Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 22, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HISKtJftpN ESDAY , FEBRUARY 22. 1803.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Was Firm Though Ontiido News
Wns of n Benriih Nature.
OPENING ABOUT THE SAME AS MONDAY
Corn VTm I'.my nt tbo Start on th Unary
l.ocnl Itrrclpli lr.it Ilnciime I'lrmor
Later nnd Again De
clined.
f'lHCACio , III. , fob. 21. Them was a rather
firm tonn In wheat to.lay , notwithstanding the
fact that nearly all of thu outsldj now *
Bccmnd of a bearish natiiM. The talk of
fdirlukngc In storage led a good many to think ,
thnl If the crowd was so largely short as many
liellovfd , and thecllquo huld so much of the
wheat In htoro , It might ba dllllcult to get
enough wheat ho.ro to supply tbo needs of the
Khorts , and thus glvo the cllquo a big ad
vantage. This cnu cil some of the shorts to
cover , and , as Hniro was less selling pressure ,
the demand caused cimsldcrabiu firmness for a
time. Another thing which helped the markut
mis the fact that Hoyden , Parker and som.i
other clique brokers were go jd buyer * on soft
spo.ts , Cables were weaker. The amount on
ocean passage was 14.0JJ mi. larger than a
week ago , and the wealhur In the west and
southwest was vailable , with receipts ovury-
wheto gencroiis rhero was some selling pres-
Hiiro during the last hour. In which Pardildgn
was conspicuous.
The opening nas about the same as yester
day's closing and with slight fluctuations
prices were ndvtinccd , c for May and " e for
.luly , then eased off fioin ' .c to * dc , fluctuated
Hllglitly , rinsed at about ' , e higher for May
nnd unchanged for July , compared with clos
ing figures ycsteiday.
Corn was easy at the start on the heavy
local iccelpts , but hcciimo firmer In sympathy
with the strength In wheat ami the apparent
desire of MHIIC of the shorts to cover some of
their pievlons sales. Condon and llartlett-
I'ra/.ler were moderate buyers and King and
llarlowo weie also among tbo more noticeable
of the early puivhasers. Coimsclmnn A Day
weie among the morn conspicuous of the sell
ers , llnslno-s was not heavy and the market
easily -.ponded i to any utlemptat an e.xten-
hlvii puichasc or sale. Fluctuations were
within 6c rnngo and the close was ? > c lower
than last night.
Oats developed no striking features. Price
changes did not Miry beyond siniill fractions.
Uliotat Ions nt the closi ! were about the Inside
nnd fiom " , e to 'iC below yesteiday's close.
Provisions were slow , The holiday tomor
row teudi'd lo restrict business. The market
opened rather easy at a decline on all the lead
ing articles and was dull and dragging ( hiring
the greater portion of the session. I'lutuatlons
In prlco were slight , compared with last night ,
pork Is 5e lower , laid about unchanged and
rIlisolV2'ic.
Kstlniated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
210 cars : corn , 250 cars ; oats , 120 cars ; hogs ,
23.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AIITIl'I.EH JOIT..V , IIIUII. LOW. CLOSE. VKSTV
77-K
t& 751 !
40K
4UJSM
SO RO 30 30
SOW ! :
19 IS 10 ST. ' * U > 15 19 2. ' , 193 ! )
' - f1" 12 S.'i 12 BO 12 95 12 B.1
, 12 44 12 W 12 42 ! > j IS : i5 > i
12 VH > .12 15 12 Uh 12 15 12 1-Jd
10 20 10 2S 10 1 10 25
Cash quotations were as follows :
KlAH'K ' Neglected , unchanged.
WllKAT No. 2 spring , 73a73fc ! ; No. n
spring , 07c ; No. 2 red , 73it73 ( > ( c.
COIINSteady : No. 2 , 40Uc : No. 3. casb,47c !
No. 2 yellow , 40'ic : No. 3 yellow , 30 30'ic. '
OATS No. 2 , 3U > ( S130'sc ; No. 2 white , f. o.-b ,
86-c ! ; No. 3 white , 31c.
HVK-No. 2 , 52cr
llAHI.KY-No. 2 , G4c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4403c !
No. 4 , f.o , b. , 3B1/.51C.
FLAX SKI-.D-NO. i.n.aavs.
TIMOTHY tiiscii l'rlmp , $2.00.
1'oiiK Mess , per bbl. , $18.75 ; lard , pot
100 Ibs. , $12.85 ; short ribs sides , ( lee > .o )
110.200,10.30 ; dry salted shoulders , ( boxed > ,
H.87jaiO.OO ! ; short cluar sides ( boxodi , * 10.0l
( ( .0,05.
WHISKY Distillers'finished goods , pjr gal. ,
Sud'.UisUnchanged ; cut loaf , 5JS0.5ic ?
granulated , 6'sc ; standard "A , " 5c.
Thu following were tlio receipts an j ship
ments ( or todav : '
On the 1'rodiicu c\chango todav the liutte
market was easier ; crcamerv. 10Ji27tc ! : dairy
10tt25c. Kggs , iiilot | ; strictly fresh , 2Ja23Jc !
The maiket was iiulet , and there was llttl
trading. The condition of eastern market
nnd the car famine Is u great drawback to th
trade here.
The following prices arc for delivery a
Mississippi river points :
WIIKAT No. 2 spring. COc bid ; No. 2 rc <
winter , OOc bid ; No. 3 winter , r.2c bid.
KYKNo. . 2 , 53cbld ; No. 3 , 40 bid.
OATR.-NO. 2 white. 33o hid ; No. 3 white
82'-c bid : No. 2 mixed , 20c bid.
C'ou.N No. 2 , March shipment , 37 Jc bid ; Nc
3 or better , 37c bid , prompt shipment , Si
l.ouls terms.
Among the sales were : 10 cars No. 2 con
March shipment , St. l.ouls forms , 38c.
DOAIIII IIHIKl'S.
Frank raulkner was on the market froi
Schuyler.
There will bo no market on Wednesday , !
being a holiday ,
The seii'-atlon of being a grandfather wn
too much for Harry Miller and ho bad to gi
u substitute to do the calling.
"I daronotbuy or sell , " said u promlnor
praln man , "on account of the scarcity of car :
About all wo can do now Is to wall and sc
what the outcome will In1. "
New York M-irkuti.
NKW YOIIK , 1'eb. 21. Ki.ouil Uecolpts , 32
803 pkgs. ; exports , 2,002 bills. , 17,058 sacm
sales , 050,000 pkgs. ; market dull , weak.
Co.'iN MIAI : < HtL'iidy ; yellow western , ? 2.7
flAHi.EY Dull , llrm ; western , COasOc ; No.
Toronto , H4 85c.
llAUl.r.Y MAI.T Hteady , ( | tilet ; western , 05
B5c ; city made Canada , fl.OOQ 1-05.
WIIKAT Uecelpts , 0,075 bu. ; exports , 1G.OC
lju. ; sales. 1,100,000 Im. futures , 210,000 bu. i
f.iot. ] Spot market active for export , blghi
with options ; No. 2 red , In store and el
vator. 7Kit70Uc ; afloat , TO.UWO'Jc ; f.o , I
78K6lHO' < c ; No. 1 northern. H4'/Q8 yc ; No.
hard. HbiiH8 ( , } c ; No , 2 northern , 83't4tH3 > i
Options were moderately active , opened at
decline of ' c on Increase In passage , decline
Wt o on realizing , closed firm at > io advam
with trading local. No. 2 red. March , 77V
7Wc , closing at ITic ; May , 70'iT/.80' ( > c , closb
ut H0 > , c : Julv. Hl'tlKHl c , closing nt 8134c.
CoilN Uecelpts. .15,1100 bu. ; exports. 35,21
bu. ; sales , 370,000 bu. futures , 28.0UO Int. spci
Knots firm and dull ; No , 2 , 52'c In ojovato
DiUiCatloat ; ungraded mixed , 40Q53csteam ; <
mixed , 61 < 362 ic ; No , 3 , 40'51Hc. ' } Optloi
were nulet , advancing early 'i ® ? c , fell ' 401
late months , nnd closed steady , with ear
iiHiiitlis 'ic iii | , linn nioiitlis unchanged to1
down ; Kenrnary , 52' ' , < if5214C , closing at 52'/
March , 51\(8.514C. ( closing at rjl ? c ; Ma
COVasi l-lOc. closing at 50c. .
OATSllecelpts , 10,800 btu exports , non
sains , I'.O.ooo bu. futures , 01,000 bu , spc
Snots dull and firmer ; options firmer and dul
March. 87'.c ; May , 3Hic : < a > ( c , closing at 38
tipot.No. 2. white , 41 4Pc : No. 2 Ulilcuw
S'Jc : May , 37 ( c ; No. a , white , 40c ; nilxi
western , 37iiu,3aic ( ! ; whlto western ,
47'iC.
HAY llrm , fair demand ; good to choice , '
8o Mill's Qnlot , easy.
HUIKS Quiet , steady.
Wooir-yulet , llrm ; < loinpstl.i fleece , 2 7S32
pulled , 2OU37C : Texans , 17a21c.
CUT MKATa-Dull , steady ; middles < iuh
1 Aim-Quiet , firmer ; woslorn steam closi
113.15 ; sales , 100 tierces ut J13.15. Optloi
Miles none ; March , J13.16 ; May.tl3.15 ; Jul
PoiiK-Steady , nulet.
IJUTTUU-Kasy , liberal receipts ; Elgin , 2f
* ( iiiBKRK Slvmly : moderate demand ,
Ediis Moderate demand , easy ; receipts , ;
637 pkgs ; . western fresh , 28tt28'ic. '
TAI.UIW Scarce ; firm.
COTTON Sunn OnQuiet , easy ; crude. 50c.
1'KTlioi.KUM-Tliu scarcity of oil fordellvc
bad the effect of further advanclngquolatlii
for the certlllcates today and with thu sv
kldflicO of the excitement In Ibe stock I
moro animation marked the dealings , Alt
Consolidated eM'Imngo It opvneit strong ut Cil
an ndvnnco of , epver last night , und furtl
1 OKI lo ( ' , ( ) ' , c , closing firm at OOiic. On t
Htock exchungo , however , there were no trai
actions.
UorilN-Qulot , firm.
Tlllll'KNTINK Hull , easy ; 34ft35c. !
KICK -Firm : active.
MOI.AHHKHNuw Orleans open kettle , good
choice , llrm ,
HIKMII HUHiulutruQuudiiulut. ; . easy ; fi
running , OiP a-lGai centrifugals , OU test , 3 ?
BIB-lQc ) sales mm" , Ufllni'd , easy , quiet :
A , 4 J > . | IVrt4Sci mold A. 4 > , tt5 l.lCcjbtandii
A.O'.a-l ia-lUctronfcctloiioruA,4UOi4 11-11
cut loaf , fcXtti 7-lOc ! criuhed , 6Uiia 7-lt
powdered , 4' if > ri 11lr > c Braiinliilnd , 4'i l IB-
( ' , Cllhen , 4 7-lr > 'iA5 ' 1I-10C
I'm LION -Steady , ittlet | | Amorlcati , H'J.75
Coi-l'Rii steady ; lake , MI. 0.1 ,
I.KAIi Dull i tiomnttlc , f.07J. :
TlN-Quet ! , steady jHtralH. t'20.20.
Oiiiiiini I'rodni'n .Murlict.
There was very llttlo In the way of news de
veloped by the nroduco market. Most every
thing sold at about steady prices. The long
expected heavy run of eggs did not material-
l/e and accordingly there- was no break In tbo
market. It Is considerable of a puzzle to
dealers why eggs do not corno In moro freely
than they are doing nt the present time. They
ar'o agreed , however , that when they do com
mence to come .there will ho a rusli.
A I'l'i.twStocks are hold at.J3.50U4.00 for
fair to choice stock.
HANAXA * Quoted at J2.00a2.60 per bunch
UKASS t'holco navy. J2.25.
IIUTTHH The arrivals arc considerably
larger than they were a few days ago and
Iboio Is an emli'r reeling In the market ,
Packing stock sells down to about 18c , .while
good country roll goes largely at lOTfjoc. An
occasional nackago of o.Mra choice roll brings
( 'AiniAon I'ur lb. , 2J4'c.
( 'n KIIYI'er do40c. .
CltASnnilllllW--llell and bugle , J10.50 ; Jcr-
fev Capol'od , tO.SO.
Ildds-Tho majority of sales were made at
23r. Heavy receipts would tend to lower tbo
mar'.el very materially
( > \Mi-Sumll : rabbits , ? 1,50 ; Jack rabbits ,
J3.50.
llAV-Tlii ! market was a llltlo firmer and
sales uen-rally were made at J0.50t/,7.00.
llllinsNo. . 1 green . 3'xjc ' ; No. 1 green salted ,
4'ic ; No. 2 green salted , 34C ; No. 1 green
sailed , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4Uc ; No. 2 green sailed ,
25 lo 40 Ibs. , Il'fc ' ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 lo 15 HH. ,
7'te : No. 2 vealcalf , H to 15 Ibs. . 5'ic : No. 1
dry film , G'fj7'ic ; No. 2 dry flint , 451ic ; No. 1
dry lulled , 5flOc ; part cured hides percent
per p'liind less I ban fullv cured.
llo.Nivcholco : lo fancy white clover , 18 ®
20c ; fair to good , lOftlHc
I.KMII.NS Choice. I3.5iv.3.75 : fancy , $4.00.
MAI.AIIA ( IUAI > IM ( looil shipping stock , * 8.60.
Niw : VKiin'ni.isLettuce : , radishes and
parsley , 4.V per do/ ; green onions 40c.
Nrr.sI.aige hickory , tl.OO ; black walnuts ,
$1.00 ii. 1.25.
" -Homo grown. < 1.20IJ1.25 per bushel
uer crate. .
OIIANOIN 1'lorlda fancy , per box , $3.50 ; ( Ivo
to ten box lots 13.25 ; rns-ctts. HLOOti
3.2.1 ; Mexican orangns , single boxes , ? 3.25 ; five
to ten bo\ lots , $3. Oil ; California mountain
i ranges , J2.50 ; navels , $4.0(1. (
( ) VsTKlls--ysers ) | are being olTered at 1056
3Hr per can. n lilcli Is a reduction of 4c nercan.
I'lil'irnvCholco and small chickens , 10 , ;
large and rough , 8fSOc ; cholco turkeys ,
1 3II4c ; tongli and poor , 125 ? lc ! ) ; geese and
ducks , choice , HT41i.'c ; poor. O'tslOc.
I'orATOKS only small lots moving from
sloie. Western Nebraska slock Is quoted at
85e ; 1'tnli and Colorado , $1.0oai.lO ; cholco
native. 75M8UC.
SWKKT I'OTATOKS There are a few In the
market which are selling at $4.50.
TANor.ums In half boxes. $3.00.
Vu.vir-Cliolco and small fat veals , 70c ;
large and thin , 3'tiOe.
The J. r. Roll Milling company at Ithaca has
dl-MiIvcd.
Morris I'rlend has sold out his general store
business at llumbohlt.
.1. A. Trommorsbauser has sold his publish
ing business at Kwlng.
I ) . ! ' . 1'lammer , hardware merchant at 1'aw-
neo City , has sold out.
C. I ) . Itoblnsou has sold out bis dry goods
business at I'awneo City.
.1. N. Kanoir has moved his bakery from
Pawnee ( Jlty to Table Hock ,
Attachments are out for Tony Cornelius , In
the saloon business at Kearney.
\i. I ! . Stewart , druggist at Kennard , has been
succeeded by W. 1 , . Walker & Co.
.1. K. CJoodrlch has succ-eded ( loodrlch llros ,
In the dm ; ; business at North I.oup.
! ' . II. Kernohau has succeeded to the general
store business of Kernohau llros. at Wescott.
( ieorgo A. Derloth has bought tin meat ni'it-
ket formerly run by Dcrletb & Hall at Ash
land.
Morgan , Oleson & Huth , Implement dealers
al Newniiiu tJrove , have been succeeded by
Oleson .t limb.
( JiiANT , Nob. . Teh 21. [ Special Telegram
to TUB HII ; . ] .1. C. Cattern's saloon at thl-
place was closed totlay bv tbu Citizens Kx
change and Farmers and Merchants banks.
St. I.inis Mirkrtti. ;
ST. Lotus. Mo. . I'eb 21. KMWII Ptoad y :
patents , $3:40 3.50 ; extra fancy , $3.05I33.15 :
fancy , J2.00S2.70 ; choice , J2.25Bl2.35 ; family ,
WIIKAT 'ic off ; cash , G7 ? c ; February , ( jTic :
May , 71 ? c.
COUN 'nC down ; cash , 38338ic ! ; l''obruary
3Hc ; May , 30 c asked.
OATS Itarely steady ; cash , 32Jic bid ; May
331 331(0 ( bid.
HYIJ-NO bids.
IIAIII.KV Moro lively ; Minnesota , 5455c.
HliTTEit Unchanged.
Kiis ( Unchanged.
I'oilK-Old , $10.75 ; now , $20.25.
HKCr.iiT.s- Wheat , 13,000 bu , ; corn , 145.00C
bu. ; oats , 2G.OWJ bu. ; rye , none ; barley , none
Hour. 3.COO bbls.
Siiii'MB.vM Wheat. 35,000 bu. ; corn , 100 , .
000 bu. ; oats , 23,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley -
loy , 1,000 bu. ; Hour , 8,000 buls.
In tlm I.iindun .M
Lo.snoN. Feb. 21. The chief Interest on tin
Stock e.vchango todiy was again In Americai
railway securities. Prices moved rapid ! ;
througnout tbo day , yet within moderate
limits. At the oniclal closing Piilladclphla j
Keaillng "hares had fallen llj vsr cant on tli <
day ; first Income bonds had declined 4'i po
cent. The drop In the oilier railway securltle
averaged ! pur cent. After thu Now Yorl
quotations began to como an actlvo buslnes
was done in the street at enhanced values , am
finally Philadelphia & Heading- shares showoi
an advance of "i per cent on the day. Chlcag
& Milwaukee common showed an advance of '
pirconl. Illinois Central , 1 > { pur cent ; I/iki
Hioru& Michigan Soutborn. ' . par cent , am
Louisville i < c Nashvlllo'g pur cent. Plilladol
phla & Keaillng llrst Income bonds and North
ern Pacific preferred remained djprojsud.
KiinHin : City .Markets.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Pol ) . 21. WII'F.AT-
Actlve ; llrm ; No. 2 hard , 5oaGOc ; No. 2 rei
O3' ' , ( i4c.
COII.N Quiet , but llrm at yesterday's price ;
No. 2 , mixed , 3 tc.
OATM-Slow ; easy ; No. 2 mixed , 29530c !
Hvp.temly ; No , 2 , 52c.
Iil7Trr.it Dull , steady ; creamery , 21U27 < .
dairy , 151419C.
Kdiis 20c.
HKCKlfi.s Wheat , 40,000 bu. ; corn , 15,00
bu. ; oats , none.
HIIIWIBSW Wheat , 73,000 bu. ; corn , 12,00
bu. ; oats , none.
Liverpool M'irltoti.
LiVEiipooi , , I'xb. SI. WIIKAT Hull ; holdoi
oll'or moderately ; No. 1 California , Os 2di
3d per cental ; No. 2 red , winter , 5s 8idji.r !
O'id. Receipts wheat past three days , 132
000 centals , Including 07,000 American.
Con.v Dull ; mixed western , old , 4s G4i
mixed western , new , 4s 4'id. Receipts Amorl
can corn past three days , 3,000 centals ; pom
Canadian , 5s 3d percental.
H.u'ON Long and short clear , 55 Ibs. , 53s pi
I cwt ; long clear. 45 Ibs. , 40s Od.
If LAiiu-Prlmo western , 03s per cwt.
Ciitlco M.trkct.
NKW YOIIK , Fob. 21. Options opened stead
at HI points decline to lo points advanci
closed steady , 10 to 20 up ; saley. 22.250 bag
Including February , (17.05i617.lU ; Marc
(17.tKir417.15 : May. $10.05S10.75 ; Juno. (10.fi
CJ10.05 : July. $10.50(610.00 ; Septembe
$10.45'i61G.55 ; October , nU.aUitUG.40 ; Novell
her , * 10.30 ; Decomlur , $10.20iil0.30. Sin
Rio , dull , nominal ; No. 7.417.871 > .
Mlnnu.ipnlls Who it .M tricot.
MiNNKAi'Oi.is , Minn. , Feb. 21. The rana
was very narrow and trade light ; the cash ma
ket was stronger : No. 1 northern sold at OOi
No. 2 northern , 03c , Rccelnls , 2H4 cars. Closi
Fobriiary , 04ic ! ; .May , 07iic ; July , OO..J. I ]
track : No. 1 hiird.liTc ; No. 1 northurn , 03 > i
No. 2 northern , 02iifl3c.
.lllhv.uikeo ifrilu .it irket.
Mll.WAtlKKK , Wls. . Fob. 21. WllUAT Qlllol
May , OH < ( ? ; No. 2 spring , 07C.
Cons K'lsy N 3 , 4llc.
OATS-Quleti No. 2 white , 34ic ! ; No. 3 , 33
33lC.
llAUI.EV 03C.
KYK-57'jC _
Cotton Murkut.
NKW OUI.KANS , I.a. . Feb. 21 , Steady ; gO (
middling. 0c ; middling , Oc ; low mlddlln
8 c ; giHid ordinary. 8c , ; ; net receipts , 8,01
bales ; gross , 10,250 bales ; exports to Ore :
llrltaln , 4,250 bales ; to the continent , 7,5'
bales ; sales , 3.2OO bales ; stock , 337,303 bait
IMilludelplilit tl nil n Market.
Piiii.Aiii.i'iiiA ) : , Pa. , Feb. 21 , WIIKAT
Firm , advanced ; No. 2 rod , February , 70'4c.
CoiiN-Optlons llrm under light offering
No. 2 mixed , February , 407i40 ! < c.
OATS ( n car lots , steady ; futures dull nt
easy ; No. 2 white , February , 40ii40ic. !
Cincinnati Oritln .HiirkfU.
.CINCINNATI. O. , Feb. 21. WIIKAT Eas
No. 2 red. 71'ic.
y Cons- Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 44&44KC.
IS OATS- Strong ; No. 2 mlxe'd , 3434Jc. !
WnisKY-Qiiiotat nV
, t
u Hultltmiro drain Murkot.
. ' . ll.u.TiMoiu : , Mil. , Kub. 21. WHEAT I'lrnio
r ; < o. a red. .spot und .Miirch , 75M7D , f.
o runxSteadyj mixed bpot.47f.ie.1
OATS- Quiet and b toady ; No. 'J wlilto wci
crn , 4lo , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Toliido ( iriiln .tlurKet.
.Toi.utKi. O. , Fob. 21. WIIKAT Dull , stcuil
ho. 'Jcash , 7'J'je.
t'ou.N-Acllvu. easier ! No. a cash , 42 > jc.
OATrt-Qulct ; cash , 35c ,
Wool Market.
PllH.AI > KU'IIIA. J'n Fob. 21.-WOOI
Qillut ; nrlcen steady and without change. Mo
tuuu , loa'J'Jj turrftorlul 13U21C.
STOCKS AND IIONIIS
( ' . .million of HIP i : rhiii : n Ilirnmliiv Mora
NorinnlSltiritlmi l llendlnif.
X\Y VOHK. Kob. 21. TriuIlMH tin tbo Slock
oxrhmmo returned to gomothllK Ilku IH w r-
innl cnmlUlon toduy and lln dealliim wcro re
duced to over one-third of whit limy were
yesterday , riiietuatloiH. Uimuh , worn wlilo
nnuniRst the eotU stocks , but Industrial * were
scarcely out of tlio mini tin ? . Th-\ fuel Is
Hint tlio | iliiclniof Heading Into tlio hands of
receivers practically takes It , for lit least some
tlmo to roiue , out of the. spjculatlvo art-mi
ami the forced liquidation lielitt complete , tlm
street Is no longer ufriild of any sharp move-
inunt which would disturb values In tlio gen-
OIAs for Kenning It seems to bo tbo opinion
thnl tbo receivership was n sharp movement
to lirnd oil tlio enemies of the management In
thiilr attacks and has been so far completely
successful , while tlio status of tbo coal Irado
In general Is bi'lloved to ba r.itbur In clu niter ,
and Hi ! ) feeling was relk-ele.il III substantial
declines In tlm other coalers : any serious
Klintiga In thn tnulu Is not expected. \ \ Ith tlio
subsidence of the incitement , the condition or
the exchange market nnd tlio fntitro of tlio
money market at Ibis center attracted more
attention. Tlio 0 pur cent market for money
predicted some tlmo into si-ems to have ar
rived , iiltlioiiKli tlu'ro was plenty of loans
made , both yesterday and today , at low rates.
Tbo hardening tendency of money acts to depress
press exchange , and though o'.l'orlngs of com
mercial hills are still small , bankers' bills Is
sued aMln-,1 the lute gold shipments have sup
plied the iimrket to such an extent that rates
eased oir materially today. nd It Is felt that
no more gold will KO this week.
Trading In stocks was today largly profes
sional and covering of shorts comprised the
bulk of the buylmr. At tlio same lime tbo sell
ing was largely for tbo account of local oper
ators , who bought nt thu low prices of yester
day London sent some buy Ing orders In three or
four stocks , among which St. Paul and Ijouls-
vllb ) were prominent , but those orders were
soon executed and tha pressure to sell M.OII
weakened the entire market anil a general de
cline took place all along thu line Tin-re was
a mild recurrence of the excitement In HeadIng -
Ing , but It lasted for only a few minutes. I bo
largo trading In tlm stock was all done In the
llrst few minutes and during this time Its low
est price was reached , which was only 2'4 pur
cent below Its llrst price , which was 1 percent
better Hum Its last night's closing price. A
healthy demand was developed below 30 , and
after the llrst decline and rally It never got
far from that point and closed at 20' . , a loss
of'a per cent for the day.
New Kiigland closely followed the course of
Heading , ami It was only Up.-rcent lower at
Hie end of the day. The other coal stocks ,
however , were nll'ected impiiri-ntly by the be
lief that the disruption of the Heading menus
lower prices for coal , though the denial of
this by the president of the Lackawanna
should have bad some weight , l.aektuvanna ,
however , retired from 140 to 145U , .leiNoy
Cent nil from 121 to 110' ( . anil Delaware &
Hudson from 110'i to 128. All except the
llrst named practically recovered these de
clines , but tlio loss of 1'i per cent In Laek-
awanna was the most Important de-
cllno for tbo day. The bears made a drive
at tbo Industrials , especially Sugar and
Chicago Gas , and although the former made a
feeble recovery , It closed 'ic lower at 123a .
There was little disposition shown to clo busi
ness In the general list and until the elTeetof
the Hurry has passed away a dwindling vol
ume of business Is to bo expected.
The temper of the general list was unusually
tlrm and many llnal advances were recorded.
Northern 1'aclllc rose 1 per cent and Manhat
tan a llko amount. Increased strength and
animation In the Richmond & West 1'olnt
stocks was a fcntiiro In the late dealings ,
though nothing was made public to account
for the Improvement , After the rally of the
afternoon prices wore held tlrmly until the
close , which was fairly actlvo at Irregular
clringes for tbo day.
The I'ostsayn : A feeling was reflected In the
slock market today that monetary condl Ions
are In a somewhat acute stage. In view of
today's shipment of gold , one phase of the
governments financial condition presents an
Interesting study. The chluf solicitude of the
secretary of the treasury .si-ems to bj to close
his administration without Intrenching on the
* 100,000,000 gold rcsLTVC. The fact that there
was some frCo gold has hacu the ostensibly
reason for not Issuing bonds , but the declara
tion has been made that the gold resurvo would
be kept Intact. It Is a question , In view of
today's shipment , whether It has not al
ready practically been Intrenched upon.
The statement of yesterday showed that
the government had $7,012.074 free gold ,
In round figures $3,410,000 was with
drawn from the sublreasnry yesterday and
about $300,000 was turned In. This would
leave thoamountof frco gold about$4,500OOO.
Itut It must be remembered that $0,000,000 of
this Is practically a call loan from the banks ,
belonging to tbo banks ana so not n real part
of tbo government's free gold. It follow. '
therefore , that the amount of reserve Is now
about 81,500,000 below the $100,000,000 that
Is only $08,500,000. Tbo actual conditions
will not bo known until the Friday reports are
made up. Tlio only unknown quantity Is the
amount of gold probably turned In at tin
treasury and other snbtroasurlos. Tbero Is
bowover , a very slight possibility that 91,600 , .
000 will ho turned In so as tobo Included li
Friday's report. From the available data 1
would seem that tbo gold reserve Is at tin
present tlmo below the $100,000,000 limit.
Tbo following arotho clmliu quotations of
the loading stocks on tbo Now York StocK ex
change today :
Tha total snlus of htoolcstoiluy wi-ru 500,0(1
slmros , Inclmllni ; : Atohlxin , 3,300 ; C'lii'sn
punku & Ohio. 4.500 ; llnrllnaton , 14,000 ; Cli
CIIKO ( ius , 8,000 : Cotton Oil , 3,200 ; I.ucki
wiiiuin. 11,200 ; DIstlllliiK. 5.HUO ; Erie. 12,001
I.onlsvilUt &Nashvlllo , 3,300 ; National Con
IIKU. 7,000 ; Now KiiKliunl. aj.OOO ; Nortln-r
I'liclllc , iircfi-rred , 15,100 ; Kuudln. , 233,1)01 )
Richmond Torinliml , 7,000 ; Kock Nlnni
3.800 ; St. I'anl , 20.80.1 ; Snxar , 03,200 ; Unlo
I'liclHc , 11,000 ; Western Union , 4,300.
Now Yor ! < Money .Uirkot.
Nuw YOHK , l\l ) > . 21 , Miixev ox OAM-
I'lnn nt 2'i to 0 i > ur cent ; last loan ZVi pi
ct'nt , closed olfured nt 2'4 prcimt
1'iUME.MunovNrii.B I'Ai'Kii jft'jvj pnrcunt.
HrciiMMl KXCIIANOB Qnlut but stonily , wll
actual l > nsliiL In bankers' hills , it $4.80 fi
hl\ty-ilay lilllsnnd 24.B75. ; fordomund.
( lOVKUNMKNT lllNIH--lllll ) am ) btUildy. SlUI
bonds dull und htuudy.
riio closingiuotitions ! OM iiotnU ;
ftlmrc * iif I'll nil 10 tl ] * > ld nt 46e A imntl lot of
Illmetalllc Kiilil lit f7 ti ( ) , nnil tlio Imlnnco of
tin1 tnlnltiit innrkufiRH very tiulet. Urimltci
Mountain Mock wiuitri'cly ulTercd ngaltl und
wi wan Amcrlccn Nettie , yuotiulonsi
London I'lniinrlal Review.
tSO.1 b//tmc. | < tfmilon tlcitil'tt ]
LONDON , I-'eb. 21. [ New York Herald Cable
Special to TUB 1IKB.1 The cour o of the
stock market today has been unfavorable.
Now engagements haui been restricted and
outstanding engagements freely clo-ed or re
duced In vlow of the settlement which com
mences tomorrow , Funds urn unchanged.
Indian rupee paper Is U percent lower. Tbo
mar < et for American railways has been free
from excitement , the effect of the ap
pointment of receivers for the Read
ing company having In some degree
been discounted. Heading shares fluctuated
a good deal. After being bid for at over 10
they close nt 163 to 15' , , being ' 4 per cent
higher than In the street last night. The tlrst
Income bonds , however , hnvo fallen 4'i per
cent. Krlo shares were offered at the close at
? .i per cent lower and a few others at 'i to \ < ' ,
percent. Illinois Central recovered I1/ per
cent , Lake Shore 'j percent and Wiilmsh de
benture ' ( per cent. Tbo general tonn Is
rather uncertain nt the close. Cnnadlan lines
have been very quiet. ( Irand Trunk Issue
mark a small Improvement , the weekly tralllc
statement being better than expected. Money
has been In good demand , short ! Ioans being
charged 1'f to 1't p.'f cent. The discount
market continued firm , two and three months'
bills being quoted at 1 0-10 to 1 per cent.
rinancliil Motes.
NKW OIII.EA.NS , I , a. , 1'eb. 21. Cloarlngs $3-
120,074.
I'AUIS , Keh. 21. Three nor cent rentes , 08f
7'aC ' for the account.
Nuw VOIIK , rob. 21. Clearings , $101,887-
570s balances , $8.648,323.
UAI.TIMOHK , Mil. , 1-Vjb. 21. Clearing , $2,075-
005 ; balances , $380,878. Money , 0 par cent.
CITV , Mo. , I'eb. 21.-Clearbm , Jl-
71 1,822. Mxchnngoon New York , 85c discount.
I < o.viiN : , Fob. 21. Amount of bullion gone
Into the Hank of Knjlniid on balance today ,
JBlo.OOO.
l'iiii..uii'.ii'MU. Pa. , I\ib. 21. Olearlngs ,
$10,13 1.005 ; balances , $2,010,175. Money , 4
per cent.
CINCINNATI , O. . Fob. 21.-Clenrlngs $2,413-
400. Money , 4'i ' < 5,0 per cont. Now York
e.xcliange , ( > 0c discount.
MRMCIIIS , TOIIII. , Feb. 21. Now York ex
change selling at $1.60. Clearings , $445-
050 ; balances , $140,110.
Sr. rouw. Mo. . Feb. -Clearings , $3,849-
047 : balances , $304,047. Money quiet , G7
per cent. Kxchango on New York , 75c pro-
ndum.
NEW YOIIK. Feb. 21. [ Special Telegram to
Tur. IlKK.1 Kxchango was quoted as follows :
Chicago , 80 to 85c discount ; HI. I-ouls , 76c
premium.
CIIICAOO , III.Feb. 21. Clearings , $14,714,815.
New York exchange , 85c discount. Sterling
exchange , weak : sixty-day bills , J4.80'J ' ; de
mand , $4.88' j. Money steady at 0 pur cent.
HOSTON , Mass. , Fob. 21. Cloarlngs , $17C3G-
135 ; balances , $1,050,772. - Monuy , 0 pel-
cent. lOxchango on .Now York ; 25Q30c dis
count. Call loans , CS7 percent ; time , S'JSiGU
pel1 cent. . _
1,1 VJ5 S rOUIC MAItlCliT.3.
Ciittln Trade ITnav < july Dull anil Lbwor
lli.KH Tiiinl.h , Another Dime.
n' ' TUKSDAV , Fob. 21.
llocelpts of cattle were fairly liberal , but the
offerings of hogs andvhoup , wort ) hardly up to
the average for ii Tuesday. The two days
supply foots up 7,030 cattle , 0,240 110,51 , arid
1440 sheep against 4,704 cattle , 7,044 hogs and
4.GGI sheep the llrst two days of last week.
Tboro were 1,503 moro cattle hero than last
Tuesday and the ifijity ; | | as a ruto was not
very good. The market was slow to open and
thu buyers appaared to bo In no hurry to fill
thclrordars. Somocoiinpatltlou from shipper *
helped tbo markut on the heavy cattle and
thu bandy fat s ( crs > that 'Just suited
tbo dressed bcofrtrado sold at not
far from steady prices. All other grades were
Indifferent sellers , and ntprlccs pretty close to
n dlmo lower. Hough heavy cattlo.lnract , cattle
of nny weight that were not fat , were not par
ticularly wanted. Good 1.25O lo 1,400-lb.
steers sold at from $1.50 to $4.03 ; fair to good
1,100 to 1,250-lb. steers at from J4 to $4.40 ,
wlih common to poorstuff and odds and ends
from $4 down to $3.23. Other markets were
lower , and , although tbo feeling was decldedlv
weak , tbo movement was reasonably actlvo
throughout , and little of nny consequence re
mained unsold ut the close.
Cow stuff sold ut prices steady to ashado
easier than Monday. Offerings were quite lib
eral , but they did not Include tbo usual pro
portion of good to choice stock. Trade
was not exactly slow , but the activity that ,
characterized tbo markut toward tbo close of
last vreuk was conspicuously lacking. Good to
choice lots were generally steady at from $3.25
to $3.75 , medium grades easier at from $2.40 to
$3 and common and canning grades about
( ho .samo at around $1.76 and$2.25. Hulls ,
ONOII and stags sold fully as well as on Monday ,
largely nt from $2.00 to * 3,35. Good to choice
veal calves were In active demand and strong
at from $5 to $ G , with common to fall-
largo stuff steady nt from $2.50 to $4.50.
A modornto business was transacted In the
stocker and feeder lino. Offerings , both fresh
and stale , wuro quite liberal and whllu there
was considerable improvement. In the demand
from the country there was llttlo nollceabio
Improvement In prices except , perhaps , on the
best grades. Homo good quality hayfcd west-
urns brought $4.10 , lint thu bullc of'iho fair to
good stuff changed hnmU at around $3 and
$3.00. Heprescntatlvo sales :
PUUSSEO 1IEUP.
n no
n no
n no
3 60
3 60
3 00
3 00
a 05
3 75
3 40
3 50
6 00
5 00
6 25
6 25
5 60
5 60
5 60
t , 60
6 60
6 75
6 75
6 75
0 00
2 00
2 00
a or.
3 00
3 00
3 00
a oo
a oo
a 15
a 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 00
a oo
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 III !
3 35
a 40
3 45
3 60
3 6O
3 6'0
3 00
3 75
3 75
3 82'J
WVOMIM1 CATTI.i : .
No. Av. Pr.
2 steers , hay fed 1440 M 35
30 steers , hayfcd 1317 435
lOcows liml a 00
Iloos The simply was about , 2,0)0 ! ) heavier
th in on Monday , but about 2,0.)0 ) lighter than
on last , Tuesday. ThU , however , failed tostlm-
nlate prices any and the market went off 5c to
lOc In sympathy wlthotber places. The ship
ping demand was comparatively light , fresh
meat orders were hardly up to their usual
standard and packers were as usual very
bearish. Advices from Clilcagowcrj all lower
and thu seller had little or no encouragement
to look for anything but a lower range of
prices , Good to choice butcher nnd heavy
weight hogs sold at from $7.0O up to $ H , while
poor to good light and mixed stult' sold at from
87.80 to $7.00. The market certainly did not
Improve any as tlio morning advanced and
closed very mean , but with practically every
thing out of first hands. Hales wuro largely at
from J7.85 to J7.05 , as against $7.05 to $ S Mon-
SllKEl' Receipts were fair and the markel
steady at ye.storday's advance , Kverythlnj ;
otrored met with a ready sale. The demand I.s
brisk for both muttons and fceder.sof the right
kind , and moro than are now selling would it'll
readily. Pair to good natives , I3.75ic5.00 ; fair
to good westerns , I3.50&5.00 ; common unJ
stock sheep , $2.'J533.75 ; good to cholco10 to
100-lb. lambs , $4.0025.75. Kupresontatlvo
ales :
Xo. Av. I'r.
10 . 100 $4 00
14B western wethers . 112 5 00
1JO ! ! western wethers . . . . . l'2 ! 5 00
Ileculptsanil LUi ; jdtl'Jii of Stu3k.
OITlclal rjjolptia-i.l dNpoiltloi of stoik as
shown by tin iioa'ciof tlu Unl'jnSt33' < YarJi
company for the twenty-four hours on Jlns at 5
o'clock p. m. February 21 , 1803 ;
JlECEll'T.S.
I'lvn Stoclc Market.
CIIIOAOO , 111. , Kol ) . 21. [ Special Telegram tr
TUB llBli.1 There was not much change b
prices for cattle , but the tone of tbo market
remained weak for steer.s' the fresh and slah
offerings combined making a greater supply
than the demand called for. I'ut cows am
heifers sold at steady prices ami the botte
grades of bulls were also In demand at Mon
diiy'H prices. Iluslness , vas done largely a
from ? 3.75 to J4.75 for steers and at from t'2.11
to 3.40 for cows , belfors and bulls. Then
were sales of extra cows and heifers arouni
$4 and extra steers were quoted at from J5.HI
to $ ( > . l-'codcrs continue to command gooi
prices and so do good to extra calves , the lies
of the latter being In demand atfiomG.5l
to7.
A few sales of heavy and medium weigh
hogs wore effected at prices only a trlllo lowe
than prevailed yesterday , but for poor am
common grades the market wasextrnmely dul
and fully lOc lower than of that day's dost
making a decline since Saturday of from 15c t
i5e. ! from $7.bO lo * H.05 wuro the prevallln ;
prices for light , while mixed and medium soli
principally at from $ H lo M.'JO , and beav.
weights largely at from JH.1O to JH.35. Th
quality , thongn a trifle butter than for the da.
before , was very far from being satisfactory t
buyers , I'oniDar.itlvely few of tbo olTeHin :
averaged above 250 Ibs. Theextromo tango o
Males was from $1.75 to J.'i.l'J'i.
The llrst estimates of today's receipts o
I ) . DKHA/.KK , H. l > . It ionu Jr. , JAS. V Ilnoor
I'rcs. Vlco t'rea Secy & Troai
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO
Capltul $2.\000 ; Omaha and Sioux City.
Grain and Provision !
Railroad Stocks and Bonds.
PRIVATE WIHF.H.
Room 212 New Yoifc Life Buildlni
OMAHA.
ES : lownBtrito National IlsnJ
Blonx City ; Commercial National Hunt
Umuhu.
Bpoolul attention glvan to outildo order ;
Corrcbponaeuce sollcitoJ.
worn niounil 1.1,000 unit ( ho mnrkct
l xlciuly A UtilK Inlrr Intlic inornlnit
worn liliiilinit from lihto ir > , - ni < r 100
Iht. nwcr. for It wim illvovcn-il ( lint tlu < nr-
rlynU woiilil tun iii | to 17,000 or IH.DIMI unit
tnlRht roiu-h 'JU.tHH ) . At tlu < rciluci il prices
( jioro wns an nctlvo ilonmtid , hul n i > iiouili
Klii'Mi for tomorrow's mijiply wctv left In idl
ers' liniiiN tlm ontliMik tit tln > close wits Imd
for the M'llln IntereM * . Sules were Inrselv
' fi m * 4.5U to tn.lu for sheep nnil nt from
J& totd for lambs.
Hej-elntH ! Cuttle. H.OOO hoiill ! IIORS , VJ.OOO
lieiiiliHliei'p , 1 7.00(1 ( iieiul.
Inn l.venlti'.ldurnal reports ;
OP-JTTIR Kccelpts , H.OOO heud ! shlpmentq ,
2,000 heuil ; msirkot slow nnil weukert no top
MtH'rs on miloi L'ooil to eholce. } r > .0.1i7.ti.'ji ; fair
to itiioil , Jl.tillitl.others. ! ) ; . $ l.'jiai,50 ; fed
nnd feeders ,
.
, 10.000 < ,
. lii'luli iniirUi-t active anil KM lower ;
ml\ed und packers. * 7.tOitH.o : > i prlmu heavy
iinilhn tellers' weights , } rt,107f.H.irii : iirlmi- Unlit ,
_ | ( iKti'-loi'olps : 17.000 head ; shipments
S.OIHl lioiuli niiirki-t 105/.l5i' lower ; initlves
t-l.riltb.'J5 ) ! ! fed Texans. Jl.dOU.I.Hri ; fed tto-t-
erim , ta.OHgn.'Jtit Imnlis. l.r.ORO.'JS.
Cltv I.IVA Stit.-k .Mitrkr > t.
KANSAS CITV. Mo , , I'oh. 'JI.-I'ATM.K -
celpls , 0,800 head ; Hhlpni''tm , 1'JOO Imam
steers dull , r > ftlfn' lowur : oed t-ows , steady ;
otheiN , lOc lower ; feeders , weak. Itepresenta-
live sales : lri ) > ssi < il heef nnd slilpptin : steer- ,
* 3.noa5.00 ; stoi-kers and feeders , t'J.rOi,3.fO.
lionsHcculpts , 7,100 head ; shlnments ,
none ; op.-ned rjftKK- lower ; closed lo < Mic !
lower ; all Knules , J5.0oa . 'JO ; hulk , J7.SoiS (
: : ' - - - ! , 200 he-id : shipments.
< 0 ( ) lii-ail ; uood , stron ; others , dull inn
steady ! muttons , 3.&OiM.06 ! inlu-il ,
5'J , ) .
N'euVorl < Live Stock Mirlci't. :
Nl'.w VOIIK , I'eh.UiiliViN ! ItiM-elnts ,
170 head ; no Iradlnu' . feeling dull ; dresA'd
neef .steady , Hlii'Je ; shipments lodiiy , 7m )
heeves and a , KM ( | iiarers ( ( tomorrow , H3O
beeves and fl.GOO iiiarlers | of heef.
CAI.VIWUecelpts , nil lie.ut ; market wi-ak :
veals , if j.Of.u.OO : ) ppr 1(10 ( His.
SIIKKIAMI lAMiis-Uec-lpts. 1,300 head ;
shipments , none ; sheep , JI.OUBij.iiO ; lanihi.
'
Ilotw-Heeelpts , 3,300 head ; nominally llrm
at J0.lloao.00.
St l.ouls l.tvn stock > l < ir' < ot.
. PT. I.OIMS , Mo. . Fob. 2l.-HTrr.T ; --celpts ! ! ,
4,700 heail ; shipments , 0.300 head ; slow , fulr
to ( rood native steers , f3.OOUtl.40 ; Texas fed
steers , iJ3.OOffl.GO.
UodS-lfveelpts , 5,200 head : shipments ,
l.dOO he-id linver - . - .
; ; he-ivy , if7.80it-i.20 ; mixed ,
J7.5071H.10 ; Ilirlll. * 7.70ttH.Oll.
Sinii'-ltecelpts : : , 300 head ; shipments ,
1,400 head ; llrm , iincliniiKUil.
If you have pile * Do Witt's Witch Hazel
salvo will surely cure you.
flutter Matera Kriid This.
Kvery butter maker Is Invited to attend
the meeting at the dairymen's department
at the World's fair grounds , Chicago , Tues
day , Juno 22 , 18K ! ! , to complete an ortraiii/.a-
tion of a National IJutter M lifers associa
tion. Juno M will bo devoted tomikinr
butter with black pppsin. Ilundre.ls of
farmers are iisln ? black pepsin , a tunspoon-
full of whleli , added to each callon of cream ,
will more than double the yield of butter , as
It unites In the form of butter all the suirar ,
cheese and butter that milk contains. The
butter looks , tastes , keeps and sells as well
as creamery butter.
Juno 21 will bo devoted to creameries and
the best methods of extending the creamery
system in the rural districts.
Perfect action and perfect health result
from the lisa of Do Witt's Uttle Early Risers
A perfect little pill.
OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN.
Mrs. IllcKlii Is HnvliiKiin Experience In Cut
liiK lor 1 hem.
Mrs. P. Hlsiflns of IJD'J South Twentlotli
street llnds herself with an eleph tut on her
lands in tbo form of another woman's
1-monthn-oM baby , which she wants the
) olice to assist her in returning to its right
ful owner.
About n month ago Mrs. Hlijglns' niece
ilrod Anulu Pollard to work for her ami the
alter was allowed to leave her baby at Mrs.
tiipKins1 house. After the lirst week the
mother disappeared ami none of the family
liavo seen her since , iti the tno.iiitlmo Mrs.
Higgins has eared for the Infant hoping that
the mother would turn up after a while.
The Pollard woman is well known to the
police , who do not give her the best reputa
tion. One stormy night in the latter part of
last November she applied at the police
station for 'shelter and aid to go to her
parents who live near Columbus , Neb.
I'ollco Matron Cummings secured transpor
tation for her from the county commissioners
and that was the last seen of her until Now
Years night , when she again turned up at
the station with a baby in her arms. She
claimed to be a married woman , but never
said anything about her husband. Her
parents are said to be very respectable pco-
l > hJ and are willing to give her a homo if she
would stay there , and she has a brother en
gaged in business in Council HlufTs.
Ignorance of the merits of Do Witt's Little
Early Kisers is a misfortune. These llttlo
pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys
pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious-
WAWTED
. Total Issues or CITIES
COUNTIES , SCHOOL
_ l DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPANIES.eto ,
Corrcspondcncn solicited.
N.W.HARRIS & COftiPAfiY.Bankers ,
(03-109 ( Donrborn Street , CHICAGO.
15 Wall Street , HEW YORK.
7O iittitn > ) t. . BOSTON *
SOMRTIlTfta UNUSUAL.
V n n mixllclno , lj
Vs. Ir , riorro'n Golden
-VX L Medical Dl.covcrr.
t And , l-eomifo of
that , thorn' * tomo-
tiling utuiMiol in
the wny of nclllng
It. Wlicro every
other medicine of
Pits kind only jironi-
ist l this Isiinraii | -
fnlln to boncnt or euro , yon have your money
_ It' the only punrnnteed remedy for every
cnnsixl by n dlsonleitxl liver or Im-
pure blood. ypiK-psn , lllllousuesg. tbo
most stublwrn Hkin , Scalp mid Scrofulous
Directions , oven Consumption ( or Lime-
scrofuln ) in ita oarlles singes , nil nro ciirwl
ItJT i t
It purlflca anil etirlclioj the Mood , rottwa
every organ Into healthful action , nnd ro-
Mono strciigth mid vigor. In building up
Iwth ( IcRh nnd strength of palo , puny , Scrof-
uloua chlldroii , or to luvlgornto mid lirnca
up tlio system after " Orlppo , " pneiimotiln ,
fevri-s , nnd other prostrating ncuto diseases
nothing can equal tbo "Discovery. "
i. ou jmy only for the good you got.
Are thooo ijpiornnt protontlors who ,
without nny qualifications , nuy ability ,
nny experience , nny skill , claim to
possess tlio power to cure till the ills of
the human race. But their wnnt of
worth soon becomes nppnront to their
would-bo dupes , nnd those conscionco-
lessciimcks n re soon consigned to the
oblivion they so richly merit.
In strnngo nnd strong contrnstwith
these miserable boasters is the quiet ,
digiiillod yet courteous demeanor of
hose noted loaders of their profession ,
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