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J ; 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1894{~TWELVE PAGE g e e e | | R et | , Wheat Advanced One Cent Per Bushel on a | it THON bunls American, #2013 §iTiate, for the United taiea: 20 bl central | T acific. Another Liberal Run of All Sorts Finds an 5 COPPIR-Guiot; Tnke ) Amerfean, $16; warchouse deiiveries yesterday, | Adams Expreas fo, Pac. nfd - : : Moderate Amount of Buying. ! TR e, aun | el by Stk v e | AT A Active Demaad, Best Spring Remedy in the World--- 3 domestie, $3.55 ek nited States, 293,000 totnl supply m, EXpre pfd T 3 A teadler feeling Is noted | availabi ot United Stntes, ‘!-""“""; & Ohlo N. Y. Central CORN INPROVED EARLY WITH WHEAT | Iy th micic o st e ke 0 "Eht | Bkt ity Mgy LM Suafl (% *5" canti Pl ®. | A FAT CATTLE SAG A LITTLE IN VALUE It Makes People Well! ) o ofr_crude, r 3 ) Central Paeifie ! Viidse, prm me i wum: 1o, 20.~Market steady; sales, | Ches. & Ohfo. Alton Trading In Onts Was Vory Light, with No AT JUNT3 refined, quiat D1 TTANEIRO. Mareh 80 Market & Inquiry Good but Denlers Take Advantage 916,20; exchanice, M160; receipis, Oigp D& B of the Liberal Supply — Cows About Pittshnirg, N Tuy — Provisions Closed Jii :niaselty. of. dhoted aitet. b TN e ; St L " Pildhe Steady—Hogs Weak and o the rket mer Al arund xtra )8, March 30. irke u i e M Pt Generally Higher. huitce ol Ditter, fhiee; Oholcn country, 10 Santos, quiet, stendy: na. q Cotton O Cart.+ A3 Richmond term 160} pae Wtock, 76 Ipts, (000 baga: Hock, 48000 bagn Dol Hikduon .12 1 | ol - HalkATthaugh” the recetpta have fallon « FAV IS, March 30 Matket stewdy; sales, 19,000 | Dol Tnok. & W10 1uitg| . 6. W — of “Tate thore 50 i Improvemtent: th Dricen | bogsi prices generally %e lower, D& I G, ptd 4R GW D N é CHICAGO, March 30.—Wheat advan R L beti s Hogk Iviand FRIDAY, March 30. per bushel today on a very moderate amos DISSSED 1OULTRY - There 18 but_ 1ttle COTTON MARKET. b D oaEnl oo p i Rocelpts were again fairly liberal today, Disposition to Bell and Less to enl Produce Market, es: wtock, 161,000 bags; cleared yesterday i 1364 SR} } a Dime Lower, good wiock the market, but what few snles s LR 4 4 the five days’ y of buying. It closed with a net gain of from | are made s v Might advance In_prices. | wow oreans Weekly Report of the Produ o (el - drppied v LR ARUPLLY ST OIS RITHCEONNS (L %o to Mo. Thero i now no doubt of con- | (hiskent. Sl ‘tuikeys, Wil geead and LAl & Non dor Dl 3,100 head of cattle and 15,700 head of hogs siderable injury having been done to wheat |t whove meuree " TR B S EER ) wpy onupans, M Wosbsrotaty Hbat | Sl O rar Refinery . over receipts for the same period for last in many sections. There was much testl- | i market 1h fiemer on some. grades: hens s weekly cotton report shows a falling I contenl. b Paclfic. W | week. There has been very little change in mony to that effect and the remult wan a | TAOSCT miring chickena catics Sirkedd il | compared with he tvo past years, e o] § i the sheep receipts. firm market. Corn and oats were fairly | Yoouters, do. yeat, LOREIYI IS AN ARAT O e Aai o S L 0S Bxpross The cattle market as a rule was tolerably firm, but very dull. Provisions were strong | vHALUGGed stoc bl L ey LA lnst, 14,062 bales. For the thirty days | 1AKe Bhore:. i 180 | o Pidiesec e active, but prices had a tendency to sag on and quite active in spots, with higher prices heavy, 3 i ¢ ¢ March that ‘have elapsed an excest of 803 | FellTeat. oo HHMWells Faneo Bx nearly all grades. There was a very re- Ttk aa: Cholce white clover, 15c; California, | bales have been brought into sight over lnst | Lowtavile & N.A. b o e g 23 | spectable demand from all sources, but as Although the cold had greatly moderated ) flon_gugs and cans, {ne" same ‘GayeTn “urch, Toohe "W Uiel | Memnrek o o8 haloupt supplies were ample and reports from the and wheat opened firm and Y%c higher than ok i proweht Into slght. during the past seven days, | Michigan Cont LoD &R cast conflicting all cla of buyers were It closed yesterday, the numerous dispatches AME “There s "pieiifol suppiy. bt TR o D S T 8 5 ey S TR o TR inclined to be bearish, and, except on some- WhIBH Hd onie) to HAnd borore:the nekuion | rst r quiet. Malfan : no | from September 1 to datels 6.857.177 bales, | Nasheille Chat T4 [CIF. & Liveiivirns thing that struck their fancy and on which opened reported front damage in more posl- | ¥in ol 5 1 ixed: 4 i weese | SRr S IR vear TAtor Eapatiruy, Ot | NOHONSLOOKIASS . 20kl dg qrdrs competition was active, prices shaded lower. of the opening firmness and continued to be Aty bei Morseshoe, | bisught' Into aight was 61,608 bales and- the prd 13|T St. L & K. C..ot —_— LAl L) SR UL UL Ol the governing influence during the remainder ; n ts, 26¢; counts, 30c year before last 666,99 balés. Northern miil | North Am. Co 1 JULCLIS to 10c lower, but most of the trading was of the session. Liverpool responded to th T 12 per 1ho Tualinn: cheat- | creane. of 14,00 hlen na" compred witn G | obld pos it il Ll Sl Bty Sl decline here yosterday by sending quotations | A%, 1A1c: aimorie, 16e! Enelin walnius, Mc; | oot Dodod Jast. seur bat U toty) | The closing quotations on bonds: generally common quality of the cattle had %d lower. The receipts here we cars. | dlumn, i0c; el nuts, 1 3 A AP L s LR R S 17808, L&S FoGen M4 something to do with the lower prices, but Minneapolis and Duluth reported 22 cars DPuire julce " b, ¢ th_ and. ‘soutn and. o hum fak tor. the : : (|SLP Consols. . 128 | n spite of this trading was rather lively Clearances from the seaboard were ligh ver hbi., $4 bl have been 1 A InKE 2,000,405 LA s hrough 1 1 and ably ear > : : 4 o, pot b, $4.60¢ hal€ bl eason have | 7, akninst 2 3 AT oMy Tt throughout and a good and reasonably early amounting from the four chief Atlantis ports N L L e ' bales last year Thése fo 1176383 ‘biles | U] % 94 | TUPIK. G, T, Rets clearance was made, to only 230,000 bu. Business was fairly ac VEGETADBLES THRE Ve hesicenes ot CRAIONL 2101106, balen b . 1618 The cow market was just about stead n’\ ;..'..|' the shorts, after hesitating for s g:pleked navy, ALVESTON, March .—CC V. ipts, ; AR Good, fat cows and heifers had no difficulty about fiteen minutes, becume freo buyers, R ORLEANS, March 5 g q 8 i in finding purchasers at good, firm figures, LIy sone, Eouy OO oty wie ons f e: | #pot, 4.5 ive, 700 bales: low : | AR Sl L but the hard to poor stuff was harder to i L U TR O coanad ah | onton, % ordinary, 6lie;’ good ordinary, ; o T, ke move than it has been any time this week. There is one real spring remedy! endenc, o) 3 st or of "ATORS o grow " n ic ing, The; good mi S TG, B8 ere a good demand fo s d Ly i - . " 1y to 60%c, and then gradually rose to 60%c. Nebraska " and_Towa ! ) Do DGR G i Rough stock of 41l kinds sold very generatly | tom, and that is Paine’s celery compound, so genovally prescribed by physiciang It is probably the most remarkable remcdy that the scientific research of this cte ) > & 3 . trom stor Colc 72 n R cted to 60 anced to 6 d held ; o balos. 4 K . ORUrEAaS 5 Remmly. Rrotind. GO, Al G006, Wiih A aps'| S Petatoes, Eafly On / 0 bl ADHL 87150 (i aies: | MK KT Gon 9 renn: oid s in Thursday’s notche parent reluctance the part of the sclle CABBAGE—The first shipmes o 3 7,93 ;A a. Centurics In stockers and feeders there was mo | country has produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D., LL.D., of Dartmouth col- pi T ice on the part of the scller h hipn 2 3 7 dodeferred...... change worthy of note. There was perhaps | 4 % r () i AL LU U VLG, lege, fivst prescribad what is now known the world over as Paine's celery coms to part w ch. ecame el g have arrived exc nt m e e - I i 0. Pac, 18 . 8. C. non. fund L b A Emer R g A BLRe DeT. orver. $820% v s ; ot dada: oo 1L s Gonon tond. 27 | 2 better country inquiry and for that reason o8 know ! : up to Bl 7 g 't Calitornia, 60cG81.00. , 116c; o ob imer, | NCW. Consols 5 Ala. Class B..00110 more active buying by yard traders. A fair | pound, a positive cura for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rhou- N e W el S celpts, 10 bnles; ot ntocks | Dt & AlAUATsio . amount of good business was transacted and [ matism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. Ior the latter, Paine's celery quoted a decline of % mark and Paris a « ) L AVERDOOL, vollowiTathre 2.t PRGN T prices were fully "“""f, (.utld{ [m| .-|',.m|\ compound has succeeded again and again where eyerything else has failed. decline of 25 centimes in flour futures and v, 80G3ho por dos: radishes, Dt cotton stlos: * Sales of the week Y b T b L B The medical journals of this country-and Europe have given more space in the from 5 to 15 centimes In wheat, There wero | 0oz 3 - Jettdce, “per. Mdor SS@ise: Sucum e America2nom s forwiried adon Stock Quotations. §275@3,00, and lighter, commoner grades at | last few years to tho many remarkable cases whore the use of Puine's celory come no reports of fresh cash business here or at | bt SLAALI whatocs, ner’ erate “of 2 bajes: totn1 il Sefual [ LONDON, March 80.—4 p. . elosing D o Lt pound has made people well, than to any other one subject. New York. The market here was quoted at Y 4h35" onos, per doz., A3 ¢ A i i ek, 1,879,000 bales: | Gonsole. money... 003 | Mexican Ording o, from 60%e to 60%c at the close. 2 Lon: asparagus, per doz turnipn, | { o0l s iens seoral dilont, 1o Consolu, neent #1316 8. B com Corn was dull but firm and t ess ;carrots, per doz., 9. n, 105,000 bales: speculator anadian Paclfic, TI% N. Y. Central...... 103% in wheat. The opening price for May was i RO Uihatee s erpool Markets FALLLT 03| Mex. Cont, now 48, 044 7% ose by small ste 7%ec, and 3 ;) Y00, R D AT AT onols Lo L R (R N 3|M‘| s ‘:] 2 W.,:) Wik :, ;,“‘s‘ to I ,y‘,“ ana bt few apples on the | WLIVERPOOL. = 1'.»n‘.\u!1'\'“\5u’:' mand | “BAR SILVER—27id per ouice during the er part of the session it was Is largely going to oranges. | fornia: tagte ld; vt WineNe L Gui | MONEY- 184 per cent. alternately 37%c to 37%c for buyers and the [ Fancy wes box 5 1 i 9@ | The rate of dis in the onen market for, CRANBERRIES —The cranbeérry season 18 | “COiN_pirm; demand short bills 18 1 5 cnt, and for three-months' same for sellers, The price rested at 37%c | neary over and most of the stock s too soft to | 4" moderate; new mixed, [ bills 1s 1'4e1 oo for May, which shows no change for the day, | ship. There fs still some demand, however, for [ *pifdip o and 38%c for July, which is an improvement | kood stock, and prices are uling higher. Cape [ FHOUIGSRHnE potents, 65 o1, of %e ol per b1z 47 bell and bugle, 87 erser, S5 | porke “prin ndia s poston. ¢ ; o Trading In oats was very light. There was | vareed all areund and. another mivance s s | Short o 3% 6d; tme loans, : but little disposition to sell and less to buy. | pected in April. Riverside seedlings, $2.50: s oM Anestern e The cash market was lower. During the | {iverside Washington navels, $2.75a3.00; Rediand | (] i Tican, 565 64, entire session the sales on all futures were | jiodiines, $00az; dedland navils, 30005 higher. May started steady at 81%e, sold | scedlings, 4 3 TUREE] } Boston & Albat FAtonibon 16 up to 31e, back to 31%ec and closed at that TROPICAL FRUITS. ROSIN~( Boston & Main 146_ (Wis, Cent. 14ts. . ki price bid. he \ trade is increasing, but {Boston & Monti - E < g & There was a firm feeling in the provision | the able change in prices. Per bunch, | Rec for the past three daye, . ¢ packers appeared anxious for a break at the ANGES—Tancy Floridas, $3.25; cholce Flori- “centals American, The weather In clear i & Taz g % i AND ROUGIHL 5 New York Mining Quotations. start, but when they had secured the de- Brol = e & cline’ there were brokers from commission 5 o few Malagas still.on the 2 ST NEW YORE, Marcly80:-The following . 2 : B A Th dinary Rel Keit, $6.00, New York Dry Goods Marke . Rl 7 320 I his extraordinary Rejuzenator is the most houses prepared to t | that was offered. | Matkel: Fer kew 3650 o S e clostug mintiguouiti oy TEERS SHEEP—Receipts were liberal, eleven | wonderful discovery of the ae. It has been The small stock—estimated at 72,000 bbls. —Halowees, ¢ Th. i boxes, fper 1. || ablesmaraiiitel ik the: ArvE godas matke L todos: T2 3 3% m.. loads, a few of them billed direct to killers, o endorsed by theleadingecientific men of Europe of pork, 2,600 tlerces of lard and 10,000,000 | ic. and the sales reacied a large total. More im- N cn 1 B0 5 ® : There was a good demand, but as seller udgAmeHos S Ibs. of ribs—was a factor and probably the e portant buvers are prosent and more trade i [ G0N il & ; 3 ; : were all very bullish in view of the higher Budyan u principal motive behind buying orders. Com- | o BEARTNo. 1 black, A 0 e 0 SLent KA meniaina ve adviinced Tatmens teholee! | cuuld e gurry s iYeliow duckei. 40 | W00 330 1 o market east, trade was a trifie slow and it 8 purcly vege- pared with last night May pork fs fubge, $3h0oq1n00" 30 e, 5 bick | Koo demand At Kl River Kia' finisned, cam: | Hale & Norerosk.. 40 iron Sllver 15 10 S ; : 10 3% | was late before dealers got down to busi- Hadsexine higher, May lard Ge higher and May ribs 10c | cubs,’ large, $6.00 W@h.00; snal, | Drics are being inquired wbout more fr Rouostnke T R g 5 5 5 3 ness. Fair to good natives are quotable at udyan; siop higher. e Dy mausttaln Elaree ] R Colorad oo on X e x 3ol ONtUrio.. 1o trirnres 700 BAIWEE,covrsreerri 6 A 3 & 3 4 $3.00@4.00; falr to good westerns, $2.765@ 4 {3 Prematureness Estimated receipts: Wheat, 40 cars; corn, | {ana yearlings. large, $12; medinns 38, smon: | Geiivany ‘Hore n i | G Sea10.) 35 20.1133 B 3.75; common and stock sheep, $2.26@2.76; SRR ofthe discharge 240 car: 170 cars; hogs, 15,000 liead. " | 857 ek alontan “eive, wida' s ving ver = Ko00d to choice 40 to 100-b. lambs at $3.00@ 1 20 days, 4 Serbin ; Smatl, #3; wiver tip, : Well on' former purchases and new. business of e 25. 3 aldlioliaddiDgititiresicangeion:tohowes $12; 'small, '$8; "silver tip 'vearling woad ‘Broportions; The fone of the mar) SAN FRANCISCO. Mareh 80.—1 he official closing 4 - Ouee BTl i EeeRine metum, g small, $5; sliver tip cube, Better. quotations ToF TIBTNE wOCE Tolhy wors 48 W | 1. ; ) (T IOl (o wrony TOST aptmn cat, No. 2 o all,’ 83 brown, large, 7 owat 2 S 3 Al roceipts and disposition o rov@x | 25.00 $16; small, $12; vearlings, large, Financial Notes, - 3 B v the books ol if oc] 0, MLAIN i | & am, $5: small, $3; badge 1 ;.| ances, X Best & Leleher., Moo ..., 5 5 i 4 March 30, 1804 “M+ 1 Constipation, Dizzinos, Falling Seneations, S| S0 Shotum. Be: mmall! fo; e i March 30,—Clenrings, §1,6,0: [ Biwicr. 2. Movini Diabio: ; ! LR Nervous Twilen e or tho cyesand other parts: large, ;- smal ; fox, silver, as | balances, $194, Chollar. Navajo. i 7 2 $ H . ' rengthens, invigorates aud tones the entire to_color, 'ac NO. 1, large, $100 NEW YORK, March 30.—Clearings, $18,966,508; 3 |Nevada Queen... . 4 ¥ 1063 Hudyan cures Debility, Nervousness, imedtum, . #40; siiver, pale, according | nalances, $4,840,400, 44 |ODBIE . ivuenennins 3 1080 3 o | and cevelopes and ‘restores woak 1o beanty, dare, 30 medium, £0; smail, $20¢ | "WARTS, March 30.—Three per cent rentes, 8o ; |Poosi 55 : ; g ol Cars. | Hoad | Carw. | Hond | Ca | organs Vatus in iho biok, loes by any or Ares. i et A ";',ml‘l(-m;n red, a0g tor the ‘mocount, © L ngs, 608,060 It 4 sl nightare stopped quickly. ‘Over 2,000 private 150 i, Shc: Binall, 0L KIC, large, Shei me: MO e D0 e e R ET e e = 54 0 Rl Rt 5 = | ufones means fmpotenay. fn'the fist divim, e sinall, e Iyme, No. L iafue, 1 me: | PHILADBLUHLA, March 30 —Clearings, $7,61.- St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. Diodo 2 12 i0g — stage, Itisu symptomof seminal wenkness and e 8 Thednk: 805 aman, 5 min No. 'L I 2 Daluncon SLBGO8 e s16n0 tan. | ST LOUIS, March 30.~Mining stocks elosed ap | 110 2 i : 4 S TRET. (- barrehmess. ICcai be slopped in 20 days by the ‘ 23 5 aric, No. 1. lorge, March 3o.The nmofint of bullio B AR | B Awi: i o i G 1 i il R O A by |Plymouth dc; mountals lon, perfect head and feet, No. 5 {nto the ‘Banis' ofsEngland on'lalances to da 0 |8, Hopos 5 v v, 41,006 imparfect skins, 25G50C fonblintoitheiBanisiot gl andionibalancepitod Adama .6 308 4070, Hovas. .8 .55 8 : H s o ! tute, It iy thostrongest vitalizer made. Itis No. 1, large, 7.00; small. SAN FRANCISCO, March 30.—Drafts, s'ght, | GrauiteM.. 1560 2:25 (Hop + ks 02 2 im0 275 | A Hnas... B . VEr{)’mworluL but harmless. Sold for $1.00 & FeS 8214 . pale, N Jumip s c; telegraphic, 20c; silver bars, 59%@60c; Mex- | Bimetaliic. 8.00 Iizassonvi R. Becker & Degen. 5 £ 3 mc age or ¢ packages for §5.00 5r1-ln sealed July.......'| 680 § ; raccoon, No. 1 Jum, s h dollars, 48t @i9ige. = Shippers and feeders. G xes), Written guarantce given for a cure. 1t f0c; raccoon, black, nye Now b Targe, | NEW ORLEANS, March 30.—Clearings, $1,172,- Oii'the Tondon Market. i V. Syl g0 buy six boxesand are ‘E’&"“«“fifl’f““& g 3 otal..eeinss X x more will bo gent to you of Charge Cash quotations were as £0c1$2.00; skunk, black, cased, No. 1 large, 3125 | o5 New Yokt exchange, commercial $1 pre- FLOURFirm, unchanged, medium, small, 80c; short striped, lurge, $1; | fib, MOV KOUE (EXChADKE, £ NEW YORK, March The Evening Post's 9 Send for circulars and testimonials, Address o No. 3 spring, | medium; 70c: smuli, narrow striped, large, hns e AT R s iy TheHing - Foatis - . % : Ghe: medium, 10c; small, 2¢; broad striped, L3 e, Sl 3 e R L L W) i) CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 363, e wolverine, No ‘1, large, $1; meds v ¥ C p 8 is regarded here variously and altogether pew | o s o i H — HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, (e ey No. 2 white, ChIB L LR lais 10, Mareh ' . | stmistically, but a telegram at midday swting i Sellers of Cattle Did Not Have Long to » 203314 D 3 prairie, lar New York exchani hat another selgniorage bill would be Introduced 5 3 $ o RIB-No & o e medtim, o0c; el S0 DGaver: per it Not | exehange, quiel actual Fates, $LATGA. B VR GRR B for his there was 8 | .0 & 3 G R wate fonnyen I 1032 MARKET ST., LEY—No. 2, al; No. 3, & arge, B,00; medium, $4.50: small, $2; kits, | (@6 per cent. distinc| ndency to buy. Amsterdam bought 3 2 k HICAGO, March 30.—The ca arked s i Z 4, dddic. Targe, 32; medium, $100;" Smail, 76e; muskrats.- | @07 T TR P S L Lo e P B I : 1oL L e o SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, FLAX SEED-No. 1, $1.35, winter. No. 1 large, . i0@1ic; medium, Sc: small, OIl Markets. QUIEn F bt r s Byt Was: TTEALIOn s 8caraity : : LR e e B TIMOTHY SEED-PF 5 fal, larse, §G9ci medium, 7¢; small, Ge; kits! Pl g Transit | OF Supplies. Twenty-four thousand pounds in bax : a fordlon PROVISIONS-Mers $11.40 bqie. s WNational Transit | Lol were boughts, (55,000 came from Australia , shipping nccount sellers did not have long to Al Sy 4l show: G No. 1 gioem iaan 2o 1 green | S0 Sores i f, 000 bble.; clinrancen; | and (IR frora Lisben. a0 360 o e Thia. Mhe Sabply. faacea: Fors Man — Developad fo e s 0T Uar “uides | , JHIDES-No. 1 gioen hides, 2iei No. 1 green | 1 shipments, 67,065 Luls.; runs, 52,21 St. Louis Live Stock Market. : b B o o be b tn' tne cas Y i (Doxed) W.ITAGGEN. 50 a 1., | 1fze; No. i veal cait, 8 ibs. (0 15 Ibs., Gtc; No. SBURG, Pa., March 80.—National Transit [ = ST. LOUIS, March 80 —CATTLE—Recelp v HA0 ot old canning truck.” That class was dull R WE WHISKY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal, | 2'veq) Ibs. to 16 1bs., Ge; No. 1 dry filnt tificates opened at 8§74 ; closed at 8745 highest, | 1,400 head; shipments, 610 head: matket strong HEIFERS and lower. Th A few bune of good [HB GREAT Ligm 8.5 2 hid : ‘N ry flint hides, 3c; No. 1 dry lowest, §74; no sales, * | for natives, with a 'gain_of 10@lic. Texans % 9 m $3.70 to $. < giver, CUPIDENEwilL BUGARS Unchanged. fam o] emtel art cured hides o per Ib. Lk atrong, but slow becau s 4 YEARLINGS. Fecelnts w restore ill the geneditive The following were the receipts ana shipments | 1t Duluth Wheat Market, Tasin ates il 6 8 v, below £870 twolk the bul organs, Impotency im- for today % p i alted, ench, 2600e; | DULUTH, Aok gty $27 native stecrs, CALVES, I Bogs today opened slow at S postibie if CUPIDIENK 1a Ao Teceipte Ehiphents, | &reen salted ~shearlings (short-wooled early | NDULATH, March 3. HBAT- Cows, 2B DL HS duy's | a0 work to g Ned. ” Send f & E | sking), each, b@i6c; dry shearlings (short-wooled | } ax s n A HOGS-—Recoipt 0 head; shipments, 3,600 . oo b4 e r the 5, and th cnlars and testimon Flour, bbla. 11,000/ 20.000 \‘q’KIY vk\x]rl No, ]l lk ch, I.;[\y 10¢; dry Iu\n rlings o 6: o v ad; mark: B wer; dw“-l lexll, . ml‘ o k H ’tu A :1!1( ‘,r\ lI]H"|4v4IV\ i l‘lm yl ‘In ,h; . ll;l\‘}‘:“(‘!h:“; |Il_l( INE o 10001 38000 | (hort-wooiea ‘early” skine), No ch, Bes dry i ¢ Common Tight and rough : {50 S0, A it o demand 7 - Hox 207 b 00804, 50, - o s improved and the d firmer, finally clsco, Cal, e clpts, 300 head; shipments, nig strong. There w lite males at from $4.8 10 $4.87 figures thert ) and Nebraska muriain wool p per 1b, ctive; 10g15¢ highe 0o j 2,000 it i 3 ! : 5. ® & was trading all along dow 45 0 $1.50 £ actual welght, 4@6e; dry flint, Colorado butcl <. Sity mixed, $4.50. n B & 5900001 LB OG0 [panthati Nl BRI SO0, Ay fint, Solotado butaher Kansas City Markets. £ e A reer 600 2 ¢ T e AL EromSa 50 toC T2 Yeon atling . On the Produce exchange today the butter mar- | flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per 1b., actual KANSA CITY, March . Kansas City Live Stock Market. ' L16 - The fresh receipts were estin (0) head, unchanged nery, 14@21 welght, 44 48, KANSAS CITY, March 30 —CATTLE—T ps, . -3 and there hogs enou to swell the H supnly to receipts for the first five [ £k, Quict and unchanizod LLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1, 4@ | ~FLAX SEED-Dirm at 1 4,000 head; shipments, 0 heads sfrong o 10¢ § supnly 1o 1000, Jeceipty for the first five {allow, ‘No. 2, g grease, ‘white ; 2 at 66 iigher: Texas st 2103, 50; Cow. gt g 3 5 | days of this we-k are ab 0’ head m re tha _ New York Markots. dark, ftic; old Butier, 32sc] beeswax, prime, 15 | @6.50. cows, $LA0GR.10; Stockers and feeders, $L80@ | 1....1120 2 i i vear ‘o, “Hhe rceipts” for s month wil RNEV, JORK, March 80 FLOUR- Recelpts, | GIc; ‘rouih tallow, $G24c. ST il sz’ 5 G E o B e oot about 016,000 head, s nginat 408,75 tor 500 bl .\ B30 pl ——— coelpts, 12,00 head: shipmen SrAGS. March' last year—an increise of 205,000 head, Buying'of the pust x yheat N ST. LOUIS, March 30.—WOOL—Quict, un- :market weak to Ge lowes: bulk S e It fow days soon i Ennespglis)Wheat Market, changed. The first 1ot of new wool of the | heavies, packers and mixed, 45645 Mght, ] fads ancy i the sheep b fow duyh haw about satisied the demand. 'Hx- Dorters are. 100 below tho market and refuse o MINNEAPOLIS, March 30.—Receipts of wheat | season came on today from Fayette, Mo., class- | Yorkers and pigs, $4.5004. OXEN. W stranger to. Although the e bidx. Rye flour Buckwheat, | today were 1 shipments, 85 cars. The | ing heavy fine, short staple, and selling ‘at ie. | -~ SHEEP—Recelpts, 180 had; shipments, none @ XEN. fittle. short of ‘the average for Tast” tirce ady. Buckwh il millx are grinding at the Fato of 120,00 bu. i oL L Ry <head £ o L monthe, _thero did ot appear 10 be- cnough. Wi e Ciiada, ex-bond, | (Wenty-four hours, which makes the aay's cons Manchester Textile Markot. New York Live Stock Market. STOCKERS AND FE ATl avenis prices continued to advance, show- b, sumption, nclud'ig wheat shivped out, about . R s | S S S 1010 6 fnig " guin mmce st Friday of from ¢, to 30 ARLEY MALT Firm: western, 65GT5; Cana- | 3,000t 40,80 bu, tnore than the reccipts. e S ST AP AR L T % per 100" 1bi. “Quotations now range from 250 to prH o, demand’ for' cash wheat o track was o PRI R dry cows, $1A0GS.5T% ; 13" tor poor” stult, to from $4.45 to $.50 for extra, e prices pald for' It were Gt 2o 3 b whott oy O T e . 3 5 fance in hax not been less marked : A Ry AR N pamp L B AL market e 4" higher on bath a 1 _ are quoted at from $3.35 1o $4.85 for poor 1o J Stagse. | cars|of” wheat Were hold” (0 arrive and i s 3 2 o i <" prime 16, pod 5 4 : i i Ut trom | S5 10 45 (o fancyl” T 54,000 bu.; | possible that the receipts may be lirger in the ? 4§ a5t Unshorn lambs, common (o chole of Sheen and lambs were strong today: Receipts fo o | hest ek or o fiy o comibauine F e | gl unshorn “fambs, " common " to' ehol % 3 I oh about 57,000 head, and for re and elevator, 63% al; afloat, cash wheat seld tals morning before the 08 3 e i S8 /a 200 Head: minr AT 5 head. 17 No. 1 northern Génivered; advariee i futires, With'the result. (hat (he 7 R RCAN0 heads mackat. nomplnglly Nl i 7,000 hend; calves, 200 head; i N hard, T4le; d nominal. | 9 price pald for track wheat today was | gyn PRANCISCO, M 0.—WHEAT—Inact ———— b Y DLl Options advanced o little at but this lower than the avernge pald yesterdny. | 4o aay, "51.10; December, $L11%, RAchs: WEAT R ORECASTS, 4 feeders.... 1093 $3 weathor. and betier erop. Then Wore i the marmine. bafara’the. detiine. and. (i vere Mgl ol ) HOGS—Prices could not go up all the i At FIAhAL apdL jattenscrop e PN g L 2 STOCKS AND BONDS. 1t Wil Bo Genorally Fate und M time and buyers took advantage of (oday's horta until the DIt was Tail of uyine orde, | toduy were about &e hik : i eral offerings and the absence of shipping jcos ahot up N@Te to 6274 for May. s ostorduys e here toduy | DUTINE the First Hour of Business Trading | 1o s buyers to get back some of the recent ad- | ¥ 3 " Win. frm nt. @, Dot ady over N "the southern portion of ihe winter whea Was Very Light. Saturday: For' Nebraska, Kansas and | Yance. The Chicago market was reported [-ime 0 b wheat wa Uil | country, and most of them reported NEW YORK, March 30.—During the first | Colorado—Generally “fair; much colder, [ lower and buyers started in to pound out a | i, decline here, They succeeded to the extent o Muy, Shaato, elowed af | age (0 the winter wh r T } B AR Sind Tis closed_at G7c; August | It was the effect of th hour of business the trading was very light. | MGUEAWET WiTE:. ior northwest winds, | of 6o and 100 and bought most of the hogs Sloux Clty ber, 00 15-16168c, closed at [ stimulated larger buying and the conse s | The market segged off at once on selling by | For South Dakgta—Showers; colder, | at $4.50 and $4. Some of the best light | ,SIQUX CITY, March S0 ot Sapit 200 i whipments, 30 head; market S@l¢ mbe, TIRGTIG closed At Tie Hine ln Valuce The market closed about ! e a7 b ekt 7,100 bu,; | MUMer than yesterdny” fur futures. os well ‘43 [ the bears. Before noon it was developed [ northwest winds. welghts brought $4.60 and a load of choica | 2! a0 bk, 44540150, males, o nd 37,000 bu. ‘spot. Spot, | for track w i S0ncs Moy, GHsGelan: | that London was again in the market as a Local Record. heavy butchers' reached $4.65. Common CATTLE—Receipts, 800" head; shipments, 500 To o 3 ife | el 11 mat- ed, i’ in elovats ¢ Gelivered. Op- AR T e P March 80.—Omaha reeord of temperatureand | There was no particular life ) to the | ¥0GR15; yearlingn $235G20; cows, BFe 2ply 6 QUBKLIOR flonn were” stumaly Guli Al day, interees mesr: volume of b sagted in fut readily accepted. By degrees the pressure to | bainfall compiral Wi iorreenondine day ot | There was no particular life ot snap to the o nt on the second syllable—concur. inaly Deini ubsorbed by wheatr A sale of Mareh dul he flour rainfailcompared witk corresponding day of | movement, but although the feeling appeared Stock 1n Sight. e " = Wils mide ot be under Yeaterday's price, siow- | Ket was active, o anout the sell was removed and in the afternoon the | pust four years: to be very weak and buyers Indifferent, the | Tho followlng are the raeoipts at tho four prin- to Litla IR A YOIY $R0C. MBX. 1010Y4M e i dul1? Maren!chosca e (s Aot clcany | from g 10§60 for patents and. trom 31 Saxly sjsrs e mesbiysERv e ILNEE I mn o r L o el The AR A j [ /homs’kevtselling, and- when -the.dnapksk SIRAR K MATRR AL has long wanted one, And. this Month May, e, closed ui o July 1“\‘!” ‘.-).‘:;”k.u},l.‘r:,"\\‘xv. a few sales reported avove | advance which continued until the close, | Mininum tomperatimne, S 425 49> g:mllly’“!lr:m-d ux,l mvuml) _lhu closg on the 2 > sees such a wholesale reduction in prices Slome e . 1w | ™ se_pric the final sales belng made at prices %o to | Avornge tomperature,: 543 543 443 strenkth i provisiont there searcaly | 3l ; abiond that she fs at last convinced and determined, Ml IE O L Bl bl sxports, 1,000 bu.; St. Louls Markets. 13c higher than the closing sales of yester- | Precipitation’... .. /.00 .00 . : ogh left. The big bi hogs ¥ - 2000 Why not gratify her by placing the accent qulet and steady; No. 2, 36c; etivered, 51 LOUIS, March %.—FLOUR—Quiet and | day. The upward movement was on heavy Statement showing the condition of changed hands at $4.50 and $4.65, as against | St Louls. . 5200 on the second sylable? fo. 5. e No . 3 b 3 white, 38tac; | steady. he market run. | Purchases, said to be for the account of & | peratureand procipitation at Omaha for the | $4.00 and $4.65 Thureday and $i45 on lust Total ; 16200 60.707 Hero fs one of the most popular mark- o ably e ok white atata Satimite. "o | nive i Ndvances o (g0t Lo, Wikter wheat | Dew bull pool organized by insiders. Reports | day and sinoo March & 18%4: Friday. Representative sales down patterns. It hus the square Inclosed e o, ket e Do mettes, Sstgi3e, Op: | nink up on Advance o ey O ike: No. 3 | were also current that the attorney general of | Normal tempersture te...... ... .oose 54O Ay 8 v abinet top, With spindle sides and full- =% frm later, closiiig @iy nec advance; " Marci cash, aiae:’ Mareh, {6oi’ May, 67iic; Juiy, | Tllinois had reached a conclusion against the | Excess for the duy... s el [ e i O B cloned it 8005 ADHL Clostd At 5 % Chicago Gas company, Instituting quo. war. | Excess since Murch o4c | & rored. The top Is Inclosed by a brass ga MWige, closs at 36'%c; July, YU E o Pirm, bu radi ght, closl Wlie o) oI} I “ 3 0 Ioide, closed at 9614e; July, RGN Firm, but trading Weht, sloss WEKe | ranto brocoedings. | Cotton Oil, common-and | Normal procipitation 4 8 [nch 4 4 it i % lery. Inside the curved glass door there Quiet; state, common to cholce, 8@18c; | HNG3 e, July, SOE preferred, rose 1 and 2 per cent respecttully | peiienty (0N AR 1 P i re tour shelves. Over the desk are two PACINC coRAL, 1315 Lower for' cash, higher for options: | on favorable trade prospects. Lead ypre- X ; $H 3t B f v small shelyes for ornaments. low and nominally unchanged; wet 2 cash and March, dite; May, 31%c; July, | forred gained 13 per cent and the common | _REPOFts from Other Statlons at 8 i The fnterfor of the desk 1§ fitted with the L L i : ltest fashioned receding cabinet work, with A trac 15000 18000 | Bor i nccual welkht, Case: try M. Khnua | ATc On trackt No ' 155000) 104000 | Aint, Kansas and Nebrasia buteher wool pelts, Jia 5 1o N SRR ICARAN. 241 10 St a0 | My aaat trask, Mo bid. 1% per cent on buying for a bull pool. Ayren dry, 2 to 4 ls. othing doing. Sugar, which receded % per cent in the early ; 4 track, dealings, became strong during the after- i Busnon | PLAX O iehbr: ¢ 5@8.70 for falr to | DOOD &nd advanced % per cent, closing BTATIONS, i low grades, dull and heavy. | prime timothy; unchanged within 3 per cent of the highest point Heoce, 19@24¢; pulled, HAY—Quiet, unchanged; prime to choice, 38.50 | touched. Sugar preferred advanced % per EERREONSTTE @50, . | cent. The grangers recorded an improve- R AR R T A G LER - Steady, unchanged at recent decline. | yent of 8 and 1 per cent, the latter In St. Diekied Suteae. Lard, guiet h kAL 817%; spelter, $3.67%. Paul, In which forelgn buying was heaviest. [ Puahi slosed ut 47,61 March « v dy Burlington & Quincy opened 3 per cent up, | North Platte., ..1.0| " 3100/ Part clondy uy, $7.68, nomina and then on Boston selling broke % per | Valentine... [l 00/ Part clondy ASA P POTTER taani ELL ¢ BRIGGY fried, rmy: continent, 8 s4ae y : compound. 456,00 T ki cent, rallying during the afternoon on strong | Shicako ... 00/ Cloudy o MLGIL u frime, $123 | | PROVISIONS Higher sler toward close. | buylng, touching 828, an advance of % per o ST Ry 00(Ojues: g i PRES T TREAS YO0 clear, 13,00 » 3 prime stean cent from the low point of the morning, of | Davenpori... 00| Parteloudy, | & : i 00407.10. 7 ats, loose | \wpio vl < o | it z £ NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND which % per cent was lost at the close, | Kansas City 100’ Clear. ¢ T Ew AND MY COMPLEXION I8 BETTER. Q weste + 1@ue; went- | Shouidets e 100 anorte K X e~ : e My doctor says it acta gently on the stom oA iR erh ' 1t prevared for use BONDS 1 We Tuetory, 96 Tacdn, Backed - shoulders, 36.75; longs, | Omaha advanced 1 per cent on purchases | PERVeI o qii:: Bt e o, ol RECEIPTS—Flour, 7,005 bbis.: wheat, 10,600 bu.: | earnings for the current ye: to dat: Helena. | 00 i :SB-Qulet: state large, $@12c; R carn, 1 bu.; oats, 53,000 by " SUDSIG TIPS e i | “mle 7 dates. LU o 180 Bart skinia, 3@itc; full ki, 2L STHIPMENTA Wiour, 600 bbis; wheat, none; | SDOW gains on the same period last year. | GeGAK, b Glovdy TRANE E " Atchison opensd K per cent higner and then | & ~ ] : - LANE'S M 50 full overhang, giving a clear writing surs face of 27 inches, GHAS. SHIVERICK & €O., 1206-1208 DOUGLAS T, MILLARD HOTEL. ~£ep Jo axmye nopeNdg wd g e emivsadmay, -tadtia], XeR 00, Cloudy B s et pes b 210} atate dalry, MG2c; sivie efcamery, ribe, 6.75; shorts, $6.7560. 474 based on reports to the effect that the net | Rapid City 0 3 i Liver and Kidneys. and in & pleasant | i« g . ofter . iy - A fliee Cly now 3 4 4 ‘druggista te apackage. 11 you pirmi strained to good. $LUKQLITH. . Pokes Maruah . . - London bought liberally of the shares ‘and | Gsivesion:.....i:| 83| 04| 00lciar. 3 3 ot get il send your address for s fres sermel +40 WAL STREET+ TR U avoutstenay: B0 | opaned ant mith as urasoh BB Options | room traders followed sult, causing & re- | “wp indicates trace. — ¢ s | Saneitbanilyafclidie ored s Foneh M Arh TALLOW=DuUll, easy; city (3 per pkg) 440 | lower, Pl aetual sales showed b polnts ag- | COVery of % per cend. The boud market GEORGE E, HUNT, Local Forecast OMelal, M o ‘adar MATOR ¥, WOOLW ARD, Lx lox, N, L} - K' (Y

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