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COMMERC Wheat Furni AL AND FINANCIAL shed & Burprise Yesterday, Oausing Some Excitement. WILD FLUCT UATIONS MARKED DEALINGS Thoso Who Were Covering May See, Be Selling July and Dolng it lessly. onicaao, 1., surpris can was as we thmo that the droppe Bic aga Tast night. nweuk and u warning the the bids we shorts b had ope took cover It was for sale and which ended i the pri hour. Afte 1t was the s ufiny that the orders from sl with much un their May shc the big foremost buy western opera After the e their wants the market of the advance, Th 1y ket was the Tampig w and dolng 1t r vory singular good, puts on opening wis diry’s closin and weaker fc ¥ oy 1i%e, then rec e for July, t [ re coverin close was ahout lower for July etion ( tween the wi and ave There was i though hos 11,000 head ar the products feature was tl which Baldwin and others joined. SUpport Flving 7.574% upturn Bbe under lust 1b¢ better thi Estimated v the fir 170 cars: corn, 8,000 head The leading "AIICLES, Wheat Noz. | Murch, May.. .| July | CornNo. 2— ‘ Murch. May. July. Oty No 3. March.., May. Jure Mens Pork.. M kns May was strong. 1t4e, the extreme spread hay All th san to think that fright at discovercd which elevator July to #18 and closed at ¥ —Corn and Oats Not Disturbed. March 10.—~Wheat furnished a The May option suddenly be- nd shot skyward, while July During the ain,the former g been the close 1 pointed to without and atter made n 214 difference of 1%¢ Indications h aneventfal day, when demnnd for May expande gradually advanced. Local yssibly the cligu \in earnest and they began to was hardly any added to the alarm ot which in less than half an a bull campal When und that th this only L i bid up \d passed away facts wero the belief among buying hind be unlimited “in the northwest who had nnimity resolved covering rtage. Sawyer & Co. ot Duluth, said to he the t north- caused n on owners, were rs. but other tors wore not jsturgent shorts had ot dull again and lost feature of the mar ille May was on th slump. Those who to bu selling July remarked ns May wer T promir far beh upplied that W <on the May okl thit Tuly rou then 1 e uly ced ly whil ¢ 10 4 I hin yt ame stronger for delivery, the fornic per b, while the latter de ded 1%5e for Miy and advane uling with frreiufarity. ang ¢ higher for My and 15c thitn the closing of yesterday e market cansed” the difir- May and July, Which was about i, 10 WIdeH out from biic to i fference was paid iny iure the display in 1 narrow limits P u I provisfons. were lighter than expecte nd prices at the urds higl were lower from the start e raiding of pork by Wr With no ono May price dropped t¢ ater pork got aquick 5243, or awhout 1 from 10¢ to norrow: Wheat ts, BOcars; | the st hour night. Lard clos n 10w prices ceeipts for t 100" cars; o futures ranged as follows: EN. | H1GIL | LOW. |CLOSE 2% | Wl k) | 03| i 41 (it | b dhaGtg 8014 HN‘ e 0% 33 ations were us follows: yull, nominally unc ¥ §nu~n|~ $3.70¢ 5:spring putents, 2.60@3.10; b WiEAT—No. yellow, 413¢c UATE-—No. 8bl4e; N, RYE-NO. BARLEY-No. 2, 6 No. 4, f. 0., F - TINOTHY Ponk—Mess, r 100 1bs., 0ose), 810.2¢ (hoxed), $9. 10.60@ 10, anged; winter @4.20; 1k @3¢ N winier straights, #3. 3.85004.10; spring straight, “spring, 724@750; 2 red, 725 No. 88¢; No. 2 Yellow 950 te; No. 2 white, on track, No. 8,f.0. b., 43@6lc; No. 1, 81,2114, ers’, $2,10@2.35 No. 8 3 cash, 4 @3be. ED-—Prinic, $1.421, per bbl., 0@i7.6214. Lard, short rib sides otted «lmullll-!s 417 WHISKY— n'muh-r» finished goods, per gal., 81.17. BUoAR-Cut loaf, 54%@56%c; granulated, 54 standard “A," bc. The following were the receipts and ship- ments for today: lour, bb Yheat, bu. . On the Produce exchang in better demand; e 24@26¢. Egys, 62,000 115,000 110.00) 10,000 25,000 butter was mory, 11@26c; dairy, weaker; fresh, 1615@163c. 1440)) 110000 1100 25100 | Omaha Grain, The following prices are based on delivery at Mississippi WiEAT—No. 60c bid; No. bid. OArs—No. 2 bid: April shipnent Cors—No, 2 No. 8 or better, Among the s five cars No. 8 river 2 spi : No. 8 spring, 3 dinrd, 62c bid; No. 3 hard, 56¢ 340 ). 8 white, 33%c e btd. cash, 88c bid; April, 38 ash, 8745¢ Did; April os were the following: or better corn, T points: white Twenty- ledo "terisie, cars East 8t. Louls, March shipment, 88c. Thomas Mu Kenne fug over the O Now NEW YORK, B5,818 pkgs! acks; sales, settled and easy $2.10@2.55; W 2.80; winte innesotn. Btralghts, 9 $4.2505.00. Conx Mea BARLEY-—Fi BAT @soe. WHEAT 50,080 bu bu. spot. Spe moderately i und elevatcr, @77%c; No. 1 No. 2 north eited, irr o cabl manipulation, bearish ga and closed terday; elosing 74%¢; 773e; duly, 7 Cox bu.; sules, 280, F‘Il)l\l\ n, dul alloat; ungr: mixed, U e declin nfluenced by changed pric b1'c: July, b OATs—Recol bu.; spot. Hato 2 “i.n. B0t HAY- Hor cholce, 1D Woor—Firy pulled, 26027 PROVISIONS bellies, 10% 10%¢. Lard, western tlerces at 81 closcea at $12 closed at #11 old_moss, 819 19.75. BUTTER—F' western crea CHEESE-Qu skims, 8210150, Eaus—Fair 18c; receipts, white Quiet, Ston t, Hoplk EY Mav Receipts, 4 ; sales, 1 Receipts, 23¢c; No. 8, 5114 sales, 160,000 Bu. of futures, 64,00 Spots dull, white higher. 387, steam clo: i $12.65; BOARD BRIEFS, rtin, reprosenting ins'& Co. of Chi maha grain ¢ the 0, W rkot. firm ot s look- ork Market: March 10.—FLOUR—Recoipts, i exports, 9,727 bbls, 468 10,900 pkgs; market dull, un- winter wheat, low [ inter whoat, falr to funcy, & ¥3.85004.25; Minnesota patents, T owheat, pade oSS, 60@4.00; Minnesota. Quiot, steady. 0, qulot. ~Quict, steady; western, 65 50 bui exports, 70,000 bu. futures, 32, t market with options ’_(‘!:v we 2 red, In store northern, B2 e, Options w and heavy: small with carances and an expected rn lied Ti@ige, weuk ye 1 TAR@TS e, My @78 5-10¢, closing ut 8 9-16@70 e, closing at 78%c. 31,200 bu., exports, 000 bu, ‘Tutures, 56.000 b spot 1 No. 2, 584 in olevator, 4 lse ded mived, 63 steamer {c: Optians opened d Maxe, fell L@ie g we nis dutl’at : May, Bl@dlie, closing at 1@51 3¢, clostug at 513 § pts, 18,900 bui expo Iy bu. Options dull, closing_at %o spot N 20, 4014¢; No. mixed western, b wete @A9c. fir state, t, 196 dy. fairly active. Quiet; domestic fleec common to Cut meits, dull, eas widales. dull S quiet plekled sales, 250 54 option sales, none; Nareh ay closed at $12.65; Jul Pork, Wore nctive, lower: .26@19.60; new mess, $19.500 u, light rec ery let, demand, steady; westorn fresh, 5,681 pkygs. ts, fair demand; @285 steady on small lots; part TiLLow- Quict, less firm; ety 32 per pkg.), 6 b2c. PETROLEUM— and gained st OrroxsEED O1—Dull, casler; closed strong. 5,000 bbls. at 61@6 15,000 bb crude, 50@ Negleeted: market opened firm rength as the day advanced and nsylvania oll, spot sules, 25c: April options, sales, at 63%@64c. Lima ofl, sales, none, 27%¢ bid. Total sales, 20,000 bbis. IN—Qui URPENTL CBuGAR—Quiot, easy; refining, nnl‘ t, t 85'4@ 36, ulot, firw, . - Y2 15-16280; contrifugal, 98 tost, 8%¢: rofined qulet, stoady. Cfften Irim, fairly netive. OnAsES - 1P, Talr domand. Pia Thos—Quiot 16,60, Correnr- Qulet; lnke, #11.60. LEAD Qulet, stendy dorm IN—Firm, mods dem: steady; American, $12.76@ Alts, 82110 Omahn Produce Market. Poultry, at least chickens, was stronger, but u.hlulllum that the general markot was about steady APPLES - Falr to good stock, #3.76@4.00 BEANS -Choles navy, §2.4 BANANAS—Por bunch, including crates and packing, $2.00@2.75. Burrkic-Good butt Is scarce, the great bulk of the receipts being mado up of ver common stock that is y good enough to sell tot ackers. Packing stock, 16@17¢; falr 10 good tountry roll fonal small lots of extra chol C CALIFOUNIA CABBAC CELERY—Per doz, 40c, CHANBERIUES —JOrsey ‘ape Cod, per bbl, Ttis really too late for rabbits and are not solling well. Quite a good m Mg in, as well'as geose, ) teal and mixed, $1.750@ small geese and brants, $3.50%4.00; Can $6.0067.00; small rabbits, $1.25; jucks, Per box 83.75.0 at $56.6076,00, n, 4ci No. 2 green, 8¢; No. 2 green, to 40 1t 40 1D, 1 grecn, o green, salted calf, % to 15 No. 118, 6e: No. 1dry fiint, 75¢ No:'1dry salted! Hoxev—Cholco to fancy white clover, 183 je: fair to good, 167018, Lisoxs—Choict, $3.50: fanc NEW VEGETABLES - Lettuce, purs<ley, 45¢ per doz.; green onfons, Nurs " Large hickory, $1.60; bl #1.0071.25, ONI0NS vor cri No.2 4 radishes 30¢ sk walnuts, and i{ome grown, per bbl., #4; Spani<h, lorida box, # xican ten-hox fornin fancy, per oriinges, s hoxes, lots, #3 California Wilshington navels, seedlings, #2.70; Med. sweets, OVLIERS an, 16 Povuriy—The minrket ickens owing to the lig Kk sold readily at 11¢ for cholec live hens, T and ducks, 116,12 YATORS- Stocks In the men are very light, choiee native s 751850, STRAWBERRTES— Per quar SWEET POTATOES —Thore [ market which arc selling at 4.50. TANGERINES~ [n hulf hoxos, $3, VEar-Cholee and small tat veals, large and thin, 3@ e, Was stronger on ¢ <upply and good ¢ dressed nnd vkeys, 12@18¢; hands of commis- Colorado, $110; fow in the 7@00. Business Chunces, The followin, ¢ reported at Dun's Omata, Huanter Homeopathic company, Her- i Loyilos vetices Omabi, Mullin MeClain company, comnmis- produce, ete., incorporated, capital stock ¥35,000 O, Portland Cement Pipe company, in- corporatid, cupital stock $50,000. Omaha, 1L Morawitz & Co, succecded by H, Morawitz Omaha, John J. Beal, groceries market, gave bill of safe for 5268 Alma, Neb., J. A, Gibson, confectionery, ete., ceded by beoek & Strahl. Bioomticld, Neb., Godwin & Laurer, miarket, suecueded by 1. . Klotl Elin Creele, Neby, Daniel Fitzeerald, billiards, ctes, give: Dillof sale and chattel mortgage aggregating $500, ITastings, Neb., JTames Kelley, bill of salo for $1,200, Hast ob..'I. . Wilkinson, confection- wlves Bill of sale and chattel mort- riting 81,400, Norfolk, Neb.. Riley & Flynn, bill of sale for 3800, Red Cloud. Neb., J. A, McArth , sold out to George Matkin, Edward, Neb., Stiyder & Summers, moat wgave bill of sale for #1058, bluck- bawnbrokers, and meat meat saloon, gave saloon, gave r, meat mar- Durg, Neb., W. G. S soiled by O, Gy Burlinzton, Ta., Joln Hanna, furniture, gave billof wile for 81,271, Independence, Ta., Morse & Littell, closing lers, th English, In, J. F. store, out of business srth Enzlish, Lu., Roller, B T1: etaded by Bi J. G. Freeland, discontinued. ton, Ta., Tilln J. Hullberg g Lutton, wn & Co., gen- wi, Mahannah & ry and confeetiones Wost Burl an & Hallberg, il of sale or e followling are reported at Bradstrect's: m Oreelk, Neb., Daniel Fitzzerald, billiards, bill of gale of outlit for $500, stings, Neb,, C. I Dictrich, confectionery, gave billof suie of stock, ete., for 3600, Hustings, Neb., Kelley' (agent), saloon, o Dill'of sulo 0t farniturd and fxtures for Neligh, Neb., €. L. sold out! Red Cloud, Neb,, J. A, McArthur, meat mar- ket, sold out. Anderson, meat market, yi , Blu Valley Lumber comp gave bill of sale to Rush Owen Lumber ¢ puny for $10,355, also real estate deed for ) Oukland, Ta., Vieth & Martindale, hardware and furniture. now Vieth & Willix Sioux City. Tn., J. W, now Roel & ibu Sioux Olty, Tu., sold out. groceries, A. Rounds & Co., flour, Louis fo.. March 10.—FLOUR—Depressed; 03.40; extra fancy, #2,05a3 Very weak. closing 1531 % off; cash, €43gc; March, G4%ci May, 67% cash, 87%c; e usked, o Bise asked; May, St. Lout patents, ¥ WiiE 2 red atureloss; No. 2 7550; May, 8¢ Dull; No.'2 cush, Dull, lower! no demand. wheat, 26,000 2,000 bu.; rye at, 12,000 bu.; rye, 0L oats, none. 000 2,000 bu.;' barley Kans: KAN3AS Orry, Slow, lower; No. CORN--Firin, st No. 2 white, 8c. OATS— mixed Markets, March 10.—WHEAT— nixed, 33K @84c; improved; No. 2 a1 G3@64c. d unchan < t, 41,000 4,000 bu. 15—\Wheat, 42,000 bu.; corn, bus; oits, 1,000 bu. bu.; 8,000 4,000 corn, Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS Orry, Mo, Mareh 10.—CaTTL pts, 4,400 hoid; shipments, 400 he: heavy steers weak nd cows strong; focders steady; sale 1010 15¢ lowor. Representative Drossed boef and 'shipplng ste 15; ‘cows and *heiters #2:009.90} nd fecders, § Recoipts, 3,7 d; shipme d; the market opened strong 1o 5e Ligh 1l s00n b Ak, Representative sales: : bulk, $7.25767.50. 400; shipments, ng fo high Muttons, #4.0004.95. Ste alos ts, 1,700 tactive tive sales: Liverpool Markets, Livereoor, March 10.—Cor: but quict Wik Quiet; holders offer moderatel No. 1 California, 6s 1d46s 2d per cental red winter, 6s 7d@5s 8d; wostern spr 00s 4d; revelpts past three days, centals, ineluding 70,000 Americ ORN"Firm; d fair; 45 8 per centil; recelpts three duys, 110,200 ¢ Pras—Cinadian, 6 BACON—Long cléar 45 1s, § LARD—Prime wesiers —Steady, s 8d $2,000 sstern, i corn past sutal, S Gd per ewt. 126 por ewt Coftes Market. Mareh _ 10.—Options steady, unchinged to 5 points de dull, unch ed to 10 points up; bags, including: March, $17. 303 16.95; May, #1689 Juns, September. $16.40; D Spot Rio, dull, steady; N openod April, §16 ber, $16. 18, Cotton Market, NEwW ORLEANS, L., March 10 ddling, 9%e¢; middling, Ye: low middiing Bic; good ordinar ot recoipts, 907 biless kross rocelpis, 910 balos:”cxports to jreat Britain, 0,032 bales; to the contir 8,074 bale biles, BALTINORE, Md., March 10— WiteAr—Weak ; No. 2 ved, spot and March, 783@731 4:‘“"\ Easy: mixed spot und Murch, 48@ OATs-Stead No. 2 white western,41@41} mixed western, w87 e, Peorka Gra.n, Proria, Tll, March 10.—~Cory—Steady; No. 2, 40c 3,59 Oars—Easler; No. 2 white, No. 8, 23,334 c. RYE—Nominal 83@35'%4¢; Toledo Gral ToLEDO, 0., March No' 2 cash, Mardh, Corx—Dull, easier; No. 2 cash, OATs—Quict; cush, 30¢ Market. 10.—WEAT—Active, 4245 rk Dry Goods Market. Marcl Phere was 1o in 1 the dry goods market today. price Of Simpson's floss fin- Y ORK, nts made ished prints Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, March 10.--Market declined steadily today. Cash market greatly general | dt-mnrllllNl. Prices wont down with a thud. No. ‘1 northern, 624@64c; No. 2 northern, 58@61c; buyers slow; close weak. Iiaceipta, wheat, 287 curs. Clowe: Murch, i M 63%¢; July 66c. On track: No. c; No. 1 northern, 62c; No. 2 I Grain Market. March 10 WaraT , TADT4! No. 2 mi i No P ADELP ¥ Wenk 2 rv'lIA Marc Coun—Firm, quiet April, 484 @40 3¢ Oats—Steady 4l@42e. Ameriean Refrigerator Beef. Livereoon, March 10—~ AMERICAN REFRIO- ERATOR BEEF-—Forequarters, 3%d per pound Lo~ AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR BEEF| . 25 2d@2s 6d; hindquar- ters, 85@3s bd per 8 1bs. by the carcass. arch and Pt quiet 3 white, March, Cincinnatl Markets. 0., March 10.~Warar—Firm; N Weak, Jover;No. 2 mixed, 41%4@42c. OArs—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 8414@ Wiisky—In good d 17, Milwaukeo Markots, MiLwAUKEE, Wis, March 10.~PROVISIONS— Easicr. Pork, May, $17.80. Wool Market. MILADELPHRIA, Pa., March 10.—Quiet; prices firuier. STOCKS AND BONDS, Securities Were Dull and Lower Early but Advanced Later, March 10.~The stock marke iin today. Prices were lower during the morning, but rallied sharply after 1 o'clock. The upward movement was checked by renewed sules for both the long and short counts. Inu majority of the railway shares the fluctuations during the entire day wer confined within the of from i to ¥ pe cent. Among the exceptions wero the coul which declined from 3 to 2 per cent, nd later partially recovercd. New York & New England was stronger, despite the rumors in rogard to the coming eleetion, some claim- ine that Mr, McLeod would be ousted from the managenent, and others that he will bo found 1o be the myaster of the situation. In rezard to Reading there are continued re- ports of an issue of peceivers’ cortificates, but nothing definite will be probably known until the statement of the receivers is made known afow days hence The great feature of the day was the weak- ess of the in_Which the be abored st force Al n o Anierican Sugat per cent aud Distilling and Cattlefoedin and Natlonal Linsecd Oil, sharp drive was made at 7 which ppod to 99, rallicd to 1013 and still Iater sold down to 991, iore were FUmors of u new fssue of stock and a reduction in the dividend. T} cuphatically denied by offieials o the pany, who state that its finances aro in excei-, lent Shupe and who attribute the deeline to the operations of a bear interest assiste cenforeed liguidat The stock was f taken by leading banking houses here Boston The 1 how fi NEW YORK, was unscttled rang; stoeks, idustrinls, stton Ol i Lead 1to It is not nstruction sy today dismeniberment ot the Reuding ig Hiely (0 play i part in stock nirket prices. That the developments of the coming week will be, however, of the highest importance in railway affaies nobody can fall 10 s¢ The Napoleonie schemes of the Read- ing have ended in its abrupt overthrow, but Jiko the projects of thelr prota-typy tiey have Ieft after ¢ vory different situation from that oxisting before the enterprise saw light. The status quo, to use the diplomatic be restored. On'the other s fons Tately existing ast of the Hudson cannot perpetus T for ks ustment of the situation in ] and and 1t is with this_in view that the New Haven and Boston & Maine directors have been holding their confercnce, "he following are the-closing auotations of the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change today: .. J1%g Nortiern us Cxpross. ... 106 | do preferred Alion, 101 © g ben, & ¢ 4o preferre 9" |Northwostors Awerican Expross. 117 | o preferred Baltimord & Ollo... 24| \. Y. Central.... .. Canada Pacific...... 81§|N. ¥ & N Canida Southern.. biky|Ontario & Contral Pycito....." 21 |oregon Iy 2246 |Oregon Na 11081 & U. 174 | Pacifie Mall £874 | Peorin, De -umlun-ul nsll a2 |Blgavuri &St L 47| Pullman P il 4% Reading. 123 [ Richmon 144 | do proferred Sig| 10 Grande W si% do preferrad | Roek Tsiand. 203 |St. Pau 473 do proferrod.. 1163 | St. Prul & Omatia.; 10 |4 proferrad.... 1003 | Southern Pacific 28| Sugar Retiuery.. 9 |Tenn. Conl & iron 4 |Texas Pacitic....... Kan. & Tox prd ... 23%|Tol. & O.Cen. pria. Lake Erle & West... 21| Union Pacif pdppreterred ...... 184|U 8 Expros Luke Shore. 5% | W. Bt. L. Lead Trust 9% do preferrod.. Touls. & Nash. 444 Weils Fargo Kxp. Louis & Now Aib'y. 23ic Western Union, Manhattan . 160% | Wheellug & L. B Memphis 40| o preferred....., Michigan ... W4 |Mion &St L., . Missour! Pacific ... bii|D. & K. G.. .. .. Moblle & Lhlo...... 80 |Geberal Kiectric, Nastvllo Chatt. 8 |Natlonal Linsced. . Natlonal Cordnge. . 88 |C. Fuel & irg Qo preferred...... 1084 | 'do preferr. N.J. Contral Hous & Tex PPN 1111 . .. Norfolk & W. pf'd.. 821§ Tol. A, A. &N. M. North Amerloin o it tex div. The total sales of sto shares, Including: ¢ Quiney, 6,000; Chicag Delawi lml " Fort Wayne. Gt Northera pi'a. . ®E L pld...... Tiaeuing Vaney: 1. Iliinols Central St. Paul & Dulutic 20, Burlington 5, 2,000 Cott awanna 400; efe St. Paul, 14,100 ern Unlon, 4,000, Now England, 9,900; ed, 7400; Reading Sugar, 82,200; West- New York Money Market, New YORK, March 10.—MONEY ON OAL Active, 5@6 per cent; last loun, 6 per ce closed offered at 6 per c PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—6@T ner cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull but steady, with uctual business in bankers' bills at 84,551 51 nlu- sixty-day bills und $4.87@4.873 for s rex 43 coup 8. {148 rex g Pacitic b of ' 108 Louisiana st'y R Missourl s. . 0 TGN Pae. < 112k N W, |5t Fani Con. 1 (S b g 1 W P LG G| PR G 101 | Unioa 109 | West Shoro.. LS D, I G, 1ats o Butg|Atch. is 10014] Ateh. 24gs, class A Blig|G. M. & 3. A bs. 4| doadnte... Tean. nov Canada No. 20ds.... Cen. Pactfic 1sty. . D& K G DSK G 2 ! 10016 .+ 101%¢ B2lg sul N.J. . Int. Cort. N. Pac. Ists Stoek Quotation , Mareh 10.—Call loans, 7@9 pe ; time loans, 6@7 per cent. Tie follow e the closing quotations on stocks, bonds and mining shares: Atehison & Topeka. mer. Sugar p'r'd.. Bay State Bell Tef 2l New England s Bosten & Albany... 315 |General Klec. bs Boston & Maine.... 175 |*Wis. Central 1s C.oB &Q L0 {ATlouez M. C. new!. Fitehburx i€, i 913 | Atlnntic . : Gen, Kloctrlo 9 Boston & Mont Mex. (entra!. 10 |iutte & Boston ... N V. & N, Eng 2044 | Culumet & Lecla. 0la Colony ......... 200l Contennial Ore. short Line.... Rubber T Union Pacifie /1. West End p'fd.ll Westingh. Eleo *bid Sun Franeisco Mining Quotations, s Preaxcisco, Caly March 10.-The ofela] g guotations fo Stocks toda, were s follows 4 Alta ST Buiwer .0 Helchor..... Hest & Beicher Bodle Consollt Chotlar Con. Cain. & Va | Kearsnrgo Osecols. TMexican Ophir... Potost I3 0 1% e, % W 20 © Gouta & Curry/L1" 1 filo & Nor i NEW YOk, March 10 —T closing mining quotutions Trown POIRE .oive 43 Con. val. & Vallll.l 215 Deadwood. ... L 150 Gould & Catry \.110 T8 Hale & Noreross.... 105 Homestake. 1150 Mexican.... 165 Ontario 150 Ophir. W Plymont h slerra Nev Standard | Unton con .. |Yellow Jneket.! |1ron stivor Quick Silvey a0 preferred [Bulwer March 10.—~The closing quota- ere as follows: A Bid, Asked | Granite M..&.75 $.10 |Hopo Am. Mot 2 | Adams Ellzabeth . | Blmetalllc. BId. Awke PR R ) |Leo... 06 IVat Murphy .06 e Floancial Notes. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 10.—Clearlngs, | tle market continucs to improve r | #4.90, | Just now 910,697,084, balantthh: #1,062,170, percent. Kansuas Ciry, 1,602,427, PARIS “Piree per cont rontes, 07¢ for the accounty New Yok March 850; balances, $4,68K 760, Havrimone, Md, March 10.~Clearings, bulances, $205, 827, Money, Money, 4 Moy, March 10.~Cloarings, 100—Cloarings, $100,807,- LONDON, March 10.4Amount of bulilon gone the Bank of England on bali toda, 5,000, MEsPHIS change s bulances, $105, CINCINNATL O, Mateh 10.—~Cle 220,000, Money." 6@7 per cent. N exchange, 40¢ discount BERLIN, March 10.—~Tho statement of the Tnipe Bank of Germuny shows a decrea: in_specie of 4,980,000 marks, &1. Louta Mo, March 10,0l + balar #416,495. Monc per ‘cent. Exchange on New BostoN, Mass., March 10.-Cle: 959,906; 'bulances, $1,585,231. Monoy, 8 chunge on New York, to preuifuni.. NEW ORLEANS, March 10. £1,642,805. © New York exchange, 75¢ per $1,000 premium, b preniium, W YORK, March 10.($p legram to nE Beg ] -Exchange was quoted as follows today: Chicago, 40726¢ discount; Boston, par to 10 per cent; 8t 70¢ premiun. Crig wrings, $16,576,- 460, discount. ‘Ster- ling exchangc, y bills, #4851 de mand, $4.571 ey strong, 667 cent. STOCK Cattie Trade Shows Much [mprovement Hogs Advance Under Light Keceipts, Frinay, March 10, Receipts for the past five days foot up 18, 206 cattle, 18,792 hogs and 7,620 sheep, against 16,808 cattle, 16,419 hogs and 6,731 sheep for the same period last week Under the combined influence of light re- Ipts and tavorable eastern adyicos the cat- t along. The compuratively limited offerings did not Include . great many really desirable heavy beeves, but dressed beef men found a number of loads of handy fatstecrs that just suited them, and for which, as local’ competi- tion was sked and g iy 10¢ advan, he alative inguiry, and the attle showed no notice- able tmy the light fmmature cat- tle sold any 1 n Thursday it was very little, but they sold more readily, and taking 1'in all the trade wis o reasonably satis- factory one from the sellers standpoint. Good 1,250 10 1,400-1b. beeves sold at from $4.60 (o with fair to good 1,060 1 At from $4.25 to #4.50, and fair nd odds and ends frof that on Now York ox- #350,0 enn.. March 10 #1160, Clearings, oW York firm; OMAHA LIVE MARKETS, steors to poor suf down to $3.50. In butchers' stock and cannors it same way. The good to choice cows §3.30 to #4.10 were st dime higher than Thursday, with good stull’ gencrally stronger at fron 3,10, Common and canning grades v dull at from $1.50 to 2,25, Old thin ry poor domand and selli B0c to76¢ lowe than ton days ot twa ago. Bulls sold at slightly Improved poor to_ choive grades selllug at from 150 10 4.75. chie calf market was fiem, commion large to choice veal stock selling at from $1.50 to 86, Very fow stock hands and thes from 83.10 to #3.65. was light and the grades rather easy. nd heif- ind feeding cattle changed The volume of tradini feeling on_all but the best Representative PO 1020 1030 1020 1004 1062 21 4 9 1078 20 1133 1077 1043 SHIPPING AND EXPORT, L1107 4 00 MIXED. 14 COWS. FOTT T IT 10 10 1 18 36 895 1005 L 798 733 682 800 L 741 .. 901 L. 886 . 80D 542 1020 ... 950 11040 .. 580 111050 1134 . 892 1057 1111035 111000 1020 090 1075 876 1080 969 911 1138 800G 920 BBO 1270 I OO DO AOX O S B DD OISR e €006 £ B T B O I IS IS PEISISTSICIEISTSRS 3 . 752 ® 273 340 230 166 120 180 o aooso= ..1440 830 1256 1660 1340 1250 900 L1880 1000 CTIUPoY PR - o1 I ———— © 660 2 060 2 KOO 2 395 2 400 UL 440 . 796 500 e BB G 640 No. 75 Pecders Hoas—The market was active mm.m generally 10¢, higher all around. only about as many hogs here us on day, and the quality sShowed no particular chinge either way. 'The shipping and speca- lative interest was well represented, and frosh meat houses wanted their full quota. Packers were very bearish and did_absolutely nothing, but as castern markets were botier und the supply was light, this cut very littlo figure in the” t Good medium weights and heavy changed hands readily at from §7.60 10 87.70, and the light and niixed hoks went mostly at from §7.50 to $7.60. Trade was brisk from start to finish, the niar- ket rather mp g as the morning were practically cle felock Uk of the trading was \d 47.65, t_from $7.45 to 37.00 vesterday and from $7.75 0 87.50 a week ago. presentative sales: sh. Pr. No. Av. 5=y 80....258 sdH s - 5= 78 120 19 10 67 160 62 40 67 40 it 120 74 i0 70. 83 280 120 Lust d, and t 8h. . Pr. 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 6215 i 6b Ammaaaaaaaaaaaaad 2 3 200 8O 120 160 40 40 KO 280 I 51 40 b1 360 40, 440 P PIGS AND ROUGH. 5 50 8....267 -- 715 Receints were four double-decks, two signed direct to Swift. The other ican wethers, part of them yeur- 40 7 two were Young Mothers We Offer You a Remedy which Insures Safety to” Lifo of Mother and Child. *MOTHER'S FRIEND " Robs Confinement of ita Pain, Horror and Risk. After ustngone bottleof *‘ Mother's Friend " & suflered but Hitie pain, and did uot ex porienco that ness afterwiard usual 1o such cases.—Ars. Axxie Qaok, Lamar, Mo., Jau. 15ch, 1991, Sent by oxpre charges prepaid, on recelpt of ricer $180 bt bottle. ook tb Mothers maiied Froe. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA, GA, BOLD DX ALL DRUGGISTS. was the | # 4 @6.50, t about steady prices, mostly | #1.70@5.80; the regular evening performance at company and piece seem on" very suc today, and 8, 830 present their “Eight Bells” 871 Bir adils 36 opening Stagec chanical specialtic Iings, avoragod about 88 1t yory netiva and prices are quotably stronger, WP 10 00 1Al vos, $8.7686.00; T r to good T nion A e 4010 100-1. Tt e entative sales Av 88 4 The demand s X rr 444 Moxleans, 5 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock Ofelal rocoipts and dispisition of stosk s shown by the hooks of the Union 8tock Yards company for the twenty-four hours onding at s o'clock . m. Mareh 10, 1893 WECEIDTS, wothors OGS SHEED. HORSES & MIS Cars. [ Heond Cars. | iend| Cars [1ioad| Cars. | Head L8| s8] 101 ‘ DISPOSITION, WUV EIS. CATILE. | HOGS. | SHERD, Omaha Packing Co T The G. 1. Hammond (6. . 8 Swift & Co &7l Tho Cudahy Packing o 1) .. John I Squires & Co....ifoi o) . Bocker & Dogan. iib Vinsant & Carey 3 J. Lobman.. 160 Shippors and foeders 258 Loftover 20 i _Total 180 Chieago 1 Gricago, 11l vo Stock Market. n Mareh 10.8pecial Telogram to Tk R The supply of cattle was small Under good demand the market was strong Compared with Wednesday's priee an ad- vance of from 10¢ to 16c is noted. This doe not apply to canning stock and the poorer s of " butehers' of which the supply 1 been rather Tiberal this weel. Everything bought np In gaod season and* tht cle firm at from $1.75 to £4.25 for poo gholee cows, heifers and bulls £2, £4.50 for stockers & 1086.25 for dressed heof and sh 1t was p money tl terday. 4 ¢ 6e per 100 1hs, and buye: the stufr wdvance, Sales were at from 7.40 poor to prime Hght, from 7.65 10 #8.15 for mixed and medium, and fron 87.H0 to #5.321; for heavy. The quality was no better than carlier in the week and dot mo business was done at better than & 10 nough tof the offerings brought from §5.25 1o The close was wenk the lust week prices for sheep have undergone no very radical chanze. Supplic continued t avd with treedom, but the enough to absorh everything about us fast as received, and last nee has boen more than thor The woel ipts wero t from 34 to 3650 for poor to ice qualities, A Tittle fnforior stult sold at from 82,60 1o #3.75 and _two or three lots of “faney™ fetched from $5.75 to $6. Sales of lambs were at from $4.75 (o $6.25, the outside quotations having been paid for 1 lot today 1t s ttle, 7,000; hoys, 18,000: sl 6,000, The Evening Journal reports: CATTLE—Receipts, 7,000 hoac 3,100 head; market Strongor; best natives, L60G6.00: others, $3.50105.40; stockers and focders, $3.004.80} Toxans, $3.5004.10; cows, 2.002.3.50, iloGs R 7,500 he tin of seemed to want shipmen ts, elpts, 11,500 head; shipments, ad; market opened strong, closed 106 lower; mixed, $7.50@7.50; heavy, $7.85@8.00; lights, $6.507.50 SHEEP-—Recoipts, 5,000 400 1 head: shipments, Strong; natives: 75 0@0.40; lumbs, $4 New York Live Stock Market. NEw Yomrk, March 10.—BEEVES—Recoipts, 2,100: market dull but steady; native steors, Colorados, #5.50 I)||l]~ and cows, £2.00¢ dressed beef steady, CALVES -Receipts, 65 head; YHariet wto ly; veals, #5.0078,00 per 100 1hs. SuEEp AXD LaMus—Receipts 8,800 head: :n arket dull; sheep, #4.751%06.15; lambs, #6.500 ‘Hoas—Recelpts 2,100 head; nomi nally firm 4t $8.00@8.50 per 100 1bs &t Louls Live Stock Market, Lovts, Mo, Murch 10, -Ca Recelpts, 200 head; shipments, 2,900; murket strong, prices unchanzed. HoGs—Reccipts, 4,400 800 head; market stead. mixed, §7.40%7.90; light, SHEEP—Re pts, 100 head; head; marks udy at #3.00@ e shipments, shipuients, 200 00, D. DFnazse, 1 Pres. Vice Pres ~ ' Seey & Treas HAWKEYE COM MISSION CO. Capital £23,000; Omaha and Sioux Oity. Grainand Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRI Room 212 New York Life Building OMAZA. tate National Bank, tional Bank. ATE WIRES REFERT Sioux City; Onvani. lown Special attention wiven to outside Corresponaence solleite . e ANNOUNCEMENTS. orders. lay Robert E. Graham and his company of comedians close their engagement at the Boyd with two performances of “‘Larry the Lord"—a matinee at 2:30 this afternoon and The to have ‘“caught in a very satisfactory manner. Al G. Ficld's minstrels close a brief, but ful engagement at the Farnam giving two performanc at 2:30 ‘Tomorrow the acrobatic Brothers Byrno at the Farnam, the regular Sunday matinee hes its height in their me- , whilo their mirth-pr the with ft rea voking pantomimic comedy work rivals best, Tomorrow evening Hanlon Brothers “Su- perba’’ opens a three nights engagement at the Boyd. Evi knows “Super! but this season’s production, it is said, will surprise its old acquain as the’ play has been entireiy reconstructed and contaivs but few of its orizinal features und only sufticient of them to keep the thread of its THENEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, 1ver and kidneys. and is a pleasunt lnxative, This Arin i made from ierbs. and i prepared for use nmu Gs'tea. Itin called E'S MEDICINE Andmu sia8oll 1t at 50c. and §1 & package. cannot gut It, send vour addresa for u froo sample. Lane's Family Mudlcine morcs the bowe encl Th arder to be healthy tlals necess S rear BRATE: . O WA Ty v . SOUTH OMAIIL: \. Umon Sto"k Yard; Company, South Omahas Best Cattle 1o and Sheep market In thy west e e e e Cflfl'&m)lfll HOUBES. Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commission Merchunts. South Cmaka—Telephone 1157 - Chicazo JOHN D DADISMAN, L yiyqagors plot intact. “Suporba” should prove one of the strongest attractions offered this season The sale of soats for all theeo porformances opened at 9 o'clock this morning at the regu lar prices. WORTHLI' 83 CHECKS A Young Man Disppears Lenving o Few Rominders tehind James Darneille, & young man in the em ploy of the Churchill Pump company as bill disappeared, and all ho left for his nds to remember him by was a dozan so checks. He in the Creizhion block with a named Pleasant. _ Just before ho departed he worked off a check on his landlady and another on his room mate, but the check wards proved to be worthless. Several checks were also eirculated, amonge them one at the Millard hotel bar, and they were no better than the others. About #00 worth of worthless checks have 8o far come to light Mr. Lewis, the manager of the company, has arranged to settle the young man’s shortcomings and take his chanees on getting back his money in the future. Darneille has a good sized legacy coming o him on his st birthday, and it is supposad that he simply ran a’ little short and took this rather questionable manner of raising funds. He has not been secn since last Saturday night. roomed young man Joseph We take ure in chase of high WALTER E. WOOD, Markot Reports by matlaid wira ohsertally uished upon sppiloation the the arrival of our recent pur- class noveltics in and overcoats for wear this vld Time Methods of treatin Colds anc Coughs were based on the idea of sup- pression. We now know that “feeding a cold” is good doctrine. Scot’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil with hypo- phosphites, a rich fat-food, cures the most stubborn cough when ordinary medi- cines have failed. Pleasant to take; easy to digest. Propared by L& Bowne o e To A Alldrgeista PRING a great deal of pleas- announcement of all the very latest suits SIIRING We have not only bought largely of the best manufac- turers in business dress suits of the suits, but finest fabrics made up in the very latest and most approve :d manner. We SIRING into the trade arena this year fully equipped and confident of winning the majority of points contested for. We do not ask fancy prices--but sell you the best to be procured for the least money. Spring Overcoats and Su NOW ON DISPLAY. Columbia Clothing Company, 18th and Farnam Streets OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory AWNIN SANS TENTS Omaha naha Tent- Awning | Wolf Bros. & Co., QUMPART. Manufacturers of tents, awnligs, ete. 705 and HORBE COVERS, 2055 16tk strvot. :IiAlis AND TWIN'S: | BI3/ALES, Bamis Oma1a Baj M. 0. Daxan, COMPANY. Importors and man .frs. | Bleycloysold on monthly fHour sacks, burlaps, twiae. paymonts. 12) N.15th BOOTS KD 840 irm%{; A ol _Minnmo oBERS, Vi Masen St Morse-C2a Sho3 Companj, R s ealaatlo h) o are maklng 0lose prio s o o eifics n cliss of Koods whi i with merch Klrkendall .lones & Am Hand-Sewed mith By cootion | Harnoy S 1O Tharady s MAL. Omaha Coal Coke g Eaflle Cormcs wOrks s his, ole Douiine Sts WA LA _DRY 80005, g0 M, B Smith & (9., | Kilpatelck- Kos Dty | GOODS (O Notlons. 20’ furalsn A intgoods, eoc. 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