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o THR OMAHA DAILY IJKK : WKDttESDAY , MARCH 28 , 1801 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Whc.it Started Easy at a Fraction Under
Monday's ' Prices ,
CORN WAS INCLINED TO BE WEAK
I'rovlnliniR Itulcil Strong nt tmprorcil Price *
Combination In I.uril One of tlio
lltillUli J'tiitnrr * of the
! ) } ' -Market.
CHICAUO , March 27. The frost damage to
tv/ioat was again the principal factor In that
market , but Its probable extent was so be
littled that prices at the close wcro % c lower
than on tlio previous afternoon. Corn was
firm , oatn and provisions strong. Corn
gained > c , oats ' , 0 and pork and lard l&c !
each.
each.Wheat
Wheat started easy and without animation
nt about Vfcc below tlio previous day's clos
ing prices. The same belief of the power
of a frost to kill the wheat In Its growing
stage , an was expressed by a majority of
traders yesterday , was again more emphati
cally ascrted this morning , and discussions
upon the subject continued to bo quite gen
eral during the dull Intervals In the session ,
but tlio only conclusion arrived at by both
parlies was that It would be necessary to
Volt two or three weeks for confirmation of
blthor side of the argument.
Dispatches from all points of Ilia winter
Mhcat growing country were numerous , but
wore no more In accordance with the dam-
&KQ or the reserve than were ino opinion ! ]
lif the operators on the Hoard of Trade. The
receipts hero and In the northwest were
rather larger than on tlio day before , and It
appeared that this country and Canada are
r.tlll supplying the Importing countries
with more than one-half of what they arc
\vllllng to take. A report from St. Louis to
the effect that 200,000 bu. of wheat had been
worked for export from there was the first
niatlcr that created a slight renewal of ! con
fidence In this market. The closing cables
brought somewhat higher quotations from
the continent , but Liverpool was about as be
fore , but wheat continued weak and declined
to tiSc and fiS c , Its previous lowest
points , closing at GSl&c.
The corn market was Inclined to bo weak
rarly In the session on account of the same
feeling prevailing In wheat at that time. It
liecamo firmer later on sotno reported sales
for export and on the estimate of only 100
carloads for tomorrow. The receipts today
wore 207 cars. The Liverpool market wan
quoted firmer at about % d advance , and the
amount reported on ocean passage was 720-
000 bu. smaller than n week ago. The ex
port sales alluded to wcro two small cargoes
of No. 3 corn at 2c In store under the May
price of No. 2. Carrlngton-IIannah were the
sellers and Irwln-Grceno the buyers , and the
Bhlpmcnts ore to go via the St. Lawrence
river to Kingston. .There was a good busi
ness transacted in oats. The crowd In gen
eral was offering freely and the shorts ,
headed by Patton Bros. , bought quite freely.
Champlln was also a good buyer. Taken al
together , considerable stuff changed hands.
I'rlces wore firmer , opening about steady
and gradually advancing , closing at the top
prices of the day. The stocks of contract
oats In store showed a slight Increase this
week , but wcro nevertheless still very light ,
and this had considerable to do with influ
encing shortB to buy.
The provision market ruled strong at im
proved prices. The deal In lard was re
garded as a very bullish feature of the
present .situation , nnd the comparatively
Email stock of meats and the good consump
tive demand at present prices were pointed
to as another.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
22 cars ; corn , 100 cars ; oats , 114 cars ; hogs ,
29,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
_ Articles. _ I Open. | High. | Low. | Cloao.
YVlioat.NoT ?
March
May 57HQW
July 00 > S
Corn No. 2. .
March 3 M 30
May. 3754 37M
July i8HS US
OalnNo. 2. . .
Marcli sou now
May : H 30 31 U
July 28 27M
Pork per bbl
May 11 02 11 35 10 07Jii 11 32
July 10 OS 11 20 10 05 11 20
lard , 100IbH
March 0 05 7 10 0 05 7 10
May 0 72H 0 07W 0 72M 0 00
July 0 00 0 70 OG7W 007W
Short Illbs-
May IS 72 B RB B 70 G 86
_ July. 0 07W C 82 G 07M G 80
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUK Steady.
. WIIBAT No. 2 spring. 5GtG-ic : No. 3 spring ,
I2iji34a : No. 2 red. fCi)4 ) .iCic.
CORN No. 2 , 3GVi3 < iUc.
OATS-No. 2 , SOKo ; No. 2 white , 30Hc ; No. 3
White. 30J4c.
RYR-No. 2 , 4C' , c.
H A RLE Y No. ! ! , nominal ; Xo. 3 , COc ; No. 4 ,
I2 58e.
FLAX SEED No. 1 , J1.3S.
TIMOTHY SHEH-l'rlme. J4.SO.
PROVISIONS Mess perU , per hbl. , JI1.32U ®
1.35. iJird , per 100 Ib * . , J7.23. Short rllis , sliles ,
loose , f5.S5n6.87U ; dry Biilled shoulders , boxed.
i5.7u5(6.00 ( ; short clear sides , boxed , S6.OOtfG.25
\VHISICY Dlstlllura' tlnlshed goods , per eal. ,
SUO A RS-Unchanged.
The following were the receipts ana slilpnicmu
for today :
On the Produce oxchanze today the butter mar
ket was steady : creamery. lUWJOc ; dairy.
KBITS , mcady ; fresh ,
> nv York markets.
.mTiT YO K. March 2-KI.OUK-necolpts , 36- ,
tOO bbls. : expoitx , S3 , 000 bbls. : pales , 2GMJ ! pkcs
market dull , oulMilo of a 2 > ) , 0i-tibl. salu of tprlns
imtontH , the built lo bo chipped at the opening
of nnvlentlon ; shlppcra were In the. market , but
their bids were too low ; rye Hour , steady ; bucU-
Wheat Hour , nominal.
IIUCKWUEAT-Vcry dull ; Canadian , ex-bond ,
C5c.
C5c.COHN
COHN MRAL Dull. 2
HYH Nominal.
1IAHI.KY Klrm ; No. 2 Mllwaultee , CSUHCCo-
uiiKraded western , COSfCSo
HAUIIY : MAI.T-KIrmj western , C3W75c ; Cana
dian , 85fliKo ) : Hlx-niwnl. SOc.
WIIIOAT Hecelpls , 700 bu. ; exports. 81,000 bu. :
pales , 1,210.000 , bu. futures. .Spot market very
ilull ; No. 3 red. In Htore and ylevator , Clo ;
utloat. C3Uc : f. o , b. , C3 c ; No. 1 northern , WHie
delivered. Options opened weak on a belief that
the crop ilnnuiKn was less ie > ern than nt tlrst
Imagined. Increase In the amount of wheat on
raasasa and dull cables ; at midday Iheie was u
further drop on disappointing reduction In the
world's Blocks and at the close the maikct was
dull anil heavy , lh uhwnce ot any export de
mand for caxli wheat nddlni ; tn the depression :
llnal llRiires weru UW o below last nluht : No ,
S red , March , cloned at CIVto ; May , G2lC2 , ic.
vlnalim ut C3Uc [ Juno closed at KKa ; July. C4ij )
Ole , elofllnu at CIVic ; AliKUnt closed at C5c ; Sep
tember , WT4WCOc , closlnt ; ut Cflc ; Uccembor , C'JH
( tna c. closinK at C9Hc.
CO11NHecslpto , 42.000 bu. ; exportn. 40.000 lul , ;
, . . . tit , Ofiiturrs and 21 , CO ) bu , xnot ,
Hpot mailiet dull nnd weaker ; No. i ! , 4li > llHo In
elevator , 4 : 45Hc alloat : otcamer. niljied , 4lo du-
llveieil. Options opened easier with wheat , but
In the afternoon turned si runic on small western
receipts , which led to ciiverliiu , ulosliiK at Vfc4)/n )
net advance ; April , 42ifH2U' ! . closInK at 4-l < \
May. 4a'i ' I24e , cloalnif at 42 > ic ; July , 43)i IU' ,
clnilne at Jl'tc.
OATHHevellitH , 60,000 bu. ! exKrls | , 10. ) bu , ;
fHles , < 4,00 < ) bu. f Htm en and ,000 bu. spol.
Hpot market dull but steaily ; No. 2 , 3.iKc ; No. 2
delivered , 36\\a \ \ : No. 3 , SMuo ; No. 2 while. SS ic ;
No. 3 white , 3T.ic ; truck , mixed weatein , 3iHj3o , ;
tnick. whitweutein , SSWI-c ; tiark.vlilln tute ,
&SNc , Optlf.ns quiet but llrmer with coin , clos
ing at Uu net advuncu ; Maivh cUwtil ut 33Uc ;
Ainll i'Kwe.1 ntUi' : : May , HHi ik' , clonlnt ; ut
: KU : July , : il > 3t3/ic , closing t-34c.
HOI'SQuleti state , common to choice , OSlDc ;
J'aellle rnnnl , 13ftU"c.
HIDKS siow und nominally unchanKvd ; wel
sailed , New Orleans Bvlectutt , 43 lo U HP * . , % )
Ii'ic ; Texas neleeled , 35 In M Urn. , 4flo ; lluenos
AjreH rtry , ) to 24 Ibs. , lOMiOllo ; Texns dry , 21
to 30 lu . li. ? ,
1.BAT1IKH O.ulet ; homlook i ole , lluenos Ayres ,
llttlit to heavy welghtu , lic. !
lIAY-'Chdlrc , llrm : low grades , dull and heavy ,
\VOOIr-qult-t.
VUOVIKIONH tUef , nun. rut meats , nrm :
pickled hellk-H , H tiCVie ; pickled shoulders , OUtf
lTki\ pickled ImniH , j'MiU'ii' ' . l itil , stroni ; ; weat-
rrn uleuin cloM'il nt 17.60 : fales , SCO tierces at
17. M ; Match , } 7.43 , nominal ; May. $7.23. nominal ;
rellned , I'.riu ; conllnent , 17.90 : H. A. , fS-SO ; com
pound , CHc. Turk , active and llmier ; new men * .
il2,37H < rl2.7S ; extm prime , jr..OOItUMS ; family.
IK'.rjOliU.OO ; tibort clear , tl3.UOtflS.00.
WTTIJU - Weaker : wentern dairy. HHOlSct
western creamery , ISiriHic ; weatem factory , low
lo , KlKlim , 8Uie ; nlatti dairy , 14 20c { Hate
fivamory , HCfl' ' " . ' .
rilKlWU Htmdy ; stajd larKe. 9ClIc : imall ,
Killlo. part tMms. SUlOu ; full llm * . : u2iic.
KUUH--\Veak : utatii and IVmuiylvanlu , HUe ;
western fre h , llUe ; nouiht-rn , lOflll' L'j receipts ,
ro.ooj ii ) < u * .
TAI.U\V Hull nml eauy.
IIM United closed nt SOo bW , K4o ! !
HO8IN Klrnii Btrulneil , common to vood , Jl.lJVi
CM7.
' . ' IlI'UNTINK.Steady nt 3 i | 31i. .
CO'lTON tJUUU OlU-liuctlrei liuyem
off for enilor prleej , but nn prMMirn to sell , nn'l
nmnll lots ftolnr nt nlioiit fnrmtr flgurm. Inelud-
tntf cruda nt 2Cc anil prime nummer y < llotv nt
Sic. Hxporters not In th * market. rrlmi crude ,
In Mil * . , 2 . prlm rriuli" , IIKWI , ZIOJJc ; oft
crude , 2\lSte \ : Imtfr grades. JlttSIc ; prime um-
mef yellow , ilc ; prlmo summer white , .140.
HUUAIt Ilnw. aulet nnd linchnnfteil ; ale ,
none ; rcflneil , dull.
niCII-Slendy , ilomrallc- , Mir to good , S'lSCc ,
Japan , lUWIUc.
MOliAHHhK-.QjIet ; New Orleans , open knltlo ,
Boml to choice , 27fi3iJix
l'IC IlION-Amerlcnn , tl.M < JI .W.
COI'I'IMl-Qulel ; lake , 9Hc.
I.BAn-I'lrm ; dotncitlc , 1.1.40 ,
TIN Knulcr ; straits , 119.30 nskeil : platci ,
etendy ; Bales on 'change , 10 Ions Annual tin
subject to duty clause nt 119.40 ! yepterday'8 ealc
was at JI9.50 , nol 119.
temlyt ilome llc. .M nslccd.
I.oral J'roiluco .tlnrkct.
nUTTKlt Th receipts of good butter arc light ,
tut there Is nn abundant supply of the Inferior
Krnilet. The maikrt I * steady. Choice country ,
14(7IHo ; pnohliiK s'ofk , SH9C.
DRn.SSKI ) I'OUI.TIIY There Is bill little trade ,
moat of lhi > bnnlnemi runidng lo live stock.
( ' .mkena , USTc : turkrj , Si/tic / : gerae nnd ducks ,
Sf/IOc.
L1VI3 I'OUI.TUV There li n fair d mnml nnd
tlie mntkrl U llimer nn KOIIIP grades ; heni ,
6145J7C ; Hit key * , Dt5i' ! ' ! ci youti ) ; roOHters , S4f
Cic ! ; Htanuy utoek , Ifi.V ; old lonalnrs , 3c.
VKAI < Ooo-l ploek ifl h * comlng ncarcc anil com *
mnniH better prices ; good , fat veala , "O7Hc ;
thin or heavy , 3f5c.
IXKIS ThenIn n slight falling off 111 receipt.
but not pulllrlpnt ID nlfect the mailiel. The prlceii
quoted al the cloof lost ni-ek continue lu pre
vail. Htrlclly frejh eniff , iVt'tv ' ,
HONKY Choice white clover , 15CJ California ,
I e ; ilark honey , 12tH13c. !
OAMIJ There Is a fair supply of durks of
various wirls , but the trade In limited. Mallnrdn.
2.00fJ2.2.rcilhnulii ; , J2.00fl2.23 : blucwlng teal ,
! l,2T ttlGO ; grecnwlng teal. tl.OOtri.CO ; mlxeil
ducks , 75fl90c ; geese , J1. 0031.23.
OYHTKHK Mrdliim I X U ICe : her e hoe ,
I8o ; extra standard , 20o ; selects , 2Ic ; extra se
lects. 22c ; company pelcctn , 23c ; counts , 30c.
NUTH-Chestnut , 12o per Ib. : Italian chest
nuts. 12W13o ; almonds , IGSlTc ; Ungllsh walnuts ,
12 llc ; nibertK , 12c ; pecans , large , Wfllc ; pecan -
can * , medium , lOj ,
CIUKlt-I'iire Juice , per bbl. , t5.OOtT5.KO ; half
bhl. , t3.00ff.125 ; Oregon , per bbl. , 14.00 ; half bbl. ,
t3.76 ; clarllled elder , per bbl. , 5I.W ; half bbl. ,
t2.7o.
HAL'IOItlCltAUT 1'er bbl. , t4. 5005.00 ; half bbl. ,
VECinTAllMOS.
IinANS-Callfornla hnml-pleked navy , tl.90 ®
2.0wenterti ; navy , tl.3ftl.80 ; common while
beans. SI.COO1.7S.
ONIONS Onions are quoted on orders at SOo ;
onions. In bbls. . t2.7o.
I'OTATOKS Mlnnfsota grown potatoes. In
mnll loli from store. 7fc ; same In car loin ,
66i8e | ; ; Nebraska and Iowa , from itore , C5c ;
Colorado , from ntore , SOo ; Colorado lots , 72fJ7fc ;
i-eej ] pdliitucH , Uarly Ohio , tl.OOi/1.10 ; Kurly Rote ,
OOc ,
CAHI1AOK The first nhlpmenta of Tlorlda cab
bage have arrived In excellent marketable condi
tion. Florida cabbage , per crate , J2.DO ; Califor
nia cnbliagn , per Ib. , 2Uc.
CEI.KISY IJxtrn faney California , COcifftl.OO.
BWKBT 1OTATOE > 'looil stock , per bbl. ,
t3.M ; sceil potatoes , i3MH3.M.
ORHEN VKOKTAHI.IW Spinach , per bbl. ,
S2.0092.25 ; salsify , 30f35c per Uoz. : radishes , per
( loz. , . ! . > ; ; lettuce , per uoz. , So'moc ; encum
bers , Sl.f.O fl.TJ ; tomalocs , per crate of 20 lb . ,
tl.CO ; parsley , per iloz. , 30i35ej egg plant , per
doz. , 12.23 ; onions , per doz. , 2."fT30ocaiillflOwerper ;
doz. , tl.25jl.HO : avparaKiis , per doz. , 90u ; turnips ,
per doz , , 7f > < IJS5c ; carrots , per doz. , 75o : beeta ,
per doz. , SOo : water cress , per doz. , tl.75ij2.00 ;
I-'lorldu tomatoes , per C-lb. crate , t5.
FRUITS.
APPLES There arc but few apples on the
market and the tradft Is largely going lo oranges.
Fancy westerns , t2.25 per box.
CRANHERRIKS The cranberry season Is
nearly over and most of the stock Is too soft to
ship. There IH still some demand , however , for
good stock , and prices ale ruling hither. Cape
Cod. per bbl. , t .7507.00 ; bell und bugle , S0.75 >
7.00 ; Jersey. J0.75a7.00.
CALIFORNIA ORANC1ES The stock Is arriv
ing In good condition und the Irado It ) Increas
ing , Rivet-Hide seedlings , regular sizes. J2.23 :
Riverside Washington navels. J2.75fl3.00j Redland
seedlings , regular sizes , J2.CO ; Redland navels ,
J3.00 3.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
BANANAS The trad Is conslanlly Increasing
nnd Ihe market Is well supplied. Per bunch ,
large , j.OOS-.50 ; small lo medium. J1.75ff2.00.
LEMONS MesslnaH , fancy , t4 ; choice , J3.50.
ORANiS-Fancy : Florldan , J3.23 ; choice Florl-
dao , J2.75'f3.00. ' |
FURS.
DKAR No. J black , large. J20.00323.00 ; me
dium , t5 ! ; small , J3.OOiflO.00 ; black yearlings ,
large. J12.oOi 15.00 : medium , J10 ; email , $7 ; black
cubs , large. Jfi.00if8.00 ; medium , J3.000ti.00 ; small ,
J4 ; black Montana and Rocky mountain , large ,
[ 18.00tf22.00 ; medium. J14 ; small , J10 ; black Mon
tana yearlings , large , J12 ; medium , J8 ; small ,
(5 ( ; black Montana cubs , large. J6.M ; medium ,
(4.60 ( ; small , J3 ; silver tip , large , J20 ; medium ,
J12 ; small. JS ; silver tip yearlings , large. Jll ;
medium , JS ; small , $5 ; ellvcr tip cubs , large , JO ;
medium , J4.50 ( small. J3 ; brown , large , tSO-Ooa1
23.00 ; medium , J16 ; small , J12 : yearlings , large ,
J10.00igl2.00 ; medium , JS ; small , JO ; cubs , large ,
(7 ( ; medium , J5 ; small. J3 ; badger No. 1 , large.
11.0001.0) ; medium , COc ; small , GOc ; Usher No. 1 ,
large , J8 ; medium , JS ; small , Jl ; fox , silver , as
to color , according to beauty No. 1 , large , SIM ;
medium. J60 ; small. 140 ; silver , pale , according"
lo beauty , large , J50 ; medium , J30 ; small , J20 ;
dlum ! J2'small ; , il.SO ; marten. No. I , large , J2 ;
medium , Jl.SO ; small , SI : mink. No. 1 , large.
; 4 ; raccoon. No. 1 , large , EOc : medium , GOc : small ,
50o : raccoon , black , as to beauty. No. 1 large ;
0cJ2.00 ; skunk , black , cased , No. 1 large , J1.2G ;
medium , 75c : email. COc ; short striped , large , tl ;
medium. 70c : small , 45c : narrow striped , large ,
! 0c ; medium. 40c ; small , 25o ; broad striped , large ,
' 02230 ! wolverine. No. 1 , large , t4 ; medium , t3 ;
small , J2 ; wolf-mountain , No. 1 large , J3 ; me-
dlum , J2 ; small , 11.50 ; prairie , largo , 7076c ;
medium , 60o ; small. 60o : beaver , per ektn. No.
large J5.0WC.OO ; medium , 51.60 : small , J2 ; klls ,
arge , J2 : medium , J1.60 ; small , "Sc : muskrals
wlnler , No. 1 large , 10@llc ; medium. 9o : small ,
7c ; fall , large , Sfl9o ; medium , "o ; small , 6c ; klls ,
large , 2If3c ,
HIDES. TAUXNy , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 Bieen hides' 2J5o ; No. 1 green
sailed hides , 2 < 4 3o : No. 2 green sailed hides ,
lU@2c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Iba. to 15 Ibs , , 65c ! ; No.
2 veul calfi 8 Its. to IB Ibs. . Be ; No. ' 1 dry Hint
hides. PC : No. 2 dry fllnl hides , 3o ; No. 1 dry
salted hides. 4c. Part cured hides Ho per Ib.
ess than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS-dreen Baited , each , SSSCOe ;
green salted shearlings ( shorl-woolcd early
skins ) , each. 6i15c ( ; dry shearllnga ( shorl-wooled
early skins ) , No. J , each. . SWIOo ; dry shearlings
; shorl-wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , Cc ; dry
lint , Kansas nnd Nebraska btttcjicr wool pelts ,
icr Ib. , actual welghl. 5fSc ; dry Mint , Kansas
and Nebraska murrain wool pells , per Ib. ,
actual weight , 4Q6o ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher
wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4J7c ; dry
fllnl , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight , 4iJCo.
TALI/HV AND GREASE Tallow , No. J , 4i@ !
4\ic \ ; tallow. No. 2. 3itf4c : grease , white A , 4c ;
grease , white li , 3o ; grease , yellow , 3o ; grease ,
lark , 2'&o ; old butler , 2 2',4o ; beeswax , prime. 15
© lo ; rough lallow , 2ff2iic.
St. I.inils .Murkflts.
ST. LOUIS. March 27. FI.OUR-Slcady.
WHEAT Was bcarUh all day , with n single
slight reaction , closing % ® % o off ; No. 2 red ,
cosh , 53c ; March , MVic ; May , 55V ( T55'ic ; July ,
6K > iii57c.
CORN Easy , bul slightly higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
cosh nnd March , 3IJ4c : May , C4'.io ' ; July. 35' o.
OATS Stirfcr ; No. 2 ca h and March. 31c ;
May , 3UW31I4C : July. 25T4 2Co.
RYE No. 2. this side , Cto bill.
IIARI.HY Nothing doing.
URAN Firmer : east track , Cn ! c.
FI.AX SKEIT J1.S3.
CLOVER SEEU-Easlcr ; fair to prime. S7.500
s.r.o.
s.r.o.TIMOTHY
TIMOTHY REED Unchanpen.
HAY Steady ; prime to cho'ce , tS. 5 09 CO.
HItTTKIl Lower ; separator creamery ,
choleo dairy , 15Slic ( ,
KOOS Steady ; He.
LEAD I'Mrni ! J3.20.
HI'HLTEIt-FIrm ; J3.C5.
CORN MiAISI.(501.K : ( ! ) .
WHISKY-ll.OSfil.15. '
COTTON Tl US li. cffSl.Oa
llAaoiNO-L'uchangi'd.
I'lloyiSluN'S KfroiK , ntlvanclng ; pork ,
ird mcs. ) . til. 75 : lard , pilmo vtit.im. Jc.t
hole- . J7.1Hff7.-'i ; dry Fait meals , Inoso thoul-
ler , J5.BO ; Uvngs and ribs. (5.95 ; t > horls , JI > .10 ;
inciu , pocked shoulders , $0.90 ; ins , ! 6CO ; Bhorta ,
RECEIPTS Flour , 3fOO liUs ; wheat ,
corn. 122.IKXI bu.'oals ; , 4fl.H01 lul
SHIPMENTS t'liiur , 15,00) l.lils , : w ieat C.OOO
iti.j corn. IJ3.W > bu. ; oatH , 14 , ' > fl Uu ,
t'ofTi'o JMnrlict.
NEW YORK , March 27. COFFEK-Optlons
opened Irrenular but generally higher on faviir-
able lOuroponn advlees ; fcUhscftuenUy eas d off
partially under local preiwuii- . closed Kieady nt
uncliilllK''il to 10 points net advance ; r.aen. | S.r.W
iag , Ineliiillnit : April. JIC.25 ; May , JI3.93 in.lO ( ;
June , 110.70 ; July. Jiri.43fil5.CO ; -p'tember , Jll. 75 ;
Deeember. tll.ir.Jfll.iO . ; i < pit coffee , dull : No. 7 ,
tl7.f.O ; mild , quiet ; Cordova , J19.2.HI9.M | ; sale ,
2.11)0 bags Central American and 13.PO ) bans
Jamaica , p. t , Warehousn deliveries from Neiv
Yoik yesteiday , 111,210 hags ; N w York. 172.7118
bags : united HintCH Atnvk , 19S.477 bags ; ulloat for
the Vnlteil Hlnti'M , i'01,0.10 lugs ; total vlxllilu Mip-
ply avallnlilu for I'nlled States , SW.477 bugd ,
aguln t 501,311 last year.
SANTOS. March 27 Market quiet : quotations
" 'l' , " ! ' ' , : , ,1':1'1"1" : ' 2' ° ° ° ' lm'"i : stocl < ' .W ° b"KS-
HAMIII'IKI , March -T.-Mniket steady , > J01
pfg. advance ; Kale * , 6,000 bags. '
" , 'M1'1".1' M'il ' | > l > S7. Maikut quiet , unchanged
to Hd nilvniu-u : cales. IS.OW lugs.
MHIO IE .lANniRO , March 27-Maikel firm ;
Jtn'ek 141 iW V rXC ' 'J1' recelt"9' S' ° ° 3 ba s'
LONDON , Marcji 27. Markel Fleady ; Cd lower.
Llierponl IMiirkiils ,
LIVERPOOL , March 27-WIIUAT-FIrm : de.
inniid modernlu : holders offer sparingly : No 1
California. S * Idttta ZJ ; red western winter.
4 'JtiiilO48 UMi receipts for tha posi ihie days !
85 , , r1".1.1,1 * ' 'n'luilln ' * 80.001) centals Amerlcnn
CORN Mrm ; demand imxleratc ; new mixed ,
3a3\4il ; receipts for the past three days. 33,200
rentals.
PROVISIONH-rlleef , extra India mess , S"s 6.1.
Pork , prime mesa , CSsSJ. llncon , long ami
short clear , B5 Ibs. , 33s 6J ; IOIIK and clear , 45
Ibs. , 33s. Lard , prime. weMern , 37s 3d.
'
IIU'rrER Flm-kl , SSs ; good , "Oa ,
t'lIEESE-Ann-rlcan , Ms6d.
TALLOW 2iis W.
TURPENT1NE-2S 5d.
LINBEED Oll21s lid. .
FLOUR- 9d.
PEAS-Canadlan , 4s USJ.
ROSIN Common , 3H 1.
Now Yoik Ury UouU4 Alarket.
NEW YORK. March 27.-Ther was a goo l all.
rouiul inuls with commission houses today. The
tkmund vuuitd all otla ut fancy and colored
\
oniionn. l'rlntiil f brlr nml cnllrocn mid well ,
partleulnrly 1'nclnoV1ndsor , AlUn , MrrlmitPi
I and Blmpsons. Ivinr priced drcs * Ktylc iInghnttA
at ami below 5c wertIn Bond rrqiiMt , nnd FAIr-
views r Rooil Irndeti. Denims nrr In irood request -
quest by cutiir * , with proferrnce for PlKlit anj
nine-Inch plnln. Iinnvn cottons wrra In tin-
proveil demand. I'rlntlnif clollis wuro very llrm
at 2\o hid , and declined far 81 nouar * * . flood
rates lit nlde odd poodn nt 1-Kc ndvimce. WooUn
Kootln In request for mnny mull nrsortmentn.
The \ntKf \ demand came from the Interior nnJ
morn iltst.inl marifta. I'or lgn goods rcnernlli
quiet. _
. \ IlnnrniiolliiVlicut Alnrkct.
MINNRArOLtH.Jfarch i7.-\ni at rccolpts today -
day were 1G4 enr ; shipments , 21 cars. The mnr-
ket opened at 6SSc fjr May and n UC for July.
The market was comparatively ittndr nil Jny ,
hut weakened near Ihn clone on n belief thnt tli <
low tempernturc had done IMS damage to wlnltr
wheat than It had been presumed WBH likely.
The closlni : prlfpi were RSHc for March , 18'ttf
SSlic for AIny , 1040 for July , nnd Mic for Hop-
temlier. On track : No. 1 hard , 62Uc ; No , 1
northern , CO'.ic ; No. 2 northern , W4c. The vol
ume of trudlni ; In future months nns smnllei
than yesterday , due to IPJH lluctuatlons In pilcee ,
Outside orders were small , Thi > demand for
cash wheat was fair nnd nbout the same amount
of Inquiry wan noted for Iran ? whcut to arrive
HS yesterday. Hepotls from the Interior Indi
cated farmern di-llverlea of nliout M,00i ) bu. n
day In country elevators. liocal mills were
making apparently nbout 27i > ) liUs , of llodr
for the day , UHIIK | poinetliliK like IW.iW bu , of
wheat for the day. The demand for flour con
tinued steady nnd prices wnv practically un
changed. I'nlcntn were quoted nt J3.23 to 13.SO
nnd tinkers nt | l.0 to > 2. Sales of flour nearly
equalled the podtictlon for the dnyi
The Market Heconl says the pnnluctlnn of IMur
for the Week ended Saturday was Ii5,130 blilH. ,
nsalnst 185,02 ? bbls. the previous Week. The
direct export shipments of flour from Minne
apolis wem 61,778 bhls. , ncalnst 1M36 titds.
shlppttl the previous week. This Is the lamest
export of flour from Minneapolis this year. The.
per cent of exportn to production In also lurfier
than any previous week In 1S9I , nnd compares
nulle favorably with the proinirtlon of expolti
durln r the precedltiK year. If tlio forclRii Hour
market continues to Justify equal proportionate
shipments from this time forward there will It-
stronger hopes for a better Hour denmnd In this
country , IIB It will telleve tun Uomeftlc Iriido
from consldenibln of the burden that has op
pressed It for several months , but most millers
nro of tin- opinion that the nctlvlty In uxpvim
may be of : i temporary clminctcr.
Cotton .MurUd' ,
NKW OIII.KANS , March 27. COTTON' Spot ,
dull ; nnles , spot , SOO bales ; to arrive , 250 bales ;
low ordinary , 6n-16c ; ordinary. C I-Wo ; itood ordi
nary , C 9-10c ; low middling , IWtic ; middling ,
7 3-16c ; Rood middling , 7 7-lip ( ; middling fair ,
7 IS-lOc ; fair , 9c ; receipts , net , r.butos ) ; Krns ,
5,437 bales ; exports , continent. 7.100 bales : rmiHt-
wlse. 3,76t : bales : xlock , 230.1ST biilert. Kutuii- ,
quiet ; sales. lt,300 ! bales ; March , $7.09 bid ; April ,
J7.09f(7.10 ; May , J7.17 7.18 ; June. tT.riTn. ? ! ; July ,
17.325(7.33 ; August , J7.33JJ7.5.H ; Hcpternbcr. 7.32i
J7.34 ; October , ST.XiVT.ITi November , $7.3937.41 ;
December , X.tWi , 17.
.ST. LOI.'IH. March 27. COTTON Steady ; mid
dling , 7'4e ; sales , 200 bales ; receipts , 1,2 < XI bales ;
shipments , 2,000 bales ; stock. 5 ! > . iV ) bales.
OAIA'KSTON , March 27. COTTON Spot , 7ijc ;
sales , 49'J bill en ; roeejpts , 1,300 bales ; expoils ,
none : stock , 31,098 balex.
Dtililth 4irilln 3
DUMJTIT , .March 27. WI1UAT Clofcil dull and
lower ; No. 2 hind , rash , 61c ; March , 5 < Uo ; May ,
CI * c ; July , C2T c ; No. 1 northein , cii h , Ctiio ;
Marth , 57o ; May , GOIjo ; July. Cl io ; HeplenibiT ,
61Hc ; No. 2 northein. casli , fiiic ! ; No. 3 , 49ie ;
rejected. 44Uo. On Illicit : No. J northern , to ur-
rlve , CO'ic.
HYK I2'ic.
KI.AX-1.S4.
11AKLBY SDfl.Wc.
OATS No. 2 , 32oj No. 2 white , 3lic. !
Car Inpecllon today : Wheat , 141 cars ; oats ,
12 cars ; rye , 1 cur ; ( lax , 1 car.
nKCEII'TS Wheat , 18.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS None.
City Markets.
KANSAS CITY. March 27. WHBAT Firm ;
No. 2 hard , We ; No. 2 red , KfiXc.
COItN Unchanged , slow ; No. 2 mixed , 3l'lc ;
No. 2 white , 33Uc.
OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 30j31c ; No. 2 while ,
31c.
UUTTllIl-Actlve ; creamcty , 19iJ2le ; dairy , 13
t 7c.
EG(5S Weak ntc.
HECUll'TS Wheat , H.COO bu. ; corn , 13,500 htl :
oats. 0,000 bu.
SIUPMKNTS Wheat , 8,0000 bu. ; corn. 7,000
bu. ; oats , UOIH- . _
Oil Miirkutx.
OIF , CITY. Pa. , March 27. National Transit
certlllcatcs opened at 82U ; hlEheat. S2- % ; lowest ,
S2V4 ; closed nt M'S. ShlpmentH 9J.122 bbls. ; runs ,
S3.U24 bbls.
PlTTSllLT.a. I'a. , March 27. National Trnn ll
certlllcates opened at S2H ; closed at S21i ; hlRht'st ,
82iJ ; lowest , ! > 2U , No sales.
LONDON , March 27. CALCUTTA LINSEED
Sput , 3Ss ; March and April , 3C 9d.
1'rorln < irulit Murkct.
PEOIUA. March 27.-COUX-Strong ; No. 2 ,
37c ; Nu. 3 , 36 ic.
OATS QnM. steady ; No. 2 nhlte , 32',5c ; No. 3
white , 31 > { iij32c.
RYE Wanted ; No. 2. 611iiSo'i ' < ' .
WHISKY rirtn ; 11.15.
London SuK r JMlirket.
LONDON , March 27. HUG AH Cane , very
quiet ; centrifugal , Java , 15s Cd ; Muscovado , Ja\a ,
fair icUnlns. Ks 3d.
3d.M
M eel
ST. LOUIS , March 27. WOOL Stendy , quiet ,
unchanged. _ _
Flimnclnl Nott-8.
KANSAS CITY , March 27.-ClcarInis , J1,3S9C16.
DOSTON , March 27. Clearings , J12.6G2.4SS ; bal
ances , J1,332,24S.
I1ALTIMOUE , March 27. Clearings , J2,190,947 ;
balances , J2M.475.
NEW YORK , March 27.-Clearlngs. J31.2S6.633 ;
balances , Ji5.509.449. _
PARIS , March 27. Three per cent rentes ,
99f 37c for the account.
PHILADELPHIA , March 27 Clearings , J10-
279,842 ; balances , Jl , 101 , 109.
MEMPHIS , March 27. Clearings. J214.179 ; bal
ances , (01,392. New York exchange , par ,
LONDON , March 27 , The amount of bullion
Itone Into the Dank of England on balance today
was 394,000.
CINCINNATI , March 37. Money , 2K@0 per
cent. New York exchange , 25o premium. Clear-
ngs , $ i,7 ; , sro.
ST. LOUIS. March 27. Clcarlnprs. } 2,97Crl ; bal
ances , J32S,361 , Money , dull ; 6f7 per cent. Ex
change , on New York , 85o premium.
CHICAGO. March 27 , ClearlHES , J12.1C0.7SO. Ex
change on New York , 75c premium. Sterling ex
change , dull ; nctual , Jl.87US4.b75i. Money , 4JJ4i !
per cent on call ; 5S6 per cent on time.
STOCKS AND IIONDS.
It AVas it Very Dull Diiy In Securities nnd
Trading AVan Ilrlef.
NEW YORK , March 27. It was a very
dull day on the Stock exchange and trading
was less Important In character than for
some ttmo past , the only features of moment
aelng the foreign buying , which was In con
trast to the light volume of local purchases.
St. Paul was the favorite of the London
juyers , but Atchlson , Louisville Nashville ,
Morthern Pacific preferred and Kansas &
Texas were also prominent. The market
opened strong at an advance on yesterday's
close of % to % per cent , the latter In
Northern Paclllc preferred , whlc.li was bought
by the arbitrage houses. The early dealings
were somewhat Irregular , the active list
jelng fairly steady , but some of the special
ties wcro erratic In their move-
ncjits. After midday the market he-
catno more settled In Its movements , but
as the afternoon grew a heavy tone over
spread the dealings and prices moved down
ward , the market closing heavy with prlcoH
on both sides of the line us compared with
the final sales of yesterday. Chicago Gas
lost % per cent on the day on sales mainly
jy the room traders. Distilling was also
weak , being sold because of a belief In cer
tain quarters that the agreement with the
distributing company Is not favorable to the
Distilling company. The bond market be
came Irregular In the afternoon and closed
irregular. The reorganization committee of
the Jarvls-Conklln company announced that
7C per cent of the bondholders In America
nnd a largo number In Europe have assented
to the plan , and a tulllclent number of cred
itors nnd shareholders have also given
their assent to warrant a call for deposit
of securities. Holders of the debentures and
other obligations and stock of the company
ire required to deposit them with the Mnn-
liattan Trust company of Now York or the
Union Trust company of Philadelphia. The
time for assenting has been extended to
April 20 , The new company to be organized ,
In addition to the general debentures pro
vided for In the plan , will Issue when desired
a form of debentures bearing 4 per cent , but
without many contingent Interests In tlio pro
fits of the company , payable In 10 , 12j } ! and
15 years , to be secured by bonds and. real
estate mortgages to bo deposited wth | 'some
Independent trustee.
The Post says ; There Is some conjecture
as to the market's probable movement In
case the other February railroad statements
ara as good us St , Paul's. Hut 0110 fact U
positive ; that the market Is by no means
In the position which It occupied before the
January statements came to light. Then the
whole question of capacity far dividend main
tenance was In distressing doubt. It Is not
so now , and this Is. a change of radical
character , The hugo short Intercut out
standing a month ago wus merely the visible
sign of these misgivings , and the subsequent
Investment buying under which the level
of prices permanently shifted , expressed the
sentiment of capitalists who were willing
to buy at ruling figures , but who did not
dare buy until this season's railroad ex
pense accounts were published ,
The following art ) the closing quotations on
lloston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON. March 27. Cull loans. 2(83 ( per cent :
tlmo loans , yMX per cent. Cloalne prices for
stocks , bonds and mlnlnir shares :
SA N FRANCISCO. March 27. The olTlclal closing
quotations for mlnln ; Jatock-i loclay , were as fol
lows : , ,
New York Mining Quotations.
NEW YOIIK , March 27.-Tho following are the
closing mining quotations'
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON , March 27.-4 p. in. closing :
"onsolu.money. 00 ll-lrt St. Paul com tiOU
Connols , nco'nt. 00 13-16 N. Y. Central 10SK
Canadian Pacldo. . . 70HI Pennsylvania G2M
Erie 18K JReadlnir 10J
Erie 2nds 87 Mex. Cc-nt. new4a. GBJI
Mexican Ordinary. 1U I
BAR. SILVEn-27Wd per ounce.
MONEY-1 ! < < 5 > 1M percent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
mth short and three-months'-hills Is IH per cent.
St. Louis Mining Stock Quotations.
ST. LOUIS , March 27. Mining stocks dull.
Quotations ;
On the London Market
NKW YORK , March 27. The Post's London
cable says : The markets opened buoyant today ;
business Is small at present , but Is spreading In
all departments. Americans were good- but
closed below the best. Contagoes were nbout 3
ler cent. All South American stocks were pnr-
Jcularly strong , especially Uruguay , on the ex-
lected announcement that the itnnk of England
uis sold nil the Urugunyan stock held on nc-
count of the Baring estate to n syndicate. Sliver
wns unchanged but weak. The India council
sold B lakhs of rupees up to 13 7-32d. Three
mndred nnd eight thousand pounds In United
States gold coin wns bought and 8,000 sovereigns
came In from Kgypt nnd 23,000 from Uombay.
DoWItt's Llttlo Early Risers. Small pills ,
F.afo pills , best pills.
Another Cold , Wave Accompanied by North
Gales , Is I'romlBod Nebraska Today. -
WASHINGTON , March 27. Forecasts for
Wednesday : For Nebraska and Colorado
Snow flurries ; cold wave ; north gales.
For South Dakota Snow flurries ; slightly
colder ; .north winds.
For Iowa Showers ; probably slightly
warmer in eastern portions ; cold wave
Thursday morning ; south winds , becoming
north.
For Missouri Fair ; except showers In ex-
: reme northern portion ; slightly warmer ,
followed by a moderate cold wave Thursday
morning ; south winds.
For Kansas Snow flurries ; cold wave
Wednesday evening and Thursday morning ; '
winds becoming northwest.
Local Itecord.
OFFICE op THE WBATUCK HoiiEin , O.MAIU ,
March 27. Omalm record of temperature nnd.
rainfttlluoinpurod with corresponding day of
tiast four years : T- ,
. - .1804. 18Q3. 1892. 1891.
Maximum temperature 44 = > 38 4H = 4'JS
Minimum temperature , 18 = 30 = 35 = 30 =
Avorniro temperature. . 31O 34 = 4'2S : ic =
Precipitation . , . , , .00 .00 .00 T
Stutomutit showing the condition of torn-
pcrnturonnd precipitation at Oinahn for the
lay und slnco Marcti1J.lb'94 :
Kormal teinporaturur . . .i . , . 42 o
Deficiency for the dayi..j . 11 =
Kxccss since. Murch 1 > \ ; < . ! . 2 1 3 c
Normal proclultatlon-'ii . 07 Inch
Dcllclenuy for the day . ,07 Inch
lellitency : slnco Murcu 1 < . 'JC > Inch
Keports from Otlirr. Stations at 8 1 * . HI.
"T" Indicates trace.
H. HUNT , Local Forveaul Omclal.
Sweet breath , nwoot stomach , sweet tem
per I Then Uko UeWttt'a Little Early Ulscra.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Receipts for the Buy Show a Greater Supply
than for the Snmo Day Last Week ,
DEMAND FOR CATTLE IS MUCH BETTER
Traders Tnlto All Hint Arc OnVrril nt
I'rlccn Nlrndy lo Higher 1li > B Sell
firm All Day-Sheep Ilk
Active Demand ,
TUESDAY. March 27.
Receipts of both cattle iinil hogs wcro
very liberal today , but sheep supplies were
light. The two days' supply of cattle av
erages up about the same as last wrolf
while hogs have decreased about -1,500 lioili
and sheep fully 1,000 head ,
There was continued activity and flTHIMPHU
In the qattlo market today. Supplies were
liberal , but could hardly be called excessive
Buyers needed them all nnd would have been
glad to have been able to get more. Aside
from the liberal offerings conditions gen
erally were decidedly In sellers' favor. East
ern markets wore In better shape and the
continued cool weather made all classes of
buyers anxious for cattle. AH usual It was
the good , fat , light nnd medium weight steers
that sold to the best advantage prices , av
eraging all of lOc to 15c better than Satur
day. Even the heavy cattle did not drag
so hard and the common light , rough am :
thin stock was disposed of moro easily ani
satisfactorily. Jt Is dlfllcult to determine
Just what has caused the firmness of tlio
past couple of days , but certain It IH that the
feeling is bettor and most dealers are con
tent to let It rest at that without hunting
too far for the cause.
As.usual , cow stuff made tip a very smal
proportion of the offerings , less than 1C per
cent of the entire receipts. As with fat
cattle , the market was active nml Rtrong , al
though hardly quotably higher. Local houses
were all free buyers and a free movement
soon cleaned up the supply. The market for
veal stock was fully steady , and rough stock
of all kinds met with ready sale at good
strong prices.
The stacker and feeder trade was tolerably
actlvo and prices were strong. 13oth yard
traders and country buyers were after sup
plies , and a fair volume of business was
transacted. Good to choice fccderB are
quoted at ? 3.00ff3.-IO ( , fair to good ut. $2.75 ©
3.00 , and lighter , commoner grades at from
$2.75 down , llepresentatlve sales :
DHESSED UHEF.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . . 820J2GO 21. . . .1017 $3 15 7..1251 J3 r
3. . . .1308 275 14. . . .1125 3 Ml 30. . . .1193 330
1. . . . 830 276 12. , . .1110 320 10..I151 330
1. . . . SCO 200 1..1180 320 M. . . .1112 3 30
1. . . . 920 300 4 - 1012 320 19. . . .1175 330
6. . . . 933 300 22. . . .HIS 320 IS. . . .1175 *
2..10M 300 22. . , .1127 320 73. . . .1162 330
20. . . .1033 300 20. . . .1030 320 12. . . .1093 330
11. . . . 933 3 00 21. . . .1178 320 39. . . .1172 330
8. . . .1041 3 1)0 ) 22. . . .1132 320 14. . . .1115 330
1. . . . 730 300 10. . . .1191 320 44..1IGG 335
G. . . . 96S 310 12. . . .10S5 320 20. . . .1149 333
C6..1012 310 6..I03S 320 19. . . .1263 335
10. . . .1050 310 1..1020 320 1I..12CI 335
23..10G.- 12'S 4. . . .1185 320 2..13JO 335
19. . . .1022 315 2 . . . . 957 320 I ! . . . .1200 3 3. >
15. . . . 9G8 315 4. . . .1115 320 21..12SS 340
C..1133 315 11. . . . 990 32. . 1..1410 340
12. . . .1223 315 21. . . .1022 325 20. . . .1140 340
10. . . .1055 315 4. . . .1120 325 18. . . .1149 340
17. . . .1000 315 23. . . .1120 325 19. . . .12110 340
C..1013 315 12. . . .1155 323 13..11C.G 340
18. . . .1105 3 15 23. . . .1010 3 BJ 1..1270 3 4214
22. . . .1033 315 2. . . .1240 325 d.-.1306 3 42'A
20. . . .1167 ,115 8. . . . 981 32. , 7. . . .1371 31214
1..2210 315 17. . . .1107 32 , 112. . . .1323 34214
3R..1077 315 23. . . .1030 323 16. . . .1231 345
12 _ 838 315 It. . . .1094 323 21. . . .1215 345
12. . . .1071 3 15 28..10SC 3 23 9..12SS 3 03
1..1200 315 7. . . .1210 325 12. . . .1350 3 03
20. . . . 1055 3 15
SHIPPING STEERS.
21. . . .1100 310 20..12.V ; 330 14. . . .1209 3 M
4. . . . 9S2 315 7..12.17 330 7. . . .1895 3 f.0
17. . . .1120 315 18. . . .1291 335 14. . . .1293 350
21. . . .1031 3 20 9. . . .1355 3 45 4. . . .1425 3 05
20. . . .1140 323 9..12' ' < 3 345 S..1492 365
12. . . .1070 325 2. . . .1333 350 17. . . .1495 375
' MIXED.
13. . . . 929 3 05
COWS.
1. . . . 690 1 CO 2. . . .1020 2 25 11. . . . 811 2 65
1. . . . S40 1 f.O 1. . . . C30 2 23 1..1UO 2 65
2. . . . 810 165 1. . . . " 8) 230 6. . . . 963 263
1. . . . 450 175 6. . . .1191 230 6. . . .102 ! 263
2. . . 800 175 2. . . .1210 333 67. . . . IKS 2 B5
7 . 772 175 10. . . . 955 235 7. . , . ! > 20 270
3. ' . . .1040 1 75" l..ll ! < 0 1 35 20. . . .1131 2 70
6. . . . 996 180 1. . . . 810 2 4 > J I. . . .1240 270
2. . . . fOO 183 . . . . k33 240 6..9C4 270
9. . . . 847 190 1. . . . 760 240 B..941 275
1. . . . 770 2 CO 1. . . . SSO 2 41 1..1441 2 75
1..11SO 200 2. . . . 835 245 1..142) 275
1. . . . CSO 200 1..1010 250 21. . . .10(31 ( 275
6. . . . 99C 200 2. . . . kOO 2 CO 2. . . .1036 275
1..102) ) 200 4. . . .1057 250 1. . . . EOJ 2 ' 5
1. . . . CSO 2 00 3..101C 2 BO 2. . . .1230 2 75
1. . . . 840 200 4..1C92 260 4 , . . .11.7 . 280
6. . . .1006 210 11. . . . 932 2 DO 13. . . .1240 2 iO
3. . . .1110 200 3. . . .1173 2 BO 6. . . .910 2 W
5. . . . 391 210 3. . . . .1203- 60 28. . . .1022 280
1. . . . 840 216 6. . . . S 0 260 60. . . .1225 285
1. . . . 980 215 8. . . .1018 260 SI..971 283
0 , . , . 911 215 1..1130 260 8. . . .1183 283
6. . . .1216 216 15. . . .1000 265 3. . . .993 285
1..10SO 215 12. . . .1108 2 B3 1..1350 285
1. . . . 710 220 4. . . .1150 265 G..U11 285
1..1080 225 17. . . .1135 265 14. . . .1091 285
3. . . . 960 225 23. . . .1078 265 1..1F.80 285
2. . . .1030 225 3. . . .1120 265 U..1131 283
3. . . . 9 1 225 2. . . .1165 263 10. . . .895 295
3. . . .1020 225 18. . . .1010 * 265 21. . . .1083 295
1..1080 225 3. . . .116U 265 H..1350 300
6. . . . 852 225 2. . . .1220 2 CS 5. . . .1338 300
225 12. . . .1033 263
2. . , . 330 1 M 6. . . . Oltt 2 60 10. . . . 591 2 SO
1. . . . 400 163 I. . . . 760 2 C5 13. . . . 794 280
6. . . . 654 200 6 , . . . 920 270 1. . . . 6CO 280
1. . . . CSO 230 3. . . . 783 270 6. . . . 920 290
3. . . . 460 240 5. , . . G64 270 17. . . . 6S2 295
1. . . . 660 2 M 8. . . . 653 275 23. . . .781 295
1. . . . 640 260 8. . . . 493 275 14. . . .862 300
1. . . . 460 260 1. . . . 660 280 15. . . .929 300
YEAIU.lNaS.
1. . . . 620 3 00 S3. . . . 404 3 10
CALVES.
1. . . . 280 ISO 1. . . . 70 400 1. . . . 100 600
1. , . . 210 223 1. . . . 90 4 00 1..110 600
3. . . . 250 223 1. . . . 160 425 1. . . . 130 600
2. . . . 200 300 5. . . . 104 423 1. . . . 140 500
2. . . . 80 300 1. . . . ! HI 450 2. . . . 160 500
3 , . . . 100 323 3. . . . 130 4 f.O . 1. . . . 150 600
l ! , . . 90 3 M 8. . . . 120 450 6. . . . 148 500
2 , . , . 125 400 3. . . . 173 475 1..100 523
1. . . . 200 400 1. . . . 170 6 W 6. . . . 200 623
6. . . . 138 400 6. . . . 118 600 1..180 625
HW.I..S.
1..1190 200 1..1020 227(5 ( 1. . . . 780 2 CO
1..1200 200 1..1C70 235 2. . . .1325 260
3. . . .1543 300 2. . . .1460 235 1..1970 250
1..13DO 210 1..1500 233 1..1710 260
1..1420 215 1..1000 2 37'4 ' 1..1640 260
1..1890 215 1..15W ) 240 1..1620 260
1..1560 215 1..1MO 240 1..1750 260
1..2010 215 1..1630 240 3. . . .1133 260
1..1680 220 I 1..1SOO 210 1..1210 260
1..2130 220 1..1620 260 ' 1..1450 260
1..1720 220 1..1720 260 1..1380 265
4 , . . .1410 220 1. . . . W.O 260 1..12SO 263
1..1430 223 1..1400 260 1..2130 263
1..1S10 225 8. . . .1687 250 1. . . . 920 263
2. , . . 940 226 1..1450 2 51) 1. . . . 740 270
1..1300 225 1..1MO 250 1..1300 285
l.1320 ! 225 1..1460 260 1..S70 290
2 , . . .1375 230 1..1510 250 S. . , . 455 316
STAGS.
1..1570 2 75 1..1510 3 40
OXEN.
0 * M25 * * 90
' " ' "
. sTocjcnus AND rauDins. :
1. . . . 810 223 2. . . . 985 3 ( X ) 6. . . . 421 310
3. . . .1016 260 1..10M 300 20. . . .998 310
1 , , , . 740 2 50 6. . . . 780 8 00 2. . . . 700 3 10
2. . . . 725 2 CO 1. . . . 710 3 00 20. . . , SI6 3 10
1. . . . 830 2 CO 6. . , . 600 301 1..850 315
21. . . . 809 270 2. . . . i50 3 05 14. . . . 728 315
2. . . . 740 275 6. . . . 860 303 20. . . .1015 315
6. . . . 640 273 11 , . . . 818 305 1..690 315
1. . . . 850 275 17. . . . H50 305 6. . . . 954 315
3. , . . 875 2 SO 3. . . . 700 303 5. . . .676 315
2. . . . S90 280 12. . . . 45S 310 38. . . . 904 320
C , . . . 663 285 1 _ 310 310 5..6SC 320
1 _ 610 295 15. . . . 752 310 II. . . , 935 320
I ) . . . . 780 300 1. . . . 6SO 310 27. . . .804 330
2. . , . 610 3 00
IIOOS Supplies wcro liberal today and no
niio would have been very much surprised
lo see prices go lower. Mqst of the hogs ,
liowaver , changed hands at pretty close to
steady prices. Provisions closed higher Mon
day , and early advices from Chicago were
in the main favorable. Shippers and specu
lators did scarcely anything , but buyers for
local houses woru strictly In It , nnd It did
not toke them very long to buy up the 8,800
When Baby was sick , wo gave her Cattorla.
When bho was a Child , she cried for 7astorla.
When sjio became JIUw , 8ho clung to CasUjrio ,
When she had Children , she gave them Castorli.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
liend on sale. Poor to rliolco IIORH , both
heavy nnd light , sold no usual nt a com-
parntlvoly narrow range from 14.10 to $1.50 ,
the bulk of the fair lo good stutT ropnnllt''s
of weight going at H.4S. The close wna
slow nnd n trifle weak nnd the general mar
ket averaged tip nearly 2 cents lower than
Monday. The market U about n illnio higher
than It wns on lust Tuesday , when the popu
lar prlco was $1.35. Hepresentatlvo sales :
SHEEP The three loads received were
billed direct to a local slaughterer and not
offered on the market. There Is nn actlvo
demand for desirable muttons and Iambs at
good strong prices. Fair to good natives arc
quotable at $2.r > 0ffi3.50 ; fair to good westerns ,
$2.253.40 ; common and stock sheep , $1.500) )
2.15 ; good to choice 10 to 100-lb. lambs , $2.50
Kccclpts mill Disposition of Stock.
Official receipts ami disposition of stock ns shown
by the bookM of thu Union Stock Yanln company
for tlm twuuty-fourhouraciiulujr at C o'clock p. in
March 27 , 18111 :
it ECU I ITS.
DISPOSITION' .
IIUYKIIH. CATTLE. IIOOS. H1IEEI" .
Omaha 1'acklnir Co
ThoG. H. Hammond Co. .
Swift A Co. . . . ' . 1 , - > ' .
Thn Ciulahy 1'ncklntr Co. . , J.OM : ! , uu
Nelson Morris i as
A. Haas 335
It. Decker > t Octroi
Shlppcru and feeders 414
Total. 3,27-1 8.801 02S
CHICAGO MVK STOUK.
Sellers Found Places for Kvorythlng at Very
< ! o ( l J'rlc < .
CHICAGO , March 27. There wcro less than
4,000 cattle received hero today. That Is a small
supply even for a Tue.s.lny . , and Hellers found
places for everything nnd at fully as Rood prices
as wer paid on Monday. UrrsHod beef nml shin-
iliiB steers sold to slightly better udvantnse tlina
on the closing- days of last week , but prlcts
were far from being satisfactory to Hellers , cut-
lie never before having sold ns cheap nt this
time of the year. Wlthtng the last week nothing
ms changed hands nt a better flguie than f .sr .
A bunch with nn average of nearly 1,6 * ) Ibs ,
sold nt thnt price yesterday. A year ago they
would have brought nbout , J3.73. , 'fhc .l > rp.specls
are 'fbr Increased supplies , of rat , henry Ftwm ,
nnd that prices must continue to rule- low IH the
prevailing opinion nt the yards. Mobt ot the
stuff here today sold below JS.CO. the quality
ivernglng very common. There were ubout to )
Texas onttl'1.
Sales of hogs were nt from $4.40 to JI.75 for
poor to best , with from J4.GO to J4.70 th rang , !
at which peihnps nine-tenths or the offcilniM
changed hands. The demand was good and Iho
tone of the mnikct linn ut Monday's closing
irlcrs. The arrivals re.ic-hed nbout 2).oQ IirrH ,
making 52,357 since Satuiday , or 11,000 liq.ul more
than for the same time last week , but the In
creased offerings have not unfavorably iiffo-teil
prices , which are ns high its they have bt ; n at
any time within the last fortnight. Thf bullc of
the stuff wni out of selleis' Imnda bv the middle
of the fore-noon , packers talcing the lawnl part.
There wns no further change In pi Ices of sheep.
At yesterday's advance- there was fairly active
trading , fnm J2.W to J4.30 being the IUIIRO of
quotations Theie wns also a good demand for
nmbs nt that day's prices , or nl from JJ.75 to
t4.C5 for poor to extra. I'rlces have advanced
'rom > c to 50o within thn last week , nnd In
creased receipts nre likely to result.
Receipts Cattle , 4.000 head ; calves , 500 head ;
hORB , 20,000 head : sheep , 13,000 head.
Tlio Kvetilng Journal repoiui :
CATTLK HecelptB , 4,000 head : maikct slow ,
weak , rather on the down turn ; prime lo extra.
tit. Iflllll I.lvf Sleek Murl.r.t. . ail
BT. LOrttf. Maivh 2 ? . . ( UrrLII-UrvclpU , * 3MB
4,400 heitdj umpntfntR , i > ) ht-mlj maikot Mcariy V
for nnlivr * , iMiclfi1 In Jowor fw Texmm > nall\o X '
pt ( * rf ( . 1,20 1 lo 1,4 ) Ib * . . | .1.40f3.70 ; frM to lli > J r
Ihs. , i.tl2mTS.45j COWN , lirnvy , $2.WO,1.10j Tci /
slcri * . 1.IW ) lo IW II'- . , l2.7r.lfS.2Si town , 12,25. ' :
1IO(1H ( ttvcflptH , " , : ) lirail ; ehlplnentu , > 'W
hiMid ; nmiliol nllMnir , uctlbulchcf ; KMidi's. JI.OI
571.70 ; Kixnl mlviMl. Jl.r.MH.Wi common light and
roiuh Mnvy. } 4.2 > $ fl.5 > l.
HIIMIII'-Hcci'lplH , 1,400 head ; uhlpmri ) ! * , none )
maikct active , hlKlicr ; notlvo mixed and year *
HIIKK. tl.ooni.CSt Mexican ycarlhiK' , M.Wi west-
crn , J3.70 f3.5i ; pprlnj : lamb * . ) fl.OUS.W.
City I. ho Stock AlurUct.
ICANMAH OITV. Mnrcli -t'ATTI.K-Hi-celpti ,
O.ooo hciitlt shliiments , 1 , ? 1 : maiUel Btoudy to
Kltonic ; Texas Kleetn , JlMns.H : Tcxn * Ci > w .
ll.iMt2.ROi shliplntr | xtrerd , JJ.WJf I ! i | native con ,
Il,5irt3.i6 ) : BtocKera nnd feiJcm , | : , Wf3.50 $ ; butln ,
.
IlO'Jrt Itecelpts. 13.0O ) head : uhlpnu-nln. 3,600
head ; mnikel Bteady to nrm ; biilli , ll.3Hf4.tO ;
iHtlvleii , imckem nnd mlved , tl.3l"lfl. < 3 : llchts.
Yorlient nnd tilgs , Il.lu1i4.40.
HIIIOH1' Heci'llitt , l.viH ) liond : chlpincnls , 100
hendi market steady ,
Nn\v York 1.1Mock .Aliirket.
NKW YOltIC , Mnicli 27lliiVIItecelptf : : : ! ,
l.i > * l head ; no trnde ,
HIIKKP AND I.A.MIIM U.-eelpln , 1,10.1 . head :
mm ket llrm : sin-op , good , } 3.W ; Innibs , ordtnnry
to prime , tl.IDli.-i.iX ) .
UOtlH Itvcpliim , 2.20i ) head ; market higher ;
fair to prlnia hogs , | .r > .0."W > .ai , IIKB ! , tS.W.
Sltint : City I.U .stuck .Miirknt.
HIOl'X I'lTY. .March 57. IICH1MIlerelpts , t. vj
head : shipments , none ; light , strong ; other *
weak : Jl..r.rn,47'i ' ; bulk. . | 4.37isW4,40.
t'ATTl.H-UwHpln , Ci head ; ihlpmentn , 72
head ; market steady ; feeders. U.GOii.1.00 ; sear-
lingt2.2ifi3.00 ; cows , I1.2502.UO ; bulls , J2.00W
" .M ; oxen , Jl. oOJ2.7. > ,
Ktuclc In
Tlin followltur nn UHI nvi'ipw at the four prin
cipal cities Tliuwlny , Mitivh 27 :
Calllr. HocB. Sheep.
South Omaha 3,237 H.II'.M B''H
Chicago 4IIIO ( 20,0110 13,000
KaiiH.-IH City 0,1100 13,000 1,200
St. Louis 1,100 7.1100 1.401) )
Tolal 1KB37 "Ib.223 10 12H
If you wnnt lo bo on the safe sldo stick
to the old reliable , Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.
It la sold by dealers everywhere.
I'oiir IMurdcrcrH Mukc 1111 Attempt to ICicnpo
from .lull at Sun I'riinclHcu.
SAN KltANriSCO. Mnroli 27. A plot wa.s
discovered this morning by which four no
torious inurdcrcr.s expected to free tht'in-
Kelvcs from the county Jnll. Already the
tunneling through the jail walls had been
commenced , The three men who had done
this work wore hurriedly transferred to the
county Ju.ll nt Snn Jo.se. They were ThomiiH
St. ( "lair , Herman Spnrlc ami John llin. ! i'n.
This tile wna convl.'tcil of tin nut dor o' th
second mate of this bark llt'.sper. It wan
their Idea to kill the officers and cook and
seize the ship , the captiiln'H wlfo and $11,000
in treasure Unit was on board and turn
pirates. They nro all under sentence of
death.
o
Cure Indigestion nnd biliousness with
DeWItt's Llttlo Early Ulsers.
ItUAI/TY MAICKKT.
INSTUUMEXTS placed on record March 27 ,
1891 :
WAtlHANTY nrciSDS.
K K Grutton anil husband to Paul
Hanson , lot 18 , block L' , Union
Place . ' $ 1
J A Million ! ! nnd wife to Caroline
Cook , lot 10 , block I , Penman Place 1,50)
John Nelson anil wife to Nike Jacobson -
son , n Vof lot II , black - ' , llottga &
Hill's add 1,200
Leopold Doll and wlfo to Philip
Ilnndscliali , s ' .i of so 21-lfi-U 4,000
Jlury Keck and husband lo Kllza-
beth Tuttle , w ' . < of lot 3 , Mock 3 ,
Credit Fonder 530
Andrew Cltibli and wlfo to J W
Green , c 00 feet of lot 1 and north
15 feet of c 90 fuel of lol 2 , block
12J , South Omaha 1,100
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
W J Gnbu nnd wife to S O Hum
phrey , lot 3 , block 216 , Omaha 3W >
DEEDS.
Justus Sobl pt nl , executors , to Leo
pold Doll , H > 4 of se 24-10-11 3,250
G O Calder , special master , to same ,
lot 9. block I ) , Hertford Place i. WW
A G Cliarltqn , specialmuster , to 4'iiU * .
MtK and T 'compuliy , lota and s , "
HanK'H mib 2,2T,0
Same lo Emily Corby , lot 3 , block 1 ,
Sherwood park 1,350
G O Cnlder , special master , to Mu
tual Loan anil Itultdliu ; associa
tion , lot It ! , W A Uedlck's add TOO
Total amount of transfers . t 18,771
lly the Way , ' 1'iilUliitf of Clf ; rettcH ,
Have you tried the Old Domli.lon ? Best for
the money. Photograph In each package.
< o
Licenses.
Name and Address. ARC.
Christian Peterson , Omaha. . , . 21
Kate K Glllen , Omaha . 25
Henry Ills , Omaha . 25
Kdltb C. Von Wliidlielm , Omaha . 18
W. S. Slpo. Omaha . 25
Delia Clark , Omaha . 19
Era C. Nell , Bcnnlnpfton , Neb . 21
Mable liencllp , Ilcnnln ton , Neb . . . . . 18
Samuel Wlklc , Honnlngton , Neb . 2a '
Emma Ilcrtmann , Irvlnijton , Neb . 19S'
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re WHO ARE FOR THE FIRST TIME TO UNDERGO
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A remedy which , if used as directed a few weeks before con
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to know if they use 'MOTHERS' FRIEND' for a few weeks it will rob con I
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This grea
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Inwjiniilu , I'lilnsln tliultuckNominal tfmlwliui * , Nervous Debility ,
, Unlltncss lo Marry , KxhuusUiii ; Drwlim. Varlcocelq and
Coniitlnn.lnn.
UUrililiNKrlKiniroi thnliver.tho Uldneya and the urinary
| BEFORE AND AFTER oriroiwof oIllmiinrliU'H.
CIII'IDKN'M BtroiiBllicnB and rosloros Hinnll weak onrnnn ,
Tim reason Hiiir n'rH urn nol cured liy Doclorn m lx > caiiH < > nlnotv per cent nro Iroubliil with
' CIII'IUKNW iHlhooiilylciiosviiriiincdy looiini without nn oiioriillon. B.OOU !
DIRECT rROM THE TANK ,
THAN STEAM.
Holler. A'o fitcam. No Kngtncer ,
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