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6 THE OMAHA DAILY IffiE : MONDAY. .MARCH 23 , 1S92.
DID NOT DISTURB STOCKS
Speculators Know That Eland's Silver Bill
Could Not Pats.
EFFECT OF THE BERING SEA TROUBLE
It U Ilcllrvcil In rinnnrlnl Cirrirs That tlio
hltiintlon Might inilly : Itoctmio
HrrloiM-llow tlio Cn e
IK HrgnrdiMl.
NEW yoiiu , March 27. [ Special
to TUB Hr.E.j A curious stuto of thlncs lu
respect to the stock market was shown by
the effect upon It , or non-effect , ot the defeat
of the silver bill. It has been the shlof topic
of Interest In the street and In the country.
Its passage had been regarded as almost
Inevitable. A drain In prices ,
It only from foreign tolling , had been
expected If It passed by a strong mnjorlty ,
nnd while waitlnt ; for the result of the con
test the market remained dull. Under such
conditions It would bavo seemed certain that
the defeat of iho measure , unexpected alike-
to friends nnd opponents , would have caused
n lively upward movement in the mar
ket , Nevertheless a break in n promi
nent stock llko Northern I'aclllo
preferred was BUfllclont to ncutraUzooll us
bull Inlluonco , nnd ttio market , Instcaa of
ilslnp. has been declining since the vole on
the bill was taken ,
It is n fair Inference that the actual in
fluence of the mcnsuro In respect to specu
lators nnd investors nllko had been overesti
mated ; whllo there was much talk about
it , Jt Is likely the confident belief that the
bill could not become a law nnyhow , since
the president's veto was awnUlup it , made
the holders of securities comparatively easy
on the matter. IM addition ihero Is the fact
that qullo a largo proportion of western
investors nnu speculators have been believ
ing In free coinage , expecting great
thlnRs In the way of higher prices
ns the result of. It. Certain
It Is that Friday morning when the vote was
known the market was strong only for n
brief time in the first hour nnd thor. became
weak ns the Northern Pacific nnd Klehuiond
Terminal securities declined. , It Is
now considered in the street that tno
Bllvor bill Is dead , killed by the fact that n
majority for Ir , confidently reckoned to bo
between thirty nnd forty , proved to hnvo
entirely disappeared nt the end of three days'
ilobnto on the measure. Although Mi- Bland
may try to resurrect it , the feeling Is that
the bill has about disappeared as a serious
factor In speculation.
Itcault of tlio AVnr Tnlk.
The trouble with England over the Boring
sea is of some Importance now , for that dis
pute has Rot into so awkward shspo that
many people think it could cosily become
dangerous. It is n purely Canadian , not an
English , interest which Is demanding tba
backing up ot tno homo government ,
but it so happens that the tory party
wnich is now in power , is the ono that prides
itself on its sensitive regard for colonial In
terest. And on our sldo the question has
become , says Secretary \Vharton. ono of
national honor and dignity. Bering sea has
exerted a distinctly bearish inllucnco on the
market. But the immediate cause of the
decline In prices was the selling of isorthorn
Pacific , which has carriea the preferred
down about six points through the week.
It yesterday was within a fraction of 00 ,
and this whllo a quarterly divlaend Is
just due. So slight was tno rally to the
stock ns it went down , that It was
obvious the decline was not duo to
bear raiding. The actual shares wcro
coming on tbo markut. It is under
stood that the selling has coma
from the Standard OH Interest , and it
is said to have been done in pursuance of a
policy to convert certain assets of the trust
into cash , the trust having been liquidated
nnd a now company having taken its busi
ness. If the block of stock is all sold the
price will doubtless rally again , tbo pressure
being removed. Furthermore , there must
also hnvo been no small amount of snort sell
ing on the way down , and the covering of
these shorts would tend to cause a rise.
What Caused tlio Decline.
*
That the stock should go down so easily
when a reel holder tried to market a block of
It will surprise no one who has studied the
last report of tbo company. The position of
the company has been rcocatodly referred to ,
tbo doubtful financial methods of Mr.Villard
pointed out , ana the opinion expressed , based
on the showing made oy the annual report ,
that the company was certainly not earning
tbo 4 per cent dividends it paid.
It would only bo thrashing out old straw
to go over onca moro the same array of fa
miliar facts. Next to the Northern Pacilic
the constant dropping in the pricu of the
Richmond Terminal securities has had a de
moralizing effect. When thcso are to strike
bottom It would be bard to guess. The guar
anteeing syndicate is Intact , the
reorganizing committee Is intact ,
and Mr. Olcott has given the most
emphatic denial to the rumors that he has
ever contemplated resigning the chairman
ship. Novertholcss there Is no inside sup
port given securities in tbo market , and tney
continue to sink. It Is aulto conceivable
there is policy in letting thorn do so. If the
schema bhould fall chaos would rolgn In the
Klcbmond Terminal system , nnd not ono but
tnrco or four receiverships would bo likely to
follow.
FINANCIAL JUiVIEW.
Imports of Gold to JdiHalu Cunso Trouble
In I.omlon. ,
LONDON , MarcU 27. Discount was In fair
demand during the past week at l.f per cant
for three mouths nndyt per cent for short.
Money promises to harden slightly on the re
quirements ncccssrry toward the end of
March. Tbo market has been rather dis
turbed by a report that-il , 000,000 m gold has
boon withdrawn from the Bank ot England
for Russia , but It has transpired that the
wbolo amount was collected in the open mar
ket and sent to Russia by the Rothschilds ,
If a further drain occurs the Bank of Eng
land's position is strong enough to stand the
withdrawal of 1,000,000 , or 3,000,000 wltn-
out making a serious impression on rates. A
fresh fall In silver was among the loadIng -
Ing features of tbo wcok. The market
yesterday was entirely disorganized and
Bomo brokers refused to quota prices. Ono
parcel ot bars was offered uHlJ ) < < l. but found
no buyers. It It reported that there wcro
some sellers under 40d. Fears arc general
that unless the silver party m the American
roarkot succeeds In bolstering up the prlcoof
tbo metal a further fall is Inevitable. This
prospect causes uneasiness , for If the prlco
goes much lower difficulties will arlsoin
Manchester and other trade centers connect.
cd with HuRslu. The fall In rupee paper was
J U-8. Rupee paper was especially heavy vos-
tcrday owinct to tbo silver scaro.
On the Stock exchange during the week
business was stagnant. Besides the depress
ing Influence ot the statoof affairs In the sil
ver market , the latest nhaso of tbo tiering
sea dispute and the Russian demand for gold
bad tbo effect of checking speculative tran
saction * , Dealings in the bettor class of In-
vcbtmouts securities were low in number and
British funds scarcely moved throughout the
week , whllo the best colonial government
stocks were out of favor. Among tbo for
eign government securities Spanish bonds ,
early In the week , wore heavily sold on for
eign orders , but recovered when it was dis
covered that tbo fall was chlolly
duo to forged telegrams purporting to
be sent by n leading French finan
cier. After the fraud become known
Spanish bonds rose \jg per cent. Argentine
national bonds lost \ % per cent on the wcok
and Ureek bonds 2 > i per cent. British rail
way securities were heavy owing to the
mall amount of trafllc , duo to the coal
minors strike.
American railway securities were neg
lected during tba past week. No movement
Is possible here until New York actively
Initiates a livelier time. Operators hold
kloof nnd the public bavo ceased investigat
ing altogether. In fact this department of
the market was nearly dull. Variations of the
week in prices of American railways Include
the following : Northern Pacillo preferred ,
HJf per cent ; Wnhasn debs.U per cent ;
Atchln on , 1 percent ; Norfolk & Western
preferred 1 ; Union PacUlo iharos , Wabash
preferred and Lake Shore , throe-fourths of
1 per cent each ; Central PaclHo shares ,
Louisville Is , Nashville , Now York , Ontario
& Western , Now York , Pennsylvania &
Ohio flrsU aud Ohio ft MUslsalppl ordinary ,
4W per cent : Erie seconds , seven-eighths of
I per cent ; New York Central , ono half of 1
percent ; St. Paul common , one-fourth ot 1
nor cont. Increase Heading , l' < per cent ;
Canadian railway securities worn depressed :
Grand Trunk first and second preferred nil
dropped 3 percent on the week ; Mexican
railway second ] lost 2 per cent and Mexican
flrsls IX per cent. Among the miscellane
ous securities bank stocks were weak ; lions
Kone ntid Shanghai declined 0 } percent ;
Kn tmans declined one-eighth of 1 per cent ;
Hlo Tintos , one-fourth of 1 per cent.
lliminuMarket ttcvlrw.
HAVAXI , March 2 . Tbosugjr market was
dull during the week and only n small busi
ness was done. The quotations are as fol
lows'
MoMpip.s Butun Regular to good polar
ization , t2.18 ; @ 3.3l'j gold per quintalMils- ;
covado , fnlr to good rctlning , 5 to OJ degrees
polarization , $ i.- r > @AII ! ; cnntrlfugal , 93 to
W degrees polarization in hoes-
heart * , bagj nnd boxes , W.ST'sC' ?
Jl.lii.'i. Stocks In warehouses at Ma-
tanas nnd Havana , 208 boxes. GT',1,000 '
bags nnd 2,800 hogsheads. Receipts of
the week , 11(3,000 ( bags nnd GP2 hoeshends.
Exports during the wcok , ! i boxes , 82,000
bogs nnd IS ! hogsheads , of which 7(1,000 bags
and all the hogsheads wcra to the Unltod
States.
BACON JO.Sfi gold per cwt.
BUTTKII Super American , ' $30 , gold per
quintal.
FI.OUHAmerican , (5.0 pold per barrel.
JKIIKCII BEHP J8.'J."i gold per quintal.
HAMS Sugar cured. $12.00 gold per
quintal for northern : $17.00 lor southern.
Liitu In kogs. ? S..VJ gold per quintal ; In
tins. § 11.00.
Lr.MiiBH Nominal.
SlIOOKS-QulcU
WHITE NAVV BDVNS $4.75 gold per quin
tal.
CitnwiNo Tonicco S23.53 gold per quintal.
Hooi'1 Quiet.
Fur.iotiTs Qiilot.
KXCIIAXOK Steady.
SPANISH < . ! -&M.2.4ll. | | .
On tli 1'nrln lloitrsc.
PAIII , March 27. Business was dull on
the bourse the past weok. As a sign ot bad
times three coulisse tlrins have decide ! to
liquidate their business at the end of the
month simply on account of the stagnation.
In splto ot the nctlrlty prices of the best
kinds of securities were supported. Dur
ing the week 8 per cents rose ! 10c nnd
Credit. Fancier l\ \ ) { per emit , whllo Rio
Tintos declined 2if r. The settlement of the
Uucnbcrgs nffalrs Is progressing. The
principal creditors and amounts uro ns fol
lows : Pans-Ephrussll. 74,000 roubles ,
Banquo Russo , 240,000 roubles ; Hoskler ,
133,000 roubles. lu Berlin Warsschlaur ,
120,000 roubles ; Bank for Doutschlnnd , 17(5- (
000 roubles : Deutsche bank. 110,811
loublos. In London Anglo-Austrian bank ,
aOO.OOO roubles' ; Schroodcr's , 200,000 roubles.
In Hamburg Warblrgs , 100,000 roubles.
On tlio Horllu lioune ,
BKIU.IN , March 27. On the bourse this
wcok business was fairly nctlvo , and prices
closed strong. The llnal quotations include
the following : Russian 4s , 100.50 ; Mexican
Cs , 82.90 ; Deutsche bank , 15a 50 ; Bochumer ,
111 ; 'Harpcncr , 120 ; short cxchanpa'on Lon
don , 20.31 ; long exchange on London , 20.114 ;
private discount. l } { per cent. The Ham
burg American Packet company has declared
n dividend of 5 per cont. Tbo pro tits for
IS'Jl amount to C-'JO,000 ! marks.
On tlio Frankfort lloni-ne.
FiiANurouT , March 27. On the bourse
during the wool : business was quirt and
prices steady , cxcopt for foreigner * , which
were weak. The final quotations include :
Hungarian gold , 92.20 ; Italian , 80 ; Porlu-
puoso. 35.W ) : Russian , U3..10 ; Spanish , 58.73 ;
Austrian , 70.40 ; short exchange on London ,
20.42 ; pnvato discount , l . The Dnrramnt
bank has taken chaigo of Gustavo Meyer's
banlt of this city.
T.lVi ; STOCK MAHKCTS.
Stormy Sntur < l .r'HTrailing HcttorTlinn llud
lleon J.ookod Fur.
OMAHA. March 20. Kecolpts for the pnst
week were 15,78''cuttlu , 1.414 hogs and 4.083
bhccp. ngulnst 1:1,013 : cattle. H.8M hos anil
44T sliuci ) last week nnd 11,200 cuttle , 2.iia :
IIOKS and aS ! sheep the fourth week of .March
lusty ear. 4
Uutllo values the past wcok liuvo fluctuated
\vlthln H ranso of from l.'io to " > c : ind the close
Is at tlio lowest prices of the week , Up to nnd
including Wednesday ofTorlncs were moderate ,
oven lljtht. nd with seed buylnz both by
local dressed beef houses and outsiders prices
advanced Uto'JOu on all useful grades of beef
steers. An unusually hcuvv run Thursday
stopped the advance effectually mid the lib
eral receipts continuing up to the close of the
week buyers were unnblod to successfully
pound prices down from Lie to 30c from Wed
nesday , the high riny of the week. In butcher
stuff tbo lluctuutlotia were not so violent , but
were In sympathy with beef steers and med
ium an.l common cows IKIVO de
clined iCc to Uo slnco Wednesday.
There lins licen n tolerably nctlvo
Undo In stackers : md feeders all week iiml
prices hiiye rather advanced , iilthonzb prices
uro not more than flora lOe to 15c hluhcr than
u wcok or tun days aa 'The supply him bec-n
very limited but desirable lots dlu not have
to \IO'JK\DK \ for a purchaser.
About the same conditions that affected the
cattle market caused ilia fluctuations In hogs.
There has been n very fair shlpplnz rtemnn I
all eek , but tlio liberal offerings the past
nay or two have caused u sharp decline nf
fully lOo from Wednesday , although prices
are about a nlcUlo higher than the close of
last week.
The conditions governing the sheep market
lust wcok uro the same , und prices uro not
quotably ill ( To rent ,
CATTLE Itecelpts were very liberal for a
Saturday nnel the quality about lha snincas
It 1ms boon all week. The very stormy
weather of tlio morning made outdoor \\ork
anything but ploiis.int. and hales wcro few
und fur between. Shippers mid exporters
were doln very little , mid local buyers Ml
buyers In fuel wcro bidding lOo to ISe
lower than Friday on all but the boat
handy fnt ulcers. These wcro not a crcnt
deal different. Trading was demoralized and
several loads of the best heavy cuttle did not
sell. A Rood share of I ho supply will goon
through to Uhlruzo. Good ) , -MO to 1,450 II ) .
( tecrs sold from I.L73 to $1.00. with fair to coed
1,000 to l.uOQ II ) . steers from t l.'JO to til.70. Coin-
man und llsht stulf hold from &J.OO to H2.1.
In butchers und cannerf htoclc the
trading was fairly uctlvo and prices
about steady , at least on the bet
ter prudes. Common and Infer or cows
were wouk to from 5o to Ide lower. Sales were
ntframI..M toMJCi , the bulk being at from
JiOJ to $ . ' . ? .r > . Dulls , oxen and stilus wera
steady nt JI.OO to W.4H. There were hardly uny
calves here und prices uro nominally steady
ut fron K'.OO to - > .VA for poor to prime veals.
There was no trading done In the stoeKer
and feeder lino. Country buyers could not bo
Induced to go out lu the storm und local deal
ers did not want any under the circumstances.
Ueprcbontiitlvo sales :
ETEEKS.
S. . 455 8 25
11U M.S.
1..1WO 103 1..1410 240 2 , . 1375 275
2,1025 2 CO l.inO 2 00 2,1403 203
1..1010 200 . 1..1410 275 2..1753 303
1..1190 235
GTAQS.
1..1S70 343
11OQ8 The supply was the most liberal of
the nook , and dealers generally were looking
for u decline. For that reusou when shipping
and frcnh meat buyers bcxuu blddliu bleady
prices for good llsht and butcher weight hoxb
llioy found Edloru generally ready uud wlllltiK
to let KO. Ucoasionully ales wara ut prices a
bhude easier , but the bulk of the Unlit uud
butcher w elk-lit hojs sod | from | 4.4J lo tl.tA
On foinuion , heavy und mixed'pucker * thu
m rVet was slow with prices steady to u ehudo
\
easier. Inrjoly nt from H.40 to (4.43. Tr.tdlng
tolcrnbly nctlvo tnroiiglinru and the iicnn
practically cleared In Rood season , tbo bulk
ot the bojrii sollms nt from M.4J to 11.50.
vioi AND nourm.
: i 4:0 : 4 10 11 : Mr2 4 20
4 . . . .405 120 410 -J IIJO 423
10 . . . . : io 43 4 23
There wcro no freili rccclptH of shcop nnd
nothlli ? hero for stile. The demand contliines
nctlvo ut nnotablv troni prluoi uhout as fol
lows : l''ulr to good natives. $4.5) to $3.VI ; fair
Rood \\c-tterns , tl.oo to (5.7'ii commoti nnd
stock slieep. J'.fiO toJJ.OO : good to choice 4) to
UO-lb. lamls. $1.5) to W..VJ.
Ito clpti n-itl Dlii3iitlti ; of Stis'c ,
Itccnlpts nt the Union "lock yards , hontli
Oniahii , Nub , , for thu twenty-tour hour.s end
ing at B o'ulou'.c p. in. . Muroh , 13.U
IIISI'IIJITIOV.
Clllcngo I.lvo Stock Murk'ot.
CHICAOO , III. . March 28. OATTME Ue-
pclpts lSOi > i weak to lower : host hoove" . $1.01
Ci4.ki | peed to choice , $ ' ! .ROI.4U : others. 81.40 ®
! ! . : 'rcxans. a.UJftJ.GTi ; stoc'Kors. J'.UOau.S'J ;
cows. SI , ' . O- : ! , .
Hous KccolptH. 13.030 : Rtrons to hlgheri
rough nnd coininon , $ ! .10T5l.iJ : : pae-ers and
shippers. $ l.iMll.7.i : : tirlino IIOHVV " nnd
biilchurs' wolghts , $4.70 1.73 ; llaht , ? I.WS :
4.85.
4.85.SiiKni1 Ilccelpts. 0 0 ; steady : ewe' , $4.51
C4S.CO : \ oHtprii9C.10i.l5 ( ; wethers , $3.UJ ® < 5.25 ;
lunibs. iO.O O080.
St. l.ouls I.lvo Stock Market.
PT. f.ouiP , Mo. . > Inrcli20. CATTt-K-Ilouolpt-i.
7,5:0 : ; RliiDinents. 450 ; ninrUot strone : fulr to
( ! ooa native steers. $ . ' . * , © ! .41) ) ; f.ilr lo good In
dian and Toxun steers. J..4''ii ( > .
lions ' . 29J : . IL O
Kcco'pts. , : shipments. ; ninr-
kotn snado hlithcr : heavy , Jl.UVail.bO' ml.\cd.
11.1031.70 ; light. $ I.M ® ,7J.
Kansas City Live Stock Markot.
KANSAB Ctrr. Mo. , March 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts , y.'JOfl : shipments. 1,010 : Rteeri tiliunt
steady nt SlCOIiJ.lTi ; cows .in lot ut $ ' .05X15 ;
sto l > crs and toodors cjulot at fiu.vai.tl ) .
Hoe < Hscelpts. BWJ : ; shipments. 4,0.0 ; mar
ket lusher : allgr.ides , $151(21.01. (
J-KOUUCH MAItKUT.S.
Closing I'rlcrs nt Chicago Yenterduy Quo
tations KUcwhcre.
The c'oslni prices on the Chicago Board ot
Trade for the principal grains and provisions
wcro :
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AIITIC1.GS. man. LOW. CLOSE.
WHEAT-NO. 2.
.March I TO I 83
May E1HQBIM Sl
July 62
CnilN No. 2
March 39
39W
May MH W {
June 3SM
CATBKO.2
May W t 2'J
June
MESS 1'onit
Mnrcl I002VJ 10 15 1005W n 10
I y 1U15 UJ 27H 10 10 10 22fc
LA mi-
March fi 20 e I'M 6 2G
May 1)21 ) 022)4 ) e M
EnoiiT itins-
Mnrch 6&7 fi 52V ,
Mny li 67H
Gush quotations were as follows :
VI.OUH Dull : weak.
WIIRAT No. 2 snrlni whnit. 73'io ; No. a ,
eprlnic wheat , 75c : No. 2 rod. lUQ-Hllc.
Co N Steady ; No. 2. : ; Uc.
OATS-NO. 2 , 284c | ; No. 2 wlilte , 28e ; t\o. 3
white. 2t'j293ic.
HYE No. - ' . 7Ul4c.
HAIILEV-NO. 2.0''c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 42I8c : No.
.
KL.AX SHED No. 1. 07 p.
TIMOTIIV t&iu Prime. Jl.Sjai.'JO.
roiiK Mess pork , per bbl. , tl.
lard , per cwt. . J8.2u < 2Ji.i ; ; thort ribs sldoi
( loose' ' . IS.S7tt5.GO ; drji salted slionldera ( boxoJ ) ,
} 4..r & 3.OT : slfort clear Rides ( boxed ) , 10.10.
WIIISKV DlHtlllers' flnlshcd Koods , per R.V.
Vt.lil.
SunAii-Unchanced ; cut loaf , 534c ? ; gran-
iilatort , 4c ! : mandard "A"i > ic.
Hccolpts uud shipments toiuy were as fol
lows :
On tlio Pro luce exchange lolnylho butter
mnrkot was flrin on choice stocl < quot-i lions ;
fancy creamery. WliiSSc ; Una wustorn , i'5Mc !
ordinary , ' - © ' , ' ; Una dairy , . " . ' ® ' . ' 5c. K'trt ,
Omaha I'rodiica .Market.
HIDES Xo. 1 croon silted hides. 1 > i < ilt\c \ ;
No. a grconaaltod hides , 4'iffiHJc : No. 1 green
silted hides , UUn4J Ibs. . Mn'.Jci No , V crocn
salted hides , 25 to 4J Ib4. . UQ'Jiio ; No. I veal
calf. 8 to 15 ilia. . Go : No. - ' veal calf , H to 1 > Ibs. ,
4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 78o : No. 'J dry flint
hides. AQUci No. 1 dry suited hides , .vaoo. Tal
low , Nn. 1 , : ii@lc ! ; tallow. No. - ' , 3lio : uroiibc ,
wlilto A. 4c ; Krcuso , whlto It. HiiiWic ; cn--isc.
yellow , : io ; cruuso , dark , If c ; old butter , " ( ii
-lie : beeswax , prune , lUc ) rough tallow , V/
@ -V.
. i ,
fancy lemons , ? 60 : banunus. crated. SL'.t
. ' .50 ; cranberries , hhlpuiiiR ntoof ! , SlSCxatlOUj
btrawhorrloK , 4 Jo qt.
VuiuTAiii.Ka l-'uncy Muscntlne ewcot po-
toes. t..TA ; Callfornt.i cabbaKo , : ' ! iu jier 1U In
crates ) linino Rrown lettuce. 4Uc per ( lor. ;
oiionn , TAc(7tl.lK ( ) tier hu. ; Nobrnaka Imnd-
nlckcd hoans , Jl.T.Yfti.K.l ; nicdliini. $ l,5j < QI.G3 ; ;
California co'.ery , * ,0 > QI.I ! sweet potatoes ,
fiTMTfrlW ) : Colorado ami western NebruHUu
uotatoci. : Wt40o ; natlvu potatoes , ' "O lso ; Hum
bcuna , 4UTCIjU ( ! iior ll.j water cress , V4-nt.
casca. lSiOl5uperit.8iilnacli ! | ; , $ ' . J per 1)1)1 , ;
bpanlshonlnns. ( I.S ) uercrnto ; radUhra. 4ic.
HAV Choice hay , * .V004in.(0 ( ; poor. U.utxTM.t'O.
Kens The ccnoral market was llOlllic.
UAUB Mul I ii rd ducUs , ; . ' .50J.oa ; tcel , (1.50 ;
mixed , 73c@ii.00.
I'oui.Titv Iirobsoil chickens , choice. Ida ;
gueuo uud ducks , Il2o ! ; turkeys , lu'Tnic. .
AllnucHiolU | drain .Market ,
MiNNEAi'Oi.18 , Minn. , "Mirch ax-WiiKAT
May opened ut 77Jc ! , declined soon to Wie ,
lluctuatod u aln , then broke , closing ntTO.'ic ;
cash llltlo Improved ; low grades were moro
uctlvo , ItnculpU. : iH5 cars. Nn. t northern
closed ; March , 70 Uc ; May. Tn'ic. On truck :
Na I hard , "tc ; No. 1 iiorthurn , iu ; No.
northern , 7iil74o ! ,
ailbvuukeo MiirkoU ,
Mll.WAUUKE.VVIs. . March 20. WIIBAT Firm ;
May , TU' 0 | No. " sprlnsr. H'c.
CoiiN-.Qulot ; No. U , U7.
OATS-Ktaady ; No. S whlto , 303lot No. 3
while. 28WOc.
llAiu.EV No. S. KlUe ; saniplo , 4WW'Jc.
UVE .Steady ; No. 1 , In store , b-V.
St. I.unls .Mjrkot i ,
ET. Louis. Mo. , March M , WHEAT Lower ;
cn h , 4.Vo ; May , 8l c.
COUN Higher ; cash , u. > ! { c : May. aO' c.
OATtUash. . lower utSbo ; May , : -J4c ,
1'oliK-l.Hilet , at tlU.UTi. )
WlllSKV-tl.ll
Cotton -Murker ,
NEW OIII.CANS. La. . March iXl Corros
Quiet and ateuilyi middling , fi ? e : low inldd-
llna , 5s4e ; food otdlnary , 5Uc ; net rccalptJ ,
bulcs ; groin , 4UU Uulcs ; excorls ojasl-
wise , iSS3 lmle , fjlcs. , 1,050 bales ! stock , 300.-
0JJ bniCi. - - _
l l/ / ; ( Iniln Mrtrkot.
TOLEDO. O. , XOiVrh Sit WllEAT-rirm ; No. S
cash nnl Mny.'Jwf ' ! ivSiic.
CORN Steady i No. s cash , Me.
_
Kiiittilt City JllTrkcH.
KANSAS Cirf. " 'Mo. . March EO.-WiirAT-
L.Ttromcly tln'.L _ ,
COIIN KMrei < ulj-Uill : No. 2 yellow corn
sold at lO'je. \
UATS Kxtronlnlj- dull ,
ClflVVtimU MurkcU.
toiiN-stroniff5No. Sml
UAT8 nrm : Na' 2 Inlxod , ;
AII ISK V tl. III. _
I.lvcrpnal M irkoti ,
u March av WHEAT Firm , do-
inniul ] ioor.
t'oit.N Htoady ; demand poor.
STOCKS AND IIONIH.
ivcryttiliiK : Was 4Julrt In thn ncncr.il 1. 1st
Yriteritay.
Nr.w Yoim. March 'Ji ! . The stock mnrkot
today w a ntilot for the general Hit , but
scarcely nctlvo. for n few shirai us mini of
Into and whllo thaouly dealing pro snti ! . ! u
comparatively firm f tout , the advance ? of note
uoru all In a few stocks und t'.io latter dovl-
InRs wcra murkod by Koreru protstiro t1) sail.
which not only wipad out tha few u.irly ad
vances , but In the wc.iKorilnrcs caused ma
terial losses which nn tinoxuocleiry favor
able bank statement wns powerless to nhock.
There was no news to date of account for the
movements In the list and whllo tliertvmny bo
liquidation of IOIIR net-mints In Northern 1'a-
clilu and Richmond West To nt , the woak-
"ncssof the rest of the market can bo attrib
uted to nothliu hut thi ) renew rd activity of
the hoar f tctlcn , uncour.iccd by the lack of
Hpecillatlvu miiirl | ) | ) , lo Dr cos and the npathv
of the kndlng holders of shares.
The opcnln t wan punorallv at material con-
cossloiiH from last nlvht'H II r uros , Northern
racltlc preferred belli. ? down ? per cent , und
while Kumlliii showed umlnubloil ovldcnus of
HU upon , and New Kniilnnd. Nnrlhorn 1'aclllu
protcrrod nnd u few others showed a tendency
KI ailvnncu thn rest of thn market under tlio
load of thu Itlchmond & West I'ulnt Hocnrltlcs
developed udroopln ; temper , which with the
runuwul of hoar pretsiiru In the last hour bh-
came positive wo ikncps. and nuch early ad
vances us hat ! biM'iieuro I woroonllrcU wlpo 1
mil , Richmond & U'o-tt I'olm , dropped away
from U > 'ii percent tu II percent , nn 1 the pre
ferred fto'ii iv'i per cent lo ( ' > > ! pur cent , nnd
the liulnsti'lnlH which Imvu luU'ly presented seat
at run : n front Joined In the general down ward
movement.
Distillers , after hollln ? up to r.l'l. dropped
hacl : U)4H. und Suur fi\ > -n liO'sftill f.ilin ; .
cjirrylns Iho entire I'st with them. The bank
statement was very f ivor.iblo , show n ; u nri-
tcrhil Increase In the surplus ru.sorviH was
ut lha a.xprn'ju of the duuaslls and a contrac
tion of loins' which may tfcount for iho
driiopln ? tendency of the maikct during the
week past. Prices rallied slight y on the cov
ering of shorts nonr the clo-e , but there was
no real clmnzc In thu temper and the murUet.
finally closed unsettled mid eroatly weal ; at
or nonr Iho lowest prices of the day. The ma-
lerlnl con--cxRlons of the day were lilchmund
k West I'olut preferred 4 pop cent. Siuur IJ
per cent and Northern Pacill profnrred 1 per
cent.
Uovcrnmcnt bonds wore dull and steady.
Sluto hondB wcro noulcctcd.
The follow. 112 art : the closing ( iiiotiuions for
Iho Ic.icllnK stocks on the New York flock c.x-
chanza today
Financial Iterleir.
NBwYnnK. March 2il The I'ost says : The
rally at the close yesterday coined lo have
exhausted tbo recuperative powers of the
stock market. Today's opening was tame and
sp.rltlcss , the only gains of nny conneuiiuncc
belnc Hccurcd by the innnlpiilators of the
Industrial stocks. Efforts to rally unylhln
o'.so fulled , nn.l the advance * In Dlstll-
ln ; { trust and National Cordnso merely served
to reflect , us they have so often before , an un
healthy condition throughout the inurket.
Not oven tlio bank statement , which w.-is much
more favorable than any boclv Irid reason to
expect , stimulated buylni ; . On iho contrary ,
u successful iiKsaultwas , mil do on the L-nnoral
nuirketn towards tlio close. Hniur oarllllontcs.
In wli < h the iisl ute Insiders have lately been
uu'oadln/ little too rapid ly for decent ap-
pcarcnccs , led thn dccllno.
TfeirVurk .Uanajr .ll
Yout : , nVaroh 21. MONKV jx CALL
r.ixiv , close I ofTorcu ut 2 per cent.
I'lUSIC MlCIlUANTII.y t'APEll I © 1 pCTCOnt ,
STKIH.IXO EXCIIANOB Steady : sixty-day
bills , 11.60 ; demanU. $4.83.
Xho closliiK quotations on bonds :
buliincca , * . ' 1U.4JO ; Now York
lni at par.
BNEW YOIIK , Murch2 < L The export of specie
from the port of New York lust ueckiiiuonii ted
to ll.'K > 6.tiU8. of which fMS,4il : was b'"Ul und
a4 > .irJwnskllver.
CIIICAIIO , III. . March 26. Money rusy at 4
® > per cent for call. fiii percent on lime.
llanK clcarlm ; * , 2.UA5.747. N w VorK wt-
cU.n.-o utcady , Mo discount. Btorlliiif ux-
chnnio dull ntt..83t ' ! for sixty-day hlll ; (4,83
for dcmnnd.
8r. I.otn * . Mo. , March to. Hank olonrlnsg.
todny. U,14l,5:4i : balances , Mlft.700 ! clanMnxs
thin work , . ' 0,24S < .4 ! > 'i ! bilntices f2.44n.3ini lmt :
week's clo.irlnt ! < i , t2l.QS4.G4t : balances. f2.VM-
091) ) corrosr-ondlnR weak last yrnr. clc-nrlnei.
f KI > , sn4.iMl ! bulnnccs. ( } , ( raHlMoney , M17 per
cent ! cjcchnngo on Now York , nar.
AVIcril Stories of tlio Wnr.
"I saw n follow shot clonn through the
body by a shell within nn Inch of his
honrt " liosntil. "Tho shell
, . camooul bo-
lilnd niul Itlllcd n mule , but the poor fol
low that was striuk only gnspou a llttlo
for nlr , and then ho kept on llghtlnjj ns
fresh nsTjvor. " The room became very
quiet , snys the Mllwaulrco Sontlnol , and
several looked townrd Tangle , who was
present.
Tnnglo arose and look.nl meditatively
around. "I saw somothtnir of the same
kind as thtvt , " lie bopan. "It was ntono
of the flr.it onrrarromontB wo had when
wo went to the front , There was iv sol
dier who stoJd riht besldo mo struck
square In the head with a lll-pound can
non ball , and , pontlcmon,1io never know
It. ' ' The old sohllor who had told the
llrst story looked a llttlo sheepish , and
several liuighod a little.
"But , " soinoono thnushl to Inquire ,
"didn't tt klil him ? " Tan lo looked up
allttlo bit surprised. "O , yocortaiit ) -
lylt killed him , " ho replied. "But ,
then , inaybo It was all for the best. Ho
might have lived to toll the story. It's
probably just as welt.'ho added , look
ing at the old soldlor.o .
1'lllnl Dfvotlii.i
San Francisco Kxnmlnor : A million
aire who had gone M an nlinshouso to
visit his father mot a neighbor there ,
who was greatly uurnriscil.
"What ! " eaid the neighbor , "you do
sometimes visit your fathorr" '
"If our sltuatioiiH were reversed , " said
the millionaire , " 1 am sure ho would
visit inc. The old man bus always been
rather proud of mo. Beside ? , " ho lidded
boftly , "I had to liavo his signature ; I
am insuring his life. "
Talcing n Itc'M.
Detroit PI-CO Press : Solicitor ( to mer
chant ) You are not advertising any
this month , I notice.
Merchant No , I'vo quit.
Solicitor Gro.it Scot , man , you
havon't gene back on us , have you ?
Merchant No. not qttilo bo bad as
that , but I've got to take a rest , the doc
tor says , and 'is I can't leave town , I'vo
just fctopped advertising for a few weeks.
A Veteran of Veteran * .
A Grand Army post In Now Hampshire
has j ust mustered In a veteran of veterans
John Howard , who was born in what
is now n part of Manchester ( N. H. )
September 1C , 1800. Mr. Howard wus
01 years old when ho enlisted In the
Fourth Now Hampshire regiment and
served at the front till disabled in a
skirmish at Hilton Roads.
The first nation in history to have
three cities of over 1,000,01)0 ) inhabitants
each is the United States.
The consolidation of the elevated rail-
rotids of Brooklyn , with a capital of
840,000,000 , is under consideration.
Gold production increased only 10
per cent in Iho last , decade , rising from
100,152 kilos in 1880 to 17-1,6.30 kilos in
1890. .
The latest estimate of the year's cot
ton crop places it at 9,180,000 bales ,
which fur exceeds that of any previous
year.
In 1890,88,000,000 coins of 25 denomina
tions were struck in the British mint ,
and of these 17,000,000 were rejected in
weighing or were faulty.
Rome , in the time of Augustus was
surrounded by a wall twenty miles in
circumfcirenuo , pierced by thirty gates ,
and had a population of 2,000,000.
The Empire State express on the New
York Central has a record of 147 miles
in 150 minutes , including a five-minute
stop. The run was made between Al
bany and Syracuse.
During the year of 1891 the tea Im
ported into the United States amounted
to 87,922,278 pounds , valued at $14,187 ,
679 , against 80,744,890 pounds , valued a
814,138,151 during 1890.
Out of the total of ! ) ,58S miles of rail
roads In Austria , 4,300 miles arc opnr-
uted by the government , and another
line of ! ) ; ! 5 miles is about to come into
the possession of the state.
The Philadelphia mint coined ninety-
four million pennies last year. This Is
not an unusual quantity , and the mint is
hard at work manufacturing moro
pennies to supply the present demand.
Cuntoms receipts are steadily increas
ing month by month , and there is now
every prospect since the receipts for
January , February and March promise
to average over $17,000,000 a month-thai
the aggregate for the fiscal year will
will roach $185,030,000 , which was Sec
retary Foster's estimate last November.
The population of India has increased
30,000,000 within ton years , and is now ,
according to the most reliable statistics ,
285,000,000. This is a good deal ol
n crowd oven for a country whore the
pooulo have for centuries boon used to
crowding. China has 400,000,000 and
would bo just as well oil with half us
many.
tlio Count.
Portland Is beulnnlnir worlt on a $303,03
city nail.
Pctaluma la to have a silk factory , the
plant of which will costm,030.
The Union Pacltlo Is waning a war on ratci
between points on I'ugot Sound.
The ontlro capital stock for a railroad to
Astoiia was subscribed In that city In one
day recently.
A Seattle Jury awarded f 15.000 damages to
Mrs , Sears for Injuries sustained In a colli
sion of street cur * .
Tbo democrats made a clean swcop of city
Dfllccs In Seattle in last Monday's election.
Tbo totul vote cast was 8,132.
A Seattle eciilus has invented a "silent
newsboy , " u nicltol-hi-the-slot arrangement.
It won't wortt. The public will not calmly
permit an assault on the mellow "holler" of
tbu newsboy.
Two lifo Insuranca companies offer Spn-
kiino a loan of f I03XK ( > at U pr cent , to bo
used in bulldliiR a chamber of commerce ,
provided $ IOUU,00'J of msuranco U secured.
T-ho companion will cancel the principal at
the end of ton vcurs ,
John Doyle , n former manager of n dune
muReum , has been tr.vlus ? to or anlzj A
Icnralo base bull club at Los Angeles anil ad'
vorllsed lor eirls bctwion the ages of 14
and 10 for that purpose. Tbo police au
thorities have Interfered to uro vent the
scheme ,
The principal objects of Interest to tourists
In Son Krnni-Uno ore the Mills mid Crocker
buildings. The facade of the Mills building
is now completed and Its full impresslvtnroi
Is revealed. Tbo most beautiful features U
the area of the entrance , which Is perfect In
proportion , and tbo flno Inyo marble of
which It Is constructed Is ornamented with
elaborate can-In ? . The Crocker bulldlni ; is
of Market sirool
on a wedpo-sbupud corner
and Is only effective when scon from the op
posite ldo of Market street. It towers
unova the 1'alaco hotel , whllo from the top
of the Mills building ono may look over botu
( bo other lofty structures.
WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP
Fur Ilia tJklo.fcalp nn < l ComplHlon.
Ilii * iDiuU i > r vt r * r * ' exitrrluuee.
Al IIIMtfuUtv or avi. ! l r luwll.
COc. A b rapl l.'ako and ! PM
llauk ( u llcnuntuluL'ir mill IU ) utr.
Illutlrtlisl , uu tikln , Bralp , Nectout
/ Butt UluuU DtKtien tud ihelr ireftl *
luent. Mill Mxled , fUn.1 DIldKure.
. -iiU , 111ttli Uarki , > lole . Wart. , IndU
Ink KII < | fnwilor Uorki , H n , I'llllnil ,
_ wluvi i > l N M > , 8upcrnui > iil I ulr , rim.
pki , etc. , rcmoTwJ. Conialutl a tret , t cfllcour by mall.
JOHN H. WOOOBUny , Dermatologies ! Institute ,
J3 'c -IZnU Mlrvvl , New York City.
O1V1A.JHLA.
m and Jotters' Directory !
AWNINGS AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TENT & AWNING -
ING COMPANY ,
Klnim , linmmoekK , oil nnd
riil > l > rr clotliliiK. Pcnci
forrnfmie. IIUKntnnin
HAGS AND TWINKS
DEMIS OMAHA BAG GO BISHOP & CO.
SlK.il , innnllla , cnllon
lniiurtcr | < ntul nirfn.ilonr
fnck , turlnim. twInc. runo. licmp , Jutp. col- .
Ion tirlnpn.tnrrcd roril.
ilnuc , ni ! alls , utli-fl.
UICYCLBS. I 130XKS.
H.C , TOOD.
M.O. DAXON , Sicoc - > r lo.I. J. VVIIk-
cnmiii * MTu clKnr. p ipcr
llcyclo ! < tnhl on muntlilj ; > ncklnitlijxc < . All novel
imrmcnts. IM .N.1itli-ft lies In Wx Hnn.
lll'J ' lo-in | ) < SI.
DOOTd AND SHOES.
MORSE-COESIIQEC3 ,
110) llnw.u.l SlroJt.
Kiteiorr corner lltltnmt DouitlAi itr ati.
\Vc nrcnmklnicUxo pflcei lacaili biruri , ni t nra
n elm or RUJII w.ilo.'i li vorr
n'jlo\Tliti ni
KinKtNDAU , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO , , ED SHOE CO.
Wholpunlo Mfrn. Asonls limit * , ulioo. rubbers
IIOKlon llulibpr BliooCo. toll t-ooils.
11 IK , 11UI. IKKlllnrney-rt ncyt. .
UU15WKU3.
JOS. SCHLITZ BREW-
INQ CO.
Onico , H. .I ti nnd Leaven-
worthS ; , Umnlm.
Juliu M.irhorcr. Act * .
CONI'MiCriONKRY.
VOEQELEv DINNINO
l'nmfcctloncr > nnd
JuDbcmuf fnrulitn nnil
doinosllc frulla , 1I1U
lluwnrd tl.
CARRtAGH TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP 0. J , ANDERSON ,
Mrffl. btiKity topn. bnokn ,
A.T. Dnrby , Mur. Tops , cUBhlonn. etc. Send lor
cushion * , bncks , etc. uatnlOK. alll tf. r.'tli st.
214 North IMIi-st.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICK.
OMAHA COAL , COKE A , EAOLECOR'ICE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfr. . Enlvnnl/eil Iron
, . cornice , window cnps ,
llnril nnd soft conl H K.
.
mctnllc nkyllKliln , etc.
< ( r. ICth ntd
1110 ,
bt9.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY IL COHEN , OILMQRE&.RUHL ,
ClotliliiK. notionfurnish- Mntutfrn nnd wholcna I
IniiH. ( ilvu il n trlnl. clotlilurs. 1IW llnrucy
Sniuplcs prepnld by ex- etrcct.
prc . 11 I.I llnrney.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRICK03H
M.E. SMITH & . CO. ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry pooilB , notlonc. fnr- Dry KOOdii.notlonB , Cent's
nlpliInK poutU. Corner Iiirnlslilni ; coodK. Cor.
llth nnd Howard-Ms. llth nnd lIovrnnl-M.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illnitrntcd cnlnloi ; free-
1014 Cnpllol arc.
FURNlTUilE
BEEBE&RUNYAH FUR
NITURE CO. ,
( Inico nnd Thirteenth
GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Etc.
D. M.STEEIE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUGZ& CO. ,
IMl-KOi Jones street , 10th and Ilnrncy etrccts ,
Umahn. . Omaha.
I GRAIN.
S.AMC WHORTER ,
215 Bd of ( irndc. Broker
In tcrntn. oc. I'rlvnto
n Ire to N. V. , Cbleaijo
nnd tt Louis.
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT CO W. A. 1. GIBBON & CO. ,
lints , cnps , ft raw Roods ,
lints , Ftrnw ,
, iiiltU'iix.Owner * caps , coodn
KluTcn KlovcH , mlttene. ivth
celcbrntcJ ( Jato Illy
hnt. llth nnd Ilnrncy. mill llurncy.
HARDWARE.
RECTOR & . WILHELMY LOBECK&UHN ,
CO. , DcalcrH * hnrdwaro nnil 1
mechanic ] ' tooli. i
Corner lOth nnd Jackson
Streets. 1IUI DouKlan Street. 1
LUMHKIl.
l.TQUOUS.
HER & CO. , FRICK& HER3ERT.
it ( -1 > / r , . M Wliolonlo liquor itenlcr *
1001 Knriinin-it.
MILLINKUY
C. A STOHEHIU ,
1
Importers nnd J ( > bbri > of *
Mllllncrjr , notlon .clo'ks , niljlncrr , notloni , .Mull
ctr. llii-118 U. lUth it order * | iroliiit.2Jll2H. | )
lltli-Jt.
MUSICAL ,
A. HDSP , J3. ,
I'lnnoii orcnn * . nril t
mntcrlnln , etc. 1518
Donglns-st.
\
OYSTEHS.
A.eOOTHPACXINQ CO. PLATTACO. , I
I'nckers of oyntora. tin" ! Oy tcr > , IIMi nnd colrry. i
nnd celery. M leaven' : U'J . lOtli-M. DM lit i.
norlh tl. Cole , nmnnger.
OVIittALLS. SIJ1UTS. ETC.
KINO&SIMEAD , ROBINSON & 8TOKESCD
MfiB of " 1C A 8" pants , Kfra cclobrnted "llnrk *
nkln" OTernlln , pniit.
lilrt , coats , etc. tnsl
Uinulm ,
PKODUCK COMMISSION.
Kstnbllshcd , I8T8. BRANCH i. 00 , ,
WHITNEY & . CO. Produce , fruits of tall
Ilnttor , CKKS and poultry Unilj. oyMc-r. . r H.
KIRSCHBRAUNA , JAS. A. CLARK & CO. ,
SONS. , lluttor , ch oio , O.IBI.
Duttor , tun and poultr/ poultry and tnms.
1209 llownrd-Jl. 817 South 13th Street
J. A. RYDER & CO. 0. PEOAU ,
UutlerciKiielico9Cpoul- Cotiimhon ! mcrcbnnt ,
Iry. hldct nnd Kniau. I'roduco , tuitier , riiKx ,
1215 lluwnrd street. clii'iMe and poullry
Itcfer to Coin'l NuLIInnk I''tli nnd llunnrd tt.
MULLIN&MCGLAIN BINGHAM&.SQS.
Send us your fgits , but-
chccro. lioiiHry , etc.No tcr.ponltry.itauir , bldcl
U H. Hth. Her. 1st Nail etc. ITUl
Street.
MOORE * FEROU& & ,
&
SCHRQEDER 00.
IlllttOOXKS , CllPC.M. I
r.Bh buyers liiillcr nnd fruits poultry , pune.
Acunts for , - -
CKK ; hnnUlcsnll other My-r-
produce on coaimlalon. llnynl horse nnd csltlo
splco. m a. nth
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER CB.
Carry n full ntock of \Vrapplnif papvr.allklndi
printing , wmpplnR nnd of twlnca etc. II'M
wrltliiK , card Ho win a direct. 1'clo-
paper paper
.
per cts. phone , 1T.W.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Stnvorepulrn nnd wnlcr
attachments for mill
kind of ftovo mnilo.
1307 lou lnii. ' i
H
SASH. TOYS.
M. A. DISBROW&CO. , H. HARDY &CO.
Torn , dolls , n I tin ma
Mr.nufnrlurcn of sash fancy ( 'oiidx.huuiiefut
doors , bllnrta and n'uliinK Kuodx , chllilj
mouldlnKB. Ilranch of- ren'8 currlauci. 131
dcc , I2lh nnd UardsHts. Karnam Mroct.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARD3 CO. , - - LIMITED
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , DASHI.MI &yn'/ .
Ilooni 34 KxchnnRO build Itooms , liO nnd 01 ICx.
ing , Boiltli Omaha , cliunuo liulldlni ; . Jjoutb
Dili [ ill 11.
A Household Remedy.
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are the only
reliable plasters ever produced. Fragrant ,
clean , inexpensive , and never failing ; they'
fully meet all the requirements of a house
hold remedy , and should always be kept
on hand.
For the Relief and Cure of Weak Back ,
Weak Muscles , Lameness , Stiff or En
larged Joints , Pains in the Chest , Small
of the Back and around the Hips , Strains ,
Stitches , and all Local Pains , Allcock's
Porous Plasters are unequalled.
Beware of imitations , and do not be deceived by misrepresen
tation. Ask for AU.COCK'S , and let no solicitation or explanation
induce you to accept a uubstitutc.
THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY
Curei nil dlnor.lcri of < lie Stomic'i , Mr or , Ilowols , KIJoiy4 : , JlliJthr , Njrrou
si-nips , Ioss of Aiiticllto. llrntlmlic. Ccnsilpallcii , t'ostlTL-nosi , In. ! ! ( , ' (
nets , Fever , Piles , Etc. , and rcn 'crs the system less liable lo contract
DYSPEPSIA.
KADWAY'3 l'ff.I < S are oure for tills conipluliiU Thuy tone up the Internal ( secretions lo ! \
healthy ui-tlmi. njstoru strcii4th to tbi > btoninoli , ami I'liulild it to iierfonil lu fiiiietlons. . . '
Prlwaottiiox. HiiiabviillUruiu'lsts , or n.atlull by KAUWAV & OO. . 32 W until flu-el
New York , on receipt of prlcu ,
MANHOOD RESTORED ! Nerve wonderful Soeda rein ,
all disease * , e'uch i Wuak Mcinofy.
ten iruarnnteo to euro nprrou * .
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