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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , APRIL 1 , 1892 ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Showed a Falling Off from the First
Transactions.
CROP PROSPECTS REPORTED FAVORABLE
IlcnvjCovrrliiR by I | R Slinrts Checked tlio
Drvlliio anil Thorn Wns n ( Inuliml
j' Other Itrniiniiii for
the Improvement.
CIIICAOO , III. , March HI. A terrific right
Imnder seemed to have struck the wheat
market In the jugular today. The first sales
showed n fall of over n cent from last oven-
Inn's closing figures , nnd a further loss of ? e
was suffered , making the drop from the high
point of ycitenln.v ! . Corn nnd provisions
felt the force of thu shock. Homo of the prl-
vxtn cables early woio Intensely bearish , us
representing foroUn buyers ns disposed to
hold ofT nnd await the result of the couro of
prices lu America. Domestic markets wcro
nil on the down grade. Crop prospects wcro
reported favorable nnd the hesitancy which
lias prevailed among the longs seems to
bn gradually crystalling to complete the en
couragement. The liquidation wns hoavy.
Thu amount thrown overboard v/as very de
pressing. 'I ho I'rico Current's summary was
generally lounrduU as moio or less of a bear
rani , ' 1 ho IIMi ! moist \\cuthor. too , had not ti
llllln to do with the heavy decline.
Aflorsolllii' . ' at from 7 V ! to7d'o ' thnro wns
a decline to78j. At this point HOIIIO of the big
fchmts began to cover and take profits. 1'ard-
rldco was the leader In this movement , but
Kchwarl/-Diliiec , CJeorgo Smith and others
weru ( lira In lino. This biiylnu soon checked
the weakness and there wus n gradual recov
ery to 7 ! c , but part of this wns lost and at K
lA'lVVli "iy was "iS\c. Another rnnsoti for
ilio ImpiuTimfnt WHO Uio fuel that the
weak cumcs brought huyln , ; ofdcis and Kirk-
wood nnd decides wcro reported to have
worked on No. l northern wheat , Considera
ble other strength wns shown just atthucloso ,
May Milling to78f c , chlclly on heavy cover
ing by shorts. Another factor was liberal
exports ntlS'inv York. Ucorgo Ward leci'hu.l
mi order from Kiiglund to buy 1100,000 quuitcrs
of northern fur May and ship when tcmlurud
to him If ho could buy to deliver there at il'ls
per quarter. Uu bought the wheat , paying a
premium fur No. 1 northern. At present
London limitations nro 2bs ild for
car.o. It Is figured by mnio
that Jlay wheat In Chicago Is now
discounting the current Kngllsh price by
About ld : per hi ) . On the other hand a mes-
napu from Minneapolis said millers wcro com
pelled to take wheat from public elevators to
run their inllls-sjmothlng very unusual at
this I line of the your ,
A Duluth message extensively circulated
here says : "Never hits there been such nn In-
llux of grain at this tlnio of the year ns the
present wi-olt him shown nnd as will continue
through April. Local grain men now eliitm
Unit there will bo In the elevators controlled
Ijy thu Duluth Hoard of Traito not
less tlmn 31,003,000 bu. of grain by
tliu opening of navigation. Duluth has re
ceived so far , of the erop of lust full. 42.000.0.H )
liu. of wheat and expects to handle- the entire -
tire crop year over 50,000,0.10 bu '
In thu face of the Duluth dispatch Wllln.nl
ICptinott says : "Nobody can lose a great deal
of money on long wheat nt this price , while
there Is a possibility of making n great deal
on corn. "
The fact that the cruuliiB was better than
for a long tlnfo. ns 141) ) of the U8 curs were con
tract , together with the slump In who.it ,
blurted pretty free soiling nnd tlioollquo was
not apparently doing much to sustain the
market.
May corn opened ! 4c lower ut 40c , up to 40'c. {
oft" toilO'sC. ; inii at 1'Jo'elook wus about illl 'c.
A weaker feeling ruled In the lust hour , with
heavy solllnz. part of It supposed to tu by the
clique , anil May touched IWic , but rapidly
improved again , closing at fiotu ilO'ic to uu i' .
Outs followed the example set. by the other
cereals and ruled lower , tlio close being from
yo to 5 c under recent figures.
Provisions opened heavy with the decline In
hogs. Poik wns weaker than the other pro
ducts , bolng accelerated by the breik : In
wheat , the local longs belling and a block of
mop orders coming In from the country. There
was n marked Improvement later on , n promi
nent operator buying freoly. .May pork and
ribs closed Sc above lust night's final quota
tions.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow are :
Wheat , l".r > cars : corn , 204 cars ; oats , 130 ears ;
hogs , -JI.OOO.
The loading futures ranged ns follows :
Cash quotations wcro us follows :
Kr.otm Completely demoralized.
WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat. 78'8'e ; * No. 3
prlng whoat. liaro , 70c : No. 2 red , KUic.
COIIN No. 2 , U8Uc.
OATS No. 2 , 2hc : No. 2 white , on track , 31
Ci31Jc ! ; No. 3 white. 2 ! > ! i.
Hvu-No. 3 , 73c.
HAIII.KV No. 2 , S''c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4)2 ) , ' c ;
Ko. 4 f , o. b. 3 { 4IHi ! .
KJ.AX HKED No. l.07c.
TIMOTHY t-uun 1'rline , t1.221.28.
I'oiiK Moss pork , per bill. , tlO.OOl0.1i4 :
lard , per 100 Ibs. , lbJS2ie ! ( ; short , rlbos sides ,
8y.XX7lA.i3ic ( ( ! , dry salted shoulders ( boxeil ) ,
$4.5C5.00 ; short eluur Bides ( boxcu ) , W.17 ! ' O
\VlUSKV-l,13.
SuoAiis-Cut loaf , $ .55ic ? ; granulated , 4yc ;
Btiinclard "A4J c.
Heculpts aud shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the I'roiluco exchange today the butter
mnrxctwaB < | ulot ; fancy creamery , 27c ; Hue
wi'storn , 2nai5c : ordinary , 20@23cj Uno dairy ,
82- I e. ESPK , l-'ijc.
Now York Market * .
JMr.w YOIIK , March III. Fi.nuit Itcroluta , 14-
400 pkKS.i exports. 4luO hbls. and 7,770 Hacks ;
inurkut weak but moderately active ; bale ? ,
V4.000 bills.
OOIIN More steady nnd quiet ,
WIIKAT HocelptH , 3:1.700 : bit. ; exports , 1I3.5"0
. bu. ; bales , (1.200,000 ( hit. for export and 02,000 bu.
spot , .Spot market dull , irregular and lower ;
Mo. 2 red , UTSJe In Btoro nnd cUn-iitord , Wo
ullont , ISciiH.OO f. o. b. ; No. 1 red , OI'.Jc ; tin-
urnriud icO , 87cOJI.oo ! } ; No. 1 northern , Ulia
D7o f. o. b. ; No. 2 northern , ir.'n. Options de
clined JjiiJIiio on weaker cables , uooil crop
\vcathur , XPncral sulllnz nnd thu coiitlnucii
1'ilco Current's favorable erop roporlH , ad
vanced ? o on forolsn buying and covering ,
closing unsettled nt (31l6u ( under yestunlav.
No. 2. A-prll , KJ(3U2 ! ! ( i' , closing tit UJJ.oi May ,
WXilHOIi-ltic , closing at UOiie ; June , bs ia.lc ,
closing nt h iej Au''iist , HT. CiSSc. oloslni ; at
{ Sc ; Hoptomber. H7U < 2.8fiJc' , closing at 87 io ;
Uovcinhor , WlittSO.'ic , closine ntbujjo.
Jtvn Uull ,
JIAHI.KV Dull.
HAIILI-V MAI.T Quiet.
COIIN Hccolpts.u.ooJbu. : oxpotts , 52,000 bu. ;
nates. 1.1KW.OUO bu. 'futures ; I2t , noj bu , hjiot.
Hpot iiulct , lower ; No. 2 , 4 3L o In elevator ; J'.i ' ®
Mo ) alloati uiignulcd mixed , 47iu ! ; sluamer ,
4T4'c. Uptlons declined ; * ® IUo on low cables
making heavy wcKturn soiling , rnucted ! jOjo
m local covorlng , ulosod ! i(2 ( ; ? o under
oidav , .March and April , JTI-iftls i' ,
vloiiliig47Hci May 4G ( f > IUii < , closing at 45.c ;
Juno , 4iCtl.c : , the closing at 44 o ; .luly , 41i ?
( rCIMic. clojlng at I5cj Augubt , 41 & 45Uc , clos
ing at 43i } < \
OATB Kocolpts , 60,00) bu.j oxportu ,
irw.uou bu. ; wiles , 105,000 bu. futures
und IS.OOJ bu , spot , Bpot , dull and lower ;
options , dull und weaker ; May , 3laH'.io ! : ,
closing at3l'4oi spot Nu. 2whlto. 371ie : mixed
tvraturn , LMftiRie ; white western , 3G&1UV ,
HAY Oulct ,
Jloi'6 steady.
riliOAit Haw , nulct hut firm : sains , 5,500 bngs.
muscovado bOttbt at 2c ; rcflncd , uulot but
II rin .
MO.AB ES-rorolgn , ( lull ; New Orleans , llrm.
KICK Qulot hut llrm.
I'ETHOi.MiM-Qulut and steady ! United ,
closed at too for April ,
UOTTONBKIII : On. UulcU
TAI.I.O\V-U | | | .
HOSIN Quiet , steady.
TIUIIT.NTINI : qulut.
s WoaUj western , 13 < k < 3 > 13 ? oi receipts ,
I'OIIK I'nlr demand and steady.
CUT MBA'rs-t'loscd Htoudyi pickled hollies ,
fO 9T4 ! ; middles , easy ; short el our. tJ.15.
LAUD Opened weak HIU ! closed tlrmt wut-
orn cloitd at I'l.W ; snlcii , I.SJO tlorcc-s ut
0.55 , Option null's. a.OOO tlorceai May ,
0.5'L oloalng at ( a. VI ; .luly , UeiQb.U4 , c
ntC.KI ; Aucust. taO'Jbld. '
liui-TEit Quiet anil oa yi weitern dairy ,
IfttV.'o ; western rrcumcry , 2Ca"'JJiui weslvru
factory. ISif.'Jo ; Klgln. 2Uit29)c. ) (
( iiiEKSi : 1'alrdauiHiidi part skims , 030c. !
J'K ! IitoN-Stcady : American. tU.75QlU.25.
Cori'Eit-Oiikn ; lake. 111.75 bid , tll.UJ
I.HAD-llull ; domcbtlc. f4.-JOQI.25.
CuiTON-bteutlyt straits ,
Oiuahii 1'roiluco JUurkrt.
Hiurfl-No. 1 green laltod hlilai ,
No. 2 Rroon Billed hides. rHif&1Jc { : No. 1 erccn
h ( c . 2 > to 4) ) Ibs. . 'XMiic : No. 2 Rrocn
hldc . 2. tn 41 Ibs. , 2O'JS5c : No. 1 veal
rnlf. H to 1.1 Urn. . CC ! No. 2 veal calf , S to 15 liu. ,
4o : No. 1 dry Hint hides. 7 ( 8o ; No. 2 dry flint
hides. frUOc : No. Idrysaltol hldc ftUCc. Tal
low , No. I , ; i < 4ffllc ; tallow , No. 2 , : i > ioi proaso ,
whlto A , 4ci prciuc , whltd II. riHiS-'l'ic ! srcnso.
yellow , Kp ; urense. dark , 2Hc ; old butter , 2 ®
24c ! ! beeswax , prime , IOC ! rough tallow , 1'J
KiiutTtt C.itlfornla Ulvorsldo or.inzcs. K.75 ®
\Viishlncton nuvoN. H OUH4.93I choice up-
tilc ! > , Si.0 ; > ! choice lOnions. JI.OO ! fancy lemons
* I..2.V31.50' bananas , crated. $ J.OOffi2.50 ! cran
berries , shipping stook. bushel bo.xcs , JiSM
strawberries 41o nt ; 1'lorlda tomatoes , SG.5J ®
7.ooporcrnteofslx baskets
VKnuTAiii.iis 1'ancy Muscntlne sweet potn-
tpcs J2.50 < a'.75 ; need sweet potatoes. troWM-M :
CallfornU cabbage. 2'io per Ib. In cratcsj
homo grown lettuce , 4Uo per dnz.i onions
liCcQ.tl.ro per bu. ; Nebraska hiinOplckcd
beans , $ l.7.Viil.S.'i ! medium. * l.5'jffll.OO ! Cali
fornia celery , JI.03 | Colorado nnd western
Nebraska potatoes , X > n : native potatoes , 20 ®
25o ; lljnii I'cnns , 4e per Ih. ; water crcSs ,
24-qt.riisb * . IS'Uil.lcpcrqt. ' : spinach , JI.UO par
bbl. ; .Spanish onions. $ t.5i per crate1 radishes ,
40 ; ititab.igas , tl.75 per bbl.j now turnips , 50e
pordoz.
Kniis General niarkot , lO'.Jc.
IIUTTKit-A liirao proportion of the rocolpts
gent IMS'.iui solcoiod lots In a small way to
the rctnll tr.'ido af.'oaSJe.
1'oui.Tiiv Hood dressed chickens , ! Ulle ;
turkeys , lltai.lo.
UAMK The , mnrkct Is glutto : ! with ducks
and prices are most too demoralized to quote.
SI. l.ouUMarkets. .
ST. I.ouis. Mo. , .March HI. l-'i.oun Weak
and unehanxcu.
\Viir.AT-\Vas very un cltlcil throuRliout the
session , dropnliu uirl rallying two or three
times , and ilnally closing with May Me and
July -WliJtVo bulow voster.lsiv ; No. 2 cash re
mained llrm anil closo.l utSll/io ; May , KI ; July ,
77"ff ! { e ! Auzust , 77c.
( , 'OIIN Was strong early , hut dropned later
nnd closed yo below yesterday's ; No. 2 cash ,
'll'iic ; May und July , : i5c.
OATS-Lower ; Na 2eash , 2So bid1 May , 2SJ4 ®
f
" ' "
: - ' - : ' hid.
HAIII.KV Qulot ; small sales cf Minnesota nt
52c.
52c.llitAN Weak utOSSfflc.
HAY Dull unit uiichangod' prairie , $150 ®
8.50.
] , tun Flrmct ; April and May sold $4.03 ;
Bpclur. J4.25.
I'I.AX SIIKD Steady at 05o. !
COHN MKAI. Qulot nt ? l.85.
WHISKY Steady nttl.l'l.
ItAiinisn Quiet at OHSo.
litoN COTTON TIES $ ' .20i.25.
riiovtstoNS Dull and only ix small job
trade done at previous quotations.
HuCEli-TS Klour. 5.00J Ibs ; heat , 11,000 bu. ;
corn. 114.0JO bu. ; oats , U3.00J bu. ; rye , 1.UJO
bu. : luirlov , 4ooi bu.
SIIII'MKNTS I'lour. 70,003 Ibs. : Wheat,22.001
ltii ) corn , 101,000 bu. ; oats , 15.00J bu. ; rye , none ;
barley , none.
Kansas City Market * .
KANSAS CITV. Mo. , March ill. WHEAT
Was very ilnllj.No. 2 hard , quoted nominally
at 7lc : No. 2 red , nominal at. 7c. ! )
OOIIN Qulot ; No. 2 mlxod , 33Sc ! ; No. 2
while , UiWniic.
OATS : teadyNo.2mlx6d ! , 271Je ; No. 2 white ,
28'ic.
UVE Steady ; No. 2 , 75c.
IIIHN Strong : sacked , Glc.
HAY Stronger , but unchanged ; timothy ,
0.1)0 ) : fancv prairie , 27.00 ; good to choice.
J5.ni @G.oji
I'r.ouit Steady ; hlch patent , $ -.40 : patent ,
J2.-.OJ clio co. $ t.M ) ; XXX. il.GOl.70.
ItUTTEii Weak , but unchanged.
Kiina Klrm iitlllic.
KECEMTS Wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 24,000 bu , ;
oats. 1,200.
SHIPMENTS Wucat , 17,003 bu. ; corn , 1J.OOO
bu. ; outs , none.
liostonVnol Market.
lIosTDV.Miiss.Mnrchill. Domestic woolshavo
ICHS actlvu. but foreign are in good doinand.
The total salctnf the wcok amount to 2iJG'lOO ; !
Ins. Ohio X , 27u : XX , 27y28 ; Mlohlzun X
dull , 2"i2i1c ; No. 1 coniblii'i qulot , .r > ® : i7o ;
Ohio line dolalno , .T.1 ® ! . ! ; Michigan ( Inodc-
lalno. ! l'j"lc. Quarter blood wools have been
In good demand at 25320 ? , but throc-
elzhths blood have been dull at 2ti27e.
Territory wools qulot at 5.r > Sc for One. 65c
for line medium and MK3Uc fur medium.
Ti'.xas nnd California sorts dull. There have
lienn good sales of eastern Oregon at l'J18c.
jiulleil wnols steady at 'ISfTalDa for choice
supers , UOWo : for fair to good suuors nnd 22 ®
2Jc for extras. Australian in steady demand
nti.MBC : ; , Korcigu caruet wools more , act
ive.
Liverpool Markets ,
I.ivEnpoor. . March 31. WHEAT Dull : hold
ers olfor moderately.
COIIN Qulot and lower ; mixed western ,
4s5jd ( per cental.
I'LAS Canadian , Rs ltd per cental.
HACOX Long and short clear 55 pounds , 7s
pcrcwt.
LAKU Western , Ms 7fl.
AltlivnuUco Markets.
MILWAUKEE. WIs. . March at. WHEAT
Easier ; May , 774u : No. 2 spring , 7081e.
C'oas Steady ; No. y. : i7Kthc. : '
OATS Steady : No. 2 white , aoS3ic ; No. 3
white , S ! > 302yic. ! )
IIAULKY Quiet ; No. 2 , 5lo : sample , 40S59o.
ItVE-Lowcr ; No. I , 70 < 280c.
Cotton Murkut.
New Yonic , March 31. Options wcro steady
nnd unchanged to 10 points up ; sales , 2.'IOOJ
lines. Including April. SI2.SJ12.1I5 ) ; May. J12.C5
® la70 ; Juno. ifl2.liO@12.40 ; July. 8I2.20I2.25 ;
August. $12.20 ; Sootomher , * 12.15 ; October ,
{ 12.10 : December , J12.UO. ispot Hlo , dull ; nomi
nal ; No , 7 , il4.UO.
St. Louis I.lvo Stock Market.
ST. Loui . Mo. , March 31. OATTI.E Hccelpts , '
17.UOJ head : fihlpiuents. 1.400 head ; steady ; fair
to cholun steers , J3.2Jffi4.5J ; Texan and li.dlan
steers , $2.40i.O' : . .
lions Kecclpts 5.501 head ; shipments , 1,100
head ; lower : heavy , $ l.004.70 ; mixed , Sl.OO ®
4.05 ; light , JI.COa4.7U.
Now York Dry Uumlg M arket.
NEW YOIIK , March 31. There was no
now feature to thu dry goods market today.
Jobbers \vcro fairly busy and a drive In "C"
prints was made at 4ic ! by the assorted cabo.
New Vork UxchniiKu IJuotatlnns.
NEW YOIIK , March 31. [ Special Telegram to
Tun ItEE.l KxolMngo was quoted as follows :
Chicago , par ; llostcn , 23c discount ; St. Louis ,
par to 23c premium.
Traders' Tulle.
CIIICAOO. 111. , March ill. Counsolman & Day
to Coukruil Hrothera : The weakness In wheat
seemed to culminate In the open ng collapse
today when sales nt 78o and 78ic for May and
July dollvorv , respectively , wcro mado. Sumo
belated longs closed their holdings , and al
though the disposition on thu part of largo
traders to follow the market lower was plainly
wanting , us Indicated by the free covering of
short Kales ; the bulls are without a leader and
the closing rally was on a better fooling In
shipping circles. Corn declined under free
unloading hy the lute hulls from the
piovUlon crowd. Indications of bright ,
warm weather to improve grading
changed their Ideas of a probable
squcc/o In the May delivery. Shippers
bought May freely at 40u until tholr wants
wore kupulloil , after which liquidation by the
loaders of the bull clique caused a break to
U'.lJJe. Shorts covering gave the market a Into
rally of ? ie , but no reull/.lng was shown ut thn
oloso. The lack of any disposition to operate
on the hhort bldo of oats is becoming moro
pioiiouuced. The surplus from thu last crop
la largo and will probably seek the market as
boon as practlcablo to make delivery. 1'ro-
visions were m good demand throughout from
packers anil local shorts , Thu fooling pre
dominated Unit the product Is too low to re
main long nt the present figures.
CIIIUAOO , III. , March 31. Konnott , Hopkins
& Co. to S , A. McWhorter : There seems to
bo no good reason for today's weakening In
wheat. Cables were easier but the fact that
our market hns biion for days on a shipping
basis und that ( WO.OJO or 700,000 bushels havu
usually boon marketed ought to have oltsct
the foreign markets. Tor two months our
market has been above n .shipping
basis and the fnir business now
being done would uii'loubtudly turn It
but for the glowing erop reports
from iu > arly all sections of the wlnter'whoat
bolt. It looks us If this was being ovonlono
and the government report may contain a
serious surprise for short sellers. Thu weak
ness In corn would Imlk-ato that the i.-llquo
huvo temporarily suspended the manipula
tion. Tlioy huve doubtless unloaded some of
their hut-lings , but must Ktlll have a good
line loft and will probably try to
bring about another rally on which lo hell ,
Provisions hate been rather llrm but Inactive ,
Little activity 0111 bu looked for until after
thu next monthly report of atocKs ,
STOCKS AND IIOXDS.
o Operation * Continue Uiullmln-
Inhoil oil the Uunr Slile.
NEW YOIIK , MarchSl. Aggrcsjlvooporatlons
In the stock market still continue only o > i the
hearsldo und they are restricted to the limits
of tiifuty , and while no dUposIllon Is shown
to actively resist the pressure brought to hour
thu amount of long stocks coming upon the
market Is Inconsiderable and the Impression
luudu upon prices Is without significance In
thu main. A few points In the list , however.
olTur bpoulal opportunity for depression ,
and thexo nra made thu uu > st ot
for the time being , ulTeotlng the general ll t
to a certain extent. Ainoupt these at prenunt
thu Hlchinoiul & West I'olnt securities were
most prominent , followed by New England ,
and from tlmo to time by tno Industrials and
conlers. The recent aggrbsslvo action of the
Now Haven road wus nu.tlo the basis of nn at
tack upon New Knglund. Upon that slock and
Reading the bears concentrated Iholr furcus
today. l.ouUvlllo and Nnshvllle wus Inclined
lu hold stonily , but no material conciisslons
were muilu lu the railroad list dvcn In the lute
doullugu , when fuither decline * wcru uiudu lu
some stocks. Sugar , liowovor , bcenrno the
WCIIK point Into In the day. nntl selling as
hliih nsOS'i , hut It retired to W. closing only
a slight fraction higher than Its lowest flit-
tires. The general list throughout the
day WAS traded In upon the narrow
est limits , nnd such stock as Krlb for
Instance , fluctuated over a range of only'I
per cont. The temper followed the move
ments of the loaders At n , IOIIK distance and no
decided tendency In prlco was to bo seen at
any time outside of the nctlvo shares , Thn
weakness In Sugar was felt In the Into trailing
nnd cave the llnal donllngs n drooping tonilcn-
ev.thu mnrkdt flnally elmlng very heavy with
most stocks at or near the lowest point of the
day. The declines of unto are ! Sugar , 2-V per
cent ; Heading , If per cent ; Now Kngliuul , 1s ,
pur cent nnd Manhattan , which fluctuated
whlcly , otlly ' 4 per cont.
llovcrnment bonds have liccn dull nnd
steadStuto bonds have been dull .and
steady.
The following are the closing quntnllon for
the loading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange -
change today : ,
' e.x-dlv
The total sales of stocks today were SfiS.'GO
shaios. Including : Atchl on , H.B 0 ; Erie , li',5 0 ;
Loulsvillo fi. Nashvlllu. 11,000 ; Manhattan ,
IU'0) ' ) ; Northern I'aclllo preferred , lO.WJu ; Now
Kngland , y."i.O 0 ; Itoadlng , 8.,4'Ul ' ; Klchmond Sc
West Point , ti.jOO { St. I'aul , 11,800 ; Union I'a-
clllc , aOOJ.
I'hiiincliil Kevlinv.
Nuw YOHK , March 31. The 1'ost says : Tt
wns suggested that n defeat of the silver
movement In congress might furnish an In
teresting test of the foreign attitude towards
our own market. The movement has already
met defeat , but the results of the test wcro
mo.u'ru. European buying of our stocks has
yet followed over In the narrow field of arbi
trage trading. . So far ns the test has proved
anything. It has proved that tno foreign spec
ulative Interest In our stock market Is nt
present dead and not easy to revive. In
our bend market Kurnpo IH reputed to havu
been a moro active Investor recently than for
some tlmo previous. Such Investments , how
ever , must of course have been made. If made
ut all In any volume , over the counter. In
the Stock exchange Itself business lu high
grade bonds has fallen oil' heavily since the
opening of the market , although It will bo ob
served that the dealings are generally a pointer
or two higher. Thu bond market will bo worth
careful study lug for some tlmo to come , par
ticularly as It Is growing moro apparent
every day that the plentiful supply and low
rates for money In nil the lluanc.al centers
are likely to continue.
Now York Money Market.
Nuw YOHK , March 31. MO.NEV OM CAM.
Kiihy tit 155 to 2 per cent ; last lo.in 2 per cein ;
closed olTored at2 per cent.
I'KISIK MERCANTILE I'AlM-Jll 40 UCrCCllt.
STHHMNO EXCIIANOK Quiet , nnd firm at
fl.SOH for sixty day bills and Jl.8di ! for de
mand.
The closing quotations on bonds :
U.S. 4sreK liu Mutual Union CB. . . . 1U7
U.S. 4s coup 1I7V4 N. J. C. Int. Cert . 1IIJ {
U. S. 4 . ret ( 100 North , rncltto l ta. . . 111W
racltlctlKOflU 101) ) North. Taclltc 2mli < . HAS ,
Louisiana ntp'il 4s. . . B.H' Northwestern Con. . J3S )
Tumi , new set ( is 100 Nortlnvotifnilebia. . KIT
Tenn. now net fis 1011 St. 1. . & 1. M. ( Jen. ! < Wi
Tenn. new set : is GUJt St. U ft f. K ( icn. M KM
Canada So.-Mule. . . . 100 St. Paul ConsolH. . . 127
Central I'aclllc Istn. 1UOH St. r.O. & 1'ac. Ists 118
1) . AIl.O. Ista 113 Tor. 1' . Ij. 15. Tr. Ucts 8t : ! <
: It. . 4rf 81 % Tux. IMl.O.Tr. Hcta HIM
Union 1'uclBolbts. . 107j !
M. , 1C. AT. Gen. ( Is. . HI WoatShoio . . . 10.li <
M. . K. AT. Cen. 5s. . [ * ) < 4 1) . * H. O. W. Istd. . . 7U
I'lnunclal NotoH.
NEW ORLEANS , La. , March 31.-Clearings ,
Kl.iMS..IB.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , March ill. Clearings ,
$1,408.43' . ' .
Niw : YOIIK , March 31. Clearings , JI13fl7i,900 ( ;
balances , $3O.V-,000.
MIMI : > HIS , Tcnn. , March 31. Now York ex
change selling at par. Clearings , Wl.-KVH.
IlALTi.MOiti : , .Mil. . Murcli 31. Clearings.
S2,1I8,000 ; balances , iWM.OOO. Kate. U per cent.
l'imAiKM'iiA. I'n. . March ill. Clearings ,
JK''JH-.S ' T ; balances , $1,5 1,883 ; money , it per
cent ,
ST. Louis , Mo. . March 31. Clearings. S'J.OOJ-
1.15 ; balances. } C.V > , WJ7. Monoy. 07 per cent.
Now York exchange. 2 > e premium.
1'Aitis , March ill. The weekly statement of
the Hank of 1'ra'ico snows an increase of 357-
'J''O.OUO gold and U'0OJU francs silver ,
CIIICAOO , 111. . Mnreh ill. Money plenty at 4
© 0 per cent. Now York exchange llrm nt par.
Sterling cxohunio steady utfl.HJM for sixty-
day bills , $1.89 for demand. Clearings , Jlj- ;
013.00J.
T/nmlim Stock Iiirkot.
LONDON , March 31. iNow York Herald
Cable Special to TUB llnn.l No clntngo was
made today In the bank rate , which remains
at 3 per cent. The general business In the
Htoclt exchange today has boon iiulotbuttho
tonoof the loading markets has been ; ; ouil.
1'iinils and Indhin rupee p.ipcr liuvo Improved
! B to 3-10 with the few exceptions. 1'orolgn gov
ernment sccurlt'es havn been more or less
linn all day. a btrongtono bolng reported on
continental boursos. Homo railways wcro
rather undecided In the ourly dealings , hut
during thucouiso of the afternoon havu de-
vulooed considerable strength. The close was
firm at a nearly general advance. Including ? i
per cent In Oreat Western and ' 6 to \ < t percent
in others , the dual prices bolne about tno host ,
American railways have shown consldorablo
firmness all ( lay. but just at the last hour
have bccomo weak again oil Now York selling
orders , evidently sent over with a view to in-
lluonclng the market t the extreme close.
Thotonohas somewhat Improved again , al
though the last prices are generally under
thu best. On all round recovery from U to \ \
per cent Is established , Canadian lines con
tinued In favor. An advance U murkod In
Canadian I'acillo and Urand Trunk Issues. As
usual at the end ot the month money has occn
In U'oo.l demand , short loans huvlug been
charged 2i ! to 3 per cunt. The discount market
hasbhiiwn an Increase , two and three months
bills hills being quoted at 1'i ' per cent.
LONDON , March 31.Tho following wore the
London stook quotations closing at 4 p. m. :
Consola , nionojr . i ) illllnolu . . . IUJ
do , account . l' , 4 Muzlc.in ordinary , : ISH
N , Y.l > . A O. lutB. . . aiiliat. 1'aulcom . 78 , '
Canadian I'nclrtc. , , ) K Helena . 6i >
Krlu .
HAH SiNviii"304d. !
MONKV--3 uor cent.
Italoof discount In open market for both
short and three months' uliin lijftli per conl.
The amount of bullion gone into thu Dank
of Kngtand on balance tojay ? 5tiO ] ,
Thu bullion In the Hank of England In-
cruuseil Jt'JII.OlO ( liirln ? the pnbt week , Thu
prnnortloii of the Hank of Kngland's rcservu
to liability which last week wan 43M per cent
la now 4U.4U percent.
llostou Stork .Marlt lit.
HORTOX , Mass. , March 31. The following
were the closliu urloos on stocks on thu 1)O4- )
ton stuck niurUct today :
MVIJ STOUK .MAKKr.TS.
Cuttlo and HogK llotli u Sliailo Linvvr
hliuepKtfiiily.
OMAHA , March ai. I'our days' rocolpts foot
up 7,018 cattle. 100 ho.-a amiMill sheen ,
against O.OIU eattlo. UIU7 hu.'s and a.KIl slieup
thu same four days last week.
Receipts for thu mouth ot March CI.100 cut
tle , 1UV.X1I hogs , 'JJ.071 sheep , u'.Mlnst VvVZi
cattle. r. 7,4IOhogB. 17,033 hi-op for I'ebruary
amUU.O-ilcattlo , 11'Jboss | , lO.aol thuep for
the month of Mureh , IS'JI ,
The entile market wus dull nnil lifeless
thiouKhout , although prices were notqunt-
ubly lowur than WuUiicsduy , Itui-cluta were
too light to mlmU.M nny serious bronk nnd
yet buyers semneXJ to wntit nome cattlo. but
wnntuii them lo ur. Shipping nnil export
buyers worn rntheribenrlsli on account of the
condition ot custom markets nnd their
purehiws wcro Hunted. Local drosioJ hoof
houses did the bulk of the tradlnz nnd nt
slightly shaded tiHcc * . There wus nothing
really choice hofoV ( ho general quality of the
offerings bolng rntllcr IndlfTerrnt. Very good
L''JO to 1,40'j-lb. licovcs sold fro hi 31.60 to JIOJ
with fnlr to good K > ) to l.iioj-lh. steers from
} : i.ioto : $353. N < ita-ly overytlrng nt all do-
slrablo found n purchaser noforn the close.
Cows and mixed stock sold nt substantially
steady prices. Tlio'olTcrlnst woru not Inrge ,
nor was the quality nnythlng extra. The de
mand , hnwover , continues strong ntid trade
wus fairly brisk. Hnles were from fl.33 to $ , l.-3
for poor to eholco stock. Hulls oxen nnd st.xgs
showed no particular change , moving fully at
fully steady prices from SI..V ) to J.U.V Calves
nnd yearlings sold nt from t I.5J to f LAO.
The trndo In stoekers and feeders wns scat
tered , but prices wore gonorallv strong. It
wns very common stock that , had to soil below
& 3.UO , and some choice stulT sold as high ns
S3.0. Kcprcscntiitlvc sales :
STKEHS.
No. Av. I'r , No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
i..lvi : ) $3 DJ 10..io.li it 40 IV.1I4J J.165
.I02J it ' . ' .I 18..IIHI il 40 6. .114 ! iliV >
18 1180 SI. .1 41) 13. . 13-10 1165
1.1. 075 17. . S' > 7 3 45 SO. . 1,71 ilfl )
18. ICI4 7..1105 il 45
17. ' 3 45 .1857
5. . l i 3 43
4' ' . . 1014 lilf.1183 il 45 ( I ililfiO J70
IH. . 801 1(1..1113 ( il 60 37I. 1170
34..1010 I 4U ( l..ll'5 il , " > > ( I. .1311 3 75
17..1183 I 4' ) 2l..iin ; < i il , ' ! ) 8 '
I. , lit 13 I 40 7. . IU7 : i r > o . 1443
5..12JJ 140 I.I..11SI hsi.i. .
15..1013 I 40 ia..ui3 i. . 3UJ
U..10JU 12..1V57 i 63
M1XKII.
12. . 010 3 15 3..10J' ! 3 25 0..10S3 ,133
COWS.
3. . 873 2 25 .10fi3 270
1. . SS'J 2 25 . 7S 270
1..1100 325 .10JO B75
4. . S07 2 25 .103J 275
111. . KTO 23. " . .1015 275
1..I100 3 yS .1210 3 SO
3. . 1KB 3 ilj .IDI'l 2fO
3. 7tC > 3 35 .1125 285
10. . 1078 3 4'J .1150 2W
10. Jllil 3 40 .10,1'J 300
1..1000 3 IJ . U.X ) ilOO
4..1007 2 40 .1040 300
11) ) . . 013 24D .131'J 300
2..1073 2 40 . 10il7 3 ( KI
! ) . . 850 2 50 . II1I3 3UO
4 , . 03) ) 3 50 .1320 3UO
3 .1170 365 . mo : ioo
3. . 1158 3 110 . 750 3UO
4..10U 3 01 .lO.'O 305
.r.'io : iio
1. ' . TlVJ 3 fi > ! , to7ii : i ir >
1..131IJ 3 70 .121S 223
2..1235 2 70
cows AND nnu-nns.
24. . 812 3 IS
IS. 1 73
10. 2 00
, 60J i - >
. 4U3 3 45
. : ro 1 50
, 4JO 3 25
. 130 3 OJ
111 ] M.S.
,1400 1 51 1..liBO 335 1. , 1110 2 60
.13:0 : 1 50 I. . 1240 240 ( i. , I4 : l 2 81
.ngo ; 1 7.i 1. . 1(100 ( 2 45 1. 1300 285
' 3 00 1. . S10 2 45 1. , 1470 285
.isa . a 30 1..15SO 250 2J. , IttU 20J
143) 2 25 1..1400 250 13. . 1000 300
15VO 2 35 1. . 87) ) 2 50 1. , 13V ) 3 00
,1480 , 3 25 1..IIIIO 205 .122) 310
, 13SO 330 1. 155 J 2 70 1..1040 315
1I8J 1. 140J 2 73
BTAOS.
STOCKKHS AND FEEDHUS.
1. 450 2C5 D. . (153 ( 310 8..13'3 ! HUT.
2C5M
1. MJ M ) 1. . H5'J 313 11. . l 3 3 15 !
1. 7t,0 275 1. . ? JO a 15 .V 874 325
1. SOU 2 ? . > 2 , 035 II 15 kU 323
1.a.'l. . 4Si 4. , 723 3 l.r lO'JS 325
1. IM'J ' 2 OJ 12. . 7Jil 15 1I.VJ 323
1.i. . oao : i oo a. . 020 : IT. bta 3:10 :
12. 710 3 ( M 10 , . 787 32) 10..U'8I 331
12.fl. . (170 ( 300 tj. O.i7 320 5. IWO 3:15 :
14. RSI 303 fl. . 882 321 2. . ! I33 : tiT :
3. 3iiG 305 18..1UIO 320 14. .10W ) 33 , ' .
2 ; > . 7U7 305 l.fc DfiO 3 2J 1. 8IO 335
4. 7i'J ( 3 Ki. 1. . 750 320 43. 1111 35)
12. 457 31.5 , 803 3 SO 10. 10s3 330
WESTliHN CATTLE.
Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
* J1 cows . 04U ft 05 t93 steers. . . .1023 S3 40
'corn fed + hny fort
lions The supply hns not varied much for
the past thrco iluys. thu Increase In rcuolpts
for the past few days compared with the sumo
four last wcolc.uoltur only uboutl.ODj head. The
quality ban been rcnmrkiibly even for the
past two or three weeks and tins fact will , In
a measure , account fer the comparatively
narrow rinco : ut which the ho s have been
BOllInc for thtiu period.
Business opened out rather slow and the
market was unevenly lower from the start.
Fresh meat men und shippers bought good
light and butcher weight ho s at urices steady
to 3u lower than Wednesday , mostly at from
tl.50 to S4.55. A few choice sorted loads
brought from $ I.57M to J4.03. Nearly ovory-
tlilnK the shippers and fresh meat dealers
bought WHS sorted , the throwouts selling at
from $4.00 to $1.35. Heavy nnd mixed pacfcor.s
wcro no to lUc lower than Wcdnca lay. sclllnit
lareoly ut from $1.40 to 14.45. Kvervthlni ; sold
In fairly good season , the bulk at from $1.40 to
$4.55 , ugninsc nt from it M to $1.55 Wednesday ,
the Roneral uvcriifto of prices paid helnc $1.47 ,
against $4..VHJ Wednesday aud 81.54'i Thurs
day of last week. Kepresentatlvo Bales :
Na Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
9 221 4I&I35 CO 229 120 84 43
50. 3J2 12J 433 C5 217 443
77 20J 40 435 78 214 80 445
fll 321 200 4 ( I'm 73 2lt 120 445
01 214 210 440 07 21 ! ) 100 445
100fcO
51 . 302 80 440 70U 91 fcO 445
75 . 230 300 4 4'J ( U . 3S3 40 4 47
(12 ( . 279 120 4 4'J 40 . 225 40 4 5U
SO . 32' . ' 200 440 77 . 21)8 ) 40 4 M
53 . , . .284 210 440 72 . 297 S3 450
50 . 325 24J 440 40 . 101 450
57 . 209 303 440 51 . 255 100 450
5" > . . . , : i23 120 440 fi . 235 40
(12 ( . 30S 300 4 13 2lfi { 80 450
8 . 307 4 40 213 453
07 . 210 200 4 425 ! 2fl3 450
73 243 1J ( ! 4 42'J ' W > . 211 40 453
bS 218 240 4 f'.yt 75 . 28 : ! 120 45' )
CI. . . 2(10 ( 2.0 4 42S ! 54 . 243 450
4 203 1110 442ft 70 . 213 12J 4 55
4GO
GO . . UK 40 44214 ( IS . 202 40 455
58. . 273 24' ) 4 42J ! (17 ( . SOS 8) 455
128. .2(13 ( 200 445 Hi . 1SS 455
KI 245 83 445 73 . 1115 455
54 233 200 445 77 . 2.M 83 455
07 255 120 445 70 . 210 80 455
C'J. . 201 240 445 ,0 . 1S7 8J 4 55
(12 ( 240 120 445 hJ . 1117 2JO 4 55
70 IK ) 445 M ) . 210 453
CO 2S3 ICO 445 78 . 11)8 ) 120 45.5
72 203 ISO 443 C8 . 20 ! 45714
83 204 N ) 445 < H . 218 40 4 57 ' , < ,
55 345 203 445 M ) . 2.J3 40 457(4 (
2.17 80 445 111) ) . 100 40 4 57'i
01 2b5 320 445 C'J . 232 fcO 4 CO
1'ins AND HOUGH.
1 483 200 3T. 240
210 275 0 4ii ; 405
10' ) h3 325 1 4CO 413
8 3K ; ! 80 400 2 370 4 10
7 . . . 307 40 4 03 1 ; 370 40 4 10
10 : ui ; 120 403 i aw 4 10
1 37J 4 00 2 28J 410
1 3GO 400 2 3.5 410
4 218 120 4 fO 4 H45 420
1 3'JO 4 00 7 1/0 430
0 . 315 49 4 U3
ly two loads of sheep wcro re
ceived , nnd these were , as usual , consigned
direct to Swift it Co. and not oll'ored on thn
niurkcl. There IH a strong , uctlvo doinand
for dcslrab.o muttons : itllriu prices. Fa I Mi )
Kood unlives , ? 4.5Kg.5..V3 ; fair to good western * .
$4.00(35,73 ( ; common nnd stock sheep , t..Mffj
4.03 ; good to choice 40 to 00 pound lambs. $4.50
< a.0.50. _ _ _ _
Itcculptxnrid Disposition of Stork.
( UIHl'OSITIO.V ,
ClilciiKO I.lvo Stock JMiirKut.
CIIIOAOO. Ill..iKlarch Ul , [ Special Telegram
to Tin : llni.l Thuro was u llrm miirlua for nil
grades of cattle , mid BOIIIII klndH sold a trlllo
better limn on Wednesday. There was no
general ndvanco , however , thu duiuand lauk-
ing the necojsary urgency. The host selling
cattle wuro good cows and hulfnrs and fat
Iiony SIIHTS. Heavy steers , though moro easily
moved than earlier In thu week , wore to u cur-
tuln extent neglected nnd were nut wanted nt
any advance. Quotations riitmu from * ! . ; ' . . " > to
a..V ) for cows and hulfers , fl.50 to 1,75 for
hulls , * 'i ' . ' . " > to til..l for stuokors and fodders ,
Jl.iritoS.VOO for slilpplnv bteom and t..OO to
J4.00 for Tuxas cuttlo ,
There was eontlniied weakness In hogs , thu
soft weather und thu fact that moro stuck ar
rived than a majority of thu trailo had
looked for , both having n weakening elfeot.
If coinpunsim bo mndu with yuslurdnv's clos
ing urlco , not much chaugu upnuurs , hut Uio
rangu wus fully Hu lower than Tuondiiy , when
thn best M > I In brouuht from if I.U. % to } 5 oo , The
top of today's murkol wan * 4.M nml only a
very limited number L'liinst'il : hatiils at butter
thiin $ l.7. > . The r.ingo at whk-h ut least four-
fifths of thu Hiipiily weru weUhed WHS fl.OO to
* l.5. Indeeil , that llgiiro was pretty closu to
thu lop any time during thu day. The nvoragu
quality wui , nut porcuptahly better than for
the duy before , t'rlmu heavy hojs weru
bearco.
Uvcclpts continuing Holit , the sheep murkut
wns steady. There was n crod dcMand fet
local Recount , nnd there wan cnniuh competi
tion from shippers to alvo prices u slluht up-
wnril Inolln.'xtlon , the innu attractive of the
oITerlnps selling flo higher than ycMor.lny <
Quotations rnnso from fl.M to f.VoJ for poor
stulT to from fo.fl ) totfl.70 for cxtr.i ( iiinlltics.
There wns nn unchanged market for lambs at
from M.5D to $ Mx ) for poor to f nnov.
Kucolpts were ! Cattle , 12,000 ; hois. 89,000 :
sheep , r..i ) . 0.
The Kvcnlnt .lournul reports ; CATTI.S
llRcclpts. ii.oojj shlpmonts. 4.on ) ; nmtkct
wpik : ; nooJ to lirlmo steers. fiLSKtll.tOi others ,
ji.i.va/i.7. : : / : * ! stocKcrs , I2.oooa.i , ; Texnns , ? I.AIQ ;
II. 8.1 ; cows. tl,4 < Xrffl.lU ,
Ilons-Hceelpts. a 1.003 : shlnments , Ui03 ( ;
market opened weak nt ld lower ; closed
stroii. ; ; rough ana eointiion. Jl ( W71.I. ' . ' . - : mixed
ami pickers. JI.Iwai.TO : prlmo heavy and
butchers' . l.fl.ft 1,7.1 : llRht , * I.IK ) < 8I.7S.
SiiBKi1 Iteeolpts , 0,003 ; shipments , l.fOO ;
miirkot higher ; ewes , fl.004tl.75 ; wethers ,
SYr > o&O.Si ; westerns , $ .1.50410.80 ; lambs , J5.4.M&
New Yorlt I.lvo Stnrlt Market.
Nr.w YOIIK , March ill. Itnr.vr.s Hrcolnts ,
4.'ll bend , all tor export ; no trade ; feeling
llrm ; dressed beef sleek , ( UlSo per Ib. bhlp-
inotits tiitlny. 4jjO beeves ! eovnnty-llvu sheep ,
and l.lli I quarter ) of beef.
UAI.VCS KeculiitD , 1OJO head. Market dull ,
U per Ib. lower.
SiiBiii' Ueculpts 2.70) hond ; sheep steady ;
lambs , Sc per Ib. lilihrr ; sheep. Jl.wiid.per
10 ] Ihs , ; lambs , f(1.7.'iS'XhJ ; dressed mutton
stonily , OiM Hio per ll > . : drossoil Iambi ) , llrm ,
nt MDIIUupijril ) .
Hens Hoculpts. 1,700 head , nominally
stoutly atJI.OJiJ3.ro per 100 Ibs.
Kansas Cily I.lvn Stock Mnrkrt.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. . March ill. CATTI.R Ilo-
eelpts , l.liJU ; shipment ! ) , I'.UOO ; steers were
nctlvo to stronger , r > to 10 higher , at M.iva :
4,10 , ; goo I eows were flrai at 8l. " > 3Q&'J.4Ui
stockurs nnil feeders , active and strou ; at
IiMita.57'S.
lloos-hocolpts , O.ODO ; shipments , 2,40,1 ;
market was conornlly r > o lower ; nil grades
fiivsi..Vj : ; bitlk. $ i.tMjl.4i. :
Siiijf.f-Kocelpts , D.UOi ) ; bhlpincnts , 030 ;
Market wasqulot ,
Xc\v York Mining Onotutlons.
NEW YOIIK , Macli ill. The following nro the
mining stock quotations :
n , , v li . 210 .Mexican 1S. >
Caleilonla , 11.11. . lO'i Ontnrln 4,101) )
Chollnr . II Ophlr I'M )
Con. Cnl. & Vn . W I'lymoiith I'D
SUVDKO U.'i
Kureka Con . llti Sierra N'ovatlu IB.'i
Coulil fc C . 110 Sliuul.itil HO
llnlo.l .N . 1" ) Union Con 140
Ilomo.itakc . U'JJ Yellow Jacket 10J
Horn Silver . -3
Denver 'Mining ; Stocks ,
nnsvnn , Colo. , March ill. The following list
Is the closing quotations on the Mining cx-
cnango today. .Sales , 40,0)0.
Mothnrs will flnd Mrs. Wiasloiv's Soothtntr
Syrup the bast remedy for their cluldrou. 25
coins a bottle.
300,000 bars Union BOip solil in Nebraska
braska last month. It's the bast.
ASXUVXCiS.il K.\Ti.
The now dramatic attraction nt Boyd's
now theater followinc the Conreul Opera
company will bJ llobart Mantoll and his
compnnj' of playors. Mr. Max Xoallnor , his
tnanaecr , arrived m the city yesterday and
announced the following brilliant ropjrtoiro
for the Omaha engagement ot the Mantoll
company : Thursday evening"Monoars ; "
Friday cvoninp , "Hamlot ; " Saturday inat-
tneo , double bill , "Tho Lesson in Acting"
nnd ' 'Tho Louisianian , "and Saturday cvoninp ,
"Tho Corsiciin Brothors. " The following is
a true estimate of Mr. Mantoll from tbo aolo
critic of the Philadelphia 1'ross :
"Mantell is a marvel. Ho belongs on the
boards , and adorns the arena of his activities.
In Monbars > hc Is majestic and masterful a
player of heroic mold measuring up to the
requirements of u noble and grandly emotional -
tional character. But it was ) n that ether
and pre-eminent character of Hamlet that
Man tell ambitiously entertained a crowded ,
critical and cultivated audicaco at the Wal
nut Street theater last night. "
"Two Old Cronies" Is boolcod at iho Far-
nom Street theater for four nights com
mencing Sunday afternoon. Of a recent
presentation in Kansas ( Jity the Times said :
Anderson's "Two Old Cronies" with its now
trim m inf-'s , and as witnessed hero By large
audiences , is one of the best attractions
offered for many \veeks. A. II. Williams us
Jacob and E. J. Hoffermau an O'Donovan ,
the "cronies" this and ootn
arc season , sus
tain not only a rather popular precedent , but
have a few gewgaws all their own.
But Ada Deaves , who can malto herself
inoro fantastically homely and raoro elegantly
fantastic by turns than anybody else , is still
the particular attraction of the show. She
has , of course , r.omo new and indescribable
powus. seine now recitations and several pop
ular old onos. The two "cronies" this sea
son makn all their entrances and exits to the
music of "Comrades. " and Ada Deaves , in
her sweeping ins and outs , U set to "Boom
do Ua. " J. Henry Mncko , Huby Welsh and
Lindloy Monson are all peed specialty people
ple and character people well placed. The
Don sisters arc capital dancers and win many
recalls. Tlieso , with Fnnnio Bloodpood and
Florence Noyatt , make a quintette of at
tractive girls , who change costumes so often
that you can hardly keep track of tuoin.
"Lato to bed nnd early to nso will shorten
the rood to your homo in the skies. " But
early to bed and a "Littlo Harly Hisor , " llio
pill that maiccs lifo longer and butter aud
wiser.
Oninha compressed yeast strictly puro.
l the IEiiIt'8 ,
At a meeting of tbo republican county
central committee hold lost , evening tiio pri
mary election rules which were submitted
for consideration some ttmo ago , were
adopted.
Only one amendment to the rules as origi
nally submitted was offered. That was that
no person bo ullowod to take their ballot
from the room before voting. This amend
ment , was considered a good ono and Was im
mediately adopted.
A list of ropu oilcan voters of each ward
was furnished the corumltteoraen for use
at the next primary election which will ho
hold on April 21 , At this election dolomites
will bo elected for the state , congressional
and national conventions.
About Itullrimil Mm.
Chief Clerk Morphy of the Elkhorn freight
ofllca has gone with his wUu on a
trio to Chicago.
General Agent Phllllppl 6t the Missouri
Paoillo went to Chicago last night , accom
panying hia mother.
L. K. Sessions of the Motion route and
Charles Hoxton of ttio Northern PacitlooUico
of St. Laulii are In thu city :
( jcncrul Superintendent Hughes of the
Elkhorn and General Agent uitchio of thu
Northwestern are In Chicago.
Ciiiittiln llntlln Smith Coming ,
The Salvuilon army of Omutm is preparing
for a grand Jubilee tonight. Captain
Hattlo Sinllli and Major Kuppul and wlfo
will bo In Omaha U > address the faithful ,
The army headquarters will probably bo
crowded to their utmost limits. Captain
Smith will relate the causes that led to the
torn bio tragedy In which she xvus ono of the
victims when she was hero last November.
This will bo her first appcaruucu in Omulia
sinca her recovery.
T tmtos IDheumatism.
Mr. CiiAm.rcs IMWHESCB. of Ashlaml.
Kcl ) . . says ( lint Swift's Specific cured
him of severe Rheumatism of which IIP
had Buffered for ovc blx iiiontlia , with
vnin efforlH to tct ; relief. Ilo recom
mends it to till Miffcrcre from Itliciiinn-
lism.
lism.fiend
fiend for our liooU on the Tllood nnd
BlUn. mailed froo.
BW17T 6PKCIFIO CO. ,
ATLANTA , OA.
OMAHA
MnRSE-COESHOEQ3.
llOlltotT.mlStro > l.
Knofory porni-r llttianil IKunlfK stroa'.i.
Wo nr.i nmklni cloio pflcoi to ouli b lyori , ai I rua
solllni ; n cHsi of itooli which 1) very silo-
n'jlo wltli inorch tati.
KIRKINDAU , JONES & . AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
Wliolcsntp Mfrs. AROiits Hoots , tdioe.i. ruliliprs
llosiloiilliilibcrSliocCii. ( cllvoods. mi ( i llnr-
1IOJ , 1IUI. llOJllanipy-st npy st.
UUKWUHS.
JOS. SCIILITZ BREW
ING CO.
Onico , S. Dili nn.l l.cnvcn-
worth 8t . , Onmtia.
John llarhovur. Auts.
CON SECTION HUY.
VOEQELE DINNINO
Mfru t'omrcctloiiprs nnd
joubursof foreign anil
domestic fruits , 1110
Howard st.
CAUUIAGH TOPS.
CM AHA CARRIAGE TOP 0. J. ANDERSON ,
UO. , MrTK. lincKy tops , Imcks ,
A. T. Dnrtiy , Mfir. Tops , cushions , etc. Send lor
cii ) ilon , bucks , etc. catalog. 3ID S. IVth-st.
214 North l.Mli-.il.
COAL , COKE , | COUNJCE.
OMAHA COAL , COXE & . EAOLECOR CEWORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrs. Enlvnnl/cd Iron
Ilnnl nnd soft conl. B 1C. cornice niL'tnllc , skyllKhls window , cntis etc. ,
ci r. ItHli nt d DoilKlau- 1110 , Ill21 > odtv-iit.
t9.
CLOTHING.
BIOTCHKY& , COHEN , GILMORE&.nUHL ,
Clothing , notionfurnish Mnnnrrn nnd wholrunt
ings , ( ilvo us d trial. c'lothluru. IIU'J llurnpy
Samiik'S pri > | > ald hy ex fetreut.
press. 11 I.I Harncy.
DRY GOODS.
IIILPATRICX-K03H
M.E. SMITH & CO. ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry sooils , notions , fur- Dry KnoiH.notloni , Kcnt'B
nlsliliiK KOoil" . Corner liirnlBhliiK uooilt * . for.
HtUiuiil liownrd-ttti. llth nnil Howard ot.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illustrated catalog free.
Kill Capitol live.
FURNITURE
BEEBc&RUNYAH FUR-
IIITURECO. ,
Uraco and Thirteenth
GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. STEELE&CD. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
1:01-1:05 Jones street , lOtli and Ilurncy streets ,
Omaha. Omnliii.
GRAIN.
S. A MO WHORTER ,
2l511il of Ornito. Ilrokcr
In ( iinln. etc. 1'rlvale
h'cto .V. V. , Chicago
and tt. Louis.
HATS , ETC.
HARDWARE.
RECTOR fc WILHELMY LOBECK&LINN ,
CO. , Dcalom' liardw.'iro anil .
mrchfinlcs' tooN.
Corner 10th and Jackson
btreels. ll'Jt Donvlua Street.
LUMUKIL
CIIAS. R , LEE , JOHHA , WAKSFIEID
iriKiil hmititr , wool
oar | > otn nml mr.juol Impoftol.\mjrlc\n I'nr ,
Hooting , Ian I ci-nont , Mllw.ntlci
lir > lrnillc : ccnicnt. nn.l
fill ami Donahs. ( julaur whltj linu1.
FRICX& HERBERT.
l.lnuor inprclmnt * . 111 !
Ilnrncy-Jt. Mtrs Ken Wholesale liquor denier *
nc'dy B i : 9t Imll.t "It IU01 Knrnxiii'St.
ten.
MILMNKHY
C. ASTONEHILl , J.OBERFELDER CO. ,
Importers nnd Jotd > pr of
Mllllnpry. notions , clo'Ki , nilllnary. notlont. Mnlt
etc. 110118 S. luths or.li'M prompt. ' 'WU H.
MUSICAL.
A. HaSPt.JR. ,
1'lnnos orcniifi. nttlsts
mntiTliiN , ftc. 1518
DoiiKlus-st.
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK S'iaVD1JOIL
LINE CO. , No Imil ojnr , n > i sno'y |
clilinnay.i , no cli < irrln <
Ilpllnpd nnil lalirlcntliiR or wlcki , A < you
oils , n\lc Kronsu. etc. cur for It.
OYSTERS.
A.BOOTH PACXINQ CD. PLATT& C3 , ,
I'nekors of oystprn , tlsU Oyston , IIMi ant calory.
nnil colcry. U03 I.onvun- ; il'J S 10tlit. . DnvlJ
north st. Cole , iiutaiijtir.
"
OVI3UALLS , SIJIUTS , KTC.
KIND&SIMEAD , RODINSOH SI QKESCO
Jifrs of "K ft S" pnnts , Kfrs colpbrited'\"lliick- :
shirts anil ovornlls.ctc. skin" ovcrnll" . ] pant ,
CH-18S. llth-HU Kldrli , cents , civI'.unt
Omahn. * .
PRODUCE COMMISSION !
Kat.tbllshctl , IS7d. BRANCH
AGO. ,
WHITNEY & CO.
.
Produce , fruits of ( nil
Ilutlcr , ecus and poultry kinds , oysters. S17 H.
31'.I H. taili-st. lllth-st.
KIR5CHBRAUN& JAS. A. CLARX & CO. ,
SONS. , Uuttor , chceio , cjgt.
Butter , OJJRI nnd poultry poultry nnd Kama.
1KH ) Howard-si. 317 Soutli 13lli Strust
J. A. RYOER & CO. 0. PEOAU ,
1) ) u UerCtfKsclicosp , poul roinmlsBlon nicrchnnt ,
try , hlilua nnil KUIIIU. 1'iodncc , butter , reus ,
1215 Howard street , clicmo nnd poultry
liefer to Coni'l Nat.iiank r.'th und llounnl M.
MULLINA MCCLAIN BINCHAM&SDM ,
Hpcclnltli's , bnttur , PBI : . , Scml us your cccs , Imt-
rhocso , poultry , ctc.No tprpoutryiiiiip , hlilcx
15 S. lull. Itcf. Ist.Nntl etc. 17U1-3 Luavci
fctrcct.
.E"0"1"RBUON ?
SCHROEDERfcCO. . :
lltitto-
lltittoeatit. . cheexp
Cash buyers tinttcr ami Irnltpoaltry , piinti * .
CKKS ; Intitules r-11 ether AKOIIII for Alyr's
lirotlticu on cuauulMun. lliiyal horse and citllo
42.1 S. llth St. BplCL" . , ' ) OJ S. llth Bt. ,
Oiualtn.
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
Carry a full stock of Wrapplni ; paper , all kinds
prlntlnivrnpplng and ot twIiHM etc. U'lS '
wrlllni ! paper , card pa Howard ntrect. Tclo-
per etc. pliono , 1TW.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Stove repairs und wato
attiiciiinrnts for nnil
kind of ntovo mad e.
I'M : DoiiR'las.
SASII. TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&CO. H. HARDY .tea.
( oyH , iloll , n ) ti 11 in a
Manuraclnrir ! ! of pash Inncy goodH. hotiBt > fur
doort. till nil a and rrulilUK' Kontls , chlhl
muuMlHKS. Ilmncll of- rcn'H earrliiKOi. Idl
llcv , 12th nndl/.ardsSts. Kariuini Htrct't ,
SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOCK YARD3 CO. , - LIFTED
COMMISSION MEUC1IAN J'S.
ALLEN ROOT i : CO. , OASMANN & SJILI/ ,
'D nml Ct I"x-
llooiiin , -
( loom ! li ICxclmnKO bnllcl-
liiKi Houtli Ouuilm. tulldlni ; . Honlri
Many Lives
would be saved by taking1 in the first stage of any ill.
ness a generous dose of Brandreth's Pills ; this would be
especially true in cases of pneumonia or bad colds.
Take from six to ten pills and by their thorough action
the excess of blood is taken from the lungs to the intes
tines and congestion must stop. When you feel a cold
coming or have a chill followed by a sudden rise of
temperature take these pills first and then send for your
physician ; he won't have much to do , but then he gives
you confidence and will have the credit of the cure and
all will be satisfied.
Remember , Brandreth's Pills arc purely vegetable
and cannot do harm ; over 100,000,000 boxes have beert'
used during the past 60 years and have never done any
thing but good.
i
Nerve Sootls , "
_ the wonderful rdneilf
In fluid with nvrlt -
trii iiuiiriind'Q tn earn all nervous dlncasos , sncll in VYeiilt Memory ,
IXIM fjf llralii I'owtr. lU'uilarlio.VakofUlricas , IMH .Manhood , Klchtlf Knita ,
pious Nervousness , l/assiindo , nil drains and loss ( if power of tholieiicriitlin
. , Organs In cither cox cause I hyoviTorertlon. youthful urrii'n.iir exce.-Hva .
Viu uo ( tillmrco , opium or hilmulnnts which soon lead lo Inllrmllv. ( 'OIIBIIIUI )
% 4lion and Insanity , ,1'ut HP convenient to cany In vest nocket. 1 tier pai-k-
tat' L'OliymulhOfiirli. With cvi'rytiordnrwn aivcuivrilttn qu'irnntit luturt
( a. vrrejunttthcinontv * Circular /ildrctsAtrvuMccdC'o. . , C'Ulciiuu , 111.
For Bdlo in Omiilin b.v .Shornrw & McC'oniioll ,
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tb eminent eiiorlnllit In iiorvnqt , chronic , prlvnte. tloo ) , ( kin anil unrmrjillinnn'i. . A ra/ulnr a
uil ernduutu In luvitclnc , in [ llpinmni nnil cenltlcule * lmw. u Btlll treating wllh tlin KriAtcil nucr
coliirrli. liuriiinUJrrlioi'ii , lo l mnuliooil , ieinliiul wcukneii , nUIll loiioi.linpotenvy. lyiilillls ntrlclurn . fi
orrliuuu , uleut , vurlc < irtl , ctc. Ko nmrcury lined. New trcHtmunt for Ion or iliul IHIUIT , I'urllef uiint/.u to
Tlill nioinnt Lolronlul at home by corrDM'onitencu , Molliluo or Initruuicnti runt by until or oiprcfi ! '
ourclr nackuJ. no inftrki toliultcutj runluiiln ornmuur. Ono iiertonul luturvlu yreftrmU. Comuluii
f ree. " Corru < punOcnro ttrlctlr prlvuto. Hook ( Ut rl * > ot LJIo ) foul ttoa. Ufllcu buiirt V * . u. tu'J p.
Buudayi 10 u. iii.tu 12 m. bfuil tutuip lu : reply. .
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' FOR WEAK MEN
I'rninpl relief Lusting I'uro. 1
will Beiiil ( sealed ) free lo uny i < iif
forer prescription to onliinrtt
Hin ill , wuaU purls ami suerdll/
CURE emu lost inanhoiiil emission * ,
GOLD MEDAL , PMHS EXPOSITION , 1889. viiili'oeu.u nnil Iiniiolrncy ,
I'uslllvd liunu-dy , Adiliecs with
THE MOST PERFECT OF PEH8. , llox 1"J ) , Tu