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6 THE OMAHA DAILY H ] FRIDAY , MARCH 18 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Traders Und a Lively Time on 'Change
Yesterday ,
Y/HEAT / , CORN AND OATS TOOK A DROP
Ilrpnrt * of.firm J'rop Dnni'iRO Caused n
In All C reals i : rly Hut
Wcnllirr Indlr.itlons 1.liter
t'utiscd u Stuniirde. |
CHICAGO , III. . Mnrch 17. A mnii got action
for Ills money In tlio wiiuat lilt today. Traders
were more ready than usual of Into to move
quickly on whutovernows first came to hnnil
and wheat took u big tumble , broaMng . ' { c ;
corn .Mid o-its uucli lo nnil pork .T > e. There was
no end to the soiling and u dclupoot loin
tuff Hooded all the markets on 'change. In
wheat lit the start tliero was decided strength
mid higher prices ruled , but It was soon
changed ntul the feeling bocntno as weak ns It
lind been strong und curly bulls were quickly
put to louto.
HID weather situation was the bull factor
during the morning but early cables wcru nlso
rather encouraging , Ijlteroool being quoted
from U < 1 to ' < < ! lilRnor. Crop killing ( lisp itches
catno pouring In fioio ne.irly nil sactlonaof-
the winter wheat holt with the weather still
to bo thro itutitne further damage. The Cin
cinnati 1'rlco Oiirrent's ciop summary suili
"Tho week has Leon a trying ono for n Intel
wheat and crop damaco reports are \oty
numerous , but the full extent of the Injury Is
nut known. "
Prlvnto advices from other localities also
told of sci Ions Injury , some going so far as to
estimate the Ohio crop damages fully ( ill per
lent , Imllana "U per cent and with consider-
nblo ( latiiugo for Michigan 'I hlscrcated much
nlarni among shorts and thcro was it genera !
rush to co\or. The offerings , however , wore
light and the result WUH a % cry htrong market
for a short time nflur the ojiciiliu- , May sellIng -
Ing at from K ' e to HGVe. The buslnc s was
larsnly piofesslonal anil largely lo-al. Paid-
rlilgo was the principal seller nnd fed the
crowd gcnuiously , llctim sold fiooly early ,
but took ninth of It bank on the subse
quent dLcllno. Thn stronath of the mailed
M > OII Inureascd the soiling. It ehlelly
coming from the longs who had taken It on
the late hieak and wore disposed to rcall/o
in oil is. I.ato cables ulso came In wo.iK and
lower , whllo n generous snow fall WHS reported
In a good deal of the winter who.it country ,
fthlchwas Dxpcatcd to protect much of tlio
* hoat. I'ndor these conditions the market
'inlvkly took the down grade , holders
li-rambled ovur o.uh other In the cllorts to
unload and shorts showed Increasing activity ,
llown went the prices steadily until a loss of
V owns reactied , Mayha\lug touched M'-c ' ,
reacted come , and at 1" o'clock was about tCi'-i .
The closing cables wore not as bearish as
ome of thu privnto dispatches , but tlio snow
v-iiH falling general ! } here , and the ciop ox-
ficrlH mi the lloor aald that was all that was
i-anU'tl to chanio the blackened wheat blades
to a green at hrluht as the bt. 1'utrlck b idges
< < m the lancls of their coats. The prlco began
to tumble and tan down with redoubled Impo-
ttiH. Tlio weakness during the Inst hour
atiiountid todcinor.ill/atlon , and thcro was a
drop of 2' c below the early tirlccs. The fact
that Now Yoik exported no wheat yesterday ,
that none of the oablo oll'orlncs were accepted
and that foreigners were fico sellers ut the
hoahonid were all factois , As the decline
wont on the discouragement was greater :
mni lns were wiped uut , stop loss limits
reached and sborts crow more niigrcfishe.
May went down steadily toM'nC.loaetedbomo
nnd Closed weak ul84 > ic.
Corn showed n good deal of strcngtli eatly ,
Inlliicnced Inigoly by the firmness of wheat ,
but later In the day the gain was lost , being
ngiiln Influenced bv the drop In wheat and hog
products. 'I ho iccolpts exceeded the esti
mates by about llfty cars anil tno olTcrlng on
thondxancc. May sold early utriUlic , broke
gradually tofSJie , and at IS o'clock wasDS'sC.
The market weakened during the last hour ,
following wheat , May golnt : elf to , .8ho und
closing ut3SJiC.
Outs weio quiet but firm early , but soon
weakened and remained so to the end. Ho ;
luoduets were weak and loweron the big re
ceipts , H.ODO lii-iid above the estimate
nnd u decline of I.e. The slump In wheat also
helped to depress the market. May pork sold
oaily iitflOIUiinnd broke to 81020. During
the last hour tliero was another slump. May
declining to lOiic. but reacted near the close ,
and closed at , JIO 20. u loss of Mo compared
with yesterday. Lard Is 5o lower.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Whrat , 148
cars ; corn , 425 cms ; oats , 1G5 cars ; ho s , 2. ,000
bead.
The loading futures ranzod as follows :
Alirici tH. 111(111. ( low. ClObE.
Wll BAT-No. 3
March
Mny
CUII.N No. 2
Mnrch 38M XiH
Mny b'JI s-J-M -8H
June . . . . 3U Ml SJM
C.41HMI. . 3U28M
March 28-M 27
SS'l
MESH Pome
Mnrcli ions 10 3V4 I 03
May low 10 5-'H 10 1
I Aim
March C25 C 20
Mar UJU 025 ( )27'i. )
SHOUT Ituis-
Mnrch. . . J.SSK G . ' .2 40
Mar. . . . . . . 6 0715
Cash quotutlons were ns follows :
1'i.oim Depressed and nominal ,
WHEAT No. 2 spring whoat. 62'Jc ; No.
8 uprlng wheat , noiulnul at b7iic ; No. 2 rod.
37ic. !
UHIIK Lower : No 2 , 275273ic ! : Na 3 yellow ,
OATS No. 2 , f , o. b. , : i5'iQJ35ic ; No. s white.
( H.ll'ic ) : no. 3 vvhlto , 81 lie.
llAlii.KV No. 2. .lOc ; No 4 , 40 < ai6c.
KljAXhEKII NO. I. Uif&Ui ! 4C
TIMIITIIV i-KKU Prime , } l 21551.58.
I'OIIK .Mess jmrk , per bbl , 410 05 ; lard ,
iiei cvvt.l0.2V30:7' ; : short ribs sides ( loose ) ,
l5.5U31. ! > 2t ! : dr > Halted slioulders Ibovod ) , 14.75
5C > .r > 0 ; short clear hides ( boxed ) , $0 10.
( WiiibKY Distillers' tlnlshcd goods , per gal.
( UdAU-Cut loaf , unchanged.
Itoculpts und Hhipments today were as fol-
loivbi
On the Produce oxehaiizo today the butter
m n rle t was Hti-acly nnd unchaiiKCd ; fancy
rroninorr , 27Hft2tiie ; lit.n wcstorn. 2.-i < 37o :
ordinary , 2l4u ; solccted dairy , 2bc ; or
dinary , IWWlc. KUUS. Uc ,
i : < ics i it- .
UIIIKSK rirm : full cream Cheddars ,
IPa'c ; Huts , Hi ) < 3l2o ; young American. IJ'
Ilinrs Unchanged.
TAI.I.O UncluuiKcd.
Xciv York Mnrkotv.
NEW YoriK. Maich 17. ri.ouit Ilcoolpts , 17-
1W pkus : expoitf , 10,210 bhls , 2.b.4 sackb :
market .dull and heavy ; Hales , U',700 ' bblo. ;
low oxtran , 1.00 < BI Wi f.ilrto fancy , H7K54.UO ;
IMIniiOEOta clear , iM.Oil4t4.Wj patents. M.'l.VIc.ri.lT > ;
winter wheat , low gradcM , t-uiOKJ ( H : patents ,
t4U5ii5.lO ( ; straits , $ l.2uci.73 ; tyu iiil.\tures ,
i ,
COILS ME Ur-Qulot.
WHEAT ItocclptB. 52.500 bu , ; exports , none :
ialt-9 , UKIO,000 bu. of futures ; lOl.tioo bu ,
spot , Hpot marltot , lower , fair bumncss , olos-
Inuoasy ; No. 2 rod , IfccGtl.OIf , In utoio and
oleMUor ; lOIJi4tlO.IV. No. : i led , 04iW (
U3ounsrAdcd ; reef. Ii2 > 4'eal.05'4 : No. 1 north-
rrn. Iv cQd.uaiit No. t hnrd , ( I.UliaitU ! > > ;
No. S northern , 04B'J.V ) . Ojitlona uiUanced
.UCiiJoon llrmer cables and u slightly poorer
crop showing by llio Olnclnnatl I'rlco Cur-
runt ; declined ISCi''ii on woalc Into cables ,
uYar.tnccii icportH snow over the \\lntui
wheat bull and forelRiiorh ana lotiKSKonerally
( ,0111ns ; closed heavy at I'ftiUJSo under yosior-
ilayi No.2rod , MaichW > cu.l.liOcloalnK ( atlteo ;
April. IKtWiUc. clobliiK alliScj .May , O0' ' . cloa-
Ini ; ati iii'i June. l4atKI'ic ) | ( , closing at 1HMJ
injijoi July.UluautUjc. cloning atUlf.cjAusust.
WtHUUc. cloiliix at 02
UVK Hull and lower' sales , 8.0CO bu atttlo.
lUULCV-QtllUt.
HAIU.EV MAI.T Quiet.
UOIIN HecelptH , 62,700 bu , | exports , 40,001
bu. ; sales , I.XH.WO bu , futurea ; 2W.UOQ bu spot.
Knot market lower and more actlvus No. 2. tKi
iio lnolovator47iiibo | nllontl ungraded mixed
4CQ4bHc : No , a , 40ho ; stuamcr mixed. 40 ®
iic. Options advanced US'Jc. Ueellncd ? 4ti
l.'ic on lower cnhlca unit expected lareo ru-
ciupts , closing weak at S J > J o decline. Match
46'ic : April. 40'iO-l7ic. ! cloblng at 4ftSc ; Hay
40iil7'C , cloning ut ifitio : Juno , 45 < 4Q4ijc , clos
ing at IMio ; July , ISUttiGVc , closluz ut 4 c
AiiK'ust , 4iliftiflic ) ; , closing at 4flc. ) ;
OATH IlocolptM. 37,720 bu.jxports : , 4,40 * bu , :
ales , S55.000 bu. futures ; 148,000 bu , spot ; spo
tiiarket fairly active , loner ; options moro uo-
crn lUQulot , flruii shipping , good to cbolco
llors Quiet , steady.
BUIUII Haw. dull and steady : roflnod
steady and iiulct ; No , 0. : i ll-lMtJia-iCo ! No. 10
! No. 11 , JU-l&3ill-10c : ; No. 12 , 3i4 < Q >
5 1'orolgn , dulli Now Orleans ,
Diilet nnd llrm.
UICE Qulot and flrm.
HOSIN HIo.idy nnd qulor.
Tuiii'KSTiNK Dull , nomluully at 37tt37Sic.
Kails 1'ulr demand , closed lirmi wteturn
)4ia : receipts , 13,321 pkgs.
PUTUOI.KUM Qolot Mini easyj United closed
t 67o for April ; 1'lilUuulphla uud llaltlmoro ,
. * > ; 1'hllaOclphla and llnltlmoro In bulk.
COTTON SEBII On/ Dull nnil * to dy.
TAi.txtw-StrotiRt city ( l..00 for pacVngrs ) ,
POIIK Cjnlct , steady.
CUT MfAM Stonilyj p'nklcd bellies ,
fiHc : pickled shoulders. 5lHc ; middles dull
und K yt ihort clear , | i.f > i.
1Aim Lower and dull ! wpstcrn steam ,
I0fi7'i ' : silcs. too tlorccsat f.ui'JBG.CS'i ! op
tion sales , 2.5TO tlcrct-s ; March. M . ' . closlnir
alHMl ! "Miiy , MGclos ngat M.l8bld ! July ,
tO.7Uftn.73. closing nt JUJ nskcd.
IUiTreu-1 Inn for best and good demand :
western dairy. JOftiKut western rrn nm > ry,2 , ©
lltej western factoty. H'J5WIe ! KUlns , ' "ic.
( JiiRKSK-Qulct und uasvi part skims , r"
Pid litox Steady and dull ; American ,
tai7 73.
( /'DITCH 1'irin' lake , JII/O.
l.KAD-qulot : domeHlc. 8I.22' ' { .
TIN Steady and dull ! straits , $ ln.0510.J.
C'ollcii .Market ,
NKVV VOIIK. March 17 Opened barely
steady , tinchnnsid to 15 points downclo ; eJ
stendv , unch inged to 15 points down : H ilos ,
I1.75J ban ? , Includln ? Match , tl U111.1.73 ;
April. it.2.vr&ii.M : ; : May. $12.7101- ! .luno.
JU'.V(61270 ( : Jnlv , $12.45 : Auirust. } U'.I3 : Sep
tember. SW.2'l2.3dj Octoberl..20 : November.
tl2.ll ! December , tlU'5. bpot Ulo dull but
steady ! No 7 , * H.GJ ( { .
Chlearo Tribune : H Is generally felt among
local colTeo merchants that prices will not bo
materially alTectcd bv the duties relmposcd
March 15 on Venezuela , llayll. and the United
States of rolumblti becntiio thnso republics
have failed to take advnntaso of the toirns
olTeiod them by our government for n free
market hero. Itonrcsentatlvrs of wholes ilo
colTeo hoiibis In Hits city word asked for tlitur
opinions on the subjict by a reiorcr | ! for the
Tribiinn vestorday.
W. I' . MeLaifhlln of W. T. Mcl.auiihlln &
Co Tlio Venezuelan people withdrew all
their o ) n"ccs friim the Now Vork market this
morning Hut buyers In Now Vork are Indif
ferent. I don't uxpoot much of n rlso In the
ruoduct lieiv. Vcmvuola has boon Belling to
Kngland at pi Ices unusually hlirh In proportion
tion to Ilr.i7llan ) colTces 'I ho Pulled Stales
Is booking Vcnpniula's cofToo , and tlieio Is no
stlrtilus , llwlll m iHo r. demand for b.intos
codecs from llru/ll. The lountrlcs nccoptln
reciprocity will got the hcuollt. especially
W T rhnnillcr of rr.inklln. MaeVeagh &
Co. Tliero m ly ho a temporary advance In
Venezuelan io oi' < t. 1 do not think It will bo
pcin.anent. hec.iUEO to tlio orient tint wo are
kcptoiit of that market 1H mcriihants will
IOM > on sales If I'tiropo buys moro \ enerilo-
l in outrun It will buy less oNewliero. and that
will help us If prkeson Mar.icilbo colloo
ailMincu oivln. to the duty nritglns areal-
roadv so smalt that lutalleis will have to put
lS. . Sherman of Sliprtn.in Hros A. Co I
doubt \Vno7tiolii will Import any colfeo
under tlio duties. Probably Its products will
po i-Isowherp , and wo will substitute other
giades. It Is not reasonable to e\pect tliat
tlio merchants there em st mil the 3 cents
duty. Whether tboy can nmikcl all their
product In I.mono Is n quistlon. A number
of Dtst India lolleus will take the place of the
Vonc/uelan Mnracalho grades ,
Oniihi I'rodnci ! Markets.
rixiuii-Omaha Milling comp inv's Kolianco
patent , * . ' 5J : linlnelblo intent , $ J40 ; l.ono
Marbupcrlatlve.,20 : Snow Make , JI.M ; I nney
ramllv. 1 7.1 ; H. P Oilman's ( told Medal , 8i.1t ) !
Snow White.2" ! > : "nowllake. $ . ' .00 ; low grnde ,
$1.O ( : ytieen of tlio Pantry. $ ' .00.
PotnTltChickens , coed stock , 9310e ; geese
and ducks , llfM-'i' : ttiikeys , lli llc.
HUTTLII Itest cholco cotintiy roll , 202lc ;
lower grades. 17102.
HitiKi No I green salted hides. 4VSffi4'ic :
No. 2 creen salted hides. 4'3'iit14c : No. 1 green
salted hide * . 2.1 to 43 Ills. . : tni'c ; No , 2 green
salted hides , 21 to 40 Ibs. .ii'4c ; No. 1 veal
rnlf. 8 to 11 Ibs. Cc : No 2 ve.U e Uf , 8 to H Ibs. ,
4e : No. 1 dry Mint hides , 73o : No. 2 dry Hint
hides. 5 ® c : No , 1 div salted hides , fi0c. Tal-
lovv. No. 1 , 3'jlc : tillow. No , 2. : i'4e ' ; grease ,
white A , 4c ; gretiso , whlto 11. 3"4 < ifil3 o ; grease ,
rellow , 3u ; grease , dark , 2'4c ; old liutter. S
J'4c ' ! beeswax , prime. IGc : rough tallow I'fc'iB '
'c.
'c.Knos Although the supply was not larco
thcro was still a weak undertone to the
market and sales were rcportml nt lO'iftllc.
IIAt blow at $ lflo.1t.O The l.ittet price
could only bo obtained for something extra
good
riuiiTo California rlvoisldo oranges , ? 50 ©
2.00 : Wnshingion navels , ? MO : u-ood apples.
J--SIS-'loO : choice lemons , $ l.fl ! > © i.25 : fancy
lemons. JI.B1 : bnniiniiB , eratpd. JiK.r ( ) l ;
cranheirles , shipping stock , } 1.50fflO.OO ; btraw-
horrles , 4'J41c ( | t.
VKUBIAIII.KS Cillfornlti cabbage , 2 > tc per
Ib. In crates : homo grown lettuce. 4Ja perdoz. :
onions , 71ciJH ( 00 per bu , ; Nebuiska hand
picked bo ins. $ I.75TI.S5 ( ; medium , $ I"OI.OJ ;
California celery , 8l.OOSI2 > : sweet potatoes.
$ i71300 ; Colorado and western Nebraskn
jiotutocs. avT4'ic ' ; native potatoes. 257.tlo ;
limn beans , 4 > 4Uic per Ib ; watercress , 21-qt.
cnses. U'/i15c per qt. : spinach , fl.003.2.1 pur
bbl. ; Spanish onions , JI.5J per crate ; radishes ,
40c.
GAME Mallard duoks , } .3003.50 ; teal , $1.50 ©
2.00 ; mixed , tl.2jl 53.
HI. Ijonls Mnrkuts , .
ST. Loui" . Mo , March 17. Fioun Dull
and unchanged.
Wnuvr Advanced 3 c to o early and then
dropped J o below lo prices nnd o'osed theio.
No.2iod , cash , fiSHc ; Jlay ilnlshcd at87'/4c :
July. 82'.c.
COIIN Was dull : declined 3Uc. recovered 'ic
and closed 'Jo below ycstrr.lay : No. 2 caun ,
"ic ; March , .I4'.c ; May , 313ii(33.14c. ( !
OAIS Unchanged at * ! ) ! ic ; May tloscd ' 4.0
lower lit 28aC.
ll\K Dull atR4o.
llAin.Ki Dull ; Minnesota sold at 5'i1Gc.
LEAD Lower at $ ) .yo for Maich and Apt 11.
IIHAN Dull at dSc.
HAV Dull and unchanged ; prairie , (7.59 ©
8.00 ; timothy. * I3 COifil I M.
I'r.Ax bKi'i > rirni atOOe.
lIUTrhii Steady and unohaugvd.
Koos-llotttr at l.'e.
Con.v McAij-Qulet ut $1.23.
WiiihKV Meriily ; $1.1.1.
IlAnai > n--yulet : G'jiSSe.
COTTON Til s-I.20 < r6l. > . ' 5.
PIIOVJSIO.NS Dull and lower.
PoilK--10.50ffll0.75.
.
Duv HALT MnATS Loose shoulders , $1 40 :
longs and libs , $5.70 ; shorts. $3 US ; boxed lots.
lr > o more : bacon shoulders , $5.i7'4 : : longs and
i Ibs. w : ioa : ) : > : shorts. Jo 4" > : haniK. suooaio so.
ICiCKtiTS-riour. 7,000 Ibs. ; wheat , 3I.COJ bu. ;
corn , 7. > .003bn. ; oats , 18.0JD bu. : rye , 2,000 bu , :
barley. 2,001 bu.
Mlll'MhMS ti'lour , 8.0DO Ibs. ; whoit. 155,000
bu ; corn , 107,000 bu , ; oats > , 13,0 , 0 bu , ; rye , 2.0JO
bu. ; bailey , nono.
3IluncnpollH Wbu.it Mnrkot.
MiNNKAi-oMH. Minn. . March 17. Eighty
cents for whoittou bt. Patrick's day had no
lestralnlng pffectoutho bearish tendency of
the wheat marl.ot. Thcro was no chiirm In
the srrcn ilbbon. lluslncss was principally
In tlio hands of scalpers except at tbooncn-
ltt whim a few longs hold on the bulao. This
ucuKoueil the inarUet at unco and then It bo-
c.imo u series of cut anddtfed deals. Tliero
was no support to the market. May opened
strong at H."OC , but thlh was the hlghost
point , Uelosed at bOo , a drop of 2'jo ' during
the session , ono of the hoax I ( .81. declines of the
season. After tlio livening nt S2ethcto was
lluctuatlon for a time , a quarter below
and then It s > Md nil' rapidly to
Sic , which It stood at noon. Three
iiuartotsof an hour later it was 8Jc , ana con
siderable Interest had been aroused. No two
agreed as to the londltlons ruling. Some
thought that consldarablo long wheat had
boon run nut , others that business , qulto ac-
the at times , was transacted mostly by
BL'alpors. The cloMo was weak with cablet lower.
There was a coed cash demand for No. 1 north
ern and It sold nearly all the session lit l'/io
aboi o May. Low grades sold on n wldo rango.
Hecolpts woio24'JiMis ' hero and at Duluth and
Supoilorl87. Close ; No. 1 northern , March ,
closing , 70o : May , nponliuc , highest hj'jc. '
lowest hOf , closing Mlo : July , opening K4c , hlcti-
cst84o. Ion cat H2c. closing B''c. On track : No.
1 hard , 6-u ; Na 1 nortnerii , 8Iic ! ; No. 2 north
ern , 7MJ70c. _
QuotiitliiiiH onVool. .
HOSTOV , Mass , , March 17 , The wool market
has been quiet and the sale of wools has been
smaller , amounting to S8,0.lon )0 ) pounds of nil
Muih , . The prlco Is not materially chanced.
but the tone nn llooces Is uoak. A large lot of
Ohio hold for27o toi X and 28o for .X.X. Tboso
itruoutsldo llgurcs , oxropt for funoy. Michi
gan X scllH at "lii VOo ; No. 1 washed lombing
wooU ute dull at 30 ® be. ( Jhlo line dolalno
ruleil easy with Hairs at ( tx&dai
Michigan , ! IO31c ; unwashed , one-quarter
blood , A/as In demand at 24'fio ' ; territory
wools ] are In good demand nnd steady at Abe
Bor clean and tine , f&ft.Vlo for Hun medium
and 50Q.MO medium : Texas , California and
Uiuou wools are without Important features
and boiling in u biuall way at the old nrlcos.
In pulled wools tliero has been n gooj li.ule ;
aiipoiB , : 340c ; extras , mostly 2WWJo ; Auu-
tralian wools are In good request , with Bales
of 4.U pounds nt3J4.'c , as to quality ; carpet
wools huu boon quiet ,
Cotton .M
New VOIIK , Mnrch 17 , 1'ntiircs closed
fctoady : silcs , 192,300 bilos : Sljieh , * a4l : April ,
$144 ; May , MSI ; Juno , $10. ; July , M.71 ; August -
gust , tlbO ; September , W.UO ; October , f".00j
November , * 7.W ; Dccombcr , * 7,1'J.
NEW Ol rKA n , ] ( n. . March 17. COTTON
Quiet und steady ; middling. dUo ; low mid
dling , ftJio ; good oidlnary , 5'Bo ; net loeolptfi ,
O.C6H balen ; gross , 0,07:1 : bales : export to the
continent , l.JOJ bales ; eales , ( .200 bales ; stock ,
4l7t - bate * . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liverpool .Murkotf ,
I.ivcnroou March 17. WIIKTQulcf
holder * olfor inodoratoly.
COIIN Ku < y ; ilonmnd poor ; mixed western ,
4s7iil ! percental.
PcAS-Caiiadlnu , Oi 2d per cental ,
11 ICON Long und bhort clear , 44 pounds , 34s
per cwt ,
TAM.OW I'lun Anierlcan , ! 5n Cd per cw t.
Now Vork Kivlmngo Onntatluni.
NEW YOIIK , March 17. [ Special Tolecram to
Tuts DEE , ] Kxchungo was quoted as follows :
Chicago , To to inu discount ; lloston , 15 to
20o discount ; bt. LouU , 25a urciulum ,
York Dry ( iooiU Jlarkut ,
New YOIIK , Murch 17 , The dry goods inar-
developcd no decided new foatur . The inar-
kei remains unchanged , though tlioro Is sumo
rndlnt In poods dlftlcult lo ncll. As to the
argo uha-uof the market. It couln linrdly bo
n bettor position , the coeds bolng sold up and
prices flrni.
City Alnrkntt ,
Cirv. Mo. M ircli \VlfAT-Ilull ,
clnslnz Hit ; No 2 hard , ' 2No. . . ' ro < l , 81c.
COIINas wanted nnd It- sold nt yc ter-
lay's prices , closing , howov or.cty weak : No.
2 , mlxod.nic : No. 2 white. : uya.Tc.
lUT4-Woroatu.ulyNo ! 2 niKoJ , 2Sa'3lJc :
Xo. 2 whit p , 2ea.'f'c
Hi c Mpady : No. 2 , 7Sc : nonilnal ,
I'l.A j ( SFKII < Wo nn the basis of puro.
\v-Mo.idy ntftiosickol.
HAV btronc , unchanged ; timothy , $ U)0 ) per
tonspralrli' . * \Oj1.0J
JIUTTKii-rirm , unchanged ; croimcry22 ©
Knns rirm nt 10'jc. '
ItKCElt'TS Wheat , 27,000 bti.t corn , S3fM bu ;
oats. : i.n o bu. .
SIIIPMBVTS Wheat , SM.033 btt.j corn , 10.00J
Jit. ; oats , ' . ' .OtObil.
MlluiuiUcn Mnrkpts ,
MlT.wAtlKKti WIs. , March 17. WIIETI.owor :
May. B2V < as."ic ! No 2 spring , 85c ; No. 1 north
ern , 8'c ,
Cons-Quiet : No ! i , ,17t % .
O ITS btcady ; No. 2 white , .1 'Jo No. n white ,
W ' , c.
llAitt.KV btcady : No. 2 , ulUc : sample , on
1 1 ack , 30'ic.
HiK-l'Iriit ; N'o. 1. .TJUe.
PllOVISIONS QuICt.
POIIK JlO.Stt
_
Wool Market.
ST. I.outs , Mo. M.irih 17. Wont , Uo-
elpts , : > , tuO ; nhlpniPtits 121,030. Thcro Is somn
leinaud for choice Missouri and llllnoUvool
nt22-3i ? . but Texas and torrltnry stoo'c is
lend dull and other grades nro lifeless.
Clnrlmmtl .Murkpts.
OlNCt.NNATr. O. , Marcli 17. Wnn T Haslcr ;
No. 2 red. ale.
Coitv-rirmi No. 2ml\cd. 42U4JUP-
OAK .Steady ; No 2 mixed , 31"iiJ.'c. (
WHISKY Jl.U
Toledo drain M.irkot ,
TOLEDOO. March 17. WHEAT Lower : No.
2 etHh and Mnrch. Ulo.
ColtN n.isler : No. ' 'cash , 40c ! ,
UATS-tJulet ; cash. II2c.
Ontton Market.
ST. f.ouis , Mo. , Marjh 17. COTTON rirm :
middling. C ] c : snlcs. 1,20 bales ; iceclpts , 700
bales ; slilpiuL'iits.-V.'OO bales : stock,120OJO bates
r < irolsn Oil .Market.
LONDON. Match 17. Tuttt'UNTiNE Si'litiTs
2Cs 1'jd pcrewt.
COMMON Hosts' 4s Od per en t.
STOCKS AND 1IONDS.
Klcliinondi'iVrit ; I'olnt Cnusril Disappoint
ment InVuII Slici't.
NEW YOHK , March 17. As was to bo ex
pected , the reorganisation plan of the Ulcli-
inond & West Point causpd some dlsippolnt-
mcnl In \ \ all street to some Interests and the
rcall/atlons by such parties was taken luU.in-
! ago of In the early trading today to depress
both the stocks and the trust bontls. The con
cessions made In securities \erymatciial
but tie | rest of the market , whllo giving no
ovldouco of special support , icfuscd to follow
the lead of Klcbmond A. West Point and dis
played thtougbout most of the day a do-
cldoaly llriu to strong temper. To this und
the bull manipulation of Sugar contributed
somothln. . but the buying of the granccrx
was the feature of the dcallncs.t , Paul ,
Atchlson and llurltngton worked up a fair
\oIiHiiootuiislncss nt advancing prices and
: u\o character to the whole list. Iluylni ; of
Wcstoru Union and Northern I'aclllo preferred
was also notli-oablo and the maiket displayed
u temper which It has not shoun for
some dat > , though the dealings us a
whole lost llttlp of their professional charac
ter und the \olumo of business remained
small , whllo In most btoks the llncliiutlonK
wto still of the h mil to mouth older , and the
business done strictly on a parity with U.
The advance In siU'ir , howoNcr , was the
special movcmi'nt of the day. and with the
circulation 'if minor ? of the now combination
tliero was considerable buying far the short
account , which Iris bpconio frightened at the
lieralstcnt strength of the stock. Outside of
the Grangers , how over , there was little ani
mation or force to the upwind movement ,
and the changes In quotations were generally
of the smal'cst ' proportions.
The opening of the market was made at
small gains o\cr last nljht's figures as a rule ,
hut no material change appeared until the
sudden diop of 'J per cent In Richmond & West
Point prefoired and the lo-s of 14 per cent In
the common stocks. On the other band Sugar
was especially strong and during the day It-t
prlco was advanced 3 per cent , dragging all
the sluggish ones with It and thu whole
list Improved sllgntly during the fore
noon. The buylne ot the grangers , Wostoin
Union and Northern Pacific prefeiri'd heeomo
noticeable after that and the gcneial list re
sponded moro freely to this Improvement
though lluetuutlons are still kept within the
usual narrow limits. Klchmoml & West Point
pteferred recovoied the early loss , but the
common stock only partially , whllo the bonds
fully recovered their losses. The late deal
ings , howo\or , were marked byBCAoro pres
sure to soil from bear sources , and In thu
last hour prices melted away moro rapidly
than they hud advanced and most of
the gains were noutrall7od. whllo In
many cases fiactions In addition were lost.
Klchmond & West Point went down to still
lower llgurcs and thocoilers sympathl/cd.
The market Dually closed quiet but heavy ,
generally at but slight changes from the
opening prices. Sugar Is up 2 > 4 per cent , Itlch-
mend & West Point U down 1S ! per cent , but
there were no other material changes among
the actlvo share ? .
Government bonds litno been ( lull nnd
itcadv. Statu bonds huvo been entirely neg
lected.
Hie following are the closing quotations for
the leading stocks on the Now York block ex
change today
Atclilson 3'ijj N.\ Control ln ,
Adams Express 141 N. Y Chi .V St. ! < . . . . 1U4
Alton , T. II 40 do prof erred. . . . . 7d14
Alton , T. 11. | itd. . . Uti Ohio MlBtlcnlppl 1'ljJ
American Kxiiru,117 ! do prufnricd Sj
11. 0. It & N W Ontario i Woiturn. . 'WK
Canndn 1'nclllc I > SW Oregon linprovi-aie't 25' (
Canada boutliorn . . . U tOrogon av b7hi
Central 1'nclflo . . , N. A
Clivs A Ohio. . . . . " . ' d.l'm.-lMc Mall I14 ?
do 1st preferred . ll't I' . 1) A. 15
do 2nd preferred . : .160
ChU-aL'O * Alton Ill Pullman Palace 185
C. . II Ay US !
C. , 0. , C. A St. L. . . . 7IM Hock Ulnnil . .i. . . . . . Wa
Del. Hudson .Wii t. J * .VS. K. Ut pM. 70
Del. I , AW W St. 1'aul 779(1 (
1) . Alt U. pfil &l do prcfurroil KT'ii
Ka > t'loiineee . . ( > , St. P. . Mln. A HBII..II.V
do 1st preferred 40 SI. 1'nol XOaiahn. .
do 2nd preferred 17 1 do prufcrrcil 111
Kilo I'lU Tcnn I'oul A Iron. . K
do preferred , . . . Texas 1'nclllc
Fort Wayne 151 Tel 4(1 Con. iifd. . . 81
Chi. A Hast 111 . . . . . . Union 1'aclllc 4I.M
llockllif VnlUy 31 U S. Uxprc'ss 48
Ilou-ton A'lcxn * . . . . .4 Wnbiish Ht U .V P It
Illluol * Central. . . . I0i , do preferred .
St. \Uuluth II vVfllsKorKOKx 144
Kanias A Texan 17 iVeitern Union t'.i'i
I < nku KrloA Went. . . 2V Am Cotton Ull , i7
do iireterrud ts Colorado Coal Uff
I.nkUiSlioro Ul llonie-tuke H
Ionl"vlllo A Nash , 7.1 Iron Silver DO
l.onlivlIloN. A . ? ' < K Onturli 4lu !
Memphis A Char. , 'iU
Mlcblirun Control , . , lll do preferred 20
Mil. I , H. A W . . . . lllU ) Sutro fi
do pfd IK ) Hulwor 40
Minn A St. 1 * ' . > ' < ItlchurnilA W.P'ler 14
do preferred . . . . 20 Wlscondn ( "en 18
MUiourl Patltlc 2 Orent Northern pfd.l.t'Ji
Molillo , VOIdo XI Chicago ( in * 7 < H
NaBlivllleChalt fttl IxMiil Triut | 'l
N. J. Central HOV , Sunar Iruiit ii5
Norfolk A. W. pfd . . W)1 * Kotitherii Paclllc , , , , 'H > a
Northern 1'nclile. . . . V.1,4 O. K Ij A U , N , , . , Vi
do profcrrud , , , C7 11. ( i W M
U. P. , Denver AO. . , , 31 do iifd 7.X
Northwestern I.UH tDUt 4tm ,
do preferred . . . . U.tf
fill ! lozillv ,
The total sales of stocks today were 214,001
shares. Inulndlllg : AlchUon , 20.I4N ; Krlo ,
5,8JO ; Noitlnvostorn , D.5JO ; Northern Pacillo
preferred. U.IUO ; Now England , : ui ( > : Heading ,
40,4l.3 , Ulchmond .V West Point , 20OaO ; ht. Paul ,
20,05 , ; Western Union , 7.5J7 ,
I'lnuiu'lut ICcvloiv ,
NEW VOIIK , March 17. The Post says : It
IIIIH been thought over snco | the Klchmond
Terminal reorgunl/utlon was llrst undortukcn
that thu plans after publication would bo ut-
tended by uctlvo manipulation of the stock ,
The price , thuiefoiu , waned In Wall btrcet this
morning when It was heaid ut the blurt
that the reorganl7ors had scarcely so much
as a supporting otdcr In the market
for the Klchmond Terminal. The price for
the common nnd preferred opened dull and
bold elf blowly all during the forenoon with
only u fcoiilo rally In the preferred later on.
The purely professional operators who had
boon playing their cards forun Immediate
rlso wore naturally loud In their complalntx ,
butconsuivatlvo people will everywhuiocom
mend thu course of thu reorgunl/i'rs their
iilun succeeds It ought to succeed purely on
Its merits ,
Now Vork Money Market.
NEW YoitK , March 17. MONKV ox CAM.
At lii2 per cent ; tnst loan , 2 per cunt ; clohcd
offered ut 2 per cunt ,
bT < ci.i.t\n IlJOUANOE Quiet , but btcady at
tl.S5 i for sixty-day Dills uud * l.h7i ! for do *
mand.
Tbocloilng quotations on Londi :
U.S. 4 t' rev UK 'Mutual ' Union ( Is , . .108
II. B. 4 > lOIlp 117 t.V , J. O Int. Cert , . .II'H
Ml. r > . 2 > rec 10) North , 1'utlllo Uto. , . ! iU
I'aclllo ti of 'HI IV ! .North Pnvllla SnAt I ! JJ
' ! M , siampod 4i ( A\i \ Nortlnvujtifrn Con 117
Trnti , new sut B . . 1OI North. Dubcnt , 6 107
' 1'i'nn. now > ct is , , , .H St. U A 1. M. den. t bit
'Ivun.aovr sol 34. , , , (7J ( ! St. U A. H. I' , lien M.,103
Caaadabo. 2a > ) > \M \ it Paul t'onioU 1'Ju
fen. Pacific Ills. , , .ICI < t. P. , C. il' c. liU.IIJHi
lun.Il. . ( I. Uti. . .lim lux. I * . U ( i.flr , U. . . 84
I ) . A. It. (1.Voit l . . li { For. P. ll.U.Tr 2i. . a.Hf
Krlujnil 1C7 ( < U. IMiU \U \ (
M. K , AT.Oon l.s . , . tW VVe.t Hhuro . . . .lUIVj
M , 1C , A T. Ucn.ii. . . . Wh a. u.vi ti 7u
London htuukMiirkot. .
lCojj/i Jy/ite / < l ISO ! Itj Jjuntt OorJ in
LONDON , MurculT. INow YorUIIoruld Catlo
Special to THE m.1 : Thpro win no chanzo
today In the b nX' .itc which remains ut .1 per
cent. Tlio ll.in'C 'of Ilcngt l lifts rod need In
minimum r.itoofflHfjount from 5 to 4 percent.
Though perhaps JIOI attozother * J quiet ns
foster lny huslncso , on the sleek exchange
winy h is n nln lieiin exceedingly slack. Con *
ols are l-.G per , e jnt easier. Indian rupee
inner Is somowhit dull , 1'oreUn government
socuritlc * have IKSOII rather unsettled ,
i nnlsli nnd Portttiucso nro nirtlcnlarly Mat
nnd loner whllo 'in ' Impiovumont b is tnUpn
place In Orcek. Jofne Turkish IsMinsaro hot
ter , Home railways have bcpn f ivorably In-
lluunccd by the .woithor. Dealings , how
ever , IIIMJ Jipiii | very much re
stricted. Iti lahtijn , ( deferred iiidvanco I \ per
cent and Northo istern , Mldliind , Medopoll-
tan'J pot cent Html most other * ' to per
cunt. American riliwuvs have been most In *
active the vvluilo dny , ut thu same time thev
havoshown a fall degree of firmness. 'I hero
lias not boon much demand for money In I.om *
hard street today. Short loans hnvo boon ob-
t lined ut I'i per eiMit discount. . The market
has been quiet. Two ami thrco months'bills
were quoted ut IS per cant.
I.OMIO.N , March U The followlnj were the
Londonsto.-'c q to'iillom uhnln ; at 4 p , m :
Conanlinonay Vj 11 hi'Vlexlcin ' ordlniry ' 'M
do.nccount. . DI'tiHt Paul cum , . . "fl1 *
N. V , P .tulsts. . . , li < N. Y CJntril . . . . 1WU
Cin Paclilc 1HU Peiinylv.inliv . . . MH
lrln Bit * llcullntr. . 2JH
MOSKV 'IffJI'i ' porcpnt.
Unto of ( llscoiint in open market for both
short and thicc months bills , 1 % p.ir ( 'out.
The bnlllJM In thu Hank of r.iml-nul lu
cre isod i'-m.lO.ltliirliie the n ist week.
Tlio pciuonti es of the II. ink of I'tigtand ,
which last week stooil 4lf > ) , Is now 41 30 per
cent.
_
rinnnchil Notpt.
NEW YOHK. March 17. Clearings , $114,0)7,013 ;
balances. ( .MM , 111. !
HOSTOV , Vass. . March H Clearings. $11 Sin.-
7 ; balances JIVi. | < ui , Money , 2 pet cent ,
Kxulmngoon New York , 15 to'-'j per cent din-
count pei-J',010 ,
Pllti > AtiKt.tMiiI'll. . , Maich 17. llrnk clour-
Iiustl2.inotui ; balances , Sl.uil , ' . " ! ! : money , 3' }
percent.
lUl.itvioltE. Md. . March 17. Hank clearings
today , J..5J0.3JO : balances , I.'I1 , , W. Kate , 0
per cent.
NKVV Uiuc\Ni , Li , March 17. Clearings ,
JU.S.i7.m
CincAtio , Til , Mnrch 17. Money easy at4'5 © ' >
percent on call nnd IVgGporciMiton tlmp loans.
ItiinUele.irlir.'s , tlH.I7-u o. Now York exchange.
GCtt.70o ( discount. Sterling oxchanito weak at
Sl.fOM for sixty-day bills and S4 b7U for sight
drafts.
Ml'MtMtts. Ton n . March 17. Clearings. Sim.-
741 : bilanecs , J4J8.078 Noiv York exchange
selling at p ir.
KANSAS Otrv , Mo , March 17. Clearings ,
. . .
PAHIS. Mnrch 17. Tliteo per cent rentes , 07f
1'ic for thu account.
Weekly statement of the H-iiik of 1'r.inco
shonsaii l.icieaso of 4,3M,000 francs gold an.l
2siO.UJ ( francs sllior.
HT. Louis. Mo , .March 17. ItitnU clo irlngs ,
$1,870,743 ; balances , S.IO'I4,71 > 8 : money. G.Bi7 per
cent ; exchange on N'PwYoru 2ic premium.
Unston Stock .M irknt ,
BOSTON. Mass. . March 17 , Thofollowlnz were
the closing prleos on stocks on the lloston
stock ni.li Itet to lay :
Alchl-on .V ropcka 40 ( 'nlrmul A liecln . .
HoMon A Albaii ) . VJl , trnnkllu
lloston A , Malno . . 1M'4 Kcir argu , ,
C 11 A.Q 10S Oscuoli
UlchbiirK It It S3 Santa Ko Copper . ,
Flint A. Pern M . . . . 2ti Tamarnck
do pu > fi > rrcil b.4 ' lloston Lund Co ,
J.lttlo llock , V U.S. 114 An IHoK" lind Co
Man * Central IB West Kndml Co.
MPX Ceil com 1'H ' Hull Tolcphono . . SOI
.N Y. AN L-nuHnd. 4'1-d l.rtii'.stdli Moreb . .
N V A .V. Knu 7- Hater Power . . .
ihl ) Colour Cent. Jl
\Vls Con com. . . . . . . Net AT
Alloucr Alln Co now II A II C
Atlantic 11. II
lloston A Monfina .
llcnvcr Mining ; stocks.
DEwnruCola. Marcli 17. The following list
Is the closing ( inotitlons on the Mlnln ; o\-
cningo today. H ilos 40,01ft
Alluk'liany . ( loldon 'Ircasitro . . .
Amity i. ( iold Hock . 5J
Argonaut . Ironclad .
llnllunit i lustko . Ifi
llauukok Corn II. , , . l.caTOnwnrtti . IfiI I
llntoa Ilunler 41
lllKlmllnn . . . . . l.lttlo Itnlo . 41bl !
IllKSI.v Ma > MazoppA . bl
llrownlorr t , Mornhr ; ( illm . .13
Calliope Ore . 400
Claudia J : . Park Consolidated. . 400I I
Century 1'uy Itock . t
Clny County
Diamond M Puizlor .
Denver Cai unil oil Hlilto .
Kiamonn Whale .
( iettysburg I. Mutton
San lrranrUoo'IlnliiK : Onotation , * ; .
SAN riiANCtsco. Uil. . Murili 17. The ofllct.il
closing quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
Aim . to .Navnlo 15
Hulwor . Its Ophlr 2T5
Host AUcIchcr. . . . 2)0 I'otoil 110
DodloCoDsolldatcd 41 V.IKO 14 >
Diollar . 101 hlurra Noadn KiTi
Con Col. A Va. . . . 491 UnlunCon IV )
Crown Point . 70 Utih 2'0
Gould A Curry . 11J Yellow Jacket 110
Halo A Norcro- , ' . Ilo Com 10
Mexican . I'D N . Q VO
Mono . 7i U 1 ( I )
Mount Diablo . 103 .N. H 1 10
Now York Illnlni ; Quotation * .
NKVV YOHK. March 17. The following are the
closing mining stocK quotations :
Iloet .V llolclier 21' > Ontario
Caledonia .15 Jplilr 283
Con'Cal A In 47i I'lymouth 171
Dcudnood I IK ) KM
Kiirckn. 11 > 5 Sierra Nc\ mill K-5
Oould A Curry 14J standird . , 145
Halo A .Vorcroi * . . . . Ui LJuloa Con I'M
Ilomeslnkc 1IJ5 ! Vellow Jacket 10J
Horn Silver "MJ
LIVE STOCK MAKKUTS.
Cattle Strong und Illghor Hof-s Fairly
Itrisk and On Cent I.ovtpr ,
OMAH \ , March 17 Ilocelpts for four days ,
0,7:10 : cattle. 2J.US1 hogs and ,1.072 nhvep , ag ilnst
ti. 10'J ' cattle. O.OU lio/s and 2,00.1 sheep thu cor-
lesDondln , ' four days last week.
The cattle market was actlvo , with prices
"trongto 10 ( ! higher than WoJnesdav , the
market Lo n : as active and unevenly higher
as Wednesday's market w is slow and unevenly -
evenly lower. Itocolpts were the lightest of
the week and Included comparatively fuw
right good beeves. There vvasu good shlpplnz
and export doir and for the hotter grades of
1.200 to 1.40i-lb. steeis and sues were atfiom
f.li ) to$4.1" . Dressed beef men , fearing a cur
tailed supply tlm remainder of the week ,
were fnlily active buyers of fulr to
good 1,00) to 1'IOO-lb cuttlu ut prices
ranging nil tlio way from tl.r : >
to $173. while the ord'naiy run of common
light stull sold utfiom JU.'i to H.K ) . This Is
the first acthe strong mt.rUetwo h.no had
this week , and the pens wore ulcaicd In good
season.
In the butchers'stock line the same condi
tions pro vailed , desirable con sand heifers , of
which the supply was ruthor Hinall , about
seventeen loads , bold ut from fte to lOo higher ,
around from J.MH to * i.uo. 1'ulr to good "tuff
wus strong ul from filO to If..51. and Inferior
canning HtulT not noticoahlo or quotahly
changed at from $1.40 to i..UJ. Hulls , oxen an J
stags were about sto.idy at from il.UO tnjl.uo.
Calves were firm , from * I.OJ to fl.OO for veals
I.ir o calves anil yoarllius froir. tl.43 to W W.
htockers and food/rs were actlvo and
klronzcr. The country took hold moro freely
than usual and local speculator ) wort ) llnoral
buyers. Sales were i/iostly / from M.UO to W.21.
with homo ns high ns $1.1.1 and some as low us
f.'O. Itoprcsunlutl/o / sales :
VTEKIIS.
No. Avr. Pr. No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr.
1)70 } 1 15 1 1210 11 Jj 1.1HI
028 3 2J 22. 1IU1 3 40 1ISI
70J 321 10. . . 1)01 ) 3 41 123.1
hS.I 3 21 21. li ; J 345 .1221 301
1012 331 i-rt * i it * ti 41 1110 370
1181 3 30 24J.IIOJ tl 45 .171
1047 .10 , 1173 351 115J II M
1C05 330 20'.DUO 3 M 1101 3 Ml
112) 3 3.1 33. . 1187 3 50 Ml ) 3 hi
BJ1 3 hi 2iv u 17 3 r > a i .no 381
ICil 3 IT , ,10 , ir.i : i.vi 10 141(1 ( 3 HI
OsO 3 III fn i an 3 52i ! 10 1201 3 S3
1021 3 3.1 ar iJtis 3 52i - i IB 15V ) 'I hi
11.111 3 3.1 ' iJ 121) 35-"i 10..I3UI 10)
1074 .1 35 4 IOOJ 3 52' ' i ' "J 11511 400
11. 4 3 35 , > l 1270 10 ll.5 4 15
. . . cnvif.
1010 1 40 JI..100J 221 17 (120 ( 2(11 (
770 1 5J ifi , 1)71 2 2.1 II IK ) I 2i5 (
UK ) 1 03 . . 1)11 2 23 18 1CI1 270
1IUI 1 01 ,1.Z. , . IK)0 2,10 1. 1UI ) 270
hb 1 75 , Z. 11-5 233 1.J. . 1010 271
hbOJiJ 1 71 i'3r , ll.M 2 .11 1011 271
hJ8 I 7.1 1027 27,1
1)1.1 ) 1 73 UI4 283
070 1 8) . 751 240 28)
, 241 1 IK ) . 810 2 50 2 1010 283
KVJ 1 IX ) 10G3 2 M 47 2 R1
1100 1 UO hKJ 2 < B 4 11)8. ) ! 2'J )
11 Ul 1 U3 .10.1J 2 51 18 1011 211.
1KIJ 2 00 11JI 2 5.1 1 I.OJ 300
.1020 2 00 000 2 GO 3 121 ! 300
8SJ 2 OJ l.'iO 2 tO 13.13 300
,1000 2 01 1..1.GO 21 10 1 55 310
. tll'J 2 10 1 1040 2 CO
CAI.VK4 ,
4T4 1 41 2 40.1 3.11 3 . 110 5 CO
, 27U J VO 2 In5 4 OJ 2. . 1UU 500
HULLS.
IG'JO ' 1 GO 11)10 ) 2 2.1 i no 2 no
.UiO 1 75 ,1110 22.1 1101 2.11
,1410 1 hU UIO 2 33 . 1570 2 7.1
12UJ 2 10 2 40 .I7JO 2h3
HID 2 15 11 JO . ' 5) ) .1710 UO )
1J3I 2 25 , lu70 233
STAQi
1 .1310 S 00
AND rscaent.
.114) 2 2J 7M 305 40 1021 32)
2 3.1 040 3 10 17 1IU1 32)
! MS 2 40 . ' SJ 3 10 5. . 78J 32J
1 MSM 2 5) ) . GOO 3 15 h. ma : i 2.1
GOOmi
jvO 2 & 0 mi 3 11 21 703 323
1. . Us ) 280 u > o 3 15 1 7iK ) 32.1
u M-I : 3 OU OJ7 3 11 1 W ) 32.1
4..1IHJ 300 ,1125 3 13 072 333
i. . 57a 3 05 1030 3 11
mr.iuii : ? AND
1 cow and calf. , U2 CO
1 cow and c.alf . , .2.100
1 cow nnd calf . , , , 2J 01
1 cow and calf . . . . . .2703
I springer 2J 03
2snrln crs , cnch 2.103
lloni-Whlle the run. fifty-six ears , was the
lightest of the week tlioro were nearly a thou
sand more hoijs nero thin last Thursday and
receipts so far this week compared wlthluM ,
show an Increase of ov or 13.03J head. The gen
eral quality was rather Indifferent.
lluslnes * opened falrlv active on Unlit and
butcher weight hois wlthn geol lo .U nnd fair
shipping demand for thasu grades , und priors
steady to sttou ? , siloj bolnz 1 irguly at from
$1.5) to f 15.1 with ono load ut Jl 17'i. There was
noshluplngdcmnnd tospo.ik of for heavy and
tuKeil hojs and this fact , tojothor with the
extremely bearish ronnrls from Chicago , left
seller * ut the mercy of the packers who were
tryliu lo btiv tholr hogs about a nlcklo lower
than Wednesday , iiround from f 1.40 to Jl.4\
After tlio first roun I , when shlpplnc und
fuMh meat orders had been nil , or nearly ull
Illlcd , the m irket broke badly , closlntr weak
with bids at from So to lOc lower than Wednes
day ami fully ivj ) hojs mill unsold It was a
decidedly uneven nnd bearish market
throughout and the range wider than for
several d ivspast , from $1.43 to II M buying
the bulk of the boss against from $1.41 to ? 1.50
Wedncstluy. The general aioriso of prices
" t l.49 Wednesday and
Ucproseiitatlvo sales'
Na
IV ) . .
ni .
r > 7. .
M . .211
i-o . . .201
71 .
S.1 . . .2o !
2(11 (
.214
fi7 ! 207
( it , 261
70 .25.1
(17 ( . . ' . ( ill
rs
dJ. .
Ill
C4 .201
r.s . Ml
I ] .203
77 . I'fl '
77M
57 lar )
HO . ' 'II
S4I
. 'Jit
VI03 AM ) HOUGHS
I. 400 - 4 00 110 . 112 40 420
l1 MnushloroM being unable to titty
all the vhccp thuywant on the market , are
Imylng them In thu countrror getting them
In any way thov run , Tno loidsweio hilled
direct toSnlft it. Co and sotnu were olleiod on
the market. Pilccs urn iiuotably wtron and
the demand \crv active , rait lo good natives
J4.2.1 to $1.4 ) : wi'stcrns , $4 0) to f521 ; ( .ommon
and stock hocp , i ! " > ) to i 1 71 : goo I to choice
Iambs weighing 40 to 0) Ibs . ti 25 to JJ CO.
Itncclpt * ii-i 1 ll < pUtri or St > ct ! ,
Olllclalrjjalpts iind dUposlllon of sto3' ' { as
shown by tlio boVcs of the Union block Vardi
company for the tnimty-ourbo irj , ondlnj at
fiocluulcp m. .Muroli ITMl \
CATTI.K 110HS SURE : * . nousis * M i
Car * . Held Cam. Head Cnn lleml
67 38-11
IIHI'USITIDV
Shippers , Attention !
Wo have frequently pulled the attention of
shippers west of Omaha to the Iniuort mco of
noting on the blllln , ; of all cattle consigned to
South Uaiaha tlio uniils "Dostlnatlon Chl-
cigo , " in ordct that tlio cattle may ba en
titled to and rrci'lxo thobcnclltot tno through
rate whether they are sold line ere
; o on thioitgh. 1 his Is especially
Important juft at tlilh limp. as
shhiplng and export buyer- ivu decided
either not to buy locally billed cattle at all or
Inly them lite lower than If billed through If
shippers will bear thS fact In mind they " 111
sitlioiusolM.'s : lOc per 100 or many u cai
load of stock.
< lilniRo I.Uu Slix'l ; AInrkct
CniC nn , 111 . March 17. [ Special Telegram
to TUB llbr.l There \ \ as no change today In
the prices for cattle. ( > oed stock \vis moio
llrmly held , but ciinld not bo mo\cd at any
advance. 1'oor and common stun nas slow at
Wednesday's quotations. Not much activity
was del eloped In any branch of the trade and
tlio modcralo supply In tlio y.uilsi uus In
everyway amoo ! to meet the demand. It
takes a Rood bunch of stccis to hrln II 3.1 as
the market now stands and tliero wiiiscom
paratively llttlo trading today at hlKhor
IlKurus , thoiiKli It Mas thoucht tli.it EOMID-
thlna extra mljrbth ivo brought ! ri.0ii or better.
The sorts that KO to eannois and butchers
sold largely at from $ J OD to $ 100 A few cows
and heifers of Inferior merit fetched from il'.ri
to 1.150 , and there itcroFuaitcilnRbalchof bulls
at from * .I.5Q to fJ 71. The denifipd for otockers
ors and feeders continued good and all suit
able olTorings ivoro taken at full juices. The
cenenl inirKut closed Mini at fioin 81.21 to
M..V ) for cows and holfors , $1.13 to tJ.71 fet
bulls. WOI to 81.11 for shlpnlns steers. JJ00 to
$1.03 fur Tc\as cattle and $ . ' .00 to Ji.5) ( ) foi
calves
LlRht IIOTS were In specially coed demand
today , nnd although thai grido comprised
about the usual proportion of tlio ofTciings ,
tboy ncro s.il.ilile at yeslerday's advance ,
wbllo hn ivv and medium \\oltlits woio slow
at froiuSu to lOc oil. Light ho s are now , foi
tlm llrst time In many months , comin Hiding a
premium. They sn'dits high us from fl'J'itn
J"iOJ today , iihliO'4.R.1 was the cMiomo top of
thomaiket for drovers avoraRln ; o\ui LMllli * .
hales were nrlnelpally ut from $1.75 tofl 00 for
light and at from $1 < > 1 to tl.St for medium und
heavy. Thocloso was weak fni 'ill Blades
'I ho sheep and lamb markets were un-
ch niKod In tholr ireneral features. The feel
ing was ono of steadiness , Sales were on a
basis of 11 DIM i I.Ml to $ , ) . ' . " > for pool to o\tra
hheep nnd $ " > " ) ' ) lo $ i.Ui for limbi. 1'ali to
good ncstcin fed sheep constltiiio the bulk of
tlio current receipts and fiom } 5 * > J to if'i 89 are
the pruvalling prices.
Uecolpts were : ( . 'attic , 11,000 ; hogs 113,000 ;
shcop , 8,000.
JcVorh I.mi Mock Market.
Nr.w VOIIK , March 17 , UI.EVI : > Itocoliits.
4'l head , all forcxpoit. Nn tinile ; fooling
llrm : diessod Deef.U'ady , lirtiSi- per Ib. ; shln-
monts todav , 570 ho id and . ' 0 shoop.
CAWIW flocolpls,7il5 head ; m ukot steady :
von Is , tl.OOiiH 00 per 1H ( ) Ibs.
HllKKl * Hccolpts. y,0 ( > heid : sbeop flrm ;
lambs , shadu easier ; sheep , S15oa.H7'i ' ! ; lambs.
87.io > 'ft7.rK ) : diessod mutton Ilnu at HitlOlJo per
Ib : dressed lambs steady at'iailc
lions Kccelpts. l.'lllhead. lOtibUnoil direct ;
nominally bteaily attl lHaV50jOi ) ; 100 lljs.
Kansas C'Tty l.kiu stiii-lt .MarlciH.
KA > SAS CITY , Mo. , March 17. GATTIM Ile-
oolpts. 1'tOOi Bhlpnienls. 2,200 ; market dull ,
nulot nnd stead v : dressed 'moves and slilp-
plnzsleeissold atl2.V6.l.J ) : cows anil helfors ,
l.ni&t 2.1 : stoekers ami feeders , ifJ H.vjtJ.40
llona-Kscolpts. 5 , 0) ) : shipments. 2,830 :
market opened strong to 5o higher and closed
weak and So lower ; all crudes , tl.2H1CI.UJ ; bulk ,
)4 50 ® I.I/O.
tsilBKi * Hecolpts. 1.100 ; hhlpmonlB , 700.
The market was quiet and nominally steady.
hi. I.onlH l.luthtncU Murl < ct.
ST. I.ouis , Mo. March 17 OvrTi.K-ltocolptB ,
l.tWO ; shipments , 200 : mar ot stoadvon na
tives ; fair : o good natlvn stcoiP , * .LOU < 34 40 ;
fair to good Indian and Totait steer : ) , 8..40 ®
a. Hi.
lions Hecolpts , fi,701 ; shipments , : i,0)0 ) : mar
ket lower but actlu" fair to prime heavy ,
} 4.iO ( < iil N ) ; inl\ed ordlnnrv to goon , JI.IIK3I.7U ;
light fair to best , Jl doai.71.
SlliiBi1 HocolpU. MOjibliiments , 100 ; market
steady ; fair to desirable muttons , Jl.OviBO.OO.
lOIscnso never succcsslully ( ittaclw o aye-
loin with pure hlood lOoWiU's HarsnparllU
pure , now blood and enriches the old.
A "rijownnv" JIKKTINU AT run SPJIUDI : ; . .
fioi-iuty in Cnilslmil is tip early in Uia
inoiniii } ; . Tiio AVntoiB , iis well us tlio
Cnilhlud Siuiiilol f-nlt , net best when
taken \ < ny wuly in tlio morn inu. Moro
lireiikfiibt. The Waters of f'nusbnd , iia
well us the Sjiruilcl Salt , nro of gicnfc
iKjucfit in lliilultial Coiibtipntion , Chronic
Catnirh of the Stomach. UyHpepsia , Liicr
anil Kidney tioubleg , You van incrcaso
the notion of the water by milling n little
of the Spnidcl Salt to ft. Obtain the
genuine , which must have the bigimturo
of "Eisner & JlendcKon Co. ,
Now York , " on every bottlo.
OMAHA
laiiufactiiFci's' ' '
AWXINGS AND T I.XTS.
OMAHA TENT X AWN-
( NO COMPANY ,
Hsirv hammock * , oil an 1
rubber Molhlnj t-oml for
cntnlojui1. IIU Knrnim
HAGS AM ) TAVIN'KS
DEMIS OMAHA BAD GO
Importer' amt tnaniif > o-
l nl
turOM. mnillla cotton
row lirnip. Jute , it
, llnrlapi nn.t Inn iMlm1 * Inmd purd
Twlno nliifp not W * IJIh tt
BICYCLKS.
M. 0. DAXON ,
Illcrclcj sohl on tncmthlr
parmontt ,
I2JN IJth l , Omihv
HOOTS AND SI1OKS.
MORSE-GQESHDEU3.
H3Jllo'Tir.l8tra t
Knc'ory nornpr llthivil lniKlr > tr ( > 3t <
\Vo ircnmklnuclotu prlpiM tocMh liijon , oil ire
n'lllnn n ili i of unoili which IIerr K\O- !
KIRXINDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO , , ED SHOE CO.
Wlinle'nlo Mnnnfnctn'ri
Aiienti fur llo Iloot . fhopi , riibbcri
ltia Hub-
bor Sliuo Oo , 1IUJ , I 111 I nmt fi'U itooilj.
vutllOJIliiriisy struct 1301
VOEQEIE DINNING
Onmf itlonpii nnil
Jdbbcriof fnrcliiii innl
iloinaslla frnlt , II 10
llowutil ft.
CAUHIAGi : TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSOM.
CO. , Mnnufnctii'aibiiKCy ti ps
A T Dub } , JtnniRor , tiaiki , cilsliloiH etc
Top" , t llllilOMi , lluiko ,
Dishes , etc Mjnil for Cit.ilOBiio
-'II X 15th st - Oinilin UI'.IS l.'lli street
COAL , COICE , | COUNICM
OMAHA COAL , COXE & EAQLECQR 'CEWQRKS '
LIME CO. , Manufacturer ! of Ital
ianized Iron Curnlre
IlnM ant soft conl S ; . ' Window tain ,
cornrr IbUi nn t Douulas - - ttc.
> trcoti
DRY GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & , CO. , KIIPATRIOX-KOCH
DRYGQQ3SCO. ,
Dry uooil , nolloat , f ur- '
lr > uixxti.notliini , trsnti'
furnlililM ( Kixxli
Corner llth nmt UownrJ Cor Ufa anil Hownr.lstJ.
KLKCrUICAL SUl'PLIKS
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
lllnstrutcil cttnlogua
frto.
ICll Capitol Aronno
BEEBE&.RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
Grnconii-l 11th sH.O ni'ii
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
l.'OM:05Joiio ! streut , 10th nmt Ilnrnsj , Omah i ,
Oinnhi , Neb Xcb
I GRAIN ,
S. A MC WHORTER ,
215 Iloaril of Tril >
I loktir In K'rnlii. prod-
loiiMiinil9tiu < hi I'rlMito
wlrun to N. V , Chicago
anil bt Loud
HATS , I3TC.
GATE CITY HAT CO j W. A. L. GIBBON & CO. ,
rips , ptrnw pooils , Hut * , cap * , 'triwioo Ii ,
t'i , nilttt'if * O\vnnrH ulovoi nnd inltleni ,
'il < . no lit )
lint llth anI linrncy 12th
| nnd Ilnrnoy.
IIARDWARli
RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBEGK&LINH ,
CO.
, Doiilors hnnhrnro niul
Cor 10th nnil.acio'jt3 ! : incilmnlcs' tcioN.
Ounha. HOI Dooylun Blrcct.
CIIAS.R. IEE , JOHNA.WAKEFIELO ,
Hnnlwooil hmlur , woo 1
linpo'tol Atnerloin I'orl
cnrpvt * nnl pinniut
Iliiiutnc , lin I cement , Mllwnaket
litilrnt'llc lemeal niul
Ptli nnil ( Julaey nlilte bine ,
I.IQUOKS.
ILERJt.Cn , , FRICX& HERBERT ,
I.lqnor MerelinnH ,
111 ! Ilnrncy Street , \Vhulo ilo
Miitiufiietur'rsKonnjlT'i
Kait InilH Hitter I. 10l } Karnnmst.
MILLINHUY
C.ASTQNEHILl , J.OBERFUOER CO. ,
MlllliU'ry. notion' , cloiln Importers ' \ JolibCM Mull of
He , liill'liirrj.nntlonx
nnlers prompt 20312 ,
llft-l's ' s lftli t , Omnhn S I 111) M.
MUSICAL
A. HOSPE.J3. . ,
1'lnnoi or 'in , nrtliti.
nntorlali , do
131 f Do ulni strojt.
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANX SNOW DROP OIL
LINECJ , , No tmil odor , nn nmokr
clilimu'v , no ihnrrhiK
Hcnno.l nnl lululoitliu of wkk , Aimjour uro
ell < , ntlo Kroi > 3 , fto. cor tor It
OYSTUHS.
A.EOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT&.GO. ,
Oysters , Fli'i nn Calar/ ,
Dili
Pnokeri "f oy < lor < ,
nn I ejiury , 313 Sontli lOt'l St
fCSI.ununwortli it DavM Cola , M
"OVERALLS , SU1UT.S , IVI'0.
KIHD SIMEAD , ROBINSON STOKESCO
' "Duett
" m'fis celotmtul
Manufacturer * of "K A
" " shirt * V Oforall >
( "piuil" over-
. . Kii3l
lo.Ui. etc.
nllt > , etclil4 Ut ) llth-iit
Oni ib i.
PRODUCE CO.MMIbblON.
IX bllsluvl , 1ST ; ) BRANCH & . CO. ,
WHITNEY & GO. I'roiliiep , rralti of nil
Iluttcr , I'.fki anil 1'oul-
klnit .
tr > , ojr.lori ,
Jill S Uti ! ft - Oinnlii 1,1th nnd llarner Slrooli.
KIRSCHBRAUN& , JAS. A. CLARK i. CO. ,
SONS. , Uuttpr , cliccin , ofgi ,
Iluttor , CKRI Snl poultr/ poultry and Kama.
317 bouth IStli HtruoL
RIDDELL&CD , , 0. PEOAU ,
k Coniinlssliin Mcrclinnt ,
Iluttor. rliDOso oxfijot- 1'roitucu , lluttor , H i ,
ctnblo , frulu , poultr/ CltL'u o nnil I'dtiUrr.
lth nnil Hunan ! St < -
niul Knuic Uiiinlin.
MULLIN&.MCCLAIN BINGHAM&.SOH ,
t-pt'clnHloi hiittir beiul ' II it
of it u your I'gat ,
chuo c. poultry , cto. Ni > . tcr , I'oultry. ( inuio ,
US IU i UjC In Mi1 HHlo' , lite.
bank. 1701 3 I.oirjnwor h 3' .
SCHR3EDER & CO. MOORE FERGUSON.- !
HiiUer , l'.vn ( Clieo'e ,
Cash bii > em but'or nnil SriilM , I'dultrj , ( .lime
i-Ck's. Imiiillcs all other Atfi'nts fin Mur'i Itojiil
liroillICO ( HICiHllllllflMoil lloriomulOitllo Hplcn
42IH lltliSU
! iU > S lllli M - Oianbn
GREELEY&CO. , J.B. IIUSEa CO.
llutter. CKU * noiillrv , Our xpeclillliM. Hatter ,
xniiu * , hlilj nail trull , cxi23 mil piiullry , 10IJ
1WJ7 llOMiinl su llitnnrtl u
W. E. RIDOELL
Wlioltnlcliutter A. PBk'8
Hura ami aulln for
cinli. 411 a llth t.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
Cnrrr n full itock of Wrnpnlng p iper , n'l Ul.ill
of twine . utJ
*
prlntlnif , wrapping anil
110J lliivrunlst.
writing papur , card pa-
I r , oto. Tel 1710
BTOVIi JlUPAIllS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Move roriiln ntiJ wilcr
aitncliiuontH for nay kln
uf atoiuumilo.
1207 bouiilai.
I TOYS.
M.A. H. HARDY-
Manufnctnrori of raili , Toy * , doll i , nl burnt ,
doori. bllnUa and fnnoy ffouilt , hou-ofur- > |
moulding' Ilmnc'i uf- nl'lilnx it'ioli , chllj-
flee , 12th and Isiril HH lou'i carrliiKii * .
Uly Karnam StreoU
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , UIMITE3
COMMISSION MHRCMIAN Td.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , GA3.MAN'1 &DJ31JY.
Ilooin T4 Kic'ianiio Hull J. Itoomi , t. ) nnl Ul Ux-
llulUInu South Lhniu ) biillilln/ .
Omahn. South Unilii.
A Wonderful Machine.
There is no doubt that man is a fine mechanism , but
like every other machine he wears out by friction. It is
said that he is born again every two or three years. His.
body is virtually re-made from food. To retard this
making over is radically wrong , as a man loses so much
vitality in the delayed process that it takes a long time
to recuperate. The process of making anew is so accel
erated by purging with Brandreth's Pills that a new
man , as it were , may be made in two or three months ,
and the change in the mechanism is such that the worn
out part is replaced by the new without the usual running
clown of the entire machine. You don't have to stop for
repairs. Purge away with Brandreth's Pills the old ,
diseased and worn out body. They arc purely vegetable ,
absolutely harmless , and safe to take at any time. t
Sold in every drug and medicine store , cither plain or
sugar coated.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tb eminent lui'lallil In norvnun. rhronlc , rrlvnle. Llool , rklanml imimrfdhntisui A rojulnr lind
mtltti rc'l uniUuntu In mmlclim. ni tllpmnia * mill runltlcatpii ilinw , U itlll tru llnv with tli irrinluit 11101 < '
catnrrli'IieriiiiiKirrliiiiu , lint rannhooil , uinliml wiukneu nUIH loum , Impoioncr , i/phllu , ulrKtliru , LUN *
oriln en. uluft , VHllcoriiM.ctc , J\o nicrrury u el. Nun iruHUnuiit furlon ol ilinl IIOHIT , 1'urllei unatiiu It
Tlillmunmy Uolrealulnt home Ii/corre l > oiiuuncc. Moill IDO or ln > trununi > tout b/ until ur iiri'Mi
eurulypacliuil. no i-iarki loliiUUjto roiilunu uriunilur. Onu iiurtuunl Interview prufurrod. Conniillntli't
( roe iorru ! > poiiS-iir mlctlprlvaio. . llooK ( UyaitrlM ut Lite ) luul/fc . Offlco buari VI , u. tu'J p > *
buud r 1U a. w.lo 1 ] m. BinJ iUmp fur rtpl/ .
INDIAN DEPREDATIOX CLAIMS
Pcrwins who have lost property fro n Indian
raids dho lid Illu their claims under the Indian
Devolution Act of MarJh ' , 18 1 ' 1 ho timoU
limited , an I the claims aio taken up by the
court in thu order In whleli they iirj ro.-ulvud
Ta I ; s Notice that all con tract ) untordd into
with attorneys prior to the A'Jt ara miJi
null nnd void , Information given anI ull
claims promptly uttoiidu I to by the
Hlih HURHAU OP CLAIMS.
XXU flee
OMA.HA , NEBRASKA.
Iluroati U giiuranteoJ by the
Omaha lltu , thu Ploncur I'icis unil thu nju
Franultto l.'iainliicr.
DRUNKENNESS
Or ll i l.liiiiir llulill I'o.llliflr 'urfd
by ttdiiiliiUlrrlnir IKr. Illllnrk'
< > < llllfll MlM-Clllf.
It can be glvon In a oui > of ootlco or Ul , or In feoil ,
withouttbvknowlrdgnollliepatlcnl , lllaatnoluloly
haruilecii , and will elfcol n permanrnt and ttcrily
euro , wbotbrr the patient l a modenilo dtlnker or
an aloohollo wrcok. Ittiss been clven In thoii > ind
or oaioii. and In every Iniiunce a ju'rfi'U curd Ii i fol
lowed It netrr Full * . TbeftysteiDoncelintirrtrntuct
with ( bo tipeoina.lt IMCOIOM an ull r ImpoamLtUly
for lha liquor uppetlio to exist. \ .
4.0I.IK.N hl'tfriC ) to. { 'rop'ri. < 'I-M . , MI , < ? , .
IH'Iiuio tooof partloultrIreo. . lo ta liad of O < 1
Kiihn A Co , 15th und Douglnn his and Ifith ft
( 'inning MN.Vliohnale , Itlalti ) . llrnco A. Co.
and Hicharoson Drug Co , Omaha , Jst'b I |
nnnT I HANDAI\VI ( ( ) CAI'HIU.nS nro thu
I III IIII I Dbuat uud only euibuk' | iJienurlbr I l > y
UUUU I nrMUttr | , , | iXtBIU | | ( or the oui at
( iouorrhui aud OUcbaruci trom thu urinar
i , 11 jt. ll-UJ nr Lei