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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1893)
rwsr "i-wTVTHpnmriT THE OMAHA DAILY UEEr TUKSlAY , MARCH 21 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL WLeat Wan Weak oa Account of Morn Tftvorablo Weritlior. PROVISIONS WERE FIRMER AND HIGHER Vlillito Supply "f r.rnln Wan Alioiit i\ UK f.tpcrtnil , Slimvlnif n llurn-iwo of Nrnrly Our Iliiuilroa Tlinntiiiul lluilirli , CMKMRO. 111. . March 20.-Wheat win weaken on account of tlio mure favorable weather. Vine , warm tains In southern Illinois was one of the rep irts to which It succumbed and the blggcit evport trade reported from New York In months was powerless to tevlvo It. May Is yt ! lower , and .July from ! to > e off slnco Sat urday afternoon. C'orii was steady until near the close , when It yielded in syn.p.ithv . with wheat and left off with a Km for the day of ! < c , Provisions were llrmer and higher , the advances belli } ; 27'ie ' In pork , about Uic lard In and 7c In ribs. I'ardrldgc apiii'aied willing to cover some ot bis short May wheat , and at 77c he look Son- 000 hu. from Linn. When the market had de clined another ' > .c for May , 1'ardrldgo cliuiK : d his mind about to ; necessity of covering any more. Armour sold May freely and bought July sparingly. There appears to bo a Kunor.il disposition to jiet rid of May Wheat and let the clique have it. Tho-o who are hiilll-.hly In clined are buying.Inly In preference to May. Trade Is liir/ely local , outside buying continu ing very Ik'ht. The vMbli- supply was about an expected , showing adictease of H3.OOO bu. , hill lids In cludcH 2.111,111 lOhu. added In Minneapolis , whole iipilvate elevator wltli ItHContunti has been made regular. The opening was heavy at about the closing fltsuies ot Htituiday and prices receded v for May nnd Vf u.tulv. . then rccmored par ! of Ihl-i decline , hut again eased off and the clos ing wiiHonsy at "ie fiom the bottom. Ill corn t'lie anticipated larger movement B'I-VIM ! to Intensify the bearish sentiment In nuiie qinirleis. yet theie WIIH no pronounced ( llHlMteitlun to break the nnirket. Some buying of .lutv ii-jiilnst snicof .M'iy made the piemlum for Die former a shade giontcr. Trade was blow and prices clumped slightly. Oats wi-ie quiet and easy with corn. I he piual'r part of the business consisted In ex- ohniiglng biiylns .Tune and selllii ! ; May-at i-ven value. Iliinham & lluxbaum wore the lirlliclpnl traders. Ilo ) ! products opened steady and lusher on better prlci - , for live boss nt the yard.s under lilt active demand for shipment and sharp bld- ( HilK bv the packing liotises. Lard was some what fYooU offered , the market inline steady lor hud , wlule ribs advanced. The amount of trading was light. The strength early was further developed , prices Impiovlni. Just be fore Hii - ml of tin- session tlm market eased somewhat , closing easy. J'stlimited receipts for tomorrow : \\heat , nnoeius ; corn , 225 cars- oats , 200 cars ; hogs , 14.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : ci.o.si : . HAT. . _ L1 _ J H.1 Wlic.it No 2 .Mnrcli . .1 71 74 7.11(1 ( May JT'lTK-TJi Jill ) ' . ,7.i'i.3l , 73 ? ( Corn f < o.2- Miircli . . 4U ( M ti y . . . i 43) { .Inly . . ilM 44' ' { Cats Xo' ' . ilarcli . S01 ( . : ! ' ( ! . ' * H .line . Jlt'pa 1'ork. . Jlny I ? (0 ( IS 20 17 77 ! . into IT KM I.unl - .Mny . . . . \i \ 35 IS 5J 12 M 13 25 12 X July . 11 'M ' II 40 II 4t. ? II 10 ( opt . . . . u r-'S u s' : > 11 riV- 11 ta 11 37'j ' Eluiit Illbs. . in : o 10 H ) IIJO 10 K 10 t1 > 4 Cnsli ( | iiotations were as follows : i'l.orit Dull and uni-hanged : winter patents , 3,70'il4.20 : winter straluhts , * 3.30i 3.3r > ; i > ji Ing patents , } 3.fi5'.4 ( II ) ; spring Htralght , 2 00u3.10 ( ; baiters' , 2.10 2.30 WllKATNo. . 2 spring , 72 (3i73c ( ; No. 3 cprlng , 57c ; No. 2 red , 72't(3.73c. ( CHUNHigher ; No.2,41iic ! ; No.Scash , 30'Jcj No. 3 vellow , 4If'Ml"jc. ( JAW-NO. 2 , nii-i No. 2 white , SC-aSOijc - No. 3 white , 32W.33c. ! ltvt--No. : 2 , 50c. UAIIMY No. 2 , G2ci No. 3 , 40GG5c ; No. 4 , . . riAxHuin-No. : 1 , J1.20. TIMOTIIV SIIUD1'rlme , $1.30. VoilK Mi'ss , iior bbl. , J17.8018.8U4. Iard , per 100 Ibs. , * rj.lO < ait.15 ; ; short ribs sides llnosii ) , flO.'JO ; dry .salted shonlder > ( hoxuili , ( O.U2 > O.G& : hhortcluur sides ( boxud ) , $10.05 ® 10.00. Wiitsuy Distiller ) , ' finished goods , per gal. , 11.17. SIIOAUS Unchanged : ' cut loaf , G/'j'i&jltc ; granulated , n'Jc ; standard "A , " DC. Thu following wuro the receipts and bhlp- iiientK for tixhiy : On thn Produce oxchanjii ) today the butter market , was Urn1 ; creamery , 20Zi20ij ; dairy , 202ic. ( KKITS , easier ; strictly freMi , Onmb.l ( ir.ll-i. The market was dull and the amount of trailing was limited. The following prlees are for delivery at Mls- Bls-tppl ilver points. WHISAT No. 2 spring , 70u bid ; No. 3spiliiK , C8c bid ; No. 2 hard. GOc hid. -No. 2 while bid No. 3 white 32 OATSNo. , 33c ; , ! Jc bid. bid.t'ott.vNo. . 2 cash and April. 38c hid ; No. 3 or bettor , cash or April , 37J.e { bid ; No. 2 white , 03'tc bid ; No. 3 while. 38o bid. Amoii' { the sales were : Twenty carsNo. 3 or better corn , Toledo terms March and April shipment , 3Ke ; No. 3 or hotter corn , April Milp- ment , SI. l.ouls terms , 38'iu. ' Oniiiliii Produce .Murlcrt. The week opens with .some chmiRO In the local prodtico market. It will hu noted that CKKS are quoted lower , aKo Kami ) . The Keneral market was not overly aellve , hut there was about thu usual trndu for thu llrst day of thu weok. A ri'l.rs Cholco stock , J4. 1IANANAS I'er bunch , Including crates and pncklni ; , $ 'J.Oiig.2.75. IlKANSCholcu navy , (2.45. HirrmiTlio market Is very poorly supplied ivlth KOOI ) country roll nnd uven thu lower prudes are not as plenty as they ml ht bo. Tin common packing stock sells at IGQIHc ; fair tu peed country roll , 18ifc20c ; cholco to fancy roll In small lots , 'JOit2'-V. fAI.IFOIINIA C'AIIIIAlli : I'er 111. , 3c. t'r.i.unvI'er do40c. . 4'UANiiKiilitrs I'er Ixiv. J3.25. CvcirMiiiiiis- do.J2. . Kcls Thu receipts were u llttln mote lib era I nnd that , together with tlio waimei , weather , had a naturally depressing ellect upon thu market , Thu market generally a IJi : , hut there were sales reported as low us 13'iC. ' UA'MRTho receljits of ducks are heavy , a- was noted nt. thu clo > > o ot last week , and tin market Is lower , and iluiy go uren lower. Not only were the regular KIIIIIU houses largclj supplied , but every ono had some. camo. A > usual when the supply Is so Inrgo thoru wu- . ciulto a wldo variance In thu prices asked Mixed and tenl , Jl.004nl.50 ; redheads , $2.00 2.50 ; small geebf , t3.50ii4.00 ; Cunadagce.se t5.00fl.G.OO. i i HA i'i : l-'nuiT 1'or box , $3.50. H.\v tii.oojio.fto. IliliKSNo , 1 green , 4e ; No. 2 green , 3c ; No 1 ireen , .salted , 4'sc ; No. 2 green , suited , 3'jc No , 1 green , salted , 25 to 40 llis. , 4 c ; No. ; Kiecn salted. 25 to 40 lb3'Jc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15 His. , 8e ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to K Ibs. , Gc ; No. 1 di v lllnl,7 > i : No. 2dry Hint , 5c ( No. 1 dry salted. Gc. IIONf.v Choice to fancy whlto clovur , IBS lOc ; fair to good. HliilBc. l.KMO.ss I'holee , $3.5O ; fancy , J4. NKW Vr.iiTAiii.rs--letiuce : , 40c ; radlslic' ' Biul parsley. 45c per doz.i green onions , 3je. ONIONS llomii gtown , per bbl. , } 4 ; Spanish per erate , ? _ ' . OUANUKSI'lorlda fancy , per box , $3.50 russetls , J3.2 ; Mnxlcan orannus , slnglo boxes 13.25 ; 5 to Hl-lHiv lots , Ci ; I'allfornla mountali oranges , $2.50 ; Washington mituN , $ J ; New onstlu California seedlings , $2.75 ; Mud. MVCCU- $2 75 ; Hlveisldu seedlings , if'J.75. OVMKIIS rercan , 104',38e. I'drATdis-folorado , * 10 < il.'J5 ; cholco na tl\ st > vk , 85Sfyoc. l'4)i'i.inv The market Is very poorly sup piled and poultry of all kinds K very seatri' ' Choice live chickens , Ui2 > lV ( ; dressml. 1 l12c geese and ducks , dressed , ItiM''ci turkeys , 14c SriiAWiiKiinins I'eriiuart , 254i30c. SWKKF 1'oi'ATOr.sIVr bbl. , * 3. TANOKUINKS- half luxes , 2.75Q3.00. VIIAICholco and small fat veals , liiruo and thin , SSJGe. _ Ne\v Vurk .Mnrlii'ts. Nr.w. Vonu , March 2 t. Kuum Itecolti'i 24.UOO pkgs. ; exports. ItiO bb,30.00O | sacks Kiues , lO.MK ) tikgb. ! market ijulet , steady ; winter tor wheat , low grades , t2.liru2.55 ; white wheat , fulrto fnney , f2.55U3.G5 ; winter H heal patents. < 3H5'ic4,2a ' ; MlnneaOta clear. J2.BIKJ 3.50 ; MlnneMitustiulghts$3GlKtiV.OU ; Mliine sola patents , } 4.254t,4.00. l'oi N MKAlDull , stundyi yellow western f2.G5ir.2.75. llAlti.KY rirni , quiet ; western , GO&8V. ( HAIII.KV MAT--iull , steady ; western , CM 85eWIIKAT WIIKAT Heceliits. 32,550 Im , ; export ) 1 lli.MOO bll.t sales , 4,075 , IHK ) bu. futures , 344 , 000 bu. kix > t , i-pot miirkut lower ; oiitlon uctlve ( or exporta , clo&luu flriu ; No. 2 rut In dtoto knil fli-vntir , 74'a74' < < 'i nflont , T.'M' . f. o. I ) . , 7."i l't.7t'.t4ei No 1 norllirrii , Hl'4 ilNl > , ct No. 1 Inird.H5'ie. ' options were fallly ticlho.lrregiilurandi-losed weak Thn opening * " wciik ntrl deellii'.ng " .tfti'oti free 'elllnj , weak Chi.111(11111111 . easier cable .advanced < , ' < ft > , c rin decreased Mucks ii'tlvieximrt Imitilry and local tMvrrlnti , dpcllnlim"it \ ( \ > ' < ui tin- loiiillnii tliruuttll weak west nnd ehulnc ? i ll' ' c bnlo'.r Huturdnyi No. 2 red , eUHint , Mny , 7GU fl7 13-IGc. June. 77W77'ii.IUly ; , 77 13-11 7S7-IG , ' , i-loiliiK at 77' ci August , 7 ! ( .70c , oloilng at "ac. Slock of grain , store nnd afloat. March 18 : Whent , 10,050,485 bu. ; rorn , 481.H7U Int. : oats 003,100 Int. ; rye , M,48C bu. ; hurley , 130,005 hit. ; mail. t > 7.mi ! ) bu. t'ouxllerelpts , 2H.HOO 1m ; exports 3.47H bu.sales.2(10UOO ; ( bu , futures , 33,000 bu.siiot. Spots dull , easU'r , closing steady ; No. 2.52U j.5i'ii' : In elevator , C3 3IUo alloat ; nil- guided mixed. 5253'ic ; steamer mixed , 52 < & ,53c ; No. 3 , 61l.52c. ( Option * declined ' (0 , ailvniir-ed { * , declined U'itVi ' us following wheat and Uhlcii'io , olosed weak at , 'cajiic. ' under Paturday , with trading ( lull : April , 51'i p.Ol c , oldHiint at. fttue ; May , GO faMHic , closing out 501ic ; July , 50n.a."iOiC ? , closing at 50 ' , i . OAis-Uecelpts 101,850 bu. ; sales , 50.000 hu. futures , 20,000 bu. spot. cSpots white western. 42'ir50c. llAV l'alr demand , steady ; shipping , 703 7.V ; gond to choice , HOTlOoC. Hdi'S Oiilel. steady ; .state , common to choice , IHT&21'e ; ; I'aelllc coast , IHiWl'ii1. II llis--l''alr : demand , llrm ; wet salted New Orleans selected. 45 to no Ills. , 4lSMr ! > ; Texas selected , 50 to l > 0 Ilu. , .Vrr.'c ; dry , 2O to3O KM. , 13'i'l3'c ' ; Tuxastlry. 2 1 to 25 Ibs. , " 'i llc. I'liovisioss Cut meals , ijulet ; pickled bellies , 10 > ii7.1i'c. ( ( ; Mldilles , ( pilet , steady ; short clear , 10''e. l/ird , dull , llrmer ; western iiteam clmcd at $12.30 ; sales , none ; option hales , none ; May , $12.35 ; July , $11.75 ; Sep tember. } 1 1.71) ) . Pork , more active , llrmer ; old mess , fiu.imi',10.25 : new mess , $10.5OV,10.75. ? HtirrKii Demand steinly ; western dairy , 18 ® 23i'i western creamery , 22'-.22'ic ' ; western factory. nvWJ'jrt Illglns , 28'ie. ' I'liunsu Kali doiiiiind , steady ; part sklm-i , afft'i- . linns Uecelpts llb'Ttil , lower ; state and 1'etmsylvunla , 17e : reeelpts,9lGO pkg" . : west ern fre-li , 17c ; duck , 32' .35c ; goo e , 0&J175C. T M. l.owynlPt , nominal ; city ( $2 for pkgs. ) C'ir ' bid to Gc asked. fiiTrov Sr.in : On.--Iull , weak ; crude , 4Gc asked ; yellow , 5T > c. riiniiiii'.MThe : market npcned dull nnd steady and loinalned so throughout. Opening , G5r ; highest. G5c : lowest , ( iV , and closing G.lc bid : Pennsylvania oil , sp.it sales , none ; April oiillon sales , 5.OOO bids , at GV ; Lima oil , 20ic ! bid : lolnl sales , 5,001) bids. linsiN- Dull , steady : $1.40rtl.-l5. Trni'KNTiNiQuiet : , steady at 35'i1 > ,3Gc. KKT. I'alrlv active , linn ; domestic closed lit 4'VGe. Moi.ssr.s - - New Orleans open kettle , good to choice , linn ; fulldemand. . 3 IT HO. SriiAii-liaw. iiulel , llrm : rellnlng , 2'jc ; cen trifugals , Oil test. 3 V ; sales , lilK ) tons eMru superior manllla to go to ( ! reenock , Scotland , at I3s 7deiiiil | ! to 2.81i : for 87 test ; rellned , llrm. falily active. I'm lno.v Qitlut , steady ; American , H2. 75 ® 15.50. Coi'lBUQuiet ; lake , fl l.H7'J. l.lIAii-lnactlve , ste.uly : domestic , J4.00. TIN -rirni ; straights , $21.10 bid , $21.20 asked. _ lltislness Clringes. The following are reported at Dun's Mercan tile agency : Omaha , New ftngland rurnltiiro company , not Incorpofaled. dissolved. Omaha , < Jate I'lty C'lolhlng company , whole sale and retail men's furnishings , fncjrpor- ated , capital stock ' . ) , noo. Anselmo. Neb. , T. It. Itiissell , Iniplcments , succeeded by Uiissell it Scovoll. Cm us. Neb.V. ! \ . TarbeJI , genet al store , will admit p'irtiicr. Kluiv.id , Neb. , K. II. f-chroeder , hardware , lomlier and grain , sold lumber Innlngss. Falls Cllv. Nub. , Noonan > V lloyle , gave bill of Mile fov > : i05. ll.irrison , Neb.V. ( ! . Hester. Implements , oli' . , succeeded by (3.V. ( . llesd'r & Son. Inland , Neb. , S'linuel M , I'ltikerton , general ( tore , succeeded by II. 1C. I'lnkurton. I'owells , Net ) . . .1. U. Nlder , general store , moved to Itelvideie. Ited Cloud , No' ) . , James Murry , notlens.utc. , closing out. Talmage , Nob. , Walker & Oo. , groceries , out ot business. t Camela. . , llenkels & Lieu , general store , sold out. Cleriiiont , la. , A. ( ! . -cker. . gro-orles ; It. P. Hurry & Co. , drugs ; A. MeKiiiley , groceries ; all damaged by lire. ( ireenlleld , In. , ( Jaison & Master , Implements , etc. . dissolved. Waverly , la. , .Iixeph II. Hoffman , hardware , gave billet sale for $71(1. ( Aberdeen , S. D.i C. .1. Shannon , mnrkut , suc ceeded by ( j'reen , t Champlln. Mellette , S. D. , II. Itraiin , Impluments , suc ceeded by 11. Itraun & Co. Summit , S. I ) . , S. S. Slmonson , Implements , succeeded by Slinonsim & honabi'ckor. Spearlh'Id , S. D. , D. A. Doiigl.is , boots and shots , assigned. Wattii town , S. I ) . , T Tilll-on , hardware , ad mits partner. The Council IHulT.s Kleviitor company has ler.sed the Union elevukir Council Illiill's transfer. Thn buslnes-i ollico of thu company is In Omaha. _ St. l.nuls .Markets. BT. Tioris , Mo. , March 20. l"ioUn Qulot , unchanged. WIIP.AT Weak , and with slight , exception couflnued so to the end ; closing h'Mivy , JiSVc below Satiiiday ; No. 2 red , cash , GlisC. ; April , O5' ' c ; May , G7)jC. ) Cons -Weak : closing ift& ° coff ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 37c : May , S'J'atrJO'U' . OATS Dull , weaker ; No. 2 cash , 30) ) c ; May , 32Je. PnovtsiONS Stronger and higher. Pork , standard mess , ( oldl jobbing , 18.00ai8.25 ; new , $18.50. I.anl , $12.50 , nominal. Drv salt meats , loose shoulders , ? 0. 25 ; longs and ribs , $ H.37'i ' ; shorts , ? 10.G2'i : hoxetl , 15c more. llacou , packed shoulders , 410.50 ; longs antl $11.12li11.25. . Hams , sugar cured , HUTiuii Kulr ; unchanged. ICKCiill'M l''lour , 5,01)0 bills. ; wheat , 30,000 bu. ; coin , 201,000 bu. ; oats. 52,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , none. Hiiii'MBxrs-Klotir , 0T)00 h'ols. : wheat 24,000 bu. ; corn , Hii.ilOO bu. ; oats , 12,001) bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley , 0,000 bu. lirltlsh ( ir.iln Tri : In Itovlcw. rONiio.x , March 20. Tn. ) .M irk I/ano Kv- press , In Its wouklv review of th'j Urltlsh grain tradJ says : Thu iiiotatlons | of Central Indian wlu-at futures Irivo tl.'cllned Gild. In Kurrachoo prices are Od cheaper. At Liver pool Id percental advance Is paid forCnllfor- nlan. Now Indian wli'iat will not bu shipped hoforo H.istor. Australia has shlppud 40,000 ( liiarK-rs weekly since January 1. Tlio MUIIII- tlty of wlieaton pasa . ' for ( iivnl lli-italn on Jlarch 10 amounted to 2G'J2OOJ ( juartors. In twelve mai ko.tsc.ont Is llrm ; prluu.s have rlsuu Id In Ijivurpool. _ City .M KANSAS OITY , Mo. , Marcli 2. ) . WHEAT Unruly stonily ; No. 2 hard , G'J'SffiO'Jiic. ' ( 'OHS Wouk ; No. 2 mlxud , 3 Ic. OA'i'.s-ln fair demand and riuhur llrm ; No. 2 mixed. 28'a29c. . HuriT.iiMorti active ; crcamury , 233 > 28c ; tlairy. 174120C. 'K ills-Slow and weak at 13'Jc. KUCKIITS Wlieiit , 40.OOJ uu. ; corn , 7,000 bu.i oats. 1,000 hu. Sllll'MUNTJWhuivt , 20,00'Jbu. ; corn , 10.00C bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu. . Now Yo-.t : Dry ( j > j U Niw YOIIK , March 20. Thu dry goo.Is nrir- ked opened without much cliangj. There wore a good many mill ordurs , but transac tions on tlio spot were ino.ler.itu and without .slgnlllcance. lluyers are locating sonn full orders thus early , In view of the largj con- sunptlon of such goods iho p'ist win lor. and , because stock ) HIM light , pricoi rule llrmer. There was a f.ilr trade In heavy yarn cottons , but sluplos us a whole were In moderate de mand. The market continues llrm. Mllw.itiketi Muructs. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , March 20 , WIIKAT- S-teady ; No. 2 spring. GOu l.'i > it.N Dull ; No. 3 , 40a41c. OATS Ualut ; Xu. 2 white , 3Gc ; No. 3 , 33j (83&c. ( llAIH.KV C3c. HVB-f Ou. I'UOVISIONS Klnn ; 1'ork , Mny.JlO.lO. 'Mliiiin.ipnl.NVlitMt .M rk l. MINNEAPOLIS , .Minn. , March20. There wast fair trade today. The feature of the ca-,1 market was the fact that No. 1 northern wa' premium ever May futur' . No. 1 northern sold at 05ej No. 2 northern , li2c. Heeelpts , yt cars. Close : . March , 112'.n1 ; May , ( Ifj'ic ; Julv O7't. Ontr.ick : No. 1 norihorii , U4t > c ; No. * ' . northern , Gl < ii.02c. l.lvurpool .M l.ivr.iii'oorMiri'h 2. ) . WIIBAT Qulut ! holders oiler moderately. COIIN I'lrm ; demiind fair. POUK I'rlmn m"ss western , line p3r bbl , 03' Oil ; bacon , Ion ; ; and short cljar 55 Ills , 50s Gij percwt. CiiUBs-u American finest whlto and colored 54s Gd pur cwt. _ Cotton MiirUt't. Nr.w OIII.KANS. li. : , March 20. Kirm good mldilllng. O'BC ; middling , 84c { : low mid' dllng , 87-He.gooilortilnary , a'ac ; net lecelpts O.n.l'J bales ; gross recetiit0,225 hales ; ex ports to the continent , 8oUO bales ; sales , 3.0o ( Dales ; stock , 287,007 bales. I'lilhiilelphla < irnlti. Market. Piiii.Aiirl.eniA , Pa. . March 20.-Witr.AT- Weak , lower : No. 2 red , .March , 73 < i 73ie. ! Con.N Optloiis dull ; No. 2 mixed , March 40u (4Q'-c. OATS Miudo ( Inner ; No. 2 white , March _ I , London Oil Market. I.ONPCN , March 20. LiNsnBi > Stpt , 45s pe a ijuartur. Tum'MSTiNHM'iiUTS 2s 3d purcwt. Cii'lco .Miirkct. N wr YOIIK- March 20. Options opcnoi ( tuudy , 6 points do u tu ftpoiuUup ; clo&ci ytrnily , lOdlfi point * up ; sales 11,250 Imss Incluillnx : April , tlo.Tiiain.H'h ' Muy , HO.ftSui JO.G5 ; July , ln.40iM0.45i September , lG.3tkO 10.40 Spot Itlo , quiet. sH-iulyj No. 7 , 117.70. - . . . . , . . . . , . , . . . o , , March so. WHEAT In fair demand , easyi No , 2 red , 00&70i\ COIIN Steady ! mixed , 43i43'ic. OATS -I'lrmor ! No. 2 mixed , 3&tJ36'4e. ' WIIISKV--I'lrinattl. 17. lliiltlinoro drain .Murkot. tlAl.TlMOMK , Mil. , March 20. WllKAT Firm ; Nd. 2 red , spot unit March , 7.1c. t.'oii.v-l'lrmt mixed spot nnd March , 48c. OATS--Quiet and oteaiiyi N'o. 2 whlto western , Toledo drain .Market. Tor.tiiin , ( ) . , March 20. WiiKAT-I-owcri No. 2 cash , GO'.Jc. ' COIIN Dull , steady ! No , 2 cash , 43c. OATS ( Julet ! cash , 34ic. ( VUlblu drain Supply. Ni\v : YOIIK , March 20. Visible pralnsupply : Vliout. 70.021,000 Im ; corn , 10,211,000 buoats ; , ,070,000 bus rye , 040,000 bu ; barley , 1,300- KIM Im STOCKS AM ) ItONDS. T < per of Spernliitloii Clinugril Almost Hourly Throughout VcHterduy. Nnw YOIIK , March 20. The stock market was oxcou.lln.lyuiT.itti : In IU course today. The temper of speculation changed almost hourly and traders found It most dllllcult to catch the turns , for the reason that prices suddenly inovel up whim the market looked weakest and vice vur ii. Tin uaslor feelIng - Ing In money , for the rate to-call : loans , de clined from 0 to'J per cent , had less oirect than expected and the same can bo said of the gold shipment of only * jOOf ) : > ! ) by tomorrow'- ! steamer ; reports were clivulatod last week tha' at least twlco that amount would go for ward. In suiuu quarters the sluggishness of the general lltt Is accounted foron a belief that surface Indications In regard to the money marlictarii niNleadlng ; In ether worib that while rates of Interest are temporarily lower , the banks are Incliii-d to bj as llhi-ralas p.is- slble with th"lr mercantile custonr'is , lit the expun-e. of Wall strojt borrowers. The stiengthof sterling usclr.uuu aNo evcltod a fear that gold may go out freely later In the week. At the opi'iilng Sii3iir and New England were the features , the formen 'Illngupt per cent , to 104 and the latter 1 > percent to l7"j. ! A reaction soon set In nnd there was a decline of from 'i to 'J percent. I ead , Sniiar , Ulstll- Illii , t'.ittl"fei'dlni an I Northern l'.i''lllc pre ferred leading the dinviiuuiil movement. The weakness In North TU 1'iicltlc preferred was dun to reports that there was a hitch In the propos'Ml collateral trust note scheme , on the stiencth of which the lecc'iit buyers sold out. The decline's weri' checke.I by a jump of 0 points In Miuihutinn , to 1(15 , InUeneral Klec- trlc to lot , 1 v pr cent In Hugar to Hil'j , and ! lla percent hi Kuhber toI7H. . UlherstoeUs Improved from * . { to l1 per cent. La'liawana and ulili'av'o ( ! as belnit Hie most conspicuous In the rally. After 'Jir : > n. in. the liears made another raid , which resulted In carrying .s.ime shares down to lowest tlgures of the day. The beavlnes- Erie seconds had a depressing etl'ect. as despite President King's denial that there Is anything wrong with the company's llnanees. the bonds continued to be oll'erod fieely at steadily declining prices. Northern Paclllc preferred broke to 40'i ' and Lead to ill ! ' , , a decline for the day of 'J''s per cent In eachcase. Manhattan ivceJed 2'i pur cent from the highest and the remain.lor ot the list reached anywhere from'3 ' to 1 ; per cent. This market closed weak In tone. Tim l'o t says : The sudden drop In Northern Pacllic preferred , alt.'iided by no positive new.of any Kind , suggested that somebody who wa.s busy acquiring a line of the stock last week has now lilled his reciiiiements. | These purchases may , of course , Tor all Ihu market irovoi , have been either for the short , or for he long account. Money was distinctly easier oday. mil the moral ell'ecl of this was douht- oss olfset by thu coiir-eiiuent advancu In ster- Ing and resumption of gold exports. Tin1 following are the closing quotations of iho leading stocks on tlio Now Vo'riv Stoik e\- chatiL'e to.lay : Thetotal ales of stocks today were 305,400 shares , Including : Ciiicago , llurllnglon Qtllncy , I8.o.)0 ; Chicago ( Jas , 0,0 )0 ; Di-lnware , Ijiikawanna & Woslern , H.V)0 ) ; Distilling , 18,000 ; Krle. 7.7OJ : Ci inural Kleptrlc , 3,30 ! ) ; Manhattan , 3.30J : .Mls-ourl Pacllic , 13,0'Jf ) ; National 1ail , 7,80 , ) ; N.'W Kii.'lnnd , 10.20J ; Northern Paclllo preferred , 18,500 ; Reading , 30,000 ; St. Paul. 10,700 ; Sugar , 01,600 ; West ern Union , 3,000. Now York Money Market. Nr.w YOIIK March 20. MONUY ON CALL Kapler at KQ.2 per cent closed olTeroil at 2 pur cent PlIlMKMUllCANTII.K t'AI'KII fl7 per COIIt. STKIII.INO KXCIIANIH : rirm , with actual business In bankers' bills at $ l.85'i for sixty-day bills uml4.87U < it4.87'i for demand. GDVKHNMKNT llo.NUs-istvudy. Statj bonits neglected. Tlio closing ( luotntmnson bonds : llcMtmi Stook Oiiotiitlons. 110STOX. Mnss. , March 20. Call loans. 5USO percent ; tlmo loans , GSOli percent.Tho follow ing are the closing i | notations on stocks , bjiuls ami mining hares : I iinilon rlii.mrml Kevluir , [ Cop/rj/i'd | / ( / ( fi' buJilrnei Gur.l'in ItrtwU I LONDON , March 20.New ( Vork Herald I'ahln > | itTl'il to Tin : UIK.lltislmKS : | wits ijulet on the Slock cM'hunu'e. but the markets have not been without features of Interest , l-'m.ds ar > unchanged. Indl nsterl n loans Improved U to > per cent , but Indian rupee p.iper has fullen 1 per cunt on thuprefoned lnnie of now rupee block , r'orolxn covornment heeurjtles were fairly htroni ; till day. Home railway * leuvo olThtroiiK' , thouxhdfalliiits have IKHMI only on a comparatively sniull i > cale. An udvuncoof , uilac.n In London we'ilern , 1 i per teul In S iiitheasti'rn de- feried nnd ' . to " .pur cent In most others. North llrlilsh wnH. . . oxceptlotmlly lower Americans wero" utiong during the morning on lln > Witlsfn-'tory associated banks statement , but'the public failed to re spond. During the fif rtmon Mime degree of weakness prevailed .iinil continued to the rlosu. In place of it rise a decline was estab lished. Krh' second mortgage fell % tier cent , NntfotkA ; Western preference and I'hlladel- iilil.1 & Heading 'i pur cent , I'hlludelphlii & Heading llrst Incolnu bonds 'i per cent , and several others ' (0r ( > t p.-r cent , Canadian Mill's were neglected : Urand Trunk preferences - onces have given wtirctf to ' 4 per cent , while Canadian I'aolIK ? preferences tire u shaih ) better. Argentine lines have shown cotislderaliliv llrmiiess. Mexican U.sues are unchanged. There was only a moderate demand for money. Sliott loans were obtained at IU to l3 pcrvont. I lie discount market was quiet ; two nnd three months hills were quoted at i * per cent , I'lniitirhil Nolt-A. KANSAS' CITV , Mo. , March 20. Cle-irlngs , M , (500,320. ( I'Ains March 20. Throa per cent rontcM , OGf 6V for the account. Ntw : YoitK , March 2O.-Clearlngs , } 77 ,333- 400 ! balances , i 1,634,701. OMAHA , March 2 < ) . -loarlngs ( : , } 1,1G , G53 ; same day last week , S1,450.H33. IlALTi.Moitn , Mil. , March 20. Clearing. * . 12- 3Wi,2G8 ; balances , $410,771. Money , G per cent. I'liti.ADKLi'ittA , I'a. . March 20. Clearing * , $0,771IH1 ! ; balances , $1,048,108. Money , 45iii percent. " LONDON , March 20. Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Kn-Jtltiml on balance today , .1:20,0110. : MiMll'ilts. Tonn. . March 20.New York ex change sidling at tl.rjt ) per $1OJO. Clearings , J3.SllIO ! ! ; balances , } 'Js-JO-i. ; Nlw : Oiit.i-.ANs , La. , March 20. Clearings , 1.330,000. New York exchange , commercial , 7fxperlooil iireiiiiuin ; bank , $1.00. ItosTON , Mass. , March 20. Ck-irlngs , ? 1.V H2.1,430 | balances , J1H32.N12. Money , OHG icr cent. Exchange on Now York , 10 to 7c ircmlum. ST. Lot-is. Mo. . March 20.-Clearlngs , $4,10-1- 707 ; balances , t57OOSO. Money quiet , Gii7 nil1 cent. Kxcliango on New York , OOc pre- nlumbld , Nnw YOIIK. Jlarch 20. At the Stock ex- liiinge silver certlllcate.s declined to 83' , . 'ommerelal bar sliver h-is fallen to H2c and Mexican dollars to tH'iC. The decline was lue lo a drop In bar silver In London to 371il { ii'i-ounce , whlcli has a sympathetic inlliiunce icre. OMAHA i.ivi : sruuii. M.VUIKIM. ; HotterTone nnd .More 1.1ft to the Cattle Trade HOSH Little ( 'hinged. MONDAY. March 20. Aside from the light run of rattle receipts oday were about up to the average for a Mon- lity. Tin-re were only 03 ears of cattle of ill kinds on sale , somewhat less than dealers lad h.-eii led to e\p.vt , and In consequence i'rp wa * continued confidence and a llrmer feeling In the trade. This , however , did not levelop Into a quotable advance except per mits on the tidy fat hcoxcs weighing 1,200 | o 1,300 Ibs. , which In some eases sold 5c to lOc better than at the close of last week it fiom f4.30 lo M.OIi. A moderate specu lative Inquiry was lot material assistance in sustaining values , but an unusual scarcity if the h'-avler grades of beeves , which have lieim selling so Indltl'erently of Inle , was linrdly noticed because there was no demand for that class of stockA good share of tin oll'erings were light ami medium weight . .leers , weighing from l.onO to 1,1501- ! , . Chi these I here wim no outside competition and local liousi's , although not particularly anxious for them , took them froijly at generally steady or llrm prices from i'l "lo 94.20 , while Inferior light stock and odds n'id ends sc.i tiered all the wiiy down to3.GO. 'J'h : mi > vemeiit was steady , iiltliini'li lianlly what would bu called active , and practically everything sold. Thu cow market developed considerable activity and stretiith. This was prl iclpally on account of tlio ll hl.supplies , as there wore lexs than 20 carofCOWs | and niKed stull'on s21e all told and local houses wn.itcd n good many mote' . Some..choice fat heifers sold for I nnd old pelters M > h | as low as $1.20 , bill the hulk of the fulr to goid stock .sold at from 32.C > 0 to J3.3O and. the supply changed hands quickly. Theie was a-very Hull trade In rough slock and prices wore weak at from 2.20 to $3.23 for poor to po-.nl bulls. o\on and slags. Very few veal calvi > i were offered , but they were taken ivadlly at steady lo .strong prices , ftm $ .1lo SO. . Hardly enough rmslncss was done In the stocker and feeder'tliie to establish quota tions. Kogular ddalL'rs'dld about all Oiu tradIng - Ing , paying full last week's prices for desira ble offering * ! KopresenWitlve sales : imis.Hiu : nnsv. I'r. $4 20 4 20 4.20 4 20 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 30 4 35 4 40 4 55 4 GO 4 05 4 00 4 GO 4 10 2 70 2 75 2 70 2 HO 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 30 3 35 3 40 3 00 3 OO 3 GO 3 GO 3 GO 3 75 4 00 3 30 3 10 4 00 0 00 G 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 GO 2 75 2 70 2 60 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 20 3 00 3 00 3 GO 3 GO I'r. 3 21) 3 20 WVOJlfN.0 CATl'LU. 22sl'r.s..lll3 4 00' NEVADA CATTLK. 131fct'rs..ll70 4 OO lions The markcVifoday In Its general fea tures was simply a nip -lltlou of that of Sal- unlay. Uecelpts wilfo about tlio same lis or last .Monday , and thl'qiiailty of iho hogs wa- pretty miicli as 11 lias leen for the past sh weeks. Shippers dtnlilHoIiitoly nothing , bin speculators KIsoveral / ( loads. All local houses bought a few and trading was actlvi and practically ovt-r'by ' the middle of the fore , noon , tlio market -cUvIng up strong aftei every thing had boon sold. Tlio range of price * was fiom ? 7.20 to $7.46 for common light t < prime heavy hogs uuU the bulk of the sale- were at $7.20 and $7fl . The marljct averagei a tr.ll i lower than bijurday an I last Monday , on both of whlcli data tlio Hulk of thu hogr sold at from * 7.25 ro$7.35. Heire.vjnttiilvi | sale- " ' 7. . . .10. . . 3 , . 0. . 0. . 0 . GO. . 70. 0. . 84. . 72. . 34. . US. . Oh. . HO. (17. ( . 70. . 1. . 1. . duinand WIIH good , hut In sympathy with C'hl cage , there \ u * an easier Icellng. Kulr H good natives from I3.7& to J5.10 ; fair to coot vi stern . fnim ? ,1 Oillo ? " > , r.iintnoti an I stock heep , from 12 2.'i I'lM.Toi good to choice 40 lo O'l-lb. ' lambs from * 1 to 0 , IScpresentaUve alesi So. Av , I'r. o tailing * . . . . , ol $ .1 20 71 ! western owes HO 4 35 88 western owes 110 4 00 03 wextern ewes 110 4 00 03 western Mothers 1OS 4 85 03 wenteru wether * 112 4 00 10 western lambs O'J 0 00 I't-rdptft nnd DUpiMII I'.HI ofsrick. OilleliilrnjIpUii-i'l dlspjiltl'ri of st)3' < in hownby thu ho.ilnof Hu Union Stiwk Yar.ls company for thu forty-eight hours ending at 5 j'clock p. in. March io ! , la'j3i nt-rcti'M. A MI.S Cnr.i. Head Cnrs. llenil. I.5SS 87 lilsi'ostTtoN. lll'IKIIS. liiinliu Packing Co. . . . . . . llietl II. llittnmonitCo. . Co 1'liu Cuilnhy Pueklutr Co , . A. linns t Jlic'irr A Hexnn . ' . ' .00 I'.OtlMC'lllll J. l.olmmn nntl fi-ciltvn To tul. ; o Livestock .Market. Ciiic.vuo , III. , March 20. ( Special Telegram o Tin : IIEE.J--There was a degree of brisk- less In the cattle market today that has not recently characterl/ed It. Anything that had nerll was snapp.-d up at from Uc ) ( o lOc ad vance. The day's receipts did not compilse iinylhlng very choice , and yet there weie a number of trades around $ , ' > .40 and a few at ilgher llguies. Kxtra 1,000 to I,7oo-lb. steers were quoted at from JG to $0.25 and extra ows , In.ifers and bulls at from $1 to $4.20. Most of the day's business , however , was ac- ompllshed at from $1.13 to $5.23 for steers mil at from $2.4O to $3. to for cows and bulls. A few countrymen were here looking for feeders , but only n few sales were made , on a liasls of from if.1.70 to $4.40. Stockeis were ulet as last quoted. The c.ilf market was llrm. the oll'eilngs belli. ? few. The general cattle market closed sluing. There was a stronger market for hogs. Then- win an average gain of good plump of Oc to lOc per lee Ibs. Most of the heavy hogs sold above f7. < 5. > and the prevailing prices for mixed and medium were from t7 to.75. . The host hogs oirered brought from $7.00 to 17.W ) . I'rom those llgiiros sale . dropped along down to fi.n$7 : lo ? 7.1 j for pur light stulf and to fiom $5 to f0.7rt for culls. ales of sheep were at barely steady prices , but th,1 lamb mai kel wa- . stronger than at I ho close of last week , lioeclpts were full , but the demand was active and most of the sto.-k was closed out during the day. Sheep were minted at from i I to $5.OH for po ir to cholcii , and from ? 4.00 to f'5.30 ' w.is the range of the market for poor to choice Iambs. lEocelnU : Cattle , 11,500 head ; hiys , 8,000 head ; sheep , 1 I.HIKI licad. The Kveiilng Journal reports : CAM-I.E U.-eelpts , ll.ooo head ! slilpments , l.ooo head : market opened strong ! closed uir- settled , haroly steady j t.ip steers , $ O.GOit0.7O ; others , f I.GOU.'i. . * ) t ; Te.Mins , $2.50(64.00 : stoi-Uers. $3.00iMi.OO : cows , $3.1Oi 4.23. lions -Kecelpts , IH.loo head ; shipments , H.ooo head ; marKel opened steady , closed llrm ; common mixed and puckers , $7.15".7.05 ; prime heavy and htilchor.s' weights , 47.7010 7.00 ; light. $7.0.lit7.4i. SiiHKl'-U.'celpls. 12,001) head : slilpments , .501) head ; market slow ; natives , $4.7074 0.0' ' ) ! westerns , $3.HTfi0.20 ( ; Texans , $4.GO'ii ( 0.20 ; lambs , $ l.r > 0ii0.20. Kansas City l.ivj Stock Mai-hot. KANSAS CITY. Mo. . M ircli -tJvrn.i ; Ur < - eipts , l.GDJ boail ; shipm-ills , 2,7OI h"id : : market active and steady lo 10.higher. . K.-p- lesentatlve sales : Dressed beef and shipping steers , $3.50 ® 1.80 ; cows ami h"lfer > , $1.GO 9 1.00 : stoctiers and Kvdcrs , $3.25it4.23 ; Texas nnd India ! ! steers$2.2341.23. lions Ui'cclplu,2HOOhead ; shipments , 1,700 liead ; market active and stcadv lo Oc higher ; all grades , $1.0oi,7.5O ? ; bulk , $7.JO'i/-.n.33. ' 'iiliup Itecolpts , GH K ) hual : ; slilpments , none ; market quiet an.I haroly steady. Itup- lesentalive sales : Minions , $3.01) . Hr. L-iiU l.lvuStoi-ti Jl irk-t. Pr. Loris. Mo. , March 2 : ) . V vrn.iUivelpts , 2,0.10 head ; shipnrjiits , lo.o.ij head ; market IDifJOc hlglieraiid active ; fair to good native steer < , * 3.00j,4.73 ; ; Texas fed steers * 3.20i9 lloas Ilpcelpts , 3,100 head : slilpments , 2,1OO head ; market lOo higher ; heavy. $ .7.10'ttt 7.00 ; mlxed$7,0oa7.40 ; light , $7.10i7.40. ( SHEEP Uecelpts , 400 head ; slilpments , 300 licad ; market steady ; fall cllppod Te.xans , S4.50. o T ) . D KuA7.es , 11.1) . U IOOB r. , J\s I" ; Hoonc I'res. Vice I'roa Seoy A ; Troas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital Ji'.nOO ; Omaha ixn'l Sioux Oity , Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. I1 ItIVATE WlUEA Room 212 Km York Life Building OMAHA. UKKnilENOKS : lownStato National Hiink. Sioux City ; Conimnrclal National II.ink. Umaliu. Special attention zlvon to oiitaUlo orders Corrcapnuuonco sollclluJ AD.l Jllll.l\ lilLt'KIl. Her I'orin nnd Fvuturos Ueprodiireil In l$7,00Vorth ( ) ol I'reolmis .11 .itill. CHICAGO , 111. , March L'O. The largest sil ver statue ever known since the world began was successfully cast Saturday. Sixteen hun dred pounds of sterling silver were melted in a crucible at Grand Crossing , the molten mass was poure.l into a huge mold anil Mon tana's silver statue of justice w.is an accom plished fact. For six weeks past half n dozen of the most expert founders in the world luivo been engaged preparing for the event. The plaster model of the statue made by Sculptor It. II. I'nrlc stood before them , nud their business wns llrst to construct u mold which should reproduce the exact countcr- partuf the model in the precious metal , and , second , to cast it without Haw or blemish. . The mould was made of French claj , and when it w.is accurately llnlshed , a baking process followed. This Imrilenod the clay nnd lilted it for its ultimate object It was in the presence of n distinguished company Unit the molten metal was slowly * poured into the mould , which had been burled in : i deep pit. Uoth the World's fair presidents were there President T. W. 1'almer of the national commission and President II. N. Ilist-'inbothamof the Chicago directory. Chief F. .1. Skiff of the minim , ' department , which the silver justice is designed to adorn , nnd Judge Walter Hoyfurd , the Montana ex ecutive commissioner , were also among the interested spectators. \Vhen. after the lapse of an hour's time , the mold was removed and the statue revealed - vealod , it proved to bu , indeed , a beauty. In the white , shining metal , the 'ma jestic proportions of Mr. Parks' model we.ro seen to greatest possible mlvunt.r.'o. and encomiums wore fairly showered upon all con cerned in the work. Cheers were given foi THE NEXT MORNING I KCEU DRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My ilorior laya It am Kcnlly on the slomneh , liver Knit kldnrvg , nnd Is n plcnnant laxative. 'I Ms drink ! -nm.10 from lierh-i , and U prepared for iut > nii-uilyutet. . Jtli called AU < trti7frt8fapellltal&Gc.nnd II npnclcagp. If you rannotgft U , fnd youraJilmi furnfreu sampU. I.nue'N Family Medicine inavci Ilir bowrl * rnrli OUT , In ordrr to be lienulir llili li necestnrr OltATUlt V. the sculntot' . the founder * , the st.ito of Mon Latin nnd iJHil.v's loading lail.Ada Kehaii , tlio beautiful model whose I'.xait ire reproduced In the statue The. total t-ost of the slut no , U is stated. Is , . ' 0,000. The hflKlit of the statueis llvo feet ten Iticlie * , ami It will atnnd upon n lvcr Klobo two feet In dl.ituulw. The eali-s to ho held tu uiio hand titul the swonl which will he Kruapcd In the other , will he separately cast , but every part of the statue will bs of sterling silver. The metal comes from Montana , every ounce liavlne been extracted from the native ore in various smelting works of the state. The largest silver statue ever east in n mold before was about four feet hiih , while the statue of Justice Is life MM. The statue will remain In the vaults of : i safely deposit company until the time comes to set It up In Itn allotted position at .laekson park for universal attention. XKIIH.ISK.t .I.VI > .V/f < IM.SKM.V.s' . Hov. W. K. Cain and wlfo of Fulls City celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary ast week. Daniel Hurdlelt , tin old resident of Paw nee City , died from the effects of a stroke of paralysis received ten days nyo. Will Hnsslur of Pawnee City has received an upx | > intment In the government printing oftlco at Washiugtoii to succ-vid his co isln , Hey D. ttassler , who has returned to Paw nee City. Will is a democrat and Kay is a republican. tank car of naphtha bound for Omaha exploded at Paclllc Junction. The oil scat tered In every direction , took lire and de stroyed several cars of merchandise , one car of oil in barrels and a carload of horses It was an awful sight to watch the snlTerings of the Imprisoned animals. The lire was so intensely hot that iron rails inanv feet dis tant were Ivully warped. The U. & M. com pany suffered a loss of several thousand dollars. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Friend was celebrated in a public hall at that pla-o nnd was attended bv a good sl ed crowd. Mr. Turner w.is not pres ent , as hu was not fooling well , hut Mrs. Turner was there , lookinir us h ippy us a bird , sa.ss the Frien.l Slun.lard , and al- thotigh she is Ti ! yo.-ira old she Is still very .spry and danced as well us anybody , and also favored the company with same voc.il music , which was exceedingly good for a person of her ago and sh.wel that she pos s-jssed u line voice in her younger days. llurgliirs entered Shoeiihelt's sulo.ui at Falls City and secured ? i5 In cash. The next afternoon a well dressed ynung man entered the implement store of A. W. Hutvhard & Co. . and finding the proprietor out toolc a seat near the safe , wnich was open , The clerk supposing heMS a traveling sales man , went into another part of the store out of sight with a customer and when they re turned the stranger \\as .stone and the cash box broken open and $ i.ril ) , ) lu nione , some jewelry and valuable p.ipera taken. A search was at once made , but the stranger could not bo found. IIo is supposed to be the s'imo party who burghui/.od the salonn. Farmers in Richardson county complain that f.ill wheat has been bully winter killed. Reports from southern Nebraska show that there is considerable frost in the ground and no land plowed for corn. Some oats have been sown on fall plowing Siii"e cars are plenty dealers Irivo been shipping out corn as fast as received. Tin re is little or no laud plowo I for corn tu eastern Ne braska. Tutc snows and rain have pul the ground in good condition for spriirr work. No oats have been sown nnd are not likelv to ho for some few weeks if the cold we'll her continues. Reserves of corn nro much larger tlrin last year , airl many of the farmers are holding both this ami last yo.ir's crop and do not si'om disposed to sell. A gang of toughs swooped down on Louis ville Sunday and ran the town for a while. Two of them entered the Louisville hous and pot into a cpu.irrcl with ono of th:1 : hoard ers and a lively light ensued at which seo'al : took a hand. Marshal Spunce appeared mi the scene and the toughs undertocii : to make their escape by running. The alarm was given and about llft.v men and b'i\s turned out to assist tlio marshal to run them down. They undertook to cross the Platte river bridge , but were halted by Bridge Watch man Seemer at the point of a shotgun. Sev eral shots were firou1 by the marshal and his assistants , but none took effect. The toughs were lodged in jail , but broke out before they were confined more than an hour. Ono of them garo his name as Jim Kelly , and says his home is in South Omaha. IIo was hand cuffed and chained down , but shook the cuffs off in less tlmo than it took to put them on. The jail was guarded all night by citizens with shotguns. The olllccrs think they have broken up a tough ring of thieves. The gang numbers about ten men. Plies of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure thoai. rioatini ; ( iiiniblliiK lei. : SAN FKANCISCO , Gal. , March 20. [ Spuninl Tolctfi-am to TUB RKK. | Thia \voelc Sa.ii Francisco will have n 11 tilting faro bunk on lliu bay. Tlio HUmmm * Rosalie. , which has been bnililint' ' for Knmo time , is provided with all the ap- pnrtenancos for favo and roulette , itnd on Saturday will nialco her first trip. The iiitorior'iuTaiitfcments furnish room for many sots of phtyors nnd tlio bout is tfor- iieotwly fitted up. She will be run on the wiino plan us tlio g-umblin < jr steamer on tlio Hudson river at Now York. As all faro and roulette ( fames are raided hero , this limiting fiainbliiifj house will bo very popular and promises to bo crowded. Piles of people have piles , but Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. A tetntdytrilled , if used i > r N\T ! ( nJiouttneir.filencn ( ha painful ordeal attendant upon Ml IllfMlllllo fl'CCl- A rirailolTl : ; tcs thoiorturmifroiv fiiiftm-nt , iMeotilnr UiOdtrivcr. < thereof to Kith mother-tint chlU. t-ohl liy nil tlriiK lMa , Pent by ripreMB oi\ receipt ot mice , 31.M jmr bottle , cli.vjcsiiro- I'Hltl. EnADFICLD PECULATOR CO. , ATLANTA. Q * . int. t' . I. . si-MKI > s. consirt i , . srrcon , ; Or.idU'.HO of Itush Modli-al i mejo ! < , OV M'l , I'VI ION I III. i. r.ir tin-in-'i'montol GHRON10 , HEBVOU AM ) Wo ourn Cntart-li , . Koso. Thi-ont. Uhost. Stoii-ioh , J-Jou-oli ami I.iv r. Ulood , Slc'ui nnd Kl'luoy Ulsonsoi , CXJHKO. I'll.K' . FISI'I'H , PlPSriti : , iu-nii.-ina itlr ciiral \ ill out llio n c ot knlf - , lu.i * .ir . < - IM , < a HII All iimlmlltM of n privnl or iKm , < iitu n.iiuro. of ( tllii'i yuv. tutlllr , > ljr euro.I. ( nil on or tulili J i w Itn HIUIUII for i'lr. ut > rj , t roi UooK nnd lloi'lpo , llr Vnirldj Xf s oii'liK' ' ' ' * sonth 1.1 u st. , Ul , OUllli U OUUll ) , OMll. . \ , M-.ll. Furnishes thu Bssl and Cheapest Method ot FIUE-PR30FING HOUSES. \Viite fur raiulii , ; , ! ' ] of Tattling , I'Vnclnif ' , fjtulilo Flxturer , ul < : . N. w. KXI * YNi > n > aiirrAij co. , No.10.2 Twenty Si xth S . ( JniCACio. THC SPCCIALI3T. IK vnEurpasscd in the ti-catiueut of nil PRIVATE DISEASES nndill VVeakncisirii and Disorders of MCrl 18 ycni a oxperienco. Write for circulars nud question list free. Mth nnd Knrnam Bta. , Omaha , Neb. SOUVfl OJUA//A. Union Stock Yards Company , South nest Cnttlo IIo mulMi ' 0,1 inarkdila t'li wmt. Wood Brothers. Llvo StooU Coiniiilsilon Merchnnti. EouthOinaliii TolcpUono 1157. t'ldcaza JOHN II. KADHMAN , I . . _ WAI/HSU U. WOOD.Mnn | o Market KcporU by in ill a idwlro cli nlshoil upon application OMAHA Manufacturers' AWNIHQS ANO TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros. & Co. , COMl'ANV. Mnnufiicuirurs of tuiits , luvnlnm. on.Ui and noitsK covnm , II III Fnrnn-u ML 7UJ S. IGtli Htrjot. BICYCLES , Bemis Omalia Bag M. 0. DIXOJ , COMl'ANV. Importori nml mixn.frj 'j-cloi sold on inoiithlr Hour tacki , burlnpi , IWlllH. ityiinnH I' ' ) N 1'ilh. BOOT ! ; AND SHOES. " nB.- Horse Coe Shoe Company , ftilimooni and OIll-0-1107 1IIW-1111 Ilnnnrl ft. l-aftory-lllU-H2l-IISI Howard St. Wo r. < UKOM.V .Mnmifii tuicri of Hoots ami Miue In tlm fctnto of Nob.'aniv A t-'fMi'r.il Invitation It t'iU'nrt.'il to nil to Inspui't our nurr tactory. Kirkendall , Jonss & . Ilaad-Sev/aJ / COMPA.NV. VVli.dunlo sitoi : < ( ) . . iDDii.i.ion mfr . aKiiitt lln.i anil riibbjrui'li. UJi- Uubbnr hoj < 'o . IIOj- lolu llanidy - HUl-lltMllariiay dt. COM , C3XE. C1RNIG- , DRY DDQDS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kiipatrlc'i-Kos1 ! Dry IIOO'M CO , Dry Rondi , notion * , fnrNotloni. . < u in' furnliti- lil < lniiK itooiti , ujriur liu' . ) ( ) U.OJT. Illi ail llthaml llunaril Sti. I HarnDy St . FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Bsebae & Ruayan CO. , upliolitcireil furnl- 1 < 'UUNITU11H CO. , Uraco luru , IIJ2 11UI Nlcliolaj tit.Yuolo < alii unly. and 13tU 811. H ARO//- Rector & Wilhelmy Linn , COMl'A.NV , iKM Iri li tril.rirj j Corner 10th nnj Jao'ooi i I ItlllM ( O > IH Hr uju Mil DJIUI.IS it. HATS , EfJ. mat wim ; . W.A.LGibton&C ) , OmiliaSafenllni Wholutala WOUKS lat , c&pi , itr nv ti j 11. Fiiroi.vHiiii4.jatl work. ulovcs. iiilltnnf , l i Iron slmtlora an I tire m mill Ilarnoy all. cijj. | An Ire MI .V li.ir- Utt lit I Ulll .IllCkJD'l. LUMBtR. John A. R. 1.3) ) , lniiortuil.mnrlc | in 'or ; Hani * ' ) , ) . ! u u * ivj li liimt oiii nit. Mil < r 1 1- c.irpjtt .in 1 D n i ui koonoin nit anil li u/ HIlltOlllL-U. l > tli ami . ) u LIQUOR ) , Frick & I , ObyfWdjr & Co [ mpjrt'n 'in t jobbfim \Vbolc alolliiion | ul tu III nry. notions , .Mall o.-1 . in p i n i.ljr 1001 Karnam Si ( /vl ! : s nil 11. PAPER. OILS. Carpsnler Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , .Cany n full moo * of printing , wriipln ai 1 lloMnol and lubrtaatl it writliu pjpjri. carl uapor , oto. olU , full ) trjuo. oW. - C3V1.1M1HI , Branch & Co. , Jas. A. Clari & Co. , 1'ioduco , frulti ot all llnttar , rlune , v poultry anil xam3 , kbuli , njritor * . ,117 , - . MID n CTOVE REPAIR ? . I S l.OIII Omaha ShY3 Rjpilr Co WHIIK1 , itoro ropnln of lauli and wfttur attACiim9nt < doom , bllr , ill ana for any kind uf itoru muuldhud bmnobot- mudo , IM tlougUl bt. ace , inu tad lutd ,