Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 05, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    c G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SA&11DAY , MATICH 5 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
After a Number of Sharp Fluctuations
Wheat Closed Unchanged.
CROP DAMAGE REPORTS WERE PLENTIFUL
Trnilo WIIH Hiillicr Dull mill nn n Itulc
l-urRcly CnnlliK-il to I'rofodnlonuM ,
tln'l < nil Piililtn Still
llulilliiROir.
CHICAGO. 111. , March 4. Wheat opened firm
nnd higher this morning , but weakened uftcr
i- n time and after a number of rather sharp
L' llnrtilatlonB closed without change compared
I1 ! $ wild yestorday. The foreign news wns very
generally dullish , strong cables wcro received
both from Pngllsh and continental markets
nnd higher quotations were tnailo. This In
the face of the weak closing hero was regarded
us quite encouraging and stimulated
the buying. Crop damage H ports from
1'ranee were again plentiful And the
news of the character rocchod yester
day scorned lo to count-mod. Cola , Unfa-
Mirablo weather was also reported In Great
llrltaln and Holland. A Paris cable said :
Frosts continue , fcovcro damage to wheat ! In
1 Bonn ) parts It extends to ono-thlrd of tha crop.
One from Antwerp said ! Weather cold ; bun
I 1'f. severely damaged the wheat crop.
f. Mclntyro from NowYoik said that there
was good buying there. 1 his factcontrlbuted
not a little to the confident fueling which
prevailed. Tlio weather In this countty was
sciitoimblo anil the n.o\enient on a
fairly liberal scale , especially In the
northwest where an Immense amount K sta
tistically at least , waiting shipment , btitthesu
facts were nut potent In the ninklnu of prices.
Trade was rather dull as a rule and largely
confined to tlio professionals , tno general pub
lic still holding olT , There was NOIIIO good
buying at the stirl by Scliwiirtz-Du pee. Lo
gan , Mllmlue-Ilotlman , llrosseait and others.
May opened at from ; ? ie to Ul'ju against ( Kjc ]
nt the olosp yestoidny and advanced tolll'ic.
Hut at this point the Belling became
free , partly In the way of realizing , and
Dtirtly owing to the liuttfiu out of short lines ,
and tlioro wan a section of weakness , the price
cropping JjotoDJfie. Pardridie was the prin
cipal Holler , though Itlgolow was understood
to have marketed a. considerable line for San
Francisco account , lint after the Milling was
I
over there was u hotter tone. During most of
the last hour , on continued bullish weather ,
cables which started shorts to co\orng ! ami
near the elo-o icnewed selling , weakened
prices und the close Aua at 'JJJJe.
Corn was quiet , but strong nt from 'Jo to 'Jo
higher , llrcolpts woie less tli in expt-ctod mid
the weather wns unfavorable. ' 1 he country
roads are In bud condition and Itghtei arri
vals me looked for. There was u moderate
shipping demand , and the report thatoVcr
BOOtiiO | bu. were taken at the seaboard ycstcr-
dav helped to cause Iho firmness. The fluctu
ations were extra narrow and the close uu-
' changed compared with jestorduy.
Oats were steady , fluctuating within ! , e
range and oloslni "je higher.
Hog products opened firm nt ycstordav's
closing. Lurd and ribs steady , closing slightly
loner. Pork advanced for a time by pur
chases by packers but then wo ikened owlnir
to a luck of demand and closed witli u loss of
Estimate ; ! receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
140 caift ; corn100 ears ; oats , 110 ears ; lie s.
14.1100 head.
The leading futures ranon us folloows :
AIITUl.Krt. II10II. IOW.
WIIFAT-NU. 2
March 1 8SH
May
Con > No. 2
March < 1M
Mny 42 ?
Jimp 4ID4 41
OATS > O. 'l
MH ret
Mny 801 * iOJ6
WJSS 1'OHK-
.Mnrch 11 OU 11 07W n SIM II ! )2 )
11 2l ) 11 27 ! < 11 07H
I Aim
Mnrcli a 40 C37 fi 37
Ma > a to , B45 G 45
SHOUT Itius-
Marcli 682 6b2K S77K S77H
May 6 W ) 6 ! X > SRI 585
Cash quotations wuro as follows :
l-'i.ouii Dull and unchanged.
WIIBAT No. 2 spring wheat. 83'Jo ' : No. a
iprlng wheat , 8iS.ic ; No. 2 red , t > 2 c.
UiiiN Steady ; No. 2 , 4IHc ; No. 3 yellow ,
OArs-No. 2 , 20ic ! ; No. 2 wulto , aie ; ;
Ko. ; i white. Sic.
UYK No. 2 , S6o.
HAIILEY-NO. 2. 5Cc ; No. 3 , 4155c ; No. 4 , 47
B3 e.
KLAX SEEINO. . 1. J1.00J4.
TIMOTHY SEKO Prime. * 1.2JI,29.
I'OIIK Mess pork , jior bbi. , 110.00 ; Inrd.
per cwt , tOlla ; short ribs sldos ( loose )
f5.77J4 : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J4.75 ®
fj.fifl ; short clear sldon ( boxed ) . S0.2\
WHISKY Distillers' UnUlied goods , per gal.
BuoAiis Cut leif , unchanged atSoVo.
COHN No. II yellow. 4 o.
Itccotpts und shipments today were as fol
lows :
Unnj full cream Cheddars , 11 ®
117'c ; flats. Ili ) < l2c : Young Americas , 12ffit3e.
HIDES Unvhnuircd ,
TAM.ow-Unchan.-td.
New York Murkuta.
NEW VOHK , March 4. Fl.otm-Itcceipts , 18,000
pkgs ; oxporto , B20.UOO bbls , M.3JO sacks ; quiet ,
uncliaim'L'd ; sales. 10,700 bbls.
CouvMtiUi Dull.
WHEAT Iteeelpts. 51,000 bu. ; exports. 09.-
0t7 : bu. ; sulrs , : > , ( i.tuom bu. of futures ; 158,000 bu.
of spot. Spot market unsettled , moderate
business , closing steady ; No. 2 re.l , $1.04i.05 ! !
urn , l.tK ) ' . Options atlvancod from o to J/o
on higher cables and foreign buvlng doullnud
fiom ! Je to ? e on line weather west and Ion 's
Helling : adviincPtl from Kotoo on covering
closed steady tit from 'So to Wo ; decline oil
March and April und We advance on other
months. No. 2 red , Maioli Sl.O.'lJ.Ol.Ol'o. CUM- !
inK iiltl.0 ! ! April , Jl.ai1.04 , elosliu : at Jl.oa.'i ;
May , Kl.ul 15-l Ol.oay , o osing at H.tttUj Juiic
ll.ou MMl-ooss. closing ut Ji.oo'i : Juiv , iwouUft
closing ulOOo ; August , 03Ji'J74C ' ! , closing at
Uvk-Stoady. iiulet ; vcstorit. U71Je$1.05J' .
HAiii.hr Dull , but steady ; No , 2HilwauUeo.
OSGl'Jio.
T Dull : Canada country made.
.
UOIIN Itocolpts , S2.700 bu , : exports , snT9i
bu. ; sali-s , 12S.WKI bu. futures ; 148.WU bu spot.
Bjiot market Irrec'llar. easier anil quiet ; No. 2.
liiilltWe In elevator ; W > io alloiit ; ungrutled
mixed. 4iVi i5IMc ; No , 2 white , 67i > ; No. a , 4Ui6
Wo ; steamer niUed , 4Xtti0 ! c' . Options dull
und unchanged ; March , 44V' < uMU'.io. closing at
I'lyc ; April , ft ) Uc. closing at &oioi ; May , 48Uc ;
Juno. 4bJUo ; July. 401 o.
OATS Hocoipis , 0.400 bu.i exports , 4,000
bu , : sales , 10 ' ,000 bu. futures ; U4ooo bu , spot ;
,
white. aSHGasjJe ; mixed western ,
White western , : .0 4lJc ! ,
HAY Finn tind Quiet.
lloi-s heady und iiulot.
buoAii llaw , quiet and firm : sales of a car-
EO of centrifugals , Wtost. to 1'hlladuluhl.i at
Bj.o o. I. f. ; ratlricd , linn and falily active.
JUiAHSK6 Foreign , lower ; 50 test , 12' o ; Now
Orleans llrm at JlOo.
HICK Firm und In good demand ,
I'KTiiOMsuM-Qulot and steady ; United
closed ntS'JJio for April ,
COTTON bneii On , Steady.
TAl.i.ow-Steady and ( julot ; city ( JiCO for
KOb'iN Omot mill steady ; steamed , common
to good , ! l.M3i.rm. : :
TUIirBNTIMB Dull ,
W08tern10S1 ° ! ro"
,
B Steady and quiet.
Wool , Qtilot and steady ,
I'OitK Quiet and steady.
OUT MKATfl-Stoady i middles , dull and easy !
tlmrt clear. W.W ,
jMiin-Stsndy and quiet ; western steam ,
8,7S ; aalei , 2.7SU tierces ) option sales , 2V )
a- '
llUTTEii Pair domaiid mid steady ; western
dairy. 1823o ; western creamery , 21&0te. ! !
piiEEBE-KIrm uudiiulet ; piirteklms , WilO'.Jo.
1'JO 1 now-Dull aud easy ; American , IliTS ®
17,75.
C'ori'Bii Dull and steady i leko. tlO.MKailo.fliij ,
GAII Quiet and Btoad ; domestic , tl.lMi )
Omalitt I'roduco Dlurkoti.
FttuiTS California riverside oraniros. (2.25 ®
S.asiuyhtnglon \ nu vets , W.50 ® W : Oallfornlu
tunzorines , tJ.00 per text Florida oranges ,
brlirhts , * J.OO : russets , 3OOSSL7S ; Florida tau-
( rorlnos , ta&034.00 ; hulf boxes , western apples ,
choice. I2.ocfi)250 ) nor bbl. , fancy stand might
bring more ; Now York apple * t-i.75i2-J.03 : fancy
lemons , tVOOQA2J : choice lemons , H.MdJ4.75 |
crapes , per bbl. , 18.003.9.00 : banaims , crated ,
IJ.ou2.AO ; oraiiborrles , W.50447.00 ,
VKDETAIILM UullfornU cabbage , Sio ) per
Ib. In crutes ; homo grown lottuue , 45o per tin/ ;
' potatoes , dull ! California cauliflower , fi.OO :
onions , &Ou4lJI.OO per bu , ; Nebraska hand
picked bouus , JLWXii.2.0) ; medium. ll.5&ai.73 ;
edery. U.V&4UO ; sheet potatoes. 'i , ' ; . ( : .f > 0.
u Ouiuhn Mliilug couipUDjr'N llulluuco
r tcn . , ! tnvlnclblo t'atont , tHOTone ! _
Stnr SituerlKtlve. tl.WBnown.ike \ , 11.8.1s Fdncj
Kntnlly. I.M | S. K. ( lllmnn's Oold Modnl. I.V ) |
SIIOIT White , 12.K ; Hnownako , 12.00 ] low grade ,
tl.no ; Queen of the t'.intry. 13 00.
lltiiEi No. 1 oreen salted hides. 4U ® 4o ;
No. 2 green ul tot ! hldov 4'iai'e { : No 1 ercen
salted hldus. 2.1 to 40 Ib * , IKM'tct N 2 green
suited hides , 2. ' . to to His. , : * ft.l'io ' : No.Mc.ll
calf. 8 to n Ihi. , Be ; No. a veal cnlf. 8 to lit Ibs ,
4ej No. lilry flint hides , 74Mo ! No 2dry Hint
hldcR , fiftCc ; No. t dry saltu.i hldeft , W.c , Tn\- \
low. No. 1. : i' ' < 3lcl tallow , No. 2. .V.lc : grease ,
white A , 4o ; urcase , white II , IlSfVIHO ! grpnin.
yellow , : io ! Kioaso. dark , 214e ; old butter , I ! ®
J'io ; bcciwax , prime , Met rouili tallow , IHI
® 2r.
2r.POUI.TIIV - Chickens , coed iloclc , OttlOc ;
gi-eso , ducks and ttirkoyi , IKftldc ,
IliiTTFU llesi I'holco country roll , 10 < 3io ;
lower gr. do , KftlHiS.
HAV slow ut tL.VXQ'.VOO. ' The latter price
could only bo obtained for something extra
good ,
Loos-Murkelcftsleratmsano.
llo ton Wool Markrt.
HOSTON. Mass. March 4. The demand for
wool has been pteady nnd the sales for the
week large , iiiiioiintfiri to ; i,7. * > 8.0J.1 Ibs , nt all
kinds , 1'rlros remain the 1,11110 , low , and In
favor of buyers. Quito good ( talcs of Ohio
lleeco Is roporti-d I\t27 < ft27'5c fdr X and 2b23o (
for XX and XX and above , Michigan X sold
to n fair extent nt 2tic. In No , 1 wool
thcra has been a quiet trade nt : U7i
X > a for Ohio and ItltfiJo for Michigan ,
No 1 fomblng wools have been dull ati : ttWu : ,
Fine delaine fleece * h.ivo been quiet at WiWIc
for Ohio nnd 'lltftto for Michigan , In un
washed combing wool there has been moderate
sales of oiio-quartor blood ut 24y ( c nnd
three-eighths atL'i2dc. The sales ot territory
wools urn large , amounting to 7U5.00J Ibs , , In-
cliidlnL-oiio lnrKo lot of Uo.orado at about l. > c.
Ohio Bales of One wool have been at 14S31Kc ;
line medium , IM&IOc , and mcdliiiu nxlra , 22c.
On a scouted busts territory wools sell
at rSo , principally for line , n' tie for fine tuc-
diiini and niKcJVlc for medium , Consldorahlo
spring Texas sold at l"(3--li' ( . Including one lot
of 7.VJO libs , utaioi fall Texas , iftasjc. Cali
fornia wools , IJSJ.'c. Sales It ive been made of.
choice supers at 3Sl2c : fair to goo I supers nt
IWiJ bo. nnd extras at 22u. Australian wools
haxobecn active , with sales at : U'4Uc ' , l'or- (
f.lgn carpet wools huvo been In fair donuind
at unchanged pi ices.
Kansas City M-irketi.
KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. . March 4 Ft.orjit
In good demand , firm nnd unchatized : p.tt-
er.ts , ( . ' .Mi extra fntiuy , S.V'ti1.fancy ; ,
$2.0MW.IS : chiilci' , Jl.OOjJ..00.
WIIBAT honor ; No. 2 hard , cash , 774obld ! :
No. 2 red. 84o bid.
ColtN lllsher ; No. 2 , cash , ffl'/Se hid ,
OATS Steady : No. 2. cash , 28o bid.
Uve-Woiik : No. 2. 777fio.
FLAX HKI-.O h'Jo ' on the basis of pure.
\N-btendy ; Hie In lUO-lu s.iuks.
IIv I'lrm ' ; timothy. $9..10 per ton ; fancy
prairie , $00) ) ; tooj to choice , M.lU3J50i ) low
grades , $ l.i.G5.00. ;
Hnns Active and lower at 12o.
lIUTrKit-Searce , but urleoa unchanged ;
oiouiiiury , 2."A.tc : roll , 14f4'0u.
UtlRlMR Unchanged ; Younz America , 10c ;
luinias. Tft'Jc. ' .
Hcciut'TS AVhoat , 14,10) bu. ; corn , 24,710 buj
oats , none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 43,183 bu. : corn , 29,407
bu. ; oats , 5IU bu ,
MIlAvnukru .Markets.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. . March 4. FLOUII Moder
ate demand.
U WHEAT manor ; No. 2 spring , 87c ; May ,
8T4' ! ' ! No. I northern , Ole.
CDIIN Higher ; No J. iwailp.
OAIS Unchuiucd ; No. tf white , 31J4 ; No. 3 ,
white , ao iOyiiic.
11AHM5V .Neglected ; No. 2 , 52J53c : sample ,
on track : K@VSc.
Kru Weaker : No. J , 8 Jc. {
litnvisn > N8 Lower.
I'OIIK ( Il.tlP.
LAIIII * ' . : > .
UeuEiprs riottr , 8,000 Ibs. ; wheat , 33,200
bu. ; D.irley. 2it)0 ! ) ) bu.
Sliii-MENTS-Flouf , 2ii,700 Ibs. ; wheat , 24,030
tu. ) ; barlov. iiouo.
jMluiirapulls U'heat Aliirkct.
MiNNUApoi.'S. Minn. . .March 4. Wheat was
steady , but tills Is nil ttiut can bo said about
It , It was very dull. Muy oucned at UJe , up a
little from last nlclit. and the range of fluctu
ations was very low. The highest was bOJic.
lowest , 8' > 7 c , and those held only for n
moment , leavin ; the trading practically on a
range ot 8o.Jli' . The close for May was
8. > ? iu. The cash market was ousy at
yesterday's , hut a fair amount of wheat was
disposed of. No. 1 northern sold at 80fil4e. }
Kcuciptsof wheat here were 305 cars and at
DuUitli and Supetlor 100 cars. Ulose ; No. 1
northern , March closed bl o ; Muy opened
bOo : hUhcst , S3 ? o ; lowest. &V 'e , closed. 857e ;
on track. ISo. 1 hard. 8'i'fc ; No. 1 northern ,
83 o ; No. 2 northern , SOSSJc.
Knnsiis City Llvo Stock Market.
KANSAS Crrir , Mo. . March 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts. : t,500 ; shipments. 428 : steers were steady
to bttonc ; cows were 1015e lower ; feeders
were active and steady to strong. Sales :
Urcsncd beef and shipping steers , W.4oa3M ;
cows and heifers , J1.&IK3U5 ; stockers and
feeders , M2j 6..7a
UOQS Kjcelpts. 0,705 ; shipments. 3,203 ;
choice hogs were strong , others steady ; ex
treme ranges , IJ.50I.75 ; bulk , $ I.GTi.
SHEEP Receipts , l.tfj.l ; shlpiucnts , 844 ; sheep
of coocl quality were In request , active and
strong ; bales , $4.253.00. (
St. Louis Markets.
ST. Louis. Mo , , March 4. WHEAT Lower ;
cash , D2Kc ; May , O-2'iO ,
COUN HlRher ; cash. 3P < c : May , L8ic ! ,
I'OIIK Dull nt 8ll.i ; : > © ll.M7i. !
LAUU Quiet atS0.2Jffi.30. (
WlllSKV S1.14.
lliiTTEB Steady ; creamery , 2l28o ; dairy ,
15Q25C. _
Duliith Wlip.it Market.
DiiT.trr.iT. Minn. , March 4. May sold at the
start li In advance otyestorday's close und
thcto was u fairly good demand with trading
in 100,000 bu. lots. Wheat for milling purposes
In good demand atio ! higher than yesterday.
Following uero the closing prices : No. 1 hard ,
cash. 8' > ! $ o : March. 85 0 ; May , OOJjo : No. I
northern eai-li , Me ; March , 84c ; May , fcS ? c ;
No 2 northern , cash , 77c : No. 3 , T''c ;
I.lvorpout JMirhoH.
LtvEitroOL , March 4. WIIBAT Quiet und
holders olTer moderately ; No. 1 California ,
bs 2d © < ' 3 3d per cental : No 2 red winter , 8s y < \
liiSi Id. Hecoluts of wheat for the past throe
days wore I8J.030 centals , Including 8tOUO !
Amorlcuu.
CoiiN-Stoady. hut demand poor ; mixed
western , 4s 7d ! per cental. Ueoelots of Ameri
can corn for the past three days were 101 , 100
centals. _
Collco .Market.
NEwVoitK. Murch 4. Options opened barely
steady at 5 to 15 points down ; closed steady
and unchanged to 10 points down : sales , 1II.5JO
bags. Including Match , $ l.lV > 4il.l.C5 ; April ,
( KIU5 ; Muy. JlS.85ai2 IDs Juno. $ U. > ; July.
l2.1USentembor. * l2.USI..r : ( > ; Doeeiiibor , 112.05
. ! „ ' . Ki , yet ] Ulo dull und nominal ; No. 7 ,
Vorclii Oil Mnrkot.
LONDON March 4. CALCUTTA LINSEED IlOs
Od per quarter.
LINSEED OAKK-fl Ihs. . Us per ton.
TlJltl'ENriNK Sl'lIllTb 2Gs Her OWt.
LivKiii'OOL. March 4 , Turpentine , 2s per
owt ,
ANTWCUP , March 4. I'otrolciini , 15f ,
Toleiln Uriiln Murkut.
TOLEDO , O. , March 4 , WIIBAT Lower : cash
and March. ' - > . ' > ? 4'u.
Cons Firm ; No. 2 and cuhh , 42c ,
OAIUQuiet ; cash. : i-'o.
Cliiclnimtl 'Murkuts.
CIN-INNATI. O. . March 4. WiiEAT-Flrm ;
No. 2 rod.
( JOHN Stronger ! No. 2mlvcd , 42'iC.
OATS Firm ; No , 2 mixed , 3JlJJc.
WlMBKV-11.14 , |
_ _
Cotton .Market ,
NKwYoitK , March 4. Futures closed mi lot
and steady : hale5,581 biles ; April , * ! i.7H :
May , INJ.-B ; June. W03 ; July , J7.01) ) ; August
* 7.2s : September , J7.3I ; October , J7.10 ; Novem-
Usr. * 7.5 ; Ueeoinbor.t7.cu ,
Trader1 TulkT
OIIICAOO , III , March 4.-Kcnnott , Hopkins
& Co , to 8. A. MeWhorters Thu market has
been nervous , following cables In the absence
of any other liillnuiitlal nous , These have
been conllictlng and uppaiuntly manipulated ,
There was u quick spurt on private informa
tion that the 1 renuhuroii WHS thought to havu
been damaged ono-thlrd by the lute cold
bnup but when tr-ulors rellectcd tliut I'urla
would he likely to discover u matter of M >
gra\o linuortaneo and put up that niurkot If
true thcro wus a ueiicr.il unloading and the
lowest prlcea of the day were made , Appar
ently foreign markets nre manlpulutcd to sell
on and It Is hard to toll what the imtual situa
tion Is. It la very noticeable that whllo win
ter wheat lu strong nt times , spring wheat la 11
drug. The demand Is for red winter and Cali
fornia mid foreigners bcemlngly have little use
for spring. This U something for
traders to consider who are dealing In the
spring wheat market. It U not Impossible
that wheat nmydeollnu here and In tno north
west nnd advance ut Hu Louis mid tno sea
board. Chicago blocks ot wheat aggrbzuto
inoro than I2.UOO.OOO bushels and they are very
large In tliu northwest over IW.uio.OuO bushels ,
Thlb will have to find a market at much lower
prices It the foreign demand continues to seek
winter wheat and noglout uprlng wheat.
I u corn and outs there waa not a lar.-o trade ,
but relatively stronger than other products.
Thu exports of corn were Urge und largo en-
cagpmunts show up strong , Wo bellovo In
hlxhor prices , I'rot Ibloim continue to book a
lower level In consequence of presauioby the
big boar traders. It It bolfuvod by good
Judges that the product Is getting Into a place
where It outi be bulled sharply when the turn
comes.
CmoAao , II ) . . Jlarch 4.-F.1O. Lozan & Co. to
J , Sands Commission company : Wheat
opened firm utlWio toOlo for May , sold up to
niUu , ai low u8t > 9 > i@UOUc , eloied at DOli&UJNc.
KtiKlUh cables uro steady and cash wheat un
changed , with fututes rather lower. French
cables are oountcting. Some road strong and
saylinr dHiniiKO by frost Is serljus , an much us
ono-thlrd of the crop damaged by freezing
aud thawing weather. In this market there Is
soiuu llttlo luuulry ( or vxuoit wheut ( about
current prices. Quito a number of telegrams
received from the millingcontcriti the north
west that several mills would shortly Mult
down because ot the falllngon In the demand.
TliU wo sot no confirmation of , Iho mnrknt Is
nervous nnd thn gonpral feolluz Is unsettled
as to vnluos. The heavy stock hero Is the
drawback lo any advance. The weather nnd
prospects of llio growing crop wo look on us
the Imtiortnnt factors tor the next few weeks.
Mioit d dan ago occur tlio advance will bo
sharp. Mow much it would bo would depend
on tlio extent. The decline from this point
with line wontbpr will bo s'ow. ' although It
may be sure. Corn Is strong In all positions.
Until wo have Increased receipts wo look for
better prices. The demand continues good.
May opened at 42jc , sold as high as 42'io nnd
closed at 42' e. All our advice * from the coun
try are no corn In cribs and f.irmors unable to
market any In < < oti9c < | uonca of bad roads ,
I'rovislonH uro iiilet. | 'toward thn close u
prominent liro.er purchusud about ? , 'JOO,000
Mav libs. The soiling was scattered.
OIIICAOO , III.March4. Counsolman k Day
to Cockrell Ilros. : Wheat wns dovo'd ot spec
ulative Interest most of the day nnd closing
prices wcro iinchunited. There were snioral
rallies , caused by higher cables , which also
mentioned some crop duningo liv frost In
France , Tlio trading was In the direction of
liquidation. Shorts bid prices tiu and the
long Interest supplied the demand. Thu
foreign news , however , did not Insplro
cnouzli now buying to sustain the advai.cn
und the Improvement wns lost. The maikct
closed tarn ? . Corn and oats were in active
shipping demand , and the lighter receipt *
wcio mostly old nt from ' 40 to ! { o advanco.
Later the feeling was a sliadn easier , anil
latest pi Ices wcro unohantted for corn and
about Me higher for oats. Futures were
oil let but firm , selllne Uc higher
nnd closing 'jo hlelict than yesterday
Provisions were dull anJ the market was u
repetition of yesterday. Pork opened active ,
rallied 7'Ji * . declined 20o under pressure of
packer's sales , which forced out some stop
loss orders and closed houvy at about the bottom
tom , Laid and ribs were less active , but rilled
lower In sympathy with pork ,
STOCKS AND HUNtS.
Olio ( Iroup of Securities Monopolized tlio
Attention oCTriidc-i-H.
New YORK , March 4. The stock market to
day was again very active after the first hour
and decidedly stroiu , although ono group of
stocks monouoltrcd the attention ot traders
anil the lion's sharoof impiovomont In prices.
The general list , however , presented a firm
front throughout the day , despite the early
wo kncss In both Now England and the Richmond
mend & West Point securities In addition to
several specialties. The trading as a wh > .o
did not lese Its professional character , but
llioiu wns nioru life to the deal Ina and whllo
the late advance may have been largely
duo to the frightening ot the shorts by the
unusual ndvanccs in the Vandorbllts , the
buying wus undoubtedly ot a good character
and Iho Improvement substantial In other
stocks than the loaders. Theopcnlntr ot tlio
market wasmude , at Irregular changes from
the Un il ll.rures of last evening , but advances
wcro In a majority and the market right , ut
the start displayed a disposition tonrouk
away from the weakening Influence of both
Now England and the Hiehinond & West
Points. The trading In the first of the stocks
was bttll very largo this morn ntr , thoiuh not
on the Immense scale of yesterday , and It
gradually bottled down to ordinary proportions
tions as time were along.
The early decline was also followed by a
full recovery and the covering of shorts In It
was as marked auring the afternoon as In
many other stocks. The Richmond & West
Point securities are still suffering from the
uncertainty In regard to the reorganization.
The stocks todav. however , were compara
tively stronz , whllo the bonds took a header
itnd closed materially lower. Later In the
day the feature of the day's operations was
developed and tlio Vunderbllt stocks quickly
came to the front , with Lake Shore In the
lc id. Michigan Cantral followlii' . und oven
tlio Nickel Plate stock coming In for a
share In the rlso. The upward movement In
Luke Shore overshadowed the transactions
In the rest of the list , and from 12S It
mounted to 130 . The grangers also became
morn prominent In the lute dealings und St.
Paul crossed 81 once moro. while tlio connec
tion of Northwestern with the Vandorbllts
accounted for u marked rise In thutsto k.
The coal stocks , however , wcro weak and the
Industrials quite neglected. The buying be
came more urgent as the dose approached ,
and whllo there was some roall/.mg In the ad
vances the llnal dealings wer.o at the
top figures nnd the oloso was strong
nnd confident on a largo volume of business.
Too Important advances of the day Include :
Lake Shore. 77i percent ; Michigan Central ,
Ifs per cent ; Nlukol Pluto firsts. 2Ji percent ;
Northwestern. Canada Southern aud St. Paul ,
15a per cent ; Hock Island , 1(5 ( uer cent ; Now
York Central and liuilin ton , 1 % per cent ;
Denver & Ulo Grande preferred. f > i pur cent :
Utcntuond & West Point , 1)6 ) per cent , und
Erie , 1 percent. j
Government bonds have been dull and flrm.l
State bonds have been neglected.
The following are the closing quotations for
tbo leading stocks on the New Vork Stock exchange -
change tod-ay
bid.
The total sales of stocks today were 514 , IR9
shares , Including : Atchlson , 7,200 ; Canada
Southern , 11,000 ; Chicago Uas , ! U.M ; Dola-
wnro , LuokiiwannaA Western , 0,139 : Erie. 01-
100 ; Lake fahore , 21,370 ; Louisville St. Niishvlllo ,
4.SOO ; Manhattan , 5.400 : Missouri Pacific , d,770 ;
NortUwosUTii. 2iOJ'J ' ; North Ainorluun , : i,35j ;
Joitioy Central. 4,414 ; Now York Contra ) , 11.705 ;
Northern Pacific preferred , 5,73-1 : Now Eng
land , 1 0i : 0 ; Heading , 00,000 ; Richmond &
West Point , : i8.003 ; at Paul , 20.000 ; St. Paul &
Omaha , 3,300 ; Western Union , 2,082.
Financial Ituvlow.
NEW YOIIK. March 4.-Tho Post says :
Hoblnd all tlio dny' movement It was obvious
that thcro was a concerted object to get tlio
market once moro Into n favorable condition
for bull tiadlng. The day's buying thus
stands forth as a bold nnd despeiule test ot
the market's Intrinsic stioiiKth. It Is not the
first experiment in the same direction and it
remains to bo seen whether It will share the
fate of Its predecessors.
New York Money .Market.
NEW YoitK , March 4 , MONICY os OALt , Easy
at l'i2per cent ; lust loan 2 pur cent ; closed
olTcred at 2 per rent ,
PIIIMIS MERCANTILE PAt'Brt 41 per cent.
HTBIU.INO KxciiANtlK-Qnlet but steady at
JI.BVi for sixty-day bills und $4.B7 j for de
mand ,
ThocUHln ; ; quotations on bonds :
rinanclal Notes ,
I'AIIIB , March 4 , Three per cunt rentes Oflf
Olio for account.
NEW YOIIK. March 4. Clearings , J12fl,125,078i
balance : , , $ < J.424U7 ! ) ,
KANSAS CITV , Mo. . March 4. Tlio bank clear-
In 8I,77JU'J. ' .
KS today were , ,
liAi/riuullE , Mil. , March 4. Clearings , I2.20J-
8JO ; balances. IJJl.S'jfl. ' Kate , 0 per cent.
1'iiii.AuuM'iiiA , PH. , Maieli 4. Clearltr.'s ,
} ll.li74,48J ; balances , II.X'T.bTO. Moudy , D per
eunt.
MEMPHIS. Tonn , March 4. Now York ex
change selllnjc at p&r. Clearings. KT42,8JU ( ;
balances , tyui.017 ,
Ui.Nci.iNATi. o. , March 4. Money , U&O per
cent. New York exchange nominal at 40&MO
discount , Oioarlnnu , * -,15J,000.
tir. Louis. Mo. , March 4 , Hank clearing * ,
$4,107,834 ; balances , t'i2NXU. ( Money , WS7 per
cent. Now York exchange , par ,
UOSTOV , Mass. , March 4. Clearings , tlU.TJ7-
2 < 4 ; balances , fl,3:17.017. : Money , 2 per cent ,
nxchunzo on New York , U'H&l'u discount.
Cilii'AflO , III. , March 4. Money ojsy ut 41i5i
5 per cent on call and 0 > { ® 0 per cent on time
loans , llnnk clearings , t5i ! > 60tXW. Now Vork
exchange , TUo discount.
I.oniluu Htoi-k Market.
lCni > ui1ulitctl 1S92 litiJaintt ( Ionian Ileiuictt. ]
LONDON , Murch I , LNow Vork Herald Cable
Special to 'inn IlnKr There lias been n.
nihrkod alxoncn of liilVIHtsH In the Stock ox-
ohungo today. In fnctrdiYHtiu the nftornoon It
has boon nearly at n Viaidottll. Thfi Incrc.is-
inc cnseof monov li.i oniiied consols to do-
cllno-ir ; ! , to i , per cciiUiiTho fosturo In for-
eln covcrnniDiit sooitltles ) Is the Mat ness of
Hpinlsh nnd Poituguraniboiids , duo to Pnrls
selling , The formcrmlmvu fillon 1 pnr cent
nnd the latter t ppr t > nt. Homo railways
havn shown n better' ' tondeticy durliu the
latter part of the day. illo disposition being to
take a loss alarming V1KW of the outlook In
connection with the 'AMendliiK ) coal strike.
Northeastern has rl > fiii per cent , otliorj
are better or have jrocovered the e.itly
decline. American irnrlwuys have been
very tiilot | as rojnrds new .business.
They opened dull nnd generally lower ,
hut In the course ot thojlav nave Improve. ) In
tone and on receipt of .New' York priei-s In the
afternoon they became strong and ha\ooon-
tlnucdsotothoelosc. I'uiindlaii lines have been
moro or less depressed all day , A material
decline has taken place In Grand Ti link 1s-
sties. .Money has been torrilulo wanted in
Lombard street. Today loans have
been easily obtained at u ( per cent .dis
count. The mnrkot has been ijulet , Two and
thrco months bills are inoted ) at IJj to2 per
cent ,
LONDON , M-trch 4. The following were the
London stock iinotatlons oloslns at 4 p , hi !
ItAlt Stl.VEll 41 T-lOd.
MONEV lU@l'i per cent ,
itatnof ( U'count In the open market for both
short and throe months bills. Wrtl'd percent ,
Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of
nngland on balances today , i".UOOO.
Stock .Murknt.
HOSTON. Mass. . March 4. The followlmworo
the closing price ) on stocks on tliu Itosion
stock market to lay :
Denver Mli\lnK Stocks.
DBNVEH. Cole . M irch 4.-The following list Is
thnolosliKqiiotatlonson the .Mlulnz oxcnango
today. Sales li > , jW.
San Francisco Mining Quotations ,
SAN PciAvctsco. Oil. . March 4. The official
closing quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
I XlYK STOOK.TS1AKKETS.
Liberal llrcolpts at South Omaha rind
Heady Sale at Good Prices.
OMAHA. March 4. Receipts for the past
Dvo days , 10,288 cattle. 18.1SU hogs and 4,043
sheep , against 10,817 cattle , 22,5'JJ hoxs and
8,077 sheep the corresponding five days last
week.
Receipts of cattle were cootl enough as to
quantity but rather Indifferent as toquallty.
Conditions otherwise were much the same as
they have been all week. Shlopers and ox-
uorters wanted good heavy cattloanil dressed
lieef buyers also wanted cattle of this grade.
The supply bolnz limited prices were firm and
trading moderately uri.k on good
VJOO-lb. to 1.4uo-lt > . licovos with prices
ranging from &I.53 to J1.U5. Medium and
fair steers constituted the bulk ot the offer
ings and for this reason the dressed beef
buyers could afford to bo somewhat Indiffer
ent. The uljsoiu'o of any very brisk feeder
demand Is also In a measure rosoonslble for
the weakness developed by the lighter grades
of steers during the past week or ton days.
Fair to good 1,100 to 1'J50-lb. stecra sold from
U33 toUrt and lleht 80J to llM-lb. ) steers
fromSJ.10 to $3.35. Nearly everything at all
useful was disposed of before the close.
Butchers aud canncrs stock was very slow
sale. thobUDDly being tlber.il and the demand
certainly no bettor than It has been of late.
There was practically no Inquiry from
outsldo butchers. Unyors for dressed
beef houses paid $2.50 to 12.75 for
very good cows and heifers and from tlM to
$2.5o for common to very fair stuff. Gunners
took Inferior lots and odds und ends at from
$1.00 to J-.OO. Hulls , oxen and stags wore about
steadv nt from $1.75 to f.1.23 , calves unchanged
at from f I.-1. ) to { J.50 for common stuff mid
yearlings to $1.00 to Jfi 23 for fair to good veals.
It was a slow market throughout with good
stuff about steady and common lower.
There was no improvement In the market
for stackers and feeders and prlora were
lower. lOo to 20o lower than lust week , $2.50 to
U.20 buying common to very good stock.
Representative sales :
Iloos The market In general WIIB slow ,
with prices ranging from steady to &u lower-
Ullerlngs were more liberal than utual and
made up largely of pretty good light und mo-
dUm widght hogs. HuslnCHS wasdull at the
opening , with good light and medium weight
borls bringing about hteady prices. With llb-
ctal rcccliits aim a greatly reduced shipping
demand the market weakened ai > the niorutiig
advanced , and utter tno first round bids wuru
generally pietty cloao to 60 lower on overy-
rut.com wuru particularly bearish uu
rough henry hogs nnd thay Bold at $4 40 to
J4.V ) for full toads ixml from I4.8S to * 4.4 < for
pieces , or ta to lee lower. Light bogs sold at
from I4.X ( > tofl.M. butohcr wolihts about the
same rnngonnd liotixles front 11,40tnfl..V\
wivS nntill , dr.iEgln < c mnr'iot throughout , nnd
several bunches remained unsold , Hales worn
largely nt 5I..Y ) to
1'KH A.VI ) llOUdll
1 500 i ! 50 7 157 425
HHBKP Seven out of the ten loads received
were not offered on the market , either being
consigned direct to a local slaiightorur or
through to Chicago. Two douliles of fair
western wethers sold for I iOO and one single
deck of natives remain unsold. The market
wiisiiuotably u shade c.tslerantl slow , Quota
tions ate us follows : Ka r to good natives , ? ! . " " >
CW.40 ; westerns , $ I.OOHVJ5 : comiiion an I stock
sheep , * iSUt.75 ; : good toeho'co lambs wolfh-
ing forty to ninety pounds , tl.'J.)50.uO , Uepro-
seiitntlvu sales :
No. Av. I'r.
80 ! ) western wethers OS " > 00
KccolpU unit Dlspntlttou of Stock.
Ofllclal receipts Mid disposition ot stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
company for the twonty-fourhours , ending at
So clock p ni. March 4 , It-'J. .
nKCKtlTS.
IHSI'OSITIOV.
Chicago I.l\o Stock Market.
CillCAdo , III. . March < . [ Special Telegram leTHE
THE HEE.I A further decrease In the receipts
of cattle made It possible for sellers to iret a
further small advance In prices. Useful ship
ping cattle were especially stron ? , as theio
were few of them and the deri.ind , both for
eastern and export , was active. Iliitchcrs and
canncrs stock also sold well , and the yards
were soon stripped. Quotations weiq from
1 1.25 to $ ; . :5 , cows selllnz at f roni 81.25 to J.J.W
for Inferior to o.xtra qualities , bulls at from
$1.50 to ill 05 , stackers and feeders at from $ --5
to 81.75. dressed Deof and shlpplnc stcors at
from $ .1.10 to $5'J5 and Texas cattle at from
$ . ' .00 to $4.15.
QThe receipts of hors for today wore lamer
than had been anticipated and tlio ucathor
wus warm and wet. That combination taken
In connection with the unsettled condition of
the market foi hog product caused a decline
In prices. Opcnln : S'lle worn within 5c iisr
100 Ibs. of yesterday's ( iiiolutlons , but the
market very soon oxsed oil' another Se. u'oslng
with $1.05 the extreme top for heavy nnd
medium weights nnd $ l.8i fin outside quota
tion for light. From these figures s.iles ran
down to from $4.40 to $4.50 for poor grades antl
to from $ . ' .5) to $4.00 for culls. The close was
very flat.
The sheep market wus very quiet today , the
wet weather being against active tradfng but
the fact of light receipts scorned to prevent
any decline in prices Sheep were saleable at
from $1.50 to $ o\15 for poor to extra and lambs
were quoted at f rom $5.0J to $8.75. 'Ihoiewas
little trading In sheep at over $5.05 and sales
of lambs wore generally boiow $0.0.1. The
ntarUet was active all the week and has made
asllgnt adv.inoe.
Itocolpts were : Cattle , 0,000 ; hogs. 22.000 ;
sheep , 7,100.
The Evening Journal reports : OATTLE Re
ceipts , 0,000 ; shipments. 3.000 ; market steady
to a shade liUhcr ; good to choice
steers , $4.5 O5.75 ; fair to good steers , $ J.7. > ®
4.-J5 ; heavy feeders , $ J.253.5U ; stookers , .OOiB
U.25.
U.25.HOOB Receipts , 21.000 ; shipments , 14.000 ;
market fairly active , lower ; rouzh and
common , $1.40(3)4.55 ( ) ; mixed and P'tckers , $1.75
(34.8) ( ; prime heavy and butchers woUhts ,
$4.002)11)5 ) ) ; Digs , J1.GJQ4.83.
Now York Live Stock 'Market.
NEW YOIIK , March 4. HEBVES Receipts ,
2,415 head , Including 5U for sale ; market
stoadj ; native steers , 8J.853.10 par ewt ;
dressed beaf , steady at bffiSMo per 11) . bhlp-
ments tomorrow , 1,459 beeves und 4,250 quar
ters of beef.
OAtVE3 Receipts. 701 head ; market steady ;
veals , $0.51 pur owt.
SIIKEI * Receipts. 051 head ; market slow but
firm ; sheep. $5.00BU ) per owl , ; lambs , $0.75 ®
7.50 ; dressed mutton steady atMBlOe ncnb. ;
dressed lambs , firm at 1X3 Ho perlb.
lloas Receipts. D.410 heid. consigned di
rect ; market nominally .steady ut $4.0JQ)3.53 )
per cwt. _ _ _ _ _
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Miroh 4. OATTT-B Rooolpts ,
400 ; shipments. HJO : steady ; fair to good
native stcors , $ .i.0)1.25 ; fair to good Indian
und Toxaiibteors. $ . ' .5 > ® 1 80.
lloas Receipts , Il.MO ; shipments , : iW3 : ;
strong : ho.ivy , $ L70d)4.85 ) ; mixed , $4.152)4.75 ) ;
light , $1.0'J4.8J. _
Mrs. H. C.Gordlng , Evansvlllo , Ind. , says ;
"I tiavo tried Bradycrotlno for hondncbe and
have always found relief , "
Two Kllloil anil 1'ive Injured.
BiitMiNOHAM , Ala. , March 4. A wrook on
the Kansas City. Memphis & Birmingham
road near Danville last night , resulted in the
death of two brakomou and the injury of
iivo other trainmen.
Vivo Miners Fatally Ilurnod.
POTTBVII.US , Pa. , March 4. An explosion of
11 ro damp at tno Elmwood colliery in Ma-
bonoy City this morning fatally burned llvo
men.
Ills AVIfo Now JMurdcrm- .
DKTISOIT , Mich. , March 4. Charles N.
Ayers , wli J was shot by his wife Wednesday ,
has died.
An unlooJectl for oppor
tunity is off ami to test the
eflicacy of Johann Hoffw Malt
Extract. La Grippe is raging uni
versal. TJio effects are oxtrcmoly
dobilitating. Your cnustittition
ncetlBBtrcngtliuning ; your btoinach
an invigorator. Tl.o genuine Jolmnn
IIoiT's jNIalt Extract is known to do
all tliis and moro. It will aid diges
tion , increase tlio appetite , and store
up fat. ] ) r. I'Yickc , a we'll known
practitioner of Philadelphia , writes :
"In my own case of impaired diges
tion it has benefited mo more than
all other remedial agents which I
have used. " Ho sure to obtain the
genuine winch must have the bigna-
turo of "Johann lloff" on tliu neck
of uvery bottle ,
OMAHA
POP ? ' aim
AWNINGS AND TtNTS
OMAHA TENT'AWNIKQ
COMPANY ,
Hrim. Imnimock ) , oil and
cuMier clothing Sam ! for
rnlnloKue , 111,1 Knrmtn ,
BAGS ANDTWlNEi.
BEMIS OMAHA BAQ CO
Importer * nncl nnnufao
turor .
KluurSncki , llurlnpi and
Twine.
BICYCLES.
AH. PERIOD & GO M.O. DAXON ,
HO ! Doit jo strait. lllc clos sold on monthly
Send for our cutiloKiia payment ! .
and price * . lflJT'4 ' rnrnim St. , Oniiht.
BOOTb AND SHOES.
MDRSE-CDESHOECO.
110) ) Ilonard Strojt.
Knlotf corner lltlinnrt lhiuglft utrcoH.
\V cnic eXIngclo o ptlco to c 'h buyer , and nro
n ( .list or Kuodi which I' vorr gnl *
morchnnti
KIRKEKDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
\Vholc nlo Mnnufnctu'ri Hoot' , i-liof. rubticrj
Aventi for llo ton Hub * and felt iioods.
ber Shoe Co , 1IU. . 1101
nnd HIM UnrnoyiitreeU 1M1-R lUrnir Jtro ot.
CAL , COKE , tTC. ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE &
LIME CO. ,
Hnrd nnd ! > oft coil H K.
corner Kith nnd Donnlii
utreatt ,
CORiNlCc. | CLOTH NG.
EAOLECQRNICEWORKS OILMORE&RUHL ,
Mnntifnutururj of ( Inl- Manufacturers nnd
Tanl/od Iron Cornloo.
Window exp , inutillo Wholesale Clothlorj ,
ntc. 1110 and
U 110. ) Hartley street
M.E. SMITH & . CO. , KILPATRICK-KOCH
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry good' , notions , fur- Dry KoonX notions. Kcnti'
furnhlilnz uoodi.
Howard Cor I " nnd llorvnrdsts.
Corner llth and
ELECTRKJAL SUPPLIcS.
OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO.
Elvitro Djrmnini , Iatn : > i , Wire ami Klc'ctrlcAl Sup-
pilot ot All Kinds.
1112 Howard trunt , Omitha.
WOLF ELECTRICAL CD. ,
Illustrated cntalo ua
freo.
1014 rnpltol Arenito.
FURNITURE AND CARPET ? .
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
Successor toC A Heobo
A Co ,
HARDWARE.
RECTON & WHHEtMY LQBECX&LINN ,
CO , , hiriiriM
or. 10th niul JnckionSti uli
Oinalift. HOl > oiil\i3U !
L QUOR .
HER A , CO. , R. R. QROTTE ,
l.lqunr Mcrchintt , Importer met Jobber ot
1111 llnrnor Streat ,
Wlnoi nmt Liquor * .
lOTJnnil toil ftrnnm .
Knit India lltlMri Trice IlitiunnpplloUlon.
FRICX & , HERBERT.
Wholesale lljuor dail er
1001 Knrnnm it.
LUMBtr. .
CHAS. R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Itnnlwoort lumber , wool
cnrpctn nml imr.iaut luiiorlel | , Amorloin I'ort
flooring , linlcommt , Mllw.vikoa
fumiMit and
! > lli nml Doiulir , liUo ll.i'O ,
MILLINER'Y.
C.ASTONEHIU , A. HDSPE , JR. ,
Mllllnciy , notion'cln-\k > rKuni , nrllit * '
etc , rattorl.ili , etc.
IIR-ltS S ICth ( t. Om.ihn 1MH Do street ,
OYSTtRS.
A.BQOTH PACKING CO. PLATT& . CO. ,
I'nckoriof ojrttor * , flsli Ojsteri , Kliltaiil 'olj
nntl Color/ , SIOHiiHh Ufi Bt
fOSI.oavonworth SL l ) rld Cole , M xmp
OluS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LINE CO. ,
Itoflncd and lubricating
oils , nxlo Kreaio , eta.
PRODUCE COIViM SSION
BRANCH & CO. , RIBBELL & SMITH ,
Dealer * la country prod I > reduce > frulti of all
uce , fruits , TCgoUblei ,
etc. klndi , oyster * ,
1207 Howard Street 13th and lUruo.r Htrcotl.
KIRSHBRAUN&BROS. , JAS. A. CLARK A , CO. ,
Butter , cheoio , cjiti ,
Duttcr , effgi and poultry poultry and game.
1409 1'arnim it COD South 13th Street
RIDDELL& CO. , 0. PEQAU ,
CoinmlBilon Merchant.
Dutter cliooeo. OBZI.TOI- Produce , Mutter. ICun ,
Clu'u.e nnd Poultry.
ctabloj , frulu , poultry 12tti and Howard Sit.
and tf&aio. Omaha.
MULLIN&MCLAIN , BINQHAM&SON.
PpeclaHles. biut-r. oi , Send us your Ken * , Hut
clioo o. poultry , cto No. tor , Poultry , llaiue ,
15-i llti Itof lit Nit. Hidei , Ktc.
bank. 1701-3 I.eaTLMiworh St.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CD KINO PAPER CO.
a'l ' kl.iji
Wrapplnn piper ,
Carry a full Block of
of twines , eto
printing , wrapping and 1IOS llcnvanlat.
writing paper , card pa
per , etc. Tel. 17JJ
STOVE REPA RS.
JAMES HUGHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
Stores repairs of all itla J i WORKS ,
Cooks and Hmleri Steve repairs and witer
attachments for any kind
for sale. of stove miito
n S. llth Streat 120 ; DoitKlas
SASH. I
M.A. OISOROW&CO. H. HARDY & CO.
,
Manufacturers of sash , Toy * , dolli , alb u mi ,
doori. blinds nnd fancy Hooili. housofur-
mouldtnei. llianch of- nl'hlnH Koodi , child-
Dce , 13lh and Iiard Sis. ' .
131B 1'arnam Street.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNIOS STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED
COMMISSON MERCHANTS.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , GASMANN f" DUDLEY.
lloomH Kichanite UullJ- lloom ! , 0) and 01 Ef-
UulldlHtf South e'ntij ) bililiif
Omaha. South O-uiho.
\
BONDED PUBLIC WRREHOU8B
CAPACITY GOO.OOO BUSHELS.
MOKEY ADYAHCED Oil CONSUMERS.
' 1 All Br.ilnolliiid , Inspuctud ami htorijd ritj
chlabllbhud by state olllcers.
" * Write for rates and full particulars antl consign
shipments caio of
WO ODMAN &RJ TCI HE : 0
OMAHA , NKli.
Every MAN can be
I S'/UONO and VIQ-
OUOUSmall retperiB
_ Jby using SPANISH
NitRVINB , theBrcnt hpnnlBh Reraedv. YOUNG MItN
OR OIBuOrrinir from NHRVOU9 DKBIT < ITY , I < OST or
KAII/INO MANHOOD , nightly emissions , convulsions , ncivous
. prostration , ciuiic ii by tueuse of opium , lohjcco or alcohol , wake *
fulness , mental depression , loss of power in cither sex , sjcimntor- [
DErnoKK ANU AFTER UbE , rlia-a caused by self abuse and ovcrtndulKrnceorany personal wtak'
ness can be restored to perfect health and Iho NOllIvH VITALITY OF STUONO MBN.
We give a written guarantee with C boxes to cure any case or refund Itui innney. } i a box , Ci bnici , $5
For sale in Omahv : by McCoi-raick & Lund , lotli & Fitrnamsts.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tb eminent unoflallit In nervous , chronic , prlinle. bloat , skin and urinary rtlsnnei'i. A regular and
registered Kniduatu In nirilclne , K > Jlpuma > und ccrlltlcntrtiUow , lisuil treating with thairreilrst iiiccnx
catarrli , | iurmaturrlioca , Ion innulion l,8umlnal wimkinija. nl ht husoj , linpmnncy , inilillii. irlcluru , uun.
orrliocs , cleptvnrlc < icolcctc , No inertury iioef. Now tioatiiimil fnrlovi of vital poiirr , I' rtl i unable to
vlnllmo iniiy tie irecto t at homo uy oorre'i oiidcncr , Mertlilno or ln truim > nt kent Ur mall or o < | > rvri ia-
eurely packed , no iimrkt to Indicate tontonn or nender. Ono ucrtonal Interview prcltrrod. C < iniall Uuu
( roo. Lorropundoni'u itrlcllr private. Hank ( .Mjnterles of Llfo ) ioal froo. Oflluo hours'J a. m. leO p , m.
> 10 a. m. to It m. Heuu uiup ( or reply. .
OOLD MEDAL , PAKIB , 1070.
W. AKEH & CO.'S
Breakfast Cocoa
from "Mi li the rsirti of oil
luubun rtincucd ,
Is iili.ioliitclu jmrrt tintl
It la sottilile.
No Chemicals
lira u rd In IU ! > r < partition. It
Imi tnort than three tlmtt Hie
ititngth uf Cocoa mind with
Blutclirrowroot or Fugar ,
nncl | i < Uicrcforo far morn ceo-
i numlcid , coiling Irs * limn one
i. ] tl ( lfllfloU8iiciiir.
I Iililtii ; , rlrciiglliciiliiKi KASII.Y
ii , und ndmlrnbly odnjitrd for Imidlclt
nu well ns for pcruoni liijicaltli.
Hold bjr Croctr * ercrjnliere ,
W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass.
or IOBT or FAILING 1IA1IHOOD.
eceral and NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
lWeakneu of Body and Mind , Effect *
llofErroriorlUctiieainOldorYouiigr.
iMIIHID IM ; lUilorrd. How lo vlirrrx.4
.
il.clulrlr uiUlii.j Illiglf TnHTHtiT-llmiBl. U.d.j ,
Irillf ; from (0 Ullln Mil I rtll u lrli. llrllc II.ILI ,
Vrilrl ) Hie Hovk , t > rl""l u > 4 | > rvor > Billtd ( mltajt'te ,
Atditu ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFAkU.N. V _
INSTANTRELIEF , fmncuro
PILES iiiluu < ) * . uuu liner ruturin.
_ _ l.urge.no | lt .noiiuppi > ltury huf-
ferer wllll arn oft tlmpln remoily I rte by J-
'CURE
'YOURSELF !
' '
, Aik your IrnigUt for a
. bottlu of IlittU. ' 1 he only .
lion jMiiionoui loincdy lor all' '
Hie iiiiiuiturul dischargee and
/ | irlvateilln jsesoincn nnd the
I debilitating wraLtipti peculiar
1 to women. It cures in a few
| da > s without the aid or
publicity ol a doctor.
i7Ae tfnfirrial American Cure.
Manufactured by I
.Tbo Evans Chemical 0 } . '
CINCINNATI , O.
U , O , A ,
Chlolititcr'i Hugllih IMamund R.-MII.
WWqtyLaP/LLS
? 7V Orlaliml undOnlj Oi-iulue. A
ilil fur Cttcl.nltri ftialttk 'l > ( it .
. . . . /framlla HrdimJ ttfj lu.i.llta' ,
JUiti ituluJ whliUue rllitou , TuLe
Jlivulbrr. Kr/vtt Jang trout , ttttuu
r tiftfitanrf fjflfa//uii Af ) ) ruc liltirk b4e. (
lo tutapa fur ( itrllcgltri , lrltnu > oUU toil
"Iftllrf fur iMAlvt"inItlltr. it rrluru
. _ Mall. KilKMITrilliiioulili fiamt fitpir ,
, r < 'l'l'hi'Mrr 'l.rralr * ! < 'u.Uudl.oiHguurcv
Bold bjr ! ! lx > c UrunliK. I'lillada. , I'm.
Tft UIVA 1 latflVaLl Battering front
1 II W trJaki RiB'fa tii viivcu ut
B V VV * * mlIVIblM , outbfultirori
arlyaecar , waitlnir weakncw , Irxt majiluxid , eta.
1 will in'uil n valuable trvallui ( ual dl iimtaluluj
full turtle ulurn fur lismo curi * , I'lli ; ! ? or rbaruc.
AM'Hit'lIU mcilical work ! > htiul < ! l > rcaU l > j t very
loan who U ni-rvmiii mid ilriillltaUU.ildriu. .
1'roC , 1' . C. I'OVJUUU. . Uooduo , C'ouu *