Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 20, 1892, Part Two, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMATIA DATLY BEE ; SUNDAY * " MARCH 20 , 1892-S1XTEEN PAGES. n
THE CONDITION OF TRADE
Business in a Jobbing Way Continues Very
Satisfactory.
A COMPARISON OF THE BANK CLEARINGS
A Itrilctv of Iho .Most Important Chances
of 1'rlrrn In tlio I rnll and I'm-
( Into M.irkoU-ItoiHilU of
( lie Storm.
from nil sources the reports of the con& !
lion of Omaha's lobbing trade cortlnuo most
favorable. All seasonable ROOUS nro moving
In vrry fair volurao end no oxprcsslons.of
complaint arc heard.
Ills to bo doubled If nny city Jn the coun
try can show such a rapid Increase lu Its
Jobbing trade as that exhibited br Omaha
Tbo growth has not been confined to on.j ono
class of houses or to any ono line of business ,
but both largo nnd smnll houses ( n every line
of business hnvo experienced nn unpre
cedented increase In their snlcs.
Ordinarily n Jobbing house feels satisfied If
It can each jcnr tnako sotno llttlo gain over
the previous year , but when It comes to utld-
Ing from CO to OO per cent In ono jcir It U
not to bo wondered nt that the Joobers foci
that Omuha Is the best point In the \\oit for
that kind of business.
In addition to the largclv Increased sales
of goods thcto has been n great Impiovcmont
In collections ; w hero nj car ago retail dealers
were forced to nsicfornn extension of time
they nro now meeting their obligations
promptly. The credit of Nebraska mer
chants was ptobably uever better than It is
ot present.
Not only Is tlio present very gratifying In
n buMncss way but the outlook Is equally
pleasing. There nro still largo quantities of
inrin pioduio held In the Inrmors' hands
which will bo thrown upon the market later
In the sprlti ! , ' and thus Ucou up the supply
of money lu the count iy. If on top of tnU
thcro shduld bo nnothd11 good crop tlio Job
bing houses of Omnhn would not bu IQIRO
enough to handle Iho business that would
como to them.
The prosperity of Nebraska , and the whola
nest for that matter , is being commented
upon \ery generally by eastern loinmeiclal
nr.d financial writers , nnd the attention of
business men and capitalists Is being called
to this section of the country to a greater ex
tent than c\nr boforo.
Tlio Hank Clearings.
The grand total of bank clearings ns re
ported by Ihadstroot's nt fifty-one cities for
February. tBlJ2HH1i ! : ! > B , is piobably the
largest February acproKato of dealings ever
reported. The Increase for February as
compared with the like total for Ib'Jl is ill.O
per cent , with Ih'JO Ills 10.1 percent nnd ns
contrasted with February Ibb1) ) tun gain is
22.7 per cent. Among nine Now l npland
cities showing total clearings for two months
of January nnd Febiunry three , Portland ,
I'rovidenco and New Hodlord , show de-
cicas,03 as compared with the two months'
totals in 1891 , while Springlield bhows n train
of nearly 20 per cent nnd Hoston of 5 per
cent. Other increases were trilling.
Among other cities having two months'
totals for two.\CBis Kochostur shows Only u
nominal gain , Buffalo 10 per cent incicuse ,
Svracuso abont II percent , Pittsburg about
18 per cent , Philadelphia 17.0 per cent , and
New York UHy "A 9 per cent , Cincinnati
18 5 per cent , Clox eland Ifi 0 per cent , Louisville -
villo 2 per cent , Chicago IU per cent , Omaha
40 per cent , Minneapolis nearly : tS per cent.
St. Paul 2 , " > per cent. Duluth nbout 14 per
rent , St. Louis 8 per cent , bt. Joseph
il.ii per cent , ICnnsas City IB a
per cent , Baltimore l..S per ccut , Hichmond
7 per cent , Houston Bl ! pot cent , Washington
14 per cent , Denver 21 per cent and Portland ,
Ore , 10.0 per cent. The decreases of moment
In total clearings for two months of IblU ns
contrasted with 1SU1 were as follows : San
Francisco 4 B per cent , Salt Lalto City 13.1
percent , Galveston 14 percent , Waco 7 per
cent , Chattanooga- per tent , Birmingham ,
Ala , 18 per cent , Dallas 5 per cent , Tott
Worth ! 1) per cent , Norfolk 11 percent , Nash-
vlllo 0 8 per cent and Now Orleans 11.5 per
cent.
Iho Produce Market * .
During the past w cole the changes In the
market on country produce bavo not been
very marked. In Iho way of poultry , tur-
&cy ° , gcoso and ducks continue to bo in very
light supply. While the demand for dressed
poultty of this kind lias not boon very hoa\'y ,
owing to the lateness of the season , there
has been so llttlo In the market that prices
have boon veiy strong. Dressed chickens
bavo sold quito readily nt 10c , which has
been the prlco for good stock for so HIM time
back.
Butter tins boon coming In a little inoro
freely duiIng the past few days , but cholco
country roll continues to command very good
prices. It is only the tops , howovar , that
null direct to the lotall trade , the great bulk
going to the packers , by whom it is reworKed
nnd placed on the maikot ns solid packed.
The ng , ; matkotbas ranged mostly between
J0) ) c and lie , butnt the close of the week
thcro appears to bo n little stronger fooling
prevalent and the latter prlco is the most
prevalent.
The came market has been prottv well sup
plied with ducks , while n few goaso , mostly
in smnll lots , liavo arrived ,
A pi cat deal of very poor bay has boon of
fered on the market and has been slow sale ,
omo of the poorest going as low as SJ 00 ,
\vlulo the best quality tins been scarce and
has gouo ns high ns $0 00.
I'rnlts nnd Vocotnlilca.
California oranges have been on the up-
grudo for t > omo tlmo and an udvnnco
of 21)0 to COa per box has been
( .cored In California. From what
can bo learned the ciop Is not likely
to last very long. Ono largo house has al
ready announced Unit they hnvo pacxod their
last car of Ilivorbldos , the explanation being
that they could not got enough good fruit to
lustily ? hlmnents. In sotno markets there Is
etlll remaining some of the old stock of
frosted fruits.
The prospect is that onions will continue
to sell at moderate prices thU month and
perhaps into April. The stock now nr-lving
has excellent keeping qualities and this U
tbo month for loj lug lu largo stocks for future -
turo trado.
The Htorm In the southern states during the
past week Is said to have dcstioycd the early
trnwberry crop. Dealers hero nro rather
looking for light receipts for the balance of
tbo month on this account. Advices from Ut.
Ixuls say that vorr few beri Irs can bo ex
pected from tbo southern states. The Mis-
court and ioutuorn Illinois berries are
thought to have escaped Injury.
There are no eastoui apples on the market
to speak of , but there are a good many small
lots of western apples scattered around the
country.
i.ivi : STOCK .M.utiurr.s.
Cattle Stronger nnd lu Hotter Dciimnd
II < "K AotlMi but I.uttnr.
OUAIIA , March 10 The week's receipts foot
up , 1J.OI5 cattle , M.8.,0 ho s and 4'i7 sheep ,
against l',7'Jd cattle , 15.mil luus and J,4ra
khccp last \ > eel < nnd 11,277 cattle , J3 S-U hors
nnd .i.U'J sheep the third week of March , IB.ll.
Cattle Milius are fully nsHtroiu-ns a week
golf iiolbtroiiKiir. Afturdecllnln , ; fully 15o
the ilrkt half ot Iho noek , under the Inlltieiuo
of too liberal reeolpti and > ory unfii\onililo
reports from nabtorn iiuirkets , the inarUet
took an upward turn Thursday and from that
un to Iho close of the week with modern to re
ceipts und nioro fatorablo aihkes from other
jiolutn. jirlcon Inno advanced until the
( lecllno of the early purl of the week
IIIIH been inoro than regained , There
lias been a peed Khlpplnf and export
demand all \vecK , and loo.il houses lm\o
bouRht nbout as usual. Dealers generally are
iiolluoUng for uny material ohannu In prices
for the next thirty days. llulchers' sloeU Ims
licen practically sio-idy all week , the supply
lielnx rather limited. In Iho stoolcer und
feeder line thcrolmtibcenn fulrly uctUo Iradu
nil weon and pricesha\o advanced fully lUo
In Iho last tnoor three days. Corn Is uliiiii-
dunt and > ery cheup lor this rcnson tbo
country ECOS inoro prout In feeding , o\un at
the proTullluj ; low crlcei for beuf cuttle , thuu
In sollln0' .
Tlio hoit marLct has suffered A decline of
S5o to yoo till * week , \\hlle receipts hmo
Inerentod about 13,000 head compared
with last week , I hero lius Leon n llx
falllnit off In shliiplne orders , lent Ing
local buyers practically lu control of the situ
ation , rrom March I the total packing In the
vcbt shows n decrease of about IMVOO ho.-a
compared with last joar. The decrease ut
this point 1ms hrcn about li..OOO bom.
'Jhero hate been Imrdly enoiiKh thccn
rocelvid to ( etabllih prices , but the deuiuud
U ttronc with < iuotulioa nominally a dime
bleher ihuu a wecU za
Cultlo rvcclpn for u UuturJaj were rather
llrhl : 1,0 0 held less linn wore rccchcd last
vnturd iy. Kccclnt * for the week ! IR\O been
pretty ninch the < imo aa lust week or the
H uric week 1 ist jc ir and the ecner il quality
of Iho oiler nss hos no pirtlcular chainto.
I astern ail vkcswere innrofa\orib'o nnd there
wns icood shlup'nj and cxnort demand , 'I his
nllli Iho mcairer supply ted sellers tonskan
nil MI ncc mi steers of from no to Iflo nnd buyers
Kent r illy were ready to tnUe the citt o at the
advatvc. Tndlnt "us hrMk an 1 an oarlr
clear nice tfTcttod. ClooU I.Sil to 1,1)0-11) steers
were not \cry plentiful and sold from M.SJ to
I IU fair to cool IKM to l.iofl-lb. steers sold
from t'4QtoH70 und light comuionlsh stuff
from ? i.'U tol.110.
l.cs ) limn n fourth of the supply consisted
of cows and mlruil toik. A usual the de
mand was k'ood nml the me iccr ulTurlngs
ch mzod hands quickly at ponerally Rlrongcr
| ir' ' . os , especially for the fair to good stulT.
'uincrs took Inferior lots at about the
satiio hVima. fie n ! l.r. to J.'U' . Uood tn
cholco cows und helfcrj old from UT3
tojl l\ Pair lo pool cows sold from J5.'ii to
MM. Hulls , o\tn and stass were Mron.'pr.
p irtlciilarly iinj thing Rood onoiigh for cx-
l ) it or slilpphiir. Sales were from ti Ti to W50.
\ oal c iles were Mo idy at Jl T"i to W da.
1 brro was nnnctlto trano In the ntockcr
and feeder line at prices fully lee higher th in
tliosB prouillln , : tnoor throodays atto 'Iho
ransoof prices wis prictloilly ti.7U to IIJJ ,
the bulkot thesilei bolng at tlOJ and o > or.
UcprcscntatUo sales'
STEERV
No Av. Pr No Av. I'r No. Ar. Pr.
1 1MIOJ ) 4 tin SIM .ftS 1IV1MCO
a inn .100 lu noi n so ti .IIM .IM
i 1110 .1 u ) D lui ; i &o 7 i.-n : ir
1 I1HJ .I2'i 4 II'li .1 M 22 IITJ : il > ' >
r. ! . " ,1V. ! ( . 1.1X1 .ISO t7 UK ) IITO
n TO" . .I- 10 mi : ire s 1111 : ITJ
i iio'j .i.i ) i IJ.V ) : i M i ; mi , i7J
04 vn .I.D IB r-'s ? : i&j n I.MI : isi
27 id * 'ID 17 tut urii il .rcit us )
IU 111)1 ) .14(1 ( 14 II'.H ' IIIV. 21 l-'UI ,18) )
oi M n : i 10 21 ir. ) : i.w 41 i."H .is- ,
r. ) it * ; : MUjn nw ao u 1:101 : : itw
II 1011 .14) 20 1I7J II OJ 21 ILII ) . ' 1U5
20 , IIM 4 4 * > 4 l."i. II 0) 1 < l till 40J
n iiT-J : ir. ) co nco a oo u..iJj2 400
it IIb.1 U 50
MIXFD ,
13 12S3 4 OJ
row ? .
1..10CO 111 1 KM M2i B .11S2 2C9
l 700 i ii 7 inj 2 a % u tirj 2no
1 H.'O 1 M 1 V.7J 2 2S 1 10 ( > ) 20. >
7 bVJ 1 TiJ 1 1IM 22"i B 101,2 2 h'i
2 ffi ) 151 II ! C)3 ) 'J JJ 1 . WU 871
i ; DO ) 1 10 1 1WJ 2 40 B IH7 271
i nr. i MI r. inj ) < o 4 iu77 271
1 11)70 ) 171 8 817 24H I 1110 2 W )
7 'It 1 71 11 1SJ ( ) 241 21 1WO 2R1
1 I'M ) 171 II 10711 211 14 TO ) 200
i wo 200 s ion 241 i use : ioo
1.1 'KJ-J 8 OJ .1 " ( , ; 8 41 1 KJl ) 300
' . ' UI5 2 M 1 lltil 25) ) II l.8J .1(0 (
1 1110 2 OJ 2 ll.'l 8 f > 0 Ii ! ) ' IIOJ
2 Wt 211 1 b ) 8 W 15 12M ) J13
2S hS3 2 25 J Dot ) 2 53
CMiVB ) ,
1 110 4 11 2 . 1JO 4 75 1. . ICO 500
I. . U"J 4 75
n u r lq.
1 1101 171 1 l.'l ) 205 1 176D 300
1 111) 22) 1 1VO 2SJ 3 IKV ) .100
1.1181 221 1 IVII 211) 1. 1410 .100
1 HID 2.1.1 1 181(1 ( 2 DJ 1 Mill ) 325
1 10IX ) 8ai 2 17U1 21)0 ) 1 HID 'I4J
1 IT' , ) a .15 1 IViO 2 DO 1..19QO 350
1 1VJJ 2 40
ETAQ3
1 1153 3 15 3 UIO 3 40
1I1.1FEIIS.
26. 538 1 O2'i ' 3 4M 2 25
STOCKEKS AND UtRDIHI.
1 Ml 221 0 M8 3 00 1. . 021 32.1
at iwj 70 it wj .too : i on yto :
8J .Wl 271 22 fiS ) .If5 4 811 3JO
: i 40. ) 2 HO : t fun j 10 i. 8ii JID :
in MI 211.1 u nu .111 2.1 11.0 .ini
2 o ir > 8 ai : i. sj i a 21) .1 : isti 140
1 110 y oo 10 DJ7 : i 2.1 u . SDJ j 40
7 743 J 00 3 OU .1 21
MII.KKHS AND BI'lttKnEltt.
1 cow and calf 130 00
1 LOW and calf 27 5J
1 cow and calf 2J 00
1 springer 27 50
llon I'ho woelc closes with \eryllcht
run , In fact the lUntest of the week. Ko-
iolps ( were nearlv 2OJ less than last bitur-
dny. but the week's receipts bhow an Inereabo
compared with last eok of no irly 11.0)1) head ,
although they fall 7,000 Bhort of the third
week of Mar"h last veir.
Chic ito was reported loworandloc.il buyers
Bt'ittcd In blddlnir fully a nickel lower thnn
1'rld iv. A few lo ids of lljfht and butehnr
weight liozs wore sorted uu to a shipper at
from $11) to $1 1 ' , but the bulk of the light
and butcher weight stuff § old at from $4 40 to
J4 41 Packers' ponii ir bid was t4JJ.mil a
few of Iho best hfy and ml\ed lo ids sold it
from { I 17'i to il 40. Common inl\cd louls
and odd and ends , throwouls. sold at from
S4 10 to { I M > . Trading was devoid of life , but
neirly ox orythin , ; finally changed hinds , the
bulk hollliiK at from ? 1 M to It.4i against $1 40
to tl 50 1'rlday. The gonor.il average of prltoi
D ild is JMO1 , against 8144' Fihl.iy uml
fl.Td'.i ' last baturduy. The decline In prices
for the week amouuta to from 25c to 'Me. Kop-
resontat [ > o salc :
No. Av ah I'r No. Av. Sh. Pr.
17 . . .213) 8) 11 11 W . . . . . .247 8)8140 )
1. . 1.1 120 4 II 41 . . . .401 20 140
8 . . Jl ) 40 4 20 71 241 U ) 443
8 . . .Ut V.O 420 ( .3 2JO 40 44)
0 . . JI1 1W ) 121 tii ' . .D 1(0 ( 440
.11 . . . .U.J 280 421 74 i'4'l 1GO 441
118 . . .2.7 yjJ 4 oO 70 . . . 271 103 440
: i ) . 217 a.0 4 II 01. . . . 20J 443
01 .211 y.'O .1 M W 21.1 123 443
01 ' 111 FO 4 ! I5 77 101 440
(18 ( . . .201 l-'O 4 : " > 6. "il 121 4W
( O . . . . 248 2 0 4II5 M . . . . 811 1 3 4 4i'J
71 . . . . ' . I ! .MO 4.1.1 td . . . .210 445
L. ' . 297 2'0 ' 4 T > 00 IS ! ) 40 441
rl . .211 120 4.11 70..210 IU ) 445
0.1 . . . . 24 ! ) J'O 433 b,1 V41 feO 441
BH . . . 201) ) 4J 4 : ! 7'i 15 . . . .221 ! 441
00. . . .2JU IU 4 yai 74 220 44ri
77 . . . .218 440 4H7'i ' 77..201 200 4 SO
8J . . . . 215 2M ) 1 37'i GJ . . . . ISO 120 450
' ( ) . . . .249 100 4 . ' 17'j 41 .II 4 3-4 !
D ) . . . .2M 4 4) 67 . . y'lfi 40 4 .Y > ' 4
d7 . .2J ) 40 440 41 204 4 & 2"
78 ' . ' 40 SJ 440 41 213 462 ! ' ,
vias AND nouaiis ,
2 . . . .T.75 4 10
MifciT. The only loid of sheep received , a
slnglodcckof very cooil in I to 1 n illxcs.founda
ready purcluibo at } " > 40. 1'rlics are qnctahly
lOe to He hlihorth : in last week and the de
mand Is stionc. 1'alr to peed natives at from
* 42ito)4J : westerrs w.t from 810) to fill ;
common and Mod ; slioop it from } . ' 53 to 8.1 73 :
peed to choice lambs welshing 4J to ua Ibs. at
from ft 23 to SO.yO. Ucprosoiitatl\o s lies :
No. Av. Pr.
lO.'natUomUod Ul (3 4U
mill Dlvjiitlj i of Stio't.
IIKCrlPTS.
IIISIMSITIOV ,
IIC'l I.IU lions sntLi- .
Omaha I'lukliu rompiny SOT
'Jhuli U Iliiuiuond Co . . ID I oOO
bntll.Ko I.7J lu.
Cuduh ) I'atkliiKtoniiiuny 1W
Kin ami \ Co a : l
II S 'Irauorman Jl llroa . , IU
Shippers unj feodcri . . , .
Total. . Mas 102
Chic igo I.Ivo Stock Market.
Oiticuio , III . March 10. ISpoolal ToloRram
lo'lHK llui' l Thcro was a small number of
cattlu In the yards \oday and they were
quickly elosed ma and at full prices. Not
much but milehcrs' and dinners' btook was
iilTutul. Halc'.s uoto on n h-ibls of from $1.25 to
tUOl for Inferloi to choice cows , heifers and
bulls , from KV.'t to $ .I7" > for HtoeUcrs and
feeclern. from SI 00 lo 15.10 for very common to
in Ira shipping steers and fiom $ . ' 00 toll 00 for
Tciusciitllo. Veal calves wore In demand at
from J..OJ loMlM
Llloavy ho s bold no bettor thnn at the close
of jestercluy's market. The choicest of them
w nro not wanted at over f 4 70. audit took a
more than ordinarily Kood dinvo to brliu
DM. whllo thu prevailing prices for averaua
ot fiom IHX ) to UlU Ibs. vere fiom $1 U > to { I u ) .
Voiy decent Ion ehango 1 hands at from ( I 40
to Jl 4\ and common sorts at from il. " ) to J4,1) .
I.lnht IKUSerohlioimer. . wore , In fact , hluhor
than at the close of 1'rlday'a market. They
bold as hUh s ( ltd , and moitof the trailing
In that Krado u ut better than H rr > . The
supply WHS small and w m all out of commis
sion men's hanOs loin betoto noon.
Thu sheep market was llrm at from $1 75 to
tO' i for pool to extra ulieop and at from JViV
to t"OJ for Innibj. There was r. fair doinund
at that raii'r'O ,
Itceelp'.s nero : Cuttle , 8.COO ; hogs. 12,03) :
sheep , 10,00) .
The llvenln ; Journal reports : OATTI.K ito-
eclpts , I..MK ) ; nurUut steady : to.lny'a * ues ;
natives , tJ.SJiil.'J ; BtoeUuri , liuJiW.JO ; COMB ,
lions Kocclpts. 130)0 ; shipments , 0.003 ;
market f > o lower ; roiiKh , ( , l.i ii.l.U'i : packers ,
- " " pilnie hoavv , H4i)4clM ; butcher
fcllfcKl' Ueculpts l.OJO ; bblpmonts , C.OOO ;
tronp ; nuilvcs , 3 4J--
O.W ; fumts , J5.7MJll.BJ.
Knnsui City Lite Stock Market.
SAH Cirr. Ma , March 10 OATTt.8 Ile
colpta.-MO ; uhlpineiila. I.IDO ; st > ers wcreactlvo
umlbtcudi to llo higher , selling nt M.J3iil 43 :
cows \\cro steady to lower , solllna at ll.f-OIO
j.v'5 ; stockers and feeders active and stronx
at .V.SJ.50.
lloas Ujcolpt ) . 1,493 ; shipments. 2,490 ; the
market vuis fulrly actlvo lo .lo higher ; all
trades. JJ.SMU Ui ; bulk , II 40WI.I5.
SllBtl' Hecelpts , 1,100 ; fchlpmcnts. 330.
Thomurkut rrusgulotaud nominally steady.
St. l.onil Lite Stock Market.
BT. I.ouis , Mo , March IP. CATTLE-Itccefpts ,
757 ; Bhimiients. 100 ; market strong ; fulr : o
food nutlvo steers f 8 4il V ) ; fair to noocl
ndlnn and Ttixan steers , t.Tixa.t.70.
lions Receipts , 1.22J ; shipments. U.C29 : mar
ket steady at I ho decline : fulr to prime heavy ,
tt 001.73 : mixed , ordinary to pouJ , II.W3I Oj ;
fulr. IlKht to bust il wai.70.
biUEl' llocolpt * . none ; shipments , none :
market kteudy : fulr to dulrablo uiuttoiu ;
N.WCO.W.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKED
There Was Much Activity in the Wheat
Pit Yesterday.
PARDRIDGE TOOK THE LEAD GENERALLY
lllsltrnkori Were M irslnllril Tlireo llrcp
Aroiinil the Itiom Selling M lie it in
, n Stnrlor , Hut Thrlr Tactics
Changed l.ntcr.
CHICAGO. Ill , March 19 l'ardrldo hid lilj
force of brokers in irsh illcil tlirco deep ol.liu
who it urounil the northwest corner of the jilt
this morning ; ho kept thorn busy , an t It was
8ild 1,000,000 bit. vvou'd imt cx-vsuorito tholr
silcs Iilnni. DwlKht , I * . I ) , Armour Co.
nnil other elevator Interests \vcru hurln : , The
southwest nlso purchased heavily , nnd at the
close the profession ils wen selling short at
8lc. After tin o irly broik tofclc , May who it
milled to nnd c'ov.-t ' ] ntSS'ic , or 9o higher than
It did icstord ly.
Corn was wo ik o irly an 1 fir n toward the
close , but loft oft at a aha lo under 1'rlday's
resting prices.
llojr products continual to willo.v In the
mud Into Vvlilch they tumble 1 yesterday , but
closed utsoinu recovery from the lowest prices
of the < lny.
A great many came to business with their
bull clothes nn , but u dozllnln ; market the
first hour nnssulllzlent to t ike fie enthusi
asm out of those \slio lint p'utuoi In to buy ,
and they sold out utii lois They vvorj mot
by the scalping lictlcs of I'udrhUo. Ho sold
until the m irkot broke , then bonhtln some
who-it and sold ngaln on ovorv ittomiit to an
\\hciiitstnrloilc.islcratfrom > icto
3 c under the prleo H closc'l at yesterday.
The decline wis duo prlnclu illy to the early
discouraging news fiom abroad , There was
nnothor severe cold wave brewing In the
northwest \\hlch liolpo I to simt.iln the eoui-
aseofthoso disposed tn the bull Milo of the
inarUet , but the public o iblc rnm from
lil\eriool ) rc | > oi led th it mukct iinl't , \\lth
poor tlomnnd and prkos utiBli nitti-il In HOMO
portions and 'id lo.\er In otheri 'Mlnno ipolis
and Dulilth irielplseroMTcars. . asalnst 1-M
Teclt 1120 Hvoart clfiranees for the wouu
from hot boo istsvvciorupnrluil by Itiadstroot's
us U..OOJ bu more th.in In the pro\lous week ,
but from the Atlantiu co ist tliubhliimoiiti fell
4ill , ' DO ln shuit of the o of the wco' ' < before.
Now Vor'c ' mess ites reiohel only In the
day \vcro dull In tone an I reported fotoluncrs
BOlllns l.itolv purcli isod lie il and a Kcncnl
lack of orduis nt any where no ir the
market ; latoi. houover , tholr tone
chaniu'ci.nml reportseoinlnj toll mil of foioUn
pnrflnises made at ihoso ibo ird foihlpm > jnt
to tlio continent as fai forw.iiu is -oplum- -
bornoNt anpcjr to Indleato th it I'uinpean
continental bu > ors \\oro not rnluctantto l il < o
nicountot the no 11 prospjjts for next veil.
The opening prlco forMuv\vai from Sl'.oti
fM 4c uijniiist KSe at the close yesterday. l'ir-
drlURo and many othcis who bought on
ycsterdij's break had wheat foisilo at tlio
ononln ? and o\orloidi > d the bnvcrs with tlio
rosultof c iiisliiK a dcellno toSle. The fact of
the 1 itouiblcs Hbowliu less domorallr itlon
abioid than earlier dlsnitchos appoirel to
fortsh idou a renewal of buying and an ad-
vain.0 to foimcr highest point , ' 1 no fio-t clam-
ago repot ts also came f ist and furious and
us on tlio day befoio were acuompiulod lij
l > uj Ing orders. l'iidildo'a | sellln ) ; was on i
heivyHcalo , lmt Miiatlic aucio 'ilo of the
tii } In , and Iho latter IIICIKISLI ! toward the
ole o ut the tlmo when the brokers were tired
There was mudxanuo to b * > 'ie. and th it wa'i
the prleo at the cUisn. ' 1 be market dc\ elope I
preat streiiKlh before tlio clo'-o ' 1 liu trulo
bo an to louk moio scrlouslj on theeioi ) nous
Tlioio ttns eoxerlni ; here 10 io\ora line of
.hiIv for Kaufman of t. l.ouls l hero w is
biolnj ? by all the umallcr shorts IIITL'I bo
comniNslon houses bought lUhb to the tlnjo
anil kept the wheat. Phillips , 1.1m. Cue'iliv '
anilbeier werobujers.
At the close Paidiidge withdrew lilsbrokors ,
who \vciesellliiK ill the way up and the m ir-
kut closed \ery strong. The M ly nrloo nunt
toR'i'ioand closed at 8Viavo. .Si neb was
qmmd at 81e and up to bl'-ii. Inly forjed
ahead und closed le piomlum itS e.
'ihecorn trade forced tha M iv pueo to'So !
the first Hour of the session. This wat the
low point for the d ly and for the > eir. The
\\asLlilLllythotesult of hea\i inovc-
ineiit and tlio prouilsu of Lontlnuod cold
we > ithcr , whkli uny fiulhor lu
cre iso receipts. The se\eiely cold
weather o\tenillnK down to Texas ,
which uas declared to hi > o dcstro\ed the
prospects for a crop In the south noxtKu ison
was one of the points l.ulnrom ukeil upon In
tlio pit. Tliciu wis a further rilly In
svmp ithy with wheittowud thoclosiiand
' : \ \ is the trading prlco as the boll t ippcd.
The oat inuUetuas ijulothiidoldot In
terest.
Provisions wore for the most pirt dull and
weak , receding In symp ithy with who it mil
corn , but not btiowlns us much reeuperituo
poweras the corn. I'lkos a compared with
yestorduy were lUu lower for uork and 5e for
ribs.
ribs.Kstlmatoil receipts for Monday : Wheat , 20)
cars : corn , 483 cam ; o its. ' 'U Lars ; ho/s. JJ.UDJ
bend.
The loading futures ranzod as follows :
AllTICI E3. OI'bN man LOW. UUBK.
WIILAT-NO 2
Jlnrch i 6I < ( 81 i SOS
May 84
July 84SI'i
con.v i o i
March
May RS1 <
June 3T
OATH No I
March . . .
May
Mrts I'oiik
.Mnrcli. . . . . , 10 Oi\t 9 < 1 j
Mny ID l.s ) IU 17'4 IU OJ4 IU IU
I Aim
Mnrcli CM fi N c w
t2& 0J U.'ili )
BIIOIIT UIIis-
VI arch 6 41 r. 47
May . . . S 17 r < r.7 il V ) fi 5J
Gush ciiotitlnns | vvoro as follows ;
I'louu Easloi ; winter uitcnts , f4 i..JU , , , uj
straights , $1 SIKJW 10 ; spiln" patents , * l aXU bj ;
strilKhts. $ .t5J.t60 ; bikers , $1 IttJ'li.
WHEAT No U spring wheat , FJ'8o ; No.
3 spring who.it , TT lTUc ; No ' . ' red. Wye.
_ OoitN fcto.idy ; rso . ' , o7Jc ! ; No. J , yellow ,
'OATS-NO 2. 2T'i ® > 7'Jc ' ; No. 2 white , 27" ®
27 iOl no. ,1 white , ' . ' © .S'ic.
UviS No , ' . ' . HI'i@S2c. '
lAiiir.v ! No ' . ' . MIC : No 3 , Die ; No 4,4Gc.
I'LAXSFhll N'O , 1. ! ISC.
IIMOTIIV bKKD I'rlnie , tl.23ill ( 29
1'uilk Mess pork , per bbl , S'J'n3007' > ; lard ,
per cwl. , Sli''i'rfflOV.'i ; khort iltis sides ( loose ) ,
riMKBS' ) . " > ; dry snltod nhouldcrs ( boxed ) , 11.75
( tt'i Mi ; short cleai sides ( ho\od ) , $0 20.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlbhed gooJs , per gal ,
hiraAU-Cut loaf , unchangod.
Itccolpts uml shipment : , today were as fol
lows ;
On the 1'roJuco oxch.iniro todny the butter
market \\u.3 fairly uctlvo and unchanged ,
Kggs , Uc.
Now link Markets.
NKVV VOIIK , Mitrch U PI.OUII Hooplpti , 57-
411 pkRSi export" , UO.H ) hhls , : ' .bOJ Hiickj ;
murf.et quiet nnd v\oal < ; bales. 10,700 bbls.
Cons Mtiu , Dull ,
WIIKAT Itccolpts , 00,101 bu. : exports , 132 C30
bu. : sales , l.W.OUJ bu , of futures ; IU.COO bu ,
8iot. ] r-pot market dull und \\raUcr ; .No J
roil , IhigcUfl.OJ In htoio nnd elevator ; tl.Ulh
Ml 0"i iillmit ; ll.OO'.ai ( Tjy f. o b ; No J red ,
\t\et \ \ inizrudid red. ni'tt'Jl'i ' < No I northern.
lU'nc&tl.W ) ; No. l hard. tl.'JI'WI.OJ ' ; No. . '
northein. U.c. Options dccUno 1 > iu on easy
cibleiitnd forolun f-ellln ? . with light clear
ances und full receipt * ) , advancad ' , < il\o on
local covetliiK , with the close Etoady at ! } ® " { o
iimlnr iuslordiij ; iVo , 'J roil. Muioh , VT'tu :
April. 9 < 'Sa'Wc. ' ' oIoshiB at l)7'ic ) ; May. 010-10
4tW'ic. ' eiosliiK at Oa-j .lune , ltl 4&QI'ic. ' cloi-
Inj ut Olc ; July. ! ) l > , (3UISe. ( oloaliij ut Olc ;
AU'iibt.Oi > 4au.V ( , cloblm ; at Ul'.c.
JUliM V-lnll ; No " , MllwailUce. CSttGOo ,
llAiii.h r M Al.T-Qulut. Unimdlnn , 5ic.
( J(5ii.v-lccelpts ! , 77. VM bu ; ouports , : so,047
bu. : salis. LS.IHJO bu. futures ; fl\0jl ( bu npot.
Spot i inrkoulnll und Irroaiilir.elosInuBtoudy.
r > ' , ' - ' , % ill.0lovtor' ' 47u "Hoiit ; unnruiled
mixed. 4-ilitl3)iojNo. ) J. 4'i'io ; slonmoi mixed.
IS'iMlii'ie. Options were depressed und lower
liiMinpiUhy with ttho.it , ami easier cables.
v\ lib trading light Maicb , 45' c , April , 45' . ®
40'gc. closlnit nt KSUe : May , 4 { ai5'.c , elos-
\\\6 \ \ \ "t 45So : Juno. lIVe : July , 45 > 4ttlf > "ic' , clos-
Inz ut 4 i3c ; August. Jl o.
OATH Itocoipts. S4 OJJ bu : exports , 2JO.OM bu. :
sulci , 40.000 bu. futures ; 4lOU < Jbu spot ; spot
imirketBtronz but dullioptloiiavveakitr ; Apul ,
: u'4c ; .May. JliUdo. closing at Jl'.c ; pot
No. 2vhlti - . Jti'.iHi'ju : mixed vtotorn , Jl
& Wc ; whllo cstern , itAl-iil'ic.
HAV llrm ; chipping , W.M ; Load to choice.
{ 350t310.ua
Hoi's Hull and steady ; Into comnon to
choice , IDil'.Mc ; 1'acllm coast , 1'Milo. '
tUjAitHinijulet amlbteudy ; balei , 20.0M
hairs ; centrlfuculH. UJ tiM. A , J'iu
Moi.vesEi1'orolgn , dull ; Now Orleans
dull -ixirt llrm ,
Iticu Imctlvo ami firm ; domestic fulr to
extra , 4ii&tilU. !
I'KTIIOI KUM Quiet and steady ; l'utler'i.
U' > fl : I'arkcr'u. In bulk , t-i 10 ; United closej
ut M'IO for April.
COTTON fciKi : > OIL Quiet , steady ; crude , 35c ;
, - .
TAI i.ow Dull ; city ( JiOO for packujnb ) ,
4 l-P fil'c.
HosiN Dull , ( tcady.
I'ouic-btcudyj ola meia , lOMaiO.OO ; new
-
me . JII.OOSH.V ) ; e trnijirjrne. III.'O : should *
CM. Vo ; hum , OUc ; mluults , easier and dull ;
short elo a r. ffi.P. : rr
TunrKSTiNK yulet nndiflrm nt 3' > { c.
lines Steady : westewiiVIVe : receipts. 0,311
pks * . t ,
llitiKS Tmctlvc : Tc'fAs'ioldfiO lb . at Ml * " .
IjAiin Upcncil wonk.l olofeil firm , quiet :
western strain $4.72 : opjlpu ( i.iics , f > , OX ) tierces ;
MM rch , MJfl : elci lnK at4\"S7.
IIUTrtit ririn mid fair dcmtnd ; western
dnlrv ( new ) . IURKI' ; weMorn croimery ( now ) ,
S ! 4l.lie : western factory ( now ) , IVje.
inrr B ( julct and caij ; , part sklm , CUlOci
fullsUltns , 'J 4crf > c.
I'm Inov Dull ) AmerJdin tl4.75aiO.5J
- . .
Ii * P Quiet : domestic. ! l ax
Tl.s-rirm : sir ilt . I iy 7J.
Omilia I'roiluc JlnrlPt.
1'i.onn Omaha Milling compinv's KolKnco
intent. * J.V ) ; Invlnclela intent , * i < 0 : l < ono
tarfupcrlntlve.'MS'nowllnkp. : . Jl.sv , I'linpy
ramlly.tl.7i : S r. Oilman's Hold Medal , SiV ) :
Snow White , $ -25 : ilnowfl ike. JJ.OO : low grade ,
Jl Hi ; Queen of the 1'antry , ti'M.
I'dtn.Titr-ClilekciK coed stock , OftlOep.co : o
and ducks , IlitLV : turkotB , 1 little.
IIUTTKII llest choice country roll , J0ul23c ;
lower trailos , 174&IDC.
HIDES No 1 srcon niltcd hides. 4U'3l1io ' :
No J ircon s.iltcd hides , 4'jai'Se : No 1 crcen
STltcd hides. 'JV tiHllbs. , Jiti'Sc ' : No s preen
silled hides , 25 to 41 Ibs , . * Qpc { : No 1 veal
calf. 8 to n Ibs , He : No ' 'veal c ilf , B to 15 Ibs .
4c : No. Idry Hint li'clos 7K-e ( ( : No 2 dry flint
hides fl nc : No Idrvsiltol hides , r.ttGj T l-
liitt. No I.i'i3lei : tillow , .No 2 , , pei eroHic ,
\\hltoA.4o ; yre isc , white It , n'jiM' c : crease ,
vc'llcnv , , lo ; prca-p. daik , 2 > ic ; old butler , WO
" 'ic : bcoiw.i\ , prime , IGc ; rough tillow , 1'i '
< HS&
1'itltiTs Cillfornli riverside or ines. t.W ®
2.75 : Wimhlnuton nave s. Muol25 ; itood iip-
ples , ? . ' .7/iMO ) . cholto lemons , II 00rt4 'J. ' > :
fancy lemons $1 60. bin , in is , crated , $ -.OJJS
i' . " > o , cr.inbeirles. shipping stock , J350O(1.0Ui (
str-xwbeirles , 43o ijt
VKH.TAIII.KS 1'iincy Musc'xtlne sweet po-
tocs $ . ' ,7 * > ; C.illfornl i eibhnKc , " 'ic per Ib. In
crilcs ; homo urown lettuce , 40o per do ? ;
oiioiH. ? ,1cdl 0) per bu ; Ncbriska h ind-
pleked boans. $ l7 > Tt.lsV : medium. $ l.5yai.)0 ;
Cillfornl.i celery. Jl UJai.n ; sweet potatoes ,
$ . ' 7Ml.loO ! Coloi.ulo and western Nebtns'ca '
pot itjei. .Vifllle ; native potatoes , 'JOfflSJc : Urn i
beans , 4'4'il41ie pur lt > . : water cn-s . LM-iit.
cnsuj. li. ® I'm per ( it. ; spinach , $ JOJ per bbl. ;
Sp inlsh onions JI.V ) pur crate , radishes , 40i\
12(103 ( J ho majority of silcswero reported
at lie , though there \/oro bumo sales under
that nrlue.
I -Choice hiy.OD neO : poor , " .OOTfl.no.
tAMi-M : illurrt ducks , $ J 00 ; teel , S1.50iTil.T'i ;
mixed , JI.OO1. > .
_
> - ( . l.cinls Marlu In.
PT. I.OIMO. Mo. March 10 Fi orm Very
quiet Hid iinoh uiKcd
WIII.VT llUhor : cloned nt 'iCJI'nC nbovo
jesterduj''s pilecNo ; i cash. Wic : May
closed at S V : .Inly , Me : August. Sic.
( NuiN btetuii at .iO'4c : May closed lower ,
a'i' ' c.
O vis Lower : cafih , S7'iC.
KVE Dull nt 'c bid
HAHI.KV Nothing done.
llll IN Dull .it C7c.
IlAV-Dull ; timothy. $11 00(113.50.
I.v.Mi-Diill at .IW
ri.Ax i.ii-lIlr'hcriit : 07i' .
IttiTTi n-rirm and uncliinsod ! creamery ,
2l5i.-c , dulrv. IVIti
Knns-rirm at UUc.
Poiiv Mfii hteady nt II 05.
Wiitsicv btoidy utl II
lUnoiNn Quiet nt fl'tffiSc.
inns COTTON TIES $ i. ' . ' < 3.r \ .
I'IIOVISIONS Dull nnJ caslei ; only a small
job trailo nt tirovlous prices
Ui CkiPTS rionr. : i Oil i Ibs ; wheat , 2) 003 bu ;
coin , b. 003 Ini ; oats , 20 0)J bu. : rye , 4,00 J bu. :
b irley. 8.001 bu
bllli'MKSTS riour. 50'0 Ibs. : whoit. r > ,000
bu : corn , TiJ.OOO bu. ; outs , 5,010 bu , ; r > e , none ;
b n ley. 1,030. _
Minneapolis Who it M-irkot.
MlNM'APOi.'S. Mlnrl. March 10 There
n is iin Icicle han lnir from e ich blade of
whciit this morning bctvTccn Ivans is mil l.uko
Superior , but w he it sold up to Mc. ? H was
I'urilrlduc ntr iin-it thn frost/ and frost does not
count when i'ardrlilfib U a f iclor unless the
latter permits it. May opened at 83'ic ' and
h uf in hour aftei noon it was bl\c In the
me nit me the big til Jr break occuiiod , durlni ;
blch May went to 7'lJ < e , The recovery was
no irly as rapid us the /decline. Tor a half
bom wheat held . btu.idy iiround SJ'ic ,
then c imo a bulzo on buying und May
was run to a tli b at s'J'je. .Inly u-c.
Thoc ish mirkct vis > not quite as strung ns
yoDtord iy , but kept .it leist In iidvanco of
May , No 1 northotn sold fiom 8lo to 82c ,
mostly utSI'tc. ISoc-eluts of wheat hero were
.M ) curs and li'l at DnUitli ami Superior. Mln-
neiuolls Is shipping a lurso aiiiount of whe it
to Duluth now , which accounts for the In-
eraiis'd locelptt'lose ; No 1 northern ,
March , closliu , 8Je : May , oponlnz 80'5c , hlzh-
est , Hiic : lowest , 'O'Xo , ckiilnO ( c : July.
opuiln , ' SJ'iC , hlshest 61- . lowest 8'c , closlns
8-ie. On trnuk ! N'n. 1 hard. Sl'Jc ; No. 1 uortn-
crn , 8Jc ; N'o. 2 nortl.orn. 7744800 '
Kuns n Cltj .Vlirlic-ti.
KA > < ; AS Ctrv. Mo. Mirch 19 WHEAT
Slow : No 2 hard. C7ei)9e ; N'o J red , r,7'c ( !
COIIN Was Koik. A few cars' solil loyally
ut .ll'i'ii lllic , but the demand wns limited.
IAT < Wuro ste idy : N'o 2 mixed bold at
S7 < ii.bc : No 2 white , Sb'ic.
lt\K blcudy ; N'o 2. nomln il at7777'c.
l'l.AbULO SOj on the b isis of pure
\s-\Voak ; d.'c for sicked
M\v fetioni ? and unchanged ; timothy , 5000
per ton ; nralrle. $ . " > Ooa > 7"i.
rnos-rirm .it 10'ic .
IlL'Tiuit rirm at2JTMOo. (
KI-CEIITS Uhoat , 27.UUO bu. : corn , 1,000 bu ;
0 us. 'O.oou bu.
bllll'MBNTSMicat , 33,003 bu ; corn , 4,003
bu. ; o its , none.
aiilwnukuo Altrkets.
JIu.vvAUKKE , WIs. . March 19. rLOunP-Nes-
luctcd.
WIIEIT Unsettled : N'o 2 spring , 8IHc ; No.
1 northurn. S7c , M irch. 8.1'c.
CoitN Weaker. No J , JV.
OAT.S Drooping ; No. 2 white , 3D@3l'5c ; No. 3
vv bite , 1'0'jo.
HAUUKV lircijular ; N'o. 2 , in store , 553" > 554C ;
sample , TiJilMc.
KVK Xdvaneln : No. 1 , In store , 6Jc.
1'iiovibioss btoidy.
I'OIIK $10.1. " , ' .
iiAini ios'i
Jtici ii-is I'lour , O.S03 Ibs ; wheat , 43,000 bu ;
bnrloy. ' 'b.'O ' ) bu.
MIIPVIBNTI'lour , 8,830 bu ; wheat , 25,300 bu ;
barley , 10,700 bu , _
Duluth Wliciit Market.
nui.UTii. Minn . March 19 The market was
dull and weik thioiiKhout the forenoon ses
sion. May who it opened 414c off fiom yester
day's close : Consldciab'o bearish news was
leeched durlni ; the lattei poitlon of the ses
sion a id sent prices up aKiiln. the close bclu
' * c better all ttround ovci yeslorday. Closing
prlc'sarc : No 1 hard. cash. bj'4u ; Slay , h > 'be :
No 1 northern , cash , hie : March , Sl' c : M iy ,
37ac : No. 2 northein , cash , 74 0 , No. J , CS'ic ;
rejected , O'JUc. _ _
Cotton .VI 11 r lie t.
N'KW Oni.rAvs , I.n. , March 19 COTTON
Steauv : mldilllir- io ; low middling , ft'jc ;
KOod oidlnury , 5'ce ; net reealptll'IH biles :
cross , 0,7 1) ) bales : cx ports to ( ireat It 1 1 tain , ir > i > Y >
bales ; to the continent , B.IOJ bales : coistwlse ,
4,410 bales ; tales. C.siob lies ; block , 4.M,021) I'.CB.
br. I.ouis. .Mo , March ID Quiet ; middling ,
C e ; sale" . 5 0 b lies ; receipts , 700 bales ; ship
ments , 2,000 bales ; stuck , l.7.000 balo.
l.licirjuiil Jlirkuti.
LIVEIIPOOU March 10 WHEAT Dull ;
holders olfcr modcriitoly ; N'n 1 California , 7s
457s lUd per cental ; red western sprliu , 7s 10d ®
K , 1'id ' ,
COK.N Stcidv ; demand improved ; mixed
western. 4s < ) ' 4d per cental.
IMIIII 1'rlme vviiBtcrn , .WsBd percental.
CIII.I.SK American , finest while und colored ,
S7b ( id per cwt. _
C'oftoo Market.
NEW YOIIK. March 19 Options opened
steady , 5 points clonn to 10 points up ; closed
Hteady , unchaiiRod lo fl points un ; Miles ,
7,7. ) ) bas , Including March , HI 1. 75 ; April.
H 1.40 ; M iy.tr.1 UV ; .lunu. f.70Q ! > 12.72bi'ptciiiber ,
( U'.J.'i'itl. 40 ; DecciiUior. JH.IO. fauot Kin dull ,
steady ; N'o. 7 , 914 SO.
ST. J.oum. Ho.ir 'ureh ' 10 WOOL Tlo-
celpts , 20,000 Ibi.i shipments 37,000 Ibs Moro
dolnx , particularly ! ! ! Tuxus and territory :
brlKht medium ruiacs. lliU23o ; braid and
course , 14&0c ; llnaJtrlh'ht , lUitJlo ; line heavy ,
IJ&lbc ; 'lux us washed.
STOCKS ) 'AND 1IOMIS.
AVas Alni | ) t Utterly Devoid of
I'caluri'H if Interv t.
New YOIIK , Mii ch 19. Hud it not boon for
the coat stocks , Sirvnr und Tennessee coal to
day the block market would have been ut
terly devoid of feature and movement ; as It
was , outbldo of thi'vo few shares , Iho trading
was entirely no/il / ul am the Iluctuatlons
nothing. At tbo owning nil truce of ycsti.T-
duy's weuknesi had' disappeared , und open
ing prices wore practically unchanged
from those of last nlht throughout the
list. There was some disposition on the part
of thu traders to hammer lloadln , , ' ami Its
prlco did roccdo Mlphtly under this pressure ,
while Tennessee co il displayed positive weak
ness , retiring U percent and during the early
deals wus the llrst stock which showed ma-
torlat lluctuutlun J.ater , hottovor , the rumor
was cliculatot that two or tlirco directors
were to i."j into the board ot the Del i-
wuri ) & Hudson , leprcsentln the Viin-
doibllls nnd Krlo , and coupled vvllh
some iood bujliu the rumor had the
clfcctof creating u llttlo beir scare , and the
horts In the coal blocks ran to cover. Dela
ware .1 Hudson was rapidly I un up from IJU'i
lo 11.1'i , when Jcri-ey Ci'im.il followed with u
rise from U'J'i ' to ItlU , while the movements In
Kuudln , ' and l.ackawunnu were more deliber
ate. ' 1 ho movement , however , hud thu elft'ct
of Infusing u llttlo life and churaclur Into the
Kcncrul list , ana sllcht apureclutlou wubiundo
In prices , especially utter Iho Isinu of
the baiiK tl.-xtnmcnt , which thowod an
unexpected small Increase. N'o other fe ituro
waitvuen , however , and the market finally
closd dull , but firm , but practlcilly ixt IRSI
nlBht's prlcm , except In n few ilmic" . Delaware -
ware A Hudson bcInK un 2\ per cent nml
Jersey I'cntril l\ per cent.
Uo\ eminent bonds Imvo been dull nnd
steady , si ite bonds h ivo been neglected ,
1 ho following are the closing quotumns for
the leadlni ; stocks on the Now \ ork Stock ex *
clnnj
AIClll OT .
Adiiui Mlprc'M If. , N V. Chi A St 1 , IVH
Alton. T II .FI Oo prefprrel 7ii'
Alton 1 11 | , M 111 Ohio Mlisl lipl | 2i'l
American hiprcsi 11"4 ' do preferred . . , BV
M Ontario A VVe lprn BVBT
Canada i'nclrtc fcH Orpcon lmirovpmo | t
( ' .inn.In "outhera BT
Central Pnrltlc 31 Orpcon 1 mm BTW
Ihr-s V. Ohio . 7ii I'niltlc Mnll
ilo In iirofcrrel ( I'l P 11 A K W
tin 2nd preferred S I'lttsburi !
ChlcnKO A Alton It ) I'ldlnimi I'nlnce
C i II A ( , ' . MU4 llp.ullnit
' 1H Hock Island
Del ilml'vin 143 SL. U A t IMpfil
Del I * A'VV 1W SI I'mil
I ) A It (1 pfd S."d do prcforrcd
li'l St I * Vlln A Vl n 111
do 1st preform ! M M 1'nlil VOlnnlia 4T
do Vncl prcfcrrel 17H ilo prolcrrcd 111
Krlo . MH Trim foul A Iron
do preferred * 'i loxnii I'Aclllc ifM
Fort VVujrno m't rol AO fen pfil M
Chi A Knst 111 . fiJCj Union 1'nclllc
Hocklne Vullor 8UU t ) H lltprc'5 !
Houston V lenas " \Vntinili st U A 1'
Illinois Cuntril do profrrrrd 2VH
St I' A Duluth Wells KurcciKt in
Knnin * A Toms ll > M Aetturn Union
Uiko Krlo.I. West 2 > V | Am Cotton Oil
do jircferrel li'l I'OlOMllO COll
I.nkos'lioro . . u
l < oulKTllto A Nnih 74 ! Iron > < ll\tr w
I.ouliTillp A N A > : iU Ontnrlo H'i '
Memphis , Cmr W cjnlckillTer
Michigan tuntril til , do prcturred U
Mil I , S A. VV 1U 'siuro ' ft
( In | ifcl II ) ilulwpr . . . 1 *
Minn A tit U ! ( Itlc'iin nd t VV t'Tcr
do preferred 5J VVI con in Ci n KU
Mlnuiirl rncltlc ( l > < ( ircit .Scirlhorn | ifcl 110 l
Molillo A Ohio 8 Chicago ( , n * . .
.Sn.hvlllpClmtt 8 < l l.iM.l rl run . . . t iV-t ,
is .1 Central lll' { "i cnr Iriin
.Norfolk AW pfl AJ soutlirrii I'ndtle as
Northern I'm U ) V. 'o ' > . 1 , A U N asSIJ
do iireferrc'O rir'ii ) u ( , \ w . SIJ
U I1 , Denver At ) 2)H ) doiirufurriil
Norlhneilprn
do preferred
PT dlv
The totil silo of stoct.s were 114.01) shares.
Including AUhNon ' . ' .M'l.IH'l.iuaH'.I.i a\iiinnn
& . Western.'I4U : llolew irn .V Hudson 5.MI ;
l.rle. l'i fl. NorlhHcsli rn S..TOI ; .New rtiKland ,
S. noj lie idln44 Ml ) , Ulehinond i West 1'olnt ,
6SJOj , Union 1'nilllo L'.xu
I'liiiinchil Itinlcvv.
NiVonic. . March U The Ulchmond ter-
nilmil stocks weieoim < htit firmer but there
\\iis no liisn.e | | , Iho hiuall tridcrs who
bouzlit the stock before the announcoinetit of
the phins. In aiitlclp itlon of a boom , 'iml h iv o
been fllllm ; the alt ulth coiniilulnls iner
Hlneo. s oiii now to hive sold most of their
holding. 'I lie. piibliiMtlon of I hi1 b ink st ite-
nient.is hetaldod ana attended by
some CMicttork ! n the coil stocks.
'Iho Dcliwaro . " . llii'lson ' soon was
aihanccdat the rite of about t point for KM
shinespnrolm'-ul : Nou Jorsev Central Is still
nioioiiKlle Heading , not be.lni ; so advan-
t ueously situ itod In the'-took e\ohun0'o in
thenthei tnostopKs mi-relv ri < ? n\oriilenouili ;
loeiineel Its e irlli'i losses The fortlle-inlniled
room ti iders Invented "nons" enoiiKh on
thibu stocks to account fora dozen move
ments.
Xou A'ork Moany VI irkot.
NEW VOIIK , M iro'i 10 MOVKV ox OAI.T ,
Htny at 1'45 ! > - poi centjliist loan , L' pot cent ;
closed otTciul at S per cent.
I'IIIME VluiiCAvrn.il lUi-Kii 4IJ1 percent
faTBUMMi nvciUNnu Quiet , but Mo idy at
H8.Vi for sixty-day ullls and $1 8TU for de-
nuinii.
u. 1 he closing quotations on bonds :
* I.iiiiiliintoilt M-\rl < et.
irovroifd ) ( ? ( ts > ! Ii i J t/nci f } ) i-l > i Ue inrtl \
I.OMIOV. Maroli 10 ( New VorKIIenld Cabin
special to I'IIK Hn I 1 his naslotn in ex-
ecodln.'ly ( inlet day lu the Mock e\chano.iH
ic aids biisliuss. The line neither Induced
m my inembeis to aLscnt themseUcs 01 lo ivo
cirly. I'liuiK are nmh invod , but In.llan
rupje p iper h is ulvrn wa > 'i per cent owin
to we iknoss In silver. I'onl.'M covcriiincnt
hcciirltles cro a little doubt fill at thu opening
ou In'to u bet lei ti'ndency on the i'arfs and
llerlln'joiirios They have Miown afalrdo-
Kieeof slrencth. and with onooi two excep
tions closed llrm. Ho no lalln lys hivubeen
very llttlo donlt In e\centr\ortliOTSternwliIeli
hive fillen " < per cent 'Ihcv havoshown
consider iblo tlrinness. beln Influenced by
line ncather and the termination of the coal
HtrlUe Southeastern deferred and liri hton
dcferrod linxo ilscn "a ami 'i per cent
ipspectlvoly and ono or two others '
to ' 4 pur cent. American i ilhvaj s hive been
more or less dull fiom the opening to the
close , due to n relapse In r cw York. Money
has hecn inoro.inted In Loinhml strci't
today. Miort loins line been olforcil at 1'J
uei cent , 'Iho discount m irltet his been
quiet. ' 1 wo and tlueo months' bills \\ero
iliioted at lfl-lbl a pel cent.
l.osuov , Match 11 The following wore the
LionUonstouk qiiotiitlons closing at 'J u m :
Conjoin. luuac ) . . ' . ' 5)4i Moilcaii oi.lln.iry . . Z
dn.nrcount. . . Uj H Hi St 1'iul coin 'V'
N. V , I' . XOlsts. . . . iJ'tS. , Y. funtril Ill )
Lan racltlo SDK I'ennsylvnnln &il
Lrlo 1IH llomllnic 281 <
do cecond . . . . . llO'Si Vies. Cent 4 ' 1
IlAll fcll.V'Hl 4l'Bd.
Jlovpv I1 } percent.
Itulo of discount In open market for both
short und three month * bills , l' per cent.
I'lll UH 1 it > OtCS ,
KANSAS CiTi , JIo , March 10 Clearlncfi ,
lU.Ilbi. (
Nr\v Oni BANS La , March 10 , Clearings , $1-
'
I'Ani" . Mirch in Three per cent rentes , OOf
lOo fur the account.
Mi Ml'liih , Tcnn . VI irch 10 New York cr-
hnnxo hrllliu ut pur ; cleulri s , } 70,5."Xj ;
b il inces , } IC. ' , 100.
IIAI.TIMOHC , Md . March 10 Hank clearings ,
111.7. ) S3.1 ; hil UICPR. Jnn,101 ; for the week ,
c.o allies , $7I,4'J.V.I , b. > linccs : , $ li,017H.I" ( .
I'IIU.ADIII.IMIIA , I'.i. , March 10 The brnk
ck'iiiln-'s ted ir vu'in fui.RI.,0l7 ( ; balances ,
JUli.WJi. for the week the do irln s wore $7--
f.1,77(1 ( , Lulanccs , S'.f ' ! bOJI. Money , Pj percent
HOSION , jN ass. , March ID Oluirlngs. $13 117.-
S77 ; balances. tI,4il.OGn I'or ihnwcok : Clenr-
nus. JoO , diIS I ; balances tlu.TiU.JJ1) ) I'or the
same W"plc last year1 Clonings , $ ili4l.ill : ;
b.iliineps , t'.7'K,78l. ) Money. 2 ner cunt Kx-
change on New Vork , 15 per cent discount per
11,0,0.
t. MVMV ii , M.I niis.
Herr Hans Albert must not think of giving
up the I'blllnrmoulc orchoUia. The wotic
w hlch this soclot > did on Woaiiosdny night
nt the Washington hall concert wns excel
lent. 'Iho "ticrgotlo nnd affnblo1 business
manager , Mr. .lohn Brown , sa\s "You
would bo surmised to Und how litilo lntcicst
|
people talto In nn orgatmulon of this itlnd ,
ono vould linuglno tb tt the musical public
would bo only too anxious to sapnoit It
financially nnd otherw Isc. " 1 hey w 111 do so ,
In time ; Onnhu hasnlwnjs been appreciative
ot petsevoring offott , when it has bcon
crow tied w 1th success and has thcteby pi ovod
Itself to bo in earnest , and now that this
orchestra has ultcady inndo itself prominent.
It willshoilly bo ackuow lodged to the fullest
extent if tbo mombots will Individually de
termine to "mnko the tning go , " nnd lu the
woids of tholr loader "not expect pruUo till
they deserve U. "
*
Mrs. lj. A. Toncns has bcon visiting her
old friends In ilia city during the past week
nnd has been entertaining them by her
mil quo and crisp descriptions of what aho
has seen nml heaid whllo in Chicago , Wow
York and Boston. Her favorites hnvo bcon
the Do Ucsko's. the celebrated brothorslcan
and Hdward , whoso voices have thrilled
eastern audiences. The New York Pull
harmonic society won her iidmliatlon and
she enthuses over the wonderful perlortn
auce of "OtoIlJ , " with Mtno. Albani as DJS
dcmona and Jean Do Hcsko ns Otullo , "well
nigh perfection In singing and noting" She
was delighted with Kmma I'ninos tn "Faust"
nnd Mndamo Lehmann in "Lo I'rophoto. "
Schnrwonka , who so distinguished himself
hero , nlso mauo u piofound Imptession.
Some of the musicians hero ha\o bcon
kindly icmemboroil recently. Heir Hans
Albert was picsontcd with n gold watch
some tli o ago. llcccntly ho tccolved n
handsome violin case from bis oichcslra , and
now Mr. J. U. Butler of Trinity cathedral
visits his pupils nml attends to his nrofes
sional duties with the assistance of mi ex
cellent bic'i clo , of now cst design , \v blch hn >
just beer presented lo him.
Dr. Baotcnsvho is connected with the
Conservatoty of Music hcio , < md founoilr
was with the conservatory of Cincinnati , has
oiganlzcd an advanced class for the study of
harmony und composition. Many well known
musicians nro eager dlseiplcs nnd their
teacher needs no eulogy ns a llist class musi
cian.
*
*
The Conservatory ot Musio gave its Hist
public recital on Tuursdnv atoning. 1'ho
large hall on the tlfth Hoorof tlio theater was
inadequate anci many wcic obliged lo stand
outside the door. Eacli number was pjr-
founed ciirofulli nnd well nndMessis Cum
mlngs and Jones deserve cicat email for the
work wnlch they have put In the matior of
esliblishlng n good muslcnl school which
bore such good testimony nt their conceit.
The Apollo club is wotklng hard on the
' Elijah. " Tbo rehearsal on Tuesday night
last was nttendca bv 110 niambcM. The in
tcrost Is increasing , and bids fair for the
success of the laborious enterprise.
*
The \Vhitnoy Mocuiidgo Concert company
will appear at the Young Men's Chiislian
association concert hall on Monday ovonlng
next. The soprano solist has ntraln boon
changed , nnd Mrs. Cecilia Cpping-Bailoy
will adopt thai patt. Enough bas previously
been said to recommend this entertainment
to lovers of-nrt , and U is necessary merely to
mention the program , which is by the way ,
nn exceptionally good ono.
IMIOdlKV. .
Gondollori Hrnchol
Cecilia EppliK-llillcy and Aithiir
llercsford.
Souvenir do It ulo 1.eon ml
Miss Hello Ilotsford.
Oh ! Vision riitraiicln ? . . .A. Oil Ins Thoin is
Whitney MookrliUe.
Carnival of Yonlio llenedlct
t'cc lla nppltiK-llallcy.
Creole I.ovcr'uhoru lluek
Aithut llcroiorJ. (
Oinsn Kspnznolo .Sar.isito
Miss Hello llotsfoid.
Kllbol doll' nnlmiulllgolutto ) . Yeidl
Cecilia iiplii-llill.y : | and Mlntney
MocUililge.
Deep In the Mlno . Judo
Arthur Hurc ford.
The nnchanlrcss Aidltl
Cecilia I lipliio llalluy.
( a ) Sucotho irt l.ynes
( b ) La Domien Mnbllii . . . . Yard I
Whitney Mockildgo.
M.izourkn . . . . . . . . / i/rvikl
Miss llelle llouford.
Trio from "I Joinlnidl' Vrrdl
Mlbi llalley , WhltneVouUrld o und
Arthur HnresforJ.
*
*
The Plillomala Q'nrtettohas boon engaged
to give u conceit In Scuuvlcr on Monday ,
March 31. A lohcnisal on Friday night ro-
vouloa the fnct that the repertoire had iecn
Increased consldc-rably , nnd the fout idy
soloists who compoio the orgnnl/ntlon are
vvoiklng hard to lucroaso the reputation thov
have made.
*
The Marine band of Washington , D. C. ,
will glvo two conceits on Saturday next ,
mntlnco and evening. It comes under tiiu
auspices o < tno Auollo club and deserves
vvaim suppoit. The programs have been
altered considerably and have been rocolvcd
uith much enthusiasm every w hero. Tbo
evening program will comprise tbo fol
low mi ; :
Overture Mysora Wottgo
bcene I'lttoreiiiuo Mnsicnct
Hullet Musle-ltos iimmdo. . . . . Hchuburt
Idinpsodlu lloiiKrol'io No , 0 l/'u/t '
I Iiiiormo7/u Oavalllcia KustUana. . ,
J . , Mafccanl
Valho Cnurli-o . . . . . , , Steelc
Kcenos ll.itorlcil Sheridan's Hldo .Sous i
lliiinoiesiiio-ioojliyo | Hens i
The btnritj ) misled II inner Arnold
The fourth nnd llfth selections will bo very
choice , and the sixth Is highly hpokon of.
Mllo. Mniio Docca , the billllant prima ilonmi
vvhoaccompaniea the baud , will sing on nila
from "L-i tsonnambula" ( Hulllni ) nml Donl-
zc-tti's Cnvntlmi , "O I.uoo ill Quest 'Anlma,1'
ono of Paul's favorite holoctions. In the
ateroooii ( she will sing an arlu , "La Mv soil , "
$10,000 , PROMPT PAYMENT.
OMAHA , NEB. , Feb. 23,1832.
M. L. nOEDER , Manager , "
National Life Insurance Co. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Dear Sir ;
A few days ago I was notified by you that
my husband , John F. Boyd , carried a policy in the
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of
Vermont , for $ IOOOO. Today , I acknowledge re
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icy.
Thanking you fpr the prompt payment and
and assistance you have personally rendered me in
this matter , 1 remain ,
Yours respectfully ,
ABBIE F. BOYD.
from "Tho POM ) of nrftill" ( Unvld ) , and the
orchestral proprnm will bo :
tvcrture The King's Lieutenant . . .Till
htecrpts from Plo Walkuro . . .Wanner
Millo I'ceMJynt Hrlojt
I'antomlmo ( tominco of a Harlequin . .
* , . . Mnstcnpt
Jjhjp-l | < rii > Mfo . . . . . . .l.a riilero
I'reludo 1 ho Last Sleep of the Virgin
. . . . . , .Mns cnot
Oiprlcc lilon ilu llnl . . } . , . .Olliet
"Vniphonlc l'oem The Chariot Unco
( lien Hurl misi
lliiniiro ( iiio--Thc ] Contest Unco llodtrajr
Hull Columbia I'ylct
The Lotus Olco club of lloston will slnp ou
Mnich Vfith In the concert hall of the Young
Men's Christian Association. This club Is n
rcpioscnlntlvo American qtiiirtotto of innlo
voices , they hnvo bcontOKOther for six jcnra
nnd praetlrlnR ovci.v day , thov nnturnllv ap
peal to tin nudlcnco through their sympiithc-
tlc nnd ( tollcnto icndltlon of the \iiogrnm. \
Mr. 1'tnnk J. Smith arranges much of their
music for them nnd Is ivery Mittablo ill-
lector. Miss Mlnnlo Marshall , who nccoin *
panics them , N n doHghUut elocutionist tun !
uv icqucst will plvo 'Tho Minuet. "
* ,
Thn Young Men's t'hrUtlan Association
concert ball tins been liudcrROluf ; oxtciMlvo
repairs The walls nro now of n dnilcr.to rosn
color uml the general nppraranco I * very
much Improved , ihnnlis to the energy of Mr.
PimikV. . Obor , the ontorprlsliig sccrotary.
Mis. I , , u Pntton , Kockford , 111. , writes :
'Trom personal oxpoilenco 1 cvn rocou inoail
OoU Ill's Sarsaparllla. n euro for In para
blood nnd general ilobmly "
DY
DR. SNYDER ,
The Quccoosful Oboaity Specialist.
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M > hutttmml Inslsteilnn ru > taklnc tlm treatment ,
nh c'l 1 illd with the follonlni ; success ,
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The Trench remedy acts dlroctly upon th
Konerctl ve organs and euros aupprusslonnt the
monsj . f.'or thrtio for it , and 0111 bn ninllod.
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