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    THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : SlTNDAY.iVARCII 19 ' 1893-SlXTEENr PAGES. 11
CONDITION OF GHANA'S TRADE
Lot 1 Jobbers Experiencing a More Active
Demand for Omds.
COUNTRY COLUCriONS ARE VERY FAIR
Itetnll Ilcnlrrn Cminut Tut OIT fun-liming
Thilr Hummer Moilis Much Lotieer
rrntlurr nntl llritlii Mnrkrt * CJulet--
I.ocul lliilt < Cleirlng .
Th re indicntions of n revival of the
lo-al jobbing trado. Durlne' the past two
xvrrks or mure there have bo n complaints
fr jai s .me of the Jonb-T * thut the. * were not
ixptnctKlntf n very peed business and that
the conlitlons governing trade were not m
Ritlsfactor ) as the ) miirht be At the same
tir.io there were Jobbers who profcsod to bo
diii. n verj satlsfaetor ) business' This
pt Uilirit ) of the trade was not oasll ) ex-
p.ained as. both reports came from conserva-
tuc hr . , sis th.it are considered * .er ) careful
of thtir st ittments Purinif the p st vv eek
tl s JH > . uli-iritj of the situation has been
o.sippi anna and in the wa.v most satisfac-
tjrj to Hit ti ide Some of the houses that
li iv e b n complaining of a dull business arc
i. nv r i-orting a better demand for goods
\ \ ' \ He tin tf is not so.jnueh snap to the trade
us UK ri is at some seasons , still there la a
lair' > .ornrnt of pools nu'l less complaint
11. i.i the r < was As a matter of fact oil
li 1,1 > have not i-xperlinicd tins chance for
Hit bitter
Omn'rj retail merih-ints evidently bo
ll ) vc that the sprinp and summer trade is
IK ir at hind .mil th it there is no use in
t irther putting off their preparations for it
A tordinglv tht ) arc bujiu more freely
tlun tht ) vvt-ro a few weeks ugo and at the
mrst the\ cannot a\oid buving muih longer
TIK sprin ' trade is 1 und to cotnt- and it is
onlv a ( jur sti m of time K * en if trade was
quite < 1u 1 it could not be cotisldcted mi-
thine xei v si nousith the tountr ) 'n ' as
condition .is it is at the present time
to the disturbed condition of
t-s at eisttni mone ) centers it is es-
] > crialh imjiortaiit that the substantial fen
t ires 11 bjsiness in penenl should DO rtv-oi-
ni cd I'lmm-icrs do not attempt to dis
j'uise tin fjct that the moncj tenters are
tl'uturlieil but tliej do not apiM--3t to antKi-
j.i'c.iln ' ) striniiS results , bislnc their conll-
dcnto upon the man ) fivorable features of
the pfntral business situati in
I alKjr.ib a rule is well cmplojed and will
be still more in demand as soon as the
xvcathct will permit of Hit resumption of
ImilJing and other warm weather enter-
pi ises 'J'he farmers arc cnjoj Ins the btnc-
litn of their lat rc irop and icasonabl.v high
in ices The nienantilc interests could not
be other than prosperous under such condi
tions though a temjiorarv dullness might be
felt at anj time ow intr to local causes * , such
ns unfavorable weather , heavj roads , etc
Iliink Charing * .
The bink cleirings for the week ending
Paturdaj were the smallest for some weeks
ns will bo noted from the figures given
below At the sinio time the ) show a M-r )
material increase over the corresponding
period last > > ar Omiha has been grossly
nils ) eprtsi nted as to her b ink eleii mps on
twodlffeipiiforcasions of late luo last
offense of the kind was in r > ftrcni e to the
ticaiings foi the week ending on Thursday
of the past weds Iliadstrcot s was rep
resented as ic ] > oitini' the intreise in the
dealings at Um.ihi as being enl ) 4U per
tent o\tr last vear
The manaper of the Omaha clearing house
stites that the Inuease was 510 per tent
nnd that he so rc | > orted it to Bradstrcet's
Hr is inclined lo believe that sijne one is
P'jiixjsel ) trjliiR to mojte a bid show ing for
Omaha as it is happening most too often to
be called a mistake These reports are tele
graphed all over the country ana lire pub
lished In the pipers east as well us west ,
and there is no estimating the amount of
damage that can bo done the ut ) b ) such
mUrepiesentations
The local man iger of Bradstreet's has
proof that the blame does not attach to him
nnd ho Is making ever } effort to locate the
sourte of the erroneous rei > ort
The following wilt show the clearings for
each daj of the past week , us compaied with
previous weeks.
Tlio following will show the clearings for
the past twelve mouths , as compared with
the previous jear- .
UotTl the national and state baiiKs > ester-
daj published n statement of their condition
on March 0 The following will show the
uipiUil , surplus and undivided protitb and
deposits of the Omaha and South Omaha
banks
IIY
Trndn II Hern Oulrt Ilvcniue of ( ho I n-
ripxtdt Uml Wcitlur.
MrV H Hoborson , Omaha uujjiaper ol
II ( ! Dun & Co , iu his review of trade for
the week sa.vs
"Trade Ins been rather quiet through the
week , though there is roallj nothing ol
which to complain , except iwrhaps that col
lections are slower than the ) should bt >
Thus far March has been Inrdl ) up to ex
pectations except with Krocen , and hard-
wans men. the continued winter weather
naxjnp a depressing effect on orders as well
"
ns "collections Th > washouts have held
back some trade also
"In retail circles trade has been \eri dull ,
almost vv ithout taception The spnnc shop-
innif is slow and the uncertain ! ) re : ardlnK
the weather has made even milliner ) openings -
ings rather tame
Amonp the business men of the citv there
has l > ecn a peed dt ai of talk vv ith reference
to the new Common.tal club U Is very
seldom that a plan like this meets vv Ith such
prompt and general endorsement The
promoters of the club tooij iiains to
inform their associates , in bustne : > s
of the definite plans thev have
for pushing the orpanliation toward suc
cess The ) have pone about its for
mation In a businesslike and hlirhlj credit
able manner The unanimity with
\vhiih merchants and business men
have taken hold of the cntcuiriso auptin.
xvell for Its success U must bo apparent
to all vvho ore familiar with the trade
situation of Omaha and the territory
that thU field will have to be watched
I If ncrrsivpomprtlti
tiki fr m us u part of what natjr.illv
bcinn < r t < > this ntv The iharacttr of
the puitlemin who ha r been named
ns the ixcMitivc ( ommittec If thev
have the Inlrrrsti of the citv as mucn at
haiirt m thlr fri iKJ clleve. Is n very
strtmp Rimnintv that this new orpintaitioti
will make lt elf felt In all the cittm of this
country * ome ort of nn otrnnlm-
tlon hits betm formml to rrminVnln
and extend commerce St Iuls
and Minnejx | > iis hare been exceptionally
successful In tlvelr methods 1 understand
that the Otnatm plan is adapted from those
of MiniK | K > Ils nnd ht l/iul . All that is
nroled is artirc nii'l substantinl support of
the people most directly interested in this
community to put this orsanlmtlon In a ; > o-
hltion of influcnto
" 1 he Manufacturers and Consumers asso
ciation , whith has done so much to
build up a sentiment in favor of
patroni/inR homo Industrj and pushing
local enterprises nt its auninl meeting
made n most pniUf.viiiK showing , not iml ) in
n tininolol waj but In the matter of these
indeflnitu but neveatnelesg lm | > ortatit re
sults vvhiih come from eilucatinir tlie peonlo
to their homo enterprise I'copUi vvho
have the wclf.in * of the manufacturing
interests of the state at heart will be
pleased to know that another exposition
will be held and that there is no sur-
pesllon of a 1-uk of intertst among
tlie iiieiiilers of this association List
> car exK > sition and tint rtientl ) held
at I.lmolti have ojicned the e.vcs of Ne
braska people ' to the fact that this
state is protltahl ) iniuufacturim ; a great
tmn.v ai tides vvhiih are in dail.v use-
It his also stimulatc-d the Iwnl jiatriolism
which Is netcssirj to support st'-ugifling
IiistitutlnnH hard pushed b > shrewd
and greedy compotitois In the face
of the uses to which electrititv
can t.ovv bo applli-d it uould be worse
than lollv not to liold fast evti.v factor )
whiih now txists within the bounds
of Nebraska and to txert oui ches
to seojw oth"rs The transmissiun oi
] Mvv cr by wire for long distanivs solves the
mamifaeturinp problein for more litits in
Nebraska thin Omaha and the next nve or
ten voais will witness marvelous develop
mcnts in this pnrtlculir th-nugliout the
.state
"The comptroller of cm-rent y Usontl a iwll
frr bank statements a few a ivs ape and all
thelMiikshaxe imbllshed their stitouicnts
ns required bj law I haue not
had tiuit' to compare the statements -with
those of six morths nndaitar ago but the
totals roughly cast up present the following
llplires for the national binns
Ix > aiis and dlscou its ! 15,05 293 SO
( ish Items . 9 01 > 5 HSU 10
Di-pisits 10 t.bl,3tlJ2 )
Mirjilus. ind undivided profits H35.7D4 13
Deposjts In sitings b inks an J
state b-inks 4 13H 010 49
Oi and total of dtpo-ilts . 23793,01701
OVIA1IV 1-KODUCi : VM )
' troiiffcrl'rlcr * In ' OIIIP Linen the feature of
lrrek. \ .
It cannot be said that the pist week has
been tntlrely devoid of new featuies so far
as tlie produce maikct is toai-ernea While
the receipts liar ? been light thus imklntr it
imjiossiblo to have a ver ) lirpe business.
still there has been a fairl ) attivc marktt or
perhaps more coirectlv an active demand
The receipts bmp light the teiidenc ) has
been toward firmer pi ices in such lints
The told vv eathci nnd perhaps some other
causes hav c kept down the suppl ) of t-psrs
in this market to an extent that has enabled
dealers to demand a little better prices A
week ape the market was quoted at lff 14c.
while the present week closes at 14(2.14' ( ' < c
Onl.v a slight advance , but an advaiitc all
j the sime SUvks have been low all the
j week und onl.v ab nit equ il to the dcnnnd
Poultr ) has also bctn verv scirce and
prices haxe bton strong all the week The
demand has been peed , espeiinll ) for
chickens , vvhkh haxc sold raadil ) upon ar
rival at \ or ) satisfat tor ) prices On some
davs there has been hardlv enough in to
make a market As a result ol the scaicity
there has been a tendency toward hicher
pnces and the week closes with the quota
tions higher than at the closeiof the previous
vv eek
Good butter has been scarce and in peed
demand at xer.v fair prices Common pack
ing stock is in the usual liberal suppl ) and
bnnps about the same prices as it has for
some weeks
The quotations on game have been hiph
all the week , but at the close there was a
more liberal tun of ducks and dealers were
unable to clean up stocks , which weakened
the market Consequentlv the closing quo
tations are low < -r on that kind of g ime ,
The fruit market has b"en quite active
during the week. esieciill | ) the orange mar
ket The receipts of oranres on this market
me largo nnd dealers constanth cirry
heavj stocks , which makes this a very
peed point at which to order supplies
Produce lolutern.
Oranges are selling well , the demand bt-inp
larpe
The lower house of the Color-ado legislature
has passed a pink buttcnne bill It remiins
to be seen what the senate will do with it
There is sail to bo a pootl prospect for n
larpe borrv crop in Arkansas The straw-
ben ies are repoited to-be about ten davs
earlier than list scisnn
Strawberries have been coming * in quite
frcelj for this season of the ) ear. but the
we it her has not been warm tnough as vet to
create n demand for them
Eastern berry growers and commission
men are having a peed deal of trouble over
the question as to whether packages shall
be returned to the shipper
A commission trnn asks Why don't
somebody make more choice and fane. )
butter ! That s the kind we are suffering
for , and tint's the kind our fellow citi/ens
nave been paving big mone ) for litclv
RiddelKt Co have received bv express a
live fuwn shipped from Utah ltisigre.it
jiet and as tame as a dog Nothing appjar
to please it better than to be turned loose
in the store and bo allowed to have a good
romp vv ith some child.
"The question of tare on butter pickipos
is rt great source of trouble , " siid a commis
sion m in Shippers do not take p ilns
enough in weighing their packages and make
mistakes and then think tint we are deduct
ing too much from the weight of their but
ter "
Mr Martin of the firm of Martin A
Palmer. Sioux City , has been making a toui
of the orange districts of Cahfornii He
savs "Have not seen the place where the
wild sunfloiver ? ro\vs the .vear round , but
haxo seen a washing machine where the )
manufacture bright mountain oranges from
smutt.v fruit "
Wln.sivs Branch's , can't Californii oi
riorida do in the lemon business what the )
have done in oranges ! It is a well known
fact that thev cannot jet furnish lemons
that will stand even transportation. Is it
the soil , the climate or the curing , or i
there some other hidden reason ? We ask for
information.
J A Shea , a Minneapolis commission man ,
stopped in this cit ) onhiswav home from
California Ho rejiorts that there is an )
quantit ) of oranges in that state , and the
general impression is that the growers have
been whistling to keep up their courage. In
their desire to get big prices the.v have not
mnrkoU d their oranges fast enough
It is admitted bv some farsightcd and
intelligent orange growers that , unless steps
bo soon taken to oi > en up new markets , the
question of overproduction will have to be
faced , si ) s the I s Angeles Tim s The
orange-prow inp business , .voanc1 as it is in
this section , is rapidl ) assuming the tharac-
terof a staple industry , like that of wheat
raising or raisin making , which latter
branch of horticulture is just now sirup
pling with the sime problem Reckon
ing the product of California this
.xoatat 7000 carloads or .MKOWU boxes ,
Flot Ida , a.OCXUKH ) boxes . Kuw | > c-iu and Mexi
can Imports , CM ( XK ) boxess the total for con
sumption amounts to about l.ttiO.OOO.OOU
oranges , or saj eightv-tive to each family
in the United States This does not appear
much , but it must be remembered that.
w ithln livejenrs , nn immense area of j ouiig
orange orchards in southern California
will bo bearing , and man ) groves now-
bearing lightly will be bearing heard ) .
so that , unless some cahimit ) should hap
pen , it is not too much to expect that the
crop of IMte-y will bo three times as large as
this season , or saj 'JO tVW carloads Florida
will also probabl ) show some increase , al
though not in anything lil.c ths same ratio ,
so that , 11 vo.oars . henc , it is fair to assume
that the production of the United States
will be sunk lent to give each famll ) in the
country an orange dally Curini ? au orange
season ol six monttia.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Board Operators Oompslled to Play Horse
to Paw the Time.
MESSENGER BOYS SCRAMBLE FOR COIN
Olllrrn Uimhlp to Prevent the Pun of tlir
Ie lcr < \\lirnt Oprnrcl l.iiivpr
and Coiitliiunl to Decline
All l > ii ) .
Cnic\oo , III. AiirchlS-The Mnsle bit of
Ihcllnt-sv on the Hoard of Trade today was
nflor 'oliaivf liuuri when" the brokers , out of
slitcr de tn ration with the d-ij's dullness ,
Ixvun iieuttvrliij pinnies. nlekt-U , dime * and
guard-is to sitlK - ni s etijter txyscrainble
for the coin In the trading pits. About OHJ
joung'stert inrtlclp tied mid pindt-iiioyluni
It-lgned foratiiut an hour , diirln. which the
ofllclalsof the board and police tried to .top
the nproat , bill In v iln As one of the mis
chief-makers Mild.Ve made monkeys of the
ofHcliiK"
Unas not until the pockets of the broker- ,
Irirt been emptied that vllunce reigned
Tintlulri prices coin ] ) ireil vtllli last
nU'ht are from < c to Se lo er on Mn >
wheat i t.d He lower for July Coin ! - c
and fioin ' " * I'rovlilons
iliivvn , ifiU 'C" to S1
.how sllRht galn'-7'ic fur pork and 10 for
laid
\\hcat at thi > opi nlns was about ' ( c lower ind
prices declined 4e tnorR for Mny and 'i ' : for
Jub.then advanced Vc for Miv an1 'fc far
July , opened weaker , again declining UC for
M iy and - > tc for J l > . and thu clo ln was
ullliin'lf of thclMittuin Asth < confnt * of
the ilevitor , vdilcli was made rcgul ir about
t\ui ncek > nau In Minneapolis. 111 b Included
In this weeks u-port , NIMH * littlj Incr.I.B in
the vKlbli siijilil } Ist-Mtcted.
Tin- weather wauilldand the action of the
n.nrki-t Indlratid tli.it thire as rather more
sellliu for Jul } thin M-iv operitorv being re
luctant ulHHit ti.idlng In tinhittur futiirt- , and
tin dllTfience lit-twicn the M iy and .lulj
futures \\idin1ns out ng ilii from Jo to 3Jc
The corn market v\as a watting one within
nurmw limit * Tin- lone was one of une isl-
ntvs dmto i belief on the part of m-iny tliat
receipts from tti-l hnndsait- about to exhibit
a man ilal Int-ruase in tht next vuek or ttu
d.iv
tilts nver.ut-d from 'ic to ' < c lower tind
clnst-d at alHiut tin- Inside Much of the busl-
nessronsl-ti'd In clinging from M ij to the
distant months -
Hoi puxluctvvorevtrmizoron llsht receipts
17 000 he id.
The leading futures ransod us follow *
Wheat No2
Vlircli T4H T4 > <
xi ay TJHi " ' -6
! 4' < TJH
Corn No 2
March
" " 4IH | 4414
July 44' ' *
Oats No 2
Marcb SOH
xiay S.T *
Metel-Olk I
VI ay I IT TO IT
Lard
liny
July
tent
Short'
May
Cash quotiiIonsMre as follows
1'LOt -Quiet ami about unchanged , winter
patents , { 3 70tt4 20 winter strilL'hts , J3 dOit
335 spring pit < nt- $385r410pring
str light $2003310 bakers' . IJ 10t2 35
VAIIFIT No. 'J sprlm : , 73'iT73' < - , No
spring , northern 70c. No 2 rod 73'tG"31iC
Ct OHN Me ulv No 2 41'iCNo 3tash,39'c ;
i-11iiH,4l ( .
UAT No 2 3H , Vo 2 white , f. o. b. ,
3G' . ( , .No 3 white , 33334C.
UlE-No 2 50c
IIAIHEY No 2 , G2c , No 3 , f o b , 44SGOc ;
No 4. f o b , 3 < va43c
Tux tHEU-No 1 , II 20
TlMOTin bFFD Pilme. ? 4 32
POHK MI-SS per bhl . * 17 52'Q,17 75 I ard ,
pir UK ) Ibs S1210S1215 ; short ribs sides
< lix > 'e ) . J10 15QUI 17'j , diy salted snouldors
( iKixodi } 9 Oi'sGO 05 : hhortclcai sides ( boxed ) ,
HO 50210 55
W HiskiDistillers' finished ioods , per ? a' . ,
cut leif SH'S 'aC ,
SBOAHtTnchinged : ,
granulated , 5Sc , standard "A " 5c.
Thu'iullouing were the receipts and tl.lp-
meiits for toclaj
On the Produce etchange today the butter
market wus Irregular ; crenmerj20to 8c ,
dalrv,20a20c K gs. easier lUlS' + SlSSc.
Oin.iha liTHln.
The following prlct-s are for dellveiy at
Mlsslsilppl rlvt-r jKilnts'
\\IIE\T-NO 2sprlmr , 70cbld , No. 3 > , prln < j ,
5Gcliltl. No 2hnrd , Olcbld
( MT--NO 2 white 33'iC blfl ; Xo 3 white.
32'-c hid
( oilv No 2 cash , 38c bid. No 2 April ,
3Bc bid : No 3 or bitter , 37J4c bid : No 3 or
bvtU-r , April , TBc bid. No 2 white , 39'c bid ,
No 3 or Ufttir white , 39' < p hid
Amons the sales wore Tlurt -flv o cars N'o
3 or betu-r corn , Toledo terms. March or April
38c
Oniiihu I'roilu'-c .Vlarkot.
The week clo ed with the Rnnt-ral market
.ibout stuadv although jr.imc was lower.
\ri'l.rs Choice stock , M
IHN IVAS Per bunch , Including crates and
packing , r-'OvQ2 ) 75
Itr vs C holte nivy , J2 45.
IlUTTfcii Packing stock , 103.17C , fair to good
couino roll , 16ttJOc , fancy roll , in Muall lota ,
20t21c
CAi.iroiiM < CAnn tr.c-I'er Ib , 3c.
I'm ui I'i-rdoz,4V.
CnMIEIUIIL 1't-rlKix , J3.25
CictMniiis 1'ei doz. JJ
Ki.os ( n niral imrktt 14SH4'tc. '
GMP The nci-lpts of duck- , have been In-
cte-i lnj rapldl ) and weio not all denied up
at the close of the nuu-ket Ti-nl nnd mixed
ducks , JU75S200. red heads , (2 50&J 00
nrillirils , * 3 Olft.3 50. small giest83 00&3 50 ,
I anaila gi est , tb OLiS. " 00
Cuvi-i 1 nriT 1'er box , } 3 50.
H A 1 id 005 } 050
llini . No 1 pretn , 4c , No 2 green , 3c : No
1 Rii-in , silted , 4'.c , No Jtrrttn , s-ilttd , 3 > , c ;
No 1 green , sailed , 25 to 40 UK. 4'sc : N'o 2
Kltuis-ilicd 25 to 40 lb . 3 > , c ; No 1 veiil ,
cilf , 8 lo 15 Jbs 8c , No 2 vi-alculf , 8 to 15
Ibs , Or No Idrv tllnt,7'ic No 2drj Hint , 5'c.
No 1 dry salted Ce
llosFholco to fancy white clover , 183
19c fulr to good. IGaibc
I.i MONS ( holce , JJ 5i ( , fancj , $4
NEW VnibTAUi ES Ltttuce , 4Oc , radishes
nnd parsli-j 45c per doz , gn en onions 35c.
ONIONS Home grown , i > erbbl.$4 , Spanish ,
j e.enite , S2
Outers- Florida fancy , per liox. 8350 ,
riissitts , } 3 25 , Mexican unmet * * , f-lngle l > o\es ,
} 3 25 5 to Id-box lots f 3 , California inouiitiiln
oranges JJ 50 Washington niveK , } 4 , New-
cast ItC nllfornla si-edllnR" . J2.75 , Mtd swtets ,
75 , Klvfrsldo seedlings $ J 75
OVSTFIIS Per can , lGft3.Sc
POTATOI ( olorado , il JO31 25 , choice na
tive stock 85aoOc
Pori.im The market is verj' poorly sup.
piled it nd pnultij of all kinds Is very K-arce
L'holci live hl < kens , OiUOc ; dressed , 1 l12c :
gi-i s and ducks dn-ssed 1HB12C , turkevs , 14c.
TIilVAiiriililL' IVrquHrt , 25 300
-wtri I'OTlTOUs per bbl , J5
Tivoi-lllM.1 In h ilf boxes , (2 75,3 00
Vti - 'liolce and biiiull fat vt-als , 7@,9c :
large and thlu , 31' tV
Ntvriirk Markets.
> rw Yoiik. March 18 PLOun Receipts.
34,777 pkgs exports , 5 O 2 bbls , 550
MirUs , siili" , , 14 5oo pkgs : market tirm nnd
moderitub uctlvoon iobhliuaccount' \ \ In
ter wheat , low giudi-s JJ 102255 ; winter
wheat , falrlo fanct ? 553J 05 , winter wheat ,
patents 13 b5 a4 25 , Minnesota ch-ar f J.rn.ia
! l 50 ; Mlnnt setH straight. * 3 b.VH tHJ : Mlnnv-
sati pati-nts , M 25A4 uo
JLVIUN M CAL Dull , dtuudv , it-How western.
Hit. Nominal , western , G0304C.
HAHLII Dull , firm , western , G03SOC
llAiti i.v MALT Quiet , stuadj ; wttt > rn , CSffi
65c
\ \ HEAT Hecelpts , 22 457 bu : exports
none ; salts , 1,505,000 bu future * , 5OiO bu.
i > l > ot. Mx > t market dull easier. No 2 nd ,
In fctore. and elevntcr , 75c : afloat , 7Gijc :
f o. b. 75 4 < j,77c , No 1 northern , BJ' c : N'o 1
hard 80'jc No 2 northern , hl'je Upllons
dwllned SSc on s. Hlnc lij the wi , t and
northwest , also bull street , advanctd ' .c
01 covering , closing stendi at 'iltVc ' under
yostt-rdiij , with sH-culiitlon ] muderutelj
COKN Kwelpts , 36.3OO bu exports , 17.83O
bu , sales.UKMHH ) bu futures , 29 WK ) bu opot ,
iot ! dull , i-ask-r , closing stnd > , N'o 2 , 53c
In elerator , 54'c afloat , ungraded mixed 524i
54'tc. ktt-amt-r mixed. 5J' c. No. 3 , 51'c
Uiitlons were dull and ' .St lownr rloslug
hteadyjMar most active : \prll 51 & 311.C ,
clo > ingut 5l\c , M-iy , SOS Mi c. closing at
60 , .Julv , 50\c , closing , 5l ) 4c
OATS UecelptK , C8.J5O bu , exports , 25.000
bu . sales , 10.OOO bu , futures. 79.1KXJ bu. spot
tfols quiet , white hither. Options were dull
and unchanged to 'ti down-M iy 37V < losing
nt 3S potS-t J KlUI,44. . So 2 I hi. HIM ,
41" . No. 3 3H'4C Nil-a white 43. mixed
vri-strrn 3 x < t41i whltn wi stern 4 > W4S tp
II v Hrm sctlrc , Shipping 7i t"V , good
t > choice. Hivr'i'x
IliipIiull , ea ) slittc Common to choice
ItXit ir , Pacific const , IfiqiC -
IIlines Hrm , fairly acme wet alt < > d New
Orleans M-Irctwl 46t"llllH .4' , * c , Texas
M-ltvt l WMofiOltH 5"c dry id t so HM .
Texas dr ) 2 < ito251lH 7s
i ut mtit. . ntilt-t , wenk , ulrkled
lOVtfK'XT ptcKtftil ) shoilldi-rs. _ ' ,
pickled hnm , IWlS'ic" middle * , dull strnily.
short clear lO ! c I. rn steadier , western
team clo ed at , flif > bid. sales , nonii
option snles. none , MiKh , J1225 bids Mav ,
(1290 Jiilv fllW > > > iieiiilK | | > r Jll 55asked ;
r. Ml bid Pork , siwidy old , MH , new
. H9 5O. Mra prlMe nominal
llimnn ( Julel , steidy. nestern dairy , left
23e ; western cri-nmry , 2'JP1J21Jr , western
factor } . 17 22'4c : Klglns. 28'ic.
l iimsn-Qulet. uiKhunceil , pirt skims ,
KO'N Moder lie demand , about steady ; re
ceipt" , 7 335 pkg' , western frt-sh , 17i ( ai c :
dui-k. 3. ) @ > 35c , goo e. G0475c.
TAMXIVQuiet , nominal , city ( } 2 for
5lc hid to CH : asked.
- iEtu ( Mir-DulI , nominal , crude ,
)5c bid ) ( How , 5jft5C c
Prrii'M.HiM-Qult't , stendj ; cruile In bhl ,
{ 655 crude liilinlk , f .1 O5 I'lillndclphlu" , 16 25 ;
In bulk tJ 7532.HII Nosilus
Ito-ilN-Mend ) . straini-d common to good ,
fi iii-KNTisr Dull , MPndv at 3&li&3f > c
Hut. I'lrni. fair ( lemand ; domestic closed
at 4 Gc
MOLASSES I'orelgn , nominal New Orleans
opt-n kettle , geol to thok-e , fairly uctlvo , 30ft
JSc
M'OMi-rirm , refining , 2Sc , centrifugals , 90
test 3ac.
Pin litov Dull , steady. American , 11275 ®
15 5O
CoilEItQuiet , lake , ill 70
I.I.Ui-lhill , stewdv. domestic J4 00
Tl.N Quiet. stralkhts.JJl Id : plate , steadv ;
spelter , ( lull , domestic , J4 3J1 !
\\ool Vlarl.it.
HJSTON , Mns < . March 18 The onlj excit
ing ft-iture of the woo ! trade the pist wtck
has been tht- failures that have occurred in
Philadelphia Involving as the ) do n. veral
of the leading Ho-Um wool firms vihlc-h are
cudltorsln vnilom amounts i inglng , It Is
s-ild , fiiim 1 HtfJ up to J50DUO llipie were
various iiiuiorsitloit In regard lo these fall-
iiu-s , and unit tlitii dlii-ct cnu i ? vv is h is not
) i-t been determln-d fullv It was st ited th it
the troubles ofM Itt . \ . Cxi wni dur ( olnllu-
t-nc soutsdi | ortht-lrli zltlmite hu-lm-ss and
Ih it stock sp ciil ition and the cell ip e of the
Itinding i illroid aio tht cau-es
Tills N dt nil d and tinleascm given for the
falluiiIs lunlflni ito losses mniil'u * over a
pi rlod of ten viits In which time 11 IsMutid
tli.it tin- nnidi n mills of which the Plill-i-
di Iiihl i Hrm wi re tin owners , amlsilleish ive
not made any money If the wool m irket U
not sprlotislx atrected thire Is a tempmary uu-
settlid fet-Jlng as wiisnotlred Jt-sttid ij
All sin h occurrences hive a temlmc } to
lessi n conlldi-tice At tin simctlme II Is be-
Ilevi d the posit on of wool l -nc h a good one
that the dlsturliini-e , if felt at all hen inn be
but tiTmporaril ) fell The firms Inten-sted
hoio are jierfictlj able to st mil the hiss and
( In inclnllj the wool trailt of this citj WHS
nev 11 In bi-tltr condition Hut with the tight
monej m irket and -nisul Insurance rates
tin losses Mi'talnid will largelj counteract
the.btnetitsdtilved fnim the improved piices
obtained here for wool since the bi ginning of
the vear There 1 a stiadv tone to the mar-
kit und prices have not Unnged during the
pHstwitk Thu trading his uut-n uult-t , but
no moio so than might nave bten expected In
view of the large business done In Janu iry
and 1'ebruHii
Mali ) manufactories are not purchasing to
an ) exttnt now , because their wants at pies-
em are supplied but the tondltlon of thu
woolen goods marktt is such that on the whole
a more active dem ind for tht- raw matt-rial
ma ) soon be expected
- t l.ouli Markets.
ST Louis Mo , March is Ftxjun Stmdler ,
um h ingtd r
\ \ in VT Opened weak , loner , and closed ' ®
Ic btlow jcstnU.i ) No. 2 red , c ish , 04'iC ,
M iii-li , 04 Vc , nominal , .April , O534L , nomiuai ,
Maj , 07vc bid
COIIN llistd ofT with wheat , clo.ltu
down No 2 mixid cash , 31t Miy , 3'JV :
O4Ts Dull , lower. No 2cash , Jlc bid. Ma ) ,
32' it- asked <
I'liovisioNsQuiet , Jlrm Poik , standard
mess old jobhiiu. } lt.l.V.n 18 Jo. mw , f8
I.ird , S1225 nomln il Div silt meats , lou-o
shoulders | y longs anO ribs , tit 25 , shoits ,
$1O 5O boxtd , 15c mure U icon , p itktd
shouldtrs , $1O 50 : longs and rliis. ill 12' , ,
shorts , ill 50. Hams , sugar cured , 13's ®
14'i c
Hcrrnn Dull uiichingt-d
li : CEiiT1 I'lour. 4,000 bbls , wheat. 22,000
bj ; con 1 10,000 bu < r oats. , 41.1K.H ) bu , re ,
2,00 > bu . bule ) , ll.duOhu
&HMV1CVTriour , 4A < t)0 ) bbls wheat 32,000
bu coin , 173.DOO bu , oats , 15,000 bu , rju ,
1.000 bu , biilty , none :
London V\oil Market.
LOMIO > , March 18 Thtro hive been few
trans ictlons In wool during the wet-k. The
Inquiry has been unusual between sales dl-
menalans Anv'sl-icklug In prices Is not likely
in vlt-iv Ilf thwudv ante In prices of Australl in
wools \ntwe-rp on Thursdii ) It Is prob i-
ble that the next series of auction sales heie ,
which begins Api II 5 , will open with a tuo > .tan-
tial Improvement In prices
Thu Imports during the week were I'roni
New -o ilhales , 3,557 b lies from Queensland -
land , 1,061 bales , from Victoria , 7.U97 b lies ,
from -south Australia 1 117 baits , from New
/.calami dU07 b lies , from the tape of Ciood
Hope and Natal , 4,451 balesfiom Persia ,
1,013 bales , and from various other places ,
1.1 14 bales -
* Clt ) VlurlieU.
KAV = A CITV , Mo March 18 WHEAT
Higher , N'o. 2 hard , 02aG3c.
t DUN -1'air demand and firm ; N'o 2 mlxtd ,
34cOAT
OAT - Slow and ban-1) stead ) ; N'o 2 mixed ,
2SS23V
lll'TTH More flrm ; creamery , 25B2bc ;
dulr ) . 17 i2Oc ,
i.us : Il.inlv stead ) : 13c
ItLCi-DT Whtat , 27.OOO Bu ; corn , 17,000
bu , o its , none
liiii-jir\TS Wheat , 28,000 bu : corn , 20-
000 bu ; oatb , none.
it Miirl.elt * .
M i-oh 18. WHEAT
fctendv : No 2 spring , Go c.
I dies Miid ) . No 2 , 41c
O ITS. Quiet ; No 2 white. 35c ; No 3 , 33
0,34' , , c.
lUiiu.v Uncli ingtd at C3c.
.
1'novisioN' ' I'lrrn
1'onk-Maj , t750.
Cotton Market.
New Oni.i * va , Li. . March IS.etendv ;
good middling. 9Hr ; middling , n'c : Ion mid
dling , 8 c. cooil ordlmr ) , 8'ec , net receipts ,
4.50J b lies , gross receipts , 5I43 ( bales ; tx-
ports to gre it llrlt iln , J.214 hile < : to IVance ,
2,5011 biles , to thu continent bGG biles , coast
wise , 1 444 bales , sale * 3 100 bales ; Mock ,
290,272 bales
Cofli-e Vlurltet.
Ni vv Yoiit. March 18 Options opened
stendv , unchanged to 10 uolnts down , closed
firm , 6&.10 points a-h mi
1'hlUdt Ipht i ( .mill Marki t.
I'lIII. vnKI 1'HIA , Pa. March 18 \ .
Meadier No 2 red , March 7J' ft74c.
COIIN Options weak and lowtr : No 2 mixed.
March. 40 < . , ' < i.49'iC
UAT > Iarlots , weak , futures , nominal ; No
2 white , March , 40VfH' ' 'ic
> York lr ) ( > tiilH.Markt-t.
NrvVoiik , March 18The diy goods mar-
kt-t at Hist hands was vi r ) iiultt , though In
terest in goods for Uit- fall trade Incit-ases.
"tuple ginghams were In good demand at thu
reduced prices and orders w ere fair for a few
articles
CinrlniiHti Markets.
CINCINNATI.O , March 18 WiiEtx Steady ;
No 2nd , 7Oc "
COIIN Dull , No 2 mixed , 43c
OVTS 1'lrm , No 2nilxed,35c.
i I'lrni lit J1.17.
lUItimiir * Oriln Market.
Md , March 18 Wurtr
tttailv ; No J red. spot and March. 73c.
toitNIt ad ) . mixed spot and Mirch , 47Hc.
OTS1'lrm and st ad ) , No. J white wtstt-rn ,
41c.
Toledn ( .rain VI rlift.
Tot-rtK ) . O , March , 18HHT Easier ;
cash. "He. ,
COIIN Dull , sttady : cash 43c
OATB yultt , cash 3fj c
Liverpool ) lirkrt .
LIVEHPOOI , March IH \VliK\T-Sleady ;
demand iK > or , holders offer modtrately.
COHN-Demand ifalr ; mtxtd t-attrti,4s O' d ,
percental
STOCKS A.M > IKI.NDS.
UulU lo Serurltlri Shooed More Courage
\ - -rilaj t than t' ml.
NEW YoitK. March 18-The bulls In stocks
shoned morocourugt toda ) than they hare
for some time past. At the opening they took
hold of American iuijar and Northern Pacific
preferred and In thtUt > t ten rnlnut. of bu l-
ne. ! . * established an ailianco In these stocks of
fromltol1 ! par cent. American Migar was
purchased freely b ) a leading oprotor con-
nt < cted with the pee ! hllu thu change for the
better in Northern Pacific affair , was signal
ized b ) purchases of round amounts of the
oreferrtKl nook for lioth tlir short and long ac
count. The fact that the director * are to
fund the flouting debt by Issuing collateral
trust notes instead of bulling Its "u Paul A.
Northern Pacific , as nt first contemplated ,
creattd quite a bullUh feeling In that stock.
The upward tendency of the market was
i lid ktnl h. wcrcr by M-IK rN . .f rxporti i'f
n'H'Utfl ' i HMWXS. Id 1 > Tuci il iv s Fir..pt in
Ktt-amcrs Th" IT i tl..n . r inetd fr n i < > i
ptr.ciit but the wrakmss was ti .t uf long
duntlon It was n ( Mirltd Hint tht . < > i .pitnv .
wsslnflnnin iHl < 'lffl ill 11. snud Hint nu Ivir-
ship wnslminln tit Uffl lals of fitt omitmi )
dt-nlt-rt these tat < rut-tit * emphatically \ \ ht-n
the bunk t lcnient was published there w its
n dwlded rhnngv for the In-tter tin1 cnln In
the liank rt-erv is having ni-xp-pu-d
At the - > Nine tlhnIt WNH Ktati-d Hint the
e\K > rtsnf golden Tuesday next would amount
to mil ) Motion i mi d that tinshlpnunt ws
l > nloii an old order Hill hail nothing to do
with the ipretnt condition of the nionev or
foreign i-xi-hniui market In the rise which
followed tin Induitrlals wen lno t conspicu
ous , Ann rli-an sunnr selling up to 1O3. DIs *
stiller to 35' , , Cordage toGO and lad l to 39U
The gningers. coders , Missouri I'aclflo. New
Knxlnnd mid Northern PnclHc pre-ferrtKi wort-
nil prominent In the lali'IiKe Amonj the
I > eclaltles I'lltsbjrgA Western pit fern d was
cotuplcnous foranadvRnce of J"i mroent to
36The total sali-i of Ux-ks wore 105 733
shiuvs Tht market clo ed strong
The following . . thB closing nuotutlon * of
the leidlng stocks on thn New V ir io-k i \
change tola )
Atl-hljoj
Adim *
AH ja. T 11 J t I * ' Hun A tiulf 14
IV ) Northweitf rn 11(1 *
Amerlcar ICxpi < - i UT On pre for r l III )
1 ultimo. " \ iilno v \ Central
( anada I-ai-HIc N 1 A N t * ! l <
tftuada southern Ontario AVe lern
Central I'nclnc t'recon Imp
Chef A Ohio Uretfun NUT
ililcaeu Alton . . . 141 0 1. * ti .N 11
141WI
c B A o. WI , Pacific VMM
I'eorli Dec .V , K
Consolidated lint t'ltut.un . :
I I I V M I. l-nlloiai 1'alace IIB
Cotlnn i III ert. Hr-Mllnir
Del lludton . . Ulcbmond Terminal ?
I ) I. A VV . . do preferr d . .
IA II ( I | if d . . lolilundu VV
I * * ' . K to . . do pr fe-re.1 U
Ka t lenn . . Hock l land
Xrle st. i-nul
do preferred do preferred
I ort Wayne . IM st 1'aul \ iimnli-v
lit. .NortUern pf d IIS do preferred no
i UK I ptd . . JH southern 1'jcltle
Hocking X alley JHJs' -luir KeSnery
llllnol' ( t-ntral Js' Tenn toil A iron
"L 1-aul A Duluth 1 CIA ! I'nrltlC
Kan \ In nTiI lol \ o en f < 1
I.nki ! hrle tVett LnlonJ'urltlc
do iireferred . . . . T5 cano
I.nke shore ' * \V M | . v I' cau
I A .ul fruH 3M. do preferred *
l. < JUlf V Na tl Well * I ntco l.ip no
I oul * A Nfw Alb r \Ve-tern Cnlon
vtaiihiMtsn t on IV heeling A I K
Memphis A t ba n do preferred s i.
vilchlgin t entral 10 ' * i Vllnn \ st ] ,
xitntouri I'jtclnc i ) 11 o
Mobile V i Mo Cencrnl i'.lfotrle
.N lnllle LUntt. . . Nutlanal Llnreed * ? *
.National Cordage t l-url \ Iron
do prefer ! ed r * iim do prcferrrfil m
N J I entrnl 11 u llouiA lex i rn. mJ7
.Norfolk , \ VV | if d Tul A \ A N XI J7
North American lo
The tot il ' iles of stiH ks todav v\eu 1OJ7OU
shirts , Ini-liitllng Chh-igo ltiirllngt < in X.
Qulnc ) . 0,40J. Chic ice das 4 o lo , Dt lunate
1. ikawanni A. \\tsit-rn , i > ID'l ' , Distilling
h40ll. I > | e , 9000 Missouri I'acluV 37O ) ,
National Cord ue , 3.C.OO New l.n.'l mil. 11-
BOO , Notthi rn Pacific prt ft-rrod 1J loo. Iteid-
lllg , 15'JUi ) , st Paul 5 9J I ug ir , 31,500
London tlnimin ! Itevlexr.
| Corrfj'if | ' < vI ] 8U liy Janet fonJoii ll'nii'tt )
I.ONPON , March IS INi w York Her ild Cable.
spei lal to Till 111 F 1 Iluslness on the stock
exchange has bein verv quiet even for --atur-
di : ) v.hllr the attend nice of members his
been sin ill owing to the annual Mock ex-
chingt-stieple chase at ( Vihh m runds are
un-hiiutd but Indian stullng loins Im-
provid from Ute lt perrn-nt 1'on-lin goiern-
ment securltlts clo-t compitatlvil ) stc'id ) ,
verv few change-hav iiu taken pi ice In prltt-s
Home rall\ias clo od tolerabl ) Hrm
in suite of the few d-allngs but the bright
weather his not bt in without effect Soutli-
i-istern deft rnd Improved a p.-r cent and
Northeastern bonds leave oil - , pet cent
higher Ami i leans were toler ibly Him on
moie leissurlng advice from Ntw Soik
Northern Pa Ific prefimd admncedJ per
cent on a more favori'ilt ' pro-peit In the
financial condition of tin compinv and most
others are 'i to 'i per ci nt betttr , tun
Erie issues were weak agiin and
lower on revival of rumors regarding the
llo iting debt of tin compin > Canadian lines
viie neglicttd and while In good lone ,
show w ircel ) a ch inge Mexican oidlniry
prefeitm-i Improveil J0 to ' < per cent Ar
gentine lines wen somewhat dull lln-vveiln
were 11 it Guinness' havt fallen 2 IKI cnnt
There was a filr demand fet mone ) Mort , ,
loans VM-rt charged 2'i p.-i cent , but at the
closi were obtained at 1' , pat ce it The dis
count m irkct vv is quiet ; two and thrte months
bills were quottd at IS per cent.
> ev Aork Vluiif ) ilarl.ct.
NcvVoiik , M irch 18 MONHON C\ity
nas ) at2Jt3ptr cent , list loan , 3 pel cent ,
clostd offi nd at 3 per tent
Piiivii'MinttvNTii.r PVI-I H G.7 percent.
t-7i.ui.lNQ EXCIIANQL Mrous , with actual
business In D inkers'bills it Jl85a.4b5' < for
Mxtda ) bills and $4 Kd fn-t b7 for dtmand
GuviiiNMi .NT llONt)1 stead ) state bonds
negltcted
'Ihe closing quotation * on > < nnne
Ito tnii * > | iicit ijnunllnnt.
HOSTON. Mass , M irch 18 Call lo-ms Ga7
percent : time loans GftG'i percent Tlie follow
ing are the closing quotations on stocks , bonds
and mining Chares.
' .in rrnncisru IInlniOuiitutlnns.
Svv PHANCISCCI , Cal. , Maich If The odlclal
closing ( iiiotatlons for mining htocks today
wtre as follows :
New'lurk Mlnlnir Ouututlons.
New YORK. Mireh 18 The following are the
closing mining Quotations
St. Ixmlt Mlnlnc C'nutatlom.
T. Louis.Mo , M irch 18 Theclosin ; quota
tions vvtro as follows-
Hid A > ked Hid Aided
Adam * I S5 tl IM Rrunlte XI Jj M H > vti
Am Nettle H'H .35 1IO | > . . ? 3 ; 6 t MI
Bimetallic T * > -m "
Elliabtlb 51't' U
1'ln.inrlal Notts.
KANSAS Cm. Mo , March 18 Clearing , ,
(1,090404
Nivv OniEANs , Li. , March 18. Clearings
S1 flu ) 1 , oG3
P tins March 13 Three per cent rentes , OGf
COc for the account
lUl.TlMOitr. Md March 13 Clearings. } 2.-
200.051 , balances , J377.G05 Mone ) , < j per
ctnt.
MEMPHIS Tenn March IS New York ex-
chance M-lllnR.it Jl ' O pur 11.0JO Clearings ,
J373.030 , balances , 1112 J4C
HLHI.IN , March 16 The statement of the
lmH-rlal Hank of ( n rman ) shons an increase
In hpecloof B.OGOOtHJ marks
Nl-u YoilK , March IS Clearings , 1142,387 -
104 ; balanceI7.13O 3)0 1'ortheweik. ClearIngs -
Ings 700 750 454 , balances , } 34,949 143
Ntw Voiik Min-h 1 l-pwPU relezram to
Tnr Ilri. ] Kxtlmngc was jjuoti d a follows
Chicago , 25c prtmium , Uuiton , par to lc (
premium
1'nii Ann HIM Pa , March 16. Cleiulngp ,
HO.O. .goS , btlam-es , J1393OU9 Motif ) .
6 per cent 1'or the week Llearlngs , i07OJ3 .
147 , balances , to hC7 055
CINCINNATI. O March 18 Clearings. ! 2-
391 l&O ; week H4.O-IO 0 < IO , vM-tk list ) i-ar ,
I13.J31 150 Mont ) ( . & 7 ptr cent , .New
York exchange , 25c discount to 2 c premium
BOSTON Mass , March IH Clearings , ! I4-
4G7.3U5 , iMlhiici-- . tl.537.1t > fr Mone ) , 4',1 5
per cent , Kiclmnge on SI-VT York , par to U > c
premium I'or the Ht-t-k t Ituriuzt , O5.2H7-
247 ; balanct , t 9.B.45H.
CHICAGO , III. , March -Clearings , J15.01R .
790. for tht week , I100,90IJ11 , against 94.-
t79l7b for the MUHU time last ) ear tw
exchanseOc prcuiluin. Sterling ex-
. nrm ! ilvdn1'Us 14 Ho dtiiKhd
M H7 „ Mom y qiii. t lift ptr i tit
* > T Urn i * Mo M it. . it I1 * t .t nuiitfs 13 ' m -
7 < > s I nlnn.M't . 71. 1 , ip tin WiM-H . ' 4-
' > r.N < > s < i bnlumi-s , $ ' ' > s7 O.M for tht comp
* pn < llng we ( k last jtar JJ1 13414 ! tnl-
nines J53 > H4ft for lust VMSk IJt.U4i.743
twIniKVA.iJ.Gia.ii'i'J Mom- ) quirt * l t > 8 < \ it
cent. RtctiMige on N > * \ ork , 90o dl ctmnt
OMAHA i.i\i : * .roi'tt vt\uKirs : ,
Coinpirritiltli n \ rutrmt Hierck l nn
Imitrmrnirtit.
* TI HII\I , Marrh IS.
Conitnred | llh the pn-vlnis wtek r e flil |
for the past six dn } shnw no material chNiiKt-
Compnretl with a vt-nr : tso lliei-c | the Usual
Incres'K- supplies of both cuttle mid * hcep
and falling till In the rt > ct > lptsot lioics The
oRtclal llcures are as follous
Cattle HiHt * SIUTP
Iti-celplsthlsVTi-ek 14,265 18735 S 314
Keeilpts lust vvit-k . 14 < K)7 ) 16749 7,915
Same \u ck last ) ear 13,015 2S , > < 23 4240
The cattle market has l H > n devoid of ni-vv
features this vu-ek , anil although there
wis u lOc to 15c drop on Mend i )
and Tiie < dit ) , there has been a griidnil
Improvement In th tratle since then
The close of the week llnds prices for iHilli
lit of slit rs ami i-ous alKiut where tin v vu-reat
he close of the previous week Of late rt--
oelpls have liiilndtil i i ither larger than
HSU il perientsuiof heiv ) cattle , and v > llh
statlon-ir ) or wiakei matkets rust thcichas
lK-en a tendencv on the p it t of the shlpin-rs to
bit ) CHtitlousl ) that Is lower , or Ut tin m
aloniin the other hint the < lres-eil bri f
nun ippi-ar to w int as man ) of tlu- hand )
light nnd medium killing grades as usu il. imi-
vvlthstandln ; the usual dullness during
( hi- lnton season Dealers gi neriill )
ate liHiklnfor the trade to
pick up In a wcik or MI.
and tlir fii-l thai prices hive held up as welt
asihev hive Is looked upon as a fHvor.ible
sign I'he cow maiket has also been in ver )
go d slup as far 14 thtIt rent grades were
concerned , Hit common nnd Inferior grades
i and rough stiK k of all kinds has been a drug
on the tmrkot at prlc ° s from J5c to KV loner
th-in tin das use
lliInts tod-iv vv.rever ) fair foi a ' atur-
dav and consliiirililv htavier than iv v\eek
a.'o There v\as a llfiej il pilitKlhu of giwd
henv ) cattle on sale and also n good manv
llL-lit and unlinlslied sti-t r < Diessid btef
' ) Uei-s all w-intid some tattle , anil vvert.
gtneril ! ) ullllng to piv aluini steadv ttrl < t-s
fi.rthei-1 ShlnpiTs also Ixiu-'lit tiulte fnilv ,
but on account of the UlH-ial oil. rings and tht-
unfavorahli * londlllon of lastt-rn mnrkets
prices v\i it-gem rail ) a sh.ule lovvtr on theli
jpurt bases. Tin tiude vvas not pirtlculurl )
active , but u > then-was a disposition among
dealers to trade th cattle kt pt inc.\lng ind In
the i nd the suppl v.vas . prartli-ally th iilstt d
( < n > htulTh 111411 ! h indslrci 1) a1 gi ni-rall )
stornger prli es i'ouip iratlvilv a sm ill portion
tion of the o'lerlnga i-ome. under this head
andoultb a good general dem ind It did
not tnko long foi thu loc-elpts to change hands
KM n the mi-ilium ind commo-i cous Ih it h-ivt-
bt en si llln ; . g i ! > nil ) u ] | \\tek shovved som > -
ImproM-nii nt and the 'iimo wis true as to
bulls , nut lough stock gi net ill ) Veal calves
tnntlnue in aitlvo den. mil it good , strong
pi n es
There was nut much doing In the stocker
anil fecutr Him As h is bet n the case -ill wi i k
it jul n dealer * hive done the bulk of the
business As the nvelpts have been
somcuhat limited , prites havu gridu-
all ) Improvtd and sult.iblo cndes
auiselllng full ) as high as at any tlmt-latil )
and more good ones would sell to advantage
Plent ) of salts have btcn made to the country
at J4 and over and It U very Inferior stuff
which his to sell nt JJ
Keprtsentatlvo silcs :
llor.s Hog values continue on the down
grade. Prices have dioppcd fully 25c
since last mutiny , and are about Jl lower
than the high Union month ago The ftellng
Isveiy uncirtnln but ginerally iH-atlsh. and
noonels satisfied with the condition of af
fairs at pit-suit existing. Tanners think
prices ought to go higher on account of the
present and prospective small receipts while
packets claim the falling oft In the coiisiimp.
tivedtmind nearl ) makes up for the short
supplies , and not so man ) hogs arumcded
as usual On the other hand , Mlihai-i
( iidahy next to Armotii , the biggest picket
In t IIP count r > , t ikes i middle or compromise
vle of tht fcllu-itlon In a nci nt Inttrvkw
! - ' ild
"I would a gieat deal rutlitr p ick hogs at
-Ic th in 7c , hut 1 don't MI- win it we are going
to get 11n m Mv theor ) K that the pai-klnj
for the M-uson fixim Match 1 to Novtmbei 1
will tw alwiut llMMi.on short of lastt-.it
I don't know but that the shortage will
bo larger It will bu that 1 think , at
mi ) rate Of i oursi > the itielpts will in
ert asn as wo uppioa h fall MIX-Us of pro
visions are going to he vi rv light Piny mi
decn using now The Mjuth Is going to put In
a gn-at deil of ( Otton , and uhimvtr they
plant a big iireti of cotton tht ) must hive u
good deal of pork It Is a dt.tr artlcli , hut
there will IK.a lar'e di-nrind for it 1 he
\\orlds fair , witli Its enormous Jncn use. In
'travel ' , will. I lx.t-ve | | , Inciiuse the de
mand for ham ; vNe. nnpiing aliout 7'i
cints for hogs now , 1 do not exinvt to buy
them anv cheaper thun 7 ctnts 1 have an
Idea that tin hog situation will not In-
normal until alKiut m M Christmas"
Tht rrctlplb toda ) were the lit a v list of the
wtek and tht-iujllt | ) full ) up to If not u trifle
above the ri-cent average I'liU-airo was ic-
poited firm and with an ni-tlvu shiiplng | di-
niKiid the giMii medium wilght and In ivy
hogs Mild at sti ad ) to fcttong prices
froml7 30upto } 7 4'j As the iti-tlpts vu-re
lllitral and tint local itqulremenu nonetco
trussing , pilii-s ruled wuak to f > c loutr than
1 rlda ) on the light and mlvid grades with
Minsof iiiKir to , 'OIM ! Mull at from 17.15 to
J7 30 After urgent order hail U-en IIIIul thu
market weakened and closed full ) 5r lower on
all gnidosalesHtn largely as on I'rldav at
from 17 2i lo f7 35 , as HgulnH 47 M to } 7 UO
i . ' 16 SO 7 JO 74 211 12J ( 7 SO
41 J15 - 7 . - 07.1 J1 * - 7 80
* \ T J ( > rt a"1 ' 7 * °
HT n < i -
71 5il 1 * ) 7 J5 72 * ' 7 40 7IIH
J 2Mi i4O 7 .26 7i . ' . 87 4(1 7 SO
W 2 * ) Ml 7 25 OH 6 Ml 7 SO
0 * 234 7 90 Jtt aflfl SO 7 80
Ha 235 W T 0& 69 ! < 13(1 7 S < i
7 356 900 7 5 69 .939 IPO 7 31
6A 2S4 7 86 72 287 - 7 3'i
66 263 120 7 a 72 20 80 7 35
63 388 9(1 7 25 62 869 t-O 7 S5
69 Ml 40 7 36 GO 940 7 85
6S 2i7 7 s& " 8 2tW 4(1 ( 7 35
4l 360 W ) 7 84 OJ 274 1.M ) 7 35
74 216 7 26 70 87J 120 7 35
68 260 W ) 7 a& 69 VMS i - 7 35
70 254 900 7 35 6 3 6 80 7 31
01 VOS 7 36 62 237 7 37 J
09 229 7 26 09 < H5 7 40
57 2J6 SO 7 26 04 272 7 4O
21 230 7 26 07 204 80 7 40
71 237 120 7 26 3D 3SJ ! 40 7 40
7' J45 80 7 25 6O 200 80 7 4rt
75 220 40 7 27 f.O 307 7 45
73 210 7 30
rujs AND itornit
1 670 5 00 4 136 40 7 00
OJ 141 200 0 ( K )
SIILI p-Astisuiit there vvi a gtwd ( .upply on
KBHIhuro VT-iKiiochntige In the tnnrktt nnd
liK-al hou < tt-i vvero vrllllng to t.-il > o everythlns
otrert-il .it full ) steady price * < cllcr gin-
rally \tanted nnadviincnind lecelptschongcil
h-iinls slowly gnot.itlons Tali to good nn-
tlvi , JJ 7fi < Wi Id , fair to gttod vuenn | S3 rK )
{ to OH , common ntnl stock shet-p , * J 3583 75 :
sooil tocholce 40 to KKMb I iinhs , 4 O030.OO.
Iepre ( entutlvo sult-s-
171 western cne . . . . 11. ! f4 50
210 vu-stoin uitlius . 112 5 IK )
037 western wethers . . 112 5 OO
118 native wt-thtro . 00 5 10
Iterelpt * mill lll * | > Mitioii of sturk.
Oflllal rivolptsnnd dlspi < ltlon of sti's \
shown b > the bo Ik * of the rtilon > to-k Var.l *
conipiti } for the tw > nty-four liourst-ndlngato
o'clivk p in M.in-h H 19UJ
nrt i\rf
CMTIC i nojs i saYiTiion : > s A HI.J
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111
l.'W
III
Cblingn Livestock Vlurlict.
o lll.Mtrrh IS - ( * | iecl il Tilegram
to Tin Hi I. ] There wia iMimmatl > un
changed m-irket for cittle Th < olTfrlnx-4
were limited to ubotii Jito head and conslsttil
for the mo-t p irt of such kinds as usu illy go
to Icval bnu hi r < and c innerThev were
ttikin on a bisl of former ijuoi.iiions the ex
treme range of v iluu- being fnrn M 50 to
SO ID
The IMS market w i * firmer and generally
higher lleavj wtleht * did not -ell materially
higher , but good lleht tind mi-dluni sorts were
wanted at an iid aictof 5c * lie-wen-at
from S7 to J7 jO foi pool 101 holci140 to 100
lh > at from $7 3"i to$7 7' > foi mlM-d and me
dium , and at from & 7 ! io toS" b& for averagu
of over'JfiOlbs The iju illt > tivnaged pretty
giHd and from i" 40 to J7 70 were the prt-vall-
ine prices
The market for sheep and lamb-was ijulc-t
and apparent ! } M.-iidv The former wt-ro
ijuotid at from } 4 to i5 & 0 and the latter at
from * 4 50 to } ( . 25
Hictlpt * rutIe , 100 head , boss 0,000
head , sheep , 10 i luad
K HUBS < -tv | I.lvi-Moek > I irkct.
KANSAS CITV Mo M itch I1 * fTTI.B He-
ci'lpts 3.00U bend , - -hlptnent- 1 .too bend'
markitlow. . steeritid io\v * ttndto lOo
lower , fiH-iIer * and T. \ in- eik Ki presen-
tativisahlried IKI f mil -hlpplnc stci'M.
S39r.U5-5 cimtind hi IfeiJl b5J4 35 ;
stocki rand feidirT i" > (4 JJ't
HIM. ' Hetilpts 4 looiH id , shipments. 1,100
hi id , mirkit was arthe ind 5 ; HV higher :
all grades MrOa74r > bulk J7 211 < i7 31
MIIL1liecilpts , IM 10 held shipments ,
1OO head , thumaikit w is , noniiinllj stt'iidy.
> t. l.ouln Livestock Mnrliet.
ST Lot Mo.Mari-b 18 CtTTi.s-HecelpK
000 biad sblpmint- COO he id market
Mtadj fed Texas - fier3 CH.ltt4 00 , fair to
ciKid natives , } 3 2OH4 OO , tommon to fair
Toxins , 5-JOOB3 10
Hous-Uet-elpts , 1,100 hind , shipments ,
1,800 head , market strong , heavv , 17 1
7 1.0 : mixed JO 'JOB7 40 , light , J7 00 < i7 35.
No market.
r.tvTuin
Inlkd vilth the Men \\lio Vlako tlm
Go 'Itouiid.
the Noble Diphtheria Heinedj company of
Blair is an applicant for a membership In
the Manufactutcrs associuion
The Creirner.\ Package company , George
AVolz and Main & Moouev of Tremont. have
annountcd that thei vull uiako exliibits at
the coming ON position
The Haller Propiietari cornpanj of Blair
has applied for membei-hip in the Manufac
ture ! s association They are turning out a
line of patent medii-ines and have live men
on the road
The Board of Public Works has promised
to do all that it can to have the street
leading to the Coliseum paicd before the
opening of the manufactuix-rb' exK > sition. It
is expected that there will be a large attend
ance of people from outside of the city and
the manufacturer are anxious that the
street shall be put in better shape for the
credit of the city
Vice President I-i L , K Stevvait of the
Manufacturers associition xvus up from
Lincoln on Frid iv He ropoits that about
tvventi-llvo manufacture ! s from that city
will make exhibits at the coming state ex
position to be held in Omaha the last oi
May. I ast vear the manufacturers
of the state were a little in doubt
as to whether it would do them
enough good to paj for the expense of
making an exhibit of their goods Mr.
Stew art sajs that it will bo no trouble to get
plenty of cxhibitots this season , but that it
will onlbe n question as to whether the
Coliseum building will accommodate all
these vvho want to make exhibits
Ciicrr. Neb , March 15 To the Editor of
Tnr. BEE I was pleased to note in Tun Bnn
the other da.v. a lettei from a prominent citi
zen of Nebraska critiiiing an Omaha Job
bing houe lor makinesuth a gi eat ado about
shipping into the state a train loid of Mln-
iieaiKilis flour Is it not a little peculiar that
n jobbing house whith sends its traveling
men out through the sfxte asking retail mer
chants. to patronize them because thej are a
Nebraska house should bu > their Hour outside -
side the state ! ' 1 hat to. in the face of the
fact that as good flour is made in Neoraska
usan bo bought in anj other
state How would the Omaha
Jobbing house like it if the retail dealers out
tnrough the state were tobu.v their groceries
in tar lots in Kansas Cit.v and bt Joseph and
assert thut there was no house in the stale
good enough to supply their wants ? The
manufacturers started the homo tialrormpo
mov eintnt for the put i > os * of building up tno
manufatlui ing Industries of the state The
Jobbers saw that the move was popular nnd
the > commenced to argue that Jobbing
hout.es located in Nebraska should bo given
the pi eftrem.oovt-1 outside houses A good
inanv ret-iil dealers Imeaiecptod the argu
ment as good , but there ib vcr.v little encour
agement for them to to to build up a Job
bing huuse th it si ips Nebraska in the fnco
and boasts of its lack of patriotism Yours ,
H r Stephens
I ) . I ) THA7EE , U I ) I : i > i i j r . J A i. F II irms
1'rcs. Vkol'rji bjoyi. froo. *
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO.
Capita ! $21.001. Omabi anl Sioux Oltr.
Grain and Provisions
Railroad Stocks and Bonds.
PKIVATEiKEi
Room 212 New M Life Building
OMAHA.
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Bioux City : Co nmnrelal National lluulc.
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