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| | | | ! i { COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL May Wheat Jumped to Eighty Cents Per Bushel Yesterday. LARGELY THE WORK OF THE CLIQUE sh and Onts IVere Weak from Start to Fi fhosed After an Active Day's Rus Below the Pri Ruling Satur- dny Afternoon. rens cnrcaco, D, Mareh 27,3 at jumped 10 80c & bushei today, a 2-cent advance over | Eaturd s high mark, and closed The advance of 1c Saturday s d the shorts and thoy started | the opening to_cover part of their line, The market was wild, and elosing quotations ranged from 784e to T8¢ The heavy buying sent the market to 79t with o rush. Then the elique_came in by seil- ng soie of its holdings and the dropped 1o the openlug figure, The shorts then began o buy again and the market wentup to 80c the elique alding in the advanee by taking back t of thelr original offerings Tho traders be o nervous, and from this point until the close the market sce-sawed be- tween 79%¢ and T0%e, closing nearer the top July wheat was firm, but closed without ma- terial change In (18 value Corn opened firm but ciosed very weak at e under Saturday's latest quotations. Oats wore wesl from start to finishand closed after an aetive diy's business at %e bhelow the price Mling on Saturday afternoon. Provistons were dull hut firm. The visible supply of | wheat uncxpectedly decreased 812,000 bu. | compared with an fnerease of 154,000 bu. the | corresponding week last year, but the fizures | had no appreciable oTect upon the market | The Interest in May dominates the market ) o the exclusion of everything else. the e Brokars were betng elosely watehed ‘ bl quantities of Miy whoat on the hird | Sote the triders could seé that there must be | Bty iy e orders (e mavket trom shorts | Which enabied realizing to be done without | brices, Kaufman of 8t. Louis | Jf the heavy shorts who “faced the | were very ansiol traddicrs at St Louis, | Dubuth and Chicazo all had trades outstand- | fni that were geiting very uneasy. This | forced considernblo huy ¢ May aside from the question of ! northwestern shorts may have covered. 16 i elaimed in gome quarters (hat the bullcliaue louses in | wheat hive of late been he helrenerie e L Inayiket Within bounds. A break | would he quite disastrous to them. An ad- | vinee at this fime would brins out more | wheat from other centers to Clijeazo. This ight prove disastrous. When May got @ | 1wist of 1e over Saturday to 78¢ the move was | first charged to the cligy | “L o, fecording to these theorists, 1t was | {he best opinion that shorts were lariely re- | 1eh as zethe \is I on hand in que did as b sponsible and that the d possible to hold " the marke g they had the sam wvited form s sy of wheat: grain trade The clique poses of the asa target in th Country While not having the broadsides of a barn, rget is of suflicient size to be muchly 1 before June 1. Probably the capl clique 1 opposed by cqually lirge ved against it ar amounts and the tactics are as shrewd as their own, ot stocks of wheat iy oly inereas ot 400,000 bu. weckly. © yet remains nine weeks to fill sales of May wheat. We think the least e clique can expect to recelve in that tin Wi be 500,000 bu. a week. which would the totatl contract stocks by Junael to over 1 The 500,000 bu. Car_ lots of No. 2 whea seli- inge 8c under the May price and only thirty-four vs to May 1, By looking at the daily out inspection of wheat, noue of the ear lots f No. 2 ved or No. 2 white are found, | ut the shipmehts —all consist of | grades selling from Be to 16c less. | A fair priee for No. 2 red in this market today | would and No. 2sp New Y dvance from Toledo and Detrolt from 69¢ to 7 must sooner or later line dnd we not ineline to the bull stde until valuc around are adjusted in their usual positions.” “The wheat pit took the attention of opel tors today tosuch an extent that other pits we cted. The feature in corn wus the seemine desire of country longs to zet out of their holdings. Tonight, comparcd with Saturday night, pork is up 10¢ and lard 7ie. Ribs are about unehanged, leading futures ranged as follows: [ SATY Wheat No2. q i March....| 8 g wg| Tu| B May... ... 18169 £ g | W July. e Al T 2% CornNo.2— | March.. w0 osanl ol ol a0k May. PR T BT July. il s k| sl esglengan OutaNOZ Mareh.... [, May...... June ... M ork e Tuky.-ios Lard= May... July. Bept... . Fhort itivs Cash quotations were as follows: FLouRr — Moderately active: prleces un- changed; winte tents, $3.7074.20; winter straights, 4.80: spring_patonts, $3.85 @4.10: spring §2.6073.10; 92.10@2.95, raight, bakers', WueAT—No. 2_spring, 70 3 spring, 1ei No. 2 rell. 704 401¢ '3 'csh, 38¢; No. 2 yellow, 40%¢; SR, 38140, VATS—No, 2, 2044; No.'2 white, f. o. b, Sl4c; No. 8 white, £. 0.1, 804 0. 2, 48c. BARLEY- NG, No. 4,f.0.h, Frax e TIMOTHY SEED Pon=Mess, per b1 H750017.074, Lard, or 100 1bs., $11,270,@11.8215; short ribs <ides (oose), $10.06@10.071; dry ‘salted shoulders (hoxed), $0.9715@9.60; short elear sides (boxed), #10.50610.55. "\\;17“5” Distillers' finished goods, per gal,, SuGARs—Unchanged; cut ¢ BX@5Y granulated, biye; standard “A," “The following were the recelpts and ship- ments for today: 84.38004.40, Artioles. Tt [hipments. Flour, bbla....... 10,000 2,000 Wheat, bu. 102.000) 3,000 Corn, bu 108,000 11000 Onts, bu. W50 201,000 1.00) 5,000 25,000 000 amery, 23 st 230c; dulry, Ty frosh, 14 i New vork NEW York, March 27.—FLour—Recelpts, 40,800 pkgs: exports, 2,000 bhls., 12,000 sacks; saios, 7,600 pkes.; market dull, steady; buyers holdingoff; winter wheat, low §2.10 ter wheat falt to faney. $2.650 whent patents, §3.85004 95; Min- 2.606.8.50; Minnesota straights, Minnesota patents, $4.2564.90 L—Steady, dull; y llow western, Murkets. £3.60704.00 Cory M dy, quict: westorn, 597 Banrey T, dull; western, GOS0, BARLEY MALt-Dull, steady} western, 65@ WhEAT-Recelpts, 10800 bui exports, 216,000 bu.; sales, 2,620,000 bu futures, 144-, 000" bu. spot. Spot miarket fairly etive, stronger: No. red, In store and I(\ulrr‘ 7b44e; afloat, 7640 1. b., 75%@77%0; No. 1 northern, 8135,@52¢; No. 1 hard, 85 . No. 2 northern, BOGEROL (:ynw.n opened firm at ¢ Sye ndvanes uctuat siderably and finally closed R Wi le advance; No rod, May, 76_5-161276 6 TINGTThae. closi s, closing at closing at 78ige; Deceniber, in storo and aflont Mar 3: corn, 4526815 onts, o8¢ rley, 128,727; ‘molt, 88 B RN~ Recaipta, 40,600 bu; exports, 16,180, bu.; sales, 196,000 bu. futu H00 B, Spot Bpots weakere nactive: No. 3 61y@s iy in elevator e afloat’ ungraded mixed, b« nixed, 0. 3, 40430 60c. Outions were moderately getive, opening W@de down with the west, advanecd ' on decreased visible und light roecipts, de- elined Ladic with the west, elosod we @ he decline: April, 49765040, eloy Hryc: May, 485@49%0, elosing af 48 osiing at 48103 July, 40485, clos 5 [ elpts, 151,200 bu.; exports, 21,611 b sales, 504.000 bu. futures, 71,000 bu. spot, Spots dull. weiker. Options lower, weak: May, 86686550, closii § at 36e; Juno, 86003600, closing at 86¢; July, 6 el ing at 86¢: spot No. 2 white, 4214@42¢0; No. Chicago, 3914@30:c; No. 8.'87%¢c; No. 8 Whit 4lci mixed western, 87@40c; white western, 410545450 HAv—Active, firm; shipping, 70@70c; good o ch BUCGL#LO0. Hovs-Quict, standy; stute, comuon to cholee, 18@21i5e; Pucltic coust, 18021 ¢ Hios—Dull, ‘ensy. PROVISIONs—Cut weats, quiet, steady: mid- dles, dull and stendy. Lard, quiet and irmer; westorn stenm elosed at #1160 os, none tions sales, none: March, closed nt $11.5 Soptomber, closed at 81190 Pork, fair do- | Wient s May, 65%e: July, mand, steady. 6750 ' 1 “hard, 6803 No. i R 'r;nl Ir~|r ng demand; western dairy, 18 [ northern, 6050, No. 2 northern, 63@64¢ e — vak-Qulet, stendy Milwankee Eaas Moy recelpts, closed atoady: MiLwarkee, Wis, Mareh 27— WieAr celpts, 18,063 pkes: western, trosh, 15146615 Steady: July, 67%¢ 2 spring, 60¢ TALLOW I,'uh-| onsjer: clty 42 for pkas) 6. | Cony—Dull: No. 8 1n||n\~|)lv On-Dull, weak; crude, 449 Oars~Lower; No. white, 84'4¢: No. 8, 603 yellow, 6 83i4c. PEIROLECM - The market opencd strong but BanLey 3 subsequently broke under freo offerings. At | Ryg--5ac the close i somewhat steadier tone provadled PROVISIONS - Qu Pork, May, $17,66, Penns olls, sales, none; April - — | sales 0 Opening price, | Toledo Gealn Markot. Nighest, 65 at il closing LEDO, O, March 27, Wreat—Dull, caster sales none, 204 bid ash and March, 70 | Dall, steady; No. 2 eash and May, ady; strained ymmon to yl, #1.40641,42 4% OATS—Qulet; cash, 881 TURPENTINE- Quilot, lower nt 34@3414¢ NEley) Soat s yl(x‘nv irm, falrly active; domestic, falr to | London Oil Market, chalce, 8@5 LONDON, March 27, CALCUTTA TINSEED Morasses ~New Orleans open kettle, good | gpot, 43¢ 6d por quarter: spot, April and June, tocholce, fair demand, iem, Sm3se, now erop, 388 0d per quarter SUGAR -Raw, firmer, wore active; falr | SnIRire-has 8d por ¢ R e et anie: 08 teal, 8 0 | TURPENTINE SPIRiTs—285 3 per owt. 3 00 y‘_.v' “‘,;,!,K.:W i 8 tost | New York Dry Goo s Marke! Sves off A, 4 7-104 11-100; | NEw Yomk, March 27.—Business in dry goods wtandnrd Aydx@4 10 donte | opened with a less active demand 4 18-16¢; cut loaf, 3 | 15 owdered, Db 1-16¢ STOCKS AND BONU Tatod, 4% @5 1-L6o: oubos, 5 3-160 P lnox ‘Il porutely active, stoadys Amieri= | specalation Quite Strong In Certain Parts of COPPER- Quict; luke, $11.65 I e the List, | LRAD=Qulcts domestic, $4:16 | New Yonk, March The stock market TIN-Quiet; straits §20.85 1id, and £20.90 | was rregular in its courss throughout tho | asked: plates, moderate demand, steudyi do- | day. At Intervals speculation was strong in | oL 5 | certain parts of the list while positively weak Omahn Grala | inothers and the » ket closed w h anur or The tollowing prices ave based upon delivery | of stocks higher and others below tho final | at Mississippi river points quotations of saturday. The bears were not | \ I 0.2 5! z, T2¢ bid; No. 3 spring, " B N B T N o e BRe™® | active in their efforts to depross prices, the )ATs No. 2 white, 32'5¢ bid; No. 8 white, | ense in money, the fact that only $500,000 in e bid f 5 | zold will be shipped to Europe tomorrow and QRN N, 2, cash or April, 7 bid; No. 8 cash Lk of a probable advance in freight and | RyrNo. 2 b3c bid rates by the western railroads, | - | ting against them throughout the day. ” Omaha Produce Markot. | "The general market aavanced from 14 to 1€ oMhere was no chunge in prices and_ the mar- | cent, but subsequently Missouri Pacific ket was practically featurcles: d Lackawanna were attacked. The former A T e Sk 1« quoted at | Ond Luckawanna were attacked. The former $4.50, sold down 2' per cent to 60% and the latter BANANAS D¢ weh, Including erates and | 1% _per cent to 44'%. Simulta msly th packing, 2,00 | waadropof 414 per cent in United” Sta | BEANS - Choice navy, $2.45 | Rubber to 5414 ind 11 per cent in Manhattan | BUrrer Extra ehoice country roll, 200220 | to 1675, The other wsually active shares | fair to good country roll, 1572005 packing | yielded 11 to 11: per cent under sules to real- stock, 166017¢ | 1z profits tnd also for the short account. The CALTFORNIA CARBAGE - Per 1D, 8¢ volume of business, however, was smali and CELERY- e doz., 400, the selling of far less importanee of CRANBERRIES - Per hox, $3.25, During the Tast hour Manhatt Cucumpkis - Por doy. £2 shotup to 171 on rumors that the cc Eoos ajority of the sales were re- | would be granted the privileges asked 1 d at li g and ft was very hard work to Iransit commission, which meets to- clalty of are discouraging the shipment of diicks, & arket s oversupplied and prices ‘v Mixed ducks, T31.00; It v 20 mallurds, ; Bee #3.00610.00, vding to GRAVE PRUEE— Per Do, 33,50 HAY-—The mavketon good upland hay was ilines No.1 gre > green, 8c; No 1 groen, salted, 4 on, salted, 3isc: No. 1 green, salt 10 105, j crcen salted 34 calf, 8 o 15 10 3 veul'calf, 8 to 15 1bs., 6¢; No Ldry Hint, 7 No. 2dry flint, 5'ge. | No.' 1 dry salted. Ge HONEYCholed 1o faney white clover, 18@ 19¢: fair to zood, 167018 Linoxs Choice, #8.50; faney, $4 NEW VEGEFABLES Lettuce, 40 and parsiey. 4be per doz.; green or ONTONSTome grown, per b, #4 per crato, 82 o lorida fancy, per bo, Wi boot cred sho KEd bu.: 8,000 Su bu. KA Dull red, CO! whit OA Bu 32 bu.; kots. L1 [ uy closed wt $11.00; July closed at 811 Ab. ments, ete BUTTER dairy, 18722 i says: per quarter In wes wheat 15 little changed 15 likely to send b e 1y orc Conmission houses that mak Mexiean oringes, lots, $3; Califo hington nay single be \ia mountain 15, $4; New- Med. sweets, Colorude na- tive stock. 8590¢, Povrtiy ~The market was about steady, thouzh not quite so strong as it was a few days i Chotee hiens, 90100, 1ive: young roosters, @9c; old roosters, bate; geese and ducks, dressed, 110212¢; dréssed tarkeys, 12@14¢. RAWBERRIES —Per quart, 250500 ATOES.-Per bbl, 35, ANGERINES— I half boxes, $2.7573.00, Vear—Cliolee and small fat veals, 7@9¢; large and thin, 860 PRODUCE POINTERS, W. I Bemis of the firm of Clars & Co., has returned from a business trip to Wisconsin, | Business Changes, The following are reported at Dun's Morean- tile ngency Allinnce; Neb., N. D, Smith & Co., drugs, sold out to R Abbotf. Eustis, Neb., J. M. Methven & Co., imple- ments, suceceded by Methven & LS, Fairiield, Neb., Robinson & Clark, restaurant and bakery, suceeeded by H. M. Goldsmith Norfolk, Neb., Taylor, & Pottor, grocories gave chattel morteagos for §3,26 North Platte, Neb., Horman Otten, boots and shoes, gave real estate mortzage for $5,100, and chattel mortags for $7,100, North Platte, Ne & Rebhausen, groceries, gave chi Age for $1,400. Red Cloud, No Evans, sccond hind * goods, burncd Red Cloud, Neb., Osear Patmore, flour and teed, burned out. Red Cloud, Nob., James Patterson, agri- cultural fmplements, burned out Isonville, N ) SuC Weaner, fmple- arker, er, general store, A n & Hassell, groceries, s and shoos, i ina, Kan., M. Henning & Son, groceries, itors in possession. Louis, not (u 27.~FLOUR— WiEAT-Opened higher; this con- dition continuing through ‘the” day, with but slizht reaction, the close being 14 1ise above rday's 2 red, cash, 64ifc; 1, 64340 Corn—Unse fllul wenk, 's¢ off. No. 2 wixed, 7 OATS cash, 80%e; May. 3115 PROVISIONS \.4vllull Pork, mess, $18 new, $18.50. Lard, $11,87%. Dry salt meats, loose \lmuhh-xx, bacon packed shoulders, £10.25; Jongs and ribs, $11.00a0$11.121 , $11.20; hams, sugar cured, 133@1414¢. ianged Flour, 7,000 bbis.: wheat, 12,000 273,000 Bu.; oats, 54,000 bu.; ryo, vy, 7,000 hu s—Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat 7,000 145,000 bu.i oats, 11,000 bu.; rye, CEIPTS corn, ) bu. i Pyl corn, 1,000 bu.; barley, 1,000 bu. Kansas City Markets. NSAS CiTY, Mo., March 27.—WnEAT— and steady: No. 2 hard, 63@G5¢; No. 2 nominally, G8c. s, I defand and }@se higher; No. 2 TR 284@29¢. low and rather weak: No. 2 mixed, rTER—More Firmer at 14 uctive; creamery, 26@29 cEpTs—Wheat, 2,000 bu.; corn, 16,000 . none. Wheat, 5,000 bu.; corn, 6,000 oats, 11,000 bu. Cotton Market. ORLEANS, Lat, March 27.—Qulet good ing, 8 13-16c; ‘middling, 8 7- low ing, 8c: May ordinary, 7 18-16¢; receipts, 2,702 bales; gross receints, 8, bales; sales, 4,400 bales; stock, 289,520 by 3 Futures steddy; sales, 106,000 bales, March, #8.1208.18; April, 88.12@8.13; May, 20 June, $3.29%8.80; July, & 5 August. 5 36: September, $8.2008,22 ¢ and Deccrn- ovember, $8.16@8.17; Trade Review Inzlish whe T London p Both Calitornia ary red whe leable in Lon 1w in Antwerp. is now sending to At Breitain 100,000 quarters weekly. India after l aster. Liverpool Markets, March 27.~WhEAT—Dull; wte; holders offer mod bs ALdis por cental; VERPOO de- ately: No. 2 Corn—Firm; demand fair; wixed western, | 45254 per cental | Bacos g und short ar 65 1bs.,, b0s | per‘ewt.; 1ong clear, 45 Ibs., 505 | Markot. New Yonk h 27.-Options opened dall, unchanged to & points deeline, Closed 10 15 points down; sales, 18,250 bags, arh $10.50¢ April, $16.60; M Hodnaingg S Septembe 6.10;001¢ cniher 90. Spot Rio, dull, nowinil; No. 7, #1760, B Cinelnnati Markets, 0., Mare WHEAT—Firmer; CorN—Iasy: No. 2 mixed, 42@4240. oderate deman 2 mixed, WHisky—In light demand; $1.17, hitadelphin Grain Market. PHILADELPRIA, P, March 27.-WHEAT — Strong, advanced; No. 2 red, March, 735%@ T8%¢. N Fasl Ixed, March, 48%c, futures dufl and ‘un- Bt Barmivone, Md, Mareh WHEAT Strong, higher; No. 2 red, id May, 78'5¢ Cory—Duli; wixed spot and March 4745, “uu-. Quiet, steady; No. 2 white western, Mianeapolis Wheat Markot. MixxEArOLIS, Minn., March 27.—Market fair tod; b warket strong. No. L northery oic uortbern, 66¢. Leceipts, 200 curs. Cordage, | oi cn ¢ | ern Pacitic, all of which fnproved 110 1% per | cont. Chidazo Gas lod’ with u rise to 88 western railway shares and the coalers re- covered i to % per cent, indthe market lef Fin tone with most of tndustrials atc { near opening. The transactions aggere | gated 220878 shares, of which 190,783 werd Tistod and 88,605 unlisted. The Post silys: Saturday's bank statement the half | when analyz:d in detadl, proves that control | dozen large banks which ordinarily the movement of money intoand out of New York City were this time caught napping thelr owri books did indeed show in advance considerable outflow of currency to other cities, but what they naturally fatled to show and what had really become the feature of the murket was the net receipt_of legal tenders, in amounts varying from #50.000° to #500,¢ smaller banks in the city Tho moral effect of this showing on the | money ms s considerable. In addition | rumors of Suturdiy that the large gold | ders for ~ next Tuesday wiil proved true here. Only $500,000 fu gold was withdrawn today. To account for 1his sudden chiange of purpose, various rumors of a more or less. sensational eharacter were set in motion, Of these it is only nacessary to suy that so long as an Amcrican loan s tatked about in London just so long will the | gold shippers proceed ‘with mors than usual { caution. It is notin the least probable thit | the scerntary of the treasury, as the Wall | street story \unveiling his | purpose t hankers, But | the banke © their su | picion und the recent considerable fallin Brit- | 15k consols—due solely to expestation of an | American loan shows how dec even i surmi nay have on the Of course it 13 plain that 000,000 London loan were actuslly ated ex- | y_influenced. But the | st st be lefi o conjecti | ng are the closing autatious of leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- Atehison T 3% PRGIC Surtaoin L. Adams Cxprows. ... 15 | Ao proferred ... Alton, T i 3 |U. P Den. & do preferrad ...\ 150 |Northwestern American Express.. 111 | do preferred | Ealtimore & Ohlo... 9)'¢|N. ¥. Central.... | Canada Paciic .. 34N, Y. & N. ... Canada Southern... diw|Ontario & Westers Central Pacitic 1({|Oregon Tmp. 5 Oreyon Nav... ... [0 B L. & U'NI.LL i1 | Pacific Matl Sl Peorin, Dic. & B 1308 | Pittsburg & 9% Puliman Palnce, Roading.... . Chos. & Ohio Chileago Alton C. B & Q. Ehlvagoing: Consolidated Gas. C.C.C &St L. tton Gil Cert.. Dol. Hudson 120 | Riehmond T'rmin‘i; DL &W L 14s(| do preforred .. D& G pid. 49| Blo Grande W, .. D.&CF Co.. 74| do preferred | nn... 04| Rock Tsland. Erle 148t Paul.. do proforrad ..l 40| do preferred .l Fort Wayne.. .50 1 i" Paul & Omatia @t. Northern pf'd.. 138 | do proferred...... Cog B L prd. ... 100 ern Pacitic Hocklng Valley. .\, 28 [Suznr Koilnery...... Hllinols. Centrai...; 8iy | Tenn. Coal & iron 8t. Panl & Dul Kan. & Tox pf Lako Erle & West. do proferred .. Lake Xhore........ Lead ‘Frust | Youis. & Nush Louts. & Now Alb'y n Con, & Cha'ls'n 2| Toxas Pacific.. . L 24 [Tol & 0. Cen. prid. 2214 Unlon Pacific.... 74 | U. 8. Bxpross.. . 1275 | W, St 1. & P o Mic Missour i Moblle & Uhlo.... Nashvillo Chatt... Natlonal Cordage. do proferred.. onal Linseed. . & iron . do proferraa .. 108 N. J. Central 1195 Hous. & Tex. Can, | Norfolk & W. 1 27 [Tol. A A &N M. North Amorlein ¢ The total sales 0f S10CKS ALY Were o, shares, including: Atchison, 6,000; Ciicago, Burlington 300; € 00;Cotton Oil, estern, 12,200 200; General 4,000; Missouri Pacific, 12, 4,800: Nation nnu-ld'n;.;;l Pacific 1eago Gas, skawanna New York arkot. NEW Yomrk, March 27.-MONEY 0N OAL 3@4 per cent, last loan, 8 per cent; closed of- fered at 8 per cent. PrIME MERCANTILE PAPER—G@T per cen STERLING XCHANGE—Firn, with aetual business in punkers' bills at §4.86@4.8601 for sixty-duy bills and 848735 @4.85 for demand GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steady. State bonds neglected. The closing quotations on honda: L T8 4w row ! 8. 43 coup [ st Paul Con, . p.( | BT P, P, Unlon s 0. new West Shoro on. nov R GW s, Canada 30. Ateh. s 3 Cen. Paclfic Ints. Atob. 2igs, clasy D& It G Ists, G.HL &S A by do 2d 03 HO&T ¢ . H. & T Con M K & T.Gen 5s.. 461§ N. Carolina Gs.. | Mutual Union Gs... 100 | N. Carolina 48 N.J. C. Iet Corto... 1|8 C. Browa con ac. Iuts 1164 . 01d fis N 20 SO0 | Virginda s NI W. Condols’...0L 151 | do ox. mat conp N.W. Deven.ds .0 1104 Va Con Boston Stock Quotations. BosTox, Mass., March 27.—Call loans, 5142614 percent: time loans, 536 percent. The follow- 2 are tho closing quotations on stocks, bonds and wining sharc AT KB Wi, Awetlean Sugar.., 105 Am. Suznr pfa. L] o Bay Stato Gas i Eell Telephone ..., 207 Bosten & Alb 118 1y Hoston & Maloe . . 173 Boston & Malne p'fd 14 | c.B &Q | Fitehburk prd. Gen, Klectrie & Mont a2 11 ~teel Hosron.. .| 105 Mex. Central & um. 15 N. Y. & N. Eng . 8 0id Colony nes Y Ore. Short Line sarge., L0 Hubber........... Oseeola, .. 8 San Diezo Quiney 10 | Union Pacific; ' Santw Fe 5 Wo lamaracs 164 Weet End p'f'd New York Miniag Quo tions. Kk, March 27.—The following are the s | Crown Point 25 [ Viymoatn . | Con. ' al. & Va..l.l 20 |Stundard Denitwood. ... Ta) | Unlon von Gould & Curry How Jaekot o0 Siver.... Quick Miver.., a0 proferrad Bulwer Moxiean. ... Ontarlo St. Louls Mi 8. Lovis, Mo Ma atasaerifico in pric ins Stocks. 27.—Morc tivity, but 5 were the features in the loeal mining market, Five handred thousand shares of Lea were reported to have been sola ay 4e per share: 50 shares of Granite Mountain sold at .75, and 20 American Not- l tie sold ut 80¢, & declie of 215¢ per share from 1 Inst snles; wanted at 10¢, by Quotations on of toeks Wi AvKed ™ = Adams.. 8.9 8100 |3 110 Neitlo Yu yations K ollows were Alta Beicher Beat & e Bodie Consolidatod Buiwer Commonwealth Chollar.. ... . Con. Cain & Va'l Crown Polnt Gould & Curry 07 sharos of Sllver Jors wol e ranite M. b5 “x 1., Mar op 1 IMan phi Poto Sava Unlo ngnein xican sivrra Noo ch 3 ing The oMetal stocks today ® Norerow e n Con 1 Ko [Copyri hted 1893 by James Gordon Bran b | [New LONDON, March 27 York He Cable Special | to Attention of = the Stock exchiange scupied in the settlcment arr new busi being attempted, as after the settiement 1 boards adjourn for Easter holiday, the h being elosed Saturday. The tone on the whol was firn. The fnprovement {n the Ax depurtment continued, Most des how a further upwiard movement. ¢ Wore steady. Carrying over rates wer erally lght though in some direetions harder than” o~ fortnight ago. Atehison bonds v nt higher, Wabash — pre- por cent, ference fnd pnd sl of improve Issues 1 1o 1 por o demand: For'short wards was frecly pal market. Thr to 14 per cent | lines were % per cent ent. M loans A as nd Trunk foney was in i 2 per cent and up- Ivances in the open wonths bank paper was at 1 arings, Financial Notes. KANsAs City, Mo, M PARIS Marcel 27.—Three py 57¢ for the account NEW York, March 674; balances, $4,338 OManA, Mar same day last we LONDON, Mareh ¢ into the Bank of BALTORE, Md 070,145; balane ecnt. March 7, 182, Cle: $6,045, Lund te £422,1 ' cent rentes, learings, §74,790,- arings, #1,197,03 3 it of bullion gone L £60,000. Clear . Moncy, il ngs, & [ PHILADELPIIA, P, March 27.-Clearings 20.257,121; " balances, $1,651,521." Money, 413 @b pet cent CINCINNATL, O, Mareh Money. 627 per cent. New Vork exchi var; clearings, 7,470 W, MeEstpis, Tean reh 27.-Now York_ox- solling at #1.50. Clearings, 95,740 s, #1744 Ly, March The statoment of tho Imperi; Bank of ( many shows a decrease in_specie of 4,480,000 marks NEW ORLEANS, La, March 27.-Clearings, $9! 8. New York exchar commercial 75e por #1,000; bank, $1.50 premium S1. Lovis, Mo, March 27, —Clearings, #3,091 - 116; balunces, §626,032. Money, quiet nt 6@7 percent. Exchange on New York, 85¢ pre- niiun Bostos, Mass, March Clearings, $14 140,275, halances,” 31,942 Money, 6 cent. Exchauge on New York, par to discount. New Yori, M Tie Beg.] - Exehn today: Chicago, 85¢ premium OHICAGO, 1L, Mare 7; New York Sterling exchanee bills: $4.85y for at3@7 per cent OMAHA LIV 18§ was pre 97, ull; S STOCK MARKET quoted as c exchange 1 86 afts. pecial Telegram to follows mium; St Louis, learings, $15.810, - 80¢ premium. 4 for sixty-duy Money casier Cattle Scarce, Stendg to Shade Lower—Hogs ) Light Supply. MoNDAY, March 27 Re for a Monc weelk ago. and ‘There were 1ess than 100 cars of eattle ceipts of all kinds were moderate, some what even ghter than a on sale, the general quality of the offerings ot much different from the elose of last Chicago had a and dealers lower market here i ru generally week n and a lower market were looking for a As recelpts were consid- erably below expeetations and in addition to good orders from local houses there was an active inquiry from speeulative shipper really about steady at rrades ‘es ruled d to choice 1,200 10-10. e It down 10 $3.75. los at fr The throughout and by noon ne had changed hands Coy ifth a good the market steady. ( at fron #8.60 (o 34 06, largely at fre 6 anning grades down s sold freely 50." Commoi to g on Suturday from 33 Th and feeder line. rezular de a of the demand ruled O desirable ¢ s and mixed stock attle Saturday's d 1k W to 1,5 21,60 10 85.10, with fair 0 good om $4. move ma entire supply, from active od to choice cows and heif ade were gener: line. On other to be to 10¢ lower, 0-1b. steers sold at 1,000 to ). Com- 5 10 nd_mixed stuff ola from that on ont was quite free tly everything up less than and with source about s sold all and with falr to good stuff t0$3.60, o158 t firm pri d cal 5 to prings lers did about all ) and c nmon and Bulls, oxen and ces from $2.25 to es sold about as £6, was very litile doing in the stocker limited and the trading and were on the basis of last week’s closing prices. Rep- resentative sales: DRESSED BEEF. Av. 965 4 4 4 4 4 4 1162 4 1168 4 1160 4 4 4 4 1079 4 40 1056 11050 4 45 2 1240 11228 460 1......1003 L1220 476 1 1200 1191 475 86. 953 1282 475 sut D EXPORT, ..13190 24508 1 4 90 11208 17..0.1639 510 1326 MIXED. 8 70 2 .85 420 4 2 COws, 737 1 11960 1 1129 8 . 845 1 895 1 44 1 962 1 1040 ] 1130 22 1009 4 1 1 1000 2 965 1 1000 13550870 1 900 10 2 1 3 1 0 2 650 1 300 1 100 5 110 1 100 2 1005 i i 1680 2 1340 2 1010 i 1450 8 40 4 1140 8 b0 1 A 4 Ao RS AND FEEDERS, 10 9 396 70 1 1010 i 8 930 4 682 8 835 5 724 346 8 63 6i6 8 b0 350 13 911 865 667 1 500 865 UTAN CATTLE, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Dr 90 steers. 1200 #4 00 WYOMING CATTLE 3 cows 260 20cows... 883 2 60 30 cows 3 Hogs— There wis not much of o hog market today, hardly enowsh hogs bein ved to mike one. Twenty loads were reported in, There was 1o shipping and speculutive de mand and local houses took the offerings b about Suturduy's quotations. “The quality as Wrule was cotmmon, Poor light to good Buteher welght wnd -~ heavy hogs changed hnds at the comparatively nurrow range of from 87 10 $7.15, With the bulk of the hogs selling ut fron) §7.05 t0¥7.10, as usninst $7.06 0 87.16 Saturduy and $7.25 o $7.30 on last Monday. Representativ Av. Bh._Pr. sh, P 78 £ 90 160 87 1 300 90 40°710° 205 220 700 OS.I28T BO 710 1198 200 700 29.0.207 — 710 THE ()MMH DMLY B,I'?. 'I‘U ‘ll),\Y MI\R(‘" 2fl | Game REC 160 7 710 | 00 7 710 W 7 710 v 713y | 7 T12% 7 718 | B0 7 0714 715 Mas AND ROvGH 1...510 5 00 SiERe—Recoipts wore iberal but about halt | of them wore billed direct o foeal honse and not offered on th market The demanl was falr, but the foeling rather oasior. Fai | to kood natives, $8.75 to #5; fair to good westorns, $3.50 ¢ sheep, $2.20 to 3,70 10016, Tambs, #1 to $0, and stoek ico 40 to omnon good to cl Recelptsand Disposition of Stock. OMelal rossipts and disprsition of stosk ax shown by the books of tha Unlon Stock Yards | pressing alike the se company for the forty-cight hours ending at yeloek p. . March 27, 1893 WECRIP S CATTLY OGS SHEER. [HORSES & MIS Cars. | tlond|Cars. [ Head | Cars. | 1end| Cars. | Hoad, | IR [ 31 TR DISPOSITION UV RIS CATTLE | 11045 SUEED, | Omaha Packinz Co | The G H. Hammond Co | Swift & Co 1,052 The Cudahy Packing Co.. | A lnas....., ¥ | I Beekor & Dogin Leo Rothachild Shippers and f Total...... Chivago Live Stock Mark: Cnieaao, 11, March 27.—[Special Telegra to THE Bak]-Buyers on the held off at first todiy and 1t looke prices might break badly, but they tool reely enoush a little Tatir fn the niorn sellers had the satisfaction of seein move out ut un average decilne of not more than 10¢ per 100 1hs. There was an active do mand for eastern and export account and with dressed bacf firms and butehers and ean- ners also buying frecly the 20,000 head on sale did not prove | ‘ly excossive afier Many good cattic were included in the off Ings buvonly a few bunches that were cho ding was prineipally at from $2.60 to $3.00 for cows and Uit from $4.95 0 $5.15 for steers, We quote cows and bulls at from $1.00 to £4.15, stockers and fecders at from #2,50 to £4.40, dressed beef and shinping steers from #3.90't0 $6.15 and Texus cattle at from $2 10 34,05, Culves were saleable at from 82 There was an unchanzed murket for hozs Shipping orders called for a diberal number and the loeal aemand being good the supply proved nops too large. Buyers were willing to pay from 5 for wood to ehoice heivy wel $7.40 for good loall o 7.85 10 87.40 _for veonrse heavy and to from $7.10 (0 87,15 v lizhi ™ Sales of mixed and niediu from 37.25 to 87.66, The arrivals - eluded a very liheral proportion of zond heavy hows and most of the day's business was done above ¥7.40. The market closed rather tame with sonic eftin seliors hands, Trade in_sheep was active and prices stronger at from $4.10° to #6 for poor to extra gualities of sheep and at from $4.85 to §6.40 or lambs, T about 10, ter than # the prey was sold Bre Was an hullk of the 1 from $5.7 rices for 1 rly in the day and vanee of 2t hot- beiug ything the close was st Reecipts: Cattle, 20,000 head; hogs, 18,000 head; sheep, 9,000 head. The Evening Journal report CATTLE—Receipts, 20,000 head; shipments, 5,000 he: L market 10 to 15¢ lower; top st others, §4.26@5.10; Texans, $3.00 3 6074.10. d prs, 18,000 shipments, 8,000 inark common and $7.00@7.45; heavy and bute weights, §7 \t, 6,400 7.85. cep—Recelpts, 9,000 head: shipments, 1500 head; marke natives, $4.00 @6.00; westerns. Texuns, £4.60 4.70; Tambs, §4.5020.50 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANsAS 11y, Mo., March 27. - CATTLE-Ro- ceipts, 8,200 heac ipments, 1,300 hex general niarket, steady closing weak Tow presentative sale and shipping steers, $3.90.05.40, Indian steers $3.9004.40, cows and i 81,6504 10; stockers and feeders, $3.25 200, Hoas—Recelpts, 8,000 head; shipments, 2,600 nhead; murket 5610¢ Jower. All grades $5.60 @7.45; bulk, $6.9017 10, SHEEP—Receipts, 2,700 head; shipments, none; quality good, market active and steady to strong. Representative sales Mutton, #3.90@5.01 St. Louis Live Stock Market. 81, Louts, Mo, March 27.—Ca: 2,900 head; shipments, 100 quiet; fair 1,200-1b native steers, steers, 10c lower; fed, 1,000-10 Texans, #4.40, Hoas—Reccipts, 4,900 head; shipmients s 2,600 head; market be lower. IHeavy, $7.008 7.50; mixed 07.40; ‘Tight, $6.9007.30. SuEEP—Reeeipts, 1,800 head; shipments, none; marketsteady, unchanged, e D. D FrAzee, H,D. BooGE r., JAS F; BOGGE Pres, Vice Pres Secy "& Troas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $23,000; Oma a and Sloux Oity. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVAT Room 212 New York Life Building OMAHA., REFERENOCE! Sioux City; Omana, W IRES. lowaState National Bank, Commercial National Baok: Special attentlon given to outside orders. Corresponaence solicited - The Honduran Revolution, [Copyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennett,] PANAMA (via Galveston, Tex.), March to 27.—(By Mexicun Cable to New York Herald ial to THE B! |—News re ceived from Honduras shows that PPoli- carpo Bonilla, leader of the revolution in that republic, has conspired with his followers to bring about a radical change in the government, But his enemies arve skillful and are displaying great ity in their endeavors to defeat his plans This was shown, among other things, by Acting President Agucro naming Man- uel Gamero as minister of foreign affairs, o is one of Bonilla's support and his acceptance of the appointment removes him from the ranks of the vevo- lutionists. Notwithstanding the chan made in the cabinet the revolution con- tinues, becanse Bonilla is convineed that Aguero is only a tool of General Vas- quez, who is working for the surrend of Bonilla for the purpose ef getting himself into power, When the steame New York yesterday she Newport sailed for carried twenty Indians from the interior of Bolivia The Indians will be taken to Chicago to be exhibited at the f The steamer also took a band of larimba play- ers from Chfriqui, who are also to be shown at the fair. T North Galveston Excarsion. An opportunity to spend a few days in that delightful spot, North Galveston, Tex., is offered by a special excursion to that point which will 1 Omaha, N March 1803, Remart inducements ure ofdred For particulars apply to D. D. Smeaton room 17, Barker block. agent, Omahu, Ne HEED T WARNING Which natare is constantly giving in the shape of boils, pimples, eruptions. ulcers, ete. These ¢ the blood s contaminated, and some must be given to relieve the trouble. 1 the remedy to force out these poi- sons, and enable you to GET WELL. 1 have had for years a humor in my blood, which made ing dread to shave, &5 small boils of les would be cut, thus causing the shaying to at annoyance. After taking three bottles my |'Iimln well, and feel like running oot nlahum the use oi 8.8, 8. Cuas, HEATON, 73 Laurel st, Phila, Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free BWLET BXECLEIC COu Atlanta, Ui | out FOR IRELAND'S ENANCIPATION Started Sunday Autonomy for Her, Movement to Seoure v New York's Academy adstono Greeting and Sends ¢ Good Will-Oration by Bourke Cock. ran-Thousands Subseribe NEW York, March 27.—A message was cabled to Mr. Gladstone last night by the National Federation of America, pledging him its support in his efforts to carry through the home rule bill and ex- timents of the thou ands who had gathered at the of Music to endorse this action tens of thousands of Irishmen America who arve al motherland This was the gathe ademy and thr keynote of Irishmien at_th of Mus st evenir ernors of almost ey the union came mes sym- pathy with the home rule move- ment. Governor Flower of New York, in a letter, nclosing a check for %200, said: My sympathy with the awuse of home rule has often been ex- pressed.” Governor Stone of Misso said: t is a movement in thedivection of a larger liberty and bette ment for Ireland.” Governor Massachusetts extended his mpathy in the movement govern- Russell of heartfelt Governor Altgeld “of Hlinois wrote: *“The time has come for [reland to have home rule and [ heartily favor overy measure which will tend to bring it about Avchhishop Corrigan, unable to he present, expressed, through Manager Farley, wetfelt advoeacy of the prin- ciples for the promulgation of which the meeting had ed A dis sident Emmett from Justin McetCa ked enthusiasm, 1t was as follows: We learn with grati- tude of yourself and federation to help forward the Irish movement, Effectu- ly continue the work. you did b timely assistance g eral elec- tion. Gladstone’s home rule bill will pass the Commons, but only by the un- remitting attendance of the Trish party. The movement necds the prompt and genarous gupport of kinsmen and friends to oftfset the desperate efforts of wealthy and powerful enemies combined aguinst Ireland.” After Chairman Judge John O'Brien's opening address Hon, Bourke Cockran was introduced. A sprained ankle com- pelled him to lean heavily on the back rir. Several times during his speech the entive house rose and cheored to the echo the patriotic eloquence which flowed from his lips. As I listened this evening,” “to the opening address of the I was profoundly impressed he said, wairman, ith the fact that this assemblage of Irishmen and sympathizers with those strugeling for Trish frecdom, convened to cndorse measuve introduced into an English par- liament by an English statesman, is an evidence of the progress of civilization and enlightened statesmanship. This marks the culmination of a svlendid cavcer. Never in the history of English statesmanship has there been a triumph s0 great as that of William 1. Gladstone, We meet to endorse the policy of eman- cipation, which has been substituted for the policy of oppression. In view of this meeting, and hundreds of otner similar meetings held throughout the length and breadth of the land, how stupid, how impracticable, how shortsighted has been the course of England these many years in_attempting to decomplish the subjugation of the Irish people. That sacred flame of Irish nationality has been carried in the bosom of Irishmen to every corner of the habitable globe, Wherever they have settied they have awakened the sympathies of the world. England has at last awakened to the feeling that the moral law is binding on the nation as well as the individual. Noone can violate the conditions of na- ture without suffering the penalti England has sbandoned the policy of violence, the last chapter in the long, sad story has been written: the informer and the I re no longer the ex- ponents of Eng poiicy to [reland; the jail and the gibbet have ceased to play a part in the struggle.” Mujor John Byrne and others spoke, and after JohnJerome Root read a paper which he had prepaved for the occasion Dr. William B. \\'ull‘.n-v called for sub- scriptions to the “‘emergency fund,” which is tobe only a temporary loan and will be returned to the subscribers ———— upon the completion of the seription, Thivteen tributed 500 cach. Jopular sub gentlemen con —— ALl Aboard for North Galveston, An opportunity to &apend a fow days in thad delightful svot, North Gulveston, Tex., 18 offered by a specinl excursion to that poins whith will leave Omaha, Neb., March 27, 1803, Remarkable fnducements’ are offeredy For particulars apply to D, D, Smeatony agent, room 17, Barker block, Omaha, Neb: . o cbeianiioseinas MRS, CLEVELAND ON HALR CLOTI, A New York House Profited by the T and is Making Money, BaLTIMORE, Md., March 27.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bek}--Mrs, Cleves land's announcement that she would nod | Wwear the crinoline, but would use haie oth instead, has had the cffect of creating su ‘mand for hair cloth that the supply will not reach it. A New ork house profited hy the cue given out by Mrs, Cleveland, and cornered the [ marget o that the prices have advanced | within the past week from 18 toi6 conts, An en ising dey s man made the rounds of the tailovs trimming houses heve, who, by the way, know nothing of the demands of fashion as far 1 as women were concerned, and conses { quently nothing of the demand, and | bought up all the hair cloth in sight at the old price. 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