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Feavy Covering by Blg Shorts Checked the | Strawberrics, $1cqt; Florlda tor hander scemed to have struck the wheat market in the juzular today. The first sules showed a fall of over a cont from lust ev ing's closin was suffered, making the drop from the high | = Eaas point of yesterday 24¢. Corn and provisions | BUTTER= A large proportion of the receipts prices In Amerlen. Domestle markets were allon the down grade. Crop prospects were reported favorable and tho hesitancy which | 87, 1. has prevalied among the longs se be gradu couragen e eard. The fine moist weathe #horts bo ridee was tho | Kehwartz-Dupee, were also inlne. the we ery toixiie, but part of this was fost und elelock May was 785 tho Tmpro® weuk cihle wood and G worked on No. 1 northern wheat. Dle other strength was &hown just o May selling toi87ye, ehielly o him if per quarter. e bought the wheat, payin about 1:d per Lu. On the other hand a mes- here says. flux of grain at this time ot the yesr as the that thero will be in the olevators controtled by the Duluth Board of Traac not Kennott snys: for u long tinic, as 143 of the 18 curs were con- tract, togcthier with the slump in wh started pretty free selling and the eilque not_ap market. off to #0%¢, uni ut A weaker feeling riled in the last hour. with eiique, Smprov cereals and ruled lower, the close being from | D stop orders coming in from the country. Thero Buoir 1 = THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | e s ittt A green hides, 95 to 41 Ibs, 2@3c: No. 1. veal enlf, K10 15 1bs, Ge; No. 2 veal calf, §to 15 |bs., 4c: No. 1dry flint hides. 7@Sc: No.'2 dry flint des, ¥@6c: No. | dry salte | hides, 5@6¢. Tal- ples tallow, No. 2, dige: groase, i grease, white B, 815@i%c: grease, grease, dark, 24¢; oid butter, 2@ rough tallow, 1'% Wheat £howed a Falling Off from the First Transactions. @3e. Frurts—Calitornia Rivers CROP PROSFECTS REPORTED FAVORABLE | #(ti Wasnington nutels S{bod bt hicep $1.254.50; Danunas, crated, $20005505 Crans e orangos, $2,75 berrles, shipping stook, bushel boxes 068, #6500 . . .00 per crate of six baskets, and There Was a Gradual VEGETADLES—Fancy Muscatine sweot pota- overy—Other Reasons for toes, #2.50a7.75; soed Sweet potatoes, $2.006 California_cabbage, 24¢ per (b, in crate the Tmprovement, home ‘grown lettuce, 40 per doz; oaious W0e@AL0) per bu.i Nebraska hundpicked — bonns,” $aval s medium, $L5@L00; Culls celery, #1.00; Colorado and western CnicaGo, 11, March 31.—A terrific right | Nifirisin ,,[,7‘ JoB, 3501 HALIVO potatoes, N 1mw beans, ¢ per Ib; water cress, L cases, 125@15e perqt.: spinach, $1.00 per Spanish onfor #1.5) per crate; radishes, tabagas, $1. tbbl.; turnips, 50¢ cs, nnd . furthor loss of %c [ fesdon o 80 ¥ AAdal Al Declin General market, 1045, goat 104m2)c; seicoted lots in a small way to felt the force of the shock. Some of the pri- | fpnp 10FC Seicctod, fo vate cables early were Intensely boarish, as Pourrity--Good dressed chickens, 10@1lct representing foreizn buyers as disposed to | turkeys, 1@ hold off and await the result of the coursc of | GAME-Tho market is glattod with ducks and prices are most too demoralized to quote. Louls M yuis, Mo, March ms to | and uncnanzed. WhEAT= Was very unsettled throughout the sosaion, droppinz and raliyinz two or threo ing” with May e and Frovn—Weak Iy crystalizing to complete the en- t. Thoe lquidation was heavy T times, and finally clo Tount t ove Yns very n Y \ LG I el R RS R July y@he bolow yostorlays No. Yeash ro- oEnL e FopRYde Hore oF 108 0 * | Wained firm and close ! at $%e; May, 83; July, Kencrally rogarded as more or loss of w' bear | BUEBEL B AW COSE ] t0o, had not a CorN—Was strong ‘carly, but dropped later RIS LA UL hore was | 104 closod S below: vesterday's; No. 2 cash, adecline toise AtEhIS polt sonie of the big ARV OAts—Lower; No. ¢ bid; May, 28%@ an to cover and take profits, Pard- rin this movement. but rge Smith and others his buying soon checked wus o gradual reco i1 irmer at i81e bid, BArLEY —Quict: smull sales of Minnesota at knoss and the Hran—Weak at 626, HAY=Dull ana unchanged; prairie, $3.50@ Another roason for | ¢ 4}’ ment e Ao ek thuy LeAn—Firmer; April and May sold #.0); (L the RIL iy I oFdlors nad Felske cddds were fevorted to have Ep—Stoady at 054 Coiy MEAL—Quiet at $1.5 WHISKY —Steady at #.1% BAGG THON COTTON 11 ingby shorts." Another factor was liberal exports at New York. — George Ward receivel ROV IBTONE=D) only ! an‘order from England to buy 300000 quariors | LHORSONS DL and culy s amall Job of nor ) for Muy and ship when tendered ) q 1S —lon, 114,000 bu.; \000 1DS. 2 W heit, 14,000 bu. ats, 83.00) bui rye, 1,000 could huy to deliver there at s remium for No. 1 northern. At pr ont London quotations are 2 dd for PMENTS—Ilour, 70,000 1bs.: wheat, 22,00 corn, 161,000 bu.; oats, 45,000 bu.i rye, none; onro . 1t s figured by some [ % that May wheat in Chicazo = Is now | DUFlcy, none. T discounting the current Engiish price by Sansns Oivy Mariots, KaNsas O Mo, March $L—=WHEAT— sage from Minneapolis suid millers were comn v, oY TNO. Q' Y poiled 1o take Wheat from public elevators to [ Wis vety dulliNo. @ hard, agoted nominally :;:::"L'“""v'n“II':—stm.uthnp( very unusual Conx—Quiet; 'No. 2 mixed, 8c; No. 2 A Duluth message extensively cireulnted | White, 5@ e, steady; No. 2 mixéd, 27t5e; No. 2 white, Never hus there been suchi an in- ; No. 2, e, i suckod, 3 ronger, but unchanged; timothy, icy prairie, $.00: good to choice! present week has shown and us will continue hrough April. Local grain men now cluim less than 20,000,000 bu. of grain b " S ol a 12,40 the opening of navigation. Dututh hue ro- s e e ety ceived so far, of the crop of fust full, 42000000 [ #2305 cho cq 81 XXX BLU0T I Bu. of wheat und expeets to handle in the en- T B onARRIC. tire crop year over 50,000,000 bu ' Koas b th dispateh Willard | RECEIPTS—Wheat, 15,000 bu.; corn, 24,000 bn,; 1 o o D § n the fuce of the Du i 0, Novody can lose a great deul of wonoy oir long Whent at this price, while LI S LI, S there is i possibility of making o great deal LU S N orn. Boston Wool Market, The fuct that the gradinz was better than BosToN, My 31— Domestic wools have 0 urein wood demand. week iwmonnt to 2,360,700 5@2s; Michizan' X mbine quict, @i e, @2k Michizan fine dc ile. Quarter blood wools have been l(l(‘m:lllll .'l; L;lh‘l.l but three- heavy selling, purt of it supposed to be by the | ¢izhths blood nhave been dull at 2072 d Muy touched ':x!nuu buy xnl}:llllv lerritory wools quict at hi@dsc for fine. bie gan: closing ut from a0%e to Wi, | for tluo mediyn und W@yio tor medium, Onts followed the ox y ok otie e xus and ornta sorts dull. Tiiere, hive oo plojaetuyit homotlior n good sales of eustern Orezon at 1¥@liSc. ros, pulled wools stoady at H3@iie for choico 1ed heayy with the declino fn | Supers. ¢ for fair to good supers an or than the other proc | 2 forextras —Australian n steady den aceelerated by the break in Toreizn carvet wools more act- 1 longs selling and a block of s, Marcl hut forei i, rently doing much to sustain the May corn opened e lower ut 40, up to 40%4e, i o'clock was about #ie. c under recent i Was o marked improvement lter on, & promis Liverpool Markets. nentoperator buying freely. May pork and | LivERpoor, March 3L.—WneAT—Dull; hold- ribs closed 5e above lust night's finel quota- | ers offer modcrately. tions, 5 CorN—Quict und lower; mixed western, Estimated reccipts for tomorrow aro: | 4s5isd por cental. Wlicat, 125 cars: corn, 204 cars; oats, 130 carsi | = DE. nadiun, 0s 11d per cental. x 0. BACON—Long and short clear 5 pounds, T ranged as follows: per ewt, ading future 5 AWTICLES, | CLosk | mGiL [Tow . [oriN. | LARD—Western Bis 7a VasmNoGE | ce Markets, March.... s MiLWAUKER, Wis., March 3L—WREAT— May 1 Tmgasd) sier; May, 1i34¢; Nov ng, 0@sie f'(hl‘l‘l’:l). oo TES ‘ CORN ‘|c:\=ly \04 4! N | S| i No. e, J0@3te; No. 3 Hhes Steudy: white, 30@3te; No. 3 May. cy—Qulet: No. 2 5le: sample, 0@55¢, OATS NG Lye—Lower; No. 1, iase. ST 0| = Cotton Market. MERS PORKS NEw Yong, March #1.—Options wero stendy 3 and unchange t0 10 points up; sules, 23,00 Dags. including April. i20@12.95; May. $12.65 Jun 012407 July, 31220001225 wust, $129; September, #2.15; October, 03 Decembér, #1200, "Spot. 1o, dull; nomt- 14.00. |10 2216/ 10 05 10 50 10 39 62| 61716 G35 | 620 July.... May. July b 62| 55 ¢l b No. 4 1, 0. b, @ise, standard “A,"4%c, St. Louls Live Stock Market. sh quotations were us follow: LoUR-Comple i 7. Louts, Mo, March31—-CATTLE—Re s "m”{.5":!lflfl]x:"'3;.::‘:‘.“"'78\ 17,00) head pments. b teady spring wheat. hard, 76c: No. 2 red, 83i5c. ‘:‘;’Sfi""" Shea lx:i,_l-»ld@i-a Texun and Tid ORusY0 No. 2 white, on track, 31 | . H0GS—Leccipts, 5.52) head: shipments, 1,100 @ilizer No. b8 } 3L head: lower: heavy, $L00@4.30; mixed, 1.0 RyE-No. i, i1ght, §1.6024.7 Barrey-—No, ¢; No. 3, f.0. b, 42@42%c; New York Dry Goods Market, YoRk, March 81.—There was no ture to the dry goods murket tod, per bhl, $10.00@10.19%4 < were fairly busy and u drive in * 100 1bs., 1815 short ribes sides, | prints was made ab 4150 by the assorted cuse, s, dry sulted shoulders (hoxed). @5.003 short el FLAX SEED. TINOTHY SEf New ne, §1.22@1.98, sides (boxca), ¥0.174@ New York Exchange Quotations, March 3 special Telegram to BEg]—Exchange was quoted ns follows: pur: Boston, 2i¢ diseount; St. Louls, Receipts and shipments today were s fol- | PAF L0 20¢ premium. Traders' Talk, Ky—81, ARS—Cut loaf, 83353e; granulated, 43c; T ARTICLES, Oats, busbels Ttye. Lushels. Bui 24,000 LDIS, ufloat, the@d! elin weathor, vane clos No. 0G0 - 1c, Closing at 0 males. 1,000,000 bu, Bpot qulet, lowe yosteraay. Murch June, @iy 62,000 bug o sul closing at it u1cAGO, Til, March jl.—Counselman & Day ockreil Brothers: The weakness in wheat seemed to eulminate in the open ng collapso todny when siles ut 8¢ and Tisc for May and July delivory, respoctively, were made. Somo Delated longs closed their holdings, wnd a though the disposition on the part of larze traders to follow the market lower wus plainly wunting, as indlcated by the free covering of short sufes; the bulls are without a lender and the closing on o better feeling in shipping clreles.” Corn declined under froo unloading by the late bulls from the rk Markots, provision crowd. Indications of bright, iL—Troun--Rocolnts, t- | Narm — weathor o niprove grading i exports. 4,100 bbls. und 7 their deus ~of a probablo murket weak but moderately activ squecze in the May . delivery. Shippers 0 bought May freely at 40c until their wants Conn-—-Moro steady nnd quict, wero suppiied, after which liquidation by the WreAT—Receipts, K100 bu.; exports, 11.5°0 | Jouders of tho ' bull elique_caused a_breik to ules, 6,200,000 bu. for ex port and 92,000 bu, 4lge, Shorts covering gave the murket a late ot market dull, irrogular and lower: | rully of %ic, but no realizing wis shown ut the I Wikie in store and clevators, 090 [ close. The lack of oy disposition 10 operate 0 f. 0. 1. No. 1 red, 91%¢; un- | on the shortside of Guts is becoming more graded vod, ¥acdlls No. 4 northern, 060 | pronounced. o surplus from the lust crop e f. o, Db.: No.2 northern, 2c. Options d 8 larze and will probably scek tne market %@ise on weaker'cubles, wood crop | soonas practicablo to make delivery. Pro- v T gencral selling und the’ continued | visions were ingood demand throughout from Prico Current's favorable crop reports, ad- | packers and local shorts, Tho feeling pre- 1 %c on forcign buying and coveriug, | dominated thut the product is too low to re- zunsettlod at L@1l¢ under yesterduy. | mafn long at the prosent fizures, April, (21500 tng wt 02%e: May, | CiicaGo, Tk, Mareh #t.~Kennott, Hopkine i June, SNG@8ie, | & Co. to' 8 AL MeWhorter: Therd seems to A t, KTR @sse, olosing i | bo no ‘good renson for today's weakening in KUL@8ife, closing at §i%c; | wheat, Cabies were easier but the fact that Flour. harrols Wheat, bus Pori, Lsliels.. On the Produce exchange today the butt ket was quiets faucy creamery, 27c; fi torn, 24:0e; ordinuty, 20@2c; ine o e, Bigs, New NEW YoRrk, March closing at K W ptom e ocemlior, NIS@SH7c, elosing atd0ige, our market hos been for days on a shipping tye-—-Dull, Dasls and that 600,000 or 500,000 bushels have v—Dull. usunlly been 1 ted ought to have offset BARCEY MALT-Quiet. the foreign 1 e, L'or two months our Cony—Recoipts.6.000 bu.: exports 52,000 bu.i | yurket has boen above a Shipping hk!.lll‘l'n; 125,000 bu, spo busis and tho fair business now % 4okt olevator: 4 | hetug done | would wndoubtudly turn it e afloati’ unz mixed, $7i40; stewmer, t for tho glowing crop reports die e on ow eables | from nearly all seetions of the winter wheat mukin r roacted @xe | belt, Itlooks us i€ this was belng overdone on cal covering, X unde und the government report may contain o Savril,” dTkaige 'y ClosIng L 45 @i, tho closing ab 4 serious surprise for shorv sel ness in_corn vould indicate that the eliguo huve temporarily susponded the manipuin- closing ut45c; August, 45 tion. They have doubtess unloaded some of dng it 0 their holdiugs, but must still have a good JATS — Recelpts, 60,000 bu.; exports, | lino left and will probably try to 0 165,000 b, futures | bring about another rally on which 10 sell. and £8,000 Du. spot,' Spot, dull and lower: | Provisions huve been rather firm but Inactive, options, dull und woaker: May, 81%@#%e, | Little activity ean be looked for until afier spot No. 2 white,'5716¢; mixed | the next monthly veport of stocks white western, WU — STOCKS AND BONDS, 5. The weiks Closing 43405 May 40%@0i0! Steady BUGAR—RuW, quiothut firm; sales, 5,500 bags, 5 g Museovado 80 Lest at 25e; refned, quios Lut | Aggressive Operations Continue Undi firn ‘ f ished on the Bear Side, e orelfins Qulli Now Orleans, firn. | Ny youk, Marehil.—Aggressive operations PETROLEUN—Quiot and steady; United, | u the stock market still continue only oa the elosed at fo for April, bear side und they are rostrictod to tho limits CoTTONsEkD OiL—Qulets of safety, aud while no disposition Is shown iIN—Qulot, stondy. to uetively resist the pressure brought to bear ATINE-Qulot. the amount of long stocks coming upon the E Weuk; western, 18!5@15%0; receipts, | market is Inconsiderable and the impression 1430 phes. wade upon prices is without significance in Fonk—Falr demand and steady. Cor MEATs~Closed stoady: pickled bollles, | the mislu. A few polnts in the list, however, % 8744; middies, easy: short clear, 8545, offer special opportuuity for dopression, LaD—Openod weak und closed firmi west- | and theso are made the most of orn closed it #0.55; sales, 1,800 tierces ut 8.5 | tor the time belng, affecting the general list 3 gobtion wulcy 0 tiercese May, M9 | toa cortaln oxtent. Aumong theso at prescnt the Richwond & West Point securities were w‘\?flern dairy, | most vrominent, followed by New England, @R95eci WeSLOrM | apd from thne to time by tne industrials and A1 olosing wt 0031 July, t $6.03; A\I;,'\\lnl. #0469 LId, Burren—Quiet and eus, 18@20; vlmnlern Ccreaner, o1 LK, SAMC, s, 6@ie, | conlors. The recent aggrbssive action of the P16 Inos—Ste r?cun, 14. 7@ 10,25, New Haven road wus made the busis of an at- CorrEr—Quiot; lake, $11.75 bid, 1195 asked. | tack upon New Engiund. Upou that stock aud Lean—Dull: domestic, 8. Roadiug tho bears concentrated thelr furces Corron—Bteady; straits, ¢ today. “Loul < — 1o Lold steudy, but no material conenssions Omaha Produce Market. wore miade in the railroud list ¢ven in the lute Hupes—No. 1 green suited bides, 4N@i%o: | dealings, when furtlier declines were wade la 1o and Nashville was inclined became the the day. and selling as L closing only some stocks. wouk point too light to adn yet buyers scomal"to want some cattle. but wantea them lowe buyers were rather condition purchase housos did the bu lightly shnded prices. renlly chofce b offerings being r 1290 10 1,400-10, be but it retired to higher than its lowest throughout instance, fluctuated over n range temper tollowe aders at a long distance and no oy In price was to bo s any time outside of the nctive share 4 late teading ve the final dealings a drooping tenden- lly closing very heavy with t or near the lowest. polnt of the deelines of note are; 13 per cent; hattan, which 10st Stocks The following are the closing quotations for tho loading stocks on the New York Stock os- change today: tered, but pric WHS VEry commiol ¥ a0 preferred Pullman Pala 1inols Central St P & Duluth. Kansns & Texas o preferred Wells Fargo Ex Western Unfon..... Colorado Coal, Loulsville & Nash'! Louisvillo & N. A Momphis & Char. Michigan Cen! MIL'L. S, & W. do preferred. . Iron Silver... L& WO ifer nsin Central., Mobile & Ohio outhern Pacitl | “do preferred. ales of stocks today were res. including: Atchison. & Nashville. 0001 Northern Pacific preferred, 10,00v; New England, 3.0 0; G Richmond & t. Paul, 14,800; Unlon Financlal Review. NEW Yonrk, March 31.—The Post says: was suggested that n defeat of the silver | 4 00 1..13:0 . T80 of the foreign attitude towards The movement hus already t, but the results of the te Europvan buyinz of our yet followed ever in the narrow field of arbi- trage trading.. So far as the test has proved anything, it las proved that tne foreign spoc- ulative Interest in present dead and our head market Europe is reputed been o more active Investor recently than for some time previous. market is at sstments, how. ourse have been made. if 1in any volume, over the counter. itself Dusiness In high fallen off heavily since the onening of the market, although | served thut the dealings a or two hizher, The bond market will be worth carcful stuaying for some time o come. par- more appirent every day that the plentiful supply wnd low woney I all the financ.ul centers arc likely to continue, the Stoek ¢xchange grade bonds | e generally a point ticulurly as New York Mone New YoRrk, Ensy at 11 0 2 per cen; closed offered nt PrUME MERCA —MONEY ON CAL ast loan 2 per ceént ILE PAPER--4@6 per cent. ANGE—Quiet, and firm day Dills" and’ 81881 for de- *eorn foid Hoas—The supply has not varied much for the past vheee duys, the increase in receipts for the past few duys compared with the samo four last weel,beine only sbout 1,03y head. The quality has been remnrkably past two or three weeks and this 4 measure, account fer the comparativoly narrow ranio ut whichi the hogs have been selling for that period. Business opened out rather slow and the murket was unevenly lower from the start, Fresh meat men and shippers bought gocd light and buteher welght hogs at vrices stoady to5¢ lower thun Wednes 848614 for sixty The closing quotations on bond | North. Pacitte 1sts North. Pacific 2nds. Kol | Northwestern Con.. Northwest'n deb 1o & 1 M. Gen. 68 8o Pacific 08 of Louisiana stp'd 4 Tenn, new set G, nn. new set s Tenn, new sef Cunada So. 2nds Central Pacitic 18(s] Pnul_ Consols, Union Pucific ists nnclal Notes. March 31.—Clearings, NEW ORLEANS, La., #4.55, ngainst at from 3450 to $1.55 Wednesda the general average of prices paid being $1.4 agninst #4. day of las No Av IKANSAS CrTY, 1w YORK, March 3. —Cloarings, $112,675,800; Dbalunces, £5,052,000. Menpis, Tenn., change selling at par. BALTIMORE, 2,118,000; balances, ILADELPILIA, New York ex- 3l.—Clearings, 81.—Clearings, balances, $1,521,883; money. ¥ per —Cleurings, $3,600,- Money, 67 per cent. ew York exchunie, 'he weekly statement of 4nce SHOWS an incre 226,000 gold and 280,00 fruncs silver, CnicaGo, 1k, Mareh 31.—Money plenty ut 4 New York éxchanze firm at pur. ly at #1834 for sixty- Cleirings, § X the Bunk of I'r @b per cent. day Dills, $L8S for demand. London Stock Market, [Copurighted 1592 by Jumes Gordon Bennats,] Cublo—Special to THE B made toduy in the bank rate, at per cent. The general busines ange toduy b bof the leading markets has be Funds ana Indian rapee paper huve 3 10 3-10 with the few exceptions. l'orcign gov ernment securit'es have firm all day. a strong tone being reported on —No chunze wus which remains s been quict but the been more or less ather undeclde the course of the s veloped considerable strength, firm ut a nearly gene ternoon have de- al ndvance, including % per cont in Grent Western and ' 10 ' per cent 1 others, the final prices being about the best. American rallways haye shown cc firmuess all day, but just at the last hour have become weuk azuin on New York selling orders, evidently sent over with a_ view to In- ug the market at the The tone hus somewhat improved again, al- though tho last prices aro generaliy under On ull round recovery from s to 4 Caradian 1ines con- An_ndvance extreme close, per cent Is estublished. tinucd in favor. Cunndlan Pacific and Gri usual at the end of the month money has been B celved, and tho direct to 8 market. for desirub.o muttons at firm p £00d natives, $.5005 $1.00@5.75; common und stwck sheep, nd Tronk issucs. As t. The discount arkot nd threo months bas shown an increase, two biils bills being quoted nt 1'4 per cent, .--The following were the Ations ClosIng ut's p LONOON, March London stock quo Conols, money . jig Mexiean T, ©f any ecrlous break and Shipping and export earish on wecount of the cts and _their 1 veol nd at nothing o, the general quality of the Ner indifferent. Vory good o8 sold_from 4160 to $1.0) 5) to 1400=ih. steers from of o wera tern myr ited, Locnl dress of the tradinz hero th fair good #1900 ¥155. Nosrly ovorything at ull de- sirable fonnd n purehaser vefore tho cl Cows and wixed gtock sold ut substantially steady prices. Phe offering wore not large, nor was th mund, h#wever, gontinues stron wus falrly brisk, Sa for poor to cholco stock. Bulls, oxen and stags showed no particular cnange, moving fully at fully steady prices from 81.5) to $415. Calves and yearlings sold at from §1.5) to .50, Juality anything extra. The de- and trado #1355 to £1.25 08 Wore fro The trade In stockers and foeders was scat- ‘o8 were generaliv strong. 1 stock that had to soll below nofce stuft sold as high as tive sales: 0, und sorn Represent STRERS. Av. Pr. No.Av. I'r. 120K 00 10,1031 £ 40 I8CST 2 104 K0} 1014 L) 1010 1182 156 i 101 1046 MIXED, 016 315 3108 COW, 803 1 1 2..1223 2 70 COWS AND HEIFERS, o K30 1 273 2500 [ 34) D603 250 [ 25) CALVES. 100 350 1.100 425 15 4 00 20135 460 e BULLS. 1600 310 1580 L1400 87) 1310 153) 140) STAGS. 45 1 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 040 83 05 100 steers....1028 $3 40 hay fod :n for the v will, in ay, mostly ut from choico sorted louds Dbrought from 81.57% to #.0). Nearly overy- thing the shippers and fresh meat deaiers bought was sorted, the throwouts selling at from #4,00 to 8185, 'Heavy and mixed packers were ic to 10c lower than Wednesiay. selling largely at from $1.40 to $4.45. ervthing sold rly good season, the bulk at from 81.40 to 313 Wednesduy aud 21.54% Thurs: week, IRepresentative sales: sn. Pr. No. Av. Sh. L2 8B 120 84 12) 4 85 = 80 120 160 £ 240 4 40 50 4 40 &0 300 4 49 40 120 4 4) ) 40 209 4 40 7 40 240 4 40 72 8) 24) 440 40 — 96 4 40 51 100 120 4 40 ot 40 560 4 47 [ 80 — 440 = 200 4 425 - 16) 4 431y 40 240 4 4715 120 20 4435 — 100 4 434 120 40 4 431 40 o4 4 ) 200 - [ 80 B) 2)0 120 40 40 49 80 80 240 B 405 K0 41) K0 4 00 — 410 40 4 00 40 410 120 400 — 410 = 400 — 410 — 400 40 410 120 4 00 40 420 = 400 — 4 40 40 £r—Only two loads of sheep wero re- e were, as usual, consigned vift & Co. and not offered on the here Is a strong, wctlve demand cos. Falr to fair togood westerns, ; good to choico 40 to 00 pound laibs, § Recelpts and Diy sition of Stock, Receipts at the Unlon Stock yards, South Owmaha, Neb., forthe twenty-foiir hours end- fug wt 3 o'clock .., Marclyl, 1) RECELPTS, TATTLE, | i Rate of discount in open market for both short and three wonths' vills 115@1% p nount of bullion gone nto the Bank and on bulance toiuy &; Cars. | Head | Cars; | Head | C s, | Uond | Cars. | Hoad. | 8| 1 iow| of ‘Enzland | £211,000 during t proportion of the Bank of to Hubility which lust week was 45,82 per cent is now 40.40 per ce Owala Pucking “he G. 1, Ha swift & Co - e Toston Stock Market, March 31.—The following were the closing brices on stocks on the Bos- tou stoek market Atchison & Topeka. Hoston & Albany.. John . Bqitives & (0.... ‘ e Blilppers and feedery, LOftover. ... Gl Ly | ik Hoston & Moutana. - Calumet & Hecla CHICAGC to The BE yudes of cattle, snd some king Jetter thun on Wednesday, generul advance, however, the demand lnek- ng the necessury urgency. I'he lest seiling cattle wore pony stecrs, moved than eariler in the'w N extent x ny advance. Quotations range fron 07| Kearsarko Ao preferred ..., K C.8t ). & OB Mass Central....... Mex. Cen. cou’ . NV &N kel Anniston Land Co. Lawson Store 5., Wi Cen, Pl Alloucz M. Co. buils, ¥ £4.16 10 #5.00 for #4.00 for T LIVE STOUK soft weather and the fact thi rived than Cattlo and Hogs Bot Looked foi Sheep Steady, OMARA, March i1, @ Shade Lower— the Dest s 10p of todiy's murket was #4.80 very limited number ¢h than .75, The rar fifths of the supply we 2 cattle. 12,167 ho zs and the same four duys last week pts for tho month of March 61,160 cattle, 127,440 ho and 40,9% cuttle, the wonth of Murch, 1801, The cattie throughout, ably lower than Weduesday. 8, 17,020 shoep 145,220 hogs, 16,81 sheep for r February the top any time durin quality Was not perceptubly better than for the diy before, Prime heuvy hozs were Seur dull and lifeless prices were not quot- Kevelpts werd market was T E [CATTIE | HOGR, | SHELT ‘udahy Packing Co cugo Live Stock Market, T1l., Blarch #l.—(Special Telo —Phoro was e market for all sold a triflo lere was no o cows “und helfers and fat vavy steers, though more casily ek, Were Lo i cor wlected id were not wanted at 1 0 for cows and_beifers, ¥L50 to ¥ lo BLT3 for sluokors and i\ Tler 5 continued weakness In hogs, th niore SLOCK o ajority of the tr i huvioZ a weukenl o1 e mado with ye: t much change wppoars, but fully 15c lowsr than Tuesdiy, Wi s brought frow #0.05 1o 85 0. T d only u od hunds ut beiter ut which at least fours p welzhed wis $L.60 to pretty closo to tho 0dy. The averago oD ric 0 Wi indeed, that figure Keceipts contlnuing light, the sheep warket was steady. There was a good tion from shippers to glve prices a slight ward Inollnation, the 1most atteactive of tho offerings Quotation Stfl to from $6.61 £0 #6.70 for extra qu Thore was from #5.50 10 87,00 for poor to oy Recoipts were: Outtle, 12,0005 hogs, 28,0003 oD, 6.0,0. Tho Evening Journal reports: CATTLE Receipts, 11,000; shipments, .00 ki 200d 1o prime Steers, SL8 040 ¥ad.75; stockers, 12,0042 i cows, B0 Hoas=Rec market ope SEron; rous \ and common, #4001, and piekers, $1.5 prime heavy Dutehors's $1.65701.7 SHEED-Receipts, market higher; S.50@0.25; we .73 F000101.75, <hipments, £4.0001.70; W terns, ¥ New York Li NEw Yonk, March §L—BEeyes ad. all for export; no tr aressed beef stook, ments today. 2.0 beeves: sovent and 1381 quartors of beef, CALVES--Recoipts, 1,000 head, Market dull, 1 por 10, lower. Siiw Lambs, e per 1b, hizher 100 1b&,; liuibs, 86 stoady, 01 114¢ por b o at 1.a@iiize per b, Hoas~Kecoipts, stondy at $1.0J@ op. #1500 ssod 1anibs, 1,500 head, nom 5) per 100 Kansas City Stock Market, KANSAS Crrv, Mo, March §1L—CATTLE celpts, 1000; shipments, 2.000: steers wetive to stronzer, 1o 10¢ higher 410; g001 cows wero firm ut stockers and feeders, active and ~Koceipts, 0.000; ket was generally BLIB@L50: bulk, $1.550445 SjREr—-Receipts, 5,300; shipments, Murket wasquiet, * w York Mining Quotation NEW Youk closing miniiiz st0cK quotations: BH®D; i Caledonia, 111 Hualo & N/ Homestuk Horn Silver Denver Mining Stocks, D is the closinz quotat cnango today. Sales, 4 0. ATiegbany . ..o 4 Rock. Amity g 1ig | Ironclad.... Argonaut 21 [John J...000 Ballarat 8 |Justice. Bangkok Bates- Hunter. ora 4 |Leavenworth S 47 |Lexington g Indian. 10| Little Rule -0 BiK SIx 7 [May-Mazeppn. Brownlow 4 [Matchless Calliope 14 [Morning ¢ 8 |oro Claudia J « Tig | Park Cons 40| Pay Roek 10 [Potost 4 |[Purzler. 15 |Reed-Na &0 |Running Lod 15 |Whale.. 64 |Sutton ———— Emmons. . teysbur, Golden Mothers will find Mes. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the bost remedy for their children. cents a bottle. —- 300,000 bars Union so1p sold in Ne braska last month. [t’s the bost. ANNOUN Tho new dramatic attraction at Boyd’s new theater following the Conreid Opera company will by Robert Mantell and his company of playors. Mr. Max Zovilner, his manager, arrived 1 the city yesterday and announced the following brilliant repirtoire for the Omahn engagement of the Mantell ay evening, “Monvars:’ *Saturday mat- The [.esson in Acting’ and "The Louisianian, ’and Saturday cvening, “The Corsican Brothers.” ‘The following 15 a true estimate of Mr. Mantell from the able company : Thuvs, Friday evening, *famle! inee, double bill, critic of the Philadelphia Pross: “Mantell is a marvel. He belongs on tho boaras, and adorns thearena of his activities. In Monbarsihe is majestic and masterful—a player of heroic mold measuring up to the requirements of u_noblo and grandly omo- tional charactor. But it was i that other and pre-eminent character of Hamlet that tell ambitiously entertained a crowded, critical and cultivated audicnco at the Wal- M nut Street theater last night.” “Two Old Cronies” is booked atthe Far- nam Stroct theater for four nights com- mencing Sunday_afternoon. Of a receut presentation in Kansas City the Times said: Anderson’s **T'wo Old Cronies” with its new trimmings, and as witnessed here by large audiences, is one of the best attractions offered for many weeks. A. H. Williams as Jacob and E. J. Hefferman as O’Donovan, are the ‘‘cronies” this scason, and both sus- tain not only a rather popular precedent, but have a few gew-gaws all their own. But Ada Deaves, who can mako hersolf moro fantastically homely and move elegantly fantastic by turns than anybody else, is stiil the particular attraction of the’ show. has, of course, some new and indes Ra.” ~J, Henr ndloy Morison are all good spes ple and character people well placed. Don sisters are capital dancers and win many recalls. These, with Fannio Bloodgzood and Florence Neyatt, make a quiniette of at- tractive girls, who chango costumes so often that you can hardly keep track of thom, - “Lata to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to_your homa in the skics.” carly to bed and a *'Little Early Riser, pill that makes life longer and botte wiser. PR G — Omaha compressed yeust strictly pure. oty Adopted the Kules, At a meeting of the republican county central committee held last evening the pri- mary elcetion rules which were submitted for consideration some time ago, were adopted. Ouly one amendment to the r nally submitted was offered. mediately adopted. A list of republican voters of each ward was furnished the committecmen for use at the next prumary election which will bo held on April 21, At this elecuion delogates will bo olected for the state, congressional and vational conventions, About Radlroad Chief Clerk Morphy of the Etkhorn freight officc has gone with his wife on wip to Chicago. panying his mother. Chirles of St, Lou are in the eity, General Superintendent Hughes of tho £lkhorn and Geuerai Agent titchie of th Northwestern are in C| 1cago. Captain Hattie Smith Coming. The Salvution army of Omabs is preparing for @ grand jubilee tonight. Captain Hattie Smith and Major Kepps! and wife will boin Omaba to aodress tho faithful. he army headquarters will probably boe crowded fo their utmost limits, Captain Smith will relato the causes that led to tho terribie tragedy in which she was one of the victims when she was here last November. This will be her first appearauce in Omaha since her recovery. I%}xtes m}matism. ) Mr. Cuanres Lawnesce, of Ashland, Neb. says that Swift's Specific had suffered for over six months, with emand for Jocnl necount, and thero was enouzh cormpeti- liing S higher than yesterday. Ange from_$4.50 to .00 for poor lities. unchanged markot for lambs at market others, Texans, §1.0G ipts. 24,000; shinmoents, 12,00 I weak at 106 lowor: clbsed wmixed pthe Tambs, 8.4 80 per 1b. Ship five sheep, Receipts 2.70) head; sheep steadys dressed mutton shipments, 2400: lower: all’ grades Mach 31.—The followinz are the ER, Colo, March i1.—The following list ibable gowus. some new recitations and several pop- ularold ones. The two ‘‘cronies” this sea- son make all their entrances and exits to the music of *Comrades,” and Ada Deaves, her sweeping 1ns and outs, is set to **Boom Macke, Ituby Welsh and ialty peo- les ns origi- That was that no person bo allowed to tako their baliot from the room beforo voting. This amend- ment was consiaered a good one aud was im- Gonoral Agent Philliopi & the Missouri Pacific went to Chicago last night, accom- essions of the Monon route and oxton of the Northern Pacitic oftice Tlim of severe Rhcumatism of which he_ in efforts to get relief. He recom- uds it to all sufferers from Rheuma- tism. Send for our b ok on t Bkin. mailed f BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs Blood and e e i P i i P i e s o e A e - OMAHA , Manufacturers™ and Jobbers’ Directory . AWNINGS AND TENTS, LUMBER. OMAHA TEHT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & €O, 2 CHAS. R, LEE, JOHN A, WA(U]EF ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpan- | TArdwood lnmber, wool ] Fher Siowre: olend Mo vand | T noorin, TeY combAt, Swaes foreat'gue. 1Hs Faznam RN hrdeatile comont and 0th and Donglas, | Quiicy whits lins & \i\llfi AND TWINES e LIQUORS, BEMISOMANA BAG co | BISHOP & 00, T wemann, | FRIDK & HERBERT. TR M AOUT | Trarie, hemp, it ot | Liguor merehants, 1112 i ! e e B2 S 15Lh kL hedy's ast 1ndla Bit.| Wisolesale lator dentors e ———a ters, = BICYCLES. | BOXES, L ] T . W.c.T00D MILLINERY M.0.DAXON, | S & BIHAE, pADS 0. ASTONEHILL, | ). OBERFELDER & GO, 5 % | thst BOOTS AND SHOI _—— MORSE-COE SHOE 0, ki MUSICAL. Faotory cornor Tiuh An0 1hoAging atros AHISPE R, | Wo ars making close prlces to ¢ W bayers anlardy KIRKENDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - _‘—___ c0., £0 SHOE €0, SITE Wholesalo Mfre. Agonts [ Boots, shoes, rubbors | 3 40 o3 THoa T3 iarney wi | ey ™ V1T | GONSOLIDATED TANX | MO D323 0IL — - LINE €2, Ko bad odor, no smoky BREWERS. Refined and lubricating| OF wieks ASS s out Kroc SR = g Ty olls, axle grease, ote. oer for it 4 J0S. SOHLITL BREW- —_ e ING 00, OYSTERS. Office, & 1 and Loaven: 0Nh Knrover Auts A.BODTH PACKING 0D, | PLATT & £2,, CONPEOTIONRRY. ey SRR | P O VOEGELE & DINNING | _— Mfre Comfectionera and OVERALLS, SUIRTS, ETC. Joubers of forelgn and domestie fralts, 1110 < ' Howard st. KING & SIMEAD, ROBINSON SSTOKES CO — Mira of UK & & pants, | Efts colonrate CARRIAGE 'TOPS. iy L e et | it Al OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP | C. J. ANDERSON, T — R o RN, P . ¥, Mgr. Tops, | MEfS, bukey tops, backe, PRODUCE COMMISSION, heks 310 8. 121 t Established, 1878, North ath st tavlished, 1s; BRANCH & 0., —_————— WHITNEY & CO. “| frots of yanl COAL, COKE CORNICE. mypter. e i posiry | VI o3 QOMAHA COAL, EAOLECORVICEWORKS | i Sl 1 LIME CO., Mfre. galvanized tron KIRSCHBRAUN & \JAS. A. CLARX & CD. Hard and Koft vou, § T, | COrnice, window caps. T b . ocr. 16t ard Douglas: | Metalic skylizhts, “etc. v | Buttor, choeve, cags Y 110, 1112 Dodge. st Butter, oggs and poultry poultry and game. 120 Howard-at. 817 South 1th Sirost 1. A RYDER & 00, | o pepay, BLOTCHKY & GOMEN, | GILMORE & RUHL, | Duttercencheose.poul- | Commission ~marchant, | try. hildes and gaine. | Produce, butter, ogga, Clothing, notion,furnish- | Manufrs and whol [ rod butter, eggs, ; 12 d street tnas. Give wrial | Teiotniers. 10Y Harn Referto Com'l Nat. Bank Sumples prepaid by X Groet press. 1115 Harney = — — = e —_———— MULLIN& MCCLAIN | BINGHAM & SON, S ; Specialties, butter. oges DRY GOODS. Uheese. poultry, ee N0 = 15 8. 14th. Ref. Ist Natl e’ and poultry 12th and Hownrd st KILPATRIZY- KD3Y m.e smirhaco, | MGRATATL AN areet. Dry gooos, nottons. fur- by coodenotions went's | SCHROEDER & gg, (MOURE & FERGUSON, nishing goous. Corner |1 EN R0 oe.” Cor. Butte-, exgs, cheeve Tithand Howardsts. | 1igh and Howard st syors buttor and | Irults poultry, iy r Ny ndly al horse and’ cattlo sl othor | ) BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES AT | apttn A WOLF ELEGTRICAL CO., OREELEY & CO., J.B.HUSZ & 0D, Buttor, ogas, ponitrs, |our spectaltior: attar, Hlustrated ecataloz free, and trult, | esgs aad poaltry, 1018 1614 Capitol uye. Street. | Howard stre RIDDELL & 0O, . cheesa, e, tables, fruits pou try und game, T W.E RIDDELL URNITUR = Wholsale butter & oxes | BEEBZ & RUNVAW FUR- | Durs und sells for | WITURE €0, cash. 413 8. 11th-st. Graco and Thirteenth streets. PAPER. —_— = % TNRIES. | 1GS. T ~ | CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO. ROCERIES. DRUGS, Ete. Carry n full stock of |Wrappiog pnper.all Kinds YR printing. wrapping and | 0f twines et 1403 D.M. STEELE& 0D, | BLAKE,BRUGE&GD,, | Mritinepapercard pa- | Mowurd strect felo- per et 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th ana Tlarscy streets, Omaha. Omaha. SALRS. ES = | OMAHA STOVE REPAIR IR IVETI | viorks, S. A MG WHORTER, (AR L A e 215 Ba of Grade. Broker Private 1207 Dougla wire to N. Y., Chleago = = and st Louis, SASH I TOYS. = | M.A DISBROW & CO. | H.HARDY &GO, ISV IS Manufacturors of sasl | 7978 G01E o 1bGme doors. biinds and | RN EONE i1d GATECITY HAT €O |W.A. L. GIBSON & CO., moul [ S 191 Hoe TR nam Street. s, Branch of hand 1 Hats, caps, straw £00: gloves, mittens.Ow celebrated G hat. 11th and 1 Tlats, caps, Ktraw goods, gloves. mittens. 1200 und Murney. SOUTH OMAH A; UNICN STOCK YARDS3 ifiO, oy LH:'TE) 2 HARDWARI RECTOR & WILHELMY | LOBECK& LINN, et c0., Deators’ harawaro and | ALLEN ROOT & 0., Corner 10th and Jackson | Mechanics’ tools. Streets. 1408 Douglas Street, MERCHANTS. ASMANN & DUILES, W and 61 Fxe e butlding. Soiita 1] COMMISSIO Room 54 Exchange bofid 10k, South Omaha. 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Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are purely vegetable and cannot do harm; over 100,000,000 boxes have beefr used during the past 6o years and have never done any- thing but good. ¥ Nerve Seeds,” A ¥ e wandertul romiy i aold Wit ten guarantee to enro all nervous discascs, such as We e & B e tfeudache, Wkofulness, Lot Man oK Crvohanoks, Lassiiude, wlldraina and 108 of posee et Orga n eith x causel by over tion, youthful erross, or ox e e F KLmUlan LS Which 800N 10a L0 TRFmILY. Conmps O ol Laniob g i conveniint 0 curty in vest pocket: 1 b pis e Y5, Wit avary 8 ardar we olve o written guirantée t cur BEYOMY AND A FTER URING. op e/ uhid the money. Cireular 1ro. Address Nerve Sced Co., Chicage, Tis For sale in Omaha by Sherman & MceConnell, 1513 Dolge-st. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. W trentment f0r 104y of Vi povier, Pariles unw idence. Medicine or it by 1l or ox pre orsender. Ono personal luterview proferred, Consullaii i (MYuleries Of Life) sont fres. Oflicy bours ba. ia. ) p. ¥ ‘ bury used. orrlic No winIt e miny Lo treate {al home by corre urely packe . no marks 1o indicaty conien roe. Correspondenco strictly private. i days 10 & 1. 40 13 . Seud siawp 107 1 cure lost wnliond cniissi GOLD MEDAL, PaRis ExrosTION, 1889, | W IRiFYMm rirlickeio (s, MOROUELS varlcocee wnd - dmpoliney, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS, | Daviv s Fxin liox iud, Tovena, haxs,