THE OMAHA DAILY UEETUESIA ) , MARCH 8 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Showed Much Depression Through out Most of the Session , NEWS WAS GENERALLY DISCOURAGING IVftttlior Condition * Cut nn liniiiirlnnt 1'nc- tor HMTliln | Continued tiillo Mlicrnl Corn Wild Wenfc With n Slight Decline. ClitCAfio , III. . Mnrch 7. Tlio wheat nmrkot bowed much depression throughout niostof the session uncl prices were ganorully weak mid lower. Tliero was ono or two rallies but the strength wna only temporary nnd tlio rnnso win within Uo nf the lowest point dnr- Inft tlio session und shows u loss of Ha coin- tinted wllli Saturday's eloslnn fUnres. The nuws wus ccnenilly discouraging , The "weather conditions out nn Impor tant factor. .n they wcro reported fiivonihlo utmost every whore , not only for the winter wheat , but for the early commence ment of spring HocdliiK. Tlioro was uo cold weather reported anywhere , and oven In the extreme northern part of Dakota the weather was said to bo IB0 above zero. A benr factor wus weak o ibles ; Uverpool'wns reported Mil lower , und London from nd to Od lower , whllo all domestic m.irkutH were very much depressed. Now York falling olT lie ; with Diilutb and Minneapolis about us much. Uecolpts continued to bo liberal everywhere , especially In the west and Indications from the start wcro that tlioro would bo a very considerable Inuruasu In the visible supply. Many discouraged holders Blurted to sell at the top and for a time the pressure was heavy , und May start n ? atf-S o and tmicliln , ' Wlie , sold olT to hSJic with only u llRht demand. When the prieo ( rot down to tbe ! ( , however , the shorts began lo lake ud- vnutiiKi ! of tlio drop to eovor and tlioro was a Kradual rally to KSyc. A report Unit the weather In ITHIICO contin ued v jry cold , that tlioro WUH some export buying in Nuw Viirlt , anil that 1.VI.OUO bu. Hud been worked at Detroit was also bomo help In blinking about the Improvemont. When the Increase of 443,000 bu. In the visible supply wus reported the market lost , a little , but this was subsequently recovered. Among tbo dls- putehes received from abroad was ono that the Liverpool Corn Tradu News had reduced Its 0.111111110 for the weekly European ro- ( julrements from 7.CS3.030 bu. to leas than 7,000,1.00 bu. This , In elTeet. Is rednolMK tlio estimate of the needs of Kurope this year ovor.iii.Wiyi.U bu. or In other words that much less Amorinan whor.t will bo reiiulrcd. Dur- Ini ! most of thu last hour tlio market held cteady at from bSiic to ssyu. but ijrew very wen uuriiiK the lust tun minutes and touched the lowest point of the o-iy HSc. closed weak at 8S'e. The break near the close was at tributed to a cessaslon of the demand by bhorts nnd weak cables. The clearances of wheat from the siiiiboard Saturday woio 711.- II'n ' hit , of who'll and ll.UUO bills , of Hour. Later eab'cs quoti'd 1'arls lower with Ilrrlln h Kher on spot but lower on futures. l'ardrhlie imtdo a piuteiiM ) of soiling some wheat , but wan generally believed to bo buying heavily tliroutili the broilers to cover his short line and sccnro his nrollts. Corn was 11 u lot and weak but hold down much butter than wheat , the deullno belli1,1 only aLont one-cinartcr of a cent , The ro- coiptH were In excess of the estimate by some fifty ears and Included nineteen ears of con tract. Trade was slow and the offerings were ( air. Ttiu sli pp UK demand w.is slow , Tlio closn was at a loss of one-eighth of a cent compared with ilaturday's. ( Juts \vuro iinlot and weak during most of the session , but closed with a gain of ! ic. Hog nroduOts wore stronger , otpeclally for pork. Llvo bos receipts were litilow the csvl- iinito ami jirlces at tbu yards from 5c to lOu liluher. After marking an advance of .Me pork closed with a gain of I3c. Lard and ribs nro25o ! higher. Khiimatuu receipts for tomorrow : Wheat Sfl I CP rs : corn , 4IU cars ; o.its , 185 cars ; ho s. 10- 000 head. The lending futures ranged us folloows : AUTK-i.r.f. IIIOII. LOW. CI.UEH. WHEAT-NO : 2 Slnrch i sr Mny COIIN No. 2 Mnrch 1 4l Mny M June 4I1 ! M OATH No. 7 Mnrch VJU znt 2S > Mny son WH ao Slrm Pome March 11 oo ' II liK 1097W 11 ow May II 'JO 11 S2H H n 11 27H LAltn Mnrch. r , < o C 40 Mny UBO 0 60 BnoiiT IUII8- Mnrch 6 ; , L fi82W 685 May 6 UO 6 US 6'JO 5WM ! Cash quotations wore ns follows : ri.ouit-IUill and unchanged , but easy. WHKAT No. 2 spring vrhoat. 80Uo ; 'No. 3 BprliiL- wheat , 81ii8o ! ; ; No. 2 rod. UJ o. COIIN Lower ; No. 2 , 41ioi ! No. 3 yellow , 40 ® 40'4e. OATS-NO. 2. 20io ! : No. 2 whlto. 3lU < a 82c : * o. 3 white , 2U. ® : Wc. UVB-No. 2 , aio. HAiirEV-No. 2. Sfloj No. 3 , t. o. b. , 42a55c ; Ko. 4. f. o. b. . 3742c. FI. < XSKEI > No. 1. . . . TIMOTIIV SBKII i'rlmo , tl. XQ > 1.33. I'diiK Mess pork , per bbl. , tll.OTU ; Inrd , JUT cwt , W.4.iao.42W : short ribs sides ( loose ) , I5.85s.f71 $ : drysalted shoulders ( boxed ) , Jo. 70 ; Bhort clear sides ( boxed ) . $0.25. WHISKV Distillers' finished goods , per sa ! . HUOAI13 Cut leif , unchancorl at55iC ? , Itecelpts und shlpmonts tod.iy were as fol lows : On the Projucooxchanso today the butter market \vas firm ; fanoy creamorv , M 'Uc : ( Ino wt-storn. 25-7c ; ordlnarv,20iaiitb ; soleetod dairy , -iittffic. Kggs. I3l3ftc. UiiESE-Hrni : : full cream Cheddars , n ® ll'tui Hats. W6l2c : Young Amorlcas , I''anu , Hums Unchancod. TAI.I.OW Unchaiu-td. Jfuw York .llurkntt. Niw : VOHK. March 7.-Fi.ouii-nccolpts , 20,893 ; yellow wohtorn. . . . I'lUvtl. , WiiKAT-HecolptB. 05.2'fl bu. : exports , 4K,481 : ) bu , : sales , 4.U70.000 bu. of futures ; a0UOO bu. of pot. Spot market lower , free sellers ; fair bus iness ; No. 2 re-l , .lK.Tl.ttiS ! | n itoro and cluvutnri No. 3 rod OS 'jBHc ; un graded red. l. ; No. 1 northern il.Ki ( © i.aM ! : No. 1 ImrU. ILosai'iofi" ? . 2 northern , 07iJo. Options declined 7tQUo ( ) | on lower cablea ; liirgor receipts , west Increase IP visible supply ; flno crop weather nnd liberal India shipment * . , advanced ! ® ? ; In local severing , declining ® o on foreign and local lines , rolling closed weak at KMiyn iimler Saturday. No. 2 rod. March lo . Ing atuific. HVK Qulot , lower : western , 07'409i ) , Stocks of grain ashore and alloat March 5 : Wheat , 3,720,7(14 ( bu. ; corn. I.C08S83 bu , o'ltV 1.20i,30.lbii. ! ; ryeC-Jl,030bu.i bar oy. lil'.Vso liu ; malt. OI.IKll hu. : peas. 2.571 bu. liAiiuv-Dull ; No. 2 Mllwaukoo , C5 < ar.Go. ' MAI < T luU | B0o ! OmmUa country CouN-Hecolpts , 159.075 bu. : exports , 17,0 : ; bu. : Biilrs , 8O.IM'0 ! bu. flltUrcH ; IHI.UUObu spot Spot market easier , fair business ; No. 2 , 4 u COII'yo ' In elevator ; MiO.VUo ) ) atlout ; uu- Kratled mixed. IdHCtiUie ; No. 3. 49Uo ; steamer mixed , 40 ? ; < a.WHc. Optloni declined > 4Ko on weaker cables und dull tradlnz ; March , iuti © 40 o ; closing nt 4 ! { c : Aprll.S-jaJiojio : closing nt & 0o ; May. 4i ! © 40Ko : closing at 4U--Vo : Juno closing ut 48Uo ; July ( tSXv closlui : ut lb40. OATS Receipts , 120,000 bu , ; exports. 10.700 bu. : sales. VOJ.OOO bu. futures : KS.OOO liu. spot ; ipot market dull , lower ; options modcralolv notlvo and weaker ; March 38' < c. oloslns u't MKioi May. 4tl aiJojic. closing at 3Uot ! Juno , 35 ( it30c. oloslnz ut 800 ; No. 2 spot , 38'iii ; mUod wostorn. uniUSo ; whlto western , b lie ; No. 1 UhlcHico. nominal. HAY Firm , quiet. Hoi's Qulot and easy. I l-lOo ; stnndard A. 4H4o ; confectioners A , l jc ! powdered , 44Ho | granulated , 4J4 © < 7-lfio ; ouboR , 4i4io. | S Poralffii , dull ; 50 test. 18 , oi Now Orleans quiet und ilriu ; common to fancy , 26 © B6c * KICK Firm ; peed demand. PuTBOLBOu-gulet , steady ! United closed at tOUo ( or April. COTTON bEEU On , Dull ; crude , 23)Joi ) yel low , ' "Jo. TAi.LOW-null and easy | city ( J2.CO fornkgs ) , il l-lic. ( HOSIN Mrni nml quiott steamed , common to good , l.iii6il.i7) : ) ; . Tutii'KNTims Dull nnd lower at 30a30Jc. ! Eons Kasy ; full receipts ; western , 15o ; receipts , fiu > 0 pkpg. lllPKtf fctoady and quiet ; wet salted NOH Orloun * selected , 45 and 75 I Us. at 1X0.80 ; Tuxui telected , 5U and ( U Ibs. CUc , 1'oiiK Actlvo und firm ; mess. (9.7 © 10.50. CUT MEATS Stoudyslow | pickled shoulders , V > . ( A ) ; middles , quiet ; short clour. t&55. itii Firm und quiott western steam usked ; option sales , 1,750 tierces ) Murcu M.7R : Muy , SI&O&K ! ) July , M.S2 , oloilng. thOf. llUTTKii-llullt omys wiMtrrn dairy , 103230 ; rstf rn creamery. 2l.iOui ! western factory. . . Citirsr. Qulot and firm ! partsklnn , Pin InoN Dull nnd easy ; American , ll.V7.va 17.75. Cori'Kit-Qulot nnd steady ! Irko , HO.riO © lO.fQit. IjKAD Qulot ami steady ( lomcstlc , tl.ir > ® 4.20. 4.20.Tl.sStrnlts , 11060. _ Oiniitm I'roilnrn .MirkolB.e Fl.Otlll Oinalri Milling company's Kollnnco I'Htent. > . ' , : > ) : Invlnclblo 1'nlcnt , 12.40 ; f.ono Staryuporlatlvo. f..SOi Snowlliiko , SI.85 : 1'aney ramllv , tl.Wt S , V. tlllman's ( lold Medal. J-.5) ! Snow white , I2.ZS ! Hnowllako , 12.001 low Rrade , II.CU ! Queen of the I'.intry , J2.00. 1'oui.Tiiv Chickens , need stocV , OiilOoj cccsc. ducks anil turkeys. llK'c. IIUTTKit Host eholco country roll , lKUV2lci ! lower grndcsi , liffllfc. . . , , . , Minus No. I erceu sailed hldo . I SI'jc ' ; No. 2preeu salted hldo , 4M l'lci No l green salted hides. 25 to 40 lbs.,3H3ic ! : No a grcon salted lildu * . 25 to 40 Ibs , , aitillic : No. 1 veal calf , S to 15 ! ! . . Co ; No. 2 voul calf. 8 to I.Mbs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7&f o : No. 2 dry Mint hides , 50e : No. 1 dry saltoj hides , 5i' . ' 1 al low , No. 1. 3ft4c ! : tallow , No. 2. sijc ; grease , whlto A , 4o : Kroaso , white II , aVja-'IVc : grnasi' , yellow , 'lc : Kinanc , dark , 2'4e ' ; mil butter , 2 ® 2tc ( ; beeswax , prime , IGoj rotich tallow , 14 ! © 'J'1. HAY Plow ut f.iriOQ.VOO , The latter prlco could only bo obtained for something u.ttra good , Knos-Market easier at ! 213c. ! I'liiliTS California rlvoMldo oraiigcs. $2.25 ; Washington navels. $ : ! . . " > > WI. 7,1 ; good apples , ti.roS''HA : choice lemons $1,21 : fancy lemons. $1.50 : Mitlaga grapes , jl.25 nor bbl. ; banaiiiis , cr.itrd. t'iWii'M : cranberries , shipping stock , $0.0a7.00 ! ) ( ! strawborrlc1 ! , IWo < ) t. VtoiiTAiu.r.s California eabbagc , " ! io per Hi. In crates ; luimo ( .rown lottlico. 4JUI50 per do/ . ; California ciitillllowpr , l..2..a..5) ) : onions , T. . ' .Mo per bu. ; Nebraska hand picked bonus , fl.f.TOI.xA : medium , Jl. 1031.00 ; celery , , ' ci sweet potatoes , $2.50 ; Colorado and western Nebraska pot itoos. : iVle ) ; native potatoes , 2ViJKe : ) : lima beans , 4UCM/4C par Ib.j water cress , 'Jl-it | , cases , 1'JIJB flu pjr qt. ; spinach , $ ; l.W ) porblil. : Spunlsh onions , fl.su pur crnte ; radishes , 45iMc. ! OAMK Mallard ducks , g'1.00 ; tual , fl.5.l,75 ; nilAcd , $1.2.1. _ Kitnvia City .Uarknti. KANSAS Cirv. Mo. . March 7. Kr.ontt In good demand , llrm : otiotatlons for unes- tabllshed brands In round lots are as follows : patents , 8..V ) ; extra fancy , $ .V.02.2j ; fancy , J3.avas.lfl ! choice , $ I.POa'.00. WHKAT Dull : no bids. COIIN Sto.itly ; No. 2 , cash , aicasknd ; March 33o bid. DATS Nothing doing. HVR Steady : No. . ' . 7879c. FI.A.X SHKII OJ9lc. IlltAN I'lrmer ; ll.ic In 1 00-1 b. sacks. HAY Market strong ; timothy. $9.03 per ton ; fancy prairie , $ ( V.M ; coed to choice , $5.UOaoO ; low grades. SI.5J5.UO. Eons Active. lower : lie. llUTTKK-FIrm ; creamery , 22So ! : rolls. 14 © SIP. CIIKESE YOIIIIT America. 10c ; Kansas. 79u. HECRIPTS Wheat , 32,300 bu. : corn , 2iGOO ) , bu ; oats , 2.100 bu. Smi'jiKNTS Wheat. 10,030 bu. ; corn , 28,200 bu. ; outs , 1,900 bu. Minneapolis U'hrat Market. MINNKAPOMH. Minn. . March 7. Tlio spasm of strength that ovortoulc wheat two woelcs ago baa dls.ippoarcd and the market today was back to tlio break below Sic. The lowest prlroof wliont this crop year was8.l' c. made o.irly In 1'ebrnary. The market today Is lower than this. May opened nt 84c. llic un- dorSaturday's close. It sold down to H'l4'o. came back to 84c. went to 83'ac. then to 8UsC. and fluctuated In that way , mid on that range unilinear tlio close , when It broke to SlUic. Cash wheat was not vorv active. There was lots of wheat and the traders did not show jip : ; rncss to buy. No. 1 northern sold from < l-i8iyi' ! , but most of the sales were ut or" close to Hie. Receipts of xvhcat were 707 cars , n nil at Duluth nnd Superior SO ears. Close : March clos rig at b'Jc , Mny opening ut 8lc ; highest. Sl'4'1 ! lowest , 8l'c. } closing at B3'/Jc : on trick , .NO. 1 hard , Hl'.io : No. 1 northern. Sac : No. 3 northern , Mllwaukeo Alurkot * . MILWAUKEE , WIs. . Murch 7. KLOUH Very tlull. tlull.WHKAT WHKAT Weak ; No. 2 spring , 83c ; Na 1 northern , SOc ; May. 8."iic ( , UOIIN Dull ; No. 3. 40i ! . OATS Qulot ; No. 2 white , 321J : No. 3 , white , llAittEY Qulot : No. 2 , 52ic ! : simple. 3TJ8e. KYB In motleriito supply ; No , 1 , bOK37e. PHOVISIOSS Hlzhcr. . PoiiK-MavII.3' , LAitu-May , $ ' .f& HKCEU-TS Flour , 8,303 Ibs. ; ifheat , 23,700 bu. : barley. 2S.IOO bu. Smi'.MKNTS-Flour. 13,300 Ibs. : wheat , 15,000 bu. ; barlov , 7.00J bu , Ilrltlsh drain Trade ltevlc\r. LONUOK , March 7 , The Mark Lane Express n Its weekly review of the Uritlsh L-raln trade says : Kiullsli wheats wore steady ; forolan wheats made a fractional advance , California being Od dearer , und American red wlnlor3d dealer. Flour was weak , the provincial mar kets quoting American Od lower. Barley was llrm ; thrrowasanadvuncoof OJ In prlccs.wlth a reduced sale at the advance. Corn wont up : id ; new American on passage was quoted at 20s 9d ; the market for oats was steady. Amor- loan was quoted at 13s Od. At today's market forcl.cn wheats were ncgleotod. American Hour wus Od cheuuer. Corn and oats wore 3d dourer. Codco Market. NEW VOIIK. March 7. Options opened barely steady at5 to 15 points down : closed steady at 10 to 20 points clown : sales. 22.75) bass , In cluding Murch. $ I3.40Tnr)0 : April , $12.8J © 12.91 ; May. $12.0012.7il ; June , 9KM ; July. 312.30 : August. H'l.'M ; Sentembor. 112.20 ; December , t 1.0.1. Spot Ulodull ; No. 7. 814'.75. SANTOS. March 7. COKFEE Geol average Santos. 1 i,8tK ) rols per 10 kilos. Kocolpts during the week , 72.0JO bags ; purchases for the United Ktates , 24,0 0 bags ; shipments to the Un ted Stutes , 1.1,000 bags ; stock. 370.0JO bass. Cotton Murker. . NEW OIII.KAXS , La. , March 7. COTTON Market steady : middles. ( ISJu ; low mid dles. f > 'io ; good ordinary , 5 o. Not receipts , 3,531 bales ; gross receipts , 03' . ' bales ; ex ports to continent , 4,371 bulosisalcs , 3r > 03 bales ; stock , 458ll > 8 bales. NKwYoitic , March . 4. Futures . closed weak ; salos85,40 bales ; March , $1.lii ; ; April. $0,71 : May , Su > 2i June. $ iiOt July , $7.02 ; August , W.li's Soptembor. 17.22 : October. J7.32 ; Novom- bsr , S7.42 ; December , $7.52. Dulutli Wlimit Market , DULUTH , Minn. , March 7. May wheat opened at IVc oil'nnd lost JIo In the next ton minutes , followed by a steady gain und broke to the opened figures at noon , Following wore the closing iirlc < ! s : No. 1 hard , cash. S'iic ! ; March , BJ'ic ; May , ESjc : No. 1 northern cash , Ku ) ; March , 82c : May , 8uc ; Nix 1 norlhern , cash , 75o ; No. 3 , 70o : rejected , fiSo. On track : No. lhard , bl'iu ; No. 1 northern - orn , fc3Jlc. _ J < 'orcliii Oil Market. LONDON March 7 , CALCUTTA LINSCED 39s Gd per quarter. LINSIMID OIL IPs Od per ewt. Tuiti'BNTiNi : Si'iitiTS 27s per owt ANTWHiu1 , March 7. PETHOLKIIM 15f. LiVKiii'OOi , . March 7 , TuiirisNriNB Si'iniTS 27s 3d per cwt. Nrxv York Dry ( iooiU Market. Nr.w YOIIK , March 7. Business In dry goods opened encouragliily. The market at first hands keeps In excellent condition. Prices continue unchanged und steady to firm. Liverpool MurkeM. Liveiirnou March ? . WHEAT Quiet ; hold ers olTor moderately , CoiiN-Domand fair. lluui' Kxtra mess , 72s Cd per tlcrco. Trader * ' Talk. CiiiCAiJO , III. . March 7 , Cottsclman ft Day to Cookrell llros : Wheat opened iiiSJio losvor and ulosod lilUo ! lower than Butur- day. The spuculutlvu Inlluenecs were very positive on the tear Hldo und soiling for both loni ; nnd short accounts wus general at the close. The weather was soring like , Winter wheat sootlons reported marked Improve ment In the growing crop an. I a disposition among fanners to market gr.iln heretofore withhold as noon as the roads would permit It , Northwest receipts. 1,107 curs , und nine cars over the estimates here. The visible supply increased nearly 500.00J bushels , Cubloiiwore lower and soabount markets rela tively weaker than Chicago. There was seme lowering by local shorts Inlluenrcd by llbera clearances , but as this was reported to bo ok business the llnal closing was heavy at the low points. The fear of u bearish government report on Thursday anil anoxpo''tod reduction In European estimated rnijuiromontH ure the depressing Inlluonces for the Immediate fu ture. Corn and oats wore very dull nnd nar row , chlelly on the Inlluoncu ot the visible supply figures. Corn cloned ono-elghth of i cent lower nnd outs one-eighth of u cent higher than Saturday. Provisions were stronii In sympathy with the llyllt run of hogs urn : higher prices ut the stock yards. Puckers seo- IUK little likelihood of deprcmlng the product further wcro liberal buyers throughout thu session , CuiCAno , 111. , March 7 , F. Q. Logan fc Cote to J. Sands Commission company : 'J ho Urs prlco on wheat was Mlio for May. sold us blirl as bUu and closed utbtOic. Cables uro lower The wouthor Is line and farorublo for thu growing plant , and reserves In farmers' bund are said to bo I'irgo. The government repor duo on the loth Is expected to show 45 per con of the crop still unmarketed. Wo do not look for much If any advance , although thu mur ket Is In the condition where u reaction of a cert or so may bo looked for uny time , The corn trano was lUht and It sold off In BVIII pathy with wheut , May closed ut 42jc. Pro visions more steady with sumo good loca miyliij.- , The homo and foreign domutrJ Is goot for ribs und lard. CHICAOU. Ill , March " . Konuott , Hopklns& Co , to H. A. McWhorter : Cables were no much lower , hut the line weather and glowln' reports from thu Puvltlii coast apparently let many to l ollovo that wheat would bo heading out In a few duyu , and there wus u general scrambling to get out of long stulf. Pardrldgo aided the downward movement hv sliigcing he market nt every show Of Rtrcngth , The Islblo supply show * n moderate lncronc. but tut nn largo RS generally cxpoctnd , 'ho world's shipment * for the twnok ire the Mnullcst for tomo' tlmr , Dior linvo been ktcadlly declining. ml for some reasons the amount on ocann iaMngo as steadily Increases. This Itonuof ho Incongruous things about grain MntMk'S hat nobody can satlnfactorlly explain. Ulos- IU cables showed tnoro strontth than ux- lectel. The market ought to rallv from this Irprpsslon. The Liverpool corn trade news estimates European requirements for Ihoio- nnlndor of the season at 11)7,000,000 ) buibcls , hu bulk of wliloh will ot course huvu ocoinufroiu Amcrlcui Corn aim oats have leld upqulto null considering the wna wheat , A modcr.ito ncclluo In corn orward strong support anil keeps the hears rom raiding It , Provisions were dull but ather strong all day. lllg bears show mils- ncllnatlou to add to their short lines and as hn situation grows healthier It Is not lmpo - Ihle that the next turn In the market may be owurd better prices. STOCKS AND ItONDS. lout TruniiirllonnVrro u H Stuallrr Sralo Thau SiUnrility'A. Nnw VOIIK , Muroh 7. The stock market oil ay was not as active as on Saturday and nest transactions were not on so larrfo a seal even von for the flvo hours of business Instead of .wo. There was on the whole u llrm temper to ho dealings , but considerable Irregularity listed and whllo the Vandorbllts still dis played the ni'ist pronounced strength the oa'ora , Industrials anil Nuw England were poclally weak nt times. A further ongugo- nent of gold for export , had some lullucncu In creating u bearish temper , but there was no renewal of the raid of Saturday and prices ver left more to tholr natural bent , and iftor tlio romov.i of tlio pressure u Inner tone developed. Thoto was very little doing on foreign account , but bettor support n the coal Blocks wis a factor In the Improved ono which the poslllvo strength shown by the .akuKhoro and later by the Northwestern , iroughtthe whole list along In llio afternoon. The Ulehmond .t West Point securities wcro comparatively quiet during thu forenoon , but .he stocks rallied sharply and the bonds later n the day more than recovered the loss of thu ast few days , The grangers were well sup- lorted throtuh HU Paul on a large business , Itictuated within the narrowest limits and regained during the cntlrn afternoon , Hut as ho day wore on the entire market showed fovorlslinossand prices rose slowly In response to the more settled feeling. Among the s | equities the Now York , Susiiuohauna & Western stocks were again strong and comparatively active , the pru- 'erred making a material Improvement , whtlo cordage dropped : i6 ! per cent , only a small lortlon of which was regained during the ifturnoun. Tbo leading stocks , however , re- nalncd feverish und unsettled to the und. and In the last hours tlioro was the most deter mined raid of the day made on the list when Heading , Luke Shore. Northwestern and Now England wcro materially depressed. Lake Shore losing almost all of Its heavy gain of thu lOrenoon. the opening of thu general list was In must oases fractionally better than Satur day's ilnal figures , whllo Ml ; ousl Pacltlc for no apparent reason , was up 1'i per cent and Omaha and Delaware & Hudson oacn 1 per cent. There was no settled tendency In prices luring the ontlro sosalon und por.oils of weak ness alternated with periods of strength Lhroushout the entire day , The raid In thn lust hour brought almost everything traded In down to the lowest point of the day , but a sharp rally In the loaders oc curred in the last few minutes , tbo market closing weak and unsettled , generallv at frac tional losses for the day. Uojullug , however , Is down 2'4 per cent , Jersey Central 2 per cent and New Knglnnd I per cent , wbllo the low priced specialties retained most of tholr : ans ! , and the Richmond & West Point pre ferred closed tit OiJJ , the highest price of the day and 2i ! per cent better than Saturday. Government and state bonds have been ( lull and stoady. The following are the closing notations for the leading stocks on the New York tock ex change today. bid. t asked. The total sales of stocks today were 4" > 0C55 shares , Incliiillnc : Atchlson , 5.GOO ; Delaware , Ijtiokawanna & Western , 9.000 ; Erie , Ifl.fiOJ ; I < ako Shore. 21,018 ; Louisville & Nashville , 7,170 ; Mlchltrau Central. 3.780 ; Norfiwcsti-rn. 3,250 ; Now Jcrsoy Contr.il. 2,103 ; Now Vork Central. 4.HII ; Northern I'acinc. 4KMi Now KiiKland , V.U8 : > ; KondliiR , 113.8W ; Ulehmond & Westl'olnt. 13.00) ; St. Paul. 4,400 ; St. 1'aul & Omaha , 4,455 ; Western Union , 4,500. Financial rfuvlow. NEW VOIIK. March 7. The Post says : Th reasoning of the operators for higher prices Is perfectly plain. Stoolis boucht by outsiders several months auo are conlldently hold and there are ur.ictlcally no stop orders from this source. London , whoso liquidation checkmated all the later plans of the Read ing bulls , appears to have practically nothing to soil In the Vaiuiorbllt stocks. This , let It bu kept In mind , Is the Inference from appo ir- anco and It Is not to bo forgotten that surface Indications lotl most people to the HUMID con clusion about Hoadln : prices , which starloU the landslide ot holdings. It Is sufo to assort that no sign of nnch re- slstanco has been encountered . by the manipulators of the Vandorbllt stocks. This , of course , merely shifts thu iftiustlon and loaves an open query as to who Is taking up those heavy purchases and what the buyers moan to do with thorn. That bonu fldo outsldo capital Is bolng Invested In the stocks at those prices , few cautious observers bellovo. There Is as yet no speculative side buying on a largo scale , yet tlioro can bo no final profit In such an advance unless bomo- botly apptmrs on whom the bulls can unload Ibis ftock , 'Sow York Money .U'irlcot. NBW YoiiK , March 7. MONEY on OAi.r. Easy at li&-percent ! ; last loans 2 per cent , closed jn'orod at2 percent. I'll I Ml ! MUIIOANTIU ! PAI'Ell 42 > VJ [ )0r 00111 , HTKIII.INCI KXCHANOE Quiet and oaslor nt (4.85 for sixty-day Dills and fl.Sili for do- iiiiinu , The closing quotations on bonds : bid Flimnrlnl Notm. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , March 7. CIoarlngH , * ! , - 075.7UI , I'A it IB. March 7 , Three per cent rentes OOf 05o for the account , NEW YOIIK. March 7-Olearlugs , $77,818,825 ! balances , $ . * > , 105,21)0. ) IIALTIMOHU , Md. . Maroh 7. Olonrlngs , 12,151- 428 ; balances. $3 . 'J1U. Itatr.U per cent. riiii.AtntriiiA , I'll. . March 7. ( Jluarln.'s $ | i'il7,8li ; ( ; balances. $1,011,833. Money , 31i per cont. CINCINNATI , O. , March 7. Money , 3&f ) per cent. New Vork exchange , 40e dUcount. Cloiir- IngK. $2,517,200. llosTO.v , Mass. , March 7. Clearings , $ (5.590.- ( 3dUi balances. 8ltW.l.iii. ( : Money , 1'Q'J ( percent. Kxchungoon Now Vork , 102lSo discount , Mr.Jiriiiu. Tenn , Murch 7. Now Vork ox- ehunge belling at par. Clearings. $ i39,8SJ ] balances , Si"i7t01 : , C'liirAOO , III. , Mnrch 7. Monov easy at 4)1 ) ® Opur cont. Olourlniis. } 16,5'3I25. New Vorh oxehunge , 50itWo ( discount. Sterling exchange dull und unchanged. London Stock Murliot. On/rlu'ie ! ( < lS3i b < l Jii'im c7oril < iu Ilcnn:1. ' . . LONDON , March 7.INuw Vork llorald Cubic Upoclal to THE llKt. ] An regards buslneea tliU bus been unexi-t'odlngly quiet day im tla Stock oxchungo , thu approach ( thg toitlo- incut no doubt checuln. new eiigagomunta The increublng und abundance ot money hue caused funds to nilvamo from'J percent to 24 pur cent , Indian rupee p iuer Is also U to } i per cent higher , Argentlnu government bondi are aUo butter , owing to the premium on golu living declined to 'PI Vpor cent , llnnio r.ills c'o < icd fairly ROIM ! .llt.nono. IhiallngR have icon on u very rMlrml Buiilu. In the majority ) fcn csan ImprovevJPhlof from " 4 per rent o 't per cent Is tiiiljjlslieJ. : The southrrn Ines are Mlghtly tlui. | Tiwlne tntomparatlTcly mor trnfllo otatoninlrvlor the cclt. Ainorf- run railways huvo bpiyt nioro orlc adull all Iny.whllo ucallngM huVv , been on a very small scale. C.inadlnn llnciuhnve been comiiara- Ivcly noglpctd , Orutid trunk IS-MIO and 'anadlitn I'nolflc IvnvioolT from 's per cent to \ pur rent lower. Money has been itiltu | a Irng In Lombard street today. Short loan * mve been obtains ! Ut j pnr cent. Not ninny bills have been brought forwurl In the dis count market thoso'ittiwo and thrco mouths ire nuotod nt from 1 per cent to H { per cont. liUNtio.v , March 7l'tio folloivlnt were tlio /umlon Htojk iiiotiUtiii4 | : eloilug nt 4 p. m : CoimiWnionejr..M I.VPl.si I'nnl c-oin . Kill rte , nccnnnt . tkl .Now . Vork Contrnl. . I50H N , V. , I' , A.O Ists , . . . ; ilVniinylTanln . MiH 'nn. 1'ncltlo lle.idlni. , - - _ IIAU Hll.VF.lt 4115(1. ( MoNKV-liiWI't per cent , Untcof dl''Diint in thoopon market forshort bills , 1 \ per cent ; for three month ! ) bills , IU icrccnt , _ Ito lon Slnrlc .Mnrket. llOflTON. Mai ? . . March 7 , The fnllnwln * were the cloilnt price ) on stocks on the lloiton stock market to.lny : NBW VoiiK. March 7. The follawliif tire the closing mining stock quotations : Week Opens With Higher Trices nnil Vor } " I.lfjht Supply. OMAHA. March 7. Tlio week opens out with very light receipts and ucneially favor able markets. Oattlo olTorlnjss were enerally very fair as to quality , but llio n'rijiiortloii of really cliolco beeves was hardly as lane as on Saturday , Conditions favored an'a.lvaiico and llio mar ket wis netlvo and linn about , everything. Shippers and urpurlcitt wanted goii' , heavy cattle , while Ijcal dreMscd bcof houses wcru active bidders for thi-'same class of cattle. Goldsmith took a trUIn of seventeen' em's of heavy cattle out of hero Saturday and has a buyer hero who Is ready to take all the irood export cattle ultured and at the highest market prices. Ho took a small bunch of l,4li-lb. ) beeves at $1.40. Good lV)0-lb. ! to M.VJ-lt ) . beeves sold at from * ' .7. > to .4 . I < 'alr to good l"M-lb. to l.yOJ-lb. steers sold at fully steady prices , mostly at from $ J.45 to 1:1.70. : TriulltiK Wns active ana the forenoon's business practically cle.iro : ! up the rccolpls. Local buyers found tt dimcult to fill their orders for butchers' anil cannors' stock from the limited ullorliu'Si and I lie result was an netlvo market at stronger prices , the strength belli ! ; most apparant on the fair to Rood stock. Sales were largely at from J2.CO toii.7- , with choice holfers as-hUhlis $ : i.'J. > and' lilfe- rlor lots at from JI..V ) to $ iOO. The suuply of bulls , oxen and staza wus limited and prices strong at from W.15 to 1.140. Common heavy to choice veal calves were In good demand and Inn ! at from & -.UO toIIO. . The yards are full of stocuers and feeders In the hands of regular dealers , and the sup- COLOIIADO CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. At' . Pr. 2 feeders . 1L40$303 38 stockcrrt. 7'.U\K ' ! ! ) 23 feeders . 870 300 GMstockors. COI L'W 25 feeders . 10 < i7 II 00 Hods Tlio run of hogs was the lightest In nearly six months , this being duo partly to llio lower prices prevailing at the close of last week but m..lnly no doubt to the storm and tbo bad condition of country roads. Eastern advlcos were stronger , but tlioro were too few hos hero to Interest the packers beyond a few loads for the fresh moat trade and ono fresh moat buyer and ono shipper did thu bulk of the trading. Prices were "ID to lOo higher than Saturday. Light hog * wont to thu fresh moat trade mostly at tl.GOrwIlli ono laryo bunch of sorted shipping heirs nt$4.C5. Medium and butcher weight hogs sold at from ( ! . ! to$400 and hoavlos from JI.M to $4.0 1. U was a fuirly active market und everything sold , the I ) , ill ; atI..V > to $1.03 against f 1.45 to $4.55 Saturday , The avorugo or prices paid was SI.58 against 4I.5JK Saturday and fl,49 Monday of lust week. HoureseiUatlvo sales : I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. J4 SO (13 ( 2.12 40 $1111 4 ftl ill. Ill 11 101 4 to 4 M . 51..P..300 KO 40) 4 53 ' t U-J 275 120 4 M 120W 4 31 m > OS 240 W ) 4 CO 4 f 71 ! 71 ! 103 40 4 ( W 4 A7VO 01 1GU 40 4 CJ 4 CO - I'ins , ft itomin. 2 00 t.iamaBOiiTS. 4 03 ( / ) HiiKKi' There werno sheep offurod on the iniirlieU Of the i\\nloads \ ruvulved four were consluned throiiKhTo ihlei : ; n nnd one WIIH billed direct ton U l sliiiiishtorcr , Thn du- mund for deslnibfi raiittons U uctlve with prlees ( inotu'ly llrm. A Fair to good nutlvi's. fl.2.V&t.4Q : westerns. { 1.00 5.23 ; eommon umt stock Hhuep. W Wift'tT.MJ KOOI ! to choice lumbH ' ' ' ; from 40 tolIUbs , JI.251 UuoolpU : iul : iJTip Mltlun of St.iaV. Ofllcliil ru'jolpts * uiii xllspoiltlon of stoaU us shown by tbo books of the Union Stock YurilH company for the tvranty-fnurhu'jrj , enilln ; ut 5o clock p. iu. .Muroh 7'IW ' ) , ' . IIKCIIITS. : HIIEtl' . nmiMKHA t'i. . Cum. Head Cum. llea.l. . . ! iO lllll'OSITIUN. WEIK'K : Laltlu. Omnlm I'ucklui ; company. . Mi 3)WJ ( i. II. llnunuuiiilcuui | > uny. 1,010 ' . ' ,41 ( WJ HwKt At1" 4.7&S I.5-.V Cudaliy I'Bcklnv l.U.b 0 OtUeru 8,13' ' Total 27.IOU 2.UU l.lvu Stiic-k Alarliot , OIIICAQO , 111. , March7-lSpeolalTolOirraiu to Tim IlKC.1 Sales of cattle today were gen erally nt an advance of about 1.U' , Some lotl ohanKO < l hands at former prices nnd others nt nnndvancoof l.Vx. Tlioro wns an active do- maud for shipment east and for export , and iix local slaughtoroDt wpro also buying liber ally. tbo Biipply tcarccly mol the requirements of the trade. Cows nnd bulls advanced quite ns much ns thu better class of chipping steers , the former not comprising ns large a proportion tion of the receipts for ROIIIO time pist. Sales weru largely tit from J2.25 to IVHto for cows and mils and nt from t .75 to t l.fft for steers , hough the extreme range of limitations was Irom $1.25 to f ,40. The few loads of Texas rattle received found buyers at an advance cq'ial to that noted on the native cattlo. The smnlllicss of the receipts of hois for today was n , surprise , The 'opening advuncu of 5i ! thercforo was soon supplemented by mi additional ndvance of n nickel , the host light iortH going to from f5.00 to 15.0.1 nnd $5.10 being freely paid for choice mediums and ho'ivy weights , lluyers were willing to piy : from 11.80 to 14.85 for very common stulT nnil them were not many trades at lower figures , though n few nulls sold ut from J2.50 to4.2I'rom M.ftt to $ l,0"i woio the ruling prices for common to good light and from HIM to $5.1/0 / for medium and hoavy. Sheet ) and InmlBsold at full prleoj nt the start , but the receipts turning out to bo sonlo . ' .OJO head In excess of the Hrst estimates , the market , became easier later In the morntnc anil thu average of prices were a llttlo lowor. Quotations for sheep ranvo from $ -100 to .1,50. for culls to $ ,1.0' ) for extra qualities. Lambs wcro salable at from $ . " > . 0 to JU75. Homo poor and common stock was left oxer. llccelpts wcro : Cattle , 1SUUO ; l.o.a , 10,000 ; sheep. 10,1100. The Kvetilng Journal reports ! OATTI.K Ite- cotpt.s , II.MO ; shlpnients. 4,000 ; market was ac tive and steady ! prime steers , H.M > a : > .00 ! others , J.l.fl.iai.'i ! Miockers , $ ilva3.7U ! cows , I . ' . ( IXJII.MI. IlOtIS Kccelpts , 20.0M ! sblpmonts , 10.000 ! marliot brisk am ) & ® U'e Higher ! rough and common , JI.G.V34.75 : mlxeil , $4.fsVf&l. ! > 5 ! Jirlmo heavy and butchers weights , ? 4.05tt5.10 ! light. JI.S55W.UHi pigs. $4,50(31.75. ( SIIKKI' Uecolpts. tVJUOjKhlpmonts , 3,000 : mar ket aotlvo , stoutly : uwcs. $ l.2.Vi.l.75 ) : mixed. $ .VO:5W,50 ! wethers. $5.503' > .75 : Texans , $ . - ) . ! western , } 5.3.5.iiO : lambs , $ . ' ( .IO7,10 , New Vork l.lvo Stuck Mnrket. NEW YOIIK , Mnrch 7 , HKivis-Hocolpts : , ' > .71Ghcad , Including 44 cars for sale ; market H'c ' per cwt. hUher ; nalivo steers , $3.s : > y , : > . ( iu nor uwt ; bulls und cows , $ l.lKii3.30 ) : dressed bef Btoady at n3Hu per II ) . Shipments to morrow , OJfl beeves und n.n.14 iiuartiiisof beef. UAiviS-Icoolpts. ( 444 head ; market higher ; grassorn , $2.iVJ < 33.00. SHEBl' lecelts. { | 8,119:1 : head ; sheep cheaper ; lambs ! c hlshcr ; sheep..WSB.M ) Per ewt. : Iambs , t7.7lKa7.bO ; dressed mutton llrm at UTt 10ie ! per lb. ; dressed lambs active at lL'llc. lloos UocolptH , 13,010 hoid , Including two cars for sale ; market slow at $1.0Jffi5.5'J per cwt. _ Kansas Oily Live Stork .Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . March 7. CATTLE Ue colpts. 1,0 9j shipments. 2.8J2. Steers were ac tive anil strong to lOo hlulier ; cows ami feed ers are sten ly. Sales : Dressed bpof and ship ping steers. $ .l.2'i4. 10 : cows mid helfeis , M.f > 0 © i.0 ' ! stoukors and feeders , ) . ' . ( i5.ti.'i9. ' lions Uiicelpts. l.Krj ; shipments. 2,730. Heavy higher , steady ; light common. 57clOc higher : oMrcmo nuue , $ I.3UI.U5 ; bulk , II.&O ® 4 fi5. Slieup Kocolpts. 201 ; shipments , 4CO. Re ceipts were mo-tly consigned to puckers and tbo market was quiet and nominally steady. St. I.onls l.lvo Stock Market. ST. Loins , Mo. , Mirch 7. OATTt.B-Koeelpts , 2.00J ; shipments. 150 : strong ; fair to good na tive steers , $2.11 "itl.fiO ; fair to good Indian und Texan steers. * 2.703 IK ) . lions Receipts' , 2.900 : shipments. 2.iOj : ) stroni : ho ivy. $ l.70ii4.03 ; mixed , $4.30l.8 } ; light , $1.0 : ® 4.70. Olnrlnnatl Markets. ClNINNATI , O. , March 7. WHEAT No. 2 rod , Me. CoilN-Htronscr ; No. 2 mlxeil. 42K < rJl'ie. OATS Strotuor : No. 2 mixed , 3-Ji@33c. ! WHISKY { 1,11. 1'roachril on the Illalnc Letter. NEW YOIIK , Mnrch 7. Father O'Connor , the loader ot the Horormea Catholic church in this city , addressed a largo audience last nicht iu Christ Mission hall in West T won ty- first stroot. on the subject of tbo Blaino- Novins caso. Ho stated that Secretary IJlaino had blundered in utton.ptmg to make n scapojioat of Father Ducoy. who married the couple , and that the cnttro blaine rested with Archbishop Corrlgau , who crantod the dispensation for the mar-dago and authorized Father Ducoy to perform the ceremony. , AV111 Test the Coal Combine. HAIWISIIUHO , Pa. , March 7. Attorney General Honzcl will test iu tbo Dauphin county courl.as .soon as the necessary papers can bo prepared , tbo constitutionality of the leases by which tbo Philadelphia & Reading Railroad company has assumed control of the Lobigh Valley & Now Jersey Central railroad. A bill in equity , Including an ap plication for a permanent injunction to restrain operations under the lease , will be the proceedings adopted. Switchmen's ttrluvuncn Committee. Tbo members of tbo switchmen's griev ance committee for the Union Pacific system left for homo yesterday afternoon. Tbo only thine done at tholr mooting wa's tbe election of oflluors for the ensuing year. James S. Scullcn of Omaha was chosen chairman , and John Uriflin of Trinidad , Colo. , secretary and treasurer. Only seven of the eleven lodges were reprojontod. Nltro-Olycerlne Can ICvploileil. WINXIPBCI , Man. , March 7. At Buchan an's camp , flvo miles from ParrywooJ sta tion , Edward Eryckson and Frank Savapo , while neating water to wash their clothrs , were accidentally killed by too nxoloslon of nn apparently orcpty gl.vrerino can. KrycK- son thoughtlessly placed the can close to the lira and an explosion followed , almost in stantly killing both men. Turned the Tables on McClure. PiTTsnuiiii , Pa. , March 7. Robert Mo- Cluro , agent of the Law and Order tongue , who has boon waging war on the news- dealers , carriers and newsboys for sellincr newspapers on Sunday , lias boon arrested for perjury and gave bail for a hearing Thursday. DoWitt'a Sarsaparllia is reliable. For Cleveland mul Harrison. B.U.TIMOH : : , Md. , March 7. A dailv paper publishes the personal presidential prefer ences of ninety-six oaitors of Maryland , Vir ginia and West Virginia , X'ho total for Cleveland in tbo throw states is thirty-six , against twenty-live for nil other candidate * . Republican preferences are mainly for Har rison. Two Killed In n Collision. RORKVII.I.C , Md. , March 7. An extra 011- giuo collided with n west bound train train Haltluioro hire , killing Urakeman Teators and Fireman HucUalls. BeecUam'a Pills for a bad liver. IIiilldliiK I'ermitti. The following permits were issued by tbo superintendent of buildings yestordoy : M. J. ICennnrd , 2st > iry frame residence , Tnlrty-llrn and K.irnam directs. . , . . $ S.OOO Thrcu minor perults 375 Total 88.375 INXROIDUCTION von THE ] G-El IT XT I IT 33 Johann Hoff's Malt Extract. It is thu licst ntitritlvu tunlo in con. valcscencc , dyspopain , for llio weak and debiHtuk'd. Beware of other extracts sold as " Hofr'a" iralt Extract. Always uuk for the gemiino "Johann Iloir's , " wliich la imported from Durlin ; ihoat palatable nnd ploasaut. For sale by all druggists. Eisner & Mimdulson Co. , Solo Agents und Importers of Mineral Waters , 0 Barclay utreot , Now York , OMAHA aiuifactoi'ors' ' Jotters' Directory . * ' " 'AWNINGS AND TCNTS HARDWARE. OMAHA TENT-AWNINO COMPANY , 1 l.ik' ' . Imtntnock * , nil ami rtibtiprrlotlilnu. Soml for cntnkigur , II I.I Knrnitiii , BAGS ANDTWlNcS. DEMIS OMAHA BAD CO Importers nml innniif ic- Hirers. Klotir Sacks , lltirlnpi mul Twin o. BICYCLES. A.H. PERIOD & CO M. 0. DAXON , llOl Doiluo stroll , lllcycle * snM on monthly Bond for our c.itilozuo nml prices. 13J N. 15th Hi. , Omnlm. BOOTS AND SHJES. MORSE-DOE SHOECD. IIOJ lIotriiM UtreJt , Kno'orr corner lltli ml DJUlm . \Vo nro making cloio ptlcoi to ciuh bujror. , nn 1 nro n uluss of Kouili which ) i very snlo- nblanllh inerchviti , KIRKEKDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. Wlinlcjnlo Mmiilfnclil'rt. llootn. Mine i , rntiticrj AKonts for ilostun lluti- anil full Kiiuds. bcr Shoe Co. , lift ! , HOI mul llutj HnrmSydrool. . IWI'r trnn. CARRlAGc TUP. ; . OMAHA CARRIAOETOP 0. J. ANDERSON. CO. , Mnmifii'l.ito bnucy , A. T. U.itby , Mnn-iKor , Imrki , cushions , etc. tops ' Top'i ( 'nMilons , Hacks , Dashes , etc. Senil fur CnliiloKiio. 211 N. 14th st , - Omnlm. Sill S. ltti ! ! etreot. CJAL , COKE , tie. , OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Ilnril and noft co.il. 8. 1C. ccirnor llitli unil streets. COFtMCe. EAOLECORNICEWORKS GILMORE&.RUHL , Mnmifucturori of ( tal * Manufacturers mul Tnnlzod Iron Cornice. Window caps , mcUllo Wholesale Clothlorj , ola. lll'J iiud 11W ( Ilnrncy strool. DrlV GOODS. M.E. SMITH IL CO. , KILPATRICX-KOOH DRY GOODS CO. , Dry KOOI ! , notlon.i , f ur- nlshlnK Koodi Dry Konds.nntlonj , uonts' furnlshlnx coed * . Corner llth nnil Ilownnl. Cor. llth nnd Hownrdsts. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO. Klectro Dymimoi , hnmpiVlro and Uluctrlenl Sup plies of All Kinds. 1112 IIOKanl .itro.il , Uamlix WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. , lllustrnteit cntaloxua free. 1C14 Cnpltol Arcnuo. FURNITUHt AND CARPElc. BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR NITURE CO. , Successors to 0. A. lloobs A Co. , arnconndlJth nts.Omnha GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. BLOTCHKY4. COHEN , ROBINSON STOKESCO Oenls' furnMhlnjj coeds , Gents' furnishing Kooli. clothlnz und notions. Glvo us n trial.Vooend mTu c-lotir.atod Drand smiiplos express pro- "lluckekln" Ororulls , pnld. * pnnts , Milrts , roats. etc. 1113 Harnoy. Kil8t O.-naha. GROCER. ES. Gl-AaS. D. M. STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & , CO. , 1201-1505 Jones ( treat , 10th nnd Harney , Omnb.i , Onmha , Nob. Neb. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. S.AMC WHORTER , 215 nonrd of Tr.idi I'rokor In Krnin , provi sions and stocks. Trlvntu wires to N , V. , ChlcaKO nnd St. Ixmti. HATS , E PC. HiD o , ETC. W. A. L. GIBBON & .CO. , OEO. OBERNE&CO. , Hatn , enp , Ptr.iir Keels , Duyori ot lilloi , wool , Kloros and mitten ) , tnllow nii > l fun. llth and Ilurnoy. 51J South 13tli st. BONDED PUBL RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK&.LINN , CO. , Donlorii' tinnlnnro nn Cor. nioclmnlcs' tonlj. Omnlm. 1101 Doneln * Street , LQUOR- . IURA.Cn. , R.R. OROTTE , l.tqnnr Mi'rrli.Miti , Impiirtor nn.l Jobber of llllllnrnoy Streol , Wlne nml Mquorj. oonu Jy'ii lOTJan.l Kill KurnsnHt. Knit ImlU Hitler i. I'rlralhtion nppllc < tlon. FRciTfc [ HER3ERT , ' IOJI 1'iirnnmit , LUMBEH. CHAS. R. LEE , JQIINA.WAKEFIELD , llnnlirooil lunitor , wool carpota nnil pnr > | tiut Iini'O lol Anicrlcin I'ort" lluorliiR , I.1H 1 vo.neiit , MUwi\uk .l hyilrnulli * ci'iiu'iit nail 9th nml Douvlin. ijulncy whlto luuu , MILLINERY. MUSICAL. C.ASTONEHILL , A. HOSPE , JR. , Millinery , notion ? , cloaks I'lnnoi. UKani , etc , nntorluli , clo. 11(1-118 ( S ICth ft , Umnha. 1MII Douulni atrcot , OYSTfeRS , A.BOOTHPACKINQ CO. PLATT&.CO. , ' Oysters , Flth nn I Cclorr. I'noUuri f nystora , llsh nml color ; , ainsaiith ut'i ai St. linvM Cole , M inuir. OILS. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Ilcnnoil nnd labrlcnttnx oils , nila uromo , eto. PRODUCE COMMISSION. BRANCH & CO. , RESELL & SMITH , Dealers In country proj. I'roiliico , frulti ot all UCH , frultJ , vonotRtiloi , klnits , oystori , etc. 1297 Ilowtinl Stroot. I3tli nnil Harney Slreoti. KIRSCHDRAUH& . TA . ATCLARK 4. CO. , SONS. , Iluttcr , chcoio , Oig > , Butter , eigs nml poultry. poultry nnil gntae. 1IJ. ' t'urnnui IL 317 South 13th Stroot. S1OVE HbPA Rti. JAMES HUGHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAIR Stove repulrs of nil UliUi WORKS , Cooks nnd Ilontors Steve rupnln and wntor attiiclimonli ) for nny klal forsnle. ol slovumulo. : arts , nth stroit 1207 1)01111111. doors , bllnila > .u , - . . . - - - . , . . . mouldings. Ilraneli of- nl-hlnu gooJj , chllil- ' " " " Bco , l h and liardSls. \ UNICN STOCK YARD3 CO. , LIMITED COMtVIISSON ME < CHftNTS. ALLEN ROOT & CO. , GASMANS & DUDLEY. KoomSi KiclmnxoUulld. Koonu , 0) nmt Cl Ux- South clmn a bulldl.iK. Omaha. Soutli Omaha. G AREHOUSE OAPAOITy OOO.OOO BUSHELS. for All Kinils of Graio OKEY ADYAKCED ON MSIGWGM U wraln welched , Inape ted an-1 utor.iju rat ) ibllshed by state olllcors. rlto for rates and full particulars and consign imcntscaro of V ODMAN & AV TCHFECO OMAHA , NHU. Every MAN can ha BE I SVHONO anil VIO- MAN A OHOU.Sin all reijiccls _ . . _ J by using SPANISH NISRVINB , the great bpatilBh Uemedy. YOUNG MBN Oil OlT > BiiirerhiK from NEIIVOUS DHJUWTY , I.OST or PAIIiINO MANnoODiiiKhtlycinls > ioiiscunvul > ioni , ncrvoiu . prostration , cnncrd by tlio use of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , mental depression , loss of power in either sei , spermator * ocrnoRK AMU AFTER ubic , rlicra caused by self abuse and over milulKence or any personal weak * ness can lie restored to perfect health and the NOHLU VITALITY OF STHONO HIJN. We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any cam or refund the money , $ i a boi0 ; boiei Jj To. ' sale in Omaha by McCormlolc & Lund , 15th & Fnrnnmsts. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. _ _ emli rcKitt C tn Ytalt iiio'iunVl'o'lre'irt'o 1 at iYomt hy corro i onilt-'nci , Aicliilne or liihlruiuciiiii * bnt by nmti'orei'p'ruVa'iii ourelyparkc'l , nn marks lolndU-atu ronlout" or in'iidur. Ono iiersonal Intunlow | ireferr d. Consultatloo Jrco. . . . . . . . Corrcfuondcn itrlclly iirlvntu. notin ( Mymirlti ul Liloi tool tioa. Offlvo buuri'Ji.m. ' U > U p , u. ' „ in.tojjui , BCII Jiutup lor rtply rnnn ur imijKV lllli LAIJIIlo imii'u SYRINQE1. TlioUnly IVr/i- In thu It thu unli tvilnxo t'vi-r In vi'lilca by nhlHi tnvlnul III. Ji'ctluns run lit uiliiiliilttert'il nltliout lunkliiK nml nolllnt lliu clothliu IT nuco'iiltatliiv ttiu HMO of u vo4iul , anil which cuii a ) bu uiuj fur ruclal InJeciloiH or Irrita tion. KOK1' ' HL'IIIIKU IIIII.ll nnil IIAItll HI MIIKIl IIKI.I. . i-.ijij : , $ : i.tt. lloll orders tolli'llcd. The Aloe & Pinfold Co I , -till ktri-rt. to i'uHtufflre. > ' ine crlitlon carclulljr urcyurcU ut low CURIE 'YOURSELF ! , . -Ul : your UrupgM for a1 , bottle of Jih , ' . 1 he only itou jx jc/m.ui remedy for all I , 'tlio ' unnatural dlkclmrie ; nnd l private ilUmci of wen nnd Iho debilitating wrnlcnm peculiar to women. It cures In n few ( l.iya without tbo aid or publicity of n doctor. \ L Tkt I'nfirrinl Amrriam Curt. Miuinfuctiueil by | Tbt Evans Chemical CINCINNATI , O. J. a , A. 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