0 THE OMAHA DAILY T8IUri > L1JUttH9DAY ( , MAKOU 20 , 1890 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Aoiivo Buying Said to Bo for Armour Stif fened Wheat. PRICE CLOSED STEADY AT THE OPENING Corn Wan a Little Sti-ouprer , lint very IIdle HIIHIIICNM tlie 1'rleu ( 'loHfil L'n- CHICAGO , March 25. Active buying , ealil to bo for Armour , stiffened the wltral market tmlny. The price eloped Htcmly nl the opening figure of the day , nn advance of He over yesterdny. Corn , onts nntl pro- vlslona also ruled firm , nfter n wenk Btnrt nnd tlte net result wns practically un changed prices. Wheat at the opening showed n loss of from He toic , the crowd being benrlnh on the Honsonnbla weuthcr condltlono , easier cables nnd liberal northwestern re ceipts. It wna suddenly apparent from tho" operations of certain commission houses and brokers thnt n prominent local trader with pncklng Interests was buylnp freely nnd the price turned nnd ndvanceC from -He to % c. Later the pi Ice receded from % o to7ic on the meager cxportn nt the Atlantic scabonrd. Just before the clodo there \voa a sharp rnlly nnd prices advanced to the outside Ilisuie , closing nl C3c for Mny. Ourn wns n little stronger , but with very llttlo business. The price ranged 3-lRc of n cent from bottom to top and closed tin changed at 2 ! ) ! < .o for May. Onts were fairly active and stronger , but with little pressure to sell , nnd FO offerings were readily absorbed. Prices ad- vnnceil nt the opening from He to % c , re acted ' /c to ( ftc and closed a little higher than yesterday , nt mtio for Slay. Provisions were fairly active and closed firm , without much change In prices In the and from yestcrdny'H closing1 rates. A Bharp decline Inaugurated this day'B Iluc- tuatlons , but there were shortu stnndlnB ready to buy. As the tlow of abandoned IOIIK Bluff began to slacken , Inducements hnd to bo offered In the way or advanced rates. Packers were buyers of May de liveries , but ns a rule sold an equal quan tity for July. Mny pork , after a drop of IRe per barrel , recovered It all and closed at tbo name price us on the dny before. Lard closed even with yesterdny's final rates ; rlbn at a decline for the dny of 2Ue. 2Ue.KKllmntcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 10 cars ; ccrn , 230 cars ; oats. ISO cars ; hogs , 28.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Aril jin. [ Mil I Uf 1 | f.l V. [ Whonl.No.a March cnjf Way ( l'-'i om : ( ; 2W July U'JH IKIM Corn.No 2. . Mnrch 28X 283 Mav auj -'IIM July 30H HOH ' Sept il'lM OalH. No. ' . ' . . Mny 10M July IDM VOH inu Sept V0 > 4 JdJl Porkper bbl May B 73 8 93 8 70 July 8 05 u uu 8 I'u.tj ' DO Lard , lilt ) Ibs May fi lo r 17 > . n 12 July 5 i7 ! > 4 G ill ! S SIM lltitKlbH- Miry 4 70 4 75 4 07M July 4 m > 4 H.- 4 bt ) Cash quotations were ns follows : KLOUU Plendy ; winter patents , J3.Wif3.SO ; winter H'.nilKhts , $3.0 < li3.SO ; fprlnff patents , $3.10 < H3M ; spilnjr stralc'.UK , J2.00p2.90 ; bakers , J.10lf 2.40. 2.40.WJIKAT WJIKAT No. 2 eprlnK. Cl'5fl 2c ; No. 3 C702c | ; No. 2 nil , e&i&Ac. CCIINNo. . 2 , 2SU02SUe. OATS No. 2. 18-lic ; No. 2 white , No. 3 white , UCH9KC. UYB No. 2. 35VJC. IIAULHY No. ? . nominal. KLAX SEED No. 1. ! Wc. PIHME TIMOTHY SI1UD $3.00. I'llOVISIONS MOM porlc. per libl. , { S.70SS.EO ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , * 3.0305. ( > 7',6 ; ehort ilbg , nldea , loose. { 4.G3Q4.70 ; dry salted shoulders , boxed , ' /itNHo : short clear sides , boxed , 4fft ic. WHISKY Dlhtlllere1 Hnlfhed goods , tier gnl. , ' 1.22. SUOAIIS Cut loaf , Cc ; granulated , $5.37 ; atand- ard "A. " J5.23. POULTIIY Firm : turkeys , HWlJc ; chickens , S % < Kl < le : duclH , lOiaUc. Tim following were the recelptB nnd shipments today : CluotnUuiiH of the Dny on Various CninmoillllcH. NEW YOniC , March 23. FLOUR- Receipts , 13.W ) bbls. ; exports , 8,300 bb's. ; quiet nnd steady ; Minnesota patents , I3.GOB 3.80 ; Minnesota bakers , t2.80Q3.13 ; spring low grades , 2.00 2.CO ; winter patcnls , 3.S5if3.5 ; wlnlcr straights. l3.COii3.70 ; low grades , $2.2Jff 2.43. Ilyc Hour , dull ; superfine , S2.GOft2.70 ; fancy , J2.70ff2.llO. llnckwlieat flour , dull ; } 1.2i. 1IUCKWHHAT Dull ; 30 > , illc. COHN MEAL Dull ; yellow western coarse , 73o. 73o.UYE UYE Dull ; Btatc , 42B c. 11AHLEY CJulet ; malting , 4350c ; feeding bar- Icy , 35JflOc. UAHLEY MALT Dull : western , 4CBMC. \VIIMAT Kxpoita , 9,80 bu. ; ppot , dull ; nom inal ; hard , 74Tic , f. n. I ) . , atlont. Options weak under dull ciililea nnd literal sprint ; wheat re ceipts : turned strong on buying nt the west. coupled with n .predlctctl cold wave and drouth In Cullfoinla , mid was Kimcrnlly llrm all diy. yimrtp , tr-od buyeiH , with no surplus of wheul for sale : closed Uo net hlRher. Mnrch closed nt 0v ; May , PJW083 13-ICc , 'closing CS4c. COHN ItrcelptH , 41.900 bu. ; exports , 10,800 1m. ; spot market dull ; No. 2i 3'4c. ! elevator. Op Ions opened Bt idy on picwpeets ct Binnller move ment , eased on realizing buying , but llnuly rallied wlt ! > wheat , closing partially ' , ( ,0 net h'Bher. March clarcd 37 KC ; May , r , 5-lC j35'-ic , cluslns . OATS Ilecelpts. 03,000 bu. ; experts , 2.3CX ) bu. : spot , iiulcl : No. 2 , SHic. Oplluis were dull and nominal all day. closing pnitlally Ho net lower ; March cloned 23VJo ; May closed 24'/ic. ' HAY Dull ; shipping , ! 3 ; good to choice , JO.COt ? 9.W ) . HOPS Weak ; 1S9I crop , 2V4C4Hc ; 1855 crop , 30 8e. 8e.HIDliS Quiet ; Onlveston , lie ; liuenon Ayres , dry , ICc : Texas , dr > ' , Kc ; California , ICC. LEATHKH Steady ; hemlock sole , Ituemw AyreH , light to iKiivy weights. We ; acids , 21Q 23r. 23r.HtJTTEn HtJTTEn Ilecelpts. 5.410 pligs. ; sleady ; wcslern creamery , 12 22c ; dJlns ! ( , 23e. EOOS llcceliils , 12,478 pkgs. : sleady ; ctato and Pennsylvania , 12c ; wivtrrn. lIHOHVie ; southern , MOLASSES .Steady : New Orleans , open ket tle , Kiwd to choice , 2'Jf37c. HIUK Firm ; domestlr , fair tt > extra , S'iOCo ; Japan , 3 ifTic. ! 1'UOVIBIONS lleef. quiet nnd nUndy. Cut meats , steady. Lard , qulcl ; western steam rinsed at 15,40 ; refined , lower ; continent , S5.7S. Pork , dull ; nicfs , Jil.MiflO.OO. OllJi I'ctniliuni , dull ; United closed at > 1.W. llosln , llrm ; stmlned , common to goo'l , > I.G7fi > 1.7714. Turpentine , dull. 2i'.i 23 e. Cnttonrecil oil , Inactive , bul steady , : prlmo crude , 2lc ; crude , t. o. b. , inllU , 17ftl9e. llulter grades , 2Sc ; prime vuinmer , yillow , L'.11H(2Go. ( MUTAI i-rPIff Iron , qulel. Copper , easy ; brok- in. IIOS7 ,4 : exchange , JI0.75W11.W. Lnd , steady ; brokem , > 3 ; exchange , J3.1JM3.W. Tin , llrm ; Ira I IB , fl3.35frl3t4 [ > . l.lvrjiool LIVEIIPOOL , March 25. WH EAT Spot dull : demand poor ; No. 2 red wlnler , PH td ; No , 3 nil spring , stocks exhausted ; No. 1 hard Manitoba. t" 3',4tl ; No. 1 California , 5a H'id ; futures opened dull nnd unchanged , cloned steady with April ! id blKlHT and ullier months lid higher ; business ulwut equally distributed ; March , M 4iid ; April , f > * 4rid ; Mny , Da M ; July , Cs M ; August , C SV.d. COHN Kpot dull ; mixed American , 2s 2Kd ; fulurra steady ; March , 2s Hid ; April , 2s lid ; May. 3n7id ; June , 3 Id ; July , 3u id ; August , lrft bakers , Minneapolis. 17s Cd. PHOVIHIONS llacon , llrm ; demand iwor ; Cum berland cut , M to SO lb . . Silt ; short riba , 21 lb . , Sa Cd ; long clear light , 38 to 45 His. , 1C * Cd ; luni ; cleur liravy , K Ibs. , stock : exhaui-tetl ; short clear backs , lltfit. 18 Ibn. , S7s Cd ; short clear nilJ.lU-H , heavy , W | b . , 2Ca 61 ; clear bellies , H to In ll . , 'Xa , Hhoulders , KIIIUHI'i | o 18 | us. , ! 4s CJ. IlaniB , short cut , II la 1G Ibs. , 39s. Tal low , line North .American. 20 * Heef , extra In- dln mess , Ms 3d ; prlmo mess , 02 * CJ. Poik , prime ineui , line wvylrrn. Ws ; prime mesj , mrdlum , 45n 3J. Lard , dull ; prlmo wcjitini , Ma Cd ; relined - lined In rails , 27s C.I. CHBERk v < ) ulct ; demand | x > or ; finest Amer ican white and colored , 4a. JIHTTBll KlniBt United b'tntes , SOa ; coed , tin. OILS Tun > itlne tplrlls , 0n 3d ; rosin , corn- men. 4n lid ; cut Inn Bced oil , Liverpool ruined. Kn W ; Unseed oil. lf W. HEKHK1EUATOU liL'EF-l cquartcr. ZXd ; lilndiiuartvr , 4Ud. 1IL15ACHINO 1 OWnUU-IIardwood , f. o. b. , Llvi'rixxil , (7. HOP -At Ix > nJou ( Paclllo coail ) . JJ J5 . \Vool Market. 11OSTON. March 15.-Tiie Ameilcan Wool nnd Cotton Itrportrr will cuy toinonow of the \tool trade : Tlii > valrs In the Ilirvsi principal inarkeiH liavo amounteil to S.t'X.'M lt > . . of which 1.4 CW Ibii. vitiv domestic and 1U9,6X ) UK. wcru foiulgn wool. Tlia salm since January 1 , ISM , have rtttiilml WJSM,71 Ib * . The tltuiitlon continues monotonously dull. Price * are generally In bu > - tiv' favor ; In brief , It will l > e ternuM a buyeiiT market , U there were- any Inclination on their part to purchase. The simple fact Is that there b no demand. Qiaerar ( ucuklnjr , uuuufaclur- ri ore not twiulrlnir nny lrhj thfrtforr. It U only In mi ot fincrnncy thnt they ic k nny , nnil lhn but iporlncly. Itoston n le § for th w ( k nmounlH to llf.Jr < " ) . . of which 7M.C"0 lb . w r < i ilomtUlo nnd 721COO lt . . forel tn wool , The 8,11m tlncc Janunry 1 amount la 23t > IOS91 Ibn. OUAIIA OU.VHIIAL MAIIKKT. Cotiilllloii of Trnilr. unit UnntntlntiH on Hliiiili. nnil I'a no r t'roiltice. stock. t'Sflte. r lo Kor. lock , 9J10c ; choice la f.incy counlrItfjKc. . VHAICholcc fat , 79 to 100 Ibs , , ara quoted ut 7flSc , large nnd coarse , 4ISc. CHKHSE-Domntlc bilck. IlVic ; Edam , per dss. , J9.W ; Club home , Mb. Jars , per dox. . 13.60 , Llmbeigcr , fancy , per III. . lHic ; Uoausf-rt , H- " > . . lots , per < ! ' . . 3.CO ! Youne Americas , HVSc ! Twln , fancy , lie. POl'LTHY-Llvo Hrn * , 7c ; old coekn , 3c ; tur- ki-y , linic ; ducks , HIW ! Reese , 7RSc. POL'LTHV Dii-ssed-Chlekens , choice. 8O c' roars' rnd large , Cffic ; ducks , choice , HJflzc lurkcyi. , choice light , HG15c ; benvy , 12fll3c Keonc , OOIOe. HAY t'pinnd. IS.M ; mldlnnd. H.M ; lowland 11.00 ; rye Hraw. > 3.M ; color makes thi > price on liiy ; light bales sell tha best. Only top grade Lrlnit Inn ptlees. 11HOOM COItN-ExIremely slow sale ; new crop , delivered on Hack In country ; choice green self-working carpet , per Ib. , 2'Ac ; choice green running to hurl , 2Uci cDmmnn. IHc. OAMI Inck fnlpe , It ; golden plover , 11.23 : mallard ilurhs. J3.M ; rendhp.ids , $3.50 ; canvanhnck ducks. I5.00fj8.00 ; teal. Muc wlnft , ll.'SITZ.OO tenl , itrowi WIIIK. II.MR1,75 ; mixed ducks , II.Mft 1.7B ; Canada Ri-eso , JC.0037.00 ; small geese , C.fKi ; brnntH , I3.no. 1'IflKONB Llvo , ll.20ffl.2j ; dead pigeons not nnnted. TOMATOIC8 Klorldn , per six-banket crale , SI. . CAIIUAnE-Cnllfornla ft'tk ' , per III. . l 2c. POTATOES Vnnry nnllvc mock , 2..iT.'Xc ) : from store In small lots , 30e ; Colnrado nlock , 40c ; Red RIVer 'Vnllcv seed potatoes , COfiCJc. ONIONB Per bu. , 350c. IlEANR-Hnnd plrkeij nnvy. per bu. . ll.CO. SWEET POTATOES Choice stock , J2.75 per bbl , CELERY California , per doz. , No. 1 , 75c : No. 'LIMA IIEANS ivr id. , 4STii/c. WATER CRKSK Per IB-at. cnse. $1.75. PIE PLANT Hot house stock , per dot. bunches , KOffS3e. FRUITS. STRAWI1ERRIEH Texas , per qt. , 2.1c. APPLES-Cholce lo fancy Hen Davis. J3.C05J 4.00 ; choice wine saps and willow iwlgs , J4.00 ® 'cRANllCRRIER-Jfrfey , JS.Ofl0C.00 ; Ijoxes , J2.25 { T2.CO. MAI.AOA ' ( IRAPER-Per M-lh. bbl. , 15.0005.50 ; per C5 'to 70-lb. crn" . JS Snsrfi.OO. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES California budded fecdllngs. fancy , l2.7Afl3.CO ; choice , J2.Sffi2.M ) ; fancy nnvcJs , J3.W { T3.75 ; choice. t3.2.- > f3.fjO. | LEMONS Medina ? , fnncy , J3.50S3.75 ; cho'ce , J3.Kfi3.SO ) ; Cnllfornlns , } 3.Kif3.25. ( ) [ HANANAS Choice large stock , per hunch. J2.00 C2.25 ; medium sired bunclKB. J1.6I1SJ2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. OVSTEHP Mediums , lie : standards , 20c ; extra select ! " , 25e , comp.itiy tclrcls , 27c ; New York counts , 30c ; vtnndaid bulk , per gal , , Jl.lo. HONKY Fancy white , per ! U. , He ; choice. 13c ; California nmbor color , 12c. CIDr.R-Clarlficd Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; per bbl. . 15. SAUER KRAUT-Per bbl. . J3.CO ; half bbl. , J2.W.MVPLE MVPLE SYRUP Five gal. cans , each , J2.75 ; Bill , cant , per doz. , J12t ; gal. cans , J6.25 ; quart cans , J3.50. FIOS Imported fnncy , C crown , 50-lb. boxes. He ; choice 10-lti. boxes , 3 crown , lOSllc. DATES New Persian , 60-lb boxes , per Ib. , 5'ic ; fards. 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. . Oc. MAPLE SUGAR-Cholce. per Ib. . 9010c. PRESERVES Assorted , 20-ID. palls , each. 11.40. COCOANUTS-Per 100 , J4.CO ; cacli.Cr. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium elio , loc ; Tanugona ojmonds , per Ib. , laige , 12'.5c ' ; nrnzlls. per Ib. , 8c : Ensllsh walnuts per Ib. , fancy soft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; fil berts , per Ib. . lOc ; pencans. polished medium , Sc ; Inrge , lOc ; peanuts , raw , C'i'iT7c ' ! roasted , 7lc. DRESSED MEATS. HEEF Good steers , 400 to 600 lb . , J'iiOUu ' ; good cows and hclfcrs , oUiJCc ; medium , cows and heifers , Cc ; good forequarlcis , cows lunl heifers , 3iffl'.ic ; good hindquarters , cows nnd helfcis , G15T7VSc ; good hindquarters , steera , I'.ic ; cow rounds , O'ic ; cow plates , 3S'31/4c ; bone- lebs chueks , 4c ; cow cliucks. 3'c ' ; steer chucks. 4e ; beef tenderloins , 22o ; beef rollit , boneless , Dcj sirloin bulls , boneless. He ; loin backs , boneless. c ; loin backs , 7Hc ; tow ribs , No. 3 , Sc ; cow loins No. 3 , 8c ; beef trimmings , 3io ; rump butts ! shoulder clods , 5e. MUTTON Dressed Iamb , dressed mutton Cc ; racks , 9c ; legs. Sc ; saddles , Sc ; mews , 3o ; sheep plucks , 3c : nhcep tongues , per doz. , 25c PORK Dressed hags , Gc ; purk loins. G&c ; rpare ribs , CHc ; hnrn sausage Lulls , 5c ; pork shoulder 4ic ; pork shoulders , skinned , 5c ; pork trlmt rnUigs , 4ju ! ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5&c ; tcndcr- lolns , 16c. HIDES AND TALLOW. SHEEP PELTS -Green salted , each 230Wcj ' wooled early skins ) . No. 1 each , Co ; dry In Kansas and Ncbinska butcher wool pelts iier Ib actual weight. CflCc ; dry nint Kansas 'and Ne braska Murrain wool pelts , per It. . . nctual weight. 4B5c dry nint Colorado n 1. h n 11. ; n . , nt . . .nt U. tnr-t- butcher - wool Colorado Murrain wool pelts , "per"ib. "actuii wrlglit , 4H5c , dry pieces nr.d bucks , actua weight , 4tj-5c : feet cut off , as It is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND ' GREASE Tallow. No L c Jiallow 'Oj loj Krease , white A , 3o ; " iase , while 11 , 2',4c ; grease , yellow , 2c : crensn' d" k. : 2o ; old butter. 2 J2 > 4o ; beeswax. ' mine , ' 1502 : ; rough tallow , IVic. nONES In car lots weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00tol4.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , $10.00iJi2.00 ; drv country , damn nnd meaty , per ton , JO.OOK8 00 WOOI. Unwashed , fine heavy , ceC ; fine flKht SSOc ; quarter blood , IOS12c ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 8 < BSc : cotled nnd broken , coarse , "aac- coiled and broken , fine , tfSc. Fleece wushod Medium. llCTISc : fine , Hff16c ; tub washed , 105 ? ISc : black. 8c ; bucs. ! Cu ; tag locks , 2S3c- dead PlllledEWCC > FURS. No. lNo. | lNo. | II Lee. | Md'm | Sm'lll DEAR Ulack . 52032 ; f 15 00 8910 110012 f 500 Illnck Yearlings 12U15 10 00 7 00 7 00 3 00 Ulack Cubs . , CO S 50 6 < 00 C 00 200 Ulaclc Montana & Mountain . . . 18022 14 00 1000 1000 400 Ulack. Montana Yearlings . . . 11 00 8 00 COO E 00 2 DO Ulack JJontano Cubs . 6 50 4 CO 3 00 400 200 Sliver Tip . , 20 00 12 00 8 00 900 4 00 Silver Tip Yrlgs U 00 8 00 500 G 00 200 Sliver Tip Cubs. , 6 00 4 60 3 00 3 00 1 CO Irown . 20325 16 t ) 1200 1200 c < a Yearlings . 1012 5 00 6 00 800 4 00 . . 700 5 00 300 rubu * < 4 00 200 Jadger . 101 DO 60 CO 00CC 200CO 800 t 00 4 00 400 200 FOX Silver ( according to bcuuty ) . * 10000 CO CO 4MO 30 00 1000 illver Palo ( ac cordlns to bea'yj CO 00 50 00 2000 1500 60) 7 00 a oo 200 1 CO 1 00 tted . 1 CO 1CO 1 00 76 23 uiuy . . 76CO CO 40 35 15 Clt . CO 40 30 20 10 Lynx . 300 2 00 1 CO 1 25 CO Marten . 200 1 CO 1 00 1 00 CO Mink . 80085E5 60K 43 25 10 Mink Dark. . . . E5 K 45 20 10 Mountain Lion. ( perfect head und feet ) . 1O 2 Otter . 800 60 7 COO 4 00 200 Otler Pale . 700 C 00 4 00 300 1 5' ) laccoon . M-870 CO 35 20 10 Raccoon , Dlack ( as to beauty ) . . C0@ 2 35CO 20CO SKUNK- Hack , cused . 1 25 75 CO CO 25 Short striped . 100 70 45 40 20 Narrow Mrlped. . . 50 40 25 20 10 Iroail striped. . . . Wolverine . 4 00 3 00 2 00 2007C 100 Wolf Mountain. . 3 00 200CO 1 CO 7C 40 Wolf Prairie. . . . , 62800 CO 40 20 10 leaver , per skin. 64 * 6 4 CO 2 00 4 00U 200 leaver Kits . 100 1 W 76 U dUSKRATS Spring . Winter . 8810 Fa'l . ICIts . STOCKS AND UOMJS. Thorn WIIN n Ileeldcd Contraction in the " IK'nllllKrs. NEW YORK , Mnrch 25. There was a decided conlracllon In Iho dialings on the Slock exchange - change securlllcH lodny , rUlectlns the unsatis factory conditions prevnlllng. The continued sell- ins of our securities held abroad , Including many of the cholsest Investment bonds , lends n social slcnincnnci lo the hardening tendency of the foreliTU exchnngo market and In iiome circles , mdlnarlly w.ll Informed , there la expectation that u further appreciation In ex change tatea will Induce the Treasury depart ment til make a second call uiwn the depository jnnks. Fortunately , money ls reported to be easing up nt the weM end In other sections and nn Inflow of funds to this center from the ntfrlor should , under normal conditions , x > n jegln. The trading today wns unrelieved by outsldo operatlonu , the absence of commission onlri-H In many Instances compelling brokers o icali > on the lloor for fractions In order to iuy omce expens.-s. Tot/ucco IInuriHl for one- Iflh of nn aggregate of 110.000 shares , and only wo other stocks Bugar nnd St. Paul reached ho 10,001 shares marK. There was practically 10 news of Importance bearing upon values , ul- ihDUuh an Ingenious story wau circulated lale n Ihe day of nn agreement on the part of the 'residents ' of the nnthraclto coal companies to ibandDii their combination governing the price und production of cool. It U ncrdlera to sny 2 hero was no reflection on Ihe report of the irlces In UIB anthracite share * . It may be taken 'or granted that any statements of the above mport that may be made by officials ore simply 'or ' the purpu'o ' : of relaxing the vigilance of Ihe eglslature nt various paintu. Chicago Uas was strontr on what appeared o IMI tlio Inslda buying. The advance In this stock appears to elve color to recent reports hat an u result of the Investigation by Attorney lenenil Maloney of Illinois In this city , that olllclal now taken a less hostile position toward ho rvoreunUatlon plan. The riue was also at- ended by statements that the company has u at no sum on hand available for dividend pur- rini'S. Tobacco sagged a point at the outset , but lubsro.uenlly more than recovered Hi * loss , nl- hough powerful Interests opposed to Ihe trust mbllshed reiterated nnd comprehensive denials if any alliance vr compronOu actual or con- emulated. The general market opined Irregular with the Inlurnullonal shares ulltihtly higher. The irrunger clocks were also helped lo a moder ate extent by Ihe substantial Increases ropnrted n gr * earnings for the third week , The mar ket was Irregularly weak for a time , when a steadier tuna developed , together with Intense until tha flnnl hour , when imrchnur by Iho shorts caused central fractional Improve inont. Tha clone was firm at slight net Rains n n rulp , Ilonds wera flrtmr on dealings of JJ5I , OW. Advanced were scored Rencrally , which wn unMceptlonal nstdo from Union Pacific sinking fund * , which tofe 2 per cent , nnd Kimium Topek/i / Zd and Northern Pacific 2.I. " , 2 per rent aovcrnm nl were cllchlly higher for th new 4 Tlie Evening Pout's Iximlon financial cnMegrntn wijul The pettlement today revonln.1 a sm l accmni Contangom on Amerrcnns were 2'i pr c. nt and the account In Americans was the smallest for n long time ? . The tone of the mar kets today wns generally Rood , except for mlnos but there wn no activity apart from English rallwnvn. which werelought largely. Americans were belter , In sympathy with New York. Thi Pnrlg nnd Ilcrlln markets wrri quiet. The following were the closing quotations tin tha lending stocks of the New York cxchnng today : AtchlBon N. Y , Contrnt HUN Adnmn K * . N. Y. .tN. R .1071 Al'on.T. II Ontario AW HM Am , Kxpro R 110 Oregon Imp Il.illlmoro.VOhlo. Orriron N.iv. . . . . . . . 20 Canada Pacific. , . . O. S. U.V U. N C.'inml.l Southern. . Pacific Mnll Central Pacific. . . . P.I ) . A E . .U Chf ) . fi. Ohio I'lttHbunr. , ICfl Chlcairo ft , Allan . 1.1B I'nlbnnn P.ilnce. . . ' C..H.AQ 7-m Hemline ? , ! > Chicago O.IH II7M U. O.V IK Consolidated Un ? . , 1411 It. O.W.pfJ. . . . . . . 45 C. . C. , A A St. L. . . UOCK IMiind. " Colo. Conl , V Iron. , St. Paul ! ! ! < Cotlon Oil Cert. . . . ilo pM IIMU Delawaro.t lltl'l. . St. 1'.V Omaha. . . . ! t7 * Del. , Lack , k W. . . nil ilnptil l'.M4 I.tll.l. pfd 4 UM Southern I'noiile. . I ) . AC. P. Co Sucar UcfluerV , , . . . 114 ft Eric Tenn. Com -V Iron. llO 1HI 1)1(1 ns Texas I'acltlc ! iln I'd pfd ! "J T.&O.Rupt. itM. . . Forl Wnyno mi ) Union IMellle O. Northern pfd. . IDS II. S. Express 43 C.AE. I. pfd 11)0 ) W. St.Ij. 1' " Hocklnif Valley. . . w. at. i * .v i' . pfd. . I ? IlllnolHCcntral. . . . Wells Panro lx. . . ! > & St. P. ADitlutli. . . . W.Htcrn Union. . . , H3 K. AT.pfd ffe Wheollnir * I * U. . Lnko Krlo A West lid I'M do pfd M. XSt. L LakuRhora D..V U. U I ml Trusl n. i : Loulsvlllo AN. . . . inn N. L L. .VN. A H C. F. .tl Manhattan ecu. . . . do pfil 101) ) MrmiihluA C 15 H.tT. O M clilcnn Cent T. St. L. ft. K. C. . . . Ml-Hourl Paclllo. , T. St. 1 , . .VK.C. pfd 10 MoblluA Ohio S. 11.11 NMHhvllloCli.'lt. . , . OH .S. K. U M National Cordage. . OHW Am. Tob. Co Nat. Conlairoprd. , ilo pfil 100 N.J. CiMilral ton Am. Tel. ft C. Co. . . . 111 N. AW. pfd Coin'l Cable Co. . . . ISO North Am. Co tonsi Atu. Siip-rpfil 101) ) Northern P.icllle. . U. S. ConlftKo elil. . 18 N. Pacific nfd in , U. s. Ix.ithor pfil. . 00 > . U. P. I ) . A O : i U.S. Uubbor. 211 Northwestern HI' ' ! * do pfil 83 doiifd S L. S..K. 1 trrct. 33838 Tha totnl sales of stocks today wer ? 100,32 BlinrtH , Including : American Tobacco , L'O.SW ; KuKiir , 13,200 ; llqrllnRton , GGOO ; Chicago Onn , g , : < ! Oemral Klectrlc. 3,000 ; Louisville .t Nash ville. 9,200 ; St. Paul , 11,600 ; Tennessee Conl , 4,100. Xew York Money .Market. NUW YOKIC , Mnrch M. MONBY ON CALL Knsy nt 3i3V& Pur ce.it ; last loan , 3',4 per cent ; closed. 3fT34 ! per cent. rm.MK MHUCANTII.K I'Al'KH flilfl per cent. STKHLINO KXCHANdE Firm , with actual buElnecfl In bankers' bills at JI.SS4TI.Si1 , ! for ile- tnitnd nnd J4.87fH.87Vi for sixty das ; posted rates. $4.S7'.4H.SS and Jl.S'J ; commercial bills. H.SOM. IIAK SILVHIl , OOVnilNMUNV HONDS Sttady ; state bonds , dull ; nillroad bonds fnlil. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : * U.S. 4s , roif. . now. 110M C. P. Ists of ' 03. . , . 101 U. S.-lacoup. nuw. HUH D. , VH. . 7H 113 U. S. 5s , n-g D & It. O. 4i U. S. fia , coup Krlcuds ( ID 11. S.-lHroir G. H. JcS.A. ( la. . . . IDS U. S. 4H , coup O. H. .tS.A. 7 , . . . U. S. 2H. rag 05 H..VT.C. OS. . . . . . . 10H Pacific UH of'03. . . 102 dolls 100K Ala. , china A 10J M. . K. .t T. 1st 4a. . Ala , , clans 11. 10J dod4i ! ino Mutuiil Union Us. . 111 Ala. Currency. . . . 101) ) N.J.C. ( Jen. Os. . . . La. Nuw Con. ! . OSJI No. P.-ielllc lots. . . MlHHoiirKls 100 do'Jds 100m K. C. ( in m < 4 N. W. Consols 130 ! ( N. C. 48 103 do S. P. Uib. us. . S. C. nonfimd B. O. Wot. Ism. . . 73 Teliu. new net 33. St. P. CunsolH 7s. . las Tenn. new set us. . 111 do C. & P. W. s. Tnnii. old ( Is no St. L. &I. M.Ojn.5 Vn. Centuries St.L.&S. P.Ga'.i.O. 100 do deferred Texas P.ic. Ista. . . HO Atclilnon la do ' . ' ( U 22 W Atehisoii''d A U. P. ism of 'OJ. . . . 10:11 : * CnnnduSn. 'Jds. . . . lot Wc8lSharu4s 103 ? ( L. .V N. milllcd ! . 77M Southern 5s BOM O. II. AN. 1st ? . . . . 10SU lloxtou Sloelc Quotation * . BOSTON. March 25. Call loans. 4SU per cent : thno loans,4M3UH percent. Closln ? prleos for Blocks , bonds and mining aliira ) : A.T.&S. F W. Elec. DM . 04 Am. Suar 114JJ Win. Cantral . 042M Am. Sugar pfd. . . . 1000 Kdlson Elec. nis . 135 IioySt.itoG.ia. . . . \0 % Ceil. Klec : nfd . UK Bell Tolephono. . . 203 AtcJilHon 2ds . 2 DoBlon .t Albany. 210 Atchlsoa . Boston i Maine. . Now Ensl.ind Cs. . Jf C. 11. .fed 74 Alloucz Mining Co Fltchbuir. . Atlantic . ll ( Hen. Electric Iloston ft Montm.i : 75Ji Illinois Steel nmto.t Boston. . . . * Old Colony 17(1 li Calumet & Heela. . 305 Ore. Short Line. . . . 3H Franklin . 1.K . Rubber. 2(1 SanDleo 2(1HU Oscuola . 2(1 ( Union Pnclllc HU Quincy . 123 WcstlJnd 07 Tamarack . West End nfrt 110 Wolverlno . . . , , . , . . Elcc. . . . .10 PrnnclHco MlnliiK' O.tiotntloiin. SAN FUANCISCO. March25.-Tl'ioofficial closing quotutlonufor mining to2'cs toJ.iy were as fol lows : Alia 17 Gould & Curry 31 AluhnCon 11 Halo&Norcroas. . 115 Andes 33 Justice 11 Belcher 28 Kentucky Con ( I Bcflt.t Belcher. . . . (17 Lady Wash. Con. . 5 BodloCon 25 Mexican , . . . . 00 Bullion 0 Mom 10 BulwcrCon 31 Occidental Con , . . . ill ! Cnlcaoma S Ophlr 125 ChiillengeCon 33 Overman in Chollar. 47 Potosl 43 Confidence 05 Sivairo 37 Con.Cnl.&Vn. . . . 1(15 ( Sierra Nevada 70 Con. Imperial 2 Union Con 71 Crown Point CO Utah Con n Exchequer 4 Yellow Jacket . . . 45 Silver bar * . 08 ? < c : Mexican dollars , 50350Ho. Sight drafts , 5ej telegraphic. IMc. New York MIiiliifT CltiotntfloiiN. NEW YORK. March 25. The following are ths closing mining quotations : Bulwer 25 Ontario llfio Chollar BO Ophlr. 1C5 Crown 1'olnt S5 Plymouth i'O Con.Cal. & Va. . . . 165 Quicksilver 200 Dendwood 1HO Quicksilver pfd.COO ] Gould A Curry. . . . . 35 SlorraNovada. . , . . 70 Hnlc&Norcroaa. . It,1 ! Standard Con IRQ UomcHtakc 2SOO Union Con 74 Iron Silver 22 Yellow Jacket. . . . 47 Mexican f > 0 London Stock < liioatlon . LONDON , March 23. 4 p. m. closing : JonsolH , m'y lU'JU Mexican ordinary. 1H ! ( Conaols.nce't..lOO 13-10 St. Paul co.n . 7RU Can. 1'aclfic 05i N. Y. Central. . . . . . OOW Erie ! * ? Pennsylvania S4M Erlo2ds 71 Kendlnsr 6J 111. Central 07H Mex. Con. new 4s. . 72 I1AII SILVKR 31 S-lCd per ounce. MONEY M per cent. The rate of discount. In the open market for short nnd three inonltia' bills Is 11-1CQK per cent. ForolBii Financial AfTiilm. I1ERL1N , March 5. KxclmnRC on Lon'on , eight lay ' KlRht , 20 marks 4S',4 pftf. 1'AHIS , Mnrcli 25. 4 p. m. Three per cent rcnteri , 10K 70s for the nccaunt. Uxchanec on London , 20f 2214o for checks. LONDON , March 25. Oold Is quMod nt Iluenoa AyrcB today nt 222 ; Madrid , 19.23 ; Ltiilion , 26 % ; St. Petersburg , U > ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 1CO.C5 ; Vlcvina , 103. _ FlimuclulOCN. . nOSTON. March 25. Clearings , 13,4C2.314 ; bal ances , ji.cis.or. . IIALTIMOIIK. March 25. Clearlnirs. Jl,863,704j balances , 1224,402. NEW YOUIC. March 23. Clearlnso , J79,340,070 ; balances , JW ( , 23. I 1IILAIEU'1IIA. March 25. Clearings , J10- SS7.073 ; balances , lS.rG,172. ST. LOUIS , March 25. Clenrinss , $3JCC,07C ; iiilanccu , ttiC,05S. Money. CiH ( | ivr rent. New York cxdiungi- , par bid , 25c premium nuked. CHICAGO , March 25 , Money , unclinnReil ; on rail , C per cent ; on time , 7 per cent , New York xclmnKe , 30o discount. Posted rules , sterllnB , Ionium ) , t4.88 > i ; ulxty days. K.7U. Clearings , $12,314,000. _ _ ICiiiiniiH City MurUi'lN , KANSAS CITY , March 23. WHEAT I/iwcr ; S'o. 2. 61c ; No. 8 , UdKa ! No. 3 leil , 72f(7So. ( COHN Scarce : unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 23c ; No. 3 wMte , 23H239JC , OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 2682JVicj ( No. 2 while. IS'.ic. IlYE No. 2 , S3ff34c. HAY Very llrm ; timothy , IS.Meil.CO ; prairie , 5.50 5.TO. llUTTEH-Sleady ; creamery , 17019c ; dairy , 12 ® e. at 8Uc. I'eurfn PKOniA. March 25.-COHN Firmer ; new No. , 27Wc ; new No. 3 , 26ie. OATS-mrarty ; No. 3 white , 10US19Vic ; No , 2 white. 1SH318KC. IlYE Dull , nominal ; No. 2 , 3Cc. WHISKY Market strndy ; finished coodt , en he bails of 11.23 for high wlnej. HKCEIPTB Corn , W.800 Img. ; oat * , C2.8M bus. ; ye , noie ; whUky , none ; wheal , none. SHIPMENTS Corn. 19,650 bus. ; oats , 43.WO JUH. ; rj'o , none ; whisky , 300 gula , ; wheat , COO bus. _ 51 Mlnueiiiiullu Wlieut. Jt MINNEAPOLIS , March 2J.-WHKAT-Sleady ; March , tSVic ; May. MHc ; July. w c. On track > o. 1 hard. C9Hc ; No. 1 r > rtlitrn , CStiu ; Nu. : northern , 7 * c ; receipts , K > 4 earn. 61 I'MH'll Bteudy ; drat | uitmt , J3.15iI3.Wi second 14 end putenls , t3.OOiT3.10 ; lint clear * , | 2.U ; clears , l2.00flMO. 47 Jlnrket. S3 NEW YOIIK. March 26. 8UQ All-Haw , firm ; sales , 4,128 bate * Cuba , crnlrifugul , tC ttnl , ut 78 S-I6c. pX'Shlp , 18 LONDON , March 25-BUaAH-Cnne , quiet and 73 unchuiiKcd. T-DulI ; March , lia < lid ; April , 12s CO. 84 OMAHA LIVMJrOGK MARItliT Generally Largo -Bbicipts Bring a Dcclin on Beer1 Oftttlo , FAIR DEMAND 3PHOLDS UP PRICES Scllcrn ITiMrlllli/c"lo / Cimrcitr All th Ilnjcr * AOcj'iuiii ' Slow TriulliiHT llexiilln UIIKN" TnUc Aimthor 10 ' &t > iiDrou. . WKDNESDAV , March 23. Receipts for the days Inillcntctl nre ! Gallic. Hogs. Slictp. Horse ? . March 25 2,113 4.371 Mntrli 21 2or. C 2\8 1,05s Mnrcli 23 1,15 } 770 031 Mnrch 21 685 2.2CJ . . . . C6 Mnrcli 20 ' 1.45J 8,223 43 ] 13 Mnrc'i 19. 1,373 3D4 * 830 T3 Mnrch 18 1,515 6,343 The disposition of the day's receipts wns us follows , each buyer purchasing the num ler of head Indicated : Iluyrifi. Cnttlo. Hos . Sliccp. Omnhn. Packing Co. . . , C3 f > ? C The O. 11. llnmtnnml Co 320 H9 Swift nml Company M3 2,03 The Cudahy Packing Ca 3S5 1,218 1 * . I ) . Armour , Chlcnga , 111. . . . 263 A. Hans ; 114 11. llock-r & Uegan 199 . . Ynnnnnt & Co 11 .1. I. . Cnrey r.S Wilson * llobhlch IDS llonlnn A Underwood .11 Other buyers 1(7 Left over 200 . . Tolnl , . . . ,2,1D3 4,016 CATTLE It wns nnotltcr day of liberal receipts , there being 2,113 cattle In , ns against 2,085 yesterday and 1,610 on Wednes day of last week. Other points were re porting largo receipts and lower markets , especially on heavy beef cuttle. Under the conditions prevailing nt other market points sellers were generally pre pared for lower prices here , but still they were a little slow to mnko concessions , which kept the market from being very active. The demand , however , wns fnlr , both local nnd shipping , nnd the move ment was as nctlve as could be expected under the circumstances. The heavy cat tle sold about lOc lower , while the handy light cattle did not show so much decline , In fact , were pretty close to steady In some cases. The market on cows nnd heifers did not show much change. Good stuff was fully Eteady nnd the demand was nctlve , the offerings being picked up readily. The medium grades were n little easier and not such free sellers. The fresh receipts of stockers nnd feeders were- light nnd tbq market In good shape , values being Just about steady on all grades. The country demand keeps up and arrivals meet with quite ready sale on about every day of the week. Yesterday one buyer from Iowa picked up fJG3 head nnd shipped them-Into the coun try last night. Representative sales : * STEERS. No. Av. Pr. NO. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. 1. . . . DM J3 00 16..10)1 J3 fS 27..1243 J3 65 2. . . . S3) 315 21..1234 3 .15 21..1070 365 5..122 ! 323 23..1529 3 f. . " , 16. . . . 90S 3 65. I..1100 32T S3..1332 3 C5 17..1234 365 1..1100 325 SO..1226 SCO 19..12V ) 370 2..1225 330 C..115S S G ) 27..1573 370 2..1SJ ) 3,40 G..1131 360 2).1500 370 1..1270 340 1G..I.12GI 3 CO 19..1245 370 1..14 < 0 SCO 38..1144 3 M 4..1170 370 ! 5..12I9 350 65..1153 361 11. . . . W3 370 22..1146 3 CO 22.1..11SS 363 37..I2SG 370 1..1110 350 11..1123 360 SS..1214 370 16. . . . S68 3 CO a.1210 360 21..1611 370 16..10" SCO 12.-.1141 360 50..1116 370 ! . . . . ! 350 13..1037 360 11..1100 375. 1..1230 355 12w..l022 360 IS..12.17 373 31..1171 3 15 20..9(1 SCO 21..1242 .175 1. . . . ! ) SO 3 C3 12.'MM 360 21..1428 373 17. . . . 927 353 ll.13IO 365 23..1-139 375 13.1183 355 7u.j1303 365 12..1j 2 375 C. . . . ! lf,6 3 C5 9..1202 365 21..1131 375 :0..11T9 353 4r..13t)3 ) 365 20. . . . 911 360 1..1210 3 RS 22.11 ? 365 2..1525 360 48..1073 3 55 1. . . . 9W 365 S..1158 360 19..1133 3 M 20H..13K > 365 20..1613 3 SO 17..1270 3 S5 4..lOCp 3 65 15..1J'J7 4 03 4. . , . 6M 3 53 r f cows. l'.11034 2 40 1..113) 2 83 1.I..10U 230 S..1183 290 I.,1fl7 , < > 250 4..11G3 290 , . . ( ) 23) 1..1330 290 l.100J ! 250 1..10G ) 2-90 lvr.1'750 ' 2 CO ' 2.111) 2W tT. . . 9CD 2 59 , UV . < . -.1H3 ' 2 90 I.1370r2 50 ,30 , . ] 2 ! > : , : l ! ? . . 9JO 2 55 4..1170 3 00 3.936 2 60 21..1100 3 00 .1033 2 GO 10. . . .1130 30) .1033 260 JO..1136 300 .1035 263 7..1100 300 .1095 263 ,1..1190 S Od .1110 2 85 ' ? : , . 1240 3 00 13..1076 263 2.1315 3 DO l..illCO 265 1..1200 300 . .1153 2 G3 16..12M. 3 00 . . S3' ' ) 270 l..12V ) 300 1..115' ) 275 11..1107 3 05 1..11M 275 1..1380 3 03 l.:132) ) 275 1..N.1570 305 1..J2JO 275 25..10sl 310 2..1105 275 1..I220 3 IS 1..IOOO 275 2..1215 315 1..M010 275 3. . . .1280 3 15 .1030 2 75 9..1116 3 15 .1160 2 75 1C..1187 3 20 .1065 2 10 15..1142 3 23 .1121) 280 1..11CO 325 .660 285 2..1203 3 25 .940 215 1..1WJ 320 4..1007 283 IIETFERS. I . . 610 265 6. . . . 566 3 15 . . C14 2 63 2. . . . 575 3 0 . . . CW 2G5 S. . . . 10) 3 25 . . 390 2 73 2. . . . 665 323 . . 760 275 D. . . . G0 3 30 , , 400 3 00 3. . . . 780 3 33 . .490 3 00 1. . . . 740 3 33 . . GIG 3 10 4. . . . 133 3 40 . . 460 3 10 1. . . . 4CO 3 CO . . 9CO 3 15 13ULLS. 1..1120 173 3..1090 2 G3 1..13:0 273 1..13CO 200 1..1100 265 1..1HO 275 3..1390 223 2.-1455 263 1..1MO 360 1..1400 2 CO 1..H2J 270 10..1511 280 1..13M 2 CO 1..1190 270 1..H90 260 1..1160 250 1..1490 270 1..15CO 283 1..1210 2 CO 6..1C91 270 1..1240 283 1..1140 2 DO 1..1690 2 70 1. . . . 90) ) 2 90 1..1M5 2C5- 1..1COO 275 I/.1410 300 1..1410 265 1..15.V ) 275 1..1510 300 1..133) ) 263 1..1I20 275 1..I4UO 300 8TAOS. 1..1100 260 1..1CCO 323 1..1IOO 325 2..1GC3 320 3..1.U93 325 1. . . . 810 SCO 1..1U80 3 23 . , CALVES. 3. , . . 2C5 250 1. . . . 120 4 CO 1. . , . 170 525 1 , . . , 37J ( 290 2. . . . 130 400 1 , , . , 240 525 1 , . , , 70 3 00 1. . . . 150 50) 1. . . , 200 525 1. . . . 250 300 J. . . . 110 50) 2 , . ' . . 230 525 4. . . . 365 323 I. . . . 00 CW 2. . . . 140 623 2. . . . 290 325 1. . . . 100 500 2. . . . 1WO 650 2. . . . 75 3 CO 1. . . . 110 S0 1. . . . 210 550 1. . . . 320 365 1. . . ; 150 6 23 - STOC'KEHS AND FEEDERS. 1. , . , 370 225 1. . . . C90 323 7. . . . 675 360 1. . . . 560 250 1..10SO 330 1. . . , 410 3 to 1. . . . 720 260 3..1060 335 3. . . . 760 3 GO 3 , . , . C93 270 1. . . . 9)0 335 4. . . . 415 360 4..1000 275 3. . . ; 720 345 44. . . . 660 365 2. . . . CG3 275 1 530 SCO 15. . . . C65 3 C5 1. . , . 540 300 1 663 SCO 4. . . . 510 363 2 . . . 4S5 300 3 , . . . 735 SCO 7 , , . . GI2 365 1 , . . . 830 300 1. . . . 420 360 G. . . , 721 365 2.-735 300 C. , . . 841 S 55 4. , . . 947 365 . 1 , .650 300 41. . . . 869 355 1. , . , 910 365 1 810 310 II. . . . 5W 3 C5 S. . . . 686 370 4. . . , 657 311) 9. . , , 484 353 3 , . . . C93 370 2. . , . 835 310 2 , , . . 835 355 7. . . . 90 ; 350 1 . CM 325 1. , . . GIO 3 CO 1. , . . C60 370 2 ! ! . 693 325 l.970 ! SCO 29. . . . 761 370 110SO 3 K 23..J-46S 3 6J 7. . . . 730 370 1 " 72J 325 1. . , ' . 8CO SCO 13. . . . 904 & 70 2" ! ! CW 323 7WS , , SCO ] . . . , 410 373 HOGS The ilownu'tird course of the hog market continues. Today/Ih'i'fo were 4.371 hoes In , ( is against 5,253 yestcTany"nnd 5,892 on Wednesday of last week , thoJdWtlne In the market having apparently dlecourngvd shipments to uoinv ex tent. In addition'UHVhe truth receipts there were GOO holdovers/jjWflklnB close lo C.OOO hogs All other markets" 'were ' reported lower , and there waa no execution < t } the rulu here. Thin inaiket opened CSjflOc.l'iwer , and was fulrly nc- f tlvu nt I titdecline1 ! The gient bulk of all tlio hogs Hold at 13.JCttlS.40 , as against J3.COfi3.70 yenterday. the mon.1 p ifilar price being (3.CO , as against ' 3.C5 yestcrda y , , . Thu puckerH all < \imod ; hogs , nnd Ihe demand was good nt the urVlmi' . In addition to the re- nulivmenta ot Hie 1'fcnl packers , there was a good shipping dtmaiHnfor light hogs. As high us 13.80 wns offmd for a > tort of 170-lb. hci s , hut there are vet > t-Xuw of that kind coming and It mjulrcs the" sorting over of too many hogs , Everythlne.rrld.Jn good season , and nn early cleatance iraa ( 'Effected , Representative sales ; tSi-MtJ No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. IT. C7 S39'2403CO G ) 303 . . . 3 CO 67 S52 . . . 3 35 ? ! f 61 2M . . . 360 18 311 . . . 3'WJI J C9 234 40 3 60 75 239 60 3tAa * 76 245 120 3 CO 57 239 M 3165 3 - 19 241 . . . 360 62 277 . . . 3C3J . ' K 141 80 3 GO 47 16S 60 3 55 30 SOI , , , 3 CO 61 289 ICO 3 CS . C2 245 , , , 360 38 2SO 40 3 65 . 46 242 . . . 360 ( . 21 313 . . . 3 S6 68 835 . , , SCO 16 330 . . . 363 40 200 . . . 360 48. 281 bO 3 65 69 , . , 249 , . . 3 O ) 55 264 . . . 3C5 Cl 863 80 3 GO 70 , , . . , . .279 . . . 3 65 5 48 243 SO 3 CO 13. , . . , .279 . . . SC5 * C4 270 . . . 360 63 2S6 60 3 to 63 238 60 3 GO 2S4 2SO 355'- , , . . , , , , 80 8 GO 57. . . . . , .304 80 3 6 $ 55 885 SO 3 60 . .310 60 S C3 . 71 206 . . . SCO , 21.233 W 3 S3" . " , , , , , , , , 60 3 CO 33 2C5 . , , 3C5 | . , , , , , , . bO 3 M 56 313 . . . 3C5. 47 , , J46 . . . 360 , 299 J20 355 62 ! 42 . „ 360 . . . . , Xt , , , S C5 68 251 . . . 360 CO IS7 . . . 355 62 249 . . . 36' ) GO 239 . . . 3 CV G ] , , .219 60 3 CO 931 ICO 355 U , .291 . . . 360 , , .814 . . . 3 C7W 77 237 60 3 6214 59.1 2W . . . 8 67V4 61 2ZO . . . 3 6S14 , , . . . , .26 ! , , . 3 S7V4 115 215 . . . 3 C2H 211 . . . J CO 71 t' 40 3 C2V 229 40 3 CO . C5 215 . . . 3 G2',4 ' 70.i Kt 80 3 60 t ! ,211 . . . 3 C2lg 207 69 SCO U U3 . . . 3 Ji M Jtt . . . JCO 24. . . . . . . . . 'J o7 JSJ . , , ICO W 20S . . . 1 < 67 ti 40 960 74 Ill . . . S 8.1 U 2 < 3 . . . 3 M C fjl . . . IM . . . . , , , . 40 3 CO 107 221 ID M 71 .Ill . . . SM M..CM . . . 3 ! 69 TTW . . . SCO CG 2SO . . . 3(3 ( riOS-ODOS AND HNDS. I J80 , , , SID t 319 , . , 3 S2 > * . I . . . < . . . SI'i 4 3 . . . X M'l 4 187 . . . 350 2 293 . . . S MH 1 2 , , , SCO B 219 . . . 3 US 2 330 . . . SCO 7 1611 . . . SCO SIIEIJP There were no shcop lo m.ikn n mar- kct. The dfinnnd has tcn Rood all lhl wctk nnd dealrnMo mulKmii hnvo met with rondy sales nt good strong prices. CII1OAUO 1.1VI3 STOCK. Price * for Cattle Arc on tlio Iluwn CHICAOO , Mnrch 25. 1'rlccs for cnttlc nrc en the down Brndc. Snlcn were on a bafls of from 13.40 to 14.40 for common to fnncy dressed beef nnd ( hipping sleorii , with the bulk of the Mies At $3.75 to | 4 , Exporters were nfniln good buyers , but they InMfU-ii upon petting them chenp , nnd It took very elmlca lceve to bring much over } 4. I'rlcen nro nlwut ns low as ever before known. Hclfcrs nre relatively bettor than Mccis , very few roltiR no low as J2. while go-d to choice lots tell romllly nt from $3 to I3.7S. Cnlves nre coming foiwrttd In files Increased nunilKM-n thnt ptlces hnvc tlecllneil simrply , the l > est fetching from J5.25 to J3.50. Texns entile wcro In fnlr demand nt from J2.90 to II. I'rlces fur ) K > I > toJny suffered n further re duction of from Go to loc , sales ranging nt from J3.CO to 3.90. ttlth choice mlxfd wlllnif ns liUh 119 J4 , nnd choice light ngnln bilnglng Horn J4 to I4.1J , n they wcrn ccnrcc nnd In urgent de mand. Trnda wns fairly active , with sales largely nl from 13.70 to J3.75 for heavy , nnd nt from M.W tii J3 , ! ) for mixed , Ouninon to fancy sheep were salable nt fr.m 3 l i J4 , fed wecti'i-ns ngnln comprlslnu a grout hulk of the offerings , nnd tinnsnctloni were cMelly nl from J3.60 to I3.S3. Lnmhs > ld nt from $3.99 to H.83 , nnd prices wcie flrmsr than for pheep. Itrcclpto : CXittle , 17X ( lirnd ; hogs , 33,000 head ; V 17,000 head. WI5iiCIY PACIClMi 1IUIISI3 OUTPUT. l IiiVfiiiont < if UIIKN for ( be AVci-k nml the NI-HMOII. CINCINNATI , O. , Slnrch 23. ( Sprclal Tele gram. ) Tomorrow's 1'rlco Current will say : A lessened. moveiiiKit of hoga Is shown by the records for the past week , western packers hav ing handled 225,000 head , compared with 303,000 head the 'preceding week nnd 270,000 limit for I'orifsiiondlng time lust year. Vrom Mnrch 1 the totnl ' Is S70.000 litnd , nRnln.it 1,010,000 bond n year ago' I'romliunt places compare ns follows : 1'la-c. 1 'JJ. . Chlcngo 323,010 435,003 Kansas City. 91.0 > M 133,000 Omalm 03,000 70,00) HI. Louis 75,000 63.00) Indlannpolls . . . 31,000 Mlluaukcc . . . . 60,000 41.009 Cedar Itaplds. . 8,000 23,1)1) ) . ) Ottumwa 1C.OW 21,000 Nebraska Clly. . 14.0O ) Sioux City I2.0IX ) St. Paul 14KW ( 24,0 < W St. Joseph 11,000 24,000 Kniixii.s Clly I.lvt * Stock. KANSAS CITY , March 25.-CATTLE-Rc- cclpls , 6,801) head ; shipments , 2.70) ) heart ; lest grades , CiTlOc lower ; othcrn weak , 5c lower ; Texas steers , J2.70ff3.60 ; Texas cows , J2,13f/2.90 ; beef steers , J3.0W4.15 ; native CCWR , Jl.OJii3.GO : stockcrs nnd feeders , J2.5903.80 ; bulls , 12. , " ; ) * ? 3.20. HOGS Recclpls. 10,500 head ; shipment * . 900 Head ; market 5o lower ; bulk of iles , IS.C003.G3 ; heavies , I3.4rij73.cn ; packers , J3.5Ti03.70 ; mixed , I3.45g3.65 ; llg.its , J3.2'iJ3.60 ' ; Yulkers , J3.5303.GO ; pigs , tS.S003.fiO. SHEEP Receipts , 5,100 head ; phlpments , 30) liead ; market steady ; lambs , J3.5Q04.SO. Xcw York I.lve Stock NEW YORK , March 23. REEVES Receipts , 477 head ; nctlve ; steady to llrm ; native steers , vwr to prime , J1.1004.r,7',4 ' ; oxen , S3.OOil3.C4 ; hulls. 2.1003.63 ; dry cows , Jl.60iT3.23. Eun.pean cables luote American steers at 9093JC , dressed weight ; refrlKerntor beef at 4fjGc ; experts today , 4,46) 'lunrterfl of beef. SHEEP AND LAUDS Receipts. 6,691 head ; active ; sheep , poor to prime , JS.OJff I.IM ; lambu , common to choice , J4.50ii.23. HOGS Receipts , 7,458 head ; weak ; JI.30B4.60. Si. LntilM Live Stock. ST. LOUIS , March 25. CATTLE Receipts , 2.20J head ; market easy , hut not lower ; native beeves , t3.40Sl.40 ; Texas sUers , J3.005J4.00 ; slockcrs and reeders , J2.25ff3.G5 ; cows nnd hclfera , J2.W83.CO , Lulls , utngs , etc- . , J2.00f3.00. HOGS Receipts , 7.0.W bend ; market CftlOc owcr ; heavy , J3.COff3.90 ; mixed , $3.5033.80 ; lights , J3.70fi3.95. S11EE1 * Receipts , 600 head ; market strong ; natives , J3.40ij4.00 ; westerns , J3.40Q3.75 ; southern , f3.25iS3.C5 ; lambs , J3.75g4.CO. Stock. In Sleht. ' Record' of rtceipts'nl' the four principal mar- tets for March 23 , 1SSO : Cattle , lltws. Sheep. South Omaha 2,113 4,371 Chicago 17,000 33,000 17,001 tnnsas City G.FOO 10,500 5.10) St. Louis 22H 7,000 8)1) ) Totals 27,113 54,871 22,900 St. I.on I m Gcncrnl Market. ST. LOUIS , Mnrch 23. FLOUR Very < iulel on lomratlc.nccount nnd no expert business. cnbUu jelng entirely too lo\y. rntenls , J3.5503.C5 ; extra fnncy , J3.23S3.35 ; fancy , J2.S302.95 ; choice , J2.C50 21C5. ( .WHEAT Opened weak and lower on plentiful ifferlngs , th n rallied sharply on nn ndwtncc 'n'ChlcngD , where the ehorts were buying freely , iccame wcnlt 'ngnln nnd clcued unsettled ; No. 2 red , cash. G2c elevator , 70f72u track ; May. SXSSS'/ic ; July , CDKc. CORN Futures llrm most of Ihe session , but lulot ; spot , higher ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 26c ; May , 264f2G4c ! ; July , 274c. ! OATS Kulures dull and weak most of the session , but closed llrm ; spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , lSic ; May , 19V 019c ; July , 19c. RYi : Quiet , 370380 track. CORN MEAL-tl.350.1.40. HIIAN In demand lit 4Cc asked for sacked , east track , for nearby use , while eastern uhlppers urn out at 45c. SEED Steady , S3Sc. ! TIMOTHY SEEU-J2.6003.25. HAY Quiet and steady ; prairie , J5.GOS8.00 ; I moth y , JC.OU013.00 , this side ; timothy , J11.000 2.50 , east side. 1'OULTRY Turkeys , 12c ; chickens , ducks , lOci geese , G03'ic. HUTTER-Sleady ; creamery , 17022o ; dairy , 12 ® 8c. EGGS Firm at 854c. WHISKY-J1.22. LEAD Dull and weak , sellers askingJ2.90 nnd could be purchased at J2.87H. n SI'ELTER-SellerB at J2.95. COTTON TIES 72c. HAGOING-405C. PROVISIONS 1'ork , quiet ; standard mess. Job bing , new , J9 ; old , J8.CO. Lnrd , dull ; choice , Jl.8504.90. Ilncon , boxed shoulders , J5.25 ; lone" , J5.CO ; rits , J5.50 ; shorts , J5.G2V4. Dry milt nvats , " boxed shoulders , J4.50 ; longs , J5 ; rlba , 55 ; shorts , lS.12'i. ' RECEIPTS-Flour , 2.000 bbls.j wheat , 6,000 bu. ; corn , 31.000 bu. ; oats , 19,000 bu. SI 11 I'M ENTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 12,000 bu. ; icorn 11,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu , Coffee Market. NEW YORK , March 25. COFFEE Options -opened barely steady ; March contracts , C po'ntH higher , tut Inler months , 6020 pnlnts lower ; March UMnff wnntrd by shark ) , while later de- Is HvcrlcH were depressed by unfavorable cables ; closnl steady ; March , unchanged : other months , C015 points net decline ; sales , 18,750 Ings , Includ ing March , J13.20iJ13.25. Spot coffee Rio. dull ; No. 7 , Wic ; mild , < iuet ! ; Cordovn , flC.V.'ViidS.W ; sales , 200 bags Central American , p. t. Wnielinso de liveries In Urilt'd HtntiH yesterday , 11,365 bags , Including 7.3CG Imm nt New York ; New York .stock , today , 2)5,435 bags ; United States slock , 242,620 bags ; afloat for1 the United States , 243,800 bags ; total vhilblu for the United States , 4S2.426 bags , MKulnst 438,165 bags list year , SANTOS , Mnrch 25. Fl'in ; ifojd average San- IOM , 15.COO rcls ; receipts , 2,000 bags ; stock , 155,000 /IAMHURG / , March 25. Unchanged , U pfg. de " cllnc ; snliii , 15,009 bngs. HAVItn. March 23. Quiet , U01f net decline : sales , 21.000 IIOKS. nf RIO I > E JANEIRO , March 25. Steady : No. 7 , 4,857 rels ; exchange , 8 13-lCd ; iccolpts , 6,000 Ings ; lenrnl for the United States , 4,000 bags ; stock , . ' ,000 boss. of < i nil a S NEW YORK. March 25. Special cnblc nnd elcgrnphlo dispatches to Ilrailutr "l's , covering In nrlnclnnl polntH nf accumulation , Indicate the. llaw.ni ; clnn ei In the nvalilU tupplks , Srlu . day. March 21 , nri compated with llm preceding Saturday : Available supplies of wheat , United States and Canada , east nf Rocky mountains , clecrrast. , 1,227,000 bu. ; ullaut for nnd In Europe , ilrcreniip , 2,4 > 0ftl' , ) Ii4. : total decrease world's available stock , 3,707,00) In. ; corn , United Mutes nnd Canada , fast of Rocky mounlatas , In crease , 650,000 bu. ; exits , United Stairs and Can ada , east Hocky mountains. Increase , 725,000 bu , . Cult mi Murk i-t. NEW ORLEANS. March 25. COTTON-Steady : . middling. 7Hc ; low middling , 7 7-lf.o ; good or dinary , 7',4c' ! net tecelpts , 6,240 balm ; gross , 5,626 bales ; exports to France , 6,730 bulcii ; Hales , 4,350 hales ; stock , 248,350 bales. NEW YORK , March 25.-COTTON-Q.ulet ; mid of dling. 7 13-lCo ; net receipts , none ; gross , 2,057 hales ; exports to Omit llrltnln , 3,423 bales ; to : the continent , 2,698 baled ; forwarded , 171 hales ; sales , 437 Inles nil uplnners ; stock , 100,675 bale . ST. I-OU18 , March 25. COTTON-QulrtJ mid dling 7'ic ; palm , 300 bales ; receipts , 109 bales ; .hlpmtnts , 1,145 bales ; slock , 60,619 tales. Toledo < i ml n , TOLEDO , March 20. WHEAT Firm ; active ; No. 2 cash , 70u ; May , 70V > c ; July , 6CHc. > f < X > UN-Actlve ; Btcady ; Na 2 mixed , 23 < ic ; May , SOc . Ic.OATSSteody ; No. 2 nilxetl , 21c ; No. 2 while , UY'E Dull ; Nn. 2 cash , SSc. OljOVER SEED Active ! prime cash nnd March. 14.40. ' RECEIPTS Wheat , l.OM bu.j o--rn , 17,000 buj oat . GOO bu. : clover ett-d , (70 li BHII'MBNTS Klour. 1,00 } l.bls. ; whcut , 6.GOO bu. ; corn , VM ) bu , ; clover seed. &X ) bag . Dry ( JooilM SlarUet. NEW YORK , March 25.-For easonablo aluffi many urdtrs fur moderate Humilities were re ceived. I'rlntlng cloth * In moderate demand at n Wheat ( tuulatloiix. BAN FRANCISCO. March 2J.-W EAT-Qulctj liny. it LIAISON ENDS IN A TRAGEDY Rich Lotlmrio Lands in Jn.il with n Olinrgo of Mardor Against Hinii GIRL WAS LEADING A DOUBLE LIFE Kvlilcncr ( lint He Kllleil UN MI treN < i , nml , After Alti-iiiptliin Sulelile , \Veiikeneil unit l.'li-il , Only to He Arrenteil. PHlUADRU'llIA , Mnrch 25. There Is lit tle doubt toilfty thnt Annie McOrath , the girl who was found dead nt 2926 Olrard nvoituc on Mondny night , was cither Ulllul ns the re sult of a plnn for double sulcldo with Samuel 1 * . LntiKilon , the wealthy coal opcrntor , whoso mistress rho was , or that eho nlono com mitted sulclile. The evidence lime fnr ad duced points conclusively to the * theory that LiiiRdon took her life and then attempted to commit suicide , hut forsook this purpose nnd fled from the IIOIIEO. The wet towel which lay over the K'fl's ' face when the body was found la In the possession of the detective department , but Its condition Is kept n profound secret. The most Incriminating fact , however , Is thnv the Blrl's lips nnd nlmost the entire In terior of the mouth were burned nnd dis colored ns If by ncld poison , while LanRdon's tor.Rito , from tip to palate , ( s n scries of ulcers and mucous patches which , according to his own statement were nn there before Momlny. ilu condition Is almost exactly similar to that , existing In the Rlrl'H mouth , except In the Inttcr It Is more nggravuto.l. The stntomolitH made by Dcrtha Stewart , the colored servant employed by the couple , clearly show Important fuels. She was the last person , with the exception of I.angdon , who saw the girl alive. This was about 3:30 : o clock Sttntlny nftcrnoon. Mrs. Lang- don , ns she. wns known , came down stairs nnd told the servant to prepare dinner. She then returne.l to the bedroom , where her supposed husband had been with her all dny. There was no further sign from the upper part of the house until 4:30 : , when she heard n piercing scream. She hurried upstairs and knocked nt the door. Langdon , clad only In n night shirt , opened the door slightly and told her that her mistress was suffering from a bilious attack , to which she was subject. Through the aperture the servant saw her mistress lying on the bed with the towel on her face. She wns motion less nnd may have been dead at that time. Langdon had evidently been lying on the floor. At C o'clock 'ho came down alone to din ner and told the girl not to disturb htsr mis tress , who was not well. nc gave her the keys of the liouso and left , saying he was going to Now York. That flight the body was discovered. The girl's relatives deny thnt she was ever subject to bilious at tacks. Tuesday morning the Stewart girl re ceived n postal card from Langdon. It had been mailed after he left the house the night before , and instructed her If her mistress was no hotter by Tuesday to notify her father , Henry JlcOrath , 2018 Gratz street. COMPLAINED OF U13ING ILL. When arrested yesterday Langdon com plained of being 111 and shortly nfterward vomited copiously. Ho told Pollca Surgeon Andrews that his tongue nnd throat were ulcerated from exccwlve smoking , but that he had not before been troubled by such an affection. . The surgeon found the throat In good condition , and snys that Fmoklng does not produce such nn ulecratlon as In this case. The mouth looked as if it had been , burned | by nn Irritant , such ns ether ot chloroform. It might have , been produced by a mineral acid In a small quantity. It was clearly recent. The authorities refuse to Bay whether or lot the towel uhows nny spots , but they ad mit that there was the odor of drugs In the rooms. This may bo explained by the fact that both other nnd chloroform evaporate rapid y and after the I3pso of some hours oultl leave no cdor. Ono of the first results of ether , said the under Its f-1"1"10'10"- person Juot put Influence might become excited and scream loudly , it Is almost certain that the commonwealth holds this theory of the Detective Prank P. Geyer , who unraveled the Holmes murders. Is on the case and when asked for his opinion said : "People ' don't scream unless placed In a perilous position. Only one theory can be held. The girl Is dead , and the man Is alive and locked up. " Bertha Stewart made the further state ment today that orv Monday morning she went to awaken Langdon , but could not arouse him. She heard him breathing stontoriously almost snoring. She made another attempt later In the day with a similar result. Special Murder Investigator Darlow of the district attorney's ofllce was closeted with the detectives for a time today. The father of the dead girl told Coroner Ashbrldgo today that his daughter had de ceived him. Her excuse for absences of three or four days at n time was that she had been visiting friends , and this was ac- coptcd without question. No time has been , set for the Inquest. The girl's body has been removed to her father's homo , and will bo quietly burled In day or two. Detective Geyor positively contradicts the statement that Langdon is divorced from his wife. Prof. Leffman , who Is analyzing the con tents of the stomach of Miss McGratli , said : "Thus far I have found that the stomach shows no signs of bilious troubles. The girl's death might have been caused by morphine or ether. There arc no Indica tions that she swallowed laudanum. In the region of the heart there were several blood clcts , but I cannot say at present whether these could have caused death. " In Miss McGrath's pocket' was $100. Today Langdon sent for n physician. Ho said to bo qulto III , but the nature of his Illness Is unknown. It has come to light that Miss McGrath was engagcj to bo mar ried and that she had been wearing a KO- | | tntro diamond engagement ring , This ring was found on Langdon after hlu nrrcst , together with other jewelry belonging to the girl. Pollca Lieutenant Lyons has admitted that a bottle nearly filled with chloroform had been found In the room In which the a girl died. It came from a drug store near the house , PITTSUUIIO , March 2D. It was learnrd this afternoon that Mrs. Langdon , the wlfo Samuel P. Langdon , who Is held by the Philadelphia police pending the Investigation Into the cause of Annlo McGrath'u death , has been living with her parents at Sprlngdale , Allegheny county , ever since Lnngdon ap plied for a divorce , The petition wan fllod Illalr county last July nnd was for an ibsoluto divorce on the ground of cruel and barbarous treatment. Mru , Langdon made n complete denial of the charges. The divorce s&eo is still pending. All Tree. Those who have used Dr. King's New Dis It. covery know 113 value , and those who have not have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bo'.tls free. Send your name and ad- .Iress to H. 13 , Ilucltlen & Co. , Chicago , and get a eamplo box of Dr , Klng'o Now Life ; PUb free , as well au a copy of Guide to Health and Hourahold Instructor free , All which la guaranteed to do you good nnd est you nothing' . Kuhn & Co.'s drug store , I'rolillillH IllKli HnlM nt Tlu-iiferM. COLUMBUS , O , , March 25. The house has mcecd the Fosdyck bill to prohibit the wear , ng of high I'nts by women In theaters. An imendtncnt to the bill fining the manager an opera house or theater J10 for per- nlttlng a person'to wear an obstruction In C be shape of a hat or headgear-was adopted. Fhe bill now goes to the senate. It's nil the game , a ullgnt cold , congested 'uri or severe cough. Ono Minute Cougl- 3uro banishes them , T vrn < > - OuloiilcH of DiuiloirilN. CHICAGO , March 25 , Twenty colonies of lunlcards from six different slates pacscd hroueh Chicago on their way to now homes North Dakota last night. The colonists , lumbering 1,600 , arrived during the oven- ng and the cars In which they rode were once switched to the yards ol the Win- com In Central rallwAy. From thcro they ! nro hems taken to St. Paul. Krotti St. 1'ntil Ihr rnnic Is over the ( Ircnt Northern to North I , ioiln. ! Along the line ot this rontV the colonlstR will establish new homes , ThO DunknrdK nro from colonies In half n him * drnl ( owns in Virginia. West Virginia , Vetih- gylvnnln , Ohio , lti.ll.inn nnd Illinois. The present I * the second oxoilim of Dnnkudn from the eit to North Dakota In the Inat Ihreo years. They come from oM established colonies which bnvo been sending out mcn\- hers to the \\cst for half n century. The standard euro for cold nnd cough , Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup , shoul.l be kept by every mother who loves her darlings. rniiKcoriilloit if | | | | Sntlorleo. NU\V YOUII , March 2i. ! Ilcv. Dr. Henry Vales Satttrlco wns today consecrated an tfio first bishop ot the Protestant Kplscop.il dlo- ce. o of Washington , D. C. The ceremony WAS performed In Calvary church , of which Dr. Saltorlco has been rector elnco 1SS2. lllshop Arthur Cleveland Coxo presided , as sisted by Bishops Potter nnd Pnrct , HIMiop Iluntlngton of central Now York preached the sermon. Nearly 600 persons took part In the procession , which waa led by stu dents from the upper clnssei of the general titeologlcnl nsmlnary. Admission to the church ' as by card only. Hlshop Sattcrlco will perform his first episcopal function this evening , when ho will confirm n class whoso preparation ho has personally directed. Cluiiiilicrliilii'H Colic , Cholera mill Diarrhoea Ilenieily. This Is the best medicine In the world for bowel complaints. It nets quickly nnd can nlwnya bo depended upon. When reduced with water It Is plcasjut to take. Try It , nnd llko many others you will recommend It to your friends. Kor sale nt 25 nnd GO cents per bottle by druggists. lNherir.iMi Cnrrlril Away on tlio Ire. BAY CITY , Mich. , March 25. A heavy wind from the south has started the Ice out of Saglnaw bay from whnt ID called the lllff Crnck * , nnd with It went fully 150. fishermen who occupy shanties on the Ice. Unless they ) can make shore on either side of the bay they will be obliged to remain on the Ice until the wind gets back to the north and blowa the Ice back Into place. As high winds prevail , however. It Is believed all the fishermen will reach tlmro with their shnntlcs , each at which Is on rimnero. Some of the fishermen arc supplied with boita for use In cnsca ot emergencies such aa this. It Is not n miracle. H won't euro every thing , but It will euro piles. Thill's what DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve will do , because - cause It has done It In hundreds of cases. I'oiifcHN''c ! to Wll < * .Illlrilrr. BOSTON , March 25. Hlrnin H. Morrison , who was placed under arrest Mondny night nftcr his wife hnd been found dead In their homo with finger marks 041011 her throat and other bruises about her lace mid liead , lias confcroed that ho choked -the woman to death while In a fit of Jealous rage nt her action In having a crowd of neighbors In the house drinking. He alleges that he waa also drunk at the time. It's just ns easy to try Ono Minute Cough' Cure ns anything else. It's cnslcr to cure a severe cough or cold with It. Lot your next purchase for n cough bo One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine ; better result ; bet ter try It. Oat-- Out of the TreiiNiiry. NEW YORK , March 25. Gold to the amount of $300,000 was withdrawn from the United States subtreasury today. ( My mama used Wool Soap ) (1 ( wlslitnlneh d > ' Wash IVoolcns with SOAP and they won't shrink. Delightful lu the bath. I i'.icn jour dealer giving It to you. „ Kaworth. achodie & Co. , Maken , Chlc j6v 11 > iiiircliiiNliiR irooiln niiiilo nt tlio fol- Iinvliiur NeliriinUn fitclorleM. If yon cannot llml irlmt ran tvaiit cniiiiiuiult onto with t.if niniiiifiieturerH n * to wlint iIvnlerH Iiunillc tlielr DAGS. lltllLAl' AND TWIXE. Manufacturers of all kinds of cotlon hn& bur * lap bags , colton flour sacks and twlno a spoo laity. 614-CiC-ei8 B. 11th St. OMAHA BREWING ASS'N. Car load shlpmenta made In our own refrig erator care. Hlue Ribbon. Elite Export. Vienna Export , nnd Family Export , delivered to all part * of city. S , V. GILAIAN. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. E. Black. Manager. _ Omi h > . W0ltlts' DAVIS & cowan L IKON WORKS Iron nnil llrnsH Kounilcrii. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Machinery , General repairing a specialty , 1501. 1503 and 150J Jackson street , Omaha , Neb. lMiS'iin/L 1KCNWOKKS Manufacturing and Repalilng of all kinds of machinery , engines , pumps , elevators , Prlntlnic presses , hangers , shafting and couplings 14W ana 1408 Howard fit. . Ornnha. PAXTON& VIIJKLINfJ IKON W'KKS Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. Qenerol Foundry. Machine and JWackBinllh Worh. Engineers and Contructor. for Flro I'ro6 | Ifjlldlngs. oillce und worki : , U , I' . P.y , and Bo. 17th street , Omaha. NIQIIT WATCH , FIIIK HKIIVIOB. N DISTRICT'TELE. GRAIMI. rhe only pel feet protection to property. Examln * . licut thing on earth. Reduces Insurance rates. 1304 Douglaa Bt. SIIIItT FACTOIUIJH. J.II.EVANS-NEBRASKA SHIRT COMPANY. ixcluiive custom hln tallc.- > . 'tis Ksrnxrn. MVJ3 I'IfSKCJNSVA.Tiil Hlghetl 1'rlco I'JliI for I'lgeans. JAMKS A. fl.AHIC COMPANV nutter , EBKB. Poultry. Veal ana : il7-il : ( > South 11 III Struct. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 103 ! ) . Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION IRAIN , : PROVISIONS : AND ; STOCKS Ltom IH'A ' Hoard of Trade , Direct to Chi cage and New York. / John A. Warren & Co. CURE YOURSELF ! Vm Illg H for uuiulurtt ill cliar t' , lurloiiiiualloDi. Irritations or ulci > rllou of uiucoui intjiitraneB. I'aluloii , ami not nilrlA * or ent lu jilaln wi pr , lit vxprixi , prepaid , tot 11.W , or 3 bottlci * . ' .7i. Circular eut uu