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R ——————EEEET., COMMERCIAL AXD FI NANCIAL Fake Roporte About Orop Damage in Ne- hrmkn Generously Uireu lated. SOME DEMAND FOR WHEAT ALL DAY Altogether the Feeling Was Much More Bultish Without Any Specinl Activity —Speculative Oferings in Corn Rather Small, ©n1caco, T, Mareh 23.~There was better support in wheat today thn any one expe Hxl Pardridge did sorie bidding yid, Sl and others took May wheat and Barrett ana Not ton-Worthington led the huy Tuly unl northwest wheat recelpts were irs agains 681 n year ngo. Chicago receipts were 113 cars instend of 140 cars, estimated The wires were down to the northweste polnts and gave tise to talk of a hard blize A tew commission houses had the worst reports yotrecelved, One messa e fou countics in Kansas and Nebraska that will be plowed up and repl 1in ot { A review of the clearances for four days Jooked cnicouraging at ahout 200,000 bu. in wheat and flour, Certadn brokers, thought to be acting for Pardridgo, were picking up wheat atevery opportunity. Altogether the fecl was much more bullish without any speclal activity. The best busine £ the day wa Just at the close, when shorts were quite any fons buyers. 1t was ratored that the Kan stato report was out and very bullish on wheat, Later it was four at the only “ro Cliy messige te port”’ received was a Kansas enyerns, quoting Seeretary Molhler as saying it western Kansas will practically raise no wheat The market at the opening About the same as yesterduy's elosing, with prices for May advancing ‘s¢ and those for July % 1 held steady, uctuating hut slghtly, and s closing was steady, within e of the ton, Reports of more or less tain throushout the corn belt ngain sted the possibility, of T Ay hermunent offect of this talb wits offset, however o menerally aceepted stitement that eribs at country stations ar well supplicd with corn awaiting shipment Speeatitive offerings were small und local shorts were moderate buyers, the price work I up whout Therd wis an anconfivmed rumor that local elevators were reducing Their limits In the way of asked prices on cori for shipment to the east. There was i light trade in onts, the greater part of it bef Jocal. The mavker was narrow, the ran Being only te, and the close atislight ad vance over yesterdiy produets would have been liteless for < our after the opening, save for th desire of some of the local holders to sclt There was n sliht reaction aftor the fiest rush was over and then the market ruled steady untl luter in the sesston, whei 1 it suffered i deeline on free offerings and closed weak. At the elose, compared with Inst night, pork had Tost 20¢, lard n 20¢ to 85¢ and ribs from |4I|wrh.» The leading futures ranged as follows TANTICLES. [ OPEN. | MIGH. | LOW. [CLOSE. | YES'Y € No. 2 July i Dits No'2 b B0 124 T g Mews 101k May 17 60 July 17 47 Lard Muy 1 July. 100 Fept 11 12t Ehort itibk 10 07 | quotntions were us follow FLOUR 1, uncha pite 3.7004.20; winter str £ batents, $3.8004 10 #2,6008.10; L 82,1002, \\lnu' No. & spring X epring, £. 0. b, 64@71c: NoO.2 rec Yo 111gc; No. 8 cash, No. 8 yellow, 40a@401 e I UATS—No. Ladic; No. 2 white, f.o.b, RYE L0 BAKLEY No. 8, 1. 0. b. 45@ddc; No. 4, f.0. b FLAX SEED No. 1, #1.19, TIMOTHY SEED Prinie, $4.40 Pork—Mess, por bbl L@17.40 per 100 1bs. $11.85011.40; short (loose), §1 hai (Boxed), §9.50@9.6214; short clear #10.60@10.5: Wiisky--Distillers' finished goods, per $1.17. SuGAans -Cut loaf, 5! o gr standard “A following were the,receiy s for todity : T Articlos. sides (hoxed), anulated, 5l5e; pts and ship- | Thipuments Flour, bbls. z 20,000 Wheat, bu 80,000 P R T 128,00, 5,050 R e G 161,00-| 150.0) Rye. bu 11001 1,00 Barley, bu 5.0) 40000 “0n the Produce exchinge today tho butter market wis fir s @0, Eeas, steady st of e Gra © based Om The following price at Misstssippi river p 200 200; dui y frosh, 144 upon delivery WHEAT bid; No. 8 spring, B0 bid; No. 1, 61c bid RYE-No. bid. OATE- No. whi 83c bid; No. 8 white, B245¢ bid! ConN-—N ash and April © bid; No or better, cash and April, § Anong the one eursNo. 8 or better corn, hoor April shipment, 8740 outs, Loulsville terms, thiv ment, 83c. ! BOARD BRIE E. White, the newly States marshal from Platts s, D rd, Frank Faulkner of grain men who enme Oniaha grain market in” to Omaha Produee Mar About the only change In the i o woakiioss | o w marke on gime Avpres— Cholee ship, 4,50, HANANAS Dot in packing, §2.000 BEANs—Cholee navy, #2.4 Burrenr xtra cholce cot fuir to wood country roll, 15% stock, 16a17¢ CALIFORNIA CABBAGE -~ Per b, CELERY - Per doz., 40, CRANBERRIES - 'er hoy, #3, CucumMpERs Por doz GG alers general wer wes were the following: 1to take notice of the bid Thirty- Toledo teruis, cirs No. ty days ship- Jinted United b, was on the uyler was among the look over the kot. arket worthy Shippors ug stock Is quoted at luding crates and roll 20220 packing 3e. asking ntout 14¢, but still there were ramors of sales as low as 185,0 for by t stock. 2 The receipts ard a little Targer and are increasing, As i result the markot was casler, AN good many wen Wero muking o strong offort. to, hotd 1t bp Bome were asking Tac, but the sales at that price wore small, us there were plenty of cges headd at - ME - The market s glutted on ducks and > e coming than the commission men know what to do with Holder e obliged 1o take most any price that they can Fob Mixed ducks #1 toal, $LO0ED; hends, §2 rils, OGSO sl l geese, $.0064.005 Crnadi ghese, §6.0067.00 GRAPE IRV e ¥ e market | Lt $6 for b up tand Hives -No.l greon, No, 2 green, 3 1 green, sulted, " 1 slted No. 1 green At » 40 1 groon salted, 20 10 40 s, 1 culf, 8 1o 10 1bs, Se; No.o 2 ve N 1 s Now Ldrey thing, 70 Nos 2dry thint, by No.' Ldry salted. 6 HOXEY—Clioled to fancy white clover, 150 19¢; fair to good, 16 EKe. LEMONS - Cholee, 1005 tancy, $4 NEw \ ki ABLES - Lettue 40¢; and parsley. 400 por doz.: xs—lome grown, per bbl., #4 onlons, Spunish per crate, 52, OrARGES Florida per oy, $3.50; 207 Mexie 5, singlo boxes 5 10 10-1'0x 1 Senli moun i $2.50; W Culifornia Riverside s Oy Per can, 160880 Pora s Colorado, #1 2001 e stock, NDELOUC PovLTay- The market was though ROl quite so strong as 1t Choice hens, 9 10e, ive; y i old roosters, G@be; g sedl, 11 s dvessed tarkey STRAWBERKIES—POr quart, T PoTATORS—Per hbl., § ERINES—In half boxes, 82 Chale swall fat in, & s, ¥ Ney 5; Med. Sweets, about steady, Wit i fow duys oung roosters, se ind ducks, s, 12G14¢ B30 75@8.00, veuls, 7@0c; PRODUCE POINTERS, N returncd frow a trip Lo th " » Blae Mr. Pulmer of the firm of Ma Nelson of the firm of Branch & Co. has K Hills, rtin & Palmer, Bloux City. ls visiting the eommlssion wen of Opha of selling only rec i pro future staring New rlote. Mr, P A from n trip tlon verpr therm in the k o His fiem {8 making quite a speciaity | wlmer has Call- | g growers hiive in the newr NEW Yok, March 24, -Frot iy 20,493 pkgs.; exports, 8,392 bhls., 7,834 suc safes, 170,800 pkas i market steady on low grades, easy on high grades; moderate de mand CORN MEAL-—-Quict, steady; yellow, #2650 BARLEY - Qulet, iz westarn, 60280c BARLEY MALT DUil, steady: western, 65@ WHEAT-Receints, 17525 bu.: exports, 107,811 b s, 4,605,000 bu. futures, 120, 000" b spot. Spot market fiem, moderately \ports: No. 2 red, in_stor il r, 744074 Ky allont, T08@T%e: 1. 0 b, 7 o¢i No_ 1 northern, 8100513c; No. 1 hard, 8oigc: No. 2 northern, 80 ¢ Options were fairly active and irregalar early teady ot L over yesterday, Dis Showln 1o, trading mostly No. 2 red, May 17640, elosing June VLT w760 eipts, 2 hu; eXports, 7,853 Tos, 195,000 b, futures, 36,000 bu. $pot quiet; No. 2 e incleva Y Caflont 5 ¢ higher’ with th My, 5050 < Keceipts, 61,650 bu.: exports, 2 sales, 70,000 bu. fatires, 63,000 bu apot. Spots | guiet, easier. Options quiet Shinde fivmers Miy, 470gn85e, closing at 37 4 Tulv. 8740, ensys spot, No. 2 white, 43¢: No. 2 Chicngo, 40c; No. 2, 38c; No. 8 white ¢ yed western, 330 11e: white western 4 Pirm, fair demand; shipping, 70 Hovs-Quiet, steidy to, common t 11D -Qullet, casy Pravisioxs-Cut meats, dull, anehia widdies quiet, steady. Lard, ginet, weaker wostern’ ateam closed at #1140 hid, #1180 Mareh, #1170 31 S1150; July, 31110 A, e western dalry. nicry, 230204 ¢; Elgin Crigpse-Steady, falr demand; part skims, 3yt ki EGes Fair demand, firm: recelpts, 12,776 kst westorn, fresh 17 TALLOW Quict, steady; eity (32 for pkus. CortoNseen Om-Dull, ensy; crude, 45 1skod; y PEPROLEC The market opened strong and continucd throughout. Business, however wis extrenely dull: opening 6, hizhest [ lowest 66, closing 6 Pennsyl- vanin oil, spot’ sales nonei April ap- tions 20,000 bhis: Lima oil, sales bid: total sicdes” 20,000 bbls Quict, steady; strained, comion to $1.40701 420 RPENTINE Quilet, weak ki, falrdeniand MorAssis-New Orleans open kettle, good to choiee, firm, fair demand Svaar-Raw, quict, firmer: sales, 6,000 bugs contrifugals, 96 test, at 81, and 800 tons muscovado, 89 test; at 8c; refined, firm, Lty 16 Trox-—Moderate demand, steady; Ameri- can, $12.750@1 COPPER Easy, qu <o, #11.70, LEAD Strong: don : I —Eusy, closing qu traizhts, $20.85@ 2L00; plates, moderate demand:’ spelter, Stedy: doniestic, #4.27 Business Chianges. The following are reported at Dun's Mercan- tile ag Axtell, Neb., J. I Davison, harness, moved 1o Shi Fremont, Neb., Fritz & Good, photographs filed certificate of association )u“u\' A Hayes(Mres, 80000, racket Seeded by Tatzio & Hayoes Graint, Neb., Howard Lumber conpany sold 1t branch e Giresh b, Mrs, W. A, Brown & Myers. millinery, Succecded hy Myers & Douglus Hickmian, Neb, Ro vérdink & Diese neral store, contemplate dissolution Mind Neb, W K. Chrisler, jewelry, clos! out to refire. Wilher, Nob., £ I, Shackelton (Mes, Tacob), furniture, etey suececded by T.J. Sadiicek Alta, la, A, Leander cral store, as- ned Sldora, fa, Speers & Lewls, general store, dissolve Pananii, T, George Duesel, general store wave bill of side for 2,000, Barrett, Wyo, F. M. Barrett, general store sold drazs, Denison, Kan.. Green Bros, hardware and mplements, will remove MePheeson, Kan., E. Annibal & Co., drugs, moved to Ini Poc, K., ( 3 Cowell to Camnden, Mo, B St Loais Markets, &r. Louts, Mo, March 23.—Frour uncliang Wiar- Bullish, closin red, cash, 631 Conry Muy closi new, $18.50. Dry’ salt g and ribs, $10.1 Bacon, une tongs and ribs, cured, unchs IeECEPTS 1 15,000 Ltii cor { brl Sies sei April, 641 i No. Pork, uncl ed,” unch Toose. s od oulder At R : mess, $18,2: $11.57 grocerics, removed Quiet, 5; shorts, #10.40: boxed, 15e more., pitcled shoulders, $10.50: R11121 0001, Hams, su S 20014 Tour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 23,000 busi onts, 8,000 bu rye bu.i cor " outs, 10,000 busi rye, 1,000 bu. . S City Markets, KaNsas Orry, Mo, March WikAT Dull, e higher? red uiclanged; No. 2 hard, 62 Conx’ Firmly leld at unchanged prices; No 2 mivod, #31@13 e OaTs—Firm and unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 28513020 Berrer - More active and fiem: creamery, 20 1 I RECEIP W00 bu; corn, 9,000 BiL: Onts, 2,000 bu. SHIPAENTS - Wheat, 22,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 b oats, 1,000 b, Cotton NEW OuLEAs, Lu., March 23.-Dull and easy: good iiddling, 9 1060 middiing, 181603 low middling, 9'5e; wood ordinar 8 8-16c; net receipts, 2,376 bales; gross r coipts, 47 exports to the contin 78 hales; sales, 2,100 bales stock, 2 bales. Putures quict bules; June, & AHBL@R.NS; L1vERPoOL, hoidoers offer fre @Hs bad per e ColN—Sene 452 per cen BACON Lot Larn- Prin TURPENTINE Now Y. NEW Yonk ket wits un of an b duplicate with some | west, The s pool Markets. ch 23— WHEAT No. 1 California No. 2 ved, winte " Iy: ¢ il Qu Wi, 1 clear, 45 1hs., 51s per ¢ © Western per ewt SPIRETS — 245 O per ewt. orlc Dry Goolds Market. Mareh 23 The dry g inged, but there were | Sing - general - dems quest contined gl mprovement from tho ore wetive feature it tet: 1ad miand fair; mixed western, but uthi- was inarticles | 1y at b to at b WitEAT — specially adapted to the fill se Coltee Markot, NEW Yok, March 23.—Options ste nts advance, closed barely steady advanee; siles, 12 bitgs, i . BI7.000017.20; April, #16.5 50 16,007 Septeniber, $16.5001¢ conibor, 316, Spot Rio, dull, casy; Phitadeiphia Grain Markot. PriLADELRIA, P March 23 Coix—limer? No. mixed, Ma ONrs - Car Tots quiet, with ample offerings at Min MINNEAROL weelpt J in i No ol Wieat Maekot, Minin., March 23 Market Cunh stéady. No. 1 northern, 207 curn, Close: March, 031 Uly, 67 %, Ontrack: No. 1 hare ortheri, Goe; N Fthern, b Cioelnuath Markots. CineixNATL, O, March 23, Witkat—Heavy, lowers No, 2 red, 67 Cons- Wenker No. 2 mixed, 42 Ors—Eisy; NO.2 niixed, 85e. WKy —Quiet; ¥1.17 London (nl Market. LONDON, March 23, -CALCUTTA LINSEED S0, 4 6 por quatter; Apriland June, new Crop, 88 0d per guarter TURPENTINE SPLUTS d per ewt Baltimore Geaia darket, Barvivone, M, Mareh 23— WHEAT Insctive, ivn No. 2 red spot, 7275 Cony--Duall; wixed spot and Murch, 47% Oars-Firw; white westorn, 81 VATS-Qu MiLWAUKER Eusier; pork sl Murket. WHEAT SARb Y40 34 i Wis., Ma May, $17.0: lo Markets, 23, r | Review, Dull, steady; PROVISIONS — [Copyrighted 1593 Ly James Gordon Bennett.) Loxpox, M —specinl W reh 2 (New York Herald Cable Tuk Bik]-Busincss wias cx- WMAHA D IILY RBE] I'HE OMAHA DAILY n& A | 810,218,000, balunces | tromoly thnctive (on the Btock exclinnge, in 1,905,507, Money, 4'4 70 200 725 | from Portiand to. Omaha. They will hold et a imnjority of the members hive heen com= | @6 per cent AR 240 730 | their last service but or Trinity cathe. plotely idle. “Fands were without quotabl Kaxars Crry, M, March 29, -Clearings " = T35 | dral tonight at S o'clock. Messrs. Wood and e anal Al CTgPRe - papor tmproved | #1,780,280, | 0. 795 | MeBee will both address the young men of S tohdencs a L Sove NEW Onrteans, ba, March 28, -Clearings a2 M0 7 2 Omaha on the responsibility and work of senmont elutinion Hloss TBim™ afoek | §1,089,463 n i 795 | young men in the church. A most cordial bonds have b bid for, resultin in NEw Bork, March 23, -Cloarings, $104,824.« | 234 200 716 b3 7206 invitation is extended to wll to attend, o o rise of from 1 o 2 per cent. | 812:balances, $4,028,633 | 23 40 716 b4 KO 725 | pecially to young men Spanisy pimuroved 16 per o cent Ouaa, i M. Clearings, #1,026,771 208 160 710 ! 780 and Eeyptians, Hungarian gold, Russian | same day last $09,30¢ 298 200 7174 b "0 7 80 s - — f 4 por coent and niost Tackish fssues i to iy per BALTIMONE, Md.., March 28.—Clearings, $2 275 120 71 33 80 Although many remedies are pushed inte cent. Argentine custonis Took stronger. 1ome | 032254 luneos, | §352 Dad. Monuy, 6 por 7174 00 the market by spicy advertiscmeats, Dr rallways, after being genernlly dull, leave oft | ooy PIGS AND ROUGH | Bull's Cough Syrap still takes the lead e o, e e W wero | CINCIENATL O, Mareh 93.—Money. 6@7 per | 71...168 40 @ | = rather dull all day, but rather W better tend- | Sp0t Now Yorle cxeh T, ol bl e b Al e R iy SINGING FOR THE WORLD. PARE UL BUn R ofls 1% L wrins, #1,544700 WS 1O Clinnze T the market. Price to 1 por cent, white Atehison Incomes nre i Tg0 s lling At $1.50 per $1,000. Clenrings, | bur sellers were slow to gecept then Faif | Omaha's School Muste Phonographed pereent lower and Atelison ordinary, Denver | $282,603; balunces, £1:21,439 | escon iRtV 89140 Yo 80,101 _fatk Lo Koor | the Chicago Falr, preferred, Lowsville & Nashelle, New York & Hoston, Maes, Mareh 23 Clearings, #19,. Sieen s o B ood. 10, Malce. 40 to Juvenile Omaha will be heard from at the Ontarfo, Reading and Wabash issues 'y to 4,1027 halunees, #1,606,600, oney, 6 per | sheep, $2.25 o $3.75; good to cholce 0 ' § 4 Akt 3 o r-u‘ r. Canadin 8 ers more ot |.I“ wenk t. Exchunge on New York, par to 10¢ dis= | 100-Ib. lambs, $4 to #6. - Represe lw\uvn \w World f‘ olumbinn expos In “,’ rom th e opening to the close, Canad \ it Av stratns of patioti musio tho volces of ¢ Trunk 1§ (0 4 por cont, Moxican et profor= | 645 bajuees B85 005 Mones. faret ut 607 | 133 Baeivs: ks L Ber ol e "%”' i v th enee fmproved 3 per cent, Mextean second | jor'eont. Exchange on New Yok, 90¢ dis- g | stk I LL AL proference i Genteal Argenting | o Receipts and Disposition of Stock. | 1t will all be accomplished by means of the s por cu X stfong, donand fot PARES March Phres par cont rentes, 97¢ | OMelal rasaipts and disprsition of stox as | aph and the ingenuity and original W @ o 24 pir eent hitsine besniald | a2ue for the aecotint, The wookly statement | shown by the books ot ths Union Stock Vards | ity of St petintendont: Fitapathiod | E e two. i threesmonthe bille | Of the Bunk of France shows an inercase of | compiny for the twenty-four hours ending at v Superintenden itzpatrick W 2 guoted ot from 1% to 1% per cont | 6,850,000 gold and 3,725,000 silver | & o'clock p. . March 23, 1893 weeks ago the cnterpr supe ydent - i T\?\I\‘\HH]« Mareh 23, [Specin |‘-\.»:‘Hhm | WECEL 5 } of the Omaha schools laid before Boavd Dece idedly Strong, one Marked Spoc par fo 10¢ discounts 8t. Louis, 00¢ premium. | Cars. ioad Cars. [ Hond | Cars 1end| Cars. [ 1lend, | School childec nder the supor Uive Dents Yesterdny Generally [ omgauo, 1L, Mareh 28, -Clearings, #4400 - e % A g | Vsion of o the teacher of - musi N Y o s Nee:| ew York exchange, 250 premiun, Ster ng into & vhonograph and prepare a nu FW YORK arch ere was des fling exelhange quict: sivty-day bills, $1.86 DISPOSUTION rof eylinders of music that could tdedly stronger tone to speeulation at the | sieght deafts, $1 85, Moncy steady at 627 per | along with the Nobraska exhibit to the Stock exchange today. The dealings wero not | o WIARLEET (LS LTERLALEE &b TNl oide o e willof the yarticalarly heavy, but were disteibuted, and ONDON, March 23, <Tha bullion in the Bank | Gman packinz co s ! plan and it was agreed to (i 5 Faw stockn Tatlac to shiieo th-ohe improvement | of England decreased £114,000 during the | The it Hanmend Co 0. Py quiet until th | 1 \ Tht took plice. 1n the genorl Tsh the ad- | past week. The proportion of the Bank | switts Co b S | Quiet until the work was well uader way, so i t ) ViLfee WS 0quALto 13 th 11 por cent, butamong | of Enzland’s resseve to Hahility, which 1ast | e Cadahy Gacking o w1 [ that other citics would not have time t the specialtiv \V\\v\”lu-\\lvml~}\ymuy WOCK Wits 5121 per cent, 1 now $9.78 per eent. | John P quice & Co W low the same plan and thus ma 1¢ att Consolidited Gus, 43 par con v ‘\'m‘wuvw!lmllm'n neinto the Bank of Eng- | Chicazo 1 &b " | tion too common 24 e n | Y &tatos 1t 2% per and on balance today, £11,000, Cleveland % 1 Co 12 | Laivie Aok & § oSt L per cant ‘I “\V‘” d Statos Iy‘. ) 3N per | \ ,‘1 ek & o ¢ i \vv“m\.” aputrick »."‘. m‘ W \l.\ now an Ggnoral Eleetric, 1 p o ol : g | OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARK Shippers nod fooders y inors o ‘elioico auiples of miiata. front. Uie he huying was st lnted by the easy fee | Lk ey H 4 na ln money i L ittle 1o gold | o E 1 nu hool of this thriving city will be Ing i money, the fagt, thit dttle or 10 ol | Recelpts Show a Falling OIr s Compared | _Total...... [HTINEY &4 | wound avound cylinders reddy to the lelief that the government shortly wiil with Lust Week. i . to Chicago to "~ by one uinousice the ssue of a gold lown for tho pur- | HCRSD. arch 2 il iR LR | unique . ' osa OF | 0 v‘w,-'v i TRl asanve | A CHURBDAY, Mutch CricaGo, 111 28 —[Speclul Telogean | Uhique and ASill etio pose of inereasing tho tr 1 Compared with the same four days last | ¢ Wit W | The Hign school vupils sanz in ind thereby add to the confider fthe gen- | & to Tue Bk tle trade was activ + A PUBHETE T (e ntention of Ube adniinie- | WeeK receipts so far this week show a falling | today aud the range of prices wewhut | graph yesterday and succeeded TATION to kewp the varions Hotes of the gov- | off about 1,040 eattle and 500 shoep, und an | Wiehr, Siles Show there was in ave (n e very good samples of sw crnmont on 4 parity. The last mentionad is | Increase of over 6,000 ho | OF T0e per 100 s in-about all” erides, I | the wonderful little preserver of Mvwl’ullvfll“'l AUNG 10 (AVOP OF Nigher Receipts of eattle were eansiderably short of | hogier'than the average for the st vy s i ple l.‘ hor P B notwithetanding the dentils hat e, . | 1986 Thursday's run and the zeneral quality | There were o few cholee 1,000 to L600-in, | Sibies of chori SRR AT IR Plerrepont Morgan has gone abroad for the | of the oferings was about the same as that of | steers aud - fair proportion of g 1o | especially \! iere there are fifteen or purpose of floating £50,000,000 n bond= Wall | the three preceding days. Other markets [ 3A00<ID, but salesit over #5.25 we 1 | parties vroducing the musie, for the i Lt somsthinewiil 5 | prratively fow. From $4.10 10 #5.25 150k the | that it is dificult for them' to as Fof the byl ity | EWEISEEUDEEESBLI 0 S It s S EG ROCHID WS | bt it e mtbare | © position before the instrament o and the markee had good | and although, as Is usually the case on There was i dull hoz market and anex- | ihis effort the phol sl company has fur stions, | Thursdays, there was absolutely no demand | tromely weak ane.” The averis was from | nished a thirty-six-inch receiver.and it scems arp rise In Manhattan resulted from | 1Lt ta i ST TR, 6 t opening of yo . g e |V\Ill w“”\mmlvnll”:wj‘“m‘hm oL [iE uisiders, the bulk of the beef eattle | " BRAE I S e P ey and | o do the work very w Duying by tie bunfime hoises thit htn'or | soldabout w dime higher than Wednosday and | yicdium w cat from #7.40 t037.60, | After tions havebeen sung into the in those who belleve thit. the compuny. will se- | themurkey was very active at theadvonce. | and from # 40 Duying nostof ifzht | strument they ave tested and if there are cure valuable privileges in the matter of new | Local honses were prictically theonly buyers Closing quotatio were “from #7.30 to § ) 1y bad detects the work 1s done over again (it L OvCT e of slioe ean iRt s | e Tmprovement of lats and the 1313-10, | Sonia hogs wore 1eft over and the closo wis | DY this means. Sumples of the work will b RS ARE Bih falsof the woie | hueves it brought $5 today showed o very | jad B | recorded all the way from the primary osket Rubb dtions to | Kroat wdyance, The good TA00 40 123010, | “Tliere was o less depressed tone to the sheep | rooms, where the little ones ave just leara Lad was AKEH N ouna umount® | to 1,100-1b, * stoers ‘ub’ trom #4800 | pat yosterduy's pricos. Lanbs also sold. to | 1Hr' up to the last class in the IHigh o oflcial staien b RLa00 ntatior. mRUf and. odds . g | BaLyoster Drices. Lanhs also sold 10 | schoal, where difficult and classical music is et Vpouary Llast hid o working | ends” sold greely at all they would [ RuSribi 60 the faet (it the recoipis wero loss | SUng. Superintendent Fitzpatrick and Miss B o e o the | huve brought any time = lately “av from | tiun half as Lo for the diy bofore | Arnold are decply interested in the success bonrs attueked Western Union, Lackuwanni, | foon to s 10, Tradle wis active ind snappy Receipts: Cattle, 10,000 head; hogs, 18,000 | of the venture and feel very confident that it New England and 8o zar, which el off 1o 113 | [rom start o finish retically overby | guds sheop, 5,00 head : will be a unique and delightful feature of the percent, but the renminder of the Hist ¢ Dhere was also ah. notive’ tnqulr A e il ORE R Ito Dot e Nebraska exhibition 3 st 1 o was also an_active inquiry from all | Cappree Recelpts, 10,000 head: shipments, Ly o e L St it | sources for butchorst and canners”stock and | 5000 head: market etive, 15 Niiilian — ———e " B Tt I Tty nf the Teading shares g | Doldershad no trouble in efceting sales at i | ehoice to prinie steors, $.005.90; no extra on Busy people have no time. and sensible peo S | beto 10cadvinee. Nothing was poor enough | arket; others, 868025605 prime fat cows | ple have no inclination to use pills that make SibG nRavaiign D70B R | fomell avundor nd &4 was the hich mar- | i heifers, #.5004.30, them sick a day for every dose they take. ir O oL striking | Ket for pretty good LISOAL, cows. butfaleto | Hogs—Reecipes, 17,000 heads shipments | Theyhave learned that the us» of Dé Witt's feitures of the week his been th St the | go0d st sold very Targely at from $2.50 08 000 head: market 15020¢ Towers rough and | Ligtle Baely 1t Josainot-thtont il feutiircs ot the weck lis beeh tho dnterest the | 99.80, Rouii stoekiofall kinds wus Intale do- | iixed, $6,0007:605 prime hotvy, 87 AN AR D G T D D e of 115 Mage | mand and quotablydirm at from $2 to $3.65 for | B light, 87 357 b0 3 theirhealth by causing nause, pain or grip ho money ik e loaning e | commion togood Hulls and oxen. T Witk | R e R B 5,000, e ing. These little pilis ave perfect in action dividend <urplus, which must lie fdle until the | 1EEP R celp heads b ey, pates ug | AN nctive movement in veal stock with pricos | noer. market, stéady; nutives 1 resuits, vegulating the stomach and wisieading i the downwird scale of louning | FEing from £2 to#6. 1t did not take over | westorns, #5.0025.30; Texans, owels so that headaches, dizziness and quotations as the lnte 50 per cent rate, whieh [ (W0 hodrs o exhgust the entire supply of | fums, #4.606.30. lassitude ave prevented. They cleanse the wigs fietitious on the plae, | e auotations of |, JEOICRe Wis auy ehunge In_the stocker and [ Kansus City Live Stock Market. blood. clear the complexion and tne up th @ CHELIUEEGRIL A LR I K Tt was for the bott IKANSAS Crry, Mo, Mireh 23, —Carrry stem. Lots of health in these fel o < e Litihaterl improvement n th | ceipts, 2,200 head; shipments, 1,300 he W | lows. cha but Tl[i\l]lllllr‘ylh A'; lost no tin | steers aetive and stron ol ¢ strong; | R Atehizon | up the: limited fresh offerin | others steady: foeders weik to Toiwer E . Adluing (Gxprossy, fully <tuidy prices, $3.15 (0 §3.50° by Texas steers Strong to 10e hizher; dressed beef PULLMAN'S GENEROSITY. o, T. il bulk of the fair to good 500 o 950-10, stock. | and shipping steers, #3750 L8215 cows and @0 preter | Representative sales heifers, 21.6004,00; Texas and Indian steers, | Ofters to Compromise ®17,000 by Amorican i£x | DRESSED BEEF. #4,10104.407 stockers und feeders, $8.1524.10, | g About & Canda Paelt Av. B Hoassituceints bAGGheud; shipinante: 2000 | Yesterday City Troasurer Bolln recoived Cainada South rlo & v ! 960 8380 R EEIL G 84,00 BTHO L LK | proposition from William Burr, the attorney b 1 I Nny 703 Spkge—Receipts, 14000 heads shipments, | for the Pullman company, looking to a set i o & U N | a1t 2,600 head; strong, with littie trading § 24 PaniRe SEnil | o fiom wuntof supplies. tlement of the case now pending in - the fod ( 3% | beortu, Dee. & B. 936 eral court. in which the city is seeking to v Consolidated Gis 1600 St. Louis Live Stock Market. cover about $17,000 1 delinquent personal € GG &St T 7 81, Lovts, Mo, Marel 23, -CAtrie-Receipts, | 0% the vears 18808788 i R0r e LRI 100 ead:; shipment 100 hBnH A v oy | RAIRES IAnIE JEILS S oot Sl ES MG oy 18 DLW do p { 1092 wetive and highers fair 1o good native stecrs, | Pullman company proposes to pay the city &G pid w10 Crande W $1196 #3,20004.45; Toxan fed stecrs, $8.5014.50. | #57.18 for each of those four years and call D& o 3| do preferred | 1108 Hoas—-Receipts, 4,400 1 ipments, | the claim square, Enst Tenn, | wock Tias 1130 4,500 heud; narket eisic . 71007003 | The proposition is based upon the fact that Erlo ot mle Pl nixed, 7,007 180, none; | the company has been assessed but an Fort Waino.. ... .1 St. Punl & Omabia market strong and unch pmients, nones | yount equal to those figures for the years GE. Northern pi'd 1" do proferred.. g subsequent to 1880, Such assessment wis CORE L pld.. Southern Paoltic . 3 = made by the state board, and previous to H ing Valley Suaar Kedgnery | D. D Frace A shares, Gaas, Hitnols Contral.. St Paul & Duluth Kan. & Tox pf'd ... Lake Erie & West nn. Coal & Ir xas Pacitic. 1 & 0. Cen Unfon Pacific, G o preterred ..., T U, 8. Bxprese. Luke Shore...... ..} 120 W. 8t L& I 5 Lead ‘Trast.. #s3| do preferred 24 Fouls, & Nnsi % Wella Fargo Exp Louls. & New Alb'y Manhaitan Con Memphis & Cha's'n Michizan Central Missourt Pacitic ... Mobile & Ghio Nushviile Chatt... Nntional Cord ige. do proferred N.J. Contr Norfolk & W. pi'd North Amerlein (o 54| Western Unlon ... LA6S | Wheeling & 1. 18] 40 | do proferred 105 |Minn & s34 & I C Hous. &1 Pol. A A 6,400; Lt Louisville & N H00' tan, 11,500: Missou tlonal Lead, 85005 Naui New Enclind, 14.500 9,000; Reading, Sugar, 40,300; Wos New York Money Market. New Yorg, 2 Moxe ON CALL— v at 2ad pe last loan, 2 per cc ed offered ut 2 per cent Prise: MERCANTILE PAPER NG ANGE—Firm, - with actual | 15 business in pankers' bills at §4.8604.861 for | 4 sixty-duy bills and $1.875,004.58 for demand. | 1 GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steady. State bo The closing quotations on bonds: = SLE L 19 St L &3 G 34 3 St. Pawl Con... ... 10 citie s 0f U5 SE PO g P st it dmianawped ds . g TR LG Te Roty 1010 P I G e, Rots, . 10i% | Union Paciti Ity 1 101" | West Shure 3 TN G W, Iats. |4 L 101 | Atch. ¢ o cto 1nts. . 10 (A tob. 4i6s, cinss 4 DRI G Tate o MGG ;& o A T8 H 0% K Gy 8734|020 63 B2 ooiie, B0l [H & T € BR.L MoK & Gen x| g2 H.&T. ¢ Con Gy 4 MK & T Gen 45 |8 Caroling 6s... 11 Mutual Union 103 | N Carolina ds 3 1|3 ¢ Browa con 3 16t Teun. old oy, 1 DI Virginia os L B A0 ex. mut coup 8 103 | Va. Cann. 2d sories. ) Boston Stock Quotations, | : BosTON, Mass., Mareh 28.-Call loans, 55@6 | 4 per cent; time I 0615 percent. The follow- | I s the elost ks 0 Stocks, bads and miningshu A ¥ 2 ueni W ! ot Bl Wik Cont ] Vechinon 2dx No. Ateilson s ' Boaton & Albany ew Eugland s 23 Ttoston & Main ral e, s i Boston & Maine 't Wis. Contral Iy 1 CoB& g Allouez M. € b Fitehburg 4l Atlantio g1 ( lectsle Wit Hoston & Mont 1 1. te 6 | Futte & Boxion Mox. ¢ entrat 10 [Cal et & Hecla [ NV &N Eni a4 | Contonnial [, i Colowy 14 Eranklin | 38 Ore. Short Line 20 (Keais 2 1052 YEARLINGS, 600 B8 40 Cows. ) 4 1 4 1030 550 833 716 30 30 1650 1600 105 1420 1670 510 1260 950 0 IEIFERS, 16 ALVES, BOR H. D). BH0GE: ., JAS I, 1 Viee I Pres, Preas, Secy HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital §23,000; Omaha an 1 Sloux City, Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIV Room 212 New York Lifg Building OMAHA, ATE WIRES. REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, Siouy Cit Conmercial National Bunk: Ui Special attention ziven to outside orders Correspondence so'ieite | the B m § by the renowned German ny of St. Louis. Even those who now German may gain much n witnessing the performances talented players Wt Kreig The Pas: W L Thea ng 1 be three more performances of *Tn Signal’ at the Farnnm—this ever morrow afternoon’s and tomorrow s, A elever melodrama capably Miss Fanny Davenport, who opens at the Boyd on Monday for five ni and Satur day matinee, every manager hails with de light, since she is 4 sure drawing card. Her ;,.mm tion of Sardou's “Cleopatra’ is as en given in this country, Of Cleopatra Miss Davenport is suid to have made one of | the greatest characterizations that could be on any stage. Bernhardt has said that 4| patra is the most dificult part to rly pre any in the entive walk Aeama. « MolBonrnegeDoweallavill e | secu as Mare Antony. The sale of seats for | the endire engagenient opens LOMOrToW morn: ing at 9 o'clock S Miexo Sl ohinor. 15 | o bhear Charles A. Gardner and sec Union Lucliic Sunta ke Copper . 5 | N oqers | “Fatherland™ is sait to be o great treat wost knd Tamarack 1| diIeene) ) '8 95 | So pure the jests, so clean the sonzs, that an West End ped a9 —— | Mloas—The hox arkes was fr 10 eniniz spent with Iner is & banquct “emaciseo Mining Quotation [ losier than’ Wednpyday's unesen trade, snd e childrer ,men and wouncn of elosing quotations for mintag stocks waay | Wik, by Bt abone. 600 inavies ihan st A wure ua {0l lowal | Thursday. Including holdovers there - werd weel's attraction a At To TITi0 € 3 0rero B0 T | close 1o 4,000 head, the general quality asa | Lele 8 Mexican I Jule hurdly as gopd us recently, although | Lunt & Belchier .0, 185 |Ophir 165 | thore weré a uimiber of very ehiolee luads | oo onsolidated 23 168 | here. Tive demuntiivas good from ull sources W from Schiffmann's Choiine Nevada D | prices wore downd o %0 Tower here. Good | Asthin tant roliof in- the Ron. Landada 8 jhnens i | o vateher weight heavy hogs sold at | wors 5. 48 0 siv L will prove. Ask Crown Point 0| Utal X 0 | from ¥l up to 4785, with fight nd mixed | your druggiat o address Dr. & Sehifmaun Gould & urey.i 6 |Velow jacket Tonds vory lLurgely at frons 87.10 10 #7.20, und | St, Paul, Minn., for a frv - [ from that on down, to 87 for very inferior ot New York Tight mixed ste The movementwis con- | bt e e NEW Youk i 23.~The following are the | piieively aetive throughout, and by the mid- | srotherhood of St. Andrew, clostig mininz auotations die "ot e forenoon 1 ns were embty. | The members of western commission of : g 5 | Sales were very largely 7 Het ot e als & Va £ [N Nevadarl 05 | s nEninst §7.20 to 27850 il §7.20 | this organ ¥ thi Dot wood U8 |- tandard 13 | 10 #7.30 one week ugo (oday entative | afiernoon on er. 'Ihey Gould & Cuiry g |Yulon Con | sales ; pp. | ve pcen making a ger tation of Howestako 120) | Iron siiver g fENs 4 47 00 Vg | the chapters west of the ri river to Moxioun 15 | Quick Silvor., W |8y 174 | the coast, from San Dieg rtland and Ontario 150 | "o preferred T 6% | Opiie il (i3 0 | = = St. Louls M Quotutions, i 8 WANTED S1. Louts, Mo, Mareh 23, ~The elosing quota- 710 0 | Total Jsvivs of CITIES tons were s fallows 710 20 | COUNTIES, 2CHOOL p ¥ ked Bid Asked. | G0 710 =0 | DISTRIOTS, WATZR o Y o g Ao 5 0 0 0| WR.R.COMPANIES.ctc Adamac. 84 ' \l;‘rninun MR B 40 18 30 | coMP:mzrs“a.Yh R COMP. imata: it d | Merphr s B 300 718 22 NJW.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, e — B0 11 27| es wls2 Doarborn Streat; CHICAGO. Flowncinl Notes. 80 716 2 all Strest, . 2 16 200 70 Btate 5t BOSTON. PaiLADELPHIA, Pa, March 23.—Clearings, 60 7 L] | &nuhd Upholstering that tine by the city assessor ‘Treasurer Bolln informed the company that the city had no resson to accept any sueh a niggardly proposition, and that if the any was desivous of scttling it might e u proposition upon the basis of the assossment, which theassessor returned 4t 60,000, and not take the years that are subsequent to those under dispute e g iy ard North Galveston, An opportunity to spend a fow days in that lizntful spot, North Gialveston, Tex., is d by a special excursion to that point which will leave Omaha, Neb., March 27, 1503, Remarkable inducements’ are offerea For particulars apply to D. D. Smeaton, All AL agent, room 17, Barker block, Omaha, Neb. - Powderly and Hayes in Omaha, T. B. MeGuire, who lecturod recently in Omaha, will return to this city the latter part of Aprii to meet T. V. Powder! W Hayes and the other w executive committeo, Knights of Labor, Members of the exeeutive commitice are assigued geographical divisions of the coun try and seatter throughout the land as or ganizers and superintendents and when the time of holding an executive mecting ar- mbers of the general | blood of | the low rives ovory city is se'ected, vous. This and the meoting six months whore they time Omahah will attrac knights from nearby states. North Gal T (IALYESTON - oston Tex.. M ” me convenlent I may rendez- been selocted, t many leading Water Supply areh 28 Good and plenty of it isa prime factor in the s of any town. Pure artesian water is here at a depth of 500 feet. Five in wolls have been completed, the flow the last being 120 000 gallons every twenty-four hours from 4 thico-inch pipe, e water rises thirty feet in the pipes and is carried by its own pressure into the second storics of the buildings. This is sufficient for every need Truly Mother Nature heaped her ‘w o of good things when she cudowed this comes ing industrial city of the south - Died While Smoking. John Wallace, au old resident of the city, died suddenly of heart disease in the bases ment of 519 South Fourteenth stecet about o poom. yoesterday. - Wallace has lived in Omaha for twenty-seven years and formerly was in the saloon business. His wife died three years ago ant after that he went out of business and has been employed as a cook, Ho |.‘.< a daughter who is living it Wallace was apparently as well uumT\ at noon and was sitting in a chair smoking his pipe. Suddenty the pipo fell to the floor, and before a physicia conld be summoned he had expired. He was formerly a hard drinker, but has not touched liquor for several months - North Gulveston Exearsion. An opportunity to spend a fow days in that delighttul spot, North Galveston, Tex., is offered by a special excursion to that point which will leave Omaha, Neb weh 27, 1503, Remarkable inducci we offered For particulars apply to 1. D, Smeaton, room 17, Barker block, acent, Omaha, Neb. St Hanging Five, The county commissioners and the city council's finance committee Feld a secret meeting yesterday to adjust the financial differences between the city and the county. The city's representatives offered to pay the ol a balance of 0000 L we al counts up to the 1t of January and proposed that hereafter a settlement should bo made every three months. The commissioners secmed to favor the propesition, but asked for time to consider it. Members of th council committee declave that the county must accept the #0,000 or go thie courts for a settlement A Delightiul Ba An opportunity tospend a delightful offered by o clal which will leave 1503 Remarkable For particulars room 17, Bavker bloc Kbl Rose look and radiant e imparts. P regain the hue of yo ¥ North exeun Omiha, A WL Leetare, s World's 1in such without ks impuritics, 1 Galy ion N¢ D, agont tu ion by il tea Punist Prysovt, Tud., March 2 on trial for attempting to brit the November election, was guilty amd s ntenced to ten and disfranchised fhned &2 st penal y sure Tri w days in that ton, ‘Tex., is to that point b, March 27, s are offered. 1. Smeaton, Omuha, Neb. Rabbi William Roscnau, formerly of this. ! city, but now of Baltimore, will occupy~the pulpit of Harney strect Temple this even- 1z Services begin at 1:40. The subject of the lecture wul be “Spinoza, an Abused factc - - the blooming which health ring the 1 complexion s Euoch Mow, (i clector at. today found days " injail, for tn yeurs, nder the law {JCRATCHED TEN MOHTHS taed A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days’ use of | M. H. WoLFF, Upper Marlboro, Mdo SWIFT’@PECIFIC i was enred sc inmy leg by usin symptoms’ of 1o ease. Man we and fail romi but t e PAUL W. KIRKPATRICK, John: reatise on Blood and S1. SWIFT 51 e yoars ago of White Swelling and have had no nof the dis- ans attended City, Tenn. S()II’I‘II OMAIHA, Union Stock Yauds Company, South Gmahas pest Cattlo Ho South Cmaha—Telephon JOIN D. DADISMAN, | WALTER E I Markot Reports by n nished upon appiloation ) mark 3104 HOUS. Wood Brothars, Live Stock Commission Mor 157, Wool ot in the west. hunts, Ciloazol Mas N gors” aad ¥ir caeartally OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory TWNIHGS AND TENTS ~ waing | Wolf Bros. & (o, Omatia Te COMPANY. Manufastnrers 0f tonts nousk coveny, | awnlage e i wnd 1L Farnan St W 5t BAGS ANITANIH 8. | Bemis Omaha Big COMPANY 13YBLER M. 0. Dixay, - BOOTS AND SHOES, " dShods uru(mb(l“l“ i) e ‘}ELPSM‘!JWEI%S. 7 Morse Coz Shoo Company, um S8H) l R COAL, CIKE | CIRNIDE, maha Coal, Coke & | Eagls Coralcs Work DRY 650DS, H. E. Smita & Co., mr( Xo01 Dey Dry goods, notiony, fur- Dlaliing goods, eoenar Tith and 1howard Sth FURNITURE, Beebie & I(UJHE €O, upholatered furnl- | FUBNITURE CO., Grace ture, 1132 1104 Nieholas Bl Wholeasle only. and 1348 Sia HARD Y1} clor & Wilaelmy | Lodek & 'Lim Re i COMPANY, Corner 10tk an 1 Jackso ot HATS, ET3, I W.A.L Gibbn & C) Dontora t 1201 suglas 3t LAEL SN Omaha Safe 111y - ————— LUMBER, e John A, Wake@ald, - Charles R I, Sen——— LIQuUO13. | MILLINZRY, . Frick & Hy:et, |1 ObaDldye & Co Wholesaleliquordsalory of mitory, notlons 1001 Farnam St PRI O PAPER, | 0ILS, Carpenter Paper Co. | Staudard 0l! €, Carty & full atook printing, weappiag an | writing ' papsrs, carl olly, and labrioatiag 19 groase, ets. Branch & Co Produce, frults of |35, A, Clrx & G, all | Butter, chaae, oz pou Ana Kinds, oysters, ¢ e ——————————— STOVE PEPAIRS, | §\54. 0001 OmhaS 913 Rpule | M. A DisHow & Co wado, 141 Dougias 56 alrs | Manufa tice, 14 urors of s *hag B 17