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    8 THTi" OMAHA DAILf liEl 'SATOUD AY. MA Wll 18037
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Went Down With tv Great Orasb
Yesterday ,
LONGS ATTEMPTED TO TAKE PROFITS.
Corn llrokc HondllyVlini It Hecelrril Kn-
conrnK1"1"1'1 from tlio Wlient I'll
Trnde Wiu Ijtrgo but n Xerroin
reeling I'rovnlleJ.
III. , Mnreli 3.--Whcat CMIIO down
wltlin crash today. It xvns near tlio end of
Hie session nnil the outcome pf a Mini-panic
catwd by n number of longs sttmiltunoously
attempting to sntitoh Uiulr profits when tlio
murUct ronchcil 7c ! for Mny , nil ndvunco of
1 Jli ? over lust nlKht'fl eloslni ? llRuros. The prlco
almost shot down from 70o to 77'ic , losing all
todiiy's iKlvanca nnd ! 5c niMltloiml.
July was loss bulllh uurly tlmn Mny nnd
n it iiultons wi-iik on tlio brcnk. It closed nt
7o'jc , tiftur solllMKlit 77c In tlio morning.
Corn lmku ra.iillly when It received ancotir-
ngumi'iil from tliu wheat l > lt. Compared with
yintonlny'H iirlco May corn Is 'ic lower. l'io-
v HloiiM worn MrotiK , lint lliu BIIIIH | In tlio end
were limited to Uic ! In fiork. " ' July liird
mid be In rlln.
Trade was Inrso In the iiBRrcRnlo bill sna * .
inodli- and tlio fcollii nervous. The murkut
waHlrrt'KUlarat , unadvaiiL't'of from he to y : .
1'rlccs nveded ' 4r. then rallied > /e and yielded
to previous Insldu flKtiros , but ndviinecd ' / < .
receded V. then adviineed Jic. but weakened
nnd declined l\i- and closed weak at. the Inside
iirlec.N with : i loss of from fie to 3.i < ; " 'om
yesterday. Although theru was tsoiid ImyliiB
nt tlmi'N oy outsiders there wns not the urgent
demand for shorts that cut hiicli a llsnro
yesteiday. Tim local traders were disposed
lo follow any big leader and the lilBhest prices
worn made on the. bidding by one of the largest
holders. There was good sell iig by Mime of
tlin largest buyers of July and bulling on the
bicin by the largest Hhorts.
A feature of the trading was the fieo selling
for Jillv , causing It toM-llntono tlmo til U' .
tinder May against IV yesterday. There was
considerable comment over the fact Unit , other
nmrkots failed to follow the bulge hero to any
'in com at tbe opening fair firmness was
foil , prices Indicating a g-iln of about Uc over
yesterday's closing llguies. 'I is was duo
largely to the Mrength In liolgliliorlng pits ,
wllh : i few outside buying outers here. J ho
hhorts weio naturally a llttlo nervous after
the good advaneo and were Inclined to cover.
The Initial advance did mil hold , however , the
Mimiort , piovlng Inadeiiuato even In the light
of stronger cables and a fair cash demand for
relatively Mimll spot offerings. A few promi
nent operators Idenlllled with the hear party
entered us hellers and their ollerlngs proved
too much for prices , which sold down fiom lie
to fe. later recovering feebly. The liiml
weakness was In line with the down turn In
wheat , with general and heavy selling , which
placed prices at the close at the lowest point
ofthuday.
There was not much demand for shorts In
ontN. except for a period at the opening , when
the highest pi Ices were recorded. It soon sub-
Hided , and a llttlo nioro pressure to sell
caused weakness and a ducllno of ? < c , and the
market closed easy at about the. Insldo prices.
The piovlslon market wns fairly active. 'Iho
receipts of hogs were 18,1100 , against estimates
of 10,000That started an advance of 10o for
pork , uc for lard , and U' c for ribs. ,
I'oilt dec lined iWi-c from the opening price
butwxm recovered Its earlier tone and from
the low point roMj 6c ( per barrel , UDc of which
It lost again In the latter part of the session.
Lard was steady , with llalely taking nilrnnt-
itgoof hard spots to sell a moderate amount.
ThoOudnhy I'acklng company were sellers of
pork on the advance , but gotmuch of the busi
ness through Hehwart/-Dtipco and the North
American I'ucklng company. There Isacon-
Hlant demand for c-tsh ribs at the price bolus
reall/ed for the May delivery.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
100 cars ; corn , i10 ! cars ; oats , 1UO cars : hogs ,
1O.OOO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
CI.OSK. VKS'V.
74H
40V
43M
43H 44 45
S0' <
la ? : 186T I8S7K
13 ! . ' > 13 15 13 15
12 15 r : 20 13 0
II SKI 13 ( W 1200
10 W 10 fX > 10 45
CnKb quotations were as follows :
Fi.otm-Dull , steady ; winter pntents , } 3.00
(34.00 ( ; winter straights ) . } 3.20 < B3.35 ; Miring
patents , J3.75S14.Ul ! .soring straights , J2.50 ®
il.dO ; bakers' , } 2.ooa2.25.
WllKAT No. 2 spring , 74 < < V74Sc ! ; No. 3
spring , DWWJc ; No. 2 rod , 745i74Ji ! : .
CoiiN-Illglior ; No. 2 , 40 ? c ; No. 3 ca ib ,
37We ; No. 3 yellow , 38 ? { < 23Uc.
OATS No , 2 , SOtfe ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 34'/i
e35Jc ! ; No. 3 white , 82c.
HVK No. 2 , G''c.
IJAHI.KV No. 2 , 02c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 44M4 ic ;
No. 4 , f. o. b. , : i745c.
FLAX Hur.No. . 1. if 1.22.
TIMOTHY Sr.Kii I'rlmc , t4.42if81.44.
I'OIIK Mess , per hhl. , 5lH,07'iia.70. ! Lnrd ,
per 100 lli . , Jl3.12't < ifll3.15 ; short , rib sides
( loose ) , $10.50 ; dry .salted shoulders ( boxed ) ,
t'J.TWiJO.b1 . ; short clear slde.s ( boxed ) , 410.80
© 10.80.
WHISKYDistillers' llnlsbod goods , per gal. ,
(1,17 *
SUOAH Unchanged. Cut loaf , GfiOO 'c ;
granulated , 6' e ; htandard "A , " tic.
Thu following were the receipts and ship
ments for today :
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market was steady ; creamery , l'J < iJ20c ; dairy ,
1025c. Kggs , strictly fiesh , 17(617 iie.
Cheese , firm.
Omalm drain.
The following prices are for delivery at Mis
sissippi river points :
WHEAT No. 2 spring , 71e bid ; No. 3 spring ,
Clcbld ; No. 2 hard , C3'5c bid.
( ) ATK-No.2 hlte , 32ic bid ; No. 3 white ,
32'ebld. ,
L Kiit , i u. u ut uuiiur jiiiu , > niu itifl.
Among tlio sales weio ; 100 cars No. 2 corn ,
March , Omaha terms , liH'-iC ! lll'j cars No. 3 or
bolter , Toledo terms. Kast Ht. Louis , March
and April shipment , U8c.
Nmv Vork It
NKW Yoinc , .March I.'i.otm-Iiccelpts. .
31,008 lilcgs. ; exports , U.G'JO bills. ; 11,022
sacks ; sales , 10,000 jikgs , ; market ( lull but
( teady.
COIIN JlKAir-Dull , steady.
llAiii.KY Dull , llrm.
llAin.ir : M ALT Steady.
WllKAT Uvculnts , 30,590 bu. ; exports , 101.-
003 bu. ; sales , 3.710)00 ! ( ) bit. futures , 10,000 bu.
spot. Spot ninrUet opened llrm , closed weak
wltli Options dull ; No. 2 red In store and elo-
valor , vHH Bijt' ; alloat , 784c ; f. o. b. , 78ffft
8 ( ) < - ; No. 1 northern , 84081'fc ; No. 1 hard ,
H8'i No. 2 northern , b3a 3Kc. Uptlons
opened llrm at ! fo adviineo on tinner cables
and higher Chicago , declined ! ( < i4ij ( . ' on realiz
ing , .reacted ? c on covering , declined 'ilc on
free unloading , closing heavy at HiC under
yi'vr' ' ' > ; ' . > jVii ' Jsu c.ci ( > sin
at 70iC ; June. 80 ? (28lf-lic ( ( , closing at , bOV ;
July. 81ai.a823 . c. closing at 81 4c : August ,
81 ? , < ii82Uc , closing at Hlc ; October , 817 , ®
B5 'if , closing at 84'c.
L'oilNItecelntN. . 14,400 bu. , exports , 28.128
bu. ; sales , 055.000 bu. futures. 77,000 on. spot.
Spots opened llrm , closed weaker and dull ; No.
2 , f)2g < if53 > fc , In elevator ; G3'iiS4ijC atloat ;
I'.WUi'i'1 ' ' ' ml\Vl- - 0iari4ii't steamer mixed ,
02J < 53Jcj No. 3 , 50' , 51'c. Options
opened at > .e advance on tinner cables and
following \\licat , declined llUc tin freer of
OATS-Uecolpts , 12.UUO bu , { exmirts. 80
bu. ; sales , uO.UOO bu. of futures , 1)0,000 ) bu.
'
cngo , o-j-ic ; f\o. a , atic ; o. ; i wlilto , 40Jjil (
41c ; mixed western , 38 < a40c ; white weslern ,
4447c.
I llAY-Qulet. llrm ; shipping , 70c ; good to
Choice. 7.iu'JOc. (
Ho ITS Dull , easy. v
HIIIKS-.Steady ; fairly actlvo.
Vfonirl'li m , ( inlet ; doineslKlleoce , 27 < 332c ;
pulled. 2 ( 30c ; Texans , 17 i21c.
I'ltOVlsidNS Cut meals. ( | iilul , steady ; nick-
led Kliouldors , till ; pickled hams , il4,0014,2i ! ;
middles , dull , limit fhortcloar. ll ? c. l.urd ,
ilrni , iiulet ; western steam closed at * 13.20j
sales , none ; option sales , none ; .March , * 13.1I > ;
May. 413.30 asked : July12.5a asked. 1'ork ,
qulut. llrmer ; old mess , * 10.76 ,
IIU7TKU Light rt'ctdpts , llrm ; Klglns , 27c.
CiiitKSE Steady , fairly active ; part skims ,
i. , ,
Kdiis flood supply and easier ; western ,
frosh. lOJjc : receipts , 7.100 ukgs.
TA 1.1x1 w-Qulut. kteadler ; ( city , 12 for pkgs. ) .
7CCoiTON8BED OtiOulet : crude , hlgbort yol-
) ow. btoady : crude , 62o bid : yellow , 3JOOOc. -
1'iinoi.KUU The market for petroleum cer
\
tinrnton presented no foiiliiro nlmlnvor today
and only 0,000 barrcli clumped at the Con-
solldalod Ixiard whllo the tirlco remained
ntcnily at 0 lfit04 , o , At the Block exchange
Kl.ooo bls./lmngcd ut C4'K.
.
Tl'ltrK.NTl.NTDull. . flrm.
Itin1'nlr : demand , llrm.
. Neir Orleans , open kettle good
to choice , demand llrm ,
HuoAll Dull , steady ! roflnctl more nctlre ,
ft tfl 1(1 V
PHI litn.v Stendyi American , 12.7Biill6.60 ,
Cori'KU-OilK-'t , easy : lake , tl 1.86.
I.KAii-Dull.steaily : domestic , (3.02i. !
TtN-Qulut , flrnij gtralts , 120.30.
Onmlia Troducu 'MnrUot.
The produce nmrkot was without any very
Interesting feature. Prices on nearly every
thing remained about steady.
Ari'MN-Htorrfs are held at (3.5oa4.00 for
fair to choice stock. .
BANANAS Per bunch , Including crates and
packing , 2.002.75.
IlKA.vs Cholco navy , I2.4o.
IIUrtKit Cominon packing stook , which con
stitutes the great bulk of the receipts now ar
riving. goes nt 10l8c. I'alr to good country
loll , r8'i20c. ( A fow. sales of snrall lots of extra
cholco country roll sell to the retail tr.ulo nt
20&22C. -
CAI.U'OIIN'IA CAIIIIAdK 1'cr Ib. , 3c.
l'M.KUV t'er do40c. . .
I'ltA.siiKititiK'i Hell and busle , J10.60 ; Jer
sey Capu Cod , 10.50.
Healers were many of thorn asking 14c. the
colder weather and the shipping demand hav
ing produced a somewhat .stronger feeling. At
the same time there were Mime cheap eggs on
the market and salcd were reported as low
as 13c. . " " , , ,
0. * JIB The receipts are extremely light.
Mallard ducks , f3,50 ; teal and mixed , $2 ;
small geese , tl.oat.r ) > 0 ; Canada geese , JO.Ooa
7.50 ; small rabbits , tl.26 : . Ineks * 3.60. .
HAY The best would only bring JO , and No.
2 was offered at . } 5.50.
OllAl'K KltUlT Per bov , $3.75.
lllliKS-No. 1 green , 3Vic ; No. Igroen salt4vl ,
4'ic ; No. 2 green salted , 3tfc ; No. 1 green
salted , 25 to10 UH. , 4'c ; No. 2 green salted ,
25 to 40 His. , 3' ie ; No. 1 veal calf , H to 15 Ib-i. ,
7ic ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , Oljc ; No. 1
dry Hint , 07lc ; No. 2 dry Hint , 4i35ic ! ; No. 1
ury salted , 5&iie ; part cured hides H percent
per pound less than fully cured ,
HtiNUV Choice to fancy white clover. ISO
2Oc : tairtogood , lOTJIHc.
LKMd.NH- Choice , * 3.50 : fancy , $4.
MAI IIA UitAi'KSfood shipping stock , $8.50.
Niw : VKIIKTAIII.KS Lettuce , radUhes and
parsley , 45c per do/ . ; green onions , 40u.
NiiTM-I.arge hickory , * 1.BO ; black walnuts ,
! 1. HOB 1.25.
OMO.NH Homo grown , $1 per mil. ; Spanish ,
percrale , } 2.
OIIA.MIIIS 1'lorlda fancy , per box$3.25 ;
rnssftts , J3 ; Mexican oranges , single boxes ,
J3.25 : live to ten-bov lots , { 3 California
mountain oranges , $2.50 ; Washington navels ,
* 4 : Newcastle California seedlings , J2.75 ;
Med. sneets , i3.
OVSTKlts Per can , 10 < a.38c.
POUI.THV The market was a llttlo llrmer on
choice dtossed chickens which were quoted at
O'aiOc ' ; live chickens , cholco young lions and
roosters , 7ltiH'iC : , ,1,1 roosters , live , 5 < SGc :
dressed turkeys , llUu ! ; geese and ducks ,
10J112C.
I'dTATdKS Western Nebraska stock Isqilnted
at 85 < S.UOe ; Utah and Colorado , * 1 ; cholco
native , 7571HOC.
HWI'.KT I'dTATOliS There are a few In the
market which are selling at # 4.50.
HTUAWIIHIIHIKS Per quart , 4tc. )
TANOKUINIIS in half boxes , * 3.
VKAir-Choleo and small fat veals , 79c. ;
liuge and thin. S Oc.
_
.St. I.ouU .tliirl < ut .
ST. Louis , Mo. , March 3. Pi.ouil Un
changed ; patents , $3.403.50 ; extra fancy ,
$3.K ( 3.15.
WIIIIAT fie below yesterday ; No. 2 red , cash ,
higher at OHKe ; March. 08e ; May 71c.
CditN ? .jo below vesterday ; No. 2 mixed
cash , higher , 38i : March , 3Hc ; May , 3UiO- ?
3U c.
OATS Higher : more active ; No. 2 cash ,
hli.'lier.iUiCi : May , 33c.
Itvi : I'lrm ; steady. No. 2 , 51VSc
HAIII.KY 1'lrm ; steady.
nl'iiovisioNS - - I'lrm ; lard $13 ; pork un
changed.
IturriMi Slow.
Kdis ( Steady.
KKCKIITS h'lour , 5,000 bills. ; wheat , 17,000
bu. ; cor-i , I'JU.OOObu. ; oats , 32,000 bu.i rye ,
none ; barley , none.
Sllll'MKXTS-l'lour , 8,000 bbls. : wheat , 05,000
bu. ; corn , 108,000 bu. ; oats , 1'J.OOO bu. ; rye ,
3,000 bu. ; barley , 4,000 bu.
Cotton Mnrlcct.
NKW OIII.KAKID , La. , March 3. Quiet : good
middling , U 5-lGc ; net lecelpts , 1,530 bales ;
gross receipts , 1,702 bales ; exports to Oreat
llrltaln , 7,832 bales ; to Krance. 038 bales ; to
the continent , 1,047 bales ; sales , 1,000 bales ,
stock , 320,035 bales. Weekly net receipts ,
28,555 bales ; gross receipts , 31,002 bales ; experts -
ports to Great llrltaln , 11,282 bales ; to Krance ,
13.0HO bales ; ( o the continent , 14,251 bales ;
coastwise , 0,079 bales ; sales , 7,400 bales.
1'utures were steady , wiles 25.400 bales ;
March , $7.88 ; April , H.H38.85 ; May , $8.02 ©
8.03 ; June , $8,0b8.00 ; July , $0.02 < f9.04 ;
August , 59.02ao.04 ; September. S8.80 bid ; Oc
tober , $8.70 bid ; November $8.05.
Liverpool .Markets
Livmii'oor , , March 3. WIIBAT Ptoady ,
demand f ilr ; holders olTer moderately ; No. 1
California , Os 2d8)0s ) 3d perce.ntal : 80. 2 rod
winter , 5.sQ,5s 0(1. ( Kocolpth of wheat tlio past
three days were 374,000 centals. Including
288,000 American : llrm demand , fair ; western
4s 3d per cental , for new , Kocelpts of Ameri
can corn the past three days were 42,700
centals.
HACON Long and short clear , 55 Ibs. , 52s Gd
per cwt.
LAIIII Prlmo western , C4s per cwt.
PEAS Canadian 5s 3d pur cwt.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , March 3. WHEAT
Firm ; No. 2 hard. 04ffi04'/sc ; No. 2 red. 71c.
CoitN Kle higher : No. 2 mixed , 3
OATS-NO. 2 mixed , sajiaa'JMc.
Kvi-l''lrm : at 52VS.ffi523.io.
HIITTKII Dull ; creamery , 24Q27JSc ; dairy
Kdl8 Strong at 14'Jc.
ItKCBHTS Wheat , 37,000 bu. : corn. 17,000
bu. ; oats , none.
fnii'MKNTH Wheat , 49,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000
bu. ; oats , 9,000 bu.
Milwaukee ( Jraln .1
Mn.WAUKKn , Wl.s. , March 3. WHEAT Ner-
vous.Mny ; , GS'So : No. 2 spring , C7c.
CoiiN r'lrin ; No. ! ) , 3H < ci,3H' e.
OATS Illeher ; No. 2 white , 34s ! < 3,35c ; No. :
while , HU'l 33ic. !
HAW.i : * No. 2 , C2c.
HYK-5G > ie.
CollVu Market.
NEW VOUK , Jlarch 3. Options opened nuio
to 5 points up ( o 5 points down and closc (
barely steady at 5&2t > points down Sales
25,500 bags. Including ; .March , J17.2O&17.30
April , If 10.U5 ; .Mayiflfl.05ftl0.70 ; Juno.iflG.GO
July , * 10.5KT6l0.i ( > 5 ; September , JIG.35010.45
November , S10.45 ; December , $10.102110.20
Spot Ulo , nominal ; No. 7 , ! H7.B7S. !
Now Yurie Dry ( ionds .Mnrlu't.
Ni\V : YOUK , .March 3. The jobbing tradi
continued the fcaturo of tlio dry goods mar
kot , the dlstrllmtlng being actlvo In all do
Fcrlptlous of goods. No material change
however , was apparent at lirst hands. llamll
ton turlcoy red prints were advanced 2VJ per
cent.
Mlmionpolla Wheat Market.
MiNNKAroi.is , Minn. , Jlarch 3--Market wa
very easy ; good demand for cash wheat ; No.
northern , firm , 07c ; No. 2 northern , 0-11 : Ko
celpts : 317 cars. Close : March , C5i : ; May
07Me ; July , 7c. ( ) On track ; No. 1 hard , C7Hc
No. 1 northern , GCc ; No. 2 northern , 03c.
I'hlladotplihi ( Sraln .Market.
I'liu.ADiu.i'iiiA 1'n.
, . .March 3. WIIUAT
Opened llrm , closed lower ; No. 2 red. .March
7oi < < S.7G4e. !
CdiiN OptlotH weak ; No.2 _ mixed , 49IJ49Uc
OAM-QuIot but linn , with light olfurlngs
No . , 2 white , Jlarch , 40Q40Uc. !
Cliicliiiintl .Mnrlu'ts.
CINCINNATI , O. , March 3. WHEAT I'lnnor
No. 2rell. 70'jc.
COIIN Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 44l/i45c ,
( > ATrt--Strong , blither ; No. 2 mixed , 3&c. ;
WHISKY In good demand ; $1.17. '
lliiltlinorii ( irnln .Uiirkuts.
llAi.TlMOiiu , JId. , March 3 , WIIKAT-Strong
spot and March , 70S4C ,
CoiiN Strong ; mixed spot and March , 48i.ic.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 , white western , 40iic.
Toledo drain Market.
TOI.KPO , O. , March 3. WiiUA-c-Lower ; No. 2
cash , 72c.
( 'oils Steady ; No. 2 cash , 43c.
OATrt Quiet ; cash , 35c.
Ainerlciin Ktifrlgt-rator Hoof.
LONDON , March 3. AMKIIKMN KKPIIIURATOH :
HKKF I'orenuartors , 2s UdV s 8d ; hindquar
ters , 3s 2d3d Ud pur 8 Ibs. hy the carcass.
London Oil .Market.
LONIION , .March 3. CALCUTTA Now crop ,
Aiirll and June , 3Ds 3d pnr iiuarter.
Timi'KN'TlNK Si'illlTrt 24s per cwt.
STOCKS AM > BONDS.
Seciirltli'H Sliownil Jloro of n rrnffgilniinl
iliunirtcr Vcnterduy Thau Uminl.
NKW YOUK , Slaich 3. Tlio stock market
show od more of u professional character today ,
but covering by the shorts was apparently
concluded , and this element of strength being
removed prices fell oil of their own weight nt
llrst , but the decline was accelerated later by
bear selling In addition to which the traders
were again Inclined to go short of the list.
Apart from Heading , New Kngland and
Northern Tactile preferred , there was llttlo
special feature In the railroad list , whllo
Sugar monopolized attention among the Indus
trials. The brokers Identified with the lead
ing bour operations were persUtont sellers of
jdurlng the forenoon , but Mr. Whltu
came Into the market as a" buyer and the story
was circulated that the dividend will posl-
V
Ivcly bo 5iJ percent , ftlvlnu color to llio laic
rumor * and Justifying tfio action ot the o who
Imvo boon no confidently offering iper cent
for tlio dividend of Into. There Is
iuiciiThofo'wiii'bo'ii'tVytiiltfg" 3 tier
cent however , and the event alone will rovpal
whether Iho offerings were a speculative
dodge or iniido entirely on ofllclal assurance.
The general market showed some strength at
first on continued covering of shorts , but this
demand wa * KOOU satisfied and whllo llttlo
pre. uro was brought to bear , prices retired
all along the lino.
Later reports were that Heading's floating
debt has reached the enormous figure of 17-
000,000. and , while not ( iitallllod In anyway ,
had a decidedly depressing effect In conjunc
tion with other report ? ) of an unfavorable
nature. Doubt was thrown upon the control
of Now KiiRland by Mr. McLeod's friends , and ,
whllo Heading yielded 2 per cent from Its
best , price , New Kngland , after mi early ad
vance of 1 percent , retired 2 ! ( per cent. The
poor showing of earnings made by the granger
roads led to declines or from 1 to 14 tier cent ,
and Union Tactile , Loulsvlllo ft Nushvlllo
and Northern Pacific preferred all declined
over 1 per cent , the last named , however ,
being raided on a rumor that a trust com
pany had decided lo soil a block of the stock
hem ai collateral.
Wllh the appearance of Inside support on
Sugar the tr.idors again displayed u disposi
tion to work for a rally , but money became
scarce and 15 per cent was exacted for loans
running till.Monday. This put a damper on
the ; buying sentiment , and while Sugar was
carried back to Its best figures , the rest of the
market was sluggish and closed barely steady
at only slight gains over the lowest llgures.
Sugar was the only stock showing an advance
of. note. Its gain being lj ! per cent.
The 1'ost says : It appears Ui bu the general
Impression among the banks that Interest
rates will bo higher next week. The quickest
result of this would bu experienced by the In
dustrials , which are received none too will
ingly In collateral now. Hut It Is open to
question whether the week's currency with
drawals and gold shipments are by any means
sum to allYct the street rate for money In the
absence of largo stockH speculation. The plans
of the gold exporters certainly do not seem to
bo counting on any such stringency.
The following are the closing ( juotallons of
tJio leading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange -
change today :
AtchlsdrT Northern 1'nclllo . . .
Ailmus Kxprcsa 157 do preferred W4
Alton , T. II I ! . I' . , lion. \ ( iulf. . HH
do preferred . . . . 15'J Northwestern W
American KxpruM. do preferred
llnltlinorcohlo. . . 11,1 N. V Central
Catmila I'ncltlc. . . . . 11,1Ml N Y A N. 15.
Cntmda Southern. . Ml * Ontnrlo A Western. K.H
Conlr.il 1'nclllo n Oregon Imp IB
Olios. & Ulilo OreKori Nar 72
Clilcnuo Alton 141 O. B. U & U. N lift
a u. A . , 141UIU 'ncltlo .Mull S.I
CblcagatJiii E'jiij'l'oorlii ' , Hoc. li 10. . . . IBM
Consolldiileddan. . . 128 ll'lttMinrg 151
c. C. C. &bt. I WHI I'llllnmn I'alace 1H2
Cotton i.II Cert 4l < ljl ( lending " 5J
Del. Hudson ,23 jKlcumum ! Terminal ' . 'H '
' Oo preferred' . . . .
' ' ' ' ' '
l > ! ' ! . . . . 61) ) < .lo ( jranito W. . . 22
22M
! . & ( . K LO _ _ ilo preferred 22S
Kaet Tcnn 4 Hock Island . . *
Krlo < 21 . . . , M. L , . .VS. F. lot pfd S
do prufcrruil . 5V < St. I'liul Toil
Kort Wayne IM do preferred IZJ
( it. Northern pf it. . . HO St. 1'iiul .VOmnlm. . . M1-
C. & K. I pr'il doproforreit \ 117
Hocking Valley. . . . JS ISontliern 1'aclllo . . . 82
Illinois Central Snirar Hellncry
St. I-mi I A lluluth . . tut Tenn. Coal A iron. .
Kan. A'fax pf'il . . . Texan I'aclllc
I.nko KrloI Went. . . 2. Tol. , V O. Cen. pf'd. .
ilo proferrotl Union I'aclllc
I.nko Shore 0. 8. Kxpreo 05
Lend Trust 40 W. Bt. l.fi I'
l.oiiln. , t .N'nsli do preferred
I.oil Is. & New Alb'y. Wolli t'arKO Kxp. . . HO
.Mnnhattnn Con Western Union
WheelliiKAL. 13 . .
t'entral. . . 10li < do preferred CO
Mlanourl 1'acltlc . . . Wl Minn At. ! . 1 ,
Moblln & ohl ( S.'i > < 4 11. .til. ( J
NasliTlllo Clintt i ; ( ianeral Klectrlc. . . .
National ronl.iKo. . f',2 National I.lnseed. . . MH
ilo preferred Ill C. Fuel It Iron BSJi
N. J. Central llfij { 108
Norfolk &W. pf'd. . 31 IIous. &Tcx. C n. . .
North American Co tV ) { Tol. A. A. A N. W. . .
The total sales of stocks today were 380,000
shares. Including : Cotton Oil , 13,100 ; Chicago
cage , Iliirlliigton .V Qiilncy , 7,200 ; Chicago
( ias. 22.700 ; llsllllliig,3 ) , JOO ; General Klectrlc.
3,100 ; Louisville .t Nashville , 0,300 : Missouri
I'aclllc , 4.400 ; National Lead , 3.800 ; National
Cordage. 11,000 ; Now Kniilaiid , 19,400 : North
ern I'aclllc preferred , 11,800 ; Headlrig , 75-
000 : Hock Island , 4,700 ; St. 1'aul , 13,500 ;
Sugar , 70,200 ; Western Union , 8,400.
London Flimnclul Review.
tCo | > j/H3/ir / / ( < lSW l b\i \ James flnnlnn Hentl'tt
LONIION , March 3. [ New York Herald Cable
Snecl'il to Tliu HKB. ] llu-dnos was gener
ally ijulet on the Stock exchange. New en
gagements were entered Into very sparingly.
Consols Improved 1-10 to 's percent. I'orelgn
government .securities close Irregular. Greek
1881 advanced li ! per cent. Greek 1884 ? 4 per
cent , and Kgyptlan and Turkish 1871 mid
Turkish defense i ( per cent. Un the
other hand a moderate "decline. . .la
estnbll.shoM In Portuguese , Spanish ,
Italian , Costa Klca and Argentine. Homo
railways , after having been generally dull ,
close with a butter tendency , an Improvement
of ! J per cent being established In London &
Southwestern and Great Western , ! S percent
In North llrltlsh and from > to H per cent In
Ilrlghton deferred , Caledonian and Midland.
Americans close more or less depressed. Nor
folk & Western preference have been pressed
for sale , resulting In a fall of iy per
cent. Union Pacific has given way U
per cent , Chicago & Milwaukee and Erie
? ; per cent and several others ! J to ? per
cent. With regard to Canadians , Canadian
Pacific was strong and advanced ? per cent ,
while ( . .rand Trunk was flat , preferences guar
anteed having fallen H to ? percent. Mexican
preferences have also given way ' , ( to U per
cent. There was a fair demand for money.
Short loans wore charged 1JJ to 1J percent.
The discount market was very easy ; two and
three months bills were quoted at no better
than 1 ? to 1 7-10 percent.
Now York Money .Market.
New YmtK , March 1. MONKV ON OAM <
Easier at 5 > i l5 per cent ; last loan , 2 percent ;
closed allured at 12 per cent.
I'liiMUMKiiCANTli.K 1'Al'KU GQG' { percent.
STKllLINd KXCIIANOK Qlllut , Illlt llrill With
actual business In Hankers' bills at * 4.8G for
sixty days and S4.87 ? ! for demand.
GOVUIINMK.NT HONIIS Steady to llrm. State
bonds dull and steady
The closing quotations on bonds :
U. s. la rou- IT. Northern I'ac. 2nd9 113
IT. S. 49 coup ICI N. W. Consols
U. S. 4 nre N. W. liobon.68
rnclllcGs of Mi 1UJ St. I , . A l. .M. ( ion. 5s
Louisiana at'pcd 4s. t. ti & -i. K. ( i'n. M 111
Tenn. now not ( is. . -t. I'aul Consols. , . . 127
Tcnn. now eot 53. . . 101 St. P. 4i A 1' . lats. . . 117
Tomi. no - set Ss. . . 10175S ! f. I' . J , . ( } - . Tr Hcts ti
Cnnailn So. 2nd : , . . . . Wit 1' . I' . It. ( ! . Tr. Huts. 2(1 (
Cen. IMclllo ! BU. . . . 1UU Union IV.clilc Ists. .
1) . A It. U. l ts 113 West Hlioro lot
II. A H. U. 49 87M , U. ( } . W.lsts 7BW
Krlo''nds IOJ'4 Atcli. 4a
M. 1C. AT. ( ion. Ki. 8114 Atcli. i s , cliss : A. .
M. K. AT. ( ion. fa. . 45 , ! . II. A ri. A ts ! IX
Muuml Union U IK 1. U. A . A'MSs. . . 117
N. J. C. Int. Cor I. AT. C. 5s ! 03
Northern t'ac. l9tn. . I. AT. C. Con. us. . . 10. ' ,
Iloaton Stock Oiiotatlnns.
HOSTON , Mass. , March 3. Call loans , 7@0 per
cent ; tlmu loans , Gi7 percent. The follow
ing are thti closing stock quotations :
Atchlson &Topolcn > \ .Mont. . . . 3J
Hosten fi Albuny. . . .17 Ciilumot A llecla. . . 305
Huston k .Maine. . . . IDU ! Franklin I'M
C. , II \J M ! ICvarsarKO 11
Knttsrn It. U. lie . . . 121 IlKceol.k jtsjj
Kltcliluir/ll. U .LI1 Qnlncy 132
Flint * 1'ero.M. pfd. 115 lumxracK Ky
I , . H. A Kt. 8 7 H5 AnnljtonLand Co. . li
.Man ! * . Central IS West r.'n.l I.unit Co. lii
Mex.Cen.com 10 ! loiToliphon ! : ! 201
N. V. .V N. Ungland. 3iJ l.nra on fcrtiroS. . . . V.I
do 7 12U '
Old Colony 2(11 ( XK'.V.V : : : : : : : : : , SW
Win. Central com. . . U 11. .V II. Copper 10)1
Atlantic u : ( Sen. IClgo UK ;
Now \orlc AllnliiOiiotatloim. :
NKW VOUK , March 3 , The following are the
closing mining ( imitations :
Crown 1'olnt 45 I'lyraouth 75
Con. "IA Va 2u : Mt'rr/x .Nevada 115
Ilomlvvoo.l IW - tnndar.t HO
( iould ACiiirr i"5 Union Con Wl
Halo A Norcross. . . . lui Vcllow Jacket W
llonu'i-tiiku lloo Iron Mlvor 35
Mexican IM yulck Hlvor 203
Ontario I3UO rte preferred 1100
Uphlr IbO Hulwer. . . 10
Financial Notes.
IMiH'Anr.M'iiiA , 1'a. , March 3. Wool , qulot ;
prices steady.
Niw : VOIIK , Slarch 3. Clearliigs , (137,021-
185 ; balances , J5.8U4.133.
HAl.TlMditn , Mil. , Match 3 , Clearings , $2-
538,319 ; balances , i2'Jl,117. Money , G per
cent.
cent.KANSAS
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , March 3. Clearings ,
$2,01)0,550. ) Exchange on Now York , if 1 dis
count.
PIIII.AIIKMMIIA , Pa. , March 3. Clearings ,
{ 13,521,835 ; balances , $1 , 857,505. Money , 4
percent ,
MEMPHIS , Tonn. , March 3. Clearings , } 348-
037 : balances , IOD.35G. Now Vork exchange
helling ut par.
I.ONIION , March 3. 1 p. in. Amount of
bullion gone Into the Hank of Kngland on
balance today , A'32,000.
CINCINNATI , O. , March 3. Clearings. f2.720-
050. Money 4H5li ( per cunt. Now Vurk exchange -
change , 5tXitGOo dUcouut.
llF.iu.IN , March 3. The statement of the
Imperial Hank of Germany hhows a decieasu
In specie of U,780,000 marlis.
HOSTON , Mass. , March 3. Clearings. J17.7GG-
R80 ; balances , tlb'JG'J57. ' Money 10 toH pur
cent. Kxchungo on Now Vork , 22 to 30c ( lib-
count.
ST. I.ouis , Mo. , March 3. Clearings , $1,181-
444 ; balances , $405,543. Money iiulutnt
percent. Kxchango on Now Von ; , 75c pru-
mlunir- *
-NKW Oitl.KANst. La. , Jlarch 3. Clearings , $1-
027,470. Now Vork uxchango commercial , ( jOc
per $1,000 premium. Hunk , 15o pur $1,000
premium.
NKW VOIIK. March 3. [ Special Telegram to
THE llKB-l Exchange was quoted as follows
yesterday : Chicago , 7Oo discount : Jloton , 25
U30e discount ! St. Louis , 75c prumluni ,
CIIICAO'O , 111. , March 3. Cluiirings , $13.347.-
C&7. Now Vork exchange , 80c Ulicount. fetorl- i
ng osrhatige , dulMV ? < * ! > for sixty-day bill *
iunlfH7ii | for "Uut , drafts , Money , strong
r
it lHi7 percent. % " >
OMAHA I.IVH STOCK MAHKMTS.
Cnlllo Trade ( Injerullj- Stronger Hogs Act
ive i iiIllghrr. \ | .
" ' PittliAY , March 3.
Hccclptsof all kliMKtoday were modorato.
) far this week.Compared wllli last , there
lias been an Increase of 2,500 cattle and 4,000
hogs , whllo recolptVfU shcop have fallen olT
over 0,600 head. , . , ,
The general cattle niarket was actlvo and
strong , some buycCsjlald Oc lo lOc higher , but
seller * generally stiniOy reported It easy to get
full Thursday's prices. Hecolpts were not all
heavy and with favorable reports from east
ern markets and a good line of buyers on hand
the movement was free and trading toler
ably brisk from start to finish. There
was u marked scarcity of rlpo. heavy
beeves , but the general quality of the offer
ings was very fair , ( lood 1.2OO to 1,400-Ib.
beeves sold at from $4,40 to $4.00 , with fair to
good 1,000 to l,200.1b. beeves at from $4.10 to
$4.40. Poor to fair light and rough stock sold
at around $3.50 to 14. There was a good
healthy undertone to the Irade and llttlo of
any consequence remained unsold at the
close ,
Hutchers1 and canncrs' stock sold freely at
about steady prices , the best grades llrmer.
and tlio Inferior grades easier. Sales Included
poor to good cows and heifers at from $1.50 to
$3.85 , with the bulk of the fair to good stuiT at
from { 2.50 to $3.25. Hough slock of all kinds
was getier.illy In good demand and strong at
from $2 to til.75. Veal calves weru firm at
from $5 to $5.75 , wllh ordinary largo calves
and yearlings slow at from $2 lo $4.5 ( ) .
Kresh receipts of stockers and feeders were
not very largo but regular dealers who had al
ready quite a respectable supply on baud re
ported a good demand from country buyers
and trade was fairly brisk with prices Inclined
to firmness on the moie desirable grades.
Koprcbcntatlvu sales ;
imnsur.n
No. Av. 1'r , No. Av. 1'r.
" . GOO J3 50 4 1142 4 25
IT" ! . 870 3 05 24 1000 4 25
1. . . . 850 3 75 18. . . - . .lOSS 4 25
8. . . 037 2 75 20..JK.1138 4 30
21. . . 800 3 85 11. . .1070 4 30
1. . . 080 3 85 10. . .113H 4 30
12. . . 041 3 00 40. . .1201 4 30
10. . . 921 3 OS 3. . .1300 4 30
7. . . 027 3 ! ) 5 20. . .1170 4 30
21. . . 845 4 00 23. . .1123 4 35
1. . . 880 4 00 24. . .1044 4 35
10. . .1037 4 00 22 . 1055 4 35
3. . .1000 4 00 40. . .1103 4 374 *
G. . . 003 4 05 32. . .1140 4 37i !
20. . .1009 4 10 7. .1101 4 40
21 . 055 4 10 30. . .1004 4 40
10 ! ! . 088 4 10 .UGO 4 40
5. . 1134 4 10 .1250 4 45
68. . . 012 4 15 13. . .1124 45
20. . .1021 4 25 , 23. . .1204 40
22. . .1034 4 25 30. . . 1127 55
' ' .l'24t ) 4 25 10. . .1231 no
lo' . .1008 4 25 8. . .1507 05
10. . .1003 A 20 18. . .1141 05
12 " .1040 4 20 * 20. . .1280 4 70
10" .1184 4 20 42. . .1000 4 75
10. . .1050 4 20 20. . .1320 80
.1110 4 25 4. . , .1305 85
25- .1003 4 25 14. . , .1317 00
ANII r.xroitT.
14 10G8 4 05 22 ll'JO 4 00
3 1243 4 25 G 1253 4 00
12 1101 4 30 33 13'JB 4 05
22 1208 4 40 23 1380 4 75
22 1200 4 40
MIXKD.
14 081 4 05 27. . . . .1020 4 15
COWS.
2. . , 070 1 50 o " , . . 030 2 70
3. . fj4G 1 50 17. , . . 980 2 80
10. . . GG8 1 75 4. . , . .1032 2 80
" , 84O " 1 75 a. . . . . 898 2 80
i" . 080" 1 76' , 2 " . . .1100 2 90
50. . . G52 1 85 I" . . .1030 3 00
7. . . 800 1 90' 8. . . . .1000 3 00
1. . . G50 2 (1) ) . . .1100 3 00
1. . . 000 S ° . ' ' . . .1220 3 (10 (
28. . . 032 l' . . . .1250 3 00
, 3. . . 000 18. . . . . 980 3 00
iT . 920 2 ( )0 ) 3. . . . .1050 3 00
T ! . . 900 2 00 13. . . . . 927 3 00
i. . . 800 2 10. I ) " . . . 990 3 00
7. . . 1020 2 10 GO" . . . 092 3 10
20. . . 840 10. . . . . 084 3 10
7. . . 883 . . .1120 3 15
5. . . 832 2 25" . . . 900 3 15
. oi' .1140 2 25 j . . .1180 il 15
i' ! . 070 2 20 , / 17. . . . . .1127 3 15
i. . .1000 2 25' 17. . . . . . 918 3 17 !
i. . . 910 ' 3. . . . . .1020 3 20
3. . . 900 2 20 ' .J. 875 n 20
il. . . 040 225' ' * : : : . . .1225 3 25
1. . .1040 2 25. ' . . . 750 3 20
8. . 887 2 25' . . .1032 3 25
G. . .1013 2 35 ' . . .1200 3 30
1. . . 800 C 35 , , 10 ; : ; . . . 804 3 30
. 910 2 35 ! , 11. . . . . . 908 3 35
. 800 2 35'l 3. . . . . .1113 3 35
2. . . ' 010 ' 3. 35H , , j20. . . . . . 07G 3 35
27. . . 823 240 i 10. . . .T. 819 3 35
4. . . 8G2 2 45V 7. . . . . . 040 3 35
7. . . 910 2 45" 10. . . . . .1200 3 35
0. . . 851 2 50 17. . . . . 714 3 40
7. . . 905 2 50 ' ' 7' . . . . . .1140 3 40
13 .1088 2 50. 7. . . . . 3 40
. 985 2 50 4. . . . . 1027 3 40
.1110 2 50 4. . . . . .1130 3 40
1 .1010 2 50 12. . . . . .1145 3 50
10. . . . . 888 2 50 . . .1197 3 GO
1 . 970 2 50 . . .1030 ii 50
1 .1180 2 50 37. . . . .1030 3 50
1 . 840 2 50 15. . . . . 839 a oo
" .1030 2 50 24. . . . . ' 977 3 00
10. ! ! . 932 2 GO 10. . . . .1112 3 00
10. . . . . 8G7 2 60 10. . . . .1009 3 00
ol" " . 900 2 75 o " . . . 870 3 00
l" .1310 2 73 5" . . .118G 3 GO
1. . . . .1210 2 75 , 17. . . . .1108 3 GO
10. . . . . 759 2 75 20. . . . .1027 3 75
i. . . . .1080 2 75 19. . . . 1000 3 75
i. . . . . GGO 2 75 14. . . . . 952 3 75
3. . . . .1153 2 75 15. . . . .1138 3 75
1. . . . .1030 2 75 5. . . . . 990 3 80
1. . . . . 970 2 75 22. . 1038 3 85
1. . . . .1090 2 75 20. . . . . 028 3 80
4. . . . . 810 2 75
1ICIFE119.
23 784 350 12 823 3 05
080 3 GO 15 1038 3 80
CAI.VKS.
300 3 25 2. . 115 G 50
210 5 00 1. . 210 5 50
245 5 00 1. . 240 5 00
1. . . 220 6 50 3. . 11G 5 00
1 . . 140 G 5Q , 3. . 180 5 70
1. . . 110 5 GO 1 . 120 0 75
DUI.I.S.
1. . . 1300 2 00 .lino 3 10
1. . . 1580 2 40 .1520 3 10
1. . . 1200 2 50 , .1430 3 20
1. . . 1580 2 50 .1330 3 20
1. . . 1480 2 50 .1090 3 25
1. . . 1200 2 50 1040 3 25
1. . . 1220 2 50 .1590 3 35
1. . . 1400 2 G5 .1030 3 25
1. . . 1380 2 05 .1130 3 35
1. . . 1540 2 75 .1300 3 40
1. . . . . .1140 2 75 .1530 * 3 40
8. . . . . .1203 3 00 .1000 3 40
2. . . . . .1075 3 00 .1040 3 40
1. . . . . .1420 3 00 10GO 3 50
1. . . . . .1550 a oo 1. . . .1020 3 GO
1. . . . . .1180 3 00 1. . . .1100 3 GO
1. . . . . .1740 a 10 1. . . .1940 3 75
OXKN.
2. 1310 280 1 , 1020 3 75
3. 1403 3 00
8TA08.
1. . 740 3 10
BTOCKKIIS AND
1. . 000 2 70 GGO 3 35
7. . 778 3 10 897 3 50
18. . 089 3 20 1 880 3 GO
5. . G94 3 20 8 1020 3 GO
3. . GG3 325 4 930 3 85
3. . 743 3 30 40 1008 3 90
4. . GGO 3 30
WYOMING CATTLE.
No Av. Pr.
8 COWS 1032 W 35
42 btcers 1078 4 00
IDAHO CATTI.U.
1 stag 1300 2 20
1 btug ilA 1130 2 00
10 cows , T ; ; ' , 1024 2 70
3 cows \V. . 1070 3 1O
8 feeders * .M 005 3 GO
25 steers ; ffn- 10H8 3 70
1 feeder w < > ( . 070 3 00
23 feeders . , . , . 1005 3 GO
a stag ' , . . „ , H40 2 GO
2 stags . , . . . 1075 2 00
21 steers MV. 1151 3 74
lions The s'\ij \ > nly was nearly 2.00C
heavier than last , it i Idiiy , but the condition
surrounding thiuUaclo were decidedly mor
favorable than atthat time. Provisions wer
stronger , eastern , markets were bettor , ther
was a good shipping and .speculative ) ( Ionian
and with an actlvo Inquiry from all local house
trade was actlvo ) th , prices on an average 10
higher than Thursday. The advance wa
mostly on the commoner grades , for whll
some of tlio goodi heavy hogs did not sho\ \
moro than a 5c aCO.'Sncu , some ot the commo
light ml\ed hogst < jl \ l lOc to 15c higher tliu
on Thursday. Uonil to cholco medium am.
heavy weight hol's'told largely at * 7.8U and
$7.85. with iioortu'flilr ' light and mixed stun
at from $7.05 to $1.75. Sales were nioatly at
$7.75 and $7.bO as against $7.05 to $7.7O both
yesterday and a week ago. Hepresentatlvu
sales :
No , Av. Ph. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr.
70. .183 Ph.4O J7 G5 79. . . .217 80 $7 75
70. .187 4O 7 (55 58. . .253 40 7 77V4
70. .208 1GO 7'G7 ! { UO. . . .800 7 77 V
09. .180 40 7 70 32. . .850 40 7 80
GO. .190 7 70 01) . . . .274 240 80
G7. . no 200 7 70 83. . .229 120 80
G4. .241 1GO 7 70 74. . .202 80 80
G9. .205 120 7 70 08. . .222 80 80
77. .178 1GO 7 70 74. . .228 80 80
,325 7 70 47. . .239 120 8O
.205 880 7 70 72. . .249 40 80
40. . .237 200 7 72 Vi OH. . .203 120 80
00. . .221 200 7 72'J ' 02. . .231 2-10 7 80
GO. . .241 120 7 72j } 71. . .233 7 80
77. . .209 80 7 72'i 70. . .807 240 7 80
82. . .193 40 7 72 ! { 75. . .251 240 7 80
18. . .244 200 7 7G 72. . .801 280 7 hO
CO. . .213 40 7 75 GO. . .242 1GO 7 80
15. . .277 80 7 75 83. . 224 40 7 80
88. . .209 80 7 75 72 223 80 7 80
30. . 7 7G 77. ; .242 120 7 80
20. . 7 75 HI. . .241 7 82 ! J
72. . .228 240 7 75 42. . .334 Too 7 82 ! i
" ,228 40 7 75 72. . . .201 210 7 82U
G2" .219 7 75 04. . .250 80 7 82)j )
10(5 ( 7 70 71..242 bO 7 80
70 230 100 7 7ft 71 37 40 7 lift
f.7 22(1 ( 40 7 7(1 ( 02 .113 HO 7 HO
70 210 40 7 76 03 27O 40 7 H6
07 800 - 7 76 01 807 40 7 83
HI. 201 120 775 03 . .333 200 780
73 237 80 7 75
pins AMI notion.
1..100 GOO 1..420 000
4..127 000 00..164 120 740
1. . . . 110 0 00
SHKKP The market wa * actlvo and about
steady. Hecolpu Included four double-
decks of the Oswald Inmtii , which were not
olTercd on the market. 1'alr western * sold nt
74.70 , and buyers were willing to take nil
offered at nominally unchanged prices. Kalr
togood natives , t3.75ft5.00 ; fair lo good west
erns , } 3.60iO.IXj common and stock sheep ,
t2.25 < a3.76 ; good to choice 40 to 100-11) . lambs ,
f-4.002c.00. Representative gales ;
No. ' Av. Pr.
302 western wethers 97 M 70
170 western ml.\ed\ 109 470
llccrlptft anil Disposition of Stock ,
OniT-lal receipts and dlspatltlon of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Vards
company for the twenty-four hours ending nt 5
o'clock p. m , March 3 , 1893 :
IIL'VKIIS. CATTI.F. IIOUS. SIIKCP.
Oinnlin 1'aoklnn Co
ThuU. It. llainmoiiilCo. . Wl 151
Hwlft A Co 7 ( 77
Tliu Ciuliihr 1'nclilriK Co. . 411 7Sli7 17U
John I' , Sii lro.o \ Co 730
Wliltu , IVuvcr A liextor. . 5
A. Huan 2Mi
It. Decker A Hegen
Vnnnnnt.V Cnrcy
J. I.obmiui 2J
Cli-viMnnil 111
Slilpporn mid feeders 4111
l.uft over 2JO
To tul. SOS
Chicago l.lvo Stoul < Mnrkrt.
CiHCAdo , 111. . March .1. [ Special Telegram
to TUB IlKiM There was llttlochangc In vuliio
of cattle today. The oUVrlngs were all t'lKou .
on a basis of from f.1.50 to $0.'JO for very com
mon to extra steers , from $1.75 to $4. 5 for
cows , heifers and bulls , from S2.DQ to $1.4(1 ( for
slockers and feeders and from t'J.SO to $7 for
calves. l''rnm $ . 'J5 to $3.00 for cows and bulls
and from ? 4 to $5 forfetccrs . .ere the piovall-
Ing prices.
Prices for bogs were higher. They advanced
from 10i to ir > c almost Immedhitelv after the
beginning of operations and holders did not
llnd It necessary to make any Important pi Ice
concessions Intur In the day , though tliu close ,
as Is most often the case , was a trlllo weaker.
There was an active demand from shippers
and iho local demand also developing some
vitality , sellers had things their own way.
Heavy hogs sold largely at from i8.2f toH.iG : ,
mixed and medium principally utfroiafH.lo
to fS.'J5 , whllo the greater part of the light
weights fetched fiom J7.85 to J8.10. There
were several tradesxit from I8.a3 toH.4l ) and
atJB.50. Jjlttlo pigs and culls sold at from J5
to * 7.50.
There was nothing specially now to IIP said
of tlio sheep market. It was not less actlvo
than on preceding days of the week and was
ciulto as firm. Prices are substantially higher
than they were one week ago. They have
made a gain of fully 'Ji > o per Hid Ibs. , present
( imitations bolnir from f I to $ ! i,7u for poor to
extra sheep , and from # 4.75 to iG.50 for lambs.
Kecelpts : I'attle , 0.000 head ; .logs , 10,000
head : sheep , H.OOO head.
'J'ho Uvenlng Journal reports :
( 'ATTI.K Itecelpts , U.AOO head ; shipments ,
2,500 head ; market active , steady to strong ;
prime steers , ( D.O&95.UO ; fair to L-ood , $4.85 ®
5.25j , others , J4.00ffi4.80 ; fed Te.vins , $3 ;
cows , $3.5l3.80. )
Hoes Kecelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments ,
8,000 head ; market higher ; mixed and
packers , JT.'JOTc.H. 15inrlmehuavy anil Imleher's
weights , if8.2liJH..lO ) ; prlmo light , i7.UOfe8.00
other lights , t7.'J5S.7.ab.
SIIKEP Itecelpts. 8.000 head ; shipments ,
1,000 head ; market Irregular ; best grades
steady to strong : others lower ; natives , $4.50
< r ! ,5.00 : Texans. * 4.00if > 5.25 ; westerns , } 0.00\ ®
0,30 ; lambs , $4,507iO.0.
Now York l.lvo Stork Market.
NEW YOUK , March 3. HIXVKS Keceljits ,
1.08H head. Including 27 car loads for stilcj-
market dull and steady ; native steers , * 4.45'j !
0.30 ; Texans.f t.40 ; ImlUnnilcows$2.00 3.80 ;
dresseil beef steady nt Hatic ) ! per Ib.
OAI/VKS Kecelpts , 100 head ; market dull ;
veals , Jj.OOTi8.00 per 100 Ills. ; western calves ,
? 3.12"i' 3.20. '
HIMKI ; > A.NII I/AMIIS Hecclpts , 4,701 head ;
market dull and weak ; Mheep , Sl.50ttU.UO ;
lambs , $0.00ffi0.80.
Hoes Hecolpts , 8G2bcad ; market nominally
llrm nt $8.10a8.00per 100 His.
City l.lvo Stock . Market.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , March 3. OATTI.B Ro-
celpts , 4,20 ! ) head ; shipments , 1,300 head ; act
lvo and steady to lOc higher. Roprosenta-
tlve sales : Dressed beef and shipping steers ,
$3.055,35 ; cows and holfers. Jl.5Ua3.00 ;
stockers and feeders , $3.154.GO.
Hoes Receipts , 5,000 head ; shipments , 400
head ; active and 5Q10o , mostly lOc higher.
Heprcsfiiitatlvo sales : All grades , $5.0038.05 ;
bulk , 57.75S8.00.
SiiKiU1 Hecelpts , 1,700 head ; shipments ,
none ; active , 5'$10c , with instances of 25Q30c
higher ; muttons , $5.005.80.
81 Louis l.lvo Stock .Market.
ST. Louis , Mo. , March 3. CATTI.K Hecolpts ,
2,100 head ; shipments , 1,700 : market strong ;
fair to good natives , J3.00ffi4.75 ; fed
Texans , $3.2oa4.20. ,
Hods Hecelpts , 4,300 head ; shipments ,
2,700 head ; market 510chigher ; heavy$7.80
® 8.15 ; mixed , J7.G03H.00 ; light , J7.GO&7.00.
Smii' Receipts , 200 head ; shipments , 40. )
head ; market firm , unchanged ; Texas , $4.008
4.85 ; natives , $4.75(35.25. (
D. D KIIA-/.BE. H. tl. HoonE.tr. JAS. V Honor.
I'l-es. Vice I'ros
Secy & Treas.
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO.
Capital 82o.OOO ; Omaha and Sioux City.
Grain and Provisions
Railroad Stocks and Bauds.
PH1VATEVIHEA
Room 212 Hew M Life Building
OMAHA.
REFERENCES : lowaStato National Hank ,
Sioux City ; Commercial National Hank.
O i a alia.
Special attention Riven to'outside orders.
Correspondence boltolieU.
The sorvlco offered by the Burling
ton's 4iiO ; p. in. train for Denver Is a per
fect combination of fast time , magnifi
cent equipment and smooth track.
The next time you go west take the
"four-fifty , " it'll land you in Denver at
1 > u. in. sharp , on time.
Ticket ollice. l ii : Farnam st.
Licenses.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by County Judge Eller yesterday ;
Name and address. Ago.
j .lames II. Long , Plattsmouth , Neb 31
| Delia Thompson , Waterloo , Neb 21
i E. O. Nelson , Omaha 20
I llertn M. Christiansen , Omaha 23
ITCOVERSA OOOD DEAL OF GROUND
Dr. Pierco's Golden
'Medical Discovery.
And when you hear
that it cures so many
diseases , iicrhaps you
thlnl ; "it's too good
to bo true. "
But It's only roa-
nonablo. As a blood-
cleanser , flesh-builder ,
nnd fctrength-rcEtorcr ,
nothing Imo the " Dis
covery" la known to medical Eciciico. The
( Useases that it ciires como from a tonild
liver , or from impure blood. For everything
of this nature , it is the only uuaranteeil
remedy. In Dysiiciisin , Biliousness ; all
Bronchial , Throat and Lune affections ; ev
ery form of Kcrofula , even Consumption ( or
Lung-Bcrofiila ) in iU earlier Btagcs , and in
the most stubliorn Kkin and Scalp Diseases
if it over fails to beneflt or cure , you have
your money back.
The worse your Catarrh , tlio moro'yoa
need Dr. Sngo's Catarrh Itemed/ . Its
proprietors oiler $500 cnsli for a case of
Catarrh in the Ilcad which they cannot
euro ,
DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK
Jnusual Demands for Money Oomo from tlio
West ami South ,
WAITING ON THE NEW ADMINISTRATION
Moil and SpcrubitoM Anxious Con-
crrnliig Clcvrlixnil'n 1'nllpy Indintrlul
Production Hit * Xover Upon SuriitB < c < t
nt' Tlili SCIMOII of tlin Yrnr.
Nn\v VOUK , Mnrchn.-Il. O. Dim & Co.'s
wcokly review of trndo : The ( ? roit : fc.nturo
of the past fortnight lias been the unusual
louiiinil for money from the west ami south ,
vhlc.li has drawn largo sums from New
York and telegraphed reports show that
while money Is tight at only 0110 or twosmnll
mints , there Is a strong demand at lioston
uid Detroit , Chicago , where the drain from
.ho west Is heavy , and at Milwaukee , and a
'air demand at St. Joseph , while money 1st
'airly easy at Cleveland , In light demand at
Philadelphia and Kansas City , and also easy
with light demand at Mobile and * Ncw
Orleans.
The largo withdrawals from this city
under these circumstances are by tinny men
ittrlbutcd to distrust of specultlvo opera
tions here. The situation Is , to a largo extent -
tent , waiting on the action of the new ad
ministration , hut it is evident that a better
feeling has prevailed during the past few
days , and rates hero , after rising from 4 to 0
per cent , have lallen to 5 per cent.
Speculative markets have waited for
developments. The defeat of the anti-
option bill was followed by an Improvement
In grain , and while wheat' had fallen 'JV ;
cents , it has since risen 'J cents ; sales for the
week being 'J-J.tMW.OOO bushels. Corn is one ,
lialf and oats three-fourth of a cent higher-
Imt pork products are slightly lower. Clot-
ton declined an eighth , because the expected
settlement of the ICngllsli strike did not
come. Huttcr and eggs have declined
sharply , and copper is weaker at 1'J cents ,
and lead at ! ! ' . ) cents though speculation has
lifted tin to jyo.lir.
The dry goods trade Is stroneer. Cottons
are stronger , sheetings being all sold ahead
and business in carpets being sold ahead ,
mil business in carpets and wool knit goods
Is especially largo. The Iron business con
sumption Is enormous , hut production rela
tively greater , and concessions arc frequent
for pig , not of the best grades , while bar is
at the lowest point ever known. Plats are
demoralized in price , though the mills are
busy and structural works are quite well
employed.
In general the industrial production has
never been surpassed at this season.
The business failures number ! il. as com
pared with a total of UM last week.
iiousi : STATIUI.VTS. :
'rt Kluitrcs for tlioVi > nk Show n Do-
cldrd Inerenin Ki'om Other ( Miles.
New YOUK , March I ! . The following table ,
compiled by Br.idstrcot's , gives the clear
ing house returns for the week ending
March 2 , lb'Ji ; , and the percentage of In
crease or decrease , as compared with the
corresponding week last year :
I had a malignant breaking out on wy leg
below the knee , and was cured souud and well
with two anil a half bottles of B3SS85SJS
Other blood medicines had failed St KSfl
to do mo any good. WILL C UE.VTY ,
I was troubled from childhood with nn npr-
avnted case of Tetter , iiiul t hrco bottles of
, L it M An ri
Mannville , t.T.
Our book on lllood and Skin Diseases inallpjl
frco. ; uWji-rSi'icmaCo..AtlauJ : , i'a.
III * rultli UVll roiinilnl.
HtssEi.t. , O. , Nov. 'J'.i. ' 1S ! . Idesiro to any
that I have great faith In Chamberlain's
Cough Kcniedy for the cure of throat anil
lung troubles ; also for croup K.V Me-
Coilum. There , Is good reason why Mr.
Colluin should have conlldeni'o In this rein-
edy. It will euro a severe cold In less time
than any other treatment. There Is noth
ing that will loosen and relieve cold so
quickly. It will not only euro croup , but If
used as scon as the llrst symptoms occur It
will prevent the attaclc. f > 0-cent bottles for
sale by all druggists.
81'KUIAI. 1.0\V KATiS :
To .Mobile , Ala.
On Monday , March ( I , my second ex
cursion will leave Council IHull'H for
Mobile , Ala. 000.000 acres of choice
farming and fruit yrowinj , ' lands alon
the line of the Mobile & Ohio U. It. at
from $ l.fiO to $ .1.00 jicr acre. Stop over
privileges at all points south of Jackson ,
i'enn. for further information and n
descriptive land folder call on or write
J. R. HICK.
Room " 01 Merriam lllock ,
Council UlulVs , la.
The Rugged Child
is largely an
"outdoor"
product.
Fresh air
and exercise
usually pro
duce sound
appetite and
sound sleep.
Sickly chil
dren obtain
great benefit from
of cod-liver oil with Hypo-
phosphites , a fat-food rapid
of assimilation and almost
as palatable as milk.
- -
SOtTTJJ O fAKA.
Union Stoci Yards Company ,
Sovitli Ornaha.
Beit Cattle Ilo anil Suern market tn the we
CQMMI3SI3N HOUSES.
Wood Brothers.
Mvo Stool ; Cominlssloa Morchunts.
Eoutu Oraalia Tclcpliono 1157. Chicago 1
JOHN II. IIA11ISMAN , I . , . . , . .
WAI.THIl U. WOOIl. f"1"0"
Market Itoporti by mall and nlro oUoorfillly
nlsbcil upon applloatlon
OMAHA
AWHINDSANQ TEMTS
Omaha Tent-Awning Y/oIf / Bros. & Co. ,
COMPANY. Mnniirainrera of tents ,
awning , etc. . > OJ unit
. rovKiu . , 7Uj rt. Itilh stroot.
lll.l Kitruvn XI.
BACISANDTVM-'S-
Bsnils Oraatia Baj M , 0. Daxon ,
COMl'ANV.
Importer ! anJmin-frs. Itlcycloisold on monthly
Hour lack ) , burlap ) ,
ttrlno. payrasntl. IZ3N.15th.
BOOTS 'NO SHO : > ,
Morse-Coo Sii03 Company ,
Howard Iron.
Factory corner lltli nnJ
\Vouro nmktnuolo 3prlm to null biiro.M , nn 1 nra
Boiling ncl.tai ofaood , whlo'il. vary aaloililo
wllti inorclinnts.
Klrkendall , Jones ft Anier. Hand-Sewad
COMl'AMY. Whulocilo siioico. : , bioti.iiiooi
mfr . iiKJnti llosion and rubbr'u.iodi. IJJi-
Hubbor rthoo Co. . IIU < - Uiailaruey dt.
llUI-IIOlIIarnoy St.
GOAL , COX : .
DRY GOODS.
FURNITURE.
Rector & Willielmy
COMPANY ,
Doalora tn hardwnro an !
CornerlOta nnj J.icluon uieuiianlus' tool *
die am. 1UI Douglas dt.