Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 07, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    G TFIE OMAHA DAILY BEErtlONDAY. MAKOH 7 , 1832.
NO CLEW TO THE MYSTERY
Brokers Anxious to Know Why Lnko Slioro
Took a Vpurt.
MANY HOLD GOULD RESPONSIBLE
They Arc i ; < | imlly Atixlnn * to Know Why
That Slock Suddenly Cotluturil i " l Left
a Comfortable Mnjnrlty Stranded
onVull Htrret'n Curb.
NBW YOHK , Mnroh -Spcclul | Tclcgrnm
to TUB HUB. ] All ordinary calculations
wcro upset by iiuch n market ns x\o nro hav
ing now. It Is ono or perpetual Burprlsos.
The latest tins been Riven by the LakoShoro.
Hero Is a stock which scotncd the embodi
ment of conservatism. Speculation In It
was b.wcd on general Ideas and Its movo-
nioiit * were therefore slow and steady. Sud
denly ono afternoon , without nnv cause
that ttio average observer can discover ,
brokers rush Into the exchange and
buy it so eagerly that It mounts live points
In thirty minutes ; next mornltiR It jumps
flvo points moro and then as suddenly falls
back the stimo amount , Friday morning
LaUo Sboro sold at 1S8 , in the attornnon at
1fiO ! Saturday It Jumped to 140 , then dived
back to 135. 'Such wild movements exceed
these of the Industrial stock which used
to till people- with Kcavo fears about "shak
ing publlu confidence. "
when nooplo see such n stock as Lnko
Shore outline capers llko this it produces
something of the same feeling as might be
excited by the sight of a gray boarded , ven
erable nmn of known staid demeanor all at
once rushlnc Into the street turning hand
springs , climbing lamp posts and lumping
over tipple stands. Ona looks on amii/ed and
Inquires the oauso.
Shrouded In .Mystery.
It Is n mystery , the latest the street has
been treated to. Somebody has the key 10 It ,
that Is certain , for the brokers must Imvo
received their orders from some sourco.
Humors that a "melon was to bo cut"
sprung up on all sides , but no ono seemed to
know what niolou it was to be or why the
cutting of It should have been de
cided upon Friday morning. Michigan
Central rose about eight or ntno points also ;
Is there to bo a melon In the way of scrip
dividend or some other extra distribution lu
that stock also ? Another report was that it
was duo to n largo order to buy the stock
"at the market , " as tbo technical term 1 to
cover shorw , and the order was said to como
from Mr , Gould , who hod determined to
close u long standing short account ho had
in the stock.
No ono else that Wall street knows of
would give an order llko that except Mr.
Gould , Hence , when thn rumor spread that
tbo buying was to cover shorts , Mr. Gould
was naturally thought of as n man who was
short. When" the stock broke back after
touching 140 and the whole market slumped ,
the oxcltcd brokers had it that Mr. ( Jould
was dead died suddenly In his private car.
The wits of the exchange divined the cause
immediately ho had boon told the prlco of
Lake Shore and It killed him.
What Caused 4nuld'H Action.
Supposing It to bo true that Mr. Gould was
chart find had determined to cover at any
cost , what wus his reason for doing it ) Had
ho received some Information wnlch decided
hi mi Supposing there was no truth in
thcso stories , und the sudden caperIn Lake
Shore were merely clever manipulation ,
mudo possible by the small amount of stock
after that In the street , then U might bn as
sumed that the prlco will collapse oven moro
quickly thau it rose. But this is not so cer
tain.
It Is obvious that the Vandcrbllt holdings
of the stock have not como upon the marketer
or the price could never have risen to 130 , to
say nothing of 140. It follows , therefore ,
that at any pi Ice yet made for tbo stock
thcso largo holders nro not willing to sell.
This argues un Idea of the value of tbo prop
erty , which may yet put It to the
price of Lncknwnnua. Some ono , how
ever , took the opportunity afforded by
the excitement In Lake Sboro to unload a
considerable quantity of Heading and doubt
less such superlluons amounts of other coal
blocks which largo insiders were willing to
let outsiders havo. bavo been coming on the
murkot lately while publio attention wus at
tracted to the great strength of the Vaador-
bilt stocks.
It Is a novel sensation to the street to have
Lake Sl.oro enveloped In mysteiy , but
mystery seems tbo fashion now. Delaware
& Hudson was enveloped in ono a week
ago aad thoaoubo started It fvero great Iv
entertained at the case with which it ban be
done In these times. The stock which Is
perennially enveloped In mystery now Is
Now England. An operator who bos had
some experience in these things says ho
never handled u stock which responded so
readily to manipulations.
Utsy to C'uru for Millions ,
There nro only $ 0,000,000 of It , so the
amount afloat , any time Is easy to tuko care
ot ; one-half the people believe it is worth
less , the other half that It will bo or great
value some day , through the rivalry of the
iiclphborinB wealthy companies of the prop
erty. So conditioned , Now England can bo
worked to a charm , either on tbo bull or boar
side according to the general temper of tbo
market. The goucral tamper now Is bullish ,
strongly so ; banco there Is tiotblng surpris
ing la tbo fuot that Now England has boon
put through another of Its mysterious phases ,
enabling some ono on the hibldo to
unload a considerable block of the stock ut
satisfactory prices. Nor Is It at all unlikely
that after a period of rest the stock will bo
brought back again and another bull turn
made.
It Is a mine of gold when properly han
dled so long ns the road Is not leased by
any of Its more powerful neighbors , leasing
would remove the stock from the spoculalivo
arena. For the coming week wo nro told to
buy all the Vandorbllts , Including North
western ; to buy Erie ; also St. Paul , which
holds Its dividend mooting Thursday. There
ls to bo no lop for Vundorbllt stocks. Ono
can believe almost anything after Lake
Shore's performances. TJio industrial
stocks arc qulto distanced. They have
become tame beside tbo gyrations of tbo
heavy dividend payers nmung the railroads.
Never were bull points thicker in Wall street
than they were Friday nnd Saturday. The
air wait dark with scrip dividends , privileges ,
rights , distribution of surpluses , new combi
nations , increased dividends , guarantees and
the rest of it. The concern , however , secnu
to find Its reorganization road hard travel
ing tbu Uichmond Terminal.
It U II HIB Deal.
The new scheme appears to DO In u bad
wny. Mr , Oicott will hnvo to look out or his
reputation for success as a roorcnnlzor will
receive u fatal blow. It will bo said of him
that bo underestimated the size of the contract -
tract ho took In hand , which U a bad thing
to have said of a man In bis position , The
Terminal securities fell while the rest ot the
market was going up and as for the 5 per
cent bonds they took a header of about tou
points In two days. When the whole list
dropped back Saturday In tbo last half hour
It was doubtless due to n Knowledge- that tbo
bank statement just about to como out
would bo bad. It showed tbo surplus re
serve to bo decreased | 5XJO,000 ( , wbilo the
loans were Increaiod nearly 18,000,000. The
deposits had Increased only 1 1,000,000 , so tbo
loss In surplus was duo to the loans. This
gives us some Idea of the amount of securi
ties co-mine to us from abroad and the nu
merous deliveries of stock in ten-share cer
tificates , and of bondi with the English rev
enue stamp on them are Indisputable ovl-
donco to the same effect ,
London seems to bo Inexhaustible ; it sells ,
lid sells , and keeps on soiling. But brokers
who do an active foreign business report
that there are cortnln signs now that tbo
bottom ls about roschoa. Stocks are getting
ccarco lor delivery on the otuor sldo.
That tolls the story. Soon they will
find their market bare of Americans. Then
must como the turn and London will begin
to buy back some of the securities she has
poured upon us so persistently , This Is a
bull point merely ono In the aauural crop of
them. Wo uro prepared for anything after
luch events as tboso of the last week , and
merely usk , what noxtl
FINANCIAL ItKVlKW.
Stagnation Boeini to 11 o Settling Down on
I j : > ; rllilii r ,
LOKDO.V , March 0. Discount was oaiy
During the pust week at 1 % per com for
three months nnd V { per cent for short.
Money xvas moro plentiful , but there was no
demand. Hill broken have dnlly been mak
ing repayment * to the Dank of England nnd
supplloshnvo * boon further Increased by the
return of currency from the provinces ,
uhoro capital taken out of com
mercial enterprises throuch declining
trade Is placed in banks awaiting
n bolter chance for Investment. Stagnation
seems lo bo settling down on everything with
dull times nnd permanent low rates. The
weeks advnnco In silver ot Is 8d disappointed
these expecting n sharper reaction. Busi
ness during the week was almost solely on
Indian account. Oa the Stock oxehnngo
movements were Irregular and business
generally was Innctlvu. The prolonged
negotiations tor the snltlomont of the Muriel-
las nffnlri tends to chock operations. Tbo
South American Trust has withdrawn from
the proposed arrangement whereby they be
came responsible for the Murlottns liabili
ties , about 500,000 of which is Immediately
pnvnblo. A tlnnnclal crisis In the Munottas
affairs Is therefore Imminent ,
fell twas reported yesterday that Ibo bills
were returned and that the holders are about
tonpplyto the accounts for the winding up
of the linn. The putting nn end to the pro
tracted susponco regarding the fnto of the
linn will bo a positive rollcf , llnanclars thus
galling rid of an uncertainty long Impend
ing. The fresh developments lu the conl
panic had an Influence In checking business
and especially In British railway securities ,
lu which there was a general fall for the
week of from 9f per cent to 11 per cent.
American railway socurllles experienced
spurts of acllvily with Intervals of quiet ,
The course of dealings showed that Now
York was buying nnd Iho English public
for the most part selling.
Altbough values were chiefly sustained by
Wull street orders , considcinulc buying on
English account proceeded In Vnndorbllt
stocks , the chief favorite being Now York
Central shares , the demand for which was
almost sensational. Variations for the week
lu prices of American railway securities In
clude the following : Increases Lake Shore ,
"Jf percent ; Denver & Ulo Grande , pro-
tcrrod. ! ) per cent : Erie , ordinary , 2 per
cent ; Denver und Ulo Grande , common , I/
percent ; Union Paclllcshares , H percent ;
Alchlson , Income , Not them Pacific nnd
Louisville & Nashville , 1 par cent cnch ;
Atchlson , Central PncIIlo shares , Now York.
Ontailo fe Western , Norfolk & Woslorn pro-
forrcd , Ohio it Mississippi ordinary , Wabush
proforrotl , yt percent oaeh ; Illinois Central ,
1 per cent ; St. Paul common , 'J f per cent ;
Now York Central , 4J < par cent. Canadian
railway securities wcro quiet , Grand Trunk
third preferred declining 1 nor cent on Ino
week , and the Grand Trunk 11 rat und second
preferred yt per cent onch. In the depart
ment of foreign government securities Span
ish bonds declined } < "t per cent lor Iho week ,
owing lo selling In Paris and bad national
financial prospects. Portueuuao issues
under the some Influences wont down
1/4 per cent , ivhilo ItnlUn bonds declined
1 } { per cjnt nnd Argentines \yt nor C3ut.
Among the miscellaneous securities nil
Sophis Droworios show a falling ofi } per
cent for the week , and Elraoro copper a fall
of li per cent.
Iliiviinii Market Hot low.
HAVANA , March 0. It was n quiet week In
th'o sugar market ; only a small business was
dono. Quotations : Molasses sugnr , regular
to good polarization , $ -'J5@2.r > 0 , gold , per
quintal ; Muscovado , fair to good refining ,
83 to OU degrees polarization , $2.25@2.50 ,
gold , per quintal ; centrifugal , ! ) i lo 00 de
grees polarization , & .S7 @ : i.iKi : ! gold , per
quintal. Receipts from 25th lo U'Jlh lilt. ,
09.000 bags : 013 hhds. Exports during the
same time , 01,000 bags , 757 hhds. , of which
77,000 bags and all the hogsheads lo the
United States.
BACON 50.50 , gold , per cwt.
FI.OUU American , $7.70 , gold , per bbl.
JiuKii > Ucur $8.50 , gold , per 100 Ibs.
HAMS-American cured , $12.50 gold per
quintal for northern ; $10.50 lor southern.
Luii > In kogs. $3.50 gold per quintal ; in
tins , $11.00.
LUM unit Nominal.
St-OKKS ANII Haul's Quiet.
CIIKWIXO Toiucco $10.50 gold per quintal.
WIIITC NAVY BEANS $4.75 gold per quin
tal.
FiiemiiTs Qulot and weak.
EXCIIANOK Weak.
SPANISH Goi.i-Ji.40 @ 2.41.
On the llcrlln Hour-He.
BEIIMX , March G. Business was quiet on
the bourse during the past week. Homo
funds wcro firm. Iron and coal shares rose
on the Drospcct of an English coal strike ,
but receded yesterday under the expectation
of a settlement. Bank und industrial shares
were weak. The final quotations include
the following : Prussian 4s , 100.50 ; Mexican
us , 81.80 : Doutsoh bank , 153.10 ; Bochumor ,
105.00 ; Harpenor , 138 ; short oxehnngo on
London , & 20.42 ; long oxchaugo on London ,
$20.321 ; private discount , 11)- ) per cent.
On the 1'urltt llonrso.
PAWS , March 0. The settlement has Just
been concluded. Contages were easy. Many
buyers of Italian , Spanish and Portuguese
securities closed operations , causing a fall In
those bocuritics wilh weakness In foreigners
generally. Government stocK was tlrm , after
the now cabinet's declaration of Us policy.
Three per cant routes show n rise of COo in
Iho week and Hio Tinto % f , while Credit
Foncior dropped fljf f.
COn the Fran It fart Iloursr.
FitvxKroiiT , March 0. On the bourse dur
ing Iho week business was dull. Foreign
securilics yesterday relapsed } per cent.
The anal quotations include : Hungarian
gold ronio , < JJ.5 ; Portuguese , 38.50 ; Uusslan ,
03.00 ; Spanish , 5S.30 ; Austrian credit , i.'OJ ;
short oxehnngo on London , $20.42 ; prlvaln
discount , \ % percent.
THU SPUUULATIVU M.VKKKTS.
There Wus u Decidedly JtcarlHlt reeling in
\Vlifiit Yesterday.
CHICAGO. III. , March 5. There was u dnold-
odly bearish fooling In wheat during most of
Ihoseadlon and lower prlcja. The nowa pre
sented u sharp ojntrast with that which was
irlvon out no frouly yesterday. The bulls
hardly got a slnzle Item In their favor , and
Iho Huspiclon which started suylng that trudu
bad been ulevurly deceived by manufactured
Intelligence wus strongly felt. The manu
facturers who wore rourosontcd ns buying so
vigorously only yesterday , nnd the damage to
cropswhloh they represented as bo alarmlnj ,
were scarcely mentioned today. On the con
trary , dullness and apathy scuinod to prevail
every where. Amid so much that wus bearish
It Is dltlluult to say what wus the most de-
tnoslnR , but the ino.mcr exports from the sea
board for Iho week only V.2JJ.03J leu than
for u nniUlinu WIIB very discouraging. The
fuel thut much whuut wus cld.irod from the
seaboard yoxtorday was another bearish Item.
A published report on tnu condition oC the
wliuor wheut crop , the continued free move
ment In the northwest anil the lower oitblos
wuro likewise wcalccnln. ; In their tendency
with the shorts und It did not tuko loiu for
the orowd to get on the boar Hide with un-
UHiml animation. Longs saw nil their hopes
ot profits * > li itturcd und m-uio liasto to soil
und others , tukliiii now COUMKC , assisted In
thu decline by solllni ; freely. There was very
llttlo disposition to buy until thuro hud boon
u dooldod recession In pr.cos nnd oven them It
was mostly In Iho way ot covering bv shorts
who hud peed profits in sight , 1'urdrldgo
wus n buyer ivnd covurou u big line of whoiit.
The last iwo weeks mum huvo broiiL'ht the
pnmt specnlutor bla wlnnlu.-B. Now Vorkuta
led by Cottrell , were hoiivv Hollers trom the
start. The weakness continued throughout
the Hcaiilun with im noticeinlo rouutlon nnd
closed wouk und only ulluhtly nbovo the bet
tom ifKurcs of the day ut u loss nf over 1 per
coiit compared with yoMorifuv. May opened
f o lower ut UOJo. ? sold to Wic. wont off to
WMc , drmod totuyc , broke tobOUo and closed
weak ut M.e. ) ?
Corn wusqulot and easy ; receipts were u
trlllo In excess of the estimates and contained
JO curs of contract. Trade ivus blow and this
with the weakness In thowhuutult and the
weakness of the cash doinund wuro doiiresslnj
Influences. Thu transactions were confined
tou runjoof o und the llbi wus Jio lower
than that ot yesterday.
Outs were dull and uusy und the market wus
fouturolDss. Considering the weakness In
wheat , thu dullness in corn and luruor re
ceipts of oats thuu expected , prices hold very
well , cloning with Uo loss.
lloj ? products noru quiet nnd rattier easy ,
though thoopuuliiR wuHallti'n ( Inner on uo-
oountot Iho receipts of lioKibufni ; 0,000smaller
than predicted and prices at the yards from
60 to lUa higher. Hut there wus llttlo inquiry
nnd the flrmuess soon dlinppourud. The close
shows thu marl.ct uuclmuKcd with lard und
rib * So higher.
Kitlniutud rocelpls for Monday : Wheat. 173
cai-a ; corn , lUi ! cars ; unt , U > 7 cam ; liob , 20.000
head , und lUJ.too head ( or next weuk.
Cash quotations wuro us tollows :
Kr.oim-Hiendv and unchanged.
WHEAT-NO. 2 spring who.it , b7Voi No. 3
spring wheat , tOo ; No. 1 red. vio.
CoiiN-Lowcr ; Ao. 2. ! * 0 ! No. 3 , yellow ,
OATS-NO. Z. 20' ' < oi No. 2 wultc , t. o. b _
32A.iiO ! r o. U white , UJc.
QllVB-No.2 , bOo.
1'uiiK Mem pork , per bbl. , ( lO.K.'Kl lurd ,
ppr cwt , fU)7' ( ) ; : hort ribs sides ( looao )
( \80 : dry salted nhouldurs iboxod ) . Jl.T.'v
IIAIU.F.T-NO. 2. Mot No. a. f. o. b. , 4 a&V |
No. 4 , f. o. b. . oaailc.
TIMOTIIV HKHti-Prlmo. tl 245ll.ni.
VIIISKV Distillers' Onlshcd goods , per gal.
HtTOAlis Cutloif , unchanged ntSSSJic ,
COIIN No. ; iyellow. IW Ol.'c.
Tlio loading fut urea rnnscd as folloows !
AiiTin.rs. ninu. LOW. CI.OI-8 ,
Wit CAT-NO , s
.March 1 8 = ) ' { 1 67
ill
COIIN f < o. 2
March , 4tU
4SM
June 41 0
OATS No. 7-
Mnrch. . , . , .
.Mnjr
lUfiR 1'OIIK-
Mnrcl WK IOP7V 10 8H
MDT. 11 14 It 17.L HOtW
IA IID
Mnrcli , . , , , , (1 ( 10 n 40
> t r U W e 47K
glldllT HIIIB-
Mnrch , . , . , . 6fO
May 5 ! - ; 6 W & M MX )
nccelpls and shlpmcnU led y were ns fol
lows :
On the I'roilticn oxchuntro ted uy the butter
minuet wns unoliaiiRcdi fancy eroninorv , 1'8'i
line western , iiVZJi'c1 : ordlimrv.-dSJ'.Mo : solcctod
dairy , S.'QJJot ordiiiury.fl ife'-JZle , Kggs. Ha
_
Now Yor .M-irkoM ,
New VOIIK , MurcliS. Kr.ouit Ilccclnts , JI.26J
pligs ; oxporu. lH5lilU ) , , > J,547uuoUsiiulot , dull ,
lioiivys sules , 1.VIM hbK
COIIN MIAI , Dull , steady ; yellow weslorn ,
- ' . .
WHEAT Hceolpts. G7.MJ hu.s exports , notio ;
sales , 010,000 bit. of futures ; 7Gi ( ) int. of spot.
Spot nmrket dull ; No.J ro I , Jt.O.Hi'iM.O'iU ' In
store and elevntor : ! I.UO'il.01.'i ' aflonl ; Jl.o.Hi
(3I.U7'/i ( f. o. I ) : No. II rod , qulot ; Nn. n un
graded red , 8 > 3nle : No. I tiottliurn. $1.0.114
I.Oli No. 1 h.ird , Jl.in'.SiTil.OTlJ ' ; Nj ) . 3 northern ,
UOUc. options were weuk and dull , olosliiK
, ' e holow yestordny on lower cables , forel , - tiers
ers selling nnd fuvornlilo weather west. No 2
toil , Mm eh tl.tmi ; April , fl,03Muy. ; II.UI ®
l.ol . eloauittiit Jl.OlU ; June. OTJjtt'JJJf. ' olos-
InR ullW.'eO ; Julv. WUTiOS. e. oloalnj utOSJio ;
AiiL-ust , invQOilo. clotltiKntniiio.
llAiu.Kr Dull , bul steady ; No , 2 Mllwaulioo ,
csa'ico. '
UAitLKrMALT SOe ; Cuimda country made.
81o.
81o.COIIN Kccoipts , KIO.IiDO bu. : exports , 0,702
bu , ; Hiih'H , liu.UJd bu. futures ; SlI.WM bu snot.
Hpotinarkut quiet ; No. 2 , 40'l'yo ) In olo-
vutor ; h'lttffi.rt'ic ullout ; ungraded mixed ,
4SHSl ci No. a. 48MIIUio ; stoumer mlvod.
4l'iW" ! > ! ie. Options dull , closing steady ;
March , 491io ; April , ruWWic , closlnnut ftO o ;
Mur. 4 Il-i0ii4'l c ; clmlu tit 4'J'4c ' : Juno ,
48 o ; July. 41 'i4Uic , clnslns ut 49'iu.
UT8 llocoiuts , 41.0,0 bu. ; exports , 14,400
bu. ; miles , ig.ooo bu. futures ; ril.ouO bu. spot ;
spotnmrlcet dull und steady ; options dull
und easier ; Maroh MV&Wfo. cloMnK utSJ'ie ;
April : w ; 'o ; May , : ii > Sc. closing ut MHe ; spot
No. 2 ullaat IIH IS'io ' ; mixed western. UUft
aSc ; white western , joailo ; No. 2 Uhle.iRO , : ce ,
HAY Qulot unrt flrm.
HOPS Qulot nnd easy. Pacific co int. 1923e.
SUQAlt Raw. ejiilet and sto.idy ; fair relln-
ln,3c : conlrlfintuls , 9J tost. as : rollnod , firm
und ( inlet.
MOLAPSBS Foreign , dull ; 53 tost. 12'jc ; New
Orleans quiet und firm ; common to fancy , "S ©
'Me.
'Me.KICIJ Fairly active und flrm.
I'BTHOLEUM-Stcady ; Unltud closoJ ut B9ic !
for April.
COTTON SEED OIL Steady und quiet : crude ,
2.V-5C ; yellow , 2Uc.
TAI.IJOW Qulot nncl ensy ; city ( $3.00 for pkgs ) .
41 1-lliC.
Kosm Firm nnd quiet ; steamed , common
to Kood , ti aj < ai.i7' : { .
Tuiti'KKTtsK Dull nnd strndy ut 4KJ401c. ( {
Kens Lower ; lur o receipts ; western , 15e ;
receipts , 144 pks. (
HIDES Stcndy und qulot ; wet salted New
Orleans selected. 4" > nnd 75 Ibs. at 03.Sc ; Toxus
selected , A'J nnd GO Ibs. wasc.
i'oHK StuuiJy ; mess. $ ! ) . " © 10.50.
Cur MEATS Eusy ; pickled bellies. B' < o ; plck-
loil nhuuldors.i4c ! ! ; pickled hums. IXtil4c ;
middles , quiet und easy : short do ir. 905 .
LAKU fatiudy nnd dull western steam ,
tfl.75 nskod ; option sales , 200 tierces ; March ,
$ .72O.W ; Mny , $ G.8Juske ( < l ; July , J6.01 usked.
IIUTTEit Kreoly olTorod : western dairy. ID ®
23c ; western cro.imory. 21.OKc : western fuc-
torv. 1GG2JC ! ElulnsHHio.
CIIKF.SE Firm und qulot ; purt skims , &R10V5e.
JVia IIION Qulot und cusy ; American. tl. TA ®
Coi'i'Eii Quiet nnd steady ; Ipko , J10.50 ®
. , ,
LEAD Steady and dull ; domestic , $1.15J.20.
TIN Steady ; str.ilts , J19.00.
Oinitlia Produce MurketB.
FI.OUU Omuhu Milling company's Ilollanco
1'atentr > J ; Invlnclblo I'utcnt , K..40 ; Lone
Star Hunorlatlve. f--'O ; Snowllukc , * 1.8 : > ; Fancy
Family. $ : .73 ; S. F. ( illman's Hold Medal. J-.r.'j ;
Snow White. J2.25 ; Snowllake , J2.00 ; low crude.
tl.CO ; Queen ot the I'.iutry. $4 00.
l > 4 > UbTitv Chickens , oed stock , 010c ;
geese , ducks und turkeys , ll12c.
HUTTEII llest choice country roll. 10@21e ;
lower grades , 17lHc.
HIDKS No. 1 ktreen salted hides. 4U4 o ;
No. 2Krocn suited hldos , 4Hl'-ie ; No l Kroeu
suited hides. 2Ti to 40 Ilia , ISUWc ; No. U Rreen
suited hides. 23 lo 40 11)3. , yAJJie : No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , Gc ; No. 2 vcnl cult. 8 to 15 ! bs. ,
4c ; No 1 dry flint hides , 78o : No. 2 dry flint
hides , 5tibc ( ; No. 1 dry sultocl hides. ! iCe. Tal
low , \o. 1 , : i'/4c ; tallow , No. ' . ' . J'/ic ; Krcaso ,
white A , 4u ; i ; reuse , white li , WWla ; Rreabo.
yellow. He ; KIOUSO. dtirk , 2' c ; old ontter , 2 ®
2'Ac ; beeswax , prime , ICe ; rough tallow , Ui
© lie.
lie.HAV Slow ut S3.50.VOO. The Inttor prlco
could only bo obtulncd for something extra
good.
KiHJB-Murket easier ut 12
KUIIHUS City Market * .
KANSAS Cirr. Mo. . Mnroh 5 Fr.onrt
In good demand , II rm and iincliunccd ; pat-
ei.tK , J..WJ ; extra funcy. t.y < KK.yzs fancy ,
8J.ir.2.lft ; choice. JLUOQi--OO.
WHEAT Hotter ; No. 2 hard , 77o bid ; No. 2
rod , cash , 82o bid.
CoitN Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 33ie ! hid ; March ,
Wlc asl.ed.
OATS-Stendy ; No. 2. cash and March , 28obld.
KYK Weak ; No. 2. 77ffl78c.
FLAX SEED BOc.
DHAN Steady ; fi4e.
HAY Market strons ; pnlrlo E5o hiRlicr ;
( jnotatloiiH are. timothy. f.OU ! ) per Ion ; fanoy
pralrlo , JT5T ; good to choice , I5.00aii.00 ; low
Krndos , J4.5D5.00.
Eons Stcndy nt 12o.
lIUTTEU-bcarco , but firm ; creamery , 228o ;
roll , flrm to higher ut I4O2U ! .
CIIIISE Unchanged ; Vouna America , lOo ;
KutiNns. 7 © o.
ICBCRIITS Whaat,38S03 bu. ; corn , 27,049 bu ;
outs , 1.UG7 bu.
Hiiii'MKNTB Wheat , 22,015 bu. ; corn , 23.178
bu. ; outs , 2,457 bu.
London Wool Murkot ,
LONDON , Mnrcli 5. The receipts of wool dur
ing the past week were : From Now .South
Wales. J.U71 b.ilos ; from VIotorlu , 1.7JJ b.Ues ;
from South Australia , 1,41) ) b'.los ; from West
Australia , : i,450 bales ; from New X.onlnntl ,
2.UI7 bales ; from the Cnpo of ( Joed Ilopo and
Natal. 2,403 bales ; from Uusslu , 1,109 bales ;
from I'ranco ' , HTri bales , and from vurlous oilier
plucos , 7UJ bales.
Cofloo Markot.
MEWYOIIK. March 5. Options opened bnroly
steady ut 5 to 15 points down ; closed steady
nt&to lOunlnts clown : sales. MS ) buss. In-
cludlnz March , ( Ul l ; April , Iiaooffl3.ti5 | ; May.
ll-J.TfiiilS.8l ; July , jr..ao ; Soiitombor , IS.a3 ®
12'l'Spot Klo dull and nominal ! No. 7.
914,87 ! ' ) ,
Liverpool Murhoti ,
LiVEitpoou March 5. WHBAT Dull ; hold
ers offer modera'.ely ; No rod winter , 7s UHd
porccntul ,
CoHN-btendy ; demand fair.
11ACON LOIIK ulour , 45 Ibs. , ajs per owt.
STHUKS AM ) 11ON U.S.
Couiploto nnil DuiuorullzliiK CIiiiii 'CH Oc-
uiirrvd In the \Vliolo I. Int.
NEW YOIIK , Mnroh 5. The stock mnrknt
iisiiln tliowod ovldcnco Hint the moving power
belilnn the fluctuations Is only muiilpulutlon
und , whim the atrensth of tlio whole list wus
very decided In the first hour , comuleto and
demoralizing CUUIIKOS occurred ut II o'clock
und the most positive weuKneua marked the
trodlnuon thn excliunne for thu luat hour of
thu session , There were two principal OUIISCB
udvunccd for this audden chunirit In temper ,
one tiding the rumor revived ot the death of
Mr. liould und the other was the appointment
of , t receiver for the Oeoridu Central railroad.
The former , however , wus qulukly denied ,
the luttnr WIIH known before the opening of
thu session und seemed to Imvo no woluht dur
ing thu first hour. 1 huro wui beside u hunk
statement which showed u lurgo deereusu | n
eaali.dcBplto u moderuto Increuso n deposits
und a lie. ivy expansluu of loans , which cuutod
a ruductlon In the fcuruius rvBurva of over t\-
OUO.liOO. ThlB unUoubtedly hud homo Inllucnoo ,
but tbo downward movement was In full
swing long before the Issue ot the Matemttnt.
' 1 ho market oucned withu linn temper , und
Uio who o list , with thuuxcoitlon | of tlio ICIch-
iioud&We | t I'olnt securlt.os uud New En-
glund , beoi-od further Improvement in the llrst
hour , thoio being up to thut time no ud-
vuntuKO to the Vaudurbllts , tliough they were
still strong , and Luke bluiro rose rapidly from
iatl'4 to I4J1J. MKihlKBii Ocntrul inoro llian
kot-plng pucu with It. with a rlso from m.i to
llllou much smaller business. All tlie other
blocks of this jsroup full the htlmulnn , nnd
Nortliwesleni and New York Central mudo
material gulns , selling up lo thu highest points
for the weoit.
uu to tnls time the concessions In every
thing bul tlio Uichmond & West I'olnt were
insignificant , but thut stock went down It
Iicr cent and n tired further , iMillo thu pre
ferred , utter opening dawn U3i per ooutiUW ,
fiirlher dropped lo OOtirln Iho fncc of the
weakness In the test of 4hu lint It milled tof,7.
but closed at 01. 'I lift-Wlioral INt iiiilrmy rnn
off In the Intt hour Vfd ln-n y Miorl iclllnff ,
tozplhcr with the oxo.-ntUm of omo stop
order , accelerated Ujrdecline | l.uko Shore
iiroppoii from Uiif. 'to u.Vi. Northwost-
crn IJI to UP , I.iqV.-iwnnnu from 1MH
tol'.g'i nnd lolnwnrg/Jlul80ii ( ( 140'i ' to 137 ! < ,
ttlit.o the entlro \y/tfitirouRhl down below
tlio list of yostercluy. .lAidvnnrcs nrro lost In
nil vases anil In nmriy addition il fractions.
Tlioonsluuplil was kc-ptiiip to ttio close and
the miirkot llnliliod work at the lowest prices
ofthodiiy. Michigan. .Ur-ntral wns the only
stock which Imltl nn ttfttiy nortloii of Its advance -
vance , nnd It Is . uoj-t'bjit ' higher tonlzht nt
UU. tliou.'h the bid for IL'ut tin ) close was ma
terially ticlow that Uiturr. The losses , how
ever , luolunn I Ln'o Shore nud Delaware , < :
Hudson each : i per emit , Uichmond .V West
I'olnl Ti percent and Now Kneluud unrt .Mis
souri I'nclflo each IV per cent.
Thu following are tlio closing quotations for
the loading stocks on the New York Stock ex
change toduVi
cxillv
The tolil sales of stocks today were IiOO.OOO
shares , Including ! Atchlson , H.H'.iJ ' ; Ganadii
Southern , 14.UM5 ; Dolnwurc , 1/aoktiwnnnn tt
Weslorn , 491 ; Eric. 1,110 ; LuUu Shoro. SO.U57 ;
Louisville & Nashville , MOO ; Mlchlcun
Contra ) , 4,45 ; Missouri 1'uclllc. 5.703 ; Nort'i-
woslorn. ao fl : Now York Central. 8.M-1 ) ; Now
EtiKlund , lll.llll ) ; ( tending , 47.U3i ; Klchinonil &
West Point , a8-4B ; Bt. I'uul. iSGW > ; Western
union , 11,575.
rinnncla ) Uo\lo\r.
NEW YOIIK. Mnrcli 5. Tlio Post snys ;
A prrnnild huilton Its aucx may ho reuson-
uhly expected to topple over whun It Is
puunud. The market for the l&st tow days 1ms
hcon precisely such un architectural mon-
slroslly. In the fuco of a naturally heavy
list , a croup of professional opcrutors hnvo
hccn forcing the mo uxtravitRant advances
In prices. To explain this movement only two
apologies for argument have boon .idvuncod
a stock dividend on Lnko Shore und possible )
consumption of dividend during the week on
St. Puul common. The first was aoubted
oven hy the cnthuslnitlo huyers of
vestordny ; of thoi second iiosslhll-
Ity the professional traders huvo
cxnctly ns much knowledge now us the mosl
iKiiorttnl outsider. The renewal this niornlntt
of the crazy uuylnu In. Lake Shore und Its
compunlons prepurcu Jho wuymoie luvltlitRly
for the hoar raldor3VJTlio advances of four
poll Is In this Block tnid of two In Northwest
ern were mudo In absolute ImtHTorenco to the
blow rocclvod by the Richmond Terminal ro-
or nnlzors , wnlch soul IJio stocks of th it ion-
corn bowllnir down still from thu mart. Only
one other factor witn needed. Half nn hour
before the close Ilia heavy decrease In the hank
reserve was reported > iuU then the market
collapsed ,
Now York Stiijioy .Murkot.
NEW YOIIK , Murcii 5. MONKY os CAM.
Easier ; no loans oflcroa nt 2 pnr cent.
PRIME .MEIIUANTII.K I'Ai'Kit 4HJ iicr cent.
STIIUMXG B.xciiANUcQtilot but steady ut
W.85 < 4 for slxty-dny.lilllsoiind M.87Ji for de
mand.
Tlio closing quolntlonson-faonda ;
Boston Stouk Murkot.
BOSTON , Mass. . Murch 5. The foltowlni were
the closing prloed oti stocks on the Doston
stock inurkol lod.iy ;
Denver .tllnliif ; Mocks.
DENVEIU Cole . March 5. The fallowing list Is
thcioloslnz quotations on tho.Minium
wdny. S.ilos 2",7UO.
Now Vork .AIlllliiK Uuotutlon ) .
Murch 5 The following uro the
closing mining stocic ( juotatlons :
Aspen sjo Mexican IbO
llest A Ilolclicr 215 Ontario 4100
Caledonia 110 Ophlr U75
Chollnr IIS I'lyniouth 175
Con. Cat-A Vn 415 I'otoBl uu
Deadwood 1UJ Kavaee ISO
ICnrekni'on , , . ItiO Sierra Nevada 160
Halo A Norcroaa. . . . liu standard IHU
Homeatako 1.125 Union Con. . . . . . . . . 145
Horn mivcr 370 Yellow Jacket UU
L.I VK H'MUH. MA11KET8 ,
ours with I.lulit ItecflptHinul Hut her
lM\\W\Frlee \ \ ,
OMAHA. March & . Kouelpta for the wpolc foot
up f. ,4a ! c.ittlc , 'J3.IK/IMIIOKH und .r > , ' . ' 08 Hhooii ,
uwulnst 1:1,014 : ouiloj * j4Sofn } \ \ und B.077 Hliuop
lust \\eolc nnd Il.lHU i'imle , 40-81 hoxs , 4,5:0
shcop the first week .afnMnrch lust yuar ,
On till hut lieuvy ( ntteors , coed unotuh for
shlpiilng or flxpoitln tlilio inurkol this wi-ok
tins liccn very dull und niuutlHfiictory. Kor
thu helter grades ofrotittlo there hits linen a
very fulroutNldodoiii iid. unduslocul dressed
uoof hnyora also wuiUfd thlsoliiss of slock the
uctlvo cuinpetitlnn tihuld prlcus up to
rcspoctahlo ll unw.l Medium lli > sliod
anil coiuinontsli , ? ntJlo Imvo hcon hurd
to soil nil ttook , thu'fiuiiilrv for oiuh Loluii
ontlroly locul and rather IndllToront ul that.
LlL'lit stoura huvo alut ) tionn helling budly , oh-
pcolully for Iho l > ahtt\to or tlireo clays , mainly
on ncconnt of tlio Kr > Mt\y \ ro luccd doinund
for good focdurs. These luttor clashes of otil-
tlo iirosolllni : fioni'ilOu Iol5o lowur thun Ittst
wouk , Ilutohcrs' uniluiinnoiH' cuttlo uro sell-
Ins ut f i oin I5c toVJiAlp vur thun u wcolior ten
day HUSO. The supply ) his licoii moro thun
uiuplo , whllu tlio sbuttlnz ofT of outsldu
huiohors' onlciia linn 'left the market pruu-
tlonlly to the tender inorolesof local buyers.
The fnedcr inurkct hus buen dull all week und
u houvy supply has ucciininliitod , 1'ilcusiiro
from ISo to Voo lower on atont overythlni ; lu
IIos "javo gold vo y unovcn'y und the
gonornl Impression heuiiis to uo tliul wo huvo
teen the hlli | murk for sumo time. Kusturn
shlppliu o rd nrs nro iHunnlilnni : und looul
biiyors holnz relieved In u Kre.it niuiibiiro of
ontslilo computltlon uro docldudlv licurUh.
I'rlcvH uru &o to lOo lower thun lust wcok.
blicuu vulijos show no purllculur clianuo , tlio
supply holiiB riMher llmivuil uid the doinund
stroin : ,
The wcok closes with u very fulr run of
cuttlo , IncludiiiK u lurpor proportion of KOOI !
houvy hceea thun nny day thu nook , tililp-
pura und o.vporturi were uctivu lilddora on lt > o
Lest cattle hut local buyers ult > u uantod
them. Tlio icsull wan an uetUc.'flrm murkot
on anytliliiz coed onoiiKh to unlto com.
petition. Unduhy bonnht itood cuttlo
wolKhlnK around 1,5 U Ibs. at ft.'JO und
JI.5J and suvorul loads of coixl
1,250 lo I.00-IU beuvi'S sold from U70 lo 1 1. IS.
On the under grudos , huwcvur. the murUot
wan rather tumo und bptrlitoss. If not occa
sionally lower , fulr to Kood l.WJJ to l.hOO-ll ) .
Hioers iollln from J.4J to tl.GU. Light und
uouiiuou stuuru mid uround tJ.i.'i lo U.10.
Trndinu w.n only moderately nollvo , hul n
Rood clouriinco win cITertcd ,
Tlio supply of butcher stock WHS unusually
limited and the fair to Rood Rradcs naturally
developed nome llttlo Mrensth. IhotnarKot
wus lolorably brisk nnd prices firm , hul not
< ] iiotubly hUhcr. Homo very dcslrnb'.o sttifT
sold us blch as (1.00 to Ui\ : bill fair to coed
cows and hclton wenl larxoly from J..W to
f-.7.'i and cannuM from tl.no lo SJ.CO. Hulls ,
OXPII imd stnzs wore nloAilv at from tl.M to
W.a5. calves iincluincfd nt from S/,03 to f\00.
It did not take \cry lon to clo.ir tip the
moaner olTorln R.
Tlinro wns a very dull Iradn In the stocUor
and feeder lino. The tnrill Inijulry for foodcrs
( coins due , Itr a great dcprce at lenit , to the
Itnpiistublo rondltton of the country roads.
At any rate full v 2.00J houd of dock und feoc-
Inir cattle have accumulated In the y..rtls and
lll < < uliuosl Imnosslhla to move tlioin , oven ul
prices 15o to > 3 lower thun Itisloolc. . The
volume of iradlnj was stnull , with sales from
n' . 00 to HI" . ] { upro Ciilitlvcsaludi
STEKKS.
No. Av. I'r No. Av. Pr.
21. .1215 CJ 4.1 11) ) . ISia IM
- i7..im ; aoo
. .
1 .IX'O UO )
21 .1.141 : tuo
21) ) .l.m 403
2i. . 1211 400
40. r.m 4 uo
2S Mil 410
IV I4J7 415
12 mn 4 is
1H 1404 41,1
17 .ia 4 is
.iaMTI
in MTI 415
20 141.1 415
21 t4.r. 420
110. 15.8 420
17. 1470 4W
17. .1x15 46U
MIXKU.
lloos Itecolpls of boss this week fall 0,800
shortof lnt week and ni'urlv 1H.OOI short of
the llrst week of .March Just yo.ir. There was
no material ch.inuo In tlio uonor.il quality of
Iho offerings.
Korlho fltsltltue In weeks Ihoro was no
shipping demand nnd local buyers tool : ntl-
vantuco of this f.iel to demand und succeed
In Rotting concessions of fiom . 'u to Klc ,
ospccliilly on Ine Kind of hogs Hlilppors hi\o
been taking , 1. c. , lUlit und heavy bttlcher
weights. They bought Rood llRlil ho s , mote
orlops Borletl , at fiom ? 4.43 loM.37" , . Uiitchor
weights at from $4,45 to 81.51. lloavv bo swore
were not n Kreutde.il different fiom I'rlduy
nt f roni } l.42 > i lo JI..1's. \ . It was u slow , dull
muiket ftom stuit to finish , bul nearly every
thing was finally dlsnoscd of. the bulk of the
s.ilos belin ; from $1.41 to % l.51 azulim tl.oO to
74.05 1'riday , the uvoraio of prices paid being
W.5UH iiRiilnot $1,1414 I'Vlduy und JI.JO lust
Suttirduy. Ueprosentatlvu s ties :
rilu I'r. Sh. t'r.
40 $1 35 I2i
I2iS3
431 S3 450
483 450
4 40 120 450
8SO 4 42'J 120 450
40 44.1 243 450
100 441 8J 450
BJ 445 SO 450
320 445 200 453
120 441 21X1 450
21X1SO
80 441 SO 450
fcO 4 47J' 320 4 >
80 44715 10 4 5/S : '
4 t"1/ 210 4 5J',5
120 4 47'4 100 452' }
KiO 4 47'i 8 ! ) 4 52 ' ,4
210 45- ) 80 4.12J4
100 450 4 5JJi
120 453 100 4 52i (
S3 450 455
200 4 50 80 451
80 4 50 41 451
80 450 80 451
120 450 4 r > 5
40 453 40 451
20.1 450 U'O 455
40 4 50 40 451
K'O 450 40S3 453
240 150 S3 451
40 450 SO 455
100 450 4 574 !
45) 4 57i !
63 . 2.18 120 4 SO
SIIIEI > The tow loads received were con-
st.'ned throiiRli to Clili'.iso und not olTorod on
the market. A loud of holdovers sold for $5 00
ugulnst $1.20 lust Thiitsday as puckers weio
not anxious to carrv the sneop ovei iMinilay.
The demand U still Rood. I'ulr to Ruud nu-
tUes. $4.2.72)5.40 ) ; wcslerns , Jl.0)3.2.1 ) : common
und block shcop , (30 (3.73 : Kood to cho.co
lambs , wolBhliiK 40 to 0 ( Ibs. . $1,253000. ISep-
roscntntlvo salt's :
No. Av. I'r.
IbO western wulhOM . 1UO J3 O'J '
Kooelpt ) unit OUp Mltl ju of Stiiclc ,
Olllclulrocaluts Mid disposition of steak us
shown by the books of the Union Slock Vnrds
company for the tuunty-foiit-hours , ending ut
5o clock p m , Aiurch 5 , IS'J. ' .
IIKCKIITS.
DIHl'llsniOV.
< ; liU' go I.Uo SlixMc .Mur lie t.
CHICAGO , 111. . Mnruh A. [ SpoolttlTolosrr.ini to
Tun HlJK.1 Prices for cattle todav were llrni
ut from 81,25 to AJ.40 for poor to xtra t'owH
and hulfoia , 81.50 to $ .1.7.1 for hulls , i2.21 to $ ' .75
for HtoukerH and feeders , J.I.I J to 5.85 for
dressed hcof und shipping stools , and f-.t.O to
J4 15 for Textm cattle. Tlio nenoral feutnros
of the market nero the sainu a.s forotliorS.il-
urduys , u Iluhtsnpnly , un Indllleronl doinund
und nomlnullv nnclian.'ed values. 1'rlcus nru
u llttlo higher thun they woio u \ > eok iu'0 for
ull debcrlpllonsof cattle , the miirket having
KIOWII Krudunlly Htrotuor slnco Tuoiilay.
With iccelptsof only about 12.0)0 ) houd , tlio
IIOK iniirket was ( Inner , local packers wanted
but few and IliONhlupliiK demiind was not at
nil urgent , 'ml ' the meiiKor nropoi lions of thu
supply helped Hullnrs lo nn udvunce , thu inur-
ket u\oniKln8" > o hliiher th.in alyodloiduy'H
close. Although uo sales were icporicd
ut over $3.ou. thuro wtuo u nnniDer of
trades nt 14,05 nnd the Kiuner mrt
of tlio olTvrliis changed owners nbino 11,7,1 ,
OloahiK' < inot.ithiiis woio fiom J4.49 to ? l."i ' for
poor to prlmo Huhl. arid $1.50 to HOI for
'iiedluin and houvy wululils , llo 't , wolKhlnj ;
o\eri50 : RH , urutioled | from 20o lo 40u nii'ler
the above prices.
Trad I IK In Hheep was al about 1'ilduy's
prices , or nt from (1,5 < I to io.15 for poor lo oxira
sheep , und att3.03 lo * ! .75 for lambs.
Ueculpla wore : Cattle , l..W ; l.o s , 12,000 !
iec ) , . .
The i : unlii ' Journal reports ] OATn.E He-
colpttf , 1,5.10 ; slilnmonth. l.UJU ; inuikot Hteady ;
n.ithe steers , fj.CKX I.75 ; htoekor . { l.7.Cii.i.'ii : :
COWH. hulls und mixed , f2.0iy .V.5.
llotis Itocolpts , 10.0'JO ; snlpmcntH , H.Ofll ;
market iiotive. closlnj ; liUhor : ronnh , H.HXFo
4.UO ; inlx.i , ! . If4,70ts.85 ( ; heavy. "
b. 1.5,0 ; bhlpniontH , 1.000 ; inur
kct llrtncr ; xvestern , $14 ( il.l.iiO ; mlxeil , fi5 ! |
owes , J4.4 < BI.U ( ; lumbs , H.so@0. . ' .
HI. l.onU l.lvn Slock .Mlitket.
ST , I.oillH , Mo. . Much 5 , ( JiiTl.B-ltooeliiH ,
12.1 ; Hhlpments. 7JO ; btron/ , tint Inaetho ; fulr
( o cocid native steers , i-t- ! > Cil.50 ; fair to xood
Indian und Toxnn atcuri. $ . ' .7 dlMU.
lloos Kecolpts , - ' . ( l ; bhlpmunlH , : iUO ) ;
hlaheri houvv , { I70til.b9 ; inUed , JI.VJtM.S. ) ;
lltjht , ll.6'Jffll,75.
WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP
tortlie Hklubc4lp Mini Coinplazluu.
k At IIIUMK ! * * or mttni i y iuill ,
1 C e. A tl > tiiila Caia uj lit ] ujj
f Mot k on Dornutt lu y un J Ituauly.
J Illuilnteil , on Hkln , hrulp , J < or\oin
, / iiil llluuU Iilii.aiui and tl.olr Ircut.
ntcnt. Miit lunliHl. icjr.i DliH uro *
, jtrti , lilrtti llarki. Molut , Watli , ludl
S Ink mill f.iwilcr Utrki , Kc > r > , I'lllli'Xi ,
H (1ue ( nf V , e , Hupvrfluoni Jlalr , I'lm.
plei , lc , rcniOT d. ConiultutUmrrre , t otllc orlij ui ll.
JOHN H. WOODBURY , Dermalologlcal Inititule ,
15 IVrtt 4 aO btrecl , Acw York City , ,
OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TtNTS
OMAHA TENT-AWNIKG
COMPANY ,
I-'lnu' . linminncki , oil nnd
libber rlothlnit i end for
rntnluguo. lllirnrnnm ,
BAGS ANDTWliMtc.
DEMIS OMAHA BAG CO
Importer * nnd nnniitto *
tntorK.
l-'lour Sncli < , tlitrl.ipi nnd
Twtno.
BICYCLES.
A.H , PERIOD A , CO M.O.OAXON ,
HOI lh > do strojt. lllc clo gold on monthljr
Send for our citnltuuo p.tTincnli.
nnd prlcoi. Knrnam st , Oimhn
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-CHE SHOE 03.
IIII ) llnw-ir.l StroJt.
1 nlo IT corner llth nnd DoiMlnt 'trooti.
MC oklnil close ptlcoi tocnOi bljuri , nnl nro
rolllni ; n clan of a.'ub wnlch l < verj sil-
oitblo irllh inorcliint ) .
KIRKEKDALl , JOIIES & AMERIOAH HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
Wholo'nlo Mnntifnctit'rj , Hoot' . rhne , rnbbcri
AKrnt , ' for llcnlon Hub- and felt Roods.
bvr Shoo Co , IHri , 1101
nndltOU IInrnoy street. 1231-f ! llnnor stroot.
COAL , COKE , tlC. ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE &
LIME CO , ,
Unrd nn 1 soft conl S R.
corner li > lh nnd Duunln
streets ,
CORNICE. | CLOTH NG.
EAOLECORNICEWORXS GIIMORE&.RUHL ,
Mnnnfntiturorj of < ) A | . Manufacturer * nnd
vnnlzcd Iron Cornlco.
Wliulow caps , tnctiiUa \V'holo nlo Clothlort ,
( krllntit" , vto. 1I1U nnd
1112 DO.IKOBU . 110J Humpy street ,
DrtV GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & CO. , KILPATRICX-KOCH
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry Roodi , notion ? , fur- Dry xnodinotion * . Ronti'
nlshlnc Koodi furnlihhiR Roodi.
Corner 11th and Howard Cor I ° niidllonurdsts.
ELECTRICAL SUP.PLIES.
OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO.
Kluctro Ujnnnioj. I.nmpi , Wire nnd Kiuctrlcal Sup-
plloi of All Kinds.
1113 lloirur.I strout , Ouuha.
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
llrntTutcd cntalocuo
free.
Ifill Cnpltol Aronue.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
51.1 South 13th-st
Olt-S.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LINE CO. ,
llctlnert nnd Itibrlcntlnn
oils , nulo Kroixso , etc.
PRODUCE GOMM SSION.
BRANCH & CO. , RIBBELl & SMITH ,
Posters In rountrr prod Produce , fruits nt alt
uce , frultf , To oUblei ,
etc. kinds , ojstori ,
1207 Ilownrd Stroot. 13th nail llarnor Streets.
KIRSHBRAUN&.BROS. , JAS. A. CLARK It , CO , ,
Duller , cheoio , estl ,
Batter , nnd paultrr.
eggs poultrj nnd utms.
1409 Karnnm St. KI'J South 13th StrosL
& CO. D. PEOAU ,
RIDDELL& . . ,
Commlislon M or all nut.
Huttcr. chcote , 1'roiluco , lluttwr..zn \ ,
Cliuoio unrt IMultrr.
ctnbles , frlllU , poultry 12th and Howard at .
nnd K.11H8. Ouialia.
IVIULLIN&MCLAIN , BINQHAM&SON ,
Fpccltiltlfj. bultjr. Oftt Send us your KITKS , "lit
clicoKC , poultry , eta No. tor , Poultry. Ijntuo ,
15 S lit l Kof lit Nil llldoi ) , Klo.
bank. 1 TO 1-3 I.oiTunnurJi St.
P-PE .
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER CO.
Cnrrr n full itoct nf WrnpplnKpnpor.n IklnJI
of txvlnL's , etu
prlntlnit , wrapping nnd
1403 Howard at.
nrtlttiK pnpur , curd pa-
pur , ota. Tol. I7J )
STOVE REPAIRS.
JAMES HUGHES , OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
Stoves repairs of nit kind ) WORKS ,
Cooks and Ilontori Stovoropnlri and vriter
attuchmontn for uuy kind
forsnlo. of alovomndo.
mi fl. nth Street 1207 ItoiiKlas
SASH. I TOYS.
IYI.A. H. HARDY &CO.
Mannfacturort of rash , Tojs , dolls , albums ,
faner Roods , housofur-
door * , blinds and
mouldings. Uruacli ot- nl hlnn Roodj , child
Bco , 12th and liard Sts. ren's carriages.
1311) ) Karnnm Strost.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIVITEO
COMMISSON MERCHANTS.
ALLEN ROOT & CO. , OASMANN
HoomJI KxchanKB Hulld- Ilaams , 6 ] nnd ill Bx-
UulMIni ; South c'nuo billJIK
Omaha. South O-ni1) } .
S.
Superior Value.
No other plasters have been produced which gain so rnany
testimonials of high value as those continuously accorded to
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTP.RS , and the only motive for these excep
tional commendations lies in the fact of their being a medicinal
and pharmaceutical preparation of superior value.
Additional proof of the true value of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS ,
lies in the fact that they are being largely imitated by unscrupulous
persons , who seek to deceive the public by offering plasters which
they claim to be the "same , " "equal , " "as good , " ' 'better , " "best
porous plaster , " etc. , while it is in general appearance only that
they resemble ALLCOCK'S. All of the so-called porous plasters are
imitations of
PLASTERS
Avoid dealer. ! wlio attempt to palm off inferior and worthless plasters that are
purchased Uy them al low rates for the purpose of substitution.
THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY
Cures all disorder. ! of tlio Stomach , Liver , IlomtlH , Kl.louy < 4 , Ill.nliljr , N. > rrou :
senses , I of-H of A | iictite , Jiradnrlie. ( ' ( uiMlimtiui , Costlvcnrss , In tlgoU ! m , JJlllotu-
IIOH , I'eu'r , 1'lles , Elianil n'irji'ru the synlcMii loss liable to contract dlso.uo.
DYSPEPSIA.
ItADWAY'ri I'IM.S uio onto for this coniplulnl. They tone up tint liilornul hncrellons to
healthy action , K'Moii'Mn'iiKlli to the slonmeli , mill eniiblo It lo perform Us functions. ,
I > ilco2 > e a not. hold by nil diugelsls , or n > ulltd by ItAHWAi & . ( JO , , Vti Warren vtrcot
Now Vork , on locelpt of piUe.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
The eminent apoclallit lu nerYoni , clircnliprliHle. . bluoJ , tklnatul uniurr cllJeeiei. A rcuulnr and
registered liruduuiom uii-ilclnu , dlp'omiit unJ icrilllcutei li < n * . liinil truullnx wIlU lliugraiituil ( iicceii
cturili. iprriu torrliotU. lo t lunnliooi ) , iumlnivl wcHUnuis. nUlit loisai , liuimtoiicy , i/phllu. itrlctura. on
or/lioi'O , Kli-et , vnrlroculu.ctc. No nierury usoJNciv triMtmciit lorloit of Ital puhtr , 1'arllei unable to
Tl lt moumy bulronlul at liuiuu by corroiiundcncr , Muillilne or liulruuicnu tout \ > j mall uroipri'ii >
eurilyiii.kud ! , nu mark * lo ImlU'iilu coiiloutu ortpiuli'r , Ono uerionul lulunluw prcferrud. Connullallua
( rua. CorrunuoiidvniHi ultUtlr iirlnite. Hook ( Myularlai of Life ) ( lint trat , Ufflou UouriOn.ia. ton p. a ,
iiunduj > 19 u. u.toliui acuu itatupltir f ' -
3iS ! | Dr. GLUCK ,
Slcye , Ear. NoseThroat ,
SPECIALIST.
MH iidjuitud to ail visual defects.
Uulurrh 1.111-1 cstfutly treutnd ,
Room 18 , Darker Block , 15th autl Farnam
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' \
STEEL , PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 ,
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.