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

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THE OMAHA DAILY KKE ; 51 DAY , FEBRUARY 5 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKET !
Wheat Opened Quiet and a Shade Untie
Wednesday's ' Closing Figures.
LATER CEREALS FIRMED UP MATERIALl
lint the Almonte of Any Hull News nml Fre
belling " > < thn Ailvmirc Checked
the Upward Move *
input.
CHICAGO , III. , Tob. 4.-\Yheat opened qiilc
thin morning and a shade under the e.osln
figures of yesterday , and for a tlmo sbowud i
slight tendency to weakness. Liverpool wa
from ! id to Id lower , wlillo London appottroi
to bo demoralize. ) , cargoes to arrive boln
qnoted ut a reduction of lit tolslld. Till
calmed rather freu offerings dtirlns whlo
Mny. after opening ! do lower atfc8ic. louche
kS c. The discovery was soon inuUo , however
over , thiit the offerings worn being rapldlj
absorbed and the market bojan to hnrdet
1'irdrldgo , Lynn. Gillette. HchwnrU-Uiipe
and other operators wore need buyers , wlill
shorts generally appeared disposed to cove
on the break which has liken place durln
the last ( lay or two.
The Clnclnnutl 1'rlco Currcnt'ii crop sun ;
mnry reported the condition of tlio Rrowlu.
wheat In Kansas unfavorable and this put
little strength Into the in arkot Then came
dispatch from Minneapolis that 100,000 bu. n
wheat Imil been titkcn there this mottling fo
export , and also brought the sensational as
ncrtlon Unit the expert engagements for thrc
dnyawero catlmatoil ut 3tiUOOil bu. Whll
thlB was not credited , thoerowdBcoinu.lt
think that there nlust bo some basis for I
nnd the buying was for u lime quite shnri
many of the early BelluM irylng to got IMC
tholr whoat. For u tlmo Iho feeling was r.itliu
feverish and there was a gradual advance t
808c. ! Hut the absence of any other bull nnw
nnd free Rolling on the advnnco chocked th
upwiird movement and turned the market th
other way. Miiy going toKSSo.
Renewed buying , howovor. sent the price ute
to MIKc and closed firm alM > ! iu. The specula
the element scorned to feel Unit It wus unwls
to attempt to bear the market further on thl
break , romu reaction , they arguu , may li
looked for. and hencn the crowd was Incline
to be bullish. I'urdrldKo continued his sculi |
Ingnmtralloiis to.lay , liavlnic bouchl heavh.
curly , but sold q jlte as freely on all the mill
scncnt udvanccs. Wheat and Hour export
from the seaboard were equal to about liTiO.M
bu , of whoat. I.ato cables tdiowcd continue
weakness In the United Kingdom , with 1'arl
and Antwerp ifo to ? { c lower , but llorltu was ;
shade Jilgcr. Now York bought a good deal o
wheat early through I'oolo-Shur.nan am
Mllmlnc-llodmiin. but sold quite us Ireoly o
the Hiilsoqncnt advance.
Corn WIIB moro active and strong , cable
were bettor , the shipping and export dcrauin
was good. Stock * were low and the local re
celptsynt failed to flhovr any of the contrac
prude. Ttio prlco slowly advanced nearly al
day with only one or two reactions , closln
within u point of the top and ut an advancu o
from ? ic to 54c ,
Oats-were quiet nnd firm nnd show an ud
vnnco of ! { c.
Hog products opened flrm on account of th
lighter receipts of and higher prices for ho :
nnd advanced further In sympathy with th
MrciiHth In grains , closlnir generally slight ! ;
beow ! the best figures , but nt something of ai
advance over yesterday's last quotatluns.
Estimated reco pts for tomorrow : Whoa
131 cars ; corn , 170 cars ; oats. 120 curs ; hog !
25.0'Q head.
The leading futures rnnjed as follows :
AUTICI.KH. OI'KN. num. LOW. CLOSE
W1IKAT-N0.2.
February. . , .
Mar 811 }
CORN No.2
Fetiriiary. . . 407
March 41V
May 4I4 ! 4IM 4I
OATS No.
February. . . . MM 281
May 80 > < 81
MEHH I'OIIK
February. . . . u ta 11 CO 11 ( TH n m
May 11 80 U .0 H77 ! ? 11 87 }
LAUD
February. . . . I137 a 35 C37S
G ( O C W
BIIOUT Hiiia-
February * . . . 670 57S
May. i Ui 000
Cash quotations wore as follows ;
KLOUII Quiet ; spring patents. H 30 14.60
winter putuntn. } 4.lkKTj4.5o ; bakers , * 4.30a4.03
, . . .
WHEAT-NO. 2 sprlnc whoat. 85ic ! ; No.
spring wheat , ' 8ffi7Uo : No. 2 rod. 88s.
CoiiN-Klrmor ; No. 2 , Ijjji'i No. 3 , yellow , 385
BSVtc.
OATS No. 2 , 28 ; ® 29c ; No. 2 white , 30'5c
No. a white , 20ai.Vic. ! :
IlVB-No. 2 , 780.
HAHI.EY No. 2 , 5&a58c ; No. 3 , 42 < a58o ; Nc
4 , : ij.Vic.
KI.AX HEEI > No. 1. raa'J-T.lc.
TIUOTIIV SKED Prime , Jl/.TOI.M.
PCIUK--Mess pork , per bbl. , 3.5n ; Inrd. pe
cwt. . tn.35UU.40 ; short ribs sides ( loose
M.72iQ5.05 ! ; dry milted Hhouldors ( boxed
(4.02iii.T5 ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , $5. 55
O.i a
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal ,
HUOAUS Cut loaf unchancnd.
Receipts and shipments today wore as fol
lows ;
On the 1'roJiico oxchiinno today the butte
mnrkot WIIB nnchaiiRod , EJBS , 2.lli24c.
OIIKBSK-I uuhiineod.
HHIES UnchanKcd.
'J'AU.ow Uncban cd.
Now York Market * .
NKWVoiw , 1'ob. 4. FI.OUII Ilccclpts , 30.oi :
packaics ; exports , l,2JObbls. 20,3 0 sucks ; ( hi I
weak. IrrcKUlar ; sales. 13.U50 bbla.
OOIIN MKAI-Qulot.
WIIKAT Kccclpts. 3I100 bu. ; exports , 314
401 bu. ; Hales , O.OJD.IXK ) bu. futures , 112,000 ui
spot. Spot market lilnhor , iii.ot ; No 2 ret
( UliUl.liu > 4 , In itoro and elevator ; } 1.0oc
J.08'4 ' alloat ; * l.ouittl.03i ? f. o. b. : Na 3 ret
USu ; unsriided red. tUcttJl.OI ' ; No.
northern , f Lull ; Na 1 hard , tl.05 ; No. 2 nortli
crn. lKJiW'J7tc. ' ! Options opened JiQl'ie lowe
or. free Ncllln-r by forelmiur lower cables : in
iluauclal troubles abroad ; advanced 7i@l > <
on UirRO clearances. Wall street buylnc her
and west and shorts covering , closing llrm n
lilo over yesterday ; No. 2 red. Kobruari
tl.iO.Cil.OOH. closlnu at JI.OO ? , ' ; March , ll.iioc
J.01U , olosluu at J1.01U ; April , ll.ouffll.oi'j
closlnc at ll.OOJi ! May , l'8 ' ? @UOli , elosliiiru
ll.uo ; Juno.073ia08.4c. ( ' oloiliiK at 08Uc ; Julj
Ofl'iiaw ? < ! . closing at tw ? c.
HYE llull and\vuak ; western , Sftaoio ,
lUni.EV Dull and steady ; .So. 2 Milwaukee
OOUi'Oo.
llAui.EV MAI.T Quiet.
CoilN llccelpts , 13.U25bu. ; export ! ) . IC9. . ' > '
hn. ! Bales. lUfiuoobu. of futures ; 137,000 bit. c
pott upot market bUhor , llrm and fair de
nin nil I No. 2 , 40 > i < a50c In elevator ; M > Ji@5l
Hlloati ungraded mixed , 4552io ; No.2wblti
D-'lio ; Np.3 , 4Wil8ie ! ; iteamur mixed , 4 a50j , (
Options advanced iiitfic and closed Ilrmoro
llKbt receipts , poor uradliiR und Hbora
clearances ; Kohruary , 4tliit. ? ( ' > 0e , closing atSJc
March , JUsatUJic , closlnf at407 c ; April , 4D !
dilUlio , oloslnz at49Sioi May , 4H7ilS4U.Sc , cloi
Ing nt4Uioi Juno , 47i'34Pc. closlni ? al4bo.
UATB Hoi'olpts. 01,500 bu. ; oxports. 481.0 ;
bu , ; Bales , lOu.OOU bu. of futures ; 77.0JO bu. t
pot ; spot market HtroiiKor and iiuloii option
dull and firmer ; February , cloidiiK at 35it
March , W > G&Uiie , elosliiK at : : dic : May , 37 (
87UC. cloalnuat 37Uc ; spot No. 2 white. ISC
a8 ! * ° .l.i"l1' : K1"810"3l,5ji7o : ; white wc l
' ' ' '
orn , 37ffll'JJ4o ; Nn.'OlilCHEU , UI-USJ'c.
II AV Quiet und eu r.
lloi'H Hull and weak ,
BUOAH Haw In duniund , flrnier ; Hales 11 , 3 ;
likKB. cent rlfuxals , Ud test , ul37-10ou , l , f , ; ri
lined steady and quiet.
MOI.AH8ES 1'orolgu and New Orleans ou c
and Bicudr ,
KICK Kniy. nulot.
I'KTiioi.KitM-qulet and easy ; United close
at GOlio for March.
COTTON HEEU Oli.-Hteiuly , qulot.
TALLOW-Dlltl.
KDSIN tUeudy and qyletl Btoawod commo
to uood ll.U.'Jftl.3i' .
Ell8-Qulet und easier ) weitorn , M'iQITi
receipts. > i.Wi uackast's ,
I'OIIK I'lrm und dull.
CUT MEATS I'lrm ; middles steady ; thoi
clear , 5,4'i.
LAUD Quiet and firm ; western stoum olose
at U.72Si ; option sales. 1,000 tierces ; Februur
closed at 1(1.71 ; March closed at ( . ( .74 ; Apr
Mul at M774ia80 ; May , W.Vii0.ia , closu.l t
.
HUTTKU Quiet and weak ; western dalr
10U'ac ; western urcamcry. ' "Jttft'c : westci
factory. 11X4240.
CIIKKHI ; l-'lrin , fair ilemuud ; purt skims , a
101 ic.
I'm Iiio.s-Qulot , easy : American , JI5.7J
K.riu.
CiippEH Dull and steady ; Irke , ItaTJ.
I.KAD-Sieadyt domestic , II..U
TIM Hull , stoadr ; strulti , liu.ca
Nortlnvrsli-rn Sillier' * Jtcport ,
MINNEAI-OUB , Minn. . Kou. 4. The Nortli
western Miller says ; The Hour output lui
wcolc waa almost Idcnticul with that oft )
nei'k before. buuiK 137,710 burruls ; avuvau
22.&M ) barrels dally uk'nlnst IVUtoO barrels fi
the corresponding tlmo in IMU an
10.1 , IM barr.'ls In 1MW. A larger ci
| iH ity la In opcrutlou this week and ti
HHk-ruuato production will khow au laoroas
Two wutor mllU of th amullcr class lm\
bouu sbut down ( or luiproveuiunta to the
races , while thru * other * ot u largo capaolt
that wore Idle a wpok n o wflro t'irledMo |
da jr. This ; Icnrcs flftncn mills ) In oporatlo
tiro.lncltie at the rate of about 25,0
barrels dally. There li much complnli
about tlm dnllncsi ot Irudn and wn
II not for the fact Hint most northwcilnrn mil
had a BOO < I many orduri accumulated liofo
the liollditystlifiouttiiit diirlng.lKiiunry won
doubllcHi have heini much Uglif or. Mont loc
llrtns report that for the week Ju t cnd <
they succeeded In solllnj an Amount of tloi
nearly I'litiullni ; their production for tl
Kama time. With the lower tendency "ho *
In wheat , howrvcr.lowor prlroi urn eonslanl !
dcmandud. The domestic hr.inch of tra o
still tbo ItcM , thoiuh fotelRiiers Imvo bid
little hotter for a week back and sa'ei are fri
qiicntly made that not the miller fully i
much as he can tat In thta country ,
Onmliit I'roduco Miirkrl ,
' ' . J13S
I'littiTfl t'allfornla riverside oranaes.
2.iOVuslihiston ! navels , S.1.75 ; Callforn
t.inzorluu ; , IJ.OO per box ; 1'lorida or.inR
5rl'bts , nofl ; russets. I2.0)2.75 ; I'lorh
taueerlnus , ! : i.WT ( l.'iO : half IXI.VPS ncstei
apples , choice , I..OOftZM per bbl. , fancy slat
mlirht hrlnc ninru : Now York apples , (2,75.
VKdKTAiit.KR-Oallfornlu cahbnxo. S\je pi
Ib. in crates ; homo grown lettuce , 4.'ic per do
potntoc.1. dull ,
GAME No sale for rabbits , will not brlti
cnoiiKh to pay xhlpiilni ; clmrscfl.
HiiTTKu I'ulr toKootl country. liillOo : choli
country , If > ii2.'c.
FI.OUII Omaha Mllllin : company's Itollam
I'atont , (2.50 ; Inrlnclble I'atenU J-.4' ' ; I'Ot
HtarSuperliitlvp. Ji25 ; fnowllakc. fl.Mt I'anc
KKtnlly.tl.80 ; i > Hllman'uHold \ Medal , . ' . . ' >
Snow \Vhllr. * 2.K : ) ; HnowllaUiJ'.OJ , low Rriu
ll.ni ) : Queen of tlm I'un'ry. J..O ) .
I'ntii.Titr Hupply llRht and prices linn It
up. Uood to choice chickens. 7'Jc ; KCCS
ducks and turkeys. lOo If choice.
HAV Market oversupplled ; K.o : < a5.50 pi
ton.
HHIES-No. 1 Rreon salted nldcs , { ® ?
No. 2 irreen sailed hides , : iil-Jc ! ! No. 1 urec
suited hides , V.1 to 40 | ! ) M , 4'ilJI ? . , ' ' ; ! No. 2 Rroc
salted bides. 25 to 40 llm. , 3iio | ; No , 1 vo ;
calf. 8 lo 15 Ibs. , Be ; No. 8 vo tl calf. 8 lo H II ) '
4c ; Na 1 dry Hint hides. 7fli < c ! No. 2 dry Mil
bides , wane : No. 1 dry salted hides filo. ! Ta
low. No. I , 3ttlc ! ; tul ow. No. 2. : " 4o : urois
white A , 4ffJ.iio ! : grease , white 11 , : r,4 < 3'l.i' ? '
ercaso , yellow , 3c ; RrciiMc dnrk , 2 < ( c ; old hu
tcr , ® ! ! ( beeswax , prime , ino ; roujh talloi
l45l''c. !
Knns Thn arr.vals were larKor and ! 5c wi
the urlco Kcncr.illy usKed , It wus hinted tin
round lots could bo bad al 24c ,
Mliim > anillH | XVIii'Mt Miirkrt ,
. Minn. , I'ob. 4. The bill
renewed their cournRO today and a
talking of an advance iiRiiln. The marki
started their way and kept It up to lliu ole
of the session , tfm openlnR quotations belt
near the lowest point of the day and the elo
liiK prlco was the highest. There wore son
lluctuallons but they were not strong enouji
ou the bear side lo down Die strong reelln
that was manifested when the session opcno
May wheat opened this morning at8l'4u th
closing price of last nUht , There was m
much feature to the trailing except that the
was moro buying by shorts tbin : for seven
days , The pi Ice was rather unsteady an
during tbo session made Ic advance fro
the lowest point. May closed at H
and Kobrtt.iry at 82c. The cash marki
was In fairly aetlvo condition , hut some whet
was held over. No. I northern sold from 81
to 33' ' lc. Receipts here were 25) ears and i
Huluth and Superior were li" : > ours. Uloslr
prices for No. 1 northern : KO riiary. closln
today at82o ; yesterday , 8llc ! ; May opened i
84Uc ; highest , 85c ; lowest , 8lcr oloslnr todti
ut85o ; yesterday , Rl'io : on trnc' . No. 1 bar
KHJc ; No. 1 northern , 824o ! : No. 2 northern ,
® 7to. _
Oinahii ( iraln .Market ,
Prices bused on delivery at Mississippi rlvc
points , Nebraska Inspection tin I ten day
shipment , unless otherwise .staled. Cas
grain calls for shipment within live iln.fi.
WHEAT No. 2 sprln " ; , 8Jc bid.
live-No. 2. 70o bid.
OATS No. 2 wbllo. Hie bid ; No , 3 wblte , ! , (
bid ; No. 2 mixed. iOi'obld ; No. 3 mixed , a
bid ; No. . ! ! colored. 29o hid.
COKN--NO. 2. cash , ! JO > { < & ) < ! iSc : No. 3 or botto
February. 30c ; No. 2 white. March , 3Do bid.
Ainonstho silos were : " > , 'Mi No. ilorhol
tor corn , February . 38c ; 25,000 No. 2 corn , S
Louis terms , thirty d-iy.s sblpmnnt , llfl' c ; 25
UOOsauio , live days shipment , 3l > it < ; 10.0)0. ) Ni
" corn , prompt shipment , Omah i terms , 3i ! { <
SJ.OOO No. 3 wlilto oats. Omaha terms. : .0o ; 2m
No. 3 corn , Hurlliriton terms , twenty daj
shipment , 30c ; 17,5'jO No. 3 or beilcr corn , Fel
ruary , yOio. ! _
Kuusas City .Markets.
KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. . Fob. 4 WIIBAT Hetti
demand but p Ices unchanged ; No 2. lnir ,
so'd at 76c ; No. 2 red , S''c.
COIIN Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 32tfi < M3c ; No.
white , 3ic.
OATS-Stoady ; No. 2 mixed , 20c ; No. 2 whit
300.
300.live Firm ; 76c for No. 2.
FLAX SBED 81c ou the basis of pur : .
HIIAN Steady ; 65tiOc forsaekou.
HAY WonUj timothy , tS.5U ; prairie. M.O
good to choice. $5.50.
IlKCEilTa Wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 3,00i
oats , none.
Siui'MBNTS Wheat , 41.000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bi
oats , 1,000 bu. _
London Wool Market.
LONDON , Fob. 4. At tb" wool sales todn
ir ,8J7 bales , comprising generally a good lo
wore offered. There was a full attendaiu
und the competition was active. HcstgreaB
was keenly sought fur at full rates. A clrni
lar Issued by Charles Halmo & Co. , woi
brokers , snys : "Superior combing and greiu
rule close to December values. Australia
merinos have weakened since the opening i
the series. The medium and coarser cro <
breeds are readily saleable at previous qnot ;
lions. The liner grades of last season woi
purchased for America und are nuileclei
The American aeman.l Is almost cxclus'.vol
for merinos. "
HoursuH Depressed.
LONDON , Fob. 4. Dispatches from the var
ous European financial centers state that a
the bourses were depressed today In consi
quoneu of the reporl In 1'arls rolattvo to tl
troubles of seine large financial house In tin
city. Foreign government socur tics deollncc
thu Vienna boursuwas also adversely utTcctc
by the belief that the adoption of a old cu
renuy wus btlll distant.
Colt'uo .Market.
NEW YOIIK. Fob. 4. Options opened baroi
steady ut from 10 to : :0 : points down and clost
steady and unchanged to 10 points up ; sale
27,250 bags , including : February. tl2.K513.l
Muroli. tl2.UOffil2.58 ; April , JI2.40 < af..60 ; Mu
$12.25I2. : ; Juno. J12.2512.35 ; July. J12.2
September , lll.waiil.'i ; Ueconiljer. til.30 ; six
Hlo quiul , llrm ; No. 7. tl4.l2Viffil4.25.
Mllwmiltoo Murkots.
MH.WAUKEE , WIs. , Fob. 4. WIIBAT Flrn
May. 8 ? u ; No. 2 spring , 8Vj ; No. I norther
8'Jo ' *
COHN Quiet at 37'l7 ! < c.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 31c ; No. 3 whit
2fli ! < aiOc. :
HAIII.EV Active ; No.2.5fic ; sample , 4'JGOc.
HvE-Qulot ; No. I. 78K@70c.
I.lvitrnool Markets.
Ltvr.iti'ooi , , Fob. 4. WIIKAT Dull ; holdo
olTer moderately ; No. 1 California , 7s Olid
7s lOlid per cental ; red weslurn spring , TN I
< ii7rt H'/id ; No. 2 red winter. 7sGlidGis 7d.
OOUN Steady ; demand fair ; mixed wester
4s3id ! percental.
liAitu Prime western , U5s per cental ,
Ht. I.ouls .M
ET. Louts. Mo. , Fob. 4 , WiiuAT-Flrn
uMi. t7e ! ; May. ui : ? > ® tx ) > io asked.
O < HN Firm ; cash. 3UKc ; May , : i8o bid ,
OATS Steady ; ciish. 20 io ; May , 3IHa
POIIK Steady ; now. 1I.W.
LAIlD-Qilletat jj.KViln.25.
WiiiBKY-Steudy attl.14.
Now York Dry ( ioods Market.
NEW YOIIK. Fob. 4. Duslncus In drygooi
was abjut us It has boon for some tlmo pai
but with orders for replenishment u lltt
larger In some Instances. The ludlcatloi
point to liunrovlnx business , but as yet tun
Is no sign of vigor to the demand.
Cincinnati Markets.
CINCINNATI. O. , Fob. 4. WIIKA.T Pair d
niiind ; No. 2 rod. Ol'Jo.
CHUN Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 4tu.
OATS Fair demand ) No. 2 mixed , 32ic.
WiuBKV-lllylier ; tl.15.
Toledo drain .Murkot.
TOLEDO. O. , Fob. 4. WIIBAT Hieber ; No.
cunhund February Ole ; May , 04Ue.
OOUN Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 'M'/iC.
OATS Qulot ; cash , U'Jiic ,
Ilavauu Nuiur .Market ,
HAVANA , Fob. 4-Suiuii-Qiilet ; 7.830 bai
centrifugal , tW ! } teat , void bore ut tJ.I7 ( 3.l7
gold per qulutul ,
STOCKS AND 1IONU.H.
Uimliiem Done Was All Due to I'rrslsU'i
Attack * < if Hears.
NKW YOIIK. Feb. 4.-Tiie stock market w
again active , but us usual of Into the Incroa
In the buslncbs done was all duo to the pe
sbtent attacks of the bear * ou the Indualrl
blocks and Incidentally some of the rullwi
list , though considerable buying of the coa
era win responsible for a great deal of tl
animation lute tn the day , Thu moat sovo
drlvu wui made at the market during tl
forenoon , and It created a largo short Intcre
In nearly all the leading shares , Hurllnsto
however , wan the only railroad stock luwhli
thu transactions assumed any Importance nt
u proposed ibsuoot convertible 5 per cent bom
by the company caused some Investment sol
IIIK ot the stock. Un the other hand In tl
afternoon the market became stronger und
the lead of Laokawirnna and with goo.1 bir
ing lu that stock and Heading , \Vustorn Unto
Luke tihoro und Loulbvlllu , New Albany
Chicago the shorts bceamo frightened for tl
mou.ont and soverlui ; wag In order , with tl
effect of wiping out about all the early lo > si
The IndustrlaU. however. Muro thu prlnolp
features of the day und Distiller * , utter opet
Ing otT a fraction renmlned very fovurli
without yielding much for souiu tlmo but
moil vicious drlvu at U lu tha nfUruooa brul
Ha price to 45 % iiffalnstM'i ln t nvenlnl. Tl
Cordajo stocks follonrd nud Chicago Ui
wblln not fie active as usual felt the nIToe
ylnldlng ticarl v 2 per cent
The rallro.nl list suffered only ullitlit di
cllnos , with the exception of Hiirllnplon nn
New Kiiglaml , whose losses were over I IK
cent. I'nc remarkable Mrengtn and acttvit
developed in LnokuwanttH , in the last , lion
however , ilrirm-d the whole llsl up ngaln an
the early declines wore , n most-Instances ri
covered. Juwey ( .Vntral sympathl/ed ole el
with llin leader In this 'rise , lint Itpadltr
which had risen 1 percent in thn face of I li
early dculliio. was hold at a Mindu under I
best price. Denver * Hlo Urando proforre
was also a slron . feature of the early trail
and a sharp rhc of about n per com In Kd
sun Klectrlo marked the Until dealingsTl
rest of the mnrkot .was traded I
as a rule within narrow limits , thoirj
ciinslileralili ) activity was seen In a few. Th
opening WHS fairly sto.idy at Irregular bu
sllvhtchaii os from lastnlglil's figures , nnd tl
drive al the Industrials u uised fractional cor
cessions In thu oar.'y trading , An .tdvaiicln
tendency was shown whenever the prcttaui
was removed , however , and the rush to cov <
lu the last hour brought almost everything ute
to last nlehl's llgurci. Tha close was acllv
ami llrm to strong at liislgnlticunt chances fi
tlio day. Thu only Important chances are tin
of I'.dlsou Clcctric. wnlch Is up 5U per cen
nnd Laokawaium2pcrcctit , while Distil.ers
down2'4' percent ,
The following are the closing quotations fc
the leading stocks on the New York Slock e ?
chano today ;
The total sales of stock-t to.lay wore 41M ;
abarcH. Including : Atchlson , IH..l.Vi ; Chfcas
Gns , W.tlT ; Dul.-iwaru. l.'ick-iwiintia .t West
orn.i8.triEric. ; . .Mill ; Umlsvlllo& Naihvllli
H1.K1) ) ; Missouri Pacific. : i.7li ! ; Nopthwcstcn
U.Hii ; Now .lersi-y Central , a,443 ; Northern I'u
clllo nroferroil. 4M4ow Kn > : lund. KI.O C
HoadliiK. UT.COO ; St. Paul. 8.1.320j Union I'aclth
10.4UOcstorn ; Union. 10.0X1
Fliiiinciat Itovlew.
NEW YOIIK. Keb. 4. The Post says : It re
quires some llttlo time and a Kood uoil i
back tllllns to cut tnu.untlcipatod bo.xr movn
mcnt fairly under way. It did not tto forwur
with rcat promptness tb's morning , th
strength of the coal' stovks and nn uno.x
peeled receipt of JJW.OO. of Imported gold nn
at llrst Known to ho merely In transit , causln
some natural hesitation. Hut ther.tlly wa
shortlived. Towards noon the decline wa
proceeding rap dly and thp demorall
zatton bad become so general tha
old Irinds devoted themselves mer ; l
to watching for ev dcnco of covcrin
purchases by the bear loaders. The rule a
the recent market his : been ubout twenty
fonrlio.irs decline before the leaders buy'I
thnlr shorts , and twenty-four hours more oe
fore the sinill fry know tb it tno crash Is ovoi
ustons.bly tbo tnrowluiover of stocks on th
exchange was caused by a further advance I
sterlinz rates , which , of course , was acconi
panled In the Hoard room by stories of an tin
mediate and enormous oxnort of golu , Who
the terror over this Impending catuo.yam wn
nt Its.worst tbo larger iioara of eotirso hou.'li
In their stock , and a rocovery'ensued whlc
progressed with unexpectinl rapidity uu , t
the close. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i
Now York jilauef Jlarket.
NEW YOIIK. Fob. 4.lo.VBV ox IUM. , Eas
at Hi ® " pur cent ; lustloanYt per cunt.
PRIME MKIICANTII.B PAI-EII j ttiU percent
STKHI.INO ExciiANOE-Qulet but strong u
W.SI for sixty day bllis and * I.K7 for dc
mnnd ,
Tbo closing quotations on bonds ;
bid. 1 UBked.
l.oiuliiu Stock .Uurkut.
[ CopvrlilMcd 1S32 by Jdinw Gnnlnn
LONDON. Feb. 4. [ Nnw Yorlc Herald Cable-
Sp.-clal tdTiiEllER.i lluslness on thu Htoc
oxchnnRO has bei-u extremely slack. Fund
wore sto.idy. Homo rails developed som
strength during the Intter part of the du ;
While the duullnjs havu been on a small seal
they mostly closed llrm. After bavin ? bee
more or less Hat all day Amor
cuns closed with i ; bettor toiidcno )
Prices only rallied slightly over thu
worst points so that most descriptions stl
show a small decline , a favoruulo cxccutlo
hoInK the rlsoof Lake Shore ! , oer cen
Denver preferred and Louisville and Nasl
vll o aio unchanged , after belli ? ) J per ccr
lower , A feature of the Canadians JIMS bee
the regular bear raid on ( 'unndlfin Pt
dlllc , owing to the weekly trafllc statoinenl
out showliri no lar o an Inu'raso as usuii
Orand Trunks .show tolcrablo llrmnoss at th
oose with a small Improvement. Mcxlcai
were well maintained. American Hues wci
depressed. Money was not much wantci
Short loans were obtained at from 1 to l > t ui
cont. Throe mouthj bills woroijnotocl atl.'i I
2 percent.
LONDON , Fob. 4. The following were tl ;
Loiiaonatockiiuolatlonseloslnx at 4 p. in. :
ConnolB money . . . .t'5 Mil Illinois Central Ill
Cunsols uccoiint..W 1-IG Mox. ordinary 2'J
N. V. , P. & 0 lBl . . . ! 15U St. Paul couunon. . . bl
Can. I'ncltlc blk Now Vork Ccntrnl. . | 17 :
Krlo 'MH Pvnntylvunla K
KrluVnds lOW ItoadlnK 2U
UAH SII.VEII M'-d.
MONEV IU porcunt.
Hate discount In thu open market for bet
cliort and throe months blllsS pur cent.
Amount of bullion pone Into the Bank <
England on balance ted ay , 21.000.
The bullion In ilia Hank of England li
creased i'Ul.OOO during the past wee
The proportion ot the Hank of England's ri
serve to liability wh.cb last week was 40. ;
per cent li now 42,01 pnr cent.
Nr.w OIH.EAN.S , La. , Feb. 4. Clcarlnz
{ . ' .811.175.
KANxAsCiTV , Mo. , Fob. 4. Clearings todu.
( inu. iv.
HAVANA , rob. 4-Spanlsb Bold. I.,40a3.40 !
Exuhuniro quiet.
NK\V YOIIK. Keb. 4-OlearlnKS , I2(5,0.7,41 (
balances , * o,7b7.303.
1,1 Ier ccnv.
HT , LOUIH. Mo. , I'ub. 4. CloarliiKK , (4bT4.r > 8
balances , fVU\Vi Monuy , KV ! pur cent. Ei
chansu on Now York , premium ,
HOSTON , Muss.l'eb. 4 , llHiik clourliijtstoda
l.1jr.W | ) ; balances. JI..iTU.KIi Money , 2ij
per cent. Exchungo on Now York , IW1' ' .
dlscuunu
CIIIUAUO , III. , Fob. 4. Money taiv at 52
per cent , Oloarliiiis. 1111,182,770. New Vor
uxchniiKe , par , rilorllnx oxuliarrzu dull i
$1,8414 fur sixty days bills and JI.80J4 torslgl
drafts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SHU rriinciuru Mlulnp ; Quotation * .
SAN KiiANCirfCO , ( Ul. , Feb. 4 , The nfllcli
cloliri nuotutlons for inlnln ; stoolcs toda
were as foliows ;
Xutv York .Mlnloi ; ( Jiiotutlnin ,
NEW Yutitc. Kob. 4. The following are th
closing mining atouic quotatloiia.
lloiton mock .Mnrkot.
tlostON. Mass. , KolJ. 4.-Tho " follonln ? wcr
thn closln ( prloot on stocks on the lloito
stock market today ;
Atchlmn A Tnpckn , : RI' ' < | IKntoii A MnntannV .11
A Albanjr , . 201 Calumet A llrcla.1. . . 7IU
'
I.IVK STOCK .M
OiiuiliH'H Prices Continue to Climb IJndi
the linprtus of l.lglil Kims.
OMAHA , Fob. 4 Receipts for the past foi
dnys foot up P.HH entile. * ) , 3l hogs nml 1,81
sheep , agnlnst.nn.Scittp | , inOC. hogs nnd Il.li
sheep tor the corrosponcllng four dnys la !
week.
OATrt.E. The paitcltv of the supply so fn
this week has had u very salutary ull'cct n
hn market. Trud'iu was ngaln lively an
seller * lud IHlli ! difficulty In obtaluln
stronger prices for almost , nnythlui ; In III
steer lino. Shippers did prnctlenll
nothing , clnlmlnx that prices paid h
tin ) dressed beet tnnn loft thci
no margin and such N undoubtedly the casi
l.oual killers n-anlo.ittlo und the active coin
petition umouir themselves has put prices ute
to a very satisfactory 1)4tiro ) compared wit
other markets. Prices wore strong to K
hlt'liurthiin Wednesday , an udvai.co so fa
this week of from 'J e to .He , There were cum
paratlvply few gondl Ight weight cattlonmon
IhoolTer iigsau I : i good many of the hoavle
strers were rvlher : eo.irso nnd o\ur. Ver
gooJ l.lSJ-lb to I.T.O-b ! steers so d at from HI
to M..U while fair to goo.I sloJrs welghln
from I.WJ to l.'IOi Ins. brought , from * J.-r > t
f.'l.iVi. Some ll'zht. thin s uff Mild arounJ fl.O
toH'JJ. It , was u goo.l brisk m.irldit and th
close of business fo.tnd everything decen
sold ,
llutchor stulT of all crailcs sold generally
good lOc higher and the iiiViinon : | . was free n
the advance. AltuiMUnvurvtliln : In this Hn
Issulllni : unywhura fr ; u i" > o to 4 chillier Ilia
lasl weeu and ua y to sell at that. Iorn
houses were the prluelpa . In fact practlualt
the only buyers , but they took hold as If ther
was a famine conilng.iiul 1111 early ami goo
ulearam-o was olToclod. Uoo.l to choice cow
and liolforssold fn.m S..T.'i lo fiw : , medium t
good cows from li.O,11 ; > li.fii. with common an
I'liniilns-HlulT largely at from $1.50 lo $ . ' .w
Hulls , oxeii-iind staus were stronzat from ( I. !
to ? : ! . ' - ' ) , calvot Hrm from tl.u'i 10 $ . " > .0l.
The stocknr nod forder trade was mostly I
small lots and at stronz prices. Very IndllTei
ontfeedersare soiling around Kl.uu and on
bnncli of pi-otty good stock broiuht It.i3. I
takes very common atulT to brliu less tlm
* : . " . " > . Prices aru from I0c to Lie higher ilia
last week. Representative .sales :
MTBEUS.
lions. Receipts were 2.503 lu s than a woo
a wt ho past f our ilay > shi > wliig a decrease froi
5,000 hogs comparcil with tbo same four da )
of last week. The general quality of Hi
oKcrlngs was nothing to brag of altlmug
taken as a whole the hogs could by no mfcai
bo c illod poor or even common.
Tliero wus a good shipping.demand for llgi :
and light mixed hogs and local dealers seemc
to want thai class of hogs also. Inquiry ft
heavy wolghls was almost entirely locu
Huslnesa opened out rather slow und tli
general feelliu seemed to bo eusler , bulii
moro fuvoritblo eastern advices began t
arrive and II became apparent that the Mippl
would not bo any too lllnir.il a lilt I
moro life was Infused Into the biislnci
and trading was pretty brUic from thai on i
the close. Uood heavy hogs were about stead
at H.u : lo $1.40 , eoiiinioii. heuvy and mlxc
linelcers firm at t4.25 lo tt.30 , light and Hid ;
ml.\ed hogs stion : fioin $4.17ii to . : i5. Til
L-enerul market was active and Hrm , the uei
being practically cleared both of fresh recelpl
und holdovers , tlio bulk of the ho a si'llin
BiiEisi1 The only load ot f-licep received wu
consigned direct to .Swltti Co , that bout
bolng nnal. o to tcouro the nnmticrof shuu
desired on this market. The demand fordi
Blralile niiittoni U strong , und prices urn full
steady. Quotations : fulrtogooii uullvunfrut
f3.Tttnit.00 , westerns from ll.SOtol4.75.com'
mon and stock sheep from 1153 to 1.1.30 , good tr
choice 43-11. . to fO-lb. luint-s fron , JI.OO to M.50
*
Ili-colpli nnil lUi > 3 < ltloo of Stock.
Oniclfilrccolut * Nnd disposition ot stock <
shown by the boohs of the Union Slock Yard'
company for the Iwenty-fourho-ars , oiidlm ? ill
fi o'clock p. m. February 4. It-OJ.
IlKCKIITd.
nous. siiKitr. HOUSES * M'lS
Cam. lcad Cars , I Head Cars.
70 1,6)5 VI 4SO
DISPOJITIOX.
( Ihleugii | , | vn Stork .
ClllOAOo. III. . l > b. 4-lSpecliU Teln rain tr
THE IH-.K.l-Tlio situation WHS ngnln In th <
oattln sellers' fivnr , supplies rontlinilne Ugh
nml tlio doiiiHim ilovKlopIng n fair ilogroo o
tiut.vlty. Nooln < o ( cntt'o cold very mute
rlully hlghor thuii on Wednesday , nor wn :
there any prndo fortvhli-h the market' was no
stronger. The most nttinctlvo stocks ernor
iillvsoldnt from Ac to loc advniiro. That mnillfi
to butchers' and canneri' stock us well us ti
W.V9 to ? 4.W for dressed beef nml shlppln ;
stt'ors. ThBt there were so few sales at ovei
Jl.i.r > Is bccnuac only u very small pcrrcntati
of the ofTnrlius graded above "Rood ; " cows
hulls nnd half-fiitlcd stecrx preilomluntpd
1 hero was n eood Inquiry for stookcrs an-
feeders at from . ' .03 to Kl.\ and for voa
calves ut from Jiwi to M.3.X The market
closed llrm fur all wr.ides of cattle.
llous opened hUher. There wns at
active eastern demand and for goo.
sorts.vhuiher lighs tip hoavy. tin
nvcrngo prlco was * about 5o bcttei
than for Wcdm" lny. The best llghl
sold around H.liJ ami tln < io worn sovcru. salei
of heavy and medium wnlshts nt Jl.7\ but
after shippers h.id "Hied no" the Mtuullot
wns allrt-reut. I < ecu ° paukari would not | > uj
I IIP prices current at thonpetiln rot' husluoss
rimy demanded a reduction of I c and tin
Inter trndlu : WhHon th it basis. The market
Is likely to imrsiio this sce-s-iw course for
some tlmo to com" , us'local packers seem dc'
Icrinlncd to keep prices down ,
The sheep market was llrm todav. not bo-
c.iiise of activity In the demand , bill
JIB a natural consequence of tin
Iglit arrivals slnco Mondav. Shipper
bought very sparliuly anil the di-mam
from the local romhlnn was not brisk
falc.s wenon n basis of from t.r > to HIT fin
fiiils. J.l t lol.'J.'i for poor to medium and nt
from M.iO ! to.V i for iood to cliolco. Kxtrr
wethors nro quotuU at from J5.tt : lo KM , The
mnrkut for lamls was unehanued at tron :
TI.OllottU.-i.
Heeelpts wi-ru : Cattle. 10,000 ; IIORS. 28,000 ;
sheep , 11,000.
Thu Evening Journal reports : OATTI.B
Itooelpts. ll.nuo ; shipment" , 4..V1I ; markel
inodcrntoly active , steady ion lindo higher !
KOOU st > or.s..H.SO34. ; 0 ; no extra steers on sale ;
other * . TL-JOUO ; stockers , * lB.vay.2 : > ; eows
Ji.s.'ia-.v.n.
Mom Uucelpts. 'JT.Oji ; shipments , 11,000 :
market opcnuil aetlvo and strong but closed
uiink to lower ; rough and common , $1.40(1
4.45 : nii.xod and piukprs , * l.r > 0l.ii ( : primi
hparv-uud butchers' weights. fl.avS4.TA ; ll ht
' 'r '
. - . n,0.)0 ; shipments , 4 0 :
market slow , steady lo weaker ; owes. llUOft
4V."i ; mixed. M.AOQCI.TA ; wetln-rs. Ul.bO'ttTi. : ! . ' !
westerns , * \.WV.M ; lambs. J. ' . no ® j.or .
w York Ilvi > Stork .Market.
NKW YOIIK , I''eb. ' 4 , IlKBVcs Upcolut . 'J.TOC
bend , all forslaUL'htcrer- ; trade , fpuliti ;
sioaily ; < lressed beef nluw : extra , : ilc per II ) . :
shlpmenls to.lay. l. 'U bi-uvos and twenlj
sheep. Calves , receipts. IIMi head ; inarkul
steady : veals , J.'i.Olifris.n ) per 10J Ibp. ; grahsers
und rcoMorns. W.'iVF > 'i.A.
SiiKbP-Uccchits. 'I.-I7 hnad ; market llrm ;
sheep , JI.003H.00 pop 10'J Ibs. : lambv. W n ftT.i'Oi
drcsso : ! niuttcm.TftJ'ic ' pur Ib. ; dicbsod lamhs ,
nniiatMtOiJo.
lions -Iterehits , : i.KiUio : id ; consigned .direct :
nominal ut $ l.iOQ4.iir uer luo Mis.
Kantiis City Live stock Mnrknt.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. , Fob. 4. OATTI.B U -
oelpts. 1'iOU ; shipments , 1.11)0. ) The market
was generally strain : . Dressed beef nnd
shipping stoars sold ut $ .l."r > 3ilO ) : eows and
liulfurs , il.ri'JiilllH ' ; stoekeru and feeders. i-.O.
< aa. . ' o.
lions lUcelpts. MOO ; shipment" , 2iOO. : Tin
mnrkut was aetlvo ami strong to r > o higher ;
> ll grades. * A751tl.iTt : ! ; bulk. * l.a > S4.)0. : )
SHEEP ItecclpM. I.-OO ; .shipments , IrtO. The
market was very dull auu weak to ll'c lower.
St. I. "lilt l.lvo SI nek
ST. Louis , Mo. , Fob. 4. CATTI.B Hecolpts.
1,100 ; shipments401 ; market steady : fair to
good steers. . ' .flKai.O.\ ! :
HOQS Hcoulpts , 2.80J : shipments. 2.'J0.1 : mur-
kel opened ntrong , closed weak : heavy , $4.40
(34 ( ,5A : mixed , i4.004.45 ; light. H'0ai.40. (
VlininlierlHln's CoiiKh ItPiupdy.
Mr. C. F. Davis , editor of too Bloomflold ,
la. , Fapiner. says : "I can recommend Cham
borlatn's cough remedy to all sufferers with
colds and croup , I have used llin my family
for the past two years and have found it the
be > t , I ever used for the puroosos for which
it is Intended. " 25und uU cent bottles for sale
by druggists. _
In tuo entire field of American Journalism
wo liavo no such n distinctive personalty as
Max O'ltell ( M. Paul Blouet ) , who is un
questionably t'jo Keenest wit , tbo moat ready
satirist , and the most genial uuuiorist that
French Journalism has produced In this pen-
oration. His boons have bcou very putiernlly
roart by Omaha people , nnd they will now
read with pleasure the announcement that
his first appsnranco in Omaha will bo at the
Grand opera house on Wednesday evening
next. Those who expect an ordinary Iccturo
by this brilliant foreigner will ho most
agreeably disappointed. Ho furnishes an
evening of rare comedy , such as ho only can
provide , and lurtro oml delighted audiences
have everywhere greeted him on his Ameri
can tours. Ho will tell the people of Omaha
of America as bo has seen it , through French
spectacles.
One ot the biggest and best Durlosquo com
panies on the road U coming and will com
mence a weeK'a ' ongacoracnt at the Farnum
street theater on Sunday , during which
time high class burlesque and high class
vaudeville will bo Riven clear scope. The
attraction is Mr. Sam T. Jack's Creole Bur
lesque company , composed of IIfly falryouug
ladlea whoso like was never seen on any
stace'before. Thirty southern Creole beau
ties and twenty fair Kgyptians , n half hun
dred stars culled from two races noted for
tbolr beauty , eraco and musical culture. In
addition to the above there are also several
llrsl class male comedluns and specialty
artists , and as the Now York World recently
Bald of the show , while playing a long on.
euycinout at the Standard theater , Broad-
wav , Now York ; "It Is too most unique
and pleasing show of the seaton , " Suuduv
mutlr.oo.
.Siliieilil.vlie'K | ( | TlcinlileH.
Have I got a coughf Do you think I'm an
omnibus aud can't cougtif Well , of all the
dodgasted women I over saw hero I've
coughed for seventy days nnd you want K
know if I've got a couirb , Now. Mrs. Spoop-
oudyko , I want that bottle of llullor'n Sure
( jure Cough Medicine-.you hear )
TIII : KK.vi/rv MAUKir. :
rNBTKlJMKNTS placed on record February
i. 4. IbX'i
WAIIICASTV IIEKIH.
It I1 Knight et al to U M Twuddcll , lots H
and 7 , blouk , ' > , Irvlnjton t 'JOQ
Mutual Investment company to J 1
( Joule , lot 'H , block 11 , Orchard hill 4,030 ,
Union I'aclllc Hallway comp.iuy loT.I
O'Nulll , lot 4 In ill , lot : i anil o U of MV > {
My
Xi-IC-o
llunry Arnold m Kll/ahuth llowltt , lots
n and I' ' , block ! ) . Itodfoid place n.r > V )
,1 II Urosi'iiian and wife to Julius Bene
dict , und 1-Sinvnii l-15-l'J and strip ad
jacent. i. . , i'.o : )
I'fdullty Trust company to Andy l.orcn-
hon. lot a. block It , Tlpion place 1100
i ; I , Patrick and wife to .1 M l.owe , lot 'I ,
blorU 5. Patrick's 'Jnd Karatona add . . . I
J M l.oHeuml hiiBliand to K Patrick ,
lot ) > , simo l
B A Viitcs to W A I'uMoii. lot' ' , block
r.'li , Omalia IlO.OCO
/ , J Diuwbtor and \\lfe loJ .M llronn. Bit
he and lot 4 in IS-IS-HI i.nro
tl .M llrowu toll It Olark , same : iMU !
Al'Tukov etui lo Kmaoiiel llrodln ,
lots 31 ainlK. blojk S , Clifton hill . . . . 1 (100
quiTCl.UM DIUIIS. :
O A Ambrose and wlfu to M A Vatus. lot
' ' ' . ' ' Omaha 1
, . , block 'f-'it ,
' Total amount of transfers. $ WtW5
DoWltt's l.lttlo fiixny ui > qr > ; DCH llttlo
ills fordvsneijia.ao'.ir stomach , Ui 1 breath
MOST WOMEN'S TROUBLES
AiPOiuned lijr a dUordered utoiuncu. The xumilne
CmlibadSirudol | Halt t * u'pmltlru runDir : fur a
dlturilerod itonui'li. H cluarn tuu couipleilon and
purlHci the btnud. Secure only the ifeiiuliiu Imported -
ported article , which nun I Imvo the lunnlnru ot
'Kliner aud llcudeUuu Co. , " > ul ngenli , Muw Vurk.
/ i
OMAHA
Orel's' ' and Jotters' ' Directory 4
AWNIXtSS AND TUNTS.
Oinnhn Ttnl A Aiculnu
Co. .
Hftt" . hammocks , oil ami
rubbtir olothliiK. SonJ for
catalogue. llil : Karnam.
HiS AXI ) TXVINKS.
71cm to Oinnh\i \ Una Co.
Importers nnd manufac
turer * .
Flour Sacks , llurlapi and
Twine.
A. 11. I 'trrlu" A-Oi. , M O , natnn ,
1(01 Doduo street. lllcycle mild nn tnonthl/
l < nymciiti.
goml for our cntaloguo
nnd prlco.
HOOTS AND SHOKS.
Morse-ico Sho3
1101 ItownrdStrejt.
rnctury pnrner lltli nnd Doimln * rtrcots.
Wo arc nmklnn clo o prices to Mli I' lyers , nnd nre
felling a flam < if ncmd nhlcli Is vcrj nal-
eaMowltli morclmiit' .
irilll iiu. Vn 11 , lrnium Kirhcntliill , Jour * ACo. . ,
, t llnrtr , WhelP nlo Mnnufnctn'r * .
AtonH f.ir lldtlon lluli-
IZIJ llarncjr street , bcr Shoo Co , 1IU' . ' , 1104
Umali.i , Neb. mid 1IOU llnrncj utrcol.
O Kt/ia / ConCoftt / it Ciiutant A Squire * ,
Mm-C .
.
Hard nnd soft coal ship
llnrd and soft co.il. B K. pers.
? urner Hilli aud loiilis | 130S Farnini street ,
ilrcett. Omatin.
I' . I' , Muhuiuu ACo. . , Jii/llliiiil / Hint. ,
1014 Barnaul tr cl ,
Soft-Coal Hard
813 N. Ifith Om.tlia Neb.
COIIN1CH.
Ki\U\c \ Cornlcf U'orhn
ManiifnciurcM of cial >
vonl/eJ Iron Cornice.
VTludow eaps , nietAllo
< k > llKliti , eta 1110 und
IIU liodiru t.
DIIY GOOD- .
M. K. Sn.i hACo. /v / < lj lrifttoch ( Dru
fjofids Co. ,
Dry gnndr , notions , fur Dry eonds.noilnns. KCCtV
nishing KOOdd furiilililiiK voods.
Cor. lltli and Howard sts.
Corner llth nud Howard ,
EI.KCTRICAIj SUI'I'MES.
Omahi OoiBoliditid Electrioil 0) . ,
Klcctro Dynamos. I.nmps , Wlro and Electrical Sup-
plletof All Kinds.
111' ' Howard strout , Omaha.
IfotKlfc'rteil Cn. ,
llluMratcd catalogue
frro.
1GI4 Capitol Avcnuo.
I'UHXI-IUIIK AND CAIII I3TS.
Bttbe it rtunuan Fur-
Successors to O.A. Hocbo
* Co. ,
draco and 13th sts , Omaha
GKNTS' FUUNISIUNG GOOI 8.
Illni liku A-C.-lieit , J. T. Itiililnsnn Kvtton
Cn.
Cents' furnlshlni ! Kaods ,
lotlilna nnd notions , dents' furnlshluK noorts.
live us a trial. Wo acnd m'f'K ciluDrntcd llraud
lamples cxproja pru- ' llucknkln Oreralln ,
iald. pants. shlrlH. coati. etc.
IIU llnrner. Cor. 12th and lluwurd sts.
GltOCKKIICS. |
I ) . M. Stcelc ACo. . , nialte , llrnccA Co. .
ISOl-UW Jones street , 10th nud Ilnrney , Omaha ,
Oinr.U-i , Nob. Neb.
CHAIN AND I'ROVISIO.VS.
Uutltrtll Urns. , S. A. JlclIViorfiT.
lrokor.1 onili'ixsll buyers ,
Tr.ido
215 Hoard of
'rlvatu wlros tf > New
llrokor In Kr.iin , provisions
rnrk , Ch1c.iKo , nnd Bt.
. PrlvuFa
. l.'oard uf sions nndstneks.
uls. Iti-lS
x > -
' wires to N. V. , Chicago
,
1'rnde nnd Bt. Louts.
HATS , mins. : iav.
.t. / / . , t TO. tltn Ottitrn-AVt. ,
Hals , caps , stra llnyori of lil'lci , wojl ,
fkiToj an.l nillteni , tallow and fun.
ISIIi aud llarnoy , Ml : South Ulh.st
llttttrA tt'Hhtlmv C'.v LolitcliAMMII ,
Cor. lOth nnd JacktonSls ItnllderV hnrdwarj a o
: ujclianloi t ) il s.
Onialia.
IKONVOHKH. .
I'nrtnnA ' Vfcttin ; lr < .n
ll'i rtj ,
Wrought and cast Iron
hnlldlnn work , rnulnoi ,
brass work , nun oral
I IQUOUS.
Jltr.vD ) It. It , < lrttte , ,
Manor .Mrrchitnli , Importer and .tob jr of
1112 llarney Street , Wlnot and l.l < nior >
Manufaetiir'rs ' v
Kimnody's
Kast India llliuri. 1'rlrellitiun application.
1-V el ( it llfflitrtf , i
Whulc < n1e liquor tleitlori
IWI Kariinra U
-jj
C/iirIf It. Ltr. Jnlm A. l
llnnlirood lumber. wnoJ
cnrpeti nnd pnrquot Iiuiorlol , Amorlcin Port
lluorliiK , land ri'inrnl , MllwaiikM
hydraulic eeiuent ail )
Ulli and Duuulnr , yulncy while lla'e ,
C. .4. .
Millinery , notions , cloaks Planns , organs , nrttjtt *
etc ,
miterlali , vie.
I1C.-118 B ICth M. 0ualia : i street ,
OYSTKIIK.
A. Un.ith'dcfrltio Co. I'lall ACo. . . '
Packers of oysters , flan Oysters , Fish and < 'olory
and Celery , Sl < l South lOtli St
COSI.uaronnortli SU David Cola , Mansjar.
OILS.
CVoKdufcil 7'ank Line
C'n. ,
Ileflned and lubricating
oils , axle urei e , etc.
ritODUCIO COMMJS' ION.
llranch , t Co. . UlllieaA-Sialth.
Dealeri In country prod Produces fruits ot nil
uce. , fruHs , Yonotablui ,
etc. kinds , oyslori ,
1207 Howard Street 1,1th and llarney Streets *
Klnhliraun A- Son * . Jos. A. Olark & Co ,
llullcr , choo.o ,
Dutter , CKEI aud poultry.
poultry and Rama.
1400 Karuani it. ( WJ South 13th Street
Riddell & Co. , G. Pegau.
Commlssldii M o r ah a n 1
Outtcr. clicoie. OK I.TOJ- Produce , llullcr , Kiift , '
etablcs , frulti , poultry Chce-o und Poultry
12th and llownrd titj'
and nauio. Omaha.
Mullin & MoOlaii , Bingham , & 8oai ,
Sprclaltlei. biittjr. o u. Send us your KKKI , llll
clioono. poultry , ola No. tor , Poultry. ( Inmo , I
1JH. IIU Hat. lit Nit. Hides , Ktc.
bank. 1701-3 J.e TCn orih al.
PAI'Kll.
.
Oo tug Piipjr Oj.
Carpenter Paper , ,
Wrapplnx pa | > er , ni
Carry a full stock of .
of tvvlnes , etc.
prlntlnK , wrapping aud HUS lIowurdKt.
nrltltiK paper , card pa
per , ota Tel. 17.1) ) .
S'lOVK IIIJPAIKS.
James Hughes , Omahi Stove
Btoro repairs of alliclndi Wor1 .
Cuoka and lleaterj Ptove repairs and wat f
foriula. aitaclmionti fur any kind
uf > lovemado.
TO7 . 11th Str33t I2J7
J
SAHII. I TO VS.
M. A. Disbrow & ; Oo , H. Hardy Oo. , '
Manufacture of msh. Toyi , doll * , alburai
fanoy good ! , house fut (
duors. blinds and
. Ulif
mouldings. Branch of- nl'hlnir iiou.li , ,
' ' . I
ron' cnrrlnk'oi.
Oce 12th and Iiurd ati.
,
1311) ) Farnam Street. < J
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNIOS STOCK YARDS CO. , - LP
COMMISSION MERCHANT3.
A.1 tn Hoot At Oo , flasnmu & Dilb
HoomrU Hiclian o Ilulld- HODIIIS , C ] and 61
( tji llulldlni ; Houtli clianxa tr.illdli { ,
Oin-iha. Houtli Oun'.l'L
Fac-Simile of Letter from
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher.
40 Orange Street ,
Brooklyn , N , Y. , Feb. 11 , 1890.
"I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters
for some years for myself and family and ,
as far as able , for the many sufferers who
come tous for assistance , and have found
them a genuine relief for most of the
aches and pains which flesh is heir to.
I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters for
all kind of lameness and acute pain and ,
by frequent experiments , find that they
can control many cases not noticed in your
circulars. "
The above is the only testimonial I
have ever given in favor of any plaster ,
and if my name has been used to recommend
any other it is without my authority or
sanction.
r.DOWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
The fiiibioni pciiHi In noivoun , thicr-lr , private , blooj , ikliiaud urinary dlicait'i. A rcuulor and
. ami < -i'riltl'uti' li"iv iiniul truatlna with tint pro Hot IIITVII
reIH catarrh < Ti'il , > ifnuiilurrlii uniuuululaiuedcliiu. > t'u , lutl mHnUoo.1 n diplomat , tinliiHl Wi > ukninlilil lo. e , liiipciiuiioir , i/pbllu. . > lrkluro. uon <
| . ltal , rurlle * unablu to
lorluool
orrliova , iili'i-l , vnrlciioulu.ctii. No mercury uted. New irenlmiMit IIUW.T .
liutrjutul liniiiu Iir currvxiuiidrncr , Muilidue or Initruuicnli funt by inu.l nr c | irHpi re-
Tl lt at
ineiiniy
' . , niaiVn loliullule mnluut urifiidsr , onu in-nuiiM ! liilervlow iirefrrrnd , CiuitullMiu
rurely iiai'ko.l no . . Olllc-u Unur * U a. in , lo 'J p , nu\
t'iiriu > i > uudvni'U ttrli'llr liriv.tli ; . lluuk | > ly l < ! i1e ut l.llui tua true.
nyt loa.m.io li iii.rii'iiJ taiiii | tur reply ,
nnnilTl SANIMI.WOOII CAi'.si'J.KS are the
Illlllll I A bottamlonlr capiulvt preirlbed by
UUUU I n rrilltr | ( ihytlcUn * Jor the turj ut
09 and dlirliarifut from tlm urluarr oriianil
kUl tniUu . II.U p r * . All d l
TO WEAK MEN BaRcrlns youtliful tllU l < IIl error l frnni * Ot *
lull i
man "wiio" i " n''m > ui 'anif rtJlillltuti'ilT
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