Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 26, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr SATURDAY , MARCH 189&
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Prices in the Wheat Pit Took an Upward
Turn.
SHORTS BECAME VERY MUCH EXCITED
rnrdrlilRoTrJctl Hnnl t Kern the
llclow Tlltno of TIniMilny Hut \Vll\i- \
out SIICCCM ItcporM of < lr -
innnj-VTroulilo Did It.
GiliCtno , III. , March 2"i. ilnlloDnlns wim
llio word toJny In tlio wlio.it nlu Tonight tlio
nrlco wisBoarliu iiinjoitlcally nt I'tu ever
llio lUuro * of last tilzht. I'.irJrld o tried
Imrd toUoop tlia prlcu from KOttlttz ubovo
BI'Jc. Around Unit It was estimate ! ho si Id
fully 1.003 0 bii.ibiitthotnarlcotjum.po I sky
ward white Ms broker * hid still both hands
up oTcrliu Uio stitlT. Tlio stronnth wiis
largely duo to t'u latj Uvdrpaat c-ililei , bin
buying by On 1 iliy un.l rapDrt ? that Germany
wnsRottln ; ? nura Involved.-"Hliorts lioaamo
uxcltcd tinJ there w w n sirlrton'ull foalliu
lit tlio lust fo.v momcnti , the tloiln uoln :
liunyntr nt 81UoA Rooil deal of attention
wns drawn to the fuel that lloydon ft Co. paid
Mny prices to.lay for T.VOJJ bu. ot straight No.
2 O'hlcnKOspr.nx for extort iinJ for another
lot of No. S Chicago unrlng In aupaslal olo-
v.itor a nretnluni of 3 w.is bid by another
buyer and rufinoJ by the owners.
There wai a peed deal of Interest In wheat
altlio oponlng and prices were lilghor ; the
early cublrs quotoil Liverpool l' e hlRhcr and
nil uoincstlu markets opunol stroiw with nn
advancing lomloncy. Tlio bin u > ellno which
) ias taken place dnrlnit the last row days
caused n Rood deal or co\orlnit by shorts who
liatl a Rood piolltandcru disposed to secure
II , There was UM ! > POIIIO Rood buvltiK for n
bcalp on tlio llonjr , sldo on the reaction. I ho
upunliiR ftuips fur May snowed an advance of
> tc from lust night's close and for some time
tlio fiMillnR wus strong " " 'I the nmkut iiulelUv
went luHIJioi Now york was a Rood buyer ,
Cottrolt takltiR about MO.C03 bu. In one lot
from 1'nrdrldgo and the local demand was
ulM ) nulto slKiri ) for a short tlmo. Jtut thu
line \\oiitncr , the absence of any sensational
crop dHina.o reports , the llglitcler.riiiico from
Now York only T.V ) bu. oflient tlio un-
fnvoraiilonrlx ate cables and the free selllna
l > y I'niJr.dRe , soon undermined tha market
nnd theslro'iBtlullsappo.ired. May Rradually
losing lo and soiling off to HUSu ; It was from
this point dining the lust hour that the re-
inarkablo uutuin occurred.
Cciin started httoni ; with buying led by
l.titlnliy. blunts covered freely , while the
ImyltiR for IOIIR account was Konorou . May
opened .njc hlRher and touched MIVc. Hut the
iidvanco led to free sollliiR and the buvltiK
orders havlns ; been tilled early there was a
quick drop toinjjc. The wheat bicak at the
HUIIIO was also a weak factor. ub ( quent ad
vance In wheat unused the price In corn to
jilclc up nml a few moment ? heforo the close
wns frotiiiUuu)3J'iU. : There was considerable
caustic comment on what was alleged to bo
the suspiciously finicky Inspectionresultlnz In
tlio continued small proportion of the specu
lative Rrade passing iiiustor. Absence of
shlpplns orders were noted. It was Mild that
elevator men ntU'jc under May were taking
the chunco of tlio price of Mo. 2 and No. ii
comlni ; closer together and were buylu the
latter and hedging by soiling May.
In oats there was not us much demand from
shorts ns for several days pust. Offerings
woiu also moderate and a steady Icollng pre
vailed. The condition of the provision mar
ket waa summed up by a loading operator In
one \\oid stagnation. Mainly In sympathy
with wheat , the feeling was nrm , notwith
standing the dullness , and the closing was
ut about the outside prices of the day.
Kstlmatcd iccelptsfor tomorrow : Who it ,
2Mc irs : corn , 440 eais : oats.15 cais ; hogs ,
1(1.000 ( head.
Thoieaalng futures rnnsod as follows :
JUmCJ.t.3. OI'h.N.
\VIIKAT-N0.2
.March 81M t 81
Way tOK
July
CIIJ ) > NO. 2
March SS > , ( S3
liny iM
June 8J8 38M
OATS No. J
Mnrch. . . . . . .
May
WFSU I'oitK
Jlnrch B ttt 10 02H 9 05 1002
Mny 10 15 10 15
IMHD
March C15 r. 15 e 15 fi 11
May b20 C2J 6 20
EllOHT UIIIS-
Marcli 852W 55
May & sMi 5110 567k
Cusli quotations were ns follows :
1'i.ouii Dull : Inriulry iilmost entirely local.
WIIKAT No. a sprlnz wheat. SIo ; No , a ,
eprhiK wheat , ? 455i7iiJo ; ! : No. 'J rod. 8. * > Uc.
CoiiN-StoaUy ; No. ' . ' , aSJSc : No. a , yellow , 37i !
0i79iic. :
OATS No. 2 , 28c : No. 2 white , 20cj ; i\o. 3
white , SJ'ic.
KVK-NO. a , 7S',5c.
llAiu.EV-No. ' . ' . 50c ; No. 3 , f , o. b. , 42@3Sc ; No.
TIMOTIIV SEBD I'rlmc.
I'OHK Mesa uork' , per bbl. , S1U.02 ! { ; luril.
short rlba sides ( loose ) . t5..r > 7'i : dry salted
nhouldcra ( boxed ) , tl.5.5.00 ; bliort clear sides
( boxed ) , M.10.
OOUN No. 3. 37@3Jc. !
Iteccliits und shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the I'rojiico oxchunuo toilny the butter
nuirkut was Mteiuly ! fancy croumorv. 27Q2.Sc ;
line western , SSfoMet orulniiry , 2J-4o ; fine
Uiilry. 1 4,1''KI'KS : unsler.
IltiTTKii-Oholco country , 205.ci ) f.ilr to
pood. lh19c.
Kdis Miulcct wonk at lie.
New York .M.n-liKti.
NEW VOIIK , March 2."i. FLOUU Hccolpts. 2 , . -
rci ] > lfs ; : export ? , 1UHbbla : . U.r > l8 sacks ; nioil-
i ratc'ly nctlvo : hairs. 22.MO hula. Low extra. " ,
lilljiU.W ( ( : winter \\heut , low crudes. * 2.HO.l.riO ;
tnlt to fiincy , lM.fiOdSI.SO : patents , tl,2JS.n :
Mlnncjotu clear , JJ.KXSI.5u ; btnil tits , * I.Ki9
4'fl ,
Con.sMKAI , Dull.
WHEAT Heccliits. 201,150 bu. ; exports , 57,700
tni. ; sales , atti i.tiuo bu. of futures ; 158,100 bu.
Hpot. bpot innrKet higher , inodcrato tjust-
iicas ; No. 2ieil. IH > ! 4@07eU ! In store nnd elevator -
vator ; U'l'icQIl.OI tttlotit ; Oip@tl.OUf ) ! f. o. b. ;
No , ilrcd , Utauijjo : uiiRradoil red , WcffWI.Oli
No. 1 northern. UTto.'BC ' : No. 1 hard , * 1.00c ! ;
No. 2 northern , DOe. Options uilvanccd 'i ©
ISic on reported crop iliiiiinsu In Kansas , bet
tor ciililc.s nnd fnrclun buy Ing orders , dccllneil
tUOI ic on IcudliiK lonKb sollui'ndvunced J ®
isyo on stroiiKeroiiblos , war tulk nnd frightened
bhorla anil closed 1 'jo ' ever yesterday. No. 2
roil , March , m'l7c. ; closing nt l)7c ) ; April ,
inii'illXJiic , closnrat084cMay | ! ; , ( CJjtiaiH ll-IOc ,
closing nt Ole ; June , Diau 'ic. closing nt
( .
fK ) > , < ilUiic , closing at Dl'ici Soiitcniber. bl )
at'lV. ' closlimut'JIe ? ; Uecunihor ,
closing at 0.1 So.
UVK Uiilcti western , BOSOlljo.
lUllt.l'.V Qlllot.
lUiii.F.v MALT Dull j Canada , tl.OO.
UOIIN HocelptH , b7.700 bu , ; exports , B3.712
till. : Bales , b4lWH ) Uu. futuroa ; SOTiUut ) bu , spot.
Hpot higher and t.ilrly actlvo ; No. 2. 47ii < i
hi ! In elevator ; 48ii@tOo alloat ; ungnvilcd
mixed , lGllc ) ; No. J.J7o ; stounior inlxcil.
17U(2lhic. ( Options were alternately \toak
ami llrm uml wheat lluotuutod nndcloicd llin
ut ' , < U > ? P overycstordnv ! April , 17l8 , " c.
Ing ut 4S ? u : May , 40.i4ilflr ! , closing ut iuu
Juno , 45'iM5 ( ? o , closing at 45 ci July , 454 ©
4 ( > ' 4C. clohlug ut40o.
OATS Hoi'oiutw , ' 'O.MO bu. ; exports , 1,701 bu.
Bulcs , : id\ooo bu. futures ! 112,000 bu , spot ; spo
iniirkot stronaor nnd inoileriitcly uutUo : op
tlons llrmor nnd fulrly nvtlvf. April , IIITo ! ; (
Bllti' , uloblut ; ntUUi ; Mny , : tl5MIic ! , Globing n
HMic ; spot No , - white , UdiifHUSio ; No. 1. : i5c
No. 1 white , : Hu ; nilxuu wuatern , ; il.tQo ;
wnlto western. laxiClOc.
lUr I'lrm and fair ilomnnd ; shipping , 73aj
good to uholco , WcfiWl.w.
llors Htoudy but ijulotj 1'uclflo coast , 11 < &
24 SI e.
hiHUH Huw , moOorAtoly active nnd lower ;
fulr re II n in i : , SUoj coutrlfuguU. DO test , U'o ;
vnlcs ; 115 hiids. miikcovado , J test , -'Mm 1,700
baKrtCciitrlfiiualsUU tost.U.'Jo ' ; rollnod , uteinly
mid uuiet ,
MOI.AHBK ? 1'orolRiilower50 ; test , lljc ? ; Now
Orleans , uctlvo anil linn.
JUCE Hteady.
Pi.aiioi.EUUSteady i United closed at 53"io
for April.
COTTON BRED On. IHill.
TAI.I.OW Quiet.
ItObiNStondy. .
.
KddB Quiets western , 1
HIDESHtciuly and quiet.
Wooi < bloudy and dull ; uomcstlo fleece , 28
QIAO : ; pulled , vitw.'c.
I'OHK Quiet nnd II rin.
CUT MEATS I'lrm : tulddlcs , firm ; short
clour , 10.40.
IjAitn Quiet , steady ; \\esteru steam closed
t0.63i ! bid. Halos. 600 Heroes. Options , no sales ;
Marcl , 0.5li May , 0.5'1 ; July , 0.tH | August ,
10. TV.
U Demand moderate : freoh , ( Inn ;
western dairy ( nuw ) , IBit-'c ; western ciuunicry ,
Uxa Moi western fuctury , I5 > i ® ' . > ; 'oi Klyln ,
'
E Moderately actlvo anO steady ; part
ikliim. OiilOc
1'Kl IIION Iiuictlvo : American. tll.7iQ10.S3.
Corwsu Quiet ; lake. tl'ilJ asked.
l.EAD-Qiifut ; domestic , tl.'i'i asked.
TiN-6noiier ; htriilu , tl0.b6 bid ; HO.OJ
No\r York Dry Ouoiti Market ,
KBU YOIIK , March ' . ' 5. Uuvlucu lu dry goods
wn rather better nt flMt n * welt n * second
linnni. buyers being In butter ntlcnlnnco nnd
Kilos Including sonic roun.l lots ot Htnplo
cottons. A.s a rule there It extreme cousorva-
tlun stilt nnd the Inquiry for cloiUcry of
the t comtltlon ot supplies
with jobbers nnd others. The mrirkct was un
changed In nnv way in reaiirda tone nnd
prices , although there nonms to bo more confi
dence nnd the print olotha market HUM In
shows nctlvltv. Jobbers hnvo hccn offering
birgnlns In all dcrmrttrinnts. hut there nro no
open buyetc. The situation nil around Is very
f.ilr , though there tire ftotno job lots ot fancy
Roods , _ _
St. I.ouls Mnrkot .
Sr. Louis. Mo. March 23. FLoMii-Klrinor.
but not higher.
WHEAT Opened 9 o lilchor. then dcellnncd
H&'fc. rencloU and steadily ndvnneed to
close , the finish being lo for .Mny nnd lao for
July abnvo yostonlnv ! No. 2 cash. Mas.V,4c ;
Mny closed nt k3 , ' 5JSCc ; July , b.Vjc ! August ,
MIC.
MIC.COIIN Advnncod 'Jc , but trading w.is very
ROW | and light : No. 2 rash , : i.vBB'i.Vio ( : April.
Ili'iC ! Mnv , 31'jc.
OATS Higher but slow ; No. 3 cnsh,20o ; May ,
' . ' 3 So.
Hvc-Dntl : only Me bid.
lUut.BV Quiet ; small sales ot Minnesota at
lN Lower n > c.
HAV Unchanged ; pralrlc , td.OO'QS.OOi ttrao-
tby. . . . .
I.KAD Quiet ut ILOT.
KI.AX SEKU Qitlot nt Mo.
COIIN MIAI : , stonily ut JI.DJ.
\VIMSKV Htoiuiy nt $1.1:1. :
IlAnniNfi Quiet nt O'Jil o.
IHON Corros TIES Quiet nt tl.2' (
I'novistoN'n firmer ; pork. 4I0.3J.
-
Duv HVI.TI ; : ) MHATS AND BACON Only n
smalt jobbing trndo done nt previous prices !
Khoiiluors , SI.30I longs unit ribs , i.YUU ; shorts ,
Jj.75 ; bovcd lots , no moro
lKCitl'T : < l--l < 'loiir , 4OJ3lbs. : wheat , 1(1,003 ( bu. !
corn , 74.000 bu. ! oats , 29.0JJ bu. ! rye , 10.00J bu. !
bnrlcy. 8,030 bu.
S-IIII'MKNTS l'IOIir. 0.0)0 ) lllS. ! WllOTt. KI.OOO
bu. ! corn , HH.OOO bu. ! oats , 9.0JO bu , : rye ,
4i)0tbu. ) ) ; bailoy. none.
Omaha Trodiico Market.
HIDES No. 1 zrocn salted hides , 4 ® :
No. ' . ' croon salted hldoi , 4MSI',4c ' : No. 1 green
saltedhldcs. 2'ito4J Ibs , : iiSI4 ! ! No. 2 green
sultoil hides25 to 43 Ibs , : i3 > lic ! : No. 1 vonl
calf. 8 to 15 Ills . Cci No. - ' vciil CHlf , H to 1.i Ibs. ,
4os No. 1 dry Mint hides. 7Q9c : No. 2 dry Mint
uldcs. . a'lu : No. I drvsalto.l hides. ! i0e. ( ! Tnl-
low , No. 1. : ij5Jlc ! ; tallow. No. " . : i < -c : cioase ,
whlto A , 4oi grease , white B. 34i ! : > . { o : grease ,
yellow , 'Jn ; grra o , dark , 2c ! ; old butter , S ! ©
254o ; beeswax , prime , Idc ; rough tallow , HJ
KIIWTR California rlvorsldo oranges , $2,50 ®
2.75 ; Washington nave's. 9400:31.25 : ! eood np-
ilcs , J2.7.VS-I.OO : choice lomotis , J400 < ii4.2V
iinoy lemons , M 50 : banaiuts , crated , $ . ' .03 ®
.50 ; cranberries , shlpulog block , $ JSOU.io ( ;
trawborrles , 43i ! qt.
V BO KTAm.Ks Fancy Mimcatlne sweet po-
ocs. $ . ' .75 ; California cabhazc , - " , ; per Ib. In
rates ; homo mown lottiice , 40u per do/ . ;
onions. TAcIMI.OJ per bu. ; Nebraska liuml-
ilckod beans. $1.7.Vftl.R5 ; medium , R ! > jI.U ) ;
/allfornla coiory , $ I.OOI.15 ; sweet potatoes ,
-.7' > il..UO ) ; Colorado nnil western Nebraska
lotatoc * . ILVillOo ! native potatoes,202io ; lima
loans , 4'iHju per Ib. ; water cri'S" . t'4-iit.
leases. iilttlSe pprcjl. ; sulnach , 11.0) ) per bl > L ;
Spanish onions. $ ! . . " > ) per crate : radishes , 40 < * .
HAV Choice hay.00 ifl.iO ( ; poor. Sl.004,00.
Knot The general mnr ot was 1IOIl5c. !
GAMK-Mtillunl ducks , JiDixaiOO ; tcel , $1.50 ;
nixed , 7. > c-iiJI.OO. (
I'oui.iur Uressod chickens , choice. lOc ;
gecbo and ducUs. llI2c ! tin Keys , 12314C. .
Cotton Jlurkct.
NEW Om.RANg , La. . Mnrch'J. > Steady ; mld-
lllng. fin-Kio : low middling , f > \ c ; irood oidl-
nary , 'I'ic ; nut recolpu , 07(1 ( bales ! gross ,
,412 bales ; exports to Grout llrilaln , Sal
> nlcs ; to Trance , d,7u9 bales ; to the continent ,
2Jil bales ; sales , -,5)0 bales ; stock , ; Bi.il9 : bales.
Weekly Net receipts. 2" > , o77 bales ; gioss.USUtl
inlcs ; exports to Great Ilritnlu'S703 bales ;
nKr.mcc , HUftl bales ; to the continent20.1:12 :
bales ; coastwise , | ib"l bains ; s-ilos , III.'IOO bales.
Nuw YOIIK , MnrcliSS. Thn fo lowing are the
oti'lnet toi'olnts of cotton ut all ports since
September 1 , 1SU : Galvcston , 1.0iltlO ) : bales ;
< ew Orleans. 3,203,075 hales : Mobile , BKi.ll.J
jales ; tavanuali , lUT.TlH ) bales , Charleston ,
, Sfi.08a bales ; Wilmlnston , li-.Vii bales : Nor-
olk. 4n4.i04 : bales' ! llaltimoro. 58,711 bales ; Now
York. U.V.lKlulos ; lloston. 10VJ10 bales ; New
port Nous , i'.Ul ' ! bales : riilladolphla. 01,82) )
jalos ; Wet I'olnt , Va. , 31)1,913 ) bales ; Bruns
wick , KH.70J bales : total G.4JJ.GI1 bales. ] ) e-
luet40.8JU biilosclalmod and counted bv Sa-
vHiinnli and ( Jliarloston In their net receipts
otal since Sautombor 1 ( corrected ) , 0,399,715
jnl os.
Futures closed steady ; sales. 127,700 bales ;
March , tO.40 ; April. $0.41) ) ; Muy. WO ) : June ,
(1.1)1) ( ) ; July , $ T .78 : August , $ u.87 ; Septomucr ,
. ! W ; October , $7.05 ; November , { 7.18 ; Decem-
jcr , 17.27 ,
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS Cirv. Wo. . March 35. WHEAT-
WHS dull and lower ; No. S red , 81c ; No. 2 hard ,
7172c.
UOIIN Was llrm ; local mlxoi 3243Jc ! ;
white , a4c.
OATS Sold slowly at27Ho for No. 3 mixed ;
SSKVJS'ic for No. 2 wnltc.
KVE Weak ; quoted nominally at 75c.
FLAX SEED SUu on the basin of pure.
BHAN WenU ; Ole for sacked.
HAV Barely steady ; wo ik to unchanged ;
timothy. JO.OO per ton ; prulrle , I4.5030.0J.
l''r.ouit ' Unchanged.
HBTTCH Firm at 2233o.
Kens Stronir ut lie.
UECUII-TB Wheat , 10,000 bu. : corn , 19,030bu :
oats. l.i'OO ' bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 20,003 bu. ; corn , 22,000
bu. ; outs , 1,000 bu.
CoUVe Mnrkut.
NEW YoriK , March 2.1. Options opened
steady an'l unchanged to & points up and
closed steady at from 5 points don n to 5 points
up. Sales , 2T.5JO bacH. Including March , tlXSJ
® Kl.J ! ) ; April. Ili.40 : ® 1450 ; May. $ 1:1.10 : ® 1J. 15 ;
lune. * l-.hoaiL'.ni ; Julv , $12.75 ; September ,
( I2.50 ; October , SUM ; December. $ U'iO. : Spot
tlo. easy , but more active ; No. 7 , } 14.t)7J44j ) )
14.40.
I.tvorpunl Markoti.
_ iivEiii'OOf , , March 33. WIIKAT Sloidy , do-
iniiiKl pooi ; holders olTcr moderately. Ito-
celpts of wheat for the p.ist three days. 57,000
centals , Including 17,000 American.
COIIN Ptondy ; demand poor. liccelpts of
American corn for the pust thieo days , 49,100
ci'iitaU.
1'EAb 0. - , fls per cental ,
IterrlKcr.itur licrt Market ,
LiVEiii'OorMarch 25. American refriger
ator beef fore quarters , ! iJil ! ; hind ijuarters ,
"Uil per Ib.
LONDON , March 25. American refrigerator
beef fore quarters , 2s 4d ; hindquarters , 'Ja 4d
per 8 Ibs. by the carcass.
Now York J xcliango Quotation ] .
New YOIIK. March 25. ( Special Telegram to
Tin : BKK.I Exchange was ijuoted as follows ;
Clileaco. bixjjnjc discount ; Boston , IJQ''Jc dis
count ; fat. Loulu , 25c discount.
OH Murkct.
LONDON , March 23. LINSEED Oiiv-Qiilot ; 33s
pel quarter.
TUIM'EMINE Sl'lllIT ? COS 3d per CWt.
TrailerH1 Talk.
CIUOAOO. Ill , March -Counselnian & Day
toCoekroll llros. ; Wheat opened from } io to
; 3u hlghor and ndvnncoJ 'so further on gen
eral buvlng by oemnilssion houses. After
early orders were tilled 1'ardrldgo sold MO.OOJ
liiiHliols nt .Mny wliont at HIJio In one block.
and followed ft up with a savage raid , break
ing the price to SO'.io. When the second Eng
lish cables arrived bringing higher quotations
and moderate buying orders the market re
covered to Htc , became actlvo on numerous
lepoitH of erop damazo by the weather
und Insects In Kutisia and Missouri ,
and the appearance of : i general awakening
of public Interest In wheat. The market bo-
catno broad und strong and advanced gradu
ally to S.'fiiclosing at t)2 ) > jo against HOJO
yesterday. Corn has suddenly developed Into
u btioiu position , Vnry heavy piuoliuscs
miidu this nook though urokurs. supposed to
bo covering sborU for 1'ardrldgo , now appear
to bo for the long account of a prominent pro
vision dealer nnd the II no was consid
erably Increased today. The market
closed strong at the high point. Oats
were dull , hut advanced , ' 40 In sympathy
wit h other market * MilppersBoldandthoout-
hlilo public were buyers. I'm visions ruled
tame , bolnc slightly lower n.iily on a lOo de
cline In hogs , but recovered and closed L'ii
higher ull mound on account of light olfer-
IIIKS and u modovuto demand to cover short
orders ,
CHICAGO. HI. , March 23 F. O. Logan & Co. to
J , Hands Commission Co. : Wheat opened
strung utBI. c for May. sold up to 81 ? and on
gome loallzlnc told oir up.iln to boSc. The
closing price was 6Uo , Wo may not have
fitruulc oottom , but we are near It If wo have
not. A big visible supply lu ut Duluth , Min
neapolis and Chicago , with very light deliv
eries of winter wheat ut all Interior points.
Hoporln of damage to the growing winter
plant nro on the Increase , pauloularly from
Ohio. This , with the prospuct ot a lute bowing
of the spring crop und better foreign advices.
has given a healthier tone to the market und
wo look for a further advuncu from present
prices. Corn is steady. May Kolllntt from 3l > ' c
to Mlic. clnalnjj at M.'iiW'J.'ic , Itccolpts are
light with no Immedlutu prospect of Ini'iuas
Ing. Oats uro llrm and the dunuind for then.
la good. Our advices are th.it stocks In thu
country uro tcry light. The provision mar
luawub lifeless with a very light buslnub
PU HIIL' | ,
ClllUAOO , III. . March 2. > . IConnott , Hopkins
A Co toH. A. MeWhortcr ; Wheut has showed
moro snap uxluy , It oponeJ stronz on un-
o\pcctodly better cablra , was slugged down
, lo more then recovered thn decline uiibep
quenilv In the fiieo otstronx nppositloa fron
I'urdrldco und other bourv. Torolgn market.
show llulo tndloutloii of demoralization
though the demand from ubioad Is not whal
It bliould bo and clearances arc illsuppolnlinz
At this rale our uurpiiia proiuUes to bo uu
comfortably lar o nt the luulnnliig o
unnthorerop year , luiniage rcnortw Hock I
liberal. Thu MUIUK flriu , which showed a lurg.
butch of iiici'llcnt reports u. vrt-uk ago. WII
lie lnsory bad onca today , due ucrlmps to
their hanged relations to tlio niaiUut , It U
felt by coiuer * utlvo traders that wheat around
8)3 Is cheap , admitting llio situation to bo ni
ro y us the most onthiislnstlo beam claim.
The upward movement In corn win eonthuicd
lirsplto nt the Black demand for cash ( train
nnrt llttlo responsa front outsldo
ninrkcts. Tno ndvnnce seems to bo arUflclal
nnd probably will not lust long. Provisions
Imvn brcn extremely dull. At times u full
half hour would elapse belncoii trades.
.STOCKS AND IIONtt.3.
Mntcrl il l.ossos Worn Sustiilnpil by Many of
the l.cailliiK Si-curl Ill's.
NEW YOIIK , March 23. The stock market
tnduy was under the hammer durlnj most of
the tlmo und material losses were sustained
In many of the leading stocks , Uioiuli tlio
llrm undertone of the speculation precluded
the selling of much long slock. The toiler
anJ grancors were well supported nnd In some
cases , ns In Now Kngland nnd Union I'aclflc ,
positive strength was Boon , though no ma
terial advance could bo mada alter the llrst
few minutes trading. The nous of the action
on the free colnngo bill In congress caused a
rush to buy at the opening , In wlilch foreign
houses , both Iitlls1i : and German ,
were complciioii3. Mutot tally higher
quotations resulted , nnd In ti few Instnnccd
further Improvement was made. In the early
trad In : to counteract this Inlluonco. however ,
a rumor which was put out last night after
the close of business Hint Mr. Olcott , chair *
man of the Kluhmoml & West 1'iilnt reorgan
isation committee , had resigned fiom the
committee , caused n bad btoak In the securi
ties ot that company and the common lost 2
per cent and the piofcrrcd dropped fiJJ per
cent. This drop tmt u wiit blanket on burin ;
for the long account in the whole list and tlio
decline becoming so mnrkcd llnally dragged
the rest of the market down , only the stronu-
t-stBto-'Us sticcocoliu In holding uny portion
of their opening advance.
All support watt withdrawn from Lnko Shore
and that stock boj.tmo the loader In the down
ward movement , o von \\licn tlio Richmond ft
West I'olnt shares loaded ( | iilto sharply. A
counter movement In the Inilustiliils failed to
help the list much , though Uoadln.c displayed
fora tlmo marked activity and strength. Tno
bears again circulated rumors riillcctlnz on
tlio credit of the Northern Pacific company
and material help was derived from thutn In
their attack upon the piuforrod stock , which
was made ono of the lead In r. cak stocks
ot the afternoon. The losses of the two
loading stocks , L.tko Slioro and North-
urn 1'acllio proton ed , were about 'I
per cent fioin the best prices of
the forenoon but the general ll .t wasstlll
traded In within the narrowest limits and the
tindertono ot strength which prevailed
throughout thoday piovcntcd uny marlcud
decline , though prices were brought In almost
all cjbes below thn list of opening figures.
The low priced sharon furnished no marked
movement , except ns sharp ro-iutlon of about
3 percent In Ohio Southern. The pressure to
soil was lifted fiom time to tlmo during the
dav and at such time prices rallied feebly ,
but In the last hour there was nn effort , to
cover the shot Is putoutoariy In the day und
moro substantial Improvement was made ,
Northern 1'nclllc preferred especially moving
up about 1 percent.
Government bonds have been dull nnd firm.
State bonds have been entirely negloutod.
The following are the closing quotations tor
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex
change today
Atchlnon . N. Y Central t.ll&
Artlms Kxnrcss . 115 N. Y. C. A Bt. } , . pld. 74
Alton , T. 11 85 Oblo Mississippi 2
Alton. T. H. ] > fil. . . 141 do preferred 85
Amerlnui KxpresJ. . . U7to Ontario ft Wctturn. . 1
n. o. n. & N to Orouon Improvoms't 24
Camilla I'nclflo . Orozon Nnv 8T
Canada Pouthorn . . . Oreiron Trnns 14
Central I'ttclde . . . . . . Pnclflu Mall X >
Ches. & Ohio . ' . ' 4'i I'eorln Ucc. & K lii
do 1st profcrrud. . CO I'lttstmri ! 151
ilo 2nit profarroct. . . 42 I'ullm.in 1'iilnco
Chlcnuo fc Alton . 111 ! Koadlim B.IH
c. . ii. jty Hock IstHiid fSi ?
c. , c. . c. , t M. u St. 1 < . AH. I' Utpfd. 7C
Ik-I. Hud. on . St. Paul 77H
Del. U \ W . HU do preferred 127
I ) . Alt G. | > fd . St. P. . Mln. .t Mnn..IH
East Tcnilfssco . St. 1'nuKtOmali.i.i. . 47
do l t preferred. . . do preferred. . . . . 114
do Vnd iiroTerrc-l. . Tcnn , Oonl A Iron. . . 4d\ {
Hrle . Texas 1'aclllc 10JJ
do proforrcd. . . . . . Tol. AO. Con. pJd. . . . & )
KortVayno . 1S4C Union 1'aclllc 45M
Chl.tKust 111 . C , . ' U.S. Express 47
Hocking Vnlloy 2-J ? { VVabasb.St. U A 1' . . 12 > g
lloiiitunTerns ll ilo profurrcd 28U
Illinois Conlral . lOSU Wells KB/HO Bx U1
bt. 1' . & llulutli . 12 iVostern Union S7Tfj
Lake Krlu 4 , West. . 2JM Am. Cotton Oil GH
do preferred 7H ( Oolorndo Coal 3jJ
I.akoShoro . U.'ij Ilomeittiko 13
I.oulavIlloA Nnsli. . 74 W Iron Silver ! U
LoiilaTlllo&X. A. . . . 2i- > { Ontario 44
omiililB i. Char. . . 50 Quicksilver 3
Mlchlenn Central. . . 110 do preforrcil 19
Mil. US. W 01 Sntro 4
do pfil 130 Ilulwer 30
Minn. A St. I. 1I > H Illchm'nil A W.f.Tor 11H
do preferred 23W Wisconsin Con. , 1U
Mleeourl Pnclflc Great Northern pfd.131
Molillu A Ohio Chicago UBS 76
Nashville Ch tt 6 Lead Trust 1U >
N.J. Contrnl 140 Snuar Trust IOJ
Norfolk &W.pf(1. . . 49 Southern 1'aclHc. . . . 37
Northern I'aolllc 'Mi O. S , I * A U. N 2liS
do preferred . , 0\H \ Dint ( ' . %
V.I' . , DenveriO. . . 20 1) . , 11. G. A W 37
Northwestern do preferred 72
do preferred .112
bid.
The total sales of stocks wore 511,707 shares.
Including : Atchlson. T.'IU ; Chlcngo Oas , bDO ;
Erie , V.ICI ; Lake Hhoic. 'i8.n ; Louisville &
Nashville. 10.10S ; Northwestern. f > , .l70 : North
ern I'uctttc , y.O 8 ; Northern 1'aolflo preferred ,
72,7i" > ; Now England , 40.7S.1 ; liendlng , irioOO :
lUelnnond & West I'olnt11,40. . ) ; tit , Paul.
l8j ' ; Qulon PuclHe. 7,000.
1'limncl.U Itcvlew.
NEW YORK. March 2.1 The Post Bavs : The
continued break in Lake Shore excited un
easiness , because the Iipavy sales , utter so
Ion.-a conttniiHiieo of narrow trading , load
naturally to the suspicion that this mainstay
of the market has positively given way. De
spite Its rapid ( loclyie , ho\\uver , It had excel
lent support In many quarters. Tne sumo
could not bo said ot Northern PnelOu pre
ferred , und yet It IH perfectly obvious that In
th s a heavy hhoit Interest must have been
rolled up. l'or the greater part of today's
trading , the Northern Pacific was made the
center of u boar raid on the general market.
Precisely what this mount It wus perplexing
to S'iy. Thoiu was ground for suspicion that
the raid was designed to protect covering In
other stockh. The lelattvely great stiongth
ot Keailiiu suggested this , and there was a
suggestive recovoiy In prlsea during the last
hour of businc'f , ' ,
Xoiv York Jlonoy .Htrket.
YOIIK. Muroh 25. MOXKV ON CAM.
Has/at Hi ® : ! par cent ; last loan ut 2 per cent :
clohcd olfered at 2 per cent.
PIIIMU MUIICANTIC.K PAPER 4 ® } per cent.
Siiiitr.tNO EXCIIANQB Quiet , but htoaily at
fl,6 ( ! for slMy-day bills and fl.BS for de
mand.
The closing quotations on bonds :
U. .s. 4s ret ! ] ) ! > ) { Mutual Union 03 1M (
U. H. 4s coup lli.Ji North. 1'aclllo lstc..llH ;
U.S. reg 100 North l'aclHo2iids..ll5
I'aclHcilsof'Oi 10U Nortbwcitcrn Con..U7
uUInnn stamped 40 bU Nortliwcsfn deb. Sslo7
Tcnn. new BOI ( ! s..10ti St. i , . & I. M. lien. Ss. be
Tcnn. nuw set 5i , . . , . U.IH M. h. A U. K. ( ien..M..10'JU
Tcnn. nuw aet .Is GU U.l'nul Consols I''S
CnnaduHo.-'nils IOJ it. ! . . ( ; . M'ne. lts.8 ] |
Ccn. raclllc Ists 10CK ret. IM G. Tr. 83
tlen. fc II , ( > . iBta. . .US To IT. 1' . ll.O.Tr. 2s. . . 91
1 > . All. G. 4s SI U. 1' . IsU life ! *
KrlnJnils KXi't ' Wout hhoni IU.1)J
M , K. AT.Iicn.lls , , . , SOVt J. A.H.U. W. Ists. . . , 71 >
M , K. AT. Gcn.21. . . . 0
bid. tasked.
T.oiulon Htock Murkot.
{ Copyrighted IKKbjJa-nti Ooritnenititf.1
LONDON. MnrohS.'S. INow York Herald Cable
Special to THE BEE.I Business has boon
quiet In the Stock oxclmnzo today. The approach
preach of tlio settlement Monday being the
llrst day no doubt to some ox'.ont checked
new engagements , but the mantels , with low
exceptions , nave boon morn favorably In
clined. The shelving of the Illanil silver bill
ana moro reassuring advices togardlng the
Boring t.oa question have produced a favor-
ulilo Impression. Conbols Improved ! B percent
for nionuy nnd the account. Some inilwuys
close good In tone , but m the absence of busi
ness llio changes established In prices are of
no particular Importance , a rise of "i per cent
having taken place lu Brighton deferred , anil
' to 5-t per cent In most others. American
railways have shown considerable firmness ,
being favorably Influenced by thu moro re
assuring iiupcaranco of thn Boring icu ijues
tlon. Unit business been more active the re
covery in prices would have boon creator.
.Money Ias ugaln been In good domund. Slnco
Monday short loans | huvo not been obtained
under 2H per cent , The discount market IIIIH
continued llrm , two and three months' bills
being quoted at 1'i percent.
I.ONDO.V , March 2o. The following wora the
Londonstouk quotations closing at 4 p. m :
Conjoin , money , , . . ' .ti 1.1-18 Illlnoh Central. , , . .
ilo , account iuif Muitcun orill' , ,
N. V. . 1' . AO Ists. , . . WH at. I'nul com , . , VM
fan. 1'uclno . . . . . . . . VI I'ennsylvunla ii
Krlo , 1) ) { Itoadlnt. , , , M'4
Krlo ccund HW4 \llcli. Cc'ii. now 4 . . l'J ' > j
UAII BII.VKU lt'd.
The iimoiint of bullion gone Into the Hank
ot Knglaud on balances today , Jt-'JjOlKX
1'lminclitl Milton.
Mcui'ilis , Tonn. . March 2.1. Clearings. } > I8.-
oai ; ; balances , ifiM.lM , ' ; New York
selling ut par ,
KANSAS UITV , Mo. , March tfi. Otourlngs
this ilny weru tl,307,710.
I'Aitis , March 23. Three ptr cent rentes ,
tXlf 5''Sio for thn account ,
NEW YOIIK , Muruh 2.1. Dunk clearings , Slll-
HJ/'JIj balances , * I'J77UJJ.
1UI.TIJIOHK , Md. . March SJ. Glearlngs , ft , *
ffcH.IUJi balances. $ JU.,2J7. Itato , G percent
Plill.AUBU'llIA , PH. . March " 21. Oloailnis
tUMJI.211 ; balances. l,7ia.OK Money , U per
cent.
NEW OiiLKAX' . Li. , Jluroli i Oloarlngs
ll,4iSoONow York exchange , commeralul
5Jo perll.WJ premium : bank , II.M per il.oOJ.
HOSTO.V , Mans. , March 25. Hunk clearings
JI2.UI2.U7U : balances , tlft4,4 ! 7 , Money , 2 tier
cent ! exchange on New Vork , 15 to 2J dlu
count.
ST. LOUIS , Mo. , M irch ea.-CXettrluji , W.08J-
01 : balances , M7iOlV Mnncr-very qnlot nt
R7 per cent. Hxtrhango on Now YorK , SOn
llscourit " ' *
CitirAno. III. . MTvM'h25. Money nulot at , 4H
( SO percent , Ndre'Vork exehanio i lendy , oo
o uuo ai coiint. j < Tcrltng oxch n > quiet nt
for slMyT ( y bills ! tl.SJ for demand.
lank clearing * , * , , & " , * .
lloMon ck .MnrMPt.
BOSTON. Mas. . „ . , 21. Thotollowlni were
the closliu | irlfotvtin sto ki on the Iloslon
stock market toi.iyj !
Atchlion A TopokK , ' HS'I lAtlnntlc
Ho ton A Albany.r. W lloston A Mnntnnn.
lloslnn , V Malno'TM Cflliim t , V lli'cl.i. . . 270
C. H. Ay. . , , ; j'T07 ' > < Catnips , , . . , . .
ntetiliura It H. . . ll iyni 'Krunklln '
rilnt A I'prn M , . .W W |
dn preferred . , 85 Onrcoln . , , .
K , C. St..I. A , till.Tt'lZt ' ! > flntn Fa Copper. . , 40
I.ltl Hock A , KU M. . . 117 I'ntnnriR'K . 175
MIIBK. OntrM 10 Aunliton I , mil Co. . 25
Max , Con. com. . . . . li''i lluktnn l.aml Co . 25K <
N. V. A N. Knglnnil. S ) tnn nivKo l.nnil Co. in
do's ISO West Kml l.sn 1 Co. ll ) > <
Old Colony . . . . , 172 He 1 1 Telephone. . . . ! 0 > U
llutland common , , 4 \Vntcr I'oncr . 4' <
llutlaml preferred , 0 ! Cent. M . . . '
Wln.Cpii.com K n. .v a c .
rte prulerroil 41) II. 1 .
Allnupt M. Co.now ( ) I ! : N. Q. . . . .
Denver MlnlnRStocks.
j. . March 23. The following list
Is thn otoMii3 quotations on the Mlnln ; o\-
cnatigo today. .Sales At 5)0. )
10 Iron Clad
Amity , John .1
'
Aruonatit SJV .luotlco 10li
llallnrat. . . , H l.cnTcnwnrtli. , , . , . li
Manpkuk-Corn II. . . . 4 Lexington . 41W
llntrs-lllintcr M l.lttlo llulo 41r.i
lllgtmllnn 10 Mny-Matpppn. . . . , * r.iMI
lllk-HU 4 MornliiKtillm MI
llroirnloir. , * 4 Ora , 4 HI )
Cnlllono li ! I'nrk Consolidated. II
Claudia J , . . .1 I'ay Itock
I"
Ontury 8 I'otoM "
Cliy County : i t'urclor
Diamond II II1 Itlalto
Denver lias and oil 11 Hunulng Lode
Kinmons. . , . 4Sl Wlmlo ID
( iettyshurv ? l Sutlon 24
Oolilon Treasure. , , , 70 Uold ,
Hold Hock 41
.Sun I'riinelsro .Mining Quotation ) ) .
SAN FRANCISCO. Oil. . Murch M. The odlolal
closing quotations for mlnln ? stocks today
were as follows :
Alt * , to Nnvnjo H
llulner toW Ophlr 1300
Heat A , llolchnr 240 Poles ! I.W
Ilodlo Consolidated. 1SS Havana 151
Cliollar 11.- . dlcrr.i Nevada 175
"on. Cnl. , V Vn 11.N Union Con IN )
'ruwn I'ulnt N ) Utah 25
Inri-kn Con 2JJ Vollow Jacket 115
Jonld A Currr 14" ) Com 15
Inlo A Norcross. . . . i : > u N. Q BS
Mexican 111) ) I ) . .1 2J
Mono . . . . . 111)M ) N. II. 1 10
Now York Mining Quotations.
NEW Vaiuc. JiurcliSj. > The following are the
closing mining stock quotations :
llcst A llelchcr 223 Mexican ISO
Cnlcdunla U. II W' < Untnrlo liuO
Cliollar 11U Uphlr. 2SO
Dcadwood .VJ I'lymoiith l.'iU
KurckaCon ' 'UO Snva o iOJ
Ooiilil ACurry 141 Sierra Nevniln 1GJ
Unlc , V Not-cross. . . 140 stnmtiirrt 14U
loniiistnke HIOJ Yellow Jacket 100
Horn Sllvur IiW
ItVU STOCK MAKKKTS.
C llttlo nnil Hogs lioth Decline Shnriily on
Dull Trading- .
OMAHA. March 25. Receipts for the past
( Ivo days wore. liOl ! cattle , IT.llU hogs and
4(88 ( sheep , against 11,411 cattle , a.10'llios ! and
4,14ishccp : the corresponding IIvu days last
week.
Tlioro has been an Incioaso of 800 cattle ever
the same period last week and the receipts of
steers particularly were excessive. Dealers
generally Imvo bouglit freely the past few
days and wcio.Jn a position to demand n
heavy cut In pr > oos on all grades of beef and
snipping steers. The market was dull , dras-
lug and listless ut a decline of fully 10J to 1'ic
on nil gradosof Meers. Good to eholco 1,150 to
1,500-lb. steers sold from $ .1.75 to $1.25 , fair to
good 1.00) to 1.2JJ-lb. &J.4Q to $1.70 , common
toers W.OO to 8.1.40.1
The market U'iifc fairly well supplied with
Jiitcher stuft aiiil'tlrlccs ' on nuvthtng dccont
were In tlio maln'mich ' ingcd. ( 'ommon grades
were slow sale and prices generally weak.
Btoekers and j feeders were In fair demand
and prices on desirable holdings were quotably -
ably unchanged. . S lies were largely at from
i.l.OJ to $1.2. ) . with a few eholco bunches soiling
at from tl.'M to $3,49 and common stock at from
! 2.40 to I-.UO. Itojlrtisentatlvo sales :
„ " , 'PTEEKS.
No. Av. Pr. No ; Av. I'r No. Av. Pr.
3. . 07J $ JUO IT.M310 1.1 50 17..iill : $ IU >
2. 0(10 ( 3 10 3 5J 18. . 1274 3(15 (
1..10I01 3 35 . a 53 II. . 1,151 370
10.7003 , a 3'i i or. loss 3 r j , r > 7.140H JI70
1..1010 II 35 lo.iii.H : i r > 9 14..1248 370
2..1050 3 33 IB'.llOfl IIM 38. . 1250 370
D. . 8JO 3 10 a..U10 353 1. . 1. OJ 370
17..1005 3 40 3. .12(53 ( 353 14. .ism 370
I8..105t 3 40 as. . HIM 3 rr 21. .1217 375
21..1154 340 8. . 11 17 3 R't 0. .1205 3 75
10..1075 345 4..12I5 3 , r > 5 .134(1 ( 375
4. . ! W5 3 45 91. . 1330 3GJ .11:10 : 3 75
52 .1073 II 45 1H..11SO ; iG ) 21. .1217 373
15..1093 3 r > 3. .1300 300 37. .1359 375
SO..1180 3 45 jor.tr > o 3 oo 14. .12.11
. ' 0..105,1 345 2. 1335 3 00 111. . 1271) ) 390
3..149J 3 4 > 17. . 1170 3 bO 18..1427 300
19.11105 3 4- 10. 1203 3 05 10..1471) 303
10..1114 341 33. . 1357 3 < Vi B. , 1400 400
4..1--32 3 45 39. . 1301 3CTi 29. .1441 40H
28..12.- 350 38 , .1337 3 05 21. .1JU7 4 IX )
20 1055 3 50 15. . 1310 3 05 21..1201 401
21..1154 3 5J 31..117J 3 05 19..1457 400
39..1080 35J
MIXED.
5 , . 413 1 75
COWS.
. K81 1 00 10 .1009 2 25 19. 1ICS 2C5
. 7UO 1 33 17..101.5 2 35 23. . OJ5 205
. 777 1 35 1. . 0 * ) 2 35 11. . 1UW3 205
. 03' > 1 fid 942 2 40 4. OJO 270
. 0:0 1 55 0. . 81,1 2 40 1. . 1)10 ) 270
. 850 1 05 4 715 2 40 800 27U
.ion 1 05 IUJ5 2 4J U. 017 270
. OJO 1 05 3..II4J 2 40 4. . 10.17 2 75
. 805 1 03 10.o. . 5 2 50 7 . U8S 28)
. 070 1 7 > o. . mi 2 53 ! ) . ,10J ! ) 280
.1100 I 73 2. . OSO 250 7..1H8 28J
. mo 1 75 1..1D8J 2 60 5..100) 280
. 610 1 75 u. . IBS 2 50 3..101J 2N )
" 175 5..102J 2 60 fi..111)8 ) 285
' 1 75 1..UM ) 250 2..IOW 200
. U5Q i a- ii. nio 2 50 C..1270 200
' 1 83 250 ID. . 102.1 S9J
. tuo 1 85 1. 031 2 50 12. ire 300
. 9W ) 1 85 I ) . .1014 2 55 21..1108 30J
. fcHJ 1 85 3 .1200 2 U ) 1'JOO 300
1 ! )0 ) 2. 10J.1 2 CO i. 1200 300
! IMS 200 5. . 10(50 ( 2 O'J i. . UOJ 300
.1070 2 00 010 2 IX ) f 80 310
. r.M ) 2 00 4. 1)25 ) 2 U ) 4J..11JI 3 20
.108. ! 2 03 4. 2 OJ 2..1205 325
. 800 2 00 23. . ft 12 2 3 2. . iiOO : 325
. KiO 2 00 1..10V ) 2 C5 1..15IO 340
. IUi ( 2 10 2. . d5 ! 2 05 ' 341
877 220 J. . W > 2 05 l'l5.M ! )
1. . I ) JO 8 25
1 , 300 1 50 4. . 017 2 75 1 , . 870 28 >
20 , 475 2 25 1. . ( IIJ 2 75 1 . 0''J 3(10 (
1 , 800 203 27. . 701 2 83 4.UOJ 340
CAf.VBJ.
I. 230 2 00 11. . 183 3.T ) 4. . 143 4M
I.l' ' 270 2 ftj 1 , . 110 4 00 2. , 143 4M
l' . 140 3 00 3. . 103 4 25
HULLS.
1 , 053 1 05 1..1220 2 43 1..1730 H15
1. . 000 1 8) ) 2. 1475 2 53 1..108J 315
l./JOW 2 10 1..I70J 2 K > ] . .IO-iJ 315
2..1170 2 25 1..14J3 2 f ) 1..17IU 323
1..I210 230 1. . 11)30 ) 203 1..I170 hV5
l..ii2J : 230 4..10C5 2 70 1..I2IO 330
i..ii-u : ; u 35 1..130J 2 711 1..180J 333
1..137U 2 40 1. . 13.0 3 89
OXEN.
2..1335 1 75 2. . 1600 3 10
STOCKBIta AND FEKOKIU.
150. KK 2 45 3. . 811 3 10 85. , 870 255
1. . 7i ) 2 M ) , 023 3 10 0 , , 1)18 ) 323
1..103 2 N ) US' ' ) 3 15 7. . Kit 325
, . 410 2 83 1)10 ) 3 IS 37. , im 325
33 , . R8 l 2 05 , (1J8 ( 3 15 2. . Oil 325
31 , . f7 ! 2 03 , 780 3 13 8 , . TO I .125
1..I010 30J 731 3 3) 7. . UJO 330
0. . G8J 3 UO , 77J 3 21) 3 , , Uil ) 330
1 , . 1150 3 OJ -Jr,12JO 3 20 l..ll.'ll 331
8 , . W ) 3 03 VI if ; . 1)70 ) U 25 21,1037 340
100(1 ( 301 < " < 8'JJ 3 25
1 , . „ 2. , 770 340
18. . C17 3 00
-lYVOMIXQ CATTMi ,
No. Av. I'r.
r > ohclfora lJ7 ) 3 10
AMU
1 cow and ralfcU ! (28 GO
1 cow nnd calf. . , , 2.5 01
1 cow ami calf trr , 20 J ) .
1 mUlar..UU ) U 00
1 milker , -nrs 2J OJ
lloos The siiriy ) | was the heaviest of uny
day this wcok , , [ inwlnva liberal Iniireasn over
the number recurved Thursday , The market
Martini out wotUf nd from &o to lOo lowur und
closed fully UglCfVer nil aroutiil.
ytilpplug orujpn were fair and light and
butcher welghu. "fcold early largely at from
fl.'iO to tl.W. After vhcso orduis wore lillcU
prices oven on tlicsu were mostly nt from (4.40
to 41.45. I'aokora bid from ri.a. . to f 1.43 and
got a good ninny heavy und mixed loads
around. 11.40. Throw-outs and rough-ends
were picked up ut from IM.OO to tl. - ' . " > . Sovoial
loads arrived Into and a number were left In
llr t hands , the market closln ; very weak ,
baleii nmo largely at from } ) .IO to fl.6 > ,
ngaliiBt from (4.5J to H.W Thursday , the av
erage of prices paid being 11.47. ugafiibt (4,51 J ,
Thursday ana * l.41'i lust Krlduy.
I'r. No. Av. I'r.
40. , , .124 (4 45
( 8 . . .250 120 4 <
M . . ,254 12J 443
71. . , ' 'IU 2.XJ 445
71. . . .an ijo 445
M. . . .SOD 203 445
71 , , . ,210 8til 447JS
U ) , . 210 120 450
t8. . . . , .201 BO 4M -
1)5 ) . . . . .2IJ HO 4W
70. . . i 8'il 210 4 SO
01. , , , , ; | 4i 40 450
Cl . .
08. . . 100 4M
hO , , . . . ' - " - 7 H ) 400
II , . , 450
no ysa 120 4B <
M..230 40 450
63 57J 43 440 17 . , . .223 - 4M ]
01 . . .259 200 4 40 f > 0 8.-0 40 45 >
.M .274 200 440 0 , , . . . .1US 120 451
SI 252 28) 443 73. . . . .170 43 45S'i '
SO . . . . .210 43 443 M ) . . . WO PJ 4 , VJ1
Ml . . . . .105 81 443 6f . . .IT13 M 4.33'
71 820 t03 443 Gl 318 Ml 4f.2t.
72 803 W ) 443 63 31.1 40 4 52't '
03 . . . .231 M 4 43 M 2(11 ( 4 .Vi
0(1. ( , . . . 24. RJ 445 87. . . 1IW 120 433
73 . . . . .SB 10) ) 443 OJ 2il 4.V.
m ,845 1VO 413 HI. , , . , Si7 120 4 53
. . . . . . ( 120 44.3 f,8 . . . . atl 40 4.13
7/1 817 210 443 r.3 2U S ) 455
W.rOJ 10) 443 77 221 COO 4 55
8) ) 2X > U20 443 ( .8 200 S4.I . 4 55
44 151 83 443 03 218 8) ) 453
02 3IS fid ) 443 Ui 21(1 ( 40 455
153. . . . 2'8 S8) ) 443 1,1. . . .311) ) 5IJ 4 M
7J . . , . . ? * ) 320 44.3 13. . . . , VJ1 453
W. . . . 251 4 43 HO . . . .8'14 ' D 453
G4 274 43 443 r.S..2'U ' 453
" 0 . . . . 245 543 443 b ? 20J SJ 453
II IlJh 40 44.3 83 250 455
OS . . . . SB 120 4 45
virn AND notion.
n .113 40 240 II 3V1 40 400
1 2V ) 4 00 8..47J 4 10
8 2V ) 4 00
HIIBKP l-'otir lonils were rcoclveil , two of
them billed direct to Swlf U Two single drrks
of f air natives sold at from Jl.so to tl.SV The
market Is quot'ibly uncnanged nnd the ilo-
niniiil strong. Pair to good natives. # 1.5033 50 ;
Avestrrns , ( .oojt.5.43 : cotnmon and stock slioep ,
U. 504 ? . l. 75 ; good to choice lamhp , weighing from
4 to m Ibs , } l.fj3.5j. Koprcsontallvo sales :
No. Av , I'r.
8) native wethers. . R1 II 81
113 native wethers 71 4 83
ItosalpU ii'il l > lsi > .iiitlr : i or Stoa't ,
Kceelpls at the Union stosU y.lrds. bJUth
3maha , Neb , , for thu iwonty-four hours un3-
lirjt nt 3 o'clock p. m. . Mil roll 2 > , 1833.
iiKriin-rs.
cArri.E.
Cars. Head Cars. Ilerul Cnrs. lloail ( "urn. llcnil.
fi',4
IIISI'OSITIOV.
HUVKIIS. CATT'P : nous.
Jmnhn I'ncklni ; company. , 7TO
I'lia U. U. Hammond Co. . . , 4I'I
hnlM.VI'o UV1 473
Cuilnlijr I'acklnecnniimny. , 2.7Z4 82
Julin 1 * . Hqulros \ Co UT4
Klngan X Son
Hpcrrj \ llnrncs 201
Shippers and feeders
Total. ( I.IIU
Olilcago l.lxo Stock Alarkot.
CHICAGO,111 , . March 2.5. [ Special ToIoRram
to Tins llEii.l The Ronurat features of today's
catllo market \\cro unllko thoao piovalllnR
earlier In thu week , The demand called for a
less number of cattle than the yards con
tained , and therefore the recent adviinco In
linces was not sustained. Shippers Irul lim
ited orders and were unwilling to
pay Thursday's prices. Strictly first
L'lass steers wurb ijuoted at from $301 to $5.2.3 ,
but iiono of the olforlnL-s were good onoiiRh to
null anywhere near the last named llRiiro.
There u ere several trades at bettor than $4.4) ) ,
but the major part of the stock taken for
dressed beef and shipping account cost from
W.5)tol.4' . The supply of butcher * ' and
Ciinnors' slock was not In excess of the de
mand , and sales were made to about as Rood
advantage as on Thursday L/'ows sold anywhere -
where from $1.50 to 81.75 for "rubbish. " to from
$ .1.40 tof.i.60 forextniRrades , and sales of bulls
were nt substantially the satno ranee. There
wus a little trading In slockers and feeders at
aboui steady prices. itiotatlons ] boin ; from
Si 25 to 3.75.
The IIOR Market closed weak at a decline of
from 6c to 10c , the avcruco of prices being
about 15e lower than for Wednesday. Such
sorts as then sold at from $193 to $3.dO could
not bo moved at from over $ t.80 to S4.85 today ,
and the shrinkage In the commoner tirades Is
not loss marked. Very few of the hoes on sale
today Rdt abov $4.7,1. nnd towatd the cloio
Rood lots sold around ll.W. OloslnR quota
tions were from $1.23 to $4.85 for poor to choice
heavy and medium welRhts iu\d from $4,30 to
$1.83 tor light , ll will bo seen that lljht and
heavy wolRlits aio again selling about the
same notch , whoioas a tow days ugo the
former commanded u premium of from lOc
to 13c.
Something In the nature of a boom appears
to have struck thu sheep market , Puppllcv
are not coming forward ultli siitllclant frco-
dom to moot thu current demand , and during
the wcok there bus been a marked appreci
ation In values. The Rain amounts to from
23o toSOc per leO Ibs , which carries coed to
choice westerns to from $3UO to $02 > . and
choice natives to from JJ.2.5 to $0.60. Lambs
show less change , nothing having sold above
" .011 , thouah no doubt a strictly first cluss ar-
tlclo would have brought a llttlo more. From
the above 11 jures sales ran down to from $ J.M )
to $1.00 for scalawag sheep and to from $3.23 to
$3.50 for equally unattractive lambs.
Receipts wore : Cattle , 7,5jO ; hojs , 27,033 :
sheep. 7.000.
The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.E itc-
cclpts , 7,50i ) ; shipments. 3.2Ji : market \\ealc to
lower ; prime steers. $4.34.05 ( ) ; good lo choice.
$ J80I.25 ; others. $ J.404.75 : stockers , $ . ' .00 ®
3.5) ) ; cows. $1.4 (33.00. (
Iloos Receipts. 25.000 ; shipments. 14.00.1 :
market 5c lower : rough and common , $1.00 ®
4.33 : packers and shippers. $4.40l.70 ; prime
heavy and butcheis' , * 4,70i&1.80 ; pigs , $4.25 ®
4.00.
SHEEP Receipts. 8,000 ; shipments , 2,303 :
market opened strong , closed weak : owes ,
$4 S'JWUO : wethers. $3.810.2 > ; westerns. $ B.OD ©
0.15 ; yearlings. $ ( i.05 < ac.l7M ; lambs. $5.5'Jffi0.oa
Now York I.lvo Htock Market.
NRW VonK. March 23. BEEVES Receipts ,
2,285 head , Including fourteen cars for sale ;
market steady ; nallvo steers , $ . ( .8j4.7J per
1(0 Ibs. : bulls and rous , tl.8C3.50 ; ( liessed
beef steady atC@bc pcrlb. ; shipments tomor
row , 03J beeves and 4.S01 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 62J head : market J4o per
ID. lower ; veals , .5X2G.70 ( per 100 lb .
SHKUP Receipts , ; l.ilUShotid ; market steady ;
sheep , $5.00:30.7.5 : per 100 Ibs. ; lambs. $0.0007.5) ;
dressed muttons , 8HJo ! per Ib. steady :
dressed lambs firm at 1 < Dllio. ) !
lions Receipts. 1.757 head , consigned direct ;
market nominal and steady at $ I.M3.50. )
Kansas City I.lvo Stock Market.
KANSAS Cirr. Mo. . March 25. CATTLF.-Re-
folpts. 4.000 ; shlpmonts. 700 ; sfers wore dull
and 10t'o lower , selling at SLOO@4 23 ; cows
were steady at $ l.553,13 ; stookcrs and tecd-
ois. $2.03iai.40.
Hooj Receipts. 9.003 ; shipments. 1,700 : the
maiket was fairly notlvo and lOc lower : all
grades , $4 15(34.00 ( ; bulk. $4.40iS4..r > > .
Slim1 : KccollitB. 2.000 ; shipments , 303. The
maiket was quiet uncl jalrly steady.
He WIIB a I'lonocr ,
After an illness of a fortnight P. H. Sharp
a ploncor merchant , died of uoart failure
yesterday afternoon at his homo , 1815 Doug
las street.
Mr. Sharp was 78 years of ago nnd had
lived in Omaha n quarlor century , bavlug
como to tbo city In 180" . Ho was born in
Now York state in 1S14 , nnd rcsldod in
lialdwinsvillc , Onondago county , until ha rc-
movcQ to Chicago in 1S55. lie remained in
that city Uvo years , after which time ho
catno to Omaha , C3 >
Ho was a mcmbor of the leather firm of
Iluntincton , Sharp & Co. . and also did busi
ness later as P. H. Sharp & Co. Two years
ago bo retired from active business. Mr.
Sharp louvos a wife , a SOD. Henry C. Sharp ,
utid a daughter , Mrs. A. D , Schormerborc.
Arrangements for the funeral will bo made
today.
lCHAM iiUwllK'fi CUUI11I KKMUDY.
Superior to Any Other.
Mr.V. . J. Mowroy of Jarvisvllle , W. Va ,
says : "Sinen wo have been handling Chum-
'
bo'rlaln's Couuh Hemcdy wo have suld it on a
strict guarantee and found that every bottle
did peed service. Wo have used it ourselves
and think it superior to any other propara ,
tlou wo know of. -J und 50 contoottlos for
sale
Needs
Assistance.
So do you If you
nro BUtToriiiR from
loss of appetite , bud
digestion , weakness ,
or if you are conval
escent. TnkoJolmnn
Hoff'B Malt Extract.
It will build up any
weakened constitution and aid diges
tion and nutrition. Bo euro to get tlio
genuine. You would not take counter
feit money ? Don't take any imitation of
Johann HofTfl Malt Extract. The
" genuine " must liave tlie signnturo of
"Johann Roil" on the neck of every
b ° Kistier & Mendelson Co. , Agents and
Importets of mineral waters , 0 Ilarclay
Street , New Yoik.
liUHGHif.il
YOKE
SUSPENDER
THE LATEST.
Sllpplntr oft tli *
ihouitler ImpoK *
fihif. A > k your
iliolfrfor Uicm r
nui ] | IIO for M.HK
' iiblr to I.uce
K'u Hunpnidrr
< < > . , t > T IB 111
I'rliirv bl , WeW
AWNINGS AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TtNT & AWNING -
ING COMPANY ,
Klnt' . linnuuockK , oil anil
rubber olutlilti , tend
lorcnt'Kiio. 111J Knrnntu
HAGS AND TWINKS
REMISOMAHA BAD 00 DISHDP CO.
nnd Slsnl , mnnllla , rotlon
ImportprK nirfsHour
lnpK. tnlno. rene , lipinp , Jnto , cot
ton twine.tnrreil cord-
llnKn , I'to SI2 > < ItllfHt.
BICYCLES. IJOXliS.
II.C.TODD ,
M.O.DAXON aiccc or to . .1.0.Vllk -
, rncon. MTtf cliinr. p ipcr
llleycln sold on monthly pneklnK l)0xe ) . Allno\ol-
payments 120 N , IMh-at lies In box line ,
HID li
DOOTS AND SUOKS.
MOREE-COESHOEC ] ,
11UI llowar.l Stroit.
Knctorr corner llth nnil Dutulns * tr oli.
\Vo nra maklnit clojo iulco < lo caih b iyo.nn I .iro
relllnu n clan of iioolt wiilcli II very sulo-
nbloirltli racrohviti.
KIRKENDALL , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
\Vliolrsnln Mfr . . \RcntB llooln. shoc . nibbprs
lloston Itubbur SlioeCo , fi-ItKOOds. llUllillnr-
1102,111)1. ) H0illlariu > yt ! nc > - t.
BUKWEUS.
JOS. SDHLITZ BREW-
IIIQ CO.
onico , S , vili nml Leaven-
ttorihS. " , Omaha.
Joint Murhovor. Acts.
CONPECIIONEHY.
VOEDELE&DINNINO
Mfri ; t'omfpctloncrs nnd
jobbers of foreign nml
ilaiiiostle fruits , 1110
Howard st.
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C , J. ANDERSOM ,
CO. , XlrK topK , bnckB.
A T. Darby , Algr. Top' , . etc. Send lor
cuitiloin , bnrk , etc.
211 North l.Mh-st.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAGIECORUIGE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mim. cnlvanlrcd Iron
Hard and soft coal. S K. coriilci1 , window caps etc. ,
mctnllc itkyllKhta ,
. loth acd UoiiKlns-
cor. .
8ts. 1110 , HUDodKC-Bt.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY & COHEN , GILMORE & . RUHL ,
Clothlntf , notionfnrulsli' Mnnufra nml wliol Hiilc
liiUb. ( itvu u p trlnl. I'lotblcrs. HUM Iliiruvy
Samples prcpnl'l tiy CA- ctrvct ,
prc'HH. 111,1 llnrncy.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRICK-KOGH
M.E. SMITH & . CO , ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry foods , notions , fur- Ory pooiU notions , wont's
nlslilni ; uooiN. Corner InrnlbbliiK coiKlH. ( r.
llth niul U llth niul llonunl ft.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illmt rnlc'il cntn log free.
) t > H Capital uvc.
FURNITURE
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR.
NITURECO. ,
Grneo nml Thirteenth
street ? .
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D.M.STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
1201-1205 Jones Ftrect , 10th nml llnrncy streets ,
Oranha. Omnhn.
GRAIN.
S. AMC WHORTER ,
' 'ISllil of Grnrtc. Droker
In Bruin , etc. Prlviito
nlruto N. V. , Clilcacu
( mil bt I.ouls.
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT CO W. A. 1. GIBBON & CO. ,
HnM. caps , utrnw foods ,
ulovcs , nilttcnMJwncrs IlntB , nips , ctrnw u
( clcbrntcil ( into illy Cloven , inltttiis.
hat. llth nnil llarney. anil lliirnuv.
IIARDWARM
RECTOR IL WILHELMY LOaECK&LINK ,
CO. , Dciilcrs' liunlwaro nml
Corner 10th nnil Jnckfon inoclmnlcs' tools.
Strct'U. UOt Douiflaa Street.
MULLIN&MC CLAIM BINQHAM&.SQN.
fcpeclnltlcp , butler , esgs , Send uu ) iiur Vffs , lint-
i-heese , poultry , ctc.No ter.poiiitrjitninv. hlitcs
15 S. 14th. llet. 1st Nntl etc. 1701 J l.cuvenworlh i
btreet.
MOORED FERCUSO
SCHROEDER &
CO.
Huttor , Cif * . chopij
Cnsli buyers butter nnrt friillx , ponltiy , cniiu *
( ' < ; liiuHlU" . ull other Audits for Myer'n
proiluco on couiiulslon Ituynltitf. \ \ \ niul cutlla
1S. llth bt. Bplcf. UX S. llth eu ,
Ulualin.
OREELEY & CO. , J. B. HUSE&CO.
Butter , OCRS , poultry , Our speclnltlai : Huttor ,
Kiinie , hides nnil Irult , ouia nml poultry , ] JU
1U07 llonnnl Street. HunnrilBtruot
W. E. RIDDELL
Wholsnlo butter , V OKKS
llnrs nml oclla for
cash. 41,1 S. lllh st.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
Carry n full stock of WrappliiK paper , all kinds
printing , wrapping nml of twlnoH etc. 14 > lij
wrltlnu paper , caril pa * llownrd Htiect. Telo-
per et3. pbono , 1TW.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Stove rppulrs nml wntcr
nttnchnionts for nnil
kind of ttoro inuilo.
. ' .
1JU7 Douglns. >
SASH. TOYS.
M. A. DISBROW&CO. H. HARDY &CO.
,
Tojs. ilolls , n I bum PI
Mnnufncturori of snsh Inncy cooils. hoiiBufui *
il o o r s , b 11 n rt s u n il n'.ahlliK Kiiods , thllil-
mouldings , llrnnch of- ' , '
ren'H cnrrlntrLM Ul'J
llie , 12th nnd Hurils bts rnriinm Mrpet.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , OAS'ilA'H
Iloom . ' 14 Kxclinnirobullil- Itoomn , 10 nnd Gl Kx.
Ing , South Omuliu. c'lmimu tHilldliig.
Oinahn.
Every HI AN can lie
S'tKONO and VIO-
OHOUS in nil reipcria
by using QPANISH
NliRVINR.thegrent Spanish Remedy. YOUNO MEN
OK OID suOJerhiR from NKKVOUS DRBIiVITY , I/OHT or
PAULINO MANHOOD , niRlitly emissions , convulsions , nervom
prostration , cnusul hy the use of opium , lohacco or alcohol , wake ,
fulness , mental depression , loss of power in either sex , spermator-
DErnomc AND AFTER usic , rlicca caused by self abuse and over indulgence or any personal weak
ness caa be restored lo perfect health end tlio NOI1IB VITAMTY OF STRONG MEl5 ?
We give a written Ruarantee with 6 boxes to euro any case or refund the money. $ i p bo > ; b boxoif/
For sale in Omnhabv Snow , Lund & Co.
OWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tb eminent specialist In nervous , chronic , private , blnol , skin and nnnnrydltcascii , A rivulnr
rcKlsterod gradimlo In mudclne , as itlpiomas nnd cenlUcatc * show , is sun tremlnu wllh the urialest lucr
catarrh , spiinnuturrliocu , lost manbood , seminal Wcakneis , nUIH loisos , liupotonoy , syphlll * . mrlcluru , lion
orrtiuea , Rloet , Tarlcorulr.ctc , .No nieri'ury u > eJ. Now Ireilment fnrlon of Tllul pouter , Purlles iinnulu t
Tlsltmenmj belreatet at homo by correspondence , MeMlilao or Instrumrnt * sent hy nmll oru | iri ;
eurely packed , no marks to Indlrato cuntcnts or tenilur. Ono i.iir oniil Inlcrtlovr preferred. tiiiiaullaUo
( roo. orVuipuniivneo strlcilprivate. . "Hank ( Sljolnrlis of Llfu ) suut UlUoo liuursll * . . lou p-
. m , to 11 m. ScnU slump lot reply.
WEAKNESS ° MEN
QUICKLY. THOROUOKLY. FOREVER CURED
.by n new perfected
eclcnllflo niclliod time
connol fall iinleii tbo
case I * beyond liunian
aid. You feel Improved
tlio IIrut day , fcol u bono-
III every day I noon know
yourself ukln among
jneu la body , mind ana
hcirt. Drains and lostca
ended. ICrorr obsiacla
to happjr nmrrlea Ufa ro-
inovecl. Narva foico ,
wlll.oacrggr , brainpower ,
wlion falling or lost are
restorcil by this trraU
| Krllons of tlio body en
larged anil BtreniitbcDCd.
Victims of abuses and
excesses , reclaim your
manbood ! bufTercrs inia )
folly.Ofcrwork.UHienltli ,
reiialn yiiur vlnorl Don't
ill spalr.ovcn If In Iho last
ttnues. Don't Lodulicnrt
cneitlf quacka have rob.
tifd you. Iittusnboffyim
that medical ncleucoauil
business honor Mill exist ! hero HO bnml In band.
AVrllo for on r IlauU V'ltli cxplanatloui & proofs ,
mailedcaletlfree. Otcr , OO rcTerenco.
MEDICAL 00. . BDPPALO , N. Y.
( > rc. . ! ; icllitu. l oit . MI
ruiclil I' " CHrKiiltrt / , . ; ! Ma {
, J fftaiut In lt < d Abd fMJ loculllox
ti sralal likllmrll > U > u , Take
olbfr. JitfuH dtno'oui * utifflw-
ioi.J ImUatlma JlUtaeitUii > rttui 4e.
In l rai tut I'ftrlleuUri , uillioculiU tud
"llrller fur MiillrJ " f > * letter. l > > rrturu
3111 * 11 * rtOO TriClu,6nUll ' °
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITORY , - OMAHA , NEB
Cni-ltnl - . . . . . .
Onkers andllroclorHenry W. Vnto" . uroililant
II. ( J. CunhlMK , vluu proihhmt. C H. Alauiloi W V
Morte , John H. Ccllliu , J , .V. U. 1'atrlek. 1,3 H A
Heed. Caililcr ,
TI-lLil TIION BANK.
Corner lUth nni Farnam 8ts.
. CURE
YOURSELF !
r bottle of llltf U , Ilioouiy 1
Hon-t'oiionoui ruined ) lor anM
ll.o . unnatural illichnrKi * nu
drlvnlodlicMtioJinenHni ho