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RO T e HF OMAHA DAILY BEE: polnts upi sules, L1 April, $16.70716.50; M e i e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | peri gt romto s, [ s o et ive, Irroguliar afd cliwid ek, THO opening Wi We 1ining saye on freo selling, weak Chlcuge eastercable, advanced © “tocks, active oxport ir Sverh oW W 2 per cent has takefpljon in London & Kouth- stern, i% per ceul In Southeastorn de- + Soptam! (L et % et cent In most others ady; No. 7, $17.76 Britih Wwakn exceptionally lower D s werer ostrong during the nntl Murket: the © sutisfuctory nvsoclated Mareh WitkAT-Tn fulr £, bt ithe public faliod to ro- red, 69870 spond ring the ffternoon some degree of ixed, 43704 weukness prevatled and continued to the No. 2 niixed, 35@35'4e. elose, Tn plaee of o ke o decline was estab- Firm at#117, Lished. " Evie second mortzage foll % por cent Notfolk & Western peefor and Philade Baltim ohia & Reading 'y pew cont, Philadelphin & Bavzivore, Md., Mareh 20, ling first (neome bonds 4 per eent, and Firm: No. 2 red, spot and March, 73¢ several others by tordg per coent. Canadian CoRN -~ Firm: mived spot and March, 48c. lines were neglecteds= Grand Trank prefor- OATS -Quiet und st ~||) No. 2 white western, | ences cgliven waydy to 4 pe ent, while CxPOFs, % Canadlan — Pacifie. preforences are 33,000, i, s shade — better. Argentine lines have No. shown considerabla’ firmness. — Mexican wfiont Issud are unchanged. Ther was only a moderate demand for_motey et ouits were obtuined at 11 to 1% per éent., The discount market was quiet; two and three WONths bills Were auoted at 1% per cont. ancinl Notes Mo, March 250 bags, 1 $ CINCINNATI, O, demnnd, easy; No, CORN - Stead OATs - Firnel Wiisky Wheat Was Weak on Acconnt of Mo Favorable Weather. PROVISIONS WERE FIRMER Thei August, 78 and aflont, March 100004805 L corn, 481,879 ba.: oats, 146 DI barley, 188,005 ore Grain Market, AND HIGHER whtoc Wieat 603,460 it T e ConN sules il in b mixed i No. 8, Visible Supply of Genin Was Ahont as Weak o, Showlng a Decrease Hundrod and Bushels, I 200,000 1y Market. ons WiEAT ely fons declined 1 declinod ey s followin wheat and Chicazo, closed woak at 1§ e under Saturday, with trading dulls April, 511 at closing Cony OATS i, Dull, st Quict; ¢ ash, 43¢, Marc! wis wonk we irain Supply K, ).~ Visible g 79,0 n, 16,2410 300 by W more cnicaco, 1 hent on aceount of the tavorable Fine, warm rains in southern Hiino of thi rep rts to which it umbed Diggest export teade reported from New 1n monthis was powerless to revive it Muy sge Tower, and July from '3 to %c off sluce urday afterno Corn wits steady until near the ¢ 1t ylolded in sywpathy with wheat and lef o for the diy of e, Provis dher, the advi ork, about 10c4ard in and 7 D P atdriage wppeared willing to e sonie of his short May wheat, and at 77¢ he took 000 hu. frons Linn. When the t ha elined another bae for May, I his mind about i more. Aving July spiring disposition 1« elique have cl Trade is lny tng very | ¥il Crry, New Y Wheat 4,6 000 bu insupply: was one 10 bhu KANsAs the 1,606,301 Pants Mireh 20 55¢ for the account New Youk, March 20 4067 balunces, $4,634,704 OMAnA, M )-Clearings, $1,164,658; sumu day 1ast w £1,450,4583 BAvTioRE, Md, Marcl 886,268 balunces, $410,771 cont. ILADELPHIA 481 Der cent NDON, Mareh 20—~ Amount of bullic v from the Bank of Enzland on Ly, £20,000, Mesteras, Tonn., March 20, -New York ex- chunze selling at $1.50 por #1,000, Clearings, NLW ORLEANS, L, Murch $1.356,606. New York exchin 7o pet #1000 premium; hank, $1.50. BOSTON, Mass., M 20, -Clearings 825,405 bindances, $1,882,532, Moucy, 5 per'« Exchang New York, 10 to 7¢ 0,—Clearings, 01,850 b b spot itions dall nige lower; inzat 3704 spot No, 2 wh 2 Chieaxo, 40te; No. 8, 88 mixed western, . 42158500 Fair demand, steady; 1HOPs Quiet, steidy: — state n {21000 Pactiic coast, Fale demand, firm: wet selocted, 45 to 50 Ihs, 4 50 10 00 1hs., DieTes dry Texus dry 1025 s, 7 PROVISIONS - CUE Teats, quiet; Wies, 100Ga105e, Middles, quiet rtclear, 103 Lavd, dull, firmer st at 812,30} ar sold A 1 me: Muy, $12.35 Th £11.70. "Pork, n ""‘!“ NEW eSS, emmind < i croan batie: F il domind, st sales, 60,000 Spots duall May, @ % Throo per cont rentes, 96¢ STOCKS AND BONDS, Temper of Speculntic Hourly Throughe New Youk, Mareh 20.-The stock was excoedingly oreatle in its coars The temper of speeulation changd hourly and traders found it most difficult to ateh the turns, for the lenly moved up when the market weakest and viee versa. The easior feel- ing in money, for the rate for call 1 de- clined to2 per cont, had less effect than expeeted and the same can be sald of the A cold shipment of only $500,000 by tonc Yomoms. st “ulated weistern dulry, tha at least twies that amount would go for- 21221504 g ward. In quariers the sla the genernl is wanted foron & beliet that surtace indi to the money market are misleading in other words that while rates of interest are temporarily lower, the bunks are fnelind to be as lberadas pos- sible with thete merenntile at the expense of Wall streot The strenzth of sterling exehun d a fear that gold may 2o out f the Wk m st Clearings, $77,333.- Changed Al vhen t Yesterday. i shippl rket hipE that Clearings, #2 Money, 6 pe s W common g 18121 0, salted New By Texns 30 1630 1b3., 11 vickled steady Western option o o8 being in riby Pa., March 20, balances, $1,645,108 Clearing reason thut prices Money, 40 looked it alince wedrid " A N sh from 6 a5 siles Tuly W 205, tember UMEr; TepOrts were ¢ week 20.—Clearing nd 1ot the Wy tr May May wheat HUrTER st 1ed are b Tuly in 1 YLy ; shness of Sin inu- Wy part skims, \ce wtlons In rog u nt in on i \ 1 frosh, 17 TALLOW 17¢ ek Quict, noniinal; ¢ i to 66 siskid i oTroN Seen Oin e fon el yellow, boc PreconEes The market opened dull and Iy and ¢ rined so throughoat, Opening, S liihies Towest, 650, nid closing 65¢ ! Pennsylvania ofl, spot_sides, nones April iption salis, 5000 hbis. at 65¢; Lima oil, 20 Rosin - Dull, steady: #1400 1,45, 1 URPENTINE -Quict, Steady af 35 Pairly active, firmi dome liberal, lower receints,o,1 W for pkis.) state this in it a civat O 83,000 b, | Vb, added T Minncap wtor with it tents e supy 0 Mireh 20 Exching s, 14,104,- t, 6@T Ve pre- Clon Mooy on New Y o or ot 70%7; s per’ cont minn bid. NEW York s0 o silver cert 1l by s aprivate el mide regular e opening wi ot 1 2 fuly deeline, | Wils Citsy ] . 10 hi custom s horrowers. 0 5o exclt ly later in AL the opening Suzar and New England were the features, the forin Hing up L per cent 104 and the latier 1y pereent to aetion won set In and there w 1 of from ‘s to2 percent. Lead, 8 linz, Cattlefeeding and Nosthorn ferred leading the downward moy weakie VNorthen Pacitie prefa due to reports that there was a hiteh in the proposed collateral trust note scheme, on the trerztly of which the recent buyers sold out Tho deelines wers cheeked by i jump. of 5 its in Manhatian, to 165, in t 1l Elec to 104, 1 cent in Sy o il por eon i (0 474 Oihier stoeks improved from Lacicawani and Chicieo Gis boine (e most ISpiciows i the vaily. After 215 . i, the s made another raid, which resnited in Frving Same shares down 10 Towest fhures of the day e heaviness of Erie seconds had o depressing cftect, s despite Prosident Ki deninl that there is anyt wrong with company’s finances, this honds continued 1o be offered freely at steadily declining prices Northern Pacifiec proferved broke to 40% and Lead (o Hine for the day of 2% per rent n e Manbhattan receded the highest and the remgin v's rached any where fron 000 The market elosed weak i 1 B, Russell, tmpl Post says: The sudden drop in Nort 11 & Seovell. {1 N tonded by no W. Turbell, general store, sted that so sy senuiring o e of the <o How filid his hises Ty, Of courst nave been cither fo: it Dull, weak; crude, 45¢ the 1ed i the Mureh 20, Stock ex- CRIN AL the deelined th i ve 1hi ing In T Bon dis of | from (he | rlers, ye 1t i st for the fornc 1 ¢ slow and pr ltly Onts wer v grOatr part o ¢ . i by ' i principal trides > Hog products opencd better prices for Hve hoes an aetve deniand for shipment anid ding by the packing hon Lavd v whit freely offered, the ket fuling steq for Inrd, while ribs advar The anie trading was liz The th ear further developed. prices iprovin fore the cnd of thi session the omewhid, closing casy nnted Feecip verin London to 87 has o sympathetie influ } senthment in o pronotnecd i ahn P OMATA LIVE STOUK MARKEDS Trad: tie el Better Tone and More Lif to the Prade—Hogs Little Chang: MONDAY, Mar noof eatile iveraze for Cattle s Now Orlean vt fade demand, 3035 GATL- R firni: rofi trifuznls, O 2 snles, HOO suj (irecnock At for 87 tes fir, . [ Coveen like, $11 LEab - luactive, stoady FIN -Firng strilghits, ced With corn. The ted in ey M < open kettle, good to tons extra scotland, efined Aside from the light 1 today we out up o th day only 93 egrs of shat 10 than d wd in confidence (il receipts Mon- of th iene vior Vi o el to It t ¥ to " Thore wor all kind hind ¢ there s and (ly under harp bid Y moEat nled to expect nsequ ind o firmer L did not exeept ly b 4,00, #2110 bid, nt of trad however Tust he- tret 20 Guotabl fat by L which in than at £4.85 10 eves weighing 1,200 to 100 LGl Business Changes. ving are reported at Dun's of last A moderate speen- materinl assistan but_ an anusual seurcity ot beeves, which hav been seliing inditerently of late, was hardly noticed heetuse there” wis no deinand for thint elass of stock. A good shave of th offerings were Tight and medinm welght steers welghing from L0 o 1,150 Ihs, O thess althoush not particalarly any then, fook them froaly at zenesilly stoady o fivm prices from # 1o while inferio lightstock and odds And ¢ catiered allth wary down 1o 28,60, T > movement Ly athonzh havdly what would ho ealled uctive, and practically o venyghing sold. tivity and strensih, This was sunt of tho Hight suppli U told and Joead houses b ¢ tore. S choice fa (it LU | Northwestarn. ...l 112 | rs sold us ow al store, | ay preferred fair o good i tiove @50V Ceatral 50 % =D 1 patents, s Puciic i N Y 3.7004.20: wintor £3.3003.30: | popry & 0., drues; Melinley, groceries) | Canida South 1 Ontario § pring patonts, 13, pring straight 1 divnzed by five. Ceutral Jrogon L 2 60028.10; hivkors', 2 Groenficld, L, Ciirson & Master, implements, | ¢ 2,000 S No. 8 | ureantisld, b, Cirson & Master, implements, | ¢ spring. Waverly, In., Joseph 1:”(\' gave bill'of sale for 3710, 1 vellow Al D hannon, market, suc- OATS No. ded en & Chang I No. 8 white, Mellette, 8D, Ho Braun, implements, X cecded by 1. Braun & Co g Samumit, D., 8. 8. Stmonson, 8 ind by Simonson & L kxn—-No. 1, 81,20, 1d; 8. D, D. A. TINOTIY SEED- Prinie, §1.96, iEnaariiicess PORK~Mess, per L., $17.50218.821, Lard, | Spih estaned. | per 100 T, " 12, 1062157 short rilis sidod |y 3 doose), $10.25; diy salted shoulders (hoxed), Conteil Blaffs busine The follo gty wha, New England Purniture ncorporited, diss l hi, Gate City Clothit nd’ retadl mer Neb., 0 by It Neb., 1 Lmit partncy d, Neb., | i zriin City. Neb. rison, Nol Nol Wheat Merean- better at fron lative inguiry i sustaining values of the heavier th of LOmorrow N company, in was e TANTICLEN futar OIS s oW leading s vanged as follows e Se T CLOSE. | SAT yrpor- araic Mishinigs, the cent 1t No2 oh July CornNo. 2 March My ¢ ¥ I No'H, Ll lor Tamber Al il H. Schroot Lol Tl Noonan & hardware, squirements. nd for all the Hous fous for f N ave bitl Oat i o G, W nds GoW. T muel M i Hostor stot Pinkerton fmplements, ) this was doubt- dvance inster- dexports closing auotati Noew York Sto neral enn POk 2 May. Laid Mny July Sojit Elott Ribs. May. considerabl privcipall Sthere wi ed stu ited o yved (o Beividor y tod Clond, Neb., Jan elosing out Taln of husing Carnes, sold out Clermont, Ta., oi ro0d 1 for but the from ,Neb,, Sehlkor 8 proferod v oo, & Gulf & sroe vies, out ilenkels & Liob, gener Cash quotation fLovic-Dulland u inter paten sker , and ! A v s Wi e very dull trade i WOre weik ai from for poor to gond bulls, oxen and stuzs. Vity fow veal ealves were offered, but the werd tiken readily atSteady o strong. prices, fr 133 10 56, Hurdly cnough 2ro-eri vonch el « g Pact ( § Peoria, e « Pl b « . Hoffman, hardware, nusiness was done in stocker and o line to establish tlons, Reculur deaters'did ahout all the ing, paying fall last week's prices for bic'otfférings, Represensative sales: DRESSED the (uoti- trad- Pullmun I weuding.. Richmond du protecved 410 Grande W do preforred ok 1sl St. Paul A0 proferrod. =t Paul & Onhal; o proferro soutliern Vactfic Suaar it Tenn, Coal & iron Fexas Vacific........ Tol. & . Cen, Unlon Pact U8, Bxpiess (W, 8t L. & P do prafer otton C1l Cert Del. Hudsoa.... Dl &W.... L & Gpid D& CF Co Est Tenn..... Krlo.... o preferved Kort Wa s Gt. Northorn pi'd CORET Pl Hoeking Valley.© L. iiinols Contral . st Paul & bututh Kin. & Pox prd ... Lk lrlo & Wost o proterred sue- c; No. 8, 40@05¢; No. 4, o | suc Spear implements, hoeker, Douglas, boots and No. Av. Av. 1090 Pr. &4 20 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tillison, hurdware, ad- vitor company has At Council Blutfs of the company £9.621,09.60: short clear sides (hoxed), §10.550 Rttt 10. I Waisky~Distillers' finished goods, per gal,, | i WUnAE £1.17 is in Omiah SuaAns—Uncl ulated ot St Louis Markets. Mo, March 20.—Frovn nged; standard “A, sr. Lot the recelpts unehanged, WAt Weak, and confinued so to the end below Saturdiy: No. 5 May, 67 ¢, N-Weaks elosing 1 @%c off: Muy, 391,@3014c, Dull, Weaker; No.'2 cash, 8044 Quiet, exception Avy, e ash, 6445 Aprll, and ship- with slight “losing i 2'red, d Vouls. & Nush “Foals & Now ATH Minhsttan Con. . . S mphis & b Michigan Central, Missour! Pa Mobils & Nosliviilo Chattl Nationsi Cord vié. U proferr NoJ Venrat . 1o Norfolk & prd North Amerie tn €0 *hid. faskod exdlv 0 al s of stocks today were including 20, Burlin Quiney, 15,000 9,603 1 Lakawans 18,600; Eri \l.n\lnl? An, Nutional L Northe 56,000 ipts. | Shipments : L ¥ atern Union eling & L. 1 | o proforred. ... Winn & St L 8240, & 1 G 81| General Eiectric i} Jal Linseod 1'% iron do proforr 3% 1ous, & Tox. ¢ 35 |Tol. A. A &N, 18.000 5,00 7100 186,000 16,004 1020 )| 1200)/| Flour, bbl Wi Coin, bu. i 1544 No. 2 mixed, OAT 181058 stundard m wis 3 3 I FIK.50, 100 e Stronzer s, (01} Lird, §1 loulders, F10.6205: Doxed, Bacon, packed’ shoulders, §10.50 rins, $11.1 11 s, su 18420714 HurreR RECEIPTS bu.i cor none: barle: Sitiiy bu.i corn, and jobbi 3 higher. Pork 18,007 18,25 23 MIXED. 10 “On tho Pro markot dairy, 207 104G o F10.871 ha Graba, The market was dull and the teading was Hiited. The following prices nre slssippl river points, Witk pring, B8C bid; No. i OATs--NO. 2 white, 33¢ bid; No.3 white, § bid. conx better, 83%¢ Did; ) Awong the better corn, shipment, 5¢ ment, St Louis ter mount of 305,400 Fair; unchanzed. Flour, 5,000 261,000 bu.; onis, & none 1090 1000 9389 876 LI810 1000 for delivery at Mis- i wheat, 39,000 L000 bu.; rye, L 0000 bls: wheat 24,000 L3 outs, 12,000 bu.; rye, 6,000 bu Review Murk Lane - of thi British tions of Central I ined 6id, In 0d cheaper. At Liv ree I paid for Califol New Indian wieat will not Do shipped Austratia has shipped 40,000 s danuary 1 quan- SOV ERNAL fon Lrap neglecied. 70¢ bid; No. 8 spri shoand April, 38¢ Paul, 10,7005 Sugar, 61,5005 West- April, 875 bid bid; No. 8 or white, ritish Loxnox, Mareh in ity w Wt Sy s Indinn whewt fatures Kurraeloo pr re sh or B S New York Money Market. rw York Mar MONEY ON OALL cent closed offered at 2 per (8] fow 0! los were: T rs No. 3 or rms, M d April botter corn, April ship- 11060 960 7 per cen with uctual ELE5L for for demzund Stats bonds The week opens with sl produce market i s are quoted lower, also gunio. Tho ge ; murket was not overly active, but there was 502,000 qunrtoca: Tn | BORSARE St bR e on hond about the usuul trade for the irst day of the 1is firm prices huve risen J B¢ ook ot X 84 - U:d de 6%, AR PhLEs—Cholee stoek, 84, = Uity A BaNANAS Dor hunch, including crates and Rl diapkgte. 10. & 44s ve; u packing, §2.00002.75. Mo, Mareh Puciic b af : ) 2 el No. 2 hard, 62'406: Louminna s pedis ¥4 BEANS- Choleo vy, $2.45. i No. 2 40 FRlsour 6 (¥ BurTer—Tho market is very poorly supplicd | CORN —Weiks No. 2 miNed, ic g i i with good country roll and ‘even the lower Oais I fuir demand 1 rather fivm; No. 2 | ghh (oW ErAdes (e 1ot as plenty s \ight be. The | mixed ) 3 Foun. nowish Sommon packing stock sells nt 16618 fate to | BUEE Taunynae ARl 00d conntiy roll, 18620¢; choles to faney roll | dairy, e Pl It 17 all 1ots, 20022 DR G ety 60 FORNTA O DK G Dor oz pangn (s P 10,000 | MK & VCUMBEIS e doz. MK & s The recelpts were a little more 1ib Mutual Union Gs eral and that, sther with the warmer SR R weather, had urally deprossing effect upon th i miarket gonerally was were sales ro )rnxu‘«l as low as 10wl be noted quurters woekly £ wheat on pi 5 20, 30 CALVES, 00 00 50 BULLS. I Tsts 11701 Tr Rets I, Rots, ctiie Ista. . | st Shore 1 ML G W et 4| Atell, 48 Lon! 2368, 0lnes A.. &8 A b, More nctive: creamery, and woak at 13%e, & 40,000 bu.; corn, 7,000 At, 290,000 bu.; corn, 45 N Carolls 104 N Caroling 48 R« T Virgins Now Yotk Dey Gools Mark VEw Yok, Mareh 20.—The dry ked opened’ without much ching.. were a good miny mail o , but tlons on the spac were molorats and as | slgnificance. Buyers are locating last weel, and the | orders thus early, in view of the 1y ko even lower. Not | sun.ption of such “zoods ! me houses lirgely | beeause stocks v lizit, wame. As | Thero wis a fair teado in b thor but staples as o whole wers i s prices asked. | mand. The market continues firu, redhonds, 32,0060 #3.604.00; Cana Milwaukeo Murkets. A MiLwAUKEE, Wik, March 20, — WHEAT - Stendy: No. 2'spring! 6he Conx—-Dbull; No. 8, 40@41e. OATs—Quict; No. 2 white, 36 s mar- T transa without ull de, but th Wwedap 1840, GAME—The receipts of ducks was noted at the close of market s lower, and 1 only were the regula supplied, but every usual when the suppl uite o wide varia fixed and_ teal, $1.0001 2.60; small geese, 006,00 GRAPE FRUIT—er box HAY - £0.00000,60 HibEs- No. 1 grecn, 40 1 green, salted, 41 'No. 2 green, salted, No. 1 green, saited, 25 (0 40 168, 41s green salted, 1o 40 1bs No.'1 veal ‘l:l f, 8 to 15 1bs 1, 5 to 15 N, 2dry tlint, 5!y hu luh ro he *usked bld. : s AND FEEDERS, larigo ¢ Boston Stock Quotations. 674 BosTON, Mass., March 20.—Call lo: percent; time lonns, 6261 per cont. The follow- Ing are the closinz quotations on stocks, bouds and min AT, &8P, Alneitean sugar Am. Susar pf d Bay siato Gay vell Tele Boston & Albany Boston & Mal Hoston & saine p ] U \bur, Pork, May, $19.10, Cluetrie L Wi i = ‘i o o | tures was siy pol s Wheat Market. not & [lecl urdug. It Minn., March 20.—There wis o santist last Monduy, and th#quality of thy hogs Tho feature of the cash pretty much as it his Geen for the pist that No. L northern was Woeks, Shippers dfd #hsolutely nothing, fatur. No. 1 northern speeulators tosk soveral 1oads. Al local hgrn, G Reeolpis, 37 Houses bouzht a fow and trac Wity active 62305 Auy, Gbiacs July, and practically over by the middle of the fore- L noriliern, 64'sci No, 3 noon, the mirket elwsing up stron 3 s everything had been sold. Tho ran was Tron 87.20 10 #7.46 for commion prine heavy hozs agd the bulk of the were 0t #7.20 and §7 80, The miarket avers el lower thin sggurdiy an @ list Mon both of whiel di ulk of thy hogs b from §7.20 ntative WESTEIN CATTLE. Pr No. Av. 2 Pox. . 1052 feed's 023 WYOMING CATIL i 00 NEVADA CATTLE. 181st'r5.. 1179 4 00 Hoas—The markegifbday in its general fon- tion of thut of Sit- bout the same us Beese, Ay ) iy 1038 401 DN i \tenison 2. Atehisc New i tieneral o o No. 8, 3% 225'r5..1113 Ne N R¥k--bo0 PROVISIONS Firm 5 1dry s INEY-Clolee (0 faney fair to good, 16015 EMONS - Cholce, $3 EW VEGUTARLE and parsiey. 40 ONTONS per crate ORANGES Min MINNEAPOLIS, fair trade today market was the i promiug N 1t G5 cars, Clo: s On trach northern, 61 Six but white clover, 18@ Lettuee, 40 radishes per doz.; green onjons, Howic grown, “per bbl., #4;5 Spanish, Ilo faney, per box, $3.50; L nd p'r'd Mexiean ofinzos, sinsio boxe 1 5 to 10-box lots, #3; California mon 005 Washington nisels, 34 [\nnm seedih isido New York wintag Qaotations, Youk, Mareh 20.The following Hning auotations: Liverpool Maskets, Liyeapoor, March 20 — Wazar holders ofter moderately Conrn - Firm: demand tal PORK - Prine mess weste 0d; bacon, long and short « per ewt Cupese-American fiuest white 45 6 por CwE P NEW ORLEANS, niddl 9 orin custlo ¢ 82.75; Riv Oyarns—Per POFATOES- Cold thye stock, 85690 PorLay-—The 1 is very plled wnd poulry el kinds Iy ve hoice live chivkens, 91007 dross geese und ducks, dressed, 116120 tur YIAWBERRIES — Por quirt, 2530 WEET POTATORS - Por b, & PANGERINES - [n hinlf Doxes, 32 VEAL—Chotee and smull fat lurge aud thin, 3@6c. Quiets | ejosing Crown Coiat o 3 con. \ul, & Va ) Doadwood 1% ould & Cuiry 5 Hale & Noreross .. H0 Homest ks 1:0) Aoxlean [ Ontarlo 150) Ophir Viyaouin fine por hil, 935 we 05 Lby, 505 6d sh, 200 #7 160 Yelluw Jacket fion ~iver 1, 11612¢; eys 14 ton Murket Lo, Nurch wei middiing, Sie iz, 8 7-1605 0ol ordinury, 5y 6,048" Lirles; gross roceipns, s, Lovis Mo, POTLS to the o nent, 8,000 baies; sales, tlons weee s £0) binles; stock, 257,997 Dales. - i ) 18,00, 0 veuls, T@9c; New York Markets, NEW, Yok, March FLour-—Receints, 24,600 Dhgs.; exports, 100 bhL., 85,000 sucks gules, 10,600 pkis.s mirket quivt, steady; win ter Wwheat, rados, #1002 winter Whoat falt to Tancy 43 86000 patonts, #8.85004,25; A 8.60; Minncsota st W patents, #4 N MEAL 3612.75. BARLEY - Firm, quict; western, 60705 GARLEY MALT-Dull, steady: western, e WizaT—Receipts, 116,800 bu.: siles, 4,075,000 bu, 000" bu. spot. Spot murket lower; options wotlve for exports, closing firw; No. 2 Avked §.0 0 Adams Am. Nettie Blwetallic Vhiladelph PrivapeLeiia, P ak, lower: No. 2 Cora- Options dull; OArs— Shade 41450, 20, \\'IIP\( - 1Lond el Review, [Copyrihted 1873 by Jame: Gordon o) Loxpox, Murch {New York Herald Cabl speciul to Tue Bosiness wis guiet Stock exch , bt hay A not been without features of Fards ak 4 S rounchanged. Incl nsterl n - loans inproved 3 ot 1 i to 4 per cent, but Indian rupee paper has e 1 allen'? per cont on the Breforrod b iy of now Recelpts wére nine dou rupee stock. Forelgn governu seeutitios illed direet 1o i locs were fairly strong all day. Howe railwiys lewve butin symputhy with Chl off strong, though deslings have been “only on ‘oauier. Tooting. " Mulr 10 | & comparatively smull scale. An advauce of $3.75 10 #5.10; fuir to good No. uixed, Mureh, March, wi firmer; No white, the markets interest Dull, stoady; yellow western, O1l Markot. LoNnen, Mar, LINSEED- quarter TURPENTINE SPIRITS Spot, 45s per 1 por ewt. Colee Market. March 20,—Options opened Naw Youx, voluts down 1o b points up; closed steady, & good natives frou TUESDAY, M \R(‘H | butth chunzed hands | | ¥ 21 Vo ¥ o 43, s frone $4 ¢ common and stock 51 goad 10 choice A0 (o #, Representative westerns, from 83 sheep, from 100-115. Tan Av 61 %3 25 80 4 35 110 4 50 110 4 60 10 4 KD 11 4 00 69 600 Pr 70 Wostern ewos HY WesLOFn 0Wos 168 wester 05 w 0 wethors 168 western wetlhors 116 westorn lanbs TReceipts and Disposition of Stock, OMeinlrripts nad dispy shown by the Booics of th company for the forty-cizht hours endin o'clock p.m. Mireh 30, 1593 WECELTS thhn of stk Union Stock Yarls CATTLY [ SHEED. THONSES & M08 Cars. ilead Cars,[(lead Cars, [1ead| Cars, | Head 2] 100 DISPOSITION WUV KNS, CALTLE. | 11045, SIERD ha Packing (o [ G AL Hammond Co 12 Swift & Co. 833 The Cudahy Packiog Co P A. Hans i I Beeser & egan 14 vrn a0 feedess 1802 Chivago Live Stock Market, Cieaao, L, March 20, W Tolegram to Tie Bk There was a degree of Lrisk- ness in the cattle market todiy that s not recently charactorized it Anyihio that had erlt wis snapped up b frot 106 o 1oe ad- vanec, The day's reeeipts did not comprise anything vory cholee, and yot there were a nuniber of trades 1id £5.40 nnd i fow at higher fizures. Extra 1,500 10 1,700-1, stecrs heifers and bulls at $1to tof the diy's husiness, However, w plished ot from $4,15 10 §5.25 for nd - fron 2240 to #3.40 for cows and bull A fow ntrynen were here looking for feeders, but only a fow siles were made, on i busis 0f from §3.75 to 3440, Stockers wer quict as last quoted. The calf O Wi flru, the offerdizs heing y There Wis i strongor There wis an average sain of good plus e 1o 10 per 100 Ths, Most of the heavy b sold above and the prevailing mixed and were froni $7.70. "Il b 1t from §7 Mo market for hogs. 15 for poor Hsit staff and o 70 for calls, b were i wi R Sales of ! Lamb ik Osc OF Lt Wi tand wis ety closed out during th at from &4 1o $5.60 f £4.50 to #3530 was th poor to ehoice T It int head: she The Even Carrie -Recelipts, 1,000 head; market opined strone settied, barely s vy s top steers, others, $460i0.503 Texans Hoas “Teecipts, 15,100 head; fienis common mixed and packe inic heavy and bhatchers' w 7005 1igiit, $7.00707.45 Sigsp[taceipts, 19,000 2000 heud narket Wi west £5.00%05,20; waly steady price stronger thiin at the ipts were full, but the most of the stock was day. Sheep were atoted rpoor to choles, and fron range of the mirket for f 11 11,000 heid, iz Journad reports 11,000 head 10 head; hogs, 8,000 closed 15707.65 ghts, 37.70 heads <hipments, natives Tesuns, $4.65 i a8 City Live s KANsAS Crry, Mo, Mar ceipts, 1,600 Newd: shipmonts, el active and steady to 100 \tative sul Diessed b , cows and I 1l shipninie ifers, #1650 25; Texns i Tid Hous hiead ftecoipt rket quict ive sules: 0 Hipment | ly steady. Rep Madtons, #5.90 St Lowis Live Stoes Maskot Lotis, Mo, March 20, eri Bead:s shipments, 10,000 1 s hisherand active: fair w7 Nus fod St 000 1020, steors, 3.0 Hoas 2,100 he: 7.l Sk head £4.50. mark Tiative Receipts, Wi warket 10c hish mixcd, $7.0007.45; ligh Receipts, 400 head; market-stéady; fall - r, JAS Fy HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $25 8,100 head; shipments, Neavy, 7,150 27100 7.4 Ship clipped Tex . D FrAzes, 1 Pro 0. Vice Pres BooGE Treus, 100; Omaha and Sioux Oity. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WIRES, Room 212 New York Life Bui OMAHA., REIE lowa ¢ Sloux City: Omuna, ate National Banlk, atlonal Bunk: pecial attention ziven to outside rresponaence solicited - ADA REHAN IN SILVER, orders Features Reprodu ®370,000 Worth of Precious Metal, Cmicaco, 1, Mareh 20.—The largest sil- ver statue ever known since the world began was successfuliy cast Saturday. Sixteen hun- dred pounds of sterling silver were melted in a crucible at Grand Crossing, the molten s poured into a huze mold and Mon- Iver statue of justice w an accom plished fact. For six weeks past half a founde: r Form and in dozen of the s in the world have boen paring for the event. The model of the statue made by R. H. Park stood before them, and v busincss was fivst o construct o mold which should reproduce the t counter- partof the model in the precious metal, and, sceond, to cast 1t without flaw or blemish mould was made of French elay, and when it was accurately finished, a buking process followed. This hardencd the clay und fitted it forits ultimate object It in the presence of a_ distinzuished company that the molten metal was slowly poured into the mould, which had been buried in adeep pit. Both the World's fair presidents were: there—r W. Palmer of the national commission and President H N. Higginbotham of the Chicago dircetory Chief . J. SKiff of the mining department which the silver justice is desiencd to adorn, d Judge Walter Beyford, the Montana. ex utive commissioner, were also among the interested spectators When, ufter the lapse of an he the mold was removed and the vealed, it proved to be, indeed In the white, shininz metal jestic proportions of Mr. Parks' model were seen to g % possible advant and 5 were fairly showered upon all con cucominl cerned in the work. Cheers were given for i's time, statue A beauty the ma THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, My doctor sayu it sols gently on the Vs and I+ n ploasant laxative, This drink Iy made from nerhs. and i prepared for use 83 easiiy as tea. it v ealled LANE'S MEDIGINE Alldruzgias nell 1t at Soc. and 1 A package. 11 you §nnat get it send your address for a fres sample Lnne's Family Medicine moves the bowels 5 order to be healtliy thiyls nocessa (irem GRATOR ¥. WOOLWARD, Lx Kov, N lding | was | , the stato of Mon tana and DAly's leading Tady, Ada oo, the boeautiful model whose exact proportions | are veproduced in the statue “The total cost of the statue 0000, The helght of thic fect ton inches, and it will silver gl two feet in alos to be held in | th A which will be other, will be soparately cast, but cvery part of the statue will ba of sterling sityer. The metal from Montana, ¢ ince havine been extracted from the native ove in various smelting works of the state The largest silver statue ever « | mold before was about four fect | while the statue of justic fe siz |~ The statue will remain in the safety deposit company nntil the tim toset it up in its allotted position at park for universal attention - IND NEBEASKANS, .I‘m».- the fouuder ated, is is five upon The it is st i and diimuter, one hand and prasped in the e sw comes ory ast ina high, tsof a ymoes Jackson NEBRASKA Rev. W. R. C celebrated th ast week, « Daniel Burdick, an old_residont nee City, died from the effocts of a stroke of paralysis recetved ten days azo. Will Hassler of Pawne vin and Palls City Ar fiftieth wedding anniversary Paw ity has received printing shington to suceasd casin, | tiassler, who has roturned to | nee City. Will'is a democrat and Ray | republican | GA tank car of naphtha Exploded at Pacitic tered in every div fire | stroyed several cars of merchandise, of oil in barrels and a carload of was an awful sight to wateh the of the imprisoned animals, The five was intenscly hot that ivon rails many feet dis e budly warped, The B.& M. com pany suffere of several thousand | dollars. The Turt hall is a bound Junction, etion for ihe Omaha oil seat and de car It horses sufferin wolden wedding of Mr v of Friend was cclebrated that place and atiended by rood sized crowd. Mr WS 1oL pres | ent, as he was not fool well, but Mrs Purner v inie Tappy as bird, Standard, and thouich is still very [ spry and nyboly, ani [ also fay ‘ music, and Mr 10 i publi s entered Shoen s City and soeurcd fternoon o well dre oung n | the implement store of A, W Co., and finding the propricto | seat near the safe, which v lerlc supposinge ho was a_trave Lan, went u v part of the storc of sizht with e il th turncd the was cone and hox brok en and 82,500 in mon. welry and valuable papers taken s al once made, but the strangor | not be found. He'is posed to be the | party who burglariz od the sul | Farmers in Richardson count | that fall wt has been badly | kitled, Report from ¢ hern Nebraska | show that there is considerable frost in the | ground and no land plow for cor S W wivon fall plowin dealers live: beon as received. Ther or o lund i cornin ca braska and rain ha ition sprin nsown and are no! i cas sed an entered Buy Nard ook 15 open 0 an out ier to be for some (ew wed | continues hev h Tavger s are 1do $if the cold we m far anl many o i s and last year to sell the i | hoiding both t | not seem disy | A gang of to! vitle Sunday and rar “T'wo of them ent the Louisville and ot into a quarrel with one of the boar ers and a lively ticht ensued at which sevesal took & hand. Marshal Spence appeared on | the seenc and the toughs undertook to make | theiveseape by ronning. The alar given and about fifty men and bogs t out to assist the marshal to ran them down They undertook to cross the Platte river bridjee, but were halted by Bridee Wateh man Seemer 4t the point of 4 shotrun, Sey cral shots were fired by the marshal « assistants, but none toolk effect. The toughs were lodged in jail, but i e H iy were confined more than_an_hoar. One of them gave his name as Jim Kelly, and_says his home is in South Omaha. He was hand- cuffed and chained down, but shook the cufs " off in less tine than it ook to pui them on. The jail was gt ight by citizens with s think they have broken up u tough ring of thieves. Thic gang numbers about ten men. - while, hous » ned Piies of people ha s, but Do Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure th T Floating ling Do, SAN FRraNcisco, Cal., March 20— [Speeial Telegram th THE |- This week San Franciseo will have a floatin, furo bank on the bay. The steam Rosalie, which has been building for some time, is provided with all the ap- purtenances for favo and roulette, and on Satarday will make her fivst teip. The interior arvangements furnish room for many sets of playors and the hoat is gor- fitted up. She will be run on the same plan as the gambling steamer on the Hudson river at New York., As all faro and roulette games ave raided here, this floating gambling house will he very popular and promises to be erowded. Piies of people have piles, but Witeh Hazel Salye will curc them De Witt's AWNINGS AND TEWTS 85 {)malin"l‘eut-l\wnm Wolf Bras. & Co., COMPANY. | HOHSE COVRRS, A el 111§ Farnam St BABS AND TIN'S. Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY Importor man . frs Mour sacks, burlaps, | twine | 0 BICYC.E3, M. 0. Dixoy, Bieycles sold on monthly ants 12) N I5th payo | , BOOTS AND SHOES, MMMmm MuufiBum& Yo\ St _MVVIAAN‘Q)nBBmS | ; Morse Coe Shoe Company, Sulosroom and OM o ~1103 1109 1111 Howard St Factory ~118-1121-1125 Howar We nre the ONLY Manufasturer Boots and Shoes 1 the state 0f Nebrassa A peneral Invitation is extend d to sl 1o inspect our new fuctory. Kirkendall, Jones & |Amr. COMPANY. Wiholowsle | SHTOE COL bootssioay mire. agmts Bosoon [ and rabborgoods, 195 Iubber shoy Co.. L 1510 Hncney st HOI-1100 Iarnoy St Hand-Sewal _C0AL, CIKE | CIRNICE, [ OmahaC)al C)ks & Eagle Cornics W«Jr.h ¥ (0. ot and wofe | Meik. unlvanizel o, 81 vor, fouh wad | "cornien WM nw e1pe Douglus sts Twetallle wevlikhLs, e 1H0-1112 Do s 5 § DRY GOODS, i | M. E. Smith & Co., Kiipatrict-Koz1 Dey GO0 CO Notlons. weats’ faraish 10003, cor. HLs aal Maraey Sts Ury goods, notions, fur- | mishing goods, cien 1l wid Howard Sti ————————————————— FURNITURE, was | his | ENADFIELD R A remedy which, 1 sed by Wives Ahoutto experfenca the painful ordeal ALtendant upon Child=birth, proves an infalithio specks A5 forandobviates tho tortures of oo finemnent, loseehin he dangersthereo to both mother and <hild. old by all druggists, Rentby CXProws on recelpt ot price, bottle, cb pafd TOR €O., ATLANTA, GA. Seatles kSF‘E“!AHSTS | DR ® L SEAR Graduate of Rush LSULEATION 1 GHRBN*&;. t nz Surgeon, 020 (1 ON< nent ot &r??)fis AND Weo Nose, Throat, Uho! and Live: BElood, male ED, FISTILA, F witt out the nso of kal aladios of A | Aross, Wi lu. hc.nlu‘ & Sea Next Door 5kin an Wealkues FIRE-PRIO Write for eatal Stablo Fixture N. W, EXPAND "SOUTIl South Best Cattle Ho COMMis3 Live 8tock Comn o 3 £outh Cmaba—Telophon N D, Markoet Re nished upon appiication OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory COMPANY, Corner 10th an1Jackaon e e HATS, ET2, W.A.L. Gibhon & € Wholesalo Hats, caps, steaw £0011, kloves. miitans, 201 and Harney sts lJo.m A W h, portod, Amerle v % . My itand il walto e, L1QUORS, Frick & Har Whole i, oliquor dslors 1001 Farnam S PAPER. Carpenter Paner Co, Carry & fall wl ot prinung weaping a | writing ' papars, cari oapor, ote. _PRODUDE Branch & (o, ot [ Produce, fruity all kinds, oysters. STOVE REPAIRS, | Omaha Upholsteing | Becb & Ruayan €0, uphol: FURNITU tiro, 112 [ ored furni- RE CO., Grace 04 Nicholas Wholosale only. and 13th Ste. Omaha Stav3 Rapair WORKS, stove repairs and water attachments for any kind of slove wade, 1307 Douglas bt | 1le: 102 Twenty Sixth S . Wood Broil WALTER B 14 by mall u.lnuumulrf.fll! PRIVATE BISEASES oure Satarch verins of tha , Bowels 1 Disensos, Manhood GUIEALD natur, of cured i stamp for Circulars, Fras L18 South I3:h Sty % OMANA, NE, Method ot USES. g, Uencing, ED METAL CO., CHICAGO, THE SPECIALIST. Is vnsarpassed in the treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakne MEN and Disorders of 18 yoars oxperience, Writo for circulars aad question list freo, 14th and Farnam Sta. Omaka, Neb. il L ON A \. Umon S.otk Yards Company, Omaha. and shoes market i 174 HOW 3é3 ang 3, nission Merchunts, DADISMAN, | WO, Chicazo | Managers: HARD W ARE Rector & Withalmy | LYok & F | Dentors tn hird varsan e nled ), | 141 Douglas 3t IROT WORK 3, - | Omaba Safe 1 il WORKS, Sufos,vauits, jall work, 1ron shittors and firo s Caprs. Andrein & Gars ol (ith und dnekson, e e —— LUMBER, Chriss R, Ly, MILLINERY, Obselldor n..,, vy O taiaoey, dottone Mall o hirs po sty 130 e 3 1L S & Co 0ILS, Standard 01l Ca., Refino1 and lubrisati\g | oils, axle graas ey 313 3, Jas. A, Clarx & Co,, Butter, chavis, ©Zéh puuliry und zamo, 317 5. 1t 1.0 M. A DM Y Co | Manutuaturars of sash doors blinds ana mouldings, branch ofs fice, 124l and Lsard,

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