6 THKOMAT1A DAILY BIMS : RATUR Y , MAKCI1 12. 1892-TWE1/VE PAGES. i Tiitr * iiiniM Tn SPECULATIVE MARKETS Everything on tba Board was Weak and Lower Yesterday , WHEAT TOUCHED THE LOWEST POINT Otlin it < M of tlio ( lovrrniiipnt drop Itrpnrt 8lio liiK I.nrgo Supplies of Crrrnis la the IlnniM of riirinrrn Had it llrnrlnh r.lfect. CniCAfio , lll. March H. Everything on tlio board was wcik : nnd lower today nntl wheat touched tlio lowest point yet recorded to lust f cur's crop. A coupto of duys ngo tlio Muy tuturo went down to87o. ! tholowostllijiiro up to that time , Tuesday It struolt bsUc. Tlio government osllmato Issued yesterday nftor- noon , nftor the close of the board , showing extremely heavy reserves of wheat and corn still In farmcr.H1 hands , had a hcarish olTcct oh these cereals und hog products were nffoctcd tympathotlcully ; bulthochlorbciirlsh f oat tire wai u report that the iititl-option bill In con gress would come un for action on .Monday. In addition to this the weather gave promise of decided improvement , thereby rendering the situation In the winter wheat country loss perilous nnd cables were weaker , showing that foreigners put boarl h Interpretation on thn government estimate. More over Now York lind heavy Rolling orders at the start and Lector hold fully 1,000.00 tin. for that account within the llrst hour. With the brculr there \\nfisonio free covering liy shoits and all the hard spots short sellers were Rolling out all they could nnd the loops wore unloaded. I'ururldgo drove 11 good deal of short whciat around Mo but was a c-iioroiis seller at 8S'c and above. May opened at. ! io lower ut hSlic , fluctuated for a tlmo but wont to S8c , when the selling became morn urgent during the lust hou" and the prlco tcmehcd STUv , was nervous and Ir- rcgulur near the close but closed steady at fcT'ic. Corn was very weak. Tn addition to the depressing - pressing Inlluonco of the government cstl- matu futuies In Mvorpool were ! id lower and holders sold vlgorounly. It opened Ucoff but the market was slok from the st i rt , declining throughout the session till uoar the close , when It reacted a point and closoJ with a toss Oat's were active , but were In sympathy with the break In wheat and corn and closed with a loss of He. Hog product * opened rather strong on nc- couot of the light icrolpts of and higher prices for ho s , but the weakness ID grains und F.OIIIO heavy selling by lenis ( caused a do- ' cllne till near the close , when there was a slight reaction. Pork shows u loss of 17'io conip"rod with yesterday. Lard Is 5o lower and ribs are oir a like amount. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 140 cars ; corn , ! KJ ! cam oats , 135 cars ; hogs , 11,000 head. The loading futures rtiniocl as follows : Cnuli quotations were as follows : I'l.oim Weaker ; not ijnotably lowor. WHEAT No. 2 sprln : who.iU" 854o ; ; No. 0 t > prlng wheat , 87o ; No. 2 rod. IKle. Cons' Weak ; No. . ' ' . L08u : Na 3 yellow. 40c. OATB No. 2 , 29c : No. 2 white. 3143.yc ! ! : Iso. 3 white , 3332c. Hvn-No. 2.82We. IIAIILEV No. 2. 5Gc ; No. 3 , 4038c ; No. 4 , 37 FIAXSEED No. 1 , 97',5@OSc. TIMOTIIV Sl'.ttD-Prline. J1.20. PoitK Mess pork , per bbl. , J10.70iJMO.721 , } ; lard , per rwt. , fO.Mii ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , l5.7.'i5.77M ; dry salted shouldnrs ( boxed ) , $4.75 ( 5.50 ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , WIIISKV Distillers' tinlshcd goods , per gal. (1.13 * Itecolpts und shipments today were as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today the butter market quoted : fancy creamery.TfftL'.Hic ; line western. "fl'o ; ordinary , ' . ' ( xa'-'le : so- lei-ted dairy , 2a < 32itc ; ordinary , 2i(3-Jlc. ) ( ESSS , liJiMc. OIIKESE Firm ; all kinds , Uffil2o. HIDES UnchuiiRcd. TALLOW Unchanged. Now York Markets. NEW YOIIK , March 11. Kt.ouit Receipts , 3- iai pkgs ; exports | 8m : bbls , C.U04 sacks : Heavy fxat'e lower ; sales. 22,25) ) sacks ; low extra , } ; i.l.VZ l.7. > ; winter wheat low grades , fj.lici.75 : ; f.ilr to fancy , ! .l.8J-ai.ir > j p.itentb , tl.40W > .15 ; Minncauolls clear , JI.45 ; rye mix tures , M.lioiai.TO. Cons MHAI < Dull , WHEAT Hecolpts. oiusa bu. ; exports , 140.374 hu. ; sales , 2,20JOutbn. ) of futures ; 131,000 bu. of spot. Spot unsettled , dull and lower ; No. 2 reil , $1.0.i ! ! < aiU.I In store and elevator ; ri.tilijiitl.04 alloat ; JI.OI f. o. b. ; No. a rod , ( Wu ; ungraded red. U24C < 31.05VJ ; No. I northern. * f. lil.02.i : No. 1 hard , gl.'ja.'s Wl.OJ'i ; No. 2 northein , UU ; > ' ® n7T80. Options declined 'IK ® liu ! on foruiKn nollliiK. caster ea- hlcR. hotter weather ; advanced ! ! ® Ko on shorts covering ; closing steadv at 1H fSIio under ycutorday. No. 3 rod. March M.ou Gil.oi ? , ; . closing at ! 1.CO(5 ( : April , il.uu'i © 1.0I , closlns ut 1.00i ; May , OD c , closing at Wif ! June. U7iaaUv.losing tvt 97J5c : July. W ? < 397 ! coloilng at fifliio ; August , UlS'JIiJc , closing at 94 > ic. ItVE Dull and wo ik ; western , DimiOOc. llAiu.r.v Dull , uut steady ; No,2 Milwaukee , llAiti-EV MALT Dull ; 60c ; Canada countrv made. HTic. ( JOHN Uocolpts. iocr.425 bu. ; exports , 103,851) ) tin. ; sales , l.uiu.iwo bu. futures ; I'.iS.yjo ' bu hpin. Bpot innrkct elouor and moderately active ; No.2. 48yIOo In elevator : 4t > , c ® Mc alloat ; ungraded mixed , 4S'.i < ii514u ! ; No. 3 , ; : tic ; itoumor mixed , 4au < QiiOc. Uptlons showed ? i JUo decllno and closed weak with wheat aud longs bolllnc. Marcli , 48i@iuc ? , closing at I8u ; April , 4Ue : May , 48ya iic. closing at 4S ie : Juno , 47U47Jic , closing at 4 > iu ; July , 47 , ' ® ISUo. closing at477ie : Heptember , 49c. OATH HocolutH , 64,300 bu. ; exports , 2.V,000 ) bu , ; sales , KtVUO Im. futures : 63oiw bu , hpot ; ipot dull mid weaker ; optlonsdull and ouslor ; March , : idc ; April , 3IUc , closing atUiiUo ; May , 5 'B < aiUlii. : ' . closing at : uj. ) ) tipoc prices : No. 2 white , : waB'io : mixed western , UU&Uti'io ; whlto nostorn. 11634. 'c. HAV 1'lriii. quiet. lloi'fl Kasy. quiet. SmiAii Hiiw. iiulot ; rellnoil , steady , ( inlet. MOLABSES Korolgn.dull ; Now Orleans , linn , ijulct. HICK K.riu. I'ETiini.EUM-Qiilct , steady ; United cloieJ at WHo for April. OOTTON HKED OK , Dull. TAiww-Qulet. KOSIN Quiet ; strained common to good , tl : i7l { < fSl.45. ! Tuui'KNTiNB Quiet , stondy ; 3GUOe. ) Kdos Active ; wustorn , I5o ; rceolpts , Bw. : PUKH. \Vooi tiionilr. quiet ; domostlo fleece , 3X2 ( BGut pulled , 2GtQ&lc ; Toxaa , loa 'lc. I'OIIK Quiot. Our MISATS Quint and Ktoucly ; mlddlos , quiet ; short clour , * 1.M. JjAiil ) Lower und dull ; western itoain , m.M bldt sales , 1. 000 tlcreoH. JB.uritu.70 : options inles , 2.500 tlerues ; Muruh , W.05 ; May , K1.6' > ilG.7''i July , ffl.8. ' . oloslnu. WHS. lIUTTBit-Stoadvuud bettor demand : western - ern dalry.l > aS2a ; western cro.unory , 200' . ' ; western fuutory , 17Q.'oi Elitlns , ' . " .to. OiiEEBE-Qulet aud steady ; part skims , 4 ® 8So. 8So.Tin IIIOM Quiet and easy ; American , ll.\73 O17.7.V t-'oiTKii I'lriu and quiet ; ltko(10.T5 bid. LEAD Dull nnd firm ; dome. tie , II.22. TiN-Strongcr nnd quiet ; Btriilt , tlU.UQiamc.V KUIKUS City .MurUctn. KANSAS CITY. Mo. . March It. KiO"n Firm and iinchHiitfed ; patents , KM ; oxtrn fancy. t..V ' . ' .23 ; fancy , I > 2.0AX2.1.S ( ; choice. ei.WMi'.MJO. WIIKAT Dull , nothing dolnc and no bids ; No , 2 hard quoted at TTot No , * red wheat quoted nominally nt Blc. CoiiN titcauy ; No. 2 , cash , 3o bid ; March , tOUo bldt No. 'A mixed. 34u ; No. 2 white , 3Mio OATS Easier ; No. U ouch , V7to bid ; No. 2 white , WlVtniu ; No. ? mixed , Ma-6 ! > c. HVE l.owon No. ! , 77tt78c. KLAX HEED SGc. IlliAN Weak at ( lie. JlAV Stroni ; and ouotatlons are unchancod. Eons Firm and in ttroiiK dcnmnd ut 10 > i ® llo. llo.lJUTTin Firm ; creamery , K < 3SOo\ \ rolls , 14O o. o.UIIEESB UnohutiRodt You lie America , lOo ; . JUCKiiTS-Whcat , 27,600 bu. ; corn , ll.CbObu ; outs , 2.000 bu. HlIIl'MBNTS Wheat , 18.600 bu. ; corn , 22.C03 bu. ; out * . 10tl.a _ Uuttuu Murker. NE\rOnt.EAKS.I < a. , March It. Cotton steady ; lluff.'A It-lOc ; low inlddUnit. auo ; Rood ur- jr , BS-lOo ; net receipt * . 5 i bulet ; gross , 4.B27 lialcs ; oxporls to Great llrltaln. 14" > h lo < ; to Franco. 78 bales ; sales. 7,400 balr < : stock , 5MVi Imlcn ! weekly net recelbW. 3.sici : bales ; rro n. 4'tfi05 bnlos : exports to the continent- . 4.1174 bales ; coastwise , U'.OW bales ; sales. : iO.V ) bail's. , Vriltf. March 11. Cotton futures closed B.VJOfl linlcs ; March , 1'J.M ' : Apr I' Men : Mny , tn.7n ; .lunc. tanr : July , jnrw : An- oust , 7.0l ( ; Poplumhor. I7.H ! October ; J7.24 ; November. J7.u : ; Docctubcr , $7.44. Oiniilui I'roilncr .MnrkrM. FI.OUII Otnnlfi MlilliiK company's Hollnneo 1'jitL'iit , ! . ' , : . ) ! invlnclhlo I'atont.40 : Lone Star HiiDcrlatlvf. I..VO : ijiiownuke , HM : Kunoy Famllv. f I.Mj S. T. ( lllmuirs Oold Medal. I . ' .5 1 ! Snow White. 12.25 ! Snowllako , 12,00 : low p ratio. ll.nn ; Queen of the Patitry. } . ' M. I'DDLTitv-Chlckcns peed Rtn.'k , prcso , ducks and turKcys , liai"c. 1IUTTRH llest chiilco country roll , lower Krados , Kl8e. IlinuflNo. . 1 eri'cn salted hides. 4ift.Joi ! { > o. Vstrren tailed hitler. 4'i' liei ! No 1 urcun salted hides. ! W to 40 lbs.ia.iici ! " - croon sailed liitlo-i. 2ito40 Ibs. , : viWa : No. I veal c.ilf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . tic ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to IS Ibs. . 4ut No. I ury Hint lililoi. TftSc : No. 2 dry Mint hides , r > (2i'c ( : No. i dry-tailed hides , .Mfe Tal low , No. I , llH lo : tallow , No. " . iiliu ; xronso , white A , 4u ; uroiiBO , white II , Jilia-'lUc : nron i' . yellow , : ic ; Rinaec. dark. 2Jo ! ! old butter , 25p " , io : bccswnx , pi Inn1 , ICul roiizh tallow , 14 ! © 2i' . HAY Slow ut $ 'l.50 < a.'i.OO. The latter prlco could only bo obtained for noiiicthlnR oxtrn pood. 1'nuiTfl Callforiiln rlvcril'lo or IIRCI. JJ.2"i ; Winhlnu'ton navels , f.l.r > 0 < & 'l.7. > : peed apples. t2.AOQ > . ' .7. > : choice lemon1) , $4.2.i : fanuy leinona. SI..V ) : Mulaca Krapos , 3l.2.i nor bill. : bananas. t-ratiMl. JiOOfff.M : cr.inborrles , shipping stock , SO.OUlST.uni straivbet rlcs , liOo it. | VKORTAtiLKH Oiilirotnla oibhae , SUe per It' . In crates ; homo ciown letliico. 4JJi ! : > o per dt)7. ; California caullllnwcr , lJ.2.5a.ro ; : onions , 7JWMo ( per bu. ; Nebraska h.itid picked ho 1111. 81.7'iai.N'i ; metllum , Jl. 40161.00 ; celery , 3)c ; Huect potatoes , $2..iU ; Colorado und western Nnhr.iska pot itoos. HViJI 10 ; ' natlvo potatoes , 2V5tiJc : : limn beans , 4Urai { e per lb. ; watercress cross , 24U | casci , I'JiiS ' : per tt. | ; spinach , $ f.W ) purhbl. ; punish onions , fl.M per ernto ! ' ilH-nnnor.Tl : market. 11(11 Hie. ( UMP.-Miillardducl.s , fVJai.uOi teal , (2.00 ; mixed , il.5T@1.75. _ I.lvrrponl .Markets. I.tvF.ni'oou March II. WIIBAT Quiet ; hold ers olfor inodcratoly ; Nn. 2 red win tor , 7s I0d@ 7s lOJjil p.r cental , Uecolpts of wheat past thrco d y fM.llOJ centals , all American. CollK Klrm : demand fair ; mixed western , 4s KH'id percental. HocelptHOf Aiuerlcati corn pist ; three dnys88.MK ) centals. A.MIIUICAN HKFiliniiiiATiiit HnEr Forcquiir- tori , 4'd ; hind tiiiirters | , fiJ4tl per pound. AMRIIIUAN I.ivu ( JATTI.K Sinking the offal. 0Bd ! per pound. New York Dry ( leeds AInrkct. Nnw YOIIK. March II. lluslnossln dry coeds was attain Hotter at llrsthands with continued activity In tlio Jobbing houses. I.o.-al jobber- ) nro not buying a irreat deal , but a creiit cloil : of orders of all descriptions of pooil.s conie-i from western centers of tradn. 1'rlnt.s wnro r.tiher moro dull , Including liulUo.bluus anil shlitliii's. l-'lno ( 'ooilHof all kinds are sold up und hcuriio for prqmpt delivery. The market. Is unchanged und stoady. .Uiirkcti. Mir.wAtiKRr. WK. March II. WHEAT Lower ; May , H4 ? ias.'i'su ' ; No. 2 spring , 8j4c ! ; No. I noithern , II u. UnilN-Nninltiitl ; No. 33 ® 10 ? . OATS In modcrato supply ; No. 2 white , ai'-io : No. : uvh'te , 'Me. llAiti.EY Haslor ; No. 2. .Mo. HVE Doproued : No. I , 83'Se. I'lto VISIONS slivtdy. I'uui. MuritlU.IV. St. 1. Jills .Markoti. ST. Louis. Mo. . Marcli 11. WitCAT Lower : ca-.li. Wo ; May. h'l'j&.De. ' COHN Lower ; cash , 'll'jc. OATH Sto i > iy to lower : cash. 3315o. I'oitic Htoady tit tll.'JSliO.l.Sj. iMttu-Dull at Jfl.2 (20.2 ( . WlllHKV fl.CL HUTiKii Finn ; creamery. 2T > Q:9e : ; dairy. 15 ® 23c. MlniirapiilU Wlieiit Alurkot. MiNNiAi'OMH. : Minn. . March 11. May opened at Hie. fluctuated between S.'c , the lowest of the season , and Kl' 'e , finally closhiK at 8'lp. Cnnslderahlo activity displayed : KOOI ! do- rniind for simple wheat ; low t'ruli's : draitco.1. Hecelpts , lufl cars. Oloso : No. I northern. May , 8.c ! on tr.tck ; No. 1 linrd , 8l4e ! : No. 1 northern. SJUc : No. 2 northern , "w&SOc. 1'orrlKii Oil Market. ijONDOK , March 11. CAt.cuTi-A LINSEED 37s Od per quarter. I.iNSKKD OIL 18s Od per cwt. SPIIIITS TiTllt'EXTlNE 20s Bl per cwt. HoaiN American strained. 4s 7 d per owt. Si > iii.\i Oni'47 per ton. Livuiii' 01. , March 11. TUKPUNTINB SPIH- ITS 27s per cwt , ConVjo Mnrket. NEW YoitK. March It. Options opened steady and tinchnngod to 5 points up ; closed steady and nnchaimcd to lu points up : sales , ii.2. : > o bans , liicludlnit March , Sl.l.M-Iti : ! . * ) : April. IIS.maiuiO : ; May. 812.93 : June. 112.40 ® 12.45 : July. Jl.3" > ; Au mt. $12.30 : Soptciu- bor. fl2.1.vai2.20. Spot lilo dull Out steiuly ; No. 7. $14.871' . _ Cliicliiiiutk Mnrkots. OIN-INNATI. O. . March 11. WIIBAT Steady ; No. 2 red , IWJe. Coits Firm ; No. 2 mixed. 4'lc. OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed , Siiic. WHISKY Finn ; $1.13. Toledo ( Jrulii Murkest. TOLEDO. O. . March II. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 c.ish and Marcn. Ill n. COHN Lower ; No. 2 cash , 4lc. OATS -Quiot ; cash , IKc. Aiiiorlcuu Itoufln KiiRlaiul. LONIION , March H. American refrigerator beef , forodiiurtur.-f. 3sftis : : ia : hlndiiuurtcr , 3s lOd per S pounds by the carcass , Traders' Talk. CmCAflo , III , Mnroh II. F. 0. Lozan & Co. to J. Sands Commission company : 'I h ac tion of today's wheat market has demon- ht Kited the actual reading of the Kovcrnment rnport by the Kfaln trade. Last nlnht and this morning the general sentiment was that It was u bullish report , but expressions have proved that the parties were ovlttently trylnR to load themselves by their bootstraps , 'Ihu nullliiK has been lurgoly loiri wheat and some of It by lar o Itilliiontlal holders. A moderate number of short contracts litivo bfen put out and tonlKhtll , looks lll'o Jllio til-oil , scattered \oi\s \ Interest would bo moro apt to liquidate than the sellers who have profits. Export de mand modur.ite , showliu u decided falling otT from yesterday's raiiKo In price. Corn heavy from start to ilnlsn , receiving houses Kood sellers us well as tired lunss. A moderato export demand. O.its active mourn ! : ,0c. Theru was considerable buying done on old oitsldo orders , The loc.il crowtl wore the best sellers. Provisions rnlo weak , decllnlim under moderato holllnR by u prominent local opor.itnr and liquidation by I ones. Shorts were the principal buyers The market closes ut about Inside. jiiU'csiaiid steiuly. OiitCAno , lllMurch 11. Counselniiin & Day to Oouknill llros. : Thotiraiu markets today were depressed by llquluatlon by lonss. Inllu- oucod by Improved weather , lower cables and tlio irovcrnmcnt roport. It was notlceablo that the closing pilous of vusturday wuro the hlKh lltnirct. made on the momentury openlni : rally In May whunt. In corn and oats nttlo attention was p.ilil to outsldu news , other tlmn to I.nulMi cables. That these were depressed soumed to ho siilllulont cause for cenurul HolllnK. Thuro wax hut llttlo rally In anything and wheat and corn finally closed lu lowor. Outs closed ! ( c lower and dull at the decline , Indicating that liquidation Is not quitu complete. Pro visions suirorcd with the rest of the market under sales by tlrrd Ionis. Cork declined 25c , rallied 7'ic and closed stoady. Lard and ribs oiihcd olT " ! io and closed llriu at fioduullnc. ' 1 ho shipping demand wan ( 'ood but thcru was no llfo to speculation. Otherwlso the market looked as If In shapu fur a uood rally , UltiOAdO , III. , March II , Komiott. Ilop- kinu & Co. toy. A , McWhorter : Mr. Dodiro'u ' report has been an inllucutliil factor In fillour iniirkots today. A I CiiSonr.ljUi Interpretation will show nothliiK limrUh In It as regards wlieat , but tlio lack of oiUxlilo support Ims enabled the boars to depress prices iniiter- lully , I'.ii'jlluh markets rolloct the weakness horu , but continental advlcoa are rather strong und Indio.tto apprehensions of crup ( laimiKUs , Longs vtcru shukun out on the hrcnk near the closn anil the market appears to ho for thu present In the control of the boar : ) . ThoiiRricultiiio department - partment reports ooiiBidorahlo moro corn In farmers' hands than the trade oxpeutoil but perhaps still moro bearish U thn stati-mont that u Creator pcrcontiitie Is miTchantablo tliiiu of any other crop over produced , This Is taken as concluslvu ovldimcn that there will bo trouble with regard to grading when thu wouthor turns warm und dry , It is nUi ) bmloved that receipts will largely increase with Nitltublo Bhlppliii ; wouther. Long * have been gottliiK out of their holdings moderately today and It U probublu that further liquidation will carry prices considerably lower. Outs have been unite us weutc us corn , IOIIKU having sold freely , und both markets plosed weak anil di- urcsacd. The t-'ovcnimunt - report on com. tukon In connection with Its report some weeks IIL-O on the hoi supply hn been thu ehlnf cuube of woaknusi in hog productu. The sup ply of IIOKS was niadu about l.TUO.O O lurKCr thun u yuar BEO , und now that the supply of corn U shown to bo unexpectedly lamIt U concluded by pauUers ihut the number of hozs to ha murkutcd during the bunimur souson will bu very lureo , and ubovn the uvurunn lu welKht , hence tlio oirurlnira of provisions have been unusually fruo today , und the market depressed , bTOCKH AND IIONDS. Truiuuctloim lu 8t. I'uul ( luvo AYny to lix- cltement III the L'oaleri. NKW YOHK , March ll.-Tho St. I'nul nmt- tei lu the Htoclc market guvu way to the ro- iiowitl of the pxoltementla thu COH ! Blocks today , und while the gcnBral list wut still very qulot , oven to dil'lncsi. the amount of bus.nbM ilntio durliiif thu tl y by Kjbson In the nh.im * was \ery inulurl.il , Tim Inter * est In the ft. I'aul illvldimd seemed to have licrn nxhaiistod by the tlmo the boar ) opened this iiKirnltu. nnd whKo Pt. Paul opcuetl tluwn 'i per cent at77.lt rallied partially nml showed n Mc.-icllly ilwlnilllne voluiiioiif buslncKS at pr.ictlcally unchiinitotl prices. The pn suifo of the bill In the Now .lor ny loels atiiro to lecnllzo the comp.tct bo- twooii the L-oul comp nles. hnwcver. hccaino thoLMtisoof it now movomcnt amen thtxo stocks , and thtlr old activity was renewed and their prices immntod qullo In the did fityle. Thu only other foutiiro of note In the market , nnd ono which Is nut regarded with qullu us much f.ivor ny thoie who look for u now upward movumciit base. ! on roul Viillles , was the rcnowed nnlinatloii In tlio Industrials , nhkli uoi-o both prominent In the doatliiKs and almost as strout us the coalers. Siitniriind Distillers , however , inonotiollred this now ininoiiH'iit , whllo Corduso , ChleaiEO lias an I others were kept qulot with thu con- oral r.illrojtl Mst. Amour the low priced shares only lUHTiilo. llochcstor fi 1'lttUnir/ showed slKns of life , and they soon subsided lu tlio face of moro attractive metal mention , There was some buying of and apparently for the London account nnd Now KiiRliiml dis played soinn uctlvlty and slronmh , but none of the other railroad stocks shown. ) i.ny unl- inalloii throughout the day. The opcnlnc of the Konural nrirkot was at lower IlKiircs and .St. I'aul was down 7i per cent ut 77. but rallied quickly to "i per cent and afterward' rotiohcd oven bettor prices. Thu riwt of the market soon dovolopcd stromrth. though It was not until toward thu oloso that the mo mini ! of the action of the Now Jersey lojIsl'ititiH was seen and then thcro was u scramble for the coalers. Koadliis io o to , " > ! > . LicUawanna to 1Vl. ( .lersov Central to I4lj ? aud llulawiuu X Hudson to 14IX. Thej-o were rumors later of negotiations between the Suitnr trust and oilier outsldo rollncr- les nml * thi'sn eroatud a iloiuand for tljat slock which sent the common up to IHU nud thu pruforro I up to U7ii whllo Distiller * kept pnco for some tlmo with thu upward movo- miMit. The oxcltcmunt died out toward 2 p. in. and ruiill/lnit sales on thu Htlvanco of sattcod prices were llttlo for some time , hut favorable developments In lchtuond& { | West Point Hindu the securities of that road the future In thu last few minutes , and whllo the niarxot wits stiffened up again the close was actl vo and firm to strong at or near tlio best prices of the day. 'the only chiiu os uro In almost all cnscs advances , aud the Important ones comprise : Head UK , 4 per cent : Doluwuru .t Hudson , 2j per cent : Susur. 2J ! uor cent : Laukiiwnnnii , 2 > 6 per cunt ; D.stlllers , Hi per conU and Lake Hhoroi \ percent. ( Jovornmetit bonds bavo been dull and steady. State bonds have been entirely neglected. Thu followlnu uro the closing iiiotatuina | for the leading stocks on thu Now York Stock ex- chnii'-0 toil 11 v bid. 1 cx-illv. .Tho total sales of stocks today were MS , Hit shares. IncliullnB : Delaware , Luoktiwannu , & Western , 4,140 ; Delaware & Hudson , 0.2I5 : Erie , ii.S2o : : Now Jorcy Central , H-SKi ; Now Ens- land , CUT. ) ; Hbiidlni , 'Ul.llO ; UlchmondTer- inliml , 11,1,20 , St. I'uul , UT.OUO ; Northwestern , Financial Jlovlew. NBW Yonic. March 11. The Post says : The furious blddlnz In the coal stocks en- courapnd a few sympathetic advances In Lakn Shore & Now England , whllo Distilling trust ut u respectable dlstunco followed , liut the transactions even In those wore InslitnlQount und the majority of the stocks on the market buroly stirred. Tlio sharp advance In Richmond mend Turmliiiil preferred was made , it will bo observed , on purchases of the most Inslptnlll- ouiit volume , Quito naturally the guplnencas of the general list provoked realizing In the acrobatic stocks of the day and there were suvoral reactions In the lust hour. liut the trading ended as it begun , purely profes sional. New York Money .Market. NEW YOIIK. Muroh il. MONEY OM OAr.t. 1M- percent ; lust loan 2 per cent ; closed of- ferou at 2 percent. 1'itiMR MKUCANTILK I'AVBII 50 per cent HTBIIMNO E.XCIIANOE Firm at * I.S : > ! i for sixty-day bills and } l.i7Jfor ( ! demand , The closing quotations on bonas : 110 Mutual Union ts. . . . 'I07X 17 , S. 4s coup 117 North. I'acltlc lstc..UH U.S. 4Kn reir -100 North l'nclHc < 'nds..ll2 I'uclHcDsof'fli lU'J Nortliwi'atern Con.l37ie l.n. Btnmpcil 4s 85 North. Douont. ( .3..107 . Tcnn. now sclOs.,105 St. U A I. M. Uun. 5s. 8. Tonn. now set 5i.tlUIH St. L. A S. K. Uon.M.'IOS Tonn. now set 3s 7U dt.I'au ! Consols 1211 Canada So. 2nds 1UI St. ! ' . . < ; . Al'no. Ists.tl'JO Cun. 1'acltlc-i t , . . . lUlij Tor. 1' . U O. Tr. lifts 87 Don. All. O. Ists. . . .117Jt Ter. 1' . Ili. Tr. llcts MX I ) . Alt. G. Wcitia. . . 61 Union I'aclUc Uts. . . < IU7Vj Erlo2nds 1074 Wcrt Shore 1UBH U.K. AT. ( Jen Ci. . . 8'JH ' U. U. W 7U1 ! M. K. AT.dun 5 . . . . 81 bid. tasked , London Stock Market. Capirlyh'.etlS9J It'j ' Jum Gor IT Ittn'H'.t. LONDON , Mnrcnll. [ Now Vork Herald Cable Special to THE HUB. ] The sottfomunt has been satisfactorily concluded. In the Stock exchange today no dlfllcultlcs were reported. New bualnuss has boon on a vury small scale. A slightly llrmur tendon -y In iiionoy ciiusud consols toKlvo way l-ir jer ) cont. Homo rail ways , after showing considerable doprosalon owing to the Impending co il strike , closed with u better tendency. Ilrlghton left off U per cent hhrhuritnd a su.ull rlnols murked In liruut Eastern. Great Wostorn. Metro politan and North British. American railways leiivo olVhtiong , after ImrliiK been dull aud unsettled. Canadian lines uru strong In sym- puthy. ospoclally Uruna Trunk Issues , which urn from J > to 'i per cent lilghor. Korelgn railways met with moilrrate attention , Max- lean fluctuated n Rood doul , ordinury and first preference are U per cent higher , whllo second end preference uroi \ per cent oaslor. Money has boun In good demand In Lombard street today und Hi to 2 pur cent Ims boon paid for short loans. The discount market has also been firm , two and three months' bills being quoted at I'i par cunt. LONDON , March II. The following were the London stiL' < quotation * doling at 4 p. m Consoln , nioniy'Ji lil-Hi Mexican ordinary , . . ' "J do , account MM at. I'nul com .1'J N. V. . P. A O Ists. . . . MH l'onnnylvnuhi , , . , , . , . M Cun. Pacllla DlH Iliudlni ; ? b KrlB 3l'4 ' 1IAU SlI.VBll 415-lfid. MO.NKV l',5iy ppr cent. Kate of discount In the open market for both short and three-months bills , lit per cunt , The amount of bullion RonK ! Into the Hunk of Knglund on baliiiu'cs was JK.iOOuO. I'lii.inHut Motus , NKW YOIIK. March 11 , 01oarliiR8 , IIU.OOJ.SOO ; balances , W.M1.4S- ' ) . HOSTO.V , Kass. , March 11. Clearings , tl5r,40. ' LTri ; bftluuccH. ( l,4H.'UUH. Monuy , S per cunt. Kxclmngu on Now York , MM'-i'io discount. I'llli.ADUl.l'iilA , 1'a. , Muruh 11. Uluarlnss , KlU.Gtll.Wi balances , } | , GJI,441 ; money , an per cent , lui/miuiiK. Md..Mnruhli. Olenrlngs. t2ai8- : I'J ' ; bal.ini'fs. * SJO..tW. Unto. U percent. KANSAS Crrv , Mo. , Muroh 11 , Uluarlngs , I'Altiy. March II. Thrco per cent rentes , OOf B7Uo for the account. MEMi'iiia. Tonn , March 11 , Now York ox- uhungc sulllnz ute percent. Clcurliujs. tT''O- itoiit baluncus , fil.,4 ; ( ) | . CIIIRAOO , III. , March 11. Money easy ut 4i ! ® 5 per tent on call nnd MM per cunt on time , OloiirlncH , IKl.8l8-ji. , New Vork oxuhungu , .WJilOo discount. Htnrlln < uxchan o. JI.K.'i4' for falxty duy bills und tl.HTfor sight drafts. Is thp olosln. ; nuotnttnns on the Minim cx- cnnngo loihiy , H. < li > Mlt\2,0. AllORhnnyTTIT I llfick 44 Amity , - - , . . . . . . . ll't Arcnnant. , , . WnolnlinJ .4 llRllnrat 12 iJustlco 11 llarifiknji Corn H , , , , -ft M , a enwnrih 4 llalej.lluiitpr , IK tl slnntnn , < 42 111(4 Indian TW M.lttlc Iliile U > HlKPlT , , . , 'HH.Mny Mnrepp.l. . . . . . TO Itrownlow I' " Mornlnjr ( lllm . . . . , Ki Cnllloiic Imlrtlro . . . . . , 400 400I Clilnlln J. . .1 Park Consolidated. . ( I Century "U.'l'nj-Hock 2' < Clar County , , iwMVnUKl , . , , , CUM Ill" j'Puttlcr ' 2 Diamond It. SH'Mlo d National 75 Denver ( Inn nnd Oil .TKUtlnlto Ilo Kinmonfl ? . IM Mtiinnlng lxdo it.1 ( icttyshiirK W .YU'lmlo u ( loldcn Treasure. . . . 9J Hun I'riuu'liro Alining ( J. PAN I'ltANCtsco. Oil. . MarJh II. The ofllelul closlnn niiolattoas Cur inlnliu sloolti tuilay wuro as foliowii Alii to Narnjo . ' > lultrcr , ID ( Iphlr ZTO llcntA llolcticr . . . 201 I'otoil V5 HodloConitollilfltcil. 4) Cliollnr , . . , , 100 Slcrrn Novadn . 1M ; on. 1'nclllc. 4IA Union Uun . 140 Cruirn Point , , , , , , , M lltnli . , . 2" . luulil A Cnrrj 12 : , Vullotr Jacket . 115 Into ! t Norcrosj. . . , 12J Com . 2- ' tli'tlcnn 1T5 N. y . IS Mono BO Now Vork .Mining ; yuotntlntn. NB\V VOUK , March 11 , Thn following are the closing mining stocK ( ] iintatlons : Hot A Hclchcr. . . . , 'Ml Ontario 4'AJU Cliollnr , luu Onhlr 270 Con. Cat. A Va 4U I'ij-inuiltll 175 Donilnooil , , lift 1'oloM , 100 KurvkaCon , I'.W Snvnuc 110 lloulii A. Curry ll.'i Sierra Ncvniln 15J llnlo A Norcron. . . . 1.VJ Hlnnilnnl. . , K-0 lorn Silver RTU Union Con I'M Mexican 10 Vollow Jnckot 10 I.IVIJ STOCK -MAHKKT.S. KxtrciiKily I.lfjlit Iti'colpti I'lnil lluycrs ut Ailvnnri'il 1'rlccs. OMAHA. March II. RccotnU for the past flva tlays , 10,121 cattlu , U,5 | luus aiut 4iil : ) slicop , aKalnst ID..US cattlo. I8.I2J ho.zs and 4,018 sihcop the corr09ondliiR | II vo ilayH of last wouk. Itccolpts of o.ittlo were the lightest In nourly thrcu months , or slnco Uhristmas , Whllo thuro were hardly unttlo Dimigh boio to nuilio u market , the smldon falllnu elf In luuplh-'s has liad it very bonullclal cITccton prlcos in RCII- oral , a KUOI ! share of Wednesday's sharp ( lo- clluo boliiK ruKalnod , The iniirkot w.is actlvo and stronger , und If there had been thrco times us i.iuny cattle hero business would probably have boon moro lively and the ad vance moro marked. As It was , on account of the limited supply und gen erally Indifferent quality of the offerings shipping und export buyers were handicapped and bought only a few loads of l.WJtii ' .400-lb. sloors at from J.t.55 to SLltf. Dressed beef buy ers had good orders and took handy 1,100 to I.SUU-lb stcors nt from nili to tl.SO. Thnro was not a great deal of llfo und snap to the trade , but prices were unevenly monger , the cuttle selling all the way from strain : to lOo higher than Wednesday , the low day of the week. Nearly everything hud changed hands by closing time. There were not over ton Ipads of butchers' nnd cunnors * stock In the yards. In fact for u week past the supply of COWH and mixed stock has been comparatively sin.ill and for this reason prices have been fairly well maintained notwithstanding u decrease In outside orders. Trading Vras actlvo ami prices lOo to 15o h ghor than Wednesday. Hood to choice cows and heifers sold from $2.8i to $ .UJ , fair to good stuff from L''i" > to & .G5 ana ; i few fiuinen from II .VMo KXOO. A few odd bulls ana stags sold nt fullv steady nrlces from J2.4J to JJ.OJ. Veal calve * were In actlvo demand und strong on the basis of * J.'J5 to $ i.l'5 for pofir.to prlmo stoelc. There were very few fresh stool , and feeding cattle received and whllo the trade lucked llfo lirlcos worn not noticeably changed , sales' being largely from * 2.4B to JJ.-.5. Uepresonta- tlvo sales : ' ' STf.EKS. No. Av. I'r No. AV. l r No. Av. Pr. t. 1410 $ J 10 K .1176 Kt 40 19. .1213 WO , ' . 3. 11J3 U 15 IS 1112 : i40 IS .12 8 375 a. .1100 ar > : u..iia : i 45 4. . 1477 3S'I ' I. . U40 : i 25 12 13.1J 380 . .1100 ais : 10 .uw ; i so 13. 385 18. .1112 a 40 IT. . 1117 : i35 3J..I4U 405 Ji..tr.8 a so a > . .i.'U a 35 XJOWs. C'J2 1 50 7. . Wtf 2 40 2. 1305 285 bOO 1 05 U. I-'IO 2 40 10. IH I 2Ki 6..1U16 1 8J 21. .1012 2 45 II JJ..I 3 00 1. . MM 2 00 1. OS9 'J 5'l ' 8. . 1)87 ) 3U5 1 : lt ! 225 2..iuai 2 50 2 .1UOO 305 3. . 1210 240 0..1053 -1 05 H/lIFEIts. / 11. . 555 1 7J 10. . . .757 3 10 0..1040 330 OAty Ei. i. . 120 s'oa' ' HULLS , 1..1SSO 2'40" .1..140) 240 1..1S03 300 STAQS. " 2. 1170 2 50 srocKKiis AXD FEEUEIH. 17. . 394 240 1. . 4CO 300 17. . 031 320 0. 408 300 7. . 307 310 4. . 015 325 3. . 510 300 7. . 72 310 11. . 014 325 Hoes Light receipts , favorable eastern ad vices and u fair local and shipping demand gave us : i strong , actlvo market from start to finish. Prices wore about lOo higher than Wednesday on all irradcs. Shipping and fresh moat buyers paid M.70 to 11.8'J for good light and butelior weight liojs und common , heavy and mixed packers sold ut f ran : $1.05 to (4.72i. ! Tno pens were cleared early , the mcugur re ceipts changing bands by 10 o'clock , the bulk selling ut from f I.7J to f 1.7.1 uga nit $ I.OJ to $1.05 Thursday , the uver.igoof prices p lid beIng - Ing tl.72 against il.K'i ' Thursday and 11.54 ! . ; Friday of last WCOK. i'nc market U now at the highest point touched slnco October G , 1801. Kepresentullvo sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. % . . . .250 * 4 00 04 . . . . .2J1 1470 7. . . . .381 40 4 53 58. . . . . 245 120 470 . .351 4 50 55 . . , . .333 210 470 . .344 200 4 55 50. . . . . .240 280 470 12. . . .308 60 4 : . . ' . 121. . . ' " SO 4 7- 0 . . .auo 4 55 74 . . .2-.S 200 4 7'/ ! 20 . . .200 4 05 05 . . :7 ? * " . .425 4 05 ' 79. . . 120 475 7" . .ail 4 05 5J. . . ! ! .SIB 475 02. . . .290 240 4 05 73. . . . . .208 80 475 7tt. . . .205 120 4 05 75. . . , . .22.1 120 475 5 . . .310 4 05 52. . . . .25i : 475 71. . . .1WJ 200 4 05 85 . , , . .205 120 47 5. . . .210 4 05 57 , . , , . .213 47.1 74. . . .255 KX ) 4 < 174'i ! 81. . . . .210 475 ( . . . .217 280 4 (1715 ( ' , . .22.1 475 05. . . .300 240 4 ( i"4 ! CO. . ! . . .103 475 HI. . . .170 40 470 70 . . . . 23.1 120 475 rrj. . .220 120 4 70 , . ' 70 , . . .21(1 ( 4 77J1 07. . bO 4 70 'C5. . . . .244 48) 55 . . . .214 200 4 70 51. . . , . .214 40 460 IMCH AND ItOUnil. 61 . 108 4 25 1 . 570 40 440 SIIKF.I' Only two loads ot sheep were re ceived and they worn conblgncd direct to a local packer und not offered on the market. The demand from local houses Is strong and deslrublo muttons would moot with n ready sale ( itllrin prices. Quotations : Fnlr to KOIK ! natives , { 4.5'i.40 ; westerns , { 4.005.25 ; com mon und stock sheep , f ' . . ' .031.75 ; good tochotco lumbs. weighing 40 to tu Ibs. . tl.'JifO.OJ. Itecalpti ii'i'.l IN | > 34ltliin of Stoa'c. Official receipts und disposition of steak as shown by the beaks of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-foiirhoUM , ending at 5o eloek p. m. .March II , l&'Jl. HKCKIITB. CATTLE. nous SHEEP. 11OHSEH * M'l.H. Cars. Head Cars , | Head Cars. 1 Head Cars , I Head. , 652 JIISI'OSITION' , IHMIH. HIIICEI1. OumliH 1'ncklntf coiiipiiny. . 4'J Thu O. II. Hnmuionil ( X.y. . 27U , . htlil 35'J Uuiluby racklnncoinpaur .1 21 IUI John 1' . bqulrcn .V Cot ) < i. , KliiRun , V ton . n.M'i Shippers and fcudcra , , i1v 417 Total. 2.SBI Mtu Stock Market. OillUACio , III. . MurillUt. IHpuolul Tolosr.ini to Tin : llii : : . ] Thi'ro'Was u docrousu today In tlio arilvtils of on tie. As a consciiiienco the niurket took niiVMIrmar tone. It did not uilvancu to any nof-kbln oxlonU Local dressed beef linns , oustcrn xhrppers und apcratorh all bounhr. moro or luhh"freuly on a bubU of f ruin tl.tu tot4.Ml for very ( oniinon to Kood Moors and from Hltf to iU&.for choiuo to oxtrn with most of the gules al from ( M SO to tIM. Cows and heifers woru In demand at from Jl.Ti'j to la.Vifor poor to untr.i' < iualltlcs iindsalosof biilU were reportudoat from il.'M to M.7.ri. Moekors und fceilUC * Continued lu active du- inund at from * . ' . -3 MVI.7V. . IHioro was contlnhed firmness in the IIOR market. I'rlcui. now show un ndvanco on Wcdncsduy'tiiiuotatlohHof fully lOc. There woroH-ih'sof Il-'ht hogs us high asM.OJ und f rom * S.IO to W.U7V1 wus pjilil for medium und heavy woiffhts. 1'oorlots changoil hands ut from ( l.fiJ to II. W und thoru WUH trudlni : lu culls ut from (2.51 to ( | . 'J5. Hut whllo thu rungo of values was thus wide there wiui llttlu busuiesiiouUldDof the limits of from * l.K5 to t'nO. C'losln'i < iinitallims were from i.5j to ( : > . u for lUht und from (4.03 to J.'i.iS for medium nnd heavy. IntUcblieup und lamb market there was llttlu cbutiKi' . 'I'hu tone of thu market up- puured ti > hu loss firm lhui : earlier In ( hu wouk but nominally values wuruhtuady , Theru wuu nn active domun I nnd a llbur.tl supply ut from ll.W td * .OUfor poor to cholcu sheep und ut from IVU to tll.TA for lambs of corruspond- ln ( | iiullty , Durlna the week us hltili us tll.2i wus paid for sheep , und thcro nuin u fewu.ilo * of lambs ut f rom tbU to J 7.1K ) . whllo culls sold ut from ? -1 to J3.W. Nubrasku contrlbutud u Iiirvu part of the supply and most of the ueok' trudlnir wan ut from JVJ > to li.KO. ItuculiitH wuro ; Cuttle , 7,0-JUi Logs , 1 ,000 ; , . The Kveiilnz Journal roportit OATTI.B He- colpu , T.fiWi uhlpinoiitfc. : i.o.(0 ( : iiiurkothtuady ; cholcu steers , ( l.iXXf(4.U ) ; othurs. l.'i'ai.&Ol t uk r , l.8.Vrii3i : cowr , tl.-aa.-l.9i. IlouU oolpt , I4.0W ; hipmuut , 10,000 ; market nctlvonnd higher ; ropslv tl.l5QI5 : Rood nilxod , $1.01 ; prime heavy and butoher wrtehts. N 5-.tt\lV. ( lluht , tl.MViftUll SilKKl' Kccolpti. T.OcOf ililpmonts , 2.5M : mnr- kot notlvo und stoiily : owes. JIKVai.R ; ml\od. l .W.VVi ) wothort.KV.n7jO. tl ! westerns Inmbs , Now York I.Hn Stork NKW YOHK , March II. IlKEvns-llccolpts , J.nm he.'id , Ini'luilliiit ' . * 0 iiuurtots for sale. Murkot toaiiyt nntlvo ilccrK. | .i. ? . ' > 5fj.7.'i | i.or owt , . Toxanr fLUtt bulls and cows fj.uocjfi. : ! ! : dressed beef steady ut RfO'fc ' pur lb. fhlp- incuts today , , ' .OJ bcovcs nnd i.IIsO n'larloM ' i > f hoof OAt.VKS-Uocclpts. 149 head ! market steady : t.Vliutt7.uJ par 10J Ibs. HIIKF.IIteoilplB. . 'J.IIVlioid ; innrkut firm ! IninbM , dull and weak : sheep. tVOO'iWUUH per IK ( ) Ibs. ! Inmbs M.50J17.3S : dros od mutton. stfiidy i\t8'iIOo pur lb.drt'Jod ; Inmln , slow ntliiiilu. Iloai KecolpK S.lno head. conllRnoddlreot ; nominally stonily nttl.iVKii\.nl per lul ) Ibs. Oily I.Hn Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo , March -GATTM : Ke- oolpts , 3.400 ! Rhlpmcnto. 700. Tno mninet wim fulrly iictlvo null Kuner.illy ubout steady. Hulcs : Dressed 'joof und shlpiiln ; ; slccM. J.I..IO < H)4.)0 ) : ) ; cows nnd hrtfurt , } l.0iil..l.r : ) ) : stackers nnd tcednrs , titlKjM. ; lions liecolpts. HIKjghlpmcnts ) , XV.'OO. The imirKut w..s lulrly iictlvo nnd steady lo.'o lowor. Kxtroino ritn.'u , $1,2 OI.73 ! bulk , } 4.0'J iJll.TA. MlKKl'-ltccelpK 70J : shlpmonts , 4Ma. The market was qulot nnd barely Bluntly. Sn.'L" > . Kt. I. Dili * [ . ! Stork 'Mnrket. ST. Lninp , Mo. . Mnroli'll. U\TTI.B Uoeolpts. 8011 ; shipments. 'J.Wj ; market stoudy ut tlo- cllnoi fulr to uiioil jiallvo steers , HOOftl.Ol ; fair to coed Indian uud Toxnn steers. J.'J.'iffi 170. 170.lions Hecolpts , : i.400i shlpmenK u.OW : mnr- kct hlchur : heavy , J l.75'S4.1Ki ( ; mixed , * 4.'J'J514.8l ! light , * l.054.8r . _ "Lntn to boJ nnd onrly to nso will shorten " the rend to your homo" In the skies. " Uut onrly to bed and a "Llttlo Harly Klsor , " the pill that in ; i It os llfo lotigor ana butter and wiser. A \ . \ U tHJC.1I K.V T.S. Today the Boito.iliiu oloso tbolr suc cessful cnguiromont at Doyd's'I ' > ow theater with their delightful performance ) of "Uobln Hood" nt the inatinco , with the lovely Cainlllo D'Arvlllo as Maud Mnrlutn and Tom Kurl as Uobln Hood. lu the ovonlnp the beautiful onoru of "Dorothy" will bo thu nt- traction , with a strong cast , InuludlnK thn prtatost of Amorlcuti contr.iltos , Jesslo Bart- lutt Davis ; Carolina Hamilton , the clover California primn donnn : Edwin W. Iloff , tlio popular touor , nnd W. H. MncDotinla , the baritone , Cora Tanner , InWill She Divorce Him ! " will appear nt Boyd's now theater Sutiduy oroninp. Miss Taunor takes the chnractor of Isabel Spencer , wltti a strong cast , includ ing Harold Uussoll , O. H. Barr. J. H. Brown Beverly Turner , J. K. Hutchlnson , Ernest Foster , Charles Diehl , Ada Dwyer , Matxarot Montkomory and Mrs. S. A. Louctnnrc. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Chester , and Miss Helen Blake In support. _ _ Dewitt's Sarsapnrilla cleanses the blood. KillpitVhlIi ) Itc lstlni ; Arrest. AIIII.CNC , Tex. , March 11. A telegram re ceived by Sheriff Cunningham yesterday uiorninc states that John Fulford ivns Hilled in Bolllnpor while rosistinn arrest for at tempting the murder of William Brookerson. Broolicrson will recover. PKKSUXtl I. 1'A 11.1(3 ll.tl'IlS. H. O. Mason of Norfolk Is nt the Arcndo. T. V. Golden of O'Neill is nt the Arcade. Thomas Frohm ol Hastings is at the Mur ray. ray.W. W. A. Mills of Grand Island is at the Mer chants. Thomas Bryant of Schuyler is at too Mor- char.ts. J. M. Moore of Butte , Mont. , is at the Arcade. . W. D. Post of York is stopping ut the Arcade- . P. C. King of Claries Is registered nt tno Millard. J. K. Leek of Kearney i a guest nt the Millord. , . T. C. Collnhan of Friend la a guest at the Millurd. H. H. Halto of Norfolk was at the Dellouo yesterday. J. O. Chase of Wahoo was at the Paxtou yesterday. J. A. Piper of Alma was at the Mtllard yesterday. R. M. Grant of Beatrice was at the Mlllnrd yesterday. J. H. Coburn of Atkinson is stopping at the Arcade. L. Broulllard of Salt LiUo is stopping at the Dcllono. John Home of Broken Bow is stopping nt the Millard. H. B. Tomson of Lincoln is registered at the Dullono. Sam Shears of Lincoln was at the Murray last evening. George C. Parker of Chadron Is registered at the Arcade. W. C. Harris of Columbus was nt the Ar cndo yesterday. John Bradford of Gretna was at the Del- lone yesterday. A. H. Carter of Winsldj is registered nt the Merchants. C. F. Cnlhoun of Springfield is stopping nt thu Merchants. Dr. W. D. Jones of RUing City w-is at tha Paxton yesterday. Leonard Steel , of Dillon , Mont. , was at the Paxton yesterday. J. B. uruzer of Hayes Center was at the Paxlon yesterday. Brynn Chirk of Plattsmouth was at the Paxton yesterday. C. H. Keller of Beatrice was n late arrival at the Merchants. C.V. . McCuno of David City is stopping at the Merchants. L. N. Mowry and O. S. Mardon of Kearney are at the 1'axton. II. H. Lyon of Mandnn , N. D. , was at the Murray yesterday. N. J. 1'iilmur of Grand Island was at the Dcllono yesterday. George Palmer of B roll en Bow was at the Dollono yesterday. J. F. Armstrong of Beatrice was at the Milard | yesterday. E. A. Wasbburn of Holdrego was nt the Millard yesterday. County Commissioner Tlmmo has gone to Culoago on business , Thorwald Olson of San Antonio is regis tered at the Murray. N. J , Colgruvo and wife of Denver are guests ut the Dollono. Dr. Clark liapun nud S. L. Wiley left ycstordny for Chicago. C , S. Miller and wile of Fairmont nro stopping at the Dullono. M. Cole and C. K. Morriion of Salt Laio are guests at too Arcade , N. M. Grunts and wife of Lincoln nro gucsU at thu Merchants. T. C. Dunn , wife and son of Nebraska City are guests at the Dcllor.o. J. K. Hill anil J. H. AMr of Lincoln were nt the Millard yesterday. K. C. Calkins and J. N. Dryden of Kournov are guests ut thu Paxton. C. J , Carlisle and wife of HarrisburgNobt are guests at tbo Murray , Juan Boyle of Kearney was In the city yesterday enrouto to Chicago , II , P. Chcstloy and James V , Mahoney o Sioux City uro at the Millurd. Gunerul Robert B. Boalh , U. S A. , of Philadelphia , is ut the Murray. J. F. Tlnls and wife and M. E , House und lady of Shulton ure at the Millard , Attorney General George H , Hastings of Lincoln wits at the Millard yesterday. Charles F. Aitvlno und Gus Sirombcrg of Sioux City nro icglsterod at the Arcade. T. H. Tibbies and wife , "Bright Eyes , " of Bancroft are slopping at the Morcliants. County Commissioner Paddock loft for the cast lust night to ho absent two weeks , Ex-Lieutenant Governor George D. Mel- Itnljohn of Fullerton tarried awhile at the Millurd yesterday. J , H , Stafford , general storekeeper of the Union Puclllc h.vstem , has gonu to Hot Spritik' " , Ark , , to recruit hu health. Mrs. Robert Lorton , Miss Rita Lorton ana Mrs. M , E. Catron of Nebraska City .irs guests ut the Paxton. They cuino up to hoar thu Bostonlaqs. Mr. Will 1'ower , a popular representative ol the Consolidated TanU Line company of St. Josephwas at the Paxton yostorduv with bis bride , nee Ml i Laura Mocker of Hiawa tha , Kan. OMAHA AWNINGS AND TKNTS. OMAHA UNT * AWNING - ' ING COMPANY , HHIK. linimnocln , oil nnd nilihcr clothing , Smul fur catalogue. 1113 Kiunam. HAGS AND T WINKS BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO Importer * nnil mnmific * turoM. Flour trucks , Iturlnpi nail Twlno. HICYCLKS. M.O. DAXOH , Itlc'clo sold ( ill monttilr p.ijmcntv 120 Jf. ISth st. , BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COESHOECO. I1UJ llownrdStroJt. KncSnrr corner lltli nml lou la ntrooti. Wo nronmklnit elo < et > fli'0 toonih turor < . nnd nro n clnsj or noodi which li vcrr BAlo- ublo ivllh nuirclmuti. KIRKENDALl , JONES & , AMERICAN HAND SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. Wholosnto Mnnufnotn'ri. llootv diooi. rubbcrt Aucnt for Ilo ton lluli- nnil felt Roods. bcr Hhoc Co , lll . IIQI nnil HUti Ilnrnoy slruoU 1201-n llnrnr ntraot. CARRIAGE TOPS. OMAN A CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON. CO. , Mnnnf.icluioi bneey top < A. T D.irtiy , MnniiKcr , lincki , cushUins. etc Tup , i uililont , llauks , D.iihcs , etc. Send for CntnloKiio. 214 N I5lh Kt. - Oimlm SI9 S. 12tli trrct COAL , COKE , ETC. DRY GOODS. FURNITURE AND CARPETS WHITE Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water , DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , Cures Obappod Hands , 'WJoundB , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. Extract of Beef. Do you want n copy of HKHKTUA ? Sec tin tit is inuilo from tlio oiN- UINU. InroinpiU'ably tlio best. Pure , pnlit- tnblo , refreshing. Dis solves clonrly. See Huron UeblK's sltfimtnro lubluoon oaeh lahul , thus ; JAPANESE ? CURE A new and Coniil | ta 'J'runUutmt , tontlitlnu c < ( BuppotltorlM.'Olntuivnt In Cu | ule * , vita lu llo < and I'll ! , ) a l'o ltlvu turn fur Kiteroal , lulornal llllnd or lilcolln * lluhluClirunlo , Itocunt ur Herudlurr I'llvu. Till , JCenieJr IIA * ncvur been knunn 10 tall. II per box ( or II ; ttint Ur null , Wliy futlorfroiu lUU turrlbla dlieun wlien a writ ten truaranluu li i > o ltlvelr ) ttlvua nlltittbuK 01 , ur refund Ilia IIIOIHT If nut curdd Uond 11811111 lor free iiau ! | > l . ( iuarunuio li u d l > r Hnhn A > < J. , Uruntrltli , Hole Ai.it * , curuur litU aud Uouglai 1 PRODUCE COMMISSION. RIDDELL 4 CO. , G. PEGAD , Commission .M or chant. nutter , cheese , OKEI.TOJ- Produce , nutter. Kgft , ctublot , frulU , poultry ChoojO nnd Poultry. 12th nnd Howard Bis. nud tinuio. Onizthn. KULLIN SL MC LAIN , GINGHAM A. SON. Spi'claltlpi , bmur. ox Send us your KitKf , Hut clioono. poultry , ota No. tur , 1'oiiltry. ( inino , IH. llti liar. In Nit. llldus , Ktc. Lank. 1701-3 Iearenirurll St. SCHROEDER & CO. 42J Eouth llth St. Oninlin. OREELEr&CO. , J.B.HUSE&CO , Iluttor. Ck-iiM. DO 1 try. Our upcclnltloi : Uutter , came , hides nnd fruit , OKffs and poultry , 1U14 lAi ( ; lluMnrdst llonnrd street PAPER CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO. WrnpplnE paper , nil klujl Carry n full slock of printing , wrapping and of twines , etc , 1408 Howard st. writing paper , card pa- pur , eto. Tel. 17JO. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS , Stove repair ] nnd water aitnchraenlK for nny kind of movomado. 1237 DoiiKlni. SASH. TOYS. M.A. DISBROW&CO. H. HARDY &GO. , ' Manufacturers of rnsh. 'Toys , dolli , albums , Ooors. blinds and fnnoy gooiH. house fur * niouldlnvs. llrnneh of- nl"hln Koodi , child * \ flce. litli nnd Uard Sts. ron'i carrlauai. 131U Karnnm Stroot. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ALLEN ROOT CO. , I GASMANN & DUDLEY. KoomlU i : clmn oimllJIlooms , U } and 111 Kl- llulUlnu Suulh clmnua bulldliii. Om.iha. Soutti O.nahi. u Parties , Uudcr the ptitronngo of M D FRAZAR . , , , 70 and 71 Globe Bldg. , Boston. Tour of 80 days. $500 ; Tour of 60 dnya , $ -100 ; Tour of GO days. $ I7o ! ; Tour of 4 days , $300. All truvollnx , hotel und nlxht-soctnx expenses In. clmlcil. ( I'artlcn to sail with Mrs , Krntar , July 't , BIO am vliln hotTiilA.Cunnnl I.liio. Iloston ) NOItTII UAl'K 1'Alll V , to vullJnno IB , by I'AVO NIA frpm lloiton. 16ilnyh , fMXJ AppllLMitlonNunlit bu nimlunt once for this tou nnil for circular itiul ufemucn. THE SHORTEST LINK TO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Fas < nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent , C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Tke Lmr Fastest nnd finest In the World. NEW VORT"LONDONDERRY'AMD'BLASOOW , NKW VOUK , milTcAliTK'il'nncI ' NAPLES , Atreirular Intervals. EAIOOH , SECOND-CLASS AND 8TEERADE atos on lowest terms t < i and from Iho principle 053ICB. IH3U3H , ISI3U t ALL COHTIUtUTAL FOnilik LicuJlon llckgU avallabtu Ui rt'tura ly cllliifr ltittrlc.\k uni-rjue Clrdu A Nurtli "t Ireland ur X < pla < t Illkrtftar i Dafu. tat Uctir Oritti fir in iKut tt Unit Sitll. ' ' ' la any of our local Agents or 10 JiltOTIIHItli. ( Jhlcnao , IU. ) CAl'HUI.tH : aio ti | DOCUTAJj , and enl > capnulrs | > rtt.'rltt'd bf rvuular plirilrlani for I ho cure ot ( Jo orrliw anddltcliarvc * from tliu urinar t tll l' In 0 d > > . II.W UT box.