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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1893)
Fl ; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; -E ONES DAY , MAKCII 22 , 1803. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL More Wheat for Sale than the Market Oould Absorb. BUT SHORTS WERE EASILY SCARED I'll/tint I > the OpeMtlon * 0rrUnr | Wrro / T of Hiimn IJrokrriiVlni Kiirly Sold Mny nnil HoiiKlit ! > ' . l. tor llny- inz Muy freely. ilic\f 111. . March 21. Thcro win more ivhcatfor vale lo lay fnin the m-irkut , loft to Itself , could readily absorb. After a period of weakness , however , camu a spasmodic tlm appearance of Parker bulge , caused by and ll'arrutt In thu pit us buyers of May. They tire known as cllciuo brokers. Thcro tlm shorti and a was Instant alarm iimoMK Kcramblo tocovn. Thu prlco was advanced but th-j Improvo- c hi u very fuw mltintu-i , inoiit did not hold , and ut the close- , compared with last night , the decllno amounted to 'ie. In May wheat ; He In July ; ' ( o In May and ' /c In July corn and ' ( c In May oat" . Provisions averaged linn with thu exception of lard , which was wi-ii * . I'ork : and lard closed lOc and ribs 7'4n ' lower for May. Wheat at the opening was ah > ut 'ir lower than yesteidav's closing and prices for M IV delivery iiecllned ' / > ' , while July receded uc , then rallleiP4cforthu former and W for the ter delivery , fluctuated slightly niul c osed easy Operatots weie pulled by I hi'J ' sold M-iy a t oils of nroUers who earlv bought .Inly mid afterwards bought May qultu freely t fludecline. . It Is still a 'lUestl.m ' . "be lier the parties Interested on the bull s ; Ie rid of their of nheal are endeavoring to get holdln"sorare Increasing their lines. outsmu tiaue was light ; In l' ' | i V7hPmrtil' ! ! light all iitound. Tliu tece fits I the no t - west weie.Ulte . | free and cables did no er finv eticoi ragement to hohleis. 1 he tine Hpnnallko weather Is u bear factor , and was M new hat coutiteiacted by talk of a pros- licetlMi cold wtno. The Incteased contrict Mocks were against the price , while on t br other hand then , weie a good many ctop damage - ago iciiiirtN fiom Kansas , where thu weather Is lejHiited dry and the fall sown wheat suller- " & r're'eelpN ' ' " < hu estlmato of the weather suggested a fifty-four cms , fuither ftee movement from Hist fiands and there was weakness In whe.it. . One or two operators sold liberally and pi Ices went olT fiom 'ic to 3c followed by a Hllght local hhoit M In' ' oa'ts the pressure to sell was -lore urgent and the demand slow. Uuceipts weiu larger me IIIKII iiilcc of porl : has icdiii-ed the nn.onnt e\poited toNiichmi eMent that tno Rovernmcnt mlcroscoplst experts heio uio woiKliiK only half time. Tin-so Instructions rame fiom WashiiiKton and are said to apply to the same rlasH of employes elsevvlierii under thnbiiieanof animal Industry. J he feature In the piov Won pit today was the hlddlnz up uf poilt limitations by a prominent pacKlni ? Institution until the olferln s hecamo liberal , when a renetlon followed. , Kstlmuted receljitH for tomorrow : \\heat , 14(1 ( cats ; corn , 115 cats ; oats , 11)0 ) cars ; boss , 17,000 head. , . , , The limdliiK futures I aimed us follows : AIITICI.1.S. oi'l-N. Illon. i-i OSK. ' v. Wheat Xo2. Mnrcli. . 7.1V , nf 73k Mny . . . . July VKu.ijI , W ! ( Corn .No. 2 Mnrcli. 41U 41 July " . " . 4JM M ! ( , UMIIJC ( JnU M- ' . JtMH-li . . sou COVf ' SJh , Jii'ly Ml 1.9 I'urk lt < O."s 18 21 17 t-0 IS Ul July 17 ! . ; ! 18 UJ 17 W 17 'J. > Lnnl aiiiy . 12 15 12 S3 12 1'J 12 tr > rj 25 July II 45 II 4J II it ) II M Srciil 11 47'k 11 47)1 ) 11 15 II 3 * II 50 thuitUllm. . Mnv 10 ZS 10 57i ! ID U'-t 10 I7' < 10 25 July . . U HU li 81) Cash limitations were as follows : fulfil -Dull and uiicliiinm-d ; Inter patents , I3.70it4.20 ; winter strulKhts , $3.30'43.:15 : ; bprlni. patents , { II.H.'iTC-l 10 ; MIIMX ] | stialKht , f'J.GKii.lO ( : ; hiiKiTh' . J2.1t > i 2.nri WllliAT No. 2 sprhiB , 7'J.f.73c ! ( ; No. 3 spring , northern , 711 iu on truck ; No. 2 red. i2'j C < m.N Stendy ; No. 2-lie ; No. 3cash,30c ; No , 0 vi-llovv , 41c. UATS-No. 2 , 31c ; No. 2 white , 31c ; No. a TV Idle. f. ji. h. 3'J'iftlO'ic. UAIlI.iv0'.s7i.2L(12 ; ( ! ; No. 3 , f , o. b. 40G8c ; , No 4 ( f 'it 1) . , tUVJ4f > i * . , PI.AX HKKD-NO. 1 , Ul.lO'i. TIMOTHY hr.ntil'iline ' , tl.HO. ToilK-Mess , per bill. , 117.Htvai7.82" . Lard , pqr 100 HH. , J12 ; hhort ribs side- ) ( loose ) , J 10.17'ifUO.0 ; diy salted shoulders ( lioxtdi , J'J.li2' , < iiU.75 ; short clear slUus ( boxed ) , jio.oaaio.Go. WHISKY Distillers' finished soocU , pur sul. , tl.17. SUdAirs1 Unchanged : cut leif , 5'iti5Jic ; granulated,6'nc ; slundaid "A. " 5c. The follovvhiK weio the ruculpti iiutl ship- inrntHfor today : On the 1'r.xltmo oxchuiuu to.lay the buttei maiket was Urn1 : vi-o.imary. 20'tJHc flalry , 2020o. K-'s , lowostrlelly ; fie < li Oniilui ( tr.tl > The C'hlenso uraln mail.et was oxtremel ; dull , v\hlch had a rather depiessln ; ; ellec upon the mar ml lieie. The following prices : are based upon dollver at Mississippi ilver points : WIUIAT No.'Jsiirlnjf , 70c bid ; No. 3 sprlii } COi : bid ; No , 2 hard. Ole bid. UYINo. . 2 , 5lcbld. OATS- No.2.\vhlte,33c bid ; No.3 white. 32'J ' I'oitxNo. . 2 , cash and April , 375o ! 1)1(1 ) ; No. or better , cash and A pi 11 , 37c bid. AinoiiR the sales vve.ro the followltiR : Tw cars v hlto clliipcd oats , ilrompt slilimeni | Omuha terms , 3-tc ; live outs No. 3 or buttc corn , upper Mississippi river points , Marc bhlpment , Cincinnati terms , 37c. Onmlm 1'roiliivu .M-.irkpt. The ( lay's trading In fruits and country pn ducu was notiliodncllve of any especially ne or InteiestlnK features. The irunural marki wan about steady and the dumand was IK ovuily active. 1'iults have bom hellltiK ( lull well In the Illack Hills nnil the shipments o Monday's refrUerator were ( julto lurKe. Al'i'i.KS C holce stock , J I. liANAXAS I'er buneh , Includlni ; crates an | mekliiK.2.00i02.70. UK.VNS Choice navy , J2.40. HUTTRU- The miirket Is veiy poorly supplli with Kooil country roll and even the loni Kradcsaio not as plenty as ti.ey mlKht bo. I'l common packing stix'k sells at HtfrlHc : fair t zood country roll , 18 < (20c ; chotco to fancy lu In Mimll lots , 20fr22c. ( A.m > UMA ( 'AIIIIMIK 1'cr 111. , 3C. I'EI.KUV I'er do4k' ( . l'IIAMiK.lllill..s I'er box , } 3.25. Cltci'MiiKlis I'erilo2. . Kdds Thu market was steady at 14c. Thei were ix few culls and seconds selling as low i 13c. 13c.iAUl ( iAUl : Thu receipts of ducks contlnuu lar ; und prices uro IOVT. Mlvd ducks , M. 00 ® 1.2 trill , il.OOrf.1,00 ; icdhunds , t2.OOU2.5O ; stun Bit'e , t3.00-t l.tHI ; Canada ueesu , 5.OO < iO.OO. tiiiAi'i : I ni' IT I'er iiux , i\.M. : \ HAY ( o.oouo.50. HIDES No. 1 Kret-n , 4e ; No. 2 Kreen , 3c ; N 1 Kfeen , salted , 4 ic ; No. 2 Kreen , salted , 3l $ No. 1 s'H'i'li , s.ilti-ii , 2i Inill UK. , 4'i ' > ; No. Krcen salted. 25 to 4O Ib-s. , : Ht < " , No. 1 MU calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , tse ; No. 2 ve.il calf. 8 to Ibs. , Oc ; No. 1 diy Mint , 7'tc : No. 2dry Hint. & > i Nil. 1 dry salted. Oc llo.M'.v t holce to fnncy vvhltu clover , Ih IjiirtoHood : , ItVUItto. LKMUNS choice , * 3.M ( ; fancy. } ! . Ni. , v \ iuirrviu. ; wt l.uttuce , 4V ( ; radish and pitrshy , 4Vr | dot. ; Kri-tm onions. 3r > c. tlMMNS llonie Kfuvvn , | HT bill. , ( I ; HHinlB | pen-rule. } 2. OHVMUS ; I'lorldii fancy , pur Imx , (3 , & rn M-tiM , * J.2j ; .Mexlcnii ormitfiM , single l > ext 13 J'J o to 10-liox lots. W , I'liilfoiiilnmoniitu urHiiKts , D..oO ; WiiMhliiKion liuvels , (4 ; > e I'lixtlc t nllfornla SIMIIH | | | , 12.7& ; Med. Hvvi-e I.1 7Ji Itlvvrslde hffdlln/s. fj.75. OVxri.liM I'er can. HiUlitH' . I'tirvroK * ( 'olouitlo , l oftl. JO ; choice n tlvi. KtiH-k. Mft rU k- . I'oi i. THY Thu ilcni'ind Is Kisxl and IK t rtTllits ntc Ilitht all urrlvnls muel with reuily mle ut llrm prli-en , Cholcu dri'wti cluvKVIi * . llftt-A1 ; live lien * . OitllKM dro > turkey . Mr : WWWM- and dii > niAVniinniHn ; IVriiunr. Svu.r I'lirATOKDI'ei lib ) . , fb. TAMII.IIIMIn half | HIM . . tJ.7W 3.Hi. ( \f.\l t liok-e and hi.mll tut veul , 7Wt thin , : u ik- . \IM > Vork YOIIK. March ill. I'txitm 47 JhM | ) I.K . ; oxiHim. H * 0bbl . . IU.aif.14.,1 mien , U MMiikiK. ; imirKulUiiit'ly t ay ; u-r hfiit , Io K wlirni futf Iitfmw IS. .i . . . Mum.Mit .tn 4K il. . 3. * ) H.oii : Mm , a . lUHU'.V HM. Hrwi ww i rn , ia * i * IIAIU.fcV - ' .UTM. B& < . . i WIIIUT ItiHJolpU. * . . " " ; 173 VHKI UU.i Mill * * . lo7aiNNl Im. IU 000 bu. pou pol uiurkctuUUr Xo. ' 2 red , In store and plovntcr , 74iP | nfloat70'f | f. o. b. . 70,4cj No. 1 nortli- crn , Bl'iltHPiC ! No , 1 lnird,86'ic | No. 2 north ern , BO'i-ilHO - e. Options were moderately active and Irrcunlnr and llucttintlons were freiicnt. | Thu opening was steady , dccllnlliK Increase on pussiiito nnd lower cables , advanced 'i'S'-Sc on forelun buying , hotter clearances and loonl l coverlns , reactlnit on Increasi.-d rerelpts , later cables , weaker and reall/.lni ; , nnd closed dull at > ic advnnro and Scdecllno ! May , 70 > il'70 7-10c , rloslnu ut 70Uc ; June , 7777'c , closhiR at 77o : July. 77 I-10a78cclosliiaat ( 77 c ; August , 78'v ® 78\ccloslnsr ut 78jc ! : SeptenHior , 78Sia70c , closliiKat78ic. COIIX Itecolpls , 127,000 Im ; PXportR , 42,000 bit. ; sales , 030.000 hit. futures , 55,000 1m. .spot. Hpots llrm , iiuiet : No. 2 red , 52'u In elevator , O.l'.c alloat ; titiKruded mixed. 03'-a04'ic ' ! ' ; uleainur mixed , 5 'Jo ; No. 3 , Olc. Options wc-ro moderately active , 'ie lower on easier cables , Ini'rensed receipts , freer oiyerlnKs and with the weakness westandln wheat , cltHlne Nteady ; Mny and July actlvo : March , 02f n'J'ii'i ' dostint at O2'ci May , 00' ' < c , closing ut 00'4c ; June , COifSOUV. closing atOO' c. OATS-Hecelpts , 04,000 bu. ; evports , 11,000 bu. ; sales , 110,000 bu. futures , 71.01)0 ) Int. spot. Snots dull , easier. Options dull , lower ; May , 37yf.37'C , closing ut 37 0 ! No. U while , 44Ti45c ; No. 2 choice. 40iflOUc ; No. 3 , HHiic ; No , 3 white , 43c ; mixed western , 30' 41e : whlto western. 42.7ilHc. HAY Steady , fnlrly actlvo ; HhlppliiK , 70 ® 70cj tfood to choice , nofiO.lc. u lloisQuiet , Hteady ; Ntato , common to choice , l8fl21Mc ; I'.iclllc coast. IHft'Jl'Sc. ' \VDOI , Inactive , firm ; nulled 20tt27c ; Texas na2ic. I'IIOVISIONS Cut moats , dull , weak : mixed Inactive , steady , l.ard itnet | , steady ; western steam clou'il at M2.30 ; sales , none. Option sales , 500 ; March. * 12.0U ; April , J12.30 ; May , 1 12.HO j Julv , ni.BO asked ; h-ptemb.ir , J11.83 , cloHlii ' fll4t ' ) asked. I'ork quiet , llrm ; old mess , flU.ooiMU.'jri : new mess , tlO.50IfilO.70. IIUTTKit Moderate demand ; fancy tlrmeri wo < tern dnlry , IWiVJac ; vvestcin creamery 22820c ; IIlBlns. 28'i20c. CIIIKSK : Steady ; fair demand. Ildiis-tiood demand. Ilimer. Kuculpts 10,043 pla's , western , fresh 17'if. TAI. i.ow Dull , nominal ; city ( $2 for pkgs. ) O'jC ' bid toGc asked. COTTON SKt.n on/ Quiet , easy ; crude , 4Cc aske.l ; yellow , 55c. l'irHMi'\i : ( : The market was dull at OOc. which was the lowest and closing price. I'ennsvlvanla oil , sales none ; April option , sales 15.000 bids. at05c : I/lm.-i oil , sales none , 20'4chld ; total sales , 15,1100 bbls. Itosiv-Qulet. steady ; strained , comnum to Rood. l 37' 1.42'i. ' Tl'Hi > irtMQuiet : : , easy at 35ua30Uc. HICII'll : m : fair demand at 4Q.tic. MonssK.s-l'ulrly active and llrm ; New Or- le.ins opunk-ellle , steady ; and Kood to choice , fair dumand , 30U3HC. St'iun-Uiiw , Ilimer , moilerate demand ; fair rellnlni ; , 2 15-10c bid ; cc'Mti Hu.u'aK 00 test , 3 7-10c : sales , 15.0.10 bak's renttlfUBals , 00 test at 3 7-10r ; lelined. fairlv iirtlvu , llrmer ; oil' A,4'fiT4 0-1 fir ; mould A.4V'fB l-10r : stan- diud A.4'Tf l 13-lGr , confectioners A. 33-10c ; cut lo.if , I | . | rf4V } nushed , 5 3-10(2,5 ( Vc ; poudeied , l' Hi-1 1-lOc ; s'r.inulated , 4J 'ffi ' 4 15-10e ; rubes , IW lrj-10c. I'm IKON - Steady , modeiate demand ; Ameri can , H2.75fU5.50. Cot'i'Kit-Weak ; lake , tll.70. I.Ktli-Steady : domestic , I4.OO. TINrirm , closing ( julet ; straights , $21.00 ® ISiisliirss Ch.iiiKvu. The following mo luported at Dun's Mercan tile apency. Urolien How , Neb. , II. O. Uojrers , Renural .store , sncceedeil by II. U. Uiuers > v I'o. Donlphan. Nub. , Hawk , I.ane A. Co. , hard- waie , etc. , Mies articles of copattnershlp. Tails- City , Neb. , Itnrchard .t Co. , Imple- menls. lenorted lmr larl/ed , JJ.500. ( iorifon , Neb. , Stannard & C'o Ues , black smiths and Implement dealuiu , uavo bill of sale on stock for 1300. ( iotlienbnig. Neb. A Hol/marlc , Konurul stote , sncceeiled by ll'il/mark .t Carlson. Hastings , Neb. .James K. Kills , saloon , res- taur.int and wholesale beer dealer , gave rlnt- tel mortgage on stock for M.O.iOto ( ! . II. Tyler. Hastings. Neli. , Simon Kelley , hotel , etc. , ulll discontinue. Iveiu ney. Neb , K. ( J. Svveeley ( Mrs. S. M. ) , clothing , etc , , icporteil will dlscontinuj. l/Hgh , Neb. , & , II. Myers , drugs , succeeded by II.V. . Lewis. .Murray. Neb , , K Imunds & ; Davis , general store , sncceedeil by T V. Davis. I'awneoClly , Noli. , J. T. Tienery , dings , re ported sold out. Sevvard , Neb. , Iloves. IK-nii .t Co. , millers , burned out : loss , ilo , t'OO ; liistiiancu , i5ou Tamora , Neb. , Campbell & Klcld , drugs , gro ceries , etc. , will dissolve. \Vllber , Neb. , Vaclav Shafranke , meat mar ket. succeeded by 1C. Hayek & Co. Council lltnlTs , la. , C. 10. Myers , succeeded by Myers-Dnrfee I'm-nitinc company. UrlsHold , la. , K. J. Hunter & Co. , haidwaro and Implements , gave bill of sale for * .1,500. KlniTsley , lit , , it. inks & Co. , drugs , succeeded by W. C. Titus & Co. Mooiehead , la , , M. II. D.ivls , haidwaro , sold out. Miiscatlne , In. , L. M. Townsend , photograph gallery , sold ont. Oakland , la , , Velth & Martlndalo , hardware , etc. , succeeded by Velth & Williams. Swaleoale , la. , U. II. Thomas , drugs , gave chattel mortgage for tl.OOO. Wilton Junction , la. , J. II. Ossman , poultry , deceased. , \Vestphala \ , la. , J. Kohlcs. geneial store , re ported sold out. lleanmont. Kan. , J. I ) . Wlnlleld. hardware and Implements , succeeded by It. 1 < \ MuMahan. I'eaboily , Ivan , , J. Joerge , giocui-lcs , gave chattul mortgiigu forSa.ooo. l.aKi ) 1'ivston , S. j ) . , li. . ] . Knobo , general stote , sold groceries. We-ilport , S , I ) . , liernon & Anderson , general stote , succeeded by K. K. ( iermm. Watottown , S. 1) . , J.V. \ . Nuvlllo , boots and shoes , assigned. SI Louis Market i. ST. I.ouio , Mo. , March 21. l-'i.ooK-Qulut unchanged. WIII-.AT Was sold down from the start , hav ing but ono or two slight I allies , closing Vdi3 , ! : below jeslbiday ; No. 2 red , cash , 03'ac ; April , Ot'Se , nominal ; .May , OOVtfcUO'fe , closing at OOr asked : July , OS'.c. C'oiixViis wuuk vvltli win ut , rallyins but little at the close , which was V < 1'iC oil ; No. 'J mixed , casli.30'ic ; Apill , 37'8c ' : May , 38'4c. O \Ti-No trading ; Mny , 32ijc. I'novisioNSQnlut an.l easier , only moder ate demand. I'otk , standatd mess , lobbing , $18.25 ; ne\vfl8.0O. Lard , nominal atlMl.HT1 , ; Div salt meats , loosu shoulders , f'.25 ) ; long- . and ribs , ill .25 ; shot Is , J1O.50 ; box 'd,15cinore , ll.iooii , iiucked shouldeis , $10.50 : longs and ? 1 l.l'J' ' ill.'Jj. Hams , sugar cured HtniKH l-'nncy stock higher ; choice cream ery , 25$62llc ; cholro dairy , 22ic23o. HKCKll'H l-'lour. 0,000 bills. ; vvh at , 27.00C btl. ; con , 150.01)0 ) Im. ; o.its , 40.001) bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barliiy , lll.OOO Im. blUl'MB.srs-Kliiur , HtHJ ) bids. ; wheat 12.0IK o 1m. ; corn , 143,1)00 ) Im. : oats , ai.OOO bu. ; lye 7,000 bu. ; bailey , -.odd bu. Now Yorlc Dry ttiiinU .U irket. NKW VOUK , March21.-Wlth light malls am Inclement weather theio was but very mod eiate business In dry goods at tlrst hands The market , however , was ijulut as regard' cuirent wants and nothing was doing for th. fall season outside of woolen fabrics , atten tlon to which was of Importance for this earl : ueriod. Theiewas some Improvement In tin demand for prints and ilccllncs of many good- oil orders contlnuu to by urged as before. Job hers have not taken hold of cotton llunnu yet and agents reguid It early forsii"h orders It N tlies.nnu with dress goods. Decided In teiest , however , In these dhectlons nro an tlclnalcd for tliu near future. The jobbing triido.vasgood and dep-irtment arllclus wen active. The outlook , In spite ofiiulet at ( Irs hands , has Improved and weakness of tone 1 novvheie Indicated. liiiNtiin Uiiiil Murkct. 11 ISTOS , Mass. , M.irch 21. Tlm dumand fo wool hnu been good for sin ill lots and price nro steady and unchanged. Ohio and I'ennsyl vanla lleeces scarce and llrm at 20c for XX ; : i dt31c for XX and above ; Mlclilg.in X ul 'J7' , ' . 2br p'tIb. . : No. 1 c imbliu at 35 < tC37c ; Ohl linudelulnu at 35c ; .Mli-lil--.ui linn delaine n 30c , and unwashed combing at 203628c fo nnCimrtcr | and three-eighths blood ; terrl lory wool active on u luilsuf OOftOOi- fet Iliu for line medium , and 48J&5O" for mo ilium : Texas , California and Oregon wools ur In small stock : pulh-il vvools < lls mostly at 3 S(38c pjr Ib. ; Australian wools uro llrm , uni . for cnrMt ! winds steady. id Ktiniiu City .MnrkotH. KAMUM CITV , Mo. , Mnrcli 21. \\'HIAT- Siovv. tUhl duiii.itid ; unchanged ; No. 2 hull Vims-Weak , ltft'io lower ; No. 2 mlve.l , 33" I H DVTH Slfudv ; No. 2 ml\cd , VW'.jJ'JOo. K < ; il 1'iilrly notlve , steady at lite. IlKfliilTHWhfiit. . 1-J.iKMl mi. ; corn , 0.0(1 ( hu. ; IINU. 3.iHMihu. Sini-vi NT-i-\Vlioit : , 50,0 < Xllm. ; eorn.14,0(1 tu.i out * . 22,000 Im. I.Ui > riuol | .Murkflt. l.tvcni-oot , Murt-h 21. WIINAT Uul hoiiU-rootfer fre 4y No. U r l'winter,0 ' < lldfef 7(1 ( per r < iital. IlivtilptH , wiu-nt , p.i > > t tlm dHjs , U7J.OOO ceniulr. Including 1HH,0 > . AmerU-mi. lie ' C ii'.s Quiet , demand fain mixed vviMtur u' Ml I.2VIr | cuntul ( nr lu-w. Uiv lptii. Amur MlMl i mi corn. | M t tlitco diiy \VU. , iluroh ai.iittvr . Nik ) kprliie , QAv. * ; CIIH.N GuM ; NoA. . Gn Ovr nriu ; Nu U lillw , 30 1 No. 3 , 34 U. " rirwer ; iH > rk. Mwy , IU. u- uwr MIN.SKAINII.M , Mlmi. Mnn-li JI. Tlt M * HI litMMl bUkliMMw In fuiurvkimlky. ( iuu l < tiuH iw- ; nr rk ) i wWnl. No. 1 iuirlu > < rn , illW ; No. iwM M * Cli r ; M n-h , di.Miiv. : ; . M V ; July. " Onlrtii-k : Nu I It iHl. I 'MNu. . 1 mtfltMi oV , No. U itortUrni , id ( * ( > * - . " i I iiiiun Mitrkml. l , NKVV DHI.IUX * . ! . . Murvh 91 MHI ) * . - | KIMH ! iiiUlilllliK. > , > ' , lulllutlvn : , U'iU ; M Miler [ or I Unuk-tt7-ltciKUv > Uofaluarjrbciuvit ) K < II > V 4,571 bales ; gross receipts , 5.415tmk-s ; stiles , 3.000 hales ! stock , 293,413 bales. I-uturos , ntiiut and steady ! snles , 20,100 bales ; March , 8.57 hldt April , * 8.68 H.GO ; .May. * s.G8fr,8.GO ; Juno. Js.7Gtt .77t July , * W3 6iH.H5 | August , H.H4'tHH5 ; September , ! H.G3 W8.05 ; OctolHir nnd November , J8.67OS.5U ! December , f8.50S8.Gl , Coflcn Mnrkct. NBW YOIIK , Murch 21. Options opened steady , unchanged , 15 points advance ; closed barely sternly , unchanged to 10 points down1 sales , 1:1.250 : bugs , Including : March , * 17.1O 17.25J April. il0.80 lG.UO ! May , * 10.GO 10.75 ; June , J10.40 ! July , tlG.35aiO.46 ; Sep tember , 110.35210.50. thiot Itlo , dull , steady ; No. 7 , $17.25. riillnik'lphhi Ornln .Mnrkt-t. l'iiii.vtEi.i-iitA , Pa. , March 21. WHEAT Dull , but steady ; No. 2 red , .Mnrcli , 73B73'c. COIIN Options , weak , lower ; No. 2 mixed , March , 40yl01c. ; OAT.S Car lots dull nnd loworj futures In- net ivo. _ ll.-iltlmoro drain .Murkot. lUt.TtMnnti , Md. , March 21. WHEAT Steady ; March , 72 jTl72'.c. COIIN Dull ; mixed spot and Murch , 4Ti © I8c. OAT.Hrirm ; No. 2 white western , 41Q.42C. Clnrlmmtl .Market * . CINCINNATI , O. , March 21. WHEAT \Veuk , lower ; No. 2 red , DHftGOc. COIIN.Steady : No. 2 mixed , 43ft43'ic. OATS Ktisler : No. 2 mixed , 35ii,35Uc. WIIIHKV In llitht demand ; $1.17. Toledo ( .r.llll .Mnrkct. Tot.tiiio , O. , March 21. WitKAT-Dull nnd steady ; No. 2 cash , O'J'ic. COIIN Dull , stuudy ; No. 2 cash , 42'io. OATS-Qulet ; cash. 3lc bid. IMillndelphlu Wool Mitrkt't. I'llti.VDKi.i-iiiA , I'u. , March 21. Oulot ; prices steady and unchanged ; .Montuna , lGSJ22o ; ter- iltorlal , 13iJ21c. .STOCKS AND IIONU.S. rinctnatloiiH In Mint of Srcnrltlrs Were KTcci'dliiKly Trilling. Nuw YOIIK , March 21.--Thlshas been one of the dullest stock markets witnessed for some time uiid the lltietuatlons In a majority of In stances were trlflliu. The doullnj.iconstituted nothing hut a tiuder.s'market and tlu-re are no signs of a return of the general public to Wall street. The professionals are about evenly udlvided In their opinions as to the future couiso of prices , anil hence when the inuikct moves up or down mure than a pjlnt or so thu manipulators are almost surj to en- conn ter opposition. The widest eh.inge-i today weie In thu Industrials and Manhattan , nearly all of which were higher. Manhattan sold up fiom 1 ( > 2 to IGl'i ' anil closed at the top ptlce. Ametlcan Tobacco jumped -Hi pur cent to 100'i ' and Uubbi-r 2'4 ' pi-r cent to 48' , . The latter was favoiablv Impressed by minors that thu United Stales Uubbcrcompuny had absorbed u powerful competitor. Negotiations looking to that end aio In piogrcss , but ac cording to llii > olllel.ils of the company , noth ing dehnltu has yet hut-n accomplished , Amer ican S'igar declined a { pot- cent to 101a4 , roio to 10:114 : and closed at lull's- The announcement of an advance In the pilce of rellned sugar by thu trust had com paratively llttleellect on the slock. National i.i'iiil opt-ncd 'i ] n-r cent lower and later ad vanced If" lit per cent on an olllclal denial that dissensions existed In thu management. General Klectrlc sold up to 103 ! ( , but closed at 1014 , a net loss for the day of l' < percent. In the railroad list prices tended downward at the opening , but soon rallied. During the afternoon tnu maiket received unotlier si-thud , , only lo bo succeeded by an other recovery. K-adliig and Nuw Kngland weie noticeably strong , the formur selling up 1'a ' percent U-J3' , . The demand followed thu aiimmin-emeiit that application had been Hindi- for Un Issue of $ . " ) , rliiKlO ) ( leeeiverr , cer tificates. The other linenations ! weie only from > B to ' ; percent ellher way outside of two or three Instances. Canada Nmlliern fell oil' 1 p.-r c nt lo O-'i and rallied to 53. Baltimore iV Uhloutopped per cent on leports that un old pool In me stock had been dissolved and that some of the stockholders , displeased with the terms of thu piop-M'il consolidation vvllh theOliln.'c ' .Mississippi nnd llaltlmoie \ Ohio Soutlnve < lern , weie sulllnu tholrstoek. Ulch- inond Terminals were a llttlu stionger on stutem-'iits that the plan of reorganl/.atlon Is completed and will m- made piihlle shortly. Northern I'aclllc preferred was feverisii , owing to conllictlng slot-lcs alloat conceinlng the collateial trust notu selieme. The stiength of stei ling exchange was p-irtly ollsot by thu easier feeling In money and ithu fact that indi cations point tou betlur supply of bills ticiiinst grain nhiimunts | , vvhh-li aie on the Incieaso. The 111:11 : Uet loft oil' tlrm In tone but dull. Thu following uietliu closing quotations of thu leading stocks on the Now Vork ritot-k ex change to.lay : New York .Money Market. NKW YoTlK March 21. MONKY ON CAM , K-isy at 35 per cent ; last loan. 3 par cent ; closed offered ut 3 percent I'UIMK MEIICVNTII.K I'AIT.II GjJ7 percent. S.VKIU.INO Kxc-n.VMlK rirm , with actua bnslnuss In bankers' bills nt t-I.H5Tf l.bO'i for sixty-day bills and * 4.87't'U , 1.87 for demand UovKtiNMUNr llosns steady. Mutu bonds neglected. Thu closing ( itiotattonson lionrts : l.oniliiii I inini'lil IfuAtm HlHltHt.\ \ , . Vork lUrHldCuWi Mift < il lu Tut. Mm I Thl. IIIM nut IMWM i u lltil4 -k t-\cliHii | fni u i tMi ltit < M > iKiii.i uf v lew , u luuj'irliy of lint UM.UI lr Imvliitf t . - 'ii jK-rli'-il ) I'llVlillukOiii lUHrkvlN | W 'M.t Ml Mlll r HU llltKUlllkMl | l iwnrwuittliul f r Aim-rt.-uii r.illHHy * Mk MHln llllMt tllk | lKI.HtllUC | flT lli > W * til | | M' kM'urllk > . CoitMiU ( < > < < uni-u w y ' , \ * < u. iH-hl , liwlluu rup"- ; ii r U - u-r evut IUM I lira pfirvnf tv | -r huving unulii f llit I ui > ln | | iirtminilit \ k > iurillicltiM - Ir U > iul ln.i > r.ivd ' In IS , . r ; Uli S IMTCVII ! Kud Turkish l ui. i , to . , it- iH-nt. iin UM * iHlt r liaiul Arx 'iitin U u itt ; , huvu fll n U iwrvvut.Uth fuw v ZTH ionic rnlhvnyi rlono tolcrahly MronR on irojpcet ( if favorable trnfllo - ulute- nents tomorrow , hut deulliKsvero greutly lestrleted. Motrriinilltnti Hlslrlot htm iNen Ji per cent , Uront r.uitern 'i lift1 cent mill severul others 'j tojj per eent. Ami-rlouns were lint till duy , nut In the last hour liuve Mionn iiNlUhtly lieitcr tendi'iiry. few tinylni ? irdern comlni ; from New Vork , nut uf ter ul- owltiR for IhesllRhtivi'overy In prices 11 | jen- crnl derllnu wus established , Inolmlliitf l' ( prr out In Krlu Hi-conil mortuiiKC , 1'i per cent In I'hlhRlelphlu , V Uendlnj ! tlrnt Inoomo bonds , \ ' ( lera-nt In Wnbiish Vlehi'titnreM , nnd from'i to H percent In nil dlln-rs. C'iiiiulliiis : : luivo shown conslderuhlo ili-pri-sstotit Itisymp-ithy with tJrund Triinl ( , nH , Ciin.idlun Puelllc closed ut u decline uf from 14 to 'i per cent. Argentine. honiN VTITU well nmlntulned. .Mex- Icuns were vveiik. first preference huvo ftillen 1 percent nnd other l-mies ' ( percent. Them was n strong demiind for money iind In HOIIIO InstuncesU'J percent his : liuun paid for short louns , but tit the chun tlu-y were ohtiilnod ut I' < to2 per cent. The dlsi-oiint mtirket WUH iiilet | , two uiid three months bllli helni ; iiuoted nt 1 * > per cent. Nan I'mni-uuD .MiningOniiliitliiiK. SAN I'u\Nci9Co , Cul. , Mnroli ! 21. Thunnielnl closing iinntutloiis for mining stooki toduy were us follow.- * : Altfl li llnli ) A .Norcriiu. . . Vi lli-lln laio 5 Mexican UJ llclchor 8'i Niivnlo 5 Iltt A llolchor . . . . I'D ( Iplilr KM ItodleCoimollilutod 21 l-otoil IVi llillwcr 2J Snvaito f" Commonwealth . . . & Sl.'rra Novmla 81 Chollar Union Con 70 ( 'on. Cnln. A , VH. . . . 7U Utnh IU Crown Point 25 Vollow Jacket W ) ( Inulil X Curry . . . ( ij St. l.ouU Mining 4Jiiotitlons ; , ST. Iout , Mo. . March 21. Thochnlng quota- tlonsweieus follows : 111(1. ( AskucJ. Illi ) . AnXeil. AclnniK . . . .I .63 { I.(10 ( rlrnnlto M. . i'l.'d t\M Am. Ni-ttlo . , , ' { . : i'j ' llopo . ! i.2 : > 4.UO nimotnlllc 7.7S sia llllui'B | 83 Id Klltnbctli. . .JV ) .65 riirincl.il Notes. OMUIV , 'March 21.-'Jlearlius , } 9orj,52j. NKW OIII.IIAN.S , l-i. , March 21. Clearlng-i , J 1,205.315. K\N\s CITY , Mo. , March 21. CIu-uln. ; < , ? 1,704,002. 1'iun March 21. Three per cunt rentes , OOf 71c for thu account. Niw : YOIIK , M ir.-h 2t.-Cloarlng < , J135.30J- ! 330 ; balances , ? .1,254,037. HM.TIMOUK , Md. . March 21. Clearings , $2- 483.005 ; balances , $425,420. CINCINNATI , t ) . . March 21. Money. og > 7 per cent. New York exchange , par ; clearings , * 2,28H,000. Pllii.Alim.tMllA , Pa. , M irch 21. Clearings , U2.107.0H1 ; balances , Jl.000,027. Money , 4'i QG percent. LONDON. March21. Amount of bullion with drawn fiom the Hank of England on balances today , 10,000. ST. Loins , Mo. , March 21. flo'irlngs , Sl.074. . . 858 ; balances , UI3O.821. Money , 0147 per cent. Kxclmiige on New York , UOj premium. llosTON , Mas < . , March 21. Clearings , $10- 025.077 ; bihinces , JMMoney. ) . OTi7 IIIT cent. Exchange on New Yoik , par lo lOc dl-count. Cmr Vi' ( ) , III. . March21.-Clearur { < , $14.801- i < 4. New York exchange 30 , ' premium. Sib ling exchange oulet atjl.8j' ' for sixty-day bills and J l.87' ( for sight diafts. Mouuy , lirm it 05i7 per cent. OMAHA i.ivu sr tiv M Cattln Tr.ulo Stroiis anil Prices Higher llngn Advance Mlgittly. TtllNOAV , March 21. Itecelptsof both cattle and sheep wcru about the same as on l-ist 'Tuesday ' , whilu the supply of hogs was about 2,500 he.ivlur than a week ago. ' Conditions on thu whole favored a further advance In cattle values , but local buyers at least were not Inclln'vd to p ly any moru than tbpy absolutely had'to. Sellers were all In clined to be bullish. Uecelpts weru not heavy here orelsuwhcrefand eastern markets weio all qtioled stronger , the latter circumstance leading to considerable speculative activity. Trade was active and pi-lees ruled unevenly higher ; perhaps stiong to lOc would cover the adMinco-at any rale , cattle sold from 5c to lOo higher tlrui S.itnnliy. ( tool 1,2)0 ) to 1,500 II ) beeves sold at from f 1.50 to $5.10 with fair to good 1,000 lo 1,200-lbt steers at fiom * 4.2 ( ) to $4.40 with ( In jour to fair stull at fiom $3.85 to $4.15 , Taken altogether It was a very satisfactory market and the entire oll'ur- Ings had practically all changed hands before noon. Cows and ml.xed stock changed hands freely at prices Hlrong lei : dime hlxlioi-than Monday with poor to prlni'j cows and hl-lfers at from Jl.75toif4.25 , the bulk of the fair to good stock at fiom $2.50 to $3.50. Them was a bet ter demand for roil4\i \ stock anil prices were generally llrmer , common to cholcu bulls and stags selling at from $2.f > 0 to H. Yeal calves weio la active dcni'ind and strong at from 13 to JO. . Slockers and feeders were In Indifferent de mand from the country but regular dealers took the few oll'ered at fully steady prices. Itepie-sentatlvo sales : No. A v. Pi. No. Av. Pr. 2.tm $3 40 20 HUG $1J5 5 810 3 75 34 1120 4 'J5 li 870 3 li.'i 30 1078 4 25 3 1:100 : 3 85 ( ill 1123 4 25 1. . OHO 3 85 17 . 1124 4 2.1 1. . 800 3 85 10 . 10U1 4 25 11. . 1113 3 00 20 . 1140 4 25 7. . 1)20 ) 3 00 O' > 10UO 3O 10 . 1)41 ) 3 00 57. ; 1121 30 30 inn 3 05 23. . 1223 30 11 . 1035 3 05 0. . 1103 30 Hi . 10.21 4 00 1150 30 4 . 1282 4 OO 1177 30 5. . 107(1 4 00 20 . 1302 35 18 . 001 0 ! ) 15. . 1183 35 20 . ' .188 05 41. . 1 l'J2 35 10 . 1118 10 o ' 1315 10 4. . 1077 10 10. . 1220 4 45 1080 15 48. . 1244 45 1005 15 1155 4 60 1010 15 20. . 1215 4 50 34. . 1(151 4 2O 40. . ,1278 4 65 21 1033 4 20 20. . 1325 4 G5 10. . 112(5 ( 4 20 3 138i ( 4 75 37. . 1088 4 20 15 14'Jl 4 75 21. . 1001 4 20 .1440 4 Wi 13. . ,1180 , 4 20 18 .1500 6 00 SIIII'PISO A.NI > KXI'OIIT. 18. . . 090 4 20 14. . .1233 4 50 15. . .1281 4 30 O " .1270 4 GO .1317 4 35 18" .122O 00 .1140 4 35 18. . .1333 00 42 . .1130 4 35 10. . .1430 70 10. . .1145 4 31 17. . .IIIIO 4 75 21 . .1100 4 40 0. , .1448 4 00 31. . .1018 4 40 38. . .1402 4 05 5 . 1243 4 4O 24. . .1435 0 OO 14 . .110H 4 50 17. . .1507 5 00 32. . .1321 4 50 7. . .1540 0 1O MIXIUl. 11. . 550 330 10. . . .1101 4 20 11. . 032 3 55 10. . . 1180 4 35 VHAHU.Mls. . 507 2 40 COW.S- . 1120 1-MHI DUO I UN ) IftlU 11.70 1MO 13 hoi fern a'.U 14 rows 1KI7 1.1 feeders OHO n cow * . I.IKM 1 fi-pdor OtMi 2 feeders 1.OIO 8 feeders 1,032 15 feeders 003 8 M ) Scows t. . . . IH ( ) 00 1 cow 1,110 260 6 cows 87'J 80 8 feeders 310 300 1 steer 1,120 3 7ft IIIAIIO CATTI.IU 10 cows 062 216 10 cows 800 2DO 10 bulls 1,272 2 20 lions The supply wus the heuvlost In over a month and yet was by no means excessive. As to itlullty | the offerings -MTO lather better than on Mummy , but hardly us good us Satur day. Higher markets cust and good shipping otdors guvo the tradu u lirm opening , and the good medium weight and heavy hogs sold fiecly at pt Ices strong to u nickel higher thun Monday nt from J7.30 to $7.45. There wus ill-id un active local demand from both packets and flesh meat men nnd nil guides sold at substantially .stronger prices tin' light uiid mixed hogs imntly ut * 7.25 and * 7.3O. \ cry common light nnd mixed loads and throwouls Mild around $7.16 and J7.20. Thu market closed vve.ik. but everything wus uiil of Hist hands , thu bulk si'lllim ut from J7.25 to J7.4O , as against $7.25 to $7.30 Monday and 17.3D to J7.40 last Tuesday , liepiesenlatlvo sales : No. Av. Slu Pr. No Av. Sli. Pr. SllKill' There was an easier feeling In thu sheep market. Thu supply both hero and eKuwhere has been excessive of late and east ern markets are all lower. I.OM ! bouses all want some sheep , but are not wildly anxious for them at present prices. Pair to good na- thes , f3.75 to > 3.1O ; fair to good westerns , $3.5(1 ( to J5 ; common and slock sbeop , i2.25 to $3.75 ; goo.l tocholcu40 to 100-11) ) . lambs , SI ( o SO. Hepresentathc sales : No. Av. J'r. Ihl western ewes 101 J4 35 101 western wethers 121 480 ICoeelpts anil Dliji'isltr.in ol'.st > ! ' ( . Olllclal rj-iolpUaiiil dlspxlilo i of sli-'c a * shown by the books of tliu Union Htiwk Yards company for thu twenty-four houis unillng at 5 o'clock p. m. Maioh 21 , 18U3- iii.si-osirio.v. Chli'HKO l.lvo M'.n'l , .Mnrkct. CiiiOAOO , 111. , Mareli 21 [ Special Telecram to Tin : Hix.l Trading In eattlo was on a limited M-ale. I'tlces were a little hluher. They ha\e niiide a coin since Saturday of from 15e to 20o and It looks as thoiuh there would be a further aihance iKifotn the week Is out. notations intiKe from tl.05 to JO.2.1 uccordlni ; toiintlltv | , COHS , helfeis mid bulls soiling n a liaslsof fiom fl.05 to i,25 and stiersat fiom 3.75 to $ ti.25. Nothing has sold above $0 w ithln the lust weeK , but no sti Ictly -t-elas steers have been olTeretl. ( ! oed feedtraio In aetlviu dem-ind and not at all plentiful. Common to choice heavy lie s , average of over 250 Ibs. , were sale.ililo at from $7.0O to $7.05 , nilxid and medium at fiom $7.nl to # 7.85 and poor to pi line 11'hl weights at fiom J7.25 to * 7.0O. These quotations are an ad- vunee on Momlaj 's priceof Oc per lee | b . There was a fcood demand and a small sniiply , the u-celpts helng estimated at lO.OOOhead. The marUel I- . now 20c to35c hlKhi-r than at the lowest time last woe ! . , and bnjerappeal - eater to get the stuiy at the advance. The supply of sheep , though not up to the lecent aMirauo , was too much for the demand , and consequently the market remained rather limp. It Is from 5e lo llle loner ll.an at the close of last week. Lambs weie In demand at steady prices. Most of the formur void at from $4.50105.15 and from $550toi0.15 took thu bulk of the latter. Kecelpts : Tattle , 3,500 head ; ho s , 15,000 head [ sheep , 8,000 head. The Kvenlns Journal reports : t'ATTl.K Uecelpts , 3,500 head : shipments , 1,00(1 ( head ; maiket slow , easier ; beststeeis on market. $5.35' < rO.OO ; no extra on sale ; otheis , Jl.75 0.25 ; Te\ans , } 3.10'iH.OO ; stork , ers and feeders , $3.4OQ.4.25 ; native cons and heifers , * 3 25ru. 10. Hoes Uoui'lnis , 15,000 lioiul : silmenls | | , 7.OOO head : market active , shade hlulier. dosing stinir,1 : eomlnon and ml\ed , ifV.lli f. 7.7O ; prime he.ivy and butchers' weltfhts , 47.8O C.7.05 ; pi line Hxlit , * 7.4Oi67.50 ; oilier lights , tli.76ft7.20. SiiKKi1 U--celpts , 8,0fii head : shipments , l.lioohead : inatket steady to lower ; native/ M.OOHO.OO ; we-term , * .j oOS1.20j Tmatis , J 1.055' 1.85 ; lambs , J4.51XL'5.25. I ) . I ) KllA/.KB. 11. I ) . II ions r. , JAS \ \ HIMUK 1'rcs. Vlcu 1'rus Suey .V Trvun. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital I1\OU ) : Oinah-i unJ Sioux Oitv. Grain and Provisions RrUlroud Stocks nnd Bonds. Pin v ATI : wilt in Room 212 NevM Life Building OMAHA. UKI'KIIIINOKH : liiwiiSlntn.Nittloii il II ink. Sioux City ; Co niniireUI Nation il It.ink. UiiMlia. > _ _ _ > Si.twlul . utteiithm nUnn to iiultkU ortlfM OMI rAre r- ' - Are \ou VVllli I ? Ait om irtunUi to mix-win fH dw.v in tli.il delightful l ot , Niirili t)4lli ) > ii , Tux U oftwrwl IM | -ttl 'xcur tuii U Ihut | "uiui whk'kt will * ( Huatw. NPII. Morfh ? , lt < - iimrkubUiudmfimiilit * rr > otfwrai . . , nwu. U lUrkt-r W.i.-k , . f lit , Oi.mbn. Nrli N.W.HAnnisaCOMPANY.Bankers , ' " ' ' tr'MVw-'oS "v.'wv' . 70 0Utii9t UOtTON. SHOOK THE EARTH FOR MILES Awful EiTwU of a Looomotlvt Sjwrk Alight ing on a Flouring Mill , TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF FLOUR DUST Keillor's ImiiH-iinn Mill nt Mlrhlli-lil , III , Dolrnji-il nnd Mull lh fouii In Itiiln * line .Mnn Ivllli'il iind u NIIIII- her of I'ropto Hurl , KiTcnriRMi , 111. , Mnrcli ! -rTlio must frightful cnluintt.v in thu history of thin citv occurred ut an oiirly hour this inonilnir It rosulti'd In Itio loss of 'ft.lHKMHMnilhof property anil tliu loss of om llfo. wrecldni ; half the town , and properly for inllon nmiiiul Shortly after 'I oVloclt this inorntnir tire wa discovered In Kohior'M IMitnct utiMin llouriiiK mlll.s , the lutvcsl of tlii kind in the world , located In the souttnvi'st part of thu city. The tire di'iurtmi'iit had scarcely arrlveil on thu seem * when an ex plosion of tei'rllk' violence shoolt the earlli for miles around , the shoclt boliiif lcllc\cn as far as Poc.ittir , llfl.v mllc.s illstint It lifoko tbi ; plato jlass windows In a nmjorltx of thu stores In thu city , prostr.itotl nlinnst every one on the strtwts , shook IIOIISIM loosn fi-oiii their foundations and jarred the tn.i- chlnery In the Mlchlleld car and machine shops to such an extent that work had to he suspended till the necessary repairs IMII t'o niiido. U Is supposed tin- lire originated from a spark from a p.issing locomotive , and the Hutjscqticnt oxph.slun was cameil b.the . flames comhi ! ; In contact \vith an accninula- tton of mill dust. It looked at one time as If thu entire south end of the. town would be consumed , but the lire dep.irtint.nl , after a hard lltfht of three hours , maniuedto prevent vent thu flames Irom sp One MHII'H Terrlhli' I'ale , Head Millwright .lohn C.irvo of U'alcrl.io. N. Y. , atleinptod to sivo his tsols from the burning building. Ho was stunned lij the explosion , thrown airalnst the smoke stack , pinned there and burned to death , his limbs behiK burned off. It is not . \et known whether thmo wore any other fatalities , though a number of serious injuries are reported. The Kraln elevator adjoining- mill , con taining l'J,1XKI ( bushels of wheat , was burned to the ground with its contents , together with a do/en Wab.ish freight cars standing alongside. The track Is blockaded and the telegraph wires are disabled. Among the Injured are : Mils. \ * . HOFFMAN , leg broken. Mits. 10. KiniKi.uimi. sr. , head cut The mill was ownoil by ICehlor Bros of St. Iuls. . It irul a c.ip.iclty of lOD ! ) barrels daily and omplo.sed liVI hands. Theinsui- anceon the mill and elevators was fni.dJll ST. Loris , Mo. , March 21. - ICehlor Hros estimate their loss in the Litchlield tire at . * : > ouiKu. ) _ Nctv Vork I.Un stot'k Market. NKW YIIIIK , Mar.'lt -ItKKvr.s-Uecelpls , 'Jon head ; no trailing ; American siren at Lon ' ' . - , iilly steady and unclianged ; M'ils ; , JD.OII'IN MIIIIAMI : : I , VMils Uivclpls 1,300 head , sheep wen- steady , lnmln active and linn ; sheep sold ul ? I Hlhr.6.05 per KM ) Ills. ; Iambs nt-t5.Mill ! ) ( 'Ml ; du-ssi-il mutton , jMI'to | ii-r Ib iltossi-il lambs llrm ul H'n.lO | . . llims lli.ceipts 3loii head ; tangs of pi liv , J7.GiMlB.10 pel 100 Ibs. Kllllins City 1.1 % it Murk Mlirlll-t. KA.NS-AS CITV. Mo. . Mured 2l.-C.vrru : - i-elpt.s , : ! , OOO h-ad ; slilpmt-nts , GOO lii-ad- market active and strong to UKhigher. . Ui p- resentatlve sales : Dressed liot-f and .shipping steer'J.i.HO.'i.Ju : co s and heifers , * l. . Otfi 3.85 ; TOMIS and Indian steers , J3.5011.75. . llons-Ui-ci-lpts , H.dOO head : shipments. 20O head : iroiid hogs strong ; all grades , J3.500.7 6O ; bulk , * 7.2.Y < ( ,7.35. SlllIKi' Itecelpts , 1,700 head : shipments , 5,000 head ; market iiilol | and iini'hanged. Iti-p- leM'ntattvo sales : .Muttons , * 3.UO. 1. I.ouU l.lvihhitiU .tlnrkt-l. Sr. Loins. Mo. , Man-li 21. CVTri.t : ItocolpN , 4,600 head ; shipments , 7(10 ( head ; maiket steady ; fair to good * 3.2O.t4.45 ; fulr In irood TOMIS steels , * 3.50'i3.70 ( ; grass TcMins , J2.5O ® 3.8 i. lIocRltccclpts.I,111(1 ( lirnil ; shipments , 1,100 head ; marki-t sttonir ; heavy , i7.20'ti 7.55 ; mlM'd. I7.10i67.45 : light , i57.1&ft7.40. f-liiKi--Uecelpls : , 200 he id : shipments , nonuj maiket Him ; fallcllppi'd TC-.MUISt4.50. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISA1 BLOOD POISON And every kindred ( U'casoarlnInK frnnilmpuro Llcod cured hy that ncver-f.illlni ; and best of all medicines , Dook on lllood and Skin Diseases mailed frco. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . ATLANTA , OA. It Cliff iCMl I jugh , ISore Thro t , Croup , Infla. nit , whoiiplnit Comb , BrontuiUi omlAithnn. , \ certain cure > r CunnimMion In firit ttacti. 4nl urorill-l AAiSfAneedtUKd , Uiiktonei. You will tH iiclltot Ml nftsr taking th Brit ii , B ! i v d'nlr'a mynbcre. lute * POltlf * n f J lilt r. l. . si ' ' -l.lv ( ciisu.t ng ( Iradii'ito of Ittui Meli-al l . .lieze ( I o\ sll.I'VMON I .it M. l'r , tliotruatmentof CHRONIC , NE8VOUS AM ) P88OTE DISEASES Wo euro Catui rh , All Dlsoa-mi oft'ii * Noio. Thront. Ciiest. Stoamoh , Uoivo.li mill .Liver. Blood , SJctn uul Kiduojniscuxoi , Fnmnlo WonUiiohto , L.ojt Bliinhouii CURED. ' . . . - . I'll.K.s. KIHPi-I.A I IsurUK. pprinanentlr enrol mil out tlm nno of kn Co ! Uiuiri > uri-aintlc All mnlnill < i < of n irlv.Uu or dullcatu nit ire , of cither POX. piMlllvoly iin-l full on or mlilrcn Mill ilnnip for L'lrculrri , l'ro llouk nnil loet ! | > ea , Dr. Sc.irlcs & Sci.rlcs/'r.n.uVA.'Ni1- . ! , ? ' N it l c > r to I'lutnnloo Evei'y Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow ( ring ) , by a pickpocket , Every Alan whose watch has been il.unaged by drop ping out of t lie bow , and Every Man of svnse who nii-rcly coin ) ares the old pullout - out bow and the new will exclaim : "Ought to have : been made long ago ! " It can't be twisted off thecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filled and other cases stamped with this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone W.itch Case Co. , 1'hilaJelohU. sour it Union Stoc ; Yards Company , South Ornalia. not Cnltlo Ho ni I Mi.-o. > mnrkot In t'u CQMM'SSIQS ' Y/oid / Brothers. l.lvo Stock Commission Merchants. ( outhOninhu Tclrp lone H57. thlcnja JOHN l DAOISM AN , I . . . . , . WAI. .UK U.OOI ) , } " > n-W > " Market lU-porti I' ) innil n.ujwlrono3rfiiilr , niHhL'd upon iippilon lo.i OMAHA AWHIHGS AMD TENTS Omaha Tent-Awnloj Wolf Bros. & Co. , COMPANY1. Mnmifn-tim'i- twin | . - .01 nnil nniiHK rovi'ii * . I > HIIIIC < Illi Knrnnii * < l JJAGS AND TWITS- I BICTCIES. Bemls Omaha Big M. 0. Daxon , ( OMl'ANV Itninirturj amt iuftii.fr * Illo/i-lei luM mi miinllilf flour iitcki , burl.i | > i. IWlllll I. . jnwin ui V I Mil BOOTS AID SHOES. rt&Zto } & * & * Morse Cos Shoe Company , lltf ! IMH Illi r n..rj Klrkendill , JOQM A 'Am ' * . HamJ-Se-ViJ HNkMr hiM i o 'il-lT , I.MtUrx * HiM-lMilUriMr si ' COM. OKI. I ORMIII. Omaha Coil , C I.IXK rutl. H M our l > .n l . . l 1 1 > ' _ " out wool , _ _ II. E. Smith A Co. , KttpaUkUoti III. 4.1 FOOKIIBUC. Oswtw Upi ) bUfiii4 , A Hi ij-ia Hi ii yitu i . ! * M * MHfl 44 > ' ' * lv > HI * > M > ' ' I Rector < S Wllhsl-n ; i Lo)3sc ! ) ! & Lna ! , l OMl'ANV , J IH-nlL-ra In lurit r 10 1 1 1 lurnerlOlh ant I nu > imul In in lit o ti I liui lloujln it HATS , EFJ. I IRQ < V/0.1KS. W.A.L.GIb n&CirnahaSaeinil'i ! ) [ ) \VlioltfMiln Snfn TAUI14. j l wor'c. mlli * ii4. t i Iron liuitiiri an I tlruiu ixl lUrner - CfcnM | An Ira m A u.ir * i-U. 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