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THE OMAH DAILY BEE £ERDAY. MARCH 189 _—_e_————_—_—_—_—— THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | After a Number of Sharp Fluctuations Wheat Olosed Unchanged. CROP DAMAGE REPORTS WERE PLENTIFUL Trade Was Rather and as & Rule Largely Co Dull ined to Professionals, ral Public Stll 1ding Of CAteAGo, T, March 4.~Wheat opened firm and higher this morning, but weakenod after atime und after a number of rather sharp fluct with yestorday. The forelgn news was very generally bullish, strong cables were recelved both from English and continental markets and hizher quotations were made. This in tho face of the weak closing here ws regurded a8 quite encouraging and stimulated the buying. Crop damage reports from France wore agalu plentitul and - tho news of the charneter rocelved yester- day scemed (o Le confirmed. Cold, unta- vorable wentfier was ulso reported in Great Britain and Hollund. A Puris cable sald: Frosts continue. Severe damuge to wheat: in me parts (L extends to one-third of the ¢ 6 tom Antwerp sald: Weather col everely damaged the Whont cron, Melntyre from New York sald that there was gOo Duying there. This fact contributed not & litelo to the confdent feeling which previtled. The wewther in this country was Beusonabie wnd the novement on fll'l“r liberal scalo, speclally in the northwest where an fmmen: amount 18, stu- Tistically at loust, waiting shipment, but thess fcts were not potent in the makine of prices. Trado wus rather dnil ns o rule and largely confined Lo the professionals, the goneral pi- He sthii holding off. There wus some good Duying at the start’ by Schwartz-Du pee. Lo- i, Mitmine- Bodman, Brossenu and otiers v opened nt from §°%c 10 1 '4e agiiust W75 Huthe close yestordiy and advanced to01%e. But nt thia boint the seling beckme Tree, purtly In'the wiy of reallzing. and DUy OWinE 10 he puttinz out of short Lines. A LHOre Wi 564800 of WeAKNOSS, Lho Price Groppiug Be tod 5e. Pardrid=e was the prin cipil selicr. though Bigelow wus understood to huve marketed a cons:derabie line for San Franolsc it BUL after the Selling was over thure wis i etter tone. Diring miost of the last hour, on continued bullish wi her, cables which started shorts to covoring and hoar the close renowed selling, weakenod Prices and the olose wus at 99 Corn was qulet, but strong at from 'ic to g¢ hiher, Recolpts were less th in expected nid tho Wweather Was unfusorable. he country rouds are in bud condition and lighter arel Vills aro looked for. There was i modernto shippiny deniind, und (ho report that over 800, bu. were taken at the seaboard yester- duy holped 10 cause the firmness. The fluctu- atfons were extrw nurrow and the ciose - Chunged compured With vesterday . Outs woro steady. flnetiating within i Fange and olosinz 'y¢ higher. liog ‘products oponed firm at y ¢! Tard and ribs stendy. closin Pork udvanced by pur- chusos by packers but Owin fo 1 Tack of demand und closed With s loss of o fstimutea receipts for tomorrow: 140 cars: corn, 14,00 hend. The leading futures ranzea us folioows: TG, | ToW. Wheat, 10 cars: outs, L0 cars; hogs. March May. ConN No, June. OATE N, Murch. May Miss ToRK Mareh...... Gash quotations were as follows: Krour—Dull and unchanged. WHeAT—No. 2 sprinz wheat. 884j0; No. spring whoat, 85@%c; No. 2 red, 42k Conn—Stendy; No. 2, dl%¢; No. 3 yellow, W4 @d0c., OAT8—No. 2, 20%4c; No. 2 8 No. ¥ white, 3c. Rye—No. 2, 860. BaAnvey—No. 2. 56c; [ FLAX SEED—No. 1, #1003, 'IMOTHY SEXD—Prime, #1.22@1,20, PORK--Mess pork, per bbl, $0.00; lard. er cwt, 80.5: short ribs sides ' (loose) 50 white, No. 3. 41@535c; No. 4, 47 6.7744: dry salted shoulders (boxed), #. 6.50; short clear sides (boxed), 86,25 'I\’\:lnsxv—l)lnlllem‘ finished goods, per gal. BuGARs—Cut loif, unchanged at 5@5%o. CORN. 0.3 yellow, 4 c. JoRucoipts und shipments today wero as. fol- ow: BUIPMENTS, 10,00 65,000 185,000 144,000 9.000 bt _T100| On the Pro hunge today the by market was stendy and unchanged; funcy 28:; fine Western, 25@:Te; ordinary, ctad dairy, 2:@%0; ordinary, 183 4@, £l cream cheddars, 1@ s, 1L@12c: Young Americas, L@ 1. nchanved. TALLOW—Unchan:ed. RECEIPTS. 20,000 57,000 168,000 "ARTICLES, Flour, barrel: Wheat, bu Corn, bushel; Onts, bushell Rye, bushiels. Barioy. b New York Markots. NEW Yonk, March 4. —FLour—Recelpts, 18,000 PKES: exports, 820,000 bbls., 36,300 sucks: qulet, unchanged; sules. 16,700 bbis. Cory MEAL—Duil, WHEAT—Receipts, 01000 bu.: exports, 6),- 037 bu.; sules, 2,000,000 b, of futures; 158,000 bu. Spot murket unsettied, moderate closing steady: No. 2 red, $1.0412@1.00 d elevator; BLOT@1.08 ufloat; 81,061 b No. 3 red, $.001@i01; i No. 1 uorthern. 31,0415 @ .05%: No.1hard, 8L074@L0T3; No. 2 north- erny 1004, Options “advanced from %o to o on highor eubies und foreign buying declined from 3¢ to 3c on fine weather west and lon s dyinced from ke to %¢ on covering, closed steady ut from e to l4¢; docline on March and April und lse advince on other months. No.2red, Murch 8L03%@104%. clos- 1ng 0t 31.03; April, $1.03@1L04, closing at $1.03% May, $L01 15-16@1:023, ¢ 08ing at 81024 June BLOVH@BL00%, closing at $1.00%: July, @940, Glosing wt 00t August, 984@UTHc, closing al e, RyE—Steady, quiet: vestern, 0714c@81.05% BakrEy—Diil, but steady ; No, 2 Milwaukee, 65, _BARLEY MALT—Dull: Canada country made, CorN—Roceipts, 52,700 bu.: exports, 86,901 bu.; snles, 12,000 bu. futures: 142,000 bu. spot. Bpotmurkot irrer-iar, eusior and quiot: No. 2 AOL@I9%C in elevator; puie aflont; ungraded mixed, 48%@51%c; No. 2 white, 57c; No. 8, 405 Bles stonmer mixed, ¥@30i4e. Options dull and unchan Murch, #13@H0%c. closing uy 0305 Ap) lic, closing at 5040 Muy, 484 June, 48 July. 49%c. OaT8 — R6co.pts, 6,400 bu. xports, 4,000 bu,: sules, 10,000 bu. futures: 4,000 bu. spot; spot market unchanged; options moderntoly active and firm; March U6i5c, closing it $itsc: April e, clasing at doxci May, ie. No. 2 white, Murch, 38i5¢; Aprll, #8%0:” spot No. &, whitel SL@88i30; mixed western, S0%@sc; white western, s0@4115c, HAY—Firm and Quiot. Hors—Seady and quiet, BuGAk—Raw. guiet and firm: sules of a cnr- fo, OF entrifugaly, o tost, to Philadelphia ut ¢ o i f.; reflned, firm and fairly nctly OLASSI Foreign, lower; 0 test, 1215¢; New Oleans firm at e, 1CE—Firm and in good demand, PeTROLEUM—Quiot ~ and steady; elosed at ke for April, COTTON SEED O1L~Stendy, TALLOW=Btendy and quiet; city @200 for pkes). a4 Kosix o good, 81815745, PURPENTINE—Dull. Ecas—Easlor and quiet; western, 10/40; re- ct'l|p|l 0,048 pl wnn—swu ly and quiet. 00L—Quiet and steady, Fou-Quiot ana stoudy. OuT MEATS—Stead, ufddles, dull and eas short clear, 86.65, LARD—St2ad snles United and qulet; western steam, <7 Yy £\ a‘nllfiul\‘e “? l‘()lll 250 erces: aroh, g 0 h T 407 duly, 8000 i . 02, l!llrtl; Falr demaud and steady: western Qalry, 18@2c; western croawmery, 21@ 10 OHEESE—Firm and quiet; partskims, “l"fil woN—Dull and easy; Amerioan, ‘oprER—Dull and steady; le ke, X ‘mnn—Qnm and steady; domestic, 841 Omahs Produce Murket Fuyrrs—California riverside orangos. 82250 £38 1 asiitugton nuvels, KLS@LTS; Calitornin por tox; Florida oranges, o; Tuxabts, 85008 To: Florida. tan: 50044.00; half boxes, western applos, 30 por b1, fuiey stand might bring more: Now York uphles £7533.00; fanc lemons, ®.06Ga i cholow lemons, 460G TS rapes. per bbL, $8.0029.00: bananas, crated, EE0a5S o ranborries, 8 60a 00 VEGETA! Lu—flnll{uruh‘ cabbage, 2ic per 10, in crates; howe grown lettuce, 450 per doz ; potatoes, dull; Califoruis osuliiower, 82.00; lons. .00 per bu.; Nebraska bane Ploked bouns, §9080%; wediuu. §1-50@1 15 oelery, S@AV0: sweet potatoes, ¥ @50, Kelluace FLous—Omabs Millug compuny’s tions closed without chunge compared | | | elgn ulet and steady: steawed, common | Patent. 835 Tnvincible Patent, £.40: Lone Star S 2; Snowfluke, $1.85: Fancy Family, 81.75; Gilinan's Gold' Medal. $2.50; Snow White, 12.25: Enowfinke, #2.00; low grade, #1.60; Queen of the Pantry, #60, 0.1 green salted hides, 44@4tic; No 1green altod hides. suited hides, 0 40 108, $@dige 10 40_Thw, Batise cnif, 8 to 15 ibs., fo; No. 2 yenl ealf. 4ci No. Lary fiint hides, Taso: Dhides, Saate: No. 1 dry saltea hides, 5@fe. low, No. 1, #142c; taillow, No. 2.3 whi'te A, de: grease, white B yollow, do; grense. durk, 2 Zige; beeswax, prime, 10 @5 PovLrry - Chiekens, good geese, ducks and turkeys, H@12e, RUTTER-—Best_cholce country roll, 10@21c; lower grades, 108 HAY—Slow ut & could only be obtain good. Eaas~Market easler at 1214@13¢. 0@5.00. The latter price d for something extra Boston Wool Market, Boston, Mauss., March 4.—The demand for wool has been gteady and the sales for the amounting to 4,758,000 1bs. of all cmuin the same, low, and in Quite good kales 'of Ohio fleece 18 roported at 2727 i4e for X and @ for XX and XX und above. Michigan X soid to a falr extent at In No, 1 ol thore has been w quiet trade nt W@ for Ghio and i@ for Mich 1 combing wools hive been dull at § ne delnine fleeces have been quiet at $3@dic for Ohio and Sl for Michi washed combing wool there has been nodera sules of one-quarter blood at 2@e and three-oighths at 25@2sc. The skies of territory Wools nre large, amounting to cluding one lurge 10t of Co.orado at about Ohlo ules of fine wooi have boen at 1@l fine mediurm, 18@19¢, und mediv On_w sconred basis territory wools seil at iso principally for fine, 53@3s¢ for fine me- diam and 50@%Ne for m. dorable spring Texas sold at 17@%e, inc one 1ot of 73,00) Ibs. ut, Zo; fall_Texas, Cali- fornin wools, [5@2%. Sales hiave been made of holce supers at 88 i2¢; fair to good supers at 1070 80, wid extras at 2o, Aus| | wools have boen active, with sales at J24@ile. For- carpet wools have been in fair demand at unchunged prices. Kunsas Clty Markets, KANSAS Cury, March 4 —FLOUR— In nmu'l demund and unchanged; pat- sh. 8340 bid, sh, 280 Lid. 8o Jo o1 the basis of pure. BRAN—Steady; le i 100-1b. sacks. Hav—1irm; timothy, 8850 per tc prairie, #0.0); zood to choice, 8.0 grndes, $1.5.G5.00. Eaas—Active and lower at 12c. BUTTER -Scarce. but prices cronmery, roll, 1420c. CnEese— Unchanged; Youne Kansas. OATS-Steis Rye—Weal FLAX 8| fancy 50; low unchanged: Amerlca, 10c; heat, 14,16) bu.: corn, 24,716 bu; corn, 20,467 Milwauke MinwAUKEE, Wis., March 4.— ate demand B Witzat—Hichor; No, 2 LT No. | northern, 9le. Higher; No. 3 OATs—Unchan.ed; No, 2 white, 0% @311 BARLEY—) OUR—Moder- spring, §7c; May, ilo, white, 313 i No. 2, 53%4@, No. 1, 86t4¢. PROVISIONS—Lower. Pork—8$11.u0, Larn—8 0. Receiprs—Flour, 8600 1bs.; bu.; varley. 26,000 ba. ENTS—lour, 20,700 bu.; barlev. none. wheat, Ibs.: whent, 24,00 Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOL'S. Minn.. March 4.—Wheat was steady, but this I8 all that can be said nbout it It was very duli. Muy ovened at 93¢, up o little from lust night. and the range of fluctu- ations was very low.” Tho highest was 863c, lowest, $3%c, and these held ouly for 'a moment, leavinz the trading practicaily on a range of S The close for May was K%, Tho cash murket was eusy at yostorduy’s, but u fair xmount of wheat was disposed of, No. 1 northern sold at BUQEGNc, Receipts of wheat here were 305 cars and at Duluth S Close: No. 1 northern, Muy opened closod, K3 northern, 83%0: No. ¥ northern, Bo@sde. Kansas City Live Stock Market. ICANSAS CITY. Mo, March 4,—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 4,506; shipments, 428; steers were steady 1o strong; cows werc 10@15¢ lower; feeders were uctlve and steady to Mroni:A Sales: Dressed beef and shipping steers, $3.40@3.50; cows and holfers, ¥LOV@L15; stockers and teeders, $3.25@.70. Hoas—Rzceipts. 6,705; shipments, 3,205; cholce hogs were strong, others steady; ex- treme rances, $450@@4.75; bulk, $1.65. SHEEP—Receipts, 1,305; shipments, 844; sheep of wood guulity were in request, uctive and strong; sales, #.2500.00. St. Louls Markets. St. Lours, Mo. March 4.—WHEAT—Lower; cash, 02%¢: Muy, Cokn—Highet cn Pork—Dull at 811. LARD—Qulet at 6.25@5. WHISKY—$1. 14, BurTeR—Steady; creamery, 21@28c; dairy, 15@25c. Dulath Wheat Market, Durori, Minn, March 4—May sold at the start e In advance of syesterdiy's ciose and thero was u fairly good'demund with trading in 100,000 bu, lots. Wheat for milling purposes in g00d deniand ut %e higher than yosterday. Following were the closing prices: No. 1 hara, cush. Biige; March, Biges Muy, 90%ci No. 1 northern cash, 84¢; Murch, 8ic; May, s8%c: No. 2 northern, cash, 77¢; No. 8, Liverpool Markets, LivErroorL, March 4.—WnEAr—Qulet holders offer moderately; No. 1 Ulifornia, 58 20@ss 9d_per cental: No g red winter, 85 bd @3 1d. Roceints of wheat for the past throo duys were 18).000 centals, including 86,000 Anericu, Corn-Steady, but demand poor; mixed 45 7%4d per cental. Reeefpts of Ameri- n corn for the past three days were 101,100 centals. and Joftee Market, NEW Youk, March4.—Options opened barely steady at 510 15 points down; closed steady and inchanged to 10 points down: sules, 19,50 bugs, Including March, #s.55@14.65; April, $18.03; Muy. SI285712.0)7 [l July! September, $12. Aber, 812.05 10, Spot Kio du!l und nominal; No. 7, Forelgn O1l Market, LONDON March 4. —CALCUTTA LINSEED—30s 6d ber quarte; LINSEED CAKE—6 1bs., 118 per ton. Der ewt, urpentine, 2 per ANTWERP, March 4. —Petro'eum, 15f, Toledo Graln Market, ToLEDO, 0., March 4.—WneAT—Lower: cash and March, 053¢, ConN—+irm; No. 2 and cash, 4 OATS -Quiet; cush, Cinclunatl Markets, CINCINNATL O., March 4 — WaEAT—Firm; No. 2 red, 941@934e. Cony—Sronzer: No. 2 mixed, 42%c, Oars—Lirm: No. 2 mixed, §2@ssc. Woisky—$L14, Cotton Market, NEW York, March 4.—1uture and steady? sulos 5081 bules May, #6.58: June, 86.0); July, #7. #7.253 Soptember, 87.3); Octoler, Dber, $1.50; Deceniber, §7.00. closed quiot April. $6.7%; August, 0; Novem® alkc, Kennett, Hopkins Tho market has 'rndeor Cnicago, Til, Murch 4 &Co.to 8 A, MeWhorter: heen nervous, ol lowing ealles in the nbsen ce of any other influcntial news. These have Deen confhiettng and apparently manipuluted, Thero was n quick spurton peivate informa- tlon that the Lrench cron was thought to have been damaved one-third by the lute eold snup but when tradors reflocted that Purls would be likely to discover u matter of 5o grave lnportanico and put up that murket 1t truo thore was i general unloading wnd the lowest prices of the duy were mude. Appar- entiy torelgn markets ire manipuluted to sell onand 1t s burd to tell what the setuul situa- tion 18, 1t s very noticeablo that while win- tor whont Is Strong at times, spring wheat 1s drug. The demand is for réd winter and Ouli- fornla und foreigners seemingly have HLtle uso for spring. This I something for traders to consider who are deallog In the spring wheat market. It is not impossible that wheat may deoline hero und in the noreh- wost and advance at St Louls and the sva- board, Chicago stocks of wheat aggrezute more than 12,000,000 bushels and they ure very lnrre in the northwest—over 40,050,000 bushels This will huve to find a market at much lower prives if the forelgn demand continues to seek winter wheat and neglect spriug wheat. Tn corn and outs there was not & larse trade, but relatively stronger than other products. The oxports of corn wero Iurge and lurge en- agoments show up strong. We belleve in icher prices. Provisions contiuue to seek lower lovel In consequence of pressure by the Dig boar traders. 1t 1 beileved by “good Judges that the praauct s getsiux into o pluce where it cun be bulled sharply when the turn comes. CHi0AGO, 111, March 4.—F.'G. Logan & Co. to J. Sands ' Comission company: hout poned fir wt Wie to o for May, sald up to 1c, a8 low us 004G, closed at §014@0I %, nklish cables ure steady aad oash wheat un- chunged. with futures rather lower. French cables are couflicting. Some read strong nud yiug damuge by frost s serlous, as wuch as one-third of the crop damaged by freezing and thawing weather. In this market there (s sowe Uitle luqulry for export wheat at about 0] 0] E current prices. Quite a number of telegrams received from the milling center 1n the north- west that several mills woald shortly shut down because of the falling off in the demand. This we 20t no confirniation of. The market is nervous and the general feeling 18 unsottied a8 to values. The heavy stock hore is the drawbnck to any advance. The wexther and prospects of the growing crop we look on s the Imvortant factors for the next few weeks. Shou d dan age ocenr the ndvince will be sharp. How much 1t would be would depend on the extent. The decline from this point with fine wenther will be s'ow. although it y besure. Corn Is strong in all positions. til we have increased receipts w look for The demand continues good, s0ld as high as 42%0 and Al our advices from the soun- try are no corn in eribs and farmers unable to market any in consequence of bad road: Provisions nra quict. Toward the close a proniinent bro cer purchussd about 2,900,000 Mav i1bs. The sellinz was scattered Omicaao, 1. Marel 4. —Counsciman & Dy to Cockrell Bros.: Wheat was devo'd of spee- ulntive interest most of the day and closing prices were unchanged. ‘There were soveral rallics. cnused by higher cubles, which also mentioned some crop damage by frost in France, The trading wus in the direction of liquidation. Shorts bid prices up and the long interest supplied the demand, The forcign news. however. did not inspiro enouzh new buying to sustain the advance and the inprovement wns lost. The market closed tama. Corn and oats wero in active shipping demand, and the lightor recelpts were nostly sold at from ls¢ to %4e wdvance. Later the fecling was a' shade easior, and lntest prices were unchansed for corn wnd about e higher for oats kutures wero oufet but - firm, selling e hizher and closing e higher than vesterday Provisions were dull ani the market was w petition of yesterduy, Pork opened active, ilfen 7ige, declined %0c under pressure of packer's sales, which forced out some stop loss orders and closed heavy at about the bot- tom. Lard und ribs were less active, but ruled lower in sympathy with pork STOCKS AND BONDS, One Group of Securitics Monopolized the Attention of Traders, NEW Yonk, March 4. —The stock market to- duy was aguin very active after the first hour and decidedly stronz, nlthough one grouy of storks monopolized the attention of traders and the lion's shure of improvement in prices. The general list, however, presented a firm front throughout the day, despite the early weo kness in both New Enzland und the Rich- mond & West Point securities in addition to several speclaltics. The trading asn who.e did not loso its profossional character, but there was more life to the dealinzs wnd while the late advance muy huve beeu largely duo to the frightening of tho shorts by the unusual ndvances in the Vanderbiits, the buying was undoubtedly ot & good charictsr and the improvoment substantinl in other stocks than the leaders. The opening of the mirket was mude at irregular chunges trom the final fizures of last evening, but advances were in a majority and the mirket right ut the start dispiayed a disposition to break uway from the weakening influence of both w England and the Richmond & West Points. The trading in tho first of the stocks was still very largo this morn ng, thouzh not on thb fmmonse scale of yestorday, and it graduaily settled down to ordinary propor- tyns a8 time wore alonz, The eurly decline was also followed by a tull recovery und the covering of shorts in it was as murked auring the afternoon us in many otuer stocks. The Richmond & West Point sccurities aro still suffering ‘from the uncertuinty in regard to the reorganization. The stocks today, however, were compara- tively strong, while the bohds took a honder #nd oclosed materlally lower. Later in the duy the feature of the day's operations was developed and the Vanderbilt stocks quickly cgme to the front. with Lake Shore In the 1¢hd. Michigan Ontral followin, und even the Nickel Plate stock coming in for o shure in the rise. The upward movement in Luke Shore overshudowed the transactions in the rest of the list, and from 128 it mounted to 1k, Tho grangors uiso becume woropronnnent n the lato dealings und St. Paul crossed 8) once more. whiie the counce- tlon of Northwestern with the Vanderbilts nccounted for & murked rise in thatstoxk. The coul stocks, however, were weak and the industrials quite noglected. The buying be- no more urgent. s the closo approuchd. and while thera was somo reallzihg in the ad- vances tho final dealings were at the top fizures and the - olose was strong and confident on & largo volume of business. The important advances of the day include: Luke Shore.7% percent; Michigan Central, 1% per_cent; Nickel Plate firsts, 24 per cout! Northwestern. Canada Southern and St. Paul, 1% per cent; Rock Islund, 1} per cent; New York Central aud Bumliniton, 1% per cen Denver & Rio Grande pweferred. 134 por cent: Ricnmond & Wost Polnt, 1% per cent, nnd Ei 1 per cent. overnwent bonds have been dull and firm. Stute bonds have been nezlocted. The following ure the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ox- chunge today do preferred. N. Y. Central. . N. Y. Chi, & 8t 1. do preferred. A Oblo Missiasippi. ... do preferred....... 85 American Kxpres ‘B CR&N.... Canada Pacifio. Canada Southern . | Central Pacific........ 31 °|Ontario & Westorn.. 200 Ches. & Oblo......... 33 Orcgon lmproveme' 20 do lst preferred. .. 61 | Oregon N do 2nd preferred... 43 |Pacific Mall..] P.D &E.....0 | pittaburg’ | Pullman Palace. | Reuding . Del. Hudson... |iRock Istand. |11, 10 003§ Dol L & W. St. L. & S. K. lat pfd 76 G. 801 |Bt. Paul......, ., - 0 ! |~ do preferrad; |8t B Min, & Man. ! St. Paul & Omaba.... 486 do proferre 13 Tonn. Coal & Iron. .. 44% i Toxns Paciflc..... .. 103 Chl. & Enst 11] fd.... 84 1Hocking Valley. Tlouston & Texa do proferred. *Wells Fargo E: Western Unlon.. . 4| Am. Cotton OIl. Colorado Coal *Homestake. Iron Sliver. Ontarlo. ... Quicksliver. .... do preferred. Lake Erle & West. do preferred. Lake Shore 136 Loulsville & Nash.., T4 Louisville & N. A1l 265( Memplis & Char. ...} 150 Michigan Centrai.. 1113 ML LS & W...0lluh *do preferred.. ... Minn, & 8t. L. Bl do proferred.... .. 18k Missourl Paclfic..... G214 Mobile & Ohlo.....1) 80 ville Chatt. Central..... Narfolk & West pfd. Northern Paclfic. .. . B8l LI e Lend Trust. 85 | <ugar Trusf 1593 | Southern 8% 0. 8. L. & U, 1358 Dist. o 6834 o8 of stocks toduy wore 514,450 shares, including: Atchison, 7,200; Canada Southern, 11,0005 Chicago Gas, 5.130; Dola- Lucknwanna & Western, 0,130; Erie, 64,- ke Shore, 24,370; Loulsville & Nushviil 5 Paclfic, 4,77 Nortuwaos! 22, n, i Jersey Central. £1414; New York Central, 1 Northern Pacific preferred, 5,73 Ei land, 10, ding, 69,000; Kiehmond West Po St. Paul, Omaba, Financial Review. New Yourk, March 4—The Post say: Bohind all the day's movement It was obv.ous that there wus u_concerted object to get the murket once more into o favorable condition for bull trading, The day's buyins thus stands forth as a_bold and desperite tesy of the market's intrinsic strength. It s not the first experiment in the same direction and it remains to be scen whether it will share the fate of its predecessors. New York Money Market, NEW Yoik, March 4, —MONEY 0N OALL—Easy at 113@2 per cent: lust loun 2 por cent; closod offered at2 per cont. PRIME MERCANTILE PAVER—4@5 per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Qulet but stondy at B8014 for sixty-duy bills and 8187 for do- mand, The closiug quotations on Londs: UTS ok ... Mutual Unfon os. ... 108 NG ot Cort 11112 B. 44 citlo 1sto. .. 11Tk *Paciile acitic nds.. 116 *Cen. Pacl Den. & K. ¢ Financial 118, March 4.--Three per cent rentes 90t 5hac for uccount. NEW YOuK, March 4.—Clearings, $120,125,678; balances, 8,424,067, KANBAS CiTy, Mo, March 4 —The bank cleur- Ings today were 81,775,302, BALTIMORE, M., March 4. Olearings. §2,205,~ 830; balunces, 8324560, Kat 6 per cent. h 4.—Clearins, Mouéy, 5 per MEMPHIS, ehunge seilin bulances, §04,04 CINCIANATL O., Murch 4—Money, 3@6 per cent. New York exchunge nominal'ut 40@500 discount, Olearings, #2,155000. S7. Lovis. Mo, Muroh 4.—Baunk clearings, 84,107,804 balunces, 828060, Money, 6&7 per cent. New York exchange, par. BosTON, Nass., March 4—Clearings, $15.707.- 234; bulances. #8704, Money, ¥ ver cent Exchunz ew York, 1244@15¢ discount. Cuicaao, Ik, March 4.—Money eusy ut 44@ 5 per cent on call und 5:5@0 per cent “on time louns. Bank clearings,” $15,000,000. Now York exchiunge, e discount. London Stock Market. [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.] LONDON, March 4.—[New York Herald Ouble Tenn, March 4—New York e. at par. Olearings, $742,8 1 Y13 ~8peclal to ‘IHE B murked absence of bl chunge today. In factdaeing the nftornoon it has been nearly at o skukdstiil. The fncreas Ing ense of money hawgaised consols to de- cline 2-16 to 1y _per cepds, The fanture In for- sunithes is the flatness of nish and Portuguesesbonds, due to Parls seiling. The formeriahamve failon 1 per cent and the latter % perwent, Home rallways have shown a bettee! tendency during the Iatter part of the duy, $4e disposition boing to tuke o loss alurming ¥faw of the outlook in connection with the ‘Ubpending conl strike. Northeastern hine riscu, % per cent, othera are better or have rovovered ti fne. Amerlean oralwa 4 quict a8 rogards y opened dull ‘and g lower, but'in the course of theday huve improvedl in tone und on receipt of' New York prices in the afternoon they becamd strong and have con- tinued soto the close. Canadian lines have been more or less depressed all day. A materinl decling hus tuken place in Grand Trank is sues. Money has oeen very ilttle wanted In Lombard ~“street. Today loans have been enslly obtained at it per cent dis- count. The mnrket hus been quist. Two and three montns bills nre quoted at 1% to 2 per cent. LONDON London Consois, money.. There has been a &4 In the SLook ex- Murch 4.—Tho following were the ock quotations closing at 4 p. m WA Mexican Ordinary o, Account... .5 141 St. Paul com.... ... N. V., . &0 1sts.)\. §716| Naw York Centrai Can. Pacifio ... 82| Ponnsylvanin Effe ... .00l 1 (Reading. .. o Erie seconds ... 10 Ban 8 A1 7100, MONEY—1,@1% per cont. Rutoof discount In the open murkot for both short and three months bills, 1%@1% per cent, Amount of bulilon gone {nto the Hank of England on balances today, £20,000. Boston Stock Market. BOSTON, Muss.. March 4. —The followin? were the closing prices on stocks on the Boston stock market tola Atohison & Topeka. Boston & Albany.. Boston & Malne.... 167 CRB&Q. ... 1003 Kearsarge . Fitehburg Rt 8 Oscooln ... Klint & Poro M. 20 [Santa Fe "Copper ere M. pfd 7 |Tamarack Mass. Centrai 17 | Boaton 1 10% San DI N. Engiand. 52'¢| West End Land Co. Eng. 78, . 120 ° | Bell Telephone. .. . 200y oldColony ... 1721 Lamson Store 8.1, 153 Itutland Common . Water Power... 3 Rutland Com. pfd.. Cent. M. Wis. Cen.co 10| Net & T. B.&D. 1 M &l 0% Denver Mining Stocks, DENVER Colo.. March 4. —The following list Is theclosinzquotationson the Mininz excnange rodu 8. 500, Aoy Argonaut.. Dallarat Bangkok-Cora 1. Eates-Hunter 6 | Little Rule Big Indlun 10 |May Mazeppa. Hig Six ... 4 |Morning Glim' 4 |oro o 14 |Park Consolidated, G 3 24 Century.... 7" | Potost Clay County.. 8 | Puzzler.. Diamond B..... .. 34| Rialto. Denver Gas and Oli 7h| Runnlng Lode..... 45| Whale. 90 | Sutton Gold. 414 | Loxington, San Franclsco Mining Quotations. BAN FRANCISCO. Oal.. March 4.—The ofclal closing guotations for mining stocks today were as follows: rough heary hogs and they sold at #.40to #4050 for full fords and from &2 to 8443 for lecos. oF 5e to 100 fower. Light hogs sold at rom 450 to $465, butcher welzhts about the sumo rango and heavies from $1.40 1o $1.55 1t was o aull, dragging nmrket thronghout, and several bunches remainod unsold. Hulee were largely At 8150 to $1.55 azainst #4.50 to #4.65 Thursday, the average of prices paid heing £451% against $1.57% Thursday and $1.62% last Eridsy. Reprosentativ . 02 5) 0, L) . [ L8 =2z =32 PIGS AND ROUGHL. 2 50 7 nout of the ten londs recoived ed on the market, elither being gned direct to a local sianghterer or through to Chicago. Two doubles of fu western wethers soid for .00 and ono sing deck of natives romnin unsold. Themurket wumyuotubly u shude euslor und slow, Quots tions are us follows: I'a r to goud nutives, § @5.40; westerns, 81,0015.25; common anl stock sheep, £250@3.75; good o ¢ho'ce lanbs wolvh- 10 forty to ninety pounds, $.25@6.00, Repro- sentative sules: No. Av. _Pn 200 western wethers [ ) 2 Recolpts and Disposition of Stock, Official racelpts nud disposition of stogk as shown by thoe books of the Union Stosk Yards company for the twenty-four hours, ending at 50 clock p. m. March 4, K HOGS “oATTLE I ara. Head| Cars (',)’MAHA’ j : Manulacturers” and Jobbers Dire iy A AWNINGS AND TENTS | OMANA TENT-AWNIKG 5 COMFANY, | HARDWARE. RECTON & WILHELMY| LOBECK & LINN, €0, a hae Fatalogue. 1114 Farnam, | « 104 Doulasst. < BAGS AND TWiNE< 1 (RO = - — L QUOR . BEMIS OMAHA BAG €O | 2 o Importors and manafac- | ILER & £0., R. R. GROTTE, Wirors | 1Agnor Morehants, arter ARE JoBeg o Twine. | Mavufactur'rs Konnody's | 1020 and 1022 Farnam 3t. Kant India Bictars. | Price sty on appiioation. - BICYCLES. . . FRICK & HERBERT, AM.PERIGO&ZO0 | M.0.DAXON, ey 1aha. Wholesule 1iquor daal er 1405 Dodge strost Bicvcles sold on monthly gond for our oatalogus | payments. and pricos | Rl AR BOOUTS AND SHOUES. MORSE-COE SHOE 00, 110) Howard Stre st Fatory corner 11th and Dougiae streots W eare nking lose prices to cash buyers, and solllug @ clagy of goods which I8 very snl- wablo with merchants 1001 Farnam st 17 A 8 O AN . | ey LUMBE". JONN A, WAKEFIELD, Tmpocte 1, Amoriewn ('ort lant it Milwaukea hydraulic nt and Quiney white Ii CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood lumber, w001 cnrpets and parquot flooring, aro 9h and Douglar, MUsICAL. A. HOSPE, JR., Planos. organs, artiits’ m torlaly, eto. 8 § 16th . Omaha | 1514 Douglas streat, —_— OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT & CO,, fish | Oaters, Flsh and ‘oly 810 South 10th 8t Davld Cole, Manazar. KIRKEKDALL, JONES & | AMERISAN HAND SEW on., | 0 SHOECO. Wholesale MARUTACLI'EL [ oota, shoes, rulibors Adonia Tor- Hoston Rup: | BooK: thous, Fabt ber Kuoe Co, 102 1104 r Wt 100 S1aehdy stroet | 12010 iarnsy stro ot " MILLINERY. €. A STONEHILL, Milline ry, notons,cloaks ete, " C_AL, COKE, tTC., OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME £0., Tlard and soft conl. 8K cornor 15th and Douglas streots CORNICE. Packers of oystors, and Colery, 08 Leavenworth St EAGLECORNICEWORKS | GILMORE & RUHL, Manufactarers of Gal- | Manufacturers and vanized lron Cornico. Window caps, motaile | Whoi skylights, ote. 1110 and 1112 Dodo | DAY GOOD=. . SMITH & KILPATRICK - KOCH L L W;‘:p DRY 600 €., Dry goods.notlons, genty’ furnishing goods. Cor. 1, 0 and Hownrd sts. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE 00., Rofined and lubricating olls, axle grense, ete. ——e g ~ PRODUCE GOMM SSION. BRANCH & CO., | RIBBELL & SMITH, Dealers in country prod- | Produce, fruits of ail uce, fruits, vegetable: Vinay; byarers, ete. 13th and_ IIaraoy Streots. 1207 Hownrd Street. o . JAS. A, CLARK & CO,, nle Clothiers, 1103 Harney streot. Dry gonds, notlons, nishing goods Corner 11th and Howard KIRSHBRAUN & BROS., ELECfRIUA'_ SUPPLIES. AP0 BUVERS. [CATI®| HOGK. |KREED. Omaha Packing company. The G. H. Hammond Cq Swifi & Co. ? Cudahy Packing company .. Sperry & B ¥ Shippers and ‘foeders. Left over...... Total. Bulwor. 5 25 05 180 @) 10; 20 ¢ 140 0 10 S0 Chollar Consolid Crown Polnt.. Eureka Con Gould & C 9 Hale & Norcross Mexican Mona..... Navajo ... Now York Mining Quotations, NEW YOrK, March 4~The following are the closing mininz stock quotations: [Mexican.... fontarlo Qphir.... Plymouth’... |Savage..... . Sierra Nevad Standard.. ... Union Con...; Yellow Jucket. Aspen Best & Belehor. Chol Con. Eureka Con.. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcros: Homostake ) LIVE STOOK MARKETS, Liberal Recelpts at South Omaha Find Ready Sale at Good Price: OMAHA. March 4—Recelpts for the past five days, 10,288 cattle. 18.120 hogs and 4,948 sheep . against 10817 cattle, 22,503 hogs and 8077 shicep tho corresponding ivo duys last week, Recolpts of cattlo were zood enough as to quantity but rather inditferent as toquality. Conditions otherwise were much the same as they have been all weck. Shippers and ox- vorters wanted good houvy cuttie and dressed beef buyers also wantod cattle of this grade, The supply beinz limited prices were firm and trading moderately brisk _on good 1,300-ib. to 1400-1b" beeves with prices ranging from .65 to #.35. Medium and fair steers constituted the bulk of the offer- ings and for this reason the dressed beef buyers could afford to be somewhat indi ent. The absencoof any very brisk feeder domund 1s also in & moasurc responsible for the weakness developed by the lighter grades of steers during the past” weok or ten days. Fair to good 1,100 to 1,250-1b. stecrs sold from 8,35 to$463 and light B0)to 1,130-b. steers from 110 to 83.35. Nearly everythingat all useful was disposed of before the close. Butchers unel canners stock was vory slow sale. the supply boing liboral und the démand certainly nobetter than it has been of lute, There was practicully no inquiry from outside butchers, Buyors for dressed beef houses pald 2.5 to 275 for very good cows and heifers and from $2.00 to #2.50 for common to very fair stuff. Cunners took inferior lots and odds und ends at from #1.00 to £2.00. Bulls, oxen and stazs wore about stendy at from 8175 to 8.2, calves unchanged at from §1.25 to #4.50 for common stufl und yeaurlings to 84,00 to .25 for fair to good veals. Tt was o slow market throuzhout with good stuff about steady and common lower. There was no improvement in the market for stockers and feeders and prices wore lower, 10c to 20c lower than lust_weck, 8250 to #£.20 buying common to very good stock. Represcntative sal STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. 20,103 835 8. 100100 340 16 13,1184 18 28,1043 CReTT No. Av. Pr. Av. Pr, 1074 83 10 it} 17,1041 6..1003 44,1085 50.. 072 A 004 2071128 1008 118 8., 063 17,1104 EBET SERZTEBSLER s zaszsessse 1 12 [ 11 Hoas—The maurket In general was with prices ranging from steady to bo lower. Offerings were wore iberal thun usual and made up largely of pretty good Ight and me- diaw welght hogs, Business was dull at the opening, with gooa light and cdlum welght sorts bringing nbout steady prices. With cral recelpts ana u greatly” reduced pplug demund the market weakened as the morning advanced. and after tae first round bids were geuerally pretty close 10 50 lower on every- thing. Luesers were puruicularly bearish on Chlcago Live Stock Market. OnIOAGO, [11., March ¢.—(Special Telegram to TiE BEE]-A further decrease in the rece!pts of cattle made it possibie for sellers to vet further small advance in prices. Useful ship- ping cattle were cspecially stronz, as there were few of them und tho deriand, both for eustorn and export, wus active. Butchers nnd cunners stock ulso sold well, and ) were soon _stripped, Quotations we $1.25 to 2.5, cows sellinz at from $1 for lnferior to extra qualities, bulls at fre 81.50 to #3.65, stockers and feeders at from §2.25 0 8475, dressed beef nnd shipping steers at from 8410 to #,25 and Texas cuttle at from $2.00 to 5. The receipts of hogs for today were lareer than had been anticipated and. the weather wus warm and wet. That combinution tiken in connection with tho unsettied condition of the market for hog product caused u decline in prices. Openin: sales wera within se per 100 1bs, of yesterday’s quotations, but the market very soon onsed off another be, c'osing with $.05 the extren.e top for heavy und modium weights and §1.85 an outside quot- tion for light. _ From these fizures sales rin down to from $1.40 to #.50 for poor erades and 10 from 825) to .00 for culls. Tho close was very flut. The sheop market was very quiet today, the wet weather being_aguinst uctive trading but tho factof light receipts scemed to prevent any declino in prices. Shoep were saleable at from .50 10 .15 for poor to extru and lumbs wero quoted at from %.0) to $5.75. Ihere was little trading in sheep utover 85.05 and sules of lambs were gencrally below 86.0). The murket was active ull the week and hus made aslight advance. Cattle, 6,000; hogs, Rocolpts wero: sheep, 1,100, Tho Evening Journal reports: CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 6,000; shipments, 3,000; market steady to a _shude hizhe good to cholce steors, .5 @.75; fair_to zood stoors, &11x@ 4.25; heuvy feeders, #.25@3.50; stockers, $2.000 28, Hous—Receipts, 21.000; shipments, 14.000; market fairly active, lower; rouzh and common, $.40@4.55; mixed ana ‘puckers, &. @4.85 prime heavy und butchers weichts, 24,9004 95: pigs, $1.0)@4. New York Live Stock Market, NEW Yonk, March 4.—Beeves—Receipts, 2415 head, including 514 for sule; market Steady': native stoers, 838@3.10 por oW dressed beef, steady at 6@sisce per Ib. Ship: ments tomorrow, 1,43 beeves und 4,20 quar- ters of beef. UALVES—Recolpts, 701 head; market steady; veuls, §6.5) per ewt. SHEEP—Receipts. 054 head; market slow but sheep, 506,00 per CWL.i lambs, $6.750 dressed mutton steady at 8@loc ber ib.: dressed Inmbs, firm at 9@le per ib, Roceipts. 5410 heid. consizned di- rect; market nominally steady at $4.0)@: per ewt. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 8r. Louis, Mo., Mureh 4. —OATTLE—Rocelpts, 400; shipments, 8005 steady; fair to good pative steers, $3.00@4.25; fair' to good Indiun and Texan steers, £, @3 8, Hoas—Roeceipts, ~h600: strong: heavy, BLI0@LK 1ight, $1.6504.8 Mrs, H. C.Gording, Evansvill, Ind., says: “I have tried Bradycrotine for headache and have slways found relief.” 22,0003 shipments, 3,30 mixed, H.15@4.7 Two Killed and Five BinmiNanaw, Ala., March 4.—A wreck on the Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham road near Danville last night, resulted in the death of two brakemen nnd the injury of five other trainmen. e Five Miners Fatally Burned. 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