Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    Till ; HAT A ft A .DAILY ions
C01IMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Oliqno Drokora Mndo Tholr Appoarnnco Yesterday -
torday When the Market Was Weakest.
HEAVY PURCHASES IN THE NORTHWEST
Corn Wait Untlicr UViik Knrly In Sympathy
with Whrnt , hut I.ntr that CVrcnl
Firmed Up nnd Clnnoil t
Tucdn'fl rlRitrcn.
CHICAOO , III. , March 15. C'llnuo brokers
/nado their appearance today when the wheat
market was weakest nnd nggloston In person
bought perhaps 600,000 bii. , while t'udiihy ,
Hoyden , 1'arker and others also picked what
they could. Tor a time I'lirdrldgo , Itanium ,
Jlim , Svvartz-Dupco and Heavers met Ihe do-
uiaiid with free offerings , but the weather
conditions and the attitude of the clliio |
gradually developed a dechledly bullish senti
ment. Hhorts slowed a growing deslte lo
cover , and there was some Investment huyliu.
May was stronger than .Inly and advanced
D'tC ' over jestcrdiiy The disposition yester
day was lo sell May and buy July , whllo today
them has been llbenil buying of May , with
July to some extent neglected.
The northwest was a largo buyer of May
today There Is no doubt that the peislstent
talk of the bull clique has caused a general
feeling of alarm among shorts nnd caused
general covering , especially as the situation
has been made moie bullish by thu unfavora
ble weather conditions and the htcady slieam
of crop diiiiiiigo dlsnatchos.
After the rally the maiket was nervous to
the close , moving back and fotth hut within
nariow limits A fall volume of business was
transacted , pai tlculaily early In the day. 1 ho
opening was fiom V to ' ( < lower for May.
After several Iliictimtlons It advanced l' c ,
then rccoveied V. finally closing about Uc
higher than yesteiday.
Coin was lather weak early In sympathy
with wheat , but later , on the upward tuin In
that cereal and the small estimate of corn re
ceipts for lomoiiow , theio vvas an Improve
ment of neatly 'iC , hut It lost a fraction , clos
ing at last night's llguios. The railways weio
In more favorable condition to handle eastbound -
bound height and throiuh billed stull" com
manded a fractional advance , the ollerlngs
proving but moderate. Kulatlvely light ie-
celpls are expected the remalndei of this
week .
There was a moderate trade In o'lts and a
lower innguof pi'ees ' , a decline of c being
recoidt-d early , but was followed by a i ruction
that cm i led prices iinek lo the opening.
Theclose was steady at about the same as
yesteida > foi- May and .lime
Hog pii > ( liicts opened weak and lower on the
receipts of hogs being about 4,000 over the
estimates. With the commission houses ex
ecuting some orders to sell , the market btokc
slightly , and then , In the absence of ollerlngs ,
reached a point abovu the opening tUllles.
The volume of trading was light. A pro
nounced disposition on the pint of the shorts
to cover sent the miiiket up above the final
figures of jcsteiday. and a steady feeling was
noticeable up to the close , poik leaving off
7'iC hlgh-jr than hist night , laid 274o ! and
ribs fie.
Estimated iccelpts for tomorrow : wheat ,
140 cats ; coin , Uu cars ; oalH , 60 cars ; hogs ,
10.000 head.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
Oiualm ( iriitn.
The following prices are based on delh cry
at Mississippi river points :
\VIIK\T-NO. 1 ! snrlng. OHc bid ; No. 3 sprint :
68obldNo. ; 'J haul , Ollio bid ; No. 3 hard , 67c
bid.
bid.OATSNO
OATS-NO , 2 white , 33'ic bid ; No. 3 white ,
82'4c bid.
ToitN-No. 2 cash , 37"e bid ; No. 2 April ,
8Bc bid , 30 < ! asked ; No. 3 or butler , cash ,
07UC bid : No. 3 or better , April , 38 4'e bid , 39c
tiKkvil ; No. 2 white , 40c asked ; No. 3 white , 3Bc
bid , 30c asked.
Among t he Sales v * cio the following : Twenty
cars No. 3 or better corn , Toledo lerms , 3D
( shipment , 37'5c ; 1 car No. 2 rye , I.oulsvlllo
terms , prompt shipment , 60lic ; 2 cats No. 3 or
bolter whltocorn , Cincinnati teims , piompt
Khlpment , 3Sc ; 0 cars No. 'J rje , Umafia teims ,
03c.
iiOAtti ) niint'S. :
William Hassott was In fiom Tecumseh.
A. 0. Wulker of St. Kdwards was on the
market.
T. Ivoehlerof Geneva was looking over the
nmrkut.
T. r. Mahoney of lliuiio was among thu v Is-
Itorson thu board.
A good many of the lumbeimen attending
thucoiiM'iitlon In thu city vveiu vlsltois on tliu
board.
_ _
Omiihii I'roduce 3Iarl < et.
The iccelpts contlnuo M-rv light and the
inailtt't Is necessailly lather iiilut. | Hvery-
thlng In the way of poultry sells very readily.
Ai'i'i.KH CIiolee itock , $4.
HANANAR1'er bunch. Including crates and
packing. t2.0K&2.7D. (
HKA.NS C'holcu nav y , $2.45.
lli'TTKiiCooil butter is scarce , the gieat
bulk of the receipts being made up of voiy
common slock that Is only good omnuh to sell
to the packers , Packing stock , U > 5il7c ; fall-
to good country roll , 18 'JOc ; occasional small
lolsof oMia cholco loll teach 2Ut(22c.
t'Ai.iFditNiA O vnn vinivr lb. , 3c.
C'Kl.tttvPerdoz. . , 4c. ( )
CilAMiKllHlBs Per box. J3.25.
Ouci' > IIIKIIS1'er doz. , J2.
Kims Iteculpts light and market steady at
OAMK Hlsearllytoo late for rabbits , and
they ar not fcolllng well. Quite u good many
ducks mo coming In. as well as gee e. Mallaiil
ducks , J3.COJ teal anil ml\ed , * 1.7MJ'J.OO ;
Miiall gcesu anil brants , * : i.ooni4..0 ( ; Canada
treeso , * 0.00a7.00jimalliabbll ! , , J1.25 ; Jacks ,
MUAi'K I'luiiT-l'er boxW,60.
llAV tti.OK3G0. (
llo.NKV Cholcuto fancy white clover ,
c : fair toirood , IQiilSc.
limns No. Igrctn , 4cNo ; , 2 green. 3c ; No.
1 green , salted , 4' , e ; No. 2 green , salted , 3'Se :
No , 1 gi een , sailed , 25 to 40 It.s. , 4'ic ; No" 2
Kreen salted. 25 to 4(1 ( Ibs. , 3 > , c ; No. 1 veal ;
calf 8 to IB Ibs. . 8c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 1&
Ibs. , Co ; .No. 1 ilty Hint , 7o ! ; No. Uilri Hint , 5'ic. '
No. 1 dry salted. Ce.
l.txo.Ns Choice , J3.50 : fancy , W.
NBVV \ r.iETAin.Kh-l.ettuce ( , 40e ; radishes
and parsley , 450 per doz. ; green onions , 35c.
OliAMUS-Horlda fancy , per hot. J3.50 j
riietts. . JJ.25 ; Moxlcan
ontiuus. slnglu l
> o\es ,
13.25 ; live to ton-box lots JJ ; Callfoinla
mountiiln oranges , $2.50 ; Washington navels ,
M ; Novvcastlu Callfinnla seedllncs , 12 7n
;
Jit tl. sweets. JJ.75 ; ItlverMldu seedlings. * J,75.
OMO.NSllomo ' grown , per bbl. , 4j bpanlsh ,
Xale , I'.1.
-1'ercan , lOUSSc.
- I'lilekuns are scarce and tlio nrir
\i-ry firm. Mood ilressud chickens , 11 4J
HV.
< Vilorndo , tl 20S1.25 ; choloo 1111-
Ht
* Vr < | tiart , 2
* v * r -l'ir bbl. . ( i ) .
in Imlf IKXOS. * 2.7f a3.
inl kinall fat veuls , 7ilOo
ili
.
'Mia '
. ,760 ) mlr i itlock , 291,113 bales riftlirc' ,
itendyt ale , liD.Oik ) bnliMi April , oO bldi
Mny. * H.07 H..8i June , | H 76'itM 70i July. JH MJ
H H3i Auitllst. JH 1S > H 7i ; | feptember , JH.l.Hiij
H 70 ; October , ta.uwioa.0l i November , JH.UOB
8.01.
New Vork
Nr.vv VOIIK , March Ifi.I'muit -
12.460 pkgs.l export * , 0,722 bill * . . , : )0ir ) >
Racks ; sales , 27,400 pkgst market more active
mil Metidyt low Kind's. | 2.20tJ2.o5i low
grades , fair to fancy , fj jr > W3.25) ) low grades ,
intciifi , * 2.HWi3.25 ; Mlmiootiv clear , 2.5Xfb (
3.GO ! Minnesota straights , JJ.OOtlt.OO ; Mlnnc-
Dta palenlN , f l.25f.5.1)0. )
COIIN MKA i , Steady , dull.
HAIII.KY Ouk't , Hrni ! vvostorn , COTfcfiOc.
HAIII.CY MAI.T Dull , steady ! wuslern , CuO
Wiii'AT-ItocoIiiU. 19.325 bu. : exports ,
lO.IIHr , Int. ! sales. 6,000,000 .bit. futures , 120-
000 hit. snot. Spot market steady , acllvo for
export ! No. 5 ! rod , In store and eluvatcr , 75' < c ;
illont , 7riif. ! ; . o. b. . 75'/70' e ; No. 1 northern ,
Hl"e ; No. 1 hard , H5Ue ; No. 2 northern , HO'lc. '
Options were fairly actlveand Irregularopen-
ns at "i -'nC decline on easy cables , fell 'j' < t\e
in reall/Tngsandon nn Inciunso east of the
Hoc los , advanced 3Qkoon unfavorable ciop
news , low covering and tlrm buying , declined
V':1on ! realising and foreign selling , closing
steady at VrP.C ! No. 2 red May , 7U5i70 tc ,
losing at 7 ( ) , c.lunp ! , 70Vi7,771ie , closing at
77c : .1 illy , 77'1478'c. ' ' closing at 77 > ( c.
COIINKecelptx , 37 , ( < 00 Int. , exports , 2,900
iu.sales,355.l)00 ; ) bu , futures , 7 ( > ,00 ( ) Int. spot ,
s easier , more active , chxliu sto-idy ; No.
_ , _ J1iftl5lo ! In elevators , 533iWlc ( ( afloat ! un
graded mixed. 52'35414o ' ; steamer mixed , ti'Jfil
03e ; No. 3 , 51'lc. Options were dull , opening
weak at ' ( c decllno wllh wheat and on
ncrcasoeast of the Ito -kles , advanced ' ( ( fl'BC
with the west , olos'-d firm , unchanged to ' { c
lown : April , 51'f < ,5Pc , closing lil c : May ,
. ' D'tUBD'H ' * . closing 50V ; July , 50'f&50'e. '
. -losing fio'.e.
OATt * Itecelpts , 48,300 bu. ; exports , none !
sales , 11(1,000 ( bu. , futures , 73MIO ( bu. spot.
spotsdull , lower , heavy. Options dull , weaker ;
May. H7'aT6l74c ' , clinliu 37'j ' ; siit | ) , No. 2
while , I3l43'fe : No. 2 Chicago , 1M < , , < 8.lOc ;
No 3 , 3-lc ; No 3 white , 42aic ! : mixed
ivostoin , 39 il lie : whllo western , 42Q5UC ;
II vv Pah demand , firm.
HOPS Quiet , easy ; state common to choice ,
10 < 622e : I'aclllc coast , 19H22C.
IlitiKS I'alr domain ) , linn.
I'HOVIRIONS I'm meats , weak , quiet : mld-
les dull , weak , haul , better ; demand llriner ;
vvostcin steam closed at * 123O ; sales , none ;
Millon sales , 2,250 tleices ; March , f 12 05 , clos
ing at M225 ; May , * 12.0ft , closing at iM2.2S ;
Illly , $11.40 ; s.eplembct$10.05'jjll.l0 , closing
at ill 25. I'otk-Qulot , steady.
IIl'TTin : I'alr , steady.
ClIKIMI ! Dull.
: ( ( ] - ' ; receipts 11,755 pkgs ; western
fresh. 17c.
TAU.OW Dull , steady.
Coi loNshKli OH/- Quiet , steady ; yellow , 50
I'mioi.rt'vt The market opened dull and
was stagnant tbioiighout ; opened at 05c ,
lilghest , 05c ; lowest ( i&c , and dining at G5c
lilil. I'ennsylvanla oil , spul sales , none ;
Am II options , sales , 5,000 li'ils. ' at 05 ! ; ; l-lniii
oil. sales , none ; 2'J'fC ' bid. Total sales , 5,000
bhls.
H.OSINSteady ; strained , common to good ,
ll.4 ( U 45.
Ti'lii'KNTlsi : Quiet , firm.
KirnI'luii , fairly active.
MoiAS4K.sNew Orleans open kettle , good to
choice , llrm , fair demand ,
hi'ii vu-Uaw , ( inlet , steadv ; fair refining ,
2-ic ; centilfngals , 90 test , 3 5-lOc ; rellnod ,
dull , steady.
I'm IIIO.N Quiet , steady ! American , J12.75 ®
15.50.
Coi'i'Kit Steady ; lake , tll.W.
I , KA Ii I'll m : domestic , ? 3.95.
TIN rinn ; Mralts , 121 bid , $ J1.15 asked.
Ilimllies4
The following aio reported at llradstropl's :
Omaha , \V. T. Callahan , contractor , suc
ceeded by the Callahan Conjunction com
pany , Incorporated.
I all bury , Neb. , MOnefoe & lltonn , groceiles ,
sold out.
l.elli , Neb. , S. It. Mever , drugs , sold out.
Dodge , Neb , Dodge \Illllng and Cialn com
pany , .lames lioublneck giving bill of sale of
Inte'rest for ? 1.000.
Arlington , Neb , N A. llovec. general store ,
gave bill of sale of slock , etc. , forf275.
( Jr.int , Neb. , ICejs & Nym , livery , now Keys
,1 Inks.
Ashland , N'eh. , Dean llro , . , Itimbci and wind
mills , now Mcltoynold \ llean.
Cushlng Neb. , M C. K Ilk-en , general stoic ,
moved to I'latto Centur.
Klmball Neb , Knderly Hi os. , general store
and ( hugs , will discontinue heiu.
Nlckeison , Neh . N .1 l.olllur , general store ,
now Irlller.1 Mai shall.
Nelnaska City , Nub , Nebraska Cltv club , In-
coinorated
\ \ Illii r. Neb. , Dick \ Ilros. , saloon , gave bill
of sale of oiilllt for $1.000.
Heat rice. Nob. , Sumlurland llios. , groceries ,
closed by moitgiigees.
Dunlap , la. , Taylor .1 Co. , hardware and Im
plements , sold Implement Mock.
Dunlap , In. , Ueoigo ( joining , confectionery ,
sold oui.
West Blanch , la. , Halnes fc llalstlngs , lum
ber and co il , dissolved.
.Manly , la. , Sanders A ; .McKerchor , drugs , dls-
solvcd.
Wiislibuin , la. , Ilrovvn & Mtintoe , general
stoic , soli ) out.
Manchester , la. , Robinson & Voting , Imple
ments , dissolved.
Iteove , la. , Chillies Crystal , general store ,
sold out.
St. Ausgar , la. . Skutl'o ' & Goldberg , general
store , dissolved.
Waterloo , la. , Mungcr & Whlth , millinery ,
dissolved. .
Illinois , la. , ICiucggcr & Asjmis , plumbers ,
dissolved.
The following mo reported at Dun's :
Omaha , llif-slur Hiilldlng company , Incor-
poiated , capital .stock $50ooo.
Dodge , Nob. . Di.dgo Milling and Grain com
pany , John Konbineck gave bill of wile for
jl.oOo.
( iinnd Island , Neb. , II D. Hoyden , drugs ,
damaged by lire.
Muidock , Neb. , 1' . Haas & Son , general store ,
sold out to A..able. .
Noifolk , Neb , , Thompson & Kail , hoots and
shoes , succeeded by G M. Thompson.
1'leice , Neb. , llochter , Welns A. Co. , grocei ies ,
succeeded by Hcchter iVCoiiitnago.
Stcelo City , Neb , .tames II. Kayniond , fur
niture , etc. , succeeded by M , O. Kvnns.
Hteele City , Neb. , A T , . Hut ton , general store ,
succi eded by A. I , . Hiiltim .1 Co.
Milekley. Nub , , A. H. I'lum , harness , sold out
toS. U Davlsim.
T.ast 1'ei-u , In. , William Painter , general
store and dings , sold out genet al store.
I'litmlngton , In. , .John Naumiin , giocoiles ,
succeeded by Naiiman .V Dauber.
( iriindy Center , la. , Mrs A. U Aykens .v. Co ,
dry goods , Mis , A. C. Ayiiuns gavu bill of sale
forlH75.
Ira , la. , II. H. Julfiles , general store , as
signed. I
Lake I'reslon , S. D. , M. H. Slogel ( Mrs. Max ) ,
attached forW.OOO.
I'lorpont , ti. D. , T. .M. Davis , hardware sold
out.
out.Toionto , S. D. , Jcnson & Hanson , lumber ,
dissolved.
Watorlown , S. 1) . , T. Tllllscb , groceries and
crockeiy , about to admit partner.
St Louis Markctft.
ST. Louis , Ho. , March 15. 1'Iour Itarcly
steady.
WIIKAT Opened ' c higher , closed 'iililuc
above yestutdayi cash , bl'c ; April , Cjjjc ;
May , ( iO c.
Cons Opened a5t'jc lonerand closed 'jS' c
under ycsteiday ; cash 37'8c ; May , 39 ' , c.
OATH Dull ; on track , ill'ft32e : May , 32'ic.
riiovisio.NS-Wlth the exception of laid ,
which advanced to * 12. weio dull at pluvious
quotations. I'ork , In job lots , J18. Dry salt
meats , loose shoulders , J'j ; longs and ribs ,
JH.15 ; shorts , J1O.20 ; strips , J9.50 ; boxed
lots , 15c inoic. Ilicoii , sliDlllcleis , { 1050 ;
longs and ilns , J11.12'J ; shoits , fll.37 > i ;
strls | ) , tln. ( > 2l | . Sugar cured hams , * 13.50.
Iti'TTiin Unchanged.
KKCKIPTS Kloiir , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 21,000
bu. ; corn. 102,000bu. ; oats , 53,000 bu.j rye ,
none ; bailey , none.
Sllll'viKNTS 1'lour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat 4,000
bu. ; corn , 93,000 bu. ; oats , 110,000 bu. ; )0e.
30,000 bu. ; barley , 1.000 bu
KIIIIKIIH Cltj MarkntH.
TiTV , Mo , March 15. WIIBAT-
HlKlier ; No. 2 hard , ( > 1 'iftlVJe.
( \lt.N ) ifc Icvver ; No. 2 ml\od , 33 (23 ( tc.
OATS Slow ; N'o. 2 mixed , 28S2Stc. !
Kvr.-Stcady : No. 2 , 52 452'c.
'
I'nx KiiKO-Hteady at Jl.074il.00.
HUTTKH More active ; firm , but unchanged ;
creamery. 24U27ic ! ! dairy , ! Ca20o.
KtidS-lJnsoltled. 13o.
UKCKI ITS Wheat , 47,000 DU. ; coin , 13,000
bu. ; outs , 2,0001)11. )
hiui'MK.NTS Wheat , 14,000 buj. corn , 10.-
000 bu. ; tuts , none.
Liverpool A
I.ivrtti'oot. Match 15. WIIKVT Hull ; hold-
urs oiler freely No. 1 dur
; Cillfoinla. Os3r > - , Id pur
cental : red western snrliiK , Os 3dSGs 4d ; No. 2
red vvlnler , 5s Cda&s 7il. Receipts of ulieut
for the past tlireo days , 105,000 centals , lu-
cluilliiK 72IK > 0 Ainei lc.ni.
UoilN Qiilet and lower ; mixed vventcrn , 4-j
'
'
I'a'd porcontul for now ,
It ICON Ixins and sliort clear , 45 Ibs. , 51s Cd
percvvt. : lone clear , 45 Ibs. , 51s Od percvvt.
l.AUU l'i line western , OUs per en t.
Mllvvuukro
.Mil.WAtiKKK , WIs. , March -IB. \\IIEAT
SiiMiily ; May , t > 5 ( c.
L'DIIN Steady ; No. 3 , 40'iC. '
" ' " " '
OATS -ririiij" 'No. I ! "wli'llu , 32)cj ) } No. 3
)
33)8it3-lc.
lUlll.KY 03c.
KYK-5t'c.
ruoVKsio.ss-Illgltcri pork , May , in.Q'J'i. '
N -vr York l ry ( iooili .VI-irki-t.
NKVV VOIIK , .March- l&-Trade In dry goods
ptuMnited no now features of a decided char
acter as regards articles for the spring season ,
except that as the
koason advances sullei-h mu
more apt to bo w tiling to close stocks of HO.I-
soiiahlo uopds to the advanlago of buyers.
I riinsactloiis for fiitur. ) delivery liavo not
reached any lur o proportlon > .
. .iliollVheut Alnrkat.
, Minn. . March 15.-Tho mar-
Mil ' VTIIH a trlllo otruiiKer tlmn for two days
I'astmtronir. No. 1 northern hold at 02c and
No. a northern , cattCOiic ; receipts ,
\
I It7car . CIosi-i March ftlVj May.
I July. 06e On track No , 1 hard , O-rict
No. 1 northern , ( VJCi No. 3 northern , u'Jc.
I'hll'iiltTiphliv ( iniln Mnrkrti
I'lili.uiKM'HM. 1'n. . March | 6.-WilK\T-
iiull and featureless ) No. 2 red , March , 73iA
' '
. - ; No. 2 mixed , March ,
oVr * Market for car lots of white higher ,
lint mixed continued weak ; No. 2 white ,
March , Uttll'ic.
YOIIK , March lO.-Optlntu opened
t-pot llio , steady , quiet j No , 7 ,
J17.S7' , .
Clnclmmtl M irknl * .
CINCINNATI. ( ) . , Miurli 16.VIIK vT-Steadyj
No. i ! riMl. < Uiit7th' .
OWNrirniurt No. 2 ml\cil,42c.
OATS-HtlOIISt ! No. - tlll\ed , 5jiJ.
WIIISKV In light di'iii'iml uttl.17.
Toledo Cr.iln Murkrt.
TIU.KIM ) , ( > . , Mnrcli IB. WIIBIT Stonilyi No.
2 cash , iiH'fc. '
I'oitN Dull , steady ; No. 'J cash , 4'J'ie.
OATS Quiet ; cash , 31V.
Hiiltlmiire ( Ir.ilu ( I irk t ,
IIAI.TIMOIII : , M.I. , Murch 10 , - Wiir.vr
Steadier ; No. ' - red , spotnnd March , 71a4C.
COH.V Quiet ; mixed spot iiini M'lieh , I73ic.
IHrsyuletanil steady ! No. 2 white western ,
4 Ic.
London Oil Market.
LONDON , Mnich -'AI.CUTTV
New ciop , Apt II anil .lime , IIUs pur qitaitor
Ll.NiKKltOil. 'JN 1' ' , ( Iff 21s 3d per owl.
JtKi'iM.n I'KrnoMU'vt llis Oil pur gal.
STOOKS AND HONIIS.
ISt'iirN Had I'leld l > ay Vi-atcrilay no tlic
SlncU ivi'lniiiii' ; .
Nnv YOIIK , Mnich 15.Tin ) boars liail u
Held day today on ( ho Now Vork Slo-k ex
change. Onostock after aiiolli < r was liitcun
In Imnd and tabled successfully. The further
break In American Sugar lollnliu and app ir-
entlywell authoil/-d ropjrts uhmt llqulda-
tlons for the account of onu of the leading
olllclals of tin ) coinpiny had u demoral-
I/lng alToct on othi'r shocks , which
liuvo of late boon Inherently weak. Sn .ir
diopp-d 3' percent to O-l'i pircont and round
amounts wore tluovvn ovurbjird. Now Knu-
l.iml declined a ° , ( nri'i'iit ( j'Jl'aO ant I/u'k.i-
\\anna : i'i percent to 13S' ' . In tlio ri'inaln-
ik'i of tlio list tlio losses wi'iu ciiiiil | , ' ( per cent
tolnB p'rcent. KciullHK as rt'lutlxoly llriner
Ihan the rest and actually iid\iinced fraction
ally. The weakness of New Kimlaml ns duo to
ii'iioits that common stockholdeisvvuiedlssat-
IstliMllth the iiHull of tlu annual ulivtlo n
and HO ild apply fora locolvur for the piop-
ei ty. This uis : later ilonloil.
After the Hist , hour or M Su ar licpiui lo
stiuiiKthen and the Imylnx wat MI poislstent
that the slock lose oa' without any 1m-
1101 taut reaction. This naturally Ka\v this
bulls courage and a tally of ] 3lo'Jpi'i cent
iMisiiod In the Koneial list , ulillu Manhattan
jumped f i ONI 157 to Itil'i. llefoie the up
ward movement had gained much headway
tlio market tot another setback f torn a sudden
bieak In Mlssouil I'aclllc fiom & 3' ( to 4H't.
Humors nuiu In cliculatlon that the uain-
Inirs of the company shoned a tremeinhiiis
faillni ; oil and this lth sales on stop loss
01 dors led to a serious drop In I lie pi lee. All
tliu other Mould slocks yielded In sympathy
and at the same time bears made an on
slaught upon the cr.iiiKurs mid hiiuar. The
latterpot back toOG' . and some other shares
touched the lowest llsjures of tbu day and
wools. A decline In Now York Cential fiom
108 to lOVi on the announcement that the
pioposod Incio.iso In the capital stock loiflOU-
000,01)0 did not help inatteis. I'liiul s.iles
weioata tally of fiom' to 1 per cent , the
latter In Missouri I'.icllle and the maiKot
closed somunhat steadier In tone.
The Post says : Tlio conclusion Is Irresisti
ble that the latestdeal In "MIKHI" has piotcd
a colossal falluic , and that Its backers ha > IIIK
bad their losses ollsot , so fur as might be , by a
wholesale dumping out of the company's as
sets Into dividends lot their whole buiden
( hop. It Is not piobablo that the usual Inside
manipulators contemplated any such oxei-
tuie , hut It Is hardly necess.iiy to point out
that tliu chaiacterot the lecent break Insular
Isa pioporbcquul to mothodt > evlilenton Its
advance.
The followliiK are the closlim nuotatlonsof
the leadlni ; stocks on the Now Yoik Stock ox-
chanKotoday :
Thetotal sales of Mocks today vvoio 419,000
shares , Incliidlim : Atelil-on , 4,800 : ,
IlnrllnRton A ( julncy. 7,300 ; C'lilcaso ( Jus ,
5,000 ; I'ottnn UU , 3,700 ; Delaware , l.acUa-
vvanna \ . Western , 52,500 ; Delavvaio & Hud
son , 3,700 ; Distilling , 10,200 ; Ki-Ie , 3.OOO ; Gen
eral Klectric , 3,800 ; I oulsvlllo .t Nashville ,
3,000Manhattan , 4,500 ; Jllssourl I'aclllc ,
21'JOOsNow Kngland , 37,400 ; Noithern I'a
clllc im-furred , 4,700 ; Koadlni ; . 23,800 ;
Itock Island , 7.000 ; St. rani , 28,700 ; SURIII- ,
117,300 ; Union 1'acillc , 10.000 ; Western Union ,
21,200. _
Jfnw York Jloniiy .tlarkpt ,
Nr.vv YOIIK , March 15. MONKY ON CAM ,
Taslcr at 2 to 3 per cent ; last lo.ui , 3 per cent ;
closed ottered at 3 per cont.
I'liiMn.MKucv.Nrii.i : I'Arr.u R7 ncrccni.
hTKiti.i.NO Kxcii \ Miuhteady , ultli actual
business on Duikers' bills at J4.84ft t.8li ;
for sixty-day bills and l.8G' < i4.80'f ' for de
mand.
( iov'KiiNMii.NT DONDS Steady. Statj bonds
dull.
dull.Tho
The closing quotations on bonds :
Hostoii Sleek Oilotutloni.
.v , Mass. , Miuch 15. fall hmis , Gi'3,7
percent ; tlmo loans , ( > & ( > ' , percent. The follon-
Iii ) ; HID the closing < inotations on stocks , boniU
and inlnlnK > > harcs :
I/iiniliiu riimiu-lnl Itovlnvr.
\C \ < i ; > lirlohteil fill liu Jamn finnl'in It'nn'tl \
I.OMIDN , Murch 15.Now [ Voik Hor.ild Cable |
Special to Tut ; llii ! . ] The general tendency
if ) ) iIces on the block i-\chaiiKo has been
favorable , though attention natmally has
been laiKoly iK-eupled with concludliu ar
rangement * for thn M'ttlemt-nt. Consols vvero
tlrm and Nhow n fntther upward movement.
Most homo iallvvaxeiu hluher. Then ) vva <
kiiL-clal demand for ( neat Cistern , Midland ,
North Ililtlsh and Snitli Kastcrn dererri'd.
1 orolxn Ntocki vveit ) Unn. The rlso In Argen il.i
tines was not fully malntalir'd lli.i/llliui
tlrntscnntlmiti In libh T ( I mmml Ainurlcuns :
met with llttlo favor. Thn feature dnr-
Intf the last hour has been
soiuo fn j iilViirliu
of 1'nlon r.iclllc , roMiltliu In u fall i)1
l'i percent. I'hllailolplila A Itoadlni : llrst In
come bonds uro 1 per cunl lower , I'hiladulphlu
X ItoadliiK ordinary ' pur cent , Wuh.ihh pre-
feiieil s percent und u few otherx'i to t { per
ccut , whllo Northern I'ucltlu preferred und
TT.T
Norfolk tt. WoHlorn preferred IIBVO Improved
per cent and MUxinirl , Kansas .V Texai und
. - ordinary 'i percent.
Money WIIM again In good demand. Short loans
were charged 2 to aw per cent. The discount
market was itilrt | hut llrnil two and throe
months'bills were minted at from 1 11-10 to
1 13-ltl per cent. " '
Sun rriinri ci'HliiliiKJinitntloin. '
SAN Pit \Ncisro. Cnl. , M-itch 15. Thooniclnl
closliiit iUitutloiiii | tfoi- mining slocks today
were us tollona : ( . , -
Alt * . . . ty - > Mono . A
llnlwiT y > uphlr . 17 >
lii-lchsr . ' olu l 1)0 )
lle t llelchcr . . . 1 1' ' ) * > nvnife . . . . . . A5
( liolhir ui 1 rra Ncvmtn .
Con. Cnln A Vu. . . . Union Con .
Crown 1'nliit. . . . . . . A ) Utah . IU
Could At'urrjr . . . 7J Vi-llow Jncket . . : )5 )
llnle.t .sorcrois . . I Id Com . &
.Mexican . 151
Now fork illnlnt ; ( Jnotutlons.
NKVV VOIIK , March 1. Tlia followliii ? ara fie
closing nilntn duotations :
Crown I'oliit 2J rinionlii 7J
tun. ut. A Vu 3.'J lern .NoTadu 1)5 )
DeaihruoiJ I.KI "tindnr.t 1411
( lould.V fuirjr "J Union Con 70
llnlo A Nnrcroii . . ! 'J ' Vellow Jueket V )
lloinostika . . . 11.11 Iron -Hvor 1J
.Vcxlran \M \ ynlck illvor 2
( Inliirlo Ui'J do preferred 1200
Oplilr 17J Iliilwer 15
St. l.ouU MlnliiK ( Jiiotutloin.
ST. liitH4Mn. ( . March 16. Thoclixlnj uuota-
tlons VVL-IC as follovvsi
A'keiJ. I Mill / .
Ailii'llr . . . . . . t .8miriiiilla ( M. . Jo.UJ I5.U )
Am. Nettle ' Ilopu W
Illniclulllc 7 ft ) 6 III ) I' . .Murphy. .Ui
MIL Hope * > 'J '
riiiiiticlnl Notes.
ftTV , Mo. , March 15. Cloirln s ,
fl.DtiO.HlO.
I'.Mim March 15. Tliree-por cent rentes , 07f
50c for the account.
Ni\v : Y IHK , March 15. Clearings , { 131,374-
fc40b.il.incesMi2l'JH8. ; (
OVIAIIA , Match lli.-flearlns'i. $907,045 ;
same day last week , { 1,252,772.
lIvt.TiMiiit : : , Mil , March .5. ( 'learlnis , * 2-
333.132 ; balances , $107,45'J. Money , 0 per
cent.
liONPO.v , M irch 15. Amount of bullion none
Into the Hank of England on balance today ,
5 Olio.
I'nii.AiiKi.riii \ , Pa. , Match 15. Clearings
$11,470,417 ; balances , fl.UlD.OiO. Money ,
4' i per cent.
MKMWIIS , Tenn. . Maich 10. New York e\-
Chanjio selllnjrat * 1.50. UleailnKS J3UB,150j
balances , 187,505.
f INU1VXATI , O. , M-irch 10. f letirliiKS ! 2-
3U1.200. Money. G1J.7 per cent. Now Voile
exchange , 25c discount and 25c pir. :
NKVV Oni.nvNs , Ii. , March 15. I'le.uliiKs ,
$1,002,75:1. : New Yoi U oAehanjio , commeiclal ,
75c per $1,000 premium ; b.mU.tl.&U per il.OOO
Iireintum.
Si. I.outs , Mo. , Match 10. OluarlURM , J3.005-
313 ; balances. } 5li'J'J5. ) Money oiilet , O'i7 (
per cent. IXehanuo on New York UOc
premium.
BOSTON , Mass. , March 10. Ule irlnus. ? 10 ,
052,571 ; bilancos , J2,030,203. Money , ( > per
cent. KxeliaiiKu on Now Yotlc , 12'iC ( lls
count to liar.
Niw : YOIIK , March 10. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : llr.h.1 iNchtiiiKi ) was limited as follows
today : I'nlcano , par ; lloiton , 12ic ! discount
jo par ; St. I.ouls eec piomlum.
CiiiCAdO , III. . March 10. Clearings , $10,950.-
807 ; New York uxclmiiKu sold at par. Ster-
llnirovchaiiK'K slow , sixty day bills , f4.843i : de
mand , * I.8G > 4. .MollOj Hi in at 0 7 per cont.
U.1IAIIA MVK'.STOOK. MAItlllU',5. ,
ItecelptK of All Kinds Lighter tlmn \Vei'k
A co
' Wii\iNuvv : , March 10.
Receipts of all kinds were lighter than n
wcoKauo and coiftjifirod with the llrsl half of
last week recelptsiof the past three days show
a fulling 'OlT of 2,300 culllo , 2,100 boss and
2,000 sheen , f ,
The Keneial cattle market was about steady
with Tuesday's rtvoi.i''o trade. Supply and
demand appealed lii bo so cvonly biilanced
that sellers wore no moio anxious to soil than
buyers weio to buy. , IndllToient eastern m ir-
kets caused shlppors to buy but spar
ingly , but the j Inquiry from local
dressed beef hoiHfw was fully as good
ns usual. Good -choice 1.300 to 1.450-lb.
beeves Mild at ftorh' $4CO : to ? 5. I'alr togood
1,000 to 1,20011) stt-ers sold iiiound fl.10 to
$4.50 and Inferior llglit stall' and odds and
ends from that ondunn to $3,05 , Business
was not very .snappy , but the cattle kept sell-
Inifand tboiewas every Indication of u good
Clearance.
With butchers' Mock and dinners' It was
much the same. Theievvas no quotable Im
provement even on the best grades and old
cows are aslow , as any tlmo this season. Sales
included poor thin co s as low as $1,01) ) and
pool fut helferlsb stuff up to $3,80.
Fair to good cows and heifers sold
Itiigelyat fiom $2.50 to $3.25. Jtnugli stock
was dull at the recent decllno of 25c to40c
and sales were at from $1.75 to$3.U5 , Nopai-
tlcu1arcbanic Incalvob sales at fiom $2.30 to
$5.75.
Theie was a trifle mote life to the stocker
and feeder trade and on the moie desirable
grades prices ruled a shade stronger. On"or-
liU's were fairly liberal and while the country
demaiul was not especially urgent , regular
dealeis wore all actlvo buyers at from $3 to $1
for good to cholco stock. ICoprcsentatlve Miles :
DltUSsKI ) lll.KF.
No. Av. I'l No. Av. I'r.
' ' .1210 J3 05 8 . . .1182 $4 20
1 . , . 820 .3 75 28 . . .101)1 4 20
18 . .1108 3 75 1040 4 20
* 2 . 835 3 75 120M 4 20
10 . . 027 3 85 .1108 4 25
3 . . 740 3 90 .112. ! 4 25
22 . . 802 3 95 15 . .1104 4 2o
15 . . 008 3 93 3. . .1140 4 25
10 . .1110 3 95 20. . .1154
20 . .1033 4 00 34 . .1172 4 30
4 . .1215 4 OO 19. . .1190 4 35
14 . .1015 4 05 17 . , .1108 4 35
7 . . 081 4 05 31. . .12JJ 4 40
20 . .1159 10 1. . .1190 4 40
o > > . UU5 10 21. , 1255 4 40
57 ! , .1055 10 15. . , .1220 4 40
.10U7 10 41 , .1057 55
10 ! .1007 10 41U . , .1357 GO
5. . , . 890 10 2 ( ) . , .1352 00
18. . , .10'Jl 1211 15. . , .130 > 4 05
20 . , .1220 15 1. . , .1000 4 70
20. . , .1004 4 20
BiurriNO AND I\POUT. :
1 . .1130 4 00 12 .1373 4 75
3 . H93 4 00 31 . .1331 90
IG .1200 4 25 28 . .1437 90
18 . .1410 4 70 70. . .1431 5 00
33. . .1391 4 70
MIXKI ) .
U. . . 940 3 85 0. . .100G 3 95
COWS.
. 025 1 50 1. . .1170 2 75
4. . . 915 1 75 4 . . 857 2 75
1. . .1010 1 75 10 . .1071 2 80
14 . . 728 1 bO 23 . . 930 2 85
0 . . 818 1 85 I ) ' . 000 2 85
o . HIM ) I 83 12. . . 730 2 85
5. ! . 542 1 85 5. . . 708 2 85
H , . 718 1 90 1 . .1000 2 85
.1010 2 00 1 . .1000 2 90
.1000 2 00 1. . . 810 2 90
i . .101)0 2 00 1. . 1000 2 9O
3n . 72. ) 2 00 1 . .10.10 3 00
n . 050 2 OO 1. . . 980 3 00
7. ! , 550 2 00 4. . 10,15 3 00
14 . . 912 2 05 1. . . 900 3 00
' 91O 2 10 < ) " .1035 3 00
3 .1013 2 IO 0. .1100 3 OO
1. . . 910 2 H ) 15 . .11 15 3 00
4 . 812 .1100 3 10
0 . , . 880 .1124 3 10
20. . , . UHO . 9SI7 3 10
1 . 1000 . .1030 3 10
1 . .1180 2 25 19 . . 7)2 ! ) 3 20
, . 980 o .121)5 3 25
, . 814 23 ! ! 1101 3 20
, .1040 15. . . 983 3 30
1 , .1120 1030 3 35
1. , .1000 2-6tt- .1105 3 35
4 . , . 907 24. . .1100 3 40
2. , . .1000 .1210 3 05
2ti ! . . 830 1. . .1520 3 75
2. . . .1210 4. . , .1277 3 80
7. . . . 978 2 ( > 5
4. . 525 ZfiJi 25. . 933 3 0
23 . H2I ) 3 30 23. . 3 70
24. . 938
CAI.VKS.
1. . 270 2 no 7. . . 132 5 50
310 " ' 5 . . 230 5 50
305 I. . . 130 5 50
2HO 1 . . 120 5 5O
10.J 5 00 2. . . 200 5 50
175 . 120 5 75
* * mil.7.9.
. .1240 1 75 l. . .1080 2 00
1 . . .1520 2 2O 1. . .1100 2 ( .0
3. . . .1480 2 20 1. . .1000 2 70
1 . . .1110 2 25 1. . .1550 2 70
" . .1420 2 25 3. . .1180 2 T
l" . .1270 2 25 1. . .1580 2 75
1. . . .1020 2 35 or. .1410 2 MO
1 . .1020 2 35 r. : .134(1 ( 2 85
1I I . . .1140 2 35 i. . .1750 3 00
3. . . I OH 3 2 40 i. . .131.0 3 00
1 1200 2 4O > ' .1430 3 25
1 . . HhO 2 40 i. . . MIO 3 25
1II . . .10HO. 2 41) ) i. . .17hO U 35
1 . 1100 2 50 , 97O 3 50
1 . . .1170 2 5'J ii ! 1740 3 50
1 . .UHO 2 50 a. , .1170 3 50
3 . 2 > O i. . , . ! OdO 3 05
OXK.V ,
.1475 205
STOCKKIIS AND rKKPKHs.
40- ) 2 00 U. . 000 3 25
40til ! ) 2 50 3. . 4HI ) 3 25
4 HO 2 5- ) 19 . 551 3 25
r > io 2 50 38 888 3 35
r > 50 2 l > 0 38n. . . 427 3 35
11 028 2 75 3. . hHO 3 40
11U , . . Htl 3 OO ID. . . 073 3 40
7 S UU 21. , . , . . COU a 6U
7 732 rt 00 11 fB7 3 115
1 fllO 3 tMI 4 7I.J 3 70
39 481 3 HI 40 101)5 ) 3 00
1 300 .1 15 23 1073 3 U3
UTAH rtTTMl.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
205 Meors.1009 3 05
M'.VAP Kl'VTTt.H.
5billi .1421 IS 40 197 feeders. 1154 | 3 (10
ttYOMIMI CATTI.B.
17 cows. 085 U S-T 07fertteri 1120 400
lions Tim xupply of IHUS was not at all
heavy , and iheiiuallly was rathur better than
usual of late , fhlcavo was reported loc lo
20c loner , wllh a liberal xupplv , and the open-
IIIK hero was slow and easier. Shippers wanted
n few hogs , and the market showed a little life
on the best grades. In general , however , the
early trade was weak lo a nickel lower than
Tuesday , ( lood lo choice medium weight and
heavy hogs sold at from $7.35 to $7 , 15 , and
light and mixed stuff mostly at $7.25 and { 7.30 ,
wllh some veiy common loads down as low as
$7.10. The niaikot rather weakened as the
morning advanced , and dually clou > d Hat
with u few lo ids still In III it bunds without a
bid. Sales were largely at from { 7.25 to { 7.40 ,
against { 7.30 to $7.10 Tuesday and $7. 10 to
$7.50 a week ago. Representative sales :
No.O . Av. S'h. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
O ' .300 $7 00 71 238 HO $7 30
ii ! .170 7 00 21 . .250 4(1 ( 7 30
i . .250 ' 7 00 75 . . ' 'Il5 lllll 7 30
5 . 188 7 00 71 . 232 7 30
( i . .180 H ) 70 2J2 200 7 30
21 . .179 200 7 15 70 . i'J50 120 7 30
27. .214 40 7 15 2. . . 247 40 7 30
09 . .231 7 17'J ' 50 . .251 UK ) 7 35
84 . .10J ro 7 17' , 70 2-JI 40 7 35
59 .223 80 7 17'i 71. .247 120 7 35
21 . 238 7 2(1 ( 74 . .211 7 35
59 . 221 7 20 00 . 240 1U ( ) 7 35
71. . .255 120 7 25 72. 230 40 7 40
70. . .220 100 7 25 (12. ( . .21)1 ) HO 7 40
7 . .305 7 25 53 . .304 120 7 10
81. . .214 40 7 25 02 . .253 120 7 40
5 . .2.O ( 7 25 (1 ( P , .239 HO 7 40
70. ' . 224 F20 7 25 1 59. . 250 7 40
I'i'l . 211 40 7 25 52 ,258 7 40
100 .2(15 ( 20O 7 25 08 .275 HO 7 40
81 . .238 210 7 25 71 . .217 hi ) 7 40
52. . jo > 40 7 27'i ' 50 . .238 120 7 45
73 . . ' MO 120 7 30 09. . .2J7 7 45
85. . , 219 120 7 30
Sinii'-Of : : the nine double-decks received
three vvero billed dltect to a lot al slaiuhterer.
Some choice 12s-lb. natives hi ought { 5.O5 , and
pietlv good wes etn wether * $1.85. A hunch
of good native Iambs and yearlings sold for
$5.05 It was a good active steady market ,
and everything changed hands In good season.
Quotations are IIH follows : I'alr to good na-
llves , J3.75it5.00 ; fun togoo.l westerns. * 3.0U
(60.00 ; common and sto'k sheep , $2.23713.75 ;
good to cholco 40o ( 100-lb. lambs , $1.00(10.01) .
Uopioieiitatlvo hales :
No Av. I'r.
148 M-\lean ewes 0' ) $1 25
54 Mexican lambs 51 5 50
258 Mevlean ttethets , yeatllngs. . . 74 4 85
302 western wethers 114 4 85
158 native wetheis 127 5 05
72 native wothur-i 128 5 05
30 lambs and yeailliu's 85 0 G5
Kncrlpts anil DUjmllM ill of stuck.
Oniclalrjcdlpuan I dUpjiltlo'i ot sti'lc as
shown by the bjksof t'iu ' Union Mock Yards
company for tlio twenty-four hours ending at5
'
o'clock p. m. Match 15. 1893 :
IllCCII'TS
mseosiriov.
uuv t us CAiri.K.
Oninb.i I'.icklni ! Co 11
'JhtMi II llnuiinoiHlL'o. . IUI
Mvlft A Co 7.rf l2 1,171) )
' 1 hi I'uilnhy I'nckliu Co. . IUK
J.I' Squirt" , \ > o
A. lluai IS.
Vnnsnnt A Cnrcjr 311
.1 l.tibni ill 11.1
Millipfrn anil tucilors
I.oil over 1UO
To I ill ' . ' Ij.'l !
wisnitjf : I > ALKIXU i.\riitivis. : :
Marketing ol Hog * Continues ( Inlto Ite-
Hll-leU-ll III MSt l.lll-llltllM.
CINCINNATI , O. , Match 1C. [ Special Telo-
giam to THIS It i.K.ITomoriow's I'llcc ' Cm rent
will say : The marketing of ho.'s continues
qultu lustilcted. Tlr ) total number handled
hj wcslern ] ) ickors the | ) istoek Is 12. > , ( )00
against 17.OJO last yc-ir. Total fiom Match
1,2HO,000 , against 370,000 last year. I'roml-
ncnt | ) lacescomp-u-o as follows :
ll-lil. I ' . ! . ' .
Ch lento 1U' > , UOJ liiQ UK )
Kansas Clt ) . 45.UW MOJl
Uiuiiha . . . . 25 OX ) il i.ijoj
SI. I.oulK 1S.UW is no )
Clnctnii.itt ll.iWO r-.O/J
Indlnimiiolls ILCO1) )
'
MouxClty. . . P.UUO fi'ojj
Ottuiuwn 3.000
Mllwaukuo. . . , 8.000
Wlchltiv iota 4 000
Clilnigri l.lvoStnek 'Vlurket.
Cincvco , III. , Match 15 { .Special Telegram
to TIIK HfB.1 I'or a whllo this morning the
ciniiso of the cattle market was tincet tain.
The eaily market was slow , for the light ar-
ilvals holders asktMl advanced iirlces. After
about 10 o'clock trading was actlvu at pi Ices
tanging a slrido higher than yestoiday. The
pioportlon of good to choice 1,300 to 1,503-lb.
cattle was larger than for some days past and
many sales weio reported at better than
$5.25. There won ) soveial at from J
and a few at higher flguies. The extreme
iango of quotations was front $1.503G. ' . > 5 ,
Whllo nothing has yet sold as hUh as JC.20
that Hguro would no doubt bu paid for some
thing Al. Seldofii at this tlmo of llio year
bave the olTorlngs of ripe cattle been as few as
they have beun recently. Ktockers and feed
ers were again In good request and stiong.
I'rom lOc to 20.- per 100 Ibs. measuied the
decline In todaj's hog maiket. There was
only a limited shipping demand , and as thcro
was little or no competition between the four
or five local packers who were buying , ollci-s
weio helpless. Iluyers sicured the stiilf
practically at their own prices , paying fiom
47 10 to if7.35 for poor to prime light , from
$7.30 to $7.70 for inlxeil and medium and fiom
? 7.CO to $7.80 for common to pi Ime hiavv. Not
many of the nlTurlngs sold about 17 70 , the
prices most frequently p lid being from * 7.20
to $7 30 foi light , f i mil J7.10 to $7.00 for mixed
and fiom J7.dO to 7 75 for heavy.
Them was a fairly active demand for sheep
and lambs and pi Ices were Him , The supply
was linger than expected , but after all eiders
had been ( llloU only a llttlu stock remained In
sellers'hands. The bulk of llio sheep sold at
fiom J 1.50 to 15.25 and only u few of the
lambs' went above $0.15.
Receipts : Cattle , 13,000 ; hogs , 18,000 ; sheep ,
10.001) ) .
The livening Journal reports :
CATTI.I : Kecelpts. 13.000 he-id ; shipments.
4,500 head ; markut good , steady ; good tocholce
steers , $ ; > .16'3,5.75 ; no extras : otheis , $4.05 ®
4.95 ; stockeis , $3.40513.85 ; feedeisl.'J5a4 50 ;
cows and helfeis , $3.15 4.15.
lions Uecalpts , 10,00' ) head ; shipments ,
7,000 head : maiket slow , Iriegnlarly lonei ;
mixed , $7.25TC7.50 : prime heavy and butt-Jails' '
weights , $7.00 67.70 ; light , fcO.OJJii7.25
$4.5030.25.
KIIIIH.IS City l.lvit Stock Market.
KANSAS dry. Mo. . Match 15. CVTTUI Ho-
colpts. 2,50'J ' he-id : shlpiiHMils , 1,200 head-
hteors , stoeker"lid Texas eattlo weak. Kep-
icsentativo s lies ; Diessed heef and shipping
steer * , ? 3.00iftJ.40 : Ttii4 and Indian steers ,
ttl.Ollff : ! 90 ; cows and heifers , fl.75S4.00 ;
stockers and feudeis , $ J.llK5 > 4.4i. (
lions Ueceipts , 4,300 head ; shipments , 400
bead ; matknt dull , closing lfi ( ) > 15c lower ; all
grades , J5.50W.7.40 ; bulk $7.20547.35.
HIIKKI * llccolpts , 1,700 head ; shipments , 400
hu.-id ; the market was weak lo lOc lower.
Hepiusentatlve sales : Muttons , f 1.40.
Neiv Vork Mvo Stork Market.
NHW VOIIK , March 15.-Hir.vKS-HecoIpts : ,
930 ; maiket dull and unchanged fuini Mon
day. I'lvo cars remained unsold. London
quotes Ameilcan steels Him at lOiiill'ii- per
lb. diessed weight , and American lofilgurator
beef htuady at 'J'c p r lb. ishlpiiients-115
beeves and 5,530 quarters of beef.
OAI.VM Hccelpts , bOOhcad ; market steady ,
unchanged ; veals , * 5.005iH.OO per lee Ihs.
SiiKbi * AM ) ti\VIIH Ueceipts H.-J50 head :
111:11 : ket active and values veiy Him.
lloi.sKecelpts I.-.Ml head ; market firm
at , f7.70iti.JO per 100 Ibs.
St. I.'Hill Livestock Mnrkrt.
ST. I < ons. Mo. . Maich 15 , CATTI.H Hecolpts ,
1,501) h-ad ; shlpmenls , 2,270 head ; market
strong : fair to pictty good native hteeis
J3 OUffi4 HO ; fed Texas steers , $3 254.3 ( )
Ilo.ia Kecelpts , 4,000 head ; bhlpmcntt , ,
" Romajkablo how well mamma looks ,
and how him has j-imi'-'d in flesh. You
fchould do thu hamu. "
" The loss of Ik-sli is a triflo. You think
you need not mind it. but you Jiro ipadii-
ally running down. Do liku mamma. Ube
the Carl.slmd Spntdel Salt ovury morning
before breakfast. It will inureaso your
npi'titu | und euro you of that dyspepsia
nnd biliousnets from which you nro suf
fering. But bo suroto gut thaRuiiuiiu
imported article. No eubterf uge , " f
. (100 limit i market irvj ir > e Inwrri licnvv
7.1H,7.50 ( | packing , ITUO < t7.40j IlKlit , 17 U )
(7.3O.
SllRKI * Hecclpt * . 300 head , 1ilitn"liK | 20(1 (
lead ) nuirkot Hlroniri prices range from (3 to
5.35 , the latter for choice muttons ,
) . DI'MAXEE. II. I ) . II ) fH.lr. , JVv I" II .OIK
I'ros. \ Ivo l're Soey > V Trjas
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO.
Caltnlr | > .OOJi Oniabn anJ Blonx City. '
Grain and Provisions
Railroad StocltB aud Bonds.
1'KIVATi : WIUKA
Room 212 NwYoii life Boildlng
OMAHA.
UnrniinNCr.S : lownftatoNatloml Iluik.
lonx City ; Co nmnrclal Niitlon-il Hank.
Om ilia.
Special attention given to outside orders
Corresponuonco so lolto I
SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS.
An Iliiiu-st Svtrtln U'r - lllng with nn tln-
unuil I'liiniH I it TriuiH ii-linn.
A driver for the South Omaha luoniul
Coal company run up against an experience
Tucs.ltiy , wlilch , if his Htoi-v Is true , will
cost him & > A man named Megan , llvini ?
' '
on 'I'ttenty-spvonth street between U ami K ,
ordered n lialf ton of cnal. Thu driver de
livered tin1 co-il nn.l was offered a ? . " > bill in
payment , but us tlio coal only came to $ - . ' 7.1 ,
and tlio tli'l\or had no change , hu was told to
call later with the change Yesterday , bo-
inu' in that vicinity , the driver called , i.rtned
\v lib the ? J ' > nccess it-y to break the bill.
"Well , have ioti got the cli ingot" asked
IIoiMn.
" \'es , here it is , " answered tlio unsuspect
ing driver as ho banded it over. "Hut whetc
Is the bill ; "
" 1 K.IVO you tlio bill when you delivered
tlio coal , " ansvveioil Hogan.
Of course there was room for argument ,
but before an agreement could bo roaclicd
Hogan ordeied the driver oil the premises.
Ho went and reported tlio case toV. . .1
Slate , tlio local manager , and he tried bis
hand at sqtmrltii ; the matter up , but met
vv ith the same success ns bis driver Mr.
Slate then sent an olllcer with the driver ,
thinking Hoffan would weaken , but it was
no go. He then vvent ton lawyer , but the
prospects for success in case of a suit wore
not particularly brilliant so Hognn has his
half ton of coal and $ } . % : > In cash , while the
poor driver vvill have to put up $ .1 to the
company , as it was a O. O U order.
Mr. Slate sai.s the drivur is an honest
Swede who has been with the company fora
long time , and that Ilog.m is riintilut ! .1 big ,
bold bluff.
Young siniinpi.
Two boys , \Villio O'Neil and Rod Horn ,
stole a tin box containing notes , contracts 1
and insurance papers from a Sarpy county
farmer's buggv standing In fiontofO.V. .
Mosher's livery bii-n at Tv\ciiti-llfth and O
streets jcsterdaj owning.
John Hoilo happened to sco tlio boys
snatch the bofiom the buggy and in
formed on them The .voting stamps ran to a
hiding place and hurriedlv examined thu
contents , but finding nothing they \\.intcd ,
throw box. and all into .1 vault.
The boys are young toughs , O'Ni'll having
been a pupil at the icforni school and Kred
Horn a hequent guest at the lockup O'Noil
was locked up last night and tlio onieers
wore looking foi Horn. Tlio fanner will bo
on hand this morning to recover his box and
prosecute tno bo.s .
Democratic Di-lcgates.
The democratic primaries for electing dele
gates to the city convention were held yes
terday afternoon and resulted In thn election
of the caucus ticket with the possible excep
tion of the Third ward , vv hero three tickets
were in the Held. At a late hour last night
the result in the Third was not known ,
though it is not cssentlil , us the delegation
from that ward would not change the com
plexion of the convention
The caucus ticket is sapposed to bo prac
tically unanimous for Walters for nuiior.
Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble.
It has also caused my Imir to grow out
again , as it had been falling out by the
handful. After trying many physicians
in vain , I am so happy to find a cure in
S. S. S. O. H. ELBCKT , Galveston , Tex.
Hy forcing out perms of dls-
casoand the poison asuell.
C3T"It Is entirely v cgctablo nnd harmless.
Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed fico ,
8wuT Swoirio Co. , Atlanta , Go.
The convention will bo hold nt Utuni'e hull
thUcvetiliiff Preference for ono camlldtvto
for the. council from onch w.trd was nUo expressed -
pressed by ballot at the primaries Hob
Montgomery In the Klrst , 1 Vault Koiitsky In
the Second and William Mullaly In thn
Fourth were the u Inner * , with the Third to
hoar from , H will bo either Thomas O'Cou
nor or Mr. Connelly In the Third
I'rlrp iTulil "topped.
An Impromptu pi I/O fight In Kowloy's hall
WHS flopped at the end of the fourth rouud
at 0 o'clock last evening AlcPoy , n local
professor of the art of self-defcnso , and nn
itinerant bruiser named Tobtn were just
getting warinod up to their work In present'o
of a select circle of sports when Chief Uren-
nan was Informed of the mill and broke It
< 1P. The chlot gave Tubln Just four inlnuto
to leave town ,
_ _ _ _
MllKlo Oily ( iii.ilp.
Miss Kva M.i'on has returned from a vlsU
with friends at Blair
A daughter was Iwrii to Mr. and Mrs. H.
1C. lloglo , Twenty-sixth mid A streets ,
yesterday.
Mis. M. J. Austin rctuined last evening
from Herman , Nub. , whcro she has been la
'tittemliuieo at a wedding.
Herman .1. Oswald of this city nnd MUs
I.uvenla .loncs , formerli a Ipacher In the
South Omaha schools , were married at the
residence of Uov Mr Powers in Lincoln
\esterday Hev Mr Powers Is an llnolo ot
the bride and oMIciated at the wedding. AIlss
Helen Seelca , tc.icher In the high school ,
attended the wedding
Twenty-one fair mlciMscopists out of the
llfty-sU employed In this city h ive been laid
off. Light receipts of hogs and consequent
light business of the packing houses was.
what lost the girts their jobs The reduc
tion In the force was a luulzoiital ono , be
ginning at the head of the alphabet and
reaching down to "J ' In a short time ,
probably a week , possibly a mouth , tlio
ladies who were unfortunate ti > own a name
beginning with one of the lit-st ten letters of
the alphabet will go back to work and
another chunk be knocked out ol the list un
less all snould again be needed.
'rriiniporlnlliin PnellItles.
Nauru G vi.vnsTON , Te\ , March II The
wonderful natural resources for which North
Galveston Is famed uiv 1 irgt Ij augmented
by the excellent ti-ansp.ii-iation t'aellitiea
which make the world its maiket The
North Gclveston Houto connects with all the
prominent railway systems of the west , and
the two wharves are visited b\ , numerous
steamers and siil boat.s which makes possi
ble an extensive bay trade
Carter Hun-Nun's Opponent lor Major.
CHICAGO , 111. , March -Samuel I Allerton ,
the big packer , was nomin ite.l for mayor by
the republicans this afternoon Ho was
already the nominee of the people's party.
The democratic nominee , ex Major Carter
H II irrison , is thre.itenod with a defection ,
of the Germans from the democratic party ,
which adds an interest to the contests Tlio
Germans have been prominent in the move
which gave Illinois to tlio democrats at the
late national election.
Piles of people luue piles , but De Witt's
Witch Ha/.ol Saho will euro thorn.
Murj IJIlen I.I-ID.O Ilinmrcd.
Kan. , March 15.-Mis Mary Ii
Lease has been elected president of the
state board of charities at the request of
Governor Lowclllng.
Piles of people ha\o piles , but n < j\VKt'
witchhazcl salvo w ill cuie them.
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My doctor pays It nets Rcmly mi the stomnch ,
liver and kldnev , nnd U n plpnsant laxatlv e. Thin
drink Is made from licrlii. nnd la prepared far uj
as cully as te& . It U called
AllIrut-clwappllItf.tSdc.nndl npnckane. If yor
cannot get It , ni > nd your nJdrru for a free aampli.
I.nne'H Knnillr .lledlrliu' moves lliilioirel /
< -ncli dn. ? . Jn nrdfr toljelienltliy tlilnlinecessAr/
AddresoOllAlX" r V" OVVVA1U ) I.vltov.N/
SOUTH
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornaba.
Heat Cnttlo Ho nnd Slicop marlcot In ths woit.
COMMISSION HOUS 5.
_ _
Wood Brothers.
, Live Stock Commission Morclmnts.
EoutuOmabn Tclepliono 11.17. Clilcajo
JOHN I ) DADI-iMAN , I . , _ _ , . .
WAhl'KIl K WOOD , f511"1110"
Market Itcport ) by mill uijivlrj oliojrfnlly
nisliod upon application ,
OMAHA
AWNIHOS AS3 TENTS
Omaha Tent-Awntn * Wolf Bros. & Co. ,
tOMl'ANV.
.Mnnafii3turori of tent <
, nwnliij * olo. TOJ nnd
iioitai : rovKtu
till Knrna n SL 7UjS Mtli alreot
BAGS AND T.VIH S- DIJYO.ES.
Berais Omaha Big M. 0. Daxon ,
COMI'\NV
Importer ! nndiuin.fr Illcycloisoll on monthly
llniir Back ! , burlapi ,
mine. paynuiti l.'J N IJtli
DOOTS AMD SHOES.
Mil
*
Morse Coo Shoe Company ,
Salesroom nnd OIH o-1107 110.1Illl Ilo tart * t.
tnctory-lll'J-1131-IUI ' Huwnrd HI.
\Vu nro tlio OM > .Manufn tuiori of Hoots and
fclioei In tlio Bfito of Nvbisixn
A Kvncrul Invitation Inoxlendid to all to Innpeet
our new factory. _ _ _ _
Kirkendall , Jonas' & Anur. Hand-SewaJ
COMl'AMV. VVIiolenlo HIIDKCO. bootl.slioil
mfra u/jnti Huit'in ' ami ruutiaruojJi , 1JJ1-
Itubbcr MhoD Co IIJ- UlOllarnuy dl.
IIUI-IKXIHirnoy St
COAl , CJKE , I CJRNICE.
Omaha Coal , Coke & Ea le Cornio Works
1,1MB CO.lmd nnJiufl Mfr < Kitlranliel Iron
coal , h K cor Ittn mil cornlcj wl 11 iw oiix ,
DilUKlllI StJ met illlo in.Khl uu
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Co , , Kipitrlc'-Ko3'j ! Dry
no J ) co ,
Dry toodinotloni , fur- Notlani t i'
nlihlnt xuuiK uarnie In < oo 1 1 , o it Illl nil
lltlt anil Huivarl jn. set
FURNITURE.
Omalia Upholsterloj Beebae & Riioyan
CO , uplioliterod furnl * FUIINITUHU C0 > Grace
luru , IIJIHUI Nlcholai
BU WlJUlcinlq uuly , nod 13lu St ( .
HARJA'E \
Rector & W/l&alDiy / & I Lobsck & Linn ,
COMI'A.NV ,
I I > onli > r In Imnln.'irjnaJ
Corner 10th nulJairtioi I luvu.innlon' tools
J'OJ" I IUI Doiula.it.
HATS , EC3. 1 IRO'J W03KJ.
W.A.L.Gibtm&C ) . OmihaSafeanllrji
Wholeialn WOKKS
llats.cipi , mrnv iculi , enfes.v/tiilti. Jail nor * ,
Ktoves. niUteni , t i Iron dhiittor * anil tire ui
and Ilarnejrts eipei An Iroin A ( I ir-
L'lt III i an I litekiDti
LUM3 : ? .
John A. Waljofljll , Cinrles R. L33 ,
Imported Amurlcin"or ; uiiiir
land cjramt. Mil * il- carpi ) 1 1 an 1 parjjjt
keocoiiiunt nndijiiliij/
WllltOllU.- ! ) .
LIQUOR3 , MILLINER/ .
Prick I. Objrfeldar & Co
Impo.-tiri nnl jobber *
Wholeialell'iuorilfl-ilar ' ) of mill ! lory nottont.
JUII or 1 ) ri prouij.lj
1001 I'arnam du Vt-'U 8. lull 31.
PAPER. OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. ,
Cnrry a full ( took of
lirlnttnj ; , wrnppliu " 1 ItollnoJ and lubrlo.illif
wrltbiK pipjrj , card
uapur , etc. elli , nile Krone , olo.
PR03J1CJilVlUJIJI / ,
Branch & O , , Jas. A , Clark & C ) . ,
1oil 1 uoc , fnilti of all lluttar , choi w , out ,
poultry itud uaino ,
klndi , nyitorj. JI7r < . lltli 41.
STOVE REPAI1J. 1 SV > 4. D1.H
Omaha Str/3 / R.nlr ) Co
WOUK-1 , IIOTO repair * .M niifnolurjr of tuiU
and water attacluooots doori , bllmli noa
for any kind of itora lunuldliui , brtnoti ot *
madt , I2U1 UoutUl tit. tlco , UtU anil Uud.