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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1894)
6 THE OMAlfA DATLY BEEa'ITIIURSDAY. MAKUIT 15 , 1801. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Wns Inactive Yesterday and Closed a Quarter Lower. CORN V AS. EXTREMELY DULL AND WEAK I'cntiiro of the Dny'n Illiniums I" tlmt Ccri-ul U'm tlio Si'lllng by Mr House * Against I'lirclmsc * In tlio Country. CHICAGO , March 14. Wheat had that llred feeling today ami closed He lower than yoBtcrday after a range of about % c. Cables wcro discouraging , the weather fine and de mand light , while firmer northwestern mar kets provcnteil a marked decline. The scs- nlon was featureless and May closed at Uio bottom. May corn and oats are each lie lower. Provisions were fairly actlvo and were alternately weak and firm several times , ending with a slight gain In prices. Wheat opened dull with very little disposi tion on the part of local speculators to enter Into fresh transactions , a feeling which , In the absence of news , continued throughout the day. Orders from outside were few and far between and such as were received were for such small amounts gener ally as to have little effect upon prices. Kor two hours the fluctuations In May wheat were between the range of B8c and G8c , with the bulk of the business limited mid way between those slightly divided cxtremoj. Karly Liverpool cablegrams reported that market quiet at former prices. The north western markets were again firmer than those elsewhere and the price advanced In the latter half of the session to GS' e nnd could not be lifted again for more than a few minutes at a time. The fine weather continued to bo a bear factor anil after lazily advancing several times-a fraction from tlio bottom , May closed wearily at Corn was extremely dull nnd rather weak. The feature of the day's business , apart from the small amount of trading , was the selling by receiving houses against purchases In the country. Thtr moderate receipts today and ntlll smaller arrivals expected tomorrow were presumably the cause of the buying and free receipts at country points , while the absence of demand from the seaboard or other eastern points undoubtedly Influenced the selling. There was a good trade around the opening" nnd for about fifteen minutes thereafter at from SSVfcc to 38'Ac. ' After tlmt the trading almost ceased until within a few minutes of the close , with a downward tendency to prices , with no apparent rallying power to any extent. The market rallied a little In the last fifteen minutes of the session and stopped with Slay but 1/fcc from the bottom. Oats participated In the general dullness and followed corn In Its fluctuations. Buyers were few nnd sellers about equally scarce. Provisions were Irregular , but In the main weak. The receipts of hogs numbering 32- 000 head Instead of 20,000 as bad been esti mated , with 30,000 looked for tomorrow , was the chief source of the generally weaker feeling. There was a lively rally after nn early break , but ns It was entirely duo to the covering of a considerable line of short pork by Stover , supposed to be for the ac count of the Cudahy Packing company , nnd of about 1,000,000 Ibs. of ribs by thn Chicago I'acklng company. When those parties with drew the market renewed Its early weak ness. A fair demand developed at the de cline and the close was firm. Compared with last night , May pork is Be higher , May lard Ca higher and May ribs unchanged. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 40 cars ; corn , 1GO cars ; oats , 127 cars ; hogs , 30,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; " "ArtlclciTj ppcn. | High. | Low.n | Oloso. Wheat. No. 2 March liGK COW May July CO ! 00)1 Corn No. 'J. . Mnrch .10H 3(1 ( May 3SH 37K July 30 30830 > S 38KGM OatH No. ' . ' . . . March HOIf 30K a Hi : ; i 31JSCI W ! July Pork per bbl May 10 87 ! * 11 or 10 82 11 00 July 10 05 11 07K 10 87H 11 115 Lard , 1(10 ( Ibs March ( I 57W n no o r.7W n r K May (1 ( 47M 11 07 ! < (1 ( 47 ! < ! 0 fifi July 050 0 00 U 4o 0 KM Short lllbs- Mny fi 07M B 07W 5 fi5 fi ns July 0 05 o no fi 00 0 0-M Cash quotation ) ! were as follows : I-'LOl' 11 Steady , unchanged. WHI3AT No. 2 sprlne , 6G'fcc ; No. S spring. Me ; No. 2 red , C6Vic. COUN-No. 2 , SC'/iC. OATS-No. 2. 31 31 > ic ; No. 2 white , 3333 c ; No. 3 white. 02 5(3Tic. . HVB-No. 2. IBVifflCltc. IIAHLKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , OOiJ3Cc ; No. , WflOe. KLAX HinD-No. 1 , J1.35'.4. TIMOTIIV SIlKD-I'rlmc , JI.20. PKOVIHIONS-Meaa pork , per bill. , 10.tOjri0.05. l.ard. per cwt. , K. 0t < t.T A. Khort ribs sldrs ( loose ) . 3.C5j5.C7Vi ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . JO.OOJ ? 6.25 ; short clear Hides ( boxed ) . { 0.374 ! O.SO. WHISKY Dlstllleis' llnlshed goods , per ual. , Xmv YiirklMurkctH. NH\V YOniC , March 14. KLOUIl-IlccelptH. 17- MO bbls. ; exporlH , 3,000 bbls. ; snlca. O.OX ) pltRS. ; dull and concessions me necessary to sell Kootls. Mills , however , refuse to > educe limits , nnd business drags In consequence. Ityo Hour , fairly active , lluckuhent flour , nominal. IIUCICWIIUAT Dull. COHN MKAL-Qulet. KYIS Nominal. IIAHLKV Dull. liAIU.UV MALT-Dllll. WIIKAT Heeelptn. 700 bu. ; exports , fl.OM bu. : rnlrs , 2 , UUOO bu. futures nnd 40,000 bu. spot. Spot dull but steady ; No. 2 red In Morn nnd elevator. Clc ; nlloat , CVv < ' ; f. o. b. . Me ; No. 1 northern , 67Vic : No , 1 hard. 71'Sc. Options wro excccdlnely dull all day. They opened steady on crop daimiKo talk , advanced a trlllc on covering , reacted nt noon , ruled dull nil the afternoon and rloscd steady at piactlcally unchnnKed prices from Inst nlKht. lluslness wns wholly of n pcnlplni : nalurc. No , 2 led , March , closed nt CO'ic ; May. 62 7-lCJj62'4c , closed at C2'.ic ; June , 63140C2 ll-16c , closed at 63Hc ; July , 01 11-lCfJ C5e , closed nt 63c ; December , 70 l-16fp70'.ic , closed nt 70lc. ! COHN Ilccclpts , 3.000 bu. ; exports. 26,000 bu. : Bairn , 410,000 bu , futures and 6.000 spot. Si ) t market dull and easy ; No , 2 , 4lic ! In elevator. Options weu > firmer early on coverlnB nnd talk cif prospective llKhtt'r recclpls , hut lott nil tliu udvancc later on liquidation , ami closed ' .iSi ic net decline , March closed nt 4l'4u ; April , WM B-lCo , closrd nt 41Uc ; May. 43'WmiiC , cloeud lit 43Vtc ; July , 44U , l4 > Uc , closed nt 4Ue. OATS-Itccclpts. W.OOO bu. ; exports , 12,000 bu. ; vales , 25IMIO bu. fuluies nnd 79,000 bu. spot. Spot HO lower but tnorii nctlve ; No , 2. WUl ICe ; No. S delivered , 36'.4 37c ; No. 3 , 35o ; No. 2 white. 3WJ ! > Uc ; No. 3 white. 37c ; truck western , 37W 42c ; truck white western , 3S < uM2c ; track white Hate , SSJCIZo. Options vety dull , but held fairly Heady nil day , closing unchnnKi'd to Vic net de cline ; Mnrch , 35'ili3S'i' . closed nt 3i'ic ' ; April closed at Kc ; May , 3lT tj35c , closc.1 at 3Jc : July cloBe < l nt 3 Uio. HAY Dull ; rhlpphiK , JC.fOffO.tO. HOI'S Kasy : elate , common to choice , SHlOo ; 3'aelllo coast , 1JO20C , IlIDlCK-Diill ; net raited , New Orleans so- lected. 4S lo 113 Ibs. , 4' ' tfOie ; Texas selected. Ute to M Ibs. . 4f5c ; lluenos Avres dry. 20 to 21 Ibs. , JO'iWllc ; Texas dry , 21 to 50 Ibs. , Cc. LKATIIKH-Stendyi hemlock sole , lluenoa lAyres. IlKht In heavy welKhts , 16 l c. PHOVIHIONS-lleef. steady. Cut meats , quiet ; Idckled bellies. eujfTHo. i ird. hlow ; western ktenm closed at 17 ; sales. 350 tlercea nt 17,10 ; March closed ut 57 , nominal : May , 10.00 , nominal ; refined , quiet ; continent. 17 ; 8. A. , $ S. Pork. a y ; new inefs , JI2.501I13.00 ; extra prime , J1S.OO fJltSO ; family , I13.50&14.00 ; short clfar , I13.6VW J5.50. lll'TTIIH Klrmer : western dairy , IWlSo ; west- nn mimicry , 15H22c ; western factory , lOiriSc ; 1'jUlnii , S2e ; etntu dairy , 14tls:0cj sinto creamery , CIIIJI-JSH Steady ; Inrne , 101itlo ; small , 10W 13c : part sklnm. 3'ifUioi full ukliiu. 2 3c. KOOS-Maiket nmk ; ntntii nml PcnnsUvnnla. 14lrll1lo ; western , fresh , 15 > ; ClCo ; southern , 148 15n ; itvelptE , 9,275 pkw . TALLOWJulel and steady. I'KTHOLKUM-Steadyj United closed nt 18.30 lilil. X32U nsked. HOSIN Sttady : utrnlned , common to eood. lie.towu.5o. . HICK-Qulet ; domestic , fair to extra , Japan. 4WW4VJC. > iUi.AhM'.h-QuU > t : New Orleans , open kettle , Kootl tu choice , 27 * 3 < c. > Pia IHON-Dull : American. J1I.50. coi'Piit-Iull ; lake , 9 .c. Lt'JAD Very tlrm ; doniesllc , $ J.o. TlN-meiuly ; trnlts. 119.05 ; plute * . dull. til'ii.TiH : : Steady , doinentlc , I3.CO bid. tXTTON BKUl ) OIL Nominal and ralh r weak ; prlmu crude , In bbls. . V6c ; prime crude , Joc e , c62ic ; on crude , :4Qo ; butter i 33fr3lc ; prime summer yellow , 3031c ; oft sum mer yellow , tftfrte ; prime white , * o. BL'OAR-Hniv , sternly ; miles Into ye lertlny , 8,500 InRn cpntrlfiiKil , 00 test at 3 3-lCc , landed terms ; refined , dull. I.ocul Pniiluco Mnrlirl. RUTTBR-PrlcM remain stendy , but th * market Is wcnk owlnit In the | M\T prices ruling In tlm cast. Another drop of lo within n few days wnulil not be mirprlslnR. ' Choice country , IStf ICe : twrhlne stock. Oo. DRKH.HKD 1'01'LTRY There Is but Illtlfl trnilo , mnst of the business runnlnR to live stuck. Trices nre unchanged. Chlokeni , G07cj turkeys , SWflsr-i peepo nml ilurks , Or. LIVIJ POULTRY The supply la IlliernI nnd n. morn nctlve demand In noticeable. OooJ dock Is fuolnbp | | nt GfiGc. ' VKAIj There Is n fnlr supply nvallnblo nnd n fairly nrtlvo tind nt slmiiy prices. Good , fat veals , 67c : thin or heavy , SfI5c. EOtIK The market Is n trllte wcnkrr , nllhoudi the Milk nf the rnlos nrc mnilc nt lie , HIHcllv fresh eirjrs , liyil'ic. I1ONIJY Choice white clover , lcj Citllfornla , ice ; dark honey , 12iiQl3c. orHTKRH .Mrdlum I X L , ICe : horseshoes , IScj extm standard , 20e ; delects. 2o ! ; extra se lects , r.'e ; compniiy selects , 23cj counts , ! 0o. NUTH-ClieslnutK , lie per Mb. : Italian chest nuts. 12 l3c ; almonds. IWKe : KiiKllsh wnlniils , 12fMlci filberts. 12c ; p nns , large , nttlloj pi.- cans , medium , IOV. CIPEH-Puic Juice , per l.bl. , tS.OWT'.M ; half lilil. , | .1.nflfrt.23 : ; Oregon , per bhl. , $ l.rn ; half hlil. , J2.75 ; ilnrlllcd elder , per Mil. , JI.50 ; half 1)1,1. , , "JUUERKRAUT-I'cr bbl. , JI.50II3.00 ; h.tlf bbl. , ! 2.7 < . VIXIETAIILES. IlnANS-Cnllfornln hnnd-plcked navy , Jl.OOff 7.00 ; western navy , Jl.70in.Mj common white benni , JI.Mfjl.75. ONIONS Unions are quoted on orders nt "JfiSOe ; yellow onions. InMv \ , . J2.7S. POTATOES Ncbrnnkn , lown and Mnncsota grown potatoes. In small lots from store , ( .51(70j ; same In ear lots , G5fo6Rc : Colorado , from store. "JftSOe : Colorado lots. 7iW75e. CAIIHAC1E The Hist shipments of Florida cnb- bniro nt rived this ninrnlmr In excellent market- C.HEEN VnOETAItLE.M Rplnneh. pep bhl. , I2.BOJ salsify , 30ff35o per doz. j radishes , per doz. , . > c ; onions , per doz. . 35ff40c ; cnulllloner , per doz. , Jl.00ffl.23 ; leltltee , . per doz. , 33J15c ; cucum bers. tl.coftl.7S : tomatoes , per crate of 2' ' ) | i .t II.M ; pnrMry , per doz. . 30 33c ; CRV plant , per doz. . 12.23 ; imparaKiis , per doz. , SSfiMc ; tuinlps , per doz. . 75fJS3e ; carrots , per doz. , 75o ; lie-is , per doz. , fOc ; water cress , per doz. , $1.75112.00 * ; Florida tomntoes , per G-lh. crate , J5.00&5.GO. rui'iTS. APPLES There nrc hut few apples on the market and thp trade Is largely going lo oranges. Fancy xvcslcrns. 12.21 per box. CHANIIEIIHIES "The cranberry season Is neatly over and must of the stnok 1st too soft to ship. There Is still some demand , however , fur Rood stock , nnd prices are nil In ; : hlchur. Cape Cod , per bbl. , tli.25nil.fi ) ; bell ; md bugle , JC.25 < ij > 6.50 ; Jersey. M.l'rfiK.M. CALIFORNIA OHANOnS The stock Is arriv ing In treed condition nnd the trade Is Increas ing. Riverside seedlings , regular slj.ea , J2.25 ; small Hl/.es. J2 ; Illvcrsldc WnHhlngton nnvela , > 2..rpi ) 2.75 ; Itedland seedlings , lesular sUes. J2.30 512.10 ; small sizes , J2.0 < in2.ii ; small s)7.n ) In 10- box Inli" , tl.90 ; Itedland navels. J2.75 ; lllvcrslde Bcconds , sizes 2M to 3W. jl.EOf(2.M. ( TFiOI'ICAI * 1-TIU1TS. HAN'AN'AS The trndo In constantly Increasing nnd tne market Is well supplied. IVr bunch , large , t2.005i2.25 ; small to medium. J1.7.V52.0H. I.KMONS Jlesslnas. fancy , J3.75R4.00 ; choice , J3.25i(3.50 ; Rocul , J2.751T3.00. OIlANGKS-Kancy Floildna , J3 ; choice Florl- diis , (2.75. TANliniNRS-l'cr box , J2.75. OIIAP13 FIIUIT Per box. J4. Vlu-iit Market , MI.N'NKAPOMH , March 14.-Ilecelpts of wlicdt for today were 1& ) earn ; shipments , 20 cars. Theiewas a steady and fair demand for cash wheat on track delivered and considerable was again sold to arrive tViat will be coming In the bitter part of this nnd next week. Prices paid for wheat to arrive were abuut the B.IIIIC as wheat on track. These Bales Were mainly nt COc to G0'io ' for No. 1 northern , nlthoiigh closlne a little below that. Fnrmera arc selling slowly but steadily In the country , with an aggregate of about 1CO.OOO bu. or near t'.iat to be delivered , This rate , It Is supposed , will be continued if the weather remains fnlr until seeding time. May wheat opened at MVic anil .Inly 593W < le. The maiUet Fold up about 'ic for May nnd ' ( .c for .Inlv finally closing : March and May. M.c : July , 5 ! > ' , c. On track : No. 1 hard. CH.c ; No. 1 northern , ( 'J'Ke ' ; No. 2 northern , r > S'iC. It Is pro- miniud fiom the late receipts ami known maikut- IngH by fanners that tholeulll be a decrease In country elevator supplies this week , perhaps not moie than half as much us lust w < ck. The mills were running at the rate of about 27.000 'l.bK of Hour for the twenty-four hours , and ni the pales nre slow It Is presumed the rate of production will not be Increased this week. Mxports me slow and said to take about one- fourth of the production. Klour sales were mostly made at J3.40ff53.60 for patents and tl.SO fTl.W for bakers. Some particular brand ; ) WIMO held nlxive the outside quotation mentioned , nnd It was said In some Instances sales were made below the Inblde quotation. St. I.oulliirUrts. . ST. LOUIS , March 14. FI.OUll Unchanged. Wit BAT Dull and weak , without marked feature , closing Vic off. No. 2 red , cash and March. M c ; May , 5555Uc ; July. Mle. COHN Opened strong on buying , but' turned weak , closlnic Vie below yesteiday. No 2 mixed , cash and March , 24Hc ; May , 34c ; June , Sic ; July , 3jyc. OATH Lower , dull. No. 2 , cash and March , 32\te ; May , 31c ; July , 27 > ic. 11VB No. 2. east side. tl.SO. IIAKLKY Nothing ilolne. IIIIAN Steady , HSIiCDc. FLAX H1013D-Jl.no. CLOVER SHEU-Actlve , $7.45 8.45. HAY Slow , unchanged ; prime to choice tim othy. js.r > o 9.r.n. HIlTTKn Unchanged ; separator creamery , 20c ; good tu choice dairy. I5Wl7c. COItN MUAI JhSOWLUO. WIHSUV-JI.1D. ItAGaiNG Unchanged ; SUflCe. COTTON THIS Unchanged ; 9r.c.iZ1.00. ( PROVISIONS Dull- weak , tendency down- ward. Pork , standard mess , J11..W. Lnrrt. prime vtentii , jn.Wi. Dry salt mi-ats , loose shoulders. } 5.r,0 ; longs nnd libs. J..70 ; shorts. J5.6) . Ilaeon. packed shoulders. tC.r,0 ; longs , 10.75 ; ribs , Jlj.i5J ' .S7'i ' : Blunt * . tn.S7'.iW7.0 < ) . _ IIECEIPTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , i.OOO bu. : corn. 100.000 bu. ; eats , 12,000 bu. fiHIPMKNTSl-Flimr , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 11,000 bu. ; corn , CI.OoO bu. ; oats , 14,000 bu. " Xorlliwrstrrn JIHIer1 * Report. MINNEAPOLIS. March II. The Northwestern Miller , In Its current Issue , gives the following epitome of the milling bnslness : The Minneapo lis mills ground ic.775 bbln. . averaging 27.020 bills , dally , against 172'JOO bbls. the week before and 1R9.9M bbls for the corrcspondlna time In 1893. The output the present week will show something of nn Increase. There Is more water power than the mills ran use. The demand for hour continues a lltllo slow. Last week the aggregate sales peilmps amounted to 110,090 bols. Some firms sold more than others. The trade was widely dlstilhutcd , small ciders being the rule. The export part was of about the usual proportions. IMieet export shipments were 41.L-95 bbls. , against 42,270 bbls. the preceding week. Th output nt Superior nnd Iluluth was 37.CCO bbls. . against 23,350 bbls. the preceding week nnd ' . . ' 0,550 bids , for the corresponding time In 1S93. The foreign nmiket has shown some special activity of late , but there seems to be nothing to warrant millers Indulging too much In the hope of an Immediate Increase In the foreign trade. Last week's shipment amounted to 17b92 bbls. , against 10i7l ! bbls. the wccl ; before. Liverpool Murltets LIVERPOOL. March 14. WHEAT Steady ; de- innnd moderate ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 California , to ld&5s ' I'd ; western winter , 4s lOd W5s. CORN Firm ; demand fnlr : new mixed , 3s Sd. 1'LOUIl Spring patents. 6s 9d. PROVISIONS- . extra India mess , S2s fid. Poik. prime mes * . 70s. Lord , prime western , 37s M. MUTTER Klnost , SSs ; good , 70s. CHEESE American line , 543. TALLO\V-2C.H Cil. LINSEED OIL-21S 3d. PEAS-Canadlan , 4s lid. ROSIN Coiniiion. 3s M. 1'KTROLIH'M Rellncd , 4iid ; spirits , 6V4 < 1. TUUPE.NTINE-2.2s. Kimiiiii City Markets. KANSAS CITV , March II. WHEAT Nomi nally Htvudy ; No. 2 hard , 4S'c : No. 2 red , D4c. CORN liff'lie lower ; No , 2 mixed , 32'ic ; No , 2 while. 32V4 K ! > ic. OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 30f30'Sc ' ; No. 2 while , .l faoijc. 11UTTEII Quiet : creamery , weak nt 190 o ; dnlrv. Him at. IsyiGc. HilOS I-'nlily notlve , pteady nt 10'4c. FLAX HEICD-Flrmir nt Jl.Siei.22. IIIIAN I'lrin lit C3C5c. HAY Dull ; timothy , t8.OOIJ9.00 ; prairie , J5.00j > 0.00. , RECEIITS Wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu.j oats. none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 7,000 bu. ; corn , 2.00D bu.j oats , none , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - No\v York Dry ( co i Miirket. NEW YORK. March 14. The volume of sales In the dry goods market has not been In proportion tion to the demand , nnd the avvriiKV puirh.xes weru smnllfr nnd values much lower than a year ago. The mull order demand of commission liouseH was much better than the personal re quests and wire orderu nre more frequent than otherwise , Keneonnbln ipeclnlllea were mostly Inquired for. Including dress goods , ginghams , prints nnd wanh goods generally. Staples were In lighter request. Woolen goods disclosed a very moderate request. Printing cloths nre In better request , with tmlcs of nearly 100,0)0 ) plrcen spots and contracts on the bualu of 2o fur sixty- four equates , with the ebuie of iho market Bhowlni ; u coed Imiulry for ppots. Cotton Jlnrtto * . NEW ORLUANrl , Mnrch II.-COTTON-Futures steady ; rnleH. 43,700 bales ; March. J7,02fi7OI ; APIII. J7.01fi7.d2 : Muy. J7OS1)7.0J ; June , t7.ifj ) 7.IG ; July , J7.22Iji7.23 ; Ausun. $7.17ffl7,18 : Septem ber. J7.24iT7.i ( ; October , t7.27 7.2U ; November , J7.3Hf7.33 ; Docember. J7.35 | 7.37. Spot , dull and envy ; ralei. Bxit. | 7.COO K-ilen ; lo uirlve , 1,100 bales ; receipts , 5C9I luilrs ; pxporti to Great llrUiiln. 17,470 tiak'Bj coantwlue , 1,517 bales ; stock , 2&8.2M ) bales. ST. LOUIS , March 14. COTTON M6o lower ; quiet ; middling. 7Vic : sale * . CO ) bale * : lecelpts , COO bales ; ulilinnenta , (00 bulen ; BtocU , 61,700 bales. Oil MurkvtD , OIL CITT. Pa. , March 14. National Transit certificates opened nt SI ; hluhest , M ; lowest , UH : cloned ut C2H ; nalrn' 2.0VJ bbl . ; Dhlpmcnts , kl.7 ) bbls. ; ninn. (4.774 bbli. IMTTdllURCl , PH. . Mnrch 14. National Transit cerllllrutea opened ut 83 ; cloned at Sili ; highest , Mi lowvil. fcSVi. ' C'otlco Murket. NEW YORK. March . COl'KUK-Oiitlon * opened dull , with Aucuit contracts unchunu d iui4 othcm IQ1Q point * lower , ruled centrally wenk , but closed firm , with August 10 points nel higher nnd other * unchanged to 10 points nel lower. Sales , l ! > .00) bags. Including : Mnrch nt J10.30O18.40 ; April , JI6.00016.M ; May , tl5.70rriS.90 ; June. J13.30flli.3S ; July , JIS.2.OI5.TO . ; September , JI4.M4TII.7J ; Pccemlwr , Jll.OUril.10. Hpot coffee , Rio , market quiet ; No. 7 , JI7,5oni7.CH. Mild , market quiet ; Cordova , J19.2K9IH.tio , Sales , 1.0)0 bags ItlV' ! ' t. tl ! > .12H ; 1,000 pkgs. COB I a Rlcn , p. t. ; MirpkKS. Mnrncnltxi exported to luni t warehouse deliveries nt New York yester.lnv , 11.411 bngs ; tlock nl New York today , 131,176 bags : stock In United States. IT'.i.SK IXIKK ; nllnnt. for Unlteil States , 2I.OJO linns ; tolnl visible sup- lily for United Htntes , 413,442 I IRS , nirulnst .21,303 baes last year , HAVRE , Mnrch 14 , Market quiet ; prices Un * changed In Isf higher ; sales , 13,0)0 ) bngs. LONDON , Mnrch II. Market quiet ; prices un changed tu 3d higher. HA.MIiUHO , Mnrch 14. Market quiet ; prices unchanged to < i pf ) ! . higher ; snlcs , 306 bags. RIO DE JANEIRO , March 14. No market re- tutns. SANTOS. Mnrch 14. Mnrkct fnlr ! good overage , tIS ; receipts , threu da > s , 4,000 bags ; slock , SO.UiX bags. \ \ eel .Murltct. ' 8T. LOUIS , March II. WOOL Steady , un changed ; demand fair. STOCKS AND IIONUS. Musliiem of tlio DnyVii Well Distribute ! ! TlirDiiRlinut tliu OiMlrrnl 1.1st , NEW YORK , March U. Kxccpt ilttrlnn the liottr between 12 tuul 1 o'clock toiluy , tlio sliaro speculation wns fairly ncllvo and the business well distributed tliroitRliotlt the list. In the early dealings the market wns strong In tone , with good buying , In which London participated ns a purchaser of Atchlson , St. Paul nml Loulsvlllo & Nnehvlllo anil to n small extent In Missouri Pacific. Hut as tlio day advanced the buying movement became - came less pronounced and unfavorable In fluences affcctinK special slocks not only depressed these * particular shares , but com municated weakness to the general market , anil nt the close the nctlve list , with but few exceptions , showed n decline on the final figures of yesterday. The almost certainty of gold shipments being made on Saturday and the unanimity of opinion that the enact ment of the seigniorage bill would Increase the ( low of gold to Europe were disturbing elements of speculation nnd encouraged shorts to hope for a lower ran go of values. Western Union was sold down In the open ing dealings on rumors of an unfavorable quarterly statement , which , when Issued , confirmed the reports put In circulation , showing , as It did , an estimated deficit of over $378,000 , against a surplus of. over $15,000,000 for the same quarter of 1893. The stock was sold quite heavily , and recorded a decline on the day of 1 % per cent , closing at the lowest point touched. Distilling led In the transactions , nnd was bought freely during the morning on reports confirmatory of the statement that the managers had made satisfactory arrangements for obtain ing additional working capital. The grangers were among the firmest of the active list , advancing Vi to % per cent In the early dealings , subsequently losing the Improvement and closing nt n de cline from last night of % to 11 per cent. Atchlson was more prominent In the trading than for some time , being bought for Hoston as well as the foreign account , nnd selling up % per cent In tlio morning hours. In sympathy with the rest of the market the stocU reacted % per cent in the afternoon , rallying 14 per cent. It Is said that negotia tions relative to the collater.il trust icorgan- Izatlon plan are under favorable consider ation by prominent houses here and in Lon don. Lead common declined ! ' / & per cent. Lead preferred 1 per cent , and Delaware & Hudson preferred 1 per cent. Some few of the usually inactive shares made an advance on the day. The railway and miscellaneous bond market was very firm all day. The Post says : Outside of today's foreign purchases the local market was chiefly In the-hands of uurfaco traders. These opera tors were In the main disposed to work for a lower level , and their efforts did In fact result In a rather general reaction. Here and there , too , some larger speculative in- tCrcsts were evidently taking profits. All things considered , however , the sales were remarkably well absorbed. The following arc the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : TIO : total sales of stocks today acirrefrated 211,400 shares , Including : Atchlcon , 13.MK ) ; American Kusar. 13..MK ) ; Hurllnuton , 21,600 ; Chl- COKO , Cincinnati , Cleveland : St. Louis , 700 ; Distillers nnd Cnttlefecders , 20,600 : a real East ern , 7,000 ; IjQulHVllle & Nniilivllle , 5.600 ; Missouri Paelllc. 8,400 ; Nallomil Lead. 3.SOO ; Heading : , 3/jflO ; Hock Island. CW ) ; St. Paul , 8,000 ; Western Union , 10,500. New York .Honey .Murker. NKW YOHK , March 14.-MONKY ON CALL- Uasy at 1 per cent ; lant loan , 1 per cent ; closed al 1 per cent. PRIME MKHCANTILK PAl'KH 3C6VS per cent. BTKHL1NO K.XCHANOK Easier , with actual business In bunkers' bills nt H.kSHtft.W ; for de mand nml J4.HW4.S7U for CO days ! IHW | | rates , JCM&4.fc H , Commercial bllli. S4.S6/4.MU. H1LVUH CKUTIKlfATKS MTHlWc. UOVEUNMHNT IIONIW Firm. Htatc , dull. Oil the lx > nttuii Alurket. NEW YOHK , March It The rout's London. cable snys : The mmkctM xvcro cheerful tcxlny , Klll-oilced stockK "WTInjr wny nnd speculation sprenillnK lo nil department * . DoallnK" nre IIICH- enite nl present , flip cessation of hoslllltl-s In Ilniill hml n BooVdffcct on nil foreign nlock . Americans were gijnl nil day but closed Iwlow thn rest. Atchl o ] ) ? nK Inrucly Imuglit here on favornblo views ofttt r ifjnnfr.ntlon. ( Hllver sold nt 27 5-ISd , nnd v v wenk. Chlnn has ce.ueij buying. The IndlnnV council sold 50 lakhs of rupees nt 11 ll-uVn' ' ! . Klf-hty-four thou imd liounds In liar gold were imiiRht by tinImnk nnd Si.Vj cnma In frMdh Australia nnd 127,00) ) from Chlnn. Thp It.mk iVejinRlnnim half yearly meet- ItiB tomorrow Dxcl o ; im-nt Interest. I'lliVAichil Nnti' " . ' HOSTON. MnrclrrJI.-Clenrinss. ll.792,400 ; li.il- ntices , $ . | ! , ! . / NKW YOIIK , Mafth ll.-Clearlngc. J50.692.30S ; bnlnncc. , Jo.lStl.Mt. / IIALTLMOHK. Mnrch ll.-ClearlnRJ , J2.OS3.l49 ; balances , I2C8.127 , PAHIH , Mnrch II. Thrco per cent rentes , ODI Mo for the nccount. MMMPIIIH , March 14. New York selling nt par ; cle.-irlMK , J221.102 ; balances , 163,316. LONDON , March II.The nmount of bullion cone Into the llnuk of ICnRlnnd on balance today wasCINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. March ll.-Money , 2 < iR per cent ; New York cxchnnKe , SJBWo discount ; ck-nr- HT. LOI'IH. Mnrch ll.-Clenrln s. > 3.400,069 ; balances , J3M.7.-.8 : money dull , C 7 per cent ; ex- chaiiRe on New Yolk , OOc premium. PHILADMLPlliA , Mnrch ll.-Clearlnns , Sl.IMV B5S ; New Yoik cxa'.ianKc , commercial , i3c tier J1.000 premium ; bank , Jl.&O per JI.OOO premium. " CHICAGO , Mnrch H.-Clenrlnes , I2,2".000 ; New York exchange. 40c premium ; uterllnc , llrm ; nctunl rntes , } 4.S7'4if ' I.S9. Money rnteH un- clmnBCd nt 4WO p.T cent. NUW YOUK. March 14. The Western fnlon TeU-Krnpli company directory has iccommended the payment of n quarterly dividend of Hipper cent after April 16. The surplus , nftcr deducting the dividend , Is JC.EM.313.73. OMAHA LIVH STOCK MAKKKTS. Cattle Sell Stnidy All Day HORH I.invcr mitl tVrnk. WBD.N'KSDAY , Mnrcli M. Continued activity prevails In the beef cattle - tlo market with only n fnlr number on sale. Light receipts hero , however , were account able for n rnnalilnrntiln tiart of the actlvo trade , as other markets reported heavy sup plies and n weak business. There wns no quotable change as a rule , but just n good strong tone to the market. The .close was rather quiet , however , with a few still unsold. The demand for cows nnd heifers was brisk and as the number on sale was small de sirable grades told stronger , while rough nnd Inferior stock wns picked up freely at fully steady figures. The movement In stock cattle was free with only a fair number on sale. Prices held firm on anything nt all salable and the market closed strong all around. Rep resentative salen : DRESSED I1EEF. No. Av . Pr. 19. . . 1131 ji : 10 0. . . . 891 3 10 19. . . .120li 3 10 20. . . , .1121 3 10 .1001 3 10 , . 016 .1 10 23. . 3'3 ' 3 10 13. . 3 10 O " ; 975 3 10 15. .1030 3 10 15. . .1113 3 1 C. . .1055 3 1 13. . .10J1 3 1 B. . .102) ) 3. . .1000 3 1 3 1 SHIPPING 8TIEHS. . 45..12S2 3 10 14. . .1337 3 63 2..1232 3 CO 1. . .1210 3 63 14..1257 3 55 L. .1670 3 C3 3 r,5 .1450 3 75 2J.J.1H3 3 65 . MIXED. 21..1076 3 20 20. . . . 956 3 20 ' 'COWS. ) 1. . . . 810 1 10 2..nr ; : 225 . .1101 2 53 L. . . 910 1 G5 ' . . .i 1110 2 25 , .1151 2 55 3. . . . SSO I 65 1..10IO 2 25 3. . . .1273 2 55 1. . . . 810 1 75 1..J1130 225 9. . .1005 2 f.3 1. . . .10 * ) 1 75 1.11.V ) 2 2.1 13. . .1106 2 CO 1. . . .100 200 2. , . , i3io 2 : ; r. 18. . .1032 2 CO 17. . . . 897 2 00 l. . < :1240 235 13. . .1100 2 Cl ) L. . .1110 2 OJ 1..1280 3 35 4. . .1215 2 CO 7. . . . 905 2 110 L. . . 780 2 33 .1081 2 CO 1. . 2 00 L' , . . , 015 2 35 . 840 2 CO ; ; M 2 00 4. . i 922 2 35 ll .10.13 2G- . . 990 2 00 4. . . .1130 2 40 13. . . 871 2 C3 3. . . . 7S 2 00 3 , . . -.1010 2 40 20. . . 932 2 6.3 I. . . .1010 2 IW S/.1U20 2 40 . . 2 C5 2. . . . 835 2 00 l.U020 240 IS. . ; i032 2 C.3 5"L. . .1047 2 05 8. . . . -907 2 40 . 978 2 C3 L. . .1030 2 10 lV.r.1240 2 40 .1214 2 63 1. . , . 900 2 10 2 40 13. . . 1)55 ) 2 70 3. . . .1000 a 10 2. , . . ' 915 2 50 33. . .1039 2 " 0 3. . , . 780 2 15 1.-L 122) 2 50 3. . ' 2 70 L. , .100i ) 2 15 I./.IOOO 2 50 4. . RIOT'S 2. . , .1093 -.10Sfl 2 50 3. . ,1010 , L. , .12bO 1..V.KO ) 250 ' " L.L. . . MO 2 25 II. . . . 953"2 50 4 ; . "lOSO 2 75 7. . . 937 2 23 L. . . OSO 2.50 3. . . . 703 2 75 L. .1070 2 25 ' 4. . . . 707 2 50 2. . . . 873 2 73 L.L. . .1010 i..ioio : 2 50 23. . . .1033 283 1. . .1090 2 25 4. . . . SS5 2 50 12. . . .1015 2 90 HEIFEHS. L. . ECO 2 00 9. . . . 430 2. . . .1010 2 S3 L.L. L. . 600 2 00 L. 770 2 50 1. . . .1020 2 00 L.L. . 715 2 00 L. 7 0 2 CO L. . .11CO 2 90 . 633 2 35 30. . 750 2 I. ) 7. . . .1108 3 ( JO 7. . . CSS 2 35 3. . 1113 2 85 3 00 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 milker J24 00 1 springer . . . ' u j 25 00 CALVES. 13. . . 349 L. , 330 4 00 . 110 B 00 , . 240 2 50 1. . , 2CO 4 CO 2. . . 210 5 00 2. , . 2C5 2 75 2. . . 93 4 00 1. . . 120 5 00 1. , . so 3 00 L. . 100 4 50 L. . 210 B 00 L. , . 100 3 00 1. . . 190 4 75 L.l" . 105 S 0 L.L. . . 270 3 CO G. . HO 5 00 l" . 200 B 03 L.L. . . 00 4 00 L. , 120 5 00 L. . 140 S 25 L.L. L.L HULLS. L.L. L.L. . .1650 2 15 L , . .159. . ) 233 L. .1930 2 43 L.G. . .1300 2 13 1. . .11SO 2 40 L.L. . .1510 2 50 1.L L.L. G. . .1376 2 IS L , . .1C30 2 40 L. .1370 2 50 . L.L. > ' .1170 2 20 . .1580 2 40 L. .1280 2 50 L. .1290 2 20 L . .1410 2 40 L.L. . .1S20 2 65 L. . .1230 1. . .160 < ) 2 40 L.L. . .1300 3 00 L.L. . , .1300 2 23 1. ' . .1260 2 45 L.L. . .US. ) 3 15 1. . , . SOO 2 30 STAGS. .1230 2 33 1..1430 300 O.XEN. 1..2030 2 SO 1..2190 2 S5 STOCKURS AND FEEDERS. 3. . . 9C6 A ) . 94S 2 S3 .1040 3 10 30. . , - . C13 2 40 . 613 2 90 13. , , .1140 3 13 3. . . SCO 2 65 . 4CO 2 90 11. . . 021 3 15 3. . . 720 275 .1110 2 90 11. . .1047 3 15 1. . . HI ) 2 75 . 603 3 00 4. . . 075 3 20 ' ' . 725 2 75 . 810 3 00 2. . . SCO 3 20 l' . . 630 2 75 . Mi 3 00 9. . . 915 3 20 3. . . 733 2 75 . 72J 3 00 20. . . 958 3 23 L. .1100 2 80 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. No. ' Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. SO feeders. . .1113 1 90 2 bulls. . . . .111' ' ) 1 90 3 steers. . . . . ! > liO 2 BO G CUWH. . . . .1003 2 00 1 bull . .1500 225 42 feeders. . 912 3 35 86 feeders. . . . 9C5 3 25 HOGS Prices on hogs hnvo dropped 35o to 40c this week , Including a 15c decline today. The supply was not excessive , but the moderate number on sale did not deter buyers from pounding the market. As there was llttlo prospect of doing better salesmen were not long In making up their minds to let go nnd while the market was wenk tradIng - Ing was soon over , the pens being well cleared of all on sale. It was a one-prlco market again , the great bulk selling at $4.35 , and extremes at $4.30 to $4.40 , against $4.40 to $4.55 yesterday , and $4.55 to $4.70 nnd bulk $4.60 to $ t.G5 on last Tuesday. Repre sentative sales : P10S AND HODOU. 1 COO . . . 3M SIII3EP One load only was received In tlmo for the market , but late In the day upwards of 3,000 Oregon sheep were un loaded ut the yards. The market shows llttlo If any change. Fair to good natives are quoted at $2.7503.25 ; fair to good west erns , J2.25G3.10j common and. stock vucep , $1.GO 2.1G ; good to choice 10 ( o 100-lb. Iambs nt J2.C05J3.75. Representative sales : No. Wt. Pr. 1)3 ) native wethers. 107 ta DO Receipts mill lI ) pj < lttim of Mtoclt. Official reeolplH nnddlHpoiltlon of nloclt i\tshown by tluMiooltHiif tlm Union Stock YmH : eonipiny for Uio twptityfour hours ouulnir at fl o'etock p. m , March 14 , IfUh UCCEI1TS. Ml , " * . Curt , Head Cam. Head Car. ) . Head , 113 B.203 Ill ( Mill ) ( JIIIUAdO LIVH HTOOK. KiitclicrV Stuff \Va In Light Supply mill Sold Rriullly lit I'nrnirr 1'rlcrn CIIICAOO. .Mnrch 14. llutchers1 stuff was In IlKht supply and sold readily enntish nt former prices. Htecru , such us shippers nnd dressed beef concerns seek , could not be sold nt steady prices. The very low prices prevailing across the wntc.r Is cntHtiK n lessened demand from ex porters , nnd there wns not enough competition nmonK buyers for the home markets to Impart firmness. There was u MlKht decline In prices for the several Krndrs of steers , sales m iklnu on n basis of from tl.2" ) to } 4. ! > i for Inferior to extra natives nnd from tl.TS to Jl.5 : for Texnns. The bulk of the former chnnKcd hands nt from t > to tl. It took pretty wood stuff to bring as imu'h ns tl. nnd not many of the offerlnKs commanded n higher IlKure. Stockers nnd feeders continue In KOCH ! request , notwltbstnudlni : the lint condi tion of the mnikct for fat rattle. They are salable at from S2.W to t3.C5 , according to qual ity. The calf market was weak , with n ileelln- Ins tendency. Hnpplles will Increase from this time oil and as the article Is hlih as compared with other commodities , n decline seems to be Inevitable. With 32,000 head fresh receipts , nnd stnlc hoRf enough to ( .well the supply tu 40.HOO bend , sellers were unable to stay t.ie downward course ol prices. The decline wns only u little less severe than for the day before. It averaged from lOe tc 13c per 100 lbn. , and makes a reduction since Saturday of firm 40c to 4HC. After n little early tiadlm ; . on a b.isls of fiom { 4.GO to tl.O'i for the best heavy , the market very soon diopped to t4.f " for Hint grade nnd Inter In the dav to JI.'A At the decline some activity was developed , but the market remained w nl < to the close. Sales were nt from tl.2. > to f4. ? . " > for nu'rclinntable bus. There v.-ere few trades at better than t4.,0. the preat bulk of the Bluff being weighed ut fiom tl.Sfi to J4.IV ) . The remainder of this vyeek Is ex pected to see decreased fetipplles nnd t'.ie chnnres are that there will be a slight lecovery of prices. At t'.ie. close of business today there were but few hogs In commission men's bands. Sales of sheep did not Indicate any change In values. Poor to best grades of sheep were sal able nt from $1.7B to tl , nnd yeaillngs were In demand nt from J2.7.to $1.23. There was n fairly nctlve mniket nt those quotations , though outside of local slaughterers theie was compar atively little Inquiry. Most of the sheep sold at fiom (3 to ? .1.CO , nnd from t3.DO to M.1J bought most of the lambs. Receipts Cattle , 14,0)0 head ; calves , 300 head ; hogs , 32W4 ( head ; sheep , 14,000 head. The Kvimlng Journal reports : CATTLH Receipts , 14,000 head ; Texans , 1,500 head. Mniket [ sternly ; top steers , S4.23W4.CO ; medium. t3.7S04.10 ; others. J3.00W3.50. HOGS Receipts , 32,000 head. Market slow and -lOflllc lower ; rough packers and mixed , tl.OW 4.40 ; pilinu heavy and butcher weights , SI.I3W 4.53 ; assorted light. t4.B5OI.B3. SUKtit' ANI ) LAMUS Ilfcelpts. 14,000 head. Mnrket steady ; top sheep , f5.235j3.90 ; top lambs , t4.005f4.23. WKSTKHN 1'ACIiIUO INTKKKSTS. Itcturim Indicate that I'urlior * Hnvo Hcon Activn During tb i Work. CINCINNATI , March 14. ( Special Telegram to The Hee. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will say : The supply of hogs at packing points Is well maintained , the returns Indicating that western packers have handled 240,000 for the week , com pared with 243,000 the preceding week and 123,000 last year , making a total of 1S5.00) since Maich 1 , iiKalnst 203.000 last year. Prominent places compare as follows : 1S9I. 1S53. Chicago 1(10.010 ( 80,000 Kansas City M.liOO 42.000 Omuha 77,000 2.1.0 , ) ) St. Louis 2S,00 > ) 17,000 Cincinnati 15.000 11.000 Indianapolis 14,000 11.000 Milwaukee 10,0X1 5.010 Cedar Itapids 6,000 2.003 St. Joseph 7,000 1,000 Nebraska City 7,000 2,003 KaniaM City Ltvu Stock .Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY. March ll.-CATTLlC-Hecelpts , 4,500 head ; shipments , 2,100 bend ; good , strong ; common , dull ; Texas steers. t2.50tT3,10 ; shipping bteorK , $3.5301.35 ; native cows. tl.Ci5f2.fi5 : stock- crs nnd feeders , t2.75lf3.53 ; bulls , S1.S > . " , } (2.73. ( HOGS Itecclpts , 10.000 head ; shipments , 3,700 bend ; 10fi > 13c lower , closing strong nt the de cline : bulk , $4.23E4.37' , < ; ; heavies , packers nnd mixed , JI.15SI.33 ; lights , Vorkers nnd pigs , 51.13 { f4.30. SHKBP Receipts. 1.500 head ; shipments , 100 head ; about steady at 52.COff3.G3. Now Yorlc Llvo .Stock Mnrkct. NKW YORK , Mureh 14. IlGEVliS Receipts , 1COO head ; maikct slow , steady ; native steers , Worry tells , sadly , on woman s health and , beauty. ( Tasteless ) fortify the nerves and ! ) will help to banish rnany an anxiety. Price 35 cents , RHILWAYTIV1B.GHRD | Leaves ICIIICAOO. liUltLINGTON & . Q.IArrlven Omaha ] _ JL'epot 10th nnd Mason fcJts. | _ Omahn 4:43pm : Chicago Vestibule 9:50am : 9:45ntn : ChiraKO KNpicsr * 4:23pm : 7:02pin : Chicago and Iowa Local fcCOun : ll5im : : ! : Paclllo Junction Local. . . . . . 5C5pm : Leaves IIIURlTNOTON & MO. HIVEIlTlArrives Qinnliiil Depot lothjmd Mason His. | Omaha " 10ir : > nm.Denver Express",7i. . . . . 9:33am : 10:15.1111 : Deadwood llxprcss 4:10pm 4 : .Vpm ) Denver Kxpress . 4:10pm : Gi.Vipni..Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . G:3upm : 8:15am..Lincoln : Local ( except Sunday..Il:2oam : Leaves I K. C. , ST. J. & C. It. ( Arrives OniuhaJ Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Omaha 9:45am : Kansas City Day Uxpress 5:55pm : 945pm.K. ; C. Night Kx. via V. I' . Trans. CEOnin : Leaves I CII1CAOO , R. I. & PACIFIC. AI rives Omalmlllnlon Depot 10th and Mqaon Sts. Omaha 0:3'im. : ' ) . Atlantic K\press ( ex. Sunday. ) . . 7:15pm : H:00pm . NlKht Kxpreos . 0:45am : DdOpm. : . . . Chicago Vestlbulcd Limited. . . . 2:00pm : 1310nm. ; Oklahoma lixp. ( to C. 11. ex Sun. ) . C23am ; _ WHST. . "cTjO.ini.Oklnhomn K Texas lixp. ( ex Sun"l2riOTm ) 3:03pm..1..Colorailo : _ Limited . 4:5'pm : ' ) Leaves I UNj6N I AClPIG"Arrives" ( OnmlmlUnlon Do | > 3t 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 9:50am : . Denver Express. . . T. . 1 4:03pm : 2lf > pm . IKt'i land Flyer . c :30jim : 3:4'pni.ttcatrlco : K Stromsb'B Ux ( ex Sun.2:30pm ) : G (4"pin ( . Pncltla K.tpress . 11 :05am : _ C iSppin LjjjjJl'L'nygr ' Fast M nl I . . . . . . . . . 4 : JHpm Leaves ICIIICAOO. MIL. & ST. 1'AIJL.IArrlves" Onmliajl'iilunDepot _ loth & Mnson Sts. | Omahu 0:33pm : . Chicago Limited ' . . .7.79:40.im : ll30ain.Chicago ; Uxprebs ( ex. Sun. ) . . , . 550pin ; Leaves I P. IJ. & MO. VALLEY. ( Arrives Omalial Depot Itlh and Webster Hts. | Omaha " . Demlwood ExpreM . C:10pm : 9:05nm : ( Ex , Sat. ) Wyo. Exp. ( Ex. Mon. ) GMOpm DoOpm. : . Norfolk Exprrt.ii ( Ex. Sunday ) . . 10. 41am C4'pm ; . St. Paul Kx press . U:23am : Leaves I CIIICAOO & NORTHWEHT'N jArrlVeu OniHlmlU. P. Depot loth & Mason SHI Qmnha no5nm : Chicago ExprcnH C:10pm 4:0.ripm : Vestlbuln Limited 9:2Uam : G30pm ; Eastern Flyer 2lSim : | li:30pmEx. : ( Sat..Chic. ) Pain.Ex. Mon. ) 9:25pm : 6:5mh. : _ . . Mo.V _ lley Local 10:20pm : l.oiaLI I MlSSoTTm PACIFIC ! ( Arrives Oniuhaj Depot " 15th " and Wvuitur " J3ts , _ | jjmahu : ) . . . . . . . . Loula Expresa. Tr6:00am : lOioopni St. Louis Exprc K 4SOpm : D10im.Dally ; | ( ex. Hun. ) Nebraska Uc l. 810am ; Leaves I C."s"T P. " . f. ti'o , fArrlvci , " Omnhulcpot15th " | _ _ nnil\\'ebiitcrHto. " _ _ _ _ | Oinajm SUnm".6loux : City "Aecomrnoda"tlon. . . . 1020pin ; 2lMim..Hloux : City Exprein ( Ex. tiun.l:30pm ) : C4ipm ; uiM.- 'JHL limited 92. ; ' < nm Lcikvca I HIOUX CITY" & 1 ACTFIC tArrlvii' OinulmlU. P. Depot loth AJlason _ _ jt . [ Oinahii * " * tiUiini : .SIoux'Tty Passenger 10s6pin : 853pni ; _ . . . . .Ht. Paul Expreus 10oOum : Leavcu I HIOUX CITY K PACTP15 ! JArrlvtV Oinahal Depot 16lh and \\'i'ltcr Sts. [ JJinaha ' " " CKiinT : | Si. Paul 'Limited. . . . 9:25am : 6i45pm Chlcaito Limited DKam : LeTTvM'l OMAHA & BT. " IX3UIH. ) A"rrlvt OmulialU. P. Dfpot loth & Mason 8t . | Oinuha JMi'ia ' tit , Loula CuimoQ Bull llFHput cholcr , P.OOffl.TO : rood In prime , H.SMKM ; tneillum to fnlr , t3.Wftl.3A ; Inferior In ordinary , M.4MJ8.J5 ; fnlr to gooti T\nns , t3.4'f .70 ; oien , I3.9K4T4.IO. H1IKKP AND LA.MIW-llcci'lpls , * .IM bend ; sheep steady ; Intnl. * shndr Mrincr ; nheep. | > oor to prime. $ t.0i)0l.0i ) ) ; fnncy far , tl.SO ; lambs , common to choice , t9.Mfl4.7B. IIOHS Hrrtlpts. 7.000 ; giiod to choice ulnlfl hogs , 15.4Qtr .0)i market steady. Nl. l.onli I.lTc Slock .Mnrket. ST. LOt'IH , Mnirh ll.-OATTLK-Uccrlpts. 3 , ) i ) bend ; shlpnu titn. 700 bend. Mnrket active , closing MrlOc lower nem > rnlly : nntlva slwr * . 1,000 to l. M Ibs. , t.1. ) f3.t > 0 ; Tcxns slr r , 1 > 00 to 1.10) Ibs. , f2.70CrJS.40. IIOdH-Hecelpts. 7,30 > l hcnd ; slilpuicnlB , l.IOO head. Market wenk. IflliZOi- lower ; top price , tl.AO ; bulk of snles , JI.2.1fJU.V HIIEEP Receipts , t ) liead ; shipments , none. Market itrong , native mixed , tS.2't 5.20 ; Inmbs , tl. City Llvo .Stiiek Miirkxl , SIOl'X CITV Mnrch . , II.-HOOH-ltecelpts , 1.00. ) hend : shliunents. B > l head ; market 10 ljc lower nl tl.40 ; bulk. fl.UIM.R CATTLE Receipts , 1.2JO haul ; shipments. 1M bend ; market slow nnd Weak ; feeders , J2.WHJ. 15 ; yftu lings , J2.2o03.Wj cows. tl.25fl2.50. .Stock In Sight. Tlu > following nro the r.'celpls nt Iho four prin cipal clllen Wednesday , March 14 : " ( 'attle. Hosft. Shcop , Sontli Omaha ' . ' . ' . ' ( l.l (1,1:1(1 ( : ( II.IUIH niitcngo M.ddo Il'.oui ) 1 t.ddli KnimaH City I..IM I lo.uoo l.fiuo St. I.oulH : ! , > . ' ( ) ( ) 7.IUIO (100 ( " Total. 2:1,110. : a.l.CIO 111,108 ClmilitK till' Kibher4. OUTHUIIO , Okl. , Mnrch II. A tclcKram from \Vooihvitrd nays the Bovurnnictit has culled on ( ho War department , which linn ordered out Lieutenant KIruy Walker of Kort Supply , with twenty cavalry men , to elmso HIP men who robbed the Woodward depot safe of the J10.1KX ) of Koverninent money doHtlncd to pay the HoldltTH nt Koft Hnpply. The noted Indian scout , Amos I'apln , Is nlso out with a IIOSHC of Imllan KcontH. Sheriff Love started with a posse nt dayllKht after the robbera. The trail Is hot nnd IIOWH of a caiitnrc la conlldently exhieeted. It Is believed Hill Dalton nnd Hill Doolnn were the robbers. Sips of Health , You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes , bright color , bright smiles , bright in every ac tion. SCOTT'S Disease is overcome EMULSION. only when i M'1" | i fl weak tissue - ' is replaced by the healthy kincl.fScott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. I'rrp rml by Hcott , t PuiTno. N. V , Mnm DovolopoJ , RENTED 'IMIH OUKAT IAVH Lltiver. rCPIUKNK.ulll ri'HUiro nil the item uutivo iM'K'iuiH. Impoteoey liu- pOHslblnlf Cfl'll'KNKlH tiHcd. Send for free cir culars nnd IrHtlmonlnlH. DA VOL MK11IC1NE CO. , P.O. HoxUU7tlSnn Vnm * o. Cal , for Infants and Children. "Cnatorln la so well adapted to children that Cnstorln eurcs Cello , Constipation , I recommend It ns superior to any iirescrlptlon Sour Stomach , Dl.irriicvn , I'mctatlon , Uuown to me. " II. A. Aitc'iir.n , 51. I ) . , Ivllls Worms , glvea Kleep , and promotes < U Ill So. Osford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. Kcstion , Without injurloua medication. "Tlio USD of 'Castorla. Ij no universal nnd "For FOTcrsl yrara I liavo recommended Its merits so well known that It seems n work your 'Ca.storia , ' nnd shall nlwnya continue tc of supererogation to endorse It. Few nro the do so na it liaa invariably produced beneficial Intelligent famlllei who.do not tecji Castorla results. " within easy reach. " N T. I'Anonn , M. ! > . , C.UILO.S JiAIlTVM , D. I ) . , 123th Street and Till Avo. , New York City " New York City. Tun CcxTAfii COHIUNY. 7 MunnA" BTHEET , New YORK CITT. There are many new things to be seen in Moquette , Axmin- ster and Velvet carpets , and they are down in price. You can buy a good Velvet at 90c and $1.00 ' per yard depends on the pat tern. $1.00 will be the price put on a few patterns ol : Axminsters. It will pay you to see them , as there won't be any at this price long. Ingrains in the greatest va riety of- new effects. The prices begin lew enough , and only get to 55c for an wool extra super. Some new things as high as 65c and 75c , but they are just as cheap. 1 1414-16-18 Doudas Street