THE OXAHA DAILY BEZi THUBSDAT , MARCH 1 , 1808. C011ERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ar He978 Cootinncs to Advencly Affect Wheat Markets. RlllN'G BY LONGS IS PRECIPITATED ( fPhrnil U XorroiiK nt the Clour , and " ( lie Other Mnrkclo Knllnir la L. Syftiitnthy 1 Souio ' ( CHICAGO. March 30. Wheat today closed fcbrvous with all but Ho of un early adVance - ( Vance lost. The sailing of a new Spanish fceot , the news from Washington and ru- > nor ) of o favoralilo ( Kansas crop report JkSrccliiltatcd general selling , partlcu'arly by long * who had a prollt. Other products followed wheat In a narrow ( way , closing Quotations showing scarcely any change from j-estcrday. IWhe-.it dlsp'aycd ' same strength at the fclart sml for about an hour after there -was ttulte u good demand from shorts and not little general buying. Following the ex treme vvenkncsa of yesterday's market here , trtveriiool showed surprising strength. An other Mource of strength was the northwest ern wheat stocks , which were reported at fcKO.WX ) bu. , against u.SOO.WO bu. last nlfeht. fct W.IH nald that farmers had even sold their seed wheat. These were the factors in the opening strength , starting July % c tilghir ut S2KQ82 > ; c. lor a few minutes Iho market displayed nervousness , fel.lng between S2)ie und 82 ,9 S2i4c. Then the Bhnrji advance \vhlch was taking place in ( Wall street stocks nnd more quieting re- iborts as to the Cuban situation lent addi tional strength to the market and started b quiet buyln ? movement , which curried ( the | /rlco up to 82c. Here the market fcKnln sagged under realizing by scalpers and Homo of the flrst bujers , but the de cline was limited to about 3 c. For nn hour the market fluctuated nervously within n marrow rnn&j under the operations of pcnlpers , but around the noon hour the bontlntii-d strength of Wall street nnd ru- finors of Impending cabinet changes stif fened the backbone of wheat holders and resulted In an advance In the price to S3V4c. ( As was the case yesterday , routine news Iwas given very little attention. Northwest - ( west utclpts were 3JS cars , ngalnst 321 last ( week and 391 a yenr ago. Chicago receipts fivere G3 cars. .The additions to the con tract stocks toil.iy amounted to 8S.100 bu. , 36 curs coming Irom rosular sources , wlillo mixing houses contributed SO cars and 1G- 200 bu. No. 1 northern. Primary receipts rwero IB7.000 bu. Atlantic port clearances { were reported nt 250,000 bu. Closing prices ht Liverpool and Purls showed substuntlal Advances. May wheat was little heard of. It sold nt $1.03 shortly after the opening , tout quickly recovered to $1.01 and remained nt that figure until near the close. July buying by Lelter cut no small figure In the advance In that future to S3V&C , though It iwas not on a largo scale. The market held firm at around that price until the lust half hour , when attempts to sell out long wheat with ( .ootl prollts attached to It were mide. Coming about the sumo time rumors were nJlrctilatcd o the effect that the forthcom ing K insas crop report would l e the most tfavorablo one on record , starting a general liquidating movement. Holders had some difficulty In disposing of their wheat and price * dropped quite rapidly In consequence , tlio n nrket becoming decidedly weak In the last tew minutes. After declining to Slc phorts covered In a moderate way and a Sally t3 82o ensued , where the market fcloaed. May closed at $1.03 % . The market for corn was quiet and Htoady. Shorts did most of the buying , the Influences being the strength ofwheat and fatocVS. Trading as a whoo ! was unlnter- tostln ? and price fluctuations were narrow. May t.ingcd from 2-H'8c to 28\2STic ( and Closed a shade higher nt 28c. Oats -were very quiet. The market In a general way sympathized with the action of wheat and the tendency of the market was iipward , though trade \vas too small to f cause much variation In prices. Business ( Was tooitly of a scalping nature. May ( ranged from SoUc to 25c and closed He Ihlplicr at 2Sc. Provlr.lons were strong during the first two hours. The strength of the grain mur- > ' Beta drove in a good many shorts during - . .That tln.e and prices advanced. I/iter real izing became fairly heavy and the advance Kj-adunHy disappeared. Packers -were the Jbest sellers. The close was steady , May Bork unchanged at $9.40. May lard 2'X.c jhtRticr at $5.00 and May ribs 2 c higher at M.02V4- Estimated receipts Thursday ; Wheat , 73 ttara ; corn , 175 cars ; oats , 220 cars ; lioss , 90,000 head. " " futures ranged ns follows : Article D. | Open. I High. I Low. I Close , j Ycstdy 1 01 1 04 1 03 1 Ol' ( B1H igsg 7014 70U 70M 77 70H 70H 70W 28U-SO 28M 28M SIM'SM ' 25 25 S3 0 40 0 C2 > o : i7K 0 40 0 40 0 47W DUO U 45 047H U 47H 4 07 C 05 407)4- S 00 1 07M July. . . 0 OS a im B 05 607X fi 01 htUllw May. . . 0 00 n 05 5 00 5 03H S 00 July. . . 605M 6 : o 0 U7K D 0714 fi 03 Xo. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : . n/JXTll Quiet ; outhern patents , I490JJSOO : tjouthetn strulRhta , II40B4M : southern clear , 4 30G < 40 ; spring patents , (4 99U5 40 ; soft pat ent ? , tl70Q4K ) ; bakers' patents , I3.40O3 W WIIUAT No. 3 eprlne , 90wcj No. 2 red , CORN-NO. 2 , 2ST4c. ATH-No. 2. 25c , f. o b ; No. Z white , 20UO- No. 3 white. 27HflWHc. -No. 2. 49HC. No 1 , $1.16ffl 18. TIMOTHY HEED-I'rlme. $2 S5. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per U > l . $3 40 K4S. IJiril , per 100 Ibs. . $495@497U ; S.iort ribs. Ides ( loose ) , $4 K" > Q5.12Vi. Ur > * salted shoulders XboxM ) , $4.Tt,04.87'i ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , WHISKY Distillers' nnlahca goods , per enl. , SIKIAIIS Cut loaf , $5 C3ff5 ES ; granulated , $ j 32 5.C7. On the Produce exchange today the butter mar. get was quiet and tlrm ; creameries , 13flsy-c ; alrle > , 10'iUlCc. ' Cheese , quiet , KSjS&c. IKKH , lead ) ; fresh , 9o. Live poultry , llrm ; turkeys , OlOc ; chUkens , SHOitc ; ducks , YORK KMHAI , MARKETS. Unotntlon * for tlir nn > - on. CenernI Coinnioilltlm. UT\V ! YORK. March 3 . KLOUR-Recelpts , JB.430 bbls. ; exports , fi,40l Ubls. ; city mill pat- nts , $3.S5QC.10 ; city mill clears , $3.CO@I > .75 ; Mln- 0eaotu patents , $5.100'j 40 ; Minnesota bal < i > r ' , 14.3504 ; winter Btralghts , $ IGOU4GO ; winter ex. tra , $3 70ffl4.10 ; winter low grades , $2 WXtfJ uo. Ilya Hour , ijulet at $2.753.25. liuckwheut Hour , tomliuil at il.Wtl 50. UUCKU'HL'AT-Nomlnal nt 45c. ICCUtN'MKAIj-Qulet ; jellow vvistern. 630. l Birr ; quiet ; No. 2 western , t.HCfSSo. OJARl.iY-lull ; fn-MliiB. 41H'-- . UAIILKY MALT Dull ; western , SJil c. WHEAT Receipts , 64.750 bu. : exports , 79.M ? IVu. : spot , weak ; No. 2 red. $1 oo i f. o. b. ntloalj Options opened firmer on letter cab'es than ex- ipected * nd was governed all day by Washington news. Activity among shorts kept prke well ustalmtl until Just before the close , when re- llilna iset In and established u sharp break nnsl quotations being , c higher on near , bul Jio oft nn late positions ; Murcli clotcd ut VSUCj Jiay. MH09V. closed. fSlic. OOIt.V IteivlpU , 10J.SW bu. ; exports. 48,251 Im. pot , oapy ; No. 2. COc ; options oi > enej llrm will ( wheat und held steady ull day , easlnir off tlnally on the lute decline In wheat ; cUsed VtiJ14c net lower ; May , S3' , 33 11-lCc , clofed , 53V4c. OATS Receipts. 81.COO bu. ; exports. COO l > u. ; ppot. llnner , ' No , 3 oats. 30c ; No. t vhlte. SJ c ; option i < iulct but steady , closing Ho net lilelicr : alay cUfed at 29c. FEED-Qulet ; bran. 70ffS5c ; middlings , SOcjnc feed , 4BiVtb < > 5c. HAY-Uull ; shipping , 20035c ; gooj to choice , IlOl'H-Oulet : state , common to choice. 18So Itrop. 4CCc ; UM crop. 701X ! : 1897 crop , 17K1W : Faclilc coast. ISM crop , 4iiCc ; 1SJO crop , SflOs ; JUDlStendy ; Texas dry. tc ; Cillfornla , jXlATHER Firm ; hemlock sole. 19Wie WOOIQulet ; lleece. 17f(22c : Texa . 1'iil . I'ROVISIONS-Heef. ilrni ; fancy. $11 OOW.1.73 ; Ktra tiKjj. I904U9.75 Cut meals , quiet ; pickled liter , $5.25Q M , Lard , itradlerwestern t * am HI. nominal. $3 25 ; refine ! , steady. J'ork , | t y ; iiie$3 2589.W ; short clear , JlO.IiOlirO : ramlly , $11 WHI1 50. Tallow , dull ; city , 3 11-Uc ; Country , SVfn c. OILS 1'ftroleum , dull , llosln , s'eady : t'.raliiej , Common to good. $1.424 J1 45. Turpentine. qul l and llrm at 32VjO3r. Cottonx-ed , rak nnd lower ; prime crude. ISOIVVic ; prime crude. ( . n. b , mllln , IStmijc ; prime summer vellow , 2Jo. nnn > . Inal ; off summer jcllovv , 21Hc ; butter oil , 25tf27c | prime winter > ello\v , wytjijc. BICE nrm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4SWSK fapan. 6'iWSHc. METALfe There wan a change for the bettci hi severnl departments today as regards the gen eral feeling amiolume of builneis , while ro ; > - ftf WM uot d a 4riiad hUhtr. At tut clou lie metal etclianre called t > lc Iron warranti quiet , with fiViO bid and n Si mked ; copper. Irm. tilth $11.90 Mil and. $1100 Hiked : tin. steady , tilth $1123 bid arxl 114 U atkedt pll r , * te ly < with II K bid nnd II. M asked ; lead , steady , with 3.72U bl.t anil $3 77 H nsked. The nrm fixing th fettling price fur miners and emclters quoted ail nt $ $ CO. nUTTKR-R lpt8. J.1W rVg . . inatket flrmj western creamery , ISCl'Hc ; Elglns , 19 Vic ; f > lory. U 14Hc. CHKKSK IlfMlpl * . 1,200 pXs : matk l quiet ! IU1U skims. DHUC'ic ' ; part skims , 4a c ; full lm , 2K3c , iOO3ltfrlpt8. . UW5 pkg < ; market steady ; ( tata and 1'ennrjrlvanla , IVHOIlc ; western , southern , OMAHA aBMitlAb MARKETS. Condition of Trnilcanil ( Initiation * on Mtnple anil Fancy Produce. DUTTnn Common to fair. Sffllc : jcpamtnr creamery , 20c ; withered creamery , 15318i. VUAL-Cliolcs fnt , l to lid Ibs , quoted at SO Sc ; lareo nnd coarse , G < 87c. LIVE l-OULTHY-Chtcliens , 6'iC7c ! old roost- ere , S'ifl4c ; > oung roosters , CVift'c ; hens , 7C7'4c. ducks. 7c. OAME Mallardi , $2.50 2.7 ; ; teal , 11.130123 ; brants , J ! 0055.00 ; Canada geese , $ I.C03 J.VO ; mixed dusks , l.Wgi.H , PIOHONS Live. II ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAT Upland. $0 ; midland , 3 ; lowland , (4 CO ; ryn stravr , 14 SO ; color makes the price on hiy : Isrht bales m.11 the best ; only top grade * Urine op prices. VDOETADLES. 9Jh'tllT ' 'oo'l "tock , large , We ; email , fGG'tOc. ONIONS 1'er bu. , 760S3c. IJEANS-lInnd-plcked navy , per Ini. . 11.2381 30. , , lii.KIirr POfATOIiS-Kansas , 10-peck bbl . , i2.i.iJJW ; seed sweet potatoes , JS.OO. CAIHIAai : Good ttock. per Ib. l Jc. stOTATOKS Homo grown , MBSCc ; ColoraJi. TOMATOnS-I'er crate , seven baskets , $421 ® 'NEW I1KET3 Per doz. bunche. . KUlMc. IlAIJISHiS-l'er doi. bunches , 2.-.P30C. IJJTTUCI l'er do ? , bunches , 30 330. RURIN ONIONS vcr doz , i3c. WATiitrriias Per IC-qt. case , Jl.CO. CUCUMlJKUB-I'er iloz. 1.5n l.co. 1 FHUITS. TnAVininHniKS-Per Z4-qt. case. ( C 00. ' _ ' " - ' . 50 i'rI , KS Winter stock. J3 0033 50 ; boxes , $1.23 -Fancy .Jersey , per bbl. , $10 , _ as , J500S6W. TiiopicAi. rnuiTs. $2 r y j i-ji siNrcoTJ'Eo2-7303 ! co : ciioicp' n nA/i'\JAS rholce' larRa "tock. ps- bunch , 34l2Sj ; ineJIum sized bunches , $1.75g-2.t,0. MI8CKLLANUOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib. , large size , 1213c ; UU nCi1UrI"K' pcr Ib9 IIC ! English wil- - pnn I1 , ' , ' tancy ? . ° " lle" ' 108nc' ' t ndards. ; fllbeits. . per Ib. . lOc ; pecans , polished S' > Crf7i " " ? S8 c : l rge hlckor > . , I/ . .C0al'10 | ier bu' ! tnm" ' M.K91 35 perbu ; i. ioVlS..1"1 J4W ! ptanull > > rawC8I4C ! I.I9s Iln | > ortd' 'ancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , ° ! J ? ; cr""n.lb. . boxes. 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 221 * tf > tivIVCnlltornlB' 10-'b ' b010 ° . ffllc white , iJc ; Colorado amber , 10 iK.S-M ? : , halt bbl" K ' Five-gal , can. each. $275 , CIDiil-ivr half bbl , . $300 ; bbl , $500. St. Lou I N General 'Marked ' , , ST. ' LOUIS , March 30. FLQUR-Slow - s , - ' medium. $3 Mff3.75. for July and Uo for ' September ff "c nbovo or iVstei - h'clier ' ! ° ' 2 " ' ' c ' & 7e97'ic ; March , Me q.ulcl nna Ftttul > ' lo wtenlay ; cix-t llrm : No 2 cn h , JUI > < . May. M No2 whlte- ' at $1 Bo . ' . timothy scarce nnrt In demand , m > K ; timothy , $ G WH10.CO _ IJUTTnR rirm ; criamerv , UQlgijc ; dairy , 0 ® " at * 355spcitcr - 11AQOINO 5i46c. iiOVII0. ! } " l'ork' rtoo'ly : stand-mi , , ' 1' r : prm' stcnms3 ! 'iHiwon. . boxed shoulders. $ - , 37vJ lfinr > * 3C : ! : r' ' > > . 75 8a" meals' bo'HHl Bhou' ' ClCar' * 3-121'5 rlbl hort ' - ' : ! ' ' RDCKIITS-Flour , 1,000 bblswheat , 10000 . ; corn , 37,000 bu. ; onts , 21,000 bu. hllll'MliNTS-riour , 2000 bbls. ; wheat. 4 OOa u. ; corn , 2 0,0 bu. ; oats , B1t3tf bu. . . . . . . . . . . Mufltct , nAI.TIMORE , March 30 I'LOUR Dull : -ncst- m Rupernne , K 7033.10 ; vvostern extra. $138 4 00 ; western family. } 4 JCO4 CO ; winter wheat mtentB. 4 7j j 00 ; sprlnK Vhent pattnta , $0 : y liii fPrtng wheat stralR-htH , $300S5.15 ( ; receipts , ; fJt ltVil . _ . . ' " w4i .kt 4 * , S5 bbH nwm eni t.t.i r exports 3,607 bbls. spotl " > onll > nnd April , t > ' " " . .COI'NStenily spot""nrTd ; month , * .i-4 i.He , : May. 33H33i.c steaBKr . ; mixed. 3 ! iS32Tc. c- celpta , I3l.-27i bu. : exports , 223,207 bu. ; nmthern wjj'.t ' ot > rn' 33io : ; noutihern yellow. 330j4c. OATS Dull ; No. 2white. . S3R34e ; No 3 mixed , SOfflMiic ; receipts , 20.229 bu. ; cxiwrts , . none. IITIJ Steady ; No. 2 nearby , rw'ic ; No 2 vvcat- ern , 6CUc ; receipts. 10,000 bu. ; exports , none. HAT 43teady ; choice Umothy , tl2Mei3CO. OllAIN PnuiaHTS-llather weak ; stcnni to Liverpool , per bu. , S'iu. nUTTnR Steady : fancy creamery , 18f30j ; fancy Imitation. 17ffl c ; fancy ladle , 15c ; eood ladle. 13JJ14o ; Bloro packed , 10flI2c. IXias-Flrm ; fresh , lOHc. CIIin -Steady ; faney Now York , larse. O'i < V4c ; fancy Ts'ew York , medium , D j(510c ( ; fancy New York , small , ' " - * Liverpool Mnrkct. LIVKnPOOL , March CO WHEAT No. 1 Call- du n't CUU7i/nt ' " ltd' N ° ' 2 'wcsUrn' "Inter. COUN &po't. steady ; futures , steady ; March , i Hd : May. 3a l d ; July. 3s 2V4d. Ji ? i'R7stV Loullt tatrv winter , dull nt 8s 9 < 1. - HOIS At London (1'aclHc ( coast ) , dull at 3 ( f 4. PROVISIONS UecT , firm ; extra. India me s C8n Dd ; i > rlmo mess , OS Sd. Pork , nrm ; prime m s , flne western , 5n ! 3d ; prime mess , me-llum w < atern , 45d 8d. Hams , s.'iort . cut , ilull nt S2a. Ilaoon , ilull nt 30s ; short ribs , dull at 30s ; lonu clear middles , llg-U , steady nt Ms ; Icnp clear middles , heavy , steady at 28s 6.1 ; short rjear backs. Hteady nt 2Ss Cd ; clear bellies , steady at 32s ; fhoulder- , square , steady at 243. Lard , prime vwstem. ihill at 2C 3d. ClinuSE American finest white and colored , dlL - Turpent'ne ' rplrlts , steady at 2 . Hojln common , steady nt 4s M. ' Knnnna City Oriiln nnd Prnvlilnnn. KANSAS CITY. March 30 WHEAT ( Steady to " ,4o . .i hlffher no . XT ; _ No. M n 1 hard . , 8JB90c ; No. 2 , 87c ; No. 1 c. j 0 j 89g30 c ; No. 2 sprlnir , hleher ; active ; No. t mlxtd , o T8About atcady , active ; No. -nhltc , St'i No. 2 , 434o. HAY Weaker : choice tlmotliy , $3503900' choice prairie. $7.00. IHJTTKR Creamery , scarce and In demand 15 lSo ; dalrj' , 14916c. IXU1R Klrm : fresh , 8c. RDCIHITS Wheat. 2 < JCOO bu. ; corn , 25,000 bu. : oats , 7,00) bu.N SHIPMENTS Wheat , 8.4CO bu. : corn , 25,200 bu. ' oati , 3,000 Im. Xc v Orlenn * Mnrkct. NEW ORLUANS , March SO. HOQ PRODUCTS A Minde loner nnd dull ; me'M pork , Htnndard , 10c. .Lnixl , rclmeil tierce , 3 { f3c ; pure , f.ijr. Hexed meats , dry Halt shoulders.4T4c ; sldei BV,5ji ! i\f. Ilacdn. clear rib sldw , 6Vi@6ic. ( Hame , chnlce Kucnr cured , SWWSHc. OOlTlir : Rio , dull : ordinary to fair. RICH Steady ; ordinary to good. 344 ? . nxJUR Extra fancy , $4003470 ; iiatenls , $1 TO 65 CO CORN'MEAL fl.BOl.TO. Hit \N-72c. HAY Prime , $1100l 200 ; choice. $11 COW1I M. CORN No. 2 sacked , mixed , 37J37V4c ; wilte and > i-llovv , 37 > , iO3Sc. , OATS No. 2 Hacked , western , 31'4e. Clni'lnnntl MnrUet. CINCINNATI. March SO FLOUR Quiet ; ; fancy. $ I.SOjn.s3' fomlly. $3.80 4.00. WIIEAT-CJulet ; No. 2 red , 5c. CORN Dull ; No 2 mixed. S2c. OATS Firm ; No , 2 mixed , 2VjC. HYIQulet : Nr , 2. 62c. I'ROVIsro.N'S-i nl. steady nt $1.60. Bulk mrat * . steady n $5.10. Bacon , quiet at 13. i9. WHISKY KS in at $1.20. ItUTTBR-S'iady ; Elcln creamery , 20VJc ; Ohio , HClfc ; dairy , 10CI2C. SlTOAR-n-/r } ; hard refined , $ i.M35.S5. KOOS-Ka y at Sc. Steady ; good to prime Ohio Rat , SO 4Srnln R 'eUitii nt Principal MnrkeU CHICAOO. March 30. Jlecelpts todsy : Wheat. 3 cars ; corn. Ill caric-oats , 1W cars. Estimated car lots tomorrow : Wheat , 75 ; corn , 175 ; oats , "MINNEAPOLIS , Marrti S0.-Recelpt : Wheat. 174 cars. ST. I/MJIH , Mirch -Receipts : Wheat , 11 ' " "nULUTir. March -Receipts : "Wheat. 164 "KANSAS CITY. March 3o-Rcceipt : when * , 27 cars. IMillmlelpliln Prodnrr. rillLAnKUPHlA. March SO.-IlUTTEn-nnn and ijo hlKher ; fancy vveBtern creamery , JO c , IXlOrt Sti-Hdy ; fivih western 1D\r. ClIKRSK-QulM but rte - v N > w Vo ir ' cy full cream , SV46 Uc ; New York prime. 7WH e. Stilirnr Murkt-ln. NEW nrtLTTANS. March 1) . SITQAR Dull ; open kettle. 2VT > J-lfc ; DO granulated or white offerej ; > llow , 44 > 4Vlc ; sjeooadt , 10J 15-Ifc. olimei , milt ; centrifugal , Mf14c. NB\V TORK. Mnrcti 30.-HUOan-rUw , firm ; 'aJr ' rcflnlnK. J9-l c ; ccntrlfucal , M test. 4 1-lkc. lUHned , Prm ; mold A , 67-10c : standard A , 1C. confeotlonern' A , fc : rut loaf , 6 4e ! crushed , ondercil , 6Sc ; granulated , CHc ; cubes , Toledo Mnrkrt. TOLEDO. March JO.-WHEAT-DulI , uown- ara tendency ; No. 1 ca h and May. 4c. CORN Active , steady ; No. 2 mixed , o ri and. May. 30c. OATrf-Bteady : No. 2 mixed , 2 Hc. Iiru-I > ult. easy ; No. t cash , tOWSOHc bid CI/VERSKUU Steady ; prime cash , March and prll , $2874 , IlnlTnloMnrket , nUFrALO , N. V. , March 30.-WHEAT-No. northern , old , I1.06V4 : new , $1.03Vi ! No. 2 Win er , 97e. CORN No. 2 , 33Vi J334e. OATS-NO. 3 white , sovic. aiYU-Nominal ; No. 2 , on track , JOc. Detroit -Market. DETROIT. March 83-WHEAT-No. t white. Ko ; No. 2 red. Sic ; May , 94'ic. CORN No. 2 mixed , 30o. OATS No. 1 white , 30C. HYE-No. 2 , Me. . „ flun KrnncUi-o AVUrnt Mnrkct. SAN FRANCISCO. March 30 WHEAT-Qulet nd steady ; December. $ l,40Vi : May , not quoted. nARLKr Cjulet ; May , $120 ; December , not uotej. I'enrln Mnrkot. PEORIA , March M. CORN I'lrm , hlshtr : J.'o. WHISKY-HlBh proof spirits. STOCKS AM ) IIU. > I ) S. Toupcctn of Pence Cniiop n llooni In All Price * . NUW YORK , March 30 , Todays transactions n stocks might fairly be termed n runaway bull nark-el. The overwhelming conviction of oil the sperntora on Wall street F coined to be that a peaceful adjustment of the controversy \vlth Spain l probable. Any ct the minor develop ments of the day which seemed to contradict his assumption or to threaten the defeat ot this > utcomo vvcro penlitently and confidently IB- tared. There were reactions at times during the day , but thee were evidently due- merely to eallzlng sales by thofe who were content to take largo profit already assured. T.icse realising alen vvtro absorbed without at nn > time redi nc the level cf prices to last nlRht's clore , or ven near It , nnd tile market several times rol led to near the top figure * of the day under re newed bujlng. The day closed with euch a bu > - ns movement In full force nnd with prices near the highest level. The dnj's mt gains In the nllroad list ranged from 1 to 3 points , and In ho specialties gains of over C points In Sugar mil nearly 7 points In Metropolitan Street rnll- rny were scored. Seme of the shorts put out In Momlav's ( bulge vvtrc covered today and perhapi lejped on the advance materially , but the lead- ng Influence In the market was a rampant spec- ilntlvo bujlng movement. LonJon was credited vltll bc-lrg a large bujtr herc.xbut foreign ex- luinge failed to reflect the fact , the tone of ex- hange being llrm. This mlKht be due to sllqhllj asler time money , which was no less significant if the prevailing confidence In the peaceful out come than the strength In stocks. Itlces of Ymcrlcans In I ondon had risen before the open- ns here , but cabled report * raid that till * was due to bujlng on New York orders. Bpanwi government bond * nlsu nhowfil strength In Paris and London , but this vvn called a rellectlon of he strength of American securities , rather than he cnu e of It , Early reports from Washington hat Spam "had " agreed to free Cuba for tSOO.Crt- DOO Indemnity gave the flrt powerful upward mpctus to the market. The abstention of the senate foreign relations committee from reporting my of the warlike icsolutlons In Its custody nnd the refuvil of the Jiouse to Interrupt ttb progrers of Iho president's negotiations with the Spanish government were Interpreted n * favorable fac ers No account was apparently taken of the mplled suggeitlon nccompfinj Ins tliffe actions .hat the president's demands upon Spain were Hufllclontly firm and far-reaching to meet the ol > - iectlon * of these who had threatened to oppose lira In congress The undeilsing vonvlctlon In Inanclnl circles was tllat whatever these do- nands may be. Spain would accede to them anil hus avert Itostllltlcs. The bond market wns bj no mean * ni nctlve an stocks , but the tone wan strong , and some gains In prices vvero scored Total sales , t2.243.OCO United States new 4s coupon , advanced 14 } Per cent and United States new" 4 . registered , 1 per cent bid. There were Fal i of new ts. coupon , nt 1 per cent ocr bl < l > rlces , tvnil old 4s. coupon , nt V , per cent over jestenlaj'n bid price. The Evening Post's LonJon financial cable gram fays : "More eaglea - werewithdrawn from the Bank of England today fcr shipment to New York nnd the bank has slncti raised the selling price by W to 70s & 1. There U a posilblllty also of fi rise In the bank rate soon. After a dill nlng the stock markets here were practicallj .xjomlmt today , being le.1 by Spanish 4s , Arnerl > an * and Orand Trunk. There Is n tendency 1 fere again to buj' American * , and prices were above -he New- York parity nil day. The demand In the street was a trine under the best. There was a sharp rifB In Kaffir * , first on the. rumors of the death cf President Kmger. fltul then on reports that the Deutoch bank had demanded the tcrml nation of a loan to the Transvaal. Neither o thn r.-ports wo * confirmed , but the latttr was credited In good quarters The -.atlfnctory tor mlnntlon of the settlement has g'vcn fresh near to the markets , but much liquidation must p are th closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market today ! Atenlson 11M St.P.A Om 7m do pfa 147 llaltlmore A Ohio. . 17 SUP. M.AM 120 Canada Pacific 82 < So. Pacltlo 14 Canada Soutnern. . . JSH So. Hallway SX Chca.i.Onlo > . , i9 > * do pfd Chicago & Alton..104 Texas A PnolHo. . . . Union Pacific pftt. . ' " " ' ' " " ' c'.AE.i. . . ! . 05 U.P.D.&O 7V < C.O.C.A SLIi 28H Wnbash ttVt dopfd 73 do pfd lt i Dal. i. Hudson JOB Wheel. & L. E 1U Del. L.4 W 148W Wheel. & L. E. pfd RJ Dcn.&KloO HM Adams Ex 100 ( lopM 43W American Ex 133 Krlonenr ( ) 12H United States Ex. . . 39 ErlolBtpM SC WellsPanro EX..HS Ft Wnrno Ifln Am. Cot. Oil 17 > i GreatNorthorn pM.l 40 A. cot. oil pta ut ) Hocking-Vallov. . . . Am. Spirits , . . 7. . IlllnolBOentr.il. . . . 101 Am. Spirits pfd 17 Lake Erie iW 14W Am. Tooacco 1871 * do pfd 71 do pfa 115 LakeShore IP ! ) People's Gas fl Lomsvlllo & Nnsh. 01 Cons. Gas 183 Manhattan L. . . . Com. CaMe Co 100 Met. St. Uv Col. F. & Iron i0 ! Mlchlran Oentrii. dopfd 80 Minn , i St. L M Gen. lilcctno 84 do let pfd * iO IlllnolRStcol 47 Mo.Paclllo 27 ! < LnClodo Oas 4H Mobile * Ohio S7 Lead 31 Mo. K. A T UK no pfd 103 Mo.R. AT pfd H4 NatUn Oil 14 Chi. , Intl. A L 7 Oregon Imp. Co 30 dopM 23 Pacific Mall 2(1) ( ) N J. Central U4W Pullman Pal 177 N.Y.Comral HUM SilvcrCortlueitea. . N. Y. ChU A ; St. L. . 12K Stand.Ropo AT. . . . 314 dolut pfd D3 Sugar 120 do-.Mpfil 31 Oo pfd 101 Norfolk .V Western HUj T. C'.A Iron SIM No. Amor. Co OH U.S. Leather. . . . . . . " : . No.Pnuinc 24H do pfd , . . . . C7Vi donfil UAH U. 8. ilubbor : IH Ontario A W 1AH do pfd 07 Ore.lt. & .Nav 4H Western Union. . . . S7)i Ore. Short Line so ; Northwestern 121 Plttsbunr 1CH Uo pfd 17J Uoadirur 17 ! . . Rio Grande West . ' . ' .I Kock Island 874 ( Uo pfd 04 S. L.&S. J1 r Chlciigo-Grnat W. . 10 ! dolutpfd r ( l St. L. &S. W 4 St. fanl D1K do pfd n do pfd Ill lioidlnBt pfd. . . . 41 Hawaii C. C utt T3tnl sales of stocks today , Dfil.ooo shares. In eluding : Atchlson preferred , SS 3 ; Chesapeak & Ohio , S.900 ; Chicago , KjrllngtonQulncy ti.S42 ( ; Louisville & Nashville , 19r : o ; Manlmttiin 33.C73 ; Metropolitan , 21,831 ; Heading preferred , CWO ; Missouri Pacific , 7,600 ; Northern Pacific , C.120 ; Northern Pacific preferred , 20,070 ; Reading , 3.E90 ; Hock Island. 32.575 ; St. Paul , 71,116 ; South ern preferred , 4.GS9 ; Union Pacific , 64.S20 ; Union Paclilc , Denver & Oulf , 4.425 ; Tobacco , 15.4M ; ] > eoplc'c Oas , 1C,3K ! ) : Consolidated Oas , 4,323 ; General Hlectrlc , D.343 ; Sugar , 1M.D12 ; Tennes see Caal & Iron , 3,195 ; Western Union , S.Ktf. > 'ew York 31oucjr Market , NEW YOIIK , March 30. MONEY ON CALI.- Nomlnally. IMrWI per cent. PH1MB MKHC-ANTILK PAPKn-B r. per cent , STUIUJNa KXCHANGK Steady : with actual bunlness In bnnloers' bills at J1.S3VJS4 S3H for de. ntand and 11 SHI for sixty dajs ; postc-d nite , l.M'itJI S2 , and I ! 84 04 f > 5 ; commercial blllt , ' SILVER CnRTiriCATES-KHOSGHc. HAH S1LVKR E5\c. MEXICAN L.OLLARS < 4 c. GOVERNMENT 11ONDS Firm ; new 4s. reg. nnd coui > on. 121 ; 4 * , reg. 101 ; coupon. Ill ; 2 * . fS ; Sa , rov. and coupon , HHi ; I'aclflc ( M ot 't'l , lOS'/i. Cloilnc quotations on bonds rttn n tallows ; Klunnelul. LONDON , MarA 50 GeM ia quoted at Tlucnc * Ajrts toilay at 164.30. India council bills were allotted today at U 111-16,1. Amount ot bullion Ken Into the Hank , of Uneland today > ,0oo. American eagles amounting to JC115.WO wer withdrawn from the Hank ot England today. On thn Stock rxchanEu today American securities viere excited and wild , clmlnv slightly under the beit pr'cea. On the street later Americans were advancing. PAHIS. March 30. Price * on the bourse today were very firm on repurchase. Spanish 4i he * | . UtcJ 4U the ouUet , but were quickly carried up wit.1 other government Mnrttlea and nnli < ied at Ui hlrhrnt point of the d y. T > eneen mine * were partlcnUrly In f op. I'urch n were In. ducr < l on the Urtnetli of .American securities. Three per cent rentes , loaf 40 for the urcouiit. BEltLlN , March to.-grc rjllrs opened weaker on the bouI-M todny , Internntlonnln ami Ameri cans being unfavorably Jnipifcced by the report * 'ram ' Washington , hut the- soon rallied and ilowd steady. Northern Pacifies advanced. tlnatnn Stock Qttolntlon * . nOSTON , Match SO.-Call loans. Sffll per eentt Ime loaus , 4VtiISt > per Teat. Cloning prices or stock * , bonds and rnlnlpt shares ; .T. A3. t' . . . . . . . 104 iea. ura. . . merlcan flucar. . 121 m.Sumr nfd . . . inn ltd. Elee. Ill 1US av stifcs On. . . t 7-10 ifd 80 Dell reloplione. . . ISO il SOW Boston A AlDnr. 217 Atclilxon 4s B8M oston 4 Mama. . . 103 Allouoj ! Mlnm ? Cj IVi Atlantto 21) ) Pttchtmrr . „ U9 DostonA Montani 17im General Kloctna. . IUU BatwA BoHton. . . . ' . ' 4 > j Illinois steel. . . . 47 Calumet A Heola. . Bin Mexlcnn Content , . n Centennial , 1SK N. Y. * N.B. pfd , . SO Fnnklln 11H Old Colony. . . . . . 1 7 Osoeol.i 40 > * O.S.L . vi Oulncr 101) uooer. . . . . . . . . . ] Tnmanwiu 148 Union Paclfto . vo Wolverines S.'OV iVcstKna . SUM Parroti . ! 2J iT. Elt'O . sol , flnn Frnnclsro Itnlntt Qiiofntlonn. SAN FltANClSCO. March 30-Omclal closing luotatlons on mining stocks today Tsera as fol * lows ! i 17 Justice . Sil Alpha Con 7 Krntuekv Con . 3 indes la lelcher. . . . , 21 Occidental Con. . . . 270 lent * Delcher. . . . 3J Oohtr. . 74 lulllon. 7 Overman . II Caledonia 21 I'otoit . 43 ChallenreConja Sarnse . 'J4 luollar. 4(1 ( Scorpion . 3 Conndeneo. on sierra Nevada. . . . 100 : ou.Cat. A Va. . . . at Sliver lllll . 4 ! on. New Yor * . . . 2 Union Con . 4il Crown Point UtahCon . 11 . . TeJlo\rJnc . t . -jr. Norero . . 14,5 Sunttard . . . . . luo 'ulll ' . . . . . . i _ _ Silver Imrw , H'dc ; Mexlcnn dollirs , 43Vif ICc ; drafts. Eight , 15c ; telegraph , 1714c. York MlnlnK Qnntntlonn. NK\V YOrtK , March 30.-The following are the ; ljelnif mining quotations ! Chollar. 40 Ontario . 2flU Crown 1'olut. yo Ounir. "on. Cnl. Ji Va. . . . 78 t'lvmoiitn . H tauhvoou ( offiT'il ) 1(10 ( Quicksilver . 100 Gould " JcCurrv 21) OulckRilver ofd. . . 20 J "laleANorcroas. . 1MU Sierra Neva ta. . . . 170 ilomostiKo 37UO Standard . J05 Jron Silver 4 Union Con . 10 Mexican 34 Yellow Jacket . . . . 'JO London Stoelc ilnotntlnnsj , LONDON. March 20-4 p. m.-CloMng : Conools. m'r. . . in .f-iu N > Y. Central Consols , acct.,111 7-10 PeiuiNvlvaula " .in. Pacific U irjc 1.14 AlthNon _ , Orlu''cla ' L. .VN D. 5 II. Uentr.il 1U.IH ninul Trunk SH Jficau ordinary. . It)11 ) ! Mex. Cen. new 4s. . 00'4 .St.I'.uu common. . 4'4 Ex-Ulv. HAH SILVER Uncertain nt 23 11-lCd per ounce. MONEY 24(72 per cent. The rate of dls- : ount In the open market for nhort bills and : hree months' Ibllls , 3mj3',4 per cent. Flnnnnlnlotin. . OMAHA , March 30 Tile clearings fop the day vero JS5CS3991. nilnnccs.J13R.233H The cleur- : , ? , 1SD7 orc JG-S.9'.OOS nnd the lialnncca :37,512 : no. Increise In cleirlng" , J337.SS9 S3 CHICAGO , March 33. Clearing" , $15.27,210. ( ! New York exchange , 30o discount. Pouted rates , 14 S3 nnd SI S4Vi Stocks stronger ; Alley U 5iA jlil nnd 02 oskeili Hlscult. 21 ; IJIicult preferred , SO'J ; Ulnmoml Match , 132M ; Liltu Street U 11 1 ; North Chicago , 219 ; Straw board , K * > , ; Wtst Chi cage , 92 % . ST. LOUIS. March 30-Clcarlngo , 3WD,7C6 ; aalances , JW7.118. Money , 5 3 per cent. Niw York exchange , 40o dltcount ; I2'4o premium asked. PHILLVDDLPHIA. March ,30-Clearings , $10 , 903.171 ; balances , Jl,108,411. HALTIMOHE , March ! 0-Clearings , J3.379OOC ; balances , JC92.119 , NEW ORLEAN3 , March -Clearings , J1.113- 151. New York exchange , bank , par ; commer cial , Jl per Jl.OOO dlrcoutit. MEMPHIS. March 30-iclsarlng * , J324.44S ; bal- ancex , J133.LOO. New York exchange selling at fl ro premium i NEW" YORK. March 39- Clearings , JHJ.C92.42D ; balance * , tS.791.7SO. , UOSTON. March 30. Clearings , Jls.OSG.Col ; bal- anceJ , J2,020S87. Wool Jl'nrk'etH. BOSTON , March SO WOOIQuotatlons : Michigan , \\lscon6ln , stc. X Michigan , 21c ; No. 1 Michigan comblng.i 23c ; No 2 Illlnol * cAmblng , 2S2Sc ) ; No. 2 . .Michigan combing , 2Sf * 29c ; X New York. New Hnmp-hlte nnd Vermont , 212lc No , 'l ' New York. Ne-v Hampshire and Vermont ! 7edelajno Michigan. 28c. Unwahed medium. Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter blood combing , 23c ; Kentucky nnd Indiana three-eighths blootl i.comblng , 23e : Mis souri quarter blood camblng , 22c ; MIsH ur three-elghthh bloo < l comb'ng.i 22'ir : braid comb ing , 2Sc ; lake and OeorgU , 23e Texas w 00)11 ) Spring medium (12 inonth * ) , ICfilKc ; scoured , 43 ® H > c ; spring fine (12 ( months ) . 18ifl9c ; scoured , fiOc. Terrltorj' wools Montana fine medium nnd tine , ! C018c ; scoured , 46f4Ro ; staple , 60c ; Utah , Wy oming , etc. Fine medium and fine , 1 31Vo ; scoured , 4Vft4Tc ; staple , 50c. Australian , scoured basis combing , superfine , TOJfT.'c ; goo < l , Co ® CSc ; comb'ntr , average , cS"Kc ; Queensland combIng - Ing , Cue. The Amerlcin T\"ool and Colon Reporter will saj- tomorrow of the wool market l "The mar ket Is so quiet that U can bo almost sil I th'ere Is no market. Tor the present It would seem that n turn for the better had taken place In our foreign relations , and the market would not again experience such dullness as has lately characterized It. Much of the dullness In the trade may be attributed , to the state of the monej" market. Very few manufacturers have been seen In the market. Another cause of the dullness IH believed to be the Increased use 'of cotton , sholdjand. . other substitutes The Lon don sales report heavy bujlnc by France and Germany at advancing prices. No sales have been made ai jet for American account. Prloes are almost purely nominal. Practically no on ? cares to luiy at the existing quotations , but on the other hand , rcarcely any one will make any concessions. The sales of Ub week amount to 293.0T/0 / Ibs. domestic nnd CO.COO Ibs. foreign , mak ing a total of 353,000 IV * . , against a total of l,2 9r,00 Ibs. for the previous neck and a total of 12,839,500 Ibs. for the corresponding week last jear. BT. LOUIS , March 30. WOOL-EnsIer ; me- ( Hum. 15Q19c ; light fine , 13Qlc ; heavy fine , SJ 14c ; tub washed , 22ir2 ic. LONDON , Mnrc-li 30 The offerings nt the wool auction rales today aggregated 12,435 ba1 > , and Included n treed selection of scoured merlns , the bulk of which were taken by the continent. Sales In detail : New South Wales , 3,300 bales ; rmoured 10 > 4d ls 5'4d ; irtvnsjGfflld. . Queens land. 1,809 bal s ; scoured , 1s UdU 4d : greanv , G\01M. ( Victoria , 2.100 bales ; BooureJ. 4Jfi'ls 4H'l ; greasjC d ls li d. H-DUth Australia. 1.100 > ale * ; scoured IB 2dSls 4d ; gieaey. fii ioifd. Now Zealand , 3,300 bales ; greaj09741. . Cap ) of Good Hope nnd Natal. BOT bales ; scourtd. Is llVid : greasv. rH 7J4d. l unta Arenas , SOO bales ; grcisj- , Oil MnrketH. OIL CITY , March 30 Credit balances , 7 ? ; ; cer tificates opened and clo ed cash oil at 77Hc ; highest , 77 c ; total sales , 15.000 bbls. ; ship ment ! ) . 73.210 bhls ; runs , 100,773 Mil" . CHARLHSTON , S. C. , March 30 OILS Tur pentine , market dull ; notlIng doing , Itosln , firm nnd unchanged : sales , none , WILMINGTON , N. C. , March 30. OILS Spir its of turpentine , 11 rm at 29'4.10c , Tlosln , tlrm at $1.20 and $1.23. Crude turpentine , firm nt Jl.CO nnd $2. Tar. steady. SAVANNAH , Ga. . March 30 OILS Spirits of turpentine , firm at 30c neB < n , at the decllna ff.rm. Quote ; A , B , C , D. 1.15 ; E , t.25 : r. : i.3031.:5 : G. $1.4S : H. $1.CG ; I. St.CO ; K , $1.65 ; M , $1.70 ; K. $1.75 ; W G. $1.85 ; W W , $2. I.ouUrllle Live Stock. IjOUISVILLE. March 30 CATTLE Marl It dull and fully 10@lSc lower ; extra good export steers. $4 CGJJH 62 ; choice Imtrher steers. H 25tp 4 10 ; fair to good butcher sUere , $3 7fW4 25 ; com mon to medium butcher steers. $3503375 ; chclco heifers , $3 9Z4 15 ; fair to choice butchers cow ? , 9MT303 ; medium to good feeders , $3 CSfll 1.5. HOOS Herelpts , 3,000 head ; tops , 90&3 95 ; meaiums , $3 SiU3 90 ; light shippers , $3 GOQ'S SO ; pigs. $2CO I3M Slinui' AND LAMI1S Market steady and un changed ; good , to extra Flipping shonp , $3 TOO 3.75 : fair to coo , ) sheep , $3 Win 25 ; common to medium , J2.0 > iJ2.M ; extra shipping Iambs , J4 7 ; { Co ft ) : fair to good Inmbs , $4 2-.WI.75 ; best butch ers , $4 OOS > 4 CO ; fair to goo3 Uutchera. $3 C081.11) . New York i.\\r Stock. NEW YOniC. March M ( HUKVCS Receipts , 1.C83 head ; active and s shade liljher ; utters , medium to choice , $4 73(15.40 ; oxen and stags , $315346.5 ; cows , | 200f373 ; extra fat cows , $3 M W1.10. Cables unchanged ; exports today. 3,672 quarters of beef ; tomorrow ! 592 head cattle. CALVES Receipts , 6,521 head ; good veals , steady ; common and medium , loner ; poor to choice -veals , $400 700. 8HEF31' AN1 > < LAMHS Receipts , 9.5S2 head ; s'lerp In light supply and firm ; lamb * slow and 15 20c lower : sheep. $4 000-5.10 ; lambs , goo.1 to rlco. ! $60080S7V4 ; clipped , ( rood to choice , $5 00j > C.15 ; spring lambs , t ? rj > 3 < V < each. HOGS Receipts , 8,842 lifsj ; steady. Indlnn iiolU I.Ue Stork. INDIANAIOIJS. Marqlis SO CATTLn-Ri"- c > lpt , 00 head ; s-h'pments. fair ; maiUet mo < ler- ately active : gnod to prime steers , $19095.25 ; fair to medium steers. $4.CO4.(0 ; common to good Ktockrrs , $3 tJGtt t . HOGS Receipts. C.CuO head ; fchlpmneta. 3.KO head ; market fairly active at 2VQCc lower ; eord to choice medium nnd heavy , $3800385 ; mixed and heavy , $3 70fr3 W ; good to i holce lights. J570a3.77V , : common lights. $3 6 > )33.70. Slinni * Receipts , ICO hind : hlpmenU. light ; good to cho'ce lamlia , $5 40Q5 75 ; fair to me- ilium , $400 525 : rholce Blieep , $123 4 50 ; com- mcm sheep , $2.7503 40. En t IlufTnlo I.Ive Stock" . HABT nUFFALO. N. Y. . March SO TATTLH Trlme to extra export steers. $520R523 ; prlrnn to choice shipping , $4 9035 IS ; fat heifers , 14 Zii 4 50 ; fair to good mixed butchf rs1 stock. $3 Kli 4,10 ; butchers' and cows , $300fJ343 ; common cow * . $2,606275. HOGS Yorkers , goa.1 to choice. $ IM3105 ; roughs , c-ommon to rholre. $3.50fl3 Co ; pig . com mon to choice. $ } 75Q3 U. SHEEP Choice to selected wethers. $4 90CS CO ; culls to common , $3 MJJ3.40. Cincinnati Lite Slack. CINCINNATI. March SO.-HOGS-.Vetlvo at $3.SOf)3 90. CATTLK-Steady at $2.25475 0. ) . 811 HEP Steady at $3 ONJ4 75. LAMDS-Eailer at $ l.t585.M. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Run of Ordinary Proportion ! Find an Ex cellent Demand. CATTLE STILL BRING GOOD PRICES Trnilr Oprnc Uvclr nnrt OffcrliiRa Arc Suon Irl\cu O cr tlip Scnlca Active , but o LIN tic Lower. ' ' SOUTH OMAHA , March SO.-Uccelpta of the days Indicated were ; Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Hor's. March 30 3.CS1 7.3J4 10,001 21 March 29 4,97 ! ) 4.IVV1 4..MI March 25 1,30) I.HIS 4,036 March 28 93 $ P.22S 2,72f 23 March 23 1.7S7 7,513 3.152 1 JUrch 24 ? ,103 6,734 7.50S . . . . Mnrcli 23 2.M7 3.3JU 3.1WO 23 March 2M < ) 4'M 6,015 1 March 21 1,42 1.77S 6.71G JG March 19 iaw 3.3J3 1,701 7 Match 18 2,307 4.70S 2 W9 March 17 1S 5 4,730 1I.1W 3 Murch 1G 3.W7 4,943 C.Sio March 13 3,720 6,007 3,041 S March 14 2.1PS l.CJO 4.SQG 2 March J2 2.10S 4 Ml 796 20 March 11 2,4i2 5.912 l.WS . . March 10 2.312 4.C37 10.207 The oniclal number of oars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cnttlc. Iloss. Shtcp. H'r's. C. , M. & St. P. Uy. . 2 2 . . . . O. & St. U Ily. . . . . . . . 2 l . . l Missouri Pacific Ily. . 1 fi Union Pacific System. U 23 33 r ! , E. & ' M. V. ii."ii ! si j * ' ' . . ' S. C. & P. Ily 4 C. , Bt. P. , M. Ac O. Ily 15 4 U. & M. H. 11. K. . . . 4S 2S 4 1 C. . U. & Q. Ily 2 2 . . .t K. C. & St. J. . . 5 C. , It I. & P. ny. , e. 2 2 C. , II. I. it P. Ily. , w. 1 . . 2 , . Total receipts 137 D9 43 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as folloivs , each buyer purchasing the num ber ot head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co iss 1177 203 O. H. Hammond Co 419 1,205 Swift nnd Company . . . . 621 1,716 H.7G3 Cudahy Packing Co 7H ) 1,933 2'isj P. D. Armour , Chlcaso. ro2 1,270 11. Hecker & Dcgan. . . . . . 310 Krebbs & Co y Hl'l Ac Huntzlnser 1'i.t \ Livlnfiston & Schuler. . . . 7J H. Hamilton Meyers 170 Swift , country jn Cudnhy , Kansas City 701 . . . . . Planklnton , Milwaukee.f 031 Other buyers UTI . Left over 400 430 700 Totals 3 , ! > 24 7,399 9.03S CATTLIi-Hecelpts today , 3K3 hend ; yei- terd.iy. 4,878 head ; one week ago , 2,837 hu.id ; twoweek-i ago , 3,5'J7 heao. As 'Has ' the case yesterday , the. most of the cattle on sale iw era corn-fed loevt" , but there \VETO also quite a good many toek cattle , us weJt ni a llbeinl sprinkling of cow stuff. The market , as a uhole , did not show any very marked change fiom j ester- day nnd ns a general thing It was entirely .satisfactory to sellers. 13UEF STEKHS Though not quite up to yesterday's martc the supply of corn-fed beeves was again IHIRbut none too large to satisfy the very excellent buying deminil. Local packer * seemed to want a goo 1 many cattla and In addition to their requirements thera were a number of good shlpp'ng or ders. The market opened , early and the yards presented a lively nppearnnce. The cattle were soon moving toward the ecalis and It wus not long until a. very largp pro portion o fthe offerings had changed hands. The prices paid shotted the market to be stronp .especially on desirable lots. BUTCHERS' STOCK Co s and hslfeis were In active demand again toilay und the market was fully steady , or even strong. The offerings changed hands rapidly and the bulk sold early. STOCK CATTLB-For two days In suc cession the supply of stockcrs and fcedsrs has been much larger than usual and buy ers were not qulto so hungry for anything and everything as they have been on a rood many days of late. In other -words , juyers were more discriminating , nnd while .hey would pay steaMy prices for desirable thin stock the moro common kinds were slow nnd easier. Half-fat cattle did not sell so readily nnd the feeling T\aa easier on them as well. Representative sales : NATIVES. BEEP STEEIIS. . Av. IV. No. Av. IT. Nn. Av. Pr. 8..1133 Jl 25 16..1S04 J4 93 0..1053 Jl 50 23..1234 4 3S 2.112) " ) 410 10..1018 410 2..1153 4 40 16..1iW 4 CO 18..1277 4 M 5..1154 4 40 IS..10 % 4 S5 2i..t060 4 33 2. . . . 940 415 1. . . . 840 373 7..1277 4 CJ SO. . . . 693 4 Go G6..10S5 420 9..1161 4 45 1. . . . 830 4 15 a. . . . 910 4 15 C > . . , ,122J 4 73 8..140t 47540. . . . . 11C1 435 21. . . . 8W 425 4..1100 4 SO 8..1259 425 3..1110 4M 4. . . . 715 3 GO 119..1123 4 S7 < 4 20..1UH ) 435 5. . . . 894 4 25 2. . . . 940 4 25 M..1-KS 4 45 58..1413 445 1. . . . S20 400 5U. . , . 835 400 2..1310 4 5 14..1K4 4 CO S3. . . . 952 4 13 7..1350 4 63 3..1218 4 25 1..UGO 4 K G..1433 480 1. . . . 770 M5 G. . . . 546 IS' ' ) 2..1075 4 OS 1. . . . 870 405 21..1114 440 1..1150 440 23..1117 4 SO 20..1057 4 3S 7..1303 430 17..1520 433 2..1240 400 2..1204 4 45 . 24. . . . 852 4 15 1. . . . S90 4 15 8..1290 4 GO 1C..1101 4 GO 20..11C4 450 20..1213 460 4..1100 430 20..1178 4 SI 1. . . . 930 4 00 30..12SS 4 45 12..10J7 4 35 41..1229 4 S3 IS..1351 434 31..1465 4 5 20..1211 440 10. . . . 9W 425 ; S..133I 470 9..13W 470 1..1300 430 12..1155 1 SS 22..1103 415 20..1256 4 CO W..11SO 4 25 C..10SO 4 30 1..10:0 3 90 12..1277 4 40 12..1137 4 40 3. . . . 9M 4 I' 1..132) 4 GO 8. . . . 951 363 19..11S3 4 GO G..11SG 430 14..1153 4 40 6..1301 4 25 22..1161 4 20 18..1070 430 47..10C7 440 40..1in 430 7..1C34 4 20 1. . . . C70 373 HElFlIItS. 1. . . . 770 375 3. . . , 930 290 1. . . . COO 400 1. . . . 950 4 01 1..12IO 4 CO I7..C61 390 12. . . . G92 375 1. . , . 810 3 CO 1. . . . 4JI 3 6 < > 1. . . . C70 3 G 1. . . . 870 3 70 3. . . . 31i' 4 lj 3. . . 746 SCO 3. . . . S70 4 M 2. . . . 7 < JO 375 4. . . . 755 375 1. . . . 790 390 3. . . . 63.1 390 1. . . . 050 4 W 20. . . . Ml 390 3. . , . 870 400 1. . . . GV > 3 GO 2. . . . CIO 3 C5 26. . . . 671 IM 1..1390 4 GO 6. . . . 734 3 M 2. . . . 720 3 40 rows AND HciKnns. 1..1010 3 GO 1..1130 375 1. . , . 710 223 61EERS AND HUIFEHS. 25..1006 4 40 1..11CO S 45 1..1350 S3 < } l..I7fO 3 45 1..2XO 3 30 1.1350 3 30 1..15M 3 ? 5 1..IC20 345 1./WSO 30) 1..1450 32' 1..10JO 344 2..13CO 340 1. . . . S7l ) 3 55 l..l'JJO 3 GO 1..1420 .1(5 1. . . . 910 290 1..1170 3 45 1..1500 3 3i 1. . . . 9IJO 3 5) 1..H70 345 1..1730 3.- ) 1. . . . SSO 275 1.-1030 330 1..1720 3 GO 1. . , . 900 275 1..17EO 3D.'i 1..13IO 3 GO 2..1190 340 1..11CO 300 1..1361 330 1..K50 310 CAUVEd. 1. . . . 100 650 1. . . . 2J } 4 25 4. . , . 220 fi GO 9. . . . 127 C75 1. . . . 310 GOO 1. . . . 140 601 2. . . . 100 009 STAGS. 22..1257 373 3..1126 370 1. . . . 9ft ) 260 13..1H5 3 40 1. . . . 810 4 10 COWS i.1110 3 SO tO..1058 380 4..1107 3 f5 :0..10J7 3 G5 4..1100 3 CT. 1. . . . 920 3 l 4. . . . " ) SCO" 1. . . . 730 2 C3 C..1014 320 2..1335 S 80 77. . . . 902 SCO 1. , , , 750 SCO 1 , . . . 900 340 14. . . . 953 333 7..1205 370 21..114S 370 1. . . . S 325 2.1123 375 S..126S 3 S3 1. > . .1350 3 SO 1. . . . 7CO 3 15 10. . . . 9SC 3 GO 1.12:0 400 1. . . . 780 SCO 2..13S5 370 103. . . . 9U 3 G5 9 , . . . M2 3 GO 11. . , , U15 3 25 14 , . . , 372 4 15 1. , . . SCO 3 CO 1..112375 ) l.129i ) 8 SO 1..13CO SCO 1..1030 37" 2..1393 360 77. . , . 90. ! 3 GO 1. . . . 750 3 CO 1..1030 3 0) ) 1. . . . 770 2 75 1..1200 3 f. 7..1171 385 1..1100 3fO 20. . . . 921 410 1..1230 371 1..1010 3 f.O 3..1740 8 4 1..11M 4 00 1..11LO 3 70 1. . . . WW 210 1..1070 3 ) 1..11RO S 90 IS.,110i ) 365 1..12CO 325 2..1265 390 1..10IO 390 1..1SOO . " . fi" 2..1070 370 4. . . . W3 3 CO 1..1300 3 73 1. . . . S 0 3 7T 1..13DO 370 l.,10'iO ' 3 0 2..1KO 373 1..1090 SCO S.111C 3 Si 1..114) 333 1..1C20 3 15 1. . . . V 3 13 13..1004 3 S3 1..1050 38" . 1..12W ( 8" 4. . . . fOe 393 2..1800 3 70 1..10SO 3 11 2..118J 3 f ( ) 1..1MO 363 3. . . . 830 3 BO 2..1170 3 C3 1. . . . 970 S3' ' ) 2..1045 SCO 2. . , . 783 201 21..1007 3 70 2. . . . 810 3 23 5..1071 ! 1 W 1. . . . 9CJ 3 10 l.n.lOrt ) 3 8 > 1..12J ) 3 73 2..1215 305 1 , . . . MO 3 W 1..1UO 300 1..13CO 363 1..11SO 370 1..1UO 374 3..1098 S 63 " * ' ' 4. . . . E43 4 20 "l.i. . 60 4 00 16..1097 4 23 B. . . . SM 450 16. . . . 818 4 W 21. . . . Ml 425 2..10S5 3 GO 1. . . . 320 4 7 ? 13..1292 4 M Cl. . . . 733 4 40 2. . . . 753 3 00 31. . . . S7S 4 S3 . . . . WJ7 4 S3 3. . . . W ) 350 9..13M 470 4..H3' 433 15. . . . FRO 423 4. . . . MO 415 63. . . .1087 4 2 < ) 1. . . . 92ft 411 G4..S062 430 1. . . . 870 4 00 4. . . . 810 4 05 & . . . . fitt 4 GO 16. . . . SIS 4 GO 3. . . . 723 4 31 1. . . . C30 4 15 2. . . . 7M 4 20 Ii..l004 4 3) 2. . . . CSO 4 10 1 , . , , G70 4 15 14 , . . . Mi3 4 M 4. . . . M7 3 75 2. . . . 624 3 75 6. . . . 840 4 0 14. . . . C94 4 25 C. . . . MO 435 14..105J 341 9. . . . 70S 4 CO HOGS-ItecelpU today. 7.'Jl tirail : 5rMerilny , 4.(132 ; one week ago. 3.S33 ; tun nexki ago , 4,945. ( 'ompared with i > re\louH ilajs It wa a very liberal run for a Wednesday. The quality of the hoc < on sale wan not a < Rood na > mterrtay and hardly up to the average that Is. there were moro light weights and not to many clinlcu lic.-uy. The ilemand as KOOI ! and tlif market nponej early In itplte of the fart that a good msnv loads came In en late trains. Th Uiyfr * all neerned to have liberal orders and the offerings changed hands rujiiaiy , no that the bulk vai eon dltpoted of , AH to values , the market van eisler on nil grades , but especially so on the light and lleht mixed , which were Kenerally about 2'a lower. Yi'stcrJay the hogs sold practically at 13 WfJ 370. lth a top at 13.72 anil a bottom at f I GS , Tlie ranee of prices \VOB not much different to day , but there wer more loajs at tb * low prlc . making the vor rf of all thu nits lower. Th bin Ktrlnir void nt (1 60. One of th IntereMlnir features of Hi * Irml * at present is the rcurcltj * of Rood liesvy IID * . It w not so very lone * eo that -all tin hots coming were hcivy and lluhtelcliti commanded a Rood bl premium The | > rv cnt crnK-lty of heavy host , which no one M > ems able to e < r > Uln , ! coupled with the good forelcn ilemnnJ for fat Imchs , has rev er ed the former onlf r of thlnss , ana put heavy hess at n premium , He-present \ tlvo Mies ; No. Ay , Sh Vr. No. Av. Sh. Pr , 13 273 f WV > u , : ,0 10 H M M n : 40 s K : o . . . : i ; . . . .1 sn , O 510 . . . 3 < V ) 71 ,2.1 SO JM C8 TC 16) 36- ) 11. . . . . . . Iw ) . . . 360 M 231 SO 3 C ) 7S . .Ml 40 3 ft ) < J . . . . . . .f.M W 3 60 K4i 251 M S U ) 9) ) 24t 40 36. ) 0. ) 2.X . . . 3(0 79 243 120 3 W 79 241 120 3 C ) 44 ! 3 160 CO M 21 ! . . . Jl 60 w 22t . . . j i 77 : io . . . nro 71 241 . . . 360 CO ! I2 . . . 30) SI 202 t ) 36) ) 64 JU 40 SCO 79 K.1 . . . 36 43 2T7 2\W SCO M 33 . . . S M M 211 io 5 CO S3 207 . . . 3 60 I. : , . . . . . .2.Y ) IM 3 CO 4 * JSJ 120 36) 0 ! :4I SO 3 6t ) 37 216 . . . 360 72 Ill ) 3 b 72 24S 160 36-1 IS ISS . . . 3 On 78 213 160 3 W IB 2J7 . . . 360 < a 51 200 3 U SO 2S , . 3f > SI 3 . . . 364 S > JJJ SO 260 61 227 40 3 CO i 2.M . . . 3 10 < I1 277 . . . 3 61 73 VtH . . 3 CO 7J tm SO 1 60 6-1 210 . . . S M 63 244 . . . 3 R ) hS 23 M 3 < ; ; sis . . . 36) cr r > 8 M 3 co 64 2.-- . . . 3C2V4 47 323 W 3 6JU 44 312 40 3 C2'v 16 210 . . . 3 fU i W4 M sc2i4 M ITT . . . s rU 4 272 SO 3 621i 77 ! VI SO 3 f2S : 2W . . . 3 f2lj M SI7 . . . S 62U Sft ) 160 3 621 , CO 27 < SO 3 tiC < 245 . . . 36.il , t.6 ? IO . . . 3 63V 7 317 . . . 3624 .IS 22 . . . 365 A 24 t 3 63 63 J1I . . . 3 C3 0 3W . . . 3 C5 M 2f > . . . sis : ' .D 40363 rr : is so IM :2s . . . ic.- : s . . . so.- , J 279 . . . 363 < .S. . . , , . < .278 SC IK H 2JI ) . . . 163 62 ft ) . . . 363 ron . . . s 6" M is- . . . s f3 4 255 . . . 163 77 2S3 4) SM 7 267 SO 3 67 > 4 63 811 SO 370 9 217 . . . 370 C6 267 . . . 370 3 2SSO 3 70 AVAGOX 1IOGS THnOW OfTS. 1 4CO . . . 2M 1 SCO . . . 271 4 ! 'i7 SO 340 C 2Vi . . . 3 B7U 2 31 * . . . S 57H 7 240 . . . 3 G7'i 4 Iti . . . .T r,7"j 6 233 . . . 3G7I.I 6 1UI . . . 360 8 Vti ! . . . 3(0 ( ! 212 . . . 36. ) 6 22S . . . 3 W S 263 . . . 3 H ) fi SO . . . 3 CO b srt . . . SCO 8 2i,0 . . . 3 f2 < 5 2 JV , . . . Sir C 211 . . . 363 1 : ! l1 . . . 3 63 ! > 251 . . . S 65 RlinnP Herelpts toilny , 10,001 li-nrt ; je teiil.iy , 541 head : one vseek ttjTi' , 3.PH6 liend ; t\so v\ei kH eo , G3J3 hi.1 id. Itm a Ills run fui tli's ' mnrXrt nd nearly i-ver > thins hcica on pile , lul It Id not npponr nnv tinj l.irie fur the ilemnnJ. Loc-il IIU > IM Kcvinoil to lmvi > Inrpe onlc-rn nnd n mUltlrn Uirro uas a ( .hlppliiK demand tu IK' ecltonnl vvltli. The market opened enrlv nn < l VB fairly nctlv" o that u very Hisc proiiortlim of the uiToiliii.B > on chunireil liand . The receipt v\eri' pretty equally dlvldl li- > wii n niieop and lamb . * ! | H sheep were frtti-nl on n uvcruira und the inaiket .n Ktionc. The ntnt.3 poht nt steady ] n-ce und the avtrafe uallty was fair. One bunch f funcv rolornds spring lambs so'.d ? S 0) . llepresentntlve fclilos ! 'o. Av. 1'r. uu nr tcrn wptlicra Ill Jl C5 SS western > earllnKi ion 4 7'i J3estern v\ethem . , , , . 1 ) 4 It 73 Mcxlcnn Inml.s 63 21 iM western Hluvp 92 4 55 i" wretcrn wethrra 114 4 15 70 Mexican latnlM . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . * * . . . , . . 6i 52' ) 7 p es ! 2 400 23 western Iambi G5 4 u ) 98 v-.c tcrn Inmbs 61 5 2 ° ) ! < ) KprlnR lamba C2 SO' ' ) 6 lamlm b. 5 1 > v\cthcrH Ill 425 l'i ) je.ivllnir < " 2 4 < ) l \\ratern Inmbs 76 B * v Chucks 123 373 92 weBtem phup HI 4 53 11 western wethers 12 } 4 40 S3 Mexican mixed 74 435 2 < feeder Iambi 63 5 ( * ) tG oM v\\i 93 40) 78 feeder limba C4 490 CHICAGO lilVK STOCK MAIIKCT. Jinltoil Supply Stri'iiKthciiN tlic 1'rlcc of llflitvr CatIU- . CHICAnO , March DO. Today1 B llmlte.1 supply f cattle miile bujcrs more iirompt alwut tal.ln ? hold than xisunl nnd recent prices were well maintained , Rood to prime fat cattle ruling \ery : ng and In some cases lOo lilcher. Sile of beef steers were on a basH of from J3.90-to J3.93 'or the commonest tf > from T5 to J5.40 for choice o prime shlpp'nj ; cattle , the greater part helling or from J4.40 to J5.10. Xo fancy cattle are com- UK und iiuotatlonii for uch are nominal nt from 5 65 to J3.78. Stackers and feeders we-e animate ! it } 3 fi to H 83 , and there W.TS nn jepe.'lftlly ' Blron ? deninrRl for little Unlit wHKlIt fc-edlnc fctevm Calves sold ut from J6 to f8 61 , n few alei belns made nt from $4 to )3.75. CHnnlnif cons were iic- Ivo nt from J2.23 to $3.00 nnd fat heifers wild in to from tl.CO to $1.73 for prime. A car of , ,130-lb Texas ttteers brought $4.G3 nnd two loads of native steers nnd Hc'ftra about evenly dIUled broiifiht } 5.35. Traila In IIOK wan fairly active on both loci ! and shipping account , prices weakening n little after early smnslh. The bulk of the pole * oc curred at from $3.80 to $3.90 , the cnmmoneiit lenvy packing IIOBS selllnu at from M.C5 to U.7J , while prime heavy IIORS brought from $3.90 to $3 1214. Trices for sheep nnd lambs were ctrona nt the recent nrtvance. Sheen fold briskly nt from $4.23 to 14.50 for wooleil nnd at from JS.60 to $4.15 for lihnm , rams selllns ; nt from 13 to $4 nnd itoats nt 11.2-3. TearllnK sheep brouBHt frrm M.73 to $5.10 , shorn Ro'ni ? at $4.50. Shorn lambs sold nt from 14.50 to $ ' and unshorn , nt fmm $5 to $6 , Oolo- railoa telllnf : freely nt from $3.85 to $0. Receipts : Cattle , 12COO licad ; hog , 2ICOO head ; sheep , 16,000 hend. St. I.oiiln Live Stock. fT. IJOUIS. March 30 CATTI.K Hccelpts , 00 hend , Includlntr 500 head Texnns ; Blilp mentB , 800 head ; market strong and Ite hlfiher on irood cattle ; Texnns atrone and active ; fair to fancy nn.t4vn fihlppln ? and exnort uteers , SI fO © 0 GO ; bulk of sales. $4.SOT3.23 ; drcfed Iwef ami butcher stecra , $120(3" ( 00 ; bulk of nnlc- , 14 3Ti@4 75 ; steers under 1.000 Ibs. . $3 004 63 ; iulk of sale * . $3 90B1 ! 40 ; stackers nnd leederh. 13 3' ' > ff4 70 : bulk of pales. $3 40Jf I 35 ; COVVH and lelfers , $2fiOi4M ; Texas nnd Indian fiecrr. J3.aci4.73 : bulk of eales , $41004 CO ; cows n.td iclfors. $2.403 40. . IIOQS Uecelpts , 7,600 head ; shipments. 1.21ft nnd ; market bircly Ftcady , closln j louer ; Yorkers , $3 7 < K33 M ; pacUcrs , $3.730350 ; butch- . . SHEEP necelpts. 1.400 liend ; rtilpmentfl. 150 .tend : market stcmlv ta mrong ; native muttons , M00475 ; lamta , $5.258527. Knnnnii City l.lvc Stock Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY. March 30 CATTI.n Itecelptd , 7,600 head ; market steady to loner ; Texas ulcers , $360fT470 ; Texas cons , $3 004 n5 ; nitlve steers , $3SO5.13 ; native cows nnd heifers , iZOftfMM ; Etockers and feeders. $3 1005 20 ; bulls. $ j OOJT3 85. llOflS llecclpts , 18.000 head ; market weak to Co lower ; market slow : bulk of sales , $ lWj > 365 ; henvles. $3.C.5'83 75 : packers. $3 COW3 or , ; mixed , $3 433 65 : Hgits , $3 43 3 60 ; Yoikers , $3 C3 030) : pigs. $3 1503 CO SHUEI' Hecelpts , 3,000 head ; market firm ; lambs , $4 00fl6 00 ; mutton' , $3 25g4 75. StocU In Tlcrord of receipts of llvr- stock nt the four principal markets for March 30 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha . 3.6M 7,391 10,00 Chicago . 12.000 21,000 16,00 Kansas City . WOO 18.COO 3.00 St. I > ouls . 1,900 7.COO 1,40 Totals . S5.0S3 C6.991 30.40 ; D AWSON ! Vln All AVntcr Honio. Magnificent rtenmer "ROANOKE , " formerly of the Old Dominion Steamxhlp Line , leavva Suiltli Juno lOtih , direct for the mouth of thf Yukon River , where river boats will promptly mcc passengers for l > aw on. Klrst-class faro $3iX ) nm up ; second-class faro 12X1 , Includlni ; meala und benh. Si-nU IflOO nt once- torefic'rvc PIINMII We wilt also deliver 1.COO pounds of nworter provision * ( crtlmated to be a year's mppl t nny of our IKWIS for JJM extra to u limited num" ber taking luusagu on our llrst tlramer. WB Aiiu THU IT.OPM ; To take you to Alnska. We have b en there foi six > ear . Wrlt - for further partlculara. 1SOUTII AWIHUUI.N Transportation and Trailing Co. CIS TIRST AVE. , 210 OLD COLONY 11LDG Seattle Wnsh. Chlcarjo Ely 13 Wearo Pros , Dawsnn , N , W. T. Capt. John .1 Heal } Vice I're-s. nnd CK Mgr. N. W. T. JAMES E BOYD & CO , , Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OP TRADB. Direct wlrex to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren * Co. TELEl'HONK ! Ui3. H. R. PENNEY & CO. 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Office. 1C38 N St. . Liarols. Nob. C. C. CIIIUBTIB. K. : , STHEET. President Vie * President Ciiristie-U Commission Cos Oaiiltnl , fSO.OOU.MU. Fally I'liia. Ill llourd uf Trade IliilldliiK. STOCKS. GHAIX ASH 1'llOVlSIOXS. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Frlmtrr , Secondary or Ttrtliry BLOOD roiBON pcrmtntntljr Cured in 15 to 35 DOTS. 1 u c'sn t * trtattd at horn * foMIM I5rlc undfr am * Eunninty. If you prf rte to elm * li r Wf. Trill ' contract to p y ra > rota far * onJ not - biiu , aad no bwjt * u w * rut to cur * . , IF YOU HAVE takin mrreurr. lodld * potash and Mill fuiv * aehta ana pain * . Mucous Patent * IB tnjuih. Sore Threat. Plmplfi , Copper Caf rcd 8poU , Ulcer * on any part of the bodr. Malr or Hyebrowi falllnf out , U U tm Secondary Wt QuirantM tt Gun W * solicit th mrst cbittnst * CAMS tn < T challrnte the world for u cnta i * cannot cur * This dltesjo lm > lwavs baffled th * kill of the most tmlnvnt phrMoIoni. $500.004) capital behind our unconditional ruaranty. Abiolul * proofs lent icaJtd on npplleatlon. 100 page book nnt frt * . AddreM COOK H.UMKDY CO. . I4OI Moionlo Trmplc , Cblcniio , 111. tiOOK REMEDY CO _ n ln . WEAK MEN ln tnnt ffpllcf. CnroInniUvs. Never returns 1 III Kin. 11 v send to nny sntTi rer In n plnlti denied rnvrlupt ! I IlKK n iirricrlptlon with full illrrr- lions for a quick , prlvntomrdfnrl.nit Mnnliond , Mslit I.o Eri. Nervous DiMlltv , nmllink I'ltrl * . Varlrnrele. rtr. O. 11. % \ rlshl. Music IVnirr. lln I A.'VU. MnrMioll , Mirli. ' FOU CITIIF.IC LE BRUN'S TltlH remedy bull „ In- Jcrtod directly to the neat of thoNo dlnni of the Gciitto Urinary Orijniis , rcqntrcs no clmntro of dlot. Cnrn gnarnntrrd in 1 to it Kninll plain pncU- ' * ° " ' ) nil UK TV TT'n V < 'V > Q > W JtJCjSold | only by M > orn Dillon Co. , S. II. Cornel ( ! tli unit M . , Oinnlin , Xrli. CUKE Cw Bit 40 far unn mr t rilichargM. InflamnistloM- trrlutlcnt or uleertllou ct in neon nirmbrioM. . _ Pa'.Blcit. and not MtrlB * THlEnuCHHlipjtCo. " r nnt ID iltln wr > p Patronize Home Industries ! > 1'nrctinMliiR Oooiln Mn < 1c nt the elirimkn l > "nmoi-lc . AWNINGS > .ND TENTS. OMAILV TKNT AND HUnHISH CO. ( Successors Omaha Tent nnd Awnlne Co ) Manufacturers tents , avtmngs : Jobber * ladles' nnd rents' Mackintoshes. Tents for lent 1311 Far * nam Ht. , Omaha. BREWERIES. OMAHA nilKWINO ASSOCIATION. Carload shipments made In our own refrltf- trotor can. Itlue Ribbon , nilte Export , Vienna Export nnd Family Export delivered to nil parti ot the city. conmcK WORKS. O. P. KPENBTEK , KA LE CORNICE WORKS * Mnnufacturor of Oalvanlttd Iron Cornlcu , Gal vanlred Iron Skylights Tin. Iron unfl Slatt Roonue Agent for Klnnear s Steel Celllnj. 10S-10-12 Notth Eleventh street. CltACKElt FACTORIES AUCR1CAHISCUIT AND MFO. CO. Wholesale Cracker Manufacturers. OMAHA. NED. DYE SCHOiniSACK'S TWIN CITY DYD AVOHKS. 1R2I I'nrnnm St. Dyclnn and cleaning of garments and Roods of every description. Cleunlne of fine Garment * specialty. FLOUlt MIL.U3. 9. F. OILMAN. Flour , Meal , Feed , Bran. 1013-13-17 North 17th Street. Omaha , Neb. C. K. lllaek. Manager. Telephone 92. .RON WORKS. DAVIS A COWOIM , IRON WORKS. Iron mid nrimii Fnnndersj. Manufacturers nnd Jcbbcrs of Machinery. Q n. cral repairing a specialty. 1501 , 100J and 1WJ Jackson street , Omaha. Is CD. LINSEED OIL. WOODMAX M.vsnnu on. WORKS. Manufacturers old process raw Unseed oil , kot > tie boiled llneced oil , old process s'ound Unseed cakes , ground and screened flaxteed for flrug- Uts. OMAHA. NEU. MAITRI SES. CO. Manufacturers of high trade Mattresses , 1111 llurney Street , Omaha. OVERALL AND SHIRT FACTORIES. nVK\S COMI > Ay. Mrgrj. Clothlr.it. Pants , Rhlrts , Overall * . OMAHA. NEIi. B1IIRT TACTORIES. J. II. EVAXS , NHIIKASKA HIIIIIT COJIPANV. Exclusive cuttoin Rhlrt tailors. IMS Karnam. VINEUAR AND PICKLES. IIAAltMAMN VIViJAIl CO. Manufacturers of Vinegar. Pickles. Catsup * . Mustards. Celery and Worcesterfhtre Sauce. WAQO.S'fi AND CARRIAGES. WIM.IAJI For a gt > od substantial vehicle of any df scrip. tlon for repainting or lubber tins on new or old wheels the bett place 1s 27th end LeavcnworiD streets. CAnniAin co. Che p , medium priced an4 tony carriages. Any thing you want , second hand or new. Head , iiuarte-u for rubber tlrm warranted. 18th nnt Harney , owosu * Court House. A. J. smrsoM , 144)9 ) , 1-111 Doilue. Full * > ne of Carrl'ges , liuccles. Phaetons. Pony Tarts. Wheels ruUUr tired. The beit U tb C1QAR MANUFACTURERS. HIOK A CO. LarRCft facto-y In the west Leading Joubtrt f Omaba. Kansas City , Lincoln and bt Jo j > 1006 furuam fctr t