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THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS Everything on the Board was Weak and Lower Yesterday. WHEAT TOUCHED THE LOWEST POINT | Estimates of the Governm Showing Large Supplies of ¢ Crop Report CRICAGO, 11, March 11.—Everything on the board was weak and lower toany and polut yer recorded to last A couplo of duys ngo the May Tuture went down to 8750, the lowest figure up | y It struck ssige o te issued yesterday after- noon, after the close of tho extremely heavy r still in farmoers’ hands, had a be W18 and hog products were nffected sympathetically; but the chief bearish featuro was o report that the anti-option biil In con- e up for action In addition to this the w of decided improvement, thereby rendering the situation in the winter wheat country loss perilous ond cables were weaker, showing that forelgners put government touchea the fowes yeur's crop. erves of wheat rish offect on her gave promise interpretation Lester sold fully bu. for that account within the first With the break there was some free covering by shorts short seliers wero gotting out all und all the drove a good deal of short whaat around 8Sc us seller at 8siye and abovs o, fluctuated ¢, when' the sell Dut was i gen Muy opencd ut. 'y for'n time but Wi becanic more the price touched 8ilqe, was regulur near the ciose but closed nervous and ir- = — srn was vory weak. Tn addition to the de- influence of th mate futures in Liverpool were bsd lower and holders sold vigorously. the murket was sick throughout wcted a point and ciosod With u (0ss 1t opened fe off but from the start, de Outs were active, but were in sy in wheat and corn und u Josy of Yo, B sopened rather strong on of the light receipts of and Drices for ho, und gome heavy selling by longs caused u de cline till near the clese, slight reaction. comp: rod with yes ¢ off i l1ke amount. Estimated receipts for to curs; corn, 220 car there was ork shows a loss of | [ § The loading fut d as foliows: WHEAT-NO. 2 y. § MEES PORK- 10 g 10 t21g e ¥ | Cush quotutions were as follows: FLOUR—Weaker; not quotably lower. 8 spring wheat, 87 No. 2 red, W 103 ¢: No. 3 yellow, 40c 50c; No. 3, 40@58c; No.” 4, 37 TIMOTHY SEED— bbl., #10.70@10. £ {boxed), $4.155.%0; ‘short cleur sides (boxed), Whisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal. itecelpts and shipments today were as fol- Flour, barrels. ... Wheat, busheis. . Corn, bushels Oats, Lushels. On the Produce exchange toduy the butter market quoted: fanoy crenmery, 2i@20%e; fine western, lected duiry, i ordinury, 2@3 irm: all kinds, 1@12¢. New York Markets, NEW Yonk, Murch 11, 2116, sales, 22.25) sacks: extra, .15, BLIT@.75; fair to fancy, 4 £1.40@5.15: M nneavolis clear, $.45; CoRN MeAL—Dull, WHEAT—Hoceipts, (8250 bu.; exports, 140,324 bu.: sales, 2,205,000 bu. of futures; 131,000 bu. of . 2 redl, $LO24@1.05 In store and elevatqs No.'I northern. $101%@1.02%: declined 1%@1* bles. better weather shorts coveringi BLOUK@L01%, ¢ No. 1 hard, # osing at #1004 100X May, 003gc losing ut 9744¢; April, 810015 %e; Tune, 074,@081Ge W%@0Tac,closing ut 96'50; August, Di@04;c, closing at $41gc. RyeE—Dull and weik: western, 054 @000, BArLry—Dull, but steady; No Milwaukee, BARLEY MAuz—Dull; 80c: Canada country CorN—Keceipts, 1 exports, 103,850 bu.; sales, 1010.000 by 198,000 LU~ Spot. and moderat 0.2, 484 @100 in elevator; 406 steumer mixed, 481 ¢ decline and closed selling. March, : May, d8x@itic, ¢ Options showed 35 July, 475@ 183c, closinz ut47%c: September, 4ic, L OaTs—ltecointy, 5130 | exports, 253,000 15,000 hu. Tutures: 63,000 b, spot; spot dullind weako ;,Joci April, 33, white, Ia@isiqc whito western, (84 HAY=Firm, quiot. optionsdull and easler; SuaAn—Raw. qule Movasses—Foreign, dull steady, qulet. ew Orieans, firm, RICE—F rm, tige for April. CorToN SkED O1L—Dull, TALLOW=Quiet. Quiet; stratned common to good, @0 1.45. URPENTINE—Qulot, stoady; § EGas: Aul\.ve:) 75 58 Quiet, steady: United closed at domestic fleece, 30@ pulled, 26a5ie Poik—Qu'ot. Our MEATS—Quiet and steady; qulet; short clear, $6.50, 86,05 bid: sales, 1,000 terces, $6.66@6.70; options salos, 200 tierves; Murch, 80, i [ Burrer-Stoady and better demand; west- ern dalry,17@22; western creamery, western” fuctory, 17@220; Elgins, 2o NEESE—Quiet and steudy; purt sklws, 4@ 10 InoN—Quict and easy; American, M55 COrrER-Tirm and quiets leke 8075 bid, Lean—Dull a| Tin—Stronger and Kansas Clty Markets. KANBAS Orry, Mo.. March IL—FLO"R—Firm nd unchanged; L50; extra tancy, No. % hard quoted at 7ic; quoted nominally at Ble. Cony—steady; No. 2. oush, Me bid: March, mixed, #c; No. 2 white, ke white, 20@%'%c; No. Rye—Lower: No. 2 T7@T8c, FLAX BEBD—80c, HAY—Strong und as—Firm and No. 2 red wheat uotations are unchan, n strong demand at A 1 Burrkr—-Firm; creamery, 22@0c; rolls, 14@ 6. Ouersk—Unchunged; Youns Amerl ae. 1@ EORLPTS—Whoat, 21,800 bu.; corn, 11,000 bu; Dh 2,000 bu. PMENTS - Wheat, 18,800 bu, bu.; outs, 16,0.0 Cotton Marker. N8 La., March IL—Cotton steady ; 1-16¢; low middling, 5% d 5-26c; met receipts, 55 b 4,627 bales xports to Great Britain, 145 bules; 10 France. 76 bales; sales. 7,400 bules: stock, 56,565 hales; woekly net receints, 8,16 bales: 5. 43,508 bales: exports to the continent ' bales: constwise, 12,950 bales; sules. 50 i es. New Vo, M 11.~Cotton futures closed sules, 85,000 bules: March, §5. pri, | & M 3 086 July, $6.06: Au- cost, 8,060 September, §7.15 October; #.2 November, #.34; December, Omaha Produce Markets, Froui—Omahs Mitling compa Iance Patent, £25); Invincible Pat Lone Star Supe Fane Family, $.55; 8 F. Gilman's Gold Medal. Snow White, 5: Snowflal £2.00; low g #1603 Queen of the Pantry, #2 00, WLTRY - Chickens, good stock, 9@10c; geese, ducks and turkeys, 11@1%. Burter-Best chole ountry roll, 10@21e; lower grades, 156218c, Hipks b1 ereen salted hides, $4@d'se: No. ¥ green salted hides, 45@1'4c; No 1ereen salted hides @wige: No. green sinited hides, 25 to 40 1ha, 360314 . 1 veal 1,8 to 1bs,, 63 N venl ealf. 8 to 1 5.y : No. Lary flint hides, T@Sc: No. 2dry flint hides, S 1 drysalted hid Mahe. Tal- low, No. Wade; tatlow, No. 2 8'4¢; grense, wronse, white B, l4@ie: gro: ., ynlluw, joi grease. dark, 24c; oid butter, 2@ 2! prime, 16¢; re h tailow, 1'4 Slow ut i, )@3.00. Tho lattor price lldvlvlly be obtained for so cthing extriv raide o nges, $2.05; 5; kuod 23 fancy 5 per bhL. < banin Jocrics, shipping stock, strawberrics, (e gt EGETABLES—Californin cibbage, e per 10, [n erates; homo grown lottuce. $0@ioe per doz. uliflower, 8225@25); onlons, T:@he per bii.: Nobrasika hand pleked beans, 81350185, medi ) 605 coory, B siwoet potatoes, rado and western Nobraska pot i native potatoos, 2pdie; Hma beans, H@ilse per 1b; water 1245 qt.; spinach {sh onlons, 8150 per erate: cross, A-qte $4.50 per b, radishos, 457 ral market, 11@11%0. @005 teal, $2.005 Livenpoor, Mareh | ers offer moderately: No. 2 red winter, 18 10d@ 75 10%d per contal. Receipts of wheat past three duys 55,000 centals, nll American. ConN ~Iirni: demund fair; mixed western. 45 1044 per cental. Receipts of American corn past three diys 88800 contuls. ANBIGCAN REFIIGENATOR BEEF—Forequar- ters, 114 hind quarters, A4d per pound. AMERICAN LIVE CATTLE-Sinking the offal, 6!y per pound. —Quiet; hold- New York Dry Goods Market. New Yonk, March 11.—Businoss in dry goods wais ngaln better ut first hands with continued activity in the jobbing houses. Losal jobbers are not buying a great deal. hut a great deal ot orders of all descriptions of zoods comes from western centers of trade. "Priats were rather more dull, including indizo biues and shirtings, ine goods of all kinds are sold up seurco for prompt delivery. The market Is unchanzed and stondy. ukeo Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis. March 1l.— WHEAT — Lower: May, K3(@%5'5c; No. 2 spring, &lse No. | northern, 9 . ? Con @00, OATs—In moderate supply; No. 2 white, 31ie: No. i white, BAruey—Easier; No. RYE—Dopressed PROVISIONS —Ste PORK—Muy, $10.05 Louls Markots, ST, Lout: March 11.—WHEeAT—Lower; cash, te; M CoiN—Lower; cush. OATS Ponrk—Stend LArD—Dull at .2 @0 WHIRKY—$1. Tk BUTTER— m; creamery, 2@ 30¢; dairy, 15@ Minneapolis Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March 11.—May opened atBic, fluctuated hetween 82, the lowest of the scason. and Ki%e, finally closing at Sie. Considerable activity dispinyed; good de- mand for sample wheat; low grades dragzed. Receipts, 100 cars. Close: No. 1 northern, May, &ic on_track: No. 1 hard, 8iige: No. | northern! 8314c: No. 2 northern, 18@Se. Foreign O1l Market. LONDON, March 11, —CALOUTTA LINSEED 6 per quurter. LINSEED OIL Sprarrs Toi ROSIN—Ameri Spzry O Ly 1T8—2] 185 64 por cwt. TINE—208 0 per ewt. an strained, 48 714 per cwt. 7 per ton. e oL, March 1L—TURPENTINE SPIR- 78 per cwi. Coftee Market, NEW Youk. Murch 11.—Options opencd steady and unhanged to 5 points up; closed stendy and nnchanszed to 10 points up: sules, 13,250 “bags, including March, $13.55B1160; April, 8129313.00: May. 81200: June. 312400 #1235 Au-ust, §1230: Septem- Spot Rio dull but steudy: No. 7, Bl4.87%. Cincinnatl Markets, OINCINNATE, O., March 11L.—\WiEAT—Steady; No. 2 red, B4i4e. CorN—Firm: No. 2 OATs—Steady: No, 2 Wosky—Iiim; 8113, Toledo Grain Murkot, Torepo. O.. March 11.—WiteAr—Lower; No. 2 cash and March, 0. Cony—Lower; No. ¥ cash, 4lc. OArs -Quiet; cash. ixed. 4ic. rixed, 321 Amerlean Beef In England, LoNDON, March 1L—American refrigerator beef. forcauarters. #s@is da: hindauurters, s 10d per 8 pounds by the carcass, Traders' CHICAGO, T11, Mar to J. Sunds Commission company: The ac- tlon” of today's wheat market has demon- strated the actual readinz of the government i. Lozan & Co, roport by the graln trade. Last night und this morning the general sentiment was thut it was a bullish report, but_expressions have o that the pro irties were ovidently trying ad themselves by their Lootstraps, The selling has been largely lonz wheat and somo of 1t by lurge influential holders. A moderate number of short contracts huve been put out and tonight it looks like ;the tirea, seatterod ion: interost would be n'ore apt to liquidate than the seliers who have profits. Export de- mand moderate, showin: u decided falling off from yesterday’s range in price. Corn heivy from start to” finish, recelving houses xood liers as well s tired longs. A moderate port demund. Oats active around :oe, There wus considerable buying done on old outside orders, ‘Cho locil crowd were the best sellers. Provisions rule weak, declining under moderate soiling by a prominent local operator and liquidation” by longs. Shorts were the principal buyers, The market closes ut about insido pricesiund stendy. 400, 111, Mur iman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: ‘The uraln murkets today wore deprossed by liquiaation by longs. influ- \cod by improved weather, lower cables and the government report. It was noticenble that the closing piices of yosterduy were the Ligh fizures made on the momentury opening rally in May wheat. Incorn and oats httle attention was pald outside nows, other than to Engilsh cables. That these wero depressed scemed to | be sufficient cause for genorul selling. There was but little rally ‘in anything and wheat and corn finully closed 1v lower. Oats closed s lower and” dull at the decline, indicating that liguidation {3 not quite complote. Pro- visions suffered with the rost of the market under salos by tired longs. Pork declined 2 rallfed 7ie und closed stoady. Lurd and ribs eused off T340 and elosed firm utbo deciine. Iio shippinz demand Wik good but there was no life to speculation, Otherwise the market looked us it in shaps for good rally, Cmcaao, Tl March 11L.—Kennett, Kins & Co. to 8. A, MeWhortor: Mr, report has been an influential fuctor mirkets today. A reasouible interpretution will show nothing bearish in iU us resurds wheat, but the luck of outside support his enabled the beurs to depress prices mater- 1ully. Engiish markets reflect the weukness here, but continental advices are rather strong und Indicate apprehensions of crop dumages, Longs were shaken out on the break near ~ the close und the markut appears 10 be for tho prosent in the control of the bears. The agriculturo de- partment reports considerubio more cora in farmiers' hunds than the trade expected but perhups still more bearish 18 the statemony that u greater percentuse Is merchuntable thun of any other crop over produced. Wiy 13 taken as conclusive evidence that there will be trouble with rezurd to grading who the weather turns warm and dry. It is also bedoved that recelpts will isrgely increuse with suitable shipping weather. Longs huve been getting out of thelr holdings moderately today und It is probuble that further liquidation will carry prices considerably lower, Outs have been quite as weak as corn, longs having sold reely. and both murkets closed weak und de- vressed. The government report on coru. tuken I connection with 1ts report some weeks ago on the hog supply bus been the chief cuuse of woakness in og products. The sup- Ply of hoxs was mudo ‘wbout 17040 Targer han & yoar ago, and now that ‘the supply of corn is shown 10 e unoxpectodly laree: 1t Is concluded by packers that the number of hogs to be marketed during the summer season will be very lurge, and wbove the uverage in welght, hence the offeriuss of provisions hive been unusually free today. und the market depressed. STOCKS AND BONDS, Transactions in St. Faul Gave Way to Ex- citement in the Coalers. New Youk, March 1L—The 8t. Paul wat- ter In the stock market gave wuy to the re- newul of the exoitementin the coal stocks toduy, und while the general list wus still OMAHA DAILY BEE oven to du'lnes the amon ness done during th Is the olosin enange today. otations on the Minin market active and higher; rough, primeheavy and butoher 850000 Hzht. BND 5.0, d y by Itybson in O’MAI——IA, : Manafacturers” and Jobbers’ Directory AWNINGS AND T OMAHA TENT & AWN. ING COMPANY, Flags. hamwmocks, oll and rubber clothing. $end for oxrota ook Sneer - Receipts. 7,000; Shipments, the boart opened this adown % per cont 0@5.50; wethors, $. 956, 0; westerns, 80 {ambs, 0,500 BAngKoK Cora 1 i yearlings, Bates Munter voluie of business at practicaily unchugged # Mny Maveppa 4 IMorning Glim ey logis ature to legalizo the compact bo- comnp nles, However, beeame new movement among those ctivity was renewed 20 quarters nativo stecrs, & £1.05: buils und cows, the cause of Park Consolidated HARDWARIE, RECTOR & WILHELMY he onty other feature of LOBECK & LINN, Denlors’ hardware o ments today, 10) beeaves and quarters of %' esd National quite as much favor oy th 1ew upward mo: was the renowed animu 148 head; market stendy Cor 10th and Jack the industrinis Donglas Street —_—m———— ki sheep, $5.00120. St us SLron £ us o Mining Quotations. BAGS AN SAN Fraxctaco, Oal, Marsh 11, BEMIS OMAHA BAG €O | Importers and manatae ‘The offictal | Stendy at8aioe per 1b. l,’ 'l'\\']Nl‘s mining stocks today hile Cordnge, Gas anl others were kept quiet with the g Recolpts, 2,100 head. conslgned dircot; noniinally stoady at #4500 Live Stock Markot, Mo., March 11 shipments, 700, per 160 1bs, R. R. GROTTE, Importer ant Jobhs Liguor Morehanty, 112 Harney Strast, r'rs Konnody's showed signs of 1ife Flour Sacks, Burlaps and ttractive me There was some buying of wnd ap the London played some netivit of the other KANEAR Crry, CATTLE~Re- The mariet was Hodle Connolldated Tists on appiictio | FRICK & HERSERT. Wholesale Tlquor denlar nglnnd ais- |Slerra Nevadn..... strength, but none rond stocks showoed uny uni- yuzhout the market was at Jower figures ping stoers, £ and heitors, BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, | Bleveles sold ¢ Gould & Curry Tale & Noreross... alrly netive and steady to runze, $1.2 @10 1001 Farnam st. quickly to % per cent and reached even bef rest of the market soon dev though It was the meaning of th lesisinture was seen and th ambo for the coalers. awana to 165, Jersoy Central 1o 141% and New York Mining Quotation New Yourk, March 11.—The following are the closing mining stock quotations: Host & Beleher..... 200 foped strength. 1ot untli toward the close that action of the shipments, 4,50, barely steady. LUMBER. JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, " OHAS. R LEE, Hardwood Tum! er, wool carpets and purqu BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOE CO. 1101 Howard Strest or 11t and Dougias stroots Wo are ninking el04e prices to oash biyers, and are 3 of goods which 14 very sale. 1o with morchants. t. Louls Live Stock Market, 1roh 11 —CATTLE=Rocelnts., market stondy 1| pative steers, good Indiun and Texan ste ding rose to s nezotiations and other outside refiner- demund for that smmon up o 031 nnd tho preferrod up to 57%, while Distillers’ kept with the upward move- ent died out toward 2 p, m, and realizing sales on the advance of suwged prices were little for some tin developmients i Richmond & West Point ninde the securitics of that road the future in th 9th and Douglas, ——— MILLINERY the Sugar trust stock which sent the Hoas—Receipts, 8,400: shipments, 6,600: mir- heavy, $.5500; mixed, 8.50@4.8); Tight, $1.6504 Yellow Jacket MUSICATL. Afl!ll(;Ml HAND SEW ED SHOE CO. Doots, shoos, Fubhors And felt goods 1204+ Harnoy stroot. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, xtremely Light Buyers at Advance OMAHA. March 11, days, 10,121 cattle § it ““Lata to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home onrly to bed and a “Little Barly pill that makes lifo longer and better and KIRKENDALL, JONES & Wholesalo Manu Agents for Boston Ruh. C. A STONEHILL, Millinery. nottons, eloaks A, HOSPE, JR., but favorable Risor,” the materialy, eto. 1518 Douglay stroat. - Receipts for the past five 6118 S 16th and 1105 Harnay stroot. tle.'I8,12) ogs and 4,018 sheep ding five'days of last woek. attlo were the lightest in nearly thirce months, or since Christmus, While thero were hardly cattlo enugh market, the sudden falling off in supplics hus Nad a very bencficial effect on prices in_gen- Wodnesduy's shurp de- The murket was active it there had been business would yre lively and the ad- active and firm to strong at or near the best prices of the day. almost all cases ndvances, and the ANNOUNCEMENTS, the correspo ‘Lhe only cha CARRIAC OMAHA ne&fimn: 0P B Today the Bostoilans cessful engagement at Boyd's New theater with their dolightful performance of **Robin closo_ their suc- A.BOOTH PACKING 00.| PLATT & 00, C. ). ANDERSON, here to make w Suore, 1% pe ) South 10uh St David Cole, Managor. ey eral, a good share of | Send for Catalogn being rogainod LR 08 Loaveaworth St Camillo D'Arville as Maud Mariam and Tom the evening the beautiful opora of “Dorothy™ will be the at- traction, with & strong greatest of Amorican contraltos, Jessie Bart- Caroline Hamilton, California'prima donna: Edwin ‘W. Hoff, the popular tenor, aud W. H. MacDonala, the y. ate bonds have been entirely neglected. Karl as Robin he following uro the ci nz quotations for stocks on the New York Stock ex- abiy havo b including the account of the 3 ally indifferont quality of the LRI WL ing und export huvers were harndl ought only u few londs of 1.200 to ' 400-1b. 5 Dressed beef buy- ers had good orders and ook handy 1,100 10 1.200-1) steors at from $485 to &40, was nota great deat of 1ifo and snap to the trade, but prices were unevenly stronger, the cattid selling ull the way froni stroug to 0o higher than Wednesday, tho low duy of the Nearly everything hud changed hands by closing tinie. Thero wore uot over ton loads of butchers' and canners’ stock In the yards. OMAHA COAL, COKE & preterred | | L. 821 N Y. Central. ed and lubricating, i1, nxle groase, ete. _— PRODUCE ¢ steers at from &4 Tinrd and soft coal ner 16th and Dougla< Cannda Pacic; do preferred Ontario & Wesf +|Orogon lmprovem; Orogon Nav. Orezon Trant Cora Tauner, in *“Will She Divorcs Him?" will appear at Boyd's new thoater Sunday ovoning. Miss Tauner takes the character of Isabel Spencer, with a strong cast, inciud- g Harold Russell, O, H. Barr, J. H. Brown Beverly Turner, J. K. Hutchinson, £ Foster, Charles Diehl, Ada Dwyer, Margaret y and Mrs. S. A. Longmore, Mr. K. Chester, and Miss Helen Canada Southern CLOTHING. BILMORE & RUHL, Manufacturers and Wholesale Clothlers, 1109 Harney street. CORNICI: EAGLECORNICE WORKS Manufacturers anlzod Iron Cornice, Ustablished, 1678 WHITNEY & CO. BRANCH & C0., Hio Grande West. ... 38%| Pullman Palne (St L. & Pac. prd 79| eading ... 5 “oov 117 Rook Island itudyon. .00 T 10 | St L. & 8. F. iat 16244 | 8t. Paul.. do preferred. 40 |St. Paul & Om al & Tron. . 48 1l kinds, oysters, | 13th ana Larney Stroots. JAS. A, CLARK & CO., In fact for a [ pORIER T00 and Mrs. S. Blake in support tes JIUS. 19th st - Omaba KIRSCHBRAUN & sky Ighty, eto and for this reason prices huve been notwithstanding Traaing was maintained decrease in outside orders, active and Wednesday. Eaet Tonnessoe, Dewitt’s Sursaparilla cleanses the blood. poultry and game. 317 South 13th Stroot Butter. eggs atid poultry. 140 Farnam st oice cows wnd heifers ' to §4.), fair to zood stufl from to B.05 una i few canncrs from 81 3 to A fow odd bulls ana stags sold at fully steudy prices from £2.4) to &0, were In active demand und stron 5 or poor £ primo Tiiere wero very fow fresh stock catule received and while the trade lucked Iifo Killed Whi Resiating Arrest. AniLENE, Tox., March 11, —A telegram re- Sherift Cunningham ~yesterday mornine states that John Fulford was kilied while rosisting arrest for at- tempting the murder of William Brookerson. Brookerson will recover. DRY (G()()l)?, KILPATRICK - KOCH DRY 60ODS CO., Dry goods,notlons. wents furnishing koods Cor. 1ith and Howard sts. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry goods, notlons, nishing goods RIDD[ll‘. co., Vel calves on the busis on Morchant, Produce, butter. Eggs, Butter. choese, ogzy, vez etables, frults, poultry ilinols Central.. |*Wells Fi rgo Ex.. Corner 11th ana Howard, ANestorn Unton. . Am. Cotton OIl... 6| Colorado Coal. . 03 | *Homestake. h and Howard Sts. T s Lake Erie & West. do preferred. being largely from $2.40 to TRICAL SUPPLIE WOLF ELEGTRICAL co., Hlustrated catalozuo BINGHAM & SON, nd us your K ter, Poultry, Game, MULLIN & MC LAIN, Spectalties. buttor. ogzs clieexe, poultry, eto. H. G. Mason of Norfolk is at the Arcade. T. V. Golden of O'Neill is at the Arcade. Thomas Frohm or Hastings is at the Mur- ly Ontarlo. ... Michigan Central SMIL LS & W... do’ proferred. Minn. & St. L. ‘W. A. Mills of Grand Itland is at the Mer- 1614 Capitol Avenue. SCHROEDER & CO. 423 Eouth 11th St. Issourl Pacitic Great Northern obile & Ohlo. Nashville Chatt. Thomas Bryant of Schuyler is at the Mer- |Lead Trust...... FURNITURE AND 5 %! €ugar Trust .. S rfolk & West pfd. 504 |Southern Pacific 3% |0. 8. L. & U. North'rn 28 J.M. Moore of Butte, Mont., is at the BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE CO., Successors to C.A. Beebs Northern Pacific. 140" proforred OREELEY & 00., J.B. HUSE 2 CO0. Our specinitios: Post of York is stopping ut the game, hides ‘and- fruit, 1007 Hioward st. P. C. King of Clarks is registerea at tno Howard street. The totul saie: B88xgE e ot stocks today were . Delaware, Luckawannu & Western, 4,140; Delaware & Hudson, 6,2 e New Jersey Ceutral, 6.805; New En 5 Reading, 264, 140; Paul, 37,000; @racoand Lith —_— NISHING GOODS J. K. Leck of Kearneyisa guest at the GENT'S FUR Richmond Ter- Northwestern, CARPENTER PAPER GO | T, C. Callahan of Friend 15 & guest at the KING PAPER CO, Wrapping paper, ail klads of twines, ete. 1408 Howard st. BLOTCHKY & COHEN, Genta’ furnishing oo } ROBINSON &STOKES GO | Genta' furntshing koo1s, i | m're cclebratod H. H. Hake of Norfolk was at the Dellone al Review, March 1L.—The Post says: in ‘the coal stocks en- od i tew sympathetic udvances in Lake Shore & New England, while Distillinz trust at u respectablo distance followed. transuctions even in these were insixnificant and the mujority of the stocks on tho market Tho sharp advance in Rich- mond Terminsl preferred wis mado, it will be observed, on purchases of the most insignifi- Quite nuturally the supineness rovoked realizing in_the the day und there were wrapping and | Nmw YoRk, The furious bldding Glveus o trial J. O. Chase of Wahoo was at the Paxton STOCKERS AND FEEDERA, pauts, shirts, coats. ete. J. A. Piper of Alma was at the Millard —_— GROCERIE:! D. M. STEELE & CO., 7.7 B 10 OMAHA STOVE REPAIR Hoas—Light rece! vices und u falr lov strong. active market ere about 100 higher than Shipping und fresh barely stirred. R. M. Grant of Beatrice was at the Millard vorable eastern ad- I and shipping demand rom start to Irs and_ water J. H. Cobura of Atkinson is stopping at it for any kind the Arcade. L. Brouillard of Silt Lake is stopping at the Dellone. John Reese of Broken Bow is stopping the Millard. H. B, Tomson of Lincoln is registered at the Dellone. Sam Shears of Lincoln was at the Murray last evening. George C. Parker of Chadron is registered at the Arcade. ‘W. C. Harris of Columbus was at the Ar- cade yesterday. John Bradford of Gretna was at the Del lone yesterday. A. H. Carter of Winsids is registered at the Merchants. C. F. Cathoun of Springficld is stapping at the Merchants, Dr. W. D.Jones of Rising City was at ths Paxton yesterday. Leonard Steel, of Dillon, Mont., was at the Paxton yesterday. J. B. Cruzer of Hayes Center was at the Paxton yesterday. Bryan Clark of Platismouth was at the Paxton yesterday. 2. H, Koller of Beatrice was a late arrival at the Merchants, C. W. McCune of David City is stopping at the Merchants, L. N. Mowry and O. are at the Paxton. H. R. Lyon of Mandan, N. D., was at the Murray yesterday. N. J. Palmer of Grand [sland was at the Delione yesterday. George Palmer of Broken Bow was at the Dellone yesterday. J. F. Armstrong of Beatrice was at the EI.VAK‘E, BRUTE & 00., 10th and Harney, Omaha, oant volume. of the general 1ist acrobatie stocks of several renctions in the lust hour. trading onded as 1t began, purely profes- Wednesday on all erades. ment buyors paid 8.70 to 81.8) for good light and buteher welght hozs and c and mixed packers sold at fror Tho pens were clearod early. the meagor ro- hanging hands by 10°0'clock. the bulk iling at from 8L70 to #4.75 aga nst 81.6) to 05 Thursduy, the average of prices piid be- bursduy and #1544 'ne market 18 now at the highest point touched since October 6, 1801, Representative sales: £1.65 Lo #7213, _—mmm—— GRAIN AND H. HARDY &C0, fanoy goods, housefure M. A. DISBROW & CO0., Manufacturers of sash. blinds and New York Money Market. MONEY ON CALL— 1%@? per cent; lust loun 2 per cent; closed f- fered ut 2 por cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3@0 per STERLING EXCHANG! sixty-dny bills and $4.87 The closing quotations on bonds: Mutual Union 65 ing 8172 against $40: Friday of last week. 8. A MC WHORTER, Lroker in gruin, N8 and 8 tocks T 'Sts, | ron’s carringos. fice, 12th und Izard Sta. | Ton's carriagos, 0 SOUTH OMAHA. N STOZK YARD3 C (()Mf\llfi;[()" M]':K(Jil[{NPS 0T | BASMANN & DUDLEY, Rooms, 6) and 61 changs bullding, South Omaha. 14 for demand. North Pacific 2 Northwestern 851 | North, Del HIDES, ETC. e|Se e & L | OE0. 0BERNE & C0., ALLEN ROOT & CO., Eachange Bulld- Hats, caps, straw gooly klovos and mitton , 1. Pacific lats. . tallow and furs, K, G T, Rets | Union Pacitic Weut Shore... 18| 82| B 11th aud Trarney. 513 South 13th st D. & R G. Weat is.. S eheheereheheie) EEEES MK &T. Gen'is = London Stock Market. Copyrighted 1892 by Jam:s Gor1rn Bennst, [New York Herald Cable —The settloment, rivale Enrops &1 Parlies, Under the patronage of Mrs. M. D, FRAZAR, 70 and 71 Globe Bldg., Boston. ur of 80 days, $500; #400; Tour of 60 anys, § LONDON, Muren | —Special to T veen satisfactorily concluded. no difiiculties were reported. New business has been on a very small - scule; A slightly firmer tenden -y in consols o give way 1-16 per ways, after showing 0 the imp better tendency. cont, higher und a s 3 exchange toda s SHEEP—Only two loads of sheep wers were consigned direct to a packer and not offered on ‘The demand from | desirable muttons would Quotations: nutives, #4.20@1.40; westerns, $.00@5. mon und stock sheep, §2 lambs, weighing 40 1o 93 1bs., #. nioney caused [ SHEEREOMY the market. . Marden of Kearuey ble deprossion ding coul strike cul houses is meot with a ready Fuir to good WHITE RUSSIAN S0AP Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water, DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOA For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. Ohapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. | Litig GOMPANY'S ! Extract of Beef, Do you want a copy of EF TEA? See thit it is made from the GEN- 11°rise Is murked ur of 50 days, 375; Tour of 4 olitan and North British 00d to'choico eave off strong, ufter having been dull Canudinn lines are strong in sym- especially Grand Trank fssue i to i per cent highor, odcrate attention. an fluctunted o good denl, ordinury and first preferonce are '4 per cent higher, whilo s ond preference uro i has been in good demand in toduy and 1% to 2 per cent has been puid for The discount murket hus been firm, two and three months' bills quoted at 13 ver cont. LONDON, Mureh American railways traveling, hotel und sight-secing cxpenses Ine Receipts and Disposition of Stoo'c, Official rocoipts nud disposition of stook as 5 of tho Union Stock Yards purhours, ending st (Partles to sall with Mrs, Frazar, July 2, steam SCYTHIA, Cunird Line, Boston.) i CAPE PARLY, to sail Jane 18, by PAYO N1A frpm Boston. Applications must be wad and for eirenlar and THE sunmsf LINE '1:0 CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, as represented on this map. rilways met with shown by the bo compiny (0, E. A. Washburn of Holdrege was at tke Millard yestorday. County Commissioner Timme has gone to Cnicago on business, Therwald Olson of San Autonio tered at the Murray. N.J. Colgrave and wife of Denver are guests at the Dellone. Clark Gapen yostorday for Chicago. Miller and wite of Fawrmont are stopping av the Delione, M. Cole and C. E. Morriion of Salt Lake are guests at the Arcade. N. M. Grunts and at the Merchants, T. C. Dunn, wife and son of Nebraska City are guests at the Dellor.o. E. Hill ana J. At the Millard yesterday. 2, C. Calkins and J. N, Dryden of Kearney aro guests at the Paxton, g C. J. Carlisie and wife of Harrisburg, Neb., are guests at the Murray. Juan Boyle of Kearney was in the city yesterday enroute to Chicayo. H, P, Chessley aud James V. Maboney o Sioux Ciry ave at the Millard. Genersl Robert B, Philadelphia, is at the Murray. J. 1. Tinis and wife and M. lady of Shelton are at the Miliard. Attorney General George H. Hastings of Lincoin wus at the Millard yesterday. Charles I. Auvine and Gus Stromberg of eglstered at tho Arcade, ‘I H. Tibbles and wife, “Bright Bancroft are stopping at the Morchants. County Cummissioner the cast last night to be absent two week Governor George D. Mei- keljobn of Fuilerton tarried awbile at tho Millurd vesterday. J. H. Stafford, geveral at once for this tou cent_oasier, Lomburd street short loans. Cars. |Hond| Cars The following were quotations closing at 4 p. DISPOSITION. ¥| HOGN, |NHEEP, L. Wiley left it Pennaylyanin Omnha Packing compan Oudahy Pack . Squires & Coy.ia. Kingan & Son Shippers and fee BAR SILVEI—41 5- 15@ 1 per cent. Rute of dis the open market for both short und three-months bills, 1% per wife of Li~coln are The wmount of bulllon go'ng into the Bunk of Englund on Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled Omabha daily at 6:20 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a, m, City Ticket Office: nam St., Omaha. F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent, C. C. Lincorn, Pass. Agent, 11, Mapéht 1L—(Spocial Telegram .|~ There'was i biz docrease todiy Ab a consequence K0 firmer tone. neinl Notes, W Youk. March 11.~Clearings, $113,002,800; H. Ager of Lincoln were Dalunces, 8,051,450 the market took advance to uny notAble extent Local dressed heef firms, eastern sh bought more or loskif KLU to MW for ve and from #1.65 to & most of the su Jlearings, $15.49, - Money, 2 per cent. ke on New York, 812450 discount, i bulances, §1,654441; pers and ope ely on « usls of from on 1o good steers 0100 Lo extra with o5 w8 From EL50 0 $4.50. in_demand ‘at from #1.6) to ) for poor to exERs qualities und sales of 1s were reportodOat from #1.50 to #i’ ookers and fecdersgontinued in active de mind ut from #:25 WK Bhiore Wis © 1501 Fa#&™ —Clearings, noney, s per BALTIMORE, MA., March 1, —Olearings, Rate, 6 per cent. 11.—Cleurings, Kansas Ciry, PAiis, March 11.—Three per cent rentes, 00f 7440 for the uccount. March IL—New York ex- Clearings, $720,~ firmness 1n the Log \unge selling ut 6 per cent. ances, K42 404 CuicAGo, il March 11. er cent on call and 336 por cent on time. York exchange. Ktarling exchange. $LKX foF E. House und Pure, pala- efreshing. Dis- solves clearly. See Baron Liebig's were sules of Money eusy at 44@ 4 wus pald for mediun, Poor lots ehanged hun = there wus trading in But while the heavy weights. culls at from #2.5) vilues wis thus wide thero wus littie busiuess outside of the imits of from 885 to Closing quotations were from #4.5 HO Lo . S0@foe discount. sixty day bills and $4.874% fo; Sioux City are \ture in blueon Boston Stock Market, BosToN, Mass.. Murch 11. =The followinz were the closin ¢ prices on stocks on the Boston stock murket toduy: on & Topek. Boston & Albany .. Hoston & Malne. 0 for lizht medium and heuvy ch lubel, thus: The toue of the peared 10 be 1oss firm than earller but nominslly vilues were stendy a liberal supply at frou $1.50 to #6.00 for poor Lo ehole Wt frow #300 10 86,75 t0F Inmbs of eorrespond- ks high us 86 e wern i fow siles M. while oulls sold b from 8475 10 8450, Nebraska contributed u little chang -JAPANESE PILE CURE A new nud Complete Treataent, Suppositories. ‘Olntment in Cu; a Posltive Cure for External Ex-Lieutenant Evory Saturd NEW YORK, GIBRALTE At regular Inte ALOON, SECOND-CLASS 1 lowest terms Lo and ENOLIGE, IRISH & ALL ONFINENTAL F0 R ofure 1 alfns th oe'a G ralie Eastorn i, 1t storekeoper of the gone to Hot Springs, Ark., to recruit his nealth. Mrs. Robert Lorton, Miss iita Lorton ana of Nebraska City are They camo up to hear During the w Flint & Pere M. pfd Mass. Central. mbs ut frow covslsting of Oy AT Ads Waest End Land Co | Telephone... . 202 aue Clydo & Norih Deatii axd Mcoey Ordars for Ag; Appiy L0 aay of oy IDERSON BROTHERS. Chicago, L DOCUTA: GO orrba and di guests at the Paxton. the Bostonians. Mr. Will Pawer, a_popular repiesentative of the Consoliasted Tank Line company of St Joseph, was at the ’axton yesterday with bis bride, nee Miss Laura Meoker of Hiawa- week's trading was at Tecelpts werc: 0. This Kemedy la #1 per box. 6 for w this toreiblo d ten guarantoe 1a knowa (o fall when a wrlt- iing Journal reports: Wi shipments, 5,000; i cows, #2.2502.0). PRULES a0 the ANDALWOOD usrautee insued by e Akwals, coruer Denver Minlng Stooks. DaNvER, Colo.. Marck 1, —The following list Druggists. & 15tb sud Lowgl | Bivels, Omala $1.90 per Lox. Al Apugylel.

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