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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | Thero Was a Fair Demand for Wheat Yes- terday. BUT OFFERINGS WERE LESS URGENT Chief Factor In the Market Wa mage I e Recelpt of Nume 1 ous Crop the v Stocks i and Hon 16.~There was a fair demand for today but offerings were Toss urgent and adull feeling pervaded the market. This was partly duo to unusual re action from tne extr n whioh has ruled for some days. The chief factor in the market s tho receipt of crop damnge reports from the differcut states of Michigan, Olilo, Tndiuna, Missouri and wus, Coming, as they did, from varlous soo- tions, op d to place somo rei In them and bought quite freely. Some of the prominent loeal operators took up a fair quantity, claiming to be “lonz.” while the orts also covered. The market no doubt pecamo considerably oversola the last few daya and it required something of this nature 10 start operators to buyinz. A letter from official sourse sald the Michigan crop looked well up to the recent freeze, but it s now blaek in many sections and wheat must bo dead in clay soll. Reports from other states show that the late freeze did more or Hradstroet's reported . d ast ind a decrease of Rooky mountuins. ‘The 65 Were agnin o ree and 535,000 bi, of which Z.000 bu. Crrcaco, T me depressi numerous Kun- ALOrs s nee rogat flour, arly cables were weak, but did not lenve any apparent effect on prices, Liverpool wis trom ted to 1d lower and Herlin was 2 n off, Logun, Soliwartz-Dupee, Norton Wortl indton, Pardridge and othiers had good buying orders, and as there was but little for sulo orices’ eradually firmed up. Reem lso prominent on the buying side 1 partly to cover short and partly in- vestmient. After buying freely du the carly purt of the any, Pardvidee turned after the market had adviseed 3¢ and sold heavily on the bulge. May openet at from 5o to Kiiye. ndvuncod bofore noon, with slight re- netions, to 861.e, then (here Was uite a rush 10 s0il, variy buyers taking profits and short sellers putting out iboral lines, und thero Al decline to 83ie, assisted by bles, Borlin belng 3 niarks off and tinies lower with Londc owe er, there Dotter S turnl re Was i rally oSG market closed firm. A disputch Terre Havte reported conslderalie dam- ago In Indiuna Ly the weather and that QUATLEr Acreazo in some counties would have 10 bo plowed up. Lamson had the following from Evansville. Ind.: “A~ gentieman hera toduy from Kenticky says wheat looks bon- wtul, four Inchos hizh and green. Six weeks ago the sume ficlds were barren Corn was quict but fiem during the forenoon, Deing infJuenced almostentirely by sympathy withi tie lirmuess i whoat and otlier speculi- tive prod There was little in the way of news and the trade was slow. There scemed 10 ho a general disposition to take advuntage of tho declin over shorts, while tho sefl- wis Wt restricted. During the L tho inrket tur and lost the advance. vite, advanced to actod 1o 397,¢ and closed steady at Ste. Oats symputhized with corn and closed at 14e advance. Hog products started firm with a good de- mand from shorts and not much offered. Bax- ter. Mitehell and Beasly were the best huyers with Hately Bros., the principal scllers. Tlc wt the yards wore 10c higher. Later on’ there was a reaction when grains turned weal Pork closed easy at a decline of 2ie. thoueh Jard and ribs show an advance of a like amount. e Wheat, 185 hogzs, 26,000 The leading futures ranzed as foliows TICLES OPEN. | HIC WHEAT-NO. Mareh.. 815 & 8O3 | [, 83| 803 39074A) a9y | 3 | 3| 20 20 CATE NG 3~ Marcl May. MESE POIK - March. May.. LAuD March. May.. BRORT RIS~ March May. | i \ I'ovit—-Dull and weak, with somelocal sales At 100 lowe: WHEAT— 2 spring whenat. 811, Bspring whe @sic; No. 2 rod, 8814c. Conn—Iligher; No. 2 &35 No. d yellow, DR OATE— i No. 2 N W RyE--N white, $14@ PamoTHy § Prime. 81.2:@ TORK--Mess ~ pork, per bbl, $10.40; ewt, #.2205: short ribs sides dry saited shoulders (boxed), ;" short olear sides (hoxod), §6. 10. g usky—Distillers” tinished goods, per gal. lard, (1008 vGAR-Cut loaf, u Conx-—No, Rocoipts i lows changed. L se, shipaents today were as fol- TARTIC ¥lour. barrals ‘Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushiels. Oats, Lawhels... 1! Rtye: bushels.. 111l Hariey. bushels. On tho Produ market was st ancy nmory, Y@ fine western, 25 grdinary, 20ic; selectod dairy, 2H@2e; o dinary, 18@21c. Eges, e, K anged; ) 0 cheddurs, i young Americus, 12) thines—Unchanged. TALLOW—Unchunged, Now York Markets, NEW YORK, March 16, —FLOUR—Recelpts, 25,.- RSO pkigs: oxports, 80203 bbls, 50422 sucks: market generally dull and heavy. MEAL -Dull. tecolpts, Vu.; Bules, 4,255,000 bu spot. pot quiet, stronger; No @107 in store and el Hont; BL.0IGG101% 1. 0. b ingraded red. 120, @0 0; No. 1 northern, i No. 1 hard, 8L27@LG": No. & M0 Options advanced ¢ on ) iradsi reot's statement of decreased 8 up- wiles. bad crop reports from the Horthwest, Jiberil eloarances and reported postponement of consideration of the_anti-cption bill, de- luod @he on weuker cubles, Dotter woathor ' uwbroad und forelgn — selling, closed steady at L@lo over yesterday. No. 2rod, Mirch 00@Hc, closing at ¥, April, S5 N@I0Ne, closfug | at 08 sk@lse, elosig ' at 07%ci June, closing nt 6 @05, cio Ry westers BarLey-—Du 0, ¥ Milwauliee, BARLEY MALT--Duil. ! 20,125 bu.; exports, 120,460 futuros: 14,00 bu. spot ¢ and moderately notive; T in elovator; 47 @iKe afloat; ungraded No. i, o Options opened 3 tosed wouk with increuso tat lodown 0 se up: March, at 47 April, 474@41 e, Close May, 405@470 e, closing at 46%¢ @ditye, closing at 43%c: July, 4645 2 atdihe: August, 465@17 50, clos- 000 bu.; exports, 1,403 bu.; salew, 135,000 Lu. futures: 5,00 bu. spot; spot market stronger but qulet; options dufl wnd drrezular: May, 6@3ilee, 0losing at e . clowing at $iie: spot mixed western, $@ e wilont, nominal. HAY=Firm, quiet: shipping, 652 ehoice, BIEKL ilors—Qulet, steady. £ RuiAn-Raw, moderutely uotly 1,000 1) ugals t o Nirmi frm demand; No. o 0. 10, 8%,@3%c; No. 11, 36 No, 10, 5@ 49-168 ) dull; New Orleans, 000 bu.; expor futures; 24,438 bu, 810015 $.01%@ No. i red, Wi MeLAssEs—Forelg: Brm and active. RCE—Firm; good demand. PrrioLEoN—Dull und easfor; erude, fn hhls., i crude, in bulk, 8.0, United elosed at 57e for April, '0TTON SRED O1L—Qulet und steady. ALLOW=l1gher and excited; eity (8200 for Kuges) 4 LE16Q 4 Purrestise—Dull aud nominal at ST4@3s8e. KGos—Firmer and uctive; westorn, 1446 14c; rocelvts. 1,00 pigs. oik —Qulet, 0T MEATS--Qulet; plokled bellies, $h0i plokled shoulders. b@siy; und ‘susy; short olear. §.5). BUTTER—Firw, better demand;: westorn Auiry. 11@22c; westery creamery, A@%c; west- ern fuctory, 1T@22¢; Elgins, 2. couERSE—Quict und steady; part skims, 63 o g IRON=Quiet and weaki Awerican, #1378 T T LARD-Firmer and quiet; western steaw, 5@ middles, qulet Option sales, May, 85.64; July, 1. Stronz: lake. $11 Duli: domestic, $1. Firm; straits, 000 tierces; Maroh, closing at ha Prod Markets, aba Milling company's Keliance Tnvincible patent, $240; Lone ive, £2.20; Snowflake, 81.5; Iancy man's Gold 'Medal, § Snowflake, £2.00; low grade, Queen of the | 1.0, POt LARY=Chickens, 2004 stock, 9@ 0c; gecse and ducks, 11@12: turkeys, 153 1ic, BUTTER-Tlest choleo o 1y roll, Tower grades. 17a (0. Hings—No. 1 n_salted hides, No. 2 arocn saitod hides, 415764 3¢ salted hides 25 to 40 1hs.. 9 1iac saited Nides, 25 to 40 U8, #d 11, 8 1015 108, 6c: No. 2 venl cal Ldry flint hides, 7 base; No, 1 dry salted h tallow. No, 2, aso, white B35 %e; ase, durk, old butt axy prime. fhe: rough taliow patent, Star Superi Family. 1 Wae; bées r 145w lareo to tho Aithongh the supply was not there was still” a_weak undert market ind sales wero reportoed at 105 @lle. HAY—Slow at #0030, The latter price could only be obtained for something oxtra e Irutre—California riverside oranzes, $2.50@ g7 Washinguon nuveis. $140; dood apbics £25)23 00 cholce lemons, #1004 ancy Temons, vanan s, crated. 820G cranbers ipping stock, $5.5050.0); SUriw= berrles, $adse gt ETAnLES - Calitornia 1b. i1 crates: homo grown jett onlons, 558,00 pickea banns, § Calitor 1002125 8758 ) and we native potiton 4144150 POr 1b.; wator cress, 21-qt. G per gty spinach, $100@63S por anish onions, $1.5) per ciate; radishios, rd ducks, 83.0023.50; teal, 81.50@ haze, Uae per 150 perdoz.: raski hand m, $1.5)@1.5; sweet potatoes, Nebraska @ im cuse bbl, ¥, AnE-Mal mixed, §1.2 St Louls Markets, Lovis, Mo, March 16~Frour=Low grades easy. others guiet, WilsAT-Hiad woather Gaused an active de- mand from the shorts and pri ed, May rising I and J wis adecline hut and 1%¢ for July above yesterday: No. 2 &8350; May A at BST@SS ! August, 8ic, Followed W 2.00 y nomin worth 30c; May higher, closiniz at 20t RyE—~Dull and lower, 82¢ bid. BAnrtey—Quiet: Minnesota sold at524c. BRAN—Quivts 610700 s HAY=Duli and unchunged; prairie, .50 8.00; timothy. $13.00@13.50, LEAD—Dull §10 FLAX SEED— COnN MEAL—Stondy, Wi v--Quict; $1.1 er: #10. %0, DRy SALT job trade done; and ribs, #. ders, #,10; MEATS--Unchanged and only & 1oose shoulders, #1.40: longs shorts, #.%; bacon shou - ribs, $0.40; shorts, 007 1hs.: wheat, 20,00 bu 000 bu.; outs, 6,000 bu.: rye, 10,000 bu. 000 Iyt SHIPME: our, 8,030 bu.j corn, 97,000 bu.; oat bu.i barley. none. corn, hariey. 1 it 1bs.: wheat, 25,000 3,0.0 bu,i rye, 10,000 Kansas City Markets, KANSAR O1ry, Mo.. March 16.—FLo"R—Firm and unchanzed; pat cholce \ B0 Jull but firm; No. 2 hard, 77e; ith fair trade . fore active and steady; No. 2 dy nt ¥, 1y ut 83c on a basis of pure. No. 2, mixed, mixed, trong; timothy, $.00 per ton; prairie, 0). changed; creamery, 22230, or at 10150, Wheat, 41,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu; 1s, 19,000 bu., NTS—Wheat, bu.; outs, 31000 bu. 42,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 clal Review, t, March 16.—The Guardian 1ts commercial articl . Business s largely suspended in consequence of the further reduction in the price of cotton at Liverpooi, buyers preferrinz to await devei- opments. Tha unsettied condition and un- settled state of the market isdue to the in- croasing recelpts of cotton at American ports nd tho acceptance of highest crop estimutes e Inquiry for the east Is small at low rate re is some demand for printing clotlh oy nro easier to buy. There Is a fair i laneous inguiry forsmall parcels. The sales aro moderate. “The sales of export yarus ure small ata decline, in Cotton Market, NEW Yonk, March 16. — Futures steudy: salos, 144,800 bules: March, $6:30; April, .00, May, 86, .52; July, 80,62 An: gust, #.71; September, $5.81;° October, 86.01; vember, $7.00; Decomber, $7.10. NEW ORLEANS, Liv,, March 16,--Cotton steady middling, fow "middiinz, 5%c; zood ord recelpts, 3,2 i exportsto France, coustwise, 4,35) bales; sules, W bales 2,500 bules. LIVERPOOL —Free sellers at ]llru\' OLS rat -161: sales, 10,00) bules, of which 1,501 were for speculution and export. and includes 9,100 Amerie: closed w York Dry Goods Market, NEw Yok, March 16.—Business In goods was firm, but_demand tends to more «ulet conditions for the moment. Agents are delivering many goods or orders and u large number of ‘articles, tancy und stapie, con- tinuc sold ahead ‘of the luws. The market wiis unchanged in tone and stocks are moder- ute to scarce. There is some trading in less importuni lines and styles but prices rule steady 1o firm. The jobbing traae was scarcely as active us last weok, but i good business is expected for some time to cone. dry Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, V. fer; May, 887%c; No. 2 spring, 8 ern, 8050, COnN--Active; No. 3, 37:4@3c, OArs—Stendier; No. 2 white, i2¢. No. 3 white, B0@Ble. Bawrey—Higher; No. 2 54 °a @sle. RyE Markets, sample, ady; 1, Coffeo Market. NEw Youk. March 16.—Optlons opeifed stendy, unchianged to 15 points down; closed stoudyl 5 points up to b polnts down; sule: K.23) bags, Including Mareh, $10.75; Mauy. 81 July, $1250; August, $12.00; September, § October, 8122 mber, #1210, #pot Ko dull but stendy LivEnroor, March I ers offer moderately; No. 1 Californiu, bu@ 8 1d por centul; red Western spring, 76 114d@ 8s;.No. 2 red winter, 7s 10d@7s 10'4d. Coun domand poor; mixed western, 48 8d per cent On the Berlin Bourse. BERLIN, March 16.—The bourse today was vory duil, in sympathy with tho unsettied feelng in Parisand with the Guonzburz full- ure. Intornational stocks doclined. Russiun securitios show & fall of threo-olglits of 1 per cent. fobiga b ks Clacinnath Market CINCINNATE, O, March 16.—\WHEAT-Stronger; No. 2 red. ide. Cony—Firmer; No. 2 mixed. OATS—Lasy: No. 2 nixed, §15c. Woisky —#L1; New York Exchunge Quotations, NEW YOuk, March 16,—(8pocial Telegram to THE Bes,]—F nge wis quoted as follows: Ohfeugo, “T5e discount; Hoston, 1@:He dis- connt; 8t. Louls, 5)e prémiun . Toledo Grain Market, ToLEDO, O.. March 16.—Wnear—Steadier; No. 2 cash, 4ic. OATs —Qulet; cash. i2e. Traders' Tulk, CHICAGO, LiL, Maroh 16.Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: The ourly strenath in wheat, on buylug orders for Juiy’ and erop dat ago FODOFES from the Winter Wheat states, wis ¢n- tirely lost on selling by eastern and foreign Louses when the lute cables quoted English markots woaker and continentul demoralized. The final rally was buying through Dbrokers thought 1o be covering sales for ole- vator peaple. “Tho - crop ' damuge” iud no - influence on - eastern but no doubt was . the underourrent to the strength hore. Corn and ORts Ope strong and shippers bought freely tocover recent sales. Receivers report o readiness suiong farmers o sell and. re- celpts ure expectol Lo inoreaso largely us 8001 48 country ronds permit hauling, K Vator people soid futures on overy hurd spot agalust purchases at westorn. pomts The rallroads are makinz an effort to secure busi- ness vefore navization opens and a_ decline in {rolghta s predioted by shippers. The offor- ings of provisions were 1izht wnd puvkers ware free buyers, especlully of lard and ribs, which closed & siiade firmer. Sealpers bought pork on the early advance, but resold When wheat weakeued wnd closed It at the low polat of the day. STOCKS AND BONDS. Operators, Includiug the Room Traders, Were Awaiting Evonts Yesterday. New Youk, Murch 16.-Operators. lncluding even the roow traders, were today awaitlug ovents, aud especiully as regurds the sugar combination and the action of the Pennsyl- b DALY authorit 1on, vanla 2 3 stroet 18 | probability of the bill loglslatu ring the sinuto ROV= ernor a possibTlity that the Penn- sylvani b 0 find &ome faw n O agrecment ling dispiayed a temper throughout most of the while realizations on the late advay e i the exccution of stop orders gave sugara weak spurt In prices, caused by the execution of sorie huying orders in Atchison for speci- Tutive ncconnt, but the general Hist during the RTOator portion of the day remained without feature of any kind and dullness and stagna- tion ruled, The new developments in both Richn.ond & West Point_and Tennessco conl were productive of no further movements in her of the stocks but a demonstration ainst the bonds of the first named foi- lowed by an immediate recovery and in Ten- n stendy Aribb Inz of stocks t on_ tho late ndvance kop throughout most of the Uhere was also some buying of North- western, which was sufliciont to advance Its ions one point, supposed to bo based on ngs of the company. but the inactive stocks were unusially barren of interest and the limited animation shown in East Tenn 00 second praferred rosilted n o movement In their prices. Keading was ndvanced in the forenoon, but its activity dwindied t ordinary proportions; after this no chanzo of note ocourred 'in the sto [ tho opening of tho markot was made on generally lower quotations, but the strength of Roading rallied the cntire warket and a small fractional gain because the rule despite the weaknoss In Sugar, The movement in Atchison toward 12 o'clock fur- ther advanced the 1ist, but here all the n ton i the market cossed, the subsequent trading being done within the narrowest lim fts and it was not until just ot tho clos the closinz out of n few unts sazeed tho lst off o sh warket closed, however, diil and steady to firm, generally at small' frac- tional nces for the day. There was no mater nge inany of the active shares, but the majority of tie list 18 siightly higher than Iast evening, - vernment bonds dull stondy. State bonds have been entlrely nezlected, The following are the closing quotitions for tho leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change today Atehison @0 preceried Adms Kxpross. 5 N.Y. Contral,. .\ N. Y. Cht, & BE1.00 5 | do proforred can KXpross. 117 Ohio Misslsst N..o 1o prefor tarlo & Weteri was the stock drooping session huvo Leen nnd Canadn Southern ... Central Pacitic Chos. & Olto i N, @0 18t pre Pacine Mail.. D& B Pittshurg Pull Reao Rock I8l Del: L & W.... D. & IL G pfd Eas St ‘aul & O o profe Tenn. Cosl & lron Toxas I Tol. &0, Cen. pid % Unton Paciflc.... U8 Express. ... |Wabash, St L& B do preferred 13 Voo Kx rn Unlon . bl Am. Cotton Ol 3| Colorado Coal. ... 5 Tron Silver. . 3 Ontarlo Quicksil! a0 preforred.... do preferrad Fort Wayno... 0. Chi. & st 1) Hocking Valley Houston & Texas. Lilinols Central.. St P & Duluth, R Loulsvill Toulsvill *Memphis & Chiar Michigan Central MU L8 & W a0 prd Minn. & St. do proferred. . Missour! Pacific e & Olilo. nshville Cf N.J. Central.... Norfolk & W. Northern Pacitic. do preferred U. P Denver & G Northwestern. i "The total sales of stocks today sh, inciudi Atchison, Nortiny 0,008: Reading, 74,5007 Richmond & West Point, 10,320; St. Paul, 6,000; Western Union, 4,500, o thern p 5l | Lend Trost 1U3{ Sugar Trust ig Southorn P i R G [ 205 Dist 1200 Financial Review, EW YORK. Murch 16.—The Post says: The movement of prices in the stock market today was again natural, which is as much as to say that the market was exceedingly dull and fluctuations irrezular. Reading moved up and down. after its Tabitual disposition, within the range of 1 point. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, March 16.—MONEY ON CALL— aey nt 11 to 2 per cont; lust loan, 2 per cent; closed offered at 13 per cent. Priste MERCANTILE PAPER—IG) por cent. STERLING E. HANGE—Quiet, but steady at 8485/ for sixty-day bills and $4.87% foF de- mand, The closlng quotation on honds: s rex. [Sfatual Union oa .. 107 |N.J. C. Tnt. Cert. ¢ R | Norin. Pacin cltic o8 of '35 |North Pacitic Atamped 4s. |Northwestern North. Debent. « 8. 5. ‘Tonn, new set Canada So. 2n; |Tex. .1 Tex. ' Ii, Wagt Ehore P Tats S I GL W T8t D, & R. G, West 4%, Krio 2nds..... MK, & T Gon, 6 MK & *bid. Financial Notes, NEW Youk. Mare carlugs, $13),01 balunces, #.794, KANSAS Crry, M incs this day, 8149755, Paris, Mareh 16.—Three por cént rentes, 05t 2244¢ for the uccount ex. interest, PHILADELPRIA, Pa., March 10 inzs, $14.841,216; balanices, $2,144,46 percent. BBALTIVORE, Md. today were Rate. 6 per cent. Mewnr Tenn., March 16.—New Yor change sclling at par. Clearings, 8647, balunces, HI%531L NEW_ORLEANS. L., LI New York 50¢ per 81,000 premium: BOsTON, Mass., Mar 273; balauces. $2,647.010, Exchango on New York, 15 to count, March 16.—Bank clear- Benk clear- money, 3 March 16.—Bank clearings- and balances, §285,504 ex- 18; Murch 16.—Clearin gs, chunge: Commercial, 8150 por 81000, rings. $16,506, per cent. cent dis- Loundon Stock Market, | Copyrighted 1892 by Jum=s Gordon Bennatt,| LONDON, M New York Herald Cable —Spectal to J—Maoney was in bettor request. Up to2por cent was pald toda y, Advances fu the discount murket wore also lite harder in tone at 1% por cent. Not, i great deal was doine, The uppolntment of u receiver for the uiuirs of Messrs. Murriota & Co. had very littie effoct on tho stock mar- Kets, stopplog buying in Argentine securitivs was about all it did.” Home_rails wero better all* around. ~especially Northeastern and Hrighton. which gafned % per cent on the da Americuns were dull und neglectod throug out the duy; Grand Trunk issues. aftor being very quiet, ‘closed dull. Mexican rails alsc declined. Ttallan, Portuguese, Greek and Bra- zilun declined, ‘Egyptian, Chillan, Turkish are iuproved. The silver markot is very qulet, Prices for burs are unchangod at 4114d Boston Stock Marker, BOSTON, Mass..Murch 18.—The followinz were the closing prices on stocks on the Boston stock murket toda Atchison & Topeka. Boston & Albany. Boston & Matne. .., 16y CH&Q. ... Fitehburg It it Flint & | Kan. C. 5t J. & C. B.122 Mass, Contral..... . 11 Mex.Con. com’!1l." 19k West Knd I N.Y.&N. Kngland, 40 Bell Telophone N Y. &N. Eng7a... 12) |Lamston Storos. . Oid Colony " 1T8 | Water Power... ... Wis. Cen com....... 40 [Cent. M....... Alluer Min.C.iow 13| Net & 1 1044/ B. & B, ¢ Atlant oyt Boston & Montana. 598 H. L. alumet & Tiecla. . Erankllo.....,......, |iKearsarge /100 1107k Osceoln e 8 1244 12y 2 o amarack..... 160 | Boston L 0 o B 200 15 1le e 15% PR 1t Denver Mining Stocks, DENVER. Colo.. March 16.—The following list 18 the closing quotations on the Mining ex- cnange tods, o, Allughiany Amity ... Argonaut.. T Morning Glim ¢ |oro Claudia J ’ C 5 Pay Rock w_|Fotor i | Puz Tig | Rialto.... . 4 [Running Lode B |Wale. L y Count: Diamond B Denver G Ewmons Gettysburg. | \1 L Golden Treasure.’ ! New York Miniu New Youk. March 16.—The followis closing mining stock quotations: Best & Belcher Caledonis B 11 Chollar ... Con. Cal & Va.. Deadwood. .. Eureka Con’ .. Gould & Curry’ :IAIU & Noroross and 0ii Ontario | Jpir.....) Plymouth Bavage. ... |Slerra Nevada Standard ., Juloa Con.., low Jacket. EEE EEREN o Miniug Quotations. ) Ual, March 16.—The oficial BAN FranCis | | | { | { elosine quotat WEro us (01i0WS: - ea N Hulwer) Best & 1 Crown Point Kureka Con Gould & Curry oy oTeTon. Com Mox Mon LIVE $10¢ Run of Stock Finds Prices Uneven and the Trade Unsettled. OMANA. March il np 8205 entt wzainst S92 cattld, 7608 hogs and 2, the first half of lust of Cuttio oral cattle dull with prices very Monduy tleeable searcity of the niore desirub) stoers, and on lower thin wero chuses but with fill s out. nmore hold orders or Tose fou which wiil go on 1 0 1,00, With Tair to At [rom S50 to § .5, 4s 1\ very fair show ugz of butehoers' nors' iot, 200 COWS heet trade th very littio ween £2.60 5%, and ¢ oro firm and year ] d fo and at fully st Ors and country huyers wore in the feid wid a fuir largely at #2, G..101% 141070 G100 18,102 200114 60085 1.. 700 17,0 863 1..110) 6. 8ol 40085 2)°. 650 10 015 L. 810 L1110 [ 02 1.1600 101700 1..1100 being run, the sup \o first t predo) vory er welzht ho 108455, common, mostly at from #, 5 were more or less sorted, cholce sorted heavies brought #.6) and coni- mon stufl and throwouts sold as low as from #1.20 to #1.40. Tho market improved toward the close on fave closo being active with the carly decline re- Sules wore lurgely .50 against from $1.60 to 8 general avernge of prices paid against#4.52 Tuesduy and 84 Itepresentative salcs Bh, 1ing §4. uined. Er—But two loads of sheep elved, and they were billed dire slaugiterer. ocal houses. and Lalr to go strong, crus, B, BEE: ieher Bodle Connollanted Con. Cal. & Va somewhat The the liboral offorings buyers ware in_no hurry to was dull buyers n dozgedly for at nd o few nd hel the market Mediun and common cows are seliin 10¢ t0 150 lowor than ¢ fairly liberal supy Right good stuff, nonoweek or ten 10 K110, fair to good Stuff from $2.25 w0 n 9 L0 K325, Av. Pr. 21 neifers, of.1014 #3 10 Hoas—Recelpts continue noro than double lnst ply for three days exceoding (lin iroe days of lust week Light and_ medinm wuted, although there wa: spectubie snowing of decent heav The shipping demand lightand this fact, together with ulity of the offerings, masters of the situation. all of be lower than Tuesday's zencrul murket und trading wus slow THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1892 # fot mining stocks today | @75: good to chotee lambs weighing forty to ninety pounds, $1.2)26.00. Reoolpts mad Dispoution of Stosk, Official ravelots an | dispogition shown by tho basks of the Unlon Stook company for the twanty-fo: 50 cloek p. m. March 6, 19 R 9 Navajo S |Ophie Phtoni...: Savage. i Slorrs Nevadn eah Vollow Taoket of stogk a8 Yards rhours, ending at ey I CATTLE Wous EHERD. WONSENA W 1A . |Head Cars. Hlead Cars. | Tlead, Cars. | Hend 01| 6ol 9l am MARKETS, DISPOSITION TV ERS, CATTR Omaha Packing company % | The G, 1 Hammond Co Bwit& (o ¢ Cudaly Proking company Kingan & Son Shippers aud feeders Lett over hroe days' recelpts f 10197 hogs und 2630 sh weok, about 't ndsheep and an inerease of slow and 100 to lie A VOry no- heavy outside buyers In thele pur- loeal was fuir present and prospective markot nore was bt was Chicago Live 8 Cnteano, T, March 1 o Tie BEE1-The cattle n and unevenly Tower today. Good butehers' and ennners stock sold abont ns we fore, but in shipping stoprs thore was erage reduction from Mondny's prices of 100 per 100 1t In consequence of the reecnt vy roceipts of cattle suited to the wants of ast steady prices, astern ind foreign markets those chans fouas unon ire Just now p woli fitled and ot courso the denand s weaker, The tenpt- Ingly low prices provaliin s led to iberal huy= inz and sellers not find it necessary to AEEY OVer ui blo number of any rade of caty ol bunches of steers were offe numerous it frow §i. FUWOro Kt Prices eanging downwed from $1.25 10 640, 25 holug tha popuilar price for steers and from $2.010 £100 biiyinz most of U bulls, ‘Quotations rance all the way o $1.50 for omachated cows to $5.00't OXLFRL Stoers, The receipts of hogs werc they were about Marke Spocia rram rhket wis weik this yunt 1 08 bos excopt at shaded prices, anav i drageing throush being indifferont and loss — Tonrish und — scllors \rough to eastern 1 0) 10 1,100-1b. 00 1.0 0 o 1 Commou i light 5 to 125, SOCK wnd 1o fiprovement in 0 $1.00, but the Turgest In fact outside of the pretty suitabic for the dressed Wis SIOW wud lower, lot Monday. wnd oolng in y on alow Sale at that, While considerably lower duys uxo, hus shown worthy of note so far this and feffers sola ot f) for azain liberal but ) head Tess than for Toes: day and there was i much more sitis market than was exporion lon the prece g davs of this Liz clahiy woeli, They eomminnded 10e poring ihs., the Last of the arouna 200, from M.02 W fow fancy soris. Tho at ovor #4.85, thoug 0o OF LWO Histiicos act all the stock cn Wo g prices at fro for light ana £4.6)10 #1.40 for he Culls sell anyw ows grades from wore u and oxen und cuniing st i« pald for les of 5, $210 1¢ lors Wwore chod i in £ood supply y prices. Both nzod hands, ative salos! number RADILY 1rift of the sheep murket was sliehtly in the ditectlon of wenker prices. Tho de- mand wis s wetive as bofore hut suppiies aro ming forwnrd too freely. Sales wers alittle siow und the averaze of prices u shade lower. QUotations were at from $1.5) to for poor o extra sheep und fron £1.25 to 8.9 for lambs Culls seil at from £.75 to #1.00. Recelpts werer — Cattle, 1,000: hogs, 28,000; sheep, 4,00, New York Liv ock Market, NEW Yonrk, March 16.—-BEEvES—Receipts, LIS head, inoludinz 50 ears for sale. Murket itive stecrs, § per 100 1os. bulls und cows, 2LOIELS; dresse | beef ste R FL0.@S.0) por 100 10s.: shipments todny partors of beef; omorrow, 510 beoves and 2 sheep. CALVES ~Receipts, 620 liead; veals, 36.00@8.50 101900 per 100 1bs, LeXhos SiELe—Rocelpts. cows. sheep, $5.60 070 - st 10) 2 35 1030 b fiem 1180 HoGs—Recelpts. 7. 1187 nomiinally ste 1640 2001297 5 hoad; market n shade 13 lambs, 87.00@7.82151 ady’ at vzi0tie per 10 viatic. 24 hend. cons CR4.00255.5) poo gned direct; 100 1bs. Kansas City Live Stock Market, Mo., March 16 ~CATTLE —Re- ipts. 4,100; shipments, 2.000; steers, dull and wonk: cows and foeders, Steady : dressed heef and shipping steers sold at £43024.3); cows and heifers, £200@3.30; stockers and feeders, 8300; shipments. extronio ranze, #0024 AN 1.50, P—Receipts, 2,00 pments, ctive and firm muttons, $,00 St. Louls Live Stock Market, shipiments, rood native steers, & ndian and Texan stoers, Hoas—Receipts, 5,000 ket strongz and highe mixed, $1L.20@1.5); light, §. TR IR WESTERN PACK INTERESTS, 8 27 Business For the Past Week Not Equal to That of Lust Year, —[Special Telegram rrow's Price Current wi packing in the west has b )00 lust year, muking a tot 1000 stuce Mareh 1, uguinst 615,000 a y CALVES, 110 450 02 Leading places c 136 e - o Chicago Kaneas Cit Omaba.. St. Louis.. Indlanapolis Milwauke 16,000 20,000 15,0 IS0 Cloveland. . All others 500 85,000 Manufacturers™ and dobbers’ Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS, OMAHA TENT & AWN. | ING COMPANY, Fiags. hammocks, ol and rubber clothing. Send for eatalogue. 1114 Farnam, | —— e BAGS AND TWINES BEMIS OMAHA BAG 00 BISHOP & 00, Tmporters and manatac- | Slsal, minaila, tarors rope, hiemp, ks, Burlapy ana | Tarred o Twine. 3 st e ) BICYCLE: Flour M. 0. DAXON, paymont 12) N, 15th st., BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-GOE SHOE 0D, 110) Howar. Stre Faetory 0ornor Hth and Donzine stroa: WO AFS ninking 610 prices Ly oash b iyer. selitng a class of g Which 13 very sale- wolo with me s KIRKIHDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW- €9, ED SHOE cO. Co., 1102, 1104 | b hasike: Harnoy stroet. | 12046 1arnoy steoot P CONFECI'TON VOEGELE & DINNING | Mfr eonifectionors ana | Jobbers of forelgn noad domestic fruits, 1110 Heward st ————— e CARRIAGE 10 ONAHA GARRIAGE TOP | iy C. ). ANDERSON, Mant backs or Catalogue. 3OS, 12th stroet bugiy tops Darby, Ma cushions, et Cubions, Dashes, ete N st = Omaha, s, Backs, COAL, COKE, | CORNICLE. OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAGLEGOR *!CE WORKS LIME C0., | Stanufacturors of Gal- | Fanized fron Corut Tiard and soft coal. 8, k. | W indow motall corner 16th and Douglas | skylghts, o 11101112 streets | Dodie & CLOTHING. | GILMORE & RUHL, o | Manufacturers Wholesale Clothlors, 1101 Harnoy stroot BLOTCHKY & COHEN, and and - notlons Giveusatrial. We send samplos oxprows pro- pald. 1115 Tnrney. DRY GOODS, KILPATRICK - KOGH DRY GOODS 60, Jaxnotlons, gonts furnishing koods. Cor. 1th and Howard sts. M.E. SMiTH & CO., Dry goods, notions, nishing goods fur- Dry Corner T1th anda Howard. | ~ ELECTRICAL WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., Tilustrated cataloguo frea. 4 SUPPLIE! 1614 Capitol Avenue. FURNITURE BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE co0., @racennd Lith ses, Omalia GROCERIES. DRUGS, Ite. D. M. STEELE & €0, BLAKE, BRHDELGD., 1201-1203 Jonos etreet, | 10th and Harney, ¢ Omnha, Nob. Neb. GRAIN, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- dren teething cures wind colic, diarrhaza, ete. cents u bottle. - BATTLE WITH BURGLARS. One of the Desperadoes Killed and O p Constable Wounded, 3 WiLnmiNGToy, Del., March 16.—A desperate 4 i battle between four burglars who blew open ‘Ml safes and robbed stores in Milford, Del., J128 530 | Sunday nightand three constables occurred early this morning. The burglars boarded the Norfolk express due here at 4:15a. m. I'hey were recognized by the constables, who had also boarded the train. After the train loft Dover the constables at- tempted to arrest their men. The latter retreated to the platform on oueof the cars and opened fire, whioh was returnod by the coustables.’ Constable Smith received a flosh wound on the right cheek and a trifling wound in the right hand. The burglars jumped off the train whilo 1t was running at a high rate of speed and dis- appeared in the darkness, It was at first thought that none of them had been hurt, but one crippled by a bullet wound in the thigh was found hiding under a foader stack. Ho was recognizod ns James, a Wilmington base ball player, and died later. The men are described as ranging in age from 20 to 24 years, Men are scouring the country in search of the three men who got away. e = DeWitt’'s Savsaparilla destroys such poi- sons as scrofula, skin disease, eozema, rheu matism, 1ts timely uso saves many lives, Lr N J — Visit of a King, Sax Fraveisco, Cal., Maren 16,--The trad- ing schooaer laraway has arrived from tho South Sea 1slands, having on boara King Tonbrano of Butaritati, one of the Gilbert islands, ‘The King made the voyage out of curiosity. WYOMING CATTLE, No. Av. Pr. 21 heifers,cf. 1036 93 10 iberal, the run Wednesday's by about weight hogs o very re- wolght comnpmratively ne libor- left tho locul buyers Opening bids wore was on this basis. row. Good light s sold jargely at from ud niixed packers Most of the hogs Eome The rable news from Chicago, the at,_from $4.45 to 5 Tuesday, th being '84.49 o last Wednes- — Dewitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood. ————— Yardmaster Killed by a Brakeman, Bunxauay, Ala, March 10.-At Gads- den, Ala., yesterday afternoon, Armstrong Stewart, goucral yardmaster of the Rome & Decatur railroad, was shot and killed by Colin Duighdull, a brakoman, with whom Le was having a quarrel. S5S8 SESES arsansanane - o o a= e Disease never successtully attacks & sys- tem with pure blood DoWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, now blood and enriches the old, — Bur His Wife to Death, Avrooxs, Pa., Mavch 16.—During a family quarrel, Frauk Jevilie threw a lighted lamp on Lis wife, Milhe. The lamp exploded and she was literally roasted to death, Jevilic is B S52E aeiss Setert S 4. 104 AND ROUGHS. Don’t Be Deceived, Especlally when your general welfare may be at stake, “If anyone offers you Johann Hoff's Malt Extract and ** Johann Hoff's” signature is not on the neck of the bottle, do not take it under any cir ] vanted | cumstances. ner & Mendelson Co., it Vos 1455 40 wearr | Sole Agents and Importers of Mineral i Common wud stock sheep, $2.50 | Waters, 0 Bavclay street, New York, TP PPTPT P OOU 1 re. v to u loc Desirable muttons are wanted “fustantly stops the m S.AMC WHORTER, | 215 Board of Traay Troker in gratn, provi- stons andatocks. Private 2 1o N. Y., Chicago A St. Lonts —_— HATS, IZ GATECITY HAT CO | W. A, L. GIBBOH & CO., Hnts, caps, straw goods. Kloves, mittens. A celebrated hat Hnts, oups, straw zoo 1, Oves and mitts Ot Uin | Kloves and mitteny, Hth and Harney. | 10 und Marney — HARDWARE, RECTOR & WILHELMY €0, Cor. 10th and Jackson Sta. LOBECK & LINW, Dealers’ hardware and mechanies’ tools. Omahn, 104 Douglas Street LUMBEI CHAS, R. LEE, Harawood Tumber. wood arbots nd parduor Wooring, 9th and Douglas. | JohN A, WAKEFIELD, | Importea. Amertewn Por: | 1nna coment, Milwaukes hydravlic comont and Quincy white lime, NERVINE, the great Spanish Remed OR_OLD siffering frc FAILING MANHOOD, nightly ewissions, prostration, causid by the use of opiu 88, mental depression, loss of power 1 cither scx, spermatc BEFNORK AND APTER USK, ness can be restored to perfect health and We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes (o cure any case or rel rhava caused by selfabuse and over indulgen NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG ME LIQUORS, ILER & 10 | not Merohant Tiarney Stroot ar'ra Konneds's ndia Bty — - R.R. GROTTE, Tmportar and Jobha ot 1nos w0 1iquors 102 And 1072 Farnam St. | Price sty on appiication. i FRICK & HERBERT, Wholesale lquar dealerg 10 1 Kast | 1001 Farnamst, —— MILLINERY C. A STONENILL, Millinery. notlons, eloaks | ote, | ). OBERFELDER & CO. Importors & Jotbers « \Lilners, notlons. Mal ora | prompt. 908 12, U0-118 8 10th & Omaha, | S Ot e a—— OILS, 'cnnsaum\vm TANK | SNOW DROP 0IL LIHE B0, i odo Refined and ladrioatt il e olls, Axlo grease, ot icks, [ MUSICAL e e no_smoky "o chnering Ask your gros TAHOSPE IR, | Plahos onans, aetind, | materialy, ot ‘ 181 Donglan strost —_— OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKING £O.| PLATT & 0O, fan | Oaters, Fish an 0 South 1t St Vaokers ot oystacs, Colarr wnd calary, €08 Louv enworth at , SHIRTS, ROBINSON SSTOKES CO RS pants Eust KING & SINEAD, Manufacturers of “It & s, shirts & over c.GHEIS S, TIth-st cslobrated Overally, coats. ot e akin shirts | Qb — PRODUCHE COMMISSION, Estabilshed, 1873 WHITNEY & £0, Butter, Eggs and Poul- [ 816t 8- Omatn | g0 and tarner Strests, KII;SBNERAUNL [JAS. A. CLARK & c0., SONS., | Butter, cheoie, caus | BRANCH & ©0., Produce, fruity ot Kinds, oysters, alt Butter, oggs and poultry 1200 Howard-st | " 17 South 13th Streok RIDDELL & CO,, 6. PEGAU, jiasion Mo o Produco. Butter. 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