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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY HKE : FRIDAY. MARCH 23 , 1891 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Uncertainty Ocncoming the Cold Wave Made Many Wheat Selleis. LITTLE LIFE IN THE CORN MARKET TJirro IVfro ? Jlj rnl Offering * and n ( ionil Drnmnd from HIiiirlB In Ontx-I'ro- TlnloiiH Developed ( 'imaldcrnble Ntrrngtli IMirlji ; ; tin : Duy. CHICAGO , March 22. In anticipation of tomorrow's holiday and with uncertainty regarding the effect of the approaching cold wave , there were more sellers than buyers of wheat , nnd the price , compared with yes terday's closing quotation , Is He lower. Corn 13 ' .40 lower and oatn unchanged , I'rovl- ulons worn strong , closing prices pliovrlng a pain of lOc In pork , 7Vic In Inrd and uc In ribs. The opening In wheat was quiet , without change In price since tlio previous afternoon. The cold wave was moving slowly over the winter wheat belt and had already spread over Nebraska , Kansas and down Into Texas. Itn course was still eastward , but the degree nf cold was only sufficient to raise a doubt and make It debatable whether any actual damage to the wheat plant would' result from It. The early cables were comfortless and noted no change In the foreign situation. The receipts nt Chicago were light. Ilusl- ness was more than usually dull , and fluc tuations for two hours were confined be tween G77&C and GS'/ic during the forenoon. The clearances from the Atlantic scauoard worn fairly liberal. The receipts nt the pri mary western markets , exclusive of Kansas City , were 281,380 bit. , against 401,133 bu. n vcar niro. Closlnc cables renortcd rather ( -nnler continental mnrltels. Thcro was nn Increase of ncllvlly , with prices on u slightly lower plane , near tlio close. May Bold nl G7c nnd nlosed nt from 67c to 577&C. There wns very little llfo In the corn market nnd not enough doliiK to lift or de press values lo n greater extent than Uc. Kxport clearances were very small , but there was n good demand for the offerings hero In the sample market at about ' /Jo over yesterday's prices. Mny started at 37c , declined to 37 > , ic , rose from that to from 37ISc to 37c , but under tlio Influence of the cany feeling In wheat toward the : losc the inurket weakened und left off with icller-f of May at 3"ic. ' While the slight flrmncss In corn In fluenced n Rlmllar feeling In oats , business In the lotlcr was far moro nctlve. There were liberal offerings and a good demand from sborlH. The cash market for oals was very acllvo and firmer. May opened slightly under yesterday's price , at from JiO-yjC to 30c , and sold tip to 31 He. Toward the close the market declined a shade with wheat and corn. May closed with sales at from 30c to 30c , and 30ic. The provision market again developed considerable strength. The extra firmness was at first Hie result of the light run of liogn , but was added lo later by the re ported volume of the cash trade. The closing prices were near the top figures of the day. Compared with last night May pork Is 10o higher. May lard 12V c higher and May ribs He higher. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 28 cars ; corn , 1C5 cars ; oatt , 175 cars ; hogs , 0.000 head. No Hoard of Trade session tomorrow- Good Friday. The loading futures ranged as tullowa ; ArtluloH. | Open. Mlicl'i. I "uTwrTcioso. Wheat. No. 2 Mnrul CfiH May H ( " July BOK 0 ! ! t Com No. 2. . March .IM * MH 3C.W nr.i Mny ; I7 H7 ! ( July U8U OntH Ni.i ! . . < Mi : roll now U8UW May July iirM W Pork per bbl May 11 O.-i 11 10 11 00 11 07i ! July 11 05 n o"M 11 UO 11 03 Laid , 1(10 lb March. . 0 SO May. II S'Jii 0 07 0 f > 7 ! U 07K July. . U 50 G 00 13 CO 0 & 7. ' < f Short lllbs- Mav 5 7C. S 77W 5 T21 5 75 ji.iy . : : ; . ; : ; 0 70 0 70 C 75 OiHh quotations were ns follows : l''I.Oim Dull. WHEAT No. 2 pprlntr. 36o ; No. 3 Eprlng , no ales reported ; No. 2 red , GCic. COIIN No. 2 , 3io. ! OATH-NO. 2. soiwoHc ; NO. 2 white , 33U0 I3'ie ; No. \\lilte. . 32ij33c. 11VI3 No. 2. IG'ic , IIAKI.KY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , GIJToSc ; No. 4 , 02 1110 , KI.AX SiED : Nil. 1. J1.3S. TIMOTHY til'IHD-l'rlme. J1.SO. IG.OOfJC.25. WHIS1CY Distillers' finished goods , per gnl. , Tlio followlns were tlio receipts aim shipments for today : On the 1'rodiieu oxchnniru today the butter mar- ki't WIIH quiet nnd unchauced ; cmainary. IflCfUai dairy , IJIwlSe. Kess.atcady , imuhiucid : ; Htrlctly New , . . . , . - . l.t.MOO bbl .j exports , 31,000 bbls. ; caleH. 20Mk ) TURK. ! n fall- local trade wan reported and fair expoil Inquiry ; rye Hour , dull but steady ; buck wheat Hour , nominal. lIUCMvWIIEAT-Dull ; state , KffCSc ; Canadian. ex-bond. G3Hir.9e , . . . UYH Nominal. 1IAUI.EV l-'lim ; No. 2 Milwaukee , G3 < JC1c ; two- rowtnl. it1fG.'e. ; 1IAUI.EV MA l/r Steady ; western , GSJfTCo ; Cnn- adlan , s.lfine ! ) ; Mlx-ruwod. Mo. WHEAT UecelptH , 7,000 bu. ; exports , 00.0CO 1m. mien , CS25CO < > Ml. I'll tn lea and 50.UOO bu , spot , Kpot market meady ; No. 2 red , In Mole iind elevnlor , IMlicj nlloat , C191c : f. o. b , , C2c ; No. 1 nortliern , C7'ic ' ; No. 1 bard , il'.jc. OptloiiT opened itiimerr on a cold wrulhcr reare , but soon re- neted under n Hslit trudo and small local ex- l > orl , but iiBaln rallied nt midday with eorn iind oats ; In Hie afternoon wlieat was dull until near Illo clone , when It suddenly broku on news of a bank failure In London , closing nt lie net deellne ; oi fair swIlebliiK trade. an donu iiKnln todny : No. 2 red. March , elnscd at C0i.4e ; .May , 81 7-10ifGI'ie. ! closing at Ct'te : July. GU Wiav , , . , rloiiliiif at I3\u ; September. VoUdG& o , CO | | IIK t tS'lo ; | leeeml > C.SrirSie , closing nt CS'jC. 'OllN lleeelpts , S.OiX ) bu. : export. * , S.IXK ) till. ; rales , 65,000 | , u , futures nnd 20.00i ) bu , spot. Kimt market very linn ; No. 2 , 45'se In elevator , lii' ' c iitloal , Oplloii- . opened dull and eauler , but sion milled fciter on renewed fears of H mailer Intel lor lycelptH ainl In xympat'.iy ullli oats , olonlni ; tic up on March and iiiiebiiiiKed on Ilio laler Inonllis ; Mnreli eloned at 4l ie ; April , 42Ji' < ; May Slitfia e. elosbiK ut 1K e ; July , 43a4a-ic ) , clim- IIIK at l ie. ) ATHlleeelpls , K5.000 bu. ; expoits. 3,009 bu. ; iiiles , liM.iHh ) fiu , futuies und l ,1.i > iO bu. ppot. Kpot market falily nctlve nnd llimer : No. 2. 35e ; No. 2 delivered. 3ic ( ; No. 3 , 34e ; No , 2 wlilliSlUlililei No. \vlilli > . 30ie ; trjiek , mixed Western , 35'j'f3i ' [ ! ; truck , whlla western , 3SfM2e ; truck , white slate , 33fi12o. Optlont dull nil tlio morning , but advanced ubiirply In Hut afternoon on n lepnitfd squeeze west , eloslni ; 'iJlV ? up on near and ' i' on lute iiionilis ; .March elosrd nt 4l5 cj April i-limiil al 12i e ; May. 421 , ! ) (3'ii ( * . clon ing nt 12V ; July , IJ'-iff I3S4C , eloslmt al 13'uc. HAYl'liin ; Blilppliur , iVHuiSe ; goo > \ lo choice , i04i81e. HOI'S -Quiet ; slnle , common tn choice , StTlOo : 1'iiellle roiiHt , 132iK - . HIDES- Dull ; wet K.died. Neiv OileaiiH seleulej , 35 to C > Ibs. , 1U < f'Ji'Texas ; selceted , 3,1 to M UIH. , ISif.e ; llueiios Ayies , 11 lo IM it a. , 4l-c : T.-MIM dry. 21 to 30 Ibs. , Ce. l.EATHEIt Qulel ; bemlm-k Mle , Iluenox Ajren , IlK.lt In lieavy nelKlils , tlfl-lilo. \VOOIf-Dnlli domestic llei-ee , 19J24o. 1 ItOVIHIONS lleef. ipilel. Cut uiPats , firm. iJird , llimer ; western meam elosed nt 17.10 ; sales. 2J < ) lieu-ex at j.oiM(7.10 ( : ivllned , Him ; continent , J7.K1 ; rtnuih Anierlcii , I7.M ; compound , BUillliHe , Pork , sleiidy ; new meas , > I2.IKI | ' 12.2" > ; i-xuu prime , Jt.00 i'l2.2S ' ; family , JlJ.Wtf 13.00 ; uhoi-t clear , ll3.IMIiU.Oil. la'TTHIlJulet ; westein dairy , lfflc ; wesl- rrn creamery , 15i22isc ; western factory. lOfillu ; JOlKliiB. L' 'ut ; Hale ilulry , lIuSHjc ; ulate ciuiiu- cry. IUi'l7e , OHEEHHHteiuly ; Blnle. larve , JfilSi1 : Mnall , 7 > M3e ; pail pKlms , SUlflOo ; full stdms. 21f3e. l-HHIS Hlendy ; ntito ) and IViinsylvunla , 121 ? i\.u ; \\eslern firsli , 12o ; Boiitbern , lOUilKc ; re. Cflpla , 22.000 IiltKS. TAI.U1W Hull nnd enay ; city ( J2 per rUt ; . ) , 4Tifi4 l5-1Co ; country ipkKH. free ) , 5 t-l6e , an to uuallly. 1'in'ltOI.r.l'MSternly J United clo.ed nt Ko bid. WiC nuknl. HOS1N Qulcti Kiin'nod. common to tcoj. Jl Wl.17. Tl'ltl'ENTINEQillel ; UflUlJe. IHI'E Hleudy : domestic , fair la extra , Je MOLAKSES-gul.- ; Orleann , iwn ooil 10 elicili-e. 2ij36o , 11(1 IHON-Diill ; American , COrrEU-l-'lat : luke , 9hc. I. HAD Very utroni ; ; domriitlc , J3.43. TIN Very Him ; ulrnlte , J19.SO nuked ; plntci , firm. HIiEl.TElt-Qulvl : domestic. J3.0J. IXTTON.SEEI > OH - 'J'llet , but fairly ( trndy. Luycru aud ncllvii Dually luJlitr , iit ; prlinu rruoV ! > 1,1 , ) , , ff , - - , . ; . | ! | J , l.ulUf Brndfn , ? J , tin ) , piim < rummer tcllnw , uOBHI' ' ' , pimte IlimilHr Wll'lp B.II/Tlr. HI'dAlt It i\v. nlKiui KtMily. ntn. . nl-out U'nW ImKH ipntrlftiKali * , ot t < --t , nt 3 < - . fiKt an < I frclnlit. nnd niwi unmll lot niclHf < - nt 2-V' , " "t nnd freight. Loral I'ruililrn . IIUTTEH-Tliori. In n tron Oemnnd for r lly pool liinicr ami but very lllibof It on tlio mar ket. Tin * IT > IPIII run innlnly to tlin Inferior Ktml . Cl.oce ! country , 11ftlw ; packing utock , SflOc. IMlKflSKD rot.'I.TUV.-Tlii're Is but Illllc trndo , mom of th l > uln < > i > ii runnlnB to ll o ftnrk. n , 6W7CJ turki-yn , CJaflSc ! geenc und duck * , . I.IVB I'Orr.TUY Thorn In in fnlrly nrllvf will ! no matrrliil tlnniRi ) In prl-'eH. Clood Movk In onolaMe nt . VEAIThre In n fnlr niipply nvnllnblo nnd n fairly ncllve trndx nt nleiuly priced. Uood , fat vtili. O7c ! tbln or heavy. 3flSc. EdHH-TIi" reeelplo nr * licnvy nnd prices have struck HIH M > notch pmllrtnl several duyit nno. Hlrlcllir fn--h CBBS. sfiSite. HONEY-Clioli-c wlillo clover , I3o ; Callfornln , ICe ; dark bnni-v , 12i4tfl3c. OVSTKItH Jftillnni I X I. , IScs bomejilioc , ISc ; oxlrn ntnndniil , 20c ; neloetf , 2lc ; extra so- leem. 2i'o ; compnny Bclects , 2.Viiiitils ; , 30o. NL'TH flii-ntnuls. I2o per III. ; Italian ehest- tints. 12ffl.1c ; ntninmlii , ICfll7c : l.'UKllsli wnlnuts , 12Wllc ; Hlberts , 12c ; pecnnri , liirije , 13ffllc ; p - can * , medium , 10c. flDRH-l'ure julcf , per blil. , J..OIflS.M ; bnlf bbl. , J3.00n,1.25 ; OrrKim , per Mil. , J1.f,0 ; half bbl. , J-.7S ; ' clarified elder , per bbl. , JI.50 : half bbl. , J2.73. HAfEIIKIlAUl'-IVr bbl. , J4.50G5.00 ; bnlf bbl. , VIXIETAIII.t : ? . * HEANH-rnllfornln bnnd-pleked navy , J1.P01T 2.00 ; western navy , J1.751/1.SO ; common while. beans. J1.C01M.75. ONIONH OnloiiK nrc quoted on orders at SOc ; onions. In bbU. . J2.75. rOTATOEH Nebiaskn , lown nnd Mlnnemtn , Brown potatoes. In small lots from store , 75c ; snmc In car lots , Kit ! Gin ; I'olonulo , from slore , SOc ; Colorado lots , 72fr7fic ; seed polalovs , Early Ohio , JIOi ) l.lO ; Early Hose , McfiJI.OO. CAHIIACII-3 Thn Hrpt sblpments of Klorlda cnb- baKP arrived this morning In p.xeelleiit inarket- nldc condition , l-'lorldn cablniRe , per crate , J2.KO ; California cabluiKe , per Ib. , 2'i'Q2'je. ' ' ' CEI.EUY Extra fnney ( allfiiriila , WefJJl.OO. 8\VEET I'OTATOEH-tlood stoek , per Mil , , J3.M. OUEEN ViOBTAIlM3 : - Pnlnnch , per Mil. , ! 2.25l'ril ; snlslfy , 30if33e per tin , ! . : radishes , per ilo7. , JI.KWI.'I ; k-ltuoe. per dox. , 3iM > e ; encum bers , JI.MKil.7.1 ; tomnloes , per cratv of 20 Hi" . , doz. , 3,10 ; onions , per doz. , 5. IOe ; rnullllowor , per 2 ; parsleyr | doz. , 301i3.1o ; BIT plant , per doz. , J2.25 ; a paraKUs , tier do ; ! . , S.lfiliOc ; tnniltw , per doz. , 75ii."ie ( ; carrots , per don. , 73o ; becls , per doz. , &io ; water cress , per do/ . . JI.7tVj2.00 ; l-'lorldn tomutocs. per 6-lb. ctnle , JC.50B7.00. rillTlTS. AI'I'LES'-Tbere nre but fen" apples on the mnrket and the trade Is hugely KolHK to oranges , l-'ancy westerns. J2.25 per Imx. CltANItEIHtlE.S The ciuntierry sea on Is nearly over and most of the. stock Is lee soft to ship. There Is still some demand , him ever , for Rood flock , nnd prices nrc rnllnK hlcher. Cnp Cod , tier Mil. , J7 ; bell and buttle. J7 ; Jersey , $7. CAI.II-'OHNIA OIIANOES The slot-k Is nrrlv- Im , " In Rood condition and tlio Inulu U Increas ing. Hlvci-sldo ecedlliiRS , regular sizes , J2.2.1 ; vnnll sl/e.s. J2 ; lllverslde WoshlnKton navels , J2.M9I2.75 ; lledland t-eedlliiRS , regular sizes , J2.30 W2.50 ; lledland navels , J3.H013.25 | ; Itlveielde. .sec ends , sizes 250 to S' ' . Jl.SOW2.ml. THOl'H'An PIIUTP. 11ANANAS Thu trade Is coiulnntly IncrensIiiK and the mniket Is well supplied. IVr bunch , l.irRp , $2.004/2.23 ; small to medliiin. J 1.7.1(8 ( 2.00. LEMONS MMslnni. fancy , J3.70W4.00 ; choice , J3.23W3.Cfl : Rood. J2.75fi3.00. GUANOES Fancy I-'lorldas , J3 ; choice 1'Iorl- dus , J2.75. runs. DEAH No. 1 blaek , larrfe. J2).00ff23.00 ; me dium , J15 ; small. JS.OOJflO.OO ; black yearllUBS , larce , J12.00TJ 15.00 ; medium , J10 ; small. J7 ; blaek cubs. larRp , JC.OOBS.OO ; ni'-dliim , J3.00 6.00tsmall ; , tl ; black Montana and lloeliy mountain. l.UKe , J18.00W22.00 : ni'tlluin , 114 : small , J10 ; black Mon tana yearllntis , larKe. J12 ; medium. JS ; small , $3 ; black Montana cubs , law. ja.51 ; medium , JI.M ; small , J3 ; sll\er tip , laiw , J20 : medium , JI2 ; small , JS ; silver tip ycarllnK.s. IUIRP. $11 : medium , J < : small , J3 ; silver tli | cubs. InrRo. JO ; medium , JI.W ; small , J3 ; blown , hnie. J20.lxtt ) 2i.OO ; iiieilluni , JIO ; small , JI2 ; yearllims , larwe. J10.001T12.00 ; medium , J8 ; small , J'i ' ; cubs , large. 7 ; medium , J3 ; small , J3 ; badKor No. I , luiRc. Jl.OOf/1.50 ; medium , We ; ciniill , We ; Usher No. 1 , law , J8 ; medium , JC ; iiiiinll , II ; fox , silver , as to color , according to beauty No. 1 , law , J100 ; medium ! JW ; small. JIO ; slKer , | ial < ? . nccordliiR to beauty , larne , J50 ; medium , V30 ; small , J20 ; cross , larRe , J7 ; medium , J3 : small , J2 ; red , daik. 'No. 1 , larKe , tl ; medium , 75e ; small , COc ; mountain lion , perfect head und feet. No. 1 , law. $1.0082.00 ; Imperfect kkhi ; . . -.W : . . medium , 75c ; small , nee ; short htilpcd , lorse , Jl ; medium. 70c : pmoll. 45c : narrow otrlped. laree , COo ; medium , 40c ; small , 25o ; broad striped , laine , 20W25o ; wolverine. No. 1 , larse , $4 : medium , $3 ; small , J2 ; v.'olf-mountaln. No. 1 large , W ; me dium , $2 ; small , J1.50 ; prairie , law , 70a.5e ; medium , COc : small , COa ; beaver , per skin , No. 1 hirsc. J3.0-WC.OO ; medium , $1.30 : small , J2 ; kits , larcc. J2 : medium. Jl.DO ; small. 75c ; muskrnts wlnlcr. No. 1 larse , lOWIIc : medluni , 9o : sinull , 7o ; fall , law , 8B3c ; medium , 7c ; small , Cc ; kits , jarec , 2(3C. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. IIIDES-No. 1 Kieen hide * . 2' c ; No. 1 crcen salted hides , 243c ! ; No. 2 green salted hides , l' < , ® 2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . 6 > , fcc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Its. to 13 Ibs. , EC ; No. 1 dry ( lint hides. So : No. 2 dry flint bides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 4c. 1'art cured hides Vie per Ib. ICBS than fully cured. KHEE1' I'BLTS Green Balled , each , 23COc ; Krccn sailed shearlings ( shoit-wooled early skins ) , each. f > ( if15o : dry sbeailbiKS ( | iort-wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , GfflOe : diy shearlings ( sliort-wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , euch , 5o ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska , butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , GflSc ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebinska munaln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4tGo ; dry Hint , Colorado butclirr wool pells , per Ib. , actual weluht , I'TJ'c ; drj' Hint , Colorado murrain wool pells , per Ib. , actual wclKht. UiCo. TALLOW AND OnEASE-Tallow , No. 1. 4 © t'.ic ; tallow. No. 2 , 3ilo : grease , white A. 4c ; grease , white II. 3io ; urease , yellow. So ; grease. dark , 2'io ! ; old butter , 2fl2'/ic ; beeswax , prime. 13 S18o ; rough 'tallow. 2ff2 ! < : c. St. l.oulH .MiirkntH. ST. LOUIS , March 22. FLOUR Slow , un changed. WH BAT Almost stagnant nnd desplto bulllKb weather news closed Ic off ; No. 2 red , cash and March , fi3c ; May , M lifiJI'.ie. ; July , GCc. COHN Absolutely dead up to noon , when It livened up enough ID diop off 'io with wheat ; No. 2 mled , cash nnd March , 3 1 lie ; May , 31 li 034ic ! ; July , 33' c. ' OATS Lawer : No. 2 cash , 31'ac ; March , 31o ; May. 3H4c ; July , 2C'ic. 11YK NIL 2. 60c. this side. I1AHLEY Nothing doing. 11UAN rnsettled : east track , CZMc. v l-'LAN SEED Jt.34. CLOVEK SEED Klrm ; fnlr to prime , tHOB1 8.85. 8.85.TIMOTHY TIMOTHY SEED-$3.fiffll.20. HAY Steady ; prime to choice timothy , JS.Mf ? 9.W. 9.W.11UTTEU 11UTTEU Quiet ; separator creamery , 20c ; good elioleu dairy , luffHc. ECOS Klrm , De. LEAD Klrm. J3.20. SPE1.TEU-$3.C5. C011N ML'AL J1.85 ll.IO. ! WHISKY Jl. 15 , nominal. COTTON TIES 95ciI.IM. . .1 1'HOVISIONH Higher , with Hood business ; bacon , shoulders , scarce nnd higher than Hldex. 1'oik , standard mess , Jtl.G2 > , i , Lard , prlniu steam , Jfi.70iifi.fO ; dry salt meats , loose slnul- doni , J5.r 2i ! ; longs and ribs. J5.80 ; shorts , J.I. 31 ; Imeon , packed shoulders , Jti,75 ; longs , 5C.3'i : ribs. JG.DO ; shot Is. Jfi.C"i. HECEH'Trt Klour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 10,000 bu , ; corn. ( U.OOO bu. ; oats. 41.no ) bu. SHIPMENTS Klour. 10.00. ) Mils. ; whenl. 3,000 bu. ; earn , OS.fliK ) bu. ; oats. 21.010 bu. Minneapolis \Vheat .Marker. MlNNEAl'OI.IS. March 22. Wheat reeelpls were 2,13 ems ; slilpnu-nts , 20 cam. The demand from mllb-ls wna steady and sales were made. on basis of No. 1 noithern , nt iMfiW/ie. A few cars went on track nt 59ie. Dually eloslni ; Uo lower. The market was weak nil day in fuluies. Olio lot iif 90,000 bu. Fnld lo nrrlvo fmm countiy elevatois nt C'le. Anolher lot of 10,0iy ) bu. Mild 1 1 arrive nt 59' . Several other smaller lots Inought the same price. May wlirat opi'iied al SS e ; Julv. .VJHc , with verv small Ihieiualliins. llnnlly elosln : Mnrc-h anil May. B7'e ; July. W'tc. ' On Irnek : No. 1 hard. fil'.io ' No. 1 norlhein , C9'-c ; No , 2 northern , & 8'Ie. ' The fbst t o days In the week the le- celpla were fair In the country from farm grnn- nrle . Sbu'o that , owing to the storms , the ar rivals In the counliy baxii been lighter , nnd It Is evident that lher > > will ) > < > coiiHlderalili * ili-- creiiHii In country stocks , lil | week. Mills me running at about the usual rale and making some SO.iW liliN. of Hour dally. The Hour nmr- kelH am dull mid pilees urn steadily bell and milex ueni gein-rnlly made nt nbiiit on a basis nf J3.35fi3.H ulillo some brand. ) ' sold b'low Hint und olheiK above. llakeiu were held al iilioul Jl.70fi2.ini. One or t o fancy brands Ht-ro held n lltllo higher. Lhiirpiiol LlVElfOOL. Mnri-ti 22. WHEAT Demand miideriilii ; heldeiH offeimoderatPly ; No. 1 Cull- fornla. SH idi5.s2d | | | ; led wuMlrin winter , 4 9-d ! ' ' OH 1V.d. COUN SlfJidy ; demand fair ; new mixed , ( l.lll'll-HiuliiK pnlPiils , Cs M. l'IIOVISIONS-ll. f , extra ' India mess , 82s M , 1'oik , prime mess. OSs 9d. llncoti , long und uhort clear , 63 Ihs , , 31s Cd ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 33s. Lard , prime "entern. 37s , lirTTBllKlnest , W > s ; good , 70s. CHEESE American , line , GCa 6d. TALLOW 2is ! W. TI'IH'ENTINi-22s : 3d , LINSEED OIIiH6il. . 1'EAS Cnmidliin , IH lUd. HOSIN t'omiuon. 3s 7Ud. l'ETlULEl'.M-.4'td. _ ( 'ollou .MurUet. NEW OIILEANS. March 22-COTTON-Kpnt. easy , iploliillnns unehiingi-d ; miles , 3.C/JO tales ; to arrive , 1,000 l'.ili-n ; n-ielpls , 1.6IS bule ; stock , 233.4H5 Iwlex. KiitureK iiulrt nnd steady ; sales , 1S > X ) lialni ; March jro ; f ; . .HOApril. ; . J7.07tT7.0'j ; Muy , J7.15i7.1G ( : June. J7.2JU7.2l ; July , J7.3HI J7..12 ; AiiKUHl. J7.354 7.3 ; September , $7.2007,32 ; Oclober , t7.UKT.Ut November , J7.37ti7.3-J. CMNOINNATI , Murch 22. COTTON Hlvnily : > middling. TMi.0. ST. LOI'IH. March 22. COTTON-HUudy ; mid dling , 7t o ; Kales , 400 bales ; ri-1'elpts. I. COD bales ; Bhlpmenu , 2tiQi ) bnlesj Hock. 60,000 bales. ' Diilutb Wlicut Aliirket. " Dt'LUTII , March 22 , WIIKAT fluitnir prices ; No , 1 haid , Ciuli COljc ; ilarch CIc ; May , Cl'tu ; July. t ? ' i' . No. I rnribern , cnsb. t'4c. ) Mnr It , Wi < , Jnlv. cr Prptfimlicr. Cl'f . No 3 noillurn , cn h , ST. % . . -.11 Irm-k. No. 1 n rllirrn to arrive , Mtic. llcccliils. M.i > jO bu. : lilrnnnt10,000 bu. ColTrn .Miirkrt. NEW YOUK. Mnreli COl-THR - - Opllonn opened bniely rlrndy ut unehanxed prices tn IB polnt < decline , rule * ) grnemlly dull and failure- less nlul clinrml dull nt C tn 10 points net de ellne ; rales , i.i- ) bug * . Inrliidlnx : March JIC.0.1 ; April , $ l .2 : May. tl. V.Mfri3. ! : Juno , JIS.M ; July , J1X.40 ; AliKiml , JIK.ir > ; H.-pli-mli-r , JH.MrJH.Rr. ; Octoln-r. tit. li ; Iiwoinlwr. $11. lo. Spot coffee , Hln dull ; No. 7 , $17.nofri.f,2lt : mllil qulol ; Cor dova , jlMseiJ.ti ) ; snlea. 3'W ' bugs Cenitnl Amer- Icn , p , t. : tt-nrehoiiso deliveries yostordiiy , S.777 bags ; slock deliveries yesterday , 8,770 bags ; elook nt New York today , 157,267 bugs ! stock In the United Blnlos , 117.000 bags ; nlloat for the Unllod Hlnte * . Bil.wi bngs ; Intnl visible nupply nvnll nblo for Iho fulled State * , 4ISOOi ) bags , iignlnst HJS.O'W bag * last year. IlIO HE JANEIRO , Mnrch 22. Mnrket quiet : No. 7 , J15.Cw : exchange , 8 ll-16d ; rccclptd , 6,000 bngn ; stoek , WAjtm lings. HANTOH , Mnich 22. Uocd nver.igo Fnnlos , n.im- Inn ) : no ( piolntluns ; receipts , S.'AW ' bays ; stock , 42ui ) bngs. _ City 'MnrkelH , KANSAS CITY. Mnreh r2.-.VIIBAT Out of store , no demand ; No. 2 ban ) , 1/K. ; No. 2 red , CCo. CCo.CORN CORN Firm , In good demand ; No. 2 mixed , 32oj No. 2 white , ,1lf(3l4i ( * . OATS-Siendy ; In giHKi demand ; No. 2 mixed , 30ff3lc ; No. 2 while. SO'jW.lle. RYE Kilmer ; No. 2 , nominally ISc. KLAX HEED-KInn ; $1.2.01.2J. llRAN-KIrm : ( llonoc. HAY-KIrm ; tlmolby , J5.MSJ9.M ; prnlrlo , J1.0' ' ) IIUTTER-Slendy ; crenineo' . 10ff20e ; dairy , 18 f17c. EIOS-Aellvo and trlflo steadier , SfiSUe. RECEII'TSVhr.il , 6,300 bu. ; corn. SOO bu. ; oats , nono. SHH'MENTS-Whent , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 1,100 bu. ; oats , none. Ne\v York Dry ( iiuiils 'Murket. NEW YORK , March 22. There was n bettor tone tn the dry gomlx market nil nround today nnd more business wns dune. It was largely duo lo oiit-uf-tnun markets on orders for new assortments of seasonable ppeelaltlos , sueb as dress good * , ladles' broadcloths , printed fabrics , calicoes , silk fabrics and other nrllelrs. Staple cottons did fairly well , but coloied iiiltnni wele In much lietl.-r demand , rrlntlng cloth Is In ne- tlvo demand al 2io ? pur It1 Fquares , with sales of iilMint 20.i > W pieces. Kid eumbrlcs were In heller Inquiry. Clothing woolfin were In sle.uly demand. Jobbers had n gond attendanee of buyers nnd sales ei of conslderabl' * volume , Oil Market * . , OIL CITY. 1'a. , March 22. National Transit certificates opened nt WU ; highest , S2',4 ; lowest , SL"H ; clostd , f-2' ' . ; vales , 117.2W bbls. ; runs , bhls. I'lTTSItfltf ! , 1'n. . Mmeli 22-Natlonal Transll eortlllentos opem-d nt S'J'i ; i-losed at & 2U ; hlKhest , \\ii \ \ lowest , Mi4. U mil 'Market. ST. I.OflS. March 2.WOOIIn fair demand nt steady prlees. llssoiirl and Illinois medium , clothing to combing , l,1Wiriir : low nnd braid. 13 15i,4c ; western and norlhern medium , 12il3c ; heavy and low , 7fi8e ; Texas , G and 12 months medium , 12 110 ; coarse and low , D/Hc ; choice tub washed , 23c. SitRnr .Mnrket. LONDON , Mareh 22.-SI'I Alt-Cane , quirt ; ' centrifugal Java , 15s Cd ; Muscovado Java , fabre fining , 13s 3d. STOCKS AND IIONDS. Slmrc Speculation YesteribiyYnn Irregular nnil Uim-tlleil. NEW YORK , Jlnrch 22. The Hliaro specu lation today was Irregular and unsettled and tlio volume of business was extremely light. As a matter of fact the trading was more strlc'ly a matter of closing out contracts by professlonnis who were not disposed to re main long or short of Hie market over the Good Frldny holiday. Consequently the mar ket was without Important feature. IJetween 11 o'clock and noon the dealings were Irregular , but the only fluctuations of note were n decline of U per cent In Cordage and an advance of % per cent In Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. houls. During the early part of the afternoon the market was strong , but uniler free Hales prices took n downward turn. During the last fifteen minutes the trading was very Irregular and the market closed very unsettled compared with the closing sales of yesterday. The grangers were unions Ihe most nctlve group , but the changes of figures were but slight. The Indications now are , lu view of the de cline of sterling bills , tlmt no gold will be shipped to Rurnpe by Saturday's steamers. The purchase In this market of American securities for the foreign account during the past few days hus ndded largely to the volume of the bills In the market and re moves the profit In pool operations. The street also awaits dellnlto Information re garding the fate of the seigniorage bill. The bond market wns strong all day. The Post says : The total treasury bal ance today was $3,547,181 less than the rec ord oi the second week in March. This de crease Is due In some degree to the falling olt In current federal revenue , which has of late been smaller , both absolutely and rela tively , than It was a few weeks since. Pen sion expenditures , too. hnvo lately been heavy. The process of "nourishing" the gold reserve , however , continues with much suc cess and the special balance Is still , dcspltn the general money decrease , $1,000,000 grcaler than when the last of the bond subscriptions were paid Into the treasury. This season's movement of treasury funds proves clearly enough that the government need have no uneasiness over the gold re serve , provided a sound currency be main tained by a veto of the seigniorage Inflation bill. bill.Tho The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the Xow York exchange today : The total sales of ntoekH li-l.iv were 14)1,700 ) shares , Including American Tobacco , 6.300 ; Nmv York .Money Market. NEW YORK , March 22. MONEY ON fALL- Easy nt 1 per cent ; last lian nnd closed ill 1 per cent. 1'RIMIJ MERCANTILE ' PAI'ER-SjJSK per cent. STERLINf. E.NCHANClE-Easv ; n-tJul Pusl- ness In bankerb' hills , J4.83U9l1.S3i : , for demand nnd Jl.ti'ijl S'l-j for U ) lays. 1'ntei IJPB. | II is Wl.f'J'iI'ommoielal ' bills , jl. .in. . SILVER CLRTIKICATUS . ' .STifUOUe. GOVERNMENT HUKDii l-'llin ; mate bonds , dull. dull.The The cloning quotation ! on bonds : Ilauk of I'ranee Nlutnincnl. PAHI8. March 22 , Thp weekly Ktatement nf HIP Hunk of Km nre , ln unl today. HliowH Ihe folluwlliK rhuniieH aH einnpared with the jire. vlous Jiecount : Nole In elieiilallon , Uevrfutu * . 43S50K ( > ) fj treasury IICCOUIHH i-urrenl , Inereane , 19UOOi f : KUld III hand , Incit-imc , 5,100,000f ; lillln dltieountcd , dec rente , 43,223,0oof ; silver In hand Inert-line , . 3.300.1W. ' Hank nf KiiKlnml htuteiiient , IX3NDON , Murch 22. The weekly Htatement of the Dank of Hiik'lund , ls ued today , nliow * the chiuitit-ii an coiiiDarvd nlth t.ia j'lo vli ill n - , ) , l T-.l . vl r-M > d. ii , . ' > tiA ) TSrt III ll HI III' r. i i -iiiiJI - I il | , il - H-.I-I' tllll.Zrt iilher rei urnfrr Hi'i- ' i - - . I. ' , . k" "lh"r depDUtn. liuirafe. it ( - ' . < / > pulilir d pnaiH m cleanll.KW.OOi ) , nott-ijtcwrvi. de , ue , fr--V11" , Koveinini-nl m-mlllf * * , un. hmiKiil Tin * pmp- - tlon of HIP Hank of Knulnnd'H irtsrrvc to Im- lilllly Is f.8.17 per ccnl iTlio : inte of discount re main * ! nt 'J per cent. On tlio I.uniii'n ' Alnrknt. NHU' YOUK , Mnreli 22.-Tho livening I'o l' lndon fnlilpRmtn * iivs : Thp hunk ren-rxc d - crt-nsed IfiSO.OOO till * we. * . Two hnndrnl nnd llfty-elRht llionminl IHIUIUU In Kold nn * Im- potted dlirlni ; Ihe week.lliM.ooo from Knypt , ( ? 9,0 < X ) from llomKny miiU ( ! H > , OOil from LlBlHiii , One hlindreil nnd twelve t inii'imd | > niiiulfl In bur Itold was iKiiiKht , Tlnf tM-U markets were Rood lotlny , with every nppfld-hhee of Intrenneil nellv- liy nfler Knutcr. ArnfHcan Bbnies were very Drill. Hoiilh Amerlenrt' utol-kii wert * ttronic. The fiillurn of tin * new nnglMi bank , the Iltver 1'latte , In linlinportnnr. This wns a rcconnlructed roiicein nnd had never prnellenlly ohlnlned much credit nr contldcncp. Mljvi'f wn unclwnttcd. The India binlRet I * ) well received here , nnd Is beller Ihnn nntlclp.il.-d , tixly | > setrn poundi In bar Bold wni twiiRlit today nn'l 1\2. \ < M enmc In from Llshon : 1300.000 went out to the Illver 1'lnllo In payment for shipments Of wheat. More Is ex pected here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IliMlim Stock fjuntiilliiiin. no.STON. Mareh Utf , Call IO.IIIH. 2 I1 PIT cent ; Iliuo loans. : ui'j : per eenl. Cloaln ? prlcea for slocks , bonds nnd mining ahnres : Sun KriiiiclAco .AIlnhiK Stock * . SAN PHANCISCO. Man-d ea.-Tho official closliiff riuutatloiiH for nilnuiif HtocUn today were an fol lows : Ncvr York 'Mlnlnc ( InotiltloilH. NEW YOKK , March Ul. Tlio followlnff nro tdo closlnir inlnliif iiiiotalloni' Crown Point. . . . : io Plyinonld . ' - ' . * > Con. Cnl. & Vn. . . . : ll ( Sierra Nnvnda all Deadwood . 'JMI Slantbird 1IMI Ooiild It Curry . r > , "i Union Con 115 Haln.V KoreroaH. . isu Yellow Jacket. . . . 70 Iron Silver 10 te . 1 Kill Quicksilver. . . 20(1 ( NorlbStar . 140 do prefer red 10"ill Opdlr. . 71MI Ittilwcr 5 .St. I.onU Mining.Stoelc OnnlatloiH. ST. LOUIS , March ' . ' 2. Mining quotations : I'lnanelal Not en. KANSAS CITY , March 22.-ClcarlnBS , J1.W1- 181. 181.11OSTON. 11OSTON. Ktnrch 22. Clearings , J12iC,40 ; bnl- nnces , JI.67C.I57. HAI/T1MOUK. March 22. Clearings , J1T8T.C9J < dnlniiCPB , J230'JH. i'AlHH. Mareli 22. Tdrec per cent rentes , OOf 30c for tdo account. NKW YOltlC. March 22. Clearings , J7r,2i:3- : SSO ; balances , jesioii. : ! ! : I'lIH-AnilU'lIIA. Marcd 22.-ClcarlnSs , J9ll- ) C10 ; balances , Jl , 321,00. . MMMl'IHS , Maied 2i New York etrdanne Kelllng at par. Clearing. * , J2J3.090 ; balances , ! ) ( > , - 174. 174.CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. Mai civ 22. Money , Z'&G per cent. New Yoik exchange. 2Jo premium. Clrar- Inus , J1C ! > 4,2M. ' ST.I.OIJ1S. Mnrcd -Clejirfncs , J3Or,0.TO ; bal ances. JI37.8IC. Monej- dull , ( ifr7 per cent. i\- cd.inxc on Ntw York , iOe premium. CllH'ACO , Marcd ' 22' ( JlearlnsR , Jll.SDl.nOO. " " New York exclmnce , 70c"prcmliim ; steillnK x- cdaiiBC steady and quint ; licluat rates , Jl.bT1 , .J/ I.S9. Money rates , 11jC percent. NK\V YOU Mm/-lf / ? 2 , I'ebrnary railroad earnlnss of the llalllmore & Odlo , cross , JI9I- 0..2 : decrease , JC1,2.,3 tjej , JIM , " , ' ! ; Increutc J7.741. ClileiiEo- NortlOXvatrrn , cross. J2.1S2.- CS1 ; decrease , JI2fuC. Ilk ( lood Wcatber llnN Acted us nMHd Stlmu- lunt to tlie "IloRliiess AYorld. NEW YOUK , Jlarch'ZJ In Its review of the state of trade , tfrndstreet's , on March 21 , will nay : IncreaBedi observance of Good Friday In business cjrclfs helps to check the volume of trade. .Notwithstanding there being practically one'Iess business day this week- than last , continued' springlike weather has further stimulated sales of staples nt nearly all the larger cities In the eastern , middle and some of the western states , comparatively fewer southern dls- trlbulliiK points reporting corresponding gains. While eastern woolen mills cannot meet orders for fancy dress goods , many woolen mills' are running on part time , nnd large stocks of old wool , with the new Cal ifornia and TexnH clip available within sixty days , depress prices. 1'rlnt cloths are selling well and eastern cotton mills are active , although sales continue smaller Hum the output ; Qne view of the situation Is that Itoston agents of the rittsbnrg Iron and steel manufacturers are firmer In their views. The demand from northwestern storekeepers for millinery , clothing and hardware Is kept up by continued springlike weather and small slocks , results being felt In Improvement nt Chicago nnd St. Louis. At the former several 1,000-ton orders for coke and pig Iron , 1893 delivery , have been taken , as well as for. steel rails nt $23 , Imt prices are hardly sntlsfnetory. St. Louis reports that the demand for fin ished Iron and steel , while : Improving , Is due to cuts In quotations. Among the more conspicuous staple prodnqts , prices have advanced for rye , cotlon nnd Indian corn , decreased available supplies being primarily responsible. Coffee and leaf to bacco remain strong at practically un changed figures , and lower ranges of values have been reached by several varieties of Iron nnd steel , by live cattle and hogn at western markets , by both raw nnd refined sugar , by wheat , oats and mess pork. Con siderable activity Is reported at Kansas City , with country houses making peren nial selections. Omaha reports good weather and good roads have stimulated trade In nil lines , notably dry goods , gro ceries and hardware. The volume of gen eral trade remains materially below that of a year ago. At Sun Kranclsco there Is u. moderate business In general lines , con tinued speculation'In' ' May wheat being the feature , Exports of wheat ( dour Included ) from nil ports , both coasts , of the United Stntes and Canada this week ( one day short ) amount to im,000 ! : bushels , against S.ilS.Wo bushels last week. li.Ttifi.OW bushels In the week a year ngo , 2,903,000 bushels two years ngo and I.b-O.W.'O bushels the same week In 1H91. 1H91.The The continued shrinkage in the total num ber of business failures each week Is an other feature of the situation , thu total for the past week ( one day short ) numbering 1117 , against 231 Inst week , 2U2 In the week a year ago , 1S1 two years ago anil 200 in the third week of Murch. 1&U1. Stock speculation at New York hns been narrow , the market depending entirely on professional nulivlty , the direction of which hns been constantly changing on Hie unccrtnlnty reganllng the president s action on the Hlund bill. 1'rlccs , however , have bebl firm and anv Increase In the short Interest causes rallleb. London has been Inactive In vlnw of the Kaster holi days. Sugar stocksNItiulliied In a generally steady mnrUut on threatened opposition In the senate to the protection to rellned sugar. Aetlve stock * * , , llke Texas I'ncllle and Northern I'acl/Ul / preferred , have ad vanced. Silver Is dull and depressed ut 27id ! In London anflc.tiofic In New York. Wo could not irnprovp tne quality If wo paid double the pri DoWltfa Witch Hazel Salvo Is tlie IxJBt salvo that experience can produce , or that- ' money can buy. x nt.ntK. In tlio West Tln-roMs u Slight Incrrnmi In tlui Ilmimnd Ill-port * from Other Sections. CLKVKLAND , JJftrcU. 22.-Tho Iron Trade Hevlew Ibis week 'Bn'ys ' : The situation In Iron and steel , ln.o { nutshell , Is this : In the central west trio- Volume of business Is fully ninlntalm-d ni\ \ < | Ji , pel-Imps , slowly In creasing ; In the south there Is u moderate movement of pig Iron In small lots nt lower prices ; In the east the lowest prices pre vail , yet with no percepllblo Increase In de mand , and further curtailment of thu orders. of local mills by favoring freights on eastbound - bound material. While theru Is no cer tainty as to the llfti of the reductions , the Iron tradi ! looks unon them as paving the way for more permanent reductions , though It Is not expected that the rat OH which will follow the temporary Hchediiles will be an low us the latter. The tUnrtlng of the South Chicago works of thu Illinois Steel company Is thu cli'ut ' sign of Improvement In tlio western sltuu- Hon contained In our Chicago report. All along the line business appears lo bu done on u safer hauls und there In rather more cash buying. _ Dowltt'a Witch Hazel salvo curea ulcers. Uuwltt'u WltcU Hazel salvo cures plle.4. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Receipts of All Kinds nt tho- Yards Wcro Light on Yesterday , BEEF STEERS DULL AND UNEVENLY LOWER Coin Active nnd Stronger Stockprn nnd Feodorn Artlvo nnd I'lrm Hogs fecnrcc , In tlood llcniinid nnd Illglicr-Slirrp Strndy. TIIUnSDAY , March 22. Receipts of nil kinds wore light today. So far this week , compared with last , there 1ms been nn Increase of about 1,400 entile , while liogs have decreased nearly 6,000 liend nnd sheep about 1,800 lieail. The cattle market was not n great deal different from Wednesdny's trade. H ccr- tnlnly was no bettor. Receipts wore light , but KOvus the demand , nnd ns other eastern mnrkcts were iitioted lower the trade ns n whole was rrtther iinsatlsfuctory. Shippers have hnd llielr fingers burnt pretty badly lately nnd were very bearish. They never do much on Thursday , however , and this circumstance had n great denl to do with making business dull today. On the heavier cattla parllcillarly the market was slow and unevenly lower. Competition among buyers for local houses for the fair to good light and medium weight steers wns active enough to sustain values fairly well , but for the com moner light nnd rough stock prices ruled weak and lower. It was a dull nnd dragging market throughout , but n fairly continuous movement caused n very decent clearance In good season. The cow market was very active and prices averaged a shade stronger nil around. There were Imrdly twenty loads on sale all' ' told nnd buyers for local houses were not long In picking them up. Kalr to good butchers' cows went largely at nroiind $2.23 to il'.Tii , with extreme sales nt from J1.C5 up to J3. Veal calves at from J2.S5 to $5.25 were fully steady and the market for rough stock wn9 no lower , common to very good hulls and oxen selling readily tit from $2 to $2.75. In stockcrs and feeders a very respectable amount , of business was transacted. The de mand was rather active from nil sources , fully cciual to the supply , nnd prices were firmly held. Good to choice feeders are quotable at from $ : UO up to fli.M ) , fair to good nt from $2.75 to J3 nnd lighter , com moner grades nt from $2.75 down. Repre sentative sales : DRESSED I1KKF. WESTERN CATTLE. COLORADO. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 87 feeders. . . . SSO J3 0" 147 feeders. . . . 002 J3 15 C feeders , . . . 820 2 GO 4.1 feedeis..IOCS 325 HOGS Dealers were all looking for moro hogs than arrived today. Had country roads arc undoubtedly holding them back , as the country Is-full of hogs ready for market , and unless farmers have changed their minds very recently they nro ready to sell them. A shortage of nearly 0,000 hogs so far this week , compared with lust , " lias caused a decided firmness in the market. Buyers nre paying Cc to IOe more for hogs here than at Kansas City and within IGc to 20c of Chicago prices. Still they con't got hog.s enough here. Although there was some trading by shippers and spcculntorx today , local houses were the principal buyers , They started In paying Cc to IOe moro Hum Wednesday for hogs and bought their droves mostly that way. Kor fair to good hogs of nil weights the popular price was $1.15. A couple of choice butcher weight loads brought $ ICO , and the commoner grades sold largely nt J4.-10. The close was weak , but the pens were cleared In good scanon. Over half the sales were made at $4.4.5 today. On Wednes day and a week ngo today the bulk of the hogs gold nt $4.35 and $1.40. Representative salea : SIIRKI' Hut t\vi > loailH wcro rccelveil anil they were billed to n local HlnuRhtcrer nnil not offered on thu market. There la a fair demand for dcalrublu muttons und Iambi at fully Ktt'iiily prices. Fair to good natives nro quotable at $2.50(3. ( ! > 0 ; fnlr to good westerns , $2.25(3.40i ( common und Htoclc sheep , J1.SO& 2.1d ; Rood to cliolcu 40 to 100-lb. Iambs at 2.5003.75. * Kim-tut t'll.v l.lvn Stock .MurUot. KANHAH UlTV. March -I'ATTLL'-UecelptK. . 2.W ) bead : KhlpinvntH , 4.5W bead ; market itnidy lo Hlronu : Tevim Blerru , 12.60S .25 ; TI-XIIH and nallvi ) I-IIWB , Jl.25f(3.i : ulilppini ; leerM. J.K < Wi 3.40 ; Htoi-kera and feeder * . U'.WtfS.M ; bullH , SI.HOW 2.W. HOOK KiH-eliilx. 7,900 liend ; vlilpinmtH , 201 head ; miuU-l IDo lilgliiTi bulli , } U" ; heavy i nn-1 . > i d tl ' -ft 1 Ilirhl kr * mill i if. II ni . HHiil' : : nr i-- l.iOQtirut Hiipnu-nt * , nunn , inailv-t * t , i l > _ Heci-lpli unil ll ) p xltlnil of .Stuck. oniciat r.M-1'ipin nmliliNiMiiiion of * ioi X .is shown by Ihe boohs of tin * Union Sio.-it V.mls po.uinny for tint ivvenly.foiir hours cnoln * at J o'elocR p. m . March IK , 1HOI : Total C'HK.'AHI ) I.IVi : Sl'OUK. Cnttle WVrn Tali-ly Slrnd.v. lint I'rlecK of HogH UVre No Iteltcr CHICAGO. Jlnreh 22. - Thp entile nmrlict wn fnlrly xtrmly at jvrttridiiy1 * ili"llin. | It inlnlit bo en 11 oil 111 in fi.r fnt , llily tlitlo Mi-Hr ami the bettor Ktiiih'K nf ecws inul litillx , hut It wax b ) no menus linn for oilier iteHcrlptlon * . AlllmiiKl the nwlplrt were neatly r..i > ) homl le > s limn foi \Ve < ! iir < icliiy Ilierr'u > rc more cnlllro'i s.do llinn the ilcnvinil willed fur , ntul any elinngM tlieit limy have been In pi lee * ill.I not lieuelll tbinell - In * IntcrrM. Ili-my mltle. If cniiinioa to fair , were very much necleeti'il. That i ! < IK rvllliiR ( it wiTleliiilly lnu' ilKinev , UH ennip.ireil wild Ilio l > rlrrji pnM for Unlit nlul iiieillini ) welKlitM. mi. ! lliore IK Illtle teawia t. > mppos-e ( hey will Hell nny better rlKhl away. 1'iimi $1.2l l < > II S3 IH the ranin * i > f limitation * . Inferlnr rown selllan nt from Jl.2.1 tci | l.r l Jinil extra iimllly | steers lielni ; ipn'ie < l li lil li us fnuti TI.70 in Jl.sJ. Tlie bulk of I Kllifr bere le.il.lyIIH taken nt from } ' . ' .I'J to * ; . ' > J for eowp , heifers anil ImllH nnil al fluin J3.13 t J3.TV ! for HeerH. Htnekern nnd feeilern were la KIIOI ! reiin'it | nnil avcTnseil nlwidy. Tin. * enlf mar ket remnliix weak. UponlliR plleen In Imus wem nu better llinn MVdiieHiliiy'H I'liisllii ; , but theft * wjis linplu\einolll Inter In the mornlnt , ' , ami the ' | IMU WIIH aillve and ultvniK lit 'c iidvatiec. TlK iiptiii'll wns due to c iitlinii-d dli > iiipiilnlment | In the mailer ! ' re- ct'lptc. Duly iiljiuil 211,1)1)11 ) IIIMH Hliiiwcd up today , and the tntnl nlnee Snliniliiy lembea but M.uoo head , as iiKnlnfl l l.l.VI bead a week IIKO. i\ery- : tlibiK was cleaned up early , and Ihe bulk of It nt better than > 1.r.3. the popular prleiM beliiK from JI.GO to H.7H. A few prlniw liubt and me- dltun welKhl.s fetelu-d JI.75. The present muse of values In imlnlily naiiovv. I'roliaMy 75 per cent of all Ihe IH-KX on tndio'H market Fold within n riiiiuc of Me per 100 HIM. , Ilitht and heavy welKlits Felling rloner locether than for se * . unit weeks past. Sales of fheep and lambs were nt nn nilvnneo. The unexpected fiillliu ; off In Ihe nnlvalH ( the otdhnalc for today MIIH 7.IWO hi-nd ) en.ililed sellers to put up prleei from Me.lo IT.e for slu-i p nnd from I Hi * to S5e for Innibs. The foimer were qtlolt-il nt from J2 to $1.20 for ln > or to exlia und from J3.25 lo JI.GOiib paid for poor to extra Inmlw. There were many Fiib-n of nheep nt Jl and belter , and the hulk of the l.imbs fold nt from J3.X5 lo JI.35. Receipts : Cultle , 13.000 head : caHes , 300 head ; IIOKH. 2H.HOO hind : uln-i-p. S,0 < H head. The I-\enlni : ! .liitirnal ivp.ms : ( . 'ATTIiH-llici'lptu , IS.om inviil : market flow ; extrn nntlxi * sleerp , I4.00fy4.in ; good export stceiH , " ' ' " ' ' ' "i'lo'l.H Ureflp" . 20.00il ii'ra'il ; market artlvi5c hlRher ; heavy rotiKli. J4.Mfl1.4p.ukers : and mixed , | 4.rMlfl.7i ) : prime heavy nnd butcher welKhls , J1.70i74.75 ; iiHsnilid Unlit , tl.7imi.75. SHEEP HeeelptH. S.OiJO head : iniuKet netlva and hlKher ; } l.00fil.23 for heavy export wethers ; JI.23If4.GO for top InmliH. St , LinilH l.l\ < < Stock .Murliet. ST. I.OflS , March 22. ( . 'ATTLEHecelptR. . 2.300 head : shipments. 403 bead. Market slim ; natives IOe , Texans 15o lower ; native Hteeta fimi to 1,20 * His , .Uiii3.25i ! cows. J2.nuif2.75 ; TexiiH steerti , l.OUO to 1,500 Ibs. , J3.00i3.35 ; cows , J2.31 I'lOOS llcpr-lpts , 1,000 bead : nhiimi'entH , 4. IPO head. Market HtronK , Ge hlulier ; Rood llKlit , 51.75 ; bulk of need IIOKS , JI.G51l4.C5. Sllil-i' IttcelptH , 700 head : sdilpments , none. Maiket dull ; mixed Mexicans , $ : i.O'J ' ; native mixed , ? 3.EO' 3.75 ; t-prhiK himhs. veiy llfiht. S'.tc. New Vnrlc l.ltu Slock .Mnrkrt. NE\V YillUC , Mnreli 2' ' . IIEEVES--Kecelpts. COO hnad : no niaiKet. SHEEI' AN1 > LAMIIfl Ilecclpts , 2.410 head ; market Him ; i-heep , fabto coed , J.1.30iri.iK ) ; lainljs , fair to choice , Jl.70i(5.12i ( ! : seed clipped , ilOHiS llerelplf , l.CuO bead ; market nominally weak ; i : . ( . Jilj.25. Stoclc III SlKbt. The followbtu am the receipts at the four prin cipal clllcH ThiirHilax , March 221 Cattle. IIORH.Slicep. South Omaha 1,711:1 : 3.HIHI 51)2 ) Chlcapo lil.UOO 211.000 8.000 Kaunas City , . 2.1 > UO 7.SWO 1.700 3t. Louis.1. ! 2.aiH ) 4,000 700 Total SUKHK31K nnntr sri.i..titr. 1'olntn Covered liy I > ucl * > loiin Itondercrt by tint .ImlgpH at tlio I.iito SeKslon. LINCOLN. Neb. , March 22.-Specnl ( ! to The liee. ) Court met pursuant to ndjourn- ment. Virgil H. Stone of the I.anciiptpr comity bar admitted to practice. State ngniiiMt Nebraska Snvlngn bank ; leave to First National bank et al to Illo petition. Western Union Telegraph company nBalnr.t Kemp ; leave to plaintiff to file additional trniiHurlpt. Stlthem "JUfulnst North I'lnlle National bank ; motion to dismiss SIIH- talned. 1'nlon Stock YnrdH company ngalnst Conoyer : Hiibmltteil. Union Pnellle Hallway company nnnliiHt Mcites ; leave to defendant to Hie typewritten brjef In suji- port of motion for rcbearliur. Court adjourned to Tuesday. April 3 , nt ! ) o'clock a. 111. The following syllabi were given out : Council' acalnst Galllglier. Krror from Douglas county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Coininlssloncr Hag.in. Thu grantee In a deed of real estate ac quires the legal title thereto on the execu tion and delivery lo him of such deed , though Halt ! deed be neither acknowledged nor recorded , and be afterwards loht ; and a sherllT'H deed made In pursuance of u levy upon nnd sab ; of mich real estate to satisfy a judgment against such grantee will puss the legal title of such rcnl estate to the ( rnnteo In such sbcrin'H deed. 2. f ! H executed nnd delivered a warranty deed to O J for certain rcnl estate ; the deed was neither asknowlcdgcd nor re corded , and was afterwards lost ; the ieal ; estate wns then levied upon nnd sold by a judgment creditor of O J's , and the pur chaser thereof In a suit of equity against the helrH of O S obtained a decree , estab lishing the fiu-t of Hie execution , delivery and loss of the deed of conveyance made by their ancestor ; after the salu of said n-al estate on execution , f ! J conveyed the premises to the defendant. In a suit to quiet the title brought by the purchaser at the snld uhcrlff'H mile iiKninst the defend ant ; held , that the decree In equity oslnli- llshlns tlio execution , delivery iind loss of the deed made by O S to U J was com petent evidence. Woolsoy ngnlnst Chicago , Durllngton & Qtilacy Itnllway company. Krror from Nuckolls county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner 1 lagan. A person riding on the locomotive engine of u. freight train by agreement with the fireman of snieh engine to shovel coal for the privilege of tiding1 , such person belntr on such train without the knowledge nr consent of the conductor In charge thereof , Is not n paHNuiiKcr of the carrier operuiintf mich train. 2. To constitute one a passenger of Hie carrier on whoso train mich person IK , It is essential Hint such person should be right fully on Kileh tialn or should be therio i uith the knowledge or consent of the carrier or Its audits In chniKi * of such train. 3. In a suit by an admlnlstrntor ngaliiMt : i common carrier for dnmagea for nenllg.'rtly causing the death of his intestate , it ap peared that the deeeiiHed wns a man IS years of age ; tlmiMio rode on n loenmutlvi * engine by pt > niilKson | of the Hrcitmn there of , agreeing with him to handle coal In consideration of belnK permitted to ride ; that the cuiidiicliir In < 'imrjo ! of the ti.iin did not know of tin * deeeaned't > pretsen 'e on the eiiKlne ; that thu flreiniin told the de ceased to Kt > t off the engine bcfoic the train reached .McCook , for should lie b.t found on the ( Heine nt Hint plnci' ho would b- arrcstcd ; that no oiiu atlcnipted or thre.il- cncd to put Hi'decnasi'il off tin * engine ; that the llremun did not tell thu dercnxcil to get on * at the time nnd place hr did ; Hint there as no Impending danger finm a wreck , collision or otherwise , whb'li caused deceased to jump from the engine. Tint ailmlnlxtrator pleaded : "When hiild en gine wns running at a rale of speed which madi ) 11 dangerous to life lo ntlempt lo nllnht therefrom , " the decensed jumped from the engine and was killed , and was In duced to make mich Jump by fear of ar rest , should ho be found thereon when thu engine stopped. Held : (1. ( ) That the deceased was not a passenger of thu carrier on whose eiiKlnu he was riding. (2. ( ) That reasonable men can draw Imt one conclusion as to the ctmrauler of the act of the deceased In leaping from the nnglne at the time and under ih clrciimstnneeH that he did , and that coneliislouls that the act of the deceased was criminal negli gence , nnd HID proximate CUIIHU of bis (3. ( ) That Hiiro was no evidence of nesll- genco on the part of the carrier or UH Hi-rvantH which the trial court would hnvo been justified in submitting to the con-Id- erallon of tlio Jury. ( I. ) That the trial court did not err In In- KlruulliiK Hi * * Jury to return u. verdict In favor of the carrier. S'oKtrum uguliiHt llalllilay. Krror from Sa line county. Jte\cn > i'd. Opinion by I'om- mliodoner Irvine. While uvlUuncu ut tHu uuU uc Ucclura- tlnn if it pcrxon nllrc > t tti IIP nn .n-i-nl 11 not n.linlKMlblo for the pui'pn.- of etabii V Inif Hie iiKcney , the u--niin.inv of such tier- son , If not ntlierwlKo liicoinpi-teiit , IK minim * slide for tlmt pm-pune , j. , 2. As u Kcnotal rule n Mil lenient by ft * * - * vendor or IIIM niti'iit hif | nnl lo the viituo of land la imrel > the i-\piv iioii of opinion nnd not n reiirencuinlkm i > f u rnct upon tlio fatally of which nn notion to rescind nmy bo ImMoil , .1 , li nn notion to recclnd n eonlrnct where tlio above Kenernl rulu IN npplli-nhle , evidence of tlio uctiiul value of the bind lit linnmtcrlnl , 1. In nn notion to rescind ix eonveynnee of Ininl on the ground of false ropreMontntlons In rojjnril in ll ohnrneter , Hume of Ihe ren- rcfentntloim relied upon were contained In n Pint tHlbmltteil to Hit * . ( inlet * , 'rhere wnH evlilenoe tcndliiK to "bun Hint Hie plntjiml been lost , but another pi-it WIIH admitted In ovldenco upon proof by it witness Hint It WIIH n copy to the besl nf bin l < \vliilKo ; Hint ho thought his wlfo innde It , lieennso It looked like her willltiK. but did not know who inuile H ol tniiler whitl ell-i-uniHtniU'eH , nnd he hnd not compared It with the orlK- Innl. Held : Tlmt Hilt evidence WIIM InMlllll- clont to proVL * tluil Ihe plat offered WIIN a cnpy of the orljiiml , nlul Hiul HH ndinlsslon WIIH rrroucoiiH. SI. John ngiilnat Swanback. Mrror from Cacs county. Aillriucd. Upliilou by t'oiiinils- Blotter IrvliK , ' . The plnlnllff In replevin i'ii ! t reeoxer on the ntrent'lh of his own title or rinh' of ( HisresHlon and not on Hi' * wo.ikiiK.HM of bis uilvcnmry'u , 2.Vhet In replevin there Is a Konorul dunlnl anil there IH Hoi evldenee * > ii'IU-iint 10 nhow title or rlfiht of pii-seHHlon In Ibn plnlntllT , a jUdKtnciil for Hie il.-l'enibiiii will be ? unit-mod without rniwldorlim * riii In the iiilinlsslon of ilefendnnt'- * testimony or In Hie Instructions relnlltiK lo Hie rlhi ; l'i re cover. 3. A replevled from 1 ! a luntuv , which H , 11 H countable , hnd pelzed under nn ie. . u- llon UKi'tlnsI C. The eseeillloli aniolinteil lo HOtuethlin ; ovi-r $10. The ndmllleil vnlue of Ihe IniKIfy wan jloO , nnd no dtuniiKcf wno proved on beluill' of derendniil. 'I'lio my returned n verdict for Hie defendant. IIH- sesHlnw the vnlue of bin posseHsliin ni JiM nnd bin ilntniiKi' ! * at 510. The del'endiint re mitted J1W from Iheeidlei nnd Hie jn-ltf- meiil WIIH entered for JIU. Held : Tlmi tbo roiiiltlllnr oured the emu * In the assi-i.n- inctil of the amount of ivcnver.v. York Park HuililliiK' assoclallon nu.ilnst Unrnea. Krror from York county. llo- versed niid remntitled. Uplnlon by Commissioner " 1 missioner Irvine. It IH the duty of n trial Judge to In-ii'-ft ' the Jury upon Hie law of the ease.Mi' ihor runncstod by ei-unscl to do no or not. ami wlicio the Judge ban fulled in tmitrnet tlm Jury and It IH nppaivnl Itoin the re.-onl that the Juiy ptolinblv look n wrong view of the law , u new trial will be awarded. 2. A corporation which has for Us object llu * plirelinse of laud nnd Hie euiislru. lion of bouses thereon ( funds being roaU/oil from tlio capital slock paid In by siib--rtb- crs In Im-lalltiU'iits ) , and llnally the allot ment of the lntH and houses unions tlm stockholders In satisfaction of their stoU , IH one organl/ed for the pnrp. > su of e.iiTy- Ing on u lawful business and aulborlxed by. the general Incorporation law. 3. In pleading eontraet. which need not by eoinmon law be In wilting , but wln-ie u writing IH required by a positive statute , It IH not necessary to plead that tin- con tract WIIH written , nt least wh'-re no ob jection Is made by motion to I be certainty of the pleading. 4. One to whom stock In a corporation In issued , who pays nnso5jinicnts on sm-li stock , acts as an ollleer of the corpor.ition and takes jnirl In Its immaKomciil. Is es topped to deny Ids subscription. 0. An agreement made between pronmteM of a coiporntlnn and a sulHcrlber lo Ita Hloek , that such subscriber is to huxo tin * slock for the sake of the Inlltten.T of his name , and that be will mil be reinlrel | ( lo pay bin subscription therefor. Is void , and Hie corpor.itlon may enforce payment of such subscription notwithstanding ( iiicu agreement. Waldorf against HngKlnKrrar from PnlhiB county. Unversed and remiiwluil. Opinion by Commissioner Hag n. The failure or rel'UMil "f a district court to Instruct a Jury on the only material Issue In Ihe case bcliis tried Is reversible error. Clly of Friend against Ingei oll. Krror from Saline county. Hevorsod and remanded. Opinion by Jusllco Harrison. In nn ncllon for damages for personal In juries , where such injuries rcsnllcd In tbo dealli of the imrty Injured , or are shown lo be pernianent , the Carlisle tub e of VH1 ! ' ? " taney of life Is eompel.'nl and adnil lhlo In evidence , ns benrlm , ' upon and tending to prove the. expectancy of liru. but nut con- L-luslve of tbi ! ( iiioHtlon , and Is to b re ceived and considered by the Jury as any , other evidence and subject lo the saniu rules ns to Its welcbl und siitlk-leiu-y aH other testimony , and IH stuteni-nts as to expected duration of life may be viirlid , streiiKthened , weakened < Jr enllrely destroyed - stroyed by other competent evidence on Ilio iiiiestlon of the expected continuance of life of Hie Injured party , Mich as testimony per taining to tlio health of the party at the time of the Injury upon which the action in * 2. Where nn Injured parly , by rehson of the injury which Is the foundation of the action , has Incurred necessary expense for medical ntlembuice. nnrslimr. etc. , and linH become liable or Indebtfd for the payment of such expenses , the reasonable and fair valuation of such ycrvleus may lie recov ered , although not yet paid by Hie party in- ' 3. The evidence In the case he-Id sufll-lent to sustain the verdict nenerally , but that there was no testimony of the reasonable and fnlr value of the services ! nt the physi cians , and defendant In error allowed to Illo a romlttltur of the sums clmi-god for their services , and the judgment then to stand atllrmcd ; If tlio remlttilur Is not Illetl , the case reversed and remanded. AlurrliiKi * LH'eiiio * ! . The following marriage licenses were la- sued yesterday : Name and nddresH. ABO. Diaries H. Newton , Omaha --I Hattle J. Karnsley , Omaha 21 Josef I ottl , Omaha 21 Katie Bender , Omaha IS Albert Yost , . Ilenson , Neb 23 Minnie Anderson , Irvlngton , Neb Zi o When Baby wns hick , wo gnvo her Castorln. When bho was a Child , sb" cried for ? a < toria. When Blio became illiw , she , chin ; ; to CuEtnrln. When slio had Children , uho gave them Castorlv lirst Shoe so'd ' ut the pi ice. 256 , $4 & S3.(5O Dross Shoo l-.ipml cuvlom worl > , uiituiij liom . { 6 lo.V . " S3.BO Police Shoo , 3 Solos ITtkiYi t L ik.tr Sin it1 tv rr iti.i il < > 62. 6O and S2 Shoos , Unequalled , il Ihe price. Boys' $2 & SI.7S School Shoes Arc Ihe IK" 1 1" ' Seriicc. Ladles' $3 , $2. GO , $2 , $1.70 HcNt DollKiilll , SlUUh. I'ci-fiM-t I'MIIni ) nnil .Si-rtlcenble , lieIn Hut world. Alt MjIeM. Insist upon lin\lni ; W. L. Dniiuliu sh H'H. NIIIIII * anil pi'lr. ' Htniuiieil nn | HI | . loin. \\.l , . DOld'.AS , llroililon. .Mam. iKtintz Newman , 42O S. Ellns Svonson. IDI9 N. 24t.i. A. W. Bowninn Co. , 117 N. 16th. C. J. Cnrlson. 1218 N. 24th. W. W. Flohor , 7.923 Loavonwor h. F. A. Oroaay , So. Omnhn. NEBRASKA. NATIONAL U. S. Dupository , Onmhn , Nebraska CAPITAL S400OOD SURPLUS OnlcerHimd Dlreetors : Henry W. Ynlns. pi"ii dent ! John M. 1'olllnn. vie.i pivsld'Hil ; I.-- . \ VI Hi-id , CaHhlurVm. . 11 , S , lliulie.i , un vutihlur. THE IRONBANK , Iftf START Pl-'I ASH PHIDIANKNTI.Y WtAK. ' . . -re , . \ ViLui.i , u- . ivi.si ! 'A.I' < > . lli Ki t Illnilon llnn'ilr. WrllUinunrnMlMMfi.ure. St-Il ( IT Kilhn , V Co. , Cor. lilh i | idiicl i > Mti . HIM | J , Vulltri Cu.Oor.litUJtUuucl i.jl ! . , ijil