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G THE OMAHA DAILY IfltK : 'ITKSDAY , MARCH 22 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Eoporta of Much Snow Onusid Whsat to
Take a Tumble.
ALL NEWS WAS OF A BEARISH NATURE
rnnlrl.tgo M Said to Have Cleared Over
H Hundred Thousand DiiHiirn on III *
Dentil of Ycfttcritny How Ilo
I thu Work.
II ! , , Mnrch SI. H w s down prado
jadny on the board , us two .vomit "Napoleons
of II11 iirice. " employed ns clerks liy I.nmson
llros. . learned when tou lulu. Thov were sur
reptitiously carrying SM.OCO Int. of wheat In
I the nntiii ) of tlio ( Inn's chstomcrs , und It
lirovcd too much cm u day when older muscles
felt thostrain. Tliusrnnil went homo shorten
on Saturday wlth.thu expectation of very uold
weather overSunduy. Tula cold bclnsiceotn-
lianlcil liy snow In many places disappointed
thntn , and In selling out they stir ted a break
nhlch continued to Increase during the day
until the prleo was ? io below Saturday's closIng -
Ing quotation.
Corn stood up comparatively woM , but provisions -
visions succumbed to the bci-.i-.sli Inlluo.ia'u of
wheat. Nearly ovuryililng In the w.iy of news
was of udcortBsing nntuie , particularly from
abroad.
Wheat opened about We below Saturday's
close and gradually lost ? ic moro. The early
Liverpool cnblcs limited that market a trillo
better for futures , but contlnuntat advices
were discouraging I'.nd domestic markets
nearly all showed a declining tendency.
Milder weather was reported as probable In
the southwest ) though the cold was still 10-
liorted as seven1 , but thcro was said to have
been a generous snowfall over u
largo urea of winter wheat , and
the apmuhcnsion of dumugo wits
prcntlv lulluvod , About the lltst news from
nbnnid was that of u heavy fiilluro In Ant
werp , causing MIIIIU local hulling. In
thu tiottliwusl receipts were liberal
V--O ' cars-unit thu Bulling t-oou lie-
runio urgent. The shorts appeared
to have covered very generally IMI Saturday s ,
but thcio-was consciUently | littlu or no de
mand ftoin that Interest. Hut. the weakness
hlurtcd the longs to liquidating and nearly
ovorvbod v hid : some to tell.
The result wns a sluiri ) break which curried
Hay from S4"ic early toKI&c. before noon , and
nt Ii o'e oek the niarliot was about.Mlc. I'ard-
rlilgownsu good l.uyur around thu opening
while llrussouu also tool ; a considerable line.
Hut liuldwIn-Kurnum Logan , Mllinlnu-cod-
iiuin , McIJotigull mid other leading houses hail
plenty for .sale and promptly mot thu wauls of
buyers. Dunn also sold ficely , understood to
bo for foreign account. ' 1 ho visible supnly
showed tin Increase of aS2,0 0 bu. last week
and hnlpcd to depress thu market. Tlio
market grow weaker < lur ng the last hour
iind liny sold off toKIic } , closing easy at Kl3c.
I'urdrltiKO , who Saturday was reckoned by
Nome to bu short H'.WO.tiOO hu. . covered thu
largo uniount today , and would have netted
tl ! j.OJO If reports of bis dealings were correct.
Thcro was some good buying for IOIIA account
on t'.io break below Kll o. Foreigners were
reported as Ircosullurs of wheat at the sea
board today , mid New York and St. Louis
operators were also said to have sold heavily.
Corn wastrudod In fairly but was generally
weak , influenced by thu depression In wheat ,
the liberal receipts and tlio general bearish
feeling In all pits. Thcro was not n uch ship
ping Inquiry. The iccclpts wore larger than
expected , hut offerings wciu tree with but llt-
tlu disposition to buy. May opened at liS'.ic ,
bold at : ! S4u ! then went oil' to from IIH'&o to
:8.4c. : and nt J'J o'clock tH ; ' o was bid. During
the lust hour kept dull and easy with May
nt from IltJ'ic to ilHio and closed
at Ilt'ie. ' Thu estimate of 1,000 ears
for the week was a heavy factor.
The scarcity In New York forced local buyers
there to take rJS.OJO bn. from elevators , ac
cording to a dispatch from thcro. and -Xi.UOJ
bu. decrease In the visible supply was another
feature which somewhat helped to maintain
ttio courage of bulls.
Oats were ut all times below Saturday's
( lose. The crowd was bearish and this , with
heavy selling by Norton-Worthlngton , was
the principal cause of the weakness. May
opened at 2J 8 touched to from -T. ' e to ' 'be
ii nd then rallied to from 28'ic toSSUo. only to
react to8c , closing at ! ! 77 c. The visible sup
ply had no olTcct.
Hogs wore reported to bo lu aetlvo request
nt.'ic Improvement on Saturday's closing 0.110-
tatlons , ) > ut the provision market maao no rc-
Fponso In the better demand for the raw ma-
Icrliil. Weakness In the wheat market en
couraged a raid by local speculators which
was i.ot resisted by the packers. Knnant sold
l.euu.uuj pounds of .May ribs. Groig taking
ftW.GUO und Norton-Worthlngton 5nooo. The
decline slnco Saturday Is lOe In pork and the
same In lard and Ac In rlhs.
KstlniHtcd receipts.for Monday : Wheat. 128
curs : corn , ICO curs ; oats , 315 curs ; ho s , T..uuu
ticad.
Tno lending futures ranged as follows :
AIIT1CI.K8. 1I1UI1. LOW. CLOSE.
WM EAT-NO. 2.
March E3H t 61
Way SO *
July 8 U 64
COIIK No. 2 64S7
March ? ! ' ( .17 S7
Mny
luly
CATS No. y
March 57 27 27
Hay 8 KSKGtJi 277J 57
Mies I'oiuc
Jin roll 10 00 to 0214 I ) t > 0 I 80
May 10 IS 10 17H V SI5 I OJ
J.A1II )
March C20 I ! 20 6 10 i 10
May 025 U 25 0 IS I 15
tllOKT 1IIUS-
Murcli. . . . . . . t > ta S t < 0 Ii 40
May 6.U < 7. ' (
Cush iiuotatlons were ns follows ;
l'i.oun-Qnlet ; winter uatcnts , I4.40ift4.00 ;
Blrulglits , Jl.0ffl.4n ; spring patents. $4.'Jo4.0J ;
straights. 'L53Oa.80 ; bakers. tXU 4M.i\ :
\\HKAT-ISo. 2 spring whunt. SJJic ; No
U spring wheat. 77o ; No. S rod. tOlic.
< "oim No. S. ! ! 7c.
.OATS No. 5f. 274W7'ic ; No. 2 white , S7ffiaOc ;
l\o. 'J white , HSc.
Hvu-No. ' . ' . Sic.
JiAitt.Kv No. 2. r > rc ; No. 3 , f , o. b. , 4Cjc.
l''l.AXBEKD ' No. 1 , U8c.
TIMOTIIV SEBD Prime. tl.al.:9.
roiiK Moss pork , per bbl. , to.tiyita67 ! } ; lard ,
iiere'wt. . IU.lUa ! ( .lf > : short ribs sides iloosoi ,
i&,4.V2.\4T ; drj salted Bhonldurs ( bo.\od ) , J4.7MS
B.M ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , fO.lfl.
WiiisKV-nistlllor ! . ' llnlshcd goods , per gal.
SuoAii-Diit loaf , & 254'c ; granulated , 4.'jc ' ;
Blandard "A4BC ! ,
Heculpts uud snipmcnls loday were us fol
lows :
Ontiio ProducooxuhaiiKO todny the liuttor
: : ici dlllry-
New York .Miirlcoti.
NEW YoitK , March 21-Kiouu-nceelpts , 23-
tOU plK : oxportc. 418 bbls. . SMOJ Hacks :
market dull and heavy ; sales. 10,100 bbls.
CORN MKAI < Qiilot.
WllUAT-lSei-olpts. ( H.250bu.s exports , 154.052
bu. ; sales , 8,205.000 bu. of futures : 78 , 00 bn.
fcjiot. Spot iimrkot unsettled , weak nnd dull ;
No. 2 roil , psQIW'ie ' In store and cluvittor ; ll.oty
© I.U2J } Htlotit ; | . ( H4 f. o. b. : No. 3 red. Site
JSS'o1 ? f arto S roa- * ' -0'-u2 ' > J : No. 1 northern.
l ? . ? .OOMc : No. 1 hard , Jl.0lffil.01 ! ' , ; No. 2
iiorthoin. mK&ai'io. Options advanced U ®
Wo on hotter Liverpool cables , declined JJiiyo
on weak continental advices , ronortod falliiro
in AiitwerDnndlu visible supply ; foiolcnurs
wt-ro cullers ; the close Is weak at Ufflijc undnr
but u relay ; No. 2 red , March , OTJtfitUJliu : olosliiK
t W'la ; April. 07 ! tt'JSUc. closing Ht
OTJjo.Miiy.insttUOiiP. closing ut U55Jo ; June.
lOHauie , oloslng t irjfic : July. lU.VBOHic !
cliwlna ut9.'l ? c ; Au u t. UlSaOJ'ie. closlnn at
Ul\ct ! ? ontpmbor. 01KiKc. ! | eloslue utll ) ? c.
Hvilhill uud IrreguUri western , Oitt'JIc. '
Htooksof grain In store and utloat Mureli 10 ;
JVhout..7il.WObu. ! ; corn , 3.82.,87l ) ; oats. 1.005-
W4 ; liiolt. U7.0.0 ; bnrluy , 100.03J ; ryr , 070 , U ;
peus. J , | ,
llAIII.KV Dull ,
llAin.Kir M ALT Dull.
Uonw-ltocolpts , 00,075 uu.t exports. Wi,77tl
bu. : antes , l.32i.OOO bu , futures ; 107.WO bu. spot.
Hpot market llrmor. fair trade ; No. 2. 4Xil4tlio ( )
5lvotorl,4Ta7'onllOBtl ( ! itngruaed mixed.
5Hdt.yjl'o ; No. y. 40 > , 'c ; steumor mixed. 43Vi ®
47ct No. V white. Klc. Options udTanced ! 4 ® < < eon
on apcrousod visible , declined 4tioon ? Urge
receipts , oloBlnK weak tit Uo up to Uo down ;
March. W.ei April , 48iO10 ! c. oloiliiK at I6 ? u ;
May , 45iSH ! c , closing ut llfic ; Juno.
u0sl"1 "yoi Jmuury' : "w
VJ T8 Uoi' l > tn. 51.200 bu.i exports , none :
saloi , 210.000 bu. futures ; W.oOO bu , spot ) spot
iimrket lliuicr , iulet ; options dull , caslur ;
JUroh. J4u ; April , 34Uo : May , 34O3l.io ! , olos-
ing nt 34q ; spot No. 8 white , 3ti4c ; mlivd
. .
IjAY-Mrni ; fair demand.
Ijoi'8-Stoudy , eiulet.
Mot.Assui-t'orolBu , Uullj Now Orleans ,
firm nul quiet.
IJICE Firm anil quiet.
1'KTHOi.EUM-O.ulet and btcadyj Uxiltetl
Closea nt57 oforAurll.
COTTON Str.o Ou/-ynlot , steady.
TALLOW-Qnlot , nominal.
HOSIN Steady , quint ,
Tuui EKTiMS- > lull and Hrm.
' ° ' "Ori wc ter"i 1"IS ° I receipts ,
l'W k
- , quiet.
( julot nna stcadyj sales , 115
hliil nnd 3.SS ) bais imiinvailo. 80 to < t at S'.o
to I'hlladelphlui rednoo , quiet ! powdered , 4'
Oil1 ! .
CUT MEATS -Steady. Quiet ; middle * easy ;
sliort clear , fX3i.
I < Atiilowor ; moderately nctlvo ; western
stiinm clo o.l $1.4i ! ( ; sales , 103 ttcrcos nt ? < U7U
SM.l ! ; option snlct. : I,2.V ) tlrrcoM Murch.fl.lB :
Mny. * 0.4 SllM : cloMnff. U40 tildt . Inly. Wf > 7 < a
O.CO ; closlnjl $3.53 ; Anuust. tl.57 ; closlnR { O.G5.
llUTTKii-Jlodorntcly iictho ; frcih. llrm ;
wcitcrn dairy ( now ) . lj(32fo ( ; ( nuw.i. S.fWl'lct
western factory ( now ) , KQ.'J.'c ; f'limi . .ii'ji1.
OiiKr.SK-Qnlta nnd oaivi part skims , ( lU
l'll Iiio.x-Quiet ; AtneMcan.JI4.75SI0.2i.
( Joi'i'Kii Htron.or ) laki111.50. .
I.IAII Dull ; domoitic-.ai.15 n kod.
TIN rirni ; strnlt , 8ifl.75 bid.
Oniiiliu I'rnilttrn 5lnrkct.
1'i.oun Omaha Milling company's Itollanco
patent , $3.iV ) ; Invlnclclo patent , f-Mfli Ijjno
StnrSiipcrlatlvc..t2.20SiiowllakP. : JI.81 ; Knncy
Kamlly , tl.75 : S. V. llllimm's ( lulil MciUI , * . ' .5 | :
Snow White , (3.25 : Hnowllakp , n'.OO ; low uradc ,
( ! . ) ; Quccnof the r.iutry. JiiW.
IIllics .No , l croon nailed hides. 4'fiilo ! ( :
No. 2 crecn salted lildcs , 4'ilJO ! ! No. 1 wrecn
salted hldl-s , 21 to 4J Ihs. . aiS'l'iet ' No. B preen
salted hides , 25 to 41 Ibs , aaitfc : No. I veal
calf. 8 to 15 Ihs. , Be : No. 2 vciil calf , 8 to 15 Ibl
4c ; No. Idry Hint hides. 7 ® ! < c ; No. 2 dry nint
hldef. 5SGc : No. I dry saltol hides , r.UfiD. Tnl-
low , Nn. 1,3' ' i'aie : tallow. No. 2 , 3 < ici proaso.
wlilto A. 4c ; preiKc , white II. nii&liici uicasp ,
yellow , : ioi cieaso , dark , 2ic ! ; old butter , 2(14 (
2o ! ! bcciwnx , prime , 10c : mush tallow , Hi
4t.'c ,
KitttiTS California riverside oranges. JiVii
\\nshtiiRton ; nave's , JI.OOUI.25 ; cnod up-
pies , $2.7.vr.3.oi : oholco InmoiiM. $ I.OJ34.2.i ;
fiincy lemons , $1 r > oi banitnas , crutod , Ji.OJ ©
2..V ) ; cr.tnhcrrles , shlpuili Htook , 83.50(23 ( CO ;
Htr.iwbuirlcx , 4)iiqt )
\ niKTAin.KS l.'ancy Mimcntlno sweet po-
toes. $ ; ,75 ; ( -'allfornt.i u.ililiasu. 2'Jc ' per 111. In
cr.itp.s ; homo pronn lettuei1 , 40a per dor. ;
( i.iiono. 75ciUU)3 ) tier bu. ; .Ncbniska liund-
nlcknd lieaim. tl.T.v t.R'S : modlum. SI.5/ai.iO ( ;
California co'isry , ti.OJ6l,15 ; sweet potatoes ,
? 2.7.Viii.oO : ! fiilorado nnd western NebnisUti
| ) otitt : > GA.i5Hc : : ) ; native not tea < tS3 ® > J4c ; Ilinti
lieiins , 4 > iH4e ! per ID , : water crcs-i. 24-nt.
anwt. I2iil5i ! ; per it | , : spinach , SMI ) per bill. ;
Spanish onions. Ul,5 < per crate ; ladlshcs , 40r ,
MAY ( . 'holco liny. $5.0J5UO ; pour , $ lUdTU.oO.
OAMI : Miilliird due..s , tl.ou ; leel. JI.50BI.7. ! > ;
mixed. i'.nujftl.iTi.
1'oi't.TitY Choleo dressi-il chickens. lOe :
turkeys , llMlll'c : cco-so and ducks , good stoclt.
HCffiU'c , poor very .slow.
HtriTKit-riiulcu country roll , 2S25c ; fair to
good. ISlrflc.
K ltlS--A temporary scarcity has stllTetird
prices uud salts were generally reported
at 12o. _
St. l.on
ST. Loui ? . Mo. . March 2l.-Fi.otw-Steady
und unchanged.
WHEAT Declined early under the tr.lld tcm-
puraluro nnd fur-rtuuliliiz , snowstorms and
after two or three tips and IIOWIIM closed at ? ; < fft
lo he-low Satiirdiiy ; No. 2 cash , s'J.Si'S'fec ' :
May closed at h7y i87'ic ! July , We ; August.
Colitf Cash , lower nt IM'W-U'Jc ; options
about steady. March , 34c ! bid ; May. 'Ml ? .
OAIS Nominally , cash -"JijC ! May , llnnor at
"iJia.
HYK-QnlctatKiaSlc.
HAIIMIY No sales ,
HllAN ICusy iiti7 ( < JC9J.
HAY Dull ; pralrlc.J7.00tt3.50tlmothyl0.53. ;
LEAD-lullati.W. )
Kr.A.v SEIO Dull at 69e.
CoiiNMrJAi Steady ntSI.OO.
WIHSKV Steady ut fl.ia.
IlAcidiNn Steady nt 0',5'itSc.
lito.N Cono.v Tirs fl.'J.@l.25 ,
PltoVISIONS Dull and uaslor.
POIIK $ i . : i7ii for now ; SS.'i for ol d.
. .
DIIY SALT MEATS Loose lota , shoulders. JI.40 ;
lens and rlb , J5.R5 ; shorts , 8 > .7J : boxed lots
15c moro : bacon , shoulders , { 5.25 : longs and
rlhs. Jfl.20 ; shorts , $13'i ; hums , fl.OC10.50. !
UK < jKiiTS--I''lour. S.OOJlb.s. ; wl.oat , 4D.IOO bit. ;
corn , 112.000 bu. ; oats , 4I.OJJ hit , : rye , 0,003 bu. :
barley. IS.OOt ) bu.
Siui'MKNTS li'lour. 8.0)0 Ibs. : wheat. 243,000
bu. ; corn , lll..OOO bn. ; outs , 22,0 JO bu. ; rye , 2J-
COObu. ; barley. 2.03J bu.
Kniisas City .Market * .
KANSAS OirtMo. . . March 21. WIIFAT
Was lower ; No. 2 hard sold at 75 < l704e ! ; No. 2
red , h''c.
t'otiN Was about ! Je lower ; No. 2 mixed , 3' )
GttJUc ; No. 2 white , 3l31le.
OATS In poor demand und steady ; No. 2
S8n : No. 2 wlilto , 28ic. !
HYE Steady : No. 2. 77Jc. !
) it.AX SEED Mia on the basis of pure.
BttAN Wcuk ; Clc forsackcd.
HAY Strong und unclmngcd ; timothy , JP.OO
per ton ; prairie. J. > .OJ3.75.
Kens Klrm at 10c.
llUTTUIt Firm nt22O33o.
HECIII'TS Wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 5,000 bu ;
oats. none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 42,003 Int. ; corn , 3,003
bu. ; oats , none.
Con'co Market.
NEW YOIIK. March 21. Options opened
steady , 10 points up : closoJ llrm 5 to 15 points
uu ; sales 10.500 baus , Includlni : March ,
U Xai3.8-i ; April. 113.45 : May. J13.00O13.05 ;
June. S12.RO ; .itily. 112. 70 ; September , J12.40 ®
12.45 : December. * I.2012.25. Spot Kin dull
and easy ; No. 7 , { 14.59.
Hio JANKiito. March 21. t'lrst ordinary
11,050 rcls per kilos ; good seconds , 10.COJ rols :
receipts during the east week 5,00'3 ! bags ;
purchases for United States. 1S.OJO ; shlumcuts
to United States , 4 ) ,000 : utock. lliCOO ! batis.
SANTOS , Murch 11) ) . Good uveragp , 1,330 ros !
per 1U kilos ; icceljits during the week. 53,00. ) ;
purchases for the United States , 20.0UO ; ship
ments to the United States. U2.UUU ; stock , 32S.-
000 bugs.
Jtllwankco Alurkots.
MILWAUKEE. Wls. . March 81. r&oun Very
quiet.
WHEAT Weak : Mav , 83lo ! ; No. 2 spring ,
81c : No. 1 northern , foUcj May , 81ic.
Cons-Weak ; No. 3. 37c. -
OATS Quiet : No. 2 white , 25i@3Ic ! ; No. 3
white , 27i20Uc. !
HAIU.EY Declining ; No. 2 , 54o ; sample , 37
fflCOc.
IlYB Easy : No. 1 , 83e.
1'uo VISIONS Quiet ,
1'oitK JI0.15.
.
S 1'Iour , 0,103 Ibs ; wheat , 30,000 bu ;
barley. 5.30) bu.
Smi'MESTS Flour. 27,200 Ibs : wheat , 11,700 bu.
New Ynrlc Dry ( Joints
NEW VOIIK. March 21. The dry goods mar
ket opened with a relatively iiil ] t business at
first hands and U nioilcratobut fair trade with
Jobbers. Hood weather was a cheering indica
tion that there were goods moving ulonz the
channels of trade In u satisfactory manner ,
while nowhere Is there nny excess of stocks.
Accnts have a few goo.ls here and there they
would like to fell , but In a general way the
market Is well sold and inanv articles const -
crably uhcad of the looms. I'rU'us of desirable
poods are steady. Nothing is yet being con-
f 1(1 L' rod fur fall. Thuro Is xonio cutting , as
usual nt this period , with jobbers and a little
with agents , but there Ij les 3 of It than usual.
Liverpool JM-.irkon.
IivKiu nou Mareli 21. WHEAT Steady ;
demand poor : holders offer moderately.
COIIN Stoutly : demand Improving ,
Tlio Imports of corn slnco January 1 , have
amounted to 1,07JOJO quarters , against 1,010.300
( inartcrs during the corresponding Unionist
year ,
OAT.S Firm.
HAIILEY Wcuk.
At today's market tbcro was a further ad
vance of Ml In English wheats ; foreign wheats
rtro rnthor firmer.
Fi.ouu Very weak und declined to Cd.
Cotton .Marki't.
NEW VOIIK , March 21 , COTTON Quiet and
steady ; sales , 121 , 300 bales ; March , J0.411 ; April ,
J5.lt ) ; MUY. MOJ : June , JU.cn ; July , * i.77 ) ;
August , M.Hd ; September , Km ; October , J7.00 ;
November. 17. HI : December , J7.20.
ST. I.ouis. Mo. , Miuvh 21 , Quiet ; middling ,
C'ic ; hales , l,4'0 bales ; rcco'pts. 1,000 bitlcs ;
siilpmcnK 700 bales ; stock , 121,200 balcc.
NEW OHI.EANS , I.n. , alnruh 21. Cotton ,
StiMiily ; middling , GUe ; low middling , flje ;
good oidlnary , Aic ! ; nut receipts , 3.G21 bales ;
gross , 4.4SO bales : exports to France , 550
bales ; sales , 7,100 bales ; stock , 420,001 bu.es.
ItrltlHh ( irnlu Trudu Uuvlow.
LONDON. Murch 21. The Mark Lane Express
lulls weekly llrltlsh grain tritdu review sayti ;
KnglUh wheats are stronger , Thn average ad
vance In prices In London Is Oil , nnd in the
provlncus.itd. Foreign wlicuts are gruatlv ilo-
prebeod by the continued arrivals. With the
Hu3kcnod ) demand American cargoes have
dropped Is. Hales of California have been
pressed atUSsOd , Flour Is ( Id lower , corn Is
down'Jil ,
1'ornlicu Oil Market.
LONDON , March 21 , CALCUTTA LIMSEKD 38s
OJ per quarter ,
I.iNBKEii OIL 18s Od per cwt.
1'UTiioijKUM xuas'i per gallon ,
Tqiu'ENTiNC Hi'iniTd ; ISH IKl per cwt.
LiVEiirooi * March 21. Tuiii'ENTiNK Si'iniTs
lt ! ld ) per owt.
Nortlnveitern U'livat Stock ,
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. . Murch 21. The slock
ot whuat In thu northwest Is estimated ut
31,2.17,751 bu. , ti doc'rotse o. 0,780 tin. for the
wouU , A your ago the stock was 21.008,173 bu.
Wool Market.
PT. Louis. Mo. , Murch 21. Woor.-lte-
colpts. H.OOO Ibs. ; shlpmunts , none ; market
very dull ana stocks pretty well reduced ,
Trailers' Talk ,
OiiiCAcp. 111. , March 2t--F.O. ; Logan k Co.
to J , Hands Commission Co. : The wheat mar
ket openi'd fairly active at 84jo ! for May. The
hlKhUbt point touched was 8l ; c , the lowest
b3ic ! , The closing was at MJ.c The reports
of iluinufo to the growing crop of Missouri ,
Ohio. Indiana and Michigan continue tocomo
und they uro Kunural aim widespread. English
values are steady nlth a moderate business ,
Continental WOUK and a shade lower , Influ
enced by tine weather. For the next week or
two any opinion as to the course
of the market Is valueless. It Is u
question of woathur. The business
doing lu corn has been light nnd fluctuations
narrow , May sold us hljh unIiSHoand closed
ut3S ! c. Our opinion U unchanged although
tbo price bun declined 4)ic ) slnco we advised
selling It. Shipping ilnmand l fair but thcro
Is no No. 2 wanted , nnd the low grades xupply
nil the demand. Provisions Mcndy , with n
Rood local trade dolnj principally between
packers.
CitlOAon , HI. . March 21. Konnott , Hopkins
A Co. to S. A. McWhortcr ! Wheat opened
easier on line blanket of snow over the grow-
In , ' crop nnd tnlldcr tomporuturo The cx
poctat on tluit the visible supply would de-
croufu upwards of M ,000 bushels hold the
market steady fora time , lint prlcosguvo way
when It hccMno ovldcnl Hint there would bo
nn Increase. I'ardrldgu Is reported to hnvo
bouglit about 530.0JO bushels at the opcnlnir.
Clearances were light , o.xport business
slack , und It Is Imril to sea nny thing
to advance prices whllo Diiluth hut such
largo Blocks am ) continues to undcr otl us.
Thnlr wheat Is not nniy better than our-i , but
It Is deliverable on Now York contracts , whllo
ours Is not. It Is expected that tno amoitnt on
ocean pass.i2o will shownuood dccroase , ns
the world's shipments have fallen off
1.200,003 bushels for the week as
compared with the previous week
In corn und oats trade lias been IIlit ( and
without feature , Tliosmill Changes In the
visible supply helped to sustain price * . The
export demand for corn snems to he falling
oil , whllo receipts nrc Increasing. Kiilllu.s. wo
think , will bo foolilo and lower prices tcsutt.
Provisions hiivo been hnnvy alt ( lav und ulc.so
weak , but on their merits they oiuht to bo u
purchase. There Is , however , no speculation
und no outsldo support.
STOCKS AND IIONDS ,
I.lttlo I'rnturc nt' lutrr' ! tVm t Developed
In Ypstrrilny'x Trailing.
NEW YntiK. March 21. The apathy of oper
ators In the stock market showed n still fur
ther Increase to-lny and tlio do illngs In iho
market for the great majority of the list and
( luring the larger portion of the day were un
usually devoid of foattiro of Interest. Thcro
WHS no demand for stock oseopt the Industrt-
nb , nnil the selling ot Heading by Phila
delphia caused u iniuor.nl depres
sion In the prices of coal stocks
and especially depression In Heading
In the early tr.idlng , whlln thuoircrlng of the
Juno dividend on the Northern Puclllo ut
thrco-fourthsof I per cent caused u similar
( techno In that stock. These Influences were
supplemented later In the day by tlio rlso In
sterling c.\olmno rate * , which served to keep
the ( imitations nf most stocks below those of
the opening. Dili-Ill , ' the day Ittcliinund &
West Point attained considerable prominence
lu the market , but uftiirn continuation of tlio
decline started last week It Joined with the
general list and remained without movement
for the greater portion ot the day Among the
specialties only Ohio Southern and Pullman
showed nny animation , but both wuro Strong
and scored substantial trains.
The strength In sugar helped the other lu
oustrlals ns fat as maintaining a llrm lumper
was concerned , but It fulled to develop any
animation In ilium nnd among thu leading
railroad shares ; while SU Paul , Noithwostcrn ,
Atchlsonaml I'lilon Puellleworo fairly active
tliclr movements were eonlltii'd to the small
est fractions. Tlio opening of the market was
at Instgulllciint changes from Saturday's Dual
prices , though Delaware & Hudson was up
fiucrcont. It later reacted , however , und Its
loss ut tbu ctoso was hO'ivy , though for u
larger business than one lu the stock.
Koiidlng and Northern I'acllle preferred were
thowuttk points among the active shares , and
tlio whole market responded to the declines In
these shares ton limited extent. Thu after
noon saw u further slight depression , but no
material change occurred In the market. It
dually closed dull und heavy atorncur the
lowest prices of the day. The lliuil losses
were generally In-slgnlllcunt , hut Delaware &
Hudson Is down li percent , ana Heading only
? i per cent , all other changes being for frac
tional amounts.
Government bonds have been dull and
steady. State bonds have been dull nnd
steady ,
The following are the closing quotations for
tjiu leading stocks on Iho Now York Stock ex
change today
The totnlsnloof stonks were 2iOil8 : : shares.
IneluninR : Atchlson , 5.1)00 ) ; Chlcapo ( Ja , H.-IOO :
Delaware & Hudson , , ' 1'iTli Krlo. 4r."i ; Missouri
1'iiclfle , a.'J35i Northern 1'uolflc preferreil ,
! 0 ; Northwestern.aW'i ( ; Hoiullng.OJ.IOUj Rlch-
nionil Sc West I'olnt , 15,770 ; Si , I'aul. UUiCSj
Union 1'ucIHc. WISH ,
rininrlal : > ii"toi.
NEW YOUK. Jluroh 21. CloarinR.s , $71,712,431 ;
Imluncus , } . 'iKi. ( ) , 2.
I'AHISI. March al. Three per cent rentes , OOf
23c for tno ii''coiinU
HAVANA , Minqh 21. Spanish golil , 2ia ©
" 41 Kxchunxo quint.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. . Muroh 21. Cleurlnss
this day v/erol4a,8IO. !
HAI.TIMDIIK , Mi ) . . March SI , Hunk clearings ,
J2.MII.il : . ' ; hitliinces. ijoM.i9 : : : > . Money , G percent.
I'liii.ADKi.i'iiiA , I'n. , March 21. Cloarlnzs ,
$ MiW,5'JO : ; balances , > I,63I,042. Money , y per
cent ,
MISMPIIIS , Tonn. . March 21. Now Yurie ox-
iii ut par ; clearings ,
balances , ? : WO,037.
iNNATi , O. . March 21. Monev 4 < 3Q per
cent ; Now York oxchaiiio , O. au'o discount ;
clearings , ! : .Vrit,003.
ST. f.oilis. Mo. , M.irch 21 Hank ooirliu ! .
J4.07.V-U ; baliincos , Jl'4,155. Money 027 per
cent , Kxchunve on New York , par.
NBW OIIISAN < , L-i. , March 21. Cloarlnzi ,
$1,77(1,104 ( ; New YorK oxuhanic. coinmerclal , Sio
tl.Uuo preinlutn ; hank , tl.ro per Jl.OOU nrcinluni ,
UOSTO.V , Mass. , March 21. Clearings , JH.4I-
777 ; balances. fl.UVJ.utW. Monuy , 2 uoreunt. Kx-
chnngeon New York. lJQ.'a nor cent discount.
CHICAGO , III. , March 21. Money steady ut45 !
vfr ) per cent ; bunk clearings , flOKHuou : Now
York o.\chungo dull , 0 o discount ;
- ' * ' " n
exchange steady .
York Jlonny , Mirkut. ;
E Yoiuc , March 21. MONEV ON OAt.tj
Etuy atl ! { < S2per cent ; lust loan , closed of
fered at 2 per cent ,
I'uiHB MKKGAfTii.K PAi-Kn Ifti percent
HTKIIMNQ ExciiANOE-Qnlut , but llrni nt
* 4,8'J for sixty-day bills and 4.87i for do-
inanil ,
Thu closing quotations on bonds :
II. H , (8 reu UU M. K. AT. ( ion. . " > ! > . . . .1U7K
II. . 4s coup lir Mutunl Union ( I II''H
IJ , H. 4 n nv 100 N , J.O. Int. Cert.,117 > i
U. H.4HB , coup'M \ .North. 1'aclllo 1 > U.IIU
Puclllo ( is of 'ill KM North I'nellloSnilj. . ,137
MI BOiirIS | * 10.t } | Nimlmostern Con. . .IOM
Tfnn. now net fin , . . W OroKin Trami , ( i * fi !
Tenn. nuw act Al , . . . , 70 SI. K A I. M. Cen. Ss.KMH !
Tenn.new set ii.ldO St. I. , .t H. F. ( iun.M.lii
Canada Ho , itnd * 107 rit.I'aul Coiuoli 117
Ccn. 1'Aclna Ut 117k ; Ht. ! ' . , ( ; . Al'np. UU. , HI
Den , A ; It. (1. lots. . . . 19 Tcv. l . Kll , Tr. Is. . . il
1) . & U. (1. Weil Ism.107 Tet. \ \ U.IJ.Tr , 2 , . .1U7U
Krle''mlB H\f ) U. P. UU mi
M. K , iT.don.lls. . . . ) ! \VujtSlioro 71) )
lloslon Ntook
BOSTON , Miiss..March2l , Thofollowlnz wore
thu olotlir ; prlcoi on stocks on the llosioti
stock market toJuy :
I.oiuluii Ntoek .llurket.
LONDON. MnrciiSI. ( Now Vork Herald Cabin
Spoclul to TUB ItEK.l Tlui absence of busi
ness nas bee t very marked In tint Stock ex
change today , tbu majority of the uo.ilor * '
broKurs having been completely Idlu. I'unds
are steady , whllo Indian rupee paper has
given way U nor cunt. Colonial corporation
stouks huvu been well malntalnoct. ( irook
bonds uro alee loner , but other International
stocks have boon well maintained , Hpnnlsh
hiivo odvunccd 11-10 tier cunt , A small Im
provement U oUahllshtid In Itusslun fours ,
ICicyptlan nnd several others of IhuTurk'sh
Issues. With oncortwouxcuptions home rnll-
wny have been more or loss dull ull duy ,
eipaclally routheru lines , which Imvu Leon In-
lluencudby dlsippolollni tr.illlo ktatuuiunu.
Urltfhtou Ucfcrroi bus fallen . ' per cent ;
Soiithcastrrn Oofeno I. 'i per cent Ocol'no. A
( locllno was .tlitl stilili : ! > lied In ( . 'iiU'iloiilii ,
North llrltlsli MMIand , Nurthcustcrn , London
and NorthwcstPni. An Improvement N
miirkoJ In Motrrtifojltan nnd Snofllo rt stocks.
American r.illuuyjf liavo been very little
ili-nlt In , Mono.vtTlns boon In good ilcniHiid
with not too .iliitnil iit suup'y of lloatlntt cup *
Hal. Short loiin huvc been charged to S to 3
percent In the lUti-ount mnrkct , Illlls have
ngaln boon scartmid tiioso nt t\vo nnd three
months are iiuoy/Jgt | , to ty per cent.
LONDON , March ! . The followlnj were the
Londonstouk < niU l'tlnn ? closing nt 4 p. mi
Consols money. , . ' . > .vi-h Metlcan onllnnry. . ,
itn.nrcaunt , . . . l'ir > i < it. I'nul com .
N. Y. . I' . A O lito. . 'MH N. V. Centrnl . 11-s'
Can. Pncltlo , , , , . , . Mi ) i Pennsylvania . b'.U
Krlo , . iilVlllli-iiln ; ! ! > .
. ltd Hex. Cent. U .
Illlnol. Centra ! ! ! ! , UU
Mn.NKV-l'sli per cent.
Amount of bullion cone Into the bank of
r.nglnnd on buloncot today , 1'.000 iiouiuls ,
Denver Mining Stocks.
nKxvnrt. ( tola. M > ircli3l , Tlio tollowliu list
Is tlio ctoslnt quotations on the Mlnltu ox-
cnatigo today. S.ilus 2.-i , X\
I.IVK STOUIl
Catllo Stronscr unit More Active HOKS
Srnrrn nml llih < > r ,
OMAHA , Maruli ' 'I. The week starls
out with a f.ilr run of oaUlo nii.1 shnnp. but
i-iitlicr llchl iccclpts ot ho s.
'I ho Ronural uattlo niHrkiM. was tolerably ac-
tlvo anil In the nuiln prices\vcrastronscr. lf-
furltiK' * Incliitlcil a llhcral sprlnlclltiK of vi'ry
tiL'siruhto boovcM , Thuro were not a great many
vlitht chok'o huavy cuttlo liutn. lint there were
plunty of very ( food stoor.s wcl hln from 1,1M )
to i.Uuj uoiinilM. shlnpliitf anil export buyers
took sonio of thu host.uattlu , but loual ilrossoJ
houf IIOIISLM ivuro thu most active buyers.
Sonio choleo 1.511-10. stcoM bronchi $ l.iu : atid
a biinuli of likt--ll > . lii'oviM toppo : ! thu niarlcut
atl.r : ) . Untslilu of thuso coiiii 1'jm to l.no-lb.
stuurs sold ut fro n Wi } ' > to Ji.'J. : ) . l''alr ' to coed
I.UJOto l.'jO-lb. Htcai-H sold at from JI.4J to HliO.
with coinnion and Iluhl RtulV at from C-l.Ulti ( )
? ir : > . The nest heavy and common .iKhtcatt.o
wore fully btoacly , whllo the need niodlinn
weight steers sold btronit to Sc to lOu hlKlior
than Saturday.
Thosupply of cows was very small , as thcro
were hardly half a dozen full loads In tlio
yarJs. All unities of butchers and canners
stock were In iietlve demand nnd stronger , al-
thouRh prices were rather uneven and tradlns
largely In small odd hunches. Sales wcie from
Jl.'iito W.ithe bulk from lt > * MUtoM.H.\ Hulls ,
oxen and stuns were stronger at from t--OU to
JJ.Ba. Calves steady.
htockcrs and feedoM were In aetlvo demand ,
principally from the regular dealers , at prices
from oo to ( Oo hlcliur tiian the mltUlc ot last
week. Hcprcsontativo sales :
STF.EKS.
MtiKins : AND
1 cow and calf J'J3 00
2 cows and calves , each 230)
HMOS Only txvun'y fresh cars of hogs wore
received anil there were not a great many
held over from Saturday. Tliu quality was
rather bolter thnn usual , tlio proportion of
good light anil bittchur xvcight hogs being
abovn tlio average. The shipping demand
WIK : light and the local buying confined to
two houses. Heports from other markets ,
however , were favorable , nnd with only
meager offerings hero trading was moiler itoly
brisk , with prlcoi rang ng from steady to 5o
higher than Saturday on all grades. Tim
popular prca ! for heavy und licuvy mixed
hogs was J4.40 : u-d for light hogs $1.50. The
latter were generally sortnd moro or les- ,
buyers throwing out heavy nnd rough
hogs. Homo prime butcher hogrf were
sorl03 up to a hhior | at il.Wii and
pomwon heavy hogs and throwouts went at
from $1.30 to $1.35. The pens were fiilrly well
ivloarcd and In good soil-on , the hulk selling ut
from JI.40 to t4,53 against Jic. : to SI.4' , Satur
day. Tno general average of prices paid was
II.4Jfj against Sl.40 ? Saturday and ( Mil ) Mon-
uay of last week , Ucprcsontutlvo Hales :
No. Av. SlL Pr.
ii2 ro
4 30
1G3 4 :
4
10) ) 4 40
123 4 40
100 441
20) 4 40
100 4 40
rO 4 40
10) ) 4 4. )
01 255 203 4 IJ
05 100 2IU 4 43
oo..sen ; : " ' ice
KiiKKi1 llccolutsiwero six loads , only four
ot them , howotor , olVt-red on tlio inurkut us
one load , A dodtilo duck of Moxlcan your-
llnuH was blllod.dJreut to n local packer and
another , u doublftflcokof choice lambs con
tracted In thu country , was vvulgboil up ut
(0.3L The it-mainliig foiirloadH , nil westerns ,
i-ol'l ut from M.U > , | o t.V43. The demand Is very
active und the market htrong , .lu to lOe higher
than a wouk ago/dii' ilr to good natives uro
( Itiolcd ntfroniJMiiO to (5.50 ; westerns , from
fl.25 to3.43 ; I'oiuiniin uii I stockcrx , from te.M
to f I. ( Kj ) good toicbnlcn 40 to UJ-lb , lambs , } | , S )
to M.50. Itcpresunlullvo sales :
No. ' < M Av , Pr.
207 westsr wethcrM.0. 121 } 3 43
OS western uilxblf. l 4 !
414 Colorado o y's ; " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 ti DO
Heoelpti u'l'lirilU ' jiulo i of Htnok ,
Hoculpu nt thif.'TInloii ' stock yards , bouth
miilia. Nub , , fir'liu } | twonty-foiir hours end-
\'i \ at 5 o'clock n.fli. . Murch 21,1S'J2.
(
'ATri.i ; , IIOllA HIIKEl' , llOIISfSK H'l.H.
Cart. Head Curs. Cnrn.lHcad Can. I lleuil.
84 I.WI 20 1.41)1 H 20
I.AHT WKUK'M
Clilrugo I.lvo Stock IMurkut.
CIIICAOO. Ill . Morch 21. ISpeclal TaGirani !
to Tliu IIEI 1 There HUH no considerable nd-
vnnco today In thi < price of cuttle , but th-Mono
of the marKut wns vury llrm. It was
lally llrm fur butcbcm' uud cunuurn'
for which thcro wns nn nctlvo demand and a
inoilerato supply. Shipping sorts were iiilol. |
\Voll fnttcd lots nvoruclng from l,03J to I. 'WO
IDS. sod : with -iome trocdom , but nvoragos of
from I , too to 1,700 lb . were neglected , that
elnsn not being wanted cither for homi' or expert -
port account , Thcio wnssomo demand from
looal speculators for slocki-rs nnd fecdoM
on n basis of former ( imitations and ton !
values were llrm. Tlio rutno of prices Is from
J'.wto 8.1.I.V Today's sales , howovpr , were
iirlnclpHly nt from J'.tn to tioo : for i-own ,
heifers mid bulls , and al from } J.V ) to JI.5U for
steoM.
Hccolplsof hoys were larger tlinn n ma
jority of the trade had counted on. hut values
itOM not unfavoriibly oirectcd by that fact ,
on Ihofontraiy , Iliu market was stronger than
on Saturday , both forllghtund heavy weights.
The former WPIII in nutlva ilnmatul at from
14.60 to Jl.s'i for poor to cliolci- qualities , whllo
the tuttor sold friK'lyut from jte to * ( . ? . ' . This
Is tin iidviincoof fie. Thcro wns trading In
culls nt ftoin 9t ftj to 5l.vntiit n few fancy
light ere taken at from mu to Jl.uV Tlio
otialltv tivoraged rather poor. A row prlmo
heavy bogs weio olToruil , but dtovcs averag
ing under -.V > Ibs constltuti-d the mij ; ir ptrt
of tlui supply and at from J I. Ml to ti. 73 were
tlio pruviiiilng prices.
I hero nasusmull ailviinco In thu shcup mar
ket , good urudos generally selling at from flo
to K'p higher thnn last. wonu. Lambs tilsn
wcio higher. Supplies of both were light nnd
were bought up early , on a basis of ftom JI.W
to t1.i\for : po'ir tduMra shcoti and at from
$5.2,1 to $ , .00 for lambs. Hales of western sheep
\\ero largely nt from W.O' . to W.U.i.
Heculim Cuttle , l\'jju ' ; hos , : i\03'"t ' sheep ,
if.l ) )
ThoKvenluj.Ioiirnalroporls' OATTI.K Itc-
celpts , l.'i.Whl ; shipments , noiie ; markul sti-udy
to strong ; good to eholco nti'i-rs , $ 'l.M.vul.7i ;
otliL-is. tLV LbO : 8toi-knr . lilWitll.V.'i ; cows' .
Jl. . C'I.l.lii.
lions HccelptB , OT.ODO ; fiilpmcnts. u.noo ;
miirHct "iu higher ; rough , f.l.ii. > ifl. o : ml.Nud
tiiul pacUdfs , yi.l'JiU.tJ : prlmu huavv nnd
butcher wnight ? . * 4.v.i4.fti ! ! ; light. l.'j.a'l.8\
Siiiii--Hccelpts. : ? , o o ; snlpmunls. S.WKlt
in.ii ket. closed lee higher ; u o . * 4.r. 6v4D ;
jyelhcrs , $ .Y.Vil'l.1 ' : wosu-rns. e\Aj 3uui year
lings , ! .7.'i7.il.lO ! Iambs. 8' .7r.a.7.UO. .
Nuw York l.ivn Stuck .Market ,
Xnw Yoittc , Mureh UI.-UiiBvr.s-Kocolpts.
nill ( head. Including slMy-Ilvo cars for s.ilo
und murlict lOo per 100 Ibs. lower ; native
stcern. M. ! ) < al.'J ) pur 100 His. ; Tax HUM and
Color i it 03. < l.wilt. : : ; bulls and cows , ? l Wift
il.70 ; dtcssod beef stonily at r/i ? > e bur Hi. ; slilp-
muiits,470 hcuvi's ; tomorrow , " ,0i."i beeves and
2.il : ) iiuarlersof beef ,
OAi.vi'.s-Hucolpls. MI.VJ head ; market llrm ;
veals. SVUi > au. ! > l per 100 Ibs.
SIIIMJIItuculpt.s. . 10.101 Im.id ; mixrlfct steady ;
sheep. J.'i.COtlO.S'J per RU ) hs. ; Iambs. itl.Mii7.iu ;
( Irussud mutton steady at IKDJlO'io ' pur lb. ;
drc. etl lambs higher nt I ' ® llic. !
lions Itoculpts. l ' .liH lin.iil. consigned ill-
rucl ; iiomlnaHy stonily al { 4.1HJ@\rii.
Kan mi City I.lvfl Stock Al
KANSAS Cirr. Mo. . March 21.-CATTrK-Ko-
oelpts. ' . ' .SOD ; shipments. , ) ) ( ; steers weroiliill
and steady to loc lower , soiling nt $ ilUill.-J !
cows. W.4) ) ; stockisr.s anil lecders , ipilot and
stoidy at M.IXB ) > ' .4Y
HOIK Hicclnls. illOO ; shlpmonts. s.100 ; thu
market , wns fairly active nnil .steady ; all
grades $ L'.Y4.0 ) ; bulli , * 4.irl.V ; ) .
hliKKl' Kui-uIptK , 1,10.1 ; slilpmunts. R03.
Murket btroug doniiud : , aii'l nominally very
strong.
Sun I'ninrlseo . Mining OnntatlnnH.
SAN I-"nANC co. Oil. . Murch St. The olllolal
closing nuotatlons for inliiln ; stocks today
were us fol.o\vs :
No\v York .Mining Qunt I'.loiu.
NBW VOIIK. March 21. The following are the
closing mining stojic quotations :
Anpcn 25. ) Illonii'stiTko 1303
" A llelcher 210 { Horn Sliver MO
ralcduula II. 11 Ill ) ; Untirlo SIM
Chollnr KM Oplilr S U
fon. Oil. A Vn ISS I'lymoiitli 175
Dondnrooil 200 HIi-rraNuTiiiln HO
KnrekiiCon ! 7S ' ' '
( iouhlACurry HO Union Con' , , 110
llnle A Norero s. . . . KVJ | Yellow Jnckpt lOi
TIIK ICK.M.TV > IAKIvir.
fNSTUUMENTS place.l on rojara Marsh ai ,
J. IBM :
WAIUIANTV DESD5.
J I1 MallPtider anil wlfo to John Hcr .
lot I'.1 , block 10 , West Albright . * 130
F. J Iloblusou to J A Smith , n W- acres of
no no nw 8-15-13 .
J A Crolghton to Commonwealth Ground
Kent company , ! IO\44 feet In nw corner
lot 5. lilouU 121 , Omaha . a : > ,003
I'loneer Town Slto company to 1'eter
Hotbt , lot 2li. block fi. IteiinlnRlon . . . . 125
1' I ) Hi own to U .M IClmlroil , o 'M feet lot
v , iiiook 11 , Kuod's 1st nciii . coo
G K Dyman and wlfo to V U llatoi , a US5 ;
feet lot 245 ! , Mlllard &U.'s.iiia . 0,000
J M Davis and wlfo to A G C lloimnlng ,
ailot'J.1 ! , ralrmotint place . 050
G H I'ayno and wlfo to U 1' Uellois. n ' , ;
of mlddlo H lot 20. Johnson's add ( ox
w75i feet ) . 1
Q-jtr ciAtst on s > .i.
Freacrlcli Ilomloy to Catherine Komlcr.
lutn. block 7 , .Tetter's add . 1,003
Jcnnln llorthwlek ct al to K T Uiil'e ,
trustee , 2nd add to Itodford plauo . 10
DEEDS.
Ernest SteiiKor to i'ubllo , plat of Ston-
Rer's 1st and of lots 1 and - ' . block 110 ,
South Omaha .
Sonio to same , plat of Stcngcr's ind sub-
illv of sain ? .
Same to saini ; , plat of Htenier'.s llnl stib-
dlvof S'inic .
J I ! Mclklo ( special master ) to It K
Thomas , s'j. ' tot 5 , block 5. > , South
Omaha .
Total amount of transfers f.V..UK )
Trouble In u Cbira o llcillcal College , unit
Its Probable Iti'snllx.
CniCAfio , III. , March 21. A rebellion or
considerable mnt-nltudo lias been In progress
In tlio College of IMiysicians and Surpcons on
West ( larrlson street slnco Thursday , ana Is
patherinR force at each opportunity for inter-
cliango or opinion among the rebellious. Ulti
matums , mnniroHos and resolutions have
been sent nnd received by botb the faculty
nnd the class that lias takun umbrage at what
they term unfair treatment 0:1 : the part ol
their instructors.
In all previous classes examinations lu
anatomy were not held until tlio close of tlio
second year's work. The subject is studied ,
bowuvor , during tUocutl of the llrstycar.
Thursday , Prof. Hutherfonl , who supervises
all instruction in that study , announced that
on the following Monthly lltial examinations
would bo held 111 osteology and myolocy.
The announcement took the students oy sur
prise.
"Wo are not prepared1 was hoard on nil
sides. The students remonstrate J , urging
that as there had boon u general study of
anatomy only it was unfair to subject tlium
to a test on the separata divisions of tlio
subject , thul they had not given attention to
it BIIICO the middle of the term.
Saturday evening n committee from the
class waited on I'rof , Huthorford and in
formed him Unit the class had dccldod not to
stand the threatened uxamitmtlon , also giv-
intr their reasons for such action , The com-
niittoo was told to call later for nn nimvor.
They 6d ! , and the answer proved to In brief ,
and to the point. It read thus'Kvoryono
\vno refuses to stand the examination will bo
'plucked. ' "
'However , the committed wns Informed
that the examination would not b-j holt ] until
Friday , in order to give moro ttmo for prep
aration. IJut the "froshles" will have noth
ing of the kind , uud oven tha mast conserva
tive mum DOM ol the class are of ttio opinion
that at their inootlnir tonight a revolution will
bo precipitated and the clem will code from
the institution.
DoWltt's Sarsaparilla destroy * sucn poi
sons us scrofula , skin disease , eczema , rheu
matism. Its timely use suvou many livoi.
A I arifo. Number
Of dyspeptics luck the necessary power
to digctit tsoliil 1'ootls , nnd n H BtiniuhinlH
ineruly < > xcilo nml wraki'ii the btonmdi ,
therefore ) ( ho iinnu'iiso vilno of thu
guniiinu Joliaiui Iloir.slnlt ] \ Extract
ati ti mitritimm tonic ciainot bo over-
CBlinuitcil. It not only nets us a tonlu , but
us iiutriuiit as well , and the most tUubborn
case of ily iii'jwiu cannot withsttind ita
wondoiful'tiower. . Write to Kisnor &
Mcndblsou Co , , ( J 13iircluy St. . Now York ,
for a di-scriptivo pamphlet. Look out for
iinitiilioiiH. Thin * nro dangfrous. Tha
goitihui mutt hiivo the Bi iuittiro of
"Johauu Hoff" vil tUo neck of cvtry
bottle.
AWNINGS AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TENT & AWNING -
ING COMPANY.
Minn. linminnc\ . oil nml
rniilKrpnihln | . Hcml fur
1-at.iluHue. 1113 Karnim.
HAGS AND TWINKS
BEMIS OMAHA DAQ 00 BISHOP.VCO.
lmi > ortcr < nul min.if c-
tnror ) . Sinai , innnllla , cotton
rope , hemp , Jato. cot
flour Sack * , lliirl.ipi nnJ ton t liH' .tiurc'l ritril-
Twine. nl.iKP , not III2S , I
HICYCLKS.
M.O. DAXtN ,
lllcycloj mil t on monthly
inymcnti.
12)N. Uthst , - U.-nnlu
HOOTS AND SI 1OKS.
MORSE-ODE SHOE 03 ,
11JI lloir.iMHlro-l.
I'nC'.orr norni-r lltli and IMiulii Mr.ioti.
\Vo nrpitmliln. ! clo < u pilcei t'j cih biyeri , m I are
a elm of itouli < r,1l < ! ! i Ii very nllo-
n'jlo tvllli mcrch rill.
KIRKfllDAU , JQNE3 & AMERICAN HAND SEW
GO. , ED SHOE CO.
Whnloinlo Mnmtfni-tu'rt.
Axontii for Huston lloot < . fhoas rnliborj
Huh-
-
niiit li'lt . .
KOO.IJ.
uer Shoo Co
, 1103 , 1101
sail HIM HnrnoyMrooU 1711-3 llnrnr ntrjo'
VOEDELE& DINNING
Mfru ( "oiiifi'clluncrs mid
JonliiTNof Imolxa nml
( loiuo.illo Irulu , 111U
llownnl tt.
CAttUIAGH TOP
OHIAHA CARRIAGE TOP D. J , ANDERSON ,
Mnniif.tctuici
A. T. Dirby , Mnnieir. clc.
1'utii , lUJliluiK , llncks ,
Dashes , etc. Sciul for
I'll N. lilh st. - UmalM. ol'JS. l.'ih urcot.
COAL , COKE , | COKNICM
OMAHA GOAL , COKE it. EAQLECORM'CEWORKS '
LIME CO , , Mnnnfaclurori nf ( l.il-
vnnlm.l Iron Cornlco.
llnr.l an 1 soft coil. 9. I ? , Wiulow cup i , niot.ilto
corner lUlli anJ Iuu < li5 ekvllghtv vtu. IIIOIII'J
itrcetn.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY& COHEN , GILMORE&.RUHL ,
( JpntV furnl litn pooiM , Manufacturer ) nnl
clothing nn t notion * .
( ilvous n trlnl. Wo ! > I Wholcinlo Clutlilen ,
paniplo ! ) cxpron uru-
pnlil. IIU llnrncjr. 1IOJ Iliirnoy struct.
DRY GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & CO. , KILPATRICX-KOCH
DRYDQQD3GO. ,
Dry \ inni , nolloin , fur-
Dry uools.notion : i , s aitr
fiirnlililnj Kno.lt.
Corner llth ami Ilo\vun1. Cor. lltli nml UotrarJiti.
I3 f jliCTRIC A L SU I'PLI KS
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
IlliDtratOil cntalogua
froe.
ICIIOipltol Aronuo.
PUrtNTTUKB
BEEBE&.RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
Draco na Ilth stj.Omilm
GROCEUIES. DKUGS , Etc.
& . M. STEELE & 03. , BLAKE , BRUCE & . CO. ,
I'.tll-l''OJJonc ! street , 10th nnd Harncj , Ouialii ,
Omaha , Nob. Neb.
GRAIN.
S.AMC WHORTER ,
215 Honnl of Trull
Trokor la Krain , provl-
sloni nnd stock * . 1'rlvato
wlrus to N. V. ,
and St. IoiiU.
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT GO W. A. L. GIBBON & CO. ,
lints , caps. Ftrntv eood . IInt . cap * , i-lriw goo If ,
ulove1 * , mlttens.0wni r3 Kluvei aal iiilitjni ,
tvlobruleil ( into illy
hnl. lltli uud .
llnrney. .
j 12th nnd Ilnrnoy.
nARDWAUE.
RECTOR & V/ILHELMY LOBECK&LINH ,
CO. , ' hnnlwaro anil
Cor.lOlh nndJuckiouijti. mcrlianlci' tools.
Omaha. 1101 Street.
THE "LAWK PHTO
SYR.INQEX.
oct \.i jln 1 1 n
Ht'iUnl Syrliuu In
tlu norlil ,
In Iho only e > rl"0 over lu-
vl'UK'il liy wlili'h vnulnul III'
run I ) " nilinlnlituri'il
Icukliix " ' ! ullln ;
Im i liilhlMf tir ni'coiiltitln/
liu nto ul a venal , ninl
wliicli run nlu bj uiuJ for
reclul injuutloni or trrlti-
lun.
to IT ItrilllHIl , 11111,11
IIAllll HtJllllKH IIICI.U
it , Hit , tt-'t.HH.
ilull oiitcrj sollflll'il.
The Aloe & Pen-fold Co
J.ttli ktrect ,
to 1'ontiiffhie ,
jirencrlpllnni
ut low
KoptrtlU c r.l. Oil J DTSrHEKB.L.blBJO <
WOODSY
PENETRATING
PLASTER.
( it UK. Others U
comparison art ! flow or
li.Vl ) . Jfiufferlugtry
WOOD'S ' PLASTER ,
H I'enrtrutSB , } IC >
llt > viH. Cures.
Ml Dru liU.
CIIAS. R , LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Itfiriliroo.l liiuiber , noo.l
cnrpvK nml tmrqiict Iinporlol.Amorleinl'ort
lloorlnir , Inn.l . rcm nt , Mllw.\nk ( >
hrilrnullc rcmiTt niii ]
ttli mill Dongli * . lillilimp. .
LIQUORS ,
ILEH&CQ. , FRICK& . HERBERT ,
Manor Jturctntitt ,
llllllnrncr Streoti Wholonla liquor ilcnlcn
Mnniif&otur'r
10)1 ) Karamnit ,
MILLINERY
C. ASTONEIIIll , J.ODERFUDER CO. ,
Iniportcm A Jotibcrii of ,
Millinery , tiotkm'closV'
iiill.lncr.T , iiiitloim. Mhll . -
etc , onliTs prompt. iM-l ? , T
lli'-l'S ' S Ifth M. OnmlU. S. lltll-Bt.
MUSICAL.
A. IIQSPE , J.I. ,
I'lnnoi. oriim , artlitl ,
mitcrltli , ot : .
151 /
OILS.
COHSOLIOATtD TANK SN3W DR3P OIL
LIHECJ , , No I'd ' I o.lor , no nmnkr
rtilliuiy < . no rliiirr'ln (
Itonnoil nnl hibrloitln.t of wlokH , Ask your uro-
oil. , nslo groii } , eto. ocr fur It.
OYSTERS.
A.EOOTH PACKING GO. PUTT A. CO. ,
Orstori ,
I'nckcri "I flih
5D Hjiltil 10th St
ItavU Cole , .Mlinf.v.
OVKUAILS , SIJIHTS , KTC.
_ _
KINQ SIMEAD , ROBINSOM&STOKESCO <
' ' "Hiirki
Mnnufnctiirors of " 1C .V in'f'ir cjlobrntoit
Bkln" Oi'i'ralli , miit .
* ' |
b'pitntH , plilrts A over-
nUi > , vtc.iil4-18H , lltli'St. Milrti , coV.s. uta ICnsl
Oainh I.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
BRANCH & CO , ,
WHITNEY & . CO. I'roituro , frulti of nil
llultcr , Kiius anil Poul
try. kind ] , oy.itor ) ,
; ; i'.iS. l.llli nt. - Oin.tlin. I3tli nn.l llarnor Slraatv
KIRSCHBRAUN&SONS. JAS. A. CLARX & CO. ,
SONS. , Ilultor , chcoio , ( ugi ,
Butler , rgzt nnJ poultrr poultry nml k'nins.
12JU How 317 South 13th Struct.
RIDDELLA. CO. , 0. PEQAU ,
Commission M or olinnX
Ilultor. chcoso , cnei.TOt- I'roilucu , Ilultor , Km ,
ctnblo , fnlltl , poultry ( 'ltoo'O iind I'oultrj- .
12tli nail Itonnril SU
.
nnd KAnii.
MULLIN&MCCLAIN BINGHAM & .SOH.
Pppclnlllcs. buitJr. O Sunil usour Kjn , Hub
clieoo. puultry , eta No. tor , 1'oultrr. Ciiiiuo ,
H.-i. lid. Ujf. ut lllilos , Ida.
tank. 1TOI-3 IxjiTjaiTort'i 3i.
SCHR3EDER & GO. MOORE-t FERBUBOH.
Ilultor , KgM , t'liccso ,
Cnfh liiior butter nml Kriills , Poultry , ( ininiiu *
t'trxx : linnillpj nn other AncntH for Myi-r'a Itnynlr
proriureoncoiiiiidsaloa Horse nml CuttlO Splca'
4'.l S. llth at.
lltli st. - Omaliu
QREELEY&CO. , J.B. HUSE&.CO.
Iliittur. OUKS. noiillry Our spocliltlui : lluttor ,
KiuiH' . hlij mid fruit atf n'ul poultry , 1JIJ
11KJ7 lloivnnl at. llownnl atrt'Ct.
W. E. RIDDELL
Whol nle butter X ejrus
Ultra unit Bolls fur
cuBh. 113 S. llth-st.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER CO.
Cnrry n full itock of apiiliiK piper , a'l hln
t\Tlnn , et3.
tirlntlnx , "rapping anil
. .
HO ) lloanr.Dt.
wrlllntf p&pur , cant pa *
[ or , oc. Tel. 1M3.
STOVK ItUPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Storuropulrj and witt r
altachnienlB for unj kind
of ituvo mails.
1237 liouBl.ii.
SASH. TOYS.
M. A. DISBROW&CO.
,
Manufacturer ! of rnsli.
duon. bllnila and
mouMlnif * . Ilmnch nf-
flcc , 12th nnit liar.l Slf. .
131U farnnm Htreat.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED
COMM1SSION MUUCIIAN TS.
ALLEH ROOT 00. ,
lloom XI Kic'.ian o 11 jllJ. llooiui , U ) nnil 01
South chiiUJ bullilhu.
Oruah.T. South Onlu. : !
Every MAN cwi ha
S'JKONO and VIG
OROUS in all retpcr.ts
_ _ _ by using SPANISH
NiSRVINB , tlicgreat Hpanlnli Remedy. YOUNO MIJN
OR OI BiilfrriiiB from NERVOUS I > WI1IIITY. J < OST or
If AILING MANHOOD , nifihtlyeiiiissinns , convulsions , neivous
lirokir.nion.cHUsiil bylhcuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wake.
fulness , menial drprtssion , loss of power in cillicr sex , ( peimaior *
np.rnoRK AHU AfiKH ui > E , rlicea caiiftrd by eclfabiiso anil over indulgence or any personal weak
ness can bo restored la pcifcc ! health tiul the NODI/Iv VITALITY Ol' UTRONO MItN.
We give a v.'ritten Ruaiantco with 6 boxes to cure any c.ibo or refund the inoni-y , $ i p bos0 ; bates $5
Forsalein Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. r ,
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Th eminent iiioclnllit In ncrvom , chronic1 , private. Moo I , iklnana unnnry dl nn t > . A roiriilivr n4
reulstrreil craduatu In muilclno , o .1lii.umri nnil rertHlratciiitiow , lintlll troatlni : with tliopriuti'tt > uccii .
cntiirrh , upermulorrlioen. li t mniilioail.eemlniil wuHknum , nltiht lonei , liiipntuncy , Bjrpullls utrlcluro , Kim.
orrhuen , iiluut. vnrlrorelo.ctt1. No mercury me I , Now tnintinCMit tor Ion of vital | iow r , I'arllei unntilu to
Tlslt ma inu ; bomntoluc liiimo liy corre | ionilencp , Me'lldae or Instrument' mill / nmll tiruipreti
ourclynackcU. ni > Piftrki lolndlcato contcnlit or rniler. Ono nerionnl Inturvlow pruferreJ. Um ull llun
free. Corru > pon60iiii > Urtetly prlvntu. Hook ( Myat rl i of Llfu ) § aat Iron. UlUcu UourJ , ra. totf p.
bunil3T 11) ) a. m.to j3 m. buiiU ilamp fur reply.
INDIAN DEPREDATOS CUIHS
who have lost propurtr from
dlionlil Iliu tliolr i-ialms iinilur tlio Indian
DuprulutUin Act of Mur-'h ' ' , H.I. Tliu tliiiol *
limited , nn.l tliu claims are taken up by thu
court in the order In which they nro loccivud.
Taka Notion that all contract ) entoro.l into
with attprnoyj prior to tha Act are nv i
null nnJ void , information given nnd ull
claims oromptly uttontluJ to by thu
BEli BUREAU OF CLAIMS
Iliitlilliui.
OMA.L-IA , N
rVThls Iliiroivu Is gitarantoel by tha
Omaha lien , the Pioneer Press anil Iliu Sau
Examiner.
Ask your PwgUt for t
botllo of JIU { . ll"- " " ' !
!
v
lemeciy lorflti
f non-poUondUt
J the unnatural rtlichargc * jma
I private ilUv Mt ol men ami tno
wenkiiMspc'-mlor
( Ubilltatlna -
1 to women. It eutrt In i i w
days without the aid or
bllclty ol r. doctor. >
, Vnfttnal Armiean Curt.
Manufaclnrril by I
Tb Evws Chemical O.1
CINCINNATI , O ,
U , 8 , A ,
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