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6 THE OMAHA DAILY UEE : 6ATtTUDAY , FEBRUARY G , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Tcoling on 'Ohango ' Yesterday Concerning
Wheat Wna Very Bullish.
OPERATORS EXPECT AN EARLY ADVANCE
London Quotations Wore Mucli , Itnprntcil
AVItli llni'lmncril 1'rlrps Winter Wlirut
Bald To Ho In 1'rinr Condition
Throughout tlio Countrr.
no , 111. . Kob.Tho fcollng on 'chango
today In regard to wlicat was morn decidedly
bullish than It hax been tor n long tltno past
nnd n marked advance In urlcns was recorded.
A sentiment Bcomn to lie Krowlng ainons oper
ators In the trading pit Hint after a shrinkage
of aboutwo Dcrtiu , lu values since thu hl h
prices were made as the result of Kuropoun
crop short ape , thoru Isainall ground to expect
further tnarkcd decline and Hint the time has
about come for nil upward movement. Tlio
iCntlmont was fostered by the bullish chnr-
nctcr of the day. Cnhlcs Indicated advances
at nearly all foreign points. Liverpool was
Hd hlKher ; London , which has been very
bearish of late on cargous to arrive , HhowltiR
declines of from Is to Is ! ld yesterday was but
ter today at unchanged prices ! reports from
India In retard to the crop to he harvested
next month said It would fall short of last
year's crop about 15 percent of an estimated
negrecatu of 33,001,00 ; bu.j private advices
told of hard frosts In Prance with llrltlsh
prospects threatening and a sharp advance In
I'arls. As a consequence the decreased aero-
ano of winter wheat In Oruat llrttaln , owing
to bad Weather , though unnoticed during the
late depression , was ijuotod us a cause for an
advance In prices
There were also a number of discouraging
reports In regard to the winter wheat crop In
Kansas and clsowliero : foreigners worn re
ported to lie coed buyers nt the seaboard ; In
terior rci'olnts continued moderate ; Minneap
olis wired that a.V.OOJ bushels nioro had uccn
taken there for export , while the clearances
from the soaboaru yesterday were O.lj.CUO
bushels In wheat ami Hour ; In fact , every
thing tended to higher prices. Thu result was
that there was not only good Investment buy-
lni : but free covering by shorts , who foil tlielr
positions endangered and hastened to oven uu
their trades at thu bust terms obtainable and
while. Micro was yet a tmirg n of prollt. 1'ard-
rldgp. however , was an exception to the rule.
Ho was a generous seller tnrouuhout nearly
the entire session and phoned no disposition
to cover , though his short line Is tlioucht
to bo very heavy. Uo Is quoted as
llxlnn 8Jc as the point at which
bo will bo ready to turn bull. Aside from his
olTorings theru was but llttlo pressure to sell
and the market absorbed It all \er.v readily
without perceptible weakness. Bcliw.irt/-
Dupcu led the buylne , but Ixuan. Mllmlne-
Jlndinan , Mitchell , Dunn , Lynn and Ilrosso.iu
bought very freoly. Later McDonzal , Itros-
soau and some others took prollts. May
opened unchanged to ' { c hither at from KUUc
to8UliC. advnncfd to8lif , reacted to kO o ami
pold Htcadlly up toUJSSc before noon. Utirlng
the la t hour the bull sentiment continued to
prow and wns heljicd along by the stronger
rloslnc cables , c-oino shorts wfio had courage
ously hold out iigalnst thu early ' firmness ,
finally began to feel nervous. Henry Lester
had nig buylnit orders and It was soon ru
mored that they were for KatilTmaiiii. the big
Ht. Louis bear , and that ho wus covering his
Short lino. This added to the short sare and
thdro was an excited scramb.- buy In under
the advance. May : ul\ancod with ono or two
small reactions to Ulic and closed firm at
uio. ;
Corn cnntlniiPd to show much strength.
Cables were higher , the shipping demand good
and the exports gunoious. shorts showed an
increased nervousness and more disposition
to cover while thu offerings were light. This
continued throughout the session , and the
close was ut the highest llguics of the day
nnd a nut iidvaneo of from 1o to l' c over the
closing prices of yi-storday. Louul receipts
wen ; about an expected. IMIIc.irs , and Ineludod
Bevcnteen carsot the contract grade. The
strength In wheat was also sympathetically
felt In the corn pit. The advance was con
tinuous without material reaction during the
session.
Oats \vero quiet but firm , and advanced
from Uc to Vic.
Hog produts wore firm and closed with small
advances , thouu-h slUhtly under the best
figures , of the session. Kocolpts of live hogs
woio a 0(1) ( ) head below the estimate , and prices
wore u trifle hlzhor.
Estimated reco pts for tomorrow : Who.it
125 ears ; corn , -"i cars ; oats , 115 cars ; hogs ,
18.0'0 ' head.
The loading futures ranged ns follows :
AHTICI.KS. LOW. CLOSE.
WlIBAT-NO. 2
February. . , . 65 1 83 K > H 67M
Mny BS'U DIM
COIIN No. 2
February. , . 4m 40 K
March 'l '
Mny 41J5 42 S 4154 42K
OATH No. v
February. . . . W M
May 81h
IlERH I'onic
February , . . . II 85 n no
liny 11 ys 11 IK ) W
Kctjniiirr. . , , ( i 15 G 42 > ,
Mny B07H u va C 05
BIIOHT llliis-
February. . . . 6 85' ' 682K K 80 KBO
May C 02 > u uo coa
Oiiah quotations were as follows :
FI.OUII Nominally unchaimcd ; sprlns pat
ents. f4304.GO : winter patents , I4.3UG4.5J ;
bakers. ? 4.30@I.UO ; straight , I1.30ill.5l. (
WIIKAT No. 2 Bprlii - wheat. H77io ; No. 3
iprlui ; wheat , 70SSlc , : No. 2 rod , 82Jic.
C'oilN Firm : No. 1' , 4iic ; : No. 3 yellow. 37 > ic.
OATB-NO. 2. atei No. 2 white , 323J > iu ;
t\o. 3 white , : ! Jil'.ic. ! : )
Kris No. - ' . 70c.
liAHLKV No. VL 50it58c : No. 3. 433Joo : No.
, 4U47c.
FI.AX SEKD No. 1 , 05o.
- TIMOTHY HEKII 1'rlino ' , J1.27l.31 ,
I'OHK Moss pork , per bbl. , $8.45 : lard , per
owL , ? < l.l"4 ! : short ribs sides ( lonso ) .
WtK > . .K'2'dry \ salted shouhlurs ( boxed ) .
tl.fi : . > ! ii$4,75 ( ; short clear Hides ( boxed ) , } 5.U. > 3t
'
WHISKY nistlllcrs' flnUhcd goods , per gal.
HioAus-Ciit loaf unchanged.
Kccolpts and shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the Pro luce exchange today the buttoi
market was weak ; fanoy creamorv , 2829o :
line e9torn,2fl7cordliiary,214e ; ; selected
ilulry. 224W.V3 ! ordinary. 214t-3o. Esua. 2Wi2ho. (
POIIEESK Plrmors full oruam ehoadars , llto
; Mats. IKail&e ; Vouus Amerleus , U'iilSo.
TALLOW
Now York
NevrVoitK , Fob. 5. PLOUII Ileoolpts , 22.797
packages ; exports , 2J,8j7 bbls,3I,4J7 sacks : un-
ketlloilj closed Kteadv ; active ! H.ilo , 2iiIOJ
bbls. ; low extras. , U53.73 ; winter wheat , low
grades , M.l5a375j fair to fancy , tiuoft I.T.t :
patuntH. 4.r/if5.tO : ; Minnesota clear , * 4.00l. ( > 5 ;
RtralKhtB , JI.V.vai.S.i ; straluht patents. t4.4U ®
6.25 : rye mixtures , * I.OJ1.05.
WllK.AT HocelptH , 'Mi.250 bit , i exports , 221-
U'tU bll.l sales , 17,775,000 Jjii , futuroK. 122.00J uu.
spot. Spot niarkut hlchor with options :
llKht otrorlnga ; iiulot ; No 2 rod , 1.I3 ( > 4@
l.O.I'.i , lu store and oluvator : tl.OJU
{ .05i ! nlloati lii3 > iiti ( ro f. o , b. : Na 3 rod ,
1,01 : uucriidcd red. OaUcilJl.OOy : No. l
liorthorn , tl.lfi Slil.CSJJ ! No. I hard , tl.OS iA
J.osi' ; No. 2 northern , ll.O JOl.oou. Options
odviiiieod steady and closed llrm at from 2 > io
to 3o above yosti'nlay with much larger buy-
Imr by foreigners nnd local operators ; higher
cables ; liberal ( > loaraiico i frcn cover-
} IIK by shorts : No. 2 red , Kobriinry ,
l.ultl.03H , oloiliiK ut ll.oii : ; March , Jl.iilfiS
I04U , closliiB ut il.OlU ; April , lul (3il.u4 ( :
May. 11.01 1-115 , closing ut $ l.uli ; Juno. IWS46
tl.WH , closing at ( l.OOfi ; July , UiU ( 99iot }
closing ut 09Jc. !
ItVK Firmer nnd nulott wosterii , 93Wc.
IIAIILKV 1)1)11. ) )
lUut.KV MALT Dull.
UOHN HfcelptB. 127.100 bu.J exports. 237,670
tin. ; sulct. 55.UOJ uu. of futures ) IH.MIJ bu. ot
ipot : spot murlipt hlghar , Rood olTurhiss ,
Bti-oni ? atidqulcti No. 2 , MiO5lc ! In uluvutor ;
DlHWX'o atlout ; unuruaod mixed , 4Q < aX'o ; No.
i ) , 4UHo : stoamur mixed , I9 > i < 251c. Uptlomiiiii-
vanoed KttUio nnd closed llrm on light re
ceipts , higher cublcst and liberal covurlni ; ;
Fobrunry. 50@Mc , cloalne ut ftlcj March , &OO
Me , closing at Bio : Ap'rlf , 407 ® 31c , closing at
Mo ; May , 4'j50Uc. ; oloilui : at Wio ; June ,
48.ii4 ? ? c , cloilugal48 o ; July , 43HU.VJC , cloa-
InK at 4 'Jo.
OATS Jtecelpts. 70,875 bu.i exports , 1,471
bu , : sales , 12i,000 bu , of futures ; il.OJU bu , of
spoil spot iiiurKut hichi-r , nulot , and sciirco ,
UDtlons tlrmor and dull ; Kobruury , 30a3UJic :
Closing ut UOSci March , 30 > f < 38f , closInK ut
OTJio : May , U7 SM7ijc , eloalnj : nt 37.a4o ; spot
No. S white. IBJiiiWSHot mixed western , 353
white \\oilurn , 3SiitrJioi ) ) No. 2 Chl-
CUB
1JAV bti'iidy iind quiet.
Hoi'B Weak and qulot.
BuOAll Haw quiet , llrm ; fair roflnlnir , 3 ®
83-IGo ; sales. 3.10(1 ( bags | ce.iitrlfUKali. UJ teit ,
at37-10o ; 1TOO bass luolashus sugar , 80 teat at
i 3-320.
MOI.ABSKS Now Orleans , steady and quiet.
KICK Ku y , iiulot.
I'sritOLKtiM-Hlnndy utid nuiotiUnltcd closed
ut b'j\tO for March.
OOTTON SBKU Oiii Steady.
TALLOW Hull and easy i city ( ( . ' .03 for pkzs. )
n 4 I1-16C.
KnsiN Quiet ami easy ; iteauod couimou
to coed IL32syiJ 1.37.
-Qulet and ituady.
Eons -Firmer ? western , 2727Hcj receipt * .
l.OWp'XKC.
Wont. Quiet nnd rndvy ; dnmo tlo llcoco ,
30Ce : ) ! pulled , 2aOc : ! 1'cxni. 1MW4C.
I'OHK Uulet and steady nt t0.75 < dl0.7.i : extra
prime , 10.50.
CUT MEATS Firm and qiilel ! pickled bol-
lln < t. OVc : middles , sto.icly.
IjAiui I'l'inor , ni'let ' : western stn'im oloscd
nl $3.75 bid : option s.ilci. ' 50 tierces ! Fobnury.
16.75 : March , UBoansi ; May , Ufttaoon. olosInR
.
HUTTKII Quiet and weak : western dairy ,
163'Zlc : western creamery. 22'll'ic ; western
factory. 1047.24c : Kluln. 'il'ic.
CnnnsE Firm , fairly active ; part skims , C ®
.
I'KI Ino.v-Qulot. steady : American. fl5.73ffi
7.fpa
Oori'Glt Quiet and weaK ; Irko , IIO.'JitM0.7r > .
I.EAD Dull and easy ; domestic , Ill2-i&l.l5. ! (
Tin Quiet and steady ; straits , I10.CO.
Oiniihii I'roduco Market.
I'nuiTS California riverside oraimo' . * 2. : a
2.50 ; Washlncton navels , 8.1.7.11 California
UtiKorliic * , W.D3 per box : Florida or.injres ,
brlirhts , JlOO : riu-sot' ! . JJ.O.X&2.7.1 ; Florida
tannorlnes M..V)34. 0 | half boxes western
apples , choice , $ -.003.2.50 per bbl. , fancy wtand
mleht bring more ; Now York applet , > 2.75.
VF.nnTAiu. .a California cahbaKo , 27 e per
Ib. in cr.itos : homo crown lettuce , 45c per doz ;
potatoes , dull.
OA.MK No sale for rabbltt , will not brlnu
cnoiich to pay shipping charges.
1'liOUlt Omaha MlllhU compmiy's Kcllanco
I'ntont , J2.50 ; Invincible Patent , * J.4l ; lone
Hlar Superlatlvp , I , ' 25 ; Snowllulco. $1.00 : Fancy
Family. $ I.M ) ; S. F. Oilman's Gold Medal , $ . ' . .V < ;
Snow White , $2.31 : SnowlluKi' . J10- ) , low grade
$1.00 ; Queen of thn I'nntry. t.M. !
HAV Market oversupplled ; ti.01O5.SO per
ton.
HIDES No. I green salted tildes , 4'al\'o ' ! :
No. 2 croon salted hides , Ml'IVSc ; No. 1 green
salted hides , 25 to 40 Ibs , 4i ! < ! M14c : No. 2 green
atllturl hides. 25 to 40 tbi. , 'l l'io ; No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 15 IDs. . Oc ; No. 2 veil calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. ,
4c ; Na 1 dry Hint hides. 7ffiSo : No. 2 dry Hint
hides. 50c : No. 1 drv salted hides. MflCo. 'lal-
low. No. 1 , : iifslc ! ; tnl'ow , No. 2. 3Uc : crease ,
whlto A , 4@.4io ! : grunse. whlto It. 'lUfO'l'Jc ;
eroaso , yellow , 3c ; if a no. dark , 2c ! ; old but
ter. 224u ! : beeswax , prime , Ilia ; roux'h tallow ,
1UW2C.
IIUTTnit Fair to good country , 17l9o :
choice. 192lc.
1'otlLTiiY Chickens , good Block , So : some
sales reported ntOc ! cccso and ducks , 10llo ;
turkeys , I0 ( 12c.
Koos Doalori were asklnx
lloston Wool Market.
HOSTON. Mass. . Fob. 5. The market for wool
has been fairly active and the sales of the
week iiniount to.1.428.'X)0 ) pounds of all kinds.
Some larso lines of Montana and other terri
tory wools have bren made on the basts of 58 ®
OOc clean for fine , M17o for fine medium and
50.V > c for medium. California noels have
also been soiling < | iilto f reel v at 100c or S.Vft
r > 0c clean. Texas wools have been ( inlet , with
shrill sales nt 10S2lc. Eastern Urccoii wools
have boon in niodorato den-aiid at 1C ®
lOc. Ohio Ilcoccs have been In steady do-
mane nnd have sold miltu frculv at 28o
for X , 20-'IOc for XX mid XXX and above and
35c for No. 1. Mlohlznii X llceces have been
eulotat2i27c ! ; combing wools have been slow
at3jS39e for Ohio and 3C3-l7o for Mrchlgun.
Ohio line delaine has sold at 33i4lo ! ana
Michigan at il.fl'CIc : unwashed combine ; wools
have been In fair demand nt 2l20a for ono
quarter and 2J23c ( for thrro-olijliths. Un
washed anil unmerchantable lleocos have boon
In steady demand at 193c. 1'iilled wools at
3S40o for cholco supers : 2138o for fair to
tjoou supers and 223lu , for extras ; Australian
wools have been In good demand at : i-Hl-o ;
carpet wools have been dull.
Omuliit ( iniln M'.irket.
Prices based on delivery at Mississippi river
points. Nebraska Inspjjllon , nnd ten days'
shipment , unless otherwise stated. Cash grain
calls' for ship nent within II vo days.
WHEAT No. 2 surinir. 75o bid.
HYK-NO. 2 , 78j bid ; No. 3 , 72o bid.
OAT - NO. 2whltp. 'lOUc bd-No. ! ; 3 white , 30o
bid ; No. 3 mixed. 30c bid.
COIIN No. 2 cash , 37o bid : February , 37c hid :
No.2 white. 38'Sc blC ; No 3 February. 37 ! ; bid.
St. Louis terms : No. 3 white. 3'Jc. '
Anioni : the sales were : 10.500 No. 3 or bettor
corn , Hurllimton terms. 20 ( lavs' shipment , 37c ;
75,0)0 ) No.2 , St , I.ouls. terms. 30jo ! | 8,503 same ,
: IG0 ! ! 25.000 No. 3 or bettor , Toledo and St.
Louis terms. 3j'i37c.
Kansas City M'irketi.
KANSAS Cirv. Mo. . Fob. 5 WIIHAT Irregu
lar ; No 2. hard. 7778'C ' ( Na 2 red , 8'ic
CORN In demand and stronsi mixed , 3J ®
ItHie : white , IiCc.
OATS Stoadyj No. 2 mlxetl , 29o ; No. 2 whlto ,
noc.
Hvn-Steady : No.2. 75c.
] I'LAX HBED Sic on the bisls of purs.
llHAN 05Siiila for saol.ea.
HAY Weak but unchanKcd ; timothy , $3.50 ;
pialrlc. $0.00 : eood to choice , $3.50.
UECr.tiTj Wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , notio ;
oats. l.UUO.
Hiiii'MBNTS Wheat , 2).003bu. ; corn , 2,033 bu ;
oats , 3,000 bu.
Liverpool 31
Fob. 5. WIIKAT Steady ; de
mand improving ; holders olfer moderately ;
Kccolpts of wheat the past three 14U.OOO cen
tals , Including 80,000 Amcrioi n Corn steady
unu dcmund llrm ; western , 4s5u per cental :
receipts of American the past three aays ,
02.IWJ centals.
LAIIO I'rline westo'n , 34s 3d per cwt.
American refrigerator beef , forequartcrs ,
4 5(1 ( ; hindquarters. Byrt per Ib.
ColVeo Market.
NKW YOIIK. Fob. 5. Options opened steady
at from 5 to 20 points up and closed steady at
from 1U to : iO points up ; sales. 27,0 0 bri'-'s , in
cluding : Fobiuary. JU.40 : April. JI2.80@r-.85 :
May. * r..CO < 3r..8J : July. $12.40 ; August. J1235
© 12.40 ; September. SU..25 ; October , JI2.00 : De
cember. $ r..OKrM2.1u ; spot Klo active for Na 7.
ut $14.37514 ; , . ' > 0.
> York Dry < ! i > ods Murknt.
Nnw YOIIK. Fob. 6. Rather more business
wus reported on the dry goods market with
some larger buyers just arrived. 1'rlcos are
steady us a rule , the exceptions being when
un upward tendency Is manifested. F.i-
mundH' nine-ounce linen wns advanced lie a
yard. 1'rluts uro Improving In demand.
Mlliviiukuo Markets.
MILWAUKEE , W.ls. . Feb. 5. WHEAT Firm ;
May. BOc ; No. 2 spring. 87c ; No. 1 northern , OOc.
UOHN Finn ; No. 3 , 37'/5c.
OATS Firm : No. 2 whlto , 314@3o ! : ; No. 3 ,
white , : KH'llc. )
HAHI.CV Finn : No,2.5nHe : s.iniplo,4000c.
KYE Steady ; No. t In store , 88Hc.
St. I.onls .T
ST. Louis. Mo. , Fob. 5. WIIDAT Strons ;
Ctt h. Ol'/4c : May , oJJic.
OIIIIN ritrpngj cash , 37c ; May. 'IStfo.
OATS Hloady ; cash. 30o ; May , 31ia
I'OHK Firm ; now , $ I1.52J { .
LAllli-Qulot at M.55ia25. !
WHISKY $1.14.
Cliiclumiti Murkuts.
CINCINNATI. O. . Fob. 5. WHEAT Stronger ;
No. S rod. 02VJ < S'.iiJ.io. ' : '
COIIN Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 4IKo.
OATS Flrmor ; No. 2 mixed , 32fio.
WIIISKV Finn ; $1.14.
Koivlgu Oil .Miirki-t.
LONDON , Fob. s. SPIHITS I'ETKOLEUM 7Ud
per gullou.
l.iNKKKD OAKR 7 lb , 5s per ton for western.
LlVEIU'OOL. Fob. 5. TUllt'BNTlNK Sl'JHlTS
23s percwt.
Tolnlo MarkittH ,
TOLKOO. O , . Feb. 5. WHEAT Hurhor ; No. 3
cash and February H.liie.
COIIN Firm ; No. 2 , cash , 40c.
OATS Qulot ; cash , 32c.
I.oiulon llci'l .Murktt ,
LONDON , Feb. 5. American refrigerator
nocf. forciiuarterti. L'sBil'itv's HHlj hlndquartur ,
3s Od3s till per 8 Ibs. by thu canmsb.
STOCKS AND 11UNUS.
There Was Frctt KeiilUlui ; In Sonio I.lncs
anil Others . \Vuru Active.
NewYoKK , Fob. 5. There was a marked
improvement In tlio temper of the stock mur-
lot toduy , nnd despite the very strenuous
efforts of the boars to continue the decline of
yostorduy they weroeleaily outclassed , and
In the stocks which attracted uttoutlon ma
terial gains were scored as the result of the
day's operations. On thu other hand there
wus free roalUIng lusomostocks , una the bond
market , which has of late been steady and
tending upward , yielded to the picssuro
brought to boar upon the Atchl > on securities.
The lus t named were by all odds the most
prominent feature of thu day , and especially
during thu forenoon they had a marked Direct
for uvll ou the market. The coul blocks ,
however , came to thu front , and
by tholr pionouucrd btroiiL-th unit sharp
upward turns the general market was brought
out of Its condition of lethargy lu which It
hud romulnotl durin ? the entire any and to
caiisn a general Improvement In values. Tim
grangura were rather xluKcUh throughout tlio
day ana St. 1'uul was pressed for sale to bomn
uxioiii , but Loulivlllti Ac Niitmvlllo responded
to thu uhuniied condition of thu foreigner *
and nlso to the dU.ippolntment of thu bears
over HH good hhowlng of earnings. Edison
Klectrlu opened up t H4. but roalUIng on thu
udvnnco cauHiMt by the now combination sent
It buck itgutn to last night's price , nnd the
other specialties ivcru quiet and without
fiiaturo during the entire duy.
The general market ouunc.l active and
hlxher. but the realization In the Atohlsou
neuurltloi unit their nutorlal lossus dovulopod
u drooping tendency In thu whole list und
fractional looses as a rule , lllstlllcrs , liow-
ovnr , ufterudoollno of l'J ' per cunt , rallied
over 3 per cent uiul lifted the ri'bt ot the llbt
slowly , and when the movement In thu coalers
and \Wntcrn Union began everything
rejpoiulfd with moio biibitnntlal gains.
The lluctuutloiis In the general Hit.
howovorr weio InnlgnlUcaiit lu almost
ull cases , and the tluul chunsos
while goiior.illy advances were without Im-
porunco. The close under thu bllmulus of
the advance In the coolers wua very actlvo
und btroug ut the UUhi'bi prices. There were
no declines of note and Jersey Central and
Si iludioa eagU roui 27i per cout ,
Distillers 2'4 percent , I.oillsvlllo fc Nnshvlllo
1'i percent. Koudlne lli per cent , nnd l.acVa-
wanna and Western Union each 1 percent.
The following uro the closing quotations for
the leading stocks ou the Now York Stock ct-
chaiiju todnri
bid.
The total sales of stock ? today were 440.8a' >
KlmrcH. liiBludln ! ? : Atehlson , 74,018 ; Chicago
Ons , 8,57.1 ! Delaware. I.aekawiuina & West
ern , 31,021 ; Krlc , 7.51W : LotlUvlllo & Nashville ,
27.00J { Missouri I'nolllc. 7.130 ; Northwestern ,
7.7fiC ! North American , fi,120 ; Now York Cen
tral , 10,810 ; Northern I'aelflo proforrcd. 0,015 ;
. 5 < ) .ivUj Now Knuland. 7.C51 ; Ulchmond
t. 4.2.U ; St. I'.iul. 10.71K ) ; Ht. Paul &
Omalm , 2.410s Union Pacific , 10,530 ; Western
Union , 22,511. _ ,
Financial ltu\lew.
NKW YORK. Kob. 5. Tim Post says : Yester
day's bear demonstrations heian with all the
usual signs ot promise and e imo to so un
timely an end that the cin I Ion with which the
leaders handled today's market was not at all
surprising. London came In at the start as a
buyer of the stocks usually weakest North
ern 1'aollle preferred and Louisville and con
tinued Us support throughout the day. This
nnd the promptness with which exchange
bankers laughed down the Htorlus uf
early gold exports checkmated all efforts
atafurtheranilmoroconcr.il reaction. The
coal stocks , which arc dangerous spnts fora
boar vrhllo possible developments of a favor
able nature are overhanging the anthracite
market , again advanced sharoly. Such weak
ness as there was arose fiotu an attack on
Atehlson stocks and bonds , attrlnutod In
common report to llostoii soiling. Of this It
ncod only ho S'lld tnal the roeont sale of
now equipment bonds In London shook con II-
donco a llttlo and that current decrease In
cross earnings , thoiuh attributable to purely
temporary causes , has boon used wltli olToct
amons the small trader trIDo.
New York Miiiu-y .Market.
NKWYOIIK. Keb. 5. MONBY ON OAt.t Easy
nt I'- ' ! per cent ; last.loan , ! ! ( per cent.
I'IIIME .MKIII'ANTII.K I'APEII . ' ® " ! , ! per cent ,
STEIII.INO ExciiAMiE-Qulot but llrm at
$4.8 : > for sl.Uy day bills and H.87 for de-
m mid.
The closing quotations on Land ? :
r.ondiiu Stuck Murlcot.
[ Copurtulitcd yjJainri ( liintim IJennctt.l
LONUO.V , Feb. 5. [ New York Herald Cable
Special to THE UEU ] A nio.Ier.uo amount
of business has been tnit.sucted on the Slock
cxchiinzo. The markets were more favorably
Inclined to bo ashudo bettor. Thu principal
feature In homo railways was a fall ofH per
cent In Midland on the dividend announce
ment. Northwestern on the other hand ad
vanced ? J percent ; Brighton preferred fluc
tuated utiood deal. The close was Hat at a
decline of ? j. All others dosed tolerably
llrm , a small Improvement being noted the
latter part of the afternoon. Amer
ican railways have been disturbed by
vague reports of dilllcultles In Boston
and for a tlmo consldor.iblc flatness pro vailed.
The market has since recovered. Thu tone
closed fairly good. Atchison Income bonds ,
however , are Hi percent lower , Atchison or
dinary J per cent lower. Must others mark a
small Improvement for the day. last prices
being nearly the best. Canadian lines have
been quiet. Mexicans are improve i. There
was scarcely any demand for money. Short
lo.ins woroollerod at 1 percent. Thu discount
market was easier. Two and three months'
bills are quoted at 11t per cent.
LONDON , Kob. 5. l'ho following were the
London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m. :
Consols money . . . .U5 1-lli Illinois Contra ! 111) ) {
Consols uccoiint. . . . D..V Mo * , otdluary i'Jlfj
N. Y. , T. AO lats. . . S t St , Paul I'ominon. . . tujj
Can. t'Hcltlo liliD Now Vork Central. . 117H )
Krlo : iHi Headline 21
Krluiinds IQilIJ .Mur Cuntral , now4s fi\t
1IAU SII.VEII 41 ? d.
MONKY I per cent ,
Kate discount In the open market for both
short and three months bills 1 1-WS2 1-10 per
cent.
Amount of b'UlIon trono Into the Hank of
England on balance today , 12.000.
I'lnnnvlal Notes.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Fob. 5. Clearings today ,
HAVANA. Fob. 5. Spanish gold.$3.4l2.4li. !
Exchange quiet.
I'Aius. Fob. 5. Three ) per cent rentes. 03f
55c for the account.
lUi.TiMoiii : , Sid. . Fob. 5. Clearings today ,
82,2 1.7431 balances. S402.109. Hate , 0 per cent.
CINCINNATI , O. . Fob. 5. Money , 3'i > pur
contnpxchangc ; , 23J5c premium , Clearings ,
, 1'a. , l"ob. 5. Ilanlc clearIngs -
Ings , * uHii.481j balnncea , 8l,77J,8-4 ; money ,
3i } uer cent.
ST. Louis. Mo. . Pol ) . 5. Olo'irltigs , 1:1.078.773 : ;
balances , $ 1(11,201. ( .Money , (737 ( per cent. ICx-
chungeon New York , 75.premium. .
NEW OIILKAN * . La. , Feb. 5 , Clearlnzs.
JI.OU4.078. Now York exchange , commercial
par. Dank , $1.50 per $1,000 premium ,
BOSTON , Mass. , 1'ob. 5 , Hank oloarlngs today ,
$10,510,737 ; balances , $ I.VW,010. Monov , 2 > i
per cot. Exchange on New York , I'- ' '
discount.
CiltOAdO , III. , Fob. 5. Money bteady at 5CJO
per cent. Clearings. $ IOlor,740 , New York
uxcluingo , par to lOo discount. ? lurllng ox-
ehainut.8IU for sixty daya bills anU * ! .MJi
tor sight drafts.
ItiiHtoii Stock .Iliirkcl.
BOSTON. Mass. , Fob. 5. The following were
the closing price ? on stocks ou the Boston
stock market today :
Dontur .Mining Morlm ,
DENVEII , Cola , Fob. o. The followlns list ( s
thnoloslngquotatlonion tho.Mlnlni uNUliango
today. Salua 41'UO.
Niiiv Vork Allnlii'-OuiitallniH.
New VnitK , Fob. 5 Thu following uro the
nilnliu stojK ijuolatlin > .
Allcu ISO Ontario , . . . .1SUO
A | HM1 , , , X ( Oiihlr MJ
lleiit A Uelcher. . , , , Vi I'lrinuuth , , , . 1'JJ '
Chullur , . . 130 suvuxu , . . . lie
Cruwu I'olnt , , lit ) slerru Kavnda lt > S
Con. Cnl , A. Vu frl . Jtandanl Hi
DeaiiniioUT Ill I Siiiull Hope , 1UO
Kureku Con , , , , , , , IM Union Cuu , , I'M
Horn . , . . . . , 131 Vvllow Jacket. . . . . . 1U )
Mcilcan 1IU
Hun rntncUcu .Milling Ouulutloiii.
BAN FIIANCISCO , Oal. , Fob. B.-Tuo olllclal
closing quotations , far mining stock * today
were us follow ? : , < t
1,1 VK STOUIl M. '
Onmlm's Supply Still Short -nlth
Slrixly t < > Higher.
OMAHA , Fob. n.Flvo days' receipts
foot up 0.057 cattle , -.1,704 liozs and 2,401
sheep , ugalnst 8.VJ7 c.ittlc. 111,407 boas and 3.852
shncp tor the corresponding live diiya lust
week.
The oattlo market was not particularly ac
tive nor were prices very tmiun different from
Thursday , lilbonil offerings simply gave the
buyers a chance to .stop the upward tendency
of the past few days , although the condition
of eastern mantels and the activity of
the acninnd prevented their effect-
lug any noticeable reduction In prices ,
Tlio general miallty ot the offerings was
rather belter than the nvorago , and for that
reason prices look pretty strons on paper.
The fiict Is the feeling , especially on the
Rollers'part , w.s rather wo. k. Trading was
only moderately active , but the receipts were
aliout cleared up before the close. Good
1,150-lh.to l.MM-lb. bcovcfisold from M7.HoJ4.ll. " . !
fair to ijood 0.\J-Hi. to 1,300-lb steers from $3.33
to $ .1.70 , and common and light stulT from $1.30
to KL30. The dressed beef men were thu only
buyers , as shippers can see no money In pres
ent prices , but they bought ratlu-i freely and
could have taken more of the ruht kind of
Block.
Good cows nnd heifers were nct'.ve and
stronger , while common and Inferior stock
wns slow sale and generally nt shaded prices ,
good to choice eows and holfer * sold from
$2.73 to $ .1.25 , fair to food cows from 12.4 I to
(2.75 , common and dinners from $1.00 to $2.25.
Hulls , oxen and stags were In fair supply and
good demand from $1.50 to $ J.50 , calves from
$1.50 to $4.50.
Stackers nnd feeders Bold at strong prices.
Good to choice stooK sold from $ .1.00 to $3.50 ,
nnd common stuff aa tow as $2 , 0. The volume
of trading was limited and throe times ns
'liiiiny as are now coming would find a ready
sale ut satisfactory figures. Representative
siilosi
I'r.
370
37'i
1175
375
3 7i
3SJ
3 BO
118. )
3IX )
400
400
433
205
205
205
270
270
270
275
275
275
275
275
S SO
281
285
US5
283
200
200
350
423
450
250
2 fiTi
2 75
2 75
2UU
2 ! ) D
300
300
auu
300
315
323
275
200
3UO
300
323
340
320
il 2'J '
325
32i
35)
WKSTEIIN CATTf.E.
No. Av. I'r.
CO cows , fed 9J8 $183
MILKERS AND arHI.Vr.Ell3.
1 cow and calf $ . ' 1500
1 cow and calf 2800
Isprlngor 2200
I cow and calf 2400
Isprln or 2300
lloos OfTorl IIRS were acaln somewhat llm-
iteu and the quality not noticeably chan.'cd.
The market ouoncd out rather brisk with a
Kood local and shipping demand for IlKht and
Hsht nilxoJ lies and with prices on those
grades from 5a to IDc higher tliun Thurs lay.
Local puckers were practically the only
buyers of heavy hogs and the advance on
these was not so pruut , ruiiKlngfrom steady to
! > u hlsher. The nui'jo was the narrow
est In weeks , loss than u ilo/i'n loads
solllnc outside of Uio $1.33 to JI.4U limit. The
best heavy hos ; sold at from # 4.37'i to $1,40 ,
with ono lo.ul of fancy fat , $4,51 ; registered
Herkshlrcs at4.4"i. Common heavy and mlxon
nackors wont InrRuly at * 4.33 and llcht and
llpht mixed loads from $4.27' ' , $ to ! f4.3i , TradIng -
Ing was tolerably active till nloiiK just before
noon , when an onslur fccllns provatlod , the
maikotoloslnsalow with a few loads unsold ,
The bulk of the sales woio ut from $4.I5 ! to
$1,40. against $1.23 to $4.3r > Thursday , the aver-
IIKO of prlcch paid boiiiK $ I.31U uKnlnst tl.iO : , i
Thurbdny iiiid1.27fi luet Friday. Huprosonta-
tlvo sales
iHlngludcok
of uioily good imtlru lambs. The latter
brought 13.15. Tl' ' ° westerns did not hull
uitliough a strong pilco WUH bid for the entire
lot. Theru Is u vury uctlvo demand for
( lexlr.iblu muttons ut. good llrm prices. Quota
tions : Natives frotrt Si.75 : to $310 ; westerns
from M.MMo Jl.7.voninion : and stocUors from
JJ.50 to$3.75 : good ID choice Iiiiubb. weighing
from 40 to IM pounds fiom tl.UO to (5.50. Hep-
icseut.itlvebales : .1
No. Av. I'r.
103 nutlvo lambs. . . , ' . 05 15 15
ICecolpts a'ill UlipDiltlou of Stock.
Ollldul roi'oluta und disposition of stoolc as
shown by tlio books oftlie _ Union Stock .VurtU
inpiiny for the twenty-four hours , ending ut
) 'clock p. m. Fcbriiury 5 , IaO. .
HKCKII'I'S.
CAITI.E. IIDIIH ,
Curs. ( HuaU Cars , Hvacl Cart , Head
1011 2.1M S.TB'J
ChlciiK" l.lvuhtoi'k Market.
OUICAUO , III. , Fob. 6.--LBpooia ! Teluuraui to
TUB llEK.1 There wai llttlo chunzn today in
any feature of the cattle market * Tlicro WHS
n further decline In tl.o receipt * , ui-ontlniiro :
Roo-l demand niul unabated firmness. Of
good cattle In the different classes. tlicro was
not enough to so 'round , nnd nltliuilRh com
petition wns not liartlciilnrly sharp , sulr *
were offoctocl tit a further advance of
from lie to lOc. Common cntlln
were nrincr In sympathy. but < 1I < 1
not soil materially hlirhor. Quotations were
from tl.KS to M.81 for Inferior to oxiru cows ,
11.50 to J3.75 for bulls. Si.ni to $0.73 for Mocker *
nnil feeders. $ .1 IA to 11.75 for dres-sod beef niul
shipping steers , and $2.ii ! to J4.00 for Texas
cnttle.
Hood slilpplni lie s were scarce , nnd under a
brisk demand tlio market for that crude was
firmer. I'rlmo assorted litflil wclBhts olcl
< | iitck nt from t4.09tntl.tiS. nnd tl.5 to S1.80
was freely paid for choice heavy.
Kvorythlnz tint eastern buyers cnred to
handle wni bought up curly. Local puckers
wore InilllToront nnd bearish , ronspiiui-ntly
nftcr shippers had filed their orders trading
was slow nnd prices weak and varlnblo. There
wii4tridlntr nil tlio way from ( I.I ! > ) to J4 00 for
culls nnd pl i to $1.60 for choice he ivy , though
rriitn ( I 45 to M.05 boilsht most of tlio nogs.
The demand wns nctlvonnd prices Ronprally
lOo hlKbcr on sheep nnd from lOc to l.'ic higher
oil la in 1 1 * . with about everything sold ut tlio
cioso. Ewes may bo quoted at from t-LKl to
.V5 ; mlxoil , JJ.30 to $4.70 ! wethers. JVOO to
* ! > .40j westerns. $5.0) to KMi lambs. J1.10 to
t3,20. A nioiu literal run Is looked for next
week.
Hcrolpts were : Cattle , 0,030 ; hojs , 22,000 !
sheep , 5.001.
The Evening Journal reports ! OATTI.K
HeculptM. ( l.uuO ; shipments , a.ooo ; market
steady to llrnier ! coort to choice Btcers , 14.50 ®
5.00 ! no p.Ura steers ! othnr . tl.O'.QI.'S ; stock-
'
Hods Receipts , iM.OOOj shipments , 10,000 ;
market steady to stroiui rough nnd common ,
tlltoaui : mlxutl nnd packers , M.5KcT,4.B5 ( !
prime heavy nnd butchers weights , fl.Wt4.fOl (
ll'iht. tMOSUfl ) .
SilKEi' Kpcolpts , 11,500 ! shipments , 2,000 ;
tnnrkot higher ! nntlvoowcs , Ja. ii4'i ; mixed ,
* 4.30ai.70i wethers. * j.voa5.40 ; westerns , J5.00 ®
6.43 ! lambs. ? 5.1011. TO.
_
New York I.lvo Ntork MnrUnt ,
NEW YOIIK , Feb. 5. HERVES Hecolnts , 2.7K1
head. Including 51 cars for sale ; market lee
pur 103 Ibs. higher : native steers , Jl.7. ° > @ 4.f4 > ! !
nor 103 Ibs , : hulls nnd cows. } l.tI.S5 | dressed
heof steady nt 68iC ! per Ib. ; shipments
today , KI3 beeves ! tomorrow , 893 beeves nnd
0,1110 tiiarters | of beef. Calves. receipts. ! I5
head ; marliut steady : veals , $5. 500,7. 75 pur 10J
His.
anr.Ep-KccoluK 5.248 tmnil ; market steady ;
lambs firm : sheep , SI.53Qn.00 per 10J Ibs. :
In mlis. ? G2" > ® 7.00j ( Iressoil mutton steady at
7 < 29Jo ! pnrlb. : diosscd lambs , higher at 8@IOe.
lions Hocolpts , 4.7Hlho-id | : ronslgncd direct :
nominally Htuady at 1 1.1004.75 per 1UO Ibs.
Kunniis City Mvo Stoek Market.
KANSAS crrv. Mo. , Fob. 5. CATTMS Hc-
colpts , 2.0JO ; shipments. 1,500. Steers ICc
higher ; cows stonily to 1015o higher ! feeders
steady ; dressed beef and shipping steers sold
at J.I.50Ii4.7. > : cows and borers , J1.503UU ;
stackers and feeders. J2.7. > < iii.875. : !
HooWRacelpts. 5.8)0 ) ; shipments , I.WM. The
market opened active nnd fully 5c higher.
and closed easy ; all grades , 818534.40 ; bulk.
* l.w@4.o. : :
SllttKP Receipts. 4,950 : shipments , none.
Tim market was very dull ami wcult.
St. T.oills I.lvo Stock -Market.
ST. Lotus , Mo. , Feb. 5. OATXI.E Roaclpts ,
500 ; shipments. 000 ; market shade higher :
common to fair Toxans. tJ.H33il.3j.
Moos Receipts , 3,001 ! shlpmonts. 2,400 ; mar
ket higher : heavy , J4.45S4 .05 ; mlxoil , $4.10 ®
4.50 ; light , $4.2504.45.
Vnnllouton's Cocoa TUo standard ot the
world.
Nebraska is fumoua far its line oats.
Quu.il rolled oats uro mido in Nobniskii.
NATIONAL CONVKNTION.
Or Labor Orp anl/uUmis (1'cople's ( Party ) nt
St. Louis.
For the above convention the Wubash
will soil Fob. 20Lh to iJ4th ticlcots to St.
Louis and return ut hulf faro peed
returning until March 10th. Remember -
bor the C.tnnon Ball Express with re
clining chair cars free nnd Pullman
( deoping cara leave Omaha 4:10 : , Council
Blulfs4:40 : p. m. , daily arrives at St.
Louis 7iO : ; next morning. For tickets
and sleeping car accommodations call ut
Wubash olllco 150U Farnam street , and
nt Union depot Council BluUs , or write
G. N. Cluyton , Northwestern passenger
agent , Omaha.
Women's diseases. Dr.Lonsdalo , 0103.13.
Oni'-Fnro IXcur.slon to Texas Volnts.
On Fobrunry 8 tickets will bo sold at
Omaha and Lincoln , and points interme
diate between same , and Kansas City to
Gulveston , Tex. , and return , good for 80
days , at ono faro for the round trip ,
reading via Atchison or Kansas City
nnd the Santa Fo route.
This is your opportunity to combine
business with pleasure at very little
cost ; visit the deep water harbors of
Texas and invest a few dollars in Texas
property while it is being sold so
cheaply.
If you do not want to invest go nny-
wuv. The trip will do you good.
Grand excursion Irnin loaves Kansas
City via the Snnta Fe route at 0 o'clock
Tuesday morning , February 9.
Buy your ticket February 8 , from
your nearest ticket agent and join the
crowd.
Write or telegraph to E. L. P.xlmer ,
Passenger Agent , Santa Fo Route , KHG
Fnrnatn street , Omaha , for sleeping car
accommodation.
Quail rolled oats ara the finest m.vdo
Tim Crocde Cintii | Kxoltrinrnt.
CrecdoCamp promises to become a
second Loadvillo. The number of people -
plo going into this wonderful camp is
unprecedented in the history of Colo-
radooxcoptonly during the Loadvillo ex
citement. It is estimated that now the
townsito is located , that there will DO
ten thousand people in the camp by
Juno 1. Tlio now discovery is only
reached by the Denver & Rio Grundo
railroad , and there is no staging.
JlMHlnrss MCII'H ICxuiiriilon to Giilvchton.
On Monday , February 8 , the Burling
ton route Will soil return tickets , good
for 30 days from duto of sr.lo , to Galveston -
ton , Tex. , ut rate of ono faro ( $20.05) ) for
the round trip. Purchase tickets from
W. F. Vnil , city ticket agent , 1223
Furnnm street.
DrmiliemieHi ,
A disease , treated as such and perma
nently cured. No publicity. No Inllrm-
ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and
ell'cctunl. Refer by permission to Bur
lington Hawkcyo. Send 2ostamp for
pamphlet. Shokocjuon Chemical Co. ,
Burlington , la.
Illinois Oiitr.il i : < Mirl < m to Havana , Cuba.
For particulars address Mr. , T. F.
Merry , A , G. 1' , A , , Manchester , la.
TJIK UltKAT SUCCESS .
of the genuine imported Jolmnn
HolT's Mult Kxtract us u tonic
nutritive , huscuused u crowd of
fraudulent imitators to come
into the market. Bownra of
them ! The genuine has the
signature of ' 'Johann Ilolf on
the neck of every bottle.
1IIL B. 0. WKST 8 NKIIVK AND JMAIN THKAT-
MKNT , aipecltlofor llrtlarln , Illizlnuii , KIH , .Nou.
raluln , Iloailnclio , Norvum I'ruitratlun ouutoil by nl-
coliul or tubnccu , Wukafulnixs , tluntul Dupruolon ,
BodunliiK ot the llrnln , cauiln Initnltmliury ,
decay , cle.ith , I'rs'imturJ Ol'l Alto , lt.irronne , IAHI
uf I'onor In iUher : uv , Impottmcr , I.ojcorrhouiv iniJ
nil KcmaloVuaknciiei , Inroluularjr lxsius , bojr-
inutorrlKioa caiisuil liy ovur-uxortlon of HID bruin ,
HvK-abuioovor-lniliiUunoJ. A muntli'i trotiuonl
f I , ti for fj , l > 7 nmll. Wv UuAralHoa tlx bo ei to
curu. Kuoii urdor for'l Uoiei , HhJi will > onit writ
ten fuarnnloo la rufund U not curud , liuurnntuoj
imiiiMlnnlr br A. Bcliroior , Urunk'tit , > ole nircnti , B.
U. cor , lull an.I r'urimm iti , , Omaha. Nob.
JSCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE
Ifti'vir fall 10 itlvo InitiiK relief In the wont
| co . . an.l ttfi-tU tunf wfcrre olhcri full.
I trltl I'.cli , , I'HKE tt Dr > nl > u or lr Btll.
" DU. .E-BfiirrFKKAVw. / . ! , ! . . .
OMAHA
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AAVMNOH AND TUNTS.
Ttiu .t Awning
Co. ,
KlaR . liaminock * . oil 3
rulilierrlolhlnit. S.iml for
catnlogiie. II Is Farnam.
HAGS AND T WINKS.
J/frnfJ Omnftii lao ) GU
Importer * nnd nnnnfi\c-
tnrcrn.
KlotirSaeks , llurlapi and
Twine.
IUOYCI/KS.
A. U. rtrrlua . .1Co , M 0. Damn ,
1(01 ( Dodito street. lllcrcle < sold on monthly
payments.
Send for our citnlozno
and prices. Vnrnam t. , Omaha.
nuors AN : > SJIOKS
Morso-Ooe Sho3 ( o
1101 Howard Btroot.
Vnetorr corner 11th and IK\i4tla \ street' .
\Vo are maVInK close prices to ca h b.ijrers , nnd arc
n clnsi of goodi hlcli If very sal
eable with merchants.
dii Aernam KMuniliilJ , Jones .1 Co. ,
, t Hartt , \Vhole nlo Mnniifactn'rs.
AiienM for lloston Hub-
1213 Ilarncr street , ber Slum Co. , 1103 , 1101
Omaln , Neb. and 1IUO Harnej itreol.
7 M nil .Scurd
Co. ,
Ilools , shoes , rubbers
and felt pouds.
1WI-0 Ilarnor street.
Omni / , Coltc < t
Hard and soft coal ship
Hard and oft coal. S.K. pers.
corner IGtli and Douglas 1308 Karnam street ,
trvols. Omalm.
1' Mahaneu *
Co. ,
Ji/lll. ( / OM Hi of , . ,
1014 Farnnm str act ,
Boft-Coal-Uard
813 N. ICth
Omaha Neb.
CORNICE
Eagle Cornice H'orhs
Manufacturers of Gal-
vanl/ed Iron Cornice.
Window enps , mct.illc
i , etc. 1110 "nil
DHY GOODS.
M. K. SiiMi , t Co. Kilivitrlck Koch Diu
ClltlHlS CO. ,
Dry Rood ? , notions , fur- '
Dry K0 ( l .notions. Bents'
nlth fiirnlihliiK iioodi.
Corner Ilth and Hownnt. Cor. Ilth and llowiird nts.
SUI'I'IjIKS.
Omaha Oonioliclatid Electrioil Oi. ,
Electro Dynamos. I.am | , Wire nnd Klcctrlcal
piles of All Kinds ,
1113 Howard utruat , Umaha.
IVolf Etcc'rtcnl Ca. ,
Illustrated catalogue
free.
ICIi Capitol Avenue.
FUIINITURK AND CAHPHTS.
llccbc & IlunHan Fur-
Successors to C.A. Ilecbo
A Co ,
Qr.ico and I3tb sts , Omaha
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Ulotthku & C.Mcn , J. T. Uiilitnsnn tfotlon
Rents' furnl hlni ! uoodi , Co.
clotblntf nnd notion * . Cionts' furnlihhu
( flvouB n trial.Vo cend m'f'K celebrated Dr.uid
Humpies oxproas pru * "Iliickskln ' Or o mils
paid. pants , shirts , co'itf. etc.
11U names' . Cor. 12th and Howar.l fits.
OwJrrrll Una , S. A. McWhmtcr ,
Ilrokcrd and cash buyers.
I'rlvato wires to New 215 Hoard of Tr.ide
York , Chlcaito , and St. 1'rokor In cram , provi
1C-1S Joard ! of sions nndstocks. 1'rlrnto
Trade. wires to N. V , , Chicago
nnd HI. Louli.
HATS , ETC. | HIDES , ETC.
HAItlMVAUE.
IhcttrAIPIIitlmu / Ca
Cor. 10th nnd JackionHti Ilidldrrs' hardware it n
: njcnnloi ! tojl s.
Omaha. KOIDoulasHt.
IKON WOUKH.
1'aiton A Vttrlttijr. . )
It. It. drntte ,
Importer and Jobber ol
VVInoi and Liquors.
IOW and 10JJ FnnmmHL
1'rleo lists on nppllcallon.
Fr cltA llcrl > ttt ,
Wholesale liquor dealer *
10)1 1'arnamsU
JttlmA.
Iniforto I , Amerlcin Port
Inn I re'iicnl , Mllwaiikpo
draille : remnnt nad
ulney while Hire ,
MUMO.Ui.
A- ie , Jr.
I'lanos , ornans , arllsti1 *
raitcrl.il > , etc.
1M3 Donglni street ,
I'lalt A Ca. .
Or'tors , Flih nnd Celery ,
3l9Soiith 10th St
Uartd Cole , Mnnsjor.
ION.
lllliticll A Nmlfh.
Produce , fruits of all
kinds , oystori ,
I3th anil Harncy Streets.
Jog. A. Olark & Co , r
chooie , c.'gs ,
poultry nnd name.
COil South Uth Street
0. Pegau.
CiiMinils'lon M or eh ant.
I'roduco , irmter. I'.Vus ,
Cln'iijo and I'oullrr.
I''tli nnd Howard Stl >
Bingham , & Son , I
. \ir r.gK , Hut *
ter , Poultry. ( Iniuo ,
Hides , ltc.
1701-3 I.eicnnnrth St.
King Papar Oo.
WrnpplriR paper , all klnilf
' vines , etc.
1403 Howard at ,
Tol. 17JJ.
Omaht Stove Repaii
Wor'fS.
Stove repairs and water
aitnchmonts fur any kind
ve made.
1207 lionulas.
'JOYS.
H. Hardy Oo. ,
clolli , alhuini ,
fanoy Roods , house fiir-
ooji , child *
npoB.
13111 Kiirniiin Street.
LIMITED
Hoomi , ( I ) and 01 Hz *
chatua biillclln ? .
bouth Oiiiiha.
BONDED. PUBLIC WAREHOUSE '
CAPACITY 000,000 BUSHELS.
for All Kinds of Grain
* MOHEY ADVANCED OH CONSIGNMENTS.
' * . All rralii ivclxhcd , Inspected nuJ ttor.no rats
< established by hlato ofllcerii.
Write for rntoi and full particulars and consign
bhlpmeiitscaioof
WOODMAN &R IT CHI ECO
OMAHA , NKU.
I'.vfiv MAN on be
| STHONO dm ! VIO-
OUOUSinall reipecll
_ _ Jlx u'lm : ai'ANISH
IM15KVINB , tliegrcnt Hpanlsh Ketnedy. YOUKO MIJN
OK OLJJ sufcriiii ( : from NUKVOUS Dlillir.ITV , IvOHT or
FAII/INO MANIIOOJ ) , iiiclillytiniiiilcnsconvulsions , neivoui
proiiiaiion , cuiisid h > ( heuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness -
fulness , menial depression , lost of power m cither ces , tpcrmator *
BErnouK AND AhTi.u ubB , rhcra caused by self ahum nnd over inilulEenccnr any pi rionnl wi-aL'
ness can be rcMorrd to j.erfccl health end ihc MOIlT.n VITAI < ITY OF STKONO MItN.
We give a written Kuaranlre wiihG boxes to curu any case or refund theinnnef , ( i o boij& toicilj
For stlo : in Omaha by McCorralolc & Lund , 16th & Farnuinats.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
IFURGuTED
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THE LATEST.
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Krery flaturday ,
NKW YOHK , OIllitAI/rKIt rtlid NAI'I.KS ,
At rcnular IntcrvHli.
8AIDOH , SECQHO-CLASS AND 8TEERABE /
rotoa on lowont tornii to and f mm the principle I
090ICH , ZU3U9Q , IKI3U t ALL COHIU'EHTiL ' rCIOTB.
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luiniuiug Clydo A North nf Inland or faplw A UlUalUl
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