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THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS ‘Wheat Almost Touched ths Eighty Cent Mark Yesterday. dairy (new) PECULIAR INFLUENCE WORKED THE DEAL Later in the Day of Tts LostStrength and Closed Advance Over Pres at a Shght early ©nteaGn, 111, March 23, ~Elzhty cent wheat was the goal for t ' not get there, nevertheless the seaso for n low price was again broken. was pulled down to 80%0 o On the other b strength, chiefly on the expectation of lightor Sprinz-itke cables took the ieart out of the wheat The recovery on the close Wus on ex- yort buying raported from Minnoapolis and At tho point named 30,0 0 bu. for wte rail shipment was reported; 50,000 for rail shipment May option closed under Sic higher; May ele @ bu. red winte was worked ro by Norton-Worth knew of sterling exchange haviog been 600,000 bu. of wheat bought While things innati Price Cur- nbout at thelr worst the ¢ possibilities corn, 11000 bu.; oats, bar s large production as any year prior to The northwestern vipts at Minne ar londs con samo day of [ast weo course at the start, to Sitge hut lower quotation, o rlly o KUie, the first which to 80%e and that wus with 4.9 on the salted hides, 23 to 4) 1bs. followed by u s 2" o'clock the around K5e who lind bov brokers outand gave the market w chunce to fulfill the prediction he had made months aj would sell at Sc, adinz wis again at Joss ahead of them, In the lntter half of the session the wires were occupled outside eastomers for marging and the g sales as low as 8)ie, but during the last half nour the pri was ut n0’s we lower than 1t closed yoster- t from shorts was whit al Two things which zroatly interested traders, but did nov afle van's npplication for a visitor's t {viloge of the floor pricos. were ket to en- row and Leopold Bl his membership for n of the ai Baidwin-Farnuw of the Lewitz enar; The belief thut there is o large M corn, thut stocks are low and mostly controlled by one house and the presumption that future reccipts would be moderate with littie improvement fn the rading, started rumors of possible munipulations and shorts Muy opened atI¥ie, sold w off 10 B8i5e le. presumably in spleen mixed, 7 geese und duck woster flour was put was May selling at from From following itself beenme the sin the fo firm during the fast hour. 0ye, closing at wnd some of the steadin corr-spo ngeh of the latte effect of considerable strenzth nnd the spurt that occurred rket shortly before the ¢ fthe shorts, great deal of being sold us their efforts up to t8ie, wiich was Jdune was nominally the the last price made. us the active them they aro ncenmulatin and closed rd and ribs opened Wednesdiy, opening and nten ¢ in lard and froi 21 ess wis due toofferinzs by A king company and During most of the duy Wright and other May pork and buy for te in the day Cudiby became o buyer Tho break of from § to 10 polnts in The strength buying In provisions by sculpers, ipts for tomorrow: rs of corn, 175 curs of oats and wus Ignored, Estimuted r cotton: leading futures ranged as foliows: aTig| 06TI6| 00 mixed, ERONT RIS R4.5026.00 Gush quotntions were us follows 'Lovk—Dull und weak: holders anxious to iie; No. 2 white, 275@ 0.3, 40@3c; No. 4, FLAX SEED— 5 Prime, #1.22@1.50, short ribs sides iboxed), #.5.a5.00; short clear sides (boxed), g ) HeKy—Distillers' finished goods, per gal. mand poor fornin, 7 none b Lteceipts and shipments'touay were as fol- 2441 xchanze firm 19% premium, the butter market was fion; funcy creamery, 27 ordinary, 200 He steady ut I@liise. York Market: LoUR—Recel pt: 8815 degroes polarizuth lution ut NEW Yonk, Ma murket lower, weu sules. 26,0°0 buis, low grados, funey, KL0003.50 nesotn elear, KL8D1, RYE--Mixtures, CORN MEAL--~ teceipts, 4,000 bu.; exports, 17, 2000 bu. of futures; pot market dull and lowe and elevator; 08140@810L 1. 0, 1 praded red, B3G@Mise; No. 1 northern. (0@ No. 2 uorthern, 61%@ Optlons Wwere'on the downward tu alumost steady, selling off No. 7, #14.50, No. 1 hard, 001 Dringing selling turs ier, roucting towrd ) orders and fine crop woa wh theelose 'ifde. lenving off wenk ot under yesterda HU@GXe, closiug at 034e: May, June, WL@Iitice, closing ut \ elosing at Ole September, 803 Rye—Steady but quiet; sales, 9,000 bu, at9lc. i No. 2 red, 05 * elosing “nt 923 g ut Bodc. activeund stronger; or: 41R@4sxce alloat; ungraded mixed, No. 4, 465@47e; steamer mixed. 6% act.vo and on light re- ipts advanced {@xe, closing firm 4TR@4TA0, closing at 47%o0; A closing ut (7o No. 2, 407 @d7%0 in ril, 47La@iT ige, closing at HOF 1O 5 losing ut 4530 closing ut 43 OaT8—Kecoipts, 55,30 iL.; e ports, 531,000 bu. 000 bu. futuress lower and dull; optios SIN@H e, closin wixed western, 000 b, $po; dull but tirmer; May, No, 2 white, April, whito western, AY=Fulr demand and firm; shipplug, Te; goud to cholee, 85eedl. 0, PRIGE: Ho Hops—Quiet but steady; Pacific coast, 108 | no pre Raw, qulet, ste: dy; sales. 30 tons muscovado, 80't 4800 tous conerete, 6c, all to Philadelphiu; refined, qulet, ‘steady, MoL.AssE<—Forelgn, awlet: 60 test,11%¢; Now Orloans, firm, a emand, steady. quiet: " crude Parker's. #.50; crude i bulk, P United ciosed at 5ige for ApFil, COTTON BEED O TALLOw—Dull; ¢it, Rosix—Qulet, )i E—-Qulet, stead les, 00 tiervesat 0.4 sales, 250 tierces: March, #6.:2; May, €5.53; Jaly, #6.0.: August, #6.70, Faas--Quiet and about steady: western, 14ige; receipts, 12,727 pkgs, Pork - Fair deman CUT MEATS - Firn and firm plekled shoulders, $.00; middles, irm ; short cloar, ¥6.40. BUTrER - F nd: tresh, firm; western Western croamery netory (RoW), | Fa'rly active and skims, 6100, TioN—Quict; Ameri COPPER fet; inke. $12 LeAn—Dull; doniestic, £1.25 asked. Tix—S§tron £; straits, #19.00 bid; §2).0 St Louls Markets, ovie, Mo. March o4 iy nothing doing, Wis very unse but towards the s 1 WHEAT stron nd May finishe 14e lower than yesteriny lower ut Sle; May closell at $1as4 ly, 804 CoRN=Unsh lower: NoO. Wije; options i nt_ e OArs=Hetter; cash %e; May, 88%c Rye—Dull: no sales, BARLEY--Quict; smull sales of Minnesota at 4G a rio, $0.00@28.0 BrAN-Quict at HAv=Dull; pr. i timothy, #10.50 ~Tirm . X SEED—Lowor it 000, CONNMEAL—Steady at $1.05, Wiisky -~ Stoady t $1.13, BAGC Quict at 1RON COTTON 1'T¥S— PROVISIONS—Very quivt nn Ponk—Now standiard, $10 1@ 10505 old, T.ARD ~31.005.05 DIy SALT MEATS ribs, #0); short BACON -Should 3 shorts, #5005 SUGAR CURED HAMS—$0.00@10.50. KEcEmp 1Mour, 7.00) ibs.: wheat, 31.000 bu. 000 bu.: rye, 1,00) b Shoulders, $1.50; longs and T35 boxed iots 15 more, % longs and ribs, . 8,000 bl IPMENTS--Flour, 8000 1bs: wheat, 46,000 orn, 124,000 bu.s outs, 15,0.0 bu.i rye, Omaha Produce Market, ines—No. 1 green salted hides, $4@i! No. 2 green sulted hides, 44@i'5e: No, 1 green 0. 2 green alted hides, 25 to 4) 1b% No. 1 veal Alf, 8 to 15 ibs. i No. 2 veal cealf, §to 15 1bs., dc: No. 1dry flint hides. 7@sc: No.'2 dry flint hides, 5afe: No. | dry salted hides. 5@oc. Tal- low. No. 1. i@ ie; tallow, No. % krease, white A, dc; wrense, white B Lo; groase. low, dei grease, durk, s¢; old butter, 2@ Veesway, prime, i rough tallow, 115 wits—California riverside oranges, $2,50@ Washington navels. # 00%4.25; good ples, #2.95@5.00; chofee lemons, — $4.00 ancy lemons, £1.50: bananas, crate 505 cranberrics, shipping stock, wborries, 41 qt GETADI. £2,000 50,003 ney Museatine sweet po- ‘nlifornia cabbuge, 2gc per (b in cratesi home grown lettuce, 40¢ per doz; oons, THe@ild) per bu.: Nebr u_ hund- picked bonns, #L7561.85; medium, #1.5:@1.60 Californin cc'ery, #.0071.15: swect potatoes, 275:00: Colorado and western Nebraskii ntoes, L ative potatoc: 0@25c; liman per 1b.; water cress, .I-(lh per qt.: spinach, $1.0) per bbl; L2160 per erate; radishes, 40e, £5.00686.10; poor, EL00Q@4,00. ountry roli, 22@e; tair to t was 1@115e, ullurd ducks, $2.50@3.00; teel. #1705 100, Poutiy—Dressed chickens, choice, 103 11@12¢: turkeys, 12@140.. nneapolis Flour Market, Hu1s, Minn., Murch 24.—The North- Miller says: “An inereased amount of k. The ageregate out- . against 158613 barrels ous week and 18,721 barrals for the ding time In 1891 "The water power suddenly fallen off and that will have the lucing the production this wee The flour murket continues in : very much depressed condition and the output Tneks a nade, There are some firms, lowever, which have not caught up on their orders for patent and in filling bakers and low des. The foreign demund is extremely Tight. Prices at Minneupolis are considera lower than they were n week ago. There hardly enough “call for bakers ant low grades blish quotations. London quotations Ibs. e, 4. £, nro cheap at 18 to 285 Gd; ers (nominal) 45 to 28 low grade (nom- Burrer—Choie good, 186200 EGas—The general mar’ GAME- Min the pre inal), 138 to 14s. New York Dry Goods Market. New Yok, March 25.—Demand for dry poods disclosed no new features today. Tho bright weather brought out buyers and trade on thespot was improved. Orders by majl wero Of the usual volume and made of small requests Leading makes of goods were chiefly in Interest, and in some brown and blenched théro were round Jot sales. but noth- ing special. The market heid steidy: jobbers > letting out some Job lots of prints and fine cottons nt attrictive prices. Business with jobbers thus stimulated was very fair. Print cloths have been the subject of special manipulation {n munufacturing eentors, and it is uncertain whether the price has been hanzed or not, #s inthe ubsence of any stocks nearly all manufactures are firm at the high- est figures, Kunsus City Market KANSAS Cirv. Mo. March Was wealk ata Steady decline No. 2 red scarce, quote Cony—Was firm: wixed i2ige; white, 3fc. OAT&—Continue in poor demand; No. 2 No. 2 white, 28%c, 1tve=Steudy: No. 2 quoied nominally at 77c, JLAX SEED—Sic on the basis of pure. eak; 6le for sackod. 11AY—Weuk; timothy, $.00 per tou; prafrie, WHEAT— No. 2 hard, reR—-Firm at 2@, Stronz at 1ic, s—\Wheat, 11,000 bu.; corn, 7,00 bu.; s, none. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 40 bu.; outs, 2,000, 000 bu.; corn, 6,000 NewYonk, March wles, 115,700 bale: Wy, 2650 el December, § NEW ORLEANS, Lit., March 20.—Quiet; mid- oW middling, 5 11-16c; kood ordi- nev receipt Kross, eXports 10 5.0.0 cs; saies, 2,400 ales s closed steady ; 443 April, .40 July, #.74: ‘August, #. November, Liverpool Markets, LivERrroor, Mareh 24— o red western spring: 1 wintor, 7s 812d@7s fd. Conn— demund falr; mixed wesiern, 45730 por contul. Begr—Extra Indin mess. 78 6a per e BACON—Long cl s 6d per ewt. 1 Murkets. —Spanish _gold, 2443 on the United States 3 bremium; on London, Hay; HAVANA, March short sight gold, 01,@! Sugar quiet; 5,100 bags molasses suzar, & to 0 were sold for specu- 2.81% gold per quintal. Coftee Market, NEW Yomk, March 24.—Options opened llun(ly firm & points down 105 ‘points up; *closed to 10 points up; sales, 10,73 March, $1480; April. #1540 June. 812 uly, #1270; October, cember, #1220, Spot Rio dull, steady: Wool Steady. BosToN, Mass, Murch 24.—The wool market od demund ut unchanged 0 pounds Traders' Talk, CricAGo, Til, March 24.—Kennett, Hopk & Co. to 8. A. McWhorter: Tho trade seems to have at last settied down to t tion that while when convie- las several times touched better prices speculat vely, for a there 15 o commercinl busls toward 1t 18 tending und which it must reach before there can be any sabstantial recovery, Inother words, a foreign or domestic da- mand ‘must take the wheat off this narrow professionul market before v can respond to the usual bullish influence. Whother this point has been reachied remaing to be seen Tho chances are thut our surpius will not be wauted cven at the preseut prices and if 50 4 temporary rally is all thut can bo expected. Corn hus been galvanized into Dfo by rumors industriously . eircns lated “thut some mysterious clique bas been buving with the intentlon of "squeezing shorts becauso of the relntive scarcity of contract grain in store here, This yarn s done duty for six ‘monthis and 1t served 1o force fn the shorts today. Thero whil be no troublo about the gradin % 1o Muy urclty of corn. Oats rather firmer in sympathy. Provisions steady with very 111116 trade and no ludleations of wmaterially better prices at prosent. ORICAGO, (1., March 24—F. G. Logan & Co. to . Sands Comuitssion Co.: Wehave had u ner- yous and unsettled wheut market today. May opened at 8i'yc, s0ld Off to K0ie and as high te Sise. The elosing price is 80%c. Foreign ad- vices are dull and Jower. ALl accounts from the winter wheat section are favorable ex- coptsome recelved Inte from Kansas So far 088 las been made with the sowing of sprlug wheat, There Is no speciul feature to this urket beyond tie fact that our good substuntial men are feeling for the bot- tom price to buy on, and s we look ut tho wurkot for the neur fature there s nowhing to bring wheat on except the price, which 15 relatively low s compared with forelgn val- whatever of damuge may develop weather. With everything favorable ut cannot decline much more. and with dents that way come there is a falr Pros- pect of sowe advaice. The wet hlanet 18 no peculutive trading in Juneor July. Ma pear ut hand und tho preseut holders cf the options wmust | be prepared to take dellvery of the wleal oF sell It out wud buy some future option Corn stronz. a good dsal wanted and little for sale. The advices are that recgipts will be 1ight for the next week or two. Inoats there was a moderate | iness and the I)||vn|‘z prin- cloatly local, The strength fn corn 18 adaod to thg strepg 03ts, Proyislops sre steaay ang e taslnds O30t Ao et CHICAGO. T]1, ¢h 24.— Counselman & Day to Cockreli Bros. he early feature in wheat was very free litigation by discouraged holders and covering by shorts, who were satisfied with profits below 8ie for May, Ont- sido nows was featureless and the market controlied by oporations In the pit, Corn fol- lowed heat markot, May declining to S5, but beeame strong and advanced e on heavy buyinz by provision ho os and closed firm at 4c highe n scalpers murket, rallyin yinpithy with corn. Pr slons were moderat active and prices deciined carly on ssnlpers selling 1n antieipation of possible further unloading By packers or commisslon houses. At the de- cline. however, packers became buyers and prices reacted on covering by sealpers, Thero was very little outside fnterest in the market, STOCKS AND BONDS, London Was Apparently a Seller in the sarly Denlings, NEW Yok, March 24.—London was appar- ently o sollor fn the early dealings, but the transnotions were open to the susplelon that they were orlzinated on this side of the oceuan; and while the tradinz and profossional ele- ments were liberat sellers of the list, there wus considerable demand from the shorts and the leading stocks gnve evidence of good sup- port and discoaraged further attacks quickly and after o short time of marked activity the market sank back into its now normal condi- tlon‘of quistude. The industrials were ail active and distiliers. which lnd been o o'y nezlectod of fate, scored a_mat 1o fulr business. he very stubl tanve offere | by th 1118t 10 ] 18 b de- pression. owoy its_full cffect on tho market iate in- the e deman | from the shorts bee einning with Readln all moved up rap'dly in the fust hour. The upward movement in 10ne was [ess than 2 per cent, but the rest of tho list failed to sympathizo to any extent and prices as w rule, while remuining firn, moved gver small T T'he opening of tho market was nf- foctel by the ramors of trouble over the Hering sen matter and first pric were generally from 1y per cent o 5 per ¢ Jower than Iast night's fizures, butduring t duy their losses were more than made up and smiall fractionil gains are the rule at the close. The aetivity in the coalers did not lug il the final sales and the murket closed quiet st and be- Vut flim, gencrally at small fractional guins for th Jnts comprise ad- Vinees 21, per ceat, Dis- tillers 1% t. Jersey Convral and Lickn- wanna euch 14 per cent, and Chieago Gas 1% per cent. Government bonds have been dull and stoad State bords huve been dull and steady. The followinz ure the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stuck ex- chinge tpday - Atchison 70 proterred. . ... 143 Adums Exprows | NV, Contral Alton, T, 11, o 35 Alton, T, 1L prd. Ll Amer n Express.. 117 URIRIEEN BIReRs ot nada Pacifl Canada Soutl Central Pacific Ches. & Ohlo.... Int preferrod nd preferred KO & Alton do preferred. 884 Ontarlo & West 61i4 | Orogon lmiprove 10ty Oregon Nav 43 |Oregon Trans. de Mail.. tesburg. Enst Tennoss o do Ist preforred. .. &) do 2ud preferred.. 15k Erio, iitsise do preforred. do preferred 313 | Tenn. Coal & 1ron s Texas Pacific... Fort Wayne... ... 158 | Tol. &0, Cen. pfd Chl. & East 11i..000 63 [Unlon Pacific. . Hocking Valley. 110 21 U. 8. Expross......... Houston & Texas ... 3" Wabash. St. L & 1], 121§ Llilnots Central... " 103 | " do proferred. P& Duluth.. .0 43| Wells Fargo Ex Kansus & Toxns. 14 Hestern Unton Lake Krie & West. . 254 Am. Cotton Ofl do preferred. 4% Colorado Coal. Lako Shora. 18% Homednke..... 1107 18 Loulsvile & 474 Iron Stiver Loulsvilic & Memphis & Char. ... Michigan Centrai. .1 MIL LS & W.... o o pid v Minn. & St do prefer Missourl Pac Moblle & Obo. hville Chat J. Central. Norfolk & W.p yrihern Pacit Quicksilve 3 do preferred. \do preferrod tern forred The total of stocks were 04 shares. Including: Atchison, 4,100; Chicago Gas, 148)0; Erie. 11%00; Hockinz Valley, %74; Lako Shore, "818); Lowmsville & Nashville, 53003 Northwe: #,640; North American, 4.100; Northern Pucific preferred, 40,445 New Eng- tund, 0.084; Rending, (5.870: Rlehmond & West i St . 23,495; Union Paclfic. New York Money Markut, W YORrK, March 20,—MONEY ON CA at 1%@:2 per cent; lust loan ut 2 per cent closing offered at 2 per cent. Priie MERCANTILE PAPER—I@) por cent. STEALING EXCAANGE—Quiet, but stondy at #4866 for sixty-day bills” and #.87% for de- mand. The closing quotatious on bonds: aion Gs ... 107 acitic 1sts, acitic 2nds. orn Con, Northwest'n deb. T i i 1l 18] Tenn. new set bs. Tenn, aew sot 3s.. Canada So, 2ad: Cen. Pacitic 1sts Den. & -G, 1sts D &R G.ds Erie 2nds rex. . 1.0 G. T, LSl Tew PR G, U0 U, P st TR0 | Weat Shoro 0Ll 10 04D, & R GoW I8t T i 2k neinl Review, NEW York, March 24.—The Post : What will perhaps always be one of the remarkable features of today's rket, was Its utter in- difference to tue silver coinage question could not be said that the market vidues w held in the balance awaitinz the result of wduy’s vote, for nobody serlously doubted what the resultof the vote could be. The “working of the narket cn Wushington ru- mors eurly in the week wus only such seat- tered-braine | proceeding s the rald yester- day based on the Bering sea rumors, 1 some doubt as to what movement of will foilow the vote. and probably sor shifting of lon z stock, notubly wis of a precaution: chi there is not th tightest sign of n forces for un aggressive campaign. rece tering of Market, |Copurighted 1592 by Janes Gordyy Bennath.| LoXDON, March 24.—(New York Herald Cablo oclal to TiHE BEE]—Thero isno chango the bunk rate which remains ats per cont Tho stock murkets toduy hive been i i mo or less unsettied andlansatisfuctory condivion, while new business has been almost nt i standstill, but realizations in connection with outstanding accounts have beon numerous. Funds aro 1-10 1o ' ensier. Indian rupeo Laper s also 4 por cont lower. Forolgn government secaritios ¢ oso irregular, though firmness is roported on con- tinental bourses. Home rallways have beon more or less dull all day. Brighton doferred huving been speciully depressed at the olose, % por cent lower owing to o lurge decrousc, £1.240 in the duily trafiic staremont. Except 3 per cent in Caledonian deforred, the decline in others doos not. exceod ' 1o i pe while us regards Northeastern, London, western, Midiand and Gret s provement Is established. The murket for American railwiys has been vory much dis- turbed by the unsutistactory outlook In tho Bering sea dispute. On a pressure for sales general decliue has taken place, Miscellan ous securities have been neglected nd are without feature. Money has beon in zood de- mand. 245 per cent being pald for short louns. The discount market hus also been firm, two und three months' oills being quoted at 1% per cent. LONDON, Murch 24.—The following were the London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m: 95 1118 111inols Central..... 1035 9 1116/ Mo 4 MONEY—213 Rate of discount in the open market for short bills and three month's bills, cent, The amount of bulllon gone Into the Bank of England on balunces today, £11.00. The bullion in the Bank of England in- creased £11,000 during the past week. The proportion of the Bauk of Englund reserve to Hathiit; which last week was 46,60 por cent is now 48.63 per cen Finsnelnl Notes, NEW ORLEANS, La, Murch 1,580,404, IKANSAS Orry, Mo. Maroh 24.—Clearings thls day were $1,325,1 NEW YOuk, Mare 015,660; bulunces, 8, 2, BaLTiMone, Md. March #4.—Olearings, 674.430; balunces, $252,136. Late, ¢ per oent. ADELPRIA. Pa. March 24.—Clearings, 72; bulances, 81,025,808, Mouey, 2l por Olearings, Bauk clearings, #180, . Mai chunge selliuz at par: Dalunces, $250, 141, h .—New York ex- clearings, ~ $611,025; CINCINNATL, O., March 24.—Money 4@6 per cent: New York ‘excbange, 1s@stc discount: clearings, $1,803,000. 81, Lous . Mureh 24.—Olearings, #,427, 8. ) 3 §64 balandes, BRI, Monoy GGT pur cent. Exchange on New York, 25 per cent discount. | Boston, Mass, March 4.—Bauk clearings AT today, #13,750,73 V‘\’ alances, $1,742,75 Money, i 2 per cent. Exclidhze on York, 15250 diseonnt. s Paris, Mareh @s-Threo por cent rentes, 00: 500 for the Wlcount. Tie weekly state ment of the Ik of France showsan fn- grenso ot §42.0 Trancs' gold and o sifver., 1AGO, 11, March 2 Bank cle \000. " Now York cxcliange 40 to ¢ dls- counti sterling d¥ehango «ull at 1804 1 sixty-duy billsy M85 for demand, Money steady at 45@) ek cont, Boston Stock Market, ROSTON, Mass. Mureh 20, —The followint wero the 1 prices b stocks oa tho Boston stock murket totuy: Atchison & Topekn. % HOAton & Montana. 4 Boston & Albany... 205 | Calumet & Hecln. . 20 Boston & Matne.... 155 |CAtIR o.ovoees CB&Q LU Wi Frankiin Fitehburg it it 8414 Kearaarge Filnt & Pere M 29 [Osco0ln .0 a0 preferred. £ ta Fe Copper K U SL ) & C B T 121 Ta ek Litt HOGK & 1. ... 5608 Anaiston Land' € Mass, Central.,... 16~ Boston Land Co. com: 1itg [San Diego Land (o Englana, West End 1 Co. Hell Telephiono lony W r Power, Rutiand com Cent. M Rutiand pre e B Win. € 1 A0 pi NQ Atlantie Denver Mining Stocks, DESVER Colo.. Mageh 2. —~The followinz 1ist 18 the olosinz quotations on the Mining ex- 1ge todny. Sulos 12,590, ghany .o 10 Amity v 2 Argonaut. UL @) allarat, L g ldnstice el Bangkok-Cora B..0 4k Teavenworth ates Hun 47 | Loxington, Big Indian... 00000 10| Eittle Rtale Hig Six L 4 May-Mazeppa. 50 Brownlow Wi k Consolidated.. ¥ ay Rock 4 q g ot B 1 Century .0 Pur R an I Clay County....\\ Kinlto. ... L e T Runntog Lode. . 23 Dinmon 1 " Whale.... ¥ 1 Denver Gas wind Ol 7 |Sutton 4 2 EInmons......... ... 10 |Gold .. Teioe B T HN ] rancisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCESCO, Cal. Mureh 26—The official closing quotations for mining stocks tod were us foliows: Al W ophir... Tulwes S0 45 Potosi Best & Belch o 0 |Savage Rodle Consoliduted. 56 Slorra pliar....... ... 115 | Union € n, Cai. & Val....l Utah.. uld & Curry Yellow Tinlo & Norcross Com.. Mexican . QL o avajo. . 4 A Youk, March 24—The following mining stosk quotitions: n T & Helchor Culedonin B. 11 Chollar Con. Cal. & reka Con Deadwood ... Gould & Curry Hale & Noreross Homestake ntario ophir...... Plymouth LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Rather More Easy—Hogs Also De. cline Very Slightly. OMANA, March 24.—Recelpts for the past four duys foot up. .04 cattl 167 hogs and 3 shecep, neainst 6.7 0 cattle, 24081 ho' s and sheep'tho corresponding four days last week. The supply of eattle was considerably larger than Wednosday or last Thursday, but the run 8o fur this week falls some 70 short of the sume time last weok, The market was slow d_unevenly lower on about cverythinz Business was vers dullin the line of heavy cattie, notwithstandin : n very fuir shipping und export demand. This was mainiy due to rather hearlsh news from eastern markets, Local buyers were also bearish on aceouat of the deciine st other points and partly in anticipation of liberal receipts the balance of the week. The forenoon trading was compar- atively light, nnd after dinner. while the movement wits somewhat free, prices were if anything easier than in the morning. Good to cholee 1,150 to 1,50C-1D. steers sold at- from & 10 85,15, With fair 0 zood 1,000 1o 1,.200-1b, Steers from #1300 to 3. ‘The ordinary ran of light comuon stock €014 from $1.00 10 #3.45. Tradinz In butchers’ and canners stock was mostly i smalibynches. oids und ends, the entire Teceipts . comprising’ less thin loads. Business wns somewhat sl rices rather inclined downward the better grades. A of funo ! t for oxport at$58), but $L00 to bought about everything else in this hne. 5, oxen und stags were steady at from 81,65 0 8.5), cnlves steady at from 81,50 to 8.2 for noor to prime veals. The stocker and fecder market was not enough differont from Wednesday to auote, Not @ very heavy business was done and prices were generally fully steady. ospecinlly on desirable lots, The supply belng rather liberal und the country demand somewhat Hmited. rough thin stock did o1l as read- ily us usual, Sales were Inrgely above %300, and from that up to #.5)." Keprosentative sales: nnd ETEERS, No.Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr No. 056 8300 111057 §350 4. b 3 U5 L1M7 17, 1310 3 10,012 970 410 65 305 MIXED, cows. 220 8 Zanamamas 1023 1000 1180 1086 2 G5 S160 205 14 ] Wiganves, 1. 800 15 WE 100 275 8. 205 450 ¥ 10) 4 00 1. 220 45) dh 1.0 10 500 4.20 52 101870 1120 1.20.159) ! §TAGS. 110 25 11300 270 OXEN 0 2,150 2175 9..1543 816 040 08) L1077 076 i i MILKERS AND BPRINGERS, 1cow and calf....... W 1 1 cow and calf 1cow and calf T T e Y AP Hoas—The supply was the most liberal of the week being fully 1,000 more thun Wednes- Ay nnd about 400 more than last Thursday. There has been a decreass so far this week compared with last of about 11,000 head. Business wus slow from start to fiulsh, Both loewl and shipping buyers wanted good lght and buteher welght hozs and prices on these grades were generally st ady 8t #,60 10 H.00 with a few choice lots and sorts at #4.024 to £1.05. Nearly overything in this line was uiore or less sorted, tho'rough and heavy hogs be- fu thrown out and selliug ut from 8.10 to #1.40. There was no outside demand for hieuvy zrudes ospeclally the best usually take y. Beveral hogs and th heavy hogs such as shipper were wbout 5¢ lower than Wedne loads of beavy Logs rewalned uusold st the | {%; ¢he eneral wrerage o Thursday of last week. offered for sale. Cars. |Head | Cars. | Hoad | Cars Omaha Packing company .. “he G, 1L Hammond Co Cudahy Packing company the yards cont dla not gener: s quotitions. extra cows, hel stockers und_ fec cattle nud from & and shipping steers, 1 receipts were good enough to bring mor. 815, nor were there many sales below Local dealers aro ant'cipiting inereased Is for next week and predict a weaker Sales'of shee good prices as were paid i ctive demand sheep, 7.000. celpts, 10,000 prime’ steers, .75 4); cows, B market weak packers and shippers, §1. und butchers’ weights, &, New York Live St ull’ for export; no dull; dressed beef steady av 6@se per ib.; ship- ts toduy, 418 beeves and 85 sheep; tomor- Jower: lambs ste sed lambs ste: Kansas City Lave KANBAR_CI7 Hoas—Rzceipts. CHAMBERL Superior te Mr. W. J. Mowroy of Jar “Sinca we have been handling Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy we have suld it on a strict guarantee and found that every bottle We havo used it ourselves and think it superior to any other prepara- 25 und 5) centoottles for did good service. tion we know of. sale by druggists. e Divorce, Lizzie Kroitzsch has filed a petition in the which she asks 10 be from ber husband, avers that Lewis is a common drunkard and for years has failed to provide for her sup- B that the marriage took place at Grand Rapids, Mich., twenty-eight vears ago, and that fourteen years ago she and her husband took up their residence in district court, She also avel that American pl ) with them the health-giv First Health Spring, We refer to Ca AL 1t will pay you to read up on this his- ical spot. o N it Jina performed its be ficent mission. Emperors, poet wealth and stati health here, Take no substitute, the bottle preves its genuinene: Pamec & fundelson Co., Solo Agents, New Yorlk® Write for pamphlets, { close. Sales of heavy hoge were mostiy at . _Tho bulk of the trading was at from $1.50 to $4.60 against 84,55 to #1600 Wednos- t prices patd boing Inesday Representative sales: 0. 0. 0. 0 6 o 15 4l 18 L) 0 5. AND ROUGH. londs of shee to Swift here 18 n strong and grow able nuttons atquotably b are about as follows: westerns, .00 common _and stock shecp, 800375 10 cholce lambs weighing 40 to Dispautian of Stosk, ofpts nt the Unfon stock yards, South lin, Neb., for the vweaty-four hours end- arch 24, 1 WECEIPTS, SR [Head DISPOSITION CATT'E| Stock I1L.. March 24, 1y get them, linz to take the offering The day's work was asix of from $1.50 to &350 for e s and bulls, & crs. 82.0) 10 #4.00 for T o E5.15 for dre Only u small p At tho opening of busines ho s sold us hish lizht going nt 93 una .00 1 medium and hoavy weights. ever of firmness the urket muy huve devel- oped at the start v ry soon_disappeared. hourly late buyer would not pay within the opening finally closed tlat at that decline or eatses of the sudden down discoverable, today’s receipts being light and the run for the remninder of the presc promising to be correspondingly so. quotations were from $i prime tght and from § and medium welghts. poor and there was not much trad prices add ) to #.90 for poor to 0 to ¥4.95 for heuvy he g lumbs were at quite as 1 the previous d at trom .75 10 #i.5) tor_poor to extra qualitics of the former and at from £5.50 to #6.9) for the lutter, plies continue moderate and are likely to so Cattle, 14,000; hog! The Evening Journal reports: hipments, 4,10 .00; good stockers CALVES—Receipts, 1,430 hea d Y3e per 1o, lower; 500 unsold; veals, $5.00@ oipts, 8,317 hend; sheep i per udy: sheep, $5.00 dressed muttons dull at %@l0}se dy at1 @lic. 4,045 head. consigned direct: at #.00@5.5) nomivally steady Sto Mo. March osing lower nt 812504 guievind steady at $1.50G3; 5.813; shipments. 1.470: good others wouk; all grades, 40); shipments, 1,500, The nd strong, IN'S COUGH REMEDY, Any Other, 1sville, W. Va, el Mus, L, R. Patton, Rockford, §*From personal experience I can recommend DeWiw's Sarsaparilla, a cure for impure blood and generaldeobity.” A Bridal Tour, at an Ameri mer Resort. ! £ 8 Human ingenuity has made it possible \SUre TeSOrts can carry ng properties of atesmen, all men of have sought and found Quite an expensive trip. But you need not go. Lvery drug store er you the Carlsbad tre in a bottle, in the shape of the world- prudel Salts or the imported The following on AWNINGS AND TE OMAHA TENT & AWN: | ING COMPANY, AND TWINES BISHOP & CO. BEMIS OMAHA BAG 0O rters and mefs, fonr ke, burlaps, twine. sl L R Saccessor 10,9, Witk M. 0. DAXON, Bleyeles sold on monthly payments. 120 1110 Douglis 8t BOOTS AND SHOES MORSE-COE SHOECD, 1101 Howard 8tro b or 11th and DouRIN stroots Wo ars making elose prices to oath b 4 0f ®oods which 15 very salo- ablo with merchan| KlRKIHD;LI, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - | ED SHOE CO. Wholesale Mfrs Hoston lubbe BREWER J0S, SCHLITZ BREW- Siliand Leavon: 1) 8 PPl ot RS RS CONFECTIONERY. VOESELE & DINNING R Mfri Comfectioners a CARRIAC C. J. ANDERSON, bugky tops, b cushions, et 214 North 1th st Special Telogra ©s of huyoers wero ue- 1the sunply of 14,000 ined wus none 100 latge. asked higher prices. but though buyers CORNICE. EAGLECORVICE WORKS COAL, COKE, OMAHA COAL, COKE & | Hard and soft conl Toth ard Douglax: [ etalle, shyilehts, “CLOTHING. BLOTCHKY & COHEN, Clothing, notion, furnish GILMORE & RUHL, and wholesale this morning | _VTess. 1118 Harney ] MULLIN & MCCLAIN | BINGHAM & SON, patd for ex- DRY GOODS. KiLPATRICK - KOZ 4 DRY B0ODS C9., Dry goodsnotions. pert's furnishing goods. 11th and Howard st L ‘ igne pouliny (NG | GOV e, s M.E Smiih & Co0, | Dry goods, notions, | “Sonroron « o, |, MODRE T1th and Moward-sts, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OMAHA Nanufactueers™ and Jobbers’ Direc 0ry LUMBER CHAS. R. LEE, | JOMN A, WAKEFIELD + Ttardwood lnmber, woo " cnrpots and pargust | Importel Amaciewn iy Noortng, 1ant coment, Milwaik Tydracile coment an 9h And Douglas, Quincy White lime, e e e e, LIQUORS. FRIOK & HER3ERT, ILER & 00, Liguor merchants. 11 Harney at. Mfes Keft | ywholesalo llquor denlers nedy's kast Inain Bit| WEGIGSE B 10 MILLINERY L C. A STONEHILY, | ), OBERFELDER & €O, Tmporters and jobborsof, W Millinery. notlons.clo'ks, [ milinses. notions. Mai¥ cte, 115118 S, 10thy orders prompt. 2812 8 1ith st MUSICATL, A HOSPE IR, | ' Pin nrtlsts | Lt e LTS | | _— OILS, CONSOLIDATED TANK | SNOW DROPOIL LINE CO., No A 0o o snicky | “ehtmnoys, 1o eha £ wleks, or for It 12 Refined and labricating, K your gros ils, axle grenso. ele. | OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKING €O, | PLATT & 02, Packers of oystors, fish |0 and colery. 08 Leaven worth st. | tors, fish and colery 10th st David i nanager. RALLS, SUIRTS, ETC. KING & SIMEAD, | ROBINSON STOKES 08 A Mfrs of “K & 8" pa te, | Efrs colobrated “Buck- Kkin™ overalls Ahirts, conts, oie. | Omana, —_— PRODUCIE COMMISSION. blished, 1 | BRANCH & cO., WHITNEY & co. Produce, fruts of yall Butter, exus and poultry [ kinds, oysters, 17 shiirts and overalls, GIIS S, TN st iR L KIRSCHBRAUN &, JAS. A. CLARK & CO0., SONS., | Butor, e Butter, eggs and poultry poultry o 1209 Howard-st . 817 South TTRIDDELL& GO, | o, PEOAD, sslon mercliant, butt and 12th wnd Hownrs altiex, butter, ogg | Send us your eggs, bute 8. 1dth. Kef. Ist Natl | etel 10131 FERGUSON: Butter, ogus, checse, frults, poaliry, gume. Akents for” Myor's I horse and eattio M5 8. 1th s, Cash buy exen: I el chor | Ake WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., Nlustrated catnlog free. 1614 Capitol ave. - | PURNTTURI BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE GO., murket stead choice. &.85@ and feeders, — shipments. GROCERIE: @ 4.90; Tant 535 | 0-M.STEELE & C0., | BLAKE, BRUGE &00,, 10th and Tarney streets, 3EEvES—Recel no trude; 8. A MC WHORTER, and St Louts. _— IHHATS, ETC. GATE CITY HAT cO W.A.l.rflIflBflN&.Bfl.—, DS, SLraw goOds, 1th and Harney. | = — e HARDWARE, teeders, #2.05@ GREELEY & C0., " J.B. HUSE & CO. Butter, oggs, poultrs, Our specialties: Buttor, gnme. hides' and frutt, | oaes and poultey, 101 1007 Howara Street. | Howard stroet T W.E RIDDELL Wholsale butter & egan Buys nna sells for cash. 413 8. 11th-st. PAPER. CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO. Carry _a full stock of |Wrapping paper. alikinds ot iwley it rintin, wrapping, a1 & Wt papor. oard pa- | Jowara relos priting Dhione, 1 REPAIRS OMAHA SH;VE REPAIR WORKS, Stove repuirs and water s for and stove mu " SASH. | M. A. DISBROW & 0. | H.HARDY &co. oys. dolls a1bum g fancy goods. house furd biinas and | nihing goods, childs Branch of- | yoy's enrriages. 131 fice, 12th and 1zords Sts. | Frinm Stroct. \ —_——— SOUTH OMAHA. - - LIMITED ] Manufacturers of sash UNION STOCK YARD3 CC RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK & LINN, Corner 10th and Jackson Brandreth’s Pills Brandreth’s Pills are the great blood purifier, ( They are a purgative and blood tonic, they act cqually on the bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the body—they may be called the purgative sudorific and diuretic medicine. They stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw TIL, writes: off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what name it may be called. Onc or two of them taken cvery night will prove an infallible remedy. o Brandreth’s Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safc to take at any time, Sold in every drug and medicinc store, cither plain or sugar coated, DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, e, blood, skin and unnary d riiflcate: neryous, chronic icine, a8 diplums wanhood, 8o ominent speclulist in | lewt, varicocele,olc. wisit me Winy Lo treatod at Lome by correspon eurely packed, no marks Lo indicats o #POnGenco striotly private. No meréury used. New treatment for 1083 0f VIl puiwer, Pl Medicine or instruments sont by wail Ope o ok (Myuterias of Life) seut free. OMmGo bours JOSEPH GILLOTT'S | DRUNKENNESS STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION. 1880, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. DOCUTA Gonorrha and disch best wad only eapsales proscribed 4oa from the or cleture 1 b days # % per bux. All dru COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ST ol ol - — ALLEN ROOT & €D., (BASMANY & DJDLES, oom i Fxchango bulld- [Rooms, (0 and 61 Fx uth Omaho | change building. ¥out) | Owaha. A regniar aod 10 graatust Ruce Sl il treating with bt 1o mpatency: srphiils, irlcture, woi: bxpress onal tnterviow proferred. Consulistiow . 0 0 p. e Or the Liquor Habit Fositively Cured by ad tering Dr. Mati Golden Speeitic, ven An g cup of coflec or tea, oF in f80d, without the knowle 1044 ab 1y Barmloss, snd will cure, whther the patient il wreolc” Tt hig Gvery instance a alia, ‘The sy ateth once im pregnated it the Bpecln a0 utter impossbility GOLIEN TR 48 paco book of part hund Dougias Ste Sin. Wholesale, Bl wud Kichuroson Drug Co., O