t.SJ.
WiiKAT-Ihill but llrm ; No. 2 hard , 77c ; No. 2
red , 8 c.
Cons Steady , with f.ilr trade ; No. 2 , mixed ,
3lc ; No. 2 while , Me.
OATS Moro active and sleady ; No. 2 mixed ,
38c : No. 2 white , Stfo.
Hvi : Htondy tit'Nc.
J-'LAX HCKO Sicady at 83c on a basis of puro.
nn.vEic. .
HAY Strong ; timothy , $ . > .00 per ton ; pralrlc ,
M.o © n.O ) .
IIDTTBII Unchanged ; creamery , 223Jc.
Kens Klrinornt 10Sc. !
HECEit'is Wheat , 41,000 bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu ;
d.it ? . 1'J.iiuo bu. .
Hnti'MRNTs Wheat , 42,000 bu. ; corn , 18,00)
bu. ; oats , .11,000 bu.
Manchester Commercial Itcvlow.
MANCIICBTKII , Marcli 10. The Guardian In
Its commercial article lays : Business Is
largely suspended In consennoneo of the
further reduction In Iho prlco of cotton nt
Liverpool , buyers prefer rlnz to await devel
opments. Tlis unsettled condition nnd un-
st-llled state of Iho market Is duo to the In-
cronslns receipts ot cottou at American ports
and the acceptance of highest crop estimates.
The Inquiry for the east Is small ut low rales.
Tliero Is bomo domiind for prlntlni : cloths , but
Ihoy iiro easier lo buy. There la u fair miscel
laneous Inquiry for small parcels. The s.tles
are moderate , The sales of export yarns uro
small al u decline.
Colliiu Murker.
Nr.w YOHK , March 18. Futures closed
stuii1v ; ' ; sales , 141,600 bales : March , * il.0 ! ; Aiinl.
J.30 ; 'May , W.4i : ; Juno.ll.fi : . > ; July , JO.ffi ; Au-
Bit.st , * J.7l ; Soplembor. $3.81 ; Oclobor , M.OI ;
November , S7.uo ; December. $7.10.
NnwOltt.BANS , La. , March 10. Cotton steady ;
mlddlinx.tiUc ; low mlddllnz , 5sic ; irood or.ll-
nury.S'jc ; met ircclpts. 3'JO'i bales ; gross , 3.b03
bales ; oxpott.s tolerance , ( ! , f > 57 bales ; coastwise ,
4iT : > ' ) bales ; sales , 7.flVj bales ; stock,442r > 00 bales.
IiivEitt'ooi. , Match 10. Krco sellers at nrovi-
ot.s rules : mluulltiir , 3U-1G.1 ; hale-- , 10,00) bales ,
of uhlcli 1.50) ) wore for spcculallon unU export.
und Includes I'.IOJ ' American.
NIHV York Dry tioodK 'Market.
New YOIIK. JIuroli 10. Iluslnoss In dry
goods was llrm , but demand lends lo moro
quiet conditions for the moment. Agents uro
uolhetlng many goods or orders and a largo
number of nrliclos , fancy and staple , con
tinue eold ahead of the laws. The market
was unchanged In tone and blocks arc moder
ate to scarce. Tliero Is porno trading In less
Importunl lines and styles but prices rule
steady to llrm. The lobblnKlruno was scarcely
as acllvo us last weak , but n K ° od business Is
expected for some time to conic.
Markets.
MIMVAUKIE.WIS. . March Id. WHEAT Stead
ier ; May , bS.'ic ; No. 2 sprint , ' , 8Gc ; No. 1 north
ern , 8Sic. !
CoiiN Actlvo ; No. 3. 37',433c.
OATS Hleudler ; No. 2 while , 33o. No. 3 white.
30ilo. :
Hlghor ; No. 2 , Sic ; lample , 42 ®
lire Steady ) No. J , 83c.
Cofteo .Market.
New YOUK. March 10. Opilons opcn cd
steady , uuehanxed to Ifi polnlH down ; clobCil
steady , 0 points up to . ' ) points down ; sales ,
K.25J hairs , including March , JR7. > ; May. t2.u ! : ;
July , JI'-MU ; Augtibt , $12,50 : Hepti'mbcr , Jiv.31 ;
October. ll'-'J.'i : Dcccmbor. $ l.iO. tfpot Hlo dull
but btetidy ; No. 7 , JH.O'JSS.
l Mtiruutt ,
March 10. WHEAT Dull : hold
ers olTor moderately ; No. 1 California , baa
hs id per ccnlul ; red wcstein spring , 7s IHiUW
Rs.No. ; 2 red winter , 7s 10dtt 7H 10 ! id.
COIIN K-iny ; demand poor ; mixed western.
4s 8(1 percental.
On tint llerlln lluurse.
llEiit.tN. .March 18. The bourse lodav was
vary ( lull. In sympathy wllh iho unsettled
fcolini ; In Purls and wltn the Uuonzbur ; fail
ure. International stocks declined. ICusslun
securities show u fall ot thrco-olKhlaot l per
cent.
_
Cincinnati Markets ,
OiNCiNffATr , O. , March 10. WliEAT-Slrongor ;
No.2rcd.0lc.
CoiiN-l'Irmcri No. 2 mixed. 4''e.
OATS Masy ; No. 2 mixed , 3Iic.
WIIISKT tl.ii. :
Now Yurie i : fIiiniKii Uiiotntlons.
NKW YOUK , March IU. [ Hpoclol Toleizram lo
THE UCE. ] Cxchungo wasijuolod us follows :
Chicago. 75u discount ; Huston , IStt.Vo dls-
connl ; Ht. I.ouls , 5Je promtum.
Toledo Urulu .Miirln-t.
TOI.KDO. o. . March 10. WHEAT Steadier ;
No. 2 cash. IttMe.
COIIN Klrmer ; No. 2 cash , 41c.
OATB-yulet ; cash. 3 ; o.
Triulnrit' Tulk.
CIIIUAOO. 111. , March 16.-t.'uuiisolman &lay
to Cockrell Dros. ; Theoarlystron thln whuar ,
on buying orders for July und eropduicugo
reports from the winter heat stairs , was on-
tliuly losl on solllni : by uahieru and forulgn
tioiibcs tthen the Into cables ijuotod Mnnllsli
markolH weaker and contlncntiil ( lomorallzuil ,
The Unal rally WHI In buyliiK through
biokor * thoiuht to bo coveilnj H.UCS for olu-
vator people , The crop daniago reports -
ports dud no Influence on oaatern
markets , but no doubt was the
undercurrent to the sticnzth hero. Corn find
oats opened strom ; and Hlilppers bought
freely to cover recent salt's. Kucolvers report
u readiness unions farmers to sell and re
ceipts are oxpcetol to Incrcaso Urirely us
soon ai country rends permit haulliiR. Klo-
vutor people eold futimu oimvory liunl enut
aualnst purchases at western points. The
railroads uro makliu an elTort to secure busi
ness before nuvkatlon opens nnd u decllnu In
freights Is predicted by shippers. The olTor-
Ings of prorlsloiis wcro lUlit und puvkurs
wort ) f reo buyers , ospeclully of lard and rlbi ,
vrhlch rloiuit a shade tinner. Sanlpcrs bought
pork on llio early advance , but resold when
wheat \tcakeiica nnil elated It at thu low point
of tliu day.
_ _ _ _ _ _
STOCKS AM ) I10NDS.
Ojirrnton , IncluilliiK tlio Jtiioin Truilrri ,
Vi'fro Anultlni ; i\ont : * YmtunUy.
NEW VOIIK , Marcli 10. Operators. Includlnn
even the room traders , were today nwuitlu
events , and especially us regards the 8tB&r )
cuuilJluullou uud Iho actlou of Uie l > iiu yl-
vanln niilhorllles In the mailer ofthcoo.il
combination. Tits street M Inclined to t > lnco
tlio probability nf tlio lilll In the Now Jersey
legislature oeurliij the Uimlino of the gor-
ornnr ntlmt the poislhlllly that the Penn
sylvania imy bo nlifo to find ime ll.iw In t' ' : ( '
airreomont , nnd Heading displayed n Mron ? ,
temper throushotit most of the session
whllo roallratlons on the Into ndvujio nnd
Iho execution of slop orders C'i\o sugar n
weak spun In prices , caused by the execution
of some buying orders In Atonlcnii forspcott-
lalho noconnt. but Ihn gcnornl Hot ilurlni tlio
itronlor portion of the dny lemalned without
feature nf any kind nnd dullness und stagna
tion ruled. The now developments In both
Klchn.onil A West Point nnd Ti-nncssco coat
wnro proiluclUo of no further movements In
either of the stocks but n , demonstration
iicattHt iho bonds of the llrst imtr.od was fol
lowed by mi Immediate recovery nd In Ten-
nosscocoal r steady drlbb In : of stocks to
miirket to ro.illro on the late advance Kept
the stock ilrooplns throughout most ot the
session.
Tliero was also some buying of North-
nrsiurti. which wnsstiHl lent tondvunco Its
( imitations onu point , supposed to bo based on
the earnings of thu rompmy. , but the Inactive )
stocks were unusually b-jrreu of Intcrosi and
Iho limited animation Hhown In Kist Tcnnos-
( posecond prafurrcd tcsullo.t In no movemritt
In their prices. UeailhuMIM mlvaneeil In the
foriitioon , butltsncllvlly dwindled to ordinary
ptoportlons ; utter this no clmiuo nf note
oiourrcil In the stock hut Iho
opening of llio market uas mtiilo
on generally lower qtiotmions , but thn
sticngth ot Itonillng rallied the entire
market and a small fractional gain beo.iuso
Iho rule do plto the weakness In Sugar. The
movement In Atchl.son toward 12 o'clock fut-
tlior I advanced the list , but hero alt the mo
tion Iu the market coiscd , Iho suhscniiont
trailln linlim done within the narrowest lim
its nnd It was not until just at
the oloso when lha closing out of u
few long accounts satccd the list on"
n rhado. Thn mnrkct closed , however , dm !
and sta.idy to llrm , conorally at small frac
tional advances for the dnv. Tliote was no
matuilnl chniiEo In any ot Iho acllvo shares ,
but tbo majority of tlio list is slightly higher
than last , livening ,
Uovcrnment bonds liavo boon dull and
stoady.
Slnto bonds liavo been entirely neglected ,
The rollowlnit tire the clostim limitations for
the leading stocks on llio Now York flock ox-
cluingo today
Atchljon si' ' ( ; ( In nruiurrvd ntt
Ailnnig Kxprcss 143 N. V. Ccntrnl lie , ! *
Alton , T. II K5 N. Y. Chi. A Bt. I. . . . . ll'Mi
Alton. T. 11. pfil . . do prcforroil "li
Aiucrlciiti Kxpross. . . Ohio MI > sMlppl | 2IH
It. U , It. , V N ! O I do preferred ti
Canada I'nclllc fcil lOiitnrlo Jt Wentorn. . ZU ! (
Canndn Southern . . VI lOrevnn lmirovumu't | U.M
Contrnl 1'nilllc .11 dreuon Nnv SS
Chos. .S : Ohio N A Wfi
do l t preferred. . I'ncllle Mnll 'lii
do''nil preferred. . , . , IM > . &B 20
Chlcaito.V Alton. . . .US IMtKtinrit IW )
. . 11. HI ) Ktf.VI'iillninn 1'nlnco l.'P'f
( i. U. , C. A St. U . . . 7IM Heading 55'J '
Dol. llnilion I.V.i'i ' i Itock Iilnail Mi
Del. I * It W Pi ) St. ) . . , tH. K. iMpfd. . W
I ) , ft. It. 11. pfd MC * , Ht 1'niil 77
E tTolinuss _ > e . . . 7UI do preferred IVth *
do 1st preferred . 4) tit 1' . . Mln. .lMnn.ii ! :
< lo ' 'i.il uroforroJ. IS'i ' St. I'niil.tOmnh.i. . . 48
Krlc : WSi ! do preferred 114
do preferred Tenti. l.'usl A. Iron. . . 47
Kort Wnyna .161 Tui.ia I'uclllo IM (
Chi. A Knst ill To I AO. Con. jifil. . . . M
Hacking Vnlloy. . . . Union I'nclllc 4iiH
Houston.t Tevis. . . : i " 1) ) . 8. Ktprcia 4
Illinois Central. . . 101 WnbiisU. Kt. U A. 1'VA \
St. r. AUuluth li do preferred ' "J i
Kinins A Terns. . . . Wells KnrcoKx 144
l.aku KrloA , West. . A'ostem Union FM&
do preferred Am. Cotton Oil 7 ! {
I.nkeShoro Colorado Coal iti'- ! (
Louisville A Nnsli. . 7)H ) Iron Silver 1VO
Louisville , t N. A . , ' Ontario
Memphis , t Cnnr . . . si )
Michigan Central. . . .ill do preferred Ill
MILL. S , V W 01 Mitro A
do pfil I3A HuliTcr HO
Minn. & Ht. I. lllchm'nil& W.I'.Ter 1S'
do preferred 20 Wl consln Cen 18
.Missouri rncltlc. . . . , llront Northern pfd.lllO
-Mobile .tOlilo Chtenno ( ii 9 74 * (
NnslivllloClmtt , Lend Trust t'.i
N. J. Central liar Trust : W
Norfolk .VW. pfd. . . Soutliorn 1'acltle. . . . 38 ti
Northern 1'nclllc. . . K. O. W : t94
do preftiircd , do pttl VJS !
U. 1' . . Denverit . . . ll t 74)i ) !
NorthwcDtcrn KOX
The total sales of stocks loday w = ro S.VC3 )
shares. Including : Alclilson , I'L'.S.'Ui ; Kilo ,
H.780 ; Noithwestorn , U.OIVS : Keadim ? . 7J,500j
lilchmond & West I'olnl , lO.y.'O ; St. Paul , 0,000 ;
Western Union ,
I'lnancliil Km lew ,
Nnw YOUK. March Itt The Post says : The
morRiiieutof prices In the stock market today
waKii ulu natural , which Is as much as to say
that tlio market was exceedingly dull and
lluotuatlons Irregular. Hoadlus moved up nnd
down , after Us habitual disposition , within
the range of 1 point.
Now York Jlonoy Market.
NEW YOHK. March 10. MONEV ox CALL
Kaey at I'/i to 2 per cent ; lust loan. 2 per cent ;
closed olTored at l'i percent.
1'KIME MEKCANTir.E PAI'BII 131 pOF COnt.
STEUMNQ KXCIIANOE Quiet , but stonily at
J4.8514 for slxty-duy bills aud Jl.8711 for do-
inanil.
The closing quotation' on
U.S. l s rex Mutual Union OB. . . . 107
U.S. 43coup N. J. C. Int. Cert. . . . Hi
U. 8. 2s rex ' North. I'ncllio lots. . . .11-
Pacific OB of ' 1)5 ) ' North 1'aclUo Suds. . .
I.a. ittanipod 49 Northwestern Con. . 137
Tcnn. now set ( is. . North. Debont. Ss. . . 107
Tenn. nuw sot Si. . , , St. U ft I. M. ( ion. bs
Tenn. nuw set 'Ai. . . . St. I , . & 8. P. Ucn.M.
Canada Ho , 2nds Ht.l'aul Consols 121) )
Cen , 1'nclllc IsU St. ! . , C. Al'nc. l ts. ' 117
Den. JL.lt. K. IsM. . . . Tor. IMO. Tr. Is. . KIM
I ) . All. U. WcuUs. . Tor. l > . Ua.Tr. 2s. .
KrloiiulB Wo.t Bhoro
M. K. A. T. Gen. Us . . C. P.Uts 108
St. K. XT. ( Jen. Ss. . . It. It. WlBt !
bid.
Vliiiinclill > "otci.
Nrw YOHK. March 10. Clearings , 8133,012,730 ;
balances , 5tl,7JIOJ' ' ) .
KANSAS CITV , Mo , . Maroli J . Dank cloar-
IIIL-S this day , * I,4'J7.8.T ' .
I'Aititi. March 1(1. ( Thrco nor cent routes , 95f
KVio for the account cr. Interest.
i'Hir.AUKM'iiiA , 1'a. , Maruh 10. llrnk clcnr-
In.'s. 114.811,210 ; balances , $ .MK,5jU ; inonoy , ; ii ;
percent.
BUALTiMoni ! . Md. . March in. Hank clearings-
today wcro { 2.717,2.17 , aud. balances , $ J8JVJ1
Kate , 0 per cent.
MEMIMIIS. Tcnn , March Id Now York ex
change sclllnz nt par. Clearings. { 0)7,018 ;
balanccB , H1S.W1.
NKW OIILEANLa. . . March 10. CloarlnRs ,
$ l.u : ,37S. Now York oxchunuo : Commorclal ,
Me per $1,030 premium ; bank , 11.30 per KI.OUO.
HOSTOX , Mass. , March 10. Clearings. $10.806.-
27d ; balancct. J.,0.)7.0IU. ) Honey , S nor cent.
Kxchaiigoou Notv York , 15 to 20 per cent dis
count ,
T.oiiliin .StockMarltot. .
'j ' Jdmji ( Inr.lin Henn'll.\ \
LONDON , Mnrcii 16. [ New York Herald Cable
Special to THE HBK. ] Money was In butter
reiiucBt. Up torpor cent was puld today.
Afvanecs In tlio discount market were also u
llttlu harder in tone nt li per cont. Not u
great deal wan dolne. Tlio uppolntmonc of n
reoolvor for tlio alfalrg of Messrs. Murrlota .t
Co. had very little cIToct on the stock mar-
kutN , stopping buying In Argnnllno socuritles
was about all It did. Homo rails were bettor
all around , especially Northeastern and
llrlgliton. which gained ' / porconton tttuday.
Americans were dull and nogloctoU through
out the day ; Urand Trunk Issues , after bolng
very ( inlet , closed dull. Mexican rails also
declined , Italian , Portuguese.Greek and Ilra-
zlllan declined. Egyptian. Chilian , Turkish
are Improved. The ( .llvor market Is very ijulot.
Prices for ba are unchatigod atOUd.
Hoston .Stock Market.
BOSTON. Mass..MarchlJ. The followlni wora
the uloslrr,1 prices on stooki on the lloston
stock market toJny :
Aluhlion ATopekn. : IIH ( "nltimetA Hccla. . 24S
llOBton & Albany. . . 200 Kranklln. . . . 24Sn 4
Uonton A Itnlno , . . . 1H r&
C. II. 40 10IW za
ntchburu It It S3 t-Biitn Ko Coppur. . . t )
Flint .M'ero M. pfd 81,4 1U )
Kan. U. . ht. J. A 0. ll.l''J Iloiton Land Co . n
Ma . Contrnl 11 Snn Dk'ito Land Co. la
Mez.Con. com. . , . 1U4 Wait Knit Limit Co , iuv
N. V. k N. KnuUnd. 49 Hell Telephone. . , . MIM
N. V. fcN. Knu7 . . . 120 I.amiton J-toroH. , . . Mi
Old Colony 173 Water Power . 3I
\VB. ! Con com. . . . . . . (0 Cont. M . 13W
Allouei Mln.Co.new IV < Not A.T . M
Atlantic 10M II. * II. 0 .
Hottoa A Montana , . 3'J < II. | [ .
Denver .MlnliiK Ntocki.
. March 16 The following list
1s thn closing nuotallon-i on the Mluln : ox-
cnango today. K.iles ' . ' 4,000.
Alluubany . ( iold llock , . , , , ( i
Amity. . . . , . . . . . Ironclad
Argonaut . John J
llnllnrut . Juitlco
Ilaniikok-Cora II , , , , l-t'nTcnwortti
llates-IIuiilcr . I/oxlnnton
llllt Indian . I.Hllu llulo
May Moieppa
Ilrownloir . Morning ( Jlliu 3D
Calllona. . , . , . Ore Z7i
Claudia ) . I'ark Coniiolldatcd. .
Century . I'ay Hock , . Z7iP
Clay County . 30 Totoil P
Diamond II . 2 * I'unler
Denver ( lai and Oil ' lllalto 10 : ,
Kuimoni.- . , , . llunnlnu Lode 80
( ioltyiburK , . . . . . . Wlialo 0
Oulden Treanuro. . . . Oi
New York Mining : < Juotatloni.
New YOUK. March 1(1. ( The following are the
closing mining stoctc quotations :
lleit , V lielctier 23) ) Muilcan , I'M '
Caledonia H. u 103 Ontario .C.1X )
Cliollur 100 Jublr , , , , , , , , , 90U
Con. Cal. A Va 116 I'lyuioutU 175
DvadHOOd IW Haiave 150
Kuiekal'on lltt Sierra Nevada. . . . . . US
( iould , V Curry , 1U Standard 1U
llale&NoruroiB. , . , liO Unlou Cuu 110
HouatBtake . . .IXUU Vcllow Jacket lUi
Horn Silver .VX )
Sun 1'raitc'Uru .MlntiiR ; IJuotutloiu.
SAN 1'jtANCisco , Oil. , Murctt 16. The official
clo liu quotilIo : # for tnlnlnt Rtocks today
wcro a < ; follows : .
Atta i . . . . ' . to Navajo . . . . . . . . . . iuc"
Hiilwer OIW oiihlr SO )
licit A tlnlchcr , . tin I'otosl IIU
llodlf Connnlldntcd. : S.ivace IM
Con ( ! A Vn . - M.V ! > lcrr.i Nevada K.t
Crown Point , l 'M Union Con litt
Knrekn Con . . . I. 1M > Utah
iionld A Currr. . . m Vollow Jacket 110
llnlo A Norcross. , , 'lf ) ' Tom. . . . 10
Moxlcnti X. O M
Mono i 10' '
i.ivi : .
* *
Steady Kim of Si'iiclt I'lnds Prlros
nnil th t Trinlc Unsettled.
OMAHA. March ik three days' receipts foot
up 8.203 entile , But ) ? ho < s und 2.0.V ) sheep ,
ngatnsl M ? ' out IU' , rsC6j hogs and 2WJ sheep
the llrsl half of JUKI week , about the .imo
number of unlliciMid'shcop and an Incioase of
12.501) hogs. , , A
The gottoral caltlo market was slow nn.l
dull with prices very tinovon , but lUa to l. > c
lower Ihnii .Monilay. Tnoru was a very no-
llcoablo scnreliy of the moro doslrahlo heavy
steers , and on this account outside buyers
wcro somewlwl icurlctcd In lliolr pur
chases. The local demand was fair
lint wllh Iho present and ptospcctlvo
liberal ollerlncs buyers were In no hurry to
111 ! outers e\c pt al shaded ptlcu * .
lluslnco was dull and dragging tliroiiqh *
outbuyurs being ItidllTcronl nnd
moro or less bearish and sellers
holdlnc on doggedly for at least slo.uly prices.
The clnso found a , few loads unsold , part of
which will goon through lo eastern liiiitkels.
Very good l.voj to l.iOJ-lb. steers Mild from
ticu to Jl.no , with fair lo coed l.t ) U to 1,20lb. .
steers at front JU.u to $ .55. Common.sh light
cat tlo sold from $ .1.1:1 to I L2.1.
Thcro was u very fair show'iig of butchers'
nnd eaunoiV stocx anil no Improvement In
Iho market. In fact outside of Iho pieitv
good OOWH nnd hot tors , suitable for the dressed
beef trade , the market was slow und lower.
Medium nnd common eows ute soiling till ot
lOc to l.'iu lower than on Monday , and 'Going In
fairly liberal supply on slow silo at Unit.
Klght good .stuff , whllo eonsldcr.tblv lower
Ihtin 11 week or leu days into , has shown
very llttlo uhnneo worthy of note so far this
weoit ( ioo.l cows and heifers void nt from
fifio to Kilo , fair to good stuff fiom W.25 10
82.5' , und common und canning gr.tdes from
$1.23 to JJ.23. Hulls. o\on uiiil situs were In
fair demand and htoudv at from 8'.73 to J.1.21.
Calxes were llrm ; voals , $1.33 to ? .23 ; largo
calves and yuarllii a , Jill ! to ? 1.10.
Stuckors mid feeders were In good supply
and f ilriloinanil at fully steady pi Ices , llcitli
looal speculators mid country nuyum were In
thu Held and a fair number changed hands
largely at f-Vj iot.1.21. Kcpiobunlalho sales :
No. Av. Pr No. Av. IV No. Av. Pr.
; i. . KCI $ : i i : : i..nco Ji w ai..u" i $ i5'"i
2. . ins ; i is is .nw : : i 40 .r.'ri ; IM
17..I1SS a .0 40..IIB7 ' 140 17..12I'.1 : i5T
O..IOH y Si 5i..ii'w : MU yj .1271 : IM
14. .11170 I ! i''i ' 7..liW : : MO 17..WS7 III1) ! )
: ii..ioii : i 2 , ' > 1..IU40 it M in. .I2M : ibo
1H..1U.M It 2 > 1..IJ20 II II 2I..I2J. ) : iOO
20. tun ; i i''i 4 .IVIH : i 40 ii..iuj ! : ami
i . tr.M a 2. < II..IIGO : a 411 : H..i2r4 an )
ia..iiM a in 20..uv. a 4,1 22. .11:17 : : ioo
10. . wi a 11..HB1 a 41 4ti. . Ttw aiia
4. .11:11 : ; i ; n : . .121:1 : a 45 . ' ) . . i.n . : > air
11. .11111 a : u 2i..i22t a 45 iu..r.i ) ao
in. u.'s a ao u.,1201 : u5 it > .1:07 : a TO
8..io7 : > a : i.ri 2s..uau aao iu. ia.ii a 70
17. lov. a : n IU..M7 : . ari m..iuai : i7.-i
ia..ii7 a : r a. iwfl ar > o is..i35i a 75
1.105) ) a M i. .mm a. 11 HJ..I.W ai
so 11.11 ai7'j : 2o..rj7 ; : IM 24..ia.u ain
in. . iiiri a a7'i iu. . isoo a.vj 2o..ioOi too
cow.
1..10IO 1 i. % 11.070 225 4. .1012 SHI
1. . 770 1 60 1 .110J 225 15..IOTO 2 IU
1..10I3 1 fiO 4. . b70 2 2" 1.1180 20)
2. . 11 ID 1 VJ 1. . 070 22 > 7. . 1187 2 II ]
1. . WU 150 17 . HIJ 225 1 , . 1021) 23 ( !
4. . 7.10 160 J..1KJO 225 10.1070 2 li )
1. . U2J 160 I. . 050 2'J-i 1(1. ( . O.H 2 0 >
1. . fiGO 1M 2. .r.rn 225 10. . 1)77 ) 2 C.5
i. . on i r > > 2.10'2 ) 2 > ia..ii3o sin
I ) . . 87(1 ( 160 17. 813 2110 (1.135 ( 2 fi5
15. . 777 1 G" : . . Oil ) 2a.'i 2..HSO 2G7'J '
a . ( iCIi 165 21. . 048 2a5 5..1UJI 2CT'i
1. . OK ) 1 ( H 0. . 61)1 ) 240 17. . 55 ! ) 270
0. . OJ5 175 I0..10aU 240 10 1012 270
1. . 790 1 75 21. . M.J 2 40 10 . tt.S 270
17. . Sfl'l 175 III. . SOS 240 14. . 1050 270
1. .11113 175 2. .1105 24) ) a. . 7" ! 275
6. . b91 1 75 l.llbO 2 10 4. . SSJ 275
4. 845 171 I..1UUO 240 1..1209 275
23. . 059 1 8D 27 . 8" > 7 2 f.O I ) . .101) 275
10. . ! ) I5 2 ( K ) 4J..I070 250 II..1 05 280
1. . 810 200 U .1145 260 11. .1007 290
2..1IIO 2 OJ II. . 810 260 10..10V 20) )
2. . ( Hi 200 7. 0 0 263 III. . SO. . 2 M
i. . irco 20) ) ai. . im sw j..iati ) aoj
1.1000 200 J..1D.V ) 250 H..li'Si : . ' 100
2. . U 200 27 , . 051 2 52 > J l..lI'W ! a 00
1. . 740 2 CO 0. . 9i 2 55 23.10.5 a 00
a . uio 2 25 ,
fi..l034 205 10. . 733 275 1. . 010 275
1. . 000 2 75 .
f (
, OAUVB3.
1. . 300 210 1. . 110 450 1. . 370 500
2 , . : > ! ) ) ass , ' , < , . 'fc ' 5.0 ? i. . HO a 23
i. . MO i orf' { ; . ; ' '
1..12G3 173 1..1870 223 1..1210 2 KS
1..1120 173 1..14SJ 220 2..1820 2 7f.
1..1230 200 1..T.I30 22i 3. )3 ) < ti 275
I. 1350 200 1..14&J 2 3) 20. .1460 2 7.r
II. 1100 200 J.i,630. 2 : 1.1151 280
1..12,10 200 1. . 053 231 1..1J30 2DO
1..1310 2 OJ 1..14IO 2i3 : 1..1430 ; ill. )
1.111)0 2 CO 1..14UO 243 1..1270 : tOO
1..1040 200 1..1650 2'40 1..1760 1100
1..113) 200 1..14GO 25 ! ) 1..1S03 303
1..1COO 21(1 ( 1..1703 203 1..1P20 a 10
i..i7oo an 1..1750 2 GO 1..1330 320
1..1100 2 20
ETA 0 3.
2..1380 2 S3
OXCN.
2..1723 2 6
STOCKEIIS AND FZBDKIM.
1. . 810 213 2. . 750 I ) OJ 3. . 81 . ' 115
1. . 710 215 64. . 31 3 ( X ) 17. . 8J7 315
1. . 680 2 Vi It. . 040 300 3. 'JO 323
2. . .V20 2 33 4. . 772 30) ] . . MM 320
35. . 518 2f,0 5. . 708 3 OJ S..703 320
1. . flO'J 250 4. . 712 300 7. . IH3 320
1. . 333 2 75 II. . C 7 3 10 2. . "W 320
10. . 707 283 1) ) . . 7M 310 H. . Dill 320
5. . 472 2 S3 0. . 783 310 G0..10M ) 325
1. . 8-M 283 0. . 7011 3 K'i ' 0. . 881 323
2. . MO 200 13.1020 315 20..1128 330
WYOMING CATTf.E.
No. Av. l > r. No. Av. I > r.
21 nolfors , cf.1014 $3 10 21 hoiforscf.l03J ( J310
lions ItccelptH conllniio liberal , Iho run
bolng moro ihan dotthlo last Wednesday's
run. the supply for thrco days exceeding that
of the llrst three days of last week by about
12,500 head , Light and medium weight , hogs
predominated , although there was u voty re-
spcetablo snowing of decent heavy weights.
The shipping demand was comparatively
llghtand this ( act , together with Iho llboi-
ullty of the offerings , loft Ihu local buyers
masters of the bitimtlon. Opening bids were
all of Tic lower than Tuesday's general maikoL
and trail Ing was slow on this basis. The
range was very narrow. Oood light and
butcher weight hogs bold largely at from J4.50
toil,55 , common , heavy and mixed packets
mostly at from J.45tod.50 ) , Moit of the hogs
Milling J4.5" > were moro or loss soiled , omo
cholco sot led heavies brought $4. < ! ) and com
mon stult and ihrowotilh bold as low as from
fl.20 lo J 1.40. The market Improved toward
the close on favorable news from Chicago , the
close bolng nctlvo wllh the early doollno re
gained. Sales were largely at from JI.43 lo
W.Mazalnstfrom J1.50 to il.55 Tuesday , the
general avcrago of jirlcos paid being (4.40
agalnst.52 | Tuesday und tl.OS'i last Wednes
day. Jtonrcseiitatlvo sales ;
No. Av. Bli. IT. No. Av. gh. IT.
73 200 280 $1 35 20 22J ft 50
II , 275 4 35 81 211) 80 453
5 370 40 435 72 255 M 450
15 3fiO 40 4"40 Ui 28S 100 450
5 IS ) I 4 40 M 2.VI 203 451
0 2fll 40 4 4Q 60 2 3 40 450
35 SOS 200 4 40 27. . . . 100 450
3. . . 210 4 40 84 301) ) 230 453
5 22H 4 40 68 270 40 460
0 180 4 40 M 25(1 ( NX ) 45(1 (
(17 ( 231 320 4 42'J R ) 314 hO 450
05 232 110 445 U ) 210 S8J 450
OJ 25J bO 445 HI 233 bO 450
05. . . .832 40 445 63 232 45)
til 202 40J 4 45 ft ! ) 223 450
58 310 2hO 445 U7 IfS 4 Ml
33 200 83 4'l/5 ' / 7 223 4 50
74.240 320 4 ft 75 242 40 450
70 . . . . 23.1 120 4 43 47 . . . ,322 120 4 .T )
57 2l 8 120 445 7) 248 bO 45,1
03 243 m 4137J 2J5 4) 450
U8 203 2UO 4,43 . 04 257 JCO 450
71 234 20) MSi HI 200 80 450
74..231 120 4.S5 c. 73 . . . ,2:10 : 120 450
07 248 3U > fiJii DD _ 177 40 450
' ' ' ' ' ' '
lifl'lill.'Siw 10) 4 , . ! . . ! . . 40 450
50 201 1C ) 4 45r 75 232 40 450
73 231) 28) ) 4'15 | li 35 40 450
83 2V2 83 445 fi . . I'.U ' 4 50
71. 131 83 4,45 M 203 4 50
liM 2(17 ( 240 44' | , 7il 153 ICO 453
58. . .2514 200 4.j4i , 78 243 UK ) 45)
75 1U8 40 4,45 , , . 72.,200 120 450
74 108 120 4 45 , Ul 2(13 ( 83 450
IK ) 282 283 4 5 62 2s7 120 450
fi.1 20-J - 200 447U | , M 20o 40 450
81 22J 40 447Jir ; , 7U 224 M 4 5'J
70..ttU 120 4,4 hn TI 2J1 Hil 450
75 2.'S 40 4 itfi , 115Jfifl bO 4 50D
71 247 40 4t < 7 > , , Ul ] 4 M
7J 218 I'.O 4411i | , 70 214 40 450
CO 223 4bO 4i7i | { W ) IbO 160 4M
10 245 447' , 03 IN ) 120 452) ) ' ,
t . . . . .27 ! ) 4 50 6U 251 120 4 5'4 !
14 270 4 60 78 240 200 4 62'J
m 207 4 60 bl . . . .213 tO 452) ) ' ,
(15 ( 29(1 ( 1C ) 463 dl..2IU 40 455
8) , . . .18J 4 60 ! 215 40 455
Kl 2U ( 80 4 50 U'l 2UO M 453
75 223 (18 ( 4 60 1 3M 465
04 243 bO 4 60 G < 1 175 46(1
44 334 4 60 07 210 40 453
74 243 4 50 70 ll 455
CO 233 100 450 CO 230 455
7l ! 24.1 320 45) ) 4 ! ) 218 455
5U Iii8 4 63 10 315 IM 4 CO
vies AM ) notions ,
n 21B 375 5 218 425
1 330 4 ( 1 201) 423
6 . . . . U76 4 20
HiiEM' Hul two loads of sheep were re
ceived , and they were billed direct to n , local
slaughterer. Desirable muttons are wnutod
by local house * , and price * uro onotubly
strong , I'u I r togooa tuitlvus , 14.25(3.143 ( ; wesi-
i , HCWiW.'J ; couiuou uua dlock hcup , J..OO
OA73 : good to clioico l.imbs wolghltift forty to
ninety pounds. ll..M3noo.
llncolptt if ) I IHlpjutlJU of Stock.
niclalrj olotsNn 1 disposition of siostt as
shown by the hi.i'M of the Union Siook Yards
company for the twonty-fourhoarj , ondtn ; at
Oo clock p. mMarch 10 , IJJ.
Cnri. Head Cars. Head Caro. IIc.vl
117 Z.WJ 101
lilsit'osmov.
Omnha 1'nrklne roraimnj- . . S't 1,011)1 )
Tlio I ) . II , Itnmntond Co. . . .
HwlHXCo
Citdnhjr Pncklnitconipanr. . 4,4V ) '
Klnsnti ft Son .78' '
Hhlppcru mid feeders I.S33 UN
I.ort over Law
Totnl I jsill s l.T'l ti
l.Uo Stoelt Al. r ! el.
CniCAno.Tit. March Hl-IHpoelal Tologr.im
toTllK IlKK.I Tim oalllii niurket wits wo'ik
nnd unevenly lower todny. tiood butchers'
mid cnlincis' stock sold nfmut us well ns be
fore , but In shipping steers llmro was an av-
urago lediicllon from Momlay's prices of lOc
per ICO Iks In eon-semioiteo of the recent
hoiivy roonlpts of catllu suited to the wants of
thucastorii nnd foreign nrirkeis the u oh.in-
nols nro Just now preliy wuli IP led ami of
course the demand Is weaker. The tempt
ingly low prlecs provnlMtu led to liberal buy-
In and sellers u id nut Und It necessary to
earry ever uuy considerable number of any
gradoof caltle. Many good bunches of steers
were ottered nun they \\aro numerous nt
from $ i.'fl to $1,11.1. but llio largest tiirt were at
prices ranging downwnd from f 1,2.1 tu 9.1.40 ,
(4 2.1 bolng Iho popular price for steers and
from J2.itolMbuvlnar ) most of theeowsand
bulls. Quotations ratine all thiMv.iy from $1.3.1
to $1.50 for omiiclalnd cows to JVlO to $3.25 for
extra steers.
The receipts of hogs wcro a alii llbcr.il but
they weto iiuouKUKU head less than for Tues
day and there was n much tnoie sitlsfaetory
market than was eviiorlotu'ed on the preced
ing ( lavs of this week , hlvshl hois sold uspu-
elaliy well. They coiii'iianilcd an itdvanco of
lOo per KM His. , the b"U of tlio offerings soiling
around tl.uo. from I4.IU" } to } 4 til being paid for
a few fancy sorts. There were few sales of
ItO'ivy hois nt tnor JI.Ki , though I4.UJ was
leachnd In 0110 or two Instances. The deiuaitd
was lu'tlvo nnil all Iho sloDk changed hand' ) .
\vo dtioto closing prloes at from $1.51 toll' ) )
for light and f J.I ) to Him lor ho.ivy and med
ium weights. Culls sell anywhere ftoin J2.00
lo J4A3.
Tim drift of the sheen maikot was sllshtly
In Iho illiocilon of weaker prices , The de-
matiit was us active MH before but supplies nro
ooiulng forward too freely. Sales weru a llttlo
slow nnd llio nverai-o of prices a shade lower ,
ynotat'ons wore at from l.3) ) to J 1.25 for poor
lo extra sheep and from } V25 to Jd.'JO for lambs ,
Culls srll at from * , ' .73 to HOO.
Kocelpts were ! tJallle , 17.003 ; hogs , W.OuO ;
sheep , H.UJO.
Noxv York l.tvu Stock Murker.
NKW VOIIK , March 10. llr.KVKs Heeolpts.
1.1IS head , IiioludlnguO cars for sale. Market ,
steady ; native Moors. fl.txjijVi.lU per 100 Ins. ;
bulls and cows , JUiJi&'iSJ ; drcsso 1 beef steady
at H0.ns.ll ) per 100 Ibs. ; shipments today. 6.01) )
( juartors of beef ; tomorrow , 570 buovos and 20
sheep.
OAI.VIIS Hccolptsco head ; veals , J0.002S.50
per 100 Ibs.
SiiKiii' HooelptK. < i,2 ! > 51io.id ; market a shade
firmer : Elicop.VGO&3.s7 > ti ; lamb , n.iOia7.821 } :
tlrcisod mutton steady nt U10ljo per lb. ;
driMsutl lamlH llrm .
lloos liecolpts. 7.2IU head , consigned direct ;
nominally stc.idy atI.OO@U > ) per 100 Ibs.
Katu.is City I.lvoSlock .Murkol.
KANSAS Cirr. Mo. March ! ( ! . CArrr.E lie-
colpts. 4,100 ; shipments , 2.0 JO ; hlcers. dull and
weak ; cows anu feeders , steady ; dressed beef
and bhlp | > lng steers sold atJ.I30 < ii4.3) ; cowsand
heifers , t2.UO3.30 ; stockcrs and fcedois , Sl.O )
. .
Hens Kecelpts. 8i03 : ; shipments , 3.420 ;
he.ivy 610e higher ; e.Miomo r.niic , I1.00a4.05 ;
bulk. f4.4Dtiti.50.
blir.ni1 Hccelpts. 2,003 ; shipments , 2.003 ;
market acllte and flrm ; muttons , $1,003320.
81. Louis I.lvo Slock 'Mlirkcl.
ST. I.OITIP , Mo. . March 10 C Trt.i : Kecolpts ,
1,200 ; shlpmcnlH , a * > 0 ; market steady ; fulr to
gooa natlvo stceis , $ ,1.25I..V3 ; fair to eood
Indian and Tuxi < n stoets. } J.4U.130.
lloos Hccolpts , 5,003 ; shljimonts , 1,200 ; mar
ket strong nnd higher : heavy , il.70 < 2I.H > ;
iiiixod , tl.2oail..VJ ; light , 3l.403l.bO.
\VKSTIIN : rAcitixn INTJKIST.S. : :
Tor lliu I'lintVrck Not I.'ijnul lo
That of Last Year.
CINCINNATI. O. , March lii. ( Special Telegram
to Tin : HKR.I Tomorrow'- ) Price Current will
hiiv ; The week's packing In the wosl has been
175.000. agatusl 285,009 last year , making a total
of 3110,030 since March 1 , against 015,000 a year
ago.
Loading places compare as follows :
CITIES. | IMI2.
170.001) ) l-.li.IHIO
Knneaa City. . . 67,000 73.000
Ouinliil . f.ono
St. I.ouls , 1'J.OOO ZJ.OJO
IndlnnapollH. . 17.000
Milwaukee. . . . 11.000 20.0IH
Cincinnati. . . . 14.0UO IB.tOO
Cedar Itnplds. 8.0UO 18JU
Clove-lain ) 10.0JO 11,0 JO
All otlicru 45,000 h'l.OOJ
Mrs.Wlnslow's Sooililns Syrup for chil
dren teething cures wind colic , dlurrhoja , etc.
S5 cents a bottle.
it.irrr.K wirn
Olio of tlio Irspnulor | Kllloit anil OIID
Constiililu AVoiiuilcil.
WiLMiNGTO.s1 , Del. , March 10. A desperate
battle between four burglars who blow open
safes and robbed stores In Milford , Del. ,
Sunday night anil thrco constables occurred
early this morning. The burglars boarded
tboNorfolU express duo hero nt 4:15 a. iu.
i'hoy were recognized by tbo constables , who
bad also boarded tlio train. After the
train loft Dover the constables at
tempted to arrest their rnon. The
latter retreated to the platform on
one of the cars niul opened fire , which wns
returned by the constables. Constable
Smith received a llosh wound on the right
cheek und a trilling wound in the rlghthand.
The burglars jumped off thu train wliilo it
was running ut a blgh rate of speed and dis
appeared in the darkness. It was at llrst
thought 111 at none of them bad been hurt ,
butono crippled by a bullet wound in the
thigh was found hiding under a fonder stack ,
Ho was recognl/od us .lames , n Wilmington
base ball player , and died inter. The nion
are described as ranging in ngo from 20 to 114-
years. Men ara scouring the country in
search of tlio three m n who got away.
DoWitt's Sarsaparllla destroy * , sued poi.
sons ns scrofula , skin disease , cozeina , rheu
matism. Its timely use saves many lives.
Visit of a King.
SIN FuAvcisro , Cal. , Marcti 10. Tlio trad
ing1 schooner Tarawoy has arrived from the
South Sea islands , having on board Klni ;
Tonbrnno of natantatl , ono of the Gilbert
islands , The king miido Uio voyage out of
curiosity ,
Dewltt's Sarsaparilla cleanses ttie blood.
ViinliniiHter Killed by Itniki'iiiuii.
BiiiMiMiiuM , Ala. , March 10. AtOuds-
den , Ala. , yesterday afternoon , Armstrong
Kiowurt , general yard urns tor of tlio Homo &
Decatur railroad , was shot and killed by Colin
Dalghdull , a brakoinan , with whom ho was
having n quarrel.
Dinoaso never successfully attarl a sys
tem with pure blood DoWlll's Sarsaparilla
makes pure , now blood and enriches the old.
Murnril Ills \Vlfo lo llriith.
, Pa. , Mnvuh 10. During n family
quarrel , Frank Jovltlo throw a lighted lump
on Ms wlfo , Millie , The lamp exploded and
the was literally roasted to death , Jovillo Is
al largo.
Don't Be Deceived ,
Especially when j-our general welfare
inny ha at stake. If unyonu olTcrB you
Johnnii Hoira Malt Extract and " Jolmnii
Iloir'a" sigtmdiro is not on tlio neck of
the hottlu , do not take it under any cir-
ctiinstnnccH. Elmior & Memlt'lsoa Co. ,
Solo AgcntH and liuporturs of Mineral
" \Vatera , 0 Barclay street , Nuw York.
OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TENT & AWN-
INQ COMPANY ,
I1 . lintntnocki. oil aid
rutihcrrluthliu Homt for
cntnloiK > 111,1 hnrnim.
HAOS AND TWINKS
BEMIS OMAHA BAD GO BISHOPS CO.
Importers nmt mmijf10- l nt , tnlnnll.i , rnlton
ttiron. rope , lirinp , jntc , rtr
Klour Sncln , lltirlnpi nnd Tnrreil vontagr. etc.
Tithio. 313 ! J. 15th t
HIOYOI.KS.
M.O. DAXON ,
Illcyclos suM on nuintlilr
p.iyinonH.
I ? ) N. IMh t. , Uinilit
BOOTS AND SI1OKS.
MORSE-ODE SHOE CD ,
I1UI llovrir.t Strn'U
I'nclorr corner Illli nnrt Du'.ulm
Wo nro iiiaklnK clo'o prlooj tu oi < li ti i orj , nn I ftro
n il'is < nf K di which li vorr i
nblonltli i
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UQt'OUS ,
HER & 00. , n.R. OROTTE ,
Manor Mrrehant * .
Impnrtnr nnd .tobhnr at
Wlno < und l.lnitari
MitDtifnetnr'ri K > nnc > .U'i IOWnn.1 107J
Kntt InJlA Hilton I'rlci'llit
FRIOK& HERBERT.
\Vho1o9i1o llquur ilcRH't
10JI Karnnmtt.
MILLINKHY
0. ASTONEHIll , ) . OBERFEIDERA.-CO. ,
Mllllnerr. tuitions clo.iXs Importers A JoM > cr ot
etc , mllllncrr , notions. M l (
order * prompt. 2)3 17.
110-113 9 ICtli M. Uaithft. f lltli M.
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK SNOW DROP OIL
LIME CO. , No ( mil odor , no mnoky
lt fln d nnd i'ii I in no ) j , no thnrrlnu
ot nlrka , Attkronr pro'
olli. MO ! KTO.MC , ulu. oer fur It.
iMUSIOAL ,
A. HOSP , JR. ,
. orK n . nrtliH ,
initcrlitli , eto.
f Dj'.ulnl stroll.
OYSTHUS.
A.BOOTHPACKIHO CO. PLATT & . CO , ,
Kli'i t'oU'/t
' ! Oysters , nn
l'nckvrs"f nsi
nnil 3W .South Ut'i Ht
D/ivlil Cole , M.nnjjr
pVHUALLS , SIM UTS. K'VC.
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KINQ&SINEAD , RQBINSDH STOKESCIl
Mniinfncturprn of " 11 A tn'fVc lobralPi > "llnck'V * .
Bkln" Overall t , imtilrf.
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, lilrl X
1'iitit1' mur-
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iillM.Mo.CilI I3S. llth-9t. plilrtt , 10 Us. etc. I'.ntt
O.li'itl I.
PHODUC'K COMMISSION' .
IMntillslicd. 1S7J. BRANCH & CO. ,
WHITNEY & GO. 1'roduro , frulti oC nit
Iliilter. KIIHI nnd I'oul-
tr > . klml , oyslon.
; U'IS. Utli et. Onmlin ir > tliniid llarucy Strcslt.
KIRSDHBRAUN& . JAS. A. CLARK il CO. ,
SONS. , Iluttcr , chcoio , fit i ,
Ilutter , CKKI nnd poultr/ poultry nnil fume
liJtlllonnnl-st. ai ; soutii nth
RIDDELL&CO. , G. PEGAU ,
Conunls'lon M orohnnt ,
Iluttcr. choois , OKCI.TOI- 1'roiluco , lltitlor. Kn\ ,
ctndlci , frulu , poultrr ( 'hi'O'e nnd t'oultrj- .
and . 12ti ! nnd Ilimnut St ) .
Kitiuo.
Oinalia.
MULUH& . niC CLAIM BINGIIAM&SO'I.
Specialties , tititnr. oif i Scml us your K KI , Hut
choono. poultry , uto. .Vo. lor , I'diillrr. llntuo ,
158 IHi lto ( . lit Nf. 11UI3. , itc. :
bank. 1701-3 I.oiviMitrorlh 8 !
SCHROEDER & GD. MOORE &FERQUSON ; \
ItuUur , V.f < t , clioi'n ,
Cnsli Iniyprn bnttor and I'rnlH , Poultry , Cnuio
'KK ; linndlcs nil other Ap'iils for Mji-r'n ltiinl
produce on ( oiumli.slon llnma nnil Ciiltliplru
421 S. llth 3t.
lltli M. - Unmlin
OREEIEY&CO. , J. B. HUSE&.CO.
Iluttcr. PW. nonltrj- . Our siH'fliHIin : Ililltc-r.
BIIINI' . lildei > nnil finlt , fxi : * Hud pnultrj , 101.1
10U7 IIOMiird HI. Howard street
W. E.RIDDELL
\Vliolsn1o liuttcr i OCRS
llurs nnd aollH for
cnili. 41. ) S. lltli-nt.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER CD.
Carrr a full itock of Wrapping paper , nil Uli
of tfl ln < ' , otc
printing , wr/ipplnx nnd
- .
lltW lion-aril st.
writing paper , card pa
per , otc. Tel. 17J )
STOVE ItEPAIUS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Stove ropulrj nnii wil r
ultiicliTiKintK fur uny klnj.
uf ntove muo. : !
HJ1 Ilouulii.
SASH. I TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW GO. H. HARDY &CD.
,
UanufrvcturorJ of gnsli. Tori , dotli , alb u nit ,
Ouon. blinds nnd fnnor goods , tiouiof r
mouldlnKi. Ilrnncli of nl-liliu fiiiuJ' , child-
fice , iib nnd Iznrd Hli. rea' CArrlaircs.
niVKarnnm Hlroot.
SOU TH OMA H A.
UNION STOCK YARD3 CO. , - - LIMH
COM M1SS f ON M KUJ ( U A N To.
ALLEN ROOT-V ; CO. , QASMANH
Iloom .11 liclmn Ilullil- Hooim , 0) ) nl 01
UulUlnz Koutli rbinzj liil I Id 11/ .
Omaha. bo mil
Uvcry MAN can Im
BE B'/UONO - J VIO- - .
OROUS in all ' peris V I'
Jby usin OPANI3H I'K
NKRVINB.thegrcnt Mpmileh IlemtMly. YOUNO MBN K
OK Ofcl ) suffering from NBRVOUH DB11IIITV , J.OST or
FAII/INO MANHOODnltlillyei.ii ; loneconvulsions , , neivcui
. proitrailon , CH'jsiil hy ( house of upiiiiu , tobacco or alcohol , wake.
fulness , menial depression , loss of power in cither sci , sprrinatoi-
i AND AfTKK iiiK , ilnva caused by self abuse and over inriiilcfiico or any personal wrak1
ness can ba restored lo perfect health nnd Ilic NOniIJ VITAMTY OF 8TJJONO MBK.
We ei > e a written guarantee with 6 boiea lo euro any c.isu ur refund tlio money. Ji boxb uoici $5
For sale in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. r
Inntantlr flops the mo t orcruclallni : palnsj novcr Mln toilvocmotu tlio mitferJi.
Korhiiralns , lirulsoi. hwUnc'io , P I In tlm rloit op slh ) , lii'iiliicn , tot'ncn ' , '
or i\ny oxtonml pain , n , few applications , ruljood on by ImmJ , not lilco iimsio , 1:11113. :
intr the pain to iiiHtantly stop. For ooiK.-HHiMH , Inlliiiiiii illoin , rhou iiiithm , nni- ,
ralffln , limliniro. scUtitu , palm In Uio HIII ill of Iho luok. rao-o oxlaiulod nml ru
noatotl upplloatlons uro nocosstiry : AU Intarinlitn \ \ , illiirrJiioi , irsoiUrr , e.Mr * ,
spasms , itimson , frtlntln-'K'clls ) , iiorniiisiiew , H ! oploisiioss , are rolioyod ijislatiJiif. i
atiilnu cklv ruriiil by ta U In' , ' inwardly 20 toi' ( ) ilrom in half u tumbler o ( w.i4ur.
MccVits .v . boUlo ; 801(1 ( by arue\i \ * With UADWAY'S ' PILLS il.ora . is no better
cure or prcTt-nllvo of I't-vcr nnd ASIIO.
t
llrcrr MAN who woul'l know Iho Oil AND TltllTHB , tlio I'Jaln Knrtii , the
Old Kccrpla mid the Nun Dlsrnvurlcn of Meillcnl Bclonco tit ( itipllf'i to
Married Mfo , fchuulcj write fur our wonderful Illllo liiioU , calU-il
"A TUKAT1HB KOIl J1KN ONI.V. " TonnroarncttTiinn WB will MBlluiio
copy inllrely Jfrre. In plain sealed cover. "A rufiico from tboquacks. "
THE ERIE MEDICAL CO. , UUFFACO , N. Y.
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