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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: I'W WEDNESDAY, e ——————————————————————————— THE SPECULATIVE WARKETS There Were a Number of Very Bearish Factors Yesterdag. BULLS FAVORED BY VERY FEW POINTS World's Makes it How, Wheat ¢ for the Largest Ever Reported the Trade Was Effected. Cnicaco. 1 oh 15, ~Thiere were a num- ber of very bearish factors in the market to- duy and these, taken in connection with the general discouraged feeling among holders bind a very depressinz effect on values. There were only a few points which could be made to fuvor the bulls and they produced very Ittle offect. Perhaps the government's comw pllation of the wheat crop of the world in 1501, which was published this morning, was about the most discouraging plece of news. This re- port mukes the wheat crop ot the world iast year nearly #, 00,000 bu. in excess of thit ot 1400, and, In fact, the lar.est ever reported., belng 11,000,000 bu. in excess of the crop of 187, heretofore the larzest. The effect cn those who have been builing the market on an aileged deficiency In last year's crop was most disheartening. Of course this report mukes no mention of* rye, which 1s uniyer- sully ndmitted to be very deficient, and there- fore, it 1s cluimed, does not fairly represent the situation as to broadstufls; still it was r garded as very boarish. Another weak fuctor was thg enornious increase fn the amount of 1t flour on ocean passage,which shows of B52.000 bu. durinz the week sther countries than Ame fen are makinz large shipmonts. But the bulls expiained tnat Increaso 18 chielly due to the storms which huve pre- ented vessels roaching port. Cables wero all lower, and in Paris vrices ware noted a d eline of from 2 to s%e por bu, This was a tributed to financial troubies, where. and a St Potershurs, bink failures were re- ported. On top of all this, while the weatlior was cold all over the wheat belt, the plant was reported as generally pretected by snow. There were sonie stri gling reports of dimage by freezing. About theon v favorable news was the report that the Engilsh visibie supply decreased 1,400,000 bu. lnst week und the liberal export move- ment. The flonr exports_continue large, over %0000 g been cloared from the seat Holdurs showed much discour- and thoro was free liguiaation in s0me quirters buth by local professionals and for outside nccount. On the brenk there was appurently some Investment buying but the chief demund wis to cover shorts, Schwart Dupee, Cole-Shorman, Mitcheil and others took good denl of ~ wheat at #6c and Pardridee was ulso believed to have covered a big line. lowest price touched during the season was recorded, and the close was wonk, though somewhat botter than the bottom fisures. Muy opened at £6ige und from #1ge to Bke, s00n s01d at K3%c, then rallied to 8itge, weikened and sold off o 85¢ and closed at K5igo aguinst Silge at the oclose yesterday The local feeling continues bear!sh. € Corn wus henvy und lower. Feeling contin- ues bearish and there was a wood deal of lonz corn for sule and gencrous short selling. The situation In wheat was ilso favorabie for_the bears. and they used their advantage. May opencd ut from M3 to i 1t d0%c. advanced with wheat to i £ with wheat aguin and clo Sdye. nloss of e, Onta wero dull und easy. c'osing with a loss of b Provisions started with a show of weakness on account of hieavy recelpts und lower prices for hoss, but grew strong und advanced mainly on free covering by shorts and thou: there was some rouction the close shows slight adyunces over yosterduy’s Inst quotitions. Estimated recelpts for tomorrows Wheat. hogs, BX @B 3334 8930y | B¥ads0g | March. . Mny... ENONT March... May.. 5 6205 Gush quotntions wore us follows: Frovi—Denoralized and nominal; no de- mnd. WuEAT—No. 2 spring wheat. Ri%o; B wpring wheat, Tlc; No. 2 rod. 8iXec. Conn—Lower; No. 2, #c; No. 3, vellow, de. OAT8—NoO. 2G28'0; No. 2 white, f. 0. b, 2@ N0, white, G1tse. Kye--No. 2, 81 BauLey—No. 2. 56¢; No. & f. o. No. 4, £. 0. b.. 40G40e, FLAXSEED i, TiMoTHY SEED—Prime, 81 4@, PORK--Mess pork, per bbl., 810.42i4; lard. 30; ahort ribs’ sides (loose) i: dry saited shoulders (boxed), .70 ; “short clear sides (boxed), 8.2, 3 \X\"umv— Distillers' finfshed goods, per gal. by, 45@d2c; A= Cut loaf, unchanged. oipts und shipmonts Loday wero as tol- 26,000 12,000 210,00 141000 15,000 44000 hanze toduy the buttor adyi funey cronmery. 2740 252 ordinary, 21 e 803 ordinury, ISG2e. s, Corn, bushels. Onta, Lushels, Rye. bushels. New York Markets, NEW Yonk, Murch 15.—FLovn—Recelpts, 2,- 000 pkigs: eXports, 12,000 bhIs., 20.000 stcks: v dull and heavy; sal 16,000 bbls. Cory MEAL—Dull aiid ste. WHEAT—Recolpts, 75,000 bu.i exports, 342,000 bu.; sules, 2,400,000 bu. of futures. Spot lower; modorate business, ohiefly export; No. 2 red, Q8L in store und olevator; $1.01G sraded rod, 1 hard, ) A 2 no Options doclined %@1! 0 In amount on passage, ors of fi able p large in- lower cables, clal troubie ubroad and con- ro to soll, advancod 3@ on decreased E visible supply and freer cleurances. ‘declined %@%o on lower late cables and closed wenk nt %@l%e under Jostorduy, No. 2 red, Mureh OS8,@ie clos- ng b 8% il OS5@%0%ce, closing ut IR ""!:: YOK@YT 1-16c. closing at 98%c; June. 96%@97 1-160, closing at 3 July, 943 0% e, closing ut 0ike: August, 02, @ic, clos- [ lnn YE—LOwer; western, 92@07c. BarLey—Dull but stendy; No, 2 Milwaukee, I‘Alll ¥ MALT—Quiet. Coun—Recelpts, 115,475 bu.; exports, 04,571 bu.; sales, 1150000 bu, futures; 155000 bu_spot. «Bpot narket moderately active; lower; No. 2, @HT%e in elovator; 4XiRYe allont; ungraded ATh@i0c; No. 3, 47c: steamer mixed, Options ure L@xo lower on in- passage, lower cables and goneral March, $03@AT4e, closing ut 46xo; e, Closing b 47ia0; Muy, 408 e, June, 46@ic, at 4do OATS=—Heceipts, 06,450 bu.; exports, 10,082 by, ; sales, 410,000 bu. futures: 165,000 bu, spot; spov murket active but lower; options fuirly active but weaker: April, 15310, closing At §he; May, BuGhe. closing at Hio: spot No. 3 white, dic; mixed western. #64@ilo; white westorn, bitso; No. 2 Chicago. ailoat, nouinal. | ), quiet; shipping, 65@75¢; goo cholce, GG e el Hors—Qulet, steady. SuaAr—Kaw, dull, steady; refined, fir, fn falr demund, MoLASSES—Forelgn, dull; active, firm. Riee—In good demand, firm. PETROLECN—Stoady and closed at 88ie for April, Corzon SEkn OuDull, onays yollow, 214 —Firm, quiet; oity ®400 for pack- ages), 4 etgo, 0 .| Lo tosin—Steady, dull, URPENTINE—Dull, steady, at 35@584 Eaas—Lower, freely offered; western, ldo. Recelnts, 15,448 pkgs. Wi ulet, stoady: domestio fleoce, 8@ pulled, 24ki20; Tex s, 106G24c. KK —In moderate deman y; plekled bellles, 6@ the; piekled shoulders, d@sle; middies dull; short. clear. §).60, LarD—Opened weak but closed firmer; west- ern stoam, $8.57% bid; sales, 1,100 tierces at 8458 option sales, 750 tierces; March, 8.68; Muy, 8500 62 closing at36.62; July, 86.08G0.01. closing ut 86.19; August, 8677, closlng at .70 Burrer-Steady, fair demand; = westorn Aalry. 18@220; western croawmery, X@200; west- ern fuctory, 1T@220; Elgins, e, CuEesE—Quict und casy; part skims, 6@ 0. P16 InoN—=Dull and easy; American, $1675@ ey 1oprER-—Firm: lake, 16,75 bid grancGuict'Blc ing: domestie t125 IN—Quiet und dull; straits, $10.65. Minneapolis Wheat Market, MixyeAPoLIS. Mino. March 16.—~May wheal use on uniosding: April, 4716 New Orleans, quiet; United 1taid not whic today. brice Tast night's ciose. Tt opening, so the position cmnot he elassed ns stronz. The opening was at 81%¢. the close Kl for sellers and the lowest point was S0%c The tradin ¢ was considerable in a smull way There was some long wheat out. Tho cash ninrket presented no special feature exeopt a #0011 degand for No. 1 northern and sales I¢ above May. Low grades drageed for some time. Receipts hore wero 2 cars_and 27 at Duluth and Saperior. Close for No. 1 north ern: My opened at 81%e; highest, 8 %e; low- est, KiXc Sle for seders. On track No. 1 hird No. I northe northern, go much 4% %c under losed ¢ under the duce Market Ing compans's ible patent, ¥ wiake 1y n's Gold Snow Vhite, #2.25; snowfiak #1,60: Queen of the Pantry Pourany—Chickens, £ood stock, 0 10c; geese and ducks, 11@1°: turkeys, 1314, BuTTER-Hest cholce country roll, lower grades, 19@ 19>, Hiprs— No. 1 greon 2 groen salted hides, 11,8 salted hides 25 to 4) i salted hides, 35t 40 1b W Mednl, § 11005 low grade, ) salted hides, 412444 No. | green Ng, 2green 7 I'veal white A, i ollow, ide: greuse, Deeswix, prii ; old L rough tailow larae 1o the Gas—Although the supply there was stil rhetand s o roported HAY—Slow at #.0.@30. The could only be obtuined for someth nz ext %00 i Fiurrs—California riverside oranzes, $2.50@ 0: Washington naves, § wood upnies, §250@300: cholee [emons, @25 i lemons, $4.5): baninis, wd. crunberries, shipping stock, #.504 berries, § @ide qt. VEGETABLES—Californin cabbuze, 1b. in crates: home grown lettuce, 4 ¢ perdoz: onlons, #1.00_per b Nebraski hand plekea beans. #1750 nedium, §1.50@ 160 Calitornia celor. sweet pot % chrnska e per qu.; spin bl Spanish onions, $1.50 per crate; radishes, 1 ducks, $.00% 150, St. Louls Mackets, 1. Louts, Mo., Mareh 15, —Fioun—Dull weak, Dut prices not quotibly Towur. WitkAT—Droppod off e o irly, then rec ored, but later It swayed off agiin and closed abodt le beiow yesterday; No. # rod, cush. S83e; Muy closed at 87 %e; July, $23c; Alust, 81ye Coix mixed, 8! and Tollowed wheat and closed i bolow lny: No. % cash, Ho: May closed at Oats—Lower; No. 2 cash, 20%e asked: Muy, Rye—No sal BAuLe Minnesots BRAN-Dull. i sample lots, Nebraska, 42c; $7.5038.00; Weuk; offerea at 81.0:14. FLAX SEED—Firm; Ed—Lower: creanery, 2 15@2ic. ConN MEAL—Steady; $1.05. WiISKY--41 ¥ Bagarxa--Quict; 6@8'c. PROVISIONS: PORK--$11.75, prairie, timothy. @%e: dairy, Loase shouldors, #4140t )i shorts, &) Bicon 33 und rios, $0.40; sborts, 003 1.5 wheat, 37.00) bu. § 000 b rye, $00) bus our, 9,00 1bs.: wheat. 15 7,000 bu.; oats, 16,00 bu.: rye, 2,000 burley. 1,000 bu, Kansas City Markets. KANSAS Ciry, Mo. Mareh 15 gooil demand., firm; patents, extra fancy, $LUGLS. o4 Wi rAT—Dull but about steady; No. 2 hard, No. 2 red, nominaily ats pts; No. 2 mixed, 0. 2 white, iic: options easy; No. ¥ April, $2i5e; May, 820 bid. ery duil and weaks No. 2 cu No. 2 white, 2o, 0. 2. T8c. on i basls of pure. HAY—Strong: timothy, §.00 per ton; good to fancy prairic, $.0.@7.0). Eaas=—Steady; 1813c. Scarce, firm: creamery, sh and @e. 13,600 bu; Nrs—Wheat, corn, 16,100 0 bu. Liverpool Marksts, Livenroor, March 15—WnEAT—Quiet; hold- ers offer modorately: . 2 Caifforn k8 4@ 8s 1igd per contuli No. 2 red winter, 78 110, Receipts of wheat for the past th duys were 27,000 centals, includlog Amieric. Coux—Quiet and lower: mixed western. is 0d per cental. Recelpts of American corn for the Dust three days were 5.2 0 centals, PEAS—Canudiun, 65 '4d per cental. BACON—Long ana short ¢ eur, 55 1bs,, 318 6d per ewt.: 1ong clear, 45 1bs,, 318 Gd. LARD -Prime western, 33s 0d per cwt. 52,000 bu. bu.: outs, Cotton Market. W ORLEANS, La., March 15.—COotton, middling, 6 .5- low middling, 5 11-16¢; good ordinury, 51 net roceipts, 15,531 bal £ross, 16,08) bules; exports to Great Brita 4,270 bales; to the continent, 2,200 bules; coast. 4,510 bales; sules, 2600 Dales; stock, 440,- ensvi Murch 15.—Futnres ctosed burel; vreh, $6.81; Apr. ly, #.65; Au opte #6.92; .13 Deceniber, §7.11, Duluth Wheat Market, DuruTs. Minn, March 15—May wheat opencd ¢ off here from yesterday and there was larzo trading on a fuirly steady markot during the first two hours, “The prices began to fall, May droppiug from 84%c to 83%c before 1 o'clock” tho wmarket Leing unable to stand up under the bearish influences. Following were the closing prices: No. 1 hurd, cush and March, 81iso: Muy, Sitsei No. 1 northern cash and Miwreh, 800; Muy, Sie: No. 1 northern, cash, Tie: No. 3, 67440 rejectod, On track: No. 1hard, 8ie; No. 1 north: eri, 82, Milwaukee Markets, o Muraraukes, Wis. Maroh 15— WiEAT—Unsot- 0. 3, B8e. Quiet; No. 2’ white, 2. X@I!50. HARLEY- No. 2, 53 No. 8 white, i sumple, 425 arket, NEW Youk., March 15.—Optlons points down o 5 points u ncluding March, #3701 256018405 Muy. 813,003 Jiine, $12.80; August. 55G612,00; September, $12.35; December, $12.10 15, Spot Klo quiet,” steady; No. 7, 814.6215, New York Dry Goods Market, New Youk, Muarch 15—~Trade In dry goods was more moderato toduy, There Is ho spoc- ulution in cotton to muke buyers more con: servative, yot goods aro regurded us cheuwp while stocks are up. Print cloths ure ficm, opened sules, April, Ciaein Markets, CINCINNATI, O, March 15.—WHEAT—Freely offered; No. ¥ red, 9-@die. Corx—Wenker; No. 2 mixed, 41%4@: Oars—Weaker; No, 2 mixed, Woisky—8L 18, Boston Wool Murket, BosTON. Muss., March 15.~The wool market shows no materful chungo. Sales are mude freely at currcnt prices und manufucturers are buying Hberally., Toledo Graln Murket, ToLko, O, March 15— WHEAT— 2 and M [TER —stondy; No. ~Qulet; cas Havana Sugar Market, HAVANA, March 16.—Sugar quiet; last week at Contifubgos 11,000 bugs centrifugal, v5 o U degroes polurizailon, were sold at #2501 gold ver quintal. L, 40ci May, 3 Forelgn Oil Market. LoxboN, March 15.—~TUKPENTINE SPIRITS— 218 per oWt Traders' Talk. Onicaao, Tk, Mareh 15.~Counselman & to Cockrell Brathers: Wheat started % lower under heavy sales of futures by Euglish houses und declined to Kc for May deliver: Durlng the day some lines which cost 81.0) und about were thrown overboard and local shorts were the principal buyers. The govern- ment figures, partly “estimated, showing the world's’ production of 1801 to be 53.000,000 bushels greater than the year provious was so largoly n excess Of previous estimates as to completely demoralize both forelgn und domestle no:ders. Cabies called the ingulry improved at tho d cline quoted, but indicuted no demund boyond immediate Wants. Oorn and oats deciined ahout ke on further selling by tired Lolders. Sample'1ots were very sloy except for low grade corn which was relatively firmer for shipment. Futures were heavy, Proyisions declined slightly at the opening, but offerings Were weager and packers ready buyers. De- croased recelbts of hogs furnish o under- toue of confidvuce and the market closod ut & slight advanee, The heaviness of the grain markets and the dearth of speoulation seew the only Influences to prevent the advance. ORicAGo. Lil, Mareh 15.—F. 0. Logan & Co. to . Bands Conuilssion company: After the first day i hoof sellinz, the wheat market ¢ strength on biiyinz by the loca were plaving for an ufurn. 1his quite genoral. but on the continuar Tanidation started by lower Europgin ¢ % the crowd threw carly purchases. We noticed sonie buying on scale orde s during the de- line. Pardrioge wos the test buyer of the d.v. Forgizners are reporied as sellers of options in New York, but they have bou ht i falr amount of cash wheat in the west 1o shipment at the ~openinz = of navien- thon. S0 far the bears have the upper hand. and it no bullish news comes In they will force yaiues low port purchases at New York, twenty fonds, The shorts were the prinel In corn und recefving houses the mark demand. Local operstors Any up turn in whoat will we hetleve thit on hard sy Provisions show u siight resetion from Towest prices, The demand §s mostly fre 18 Offerings were suattered and packers moderate sellers, CHicaGo, 11, Marceh 15 ~Kennett, Hopkins &Co.to 8. A 'MeWhorter: Continueld Hgui- dation by longs expla 1s today's weakness in wheat market. Foreign advices were not particalarly discouraging, but Mr. Dodge's statement of the world's List crop wis consid ercd quite bear'sh, as woll as the fact ihat Duluth continually nndersells Chicazo and INTEFCOPLS CASLEFN OFGOrs, [Pavine i NaArrow trado here in which eurr. 12,000,000 bu. with a rather dismal pro pect of - findiuz @ market for =it On this break wheat should bon purch se Arouna $5: fresh huyers will come fn. possi by not uh to turn the market but the CIEoes seem 1o f1vor a raily. Oats have lol the downward movement todiy, shorts cover- ing liberally in corn and wffording the mur- ket ort ndon cports e Blac underselling Americun orn and looks as if offerinz micht in Trom every q e In p v slons tie bears have not dispo crowd the nourning longs but have covered moderately and atone time the market 100k ed as 111t hiad touched bottom for a substantial upturn, Spoculntive sentiment shows rather more conflience in values 0 by tart covering, ts they shonld be STOCKS AND BONDS, No Disposition on the Part Bulis to Realize. NEW York, March 15.—The continued dim- tnution fn the amount of Lusiness done and the marked restriction In- the dealings o few stocks which are effected by particnlur clreumstances, lndicates the growing apathy of the ceneral b o the fluctuations i the stock market and dullness I fast hecom- i3 the lmportant characteristic of the trad- ing from day to duy. The professionals again Jeft to make quotations for the moment and all the larger Interests seom to have withdrawn from the mairket for the time being. There s, however. no disposition. even on the part of the smallor bulls, to realz thelr noldings huv every advance causes some selling and the declines bring in new buyers on w 1fmited seale, koepinz the prices o the saine level until the waiting attita the leaders 18 thrown off or something of portupee Luras up 1o depress prices teadine, Suzar, Ne v Enzland and Richmond & West lofnt were the oniy active features and the importint UCLUALONS Were Very fow outside of these four siock The general list was aall thioughout the n wnd absolutoel cn of speciol f and after Ly opening the weukness in Sugar affeete nurket to that extent, thut slignt tra 1l losses from the ope tor In tho d iy \ent in the ¢ nand Jorsey Contral T chinges ure tnsiznificant. ot The on 55 0f 1 percent in alisup 4 per cent of Smaller aboi o of in odiy the upw which sent Luc I almost every case entirely The close was dull but stead el t nizht's fizurc tnt cf s comip Sugur, while Tennesse and New England I per cent. Government bonds have been dull und steady, State bonds have been entirely ne locte The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change Atchison o preicired. N. Y. Contral, § N YL Chy & BT *Alton, ' prd. . o’ preferred. o Amerléan xpress C. R won Lmpro Oregon Nav %4 | Orezon Trans ¢ Pacitic Mall P.D. & E. Central Pucific. .. Ches. & Oilo. do 1at proferred Ao 2nd prefe Chicago & Alt Pullman Palsce Reading ....... ofcrred St B Mo, & M St. Puul & Owana do proferred | Tenn. Conl & tron. |Texas Pacific. .. 3 '4 | Tol. & O, Cen. pid. Chl. & East 1l il Union Paclite. Hocking Valley 11l 80| U, 8. Express. Houston & Texas... " | Wabash. 8t. 1. Lilinols Central... 108 | " do proferred Kanans & Texas. ... 1714 *Wells Freo KX Lake Erle & West. | Nestern Unlon o proferred. 753 | Am. Cotton OlI” Lake shore. 133% | Colorado Coal Loulsville & Nah... 743 *Homestake Loulsvilie & N. A..0. 25% Iron Silver. *Memphis & Chiar .. 50 ° | Ontarlo. 5 Michigan Contral. 11181 Quicksiiver, ! “MiL L. 8. & W. pfa. |10 " | ~do preferred..., Minn. & St. L. g | Sutro .. do preferred. .1\l 20" | Bulwer. . Miwsourl Pacltic Moblle & Olio. 1st preferre: 2nd preterred preferred. Tt Fort Wayne. . Northern Paciric. ~do preforred. Northwestern. The total sales of stocks today w re 205 shares, Inctuding: Atchison, 3,000; wanna. 40,0:0; Northwestern, £.81i; N 1, 17.000; Keading. 1200005 Richmond & Vest Point, #9,000; St. Paul, 7,00; Westeru. Union, 4,000, New York Money Market. NEW YOuk, March 15.—MONEY ON OALL— Euey at 1'4 to 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; ed offered at?2 percent. Piriste MERCANTILE PAPER—4@0 per cent. STERLING EXCRANOE—Quict, but steady at #8513 for sixty-day bills and $.874% for de- mand. The closing quotations on bonas il o | North. Pacito lats. ...117 | North' Pact 5 . 851 Northweatern Con. . . new setG4..0103 | North. Dobent. Tenn, new set o Tenn, aow Canadn 0% | St Paul Consols. 183 |St. ., C. & Pnc. tote sy 10174 1034 London Stock Market. | Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennatt,| 0NDON, Maren 15.—~(New York Herald Cublo poolnl to ik HEE)—As regurds genoral business this hus been one of tho guictest days of any time this yeur, the public slement & ing been nimost antirery absent. for which, no doubt, this miserable. weather fs partly. ro- sponsible, Fonds are 1-16 to 's per cent eusier, more oF loss materidl. was estub lished in Groek, [talian, Spanish and Russian Fours. On tho other huud Portuguese are per cont botter, und Cadulus bonds are son What easier, although the premium on. £oid Bas doclined to 243 per cent! Homo rallways have been sinularly little affeoted by the grout coul strike. The only Important de- Gline was % per cont in Northoastern, owing to the sukponsion of trafilc on u small PAE of tho system. Southoustern deforred anil Midlund ire % per cent lower, Krighton deferred s per cent, and seve. others are 's to % per per cent. Thero hns not been the slightost Pressure in sales, in fact, dentors have beon nearly at . standstiil. Oporators 1 ihe arkots for American Fallways bive boon ex- coedingly Tdie. . Whilo the general tendenoy hus boon good brices moved With some {i- regulurity. " Thero has been very 11ttlo de- biand In Lombard street today. Bhort loans b ve been cusily obtained at 15 per cent 1 count. The market has been quiet Two and three months' bills ure quoted wt 1% per cent. LoNDON, Mureh 15—The followins Were tho London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m Consols, money do. wecount. N Y, P.&0lsts. Erle Erlo féconds. BAR SILVER-—41iid, MONEY--13 per cent. Amount of ‘bullion’ gone of England on bulunce today, 5 15:16] Mextcan ordinary.. 274/ 8t Panl com ilg| N. Y. Central iiils | Reading..... .. 101§ into the Bank £AT,000, Fluancinl Notes, EW ORLEANS, La., Murch 15.—Clearings, 580 KANSAS City, 1ngs, #1,421,803, NEW Youk. March 15.—Clearings, $163,42),170 bulunces, 8,400,125, PARis, Mareh 15.—~Three per cont rentes, 05 Toe for ihe uccount. HAVANA, March 15.—Spanish 2433 Exchange quiet. BALTIMORE, Md.. March 15.—Olearings., #,502, #1; buly 06, Rate, 0 per cent. nia, Pa., Mareh 16.—Beuk clear- 1ngs, $12.465,020; Dulanices, §1,341,120; money, 315 porcent. Mexpris, Tenn, March 16.—New York ox- ohange selling at par. Clearings, 520,015 balances, #5130 CININNATL O., March 15 —Money, 4@6 per t. New York' exchunge, 60Gsi¢ discount. Cloarings, 1,090,500, Pawis, March 15, —The Lourse was unsettled toduy 1o consequenco of the failure of M. Mo., March 16.—Bank clear- gold, 2.43%@ market closed depre®Bll. Porcign govern securities aropped 1g @ 15 per eent. BOSTON, M ass. Margl1s —Clearings. $15 310: balwnces 82 T Money, ¥ per Exchunge on New Yo connt, 1 cont e prem . Renvis, March fected by the annowhvenient of burk tailure and Russfin securities dee sevon-elghths of | per.gent Citteaao, Tl Marehi - Noney on e 413 pereent; time lopns $a6 per cent cloarines, F09440.,, New York cxeh e discont. Steriing exchange uncl . $H1L0: money. 06 on NewYork irrex 15 4400 bourse Boston Stock Market. BOsTON, Mass. March 15 ~Tho thilowin the closin g price the N Stock Atcliison & W Boston & Al O Stosks on Hoston & Montina Calimot & He ArsarEs Osceoln St pld 83 Tamar 1 & COBI2) Boston © 16 |=an Dioxo T Tt Wost 40 Bell Tel N V. &N. Kng 120 Lamaton Store ol Colony . ... . 174 | Water lPower Rutland Com. P vent. M Wi, Con, C0mLuen Net & ' Allover MInConew 6 B & B, ¢ Atlantic 1o 11T <t na {6, Denver Miniy DExVER Colo, Mare! 15, Is the elosin tations on the Minin enange t: 08 23,10, Al Amity T | Argonaut iy 9 fold Roek: fola J Justice Loavenw “xington Little Rule May Mazeppa Mornlng Glim wiin 5 ) tury Ciny Dlamond Denver Gas wnd Ol Eatos Hunter iz Indlan. ... Pl S1x Brosnlow Calliose. ol i ok Consoiiiated Pay Rock Franciseo Wini RANCTSC. Ol M 5 ins guotations for mining 0 [ Moxicnn Mount Diablo OPBIT, o 0 otusl e Bulwer.... Nest & | Bodie Consolidaten Chotlar 3 Savage Con Cal ' § Vi 110000 Storra No Crown 1ol Unon Con Kuroka Con {tah Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross MONO. e New Yoek Minkag Qaotations, ment 708, - cent. % to 15 per cent dis 3~ Bunk clearings, i per far at Ha < uf the Guens lined @ Bunk ango, wore Hston Wig Tox- 1 al ™ 0 ) EW Yot March 15— Phe tollowin g are the closin Onta Chotlay i Con. Cal, &'V Deaitwood Eureku « on Goula & Curry. .. | sierra Nevada. LIV Heavy Rec South Omaha ticos, roceipts wero sheep, azuinst )i hoss niil sday of Last week ineral mims of eattic, toge ther unfivorable reports CHSLCTD 1ATKCES, €0 huyers o sitnation and pr cre a but shippers bidders on the betier rad hing skippers could use or ug on wiileh shippins buye eowe in compulion with buiyers for houses sold at subs Iy steady price thou b the 1movenient was wny thin but Cormon and medium fleshed “cattic, b liberal supply, were w drug on the and bigs we here fiom 5e to 15 than Moaday. naturally ail forenoon. “Afterdinnor trading w lively, but otherwise the situation wa proved. ‘There were quilte o few eattle u ut the ¢lose. Good ce 1400 0 14: steers sold from § $5.25, fulr to good 10 1.250 1. Stecrs from 2 L4110 8465 und mon Ught stutl from $ .0) o 83,3 The proportion of butchers' and can stock on salo was Jarger than it has bee weeks past, there being some forty-odd | of cows and mixed stuff here. While the mand was tolerably active, the ton the market wus somewhut weaker, espec on the commoner grades. Good cows heifers soid steady at from 52,60 to 5.0 o good stufl was a shade lower at from to ¥250 and inferlor stuff at from He t lower at from $ .40 to $200. Bulls, oxen stugs were quotably unchanged at from, 1825, Calves were firm ab from $ .00, Business was moderately 1iy a fair clearanco effceted. There was u fairy active trade in stocker er line, and prices were steady. rings of both fre tle were liberal, but both buyers took ho'd freely. & At from §275 to §.25, STEERS. No. Av. Pr 121130 141 &) 2.0 0% D 73 1142 1257 101 Wi sheep peul o8 and ou were No. Av. No. 19 115 2. 21 16 ] 1104 126 15 18 1 118 C1045 20 042 EIRTTTE) FET 3 40 8. L L 1400 1418 1l LS 45 Cows. 030 110) L 05 11055 1130 1130 1124 1006 1001 05 1003 10 1160 15 717 L1180 1146 1010 804 L1027 1000 081 105 1800 800 12.. K30 0238 1060 ‘o0z 81125 2 1180 1000 2 J 850 1080 01 160 250 200 210 Guw i, 560 F 18 Uk 303 3. 460 10 i §10 410 10 410 815 COLORADO CATTLE, Av. 120 cows, cornted.... L1010 & Hoas—lecel pts wers uiry 2. Compared with Monday and Tiesdu we beeu ail increase of eid 50 fiur this The market opened slow witn bids de t Jower " than Monduy on ubout evoryl There was u good sh’ and buteher-welght Hozs. but the demun 1ights was mostly confined to the fresh deaters. The range was <'mu|m|uuve:‘y the Guensburg, the St. Potersburg bunker, and the | row, and the spread betwevs Liavy au Monday sther from f ih 0 Was were, os of . < were 1able to local s - free ) 1b. 1100 com- ners’ . for oads de- e of faliy and alr 0 10c and 2.0 09 to ely und a the fully i wnd stile cat- tside iiepresentative sale light reseipts there lius week. o 106 hing. ping deand for” heavy a for eut ur- Light MARCH 16, 1892 028 narrowed down to rzero. Zhts soia mostly prime butcher woi nd some very common ii<ht 3 low ns 8440, After shippin storders wees filled the market sotiled down 1o o flat 10c deciine, closing weik witn ntew londs unsold, Trading was larzely at from $1.50 to #4.55, aualnst §.5 to81.05 Monday Tho general averace of prices paid was & ngalnst 81 6) Monday and #1664 Tuesday Inst weok. Prices have deciined 155 to 2¢ the past two duye. Repre ontative sules No. Av. &h Pr. Av. Sh. DPr 1. 208 i # The_be: t 85 to Wi 8 AWNINGS AND TENTS, OMAHA TENT & AWN. ING COMPANY, | Fings. Hammookt, of) an Sthing. Send for 1113 Farnam 100 #4 50 12) 450 ® 4 g BAGS AND BEMIS OMAHA BAG €0 | Flour Sacks, Burlaps and | WINES BICYCLES. [ M.0.DAXON, Iievclos sold on monthly | payinents. 12 v 15th st, - Omabs BOOTS AND SHOFE MORSE-COE SHOECD, 110) Howar1 Sire 010y cornar L1th and Doazias stroety Wo aro miaking elose prices to eaia bayoss, nalare welling w elasy of koody which 14 very salo able wish morchaats KIRKENDALL, JONES & | AMIRICAN HAND SEW ED SHOE CO. Boots, shoes, rubbers and folt koods. slosalo M tor ot | ston Rub- | 102, 1104 and 1106 Harnoy stroot. | Harney stroot CARRIAC OMAHA DAHHIAOE Top Cl AT Daiby Tops, + uiht C. J. ANDERSON, Manufactures buggy tops backs, cashions. 15aBhBA, OV6, na for Catalogue. 204N 1ath st - Omaha 4198, 1200 streot. —_—_— 5 COAL, COKE, ETC. Manager, | 1%, Backs, OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Ttard and soft coal. 8. 1. senor 1ith wnd Douglas | streot e e ————————— others | === CORM IC CLOTHING. GILMORE & RUHL, Manufacturers and Wholesale Clothlers, 110 Harnoy stroeot. e e e e e e e o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e &) Ry two double decks out of the five rocelved were offered for sile, th being billed airect to Switt & Co. solil were very fair W azing uround 100" 1bs. and — T nd_good, EABLECOR¥I0E WORKS Mannfaciurers of Gal- vanlzed Iron Cornice Vindow caps, skyligh Do good to choie 25 10 #6.00, Lt bs, W Represenvitive s metatle iz | western wothers 121 western wethers 70 western w 120 western wethers Receipts aal Disp i of Strok, Officinl raveints il dispositlon ot stosi shown by £40 bo)s of ths Union Stock Y company for the twenty-four hours 50 ¢loek b Mareh 15, 1502, RECEL TS, DRY GOODS. KILPATRIGK - KOCH DRY 600D 0., Dry gooda.nottons, gonts’ furnishing goods. Cor. 1th and Howurd sts. M. E. SMITH & CO., tur- as rds Ading wt | Drykoods, notions, nishing goods Corner 1th and Howard. | CATTLE | MO0iS | SHEE — Cars. Head Cars. | Head|Cars. | Hea JECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRIGAL CO., | Ilustrated catalogua free. compan, onid Co Omaha Packin The G. 1. 11 W& (0. g Cudaly Packing comipany John I Squires & ¢ Boperry & B. ... Shippers and ‘feeder Lett over 1614 Capitol Avenue. FURNITURE AND CARPETS BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE 60., Succossors to C.A. Besbo & Co., Grace and I3th sts,Omaha Chicago Live Stock Market. OrICAGO, 111, March 15.—{Special Tolegram to Tie BEE1—Trading in cattlo wis on u basis of vestorduy's prices. Soumo zrades looked i triflo stronger whilo for others it was hard | work 10 got. former prices. but there Wus : soarcely uotable chin anywliere: 'xn.o BLOTCHKY & COHEN, | demund was quite s usual on SHaT Sl Tuesdays and the small sunply in the yards | Goau furnishiag gaods, yero nearlyall boughy up By midday. ‘Quo- | Giveura sl Wo semi tatlons ran from 3.2 10 BL5) fOr SCaluWig | sampies oxpross. bre. WS 10 o £. 50 .50 for extrn Steers | pai 1115 Harmer. Sulos were wainly at from 8200 (0 £.00 for cows und bulls and ot from .60 Lo £5.50 for steors. Extra cows und hoifers were salabi At from K535 £o §5.00 and the best elass of bulls soid uround from 3350 to £1.75. There was i continued good deniand for stockers und foed- wt fuil price Sales of hoss were gencrally at from $4 #1750 for light w hts and at from #4. 4 Tor medium ang hewvy. = AS high as . pald fora very fow of the luttor, ar there wus 4 sale or Lwo of fancy zht at $ = Thiose quotations show u deeline of e in 1§ and of lue med um and heavy. Since § J there has bed a reduction of from Thera wus not mieh 1ife i at the lower reely and GENT'S FURNISHNG GD)D S, ROBINSON &STOKES GO m''g coledbrated “Buck kin“ Overalls, pants, shirts, coats. Omnhi, ete. K GROCERI D. M. STEELE & 00, 1201-1205 Jones street, DRUGS, Ete. BLAKE, BRUCE & C0., 10th and Harney, Omaha, 5 to to Omaha, Neb, HIDE PROVISIONS. BEO. OBERKE & CO0,, 8. AMC WHORTER, Buyers of hidey, wool, | 215 Board of Traay tallow and furs, Jroker In grain, provi- stons andstocks. Private 513 South13th st. | wires to N. Y., Chicago | and St. Louts —_— HATS, ETC. W. A. L GIBBON & CO,, | Hats, caps, straw gools, | gloves and mittens, 0 pack- prices, but not many Logs had to be There was an uncl d murket for sheep and lumbe, Both met with & continued g demand and quotations were fron $1.5) to § and 85,25 10 87,00 respectivel Roceipts were: Catt.e 30,0003 sheen, K00, The liyening Journal reports: celpts, 7.600; shipmen and lower; butchers strong: _good 10_choice steers, $1.00@1.50; others, | 85.10@ 683 stockers, Pexauns, $A20550; cows, $1.7503.00. Hous—Leceipts, shipments, 14.000: Vith2: packers and ket lower; Toug xod, $.50424.70: prime heavy and butcher [ light. $.75014.0), 10005 hogs, GATECITY HAT CO Hats, caps, seraw goods, kloves, mittens. Owners cbrated Gate 1 ity 12th wnd Iiarney. | Lt 11th and Harney — HARDWARE, CATTLE—Ite~ steers dull 2.000; OMAHA Manufaeturers” ant Jobbers’ Directory LUMBER. CHAS. R, LEE, | JONN A, WAKEFIELD, Tumber, wool d parquot Importe. Amariean | ring, Tan nont, MIwauko: Nydeaclie comont and 9th and Douglas Quincy white lime, LIQUORS, ILER & ©0,, | Lignor Maroh 1113 Harney St Manufaetor'es Kenneds's Enst India Bistors, R. R, BROTTE, Importer and Jobber of Winos ao Liquors. 1020 and 1022 Farnam 35, Price 1lsts on application. | FRIZK & HERBERT, Wholesale liquor deal 1001 Farnamst, g MILLINERY MUSICAT. A. HOSPE, IR, Planos 0. A STONEHILY, Millinery, not us, elonks oridy, KR matorialy, oto 116-118 8 16th st. Omaha. | 1518 Douglas street. _— OYSTEL A.BOOTH PACKING CO. \ PLATT & 0O, s | Ovstess, Fish and celorn 19 South 10ty St David Cole, Manazer. OILS, CONSOLIDATED TANK | LINE €0, Refined and lubrloating olls, nxle grease, oto. _— PRODUCE COMMISSION. Dackers nf oystory, and colary, W3 Loavenw £ BRANCH & CO., Produce, fruits of kinds, oyaters, | 13th and 1iarney Streets, JAS. A, CLARK & CO,, Butter, che [ poultry and game. South 1th Streok Established, 1873, WHITNREY & C0. Butter, 1kas and Poul- all try 18, 13th st. - Omaha KIRSCHBRAUNS, | SONS., and poultry ward-st. Butter, ex 20 1 RIDDELL & CO., | 6. PEGAU, misston Merchant, Buttor. chcone, oggy, voz )duce, Buttor, etables, frults, poultey | Cheoso and | Toalte . n And Howard Sts. and gamo. Omnha. MULLIN & MC CLAIN Speclalties. buttar, eggs, cheoso. poultry, eto. No. 133 T o e Nat k. BINGHAM & SON, Send us your Kggs, Bute tor, Poultry, Game, Hidos, Kte. 1701-3 Loavenworsh 8t MOORE & FERBUSON, Butter, Fgzn, Checse, Fruits, Poultry, Gan Agents for Myer's ltoyal Horse and Cuttle Spico W3S, Hthst. - Omaha SCHROEDER & ©0. Cash buyers butter and eugs: handles all other duce on commission S.11th 8. GREELEY & C0., Butter, = egus. noultry. gume, hides ‘and fruit, 1007 Howard st. W. E. RIDDELL Wholsale butter & cgs Buys and sells for J.B. HUSE & CO. Our spectaltios: Butter ey, 1013 PAPER. CARPENTER PAPER CO | Carry a full_stook of printing, wrapplng and writing ' paper, card pa- 1405 Howard at. vor, elo. Tol. 174). ———————— STOVE REPAIRS OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stove repairs and water aitnchments for any kind of stove made. 27 Doukins SASH TOY W.A. DISBROW & 00 | H. HARDY &GO, ¢ saan! | Tors, dolls, album e T s ‘and | fanoy goods, house fu mouldings. Braneh of- g RO childe i | ren’s carriugo Bco, 12th and Tzard Sts. | TORs corriugos. = —_— SOUTH OMAHA., UNICN STOCK YARDS €O, LIMITED e —= COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ALLEN ROOT & CO,, : GASMANN & DUDLEY, Room 5 Bachange Bulld. | Rooms, 6) and 6 Kz Buliding Sout! changa bullding. Omahan. South Omaba. ey KING PAPER €O, Wrapping paper, all kinds 1 hts, L1.80; SitgEP—Rocelpts, 0005 ship sheep stoady s lunks lower: nut westerns, 85,005,803 Lumbs. 10004, RECTOR & WILHELMY co., Cor.10th and Jackson St Omaba. LOBECK & LINN, Dealers’ hardware and New York Live Stock Market, NEW YOouk, March 15—BEEVES—Recoipts, 904 head, all for exporters and slaughterers, No trading, feniing firm. Dressed beof slo: shipmenis toduy, 920 beeves; tomorrow, 5,640 qurters of beef. CALVES—Recelpts, nominuliy firm, $5.00 . - SUEEP—Recoipts. liend; sheep, $5.000.6) 100105, nbs, #,257.00: dressed mutton 1y auS@ioe per 1b.; dressed lambs, dull at 0@1ie oceipts. 515 head. conslgned direct; nominally steady at $1.90@5.5) per 100 1bs, Kunsns City Live Stock Market, KANSAS Crrv. Mo., March JATTLE~Re- colpts, 4.400; shipments, 5000, Stockel feoders woalk to lower. Stecrs dull at 5@ lower. & Dressod heef und shipping steers, & cows ui s #1.6)408,50; stockers and teedors, § Hoas—Receipts, 8:2)); ship ket dull und 5010¢ lower. $4.16@4.00; bulk, #.40G4.55, SuEEP—Kecolpta, 1.60): shipm ket stendy at yesterday's #4.86005. 05 1404 Douglas Street. head; no trade: veals business. gns 100, Mirs. for over thirty years, and their nts, 800; mar- Prices. Muttons, ALLcoc Rocelpts, W05 shipment arket steady on all nds; fair to 2002 native stecrs, &30004.60; : fair to good Indiun and Toxun stbors. 5@ not affected by wet or cold. 65 eceipts, hipments, 1 wouk: good to prime heavy. K008 Ixed ordinary to good, $4.20@, light fair to best. #1L.OZ TS, HEEP— It nts, 1890 shipments. kot strong; fuir to de none; Irabie utions, #.00 benefit. Beware of imitations, and do not accept a substitute, Ask for ALLcocK's, and let no solicitation or explanatio A Common-Sense Remedy. 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