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AIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Blown Ovcr. IS ANTICIPATED SOON MORE TROUBLE Parties Not on the | of the Denl Feel Considernble Appre Concerning the Movement of th Manipulators of the Corner. March 80.—Spe: wicaco, Tl Yght and fluctuations narrow on the Bourd of Trade todny. Temporarily, ut the eyelone In whent seemed at an end andevery body apy take 1t easy and look over the situation before making any pronounced move. The fact that tomorrow Good Friday, Is to be a holiday on the contributed 1o the dullness. General oplntor was that the deal Is only the | elples on bath sides gotting ready for another loast ared disvosed 1o board resting e of prices today was only feaving ot 4e Tower than The of My wheat, which covered 7o por b, confinal itse it Today to %e. Quictade, compared with the hluster of the day bofore was the st marked change in today's proceedings, rice chane insignificant, compared with last night wheat ¢ lower and July Is Rizlier, July wis supported by buying orders from St, Louis, with which canie also many Lud reports of the prospects for winter wheat. Southern correspondents, how= ever, reported spring wheat there. Corn iy Ut Lhere wis i weak feeling toward the close, with very little chanze since yesterdiy in the o™ Pro- vistons felt the e feet of consider sales by their henvy holders and closed weak at siderably under yesterday's prices f and ribs. Wheat operators were as much in the as to the outcome of the May deal as cver were appearances thit the market was upported by the cligue, hut no unusunl Tt 1o 1A vance prices. There was not at offered for May, and th wpecinl call. The July futire was stronger, and there was a fittfe more disposition t cover shorts for that th, Some parties wre of the opinion that there is a lurge short age out for July, ind thit it would not be surprising if the May and July fut closer very shortly.” Continental eabl Viees wers generally of . favorable quoting higher pric ut ish cables noted an easier feeling and lower prices, The export clearances wore larger. There were some bud erop reports received from 11nots, and the weather in_ western Kansas was still reported too dry. The Clneinnati Price Cur- rent crop sumnary sald that the average con- ditlon of the growing er 1 low more or less, and e condit uot equal 10 1y large line about 600,000 bu. of short corn was bought in For St Lotis nccount There were plenty of local s eance and the genvral feelin ers here was bearish. N, 8. Ream and J. Lyon were eredited with sowe considerabie provortion of the sales which supplicd the wants of shorts. The large visible supply and the absence of any demand for contract corn even at t fuction from regular prices offercd by the clevator men were pointed to as strong argunients in favor of lower p Oats were falrly active and fiem. The shorts did most of the buying. Ream and Updyke Jed the selling, The fiin of from 1 to 1c usiness wits i the provi tive greater sy 1n pork until near the close of the notable feature The bii longs were and the sealpers and other quite willlng to follow the market down with their own short sales. Toward the elose, the seiling was transferred to pork. The final trading was at a slight veaction from bottom figures, pork quitting with a net loss compared with Tast of The; lard 15@ 8215¢ and ribs 2 anted roceipt <5 corn, 106 head. lending fute 13c, th Tast night yesterday lard durk I- tenor, he ad- MR receiv- the compir- id rivs than in the session, was sellers of lard and ribs local traders were es ranged as follows: AWTICLVS. | OPEN. | 01, | LOW. [CLOSE, | VES Y Wheat No? March, Mays. .. July CormNo. 2 March T T[T 403! a0y 13|41 iy Cash quotations wer FLO unchanged unchanged ; pitents, 8,704 straights, § 80: spring patents, 4.10: spring straight, $2.60G8.10; £2.1002.5 WhEAT spring, €0 . 0 - Steady No. 2 ycllow, T414@74%¢c: No. 2 red, TAqaT 40t 3 yellow . 2014¢; No. 2 white, f. 0. b, 8415 ic; No. 8 white, 1. 0. b., 3213 3315¢c. Rye-No. 2, 47c. BARLEY 62¢; No. No. 4, 1. 0.1, 35@AT FraxSeep-No. 1, $1.1614 TIMOTH cED P ne, $4.9804.40. PoRK—Mess, per bhl., $16.97'5G17.00, Lard, per 100 1bs., $10.574@10.60; shiort ribs sides (loosc), #9.45@Y. dry salted shoulders hoxed), 30 shortclear sides (boxed), 10.10a10.1 WHIRKY gal, 5RO 8, f. 0. b, 45@62c; Distillers' finished goods, pe f, eipts and ship- .17, Suaans Unchanged; cut o granulated, b'c; standard "A The following were the ments for today: Rye, Bariey. roduce exchange today the butter market was fitn; creamery, 202801c; dajry, 21G28c. " Ekes, siendy: strlelly frésh, 146 The tollowing prices are based upon delivery at Misslssigpi river point W N .’-mlm:, nh' bid: No. 67¢ bid; No. 2 hard, . 8 bid. RyE-—No. OAT8—N 8l bid. 3 spring bid; No. 8 white, 3igc bid; No. 8 bid 2, cash or April April, 361 were: Ten terms, upper Among the sa better, Clneln; ints, 36150 0.8 corn or Mississippl New York Markets. NEW Yomk, March 80, HuR--Receints, 20,321 ||I\E~4 exports, 6,453 bbls, 076 sacks; sufes. 16,700 pkgs. market quict, stoac CoRn \lu.,—nun steady; yellow we 82.65452.75. Ry Stoady, dull: western, 597 Y- Firi, quict; westorn, 60a@80e, ey Mara-Dull, steady, 'western, AT-—-Recelpts, 7,750 1 sales, 3,683,000 bu, 000 bo. spot. Spot market st active for export; No.2 red, store TAM@T4 01 afloat, T3¢ No.' 1 northern, 81 4@#: No. 2 northern, 80c." Options one R@ue decline on dull and | wostern and foreign selling, ad on reports of crop dam: und dr foll Hyaiie on realizing, closing st e over yi With. trading wmode aetive; No. L ApEIk T closing at Tdige; Muy 3-16¢, closing at e, 764763, ol t 76450 July, L elosing wt 77%c; Sepier closing at 78'¢; December, 814 ut Klige. Recelpts, 2 145,000 65@ bu.: exports, “No. 1'hard, Conx 600 by bu.; sules bu firin; exports, futiros, 54,000 . Spots dull, No. 2, 604, @50Ge in elevator, H1he afl Ixed, boag Bac; stenmer mied i No.8, 4810 48X, Options adv ligh celpts uud local cove fzing. closed dull but steid e down: May, 48,485, © By, 48 3@ clising LN OATs—Recelpts, Dbt salon. 280000 L Spot. Spots firmer, qul steady. unehanged to Yye u closlic ut 3503 June, 8544¢; July, 85 No. 2 \»Inllvilv‘ -'l]( i No. 2 Chie Whitc, 89%c¢: mixed white western J‘iul*‘uv Fu nd, Stoady; shipping, 704 , BOCG1.00, Hors l)ut state, common cholee, 1 e coast, 18@21 1y han at 48 exports, 8,108 futures, 114,000 bu. Options dull L0803 closing ut 53¢, Npot 8O, 48140 Western, 340 closing it [ ts, quiet, easy; middles . Lard, quiet, lower; western steam 1 at $10.90; ‘Sklex, none: options Nalos, March clos #10.75 bid y dut $10.65; Septoniber ork, dull, cusy BUTTER—Fair domand, firn; western dairy, 18@24e. CHkEsE-Quiet. steady Baas- Latke supplies; weaker; recelpts, 13,- €86 phgs; wostera, fresh, 16c. PErnoususM—The market was firm o tone - Big May | sulation was | May closed | throughout. Nearly all the busincss was | switehing, which wis done at 14@1% per Pennsylvanin ofls, spot sules, no tlons, &nles 126,000 Bhis, Openin; Towest, 68¢, closing oll, sales none, 2 bia. Tot s | est, Gty | 1 COTTONSEED U1t | | | He bid, 1sales, 12 Quiet, steady; crude, yellow, b ALLOWFalr domn ROSUS - Dull, weaks #1.35661.971 TURPENTINE Jicr 1, o strained, common to Quilet and wonk at 834@8344¢ Firu, fale demand falr'to 3uh e MorAssEs Now Orleans to cholee, fiem and fairly SUGAR Raw, frmor fining, Ale: tentrit wewhinEE, il 22 st 8 01166 o 1, b, to Cn tve at 1-160 ndvance; off A b 1-16@00es standird A tonees” A 4T G0 e crushed 160014 G@on 1 Lo open kettle, good wetive it A0@as fuir dennd; falr e sals, 06 test,’ 3 0-16a aseovado, 89 fest el fugals ctined s 06 cutlont, swdered, cube granlated, 4 13- 1600 1y¢ Quist, steady; American, $12.76@ 1 3] | 15, Corrrr Lean Tix #20.45 steady Steady Quiet luko, $11.60 tle, 84,024 Quict. steady; stealghts, kod: plates, steady, quiet; domestic, #4.971 o £20.80 Wid, spolter, Omaha Produce Murket. The produes market was without any fui- DT (GAtURGS, Pricos romaining about ARrLEs 4,50, Buirer--The recelpts continue 1y murket s vory firme Packing stock fair to goou country roll, 1802001 fancy country, 20034¢. HANANAS--LOr hunich pueking, $1.7500 2,50 TEANS--Cholee i y CALIFORNIA CARIAGH CALIFORNIA CELERY CRANNERRTES--T'er D CUCOMERS--Por doz Euas--WhILe there nre still sold in nosmall wiy at 184 sales were reported at 13 GAME - Tho Foceipts of ducks the market Fules low. Buvers tired of mixed ducks, which even at the low prices. Mix N $25 mallaeds, $2.000 teal, §1 GRAPE PROFE Per box, $8.0003.25 1 e market on good upluiid gy T ngood upland ilines 1 green No. 1 g Cliolee shipping stock Is quoted at ht and the n18c cholee to Including $2°45. Per 1., de Por doz., $1.00, £3.75 he 1 $2.00 SO th s being bulk of the are large, and wpear to ro vury slow sale hay was No. 1 green, 4c; No. 2 groen, 3ei No Tted, 41c; No 2 groen, salted, 3 on, saited, 26 to 40 1hs., 4%0: ' No. @ 1040 1bs, 85e7 No, 1 veal ¥ to 15 Ihs No. 2 veul calf, 8 to 18 No. Ldry fiint, 7he; No. 2 dry fling, 1dry salted. e Cholew to faney § fair to zood, 16a18 MONS - Choice, $3.50: tanc, EW VEGETABLES - Lettuce, radishes, rsley, 40¢ per doz.; grecn onlons, 35 a funcy, por oy, §3 3 Mexiean oranges, singlo hoxes, -Dox lots, #3: California mountuin cs 22.50; Washington navels, $4: Now=. castle California. seediings, $2.6003 sweets, £2,6002.75; Riverside seedlings. grown, per bbl, #4.2 white clover, 18@ 4 ‘mmm 13, ONIONS | per bushel, 31 POTATOES ~Colorado, Nebraska stock, $1.10 PovtTry-—The mirket is not quite as it was i few days ago, Cholce | live*“young roosters, 7a@se; old live" young drissed, 11@1 turkeys, 12651 STRAWBERRIES POTATOES 5, #3.00). $1.15%1.20; western Per quart Per bbl, & 52300 seed sweet po- ANGERINES—In half boxes, $2.7573.0). VEAL-Chotee and small fat veals, 7@9¢; lurge and thin, 86e St Louis Murk s, Lovis, Mo, March Quict, unchanged \\nl AT Strong, firn 30.—~Frour— sic up; No. 2 red, eash, qlosed i May Firnier and e up; d; No. 2 No. 2 cash, 3 PROVISIONS 18,00, Lard, $10.50 Quiet. Pork. new, # Dry silt meats, loos shoulders, $5.759.00; longs and ribs, §9.901 10.00; shore, #10.1215: boxed, 16¢ more. Bacon, packed shotlders, $10; lones and ribs 10,6215 shorts, $10.87%@11.00, Han cured, lower, 15@14¢. KecEpTs—Flour, 4,000 Wbls.; wheat, 12,000 bu 0 112,000 bu.g oats, 16,000 bu.; rye bariey, 6,000 bu. Suresexts Flour, 9,000 bbls. ¢ bu.i corn, 375,000 busi outs, 1,000 bu.i barley, 2,000 bu. , sugar wheat 20,000 bu, Wool Market. Tass., March 30.—The wool market cry et for foreign earpet. wools; alos, hOWeVET, W 1,000,000 1bs; Aus- ) and Montevidos wools hve also been and full prices were obtained. In ol there fias been little doing and nge to note. In territory wo ood sales on the basis of for 4be to 55e at from 48¢ to 50¢ for me- twand Oreg as heen done (ily at from 83c i estic scoured wools Ohlo flegees are dull and firm at jue foi from 80c to 82¢ for and it from 33¢ to 34¢ for No. 28c; for fine de- for Michi Theré were some new fat sheep wool sale: from 18c (o 20c for fine. i 10 cl 5oe 10 b0c dium. 1 SothInabe consel wool hits been sell 88 for supe are unctive, nee 1g sto nd d Kansas City Markets. KANSAS Crrv, Mo, March 80.—Wheat and rye are quoted onthe basis of Mississippi river, corn and oats on the basis of Kunsus City. WHEA day's pr Conx OArs white, Ry i Hurr , more ry, fivm at 200025, gs—Dull and weak with a lower tendency, ‘E1PTS—Wheat, onts, none, Wheat ctive at the close at yester- No. 2 hard, 6 more than'steady;” No white, 85%@36c. dy: No. 2 mixed, 130, 2 mixed 28@28%c; No. 2 active at 26@28¢; 25,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 28,000 bu.; corn, 26,000 Bustuess Changes. The following are reported at Dun's Mere Rasmussen, (Mrs, George) wed on chaitel mortgage, olumbus, Neb., McDonald & Murphy, sa- sold out C. H. Cobleigh, general store, g out. id_Island, Neb., €. M. tsing 1o sell out Neb., Haggender & Dern, saloon, cdéd by J. Stemmernian. Kearney, Neb., Tony Cornelius, saloon, judg- ment, $455. . Besack (Mrs, D, W), n- Person, harness, North Platte, Neb., R. weat market, selling out. Decorah, Ia., J.and G. L. Stringer, imple- ments, reportéd sold out. Cotton Market. a., March 80.—Ensy; middling, 8 5-16 rdinary, 7 11-16 500 bale bules; to 7 middling, 1 fow middiing, se: net reeeipts, 4 exports -t zood Dales: Sulvs, 2,500 bales; stock, Futures qu sules, 48,100 bales; April, #5.05@10.00; May, B, IK@8.19; June 3 July, 88, QLS. August, #5.3 September, #8.26008 October. #8.2 November, 88,248, December, #8, 1828, New York Dry ¢ NEW Yonk, March 30. goods continued mode) orders supplylng many = wants aceruing. Whatever buyers require, however, is tuken without hesitation at carrent prices. next season there less doing also. Agents make the following price changes today Ameriean Indigo blue prints reduced to 64 and Stmpson’s Indigo blues to the 3 ods Market, The demand for dry te, the goods due on 0 Coftes Murket, ol 80~Options lin (0 5 points ady 410 points down; sales, pril, $16.50016.55 $16.30; July, §1¢ Hher, $16.207 16,2 Rio, dull, nominil; New Yok steady at & po closed bitges, | % #10.40616.45; June gust, #16 ot | b pot 000 May, 26; Au- Octo- No. 1, Liverpool Markets. Mareh 80.—WHEAT rately: No. 1 C nd ERPOOL, ers offer rcental. Steady; Quiet; hold- lifornia, os 11d den moderate; mixed Philadely Market. PHILADELPHIA, ol 80, \WHEAT — VFirm; No. 2 red,'spot and April, 73734, RN Dull bt steady; mixed, March and | April, 48indsie OATS—Cui lots qulet and no important chunges Inprices; futures ominal l‘lllt'l CINCINNATL O inal; No.2 Cony—HBurely steady; No. 2 mixed, 415@42¢ OATs—Easy; No. 2 niixed, 82433430, WHISKY=Qu k3 WaEeAT—Now- March 80. — Wikar — Dull but 0. 2'cush, 70c, | Comx—Dull but steady: No. 2 cash, 4 OaTs—Quiet; cash, $i¢ Londo: Loxnox, March June T Ol Murket. 80.~CALOUTTA LINSEED crop, BKs por quarter © SPIRITS— 285 per cwL. Minneapols Wheat Market. MixNEAPOLIS, Miun,, March 30.—The market was dull und uninterésting; cash market good l deal weaker; No. 1 northern, 64)4@00¢; No. 2 crates wnd | $10.500 | 1 Nasn For | | Rubber 2 | THE forthern, 610,68 March, 6 No. 1 'hard. o northern, 61@62c Tuly, 66 Baltimore Geat Rarrivone, Md, March No. 2 red, spot and March, 7 Conx—&tendy: mixed spot OATS -Quiet” and steady; No. ern, 4le Milwauk Wis My e Murke March 80, #17.16, MiLWAUKER Quiet. Pork Wiear OMAHA e, On ten 1y G4y Wiren, 48 2 white wost- te PROVISIONS SEOCKS AND BONDS, Many Traders Surprise of Securitie NEW Youk, March 30 stock majority of the tradoers, ulation wa and wh by the by rapidly ¥ bulls, " wh Yesterd The ¢ The ten stremg, almost tron ertaln stocks w ar contingont ought o the fr placed sufficient to prevent any pronounced et ume of business showed o mate 286,356 shares ehangin Ings wore also better distributed The rallways as well as the ind consplenous at intervals, but the the former was conside portant feature o easter ern tran fmproved 14 to 21 per cont quence of the near approach o fairand the expectation of an ¢ way teaffic at 1 nd we stu others w hands, and «d by far v the Movements | ¥ ourse of uper of spec 1o finish hammered re ont by th uying on. Th erlal increase, the deat- than of late lustrials were s strength of the most im- Kk line shares ehiefly In cons £ the World's nornious rail- inols Central moved up more than the rest, beeause of the statenents thitt steps wore open the eelebrated lake fro United States supreni Pucific and Unfon Pacific were by the knowledge that S. 11 € bitek to the Union Pacific as with the full consent of Geo that the Missouri Pactfie anc syster 1d be worked i har 0w priced railrond , per cent to Southern % per cei ively on the declar terly dividend of 13 per officiul statenients that they ing condition. Jersey Cential an Hudson rose about 1 held its own layed can Sy o In the Industrials newed espr which sold ujj Distil and Cattlefecding, whi 80 to 83, and National Corda ' from 617% to hieavy buying of th of” the’ speculat Ina few instances fi on of 15 0 % froi the cuer od by th Lone; to lolont id all the w 1st n showed The ch naps best {ndi ence to rates fo market was subject borrowers having | per eent for nece for stocks continued right up to fuct that the April disbursemient store ease in the market and o forward by Saturday’s Europ account in part for the Increase nifested in values at the St stock market closed stron vance, The following are the closing the leading stocks on the New Y change today: Atchison.... e N0 Adams I R Alton, T. ST il R 150 17 85 |N. Y. Cent ilg N Y. & N. Ontarlo & oregon | Oregon N 0.8 1 appi ben n Kxpross Haltimore & Ohlo. Canada Pacific Canada Southern Central Pacitic Ches. & Oblo feago Alton B.&Q. hlcagoGins. .. Peorin, e onsolld Gis Pittsbiirg C. C. & St L.... Pullman 1 votton 0Nl Cert... Keading Del. Hudson Richn DIl Wi &G pid « e « 10 ¢ Unle knwanni being taken to re- tsul before the irt. Missourl strengthened lark had gone its president Gould, and Pacific s, Pittsburg Cliesapeike 1 Atehis it to 0 of the usual 1semi- flouris 1 Delaware & point, but Reading barcly the pools dis- 1y in Amcer Ch rose age, which a amed was the al quo the highe: ntsentiment is i rent Althouzh the fluetu ay from 5 to nodations, the demand the close. 1he s will soon re- that no gold will DA Steamers 2 confidenco ek exe ¢ on the auotation: ork Stock ex- T o preferred & Guif:! Northwestern a0 preferred Weatern EUN Pacific Mail o, & ¥ alace ... sud T rmin'i; Ao preforred... 10 W. o prefecred Rock | st. Paul preforrod L& E 1 prd. Hocking Valley 1iinols Central St Paul & Duluth Kan. & Tex prd Like ¥ do p Lake Shore. Lead Trosta uls. & N ui. & New A nhattan Con Memphis & b AMlchigan Central Missour] Pacit Mobile & Ghio Yo ¢ Natlonal Cordnge. - do preferred N.J. Contral..... . Norfolk & W. pf'd North Ameriean €0 ex div. The total sales shares, includin Gas, 4,600 ern, 10,500; ville, 8800: Sugar Lol Tenn. Coal Texas Pact | Tol. & 0. ¢ U 8. Expre W. Bt L& do profe 1 221 | Wer 1634 | Whi 40| oling 51 313 Gonernl il 88 |Nntlonal 1 (543 C. Fuel & 108 L 1193 Hous. & T 523 Tol. A A 1 s toda, Atchison, Iirie, 8,200; Loulss Missourt Pacific land, 7,800; Northern k 7,600: North “American, 11,800; Richmond Termin 12,100; Union Vacific, 4,100 8,400, 1, 6.7 We Y800: Southern Paclfic ncry. 1 & iron 11l q en ¢ Unlon Paclflc ons., L 13 rred Wolls Fargo K orn U o & L. do preforred - 104 |Mian & St. D.&ERG.. actric 1ns iron o preferrod .. ex. AN M Deluware, Lackawanna & West- ille & Nu T b R 700; St stern wding, Paul, Union, New York Money Markot., rch 80.—MoN nd ranging from last loan, 16 per cent, cl at 15 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER EXCHANGE ankors' Firn, 4881 for T BONDS—Strong; ¥ ON CALL— 1 5 to 26 per osing offered 6@7 per cent. with actual Dills at 84.8014@4.8615 for derand. state bonds quotations on bonds: 18] 14 Pacitic 61 0 Loulsia Missou ’ Tenn new set fs.... 1013 Union Tenn. new set Ry Tenn. nev sot 6 |1t G W I Canadn 80. 20...... 103 | Atch. 48 Cen. Pacific 1nts. ... 10i4| Atoh. D.& R G 1sts....0 115 D. &R G.ds 8ilg Krio2d.s ... I MK &T. Gon. M. K. & T.Gen. 5s Mutual Union G N.J. C. Int. Cort. N.Fac. Iste....... N! Pac, 20s... N.w. Consois N. W. Deben. 51 C. & | |G. 1 & S |a &, C. 1. & T, . C ‘e | N. Carolina N Carolin ¢ . 100 g 1 1 | =l 10 |v Tenn. old Virginia U 1. Boston Stock Quotati BosTON, Muss., March 30.—Call percent; time loans, 6614 per e ng are the closing quotations on und mining shures [SL&. T G 3L &3 F.G e |St. Paul Con.., 2igs,’ 40 ex. mat ¢ M e Tr. Rots T R, 10c Ists | Wost shore...... clu Al 40 20 8. . B on. G4, v Gn. {coup ons. lonns, 54@614 . The follow- stocks, bonds AT Amer Am. Su G0 | Weat Bnd ostingh Ateiiison P Westing. Kl Wis. Cent’ | 2dy Atchison 4. Hoston & Malr Boston & stalne p i 14 ki B &Q. v Fitohpure ) ectrio. . 106% | Atiantic 62| Hoston & Central. 10 V. & N, Eng 0id Colol Ore. $hort Line. 191 | Co 20 |Franklin. 534 | Osceola 14 |Quincy 38 | Sunta F 1714 Tamara Francisco Mining Quo vorsoo, Cal, March tations for mining lows: 15 Belchor 15 t & Belelior ... 180 dle Consolldated 20 Hulwer ; Commonwealth “hotls Mono Noith ¥ Ophir Potost Suvage 81 N Crown Point d & Curry Yehlow ia New Kogland os. Wia: Central 18 | Allouez 31, ¢, Mont futte & Boston 23 Calimet & Hec il .. e opper.... b 161 tation: The offictal ks today “T¥exican.... ket g Quotations. sing m Crown rol Can, ul & Va Peadwood Gould & Carry & Noreros. ... v mest ke 3 xican tandar. i5) 1 a0 prefe Bulw, St Louls Min St 1. Louis, Mo March Vol quointions on mining stocks: A ettie. 8 006 . Th Bimetalile 7 Granite M Elizabeth ilope vat Murp 580 | Leo “ Viymouth Sierra Ne vada. Union Con. Iron ~iiver Quick i orred. ks, owinz are the i o hy 0@ Englind's Bank Keserve Decreased. NEW Youk. March clnl cablegram suys done today, but there Wi and buyini'on the cheapening « of Teinvestment of id the recovory of Fr Kk reserve wis decrei 80, The Little £1,067,000, of which £50,085 wei Financial Notes. BALTIMORE, Md., March 80.— i good g Post's London business wus rul ton: \ money, the the April'di I confide sed this week ro in gold. Clearings, §2,- Easy; | the | market today was i great surprise to orders | | but buyers for lo | 088,000, hulnnrh.‘“mvk,nfil Money, 6 per ‘ 248 Colorado lnmbs ‘ 51 western wethors cent. KANEAs 1,918,046, NEW ORLRANS, #1,820,015, NEW Yonk, Mary 120; bulances, #4,5 CINCINNATL O, MAY cent. Now York ex #1,507,100, PRILADEL Crry, 1A, Pa, i balinces, o eent MEsris, Tenn., 3 at A0 alances, §178,278, Lovts, Mo., Mifro balances, £40 o cent bulances, cent. Exchunge on discount CHICAC 615: New sIxty -du, sterdy ), 111, Marel York excl Dills, #4.55 6T e 18 BEE. ] -Fx y: Chiea I premium; Lot PARIS Murch 80, -T| for the account Bank of Fra 000f gold and an inerease of 3 ' LONDON, Ma of ‘Enelund st week. The prop Shgland s reserve (o wits 49.75 per cent, Is +h 80, ronRa OMAHA LIVE Cattle T Badly S0 far this week ceipts of cattle and yout 1,400 head e hous shows ne A hieavy ran of et Thursduy, toc ceipts surprised active, and if there w | | 1t was for the better, is generally the case o Al i 1 they could get at s hide stronger for i Good 1,150 1 front &4.40 up {0 84.95. 1,000 to 1,200-1b. s 440, with' Tittle Thhe forenoon's ¢ the supply, The cow trade was tostrong. Poor to goc at from £2 10 3,90, w good stoek around wero in v lin; 1 houses ' ruled 1fanyth sules ut 82 {0 § calves wer red, bands freely at unclis o large to choies ve L little string of good wester and a bunch-of chol than 1,000 1bs. sold fo light stuff was in no t no stronger than they resentative sales: 936 1011 1081 HH1 1055 11 DRESSED No. P 3 90 1088 1080 1129 POV Tes 840 K10 506 850 907 t.. 925 1000 965 1000 986, K80 560 BE3 SIS SIS S RIS IR S 10 oo [ o L e, Exchange on Activeand St th, while varlation worth mention no 3.50, March 80.-Clearings, Mareh 80.-Cle rings, 407 b7 rings, Money. 6 hango, par; cle 30, Clearings, 338, Money 4% arch 30.-New York ex- h0. Clearin 30,-Cloarings, Money, quict at 67 Noew York, 5oe bid 30, - Clearings, $1 87,012 Money New ' York par” to 10c 30 g for s Clearings, $14.780,« dull: $4.861 for drafts. Money cent | CNewy n 3 0. (Special Telogram to nd as o pre Boston, pi uls, bue bid. hroe por cent rentes, 96f The weekly statement nee shows « deetease of 200,000 The bullion In the Bank 1 £538,000 duting the ortfon of the Hunk of iability, which last week now 43.31 per cent TOCK MARKETS, ady n rrice. THuRsDAY, March compared with have in the supply of Hogs Break 30. Jast re- sheep wsed vor expected on lay's rather limited re The market y change in prices Speculative shippers, n Thursday, did nothing o willing to tuke wd pald a ne was as Huses W teady prices attle that struck th 1.300-1h. steers sold at ommon to vory fair sold_from £1.10 to consequence under £4 2 practieally cleared up brisk and prices steady s cows and heifers sold 1 the bulk of the fair o 75 0 #3.75. Bulls, oxen respectable demand, nd speculators, and ing a triflo firmer, with Not a gr but they all chang nged prices from 15t o the trade in buyers ife Country usual and regular some supp! A big n foeders brought #3.76 co natives weighing less v $4.10. The commonish etter request and prices have been lately. Rep- Tore attle. tha DEEF. No. Av. 1001 #4 1220 HEIFERS, 50 comen 40 1 CALVES. 865 875 180 90 © 00 00 50 00 50 00 PN BULLS. 1392 1800 1621 1330 1570 1940 OXEN 1517 8 50 19 _STOCKERS AND FEB DK 50 275 8 00 8 26 DAHO 750 479 194 feed HoGS—1 were quoted 40c lower and buyers started i rather assiste murket, and y 260 lower than Wedne stricted shipping deny 1y, und trading sturt o finish took mostof the good and heavy hogs at fr pickers got th at around 36 inferior light nds were 1 Sellers were ors and the noos ticully empty I tored bt against 86,90 10 87 and #6. ven mor Av. Sh. 165 — #0 305 6 4b 208 6 00 630 6 50 600 Pr 40 bulk of the light anc n hour found the rgely at from #6.65 to 6 o’ 87 Wod 5 on lust Thursday J8 1AL 3 65 U O 8 70 81 6 410 CATTLE. Av, Pr. I two nowith ve The 1ib ther de 1y wher A somewl nd did not help was slow and draggy from Shippers and fresh i it to choice buteher wi omi $0. 95, while nixed stuft 7o, Sules of common 1o id mixed stuff and odds and de at fron $6.60 down o #6.40. ade than ns ity well ¢ anxious to t at- s sduy and #7.156 to Resprexentative sales: Sh. Pr. KO 86 70 120 160 50 50 were pi 80 120 40 280 40 a0 KO 120 160 120 160 AND ROUGH. SHEER- Recoipis w denind was good £n to strong prices. Fai 5: Tar 1o £00d we won und stock sheep, Eholee 40 10 100-1b. sentative sules: No. 170 western ewes.. .. 8206 western wethers. ... 1....650 42 uite liberal, but the 1 triding brisk at st ¥ o kood natives, sterns, $3.50 to 5] cc #2.25' 1o #8.75; good to lanibs, #4 10 86,k Av Pr. .. 90 84 40 122 b 12% at many | DAILY B FRIDAY, MARCH 81, ipte, 817 cnrs, Close: ’ [ OfMclal rosoipts Bl por | Cars The G, 1 CATTLR 4 lfi)fl 16 500 ition of Stoek. nd disprsition of stos ks of the Unlon Stock Yards for the twenty-four hours ending at . m. March 40, 1898 RECEIITS Recolpts and Disp hown by the b nan, yeloe HOGS, SieED Head Care | tond | Cars ) Care. | Head o) tane] 72| assal o 1) rew ISPOSITION, WUV RIS, CATTLE | 1OUS SHEED wnbu Packing Co 3 Hammond (o 102 1104 Swift & Co Th ] W Cudahy Packing (o Squire & Co hite, Peevey & Dexter Shippers and feeders Total cmeaao, 1., to b r ke fo! a la W the openin salos at hett W | fores the pr of 87 w There were sales of culls and the way down to from & pr fr at o la st ot @ 84 eri fo du In fir co 1f P Su D. R On [ore Sel th si th: at ca at W t to u al m, de I or he Loy ne b w t lai a ti R CATTLE 3,000 ho 7,000 weights, SHEEP 2000 h the miarket was stron, shipyir dull common we sell on a | All drugglsts REFERENCES Sioux City; Special attention given un treaty, has, ence Russ pointed out that th | the treaty and that similar clauses are that we now ask our dri rats next week, as they | two children, the late Ve Stock Market, March 80.—[Special Telogram Sellers of cattle found ready for ull the of rs and At strong Some were inclined to quote the it dehor thun for Wednosdiy undoubtedly were cffecte: but such instances w rather than the rule, the market ¢ only nbout steady. 'Dressed beef ARIDRING Speors Wore quoged At froum &4 1o and cows, nd at from FCE Were pr wd from §2.00 to $3.50 tter. Hows sold from 15 cdnesduy and from of Tuesd stions noth rthin §7 Tie Lyers feos, ts litt o snles #1.50 Sales of $4.25 to most of the to to Be Lo 4 Tower than it s market. With one J1dd ubove $7.85 and 5 did not eut niach of In the day's transaction It took a Sl Luneh of hogs (o wl o greater part of the supply 7.20, much of it at from skers Secmed dotermined o kot 10 87 in spite of present and ospeetive light reccipts. The demand today s of an indifferent chavacter and the range vilues any time after S o'clock was from {0 #7.50 for heavy, 86,80 t0 $7.80 for mixed il um and from #6.656 to #7 for i young pies ali £.50 10 40, and firmness W0 OX wei 90 o 87.10, I ni ces O #6 1o #4610, from being pald Wisconsins, Shippors meat. fiems - both 1d the, entire supply wis carly on a basis of fron #4.40 extra sheep and ut Ds. Recel from 3 pts: Cattle, 14,000 head; \ecp, 10,000 head veninz Journal reports: pts. 14,000 hoad; shipments o, steady, stron cors, hers, $4.25 4,10, 100 head; shipnients, clower; commion prime butchers' 7.15; light, #6.09@7.00. elpts, 8,000 hoads ship market active, firm; b 00@5.40; clipped Texus, $3.9074.50; s $5.06@0.40; lumbs, $4.7576.50, 18,000 ket 107 $6.20 head; good, It onts ives west- K City Live Stock Market, KANSAS_Crvy, Mo, March 30.—CATTLE jts, 1,500 he shipments, 1,700 hend eders strong and 1], Texas wnd Representative sales stecrs, £4.00065.00; cows and heifers, @3.90; stockers und_feeders, $3.9004 sxas and [ndian steers, $3.5004.10. Hous—Receipts, 6,200 head; shipments ud; the market @10 lower nd weak., Representative sales: #6 06,90, Recelpts, 1,700 head: shipments, the market ' was fairly active y. Representative sales: Muttons, #4.70; mbs, §5.107.5.85. Indian st Dressed beef and 1,000 St. Louis Live Stock Lovts, Mo., Mareh 30, CATTLE head; sliipments, 2,200 head no good natives on sale; Texis 1t sone fod steers, 84.60. HoGS —Receipts, 4,80 0 head; market Towe heavy, #6.90% arket. Recelpts iarket tle 00 head; shipments : qualitysupplied; L1205 miixed, $6.70@ light, ¥6. 00, cipts, 100 head: shipments, murket not made on account of lack of 107 supply. SO e A High Laver Usually has a bad lives. He is bilious, ustipated, has indigestion and dyspepsia, there is no_organic trouble a few doses of arks’ Sure Cure will tone him up. Park are Cure s the only liver and kiduey cur positive guarantee, price $1.00. et Hb. Booar r., [as F, Rocar Vice Pres Secy & Treas. HAWKEYE D Frazer, COMMISSION CO. Capital $25.000; Omaha anl Sloux Oity. Grain and Provisions | Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WiT oom 212 New York Life Building OMAHA. lown State. tional Bank, erelal Nl Com onal Bank! naba, to ‘outsido orderss crrespondence solieited g S U THAT RUSSIAN TREATY, nators Agree to Give Some of the Cor- respondence to the Public, Wasmizarox, D. C., March 30.—The senate is morning under criticisms on the Rus it is understood, decided at when it is made public to make public the same time the text of the treaty as . me to that body, for comparison’s sake, and the same time publish the correspond- between the United States and 1 ofticers during its nezotiation It1s extradition clause in with Belgium is amost identical one which has been so criticised, common in our A prominent republican, opposed ty, suys the Russian and Krench it seemis, are being used to help 1z sea negotiutions. ith the ties. the tre ties, ong the Ber h Syrup recommended to_us nds who are suffer- 2 with a cold to give it a trial, and if iv yes not give satisfaction your money will be funded is sold on u positive parante cents and $1.00. All uggists. Has been so highly 50 et be captured by the demo- have decided to old & meeting of the state central comumit e at the Paxton hotel next Thursday after- on at 2 o'clock There are several things to be discussed, it the principul one will be the settling of ho shall be the dispenser of the public pap it will be handed out by~ President Cleve ud, Democrat The town will e Denth of & Veteran. Dr. Reuben H. Picard, 74 years of age, and resident of Omaha for the past thirty-five years, died Wednesday evening at 1816 South Tenth street for the past yed for the his bed He had suffered more or less and a half from a fall and past two weelss had been confined to The deceased was well known to all old mers in Omaha. He leaves a widow and being Mrs. Lettie 1816 Tenth street and Harvis of South wAN.u CIRII Total Iusus GOUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS. WATER ST.R. COMPANIES OMPANIES.cic Corresponde B2 L L} ' IIIRRISIWIPAIY Bankers, , CHICAGO. TONRES & MIS | | v wrs and bulls were i de- | lower than on * L How ows steady to lower, | { | { | honor al will ogeur froth his lave Saturday at 10 a. m. - - WORLD'S FALE MATTERS, t Wigginhotham ¢ Derogatory Statements Crtcago, 11, March 50.-The fc ius been issued by President Higgin ntradicts Scine lqwing address botham WORLD'S COLUMMIAN EXPOSITION, CIICAGO, L, March To the Public: Hecause of many niisreprosentat and ndsstatements relative 1o v M managenient aflairs belng Inclrealation through the press therwise, hoth In this country and abroid and tn reply to many letters of Inguiry or complaint touching me atters, it seems advisable thit I stateniont garding them should y the public, Therefore, T respectfully t the widest publicity be given to the [ Flrst-=The cxposi readiness for visit Jecond—An abundunce the best supplied to any world, will be provided port that n chary water probably a water can be had by ent ngliss Third=-Amols tayisons. Pos made without chuyee Fourth - Alout tifteen hundr t 1 closets will be loeated at nts in the buildings and about and they will be absolutely free to This 18 its Tarize o nunber n proportion to the estinated attendunc ever heen pre vided in uny exposition. Tnnddition 1o the there will also b nearly an equal number of tallet rooms, ete., of as costly and handsone i character i oxhibits, for ihe use of which u eharge of 5 conts will be 1 Fifth-The admission foc of 50 titlo the visitors to sec and enter sition buildings, fnspect the short, to see evérything within the e xposition grouids, except the Esguimuus w and the reproduction of the Colorado dwell ings. For these, as well us for the fal at ions on Midway Plaisance, o 11 fec will e charsged Sixtho -l seription w Seventh - Iree nie pital serviee is provid exposition managenent Eizhth—The birean of public provide commodions free walting room:s, in cluding spacions ludies patlors and toilet rOOMS i VArious prrts of the grownds. HONCHIGGINBOTHAN, Prosident - APPRECIATID HIS SERVICES, Tl opened in of drinking cat city frec to all would be made for drinkin from the fact that hygia those who desire {tat o seating will be rooms convenient the groun e public nte will on 1 the cxpo exhibits, and, in not b t extortion e nl und emergency hos Lon the grounds by th of any de- comfort will Ister Lincoln's Resignation Received by the President. Wasmixaroy, D, C.. March 80.—Sceretary of State Gresham sent a letter to Minister Liucoln, at London, by tonight's mail, ac cepting his resignation. The secretary adds “The president dircets me to make suit able expression of his high appreciation of the ability, eficiency and zeal with which you have fulfilled the duties of your mission, and his sincere regret that your retirement deprives the service of one of its most d officers. “The president trusts that you wil convenient to continue in the performance of your functions until velieved by your suc- cessor's entrance upon his dutics." The appointment of Mr. Bayard as am- basaador extraordinary and minister pleni- potentiary, is, the secretary says, done in view of the action of her majesty in appoint- Julian Pauncefote to be her first a ador to the United States - Louis is now getting £ a vear for every telegraph pole that stands in her streets. n Was find it D) ELIGATE Y oMEN Or Debilitated Women, should use BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties and exerts a wonderful influ- ence in toning up and strengthening her system, by driving through the proper channels “all impurities, Health and strength guarantecd to result from its use. “My wife, who was hedridden for elgh. teen months, aftor us Lradfield: Femalo R ,.Jmur for two monihs is getting weil” J. M. Jomxson. Malvern, Ark. Bravriern Recuraton Co., Atlanta, Ga. Boid by Drugzists at $1.00 per bottle. JPROPOSALS FOR FIELD SEE led pr Field Seeds,” non county, § 1. will be recel ageney until 1 o'clock p. i, of April for furnishing and delivering about 25,360 1bs. seed onts, corn, 657,600 1bs. sced potatoes, 1 whedt, 780 1bs. alfalfa, 8.000 1hs. German mil= let, 780 1bs. timothy, 737 1bs. biue grass, 500 ibs. sugar beet and 500" 1hs, sugar cane seed. Suid seed to be grown in the section of coun- try contiguous to the place of delivery. Bid- ders will be required to state specifically in thelr bids the proposed price of cuch artel offered for deliy under a contract. The right is reserved tc ctany or all bids, or bid, if deemed for the best in- terest of the service, CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cheek or draft upon some United States de- pository or solvent national banik vicinity of the residence of the bidder, n puyable to the order of the commissione ndiun affairs, for at yunt of the proposil rfeitod t ror bidders ry nptly execute t suretics, other urned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in liew of a certified clicek will not be con- Sidered, For any farther intormation apply 0 . LEROY BROWN, U A.. Acting s Indiun agont. Mi1d21t “seed . soed mtract with good to he re- United 8 A\l They're Completely Di all of Dr. Piorce's Pleasant Pel- b | lote—with & sugar - conting which J surrounds th meentrated vufi: do not get ¢ 28 fable extracts, A} taste. ~ This means more than con fort. The offensive taste of oils, or of bitter (u.h is apt to upget digestion. These Pellots ielp digestion. They're tiny, hence easily swallowed, They're easy in action, and after usi:® them you feel well instead of Bilious 4 and Constipated ; your Sick Headache, Dizgle ness, and Indigestion are g Good nature belongs to an active liver; ritability to a morbid_liver. Take Pleasant Pellots that you may cultivate good nature, ipiness, and health the cheapest pill you can buy, be- causo [,mn.n.m,r to give satisfaction, or YOur money is returne It's a permanent cure Dr. Sago's Catarrlh R offer §500 reward for that you get with wedy. ~The makers an incurable case. DR O, @ WO, the famon Chinese physie cin of Omuha, s over 100 statements from rateful pas nts whohave :un cured by o Omaha. March LING D O, Ges Woi 1 huve by o great sufte sineo hall ild with chrons= o inerhoen, w back. b adnche, and crippled with SR D e 1 i had triod octors and spent cront detl of oney, but no ro= liet. Alout seven henrd of Dr. C. Gee Wo, com= menced taking trentient and can eheorfuily recommoend hin for ho Las enred 1o and mado WOeW AN of m e FIRANK GOODALLS Oninhias Hours 9 to 9- No. 5194 North 16th SH STRENGIH, VIIMI i, MANHUUU months KRKER, M. D, No.4 Bulfinehi b, 8., chief consulling physician of the MDY MEDICAL i NaTITUTE, o wh=) d the G0 ME0AL by the NATIONAE \Ar\vln AL As40rIATION fo the PKIZE ESBAY on Fxhausted Vitality, At-opNy, Nerrous and Physical GuRyEsl e e i ho yaung, he middie.aged and_ aid: Contultation 10 porson or by letter, Prospectus, with testimonials, FRER FE, OR SELF: 2 iwaluable pro e The Mercer. Omaln s Newnt Hotel C(OR. mH A4D uu WARD 373, 0Rooms at & (01 0oms at §. R t#1.0) portar. 10 Roows with Bath at $35) to 38.3) par 13y OPRBENED ST 1’\U(-U 1st Modern in Ev Newly Furaishod Throaghout C. S. ERB. Pro»n. MURRAY HOTEL. The nly hotel in the city with hot and cold wter &nd steam hoil in every roo Tubieand dining room service unsurpassed RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Special rates on appiication, B. SILLOWAY, | LOST VITALITY ": e viger_quickly ro surely eured b Ihl)Al‘ll the great IH'vIA Ry o) A Nervous I S0ld with welts neee of eure. 9()1]’1‘1[ O] Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle 1o and Sheep market ia the west. COMMis3I0 I HOUSES. Wood Brothers, Live §tock Commission Merchunts. South Omaha—Telephone 1151, JOHN D. DADISMAN, WALTER E. WOOD, rteby myil a1 dwire choartally upplioatioa Chicago " | Managors' Mark ot Rep shed up Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS HAT) VORE Omaha Tent-Awning | Wolf Bros. & Co,, Manufacturers of tents. awnings. eic. 0) and HORRR.00Y. 705 5. 16th street 1P Varua _BABS AND TWIN'S. | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importors and man . frs, Hour sacks, buriups twine. BICYCLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bicyclos s0ld on monthly 12) N. 15th paymants BOOTS AND SHOES, URSANDJOBBERS, \m\\mu%\ fl' J Morse Coe Shoe Company, 1107-1100- 1111 Howard St 1119-1121-1123 Howard St ONLY Manufasturers of Boots and Shoes in tho s brask A K | invitation is extended to our new factory Kirkendall, Jones & Amar., COMPANY. Wholesale | SHOK CO., boots.ahoay mira. ngonts Bosion nd rubbor goods, 153 Rubbor <hoo Co. 102 [ 1610 Haraey 3t 1104-110 Harney St e ___COAL,GOKE. | CIRNICE, (Omaha Coal, Coks & Eagle Cornics Works LIM% CO., nrd and soft | Mfrs. galvanizel lron i, 3 Bt W | Medtuect il cap uiinn S Taetuilla wevlights, oo DORgin R 1120-1112 Dodge St -_ sl DRY GOODS, B e M. E. Smith & Co., | Kilpatrick-Koza Dry GOODS 0O, Notlons. xents farnish Inggoods, o, 1k Harnoy sts and Oftice Factory Salearoon We are th 1l 0 Insp! Hand-Sewed hotions, fur- koods, 0ornar o Moward ste. | FURKITURE, Omaha Upholslerlng Beebze & Runyan FURNITURE 00, Grace and 13th Sie €O., upholstered fural- 1104 Nicholas ale only. Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY, D ors (o hardware g aniow’ tools Corner 10th and Jackson ’ | 404 Douglas 3t. ErErr HATS, ETJ WAL Glbb)u&Co Wholesalo Hats, caps, straw k01 gloves. mittens, = 2ud and Harnoy =ts, Illl‘ WMIK . Omaha Safeanilrya WORKS, LUMBER, John A Wakel:ld, | Imported, Amerlean Innd oy koo comant Charles R. Ly, Hardwood umhor, wid3 | earpets ant pariaa dQuiass Ho0rin 9l wnd D 2. - LIQUOR3. | MILLINERY, Frick & Hardarl, |L Obarfeldar & Co tmportyrs anl jobber Wholesaleliguor deslers {ilnory. Botions. rdors prompt 1y 1001 Farnam St Carpenter Paper Co. | Carry & full wtock of | printiog, weapping and Triting_papses, card | Standard 0l Co., Hefinod lubricati ag olls, axle groase, oto. PROJJSE GU“MIS!I!I Branch & Co,, ot Jas. A, Clark & Co, Butter, chosss, agdh poultry wnd game, Kinds, oyste: | 3178 Lsth 9. —_—— STOVE REPAIRS, | SASY. D))t Produce, frults all Omaha Stois Rapair | M. A, Dishrow & Co WORKS, stove re Maoufaeturers of and water attachments | doors blind for any kind of stove [ mouldings. brav. made, 107 Dougles ¥6 | fce, 124h and Laas b eyt emeesk £ TEE) I PSR IE T C T ST L S—

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