Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 10, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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TIIK OMAHA DAILY HE ! * FRIDAY , MARCH 10. IflOH.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Declined Ono Oent on Forebodings of
a Bearish Oovoramont Report.
CORN WAS STRONG UNTIL WHEAT DROPPED
All rinn * of the Hull Clique KipcctoU
to lie rrimtnitril , ntul u Orunt
Cniili In I'rlrM Mujr
1'ollon- .
CtilCAno , 111 , , March 0. rorolmdltif , " ? of tlio
Kovcrnnicnt report tomorrow of tliu Block of
wheat on lituid would bu bearish cauid ! a do-
: llnu of nearly Ic today In tlio prlcu of tlio
CcrcaH
Corn was strong until wheat hejsan to drop ;
It tliun weakened and closvil ? ic lower tliiin on
the day buforo. Trovlnlons vero dull , mid
closed with losses of 7 > , ic In pork nnd laid and
2Vic In ribs.
With tlioVoiiKosted condition of tlio wheat
tnarkut , tlio Doilito report meaiH milch more
than usual. If the reserves arc much greater
than looked for , It may bu the means of de
feating all plans of the heavy holder * known
as the bull illii | ' , and something of a crash
In prices may follow. If the showing Is qulto
the inverse , making the reserios below 100-
000,000 bu. , It will bu alarmliii ? to thuliort
Kellers and may start a bull campaign. Htatls-
tlelan Iloditu Is celebrated for bis surprises
nnd ItlH not Ntratw that operations arc light
In advanro of Ids March .statement.
Mild m'ather , prety ) fret ! offerings , weak
rabies and tbi ! abieneo of any support con
tributed to the Impetus to the downwaid
trend. Them were a peed many crop ( lamiipo
ruportx but they did not seem to attiact any
attention , compared with thu talk that t'hf-
rt\w \ > N wildly out of linelth other prices.
Tin1 price at the opening : wa < > fioin > te to'c
lower Hum thu closing of yestctday ; held
fallly steady for a while , bill later iiecllned
7 c for May and Ic for.lnlv ; then lilted .stead
ier nnd closed fioni % c to Ic lower for May and
Ic lower for July than thu cloilnj , ' HguiChOf
yesterday.
TliuMiny that James II. Iveene Is the central
OKIIII * In tni ! hull ciliiio | did not becumo public
until after 'change hours.
A fuwr buyers took liold In thu corn lilt soon
nftcr the opening with some show of Inteiu.st
mid theto was a slight rally. Hut with tbe.su
orders Illled theru was a lack of support , and
under moderate Miieculatho olTurliiirx prices
Refused to bold anil settled below opi'iilni ; Hn-
uies , Thu weakness was Intensllled when
wheat sold otr and 44c for May called out a
number of .stop lo-s eiders to sell. Pending
tmhllcatlon of the supplv report opeiators
were apparently afraid to do much Inlying.
Itecelpts weru small , but thu lljrht movument
from llr.st hands was Keneially accounted
for through the lack of transpottatlon facil
ities.
Tliuro was a fair trade In oat.s and n steady
fcelliiKeaily , but the Into weakness In other
( 'rains caused a decline of li5iO from outside
jirlcus , and thu close was weak at about tbu
bottom with a net loss of ? @Vic.
lion Pioducts weiu In a statu of scml-stai'iia-
tlon , I'llces weru kept fairly steady on u light
run of live hogs at the yards.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
110 cars ; corn , 150 earn ; oats , 00 cars ; hosrs.
13,000 head.
Tbu leading futurfs rancod asfollows :
AIITICI.KM. | OI'K.V. j IIIOII. | LOW. | CI USb | VMII'V.
WtionttioJ.
.Murcb. . . . . 7:1 : 7.1 78M
> lny mi ' " 7(1 ( 71 !
July. . 74K 75' 71 74
CornJ > o.2 744IK
Mnrcli. . . . I.'MIIU 4IK
May
.Inly 41)4 )
Onts .No 2
Mnrcli. . .
Jlny "UK
Jiae
Ileus Pork. .
Miiy 13 30 la 10 IS 15 18 25
I.nnl
ilny 12 75 12 7. ' ) 12 OS 12 Gil 12 S2 < 4
Jnly..rf II M ) II 10 11 45 11 nit
Sept 11 50 II 30 II 45
Bliort Itlbe. .
Alny 10 3.1 10 25 10 27 > < 10 SO
Cash quotations wuiu as follow.s :
ri.otiuQuiet , baiuly.steady : winter patents ,
l3.704.UOwIntorHtralKhtK,13. ! 30aa.nO ; spi Inn
patents , e3.Hr.TC-l.lO ; spilng Htralght , S'J.GOa
8.10 ; bakers' , ft2.10G,2.in :
WllKAT-No. ! i sprlnd. 725t73u ! ; No. 3
eprliiK , & 7'/ < 8G2'ie : No. a red. 7273c ! ,
COIIN Illiilic r ; No. a , 41c. ; No. U , 3 ® 38Uc. ;
No. 3 yellow , fl41c. ! ) !
IMTK No , 2. 304'c ; No. 2 white , 34f.3Cc ;
No. 8 wbttu , 33c.
KYi-No. : 2 , Wc. )
HAHI.KV No. a , 02c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 42SCOc ;
No. 4 , f. o. b. , 35ir.c.
TIMOTHY SKKii-l'rlinc , ? 4.42 < < 14.44.
1'OHK Mess , nor bbl. , m.0o@1.7.07 > j. Lard.
per 100 Ihs. . tl-J.ury312.UO ; short rib sides
( loose ) . J10.2i'10.274 ! ' ! ; dry salted shoulders
( tioxcdi , $ D.7r > ffiO.H7Ji : short clear bides ( bo\cd ) ,
ei.7010.75. ( )
WHISKY lhtlllur.s' finished goods , per gal. ,
HUOAU Unchanged. Cut loaf , fJJ Q5'ic ;
granulated , & ' c ; standard "A , " 5c.
Thu following were the receipts and ship
ment for today :
3
Oiniiliii ( .ruin.
Tlio following prices nro based on dollvcry
nt Mississippi ilver points :
WIIKAT No. I ! spring , 70o bid ; No. 2 red win-
er , 70c hid ; No. 2 harcl , G2o ! bid.
OATS No. 2 whlto , aic bid ; No. 3 white ,
83 > { c.
tons No. 2 cash and Ajirll , 38'Jc ' bid ; No. a
or better , cash. 3Bu bid ; No. 2 white , 304c ! bid.
Nmv York Markets.
Nr.w YOIIK , Jlarch 0. Ki.omi Receipts.
40,470 pk's. ( ; o.vportH. 0,023 libls. . 14.4G1
sacks ; hales , 10,700 PKBH : market iiilot | and
easier ; winter wheat , low Krades ? 2.1 ( > © 2.r)5
winter wheat , fair to fancy , J2.G5 < a2.80 ; win
ter wheat , patents. J3.H534.25 ; Minnesota
clear , J2.rHKaa.fJO ; Minnesota Mrulphts , 13.00 ®
4.00 ; Minnesota patents , * l.25'ic5.00.
( 'OUN MlJAiv Dull and steady.
HAHI.KV Qulot and llrni ; western. GO&SOc.
HAIII.IV ur. . . : MAI.T Dull and btoady ; western , G5
.
WIIKAT Hocolpts , 10.850 hu. ; exports ,
60,01 1 bu. : sale.s , fi.lOO.OOU bu. futures , 10,001 )
Int. Knot , spot market dull , weaker ; No. 2 led ,
In Htoro and elmatcr , 77\c ( ; alloat , 77Sc ! ; f. o.
\ > . . No. 1 nortbenv 83c : No. 1 bard ,
B7ic ! : No. U northern , B'Jc. ( Jptlons were moru
nctlvo. heavy and " ® lower ; opening weak
nt Uc decllnu on easier cables , adMinccd Me
with tbu west , declined 'affilcon fieo unload
ing and on an o.ipected bearish coxernmunt
report toinorniH. A lepoit published at the
west make- , thu IIMWIKU In farmers' hands 2 11 [
per cent , on thocroii ; No , 2 red , May , 7HU ®
703-lGccIoslnSat ( 78Uc : July , H0ffl lc , clos-
Inir nt 80c ; August , biabOic ) ( , cloxlni : at
BOJic.
LOIIN Ifecelpts. 23,000 1m. , oxportx , 1-1,003
bu.sales,800,000 ; hu , futures , 102,000 bu. spat 3y
Bpots opened stronger , closed easlor , falrl1 y-
netlvo ; No. 2 , 53'tf5 c In elevator , & 4" Qo l 4' yc
nfloHt ; miRradrd mixed , ( Jlff.'i-t'io ; steatne
mixed , & 2 ] ( < ijrj4c ; No. 3 , rili , < iJ&2o. Options
opened Una and advanced 'nGH-ie with the west
nnd oncovcilntt , dcdlned tiWiC on o.xpectei' | |
liearlsh Kovoiiiiuent report , closlni ; : ik at '
O"iC under yesterday ; Apill , fJ'JXdiW.c , clos
Ing at u2 > { c ; May , r > Ucr > l 1-ltic. cUninj ! a
Ol'.c ; July. r > l > ii ( lic , closlns at 6jie.
OATS-Hecelpts. 45,150 bu. ; exports , fi.GOf
bu. ; Miles , 2111,000 bu , of futures , a 1,000 bu
ppot , fpots tinner , ijulet. Optlona oponet
tlrniur but closed weaker and fairly active
May , 3h' < aiH'c : , closlnj ; at .IH'iC1 : spot No , i.
white , 4HVc ; No. 2 Chlcaco. 40c ; No. 3 , 38cs (
N3 whlto , 42 ! < lIM2Sc : mUed western , 3tKJ
41e ; whlto western , 42 < U14tlc.
HAY I'll in , quiet.
llors Qulet.easy ; state , coninioii to cliolcc
r- [ ) 22c ; I'nclllc coast. iait22'ic.
IllKKS-rnlrdeniiind and steady.
I'liovisioss Cut meats , dull , easy ; pickled
ghouldors f0.7r ! mldnles. quiet ; short , clear
111.25. Lurd , quiet , aotlvu ; western stean
ll'J.85 ; sales , 100 tleices at (12.00 ; optU
pales , none ; March. $12.00 ; May , tl2.05 ; .hiI
HI.00. Pork , steadyquiet ; old mess , & 10.5i %
unw mess 20 ,
'iiirtTKU Piriii , fair demand : KlKlns. 28c.
'
L'llKKSK Qillut , I'liny ; part skims , 310Jc. !
. l'.OUfI.arKu ii'celptM. lower ; western fresl i ,
IBc ; recelptM , 0,100 pk K.
TAI.IXIW Quiet , Ktrong ; city ( t2 per pkir. > .
GSc ,
toTTOX.sKii ; : ) On/ Dull , iiomiiial.
IVruoi.KUM Market opened dull nnd wn
foatui-oloss throughout. The tone was steady
Pennsylvania oil , spot sales , none. Apr !
option sales , 2H.OOO bliN. , at ( VJ'iOGac. I.imi
oil. bales none , 27hc bid. Total sales , V'B.OCK
bluK.
Ilo.siN Qulot , firm ,
Tuiii'iiNTi.NK l-'lrm , qulot , at 35c.
HICK Kalr demand ! firm.
MOI.ASSI.S-NOW Orleans , open kettle , uood
to choice , fairly active , ilrm.
Si'OAH Knw. iliill , steady ; refined , qulot.
I'ldlitox Dull , steady ! American , (12.7&
ltj.50.
Corrini-Qulot ; lake , * 11,80.
I.KAD Steady.quiet : cloiiiestle , 3.87'i.
TiN-Qulel ; rStrnlts , 21.10.
Cotton .Mnrkot.
Nuw OHI.KANH , I.a. , Mareli 0 , ruturea
steady : sales , 20.000 baleHi Maroh , ( U.BO bid :
May. 8.H 38.01 | July , U.OC U.U7 ) ; AiiK-ust ,
fO.fiKlO.13 ; Hoptembtir , | 8.07H9a ; Octobor.
ta,8&au.89 ; November , IS.U04i8.00. Good
middling , 0ci mlddllnu , Or i tow tnlil
H jri good iirdlnnry , HSci not reoeltil ,
Imleii Kro receipt * , r > , MHObttlcii | naltM , 3,360
bales | Mock , 318,757 Imlex.
Onmliit I'rodncn .Alwrknt.
The recelptwof proittico worn not very largo
nnd tlio olTerlnKt nrrn nuiHtly cleaned up
early In the day , thoiiKh the dumand wan not
very oxtenslve In any direction.
Ai'i't.KH HK-ki ( am held at < 3.60tM.O ( ) for
fair to rholeo stock
IlKANH-l'lioIco navy , ! 2. 16.
1IANANAH- Per bunch. Including crates and
packing , 2.0xa2.76.
lltriTKit jlood butter Is carce , tlio great
bulk of thi ) receipts being made up of very
common slock that IK only good enouirh to sell
to the parkers , Packing stock , lfW ? > 17c ; fair
to good country roll , 18a.20o : occasional small
lots of extra cholcu roll reach 2OIi'2o.
( 'Ai.mni.MA C.MMI.MIH I'er Hi. , 3u ,
C'KMillV 1'er do40c. .
C'liANliKHiiins Jersey Capo Cod , per bbl. ,
'
10,60 ; boxes , J3,00il3.6'0.
Kims Dealers weio generally asking 14c
early for slnglu case lots , but as thu reports
camu In of a decllnu In Now Vork thu market
weakened hero and 13'ic was considered a
good price. Some oven sold as low as 13c.
O A Mi : The lecelpts are extremely light.
Mallaid ducks , $3.60 ; teal and mixed , t'2 ;
small geese and brants , t3.60tM.00 ; Canada
geese , tO.003.7.00 ! Mnall rabbits , M.25 ; Jacks ,
' ' '
( 'in.'u'i : riiuiT 1'er box , t3.75.
llA V-Sleady at J6.6Ofr.O.OO.
HIPKS No. 1 gtetn , 4c ; No. 2 green , 3c ; No.
1 gleen , salted , 4'ic ; No. 2gteen , salted , ll'lc ' ;
No. 1 gleen , sailed , 25 to 40 Ihs. , 4'ic ' ; No. 2
Kicen , salted , 25 to 40 HH. , 3',4c ; No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 16 Ibs. . 8c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15
Ihs. , GoNo. . 1 dry Hint , 7ic ! : No. 2dry Hint , 6Hc ;
No. 1 dry suited. Cc.
lloxiir I'liolcu to fancy whlto clover , 18 ®
lOc : fair to good , 115ft I He.
I.KMONI Choice , J3.50 : fancy , J4.
Niw VIKIKTAIII.KS Lettuce , radishes and
parsley , 45c per dogleen : onions , 40c.
Nl'Tt * l.aigi ) hickory , $1,60 ; black walnuts ,
JUHXA1.25.
OMO.VS Homo grown , per bbl. , $4 ; Spanish ,
per crate , J'J.
OitANiirs I'loilda fancy , per box , $3.25 ;
russetts , J3 ; Mexican oranaes , single boxus ,
$ ; i.25 : II vo to ten-tiov lots , $3 California
mountain oranges , $2.60 ; Washington navels ,
n Nuweastlu Uallfornlu beudllngs , J2 75 ;
Sled. sweets , $3.
U YSTHIIS - I'er can , 10a38c.
I'oi'l.Tiiv Thu arrivals of 'poultry were
rather small and prices are llrni. Choice
dressed chickens , lOSIlc ; fair togood , O lOc ;
choice llvu young bens and roosters , 7ii8'jc ;
old roosters , live , Dfinc ; geese and ducks 11 ®
12c ; turkeys , small and choice , 12@13c ; largu
and coarse , lie.
I'OTAIOKSStocks In the hands of commis
sion men nio very light. Colorado , tl 10 ;
choice native stock , 75T4H5c.
STIIAWUIMIIMBS 1'cr quart , 2535c.
HWKKT I'orATOKs There no a few In the
market which aiu selling at 4. 50.
TAMUMIINKM In baVf boxes , f3.
VKAirI'holco and small fat veals , 70c.
largo and thin. 3QOc.
The following are reported at Ilradstreot's :
Omaha , Neb. . Mullen & McClaln , commission ,
now M ullen & McClal n company ( Incorporated ) .
Culbertson , Nob. , W. M. Lewis , saloon , will
remove to McCook.
( ioidon , Nub. , J. W. llucknilnster , rcstauiant ,
sold out.
Gordon , Neb. , . I. 0. .lordon , hardware , har
ness , etc. , sold hardware stock.
I-'remont , Neb. , Shawn Bros. , stone and co-
mentstdcnalUs , dissolved ,
Miibaena , la. , J. N. Dour , general store , sold
out.
out.Corwltb , la. , L. N. Klmball , confectionery ,
sold out.
Cn'sco , la. , Oeraty k Terry , boots and shoes ,
now ( Jerraty-Torry conipany.
Cresco , la. , Mcllugh Ac Lyons , agricultural
Implements , dissolved.
Dyer.svllle , la. , James Armstrong , hardware
nndimplcmcnts , admitted partner.
l-'eitife. la. , William O. Winters , groceries
and hardware , sold out.
Cirundy Center , la. . Mrs. A. P. Aykons & Co. ,
general store , now Ay kens &Ktorni > org. ,
Morrison , la. , I ) . 1 < . Itogart , general store
sold out.
Mcl'aul , la. , Ettlcman & Cloppcr , general
store , now 1'ainey & Clopper.
i.lnuvlllo , la. , Ilulluws llros. , groceries , sold
out.
out.Woodburn , Ta. , T. K , Johnson , Hour , sold out.
Cheyenne , Wvo. , Cheyenne Land and Live
Stock C"inpany. icculver ajiplled for.
The following are reported at Dun's :
Omaha , Neb. , L 'e-CIarke-Androesen Hard
ware company , wholcsaln hardware , paid In
capital Increased -from flGO.OOO to f-JOOM)0. ( )
Omaha , Nub. , Orchard & Wllhelm Carpet
company , Incorporated , capital stock , $50,000.
Ciab Orchard , Neb. , N. C. Myers & Co. , general -
oral store , succeeded by II ( ! . Crlssey & O > .
CJreeley Center , Neb. , I'm pouter & Cahlll ,
confectionery , succeeded by M. M jltoth.
Harvard. Neb. , H. II. Spencer ft Co. , hard
ware , succeeded by M. C. Campbell & Co.
Itoynolds. Xoli.iW.C. . _ Parker , general store ,
succeeded by Parker & Hunt.
Scotia , Neb. , Kied Stunner , ncnt market ,
succeeded by A.JS' . llasklns.
Scotia , Nef , Elmer Lincoln , meat market ,
succeeded by A. N. llasklns.
Tlldun , Nuo. , U. W. ferine , groceries , etc. ,
closing out.
Sioux City , Ta. , Hanscn llros. , O. A. Hanson
gave bill of sale.
Aberdeen , S. I ) . , Dakota Farmers Alliance
company , Implements , gave bill of sale for
iii.OOOah'd reported attached for $21,555.
Wanhav , S. I ) . , Hussong & Kuhn , Implc
and blacr < smlthlng , reported dissolved.
Clearmont , Wyo. , Krunlc llros & Co. , bankers ,
discontinued heio.-
Carbon , Wyo. , Cardwell & Ward , livery , dis
solved.
St. I.onlH .llurkots.
ST. Louts , Mo. , March 0. Kr-onn Weak ,
dull and unchanged except patents , $3,35Q >
3.45.
| WIIKAT Klat , dealers awaiting government
report ; _ No. ! 2 red cash , lower at COJjO ; Match ,
00 ? c : May. OOo.
COHN Dull , lower ; No. 2 cash and March ,
38c ; May , 30 , c.
OATH Depressed ; No. 2 cash , 32fc ! bid ;
May. 33isc.
PHOVISIOXS Very dull ; no demand for
round lots. Pork and lard unchanged. Dry
salt meats , Inosu shoulders , $0,02H ; longs and
libs , $10.)7i : ! ; boxed , 15c moru. llacon ,
packed sbouhlois , $10,75 ; longs and ribs ,
$11.25 ; shuit.s. $11.50 ; hams , unchanged.
HKCKII-W l-'lour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 38,000
bu. ; coin , 143,001) ) bu. : oats , 38,000 bu. ; rye ,
1.000 bu. ; Inn l y , 4,0001m.
Sllll'.MllSTS I'lour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 23,000
bu. : corn , 108.000 bu. : oats , 11,000 bu. ; rye
2,000 bu. ; barley , nono.
KIIIIS.IS City .Uurkcts.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , March 0. WIIKAT
Weak : No. 2 bald. C2yC3'c. ! }
COIIN Steady but unchanged ; No. 2 mixed ,
34 ; No. 2 while , 35c.
OATS Slow , weak ; No. 2 , 28
llVK Steady.
I-'I.AX SKF.D Steady.
HitAN-Weak at 03tt04c.
HAY I'lrm and unchanged.
] : < ; < ] Active. 14c.
UucinrTS Wheat , 03,000 tm. ; corn , 4,000
bu. ; oatw , 7,000 bu.
SllirMiiNTS Wheat , 51,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000
bu. ; oats , 6.000 bu.
MliinoapiilisVlnnt A
MiNNKAi'OMR , Minn. , March 0. The market
was very quiet , llttlo business done. No. 1
noithern sold from 02 ! to 0-1 lie. ; No. 2 north
ern sold from 68 to G2 c. Receipts , 314 cars.
Close : March 02c ; May , G5'c : July , 08c.
On track : No. 1 hard , 04c ! ; No. 1 northurn ,
03c ; No. 2 northern , 60aooc.
Collou .Market.
Nr.w YOHK , March 0. Options opened steady
unchanged to 5 points decllnu , closed dull , 5
nolnts down : sales , 7,700 bags , Including :
March , * 17.3OJjrl7.35 ; Apill , * 10.0ogil0.05 ;
May10.80 : June , tlli.GO ; September , $10.45 ;
October , 110.35. Spot Hlo , dull , easy ; No. 7 ,
$17.87'/i ' ® 18.00.
I riilladelphl : ! ( inilii Market.
PHILADELPHIA , I'a. . March 0. \\'IIK\T
Wak , lower : No. 2 led , .March , 74l'ia.74 ? c.
_ _ CoitS Options dull , lower ; No. 2 mlxe
March , 41)Jc. )
OATS I'lrm but quiet ; No. 2 whlto , March ,
Iilviirnnol .Market * .
LivEiti-oor. , March 0. WHIUT Quiet ;
holders on'er moderatolv.
C'oii.v I'lrm ; dumand fair.
LAHII I'rlmu western , 02s percwt.
Citncsi ; American finest white and colored ,
55s percwt.
_
Clnrlmmtl .Markets.
CINCINNATI , O. , March 0. WIIKAT In gooc
demand ; No. 2 red , 70c.
COKN l.o usr tosellNo. ; 2 mixed , 42iJ42Jc !
OATS 1'lrm ; No. 2 mixed , 34H35i ( ; .
WiilbKV SteHily ; $1.17 ,
llnltlinoro ( ir.ilu .MiirkPt.
IlAi.TlMOiiB , Md. , March 0. WHEAT Easy ;
No. 2 led. spot and March , 74ic. !
Coit.v rlrin ; nd\ed siiot and March , 48 ! c
OATd--QuIct atidsteady ; No. 2 whlto western
41 c.
Toledo ( iralu .Market.
TOLEDO , O. , March 9. WHBAT Active
lower ; No. 2 cash , 7ic ) ,
foils Dull , Ilrm : No. 2cash , 43c ,
OATS ( julet ; cash , 35c.
Milwaukee .Market *
Mll.WAtlKKK , WIs. . Maich 9 , PlIOVISIONS
Quiet. Pork. Muy.fl8.17M.
STOCKS AM ) IIOMJS.
There \Vus n 1'urtlier IXiiilnutlun In th
Voliiiiin of ltunlm-41.
Nr.w YOIIK , Jl-uch 0. Theio was n furtho
dliiilnutlon lu the volume of business on thu
Htock CAchuiiEO today. The dullness IH at-
Irlliutablo almost entirely to the uncertainty
In legard to thupiobablo action of t-ocrotary
CarlHIo with reference In the llnauces of the
government. Whllo money wns easier and
there is llttlo IlkoIlliiKid ot gold exjuirtH by
'
gaturday'miteaiiiors , operators don't feel In
clined to go nlieud until they obtain a clearer
Idea of the gold and uilvcr quustlutu. Dellulto
nforniatlon from WnxlilitRlon U nwallod with
ID llttlo ntixlety
The only Important rlllctuntloiiH of the day
. iMir New rnuland were In th < Indus-
rial * , which wore having heavy liquidations.
I'hore were n number of stop loss eiders In the
locks , tbo execution of which iiccelerated tbo
lowmvurd movoinetit Anibrlrnti Tobacco do-
lined 7' ( percent to 03 , National Lead nre-
'erred ' 0 per cent to 80 , common .IX tier cent to
15 , American Sugar , a percent to llH'i ' , and
be others 't percent to 114.
New England , after Helling down about n ,
lolnt Io21'i , rose to UOS , and closed at 20.
tending touched 22 Sc , the lowest prlco yet ,
utnfterwiirds recovered 1 percent. The re-
.iiilnderof tbo list ruled lower In thu early
radlng , but subsequently Improved. Among
hu low-priced stocks Louisville , Now Albany
fc Chicago fell to 21. The declaration nf thu
isual dividends by thu Chlcato , Milwaukee &
H. Paul railroad had no peiceptlblo eil'ect
ipon tinshares. . Thuro was some selling of
' .end during the day on the reports that the
lay Ing of the dividend on the common stock
ivould bu enjoined , The market closed steady
n tone.
Thu Post says : Humors from Washington
'outturn ' ) to govern the stock market this
lornlng. Wall street Is In such a hurry for the
-dnilnlstratlun to act In thu gold reserve mat
er that It Is disposed to chafe under tbo least
lelay. It should bu qulto silporlluom to oh-
erve that In air a Irs of this sol t govermelits do
nit act on Wall Ftreet rules. The specie 10-
icrvu Is still about $100,000,000 , lifiicu thu oc-
aslou fixed by thu banking community Itself
'or a radical measure has not yet arrived , Nor
s the $100.000,000 mark Itself a dead line , thu
rosslng of which means Instant disaster. A
lollcy of allowing tills reserve to bu contlnu-
jttsly depleted would bu n dllTorcnt thing , but
t should bu ohsurvcd no responsibly Washlng-
on dispatches Intimates any such purpose as
his.
his.Thu
Thu follow Ing aru the closing quotations of
hu leading stocks on thu Now York Stock ex-
hangu today :
tchlson .Norlh American
duinn Kxircn3 | I . ' , ( - , Norlhi'rn I'nclllc .
AltonT. 11 am do prefcrrod . , .
do tirufurreil . . . . I5J U. I' . , llun. .V ( Uilf
Atnorlcan Kxprpus. . 117 .NorlllwoiU'rn . . . . III
nlllmoru \ Olilo. . . 117Vl < l do preferred . . . 141) )
Jninula rncltlo . . . . BIK , X. Y. Central 1U7
'nmutu .southern. . . 6 HI Uri'iton Imp IU
. 'mitral I'nclllc S7 Orc'itun Nnv It
"lies. , V oli'o 2 1 O. . I , , .t U. N 20
lilciuo Alton 141 I'nclflo.Mnl !
'J. A Q , I'uurhi , Due. X i ; . . . ,
I'lttilitirg I.Mi
CoiiBullilntoii ( In * . . . I'liltiunn 1'alnco . . . . I'.ll
r. r. f. , vst. I , lle.nllntr
Cotton i II Cert Richmond Toradiml
) el. Hudson lu ( iriinno W 2U
) . 1 , . AW do prcfurreJ
) . A It. ( i ptM Huck Island
> . A C. f. Co St. I'niil 2US"
Kfltl'fonn do preferred
Krlo < t. I'uul .V Omaliii . . S"
do preferred do profcrrcd
1-ort Wiijrno 151 iunr Hellnory
! t. Northern | ) f d. . . no Tvnn. Loal , V iron. .
noMl
' . A K. 1 pfit Ml 'lexns I'nclllc
IncklllK Vnllty. . . Tel A O. I'on. pfd. . 78
Illnnls Central . . . Union 1'aclilo 37
St. | > aiil A liulntli . U. S. Kxiirco (14
Kun A , Tex pf'il . . W. Bt. t , . A. 1' II
-ako KrloA West . do preferred 2.1
do profurruil Wells KnrKO Dxp. . . 2.1HI ;
.nko Short' Woslern Union uiv ;
.onls. , V Nnali WliculhiKA. U K . .
.onl . A. Now Alb'y. do preferred
ilHiilmttnn Con . . . . llil .Minn , VM. I ,
ili'inplils , t ( hiv's'n llilID I ) A It. O
illKnourl Piiclllo . . . 61 U Renornl tilectrlc. . . .
> toblIo..V 'Jblo Natlunnl I.lnsucd. . .
Nnslivlllo Clintt C. Fuel A Iron
.Nntlonnl CdnlJKO . do preferred 1011
N. .1. Central Hous ATcx. Can. . .
.Norfolk A W pfd
The total sales of stocks today weiu 247,200
shares , Including : Chicago , Iturllngton ft
Qulncy , 4,500 ; Cotton Oil , 0.000 : Clovuland ,
Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louts , 0,500 ; Dela
ware , I.ackawanna & Western , 4,000 ; Trio ,
fj.iiOO : bead , 20,800 ; National Cordage. 0,100 ;
Now Kngland , 10,800 ; Northern Pacific pre-
feried , 8,000 ; Ituadluir , 47,400 ; Ht. Paul , 13-
200 ; Sugar , 40,800 ; Western Union , 3,000. ,
London rin.inciat Itevlew.
| Cop/r(9/itnl | ( / 18IJ byJu-nei Giirdnn Itenti'tt ]
LONDON , March 0. [ New York Humid Cublo
Spccl'il toTUB UKE.J The stoc < nritketwas
generally Inactive and dull , no desire having
been shown to enter Into new engagements.
either Investment or speculation. Tin up-
pro.ichlng settlement no doubt is In some
measuie the cause. Consuls Improved ' 6 per
out. Indian rupee paper was also'o percent
better , but Indian sterling loans aru U per
cent lower , Poiulgn government secuiltles ,
Inlliienced by weakness on thu continental
jourses , close huavy. Greek bonds ha\o fallen
to 1't pur cent , "and most other
Intel national stocks ' 6 to ' , ( per cent ,
llomu railways close very Irregular ,
notwithstanding the comparatively fuw deal-
Ings. North Kastorn Improved f per cent ;
Great Noithern deferred , ' ( per cent ; Metro
politan , ! 4 percent ; Great Kastern , ' , ( percent
and Itrlgbton deferred > per cent , while North
British have fallen % per cent , Caledonian V
percent and thu others from ! g to'i percent.
Americans were more or less weak all day ,
closing Hat , New York sending lower prices.
A general decllnu was established , Including
1 per cunt Philadelphia & Ueadlngflrst Income ,
per cent In Philadelphia & Heading ordi
nary , ? per cent In Chicago ft Slll-
waukeu and Atchlson nnd ' , ( to ! 5
per cunt In others. Canadians weru
equally Inactive and close weak. Money was
iidet. | Hhnrt loans were easily obtained nt 1
to IU pur cent. . In tbo discount market fewer
bills weru olToicd , those at two and tbruo
months quoted at 1'i to l"i per cent.
Jfew Yo'k iloney .Market.
NEW VOIIK , March 0. MONEY ON CAM ,
Kaslor , ranging fioni 3 to 8 pur cunt ; last loan ,
3 pur cent ; closud otfered at 3 percent.
PiiiMiMKii\NTli.i : I'Ai'uii 0 percent.
STiiu.tNn : nxciiANOB Klrm , with a small
business In Hankers' bills at S4.85J ! ut sixty
days and$4.874.87l/s ( for demand.
tlnvuiiNMCST ItONiw Steady. State bonds
dull.Tlio
Tlio closing quotations on bonds :
S. o roc .N. J. U. lut. Cert is. 111 !
U. H. 4i coup .N. 1'nc. Inn 1121 ,
U. St. 4H reg Wy , N. W. Coinols 135 !
II 8. 4Ux coup 1US N. W llobcn. 61 ion
I'acltlclisof'ui. 04 St. L. A I. M. ( Ion. 61 ionSi
I.ouiHliinn 01'pecl 4s. 1J' ' it. I , A3. F. ( ! 'll. M 111) )
Missouri Hi .Ul1 M. I'aul Con 127
Tonn. now set da. . 1UI St. P.O. A 1' . lst 117
Tcnn. now set 5 . . . f. I' . I , . ( ; . Tr Hcts 77
Tctm. HUT- set Ss. . . T. I1. II. ( } . Tr. Itcts.
Canniln > n. Vuds. . . . 101 Union IV.clMc Ists. .
Ccn. 1'ucltlo 1ft 113 Woit Sliuro Uts . . . 101J6
I ) . A It. O. Ints tl. ( } . W.lnta 7H
I ) . A It. ( } . W. lots. . Atcli. 4
KrloJnds sm Atcli. 24scln > 9 A. . 7HAS
M. 1C. AT. ( ien. . " O. U. A. S. A 6s AS
M. K. AT. ( ien. St. . ,8" , II. AT. C. 5s 10IH
.Mutual Union Us. . . iri II A T ' . ' 'on ns
Iloxtiin .Stock OnotiltloiiR.
BOSTON , Mass. , March 9. Call loans , 79 par
cent ; tlnio loans , Oi57 percent. Tim follow
ing are thu closing ijuotatlonson stocks , bonds
and mining "hares :
Atchlion A"Topek . Atcntson ' 'mis . . . .
Hull 'J e-lephono AlchUou 49
Itostoa A Albany. . . Now HnKlaud Cs . . 110
HoKlon A/.Mnlno. . . . Uonoral Kloc. 6s. . 1.5
O. . II A iJT 'Allouez M. C. now
Hlchlmr/ll. U Atlantic
( ien. Klectrlc 101,4 tlojlon A Mont. . .
Her. Contrtt ! 104 Hullo A llosion . . .
Old Colony 21)1 ) Cnlnniot * llucla. . 305
Oro. Miort Line Ccnteiinlnl
llubbcr Frnn-illti
Snnlll-EO )2 ) ! KcnrsirKQ iu
Union I'acltlc 37 Opceoli.
West Knd p't'd 37saj Qulncy 135
Wvitlnicli. Klco . . . . 84 ffunt i Ko Copper. , 6
Wontlnuh. Kloo. p'U 4S umnraci
WIs. Centrnlcora. . . IW
bid
San Fraiirisro 'Mlnlni ; Oiiotatlon. .
PAN KiiANCiscd , CM. , March 0. The olllclal
closing ( imitations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
AUn is Halo A Norcois. . . . izu
Hulwer 25 Mexican 175
llelrhar ia V.Pl'lr ' TO
lle t A Ilelcher . . . . IiS 1'otosl jK )
llodlo Consolldutod & HaviiKO 7S
Cliullnr liO Sljrrn Nerniln 115
Con. Cain. A Va. . . . S.'iU linlon Con on
Prown Point 4'J ' Utnh 10
( iould A Curry. . . . so Vcllo\T.lacki't 4"i
Now Turk Mining Onotatlons.
NEW VOIIK , March 0. The following are the
closing mining quotations :
Crown I'olnt 4J t'lyiiiouin ,
en
Con. t nl. A Va 225 f-lerrn Aovnd.i JIX )
ncsdirood i : > 0 -timdnrd HO
( Jould A fairj 75 Union Con 75
Halo A Norcross. . . . IU ) Vclluw Jnckot 40
Moinchfiko 1I.U ) Ironhllver 40
.Moxlctin l.'iO yiilclc Mlvor SOi )
Ontnrlo IUX ) do preferred 1400
Ophlr 17(1 (
Financial
Nr.w Our.EANS , La. , March 0. Clearings , $1 -
ultiH'j2ut
.t 1 ? " CITV > Mo > > M"rcl1CIoarIngS |
1 ttJill ' J
l't * > i
Nr.w YOHK March ' .
'O.-Cloarlnss , J133.022-
031 ; balances , JDC80,47n.
OMAHA. March O.-Clearlngs , I1.278.&G8
same day last weuk , 81,343,000.
It.M.Ti.Moiu : , Md. , March 0. Clearings J" -
100,304 ; balances , $253,058. Monoy. 0 ue'r
cunt.
PIIH.ADF.I.IMIIA. Pa. , .March 0. Oloarlnes
12D73.00'Ji balances , 81,510.101. Money 4
percent.
MEMPHIS. Tenn. . March 0. Now York ox
change sulllng at il.50. Clearings , t31&,557
balances , U407. !
CINCINNATI , O. , March 0. Cluarlngs $2 .
080.HOO. Money. ( | 7 per cent. Nuw York
uxchange , 5oatoo ; discount.
llosTON. Mass. , March 0. clearings no 030
520 ; balances , tl.281,814. Moiioy H' no
cent. Kxchango on Now York , 20o dlscoun
ST. Louis Mo. . March 0. Clearings J4 331 .
102 ; balances , ? f 23,270. Money iiulot atGfli ?
pur cent. I-Achangu on Nuw York SOc dls.
count ,
Nr.w Vpiijc. March 0.-Hpeclal [ Telegram ti
TIIK llKK.i-Rxi'lmneo wa-s ( inoted as followi
lodajr ; lilcago. . l.Oc discount : IIo-ton , 20i
discount to par ; Ht. IxmU , 25o discountV'
CiiiOAao , 111. . March O.-Cleanngs , 816,400 ,
241. Now York oichaufo , OOo discount , titer
Unit nxrlinnKC , dlilli | < ,0-dny lilllx , 14 flfli do-
'iinnili ' l HT. Mi.nry moreiiulel ) rate * tin-
hanged lit n per iVfiK
l iNtum , Mareh f'VXnumiit | of bullion In the
I n ilk of Kngland llwfva ed JCIO.IKK ) diirliiK OKI
nisi week , Tim .proportion of the Hank of
Kngland's ie er\o in liability , which.tnst wkuk
was 50.7 per cent Is now M.M3 per cent.
OMAHA llVlt\3TOUK. MAUIUM' * .
Cattle Triidn IteciiyVr * and CloKrn IlrUk- *
'
UORK Svur'vc mid Higher.
' ' TIIUIISIIAY , March 0.
As n result of tn'o ' , ( jcmorallrud markets of
ho two preceding days , receipts of both cattle
nd hogs today wt'ro , rather light. Itecelpts
'or the past four lUyn font up 11,482 cattle ,
1,011 hogs anil 0,010 sheep , against 14,180
latlle , 12,207 hogs and 4,004 sheep thu cor-
espondlng four days last week.
The general cattlu markut was moru active ,
.nd . on beef steers prices ruled steady to a
line higher than Wednesday. Offerings were
ucldedly Indifferent In quality , and Included
ery fuw really good cattle , Iloth on account
if thu limited supplies and Inferior character
if ( ho receipts , nnd on account * of this being
hursday , thu shipping dumand was merely
nominal. Local dressed beef houses ,
iiiwuvur , all wanted cattle and the computl *
Ion between them was brisk enough to ad-
, -ani'o prices at least on thu moru deslrablu
iilTerlngs. 1'alr to good 1,000 to 1,200-lb. steers
-old at from t4lfi to $ 1.40 , with a few bunches
weighing 1,300 Ibs. and uiiwaids at $4.50 to
(4.00. ( Common light stull and odds and ends
sold at from tJ,50 to tt. Thu feeling was not
iiirtlciilarly bullish , but It was a good , healthy
nadu throughout and little of any consu-
tueiicu remained unsold oor thu noon hour.
If there was any change In the cow market
t was on the side of sllghtlv Improved prices.
Theru was a bettor outside demand and as
IhoMipldy was rather limited tbu movement
ivas fairly hi Isk and the pens soon cleared ,
ales Included pour to very good cows and
lelfers at from $ l.t > 5 to $3.00 , but It was xery
> oor stun that had to sell at under i2 , and
myth Ing that sold oxer $ .1.30 had to bo choice.
Hulls , oxen and stags were In moderate sup-
ily , fair demand and steady at from $2.40 to
; 3.76. Veal calves weru generally unchanged
iroutid M and 75.50.
There was nothing doing In tbo stocker and
'
'euder line to amount to anything Coun-
ry roads me almost Impassible and country
> uyers are naturally scarce. The weakness In
ici'f cattlu values Is also moro or less lellected
leio and only tbu good to choice grades weiu
n anything like fair dumand , whllu Inferior
ituir was haul to movuat any prlcu. Kjpru-
lentatlvu sale.s :
imissin :
No. Av. l'i No. Pr.
1. .10-10 3 50 4. . 002 4 20
0. . 770 3 75 0. .1027 4 30
3. . 703 3 HO 17. .1101 4 35
4. . 075 3 85 13 1071 4 35
0. . 870 3 85 43. .1314 4 40
18.n . .1001 3 00 20. .1178 4 40
n . 805 4 Oo 13. .1157 4 45
3 ; .1080 4 00 14. .1382 50
4' .1085 4 00 5. .1100 50
4. .1105 4 10 2. .15.30 JO
20. .1013 4 15
HIIIPPISO AND nXI'OHT.
10. . .1313 4 50
Mtxno.
18. . . 044 3 70 23 .1088 4 00
18. . . 071 3 80 14. .1007 4 ID
18. . . 802 -4 00
COWS.
11. . . 802 1 Go 1. . . 880 2 50
C. . . 035 1 75 1. . . 050 2 50
0. . . 810 1 75 12. . . 1)83 ) 2 50
4. . . 513 1 75 4. . .1105 2 50
1. . . 850 1 85 15. . . 003 2 55
3. . . 857 2 00 3. . . 013 2 CO
0. . . 873 2 00 1. . .1000 2 05
5. . . 822 2 00 20. . . 875 2 05
1. . . 740 2 00 o " .10SO 2 00
47. . . 010 2 00 ' ol" .1180 2 05
14. . . 712 2 00' 13. . . 004 2 75
ili. . 040 2 OU 4 o .1230 2 75
li. . 880 2 00 : 4. ! .1080 2 85
1. . . 500 2 1O t 38. . . 070 3 15
" . 020 2 15 12. . . 040 3 25
12" . 012 2 15 ' 1. . .1020 3 23
13. . . 007 2 20 ' 1. . .1310 3 30
3. . .1107 2 30 21 . .1082 3 30
13. . . 771 2 40 " 0. . .1288 3 35
11. . . 088 2 45 , 0. . .1120 3 35
0 . 708 X2 5(3 ( ' ' 0 . .1184 3 50
. 040 2 50 , 8. . .1180 3 50
. 800 2 50 , .1100 3 50
. 830 2 50. . oi. . 805 3 05
1. . 070 2 50. 32. . . 1000 3 75
.1010 2 UO .1 1. . . 010 3 75
10 ! . 720 ' 2 M ) 3. . 1010 3 00
1. . 830 2 50
iiranits. :
0. . 811 1 75 4. . . 785 3 40
1. . . 780 3 25 > 1. . .1110 3 75
fc'q.i.vr.8.
. no " . 100 5 25
170 5 00" . 130 5 50
100 5 UO 140 5 50
II
1. . . .1530 2 40 1.1. . . 020 3 00
1. . . 1200 2 40 -1. 1310 3 00
3. , . . .1303 2 50 1. .1340 3 15
1. . . . .1170 2 50 1. .1020 3 25
1. . . . .12GO 2 05 1. .1080 3 25
1. , . . .1300 2 05 ] . .1730 3 25
1. . . . .1020 2 75 .1. .1850 3 25
1. . . .10JO 2 85
OXEN.
1 1200 250 1 1070 275
STAGS. ,
1 1090 875
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
3. 433 1 80 8. . 070 3 10
10. 071 2 00 12 . 044 3 25
2. 355 2 25 5. . 700 3 25
3. 533 2 50 4. . 782 3 30
0. 423 2 50 1. . 470 3 DO
1. eye 2 70 1. . 770 3 35
1 , 400 2 00 00. . 728 3 05
4. 303 3 00 * > r 881 3 05
lions Low prices In a measure shut olT re
ceipts. ( July 22 fresh loads were received and
Including holdovers and speculators' supplies
there were consldoiably lu.ss than 2,500 hogs
Tii sale , rhuru was a butter tone to eastein
advices and with an Improved shipping de
mand prices ruled steady to a nickel higher
than Wednesday all around. There was llttlo
If any Improvement In the good to choice
butcher wulght and heavy hogs at # 7.50 to
J7.00 , the advance bulng cblully on thu light
and mixed grades , although they sold very
generally at Wednesday's raugciof prlcesifrom
87.25 to $7.45. Today , however , there was
voiy Iittlu of any consequence below J7.45.
The sales woru vury larguly ut J7.46 to tv.55 as
a alnst7.40 to $7,50 , ' Wednesday and $7.00 to
$7.70 last Thursday' Uupre.sentatlvu sales :
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
211 $7 25 74. ,211 $7 471J
220 200 7 25 70. .233 7 50
217 80 7 30 GO. .230 100 7 00
300 7 35 74. .210 7 00
. .206 80 7 40 83 .224 80 7 50
. .230 280 7 4O 03. .230 100 7 50
. .212 280 7 42j ! 80. .221 120 7 50
. .230 40 7 45 GO. ,250 240 7 55
. .201 120 7 45 01. 228 55
. .224 240 7 45 07. ,234 40 55
. .232 240 7 45 53. .217 55
. .22O 280 7 45 00. .230 80 55
. .224 100 7 45 01. .252 57' ' ,
. .218 100 7 45 37. .271 80 00
. .23 280 7 45 37. .250 00
. .210 7 45 44. .201 120 7 00
. .216 120 7 45 07. .255 120 7 00
rins AND HOUGH ,
20. . . . 07 - 3 00
Sltixr Kresh reculpts were light , three
double decks , the quality fair. Western
wuthurs sold at about steady prices , at $1.75 ®
5.00. Thu dumand Is good and thu markut
quntably unchanged. Kalr to good natives ,
? 3.75'tiD.OO ; fair to good westerns. $3.DOtt
D.OO ; common and stock fiheep , J2.25&3.75 ;
good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $4.002) )
0.00. Kuprc&untatlvo sales :
No. Av. Pr.
104 western wethonj . 130 500
15 tailings . , . 04 350
05 Mexican uwcs..j . 82 425
143 Mexican uwew.V-- . 8'J 445
200 Mexicans , mlxrt ] . 70 405
010 Mexicans , inlxUH . 80 405
551 lambs . .V . ° 9 ° JO
Itoridpts nnd Olipoaltton of stock.
Ofllclal receipts anil disposition of stock as
shown by thu books'of ' thu Union Htock Yards
company for the twcily-fotirhoursondln ) iit5
o'clock p. m. March 0. 1803 :
lion- } . , , HOUSES It MI.S
Cam. Head Cara. I Head.
1.18(1 ( 2j | t'.M
lilxrusiTloN.
IIUVKIIS. ' ! 1 'li
TlioO H. llainmonitCfi ,
Swift A Co ! ' < ! 455 1U4
Tlio Cuilnhr 1'iicklnit I'fl. *
John 1 * . hqulrvs A ( QA , , , . 6.15
White. 1'euvej A DaxtBr. ITS )
Cleveland Tucking Co. ' . . KJ
Sparry * H 2U4
Leftover i. . . ' . . .
Total
Chicago I.lvo Stock Miirl 't.
CHICAGO. 111. , March 0. Iripeelal Telegram
to Tin : HKK.l Prices for the several grades of
cattle ranged ( ibifut the samu as for Wednes
day. Thu run was light , but thu dumand
lacked thu urgency necessary to Start prlc.m
upward. Thu market opened voiy luwand
did not develop much animation until thu
morning was far advanced , Thu latlnr mo\u-
munt was rcusoniibly actlvo and tlio close was
( Inner than thu opening. Quotations had a
spread of from $1.75 lo0.2 ( ) for Inferior COWH
to fancy steers. It took u pretty cholco hunch
of steers to bring ( D.5O and sales at belter
llguius wore ovtremely fuw , though there worn
moio fat cattlu hero than for siimu dayN liast ,
Thu wants of lix'iil butchers weio met pilncU
pally at from $ ' -.25 to (3,23 and from 14 in
$5 took the bulk of thu d reused beef and
shipping steers ,
The bog market was stronger today bill nut
much higher. Prices weiu not as uond UN at
the owning of business yestenliiy , hut u r
aged Do better than at that day' * clime , Knin.
87.75 to 87.85 was paid forpoor to pi line heavy
weights , from 17,03 to IU for lulled ami inu
dliuii and ironi 17 : ll ( to 7 ft for light The
duality as poor and while f rinn ( M ir. toJHjr ,
win scented for u few good ioaiU. 7 M > tu IH
arried away the greater part. There were
iiiuiy tuides at from f7.r > u to J7.06. and a few
ilgs aim culls were closed out at from H.fiO
of sheep nnd lambs were nt cwntlnlly
itnchiiimed prices. Although the demand was
.lot as .harp as heretofore the decreiiM-d rti-
L'e pis checked any ten lency to weakness. All
things considered the market was fairly satis
factory to sellers , theoircrlngx being taken
tm n basis of from * I ( o J5.75 for poor tooxlra
sheep , and from $1.75 to $0.50 for lambs.
Itecelptsj Cattle , 13,000 ; hogs , 10,000 ; sheep ,
1 ho Evening Journal report * !
I'ATTi.R-KL'colpIs , 12.00.J head ! shipments ,
4,000 head ! nmrkut strong on iirlmo steers ,
Iliers , weak ; best steers , W.50QO.OO ! others ,
3.00 .1.25 ; Miockers and feeders. * 3.1f > ttl.4l ) ;
Toxatl Moors , * 3.5lKfl4.3 ( ) ; co s. * 2.00a4.00 ,
llods-Hoeolpts. 11,000 head ; shipments ,
B.OOO head ! market lee hlitliuri mixed , J7.50 ®
7.85 | huiivy , * 7.80a8.25 ; llaht , J7.004.67.75.
HilK.KP-ltecelpts , 5,000 head : shipment" .
500 head : market steady ; natives , M.5OHO.OO ;
wcstt-rni , i5.0oafi.50 ; lainhs. it4.OOaO.CO.
Kunin City I.Uv Mock .Market.
KANHAK CITY , Mo. March O.-OATTM : He-
: olpts , 1,70 > head : shipments. 1,000 head ; BUM-
1 ral maike active , steady ; uliolco cows MIOIIK
o lOc hi luhur. Hepresentatlvu sales ! Dressed
eef an : \ shipping steers , t4.10K5.25 ; cows
and heifers , * J.Un > Jt3.H5 ; Texas and Indian
iteers , J 1.354.50j stocUui-H and feeders , J3.00
[ 4.52li.
Hods Itecelpts , 3.700 head ) shipments , 3,100
.lead ; maaiket active , OO.lUc hUluir , liop' ' < ' -
Mjniatlve sales : All Brinies , S5.25U7.70 ; bulk ,
17.25517.00.
s'lliiKf Receipts , 000 ; shipments , 100 ; mar-
xot steady. Ui'picsontutUc ) sales : Muttons ,
* 1 ; lamb ! ) , $ t.8oari.20.
Ni-iv York l.ltu Ntucli .Market.
Nuw YOIIK , March 0. - - Hr.uvm No frnsb
Arrivals and no trading , feeling firm ; ship
ments , 325 becvus and 45 sheep.
CAI.VKS Itecelpts , 300 head ; market ! i"c
, ) er pound higher ; veals , $5.00&8.25 per 100
Ibs.j grassers , $2.50.
Sllixi' ANII LAMiis-Ilecclpts 4,003 head :
narket dull , shade easier ; sheep , $ .OOIo
D.OO per 100 lbs.j lambs , 0.25H0.05.
lloos Itecelpts 02D head ; maiUet noml-
uilly Him at .fb.OOiiH.DO per lee Ibs.
St. f.oiils I.In ) Mock M irket ,
ST. Louts , Mo. . March 0. CATTI.K Hocolpts ,
1,400 head ; shipments , 2,300 ; market life
less ; nothing on s'lle uvceptsom-fed Texan
steers which went at t4.nD.
110(13 ( Receipts , 4,400 head ! shipments ,
2,200 bead : market easlei : huavy , t7.7oas.00i
nlxeil , $7.41)147.00 ) ; light , 87.BOa7.8l ) .
SlllXi' Itecelpts , UOO head ; shipments , 300
hcadi markut stuady at $3.0'Jiit5.3i ' ) .
D. I ) 1'iiAXKc , II. I ) . Hooni.lr , JAS. K lloniir.
Pros. VIcu t'rus Secy & Troas ,
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO.
Capital$25.000 : Omaha and Sioux City.
Grain and Provisions
Railroad Stocks and Bonds.
PU1VATK WHIRL.
Room 212 bM Life Building
OMAHA.
nKKHIinNOKS : town State National Hank.
Sioux City ; Commercial N.itlonal Hunk.
Om ilui.
Special attention zlven to outside orders *
Ccrru.sprmuouco so'.lcltoJ.
OV2t < SUU > SVL'l'LY ,
Some Startling figures on the Proportion of
1'nper .Money to the P.eservr.
New VOIIK , March 9. [ A morning
paper says : Ono hundred anil four
teen million dollars In gold certill-
catcs are out. Of this enormous sum
only ? 20,000,000 worth , according to treasury
experts , tire in actual circulation. The rest
are hoarded. _ According to the reports of
'
national ba'nks they hold * 'I7,000-
000 in gold certificates. Statis
tics are not furnished by state
banks , but it is a fair estimate that they
hold J 1,000,000. Probably thu accumulation
of the bills by some of tlio bankers repre
sents many largo special accounts by indi
viduals. Any financier may make a collec
tion of gold notes and deposit them for
safety with his hauliers , in which case no
particulars are furnished in reports , and the
amounts are not included in the gold totals
of the bank stutuinents. The $10JOJOuoO , ,
gold reserve which is thought by
some to bo imperilled may bo called
on iiny day by United States notes
or "greenbacks , " of which the limit of issue
is340,000,000. On this b.islsof proportion of
paper money of this sort to gold tbo ratio of
the United States is as 84 per cent. Recent
reports of the Uanlc of France show u per
centage of 48.80. Keports of the Bunk of
England show : l percentage of 00.40 , and the
banks of Germany , whence no exact reports
nro available , show , on an estimate , a per
centage of 70.81.
Money I'nuy nn the Now York Market.
Nr.w YoitK , March 0. There is n decidedly
easier feeling in the money market and call
loans wcro quoted at from 0 to 8 per cent.
The withdrawals of currency for shipment
to the interior are smaller than for weeks
past , and money brokers assert that they
don't expect u recurrence of the stringency
which prevailed early in the week. The
sub-treasury in this city has increased its
gold balance , ? 2r > ,000,000 having been received
from Canada during the p.ist _ few days.
There is less talk : of gold exports mid the al
leged now bond issue by the government.
The head of a prominent Nassau street
house with important European connections ,
said today : ' 'Our linn has been credited
with having made up a syndicate to pur
chase $ llKKMK ( ( ) ( ) of bonds. Wo know noth
ing of this alleged syndicate and don't believe -
lievo that any exists. "
Keady to TilUn Our llonilH.
New YOIIK , March 'J. A Post's lyorulon
special says : Further inquiry lias been
made on behalf of President Cleveland con
cerning tlio readiness of Knglish banks , in
surance nnd financial houses to tuko * 10.000-
000 of government bonds , provided tlio bonds
nro kept hero niiio months without realiza
tion. The feeling on tlio whole is favorable
if interest at tlio rate of 3jj per cent can bo
secured.
WILT. TEST THE LAW.
Decision to lln Kernrrd on the Local
Peddlers Ordinance.
"
F. B. Wood , H traveling man for n inro-o
St. I.fluis fancy grocery firm , was arrested
by Oftlcer O'Gortnan Wednesday for peddling
without a license. The arrest was made
under the ordinance , which , it is claimed , is
capable of being constructed so ns to prevent
any person from selling goods in Omaha for
any linn which is located outside ot the
btato. This would apply to all traveling
men.
men.Mr. . Wood , who was arrested , Is in
ono sense rcprcsentini : a local Jinn.
Although ho is employed by a St. Louis linn
nil the orders which ho takes in Omaha are
Illled by Paxtou , Ciallagher & Co. Ho s.iys
that If ho is prosecuted lie will see that the
ordinance is enforced regarding every other
traveling man who does business in the city
and see how it will worlc.
In Memory of llUhnp Cliirlmui.
A memorial service for the Into Bishop
Clnrkson will bo held nt Trinity cathedral
at 10 o'clock this morning. Bishop Worth-
liifton will celebrate the holy communion.
After a night with the Hoys
Yours for a clear head Bromo-Seltzor
, WANTED
.Total Ilium ol CITIES
I COUNTIE.8 , ( SCHOOL
m v * , H uv W DIBTRICTG. WATER
COMPANIES , ST.R.K.COrVlPANIEO.cta
t'oriripomUnct * lollcilert.
N.W.HARRIS &COMPAHYBankers ,
103-109 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO.
10 U/all Street , NEW YORK.
7O State 9t. . UO8TON.
TO iri.v on i.oKi : Mit.in > \ * .
ifitmrn t , . Krcne'K Itlu llpnl IIIVhrnt An
Immi'iiM' Annum ! limdtrd.
Citicvio , 111. , March D. Jnnu. \ , . KI MIO
stands to win or lose ? 1HMHX ( ) ( ) In wheat on
the Chicago Hoard of Trade. Thin nt least
Is the cum1 lit gos'lp hero tonight , and the
Information Is added that as thu deal now
stands It Is n toss up whether ho wins or
make * another lingo contribution to the ex
perience fund charged against Chicniro
wheat. Fourteen yo.irs ago the Chicago
wheat jilt took from ICecno below fil.OOO.OOO
slightly ( hut Henry Clews says 10H)0OJO. ( ) )
H Is said that the present venture was
started by Keeue In the nature of a grim
settlement of old scores , The story is that
ho is opsratlm ? through Slgmimd Oruner ,
a stock , cotton and sugar broker of Now
York. ICcetie has obtained control of about
'JO.000,000 bushels of the best wheat lu
western store douses and has accumulated a
prodigious line of futures. The cash end of
' .ho deal is in charge of "Sandy" Egglcstou ,
and the speculative end In charge of John
Citdahy , both masters In their special dis
tricts. Nearly all the "contract" wheat In
Chicago , amounting to about 10,000,000
bushels , Is Indued \ \ tth ICggleston , and nearly
as much more 1ilgh grade property In St.
Uniis , Minneapolis , Duluth and other
western centers Is controlled by the same
Individuals Besides his Immense cash
holdings in this city , Eggloston has cornered
about all the elevator space In Chicago that
can by any possibility become avallablo , for
the storage of new receipts between now and
the end of May. Ilo has accomplished this
feat by contracting with elevator companies
to provide him room for several million
bushels of grain which he expects to receive
before the end of Mav. If by any chance ho
should not get the grain the elevator com
panies will not care , as Egglcstoti has con
tracted to pay full storage rates on the space.
ICeutii ) laid his plans with consummate
skill. Eirglcston is said to be the most com
manding ilgure in the cash grain market of
the west , and as for the speculative branch
ot the campaign .lack Cudahy , the great
est Speculator on 'change , was Just the man
to run the deal to a conclusion. In the Hush
of a successful series of bold \entures in pro
visions and famous for terrific play in wheat
and corn , operations could bo carried on
under cover of his mime without exciting
suspicion. H lias been charged for u month
or more that Cudahy has been milking the
market. Cudahy displays a remarkable
preference for directors in the distribution
of brokerage favors , probably because it hap
pens that most of the directors are responsi
ble gentlemen and excellent brokers. When
ICecno undertook to run his first
wheat corner in this city ouo of
his mistakes was in his selection of
brokers. Ho complained bitterly that ho
was robbed , and that ho could obtain no
redress through a prejudiced hoard of di
rectors. Harper , now in the Ohio peniten
tiary , has mournfully declared that ho would
have cleared $8,000,000 on his 18S7 deal but
for the fact that ho had to fight the directors
of the Chicago Board of Trade. In Wall
street Kceno has since met with equally
galling setbacks , but within the past two
years , it is said , has cleared enormous win
nings by the successful manipulation of
Sugar , Cordage , Lead , Whisky and Gas
stock. Neither Kgglcston nor Cudahy is
thu man to engage in operations of magni
tude without ample financial protection , and
from the first there has been plenty of money
to meet every possible demand from the Chicago
cage end of the deal. Kecne's advances up
to date have been at least , it is said , $15,000-
000 in cold cash , ami possibly $10,000,000 moro
may bo required , depending on whether the
deal is pushed through or dropped.
There are two chances for the success of
the deal. Ono is thu government estimate
of farmers' reserves and the other serious
crop damages. The Department of Agricul
ture will publish the estimate of reserve to
morrow , and if the llgures should bo under
100,000,000 bushels , general speculation may
spring up and let ICucnc out of his bargain.
A spell of freezing nnd thawing weather
might also assist speculation. If the deal
can command help from neither of these
sources , Kecne , in tlio opinion of some , will
iiavo the grizzly by the tail and be yelling
for somebody to lot him go.
At breakfast time a strcngthcner , at lunch
time a comfort , at dinner time a delicacy
Cudahy's "Hex" Brand Extract of Beef.
City Klrctrleli
Now that the city electrician has entered
upon the discharge of his duties , the ordi
nance creating his onico is found to bn very
detective. For example , it makes no pro
vision for the testing of electric lights , nnd
it neglects to give the electrician authority
to order the removal of unused poles left
standing in the streets. It requires tlio
Mr. , T O. Sanaa , ot
Fulton ,
1 Baysoff
"About ton years ago I con
tracted a cc\eroca o of blood pol- *
son. Leading phj Elclans prescribed medlclno
after medicine , which ! took without any relief.
I also tried mercurial and potash remedies ,
with unsuccessful icsultn , but which brought
on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that
made my lifo
ono of agony.
After suffering
four jcars I gave up all remedies and began
using S. 8. S. After taking ec\cral bottles I
TfM entirely cured and able to resume work.
Is tlio greatest medlclno for Mood
poisoning to-day on the market. "
Treatise on Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed
Treo. Swiii' Si'icirio Co. , Atl-mta , Ga.
cloctrlolnn to cntiao Iho removal of nil iionil
Iron but thow of Iho tclcplumo romimny ,
aUlunigli the latter Is the chief nlTi'tidcr In
thlt , particular , Certain cotmcllmon are
moving for n ruvlMon of the ordinance.
KAIlTIIQUAItlt IS XHW Mil 1C.
Kmplro Cltr Much HlmUcn t'p mid Unite
Hrnnatloii ( 'rented.
Nuw Ytmif. March HSpovlnl [ Tolo-
iiiii to TllK HKK.1 Tlio severe shock ,
uvltlcntly cmiHud bv nil oiu'thquako inovo-
iiiont , which wns foil In the cinitrul part
of tills olty early thin morning , extended
from Thirty-third to Ono Hundredth
ntrcota. It sounded moro like u roar
than anything else and lasted at luust
ten seconds. It wakened inanv persona
who wore already asleep , and In the hitf
apartment houses ulonj , ' the wide side of
Central park It created a sensation.
Heads wore htuck out of windows ! and
some men put on their clothes and hur
ried out to see If there had been an ox-
plosion. On West Sixty-fifth street it
was particularly heavy. Iluildlntft ) were
shaken from top to bottom.
At police headquarters reports of the
earthquake were received from all the
stations above Houston street. It was
also felt in Brooklyn and at other parts ut
Lnnp Island. It b'cjjati with a low rum
bling , followed almost Immediately with
a jar like a heavy explosion under-
ground. Then followed a prolonged
rumhle.
At Long Island City the shock was
especially severe , In many itihtances
shaking pictures from the walls and
creating havoc among china and brle-a-
brac. At several points persons lied in
terror from their notihes to the streets
in their night robes , siijijiosliig that the
houses were settling or falling. Most of
these persons say that a dull boom and
a strongly marked Minultanootw trem
bling of the earth wore perceptible. The
seismic disturbance lasted bovoral seconds
ends and then passed away iu a southerly
direction.
_ _
Tearful Fulliit Nl.iiirii | Pnlli.
NIAGARA FAU.S , N. Y. , Mareh 0.
[ Special Telegram to Tin : Hii : ; . | A ter
rible accident happened in the wheel pit
of tbo Niagara Falls Paper company last
night. Joseph Malcolm , a Scotchman
aged 21 , lost his balance and fell from
the top of the pit to the bottom , 150 feet.
The body was found a shapeless mass of
pulpy ilo-sh and broken hones.
IllgToxnn Land Claim Settled.
EI.OIN , 111. , March ! ) . A lawsuit in
volving 55,000 acres of land on the
Brazes river , Texas , of which Colonel
John S. Wileox and certain relatives
claim 1,200 acres , has just been decided
in their favor and against D. U.
Williams in the United States supreme
court. The land is now worth about 813
per aoro.
"Oldent Maxim" lelit. :
POHTIAND , O-o. , March i ) . William
Gardner , said to bo the oldest Mason in
the United States , died hero yesterday
aged 07. Ho came hero from Kansas
City , Mo. , only a few months ago.
IT FASTENS ITS HOLD
ujion you before yon know It. It is sure
to l > o in the nir wo breathe , the water wo
drink. The germ of consumption is every
where present. Tlio germ begins to grow as
soon ns it reaches a imiA : spot in the lK > dr.
Catarrh , Dronchitis , and a hcrofuloti1) condi
tion , furnish thcso weak spots. The way to
flglit these germs Of/in / rurlii render tb
liver active nnd purify the blood with Dr.
Picrco's Golden Medical Discovery. 13cbldos ,
It builds up healthy flctli.
It's guaranteed In all bronchial , throat nnd
lung affections ; every form of scrofula , oven
Consumption in Us earlier stages. If tbo
"Discovery" fails to benefit or euro , you
have your money back.
Fortify yourself ngnlust di case by making
the body germ-iroof , then you will sav
yourself from grip , malaria , and many ot
the passing discuses.
Too well known to need lengthy advertise
ments Dr. Sago's Catarrh Ilemedy.
JSOUTIX OMA JETA.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornaria.
JJcot Coltlo Ho nnd Micp nmrket In the wolt.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brotte
Llvo Stock Commission Morcliunta.
South Omafia Telephone 1157. Chlcazo
JO11.V 1) . DADH.MA.N , I . , _ . . .
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WAhTKIl ft. WOOD'fMnnagorj
Market Iloporti by m.lllu.U wlrJ oliojrful
nlsliod upon application IT
OMAHA
BACISANOTvVlirS. I
0,11111 Blj M. 0. Daxou ,
COMPANV.
Importers and m n.fn Illc/cloi soM on monllilr
lluur > aclci , burlnpi.
ITTlno. purmiiti I'J ) N iJth.
BOOTS 'NO SiO-v
Morse-Cos Slio3 Company ,
IlownMIron. .
FnclorjrrijrnorHt.il mil Donjlni-UrjV.i
VVonre miking oloso prlo' * to cull l > iiror . nn1 nro
tolllcz ncl-ix of KOOiti wlilc1 ! I , vorjr nlJil lj
with morcluuit ? .
Klrkendall , Jones & \mt. \ Hand-Sewed
COMPANY. Wliulutilo HltOHCO. . tooti.iliotl
mfrs. iu < int lloucm an < I rubbjrKOOdi , IU1-
Hubbcr rihoa Co HJi- UIO llaniay dU
llUt-UOlHuniuy SI
COAl , C0 ( : . connm.
Omana Coal , Coke & Ea.leCornic3 ? Works
MMK CO. , li'inl an'l ' nofl Mfr * . Kilr.inlol Iron
tool , S li cur. inn niitl curnlcj , nlmliw cip ,
buuulua at * . niutallo | elcvhtfUtt , OKI.
DRYOOQDS.
M. E. Smith & Co , , Kilpitrlc'i-Kooi D/
( iOOIS CO ,
Dry itooil ) , notloni , fur- Notloni. Kuiti' ; furnlib-
nlflilnK Koo.n , inriur Inz ju ti.cjr. IKIi ual
lllliaail I Harnjall. .
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering | B33b)3 ) & Ruiyai
CO. , upliolitnroil furni co , at tea
ture , IIJ11101 NIclioUi
BU Wiiultutl * onl/ . and mil BH.