THE OMAHA DAILY liEEr- SATURDAY , JANUARY 80 , 1892. ill ! "Wheat Was Lower nnd Dull in the Early Trading. NEWS WAS MOSTLY OF A BEARISH TONE Them AVnn I'rrr HrllliiK by tlio Tired I.IIIIR * WHIi Hilly H Moitaifita Hnnniul Ux- i ort llnsliirs * nt the Scnbouril linproird. ClUCAfio , 111. , Jan. 20. Wheat win loner nnd very dull In the curly trading this morn- Ing. 1 ho news wns mostly ot a bearish char- nclcr. Hrltlsh cables wcro unchanged , but contlncntnl markets wcro lower , followed by HrltUh markets later. The iccclpts In the northwest and hero Indicated n llttlo frcjr movement , The estimate of thu Agricultural department of North Dakota made last sen- ton's wheat crop of that state amount to W.700,000 bit. , or about 12.500.000 bu. moro than IhoKOxenitnont estimate. 1'ardrldgo added his mlto by frco soiling during most of the session. All of these thlngi gave tlio market 11 heavy look around the opening and there wns fieo belling by the tired longs with only n moderate demand. Bchwnrt7-I > unco sold generously on thulr weak continental cables. 1'rlvato Now York advlccsroportodoxportsdolng very llttlo and the acceptances on cable offers ex tremely light. Logan , Kltnilno-Uodimin and Konnctt-llopklns were good buyeis. After a period of dtillncKs and weakness the market began to show some nervous strength. It was reported that the export business at the pun- board wns showing ovldunccs of revival , that nearly 600,000 bu. of wlio-it nnd Hour was cleared yesterday nnd that thirty-nine boat loads bad been taken nt Now York nnd other porlH today. . This stnrted enrlv sellers to covering and there was a quick rally but Ilia advance brought out free soiling again and another period of weakness followed. Then the crowd grow ncrxous.und bought iig.iln. sending prices up to outside figures , but tbo advance did not hold and there xvas another Inlisoand weakness xxhlch continued to the end of the session and the market closed easy nearly at bottom figure * . The lute cables weio all lower and adlspntch from Now York said there was absolutely no demand for freight room and that several ves sels hnd lionlit wheat to make up cargoes. It looked as If news was being manufnctuicd for the purposu of sec-sawing the market. May opened at Oliio against Ul'.ioat thocio-jo yesterday , hold forborne tlmo within arano of from Die toOl'U' , sold up toflljic. reacted to Ol4c. ! rullled to Ulfic. broke again during the lust hour to OOliC , and eloied ousy ntni'ii1. Corn was fairly actlvo again and the In- flucnrcs which led to yesterday's advance were still effective at tlio opening this morn ing. Tbo market opened Ilrm and u llttlo higher limn It closed yesterday. At the start there was POIIIH disposition to suit but the nd- vunco reported In Now York , the fact that out of the 243 cars Inspected tostoro not a car graded contract , and the ncrxous feeling In wheat , scon turned the market and then1 w.ts a slight further advance which bold for a tlmo after the wheat market weakened. Now i ork wi B said to nave been a liberal buyer ot corn toduy : the liurchnno on this account. It was thought , would aggregate over 1,000,0JO bu. During the last hour 1'ardrldgo became the controlling feature In the market nnd his sales , coupled with the weakness In wheat caused a break and the market closed at bottom flBurt'H. May started at 4l c , against 4lc ! as the In HI ilguro yesterday , weakened to 41Jc ! , ndvunced to 4lie. xveuk- cncd to and eloped at 4le. Outs sympathlrod with corn and May closed at : tOic , a loss of Jjif. Hog products started higher on the moder ate receipts of llxo hogs and the ad vance of from lOc to 15c ut thn yards. Hut realizing sales \\oro frco nnd' FOiuo of the loading puckers offered pro ducts freely and the market soon tisod off. There wore several llnrtimtlons within narrow limits thereafter and thu close xvus nt slightly lower prices than these ut the end of the tension yesterday. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , IM ) cars ; corn , -W cars : oats , ISO ears ; hogs , 20.000 head. The loading futures ranged us follows : AUTK-l.ES. moil. LOW. cLoan. WHKAT-NO.Z. January t B7K Miiy W4 COIIN No. 2 January. . . , . February. . . WX Ml 3'J Mny 41 41 OATS No. 7 4128K Jnnunry W 29 28K Mny 3IH SOJ Jlr.88 I'OIIK Jnnunry. . . . 11 OU 11 GO May. . . . . 12 20 12 SOt I. AIIII Jnuuary (1 ( 45 Mny. . . . . ( 77M 070 BlIOUT 111116- Jmiuary & 72K 675 IS * Mny t ) l. ' GOO a M Cash quotations were us follows : FI.OUH Steady nun uncliKngect. WHEAT No. 2 spring xvlient , S0 o : No. 3 > spring wheat , 81't82c ! ; No. 2 red. 8'jeflOe. ' ; COIIN Higher : No. 2.38 c : No. 3,3S"io. OATS-NO. 2. 28jS@iOo ; No. 2 whlto , f. o. b , SlOKHoj No. 3 wlilto. 30 > < C IlVE-No. 2. 80Jc. ! HAHI.EV No. 2. 6058o ; Na 3 , f. a b. , 43 ® 60d : r\o. 4 , :2M : < 3. " > 2e. FI.AX.SEKH .No. 1 , 05KQ90c. TIMOTHY HKKI > 1'rlmo , J1.25OI.28. I'OIIK Mess pork , per bbl. , Ji50@fl.55 : lard. perrwL. W.4U4O05U : short ribs sides ( loose ! , lV7r > ® 'V77'/4 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , 4.fl2Ma4.75i ( short olour sides ( boxed ) , W.OO ® WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , B Out loaf unchnnRnd. liccolpts und shipments today wcro an fol lows : Un the Produce exchange today the buttoi market was firm ; fancy Elgin creamery , 10ftilo : : fine western , 264&2 ! < o : ordinary , ; 0 < 324 ( . ' : tclccted dairy , 24tt20cj ordinary , 20a2.'c. Kggs. 1 UliKESK-Stondy ; full cronni cheddars , 10i ® 11Uo ; Huts , liail4o ; Young Americas , uu HIDES Unohiiii'-ed : wet salted Now Or leans solcotod , 4) to7."ilbs. , ( XO ioi today's so- Iciitcd , 6j to Ui I hi. , tape. TAU.OW Unchiin cd. New York Markets. NKW VOIIK , Jan. SO. VLOUII Iteortpts , lO.S.'S pauUuvost exports. lH.dll barrels. 8.0UI sacks : nnirl.et dull nnd liouvy ; HUOH. | 1H.4.VI bbls. \ \ IIKAT Itucolpts , CO.lHKl bu. : exports. 07- 7B5bu. ! sales , 4,41iiWO bu. futures. .Ii4l00 Uu. spot , Bpot market unsettled , but moder ately uulvo. olosltiK ousy ; No. 2 red , f 1.02 ® ] .l > 2 > 4 In store unit elevator : fl.OJJiffil.UU'i nllo.xt : tl.ra > st&l(5H f. o. b. : Na 3 red. Wo ! nniiruilcd rod. 00ctttl.0lf4'i No. I northern. H.4iei.OK ! : No. I liArd. l.00 tl.trj ; Na 2 northern. Wo ) : No. 3 spring OJitiiUlic : Op tions declined iiHJ.o Oll fnrelcn soUIni ; and weak cables , advanced 'J-QSo with in" crciised export diuimnd , declined HfdSu on further wealtnoHS In tbu cables , and closed weak with January and February for the day ! io up : other months ! > (0 ( > iio lower : No. 2 roU. Jumiurv. ri.cWU.o:1 ! ' , , oloklng utfl.u.'U ; Febru ary. H.oiyai.O'.S. oloslmr ut l.02i ! Mnrt-li , ll.u-'iitil.ai . oloshiB.at . RCtty. Anrll. li.o.i'j 411.13 ? ; . o as nir at ti.icttu May. ll.OI ! 3-n4 1.02 0-10 , clo8lneatll.oii ; June. fWiX3 uoi ) , oloiltiK at IW'.oi July , mj.&Wo. eloilns ; ut PSJjo. HvE-Easyj western. 03JM4'o. { Sales , 24.000 bu. lulu I'ohrtiary , part utUl c , HAIII.KY IrroKtilar und tiuli't ; No. 2 Mll- wuuUco , ( i ! a7lr. Suit's. io.i W ) bu. two-rowed clmlco state at ( < 5o | 10,000 bu. bis-rowed state t 71c , IIAIII.EV MAI.T-Dllll. COUN-ltei'clpts , I0.400 bu.i exports. 45,515 bu. : sales. uJ,60o ) bu. of futures ; II2.UOO bu. of fputj Knot iiiurket otienud tttrongur , closed lower , li'ts uctlto : No. 2 , M.5lu In elo- W4 < 3 alloat : uncraded mUed No. J , 4Kai8 > ,0 | steamer mixed , Option * advanced } Qlo on Retlyo tradlhir thronph western inunliiulu- tloni declined Hftlu on weak late oablos : closed unchunired to Uoloifer ; January , 4UU O5IO. closliiK 40Vo | Kobruary. 49 > ,41Mic. olcib- Ink' 4UUu ! | Muruh , 4UtiO50i' . clOKliiK 4iuo : April. 4'JHiiriic , cloiilnr49iu | } ; May , 4ffi49 ! ) ! o , ulus- inK4tlVo. OATS Itecolpts. 72,755 hui exports. 180r 0 bu. ; sales , t * ,0u0bu. of futures ; ' T'S.oju bu. of spot ; ipat n arkot opuntd higher , closed weaker and dull ; options ; dull , weak and Irregular ! January , 35ic } ; February , 33i ! ® too. closliu U5 > e : March. M QJfllio. uloilnir JiiSiMnv. : . : i7dirUc , uloslnit U7 ; spot. No. 2 hhlle. 3tQoS ) ( > ( o ; mixed western. U.vj.17 : white M'Mtorn. .niidn-'e ; No. y Chicago , a4iiG37c. HAY Kacy undiiiilut lluis Firm ; fair demand. hiniAlt Unw , steady : sules , 1,400 tons to I'hlladolphla on prlvute ternui rcllncd iiutct and cuslur : thooutsldu quotations are tliobo posted by tbo trust : limldo prices rovur the robalei No. 7 , 37-lfriUO-l c : Nu 8 , US 3)Joi ) off A. 3S@J.Voi jiowuert'd , 4i4il4u ! ! ; cubes. . wdi.AssKS New Orleans , quiet and itcady , ItlUt. Mnudy and iiulot. I'UTitni.KUM HU'ady und ijulut ) Unlttil slonud at Gia for February. Corn NbtEii on , Ktvudy , quiet ; crude 23 ® .ttji'l yullow 2wif2UKi\ TALLOW Kusy. HosiN Steady and quiet. TuwENTiMK Quiet and Urin at XfWllJe. I'OHK-yulot } iut'fc , W.75 < ail'.75 ' ; extra prlmt- , CUT MxATd Firm , fairly oth | ulckled jclllc , 6'ifllKo : plcklod shoiiMorn. Sci po'- ! cd bams , we per Ib.i middle * , firm ; ithort rlcnr , fo.15. I/Aiin-Aboilt slo.idy. dull ! western stnim closed ntnwtt sjlcs , IWO tlcrcos eltyat .4ai intloni alc , 1'jdO tlerccsi robnmry , 10.78 : Afnrcli. * n.8l ! Mny , f7.0l 7.0l. ( cloilnu at 17.02. UtiTTKit Ilrm nnd quiet ! wr t rii d.ilry , IfiS'lc ; western rrcamory. 22Qn.'ci western factory. lOW.Mci El ln. ir.'c. CHKESK Moderate domnnd and flrmt p rt skims , COIOJic. . , . ini : -yuiot and steady ) western , S4&2. > ct * ccolpls. .1,270 nackniK's. Wooiyiilrt and Rtoadys domr tlo flcetio. ' < ri.TK ! : pulled. 2tKtilo : : Tt-xa" . Il < it24c. I'm Ilios ritoadvs Atnorlcan. ! 1. > .7.VU 7.7.5. CoiTEii-Diill and weak ; Irkc , llar."S > I.KAti Quiet nnd firm ; domestic , H.V5SI.IO. Tl.v Uull nnd steady ! straits , tlo.70. Onmlin Trodurr AturkrM. I'lttllTP California riverside onuigei , 12.50 ® . ' . ( > 0 ; Washlnjtton navels. ti.7.vit4.00 : ( Jalifornlit tanuorlnt's. S.l.t'0 per box ; 1'lnrlda OMIIROS. brlitllts. rzTMtli.OJi rilSRots K.WtM.dOl I'londii tniiRCrlniii , $ .1.50 4.00 : western anplon , tl.73 ® Z. > J par bbl. , fancy stand mlshlbrlne'230 mote. Now York apples. Jifi.Vil3.75. VEOKTAIII.KS California cabbngo , 2Wo per Ih In crates ; home grown lettuce , 45o per dor. dor.Koos A good many wcro offered at Sue. I'OUI.TIIV Chlcltuns. Ct7u : ceosc , ducks and turkeys , DSllOc. HAHE No sale for rabbits will not bring enough to tiny tthlpulnu chHrgcs. MAY Market Knitted : 15 OWi& . ' > .75 per ton. UUTTEH 1'alr to good , li17c ( : ! choice coun try , IO21P. ri.oun Omaha Milling company's llollanco fl.M ) : Queen of the Tantry , $ . ' .70. HIDES No. I Krccn salted hides. 4IVci ! { No. 2 crccn salted hides , litM'lo : No. 1 < ; rcon salted hldpt.,23 to 43 lh < i. , 4ilftlVc ! : Na 2 croon salted hldci. 23 to 40 lljs. , iliWe : No , 1 voul calf. 8 to r , Ibs. , Co : No. 2 veal oulf. 8 to n Ibs. . 4c ; No. I dry flint hides , 'fflse ; No. 3 dry Hint hides , .vaoo ; No. 1 dry sailed hides. 5UOc. Tal low. No I,3ia4o ! ; tallow , No. 2 , 3Uc : proaso. whlto A. 4 4U : Ktouso , whlto It , 345J'l ! c : Kreaso , yellow , 3c ; uronso. dark , 2'Jo : old btit- tor.-.WJjSic ; beeswax , prime , lUo ; rough tal low , li'c. ! _ Oinaliiidniln .Market. Prices based on delivery nt Mississippi river points , Nobriska Inspection and ten days' shipment , unless otherwise stated. Cash grain calls for shipment \vlthln flvo dav& WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 83o bid : No. 3 spring , S2u bid. IlVE-No. 2 , 78c bid : No. 3. 7r.o bid. OATS No. 2 white. 31o bid ! No. 3 white. 30'jo ; No. 2 mixed , 3 u hid : No. 3 , mixed , .DSio bid. CoitK No. 2. cash , 37c bid , 3'io uskcd ; Tob- runry,37o bid. 37aO ! asked ; white , No. 2 , 3S7i ' AmonRtho sales were : 2,0 0 No. 2 whlto corn , : i87io : 2.500 same , 30o : 2.r > 00 snmo. 39o : \000 same , 31)u ) : 5.000 same , 37c : 60.00U No , 2 corn , thirty days shipment. St. Louis terms , 3ivic ; ; 4,000 No. ft whlto outs. February , ; ' , ie ; 24 , OOJ No. 3 or better corn , llnrlln tqn terms , twenty days slilmnent. 3ajc ! ; O..OO same , 30Jio ; 5.COO No. Scorn St. Louis p. t. 1IOAUU OK TIIAUE NOTES. Over 100,000 bushels of grain wcro reported ns sold by Omaha brokers nt midday. At lo.ist 00 per cent of the corn arriving at Omaha Is grading No. 2 at the pi esent time. Charles J. Clilsnm , traveling freight agent of the Chlcaito & Alton railroad , was In and spent the day with his brother , C. II. Chlsuni of the Hoard of Trade. Huston Wool Market. , HOSTON. Muss. . Jan. W. There hai been more trade In domestic wool , but less In Aus tralian. The total soles aro3,3IO,000 pounds , of which about I.OuO.iiOO pounds wore , foreign1 tirades , a considerable portion of uarpot stock. Ohio fleeces sold moro freely at SHu for X , 200 30o for XX and XXX and aUovo : Michigan X has been dull at Vlll jQ.No. ; . 1 clothing wools have been In demand at : Sio for Ohio and 34Vio for Michigan ; No. 1 combine wools have boon steady at iW-'be . Ohio line dolalno. : ) JigUc ! : ; MIchlKan line delaine , TJc * uun ashed comblni ; wools bavo been unsteady , demand at G2fto for eire quarter nnd iTii'.Mo for threo-olffhths blood. Fair sales of territorial wools are re ported In the range of Ii ; < ft23c , or on a scoured basis of "iSiiGOo for line ; M < i5' > 7e for line medium and S'a.Vio for medium ; spring California wools have been soiling ut 2lu una TOXHS wools at 1S@20 : Orexon wools have tipcn dull. There Is a steady cell for Ohio and Michigan unwashed and umurchantablo lloeccs at IKSltlo as to quality. Pulled wools have been In goud dcmund , with choice super selling at 4Xii4' ( > i' : fair to good supers , 30 < R33c. und extra , 2230c. Australian wools have been bulling at : i2 > 442u. Largo transactions covering two or throu weeks uro reported In foreign carpet wools. MlnnvnpolU Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. . .Inn. 29. Wheat was weak today , but held fairly steady through the .session , closing with a small decline from the opening prlcu und Jio undur last nlpht's closlnz. Mny opened atSO c , ? gu under last ulghl'soloso , and hold very steady until near the close of the session , when there wus a slight break. There was considerable tradIng - Ing , chiefly of the slumping order. May at 80.Sc : January ut8lo ; o ish market was aotlvo on the grudcs ; No. 1 northern at 83 > io ; no grade sold on u wldo ranee. Kecoiptsof wheat hero were 322 cars ; nt Duluth nnd Superior 83 cnrs. Close : No. 1 northern , January. Me ; yesterday. 84Jio : May , opening at FOyc ; high est. btiao ; lowest , 86 > ic ; closing. 8B io ; yester- duy , 87 > , o ; on track. No. 1 hard , WHioj No. I , northern , fSc ; No. 2 , northern , 80&SJC. KIIIIHUH City Markets. KANSAS Cirv. Mo. . Jan. 20 WHEAT Easier ; No 2. hard , WJifflTIlUc : No. 2 red. 8.5e. COUN Was Ilrm ; No. 2 mixed sold at 34 ® 34Uo ; No. 2 whlto , IttiJc. OATS Were steady ; No. 2mlxea sold at 20c ; No. 2 white , : oc. live bteady ; 77cforNo. 2. . FLAX SEED 8lo on a b isis ot purs. llitAN Firm ; sacked , G7c. HAY Firm , unchanged : timothy , JOiOO ; fnncy pr.iirle. J7.00 ; good to choice , 5.00 < 20.uo ; low grndcs. J3.00. KECKIITI Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn. 2,000 bu. ; oats , none. Siui'MBNTrt Wheat , SO.OOO bu. ; corn , 87,000 bu. ; outs. 4,000 bu. _ i Now York Dry ( ioods Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 20. The demand for dry goods continued moderate and conservative today. In faot there was no chungu In tbo at titude of buyers , which seems to bo to got goods delivered us fast as possible and buy as llttlo us possible. At the sumo time there ap pears to bo no lack of confidence us to tbo future - turo , apd low grade uottoni tend to firmness with the advance In print cloths. II us I ness in clnthln ; woolens wus fair on the average and especially good In small wool fabrics. Duluth WlK-at Market. DUI.UTII , Minn. . Jun. 29. The markotopcncd hero about ! Je olT on No. 1 northern , but qiilcklv recovered and the advance was steady until It had reached OOo , u train of Ho. The ourly rlso was duo to heavv trading. The market closed from Uc to ' ,4o boluw lust night , CIoso : No. 1 hard , cash , 85 ' .iu : January , Mjo | ; March , UJUo : No. I northern , cash. 84c ; Jnnu- ury , 8415u : Jlay. Hmie ; No. 2 northern , cash , 70o ; No. 3 , 7lJilejoetod. ! ; . Ulu on track ; No. 1 hard , SCo : No. 1 northern , KJa I.lti'rpool .Murkittn. LtvEitroou Jan. 20. WIIKAT Quiet but steady ; dcmund pour ; holders offer moder ately ; No. 1 California. t& ll)4d ) per aontnl ; receipts of wheat for the past three days , IH.IXhi centals , Inoliidliu 1I3.0UJ American. COIIN Kasy ; dnmiind fulr ; mixed western , 4s7Jd } porcontal ; receipts ot American corn for tlio pnst thieo unys , 2.-0.200 centals. iiAiiu Prime western. : Msnd poruwt. AUKIIICAN I.IVB OATTI.E Sinking the offal at 6Jid per iiound , _ _ _ _ _ Colli'o Aliirket , NEW YOIIK. Jan. ' . ' 0. Options opened firm and from 10 to 20 points up , closing steady and unchanged to 33 points up ; tmlei. 2 < i.2V ) bags , including : January. IIJ.15ttlJ.40 ; Feb ruary. 11303 13011 : Murch , tVt.tAtaVA 75 ; April. .2.30@K'.4J ; Muy. r..2ixaiS.2 : .lune. nonuota- tlons ; July. ( I.U3 | ; September. III.R.'XiJlll.OO ; Oo- tobor. 11.73 ; spot Klo , llrmi fair demand ; No. 7. MllwiiiiUi-B Market * . Mii.WADKKK. WIs. . Jan. Six WIIBAT Eaaler ; No. 2 spring , Mc < : No. I northern , ! Xlc. ) CoitN-Flrmi No. 3. 37'ii' ' . OATt lliBhor ; No. 2 whlto. 310315(0 ; No. ' 3 white. 29U 3)c. ! lUiu.KV Firm : No. 2 , Mia ; sumple , St. I , "ill * Murknt * , ST. IXIUIK. Mo. , Jun. vu. WIIKAT Lower ; OuiiN Miwnrt cash , tfAic. OATS bloudy ; ciish. 3oc. I'OKK Onlet ; now , tll.75. LAiin-Flrmor at M.73. WIIISKV tl.lil. Cliicliin.itl Murkrti , CINCINNATI. O. , Jan. .U WiBAT-Flrm ( at uuiGtnic , COIIN I'lrnit fJo. 2 mixed , 40)4'4Uiu. ) OATH Fair domiindi No. y mixed , 32'iJ3o. ' \YlllSKV--ll. 10. _ Tnlvito Oriiln Marlcot. TOLEDO. O , . Jan. 20. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 uasb and January , U3u. COIIK Cusleri > o. 2 cash 39'c. OAT Quiet ; uaih , 3 c. Ainrrlcan Iti-lrlKvnitor Ileef. l.ONDOX , Janfl American rofrlgorator bee , fori > quartirs.2s8 ! < l ( < ! 8 lodi hindquarters , 3i Cd(34a ( per 8 Iba by tbu uuroass. l'orcln | Oll Markvt , LONDON' , Jan. 20 , LINSKKD CAKE-IS for western per ton. Truilrr ' Tulk. CHICAGO. III. , Jan 2-J. Coutuatmau & Day to Cockrull llros. : Tlio rumors ot large pur- ehuseiojboutfor export yubtcrduy fulled ot confirmation this morning. Karly cables woro'hea\y und thU market opened IVOUK on rckOllliiB by thu long elemeut. BuvcraJ poti of strength appeared ouuslng rallies toy oster- day'g hiih point. Whllo a aoo < l b t- ncta was reported In cash wheat for Interior inlili , export tales N ra luw , This caused a weak fooling nnd cnrmcli real- Itlng during the last linlf hour of the c ion to huTo ordinarily broken May wheat to IfJo , but the market nppu'trcd to bo nogged at Olc nnd closed with that prlco uskcil. Corn and oats were bought f reoly by shippers until wheat and pork weakened , whmi HIP mar- kott wore left to thomsolxes and cold off on celling by room trader * . Wo expect a lively corn market next month nnd a lar o tnovo- tnent eastward. An udvuiico of IJo.ln hogs ciiuscd an oxcltod qppnlng In provisions , hut brokers generally hold selling orders and tlio best prices were obtained at thn start. Tuckers generally appear to bo llbtral sellers on ; iool ( rallies and wo bolimo In following thorn nl prc i'tit. ClIlf.Mio. III. . Jan. 20.-F. O , Loinn ti Co. to J. SnnditCoiiiinlbjIon Company ; Whcnt oncncd weak. The aniount of buslines Is light and largely lofal. Cables conl line dull and du * pressed. The weather all over this continent is springlike and rather tends to help thu weakness. Any change to winter wealhor would cause a cliuni ; of sentiment mid hlahcr prices. Ilcculptsof winter and spring wheat are light. Corn opened up strong but hoavyi roullrfng by the buyers uionn.l 4to supplied tbo demand. The movement Is light and without an Incrt-ftsottu will have higher pi Ices. Tin ) demand f r shtumunt Is good. I'rovlnlons were qulot There wns heavy tolling by holders ; the buying was scHtteicd , Itocclpts ol lions arc light. On all weak markets buy. CHICAGO , 111. . Jun. 20 , Kcnnctt , Hopkins & Co to S. A. MeWhorlor. The opening In wheat wai weak on easier cables and One weather , but room traders appeared to be short , and after hammering the market for it ttmo and loosing moro wheat , they were forced to cover by the heavy buying of a promi nent commission house advancing the market to Vl'l for May. Longs supplod tbo demand nnd closing cables coming In materially lower there was a break toOO.V. On the rumor that Pardrldgo would take enoiuli wht'ut to prevent puts from bo.ng.good the market righted Itself and settled down to extreme dullness. It hardly scorns possible to hold prices with foiolgn murUets so dull. It Is true that clearances are fair and the export demands moderately good but rccolpts at primary markets appear to bo Increasing foreign stocks ns wall as our on n don't fall on * enough to attract good In vestment buying. The market rallies easily from tlmo to time , but conditions nro present In favor of lower prices. In corn , and oats the sharp advance brought out frco offer ings fiom longs and price * subsided somewhat under these realizing sales , but the sellers will doubtless bo good buyers on weak spots , and wo look for higher prices In the near future. In provisions there were no conspicuous lea- lures. Prices are hold better than antici pated by ino-U traders. Wu would tuko profits on these sharp rr.lllos , but don't look for a pronounced break. STOCKS AM ) BONUS. Firm Temper Wns Maintained During thn ( irrittcr Portion of tlio Day. NEW YOIIK , Jan CO. The stock market again showed the Directs of contlnuod 'U unmcrlng by the hears and their allies , the traders , but a Drin temper was maintained during the greater portion of the day nnd notwithstand ing the pressure of the professional element , prlccsyielded only slightly and even In the specialties ( , which were marked as particularly vulnerable , tow show losses of moment. The foreigners were both buyers and sellers In the market , LoulsrlHo&Nashvlllo bolngspecially pressed for sale by foreign houses und that stock is the only oue ot the usually active railroad shares which scored any material loss for the dny. The soiling , how ever , had moro ot the appearance ot profes sional pressure for olTeot upon the rest of the market than of genuine liquidation ot long accounts and the slight Inlluenco which It bad on ilia rest of the list Indicated the tem per of holders In ceneral. As usual of late , a few stocks monopolized the marked moves , and whllo a few were very strong others wern equally as weak. The feature ot the fore noon's trading was the unusual activity and itreiuth In Uenvor & Ulo Orando preferred , which scorcd'a handsome advance and hold It throughout thn day. Humors wcro afloat to account for the movement that the road was about to become a part of u now through line , but It Is under stood that tho.nffalrs ot the company nro now In butter shape than for years und the tlmo hns came for a movement In tbo securities of the roud. L'tckuwannu was also a strong no'm. but Its prominence- the market has been heavily diminished durlng'tho last two days. The movement In Manhattan seems to have reached Its limit and that stock further retired during the ( lay , while among thn sueclaltlcs Edison Electric o.imo to the front with a large advunco on light trading. Tlio.weakest slock , bowovcr. was Distillers , which steadily lost ground all day long and showed Increased "animation on the decline. Tlio rest of the market was quiet all day and traded In within 'narrow limits. Tbo chisu was quiet and steady to firm at losses In most stocks. Distillers , however. Is ofT 2 } $ per cent : Louisville & Nashville. IJipor cent , and Manhattan , 1 cer cent ; whllo Edi son rose 4W per cent ; Mlchlxun Centrul. 1 per cent ; Kenver & Klo Orando preferred , IK per cent , and Lackawanna , IH per cent. Ooornmont bonds have been dull and firm. State bonds have been dull and firm. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : hid. The total sales of stock * today wcro 333.1X11 shares , including : Atchlson. 70 : Canada Southern. 4,21' , Chicago Qus , 7.G08 ; Delaware Luckuwanna & Western , 18.013 ; Erie , 4,100 ; Louisville & Nuslivlllo , 2.t,0'0 : Manhattan , 4- 8 o : Missouri Pncllii' . 4,010 ; Northwestern , 5.- (145 ( ; Northern Pacific preferred. 10,0.5 : Head ing. ll.'MO ; SU Paul , I0.ua : St. Paul & . Omaha , 4,72d ; Western Union , 15.4(15. ( Financial ItotUnr , NawYoitK. Jan 20. The Post says : Thero- murkuhlo discrimination In favor of dividend paying stocks , which bus characterized the wholn of till * week's market , again controlled the movement of prices today. In one respect the market contrasted singularly with thut of IKS ! week and the wuoic bofore. It was so fur from bolng a professional market , In the UHiiul acceptation of the term , thut the ap- puar.inco of a room trader as tbo leading bid der up of prices , which happened at the start In Manhattan , wus the signal for an Immedi ate suspension of other people's puruhases. Indeed , It cannot bo doubted that at least a lur.-o proportion of the room traders are en listed against the present market ; u fact which will not greatly disturb these who have watched thn recent achievements of these worthies. Nu\v York Money Market , NBW YOIIK , Jan. 20. MONHV ON OAM , Easy , ranging from IVifW per cent ; last loan , l'/i percent ; closed oirered at Hi nor cent. I'uiME .MKUOA.NTII.B l'Ai'EiiBVi per cont. BTKIII.IXCI ExciiANOE-Qulet but steady ut (4.84 tor sixty day bills und tl,63 for do- miiud , The closing quotations on bonds : r.ondon Htuck .l [ Ci > i > url\jlitfil \ ISSQ In Jamt Oonlon Ildinctt. ] I.ONDO.V , Jun. W ) . ( Now York Herald Cable Special to Tut HEE ] In thu stock' markets there Is now no spuolal feature , Today > dealings were restricted , ss n final op the lust duy of the settlement. I'rlccs opened firm , but did not keep up. Americans clubt'd un * KCtiled. Denver common preferred bun been largely bid for und bus risen ! to 44 pur cent. The advance U marked hv North ern I'acltlo preferred. Lake bhore , ew York Central , Philadelphia. Head ing flrst Ini'omo and \VubHsh Issues. Most other * are dull , buieral cases.sro lower Ixiulivlllo Jt Nuihvlll" showing the greatest dojireision. Homo rails were fairly strong. Uanudlan I'aelllo wus f reoly .olTgrcu. lust at the clo o at ? pur cent lowur. Urand Ttuok , however , wan well maintained l'umis .are unchained , although there U no Improve ment. Thu demand lor money ha * been firmer. Short loansaro , from 1 to l' < per cent discount , The ninrjkVc.contlnucs quirt. Two nnd thrcc-monlhi pljjaro | quoted at from Pi to 2 per cent. 1111,1 I.OMKIN , Jan. Cfl.-T io folio vim were the London stock quoTctlong closing at 4 p m ! Consols money . . . I'.sM41llnos | ( Central . . . . lll'f ConfOls ncronnt . ' . .liiMtipt. ) . ordinary . . . 'M N. Y. , 1' , * O. Isti. . . .rt'j ' 8t run I common , , MM Tnn. I'nclrle . , l K New York Central , . 1184 KMo . .i. . . . . . . . . . . . ; tJJ | Heading. . 3I ! < KrlojitconrU . . . . . . Iron I - IIAII SlI.VKU 42il7nr' MONEV I per cent * ' 1. , , Hate of dlRcoiint'iln the open market for bolbshort and thrco months'bills , ! ' < & * per cent. ' Amount of ImlllojiVvUhdrnwn from the Hank of Knginml on bnlnjicb touay , i'lO".0. I'limnqllil Note * . NKW OIIMUNS , I.a. , Jan. TO. Clearings , CITV , Mo. . Jnn. 20. Clearings , ! 114TO.H1I4. 1'A'ils , Jan 2.1. Three percent routes , OJf SIHofor the account , NKW YOIIK. Jan. M. Hunfe clearings today. ( IXIOT .040t bulancei. J7,700.7.- , . llAt.TtMoitR , Md. . .fan. III. Clearings J2,7fl'J. ' 40i ; | buliincts. Jit\l ; 7. Unto , U per cent. 1'nir Aiini.i'iitA , 1'n. . Jan. W. Hank clear- Ings. ntSl.lB'J ' : balances. $ l,31l > , rJ4. Money , ; i' , { per cent. CINCINNATI , O. , Jan. 20. Money. aai per cent ; Now York exchange , 25o premium. Clearing" , J2,3ltl,03J. ST. LOUIB. Mo. Jan. SO. Clearing , J WI3.H4G | balances , tlUIOI2. .Money , OJ57 per cent , hx- change on Now York , Ulo premium. CHICAGO , 111. . Jnn. 20. Money oniy. at 6 < 30 per cent , Olonrlngs. J12W.07. : Now York uxchungo , par. Sterling exchange , quiet und unchanged. HOSTON , Mnsi. Jan. 20. Hank clearings , ( I4OJO,717 ; balances. r < .oi4.2 : 2. Money. 1H ' . ' port'ailt , Kxclmugoon Now York , 5 < aiOo dis count per 11,000 , HAVANA. Jan. 20-gpanlah cold. $ . ' .40 > ; O 2.41. Exchange weak : on the tJnltod Slates short sight gold. 8V ® o premium ; on London , lSW10o premium : New York Mlnlii ) ; < Jnntntlnnn. NEW YonK. Jan. 2D The following are the closing m In I iic stoctc ijuotatlons : Denver Mlnlntr Stocks. DKNVKB , Cola , Jan. 20. The following ; list Is tbncloslnKauotatloiwon tlio Mining oxcningo : toduy. S.ilos ll.UOO. t AllcKbany Klnmons . 4D Gold Hock . 4G Dnnpkok Corn B. . . . . ! Ironclad . II llntcs-Hunter ' V JUBtlce . 17 ! < IllgSIx 5Vj Loxlnnton . ! I8 Ilrownloir ty MatchlCBs . yjO Calliope 15 Pay Kock . 1H Diamond H H4J- Dcnver Ona nnd Oll ,7 Illalto . Ill LIVK STOCK MARKETS. Omaha Experiences Another I.lRlit Ilun of Cut tin. nnil HORS. OMAHA , Jan. 29 ilocolpts for flvo days foot up 8.207 cattle , ! UH'J7 hoes and ; i.8.W shcup UKalnst 12,108 cattlu'H2,047 fiofa and 2,2(1 sheep the snmo live days lait.woek. The general cattlu market showed llttlo erne no change , althou h''wuli only a modoratu run and favorable pastern advlcps there was a deoidedlv better tpno to the trade. So far this week there hasbeen a falling off com- ptred "with the r.samo time last week of about. .1,00)4 head , litlll the supply , , light' . .as.It -It , does not scorn * to fall very touch short of the demand.Vhllo both shipping and local buyers wanted a few cattle they did not Want them bad enough to pay more than steady prices. Tbe Idllori wanted light steer : and the shippers wanted honvy cuttle , while tbo offerings worn largely on tbo medium weight order from 1.150 Ibs. to Vrwlbs. Trading was moderately actlvo and a fair clearance was effected. Good 1.2.VI to 1.500-11) . steers sold from JJ.70 to ? 4.10 and 030 to 1,2 0-lb. stock from KJ.15 to I3.'i0. The ceneral run of pretty good cuttlesola fiom $1.30 to $3.70. $3.70.Hutchorstuff wai In peed demand and sold substiinttnlly stronRerthan ycsvorday ; that Is. the fair to good grades sold stronger. On anything Rood enough for the dressed beef buyers prices were ISa to2tc ) better than Tues day. Common and Inferior crudes wcio rather slow sale and often , If not generally , at shaded price' . Hulls , oxen and stass were stronger at from SI.25 to IJ.W and calves wcro ilrm at from t-.oo to t\00. The stocker and feeder trade was light as u ual and ur ces , while strong , wore not no ticeably stronger than yesterday. Fair to good stock U selling from 8-.70 to SJ.15. Hepro- sontatlvo sales ; MII.KEIIB AMI ) BI'lllrUJKllS. lcownn'1 cult. , . .7J- fW OU 1 cow and oilf..j 2JO ( 1 con and ualf IM , , . , 28 UO . . . 21 OU Ittprlngor. , , v/- Iloos The light rw 'Pts ' furnished another Biirnrlftn for dculersjouly 7U curs being re ported In the yurdtj Tliero was no material change In the qq Wy of the offerings , al- tboiiBh If anything tttpy wore hardly us peed as curlier In the woouy With the limited sup ply hero und other'nkorkots ' reported stronger. It did not tuko dfulelfir long toslza uii the situ ation and get doni ) to business. Shipping orderb were light , but local houses were all good buyers and prices were about lOo higher Irom the start. Trading wus actlvo at the udvuiico and tlio pens were about , cleared by 10JO : , the market closing up strong. The belt heavy hogs kold utfromilyo tJ ( l-Uit ! , common Leuvy and mixed puckers nt from H'5 to 11.30 , light and 0 ? . . .2.VJ 161 4 ? % CK 2W 40 4110 Ml 23S 40 425 . % 3 : 7 ISO 4 III 2 . , 'JiB SV 70 . . . .107 ff > 4.TO 07 . .KM IIS ) 43.1 4S . . Ill ) 4IW 01 . , . .tt7 ! 80 42. % fi7 , . , .2tf 40 4IM . . , , . . ? S40 4 S5 70..217 ICO 4 W ST. . . , .2M .l 423 57 . . . : K7 - 4 HI < > ' > . .8 ! 200 4 2.1 270 40 4 TJU M . . .SSI | fi ) 42.1 M . . . . 29S 4 If.4 M : ttl KM 42.1 72 JIM 411.1 HI. . . .1X1 f ) 4' .41. . . . . 377 40 4tt ! ss , , . .a.i ; 2so 42.1 in : iii 4ai tu woco 12.1 M . . . .as 40 4:1.1 : 71 . . .sal 240 42.1 fiS . . . . : i2fl 85 4111 IN. . .8,5 42.1 M SS.7 SO 4 ill I * . . .atO 40 425 f,7 .N8 20 4 'IS M 271 80 421 ! V1 ICO SO 4111 W 24 ! ) ICO 421 Kl , . : iS7 200 4 III " 1 SIS 4 2.1 M X ) 40 4 IB 10 23.1 4 IB 01 : i4 ! 80 437'S ' I'KH AND HOUnil , 1 330 II 8J -12 310 : i7S SIIKEP Itccelpls were fair , but trading was not overly nctlvo nUhniigh prices In general wcro film. 1'alr touooil nutlvrs arc iiuolnblo at H7J to K.S.T. westerns at W..1I to 1,1 Oil , com- nioii and stockers ut IAVI to if 1.7.1 , lambs from 91.00 to J.1.5J. Representative sales : No , Av. I'r. SO imthos , in'\ol ' : , 117 fl ( K ) 101 wostrrn mlxed W * C3 Itrvrlpts niul Dlspiisltlou of Slock , Ofllclal receipts Mid disposition ot stock as shown by tlio books of the Union Stock Yards coiiiimny for the twonly-fourho'irs , ending at G o'clock p. in. January . ' ! > , IMU. HKCKIt'Tt ! . CATTLE. HI1LKI' . M'I.S. Cnrs. II end Cam , lluntl Cnro.il lend Cnr * . I llcnd. . 67 1,7111) ) iu TTii i. ' , I ufi ; DISPOSITION. M.Stork .Marker. CittCAdO , III. . Jan. 89. ( Special Telegram to TIIK IlKi ; . ] Ilttlo chitngo was upp.irotit In any of the features of the cattle market today. The demand waa not loss actlvo than before and us the nrrlv.ils wcio nga'n ' light prices continued to have nn Improved trend. Every thing from scrawny old cows up found rendv buyers , and ut thu best prices for the week. I'rom JiOO lo,75vns freely paid tor common to good cows , and from W.OJ to t.l.23 for choice qualities. Hulls were In demand at from $ ! .75 to W.75 , nnd dressed beef and shipping sleets wcio salable at from < ! U.r > to 15. Hi. Inferior cows were quoted at from $ .2i to JI.G3. The calf market also showed strength , the offer ings belli Inadequate. The hog market opened a Rood big lOo higher ttnin yesterday and that advance was snstalno I to the end. Tbo jump ycstotday In ho ; product Wns the principle c-uiso of the upturn In the value of the llvo animal , tbouKh the prospect ot decro'iscd arrivals for next week was a stlmulailng factor. Trade oucnud early and brlfkly at from f4.4. ) to { 1.70 for very common to funcv Iionvy , and iilJJ.HO to $4.00 for poor to choice assorted light weights. Of the former tlio bulk went out of salesmen's hands at from I4.55 to $4.G > und from $1.10 to J4. : > 5 bouubt the larucst part of tbo light \\olghts , droves avorazlnc less than 200 pounds. The sheep trade was dull today and prices weak and variable. Shippers remained Idle nnd local slaughterers meeting with little erne no competition from that quarter supplied their wants at reduced * prices. The market was from lOo to l. > c lower than Wednesday ut $143 to$4.50 for poor to medium nnd at S4.03 to $3.30 for Rood to choice. The'ro was a corresponding spending weakness In lambs which are now quoted at from $1.23 to M.35. Rcceluts wcro : Cattle , 8,003 ; lios. 30,000 ; sheep. 4.003. The Evening Journal rouorts : CATTLE Hocolpts. 8.UOO ; shipments , : LUCO ; innr- kot slow and steady to n shade loner : good to prime steers , $ l.50'i.2l : others. 4.1.00 ® 4.2'ij stocliors. * 2.0vl.30 : vows , (1.4002.83. Hoes Receipts , 30.0J3 ; sliluinents. 12,000 : market active , openi'd IQo higher nnd closed 5c to lOc higher ; rough and commonJ.2" > ® | .2" > ; mixed ana packers , f4.4. > ® -l. . * > . ' > : prlmu heavy nnd butchers' weight , tl.4. ' < S4 81 ; lUht. $4.40 ® 8HKKP Receipts , 5.000 : shipments,503 : mar ket unsettled : sheep steady : lambs lower ; native ewes. * 3..V.4 00 : mixed. WGO5.00 ; wothcirs. I3.0II&530 ; Toxans. $4.233.23 ; west- urns , * 3.orj.3i ) ; lambs. 5.5ii25. ! New York I.Uc Stock Marliot. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 20. BEUVES Receipts. l.C < 7 bead , Including 40 c irs for sale : market actlvo and ste.idnative : steers. f 4.U5.15 ) per 100 Ibs.i bulls and cows. Jl.t.5.15 : ) ; dressed bcof steady nt fliiQ-Bo per lb. Shipments today. 1,400 quarters of bunt : tomorrow , 1 7J8 head and 0.04J quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 38 head : market firm ; veals , J3.00@H.50 per 100 Ibs. ; pra scrs , IJ.OO. SHEEP Receipts. 2.254 head ; market weak ; sheep , M.OJftffi.OO per IUO Ibs , : lambs. J5.257.00 ; dressed mutton stealv at 74'H5c ! per lb. ; dressed Iambs dull at DTilOSie ) ier llj. Iloaa RpcolptH. 1,3M ! he.id. consigned direct ; nominally steady at I.IOJJ4.73 per 100 Ibs. Kansas City Lite Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Jan. 2 > . CATTLE Rc- colpts. 3.300 : shipments. DJO. Steers ere quiet and steady tolllc lower : cowsbtoady to strong , und feeders weak : droased beef and shipping steers sold at JL50@4.7.'i : cows , $1.45 < ai4 Oi ) ; stockers and feeders. f2.40i23.3 ( > . 1IOO < Rscelpts. II.OJO ; shipments. 2.QOO ; the nuirknt was actlvo and lOc higher ; all grades , MiWai.113 ; bulk. fl. 15K4.25. SHEEP Rocolpts. 1.200 ; shipments , 590 ; thu market wns quiet and 20c to 3Uo lower than tbo llrst of the week. St. I.oulH 1,1 vn Stock .Market. BT. Loins. Mo. . Jan. 29. CATTUS Receipts , 500 : shipments. 403 ; market strong ; Texan and Indian steers , ! J.-"iQ l.40. lloos Receipts , 5.0) ) : shipments. 3,201 ; mnr- kot opened higher , closed weak : hcaTy , f4.40a 455 ; mixed , i3.UOtt4.15 ; Unlit. 4.2ja4.4U. ( Van Houtou's Cocoa LJost , and gees far thest. " Iloatcil Water in fonder Can. NBWTON , N. J , , Jan. 29. As George Ham- lor and Frank Grover , employes nt Alton's granite quarry on the Waterloo mountain , were heating some water yesterday in an old powder can It exploded with prcnt forco. Doth men were blown a distance of several foot. Hamlor was not really seriously hurt , although n piece of ilesh was cut from his breast by n piece of tbu can , which cut through a thick overcoat besides the man's clothing. Orover , howovor. was moro ser iously Injuicd. Ho will lose his right ore. In addition his lott arm ana side wcro badly bruised. Mrs , Winslow's Soothing Syrup for child ren teething Is tbo family bonofaclor. 25 ents a bottle. _ North Dakota's Wlirat Crop. GKAND FOIIKS , N. U. , Jan. 20. Oflleial ns. timutes from thn commissioner of agriculture give the following figures on the total wheat crop of North Dakota for IROl : Total average for the state , ! ! , SiiV > 03 ncros ; uvcrago yield for the state , 82.1US bushels per ucro ; total number of bushels raised , (14,7itiS. ( ; ! Constipation poiaona IQB olood ; DoWitt's Llttlo Early Klsori euro constipation. The cau so re moved , the disease Is gone. Forced to Clone Its Doorn , LOUISVILLE , ICy. , Jan. U9. 'fhe Deposit bank nt Glasgow has closed its doors owing to the run on it brought about by tbo rumor that the bank had failed. The bunk paid out nil Its available funds and then assignee * . It is stated that every depositor will bo paid iu full. DeWltt's Uttlo Eariy lasers ; best llttlo ills fordyapopslusour stomach , Dad breath Victory for Hie r.ast Oliuuro , BOISE CITY , Idaho , Jun. 20. In the United States circuit court , in the cato of Tyler ugalnst tbo Lust Cbanco Mining company , the jury returned a voralct in favor of the defendants. The property involved is val ued nt (1,000,000. Tbo case will bo appealed. A very small pill , but. a vary goaa one. Do Will's iittto Early KUon. Mcam lill > AKt'ntH Inillclril , NEW VoitK , Jan , 2'J. ' The prand Jury of Tien ton baa found four indictments against tbo agent of the Hamburg-American Steam ship company and two against the agents of the lied titar'Sto.imsbip company for allow ing two debarred Immigrants to escape. No gripping , no names , no pain when Do- Wltl's Littlu Early Risen are ulcon. Small pill. Snfu pill. Host pill. Don't lie Ueruhcil , ospccinlly when your health mny bu at btaUo. If any one olToi-B you Jolmr.n Holt's Mult lixtract and "Jolmwi Holl'tt" si nuturo is not on the nouU of the bottle , do not titUo it under aiiy circumstances. OMAHA" 1'ors' ' and Jollors' Directory AAVX1NOH ASI ) TKNT * . Omn/m / Ton , v . Co. , Mni ? " . lintninock' , oil find ruhlior rlotlilnz S.iml for cntnloKUP. lllHKnriivn. UA(1S AND T WINKS. lltult Oninftit llfiij Ci\ Importer * and mnnnfnc- tnrMrn. riourSniki , llurlnpi nnd Twlno. Morao-loo SHe ) fomwaiy , - - 1101 llownrd Siren. o Knctory corner llth nml Ihmnlns streets , nro innklnu cloio prlcon In c h luyor' , nnd nro olllntt n cl i of BIMHU which Is Terr ! enblovrlth nicnliniitii. mill inn. Vdii Atrntim l , Juntt A Co. , it Jfnrff. Whole < nl ABenl for lloston Htili- 1212 llnrnor street , tier Shoo Co. 1IU2. 1104 Omnhi , Noli. nnd 1IOJ Huniey street. .4iir ! lfiin Hand N . Miop , rnbticri nnd Ivlt KooiH. 1701-11 llntney street. OAIIKIAGKH. | CMJCIIINQ , t-llinoic , t Until. Mnnufncturers and Wholqjnlo Clothiers , HOMInrncy stroot. COAIj , COICIKTC. . Omnlin Coal. Cnte , t LtmtC . , Hard nnd soft coal ship Ilnrd nnd xof t cnil 9 1C. pers. curner lull nud Duunlji nrnnm street , Btreeta. Om.ilm. P. / ' . Mahuncu A Co. . 1014 Knrnnru stro ct , Soft -Conl-Hnrd N. ICtli 813 . Otmhn Neb. COUNICI3. KitQlt Cornier. U'or/id Mannfncturers of ( lal- vnnUed Iron Cornice. IVIndow cnpi. metAllo skvllKhts etc 1110 nnd III. Dudge t. imv OOOD- . M. K. Smilli A Co. h.tl ) > alriclc h'och Diu Gowlt. Co. , Dry Kondr. notions , fur Dry K00i1 , notion' , cents' nishing Kuuds inriiUliiiiK Ki'udf. ' Cor. llth nnd Ho ward st . Corner llth nnd HowarJ Omaha Oouwlidatid Eleotrioil Oi. , Klectro lljnainni. l.nnitM , Wlrq nnd Klcctrlral Sup- pllei of All Kinds. 111. ' llunurd strcnt , Umnha. llctbc Rum/mi / Fi r- ntsure ( " . , Successors to C.A. llccbo ft Co , BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE CAPACITY 000,000 BUSHELa MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS , All grain tuiUbed , Inspected and toi.io rate cslnbllbhrd by hluto olllcum. Wrltu for r.Uo and full purllt'iilaii and consign ( shipments eaio of WOODMAN & RlTCrilECO OMAHA , NK1 $ . Kvery MAN can i BE BTKONO and VIQ- OHOUSInall reipccli by utinK BI'ANISK NiiRVINIt , the great Hpanlch Keiaeily. YOUNG OK OLD luffcriliir fiom NKHVOU8 BUBIIvITV , XOflT oi PAIbINO MANHOOD , nltjlilly.mlssiono , toiiviilslons , nri\oui protlrailonrnu i < l by the use of opium , lohacco or alcohol , wiku- lulnets , mental dcnrckiion , lo > of iiawcr in riihcr ses , ipermilor * mrno * NII ArrrK ubt , rlitvacautedliytellahiiie ami over indulgence or any personal nrak * ness can be restored to perfect health and the NO11&U VITALITY OP OTIIONO MIJN. We give a written Kuartnteeviih 6 lioies to euro BOX can ) or refund ( he money. | i a boib ; boxes f i For sale in Omaha by McCorral&Lund , loth & KurnnniBts. DrDOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tin eminent f | > ecliillit In nerTOti * . ohronlo , urlritu. btoolikln and urlnarr illioaot A re ulir anil rcsl"tfr ilirrailii lelouioillolne. dlplomti nd corlinoilei ihuw U < iljl treitlaz wltk thegrutuit tuq. cm , cutnrrti , iptraiaturrhKuii lait nianbood , icndntl waiknixi nUhl loiiei. Impoteivr. tri > lllli tlrlv- lure , konorrlioci. ( feet , varlejcalo.ato. No roercnrr med. No * tie tioont fur Ijiiof tU l po 4r P ril ( unable to Tlilt me rntr be trcatert nt borne br torreiponlenco , M llcln or Initruiaial , 4 ut t T lua" T cznriii riurelr ptckei ) no uiirki tolndloito vontenti or under. Ono pcrinntl liiturrlxr preferred. Con' lultatlun trea. Corroponcence itrlctlr pil te. Hook ( M ; url i of Uf ) itntfrtu O o uoun , V o. f. m. buud r , Ida. m. to Urn. Henil tump tot replr , A , M , HENDERSON , JO t lllHl > od 107X1. COMMISSION HERCHAHT , Grain , Seeds , and Provisions. Nos. 2 and 4 Sherman St. , Room * 68 & 69. CHICAGO. H"t-cl tf cllUliiiifortlioiiantIllntfof thlpmcnu of ( irala , Held unil KUr Htt-U. Hrfervnct't Cora ' OILS. Ci5 l/ificl ( / Tank f.lnc Co. , llcflned and lubricating oils , axle greAao , oc. ! PHODUCR COMMISSION' . /Jr < iMf/i / ,1 Co. , IMMl A .Sdlllft. Doivlerlln cuuntrr prnd- Produce , fruits of all iico , fruit ) , vexetablui , etc. kind' , oystori , IJ07 Howard Street. l.Ttli nnd llarncr Streets. Kirtliliraun A Son * . Jos. A. Olark & Co. Iluttcr , chceio , oggt , Ilutter , CKEB anil poultry. poultry and itamA HKI Inrn.im it. COVBoutU 13th UtreeU Biddall & Co. , G. Pegau. Coniuilsnlon M o r oh a n t , Iluttcr. cliccso. I'roducc , lluttcr , Ktfic'i ctnblcs , frnlU , poultry enema nnd Toultry , 12lli and Huvraitt Uts. andiiamo. Umalia. Mullin & McOlaia , Bingham. & 803 , Fpcchiltlps. tumor , ojei. Send > your KtK * . link- cliooic. poultry , etc. No. tQr , I'oiiltry. < ! am0 , 158. lit i Hot. lit Nat. Illdos , Ktc. lank. 1701-3 Le.iTunworth St. PAI'Kll. Carpoutor Paper Oo , , King Papjr Oj. Wrapping pap r , all hlndt Carry a full stock of of , etc. ttrlnea printing , wrapping and 1103 Howard Kt. writing paper , card pal - l > er , etc. Tol. 17.0. S'JOVK HIOI'AIKS. James Hugbos , Oiuahi Stove Repair Stores repairs of nil kladi Wor' . Cooks unit lloateri Steve repair' and water for salo. nltocliniontn for any kind of stove mmlo. m n. i ith street I2U7 HASH. ' 1OV8. M. A. Disbrow & Oo , H. Hardy Co. , \ Manufacturers of sash , Toyi , dolli , nlbuini , . fanor goudi , house fur * door . blind * and mouldings , llrnneli ot- nl hlDK Koodi , child- Cce , 12tli and Iiard SU. ron' carrlntfei. 1319 Karnum HtreoU SOUTH OMAHA. UMION STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED COMMISSION MERCHANT' . Al'tn ' Root & Oo. lloomlH ICichniiRO Hulln- Itonms , 61 nnd 01 HulMhm .South chitnza building , Oiunun. Huuth Omaha. "CURE r , YOURSELF ! . Atk your Druggist for m bottle ol Dig U. Thu only , , nan potionout remedy for nil Hie unnaturiil dltchurgc * nnd I private dlM'fkft of men and the 1 duhllltatlnK wcaknrtt pcrulltr I to women. It rune In a lew I dipt without the aid or publicity of a doctor , k JUnhinal Antrican Chrt. Mauufarlured by I TbsKvans Chemical 0) ) . ' CINCINNATI. O. o. . ,