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    THE OMAHA BATLY BEE : TUESDAY. MAKCTT 1. 1802-TWELTE PAC.RS.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Was Dnll , But Advanced Over Sat
urday's ' Closing Figure.
CEREALS WEAKENED LATE IN THE DAY
) n the Down Turn Lorn I llolilCM Ilecnnio
DUroiiniRnl niiil Solil 1'rerly May
AVrnt Oir > \ Itli Some ISxcltc-
inrnt lit tlio Close.
CHICAno , III. , Fell. 29. Wheat was dull , Ijnt
advanced ? sc over tlio closliiR flBuro of Satur-
dny. Tliointirkol watt Inclined to weakness
for ix time. Tlio higher opening was attrib
uted chlclly to cohl weather In the northwest.
Light snow was reported In the northern part
of the winter wheat holt , with onow threat
ened elsewhere. The receipts In the north
west wcru unusually heavy. The early cables
London and Mverppol
\vcro not cnconrnglnit as
wore ( | uotc < l dull and unchanged , and us the
Bcnboard markets were ulso slow and a largo
iicroaso In tlio visible supply Generally
looked for , thcro was free nulling for a tlmo
with asnRBlnB iniirkot , which carried price"
down to SaHirday'8 last figures , but the do-
cllno loft n Rood profit for sotno of the shorts
here.
1'rlccs gradually wont up lo from the lowest
point. Good buying orders for Now York ac
count assisted In the advance , but perhaps
ll the strongest factor was the unoxpojtod ro-
I' ' Biilt In the yMlblo simply statement , which ,
Instead of an Inoronso. scored u decrease. The
Into private cables were also more encoui-
nitlng. Mlltnlno-lloilmnn. llnldwln and 1'ard-
rltlgo wcru the leading sellorH most of the day ,
ultfioiiirh It was reported that \ \ . Dunn and
some of the other foreign houses ordered
freely at the advance.
After the noon hour the market boonnio
very weak on free sales by Now York and on
tlio down turn , local holders also not tllscour-
nged and told freely. May went oil with some
excitement and sold down.with some nine-lions ,
to Ijc ? from the highest pulnt May opened at
HUSe , against irJ'40 at the close on Saturday ,
loiii.'hnd no * c , neil ! oir lo IKJUc. rallied to Ul'ic.
IIWKO to bl ! ? e , and closed weak nt8'J ' ? i : . J.nto
cables and domestic market reports were
nearly till wouk. -
Corn was Inclined to bo strong on the poor
Knitlliii ; of the receipts and tlio wet wontlior ,
which tends to continue the state of affairs.
There was a goo < l demand from shorts to
over , but the offerings were only moJcrate.
Tlio Hrnier tonu In wheat In the mldillo of tin )
KCBsloo also helped corn , butlatcr.'vlien wheat
broke , corn was sympathetically all'eetud.
JMay opened'jo up at l ! 4c , touched 41'c , ad
vanced to 42" Si' , weaken' ! ! ! and closed at 4'"fiC.
Oats iiulot but rather firm ; there was loss
selling pressure mid a geol demand to cover
fchorts , but thu market weakened with other
grains near the cloiu and closed He under
.Saturday's last llgure.
Hog proiluctB were stronecr , with i fair local
demand. Hocolpts of hogs were about -is ex
pected , but prices at the yards were with
shippers. I'rleesof provisions were affected
Eotno sympathetically by llnctuatlons In
Ki-nln , but the close showed advances , partic
ularly In cash , which IB up lo.
Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
39J cars ; corn , aio cars ; oats , 225 cars ; ho s ,
KJ.COJ lioid. ;
Tholoaillug futures raniort as follows :
Aima.r.H. limit. LOW. CLOSE.
WIIKAT-NO. 2.
February. . . . $ 875 < I 871
May. UOH
CotlN No. 2-
Fobrunry. . . 41 4m 41 UK
Mnrcli
May 2H 42
CUTBNo. 3
February. . . .
May 50i 8 ? i ,
WKSS 1'oiiK
February. . . . 11 10 It 2J 11 10 11 17
May II 35 11 60 11 35
l.AltO
February. . . . GST's n H
Mny via u&5 UK ) 0 K
HIIOKT llins
February. . . . S77 6BO f. 77 f' 77&
Hay fi ' .HI 6110
Oush quotations were as follows :
Ki.oim Steady , uuchanccd ; patents ,
4..r > 5 ; spring patents , } IUO4.3 ; bakers ,
oo.
WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat. 874'o ; 'No. ' 3
rliie wheat , BlMJSliSo ; No. 2 rod. 2c.
COIIN Higher ; No. 2 , 4Ie : Mo. 2 yellow , 25
OATS Mo. 2. SSJJcj No. 2 white , U0ic ; ;
n'o. II white , 20iii33c.
IlVE-No. 2 , Wiie.
l > 'rAx SEED No. 1. OSe ,
Its- TIMOTHY SRKII 1'rlnio. tl.20ftl.28.
I'dnic Moss pork , per bbl , , fll.l" ! } ; lard.
owt , (6,42i ( ; short ribs Bides ( loose ) ,
Iier ! ( ; dry salted Hhoulders ( boxed ) , 51.75 ;
bhort clear sides ( boxed ) , $0.25.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per gal.
(1.14.
HUOAHS Cut loaf , unchanged at5@5iO.
Hcculpls aud shipments loday were as fol
lows :
On the Produce oxchunco today the butter
market was steady and unchanged ; fancy
creamery. 27 < iV.Mic ! ; fine western. 2.Vffi'i7c ; so-
Jei-tiMl dalrya , 2-2oc ; ordinary , lb2Ie. Eggs ,
.
( JMKK8E Firm ; full cream Cheddars and
Oats. H(3l2c ( ; Young Americas , U'@I3o.
Hints Unchanged.
TAU.OW Unchanged
_
Now Vork Markets.
NEW YORK , Fob. SO. Fi.otm Uocelpta , 15,591
jikgs : exports , 0,224 bbls. , 4U.2U2 sacks : market
dull nnd heavy : sales , 20.2.V ) bbls.
COIIN MEAT , Steady and quiet ; yellow west-
urn. * 2.753.10.
WHEAT Kecolpts. 178.600 bu. : exports , 147-
377 bu. ; sales , 5.770,000 bu. of futures ; 107,000
tin. of spot. Spot market uusottlcd and
lower : nctlvo for export , ; closing weak ; No. 2
roil , $1.03iO1.0 ! In Rtoro nnd elevator ; $1.0(1 (
Ol.bTU alfoat ; tl.05UQI.06U f. o. b. ; No. 3
red. . tOo ; ungraded red , Ul'/Jc(31.00i ( : No. 1
northern. Jl.u4ftl.or.Vi : No. 1 hard , } l.utf&1.08 ;
No. 2 northern. llOciftfl.fOVj ; options declined * >
© ? o on easier public cables , advanced ! ® ! io
nil deoroiised stocks and visible , with export
demand , declined 101 * lie on longs .selling
through heavy roculuts ; reacted leli'iu nnd
closed weak at IUlT > c under Saturday.
March , Jl.OH.'iiffll.OI fi-ld. closing at Ji.O ; ) ;
April , } M M < aimi ( , closing attl.OUU ; May ,
ll.ui4Ct.ir. ! , ' ; . closing at tl.OI ; June , TO'jcii
tl.oatf , closing at Wic ) ; .lulv. U'USlM c , clos
ing at 07 ? o ; August , OJUffl'JO.'io ' , closing at
ttj'jc.
HVB Firm , quiet ; western. OMUl.OO. Stocks
of grain In store and atloat ; Wheat , 4,187,807
1m. ; corn. 1.724OUbu. ) ; oats , 1,39J,308 bu. : rye.
QtJ.lH-'bn. ; barley , 11)7,139 ) bu. ; malt , 53.507 bu. ;
liens , 4,003 bu.
llAiir.itv Dull and weak ; Milwaukee , GSO70o.
llAiti.GV MALT Dull ; Canada country made.
( Tie.
Tie.COIIN Kecolpts , 15I.OOJ bu. : exports , 00,221
liu. ; Bales , 1.22J.ODO bu. fntnres307uOU ; bu. spot.
ripot opoued flrmor , closed weaker : fairly
nctl.vo ; No. 2 , < lXTOIU ? o In olovutor ; I > 0ift50 ? > u
nlloat ; ungractcd mixed , 4SJiMlc ! ; No. 3 , 4Si ;
tt4Uie ! ; stoumor mixed , JtiViCMJic' . Oiitlons
unohuugcd to Uo lower except July , which
Ls ' 40 up , with easier uuble eloslng quint ;
Muroli , 4llffl)9Uc. ) closing ut 40c ; April. 49'
e.W.c. closing at 4Uo ; May , 4U4'e. ! closing at.
4ie ! ) ? ; Juno , 4 ? o , closing at iSfic ; July. 4U' ' o.
a OATH-Hecolpts , 74,225 bu. ; exports , 23,697 bu. ;
i1' ' ? ! ' l0 I'-1'1.8' ' ' l't- ' . ' " " . ' ' "wor ; op-
lloi'S Easy , quiet ,
HtiilAit Haw. quiet and steady ; sales of a
cargo of mnucovado , f > 1 trst , at 1-29 I > 32 und a
cargo of centrlfmruU , 90 test , at ilftu ; refined ,
quiet and stoutly ; off "A. " : iKU.31ic.
MOI.ASSKS foreign , dull ; W ) test , 1'Jlio Now
Orluanii , steady and quiet ; common to fancy.
' .
KICK Steady , fair demand ; domoitlc , fair
; < i extra , 44 ! < iiO'/ic ; Japan new , S iWi'ie.
I'lTliOLEUM-Oponod steady , advuncad Uc ,
then declined Ho on liquidation and matur
ing March contracts und closed nouk , I'enn-
lylvunla oil spot sales , none. March option ,
opening , MJ4o ; loweit. 57 'ic ; oloslnir , i7'io.
Total sulem IM.OW bbln , No sales of Lima oil ,
COTTON HKEU Oit-Qulet ; crude , 25'Jo ; yellow -
low , SOQ'JOMo.
TALi.ow-Stondy and nulcti city ( JiOO for
] iitokttiiC8).4 ) ll-ice.
KOHIN Qulotl strained common to good , (1,30
Tuiii'KNTiNB Dull and cusy nt 4Ci3K5c. !
Euas Ouenod weak , cloned ituudy ; western ,
IBVo ; recolpts , 6,859 paoUiijos.
fUHK-Ullll.
OUT MKATB InactlTe ; pickled bellies. 66-10
tiO'io ; pickled bhouldorH , i < 25io ! ; pickled hams ,
uiiOUc ; ratddlos dull ; short clo.ir , MOO.
LAltu-Stoady , quiet ; western ateiiu J4.77U ;
ale * , 3.500 tlercos for export. K.77U : option
nlca , 250 tierces ; March , W.74 ; May , 10.81 bid :
July , W.W ; closing , M.97 bid.
llUTTKlt Dull ; weatorn dalry.'lSftiUe ; west
ern oroamury. 21 & ' 10Hui woituru factory ,
S3o ; Elgin , aOdS30io ! ,
, firm ! part sklinu , & 310iic.
1'iu IIION Dull , weak : Amoricati , (15.75 ®
17.75.
Coi'i'EU-Dull , steady ; Uko. flO.twaiO.C5.
I.KAD Qnlot- . firm ; ifouieitlo , tl.202tl.25.
TIN Slow , uuny ; mrult . t lU.5'j < a 1U.5JL
llrltUli Clrnlii Tnulc llcvle\r.
LONDON , Fob. 20. The Mark Lane Express
In Its weekly rovlow of IlrltUh pruin Ifudo ,
Kuys : Eugllsti whuuta are flat. Thu uvorago
ueollno In prices ( or the week Is HO. Foreign
wneuts average 6d lower. The luonlry
* rotu the continent U slackening. Kng-
1 sh Hour In heavy. Tliero are lurgo
of Aiuurlcuu ut ita pur
sack. American flour has been under
selling tha English product since the begin
ning of September. The Imports Imvo been
2,2.10,000 quarters 111 excess of the average re
quirements. Malting barley Is neglected.
Corn Is 2d dearer In London. The Liverpool
prices are unchanged. Ilcatis and pousnro
steady. At today's market English wheat ! )
were olTcred at cd decline. Foiclqn wheats
vero rather firmer. Foreign Hours were down
Cd. Oats wore 3d better. ' The prices of corn
veto In sellers' favor.
HtTTouU "Markets ,
ET. l/miis. Mo. . Fob. SO. FLOUR Dull
nnd unchanged : family , f.l.OCK L2.1 | choice ,
M.303.40j fancy , M.t0 0.75i patents , ( I.4U ®
' \VllKAT-Optlons advanced % c early , dropped
So , advanced again ? io and then went iinwn
and closed ? J below Saturday ! cash was
Btnady ntir.'c ; May closed nt02o ; July , 8. > ? .e.
COIIN Fltm at the oponliu , ndvnncod ? ic.
then cased olT nnd closed 1 1-IMM'jo nbovo
Saturday ; No. 2 cash , 3Ci'6c ; March , 30 ! c !
May.37Vii37yc.
OATS Opened 'io ' higher , ndvanrcd * ic , then
dropped nnd closed ' 40 below Satutdav ; No. 2
cash. 300 bid ; Mav , ilKft'llUc.
KVK-Dull ! fiJo did.
1IAIM.KV Steady ; sample lots Minnesota sold
at iVtfKiTc ,
IIHAN Lower nt7X ( < i70liO
HAV Firmer ; pralrlo , J7.00Q8.33 ! timothy ,
. .
LISAII Wi-aksonly JIOO bid.
llt'rrr.ii Quloti creamery , 2IO28C ! dairy ,
1MK.-.C.
Kdds 1 Inn at 13c.
CoilN MiAl-Stoady at 12.10.
WlllRKV-Qnlotnt il.14. v
lUiun.Nn Steady at OU © ' ? .
IHON COTTON TiKfl-l.2ui.2o.
I'ltoviftoNS-Qulet.
I'OIIK Now , 8U.50 ; old mess , J9.2J.
LAIID-M. 30fl/i.35.
litv SALT MT.ATS Loose lots , shoulders.
f 1.001 lonzs and rlba. J.VOOI shorts , Jfl.10.
HACO.V Shonldors. } 5.f < 0 ; longs and rib ? ,
$ IU.V30..V ) : shorts ,
- .
HKCKH'TS-Flour , 10,003 Ibs. ; wheat , 45,000 hu. ;
corn. 3Wooo ! bu.i oat , G'J.WO ' bu. ; rye , 3,000 bu. :
barlov , 14.003 bu.
SlllP.MR.NT8 Flour. 10,000 Ibs. : wheat , .TWO
bu , ! corn , 03,000 bu.j oats , 23,000 bu.j rye ,
none ! barley , none.
Onmlm rroducn Murket.
FIIUITS California riverside oranges , $2.5 : > ®
2.i5 : ; Washington navels , $ .I.NKf .ll.7" > : California
tangorlnri , WOU pnr box ; Florida oranges ,
brlghts , CLUO ; russets , $2.GOii2.7r ( i Florida tan
gerines. J.I. ; VViJ .oo , half boxes : western apples ,
cholco , $2.0DQ..r > 0 pur bbl. , fancy stand might
bring more : Now York apples , ti'.VSaoOifancy
lomoiiH , & > 00\2 ! > : cholco lemons , t4.riUd4.TA :
grapes , per bbl. . $3.0X&9.0J ( ; banaims , crated ,
j'.OuaS.oO ; crauborrlos. Jll.507.on.
Viir.TAlit.K8 : California cabbage , 2c ! per
Ih. In crates : homo grown lottucc , 45u per
dnz. ; potatoes , dull ; California cauliflower.
$2.00 : onlona. HOcil.OO per btl. ; Nebraska hand
picked beans , tl.lUK&'J.uu ; medlnin. 3I.MI.7.V.
celery , 3."iIOo : sweet potatoes , $2,2o-.riO.
FI.OUII Omaha Milling company's Kcllnncc
Patent , JJ.50 ; luviuclhlo Patont. $2.40 : Lena
SturSuporlntlvc. $2.20 ; Snowllako , tl.KS ; Funny
Family. H.7.V. H F. ( .llman's Gold Medal. $2.5u ;
Snow White , 12,23 : Snowllako. J2.00 : low grade ,
JI.OO ; Queen of the Pantry , t.M.
lliiis ) : No 1 green salted hides. 44 ! < 3,4'ic ' ;
No. ' . ' ureon suited hides , 33',5e ' ; No. I green
salted hides , - . " > to 4'l Ibs. , 4il5c ! : ISo.2 green
sulled hides. 25 to 4'J Ibs. , IldfU c ; No. 1 veal
calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , Oo : No. 2 veal ciilf , 8 c5 Ibs. ,
4c ; No. Idry Hint hides , 73o : No. 2 < try flint
hides. 5fic ; No. Idry salted hides. Sfflflc. Tal
low. No. I , 3 > , i4c ; tallow , No. 2 , 3'ie ' ; grease ,
white A , 4c ; grease , white II , 3'i3 ( > ic ; cruasn ,
vcllow , 3c ; grease , dark , 25c ! : old butter , "M
2Mo : beeswax , prime , 10o ; rough tallow , MilMc.
1'oULTliv Chickens source , good stock , JOc ;
gecso , ducks and turkeys , Il12c.
IltrTTKit-choIco country roll , 19351oi lower
grades. 1718o.
QKuos Ueneral market about 13c.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS Cirv. Mo. . Fob. 29. Fr.onu
In good demand , firm and unchanged : pat
ents. t'-.M : extra fancy. Ji.XuS2.2j ; fancy ,
J2.05Q2.15 ; cholco. tl.WX32.00.
WHEAT Nothing dolnir.
COIIN No. 2 , cash and February , 32Je ! bid.
OATS No. 2 , cash , 2SJo ! ; February , no bids.
UvB-Weak ; No. 2. 80o bid.
KI.AX SKitD 87c.
HiiAN Steady at CMC.
HAY Steady and unchanged ; timothy , JS.50
per ton : fancy pralrlo , W.IW ; good to choice ,
J3 0003.50.
Enua-Stoady at 12iinc. !
HUTTEH Scarce and advancing ; creamery ,
22 < a2Se : roll. 14'JOr.
CunESB Young Americas. lOe ; Kansas , 7
QOc.HECEIITS
HECEIITS Wheat , 21,003 bu. ; coin , 5,030 bu ;
oats. none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 18.503 bu. ; corn , none ;
oats , COO bu.
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Omiilia Grain Murket.
Prices based on delivery at Mlsslsslpol river
points , Nebraska Inspection , and ton dayj'
shipment , unless othorwlso stated. Casb grain
calls for shipment within II vo days.
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 83u bid ; No. 3 spring ,
78o bid.
OATS No. 2 white , 3J5o ! bid , 3lo asked ; No. 3
white , 30c bid ; DOJio asked ; No. 3 colored ,
29Kobd. !
ConN No. 2 St. Louis terms , shipped after
March 15 , 37.icbld ; No. 3 or better. March.
37c bid , 37 > o asked ; No. 2 white , 39e bid : No. 3
white , 38u bid.
1IOAIII ) OF TIIADE NOTES.
J. H. Wlnans of the firm of Congdon A Co. ,
Chicago craln men , was u visitor at the Hoard
of Trade building.
Mr. Hancock of Hancock & Tlbbal was over
from Defiance , I a.
llennlngton was represented by 1' . Man-
F. Fnulknorof Schuyler , Neb. , was looking
over llio market. .
CorTeo Murkat.
NEW YOIIK. Fob.29. Options opened steady
and unchanged to Spolntsdown ; closed stoiuly
to 5 points down ; sales , 1I.75J bass , Including
March , JiUiO : < ai3.G5 ; April , JKI.OJOIIUO : May.
JI2.60@12.U1 : June , JU'.fiO ; July , * I2.50 ; Son-
toniber. 8l2. : ® 12.fi : ; Deccmbnr , SI2.00. Spot'
Uio dull but steady ; No. 7. JI5.00.
HioJANKiiio , Fob. 2J. Ircgulur ; Ilrst nomi
nal : peed seconil. 10,750 relf per 10 kilos. Re
ceipts during the week , 74,000 bags , I'nr-
ehases for the United Stales. G2.000. Shlu-
incnts lo the United States , 10,500. Stock ,
lO.UOObugs.
SANTOS. Feb. 58. Good average. 10,503 rols
pcrlOkllO3. Hocolpts during the week , CA003
bugs ; pnrcliascs fur the Unltca States , 10,000
bugs ; shipments to the United States , U2OOU
' 3 ; block , 375.COO b.igs.
Northwestern drain Supply.
L'Ai'oi.ia , Minn. . Fob. 20. Figures com
plied by the Northwestern Miller show that the
stock of wheat In prlvato elevators of Minne
apolis to he MOI.OJJ bii. , 14,000 hu. loss that last
month. The total stock at Minneapolis and
Dulnth Is 4 , 074 , .HI hu. . a decrease of 2U7.500 bit.
Tlio Market Hccord reports thu stock of wheat
In country elevators of Minnesota and the
two Dakolas at 12.0R)0 | ) hu. , Increase of 77ltJO
bu.over last week. This makes total stock
In the northwest 4H.025,0.'II bit , , , u gain tor the
week of 581,815 bu. A year ago the stock was
2I,8 ! > t.OOJ ) bu. _
MilwaukeeJMurkots. .
Mir.wADKKE , Wls. . Fob. 20. Fi.outt Weak.
WIIKAT Irroitular ; No. 2 spring , bfle ; No. 2
northern , OJc ; May. H7ic. !
CoiiN .NeBleotcd ; No. 3 , 37c.
OATS-NO. 2 whlte.iO)5ffi'JO : ) c : No. 3 , 39 c.
HAUI.EV Weak ; Ntx 3 , 62tfc : simple , 4832c.
I'ltovisiONS Weak ; pork , J1I.35 ; lard ,
13.5'JJ. )
HKCBIITS Flour , 10,600 Ibs. ; wheat , 43,000
bu , ; uurlev. 15,400 bu.
rillll-MKNTB-Flour , 17,300 Ibg. ; wheat , 8,300
bu. ; barlov. 0,200 bu.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Lu. . Feb. SA Cotton nulot ;
middling Otfc ; low inlddllirn'ic ; Rood ordi
nary , f ? H ; not rccclptn , 25r > 05 bales ; gross.
20.440 bales ; exports to ( iroat llrltaln , 4,0'J7 '
hales ; to France , 2,507 bales ; to the continent.
2,201 bales ; sales , 2,403 bales ; stocks , 441,413
baton.
Nr.W YoilK , Fob , 23. Ootton futures closed
very steady ; sales. 70,800 Uuios ; March , 1(1.75 ( ;
April , O.HIoMay. ; $ fl.U3 : Juno , 7.00 ; July , $7.10 ;
AueuRt.J7.20 : September , $7.30 ; October , 87.40 ;
November , $7.57j Decoiuber. 17.07.
I.lvurpool Miirkott.
I.lVKiiroou Fob. 2U. WHEAT Quiet ; holders
offer moderately ,
ConN Quiet and lower ; mixed western , 4s
7jd } per central.
UAUON LOUR and sliort oloar. 53 Ibi , 33s per
cwt , ; long clear , 45 Ibs. 3iaOd.
Kinost , lOJsCd uurcwt ; good , bSa.
Cliiuliumtl .Miirkfts.
CINCINNATF , O. , Fob. 2a WIIKAT Easy ; No.
2 , 05OOJO.
( JOHN finslori'No. Smlxea 4HS4IUC.
OATB-Qulot : No. 2 mixed , SSffiUSJio.
\ VU1HKV.14. .
Toledo Ciniln Market.
TOI.KDO. O , , Fob. 20. WIIBAT Lower : No. '
2 , cash. 8)4-c ,
COIIN Firm ; No. S cash , 4Ie ,
OATa-Qutct , caeli. ! Gc.
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Fori'ltrii Oil .Murket.
LONDON , Fob , 20. CALCUTTA LINSEKD 40s
poniuartor.
LivKiti'ooi , . Feb. 20. Tuiti'ENTiNB Knurrs
SH3d IIB r owt.
Now York Dry OooiU Market ,
NKW YOIIK , I'ob. SO , There was no now
feature or development In the dry woods mar
ket , but the week U expected to show up u
good trade , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Havana Kugur Murket.
HAVANA , Fob , 20. Sugar quleti on Satur
day UI.MJ liuRU ccutrlfn ul , 00 degrees pol-
nrlzutluu , weru sold at f3.00i , gold pur quintal ,
TriidiTH1 Tulk.
OIIICAOO. 111. . Feb. sa Kcnnutt. Hopkins &
Co. to H. A , McWhorter ; Wheat was Urmur
early on fairly stoudy. cables and a dccroabo
lu the vlalblo supply lustend of thu expected
Increase. This was attributed to BO much
wheat colng Into prlvato ulevutors ! at > t wu k ,
cloning cttUlos wuru steady und M > mo llriiior.
wnlte new export lu lne8 ihowed
nil IniprovinonU U was believed
that thu market would . udvauco ou
Mils but .1 Croat deal 6f lone stuff came out on
the rallies mostly. It wii i bollovcd to bo for
Now York account and the market was too
narrow to absorb It without breaking. Out *
sldo marki'ts Imvo boon qillto as weak ns
Chicago. Corn and oal < were etronu early ,
but thocllnuolncorn sold freely at Uio nil.
vnnco and both cereals won ! off later In sym
jmthy with wheat. Provisions were flrmor on
smaller supplies of hoxf * . and hlitlier prices
utthoyaiil , Shorn were fair buyers nnd
there was also some demand for Ion ? ac *
count ! ) .
( 'HiCAno , III , Feb. 20 , Uonnsolman Allay
to Cock roll llros. ! Wheat opened J o to " , a
hlehcroii reports of Liverpool nnd Herman
markets , advanced He further through short
covering on a dccroaio of 1103,000 bu. lu the
visible supply , declined 1'ic ' under heavy re
selling on lower closing cables from .Mink
Lane , London , llcrlln am : I'ur.i. and on a par *
tlculnr report that the outlook for the Kansas
winter wheat crop was nioro favorable -
orablo than last year , but rallied
faintly and closed He lower with
shorts about the only buyers. The selling
pressure was undoubtedly started by shorts
reselling after the visibly supply was nn-
nounccd , but holders acted tlrod and lh | ttt
dated frcoly on receiving calls for additional
marglna. torn ruled ( inn and closed hlchor ,
wllli shippers buying freely on nil soft spots
and a good Imslno.si was reported at the BOH *
board. Oats were higher early onspcoula.
tlvo buying of futurer , hut broke with
hwheat nnd closed easy at Me lower.
Provisions opened higher on nctlvo buying
from short ? . Induced by a coed shipping demand -
mand for hogs at flo anvanco. The market
ruled slow but firm and closed l-'io ' higher for
pork and 25c ! up for lard and ribs. Specula
tion in product Is lluht and the shipping do-
miind from the south Is Interrupted by the
unsteady condition of the cotton market ,
which at the moment seems to bo setting Uio
pace forhogstulf.
STOCKS AND ItONIlS.
New Wcok Oprucil With n Itpitotvnl of tlio
Kxrltrinent In Coalrrs.
Nnw YOIIK. Fob. 29. The stock market
opened the now week with n renewal of thu
excitement over the cotil stocks , and grout
nettvlty In these shares was again accom
panied by phenomenal movements In their
process , which were all In the upward direc
tion. The rest of the market sympathized to
u limited extent , but Now England and Now
York Central were the only ones to score any
material Improvement from the rise. Dela
ware Hudson was the center of Interest at
this time. At the best prlco It was up
over 7 per cent and Laekawanmi nearly as
much , whllo.lersoy Central roso-over 4 per
cent nnd Heading was put to above CO. Tlioro
was only ono weak point lu the list and that
was distillers , which continued to decline
slowly but steadily , whllu the other Indus
trials wore firm though quiet , Tlio oxolto-
inont In the market gradually ( lied away
though there was comparatively large trad-
Ins in the late dealings In the evening up of
contracts put out during thu day and thu
liquidation of long accounts by the taking of
profits on Uio advance. The opening was
titroni nnd aotlvo and unusually heavy buy-
liu by London houses created a bullish feel
ing which was quickly rolleetcd In purchases
for tlio Inn * account and material advances ,
Tlio Interests lu the coal stocks , however ,
soon overshadowed the rcstof the market and
the heavy advances In these shares completely
dwarfed the heavy movement lu other
shares. Tlio Improvement lu values ,
however , was checked temporarily by
the announcement of tbo taking of gold for
expert , but the check was of short duration
and the advance was soon resumed. Keall-
zatlons also held the list down In the lust
hour , but the market closed firm and hopeful
at or near the best prices of tbo day. The
Until gains Included , Doliiwaro & Hudson f > S
per cent ; Lackawanna , C'/S per cent ; Jersey
Central , 3 percent ; Now Vork Central. S per
cent ; Sugar , 1V4 per cent ? Cordage , Ii ! per
cent ; Now England , I'B ' per cent , and Union
Pacific and Canada Southern 1 per cent each.
The Interest In the bond list was not so marked
today , although the activity In the Head Inn
run the total up to 2,010.000. but with the o.\-
coutlou of a rlsoot 3 per cent In Kansas City
and Omaha firsts there was no marked move
ment lu the entire list. A llrm tcniDcr prevailed -
vailed , howovcr , and advances are mure num
erous than losses tonight.
Government bonds nro dull but firm. State
bonds have boon neglected.
The following are the closing quotations for
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex
change today
The total sales of stocks today were 015.79S
shares. Including : Atchlson , W.BsO ; Chicago
Gas , 0,805 ; Delaware , Laokawanna & Western ,
G5.3HO ; Delaware & Hudeou , 39.934 ; Erie ,
31,040 : Liiko Shore. 5,845 ; Loiilsvlllo k Nash-
vlllo , 0.500 : Northwestern , 3,930 : Now Jersey
Central. G.9JO : Now York Central , 14,850 ;
Northern I'aclflo preferred , 13,800 ; Common
Now England , 43,030 ; Handing , 10B.418 ; Hlch-
inond fc West Point , 9,250 ; St. 1'auI.Xi.oai ;
Union Pacific , 10,151 ; Western Union. 4,410 ,
Flimiiclnl Jtnvlcw.
NEW YOIIK , Fob. 20. The Post says : Al
though the buying was very hopvy , activity
was spasmodic , and there were IntorvaU of
some length when business was thoroughly
dull , This was particularly the case In the
afternoon when tlio exuberant board room
stories of the forenoon began to receive posi
tive and ofllclul denials. Tliero was more or
less selling provoked by those disappoint
ments and doubtless encouraged by the fur
ther , gold orders , lint the operators for high
prices stood by their gun with commendable
courage and In tbo Central BtooKS the market
WUB quick to bid up prices again on all down
ward reactions.
Jfow York Money .Murkot.
NKW YOIIK , Fob. 29. MONEY ON OAI. & Easy
at I'/jO'J per cent ; last loan. 2 per cent ; closed
offered at 2 per rent.
1'iitMU MKIIOANTIM : PAPKH 45 per cent.
HTEIIMNQ EXCHANGE Qnlot ut M.83 ( or
sixty-day bills and $4.87i ! for demand.
The closing quotations on bonds :
11.8. 4s roc 1I5H M. K. AT. ticii.59. . . CJli
U.H. 48 com I10K Mutual Union iis 108
U. H. 4K ret 100 N , J. U Int. Cert llljf
I'acltlo us of'M 109 North. I'aclllc istn..117
Iji. nt niped4s. , 84H North racllloVndi..llf.
Tenn , new aet Cs..I05 Nortliweaturu Con,137
Tonn. nowict 4s 'M No rill. Dobont. 6s..107
Tonn. flow got 3s 70&f ! Kt. I , . M. M. ( Jcil. 6s. Ml
Canada Bo. 2nd llffit' St. I , . AS. K. ( Jim. 11..107
On. 1'Bclllo lit lUii Xt.l'nu ! ConaoU..12B
lien. & II. ( J. Iula IIJJj St. I' . . C. A.rnc.Iits.,117
Den. A It. (1. < 81 Tex. 1' . I * U. Tr , Ilcts 80J {
1 > . & H. ( I. Went. lets. 73 TVt. I' . II. O. Tr. Hcts 33
Krlninds 1U7 Un'on I'aclHo ltU..Ht *
M. K. AT.Uen.liii. . . . BUM WcytHtioro 103' '
London Htoclc Market.
LONDON. Fob. 2U.--The followlu7 were the
Lonaon stock isolations oloaltn ; at 4 p. m :
IUn SII.VBH 41 7-lCd.
MOSKV ! ! J per cent.
Itato of discount In the open market for
both short and three months bills , 2-Wi ! ' ! per
cent. Amount of bullion gene Into the bunk
of Knulaud today.
Vlununlitl Notes.
NEW YoitK , Fub. 20. Ilauk clearings today ,
I17 .51/J00 | balances , W,120.752.
HOSTON , Mass. , I'nb , 2il Clearings today.
tl5,10bb71 | bulanccH. il,80'.lll ; money , „
tier cent Exchanco on New York , HifW
per cent discount. l''or the numth , cloarliiXH ,
WIT.U.Vi.e.'l : buluuces , * 4'JK07li4li for the cor-
rvspondlni ; month lust year , olerlns , JJ47-
afl4oiO : ! bnfiinouv , W7.au > .ftjo.
I'llil.AiiKt.i'iiiA , I'M. , Kub. 29. Hunk cloarlnzs
today , J.771,60)j balances , JibOI,717. Money ,
UH percent.
Nr.w ( Jiu.tANS , Iiu. , Fob. 29. Clearings , II , .
690,40'J ,
CINCINNATI , O. , I'ob. 20. Money , 3 per
cent : Now fork exclmiiKe. qulot : elearluKt- ,
li'.ty..OOO ; for the nust month , 100,000,850 ! for
Kobruary. VW.TiOJ. )
llAl.TluoltE. Md. , Feb. 29. Dunk olBarlncs
today. r..bT'.SW ; balances , OJ,4I8 ; money , U
per cent ,
HT. Louis. Mo. , I' ob. SO. Ilauk olearliiRs ,
f3.7WGOa * ; balances , (4'JO,74B. This month
Uluarlngs , U7UT0.011 ; Imlunccs , jr..OUI.lll ) . Kub-
ruury lust your. ( 2,018.043 ; balances , ttJb70U8.
Increase , ! 6i51.0 : < iS , or 18.7 par cent.
MEMfiiis , Tenu. , Fob. a ) . Naw York cx-
cliunco Bulling ut par- Clearings , $ C65IXC ; bul-
UI1CPB , $ 'UI,0 > t.
CIIICAQO , 111. , Tub. 20. Money uiichauiod ; at
4SO1 per cent Honk oloiirlnzs ,
Now York cxclmnffo. Wl/JGOo discount , Sler-
llnz oxchancv , ff5.V ; for slxty-ilny lillli ami
II.RS for sight drnft .
llAVASA , Fob. < JXWrpanlsh ? Rpld , $3,40' ' { |
exolmno. quiet.
I'Aitts' . Feb. SU.-yhMo per cent rentes OJf
40o for ucconuu ' '
KANSAS CITV , Mo _ ITob. 20. The bank clear-
lns today were , tttl ( > .100. The clcarlnss for
thu month cndlriK , today wrro $ : iC > ,4aotMi : ,
npulnst JriGOS/.TOn year ago , showing an In-
cruase of 11.5 per csfcntJ.
j < /
llnMnn Ntock .Murkot.
HOSTOV. Mass. . F8U.T9. The followlni were
the closlni ; prices ; Uu , stocks on the Ilostou
Rtoek nuirlfct toiln r ) ,
Denver.Mining Storki ,
n. Cohv. I'ob. 20. The following list Is
thnoloaln quotntlonson the Minim oxciiango
today. Hales 8,800.
Sun I'raiicNcn .lllnliiK OiKitntlous.
SAN KitANCiaco. Oil. . I'ol ) . .U The olllclal
cloqln ? quotations for inlnlni ; stocks today
were a < r follows :
St. I.nils .MlnltiK ( Jiiotntloni ,
ST. Louts. Mo. , Tob. 2a The nilnltiR slock
market today was rather quiet with n linn
tendency. Sales nugreKatci ) i.-'iHJ hliares. Kol-
arocloslnt ; bids :
Adnmti W l.Hllo Albert fi
Am. Nettle U3H MontroHe f < 0 te-y
l.Metnlllc ) | 1600 'at Murphy 4
Cuntrnl Silver I7K Silverado 1
Kllinboth 41.4 Silver Hell 25
( Irnnllo Mouu 15(10 (
I , eo 9
Nc\r York .Mlnln ; ; Quotations.
Nuw YOIIK. Fob. 29. The following are the
closlnginlnlnj stocic quotations :
ABPOII ; ioo llomeotnko KXXJ
Ilcst .V Ilclrlier. . . . , 200 Horn Silver S75
Con. Cnl-k Vn 376 Iron Silver 120
Ucadwood 110 .Mexican IM )
KurekaCnn 175 Ontario 4100
( loulil A Curry 123 Ophlr 260
Llale ANorcrojs. . . . l.VJ
VI' : STOCK . MAHICIOTS.
Vcryl.lB'itltecplpts ' of 1'norOimIltynt South
Omaha VcHtrrilny.
OMAHA. Keb. 20 , Tie | week opens with the
lightest run so far tills year , and weak and
Kuncrully lower .markets. Comparison of
receipts : 3 , .
CATTI.C. HOOP. SIIEit' .
January , 1S9J Miw : al,557 ) 11,774
Italmmry , Ifc'Ji . . . . . . . . . . . 65..VBI l'jr.440 17.MI
Total"
'
January , 1HI. ) . . . . . . . / . ' . . 50.072 IO.M05 ii.noi
February , 18'Jl ' 47,057 12,421
Total S..T. . . OS,0i > 202,780 KJ.7fc3
Increase this year. , . . . . ' . . 15,072 Wi,2S ) 5,010
The exceptionally light run of cuttle , tlilrly-
olght cars , hud no perceptible strengthening
Inlluenco ou tlio nmrkot. Ou tlio contrary ,
the lightness of- the receipts was morn
than countorbalanoedtby advices of a heavy
run and lower market ut Uhlc.igo and thu
generally medlocro ijuallty of the olfcrlngs
hero. The lattlir combination of clrcum-
stanccs provcntcflany activity on tlio part of
shippers , and local slaughterers were not vnry
active buyers. Sellvrs were somowiiat bullish
on account of the moacro supply and buyers
were both Indifferent und bearish. Tlio re
sult was n slow , moan market throughout , al
though In the end everything at all useful
found n purchaser. Fair to pretty good 10JO
to 1300 Ib. steers sold from J'Oi to $ .f.70.
The trade In butchers' and caunors' stock
was slow and dragging i.nd prices on all
but really desirable cows and heifers
shaded lower. Medium and common cows are
soiling 'M to Mo ) lower than ten duvs or two
weeks ago. lilghl good cows und heifers sold
in from J.Mil to $3.00 , fair to good stuff at. from
$2.00 to $2.00. common and entitling cows at
from 11.25 to $1.75. Dulls , oxen and stuus were
steady at from $1.25 to $473 , calves llrm at
from fe.50 to Jj.25.
The strength uud activity to the stacker
and feeder trade during the curly part of lust
week were entirely lucking , although deslru-
hlo grades are still In very fair demand und
( irmly held , Common and Inferior grades arc
dull and at from 15 to 25o lower than ten days
ago. Kcpre&ontatlvo sales :
STEERS.
2 feeders , . 1050 J2 ; I5 1 sta ; 000 tl 25
SZ feeders. . PUO 8 as 1 stai. . . nee 5 M
1 cow , . 1070 S 0) 83 feeders. , 057 3 05
llons-'Incliulliift holdovers there were loss
than 1,000 luics ou sale and the quality In gen *
oral wa raider common.
Circumstance ? favored lower prices , tn the
first place there were no shinning orders to
timiiunt to nnvtlilnp , rnsturn reports were
very dlscouraglnc nnd llicro were hnrdly
I'liouch ho < * hero to crcao the nhesls in ono
of the packing houses The bulk of the offcr-
inxs were light nud medium wolvhl hogs , and
these went to the fresh moat trnclo nt from
f I. ir > to } ! . . ' % . Heavy and mixed hogs fell Into
the Imuds ( if the uuckiiM at f romf 1.49 totl.r > ' "t ,
The connral marKet was slow und .V to inc.
mostly lOc , lower limn Saturday , lluycrs of
light liozs dlil considerable sorting , throwing
out everything at all heavy or rough. Thcsu
thiow-outs Mild from Jl.IHto 11.45. Thcro wns
a slightly bolter fcollii toward the close , and
everything was Ulnnoxcd of In very good
season , thn bulk selling from JI.45 to JI.55
ngnltiM. M.50 to iM.fV'i Saturilny. the general uv-
i-riigo of prices paid liulm $4.4 . ngalnst ? 4.M
Saturday and il.KIU last .Monday. Keptc-
suulatlvo sales !
No. Av. 8h. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
II I10I 1COI3T M 2u3 120150
C1) till 241 440 70 KM KM 4 5J
5 : < : ; 4 40 cs stis 40 4.vi
05 3I3 .TOO 4 40 HI 2.l ( 100 4 W )
138 327 C80 4 42fJ f,2 317 HI 4 M
74 181 RO 445 M ) 240 201 fiM
118 23 ! MM 445 M Ml 81 fi 60
09 2.VI 200 445 C8 KM ISO fiW
12 318 8) 445 70 271 210 4Ji'Jt
0 251 445 M 2 ! l 40 4TiJ4 !
fiO 270 IfiO 445 61 210 4 fil
fi3 281 10) 447' ' ! 75 188 455
59 V72 120 4474 48 24 4 M
61 2J1 450 6 ! ) 22.1 40 455
C2 , . . . .2113 80 460 78 KB 465
71 250 240 460 68 218 100 4 5
70 V41 4J 460
1'ins AMI noun n.
18 1S7 200 3 75
SIIKKP Two double decks of coud woitorn
wethers were rocclvod , iiuu of tlinui going
illreet to Hwlft .V Co. Tlio oilier sold for JVOX
Tlioro Is a veiy active duinutid for dcstrnblu
muttons at gtu.'idy to sttOnir prices. Quota
tions are as follows ; Pair to good natives.
t4.25O5.40 ; westerns , M.U 5.25 ; ciimnion and
Block sheep , $2.50563.75 : good to cholcu lambs'
weighing 40 loO'J ' 11)9. , H.2530.30. HopresiMitu-
tlvusuloH'
No. Av. I'r.
211 western wethers IN 15 05
Receipts unit DlspiKltliiit ol' Stnclc.
Ofllclul rocoluts Mid disposition of steak as
shown by tlio lin.iki of tlm Union Stock Yards
company for lliu Iwunty-fourho-iH. ending at
5 o clock p. m. February 28 and 21) ) , l J. .
nonsKSA M'I.S.
Cnrs , Ill-nil Cnra. Mend Cnrs. llcml. .
as fiTS 2 401
IIIXI'IIHITIO.V.
I.AKT WKKIC' S I'tlltrilABIIS.
l.tvo Mock llurltet.
CiiiCAr.o , 111. , Fob. 20. [ Special TolcRram to
Tin : llBK.l Nineteen thousand cattle Is a big
.supply for any tlmo of the year ; at this par
ticular stage of tlio season the beginning of
Lent it Is unprecedented and out of all pro
portion to the demand , lluycrs could have
been found for even so largo u number but
only at a greater saurlllco of prices than
holders were willing to make. On the sales
miulo there was a reduction from last weou's
prices of from 5e to lUc per 1UO ibs. , but after
all legitimate demands had been satlsllcd
there were many cattle still In'sellcrs' hnucl.i
that could not bo moved at the above noted
decline.
Indeed It Is doubtful that the pens could
hare been emptied at I".jc to l.'ic off from Frl-
duy's prices. The greater part of the trading
was at from $1.73 to Si. 'ill for cows and hulls ,
and at from ! f L'i" to J4.40 for steers. The n.\-
tronie ri"iic of quotations was from Jl.UU to
K. 15. The market closed bad.
Hales of hogs were principally at from $4. COte
to Sl.T'J'.i for light , and from ? 4.i.'i ( to f l.SJ fur
medium und hoayy. I'oor and common stuff
sold around ( l.5 to J4.M , and a fuw choice
heavy and medium lots fetched from $ l.8. > to
J4.0 , ) . Thc.mi are suoatantlallv tlio prices pre
vailing on Saturday. If thcro was any chance
It was In sellers' favor , tlio tone of the
market being a llttlo firmer.
Hogs welglilu ; over 330 Ibs. could not
readily be disposed of. They were not wanted
cither by shippers or packers and had to bo
sod | at a big discount , li'rom JI.OJ to } 4.To were
tlio quotations for avenges of 403 Ibs. and
over. Culls and little pigs sold at from S2.0J
to U4.K.
Good sheep sold all rlclit. There wore not
many of them and the domain ! was fair. Poor
and common grades wore neglected and weak.
Quotations ran from S-.IVJ to JJ.SO for culls
nnd from J3.73 to fi.ou ( for choice grades with
most of the business at from $5.00 to } 3. ! > 5.
Thcio was a steady market for lambs , prices
ranging from f.VUO to til. 75.
Hccolpts were : Cattle. 10,000 ; hess , 30,003 :
sheep , 7.0CO.
The Evening Journal reports : OATTF.E
Receipts , " 0,000 ; shipments. (1,000 ( ; market
steady to weaker : ( rood to prime steers. iM.r > u ®
5.UO ; others , JILbOOl.Vi ; feeders , li'J3.8J ) ;
Htookors , * 1.7Ja.-3 ; cows , * 1.GO@ ' . ' . ! > 3.
IIocis Hccolpts , ' .UOOU ; snlpmontp. 13.000 :
market steady to shade higher : common , 71.40
( irL : > > ; mixed and packers. ? 4.riO4.73 ; prime
heavy ontehers wolshts , , J4.i034.i)7i ( ) ! : light ,
* l.63ia4.73.
HHRKP Uccclpi.8 , 7,003 : shipments. 4,001 :
market stoadyj owes. KI.WS'ol.'J.'V : mixed. fl.nQ/ft
4.K ! ) : wethers and yoarllngs.43.OOa.VO" ) : western
wethers , $5.L'0B3.C5 ( : Iambs , J3.3J@O.Oi ) .
New York I.lvo Stock Market.
NEW VOIIK , Fob. CO. HIIGVKS llccelnts.
r > 43 head , Including 31 cars for sale ; market
shade firmer : native sti-crs , $ 'lfiOB4.tlj ( ) bulls
and cows , K.lfiftl.UO : drowsed beef htcacly
utCHVicper 11) . : Hhlpments today , 50 bcovcs
and 6hO nuarlcrs of oeof. '
CAI.VKS Kecolpts , l.H3 : head ; market V Per
pound lower ; veals , $3.003.00 ; westerns. W.UO
ftt3.r > 0.
SIIEKP Receipts. 10,002 hoid : ; slircp linn ;
lambs , > u per II ) . higher ; sheep , $5.00@J.iO ( ( ;
lambs. t6.KiQT.m ; dressed muttons , steady
at KilOc per ib. ; dressed lambs , llrm at UU
Hit porlb.
lions Rcrolpts. 13,000 ho id , Including four
cars for calo ; market higher at } 4.0J@3.r > 0.
City I.lvo Stoj k ,1Iurl < ot.
KANSAS CITV. JIo. . Fob. 29. CATTMS Re
ceipts. 2,900 ; shipments , l.SOO ; the market was
steady throiiKliont. Hales : Dressed beef and
shipping steois , $ J.O.Vff.4.33 ; cows und hclfors ,
Jl.WJii'j.15 ; stouUur.sand feeders , J Mori-'uri.
lions Recolpts. 3ill ; shipments. 2,507 : the
market was slow and steady to fie lower ; extreme -
tremo ranso , KI.2-y34.OUj hulk , H3.VB1.43.
SiiEEl' Receipts. r > 00 ; shipments , I.UiO ; the
market was iiilot | and nominally steady.
Marring ! ) Hcensus ,
The following mirrlago Huonsos were Is
sued by Judge Kller yesterday ;
Name and Address. Ago.
j Thomas Qrenvillo , Oinahu . (10 (
I Anna I ! Ilex , Omaha . r > : i
t Tom Hhadonlck , Omaha. . . . 29
1 .Mary SwaUodn , Oniahu . , . 18
r'Impure Blood.
Impure blood is manifested by pimples ,
biot'clics , boils , carbuncles , eruptions , salt rheum , and the
inability of the system to throw off poisonous matters.
Impure blood greatly endangers the health , and , if
pcrmittecl to remain in the body , passes from one i
stage of 'fdegeneration to another , until aches , pains ,
diseasesi and prolonged sufferings are developed.
The quickest and most thorough purifier of the blood is
Kickapoo Indian Sagwa
Nature's ! vegetable compound
of hejbs , roots , and barks , as
prcpated by the Kickapoo In
dians ; it cleanses the blood ,
and insures perfect circulation ,
drives out impurity , and restores
vigor and strength.
Mrt. C. W. IflOHTON , Ooavllle , H. H. , says : "I
haut tried your Klekapoo Indian Sagwa. It has pott'
tlvtly tuna a fat yean' ttundlng tkln disease by
thoroughly cltamlng my blood , I comliltr Sagwa u
tleiilng.
31.000bottle. All druggists. f-.T * .
Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer PRINCESS KICKAPOO.
1'r.turc1 * icmcdy for tloinacli anil . jilu worms. "Pure Blood , Perfect Health. "
Sure relief. > j tcnu.
OMAHA
MainifactiiFors' ' Jolliers' ' Directory
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OMAHA TENT-AWNIKG
COMPANY ,
I-'InB . ) innunock , oil nnd
rubber clothing , ri.vid fur
cntnloRiie. 1113 FnriiMii.
DAGS ANDTWINES.
BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO
Importer * nnd nmnuf.ic *
tnrora.
Flour fnck , tlnrlnpi nnd
TMno.
BICYCLES.
A.H. PERIOD & . CO M.O. DAXON ,
llOJ DoilKOntroot. lllcyclcs nld on monlhlir
Send for our rntnloiiuo Imminent * .
nnd price ? . Knrnnm > t.Omntia.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-nOESHOECO ,
I10J MownrdSlroit.
I I'oiy corner llth nnd imuulin
\Vo ntc nklnu close prleon to cn h buyoM , nnd nro
a clnst of Hood * which l < very nl-
rnblo wltli inorrlixnti.
KIRKEKDALL , JDNES AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
\Vlioln < n1o Mnnufactu'ri.
Hoot * , rhnc : ) , rubber !
And felt Koodv. Am'nts for llojlon llnb
bor Hhoo Co. , I1U2 , 1101
Ull-1 llt-niy .r.)3V. nnd lIDil Ilnrni'jmrooU
CJAL , COKE , tIC. ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE &
LIME CO. ,
Ilnrd nnd i-oft oonl , B.IC.
curlier ICtli nml
CORNICE. | CLOTHING.
EAQIECORNICE WORKS QIIMORE & , BUHL ,
MnnufnclurcrJ of < ! M Mnnufncturcrs anil
vnnlfovl Iron Cornice.
Window cni'3 , inpullc Whole nlo Clothleri ,
KkvllKlif , vto. 1110 nnil
111'i IJOllKO Bt. 11 O.I Hartley slroot.
DRr GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & CO. , KILPATRICK-KOCH
ORYGOnOSCO. ,
Dry Kood * , notions , fur- Dry Koodx , notion * .
nlshlne Koodi
. Cor. I Ii nml llownnlsls.
Corner llth nnd Howard.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO.
Electro DyimmoM , I > nmptVlro nnil Klcctrlcal Sup-
pile * of All Kinds.
1112 Howard ntruat , Umnti.i.
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illustrated catalogue
free.
1CU Capital ATCnuo.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
Successor * to ( ' .A. lleoba
& Co. ,
Ur.iconniinih nti.Oiuntin
GENf'S FU RNISHING GOODS.
BLOTCHKY & COHEN , ROBINSON STOKES CO
dents' furnl ! iln * Roods , Ocnts1 furnWiliu KOOJI ,
clotlilni nnd .
; notions.
' '
( Ivons n trial. Wo send m'f'ir celolirnted Ilrand
uniuplea exproja pre "lluckBkln" Over ill U ,
paid. pants , shirts , coats , etc.
1113 Hnrncy.
Hrat Oniali i.
GROC'ERIES. GLASS.
D.M.STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE &CO. ,
1M1-IMJ Jones street , 10th nnd Hnrney , Ouiab. % ,
Omnha , Nob.
Neb.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
S.AMG WHOnTER ,
215 Ilonrd of Tr.iilq
Trokor In Krnln , provt-
ilonsandalockt. I'rlv.'ito
wires to N. y. . Chleauo
and Ht , Louli.
HATS , ETC. HIDES , ETC.
W. A. I. GIBBON & CO , , CEO. OBERHE&CD. ,
lints , caps , straw cooJj IJujcri ol Iildoi , wool ,
Klovua and mlttcnj , talloir und fun.
Bill South Mill-si
HARDWARh.
RECTON & WILHELMY LOBECK&LIIIN ,
CO. , Iliillilcr ' Imrilwnro an
o r. lUtli nml.lacksonSts. .ncclian I CM tooli.
Omaha. 140lloiilai.St.
IRON WORKS.
PAXTON & VIERLINO
IRONWORKS ,
Wrought nn.l cnst Iroa
imllillnn work , enitlnot.
btnut worK , Rcnernl
LIQUORS.
FRICK& HERBERT.
ll.uor denlo r
IOJI I'nrnnmsU
LUMBEH.
GHAS. R. IEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIEID ,
llnnltrooil liimlier. woo.l
cnri'oti nnd | > nrtiot | Importer Amnrlo\n l' < irl
Homing , InnJ ronie.it , Mllwntikoj
liydrnulld eement nnd
Mi nml Doiiul.ir , Dulney whltullii'8 ,
MIULINEftY. ] "MUSICATT
G , ASTONEHILL , A. HOSPE , JR. ,
MllllQG IT , notlons.clonks I'lonoi , orenni , nrtliti'
ulc ,
mitcrl.ili , cte.
llli-m 8 IGlh n. Omaha KM.1 DoiiKlni utrnjt ,
OYSTfcRS.
A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT&CO. ,
1'iickors of oy teM , tlsli Oyoters , Kl l < nnd ColJ'y ,
OIK ! Celery , Sl'.i South lOtli SI
fOSljUiTOnworlli St. Dnvld Cole , .M
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LINE CO. ,
Itoflncil nni ] lubricating
oils , ftxlo Kroaa ? , vto.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
BRANCH & CO. , RIBBELL & , SMITH ,
Dealers In eounlrr iircxl- I'roduee , fruit' of all
iiec , fruits , vck'claUluj ,
etc. kinds , oyatori ,
iwntownrrt Street. I3tli nnd Harnoy Streeti.
KIRSHBRAUN&BROS. , JAS. A. CLARK & . CO. ,
Uuttor , chooio , ( Vif ) ,
Duller , eggs and poultrr. poultry and name.
] ID3 I'nrn.im Jt CW South 13th Strook
RIDDELL&.CO. , G. PEOAU ,
Comml Mon Merchant.
Duller , cheese , oggiTO < r- 1'roduco , Ilultcr , 1 'Ci ,
Chcoio nnd 1'onllrr
elnblcs , friilu , poultry 12th nnd llonnrd Sti.
nnd cntiio. Uninlia.
MUllIN ft. NIC LAIN , BINGHAM&.SON.
Specialties. bllttor. ami , Send us your KVKS , Hut *
clioone , poultry , etc. No. tur , I'oullry. ( lame ,
US. llti. : Her. 1st Nit. llldoi , IHc.
liank. 1701- 1 l.oavcuworlli St.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
WrapplitKpaper.nllKlnJi
full Block of
Curry R
of twlnca. etc
printing , wrapping nml 140j Jlowurdat.
wrtlbm paper , c.ird pa
per , ote. Tel. 1730.
STOVE REPAIRS.
JAMES HUGHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
StOTes repairs of nit klnli WORKS ,
nnd water
Ptoro ropatra
Cooks nnd Hoaturj
aitnclimcntN for iviiy Ltnd
( orsnlo. of Btovomailo ,
( M79. Hill Stnnt 1237 DniiRLii.
SASH. I TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&CO. , H. HARDY & CO.
Mnnufacturori of lash , Toy * , dolli , alb unit ,
fancy goods , house fur-
doors , blinds nnd
nl'lilnn Keels , child-
moulding * , nraccii of- *
Iiard Sts. ion4 carrlaKOJ.
Occ , 12lh and 131U Farnam Street.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED
COMMISSON MERCHANTS.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , GASMAHN HI DUDLEY.
Hooni3l KxciianKO llulld- Huoras , 0 } nnJ 81 Ur
HullJIn/ South chin ; ] lilllti ! ; ;
Ora.ilia. Bo u til O.-nilit.
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE ll
CAPACITY GOO.OOO BUSHELS.
for All Kinds of n
! ? MONEY ADVANCED OH CflfflfflEKK ,
All nnil u weighed , Inspcctod airl stor.iso nil
established by state ullicora.
Wrlto for rale § and full particulars and cousl.ii
Elilpinuntsuaiuof
WOODMAN & RITCHIE CO
OMAHA , NJ01J.
It. T. FELIX GOUKAItU'H OU1ENTAJ. CllKAM.
D OK MAGICAL DEADII'IHll.
lloinnvci Tnn ,
! , Motiil'ntclu
c > . n ii unit
tiki n Jlioate ) > ,
and every folom-
lili on Lfnutf ,
andilefles iletec.
tlon , . It Ims
loo(1 thulujtof
40 yearn , anil la
tunic , to buaiira
It Is properly
in n dc , Accept
n o unun'orfolt
ofsluilUrnnrue ,
Dr. U A , hnyer
iiiilil lotilnilyof
the liuut ton ( a
rollout ) ; "As you Indies will use them I recommend
'Courauil's Crcam'nt tbo loan liurmfulof nil tlio
In prepitratlons. " I"or JlBbr nil DrnroliU non
Vunor ( Joodi De&lera IntUo Unlloil Stnlcn , Cnimdiw
und ICuropo.
KUKDT. UOI'KINB. rrop'r.STUrcaUonoaEL. N. Y.
Np r , i'crtulii Itcrucuy. I.att.
Iniicurruovcrrcturut. 1 "It " , VVJI. - - - ,
tcali'U ) Creo to BUT ufTerer , * rra <
i ijcrlrtioti to cnlarffo ninall , wealc
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ „ part * and rcrlulu cute for < x t
r & Bind Yljr'jr.RiulftkloiiB.Viiiiroi'elo
Imiociicy. J , D.HOUal : . llox > . AILIi'n.ill'-'i
M , HENDERSON ;
CORHISSIOH MERCHINT ,
in , Seeds ,
and Provisions.
Nos. 2 and 4 Shonrmn St. ,
noomi684C9. CHICAGO.
H t lomfncllllloKrortliolmnailnifof hl | > incnti
nf Uraln , Klcld nnd Klax Hucili. llffcrc'iiccn Corn
' " '
ttxcliHiuteund AmtrlrnnKirclnaeoNulUiim'
Dr. GLUCK ,
Eye , Ear , Nose , Thr oat
SPECIALIST.
Glasses udjiiHtod to nil visual defeats.
Cuturrh successfully troatnd ,
Room 18 , Barker Block , 151h anil Farnatn
Allan
KOVAL MAIL HI'ISAMKI13.
Bull ret'iilntly durlnj winter from
PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL Direct.
Cabin f < ( lnm1 upward ; ncrond c.ililnf ! 5. Ktconwo
ntlow ratoi , .No CATTLE CAIUIIIII ,
STATE ] ATBf1 : .
] AlAl AN LINK
JjiJWJtl ( e'J0 AH8IIll.J3.
New VorU and Glasgow KorlnlvMlf.
Cabin tin. t-'econd Cnbln (2i. Etoera < JHJ. Apply
lu ALLAN A CO. . OUIouo U. 15. .MJJ I'.i. n'.l'nHl
Tlcliot umcoj W. RVAll.-l.irllnnoi t'uci. ( Uli >
Tlio Moit Effoe-/If3 Tonicin
LA GRIPPE
This iirupnrittlnii Xrlkos at Iliaoil. . of tlio nvll or
rcitorInK qulcklr nnd otrecfinlly tbu nutrlUr *
( unctions of tlio dubllltntcd lyntom ,
Bol < l 1 > U All
ia. KOuaiartA 8c ao , ,
iiCJ , CiS StUO North \Vllliiim SL , . N.V
'CUBIE '
/YOURSELF ! ,
r A k your Uruggltt for a
. ' botllo ol lllii U. The only .
J non-jxjiionuui remedy for all \
J the untiatural dlicliarKU and
I prlvato illvmo of men anil the
I debilitating weakness peculiar
1 to women. It nirce In a few
I days without the old or
bllclty of a doctor.
, e r/ntifrtnl tmfricuu Cure.
Manufuctured by I
The Evanj Chtmical Co. '
CINCINNATI. O.
U. B. A.
" W ° n > "l n llnhu
OTP . cur dlu tOloaon.ri '
Hop r
TO WEAK MEN SalTerincr yuuUif'al the cirtcu errory from t
rarlydeca iy , wwllnff weaknckg , lott nmiUioxl. ete
1 wfll MIII ; . , " ° i"W " " "i ? ttAMJ "intfluli
full
liarUculum Jiaiuo
( or cure , FHIIli of
A pltiiillil medical work i tliuuld ID , read by
nan wlio U IICTVOIH nml iluiillltaU'il. > 'u. , , . .
i'rofc V. O. l/JnVi.KEUfllooilus. Voiiru