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THE_OMAHA' DAILY BEE: 5, amery, 16620, western factory, 106 produced for the past week. Pat- | active y sheep fitm, shade . strongers . fam e Dt s state dairy, Hades state cream- | ente wers lquoted Wt from L35 (0 885, with | The cloaing_quotations on bonds: ateady: sheep, unshorn, poor to chulee CATTLE WOGs. | SWREP. | ; e most sales tintermedinze. figtrens "bakers, .10 2 b RO L80; good, " elipped, poor 10 otee: | = - > i i Stendy; stnte laree, 812 small, | to $2.05. BT e 8 : . Cara. | Hoad |Cars. o | Cars. | Hoad | Cars | Head o e R f ¢ a: Tambe, unshorh 0t prime, ' §3.7640 s i Wheat Went Up with a Spurt Yesterday s pard sk, S aioe: ril time, 267 COTYON MiNERS Receipts Were Not Up to Expectations and ;| eholee’ to extes Teunds) nferior 1o | olisal =glTet =g 1 ¥ enkery atate and Pennayivania, 3 B C & T Lats, £ ¢ prime. clipped, $3.1664,20. e b LI 8812, 2 2 Because of Freezing Weather, '“"w‘v“m' freati INe; wouthern, 104114 ' B }; & R a Bullish Feeling Prevailed, HOGS-Rceipts, 10,800 head; market Tower at DIAPORITION ALLOW =Pl eas ) o ). NG kly New Orleans Statement as to the fic 68 0f ‘3. G\ Union Pac. 1418, £5.06€5.30 for fair to good state hogs. — - ER0e country “.M'“y"‘.,'“.‘:_:,". e o quality; Produet's Condition. Lousian; H30 1 Went Shove..... WOV RIS, T CATTLR. [iWoan. [wieeE [ Missourt 100 R, G, We 1888 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Cihans PRARE.00 THERE WAS VERY LITTLE LIFE IN CORN | ST HCTEUSZQuiet; Unlied closed a &0 b, | NEW ORLEANS, March a8—Secrotary Mer.'| Fouhnow s (s, Np{Riotindi 4 i | PRICES ON FAT CATTLE TURN UPWARD A e B o 60 > ked, A gy, | ter's cotton statement, Ixsued this morning, shows 107 Fatchinon 2tk X Wi Tk ot oy Ko DML L0 B SR | e In the movement of cotton Into sight h G, 1. & 8. A 08 There Was a Less Deprossed Tone o the | Swii' Co ; 0141 for the weok of 3,98 bales over the seven days | S0 208, 10| %08, i ivrirs 00 Market Yettorday. The Cudahy Biokiiie Co Oats Were in Fair Demand and Offerings *E-ften talr to good, %dte; | o reh 23 fast ye e co A 0B H & T C Trade Active and Sales Quickly Over—COWs | CHICAGO, March 2 . 3 toas e | ACHRARsres L falr to good, 3%6e; ling March 23 last year and a decroqs m R G. 18ts v y . March 26.-There woa o less de- | A' Haas Were Only Small—Provisions Maintained | y ¢ « with the san seven days In the y D &R G ods ps and Under Grades Follow In Turn - pres tone to the cattle market. Whille there R. Becker & Dogen. - New. Orleans, open before last of 19,260 bales. For the first twenty Eriends 1 "dod r Was no appearance of activity except (h [l Kennedy an Undertone of Firmness Tho g ¢ three days of March the movement has been 1o | M. K. & T. G } Hogs Easier Under Light Supply creused intorent for good 1o brat steers, prices | 4y LOUMARLC o Stro g 3 bales mor ha st vy and 043 bl MK &T. Ge - p H i Not Very Strong - i \es more_than ' lnst na 1063 i | M K& T Gen n Sheep in Good Demand. were strongor than on the closing days of lnat | ey over o than the before. " the in 1 %, . tomesti N. 3. . Int. Gert @ weelk. There was not the usual Monday's supply, dy; wteaits, 310,20 aske tes f this nght 1 1; SLYAILA, /819,90 asked, plates, from k 2 1y 14,000 head arriving, and sellers did not Total & to March 23 inclusive pales | No, P 4 F v (DAY oh 26 find It necessary to carry over anything. pic lllim(ul 96 teat, Sc; walew, 1,000 bage contritognt same 214 days of last year, and the V. Connoln ba. 1 i LehRE, Ll A they wore WHNRE - o Atecht (he " rulimg Lagal St with a spurt today because of the freczing R s ek e . compared with " time of year . Recelpts of all kinds were only moderate e Dressed beef and shipping steors wer following are the recoipts at tho four prine P o Inst, 1,615,201 bales, The total brought today, but about up to. the average for a | quoted e from H 0,65, With salox prin citics Monday, Mure veather and snows since Saturday, and the SR-Steady: domesiic, 1.00 asked; sules, weather and snows since Satarday LU on ohange, May lead, two ears at $3.45: 30 tons | Into slgat during the past seven days has b ; cipally at from 8§, b RrwahE. IR Gaws datii result was a gain of %e for May. There | August tin, subect to duty ¢ at §19, (b O AT T A Pl AT * Monday. It wi pected that the firmness [ and bulls was generally nt from $2.10 10 $2.5, and | South Omaha RS on - of 4505 am - Athens, Gn., stock, : 2 ‘ 1 . Tt ; developed in the cattle market toward the v e se S advanGe, Boveve - the bulk of 2,000 Texas catile on sale chank'd | Ghiearo 00 3 was free selling at the advance, however, Lot P Murket. FAINSE 61,800 Lulon 1okt year. while the ngere NEW YORK, Mares Chieng 15000 81000 & m— 3 o) CHICAGO, March 26.—Wheat ‘went up Raw, steady; fair rofining, 2 and after a nervous, unsettled session, May 3 18 a strong demand for really | (K for the firat thirteen daye of March ate | closing mining uot L close of last week would result in heavier | o “n’ ..I‘"unfy.if" NEner tha daps There | B Touia it 500 1400 closed e from the top, but with a gain | but very little of. It on the mar: | jajes The total Matketed from september 1 to y e — By e supplies today. Disappointment in this re- | i (Y & “""N“';l'j\“‘_:y“h‘“’hj_‘m s AR I I N 20,810 80,008 10,008 since Saturday of lc. Corn and oats Nolce' country, "1 16e; ‘packing stock, | UALe 1» G002.100 bales and 8,801,472 bues lust year, | Grown Polat 1 43 slerra N : spect and the receipt of rather bullish views | calt market’ was weak, 5T e ; wera a shade firmer in sympathy, and made S0 PQULTRYThere s but it trade n brought into, sight was 705,00 bates, and | Doudwood .10 1 ) from the e made buyers a trifle nervous | prices, A ditte Inter n wenker feeling obtaimad. | Dewitt’s Witeh Hazel salve cures piles. a galn of about %ec each. Provisions ruled | m t 8 running to live s HiM “",‘;_[h';;'l'_m' - LBl ACARINL R g B0l Sl 2 45l xellow, and they at once proceeded to try to fill their [ put b prices arain ull, but firm, at somewhat higher fgures . 6Be; turkeys, B, geos and ducks, | N thern mills find’ Canada, 67.2% bales, ‘against | Homestake 1100 (G oka na orders at rather firmer prices. This, with | i Fetpine .00 headegre than Saturday's closing / here fs an active trade o 1,790 bales o 1 APALIE GO0 B el R aR [gdomeeterred; active competition from speculative ship- | thin for any day lnst week, but there ¢ H“, South Winds Will Iow and It Wil Ite The severcly cold weather told with con- on; en, i, Young v o "od1 bales, ngninat 2 s | Ophir. | pers, caused a slight bulge in prices and | and fecders biving with o goad Geal of frecdom Warmer In Nebraski Tod siderable effect today upon the wheat mar- AL oo Sk ocamine scarue and com: L aien And Bt Eidw some of the more desirable fat, light and | THeyY pald trom 8340 to $1.43 for peor btkh 10 |y ASHINGTON, 26, ccasts for ket. All doubts about the condition of grow- o A td i Fare orts, for U (R et i ’;] "‘"l:"' ok 0“0'";'""‘4” o | medium-welght steers, on which the com- | .70 were scattering, but thers were many (rudes | Tuesday For Nebraska, South Dakota, ing wheat was set at rest after the market e market continues to be fooded, but | Dales, against 64,26 " e Cchunze. " Quottionn: T oce® M| patition was keenest, sold pretty close to a [ &, (Y figure and e bullc ot e efferines bl | f5\0q " Missourl, Kansas and Colorado—Fair spoculative demand keeps stock fairly 5 o 4 opened. In fact, from the lively leaps t well cloared ups strictly fresh ok, BOS) 5 i . Northern mill taking a — —Anieq. | dime better than Saturday, while all grades, | buyers warmer; south winds P HON v bast sev show an_increase of [ 4 o Sales of sh were at strongor prices. Th o ortlon of it which was exposed in the trad- | | HOF aHte clovor, 1so| SCAlIIOPRIN | [ gi151 = tmleaul: omn with the corresponding | Adams 40 B both heavy and light, showed substantial | . g BHE e LOCRL Hecortly portion of it T 16¢: o oy, 12567 13¢ 2151 bales a ¥ onding | x4 et supply was surprisingly light for a Monday % W B o ing pit took at the s the operators de- | | GAMEThers ix & fair supply of ducks of | Ume e S Do i e total | Granitedr. 2 b k improvement as compared with prices pre- | eatimnted at 800 head—nnd buyers din b Orrio oF itk WrATIER BUREAU, OMAIIA, ed. The effect of the | yifioilx sorts, but the trude fa limited. Malla il fa' thus far for the season have been e 5 valling: the latter part of last week. It was | hositate to pay ‘s further small “auvance fos | Maroh 30.—Omaha record of temporature and clared it double-jointed e effe 0 $2.00012. 1 5 s piawings te;-| L LRI I O O ey (At Ve - e | vailing a i st k A8 | anything that suited them. Tae @ ge of | painfailcomparod with corresponding day of prevailing cold weather did not affect all | $L2ai.i: i $1.00G1.50; mixed [ } ik St o apin: 4 good, strong, active, healthy market | brices was about 1o per s« lust i prevailing St Rpyreanyin 1050 bales by Rorthern spin Coffeo Murket. A IO e el o Sonust | st four yeass: constitutions alike. Some of the shorts were OY ST i 5 b whoe | Ners, against 1,456,761 bales last year. VEW Y« N throughout and a big improvement over what 435 for pox o extr 1804. 1893, 1892, 1801, and YETIRS-— M horseshoe "t e e i . NEW YORK, Mar 2, ~COFFEE-Options $4.35 for poor A 804, rather inclined to r Jight iotall ant i&: | islieatioat ol aic: axteaines || TS L e ke i e ( 2 ‘ il generally lower In the ab- | it has been recently. By noon practically B st L i et Ul from 58%e to 50c for May wheat, as com- | [t 120tlic; wimohds, 3 st | G0 e close of corresponding dates are m s | ey with ‘('| reh contracts showing 10 points | As usual, only a small proportion of the g A £1,000! headt: caTvos; 200 hond ipitation 007 L0 om 8% 1o May . wits, | 1%¢; ge, 13014c; pe: 5 decline and other months 6 points. advance o 5 5 S ER DL GG R tatement showing the condition o pared 57%c sellers at the close of th Tending, points net i offerings were cows—perhaps twenty loads, +"sheep, 5,000 head St % pared with 67%o sellers o closo of th Chaey e + snles, spot, 1,000 balen; | & net, declin « bass, includin bl o he I JONtAL. Fparts poratureand precipitation at Omahi for the market on Sa y. It reacted to G8% Wb, E.00a550; hal b Low ordifury, 6 9-16c reh, | 10300 3 S5l unc. | or about a fifth of the total receipts. The | [~hY Beaelpta, T Hend: market active | day and sinco March 1, 1803: and rose again, reaching 50%c, all within Claritied” clder, er bUL, $4.90; halt vl | § PRl AN it ", Rio,’ o7 S iy uiet and | Strensth and activity developed during the a 10 extin steers, $1.1060 RN LR oF sy 110 the first hour. Trade during the time re- o ’ 4 " o g b o0, 25@10.50s A rs . 5000 % | latter half of last week were present today, ;oo 3 L10; others, $3.004%, _m.""'_‘,‘;'”'l““' creereess e . 3ho ferred to was active, with orders from out- / Per LUL, $4.50@5.00; half bhl., 5 I b ral Amerioan ‘a6 Warchousedulivel and buyers for local houses were not long | HOUS—Tcecints 81,000 houts murket netive and |y leCtineo Murch 1 v side quarters in the south and southwest, % . ot 3 H i Ty, 101274 Tk oy, paies New, York stock | in picking up what they could, Prices werc | ived’ ¢ibogam: prime heavy and imtcher | Normnl precioitation.. 0000 07 inch where wheat was presumed to be most| o . 2 Futures . My, | DUgs: afloat for the United States ! | generally a shade firmer, but hardly quot- [ weikhis, $1.6504.70, a few b $4.7% assorted 1ghts, icicncy for the day. . 07 inch seriously frost damaged. 0005 SyeRtEE Friy SRl Ol RT by Sy, visible for tie Unite s, . | ably higher than last week. Only a few R A G R Mardl 1 18 fnch The actual extent of the injury done to | Fon. “&som -5 2 Al 7.9 cto: | eningt b E\I‘I’-v‘I'I‘vv veal calves were offered, and they ‘met with P GAND | LAMUS- Rocolnty, 4000, hents WEATHER FORECASTS, wheat, it was gencrally conceded, could not | ~ONIONS—Onfons nre quoted on orders at S0c; L 8135 A F417 Dotember, s . a ready sale at fully steady figures, and the | foane’ {092 | i Kansas City Live Stock Market. be defintely ascertained until future warm | onions, i bhls 2 bR @ faTen 80 DTN | HaMBUHC ame was true as to rough stock generally. weather should reveal it. In addition to .75, aame 'In car " lot salen, 000 balen; recelpts, 1,100 bales; s RO DI JANK > . There was little new in the stocker S Ranias CltyiDl Sl the rost seare (e recolpts were Jigit. Chic | Gt " Noni o o7, ts, 1,100 bales; stock, 60,600 Vale 3 %; exc i stock, 15 feeder trade. The demand was rather ac- | , KANSAS CHOY, March 1-Recelpta, sTATIONS, s0 got 41 cars, Minneapolis ca Coloradto, Cotorado 1ots, iolea . 3 ’ bt ead; shipiients, 2 stendy Eouiuthlo" cars“Tho ToceIpts. on the. corres | aei bouitoen Tariy Ohto: $1.0501-105 Baly Hose STOCKS AND BON - g DS AN Pelced ey aironl s e e re s st e RO sponding days of last year at the same places | - CABBAC he first shipments of Florida v ” ey 5 :attle would have found ready buyers. A stockers und fecders, were respectively 288, 248 and 68 cars. The | page rived in excellent marketabls condi- | Wall Street Speculators Think the Selg: NSAS March 26— WHEAT—Na good many westerns, mostly hay fed, sold at LA A5 sliipmonta, 1 visible supply showed a smaller decrease | tion. Florida cabba e, $2.50; Califor lorage Bill Will Be Vetoed. i N Foc From '$2.00 1o 35,26, and Tast. of the fale (0 | ndQ0S=Teccipts, 3u0 head; shipments, 17 i T e IXtra finey California, Ge@3L00, NEW YORK, March 26.—The very general aveal mix 0@ N good stock changed hands at from $3 to | packers and mixcd, $.30442is; lights, Yorkers | Keamey oo Tho decreaso was 1098,000 bu, leaving 12 | v POTATOR 1 "stock, por bbl, | impression which now prevails that the and; No. 2 mixed, 30G3ic; No. | $3.20. Representative sales: and, ples $LDGLIS . ahipments, none; :‘n‘-n}" ;\‘ (';:!111-11"1' ,flur l!ch:- .’rnrrl'splyl\llillg time i 2 r‘s':.unm-n per bbl., | president will veto the seigniorage bill had . v 48c. DRI 3D B market steady to Strong. a year ago of 812,000 bu. It was estimated | $20002 25 salsity, datic per ok the effect of strengthening the Wall street 2 i erey 19G21c; dairy, Ba [ o AV RN b T ats Cive BLOGE MArkat: that the amount on ocean passage for the B 11181 5 toriatsealie )i.f.’. i gieum- | harkets today und undoubtedly checked the ;i 1k 3 g Al 2 I At week ending luvgulr;rm\']w nllllnl;luwl an Iv:' .“YI |v'-rnnl<v7d4 .(lwz: (“ul,\m, P bear mpulses of those operators who take pad 5,000 bu.; corn, 6,000 bu.; bl Ly s . - 1,300 hnlu\(l ;I\“un\lm 500 head; market strong, | D T 4 ease of 1,250,000 bu.; that and the imposai- 2.25: onfons, per doz., 2 uliflower, per Whore oats, non e 9 1.1 . 10 higher for natives; Texans, scarce, stronger; | Salt Lake City.. .. e Billty. of estimating how. much, I any, dams | 9023 ragus, per doz., %c; turnips, | the short side of the market on the slightest HIPM vi 9500 bu.; corn, none; | g selld ative steors, 1,300 (o 1,600 Ihw, $3.4043.60; 900 to | Rapid City.....\.! |00 Part dlondy, age had been done to wheat by the frost | hor s il Bt beets. | provocation. The decline in sterling ex- s, none. £ 3 : L0 nu;,_fifi.«w 60; cows, $2.60 light' Texun | Holena. . ¢ -golCloud. made the market rather incline to weakness | iFlorida tomatoes, per 6-Ib, crate, $5. change rates was also an element of strength . New York Dry Goods Market. ¥ i § ? 3 HOGS - Tteceipts, 2700 head; shipments, 2,000 | St Vineent., 10 00 Cloar, in_the last hour of the sessioin. May sold FRUITS, in the speculative situation, inasmuch as |, NEW VORK, a1 Vi commission | oL+ : 5 et uict, firm: ety SESGSS huteh- | Clieyene 1123 m:”. v lnjmly(‘:fi ‘llllilfl“;‘l “:n“r‘l l‘fir‘n‘r;w ':';'u TI‘:-' it e S for the present. At the opening of business | Shening of e Che personal, demand e 4 et e ice mixed and yearling lambs, $.5@1.2. b t H5) e cranborry season s jetter and o i UK oI ve AR o\ atrony s Alost] | T oBRRIE mvm"’:f tHa. Btosk 18| {60, Bort lln on the Stock exchange a generally firm [ ter. Cottons, including, duck, p trie e g s Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. ing prices at the opening, but the advance | ship. There is still some demand, h r, for | tone prevailed and the first prices made were f"‘r“'\ill:‘ hlnl(u‘u stripes and ch 1 tickings 2 3 2300 E 3 E Offctal receipts and disposition of stock as shown could mot be sustained. The price dropped | 0o stock. and prices are rullng higher. Cave | in the main a small fraction higher than the ton Erades did-well, cottons, such g 3 2 by the books of the Union Stock Yards company off to about the previous trading day's clos- | 7.50: Fere 4o30aq e - o and bugle, #5350 | closing figures of Saturday. Sugar, however, | o Htyles wer. Quantities. ing price, but firmed up once more on the | = CALIFOINIA ORANGES—The stock is arriv. | Was an exception, opening % per cent lower | Printed fabrics and dress goods were wanted i k : 21,01 moderate estimated recelpts for tomorrow | & in good condition and the trade s inc and receding % per cent additional, e were other scasonable spcial- | i AR i FryE o . - . P and a dedrense in the visible supply. May | | D e eom o0, edn doubtless the effect of the bearish [ jit R cloths in kood demand a bid, S ) e Vo % RS opened at 37%c, sold off to 37c bid and re- | Sediecs rammston HOvel: BTN ,;;\,,;’;' view of the sugar market taken fis govered again to 37%c, closing at 37 to 4 by H. 0. Havemeyer in a published Oil Markets. ith TROPICAL FRUITS, interview. But good buyers coming in at a | OIL c1T . March 26.—National Transit Onts ‘ware In! tair demand and. offerings he trado fs constantly inc ""lry: lower level, Sugar quickly moved up, gained y : lowest, were only small. This, with the firmness | fii% ey s | 15 per cent, the purchasing movement being e in wheat and corn, caused higher prices in | "LiMONS : cholce, assisted by the announcement from Phil- adelphia that the appeal of the government SBURG, March 2. —National Transit oats. May started lc up from the last i 3 : ] LI 9 S Bkd Qrniidf d Q) quotation Saturday, sold at 31%c and then, | 145 . S in Its suit against the Sugar trust had been | gorfieate oncied i sdig: closed at 5245 nigheat, . = influenced by the increase of 202,000 bu. ) 1 bRk Ay X decided against the government. In the : ) 3 y‘ shown in the visible supply of oats, declined ;. mall, $8.00q1 o eniimme: | final dealings the stock lost 5% per cent. Duluth Wheat Marker. o 2 o from 30%c to 80 %e, rallied again slightly, | large, $12.00@15.00; medium, $10; small, $ The general market was strong in tone in the | DULUTH, March 26 -WH Closed firm an 1 s+ 1080 i ookt and when the session ended 30%c was bid. . Targe, $6.0068.00; medium, $5.00G6.00;" sinall, | early dealings, and up to noon the tendency | hikhe rd, ciish, 6lc; M S M ... 880 2 <106 it Are tell-tale symptoms that your blood is not right—full of im- o Dlack Montana and Rocky mountain, T y - P : 613 ‘No. .1 _nort , 1L 8100 2 i g The provision market was quiet, but main- JLhie i i '8, of prices was upward, the volumé of bus- | jgbti Sotget Tuty 6 o 5 o urities, causing a slu%glsh and unsightly complexion. A few nedium, $14; small, $10 remove all foreign and impure matter, tained an undertone of firmness, closing | tun o, large, $I2; medium, $8; smail, | iness being at the same time very light. In | Gi%c; No. : i 1°No. B, avmer | i : b » gain over Saturday’s closing price | & anni cubs, 1atke; i medium, | the general list a reaction took place after | rejicted. #iuc. On track: No. 1 northern, -t | 1. 0 o12 : ottles of S. S. S. wil BUXEALID; medium, | midday, which was merely fractional and | @rrive. ‘G0le; recelpts, 34,000 bu.; shipmints, g R 30 5 cleanse the blood thoroughly and give a clear and rosy com- plexion. It is most effectual, and entirely harmless. for May pork and lard and 5c higher for 503 ‘;"';;"»“"-H”w 0y May ribs. Lard was Influenced to some ex- | fion #otle S50 SIVEE (R Y % of brief duration, and which was succeeded l tent by the premium of 20c sellers the | medium, $4.50; small brown, I , $20.00% | by another upward movement, in which Visible Grain Supply. Vi v 25.00; medium, $16; 12; yes large, 0l NEW. YORK, March 2.—The visible suppi § 5 6 —— month ~ brought over the May delivery. | 25.00: mcdium, $i6 HlEyea ariv, | Lake Shore was most prominent, selling up Mfarch 26 -The T g 8 Chas. Heaton, 78 Laurel S, Phila,aysr—'Thave had for years a hugior n e ; A R R A R Sl w T O et ae s KRG Strenati {47 eatini dutamil 43t bmden oo 1 inrge! CoRial, anfpdvanceoststhelast mreviols aale Guce ‘Sxchanze.1as - Wi, o } g : my blood which mado me dread to shave, as small boils or pimples wanld be cat grain markets helped the prices. Tedium, 60; small. joc; fistierNo. 1, | of 2% per cent. In the final sales 30 7 TSN it sorn a6k R mkict X el eflucplslbs ot Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, $6: sma fox. siiver: as | thon ‘ot 8 per cent took place. Shortly be- | bu.; dcerease. 514000 B Gt < ; : thus causing shaving to be a great annoyance. After taking three bottles : B0 S 3 ; ; 18 my face is all clear and smooth as it should be—appetite 82 cars; corn, 220 cars; oats, 168 cars; hogs, 0. 3, arge, §100; | (0 %) P oo Richmond ‘Terminal pre- | cF 060 b bu.; decrease i e 0 N, 5000 bu.; barley, (6,009 bu. s decrensé, 100,000 o | 111100 S i splendid, sleep well and feel like running a foot race, all 21,000 head. l'.:"‘::.‘il’.'.n\w\ oy m. 890 ferred broke 2 per cent and the general list The leading futures ranged as follows: taliteauy 2l g i fen o "afracton. bt in_tho ‘i sanx G pplendiofaltepbestian T BT o o Ty [ 4T = S we, $1 nedium, s z there was a partial recovery, and the market LOUIS, March 26.—WOOL—Steady, o T_Oven. | High._ Bl e i,\‘.,‘.‘_\'..‘x‘f‘hfif"x.'""z?o."}a‘ T angud, Wit falr don A sy L] l Qium, §2; small, 3L en. No, 1. largé, & The railway and miscellaneous market was 2y thears gil gadanc | o 50 amait mink, No. 1 large. | gtrong throughout the day and most of the Flnanclal Notes, S O0%) GOMa3 | Socrsi.ud; ~medtum, " helemall, © $ei” minke | ogon’ dealt in show an advance on the day. | KANSAS CITY, Mareh 2, Clearings, $1,021,607, cumiain Hon: perfeet head and feet, No. 1, | The Post says: There can be no doubt | BOSTON, Mareh 2, vings, $12,090,450; bal- ay b iy H0a2.0; mpertect sline. 8509 that the general maintenance of remunera- | ances, 1,457 Hi ; i - ny, 384 (WS | 373 rge, $8; mediu 5.007.0 Bl e o B0 i R A el T i = 2 Oilts No. 2, A e T i 740 tive railrond rates has served to offsot much | | HALTIMOI % Murch Clearings, $2,220,802; | 17 i a2 6 " you should do so Marcl o 3% I T e 6de; small, | of the natural losses from trade depression. | balance . A R a0 23 aw ol b May. .umm. o black, o8 to beauty, No. 1 large, [ Perhaps the most imminent of all dangers | |=NIW ORI, March 26,—Clearings, $58,208,00; | 1.0 T ... 1485 richt awa A July. 3 | G00G$2.00; skunk, black, cased, No.' 1 large, $1.35: | wag that of competitive rate cutting, usually lances, §$4;107, (88.1 . 08 g Y. Pork per bbi| medium, 75c; small, 60c; short striped, lurge, $1; ure accompaniment of insufiicient busi- SAN FRANCISCO, March 26,—Drafts, sight, OXEN. | f ga= I f AT ¢ | medium, 700 smali, 45¢; narrow striped, large, | & 8! 15¢; telegraphic, ! sale ol 250,000 worth of mer- B i, d0c: small, ke: broad striped, latge, | ness. Since misgivings in this direction have | "By AhmnpHis, March Arings, $7,836,- STAGS. A % fabverine,Ro. 1 Tigge. st medigm, 85 | had no little influence, Wall street was right | on: baiancen, s 4k4c3 " im S chandise in fuil blast, and you i, volf—mountalh, No. 1 large, $3; me very favorabie view of MEMPHIS, Mare AL S } 3 i §2) matl, $60; prairie. larke, oS §.‘3§"‘"wie"kv§":"u'r".§m“mdn orhinastrunicilinon. | antn A A o Aarings, (15,301 bal £ J will be delighted ith th b 850,462, 2 uinge, pi. ; : o AT ;5 elighted with the 1large, $5.0006.00; medium, $4.50: small, §2 Moncy, - cent. K exchange, 25 & May... . é large, $2; medium, $L.60; small, 75¢; mush lan of pledged maintenance of rates, pro- X B s §19 3 00 oods and prices. If you need e L V) winier. No.' 1 iogiiic; medlum, 5: small, | Viding for damages and exaction of heavy s R (B e fok 434 308 505 < g X t y S Cash quotations were s follow fe; taliy large, §g9ci medium, 7e; smdll, 6e: kits. | bongities for violation of the pledges, was a [ o5t LUIS, Mareh 26 —Clearings, 41410 375; bal- | 1170 & 8. 0. /) anything at all, and haven't I (R RS SO L L B e, sign of promise by no means assured be- | Exchange on New Tork, S monmiom, " : §o0 7 1013008 ¢ mo gh, th ill 0%c; No. 2 white, 33@33%c; No. 8, 2%@dc; No. 2 green salted hides, i 3 A MILKERS AND SPRI) ) f 2 cept a small part ofithe pur- hite, 0. 1 veal ca 5. 10 ] o New Y nge, Bteady; actual rat 3 Pr. B white, 813 : No. 1 veal calf, § 1bs. 10 15 Ibs i No. | the leading stocks of the New York exchange | {lnfy steadys uctuit ra Yo e No. & RYEN : 1 aaif, 8 1t (0 i e, Be; No. 1 dry ; atiil ve : » ry, Nt | today: low as 36 per cent, ‘With 1 Gow ond omif 3360 B ando nin 2 chase money and take the rest BAILEY- ominal; No. 3, G1GSdc; Do, 03 N ry fiint hides, 30; No. 1 dry Sl oy 2 nominal; No. 3, 515 Dl y fint Bldew toi No. 1 dry Ao |t {0 AR (it choh: 27 6 ; 9 ! 1,38 tan ity U100 | Nortiiern Pacitic] s e 3 1 in a . = e $i.0, L ‘ ted, ench, Basio; | Alion, T: H |No. Pa 2 RS T RN ERNITONS. \WESTERN CATTLE, 2 ) weehly or monthly pay HOVISIONS = Mosu piric, yor oL, si1.003 rt-woold —early | do. ptd. i : 2 BRNACH ments, so small that you will le. Lard, per 100 $7.02G7.05, ~ Short | Skins), each, b@ise lings (short-wooled | Am. Express... . 1131 Northwestern .. ) Toose, $6 e; dry saited shouls sking), No. 1, each, 6@10 shearlings | Baltimore & Ohio w\ Jdo pfd Veterans of the Late War Remembered 3 No. not feel it, 3@6.00; short clear sides, boxed, | (short-wooled early’ skins), No. ch, fc; dry | CanadaPaclfic... 6K |N.Y. Cenir: the Gans cal Giveranant L. 1064 1 cow flint nsas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, unad N. Y. & N. Eug. i 866 2 L k 3 3 k r e) Ci . 2 e 6 2 20 4 cows. = “\\um\'\' Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | Per Ib. actual weight, 5@se: dry flint, Kunsas | Central o |Ontario & W..1.10 165 WASHINGTON, March 26.—(Special to The feeders. .. 11 BARGAIN B U S BRS, and -~ Nebraska muridin - wool “peits,” per 1b,, | Ches. & Ohfo.....! 1| Oregon Tmip! Py 2 COLORADO, Bee.)—Pensions granted, issue of March 18, JGARS—Unchanged, actuul w ;e dry it Colorade butche | Chicago Alton...: or ¢ =Hie - G i foo Jotlowing were the recetpts ana shipments | N6, Eiioraad Tmurriin woel pele: bér 1o, setug] o Gii® 1L Gl Pacind Mail. Dig | erei Nebraska:' Relssue—Thomas Cope- OREGON B oday Q. glars 3 3 galsnen o S s e iy | land, Diller, Jefferson; John L. Lunney, Mil- | 5 feedors.... 1130 305 10 cows.......1087 a A TAnRes, T TRGeIpRE TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, C.C. C. & St. 1 0ts Pittsiu & ford, Seward; Marrledy Hubby, Blackbird Coaters, 1181 8 Flour, bbls - : | e BRI v | Ghle o o 18 RS aneay Holt; Franklin Bowers, Bertund. Phenns, | HOGS—Receipts were not heavy today, but Wheat, bu. [y, P LA R A e | delt i 3 3 PSi | ) ey were heavier than a week ago, and this $1.50 oak chairs now 75¢. SR LEEO00| 180000 | @1se; roukh tallow it Ak & W pid.. witam Bolby, Stromsburg, Polk. Original | ¢/¥ "(Cooiher with the indifferent tone to 40c remuants, ol cloth, now 10c. : ! g ¢ Ry 53 | widows, etc.—Christina Stigile, Long Pine, | fact, together with tie IOt e and $2.50 bamboo center tables now 95c. $1.00 remnan‘s, linoleum, now, 350 206.000 . R.G. W.. WS, n < Louls 3 UL T ao prd . Brown; minors of Willlam Dailey, Omaha, | {iRtT0 (O “farticularly active on the T R s e AR S e basis of prices steady to a nickel lower than $10.00 misfit ingrains now $4.50, G000 3000 42000) 27000 | ST LOUIS, March ov t un- A Tosk Al Douglas. the Produce exchange_today the butter mar- AT _ h T o : 5 3 Ilness of the T WHEAT—Opened 1%c higher on cold weath e aoep { | borough, Boone. Increaso—William Samons, :,‘:,‘,‘,‘,,';‘“{.,«.3?}"‘..‘ 15 the i i ey $50.00 parlor sults now $24.75. $20.00 misfit Brussels now $9.65. e chunged; RS glEhmaul 5 Towa: Original—James Miller, Boones- 8 firm; creamery, 17@2ee; alry, 13@18c. X erouie ) let down 1ee, UL rallied again and closed 1yt | < 69, rw; sirietly fresly, 10! lhse wbove Saturdayls Talprice’” N0 \‘rmll. I Goe Pl 1] it ] Tirfleld, aaterson; Charles Prico, State Cen- | }opg and other houses had it all their own $7.50 ice boxes now §4.65. $2.00 moquette rugs now SGe. B e March, te; May, 63%0; Juiy, 67H0. .l er, £ eissue—Thomas - Y already to o y ow York Markets. “Was' dull, belng Tost Sight of In"the 80 Ramnn Keflpow .. phreys, Clarinda, Page; John J. Stone, Blany NAY prIOSY "“,Llu\,’,‘\‘“,‘; H'[‘l;:}l’"f e "’,‘r";hr“” $13.50 refrigerators now $8.65. $2.50 Brussels rugs now 90c. . C ot S48 D Gaalig 24 d 4 b Blang, » | profitable opera by ato - s A StP.&Duluth. L 2 [T & O, Cent, prd Appancose; Barnett C. Mercer, Donnellson, | porg for eastern houses. The best light and $2.00 wire springs now The. z‘h&"‘;{""'"l""“ “”{'. russels now 47c. it G Gt The manager's endorsement of Mr. Depew’s | CINCINNATI, March 2. -Cleurings, - 42,030,050 7 NEW YORK, March 2. FLOURReceipts, Tush. It closed e Righer 0. 2 K. & T, pfd.. %, Union . 4| Lee: Rufus N. Duncan, Marshalltown, Mar- vel Ml o demand ans sl parace W OATS: 'No.1 cash, S1%c; March, 314c; . k oW eoor: | butoher welght hogs sold up to $4.00 early, $3.50 oak rockers now $1.40. 35 city mills alsa reported o bettor domund; v 1Y cast side, p: 30 4 b ¥ Lead T 1 Hinglweny . McMurray, Mystic, Appanoose. Original | seufr and odds and ends at $4.40 and $4.42% e e = s | BRAN-Qler: sacked. do; east track., iR Firm; N 3 . wgese; | ME L L ’ Mo, Paclfic Cunadian, 8560 3 a5, \ g National Cor 8 . Wheeler, Claremont,, Brown. Additional— | sentative sales $7.60 extension tables now $3.80, $7.50 gasoline stoves now $3.55 3. Centrai 55, bbls,; exports, 200,000 bbL.: sales, 22,600 pRes.; cash ~and March, “3%c; May, 3i%e; firmer and more active; low grade win Ne: July, e, ik Bro & W active, with $3.90 bid and refu: ACIthe clon May : S%0. Ao pld....... 8 ?:m»:‘: ‘I(;:])«’rt McKitrick, Kullx:u' Jasper; | with fair to good loads, regardless of weight, matting now 13c. fly mhilla also repo : RYE-No st s R 5T . 1 AQUDid o33 torseen chard Eatinger, Des Moines, Polk; Thomas | jurgely at $1.45 and $4.47% and interlor $4.00 oak center tables now $1.45, 35 stair carpet now 13c. 101 steady; buckwhe nominal, JEY but slow; sample sales of 4 4 Tomeady; buck 3 A ? Coutnville: 84| Wostern Unlon. PR A § 2 BUCKWHEAT y dull; ¢ x-bond, | Towa, Eontavii W 4 i 'r‘:“"l‘ (:‘“-l;‘*"';'l)'(‘?“'"""“r“!‘i;""""‘l Jef- | The market seemed to weaken as the morn- CORN MIEAL-—Steady. y RS on... 1244 o pfa .. 48} | ferson; Caroline McGimsey, Walnut, Potta- | jng advanced and the close was very dull, 2.00 washst . RYE-—Nominal, 3 SED—Firin: fair to prime, $7.500 fl;n‘lrhlnfs.( L S0 st L wattamie; Susan J. Hrewer, Vinton, Benton; | win a. few loads ‘still in first hands, The 8. ashstands now $1.00. wBARLEYFir ol wnp Gent. B Gs ! 1;2":”?“. A.N Qn:hh-l;. \:'llul:h Cass; Mary | popular price today was $4.45, as against 50c Kitchen chairs now 17c. BARLEY MA' 5 stern, 654 HAY c . $8.50 | Mobile & Ohio.... 3 e etchum, New London, Henry $4.50 Saturday. On last Monday the bulk of 0 o 95, " i gpaestern, 65¢ X Nashviilo Ohitt % o South ' Dakota: ' Originai—Lycurgus J. | the trading was at $4.35 and $4.40. Repre $10,00; Joupgeninow, §4.95, WHE. exports, 209,000 3 futurés and 145,000 bu. | £90d, cholce 40 . Plileeiaeese v} 3 ) Samuel T. Bedd ot Spri o v v y e it eddoes, -Hot Springs, Fall River. $1.50 easels now 6 $40.00 steel ranges now $24.50, 2 red n 8 3 3 N. % J % red i wtore ani ’ o pldes North Dakota: «Increase—Frank West- e by e No. 1 : s oo ot svoks toiny mesrennica oo | miller, Washburn, . McLean. Relssue—Shed- . : $12.60 wardrobes now $6.40. $1.50 oll stoves now 7gc. on free spring weather all 9. aginatl e G \(- | rach M. Cordon, Stifartsdale, Burieigh ! 5 3,75, 3 4 ncluding: Am 8103 At- ! , Stifa ) leigh. T e ¢ $4.9 $7.50 oil heaters now $3.75. nte heat bell, b aflor T shotts Q) 2 . dhatuginn sl Colorado: Additjonal—John Speckman, | 6 3 i $10.00 baby carriages now $4.90, P rTE RTR i $1.45 off wtill further on the smaller visible ITON TL : 3 800 Ghgs 3 Distifling ", Cattlefeed- | Monte Vista, Rio Grande. Increase—Frank- | 1. 5 $3.50 mattresses now $1.68. : ; e ply decrease on expectations of S—Firmer. X iy 1 I ke Shore: | lin B. Swift, Lansing, Arapahoo. Reissue— E | $13.00 laundry stoves now $6.20, avance: " Abaat oWy bar orndy : AL Rme &8 Gran i ‘ \lid: | John K. Walker, Denver, Arapahoe. Orig- ! $8.00 bookcases now $4.00. 20¢ stove pipe now 9c. Wan privately settled to > o A Bhorts, $6.9214. ¢ packed ; It 4 ‘exas | inal widows, etc.—Anna Baeder, Denver. : 5 i 6 $7.00 tapestry rockers now $2.65. B0c coal hods now 19 AR priia iy et 765 lonks, 46,6135 ribs, $6.00; Ahortm, | Paclile, 3,000; ; | Arapahoe. Mexlcdn ‘war survivors, inci July, GRGE 5 & ., SR 4 v = —Edward E. BElilott, | Denver, Arapahoe. e ] s R Flour, 8,000 bbls: wheat, 14,000 Boston Stock '] iver, Arapahoe. _—E—-—— Recelpts, 14,000 bu.; exports, X' by [ i "bu, BOSTON, March 20, 18, 2@ per cent; Issue of March {4:—Nebraska: Reissue- i 8 EASY TERMS, PR SENI" F A% ThO0.byis ARROrL. M.000" by i 3 Dlls.: wheat, 1100 | twe loans. i Closing pHows for | John Columbus Hoone, Plattsmouth, Cass: s on ‘LI" sales, 100,000 bu.' futures and 20,000 bu. spot ( b une. B ' 5 3 3 Bpot market firm: No. % 4ic in' clevator, 4 L 238, L 22,00) bu, stoeks, bonds and mining shires: Sylvanus L. Whitmore, Venus, Knox. H 4 $10 worth of goods, $1.00 per 00 worth of goods, an Al. e o ah asn e AEmer ui ek, but Minneapolls Wheat Market. W T 165 Union Pacie Towa: Original—iienry C. Golden, Cedar i ol week. ¥ Wost End.... { Rapids, Linn. Relssue—George W. Miller, | 7 $25 worth of gools, $1.50 per $10.00 worth of goods, Sou- ApHil, 4 A MINNEAPOLIS, March 26.—Today's wheat re 3 4 i Naliia 7 celpts were 63 cars. Shipments, {3 o The {g::h,h_mmm Yreailigh, Eisotrig | lowa Falls, Hardin; Mortimer W. Lyon, h | week. venir Spoon demand was for spot wheat and sales . Wiillamst vk Bylveste i 3 Rr L ahour RO LR han mheal, Honton & Albany Atchison du......! llamsburg, lowa; Sylvester Trout, Tyner, g 2 3 iy > 0 Do b e 3000 bu.; exports, 1,80 bu.; | Were about e higher than Saturday on the | 3oUion &Ny dle|Atlantic. . Polk; Charles Dasforth, Boone, Boon NI i “t::: worth of goods, $3.00 per Fair fl::f,}:"'"“"""""“’“"' 1d’s nalon TR LA faires ana Eb L8 Avernge, bt “thera® wan 'leag bjognt G ariive | I ) 0 Bpo ot 4 but _steady o from the country than on sevseal previous da C.B.& Q. Poston & Montana, 4 | Henr, Westermun, Cone, se! Fpat t dull bt sieady 1 S} an eTaal Rreviou d EIRGHFiC Tittio & Bokton Y salaran one, - Musoatine $75 worth of goods, § $50.00 " worth of goods, Smyrna Rug. ot markat A x Home 25 o more cars were taken at i fo . v g Oviginal widows, ete.—Maranda D. Hughes, Ve M orthe! ack whea % Calumet & Hee |.. , ete.—Maranda ughes, g e b iass track, ! Spaned hiener oo the. o 1 1 &N Eng Erankiin. ; Fort Madison, 1 But two loads were receiy week, npaRat trect o Options qule 3 1 damake ‘o winie The oper ':’n-»l\;n‘hhu" i ug Owceola 1.1 South — Dakota: Original—Thor Ander- | as they were billed direct to a local house | $100 worth of goc 3 ‘\575 00 worth of goods, Lace olosing Lo fower and e higher foe, May was'io wnd July e This was n’m Sun Diego...... ... | son, Centerville, Turner. there were none on sale. There Is a good week i Curtains, #n.'; months "'-‘»ir‘m’l'ux e J‘A‘z:”l-‘;; e 11“4’.‘“ TaEhaey pant Y 08 T aav e BSHOURN. HiR San Fianrisco MInlik Bitaoks | Montana: Original—John J. Walrath, | demand for desirable muttons and lambs at )0 worth of goods, $4.00 per 100.00 worth of goods, Ce Ccloslng " s Clade o July advanc ¢ abov AN PR O M BT as e e iax. | Augusta, Lewls und: Clarke, good, firm prices. Fair to good natives are TR I HAY 3 shipping, 36.00G6.50; §0od to cholce, | the whol L utur o quotations for mining etocks today wero as {0l e quotable at from §2.50 (o $50; fair to good B S A 4 Murriage Licenses. westerns, from $2.26 to $3.40; common and #1.600 prices v 1] guais |ty - o THAl K Noreron— The following marriage licenses were ls- | Stock sheep, from $150 to §2.13; good to i Hopoutta - | Bt R e R sued yesterday by the county clerk: cholco 40 to 10-Ib lambs, from $2.60 to 3.8, e closing price fo: i i ! opresentative sale nd July A " 1 Heatd Dol 18 . Aainbiana NAASIES Ags, | Representative salos dink 10 the Market Record stwks of | Bul 4 H Anthony E. Langdon, Papillion, Neb Vinek o northwest deciined i | clola y Alice Mae Fréderick, Ashland, Neb. L ATHER-Quiet: hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, Stocks Increase’ 2l G YO IONBEQ e trs R. M. Bradley, Omaha 3 s Sloux City Live Stoek Mark VROV IRONS ~iatet, cut meats, fem: plokiea | 060 3 cka | Euekn Con Tnton Con . u Sva M! Foley, Omaha o L3 | siorx Crry, March 26.—HOGS—Recelpts \ders, 8%c. Lard, active and higher: west: | i Min o | Gould & Curry Yellow Jacket Clin Drens, Bennington, N % head; shipmenis, 3 market steady A Mtenah cloaed b 4130, salos. 100) tlerom st | (hat th in"he country ‘was ‘s much | © st = Mary Fraulsen, Omaha. A Satumday's close, 1AIGHA $1.15G7.85; Mureh, $1.25, nominal; May, $7.10 bid s U ae s Thaasie. Tkjses. a4 New York Mouey Markot James Johnson, Om g | CATTLE Rectipin 160 Read; onipments ol G o g o ATIC S s, which would make “than | NEW YORK, March 26.—MONEY ON CALL- | Christina Hansin, On Hngs, $ Wow, 81202 Sl prime, v B i, & ; s aitogether” in || Bany ¥ per cont] laxt oun and closed at"1 e | Fana Niolwen, Bouth On 230 [ 00 hort ceafy HhWgiLo vators 8 A VIIME MERCANTILE PAPER — 308% per | Mory Hanten, Bou v York Live Stock M arket. COTTON SEED OlL—Quier, but sellers irmor | ¥ots an Dakotas for ‘il s o Chris Hansen, Or . bt " AREVES i Uhelr Views and soine asking SIEHC advane Supplies at all pynLS in FERLING EXCHANGE — Dull and easter; | Mary B. Heun, Om JDEW YORI Murh 2 -UEEVES Hecoly Formerly People's Mammoth Tnate llmant Botae Balew iiclude (0 bbla. p yellow - at dlo; pri 1 at 20,000 bu, less than u actual business in bankers' bills at $.88%G.8% | Martin C. Jorgensen, East Omaha s, Drite $4.3004.60; falr 10 & 13900 4. crude, 3o, ot crude, wm. butter grades, 820 | mills are running ugain at the rate of ulmu for demand and .57Q4.87% for 60 days; postes Anna K. Christensen, East Omaha.... Ordinary 10 mediuin, $3.60g%.65; Ccommon 1o de- | state, common to cholce, 9g1%c; 13@10c minally unchanged; wet New Orleans selected, 45 10 65 1bs.. 4lyG rexas selected, 35 to 10 1be, 4G03c; Huen 0 to M 1bs., 10@11c; Texas dry, 21 Ay va

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