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6 THE OMAHA \lh\ILY BEE:, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, I D TO QUIT. COMF TO QUIT. & D 10 QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. § D TO QUIT. COMP! 10 QUIT. & COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | e, 7 s ek it ®Rini W% | B A0S0 Moot e, | ol il st C7 et | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARNETS | £xpcourmiaen 20 goyr. counet.s i Ly PROVISIONS—Teef, quiet; eut meats, qulet; | from 62 62ige, With n few s ma at 62 00, Reading Tock Island, 7,700; St. Paul, | | \ Gttcr pickiad whoulders, & or particularly Ehoice lnts B horthorn went | 15,100; Western Unton, sa.600 ' vaie | Wheat Olosed Lower for May Than it Has o O o ooen wtfo | a Kbott e Mills Wors rining stondlly. ot : . Week Opens with an Extromely Light | NGO, ST iy Supply of All Sorts of Stock, i | IT. IT. %) KOX 15d 14 ve do the Business 8 TO QU ) TO QU ILLED AT IAdY Liad Ol 1120 OL 43 Ever Finished, refined (Continent, ¥ i A extremely dull, and ess than the duy's produce | NEW YORK, March 10-MONEY ON CALL= ¢ Sk, fairly netive: new fon was sold.” Quotations of flour are easier at kY AL 1 per cont i joan, and closed at 1 per — 5 T FO i prime. PZ00@1225: family, | 8.2564.2 for pate i v Y jonn. and P CORN WAS DULL IN THE MAIN ALL DAY | | HEFHER Bl et o T bl [ MERCANTILG PATERS0S | pRIES ON CATTLE MORE SATISFACTORY Unlry, 1iG2e; state cream NEW YORK, March OFFEE—Options | business in bankers' ‘Bifis nt $4.55%@4.8 for de: Ty 1 Tirae AT et sRIng prned tregular and e weale under disan- | mand and $.S74G 1871 o 00 dive: posted rates, | 7 ' Provisions Opencd a Shade Firmer on | oM IEEE wrge, 0@1le; pa inting cabies, uneatls ctlon ot spat oot: | HEMIGEE Sommercial bills, 46606459 ellers Find Littlo Troublo In Getting Rid Hog Recelpts Under the Estimato EGGS—Weak; » and Pénnsylvania, 13c AN At et 8 Dol Jead LA GOVERNMENT BONDS-—Firme tate bof of Their Holdings ~Hogs Hardly Plenty . g western fresh i southern Mille; re % 3 4 Inactive and Closed n Trifle Higher celpts, 1383 0 : 5: April, $16.20; 3 5 The closing quotatiods on bonds: nough to Make n Market Al Around, TRASBENS eity (82 per pke.), +%c; coun $15.15, ar H . 68 reg §|9 LokS. F.Gon M 00 PETROLEUM--Dull; United ol it s UL i £ 4 B8 coup. S0, P Consols 128 b ROSIN - 8tondy; stralned, common to goc v, 2,800 1 Wio Hat Denn: spot 8. 48 1 SUP, C. & P, 16ts, 1001 . o 600 b ibo and 100 bags Cent J. 8 ds conp. LT P G, Tr. Reta 780 CHICAGO, March 19.—Wheat closed at | " TURPENTING-Market steady at 3y Amarioan At in New York _toda TEIR. @, Te Rots b from B7%¢c to 67%c today, the lowest it has DDl LG AL e 45,638 bags; stock In United States, 153,327 bigs Ll IR LR Cattle values were more satisfactory to ak; state, commo ) cholee aflont for Unitéd States L00) ; total vis Missourl Gs. oW ellel pday closing prices 8 ee! ever finished for May, showing a loss of He 4 1 ey i vatinble for the United’ States, 47 R || R s R O W, Tate sellers today than closing prices last week, tince Saturday. A smaller decrease in 5 New Orleans, operl ketdle, uinet last vear 2 s, 5 Tenn. new se Alohison 91 A while the supply was rather moderate for TAVIVD, Marol 10:SMasket stoady: sules) 11,000 nn, new ge G H. & S AL 08 Monday. There was a fair shipping demand, Everything must go. Anything at visible supply than was expected v G T Vndy: Amerlean, $11.50615.00, bag: prices unchanged to Mf higher. t P 2L any price, cables, good crop prospects and an iner ) UL A Mareh 0. Market “quiet,” but fim; 1o C bars besides the usual local inquiry, and under Bher 10 U8, fair competition prices ruled from strong to e e —————————————————— ———— in the quantity of wheat and flour on pas ;I;"_, [‘:‘I‘“.‘ gtz L wakeds plates, firm, 3, March 19.-Market steady; stock, | D. &'R. G. 48, s S — RPEL ey d 3,60 bi prices unitormly 1 pi. higher Erie 21idy o is. 2 Ge and 10c higher, while trade was brisk ALL THE 4-PLY LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, IN ANY STYLE, ARE GOIN ~ OUT NOW RECAUSE WE ARE COM- (, sage were responsible for the decline. Thi TTON 8 ane 3 DE JTANEIRO, Mareh 10.—-Mark MK & ) i The ws and heifers wer cows and JLED TO QUIT, 260 tierces nt Muy, nominal; | about 26,000 bbis. capacity ir m For we are ‘111D oL aaTiad COMPE Sheep Ste Every known inducement we are making to enable us to get out of 29 MONDAY, March 19. business quickly. Prices no object. LLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPE “LIND OL aaTIZ4R00 LIOD OL (A" LIOT 0L dETIEdIROD COMPELLED TO QU ) AROO ddINoU working of 240,000 bu. of exports steadled | RomIBGL SR o oo m e e bt | e, T #1303 recelpts, 16,000 bags; stock, I KT o o [V, Genturios s Hpde sl near the bottom May corn closed un Ll 3 de, - nominal; no- quotations: ¥ No. Pac. 16t 4 changed, May oats %e lower, and provisions N N 4 clenred, No, Puc. 2nds. Stock cattle were offered in considerable Vet 1 B ! ir refining, 2 — N.W. Consols 5 ghe - N, W, Deb, ow bl numbers, in fact, one-half of the offerings CAUEL AN LA oaT Tty RANIRY Uity MRileth StL.& LM.Geri s, consisted of this class of cattle. There | ol i B AL b o 2 ades: A e N et T L R T | o Teres “| was a brisk demand from all sources and caused some selling of wheat and an easier b i “lony NoT 2 Thixed 314@3ttic; No. 3 prices were well sustained, especially on o-11 : t otations, fecling at. the opening, - Ths &moint ot jiy 343 7-16c: No. Butill : S g BOSTON, March Sall Tonns, s per cont; | the better cattle. Representative sales T (8T R § wheat and flour on ocean passage increased BT 1180, Mol A A% D18 0N higher; No. 2 mixed, 20%@30%c; No. | ume loans.. Has her cent, it D el y ALL THE BLACK, BROWN AND TAN 2,224,000 bu. during the last week, which Gied 1-10¢; confectioners' A, Afid 3-160 e Lok, bonds wud g shares Vi v A Hy DERBY HATS, WORTH AS HIGH AS $2 was an additional motive for putting out a [ F@3 1 i “'1”“ xv’u 1-160 W irm; $1.2261.23, ATESF 5 W0 prd 3 A HAT, ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT, A1 fow ‘fives” and “tens.’ Minneapolls re- | jjlygs BnUR Oapas . GHE06e Al Sugar. Alchison g, ported 240 cars and Duluth 45 cars, against T i Umothy, $8.00 prairie, | Beli Telcpliol AtoninoH 8 273 and 202 respectively a year ago. Liver- | oo Lo oduce Market. Pt Gulst.. erenmery;. 100Kt Aalvyr:| OaBTa 0%t R pool was quoted dull and rather easier at AL LRI L AR q 3 Gen, Elcetri 4214 Boston & Montana unchanged prices. New York advised some | prices on the “Cholee ¢ , KAAR_Very wenk; 8@8lc. extein Contrai ix| Contenninl selling by forelgners at the opening there acking stock. Sl i Wheat, 12,000 bu.; corn, 13,000 bu. | N ¥. & N. Bn 10k Kears Minneapolis, which closed %c higher than | =DRESSED POUI AL i 14,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 ; b2 Chicago on Saturds {5 (BWHE ol Tevar [FTONG SaC BEne LusThas SRunnings 10 Rl Ryl o - with prices here soon after the opening. [ saioe, ™ "7 0 f verpool Markets. London Stocke Quotations, There v,vi.c nothing ]hlrlhl'ulefl)]'] (‘n("nlr.y;ung nLIVE PO LTRY=The siipply la liberal and a LIVERPOOL, March 19, —WHEAT—De LONDON, Mareh 19,4 p. m. closing: in the above items for the bulls, and there | More active demind is cable. Good stoc 4 was an evident fading of hope for their sic VEEAL—There 1% a fair supply available and ALL THRE 5 in the increasing premium the holders of fctive trade ut steady prices, Good, fat N i AL it May contracts pald for changing them into in or eavys s, AR i Ponnsylvanii £, ta2 : s R OIF COLORS, YOUHt July. From 2 to n shade less was pald | . e continued weakiess of pime mess, 503 6. Tincon, I 1 S5 10 2 G PELLED TO QUIT % about the middle of the session to turn May | the e ATSh et oy Ibs., 2u; long clear, Q : e L TR L SALeE HBEE LI || ek weaternp: os. 3754 per ounco. into July. The market opened at from 5Sc “.I'II\; ‘| wer u” “w. or. Some e ,‘, LA i LR MONIY - gy i Il(l_”" to 58%e, and for an hour or so the fluctua- | Frewiy, g matket will touch - N nehn ke e e et foe tions were In the main confined to that small HONEY e ISvare e R rarnin, short billx {5 1 51413 per cont, And for three- range. As the figures of the visible supply ark honey, | montiw’ bills, 114 e cont. statement came slowly to hand the market i X L, 160 horsestoes : Reo e e Tirstatiban 1 became heavier, as the hope of more than c; counts, d0c, 8 114 YORK, March 19.~The following are the | 2 L 1,250,000 bu. decr began to fade. When i ‘Chestnuts, "1 s ahaks LEUM-Refined, 1 N G St T 8.0 M7 ot the actual quantity of the decrease was | nu almonds, 16@i7c; inglish walnuts New Y TN TR clia : T D000 315 10010 fairly established, the price of May fell to b ':’-h:‘l,“m‘"‘ Lol Tl B L e y <, March 10.—The dry goods market . el 40 [p! T il Henls from 57c to 67%c, and of July to from 59% Huite por BUL, $5.00G3.50, halt | opened at a very kood domand of buyers, vet the | Gon Cal & Va.. 310 8 a..... 110 i to 59%ec. The visible supply decreased 1,248, i n,"por WL, $E60; Falé bl [ local and nearby dealers did not respond ag X e St 5 F 2 50 2 000 bu., which is about 250,000 bu. smaller Dol bbL, 450 halt buL; [ pected, because of the stormy weather. With | il Pt it I falling oft ‘than was looked ‘for: e total BRKRAUT—Per bbl., $.504/5.00; half bbl., | terest by the local trade and the repro ives | dneatnke e 1 Silver., ... 500 276 a1 a0 in the visible supply now is 59,000 bu., ut of town | 8. Moxt of Ui Independene..... iu|\|<k~|_\(\l e 2 ) against 79,020,000 bu. at the similar period VEGETABLE was through the mall ordwrs. They | Qmario.... i "do preferre 8 year ago. The Saturday's clearances from | , GEATEI CAUCorA bundipicked navy, $1400 'knd_an ihereused demarna 1 Cruncisco Mining Stocks. the four principal Atlantic ports were equal [ F7l, Vestom, b styles of card cot- | SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 19.—The ofielal elosing 600 %o about 390,000 bu. in wheat and flour to- | ONIONS-Onlons are quoted on orders at i mted b b LR AL “l“<'\'-rl"1l:‘ll‘=<\'}:v'l'XHM‘X:HM:‘ Hotks lsn:u" TForo A Tok 2 i gether. The closing cables brought lower | Sk onjons. in bbls with o orders, Uhere was o ioderate businesst | 0wy quotations from all the principal foreign ex. | o m‘,[- § \lr:n;l “nnd Mnnesota | {0l LI 88 g To N - e ; changes. Without a shade ncouragement eIk Gar Tolk: Coiorads oo T Bel % |Mono.......00 B e from any quarter, heaviness continued to rule Cotorado | e ¥ ) e % Beavboloht |OphiE. e o 1760 here. The working here of some of the | Ohin W } NS odie Con....... Potosi wheat for export gave the market gome sup- Lhe st port toward the close. A. C. Buehl & Co. c ? c i iU Crown F ¢ ¥ L..1650 2 00 It Gould & Curry,. Utah . 5 S AND FEEDERS, sold 80,000 bu., W. II. Harper, 50,000 bu., 4 rob., Y 3 L H b L Hale & Noreros! and Norton Worthington, 50,000 bu., all No. i Calttbrntiy S60eqstan ? i 3 = o= 2 spring. The trading as the market closed | oz A . TG 3 On the London varket was at from 57%c to 57%c. There was a inach, per bbl., iy L L g NEW YORK, Maftli’ 10.—The Bvening Post's fair inquiry for vessel room at 2c for wheat . 5 v Fidiies, e L 3 ; mi ndon_cublest ¢ There was o to Buffalo. ‘. T S | shipments,’ 1,000 bales i _ all »:l:uun] todu mi Corn was dull in the main and at times 4 : i . WL S extremely 80, though the fluctuations were 7y B0GS i Bouzhit. ore was ) CWYOMING, narrow with such change as there was in s nersdox | o ¥ = 'he tarift biilg cted o p N AV DRy thio price in favor of those who were short, | hof 402 ZoSoc eurrots, 3 a.00; | 82; € o Cren: 3 ips | atone, . IR0t the Fine wa 5 ecdors... 2005 61 3 foeders. .. There was an incr for the week in the | Florida tomatoes, per 6-1b 36,5047, 00, : runs, otec | Ohe ) HUNOr o tHoraanak soverelgns onria 189 3 toer amount afloat for Europe amounting to TS, 5 rSBURG Marca 1 I in today from Egypt. 264,000 bu. The visible supply there in- LES—There a few apples on the [ i highes s = creased 600,000 bu. Export clearances were trade is largely going to oranges. N e 2o Gz (b L Rotationa small. Bartlett-Frazier bought in some X e ‘.,,‘.';;',“,- v scason i Visible Grain Supply. LOUIS, March 19.-Mining stocks today were Short corn, but the_general tonc was bear- T e T T e YORK o i < Auo Ish, influenced apparently by the low re- | ship. There i stll some demand, ho ;| g urda T belpts and the heaviness in wheat. May | ood stock andprices ave ‘ruiing higher e | Ne ' ! s s i 18 40118 Hopes. & 5 feeders. .. 104 fecder, .1 106 G G £ opened at from 36%e to 36%c, sold at 38%c | ¢ | bugl ; h . 5 6 BlmooniL 1 B § focdo ; iy Ahadechist ! and then alternated for a long time between | ing"in good condition 5 ¢ Choo - 2 cwt. UF 36%c for buyers and the same price for | ing. = River d rexula \ i 23 foodors. 1114 3 sellers, It dropped to 863%c for a moment 2 u'_"”‘m 3 edaiingtony Ty ATGTMREMeD Tmperial @ank Statement. o feeders.... 83 feeder: 32 3 e ¢ PLE- Recelpts, Guickly, Thoroughly, Forever Cured when the probable visible supply and the Redland’ navels, @3.00 Riverside s A 10.—CORN—Market quict BERLIN, March 10.—The statement of the | 20500 £ _ 1l shipnient: 0 d; market steady | Sllacn f with the previous number of hogs on sale, hardly enough here | {oN% {000 (s stocker v i faf day i o Aene it evary haor et was firm In the last half hour of the TROPICAL FRUT ATS : -, lower; No. 2 white, Cob L k 3 Cash In lund, inerensed, to make a market, in fact, packers bought S Recelpts, shipments, 800 nong men 10 body, ssion and wound up at the highest point BANANAS—The trade is constantly increasing . 3 white, 30%@31c. SUrY Notes’-ine i ct o Ll A & e bl aupplisd: Tincn, | RYE nominl. e oeai few, if any, hogs, as there were not enough | head: opencd —strong, closed tower: bulk, (| kG audbeare & i 0. BN LR ee ot Ty ant aulli L IE 10! aturt 2 ’(::,;’“rl‘."t;t\;h.‘. t fivm; high wine basts, $L.15. | §,"cireutation, incre to make a killing. The market opened slow, ; packers and 3@ | rorce, will, enersy, brain power, when failing or c o 2% EMTIRTR s and pigs, 10st, dro restored by this treatment. Al small was offered for sale, and there was cven 5 : 5 lower, and closed weak, 10c lower, With a Receipts, 1,900 head; 500 fare cd by s treatment. All smail tid Jess wanted. Therc was a_ slightly increas- | ORAN Gancy Floridus, $3; choice Flori- | LONDON, March 19—SUGAR—Cane, aulet: [ ypw vom: P feldey: exchange | Bumber of loads unsold. 'Butcher and light R wedk portious of tho ¢ ihe trade In sympathy with corn, Ty BT e Der box cotrifugal Java, 16 037 Muscovado Jva,” fair (ORI, March 10.~The Projuce gxciange | weights were about the only grades sold, the Sloux| City Tive Bodic Market. your manhoodt| Provisions opened a shade firmer on hog | GRAPE FRUIT—Ver box, t i standing 470 _to 41, heaviest hogs beng carried over. BXUeme | oux orpy, March 10.—HOGS—Receipts, 00 | denpic, aven 1t i the lost s receipts under the estimate and firm prices g Wool Market. o sales were at from $4.32% to $4.421 and D oot IS Hennle EMfisticat, 10" Niwher | heaste e D boldis at the yards, and after some slight modifi- BEAR-No. TSy LOUIS, March 19.—WOOL~—In fair demand, T st Nastor. Markot. bulk at from $4.35 to $4.40, against $1.35 to Saturday's’ close, $1.2714@4.35; bulk, $4 that i ice and busdriess honor cations of the first impression it wound up | aium, 1, $8.004510.00 y ady “at the recent change in price LELGIN, Il Marcn 10.—BUTTER-Steady? | $4.50 Saturday and bulk $4.40 to $1.45, and | @ S e B0k With expitations ki phaots. Soat saaials O amtial agreement therowith, Fowler- | larke. $12.00715.000 medium, $10; smab, 375 binck ey i et i $4.65 to $4.75 on last Monday. Representa- pplap LI, i aue B iiliny fice, Over 300 roterences. 3 Bterling and Baldwin were among the early | Subs, lnrkec $6.0058.00; medium, 85,06 0;" small, STOCKS AND BONDS. Financial Notes, tive sales lings, $2.25@3.00; cows, $1.25G2.40; bulls ERIE MEDISAL €0., Buffalo, N.Y. buyers of lard. The Anglo-American Pack- | 51§ p92.00; medinm, $14; small, $10. Mon: || <o, o L2 BALTIMORE, March 19.—Clearings, $1,775,765; i No. Av. Sh, Pr. | oxen, $1.E0G2.60. " s N To ing company was also a moderate buyer. [ tana veurlings, large, $i2; meaium, $6; smaii, | Week Opened with a Firm Tone to the balances, §20411L bl o : A Stock In Sight. Hog receipts were 24,000 head, and the esti- black Montana cubs, large, $6.80; medium; Speculation. March 19.—Clearings, $07,150,1 . . ho B enas St R e mato for tomorrow I8 21,000 head. The clos- | $03, small 835 slver te. e, 30 modiih | NEW YORK, March 19.—On the Stock ex- | " sl e . (N7 ' 440 | etpal citics Monday, Mareh 10 ; ing quotations show e lmprovement in pork, 1, $8; small, $5; siiver tip cubs, large, 30: | change today the week opened with a firm | valances, $1,447,040. e b ek 1075073 p 3 Bl 3 EreuciBirepurstissioALTHDS t4c in lard and Ge in ribs. BEeSiia e [ oiaaium LI tone to the speculation and generally PHILAD A, March 19.—Clearings, $8,341,- 5 2 i | sown omana.. 5 e aud allhge ausrsntotiiat heat, | 2 medium, hicago. .. o Tstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, jginedium, $6; 5 et ; balances, $1,279,499 AU s 440 | R i Health, Strength aud Vigor, & 9 o .00412.00 \ higher prices, Chicago Gas, which was 1 " s o 75 cars; corn, b50 cars; oats, 350 cars; hogs, i ts i small ot fent o m“ (D e PARIS, March 10.—Three per cent rent A i1 | su Louis.. 01 i Use itand pay if satisfied. m i §0c " 0c; fisher- Ce vn, being e onl notable ex- | 99f 47'%c for the account. Gt . % d 21,000 head. 3 0; medium, 60; small, S0c; fisher: T Voo s 3 edi 6; small, $4; fox, silver, as | o s g 4 IMPHIS, March 10 —New Yo e | 3. ) e 10 Total..... i 10,761 The leading futures ranged as follows: i mediim, $0; amall, 4 fox, silver ception. Sugar showed more strength and | MEMPHIS, March 0. -New York exchang 3 10 Total Bolo 2 mortean Agents, Clnclenetl, Oblos ol : — : clling at par. Clearings, $30,187; balances B L “Articics, | Open: | High. | Low. | Iedium, §60: aman, $i0; siver, pale actlvity, the first sale being at an advance | §i7.55) s ot 3 4 Herens 0 S e s L L to beauty, large, $60; medium,” $30; 'sm: of 1 per cent. In the early dealings a | LONDON, March 18.—The amount of bullion s d pirid 0 ORERATUEERIQTON o, - z 2 = S Man — Developed o] oo oom 3¢ | cross, lurge, 17 medium, small, $2 further. improvemer % AUNES 8 1 o Ioto \he Hank 'of Bnglana on balance today ing ; 878y 5 , $L00; medium, $1.25; emall T i er SR UA S| e o o loads consigned direct to a | Band of Six Hundred Chicagoans Will Live i BOTHGO0 60 593 e G0cs amal); 30a: lynx, No. 1, $3: Washington advices coming forward to the | (N2W ORLEANS, March 8 local house made up the supply. Good mut- on that Basis. RENEWED dium, 33 small, $L80; marten, No, 4, laret, effect that the refiners would bo given in- | miums bank $1.60 promiain. tons are in request, and the market Is quota- | | CHICAGO, March 19.—About 600 people in THE GREAT LR Hheqiion: * meatum, 6e; smail, creased protection induced purchases of the | s, LOUIS, March 19— Clearings, SRS T this city have banded themsclves together Ry dark, No. 1, ) 31: - edium, 7 shares, and rumors were circulated that the | blances, "SUNS. © Money dull, but 4 Receipts and Disposition of Stock. for the purpose of ‘organizing a colony on orcans. Inpolon c; mountain lon, perfect head « 3 recent bull pools in Sugar were again acquir- | Exchange on hudlo o - Ofeial recelpts and disposition ofstock asshown | (o o0 oberative plan, by means of which K ikt oo A e e R L L B i S | o e e e ek ¥ comisany | the co-operative plan, by mei Hibe . S J0aT.00; movoment. . The ‘result was an advance. of | New Yok 'exchange, ‘1o s gring ¥ ualng at 5 0'clock b, | the members can enjoy the necessaries of Gk Ay 1) large, Soe;. medium o 214 per cent, at which figure there was some | casicr, with only likht demand at cent. P ecewrs. life at first cost. Recruits have been en- \ B0 o070 S bt Juiy Gk s’ to beauty, profit taking, which caused a reaction of e = listed from all trades and the intention is : g 5 binck, cased, N 8 $ i Sy B ol £ Lkt L 0 ) v ok, caged, No, 1 s 13 per cent, but at tiie late dealings there | gyeet breath, sweet stomach, sweet tem- to have each man work at lis trade as far BIRNEY’S ) § e fud st brona strl waa'a recovery of 7 per cenl, lewving .| per? Thenjuss DeWitt's Little Harly Risers, |, |Head| |Hewd. | as possible, No wages are to be paid, the | | 377 BLACK HALF HOSE THAT ARE WORTH 28O ANYWHERE, BUT BECAUS! WE ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT THEY ARE NOW.... Ceevvde Ve az L COMPELLED TO QUIT. LIOD ¢ 1110 OL daT COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. LI0D OL aFTIddR PERCAL IRTS, WITH COLLARS AND IFE T PLAIDS FAND / STRIPES, $1.50 SHIRTS, COMPELLED )( TO QUIT PRICE.ys:vesssosssass Vi e BLACK HALF THAT HAVE ALWAYS SOLD FOR 25C GO IN AT THE COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF... Ao Y N RC QUIT. TO LLED TO QUIT. THAROD TTdd N0 ) TO QUIT. D 177" PE! MPELL! COMPELLI CO; poar: holders offer moderately; No. 1 Calitornia, | Gonsois money., b - hold moderately; No. 1 Call onsols. money.. 00 116 Mexienn Or 1d@5s 205 red western winter, 4 10070 20 | Consols, acent 4-10(8t. Pa CORN - Steady; demand falr; new mised, nadian Bhoific. BN ¥ Cour “LI0D OL am LIND OL « "112D OL dz CO; A LOT OF MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDER- - SHIRTS FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR, e THE REGULAR §0C KIND, COMPELLED / )C TO QUIT, AT N 1K00 HAKOO HdN0D THE FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UNDER- SHIRTS, SHIRTS ONLY THAT SOLD FOR 1 ( C, WILL BE COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT \ LLED TO QUIT. OMPELLED TO QUIT. ALL THE 3C SUSPENDERS WILL BE LET OUT AT THE COMPELLED TO C QUIT PRICE OF........... G COMPE 110D OL aFTIz 110D OL a4 "'LIQ0 OL 4@ T T INOD D TO QUIT. LLED TO QUIT. TFORD HOSE FOR 5C; THI3. REASON IS, WE ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT YOU CAN GET TWO PAIRS OF ROCK- 5C ALL THE WILSON BROS.PLAIN WHITE e 7 SHIRTS, REGULAR $1.00 AND §1.25 KIND, GO AT THE COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE ( UWEB I A Lo COMPANY Sonand COMPELLED TO QUIT.COMPELLED TO QUIT. {PELLED TO QUIT, COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. PILLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT.COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. steady; COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. 11D OL adTTIdR0D “LIND OL ‘LIAD OL JATIZdINO0D COMPELLE COMPE t D TO QUIT LLED TO QU MPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLE COMPE c COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. COMPELLED TO QUIT. London Sugar Market. S Vo will send you the marvelons| edium, 40c; » oad striped, la gain on the day of 2% per cent. St. Paul | ) ar ; ; 5N wolVerine, No. 1, 11 f e o 20/ 1802 | members sharing equally in the wealth the T i wolverine, was fairly well held in the morning and ECHOES OF ST, PATRICK'S DAY, L = community shall produce. The colony will . eaem’rh Powder fRolioves Catarrh and Coid L e praiei was bought in small lots for the London DI8POSITIO do its own farming and manufacture what- v 3 Catarrh and Cold i i, oocs smiall, o i ccount, but the stock fluctuated within a | g Ple 1 Otherwise Connected e T 0,:\BA0N RgEmaniac i niey Cash_quotations were as 35,0060, 00; medium, $4. L 98 BUAL0S N 2 | Incidents Pleasant and L 1S . ever may be required. omen will be re- Sy §j ono apwlication auetations were o L iunn, $1.60: Small, T50: muskr ul rgin. of % per lcent, ‘making s (decline with the Holiday. s e quired to do no manual labor, but will be g Curos Head Noises & WHIEAT—No. 0. 8 spring, | winter, 1 large, 10G1c; medium, Ye 13 iofaoenan cant) FAR ROCKAWA Y., March 18.— | PheG i Hanmond o, i = | expected to devote their time to the mental, P o o DEAFNESS. 3 Te'fanh, Tatge, S@de; medium, Tc; small, 6e; kits, | The other grangers also kept inside a | Y X 4 g o Ifawiibsico : i oral and physical training of thelr chil- 1207 Hasonts Temple, Chtearo. . 3 yellow, 3e. f pacs 1 por cent. limit on moderate. transaotions | Considerable dissatlsfaction was manifested | Swift & Co. oo moral and phy I ) A7\, 1204 S vle, Chiearor o, 2 i oo |SHATRRU2C 2rR ghspctions, village yester- | The Cudahy Packing Co.. ++ | dren and others under their charge. Pastoral. Crlal treaunentor sample (ree No. 2 white, SI%@ HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. and shows an Improyement of 1 o % per | among the inhabitants of the village yester- 0 il |ars other: ¢ arge, Pastora IR HIDE: s, “ic; No. 1 green | cent. National Lead made a spurt during | 48y when several men pulled down the agricultural and manufacturing colonies will ] 3, nommal; No. 8, 49@5Tc; No. Q- hides, o, 2 gren’ saited hi the ‘morning of 2% per cent, but lost 3 | American flag from the flagstaff on the | Shippers ana s H & be eatablishiodin’ every state In the union, Axegie. 3 No.'d yeal b to 16 dbs., Gluei N0 | por cent of the improvement in the late | lown hall and raised in its place a green | LOft OVEsiei : ohn H. Copeland, late of Texas, who has T FLAX ‘ST 1, 813716, 3 Vel calf, 8 lta. toiib Loa, be; Now Ldeyfhint |1 0o, e O o oroforred rose. 8 per cont. | fag with & bronze harp printed in the cen- Toim given much thought to the question, is the | other woman appeared on the scene and also TIMOTILY SEED-Trime, $.20. U R SRR LT B e M .3 \DOL; cant, e i §: 2 founder of the movement. claimed to be Grieve's widow. She was 133 nork, fio:seqy | aalied shitiel o SRR ASIR SR80 108 3 llJn Distilling the speculation was restricted | ter. The action of the men soon attracted —_— Mary Grieve, the head nurse of Riverside 5. Short | less tha ured: 23ae0c: | DY reason of the unsettled condition of srowd of citizens, who demanded that the ) LIVE STOCK. T hospital. P Srat e PELTS-Green salted, ench, 25600 a crow zens, W 2 J et e = 5 hospltal, Buffalo, N. Y. She sald that she walted shoul- e r veel a v | i = WANTED BRITISH PROTECTION. pital, Buffalo, D . She sa 1 . gt L i dry » by, (ot manlad| fH1 anies, rep wives of which | permit from the village president was | Asa Result of Light Cattle Recelpts the | cuiioce of the Queen Afrald of years after Grieve left in search of work, nished goods, por gal are still in conference on the western fssuc , @ » per gal., arly” dkins), No. & each e il I Sonforence on the wostern tesuc. | shown the angry crowd turned their abuse ket Was Strong. Strikers, promising to send for her and the children fllnt, Junsas and: Nebraska byteher D8, & 18 & RO but she never heard anything of him after- wards until she saw a notice of his death in EUgARS-Unohangod. : % per Ib, aetund wolght, 5@ dry fint, K on Wednesday an agreement may be reached. e following were the recelpts ana shipments 1 Nebraska muriain wool pets, Afte vance of % per ce s o ke i fter an advance of % per cent, the shares | o U " ov \ore floating again, but not on | that fact the market was strong. There was o | Jah Harrison, a nonunion workman w the paper. The matier was taken to court demand from the several sources and well | took the position of one of the striking pot- | 4nd this morning decided in favor of Mary for toda; welght, 4@oc; dry flint, Colo " | reced % ¥ o LA SRR N ¢ . © cceded % per cont and rallied ¥ per cent. A idlanT Soelo BT Wool pelts, per 1b., actual welsht, hacific o o e o staff, been carried to the il |Recelpts. Shipments. [ §int, Golorado murridin' wool pelte, pér It Missour| Pacific lost % per cent, then rose | the same staff, It had ke 10 the | fatted catlle of all welkhta were saiuble at an | ters at the East Liverpool pottery, has c Grieve. . L TTOle TR i welght, Agte, 13 per cent, closing at a reaction of % per | top of the bell tower, which Is many fee k caslable ‘At e L e SESE A Wheat, bu. X X TALLOW AN low, No. 1, 4%@ | cent. In the rest of the list the transac. | hikher than the town'hall, and raised on a | ndvance on the closing prices of last week. The | ated a furore y ap AT SRR oot grstatessanie 1140 tallow, " white A, 4¢; | tjons were on a small scale, but some of the | Pole: The patriotic Americans propose to to 16¢ per 100 Ibs. and aver- | pealing to the British government for pro- Fought in Midstream. UORLES Diissssss s e & % grease, white B, 3%c; & 3e; g A a R e of the | { e the matter up and engage counsel to | a . Fat_ light A middle weights tion against the strikers. Harrison re CINGINNATI, March 19.—On a coal bardge Rye, bu 3 dark, 5 old butte Uige; beeswax, prime, 16 | speclalties made material gains on the day. | prosecute those connected with the affair seemed tovsell to best advantage, there being | cently came here from England and is still X he Ohi R A I Hariey. S A fairly steady tono characterized the mar- | HOSTON, Marehy —dn enthusiasilc bt e inquiry for anything " Weighing over Hrltsh suvict, e wrote o the Trtisn in the middle of the Ohio river were fought ——t q . ket at the close. 'he bond market was | driver -of 'an United States mall wagon | 150 Ib " o ambassador at Washington, demanding pro- | two prize fights at an early hour this morn- On the Produce exchango today the butter o o L uotations had nge of from $1.25 to $5.00 3 s 5 G ARHNe Gralianko tany JUa htiss mss g et et weak, | trong all duy. ' The leading changes are | yesterday profusely decorated his horse and | vt " ettty Sere o Hoor G noi | teotion as an English citizen, and llcked fing, " Wiley Evans, colored welterweight of Ad@18e. Eggs, steady; fresh, 11611 & 2 3 4 i i’ —Qulet, weak; | g below 2 per cent, wagon with green flags in honor of St. Pat- | (75,7000 at better than $2, and there that the city police had refused to glve him ) fass AR A L) piices SnCuRnES 5 il The foliowing are tho closing quotations rick. The matter was reportéd to Postmas- [ wis only here and there a buneh that could be | protection guaranteed by law. He has California, knocked out in five rounds Pep- Now York Markots. LAVHE ok, Slonin’ % Q4o o I At KR T RATATE “\.1 958 18 ON | ter Coveny, who Kent a mila reprimand to | sold above $1.2 From 8400 took most | ceived a letter from Secreti Johnson of or Griffin of Cincinnati, and “Kid" Ryan NEW YORK, March 19.—FLOUR—Recolpts, | %€ s “Mial prices, the weather | tod a2 ¢ New York exchange | he driver," with trections to remove the | of the steers, A0 Lo B tople most | e British embassy In Washington stating | of New Orleans was knocked out in the 22,000 LbIE: exXports, 3,000 bbIS.; walowm 400 | and shorts oday ornamentation on the ground that while the [ and bulls were fr 1010 8,00, Bxtra_cows | that the ambassador had taken cognizi Slghth by “KId" Thompson of Kansas City pkgs.; neglected and nominal, owing to ' weik- | 'd. cash, 83 Ma s M Bits o T 1BK| Norihe 7% | Wagons are owned by the government it is | and heifers sold around $325 and w ol [ of his case. The letter directs him to make | (B0 00 ot i took him fifteen minutes Rows 'in wheat. Riye —flour 'quiet. Buckwheat | 6% NO. Pao. Do, 20ig | not In good taste to have United States | shells were closed at from $1.25 to $1 o | 4 formal demand for protection of the local #9 2eVer flour, nominal CORN--Was dull, showing pr v Alton, T, H...... 2uig|U. P D& Goooi.aag | mall earried undera forelgn flag. offerings of Texas cattle were few and prices | police at police headquarters and then prd §900! BUCKWHEAT-Dull, chang mixed, cash and Mare | L do prd . | Northwestern ... PHILADELPHIA, ‘March 18.—Two hun- [ Were higher. duce hig documents, He was promised pro- CORN MIZAL-Steady. et Tuly, 3% ; . e BXpreus. [RET T dred and forty kons of St. Patrick sat [ AHecs fax hogs ifrerad. buc Jitle fr L tection. Lived Nearly a Century and a Quarter. RY 13- Nominal, waker, Benerally unchanged; No. 2, limore & Ohlo Contril. around the at tables e Continen- | fullng on Saturdiy narket was “‘spo —— ) SLPHIA rch 19 i BARLEL-DUll; No. 2 Milwaukee, 6 cash and_May, i1c; May. . uada Pacifle. .. 075 N. Y. & N Eug B o aa e L thted fhr the | beini, stronk oF wvéak nocording to locatlon, Girls' Places Taken by Mon. PHILADBLEHIA, Maroh 19N Annle rowed, G@ose, RYE-—No. 2, offered, S regular, 47 bid. L BolglOntario & W...0 180 consecntive e the. anniversary: of ] and the verige priges’ was abput & | Bailey, colored, reputed to be 121 years of BARLEY MALT-Quiet; western, 63@75c, BARLIEY-Nothing 1oing. ntral Pacifie... 14}4|Orcgon Tmp.... I e g S M A g as at Saturday's close The best of WOBURN, Mass., March 10.—The George T. it WHEAT—Receipts, - 2,000 bu. , BRAN-—Irregular: 65G67¢ east track. Chew, & OU10..... 1K |Orekon Nav..... reland’s saint. Vice President Adlal 1, o » RN $4.6 e e i i age, died suddenly at her room in this bu.; wal 000" b, future FLAX SERD-Higher at $1.34 hieigo Alton... 136 0.8 L. & U, N Htovanson was tha-inoat dietingulshed guest ] @ or ey Hight Simonds Shoo factory. has Btarted up after & 1oty today, and weak 4 In fair den changed; prime to 2, Bo& Q. . e K1l Pacifie Mall ol he Ming. 1 most popular fligure s and ef shutdown following the strike of girl ihe ofter ald e was bo : 0 e Hmothy, 8.8 ot P Cilloago G X ? pb & 4 hxlgzvl\'('u‘ulf. ;\I;u\‘h 12. ] ?.;!m{.mm{rr of | 85 1 3.6 probavly” took ninet i :-’.rxfprm, dowg, ol m““:wm airiko g [»)m : :'“h |“| n’:y"ll ,:’:;",‘fi'," n\:‘:: l“(lrn f"lu ‘rm e PPER—S10w, uncha separator crea “onsolidatod Gas, 128 [sPittabure.. L.l the St. Patrick club goncluded their celebra- | of ) e lots sold - arou ), @ g - L ousehold of Genera an 3 k Eanhe + Koo to chalte. Ga Biter " 6.0, C. &St Lu..s Pullman Pali tion with a banquet at the Hotel Brums- [ there from $200 to $3.75. | in the future girls will not be given em- | porsburg, Pa. She remembered people speak= neatly ' e e Fowe y ployment. Fifteen men went to work in the | (e of the “recent battle of Trenton whem i e Golo, Coal'd 10, [Beading wick. Ehe AR R ot for alisen, ThErS ikt U and lower under weals cables, LBAD—Tirm at 33,1 ter, firm at $3.65 0tton 01| Richmond g §' LOUIS, Maroh/18.—At the banquet of re"wis i Wrong market for sheen. There e on taday and sixty. more will b | L& oF $he frecert Aig. e DI noreass. on passaas. - Bube COBN Nudl : o | Bejcgtucnon e |pda ot the Knights of St, Patrick last night Mr, T. | Wis no, perceptible aovinee W Bout 400 Chheher. ged. The girls struck because of a 10 RN o @ disbpolnting visihie .;:l:l,l)lrx‘..:.m Al.ln,yx‘l‘n',g m_ $EmQ Sl sistuibanomin. | 8L AR AL L 4 :x. .:Hn‘u{nm Iur (l\'mu!{x‘A |-.Aln|mnll-'4l| A lllu' fhere was' also an advance to hat extent i | per cent reduction in wages Converting San Francisco. apidly. A o0d export business was expected, | ¥ 4 D.&C s ok Taland L onst, “America, the Meaning and Mission | jamby. = Sales of sheep were on a basis of from AR RGN, . vertin aelag AR na e S aT e At tho clusewaa | | L v a0 Eimt e Vikapiand.. o T04 | of Her Flag. The address was an elo- | $.0 to $.10 for boor to fancy wethers, with Wil Wateh Him Closely SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—The Metho- heavy at Holc net decline, - No, 3 red. Mareh, i Erle .. . H Lo ptd 2% | quent recital of the history of the stars and 62 the trading at from 310 to $3.76. Lambs /il Y s Y. 1. | aist churches of the city yesterday maugu- Cloned &t Shac: My, G160, closcd at 613c; | PROYISIONS—Very aull and wenk, o i h {[SUP. & Oninial ] stripes, the patriotism and hope It has in- d i from 32 to $4.35, sales belng | PHILADELPHIA, March 19, ; {RENAY LA NERs e O closad b hte o Shoma iean, 311 25011.3718. LA, prime *Fort Wil 1617 “do bt s spired 'in countiess battlefields from York- gio $s, 0 ;| Byrne, recruiting officer of the Los Angeles | rated a big serles of revivals In a larke ten Bieo; September closed at' 83%5e; Dry it meats, loose shoulders ¢ | G Northorn pfd.. 102 Southern Pae.. town to Appomattox, its mighty influence I RRRCAMN Sk M. fioan) ! employed, has presented his cre- | on the new postoffice site. he leader is SR GTINRC, closed at (53¢ Tonge and ribs, $6.70; shorts, Bacon, b C&B Lpta.... Sugir Refinory. - in shaping the destiny of the many races 20w hewd sheep, 00 hea army of unemployed, has | ¢ cre- | on the PR Yaunan of New York, . Thr CORN—Recclpts, 4,000 bu,: exports, 12,000 bu.; [ shoulders, $6.25; longs, $6.37%; ribs, $6.50; s, .| Hoeking Valley., un. Coal & iron in the western hemisphere, and its silent Ry hend; masket active, | dentlals to General Secrotary Hayes of th RavuiBe e aLnol ¢ sales, 400,000 bu. futtires and 40,00 wpot. Bpoi | S6H0GEEY, O PR Jih Qenfrulecns | Texas Pucific but_potential power (n overspreading the | (CATTLECIeini: (2000 CEHE T aipping | Knights of Labor. Director of = Public | tHOUSAN present, il % dhe in elevator, Gige adoat; | | RECEIFTS-Flour 1000 bhle, wheat, 14,000 | 8 B 1 . world with the principles of liberty. It was | M A0 UF the same making $4.6064.7 Safety Butler says he will be closely {kiness’ cn ‘the weakheas in whest S PA TS Vot 5,000 'Bbin.: Wheat, 1,000 | Litke Erle X 3 the ensign that twice stayed the ravages of | gihers, 83 watched, and arrested the minute he does Five-Story Ml Burned u of a L movement nd the in: 3 bat, 10,000 bu, At Lo gt RO . famine i Lreiand it oarried reliet to B | Hotg=Hacelpie, 8 ket antive PHILADELPHIA, March 19.—A five-story e Io ibe cloatn — . Lake Shore. ...} 3 gry thousands on' the shores of the Baltic | and steudy;: rough bie rough pac T S . 3 & 1 Sha vislie MuBRly, Slosng at Mo nat finneapolls Wheat Market, L s yo i and the Black sea, it overawed a blood- [ em and mi $4.40 heivy e Free s TR mill occupled by four firms, all manuface o Tt st | Ap 4 Louisville& N stern Unlon. 3 | thirsty mob In Chili, overturned a decaved | butcher weights, #.15G4.65; lighit, $4.65 Golng Bue . turers of knit goods and haslery, was doe iRy SINGHIe. closed at- BKo: July, l'tn.l:l‘,ml:nn:‘::”‘II".:.mr\\l:;.x: Jecelpts Louiwville & N. & & Lo B, throne in Hawali and silenced piratical i 2 AND LAMBi~Rocelpts, 14,000 head ROCHESTE arch 19.—It 18 un- | Joooveq by fire today Loss on bullding, 3 & $3.510.80; exports, $.0004.05; tp lambs, W00 | Gonogeo and reside there permanently, He o t 4.2, is to be married Thursday to Brooklyn Costly Blaze in Brooklyn, sales, 90,000 bu, futures and 57,00 bu. spot. 8pot | for sold_about tee lower, with Tnarket dull and lower; N WG 50! about the wverage amount of trading and som thereof the Amer flag salutes the 1ib- gan 3 c, | Dutside business. Outsiders appeared to be s N H erty-loving of all lands’ and bids them - 3 wh Go; track ‘mixed ing mainly. The 5 local strength as com- 3 struggle on, encouraging their cfforts by St. Louls Live Stock Marl woman, a friend of his first wife. BROOKLYN, March 19.—Fire breaking track white western, SGA1'sc: options | pared With other markeis. Country Stocks de e, | @3 | example and moral support, confilent that LOUIS, March 10.—CATTLI ; —_— t 8 A lisl today, owing to the high reccipin and | Creased 194,000 bu, Driv i aiaTT (. i : its influence will ultimately’ rend the mon- )" head; shipmen 0 head ki W 2 out in the manufactory @ A lnley & favorable crop news, cloaing al L@ie net increased 40,000 b clevator stoc " chies of the world and ev mountain | early but active 1 K Ining Won by His First Wite Co, did $200,000 worth of damage last night. ::ffl'.‘-.] ul:A e, uw’"ul.ll':"if “;'m}“‘}i. Apri) I about 5000 L. lemand wus g B 3 3| T. 81 L. & K.C.... peak and valley will re-echo the acolaims | native steers, 1,100 10 1400 [, & LANCASTER, Pa., March 19. . M. | T0lces on bulldings covered by insurances e & ! all sold out early. About 80 i | & L 4o pid.e: o ot hyman Uherty' = s Receipte, 580 head; shipment Grieve of this city died in August last, when - - AY—Dull; shipping, 60Goc; good to cholce, sold to arrive that will be o e head; market steady; top prices, $4.65; bulk Hannah Grieve, whom he married here in Cure Indigestion and biliousness with oggse. Quring the week. Marmers are marketing total males ‘of stocks today were 172100 | Little pills : Dewltt's Little | wilca! 45064 A . . it 3 HIDES-Quiet and steady; wet malted, New | sicadily at about the sawme rute &8 lest weeks | suares, including: Atchison, 0" “Kmerican | Basly Rukera, 55 e Wi B it tceipts, 000 head; shipments, none; | 1879, clalmed the estate, Shortly after an- | DeWitt's Littlo Early Riscrs, upon the board of trustees. Within an hour [ CHICAGO, March 19.—The run of cattle was 3 VERP o : after the stars and stripes had been hauled | light, estimated at 13,500 head. By reason of ST LIVERROOL:50i Maroh. 1f=Eil: 1ie; afloat,