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    THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY , MARCH 19. 1892 ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Crop Damage Reports Oausod Lively MaC -
nipnlations on the Board.
C < \BLES \ WERE AGAIN DEPRESSING
IJnt tlic Crovril Took l.rss Xotlrn of Weak
Jiilrrr t Than ol llin { nntlniiitliMi
ufColil Wrntlier In the Win
ter Wlicnt Country.
CiitCAfln. III. , March 1S.-H was nip and tuck
today on the Iloird of Trade wllh the crop
ilamnco Jropoits and the contradictions.
Opinion * differed wildly us to tlio outlook.
Homo of the solid ( .peculators on the board
who have not had tbo opinion that wheat was
likely to got Into tliu Motuh in w hlch lotton ls
nt present foundering , wcro buyers on a break
which Inaugurated the session but there wcro
others who did think that wheat was getting
Into a cottony condition. The cables were
again depressing to holders of wheat In obcdl-
nice to , It lss.ild , dictation from this side.
Hut the crowd took less notice of weak
Interests than they did contlnuat on of
told weather over thu winter wheat
country at homo Thcro vvoro purchasers of
May wheat at the opening at from 8l' o to
M4c with onoor two trans lotions at SPiC u
fen pi-comix later ; then I'aidrldgocommenccd
M.'llliiK and N llrcem took a hand In the
Bimo direction ; from ucln ; ? Inclined to fator
nreaitlon , thosoalpors turnoJ lt > u body to
the selling side and kept putting it out until
for about an hour and a half of such work It
nasdowu toM'iC ' 'Jhonens which followed
thnearlv dlsn itches was In favor of lower
prices I'lrstciimo the report of Iho receipts
at Minneapolis amnuluth-fi2l ) curs against
242on I'rlday of last week. ' 1 hen a warmer
weather prediction ftoin the signal sort leu
Imioati , and upon the same iiuthoilty thu
matemeiit In answer to nn Inquiry that the
winter wheat bi'lt , with the exception of Illi
nois nnd Nebraska , was all snow covered.
The knock-down blow came from the sou-
lio.inl , from whence canui the announcement
that no whe-it hud been cleared yostuidav
fiom New York , lioston or New Or.cmiii. Now
York muksagi'S said 0)0.000 bn. of wheat was
now loaded ready to clear but the bears heto
vveroln the humoi of siting. "Wo shall uo-
llevo th itwhen wo sen It , " and they sot thu
Htalumi'iit aside llulllsh news was conllncd
to reports of crop damage. A momhcr of an
InlliH'iitlal hoii'-o vvus heard lo express the
oulnlon that wheat at 64o was : i safe Halo for
14c perbu , prollt and that It would even then
ut7uc look as heavy as cotton was recently at
7c. It Is only now that the bn.irs are
iiluckiilR up courage to announce themselves
nnd Ihoy no longer nnt I'ardrldgo patroniz
ingly on the back ; the latter took the due line
iiulcUy and said ho Old not feel 1 lie doing
anything to stop It , Without any porcoptlblo
t'.iuso beyond Iho uneasiness of thosu In the
irowd who had sold wheat short under Hie ,
hero was.i sudden tally of le per bu. from
thu lowest price immnd above ,
Home Now York messages reported conti
nental cables closed steidler at a slight im
provement and there was a repetition of
yesterday's buying orders from people In the
rniintrv , who reported Injury to the who it
fiom the recent free/Ing weather Itciiiu.
Linn. ItocliP. Oeor.ro Miilth , Ocurgo T. bmltli
nnd many mutant the best speculator on thn
heir I appeared to think that after who it had
biokcn bulowHlc Itvvns not gooj policy to bo
found ll.'htln , ? foi a further 14e decline , but
VM reon ( hocontiary found bnyln'anil the
prlco ho2iin advancing under such buylnsr ,
closing it b. " > c , about ! } c higher than ycstDrday.
Corn was llrm early , but began to pympi-
thl70 with Iho weakness in tvlicit. Theio ivns
not much In the way of news the trade , was
Blow as a rule , and whllo there was omo dis
position to cover early In the scss'oii nn Iho
tcmiorary strength In wheat , a beatlsh senti
ment soon got ihe ascendancy and weakness
ruled for the time. May corn opened atlS'.e.
told at JSJic , but then broke to J V1. loacted
lo : i3nic and at U o'clock was : iSJc. 1 he m.ir-
Kct strengthened toward the close , chiolly In
sympathy with wheat , Mny tour-hod HJo and
Ilioclosa was at 3 1ic , a shudo higher than
yesterday's final Hgurcs
Opt ? \ jre quiet. May sold cnrly at 2Sc.
broke to2i' e. icncted tonic , but at 2 o'clock
was2h14C. The market grew llrniur aflor the
noon hour and. Influenced by corn and vvhaat ,
May told to2s1Bo at the close.
The sr.icnlntlvu miikut for nrov slona
opened steady at about the closing prices of
yestord ly. There wcro only i few trades at
und neai the top liirnrcs , when thu iimiKUt for
] iork bloke badly , selling down to the lowest
point of thoseason forMay delivery. Llvohogs
were lower nd to add to iho we ikncss there
WHS frco selling bi thu longs and heavy ham
mering by iho shorts 1. ird and tlhs wcro
fairly stonily. May poik sold curly at
fll)22ii ) , fell to $ IO.J' | } and at 12 o'clock was
* IO I2'i. May laid sold from Ji27M toW li.
nna May ribs from r > 57 ! loJ.150. During the
last hour the market showed a decided Im
provement on free covering by shorts on the
ilecllnu IIIKI the ( Inner tone In tha grain pits.
May pork roaehcd to J'.O.ITii and 1 ml tot > -IT'S ,
closing u fraction iindoi thesofigures.
ICtillmatcd recolpis tor tomoirowhcat ,
l'H ears ; coin , 410 cars ; oats , ] SO cars ; hogs ,
Il.COOhcad.
The leading futures r.iiuod as follows :
low. ci OSE.
WniAT-No 2
.Mnrch . . . .
Mny MIS JJij
July . . . . WJ S3
IOHN No 2-
Mnrch Mny . 37H 87i
June
C/.THM ) 'i
March . . . s ; 271S
Mnr
JifH ! I'OIIK
Mnnh . . 100' . nsi 1000
Mny. IU M 10 2J 1UOJ 10 10
1 Aim-
March r 20 (1 ( S. { c \y \ C. 20
Mny t.'S ll 27H , l > 2'j
tnoni Itins-
Murch 5 M .1 K 6 BJtf
Muy , 6 U C ( jj 6 fl'H
Cash nuotatlons were as follows :
I'lot'ii I'tisottled and Irru ular ; no estab
lished maiket.
WHEAT No. 2 spring whoit. B3\c ; No ,
t-prlng VThoat , 7bc ; No 2 rod. b7' ' c
Cons liottoi : No S , 3iiu ! ; No 3 , yc'437c ;
No. .Ijcillow. LS'tST"c. ' ' )
OATH No j ; , 27J4iNo ; 2 white , 2Pc ; txo. 3
KM : ' No. 'I s'l'ic. '
llAiti.KV No. 2. fiBc ; No 3 , f. o. b. , 5fljlc ; No
4 , t. o. b , llSi'M.'c.
ri.Axsri n No. 1 , C6o
TIMOTIIV SKBII 1'rlmo , ! l 2J < SI.fl.
I'OIIK MofcH pork , per bbl , U'J7 ® 10.01 ; lard ,
iiercwt. , | (1.2.VS'J-7VJ ( ; short ribs sides ( loosu ) ,
ffpO ® > .VJ'4 ; dry Halted sbouldiirs ( boxed ) , (4.75
Q" .V ) ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , to 1(1 (
WIIISKV Distillers' finished gooJs , per gal.
huoAH-Cut loaf , unchanged.
Iti'i'olpts uml shipments ludiy were as fol
lows :
On the 1'roJuco cxchunzo today the butter
market was llrni and unchaiiKecl ; fanoy
crivunorv , ! ! 742aUc ! ; lli.o western. 2&a27o ;
ordinary. 2l4i,4ii ! solcoted dairy , V2Sci or
dinary , it-icaii1. li8H : , Kicii'i'if. ' '
E Hleady : full c'luani clioddurv 11J4
Il54'c ; Hats , lliiui.'o ; youni : America ; , U't ' ®
1.U- .
llnirs UnclintiRcd ,
TAM.OVV
N Voik .MurkiHs.
NFVV VOIIK , March IS. Ki.nuii Itcoclpts. Sl-
750 plis ; ; oxportf , 11,101 bbls , 10 UVj bucks ;
inarKi't iinhottled and vvonltor , fairly active :
t.ali'8. L'l,700 bbls
cniiN 111 * * ! , faloady.
\VllKAT Hcoolpth. 4.f.OO bn. : oxporla , none ;
Bull's , 1 ! , 710,000 bu. of fiitnrosi 'JH.LOO bn.
( .pot. bpot market unsettled , closing hUhor ,
( ulrly uctlve : tin export ; No. 2 red , .
In btoro and elevator ! | I.OJ ? ( TCI 0 | i ulloat :
( I,00)O1.C"4 ) f. o. h. : No. J rc' < ) , tmc : No. 1
tiorlhern. Iw cOtl.dO ; No. 1 Imrd , ! I.OO ? , I.O.4 ;
ISo. 2 northern. UJ Oui'jo , Ojitloaa deullnod
"tttleon easy cable1 ! , ; llRht clearances and
by forolKners and looul lonns , with
liuttcr weather reported In the winter wheat
hcctlons , advanced UttlJ.o on ttUU of ciop
ilaniago ADI ) liiernasdl export demand , olojeil
vi rait at JiOiio over josterdayi No. 2 red ,
March. WHo : April. UlUQU Su. closlni ; ut OSSSe :
May , 0 ) itDO tC closlni ; ut Odlic ; June. W\d >
MSo. eloslnx at OMio : July , WlifMUVi' , clonluK
utOIVic ; Aii2U9t. DI ao.'Ho. cloaliiR at ( K. " c.
KVE Dull and weak : vvcutem , UJ < 3uJc.
llAiti.r.v Qulut and steady ,
llAIII.EVM ALT Dull.
COIIN Itocelpts , 137,100 liu , | exports , 4P.723
1)ii , i siilm. Ia.0.n < i0 bit , ftittireni ICO. WO bu spot ,
hpot market opened wenKur but elosrd linn
und fairly active ; N'o. 2 , 45'ii6)io ) In olovntort
4JW ( < 7h nlloat ; uiiiiracluc ! mixed , 45'J4J.Vo ) ;
No. U , 47o ; Htuoinor mixed. 45i47c. ! Options
declined 5.c on liberal receipts und forclKn
celling , advanced ' 4ic , closed btoiuly ! , o uu
to Uodawn. Mnroh , 45Siiii40'io ' , cloiliu lit 4Go ;
April , 45Qic. ( ! . clo&lnir ut mioi May , 45'i
CtlO'tC , cloalni : ut lui.ei Juuo. 45 > t 4iUi % . elos-
July , < &UI5ye , cliulu ; ut 45'ic ;
OATS-Hoi'Ciins.'CS.fiClJliu.Scxportu.O-'I.OOObii. :
olCB , 153,000 bu. futures ; 77,000 bu. spot ; spot
market Irregular. closing firmer ; options dull ,
firmer ; April , ai'.awjo. olonuiK at : nj eai4 ! > io ;
No , 2 white , April , MUoi spot No. ; 8 white ;
inUed western , Jiaj5c ! { ; vvhlto
. I Oc.
llAV-1'lrm : glilpplng , EOOI ! to choice , 18 SCO
10.00.
Jlors Steady , iiulot. _ ,
builAii-lUw , euder ; fair rcfliilns , S20 |
CC-trlfUKuU , IX > tcit , 2i o , bales , MOW bugt
contrlfiunls , 01 test , nt 3l > is : reOncil , qiilot
and sloidj- .
MI.HRSI : 1'orclgn , dull ; NOT
firm nnd quirt ,
HtrE-rlrm andfiulot.
I'KTKOI.MVM Stcudr. qulot ; Unlloil
> t.Vefor Aorll.
CorrotSH5i Olr. Dull.
TAM.OW-Quiet : city ( JJ.OO for pickajris ) ,
lions I'alr demand , Hiiner'western ; , 14c :
receipts , : i.2l7pkg .
v\o it , Mcady. hut quiet ; domestic fleeces ,
SS'l-IOn ! pnllol , I'WtUojToxis. IGii''le.
POIIK I'lrni. nut fiutct ; old mess. fi > ' " 51ilO 00 ;
extra prime , Jll.oo ; new tnnss , Jll ( joftll.W.
CL'T MKIT4 QiilutnnU HtcnilVI p rkled bol
es , KHl mlddlc . duil and easy ; short clear.
Ji4'J. '
li MID Dull , but steady ; woitcrn stoitu
closed at $3,17't asked ; Hi.es. 70) ) tierces ; op
tion sales , 4.7V ) tlerues ; Mnruh , tJVIl Miy , 1M )
M.V , closing at H 58 asked ; July. MO.a3.fiO.
closing tit 11.1s ; A n n list , { 1 7 > asked.
lltiTrEit-Tresh llrm nnil filrly active ; west-
prn ilnlry ( new ) . Iiiiaict western crounury
nowi. 2 CeJOu : western factory ( now ) , ij'iSJJ.'c ' ;
l.lelns , vie.
-Quiet and east" part skims , OillV.
I'liMno.N Dull unit weak ; American , JI4..J
rol'PMi-Tirni- . $ ll.y7.ll.2J. ( !
I.KAD-Kiisv ; ilnmoitlc.SI.2l )
TiN-Qulot nnd linn : afilts. t\0 \ 73.
Oniihii I'roiliico M irkots.
PlxiUK Omalii .Milling comp inv's Kcllanco
patent , ? 'M : Invliiclhlo imtcnt , i-40 ; l.ono
Marhupcrlatlve. $ . ' 20Snowllako ; , 8I.R" > ; 1 aney
rnnillv. 17 % ; " . I' Olliiimi's Hold Medal , ! J..oj
( now \ \ hlte , * . ' 2' > ; Hnowllakn. { . ' .03 ; low grade ,
(1,03 ; Queen of iho 1' intry , HG3
1'otli.Tiiv Chickens , rood stock , OHlOc ; geese
and ducks , HJJl"c : tilrkoys , liailc1.
IIHTTru Ili'st cliolco uoilntty roll , 203,210 !
lower glades. I.1..1. ! *
HIDFM No 1 green saltntl hides 4'4 © I'Jc ' :
No. 2 uraen silted hides. 4'3iill4c ; No I groc-n
siltml hides 2 % to 43 Ibs. MUtfc ; No , 2 grueu
salted hides. 2. lo 4J Ibs. .ll'c ; No fveil
calf. 8lorilbs.Cc ; No 8 vo U cilf. 8 to 1 % Ibs. .
4c : No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7ifi * c ; No 2 dry Hint
hides , .1Q8u ; No , 1 drv silted hides , vaac. Tnl-
low. No. 1 , .I'SWIo ' : tallow. No , 2. Wie ; grc.isp ,
vvhlto A.4o ; grease , vvhlto II , il'CuM O ! eroasc.
yellow , , ! c ; greasedark. 2Kc ; old butter. 2M
2'5c ' ; beeswax , prime. IBc ; rough tallow I'Jfe
i'nuiTC illfornla rltersldo nriti7cs W" > 0 ®
2. < V ) ! Wnshlncton navnls , SI.'O ' : eood apples ,
$ iri3IOO ! choleo lemons , $ l.00@l SS : finoy
lemons , * l 5) ; ban in in , crated. JiOMiJ rO ;
cranbeirles. shipping stock , JJW30.UO ; straw
berries. 40S4l'ia ' < it.
VwiKTlii.i.H California cabbage , 2'iO ' per
II ) . In crates : homo crown lettuce , 4 10 purdor. :
onions , 7."ic'3.l ' " 0 per bu ; Nubrnska hand
picked bonus , tl 7' > 'il > l svi ; medium , l. " > l@l ( ll ;
( "allfornlaci'leiy. Sl.UOfDI.2 > ; sweet iiotatoi-s ,
t .TViMOO ; I'o'orado and western Nehnskii
iiotatoc" . 'IVfHOc ; natlvo polatoas. 2SIUJe ;
lima he in 4'4l'Jc per Ib ; witori'rcss , 21-qt.
cases lHior > c per it. | : sInaeh. | JI U0ffi.l2. > per
lib ! ; Sp inlsh onions it.r > J uerci'ato ; radishes ,
40J.
40J.1'ons The majority of sales wore reported
at lie , though thcru wcrosomosilLsunder
that pi Ice.
\l-0hulco hay , r > 00i001 ; poor , * 101 < il400.
GAVII : MallarJ duclta , WOO ; teal , gi.jOai.75 :
ml\cd , "
St. l.oills.MuiltutH.
ST. Loi'iR. Mo. March IS. FI.OIW Weak ;
prh cs unchanged.
WIIBVT Ailv.iticerto eirlv and then
dropped I 'ac ' , but there was a Into rally anil
prices c'osntl about jO nhovo yesterday :
No 2 cash declined to 87' , ! May closed at
88' , e : .lulv , S..c : August. 81V.
t'ollN Oash closed at 34' c ; options nd-
Minced early , but closed about as yesterday :
March , 3'ic : May. 31V'e.
OATS A shade buttci ; cash , 29'i13c ; May ,
" 9c
" K\K-Itlll ) ill Slo bill.
llAitr.K.v- Dull ; small sales. Minnesota , 52c.
HllA.sVak at C.T,70c. !
llA\-lnll ; timothy , $11 C0413 33.
I , u UJ-CJulct $ , 'JO.
I'rASECII bcarco and wanted. OOc.
Ili'Tihit btoady ; crcameiy , 2K3-&c ; dairy ,
1W121
rodS-llcU&rat H'Jc. '
t'oiiN MKl.-bteady at $1.01.
I'nov ISIONS Dull anU easier.
l'oiiK--tI037'll.10. )
lMiii0 ) 7Bli 10.
Duv ? AI.T MbAT4 Loose "houldors. $1 40 :
longs and ribs , $1,05 ; shorts. $3 M ) ; boxed lots ,
Ho more.
HACON Shoulders. fVl'iJ : longs and ribs ,
t02V&13) : shorts. $0 J1S.0.4a
. 4.003 Ibs. ; vvl.mt , 3S P03 bu ;
corn , 41 ( KM bn ; oats , 21.033 bu. : rye , 3,000 bu. :
barloy. (1,003 ( bu.
Mm-viESTS flour , 3.030 Ibs : u licit. 27.0DO
bu ; corn , 44,000 bu , ; oats , 10,0.0 bu. ; ric , 1,030
bu. ; b irley. none.
Cotton 1
NEW Om.F\vs , I.n. , March 13 COTTOV
Quiet ; middling , fi o : low middling. R'.c ;
good otdlnury , 5' c ! not receipts. 2.740 bales :
gross , 4'I70 hales : exports to Great Hrit tin , 4.01U
bales ; to Trance , 3.UOQ bales ; to the continent ,
.I.7"'S bales ; coastwise , : i,4fiJ bales ; sales , U,830
bales ; block. 4t9,4K > ba'.cs. Weekly not re
ceipts , | i.7b7 ! bales : gross , 47,10) bales : exports
to Great llrltiiln , 1P.4HI bilos : to Trance. 12.825
biles ; to the continent , 16.74S bales ; coast
wise , lO.Wl bales : sules. , IO,4' > 0 biles.
NLVV YOIIK , Murcb 18. Tollowluj are the
total not receipts of cotton In all ports Rlnco
September I. IbUl : Oaltoston. lP.07ii.270 bales ;
New Orleans , 2.'J.II.20S ; Mobile. 01 0.4 ; Hi\.in-
nah. UI8.S.1) ) : Charliston. 4e4 \MImlngton ; ,
lai.lUU. Norfolk. 4WI07 ; Ualtlmore. 58.W ) : Hos-
toii,10.l.7ll ; Novvport News. 20170 : 1'hlladol-
phlii. n.iin ! : West Point , 2S7,4)3 ! ) : Hriinsvvlck.
t)8.7. ) ) Total ( j.W0.77l : biles Deduct 40.H U
hales claimed and cnunlccl by Savannah and
Charleston In their not receipts. Total since
fccpteinber 1 ( corrected ) , 0,110,877 bales.
Kansas City Market ) .
KANSAS Cirv. Mo. M iron 18 WHSAT Dull
and about stonily ; No. 2 hard nominal at 73c ;
N'o J red. WaSJc.
Cons Was weak ; No. 2 cash sold at 3J' ®
4c.
OATS Wore a fraction lower and In poordc-
mand : No 2 mixed bold at 27aj.-'sc ; No 2
white , 2S'c. '
H * E Si e idy : No 2. 777Sc.
I'fcAX fcPBii Sjj ( on the bisls of pure.
HllA\ Weak ; O.'c foi sacked ,
HAV ' 'tronK ; timothy , Ji.OU per ton ; pralile ,
ft ooa'i.7r
ItECRii'TS Wheat , 4",000 bu , : corn,25,000 bu ;
oats , none ,
Siui'MHMS Wheat , 45,003 bn. : corn , ,10,003
bu : oats , none.
MilwaukeeAltukots. .
Mn.wAUKhE.Vls , March IS. WIICVT Tirm ;
No 2 sprlnir. SI5iC.
Coil.s--Dull ; No. ! ! , 37 © " > 7lie.
OAT.S--NO. 2 white , : i.32 > 4c ; No. 3 white , 30 ®
30'c.
luiu-tv Strong ; No. 2 , MSOOc ; sample ,
.
HiE-Actlve ; No. 1 , SiSS
I'nov HIOSI Quiet.
I'OHh.-JU'.SA
CoMcuMarKi't. .
Nuw VOIIK. March 13 Options opened
Htt'ady , iinchiiii.M'cl to 5 points down ; ilosoj
Hto idy. uiiehiingcd to 10 points m > : silos ,
H.OO ) bauc. Including March , f 18 W ® 1(1.71 ( :
April. 111.13 : May. * 12.00ai2Hj ( ) .Tune. fU'CO
6 .2.B3 ; October , (12.20 : December , J1J.23. > pot
llojulct ( and easier ; No. 7 , { 14 50.
Clm liintiU Markets.
CINCINNATI , O , , March 1" , Wnuii 1'lrmor ;
No. 2 red. JKJJo.
I'oliN Kaslor ; No. 2 inlxoJ , 42c.
OATS KHH.V ; Na 2 nilxca , 3l'to.
WlllSkUl Jl.lJ.
Toledo ( Jniln Murkot.
TOI.KPO , O . March 18 , WHEAT HlKhor ; No.
2 oxhli an'l .March. OOJic.
COHN steady ; No. 2 cash , < 0e.
OArs-Dull ; cash , U7c.
NUVT York Dry liooiU .Mar I , ft ,
NEW YORK , March 18 The dry goods tnar-
uet WHS rolattvo'y oulct under continued In
clement vvejthor I'lider the circumstances
It Is a Malting market.
Tiadd * ' Talk.
Cinc no. 111. , Mtuch IS. Counsolmau X Div
to Cocltroil llrothurf ! .May wheat opened
with 11 tendency to rilly on sc.irt o buying. In-
lluonced by cold wunther , but met fleuoHhort
tollliu linluced by weak cables and under
liquid at lun stai ted by ami U clearance ? , bioUo
bh.mily toNHjfuml auiiulckly iccoverod loSlo.
Corn and o us ouch biill'iuod liu fii.thcr dc-
ellno on general unloidlng hvontsldo holders.
Kcceivcis. shippers and local shorts absoibed
the olTcrlnj's and prices aftcriuinls retovcrt-d
easy , closing film at Icudvancn for thu day.
I'rovlsions opened steady but declined with
grain and further soiling by commission
bouses I'nokoH vveio aguln constant buyirs
and local shorts covering Into In the session
ruined a complete recovciy In lard and ribs.
1'ork closed barely steady ut to decline ,
btroni ; local parties are buying on every weak
bpot.
( 'llictno. III. , March 18 T.O , r.ogan A. Co. to
J.Kindii Commission company : \\hcat npunet !
active. The ran so wus from Kl'ic to 84'ic and
H3o for May Thu oarlv Bulling was largely
by holdois , InfluonceO inoro by tbo neak tone
of foreign cables than by the position of this
niurkot. On the pressure to sell tlio prices Un-
cllned tot-Jit At about this prlco thoru was u
now class of buyers who are UUolv to tttiv uy
the market until more Is known of thu grow-
In : ; winter crops. Advices tto fur nil point
to conildeniblti damage , but until wo have
rain and sunshine thn uxtont nt daniuKo can
not bu ascertained , Liquidation for the past
few dav bus been very heavy and with
the cliangu of holders who have pnr-
chaeeil at moderately low prices wo should
Imvo u better und Hater in irkot If not
hlu'lier prices. The closing Is ut bl'j.o. Corn In
Bympatliy with wheat wns Urn 01 May
opened at thu closing nrlcnof > osterduv , ; iS'4' ( ' ,
sold oir tolK'iu aud closed ataSHo , Wo htlll
look for U to toll IK about 371 * . The oat niai-
kot l attracting moru uttuntlon. With fulr
weather Ihoy will mil lowor. Provisions
fiilrly steady , with a good deal cf liquidation
on thedecline. . 'Ihe buy Itu was prluclpally
by local opnrutori.
CHICAGO. Ill , March 18. Ki-ntictt , Hopkins
& Co. to H. A , McWhorlitr : Sumo fair buj Inz
orders hold prlccx rather stilly for u time , but
lone vihoiu kept dribbling out and thuru being
little ri'ilstanco n fuither ileullnu of ] c was
mlnnlHtd. hour th boltom Ktuui , Liuuuud
others were llbcril buyers and turned the
market The siihsonuunt rally was duo
mainly to covonn * ov shorti. IMrdrldgp ,
who stated jrestorday . that ho was
prnotloally out of the market was a free
sollor. foreign ntlvlcos nro inoro rncour.ielng
thin could be oxpcctcd and consldcr.iblu now
export butincts was reported todiy. It H be-
llnvol by tlio conscrvatlvo element that
prlics have mini ! low enough fora substantial
rally and that it Is unwlso to bo short , nt
lenftt until It Is definitely known what damage -
ago the crop has sustained. Corn and
outs Mumprd elf early null - havu
( shown conslderablo vveaU'no , hut they
milled with whoit ntar thn close.
A further rally Is not Improbable but there Is
nothllK In s ght to sust iln It , Provisions
touched tlu Ion o t prlco for ninny month * ,
rallying feebly with other products There
Is no o itsldc demand anil profe s onals find
the load rather liouvy to cirrv. llettt i prices
nro wu minted by the situation , but Investors
nro slow to take hold
STOMvS IIONDS ,
InillcitlaiisTIi it Tr.tdeM llnvo l.lltlo Intrr-
CK < In 1'rrnpiit Triinsiictlons.
NKW YOIIK , Miireh 18. The trinsictlons In
the stock in irkot provol oonolmlvoly tint
Interest In the spasul.itlon Iris been roduco.l
to a minimum , and whllo there were rumors
In plenty of deals an.l roinbliiutlous , noua of
them worn of sulllolent Interest to rouse the
market out of Its rut of dullncis and stagni-
tion There wcro no rcil features In the mar *
ket at any tnnouvouut the early decline and
rccoveiy In Mitiu , sild ( o bo the result of
buyliu oidtrsemaiiitlng from 1'hlladotphln ,
and tha s tddsn drop of 4 per
cent In Croat Northern profoTol
from 1IJ to 133. The stow and a'mo-it '
uunotlcol advance of Oroit Northern
from below p u lo Hi. which has been accom
plished without activity In the stok nt any
time , at I istcro.ited rninor-i which us deals
mo now the fashlonablu thing , took that form.
The only 1 itn indln ; vvtu marked by the
avvakouing ot the tndoM and an attack on
Hcndln ; which depressed that stock about 1
per cent , earrvlng the test of the list as a rule
slUhtlv below thu optMilhg prices , whllo
\\heollng .1 I.il > o Krlo was specialty weak ,
falling lsi per cent before tbo tlcollno was
checked , The ra ( I was lu'-omp inled by the
only appro ich to activity seen during the
day , but It soon died away , and thouuh there
was no recovery In prices the marxct closed
dull an I hi'ivy .it about the lowest prices
leached. Iho lltial changes are In almost alt
cisos sniatl fraction il losses , but Wheeling A.
l.iko Krlo Is ( lovvn l\ per cent , ( trading I1 *
percent and Northwcsteiu , which was one of
tbo weak stocks In the afternoon , I PIT cent.
Government bou Is hive been dull and
easier. -
State bonds h ivo been stoaUv.
1 ho following tire the closing quotations for
the le.'idlng stocks on the New York Stock cx-
change today
Atchlsou do prelorrc'd Ui
Adams Kxprcss . . . 111 N V Central lltl
Alton. T ll . . .15 N. V Chi , V 81 . 1'J
Alton , T 11 ptd 1 (8 ( do preferred
American ICxprcsj II7K Ohio MlnUslpti
Ml CHAN fiO do preferred 8" >
Cannda I'acltlc . . . Ontario A Western. . SOX
Cnnadti Southern * . Oregon Improvcmo't 2 ? > vg
Oalral I'acltlc . . .11 Oruuon Nav H7i }
Chen A Ohio , 1V6 N A 15Q
do 1st preferred MH 1'nclllc Mall W&
du2nd preferrcl , IJMll' . I ) & 1C 20
ChlcaKO A Altim 111 iM'lttsburx 1W
c. . ii , vy IU7H I'ullmnn. . I'nlnco Ifi'J
( ' . , C , 0. A M li. . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Del Hudson , . 'lia' < Itock Fiiiind. . . . . . . fSJS
Uol. I * A. W ISSSi it I. . AS R 1st pfd "I ,
I ) .V U l pfd M St 1'nut 77t
Ka t Tennessee , b'i do preferred I1J
do lit preferred 4) dt I' . Mln. A Man. 1H
du ' 'nd preferred 170 St. 1'aul AOmahi. . . 47
Erlido , WK do preferred. . . . III
do preferred . 'Wloau Cool X Iron. . < > H
Fort Wayne . . . . .15.1 lex I'aclnc II
Cld A lnst 111 . . . . i dUi ! Tel AO Oca phi . . . 8.1
Ilocklnx Vnltsy . * > H Union 1'ncinc. . . . 4Ct $
Houston A 'Juxn * . t , IJ a Kxpross 44
Illinois Cvatriil 101 VV'abnsh St I , . A ! > . . 1. ,
st 1' ADuluth . . . . ll I doprefcrral ta'l
Knnsivs ATexns . . . HA [ ' ( Veils Korim Kx. . 141
l.nko ErloA Vteit iiS. , * iVcslern Union . . . . HH
do preferred. . , 75 ( Am Cottoo Oil ? J
Likabhorj nm I'olorado Coil 3ii
Louisville A Nash , 74 > < Humoslnkc It
I.oul8 > lllo i. N' A . Iron Silver IOJ
.tCliar . . . '
-Memphis ) ) Ontnrlo 41Vij
Mlcbhrnn Ccatrnl . ,110 , IcJuleV-sllver 4
illlt S * W. . . IU do preferred . . . JJ
do pfil ,1' ) iSutrn ti
Mian & St I , ! > U lliilw-r 33
do preferred SO I lllc-hiii'iid * VV 1' Tor H ) <
Missouri 1'ailtlc . . . ' '
Mobile A Ohio .IS'tiUrunt ' NortliBrn p'fd'llS
NnshvIlloChntt Si. ChlcnKoUas 74H
N J Centril 1/J I.cad'lruit I'lH
Norfolk A w pfil . VHiiiriir Trust Ullj
Northern Pacific . -S > i.southern 1'acltlc1 . ,1j
do preferred CiiV , O i. I. A , L' N. . . 2S
II. 1' . De-aver A O. . SJ's Diet ll'l
Northwestern
llilIcjcdlv. .
The total s tics of stocks today w io 20lS3o
sharps. Including : Alchlson. 11,000 ; Krln ,
4'.1)0 ) ; Noithvvestern , 4V.J ( ; Itciidinj. 7.MW :
Itlchmond A. West I'olnt , 1U.04J ; ht. I'aul ,
Westeinrnlon , 4,4)U. )
I'limnchil Ituvlevv.
NF.W YOUK. .March 8. The 1'ost siys : At
the oponiiu of th's month Itwusclcu to the
observer that a period of block Qxclningo dull-
no s and Inactiv Ity nas boforj us The artl-
llcl.il movements foiced upon thp maikct
have only horvcd by the o.itly and complete
Ilz7ltng to umplrislzo the truth of tills general
foiecast. Tod.iy's market was , i rollectlon of
current conditions , and In a sense , too , of
conditions prevalent notalono in Wall street ,
but In almost the who'o ' Industrlil and linin-
clal world Wh itever thocauso m iv bo and
thcro are a scoio of theories , varying with the
imitlcular example selected tlio s.illcnt fact
Is that In thccojutry at large , the specula
tive spirit , Is temporarily extinct and the
normal noiibpecnlatlvo demand supplied ;
quite ; is completely so In dry goods and iron
und produce us In cotton and silver and se
curities. No one can doubt that this Is .1 ccn-
cial result mndo uu from many dlvorno fac
tors , vlrtn illy , however , and neccssuilly oper
ating In unison.
Jsovv York Jlonoy Murkut.
Nmv VOIIK. Murch 18IONEY ov RAM ,
ra < v at IHOP r cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed ufTciud at 2 per cent.
Pimtn MEHCAVTII.I ! I'AIT.U 0m per cent
bTluit ! > ( ) EXOIIANOE Quiet , but steady at
tl 65" , for al\ty-rtay bills and SLhiii for de
mand.
The closing quotations on Loutls :
bhl lasked.
I.oiiiliin Mock .tluihet.
( Copy ) IgJitril 1K > 2 bil Jtunr linnlnn Tl/iDttlM
LO.NDOV , March 18. [ New Vork Herald Gah'o
fepticliil to'liiK Ilml Wo liaNoaualn to re-
coid a vi'ry inilot tnonsh not alto ethur fea
tureless day In tlio block oxchanzn. Consols
HID 1-lti to > , per cent hlshor. Indian rupee
piper BIIVO way U per cent owln ; to weakness
in silver , after liolni ; gcnorally depreshfd.
The tendoiicv of foreign eovcinment secur
ities la inoro favorable , at the close some Im
provement belnK reported on the 1'nrls hour.io
and other continental bourses. Homo i.ill-
vva > s will bo favorably liitluoiR'cd by line
weather and the collupsoot the coal hlrlUe.
but du illnjH have been on a very i educed
scale , so that movements In prices uro unim
portant except In thncasoof Ore it Northern
deferred anil Shotlleld deferred , the former
havlni : ilsen l'i per cent nntl the latter " > per
( out. The rlsn In others does not exceed ' 6 to
'i per cont. bouthoiistorn deferred aroox-
coptlDually weak , the monthly working state
ment causing : some ( llaappolntmont. An al > -
KCDCO of business his characterised the mm-
net for Amnnimn nllwiys , but the loniirncy
lim been favorable , a ? oed to no beltiK le-
ported In Now Vork. Then ) wns llttlo busl-
ness and no chanzo In the discount rate ,
Tnrco months bank p tpor was quoted at Pi to
1'j per cent , Call loins for the week are 1'i
pot cent ,
I'lii.inrlal J oto ,
PAIIIP. March 18 Thino per cent rontes , Of > f
KANSAS Cirv , Mo , .Maroh 18. ( JloarliUh ,
K'E'V'V VOIIK March I8.-Cloarluss , JI10.0II,7J7 , ;
bilauccd , ! . "i Ul.'i , ' . " . ' ) .
1'iiii.Aur.i.i'iiiA , I'a , , March 18. llrul : cloar-
lius , tilIbl.t.Vi ; balances , ? I,57HKM ; moiioy , , l > ,
llAi.TiuoitG , Md. , March 19 Hank clmrlnss
today , IJ.2JJ.yjl : balances , JJUMJ , lEate , U
HLIII.I.V , March 18 The Ntatomont of the
Imperial bunk of Uurmany shows uu lucrujso
In Rpeolo \UOV03 marus.
NPVV UnirA > ' , Ij i. March ) 18. CIo irlnzn ,
tl,513,110 ; Now YorK oXL'huiifo coniinc'ruliil , SJD
$1.000 ; bank , Jl.51 poril.OOO premium.
HT. I.nuiM. Mo. March is. Hank oloarlns" ,
fJJIJ,7U : balances. eno.OM ; money , OU7 per
cent ; oxchau u on Now Vork par to 23u pre
mium ,
IIOSTON , Mass. . Maroh IB. Clearings , 112.101.-
4Sj | balances. $1,010,18. . Money , 2 per cent
lIxchniiKooii Nuw Vorlt , 13 to 20 per cent dis
count pui (1.0 in.
UiiirAoo , III.March 18. Monovousvritt'iQO '
percent ; bankoloarlnzR. tl\0is,4U ( : New Voile
oxchanKC , 0 e discount ; Merlhitfinolmiuodtil !
nnd unchniiKcd ; ( I S. ' > V , for nUtj-duy bills and
{ I b7'4 for sight drafts.
New Vork Iliiln ? Uuotntlniii.
Nr.w YOIIK. March 13 The following are the
closing inliiln ; stouk nuot itlims :
Atpill . . . . . , , ,1V )
llt-.t A llolchcr 'Ml
rnk'dcmlall II , , J01
Con Cul A Vn . . . . < rO
Deuilwood I'.O
KuifknCon , , IU
Uould A Currjr . . . . 114
llnlei Norvruo . 1U
lluiuotakp 13- ' >
Horn bllvi-r . . . 833
Ilimtnii Muck .Murker.
BOSTOX , MUM .March Id. Thu followlnj vtore
Iho closInT prtcxn on Moks on tha Iloston
stock market < Ity :
AtcTiTioa A
lioston A AlhanV:1 > rninmM A llreM S7U
lloston A. SUIno1JJ ; catnlpiv .
C. nAU. . ' " . ' / . I071J i Frunklln IH
HteliMiru II II . . . , P7ij Kcarorgo . . II
Flint A Pare M , MI. 31 , Oi e < ola . . .
do iirofprredij. . w 'nuti Ft > Copper
K. C M J AC.lV/Ss 51 llaninrnci . . . . . VAfl
Mttle Hock A t-'i.S If.t , lloMon l.nnd Co . fl
Hans Central. . . . 1Ctan Diego Land Co 17
MCI Ccn ooiru. . . . . 19 < i Wctt Kn t I > n I Co l'H <
N \ AN Knxlnrtd s < < llcll Tclcphono . 301
N VAN inKif : > . , IJI i l.ninnto'i Stores 1(1 (
OldColony . . . . I72iatrr Power . 4
Hntlinl profurrcd Mont M . . . IIH
\Ms Ccn com.vl.il ! 8lilNetA.T . 10-s
ilu iirt'fi'trcd „ , , . j 111 A 1) ) C . ! ( , > (
Allouet Mln Co nun 110 'll ' It . IU
Atlnnllc . . . . . . IP ( | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Di'iivrr .Mining M or Its ,
nuivnn. Cole , . M.irah ISTho followlnj list
Is thn olosln ; nuotitloiis on the Mlnltijex-
cnango today S lies i.7,310.
1.IVK STOCK MAHKUTS.
Cuttle In ( iootl llrni mil at Mrnily Trli-ci
Hogs Actlvn but l.ovvor.
dOsiAiiA. March is Ueculpts for llvo dajs
foot up. 11 41 1 cattle. LM.1III hogs and 411 sheep.
agiliut 10,121 cattle. II.M'i luus and .i.iljt
sheep the corrcspondln : llvo days last week
I I'hc general enttlo market vv as inn lor.itely ne-
tne and practlc illvat Thursday prices OITor-
MIL'S \\croonly modurato and appeared amply
suflli'lcnt to satisfy the present demand
uhero as a v in v cool demand ftoin shippers
and exporters and o istern butchers bought u
few londs. and whllo local diesK-d beet
buyers did not act as If they \voru ovcr.y anx
ious for iho cattle , with the limited supply
and good outside demand they vvnro unable to
otroct any nmU.Tl.il roductlon In prices Kast-
ern advlceu. too , WIMO lather favor.ible , and
this had Its oirect on the trade Altogether
It was a fairly satisfactory nrirkct to the soil
ing Interests , although by no means as actlvo
and strona as could bo wished. Dealers gen
erally had llltlodllllciiltv In coinliu to terms
mid a good and oarlv cleirance ivas olTocted
( iood to choice1..VO to l.ftjt Ib beeves sold
from Mlki to Jl.51 : fair to good 1,100 to I.JOJ Ib
grades from * 1 4U to * .I.OJ , with common and
llk'ht atnll ' . ' * .
around $ l.i tolJ.O.
There v\oro scaroolv a dO70ii loads of cows
and mixed stock In the yards and the general
oualltv of the olTcrin.'H ivts rather common.
Iradliu was moderately actlvo and prices
Urn.tth sales largely from Siuo to J270.
choice guides selling as high as WOO and can-
norsaslow im $141. llulls. oxen anil stigs
vveo fully htuutlv tit from tl.BI to $113 Cilvcs
vveio ( Inn and In gout ) demand at from ? . ' .W ) to
J > . ! i' > foi common to choice \oils.
In thu stooker and feeder line a geol busi
ness was transacted atstoady tostroni prices.
1 hero w is a fair country demand , but lee il
HUiculators were the principal buyets. Kalr
to good stock and feeding steers sold largely
at f lorn * . ' 8J to I ' .2'i Heprcscntattvo bales :
fTEEUS.
No. Av. I'r.
17 lifiJI70
t > 14(14 ( II 7U
5 uio .171
% mi a7"
7 1.-78 a 71
CO. 1VJ ) : i7i
L'O jm .173
: : i uii aiw
iu
u MO ) .im
at liM ,1113
11 llt/1 403
1 401
1. 112) ) 401
.1 14 , ( i 401
IS IIUJ 423
MIXCP.
0 l''C8 3 3.1
COWS.
1 480 1 41 1111 2 00 1HO 303
1. D1) ) 1 4(1 ( ! 10W 203 17 UU1 2 03
3 . 010 1 4J Ml 2 (10 ( 111 1014 2 U >
4 871 1 40 K"0 2 2fl .1 .1UOS 20.1
( I SOS 1 40 1. 1070 22.1 1I .H20 2(13 (
4.8.2 151 1. 1110 240 1IH 1U7 270
2 U.'O 1 CO 1.U DJ'I 2 40 1 'I4J 2 71
3 IOJ1 1 C1 23 IX)4 ) 2 4 ) 121) 2 bj
14 S7S 1 U1 3 1017 2 .U 1141 281) )
H . 811 1 OJ 3 HS7 2.r.l III I 283
8. 841 2 CO 10 Da7 251 .12W J 00
I. 1J43 2 (0 ( 2. 11.1) 251
CAT.VBi.
3 05 203 1. . 201 450 110 100
2. Jill 2 II I ) . . 183 4 50 1J1 23
3. . Ul 4 25
nui.i.s.
1 1400 101 1..1570 2 I ) I 1010 2P1
1..14.-0 2 OJ ] . IBM ) 233 ' 1 14 SO 2 OJ
4 1141 200 1 07J 240 1. 17.0 310
2 7JO 211 1. 1170 260 1 1530 323
1 150J 2 ! , - > 1. 1.13) 2 05
oxcv.
3 .1000 2 33
MOCKFHS AND FMPKIU.
1. 000 2 01) ) I. . fc40 300 20. Oi7 323
61. . MO 221 2 101J .11)1 ) 14. BBU 321
| 1 7u8 2 21 1 . 0 0 3 111 48 U18 3 2.1
Ol 02J 2 41 0 730 J 15 21 1017 32.1
C2. . 0)1 ) 2 7.1 11 5JU 3 10 21J. . 001 a 21
140. 5G' ) 2 kfl 1 ) 77.1 ,1 15 1 08J 3 23
13. . 451 2 85 H ! H'J 3 15 6 891 333
IIEIFCIIS.
a
WYOMING CV-TI.E.
No. Av. I'r. No Av. Pr.
33 steers' U'07 $ .1 4J 1 bull 15JO ? ' 20
hay fed.
MILKLIf AND SI'IIIN'BKHS.
1 cow and calf 527 00
1 cow and calf 21 00
1 cow and calf 2003
1 springer 2 * > 00
1 springer 27 00
1 cow and calf iH CO
1 sprlngci 2. > OJ
1 springer ill 00
3cows and calves , cacl 3400
Hoosho ! hos market was slow and un
evenly IOHUI Hocoipts were omi'wlial lighter
than I'linrsd ly but nearly double last I'rl-
day'B IlL-lil run. bo fin this week there has
boon an Increase In receipts of ever MAX )
head ID nip ired with last week. The Kcueral
iiualltv uftlio offerings was very fall better
than usual of late.
llubincss opened slow and dull. Thcro was
a falrdo mind from flesh mo it men and shlp-
pets for Kood ll ht and butcher vjclsht ho s.
lint on .icoiint ot lower cistern markets all
billets \\uro hcail" ! ) , and In general biles
ranged from ne.irly steady to fully fip lower
than Thursday's general markot. ( mod lUht
and butcher wel-'ht hozs sold from JI4'itn
JI 5 * > . but nearly evorythlngollliu above $1 3J
wasmoro or less sorted. Hea\v and ml\cd
packers sold fiom 11.40 to if I 4 * > , wllh odds and
ends , throw outs atSJ 00 to Jl.3i. JVoirly every
thing chained hands , althotuh the market
draped alons tliroiiKh the croater part of thn
day. haleb wciolarsoly at from JI 40 to $153
against (14) ) to M.V > Thursday , Iho general
nveiaKO of lirlcos paid bolnj < 4.44'4 aKalnut
$4,4HThuKi'ay and J4.72 last 1'rlduy. Kcpru-
bcntatlve sales :
No. Av. rih I'r
r > . . . ,40(1 ( KO } 4 2"
1.1 . 40 4 2)
0 . . .aw 4 23
n , . M 4 III
Hi . . 17S 4 30
17. . . .207 KJ 4 .IT
4 33
? ' '
4 3 >
ol " 3.'J 4 3' .
u. . . .210 4 !
ci , , 2.0 2oJ 4 .15
" ,40 ! 10' ' 4 4J
4 ! 01 120 4 10
ii" 237 320 M 4) )
74 .1 ( I 3(11' ( 4 40
01 , . .too
14 . , .2UI
4' ) .
CJ 211 123. 4 4J
CJn 11 " i tn
: n .
M . . .21)1 )
tli . . . .1 .1 1.-0 " 4 < 4U
. 300 U ) 4 40
01 ! . 2WI
7H . . . an
y. . . . * 4i ) 4 4)
SI . . . 'i4 UJj J,4) )
" "
01 .210 Hi
01ft
ft ! )
O'l 20J , fAi' ,
0) ) n-T42'i '
rs MlM A 4i'J
71) ) , M ii 4J1 ,
210 4 41
n6S AND llOUflllS
,5TO _ J 00 : i . . .208
-i5J 3 . . . . J-fl S ) 40.1
- 420
Siit'n'-rivo loads of bhccp were reported
In the yards , twu of them lonslRiieu dlroc1 tea
a ojal packer. Tlio reiiialiiliij ; thruo loans
RHEUMATIS3H
THREE YEARS ,
After suffering untold agonies tliree
years from lllieuiTwtisin , having had
jiHicIitreatnicntwIllioutrclIef. I dccldwl
to take Swift's Specific. Eight bottles |
CURED ME ENTIRELY
nnd I wish other sufferers to know ofl
tlioaluo of your great remedy forj
Rheumatism. JOUN WcDoxAi.i ) ,
McDonald's Mills , Ga.
nJ frr frco Treatise on t'i31.liwl anil bUn.
k , Qi.
were Colorado fed Inmbs , one load of which
broiuhtivtw. The demand Is peed find Din
titnrkct iilrtinft. Pair to itood natives , Jl.sva
54) ! western , $ IOVa.Ma ; common nntl stock
Mitop. i50 . ! 7J ; cool to choleo lambs welsh-
Inn from 43toM Ibs , tl5ao.UJ. llcprescnta-
lives Ucs :
No. , Av. I'r.
sa Colorado lambs OJ W CO
Itoenljiti nil llii > mil n of SIT' * .
omcl il rjjolut ? u-i 1 dlspiiltloi qfstoj <
shown bv tha ln.i sot 110 Unlun Stock Y.iriti
eotnp inv for fie twonly-foitrho ar ending ut
5oclocl < p in. March K no ; .
HIM I I SIIKKl1 UUUSLSA M IS
Cnrs Cam illpij Cars
l loTl
IIISIM3ITIOV
nurus
Omttlin I'ncklnc nimpan > 410
TheO II llnniniOml Co . Wt , .
Snllt.x lo Ml Ull
'nrkltiKcoaipnnr
Klnunn 47l !
2 < ri
Hhlppcrn nnl ipcdurs . . 1C.
l.cli over 100
Total. noi
Chicago t.lto Stock JlarUot
CliirAiio , III . March 19 [ Spool-il Tolosrim
to Tun llhK.lltb the ficsh reculpls
scarcely ri > : iolilnc i.OOJ head ami the tot il for
iho week shovvln. ; a dccroasa of ire illy in.OUl
head thcro w is Incrciscd llrmncss In ihocit-
tlo mat vt. All < iltis < os of Inijcri bouchl
with more or Inns freedom , and althoiuh the
denand : lacked ihu business ncccS'taiy
to boost prices to any Importnnt oxtont.
there was u purceptlbiu sticnzthcnln : of
values all a roil nil 1'ho olTcnn.'s did not In-
eliido any strictly urlmo 1 , > OU to lTOO-lb. cattle
and It is Imposslhlo to siy just how much
something In thatclass would ha\o brought ,
but they may sifuly ho limited at from MOO to
JVft tlood tocholco'JV ) to 1,000-1 U tcorswi'ro
xalablo at from $ I'J > lo f 1.7V and common to
oed dioves , a\eniKln ; from 1 IIH ) to I..MJ Ilia ,
founil ready bujcrs at from JIUD tel U ) . Cows
wcro In teed Hem mil at from } I.T > to $ ] . ' > > , and
bulls at from JI.'O toll TV
Thcio was continued weakn ss In ho s.
Trade was dull at thu opening of business
and wns not Irsj so later In the day. at from
} 44)tofis" ) > for poor to choice Hunt , and at
from M y > to ? lT > for medium and hoaxy. As
high asIPIJwas p iltl foi a few fancy Unlit ,
and u ID id or two of heavy weights fetched
$18,1 Thcso iiuotallons Indloato a decline
from yoMcrday'x openlue prlco of about 1 'e '
perlUtllbs. Only a small P irt of the supp'y '
sold abo\ 41 80. In fact , there were no s ilcs of
he ivy and medium weights at a hluhor ll ure.
Thu prov ailing prices were from JITUto ! lbtl
foi lluht , ana at fiom * I. " > J to JI.70 for medium
and heavy.
The sheep market wns active all the week
and In split : of tlio very full receipts prices
have rumalnul at from 8l.UO toJUJ for culls.
Silcs ran up to from fVJ > to JI'IS. Tow of thu
oirurlncs sold bulow $ ) 'J.V nor wcru there many
trades above $ 'i.iVi. l.imbs havoalsorumalncd
linn. Today's inarKct was actlvo and stronif.
It was a trlllu hlKhor for Rood to choice
iridus.
Kccelp's were : Catt'o , 8,001 ; hog , L'TOD3 !
fihoot ) , 7.1)0' ) .
Thu IJvcnlns.Iournal reportsCATTI.K ite-
celpts , H.UJO ; shlpmnnth. 4.0X ( ) : market steady :
Kooil to choice , Jia' inJ ! others. iM''va
JS3 : stocl'eis , $ ! .OJttl.lS ; Tuxans , JJ,23.1.CO ;
cow , tl.S'xa : ! 15.
llous Mocolpls , L'r.OTO ; Khlpments. 13.003 :
market lUo lower : rouRh , J-l.ti.vai 00 : packers ,
? 4.1tniH5 : prime hc.ivv , $4 50-1&I M ; butcher
welRhls , f4 WjJD 00 , JlnhU $4.501(44 SI.
StlEKf Hccelpts. 4UO : shipments , l.ROO :
sheep oSJIOc hl hur : laiul-s steady : natives ,
M 'S UW westerns , J.'i4)000 ) ; Limbs , ll.SJ ®
050.
Novv York I.l\o Stock Mirkct.
NKW YOIIK. Maieh 18. IlLitvrs IfocolpK
U'US ho id , IneludlliK IS c us for s ilo : inuiKut
steady ; native steers. 2ITo ilU ( per 1UO Ihs ;
bulls and cows , $ 'uoaiij ) ; dicssoJ ucef "tcady
at IX3 u per Ib ; shipments today. 1,13J ( mat
ters of bcefj tomoirow , 571 beeves nnu J.S30
quarters.
OAI.VRS Kceelpts , OT.1 head ; market weak ;
\eils , . $ , ) UHUS 0) per 100 His.
Siiuiii1 Hecelpts L'.l'i.'hoid : mnrUot steady ;
sheep. M.0051B 00 per 100 Ibs ; lambs , S7.1.0B7 ' > J :
drussotl mutton steady nt WtSlOo per Ib ;
drcjbcd lambs Hrm atlljsllc
lions Kecelpts. J,7.'l head. conslBnod direct ;
nominally steady ut JJ U05.55 pur 1UO Ibs.
Kansas City 1,1 vc stock Mnrliot.
KANSAS CITV. Mo.Mtrch IS CATTIE Ue-
coiptB. 2.)30 : shipments. 700 : sti'ers wcrcsteady
to Iflc hlithoi.sclllns ntS.l'OiI44'Jj ; cowsstoidy
to no lower , scilliu at 11.75il I 40 ; htockors and
tuedors stoody and sold at SJ.ROai W
lions HDccipls. tl.'Oi ; shipments J.'KO : the
nnrket closed ll ) @ lo lower ; all grades , J.1UTO
4.0 ; bulk , J4 J54 4'
MirKi' Hecclpts. 1.70J ; shipments , fl33
The market was active and strong to f > ® 10o
higher.
St. I.ouls Livestock 'Miirltet.
ST. I.otlis , Mo . M irch 18 CATTLK-Ilocolpts ,
400 ; market steadj ; fair to cooa natlvo
stccrfi , fJ.O'St ' ) 00 ; fall to good Indian and
TPMIII steers , J.IOO.lW (
Iloos Hocolpts , ,1SJ ) : mnrkot Btcady to
weak : heavy. JiaOMO ; mixed. $ I.IO4.70 ;
light , ? l ( JOai.73.
CiirrcntH ot Commcrcr.
W. E. Ilrown of Shelby was among the \ls-
Itors at the Board of Trade building.
Mr. riohor of the griin firm of I'lsherA.
Slmanok , I'raguo , Neb. was In the city ycstoi-
day.
day.Mr.
Mr. Evnns. the South Hend grain man , was
In tbo city yesterday and expressed himself
as strongly In favor of the proposed grain
inon's association.
DoWlit's Snrsaparitla cleanses the blood ,
incicnscstho appetite and tones up the sys
tem. It tins boneflttcd rnat-y people who
have suffered from blood disorders. It will
heipyou.
J-JtOM FJtflfin J'.I.Y TO l-'IIli : .
Tvvo MiudiTcrH Ilii\ Their Legal llanfliif ;
I'ostponril Only to ISu Lnclic < l.
WAiiui.srov , Va , March 18. "Leo" Hof-
IIIn and Joseph IJ)0 , who last fall murdoreil
Kino's family , wore this morning lynched
near Gainesville , 1'rlncoVillhun county.
The mon \vero to have boon lumped today ,
out a stay of proceedings had been secured.
A piity of si\ty men overpowered the
guard , hanRod the murderers to a tree and
ilualed the bodlos with bullets.
Mrs. L. n. Patton , RocUfonl , 111. , writes :
"From personal oxpotlunco I can recommend
DoW ill's Sarsapirilla , n euro for impure
blooJ and ironcril liability. "
J'lit iillott : Convloti'l ot . MiiiiHl.in litcr.
Coi.uMiitM , O. , March 18. Patrick J. ,
brother of William .1. Ulliott. now serving a
life sentence for Iho murder of A. C. Oi > berne
on the sticots of Columbus , February 23,1801 ,
was louay convicted of manslaughter. The
two brothers and Osborno were rival Sunday
newspaper men and tbo shooting was the re
sult of scandalous pinonal journalism.
"Lain to bed and oariy to rise will shorten
'
the road to your homo'In the skies. " Hut
oaily to bed aud a "Uttlo Karly Kisor. " the
pill that maucs llfo longer and better and
wiser.
W You Cannot Dnnco ,
Foci constantly languid , tiicil , no
nppetito , cannot bleep , nso tlio jjonuino
Joliann HolPrt Mult Evtiact. It him
vyomlei ftil Tonio and Nntiitivo citiali-
ties that lia\o inadu it ] Hiulnr. ) | Quito
naturally iinitalom h.no coino into
tliu in.ii Icot , against which the public
should bo warned. Sco that "Joliann
Iloir's" Biqnatniu is on the nock of ovi-iy
hottlo. Eisner & Mondelson Co. , S.ilo
Agents and JmportoiH of Mineral V/at-
eia , 0 Barclay Ktreet , Now Yorl ; .
JT 0 Largest , r l t Bud rinnl In Ilie World.
l o . BKiruiroirmtJationiuncicilllal _ _ . . .
HEW VORK. LONDONDERCY AI'D ' QIA800.V ,
NKW YOUK. Cillir/VI < T > i"lI'aiid : NAl'J.KS ,
At nitfulnr Inttrvnli
BAIOON , SECOHD-CLASS AND STEERAQE
ratv > oil lowol turiui 11 and f rum thn principle
osrcs , IKJUSH , isisa ALL coHTiB irAt rouuu.
iiriii < lont4exrii nralli > l > ln tu return l > > illlifr Ilie ido-
tut Oft jui * I'lv 1 * < A Sorlli of In luti lur NArlD11 ( ) Uilltt'
tntA ui lt ! 7 OrJcri fr As ? i = : t it lecttt BUM.
ji , Annlr to ni.r of o r locnl Anunli or to
lilvOUILld. CUIcaico , 111 *
OMAHA
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A\VN'I\'ns A NTH TPVTM. t ITMUtMJ
OMAHA TEHT . < AWNING -
ING COMPANY ,
H/i lmniinaek , nil nn 1
ruMxrrloliu "cin.1 ( or
lininrn-im
*
HAGS AND T\V15US ?
BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO BISHOP.V CO.
Importer ! nml mnnnfic
turor . | il nmlillll , collon
Hotiroicln. rope lipinp , Jnlc ml
Miirlipiiml
ton tnlnc tnrrpil run !
Twlno
M.O.DAXON ,
lllrvclo * ellen inonthlr
piuiioati
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HOOTS AND S
MORSE-DOE SHQEOO ,
IIJ.I HoTir.l Htroit
Knoiorjr corn"r llth na 1 li.i.ulm ulr'jH
\\o nrcumkln cluioprleoi.tictih b iri4 , nn I are
rclllni ; a clisi of mini I n filch I ) M.TT silo
ntilowltli morcln'iti
KIRX'NDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO , , ED SHOE CO.
Wliolpmlp Mnniifnctu'ri
Am'nti for lloiton Huh * Hoot * , jhosj , ralibcrj
tcr Mhoo Co , llUi , 1101 niul toll UIHt
nit IIOJ Harno ) sirool UJI-il llnrncr * tro nt
VOEOELE-DINNING
lfru Comfrctlonors nml
Jiuiticr- riirclxii unit
( IdinoMIc rriill , IHU
Howard it
t'AUUIAOI. TOl'S.
,1111S l.'lli struct
COAL , COKE , | UORN1CK.
OMAHA COAL , COXE EAGLE COR'JICE WORKS
LIME CO. , MnnufnclurcrJ of ( ial-
vnnltod Iron Curnlcc
Ilnrit nnt oft coil S K \\lnnow inpj , iiiotAtlc
corner Itith unJ | tkrllKht % etc. 1110111.
streets
O LOTH ING.
BLOTCHKY& . COHEN , OILMORE&RUHL ,
fields' furnishing goods , Manufncturcri nnd
clothlnir mil notions
( ilvcus n trhil Wo sen 1 \Vholosalo Clothlorj ,
Bamplo * oxprojs pru *
pdd I1U llnrner. IIOJ llnrni-y ntroot
DRY GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & . CO. , KILPATRICK-KOCH
DRY GOODS CO. ,
ds , nntlotu , fur
nishing Rood I Dry KOO 1 notlani tionti
furnUtitn Kuodi
Corner llth and HonnrJ Cor llth ntut llownr 1st *
ILICJRIUAL : SUI-PLICS
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illustrated catalogue
freo.
1011 Capitol ATPIIUO
PURNTTUUIJ
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
Oraconnd 11th sts.O-n-.hi
GROCERIKS. | DRUGS , Ktc.
D.M.STEELE&.C ! ) . , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
ISOI-KOSJonej street , I0th and llarajy , Oimbi ,
Ornih-i , N'ob Neb
I GRAIN.
S.AMC WHCRTER ,
213 Boirt of Trill
I'rokor In rain , provl-
alunsnniMtocks 1'rlvnto
wires to N. V. , Udcwo
nnd St Ixjuti
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT CO W. A. L. GIBBON i , CO. ,
lints raps , Mraw uoodti ,
lint' , cap , utrawK nli ,
hut llth nnd
llarney UU , nnd IHrnoy
IIARDWARK.
RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK&LINN ,
CO.
, DcalerH
hnrdnnro nnd
Cor 10th andJaekioaHts nicchanles tools ,
Oainha. KOI DoiiKlns btrcet.
CHAS. R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIflO ,
Hirdwooil lumbar , wool
ciirpels nnd parquet Imporlel Auiarlon I'n- :
Hooting , linlccm-nl , Mllwaulip *
hydrm ll < ' roment nnd
Ctli nnd Doiulvs , ( . 'Diary IN hits Hipp ,
l.IQUORS.
HER A , CO. , FRICK& HERBERT.
I loner
lllJllnrnrr itrcot , Whole > .ilo liquor donlcii
Mnniifaottir ri ICr-nnjJr'i
init lailln llltturj 10)1 t'irnamU ,
MILLIN'KHY
C. A STONEillLl , J.OBERFEIDERACO. ,
notlun clonk
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I'lnnoi omiai , nrtliti ,
imtcrhh , ptc
strojl.
OILS.
COHSDLIDATED TANK SNOW DROP OIL
LINE CO. , No hnil odor no wtnoky
I'lilnim1) * , no ohiimiiK
Ilcnacil nnil labilcitlnt of llk > Ask your cm
ell > , nilOKrovio , etc. cer fur II
OYSTKHS.
A.EODTH PACKING CO. PIATTA , Ofl. ,
I'nokPra nf nyitori , flih Oyster' . Kith nn Coll'/ .
ntul calory , 811 South lot I St
David Cula , Miatti-
OVERALLS , SUIUTS , El'U
KIHG SIMEAD , .ROBINSON .
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Mnmifnrtnrprii of "K , V m'l'g cololirntod "lluck
I nkln' OviTilK < inls ,
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H1 pnntt * , nhlrtn A OTIT *
IBS lltb'Ht hlrti. ioit3 oil Una I
I Drain i
Bco.Ulh.nd 1.-UBU i' J rrmmroBt
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARD3 CO , LIMITED
COMMISSION MEUCIIANra.
ALLEN ROOT & . CO. , GASMAN
lloom : il Kichango llnllJ- Itoomi , 0) ) nnd 01 ISx-
llulMhu South
Omaha. Hoilth
I'.very MAN can hn
I S'/IIONO und VIU-
OHOUSinall > 8ipcrM
_ I by using SPANISH
NilKVINJJ , the great apunlnU Hemedy. YOUNG MJ5N
OR OLD suircrinu from NliRVOUH UrtllIIITY , ] fObT or
PAIIdNO MANHOOD , nlUitlycuissionoconvulsions , ncivoui
, prottrntion.cnusfil hy theuse of opium , lobacro or alcohol , wakefulness -
fulness , mental depression , lost of navrer in cither H-X , cpennator *
nrrnovK AND APTEK USK , rhua caused hy self ahuso and over indulgence or any persoii.il weak *
nC33can be restored lo perfect health and the NOJlI/i ; VITALITY OF STUONO MIJN.
We Klvo a vvrillcn guarantee wilh C boxes lo cure any casci or refund the money , ( i a boi,0 boi $
For sale in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co.
1 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
The eminent ipeclillil In nervous , chronl- , private blool , iklnnnl urinnry dlioasci A regular anl
rcxlutercd uriidimto In invilclnc , in ctlplomns HiiU ( rrllllcnlcB nhdir , laitill trontlnx with llmcriituit OIKTCJS
catnrtti , upennalorrhocn , lost uianhooJ , lundnal Wtttikno * * . nUht lotso * . tuipoiuncy i/phlhs , Mtrlcluru uon <
orrhcen , ulect , vnrlcoc loctc No mtrcury u e 1. Ncw truMtinent fnrlosiof vlul povprr * I'urlloB iiniil'iu to
Tltlt niDtimy tmtroalol nt homo liy curroiponrtcnci. , Mcdlilne or tnitrumcnti font bnm.l iiriiiiirf
ourcly pickud , no niarH lo Indl-ntu coul nl > or c'ndur. Duo pcnonnl Intonluw prelurrud. Conaiiltailor .
free LorrutpoiuJmcu > lrh.lly imvuiu. Honk ( Vlyuterlti of 1.110) ) iuiil Iron , uniuo houin Va , m. iu J p.
Kuuiu7 ) it ) u. u. to 13 m. Ben J lUtiu i > tar reply.
DR. J. B. Mc(3-E EW ,
THE SPECIALIST ,
PKIVATE DISKASEB
AND ALL DISOKOEUS AND
DEBILITIES OF YOUTH AND
MANHOOD , 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
WRITE VOH CIHOULAHS.
14TH&FARNAM8T3. , OMAHA NKB.
CURE
'YOURSELF ! ,
, Ask your DriiKKl't for a,1
bottle of lilt ; (4. llu- only
/ iion jtulionuui remedy for nil
/ Ihe unnaturul dltcli w un'l
f privatedUc 4 > cs ol men und thn
debilitating McnUmui peculiar
to women. U curie In a few
Idavs vrlthout the aid or
i jmhllcll/ n doctor
\TA * Lnfifrial stmcrtran Curt
Munufactiircil hy t
fc.Thft Evans Chemical CV
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