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THE OMAHA DAILY BEKs : THURSDAY. MARCH 31 , 1892.
HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Efforts t3 Got Wheat Up Yesterday Wera
Entirely Useless.
THERE WERE A GOOD MANY BUYERS
Clrcitninlnnce * Were Ajnlnst tlio CrrcnU In
M ny Kc i > crt nnil tlio Cloning Wn
Anything Hut KncnurnRliiK for
Holders Stork * nnil UoniU.
CIHCAOO. III. , MarchSO.Vlicatmauolicrolo
efforts to sit tip toJuy. Its strength proved
hardly RUfflclcnt for tlio olTort , ami the at
tempt hud to bo abandoned. There soomcd to
bo a pee I ninny buying ordcrj at tlio Hurt ,
nwl for a tlino there wa a considerable dis
play of vigor. The curly cables were con-
Ktrucd liy nome M rather fnvorablo. capod-illy
those from Jjlverpool , and , domestic nmrltots
showing nn upward tendency , tlioro was n
Rood deal of covering. KeportoJ inivro ex
port engagements hero yesterday had
n tendency to create strength , and
caused shorts to cover , whllo Ilrnd-
utrcut'fl report of a dosroaso In tlio
available sutwlv last week of Ir : > ? , ' 0)
im. was also rezardol ai a favor.iblo factor.
Vho rocolpts for tlio day wcro only nlnoty-
blno cars , or forty oars less than ostlmatoJ.
whllo only ninety earn are expected tomor
row May opened hiUUlv at from ! 4o to JJo
lilKhoratfrontTO'ic ' to 70'jio but tlio advance
brought out frco offerings. Tlio tone soon
changed toono of wuukntiss , and before It
o'clock the prlcm went off at from 7SS ! to 7uo
Kaufniariii of St. l.ouU and the Now York
contingent proved the host sellers. Tliolr of
ferings were urgent and buyers soon lost con
fidence. Nearly nil of the Into cables were
weaker , and these from the continent wcio
particularly depressed. I'arU ami Antwerp
ivero both quoted lower , with the woiithcr In
France said to bo fiivorublo and the wheat
crop In flno rondltlon.
Tlioro were nUo inntiy favorable reports
from exports making the tour of tlio winter
\vhoat country , diclarliiK crou damage ro-
jiurls axniSBorntlons or cntlio fabrications.
About noon tlio in irkctsoUl on to 7lH c. Tliu
vonkness continued to rule during the closing
hour mid May xtmriiiply sold as low as 70'i.c ,
unil olfoasy at7U ? u. Anew Centura was tliu
< lecllnu In the pioiiiluiu on July. The pressure
1o sell that month was great from the south-
WC3' on the line crop piospcots. and It fell
from 1'ic over Aluy to only ' , { uovor. It was
iilso discovered that a number of houses were
liuvhiK May hut Helling an e < | iial amount of
July. Unoof the Itomsof gossiplloatlngmound
WHS that the MeCormick Harvester company
nf this o ty wns iirran.'lng Ita plans for a crop
Hourly equal to tbnt of Ijfit year. Heports
Into In the day of cnsn sales of 500,00) ) bu. at
Mlnnrapolls had no effect here. Dispatches
vrero received today from the strait spying
the Ice U breaking up and that navigation
Mill llkoly bo opun by April 10.
Thu corn trailing III Its course was almost a
duplicate of thculioiit market. It stalled at
nn advance for May of about 7ic , and made
tlio best prices for ino day In thollrstfew mlti-
iilns ot the xcsslon. b'omo of Iho
iiarllos who wcro supposed to bo the
heaviest holders uera sellers on the opening
bulgn. Cudahy was said to bo letting his po
nnil llarllell-l'ni/er were alsosud to have
hold freely near the opening. Tlio lee il 10-
celptn woio bvlow u.xpcctHllons , whllo Iho
weather wns regarded as iiufavorub'.a
Considerable oxcitemoiit prt < v llo < l In oats
at the opening , the market lictng very ( Inn us
nrosultof H mllnr conditions In wlioal and
corn and the f.tcl that the iccoiptsero
Ik-liter than oxpoctvd. Con-isulnian nnd
lliirtlott-Frnrcr bought pretty free early ,
tailing about''Uii.Oi'1 bu. ouch and sending the
jirlco to > Uc. Iiuto In tlio day Schwart/-
linpeo punhasoU ( jultu u Una for Now York
inn tics.
Hog products wore the wen liest thins on the
list. Icynn. Loan : and llatoloy were generous
sellers , denim prices wcro nearly the low-
Ht. May iiork closed at tI0.17M. as con < pircd
with fll'iili : yesterday ; Mtiy lard ut S'l..O ,
iiuainst BI.UJ yojterday. and rlba $ ) .77J5 , com
pared with J.1.7U yesterday.
The estimated receipts for tomorrow arc :
AVhoat , Ui cars ; 1U cars of corn ; 1U ) cars of o.its
and 2T.UOO to ; i-,000 ' hogs.
The loading futures ranged as follows :
AI1T1LI.LS. CI.OHK. I1KIH. I.OVV. OI'K.V.
WHEAT No. 2
Mnrch . , e 78K 73X
Stnr .
July .
COIIN No. 2
Mnrcb .
Mnj . , 4'JV ,
Juno .
OAT.S No. . '
Slnj- .
Juno . 28TJ
MEhS 1'OIIIC-
JIarcli . , 10 27) ) < 1000 lOO'i
Mny . 10 < 0 1012W IU17H !
Mnrch . n ; 5
May . GoU 017H 02U
SHOUT Kins
Alnrch . BK ) 6S3
SIny . S 67i
Cash quotations were as follows :
I'uiuu Irregular.
WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat , 78Xc ; No. a
fiprliu wheat. T.I'No. . - red. 84c.
"niiN-Stcady : No. , ! , aayci No. 3 , yellow ,
s No. 2 , ifiVic : February. 3Io ; No. 2
white. J'GL'il'ic : No. U white. 2W2iO4. : !
llVK-No. 2. 77'c.
IJAlii.EV-No.-2 , 52cj No. a , SOSCOci No. 4 , 33 ®
1'fiAX SRCU No. l,07c.
TIMOTHY SBKU I'rlmp , ll.22ffll.28.
I'OIIK MOPS pork , per bbl. , fI0.0710.r :
lard , per ex\t , W.17 : dry salted JoM5.57'/J ;
nhoiililcrs ibnxoil ) . il..V'i.uO ; shurt clear sides
( boxed ) , M.l7Hi. ( ' . ( ) .
WIIIBKV Dibtillcrs' flnUhca poods per sal. ,
Huotns Unehanscd.
Uccclpts and shipments today wcro us fol
lows :
On the I'rodiicocxchango today the butter
iniiKrtwnB easier : fancy creamery , 27542Bc ;
line nestorn , ' . ' 45i.lOc : orJInury.OSi''Ilc : ( Ino
dairy , saa.'Bc. liivs. fairly steady ut is&tsjjc.
Ncnv York Murkrts.
NEW YOIIK , March 3) ) . Ff.ouii Uecrlnts , no-
144 iikgs. ; exports. 4.U4 : hbls. and 0,777 Backs ;
market heavy , Irregular und quiet ; sales , Sl-
000 bbls.
UOIIN MRAI. Stoaily nnd nulot.
WilUAT-Hocelpts. 57,000 bu. ; experts , 413.00
lii. ; siles : , n.'aO.OUJ Im. of futures and 101,000
tin. of spot. Hpot marUot uusott'od nnd
lower , dull ; No. 'J red. OMJ < 2K31'c : In Htoro and
olov tor8.00i < cG.lOOMj alloat , 08yc ® 1.00'4 ; No.
a rod , OHVav.'o ; uniraded ted , Ss cfflJI.nOlij
No. 1 northern , 07UOOSio ) ; Na 1 Imnl.USlioi
No. 2 northern , lilUu. Options advanced
lUo on Mnrch on covering und Uffl'/Jo on t'.io
oilier months , with firm cables , forolKn buy
ing , llrudstrcet'shtatemcntnf docroiisoil snn-
jilh'3. larto clearances and light receipts ; de
clined 2)io ) on Mnrch , with contrncts well
aottlod , and Xftlfto on other inonthi. with
lute cables weak nnd favorable weather ; and
hi Trance , closing 2 o oir on .March and ? i lo
on other inontln. No. 2 red , M-ireli , DM * ®
U7'C. clnilnK utilise ; April , IHffl.3Mi ! ) ; , uloslni ;
nt ( Met ilay , 01 3-llxai > to , oloslni at OIUol
JIIIIP. WiWWiv , clotltu nt SO'iot .Ii.ly , 81U-li5
. . . . < > 'lonlnu at fU.o ; : Autrust. 83JiQOOc. elos-
lui : ut Kh\iu ] September. bHjjdtMllic , uloslni ; nt
6S3o ; Ducombor , lOl/fiUl c , closluu ut DOl/c.
Itvr.-itllt ] ) western , bttit'JIiio ,
llAllt.KV Dull ,
lUui.uv MALT Dull.
COIIN KeciMpls. lU.N5bu. : exports.R8.W4 Int. !
ales. GOO.IKIO bu , futures and Hl.no ) bu. pnt ,
tjpot opened firmer , inoJeruto bunlnpssi cliis-
liiK uaayj No. 2,4Ho lu olovntor ; &DO ullout ; un-
KrmUtd mixed , 4S Vu ) : No. : i , Iho ; sionincr
mixed. 48 010 0. Option ! ) advanced and ro-
tlowni March , 4H > ; o ! Anrll , S'.iitiS'jci May.
47iii' , ulonuiKal 47o : Juno. 45fi < ( ( ; IT c. olosln ; nt
4AHui July , 4ftJ.iBIO'ic. oloblni ; aHOc.
OATS Itocolpu , 74bOj bu.i exports ,
jy.MXX ) bu. ! : iles. 415.000 bu , futuius
nod. 11,000 bu. spot , Knot , alow , heavy ,
wllito , 37UO.t8)o ) ( : mixed western ,
whlto western , ; H llo
HAY Quiet , bteady.
lloi'HVJrni , quloti stnte. common to choice ,
lOOMc ; I'aolllocoait , lUiianc.
bilOAH Uaw , fairly active : firm ; sale ? , 21,103
lHK ) , cent rlfiiKulW test at J'ic , nnd 'Joo hags
inoluses sugar. 89 test , at 2Jso , and to I'lilla-
tlolplila 1.5K ) baas contract. 84 test , utSSc.
Mot.ASBS-lollnod ) quiet ; foreign , dull : Now
Orleans , quiet Urin.
It I IK Fairly active ,
1'KTiioi.f.UM Dull , lower ; Unltml. closed
ntUofor April ; rollned ut Now Vurk , ( tiU ) ;
rDrtnod. Inbuilt. WMJUtA
COTTONHKKU OIL Dull.
TALLOW Dull ; city , ( (2 for package * . *
.
KOBIN ( julot , steady.
.
Ktiu - PirnAestcru ! , la'ittlio ; rccolptv , 13-
OCO pkss.
i'oitic Quiet and steady.
CurMRATS-titrong ; pickled ahouldcri ,
inlijilliih , dull
tlorcUi :
IO.3
iluVrcii Quiet , rattier eaiyt wcsteru dulr/ ,
lWJ2o : ncsicrn eronmory. SXtTOiicj ncslorn
factory , IVJa tc ; Klnln. xus c.
UMKR4K nrni , domnnd steady ; parlsklmi ,
Mil Oc.
T'IO InoN tndctlvp tnoHcan.lH.lvaifl.S.V.
CorpKit-Qillot ; lake , Jll.ltt bill , 111.03 n Upil
I.KAii-Dillll domestic. tl.n bid and 11.23
ashed *
Tm-Stoaay ; straits , t.0.80 bid and 110.03
St. l.ouls
ST. I.OUI1. Mo. , March W. Pl.ouu Un
settled anil llttlo doing.
WHEAT Advanced early , then broKe nnd
declined almost continuously to the end ,
dining nt ' .io for Mny nnd le for .Inly lower
than yesterday. No. 3cnnh , KIM t May closed
at M ! o : July , "H'.ot August , 77ic. ?
COIIN rollowi-il nhoat both up and down
and closed "ic below yostorlny. No. 2 cash ,
: i3Mo ; May. : iM43 VInly ! , asjio.
O \TS-dash u.isy ; 2Sio ! bhl ; May , lirm ut
cnue.
Uyn-Dullnt7f c ,
llAiit.RV Oulot ; Minnesota Me.
IIIIAN Dull and lower utr 2ft1o.
llAV-Dnll : prairie , ( J.SOQ8.SO.
LEAH rirnt.
( ! OIIN MKAI , Steady at II.8J ,
\VllISKV-lJlllot lit $ I.H
lUnni.Ml Quiet nt fl'faso. '
luo.v COTTON TIKS $ i.vo.25. '
I'novisioNS Dull nnd loner.
PoitK-l0.5)lJ.GJi ) ! for now , $3.70 for old.
Diiv Su.TKt ) MEATS I.oasc shoulders , f4.GO :
longs and ribs , $3.0. ) ! .shorts. ti.73 ; boxed lots ,
15n more ,
lI.vcoN Shoulders , U.33 | longs and ribs ,
to.2oo 25 : shorts. uo.
sun \u utiitri i HAMS $ J.03ID.'iO.
llKCKlt'M 1'lour. 4.U3J Ibs.ihoat , 11.000 bu , :
corn. IW.OJ3 bu. : oats , 2I.IXU bu , : rye , 1.UOO
bu. : bnrioy , 4.1011)11. )
Sltit'MBNT * Flour. 4,0)0 ) Ibs , : wheat. 11.0,11
bn. : corn , I.M.OOJ bu. ; o.its , 20,03) bu. ; rye , 2,003
bu. ; barley , 1,033 bu.
Omalm Produce Market.
HIDES No. 1 croon s.iltcd hides , 44l'5c ! :
No. 2 BTCOII salted hides , Ji'lUlHei No. 1 croon
lidos. 2 > to. 4) ) Ibs. uailic : No. 8 green
ild ( " < , 25 to 41 Ibs , i'OHic : No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 15 Uu. . lies No , 2 veal e Of , 8 to 15 llu ,
4e : No. 1 dry Illnt lildos. 7Sc : No. 2 itry flint
ildus , .VilOe : No. Idrrsaltol hides , filJGc. Tnl-
( iw. So. I. : i4lc ! ; t-illow , No. 2 , : iio ! : grease.
whltoA. 4cj grease , whlto II. : iH ( l9ic ; crease ,
yellow , 3c ; grease , dnrlc , 24c ! : old butter , 2 ®
J4c ! , beeswax , prime , lOes ronjh tallow , 1'i '
" ,2e.
,2e.FIIUITS California Illvorsldn or inzos , $2.7'i ' ®
_ UO : Washington navo'.H. HOOI.2S ; choleo ap
ples , M.ui ; clioko .onions. $100 : fancy lemons ,
I4..V.V3I 50 : bananas , crutod. J.MHO2.50 ; cran-
icrrh'S. shipping stock , bushul boxes , $ J > !
slr.iwboirlcs 4'ic ( it : Florida tomatoes , } 0iJ ! ®
" ,00 per crate of six uaskots.
VKOKTAIILES Fancy Mnscatlno sweet pota-
oos. $2.50.75 : seed sweet potatoes , $ . ' .t)0.25 ) ;
JallfornU cabbage , 24e ! per tb. In crates ;
lonio grown lettuce , 4Uo per doouons. ; .
Kc5ll.09 ! per bu. : Nebraska handiilcUud
loans , l.7.l.l.ai ; medium. $ l. ! > 'jI.OO : Cali
fornia celery , $1.03 ; Colorado and western
N'obrasku potatoes , 35n : native potatoes , 20 ®
iio ; llmu beans , 4o per Ib. ; water cross
. ' 4-qt. rases. 12'il5c ! per qt : spinach. SI.UO per
jbl. ; Spanish onions. $ t.5i per crate ; radishes.
40o : rutabagas , $1.75 pur bbl. ; now turnips. Mo
poriloz.
Kaos General market , 10io. ! t
HUTTClt-A Inrgo proportion of the receipts
gent 10452lc : selected lots In a small way to
the rot'ill trade at202lo.
1'out.Tiiv Good dressed chickens , lUllc :
turkeys , ii313c. :
GAME The market Is glutto.1 with ducks
nnil prices uro most too demoralized to quote.
Kansas City Market * .
KANSAS CITV. Mo. , March M. Wncvr
Was not materially changeu from yesterday :
No. 2 haul. 7Jlje ; : No. 2 red , fcOSSIc.
COIIN Firm , with no iiiotablo ] cbango In
prices ; No. 2 mixed , locally , U3'UUc ; No. 2
white , 3li5'l5e.
OATS ; teadyNo.2inI.xod ; , 27Sc ! ; No. 2 white ,
2S c.
KVE Steady ; No. 2 , nomliril at74c.
FLAX SHED sSo on llio b.isls of pure.
HHANVoil : ( ; backed , ( He.
IlAV Stronget ; uholeo hay 50o stronger ;
tlniothy.Jl.no ; fancy prairie , $7.00 : good to
choice. .0UH (
Huirzii Weak , but unchanged.
EIOJ I'lrm to blither , lie.
1'i.oun Uiuhanscd ; litch pitcnt , $ i40 : pat
ent. IJ.-.0 : cho co , Jl.M ) ; XXX. SI.UOai.70
KECEiirahcat , l.lwo bu. : corn. 1J.033 bn , ;
oats. none.-
Siiii'MUNrs Wncat , 7,033 bu. ; corn. 1,003
bu. ; o.its , none.
Cotton Market.
NEW YOHK , March : ! , Kiiturcs closed quiet
and stoidy ; sales. 7.700 'jalcs ; March , ? OS.37 ;
April , ( i.37 ; Mar. SC.t'.l ; Jcne. J0.58 ; July , IfdGO ;
August. $0.74 : yoDtomber.4J.84 : October , IB.OI ;
November. $7.04 ; Uoecinbor. (7.81 ; January.
$7.2 * .
NKWOiirEANSLa.March31.-Quiet and firm :
middlings. ( l ? e ; low mlddllnes , A' c ; good
ordinary SUc. Net , receipts , 3.07J hales ; gross ,
S.KM bales ; exports to Ore.it Drltnln , B.330
bales ; to France , fl , 2 > bales ; coastwise , 8,003
bales ; sales , 3.450 bales ; stock. 377,000 b.iles.
Liverpool Markets ,
r. March 30. WHDAT Steady : de
mand poor : holders olTor moderately : No. 1
California , 7 .U percental ; No. 2. rod winter ,
7s 7Hd7s SHd.
COIIN Qulot ; demand poor ; mixed western ,
4s O'.id percental.
HEEP Extra muss , Os 3d pertlorco.
HUTTCii United States , finest , U7s Cd per
cwt.
TALLOW Flno American , 55s 2d per cwt.
Itrltlsh Tradu Itcvleiv.
MASCnESTCH. March 30.--Tho Guiu lan In
itscommuiulal nrtlclo hays : The decline of
silver and eastern exchanges depressed the
111:11 : kot. Tnero have been a few eastern tran
sactions at prlcos below these which ruled on
Friday. There Is a modoraiu minor foreign
business. Manufacturers , though anxious to
tell , are not pressing. Yarns aiu neglcctoJ.
Coilro Market.
NEW YOIIK. March 30. Options oconcd
steady , 10 to 1 > points down : olosoastcady. 10
to VJ points do\vn ; sales , 2(1,254 ( bag ; . Includ
ing : March. JU.I'O ' : April. $12.80 ; May. JI2.V5 ®
12.60 ; June. $12.25U'iJ : ; July. JU'.l.r > ; August.
I2.111'.MS. September. JI20I2,05 ; Decoin-
bor. SII.'JO ® 11.U5. SpotUlo dull , nominal ; No.
- , I.4V5.
Iliiiaiiu SiiKiir .Miirlint.
HAVANA. March M. Sugar quiet. It Is
stated that during last week the cano ( lu
st roy oil liv the Ures In the fields amounted to
2,8jOOJ ( arrobcs.
1'orelcn OH Murkct.
LONDON. March SO. LINSEED OIL 33s 3J per
quattor.
I'ETiioMSUM Iteflncd , 5id ( per gallon ,
New York Dry OootU Markut.
NKW YOIIK , March 30. Dry goods un
changed ,
TnulcrV Till It.
CIHCAOO. 111. , March 30. Counselman& Day
to Cookroll llros. : Hpccuhitlvo markets
opened actl\o and goncrnlly higher , but from
the hturt Mjemocl to hare nothing hotter than
sentiment to sustain them and that oozed out
rapidly under hn.ivy professional selling on
orders from other largo markets. Wheat
opened UJ higher on scattered buying for u
turn , Induced by receipts of lurgo purchases
for export , but private advices quoted conti
nental market depressed and crop prospects
inoro encouraging In France , ulno In our own
country , Although considerable cash wheat
was reported takun In various lurgo markets
fur export , receipts wore light and cloy
ing public cables fulled to confirm early
private advices. The mirkct ruled weak und
closed heavy , ? a for May and ; Uc for July
lower than yesterday. Corn sold early ! io to
iu ( higher , nut on heavy soiling by longs de
clined ' 40 and finally rallied on light call-
in ut oil lucolpts , clo lnx iio higher. Oats tame
and moro disposition to sell. Provisions
opened staaily biilbecamudoprcsspilon heavy
Belling by gialn opomtorj nn I declined 27 > ia
for pork , 17'io for ribs nnd ! 2So ( for lard , elo > > -
Intr with slight rallies on buying by pacUnrs.
CiitCAno.lIII. . March 30. Kunnott. HopKlns
A , Co toH. A. MoWhortor ; The fealuroof the
markettoduy has boon selling of July , ap
parently by Nuw York and bt. l.onls. This Is
takun to show tlmt crop H'porto are moro
favorablo. Foreign inarKeU show moro
Btronctb. und thn now export engagements
aruquito nromls.ng. A prlvTito catilo claims
that English stocks of who it and Hour
will' hhoiv oiilto largo leduotlons
this month. Huiiorts of considerable
wheat huvlnx boon worked uro uurruiit , but.
not wholly conllrmoO , There Is. lion over , no
doubt that Inquiries are Increasing. OuUldo
marknts ccnorully vlosed'weaker than ycstor-
( lay'forMny coin , but the Ktoam Is kept up
hero and tno detl seems to bu well In hand.
It toiuihoU the hUhn.it point yet mudn
on the piconl boom , and closes
higher than ycstcrJay , There was a
moderate trade In o.ila with but llttln fluctu
ation In prices. Provisions hud quite u relapse -
lapse , the selling yesterday by packers hav-
luj ; produced Its uliuct.
STOCKS AM > IIO.NUB.
TradlriE It Uhldcil llotworn Two Factions
New YORK , March M. The operations In the
stock miirUot today ilUplaycd u proof that
there nro two parties In the speculation ana
that they are for the present quite evenly di
vided. Under tlio Influunco of these contend
ing forces'.lie market was during most of the
day feverish und uiibotllud , but the hulls Mud
the aid of u free covering of yesterday's shorts
and prices as u rule wcro wo'l maintained ,
The profcusloiiKl nuturo of the market , how-
oxer , was tvjulii demonstrate 1 by the uttur
stagnation \Tlilch followed the completion of
the ventures of yosterJuy , accom-
pitnlo'l by ulmiut ontlro cessation ot
tradln ; , Nonhorii I'aclliuvau loui nut-
muted thnu usual of Lite , whllo
tesullo the atticl.a : upon It , Ilioro wus ilemuntl
uuoiigh from thiiNhorU to kouu it. moving up
ward af li-r the upunlng di-ollno of 'i per cont.
bbarp unit short drives were tn.'ulo ut llio
coalun > U ull cxcoyt ItuaUluit jrloldod iuii-
lorlnlly on light tradlni , I.n l < aw nnn. Jersey
Central nnd Delaware ft Hudson reaching
lower prices than hive been peon for some
time , but tha rocivor.y wns oqunlly It not
more rapid thnn the drop and Intoino diillnoss
markou the further ilbnllngs In these Mi ires.
In thd rally which followo.l , however , Koadtng
scored iiHtibstantlal itnln In company with n
few other stooKs which have of Into been the
object of xpeclnl bear pressure.
The gr.-itucrc were given moro prominence
today und St. I'aut again iiMiimcd Us old
place ns lea'lor of the market In point of ac
tivity ami In It , ns In the other prominent
shares , the efforts at deprcslon wcto followed
by u full iccovcry nun gains of small frac
tions In mldltlon with the Industrials wcro
comparatively nnglccted nii'l thi' low price
sh ires were throughout bnrren of fcnturo.
The open Ing of MID general list was made at
fractionally lower llgurcs than these of lust
o\onlng , but the covering of shorts wus on
so Inrgo K scale that prices rose f om
the first s'llcs. The continued sales for
the short account , however , ulilcd by some
liquidation of loii accounts kept the market
throughout the forenoon Inn highly fexorlsh
mid unsettled state , tnotuli prices udrunccd
In the main , The forenoon was marked by u
further Improvement , thoiuh the business
done decreased to the smallest limits at ono
.time , whllu In Itcadluir , the conlcri. Sugar nnd
sonto other material gains were scored on u
very mo.lorato trail I lu. There wns no setback -
back nnd the market finally closed quiet
to dull , but firm , generally nt
iibout the best prices of the day.
Ono of iho most prominent foituros of the
Into trading was n sharp upward movement in
Manhattan , which , after sollltu down IM per
cent to JI.UJ. uno rapidly to HUM nnd closing
with a to ii-Con of only 'j per com , Tliu ( In u
changes are almost Invariably Slight gains ,
but Manhattan Is up a per cent ; Iliirllngton
I1 , percent and Delaware .t Hudson 1 per
cent.
Government bonds have been dull and firm ,
State bonds buvo been entirely nojlcclcd.
The following uro the uloslng quotations for
the loading stocks on the New York SlocU exchange -
change tnday ;
Atchlson 17 uo pivluiri-il i.i
Ailnnn Ktnrcss , . , . Ill .V. V Central lUX
Alton , T. II 3- > N. V. , 0. A S < t. 1 , . . . . ISt-i
AltonT. U. | iM. , , . Ill do iireferreil 8)i )
Ainprlcnn Kxproas. . 117 Ohio Mli > Bl. Mppl. . . . K3
Ml. C. H. AN 52 do preferred M '
Canada Tactile 1 > S Onlarlo 4 WoMern. 1SH
Canndu Southern. . tO > < Ori'iion Improvcm't 21
Cvntrnl Tacltlc : > OH ( Ircnon Nnv 85
Chen. & Ohio Wl Orriton Trnni I4 > S
do 1st preferred , . ( U 1'nclllc Mall Si
do 2ml iircfcrrcil. . 41 uorla Dec. .VI ! . . . . 'S ' s
Chlcnuo , V Alton. . . 117 -MtUunrtl I'JJ
a , u.y H'TK I'nllman 1'alnio. . . I'.11
C. , C. . U , V ht. Ij 70 Heading KH
Del. Ihulson 110 Hock Island K5) {
Del. K A.W ! & ! > St. I * .VS. U Utpfrt Til
l . AM. U. pfn W ! ( St. Pnul 7H <
Knt.t Tcnni'snco . ' > ) ( do preferred ICTi
ilo lut prcferrcili. ! I3 SU I' . , Mill .V .Mnn. . 1U
Oo iml preferred. . 14 bt. Paul X Omaha. . . 47 ! {
Erie lOVi do preferred. . ) . . . 114
do preferred . . . . " 3HS Tcnti. Coal A , Iron. . 4S
Kort Wnjnc 151 Texas 1'nclllc 10 } (
Chi. A Kii t. Ill UIH Tol. .V O. Con. pfd. . S3 J
Hocking Vnllej IW Union Pncllc 41 }
HoiHton , v Texas. . . : i U. S. i\prcn : < (1 (
Illinois Central lom Wnbnsh. Ht. 1 , . .V P. . 11
SI. 1 > . , V Dnlutli l.'hj do preferred 2H
< nn n , VToxa 15ii Wells Karito IC.x. . . . II ]
.nke Krle.t West. . 2VH Western Union PT ? (
do preferred 75 Am. Cotton Oil oi.Vjj
Lake-shore 1.1.1 Colorndo l.'onl o.llj
l.oulavlllo , V Nnsli. . 72 llnme tnku 1,1
l.oulivlllo.t N. A . . 'JI Iron Mlvcr UJ
Uomplil < A. Char. , fa Ontnrlo 41
( Julckullxcr Wt
.Mil. 18.4 W Ill do preferred HI
do preferred 1.10 Sutro 4
Minn , A. St. U 10 llulncr . . . 40
do preferred VI ! Hlcli. 4. W. P. Ter. . . 11
Missouri Pficltlc. . . . i > 0 Wl consln Central , , lt'4'
Mobile A Ohio 314' * 5 > I
Niulivlllo Clmtt . . . S3 Trust . 1UH
N. J. Central 1I8 hURnr Trimt .
Norfolk & W. iild. . . 411 houtliorn I'aclllc. . . .
Northern Pnclllc. . . ! B O. S. I. . A.U. N . 25
Vorth. 1'nclllc pM . . ( .1 1) . U. U. A. W. . 37
U I * . len..Vulf. ! . . 19 do preferred . 72
Norlhwcilcrn 1I1IUJ IMsl . \ . .
' bid
The total sales of stocks today were S8V23 !
shares. Including : Atclil < = on. L'l.i.VS ; Krlo,23,243 :
Loulsvlllo & Nashville. fi.V.IO ; Missouri Pacific.
4.23I ; Noithwoslern , II.BII ; Northein I'aclllo
jreferrod , 2i'Jiti ) ; now Kngland , UH7i ; iload-
ng. 2.-/.00 : Richmond & West 1'olnt , UI45 ;
St. I'aul , 3J.OOO.
rinancliil Kuviow.
Nnw YOIIK , Mnroh 30. The 1'ost says : All
things considered the piosont market Is a nat
ural bcquenco to tlmt with which tliu month
opened. It was obvious to all unblu ° ed ob
servers nt the end of Fobiuaiy , und after the
Heading deal had culminate. ! , that no mate
rial upward movement wus contemplated.
The bull manipulators wcro determined ,
liowevcr. not to let the market lapoo
into Its normal dullness. Aided by
the cnso of money and by the hys
terically bullish condition of the average
trader's mind they forced the market up sec
tion by section. All this , vus very well so
Ion ; as tlio manipulators were willing to hold
tliolrstock ? , lint If they should undertake to
self , there was nobody to buy but otheropera-
tors. most of whom weio carrying already u
fairly burdensome load. Outsiders showed no
disposition to buy. London contlniioJ In the
main a seller. This is the only explanation
for the market's failure to respond to any ot
the rnccnt announcement : , of good news. The
"bull news" has come , but tbo buying force Is
exhausted. Thu situation , as might easily bo
surmised , has proved inviting to powerful
bear adventurers.
Now York Money Market.
NEW YOIIK , March 33. MONEY ON CAIX
Easy ut 15 ! to 2 per cent ; last loan closed of
fered utpercent. .
I'ltiMu MtsucANTJi.E PAVBH 4QC per cent ,
BTHIIMNO EXCHANGE Quiet , but steady nt
JI.8UU for sixty day bills ana Jl.SSU for de
mand.
The doling quotations on bonds :
U.S. lures . IHi .Uillmil Union LB. . . 107
V. ti. Is conn . 117 ! { N. J. C. Int. Cert 112 ! {
U. S. 4 > ns ri-K. . . . 100 North. Pacltlc Uts. . . ll'H
Pacific us of IB . 109 North. Pacific 2nd . 115
uoillshinn Blp'd 4s. . . 109R54 NortliwcBtcrn Con. . US
remi. new set OB . HHI tNortuwtst ndcuSs. 107
Tenn. now uetts . Ull M. L. .t 1. M. Cen. 5n 8C >
Toun. new set Xs . Ullo'J at. I , . , t f. K. ( ion. M IIW
Cnnadn &o. 2nds . . . 10J t. I'nnl Consols. . . K" , ' (
Central Pacltlc Uts. St. P..C. It PHC. lats 113
I ) . & II C. lets . I'ex. P.IJ'lr. Hcts M < {
I ) . A , It. ( i. 4s . Kl'-j Tex. P. ll.ll. ' 1 r. Hcts ais <
KrloZnds . Union 1'nclllc iBta. . 107W
M.f K. A. T. ficn. ds. . \Vestblioru . . . 10. )
it. , K. A T. Hen. 5s. . l ) . .V H. li.Y. . Ists. . . 7'J
bill , f uskcd.
I'Tiinncliil Notes.
PAKts.Murch 30. Three percent rentes , OOJ o
for the account.
Nuw YOIIK , Muieh 30. Clearings , 1100,357,000 ;
balances. $3,419.0X1.
KANPAS CITY , Mo , March 30. Clearings this
duy were ei,433US2.
MKMIMIIR , Tonn. , March .10. Clearings ,
JJO'iG ) ; : ; New York oxcliiuigo helling at par.
IlALTiMOlli : , Mil. . Mutch 30. Clearings ,
$2,070.000 ; balances , . ' 84,000. UutoO per cent.
I'llli.ADP.i.iMilA. I'll. , March 30. Clearings ,
$ tli , < i7..OU ) ; balances , tl,041,200 ! ; money 3 per
cent ,
ifJCiisNATi , O. , Mnrch 30. Money. 4So3 pc.-
cent ; Now York exchange , r > : Ci75o discount ;
clearings , $3,144.20) ) .
HOSTON , Mass. , March 33. Clearings. $12.603.-
OjO ; balances , $ I,7IHOJO. Money. 2 per cent ; ex
change on Now York , COo discount.
ST. Louts. Mo. , March 3J. ClotiHugB. J3COO-
155 ; buluncos. } U5iU07. Money , OQ7 per cent.
Exchange on New York , -)0 premium ,
NKW OULUANR. l > a. . Mnrch -Clonrlnps ,
tl,40JH'13. Now YOIK exchange , fie per { 1,000
promluin ; bank , Jl.so porfl.OOU premium ,
NKW YOIIK , March 3J. [ Sucolul Telegram to
TIIK HUB. ! Kxoh.ingo WUH quoted us follows ;
Chlcatro , lOSWo discount ; lloston , 2jo dis
count ; Ht. Louis , 23u premium.
CIIICAOO , 111 , , March : u. Money onsy at 4135
percent. Clo.irlnzH. $13.020.0 10. Nuw York ox-
uhuneo quiet ut IOWo discount. rJtorllng cx-
cliiinzo quiet nt 14.80 for sixty-day bills , (4.88
for demand ,
London Stock Market.
[ Cop/rfo/inl/S9Jj7 | / ( Jjmu OonltnJennctJ.1
LONDON , March 30. I Now York Herald
Cable Special to Tin ; llnis.1 The sotthmiont
huschlolly cngaucd attention In Iho Ktock
Kxuhnngu tod.y und bus been brouxht to a
Hutlsfactory conclusion , no dtlllculllos having
been reported. Consols Impiovcd ) i percent
und Indian rupee paper Is also H per cunt
hotter. loreluu fiovornnient securities
huvo been moro or loss firm ull day ,
duo to thn strong tone of the con
tinental bourses. Although dealings have
been lostrlclcd , ull International stocks
huvo iixperlenccd un ndvanco moro or less
( ippreclublu. Homo railways have boon most
Inactive tlio whole day , Weekly tr.illlo sta'.o-
iiiunta mo not worbo than expected , especially
hb they romparo with other \\ooks of lust
year , with ono or twooxoufitlonH , The tone
ut the close wus rather fatmiahlo but cltungos
cstabllhhcd lu pilcos are few und of no
particular Importance. Nortli Ilrlt sh
picfonod IIIIM given way . per cent :
sliulllold deferred a per cent , whllo several
otluir uro ii to U per cent higher , The
market for American railways bus been llttlo
belter than In u stale of collupot ) , bulling huv-
Ing been very persistent , lloiihsurlng ud-
% lceii regarding the lierlng son dlsputo and
the defeat ot the silver hill causes consid
erable surprise. Money ha * been moro wanted
today In connection with thn Block exchange
requirements. Khort Ioans4iuvo been chutgcil
-4 ! to. l per cunt , hut ut tlio cloio him be-on ob
tained ut 2 to 2)t ) percent. The discount
murkct Is easier , two and three months' bllln
being quoted atK \ to'i \ per cont.
LONDON , March 30. Thu following were the
Louilon btook quotations closing at 1 p. m. ;
ex dlv.
--4U.i ! : \ > ur cent ,
Halo of illhfotint In open innrltot fur both
chort and three ii > onth ' bliu ISiilii nuruunt.
Tlio amount of bullion u-ono lul tdo Hunk
of KiiKliiud uu bulunuo toiluy A.l > 00.
llottoii htock .Marliut.
liosiOM , Uuk . , March 30.-Tbo following
I.IVU STOUK MAUKUTS.
Cattle Moro Actltonul SIlRlitly
Active hut l.oivcr.
OMAHA , March 3) ) . Three days' receipts foot
up ( I.OV2 cattlo. P. IBS hois and l,07rt sheep ,
against 0,007 eattlo. 7,0.'i boss and 3,110 sheep
the first half of last week.
The supply of oaitlo was about the sntno as
Tuesday both In quuntltv and quality , llusl-
ness was only moderately actlvo und prices ,
whllo no stronger than Tuesday , Irivo ad
vanced so far tills week from r > c to lee on do-
filiablo grades of beef steers. Shipping nnd
export buyers did a good share of the trading ,
but local dressed boot men were not slow In
taking hold am ) a fair and reasonably early
cloirunco wasclTocted. Good 1,250 to l.fijj-lu.
beeves sold from W.01 to tl.OJ : fair to good
1,003 to 1/1 W-lb , steers train M.40 to ( .1.0 ; and
common light grades from SI.20 to $3.40.
The trade In butchers' und emitters' stock
was fairly lively with prices steady to strong
in all grades. Bales wore mostly of snmllodd
tmnches. sonlo of them as huh us from 11.21 to
MM. but from $2.75 to Jluu bought tho'TIouter
part of the good block. Fair to good cows
sold from $2.15 to $ . ' .01 , and canncrs nd In
ferior loth from (1.23 uu to (2.00. Hulls , oxen
und staes were about steady ut from ( MB to
fL25 , Calves wcro In small supply , good du-
mand and nominally quotable at from $ -,03 to
S5.25 for common to choice veals.
There was considerable doing In the stockdr
and > fcoder line and prices In general were
firm. Country orders were good und regular
dealers were willing to take all they could
get. Some of the , commoner stufTsold from
1,1.01) ) down to ( A75 , but from JJ.l ) to U3j
bought the bulk of the offerings.
It Is a little early \\osterns.but thcro
wcro several loads ot buy fed stuff hero Unit
sold fioni W.23 toSJ.4S. Representative sales :
STEE1IS.
No.Av. I'r. 'Kb. ' Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4. . ! ) IJ $320 ar.12.13 $ J 45 4 .U8J $ .1 03
0 ! 1.1 a - . 1..1I70 34' 2J. ll'J.I 300
10. a a 2. ) 5.M31S 3 45 19..UI2 3li5
lO.Mi a ao 3 4" (8. . 1232 3(1 ( }
11..1000 a 39 ui.i 3 41 (
41..1W7 a ; w > I'.1. 070 il 5J 54 ! 37J
' .IIS a : u tUt.1153 ! 353 .I7..124I 3 75
IOOJ a : iri MU.10. ; 8 3 5) 13. I'M
'
iona a. 43 ' 3 50 21 OSJ 38)
a 40 ,20' , ; . 1337 3 59 20..1481 3 l > 0
10. .1010. a 40 SQ'.llO ) 3 50 14..14' ' 3 IK )
1114 a 40 nr. 1211 353 13..134' ' ) 3 01
14. lira 3 4r. 20..1038 355 VI. 134 ! ) 3 ! T >
10. . 10.0 34.-1 05..1137 35" > W..H57 40J
is. im a4" ! . . 122(5 ( 3 GO 0..1015 409
11. .112(1 ( 3 45
SIEEH8 AND IIEIFCH3.
2. . C03 3 23
COWS.
3. . 413 1 23 14 .107i : 2 40 1..1320 2EO
i no I..1010 2 43 ! . . 870 2 SO
R.H ) 1 5J 1..10BO 2 40 13. . U5S 280
853 1 SO 1..112I 24" 2. . OU5 2 BO
f,75 1 M 1. . UOO 2 53 ( i. Jl'43 280
S. . 037 1 70 1 .1010 250 0 . 1)7:1 ) : 285
2..10JO 1 75 1..1130 253 0. . bOl 285
2. . 030 1 75 1. . U40 25U 1..11U ) 285
2..1000 1 75 10..11CJ 2 00 8..1157 2a"
3..1033 2 00 I..IOJO 205 10..1U01 2K5
1..1030 2 OJ 1 ! ) . 1033 8 Ki 15 , 1033 283
3. . 043 203 0..1033 2 G5 I..IOUO 283
1. . 810 2 01 1..123) 2 03 1. . 01U 200
3. . 1070 200 1..I203 2 70 I3..10J7 20J
1. . 010 2 UO 3..111)2 2 75 2 . 855 200
3. . 8211 2 DO 1..1IOO 2 75 I3..10J7 20J
10. . .1.14 2 10 1 .1110 2 75 B..1040 203
1. . OJO 2 10 1..12IO 2 75 13. . 1001 205
IB. 735 2 10 1..10U ) 275 2"J. . OOb 300
2..1075 2 10 0 .1120 2 75 18..1070 3IU
1..I170 2 IS 1..1100 2 75 fi.,1120 auo
10..1033 2 in : i 109 i 2 75 0..10S2 : io- ,
1. iioo 2 35 1 130 ! 2 75 1..152J 32. )
8ou 2 : < n 2 .1ICO 2 75 4..1212 325
850 2 33 14. 1035 2 BJ 4..145-J 35J
HEIFEIIS.
4. . 523 2 10 31. . 724 3 00
CALVES.
3. . 223 4 00
HULLS.
1..1490 1 G- 141)0 2 35 1. 1IM 275
1. . 710 2 1 ! ) 1140 2 4J 1..1230 275
1..1 03 2 13 1210 2 40 1..14IU 2HO
" 1703 2 SO 1..I833 283
l"l370 8 13 483 2 50 1..1KJU 300
2.12 ( > 0 2 15 1010 2 53 3. HUG 300
2..1575 2 20 1 .1053 2 lu 1..11,10 3110
1..I3BJ 325 1..1220 'fi5 3. . 1070 325
1 .1503 2 25 1..1180 2 75
2. 8S3 2 33
- 6TAOS.
1.1220 225 1..1300 303 2..1100 310
1..1533 2 83 1..I010 3 00
STOCKEIIS AND FEEDERS.
1. 010 275 23. . 710 3 1) ) 47. . 021 323
2. . 703 2 75 3. . 717 3 10 1 1170 325
17. . 551 285 10. (111 ( 3 HI 5..1054 325
1. . 7UO 3 ( K ) - ? " 070 3 15 II ) . U74 330
i. 020 : i oo , ' ' 770 3 20 13..lllli ) 33)
2. . UM 3 (10 ( I. . 783 321 M..ll:0 335
870 3 00 15. . 844 3 20 20. . bOJ 333
84 I 3 OJ 2i. . on assji 45. . HJ.'I ai3 ;
1. . 510 3 00 1. . 070 H 25 I. . 85) 335
1. . GOO 3 10 12. . 0-5 3 25 7. . 1078 335
1. . 7VO 3 03 2. 855 3 25 O..lin4 3Xi
2. , 705 3 00 & . . 848 3 25 2 . . CKi2 335
3. , 770 303 1..1100 3 25 3. . bSJ 335
4. . 700 U 10
CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
.a feeders 1172 $125
84 Bteors. hayfed 12J2 345
MU.KKHS AND SPUINflEIIS.
1 cow und oalf 20 00
1 springer 2800
lloos The fooling was rather bearish when
the market opened , owing to unfavorable re
ports from Unlciigq but the supply wan too
light and thoneninnd too good to admit of any
furious decline. Ilotli local fresh moat men
and shippers wanted good light and butcher
weight hogs and bought thorn freely and
mostly boned ut from * 4,55 to $1.03 or a shade
to no lower than Tuesday , Heavy and mixed
packers were ula'Wjs.iln at a gooa Co decline ,
iho hulk solllniullf4.4J totl.&ii , Hovcral loads
ot this class olJfhogs remained unsold on
which buyers wurudoinamllngu concession of
5 to lOo from Tuesday's prices. Hu'oi were
lurgov ] ut frotiUfL.VJ to 9i.X > , agulnst (4 53 to
tl.iiO Tuesduy. with the general u\orago of
prices paid KI,5.1iJigalnst(4. ! > 8U Tuesday and
JI.51 Wuclnesdny ot lustwcclt. Kcprescntutlvo
sales ; jf
No. Av. Bli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
, .230 SJ (4 40 fit 20(1 ( 120 $45.1
32200 4 40 &l 207 120 445
"
ni : t2 200 54 1U7 83 451
M 3.T ! 28) 07 2(1 ( ! 40 455
70 22J naW M3 22il 455
fal 2W W ) 4 M 00 251 203 455
GOA . 200 H ) .4 50 GO ft ! ! ) 12J 4S5
( A , . .230 40 08 2U M 455
71 120 78..100 4) 455
83 , 23 ! ) 8J f.8 20) 120 45.1
G4,28) ; ; ; ; 2 i HI..V77 100 455
00 323 tO 8J 2111 JSO 45.1
01..240 2)0 ) C8 234 4) 451
B5 , , . . 211 123 4 .V ) HI 21.1 1W ) 45,1
Hi 241 120 4 f * 01 2711 12J 451
m 28.1 12) 4 S3 f > U 202 83 155
OJ 3J7 2W 4 f-0 OI..WI7 2JO 451
03 271 IGO 4M 8.1 20H liO 457M
9 BS.I 4 50 lil 270 463
50 270 120 4 51 40 4IX )
50 , 2AI 80 4 M oa,222 ; ; 40J
4J 4 51 40 400
" " ' ' ' ' "
( u""uTt ! ! ) 4 M . . , . 43 40)
75. . . ; ; aii 120 4 55
1'ias ANDiiounus.
1. . . 170 203 5 . 372 8) 410
20 , . , . . 8. ! 3 UO 2 . 453 M 410
4- . . , . . | O 323 II . 'MJ 8'J 410
O . 12.3 32.3 13 . V8. ) 200 413
o5l ; ! ! 115 2lO 375 a , , . .3il 413
. . . , . 1)8 ) 4 00 1 . 3JO 4 13
' 1JO 40) 5 . IBS 120 420
! : : : . ,3bO liO 410 2 „ , .32.'i 40 4 * 0
i. . . aao - 4.io o , . . , .310 bo 4:5
Tlio only slicop received , two double
westerns , were billed direct U ) Kwllt
A ; Co. und not , offered on the nuirkoU Local
houses are Imiulrlns uflor dohlrahlo muttons
and prices tire full atroii/ . Quotation * : I a rte
to i-iiod native * . Jl SOiM.Mi fair to cnod west-
urns , 14 UU&5.75 ; common and utoul , khocp , 2..t
& 1.0 itrootTto ; choice 40-1 b , toUXU , lambs , I4.r0
ao.50.
Iteecljitnanil DUposltlou of Klucli.
Itccelpta ut the Uulon SlocU yards , South
Dmaln , Neb , for the twenty-tour hours end *
Ing nt 5 o'clock p , in. . March 30 , 1&U.
CUM. Cnrn. Ilrnd Curo. i llesd ,
4IX )
ntsrosmo.v.
I'ATTI K.
linnlin I'ncklntrCo K.ai
IlieO. II , Ilnmmond Co , , aim
Hwlft A Co HX )
?
ThoCndnhy I'acklne Co. . m " SJ
.lohn r. Squires A. Co. . . . . I."l3
"perry A II 431
White , r.&D
! * liliicrii | | nnil feeilcrn. , . . 1,478
leftover. . . wo
Totnl. J.785
.lxo Stock Market.
CIHCAOO. III. . Mnrch 3J. iSpcclal TolcRrain
to TIIR linn. ] The catllo market nmdo u Kalii
In Btmmli today , the avcranci ot prices
liolns fromfic to lOo lilRlier than for Monday.
The Improvement was duo to tlio fact that the
tmlv.'iU for toJay were much lo t than win
o\pcctcd nnd that the supply for the re
mainder of the wcok promise' ) to bo cones-
pondltiKly ll lit There was n fairly nctlvo
iiiovon.cnt In nil grndosoxcout heavy steers.
Ihcy were neglected , as has been the case for
sonic time past. Trading was on it basis of
f rum f.L 10 tn J.Vli ) for very common to extra
steels , from $1.M ) t' > $ : i.51 for Inferior to extra
cons and hulls , from $ . ' ,25 to $1.73 for stool013
und focdors and from $ J.uo to $1,00 for Texas
cattlo.
W.tlt nearly twlco as many hops as for Tues
day , the marUot worked uaslor. It was nut
much lower than ut the close of yesterday's
tr.id nir , but It wns olT from that day's opun-
Inq ( itiotr.tlons fully troiu rote lc. Ifoavy and
medium weights saRRod to from $4.40 to 11.83
nnd llRht weights were elf to from $1.50 to
$1.83. At tint ranRo thoto wus a Rood dcRrco
of activity , shlppors csnocl.itly buylnc freely.
Thorn were s.ilcsof culls at from } . ' .50 to (4,25
and u few xory line heavy and medium
wcUhta fetched from $ l.87'i ' to $ UM. The bulk
of the business \vas at from ? 4.70 to $4.83.
Trade In shcon was not so brisk as on some
recent days , but It was actlvo enough to ex
haust the supply In coed season , and ut full
prices. The fact that the arrivals were llRht
checked itny tendency to weakness , the fcel-
itiu' boltiR ( Irm nt from 13 00 to i0.5J for poor to
o.Mra iiuullty. Sales of InmbsorooniibaslA
of from J3.75 to$7.CO.
Itucclpts were : O.iltlc , HOMi hogs , 20,000 :
sheep , ( I.OJO.
The KvonlnK Journal reports : CATTI.K
Hccclptb. 13,000 ; shipments 4.001 ; nmrkct
steady to strons : coed to uholeo stcor . f.lR3
I.H24l ! others , W.SVai.80 : : Btockors , f2.UU.1.23j
To\ans.l.4t'l. j ; cows , ? lV ) f.'l.20.
IJH-Kcooipt3. ) 27,00) ; shipments. 12.001 ;
markotlouor ; roiiRh and common , $ > .104.i3 ; ;
U'icKors and mixed. $4.5V&4.75 : pilmu heavv
and Iiutcher3'$1.7i3l.8. ' > ; llRht , $ l.70l.bO ; pl 9 ,
4 2MSJ4.70.
SIIKKIllecolpts , 0,003 ; shipments , 1,010 :
market slow , weak to lower : owes , Jl.00i5 (
4.75 ; tnlved. t3.50O5.75 : wothcrs. 8.3.50S0.15 ;
lambs , $3.SJQao5.
Now York T.l\o Stock 'Market.
NEW YOIIK , March 30. HKKVUS Hccolnts ,
1,447 head. Including 10 cars for sale ; market
llrm. Natlvosteurs. tl.IOfi3.OJ per ewu : Colo-
rados. J.1.K.VBI.OJ ; bulls and cons , $1.33 2.00 ;
Dressed beef slow ; liGtSc per pound , fchlpmonts
today. 145 beeves und 0o5j quarters ot beef ;
tomorrow 214 bcuvus , 30 nhoop and 1,303 ( juart-
ors of beof.
UALVES Reeolpls. 2,074 head. Market very
dull ; vculs , * i.50.OJ ) per 1UO Ibs. ; skim milk
calvos. U 0iaii.50. ( :
Hiii'.r.p UccointR 2.0SI liorul : slioop steady ;
uiibs , ! jc per II ) . hlzher ; slice p. $3.0i@i.50 ( per
100 lb . ; Iambs , $ T.Ki7.r.SK ( : ( Tressed mutton
steady. OOlJiio per Hi. : dressed lumbs steady
at 1 ® llc.
Iloos Uccelpts , 0.2'fthoad , conslcned direct ;
nomlnully stoudy : xtl.'JJii' > .5i per 1JO Ibs.
Knnstis City l.l\o Stock 'Mnrltnt.
KANSAS CITY. Mo . 'March 30. CATTI.C Kc-
cclpts , 3.400 ; shipments. 1.000 ; steers were
actlvo and steady to lOc lilclier , cows and
feeders steady to tioniz ; dressed beef and
bhlppln : ; steers. $ I.Hi/l.50 / ) ; co\vs , $ l.5'j1.25 ;
htockers and fcedcis. &I.OOS3.05.
linns Houolpts 0.700 : uhlpments , 3,903 :
mnikct wns actlvo und 5u to lOo lower ; ull
Rrudcs. J.J.5031.50 : bulk , $ l.4Ul,50.
f-liKEf Hocelpts. 1,400 : shipments. 1,830 ;
the market wus fairly active and steady.
St. I.oilU Il u Stock Market.
ST. Louis. March 33. CATTI.K Receipts , 1,300
head ; .shipments. 3,0 head ; btroiu ; fair to
eholco native b tours , J. ) 00(24.5 ( J ; Toxun and
Indian steers. $2.4'J3 ' G' .
lions Hccolpts , tl.7ill head : shipments , 810
head ; lower ; heavy , $ I.G3@4.HO ; mi.xed , $1.00 ®
4.70 ; light , $1.53 4.55.
WKSTKKN PACKINti INTiiliSTS. :
Oft' In Numbers but Increasing In
Weight.
CINCINNATI. O. . M urchin. f Special Telegram
to Tun I1EK.1 Tomorrow's 1'rlco Current will
say : lie turns for the wcuk Indicate 175,000
IIORS handled by western packers URnlnst
2115,00) lastyear , making a total of 730.0JO since
March 1 , uaulnst 1,103,000 a yeuruRO. The total
winter packing In the west Is 7.7U1'J03 hogs , or
412,000 decrease as compared with lust year.
The avor.igo weight Is nearly eight pounds
heavier.
I'acklnzat loading places operating com
pare since March 1 us follows : _
I 1KU1.
Chicago 30J.UXI 47U.UM
Knnaas City. . . 101,0 U 128,000
Umnhn. . . 73.10) II 0,003
ht. t.onla w.ooo
Incllnniipolla. . S..tXJO HI.OUO
Milwaukee. . . . 1UVJO 37W )
Cincinnati SOIXX ) 3.1.0JO
Cedar ItupldH. 20.01X ) 29.0JO'
rllonxClty 11.000 31,000
Wichita 10,000 2UOOO
All others n. ' , ati irotuo
YOUN& THEOLOGIANS.
Stiitlcnts of tlio I'rcsbytorinn Soinlniiry to
Ho TeiKlrrrd n Jtcrcptlon ,
The six younc men \vho liavo completed
tlio llrst year's study at the Omnhu Theolog
ical seminary took the closing examinations
In Hebrew yesterday at the Second
Prnsbytcrlan church.
The examinations were conducted oy Rev.
W. W. Harsha. D. D. , Uov. Stephen Pholps.
O. D. , Rev. John Gordon , D. D. , and liov.
Sterling , P. D. , professor of Circok.
The class consists of the following ; youcg
ministers : D. C. Kwanlc , Alexander Lither-
hund , E. A. Enders , G. A. MuEwnn , K W.
Slmonds and B. DKolloy. .
The followinc visitors were prnsent : llov.
J. T. Uairdof Plattsmoutu , itov. T. C. Smith ,
D.D. , Clarlnau , la. ; Kov. E. N. Curtis , D.D. ,
Lincoln ; Hov. John Fleming of Hastings and
Hev. B. F. Sharp of YorK.
This evening the class will bo ten
dered a reception at tno Second Presbyterian
church. Addresses will bo delivered oy
Hon. Warren Swltrlcr , Hoy. J. U.
Slonn , Dr. Stephen Phelps , Prof.
Bell and others. Kxcollent musio will
bo furnished und a pleasant time
will bo provided for all who feel interested In
the nuccsss and progress of the seminary.
The fall term will bogln September U.
The directors hold a incotltiK yesterday
afternoon to look over and decide upon
plans for the handsome now bulldln * atbey-
mour park , which will ho well under way by
tbo close of the summer.
"Wonder liow Jumbo would like to
take Joliciin IIolT'H Malt Extract wltli ,
every meal ? I love il. Hatninn Faya
tlmt it is building mo up after my lust
spell of Bickness. I must try it on Jumbo.
Ilo is Hick. One of liia legs iaout of joint.
But only the genuine none of the imita
tions for me. " Tlio gemiino comes m
squatty bottles nnd has tlio nignaturo of
"Jolmnnlloir" on the neck of every
bottle. EiBtier & Mendelson Co. , Solo
Agents nnd Importers of Mineral Wat-
era , 0 Barclay street , Now York.
JAKA.NJ3SJS
CURE
A new an1 Complete ' 1 runliuent , tonBltlliiic P |
fiupuoillorlfi , Oiunnonl In Cupiulei , aUo la llox
nnlll'llU ; a Po lllvo CUM for Mnsru | . Internal
llllnd or UluuJliu Ucliln. , CUrunlo , Uoouiit or
llciudltarr I'llct. 'llili HoiuoJjr liai novnr tiuuu
known to lull. (1 per Uji.d forli : iant U/ will ,
VVu/eullur frurn llil larrlblo ( ll oa i wbann writ-
lea cu.irauiuo U puDlllvely ulruu with tfbjx 01 , or
return ! Ihe uioiiur H not ouroJ. Bon.t iita-np tor
free Buruplo. liuiraatuo luuuJ br Kuli4 ( .o ,
UrucL't'l * . ° ' 0 AuvuK , torajr lith kill OuuxliM
Hul , Omaha , Noli.
OMAHA
Manufacturers' ' and' "
AWNINGS AND TBNTS.
OMAHA T HT .V AWH- . WOLF BROS. > V CO.
IND COMPANY. Tentd , nwnlnuf. Inrpnii
KIIB | , liniiiiiiockv oil nnd lln , cavern of Ml klndo.
rnMier clothing , feml fliiKd. tmnnrn , etc. S < cnd
for c.itnlonne.TOS . Ibth
BAGS AND TWIN US
BEMIS OMAHA BAD GO BISHOP CO.
? l i\l , nmnllln. eotton
Importer * nnil mrfn. ( lour
rnpe. lininp , Jnte , cotton
tncko , liirln | ' , twine.
ton lwlne , tnrrrd cord'
ilnup. rtd 1H S. Hlli ft.
BICYCLES. | BOX US.
H.C.TODD ,
M.O. DAXON Siiccci'or toJ.J.YIIX -
, ' '
cnron. M'l'n clKnr , ) > IHT
old na monthly imcl > lnK IHIIO * . All novel
payments. 1M.N. lies In l > nx line
1110 lkmuln M.
BOOTS AND
MORSE-DOE SHOE 03.
Il'JJ ' lltm-inl Slro ) ' , .
I'r.clory earner lltlinnd DoiiKlx utrooti.
\Vo nrnnmtilni clu o prlsoi too till b.ijofi , m t * ro
rolllnu n clisl of uoolt which U Tory silo-
nslowlfi incrolnntl.
KIRKENDALl , JOKES & AMERIOAH HAND SEW
CO , , ED SHOE CO.
Whnlesnlo Mfr . \centn llootii. Mioe ? , inhtiori
llooton ItnliberSlinut'o , leltKOOda. 1XII ! ( , Illir-
IIW , 1IUI. UOIllnrne > .Kt ncy Bt.
BIIKWKUS.
JOS. SCHLITZ BREW-
IND CO.
, S. Dili nnd Lenvcn-
worth 81" , Oiimlni.
Jolm MnrhoM'r. A Us.
CONFHCriONERY.
VOEOELE DINNINQ
MfrK Conifeclloncra nn I
jobburN uf ItirclKii n d
domestic fruits , 1110
llownnl t.
CAKIUAGK TOPS.
COAL , COKE , CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & fAQLE CORNICE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfm. KnlvnnlfPil Iron
. K. eornlce , window cnps ,
Ilnrd nnd soft tonl. ft .
mulnllc hkyllulitft , etc.
. lull nril DouKlnit-
ci r. . .
Bt3. 1110 , lll21loilKC.pt.
CLOTHING.
BIOTCHKY& . COHEN , I OIIMORE& RUHL ,
C , notionfurnish jnmlfr8 | nn , | nliolcial
IIIKK. ( itvu us i > trial tlotlilere. IIW llnrney
SanipU't prepaid by ut- Mrect.
prL < < . 111.1 llnrncy.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRICK-KOCi :
M.E. SMITH & CO. ,
DRY QUODS CO , ,
Dry KOOdn , notions , fur-
nlsblni ; KOoiN. Corner KUOH ) Cor *
llth nnd Hounrd btn. llth niul Moxuira ht.
ELECriUCAL SUPPLIES
FURNITURE
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR-
HITURE CO. ,
Crnco nnd Thirteenth
Btrccta.
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Kt&
D. M.STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
1201-1.05 Jonca street , 10th nnd llr.rucy streets ,
Onmlin. Oniuhn.
GRAIN.
S.AMC WHORTER ,
21. ' ] Hi ! of ( Jrnde Ilrokcr
In uniln. etc. 1'rhato
wire to N V , Clilcano
mid bt l.ouls.
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT CO W. A. L. OIBBON & CO. ,
Ilnti , rapstraw
rap\
llntn , , ulrnw
. ' cnpe
- , mlttpni.Owni'rs
Klove-i
ulovcH , mittens. Uth
telubrnted ( into ( Ity
liat. lllli nnd Itarney. and Hiiiney.
HARDWARE.
RECTOR & . WILHELMY LOBECK&LINN ,
CO. , Denlers' hnrdwaro nnJ
Corner IQtU nnd Jnckeon mechnulcV tools.
fctrcets. KOI Douglua Street.
LUMHEIl ,
OHAS. R. LEE , JOHN A.WAXEflEUD
llnrdwnod lumber , woo 1
ciupoH nnd Importot Amorlem l'orn
lin leo'iient , MllwAtilia
lirdrftulle cement nnd
Ctliniul DoiuHi. Qiilncy wliltn ll-nc < .
OYSTEUS.
OVKUALLS , SIJIHTS. Kl'C.
KINQ&SIMEAD , ROBINSON STOKESCO
Slfru of "If \ S" imntf , llfru cololirnloil "lluck-
Klilrl nnd o\ernllnetc , Bkln" OTpinll . limit ,
011-18 S. llthBt. nliIrK uuats , etc. hunt . ,
Unmlin. t'j
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
iatnbllslied : , 1S73. BRANCH & CO. ,
WHITNEY & DO.
. 1'roilnce , friiltii of t
lliitier , CKKS nnd poultry fjn , . . . HIT
H. Uth-ut.
KIRSGHBRAUN& JAS. A. CLARK & CO. ,
SONS. , Uuttcr , chcoio , oiin ,
Dntler , fKKi an3 poultr/ poultry nnd K > ms.
12 llovrnrtl-9t. 317 South Ulli Streok
i
J. A. RYDER & CO. 0. PEQAU ,
tlnttCl.CkT , ClH'CUOJH > Ul- Conimltmlon merelini
trv. hhiLM nndK'iuiu I'rodnoe , nutter , tn
1ZI5 llnwaril Btreot. elicoio nnd poul'
Itcfer to Co in11 NuLUnnk 12th nnd IJonurd et
MULLIN & MO CLAIM BINQHAM A.SOM ,
upeclnltlcii , butter , CKKS , i-enil us ; our VKRH , bi
rlu-eso , poultry , itc.No tor.pon tfy.K.niiie. hid
15 S. lUli. Her , lalNntl elinuij
htteet.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
\VrappliiK pnpcr. nil Kinds
Instantly Mops tlio most excruciating palnii never falls toKlvecnij to tlio aurfoor.
For siir.iliis. lirulsoi. biicioie ( ! ! , pUn in tlia fho t or slih , Iiiulaoi3. ,
or nny external pain , a few unplU-atlofis , rubood on by h-ind , not lilco inii'/Io , o.vus
\n \ < r the pain to instantly ntop. For coiiywtluiii. Intt 1111:11 : itl i t rha.i iiutUm , iie.i-
rnfitia , liimlmtfu , act itlo.i. palin in tha smill of tliu liuo't. mp-o oxtonilpJ and vo
poatod txppllcations are nocoasary : Alllntjniil pilus , dl'trrlrui , i j'so HUT ,
8nnsin < ; , niinsoi , fiUiiUiii , ' H > clls , nnrro.Hiiois , H'.ooploisiiou ' , nro rolioyod In
and ouclclv cured by tuktn-i Inwardly 20 toG" ) droo.H in half a tumbler of watpr.
BOcontain bottle ; snft by dril-u'lsti. With UAUWAY'S PILLS tlioro no better
euro or prorcntlvo of Fever nnd Ague.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
i niul urniHrr illi
Buudar * W in. 1012 m. atsuil l uio lut ivitlf
IB "LAIS' ' PERFECT "
© YRINQR.
TujOnlrl'irf iiViin
llKulul Hrlnio la
lu ! orlJ.
] | i tno 'iilr rtrlnun over In-
rented by if'tfdi v.iKlnul In-
Jcttloiu cun I'O niliitlnlnU'ri'd
wltliuut loakliu ami nollla :
ho clutlilac i lu'iiinlt itliu
bo n > u of a \ii jl , an.l
hlcli con al o b9 nnoil lor
rvtlnl lujcitluai or IrrlU-
Ion.
tOI-T3UlllliH ( : , ) ' !
JIAUD HUlllll.ll Hl'.l.f-
t , UK , Hll.UO ,
Jlull nrilcn iDlU-ltoii.
The Aloc& 1'CQfolil ' Co
tu 1'ontuft'lae-
ruyilcluiii' ( irocrlptluni
invaitJ M lua
'CURE ,
r
_ rYOURSELFI .
T Ailc year Dnicel't 'or a
botlloof III < J.1 ho only ,
no iiotior.nui i umudy for nil \
iho unnatural dlidmrKvt and
Iprhnladibcwsiidncnaudtha
I debilltatliiB weakneis inrrullcr
1 to Homeii. U rurr ; lu a lev/
dnrB without tbo old or
publicity of a doctor.
\ XA I/nilr ol Mfrfcnn Curt.
Mnnnfncturcil by I
kTht Evans Chemical 0. ' . '
CINCINNATI , O.
U. o , A.
PENETRAT
AND THE J lfl/ /
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