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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : T1UIUY , MARCH , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wbcat Opened Weak but Later Marked n
Substantial Advance.
AUGUST DELIVERY CAUGHT FOREIGNERS
ntnl Unfiivoniblo Crop \Vcutlirr
Abronl : Itillurnci'il Iliirnpouii TrmlliiK
IK-iivy Imports from Nnw York Sane
o llnsn lll | ; Drcreiise ,
CIIICAOO , III. , March ,1. Wheat was bled n
little at the opening , then bce.uno slronn nnd
marked n substantial advance , but weakened
again Inter nnd closed easy nt about tbo low
est ( Igutes of the duy , nnd utii docltno of 'to
compared with flnnl figures ycslorday. The
wcnkcropcnlng was attributed to moderating
wcnlhorhml rather moro favorable advices
regarding the growing crop In America. Aside
fiom Ihonuovo Inlluonccs the news was nil
more or less of n bullish chnrnclcr. Now York
parties weio again buyers here , nnd It wns
claimed Hint some wheat wns bought hereon
on Liverpool'account. In Now York foreign-
era bought fairly for August delivery. The
ndvtinco which followed the opening was duo
to stronger Kuropean markols. Inlluenced , It
wns claimed , by the unsettled and unfnvor.x-
b o weather abroad for the crops. Tbo
weather In Franco wns reported colder.
The stock of wheat In San Fr.inclseo was re
ported ns having decreased I.OJO.OoO bu , during
tbo month of February , Notwithstanding
tlin bullish news tbo market la'.o In the
dny became weak on free local sell
ing , helped by thu break In pro
visions. Liverpool was quoted at from Ud
to IHd higher. London w us quoted Cd lower
for cargoes und unchanged for fultncs. Hor-
lin was unchungod nud Antwerp was weaker
nnd I'nrls higher. New York reported thirty-
two lends tal.-on for export. The clearances
yesterday fiom thosoahoaid aggregated 2D8.-
ooo bu. Arrivals In the northwest continue
quite liberal.
The Cincinnati Price Current reported that
I'fl there wns evident linpioveiiient in the con
dition of winter wheat In many places
during the pasl iwo weeks hut there wns a
| , i peed deal of apprehension ns lo the ull'ecl
' of tbo March weather nnd the holders
were apparently unwilling to market nt [ inv
ent prices. The urlvute warehouses were geu-
craliv good buyers from the slart , largely ap
parently , on Nuw York orders. Lilian , Mil-
inlno.t lloiliiinii , Lumson ami Counsolman k
Hay were , active on the buying' side. Shorts
BOOH glow nervous and made an nctivo ulTort
to cover ami their bnylnx helped to Increase
the firmness. May openedic \ lower
nt Oic. sold to tO.'ic. Improved slowly
to llic , then , on heavy short soil-
Ink by 1'ardridgo and tbo liberal
realizing on long wheat there was some vleld-
Ing In prices nnd Mny touched UlUc. Hut
there scorned to bo no loss of confidence nnd
the buying nualn became sharp , followed by a
react on during which the lost ground wns
recovered. During the last hour tlio crowd
which bad loaded upon the strong cable *
undertook to real/e , but found lltllo dchiand.
About the same time some private advices
quoted lower prices abroad nnd some of thu
leading liousos turned sellers and weakness
ruled. May wcnlolf to 03 ? e and closed ut
WJJ-Jc. The break In pork was also u weaken
ing factor. It was generally thought that
1'urdridgo shun , sales lotlay would foot up
over I.MU.IAKI bu. , and that his aggregate short
line i-oiild not bu less than 5.000uji > .
Corn wns quiet , steady und nearly feature
less ; there wns llttlo business nnd the llucluu-
tlons wete narrow. The Mr in Kino In wheat
hud n tendency to hold corn steady until It
broke In thu afternoon , when corn weakened
borne In sympathy. The llucluatluns of thu
day were lonllned to Me range and the close
was unchanged compared with yesterday.
Oats were dull nnd sleady within a ye
range nnd uloscd ! 6c lower.
llojt products openo I higher , especially for
pork , duo lo the small receipts of live lings
nnd mi advance of from 5s to lOc on prices.
Kurly sales weio at $11.43 , but there was n
rush to sell , packers being In thu lead , and the
prleosteadily declined lo } ll.21 ! ! In the fore
noon. During the lust hour the pressure was
Increased and tlio price went off to tll.l2i ! ,
but rallied lo$11.20 , n loss of 2 > c compared
wllh yeslerdny. Lard and ribs syn.ualhl/.ud
witli pork , but with less marked mictuatltins.
The former shows a loss of T'/iC and the latter
of fie.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wliont ,
115 curs ; corn , 150 cars ; outs , 150 cars ; hogs ,
84.00(1 ( hqud.
The loading futures rained as folloows :
dish quotallons wore as follows :
KI.'OUH-Easier , but not ( ( notably lower.
WIIKAT No. 2 spring wheat , 880 ; No. ! 1
spring wheat , 84c ; No. 2 rod , i)2c. )
C.'OHN Firm : No. 2. 41JJc ; No. 3 yellow , 4Hc.
.OATS-NO. 2. 2 ! > e ; No. 2 white , 3l4c ! ;
r > o. 3 white , 3J3 JJc.
Itvi : No. 2 , Me.
HAIII.KY-NO. 2. 5Ce ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 42Q54c ; No.
4 , f. o. b , . 3-4-'c.
1-'IAX SKKD-Nl ) . 1 , $1.00.
TIMOTHY SIKI : > I'rltnc. tl.2101,28.
romc Moss pork , per hbl , (11.00 ; lard
jier ewL , ItUUi : short ribs sides ( loose !
tn. > 0i&A.b2 ! } ( ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) ,
I4.755. . .0 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . M.35.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal.
SuoAits Cut lo if , unchanged at55W > iO.
CHUN No. 3 yellow. MJo. ) !
Itecelpts and shipments tod.iy were as fol
lows :
u. > , u in tuvu uAuiiiiiiKu iiiuny ino outtoi
market wns steady and nm-hunged ; fancy
creamery , i'Sci line western. 257e ; ordinary ,
- < - selected dairy , 2.25oTordinary , 18'S
.
HIIIKS Unchanged.
TAI.LOW Unehnn.td.
Now York MnrkoU.
NKW YOIIK , Marcli3. 1'i.ouu Itecelpts , 10 451
pkgs ; exports,520,000 bbls , 31.274 SUCKS ; dull ,
weak. Irregular ; sales. 21,200 bbls.
CliN.MKAi-Stoady.
WIIKAT Hocolpts. 78.000 bu. ; exports. 104-
477 bu. : sales , O.OilS.OOO bu.of futures ; 107,000 bu ,
of spot. Snot market bottled quiet , closing
stronger ; No. 2 rod , * 1.04 > Jttl.OJ In sloru
nnd elevator ! S1.071OS ? * ullo.it ; Jl.OflU
& ? * ' , ° ' . u-i . No. _ .3 red ,
11.00 ; ungraded red. Tftctttl.OT : "No !
I northern , tl.fiSt No. l hard. ll.U7ai.07K.
Options nvuiiced from Jio to jo on botlei
values , doellnod from ! o lo > 4 on u report ol
the favorable condition of tlio winter crop
udvuncod from ? ; o to Jio on foreign bnyliiir ,
wllh slrong cables and reported frost Ii :
rrnnei1. declined from ? io to l ic. with long !
. . . . . _ . _
*
II n l r\fi < I I n tr nlnultiir u- i I/ Ai nO Tki * ui/ .i ?
ay. 1
ll.OUffMi.WK. oloslng at * I.OOiulv. ; .
ploMlng at 0iiC.Au8USt ! ! , closlnu ut
UYE Firm , qulol : vostorn. OScffill.OlH ,
HAIII.KY llnsottled ; No , 8 Milwaukee , C5Q
Cue.
Cue.IIAUI.EY M ALT Quiet ; Canada country made ,
83 c , *
COIIN Itorelpts , 75,173 uu.t exports , 3fl,8IJ
bu. ; sales , ti85oiio bu. futures ; 178.WIO bu spot ,
Hpot market opened stronger ; closed weaken
f.ilr to trade No. 2 , 40iIUio ! In u\ \ .
yutori bO4ij5oJio ! ( afloat ; ungraded mixed ,
4UW50MC. Opiions advanced ! iQlo' } oil
HghH ruoolpis , declined U © ? o wllh wheat
Closed toady at Ji ® o under yostorduyi
March. 40 iit40 ( c. closing ut 40iio ; April
SOUOMHo.- closing at 60o ( : May , 40K foOc
closing at 40 oi Juuo , 48sai8Xo. closing a
48Ko ; July. 40 > , it40 o : oloslng at40)o. )
OATS Hocolutti , U5.875 uu. ; exports , 33,43 : !
bu.i sales , 0.1,000 bu. futures ; 127,000 bu. spol ;
ipot Imnrkot fairly aottvo and itoadyi
njitlonsdull hut steady ; March , UOSc ; May
U7c , olosliiK at 37c ; No. 8 white , 38udl3SHc
mixed western , 37tt38io } ; white western , 'Mil
2So. [
JJAY-q and firm ,
JIOI'8 I Quiet and easy.
BUQAII Hnw. quiet und firm : lales , two car-
goon centrlfugnls.lH ) test , t o Phlludolphlu ul
B7-10o : rollnod , llrni. fair demand ; No. 0. 3U5J
3 ? c ; No. 8,3 ® 3 o ; [ No. 0 , 35-10Ht37-10o ; oil A <
3 H-iO < iW.Vo ; mould , 3JJ4W
New Orleans , iitilet , steady ,
HICK I'ulr ' ; demand Urm.
I'rritOLEUU-Stcady nud cjulet ; United
closed ut 6Uo ) for April.
COTTON BKKI > Oiu Quiet and itondy ,
TALLOW Ettny and dulj | city ( I2.CO for pkgs ) ' ,
iJ4c.
iJ4c.TuiH'BKTiss Pull nud weak.
KfHis ICasy. freer supply ; western. lOlio ; re-
cotpta. 0.7.-10 pkea ,
liltieti iituiidy and rjulet.
foiiK Quiet.
CUT MKAT * Dulleaiy ; lulddlcaquiet , i-as/i
ibortoltinr. W.&V , , . . .
JjAlilJ-Lowcr , dull ; weiteru itoaia , W.75 |
nnlos , 1.230 tierce * At M.VAA.80 ( | option sales.
MOO tierces ; Marcli. H7IJM.77. clmln ? . 10.71) )
Miiy , r.7fl/ao.HI , 'closing , M.78 ! July , W.7C , clos
ing , . 00 bid ,
IlL'TTr.it-Qulct but stendyt western dairy ,
IWKlc ! vrstern creamery , 3&li \ < < s\ \ western
factory , It&stot HlKlni.nc'ic1-
R steady nticl In niodorato demand )
pnrt skims , ( VQIO'.ic.
Pin IKON Slow nnd wcnkj American , 115. 75 ®
roi'i'r.ii-quict nnd weak ! Irko , llft.r > oaio.GJi4.
LKAD Kiisior nnd dull ) Oomotllc , Jl.l.ViS
4.20.
TlN-Stcndy but quiet ; alrajts. tlO.5V310.00.
Oiniiliii I'roiliicn Markets.
r'nmTfl-Onllfiirnln rlvorsldo or.Tngrs. } 2.2.-itfi
2.i5 : ; Washington inivcls. t3..V.tift i.7fil California
tunierlno.i , $ : i.txi per toxj Klorlda oranges ,
lirlirhls. fcuxi ! russets , ti.m'SA'i't : Florida tan-
porlno * . J.'U.OjU.n : ) ; half boxes western tipple * ,
choice. $3.0.W.'f > 0 nor bbl , , fancy stand might
In Ing mores New York apples , JJ..VZ4i.0.i : ; fancy
lemons , $ 'i,0 0.3.2 ! eholeo lemons. < 4.f > 0' < 14.7f > !
giaprs. i > or HI ) ) . , IH.OOGfl.oO : bananas , cratol ,
t2.MMi8.riO | cranberries , fO.50ft7.00.
Viur.TAlil.ts : : California cabbaite , 3c ! per
Ib. hi crntci : homo crown letlitco , 45c per dor. . :
potatoes dull : California canlllloHor , I..O ) ;
onions. SOcWfl.OO pnr bit , ; Nnbr.isk hand
picked beans , UWXil2.0) ) ; medium. JI..W31.7.'i !
celery , XV&luai sNtoot potatoes , ty.'iV&'l.X ) .
I'l.ntllt-OniRlri Milling company's Uullancn
I'atont. J..fiJ : Invlnclblii I'atcnU.40 ; Lone
Star SiiiK'rliillvt ) . f VC : Snowll'iko ' , 11.83 : lancy
I'ainllv. ? l,75 ; S. 1' . ( llliniin'.s Uold Moil ul. ? . ' . .VJ :
Hnow White , $2.25 : Knowllake , J2.00 ; low grade ,
91. no j Queen of the I'.inti-y , f.VWl.
Hints No. I green salted bides.
No. 8 green salted lililo . 4'il ( > l'5c : No 1 irrcnn
Bulled bides. 25 to 40 Ibs. , : ii lic ! ; No. 2 croon
salted hides , 33 to 41) ) Ibs. , ; Wl3Jo ! : No. I veal
calf , 8 to 13 lls. , lie ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ib * . ,
4c : No. 1 dry Hint bides , 7ftPc ( : No. a dry Hint
bides , ( Vice : No. I dry saltua bides , .Wo. Tal
low , No. 1 , : ms.le ; tullnw. No. ' . ' . 3jc ( ; grease ,
wlnto A , 4u : grease , white II , : iG ! lJ.fc ; grouse.
yellow , 'lc : Kieasc. dark , 25o ! ! old Duller , 2W
SiJc ; beeswax , prime , ICu ; rough lullow , li !
S''e.
I'oiir/ruv-Clilokcns , coed stosk , DSlOc ;
ceesc , ducks and turkeys , UOI''c.
llirrTKit Host ulinlco country roll , 102lc ;
lower grades , 1'ftlSc.
HAY Slow ut ftl.AOffi.VOO. Tbo latter prlco
could only bo obtained for something o.xtru
good.
Kens Market easier at 12'S5Jio. ' : )
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS Oirv. Mo. . Marcb 3 KI.OOII
In Rood demand , firm and nnchanzcd ; pat
ents , J--.M ) ; extra fancy. t..20'j.23 | fnnev ,
* 2.aVrt,2.l5 ; choice , tl.WliW.00.
WiiiiAT-Stoaily ; No. 2 bard , casb , 78c bid.
Cons Lower ; No. 3 , eusb , iKiio bill ; March ,
33 ? c nslied
DATS Stonily ; No. 2 , casb , 2So bid ; Marcb.
S8o ( asked.
KVE-Stendy : No. S. 70o.
, KIAX SKKD N7c.
HKAN Steady ; ( lie.
HAY Klrm ; tlinolby. ? 3.00SS.M pnr ton :
fancy prnlrlo , .M.O"ood " ; to cbolco , J.i.003.30 ;
low grades , ? I.5J5.00.
Kfios Actlvo ; linn : 125c. !
HUTTKU-Senrco , but urlccs unchanged ;
cro'imcry , L'.ViJ''Sc : roll. HHVOo.
CIIKKSB Unchanged ; Younz America , lOc ;
Kansas. TS'Jt , ' .
liKCKtiTS Wlicatiloi : bu. : corn , 19,279 bu ;
oats , 1.1 ( V.I bu.
Hiili'.MENTS Wliont , 2C.017 bu. ; corn , 14,014
bu. : oats , 8X)2 ! ) bu.
Oiimha Cniln Al
Prices based on dollverv at MUilsslput river
points. Nobrnskii Inspu.-tlon , and ton' ' day V
sbinmont. nn'.osiotbcrwlso ' st.-vto-J. Uaali grain
calls forslilp nent within II vo days
\VliCAT--No. 3 spriuK , k''o bid ; No. 3sprin(5. (
78o bid.
HYE-NO. > , K'o bid : No. a 7 o bid.
OATS No. 'J wb.to , 'J\\iu \ \ bid ; Illo asked.
COIIN No , a : i7'/jc bid : No. 3 Marcb , : i7io
bid ; No. II or better , : J7c bid.
AIIIOIIK tbc sales ropurluil were : 2. > 0 cars No.
3 or bet tor cornu ' \ ' ; SO cars No. S , St. Louis
terms , 37'4 ( . ' .
110AIUI OK TI1ADK NOTKS.
Mr. 1'lshorof tbo llrtn of Klsber &Stiuancic ,
I'raKiic , Neb. , was on the board.
W. H. llutler of Octavla was looking over
tbo market.
iverpool
March a COTTON Spot steady
with butllttlo ilolns : middlings. : tytl ; hales ,
8.000 bales , of whluh9.iKJ ) were for speculation
and export and Included 7.2UO ba'cs ' Amcrlcin. :
Futures closed < | iilet but steady ; American
middling closed for Marcb and April at II 4-"d.
WIIKAT Klrm ; deniand poor ; bolders oiler
suarliiily ; No. 1 California. Ss I'iilCftisSVid per
cental : red western spring. 8s Id ; No a red
winter , 7s lld. !
COIIN Klrm : demand fair : mixed western ,
4s 7ijd per cental.
lUco.N Lcmn and cbort clear , 55 pounds , 34s
Cd per cwt _
Cotton Market.
Nnw YOMK , March 3. Cotton future ! closed
( Hi let ; sales 47,10) ) bales ; Marcb $0.72 ; April
Jfl.82 ; Miiy $ ( ! , ! : Juno $7.05 ; July J7.I3 ; AuKUst ,
$7.3:1 : : September $7.tl : : October 17.43 ; Novem
ber J7.53 : December $7.0i. ;
NKW OIII.IAXP : , Jja. , Marcb IL-CorroN
Easy and Irregular : middles. li'ic ; low mlcl-
dles. 5jo ; good ordinary , S.'Jo. Net rccolpts ,
3,592 bales : cross receipts , 4."ini : : bales ; exports
coastwise. 7.ill balosisalcs , 8,300 balca ; stock ,
43V.782 bulcs. _
New York I > r.y ( ! oodn Murkot.
NEW YoiiK.JIarob a Them Is but little now
In dry uoods. Tradlii' ! was fair with Improve
ment In goods heretofore slow , IncludliiK low
grade bleached cottons , or standard souoams.
which are olit-iliiuhlu at tbo lowest prices over
reached for those ( roods , Heavy yarn browns
are Improving In value as they uro also In de
mand. Fine goods of all kinds are In ntuady
request. _
Cofruo Market.
IMEwYoiiic. March 3. Options opened steady
atfipolnts up to ! > points down ; closed steady
and unchanged to 10 polnts'up : salon , 10.2.VJ
Iwzs , Inclutlln : Marcli. J13.C5 ; April. J13.15J&
13.20 ; May. 12.0l.Iuly ; , I2.5i : Huotember , JI2.3i ;
October , II2.2J. Hpot Ulo dull and nominal ;
No. 7 , S15.00.
U \Vhciit 'M
Minn. . March 3. Wheat was
stronir but dull ; Mny closing lower ; KOCHI tle-
mand for cash wheat ; receipts , 43'Jcnrs. Close :
No. I northern. March , 81'iC ! May , fuaC on
truck ; No. 1 hard , Wi'ic ; No. I northern , '
No. 2 northeriiv
Clnvlnnntl .Murlmti.
CIN-INNATI , O , , Jlarch 3' WllEAT-Easlor ;
No. 2 rod. 1IJC.
CDKN-Stroii'-'on No. 2 mixed , 42c.
OATS Stronger at 3.'Jc. .
Wiusicv SI.I4. '
_
Tiiluilo ( .mill Mikrlcut.
ToutO : , O. , March 3. WHEAT Lower : No ,
2 , cash and Murcti. H.V/e.
COIIN Steady ; cash , 42o.
OATS -Quiet , cash. : cie.
_
Trailorii' Talk. .
CIIICAOO , 111. , March 3. Coiinsolnmn & Day
to Cock roll llros. : Wheat opened easy with
conditions generally bearish tbrouvliout this
country and u firmer fenllnir abroad , Prices
advanced tie on speculative buying bused al
most xvholly on higher private cables. New
export business , however , was only moderate
In volume and Atlantic clearances looked
small compurod with receipts at western
pointn. The Prlco Current Nummary Indi
cated a favorable outlook for tbo xtntcrcrops
and the weather was extremely spring llKo ,
Now York houses sent selling orders with
their bullish foreign gossip nnd the attempt
of the local crowd to hell out caused a col
lapse at the close , Corn and oats were iulet |
and irri'fiilur. Choice uhlpplng lots nearly
equal to contract grades , were In good de
mand nnd M ® o higher , but contract grades
went mostly to stoio at a shade decline. Pro
visions opened a trlllo hlphor In sympathy
with the hog market but turned quickly
under moderate stilling by bpoculntors. 1'oru
declined 2-'ic , closing without much rally.
ICIbs were firm but suffered with the rest of
the market which seems toabo suffering from
holders llquldatlm ; on uciount of continued
dullness.
CHICAGO , 111. , Mareh.'l. Kennott , Hoklns ] ) k
Co , to H , A. McWhorlur : Despite strong ca
bles the market opened weak with Now York
selling freely , The ouMos came In stronger
Inter In th > > day and the Now Yorkers today
back their wheat , paying top prices for most
of It. Price jvjio ) well sustained until the
boaril'H closing. Contlncnfil advlcus camu
! n lower. This started liberal belling ,
the brlco declliiliur lo and closing
oloso to the bottom , The news lias not been
encouraging , no urgent export demand ,
weather line and crop nowu quite Haltering ,
It loot % HUu lower prlqos tomorrow. Corn and
oats have been pretty well sustained consid
ering tbo weakness In other products. The
export demand for corn IH good Indenting
heavier Bhlpments this year than over before
and us sunpllos In country cribs uro bmull ,
moru connuonco Is felt In prices , especially as
spring work will noon begin aim farmers'
deliveries are expected to fall oir ,
In provisions tbo local bean hammered tbo
market all duy with llttlo opposition as out
side nipport has been lucking for some time.
The mnrkot looks heavier than It ought to.
CIIIOAOO , 111. , March 3. V , U. Lo/an & Co :
to J , Sands Commission Company ; The tenor
of most foreign news win bullish today and
the seaboard markets responded to the for
eign buying , but many dUputchcs from the
west and southwest bore testimony to the
fuel that the weather was pieasunt and In
lomo Instances that wheat Heidi about wh ch
there had boon doubt were putting on an Im
proved appearance. Thi'ie ovorwolgbed all
other Influences. Our own cables , which were
Urm and hlglior , stutuU that frost dumazo was
doubtful , and us. many In the trade had
thought noitncrn Franco damaged to bomo
extent. It knocked out another bull prop.
Northwest receipts are liberal , and are Hkoly
to 10 continue. Clearances were only moder
ate and charters small. The trudu gonorully
bought on such foreign udvlcot und nil
wuntoU to sell at the sumo time. Corn was
firm , but closed vaster In sympathy with
wheat , thoru baliiR u. good ilcir.upd for low
grades. Provisions were heavy with llquldut-
lug kales by IOURS , and some f uloi by packer *
closing at lugluo. prices.
l-HICES AT CIIIOAOO.
Showing tbo range of price * lu tUa leadlug
notions nt Cblcngo. ixs reported by J. A , Sands
Commission company i
COMMODITY OPOn HlKtl Ix Clone.
Wllf.AT
.llllr .
M T. . . . . I-9.H
COIIN
July .
MOT . a
OATS
S05 ( BOM son
.inly
POIIK
.Mny 11 45 H 45 It 20 H 40
Mnrch . . . n i ; 11 17 11 00 11 20
Ulna
May 5 1)3 687 &D3
683 & 33 6 SOC
LAIID-
Mny 063 n 45 C 7 C S3
. Unroll. . , . (1 ( 4 ] 0 41 r , 37 n i
T. t.ouia.
Showing the rnngo ot prices In the loading
options nt St. Louis , ns reported by 9. A. Me-
Wliortcr :
t-OMM'oflTfv Open. nun. Low. Cloro. Veit'y
WIIKAT-
Mny w *
.Inly 67H f ! 4
COIIN
Mny 38
OATH
Mny nix
STOCKS AMI IIONIIS.
Kxtraordlnnry Artlvlty In New
CnliHeil .Miirli Ktcltcinrnt.
NKW YOIIK , March : i. Wbllo the operations
In tbo stock tnnrkut touny extended to tbo
usual nuinbcr of stoul < R tbo inarUol wns
narrower than for some time , although the
amount of business done was very liir.-c , es
pecially during the forenoon , The temper ,
however , was In the main llrni und advances
scored during the forenoon were only par
tially lost Inter In the duy though the ma
jority of stocks were traded lu throughout
within very uarroxv limits. The great feature
of the dny'8 operations was the extraordinary
activity In New Knglnnd , tbo oxcltonient lu
which for the llrU hour wns mo-it Intense. The
crowd of brokers gathered at tbo opening to
trade In the stock comprised ever one-half of
the members present and extended tbo whole
width of the exchange. The rumors circulated
last ovenlng conno'Jtlntt tbo Vamlorbllts with
the road were imuJu the basis of ilia opera
tions in the stocks this morning nud while
there wns lively bidding at IhOjOponini and
the stock sold at ditto rent prices from 5(1 ( to 51. )
on dlircront shies of the croud , tbo ru'illza-
tlons were so boivv that It rapidly
retired to54 before the scllliu pressure was
relieved. At.V.1 It wus.'l'.i per cunt buhor than
nil ho close Instovontng and at 51 ' .t wns down
l-i ? pur cent , nnd whilu It radio I from this
point toi 551J It sold between 5J and 5.1 for the
remainder of the ( In v. Oonliila of tbo stories
circulated were received from tbo Urnntl Cen
tral depot , nnd after 115.0(10 ( shares had
changed hands In the llrst hour- ever 70,001) ) of
which were sold during the llrst llftctfn min
utes , the stock gradually settled down to
something like ordinary animation.
The most prominent feature of the market
outside of New England wns the Vniidcrbllt
stocks , all of which displayed considerable
activity and .strength , LaUo Shore at one tlmo
being 2 per cent nbovo Its II mi I ll.'urcs of
yuhterday. Northwestern was Included In
this group and llurllngton nnd Hock Island
scored substantial gains , while the eont stocks
weio suddenly lot nnwn at noon , Dolnwnio &
Hudson losing nearly : i percent. The only
other special fenturo of the day was u .rlbo In
Uhloago Has. but all tho.sH movements were
spasmodic nnd of short duration. The general
llt > t opened with a firm temper nnd displayed
during the most of the dny a llrni to strong
tone without any miiUsrlal Improvement.
prices lluctuntlng within narrow limits
throughout , the duy. The ( inly weak point
was sugar , which iiavo way over 1 per cent in
the morning , but rallied Inter In thu day. The
Into ( Ion lings , however , saw n renewal of re
alizations on n Inrge scale , coup.cd with a
vigorous attack upon both New Kn land and
thu ItlclimondYC3l. . Point atocks to lake
advantage of the sales for ion' , ' ac
count. Prices In these stocks went on *
r.ip dly and New ICngland retired toM'i and
Richmond & West Point preferred dropped
from 7,1 totlS ! } . Tbo rest of tbo market. sym-
pitbl/.ed to some extent and the close was
tiUlva and wonk but generally nt close to first
prices. The only stock to show n material Im
provement , bowover. was Lake Shore , with a
gain of 1'g per cent , while Richmond & West
Point preferred Is down r > ! J per cent , the com
mon 2J ! per cent. Now Kuglxnd 3J ! per cent ,
Delnwnro k Hudson 2 % per cent. Jersey Cen
tral nnd Sugar l % tier cent and Headln : ; 1 per
'cent.
Government bonds hr.vo been dull and Urm.
Stnto bonds have been dull nnd steady.
The following are tbo closing ( | iioi.ntions for
the leading stocks on the Now Vorlt Stock ex
change today
bid , ii >
The lot.il sales of stock * ted ay were Mljit :
shares , Including ! Atehlson , 5,200 ; Canada
.Southern , 4,400 ; Chicago Gas , 8.100 ; Dela
ware , Lnokawannn & Western , 4.UK ) ;
Delaware .V Hudson , 5,580 ; Krlc. 40,5' ' ) } ;
LukoHhore. 2K7.1 ; Louisville k Nushvillo.5.tlttj
Nort'iwosti-rn , ll,8 ; Now York Central , Ifi.OJO ;
Northern Pallle preferred , 4,40) : Now Kng
lnnd. 200.870 : ( ( ending , 4I.OOJ ; Ulelimond &
West I'olnt. 20.COJ ; til. Paul. 20.4JO ; Union I'a-
Cilie. I1.70D.
riimnehil Ituvletv ,
NRW YOIIK. March 3. The 1'ost says ;
Inasmuch as the stock market ban of lute be
come mostly a stage for tbo gymnastics of
professional trailers , the chief Interest fern
n arliol observer * lies In watching thu traders'
performances. Today's market was evidently
nxcollently adapted for exhibition purposes.
The rumors wlilch fora week past have been
Hying from ono stoclc to another , rested lasl
night lu tbo.rlght plnco the Vandorbtlt nnd
Nuw ICnglnnd stocks. Well Informed poonlo
hnvo known nil the wenk that this was the.
real location of the "cloul , " but capitalists
havobocomonslonUlilnrly export of late , not
only In keeping their sccroti , but In throwing
ohlruilvo speculators absolutely oh" thu track.
"OMIclal denials , " too. the favorite food of
Wall htieot. have been developed to a perfec
tion of ambiguous quibbling a source of con
tinual aniaznmel to tbn Ingenious trader , who
has edneated himself to bolluvo that If n rail
road president Is carrying out a scries of
delicate negotiations bis llrst motive will bo
to publish his purpose * on the llimr of the
Stock exchange. Oilier and far lesi pbllnu-
tbroplc methods Imvu prevailed In this epl-
sodo and asa consequence wbllu twoortbreo
moneyed men went completing their whole-
silo purchases of Now England shares tbs
Iradlng was chasing rainbows everywhere
uUo In the market.
Now York .Money .Murkut.
NRW YOIIK , Mnroh ! ) . MONBV ON OAr.r. Kasy
at 1VJ2 percent ; lust loan closed offered ut
2 percent.
I'IUJIK MEIIOANTIMC I'Ai-En 11 per cent.
BTKIIMNO EXCIIANIIE Quiet but steady at
Jl.H.1i ! for sixty-day blll und I.K7Ji for do-
mund ,
The closing fiuotatloiiM on bonds ;
I'lnancbil N tei ,
NEW YOIIK. March 3. Clearings , (137,031,512 ;
balances , (0,30)UUO.
NKW Oiir.eANMuroba. . 01oarlngBl,302.037.
New York excbaiiKO at par ,
KANSAS GITV , Mo. , Ma rob 3. Thu bank clear
ings today worolt ; > iv : U7.
IIAI.TIMOUE , Mil. . March a Oloarlntts , f2.310-
838 ; balances , 1304.418. Unto , 0 per cent.
I'nii.AUKM'iiiA , I'u. , March 3. Olonrlms ,
Jia.Wl.u.-j ; balances , J..UlW.O'ji ) . Money.BH per
coin.
CINCINNATI , O. , Murch a Money. 83 per
cent. New York exchange , 6J < < ( Hu discount ,
Clourlnxs..yi,40J. .
1'A n IB , March 3.--Tbrco per cent rentes Mf
4714o for uccouut. The weekly ntutouiont ut
tbo Hunk of I'rnncoslrMA nn Inoronso of 7.100.-
OOJ frnnc * gold and 8oajr frnncs silver.
llr.iit.tv , Mnteh ? . tlio rtntonicnt of the Im
perial Hank ot ( lorinnny shows a iloero.isc In
pooloof ; IGOOJO marksji > i
KT. l.ouis. Mo , MuftTi n. Hauls clearing' .
I'MiDI.GiM ! bntancds , fwl.'ios. ' Money , ( i37 per
cent. Kxchnngoon Now York at par.
llosTO.v , Masi. , Mnt-Mtia Oicarings. Jin.0ii.- :
340 | balances. $ . ' , SI4.8'.iVwMoni y. 3 per cunt
K.U'lmnaooii Nuw YofVvTS'iWJoilUcoiiut. '
HAVANA , Marcb a-i-panlsb cold , $ ! .4IUM
2.11 ! } . Kxchnnzo ijulotnpii the United Staten ,
sliort slcht gold , nu'tMli itior cent premium ;
on London , 18 ! per cunt ; premium.
London .Stock M.irlci't ,
tCopi/rfohlnl / li//OJJIM | / fJiuiloil llcnnttt. ]
LONDON , March 3. tftuw York llrralil Cable
Special to 'I'm : llr.i.i > -Tha money mnrkot
shouoil n very weak tendency today. Call
lonns were dlfllcult to plnco nt 2 per cent ,
while three months' bllli were no boiler than
from ! , ' to 2 per cent. 11 ud there been a plen
tiful quantity ot paper olfcred the rntu would
probably bo lower. Stock market.s have been
Inactive nil day nnd prices have shown .1
weak tendency. Home nil s marked n drop ot
Ji to ? percent In moil lununcoi , but Hull
nnd Ilarnsluy were oll'erod 'it * full of ever f <
percent. Snlot prodotnInnlod In the Ameri
can market and prices were moutly easier ,
Mill ICrlo preferred second morHnge , I.oulR-
vlllo and Denver were In request. Higher
values ru'od In Grand Trunk , .Mexicans
were qtilto featureless , llnslneis In tbc.so
stocks continue very limited. 1'oroUn se-
eurltlos hnvo been lower , nntl allhough a Illtlo
belter tone prevailed this aflornoon , only u
feu tlosorlpltnns mark a rise on tlin dny. Min
ing Nhures were featureless
LONDON , March 3. Tlio followln * wore tbo
London stosk iiuotatlons clotltiz at 4 u. m :
Conioln , nienor. , . . u.i'4 ' .Mexican llidinary. . win
do , nccnunt US It-bl St. I'nul com Nil *
N. Y , , I' . , VO Isls. . . . 87 New York Cmilrnl. . ll''W '
Cnn. I'nclllc liJMl I'cnnnylvnnln MiH
Urlo necoliihi HO Heading 30 ! <
HllliolK ( Tntrnl lonfl.Mux. Con , new 4s. . . ,14 *
ItAll Sll.VKll 4lid. {
M ( > NKY-2 < 3 , ? ! ' , per cont.
Ualiiofdlscomil in tbo open inurUot for short
bills , 2g ! percent ; for three months bills , 2 per
cent.
Amount of bullion t'iken Into the Hank of
England on balance toilny , j&VU'Jn. It Increased
i'llli.OOJ during the past week. The proportion
of Hie bunk's reserve to liability , which lust
week wns 44.05 per cont. Is now 42.ti'J. '
Huston Stock MurKet ,
HOSTON. Mass. . March 3. The followln ? were
the closbu prlroi on stocks ou tlio lloston
stock market tolny :
Denver .Mining ; Stocks.
. Colo. . M.irch : i The follo'wlivUsUls
thnolosln quutntlonson the Mluln { oxcnango
today. Sales 44,700.
SAN KHANCMCO. Oil. . March : ) . The nfllclal
closing ( iiiotatlons fgr..iulnlu stocks today
were as follows : , , .
Now York .Illiiliii ; Oilotitlniiti :
NKW YOIIK ; March 3 Th ifollowing are the
closing mining stooK quotations :
Aspen 300 Horn Silver : tru
Heat , V Uclcher 2UO Iron Silver 120
Cliollnr.- : I15 Ontario 4IUO
Con CnlVn 40J Oplilr ml
KnreknCon 135 I'lymouth 175
( iould.V Curry IV , Slerrn Nevada 25
Halo A NorcrosH. . . . l.r > 0 Union Con 13S
llomeatakc 1325
L1VK STOCK MAItKKT.S.
South Oiniiliii Still Presents a Finn Domnnil
for AH Desirable AnlnmlH.
OMAHA. Mnrch Ik Kotir days' rocolpts
foot up 7.0JO cuttle , 12,81.1 hogs und : i,200 hhecp.
against 11,073 cattle. ! St24 hogs and 2.SGO sheep
thu corresponding fourday4 last week.
Theojttlo market wan actlvo und generally
firm on deslrablo grades of beef steers , of
which tbo supply was somewhat limited , lly
far the greater proportion of thu cattle were
light and medium weight steers , nothing'
extra as lo either ijuality or llnisli , thu num
ber of good l.uHj-lb. : nnd over steers
boln ; lighter tbiin on any dny so fur
this weak. Shipping and export buyers
were active bidders on anything they
could use , und anything good enough
to unite competition found a randy sale at
fully steady prices. On the medium nnd com
mon st nil' , lui.vever , trad ng wns slow. The
demand for feeders was not very brisk and
for this rensiin Iho dressed boot buyers fur
nished the only outlet for the general run of
WO Ib. to 1,100 Ib. steers. Thodemnndwas
rather Inillllercnt at best and prices easier.
Good 1,1(00 ( ; o l,50j Ib. steers sold at from fi.l : > 2
lo tt.'M with fair lo good 1.0JJ to I,25J Ib. stems
at from 1.21 toj.t.5) ) . Kvcrythlng at nil do-
slrablo found a purchaser before the close.
There was a scarcity of good butcher stock.
In fact , the general supply ot butchers' and
cnnnois' stock was rather lighter than usual.
Thesupply nppoared fully equal to the de
mand , however , and business wns on the slow
and dragging oruer. Oows and heifers good
enough for the dressed beef trudu sold at
fully steady prices ul from J-.CO up to &I.OJ.
Inferior , mil common htulV wont to tbo cnn-
ners at from &I.25 to $2.00. Sales were largely
at between Y2.0) ) and J-.5J. Dulls , oxen and
sings weio steady ut from $1.75 to $ .1.50 , veal
calves steady at from t'LOU to $1.00 , largo calves
and yearlings slow nt from tl.75 to $ J.O ) ,
In tbo slacker and feeder line trading was
dull. . Offerings were more liberal than usual ,
while there was no Improvement In the de
mand. Hales wore largely at from t2.0 ] to
$ .1.15. Roprehontutlvo sales :
KTEEKS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av : Pr. No. Av. Pr.
' 15. . 1313 MM
350
8J.
2. 1440
0. 13111
6..1388 30' >
57.I23I 375
1 .1380 375
6I..13VS 375
2..1385 3 SO
22i'J24 !
8 , . 14:5
13.1353 3 t > 7'i
85..1327 3UJ
20..1200 4UO
12. 1481 425
10..1401 430
3. . OH 240
1. . B''O 8 M
O..I2IO 250
24' . MX ) 8511
4. . 1015 850
17. 1P2I 2.MJ
8..108J 8..0
8. I24'J 2 )
i..iuu : 2t > 5
3. . 1143 2fi5
3. . 1100 255
2. . 1310 8f > 5
4.11'Hi 8(15 (
1..U40 375
32. . Wl 875
1..13IO 875
1..I200 27A
1..1270 275
2..iill : ( 2H.1
O..I272 8b5
M , . Uil 2B1
1..1210 300
? , . liS 500
3 , . MJ 600
S.,1520 345
1..2010 250
1. , 153(1 ( 860
8. . 1715 350
1.-.I440 2(15 (
1..1400 385
1..202J 8UO
1..2030 UvO
41 , . 747 305
41. , U.4 310
6. . U34 3 10
4 , Ktt 3 10
1. , 8'iO 3 10
IS , , 643 310
t , fllO 2 ffl 13. . S43 300 41. ( W4 .11. %
42. . iWW 38.1 ft. . 700 ! 1 00 0. . CV > 3 H Z5
5 . S'.li 9 M 15 . U72 3 05
llons-Tbc run wns again soniowhat below
pxiieetatlons , 73 car * bolnR received , a decrease -
crease o far this week co nun rod with last , of
about 6,50,1 bund. There wore some right
mioil heavy bogi hero but the Unlit nnd mixed
hoes mndo up the bulk of the olTorlnso.
KusincMoponcd rather brlikly with lluht
mid ineillum weight hos. tno tlv sorted , < < oll-
Ing nt ! IC 0 to Jl.Wor slnina to Ao higher than
Wednesday. Common heavy nnd mixed bogs
were slow nt JIV ) to $1.55 or about stcuily
price * . Hough heavy ends and throwciutH
sold all Iho way from J4.85 to JI.60. After tlin
llrst round und from that on to tbo clo e
trading wns slow nnd there were n few odd
huncho * mill In llrst. hands at the wind up. A
speculator' ! * orl of light bogs for an eastern
order bronchi $4.G7i ! nnd u iirlino bunch of
sorted butcher weights brought ft.70. Sales
were largely nt $ K5fl to tl.r > \ the same as
\\tidnosdny. The nverage of prices paid wni
W.57'i ngnlntt J4.57 Weduo'dny nnd Jl.t'J last
Thursday. Kcie-cntatlve ) snlcss
Siil'.Ei1 The only sheep received two
double decus ot westerns were consisted
direct to a local slaughterer and not
ollored on thu market. There Is a
strong , nctivo deniand for deslrablo
muttons at strong pr ces. Quot-itlons : I'nlr
loKool natives. } l.85 < 16.1.40 ; westerns. II.Ou ®
6.23 ; common nnd stock sheep. K'.50it3.73 ; Kood
to cbolco lambs , wclshlni ! 40 to UJ Ibs. , { 4.25 ®
a oo.
OVKICIAI. UKCK1ITS.
l.lvo Stuck .tlnrkot.
CniCAtin , 111 . Mnrch : i. [ Special Telegram
to Tim IlKE.l All descriptions of cattle sold
strong today. There wns a moderate run and
a good general demand nn'u useful entile In
the bcveral classes found ready buycis at
prices nveragln : from 5etolOc higher than
yesterday. ' 1 ratio opened early nnd actively
ana by noon the greater part of the stock had
passed over the scales , sales making on u
basis of from si. 10 to KI.Xt for Inferior to extra
cows , II. CO to $1.7.1 for bulls , - . ' .21 to J.T81 for
stockersand feeders , nnd from W.lfltoJ.1.25 for
very common to extra dressed beef nnd ship
ping steers. Texas cattle wore quoted atfroin
* 200 to JI.I5 and veal cat vi > at from ifc..uo to
Jii.50. The stock delayed by a collision on the
llurllnton ro.id will hnvo to go ever till to
morrow ,
Sales of hogs were at from $ ! .50 to J.1.0 ! ) no-
cordlng to < | iiallty , fulls went tosc.ilpers at
from K.fiii to $4.-5. and a few assorted heavy
and medium weights brought J.VIU. There
was not much trading outside of a range of
from $1,75 to f I 0.1. the bulk of the light weights
going at from $1.75 to M..K ) nml from J4.SO to
$1.115 bcliu thu prevailing prices for mo , Hum
and huiivv sorts. These iiuolnllons indlcalo
an advance on yesterday's prices of froni 5u to
Io per K.O Ibs. It thu hogs tbnt woredolnycd
bytho'tiinsliup on "Q" had arrived on tlmo
the result might hnvo been illllercnt.
The sheen marKet was unchnnged. There
was a continued good demand nnd the recent
advance was .sustained , sales makliiR on n
basis of from $ l.7 > to if'1.15 ' for common tooxtra
sheeo nnd from $1.00 to ftl.73 for Iambs. Tbero
were a few sales ot culls nt from Ji.75 to IKt.10
und some poor lots bold nround $1,25.
liecolpts were : Cattle. 1J,0.0 ; hogs. 24,000 ;
sheep , 8,000.
The Evening Journal reports ; CATTLE Ko-
cclpts , 13.000t Hhluments. . 5.0DO ; market nctivo
anil strong to : > shade higher ; good to cbolco
steers. W.I ! © 4.0.1 : others. fi5'@l.25 : ' ] ; feeders ,
W.0l@i.50 ( : : stookers. S TOa'.Kri ; cows , $1.50U.20.
lions liccolpts. 31.0'JO ; shipments. 1.I.OOU ;
market nctivo and .1&IOe hlglior ; roiiL-h nnd
common , * < 5U/.75 : ml.xed and pnckcrs , { 1.80
< 34.K74 ; prime heavy and butchers weights ,
W.f-OiiM'O ' : pigs , ? I..Wiai.75.
SiiEKt' Receipts , H.flOU : shipments , 4.00) ) ;
mnrket active and lower ; ewes. fl.)04.05 ( ) ;
mixed , K7'4Cr > .OJ : wolbois. * 5.25ttli.23 : wesiorns ,
$ .1OU < S > j.70 ; laniba , * 5.r > ( ) i .n.T. > .
Now York Llvo S trick Market.
NEW YOIIK , March a. HKEVKS No fresh
arrivals and no trading , feeling stead * ' ;
dressed beef , fiN'/c per Ib. Shipments totlny.
432 beeves and 55Nhcc | > .
C'At.VBS'-Kccolpts. ' W.I bead ; market quint ;
veal . $ j.00.1.7a per 100 Ibs ; western calves.
. ' .
SllKKP Itecelpls. 10.4:10 : bo-id ; sheep firm ;
lambs. lUo higher : sheep , $ .1.40 per 100 Ibs. ;
Iambs , M.fifVIili.iXJ ; dressed million steady at
NiilOo per ib. ; dressed lambs , llrni at ! &llo
per Ib.
lions Receipts. 4.18 be d , consigned direct ;
market nominally llrni ut } 4.UJ5.50 per 10U
Ibs ; -
City Mvu Stock JMarliot.
KANSAS Orrv. 'Mo. March H. CATTLE Re
ceipts. llhi : ; shipments. I.U7I ; tlio market
was ( inlet and steady. Sales : Dressed beef
and shipping stems , | . : JO.25 ; cows und helf-
eis. tl.2X/iO ( ) : ; Miockers nnd tceders , fiM&I.KO ,
linn : ) liuopts. | nKiij ( : shipments , ai : < )0 ) ;
the market Was actlvo nnd 5Q10c higher , clos
ing strong ; extreme ranged , JI.l04il.7U ; bulk ,
JI.MS4.II5.
HilBBl' Receipts. 1.003 ; shipments , 1,9C : ;
good sheep were In demand { .toady values.
' .St. I.ouU Live Stock Mlirkot.
R-r. I.oins. Mo. . M ircli : t. OATTI.K Kooolpts ,
1,8'JO ; Hhipmonts. ( i'10 ' ; Htonily ; fair lo good
native steers , jasoai.10 ; fair to good Indian
and Texan steers. # . ' .0 © . ' 100 ,
Huos-ltocelpts , JI.'JJO : shipments , 2,400 ;
higher : heavy. JI.KiyU.bO ; mixed , 14.15(34.75 ( ;
J.V. % ( VK.tlKH'fti ,
Miss FMo Ellslor In "Ilazol ICIrlto" will bo
tbo attraction ut Boyd's now tbcatcr on Sun
day. Monday and Tuesday next , supported
'
by'C. V , ' . Couldock , tbo veteran actor , nntl n
cbod company. As Is well known to nil Oitr
thcatcr-goinc readers , "Hanoi Kirko" is the
play Mint opened the Madison Square theater
lu New York , iinU which for two years bold
the crowds of that most fashionable theater ,
and Kfllo ICIUlor was the actress who crea
ted the title role and won fur the play popu
lar favor and tbo most wonderful success of
any play over produced at that theater , go
'
no'toil for Us successful attractions.
1'robauly no moro pleasing play , and certainly -
tainly no moro popular actress will appear In
this city the coming season , The sale of
seats will open Sunday morning.
Jessie I3urtlott Davis' dressing of Carmen ,
nhlcli who H Hit's bore with the Hostonianfi ,
bus attraotcd more attention porhuiM than
the dressing- any ono pnrt in any other one
opera. To ay that the KOWIIS she wears are
cosily Is unnecessary , when U Is said that
every urllclo which sue wears * In tbo opera ,
from the antique comb to her Mny slipper *
and bewitching hosiery , was expressly Im
ported for her. Tbo part of Carmen , tUo
cigarette girl , U Miss DavU' favorite role ,
and she lias put moru thought and euro on it
than on any other part sbo plays , All of the
dresses aho wears In tbo piece were deaipnod
In Spain for bur , and sbo wears a wealth of
Hpnnlsh Juwclry , wblob has boon picked up
at odd times and In some Instances ut fabu
lous prices , for this production ulono. The
dressing of the part is a fad witb bor , and
when Miss Oavls Indulges In a fad tboro is
no extreme to. which sbo will not go , and expense -
ponso cuts no figure. Tbo Bostonians open
their four nights' engagement at ItoyU's
theater on Wodncsday night , presenting the
followlnu brilliant repertoire ; Wednesday
and Thursday , "Hoblu Hoodi" Friday , "Unr-
men : " HuturJny matlneo , "Uobln Hood1 ; '
Saturday evening , ' 'Dorothy. "
W. T. Carlofon's opera company , which
opens a week's engagement cotumenclnK
wlvb Sunday matlneo next week , Is now
playing at the Coatea opera bouso lu Kunsui
City. Tbo company will leave there Satur
day night uftor the performance and coir.e to
Omaha on a special train , arriving beta
about o'clock in tbo morning. Tbo open
ing performance will bo Strauss' "JndiRo , "
for which nuw and magnilloent scenery will
be usoJ. Tbo regular price * of tbo Fa roam
Street theater will bo charged and the tale
ol teat * is now oil.
OMAHA Ik
iroi's' ' ' ul Jolliers' Direct ) ? ?
AWNINGS AND TENTS
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Hnu. . lmtnmock . oil unit
riililicrrtdthlint. Homl far
rntnloituc. 111.1 rntniMu.
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Importers ntnl ninmifio
tiirorn.
Hour Snoln , llurlnpi nail
Twine.
BICYCLES.
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Soml for our cnt p.iyincntt.
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Vntoir rornrr lltli nml Dounln' utrooK.
\Vrnr nlilntJ clonn ptlios to cnili b'iror.-i ' , nml nro
I > OIIK | | | n clisi of itmidi which U vurr s.il-
enlilonlth morctimU.
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CO. , ED SHOE CO.
\Vdole > nlc Mntmfnctn'ri. Hoot * , i > hno , rutibcra
AKuntti for Ili9ten ( Hub * niul felt KooiU.
bor Slum Co. , 1IU2 , 1101
. 1WI-I ! Ititrnar final.
nml 110(11 turner etraot.
CJAL , COKE , tTC. ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE & ,
LIME CO. ,
Him ) Mid i-oft conl. S.K.
cntncr 10th nmt tHmxla *
atri'ott.
CORNICH. | CLOTHiNO.
EAGLECORNICEWORKS QILMORERUHL ,
.Mnnufnclurcr < of ( ! ! MiiiHifncturor.i und
TnnliiHl Iron Cornlco.
\Vtndoir inp $ , motrillc Whole < nlo Clotlileri ,
I'tc. 111U ntnl
HOJ llnrncy stroot.
D.tY GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & CO. , KILPATRICX-KOCH
DRY GOODS CO. ,
try iroocls , notions , fur Dry uoixld.niitlniu , Kunti'
nishing KOO.ll funilsliliiK Koodi ,
. Cor. I tt nndlloivurdjt .
Corner lltli nnd Howard.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO.
Uluctru llrnnnioH. hnmpf , Wlrn nnd Kleclrlcul Sup-
nlloiuf All Kinds.
1113 llow.ir.1 strcot , Oiualix
HARDWARE.
RECTON & WILHELMY lOBEDKAUNH ,
CO. , l rs' hnrd nora
or. 10th nnd Jnckion yts. cellnn lc < looli.
L'QUORi
iLEn&.no. , R. R , QROTTE ,
l.lqiuir Mprehnntt , Importer nnd Jobbsr of
lltillnrnor Strc t , \\lnai nnd t.lnuori.
Mnnufactur'MKcnnadr'i 1030 nnd 1071 KnrnnraSt.
Knit India Hilton. I'rloellitien nppllc.ttton.
FRICX & . HERBERT.
\Vluto nlo lliuordoM or
10)1 ) Kntnrimst ,
LUMBEH.
CHAS. R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIEID ,
Hnrdtvood hmiber , wood
cnrpeta nnd | mr.uol linio.-tel. Amorlomt'ort
lloortiiK , Inn I r-ivnrnt , Mllwitnkort
Pth nnd Duiulitr , nhltu lliro ,
MILLINERY. MUSICAL.
C.ASTONEHIU , . A. HOSPE.JR. . ,
MlllhiDiy , notloincloaks I'limni. oruniii. arthts"
utr ,
mitcrlnl * , etc.
IIM18 S hUh ft , Onmhiv 1MI : IKuulai ntrnot ,
OYSTtRS.
A.BDOTHPACKINQ CO , PLATT& CO. ,
I'nckon of oytor' , flsli Or tor , Flili nnd Colorr ,
nnd Colorr , SKI South 10ft Ht
rcet.u.kvonworth St. Il.ivM Cole , Mtn\i > r.
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LINE CO. ,
Itctlncd nnd luhrlCAtlnn
ollit , nile tiruAio , etc ,
PRODUCE COMM SSION.
BRANCH It , CO , , RIBBELL & . SMITH ,
Dealers In countrr prod , 1'rodiico , frulti of all
uro , frulti , cogolnblui ,
etc. kinds , ojjleri ,
19)7 llownril Street. 13th nnd Hnrnc.r Streets.
KIRSHBRAUN&.DROS. , JAS. A. CLARX & . CO , ,
Duller , chooio , cu ) >
Hotter , tng > and poultry. poultrjr nnd turns.
UW Knrnikmst. ( TO Sou til 13th atroot.
RIDDELL4 , CO. , G. PEOAU ,
t'ommlsilon Merchant ,
flutter , cbeoia , ouai.TOt- ITotluco , lluttur , Kant ,
Cliecxo nnd I'oultn.
ctutiloj , frulu , pouluy l-'tli nnd Hunnrd SU.
nmt utimu. Unuilix
MULLIN & MC LAIN , BINDHAM&.SON.
SpiMlnltl'liultsr. . ogi ) . Send in your KKK < , Hut
cliuono , poullry , cto. No. tor , I'oiillrjr , linmo ,
IS S. IHi. Hot. lit Nit. llldc , Ktc.
bank. 1TOI3 l.e ivtmworlh St.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
\VrippliiK pnper , all kludl
Cnrrr full stock of
n ot twln ? , i'te.
printing , wrapping nnd UOj llonnrdst.
wrltlna papur , card paper -
per , oto. Tol. I7J ) .
STOVE REPA RS.
JAMES HUGHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
Stoves repairs of nil klali WORKS ,
Htovo repair * nnd water
Cooks nnd lloatorJ
Btinclimonts for iiny kind
for snlu. of 3toviiniJo. :
nor s. nth strait 123 ?
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&CO. , H. HARDY &CO.
Mnnufactureri of emh. doll , nib u mi ,
doori. lillndi and fancy ffoodi. liouicfur-
nl-lilnrt Kuudi , child-
moulding ! , llrnnoli of-
Oco , 12th and lianl Sts. lon'i cnrrlaKUt.
131V Kurntun Street.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. . LIMITED
COMMISSON ME-lCHANTS.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , GASMANN ni DUDLEY.
HooniSI Kxchanxo Hull j- Uuomi , U ) and 01 Kf-
Suulli cllliU ) liillllir.
bioutli Ointlia. \
Sup < Value.
No other plasters have been produced which gain so many
testimonials of high value as those continuously accorded to
ALLCOCK'S Pouous PLASTERS , and the only motive for these excep
tional commendations lies in the fact of their being a medicinal
and pharmaceutical preparation of superior value.
Additional proof of the true value of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS ,
lies in the fact that they are being largely imitated by unscrupulous
persons , who seek to deceive the public by offering plasters which
they claim to be the "same , " "equal , " "as good , " "better , " "best
porous plaster , " etc. , while it is in general appearance only that
they rcscmbleVALLCOCic's. All of the so-called porous plasters arc
imitations of
PLASTERS
Avoid dealers who attempt to palm off inferior and worthless plasters that arc
purchased by them at low rates for the purpose of substitution.
OWNS
THE "LADIES' ' 1WECT"
Tlio Only I'crf cot Vuitlnal und
llvctul hyrhiKU lu
thu world.
In the unlr eyrliife ever hi'
vcnti'd by whlc-li viiulnul In.
ji'ctlono cull bu ndiulnliitt'rtut
without h'uklnit nnd nulling
tliti clothbiK or nc'CU'Bltiitlnu
thu u u ot n vunul. and
which can Uo bu u ud for
rcciui Injoclloni or Irrlifa-
tlou.
KOI'T HtlllllKIl 11111,11 And
IIAItl ) IIDIIlllilt UKI.b.
Mall urdum tullclied.
The Aloe & Penfold Co
tlith Street ,
Kt-jct to 1'oHtoffli'i :
IMrilclMH jiroicrlptlonii
c reiiily | piupnrud at luw
pr.coi.
1'lko'a Ucmodr tot C'unrrn Ii tlio
Iltsit , ItasluJt to Due , wl CUcnpot.
CATARRH
Bold bT druggliU or t n ( liy mall ,
Uc. K. T. audtlno , Warreu. 1'a.
PROPOSALS I'OIt J'ICHMANKNT
SIDKWALIC CONS'l'IlUCTION ,
( llHICKOICTJLINO ) .
Pealed proposalx wlli I o received by tbo 1111-
dernliined until I ; 30 o'clock p. m , . March 11.
IM ) ' . ' , for the eonstrnet on of nornlanent Hlilo-
wallis , with brick or ll'.ing , oiilered i.ilil by Ihu
mayor and city council until Juno j , ibu2 , In
the city of Omaha ,
bueh sldowulkti to bo constructed according
to plans und hiieellloatlons on Hie In the ofllco
of the Hoard of 1'ubllo WorKs.
Knch bid to specify a prlco pur superficial
sci n are foot for the sidewalk complete , and to
be nccomuanlcd by it corllliod chock In thu
sum of J.WO , payable to the city of Umnbans
nn evidence of uood faith. Illddor * mint fur-
nUb n sample of brick or tiling.
Thu bourd reserves the right tonwurd ncnn-
trnct for tbo two klndsof material , together
to
I'rnpoimU Tor HonilH.
Sealed bids will bo received ul the olllco of
tbo City Troasurur , Omaha , Nob. , up to U
o'clock March 10th , bW , for the pureliuso ol
H7ft.0.io. i2Jyeur3porcuiitOlty Hull llonds.
The principal und Intuioiit are payable nt
Ivounue llroi. , Nuw York. Iiileivxt payable
femi-unnuully. Kucb bid must M tuto the
prlco und the amount of bonds sought for and
musl Include Interest up In dale of delivery.
Issued under authority of Charter of met
ropolitan cities and Ordinance 8UIO unproved
Januarymnh , 1H-J8. The right Is leservcd to
reject any or all bids.
HENHY HOI.LN ,
U City