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e e A e 6 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Efforts to Get Wheat Up Yesterday Were Entirely Useless, THERE WERE A GOOD MANY BUYERS Clreumstances Were Against the Cereals in Many Respects and the Closing Was Anything ¥ Encouraging for olders—Stocks and Bonds, ©n1cAGo, 111, March 3.~ Wheat made herolo efforts tosit up tolay. Its strength proved hardly sufficient for the effort, and the at- tempt had to be abandoned. There scemed to be a pood many buying orders at tho start, and for a time there was a considerablo dis- play of vigor. The early cables were con- strued by some as rather favorable, especlally those from Liverpovl, and, domestio markets showing an upward tendency, thero wasn good deal of covering. Reported larzo ex- port engagements hers yesterday had a tendency to creato strength, and caused shorts to cover, while Brad wtroet's report of a decrease in the available supply last week of 13%,0) Vu. was also rezarded as a favorable factor. The rocelpts for the day wereonly ninety- Bine cars, or forty curs less than estimatod, whileonly ninety carsare expocted tomor- row May opoued briskly at from ‘50 to %e higher at from 70%¢ to T0%c but the advance brought out frec offerings. The tono soon changed to one of weakness, and beforo 10 o'elock the prices went oft at from 78k to e Kaufmann of St. Louls and the New York contingent proved the bost sellers. Their of- ferings were urgent and buyers soon lost con- fidence. Nearly all of the late cables were weaker, and those from tho continent were particularly depressod, Paris and Antwerp were both quoted lower, with the weuther in France said to be fuvorable and the whoat p in fine condition. 2 jere were also many favorable re from experts making the tour of the w wheat country, declaring erop dan purts exaggerations or e About noon the market sold oft to 703 wenkness continued to rule during the ol hour und May sparingly sold as Tow as and off casy ut Whe. A new feature was tho decline in the premiun on July. The pressuro 10 sell thint month was great (ron the souths west on the fine crop prospects. and it feil from 1% over May toonly %c over. It was also discovered that a number of houses were buying May but selling an equal amount of July. Oneof the items of gossip floating around wWas that the MeCormick Harvester company of this o ty was urranzing its plans for u crop nenrly equal to that of 1:t year. Reports Lato in tho day of casn sules of B0.0) bu. at Minneapolis had no effect liere. Dispatches wero recelved today from the stralt saying tho 1ce §s brenking up und that nuvigation will likely be open by April 10, The corn trading il [ts course was almost a duplieate of the wheut markot. It started ut an udvance for May of ubout e, and made 2ho best prices for tne day in the first few min- utes ol the session. Some of the partios who were supposed to be the viest holders wers soilers on the opening go. Cudihy was sald to be letting his ro and Bartlett-Frazer were niso si1d to hav wold freely near the opening. The local 1pts wore below expectations, while the wenther was regarded us uafavorab.o. Considerabio excitement provailed in onts at the opening, the market being very firm ns arosultof s mitir conditions In wheat and corn and the fuct thut the receints were fienter than expoeted. Couuselman und Bartlett-Frazer bought pretty free early, taking ubout 2001 bu. each and sending the rico 1o 204c, Lute fn the day Schwar Jupee purchased quite w lins for New Yorl purties. IHog products were the wenkest thing on tho list. Kyan, Lozun and Hateley were generous sellers,” Closinz prices wiore nearly th est. Muy pork ciosed at $10.175, ns with #1071 vesterday; May inrd_ut seminst §.3) yosterday, ana ribs $.7715, com- pared with 8570 yesterday. ‘The estimuted “receipts for tomorrow are: Whent, 01 cars; 19 cars of corn; 14 cars of outs and 27,000 to 1,000 h The leading futures rangea as follows: LOW. | or 0% 8 Tk |8 4@ B0V Bl 80K 4 353 2014 28347 u;) | March.,.. May. ... BHOKT HiNis: March 6 27Th 650 6 o7l 57k Cash quotations were as follows: Frour—Irregular. WHEAT--No. 2 spring wheat, 78%¢; No. 8 sprinz wheat. 0. 2 red. 8dc. ouN—Steudy: No. 2 #i4¢; No. 3, yellow, 0Ke. 3 No. 2, f4c; Februar, No. white. 3'@illye; No. § white, :.'ré. Rye—No. 2, Tilge. BannEy=No.3, 8%; No.d, 1GH0c; No. 4, @ e, ¥1.Ax Seen—No. 1,07c. TiMOTHY SEED—Drine, 1.2201.98, Pokk—Mess pork. per Db, #10. 5 Inrd. per cwt., $0.17: dry sulted B5.5The shoulders (haxod). #.5.@5.00: short clear sides Inchanged. 3 Receipts and shipments today were as fol- ows: Flour. borrel, Wheat, bushoe!s ., Coru, bushels..... Oats, bushels Rye bushel change todny the butte : faney creamery, 7@ :do; ordinury, 200 fine fine western, 2 5 fuirly steady at 12@125c. dalry, 22@%¢. E New York Markets, NEW YOuK, Murch 81.—FLouR—Recelnts, 44 plczsi exports. 4.4 Dbls wd 6777 s market hoavy, Irrogular an ulet; sules 00 bbls. A .3 CoRN MEAL—Steady and quiet, WaBAT—Itecelpts, 51,000 bu.; oxports, 413.0°0 bu.; sales, 6,250,000 bu. of futures and ' 104,000 bu.' of spot. 'Spot ‘market unsett'ed and lower, dull: No. 2red, 03%@86c: In store and o@A1.004; ullout, I8 c@HL004; No. DIR@Y0; ungraded ved, SSYC@SL00% No. 1'northern, 073@98%c; No.' 1 hurd, 05i¢ No. 2 nortnorn, iic. Options ndvance 1140 on March on coverlug and 4@e on the other months, with firm cables, forsign buy- Inx Dradatroet’s statement of decrowsod sup: runces and lght receipts; de- on_Mareh, with " contracts well sottled, nnd K@I%e on other months. with lute eables weak and favorablo weuther: nnd in France, ciosing 240 off on Mareh and @10 on othier months, No. 2 red, Murch, 0@ Vitye, elosing ut M4 April, H@9%%e, closing at bic: May, 01 8- W@iise,’ closing at 01ige: ) 3ing nt 80%c: July, 8) 001 oAlng wt 80301 Aurust, SSK@MNC, clos- " hln"rl“l:)i ";‘:".ulgi“‘c. ulnul‘l'!ot nt nber, 01K, closing uy 90Xc. —Dull: western, SSGOIho L BARLEY—Dull. Bancey MaLr—Dull Cors—Rocelpts, 10. sales. 600.000 bu. futul Spot opened fi fug ensy: No. 2. 40¢ raded” mixed, 480630 . 4, dRo; steamer nixed. 8L @iie. Options advanced und re- ceded 1 @se, olosing wonk At Yo np to lyo down; Murch, 48%0: April, 45%@ishe; May, 47%c, OlosIng wt47¢s Juno, 653@47%c. closing At eoilo; July,” 465 @i6Ne, closing ax 6o, OATs — Ttecolpts, = 74,801 by 22000 bu.i sales, 416,000 bu, futures wod 14,00 bu. spotf. Spot, siow, hewvy, moderately activi tlons, fuirly active, R i he A M l“ llll“’: 3 July, tioa No. 2 white.' April, ot bu.: exports. 88,504 by and 141,000 bu, oderate business: oxports, b O Spot wihte, 3@ mixed western, white western, '4@dlo Hay—Qulet, steady. Hors—Firm, qulet; state, common to choice, Paolfio coast, I Raw, tairly active; frm; 21,100 s, centrifuigal 06 test at dhc, and 20 bigs molases wl 80 test, at 2ige, and to Phila- delphia 1,50 bugs contrisct. 8§ t0st, ut 2%c. MorAs<zs —Refined qulet; forelgn, dull; New Orleans. quiet firu. Rick—Valrly active. i or il vofinad At Now ork b g k, 80,05 FiAnod, fu balk, sis@age 0 o B CorroNsern OiL—Dull. T. olity, 4111615 e, RosiN—Qulet, stead, El]:uvllnln—QuloL 00N, Gs—Firm; western, NG o0 pkas. utet and stoudy. 5§“fiiflru—mmnn Dickiea shoulders, #5.58; widdies, dull. wb--Lower, dull; western steam closod ut T BlGs, S50 tercos. . OPLIOR klow, 10 Muroh, (34 May, 8602 cloxlug at bid; July, 8608, closlug at %6.00; August, Buresn—Qulet, rather casy; western dairy, United, closed @#2 for packuges,) resolpts, 14, 16@220: western crenmer; 2)@Wige; western fuctory, 13! Om:flmlln. e d stoady: part skims, 1G 1RON—[nactive: Amerloan. $14.15@16.2 Quiet; inke, 811,65 bid, $11.95 asked LeAD—Dull: domestie, #1.15 bid und #1235 asked. Tin-Steaay; asked, St Lonls Markets. f1, Louts, Mo, March . —Frovr — Un- segtied and fittio doing. WhEAT—Advanced carly. then broke and declined nlmost _continnonsly to the end, closing at e for May nnd 1e_for July lower sterdny. &ii: May closed Juty: e August, (75 fotlowed wheat both up and_down and cigsod e 1 No. 2 cash, #oigo; May. Oars~Cu 2040 Rye-Dull at 7o, BARLEY —Quife BRAN—Dul HAY—Dull; LEAD - Firm, Trax § CORN NEAL WHISKY —Qulet at BAGGING—Qulet ut 61§ B3c. —81.2000 and lower, KB10.62% for new, $3.70 for old. Iy, & 50 bld Minnesot d lowor at prairie, 84508, LA =$i.05 Diy SaLTenp MEATS-—Loose shoulders, #4.0 nd ribs, §5.0); shorts, $,.75; boxed lots, Shoulaers, more BACC .2 #0.2080.25; shorts, $1.40. SUGAR CURE ) HANS—$).00010 RECEIPTS—~Flour, 4.00) Ibs.: % heat, 11,000 bu.: corn, 18,00 bu.; oats, 2000) bu.; rye, 1,000 bu: bariey, 4,901 bu. SHipMeNTs—Flour. 4,00 1bs: wheat. 11.00) bu.: eorn, 155,000 bu.: oats, 20,00) bu.: rye, bu.; barley, 1,000 bu. lonzs and ribs, Omaha Produce Market, 1ipes—No. 1 green salted hides, d@itic: No. 2 green salted hides, #1,@i4e; No. I green Wides. 2) to. 4) 1bs, No, 2 green hides, 25 to 4) 1Ibs, No. 1_veal enlf, 80 15 1ba., Ge; No.2 veal calf, 8 to 15 1bs, 4¢3 No. 1dry flint hides. 7@se: No. 2 dry flint hides, ¥@te; No. 1 dry sultel ides, 5@6c. Tal- low, No. 1. §1g@le; tallow, No. t4o: greuse, white A, do; greuse, white B, #13@33c; grease, yellow, die; rrease, ‘dark, 2i4c; oid butter, 2@ l4e, boeswax, prime, 18c: rouzh tallow, 1's Fiturrs—California Riversido oranzes, £2.750 4.00; Washiugton nave.s. $400@4.25; choiee np- ples, §.01: cholco @mons, #4.00; fancy lemon £ %1 '50: Dvnanks, ornted, 820002505 cr berries, siipy tock, bushel boxes, 823 strawberries, 4)c av: Florida tomatoes, $050@ 7.00 per crate of six baskets, VEGETARLES—Fancy Muscatine sweot b 5040 173 soed Sweet potitons, $2.000 California cabbage, 2ie per (b, 'In crates; lome grown lettuce, e per doz: oaions. 00e@31.0) per bu.; Nebraska lundpicked s, B1,700 modium, 81.59@160; Culi- forniu celery, §1.00; Colorado and western Nebraska potatoes, #50: native potatoes, 20@ i limw Leans, 40 per Ib; water cress qt. cases. 124@15¢ por qt. : eninach, 8100 per LDL: Spanish onjons. $1.5) per crate; radishes, rutabagas, $L.7 per bbl.; new turnips, 506 General market, 10450, A lnrge proportion of the receipts goat 16G21c; seiectod lots In a small wuy to the retuil trade nt 0@2ic. w@tlie: PouLTRY dressed chickens, turkeys, 1@ 15e. GANME—Tho market Is glutted with ducks and prices are most too demoralized to quote. Kansas City Markets, KANSAs Crty, Mo, March 30.—\WneAT— Was not materially chunged from yesterday; No. 2 hard, 72%c: No. 2 red, 0@Slc. CorN—Firm, with no quotuble change in prices 2 ‘mixed, locally, $3@3sle; No.2 white, 31l @e. OAT: 1dy;No. 2814 teady; No. 2, nominal ut Te. FLAX SEED=33c on the basis of pure, BiAN—Weak: sucked, Ole, HAY—Stronger; cholce hay 5o stroncer: timothy, £).0v; fincy prairie, §.00; good to cholce. 8.0 @60, Weak, but unchanged, rm to hicher, llc. anged; high patent, 2..0; cho ce, $1.80; XXX, 2L60G1. RicEiPTs—Whoat, 13 corn, 13,00 bn, ; SHIPMENTS-Wneat, 7,000 bu 1,000 bu.; oats, none. mixed, 27t4e; No. 2 white, 300 bu corn, Cotton Marke NEW YoRrk, March 30,—1"utur ‘L“:‘“ and stondy: sules, 7.700 hales; Murch, 853 April. 6.37; May. 86.49; June. #0:58; July, ¥6.66; August, $.74; September. 85.84: October, #6.94 :im-embcr. .04 December. #.81; January, 7.2, NEW ORLEANS, La., March 31, —Quiet and firm: midalings, 6%c; low middlings, 53%c; good linary 515c. Net, receipts, 8.073 bales; ' gross, W1 bales; exports to Great Brit 5,850 to F'rance, 525 bales; coastwise, 8,003 sules, 3,4 tock. 377,000 bules, closed Liverpoot Markets. Liverpoor, March 30.—WnEAT—Stendy: de- mand poor; holders offer moderately: No. 1 Culiforniu, 75 94 per centul; No. 2 red winter, 78 T4d@7s S4d. Coitx—Quiet; demand poor; mixed western, 45 6i4d per cental. BEEF—Extra mess, 0s 3d per tierce. Burrer—United States, finest, 97s 0d per ewt. TALLow—Fine American, 2s 2d per cwt. British Trade Review. MAxcRESTER. March 30.--The Gueedian in its commercial article says: The decline of silver and_castern exchanges depressed the market. Thero have been u few eastern tran- suctlons at pricos below those which ruled on Friday. There is a_moderave minor_forelgn business. Manufacturers, though anxious to sell, are not pres Yiirns ure neglected. Coffee Market, NEw Yonk, March 30.—Options opened steudy, 10to 15 points down; olosecsteady. 10 1o 20 points down; sules, 2425 bugs, inelud- March, $13.20: April, BIZ80; Muy. $i2:50 3 August. @12.15. Sop Decem= ber, $11.60@11.95. e Havann Sugar Market, HAvANA, March 0.—Sugar qu is stated that during last week tho cane de- stroyed by the fires in tho ficlds amounted to 2,800,107 arrobes. Forelgn Oil Market. LoNDON, March 80.—-LiNseeD O11,—308 31 per quarter. PirioLEUN—Refined, 5%d per gallon, New York Dry Goods Market, NEW Yonk, March 30.—Dry goods un- chunged, Traders' Talk, ©n1cAGo. Tk, March 30.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: Speculative murkets opened uctive and generally higher, but from the sturt seemod to have nothiug better than sentiment to sustain them and thut oozed out rapidly under houvy professional selling on orders from other lurge murkets. Wheat opened 3. higher on scattered buying for wurn, Induced by recelpts of lurge purchnses for export. but brivate advices auoted conti- nentul markets deprossed_and crop prospocts more encouraging in Krance, also In our own country, Although considerable oash wheat was roported taken In varlous lurge murkets for export, receipts were hght and clos- ing_public’ cables failed to contirm early private advices, The market ruled weak und closed heavy, %o for Muy and ¢ for July lower than yesterduy. Uorn sold “early 4o to Ao higher. but on heavy selling by longs do- clined %c and finully raliled on’ lght csti- mated roceipts, closinz e higher, Oats tame and moro alsposition to sell. ' Provislons opencd staady but became depressed on houvy selling by grain oporators unldeclined 2740 for pork. 17150 for ribs und 124 ing with'silght rallies on buying by packors Cuicacolil, March #0.—Kennett, Hopkins & Co to 8.'A. MeWhorter: The feature of the market toduy has been selling of July, ap purently by New York and St.” Louls *hln is takou o show thut crop reporta are moro fuvorable. lorelzn inarkets show niore strength. and Lho new eXport engagements are quite nromis.ng. A priviite cable claims that " Enzilsh stocks of wheat and flour will® “show anite “large reductions this wonth, Reports “of considerahlo whoat huving been worked ure curreat, but not wholly confirmed. There is, however, no doubt that inguiries are Increasing, Outside markets generally elosod-weaker thin yester- duy for May coriy - but the steam I8 liept up bero and the deal secms to be well in hund. It touched the highest point yet mude on the = present boow, und loses higher than vesterday. ' There was moderate trado fn oats With but little flucty atlon in prices. Provisions hud quite i r Tupse, tue selling xunerdu by packers hav- ing produced its effoc STOCI D Trading is Divided Between Two Factions ot Speoulstors, New York, March 50.—The operations in the stoek market today displayed a preof that there aro two parties in the speculation una that they are for the present quite ovenly di- vided. Under the influence of these contend- ing forces the murkot wus during most of the day feverish aod unsettled, but the bulls nad the ald of 4 free covering of yestorday's shorts wnd prooes as a rule were woll matutalned, fhe professionsl nature of the market, how- over, wos again demonstratel by the utter staguation which followed tho completion of the venturos of yestcrday, accom- punied by almost entire cessation of trading, Northern Paelfio was less ni- mated than ususl of Jate, while Cesplto the attacks upon It thore was demund enough fron the shorts to keep it moving up- ward after the opeaius decline of 15 per cont. Bburp und short drives wero wade at the coulers .md all exeopt Heading ylelded wa- straits, $.0.80 bid and #0.9 ! terially on light tradinz, Lackawanna. Jersey Central and Delaware' & Hudson reaching lower prices than have heen seen for some timo, but the resovery was equally If not raore rapld than tho drop and intouse dullness marked the further desiings in those shares, In the rally which followed, howover, Reading scored a substantial galn in compuny with a fow othoer stooks which have of lato been the Object of spucial bear pressure. The granzers were given more prominence today und St. Paul again assumed its old pluce as leador of the market in point of uc- tvity and In it as in the other prominent sharis, the offorts ut depreseion wero followed by i fdll recovery an1 gnins of small fr tions in addition with the industrlals were comparatively noglected nnd tne low price shyres wore throughout barren of featur The opening of the general list wus made at tractionally lower figures than thoso of last evening, bt the covering of shorts on 80 largo w scalo, that prices rose f om the first sales. The continued sales for the ehort account, however, aided by son lauidation of lonz accounts kept the mark throushout the forenoon In a highly feverish and unsettiod _state. thouzh prices ndvanced in tho maln, Tho forenoon was marked by a further improvoment. thouzh tho business done decreased to the smallest limits at one time. while In Reading, the conlers, Sugar and somie other materiul gaing were scored on w very moderato tradinz., There Wwas no set- back and the market finally closed qulet to dull, but = firm, . generally at about tlho bLest prices of the day. ne of the most proninent foatures of the late trading wus a sharp unward movement in Manhattan, which, after scliing down 1% per cent to 118k, rose rapidly to 1101 and olosing with a roaction of only s per cent. ‘The finat changes are nimost invariably sight gains, but Manhattan fs up 2 por cent: Burlington 1% per cent and Delaware & Hudson 1 per cent. Government bonds have been dull and firm. State bonds hiave been entirely nozlected. The following ure the closing auotations for the loading stocks on the New York Stocs ex- chango today: i |NY Central . Tl NV C& 8L ISk o proforred....l Rily Ohio MIssissippi.. . do preferred... .. Ontarlo & Weatorn, 03| Oregon Tmprovem't B9 OreRon Nav......... 23| Urogon Trans Pacitic Mall... corin Dec. & 18 | Pittsburg. American Expross.. B.C.R&N Canada utliern, . Central Pacifio. Chen. & Ohlo........ do Jat preferred.. 0 2nd preferred.. *Chicago & Alton... Qi B & St 5 Gk SU T | Rending | Roek- 1l © 18T °8t. L & 8 5244 |st. Paul o profor [stP. Min & Man.. S Paul & Omiha,.! o preforred 0 It p 0 2nd preferred Erio”. do pre sKort Wayne. Chl. & Kast. il Hocking Valley: Houston & Texas'\. & |U 1iinols Central..... 104t | Wabas St. I & Duluth. 42ig| do preferr Kanss & Texas. 15% Wells Fargo Take Erle & West.. 23% Western Unio do preferred...... 75 |Am. Cotton Ol Lake Shore 13 |Colorado Coal. Loulsville 3 | *Homestake. Loulsville & N. A... 2ilg|Iron Silver. *Memphis & Chiar.. & Ontarlo . ... Micalgan Central... 1004 Quicksilver .. . SMIL LS. & W...... 91| do preferred *do preferred..... 180 |Sutro ¥ Minn, & st 10 [Buiwer 1.0 do preferred..... 214/ Rich, & W. P Missourl Pacitic.... 0 |Wisconsin Central. Moblle & Olo...... 384 Ohleago Gas Nushviile Chatt 1] 85 |Load Trust.... ... N.J. Central. * 13816 Sugar Trant "L Norfolk & W. pid’.. 43 Southern Pncific.... Northern Pacliic. .. |08 T.. & U. N..0000 North, Pacttie pfd.. 61 |D.. R, G. & W. U. P Den. &Guir..” 19 | “do preferred. Northwestern DIBLERG G bid The total sales of stocks tod. shares. includ s Louisville & Northwestern, .84 eferred, aew England, 1.7 ng, 2 Richmond & West' Point, St. Paul, 000, 20| Union 3 Pacitic Rond- 13,145; Fina NEW Youk, March 50.—The Post says: All things considered the present market is a nat- ural sequence to that with which the month opened. It was obvious to all unbiased ob- servers at the end of Fobruary, and after the Reading deal had culminated, thnt no mate- rial upward movement wus contemplated. Tho bull munipulators were determined. however. not to let the market lupso o 1t normal dullness. Alded by the ense of money and by “tho hys- terieally bullish condition of the average trader's mind they forced the market up_ soc- tlon by section. All this was very well so lonz 48 the munipulators were willing tohold theirstocks. But if they should undertuke to sell, there was nobody to buy but otheropera- tors. most of whom were ourrying uireudy a fairly burdensome load. Outslders showed no disposition to buy. London continued in the main a seller. This1s the only explanation for the market's fuilure to respond to any ot the racent announcements of good news. The “bull news" hus come, but the buying force is exhausted. The situntion. us might easily be surmised, has vroved inviting to powerful bear adventure New York Money Market, New Yonrk, March 3).—MONEY ON CALL— Jnsy ut 135 to 2 per cent; last loan closed of- tered ut 2 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER--4@0 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet, but steady at £1.80) forsixty day Dbills and 8188} for de- maund, The closing quotations on bonds: 716 [*Mutual Union Ga.. LT IN. L C. 100 [ North. 5% 109 |North, 2nds. 115 rthwestern Con.. Northwest n deb5s 0. new set by |SUL & 1M Gen. b8 Biyg 0. now setis .1 03 [St I & KK Gen. M 104 anda So. 2008”7 10) |3t Baul Consols. Central Pacitic Ists. 106k |3t 1%, C. & e, § 1D, & R.G. Ists I18%| Tex. I L. G./Ir. Rets 8 1 s 81| Tox. P G T, Rets 106k | Unlon’ Pacific 1sts. . 81 | West Shore 0% 0. & R G. W, 18t R 07 UL 8. 48 coup 208, digs reg *Pacific 6s of uisiana stp'd 45 Tenn. new set 0s. clal Notes. PAw1s, March 3).—Three percent rentes, 9640 for the iccount. New Youk, Murch 30.—Cloarings, $100,357,000; balances, §,419.0,0. v, Mo., Maroh 30.—Clearlngs this duy were #1,435,062, Mewpnis, Tenn, March 405 New York oxchange selling BALTINORE, Md., ~Murch Clearings, £2,076,000; bulinces, §264,000. Rate per ¢ PRILADELPHIA, Dw., March 30.—Clea #10,672000; bulances, #1,94 ‘money 3 per cent, CINCINNATI, O.. March cont; New _York exchar clearings, 82,14,%), BOSTON. Muss., March 3).—Clearinas, $12.80: 0:0; balunces, #1718,000, Money. 3 per cent; ex chitnge on New York, 2e discount, S1. Louts, Mo., March 3).—Clourings, 8,660,~ 155; balunces, $65,967%, Money, 6@7 per cent. Exchunge on New York. 2¢ premium. NEW ORLEANS, Ln.. March onrings, #1,405,8%. Now York exchange, 5o per 81,000 premium; bank, 8150 per 1,000 preminm, NEW Yonk, March 3).—(Special Tolegram to ngo was quoted s follows: iscount: Boston, 2.0 dis- o prem{um. Cnicaao, 1iL, March {.—Money eas, per cent. Cloarings. BLLO New York ox- chunge quict ut 10@#e discount, Sterling ex- chunge qulet at $4.56 for sixty-duy bills, 84.88 for demand. Clearings, 10.—Money, 4@ pes @isc Alscount; at 4@5 London Stock Market, [Copyrighted 1892 by Jamea Gordn Bennett,) LoNDON, March 0.—INow _York Herald Ouble—Special Lo THE BEE.[—The sottlement has chlefly enzaved attention in the Stock Exehango today and has been brought to i satisfuctory conelusion, no difficulties huving been reporied. Consols improved b per cent and Tndian ruveo paber I8 aiso 3 per cent bettor. Vorcien government — securitics have been more or less firm all day, duo to the stronz tone of the con- tinental bourses. Although doalings huve tricted, ull international stooks need ore or less e, Home 4 boen most ho wholo duy, Weekly traffic stute- )8 re not worse than expected, especiully 8 thoy comparo with other weeks of lust year, with one or two oxceptions. Thoe tono it tho close wus rather favorable but changes established fow und of ‘no purticulur iportunco. North Brit sh preforred has given way % per cent: Shotteld deforred % per cent, while several others ure b to % per cent higher. The market or Ameriean Ful.ways hus been little belter than 1 i state of collapse, solling hayv- ing been very persistent. Roussuring ad- vicos regarding the Bering sos dispute and the defeat of the silver bill causes consid crable surprise. Money hus been more wanted today In counection with the Stoek exehange cquirenments. Short loans duve been charged %10 3 por cent, hut ut tho ! b- twined at 2 Lo 2% per co market is cuslor, two and th being quoted at 15 to 1§ pe LONUON, Murch 0. Lobdon stook qud ¢ months' ent. Tue following wero the lons closing at 4 p. ui Connols, money.... Uk weoount ».... , P& O Ists anadian Pacttie. - i Mexican Urdinary | . Paul com N, Y. Centrai. 0% | e ding.. ... Tex diy BAR SiLvER--194d, Moxey- Rate of discount in open market for both short and three wonths' Lills 1%@IX per cent. e amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Euglund on bulanee toduy £13,000, Bostou Stock Market, Bostox, Wass, March 30.—-The following wera the closinz ¥#oes on stocks on the Bos- 10n Stock mArkegLoday: Atchison & Topelen 48634 Boston & Montana.. & Boston & Albany i) 231 (Calomet & Hecla. . 268 Boston & Matne. )y 950 | Frankiin u CB&Q...... LTINS Kearsarge Finstorn it 10N 028 |Onceoln Fitchburg it W, « 87 |Santa Fe Copper Flint & Pere M pfa. ity Tam Mass Central +4' A6 " Anniston Land Mex. Cen. com V1 1% Boston Land Co. N.Y. & N, England Diego Land N. Y. & N B a caen 0ia Colony Rutland p: Wis. Con. com...... Wie Cen, pla.. Allouer M. Co.(few) Atlantie. Denvor Mining Stocks. DESVER, Colo, March #0.—The following st s the closin: quotations on the Mining ex- cnango todny. Sales, 26,210, Alieghany .0 |lronciad.... Amity.... 0 14 John J Argonaut. | 95| Tustice Ballarat Matchless...... Morning Giim Oro... . 5 Park Consoliduted.. Rock. Brownlow Calllope udin 3. ntury.... Clay County. Cash...... Diamond B....." Denver Gas and O1) Emmons..... ....... ottysburg. ... iolden Treasure Gold Rock....... NEw York, Mach 3).—The tollowing are the closing mining stoek quotations: Horn Siiver. |Mextean... {opnir Plymot Savage Sjerra No Standard.. Unton C Deadwood Fureka Con. Gould & C. Halo & N Homestako LIVE STOUK MARKETS, Cattle More Active and Slightly Higher— Hogs Active but Lower, OMAmA, March #).—Three days' receipts foot up 6,0:2 cattle, 0,108 hozs and 1,618 sheep, agalnst 6,607 cuttle. 7,034 hogs and 4,110 sheep the first half of last week. The supply of o was about the sanme s Tuesday both in quantity and quality, 8150, but from 3175 10 #3400 bought the zreater part of the good Fair to good cows sold from 815 to & and canners and in- ferior lots from 8.2 up to &.00. Bulls, oxen and stags were about steady at fron $1.65 to .25, Calves were In small supply, good de- mund and nominally quotable nt from £2.0) to for common to cholos veuls. There was considerable doin in the stocker and feoder 1lne and prices in general wero firm. Country orders wore good nnd_regulur dealers were willing to take all they could get. Some of the commoner stuff soid from #.00 down to 8245 but from #.1) bought the bulk of the offerings. Itis u little early for westerns. but there were several loads of hayfed stuif here thut sold from £3.25 to 84,45, Itepresentative sules: STEERS, 10 ¥ No. Av. Pr. 14001402 13 140 8355 61..1340 08,0157 6..1615 355 360 STEERS AND HEIFERS. COWS. 14..1073 2 40 2 40 2 40 50 [ 50 07 0., 803 1..116) 8..1157 01001 15,1022 211035 HEIFERS, 81.. 724 300 CALYES, BULLS. 1490 235 1140 1..1210 1..176) 1., 48) 1.21610 1°.16% 1220 1180 STAGS. 25 300 [ STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 41 810 47.. 021 ‘WESTERN CATTLE. No. 42 feeders. ... 81 stecrs, liuyfe . 1252 MILKERS AND SPRINGENE, 1 cowandealf..... . om0 1springer...... ... 1 B8 00 Hoas—Tho foellng was rather boarlsh when tho market openea, owlng to unfuvorablo re- ports from Cnicago but tho supply was too fiZht and thedemind too good o udinit of any serious decline. Both local fresh meat men and shippers wanted good light and butcher welght hogs and bought them frecly and mostly sorted at from #.55 to 8.6 or u shade to ¢ iower than puckers were s the bulk sellin Av. um Pr. 8125 $45 iesduy. Heav ale a4t o 0o deciine, 1d) 108 Keveral londs of this cluss @f¥nhogs remained unsold on which buyers demanting u concession of 510 100 from Tuesduy's lurgely at froui (34.5) o #1.00 Tuesduy. Tces pinid $1.53 Ei5iWednesda sules: and mixed prices. i, wi average of §useinst 105 Tuesduy and Of lust week. Kepresentutive s 8n. Pr. No. Av. Sh. 50 84 40 Bl......200 200 440 DL 20 200 45 54 45 07 50 5. B0 4 50 $ ) 4 50 = zHzEs PO EEEES S22 P1GS AND ROUGHS, 5. 12 0 . . L suEer—The only sheep received, two double decks of westerns, were billed dirbet o Swilt & Co. und not offcred on Touses are Inquiring after desirable and prices are full stronz. Quotations: 1o #0od natives, $1.50@5.50; Tair 10 good west- crns, § 75; common and stock sheep, ¥ the ! 0% good 1o choice 40-10, t0 .-l lawbs, &, i ) Lo uttons Far market. Recelpts and Lisposition of Stock, Receipts at the Uulon Stock yurds, Bouth Busi- ness was only moderately_netive and prices, o £ whilo no stronger than' Tuesday, have ad- |yt et gt wit o e 10 vaneed so Tartihis woele from 5e t0 106 on do- | B S R bl ot prime e sirable grades of becf steers. Shipping and R T D Pl i e oxport buyors did a good share of tho trading, | §10ielers H0@LE: Hght, #150G1LE0; plas, but local drossed boof men wore not slow i | $EMEEI LT T L e taking hold and n fairand roasonably early |, SHEEP-Receipts, 6,03 ' shipmonts, 1006 cloaranco was effocted. - Good 1,230 to 1,50)-1, | Jharket, slow, wowk to dowar: owes. B8N beeves sold from .05 to 800 fair togood [ 7 MaXads 400G Abighosaiahidl 1000 o LIV, stuors trom E54bto, #16) and J > common light grades from $5.20 to £1.40, 3 The trada i butchers' nnd canuers’ stoo k New York Live Stock Market. wus fairly [Ivoly with prices steady to strong | - New Vo March i.—BEgvisRocolpts, on all grades. Sales wore mosily of smallodd | 1447 hegd, Including 16 cars for sule: murket bunches. somo of thom as hizh 1s from §1.25 to Naitvo steers, 81.10@5,0) per cwt.: Colo- Omaha, Neb, fot the twenty-four hours end- 1ug at 8 6'clock p. m.. March 90, 1802, RECRIOTS. 7 Gs. | CATTLE. THORRES & M 18, Cars, il 20w Tond|Cara./1ond Care. tond Care. | Head 8,008 2 w0 CATTLE, | | WUV ERS, OGS, SURET. 21| 23] 5 i Omahn Packing Co........ The G. 11, Hammond Co Ewirt & Co... . | The Cudahy Packing Co John I, ires & Co Sperry & e White, P. & ). Ve Shipy and feeders. 1eftover. ). OMA anufacturers and AWNINGS AND TENT OMAHA TENT & AVII~‘ WOLF BROS. & 00, ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpan Flags, hammocks, olland | 1ins, covers of all kin ote. Send 05 . 10th BAGS AND TWINES Chicago Live Stock Market. 10400, 111, March 3),—(Speclal Telegram to ThE BER]=The cattie market made u gnin in stren:th today, tho averages of prices being from fic to 10¢ higher than for Monday. The impro nt wiis due to the fact that th nrrivals for today were much less than wis expected nnd that tho supply for the re mainder of the woek promises to be corres pondingly light. Thero was a fairly active moven.ent fn nll grades excopt heavy steers, They were neglected, as has been the caso for gome time past. Trading on # basis of from 410 10 #5310 for very common to extra steers, from $1.50 1o #.5) for inferior to extra cows und bulls, from #.25 10 $1.75 for stockers and toedors and from 82.00 to $1.00 for Toxus cattie. W.th nearly twice as many hogs s for Tues- day. the murket worked casier, It was not than at tho close of yesterday's trad ng, but It was off from that diay's open- ing guotations fully from de to 1. Hoavy and medlum welghts sazged to from $1.40 to $.8 and light welzhits wore off to from #1.50 to #1L85. At that range there was u good degreo of activity, shippers especlally buying frecly. There werc sales of culls at from $2.50 to & and n few very fine heavy and medium welzhts fetehod Trom $1.8714 to £1.0. The buik of the business was at from $4.70 to #4.80, Trade in sheep was not so brisk us on some recent duys, but it was active enough to ¢ huust the supply in eood season, and at full prices. ‘The fact that the vals wero light hecked any tendency to weakness, the feei- ing being fitm at from 85.00 to #6.5) for poor to extra quality. Sules of lambs were on a basls of from .35 to #.00, Recelpts “were: Cattle, hogs, 20,000; shoep, 6,000 Tho' Evening Journal reports: CATTLE— Receipts. 15,000; shipments, 4.000; market ool 03,80 13,000; steady to stronz; @1.8215; others, Texuns,$ L@ 0); cow to choice steers, £i83 stockers, 82,00 3Gr3,20, shipments. rados, L8@1.00; bulls and cows, $LI@LN); Dressed heef slow; fase per pound. Shipmonts today, 145 beeves and_ 6,65 quarters of beefl; tomorrow 21 beeves, 30 shoep und 1,363 quart= ors ot beef. CALY dull; veuls, calves, & 007 SHEEP Recelpts, 2,074 head, Market ver $1.50053.0) per 100 1bs.; skim mil Keceipts 2088 heaa; sheep steady: Inmbe, 35 per 1b. hizher; sheep, 100 1bs,; lumbs, #7.00@ steady, ‘0% 1t per Ih at 1 @ti HoGs—TReceipts, 0.2% hond, consigned directs nominully steauy at $L9G. £5.0106.50 por le: dressed mutton ressed Lambs, steady ) per 100 1bs. Stock Market, Kansas City Livi IKANSAS City, Mo.*March 80.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 3.400; shipments, 1.000: steers - were wetive and steady to 10c higher, cows and feeders ste shipping s stockers and fo HoG ly to strong; dressed beef B1.8 G0, COWS, lers, $L0023.05. —Receipts, shipments, active 5ie to 10e lower; 50: bulk, £440@1.50. nd BLV@3.25; 3,000 ali ceipts, 1,400: shipments, 1,800 the murket was falrly uctive und steady. St, Louis Live Stock Market, Sr. Louts, March .—-CATTLE—Receipts, 1,500 head; * shipment: choico native stoers, & Indiun ste Hoas—Recelpts heud; lower; b 40 0 _head .00@A.5. s, $2.40603.0 6700 head $.05@4.80: stronz; fair to Texan and shipments, 830 uixed, $.000 ight, $1.50@4. WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Falling O in Numbers but Increasing in Welght. CINCINNATL O., March 3).—[Speefal Telegram to THE_BEE.I—Tomorrow's 'rice Current_ will It Returns for the week indicate 175,000 hoxs handled by western packers against 205,000 lust year, making o totul of 0.0, since March 1, arainst 1,105,000 & yeur ago. The total winter packing in the west 1s 7,761,700 hogs, or 412,000 decrense us compared_with ' last_year. average weight is nearly elght pounds henvier, Packing av leading pla pare since March L us follows: (] B0J.000) 104,00 operating com- CUTIES. T T8I Chicago.. . Louls. . anupolis Milwaukee. Cinelnnati. BEMIS OMAHA BAG 0O BISHOP & 00. Tmporters and mefs. four | AL maAnitla, cotton s ton twines tarred cord. |_dnge ‘ot fia's Tauhat ——_800. 010 TS, (0t BICYCLE: | BOXES. H. 0. TODD, M. 0. DAXOY, Successor 1.3 Wilk enson. M'T'w clgnr, paper #01d 0n monthly | Mg boxos, Al novel 120 N, 15th-at \ ties in box fine. 1110 Donglas St. MORSE-COE SHOE £, 1100 Howard Sire v, Fretory earncr [1th and Douglae strooty Wo are making ¢10 prise) to 0aih Dayors, an | are selllng a clas) of goods which 15 very sale- avlo with merch ant KIRKENDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW- co,, ED SHOE €. sale Mfrs. Agents [ Boots, sh Boston Rubber 8hoeCo, [ folt goods, 1102, 1104, 1105 Harney st | ney st — SR BREWERS. ! 108, SCHLITL BREW- ING €0, Worthy 8te., Omahi. John Marliover. Agts. CONFECTIONERY. VOEGELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectioners and Jovbers of forelen und domestie fruits, 1110 Howard st. Whol rubbers 12046 Har CARRIAG 3 TOPS, OMAHA EMHIM! TOP| ©. ). ANDERSOY, L4y Mrfs, A.T. Darby, Mgr. T shions, ' backs, North 15th-at. TCOAL, COKE, | OMAHA COAL, COXE & LIME 0., T A O O i | metalle’ wkyliahts, otc: by 1110, 1112 Dodge-st’ —e e CLOTHING. BLOTCHKY & COMEN, Clothing, notion,furnish ings. Give us o trial Ramples prepaid by ex press. 115 Harnoy buggy tops. backs, cushions, ote. Nond for eatalog. 910 8, 12th-st s, ete. CORNICE. EAGLE CORVICE WORKS Mfrs. galvanized iron cornice, window caps, GILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs and wholesal clothlers. 1109 Harney street. DRY GOODs KILPATRICK - KOSH DRY 20005 €0., tons, gent's T d Howara st M.E SMITH & C0., Dry goods, notions. nishing goods. " ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. obbers’ Dircctory =21 CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Inmber, wool eArpots and parguot Nooring, LUMBER. JOHN A, WAXEFIEL D | Tmporter Amagiewn Pory land coment, Milwanko' nydracile coment and Quincy whita Iime, Bt and Douglas JOR: ILER & 00, FRICK & H!Ili" ‘ merchants, Mirs Ko - Bit Liguor Harney-st Wholesnle liquor denlers ey i Tndis holesnte lguo e MILLINERY C. A STONEHILY, ), OBERFELDER & 00, Importers and Jobbers Millinery. nottons.clo'ks, | millnory, notions, Matl ele MBS S, 10the | orders prompt. R12 S, 11th st MUSICATLL A HOSPE IR, Planos organs, orlals, cte. g lns st Artists OI1LS, CONSOLIDATED TANK SNOW DRI? 0IL z LINERD,, No bad odor, no smoky himadya, i coarein g Refined and lubricating] of wleks, AB& your iw-% olls, axle grease, ete. oor for 1t OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKING 0D, | Packers of oysters, fish |Oystors, fish and ealory, and celory. 8 Leaven- | 419 8. 10thst. David worth st. | Cote, managar. | PLATT & 0., —— OVERALLS, SUIRTS, BTC, KING & SIMEAD, | ROBINSON SSTOKES CO Mfra of K & 8" pants, | Bfrs cole #hiEts and ovoralls, ete o G188 1ithest. | shirts, | Omah tod alls, P Jats, ote. Knst "PRODUCE COMMISSION. Estabilshed, 1575, BRANCH & £0,, iy ““"WrHI'INEV&.‘Bfl." \l'y;uuu-v, frults of tan 1V 8. 18th-st. b X ‘u“lln(. YRLEE KIRSCHBRAUN & SONS Butter, ezgs and poultry 12 Howard-st. ). A RYDER & co. Butter.exrs,eheese,poul- JAS. A. CLARK & C0., Lutter, chooso, o243, poultry and game. outh 1sth Stroo 0. PEDAU, slon mercha utter, eg | and poul 12th and Howaed-st "MULLIN & MC CLAIN spectaltios, butter, poultry, ite Hth. Ref. Tst Nati BINGHAM & BON, Send us your oggs, bt terpou tey game, hid ctel UL Loavenwost Sty | MOORE & FERGUSON S Butto-, oggs, -choomn apics, 5 K. el sy SCHROEDER & (O, Cash buyers hutter wnd exgs: han dies ull other produeo umiston. | 4z S 1th St | WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., Tllustrated catalog free. 1614 Capitol ave. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE C0., Grace and Thirteenth streets. GROCERIES. " DRUGS, Ete. 0. M. STEELE & CO,, BLAKE, BRUCE & CD., 1201-1205 Omaha, Jones 10th and Herney Omaha. street, streets, 8. A MC WHORTER, 5Ba of Grade. Broker in_grain, Privato wire to N. V., Chicago nnd St Louls. YOUNG THEOLOGIANS. Students of the Presbyterian Seminary to Be Tendered a Receptios The six younz men who have completed the tirst year’s study at the Omaha Theolog- ical seminary took the closing examinations in Hebrew yesterday at the Second Presbyterian church. The examinations were conducted by Rev. W. W. Harsha, D. D, Rev. Stephen Phelps, D. D, Rev. Joen Gordon, D. D., Sterling, D. D., professor of Greel The class consists of the following yourg ministers: B. C. Swank, Alexander Lither- A. Enders, G. A, Simonds and E. . KKelloy. The followin visitors were pri J. 'T. Baird of Plattsmouth, Rev. T. C. Smith, D.D., Clarina, Ia.; Rev. E. N, Curtis, D.D., Lincoln; Rey. John Fleming of Hastings and Rey. B. I, Sharp of York. This evening the class will be ten- dered a recoption at tho Second Presbyterian Addresses will be delivered by Rev. J. C Phelps, Prof, Bell and others. lixcellent music will be furnished and a pleasant time will be provided for all who feel interested in the succsss and progress of the seminary, The fall term will begin September 6. The directors held a meeting yesterday afternoon to look over and decide upon plans for the handsome new building at Sey- mour park, which will be well unaer way by the close of the summer, and Rev. hand, E. church, Hon, Sloan, Warren _Switzler, Dr. Stephen “Wonder how Jumbo would like to take Johenn Hoff's Malt Extract with every meal? 7 love it, Mamwma says that it is building me u,’» after my last spell of sickness, I must try it on Jumbo. He issick, Oneof his legs isout of joint. But only the genuine—none of the imita- tions for me.” The genuine comes in squatty bottles and has the signature of “Johann Hoff” on_the ncck of every bottle, Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents and Importers of Mineral Wat- ers, 6 Barclay street, New York, PILLE CURE new anl Complote Treatment Olntment 1o Ci oaltive Lurd 1 Itcling, conslating of o Box aa | eovut or This Wemedy has' nover been known t0 fall. § per box.G for £ sent by wll, Wiy suffer from this tarible discas) whon a wric: ten guaranieo W positively given Wil 6box o3, or Fefund (he wmoney i not carad Band stauwo for free Sample. Guarantes lsied by Kuliy & Co. Drugglats: Sole Aeats, curasr 1th sad Duugias aivols, Omaba, Neb. Suppositorie: and Pills; 8 Bling or Bleedlng Hereditary #iics. W. A. L. GIBBON & 00,, Hats, 10V and 1 BATE CITY HAT CO Hats, caps, straw g0 gloves, mittens.Ow celebrated Gato ¥ hat. 11th and Harney. Atrow goods, mittens. 121l ruey. HART RECTOR & WILHELMY co., Corner 10th and Jackeon Strects. Dealers’ hardware and mechanics' 00l 101 Douglas Street. GREELEY & €0, J.B. HYSE & 0D, Butter, poultry, lOur spacialtio: Battsr, kawme, and fralt, | eaps 1 poultry, i U7 Howara Streor, " | SHmnih hotey, 1016 W. E. RIDDELL # Wholsale butter & egas Buys and sells for | cash. 413 8. 11thest. RIDDELL & 00., Butter, cheoss, ozgs, vegeinbles, fruits poul. try und game. CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CD. Carry o full stock of |WraDDIng paper. all kinds printing, wrapping und | Of twines ote. 18 Nriting papor, card pa- | Howara streot. Telo- per ete. phone, 1780, | OMAHA STOVE REPA!R WORKS, 5 und wata ats for apd Kid of stose m(..). 1207 Douglas. \ H. HARDY &G0, Toys, dolls, &1bums TOYS, M. A. DISBROW & 00, | Manufacturers of sash | Toih GO0 8 I The doors, itnds and | pti EOCIR RO mouldings. Branc ren's carrlogos. 181 fice, 12th and 1z Fatnam Kerath SOUTH OMAHA., UNION STOCK YARD3 CO, - - LIMITED = — =1+ MERCHANTS. [GAZMANT & OIILEL ) ana 61 RKxe butlding. 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