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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1893)
OMAHA JAILY HK : MUDAY , MA1UM1 81 , 181KJ. - AND FINANCIAL jjcl-no in "Wheat nt Chicago Sccm3 to Ilavo J / Blown Over , MORE TROUBLE IS ANTICIPATED SOON I'nrllrs Not on Iho limlilo or HIP Itle Mny IH'til 1'rel Ciiimlitoriitile AiprrlirniilHii | Concerning Iho Movement of tlio Manipulator * ol tlm C'urucr < CHICAGO , III. , Mnrch ao.-Hpwulntlon was Ilhht anil fluctuations niitrow on tin- Hoard uf Trnilo totlny. Tcmjiornrlly , ul least , the cyclone In wheat seemed lit 1111 mil amUiMiry- body appeared disposed to tnUu ll easy unil look over thu situation before making any pronounced move. Tim fuel tlmt lomoriow. Good I'rlday , Is to lie n holiday on tliu boanl contributed to tlio dullness , ( leneral opinion waft that the deal Is only resting , the pi In- olples on byth sides getting ready for another lleree bout. . The extreme range of prices todny win only I'.c , the market leaving oir > ( o lower than last night , The range of Muy wheat , which yesterday covered 7c per bu. , contmed KMIf today to V. Quietude , compared with the bluster of the duy bcfoio was the must marked change In today s proceeding * . 1'rlco dilutees wcru Insignificant , compaieil with last iiliilit ; May wheat Me lower and July Is ' , ihigher. . .Inly was supported by buyln ordcis fiom ft. Louis , with which came nl-o many bad icports of the pro pcets for winter wheat. S-'outhorncorie < ipiiident-i ) , ho\\- cvcr , reported fanners sowing spring wheat there lorn aveiagcd ( Inner , but there was a weak feeling toward the close , with very I I tie clian-n "lure yesteiday In the price. " rio- vlslnns felt tln < iMTect of consldeiablo sales by their heavy holdeis and rloseil weak at con- hldciably under yesterday's prices for lard nnd ribs. . . . . , , \ \ heat operators wern as much In the dark ns to tlie outcome of Iho May deal as oti-r. There wore appeal ances that thomatket was being supported by the clique , but no unusual pflort made to advance prices. There was not much wheat olfeied for May. and thcio was no special call. The .luly futuiu was stronger , nnd there was a little mote disposition to co or shorts for that month. Sonio patties arc of Dili opinion that there Is a laico short age out for .luly , and that It would not bo surprising If Iho May ami July futtnes sold closer very shortly. Continental cable ad vices were gcneially of a favorable tenor , quoting lilshor pi lees , but Kngllsh ealilus noted an enslei feeling and lower prices. The export clearances were latger. Then ) weru some bad cion reports lecelved ftom Illinois , und the woathei In western Kansas was still reported too dry. The Cincinnati 1'rlco Cur- rentctop summary said th.it Iho avoritgo con- flit Inn of thu growing erop has been lowered inoro or less , and general im-rago condition uot ritual to a year ago. A largo line of rtbout 000,00(1 ( bu. of short corn was bought Infer for Kt , Louis account. There weie plenty of local sellers on the ad vance and the general feellm : among roet-lv- rrshciu mis henrMi. N. II. Ileain anilJ. II. Lyon wern credited with MIIIIO considerable proportion of the sales which supplied the wants of shoi ts. The large visible supply and the absence of any demand for font I act com oxen at the reduction fiom regular prices olTcrcd by the elevator men wore pointed teas as strong arguments In favor of lower prices. Oats weio fairly active and llrm. The shorts did most of the buying. Iteam and Updyl.o led the selling. Tlio marketclo > ed with a net pain of from 's to 'fc. The feature of the day's business was In the piovlslon pit ; the cotnpar- tlvegi eater weakness In laid anil tllis than In pork until near the close of the session , was the notable feature. The big longs were sellers of lard and ribs and the scalpels and other local tradeisweio quite willing to follow the market donnwllb their own short sales. Toward the close , the selling was transferred to poik. The llnal trading was at a slight reaction front the bottom figures , pork quitting with a net loss compared with lust night , of 7'tC ! laid 16 © 32'c ' and ribs 22't < ft32'sc. Estimated receipts for tomorrow ; Wheat 160 cars ; corn , 160 cars ; oats , 153 cars ; hogs , KUMHI head. The leading futuics ranged as follows : AIiriCI.KS. OI-1.N. IIIOll. low. Cl.OrfK. VUS V. WhcatNoZ Mnrch. . 7J4 ! < 3. ) 7ii 75' ' 1 - - - - JulyiV m 7J CornNo. 2- Mnrcli . . . 40H Mny "if , - July Ont No K.- Mny S0f ! June July S'J ! 'SO Ileus I'ork. . . > > : i ; 10 1727 I707W 17 12l { )7 ) HM tr 13 17 V5 17 15 17 17) , 17 15 Lard Mny 10 so 10 CO 10 : a 10 K , 10 ra July IU Ml iu : a 10 a ) 10 J2K 10 53 ' ' IU M IU 57j } iua lUC'J ' fchoi't iiibj' May. . . . ' . 037t < 037H II 15 SI77K July 9 .10 U SO U 17K U 37W Caxh qiiotatlonsvero as follows : FLOIIII- Dull , iinchaiiKed ; prices nominally unchanged ; winter patent.sJ3,70ij4.'JO ; nlnter BtralRbtH , iU.Oij3 : ) 3Q1 sjirlni ? patents , J3.HDO 4.10 ; uprlnK titiulglit , J'J.GtXta.lO ; baucr.s' , r2.io 2.r : ) , . WIIBAT No. 2 sprlnc. 74'f74 ? c : No. 3 spring , f. o. b. . r > OJ671c : No. a red , 74 > { i174yc. C'OHK Stcadv ; No. a ciihli , 40 > { c ; No. 3 cash , B8o : No. 1 ! yellow , 40Kc ; No. 3 yellow , 30 ® SO'jc. OATS No. 2 , 29'ic ' ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 34i ! 830c : No. 3 ttiilte. f. o. b. , 3233'/c. ! { HYKNo. . a , 47c. llAni.i'.v No. 2. 02ci No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4&ttC2c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3G47c. FI.AX ) JEEINo. . 1 , $1.104. TIMOTHY ScBii-l'rlmp , f4.384.40. I'oiiic Mess , per bbl. , if 1(1.97 ( ' 4 ® 17.00. I.nrd , per 100 llm. , $ lO.G7'i(310.iOi ( ; short ribs sides ( lee > o ) , t'.MO'SO T'i : dry salted lioulder.s iboxcdl , $0,37'i0.50 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , $1.17. BcnAHS T'liehanped ; cut loaf , 'D'jSSVc ; granulated , 6'Bc ; Nlnmmril "A. " 6c. The following ere tlio receipts and slilp- ineiitb for today : On the Produce exchange today the butter market wax lirm ; creamery , ' . ! 0i l)0 ) ; < c ; dairy 21 < a28c. EKS , steady ; strictly fresh , 14 ® Oiniiliii Ur.il-i. The following prices a re based upon delivery at All'tlsklmil rl\er points : WIIRAT 7o. 'J spilng , 70u bids No. 3 spring & 7c bid ; No. 2 hard , COo bid ; No. 3 hard , & 7o bid. bid.Uvn Uvn No. 2 , & 3c bid. OATS-NO. 2 white , 32c bid ; No. 3 white , Rlc bid. COHN No. 2 , cash or April , 30ie ( bid ; No. 3 or better , cash or April , 30'Je bid. Among the sales weio : Ten cars No. 3 corn or better , Cincinnati terms , upper Mississippi river points , 3l'tc. ( _ New Vorlc Market * . NEW YOIIK , March 30. KI.OUU Iteeolp's S0.3U1 pkgs ; exports , 0.4H3 bbls. . 21.07& sacks tales , 10,7K ) pkgs. ; market quiet , steady. COIIN MKAI/ Dull , steady ; yellow western I2.C5W2.75. HVK Steady , dull : western , ItAlil.EY Firm , iiutet ; western , . IlAiit.Kr MAI.-T Hull , steady , western , 052 B5e. B5e.WIIKAT Ilccelpts. 7,750 bu. ; exports 107,023 bu. ; sales , 3.85.000 till , futures , 13H- 000 btl. spot. Spot market stronger , fairly actho foroxport ; No.2 red , store and elet all r 74 ! < 74'ic ! alloat. 76' c ; f. o. b. . 7GJfil77UC No. 1 northern , Hlj4 < tfb2o ; No. 1 haril , 85'ic ' No , 2 northern , HOC. Options opened weak ai ! i ® ' < c deelliioon dull and heavy caliles , lowei western and foielgn selling , advanced ? ' ( on reports of crop damage and dry weather fell tiUUe on realizing , closing steady at > ( < ii ! < iMner yesteiday with trading moderately active ; No. 2 red , April , 74Tj&74-Se , closlmr iyJ 74Hc ; .Miiy,7riia7fi 13-lCc. closing at 75 J June. 70 ' , 7liyc. closlms at 70'ic ; July , 770i 77'J-lOc. closing ut 77' c ; September , 78 CMHli , closing at 7H'ic ; December , BlliHlJUc closing at Hl'.c. COIIN- Receipts , 25.GCO bu ; exports , 2,711 bu. ; sales , I95.00O bu. futures , 54.000 bn tliol. Spots dull , firm ; No. 2.50i U50'ii ! Il elevator , 6Hc afloat ; ungrnded mixed , 504 64ei steamer mixed , 49'i4 49lje ; No.3 , 48'tii ' 4SVc. Options advanced 'Htl. iC on light le celpls und local covering , declined on real 1- Ulng closed dull but steady and unchanged lo Ucilown ; May , 48"l7i4aj4C. ! closing at 48 ? lee July. 48'.e49ie , closing at 48'.c , OAT8 Kecelnts. 113-IOO Illl. ; exports , 3,10 bu. ; tales , 290,000 bu. fntim-s , 114,000 In : spot. Spots llrmer , quiet. Options doll bteady. unclianged to ' .c up ; May , 35tU35V closing at 35'e ; June , 35 > i'jp36ilc. ' ! closing 36'te ; July , 35 , < i36Vc | , closing at 35Sc. Sp No 2 whUe.40'iM4Ic ; No. 2 ( 'lile.igo , 4b ) , No. 3 , 37c ; No. 3 white , 39'tc ; mixed westeil n 3703'JL' : white western , 3tKU48lic. HAY 1'alr demand , steady : shipping , 70 lii 76ct good to choice , 8OeCrtl.K ( > . Hoi-s-Qulel , steady : state , common t choice , 18a'JHc ; I'aclllc coast , 184121'.c. 1'noviBHiMt Cut meats , quiet , easy ; nilddh1 ( fillet weak. I.ard , tpilel , lower ; western steal closed at flO.'Jl ) ; sales , none : options sale : nones March closed lit (10.75 bid ; May close nt J10.85 ; July closed at I1O.5& ; ScptemlHi closed ut J 10.05 , Pork , dull , easy , HtTTKH 1'alr demand , llrm ; western ilulr ; Hna4o. C'IIEKSK Quiet , steady. Kuus Largo supplies , weaker ) receipts , 13 G8G pkgg ; western , fresh , 15c. XU market wut flriu la ton throughout. Nearly nil the tnnlne wm | switching , which win done tit IViOl' . percent. rennsylynnln oils , spot Hales , none ; April op- llonn. ales 126,000 bliM. Openliig , OHcihlgli- esl , IINW.-I lowest , OBc. eloMng at GHr bid. I. him oil. ale * none , Uii'ie bid. Total snlo , 125,000 bhU. c'OTTONKKHtiun. Qulot , steady , nude , 40ci yellow , fJOilWc. TAI.I.OH1'alr demnnd. firm. HIMIN Dull , weak ; strained , common lo good , f 1.354(1. 374. TUIIITNTINHJnlH itndweak at 3ni33' < c. ItiOR-ririii , fair demand ; domcHtlc , fair to choice , 3ft6 , p. Moi.A < < siai New Orleans open kettle , good toi-hoh-o , linn and fairly acthoat Suttnso. SftiAiiItuw , tinner , fair demand ; fair re fining , 31,0 j iM-nlrlfugals , 00 test , 3 0-104J 3Se , Kales , 4r > 0 tons milscoMiilo. HU lest , at V exwhin f , und 2.VMO bags centrifugals , UO test , at .MU-tr.eo { .i. to ciinnilni reilnedaf- tluiat 1-Kk1 iiilvnni-e ; olT A.4MVKet ( mould , ft l-tn45i < c ; standard A , ! l3-IGC 6 < > j con fectioners A , 4 ll-KVftlHci cutloaf , on , ® fi ll-IUei eiu lied , 6 > , ' ( ir ( P-lnc , povMlereil , fi l.loffff.ijc ; granulated , 4 13-l ® f > ic ; cubes , 5 -lOtlMic' I . I'm liiD.v-yulet , steady i Amorlean , 12.7f O 15.60. ( Nii'i'uu Sleadv ; lake , (11. (15 ( , I.KUiIJuleti ilomestlc.Jl.tU'i. TIN Quiet , stradyi straights , J'JO.80 bid , 'JO.H5 iiskiul ; plates , steady , iUht | ) ; spelter , steady , domestic , tl.27'i , The pixiduco maiket wai without any Im portant feature : * , prices remaining about steady. Ai'i'l.ns1'hotco - shipping Nlock Is quoted at $4.50. lll'iTEii The receipts continue light and thu maiket Is very III in , Packing stock. 17G > lHc ; fair to goon count iv roll , lHQ > 20c ; choice to fancy country , 2ivjfr24c. II v.NAMAS Per hunch , Including cr.ites and packing , M.7.Vi'2.f > n. lit : VNH ( 'lioliM > navy. $2.45. r.u.iHiu.xu CAIIIIiif.IVr Ib. , : ic. C.MIHIIINI'KLKIIV ( IVrillltt.OO. . cniMiruiiuis-por box. $ : i.7.'i. Cl'tTMiiKiislVrdo76ciU2.00 . Kilns While Ihete are still some egcs being old In a Mnall way at Kl'n' , the bulk uf the ales HCIO repoited at 13c. UA.MK The receipts of din'ks aie large , and he market rules low. Movers appear to lie I n'd of mixed ducks , which are \ery slow sale % en at the low prices. Mixed , 7fij0lc ) ; red- it ad . . { J : mallards. t2.00ii > 2.5O : teal , $1. liuu-i : 1'iifiT Per boxW.oo&i / : : , II vvThi ! market on good upland bay was limns -No. t green , 4c ; No. 2 gree.ii. 3c ; No. gieen. salted , 4' , c ; No 2 green , salted , 3'ji1 ; No. 1 green , sailed. 25 to 4O Ills. , 4 > fC ; No , 2 gieen. salted. 25 to 40 His. , 3'c ' ; No. 1eal , alf , M to 15 IhHe ; No. \calcalf , 8 to 15 bs. , GNo. ; . 1 dty Hint , 7'ic ; No. 2 dry Hint , O'ie ' ; Nn. 1 dry salted , tic. llOMiv-ChoIco to fancy white diner , 18 ® 1'Jc ; fullto good , . l.r.Mo.ssrholce , $3.50 : fancy , M. NKW ViiurAin.is : ; : Lettuce. 40c ; radishes , 15c : paisley , 40c per do/ . ; green onions , 35o. Oit.VMiis-I'lorlila fancy , per box , iJ.5i > R3.75 ; 'Ussutts , $3. 25 ; Mexican oranges , sllfglo boxes , 3.25 , 5 lo 10-box lots. J3 ; California mountain oruikc. ; { 2.50 ; Washington mix els , $4 ; Now aslle ( 'allfornla ' seedllnL's , i2.GOii-2.75 ; Med. sweets , $2.GVSo..75 ( ; Klvi-rslde seedlings , $2.75. ONIONS Homo grown , per bbl. , i4.25tJ4. 50 ; er bushel , $1.5O. , POTATOES -Colorado , J1.15S1.20 ; western Nehiaska stock , $1.10. Pot'1/inv The market Is not quite so strong is It.wusa few dajs ago. Choice hens , "ft'Jc Ivo young roosters , 7 < 3Hc ; old roosters. Be ; geene and ducks , dressed , lll-0i diessed turkeys , 12ttl4c. STII VWIIKIIIIIM Per nuirt , 25iJ30c. Sw KIT : POTA-IOKS Per bbl. , $5 ; seed sweet po tatoes , $3.50. TAMIKIIININ In half boxes. $2.75113.03. VKAIChoice mi , I small fat veals , 79c ; large and thin , 3&Gc. ( St I. onlsMarkets. . PT. IOITI ° , Mo. , March 30. KI.OUU Quiet , unchanged. Win : IT Stiong , llrm , fir up ; No. 2 red , cash , G3 > 4c ; April. C.4'Sc : May , GG ! < e. COIIN ririn , easy , closed iinehanged ; No. 2 mixed , rash , SRijc ; May , 37'gffl38c. O \TS-Klrniur and ? c uu ; No. 2 cash , 31 > jc ; Mav. 31' , c. PiiovisiuNS-Qulot. Poik. new , $17.75 ® 18.00. Laid , $10.50. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , fN.70U.OO ; longs and ribs , $ O.OOTJ 1O.OO ; short , $ HU2'4 : boxed , 15c more , llacon. packed shoulders. $10 ; Ion is and i Ibs , $10.'iO ® 10.GJ' ' . ; shorts f 10.872 11.00. Hann , sugar euied , lower , 1331-lc. KnciUI-TS flour , 4,000 bills. ; wheat , 12,000 bn. ; con , 112.000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bit. ; rye none ; bailey , ( i.OOObu. Sin i-M KM s Flour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat 5,000 ho. ; corn , 37H.OOO bu. ; oats , 20,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley , 2,000 bu. Wool .WarKi-t. ItOsTON , Mass. , March 30. Thu wool market bus been very quiet for foreign carpet wools ; sales , however , were over l.OUO.O'Ju Ibs ; Aus tralian and Montevideo wools have also been selling well and full prices wore obtained. In domestic wool tbeio has been little doing and there Is no cbangu to note. In territory wools there have been good sales on thu basis of at from 55c to GOc for line ; at from 45u to 55c for fine medium , and at from 48c to 50c for me dium. In Texas , California. and Oregon , wools nothing of consequence has been done. Pulled wool has been selling steadily at from 33c to 38c for superior and domestic rcouied wools aio active. Ohio fleeces are dull and firm at from 20o to 30c for X , at from 30c to 32c for XX and aoove , and at from 33o to 34c for No. 1. Michigan , at from 27 > jc to 28c ; for line do- lalne , at 33c for Ohio and 3Gc for Michigan. Theio were some new fat sheep wool sales at from 18c Io20efor tine. Kansas City Markets. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , March 30. Wheat and rye are quoted on the basis of Mississippi river , corn and oats on the basis of Kansas Ulty. WHEAT More active at tbocloso at yester day's prices ; No. 2 hard , 02(202(40. ( ( COUN No inoro than steady ; No. 2 mixed. 33JJC ! No. 2wblte , 35Ha3Bc. OATS-Meady ; No. 2 mixed , 2828'4'c ; No.2 white , 35'i4t3U. UYK Steady at 53c. llurrnu Creamery , more active at 2528c ; dairy , llrm at 2054220. Kuus Dull and weak with a lower tendency , 12c. 12c.HBCKIITS Wheat , 25,000 bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu , ; oat.s , none. Sim-MKNTS-Wheat , 28,000 bu. ; com , 28,000 bu. ; oats , none. The following arc reported at Dun's Mercan tlio agency : liolhis , Neb. , S. Itasmns en , ( Mrs. George ) groceries , etc. , closed on chattel mortgage. Columbus , Neb. , McDonald & Murphy , sa loon , sold out. Carroll , Neb. , C. II. Coblclgh , general store , soiling out. Urand Island , Neb. , C. M. I'erson , harness , advertising to sell out. Hooper , Neb. , llaggender Ic Dorn , saloon , -will bo succeeded by .1 , Stemmcrman , Kearney , Nob. , Tony Cornelius , saloon , judg ment , 1455. North 1'latte , Neb. , U. S. Itesack ( Mrs. D. W. ) , meat market , selling out. Deeorah , la. , J. and ( i. L. Stringer , Imple ments , reported sold out. Cotton .Milrket. Niw ORLEANS , I.a. , March 30. Easy ; good middling , 8 11-lGc ; middling , 8 5-lbc ; low middling , 8c ; good ordinary , 7 11-lGc : net lecelpts. 3,163 bales ; gross , 3b)0 ( ) bales ; exports to Ureat llritain , 4,603 bales ; to I'rancc , 3.300 bales ; to Iho continent , 2,000 hales ; sales , 2,800 bale * ; stock. 270,343 bales. I'utures quiet ; sales , 48,100 bales ; April , $8.08U ( > 10.0O ; May. 8.18ft8.10 ; June. * 8.25 © 8.20 ; July , J8.321t8.33 ; August , * 8.338.34 ; September , ttt.ZWita.Z7 ; October. ta.23I08.24 ; November , ? B.24B.8.20 ( ; December. J8.244t8.28. , ; Now York Dry ( iooiU Market. , NKW YORK , March 30. Thu demand for dry goods continued moderate , the goods duo on orders supplying many wants accruing. Whatever bujers icqulio , however , Is taken without hesitation at curient prices. For next season there was- less doing also. Agents , make the following pi-Ice changes today : - American Indigo blue prints reduced to ( J'.ic and Simpson's Indigo blues to thu same llguro. Gic. ! CofU'o .Miirir t. ; NEW VORK. March 30. Options opened steady at 5 points decllno to 5 points ad\anco , closeil steadv , &S10 points down ; sales , 0,000 bags. Including : April , J10.5oaiG.55 ; May , * 10,4XiilG.45 ( ; June , $10.30 ; July. $10.25 ; Au- ,1. , J1G.20 ; September. $10.20(418.25 ( ; Oeto- ,110.16. Spot Ulo , dull , nominal ; No. 7 , ; $17:37- : , 1 Liverpool Market * . LtVEiii'OOi. , March 30. WIIRAT Quiet ; hold ers oiler moderately ; No. 1 California , 5s lid Cics per cental. COIIN .Steady ; demand moderate ; mixed western , 4s2 ! < d percental. LARD Nominal ; 5Gs per ewt riilliiilelpliln ( irulii .M.trkut. - I'lIII.ADEI.l'llIA , Pa. . March SO.-WHEAT I'lrm ; No. 2 red , spot and April , 7373ic. ! ; CORN Dull but steady ; mlxeil , March and Anrll , 48fl > 48'/e. OATS Car lots quiet nnd no Important . changes In prices ; futures nominal. , * . Clnelnnntl Murkets. at O. , March 30-WiiEAT Nom Inal ; Nol.a red , uMJG7c. Coil.s Haiely steady ; No.2 mixed , 4Hi , OATS-Kasy ; No. 2 mixed , 32i(134)ii ! ( ) : . WuisKV-milet ; 11.17. Toledo ( iniln .Market. to TOI.KDO , O. , Match \VllKAT-Dull but steady ; No. 2 cash , 7DC. CORN Dull but steady ; No. 2 cash , 42c. DATH Quiet ; cash , 34c. es. ed London Oil Murkrt , LiisiMiN , March SO.-CAI.CDTTA LINSI April and June , new crop , 38s pcniuurtor , TUIU'KNTINK SrililTrt- per CHI. Mlnn npoli Wheat Mnrkut. 3.- MiNNKAroi.itt.Mlnt ) . . March 30. The market was dull and uninteresting ; cash market gooti UO ueul weaker ; No. 1 northern , G-iMttCSci No. ' nortliprn , Olrt03c. Herelpt * , 317 rnrs Clo ei March , one , May , 04Hc. July , rr-V On traeki No 1 Imrd. rrci NO , i northern , Gi'ti'i No. a northern , Iliillhniiro drill i Market , IlAt.Tlvionn , Mil. . March 30.--Wlir.T Ilasy ) No. 3 red , spot nnd March , 72Uc. CoitN-Hteady : mixed spot. March , 4fk' . OATS'-yulet and Hlenilyj No. a whlto west ern , 41c. _ Mlhviuiki-o Miirket * . Mil.wAHKiB ! , WK , March 30.-Pliovi9loss Qulel. Pork- , May , $17.15. STOCKS ANI > IIONDS. Many Trader * Surprised by llm MoiementK of Seenrltlen VtMtterihiy , NKW YORK , Mareh 30. The course of the slock market today was a great surprise to a majorlt.y of the traders. The. temper of spec ulation was strifug , almost from start to Mulsh , and when certain stocks were hammered by tlio bear contingent , others were tapldly brought lo thu front by the bulls , who placed Mifllclcnt buying orders to prevent any pronounced action. The vol ume of business showed a material Increase , 28G.385 shares changing hands , and thu dealIngs - Ings were also better distributed than of late. The raltway.s as well as thu Industrials were conspicuous at Intervals , but the strength of the former was considered by far the most Im- poitant feature. The eastern and western trunk line shares Improved i' , to 2i ( per cent , chlelly In consequence quence of thu near approach of thu World's fair and the expectation of an enormous ratl- way tralllcat stable rates. Illinois Centril mined up more than thu rest , because of the statements that steps were being taken to re- oiii-n thecetebiated lake front suit before the 1 nlled States supreme court. Mlssouil Pacllle and I'nloii P.iclllc were strengthened by the knowledge that S. II. II. Clark had gonn buck to the I'lilon Pacific as Its president , with the full consent of lleorgo ( ionld , and that the Missouri Pacific and Cnlon Pacllle systems would lie worked In harmony. Among the low pi Iced t.illroads , Plttslmrg X Westoin pieferieil sold up toS'J'i ; Chesapeake & Ohio up 1'a ' per cent to 25'j , and Atehlsoli and Canada front hern % percent to3l3 > and 55 > 4 ii'spectlvely. Lackawanna rose 2' per cent to HIPn on the declaration of the usual quarterly dividend of PI per , cent , and seinl- olllclal siittumunts that they 'are In a nourish ing condition. Jersey Cential and Dolawau-A Hudson iiisuabont 1 point , but Heading baiely held It sown. In the Indiistilals the pools dis played renew ed activity , especially In Ameri can Sugar , which sold up fiom 1O2U to lOo't : Distilling and Cattlefeedlng , which rose from til ) to 33 , and National Cordage , which ad vanced fiom 01 % to Gl'j. The heavy buying of the last named was the featuio of thu speculation In the late tians- ncilons. Inn few Instances llnul quotations showed a leactlon of 'B to ' , fiom the highest. The change In the current sentiment Is pei- haps best Indicated by the aopaient Inillller- enco to rates for money. Although the loan market was subject to violent llurtuatlons , borrowers having paid all thu way fiom 5 to 25 per cent for accommodations , thu demand for stocks continued right up to the close. J hu fact that the April disbursements will soon 10- storoeaso In the market and that no gold will go forward by Saturday's Knropean steamers account In part for the Increased confidence manifested In values at thu Stock uxchango. The slock market closed strong on the ad- vancu. The following are thu closing quotations of tlm leading stocks on the Now Yotlc block ex change today : Alclilion l-noltlc .Mirtuuin . . . Adnius ISxprObS do preferred 4.1'J Alton , T. H a ; U. I' . . Den. A Uulf. . IMi do preferred 151) Northnesttirn 112H American Kxprcss. . 117 do prufurrud 14 Iolllmoru.VOho. ! ! . 85 X. Y. Central Cnnndn 1'nultlc N Y. A N. P. l.'miniln boutlit-rn. . . Ontario A Western. IJH Central I'nclllc . . . eKOn luip 13 dies. A Ohio Oregon Nar il ClilcaKO Alton O. 8 U A U. N 20 ( i . & V 1'acltlcMall Chicago Oni I'oorln. Dec A K. . . . Consolidated Out. . . I'lttstiurB lift C. I'.C. A SI. S , I'ulliimn 1'alaco . . . . 107 Cotton Oil Cert Keadlni ; 1.15,5 , Del. Hudson lllchmoiidT'rmln'l. I ) . I , . AW do preferred I. ' . A. II. U pt'U ivloliraudu W I ) . & C. ICe do preferred . . . . KiiBtTomi Itock Island Krlo SIM St. I'uul ilo prHfer-od . . . . IT1 * do prof erred 121 Korl Wayne IW hi. I'nul A Omntin . . fit. Northern p ( d. . . UO do preferred r. A K. 1 pf'd 101S3 outliern Pacinc . . . Hocking Valley . . S3 Kiir llellncry Illinois Central. . . . Ti'ini. coal A Iron , . St. I'nul , t Duluth . Tuxas I'aclllc ICnn. A Tex pf'd . . . Tol. A D. Cen. pl'd . l.rku Krlo A. West . . Union I'aclllc do profevroil V. 8. Bxprosa I.aketiliora U'J \y.Bt. I.A I' , lA-ndTrniit , 41 do preferred l.ouls. A Nash. . . . . \Volls I-'IUKO K\p. . . I.oulH. A Nuw Alb'y. Western Union . . . . Mnnhfttnn Con. , . . 1K1J1 WhcolInK AL. K . . .Memphis A I ba's'n IU do preferred MlcIilKnn Central. . 101 Minn A M. L Missouri 1'acltla . . . 51 O. A It. Q Mobile A Ohio 31 M General Klectrlc. . . . KnjhTll'.e Cur.t ! . . . . ES National UnM-i-d. . . Nntloiial Cordnxo. . ESMH C Fuel A Iron 7 M do preferred 108 do preferred 101 N. J. Tontrnl Hous A Tex Cun. . Norfolk A W. nf'd. . Tol. A. A AN. .M. . . North American Co IIU ex dlv. The total sales of stocks today wore 280,000 shares , Including : Atchlson , 5.800 ; Chicago ( ias , 4GOO ; Delaware , l.ackuwunnn & West ern , 10,800 ; Krlo , a,200 ; Loulsilllu & Nash ville , 3,800 ; Missouri I'aclllc , 9,500j Now Kng- land , 7.800 ; Northern I'aclllc preforic.il , 7,500 : North Am rlcan , 4,800 ; Heading , 11,800 ; Klchmoml Terminal , 0.700 ; St. Paul , 12,100 ; Union I'aclllc , 4,100 ; Western Union , U.400. New Yorlc Money Market. NEW YOKK , March 30. MO.NCY ON OAM/ Was stringent and ranging from 5 to 25 per cent ; last loan , 15 per cent , closing olTcicd at 15 per cent. I'HIME.MKUCVNTII.K I'Ai'r.H G7 per cent. HTRHMNO KXCHAMIB Klrm , with actual business In Dankors' bills at $4.8GM4.8G'i for sixty days and ? 4,83tt4.88'4 for demand. CjovuiiNMUNT llONDa Strong ; state bond dull. dull.Thoclosln Thoclosln ? quotations on bonds : U. H. Is rec IU SI.4. I. M. ( len.5s . . U. S. 4s coup 114 St. I , AJ.K.U'n. M. 110 U. H. 4Hsrci : St. I'lUilCon--r- . . . 127 raclllcUsof "J > . 10S St. I'.C. A f. 1st * . . . . ! .oulslan.iB'ped Is. sim f. r. U ( J. Tr llcts Missouri r . . . 10J 1' I' . It. G , Tr. llcts. 25 ! i Tenn new set ( is. . . . Union 1'r.clOc lots. . Tcnn. DOVT cl 5s . . .101 West Shoro. . Tenn. ner sut 3s. . . 76 U. (1. W Is Canada 80. 'Ms 102 Atcli. 4s Cen. I'aclflc Intl. . . . 10UH Atch. 2l $ , class A. . I ) . All. U. Ista . 113 (1. II. AS. A ts D. A U. U.I do 2d5 Krle2d..a 1)3 ) II. AT. C. 5s M. K. A T. flon. Bs. 62 II. AT. I' . Con. Us. . . M. K. AT. Men. ! M. N. Carollni C Mutual Union Cs. . . 103 X. Curollnn Is . . . ; N. J. C. Irt , Cart. . . . S. C. llrown con. . . . N. I'no. l ts . 117 Tcnn. old Ita N. 1'ao. 2ils . IU VlrKlnla Gs N. W. Consols ,131 do ax. mat coup. . N. W. Uobon.Ss. . . . , 110 Vn. Con M. series. . 51 Itiistna Stock Onotiitlcim. HOSTON , Mass. , March HO. Call loans , percent ; time loans , r > ® 0'4 pur cunt. The follow ing are tho. closing quotations on stocks , bonds and mining "hares : rnglsiul's Iliink UCHITVU Decreased. Nr.vv VOIIK , March ao.-The 1'ost'M London special cablegram says : Ditto business - - lionn loilay , but there UIIH a gooil general tone : mill buying on the cheapening of money , tlm expectatlngof reinvestment of tlio April illvl- OemU anil the recovery of Fiench contlUence , The bunk lesurvo wa ilecreaseil this week i'l.O&T.OOO. of which i'bO.OSa were In gold. Flnnnclnl Notes. 1ULTU10HE , MU. , March OO.-ClCarlugs , 12- 03n,00nt balanceV'lI3)8nO ? ( ) . Money , 0 per cent KANSAS CITV , 51ft1. ' , March 30. Clearing * , ( tU10U-40. , . , NKW oiti.mNs , J ii , Mnrcb 30. Cleiulnz' , 9 1 , B'JD,0 1 Ft. NKW VIIIIK , Man'Jiifno.-CIOlirltipi , $07G20- 120 ; balanees , M.8S.VJ.16. OINTI.X.VATI. O. . March ao. Money. 587 per cent. Now Vork exubango , par ; clearings , HHD7,100. 1'lill.AliKi.i'iitA , I'll. ' , March nO.-'learlng . HOIH7,070j balances , tl , 6X1,338. Money -Ui Winer cent. MKMI-IIIS , Tenn. , , March HO.-Now Vork PX- change siilllng at h,00. Clearing ? , $207,310 ; balancei , J173V7H. ! .1 ST. Ioti , Mo. . MtlrL'li 30.-Clearltlgs , } 3G7ri- 775 | balanees , $40J , 05. Money , quiet at ( VJ7 percent. Kxchangon ; ( ) Now York , 000 bill. II04THN. Mass. . March ! IO. Clearing * , J13- 410,183 ; balances , $1.387.01 . Money 0 per cent. K.xcliiingo on Now York par to lOo discount , CIIIOAOO , 111. . March 30.-Clcaringn. * 1 1.785.- 61fl ; New VorU exchange , dull ; M.HO'i for sixty-day blllt , I4.8H for sight drafts. Money steady at GS < 7 per cent. pNnwiVotiK , March 30. [ Hperlal Telegram lo TUB Hii.l : Kvchango was iiuoted in follows today : Chicago , 7Dc premium ; lloston , par to lOc premium ; SI , Louis , OOc bid. I'Altls March 30. Three per cent rentes , OCf B'JItiVfor the account. The weekly statement of the Hank of I'ranco shows adeeteasoof 1.87u,000f gold and an Increase of 3,200,000f silver. LONDON , March 30. The bullion In the Hunk of Knu'liinil decieasL'd i'H3H.U)0 ( ) during the past week. The proportion of the Hank of Kngland's reserve to liability , which last week was 40.78 percent , Is now 43.31 per cent. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Cattle T rail ( i Aotlvmiml Steiulj' Hogs llruuk llmlly in I'rlce. TlliinsDAV , Maich 30 , Po far this week compared with last re ceipts of cattle and sheep have Increased about 1,400 head each , while the supply of hogs shows ne variation worth mentioning. A hea\y luuof cattle Is never expected on Thursday , so that today's rather limited re ceipts Mirpil-1-d no one. The market was active , and If there was any change In prices it was for the better. Speculative shippers , as Is generally theeasoon Thursday , did nothing , but buyeis for local houses wore willing to take all they could get at stc.idy prlce-i and paid a shade stronger for cattle that , stiuck their fancy. ( ioodl.l&Jto 1,300-lb. steels --old at from ! 4.40 up toI.U5. Common to very fair 1,000 tiil.'JOO-lh. steers sold from JI.10 to $ 1.40 , with little of any con-.eiiuence under 14. The foionoon's trading piactlcally cleared up the supply. The cow trade was brisk and prices steady to strong. Poor to good cows- and belfeissold at fiom i'2 to { 3.00 , with the bulk of the fair to good stock around J2.75 to J3 75. Hulls , oxen and stags weie In very respectable demand. both from local bouses and speculators , and prices ruled If anything a trlllo tinner , with sales at from $ U to J3.60. Not a great many eal\es were offered , but they all changed hands freely at Unchanged prices from f'-i to $0 for common largo tocnolco veal stock. There was a little more life tothutradeln stock and feeding cattle. Country buyers weio more numeioiis than usual and regular dealers all wanted some supplies , A big string of good western feeders brought J3.75 and a buncb-of choice natives weighing less tlinn l.OOu Ibs. sold for M.10. Thu cominonlsh light stulT was In no better tequcst and prices nostionger than they have been lately. Kep- resentatlve sales : OUE8SEI ) nr.EF. No. Ay. l'i. No. Av. Pr. 4 Ob5 $300 69 1011 1435 0 900 405 20. . . .12-JO 4 37 11 910 410 'JO . 1002 440 11 1011 410 0 . 11HG 440 7 10111 4 1Q 14 1100 440 22 881 4 ID 13 1120 440 4 1055 15 21. . . . . . .1K10 440 25 1193 420 5 1152 440 11 1028 4251 23 1229 445 0 1038 430' ' 22 1135 445 0H H 1080 35 20 1300 4 70 11 . 1120 3&J 18 . 1558 495 10 890 375 , ' 1122 430 12 bll 4 Oq'r , ' COV , fl. 840 200 18 847 285 810 200- 9 977 a 00 850 210. 4 047 3HIO 1. 825 2 25 2 U35 3 00 0 880 225 3 1230 310 13 907 22501 3 htil ) 820 025 225 1 b5 ( ) 325 1000 225' ' , 3 900 225 005 225. 13 871 325 1 1000 225 2 11C5 325 5 086 226. 11 909 325 4 860 226 4. o 81J7 3 35 1 BOO 225- 21 8'J4 360 1a 883 225 10 072 350 1 1190 250 13 885 360 4. . . 925 250 12 1002 365 5 1050 260 22 1083 3 GO 1 1000 260 28 1195 375 5 1034 250 12 11(30 ( 375 1 870 ' 2 7G 1 1140 375 10 858 275 20 030 3 8O 1 1000 275 7 12G7 390 17 1020 285 IIUIPKHS. 4 327 2 50 1 840 3 60 3 453 300 4 602 3 GO 1 380 325 14 893 380 20 905 3 35 2 1220 3 85 1 840 3 40 CAIA'lIS. 3G5 2 00 1 110 6 25 375 300 1 230 660 1. . . . 180 450 1 11)0 650 1 00 400 2 105 000 2 110 460 1- 100 000 4 110 6 00 1IUU.S. 1 1320 200 1 1220 310 1 1200 225 1 1630 315 1 1220 240 2 1300 320 1 185O 25(1 ( 19 1621 320 3 141G 255 24 1330 325 1 1340 2 GO 1 1570 325 1 . . . .1330 270 1 1940 325 1 1U80 270 4 1507 325 1 1480 275 1 1130 325 1 1400 280 1 12CO 325 2 . . .1485 290 1 1700 340 1 . . .1470 300 1585 340 4. . . . . . 1392 3 00 OXEN. 4 . 1617 350 19 . 1G38 435 STOCKKI13 AND FBCDKIIS. 1 . 650 2 GO . 635 335 1 . 470 275 13 . 853 305 1 . G10 275 4 . 825 370 1 . 750 3 00 31 . 980 4 10 34 . 479 3 25 IDAHO CATTLE. No. Av. 1'r , No. Av. I'r. 194 feeders 1002 $3 70 lloosr The market was demoralbed. Prices were quoted 40c lower In two Hays nt Chicago and buyers started In with very bearish In tentions this morning. The liberal receipts rather assisted them In their designs on thu market , and prices were anywhere from 15cto 25e lower than Wednesday. A somewhat re stricted shipping demand did not help matters any , and trading was slow and diaggy fron start to llnlsh. Shippers and fiesh meat met took most of the good to choice butcher weigh1 and heavy hogs at from $0.80 to $0.95 , whlh packers got the bulk of the light and mixed stuir at around * G.G5 and JG.7 j. Sales of common U Inferior light and mixed stull and odds am Studs were made at from tfl.GO down to JO 40 Sclleis weio even moio anxious to trade thai buyers and the noon hour found the pens prac tlcally empty. Sales weio pietty well scat tered but largely at from JO.G5 to JG.H5 a' ngalnst $0.90 lo $7 Wednesday and $7.15 tc $7.25 on last Thursday. Hespresentatlvo sales No. Av. Bli. I'r. No. Av. Sli. Pr. No.G. . . .155 - * ( > 40 81 . . .223 80 { 0 70 o .ana - 4r , 71. . . .220 120 072" 0 . . 208 - G 5J ( 74. . . . 2.13 100 0 75 4 .295 - GiSO (56 . . .242 80 (176 ( 5 . . .25-J - GOO CO. . . . 250 80 076 2. . . .330 - G nO' ' 70 , . . .216 G 75 12. . . .1G7 40 065 3. . . . 190 076 15. . . .239 40 0 B5' 73. . . .234 80 G 75 13. . .iyG 0.55 , G8. . . .223 120 075 5 ' 248 OV,5 73. . . .2(11 ( 40 G 75 4' 232 G 65i 45. . . . 323 2b ( ) G 75 82. . .107 80 G.5S- 74. . .210 40 (175 ( 7 ( ) 200 120 G.fiO 60 . .283 40 0 75 3. . .323 - G105 70. . .242 hO G 774 74 . .203 120 (1,55 ( , , GO. . . .291 120 G 77'5 88 . .207 G.CiO G1. . .2G9 1GO G 77'i 4 " 077 o GO 69. . . .237 120 (180 ( 2i ( 243 G'HII' ' 45. . .240 1GO G 80 Oi ; . ; a)4 ( ) G G2i ! 61. . . .253 - G 80 85. . .218 1GO G'fiB' CO . . .201 80 G 80 80. . . ' > 08 40 0115. 8.77. . . . .217 120 G W ) GO 250 200 GT.IT 77. . .207 121) ) G 80 039 76. . . .221 80 G 80 . iiaai 40 005 63. . . .258 40 G hO 81 . .208 120 G W G9. . . .240 - 080 81. . . .313 20u O'fiS (1(1. ( ( . . .200 100 080 0 . . . . 250 - G , OS , 63 . . . . 282 G 80 78. . . .195 80 01)5 02. . . .201 0 82' ! 78. . . .218 1GO G & GO. . . .240 40 085 72 . . 238 40 G G5 G9 . . .229 240 G 85 G2. . . .21G IbO G (1714 75. . . .222 - G 85 84 ] . . .230 40 070 09. . . .22 ! ) 24 ( ) 085 73 - ' 234 80 070 G2. . . .272 IbO 085 H4- 215 100 G 70 70. . . .250 100 0 85 84. 210 - 070 07. . . .258 200 085 07 . . 220 120 0 70 07. . . . 208 - 0 85 71 ' " " 27 40 070 48. , . 299 100 085 74' ! 233 320 070 02. . .207 12O 085 -75 . . .211 100 070 79. . . .230 120 085 7" ' 225 440 070 74. . . .285 80 G 9O 49' 221 120 070 75. . . .210 40 090 oa aw 200 o 70 07. . . .273 4o 090 7(1 . . .232 280 070 77. . . .252 40 005 4 j ' 220 070 01. . . 269 40 095 44' . . . 254 071) ) 46. . . . 25'J 095 01 . . .229 80 0 70 _ rail AMI nounii. 1 . . . 400 - 3 25 1 . . . 050 4 20 SlIKl.i' llrcelpts were qulto liberal , but the demand was good i-n.l Hading brisk at steady lost i eng prices. I'air to good imtlu'x , | j,76 loJ5 ; tnlr togood wcMerns , * 3,60 to 15 ; com mon and ktocR sheep , * 2.2J to 3.75 ; good to cholcu 40 to 100-11) . lambs , H to to. Kepre- kcntutlvo salctfi No. Av. I'r. 170 western ewes . 00 J4 40 325 western wethcru . .126 rl1 , 240 Colorado lambs A7 fi 35 081 western welhors 110 6 ( K ) Krenlpls unit DlnpiMltlon of Stock , Ofllelnlro'Mptsand dlspultlon of Moli as nhownhy tlm books of tlio Union dlook Yards eomptny fortha twontv-four hours ending at 0 o'clock p. m. March 30. 1893' o L.veMoelt Murliet. CittcAnn , 111. , March 30. ISpocliil Telegram to TUB HKK.I Sellets of cattle found ready buyers for all the offerings and at strong pilees , Some x vro Inclined to quote the iniii- kels little higher than \\ctlnrMlay , and soniii sales undoubtedly were etrected at a small advance , but such Instances were the e.xceptlon rather than the rule , the market a > craglng only about steady. Dressed beef and shipping .steers were quoted at from if I to ffi.'JD anil cows , heifers and bulls xxere In de mand at from J1.50 to M.'JD. Sales of thu former were principally at from fl. ! 2. to } .j.'J.i and from J'J.DO to } 3.tiO bought mo-t of thu latter. Hogs sold from irc | o 20o lower than on ' \\eilnesilay and from tlfu to I0e lower than at the opening of Tuesday's nrirkel. With one or tuo exceptions notlifn'.r sold above $7.35 and sales at better tlrin JT.'J.'i did not cut much of n llguie In the day's transaction. It took a nToie than ordinary good bunch of hogs to In Ing J7. 30 and a greater pait of the supply was weighed below t7.Ua , much of It at from $0 UO to $7. 10. I'.ickers seemed detei mined to foicu the market to $7 In spllnof present and piospeotlvo light lecelpts. The demand today was of an Indlllurent character and thu Hinge of values any time after H o'clock was fiom $7 to7.l : ) ( for heavy , ! ( i.HO to * 7.80 for mixed and medium and from fi..r ( ( ! > to $7 for light. There \\ero sales of culls and young pigs all the wny doun to from if 1.50 to fU. Theiexascoiitlnueil activity and firmness In sheep and lambs , and both sold at advanced priceKtra sbct'p weie quoted as high as from JO to $0.15 , and there were saleof lambs lit fiom ifG.50 to K > .7" > , the last named llguio being paid for some extra iWlseonslns. Shippers and local dressed meat tlrms both bought freely and the entire supply was bought up early on , i basis of fiom H 40 to JO. 15 for poor toextrasbeep and at from $5.15 to $0.76 for hiniliH. , Hecolpts : Cattle , 11,000 bead ; boss , 18,000 head ; sin-op , 10,000 head. The Kvenlng Journal reports ; CATTM : ICecelpts. 14,000 head ; shipments , 3,000 bead ; market active , steady , strong ; top steers , J5.U03tn.05 ; medium , $1.002.5.05 ; otheis , $4.254.75 ; fat cows and heifers , M.G5 © 4.10. lloutf Receipts , 18.000 head ; shipments , 7,000 head ; niaiket 10Jl25c lower ; common to good , mixed , $ G.U5/a7.i ! . " > ; prime butcheis' weights , $7.10S7.15 ; light , fti I 'W17.00. HIIEEIKecclpts , 8,000 li'i.id ; shipments 'J.dOO head ; maiket active , llrm ; natives $4.0Xi5.40j ? elltiped Texas , J3.00J. .MOi west erns $5.05 5.46 ; lambs , $4.75Q0.50. Kiinnait City l.lvci Stock Murkot. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . March 30. CATTf.it Ko- cclpts , l.GOO head ; shipments , 1,700 bead ; the market was stiom ; ; cows steady to lower , feeders strong and Texas and Indian steers dull. Representative sales : Dressed beef and shipping steers , $4.00ii5.00 ; cows and heifers , J1.76&3.1IU ; stockers and feeders , $3. 'JOS4. 75 ; Texas and Indian steers. if3.5Oit4.10. lions Uecelpts , 0'JOOhead ; shipments , 4,000 head ; the marUet x\as OviilOc loner , closing dull and weak , lieuiesentatlx'o sales : { 0.50 @ 7.15 ; bulk , $ G.75UO.'JO. MiEEl1 Receipts , 1,700 head ; shipments , 300 head : thu market \sas fairly aethu and steady. Uepresvntatlvu sales : Muttons , i 1.70 ; lambs. JO. 1UB 5.80. St. I , eels I.It v Muck .Uiirlcct. PT Louts , Mo. , March 30. CATTl.u-Hecclpti , 2,0(10 ( head ; shipments , 2,200 head : market dull ; no good natives on sale ; Texas cattle linn ; some fed steers , J4.GO. lions Receipts4,800 head ; shipments 2,500 head ; maikot lower ; qualltyisnppllod ; common heavy , 10.00ii7.20 ; mixed , $0.70 ® 7.10 ; light , * U.o537.00. Bin1 : ! : Receipts , 100 head ; shipments , none : market not made on account of lack of supply. _ _ A IIlKli I.ner Usually lias a b.id live. ' . Ho is bilious , constip.itcd , has indigestion and dyspepsia. If there Is no organic trouble a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Sure Cure is the only liver aiul kidney euro we sell on a positive guarantee , price fl. 00. D. D KIIAKBK , II. I ) . Rnonc r. , JAS F. Itor.oE 1'res. Vice I'ros Souy Se Treas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $ : ! 3.003 ; Omaha unJ Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad "Stocks and Bonds. I'HIVATEvniE4 Room 212 NmM Life Building OMAHA. lownStato National IlnnU , Sioux City ; Conunorclal National 11ink. Omaiia. Special attention clvon to'outslilo orders : Uorrcsponuoncu sollcltuil Til , 11 1 IVaS I. I.V TltKATf. Senatori ) ARreo to Oivo Sinno of tlio Cor- rcKpondeiivo to tlic I'nblle. WASIMXOTO.V , D. C. , March iiO. The senate this morning under criticisms on the Kus- slim treaty , has , it lb understood , decider that when it Is made public to imilco public at the same time the text of the _ treaty as t. eamo to that body , for comparison's sake , and nt the same time publish the correspondence enco between tlio United States ami Husslan oAlcers during Its negotiation. It is pointed out that the extradition clause it the treaty with Belgium Is nniost Identlca with the one which has been so criticised , nnd that similar clauses are common in our treaties. A prominent republican , opposeil to tlio treaty , says the Kusslan and French treaties , it seems , arc being used to hel ] along the Bering sea negotiations. IMrUs' Cough Syrup Has been so highly recommended to us that wo now ask our friends who are suffer ing with a eold to give it a trial , and If 1 does not give satisfaction your money will b refunded. livery bottle is sold on a positive guarantee. Price M ) cents and ? 1.00. All druggists. _ Doiniirratln Matt ) Central Committee , The town will bo captured by the demo crats next week , as they have decided to hold a meeting of the state central commit tee i\j the Puxton hotel next Thursday after noon at " o'clock. There are several things to bo discussed , hut the principal ono will bo the settling of who shall bo the dispenser of the public pap that will ho handed out by President Clove- land. _ _ _ in-nth "f \rterun. . Dr. Heuben II. Picard , 74 years of ago , onil a resident of Omaha for the p.ist thirty-live years , died Wednesday evening .it IblO South Tenth street. Ho had suffered inoro or less for the pant year and a half from a fall and for tlio past two weeks had been confined to his bed. , The deceased was well known to all old- timers In Omaha. Ho leaves n widow and two children , the latter being Mrs. little K. Harris of 1810 South Tenth street and , WANTED . ToUl l um or CITIES 1 COUNTIF.B. ( SCHOOL w u u . i / DISTRICTS , WATZR COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPANIEB.tta Cormpondfic * ollclted. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY.Bankers , (03-105 Daorborn Street , CHICAGO. IS Wall Street , NKW YORK. 7O 8tot 91" BOSTON. Kugrno H Plckanl of Klnvcntli nml H.ittcroft ntreets The funeral III occur fruiu his Into rcaldciico on SaUmlay nt 10 n. tu. il uin.n's itut . .i i runs , rre ldrnt lllcRlnbolliaiii Cuntrmllctn Some Derogatory StHti'iiirntn. ClIH-Atio , 111. , March HO.Tho follqwItiR nddroRsluis boon Issued b.v Piosldent 11 IKK In botham : . . . . . . . . . . . C'ou'MiiiAX Kxi'OstTlON , rinctnn. III. , March 25. Tu the I'ubllc ! llec'tue of manv mlsropresenlatlons and tnlistatemi-nts relallMi to exposition maiiaRemcnt alTalrs being In clieulatlon through the press and otherwise , both In this country and abio.ul : and In icply to many letters of Inquiry or complaint touching the same mailers It seems advisable that some olllclal statement regarding them should be made to the public , 'Ilierefote. I respectfully ask that the widest publicity be given to the follow Ing facts : 1 list 'Hie exposition will bo opened in i dullness for visitors on May 1. Second An abundance of di Inking water , the best supplied lo aiiv great city In the world , will tin ptoUdcd free to all. The ID- port that a cliargi' would be made for drinking water piohahly arose from the fact that liygiu water can bo bad by those who desire Hull cent agla--s. Third-Ample pro\lslons for seating will be made without eh.-uge. rourtli-About llfteeii bundled toilet rooms and closets will bo located at convenient points In the bulldlnss and about the gtounds nnd they will be absolutely flee to the public. I bis Is as large a number In piopoitlnn to the estimated attendance as has ever- been pio- vldeit In any exposition. In addition to these there will also be neatly an equal number nt toilet ronms , etc. , of .is costly and handsome a cbaiacleras exhibits , fortne use uf which a chaigeof 6 cents will be m.ide. rlflhThe admission fee of 60cents will i n- tltle the visitors to see and enter all the expo sltlon buildings , Inspect the exhibits , and , In short , Jo see. exeiytblng within the exposition grounds , except the Ksqiiimaux village and the leptoduethmof the Colorado ellir duell ings. I'oi these , as wellasfoi the special nt- ttiiellons on Midway I'lalsaiiee , a small fee will be charged. Sixth -Imposition or exloitlon of any de scription will not be tolerated. Seventh Tree medlciil and emergency hos- pltnl service Is provided on the giounds by the exposition management. l.lghthThe bun-ail of public comfort will provide commodious fieti walling loon.s , In cluding spacious ladles' parlois and toilet rooms In various parts of the grounds. II. N. lliiiiiiMiinu.VM , 1'iesldeiit. Aj'rnici.iTifi ) ins .S//M'//-A. How Minister Lincoln' * r.eslginillo-i Was Keceheil by tlio I'reslileiit. WASHINGTON. D. O. . March III ) . Secretary of State Grcsham sent a letter to Minister Lincoln , at London , by tonight's mail , ac cepting bis resignation Tlio secretary adds : "Tho president directs mo to make suit able expression of bis hleh appreciation of the ability , olllclency and eal with which you htivo fullillcd tlio duties of your mission , and his sincere regret tb.it your retirement deprives the service of one of Its most honored olllccrs. "The president trusts that you will Hud It convenient to continue in the performance of your functions until relieved by your suc cessor's entrance upon his duties. " Tlio appointment of Mr. Bayard as am bassador extraordinary and minister pleni potentiary , Is , the secretary says , done in view of the action other majesty in appoint ing Sir Julian I'auncefoto to bo her llrst am bassador to the United States. St. Louis is now gettinuK ) a voar for every telegraph pole fiat stands in her streets. Or Debilitated Women , should use BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR , Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties and exerts a wonderful influ ence in toning up ami strengthening her system , by diiving through the pioper channels all impurities. Health and strength guaranteed to result from its use. 'Myivlfevho 4VOIinlrlildrn foretell , leeu months , nrtor unliifJtrmlflcld'a ' J'vmalo Jlegiilatof for ttvu moutlia 1 * gutting well. " J. M. JOHNSON. Mnlvcrn , Ark. TJriADriEt.n nEatiLiTon Co. , Atlanlti , Ua. BuM Ijy liut"0'l ) ts at gl.OO per bottle. Piioi'opAi.s rou nni.iSIKDP. : u. s. IN- dlan Service I'liiO Itldgc Agency. S. I ) . , March 30 , 1803. Sealed proposals , endorsed , "Proposals for I'lold Seeds , " and addressed to the nmleisigned at Pine Klilgo Agency , Shan non county , S I ) . , will bo received at thin agency until 1 o'clock p. m. of April 2(1 ( , 1HU3 , for furnishing and dellvei Ing at this agency about 23.300 Ibs. seed oats , SO/jfiG Ibs. seed corn , DV.OOOlbs. seed potatoes , 1'JOO , Ibs. seed wheat. 730 Ibs. alfalfa. 3.000 Ihs. Ucinmn mil let , 730 Ibs. timothy. 737 Ibs. blue grass , & 00 ibs. siik'iir beet and 600 Ibs. sugar cano seed. Said seed to be grown In the section of coun try contiguous to the place of delivery. Hid den , will bo required to state specifically In their bids the proposed price of each article ollered for delivery under a contract. The right Is reserved to ieect | any or all bids , or any part of any bid , If deemed for the best In terest of the service. CiilTIFlKICIIiCKS. : Each bid must bo accompanied by an-rtlfied check or draft upon some United States de pository or solvent national bank In the vicinity of Iho residence of the bidder , made payable to the order of the commissioner of Indian affairs , for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal , which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States In case any bidder or bidders receiving an aw aid shall fall to promptly execute a contract with good and siilllclent sureties , otherwise to bo ro- urnedtotho bidder. Itlds accompanied by cash In lieu of a certified check will not be con sidered. 1'or any further Information apply to CAl'T. Or.O. LKItOV IIKOWN , U. S. A. , Acting United States Indian agent. M31d'2H Dlfaulstil ' - ' 1'frnnnnt 'letx-e's Pel- Uttletf-with n sugar cnnllng which I y surround ; their toiuvntrntnl veto- " ' " extract * . Vim ilo not get llio . taste. This means mnro thnn com- fort The offensive tostnof oil * , or of liltter Tht o relicts licneo enslly- , mid after . utiirm . - of llillOU9 tiirm un ii.x-i lit it insulin j und Constipated ; your Kick HeaiLiehe , Ulzil- " ness , ami Indigestion nro pone. Good mil nro liclonca to nn active liver ; Ir ritability to n morbid liver. Take 1'lensant Tellijls Hint you may cultivate good iiiituro , b.Tiipliii'ss , nnd honllli. Tney'ro the tlien)0kt | pill you mil buy , be cause ( /iiimtnfrnl / to plvo satlsfnetlon , or your money Is returnisl. U'K n iH-rmnuciit cure , that you get with Dr. SnRo's Catnirli Hemcdy The makers llor fMX ) iiiwanl for an iucuptblo case. Wo. the fiimoili Chlnoso physi cian of Oinahn , has oxer I,0K ) statements from . ' r a t u f u I p a- t ion ts wholmvo been cured by him. Oinahn. March : i. ! ! -Dr. t1. Oce \\oi I liuvo been n gio.it stiUorer since n sin a 11 'child wltTi ( bron- ledtarrhoeii.weiilc back , h adaelio , ilpp'cd with I h e u in iitlnm. I had tried iiiiinv ! oetors nml spent i ( Srout deil at r onev , but no relief - * lief Al-oiitrovcu months 1120 1 henrd of Dr. I Cee Wo. eom- menceil tauiiij troiiliuenl atiil e in eheorfully recoininend him for Ur I , is cored n.oatnl miiilo a new in.in of in o 1 II\NK UootiAl.uS Omaha. Hours 0 to 0- No. DIOi North 10th StI STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD TT.H.I'AHKKK , J.I.I ) . . No.4Ullinnr ) < ct. , Ill STO" , Ui s.fAltf inniullini fhvilclun of thf tvi mvn.-Ji-d the O" I ) > iniAT. by tlio MrniCAi. As-iiK-iATUiNfo , tbul'HIZ.nKRBAYoa Kthiitttlttl"ttitllt'i \ , .itvf y , Kirrout mid 1'hythal l > tbtlltvKa > \ nil 'Dltta ei nml Wiaknn * of itvn , f\linrO " ' " y" ' " > tJt thu mMtllt-ugitl nnd olcL Jtlmr"\ ' on.Miltntlon in pcreon or liy loiter. UUIlLU i'ropectiu , , Ith Ipotlmonlal * , FHKK I.nrR ? book , Sl'l KNCK OF J.IKK , OK SEI.F- I'ltll'iiniVAT/ON. 200 pp. . US Invnlunlilo - " " full C It nn' ' . A ) nn I iv null. PIMOI | | Omaha's Newssl Hotel tOR. 12TH AND HO.VARJ UJ. < 0 Hooms nt t ! , ' < ) par it if. 101 oonis ntflOJ per iHr. lOIteomi with HnthiittU ) pirl\r. 10 Uooiui wltli Until ut M il tu ) l 3) ) iur I if OlJEiNl U AUGUST Isb In Kvi-ry Ilii'perl. Ne\x Ij rimilflltoil Tlir C. S. ERB. Pro ! ) . Tlio nly hotel In the e'ty with hot anil eold \v liter nrl sioiim lie. u In every roe a Tublpaml dining 100:11 : scrvuo unsur BATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Special rates on application , B. SILLOWAY , Prop. JflPT 1/iTA ! ITV " " V1 cr 'I'dfkky ro I IliN I tfl I Al I I I utorril. NorTou lrbIlty ; L.UUI III HUM I , , OM , urry , Cllfr , , bj , INDAI'O. thoffrent Hlntloo Itrmed ) , Holil wlthwrll. trn frUBiiititr < . of rurr. 8nninlt Kent Irir. Aildrt'Rl llrlental Medical Co. , ( t > rijmoolli I'll. . , Cbleago , IIU SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornalia. Hcst Cattle Ilo anilSli2Cp mnrkutla tli3 woit. CQMMIS3iai : HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Etook Commission Morehunti. South Onmlia Telephone 1157. Cblcuza JOHN I ) . DAWSMAN , I WAi/l'KH K. WOOD , f Mnrk ct Itoporti by mill ni dvvlrj elicd upoa upplloatton OMAHA J3 Jobbers' Directory AWNINGS AND TEKTS Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros. & Co. , COMPANY. . , .Manufacturers of tents atvnlnux. etc. 701 nnd IIOIIHK COVKIH , . 70J3 , lijth street. Illl Knrnam St. BAnsTlID TWIN'S- BICYCLES. 13 em is Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. Importer ! and man.fri DlcycloisoliI on montlilr Hour sack * , burlupi , Irtlnu. BOOTS ASD SHOES. Morse Coe Shoe Company , SalBsroom and Oltlco-1107-1109- llowar.1 ft. HI. lnclorT-lllll-1121-HW Howard W nro the ONLY Maniifuiluierj of Hoots and ilioes In llio Btato of Nebraska. A icenttrol Invllnllon Is extended lo all lo Inspect our new factory. Kirkendall , Jones & Amsr. Hand-Sewed COMI'ANV. Wholeialo hllOKCO. , bOotlsll04l mfrs. nnjut > llojtun ami rubber uood , UJi- Ituubor Mhoa Co M04- UIU llarnuy dk 1IOI-1IU1 Itarnoy Si. COAl , COKE. G3RNICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Comics Works I.IM'C CO. . bard and soft Mfrs. valranliel Iron ronl , S K cor. loth nnl cornlc * . wMduw ejps , Douglas SU. melullln skrliulili , ute 1I10-1II2 ORY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co , , Kllpatrlc'i-KoBJ Dry UOOU.S CO , Dry K odf , notions , fur- Nolluin , KDiilf furnlth- nlililnit iioodi , cjrnjr InKK'Joilt.cjr. lid anl lltli and Howard Jilt. llarndy Mti. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beebse & Ranyan CO. , uyliolilererl furni KUllHITUItU CO. , Qr ca ture , MJJ 1101 NlcbaUi tit.VUol ialo coir. ana 13tU 3l . Hill VUc Rector & Wilheliny I Lobsck & Linn. CO.Ml'ANV , I lloalora In Imnliraraail Corner 10th anj Jackson I luouinntoi' torl § dlr ojt , | HUI DuugUiJt , . HATS , ETJ. I ( ROM WORK ! . W.A.L.GibbDn&Co. Omaha Safe anllni Wliolcaalo WOItlCS. Hals , cap ) , slriw ifonli. Pnfoivaillti , Jail irork. Klovps. nilltoni , 2iU Iron dilution and IIru 01 and llarnojr SU. capes. An Irojn A ( Jar- etl , lltli and Jnokxm. LUMBER. John A. WakefUld , Charles R. Imported.Amerlc inl'tirt llardirood u-ji'nr , land om'int. Mllvr.i l- carpoli .in kea conidiil a tloorlnir , wultulllL-u. Utli und UQUfJRJ. MILLIHERf , Frick & H3fl)3n ) , I. Co Import in nal jobber * Wuolosalo Hi nor deilor i i * mllllnory , notions. Mall or.larj promptly 1UU1 FurnamiiU Ui-llt d. lUll St. PAPER. 1 OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Carry a full stock of printing , wrapping an 1 Itcflnoil and lubrlcatUf wrlllnu papjrj , carJ paper , etc old , nile tcToaie. oto. PROOJSi COMMISJIOI. Branch & Co , , Jas. A. Clark & Cx , 1'ioduco , fruit * of nil Duller , choiio , poultry aod tiaua , kinds , ciyste'ri. STOVE REPAIR ! . SASH. ) ) Omaha Stovi Rilr ) ? MADlsW& : ) Co WUIIK , store repairs Manufaeturari of > mb and water atlacumanU doori , Ul 1 n a ni lor any kind of store moulding * , brtuoh ut * made , I2U1 Uoiulai lib ncs , mu ma Una.