r\-r i TT t rI rrtr Tir A COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Thcro Was Much Discouraging NOWB to Holders of Wheat. QUOTATIONS OPENED UNUSUALLY WEAK rrotUlon * Wrro Irrcculnr Over n Cotuldor- Bhlo Italic" ) > ut In tlio .Mrtln Wen If , nt No Tlino Itrnclilnpr Satur day' * CHICAGO , III. , March O.-Thuro wcro many dUcouraKliiK features In lliu day's news to holders of wheat. Money ut 30 per cent In Now York nml talk of n strike among the rail way Nwllclitncii of Chlcauo , were perhaps , the ino < il < leirih | < liut Itcini. Tlio market oieiir | < ! weak and rlosed weaker , fit a decline of ltc ! slnco Saturday. Corn rulud firm and closed a shade higher than at the end of the previous week. Provisions were Irregu lar over a considerable rantfe. . but In the main weak and at no tlmo dlil prices rlsa to the level of Saturday1 ! ) ( Inures. Pork l.s oil 30c. Inrd about IGc and ribs 10c. Wheat at the opening was about ! fc lower Hum the closing Inures of last Saturday and nfter numorons Nitmll lluctuatlons prices fiirthur declined li-for May and e for July , ruled quiet and the ehxInK was about I'sO lower for May and V lower for. ) illy than Satur day The weather was milder and the vUlulo supply not show Ins the e.ipeiMed decrease , wftH a dlsatipolnttncnt to the trade anil was ac countable In u largo part for thu MigKlnB oil of It waHOMiected by Fomethat tlio visible sup ply would show at least 1,000,000 bii. ilerreaso , but when It was quite evident tlio visible de crease would be less than half that there was an Inclination to sell. The market seemed to recelvo homo .support around the lower prices leached. None of the most prominent traders wore credited with doing much today. There wan POIIHI crop ( laniiiKo tuporth from Indiana , Illi nois nnd Iowa , wblle Ihocropln Kansas and Texas was reported In good condition. It was rumored that the .stato relmrt of Missouri would show the condition to be about 00 per rent , lint tbeio was no confirmation. In the absence of decisive Inlluenccs , professional unerutoih showed a dlMioslllim to act conservatively vatively In the coin pit , pending tlio publica tion of the. government supply report this week. Two or 1 hi ee houses covered short lines nnd theie was some iradu bi-lievtd ; to be In In vestment buying \\llh relatl\ely little corn for sale and an absence of pronounced bear- Ishne.ss In the movement of thecrowd. Shorts preferred to cover their lines , and the price was advanced from ' 4C to " e after opening , until -Me was reached , which called out a fcnv looses. Theio was mild talk of better export Inquiry , but clearances did not show any Im provement , and cables were steadv to ( Inn. There was a fair trade In oats and a stronger feeling early , due largely to the advance In corn. A feature was Increased business In the deferred futurities , nnd September wan quite frefiuontly traded In for the first tlmo this M'tiMin. ft was bouaht by carriers , who sold Juno and July as a hedge at a good ptcmlum. The close was about the bottom , with frac tional losses. There was only moderate activity In thu provision market. The leading futures ranged as follows : AllTICI.r.S. SAVV. WIientNo2. Mnrch Muy nit July. . Wll Corn .No. 2- Mnrch 41H 41 Mny 414.1K July 44H 44 > i Onts No 3. Marcli. . . . mt mt , 3'M May 33VJJH , asj/ej. ileus 1'ork. . Mny 13 "J 1877M IS 39 IS i ! Lnril Mny IS l 1.1 Wt ) 12 90 u txi 1.1 I3)t ) July 11 IIS n ag II .17 h , ri ir > Sept . . . . II 65 II TO 11 ! U Hiurtlllbs. ilny 10 Hi 10 4U 10 40 10 t.o Cash ( ( nutritions were as follows : ! < ' . ( ' Dull , nncliiiinted ; winter patents , fa.VOii-t.-'Oju-liitcr.slralglil-vM.aoaul.ar ) ; spring patents , Sa.HMC-UO ; spring straight , $ ' . ! .GO < IJ.lOj bakers' , J'J.10if'i)5. ! : ) \ \ IIKATNo. . i ! ipllng , 7T4@731tC : No. 3 spring , ( Wr.OTc ; No. U red. 7i'i : < a.7i"e. : Cons- Higher ; No. 2lie : No. Jlcasli , 30'So ; No. 2 yellow , . | l.e ; No. U yellow , n8s3'Jc. OATSNo , 'A flOlie ; No. ' * white , f. o. b. , 30''jc ; No. 3 white , f , o. li. , 31di33'ic. ' KVKNo. . 2 , Cil'Sc. lUlll.liY No. 1 ! , O''c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 40Q58c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , a.VuM'Jc. KF.AX SiniNo. : . 1 , 41.20. 'I'IMOTIIV .SHKIi-I'rlnie , fl.-12Q-4.44. I'OIIK Mess , par nul. , 18.27M18.32K. Lard , per 100 11)8. , ll2.07JSMia.Oti ) short Hb sides ( loose ) , J10.37iJiSllO.40 ! dry salted shoulders ( hoxcdilJ.7Ci5itJ.b754i ' short clear sides ( boxed ) , I10.80ai0.bfj. WHISKY Distiller.- , ' finished goods , per gal. , HuciAlt-l'nchanged. Cut loaf , 6Sri > ic ; granulated , ft'ac ; standard "A , " Tie. The following \voiu the recelits | and ship ments fur today : On the Produce excliaiiKO today the butter market was tiinio ; creamery , 'JOQL'Oc ; dairy , 19G20C. KgL's , steady ; strictly fiei.li , 17dJ20c. Oniiilni ( irilo. The following prices are for delivery at Mis sissippi HVPV points : WIIBATNo. . Utiprlng , 72c bid ; No. 2 hard , C2'jc bid ; No. if hard , COc bid. OATS No. U white , 32iie bill ; No. 3 white , 33iic , Kt. l.ouls terms. 'CoiiN No. 2 cash , ! I7C { bid ; No , 3 or bettor , casb.aBc bid , Toledo terms ; No. 3 or butter , April , 3iifc bid , I.oulsvlllu torins ; No. 0 or better , white , 38 > ic bid. Among the ( > ales were : Twenty cars No. 0 or better corn , Toledo terms ; March ship ment , U74C. ? _ Now York Market * . NEW VOIIK , Marcli O. Ki.oun Receipts , 807,205 pkRs. ; market steady , moderate de mand ; winter wheat , low grades , J2.105J2.ri5 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy , $2.0G2.HO ; win ter wheat , patents , t3.8D-rc4.25 ; Minnesota Clear , * 2.DOia3.60 ; Minnesota t. traits , J3.U00 4.00 ; Minnesota tiatentw , ? 4,25ao.OO. Coitx MKAir- Easier , .fair demand ; yellow western. $2.05 2.7Q. HYI : Nominal ; western , GOQOr c. llAlti.r.Y Dull , linn ; western , GOOSOc. llAin.KV SI ALT Quiet , steady ; western , GO ® 85c. 85c.WIIRAT WIIRAT Itccelpts , 17,050 1m. ; exports , B9,773bil. ; saleslB,220OOObu. futureslU2.000 bu. spot. HiHit' market , lower with options dull , closing steady ; No. 2 rod In storti and elovntcr , 7B'fc , ; afloat , 78'47H"ic ; f . o. b. , 7B@70 e ; No , 1 nortbern , R4'Jc ' : No. 1 bard ' , BBKttHUc ; No. 2 nortbern , 8Uf ! < &H3lic. Oitlons | were moderately active , ulosliiK weak at JJ © ! , decline ; No. 2 red , Mav , 7UW.7U'Bc , closliiK nt 7070c ; June. bOi.BHOUc , closing at 64 ! | c alloat ; uiiKraded inl.xed , steamer ml.\ed , D2jBr)2lic ! ( ; No. 3 , 50U < B51. Options advanced ? © , closed firm at ? ii'c over Saturday , tradlnis slow ; Mnrch , & 3'til6 & 3 > . ; c , closing at , & 34e : April , D2ac ; lluy , but 61 ( l-lGc. closing at &l ! < e ; July , 607 ( itollc , closing tit 6 IMC. OATH llect'ljits , 30,700 bu. ; exports , none ; Bales , GO.OUO bu. of futures , 122,000 bn. spot. Kluit llriner , tali ly active. Options quiet , H < 3 > f.chlKhcrand llrm ; May. 385ti)8Uc ) , closing at 88c ; spot No. 2 Hhlte.I2j42 ( ? c ; No. 2 Clilcagn , 30 ? c ; No. a , 3Hc ; No. 3 white , 4Ui < a41c ! : westein , wblto western , 41 . HAY Moderate demand , firm ; Rood to choice , HOPS -Dull , weak ; statn , common to choice , llX. 22'ie ' ; Pacific coast , 104i22Jc. ! IliDKs 1'alrly steady. riu > visiNS--liill ) ; cut meats , more active ; steady ; inldulcs. dull , weak , Kurd , dull , lower ; western steam closed at$13.03 ; sales , none ; op tion sales , &OO tierces : March. $13.05 ; May , J13 ; July , J12.05 asked , 1'ork , quiet , steady ; old mess , JlO.IJd ; now mess , J20. lluvj'Kii I'alrdomand , lirm ; western dairy , . - . ' lbt-.2'Jc | : western civainerv. 21ffi27Hu ; western factory. 17"i22c ; KlKlns.l7Ui ! ! . ' CUKKSK Steady ; fair jobbing demand ; part sUlms , a lo'tc. K HIH liooif duinand , Him ; receUits , G.1GG ukss ; westein fresh , 1'Jc. TAM.OW Quiet , nominal ; city ( $2.00 nor pkui , 7c asked , ou bid. OonoNHEKD Oii.-iuiet , firm ; crude , 62c bid sycl low , COc asked , rirrnoi.KiiM-.Market opened " ( lull and re mained MI throughout. IVmiHylvanla oil spot ) talcs , nolle. Ainll options sales , 7,000 bbls. at G4ic. * Lima oil sales none , 27 ! o bid. Total : Kales , 7.0OO libls. HOSIN- Quiet , llrm. TIMIPU.NTINKQuiet , llrm ; 3&33rjic. ! KICK I'lnii. falrdeniand , MIILASSKS New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , llrm , good demand at 2Hic37c. Kawidull.siciKly. I'alr n < fliilng , 3c ; cent rlf ngiiN , Ui ) test , 3Jc. Kotlned iinlct.easy ; t'onfectloncr * A. 4 t 4 0-1 lie ; cut loaf , 63-111 ( it 6 , e ; mould A , 4 W.a 1-ltS ; standanl A.4 U-lll CM'ji'tciuslivil , fi S-HiaS' . ! ' ; pouden-d , 4a < 6 11-lGc ; uranulated , 4S&4 15-lOc ; cubed , 4'il& ( 11-lGc. I'm IiiHN-Dull , steady ; American , 112.75 ® lo.oo , Coi'i-Eii-Dulli take , 911.80. I.KAD Quiet , htendy ; Uomestlc , f3.02J ! , TIN- Steady ; Strattx , J20.40. CoDou .Market. Nuv YoiiK , MarchG. OpllonsopcnedGtcadr , to 10 points up ; cloacU btuuily , uu- hatiRi < ( l tn & point * up , Sales , 30.600 bag * . In cluding , Mnrch , I17)0i : ) April , fcl0.or ; Mny , llG,7WilG.80 | Juno.llO.GG ) July , 110.00 ; Sup- tcmber , $10.4MJ10,60i upot Ulo , nominal. Hio IIP. JAXEIIIO. Mnrch 0. First ordinary , 14,000 rclstior 10 Kiloit good to choice , 13- . 200 rcls. Receipt i during the week , C.OOO b.iK ! purchnsea for the United States , 61,000 si Hhlnmcntii to the united mates , none I Stoc k , 202,000 bflgs. HANTOS. March 6.--Good average , 12,000 rols per 10 kilos. Receipts during the week , 70- uOOtmRti purchases for tlio United States , 6,000 bans ; shipment * tn tlio United States , 3,000 bags ; stock , 288,000 baits. Omnlin Produce Inrkct. The week opened without nny very Impor tant feat uroiljclng'brought ' to tlio front. Prices did not show much change , values for the most part remaining about where they were nt the close of last week. The ogu market was notqultoso strong. Al'1'i.Ks-HtoCKs are held at t3.OOa4.00 for fair to choice stock , HA.NANAC I'er bunch , Including crates and packing. J2.00IW.75. llKA.vst-l'lioIco navy , J2.4& , HUTTEIIUoMitiKiii i packing .stock , which con stitutes the great bulk of the receipt * now ar riving , goes at IG'rJlBc. I'alr to good country roll , IHU-'Oc. A few sales of small lots of e.xtru choice country roll sell to thu retail trade at 207&22C. UAMI-OHNIA C.iniunr.I'crlb. . , 3c. t'r.i.r.urI'er doz. , 4c. ( ( . 'llANMiHltlillw- and bugle. 810.00 ; Jcr- sev C'apo I'od , { 9.00. KIH ! ( Sales were made In round lots at 13 © 13'Jc. ' while single case lots were reported as selling a high as 1-lc. OAMB Tlio receipts are extremely light. Mallard ducks , SAo : ; teal and inl.xed , } 'J ; srnall geese , * I.OOii4.6i ) ; Canaila geese , JG.OOW 7.60 ) ; small rabbits , f 1.25 ; lacks , ' J3.00. ' . II AV The best would only bring 10 , and No. 2 was offered at $5.00. j rut'lT I'er box , M.7fi. IlllinsNo. . I grorn , 3'fc ; No. 1 green salted , 4'4Ci NCI. 2 ( 'reen salted , 3' < e. ; No. 1 Rreon salted , 201040 MM. , .life. ; No. 'i Kreen salted , 25 to-IU His. , 3'ic ; No. I voalcalf , H to 15 Ibs. , 7Sic ; No. i ! veal calf , 8 to 10 Ibs. , fiijc ; No. 1 dry Hint , OW.c ! ! No. 2dry flint , 4QfiVic ; No. 1 tiry Milled. 5i0c : part cured hides y per cent per pound less than fully cured , HoNBV Choice to fancy whlto clover , 18 © 20c : tiur ( ! ( ) ( , IGflllHc. I.r.Mo.vs Clnilec , J3.50 : fancv , } 4. MAI.AUCitAi'KS ( iood ihlppfni ; stocktS.GO. NKW VIIIKTAIII.IS : : l.rttnce , radishes and parsley , 4fjc per dourocn ; onions , -lOe. NITSLarge hickory , SI.DO ; black walnuts , $1.MMI.2.1. ( ONIONS-Home gi-uwn.tl per bbl. ; Spanish , per crate , } ' . ! . ( ) ltANiis ( : I'lorlda fanry , per box , $3.25 ; russetts. 13 ; Mexican onmxus , single boxes , { II.'JO ; flvo to UIM-IHIV lul.s , $3 ( Jallfornln iniiiintaln ( nances , f'J.GOVa : hlnitoti navels , (4 ; Newcintlo : Callfoinla .suuclllngs , { 2.75 ; Jled. s eels , M. OVMT.llt * -I'd-can , 1GSJ.3HC , I'otit.Titvchoice siniill chlckoni , OSlOc ; live choice yonni ? hens and roostiirs , 7tt8'je ( } ! old riis.tur , live , OaOc ; ( Irested turltuyn , 11 fflUli'igivsc nnd ducks. 1 II&12C. l'orATOis-\Vi-teni : Nebrawkasloc.k Isijnotcd at H5fi7 , ilir ; Ctnli null Colotado , tlcholc : native , 7. Tf HIV. SWKisr roTATiirThere lie a few In tli niatket which me sullinc at 4.00. riTnA\viiKliims-l'eriiiart : | , 40o. TANdciitMis half bove < . ? : l. . VKU.Clioico and small fat veals , large and thin. 3.TGc. ( piionrc'i : I'OINTIHS. : They have established a dally call board on vegetables at St. l.oula and It Is said to work very satisfactorily. Strawberries are coming In more freely than usual at this su.-t'on of the year from Texas. They are also of very good quality for this early In the season. The demand for bananas at Now Orleans Is said to bo simply Immense , i-'roin - February 28 to March 2 eight steamers and ono schooner arrived laden with bananas and still all the orders were not filled. St. I.nuU MurUrlt. ST. I.ouis , Mo. , March G. I'i.otni Depressed by weakness In wheat , but not quotably iiaiiged. ! WHEAT Opened weak , closing 9 i bnlow Sat- iirdny ; No. 2 led , cash , G7J4C ; Mil irch , 07icj May'70' , COIIN'iihigher ; No. 2 cash , 37'ic ; Mnrch , 37"sc ; May , U'J'.c. ( lA-rs-lricgular ; No.J cash. 32c ; May , 33ic. KVB ANI It VIII.CY Neglected. HAYSteady. . I'Y.vx SIIDfl.in. ; : . ( ! t.tviit-Steady ( : ; timothy unchanged. ItL'TTim - Heavier , decline expected. Kilns Knsli'i15 < - . liKCKll-rs I'lour. 7.000 bills. ; wheat. 21,000 bu. ; coi-i , 2GOooo bu. ; oats , 33,000 bu. ; rye , 3ooobii.j barley , H.nooim. SlllP > liXTH--l'Tour : , HIOO ( bbls. ; wheat , 18,000 bn. ; corn , 201.1100 bo. ; oats , 2,000 bu. ; rye , 5,000 bu. ; barley , 1,000 bu. ItrltUli ( iraln Trade Uevlrw. LONDON , Marcli 0. The Mat k I.ano Express In Its weekly review of the llrltlsh grain trade says : The price of Kngllsh wheats has fallen 2d on the Inierlal | average and Od on the London average , l > d per quarter being the concession tnado by the majority of thu leading markets , the remainder being unchanged. The net mean fall Is 3d perquartcr. In Oregon wheat trading was dull , at a decline of Gd , whllo Cal ifornia and American red winter wheat are 3d cheaper. The average Imports of wheat and flour slnco thu harvest , has been 430,572 quarters weekly. The stocks In hand remain excessive , the homo deliveries of wheat and flour amounting to 130,000 quarters. Kansas City Markets. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , March G. WIIRAT Slow and lower ; No. 2 hard , G3'-ffiG4c ; No. 2 red. 70S72c. Con.v Knit-demand ; No. 2 mixed , 34 ; No. 2 white , 35c. OATS-Weak ; No. 2 , 28i3.29c. ! ! KYU-Klrin ; No. 2 , 63c. > HUTTCH Creamery , dull , 24-27 > sc ; dairy , lOffilOe. Kutis Declining at 14c. Keen i ITS Wheat , 7U.OOO bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu.ioats , l.OOObii. SIIIPJIKNTS Wheat , 70,000 hu , ; corn , 0,000 ; bu. ; oats , none. Cotton Mnrket. NKW Oni.tuxs , I.a. , March 0. Steady ; good middling , 0"bc ; middling , Uc ; low middling , HJ o ; good ordinary , 8 jc ; nut iccelpts , 4,173 bales ; gioss receipts , 4,881 bale.s ; exports to Krance. G.U21 bales ; sales , 4,700 bales ; stock , 311,285 bale.s. CKutures fli-m ; sales , 02,100 bales ; March , JS.fiObld ; April , $8.U4Ci8.9G ; May , ( U.03Q9.04 ; Juno , JO.loif.9.11 ; July. fJ.lGa'J.17 ( ; August , $9.1Gft0.17 ( ; September , * 8.U5ia8.97 ; October , $8.8Ga8.90 ; November , $8.808.82. .MllH-unkno ( iraln .llnrkct. MILWAUKEE. WIs. , March G. WHEAT Easv , May , r > 7'c ; No. 2 spring , Bile. Con.v Steady ; No. 3 , 38 < fi > 38'jc. OATH Klrm ; No. 2 wblto , 34Q34ic ! ; No. 3 white. 3'2i ! < % 33Uc. ' HAIIMIY No. 2 , G2c. 1JYE 05'iC. 'Mlnnvilpolln U'lieat Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , March G. There was light trading today In futures. Cash market about steady at prices of last" week ; No. 1 northern sold at GGiJc ; No. 2 northern , G3c ; receipts , 437 cars wheat. Oloso : May. G7o ! ; July , GU4'c. On track : No. 1 hard , GoiJc ; No. 1 northern , GOc ; No , 2 northern , G3c , Cincinnati MarliiitH. CINCINNATI , O. , March G.-WHEAT Steady : No. 2red,7c. ( ) COIIN Weak : No. 2 mixed , 44c. OATS--Good demand , easier ; No. 2 mixed , 34 Uc. WHISKY In good demand , steady ; $1.17. I'hlliidelplilii ( iniin Mtirkot. I'Hii.Aiint.PiiiA. 1'a. , March G. WHEAT Dull and lower ; No. 2 red , March. 7G7Gle. } COIIN Easier ; No. 2 mixed , March , 49Vs@ OATS Firm but quiet ; No. 2 white , 4141'ie. ' Now York Dry ( iooiU .Market. NEW YOIIK , March G. The dry seeds mar ket opened rather quiet as regards business In commission circles , but the Jobbing trade was quite active. The market * as without changu and prices ruled very steady , Iliiltlmoru drain .Market * . IIAl.TlMOKi : , Mil. , March G. WHEAT Easy ; No. 2 red March , 75c. CoiiN-l'Irmor ; mixed spot and March , 48c. OATS Firm and steady ; No. v ! whltu west ern , 40S'2c. Llvcrpixil Miirlictn. Ltviiupooi , , Jlarch 0. WHEAT Quiet ; duniand f ilr ; holders olTor moduratuly. CoiiN Klrm ; deiiiaiid fair. I'ottK I'rlnio we.storn line , 05s pur bbl. Toledo ( iniln .Murkot. TOI.KDO , O. . March G. WiitiAT-Dull. easier ; No. 2 cash , 71'ic. COIIN Dull , htuaily ; No. 2oish : , 42Jc. LOATS Qulut ; cash , 3oi ; . Vlsllilu drain Supply. NEW VOIIK. March 0. Visible grain supply : Wheat. 70,007,000hu ; corn , 15,287,000 buoats ; , OOtTbu. 5,16U,000 bu ; rye , U1U.OOO bu ; barley , 1,719- llutti-r .Market. El.aiNIII , , March G.-lltiTTElt-Actlvoj 2Gc. STOCKS ANO HON'IH. Securities Were \Vouk unil Itiililen of Very Short Diir.itlon , NEW Yonic , Match G. The stock markto today was weak from start to finish. The rallies that occurred were of short duration , and lower prices followed In every In stance. Final quotations as a rule woru at or near the lowu.st . | ) lnt of tha day and showed losses of from jto ? 4 per coin from Saturday's closing figures. The Industrials led In the downward movement owing to thu emphatic declarations against thu trusts by President Cleveland. In his Inaiuural address. - Thu market wax also tnfUuncod by udvlcos from the wo.st of growing discontent among railway uiuployosuud the HU'llliooU of u.aUIko ns well as by the stringency In monoy. The linavy movement of currency to the Interior , the continued shipment of Bold to Kuropo nnd the loss In the Itnnk reserves , enabled hinders to exact higher tates from HH ) O requiring funds. The rates for call loan * ranged from 8 to 60 per cent , tint the bulk ot the business was at from 15 to 25 per cunt. The apprehension that borrowers will have to pay high rates for nt toast some days to come , Induced free soiling of stocks for both the long nnd short account * . In the case of Heading , the dccllno was accelerated by reports that certain foreign holders nnd their friends hero had secured the co-operation ot n lending banking house to press nn Investigation In the McLood management. Now England was sympathetically affected and also felt the Inlluunco of the negotiations said to bo In progress for tlio acquirement of the Iloston ft Maine by the New York , New Haven fc Hartford. Consolidated ( Ins and American Sugar scored thn greatest gains 3iffl3i ! per cent. National Lead yielded 2 ! { percentpreferred 3 percent ! National Cordage Hi per cent ! American Cotton Oil IS per cent ; Manhattan 24 , Heading 2 and New England : l ° f percent. In the general list the lows were ii nnd 114 pur cent , Various stories were iilloat concerning the probable election of directors of tlio American Sugar Hcllnlng company with regard to the forth coming llvldend. It U Intimated Unit tlio Insiders may decide tcai declare ; 1 per cent for .the current quarter nnd dispense with an extra dividend because olw a fear that the present , administration will work In favor of an additional tax on sugar In order to Increase the revenues. Nothing " definite , however , Is known In regard to thu "matter. The market closed weak In lone. "mfc Hallway bonds were weak. The sales were 1,820,000 shares. Chicago .t Krlu Incomes broke front-lie toSOJfc , and Uenornl Klcetrlc delimitures ] from 07 c to U3'ic. The last named were InlluencLMl by a report that the Thomson-Houston management would retire. Iloston , IIoilstitonlc& Westein declined lye to BUyc. ! Minneapolis .t St. Louis eiiulpment O's to t llUe. Northern I'aclllc Consolidated 5' nor cent. 1'corla & I'ekln , 2 per cent. The Heading Issues were hcavv , scoring net losses ofl ? to 2'i pur cent. The transaction * In Chicago & Erie Incomes weto exceptionally large. Inw The Post's financial writer says : Together with the early break In Industrials and partly as ! n consequence of It , money rates advanced Utl a 30 ifrrcentlevi'l. It need hardly be said thai thu abnormal rate was a very false ovl- denco I of the money market's teal condition. Ittl was reached too early In the day to report the situation of the largest lenders. As a mat ter of fact , very little monuy was ollurcd by anybody today and It may be that a borrowing demand from the Chicago correspondents of some banks , noted today , caused the calling In siCl Stock exchange loans. This movement Is entirely normal for this period ot thu year and will probably continue until thu latter part of this week , at which tlmo a return movement of currency may bo expected. How thoroughly local 1 ( was the oxcesslvo call money rates Is shown by thu nnrullledcondltlonof the money market in ncar-hy cities. IItl The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the Nuw York Stock ex change ! today : Atehlson Northern l'aclllcifd | li',1 ' Alum . 153 do preferrc'd 3faM Alton , T. II 3. U. 1' . . Don. A ( iulf. . 64U do preform ! . . . . 150 Northwestern 1H ) > ( American Kx preen. 119 do preferred 140 HultlmurnXOlilo. . . N. V. Central 11WK Canailn I'nclilc N V A N. K V0 > L'nnndn Southern. . . Ontario A Won tern. IS Contra ! I'uclllc Oregon tm | 19 Clu-s. A Ohio Oregon Nav 74 ClilcaKO Alton O. b. I , . A tl. N I9U c U , & Q. I'nclllc Mall 2J SS > 4 1'eorl.t , Dec. .V K. . . . 10 ? $ Consolidate,1 ( Ins. . 121 rittilmrir 166 c. ( . ' . O. A St. 1. 4 1 < rullman 1'nlacc 102 Cotton oil Cert 4sm Heading Z3U Del. Hluliull I2t ' UlchmuiKl Terminal 1) 1 . U.VW I4IH do preferred 33 1) . ft K , (1 pf'rt M ! ttlo Urnnttp W 20 I ) . AC. F. Co 3. ' ! do preferred ut KuatTcnn 4 Itock Island Krlo 2i : St. t'nnl do preformed 47 ! do preferred Kort Wnyno 155 St. 1'aul A Omaha. . . 62 Ot. Northern pf'rt. . . Ill ) do preferred I IT ( ' . AK. 1 Df'il 1U1. Southern I'aclllc. . . , HI ! Hocking Valley. . . 25 Suxar lletlnery Illinois Central . . . Tenn. Coal A Iron. . ft. IMiil A Diilnth . . tl Tosns I'aclllc tl linn , ATox pf'rt . . . „ Tol. AO. Cen. pfd. . 73 Lake Krlo.V West. . . ii-ti Union I'acttlc do preferred 7li | U. S. Bxprcss P5 I.nko Shore W. St. I , . \ I'pfd. . . . l.t'ncl Trust do preturred l.ouls. A Nash Wells KUIJJO lixp. , 14U I.nnlH. Si .New Alb'y. Western Union. . . . Mnnlmttitn Con. . . , WlieelliiK A I. . K . .Michigan Central. 1U4U do pix'lerred. . . . CO Missouri I'aclllc . . ' .Minn A St. 1. . . . . 1 1 ! .Moblloi Ohio a ! I ) . A U. ( ! Ili Naslivlllo Chatt. . . . ( ienoral liloctrlc. . .National Corilnxu. Nutlunnt Unseed. do preferred . . . . tO'J C. l-uet A frun . . . . N. .1. Ccmnit 115 do preferred . . . . 101 ! Norfolk A W. pfd. llous X Tex. Con North Amurlc.ni Co Tol. A. A. A N. M. .S7 ex dlv - The total 'ales of stocks today were 312,000 shares , Including : Atchlson , 3.BOO ; Chicago , Iliirllngton & Qiilncy , 13,700 ; Chicago ( Jas , U,700j Distilling , 5,000 ; ( Jeneral Electric , 4,100 ; Ioulsvlllu& Nashville , 5.000 : Missouri 1'aelllc , 4tiOO ; National Load , 0,000 ; National Cordage , lO.'OO ; Now York. 17,300 ; Northern 1'aclflc iiroferred , 1-J.400 : Hlchniond Terminal , (1,000 ; Hock Island , 4,700 ; Kt. 1'atil , 18,300 ; Sugar. 32,300 ; Union I'aclllc , 3,000 ; Western Union , 10'JOO. London I'limnohil Itovlcw. 183J by James ( Ionian LONDON , March G. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB HKK.I Not much business was transacted on tlio StoCK exchange. I'or- elgn government securities moved within nar row lirnltN. Homo railways have been moro or loss depressed , especially heavy lines , a fall of Ji percent being established In Northeast ern , W per cunt In Great Western , Midland , London and Northwestern ; Hrlghton deferred , however , was llrm at an advance of 5t per cent owing to tlm 'favorable tralllc statement. The Inaugural address of Pie.sldent Cleveland produced a very favorablu liniiiesslon , but has not stimulated business In the market for Amurh'iins. It caused some degree of firmness In the morning , but the tone at the cloo was dull. New York falling to respond. Philadelphia t Heading was freely olfuruil during the last hour and leave off 1 nor cent lower. Northern Pacific preference has also given way ' , i per cent and Atchlson J per cent , but several othurs .still mark an Improvement of from ! to ? per cent. Canadians , though ijulet , have been fairly strong all day , Canadian I'aclfli : closing per cent higher and ( Jraml Trunk Issues )6 ) to \ { per cent up. Mexicans were readily offered on prospects of a less favorable tratlle statement tomorrow , first preference falling 1 ! per cent , second preference 1 per cent and ordinary ' , { per cent. There Is not much Inquiry for monoy. Short loans were ob tained at 1'4 per cent. The discount market was quiet , two and throe months' ollls being quoted at la to 1 7-lli per cunt discount. Now York Money -Mlirliet. New YOHK , March 0. MONEY ON OAI.I/ Active and higher , ranging fromHc toOOc , last loan 50c , closed offered at 50c with 30c bid. I'KIMK.MIIUANTIM : : : PAPKII G per cent. iJTinn.iNO K.\cnANli-lleavy , with actual business In uankors' bills nt if4.8DJl for sixty ( lavs and4B74i-J.87'/i fordemand. Tlio closing iiuotatlons on bonds : U.S. ttteg . 1 Northern t'ao. 2mls 113 U. S. 4s coup . N. W. Co n sols iii : U. S. 4 rug . N.V. . Dobon.Ss 10'J I'ncinofiiof "A . 105U St. I. . A I. M. Con. is 8 Louisiana > t'pod 4s , ! U .st. I. A S. V. Q'n. M III Missouri Us . 1U2 St. Paul Con 127 Tcnn. nensetiis. . . 1U1 St. I'.C A IMsta 117 Tcnn. now let 5 . . . lOJhi T. 1' . L. ( J. Tr. IlctB 77 Tenn. nor sot ! > 5. . . T5H T. 1' . It. ( i.tr. . ltet . 772U CnnadnSo. Vnds. . . , 'Mi Union 1'r.cltlc 1st , . . Cen. t'aclllelsta . 105 West shuro l ls. . . . n. A It. ( i. lets . 114 It. ( i. W.lkts I ) . A U. O. 41 . 81 ! Atch. 4s Krlo2nd > . 100 Atcli. 2 8 , class A. . M , 1C. AT. ( Jen. 4 . 62 O. II. A S. A KB ion M. K. A T. ( ien. 2Hs 45 ( ! . II. AS. A2d6 . . . 87 Mutual UnlonBs. . . . 112 it. AT. C. 5s ! 05 N. J. C. Int. Cert ts. Ill ll.&T.C.Con. C 107 N. 1'ae. lits . Iloston Stock ( JiiotatlonH , HOSTON , Mass , , March 0. Call loans , 7419 per cent ; tlmo loans , ti7 percent. The follow ing arc the closing stock quotations ; A tclison ! A Topeka. Do , ton A Albany. . . 13 lloston A Maine. . . . ITJ SIIJ C. . II. Ay . ( julncy . 132 Kltchbur lt. II . nt'i Fo copper. . 5 I. . It. A Kt. 8 7s . 1151 * nn Mass. Central . IS Annlston Land Co. nnn Mm. Cen. com- . . . IOJ1 lloiton Land i o . . N. V. A N. KiiKlaml. ? J Went KnI Land Co. do T . 12U lle.l Telttphono . 20:1 : Old Colony . 2UJ l.amson store 8. . . . 21 WIs. Central co m. . . It Water I'ower . 2 Allouez , M. C. new. . 75 ' . M . 2J Allantlo . N. K . 6 llo.ilor. A Mont. . . . II. A II. Copper . Cftlumct A llucla. . . 3(15 ( ( ieii. Kloe . bid Nun rrancisco .MlnlniOnotutloiiH , SAN I'ltANCisco , Cal. , March G. The ofllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : Alt.i 15 Mexican lou llulwer 25 I'plilr no llest A llelcher . . . . 15U I'otosl I'M Hodlo Consolidated. 5 Savaxe hU Ctiollur CO .ilerri Nevada I'M Con. Cala. A Vu. . . , 245 Union Con HI Crown 1'ulnt 4'J Utah 10 Could A Curry . . . . BO Yellow Jacket. U > Halo A Norcoss . , . 110 Hotelier lid Nntr Aork .illnlnj ; Ouotatlniiii. NKW YOHK , .March 6i'Tfio .following uro the closing mining iiuotatlons : „ Crown I'olnt 4' ' ) il'lyinouth 75 " Con. al. A Va J15 tlerr.i . .NoradarA \ IH-ndwood 1,13 tandnr.l Hfi ( lould A Cuirjr 7J Union Con MJ Halo A NorcrOH. . . . 10 VullowJarkut ill llouit'Btjku lluo Iron rllver H5 .Mexican 150 Quick Minor SiJ Ontario IliOU do preferred liuu Ophlr IW lluln-er 15 Nt. I.oiiln . iiiitatli > nn. ST. Louis , Mo. , March G.-Thu closlnj quota tions were a.s follows : iTld. A kod. " Hid. A > kd. . Adam * . t XI f U7U lUmelalllc. . 7.00 7,25 Am. Not. . . . 17i Slsi liranlto f.iri 7.1 l.i K 1 1 labfth. . 45 t. % Hope 3.UJ 3.SS rlni icl : > l Note * . 1'a. , Alurch U. Clcarlugs , $11,200,138 | balances , 11,817,030 , Money 4 percent. ViT KANSAS CITY , Mo.r . L Mtrch -Clearings , 2,6H8,60D , lUt.TlMoiiR , Mi > , Mnrch 0. Clearings , 12- 411135 ! balancc < V4 0,800. Nr.w YOIIK MtiH-h C.-ClearltiKS , t83,668.- 003j balances , (4,013,146. OMAHA , March f0.-0lenrlngs , I1,3B7C89 ( sumo day lastwcCli $1,627,71' ! . LONDON , March'u ' , Amount ot bullion gene Into the llank of-Kni/land / on balances today , i'G.OOO. m / MEUPIIIR , TennV Slkrcli O.-NoW York exchange - change soiling at'Vl.60. Clearings , } 307B5'J , Ilalances , t49,4GUm CINCINNATI. O. , Ulntch 0. Clearings today , 12,002,700. , ! -r > > U7 per cent. Nuw York exchange , (11 ( 011111. HOSTON , Mass. , Mnfch 0. Clearings , $10,012- 140 ; balances , jlx.B' 429. Money 810 iicr cent. Exchang uli Wow York , 2530C dis count. NKW OIU.KANS , Mnrch 0. Clearings , II- 121,26' ! ; New Yorldmchange , commercial. 76c per ifl.OOO iiruuiluini bank , 60c pur tl.OOO pre mium. ST. I < otMB. Mo. . Mnrch 0. Ulearlngi , M.813- 7HG ; balances , J513.H1U , Money quiet at (1547 per cent. Exchange on Nuw York 60c pre mium. CniOAtio , III , , March G. Clearings today , $10,625,114. Now York exchange. 70c dis count. Sterllngexchango.-flrm ; W.HG fot-GO-day bills : /ml M.uu for sight drafts. Money strong at 7 . per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA I.lVi : STOCK 'MAItKr.TS. Cnttlo Trudo Actlrc nt Strong I'rlcos HogH n Shade l.otvrr. MONDAY , March C , Steady prices was the rule on the cattle market , although the supply was quite liberal , about 1,000 head heavier than on Monday ot last week. There were a good many fair to good bcnves on sale , and as both the local and whipping demand was pretty good the market moved freely and at the close nothing of con- scaitcnco remained In first hands. Hood to choice 1,260 to 1. 500-lb. beeves sold at from $4.76 to 85.25 , fa r to good steers at from $4.25 to $4 , 75 , and common light and medium grades at from $3.75 to $4.25. I'rlmo fat cows and heifers were In good de mand and sold readily at strong prices. Less dcMrablo holdings Mild fairly steady , while the canning grades were In poor demand and prices In many cases tended lower. Hales today Included poor to choice stoc < at from $1.76 to $4 , with the fair to good grades mostly at from $2.60 to $3.60. Hulls , oxen and stags firm at from $2.15 to $4.25. Common heavy calves , $2 to $4 ; good to choice veals , $4.60 to $0. HtoCHors and feeders were In rather poor de mand , and values on all except well bred .steers of desirable weights and quality were dull and loner. Koprescntatlvc hales : No. Av. I'l No. At I'r. 1. . . . . 800 $3 50 20. . .1232 $4 35 G. . . , . HOO 3 70 13. . .1101 35 3. . . . 703 3 70 40. . .1105 35 oI" . 8H6 3 75 30. . .1147 35 I" ! ! .1120 3 90 20. . .1178 35 10. . . . .1000 4 00 8. . .1147 4 35 o. . . . . 953 4 05 20. . .1232 35 15. . . . . 903 15 30. . .112 ! ) 40 14. . . , .1003 4 15 28. . .1089 40 18. . . .1097 4 15 14. . .1247 40 89. . . . .1230 4 15 41. . .1194 45 7. . . . .1014 4 2O 21. . .1212 4 45 8. . . . . 991 4 20 21. . .1259 50 0. . . . .1085 4 20 20. . .1412 60 10. . . , .1114 4 20 22 ' ' .1169 60 10 . . . .1072 4 25 41' . .1124 4 60 25. . . , .1204 4 20 103. . .1220 4 55 9. . . , .10SO 4 20 27. . .1131 4 65 10. . . , .1003 4 20 41. . .1230 65 21. . . , . 1124 4 25 19. . .1282 65 ? & .1052 4 25 11 . .1191 GO : : : : . 1)98 ) 4 20 35. . .1210 00 13. . . , .1140 4 30 18. . . 1252 05 41. . . . .1038 4 30 19. . .1200 05 20. . . , .1103 4 30 19. . .1204 4 75 22. . . , .1102 4 30 02. . . 1287 4 75 SHIl'I'INO ANO K.M'OIIT. 17. . . . .1210 35 10. . .1208 4 75 21. . . . .1209 40 17. . .121)3 ) 4 HO 43. . . , .1170 60 12. . .1440 4 90 22. . . , , .1230 60 20. . .1382 6 00 50. . . , , .1240 60 24. . .1403 6 00 2O. . . . .1280 70 20. . .1337 6 00 17. . . . .1307 75 12. . .1410 5 00 20 . . . .1289 4 70 188. . .1395 6 00 19. . . . .1320 4 70 COWS. 'JG. . . . . 930 1 76 1. . . . .1300 S 15 29. . . . . 707 1 J5 39. . . . .1029 3 16 1. . . . . 740 1 75 2. . . . .1050 3 15 22 . . 473 2 00 ' . 24. . . . . 993 3 15 22l" . .1010 2 00 17. . . . .1010 3 25 l" ! . . 000 2 00 20 ; . . . 1112 3 25 18. . . . .717 2 00 / G. . . . . 955 3 25 1. . . . . 700 2 00 -23. . . . . 9t > 0 3 25 22 . . 902 2 00 ' ' , 1. . . . . 000 8 25 . . 051 2 0(1 ( . .1120 3 25 si ! ! . . 981 200 . .IODO 3 25 2. . . , . 985 2 00- i.i . . ' 820 3 25 i. . . . . 830 2 00" . , .1044 3 25 14. . . . . 821 2 10 * 0. . . . . 913 3 25' 2. . . . .1000 2 lOf 20. . . . .1122 3 25 ' ' ' . . COO 2 25 2. . . . .1180 3 25 l' . . . .1000 2 25 * ' . .1120 3 25 3. . . . 903 2 25 " a ! ! ! . . 780 3 25 0. . . . . 080 2 35 T. ' ' . . 890 3 35 24. . . . . 780 2 35 . . . . .1200 3 40 2. . . . .1035 2 40 i. . . , .1200 3 40 1. . . . . 990 2 40 10. . . . .1121 3 40 14. . . . . 847 2 40 o. . . . .1224 3 40 1. . . . 1090 2 50 . .1220 3 40 3. . . . .1003 2 50 3. . . .1180 3 45 4. . . . .1000 2 50 10. . . .1088 3 50 8. . . . . 773 2 50 G. . . .1016 3 50 4. . . . . 870 2 60 5. . . .1110 3 60 15. . . , . 933 2 GO 1. . , .1200 3 50 1. . . , . 840 2 05 . .1220 3 50 G. . . . . 970 2 05 19. . . .1030 3 50 8. . . . .1100 2 70 19. . . .1023 3 60 0. . . . . 982 2 75 15. . . .1035 3 05 4. . . . . 945 2 75 3. . .1410 3 05 1. . . . .1180 2 75 3. . . .1420 3 05 17. . . . . 884 2 75 1. . . .1340 S 80 18. . . . . 788 2 75 24. . . .1200 3 90 18. . . . . 938 2 80 3. . . .1100 3 90 38. . . . .1027 3 00 3. . . .1240 4 00 11. . . . . 910 3 05 3. . . .1270 4 00 14. . . . .1025 3 16 1. . . .1220 4 00 iniF iti ) . 39. . . . . 072 2 10 2. . . . 515 3 00 13. . . . . 750 3 00 22. . . .1108 3 85 CAI.VKS. 9. . . . . 291 3 00 2. . . . 125 5 75 2. . . . . 825 2 25 G. . . . 121 G 00 1. . . . . 380 2 40 0. . . . 171 0 00 2. . . . . 320 2 90 1. . . . 120 G 00 1. . . . . 250 3 25 4. . . : 167 6 00 G. . . . . 121 4 00 4. . . . 170 0 00 2 . . 75 6 00 1. . . . 170 G 00 Hi ! . . 100 6 50 BULLS , i. . . . .1390 2 00 i. . . .1030 3 00 i. . . . .1320 2 15 i. . . .1700 8 00 i. . . . .12GO 2 40 i. . . .1800 3 10 i. . . . .1600 2 40 i. . . .1130 3 15 2. . . . .1110 2 45 i. . . .1770 3 20 1. . . . .1200 2 60 i. . . .1320 8 25 1. . . . .I860 2 50 i. . . .1130 3 35 1. . . . .1450 2 00 0. . . .1CGO 3 40 1. . . . .1580 2 GO 1. . . .1730 3 40 1. . . . .1750 2 GO 1 . . .1500 3 60 2. . . . 11CO 2 00 1. . . .1700 3 60 1. . . . .1380 2 75 13. . . .1248 3 GO 1. . . . .1620 2 85 .1870 3 G5 1. . . . .1450 2 85 1. . .1000 3 05 1. . . . . 980 3 00 0 . .1210 3 70 1. . . . .1420 3 00 1. . .1570 3 70 1. . . . .1410 3 00 16. . .1514 3 70 1. . . . .1130 3 00 1. . .1930 4 10 1. . . . .1000 8 00 1. . .2370 4 25 STAGS. 1. . . . .1690 3 25 1. . .1300 4 00 1. . , . .1040 350 7. . .1480 4 00 4. . . . .1407 376 1. . .1080 4 25 OXKN. .1410 3 20 2. . . 1050 4 00 STOCKKI1S AND FUUDKItS. 1. . . 420 2 25 2. . . . 420 3 20 1. . . 750 2 40 ° 2 ' . . 802 3 25 1. . . 730 2 50 27. . . . 704 3 25 4. . . 712 2 05 1. . . . , 830 3 35 10. . . 330 2 90 21. . , f 685 8 35 1. . .1040 3 00 10. . . . 808 8 35 5. . . 632 3 05 16. . . . 600 3 40 1. . . 580 3 10 11. . . . 882 3 60 5. . . 418 3 10 3. . . . 740 3 60 3. . . 670 3 15 9. . . . 900 8 80 WYJUIN ( ] CATTI.K. AV. Pr. 20 cows . ; 818 $1 R5 125 feeders ji. ; . ' . 016 3 75 H. ( is The run was not above the average for Monday , and1 general condition of the trade very slmllav'to Hint of late. There was a fair shipping duiwwul , although at lower prices , and tlio local buyers worn also Indlll'er- ent and bearish , Prices as a rule were about a good nickel lowcr'tlian Suturday , at which basis the bulk of tno hfigs isold. There was no life to the tiade , britowlng to the binall num ber on Mill' thu market closed reasonably early , and decidedly dull and weak , at the the decline. Haleo wcso largely at from If7.75 to7.85 , against $7.bU to J7.80 on Saturday , and extreme range , 17.70 to $7.b7i. ! Hepro- sentatlvo salc > > : No. Av. Ph. IT. No. Av. fill. I'r. 3. . .180 $7Td' ; 34. . .200 120 $7 75 4. . .2(59 ( 7T50 ' 22. . .237 40 7 75 1. . .250 ' 7 OS 69. . .258 7 75 .610 7'06 ' . 78. . .249 20(1 ( 7 75 .250 7 , ,70 , G2. . .253 80 7 76 70 ; .231 240 7 70 60. . .270 120 7 75 6. .232 7"7 ( ) 69. . .202 80 7 80 6 .300 7 70 61. . ' 7 HO 35. .200 100 7 70 . 01. . .253 7 HO 50. .231 40 7 70 62. . .240 7 85 75. .218 80 7 70 03. . .208 7 H5 73. .221 40 7 70 72. . .254 40 7 85 07. 247 240 7 72 08. . .201 200 7 85 15..209 7 76 65. . , .204 40 7 85 120..22H 7 75 70. . .235 7 85 23..242 7 75 05. . .283 120 7 87 d PIUS AND notion. , 2..135 025 1..420 660 SllKEi' Kecolpts were 10 cars , all ot whlcl were olTered on the market. There was a goot demand and iirlce ; ruled steady In.somo cases strong , I'alr to good natives. $3.76fo 6.1)0 : fair to good westerns , } 3.50 < 15.00 ; com mon and stock hheep , $ _ .25iC3.76 ; good to chrtlco 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , $4OO2G.OO. Ucp renuntittlvohalcM : No. Av. I'r. 350 western owes 01 440 147 mUuU nutlvta til 470 87 weilorn ewes . na 4 70 J07 western wethers 100 4 76 HereIpti and DIxpiMltliui of .Stock. Official receipts and dlsptxltlon ot stock as hewn by the bookfof tlio I'nlon Stock Yards company for the forty-eight hours undlng at 0 o'clock p. m. Marcli ti , 1893s iiccnrrs. CATTLE. SHEEP. HOUSES ft MI.S llradcnrt.lllrnil Onrs. ( lend i . .mi Onrs.iij nist'osiTioV. lions. ) mahn I'ncklnn Co H 147 Thud. H , IlaiiiinoiiitCo. . 4ft ! 311 M7 HwlftACo l.l.M rhu Ciidnhy I'ncklnit Co. . COS John I' . 8 < jiilrcs A Co ( S3 A. llaa 1.11 II. llrckcr A llrnaii 1.11Krt I'nnsnnt A Carey 125 ' . 145 'hlppors ' and feeders 321 559 -ottover wo Totnl. I.U3.1 I.lvo .Stock .Market. CiticAfio , III. , March 0. [ Special Telegram 0 Tin : IUi.l : : Hales wete very free today and they showed a strong market , ( iood grades of ill weights and both vexes were In active do- nand , and while none was much higher HUMP was a.small advance In nearly all descriptions. The greater part of sitles were at from JI to $5 for steers and at from J2.5O to $3.60 for cows , and bulls , lilpe cattle were scarce and only * hu .small tinrl of thesupply graded better than nedliiiii. That accounts for the comparatively ow average of sales , ( notations range from (1.76 ( to $0.25. Cows , heifers and bulls were salable at from $1.75 to $1.25 , Mockers and feeders at from $2.50 to $4.50 and dressed beef and shipping steers at from f3.05 to $ n.'J5 I.lttlo more than 21,000 hogs wera on the " market today , still thu feeling was weak. here was fair activity among the shippers , nut the local demand was restricted , Armour lielng the only packer who seumei to want any lings. The first sales of the rnlng were at substantially Saturday 'sq not a l Ions , but prices soon cased oil' to theextdnt of 5cand remained 1 hi1 re. The top of the market was $ H.40 , three loads of prime heavy hogs changing : > \vners at that figure. lew.sales were made at liettur than $8.30. Closing prices were from J8 to $8.35 for heavy , $7.85 to $8.25 for ml\ed and medium and from $7.60 to $8.10 for pool- to choice light. There was not much trading outside the llmltsof from $7.90 to ! 8.40. Holders of sheep did not find any trouble In ustalnlng last week's advance. The 9,000 liead on sale were quickly bought up at fiom $4 to $5.60 ' - ' ' ' foi' choice sheep , and at rioin$4.76 loiti [ i.50 for lambs. I'our hundred Iambs In one band brought the outside llgure , uiil It Is mohahlcsomething fancy would have brought Hi.OO or better. The was a large de mand , and the tone of thu market was llrm and healthy , Itccelpts : Cattle , 15,000 ; hogs , 21,000 ; sheep , _ UOOq. _ The Kvenlng Journal reports : CATTI.H Uecelpts , 15,000 head ; shipments , 4,800 bead ; market 65t,10- , higher ; steers , J5.50&6.00 ; medium to good , f-t.66U5.25 ; others , $4.10. 4.00 ; stock cm and feeders , $3.004.40 ; TUMUIS , $2.30S4.30 ; cows , $2.005. 4.00. lions liecelpts , 19,500 head ; shipments , 8,000 head ; market closed 6c lower ; packing and mixed , oil.lb'ira.lb ; prime heavy and butcher's , $8.2038.40 ; light. 50.0030.60. SllKEt' liecelpls , 8,000 head : shipments , 1,000 ( bead ; market strong ; muttons , $3.76& 5,50 ; lambs , $4.5030.50. Now York I.lvo .Stock Murkot. New YOIIK , March 6. HIIKVKS Kecolpts , for two days , 4,552mead , Including i37 cats for fialo ; market.dull , but steady ; natlvo steers , * 4.76B5.55 ( per 100 Ibs. ; Texans and Colorado , $4.16S4.HO ( ; bulls and cows , $2.00a3.'JO ; dressed beef steady at 8O.'J-2c ! per 11) . Ship ments tomorrow , 500 beeves anil 1,400 quar ters of boo f. OAI.VE8 Itecelpts , for two ( lays , 6S5 head ; market dull ; veals , Jj.OOft.8.J ( ) per 100 Ibs. ; grasser.s and yearlings. J2.5O < 63.00. SIIKKP ANII TAMILS Receipts , for two days , 1,105 bead ; market weak and a shade easier ; , sheep , $1.25S5.80 par lOOIb-i. ; lambs , SG.OO ( E0.85. Iloos Itecclnfi for t wo days , 7,841 head , In cluding 2 car loads for sale ; market firm at S8.00&8.50 per 100 Ibs. ICniifmn City I.lvo Stork .llnrkct. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , March G. CATTU : Ite- cclpts , 42.00J head ; shipments , 1,200 head : market slow ; steers , 10 15c lowera t.$4.10 ( i 4.25 ; fed Texas and Indian steers , $3.75 < B4.72'i ; cows and heifers- , $1.7534.60 : stockers and feeders , $ .1.76U4.GO. lloos Kecelpts , 3,200 head ; , 5lilpnicnK 600 ; the market was 6)61 < > c lower , rinsing dull and Kxftl&c low or ; all grades , { 5.4038.00 ; bulk , $7.757.82U. HIIKUP Itccelpts , 2,500 head ; shipments , 300 ; the market was active and steady ; rep resentative sales : muttons # 4.0034.85. St. Io n l.s l.lvo Stock Murkot. ST. Louts , Mo. , Marcli O. OATTI.K Itccelpts , 3,000 head ; .shipments , 800 ; market steady , fair to prlmu good natlvo steers , $3.00iJ 4.70falr ; to goodfod Texans , $3.7034.25. Hoas Itecolpts , 3,200 head ; shipments , 3,000 bead ; market strong ; heavy , $7.70 @ 8,10 ; mixed , $7.5038.00 ; light. * 7.CO7.90. Hiitiui1 Kecelpts , 60O bead ; shipments , uono ; market firm , unchanged. * P. D FiiM.et , 11.1) . BoonE.Jr. , JAR. F Hooon 1'ros. Vlco I'ros Secy & Troas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capitaliji,000 ; Omaha and Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. I'UIVATE WIKEd. Room 212 Work Life Building OMAHA. REFERENCES : lowaStato National Ilnnk , Sioux City ; Conimorclal National Hunk. Umana. Special attention given to outsldo orders. Correspondence sollcllod. MUST LK.trK Tilt : OIlltKIl. Ultimatum Issued Iiy the Ann Arhnr Itond to ItH ICiigliu-orii. Owosflo , Mluh. , March 0. The breach hc- tweon the Toledo , Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan Railroad company and ; ho IJrotli- crhood of Locomotive Engineers Is now ap parently complete. Now men are gathering hero ready to take the places of the dis affected men. This morning Superintendent Connors issued a bulletin announcing that old engineers could remain if they would leave the brotherhood ; If they refused to dose so , other men would bo put in their places. As a result of this bulletin several new engineers took out their trains this morning. It Is rumored that Chief Arthur will re- tnllato against the company by ordering a strike on some ot tlio connecting lines. This would seriously cripple the Ann Arbor road. If the engineers go out nonunion men would bo placed in their positions im mediately. The company has nonunion men engaged in Toledo waiting for the result of conference with thoengineersaiidilremen. If the nonunion men go to work trouble is feared on the numerous connections of the Ann Arbor , as the employes of the various roads say they will not handle freight from the Ann Arbor so long as nonunion men are at work. Piles of people have piles , hut Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Thn Trlliiino Aliiiiiiino , There are scores of statistical works ox- tnnt whoso reliability ,1s very much doubted , but there are a few standard works deserv ing the confidence of the public. Ono of the latter Is the Now York Trlnuno Almanac for 16113 , Just issued , a copy of which has been received by Tun Ben. It contains in- The Natural Way is the Saf est. Nnturo has mi untldotu for every ill that liumnn-lcind is heir to. Some tire still to bo discovered , but tlio world's standard romo.ly for fatty ilotionorutloii , rheumatic tfoul , constipation , indiges tion , offensive breiitli , ota. Is Nature's Hotnody , iiuro nnd simple , nnd is called Carlsbad Sprudal Salts , tlio evaporation of tlio CarUbadVfttor , bottled by the city of Carlsbad for American ueo. The genuine have the signature of "F.isnor fi Mundoleon Co. , N. Y. , Solo Agents , " on every bottio. formation of tlio litfhcjt rnhio Tlicro never before were so many valuable tables nor so much exceedingly useful knowledge packed Into n tribune altnaine ns Into tlio ono for 1HK1 , There are ! Ka pnircs , InchiilitiK a nape man of the World's ftilr grounds and huti- ilrctls of features of ilmelv interest. The ofllcers and eotnmlttces anil other data of the World's tllir are Klvcn In full , this fea ture occtipylni ; eleven print's. The elaborate tables , showing the amount of sold , silver and paper money in circulation , year i.v ) year , since 1801 , will be needed for con- I staut relcrcnce as lonif as free calnnee and i tmlttuited paper mont-y are pnhlk' issues. Of course the preslilcntlal election , the vote In the different states , the platforms of the parties , t ho new congress , etc , reiuiro | much space In the book , nml they recelvo It j there is no partisanship in thu Tribune Al- inanae , It is purely a statistical work , and the thriires. tiid as they are for republicans , are given Just as they are. Thu nold and silver coinage , year bv year , for the whole period slnco 17'Ji , Is a strong feature. All the statistics of foreign traile.deht. hanUiiu , ' , pensions , publli- lands , revenues nnd appro priations , etc. , are Included , and there are numerous general matters , stiOh ns divorce , marrlaeeaml natttn.llratlon laws , the rec ord of racitu ? and athletic sports , Iciral holi days , leiftil Intel-cat , copyright , etc. . etc. Alto 'i'tneran exct'odliiKly line number , and all for ' ! : > cents. Cholerine In IN-niK.vlvantii. Sowlekley , 1'enn.V : had an epidemic of cholorino , as our physicians called It , In this place lately and I made a jrront hit with Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Ulurrlurn remedy. I sold four do/en Ixittles of it in ono week and have since sold nearly a nrim. This remedy did the work and was a bin ad vertisement for me. Several persons who had been troubled with illarrlura for two or three weeks were cured by a few ( loses of this medicine. 1' . 1' . KSAIT , Ph. U. Sll'lI'MKt'K.S.I.WK.S . They Arrive In Honolulu After SulVm-liii ; ' Many Hardship' , SAN FitAXfiic-o , Cal. , March 0. News reached hero today from Honolulu that a small boat containing Captain .lohn Peterson and wife of San Francisco , Second Mate Charles Drown , and Cabin Hey W. 11. linden , Cook I-Vank Villon , Seamen ICverson and William Carlson , all terribly emaciated and almost speechlessreadied pot-M-Vbruary 11 ! , brhiiiiif ; Intcllipence of the wreck of the bark . . I.ady Sampson , bound from Sydney to Honolulu with a earjro of ec-il. The wreck occurred on January 10. on a reef jorty miles south of Pafmyratto inlands. The bark struck In the nhrhtduringihurricaneand : in live minutes be ran to break up. and the boats were lowered. In the captain's boat were those enumerated above , while in the other boat , under tlio command of First Slate Henry I : Mullet- , were Seamen Kn.vder. Oscar Mafrnusun , I. Fot-Keson and Martin. Duriiu ; At calm which followed the wreck stroiif ; tides ! bore the small boat westward several days , when it was found that all tlio provi sions and water , of which but a small quan tity had been taken at first , were exhausted. They reached the vessel iiaiii ( on the ninth day when nearly dead from hunger and thirst. A supply of canned ( foods was ob tained ; from the hark , which had sunk on the reef and was still breaking up , and a start was then made for > Honolulu. Off. tlio island Mau , one of tlio Hawaiian ( 'ronp , heavy gales were experienced , and two days after leaving the vessel for a second time the llrst mate's boat parted company with the other to take a moro northerly direction. The second boat has not been scon and the fate of the mate and his party is in doubt. Without doubt the most wonderful remedy for pain is Salvation Oil. It sells for 25 cents. Will ProuTiilc Incciidhiry Jscw YOHK , March 0. According to a Lon don special , inllammatory Orange speeches , which arc now an every day occurrence in Ulster , have poaded the government into action. Mr. Mot-ley quietly issued orders to the chiefs of polica in the Ulster district at the end of last week to arrange for police re porters to attend the public Orange meetings is n scientifically prepared Liniment nnd harmless ; every ingredient is of recognized value nnd in constant use by the medical profession. It short ens Labor , Lessens Pain , Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book ' -To Mothers" mailed free , con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express , charges prepaid , on receipt of price , Sl.to per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. Bold l-y nil dnigclsts. and that'ho speakers bo promptly prostv ! cuted whenever violence of the Imrnnguci gives an opK | > rtunlty lo Inlcrfero. Htiirtrd It , .MiTlt Jtlndn It I'op- uliir. Dr. T. P. Hubbcll , who Is etiRnRcd In Hid ilniff business nt Wotcott , Vt. , Bays ! "AiU vcrtialnif atiirted the sale on Chnmbcrlnln'4 CotiKh Honifdy here , hut It now sells on Its merits , nnd all whn use U sin-alt highly ot It. " When troubled with cough or cold , Klvo it n trial anJ you will bo more thatt pleased with the result , It Is also n certain i-iiro for croup In children. M cent bottles for sale by dnip lsts. A Xk O t/A HUM i.Vr V. One o'the steadily prospering theatrical enterprises of the current season Is "ICtght Dells , " n good nautical and pantomimic com edy , as full of good things as an Kngllsh Christmas pudding. It comes to the Farnam Street theater four nights , commencing Sun day mat luce , March I a , and tnatlueo Wednes day. ThoMi famous Brothers Hyrno are clever and considered at the present tlmo as the representative athlete comedians of this countr ) . There Is a little bit of everything in this novelty as , "Kight Hells" Is called. Ht-ight music and rolllckimr. fun abound throughout the play. I'romlucnt tn the com pany arc Wlllard l.eo , C. Herbert , Helena Byrne , D.ilsy Stauwood. Flor.i I'eabody , Victoria North and lOsther Ward During the action of the play the celebrated Quaker City Quartette , h. C. Metier , the world-fa mous Imitator , and a host of specialties. At tlio Farnam Street theater , three nights , beginning Thursday evening. March II , matinee Saturday. The I'hlengo Trlluino speaks as follows of Field's famous minstrels : The Al ( J. Field famous American minstrel company played to a a packed house at tlio ( irntul last night. F.very seat was taken and the noise each occupant made was sulll- cielit to demonstrate the decided success of the refined , novel and nrlLMtuil entertain ments. The eomp.iny Includes the brightest stars in the burnt cork profession. "Suporba , " the big spectacular production of the IIunion Brothers , comes to Bo.\d's theater on Sunday , Monday ami Tuesday next. The company Is the lai-L'ist and ablest of any of the companies that the Hanlons have ever put on the road , and this year ao doing better business than ever before. At the Boyd on Thursday. Friday and Sat urday next , Mr. H. ( .ircemvuH'H company will produce the now musical comedy , ' Larry the Ixml. " A : < Larry we are once more enabled to meet our out favorite , U. 10. ( iralmin , his first appearance here since his clever impersonation of ( Jeneral KnicKor- hocker in "Tlio Llltlu T.u-oon. " The comI puny , which has been .selected with great t care as to their abilities as comedians , a vocalists and dancers , Include C. 10. ( iraham , Walter II. Ford. Sydney Price , H D. Itelhy , Mamie Ccrbl , Cora Harris , Li//.lo Highl , Mamie Leslie , Frank IP Fram-ls and a young ladv who Is said to bo a remarkable dancer , Miss Kdith Craske. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS DETTCR. 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