rafts- TT1K OMAHA DAILY UKKt Tt'KSlUY , MARCH 1M. 1R1 . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL May Wheat Jumped to Eighty Cents Per Bttsbol Yostorclay , LARGELY THE .WORK OF THE CLIQUE ' ' ' ' * / _ _ Onti VfereVcnlc from Start to Finish nml jftoicd After nn Active ) ' Hiulnrt * .S He-low thn I'rlco ItulliiR H.itur- " ilny Afternoon , CIIICACIO , IH. , Morcli27.-May wheat Jumped to BOe a bushel today , a 2-ccnt advance over Saturday's hlRh mark , and closed at 70'ic. The advance of lc Saturday scared the shorts nnd they started In at the opening to cover part of their line. The market was wild , and closing quotations ranged from 7fl'c to 78Uc. The heavy buying sent the market to 70'sC with u ruali. Then the cjlquo came In by sellIng - Ing some of Its holdings and the price dropped to the opmlug figure. Tno shorts then began to buy again and the market went up to BOc. the clhiue aiding In the advance by taking hack part of their original offerings. The traders became nervoui , and from this point until the close the market , see-sawud be tween 7'JV and 7'J c , closing nearer the top. July wheat was llrm , hut closed without ma terial change In Its value. Corn opened llrm but closed very weak at > ie under Saturday's latest quotations. Oats were weak from start to finish and closed after ' ? below the prices nn active day's business at ic ruling on Saturday afternoon. Provisions vow doll but llrm. The visible supply of wheat uii > Miectcdly decreased 812,000 bu. compared with an Inr-rea-o ot lfi-1,000 bu. the corresponding week last year , but. the figures had no appreciable cITeet upon the market. The Interest In May dominates the market to the exclusion of everything else. ; ihc clltiuo brokers were being chicly watched , nnd although they mustI have disposed of con- Milnrnble quantities of Muy wheat on the hard spot" , the traders could see that Ibero must bo lieavv Imylnijorders In the market fiom shorts Ulcf. . enabled leall/.lnr/ he don.- without breaking the prl.'iM. Kaufman of H. I.oi Is shorts who "faced the wn < one of the heavy ln"ho\ \ Violeyrriiile was restless. Outside shorts anxious. Straddlcrs at ( 't. Louis writ very Duliltb and Chicago all had trades oiilsUitid- ln that weirge.llng very uneasy. Ibis forced considerable buying for May aside from the question of what the bl northwestern fchorl.s may have coveted. It Is claimed In Mime quarters ( bat the bull clique houses In wheat liuve of late been bending thcirencrglcs to holding the maiki't within bounds. A break would be millf disastrous to them. An ad vance at tills time would bring out moro wbeat from other centers to ( lilcago. Ihls might , prove disastrous , \\hen May got n IwTfl of lc over Saturday to 7Mc the move was llrst , chaiged to the-rllque. Later , accoidlng to these theorists , It was 1ho best opinion that shorts weru largely re sponsible and that thecllouedldas much as possible to bold the market together. Ihls rnornlng they had the same task on hand In an nirirraviiteit form. Pardrldge sav-of wheat ; "Tlio clique poses sa tnrgut in tlie grain trade of the country. \VhlIonol having the broadsides of a. barn , this target Is of sulllclent sl/o to bo muchly middled before June 1. Probably the capita ! of the clique Is opposed by equally largo amounts and the tactics arrayed against It are ai shrewd as their own. The Contract , stocks of wheat have lately Increased about lOO.iiOO hu , weekly. Tlieie yet remains nine weeks to 1111 sales of May wheat. We think the least the clique can cxp-et , to receive In that time will be 000.000 bu. a week , which would raise the total contract stocks by , ) iin < vl to over Ifi- DUO.OOO bil. Car lots of No. ' . ! wheat are sellIng - Ing 3o under the Mav price and only thirty-four days lo May 1. liy looking at the daily out Inspection of wheat , none of the car lots of No. 2 led or No. "J whlto are found , but the shipments all consist of prncles selling from 8c to IDij less. A fair price for No. U red In this market today would ho 07c , and No. 2 spring ( JDo. Either Now York musl advance from 7r > c to Bur and Toledo and Detroit from OOc to 7Hc , or Chicago must Mioneror later fall Into line and we shall nut Incline to the bull side until values all around are adjusted In thnlr usual positions. " The wheat pit took the attention of opera tors today to.such an extent Unit other pits were neglected. The feature In corn and oats was tbo seeming deslro of country longs to get out of their holdings. Tonight , compared with Saturday night , pork Is up KM and lard 7 ! c. Klbs uro about unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows : WbontNoa. Mnrcli 77 7051 75 Mnjr -W PO 78 78WM July- 73 > 1 73,4 WM Corn No. 2 Mnrcli 404 40H tiny 42)li ) July 4JX 43 ? < Onto No S. .Mnrcli. . . . May Juno 80 U WH 314 July ! OB I'ork. . Mny 17 MH 17 72 ! $ 17 IW July 17 70 II8H 17 ( U.H 17 ( UH 17 C5 Lnrd- Mny 11 40 II 40 11 40 11 40 It .W July 11 ( Wi u m < n m 11 03 II U ) Copt ll 05 n : zla 11 05 11 10 11 05 Fhort Hlljs. . Mny 10 im 1010 100714 10 07 } 10 10 July U SO rash quotations were as follows : Fl.otm - Modoratuly nctlvo ; prices un changed ; wlntur patenti. 13.7034.20 ; winter straights , $3.303.135 ; sprlnit patents , J3.85 4.1O ; spring stralKht , 42.Goa3.10i baicuiV , J2.nva2.3r , . WHEAT No. 2 spring , 70'c ; No. 3 sprlnc , f. o. b. , nOQGlc ; No. 2 red. 70'je. COHN No. 2. 4sc ( ! ; No. 3 cash , 38c ; No. 2 yellow , 4(1)40 ( ) : No. 3 yellow , 38Jic. OATS No. 2 , 294c ! ; No. 2 whlto. f. o. I ) . , 85 < rt35V4n ; No. 3 white , f. o.b. , 30O34C. UVE-No. 2 , 48c. HAIII.KY No. 2. fi2cs No. 3 , f. o. b. 42S51o ; No. 4 , f. o. h.,35ai4c. KI.AX HEED-NO. l.Tl.lO'f. TIMOTHY HitKD-l'rlme , $4.3Bil4.40. ( 1'OllK-Mess , per bbl. , n7.5517.57'Lard , porlOOlbs. , Hi.27li < ail.32i ! ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , J10.05 < ai0.07 ! $ ; dry salted shoulders ( hnxodt. JO.STUSO.tiO ! short clear sides ( boxed ) , lio.ooio.or > . WHIBKY Distillers' flnlshcd goods , per gal. , SUOAIIS TlnchaiiRed ; cut loaf , SJjffiSyc ; granulated , 6ic ! ; standard "A , " De. The following were the rucotiits and shlp- nieniR for today : On the t'roducu exchange today thn butter market was firm ; creamery , 22It30c ; dairy , 225J28c. KBBP , easier : strictly fresh , 14He , Now York Markets. NEW YOIIK , March 27. l'r.oim Uecolnts , 40.300 pUcsexports ; , 2.00O bbls , , 12,0)0saclcs ( ) ; sales , 7,000 pliKs. ; market dull , steady ; buyers holdlngolT ; winter wheat , low grades. $2.10 6S2.55 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy , J2.f > 5 ® B.OQ ; winter wheat patents , $3.854 25 ; Min nesota clear , $2.50513.50 ; Mlnni'Mta slrnlehtH. t3.GVij)4.K ( ) ( ) ; Minnesota patents , J4.254.00. t'OHN MKAU Steady , dull ; yellow western. 2.05 2.75. HVK yteady.nnlet : western , 59H03c. llAiu.KY-Klrm. dull ; western , G03Ho. ( llAiu.uv MAI.T Dull , steady ; western , C55J 85c. 85c.WHIIAT nccelpts , 10,600 bn. ; exports , 210,000 bu. : sales , 2,820,000 bu futures , 144- , 000 bn , spot , t-pot market fairly active , stronger ; No. 2 red , In store and elevate r , 7liHc : alloat , 70'ic ; f. o. b. , 75" ( < it77'ir ; No. 1 nortbern. 81 4 < ffiS2c ; No. 1 hard. 854i/,8Gi'j ( No. 2 northern , HOUHiWHie. Uiitlons active ; opened llrm at ' . © "le advam-e , Kuctuated con- Hiderably and llnally closed steady at ! ( ' ' 'i'i' ' udvance ; No. 2 red , Jl.iy. 70 5-10'370 13-10 , closlii'-ul 70 , e ; .lime , 77i77'c. ( floslin ; at 77 ! < is July. 77't478'40. closlrm lit 77V ; Au- pnst,7Hvir.i,7H'14e1 cloMns at 78)40 ) ; December , 82'T'H2'8e ( , elosing at H2 > , o. Slocks lit grain In store and alloat .March 25 : Wheat. 9i05,073 ( : corn , 452,081 ; oats , 5M0.5G1 ; rye. 97,372 ; hurley , 128,727 ; unit , 88,402 ; pi'ii.s , 4,398 bn , I'oiiN-Hecelpts.40.FOO tm ; exports , 18,180 , bu. ; sales , 105,000 bn , futures , 0,000 bu. snot hiiots weaker , Inactive ; No. 2 , niii&M'tr ' In elovntor , fi2 Q52 > Sc alioat ; ungraded mixed , 6A'fi4t' ; Mcamer ml.vd , fiO'ie ; No. a , 49i * © 6V ( , Untlcms were moderately active , opnilng 1 ' ' . ' 1Be down with the west , advanced 'icon ' ilecrcabcd vNlble and light receipts , de- ollned ? . ' ( with the west , closed weak at a4 < " TaC decline ; April , 40' Cil50'H' , closing at 40'c ; May. 48\MO-n1feliHingat 48V ; June. 4H.f..4lo. . ! closing lit - , 4B4c ; July , 4-J4440V. cUisiliu lit 4Or. OATS ItecelplK , 1S1.200 hit. : exports , 21,011 1)11 ) , ; sales , 5U 1.01)0 bu. futures , 71,000 hu. bpot , HnotH ilull , weaker. Options loner , wink : .May , 3WaO'i' ( , cloih > at 3Cc.lnne ; , ! U > ' 30 > 4e , doslir- 3o ( ! ; July. . .miniii\ ( > - IliK at 30ct spot .Vo. 2 white , 42'4-42'/ ; No. 2 Chicago. 39'10.30'icj No. 3. 37 e ; No. 3 whlto , Ilo ; mixed western , 37 ( 40c ; whlto western , 410l49'c. JUv Active. ( Inn ; shipping , 7070c ; good to choice , Micfeil.00. llors CHilut , bteady ; state , oommon to choice , 18 r.21'ie ; 1'nclllc coast , lb 21ii ! : . Hums- Dull , easy , PiioriMONo I'utiucatx , iiulct , steady ; mid- cllex , dull and kteudy , l.artl , nulet and llrmar ; western Ktcam closed at tll.dO ; salon , none ; nrttloiiK hales , none ; March , closed at (11.55 ; May clo.cU ul ni.OU ; July closed at Ul.Vi&j September clo cil at 11130. Pork , fair ill- manil. Htrndy. HUTTKn-HtronKilcnmnili woilcrn ilulry , l < 3'lrr.lniii. ( \ \ . 33c , CIIIIKSI : ynlet , utondy. KIHWllriivy rerelpM , rlo < ieil ulrnilyi ro- 'llit * , tH.noa pks ! nMlnrn , frtmh , lOUOlAUc. TAI.UIWQuiet. . oa lnr : city ( * 2 f or iikgi. ) & ' , ( JoiTONHKUli Oil. I'lill ' , weak ; crtldo , 44 © 4Cr ; yellow , 52i- . I'rmioi.KfMThe market openrd strotiR hut tnibiciiicnlly | broke under free offering * . At the close u "omowliat steadier lone pruvnlled , Pennsylvania elli , ipot sales , none ; April options , sales O.YOOO bills , opening prior , Cb\i2j \ highest , OHHe ; lowest , 07o and closing at 77H'1. llPn.oll , salca none , U0'u blili 1 olftl anins ufi.OiW WN. ) UDSINDull , steady ; strained , common to good , ! 1.4W.1.42'-i. ( Tuni'tNTlNK-Oiilot , lower at 34iJ3HiC. ( KICK Klrm , fairly active ; domuitle , fair to choice , 3S5SC , Moi.ASSKf-New Orleans upon kettle , good to choice , fair demand , llrm , 3OIM8i % . tl.'UAtiHaw , llrmer , more active ; fair refill- lire , 81-IOf ! cpiitrllugals , 00 test , 3 0-lCc : sales , 3,500 bags mola es susar , 80 test at 2 27-32c , o. 1. f. ; refined sugar 1 l-10c hlither and active ; olT A , 4 7-10 < iJ4 ; 1 1-lOi't mold , 5 1-lCc ; standard Ai-I5 [ t4 15-lOc ; confectlor.ets A,4 ® 413.1ceut ( ! ; loaf , 0 5-10 < a5'4c ' ; cruslH'd , 5iilft&'Jo ' ; imwderiMl , n7 > 5 l-10u : granu lated , 4S5 ( ( l-Hic : cubes , Mfc 3-10c. Pill Ino.v Moderately active , steady ; Ameri can , * 12.75ai5.5U. Col'I'r.H-Oiilel ; lake , $11.05. I.KAIt-Uillct ; ( iomestlc , t4.10 , TIN- Quiet ; straits t LI.85 bid , and 120.00 asked : jdatcs , moilerate demand , steady ; do mestic , J4.27i. ! _ Dm ilia ( Jral'i The following prices are bawd upon delivery at Mississippi river points : WIIKAT No. 2 sprlnir , 72o bid ; No. 3. spring , 58c bill ; No. 2 haul. Ole bid ; No. 3 hard , 58c. OATS No. 2 white , 32'ic hid ; No. 3 whlto , 32 < : hid. tou.v No. 2 , cash or April , 37 bid ; No. 3 casher or April , 30'4c. KYI : No. 2 , 53c bid. Onmht I'l-oilit'-e Ahirlcet. There was nochaime in prices ami the mar ket was practically featureless. Ai'l'l.iw Choice shipping stock N quoted at $4. no. HANANAS Per hunch , Including crates and parklnu , f J.005l'J.7B. IlKANS Choice navy , f2. 15. HuTTHlt K\tru choice country roll , 2022o ; fair to good country roll , 18B2UO ; packing stock , IOTi ( 17c CAI.IFOIIMA I'AiniAor.-Pcr 11) ) . , 3c. ( 'IJI.KKY Per do40i - . CliANiniilliis : ; Per bov , $3.23. ( 'llt'llHHKlis Per do2. . Kniis The majority of the sales were re ported at 13' ' c and ft was very hard work to get any more. UAMI : Commission houses that make a spe cialty of game aie dNcour.iglng the shipment of ducks , as the market Is oversupplled and prices very low. Mixed ducks. 75c'iitl.lJ ( ) ; tPal.tl ; red heads , { 2 ; mallards , $2.50 ; geese , M.OOfl o.cm. according to size. ( JUAi'i : 1'iiriT I'er box , 13.50. HAY The market on good upland hay was $5.50. HIDES No.l grepn , 4c ; No. 2 green , 3c ; No. 1 grcc'ii , salted , 4'4c ' ; No. 2 green , salted , 3c ! ; No. 1 green , salted , 25 to 40 lls. ; , 4'Jc ; No. 2 green salted , 25 to 40 Ib-i. , 3l5c ; No. 1 veal , calf , H to 15 HH. , 80 ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 His. , tii ; ; No. 1 clrvlllnt,7'icNo. ' : 2 dry Hint , 5if. ! No. 1 dry salted. Oo. HOSKY Choice to fancy white clover , ISO lOc ; fair to good , KWlSc. IJKMONS Cboice , 1(3. ( 50 ; fancy , $4. Niw : ViiKTAiii.is : ( : I.ottuci' , 40c ; radishes and parsley , 45c per do/ . ; green onions , 35c. ONIONS Home grown , per bbl. , $4 ; Spanish , per crate , $2. OiiANdKs Klorlda fancy , per box , J3.50 ; rnssetts , J3.25 ; Mexican orancus , singlu boxes , 13.23 ; 5 to 10-box lots , $3 ; California mountain oranges , $2.50 ; Washington navels , S4 ; New castle California seedlings , $2.75 ; Mud. sweets , $2.75 ; Klversldest'cdllngs ? 2.7G. OYSTlins Per can , 10ff.38c. POTATOKS- Colorado , $1 2UQ1.2C ; choice na tive stock , 8Gd/,90c. POULTRY -The maiket was about steady , though not quite so strong as It was a few days ago. Choice hens , OtilOii , live ; young roosters , 80c ; old roosters , 6&Gc ; geese and ducks , dressed , Ilffll2c ; dressed turkeys , 1214c. iTHAWUKiiiiiKS Per quart , 2.VijiUc. : Swnirr PorATOtx Per hbl. , J. > . TANiiitiNi.s-In : : half boxes , fJ.755J3.00. Vii.M , Cliolce and small fat vuals , 79c ; largo and thin , Il'iooc. I'HODCCB I'OINTKI15. W. 11. llGinN of the llrm of Clnr' ' fc Co. , has returned from a business trip to Wisconsin. The following are reported at Dun's Mercan tile agency : Alliance. Neb. , N. I ) . Smith & Co. , drugs , sold out , to It. Abbott. Kustls , Nob. , J. M. Methven k Co. , Imple ments. succeeded by Mothven & ( llbbclts. Kalrll ld , Neb , , Hobln-ori ix ; Clark , restaurant and bakery. Riicccededby H. M. Cioldsmlth. Norfolk , Neb. , Taylor Sc Potter , groceries gave chattel mortgagor for $3,207. North Platte , Neb. , Herman Otton , boots and shoes , gave real estate mortzago for $3,100 , and chattel mortgage for $7,100. North Platte , Nob. , Casey .t I'obhauson , groceries , gave chattel mortgage for $1,400. Ited Cloud , Neb. , 0. I' . Rvana , second hand goods , burned out. Ked Cloud , Neb. , Oscar Patmore , flour and feed , burned out. Ked C'loud , Nob. , James Patterson , agri cultural Implements , burned out. Wllsonvlllo , Nob. , Parker & Weaner , Imple ments , otc. , succeeded by K. W. Parker. Sao City la. , Martin Iflokor , general store , selling out. Walker , la. , I.aughlln & Hassoll , groceries , boots and shoes , assigned. Kallna , Kan. , M. llennlng i Son , groceries , creditors In possession. St. I. oiils MarUuts. ST. Louis , Mo. , March 27. Fi.oun Firmer , not quotably changed. WIIKAT Opened excited , higher ; this con dition continuing through the day , with but slight reaction , the close being ! 4l'ic above Saturday's close. No. 2 red , cash , G4fc ! ; April , G-t u ; May. CGSo. Con.v I'nsetth'd , closing weak , ! Jc olT , No. 2 mixed , cash , 3 < Pe ; May 37'8c. OATS Weak , s c lower. No. 2 cash , 30Jc } ; May , 31'ic. PIIOVISIONS Very dull. Pork , mess , $18.25 ; new. $18.50. Lard , itl 1.874. llrr salt meats , lOose bhonlders , $0 ; bacon packed shoulders , J10.25 ; longs and ribs , * 11.0 ( ) tll.l2Hj shorts , $11.25 ; hams , sugar cured , 13 ® 145c. ! HUTTKII I'lrm ; unchanged. KKCBIITS I'lour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 273,01)0 ) bu. ; oats , 54,000 bu.j rye. 8,000 bu. ; barley , 7,000 1m. StHi'MENTS Klour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat 7,000 bu. : corn , 145,000 bu , ; oats , 11,000 bu.j rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley , 1.000 bu. Itannait City Markotn. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , March 27. WHEAT Dull and steady : No. 2 hard , G3a05c ; No. 2 red , nominally , G8c. Cons In demand and Uic ! higher ; No. 2 whlto , 3Cc. OATS Slow and rather weak ; No. 2 mixed , 28UO20C . HUTTKU Moro active ; creamery , 25329c ; dairy , 18ff.22c. KHOS 1'lrmer at 14c. Ui'.CKli'TS Wheat , 2,000 mi. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , noun. BllirMUNTS Wheat. 5,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. Cotton Market. NEW OIIIKAKS , La. , March 27. Qnlet ; good middling. K 13-10c ; middling , 8 7-lGc ; low middling , 8'iic ; May ordinary , 7 13-lGo ; net receipts , 2,702 bales ; gross recoluts , 3,101 bales ; sales , 4,400 bales ; stock , 280,520 bales. Futures steady ; sales , 100,000 bales , March , J8.12ffi8.13 ; April , J8.125iH.13 ; May. $ H.22fi ( 8.23 ; June , * S.20(18.30 ; July , J8.34il8.36 ; August , $8.35Tr.H.3i ( : September , $8.2038.22 ; October and November , $8.1038.17 ; Decem ber , $8.188.20. _ Knglish drain Truilo llevlow , LONDON , March 27. The Mark Lane Kxpress says : Knglish wheat sells at from 22s to 23s per quarter In western and northwestern mar kets. In London prices are 28s In. Foreign wheat is little changed. Until California am ordinary red wheat Is more saleable In Londoi than In Antwerp. Kiissla Is now sending to ( Jreat Itrilain lUO.OOO quarters weekly. India Is likely to send a < mucli after Raster. Liverpool Market * . Livr.ui'ooi. . March 27. WHEAT Dull ; de mand moderate ; holders oiler moderately No. 1 California. &s HdJiOs per cental ; No.l. red winter , 5s 51 jdUfis fi'sd , CORN Firm ; ilemand fair ; mixed western 4s 241 ! per cental. llAros Long and short clear 55 Ibs. . 60s percwt. ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 50s. CoHi-o Aliirkut. NEW YOIIK , March 27. Options oponci dull , iinchaii'.red to 5 points dccllno , clo > e ( dull , nominal ; No. 7 , $17.50. Cincinnati .Market * . CINCINNATI , O. , March 27. WHEAT Firmer No. 2 red.OHo. CoitN Kasy ; No. 2 mixed , 42i ! 42ip. ; OATSIn moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed \ \ HISKY In light demand ; 11.17. rhlhiilflplilu liiuin .Market. Piin.AUEi.i'iiiA , r . , 'March 27. WIIKAT Strong , advanced ; No. 2 red , March , 7y ? < 73e. COIIN Kasler ; No. 2 mixed , March , 48 > j . OATS Car lots lower ; futures dull and un changed. _ _ _ _ _ _ Iliilllinnrn ( iraln .Market. IlAi.TiMour : . Jld. , March 27. WHEAT Strong , likher ; No , 2 red , spot ami .May , 734o COIIN Dull ; mixed spot and March 47' c. OATri--Qulut , btoady ; No. 2 wliltu western 41c , _ Mliiii npiillaVlie.it Murkut. MiNNUAi'or.is , Mlnu. , March 27. Market fal today. Ctuli market strong. No. 1 northern 07c ; No. UuoilUuiu , C6o. ICtxuliiU , 2&0 cars \ Vli' ' i' | . Mircli. r.V. , M.IV. P1M.t.ily. : . . 7' . n i it , ! , ( , N , , i | , , t , | . rH , . | No , | orlhern , HO' ' , , ' ; No. J northern. l'.3' ( 04c. .Mnrl < rt , , 'iii\v.iiKr.ii , > n. , March a/ , WIIBAT - HUmdy i .Inly. 07 ci N'o. 8 spring , fl8ij , ioiiN-lu1l ) ; No. a , 304c. OATS-Liwr ; NoJ white. 34'lct No , 3 , llAiti.nv--03c. I'liov-gioxa-Qiilot. Pork , Mny. m.B5. Toledn drain Murkot. Tot.Ktin.O. . March 27. WIIBAT Dull , easier ; No. 2 cash and March , 70c , CoilN-Dull , steady i No. 2 cash and May , 42i ! , OATS-Quloti cash. 33'tc. London Oil .Murki't. LONDON , March 27. CAMJUTTA LissKnn Spot , -I3s l'xl per quarter ; spot , April and Juno , new crop , 3Hs Od per quarter. TUlll'KNTI.NIlSl'llllTS 23s3d pnrcwt. New York Dry < lee U Mtrlccti Nr.w YOIIK , March 27. lluslness In dry goods opened with a less active demand. STOCK * AM ) DON OH. peculation Quito .Strom ; In Certain Parts of thn Il < ( . NEW YOIIK , March 27. The stock market vas Irregular In Its course throughout thn : ay. At Intervals speculation was strong In serlaln parts of the list whllu positively weak n others and the market closed with a number of stocks higher and others balow the final notations of Saturday. The bears were not active In their elVorts to depress prices , the aso In money , the fact that only $500,000 In : old will be shipped to Kuropo tomorrow and hu talk of a probable advance In freight and mssengcr rales by the western railroads , > peratlng against them throughout , the day. The general market art vanned from U to l' < > or cent , but subsequently Missouri Pacific mil Lackawanna were attacked. The former old down 2'B per cent to 60'4 and the latter ' pur cent to 44' , . Simultaneously there vas a drop of 4'J per rent In fulled States tuhber to Dl'i and H ( pur cent In Manhattan o 1073j. The othur usually actlvo shares 'lelded 1' ' to 1'j percent under sales to real- zo profits and also for the short account. The ultimo of business , however , was small and ho selling of far less Importance of late. During the last Itour Manhattan suddenly hot up to 171 on rumors that the company vould ! grunted the privileges asked by the Japld Transit commission , which meets to- nof'ow. Thcio was good buvlng of Sugar , National 'ordage , National Lead , American Cotton Oil , Chicago lias. Consolidated Oas and Nortb ern Paclllc , all of which Improved 1 to IS per ent. Chicago Oas led with a rise to 88 ; vestern railway shares and thu co.ilers re covered M to 'B per cent , and the market left ) lf In tonu with must of the Industrials at or icar the opening. The transactions aggre- ated 229,378 shares , of which 190,783 were IsliMl and 38,505 unlisted. The Po-it says : Saturday's bank statement. vhenanalyz"d In detail , proves that the half lozen largo banks which ordinarily contiol he movement of money Into and out of New York City were this time caught napping , heir own books did indeed show in advance a considerable out How of currency to other Itles , but what they naturally failed to show mil what had really become the feature of the Market was the net receipt of legal tender * , n amounts varvlng from $30.000 to $500,000 by almost all of the smaller banks In the city. The moral effect of this showing on the noney market mas considerable. In addition , he rumors of Saturday that the largo gold ! \port orders for next Tuesday will ) o canceled proved true here. Only JuOO.OOO u gold was withdrawn today. To account for his sudden change of purpose , various rumor ? of a more or less sensational character were bet In motion. Of these It Is only lucessary to say that so long as an Arnortcan loan Is talked anout in London Just so long will the gold shippers proceed with inorj than usual caution. It is not In the least prob.xhlo th.it the-sccrntary of tliu treasury , as the Wall street story declares , Iris been unveiling his nirposo to the gold-shipping hankers. Hut hu bankers will naturally have thalrsm- nolon and the lucent considerable fall In Ilrlt- sh consols due solely to expectation of an American loan shows how decided an effect oven a surmise may have on the markets. Of course it h plain that if a 4oO.OOO.ono London loan were actually iiPiJoUate.l ex change would bo sharply influenced. Hut the whole matter must still bo left to conjecture. The following are the closing cm > laliou < of the leading stocks on the Now Yet k block ex change today : Huston Stork OllntntlniiH. .iMnss. , March 27. Call loans , ri' OK purcont : tlmo loans , 5I40V5 percent. The follow- 1m ? arc the closing quotations on stocks , bonds and mining shares : St. Limit Mining Ktnck ) , 8r. Louis.Mo March ! J7. More activity , Imt nt a sacrlllco In prices , were the features In the local mlnlnu market , l-'lve hundred thousand i-haros of Leo were ruported lo have been bolu av - > e per sliarot fit ) sliares of lirnnlto Mountain sold at J5.7& , and VO American Net- tlu sold ut 3ic , u Uucllue of 2Jc pur bhuru from In l ( idles. 6tn * lmfi'i of Silver ll-ll worn wntiti-d nt lic. ) liut.-rlU rs wen < Khy ( jtiotiitloiHon ofi'r ) < toc'is ' wcr.- . ' oHoreil. Kan I'ranrncii .Mining IJiinliitloin. PAS l-'itANOtsro , fal. , March 27. The oniclnl closlnjt ciuotalloivs " fop mining stock * ted ly were as follows ! , Loiiilon I In iH'l.il le\lc\v. ( Copjyrl rfifevl ISM tin Jd'iic. ) (7onl'ni H"iiti' " , I LONIION , March 27.-tNow Vork Herald Cable Speclil to Tin : llr.n.1 Attention of the block exchange was largely occupied in the settlement arrangements , little new business being attempted , as after the settlement the boards adjourn for Krister holiday , the house being closed Saturday. The lone on tbo whole was llrm. The Improvement In the American department "continues. Most descrlpllms MIOW n fnrth-r upward movement. Consols were steady. Carry Ing over rates were gen erally light though In some dltectlons harder than a fortnight ago. Atchlson bonds are * i per cent higher , \Vabash lire- n-rence nor cent , Chicago & Milwaukee , Denver pioferonco and Atlantic llrst mort gage ! j per cent , and all others ! s to U per cent. Canadian lines were quiet. Canadian Paclllc Improved ' , ' per cent and dram ! Trunk Issues > s to \ ( nut cent. .Money was In good demand. For short loans 2 per cent nnd up- ward.s was freely paid us advances In the open market. Three months bank paper was ut 1 ? to 14 percent. Financial Null's. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , March 27. Clearings , (1.740.052. I'Aitrs March 27. Three per cent rentes , 07f 67c for the account. NEW YOIIK , March 27-ClearIngs , $74,790- 074 ; balances , $4,338,182. OMAHA , March 27. Clearings , fl , 197,035 ; same day last \veok , $0,045,053. LONDON , March 27. Amount of bullion ROIIO Into the Hank of Knnland today , X'00,000. HAI.TIMOIIK , Md. , March 27. Clearing ! ) , $2- 070M5 ; balances , $422,110. Money , 0 per cent , IMiii.AiiKLl'lllA , Pa. , March 27. Clearings. J0.287.12l ! balances , $1,551,521. Money , 4i ( @ 5 per cent. CINCINNATI , O. , March 27. Monoy. 037 per cent. New York exchange , par ; clearings , $7,479,350. JlUMl'ills , Tenn. , Marcli 27. Now York ex change sailing at $1.00. Clearing's , 8305,740 ; balances , $174,110. HEIU.IN , March 27. Tlio statement , of the Irnpi'rhil Hank of Germany shows a decrease in specie of 4,480,000 marks. Nr.w Oni.iuNx , La. , March 27. Clearings , $91)13,288. ) Now York exchange , commercial , 70c per $1,000 ; hank , $1.50 premium. Sr. Lens , Mo . March 27. ( Jloarlims , M.001- 110 ; balances , fOJii.tM'j. Money , quiet at Ofo7 percent. Kxehangoon Now York , 85c pre mium. HOSTON , Mass. , March 27. Clearings , J14- 140'J75 ; balances , $1,942,208. Money , 0 nur cent. Kvchange on Now York , par to 15i : discount. Nr.w Yonic. March 27. [ Special Tolepram to T.IIB lir ! : : ] Exchange was quoted as follows today : Chlc.igo , 30 > j prcmlunii St. Louis , 85c premium. Oilioxoo , 111. , March 27.-Cleartns , $15.810- 257 ; Now York exchange , SOc premium. Sterling exchange dull ; J4.BG.U for sixty-day bills ; $4.8H'4 for sight drafts.Money easier at 37 percent OMAHA I.IVi : STOUIC .HAIUCKTS. Cattle Scarce , Steai to Shade Lower Hog.s In l.fi t Supply. , JIONDAV , .March 27. Hecelpts of all kinds were moderate , oven for a Monday and some what lighter than a week ago. , There were less than 100 cars of cattle on sale , tlio general qualfty of the ollerlngs not much different from the close of last week. Chicago had a big run' und a lower market , and dealers generally were looking for a lower market here. As receipts were consid erably below expectations and In addition to good orders from local houses there was an active Inquiry from speculative shippers , roallv desirable Cattle were generally about steady at Saturday'a decline. On other grades prices ruled weak to 5u to lOc lower , ( iood to cliolco 1,200 to 1,550-lb steers fold at from J4.GO to $5.10 , with fair to good 1,000 to 1,200-lb. grades at from SI.15 to $4.50. Oo tri llion light and mixed stuff sola from that on down to $3.75. Tbo movement was quite free throughout and by noon nearly everything Mart changed hands. Cows and mixed slock made up less than a fifth of the entire supply , and with a good demand from all sources the market ruled nctlvo and prices about steady. CJood to choice cows and heifers told at fiom J3.00 to 14 05 , with fair to good stuff largely at from J2 65 to $3.50 , and common and canning grade * down to $1.05. Hulls , oxen and st.igs sold freely at ilrm prices from $2.25 to $3.50. Common to good calves sold about as on Saturday from $3.23 to JO. There was very little doing In the stocker and feeder lino. OITorlngs were limited and regular dealers did about all the trading and on the basis of last week's closing prices. Hep- icacntatlvo sales ; nucssni ) No. Av. I'l. No. Av. I'r. 17. . . 741 B 75 0 . . . 005 4 25 10. . . 7C3 3 75 21. . . .1034 4 25 7. . . 811 3 85 18. . . .1018 4 30 80. . .1127 3 05 1. . . .13(10 30 28. . . 884 IK ) 39. . . .1090 30 15. . 1003 (10 ( 27 . . .1005 30 15. . 882 00 21. . . .1102 35 14. . .1003 05 SO. . . .1108 35 0. . . 053 10 30. . . .1100 4 35 27. . . 985 15 21. . . .1141 35 20. . .1110 15 VO. . . .1135 35 10. . . 830 15 54. . . .1210 35 22 1043 21. . . 1070 40 . 1050 20 20. . . .1050 40 .1240 20 10. . . .1223 00 .1093 4 25 20. . . 1220 4 70 1. . .1200 4 25 34. . .1191 4 70 30. . . 053 4 25 28. . . .1282 4 70 SIIII'I'INO AND F.XrOHT. 21. .1310 4 05 24 1427 4 00 34. .1298 4 70 17s 1530 5 10 30 1420 4 85 4 25 2 00 S 00 8 05 8 10 S 10 ! ) 10 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 35 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 50 3 50 3 GO 3 00 3 00 3 05 3 05 4 05 5 20 0 70 0 00 0 00 3 00 3 00 a oo 3 10 3 25 n 20 3 20 3 40 3 50 8 25 3 30 3 30 8 35 3 45 8 5O 3 05 3 05 UTAH'CATTLE. ' No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 00 utters..12015 H 00 WYOMl.Nfl OATTI.i : . 3 cows . fl'JO 200 20cows. . . 883 2 CO 30cows. . . 050 3 25 lloiiH There was not much of a hog market today , hardly uiunuli h.ws lulng rccolvvd to make one. Twenty loads were reported In. There was no shipping and speculallvo de mand and local IIOIISI-H took tlm oirerlngn at about Saturduy'u quotations. The quality as a rule was common. Poor light to good butcher weight und heavy hogs changed hands at thoromparatlvely narrow raiiRi ; of from (7 to 17.10 , with tlio hulk of the hogs hulling nt from * 7tJ ) to7.10 , as against $7.05 to7.10 Saturday and * 7.25 to $7.80 on last Monday. Koi > resnntatl\o bales ; No. Av. Kb. I'r. No. Av. Sli. I'r , 0J7H' - $0 90 72..241 ICO $7 O7'i l""a)0 ( ) 0 OU bO. . . 244 40 710 76' 215 220 700 58. . .2H7 80 7 10 03 . .10b 200 700 2U..207 710 47 ? l ( , ) 7 ii" . ' . 'H . ' 4' . ' 7 Id M -m L'tni 7 n.-i rH . " > ! -M 7 M \ U.1II Hit 7 H'l l.'J ar.il 1011 7 111 la ui'i lee 7115 in . . .ait so 7 i-j't ' H7 . . 'JIO 1120 705 73. . . 210 HO 7 lii'i ' 18..U27 itw 703 so. . . .aaT 7 u > O..S10 - 705 60.II7 ! PO 715 70..ai7 80 707S 70..UIM 1120 710 70. . . . -224 ISO 7 074 I'ltH AMI 1(011(111. ( ( 1..G10 - 5 OIJ HiiKKi'-tU'onlnli were lllipntl tint atHiul half > f them wore III lied direct to u local IIOIKO anil not offered on Upmarket. Tim tloiiinii I wa fair , lint tlio feellntr rather easier.l'ntr to itood natlvcx , $3.75 to f5s fnlr ( o Kood westerns , J3.6O to } 6j common mid slock slit-up , J2.SQ to $3.75 ; good to cliolco10 to 100-Ib , larnbsH to tO. * mill IHipiMitimi of Stock , Official ro.nlpu and dlqmltlim ot stoik ni shown by the lioinof ( ! thu Union Stock Yard ! 'ompany forthn forty-claht IIOUM ending at 0 o'clock p. in. March' 'J7 , 1803 : ChlraKo I.Uo stuck .Market. CIIICAOO. 111. , March U7. [ Special Telegram to Tin : llKii.l lluyers on the cattle mat hot Ill-Id otr til tlrst today audit looked as though prices might break badly , but they took bold freely enoiub a little later In the morning and sellers had the satisfaction of seeing the sttitr tnovo out at an a\erage d.vilne of not moro than lOc per 100 | bs. There was an active de mand for eastern and o.xport account and with dressed beef firms and butchers and din ners nl-o buying fieely the 'JO.OUO head on sale did not prove largely excessive after all. Many good cattle weu- Included In the offerIngs - Ings , bin , only a few bunches that were choice. Trading was principally at fiom $2.00 to M.fHI for cows and hulls andat fiom $4.23 to Jj.15 for steers \\'o quote cows and bulls at from M.oo to J-l.lJi , stocliors and feeders at fiom $2.50 to.f4.-40 , dressed beef and shipping steers at from J3.00 to $ ( . 1C and Texas cattle at from $2 to $4.05. Calves weie saleable at from if2 to $7. There was an unchanged market for hogs. Shipping outers railed for a liberal number and the local demand being good thn supply proved noiui lee large , lluvers were willing to ji.iy fiom 17.05 to $7.03 for goo.I to choice heavy weights and fiom .f 30 to * 7.40 for good to choice light. I'rom these prices sik : > s were made all along down to from $7.3.'i to $7.40 for poor coarse h-avy audio from f7.10 to $7.10 for -'light light. " Hales of mivi'd and medium were at from7.25 to $7.05. The arrivals In cluded a very liberal proportion of good heavy hogs and most of the d.iy's business was done above J7.40. The marUet ohned rather tame with Mime hois left In seller hands. I rado In sheep was active and prices stronger at from ti.10 to $ G for poor tooxtru qualltlesof sheep and at from $1.85 to 50.43 for lambs. There was an average advance of about lOc , the bulk of the sheep selling at hot ter than$4.HO , and from J5.75 to $0.35 being the prevailing prices for lambs. Kvorytblng was sold early In the day and the close was strong. Keccipts : Cattle , 20.000 head ; hogs , 18,000 lioadi .sheep , 9,000 head. The Evening Journal reports : UATTi.K-Uecolpts , 20,000 head ; shipments , 5,000 head : marUot 10 to 15c lower ; top steers , $0 25U5.05 ; others , $ ' 4.25il5.10i ( Texans , S3.00 © 3.00 ; cows and heifers , $3 00744.10. lions Itccelpts. 18,000 head ; shipments , 8,000 heart i market steady , ! common and mixed , $7.0oa7.45i prime heavy and butchers' weights , i7.50'ui7.05 ; light , $0.40 ® SHEEP Keccipts , 0,000 head : shipments. 1.500 head ; market steady , natives , $4.00 ao.OO ; western * . * 5 152,5.35 ; Texans , H.OO 4.70 ; lambs , $4 50&O.GO. Knnsao City J.lvo Stock .Market , KANSAS CITY , Mo. . March 27.CATTI.C Ito- celpts , 3.20U head ; shipments , l,3'i ' ) ) head ; general market , steady , clo-lng weak to lou lower. Hepresentatlvo saleDrcvod : beef and shipping Hteers , $3.0045.40 , TexasXaml Indian steels lJ3.90tJJ.40 , cows and heifers , (1 OC'iM 10 ; storkor-s and feeders , $ . ) .25ii4.2O. Hoes liecelpl" . 3,000hond ; shipments , 2'JMO luiad. market 5loc lower. All grades i5.00 @ 7.45j bulk , W.UU&7.10. SllKKl' UecolpN , 2,700 head ; shipments , none ; quality good , market actl\e and steady to strong. Itupresentatlvo sales : Mutton , J3.90@5.00 ; lambs , $5.hO. St. Lmils Live Stock Market. 3r. f.ouis , Mo , March 27. OATTI.B Receipts. 2,900 head ; shipments , 100 head ; market quiet ! fair 1,200-1 u natlvo steers , $4.75 ; Texas steers , lOc lowur ; fed , l,000-lo Texans , $4.40. lions Itecelpt.s , 4,900 head ; shipments 2,000 head ; market 5c lower. Heavy. $7.00a 7.50 ; mixed , JO.HOa.40 ; ilgllt , $0.90/97.30. SIIEKP Hecelpts , 1,800 head ; shipments , none ; uiarkut steady , unchanged , D. D FKAZEB , H. n. ItoooB r. , JAS P ; . . , . „ „ . I'ros. Vlco Pros Secy i'froas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $ ; j.OOO ; Omaha an-J Sioux Olty. Grain and Provisions Rnilrond Stocks arid Bonds. 1'KIVATEV1UEA Rooin 212 New M Life Building OMAHA. REFERENCES : lownStato National Hank. Sioux City ; Commercial Nullonal Hunk. Ornuua. Special attention given to outside orders. Correspondence solicited The llomlnran Itnvalutlon. ICopyrljMccJ 1S33 li\j \ Jama Uoritnn llcnnctt. ] PANAJIA ( via Gnlvcston , Tox. ) , Mtifoh 27. [ By Mo.xicnn Cubic to Now York Herald Special toTiiKBKK. ] News re ceived from Honduras shows tliat Poll- earpo Bonilla , leader of tlie revolution in that republic , has conspired with his followers to briiitf about a radical change in the TovornnuMit. Hut his enemies are skillful and are displaying urent nagaeity in their endeavors to defeat liis plans This wiis shown , atnoiif other things , by Aetinj ! ' President Agnuro ntiniing Man uel Guinero as minister of foreign alTairs. Ganioro is one of Bonilla's supporters and his acceptance of the appointment removes him from the ranks of the revo lutionists. Notwithstanding the changes made in the cabinet the revolution con tinues , because Uonllla is convinced that Aguoro is only a tool of General Vas- qnez. who is working for the surrender of Uonilln for the purpoio of gutting himself into power. When the steamer Newport Failed for New York yesterday she carried twenty Indians from the interior of Bolivia. The Indians will be taken to Chicago to bo exhibited at the fair. The steamer also took a hand of native Marimba play ers from Chfriiiui , who are also to bo shown at the fair. - North lialrt'Kiiin Uxt'iir.slon , An opportunity to spend a fowdays In that ( lolishtfiil spot , North Ualvcstou , Tex. , is offered hy n sporlal excursion to that point which will k-avo Omaha , Nob. , Mnrclj , 'J7 , Ib'.KI. Hemarkahlc inducements are ortcrod. For partli-tilars apply to 1) . I ) . Kmoaton , room 17. Harlter hlock. nrcnt : , Omaha. Neb. Which nataru is constantly giving In the of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulcers , etc. show that the blood U containhmtc'd , and sumo assistance ) must bo Ri\en to relieve tbo trouble. gjSRSreSI IH the remedy to force out these j > oi- Rtg > ttWlH BOIIS , and enable you to Q TT WE'LL. I have had for years a bnmor In my blood , which made rno dread to shave , as small bolls or pimples would l > ocut , ttiun causing tliciFhavlngto IK ) ngn-at annoyance. After taking three bottles my face Is all clear anil smooth as It BlicniUI l > o-ai > ) > ctito splendid , sleep well , and feel like running a foot all from the UBO o ; H , B , H. CIIAS. HEATON , " ! Laurelst. Phlla. Trcatlao on Mood and ekln dlseasea mailed free ' COu Atlanta. Uo. FOR IRELAND'S EMANCIPATION Movement Started Sttiulny to Soouro Antouomy for Her. MORAL AND MATERIAL SUPPORT TENDERED Monster Mectlnc In NP\T Yurk'n Arndciny of Miiilc. SenilH ( lladstono ( Irrcllng nml ( looilVlllOrntlon by llniirke Cocl . ran ThomaniU Sulnerllied. Ni\v Youic , March 1 ! " . A ino iipo WHS cabled to Mr. Gluilstono last nijfht bvtho Niitlotial Folk-ration of America , Iilc-diilng him Its HUort | ) | ) In his olTortsto curry through the homo rule bill and expressing - pressing nliko the i-eittlincnts of the thou sands wlio had gathered at the Academy of Mttslo to iMidorso this action and thu tena of thousands of Irishmen through out America who are loval to their motherland. This was the keynote of the grout gatliLM-iiifr of Irishmen at the Academy of Music last evening. From the gov ernors of almost every btato in the union came messages of sym pathy with the homo rule move ment , ( lovoriior Flower of Xew York , in a letter , inclosing a check for 8200 , said : "My sympathy with the cause of homo rule lias often been ex pressed. " Governor Stone of Missour bald : "It is a movement In the direction of a larger liberty and better govern ment for Ireland. " Governor Uussell of Massachusetts extended his heartfelt sympathy in tbo movement. Governor Altgeld of Illinois wrote : "The time has come for Ireland to have home rule and 1 heartily favor every measure which will tend to bring it about. " Archbishop ( Jorrigan , unable to bo present , expressed , through Manager Farley , heartfelt advocacy of tbo prin ciples for tbo promulgation of which the meeting bad been called. A dispatch to President Kmmett from Justin McCarthy evoked enthusiasm. It was as follows : " \Vc learn with grati tude of yourself and federation to help forward the Irish movement. KITectu- ally continue tbo work- you did by timely assistance at the general elec tion. Gladstone's home rule bill will pass the Commons , but only by tbo un remitting attendance of the Irish party. The movement needs the prompt and generous support of kinsmen and friends to oll'set the desperate otTorts of wealthy and powerful enemies combined against Ireland. " After Chairman Judge John O'Brien's opening address Hon. Bpurkc Cockran was introduced. A sprained ankle com pelled him to lean heavily on the back of a chair. Several times during his speech the entire house rose and cheered to the echo the patriotic eloquence which flowed from his lips. "As I listened this evening , " bo said , "to tbo opening address of the chairman , I was profoundly impressed with tbo fact that this assemblage of Irishmen and sympathizers with those struggliner for Irish freedom , convened to endorse a measure introduced into an English par liament by an English statesman , is an evidence of the progress of civili/attun and enlightened statesmanship. This marks the culmination of a splendid career. Never in the history of Knglish statesmanship has there been a triumph so b'reat as that of William K. Gladstone. We meet to endorse the policy of eman cipation , which has been substituted for the policy of oppression. In view of this meeting , and hundreds of other similar meetings held throughout tbo length and breadth of the } and , how stupid , how impracticable , how shortsighted has been the course of England these many years in attempting to accomplish the subjugation of tbo Irish people. That sacred llamo of Irish nationality has boon carried in the bosom of Irishmen to every corner of the habitable globe. Wherever they have settled they have awakened the sympathies of the world. England has at last awakened to the feeling tlfat the moral law is binding on the nation as well as the individual. No one can violate the conditions of na ture without sulTcring the penalties. England has abandoned tbo policy of violence , the last chapter in the long , sad story has been written ; the informer and the hangman are no longer the ex ponents of England's policy to Ireland ; the jail and the gibbet have ceased to play a part in the struggle. " Major John Byrne and others spoke , and after John.loromc Root read a paper which ho had prepared for the occasion Dr. William B. Wallace called for sub scriptions to the "emergency fund , " which is to bo only a temporary loan and will bo returned to the subscribers OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS Omalia Tent-Awning Wolf Bros. & Co. , COM I > A NIT. MnnufacturiTs of tents , awning , uto. . TO I and IIOIIBU COVKI13 , 7QJS. Itith Btraot. lli : < Furim-u si. BAQSAIIQ TWIN'S- I BISYfiLES , Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0 , Dixon , CO Ml'A NY. Imporlurj nad man..frj Ulcycloi gala on monthlr Hour incki , burlapi , twlno. purminU m N.ISth. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse Coa Shoe Company , tialanroom anil Olllco-llUr HKMIII Ihi.tnrl "I. rnftory-IIHI-1121-liri lluwnnl SI. Wo ciro tlio OM.V .M-miifiisiururi of llooln un-l liui. < In HID KI.UO ol .Nvb.-aaka. A genvriil liirilulloii Is ixloiull ( lo all to Inipect our now Iiictory. _ Kirkendall , Jones & Ara3i1. Hand-Sowatl tOSIl'ANV. Wliuloitlu SlIOiC CO. . b > ol1 , Uo'l nifra. uuont * , lu4uti unit rubber uuu.li , HJt- UubbHr sliii * Co . ItJi- IJIU llaruur .it. liut-lld ) lliirnay St COAl , C3KE , ORNIGE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle CornlciWorXs IJ.MK CO , har.l and no ft Mfr < . uilvMnl < iil lr a cual , S K car. ItiUi an 1 uornlcj. wliflj > T cjp * , Duii lna all. luetnlllo nkvlmnti , uia. 1IIU-III3 U'nUs HU DRYCQ3DS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpitrlci-Kosl Dry CO , Dry Booilj , notloni , far- Nolloni. . .1 furnliU- nlililirj uuuiH. ouriur , cjr. lit i uul llllianil II inar.l itk llnrau/ FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering BeebSB & Runyan CO. , upuoUtored furnl * l-UllNITDIlft CO. , draco ture , HJ. IlUt Mchola * bu nail 13(11 UU- upon llir ( V'lnplL'Uon ' of the tiopulnr nub Tlili'tccit ncntlrnu'ii con cucli , All Alumni for North ( lutrrMnn , An opportunity tonpeml a few ilnjs In thai ilollK'hlful spot , North lliilvoaton. Tex , U offered by n Hpevlal oxi-ui-slnii to tliU ! point whlMi will lonvo Omaha , Nrl ) , , Mntvh 27. IM'll. ' KomiirUublo IfitliicomciiU are Kir particulars apply to I ) . U , Stnv.itoiu agent , room 17 , liarker bUvk , Omaha , Ncb > t'Mri/.i.w o.v if , UK r/.or/f. A New York llou o I'rolltnl by the Tip nnil U Mulling Money , HALTIMOKK , Mil. , Mnrcli 27. [ Special Tok'cruin to Tin : HKK.IMrs. . Clovo- Inntl s iiiinonncomont Unit sin- would not wear the crinoline , but would ticc Imtr cloth instead , has Imd the olTcct of crouting such a demand for * bull- cloth that the supply will not roarh it. A New York liouso profited by the eiio ( jlveti out by Mrs. Cleveland , t'uiil i-.irnered tbo nmi-icct so that the prii.-es have advanced within the past week from I' * to : i ( ) cento. An cntcrprlsiiir ( dry fronds man made the rounds of tho' tailors trimming houses here , who , bv tln < way , know notbiiifr t'f ' the demands of fa-lii"ii as fixr as women were o > > ni-erneii , and consequently quently nothing of the di-maiid , and bougbt up all the hair cloth in stirht at the old price. Wlieii tbo tailors Koiiffbt to have their supply replenished they were notilied of an increi ! > c in the prieo of 100 per cent. A 1'I.UASANT fit Is In store for jou when von buy Dr. 1'Icfco'a 1'Jrosmit I'ol- lets. If you over took the dVdinary liver pill , bit ; nnd Im'rky , nasty too. you\t np- preciato a Kooil tiling , espo- dully when it is mpir-eoated. tiny UK u mustiml MH-C ! hub very olTcctivo. Other things l > clnj ! equal , the Mnalleat la the dost , in liver lulls liencu , " Pleasant Pellets. " If yi'ii nro troubled with Inilisc. tinn , I'onstinnlion , 1111- KUIMIO-S , IhlioiiM Headaches , nud n hundred and ono Ills \\hteli depend upon nil inac- live liver. UMS Dr. 1'i rro's I'd lets , with tln > e pilla you pi't not only temporary relief Imt u positive en re ; thoy'ro tiou or your iiionoy is re turned. IVr fat pcnplo who suITor fr 'n iniligei'tion , fur hearty enters nml high livers--thoso whoso livers are slncsish , thla jilll ia what is most needed. Toke u Pill ufter Ulimor. HERE'S THE WAY It Is nsod to euro von apr i"- less , pure , n e is uit.ltUKTil - I NO troatment. The wonder ful , tuvifl. Sl'UK UUKI- , for I'ouslis , 1'itarrh Itroiii-hlt's. ' Astluim. Consumption , llead- lu-lio isloli or nerv.ius ) . Ner vous I'rosi r.itlun ltrllit : , rlcli bloodl Now energy ! Klastiu step ! In fact , a now unrson. II 1MB "Uxvccn Hook" and 4 trials OCNBIIATOR. rUKIi ! ( Juil or wrlto OXYGEN CO. , coi/ With Ner\e He in. new vo.roi.iMo'.Iscovery . of mirvoUms | io er , p isltlvu euro for al nerve ironIIIKS. niiclr as u.-rvmis prostration. oluEplpvsncss ( lesiunuleujy. pains in buck tvtiil s do. siclv liL'ulich' . ityspupsln , ios9 of appo- titf , ote. Woii'lei ful nerve tonic , makes rli-n , pure blood , toi.oi cntlro system. $1 a box , oir > ! for two weelis. At dni'-'gsts , or by mall , Nerve lluan C'o. , HutTalo. N. V. Kteviitora , ivirt'lioiuo' : , factory Hixl nil work requiring u tliuriinli ; unit prat-Ural IcnmvliMlgn ot eoiistrnctlon mill 8lrfiitli | ot lliutiu-liilH , u Hiecialty | , l > . O. Box 331 , fruiiiont , Neb , SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , Govitli Ofnalnni Best Cattle Ho nnd Phaop inarkot In fit ) woit I1DU3H3. Wood Brothers , Ilvo Ptoslc Commission .MorcYinti BouthOmnlii Telcpliono II5T. Chlca ; } JOHN I ) . DADH.MAN , I . . , . _ WA1.TKK 13. WOOD , ( Mllna"lr ! * Marl ( Pt HcporUuy milt inj wlrj cUojrfullr upon applloatloa HAR3)VUE , Rector & Wiliielmy Lo)30i ! ) & Linn , COJU'ANV , Denicri in litnl.rarj til Corner lOtU nn I Jmrtson rtl.1 uHl iVji I HATS , ET5. IRQ I V/alXi. : \Y.A.L.Gib)3nfiC3. ! ) OmaaaSafeaaJIroi WOIIKS. Hat ! , rapt , mr.i * srooti. Snros.Viiuiti , Jail wor' * , Klovi'H. mllturu , ( I Iron rili < jtlui4 anil lire m and llarnuyla C.MJOH.Mit.o'ii , V ( Jar- ell III i un I J.xoKoi IUMHH.7 , John A. WaieJM , Cliiflai R. Irnportc * : ! , no I u u i > r , ir I ) I In IK I c'jm tnt. .Mil.r 14- Carroll .i'l 1 p ir ) u. tin in u. Dili 11.1,1 Dj.ulll. Frick I , 01)3fjldi' ) ? ) & Co I.np rt'ri 'in I Jo&tidri nf in.i'l ' iri notlutu. .Mall ur I in ( i-uj | i.lf 1001 Fnraam tlid. : \ ! . Ilia 11. PAPER. OILS , Carpenter Papar Co. Standard Oil CD. , C'nriy a full Mu ; of printing , wr lyylnj nn I llellncil lin.l liibrlcitl If nrillu pjpjfj , carj pniior , clc. < J1. | | Hill ) ( 'toHO , Ot3 PR3JJJ : C.VI.,111513 ) I. Branch S Co. , Jas. A , Clari 5 C ) . , Produce , frulu uf ull Duller , rlu < i , e Jl , punlt.-y unit f.um , klnili , nyntori. ill SiJlll > l STOVE I S\S < . 0 JH Omaha SirRnilr / ) M. A. Dirt ? . ) v S C ) W"HK' . moro rapiln Miiiiifnetnrjrs o ( nntl vrdler ultacliiaonli doom , ulln.I I and fur UNIT kllll ) Of IUT3 iniMilillnd. braa li u < < uuUu , 1AII UuugU * su Bcv , UlU aa