THE OMAHA DAILY KEE ; SUNDAY * MARCH 18. 189J--TWENTY PAGES. 15 Tavorablo Opening of the Spring Trade is Well Sustained , - \ JOBBERS' HOPES ARE BEING FULFILLED JJuycru Who Uscil lo Oo Kml Are Now Coming llrro lo Purchase I.ocnl llml- iim Mtirli HrlRlitrr Tlio ( icucnil rroipcct. The encouragement which the Omaha Job bers derived from the auspicious opening of the spring bimlncflB has been substantially confirmed. The sangulno dealers hnvo Imd tliolr best expectations realized , while the croakers havu receded Into the background and are compelled to realize that , as usual , their premonitions of disaster were wholly baseless. The Improvement which has been noticeable since the end of February shows no symptoms of weakness. It has grown stronger and broader each week , until It Is reaching ovcry line of the wholesale trado. The dry goods dealers were the flrst to feel the Impetus of the awakening , and then the boot and shoo men begun to notlco an Improvement In their business. Last week , tor tlio first time thin Reason , nil lines of the jobbing trade experienced a period of real business activity. Kven the hardware trade , which has seemed to hold off longer than any other line , lias aprung Into life and the deal ers report a very actlvo Improvement on nil lines. As was the case during the previous week , . . .tliu house trade lias been the feature of tlio local wholesale business. A continually In creasing number of country merchants have poured In these sunshiny days and none of them have gone away without leaving the jobbers a souvenir of their presence In the flhapo'of moro or less liberal orders. The general sentiment of confidence on the part of the retailers , which was commented on at length In yesterday's Hco , has had n tendency to more than over confirm the ox- jncctatlons of thn Jobbers. That the opin ions expressed by the merchants are moro than mere talk Is Indicated by the way In which they are branching out from their previous conservative policy and buying moro freelythan at any tlmo before this season. Many'lings'which have been dormant for months liavo shown decided Indications of Jlfo and nro coming Into a iiulto actlvo de mand. Trado'has bettered itself In nil staple lines , and fancy goods are beginning to 'movo with some degree of freedom. Con siderable trade has developed on hosiery , although the general notion trade Is still comparatively quiet. There have been some changes In the grocery markets , during the week , the most notlcoablo pf which are a sharp advance on .California evaported fruits and a dcclino of 1/1 to Vi cent on general lines of provisions. Sugar Is quoted strong , but tho.passage of the Wilson bill would undoubtedly cause an advance commensurate with the added duty. The recent flurry In freight rates has caused n decline of 10 cents n keg In nails , but otherwise hardware staples are un changed , The trade runs largely to season able lines , but there are some Indications of activity In shelf goods , and the trade In this direction Is expected to pick up during the next thirty days. The local clearing house receipts for the 1 "past six days are as follows : Monday % 880,989.47 Tuemlny 798,1)1.07 ) Wednesday 770,190.31 Thursday . , GG9,800.I3 Friday 7rt" , < " " . " " Saturday 023,923.02 Total $1,45,1,173.07 STU.I , VJ5KV DKMCATI2. { Situation , Although Improved , U Far from llclnff it Siitlifactory Ono. , .Albert Andriano , superintendent for Snow , Church & CO.'H mercantile agency , says : "Tho business of the \v ek shows n very satisfactory Increase In most lines , and the gradual Improvement of trade noted for the past few weeks seems Inclined to continue. The weather Is favorable , and has now carried us so far into the season that there. Is llttlo fear of a protracted cold spell. Clearings show an Increase over the cor responding week of last month. There Is no apparent Increased demand for loans , but bankers nro moro hopeful than they liavo l)0en for sumo tlmo , feeling that with the continued Improvement of trade a demander | or money will naturally follow. Retail trade , which , has been very .dull , Is showing gratifying signs of revival In n general way. The railroads report an Increase. In local business , In dry goods and boots and shoes there Is considerable activity. In the former conservative Jobbers freely predict that If trade continues as good as It has been so , fur this month. March will show a larger Jnjslness than has been clone. In the same irionth In any previous year. This Is at tributed to the fact that January and .Feb ruary business In these lines fell far below that of corresponding months In past years , and to the further fact that retail stocks have become so low that It Is nn absolute necessity to fill In. The largo Increase In March , therefore , should It continue , will only bring the business up to a 1'alr figure for tlio first three months of 1891 ; even with \ \ fair showing th.o amount of sales for this season must necessarily fall below that of previous years on account of tho' fall In prices In some of the leading articles of merchandise In this branch of trade. "In boots and shoos the Improvement In business may bo charted In part to the extension of territory and the efforts put forth bv Omaha Jobbers. In hardware , Implements and groceries the same condi tions prevail as In other lines and Jobbers no loiiKcr hosltato to gtvo fruo expression to their hopes at a. continued revival of business. Rcporta from other Jobbing cen ters glvo similar vtcwn on the condition of trade and there scorns to bo n visible brightening of affairs In all directions , "In the clothing trade at this point busi ness Is light. Some concerns handling coarser goods havu fair orders. In steve and building trades the expected ronuwal of the iJulliUnc Interests has led to a slight nativity and the condition of trndo Is rather injr- than was anticipated. > "Lincoln reports an encouraging condl ? flan of affairs there and throughout the Bouth Platte country. Correspondence from other western Jobbing centum gives much tlio sain U condition of affairs as exist at home. "An Increase of building In the largo centers means the employment of labor and nn Increased demand for western products , with the reuniting Improvement In prices , a revival of business In western Jobbing cen ters mid moro money In farming com munities. "Tho Koll Is In splendid condition and farmers are busy turning up the ground. As the Indications for a good crop continue to b moro favorable ) there seems to bo inoro Inclination to sell corn on hand nt prevailing prices. Country roads nro now lit bettor condition and country trade Is consequently opening up to some extent. "Collections nro only fair. U Is worthy of note that merchants are buying very conservatively and meeting their obligations moro promptly. Most of the accounts In the hands of collection agencies wore contracted lieforo or during the panic , and merchants nro experiencing llttlo difficulty with now ac counts. This Is , of course , largely duo to the care exorcised In extending credit. "In carefully and conservatively summing lip tliu situation , It Is snfo to say that trade is decidedly hotter In most lines ; that the tone U firmer , with good prospects for con tinued Improvement In affairs , both finan cially and commercially. This , however , does not apply to all lines of trade , and there uro some , ln which matters are still In u discouraging condition. It Is fair to pro- uuiuo. however , that the revival In other lines la only the forerunner of nn Improve ment In all lines. "In taking this hopeful view of the situa tion It muy bo well to remember that the continued Improvement depends almost en- tlroly on the favorable. Indications of a crop. If Hits prospect Is marred and oven n par- tlal crop failure should result , or If the pentl- IIIR legislation does not soon result In some flenmtu and well defined policy , disastrous rr-ulii may follow. In other wonls. the situation U a very delicate one. Every Xuvorublo Indication la necessary to keep' ' up the prencnt tone and the results must turn out ns well ns the prospects , In order to re-cfilnbllsh the nffalm of the country , and , Incidentally , tlioso of Omaha and the west , on a solid nnd lasting basis , " AM IHJN HIIS ; : IT. Country Mrrctmntn Coming to Oiimlm Qiilotnt thn llitnkK , Mr. W. II , Itoberson , manager of n. 0. Dun & Co. , speaking of local trade , Rays : "Whllo It cannot bo truthfully stated that the tide has turned In trade , It Is a fact that conditions nro Improving , lluycrs continue nhy , however , and hand-to-mouth purchases are still the rule and frco buying the ex ception , "Within three weeks over 100 country merchants have been In the city. They hnvo bought from jobbing houses In every line , mainly dry goods and boots and shoes , but not largely from any of them. They are ox- trcmely cautious nnd hesitate to buy moro than Immediate necessity requires. Trndo has no such snap ns dealers hero ordinarily expect , and whllo buyers know exactly what they want , It Is harder work than usual to get their orders. It Is encouraging to know , however , that n goodly number of the vis itors nro entirely now In this market nnd came and went away sounding the praises of Omaha jobbers. "At banks business Is quiet. The In creased demand'for money which was antici pated has not been realized. Gilt-edged loans arq eagerly taken , but bankers nro more conservative than over about advanc ing money to persons probably honest and good who are merely shifting their Indebt edness. "Retail trade has been qulto ns fair ns could bo expected during the week. News paper ndvertlscments nro n good barometer of the retail trade , nnd both the dal" - > s In this city show well filled columns , Indicating greater activity In retail circles. "As was announced n week ago , Omaha Is to have a public auction for sale of fruits and nearly nil the fruit receivers In the city are Interested In the enterprise. It ought to bo a success and ought to stlniulate the fruit commission business. Kvcry metro politan city In the country has ono or moro fruit auctions , and It Is time Omaha joined the procession. "Tho anniversary of the Commercial club was n most enjoyable occasion and Is one moro event marking the permanence of pro gressive prosperity of this business men's organization. " ( iiicHtn of the .Jobbers. Tlio following Nebraska merchants were no ticed among tlio buyers on the Omalia Jobbing market during tbu week : T. II. II. Ueach. Ar nold ; W. W. Mllchqll , Wood niver : James Hlg- ton. Crete ; I ) . F. Fisher , Hluc Springs ; W. A. I.ockwood , Ilebron ; IF. Hanrc , Newman Grove ; P. A. Jucobsen , IxmlsvllleV. ; . K. I.otta , Kene- sa\v ; Huekneiflrlosen. . Plrttto Center ; John Nechtel , Fremont ; I ) . .1. Tinkle , MlESourl Valley ; John Green of Phil Green & Co. , Greenwood ; A. C. Kins. PHser ; M. P. White , Kenesaw , 11. W. Dun , North Ixmp ; A. Kachnian , Norfolk ; Ierlnier ' & Hosteller. Central ritj" K. A. WrlKht. Wolbnch : K S. Johnson , Campbell ; II. II. Wallace. Oakland ; .1. M. Wolf. Uorchculcr ; I ) . Ij. Sylvester. Surprise ; 3. C. McMnluin , Mal colm ; K. M. .MaKiH' , St. Hilivatils ; William Knx nt Has Urns. , lllulr ; C. J. Kwmison , Oakland ; .lackiion A llarker , Fletcher ; Jensen & Co. , Doelua ; Hind & l.acU llros. , Ulslng City ; l.c.lllo . & Itay. HiildreKc. Among ? tbu low.i retnllers who left ordcrfl were : II. H. Hreen. UodBC City ; W. 13. Hunt , Pclntt : Kverctt & Wnlte. I.nure ! ; II rahman lr.-s , Ufltn ; Henry Hoffman. ManuliiK ; S\vnn on it Co. , Ce- resco ; J. 11. MurHliall , Atlantic ; Oakland .Mer- clmntllu company. Oakland ; .1. K. Smith. Nc-oln ; Kuehno & Ford , Panama : SlbMOn llros , Dmlliam ; IVter Nen , Tcmpleton ; II. G. Hethlefsen , Kar- UIIK ; J. C. Jones. IlatnlnKs ; Unn Slgler , Pigeon , and W. H. Schilling , Aocn. Now York Dry tioodn niurkvt. NEW YORK. March 17. Dry qooils were dull ns usual on Saturday , nnd St. Patrick's day being observed , the demand of Jobbers was moro quiet because of the distraction. This gave a fnlr opportunity for clearing up the week's busi ness , which was Improved. The sales , however , will foot up Iiree. In cotton circles there was a fair fpot demand early In the day for a miscel laneous assortment of goods , though n largo business wns done through wire nnd mall orders. Tbc business for the week showed large llgures and the close shows n much better tone In all departments. The coming week will ba nn nt- tractive ono In auction circles. Townseml and Montnut will Hell G.EI04 pieces of dress goods nml 4.UOO pieces of dress silks. Other houses will sell at auction 3,275 pieces dress silks nnd 8,000 cartons all silk rllibnnR. On Monday. March 19 , 1S94. II. II. & H. K. Knight will make the price of Fruit of the Loom. 4x4 , 7iic net. sixty days , subject to change without notice. Itonton .Stool ; Quotations. BOSTON , March 17.-Call loans. LW ! per cent ; tlmo loans. itSUSi per cent. Closing prices for Htocka , bonds and mining Sharon : A. T. & a V IflM W. Klec. pfd 80 Am. Sugar 1)1 ) AtClliHOll1H 74W do ] ) fd HI ) Wls.Cvut.l8ta. . . . 74Ji Bay State Onx. . . . . . 1HJ { Atlantle. 11 lloHton&Malnupra 14n Hutte & lloston. . . . ! ( ) ! { C. , I ) . JtQ HlJs Centennial H ( Sen. Kleetrie 4-J Franklin 18W Mexican Ci-ntnil. . 7T4 Kenraago 8 N. Y. ft N. Eni ? . . . ; 11JI Oseeola -jun Ktibber. J ( ) Qtilncy. lu ; ) Union Pacific 18 > HTamarack 1C5 Went Knd 411 I London Stock Ollotutloiu. LONDON , Mnroli 17.-1 ! p. . ml , closing : CuintnlH.uiunoy.-1)9 Ii-Hl Mexican Ordinary. HIK CoiiROln , ncc'nt : UD 11-1U St. Paul com UCH Canadian Pacllic. . , 70 N..Y. Central 10H Krlo . . . . . . IMi Punnsylvanla 02v5 Krlo 'Jnds . . , , . 87W Kcadluir u IlllnolH Central , . . U , " > Mex. Cunt , new 4s. 04 > f HAH SILVKH-27 11-10(1 ( per ounce. MONKY IHoUJii percent , The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1 0-10 per cent , nnd for tbreo- niunths' bills , 1H percent. New York .Mining Ouottttlonn. NKW YOHK , March 17.-Tho followins are the cloHlnir mlnlner quotations ; Sun I'runelseo MlnliiR ; Stocks. SAN PHANCISCO , March 17-Tbo ofllelal closlnu nuotatlona for mining stocks today were aa fol lows ; Aim HI Halo A Noreross. . . OTT Ik-Ichor 1ft Mexican 105 IleslA.llolchcr. . . . . 175 Ophir tlo llodluCon HI Potosl { ID Chollar 45 ! Sierra Nevada 125 Con. Cal. A V.I 345 Union Con 05 Crown Point 00 Utah n Uould A Curry 80 Yellow Jacket 75 Produce Pointers. Tie ! United Stntes. according to an authority. ' ' "Potted over 12.000.000 Imnchca of bananas In Live iKjultry hns tlio call on the local market ut present and the dressed stock is compara tively slow. An olllclal estimate slates that there nre GOO.OOO lioxe of omnKca still left In Florida. Tha net receipts for the season amounted to about 85 cents per" Iwx at the shippers' depot. The Florida , cabbage that have been received during the .week nro much better sellers t'.mn the California product. They uro larger nnd harder anil are genornlly more sutUfActory to the consumers , Crnnbvnlt-H nro rapidly becoming nn expensive luxury. Any sort of iood stock Is now salable nt J7 Hat. Tim approach of the end of tbo Hea- ken nnd the Increasing scarcity of lorries that lire In condition to ship Is responsible for the . id vii nee. The sweet potato crop of Tems Is assuming proportion ! Hint promise to make It considera ble factor In the market , Last year there were Kl.li. neres of sweet | > latoes under cultivation In 111" " ' 'e. ' The profit per ncre U estimated lit ! * * / l | Some orcluirdlsts of the Walla Walla. Union Insist thut tlio Very early nprlcots and peaches were liuit to some extent by ihe recent cold. but nil agree that there > vlll bo n large crop of all vnrli'tleH of fiults , unless there U more severe weather. There lire scnrcely tiny strawberries to IKI found In the city. Some of thu local dealers oidered Btnall shliimenls , but the di'in.ind was so light that moat of them were Hlilpiied out nguln to nther i ilnts , where thu people sec'imii moru dhiposeil to p.iy GO cents A box for llio luxury. Aceonllng to the Bt. 1'nul Tmdo Journal , a Washington im-rchant dvallng In egg * stamps the eggs ho buys when received with the date of thu receipt and the farmer selling the same. All thU Is done with n rubber stamp , This prevents Imposition by the farmer or the dvnler , nnd ought to Insure to the cuntomer the strictly fresh eggs. If truth were thus stamped urun the cold storage eggs which Mini thulr way Into market moat of the time , what evidence of unt ! < iully might be prekentedl The supply of native oysters , always limited In the I'UKet Hound district. Is being rapidly depleted , nnd fear Is expresxxl of totnl ex tinction. The lUKCt Sound oyster Is smaller Hum the raatein oyster , has u copprry taste , Is not usually relished by easterners , but gains In favor UIKJII acquaintance. It Is best In t.io raw state. A recent nnd has been made pn Ban Juan Island , but the. bed Is being rigidly guarded. Nothing | ms yet been dona toward thu cultiva tion of the wmturn oyster beds. Tliu receipts of eggs during the wck bevn imvnomvnal. It Is twllnulnl thai the en tire receipt * for the week were nearly S.ttjO rases. The receipt * for the week ending Thurs day noon were over 3,000 cues , ugutnst lens limn half that amount during thu preceding week. Tae rmult has Uvn lo force the market dawn to ruck liottom. Tbo local demand baa been only fair nnd the large surplus lias been shlppeil out by ileiiler * who Were KlaU to L'ct rlJ of their ttocks and break vcti. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Opposing Fnotions on 'Ohango Kept Things Uneasy Yesterday. QUITE A HEAVY CASH BUSINESS IN WHEAT Liquidation of LOUR Corn AVin the I'eultirc of tlio Trading In tlnit Article Pro- ilftlonY -ro Heavy , with Fuckers I'ri'iHcllcra. . CHICAGO , March 17. "Weovll In n car loatl of wheat loaded In the river , " was the war cry of the bears today. "Chlnchbugs In the winter wheat fields , " replied the bulls. The weevil was at homo and was toll moro than the bugs In the growing wheat nnd consequently prices dropped. Compared with yesterday's closing prices , May Is % c lower , and corn , oats and provisions wore even weaker than wheat. Corn declined Vic , oats % c nnd pork 20o per bbl , The heavy cash business In wheat reported from Now York yesterday was fully c6n- firmed this morning. Commission houses with Now York connections said the amount taken there by millers yesterday was not short of 1,250,000 bu. , and there was further Inquiry hero this morning from the same source. As n result the market started firm at Ytc over yesterday's closing prlco for May and July , but traders apparently thought that n fortunate opportunity to real ize n llttlo profit , and the result was tlio selling which caused subsequent decline. A report was circulated that a cargo ol wheat In a vcr el here had developed weevil nnd was being unloaded In cense quence. It came out that the cargo In question had received some damage from the wenUier through Imperfectly arranged hatches , and about COO bu. becoming heated developed weevil and was taken 'out to prevent the wcovll spreading. It had the effect , however , of turning sentiment from strength to weakness and caused along with the previous realizing by the bulls a decline In May from GSi@5Sc to 5Sc. The re ceipts here weru 39 cars , against 2C3 a year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 337 cars , compared with 285 last year. At lantic export clearances yesterday were light , but for the week from both coasts Brad- street's reported clearances of wheat and flour at 3,258,000 bu. . against 2,851,000 bu. the week before and 2,886,000 bu. the corresirond- Ing week of last year. The wcovll discovered In the cargo of wheat was made the most of by the bears. The market ruled weak to the end and closed nt the lowest of the day's range 58c for May , Liquidation of long corn was. the feature of the trading In that article. 'Schwartz and others , who had at ono time felt thai corn was low enough , liavo evidently changed their minds In view"of the liberal receipts on top of a heavy visible supply and the prospect for an early planting ol the next crop. Receipts were 359 cars today , and estimates for Monday are 474 cars , Business was dull for half an hour , but at the end of that time Dartlctt-Frazler and ono or two others Increased their offerings and pressed them with redoubled vigor at the same time. May opened at 37c , or at the same price it closed at yesterday. It was easy at that , however , and soon began to yield. About half an hour from the close It was down to 3Gc. Thcro was a recovery to 36TsC , and that was the closing quotation , A moderately actlvo business was trans acted In oats at considerably lower prices. Provisions were heavy , with the packers free sellers of the day. The market Is bear ish on the expectation of plenty of hogs throughout the summer. There were only 9,000 head received at the yards to-Jay. The total for the week was 150,353 , against S2.21D on the corresponding week of last yoir. 'The shipments this week were 61,995 , compared with 38,650 a year ago. The opening prices wcro about the same as the closing values of the day before. Prices declined all day , with few exceptions , and the close was near the bottom. Compared with last night. May pork Is 20c lower , May lard 17V&0 lower , and May ribs lOo lower. The leading futures ranged 'as follows ; " "Articles | Open. | "High. | Low. | Close. Wheat , No. 2 March. . . , May July- 00 Corn No. 2. . March 85M May July data No. _ > . . , March 30 ; -0 now July U7W Pork per bbl May 10 on 10 75 July u oaj. ,10 , 80 Lanl.lOOlba March 0 45 . May II 110 I ) GO 0 41) ) 0 42K July , 007K 0 57H U 40 0,40 Short Blbs- * n 07K 5 07 fi ii5 5 G7 July D C7Jii 5 117 5 55 C57H Cash quotations arc ns follows : ' WIIKAT No. 2 spring. COlJc ; No. 3 spring. 57e ; No. 2 red , S64c. ! COUN No. 2 , 33c. OATS No. 2 , 2'JVie ; No. 2 white , 31033c ; No. 3 white , 3132c. JlYK No. 2. 17c. 1IAULKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 4S@36c ; No. 4 , 40'lfilc. FLAX SKHD No. 1. J1.37. TIMOTHY SI3E1 > Prime. J1.20. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , J10.G7UQ ) 10.72HLnrd , per 100 Ibs. . JG.KSt6.6714. 'Short ribs sides ( loose ) . J5.rr3. ! > 71i. Dry salted shoul ders ( luxcd ) , ! 6.00&6.23 ; short clear bides ( boxed ) , } 0.00ff6.23. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal , , 51.13. HUOAHS Unchanged. Tim following were tlio receipts aim shipments for today : On the Produce exchange tocl.iy the butter mar ket was quiet and unchaiii.1'd ' ; ereamerles. lli ( . } 2he ( ) : dairies , 1'JdrlSc. Kegs , easy ; Btrlctly fix-sli , New York MurkelH. NKW YOHK , March 1C. KLOIUI Rocclpts , " ' .OW bbls. : expnrlH. 111,00) bbls. Sales. 5.IXW pkgs , ; steady , but dull ; trade In car lots only. City mill patents , jl.13iu-4.33 ; winter patents , J3.333.U ; city mill clears , J3.S3U3.CO ; winter straights , J2.70fr3.0.1 ; MlnneNOlas , JJ.SOfH.OO ; winter oxtrnn. J2.on92.33 ; Mlnnraiiln bakers' . J2.1IG3.DO ; winter low grndes , JI.CO .Sl ; spring low grades , Jl.GOffl.S3 ; spring extras. J1.00 2.4) . llyo Hour In demand ; nuperllne , J2.70M2.b3 ; ( oner , J2 8502.93 ; buckwheat , nominal. IlL'ClCWHKAT-Dull ' ; state , C370c ; Canadian ex tiond , 63i67c | , ' COUN MlJAIr-Kasy ; yellow westerns , J2.GOS 2.70 : brnndywlne , J2.70. HYK Nominal. IIAULI-r : ( julet : Nrt. 2. Milwaukee. 63c. IlAULI'jY MALT Nominal ; Canada. 83gD3c ; six rowed. 70OS3C. nominal. WHKAT-Ilecelpts , l.SOO bu. ; exports. 25.000 bu. Sales. lX\.OiX ( ) bu. futures , 106.000 bu , spot. Spots steady ; No. 2 red. In store and elevator. Wtte ; nlloat. G2'.ic ; f , , o. b. , 621ic : No. 1 north- cm , Cj > , e : In stole. No. 1 hard , 72 > , io delivered. .Options opened llrmer on big weekly cxiwrts from botli coasls , steady cables , on held-over lailllsh feeling from yesterday , but lost nil the Improvement toward noon on the small ex- poll clearances of wheat from New Yolk nnd ! K > nrlsh crop reports , nnd closed ubout steady ut . - . . cose u ae. COUN Itecelpts , 4,0oi ) lm , ; exports. 4.000 bu mileH , 2 jOiK ) bu , futurrs nnd 33i W bu , snol SjHit market encler ; No. 2 , 41 > io In elevator , 4.Vii nlloat , Options opened easier on fears ot n decided Incnviso In the movement west , owing to continued. line weather , declined nil the mornIng - Ing and clOMed weak nt UtH.e net decline ; March closed al 43Ue : April , 42iac ; .May. 4SH1/ it HCc ' Ut J < "y' " * C"kCc'0iflng ' OATS-HecelptB , 71.0ft ) bu , ; exports , 000 mi sales. 15i , ) bu. futures nnd 60.000 bu. spot ! bpot markel dull nnd easier ; No. 2. 34fr3 H ; No. 2 ilellvcml , 33 ic : No. 3 , 3lc ; No. 2 while , 37jo ; ; No. 3 white , see ; track , mlxnl western 37l fl371jei track , white western , SSCTIlc ; track , wblto state , 3S llc , Options opened quiet but twsy with com , further decllii l toward noun and closed nl U ; e net deellno ; March rlosej at 3lio ; API II closed nt Sliie ; May , 3l'irJ4hc. closing nt 3Ue ( : July close.1 ht J4c. HAY Dull ; shlpplns , WJJCJc ; good tu choice , - HOPS Quiet ; state , common to choice , Puclllo co.ut. lJffc. . 1IIIS | Dull and weak ; wet Railed , New Or leans sflocled , 33 lo 63 Ibs. , HiHUic ; Teini selected , 33 to SO Ibs. , 4tSc ; Ilu nos Ayrtu , II to 20 Ibs. . ( Vie : Tex in dry , 21 to 30 Ibs. . Co. LiATIIiit : ( Julft ; hemlock sole , lluenos Ayrrs. Ilk-lit to heavy weights , li l e. PUOVlSIONH-Ileef , iiulelj family. extra mess , J7.W ; beet bams , JtC.M ; city , vxtia India men * , Jlti.ooij ) . ( > , Cut inonts , dull , pk-kb-d U-llles , CltliTe ; pickled shoulders , 6'SVtir plekletl lianu , i' < rj'.r. ' Uinl , | UWT : wiotciti steam flosed nt Jtt.95 asked i March , JJ.W , nomi nal , May , JC.W. iiuminalt n-lln d , wi-nk , continent , J7.33i tiuutli America. J7-W ; compounii , 6ikW/ic. 1'ork , wuakj ne\y meM. J12.2.ni2.75j extra prime , JU.oofm.M { fnm- lly , J11.WOH.OO ) ; nhort tlfjfC J13.W8I.VW. lU'TTKIl Flrmj western , dairy , IHrlSti ; Western - ern creamfrv. 15 W4c ; ) ji-i-tern fnetory. 10fll5c : KlRln * , Mffli c ; rtate dairy , H83le ; state creiiniery , HWKf. : , CHUHSK Stendy ; Urgrv WIc : small , 10'JO 13e ; part vklms , 3Hfllcnlull i-klnn. 2830. IXH1SVVnk ; stnte nnd Pennsylvania , 15O1CUCJ western fresh , iHtflllUeTTOulhern , 13HWHc ; re ceipts , 0,315 pkRR. ' , TALLOW Weaker : cltjt-tJJ pr pkr. ( ) . 4ifr5c ! country ( pk rf. free ) , Cff&T > n * lo nunllly. 1'1-rrUOLKUM Hull : Ohit l , nominal : Wash ington. In bbls. , fie ; Wn lifnRtiin , In bulk , f3.W ; refined. New York , J5.15 ; 'i'ltllndplplila ' nnil Haiti- tnon > , JJ.10 ; I'hlladelphla and Ilalllmore , In bulk , J2.GO. j . ItOSIN Uull ; rnlncdcijiimon | to ' , HICK Htntdy : domestic , , fair to extro , SSc. MOLAPSKS New Orlewis , open kettle , Rood to choice , 27O3'e. ! PK1 lltON-Diill : American , J1I.S0015.00. COPPiil-ulet ) : H < ! . LMAD Very firm ; domestic , J3.20. TIN Nominal : plates , dull. HPIILTIIll Nominal. COTTONSKinJ OIIWllllc tliero Is I M pros.1- urc in m'll the market continues Inactive nnd niille nominal with no noteworthy sales. Quota tions : Prlmo erode. In bljlu. , .114 2(10 ; prime crude , looie , 21OJ30 ! off crude. 2lif25e ; butter grades , 33c : prime summer yellow , 3'MfSlo ' ; oft summer yellow , 300 ; prime summer white , 33f 3lc. 3lc.SUQAH SUQAH Haw , weak ; fair refining , 2\e ; centri fugal , 96 test , 3',4Cj ' unles , MO tons Muncnvniln , 2 > ie , ex wharf. t9 test : rellneil , nulet : No. 6 , 3 3-16fr4e ; No. 7 , 3 > iJr3 13-liio ; No. 8 , 3iXr3 13-lfic ; No. 9. 3 9-irj.T > ic ; No. 10. 3isc ; No. II. 3 7-16 ; 3Hc ; No. 12 , 31r3 9-16o ; No. 13. 3 MS ; off A , 3Sffl ! ( 3-lGc ; mould A , 4\W \ * ll-IGc ; standard A , 4HW4 S-16e ; confectioners , IW 5-lGc ; cut loaf , S1I5 3-lfic ; crusbeil. DHS 3-Hc ! ; | wdereil , 4'JW 4 ll-lfic ; granulated , IU04 7-lCc ; cut loaf , 4'.4j 4 ll-16c. _ Locnl I'roducu Alnrknt. HL'TTKU The receipts are fairly liberal nnd the market Is weak , with nn unusual range In prices on the liest grades. Choice country , 13fJ > 16e : parking stock. 8 T9c. DIIKSSKI ) POULTHY-Thero Is but little trade. most of the business running to llvo stock. Chickens , Gff'c ; turkeys , GViilSe ; geese nnd ducks , 8f10e. LIVR POULTRY The supply Is liberal nnd n more active demand Is notleeable. Good stock Is nnotable nt 4V4j < "Gc. V12AL There Is n fair supply available nnd a fairly nctlVo trade nt steady prices. Good , fnt veals , GU7c : thin or heavy , 3ff5e. KOOS The market Is Hooded with country eggs nnd prlivs nre still going down ; strictly fre h mug , 10fflO',4c. HONKY Cholcn wblte clover. 15c ; California , IGc ; dark honey , l2V4 < ffl3c. oy.STKHS Meillum I X L , IGe : liorsesboes , ISc ; extra standard , 20e ; selects. 2lc ; extra se- lectK , 22c ; company selects , 23c : counts , 30c. NUTS-Cbestnuts , 12e per Ib. ; Italian chest nuts. 12(713c ; nlmonds. l 17c ; Kngllsb walnuts. 12514c ; lllberts , 12c ; pecans , large , 13fllc ; pe cans , medium , lOe. CllJIJIt-Piire Juice , per bbl. , J3.03f3.nO : half bbl. . J3.OOiJ3.25j Oregon , per bbl. , JI.50 ; half bbl. , J2.75 ; clarified elder , per bbl. , JI.SO ; Imlf bbl. , J2.73. HAUKIlKIlAUT-Pcr bbl. , JI.50O5.00 ; half bbl. . VEOETAHLKS. HEANR California hnnd-plckcd navy , JI.900 2.00 ; western navy , Jl.75Sl.sOj common white beans , Jl.ros1.75. ONIONS Onions are quoted on orders nt SOe : onloni. In bbls. , J2.7B. 1'OTATOKS-Ncbraska , Iowa nnJ Mnnesota : grown potatoes. In Hinall lota from Btore. "Je ; came In car lots , CSBGSc ; Colorado , from store , SOe ; Colorado lots. 72SJ7ne ; heed pcitatoes. Karlr Ohio , Jl.ftlirl.IO : Karly Hose , 90r il.o . CAIIDAQn The nrst shlpmenls of Florida cab bage nirived tbl morning In excellent market able condition. Florida cabbage , per crate. 12.50- California cabbage , per 111. , 2'ifi2' c. CIOLMIIY Kxtrn fancy ' California , 60cWJ1.00. SW'KET POTATO KS-Qood stock , per bbl. , OIIKKN VKOKTAJILKS - Spinach , per bbl. . J2.2 ( j'.CO ; salsify , 30 330 per doz. ; radishes , per doz. . J1.2.m.r > 0 ; letttiee , per doz. , 330l3e ; cucnm- bcra , J1.S001.73 ; tomatoes , per crate of 20 Ibs. , doz. , 3"ie ; onions , per doz. , 35(9 lOe ; caullllowcr , pr J2 ; parsley , per doz. , fl05T33c ; egg plant , per doz. , J2.25 ; nnparagus. pel' doz. , S3HSOu ; turnips , per doz. , ,3S3c ; carrots , per doz. , 7"ic ; heels , per doz. , SOe : water cresv per dnz. . JI.73fj2.00 ; 1'lorlda tomatoes , per 6-lb7 crate , J0.50ip7.00. APPLHS There nre } mt > > few apples on the market and the trade Is largely going to oranges. Fancy westerns , J2.23rmr IKIX. CHANHKHHIKS The ! Cranberry Reason Is nearly over nnd most of 4h'v stock Is too soft to ship. There Is still some demand , however , for good stock , and prices fire ruling hlcher. Cape Cod , per bbl. , J7 ; bell nnil bugle , $7 ; Jersey , J7. CALIFORNIA OHANOKS The stock U arriv ing In good condition np/I / , the trade is Increas ing. Riverside seedlings , " regular sizes. 12.23 ; small sizes. J2 ; Riverside" Washington navels. J2.oflJJ2.75 ; Redland needlJjI'K'f , regular sizes , $2.30 R2.GO ; Redland navels , fa7fl3.00 Riverside seconds ends , sizes 250 to 300. f.S2.00. TROP1CAD F.RUITS. BANANAS The trade Ms 'constantly Inci-easlng nnd. the market Is WeUx supplied. Per bunch , large. J2.00@2.25 ; small tn.medium. . . J1.7302.00. LKMONS Mcsslnan , foiioy , J3.73ff4.00 ; choice , J3.23iJ3.50 ; good. J2.75fT3.Dfl/ , , OltANQKS Fancy FlofKias , J3 ; choice Florl- dil , J2.75. . . _ - . TANQKRlNKS Per boxj J2.75. GRAPK FRUIT Per box. II. FURB. ' HEAR No. 1 black , largo , J20.00825.00 ; me dium , , J15 ; small , J3.00ffl0.0il ; black yearlings , large , J12.005T13.00 ; medium , J10 ; small , J7 ; black cubs , large. JO.OOflS.OO ; medium , J3.006.W ; small , J4 ; black Montana and Rocky mountain , large , JlH.OOir22.00 ; meillum , JH : small , J10 ; black Mon tana yearlings , huge. J12 ; medium. SS ; small , J5 ; black Montana cubs , large , $6.50 ; medium , J4.50 ; small , J3 ; silver tip , large , J20 ; medium , J12 ; small. $8 ; silver tip yearlings , large. $11 ; medium , $8 ; small , J3 ; sliver tip cubs , large. JO ; medium. JI.SO ; small , S3 : brown , large , J20.00 ® 23.00 ; medium , $16 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , large , J10.0i)012.00 ) ; medium , $ S : small , JO ; cubs , large , J7 ; medium. J3 ; small , J3 ; badger No. 1 , large , tl.0001.SO ; medium , fiOo ; small , SOe : Usher No. 1 , large , JS ; medium , JG ; small , J4 ; fox , silver , ns to color , accenting to beauty No. 1. large , JlOO ; medium , JGOj small. $10 ; silver , pale , according to beauty , large , J30 ( medium , J30 ; small , $20 ; cross , large , $7 ; medium , J3vsmall ; , $2 ; red , large , Jl.SO ; medium , J1.23 : small , Jl ; gray , large , 75o ; medium , SOe ; small , 40c : kit. large , SOe ; me dium , 40c ; small , 20c ; lynx. No. 1 , large , $3 ; me dium , $2 ; small , $ l.oO ; marten. No. 1 , large , } 2 ; No. 1 , largo , JS ; medium. JC.MJr7.00 ; small , $3 ; otter , pale , No. 1 , large , $7 ; medium , J3 ; small , $1 ; raccoon , No. 1 , large , SOe : medium , 60c ; small , SOe : rarcoon. black , as to beauty , No. 1 large , SOcSIJJ.OO ; skunk , black , cased. No. 1 largo , J1.23 ; medium , 73c ; sinall. GOo ; short striped , large , Jl ; medium. 70c : sinall , 45u ; narrow striped , large , GOe ; medium , 40c ; small , 23o ; broad striped , laigc , 2025c ; wolverine. No. 1. large. $4 ; medium , $3 ; sinall , J2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 large , $3 : me dium , $2 ; small , $1.BO ; prairie , largo , 70@73e ; medium , COc : small , EOc ; beaver , per skin , No. 1 large , J3.00JX6.00 ; medium , JI.SO : small , $2 ; kits , large , $2 ; medium , JI.SO ; 'small , 73e ; muskrats winter. No. 1 large , 10 Hc ; medium , 9e : small , 7c ; fall , large , fiU'Jir. medium , 7c ; small , Cc ; kits , large , 203c ; HIDF.S , TALLOW , KTC. IIIDKS No. 1 gieen bides. 2',5o ; No. 1 green salted hides , 2Hf3c | : No. 2 green salted hides , l'/.J2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Urn. to 15 Ibs. , GVsc ; No. 2 veal calf , S ll.s. to 15 Ibs. . So ; No. 1 dry Hint bides. 5o ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. Ic. Pnrt cured bides Vjo per Ib. less than fully cured. "HIII3HP I'l'ILTS-Oreon salted , each , 25fGOc ; jtrei'n salted shearlings ( sbort-wooled early skins ) , each , SfJISe ; dry shearlings ( sbort-wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , SftlOe ; dry shearlings ( sbort-wooled early skins ) . No. 2. each , So ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , SJfSe ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. Kit * ' ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4JJ7e ; dry Hint. Colorado nun rain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4JiGc. TALLOW AND nnnAsn Tallow , NO. i. 4uo 4lic ; tallow , No , 2 , 3Vilo : grease , white A , 4c ; grease , white II , 3ie ; grease , yellow , 3c ; grease , dark , 24c ! ; old butter , 2ft'2Hc ; beeswax , inline. 15 01So ; lough tallow. 2jI2VJe. St. I.onU .tlurki-lH. RT. LOUIS , March 17. FLOUR Weak , but not quotably cbangeil. WIIKAT Opened active , ye higher , but soon fell back on selling , cloning Uo bid less than yesterday's close. No. 2 red , cash , S3 ic ; March , S3ie : May , Bo : July , SGHc. CORN Ran down l4tiH ri"n the line weather ; No. 2 mixed , cash nnd llivTCh , 33io ; May , SIHo ; July , 5c. * " ortl OATS Weak. % © ie lower ; No. 2 cash and March , 30Hc : May. 30koj Jiily. 2ic. ; HYK No. 2. 48o blil. cttt'tradc. HAHI.KY Strong , but iwiililng doing HHAN Depressed ; CCo rt Hack , FI.AX Kiin : ji.33. 1'I.OVKH HHKIJ llpttnrf J7.50lf7.S3 , HAV In fair < l maml , < 'tmchanged ; prime to cbolco timothy , J8.GOi3. oit " IIUTTKIl Slow , uni'lmnCT < Hl ; separator cream ery. 20c ; good to choice , ilry , 15 17c. KGC1S Ixiwer nt inc. ' ' I.lIAD-Kasler nt J3.17V4 J.M. BPKLTKH Firm , nnchnncoil. COltN MKAI/-J1.8Sifl.SW'l WHISKY fl.lt."I" ' HAOaiNO HnclmnRPil'ViO'SKQee. ' COTTON TIKH-IIncharrVM nt 93e Jl.CO. PHOVIHIONa - l owcrj-"Wry dull mid weak. Pork , standard mess , M.ISff ' JC.45. nml ; Ha con. , , .u 72 , niK'il , fu.oi2 > RKCK1PTS Flour , O. i > njilili. ; wheat. 120.0 bu. ; corn , GS.OOO bu , ; oatJ < ? ) , W bu , SIUPMKNTS-FIour. 8tt.Vbbls. ; wheat , 30.00) bu , ; corn , Stl.OOO bu. i oats , 11,000 bu , Jtlliiiii'iipolU Wlirut JMnrliet , MINNI5APOI.IS , March. . 17.-Hecelpts of wheat today were 271 cam : shipments. 37 cars. Tlio demand was good nnd the track offerings all sold out eaily nt ntuiut IWo above the May price , and nlHHit ! io ubovu tha July price. Sales to arrive were nut large , lesi than w cars being disposed , of In that way , U is understood today that there will be cnn ldtrnhlo decrease In tbo country ele vator slocks In Monday's report. Farmers arc maiketlng lightly , nnd with the favornbla weather nru getting their ground and grain In condition for spring needing. If llio weather continues us It ls now. It Is Ihought connldemblc wheat will lm so\vn on dry ground next week. In thai case Ihu farmeru * dellvvrieM nt country stations will bo smaller. May wheat opmed ut Me ; July , COUc , with vomo HrmneKi early In the day , but utter the ilmt half hour priors began to decline , anl fell ' ,4(4ic nt the clout * , with March at SSVjc > May , IWI.eiW'.c ; July. WMMic , On track : No ! 1 northern , GOc ; No. 2 nor'.hvrn , CSUo ; No. 1 bnrtl. G''c. Huslnesa was not netlve nt any lime , ami the volume of trading wan the smallest of any day for the \veik. There was very Hill , ' offert-l foi sale , ur.il tha deellmi WIIH more In sympathy with oilier plar-s than i rn < uunt of any ' " . weakness. Mills runtlnui'i ] to run at about :7.i,0" bbls. for the lusi 31 hours. Shipments uf Hour fur tha day wcrt J5,5/7 ! bbU. Tbo demand \TM reported very llclit. nnd lens than the production. The 800 line took , n Inrgp proportion or the Hour , going via the lake * . Prices wtro cony nnd quoteil at a lout W.KfM.W for patent * nnd Jl.r.Xrl.to for bakers' . The decrease of wlii > nl In MlnnrKioll > public elevators for the week wan 2,992 bu. STOCKS AND HONDS. Hlmro Speeulatlon Wn Only Mnilprnlcljr Active Yesterday nnil IrrrKiitnr. XE\V YOHK , March 17. The shnro spec- illation during tlio two hours ot business today was only moderately active , nnd the speculation was lrrcgul.tr and unsettled. Humors to the effect that the sclRiilorapo hill was to bo signed by tlio president had a depressing effect on prices and the hardening tendency of sterling exchange , foreshadow ing , as It docs , additional exports of gold , was another unfavorable factor of llio specu lative situation. In the early dealings there wns good buying of the Industrial ! ! . During the morning St. Paul was In fair demand for both 'orclgn and local- account , but sub sequent ' sallzatlons and sales to cloao out long standing contracts depressed the market for the greater portion of the list. The pressure to sell was not , however , nt all pronounced , nnd stocks moved Independent of each other , advances being made In ono pool while declines occurred In another. The market opened strong , nnd closed generally weak , there being periods of strength and weakness between times. A majority of the actlvo list shows a dcclino from yesterday's closing llgures. The Evening Post says : Thcro has been much discussion during the last few days nnd there will doubtless bo more next week as to the result In business which might bo anticipated were the selgnlorngu bill to become - como law. Rumors of such n possibility have ns yet created llttlo uneasiness , chlolly became of confidence that the president will Interpose his veto , but also , too , because of n very prevalent belief that the bill's signature would liavo no Immediate- disastrous Influ ence. Wcro sudden nnd very largo with drawals of Invested foreign capital to como on the market now , with sterling rates nt the shipping point. It Is qulto conceivable that the treasury gold withdrawals would be resumed. Foreign Investment In our se curities , timidly begun this week , would al most surely cense and the result would therefore bo no check to the further rise In sterling. And If , through a combination of such causes" , heavy depletion of the govern ment gold balance were eventually to follow , How Is the cold reserve to be restored ? The February loan was floated for this pur pose. The banks did nothing more nor less than their duty In subscribing to It. But thu question ot duty , after the government had publicly broken faith on the coining of the seigniorage , might be very greatly altered. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : bid. Tlio rniigo of prices as reported by J. W. Dean i C- ) . , Hoard of Trade hall , Is aa follows ; StOUlCH. " Open IHzh Low. Close Yesy Krlo PaclllcMall. 17M 4UM 40 Northwestern 100M 10I1K 40MH Mo. Pacliie./ . , . . . MH Union Paeltln 18)4 Hi N Pacltio , p'f'U. , . 10)f 10H N , Pacific com. . . f > K CM C. D. A Q T. . . HIM 81H Hock Island. . . . . . OHM O'.IU St. Pan' * . . ( WM u : H WeHterii Union. . . 8B } ( H3J6 8f.S SiigarTrust um 02M 00)4 01HM NowKnjrland mi HM lUft HM Atcblson , ir. ISti l&M Chicago Gas ; . . . . . 05 OOM U4W Ueadlnir , -'liW S''W N. Y. Central * . . > * 10HM OOMMl HUJ1 UWJi D.C.I' ' i , J7 Ml Jtll } O. K . . . : . ' - . . . . , 4U nu Omaha J18M 3HW M\i \ The total sales of stocks today were Oj.SOO shares. Including : jUchlson. 2.600 : American Cotton Pll , 1,700 : . American Sugar. 20.100 : liur- llngton , 1,400 ; Chicago Oas. 0.200 ; Distilling. 9,400 Oeneral Electric , 1,20. ) ; Louisville & Nash ville , 2.700 ; National Lend , 2,700 ; National Cord age , r > ,800 ; North American. 4,100 ; Heading , 5V ) ; liopk Island. 4tCOO ; St. Paul. 11.300. Now Yorlc'Money ' Miirlcut. NKW YOIUC , March 17.-MONKY ON C\W- nasy lit 1 per cent ; last loan ami closed ut 1 per CUpilMn ! MEUCANT1U3 PAPKn-3ff5',4 per CCSTlMl.TNQ KXCHANOK Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills nt | 4.837i4r4.89 for de mand and ft.OTUO4.81U for sixty days ; posted rates , J4.SS < Jf j.WVj : commercial bills. J4.S6UG4.SC14. ( lOVKHNMKNT llONUt ) Firm. Sta'te bonds. Inactive. Tno cloning quotations on bonds : St. r.onlH Mining Stock Quotation ) . ST. LOUIS , March 17.-Mining stocks today were more actlvn. Quoiatlonn : riniiuclnl NotoA , KANSAS CITY. Maich 17. Clearings , fl.417- 190. 190.NKW OnMSANS , March 17. Clearings , J1.421.- PAHIH , March 17. Three per cent rentes , OSf Me for the nccount. LONDON , March 17. Tlio amount of bullion gone Into tha Hank of Kngland today , { 3,00 > J. MEMPHIS. Mirch 17. Now York c change selling at par. H.inU clcarlngr , Jrj.'i.j2 ; bal ances. JUl.D'Jl HAI/nMOItn. March 17. Clearings , J2.379.9M ; balances , J371.409. For the week , J12,302.i > 23 ; balances , Ji.COO.UG. IIOSTON. March 17.-Clearliig3. J13.010.084 ; ImbinceH , J1.7IU.17 : . For Ihe week , J77,7SJC77 ; balances , f , OfiOkC2. PHIIAl > Kia'HIA , March 17-Cli'arliiB , J10- 97,013 ; l.ilnnces. Jl,6S2,4i)7. ) For Ihu week. J15- U'J3SM ; balances , J'Ji ! ! > uUl , CINCINNATI , March 17. Money. 2'4STO ' per cent ; Now York exchange , lOfji/o uremlum Clearings , J1.7M.7' ' . For the , week. J11.137.1W , lust year. fll. < W8. nO. CHICAI1O. March 17. C'learlnus , Jl..C7'OrO. Total for the week , J77.0T,2OuO ; roir--nHindlng | week last year , JloO.OOI.U'W. ' NI > W Yoik ex change. 73o premium ; sterling , linn ; actual rates , JI.S7',441.k'J. ' Money rales , jG per cent. T. I.OUIH. March 1I.-Clearlng . J3.23n,134 ; this week , J2lJG > S.2i7. > ; Insl week , CI.SOS.SOU ; same ' . Halances today , JIC'J- week lasl year , Jil.WS.'jSO. - yj'ii ( bis week , JJC1. ' > ,72ii ; last week , J3,10f,2H2 ; samu Week last ypiir. J,6S7OS ) . .Money , dull ; WI per cent. Kxclmnge on New Yoik , 900 premium. NKW YOIUC , March 17.The report of the Chicago , Ht , 1'uul , MlnnoaK | > lls & Oinnhu Hull- ro.iil coiiiimny for the year ending December 21 shows : < ! ro < earnings. J13.JS.i2i ; decrease , JS8S.OII : net. J2.OM.691 ; decrpasa. JMI.1I23 ; net In- cinnt * . } iC > , u77 ; decrease , JS2lH < i ; ur | lu , J17I- 111 ; decri-use , 121,110. NKW YOHK. Maich 17. Clearings , f77.M .847. lulanceii , ll.0f,37f. For the wct-U. Jl 9,21i.U ] , balances , } . . : : , ! , ? . Tbo exports of tpn-iu fiom ihe iM > rt of New Y rk for thn wn-k were. Unlil , Jsii,8IO | ; silver , JiI'J,17Li. TliQ Imports ( . . ih we-k were. Oen-ral m--rrb r. li , J'JI17I3 ( , dry good * , } 1,57,6W , ( ulJ , | 193,7u ) , lllver , 113- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Receipts for Saturday imd the Wcok Show Quito a FnlHug Off , COMPETITION ON GOOD SHIPPING CATTLE 1'rlcos on Tline ( irndc * Wrro Wt-ll Sus tained VnlnpH All 'Itniiml SU-nily llogH Sltilo Another Notch erSe So Down < ! ratio. SATURDAY , March 17. The week closed with only a fair supply ol beef and shipping cnttlo on sale , but In cluded several lots of pretty good cattle. Thcro was some shipping Inquiry , whllo the local demand wan sufllctcntly largo to take care of the supply and as n result values wcro well sustained on all desirable grades. The movement was moderately brisk and nt the close the pens had been well cleared of all holdings. The supply at cow stuff was only moderate , whllo the demand was equal to the number on'-'salc. There was no special change In the market from yester day , and by midday the pens had been well cleared of all offerings , the market closing steady all around. There were few stock cattle to bo found In today's cattle receipts. There was llttlo doing In this line , but the few on sale changed hands nt fully steady prices. Cholco feeders are quoted at $3.00 ® SAO , fair to good , J2.GOJT3.00 , according to weights and quality. Representative sales : DUKSSKU HKKF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2. . . SIM J3 00 24. . . . DOS (3 13 14..1IM J3 20 5. . . .1180 . 3 00 17. . . 1131 3 15 21. . . .1XI3 320 17. . . 837 3 00 3.1. . . 1179 3 15 23..1278 : i 20 1. . . , IW ) 3 00 40. . . 110) ) 3 15 1. . .1130 3 25 1. . . ,1110 3 00 42. . . IOS2 3 20 19. . .1213 3 SO 19. . . ,1111 ! 3 03 IS. . . .11)32 . 3 20 13. . .1230 3 30 3. . . ,10I 303 C2. . . 1087 3 20 20. . 3 S3 4. . . , M5 .1 03 1037 3 20 " . .1211 3 1" , 4. . . 3 03 3 20 2 ? 3 35 B3. . . .1078 3 Or .1180 3 20 , ' ' . .1173 3 35 II. . . ' * 3 03 .1137 3 20 10. . . .1232 3 45 13. . . . 071 303 .10G1 3 0) 37. . 3 r.r 40. . . .ll.V 3 10 I. . .10SO 3 20 43. , . .13M 15. . . . -J93 3 10 23. . .11S3 S 20 19. . . .1203 3 GO 4. . . .1132 S 10 19. . .1159 3 20 M. . 3 U5 " .1040 3 10 20. . . S73 3 20 16. . .1133 3 75 is ! . W ! ) 3 15 SHIPPING I STCKUS. .1112 3 20 1. . . .ISM 25 31. . 3 M .1171 3 20 1.1C , . . .1233 330 G. . 4 00 MIXED. 1C. . . C21 285 . . .1027 3 10 IS..1227 323 12. , .1070 3 10 COWS. 1. . 3. , . ,1303 2 f,3 1. . 12. , . . .HI * 2 G5 3. . . .1275 2 65 ft ' 17. . .1125 2 Go fti ! . -.1032 2 G5 3. . . .12(10 ( 2 70 1. . S. , . .1210 2 70 4. . 10. , . .1212 2 75 1. . 1. , . .1310 2 73 1. . 1. , . .1000 2 75 o ' ' 1. . . .1210 2 75 4' . 7. , .11107 2 M 1. . 6. . . .nn ; 2 SO 22. . . . tot ! ! . . . ' .1523 2 S3 1. . 2. . . .1355 2 K 1. . 1. . . .1MO 2 85 1. . 2. . . .1010 2 90 10. . 3. . . .1'S3 ) 2 Co 1. . 11. . . .1115 3 0) 1. . 23. . 1. . 3. . .1040 275 C. . 23. . . GSO 273 1. . . 'JOO 2(5 1. . . 430 4 M 7. . . 175 4 73 4. . G. . . 1G3 4 73 1. . 1. . . 1 0 5 00 1. . 1. . . 170 B 00 1. . 1. . .1G50 2 B5 1. . 1. . .1560 2 63 1. . 1. . .2000 2 75 I. . 1. . .1540 2 75 1. . 1. . .1200 2 83 1. . 1. . .20.V ) 2 85 1. . .1S73 2 83 FEEDEUS. I. . 9. . . ROO 3 10 3. . 1. . .1000 3 15 C. . .1001 3 15 15. . .1120 3 20 .11'JO 3 23 .1241 3 15 i. , .1240 3 25 HOGS The receipts were the smallest of any day this week , yet there was not suf ficient demand to prevent prices from going lower. There wns a llttlo outside Inquiry also , but buyers were Indifferent , and , as a rule , paid prices pretty close to a nickel lower , at which basis the bulk of the hogs sold. Trading was slow throughout , and whllo a few of the best medium and light grades sold pretty close to .steady , the gen eral market was weak at the dcclino noted , the market closing dull and weak , with , however , about everything out of first hands. Hough heavy hogs sold as low as from $4.20 to $4.25 ; heavy packers at from $4.35 to $4.40 , and medium and light at from $4.40 to $1.50 , the bulk of all grades selling'nt from $4.40 to $4.45 , against a range yesterday of from $1,40 to $4.50 , and bulk at from $4.45 to 4.50 , and on last Saturday the range was at front $1.65. to $4.75 , and bulk nt from $1,05 to $4.70. Representative sales : No. Av Sh. Pr. 2 385 . . . $4 20 2 150 . . . 425 22 310 ICO 4 25 G5 311 200 4 35 2S 279 . . . 435 131 255 120 4 3711 G2 251 160 4 40 53 2G3 120 4 40 G623G . . . 4 40 09 233 120 4 40 74 241 80 4 40 C 113 . . . 4 40 25 281 . . . 4 40 61 2G7 40 4 40 G7 278 200 4 40 70 306 2SO 4 40 44 302 120 4 40 67 251 80 4 40 74 172 80 4 40 G7 224 ICO 4 4f C2..26S IK ) 4 4(1 ( 73 220 120 4 40 GO 257 bfl 4 42'4 ' lilt 3 SO 4 4214 G9 2J5 80 4 4214 75 210 120 4 42h 72 203 40 4 4214 GS MO ICO 4 42V4 GS 222 . . . 4 42V4 51 SIS 160 4 42',4 M 213 . . . 4 4214 51 313 . . . 4 4214 PIC18 AH 51 147 160 380 1 130 40 I 10 SHEW There worn only a few sheep on sale , but they Included two docks of good native lambs that sold for $3.35. The marlcot Is firm. Pair to good natives are quotable at $2.750 > 3,25 ; fair to good westerns , ? 2.253.10 ; com mon and stock sheep , $1.60@2.15 ; good to cholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $2.503,75. Kopro- tscntatlvo sales : No. vvt. Pr. ' 130 native lambs I7 ifi : jlfl 115 native lambs UU U 115 ItecclptK nml DUrmHltlon of Stock. Olllcl.il receipts nnddlHposltlon or stock nH shown by lliu books of thu Union Stock Yards eomp.iny for HID twenty-four hours unuliur olO o'eloek p. in , March 17 , IbOl : UKCKII'TS. St. Louis I.Uu St licit Mnrlint. ST. LOUIS. March U.-flATTLK-Hecelpts. 2)0 ) head ; shipments. 1,2'W ' head ; markut nominal ; natUu steers. 1,2'W ' to I , I'M ' Ibs. , JJ.2Xj3.G'.eoW ' ; , I jjij , ) Hj8 J2.CO , ' I UHISReceipts. . 1,00 | ) bead ; uhlpim-nls. 2,700 head ; market dull , cloning I ho week 8u 4no -low l lust last week's Cln > " : top price for medium lieavy , Ji.CO : mixed , JI.25W4.W ; lough IlKht. $1.75. 8III5KP Receipts , I'M ' lii-HJ ; nblpmenln. iiniie ; market strong ; fed yenillngb. J8.75 ; good mlxi-d , O.&OSJ.CQj choice Texas , J2.75U3.85. Iviinias City Live Htiifli .Mnrkitt , 1CAN8AB CITY. March 17.-CATTH2-Hccelpt . 2.0IX ) hPAd ; shipments , 2,400 head : market utmuly ; shipping stcurn. J3.b04it.io ; natlva rovvx , l.0 < ( 2.5u ; Blockers nnd feeders , J2.b5ft3.W ; butls. Vl.Mt 2.W lions Receipt" . ' & ) hfud ; slilpm nt . 1,10) Ill-ad : inaikel HtlOa lownn bulk , 11.3011 1. a' . ; ii.'uvUs. narkers nad mlxwl , J 1.801/4. K ; Hk'liU , Yorker * and plK > . J .3Mr.W. H1IKIU'KecelptK. . 4UU head , shipments , none ; marku nboul steiuly. " HIoiu KIOIX CITY. March 17 IKirjH MatU. t ut > changed ; ahlpmrnti , SOO j 10 > i low r nt JI3)/ji l.i > , . bulk , JI.33. 109 ulilmnents , licad ; market nte.nly ; tn\rr \ * . Jl.5otll.lS. year- llngd. J2.25 .W ; cows , Jl. ! . ; bulls and oxen , CIIIOAOO LIVI Supply of Cnltlo U'nn Siiiiill-Hiion Wcro Vf\r nml Their \Viuitn l.liulti-il CHICAGO , March l7.-Tb supply of cattle her * today wan small , not cxremllnir ( W limit , lluyers were few nnd their wants ) llmlte < l , lull n clear- nnce wns made nnd nl full prices , fawn , heifer * nnd bulls were linn nl Jl.K to J3.40 , ami there was n steady market for ntwrs nt from fi.90 to fl.M. The highest figure pnld wltljn the week Is fl.TS. but probably something firm class would liavo ImiURht Jl.w. Prices nre n little lower than nt the close of last wek for nearly nil d.-scrlptlmm. Atiout 9.000 bogn arrived today , and the total for tills week Is close lo 119.000 limit , t.a t week 111,915 head arrlvnl , niut n year ngo Ihe teal was 83,151 , Today's nates showed considerable varia tion In prices , but the Mtrlntlon * were not no general IIH to necessitate any change In ( tin quo- tiilions. They remain the name IIH for Friday. I-1 mil fl.Su b > J1.73 was paid for mcrclmnthbla loin , nml from Jl. 13 to fl.GS iHHighl Ihe bulk , Prices for Mieep wet , , weaker nil around. There wenby far too many , hcop here for n Hiturday , and iis buyers weru nlicudy "Illlcd up" they would buy only nt eoneeiwlons. Poor to pxtm sheep were quoted nl from J3.75 to J3.90 , nnd s.ilei of lamb * were on n basli of from J2.73 to JI.15 M * * ) bond , making 5S.WO for tbo 'week , which 1i WOO more than for thu previous week mid 8.000 more tlun u jear nno. Hecelpts-Cnttl. . . koo head : calves. 1W ( hpadj hogs , ! > .000 licnil ; nieep | , fi.wxi head. The K\etilmt Jouinal reports : I'ATTI.K-ltecelpis , MX ) head ; shipments. GOO head ; market ptendy ; prime nnd extra steers. JUW . , . - , ; fair t. > KI I , JI.OOffl.2Ti ; others. J3.WW 3.7S ; Texans , t2.7utf3.75. IICKlS-Hecelpts , 9,000 bead ; HlilpiiieiilK , 4,0:0 : head ; markel steady ; rough henvy. jlftWI.60. prime heavy nnd Imlcher wclshtH , JI.UOWI.70 : assorted IlKht. JI.iWjT1.75. SIIKI-'P AND I.AMIIS-rllecelpIs , r.HJ ( ) head : KhIimipniK , l.Oiifl lirnil ; 3.000 on owners' necount J , .r-1'3'0 , ' ; , r western's , and ltx exporters al J3.7j4fl.tJO ; lambs , JI.iOtil.S5. Trlm-u'it Wlirnt Punic. RAN FUANC1HCO. March 17.-The panic In wheat , which sent up the quotations jvsteidny from Jt.io to Jl.lM , per cental for M.iy delivery , appeared this morning to have entirely sus pended. The highest offer on ( he board tills illuming WIIH 11.10. with nolHHly to buy ut th.it price. The disinclination to trade In May , however , him been In n incamno due to the fad that business In nuny of the ollk-ra Is su : iondeil owing to the celebration of Ht Palilck'H iViy , which look place today nt the Midwinter fair grounds. At the close of the call jesterdiiy I ho directors of the osrhatigo redm-ed the marginal price of May wheat from Jl.IO to J1.05 per cental. I * . \V. McUlniilllii . i Co. , ihe chief nitcrnlorH In yesti-rday'H deal , have made a statement , le- fuslng to be governed by the net of the directors of tin- call lioard .as applied to their contracts of yesteiday nnd repudlallns their contracts. The Htm has. however , offered to deposit wllli Ihe Produce exchange n en-tilled cheek covering tbu amount of their tranmictloiiR. Tin ; directors of the exchange irfuscd to receive the chock , which amounts to JlOO.iioO. II U stated thnl tlio rules of the r-xehntige will compel MeObinllln .4 Co. to make good their contracts on Monday next or be sold out. Coffi-o .Mnrlti-t. NKW YOHK. March 17. COFFKU-Opllomi opened sleaily nt unchanged lo 10 inlnta nd- vance , cawed oft partially , but recovered on 'ie- newed covering ami closed linn nt 5 flO pulnts net ndvnnce. Bales. 7,000 bags , liu-luding : March , JI6. & ) ; April , ir..23 ; May. Jir tiOif 15.U3 ; .Inly. J13.10 ; August , J15.2" " ) ; September. JH.VfiiMI W. Spot coffee , Hlo quid ; No. 7. Jn.lHt' , . mild , ( inlet. but steady ; Cordova , JI9.2Mrl9.50. Sales. KOO bags K.uiloM. No. 7 , nllout , JI5.1h4. \S'aiehoiis. > deliveries at New Yoik jestenlay. 4.4JS bags ; suck nt New York today. | 2Jr.W bags ; utoclc In the United Slates , 13' ,473 bags : nlloat for the fulled StalCH. It ! , 171 bags , , . " , , unh 137.307 bags last jear. Rio matkef , nulet ; No. 7 f Rio , Jirw ( ; exrliange. 9 15-10d ; receipts i , 5,000 bags ; Btnck , 2'l7.0i)0 ' ) bags. .SANTOS. .March 17. Market quiet ; Rood aver age Canton nominal ; receipts , two days , 3000 bags : Block. 1G1 Oiio bugs. IIAVRIO. March 17.-Market steady ; sales. Gih > ) bass ; prices Vif higher ; cleau-,1 , for New lore. , .000 bags. London market nulet ; pi lees unchanged lo Gd higher. HAMlUiHO , March 17.-Market steady ; price * ' .i I'fg. higher ; sales. 4,000 bags. Knn-iis CHy JMnrlii-ts. OATS lid Ic lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2aff29Mc ; No. 3 white. 3 > M3.ic. ! 11UTTKII Dull .and weak ; creamery , 19I2ic ) ; dairy , 13ifI6c. l-KJHS Weak ; 91Jc. HY1 { Klim : No. 2 , nominal nt 48c. FljAX HKKIJ Firm ; J1.21Q1.22. 1IHAN Firm ; r 4fr6le. ( HAY Dull ; timothy , J9.CO ; prnlrle , J3.iMfjC.00. HKCiniTS Wheat , 12.000 bu. ; eoin , 3OiW bu. : oats. 4.0 * ) bu. SI1IPMKNTS Wheat , 13,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. J.lvtvrpool .Markets. LIVKHPOOL , , March 17. WIIKAT null ; do- inaiul moderate ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 C.illfoinla , 6s5s2di red westeni winter , < i 3d. COUN Demand mudcrnto ; now mixed , 3s 1W. Fl.OUIt Spring iiatents , Cs 9d. PHOVlSIONS-lleef , India mesa , S7s Cd. Pork , prime mes.i , "On. Hacon. long nnd shoit clear. 53 lb.i. . 32a Cd ; long clear , 43 Ibs. , 31s. HL'TTIJH Good , 60a. TA I. LOW Dull , TI.'IIPKNTINK 22s. liINSKKD Oll22fl. . HOSIN Common , 3s Ud. 1'KTltOLKUM 4'iid. Cotton Aliirlcnt , NRW OHLKANS. March" 17. COT TON Spot , steady ; sales , spot , GO1) bales ; to nrrlve , ] 5J bales ; receipts , 3,931 bales ; exports , Great Hrltnln , 21,430 bales ; continent , 3,730 bales ; stock , 23JCo'J b.llcs. Futures , steady ; sales. 13,10bales ) ; Llaix-h , J7 0 ST. LOUIS , March 17.-COTTON-Stendy : mid dling , 71ie ; sales , 700 bales ; receipts , 1.7W baleM ; shipments , l.COO bales ; Block , Cl.bOl ) bales. Mlork In SlKlit. The following nro thu receipts lit the torn1 prin cipal cltlcH Saturday , March 17 : , , . , . Cattle. HosH. Sheep. poiith Omaha JS2tl : t,4il7Jin Chicago HOO 1),0 ( ) { ) 0,001) KaiiHanClty 'J.OIIO 4.HOO 400 St. Louis ! > 00 1,1)00 ) 100 Total 4,820 10,107 5,745 Diilutli AVheat Alnrlcet. nui.UTH , March 17.-W1IBAT Market lower ; cash. Cllio ; March , CS'/jo ; May , C2o ; July , K3c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 60c ; March , D7'Jr ' ; May , COVie ; July , Glftc ; September , 62jc ! ; No. 2 north- t-rn , cash , CfV4o ! ; No. 3 , Oflc ; rejected , 4l'4e ; on track , No. 1 northern to nrrlve , C0)ic. I.oniloii Sn tir Aliirket. LONDON , Maich 17. SUOAH-Cane. dull , lit. tlo doing , centrifugal Java , 15s CJ ; Muscovado , fair rcllnlng , 13s Oil. \\onl JUnrltut. BT. LOUIS. March 17. WOOL-In fair demand. steady nt the recent advance. ( WT ALMOST 'J'O I'JliUKS. Two YIIUIIK Men NlmiKlitcreil mi < l Tliroi Otlierx Wounded In n right. PIlATTVILhE. Ala. , March 17. Moses Thomas and Henry Atwood , two well known younc men , had a quarrel last night about u debt the former owed the latter. Knlvcu were drawn and they camu together , At- .wood's two brothers Joined ( n the melee , helping him , and William Thomas guvo help to his brother. Knives , pistols and razors were freely used for ten mlnutc.s , and when a constable stepped In tlio following dmnagu had been done : A. CHUNKY , a bystander cut In the arm anil shot In the head ; died this morning. I1I2NHY ATWOOU. both ears cut off , Bhot In the head , jugular vein exposed ; will die. Will Thomas , cut about arms and shoulder and shot In the hip ; may die. Ullmoro Atwood , ahot In the right aide and cut In the neck ; wound dangerous. Moses Thomas , cut In the left breast and head. o Drnth of Solomon Timelier. CHICAGO , March 17. Solomon Thnchor , ono ot thu oldi.'Ht nnd most wealthy rc.sldcnU of Chicago , died nt his residence In Hlvcr- Eldu laut night after a protracted Illness , Ho came to Chicago from Now York In 1857 and made a fortune In real uutato. Ho wno prominently Identified with thu Methodist church. . Tor Cunning thu lloitili Kxplo-iloii , 1'AHIS , March 10. . A newspaper seller named Maurelvitn arrested laut night , whllo having u wound In Ilia leg drowd , as n iii > - cunipllco In yesterday's outrnuu. lie | ma boon living with nn nnarchlul. .E.McElror&Co. ] INVESTMENT BAS CERS , 34 VVnshlnjjlon St. . CHICAGO. A1UNICIPAL BONDS , Honds of Electric Street Railway Companies. Uirjli fir a ilo Investment Securities. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITS