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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , MAttCII 1'J , 1897.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Olostn Strong and Other Grains Also
Advance Slightly.
WEAKNESS PREVAILS MOST OF THE DAY
Itcnrldh Pnctorfl Mnke flic
) liirUct Kxtrpiiu-lr Ncrvfnm mid
Scri-rnl Sliort Upnnnl
Arc Taken.
CHICAGO , March 12. Wheat closed
Blroiis today nt ntiottt a % c advance , after
during tlio morn-
iIvltir every Indication
Ins of n repetition of yesterday's disas
trous break. The oversold condition o (
the maiket and reports of good export
{ justness changed n very wenk market Into
n very strong ono In live minutes' time.
Corn ami ontu were Independently strong ,
corn closing from Ho to , ' , c higher anil
oats about He higher. Provisions advanced
from 7Hc to IGc.
Wheat opcneel close to yesterday's final
price of 72iic ! , the first sales being made :
nt 72',4c ' , but with a decidedly nervous
feeling"noticeable. . Foreign markets re
sponded willingly to tnu decline whlcli
took place hero yesterday. Liverpool started
with u , dccllno of from Id per cental foi
March nnd IViel reduction In May nnel
came In a little later with a further W
fall In March nnd VJd Iti May , while Mer
lin reported 1V4 marks decline nt the be-
ginning. With the exception of the colel
wave , which made shorts a little nervouf
anil resulted In iv small monetary advance ,
there was nothing In night to change Uu
bearish feeling which prevailed ycslordn >
and liquidation on n large scale soon com
menced , holders being further discouraged
by the belief that the nmrKet for the time
was without n bull leader. The result wuj
that May had sold down to 71'.4q ' before 11:3 : ,
o'clock , two or three lots selling as low
an 71o. Chicago received nineteen carloads -
loads of wheat. Minneapolis nnd Dulutl ;
received 172 cars , compared with 2US Inn
Friday and 2&0 the corresponding day ol
last year. The seaboard clearances wen
nrraln very light , Atlantlej iiorts giving the
total as equal to only 123,100 bu. In when !
ami Hour together. That was ono of tin
bearish factors which Icel to aeldltlomi
Belling when .May was bringing 72c. Aboul
uu hour from the end of the session , aftei
the price hael recovereel to 71ic .loht
Cudahy'H brokers were seen to be blddltif
for nnd taking wheat frce-ly at that price ;
and the scnSpers being short lo a man
sudden fe-ar of the ! consequences possible
after n straight Be per bu. decline nelzte
tlieini nnd in three mlnutos the price was
up to 722c. . The price hail another will
spurt In the last ten minutes , when H
was rumored that 100 boatloads had beet
Bold at Nrw , York for export. The price
cot up to 73e.on that , anel though , the fig
ures were afterwards corrected to rcae
only eight to ten boatloads as the oxten' '
of the day's business , the shorts could no
cot over their frlsht , nnel May was bring
Ing from 72io ; to 73e ns thu session closed.
Corn dragged during most of the ses
Blon and had no life In It until wheat bc-
cuMiiej no slronK near the close. Then traders
ors wok.up anel put some energy In the
market during the last few minutes. Bvei
during the extreme dullness , however
prices held stubbornly. Clearances were
483,000 bu. May opened unchanged ut fron
24Vie ! to 24 ! c. solel at from 2Ie to 2l\4c \
tlinii advanced to 2-lc , where is closed.
Oats was linn , especially so when the
weakness of wheat was taken Into consid
oration. There was a good demnnel fron
shorts and Home largo lines changed hands
Seaboard clearances were 120,000 bu. Mas
opened urn-hanged at from 17c to 17v4c. sole
at from IBTdc to 17c and advanced to ant
closed at IS'ic.
Provisions were consistently strong al
day Prices commenced with a moderate
/Iso on the small hog receipts , which have
been a factor all week. Packers were gooe
buyers und there- was considerable specu
latlvo support , the result being a slow
though steady advance. At the close Maj
pork was 15u higher at JS.50 ; May lard , 7',4e
' - " - " " -
at
lilgher at $4.57&-
HsllmatPir receipts Saturday : Wheat , 2i
cars : .corn , 123 cars ; oata , 200 , cars ; hogs
*
_ 'TIIOleading futures ranged as follows :
ArTTclcH. | Opnn. I High. I Low. | CloHe.Jj'cBt'y
Wheat-I
March. 71W 73 73 7151
7H 72JH-73 im
May. . .
July. . . D'JH-70 70J * li'J 70 ( 09JI
Sept. . . 08H 075i
Corn
M.irch. mm 23H 2.1M 23 H
May. . . . * * ,1 LM31S "i ?
July. . . . "
Sept. . . EUM"W JtlJj
OatH
March. liHi 1IU4
May. . . . nau 17W 17K , 1BOIH
nli- . . . . 18 17H-1H 18 > s 18(1)1
May. . . . H 40 B 521 S 37 hi B f > 0 R A3
July. . . a 05. tt CS B 52 8 Or 8 47H
Larel-
May. . . . 1 ID \ 'm i 15 4 2'JK 4 15
Jnlv. . . 4-J5 4 au 4 ' . ' 5 4 30 4 15 !
Sh't Klbs
May. . . . .1 47i } -i no 4 ! ! > 4 fi7K 4 45
_ J V i : . i as 4 ua 4 a'j.4 4 U'Jhi 4 62J- *
NoT'2.
Cash quotallons were as Wllows :
1'1/JUH Wcnker ! winter palonur J3.40iJI.80
BtralEhtu , J4.ocrrf4.2 ( > ; Hiring Epeclols , Jl. < 0 ; priiu
iiutentu , fl.OOdl.a ; olralshts , $ ? .4QJf3.70 ; baiters
U.00413.40.
WH1JAT Ne n-2 rprlntf , 72c ; N'o. 3 , 69S71c ; No.
( " OUN'-No. i , ' 23'l ' 2a c ; No. 2 yellow , 23UO
BOATS-No. 2. ; No. 2 white , WfcflSOc ;
NIL 3 white , n - .
UYi-No. 2. 2V4C.
IIAH1.HV Ts'o. 2 , nominal ; No , 3 , f. o. b.
dSHc : No. 4 , f. o. b. , 23c.
ri.AXHKiN < > . 1. 77't 60o.
TIMOTHY KCKD-rrliHc , I2.7a. .
I'HOVIHIONH Mi-ss pork , per bul. . Jg.tOHTS-t )
lard per 100 Ins. , JI.1204.1S ; short ribs , side !
--r ( Inofe ) I4.43M4.W ; dry jaltol shoulders ( boied )
| 4.rjtf4'.75i ) short clear sides ( boxed ) , J.C2'.4E (
' 'wiIISIvY Klftlllerw' Hnlsbed goods , per KnI.
"TH'O followins were tbo ic-celpla nnd shipment !
today :
Onthul'roduoo oxcbauca toJavtha biltor ; inar-
kct wus airady : vrenmory. HiaiHc : dairy , Uil
lilo. Keen , linn : frohh. lOvtlOIi ) . Uh < > eHo. Hteady ;
DU'rflOWC. Dn-HHi-U poultry , llrmi turKeyo. 1'JKci
ehlckunu , ThOBMl auehs.
NK\V YOUIC OUXKHAI. MAIIKKT.
Quutnllonii f < ! > > I > V ° " OPIIITII !
ClIIIIIIIOllllll'H.
NIJW YOHU , March 12.-FIXUll-Recelpt8. 13. .
Ill bbU , ; exporlB , 13.UO libln. ; market weak nm' '
lower Jt lint , with wheat , but finally Improved
on the rludiiK flnnners In Krnln ; winter patents ,
II.5WI.U ; Minnesota patent" , jl.2084.40. Ily *
Hour , weak ; eupi-rllne , J2.45O2.CO. lliiekiviifal
Hour , dull nt I1.1SO1.20 ,
IIUCICWHKAT Steady ; 331ic.
COUN MKA1/ Quiet ; yellow western , S7iifJSo.
HVK Kaslfr ; No. t wmtcrn , 37'ic. '
llAULHY-UulHt lit 26 > , ic.
ltAltl.iy : MAI.T Dull : western. 4fl32c.
WHI1AT Hpot , Irn-BUlar : No , 1 hard. SJljC ,
Options o | > cntHl weak and declined under actlvt
Iliiultlatlon , accompanied by lower cables und free
Hhort tclllutr. rallied later and closed stroni ; nl
\ , < lHe' net advance. Kuverned by active covnlns
tin large export minor * und wur talk. No , i
March. 7'JViUSOUc. c-losttl at SOUcj May , 77 ll.IGii
711 15-lCc. closed ut nt.
CXllN-Il < H-rlpt . C4.6JO bu. ; export" , 220.0)1 ) bu
Spot , Bteuely ; No. ! , Z9c. Optloiw generally Urn
nil day , supported by n good local demand am !
bail weather news ! timed He hlglit-r : Marcl
clnned nl ZVVic ; May , SS H-16tt2 5ic , cloied al
jj ; c ,
OATH Ilccelpl * . 103.COO bu.j exports , 117,175 bu ,
Knot. No. t. 22c. Optleiint Iniutlve ; clonlnx uu
cliuiiKtil ; May closed ut ! IVic.
HAV-tili.uly ; chlpplni ; , tOtfiic ; coed to choice ,
, ,
HOI'S tjulel ; rlutc , coininon to choice ,
ISS5 crop , 3 5V4o ; H96 crcp , 7Mll jcj 1'aclflo coast ,
1193 flop , 3tf6".to ; U90 crop , S(13c.
HinilS-FIrm : Qalvcrton , Z3o ; Ilurnoii Ayres
ItVM ; Texas , lOfllOltc : California , Kc.
l.KATIinil-Flrnii ! OW23c.
1IUTTKU Rrcelptn. 2.211 pkijK. : markel steady ;
> \r ( rrn creamery , ISUUc ; Ulglns , I9c ; factory ,
7WI2C.
CIIKI'-Sn Receipts , 779 pkijs. : ejuleti * tat <
UI-RC , ni8\c ; state ( null , OtflZHc ; rart skims ,
6ti9c ; full vklms , 5i/c.
KOHS-IU-cvlptii , i,9CH ii : . ; steady ; state am :
rcnniylvanU , llUe ; western , He ; southern , 10j ;
.
I'HOVIBIONB Beef , ( julel ; family. .
extra me * > . t7. 0jS.OO ; b ef hams , llS.Mau.DO
picket , } 7.W < ! 9.00 ; city , extra India men * . JlJ-Wi
15. PO. Chit inentii , linn : pickled bellies , 4Mi
CVtc ; ( drkled elioulJcrs. O'in pickled hams , t ili
9 > c. UTid , Ann , but dull ; western fcleumed
< 4.IIH : rcnned. firm. Pork , iiulet ; old mes
t8.TC09.00. Tallow , quiet und steady ; city , 3ftc
counlry. 3HC.
OII S Petroleum , quiet ; United closed nt Oil
bid ; 1'enn ylvanla crude , weak ; Arrll , lie. Ilatln
aulrti strained , common to Kood , ( l.estJl-70
Turpentine , quiet i nv t/30c. Cottonseed , steady
pilinc crude , touoikci prlmo crude , f. o. b.
IA mills , UtfUHc : prime summer yellow ,
butler trades , 2t > HU27c : prime white , :6Vtc.
HICU-iiteady : : ' . ( < e\lc ; Japan. 434V4C.
MOI tiSUS-Oulelj New Orleans , O | > en kettle
road to choice , itffiOc.
MICTAI.a 1'ltf Iron , easy ; southern , I10.JSWU.OO
northern , llO.KOlt.CO. Copptr , steady , tirokerii
til 10 , tichanit. Ill.W. Tin , dull ; straits , ( till
, ; plates , quiet Ppclttr. slenily ; domfstle ,
14. 19fM.lt lymd , ttronc ; broken , 13.05 ; exchange ,
OMAHA Oi\lllAl. .MAHKKT.
Cnmlltloii of Trnili * mill ( luntndnnfi on
Slnplc mill J'uiuI'roilitcc. .
KaoS-Fresh gathered , S < 409c.
llUTTKll-Common to fair , "HeSci choice to
fancy roll , logije ; separator crenmerj * . 18c ; Bath-
cred creamery , 14c.
AMt > -Uluo ulnecd teM ducks , J1.75 ; Rrcen
wing , JI.BO ; redheads and mallards , 53.75 ; small
rabbits , 40a50c ) Jacks. tl.WiJl.M : fqulrrels. COrt
< 0c ; Canada geese. Urge , $ COOf7.0Uj | small , H.MO
6-vU.
. ' lo 12 ( ) lbsre quoted at
. large nd conrte. 4R c.
DUIIPSF ! ) I'OULTnY-Chlckeni , CRC c : tut-
Wl./1..1.00.11" / ! cecs - ' * 0 : ducks , 809C.
Vi'iKU I'9"'TUY-lltn1i. 505-4c : cocks. 3f 4c.
i IVC > 75eWci dMd 1"80" not
wanted
HAY Upland , tl.tO ; midland. JJ.SO ; lowland.
iJ.tyf , ? triw ! } 3-W ) ! fo'or ' maket the price en
Imy ; light l.files eell tbo best ; only top erndes
bring top prlr-M.
imorm roitN-mtremely slow ale ; new
crop , delivered on track In country ; choice prren
tflf-worklnK rnrpct. prr Hi. . 2C-5'ic ; choice Rrciin ,
runnlnc to hurl. 2r2' { ' c ; romrnnn , I'.ic.
VEOI3TAnt.n3.
J'JR Pr.ANT-IVr doT. , OOc.
T" ' TATOKSnW Illinois , per Mil. .
* 1 tOOl
pNIONS-r.ood tnck. per bbl. . J3.CO.
J. IMA IIBAKH-Pcr Ib. . 4c.
I1KANS Ilaml picked nnvy , per bu. , 1.100I.M.
CAllItAOI-Fnncy flock , per 100 Ibs. , 2.00.
sJ'5Y ! ' 1Vr J"Kc ; fancy , large. 4ic.
POTATOKS-Oood native ttoclt , per bu. , 30c.
rilUITB.
CinAPES-l-crlteB , 17 ,
Jersey , per bbl , . JJ.OO :
nlTIjEf. Kltra fnncy' ' " ' ' " tt.Klr2.SO.
CAI.IF011NIA I'KAns-I'rr box , $1.75.
TnOPICAI. F11U1TS.
OnANons-Cnllfornl.i navnls , UOs to 200s , 3.73 |
T ? ? , . ' - " -25JM.M : seedlings , J2.2 ; 2.tO.
.Ijl'-IO S Mefsliia * , 3.:303.W ; choice Cnllfor-
lV ? Ii7" ; ' " > . J3.
HANANAK-Cholce. lnrg stock per bunch , 110 ;
? -Za ! medium-Hied bitnct.M. . JI.50B2.00.
- .
NUTS Almonds , Callfotnla. ser Ib. . largo
lzc , I3c ; llrazlls. per Ib. . 10o : ICngllsli wnl-
I W " ' fnncy. soft nhcll. 12W12'.ic : stand-
nrilK , lOCIlc ; nil > ns. Bcr Ib. . lot ; ; pecans , pol-
Uhed , larKc , SfflOc : Jumuo , Iiyi2 < : i large luck-
ory nutH. > ! . : . > tier bu. ; cocoanuts , 4'io each ,
r ICIS Imported fnncy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
12c ; C crown , CO-lb. boxes , HfflSc.
HONRY-Cholcc. 13ffl4c.
-l'Inrmeit Juice , per half bbl. . J2.50 ; per
MAl'I.K SYRUP-rivo gal. cntis , each , J2.50 :
Bal. . cann. pure , per r.oz. , 512 ! half-gal , cans ,
J6.2. . ; quart cans. ? 3.CO.
HID13S. TAM.OW , UTC.
HIUES No. 1 green hides , Cc : No. 2 green
hides , Cc ; No. 1 green called hides , 7'ic ; No. 2
preen sailed hides , 6V c : No. 1 vent calf , 8 to U
Ilis , 7c ; No. 2enl enlf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1
dry Hint hides. SIjIOc ; "n. 2 dry flint hides ,
SirPc : No. 1 diy t-alted bides. Sftl'c ; part cured
lilcli-K. He per Ib. le ? . < < than fully cured.
81IUI-i : > IMSI/rS-Orccn salted , each , 23JtnOc :
green tailed , thearlngs ( short wcoled early
eklns ) , each , 15c ; dry fthearlnga ( short wonted
enrly skins ) , No. I , each , 5c ; dry lllnt. Kansas
nnd Neliraskn butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , uc-
lual wclKht , 4Q5a ; dry flint , Kanms and Ne-
branUa Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight. 25J4o : dry lllnt Colorado butcher wool
Pelts , tier Ib. , actual weight , 45c ; dry flint
( 'oloni'io Murrain won ! pells , per Ib. , actual
weight , ? j/4c ; feet rut off , ns It Is useless to
pay frclsht on them.
TALLOW AND ORKARE Tallow , No. 1 , 2Kc |
tallow. No. 2 , 2c ; Klcare , white A , 3c ; grease ,
white II. 2c ; nr utc , yellow , 2c ; grease , dailc ,
Hio ; old butter. 2U2Vbc ; beeswax , prime ,
rough tallow. Ic.
'
, . .
nifdlum. IM/ISc : fine , 14lCo ; tub washed. 160.1SC ;
blarlc , EC- bucks , Cc ; tag lucks , 2Q3c ; dead
pulled. r-U6 < - .
HONKS -In car iflls. 'velghed nnd delivered In
Chicago : Dry lluffa.o , per Ion. J12.CflJfll.C-0 : dry
counlry , blenched , uer ton , tlO.OOifl2.00 ; dry coun
try. damp and mealy , per Ion , : c. COPS. 00.
HI. I.oulx nciii-i-nl MnrUclH.
ST. IX1U1S. March 12 FLOUR Dull and easier ;
palents. 14. 6094.70. extra fancy , J4.30U4.40 ; fancy.
J3.50iff3.7r. : choice , J3. KQ3. 20.
\VH MAT Prices weie a llttlfl ' .ilffher on July
wheat nt the opening , 1ml Ihe mantel was dull
nnd dragging , iluslness In Ihe pll was In a
state of stagnation and us a result a decline
soon set In. An advance followed later nnel
July closed He higher than yesterday ; May
closed 'unchanged , but fully Ic above the open
ing ; spot lower ; No. 2 red. cash , In elevator ,
02W03C ; on track. 92i4093V5c ; May , 8Sc ; July , 70c
bid.
CORN Futures llrm but dull and nol quolaldy
higher1 than yesterday ; spot steady ; No. 2 cash ,
20Vic bid : May , 21T4o bid ; July , 23V4823UC.
OATS Dull nnd easier ; receipts heavy nnrl
local demand limited fcr futures ; tpot lowcri
No. 2 cash , 17c bid ; May , 18c bid.
liyn Firm ; 34c on truck.
I1ARLKY Nominal ; raaltIUB , ,2Sff33c.
OOILNMKAL 1 , JJJ.45./ - _ '
UtlAN Firm and scarce ; sacked , cast'-tracfe ,
nominally rcgcoc.
l-'LAXSKKD-Nomlnnlly 755.
TIMOTHY 8KI2D I'rlme. J2.COR2.C5.
HAY Quiet , bteaely and unchanged.
11UTTKH Firm ; creamery , 14fl9',4 ; dairy , 88
13o.
13o.KOOS Firm at 8c.
DRESSUD POULTRY Chickens , steady : old
and young , 7o : turkeys , higher at 9l4SH',4c ;
diiclcs ! firm nt S'iCSp ! Eccse , dull nt 34c.
WHISKY J1.18.
MKTALS I end , lower nt t3.105J3.1714. Spelter ,
nnmlnal al f3.90 3.M.
PROVISIONS Pork , higher : standard mess.
Jobbing , JS.23ff3.SO ; I.'inl , higher ; prime steam ,
J4.03choice , 14.12V. Bacon ( boxed ) , hhoulders ,
Jt.87',4 ; extra thort clear , J3.12H ; ribs. J3.37V4 :
plinrtH , J3.60. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders ,
JI.75 : cxt/n. thcrl clear. J4.25 ; ribs , J4.S7V4 :
HKCEli'TS Flour , G.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 62,000
bu. : corn 1IS.OOO bu. ; oats. M.COO bu.
SHIPMBNTS Flour , 6.0CO bbls. ; wheat , 24,000
bu. ; coin , CO.COO bu. ; onts , 20,000 bu.
Llvorjiool fii-nlii nnd ProrlNloiiN.
I.IVRRPOOL , March 12. WHEAT Spot quiet :
demand poor ; No. 2 red. spring , Cs 2d ; No. 1
California , Cs 4t4d. Futures opened steady , with
near and distant positions Hid lower ; closed
dull , with July l'/4d lower and other months
lid lower ; business about equally distributed ;
March. Cs id ; May nnd July. Cs 2J.
CORN Spot qultt ; American mixed , new. 23
51id. Futures opened quiet , with near and dis
tant positions Vid lower ; closed quiet , with April
nnd July unchanged and other months Vd lower ;
business equally dlstrlhuled ; March , 2s 5d ;
April , 2s 6id ; May. 2s 74d ! ; June , 2s Sd ; July ,
2s Sd
FLOUR Steady : demand poor ; St. Ix > uls
fancy winter , 8a Cd.
PROVISIONS Bacon , firm : demand firm ; Onm.
berlnnd cut , 23 lo CO Ibs. . 2Ss ; short ribs. 20 to
21 Ibs 26s 6 < l ; lone clcur , llEht , 35 to 33 lb . . 2Ca ;
long clear , heavy. 40 to 43 Ibs. , 23s Cd ; short
clear backs. light. 18 Ib ? . . 23s ; short clear mid
dles. heavy , 45 lo CO ujs. , 24s Cd ; clear bellies
II to 10 Ibs. . 2Cs. Shoulders , square , 12 to 18
lb . . 23s M. Hams , short cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. . 40s Cd.
Tullow. nne North American , IRs. lleef , extra
India mi-nt. 57s Od ; prime mess. 4 , Cd. Pork ,
nrlmn mebH , fine western. 45s' medium western.
40s. Lard , quiet ; prime western , 21s 2dj refined ,
' " - ; Hnest American white and
"lUm-Wl-Flnesl United States. 50s ; good , Ms.
OlLS-Llntecd. 15s Cd. Petroleum , refined. CWd.
RllrRiai-ntATOR HinK-Forcquartcrs. 4d ;
- d'acino coasl ) . 3 15s.
llei-eliits during the past three days : Wheat.
" 5SWC I centals , inclndlns 3,000 centals Ameri
can ; American corn , 2C7.IM centals.
Collfu
NF\V YORK , March 12. COKPEK Options
steady 15 to 20 points higher on more reassur
ing foreign cables , but later eased off 5 to 10
points under the local bear hammering , and
. . . .
jf 1C S3. Total warehouse deliveries from _ the
linlted Stuten , 14,63 bags , Including 13.15S ae (
from New York ; New York stock today , 3CCS
bugs : United States stock. 431 , DCS bags : afloat
for the rutted States. 297,000 bags ; total visible
for the United States , 73I.MS bags , agalnut 4C9-
872 bags Inrt year.
SANTOS , March 12.-COFFKK-Q.ulet : good
average Santos , 10,700 rcls ; receipts , 8,000 bags ;
stock , 411. OGO liaKti.
HAMIU'RCl , Slarcli 1S.-COPPKI5-M pfs blgbcri
rales. 18.000 baK .
RIO IK JANEIRO. March 12 , COFFEE Flat ;
No. 7 Rio , 9,9".0 rcls ; exchange , 8 l-32d ; re.
celutn. l.coo bags ; cleared for Ihe United Stalin ,
10 000 bags.
IIAVRH , March It. COPPER Clewd steady at
Mt\t \ net advance ; sales , 30,000 bags ,
Cutlun
NK\V YORK , March 12. COTTON Spot , quiet ;
middling , 7Uc ; middling gulf , Tic ; pales , 106
liulCH. Futures , steady ; Kales , 101,500 bales ; Jan.
uary , JC.83 ; March , IC.dO ; April , 1195 ; May , 50.93 ;
June , 17.03 ; July , 17.07 : August , 17.03 ; Septcm.
tier. IC.S4 ; October. JU.72 ; November. J6.74 : De.
ccmber. 16.79. The market opened nulet ami easy
with prices from 3 to 3 points lower , following
disappointing new * from Liverpool , .Selling on
Ihe whole was chiefly by fiTtlKn and New Or *
leans houses and afterward by discouraged
local longs. Trading- was a repetition of yester-
day's dull business anil weakeneel from 3 to
4 ( mints. All o'clock the market was quiet and
vllghlly better under local buying and ut that
time was from 3 lo 4 points below last night's
cloning. Kales , 24,000 bales.
NKW ORM5ANS , Marcb 12. COTTON-Bteady ;
middling , "c ; low middling , 69-lCa ; good ordi
nary , 66-lCc. _
City Rrnlii ami 1'rovlnlun * ,
KANSAS CITT. March . WHBAT-Uull and
lt/2a lower : No. 2 hard. 75c ; No. J. C7b70c : No.
. 48& ! o ; No , 3 red , S2c ; No. 3 , S50S9c ; No. 4 ,
7M'SOc : No. 2 spring. 70&i4c ; No. 3. 70c.
CORN Active and very firm ; No. 2 mixed ,
KUc ,
OATS Steady ; No. S w'jlte. WfflOc.
RVr.-Hlf dy ; No. 2 , c.
HAY Firm and unchanged ; timothy. IS. MO
9.COprairie. . J3.COBiS.MI.
IIUTTCR Weak ; creamery , I617cj dairy , 10
< ( IV.
KQOS Ixiwer at 7Ke.
TiMirln < J ml ii 3Iurl < * t.
PEQRIA. March It-CORN-Steady : new No. t ,
( Uc.
OAT8--Qulet ; No , S wblte , UHOtOc ,
WHISKY-Markct steady ; tlnlkhcd goods on the
basis of SI. 17 for high wine * .
IlKOKIlTH-Corn , W.1W bu. ; oats , 24.1S9 bu. ;
rye. none ; uhlsky , none ; wheat , 1.400 bu.
SHIPMKNTS-Corn. Sl.tOO tu. ; oats , : i. < 50 bu. ;
O' , nont ; whisky , (00 bbls , ; whtat , 1,800 bu.
BUSINESS STEADILY CROWS
Increase of Productive Industries is Noted in
Numerous Localities.
WORKS RESUME OR IKCREASE FORCES
Money MnrUe-tn Continue Kilelnll >
I'liveirnlile lo Ineluxtrliil Itrcov-
crrSnloinrntn ofVliPttt
, In I'ariin-r.i' UniiiU.
NEW YOUK. March 12. 11. < J. Dun
Co.'s Weekly Review ot Trade tomorrow
will say :
it U a curloug Illtutratlan ot Imnian nature ,
t.lls continued ultcourageuienl , even while the
Increuke ot t > roductho industries and of legltl-
mate bunlneis steadily giuws. No eciiulne ot
laHIng Imtiruvcnicnt eouid conic olherwlfo than
ulovily , anu tcp by step , after eueli a eleiiretsloti
na the paM lour jeuis have witnessed , nnJ
the moat hopeful feature ot the situation Is thai
the Rain Is to nearly devoid ot elements whiuli
Involve untoundntss anil | rutialito rvacliun. The
first step toward prosperity Is tu got the \vhe.-cl !
Dialled , and the Imtuis iMtiplo > fd , und the num
ber of works which hnvei u-Minied , or Increaice !
their fore * during the | > a t wi-t-k recms create !
than In any outer week since November. While
the ulart has been M-cured In many cases b >
contracts at cilreme low prices , Involving norm
reduction of wages , tie Imnds nr earning more ,
ci'en M > , and tiki mure the seniral rccuvcty limn
It not VMiiklriRat ' all , anil thus far Im-
Iiortnnt strikes liuvu been avoided In many casts ,
ihouiih some ale Btlll thrcatincd , The money
maikcts contlnuo Cfpeclully favorable lo Ir.elus-
trial iceovi-ry , and tncro u no tucli speculative
epidemic us to lock uu on cxccsulve B.iore ol
UMlllHlllC CHlltOl. |
The annual statements of wheat In farmers' '
Imnds since March 1 , have not In the least film-
ulntcd speculation. Those commonly worthy ol
attention Indicate that latincis and commercial
supplieu lOKelher aggregate lIiG.OJU.OOO builiel * . te
: OVvoOtND buthcls , and exceed the output vtl <
IHUI6 of home demand 130.UOO.UOO bushels la Jul )
1. by much more lh.ni Ihe quantity likely ti
IKI u anted for cxpoit , In view of the continued
outgo of corn , amounting fur the past Iwo weeks
lo t.KU.SSS bushels , against l.&M.tfS bushels lael
jear.
Wheat i-xportu from Atlantic ports In two weeks
Imvc been 2,431,747 bushels , nKulnsl 2.92UW
litjsht'lH lari yrnr. nnd although western receipt !
arc but 3ii,3'J bushels for th : two weens , against
t.rC7,3'2 ' tmsncM last year , lacy are bull tic
larKo for the season as to discredit ulmn. ; <
uLout rpeedy cxhatiMan of the supply , The
price has declined 3ltc for Ihe week , and coir :
is also a fraction lower.
Cotton Is nut native , though a sixteenth higher ,
for the curtailment of consumption by man )
mills docs nol yet help prices In Ihe least , and
dealers so generally hold back orders for olliet
1-ooda thai the tone Is weak.
The rpeculatlon In wool continues and sale *
for the two weeks have been 17C < i3Buu poun.l't '
of which 9.OilHO pounds were domestic , uhcjvax ,
the larsest previous sales for Ihe Kline jcrle.i !
WCIL 12.017.Cif. pounds In 1SDJ , ot whlcu sx : ! : < ; <
pounds were domestic.
\ \ idle there Is much trade between dealers ,
munuructurers show by purchai-lng far beyoiie !
liii-li present wantn the belief that larger busi.-.ea !
I-i romine.
Iron furnaces March 1 were producing ICO.SSi
tons weekly , 7,027 tons , or 4 per cent , more than
February 1. nnd although visible xtocks have
IncroU ed 30,024 tons In four weeks , still more
furnaces have storied Ihlii month. The demand
for llnlshed products ptlll lass behind the supply
of pl | ? Iron , except In the. Kreat steel works ,
where stocks are not riperiod , but their ordeit
without doubt cover full production for several
moralllosfcmel pljc Is a shade lower , but
no other change in quotations appears , and ( here
Is gradual Increase In the demand for plates * ,
bheela and all Ihevlro family of products. With
the advent of sprint ; wealher , and outdoor work
much more huslne > .4 In expected. The starting
of the Maryland rail works under contract wlt.i
the Cnrneile company. In order lo mnke ship-
menus by water more cheaply , Is significant.
Failures for Ihe raU week have been KG In
Ihe United Htnte * . against SOD last jcar , ami
sixty one In Canada asalnsl sixty lasl year.
WnHKI.Y CI.KAUIXG IIOUHK TOTALS ,
ot lliiNlnenH Truiimiutlom
of tlie AHNocltited IlaiilCH.
NEW YOUIC , March 12. The fallowing
table , compiled by BradPtreet's , showt
the total clearances at the principal cities
and the percentage of Increase or decrease
us compared with the corresponding wech
last year :
\VI3I3KI.Y KIXA.VCI.YI , IU5VII5W.
l-"i > rt > liii \t-iVN HUH Quito nil KITvcl
nil the Stock MiirUrt.
NBW YORK , March 12. Uradatreet's Pl-
rmnclul Review tomorrow will say.
At the beginning of the week that has ended
speculative feeling liere was Inllucneed to a
considerable extent by the nervous feeling of
Ihe European markets regarding the outcome
of the demands maiH on Oreece by the powers.
This was reflected by renewed liearlsli selling
pressure and the temporary withdrawal of sup >
port , the market being particularly unsteady-
last Saturday. A somewhat better feeling as
serted Itrelf , lion ever , as soon as It wag known
that the reply of ( Ireere lo the iwwrrs would be
conciliatory , and thu fact that the London mar
ket showed renewed tlrmnees , together with the
Increasing probability that there would be n
long delay nnd an nlllmnte compromlre , had
Its effects. Shorts were accordingly covered In
various direct Ions and the market , though dull
and professional , exhibited a strong tone and
general lecovvrles. The speculation throughout
was , It must be admltlrd , of an exceedingly
uninteresting character. In fact , comparatively
little Impression was made by events that under
ordinary circumstances , and In a market poises.
Flng even a moderate outside Interest , would
have resulted In more or less movement. The
announcement that a financial house , already
largely Interested in Ilia anthracite Properties ,
had arranged the floating debt of the Lehlgli
Valley , and acquired control of the voting In
that corporation , caused an advance In Its flock
on the Philadelphia exchange , but R bud little
Influence on the other coal roads ,
New Jersey Central , In fact , was a heavy
feature of the market. Manhattan was depressed
In anticipation of the reduction of Ihe dividend
for the quarter from Hi to 1 per cent , but ral
lied on short covering und on the general opinion
that Uilj course was prudent and ultimately
beneficial In Its bearings. Bom * attention was
ralit to the rrnbablltty of setlon on the tarlft
t the approaching 'JtrirerMon of congress.
althoiiRh no partlcnlart nOn-enn-nt In prices win
attributed to this cAum. ifnd Sujtar stnrk w
firm In the face of stalViW'nts from Washington
that the draft of the new tariff embodies a
sugar schedule \vnlch" Ts "not acceptable to the
refining Interests. in
13
WKISICI.Y HHYIHW.
Thn < ltn < < liifni
\YI11 KMtnnil In 'Near Fntnrr.
NEW YOUK , MarWlZ. Brnelstrect's to
morrow will cay : ' " " '
Continued activity lnrlaus Industrial lines ,
bused on an expanding consumptlvo demand ,
fairly Mendy prices tor ulaples , further lmpro\ -
ment In railway earnings nnd widespread cnnil-
dencc that the volump of-hu lncss will expand
tnaterlnlly In the nAr fulur * , constitute the
trade features of the WPPk. Spring demand baa
begun to ehow Itself wUi ! , f'tslltrs. There Is n
better Inquiry for show , lints and clothing , am !
for light hardware nnd agricultural Implements
west and southwest.
Industrial revival hns been offset In Instances
by the closing of factories nnd mills , and In
others by continued operation depemlenl upon
paying reduced wagen. Offarlnirs of cotton fso < vl <
hare been In cxnv < * of ilcm nJ , notwllhrlandlng
the curtailment nl the output. Wool continues
nctlvo nnd firm , In price , but manufacturers arc
buying sparingly. The central west an.l north
west report that the dIMrlbutlon of ge" rnl mrr-
chindlse was Interrupted by Hoods nnd wash ,
outs.
Prices have been fairly steady , noteworthy de.
creases being those for tea , sugar , cofTe ? . lard
nnd wheat. T'.ie drop In price ot wheat , In the
face of the government's remarkably bullish
report on stocks ofhent In fanners' hnndn. In
dicates continued lack of fnlth In agrlcullural
deparlment outgivings ns tn the size of the cropi
nnd stocks of the same , Exports of wlical from
1 > clh coasts of the I'nlleil States this week ( Hour
Included as wheat ) n mount to only l.r,9 ! > ,4$2
bushels lids week. nijalr.'Jl 2,075l 0 last week ,
2.401.WO In the wecfc n year ago , 2.791.W ) In the
week two ye.irs ago : 3,2.18.000 Ihrcc years ago ,
nnd as compared with 8SS8t 0 bushels in the llkn
period of ISfS , and forms the smallest week's
total since the lasl week of April , 1SW.
Exporls of Indian corn contlnuo heavy , amounl-
lnt ; to D.310.000 bt'jhel.i ' , against D.233,000 bushels
last weelt , 1,708,000 busheU In lh week n year
nifo , SSJ.OO ) bu hc ! two yei M Rgo , 1,27X030 bus'.iels
three years iifto. nnd ns compared \vllh ship
ments of 9CR.OOO bushels In the like week o (
1E93.
1E93.Dnslncss failures continue tn decrease , the toUl
for the week being 227 , ng.ilnsl 2C.2 last week.
2S2 In the week n year ago. 2C2 In the week Iwo
years ago , nnd ns compared with 231 In tlm like
week of 1WI. In the corresponding period In
1S93 , when trade was of Inrgo volume , the total
was 221. lluslr.ejs failures tvporteil from Ihe
Canadian dominion Ihls week number flfly-Rlx ,
agalnsl fifty-one la'il'wcek ' , fifty-eight In the
wccit a year ago , and thirty-live In the week
Iwo years ngo ,
STOCKS AMI noxns.
Firm UiultrloiKCIUIHIM n Slnu-p Atl-
viini-c , frith tin Active Clime.
NEW YORK , March 12. Durlns Ihe greater
part of today the stock market was Riven over
to the Knmc pathetic condition that has char
acterized It for the pasl few days , accompanied
by tlio same undertone of firmness \\blch kept
most prices up. This firmness In the market
ended In a sharp advance In prices as soon
as any activity developed , which happened laic
In today's dealing. The Vnnelerblll Mocks en-
jnycd t.ic principal advantage from the buying
movement , Omaha showlrg an advance of 3
points and the New York Central Hi points , on
a large volume of trading greater In each case
than that In any other railway flock. T.ie
transactions In Omaha were only exceeded by
UIOPC In American Tobacco , the lecder In the
market. The large dealings In Tobacco contin
ued today , und the price received nn upward
Impetus from the decision In favor of the com
pany In the New Jersey suit , which sought to an
nul the charter of the company. Vnder buying
Incited by this nc M the stock advanced IVs per
cent. This rise Induced realizations under
which the stock lost Ihnj advance , and ralltod
qullc ferbly. Sugur"was comparatively neg
lected , and fell to slictlfV'ace ' | n the volume ot
transactions. The fljptu.ntlons | were within frac
tional limits nnd the close shown ] no change.
The Western Union cftme' Into prominence In the
buying of the lost 'hourjinnd was quite largely
bought , with a repuHJngoudvance of 2 points In
fie price. There vjn's Vi news regarding the
property , nnd the mbveifidnt seemed to be the
rcsull of professional calculations to equalize the
value of the stock , -till flhc basis of n 5 ) * r
cent dividend , wllh thatt'of ' Manhattan , on a 4
per cent dividend , - TJhq. latter continues lo sell
higher than Western Union. The effect of the
buying of Wtntern"'unlun was , however , to
stiffen the either Gould tilr'arcs. Missouri Pacific
being especially nffcCted'.ili ! Rubber proved to bo
about the heaviest pi > | litiin the market , and lost
1 per cent for the .common stock and li per
cent furithe preferre < \ . < ffje csterslblo sround for
the selling ot Ilubber.wni.the nqws of the clos
ing down of "some 'bfl"the company' * plants.
There'waa..quite a mirKTJl inquiry In IIR-late :
dealings , for the anthracite coalers. New Jcr-
kcy Central lost n fraction' In the 'early MenllnHs1.
Imt'Tindcr lhcrBUrir ! > rX-i f < 1 the later - buyingIt ;
i-osc 1VJ per cent. DcUiyjirc & Hudson also ad
vanced 1 per cenl. anuV Jleadlns n sharp frac
tion. The grnhgers and Fputhwesterns showed
"
a Etrong'close , with" friicllonal Kulns , although
the movement of tlielr prices was erratic durlns
the day. In the specialties , ISroolclyn Union
( las rpse 2Vtper , cent , and Consolidated Oaa 2
pc cent. There was nothing In the record of
the day to show that the trading was other thnn
professional , aside from some buying of the
Investment Blocks , which , together wllh buying
on bonds , had been going' on for come time. The
market Is still extremelyjiairaw and largely
Mibjeat to manipulative ; efforts.
The keen Investment 'demand for high grade
mortgages wa manifest In the day's bond opera
tions. In which many Issues , recorded substantial
Improvements. The markfet also was broader
than for omc tlmo with the speculative Issues
practically neglected. The Lchlga & Wiikeaharrc
loans was exceptionally weak , the consols de
clining 2V4 per cent , and rallying 1 per 'cenl.
The formation of a protective committee In the
Interests of Atchlson , Jewell county < fc West
ern nnd AtchUon , Colorado & Paclfle bond
holders Influenced a rise In fhesc Hens of 25 ;
per cenl , retpectlvcly. Other notable gains
were Rock Island l ts ; 3. per cent ; St. Paul ,
Minneapolis & Manitoba 4Us , and St. Louis
Southwestern Ists. Vf per cent. The sales were
JI.47S.OOO. Governments responded fractionally
to a moderate demand , which was most pro
nounced in HIP new 4s , The aggregate trans
actions wau SIS.MO.
The Evening Post's London financial cable
gram says : "The stock markets were stagnant
ngaln today. They opened Hat , but closed better.
The dealings were mostly professionals. Kaffirs
were dull. West Australian mines had the
best market. There was n further recovery In
HrnzllH. Americans were lifeless , but steady.
The settlement has been satisfactorily concluded.
Silver was lint on the paesngn by the Japanese
lower houic of a bill fcr a gold standard. There
are signs of n revived * continental demand for
gold. Tlif Rerlln market was quiet nnd the
Paris bouisc dull. "
The following were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of ( ilie New York exchange
today :
Tlio total sales oftocjui today were 127,7711
shares , Including ; American Tobacco , 20.00 ;
Chicago Qas trust rtcolpts , 3.DOO ; Louisville &
Nashville , 3.COO ; Manhattan Consolidated , 11,400) )
New York Central , 10.700 : Northwestern , 4,300 ;
Omaha , 13.SCO ; Reading * . C.OOO ; St. Paul , 9iWi
Wefcterti Union. 9.I.OO.J. J
Ilnxtoii Kltipk , Cliintutlnnii.
BOSTON. March lU nPall loans. 233W ner
ce-nti lime loans , 'Men uer coin. Closlr. * prlct-a
for stoclcB. bondu and inm
Klnniicliil.
IIHIII.IN , March II. Kichance on London ,
elk-lit day ! ' night , SO inarlu tt } > tg.
LONDON. March It. Gold U quoted at llucnoa
Ayreii today at 207.M ; Uibon , < l ; ftome , 105.77H.
1'AUIS , March 11 Three per cent renteu , 10f
for the nrrount , exchnnie on I < ondon , Ul
for rhpck .
> vn York li > ne-.v MnrUof.
W YORK. March -MONKY ON CAI.I -
Key.ct m i per cpnti last loan. 2 ji r cent ;
clriwil at I > Vi01 rer c nt.
PIUMH MKIICANT1I.K l'ArKtl-J4 per cent.
RTKHMNO KXfHANOK-KIrm : with actual
bUKlne.os In hunker * ' bill * II.S7IH.S7U for de
mand , and JI.5'MH.Wi for idxty dayn ; pe teO
I-Rteii. J4.Srj'fl.SSH ' ; cmmneiclnl blllie.
SllA'KIlKIlTIPICATIiS - -
ItAIl fUl.VKIl-faSc.
( JOVKIINMKNT llONOS-Strong.
RTATi : HONIM-lhill.
l.imilem Steiok ( liiolatloiiN ,
LONDON. March 12 1 p. m , c
CanT Pacific o'HX N. Y."Central 903 {
Krle > I4 1'uniiHylvnnla M )
Erlo ' 'elHnfel Heaillnu- 13
Ill.Centr.il UiHii JIux. Con. now -H. 70
Mexican ordinary. 'Jl4 ! Atclilaun 14h
St. Paul common. . 711.41
IlAIl Htl.VI-n 29 > iil per ounce.
MONKY 1V.8H4 PIT cent.
The ralo of dipcount In tlio oppn market for
short nnd three months' bill.1 9-1601 ? per
cent.
BOSTON. March 12. Clearings. J13SS3.000 ; bal-
nncea , tl.tS3.COO.
1IAI.TI11OUK. March IS.-Cle.iilngs , ,379.taa ;
balnnivx. | 3M,5T.
NHW YOR1C , March 12.-ClearlnKS , jrj.OiO.lll ;
balances , J ) , < 1 , : )2.
l'IIH < Ar > Rfl'HlA. March 12. ClearliiKS , J3.-
750,100 ; balances. Jl.M2.52l.
ST. LOl'IS , March J2. ClearliiRS. JI.401 C" ; lial.
nnccs , Jcn.'JOS. Money , 5fi7 per cent. New York
exchange ? , par bid ; 0u prrmlum asked.
OHICAOO. March 12. Clearings , $13,007,223.
New York cxchainje. 60c dlncaunt. l-'nrclsii ex-
chunRe. , firm ; demand , Jl.bUi ; sixty dayn , JI.STp i.
Iitiiidoii Colonial Wool HnloH.
I.ONnON" , March 12. The vrejol auction sales
were continued today with a very firm time.
Tlic continental buyers were more active bid
ders , while American lepiesentatlvea bought
Rodrt wool ? . Inferior sloric was pllghtly better.
American nuicliascs ro far fcr thl. < t-eitrs are
placed at 7,000 bales. The offerings niKrcf.ilcit
14,002 bales , of which l.CCO bales weie with
drawn. Soles Inlctnll : New South \Vale5 ,
4,281 bales : ccoured. S dlffls M ; ureosy. : .7ifiM. !
Quccnplnnd. I , 31 bales ; rroured , lldiTls 2J :
srcqsy. JidUtH. Victoria , 941 bales ; jcpnrctl. IH Id
fls 4V4d ; urfflW , , SUetUUel. . Sculh Australia.
1.C53 bales j creasy. 4HQ8Vjel. W < "st Australia. 614
bales ; FCOnred , lid ; Kroiipy , tOVi < l. New Zea
land , 2. CM bales ; tcouird , S'/idffls M ; Kic-ntv.
6V5539V5.1. Cripe of Good Hope nnd Ndtnl , 7) )
bales ; scoured , IB I'.jd ; sieasy. { ifl > \ ti1'unta \
Arena , 2.WO bales ; Krensy , 245I7k'l. ! ' Korty-Uvt
bales of sundries wcic ioat \ 0il. !
Toledo .ItnrliftM.
TOLEDO , March 1 ! . WHEAT Active ; No. 2
cash. We ; May , lOc.
COltN' Ac-live nnd stcndy ; No. 2 mKed. 23c.
OATS Dull but Ftendy ; No. : mixed , ISo.
IlYK No. 2 cash , 37c.
CIJ3VI3II SUIiU L.ower nnd easy ; prime cash ,
J3.10.
O1I UrchnnReJ.
IONDON , March 12. StrrjAH-Cnne. qulPl ;
ccntrlfiiKal .lava , lls ; Muscovado , fair refining ,
9s. Ueet. quiet ; March. Ss ll'Jil ; April. S
NHW YOHK. March 12. Ht'OAIl llaw. MronK ;
fair rennlni2 13-lCii24c ? ; rcntiirusal. 1)0 ) test.
33-lCj3ir. ! Itellned , slrom ; ; crushed , Sc ; pow
dered , 4c ; Eianulati'.l , 4e.
XCMV Yurie Dry fin oils Market.
NKW YOUK. March 12. Tbh new demand wan
Irregular nnd new busltietn nt llrrt hand was
of moderate proportions. The order demand by
mall and ivlro was of KOOI ! pruportlcns , rspe.
clally so for woolen cambrics. I'rlntlnK clolhs
are In belter demand , wlih bales ot 40.000 pieces
at 2ic.
Minneapolis \Ylicat < luoatl ( iiM.
MINNHAI'OMS , March 12. WHEAT Firm ;
May , closed at 71c ; July , 7l jc ; September. UTiv
On track ; No. 1 bard. 73itNo. ; . 1 northern ,
"l-Tic ; receipts , IDS cars.
Wool J lirl-l * .
NEW YO11IC March 12. WOOI < I-'Irm ; fleece
ICfiSOc : pulled. I5S20C.
ST. LOUIS , March ] ! . WOOI-Stemly nnd nn-
) ll Clly
OIL CITY , I'll. . March 12. Credit balances. Dip ;
cerllllcntps , no bids ; shipments , 72,007 bhls. ; tuns
101.4S9 bbls.
WII.I , HKMOVI3
\Yooi1nirn of the WorJi ! Likely ( o
. .MllUca ( 'liilliprcof lliiNe.
ST. LOUIS , Mo. , .March 12. It Is geml-of-
flclally staled ( lint tlie motion to remove the
headquarters of the sovereign camp of the
Woodmen of the World from Omaha , Neb. ,
will lie carried at tomorrow's meeting of
the organization mid that St. Louis will
bo chosen. The sovereign commander hald
today :
"Wo have a large southern membership ,
and St. Louis would bo the most central
place wo could select. Ucaldea ( he officers
who would have to spend a great deal of their
tlrao at the headquarters , the sovereign
camp employs about thirty clerks. "
Another matter of Importance to HID order
that will bf ) taken up at tomorrow's session
IB the department plan , Ily the depart
ment plan is meant the subdivision of the
states Into districts and giving each district
a separata Jurisdiction , The sovereign com
mander says this plan will probably be de
feated. Tdday was spent In revising the
constitution. The section debarring liquor
dealers from membership was rcalllrmc ; ! . The
question of'admitting to the order an. extra
hazardous class , such as firemen , 'railroad
men , steamboat men and others. Is being con
sidered ,
ST , LOUIS , March 12. Seven delegates
representing the Pacific Jurisdiction of nine
states In the sovereign camp , Wooelmcn'n
circle. Ladles auxiliary of the Woodmen of
the World , bolted the convention being held
lioro and proceeded to effect a new organiza
tion by adopting a constitution and by-laws
and by electing supreme otllcers. The break
In the circle was occasioned by tlio sovereign
camp Ignoring tbo women of the west In
making up Us list of committees aud olll-
cers.
cers.On 'hearing that they bad been thus
Ignored the western women presented to tue
povorclgn camp a resolution asking for
separate Jurisdiction. Tills resolution was
promptly downed and the seven western
delegates walked out of the convention In a
body. The boltcro were Mrs. Helen South-
wick of Salem , Ore. , Mrs , Inez Filloon of
The Dulles , Ore. , Mrs , Carrie Van Orsdal of
I'endleton , Ore. , Mm , Annla Hawkins of
Albany , Ore. , Mrs. 0. A. Qrlmahaw of
Denver , Colo. , Mra , William Dolierty of
Pueblo , Colo. , and Mrs. J. L. Wright of
Leadvlllc. Cole ,
"That ID not the only spilt that will occur
In the organization , " told Mr. O. A. Qrltn-
shaw ot Denver , who was present at the
bolters' meeting , aulatltig the women l > >
perfecting the new organization. "Tue
sovereign catnp has suspended the entire
Pacific Jurisdiction of Woodmen of tbo World
from participation In the convention , and by
so doing lias very probably laid tlio founda
tion for a rival organization. "
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Run of Cattle is Very Light , Even for n
Friday ,
TRADE SHOWS CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH
De-e-rnt lle-e-von Knxlly ItrliiR n Dime
Fcrilrrx Sell Well mill
iiKcr nnel HORH Go i
tl ! n Mckol.
SOUTH OMAHA , Murch 12-Ilccclpts for
the days Indicated were !
Calllo. HoRf > . Sheep. Horses.
March 12 1,104. 3..17G 1.101 N
Mnrch 11 1.709 < .SU 2HIS *
March 10 2. " 3 3.45 2,915 . . . .
March P 3.031 6.081 3.WS S
Mnrch S SU 1.3)1 3,821 z < >
Mnrch ( i 770 2.S9.1 . . . . 4
Mnrch 5 I.MS 3.49i 3,703
March 4 ? . 2 6.7M 2,770
Murch 3 1.510 MM 2,2S ;
March 2 3,333 C.SU 8.141
Murch 1 1,727 2.001 6.3C7 . . . .
1'Ybrunry ' 27 SJ3 5,441 lBv 4S
February 20 1.504 6.281 1.M8 3
February 23 'AS40 G.14G 3.0-T
February 24 2.5D2 G.CJ1 3.810
The olllclnl number ot i-ura of slock
brought In toelay by cnch rouel was :
Cuttle. HOGS. Sheep. Horses.
C. , M. & St. P 1 . . 1
O. K. St. 1 * 1
Missouri Pnclllc . .
U. IV system 15 10 3
(2. ( & N. W 2
I1C. . & M. V 10 15 1
S. C. & 1' *
c. . st. 1 * . , M. & o. 10 r.
H. & M 9 W ;
C. , H. & Q J '
K. C. & St. J 1
C. , U. I. I' . , cast 2 . .
C. , U. I. & P. , west. 2 _ 1 Jj
Total recelptH. . SO 53 0 2
The exposition of the day's receipts
was us follows , cnch buyer purchasing : the
number of hand Intllcatec :
liuycra. CattleHops. . Sheep.
Omaiia 1'ankliiK Co fi' ) StS
The G. H. Hammonel Co. . 153 1,118 -Ml
Swift iiml Company 21S 1,101 5 > J.i
Ciielaby 1'ackltiB Co m b" > l
"
'
H. Keeker * UOKIIU .
J. Ij. Carry i2-
Iobmar. & Itothce'hllelH . . fiU
W. I. Stephens 1S3
Hill & L.BWI9 Co 4
Huston & Co 1
Krebbs & Co 20 . . . .
Hammonel , Kansas City JOS
Nelson Morris. Chlrairo. * W
St. Louis U. S. I. Co ; l
Other buyers 15' ) . . . .
Total . . . .T 1.2M 3,710 1.1WJ
CATTI.E-Whlle the supply vas very
small for Friday nnel COO saort of a we
ago , the receipts. forly-clRht cars. Ineiludcd
some very decent cattle- for killers use ,
both steeTs nnel heifers. FecelliiR sleek wua
In small supply. In a ucneral way the
elemanil wits urgent anel the trade very
active , with considerable strength develop
ing In values.
Small supplle-s may hnvo been the chief
e-auso of the activity and BtreiiBth In the
beef cattle market thin morning , util the
result was very satisfactory from a seller H
standpoint. Anything eUe.iit was rlgUt
around a dime higher and even the Inferior
( Trades ruled strong. The trnele was brisk
rUjht from the start anel nt an enrly hour
tHe ponq were clinrc < l. Just fair to pretty
Kooel l.e'XK ) to l.noo-pouml cattle ; aold from
$1.00 to $1.40 , the best being a long w.iyw
short of finished or ioed us compared
with the JI.SO qattle yesterday.
It was Just as nr-tlvo nnd strong In the
butchers' stock as In the ! nicer market and
the ten or twelve loads hero sold very fast.
Slop fed heifers solel at J4.10 , or a dime
higher , and the better dressvrt beef srnurs
of cows nnd heifers were Kcncrnlly MflOc
higher , with medium to common kinds fully
steady. Hulls and other i-uuRh stock we're
In at-tlvo request and strong , which also
described the market for veuls.
The demand for stockcrs und feeders was
Rood from all stqurccs unel the few loads
hero wcru not lone : In changing hanels nt
fully yesterday's prices , perhaps n shade
atroiiRcr for the' more desirable oltorlngo.
WUSTEHN8.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
4 feeders. . . . 817 3 50 M fee-dent. . . . 818 JI 30
COIXm.MKJ.
106 fccdem. . . ISO 4 10
HOtlH IlrcPlpU , fifty-five1 cam , were1 iiKUln
light and ubont like libt Fil.luy , with I Intiuullly
good iinJ weliilita ubmit as they liuve been for
Home time.
U wan 11 ( jood nintUel. being fully 5e liluboc
txeepl for tuin | , and Hrtlve ; nt the advance. With
the hnrfii all Kood nnd mostly inedliini v > elilitH ,
HIP ratiKa WIIH very nuiroNV , > 3.C3t(3.7J ( , with two-
llilrdu of the offerings nt one price , 13.70 , und Un
built ot $3.07V4S3.75 , UKHlnut J3.COW3.63 for the
liulk yeHte-rilHy , nnd JI.B3ft3.CO on liict l-'rlduy.
I.ocnl iiuc-kciii elld nil Die Ijiiylnq iiml cluaied the
i > mnt In K eid Eeu on ,
Today's average e-ost , J3.70 , U the hlqheiil of
Hie year o far , and iilne-n Mure-li 27. U9C , eir
nearly u year ano. llepresenlatlvo tmle-p :
No Av. rh. I'r , No , Av. fih. I'r.
65. . ' 2S2 40 II CS U ! 2 4 . . . W'0
67 . . .S8" > W 3 63 M 2j7 W 370
M. . .260 . . . 3 6714 Cl ? 13 240 370
CS.'i 30'J SO 3 C7',5 W 2 . . . 3"
CO . . . . .80) ) ICO 3C7'4 69 819 40 370
CS 278 200 3 6714 * "l S "u
B . .277 40 3 67',4 ' C4 271 . . . 370
M ' " .271 SO 3 CIV , M S61 . . . 370
77 ! " i .231 . . . 3 cm Cl S67 40 370
67 .323 W 367ii 6 SSI . . . 70
53 jg . . 3 67',4 ' C3 S 8 EO 370
! ' " ! ! ! SO 36714 C9 ZfS M 3 70
10 . .34J . . . 30714 12 fit ISO 370
li 2SU I. . 370 CO 307 SO 370
33 ! " . . . .257 . . . 370 C3 25S . . . 370
M . .Z7 . . . 370 61 23S . . . 370
fi. ' . 23S 10 370 76M . . . 370
SftS . . . 370 . CO 239 W 37214
4" . . . . ! 7 . . . 370 e5 ! 2M . . . 3 724 !
74. : : 2CD 120 S70 D2 M5 . . . 3 72',5 '
70 :6S . . . 370 15 234 . . . 3 7i
49 291 . . . JI70 O ) 248 40 375
50 . .29fi . . . 370 ' 40..MS . . . 376
73. : ; 2S4 80 S 70 ] 03 Ul 0 S 73
tl 25 . . . 370 C6 211 40 373
70 2UJ . . . 370 72 231 . . . 375
. ' ,2 281 M 370 CO 2M 100 375
57 J97 SO 370 64 2 . . . 875
31 JC9 SO 370 f 211 . . . 375
51 Ml . . . 370 71 243 . . . 375
7S Z77 M 370 10 212 . . . 375
PIIJS-OII > 3 AND ICNDH.
1 590 . . . 223 0 331 . . . SCO
) JOO M 3 CO D 2CS . . . 3 CS
2 463 & 0 S 23 ! 1U . . . 370
121 . . . 3M 1 UO . . . 373
811 BUI1 Hei-pIpU were only liulf the ulze of
ye tcrday and buyti'J were oul early for supplier ,
Tlio K'nerul eiuiillly of lh offerlnK * wan gener
ally pretty good und the market active at ttroni ;
price * . IuprienlRllvn ualeu :
Nu , A - . I'r.
6 tulllngs , 1'tt ' } 2Ul
2M etfi | > ivelbem 113 S t , ' )
200 California lamlii , , 65 310
203 wenti-rn wetliem. . , . Ill 3 W
201 we tcrnethera . , 109 3 W
114 wcnteril IttmtH. , , . , . . 71 4(0
.St. I , iili > l.iv Kluuk.
HT. Jjams. March . -CATTI.K-lltceliti , 1.000
head , Market ultudto utronEi fancy export
Kleen. tS.OOQ6.25i native ihlpplni ; steen , J4.00C1
S.OO ; vtctri , under l.COO Ibt. . , J3.iit/4.10 / ; etocker *
. .
4.00. Texas steers , fl.IHH lo. rows and > helfcra ,
t : eon t.r ,
IHHl ? Rn-elpts , C OeX ) head. Market actUe nna
strong ; light. JJ.W4T3.W ; inlxeil , JJ.5otfS.M. heavy ,
J84WJ.M ,
SHKEP-ltPcelplf. TtO hntt. Market Heady :
natlrmittcnf , JS. ( f4. ; lamlM. K.Mtft.iM ;
Texas sheep. OWJ.W ; fprlnR lambs , $ S.tX > 10.00.
rillCA4i4) MVIJ STdl'IC MAItKKT.
for Cnlllc Hill.Moml > - _ , < > KS
.Vfllvp ntnl StroiiKrr.
CHH'Aao. Mnrch lS.-1'rlces for entile niled
steady for the general run. The bulk sold nt
from JJ.3'1 tn } I.7T , wllh n gexxl many Mien nt
from I3.SO to MS * . The- ' stocker and fc ler
trade wax lively nt from tto \ tl. JS. Rntchers'
and cannem' stuff wan nctlvo nml relatively
higher. Cows mM largely nl from J8.40 to
O.4nnd fat bclfrrs brought fimn JJ.W tn M.
Hulls rold nt from JI.JS lei JI.-O , nnd cholcn
cnlves sold mound J8. Tcxns Meers were offered
Bt from Jl tn JI.JS.
Thrre was nn ncllx-o nnd stronger demand for
begs , wllh tome < sales Bo hlsher Ihnti yecleiil.iy ,
and Ihe supply was sewn taken at from JS.41
te > .9J , The bulk of Ihp rales cerurrnl at W.10
and M.S. . Lightweights brought f.vW. licn\j I3.JO
and nilxfd JS.W.
In sheep nn ne-tlvc ilemnml ennbleil rollers to
itlpposp i > f their holdings nl slronff pilns. Sheep
n-ld at rmm I2.7S tei M for Inferieir , ii | . to frwm
14.10 tn 14 30 for good to choice lloek . Shorn
shrrp sold nt from J.1.6S lo f.1.7. > . Lninln wrrp
nctlvo nt from JS.70 to IV4H. t'olorndos lirotiRhl
t3.2i ) . V'or yearlings buyers paid from tl In $ l.t-0 ,
nnd fliom lambs brought from JI.W In t''eV
Recelplsi fnttlo , 3.COJ head ; hog * . 1VO hendi
6,000 head ,
Clty l.lviSlorU ,
KANSAS CITY , March 'ATTl.i-15ecelpta. .
4,000 he-ad ; MilpniMitB , 2,200 brad , Mnikettendy ;
Tex mi ste-ern , } 2-"OW4.40 : Texas e-ows , JJ.lHf3.t3 ;
nntlvisleern. . J3.WO6.1'0 ; imtlvr cows nnel
lielfers , tl.W'JtJ.15 ' ; stockcrs and feeders , J3.WW
4.43 ; bulls. J2.10H3.30.
IIOelS-Rpcelpts , 10.000 head ; shlpmenls. COO
head. Mailjct tte-aJy ; bulk of Miles. t3.70 J.73 !
hoaMes , } 3.70J730 ! paektri" , t1.fOtf3..2 ! . > ii mixed ,
J3.6.H'1.75 ; llclim , Jl.rOtf3.T5 ; Yorkers , JS.C5 S.T8 ;
pUs , )3.40i3.t)0. )
Slll < : i-P : Receipts. 3,000 head : shlpmentK. 1.300
head. Market nrtlvn and Heady ; lambs , J3.C3O
4.K ; muttons , JJ.ro 4.10.
XIMV York l.lvr .StiirU.
NEW YORK. March U.-llUnVKS-ltccelplii ,
l.rro head : slow anil lower , e-xcept for hullsl
native. Mrcrs , } 3.75fr5.CO : stags and liven. te.WV
4 , 0 ; biillH. J2.7rifI3.7r. ; dry cows. 51.7.W1.2S. Cn
blpH quote American stei-rs nl lO'H'll-Vio ; sheep
nl townee ; refilceruliir beef nt k(9opnrt ;
lomoirow , 1,000 heevcn nnd 2,000 eiuatteri ) eif
bee-f.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts , 4Dl ( head ;
sheep. e-uk nl J3.riOr4.Cel ,
HOaS-Recplpts , 1,921 head ; lower at J3.8i ?
4.10.
_
Sliu-U lii Shell I.
Record of receipts of llu' flock nt thp four
pllne-lpnl inniln-ti for March 12 :
Cattle. HOTK. Sheep.
Omaha . 1 1CI S 37C 1101
Chicago . 3,000 17.000 f..COi )
Kansas City . 4. MO 10,000 3.001
81. Iouls . 1.000 C.COO 7W
Totals . S1.1CI 3S.3ii ( .I.8C1
IllVKH SIMtKADS OUT OVF.U ni
Kuflie-r of AYnlorN SlioivM UlN .tl
AIuiiK I In * I.OMOP Slroltrli.
MRMPIIIS. March 12. The "Kathcr of
Waters" continues at Ibis point Its baomhiK
rarpoi' , KtirprlsliiK plnntors , citizens and thu
oldest inhabltniits nllli > . In .tlio last twelve
hours n rise of .73 of a foot U notlunl.Hli
little prospects of a cessation. Itlver steam-
era , bath .through uml local , uru niaklnx
landings never before iitle > intcel | ) a ml In eoniu
Instances bonta touch at points lorty uiltl
miles Inlnml. A prlvatu Icvcc on Ilio Nocly
potton plantation , ten miles above here , ban
falleO tei resist the powerful current. All
lives stock In that section has be-on rruioveil
to the hills.
At Memphis proper tlm big 1,000-acrc santl-
bar la completely under wafer , forcing out
100 or mores tiiuifj nnel thlov-JS who maelo the
willows on tlis bar a night hiding placet.
Wolf river , Jwl north of thU city , la ovor-
fiowliiK its banks , doing considerable elamaga
to Ecttlura' fcnc'Mand settlers' cirblnii.
The weather bureau predlcto contlnupd high
water , cold wave tonlgbt and freezing tem
perature tomorrow. Two went , ndo ! wheel
GtcamcrK , capable of carrying 1,000 pcuscn-
gcrs each this afternoon Irar.cd notice eif
cxctir.sloiki Into ofialurn Arknnsas , giving a
view of the ovcrllo\red cosmtry ur.el sub-
niermnl plantation. Thiu lacanr a trip e > C
fifty miles elua west from Meniphln , throuu.h
the trco lops nnd over c.'iblnufnrma , and
small villages. 1'cet high water offered no
such orpnrtunity. '
CINCINNATI , March 12. There is general
relief here today because the Ohio river ,
which had reached a stage of danger , began
felling at noon. With clear weather prevailing -
vailing In the Ohio valley no further appre-
lieiaio-\s : of flood are now felt.
THIS HI-3AI.TV .IIAKKHT.
INSTRUMKNTS placed on record Krlelajr ,
March 12 :
WAKUANTY D IS EDS.
II H Harder ami wifeto Vlutorla
IJacktiH , o'Xi lot 10 , block C , Drako'H
nelel $ CM
V L l.acilcrlcli nnel wife to Maine , w
10 foot lot ! ) , same CM
H W Patrick to A T KIOpp , lot 10 ,
block 113 , Dundee Plucc 1
Jaspi'iII art ford and wife to Isabella
McI < augJilln , part no KW 10-1.1-10 -JOO
T J Salnon and wlfo to M Ij Murpliy ,
lot 18 , block a , W I. Selby's 1st adel. . V < M
Josepb Hok-ndn to J C Hiivomeycr.
lot 7 , block 8 , Arbor I'lnci ? oxtonslon. 10)
MollneRlllbtirn & Stoddnrel oompany
to I. S Klnginan , lot 7 , Iilalk'fidor
Place M
Oooigluim Jowett tq A Al Connelly , lot
8 , W h Selby'H Htibellv GOO
D i7 HtirrouliH ( nml wlfo to CliarleH Of-
ful , lot 15 , block 4 , Kllby riacc S3)
DKEDS.
Special master to P H Bosworth , lot
22 , block 2 , Potter & C.'a 2el add. . . . S.V )
Total amount of transrerH W : > 1
KOIIUCAST OK TODAY'S WKATIir.Jt.
Ille-l-e'llHliiK ( 'Iiiiiillni'NKiolfh tit \Ve-Nt
WinilH III .Vrlir.-lNl.'ll.
WASIIINCJTeJN , Mnrch K.-Forecast for
Butuielay :
I'ur Nebraska and ICunaaH liicrcnaln. ! ;
L-louillncHs ; jirobably loc-al HIIIIWB In tbei
aflr-rnoon or night ; northerly to cuslcny
wlnels.
For fJitith Dakota ( iL-iir rally cloudy , with
loe-al xiiejwn ; norllierly wliitln ; nui. HO uolel
in wcHti'rn portloiiH.
For Iowa Fnlr. folloivpel by tliroale-.ilnu
v.Tnthej unel probably local riunvii ; iiurtli-
crly to ciiHterly wimlH.
For MlHsoui'l-Ooncrally fair , follin/i-il by
tlm-atenlns ; wealbor In wr0ti < rn porilejiij
wrlhwoHitrly wlnilB.
For Wyoming l.lnlit HIIOW ; not HO t-olU ;
vurlaulo windd.
IIll-Ill lllMMII'll.
OFFICR OF TUB WI3ATHEM HUUKAU.
OMAHA. March 11. Omaha rce-onl of ri n-
fall anil temperature compare-el wllh coi'rc-
xpondliif ; elay of the- pant throe j-ears :
IS'Jl. UOiI. ] 'J1891. .
Maximum temperature . . > 21 3.1 70
Mliilmuni tetmpc'raturo . . ! > Ill 20 37
Ayi-rage ternppraliiro . . . . 17 * 17 'll ! il
Italnfall T M T .00
Hc-corel of temperature ) and prcclpl'ntlun
at Omaha for lln.s day unel plnco MaixI I ,
U97 ;
Normal tompcraluro for the day 31
Uollflpiicy for the day 17
Accnmulatnel dvllc-lency ulnco Mnrcli I. fI
Normnl pre'clpllalion for Iho day. . .01 Inch
Dcllcle > ney for the day. . , . . .01 liu-lt
Total precipitation r.lni'ii March 1. . . .1C Inch
Deficiency Hlnco March 1 32'ru-li '
Deficiency for cor. period , ISM IS inch
Deficiency for cor. period , 1895 19 Inch
lle-piirfN freini Slnfleiiiv ill K it , ill ,
Bevrnty-flfth meridian lime.
T Indicated lrare > In prrclpltatlon ,
U A. U'U.Hll , Ixical rorfcatt Olllrlal
JAMES E. BOYD < & CO
Telephone 1031) . Oiunliii , N J.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : ANJ : SNW1
Ttoard of Trade.
Dliect wlrc-n lo Chlcaia and New Yoile.
Corret ondciitH ! John A.Varrtn & Co ,