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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Orop Damage Reports Oansed Lively Ma- nipulations on the Board, CABLES WERE AGAIN PEPRESSING Bat the Crowd Took Less Notice of Weak Interests Than of the Continuatio of Cold Weather in the Wi ter Wheat Country, CHicAGo, T, March 18Tt wasnip and tuck today on the Board of Trade with the crop damage ireports and the contradictions Opintons differed wildly as to the outlook. Some of the soild speculators on the board who haye not had the opinfon tnat wheat was likely to get into the slough in which cotton Is at present toundering, wero buyers on a break which innugurated the session but there were others who did think that wheat wis getting into a cottony condition. The cables were agnln depressing to holders of wheat In obedi- ence to, it Issald, dictation from this side But the crowd took less notice of woak Interests than they did continuntion of cold weather over the winter wheat country at home. There were purchasers of May wheat at the openinz at from 8i%c to #115¢ with ono or two transactions at 84 ie tow seconds later; then Pardridge commenced selling and N. Breem took a hand in the same direction: from belnz inclined to favor n reaction, the soalpers turnel In . body to the seliing side and kept puttinz it out until for about an hour and & halt of such work it was down to ¥itie. Thenews which followed the carly dispatehes was fn favor of lower prices. Virst canme the report of the receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth—024 curs against i Eriday of lust week. Then a wirmer ther prodiction from the slgnal servi Burenu, and upon the sume authority the stutement in wnswer to an inguiry that the winter wheat belt, with the exception of 11li- nols and Nehraski, was ull snow covered. The knock-down blow camo from the sen- hoard. from whernce came the announcenient that 110 wheat had been cleared yesterduy from New York, Boston or New Orieans. New York mussages snid 6)0.00 bu. of wheat was now londed ready to cloar but the bears hero wore in the humor of siving “Wo shall be Tieve that when we see 16" and they set the statement aside. Bullisl news was confined o reports of crop damage. A member of un snfluential liouse was hieard 1o expross the opinfon that whout ut 8e was o snfe sale for Je_per bu. profit and thit Jt would e ALTUC 100K 48 heavy us cotton Was r e, It is only now that the b PIUCKING up courage to announce the and they no lonzer pat Pardridge patroniz- ngly on th i the latter took the docline quickly ana sald ho did not feel 1ke doing anything to stop it. Without any perceptible cause beyond the uneasiness of those in the erowd who had sold wheat short under 8ic, there was o suaden rally of e per bu. from the lowest price nnmed above, New York messuges reported conti- ablos closed steadier at u slizht i provement and there was a repetition of yesterday’s buyinz orders from people In thy rountry, who reported injury to the wheat from the recent freezing' weather, = Rean Roche, Georz o Smith, George T. Smith wnd nany more of the best speculators on the boird appeared to think fter wheat had broken below 8ke it was not good policy to be found fizhting for a further He decline. hut were on the contrary found buyinz, and the prico bezan advancing under such b closing atsse, about e higher than Corn was fitm carly, but began thize with the weakness 1 wheat. There was not much in the way of news, the trade was slow us o rule, and while theré was some dis- position to cover eariy in tho sesslon on the temporary strength in wheat, o bearish senti- ment sc he ascendancy and wenknoss openod at i8%c, \n broko to dvige. roucted o'clock was 381;e, The ma » close. chiefly in touched 3¢ and le higher than ruled fo at ¥s%e, but c and at | ket strengthened toward t Eympathy with whoat, N the clos a8 yesterday's i iros Opts viprg quict. May sold early at 25%c, broke to 2%e, reacted some, but at 2 o'clock was Isige, he market grew firmer after the noon hour und. influenced by corn und wheat, My sold to 25%c at the close, The speculat market oponod steady at about tiie closing prices of yesterday. There were only a few trades at and nenr the top fizures, when the nurket for york broke badiy, selling down to tho lowest point of the season for Miy delivery. Live hog were lower .nd 10 add to the wewkness there Y freosoiling by the lonzs and heavy ham- i for provisions mering by the shorts. and rihs were fuirly " steady. May pork sold #10.2015, fell to $10.128; and at #0123, May lurd ron %3 215, ana Muy ribs from i to$3.50. During the Jast hour the market showed u decided fm- provement on freo coverinz by shorts on the decline ana the firmer tone in the grain pit. v pork reached to $10.174 and lurd to #6. cloking u fraction under these fizures, Estimuted receipts tor tomorrow: Wheat, 158 cars: corn, 410 cars; oats, 18) cars: hogs, 11,000 head. The leading futures ranged as foliows: ARTICLES. | HIGH. [ LOW. |CLOBE. WHEAT-NO. March 18 May. SR @SIN July BRSOy CONN No, M Marel... May 1 AuD March Mny. EnonT 1% \tions were us follows isettied and irrogular; no estab- ished market. Wurar—No. 2 spring whoat, T8e: 18— Low yellow. OATE—No. ing wheat, 0. 2 red. 8714, aci No. E3%c; Ges No. 3, £. 0, b, 5:@5ke; No. 5o rino, §1.2201.28 rk, por bbl, #.07210.00; lard, per ewt., £ short ribs sides (loose), 6,505,524 dry salted shouldors (boxed), #.75 @3.50: short eléar sides (hoxed), £6.10. Wiisky—Distillers' finished’ goods, per gal. TIMOTIY SEED Touk--A; BuGAn-Cut loaf, unchanged. JoRecelpts wud shipoicnts today were as fol- ow AWTICLES, Flour, barrels. Whent, bushels. . Corn, bushels... 11000 Oate, Lushels, ........... ltye. bushel, Bariey. bu On tho Produce exchunge todny the butter market was firm and unchanged; funoy croamery, 274 fiLa westorn, 2 ordinary, 210524 lectod dalry, dinary, 18G@21c. Egas, @13, KsE—Nteady: full cronm cheddars. 1@ iflats, 115@1%; young Ame fies—Unchanged TALLOW—Unchunged, New York NEW Vonk, March 18.~Frovn—Rece! 760 pkgsi exports, 11,404 bbls. murket unsettled and weaker, sules. 91,700 bbis ots, CoRN MEAL—Stoady WHEAT—Recolpts, 414500 bu.i exports, none; sules, 15,710,000 bu. 0f futures; 24.000 b spot.” 8pot murket unsettled, elosiig higher, falrly uctive: noexport; No. 2 red, 09e@$1.0) in store and elevator; SLOOK@LOIY uiion 81.004,@1.0214 1. 0. b No.§ red, Whye; No. i nortiorn. (8% c@8L.00; No. 1 hard, #1.00%G1.02), No. 2 northori. Wh@M¥e. Optlons deciined K@1oon casy cables; 1ght clearances und {reo selling by forolgners and local longs, with better weuther reported in the winter wheat seotlons, advanced W@i%e on talk of crop damage and ineroased export demand, closod weak at L@he over yusterday; No. 2 red, aroh, U8440: April. 071 @08%e. closing ut 084501 fay, Uhtuodie. clostix ut ttise; June. i@ Bt olosing At 04ie: July, B34k e, dlosing atOilae; Auzust, 915, @0244¢, elosing at 02ige, Dull and woak: western, 00@uic, ARLEY—Qulet and steady, HanLey M [ exports, 487X bu; sules, 1. 3 169,000 b spot. Bpot market opened’ weaker but closed fir and falrly sotive; No. 2 45146140 in elovato 465470 alloat: ungraded mixed, 45tansc; No. 8, 470; steamer mixed. 455 @47c. Options @eclined S un liberal receipts und foreign selling, advanced KG4e, closed stoudy 'ye up to o down. Murch, dbh@dbiee, closing at doo; Aprll, dok@aoe. closing ut iolio; May, 4610 @loit, closing ut doiec 1@, closs fog at 40 July, 5845K0, closing wt 453 August, dbie. OATS—Kodeipts, 25,62 bu.; exports, 124,000 by, ; saleg, 183,000 bu. futures; A0 bu. spot; apcl market irrogular. olosing firmor; options dull, firmers April, BN@HH e, 0loRINK Mt S CGEH 0 No. 2’ white, Abril. 6iqof spot No. ;2 white, or@do wixed western, $@14¢: white westorn, WaAc, soiav=liruii shippiug, good to cholce, .50 10,00, Hol Steady, quiet, BuGAR—Kaw, ‘easier; fair reflning, 2@2%e peutrifugals, Y0 tost, 2o Bales, 20,00 buge £00d ordinary, 5lie; net receipts, ceipts, 40, contritugnls, 03 test, at and stoady. MeLASSE —~Foreign, firm aad quiet Rice—Firm and quiet @1 refined, quiet dull; New Orleans, PrETROLECM -Stoady, quiet; United closed at56%e for April, COTTON SKED O1t—Dnl! TALLOW-Quict; city #100 for packages), 4 13- 10ad, Tunek r—Lower at 3003140 Faas—Falr ¢ nd, firmer: western, 14%c; recolnts, L7 pigs, W0 quiet: domestic fleoces, 28 3-100 pulle, 2 tcs Texas, 16@24e FORK ~Firm, hut qufet: old mess. #.5)@10.00; e mess, $11,00B11.50, n ekied b short ele extri primo, $11.00; CeT MEATS-Quict and steady lles, #3145 uidales, duil and easy Lann—Dull. but steady stern closed at 85,571 nskoas saies, ) tlo tion sales, 4.1 tierces; March, § steam @38, closing at $3.58 nskod; July, 0.6 closing nt §1.68; Aunust, § 75 asked. Bozren ~Fresh firm and fairly o ; west- ern_dairy (new. Westorn croamery w new), 15 tory Quict and easy; part skims, 6tie. PiG ItoN=Duil und weak; Amcrican, 814 @16 CoPPER—Firm: lake, $11,°0711,2 LEAD -Ensy: domestic, $1.20. TIN-Quiot and firms Stralts, 0.9, Omaha Produce Markets, LovR=Omaha Mililnz company's ont, 8250: Invineible patent, $240; Lone Ear Siperintive, Snowllake, §1 incy Family, 17 8 1. Gilman's Gold Modal, § Snow White, & snowfiake. #10); low grad §1,00: Queen of the Pantry. §260 PouLTRY=Chickens, vood stock, 0@ 10c; geese nd ducks, 11@1%c: turkeys, 13214 Kellance BUTTER-Best cliojoe country roll, 20@2ic; lower grades, 15@ Hin#s —No. 1 gre itnd hides, 4% @14 No. 2 green salted hides. 41371 5c; No. 1 groe alted hides. 25 to 4) 1bs.. 3@ its0: No, 2 green suited Nides, & 40 Ibs. 5@stse; No. I veal ealf, 81015 Iha. NO. 2 veal calf. § to 15 10s. 4c: Ne, 1dry flint hides, f@c; No. hidos, 5@8c; No, 1 dry saited hide: a sante, Tal low, No. 1, #la@ic: tallow, No, 2. Bi3e; grease whito A, do; zrense, white B85 14c; eroase yellow, fic; gren k. 2%c; old butter, 2@ se; beesway, prime. 16c: rough taliow. 14@ 'nuirs—Californla riverside oranzes, £2.50@ £0: Washingron navels, $100: good apbles, £25)@3 00; cholce lomons, $L00@ fancy lemons, $1.5): banunas, ‘crated. #2.00625) 6,00 traw- cranberries, shippin bereies, 4045 i, 1 itorntn wh lettue bu.i N Tt 07512 and “weste cabbaze, e per 40 perdoz.: braski hi 21.5)@1 Dotatoes, Nebrasku bas. Ubitile: er cress, 9 4,000 te; radishos, hotto Tma beans, 4 cnses. I2L@15¢ per gt spinach. bl Spanish onlons, $1.5) per ¢ 40, iajority of sales wore reported gl there were somo sales under that pi HAY—Choice hay, £.00@0.0); poor, $5. GAvE—Muallard ducks, £5.00; teul, 8. mixed, $1L50@1.25. St. Louls Marki St Lovis, Mo, March 18.—FLourn—Weak; prices unchanged. Wigat—Advanced %o early and then dropped 115e, but ther fate rally and prices c'oseil about %o nbove yesterday: No. 2 eash_declined to 87%; May closed at July, 827,c: August. 81 ut ie; options nd- od ubout us yesterday: D BrAN—We HAY—Dull; tiy LEAD—-Quict at 8% Frax 8 Scarce and wanted, 96c, Brrter—Steady; crenmery, 20G28e; dalry, 168 —Better at 12! RN MEAL—Stendy at $1.05, ROVISIONS—Dull and cas PORK--310.35 4 @10.5). LARD--$6.072(, 10. Dy SALT MEATS--Looso shouldors, #140: lonzs and ribs, 1.5 15¢ nio shorts, £3.50; boxed lots, tongs and ribs, shorts, % HTAMS—80.0010.50, KECEILTS--Tlour. 4,000 1t at, 98,000 bu.; corn, 44,000 bu.; oats, 21030 Du.i rye; 3,000 bu.i barley. 1,000 b, SHIPMENTS--[lour, 2,000 1bs.: wheat. 27.000 corn, 44,000 bu.;’ oats, 10,0.0 bu.i rye, 1,000 i barley. none. Cotton Marlkets, NEW ORLEANS, Ln.. Mareh 18 —COTTON: Quiet: middiin low middling, b%¢ 710 bl gross, 4,370 bale: ports to Great Britain, 4. bales; 1o I'rance, 5,000 bales: to the continent, bales; coastwise, 5,402 bales; sales, ules; stock, 410,430 buics, Weekly not' re- bale: 47,10) bales: exports at Britain, 18,481 bales: to France, 12,825 to the continent, 16,748 hules: coust- wise, 16,01 bales: sales, NEW Youk, Mureh total not receipts of cotton in all_ports since ptember 1. 1801 Galyeston, 10,0 bules; New Orleans, 2. L208; Mobiie, £61.024; Savaun- OIRSM: Charleston, 454607 Wilmington, 0. Norfol k. 46,107;_Baltimore. - ton, 104,75 Nowport News, 20.17 phii. 64,615 West Point, 2%7,408: Brunswick, 4. Total—6.360,778 bales Deduct 40.8°9 claimed und counted by Smvannah and Charloston in thelr not receipts. Total since ptember 1 (corrected), 6,319,577 bales. Kansas City Markets, KANSAS Orry, Mo, M 18 —WiEAT—Dull 1d abont steady; No. 2 hard nominal at 7 b, 2 red, S2G8 - Was wes 0ye: to G bales g are the ; No. 2 cash sold at $3:@ OATs—Were a fraction lower and n poor de- mand: No. 2 mixed sold at 2%@Hc; No. 2 White, 2805 RYE-Sie FLAX SEED is of pure. Brax—We rsacked. othy, $.00 per ton; prairie, ~Wheat, 43,000 bu.; corn, ,000 bu; SHIPMENTS—Wheat, bu.: outs, none. Milwiuk MILWAUKEE. Wis., March 18, spring. 81éc. 48,0 bu.; corn, 30,000 Markots, WHEAT—Firm; white, 0@ i sample, Ponk—4 Coffee Market, NEW Youk., March 18.—Options openod steady, unchinged to 5 points down; closed stoady: unehunged to 10 points upi sajes, 13,000 “Dags, Includinz March, 1663310, April. 8§13, Muy. $1260@1200; June. 312,60 @.2.65; October, 312.20; Deceniber, §12 Spot Lioquiet und easiers No. 7, $14.50, Cincianntl Murke! CINNATIL O, March . EAT—Iirmer; WiisKEY—#1,13. Toledo Graln Markot, Toreno, 0.. March 18— WitEAT—Higher; No. 2 cash anid Maroh, 0030, Conx—Steady; No. 3 cash, 40c. OATS —Dull New York Dry Goods New Yok, Mareh 18 —The dry goods m ¥ quiet under vontinued nder the clreumstanc clem cnicaco, 1L, M to Cockreil Brothers: Muy wheat opencid with a tendency to rally ou searce buying, in- fluenced by cold weather, but met fierce short selling Iuduced by weik eables and under lguidation. started by smail clearances, broke sharoly tordiaeund as quickly reeovered (o Sie. Corn und oats each suffered o further de cline on general unloading by outside holdors, Recervers. shippers and local shorts absorbed s und price Is recovered closing firniat le udvance for the day. Provisions opened steady but declined with grain and rthier selling by commission louses. Packers were again constant buyers and local shorts covering late in the session cnused & complete recovery inlard and ribs, Pork ciosed ~barely steady ut de decline, bln‘mg locaul parties are buying on every weak spOL. "Ciitcado. [il., March 18 -1, 2. Sands Comuiission conpai activ The range was fron d K50 for Muy. Tho early selling was lurgely by hoiders, influenced more by the weak tone of foreign bles thun Ly the position of this market. On the pressura to sefl the prices de- clined to K3ig. Atabout this price thore was u new class of'buyers who ure likely tostay vy tho market until more 1s known of th grow- ing winter crops. Advices so far all point 10 slderable damage, but until we have rain aud sunshine the extent of damage cun- Logan & Co. to Wheat open Ki5e 10 84740 pot be ascertained. Liguidation for the pust few duvs has been very heavy and with the change of holders who' have pur- chused at moderately 1ow prices wo should have @ better and safer market If not higher prices. Theclosing is at 8. Corn in symputny with wheat was firmer. May opened al the closing price of yesterday, 383 ¢, 80l off 1o t8c and ciosed atdsko. Wo stiil look for it to sell ut about he_oat mar- ket is uttraoting more attention. With fuir weather they will scll lower. Provisions fulrly steady. with n good deal t liguidution on the decline. The buying was vrincipaily by local operators. Onicaao. 11, March 18.—~Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8 A.'McWhorter: Some fair buying oraers hold prices rather stifly for & tin long vhest kept dribbling out and there little resistance u further decline of e B was subwitted. Near the bottow Keaw, Liuu sad others were liberal buyers and turned the market. The subsequont raliy was due malnly to coverinz by shorts. Pardridge, who ‘stated yestorduy that _he was practioally out of the market was a freo scllor. Forelgn advices are nmore encouraging than could be expected and considerabie now export business was reportad today. 1t s be- lleved by th ynservative ment that prices have gone low enough for a substantial rally and that 1s unwise to be short, at lenst Wit 18 definitely known what dam- I op has sustained. Corn and onts slumped off oarly 1 - ¢ considerablie weakness, but they rallied with wheat ncar ' the close. A further 18 ot fmprobable but there nothine in & ght to sustain it Provisic touched the lowest price for niany months, rallying feobly with other products. There isno outsidedemand and professonals find the load rather henvy to carry. Hetter prices are warranted by the situation. but investors © slow 1o tuke hold. STOCKS AND BONDS, Indications That Trad &t In Proser r4 Have Little Inter- Transactions, NEW Yok, Murch 18.—Tho transactions In the stock market provel conclusively that Interest In the sprsulation has been reduced to & minimum, and while there were ramors fn plenty of deals and combinations, none of them wera of suficlent interest to rouse the market out of its rat of aullness and stagna- tion. There were no real foatures in the mar- ketatany t ept the early decline and recovery In sald to be the result of buyinz orde ianating from Philadelphin, and tha siwdden drop of 4 per cont in Groat Northorn proferrcl from 12 to 134 The slow and nost unnotieel advance of Groat Nosthern from below par to 142, which Tins been aecom- plished without netivity in the stook at any ume, at last created ramors which as denls ure now the fashlonuble thing, took that form. The only lato trading was marked by the awakening of the traders and an_ attack on Roadin g which depressed that stock about, 1 percent, earrying the rest of the list as a ruto silzhtiy’ below the oponing prices, while Wheeling & Lake Erle ‘was Spcelally wenk, falling 1% por cent before the deoline was cheeked, The ra d was aecompanied by the only approac o activity seen during the day. but it soon died nway, and though there Wasn very In prices the market closed dull about the lowest prices reach iges are in almost all { fractional losses, but Wheeling & fo 13 down 1% per cent, Readi nd Northwestern, which w stocks in the afternoon, | per cent. Government bonds have been dull und eusicr. ¢ Stato bonds have been steady. The following are the elosing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chunge today Atchison Adams Express . i o preterrea . N.Y. Central N. Y. Chl & 810 can Expross R.& N..... nnda Pacitic 613 Oregon Improveme't il_|Oregon Nav 5% |N. A Ry 1% Pacitic Mail.. .. D & i Pittaburg. 10i3% Pullman Palnc Rouding . Rock Isinn Del. L & W.. .0 D.& R G pfd. . East Tennessae.. ... G do Ist preforrod .. 4) o) a0 preferrad. .. St P Min, & Man 150 |3t Paul & Omaha a0 proferred Tenn. Coal & lron. | exas Paclfic ... Tol. & 0, Cen. pfd lon Pacifc U 8. Expross.....0. . Wabash. 8t L & 1 do preforrad Wells Forgo Ex. t Nestern Unton. Am. Cotton OIl Colorado Coal.... *Homos take. do nd preferre Erle..... do preferrad. . Fort Wayne Ch. & Bast 1. Hocking v Houston & ' Kansas & T Lake Erlo & West do preferred Lake Shora.. Lousville & Louisvilie & ) fron Silvy *Momphis & Char . Ontarlg Michigan Contral. . 110 | Quicksilver. SMILL S & W00 do preferred YA MIaLTT ) 5 Minn. & St. T, sy 31 5 do preforred Wi Ter 143 Missourl Paclfic 1i3¢ Mobile & Ohio. . 133 Nashville Chatt £ Ty N.J. Central Load Trust ceneen MM Norfolk & W. pfd i Northern Pacit o preferrod U. P Denver & G Northwestern 0. fex div Tho total sales of stocks today wer es. Incinding: Atchison, 11,600 4.200; Northwestorn, 4,0 Rending, Richmond & West Point, 19,045; 0,560; Western Union, 4,44 Sugar Trust ciat Rey reh 8 —The Post says: NEW Yonrk, Ma At the opening of this month it wus elear to tho observer that a period of stock exchangoe dull- ness wnd inactivity was before us, The arti ficial movements forced upon the market have only served by the early and complete fizzling to empiasize the truth of this general foreeast. Toduy's market was o reflection of current conditions, und in a sense, too, of conditions prevalent not alone 1 Wall strect, but in almost the whole Industrial ani finan: cial world. Whatever the cause may be—and there are a score of theories, varying with the purticulur example selected—tha salient fact s that in the country at lurge. the speculu- tive spirli Is temporarily extinet and the normal nonspecuintize “demand supplied; quito ascompletely so in dry goods and iron und produce »s In cotton nnd silver and se- curitics. Noone can doubt that this 1s a gen- cral result made up from many diverse fac- tors, virtnally, however, and necessarily oper- ating in unison. New York Mo NEW Youk, March 18—MONEY 0N CALL— Easy at 1'4@2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closed offered at 2 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILY PAPER—6@34 per cont. t1ING EXCHANGE—Qulet, but steady at £4855 for sixty-duy Lills and 84873 fof de- mand. Th losing quotations on Lona: U848 row. L. 010 U, % 4w coup 075 2 Foi s Pacitic vs of 95 . A, stamped 63 oy Market, utunl Union o, J. C. Int. Cert Shore W sty Tauiar fusked. London Stock Market, [Copyrighted 1892 by Jemes Gordon Bennstt,) Loxpo, Marel 18.—[New York Herald Cab'e —spacial 0 THE BEE)—Wo have again 10 re- cord n very quiet tnough not altogether fea- tureless day in the Stock exchanze, Consols are 1-16 to b per cent higher. Indiun rupee PADET BAVE Wiy '4 POr cent owinz to woenkness insilver, ufter “belng generally depressed. The tendency of foreign gover ities 15 more favoruble, at the clo: provement being reported on the Paris bourse and other continental bourses, Home radl- ways will be favorably influenced by fine weathor and the collupse of the coal strike, but dealings have been ona very reduced scale, 50 that movoments in prices nro unim- portant cxeept in the case of Great Northern deforred and Sheflicld deferred, the former aving risen 14 per cent and the latter % per cent. Tho riso I othors does not exceed 'y to iy per cent. Southenstern deferred are ox- coptionally weak. the nonthly working state- ment causing some disappolntment. Anab- senco of business has characterize mir- tl Kket for Americun railways, but th 1eney has been favorable, u, tone being re- jorted in New York. Thero was littio busi- nd o chanze in tho discount rate, 1ths bank viaper was quoted at 15 to Call 1oans for the week ure 1% por cent rentes, 90f Muroh 18, —Ulearings, 1 18.~Clearings, #110,644,707, balances, PHLLAUELE inzs, #11,181,¢ percent. BALTIMORE M., March 18.—Bank 1A, I'a., March 18, balances, 1, uk clear- money, d's clearings today, $2205,013 balunces, 335,68, Rate, 6 per eent BERLIN, March 18.-—The statement of the Tm 1k of ny shoWs un increase in specio of ATk NEW Onr Murch] 18- Clearings, i Now York exchange connereisl, b6 #1.3) por #1,000 preuiun Mo., March Ix—~Buank ele: balances, #30.054; money. exchungo on NewYork par to 2o [ pre- mium. B ss., March 18 —Clearings, $12.401, ver cent. cent dis- Exchange on New ¥ count per 1,0 CHICAGO, T, March 18, — ut: bank clearings, $1 nge, 0.¢ discount; Sterllngexchunzeduli and unchanged: 8.85% for sixty-day bills and 81874, for sight drafts. New York Mining Quotations. NEw Yok, Mareh 18 —Tho followinz are the elosiu SLOCK quotations: Aspen Moxican Ontario Jphir..... Con. Cul. & Va. Plymouth, Desdwood Sava Eureka Con Slerr; Standa; Unlon Coul Yellow Jacket Gould & Curry Hale & Noreross o Iver Hoston Stook Market. BosTox, Nass. Murch 18, ~The followinz were the closin: pitses oa stoks on ths stock Atchison & Topdih. i Boston & Albang, old Colony. Calll Claudia J Cattle DOMANA, March 18 foot up. 114K cattle, 26,165 hogzs nnd 441 sheep, against i sheep the correspondin s five ¢ T ings were only niode sufll There Wis w vory i and exporters buyers did not act 1018 ana effoct any mater! ern advicos, too, this had its” efféct on the it was a fairly sutisfactory market to the soll- Ing interests aithouzh by no wind strong as could be wished. Dy d little difficulty in coming to terms Good to cholee 1,200 to 1 from 8465 B grades fro Hght stufr and mi guality of the ofr Trading was mo ness was transicted utsteady to s There was flr country deu specuiators were tho prineipal €0 good stock at from £28) to guality of th & thin dra day. against £4.4) average of #4.4% Thutsday and . sentative salés: No. in the yards, two of ther a ozl packer. ket today N Hoston & Moatane a0t Catmat & Tl Wonton & Malng. 170 Catapa C N AQ. Frankiin Fichbare it it Koaranreo Flint & Tere M (S K SR 4 Little Rock & Fi$ Mans, € Mex. Cen Ny Ny tral om, &N Engiwnd & N, Eng Lamston Sto W \Water Powor Cont. M Rutlan 1 preférrea Wis. Cen. 184 Net & T do proferred OBk B Allower MIn.Conew 110 11 11 Atlantic iy I ver Mining Stoeks, DENVER Colo. Mareh 15 <The followinz list 1s the closing quotations on the Mining ex- cnange today. Sales %, Allogh oid Ttoek Amity Argonauit Ballarat Baogkok Corn 1 Rates- Hunter Big Indian Rig Six Trownlow Ui Laxington. Little Kulo Consoliduted Century......", ay Rock Clay County Potosi . .. Dinmond B Puzzler i T Rialte Running Lo ¥ Whale Golden Treasire. SHtton. ... LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Demand at Ste: ogs Active but Lowe! Receipts for five 10, 1 hozs and ¥S st wee ket was modora cattle, 11 he general enttlo © and practically fent to satisfy th rio oaste white “local dres S 1t they were ov eattle, with tho limited tside demand the, | roduction in prices, wero rather favorable, o trade. present few londs. 1 v Uy 00d 0 eans us zood and early clearance was cffoc VIb. beoves 40 Lo KL0), round $1.95 1o ore d stock in The rds and th s rather ¢ ely netive and pr v from £200 to high as 3.0 Bulls, oxen with sales Iav o grades selling o Slow as #3140, o fully steady ut from $1.6) Lo §1, e firw and in good der for comnion to choice veals. In the stocker and feoder line n gool nd, but buyers. and feeding steers sold .2, Representative sales: STEERS. No.Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr Av. Dr. 12,1481 8325 13 1232 $1 70 48007 B 21 4 i 1810 16 5180 3 ¥ 1 1203 1388 MIXED, cows, T 200 1771050 200 8ot 2 o 350 40 4) 5 3 SIOCKERS AND FREDERA, 1. 840 300 20, 2710600 05 14 1 B 480 9., 24010, 15 §.. ¢ 130 158 ] Bl BELFERS, 1. 800 80) WYOMING CATTLE. Av. Pr. No. A 8540 1bull.... 155 82 1springe 1 BPEINKCr..cii..l. deows and ciive i ~Tle hoz murket w iy lower. Receipts were son an Thursday but nearly double last ) far this week in receipts of over 14, last week, The ger un incrense head compared with offeris than usuul of lute. Business opened slo a fudrde nand from fre rers for good light and and dull, 1 buteher wel huton aceount of lower castern markets buyers were bearish, and in general runged from nearly sieady to fully 5e lowoer than Thursday's zencral market and butcher weizht hozs sold from #i. £1.55, but nearly everything selling abov was more or less sorted, packers sold from #.4 to #. Sales were lur, #140 1o # pricos zely ut from Thurs Av. Sh. 5) 400 SHEE ere Fep HEUMATISM THREE YEARS. After suffering untold agonies three years from Rhcumatism, having had much treatment without relief. T deeided totake Swift's Specific. Eight bottles —— CURED ME ENTIRELY — and I wish other sufferers to know of tie value of your great remedy for Rbcumatism. Joux McDoxaLp, McDonald’s Miils, Ga. 1 for fre Treatise on 1o Ilood and Skin. byM® EPLULFIO COu A3hai7a, Ga. MARCH 19, Toston | were Colorado bron zht #5.60. murket strong, 540; western, one load of which is good and 1he to good nativ The demand OMAHA Mamafacturers” and Jobbers” Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMANA TENT & AWN. ING COMPANY, 001 to cholce Inmbs wel Ing from 40 to ® 1bs., 2% Colorado lam teant Dipoutin of Stask, Official rasaipts an 1 dispasition s Unloa Sio. company for the twanty-fourhoars, 50 cloek p. m LUMBER CHAS. R, LEE, Hardwood lumber, wool JOHN A, WAIEFI[ID.‘ 1 Amagiewn 1% HONSES & M8 Oth and Douglas, Quiney whits I LIQUORS, FRIOK & HERBERT, Wholosale lquor denlers i —— i ——— 3 BAGS AND TWISE BEMIS OMAHA BAG 00 and manat i BISHOP & 0. nor Merehants, Tarney Strest, Manufaetur'rs Ken: Omaha Packing company The G. 11 Hammond Co Flour Sacks, Burlapy and 101 K12 8. 12Uh -8 1001 Farnam st e MILLINERY > J. OBERFELDER & €O, tmportors & Jotbers ofy | wotions. Mahk Cudahy Packiig compny BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, ©. A STONEHILL, tve Stock Market 111, Mareh 18.—(Spoclal Telozram 1011 S Tath ot -_— MUSICAL, —_— S AND SHOES, MORSE-COE SHOE 09, 1101 How ard Stra it sr HEh And Doaglas steaaty L) evih biyecs, an i aro whioh 14 very sale ) howd ana th ronss of 1w head there wa A. HOSPE, JR. e or 1nss freed Wo aro miaking el selling o class of g avle with morshants, tronsthoning I'he oferinzs did clude any strictly prine 1,500 Lo 1,500-1b. eattle fmpossible to sy )i something in that 1514 Doaglas stre 5 OILS. N 'CONSOLIDATED TANX KIRK'NDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HA!;fl é! ED SHOE CO. have brought, 1 0t from .00 10 50 1o 1.000-1 0, steers woere , and common to 100 to 1,200 1bs., TS 0t from 800 to #10). Cows and ut from $1.23 10 $4. SNOW DROP 0iL Wholesnle Mahufactu' cly ue- for_ Hoston Tut: nursany prices, Offor- ate and appearcd nmply demand innd from shippors 0 butehers bought a and folt goods, 10 1105 Harnoy stroot 12)1-0 1ar noy Refined and lubricating olls, nxlo groaso, ete 0f WICks, ARk (hee CONFECTIONERY. VOEGELE & DINNING ifectioners and OYSTERS. PLATT & 0., Oystors, Fish an Trade was dull at the opening of busines N Was not 1ess <o later in the da; » for_poor to_cholee lig] edinm and hoivy. Nigh us $19) wis pad for a fow fanc and a load or two of heavy wel Supp ware unable 1o Eust- A.BOOTH PACKING CO. | Packers nf oyators, frutts, 1110 | Altogether B R — CARRIAGE TOPS, RIAGE TOP | (68 Lonvenworth st from yesterdny's opening price of all nart of the supply 1 in fucet. thero wore no sales of dium welights at a high ng prices w for lieht, and at from H uetive dlors gen- OVERALLS, SHIL KING & SIMEAD, Manufacturers of S pantn, shirts & I ete 0418 S T1th-st C. ). ANDERSON. OMAHA opp ROBINSON &STOKEE SD + fuir to good 1,100 to 1,802 1 St commanund Send for Catalogue 198, 1200 stroot — COAL, COKE, Tho sheep market was active all and in gpite of the very full r have romained at frow § Sales ran up to from offerines sold below trades above $5,d0, Toduy's market w s trifle higher for good 24 N 15th st 1pts prices . Tew of the nor were there many s have ulso remuined ivo and strony. CORNIC “PRODUCE COMMISSION BRANCH & C0,, Produce, frults of OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAGLECORVICE WORKS | Manufacturors WHITHNEY & CO. Butter, Eggs and oul Kinds, oystery, Journal reports: and Douglas shipmonts, 4.000; ny busi- ronz prices. | 15th and Harney Straety JAS. A. CLARK & CO., ceipts, K00 local KIRSCHBRAUN & CLOTHING. GILMORE & RUHL, Manafacturers and Inrgely Butter, eggs and poultey BLOTCHKY & COHEN, Genta' furnishing good market 10¢ lowor; rough, &.65@4.0° 536,007 ight. 84504, welghts, 8. Wholesale Clothlors, 110) Harney stroat. RIDDELL & CO., Giveus a tria s stoady: nut tril mmission Mer chiant Butter. chooso, oggs, ver New York Live Stock Market, J2th and Howard Stx vES—Roceipts, DRY GOOD:s KILPATRICK - KOOH “MULLIN & MC GLAIN Specialties. buttor, ogzs cheose. poultr, d, including 18 BINGHAM & SOV, M. E. SMITH & CO0,, Dry goods, notlons, nishing goos Tod.6) per 100 1bs. 3 dressod veef steady shipments toda touiorrow, & bulls and cows, at Gase ver 1b. DRY 800DS C0., Dry goods,nottons, gon furntshing goods Cor. 11th and Howard sts, 3 beeves and ¥ 17013 Loavanwdrh 85, | MOORE & FERGUSON, Corner 11th and Howard CALVES—Roecelpts, als, 85.0008.0) per 100 1hs. 2 2houd; market stend . 8.00206.60 per 100 1bs.; 7 market weak; SCHRIEDER & CA, SLECTRICA WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., Illustrated eatalogua L SUI'PLIES dressed lambs firn 21 head. consigned dircet; nominally steady at#1.00@5.5) per 100 1bs. BREELEY & CO., 7).!. NUBE[B;L Eame, hides and fruit 1007 Howard st. W.E RIDDELL Wholsale butter & cxes Kansas Cit KANSAS CITY. acipts, 2,500; shipments, Live Stock Markot, CATTLE—Re- rs were stendy s aad poultsy Moward streot shipments. 2. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE CO., Graceund [ith sts,0maha —_— SHEEP—Ttecelpts, The market was active L4158, 11th st na strong 1o 5@l tock Market. oU1s, Mo.. March [8.— CARPENTER PAPER €0 | KING PAPER CO. Wrapplng paper, allkiads 110 5 2. BLIM 5 g 1 1..1600 285 1. 1,130 4 10170 2 1.21530 stecrs, 83.004,00 Texun steers, 81 fair to good D. M. STEELE & €., 7ilAKE. BRUG"[ & C2., 1201-1205 Jones straot, wrapping and writing ' papor, card pa- 810 825 STOVIE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR Currents of Com W. E, Brown of Shel itors at tho Board of Trade building. her of the grain firm of Pisher & Praguz, Neb.. was in the city yester- GRAIN. 8. AMC WHORTER, y was among the v Stove ropnirs and wator | attachments for any kind of stove mado, Bend grain man, was in the city yesterday and expressed himself in favorof the proposed grain Mr. Evans, the South 21 Prokor in gratn, as strongly moen's assoclatio 2 DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increasesthe appetito and tones up the sys- macy people who M. A. DISBROW & €O, Manufacturors Pr. It_bas bonefitted have suffered from blood disorders. @003, house fur- W. A. L. GIBBON & C0., 1ints, caps, straw gao1y, ¥10ves and mitten , GATECITY HAT CO s, straw goods, tLens.Owners fico, 12th and Lzard Sta, | Fous carriagos. | SOUTH OMAHA. UNICN STOCK YARD3 CO, -+ - LIMITED T COMMISSION MERCHANTS, [ GASWANN & DUDLEY, nge Bulla- | Rooms, 6) and 61 chanza buliding, ————— FROM FRYING 70 FIRE. 1ih and Harney 12th and Marney wrderers Have Their Legal ned Only to Be Va,, March — . —*'Lee" Hef- flin and Joseph Dyo, who last fall murdered WARRENTO! LOBECK & LINH, Denlers’ hardwaro and mechanies tools, 1408 Douglas Street, BE A MBN NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. OR_OLD sulfering from RECTOR & WILHELMY | Kine's family, were this Guinesville, morning lynched Prince William Tho men were to havo been hanged today but a stay of proceedings had been secured. sixty men overpowered guard, hanged the murderers 1o a tree and ridaled the bodies with bullets, ALLEN ROOT & CO, Room 4 Exc Butiding South what lighter there haus Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts. s was very falr—better There was vmen and ship- it hogs, MAN can bo G ind VIG- OROUS ina by using SPANISE YOUNG MIN RRVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, nightly criissions, convulsions, nervous > co or alcoliol, wake: 1 either sex, Mvrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, “From personal experience I can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, biood and generil d TIL, writes: o cure for impure Good light Pat Elliott Convicte 0, caused by (h mental depression, loss of power dbyselfabuse and over indulgence or any ps id the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN, We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to curc any casc ot refund the money, $1 » box, 6 boxes §5, For sale in Omaha by Snow, Lund & Co. use of opium Heavy and mived , with odds and ends. throwouts at 8,00 1o #.35. Nearly every- chunged hands, aithough the market 50d ulong througlh the greuter part of tl 10 4.3 . the general 18, —Patrick brother of William J. Elliott. now serving a life sentence for the murder of A, C on the streets of Columbus, Fobruary was today convicted of manslaughter. two brothers and Osborne were rival Sunday newspapor men and tEo shooting was tho re- sult of scandalous parsonal journalism. BEFROKK AND 4 restored to perfect health se will shorten in the skics,” Riser,” tho longer and botter and ata to bed and cariy to the road to early to bed and a “Littie Early pill that makes DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent speclalist in routstered grud A regulur and 2 unnary disea + 18 sl tromting with 104808, 13 potuncy. #7ph) IALe in medcine, o8t manhood, sominal Weikiess. i 1 No merury used. trento i at bome hy corroapondent gurely packod, no marks to indi ate o trictly private. Hook (Myateries of Lito) sont £rce. unduys 10 @, .10 13 . Seud stamp 101 1oply. ents ront by mmil or ox sounl tuterview preferrod, Ombo hours b e, w. nts or sendor, ¥f You Cannot Dance, constantly appetite, cannot sleep, use the genuine YOURSELF! Ask your Druggist for bottle of Lig €. Th 10N iS00 TE 1 discharges ane private diseeses of men sod tho Aebilitating wenkness peculiar It cures in o few days without the aid or publieity of a doctor. American Cure. Manufactured by Tho Evans Chemical Co, CINCINNATI, O, wonderful ies that havo made it popular, the markot should be wa Hof’s" signatur the public is on the neek of ever Eisner & Mendelson Agents and Tmporters of Mine ers, 6 Barclay & — 4% red znea direct to The remaining three loads reet, New Y Chichester's Foglish Dismund ALFIL n the Worlds DR. J. E. McGREW, nd Fiacst § Fostont, Shd Sirsheales fl.nnnejflmv’ AKD GLASBOW. Tl "‘“"i-;'i{'mm NAPL ddar Interynis LASS AND STEERADE ©57ana from the princivie LISH, 8138 & ALL CONTINENTAL POINTS. Tio Lagpt, ¥ NEW YORK, G 1 BALOON, SECON rater o 10 west tors THE SPECIALIST, PRIVATE DISEASES AND ALL DISORUERS AND DEBILITIES OF YOUTH AND MANHOOD, 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. | 14TH & FARNAM 5T5., Maffering from youthiul errore gt i wirvon s il o P FOWLKR, Movdus, Coune it foonl Agents or to ELSON BROTUERS, Chicago, Kk OMAHA NEB, |

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