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TIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1891. g g ’ iy BT B Now York o 10810 baga; | COUTagement over (e forelgn element In our P108 AND ROUGH ! LEATHER - 8t toek Buenos | Unfted * States stock, 149,208 bagx; afoat for | market s apparen It must, however, — 10 P y ‘0 ot Ayres light to heavy Wolg United States, 252,000 bags: total visthie supply | be equally obvious that Buropean investment : M 21 s 1 from 3 > Pt iotee, fiem: 1ow grades, dull and heavy, | for the United Staies, 495,82 bags, agaimst 640,88 | paraiy b oy . o Boars in Wheot Regained Their Nerve and | | Woor, quint, domestic i g2ic; puiled, | bogw sk yene 0L T et quiot | trere ™ omaned toyfits aud atarts untll | Receipts of Cattle and Hogs Show an In- one. freah were Focelved and | g™yl o A Xt 0 DI JANEIRO, Mareh arket quile e were none in the pens. ocal houzes s ien they roach the treasury, Forced that Cereal Down, v o firm; Rio,” ¥i8.00a3.00; | exelnge, 9 1 our government's fisegl policy, crease Over Last Week, :}r‘:r,:n‘::rl;:‘“:p;thhnll|:‘ll»l!: the -l\u”u!h ‘1“’«‘ e | must tend to their witharawal from general X F Al ey pts, 5,000 b atock, 153,00 bnge; clear The foliowing are $hé closing quotations on rather lght all weok prices II o advanced | Cirenlation, to be fmmediately sonted for e 70y 5 i i a e aaTRet Bulcts §o o A Bl Sl OB A A for all decent grades. Fair to good natives | B0l redemiption, o to ho hoarded for pre- : 4 3 refined, Auotations; _receipts, | today: LITTLE CHANGE IN THE CATTLE TR Are quotab ot 5 * to good | fenfation at a mora convenient season. The CROP DAMAGE REPORTS A STRONG FACTOR ¢ A campaunl \ oot at 3064 ad. | ATENROR == TG Pis BT ) ADE oy ';:“::1! ;r m ‘!" ,ln $4 ,{;',i:..\'»; K‘”“: sequel of both operations will bo a large ad- 7 new 3.0 | * A aulet at 3064 ad- | ATISOR o h ) e Al oA AL dition to the silyer eurrency in our circulas [ " 0; family, $1%.00013.50; | vance, J stock sheep, from 5 to good t i ' 29, —Marke /. sates, | AltOn,T. 1 Gt tion and a corresponding reduction of go fling Early on tho Tard Spots | COTis sl e o verv e pl‘!‘;\‘,\‘ng nl { ».h,nw Markat ‘.;“ ; sales, ot R Falr Recelpts and Good Demand Keep | choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs at from $3 to §4. ““ 1[-‘ (“’vl».‘.‘ “Nn ponding reduction of gold : ard § TION BI3E: ~Market shows very Tittle | 12,000 hags: prices unchanged 10 % pri. lower (g et # bk ! i treasury, ST Ty MNP, & Lot Bdiow hange In price and tho domand waw not urkent; | | HAVIE, Sfarch 2-Market steaiy; saies, 9% | Balitmote &0i { i 4 Frices Well Up—1logs Go Up Another Recoipts and Disposition of Stock. Tho argument has been mado that those Tho (BT POEE In Wed oons i e Brime summer yellow, il REALDOY 4 Canada Pacific . M ¥ Twonty Conts Under Searcity pOMetal rmeeipts and dianosition of stoci as shown | things Will not oceur at once, because a long e Al * summer yollow, S prime summer white; Dan Talmaze's Rice Crop Repos Central Pacifo.. 1 ¥ 5 and Close Strong. {3t twetnty:fou Nowrw oudbig at § o 1ok b, | {ime muat elapse before the colnage of any< s e e FTER — Steady for choles, cosy on low | . The encouraging increase of movement in do- | Ches & Ohlo.... 1BhRS L& U N March 20, 1804 ' | thing but the scignlorage can be entered Rdent wastern, TR0 GBI canisry, | Teatic sorts noted Inst week weemu to have beon | Chighgo Alto 1 ilv...;mk Mati... 00 —_— RECRIDS, upon. If the physical effects of the execus 1521¢; wesiom ' factory, Weeise; Eigin, 2lei | ~ORIY R spurt® for the one just closing in by o | foke 5 IR D 7% 377 70 S T ; i | tlon of the sccond section of this bill are A ¥ ' | odds the smallest of any during the present s hicngo G jarg! Pieeshy . | ", ol A nous” | ¥ ORKES & M CHICAGO, March 20.—The bears fn wheat | State dairy, ihgse. starc, creamery, Togi6c, o, | GO1S Lin Amellert of any daving (o piesch Cr0 ERB L 40 Panman Bilies:: THURSDAY, March 9, AUERR.[HORSESA NS | ot 1o be reallzed wntll far in the future, giired THeIF Horve toAky: ANA fOUEHE OFOD | 105 ost Micliun, SIbaL CU0 I SR That usual AL this period of sear. THis maintaina | Colo. Coal & Tron 10 {Reading. ..., Recelpts for the week so far, compared « Head|Cara. | foad| Cave. [Hoad. | this may furnish a strong reason why i€ :’ ol i aBeearay - (hAL May i state and Pennsylvania, at wil points both north and woth, with the ex./| Gotton Gl Cort... #1pg Rishmond ot with last, show an increase of about 1,200 | “joi|2.408| 8o'e 150! shonld not be passed o much in advance 2 repo o successty at A n 1 {ITIRAN ception of Char n, Which, being cheaper, 13 | Dab FOAOSOM. o 18 ORI 8 e el ut the postponement of Its act speratio — LA I / f 1RG0 i i Dol: Lack. & W..: 160" [Re o, W : cattle, and 11,500 hogs, while sheep have P but o G or it |Iv.|l operation - T o commanding trade Hitherto supplied by New 4 ¢losed %e lower than yesterday. There was qei receints, 10,224 pkg Orloany or other competitive pointa. The most | D- & . G. pra W, prd 1 sed 1,800 head. & bullish tendency manifested, owing to Digs features are visible in New ok Ialand... .0 decroassd head. IS CATTLE wirer. | fidence and nervous pros which would i st, Paul . There was not very much change ~om | immediately follow its passage and bring LU Dt Uit il o b 3 Bk has becn undor the cr damage “reports, put frec selling on the O A oA jvaled Sto ooy SLISAOLL ipulation of speculative o X r Ao ptd Omaha Packing Co, 0 hard spots landed May at 60e, or %e below [ TALLOW-Dull, easy: city (2 per plig), 4%@ oD eine e ep it tie at | 00 Rk 2 A Bld gy B mnx et g Nl(“nl m"r:”'n Rwir & Core o ool 8931 2¢0 SO ok e 1 Ak ShBe VA '-"llvfy.”:t; he high point In yesterday's sensational [ 15,18 pkigw.” free), 474 16-160,"an to 1 Rral PRI, G iR . G. Northern i sontidrm Pao ’ The ¢ ) feh the government will be oblfged . WAL, b % ¥ ; b G kB 1.l s Thtners . & - | was a preity good demand from local dressed | Jo AR ORI LB R advance. The trading was not heavy. Corn | "RICE-Steady; domestic, fair to good, 3%@6e; any, Mmavkad declin will cooit, dnd vel, uc Hocking Vailey 3 ). Conl & i oo CiaS e L AL L B 3L 0 1. Contra xan Paetfi Japin, 4157 1% men. Shippers, however, as usual on purpose than to foree an unnatural addition 0 oats weakened with wheat, and each T tnats: 5w DM et oty rulizat'on s a poweibility, Other fi ctors ¥ s 3 purpose than reo an annatural additid Lol MOLASRES - Quile “w Orleans, open kettle, T oF it TaTho T woric:in the are. |- 8% BraDUInLH 24 T, & 0. Cont. pfd.. Thursdays, were not inclined to do much of sllver money into the hands of our people, This Is an exact reversal of the policy which sed %o lower. Provislons, after an early | good to clioice, 2%, LT . 3 & pte Tnion cloked % ‘ ! ; 31 G O Kmortcan, $12.00 envil’ worm, and ehankes wiieh fmpel nrd i B Srans, business, and taken as a whole, the market, gpirt, went down under free selling and COPPER-Oulet; 1k ) not compel the miatkuting of goods whether W B TS T st NGl At safe finance dictates It we are to preserve cliicd fower. TRy irmive 458 oA plates, ateady, i s PR L R UL S v R do i ¢ UK S0 ataiths TR tHe AR L R T parity between gold and silver and maintain The cold wave, which had been billed to ety Qomentic, Ras maled: pnee oropa” bright, and et ‘and. canno | MBS g T Wells :T",' high et il e L i 4 S sensible bimetallism SnBeat T & VEng diétiris. allde: frott Uiy 3 i, “nominaily " unchanged; | fall to commanaentarging atention as the sea- | EOURHIE Ny bt i hat were teristic of the trade on the Hemand o Gabi1e DI Wose Vitkiity We have now outstanding more than $330,- 2 e D s S Co. New or. | Manhattan Con do pid . three preceding days. Tidy fat beeves, not 4 Y | 000,000 in silver certificates issued under gero mark, failed to materialize today, and v, Dan Talm & Co., New oOr- | M Than fora Long Thne. - ) Local Produce Market. leans, telegraph Loulsian movement to L 3 . MA&SLL...... too heavy, sold at fully steady prices, but X s existing laws, They are serving the purpose thus caused a very general desire among R dbATE. e eRiiRely . onded date: Receipts, rough, incl o - . Dig T G o e Y Do Tha | | CHICAGO, March 2.—The demand for eattlo | of “money usofully and without question the scalping fraternity, who had long wheat, | fancy buiter and packing stock., Medium grad Eled overy 1iutisie sa LHHIL 2 . | Mobile & Oliio..; 1% |N, Linseed.. o] e apathy of shippers, he | today displnyed more vitality than has char- | gur gold reserve, ounting to only a little to well out. In consequence, the market | {i unatabie, - Cholee stock con- sCheaned. entimaged ¥ : BTl heavier grades particularly, if a littlo rough | acterized it for n tonk time past. The act that | ien SEE GRG0 i irectly. eharged SECHAA: WeAlE LN HFaa- BOTTIR A S00I4E) tok. [ 1R Battor, gt mice sountry 196 o the 4 B g o coarso, were slow sale at rather easier [ the recelnts for the fist lalt of (his week oS- | with tho redemption o SMG000.000 of the Lok hat 60%¢ sloza arday acking stock, it 7 ! i J.Contrai 10 116 T A, A. & NJ'M prices. The movement was tolerably active, | MMMt @ decrease of 5,000 head ® L have | nited States notes. When it is proposed to May, as against 60%e at the close yesterday. s Y e h CalianGo AReE WRALT wverage wbout one-third Lo L had a reassuring effect upon buyers g QR et e SROTIAYIIE R tItG: Lor ; vol HLr UL UL this Redson of yen N, & W, pfd 2 L. & K. and the ciose found little of any consequence | and the ot » il (LA SR Lk In about ten minutes there was a drop to led, ey frsh exg . Norih Am g Dl an: re was n good demund oy fr 11| strengthening our gold reserve instead of e {cbpcint only. 4 few ‘fives" D POULTRY—There is but little trade, . . | Northern paciii unsold in first hands. Fair to very good | sources. Nuturally there was some stiengih 0b1to. of a longe 60'%4e, at which point only of ‘the busincss running fo live stock pa ) HeavaRe walatiliia h 1,200 To 1400 108 st i 4 A depleting it. T cannot conceite of a longer changed hands, but quite free |m,.,,.|,,,,m),‘, Chftiin, Gai7e; Tk, Tenone and ducks, | CeIpts, cled i barrels, Seles, D05 1 o Total sales of stocks todas gl n;‘]\-"‘_ (\;."A‘, ‘x'x”:' l“;;:n' '"\ul“l\r” 400 Tlm, | entiiof piicen) 8t W gra shippers and | ean“yoward silver monometallism than wo ook place at 60%c. Buying against the | Saloc Steady movement and undee ght offerings; [ 800 shares, including 1 American d om $3.25 0 $8.65, while the fa dressed boef concerns wse m b OO e AP AR U FONS STV ook place at 60% Buying ag N PODL prices strong, with hardening cy. Sugar, 1000: 101 % Chicago Gis, | to good 950 to 1,150-1b. steers went at from | 10 10¢ advance and - other faiom i | take when we spend our gold to buy silver h 5 There I8 a fair demand and “puts’” supported the market at those prices, | (8 IC NEEEATEN some grades; hens, B 10,0005 Distilling & Nashyille, | ¢a 15 Y 4 i tronk n sympathy. 1t Ui beat market | certificates for cipeulation, espectally in view and the tendency for another hour was up- turkeys, Gl4aT0t60: yoUnK - roosters, 6 A lis Whent 4,000; Missouri A Lond g00; | $3:16 to $3.35, with fair to poor stuff around | iy keilers have xp for many dave | of the practical dificulties surrounding the ward. By 11 clock th ha been a re C5 staggy stock, 4f5c; old roosters, 3e. MINNE March 29, Wheat roceipts | T 7.000 il 3 1 1! 0 to 10, o s were Jargely ‘H fr $.25 10 .00 1 replenishiment of of rzold Savory to e, and then the price commenced | - VEAL oo sl i lecaming scarte and com. | toiay Dipments, 50 cars, The | 00 The market for butchers’ and canners' | Atests ami 4t fiomn 810 10 836 for e A IoodE. me" o aFasatiy. prosente Tig %o docline again. Conflioting reports were | fmands hettor prices; good, fat veals, ; arket v T and e e, g (N v e b stock was reasonably nctive and near |'nv'vv|||.lll $1.26 to $4.05. The calf market was fim ot the | desirability of granting to the. secretary of Tecelyed from tho wheat flelds, but enough | ‘HONEY - Chuire white clover, 15c; California, Y, when pricos fell Mot thin 1 NEW. YORK, Mirih HEMONEEI0N OAL =11 ey e 0 et || e eIt AR oaklly £a hiuMer than | (nE:(renaliry, batterinowersthan oW exiats to evidence of camage was fortheoming to re- | 16; darl honey, e \E prices of yestorday, and fin iy ) e e N Yooy &1 Far | @ Beoro of loads of cows on salo, and buyers | fThe hog”mirket was ensily fo highor than | jsuue honds to protect our gold rescrve whon strain the short selling within conservative | GAMES e Jower on the average for the o cent picked them up readily at prices ranging | ¥ougionge SIRCLE WA R SIS (e i | for any reason it she become necessary Tonite, tude ts limi Matlards, ] e close of e previou PRIME MERCANTILE PAL @3% per | from $1.75 up to $3.10 for common to choice ¢, the higher prices, though the close was | Our currency is in such a confused condition Tlie usual daily reports of the movement ing | teal, colling” by narticy o boneht ] Ea g i 3 o wim | fat stock, butchers' cows selling largely at The offerin 5 e UYL and our financial affairs are apt to assiine 0 i ) Wi ol i LING EXCHANGE -Dull and easier, with 210 lo. .00, Calvesiiat: trom $8.76 to bring ne umuch ns $4.7 w : of wheat and flour were not of a nature to | ducks, Fruai #4.0x 5% i after these trades wore closed out, with the clos= | actual busiess i bankers bils At $1 from $2.40 to $2.90. Calves a 2.7 by e tIRg at any time =o critical a position, that it convert the bears or to cause uneasiness to [ g0\ GRS NEdum L X T 165 horseshoe. | ng gut of other long. whient thal’ b been held demand and at $4.5 W | to $5 were not more than steady, and rough | i e wi | seems to me such n course is dictated by the bulls, leaving out the crop damage ques- | fecfs, mpany seleots, 0 Fut And was stull for” tho Tast ROUE of Lh. geasion; iRy 3 o L Ut AL ’"If“, m,”fl stocker N Cintinuing 1o ordinteys prudunon i tion. The Chicago receipts were s, S Cliestiuts, 1% Ttalian chest- | Thix appeared to b don (o . keneral Bt it THONDE There was an easier tone to the stocker L I am not insensible to the argument in compared with 139 a year ago. Minneapolis / 3 Umonde: 16g nglish_walnuts, | the danige from the late weather i3 less The closing quotations on bond and feeder trade, and only a limited amount n i . | favor of coining the bullion seigniorage now - of business was transacted. Country buyers | e packine deman in the treasury, and I believe it could be i large, 13alic; pe- | than' had | - and Duluth reported 223 cars, comp: cans, me 4 The volum . ey LA LI Ly : ¥ : I were hardly as numerous as usial, and | at 9.0, making 11269 e satird 3 done safely and with advantage it the sec- hands more than for eI retary of the treasury had the power (o 835 on the corresponding day last year. 3 CIDER o fuice bbl., $5.00G5. hait | 1. B TR 5 S, L. &S. 1M rineipa tlantic ports cleared about 85 "!" $3.000 bbl., $1.50; half bhl., wheat, B4 SL P Consols. regular deal bad enongh on WooR. Were RErOnger 1Y, e ’::rll\\A o ann flour together. ) AL T G O i o i ) B A ¢ | make them rather independent, Good, | oS SR S issue bonds at a low rate of interest, under primary receipts were 234 against | "HAU Per bUL, $4.50G5.00; halt bbl., | & O PRt cent : b ot flesly stock was ot much off, but lght | aheenand ambe gerived st (e wore i authority, in substitution for and better 508,162 bu. at the same places a year ago. | $2.75. A R A e i : v Union ¥ 4ty | rough stockers rul Good to cholce | Fobslt Ul o o e e ey matd of beter | Suited to the protection of the treasury. I There considerable long wheat for nn‘:.,'[':VILIJ.\,:{]H'T'm e 1 'r'.f.‘y'y“ m, 6iige; northern, 5 D HyoH! ;{Jwr;w» .. | teeders are quoted 1 3 to s"fl'?lh‘“ than $3.75 and @ were few sales of lambs | hope a w W present itself in the near which succeeded it. The conflict in repor 5 entire fa LAl LRI UL W oL R commoner grades at from $2.75 down. Rep- | | Recopisliatile, 1150 30 head; N a comprehensive and oan- erning crop damage caused the alert ONION it was estinted from the reports, would be the 0. 2nds, L& S . 1] resentative sales s VoLl y r as will afford to silver its ) o o i same erday. when they reached some 1318 13 (PLITIYS " 3 w calpors to prepare for a reaction, and th lons. I bbis 8238, T toes ame s ) aohod some b0 | Gon: Pac. late o . 3 . R T S attitude "they assumed toward the markol | wma loa. from more s ot Tidtoet: 0 | G, bu. sune o the incal ‘mila were, wiil iaic | B £57G] due: 6 e 3 1S, Marel CATTLE-Recelpls S b L L , sisted In bringing about the ebraska and_lowa, from . stor . 5,000 bble. " for the 24 hours. hips nds... ¢ . 3 S Mart o0 CATTLE et | Whatever action we take on this subject Aariplyeios i | MK & ¢ . I Ll LT ik, may be such as to prevent loss and discour- olias h afterward occurred. Liver- | Colorado. e Koo Cilorado lots, $3@iact | mORts for the day were 21381 bhla, Aost of ¢ s o iAo 8L 2 - s ABOUL wtendys cow ;’;fil‘"' A 4d to % | fewd potitons, Karly Oilo, $10G110; Bafly Rose, | sales of patwiits Were roported at $.4061 e ¢|Denaroldiog al ; 0 : ; xin steors, 1,08 o | agement to our people at home and the proper place in our currency, but in the Se. . BRI BEIORHNG, e el Mutual Union6a.. 110 |Va. Conturies. 0 3 e 3 i i Paris siderably higher for wheat and @210, Bha i Bt 4 " i 0 1. ! i i diery | Management abroac Yaris also considerably higl il . P |Ala. Clasis A 1L,... 1188 5 i ROVER CLEVELAND. flour. The sunshine and milder lnmhn:-’lflvu::' iverpool Markets, [Alu: Class 1.0 J i . T ens helped the bears, and a dee x.'lfm{(mx::-u’n'm: LY st formla, Wegtion LIVERPOOL, March o0, —WHEAT-Tirm; de- SR E IV 7 108 ' S 80 was gradual hrou a 5 B} ATC jood stock, per bbl., nd poor; holders offer sparing (o 1L CALE { 3 cud Kot 10 15 o ) Bo%ce was gradually 8] 5 poor; hol fler sparingly; No. 1'Cal ) 3 ¥ - HewHjmCKEL Il gr i Among other things is to smoke Old Do- e RetioloReds q n rnia, G 10058 11605 ed western winter, 4s oid 4 1, 605 Hative mixed and §ear t bidtas the mar] per bbl., Hoston Stock Quotations. ¢ > v Wwesterns, 3360403 0 minion cigarettes. Best for the money. Koy £ @ Corn was weak at the start, in sympathy | oG55 & . wer| SR ¥ irm; demand moderate; new mixed OSTON. Mare all loans. 263 per cent; = R hotograp! age. with the first drop in wheat. It then l)i doz. o I ., 8 e | 43! m. new mixed, ”‘{:np |?»? Marel Call 1 s, 26 .\ph“rc: ot ¥ : 5 K anans| OLFVILIVG) BLGGEE ATnEKet: Photograph in each package came firmer when wheat recovered early 5 . b | of 2 b | TRLOUR-Sprine patents, ox 0. stocis i i 3 A ¥, Mareh S SR in the day, but ruled weak and lower in i L e Gl plant, PROVISIONS Lird, prime wostorn Baohyi[ioeoon LG C I By o Sl iy et g \ow Wheat Crop. the afternoon. May opened with a few 50; aspa . por extra In % 3. Pork mess, '/‘\}n‘.\‘fifr“ . »"}Il?;‘{i“ti“rfi'm”m o 20% The local grain dealers assert that many sales at 87%c, ycsnml;y'u ‘u:uls!m: q‘\y:g i aoE R A0 GuC (D p . | 35 o e BN Wik, Centiiill 7 of the prognostications regarding the dam- and then went off quickly to 37%c. | ber doz sici water cress, per doz T ol Telaphone. . 90. | Awlison 3 (1060 . T e R G e e e upward from the latter | Florhia fomatocs, per G-ib. crate, S5 t Hoston & Maine.... 145 |Atchison 3x. j L 3 S5y 5 S Tocoipte, (0,109 heads shipments, 1 age dong b thoy wlieay SEDLLICIES Tosent At It touched 38c for & moment, : FRUTTS v T, 4 ; 8 [Wis, Cont 14 L o i : 3 b DI cold wave are premature. Reports sent in ut the longs sold and there was a decline | | ABFLT e e ! it A ; L iR enon g ; 2 ; heaios, packers and ixed, $8509060; 1L [ by correspondence quote damage running all to #77%c, the closing being 37%c bid. b o mon, 3 i ot e L eatid. o 3 Yasicarm cowdhnl e M e the way from 10 per cent to a practical de- Thiore was but a small amount of business : o 1y geason ls M1, Oregon 3 i A2 300 | nendr iariet R uhs 3 struction of the crop. It is claimed that all ansacted in oats. The market was en- | hearly over and cils toorsatt to o — such opinions are merely gucss work, as it :;x'.!;vl.l'.:indunt on wheat, © The canhimara. | Shibs, There 1a still‘some demand, however, for San Francisco Mining e 1 e Sioux City K Market. is impossible to tell whether the grain is Ket for oats sulfered no decline in price, [ £5a) pi\iy bell and bugle, $ LE h k) o ERaNaIEgOMarglis0iFTligoMetlnl dlostng % d BT SIOUX CITY, March 2. 11068 -Recelpts, 100 damaged or not until the frost gets out of but the demand was not very urgent. May | 7.00; Jercey, ; : ; alo, arive, quotations for minfug $ today Were as fol- i 3 & 3 “hipments, 100 head; nurket o@ioe higher; | the ground, Although some of the wheat 7 5 CALIFORNIA ORANGES-The stock fs arr A Odinary, | 61hcs WA & i 3 ¥ g - ) % YEERTY i batf rostan [ oponed from %o to %o under yesterday's | , CALIVOKNIA ORANGESTThe stock is ar : dling, miaal T 0 - - g8 5ss ; : that s above ground may be trosted it will prices at 31%c, sold up e and declined | % 10 OO0 condiion, and (ue t s, 32.25: | 8 lini: Tair, i Balalion g 3 2 s spring up again unless the roots are affected. to sle. Shortly before the close it licd | Riverside Washington navels, $2.7563.00; Redland olea s Best & Beicier.. 1257 |N¢ Y year Yesterday's Price-Current dispateh to Hol- to 51te, where it closed. seedlings, * sizes i Redland navels, 3,700 byl j | Bodie Con... < linger & Co. says that probably 10 per There was a good trade In provistons, | ¥00G830 T L e B 3 3% Buiner | e : S cent of the winter wheat arca is more or There was o good many changes of feclink | pyxANAS The trado s constantly tncreasing | Septcrmin 5; Octo b i ¢ ! O LR D s L e s U] among the traders during the day, with mod- | 454" the market is well supplied. bunch, | cember, $1,5%G7.6). not now determinable. *“‘Current reports ap- erate weakness the prevailing sentiment at [ large, $2.000250; sin . . ST, LOUIS, Mareh 29.—Ce m: mid- )i Hogs. Sheep. | pear to be based more on presumption than the opening and again toward the close. [ LEMONS 3 | @ine, e sates, 1400 bale eipts, 1,100 oS lxollo WAk South Omalia.... .. X 0dnt g | demonstrated injury and the present ad- On an advance which followed the early BBlEn R SLIDI Sittaied) A0 ibaled gRL) New York Mining Quotations. P ; 0000 7408 | verse conditions” do not necessarily imply wealness the packers appeared quite willing FURs. Duluth ¢ NEW YORK, March 20.—The following are the St. Louts... 2 7300 700 | any important curtailment of the season’s to supply the demand and kept their stocks | BEAR—No. 1 black, large, $20.00725.00; me- PH, March ITE : closiug mining quotations- { i 156 ooy | production. Considerable injury has been le” until onsiderable decline had | dium, $15: small, $.00G10.00 black = yeatlings, 'No. 1 hard, cas A Total... - o0 9, done to oats, but such area s not large and faken place. May pork, after an advance | Juree $120015.00 medium, $10; small, 87 biack Iy, Gific; N ard northern: | SrovaEoME: e may be replanted.” of G0, closed. 2%c . lowers May . lard | bt luree $6.0008.00; medium,’$5.0G60; anall, reh, v, ole; July, Gaige; | GoraCod Va.. . 208 % 0 If All the Wisdom of the World The local weather bureau has sent out Glosed ‘as on the day before. Ribs closed | $140045t00: mediuim, $i4; smatl, $10; bincie Mon: CEas redentod, ke O eraei e, s Nov | Gould & Ou e ol : Was gathered together it would pronounce | circulars to its correspondents calling for with a loss of 10c for the day after an carly | fana yearlings, large, §12; me $8; small, DAt i No. 1 north- :{m.-a !\xomm 4 0 el e the Old Dominion cigarettes the best for the | & detniled report of damages and prospects rally of Tc. Sl O g megun, , AR\ ] R S pa 3 money. Ten for 5 cents. Photograph in | which will be sent on to Washington for the Hstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | §12; ‘small, ‘$8; silver tip yearlings, large, $i1: 20 M%0; No. 3 white, 3o Ontario. § . each package. information of the department. 80 cars; corn, 200 cars; oats, 175 cars; hogs, | medium, $8; small, $; silver tip cubs, large, $0. ECRIDTEWheat' 30,000 b 28,000 head. medium, $1.50; small, $3: b large, 320006 | SHIPMENTS—Wheit, 657 bu HCT e uturot ranged b rollowe B medim, $16; Sali, 913 Yearlings, large, s b L 4 $10.00012.00; miedium, $8; smali, ‘$6; cubs, la v Y OrRTD v O GEas IMa chiet 5 s T e edium, 1, $3; budier—No. 1, lark ¥ s Market. LONDON, March 29, Helen pen. I High | _Low. $Tisgmedumm, 35 Goc; wrnalh (o6, eher—No. 1, | NEW ¥ Orders to cotton mer- | Gonaoleinoney. 00 11 Tarie, 8 mediam, $6;' small, $4; fox, silver, as nin w ry v us, and though ot mod- | Sanaole.money; 00 B0 BRY to color, according to’ beauty’ 1. large, $100; | erate quantities they absorbed a_ good quantity | Fife : i ) ) 61 503 medium, $60; small, $40; siive le, according | of stuff. Through deliveries on former en: Erie ¥ i July, o2 023¢ 61 { | to beauty, large, $9; medium,’ §0; 'small, $20; | ments much sales were reached. | The | Fifeoi Corn No. 2. cross, lavge, §1: medium, $3; small, §2; red, | rain storm checked the shipping request. Print i Murch ‘ 30 8034 Targe, $1.50; medium, $1.25: smail, $1; gray, large, | Ing cloths active at sales of 160,000 pleccs at BAR SILVER- 27'4d per ounc May.... 88 il T6os medlum, She: matl, o} kit, large, Blei me- | 2 15-18e for ®f squares futurcs, and dhis prico | MONBY-13@2 per cent. . ¢ dum, 40c; small, 80c: 1ynx, No. 1, large, $3; me- | was bid and deelined. There were large sales B depnb £3 i A ,“ | i 55 ey il o No. G ares, 45 | of wite koot ™ Woolon koot Vin redilat St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. §ioo o0 345 4 i Insures Safety 4 3 edium, $1.60; small, S$1; mink, ery ales. e jobbing trade auie oh 2 o R0t ; i - 3 % Jun A o | e Pt 7!, e | ReSuse e imatic conditionss 15, Marel 20 Mining stocks dull 10080 i E \ to Life of July.. i 2 anrk, No. 1, larke, $1; e = A Pork S0c; mountain lion, perfect head a No. 1 0il Markets. % i f . et B 1 e 140 R o, crry, . Sanh I T £ Mother and Child. s 11740 140 No. 1, lavge. $8; medium, ; ertificates opened at §7; 1% Am.Nettlo.” Dii( 20| Elizadorn. 3% 7 short ‘clear, 5 by, 3 i3 otter, ‘pale, No. 1, large, 37 5; small, | §7: closed 3 sales, Granlted.. 1 200 | Hope X X 0 fe, 7 80 0 Faclion, No. 1, 1are, S0} mediam; ;. amat F TR Bimotallic, 3.25_8.60 |Hareanver - i ‘. y 5 ! “My wile, afte 1 3 8 a5 50c; rac black, as to beauty, No. 1 large, PrrrsiiinG, 3 6 47 " the ordeal with little pain, was stronger in one hour than in (39 ¢ | 50cq$2.00; ski black, cased, No. 1 large, $1.25; tfleat . = 1 1 o0 o "amall. 606 short striped, 1arge, 31 | Sraiiio Al rc;'f:“;'“:“_‘."’_ foe. ey B T e a week after the birth of her former child. & 3 s §1,08, i —J. J. McGoLprick, Bean Station, Tenn. 590 ediam, 70c: smali, 46¢; narrow striped, large, 2 b 86 &0c; medium, 40c; small, 25¢1 broad striped, large; 2 e AaTAT g Jogase: wolverine, No.'1, large, $4; medium, $3; ) Ol 108 NEW ORLEANS, March 2).—Clearings, $1,- b Cush_quotations were as folows: valvering e, i) ares oS el : 2 5 S s FLOUR--Firm, unchanged. small, '$2; wolf—mountain, No.' 1 large, $3: me: 088,08; 2 1090 E5v¢s “MotHERS' FRIEND " robbed pain of its terror and shortened labor. ise; No. o | dium, $20 small, $1.50; prairie, large, 70@75c; L IMPHIS, March 29— S e 090 F r piYe; Nox. 8:7ed, 6840, e, acsematl, fc: beuver. per didn, No ST e e catingy 806, 6001 Sba : 70 2 20 s I have the healthiest child I ever saw.—Mgs. L. M. AngRN, Cochran, Ga. ar 26.00; medium, mall, 32 kits, 3 o 3 : A4 = o, e 50; , T8¢; —CORN-—Strong, highe BOSTON, March 20.—Clearings, $10,254,839; bal- . 1000 2 35 . " s . Nt et e O Bt fo iy 3 3 3 i ances, $1,220,7i1. T ] Lilem 210 k 2 Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. No.'s Shominat; No. 8, ssge; No, | e fally large, §Q9ei medium, Tc; amall, e; kits, Gate; No. 3 | BALTIMORE, March 20.-Cleatings, $1026031; . thel £ Bock “To Moruers " mailed free. No. 2, al; No. 8, Gate; No. | fei fall, lurs Saran : ‘100 b HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. x eyt I s P D PARIS, March liree per cent rentes, 99 3 ‘1540 1 Sold by All Druggists. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Allzn' 3 HIDES—No. 1 n hides No. 1 graen S—Whoat, 6,000 bu.: corn, 59,000 bu,; | 3¢ for the account. s Mess b, $11.506 | salted hides, salted hide e OMT L i B tTaa 1 b OO s SW YORK, ) 9,—Clearings, § 2.520; lar 00 T, 370 o short Fib, | Dismee; No. 1 veal e, 8 s, to Lo Whent, 5,000 bu.: corn, 5,000 bu.; | 806; balances, 34,27 & Bldes (0bse). 0@@5.921: dry” salted shoulders | 2 veal'calf, 9. 10 15 1bs., b . 1 dr ats, 62,000 bu.; rye, 600 bu.; barley, none. PHILADISLE) —Cleas & . 8 & foome), $6.1506.00; Saort Clear sides (boxedy. $0.55 | hidesw 603 No. % dry fint Nides, Sei No. 1 dry | 04t 65000 bu.; ryo, 60 bu.; burley, non DL Atarch 529, Cleasings. 5185, STOCKIRS AND FEED! 1 salted hides, 4c. Part cured hides Ye per Ib. Wool Markot. A 18 0 @ : x ¢ = = — WHISKY-Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | less than fuily cured 3 LHRrls z 1 2. of Bengal . e GO0 B $1.15. B per gal., 98 PELTS-Green salted, each, 26@60¢; ST. LOUIS, March 20.—WOOL—Steady, quiet, e of discount to 8§ per cent. J i 00 The Best Shoes for BUGARS—Unchanged, green salted shearlings (short-wooléd early | Without change in the price, except choice tub- DON, March 20.—The Lank of England's 0§00 i 3 e Best At o following Were: Uho receipts ana shipments | #kins), each, S@lic; dry shearlings (short-wooled | washed, ¥e higher, 23G2Yce. of difcount remafns unclianged at 2 per 3 57 3 00 m p he dig T a 2 fortoday early skins), Nu. 1, each, 5@i10c: dry shearlings — £ - e e (short-wooled early skins), No. each, be; dry STOCKS AND BON LONDON, March 20.-The amount of bullion X 2 s L " Artiel TRecelpts: [SHIpmenis. | fint, Kansas and. Nebraska butcher wool pelts, — Into the Tank of Englund todiy, £7,00) 4 TCOLORADO €A GENUINE 28,000 000 Deaki TR Woolpelte,” st | Vete of the Selgnlorage BIll Caused Little o . . No. Av. Pr. 'ELT :;.'n.: :;‘\: s e ‘::mm )-u’u::: y‘:}‘.’.';’ (x.wllw Ihumm“g‘\,l‘x‘-‘x ..\‘1'[:““;6.- .131'7"‘;Dl«\ll-‘.>i NEW YORK, March 29.—As was sug- | clearings, $1,751,8 feeders... 148 3 15 : SR Suucakless, Bottom Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price, Rye. bu S X 10,000 | welght, 4 ot "' | gested in these dispatches yesterday, the Y . March 20, —Cleavings, _ $3,033,980; HOGS—There was "‘l”l'{{'}lxm"hm f'."““: 1 i 856, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. Barloy, bl ti il PALLOW B—Tallow, No.'1, 440 | veto of the selgniorage bill was. received | B 4,046 money, casy i BLGT | supplies compared with the two preceding Sl Custom work, Costing 1rom $6 10 § T T LA T z ©4c; tallow, No. 2, 3%@de: grease, ‘white A, dc; i A X on New York, fic premiuni, days, but receipts continue to show a_ smart ] ©3.50 Poli hoe, 3 Solas Xot wan quiet and Wnehanged: cramery, rease, white B Sic; ktease, yellow, do; grease, | in Wall street in a “I told you so” from RANCISCO, March 2.—Drafts, s} increase as compared with last week. In : L VEe. SN0 .. % duiry, 136 1¥e. Eggs, quiet frosh, 100, " Apsie Ay QL el i beeswux, prime. 16 | the speculative fraternity, The banking | Btk Al Qe Dar siver ke quality the hogs are still running even and, $2.50, a;ld $2 Shoes Now York Money Mark 4 element desired to read the message care- | 800 oz o good. Prices took another up turn hul.«l,\ of J LA B ’ PLOU a fully to ascertain the president’s views | _CHICAGO, March Clearings, $10, about 10c, making a 20¢ rise in two days. i ju a c. e, SELOUR-Recoipte - | gr. Lovis, | Mareh OUR=Firmer; | WT 10 S8R 4 eApRtEsy 1A Y 806 promium asked; sters | Loeal houses were all good buyers and there / Boys $2 & $1.75 School Shoes i N R E 13,00 extra_ fancy, $2.5562.60; | regarding legislation on the money ques- rates, $LATAAS money | was o fair degree of activity on the part of T N "Are thie et lor Service. ng larkely on late vesterday's basis; small 5.00% backwhens ot 168060, "¢ 10ur | ton, But 80 far as tho stock markot v I 198: Do ol speculators and shippers. On the early mar- 5 ’ ona put trauh at old prices; rye Nour, ety it fuvsr and the | concerned the veto had been fully antic ork Live Stock Marlk ket the popular price was $4.60, with the < v NS $3, $2.50 32, $1.75 N et heat our, neminal s o change In the weather helped it down %@ie. [ pated by the professional operators, who YORK, Murch 20, BEEVES-Receipts, | tops at $4.65. Business opened brisk and & 2 solu, Stylish, Perfect Gt & ery dull; Canadian, ex-bond, | No. 2 red, cash, 5i%e; May, S56%@37c; July, | now were ready at the advance established ! wwale: market nominal ' | after weakening for a short time closed up . Servicenble. HARLEY-Firm: No. 2 Miwaukee, 63t4ac6c; g Weak and_dull, losing %@%e. No. 8 [ I u"“"‘l'"ll}{"fl"fl the l:-‘i‘lxliljfi-nt s action J Lz Roceipte 10 heads | aotive and strong, with late sales mostly at e ALl Blylos, T e, atorn. 630 s Be; May, MNe: July, 5540, It expected at outsiders would be i unshorn 10, 31,00 i It was practically a*$4.60 to $4.67 R Insistunaphaving W £ QUARLEY MALT-Firm{ western, 65GTic; Cana- 3 cash, ‘81 ;| attracted to the market as buy on the very cholc export wethors. | market, ogainst $4.50 to $4.66 yesterday und ¥ . & g douglus Khoen. Numo e : , boc. strength of the veto, but the lambs did not i sheep, T, unsho R AP VLT A B KA Bl 3 s REluo stane 05 AT IRCCODIN, Monw; exports, 110,000 hu.; g cular, 6 bid 5 ] y s, 4035000 b futuren. Spot matket Active Y Ve e nohanged. appear. - Cousolidated Gus sold up % per i Buiins, Sphl, Inmon. H X0 sales: M No.# bed, I store and elovator, @ise: ifoat Trreguinr cent, St. al, Minneapolls & Manitoba, | i . Sh. Dr. sh, P ko 3 ! o | tuir tw cholce hogs, 95,150 5. Av. h. Ie sh, Pr. Rl b S panhatn, 2Allks sdelverad: Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific, Ore- . 410" 40§45 s weaker at a drop of e o gon Improvement and Iowa Contral common | Without doubt the most wonderful remedy il bulls wore nuch 3 and preferred 1 per cent. Today the pur- | for pain is Salvation Ofl, It sells for 25o. which show Sy chasing movement suddenly ceased and in i .l by 1 3 20, addition to the loss of the sustaining in- SOUTH CAROLINA'S LIQUOR LAW, iohew bepathe: LTER-8t : o .82%: | fuences of the purchase for this account shiarh s 4 wylld-oiah vanced Aleing the local traders on the bull side became pETk I est aa SR Y b or” the iy b o S Unchaned, 5ce. more cautious in thelr operation In the ab. | *'* WOrkInEs May Yer Rewult in Bloodshed 116 Gk ol 4o uner ekt highi’s. al Resre RO eamtors Bork, standara | Sence of London from the exchange, Which | - oy ANrA Ga, March 20 ) : L e quiet, easlor, Pork, sts had been a very strong factor of the specu- [ ATLANTA, Ga., March At Darling, ton, 8. C., the dispensary spies threatencd to No. 3 red, Mareh, elosed fe; May, 63 1-166 . Lard, prime st Wie, closing at KK June, SUG@ENG, olosing | 710, - Dy st loowt shouldors, $6.62%e: [ lation. In the early afternoon the market Wt 6Ne; Ul 6 8-l ni At 6%e; | longs and ribs, $6; shorts, $6.13. Bicon, «d | was fairly strong, Canadian Pacific selling | Fald private houses in search of contraband B D, s o A1 Peaeinier, | -shoulders o #6181, longs, = ¥ ¥ibm, up 1% per cent and the general list 1§ to | Mauor. Citizens formed in an armed mob CORN-—Recelpts, 20,000 bu.: exports, §8,100 bu. ; Y 5 Flour, 05,000 bbls.: wheat, 8 per cent. Then came a fractional re- warned them not to attempt it. The males, 415,000 bu.' futures ‘and 2,00 bu. spot. | bu.: dorn, 100.000 bu.; oats, 46,000 bu, action, followed by a partial reaction gen- riff_appealed to_the governor, who or- Epor market auil: No. "2 otie, e | SieAiENTS o, 1000 Bl wheat, 18,00 | erally. d out u local wlitary compuiy o sup- vitor; nominal, afoat;’ ungraded mixed, | bu.; corn, 71,000 bu.; oats, 16,000 bu, Rk 5 o port the spies. & the sheriff and cap- 4fc dellvered. Options opened quict and weaks oo About 2 o'clock a selling movement was tain were -un[»l'l“’& B mob Invaded I)[\l' with the drop in wheat, but a good demand Kansas City Markets. inaugurated, which began in the taking of and rried | aw the company's soon sprang up, Which savanced pr . | KANSAS CITY, March 2. WHEAT-Slow and | profits, and which was swelled by sales of venor Tillman then procured a Trom which point tiey steadily deciin SATXy March B WA T tlon and L A ! ne venor Tilluan 1Rz cloanson tho the rest of the day, despite the small s ? A, o) N 4 red, 00 timid ‘holders and for the short account, | special train and ordered the light infantry BEFORE anp AFTER . Orins of il impurith 0 eat of the Uay, lis it x aode. ¥ A B resulting In a decline of % to 1% por cent, | to the seene, but before they started quict 1 3 strengthons fhd restores amall wealk organs, e acs Aisoes Sloains. g Geaki No. & white, N@lc; No. 2 4pg oxtending along the entire lst. Ateh: | was restored. The mob wals composed of L S A ppaionas AIAL AN CRERD 1 capoan AP AronbIa Wilh diy, agalnst @ik decline in ¢ months: s-Slow; No. 2 white, 31%@32; No. 2 | son made the heaviest loss, Northwestern | the best citizens, and there will be further " isASicls: ~OURLOMNA1a tha ouly Kuowi kamedy. 1o eHre WItOURLAn pamon, Bitdhs Maron, datie; Apl clowed “ac ter Ny, 2o wailc. 5 and Lead receding 1% per cent and Louis- | SCrloUs trouble It “the sple insist upon | Hinaniais. -4 weits I O etk i Lant oAt P ARV 8 AL SHRRINY Tiiog Stoady; timothy, $8.00G9.60; prairie, 8.0 | yillo & Nashville 1 per cent. In the final | SeArching houscs, _ T AV 1 MEDICTN I €00, P 0. Tiox H070 840 Frandinto, GAl. or tikio by SATS--Recolpts, 39,00 bu.; exports. 1,000 bu.; UPTER-Active; creamery, 19G21; aairy, 13 | dealings a feeble rally took place, but there | DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pills, Goodmay Diug Co. 1110 Farnam St Omalia; Caip Bros., Council Blufs, lowa. salea, 115,00 bu.' futui and 118,000 bu. spot. was a heavy undertone to the market at'| gafe pills, best pills. #0512 { Bpot, e higher and more active; No. % %@ | RECEIPTS—Wheat, §,000 bu.: corn, none; oats, | the close and prices in the main were % — Wi Brgnnde: No- 8 whito, thlsc thuck mixed | “SMiPMENTS -Wheat, 15000 bu.;i corm, none; | 10 ¥ per cent below the final quotations Will Ply on the Missouri. MANHOOD RESTORED! ) FryE s Western, S64370; track white weatern, SSWG4ZC: | oats, non h of yesterday. KANSAS CITY, March %.-Captain A NHOOD | E Y i i imick while o MeOim.. - Outicas opensd T The rallway and miscellaneous hond mar- | K, Ruxton of Miami is negotlating to put 8 2 fower. 1 i Wake [ ¥ Hneals cagiae but L PSRN OH - FIUR FATIARS T NEW . YORK b 3. COFFER—Options | K€t Was strong during the greater part of | 4 hoat in the Missouri river trade between s, a1l draina and 10ss of power Vo Orcana of el e b o near monthis and @Le | onened dull uh s deciie bt G610 moint rercialon | the day, becoming easler in the afternoon, | B Touis and Kansas City. David Hupriss fLararaxarion, T asnds D CLUR GRS an discang March closed at 6e: Aprl | ews from Washington and increased speculative | but closed firmer. of Miami has bought a boat called Commo- Vert ook i Uy ) repatd. With & 83 Grer we Slosed at 3%c; Bav. d51qsNc, closed at 8 demund, closed steady and gencrally 510 points The Evening Post says: Taken in con- | dore to run in local trade from Miami ; I » give s writt o refund the money. Bold by af 0l MRG0, olossd at | vy iy, TS o Mareh. | nection with the fact that London subscrip- e : 1 O dnieinin Ak 10T 1L L) i AEED CO. s Sasonte Tomine ChlcAGe HOPS-Qui 3 i | 916400010 46; April, §16.30; Muy, 316.0516.10; June, a s Wrappar. Address NEIEVESERD CO., Musonie Tew ple, CUICAGR Tacific coant B8 Ty, A Ao, Augiat 3158 Sepitm: | tions thus far in the year to stocks and | Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet tem- by Blierman & MoCounell 4nd by Kuhn & G, Drusgléta HID, Slow and nominally unchanged; wet | ber, MARGLILO,; October, $I; spot, steady, Rio, | bonds of new corporations are alwost ex- lw! Then use DeWitt's Little Barly Risor: IGNATZ NEWMAN, 420 South 18th. ELIASSVENSON A. W. BOWMAN CO., 1117 North 16th. ARLSO orth 24th W. W. FISHER, £925Leavenworth. " A.CR /, 80, Omaha MANHOOD RESTORED.:S:5%5% o1 of famous Frerich pAatciun, will auckly cure yon af l e OO B e T 11k Beueratlud urkiiims SUBLL na T.duh Mk paad Insomiua, Puinsin the Biek, Seninal Fmissions, Ne us Debliity Pimples, Untitness to Murry, Exbaustiug Dralus, Varlcocele wid Gonattnaton. CUPIDENE cloan:os the liver, the kidneys and the urinary Soneememaenibesonioiiao s

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