6 TITE OMAHA DAILY JyKDXKSlUY , MARCH 9 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opened Weak and Touched the Lowest Price of the Season , LIQUIDATIONS OF LONGS CONTINUED filiort Scllord WcroIrllvo nnil the Cnnll- ( lenro of the Hulls Seemed Thoroughly Mmkrn l.uto Cables ( Jnoted Iterlln Loner-Stoiks nnd llond * . CntCAflo , III. , March R Whoit opened weak nnd lower today , touching the lowest prlco yet recorded for the present crop , from S7 ! { to ttSc , wlilch equalled the lowest figures formerly recorded ttlnco last summer. The news und the nutrition both favored tlio 'joars. Cables wcro loner , domestic markets wcro decllnlne. tlio weather was ull that could bo desired , nnd crop prospects everywhere were full of eu- cournecmcnl. Not only wus tlio winter whout crop fair und promising satisfactory results , but thn conditions of the nurlng country , espe cially In the northwest , woio reported us un usually favorable , the around being In splcn- dlil condition nnd an early spring probable , The liquidation of long who it continued with short sailors notttu and the conllduiuc of bulls Hoomod to bo thoroughly shaken , A sur prising Item of news win the reported Inoroiie of 4'Wow bu. In the amount of w hcut und Hour on oioin p.issigo us receipts from America , where It W.IM argued Hint the result uoitld have nnnffnct unless Hhlppcd to Europe freely from other countries , 'i he bulls got a little comfort out ot the fact that tlio Lngllsh visi ble supply hud been reduced nearly 1,000.003 bu. during the week nnd th.it Intgo export en gagements continue to bn icportod from Now York. 1'or sex oral duvs now these cimugcmuiitii have boon reported ut 400.000 to GOO.UOO bu , per ( lay , lull onty u Rinull poiccntiigo shows up In the iictunl clearings. A prlvnte dispatch from Antwerp reported that ciop damage icportn In Prance and Ilolglilin und tlermunv continue , yet the continental markets wiiro not appar ently nlTcctod und the report everted little Inlluonco. Thu buying wus nt times quite sharp but wns mostly to cover former sales , which yielded a profit ns there wus not sufll- ulont confidence to cause much Investment dcmtuid. On every rally , lir.uever. thcio was free short soiling , I'nrdrldgo holui : the leader Innlltmch raids It wns said Unit four of nntl-opllon legislation by congress wus still acting as a depressing factor. The prlco of May ut and around the opening was from H7o ! to M'tr , iigalnst 8s' o ut the clos ing ycstorduy , selling .sparingly nt the lowest figures , milled to 63'ie , broke toM"4e. again held steady durliu most of the liiHl hour aiound from H7 ? o to 87' c , but on bcax.v buying neni thocloso by shorts , who hud rood profits In sight , advanced to W'iC , und closed firm ut "S" > c. Lute c thles quoted Ilcrlln2'i murks lower ; Antwerp un changed and I'nrls 5 centimes higher. Corn was iiilet | and lower on the line woathcr , with larger receipts than woio ox- pcclul. thn Increase In contract grudo nnd svniputliy with the weakness In wheat and provisions. Tr.ido wns slow , the offerings lining liberal , but with very llltlo demand. May opened unchanged tit 4IUc.oaUene.Ito I17 < c , but r.illtc I some and closed steady ut 42'S ; March lost * § o on free local soiling , UutH wtro ( | iilet und steudy , closing at a loss of > je. I'ork sulToredulto | a slump In prices. I/Ho \\ofa \ \ were lower at the yuids und tnoro wus free soiling of products with hardly any do- mund , Upcnlng T'io lower ut $11.-'J for MM v , prices went us low us 211 ( > 2' { , but rallied hjmo iie.ir the close and finished at Ml.10 Lard und ribs sympathised in some < | OTCO with pork ; the former lHoll'7"o anil the l.ittorv'ic. Estlmntcd iccelpts for tomorrow ; wheat 180 cars ; corn , 215 cms ; oats , 114 cars ; hos , SU.t'Oli ' head. The loading futures ranged as follows : AiiTints. IIIUM. low. ci.ons. Wn EAT-NO. 2 Mnrcl 1 BfiH i 6CM May S7 aS7J Cant , No 2 March 40M Mny 4IW June 41 OATR No. 7 4129'i March 29'i H 4 SO j < ) OH JlESB 1'oillC Mnrcb II 00 1082 10 May U 20 11 OJW LA n 11 Murcli C40 n < o C32W lny UW (160 d < 2d EHOUT Hins- Mnrch 85 685 f. 80 May. . . . . . . . . . 6 W Gush quotations were as follows : Fr.oim Nominally unchnngcd. WHEAT No. 2 sprinz wheat. . No. J spring whout , 808 4o : ho. 2 rod. lilc. COIIN Steady ; No. 2 , 40Jic ; No. 3 yellow , . OATB-NO. 2. 20jjc ; No. S white , 31c : rio. .1 white , 2"s430VJc. ) Rvii-No. S.81C. HAIII.EV No. 2. Wo ! ; No. 3 , f. o. b , 40S55o : No 4 , f. o. b. . 4U@42c. rr.AXSKBii-No. 1 , JI.omai.01J4. TIMOTHY &KKII rrlmo. * 1.201 S3 roiiu Mos pork , per ubl. , llO.B7'/4 : Inrd. per cwt , Sfi.U : short ribs sldos ( loosoi , J581/ ! , : dry suited shoiililors ( boxed ) , S4.7ft < a.1) . ' > 0 : shott clear sides ( boxed ) . tO.\ VIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal. KUOAIIS Cutloif. unclmimod utSSWWc. COH.V No. : imiftMU : , Hccolpts and shipments todiy were as fol lows : , ( iItc. ( ! CIIIII-RE Unchanged : full cream Cheddars nni4'e ; Huts , Ilisi2c ; Younc Amorlcai. 12 HIIIKS Utichaneod. TAI.I.OUnchangtd. . N \v York Jl.irkats. Nuw YoitK. March 8. FLOUII Receipts , 40,972 pkgs ; oxuoitc , 2lt,5'J bbls. , Su,37J bucks ; dull ; sulct. , 18,40JhU.ks. Con.x MKAI/ Quiet , steady. WllHAT Hecolpts , 7 ,7f > 0 bu. ; exports , 80,045 bu. ; sales , a.un.ooa bu. of futures ; 1JH.OOO bu. of spot , fcpot unsettled , quiet , closing Ilnnor ; No. - ' re I , t,02til,0.li ( In stoto and elevator : II Oll.l)5' ) ' $ nlloat : Jl.Ofl f. o. b. ; No. 3 red. (1815c ( ungrnilcd red , lU5e ! < a1.05 4' ; No. 1 northern , ll.o.'iai.dt ! , : No. 1 hard , Jl,04 > ial.05' : No. 2 northern. u7 c. Options declined HWo on Incieaso In the amount on passage , lower ciibles nnd unfavorable French crop news ; nd\anced " fc' o on foreign buying and thortn covering , declined ! 8@'io ns a reaction , closing Htiong ut ; o decline on April ana unuhiinvcd to Jio advance on other months. No. 2 rod , March II.OOiO J.OIM. elosliig at 11.014 ; April , tl OlMttl.OlSJ , olosfng af Jl.flK ; Mny.Oja'iOJ.c.closIng atl 5.c ; June. l)7HJ8ic ) ! , closing nt 08c ; Jiiiv. OJ\ 07 e , cloning at OiJJo ; August , WjittOIJ.c , closing at 91 So. HVK Weak ; western , OOJlWo. - -Dull , steudy ; No , 8 Milwaukee , C5 lUnr.BV MAi.T-Qulof 60o : Canada country in n lie. Mo. O'OllN-Kccolptn. 2caiOO bu. ; exerts | ) , 35,030 bu , ; a-iles , O.w.uto bu , futures ; Ol.ujo bu. spot. Kpot market dull , UIIHV ; No. 2 , 40ft 4U'Jo In elevator ; t > 0\teico ! { ulloot : un- grunod mixed , 4 ! iMUJc ; No. : i , 4KaiOUe ! , Upttunx iinchungeil to ! 4o lower on presuro to sell und full receipts ; Mnrcb , 49 > .io , closing nt 4li5o ! : April , 40i50c. ! closlnz nt 40 o ; May , 4U-S , < a4UK1 , closing , at 4U oi i Juno , 4N34SJ.C. closing at 48o ; July , 48iffl ! I 48'Se ' , closlna ut4Sjo. } OATS Kocolpts , bO.OOObu. ; exports , 200,000 bu. : sales , 100.000 bti fiituros ; 4.iKW bu , spot ; lowe JtHSe , Mc , , , . . . ooot nilxeu western , iH > @ ) iUo : white western B8ffl4lo ; No. 2 Chicago , nominal. HAY Quiet ' HerB Kasy and quiet , BUQAH Haw , quiet und steady ; a cureo of centrifugals sold In I'lilludoiphU at3 o for 1)0 ) l ? 0j confeptloners A.4Sc ; powdered , 4 irunulatod , 4'iOI 7-10o ; ouboB , ? , ® c. MOLASSES roroljin , quiet ; 60 teat , 12,40 ; Now Orleans quiet und flrm ; common to fancy , 2oO lilCK Fairly nc the und flrm. 1'rriini.KUM-Qulet , steudyi Unltea closoU at IVfto for April , COTTON t-KKD Oiiy-Dnll. stoady. TALLOW Dull and nominal ; city ( I2.CO for pUjJB ) , 4C. liOHiN Firm nnd quiet. * TUItl'BNTINE-Dullttt a7 a28ijo , Ei08-WoHk | lurse receipts ; wutern. ll o ; receipts , 12.8JO pkgv. IllDEd bteudy and quiet. WOOL Quleti domestic Ilceco,30ia3oc ; pulled , 27ttaJo ; Toxas. 16 < a24c. OUT MBATS Firm i plokled bellies , M.WJ ibouldorR. W.55. ' LAIIU Dull ; western steam , t .72H asked ; sales , 1,500 tierces nt (0.71&G.75I option italun , Z.WO tlerccsi March. M.71 ! JluyrM.75 < aabO oloilnK. M.76 : July , W.Bfl. llDTTKit Wcttki dull : western dairy. l&323e ; western creamery. 214iJOo ; western factory , CiiKEBE-Qiiletuud flrmt part skims , Cl01c. I'lO IiioDull | Amerleau. 117.75. Coi'i'Kii Qulot ; uutbungcd ; lekc , (10.0 ® 0.WS. LEAD Qulot ; domestic , ei.lMtl.6X Tin-Dull ; btralts , til' . 60. Liverpool Murkoti. LXVEHI'OOL , MurcliB.Yll8AT Cjuloti hold- PM offer tnrxloratoly. California No. 1 , 8 iWs Cd per denial : red wcstorn uprlnit. 8ss ijdi No. 2 red winter , 7 10Hd7 lid. KocelpU of whcdt the past three du.vs , 7,450 ( .ontuls , In- clmllnz 47.00J American. Cotiv Moderate donintul : tnlrort western. 4 71 d per cental , Kccolnti American corn jinst tin co days , .18,70) centals. I'EAS Canadian , o's 2d par cental , Oinnliu I'rmlncp Fl.ouit Oinah i Milling coiiipnny'A Kollnnce I'ntcnt.l-.S ) : Invlnclhlo Patent , .40 | Lone Hl.ir } utcrlatlve. l..20j fcnowd ike , Jl.8" > : Inncy 1'amllv , JI.75 : S. 1' . ( llli.inu's . Uold Modal. $ . ' / ) : S-now Whitv. J-25 : Snowllako , $2.00 | low grade , tl.ra ; Queen ot the I'.iniry , t ! G3. roL'i/riir l'lild > cii < i , Kiod RtooU , OSIOc ; pecsc , diicki nnd turkey1 ! , IIOISc. . . llUTtr it llcst choice country roll , 19Qlcj lower grade" , KOI'e , HIDKS NO. I urcen salted hide * . 4'Xifl4'4o ' : No. 2 croon silted hldo' . 4Mt'-5c ( ! ! No Inrcun salted hides. 25 to 40 Ihs.'iy3' ' < c : > o 2 grcoli salted hides , 23 to 41 11) ) * , Uftl'ie : No. I veil calf. S lol" . 11)9. , Get No. \cul cnlf. 8 to I511X , 4c ; No 1 dry Hint hide * , 7 < ai > e : No 2 dry Hint hides , .vacc : No. 1 dry s ilto.l hides , .VJUft T \ - low , No. I , 3'4'tSlc ' : tullow , No. 2. H'5c ' : grcuse , white A.4c : uronse , white II , 3'4 ' < ( WVe : grouse. yollow,3c : ginase. dark , 2'c ; old butter , 2a " " ! beeswax , prime , ICc ; rouih ? tallow , l ! { c. llAV-Slow ut JTir 'i 00. The Inttor prlco could only bo obtained for Romolhlng oxtru good , ritiliTfl-Callfornla rlverildo oranzcs. $2.23 ! U'uMilitcton nitvels. { .L.Mff.J.75 : good applet , fJ.5JJi'.7. " > : choice lemons 14.311 fnncy lemon" . 1 1 501 Miilnga grupcs , $1.25 nor bbl.t banana1) , critcd. flOiWJ .CiO : ennborrlcs , shipping stock , J0.ooa7.0fl : strawberries. o"o ( | t. VinKTAiit.ts California c ibbap , SUe oer Ib. In cratcst homo cronn lottucn. 4Ji5o per dor. ; California cnulllloucr , $ ; - . ' . > iJ..Vl : onions , l , < i > u > c per bu. : NobiaiUu h ind picked ho ins , } | .75ttl.5 ; medium , Jl.iuai.i.1) ) ; coiory , 3 > c ; Buoct notntocs , 5J.il ! Colorado und western Nebraska potitocs , iivano : n.itho potatoes , Sva.Uu : Hum bo ins , 4'i ' l'4u per Ib. ; water cress , 21-ijt. eases , UiB ! 5i ! pjrqt. ; spinach , $ .150 per libl.i a punish onions , tt/ pet crate ; radishes , 4iV > ) c , OAMt Mallard ducks 81.00 ; teal , fl..r > ; ® l.75 ; mixed , $1.25. KH8 ( ! Io cr und woalt ; qulto a gopd many silos reported nt 11'ittIL'c ' : some few early sales of single cnso lots at I2'4c ' ; fooling very wo-ik at close , with some commission bouses Intimating that they would not refuse an offer of lie. _ Knnnui City Al irlcnts , KANBAS Cirv , Mo , M ircli 8 rt.onit I'lriii und quotations unchanged ; patents , JJ..V ) : extra fancy , J.V.'Oa..25 ; fancy. 2.o'va 2.15 : cholco. $ i.00.00. WHKAI Dull ! no bids Colts Steady : No. 2 , cash , 3.1o hid. OATS ririn ; No. 2 , cash , 2SJo ! bid ; March , 2-o ( bid UYK-FIrm ; No. 2. 7mT479'Jc. ' FLAX SKKD 9J < 3.ilc on the basis of ouro. ItiiA.v riripor ; d" c In 100-lb. s.icke ; bulk , 57c. HAY Aliirket strons ; timothy , J ) 00 per ton : fancy prnlrlc , M5.1 ; good to choice , J5.005JO.OO : low grades , II 5J5 00. Hnos btcndy ut lie. lIUTTEU-FIrm nnd nnchiincd ; creamery , 22 © ' . ' 80 : rolls. Uis.'lc. CIIKKSB Unchaiigod ; Younz America , loc ; Kansas. 70.90 , ItECBti'TS Whoat,2J,800 bu. ; corn , 24,200 bu ; oats. 3.400 bu. TS Wheat , 18,300 bu. ; corn , 30,400 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu. OoHton Wool Mnrkrt. HOSTON , Mass. March 8. The do in and for wool has been sto.uly and sales ha\o been to a good extent with \ory llttlo change In prices to notice. Sales of Ohio and I'onnvslv.mlu X und X and above ha\o been made ut 2728o und XX and XX und above at 2.iSio ) : Michi gan X lias sold at 2c ( ! : No. 1 wools ure sc irco nnd sell at ; il .r o for Ohio and Afdill for Michigan : No 1 combing wools have boon sto.uly at 3l/33So ; Ohio line dolalne at ICIfflllu and Michigan line dclalno atllKtW''o ; unwashed coinbini wools bavo been In steady demand ut 2JS2flo ( for one-quarter blood nnd at lOif.'So for three-eights blood. Territory wools bavo been in demand at 5S359o clean for fine , 555uo for line med ium , nml ; > 03Jo for medium. To\as , Cali fornia nnd Oregon wools remain the s ime. Pulled woo's have been In good demand , supers sell 114 prlnclp illy at 3.Vt tSc. und extras - tras ut 22.37S1 ! , Australian wools have been In good doiuand. Foreign carpet wools have beeir stoady. _ Cotton Aliirket. NP.W OIILFANS , La. . March S.-OOTTON Mantel easy ; middles. Otic ; low nild- dlos , SSc ; good ordinary. 5''c. Not receipts , 12,911 bales : gross rocolpts , II , IOJ bales ; silos , 200 bales ; stock. 4' 2,3ai bales. NEU Yoitic , March 8 Cotton futures closed steady : sales , 11.5,003 bales : March , $5.51 ; Aorll. JO BO : May. M.t > 7i Juno. IO.BU ; July , W 03 ; August , Jl.bU ; faeplember , * 7.10 ; October , $7.2 . Coftea Slurket. NEwYoitK. Mnroh 8. Options ouoned steady at 5 points up to 10 points down : closing nearly firm , steady ut 10 points up to 5 points down : sales , 2.OUO ( ! base , Including March , 1 1.1 JO ® 1143 ; April. I128UOI20I ; May. JU . ( Xxai2.G5 ! June. * 1..20I2.30 ; AuKiist , $ I. .2I ; Seutoinbor. UI2.20li25 ; October , Jl 1.01 ® 12 00 : Docombcr , tll.SJQIl.OI. Spot Itlo dull ; No 7. $14.07K. St. L.IIIIU .M irkntl. ST. Louis , Mo. , MarchS. WIIKAT Irregular ; May , 9J c. COIIN Lower ; cash. 30.c : May , 37 , © J8o. OVTP Lower ; ousb , 3Jic. l'OHK-111.37"/ . LAHIU.15. . WlllSKV 11,14. _ Now York Dry Goods Market. NEW YOIIK , March a Business In dry goods was without much changn. Demand wns fulr ut Ilrst hands , but transactions on tbo spot were restricted somowhut by stormy weather , as was also tbo movement of good * rocclvcd hero for shipment. Cincinnati Miirkct * . CINCINNATI. O. . Murch 8. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 red , 01'/c. CoiiN-KIrmoi : No. 2 mixed. 41c. OATS Caslcr : No. 2 mixed , 3Ji c. WIIIRKY $1.14 _ . Minneapolis Wheat .Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. March 8. Lifeless ; receipts. 3 > 5 cars. Clo < > o : No. 1 northern. M.i rch , 82 c ; May , Rlc ; on truck. No. 1 hard , Mtfe : No. 1 northern , SJJjo : No. 2 northern , Toledo Ornln Market. TOLLOO. O. . MarchS. WHEAT Higher : cash. and Murcli. 9tfc. COIIN Dull ; No. 2 cash , 41 0. OATtt-Dull ; cash , 3'c. Truderii' Talk. CillCAdn , 111 , , Murcli 8. Counsolinan & Day to Cockroll Uros. : Wheat ouencd weak at ' , io uocllno , with few orders present and local op- ur.itoid inclined to sell on Uno woutbor , lower cables and Increase ot 1.404,000 bu , nlloat for Kuropo. The belling was soon overdone and prices rallied IJjc toward the close on cov- orln. induced by the reported Atlantic clear ances of 928tX)0 ) bu. of wheat and Hour equiva lent and fuithor expoit purchases amounting to flio.ooi ) bu. lor prompt und future shipment. The English visible supply decreased 014,0 0 bn. . und Into cables brought considerable buying orders. Corn wus dull for spot with low grades from He to lo lower on nccount of soft wonther , good grudes steady to Uo lower , futures $40 $ easier under same liquidation in xympnthy with wheat. Oatsquiet , ! io decline o irly , closing linn and steady , tin i plo lots easy and a shauo lower. Provisions depressed by unsoabonub y warm weather , increased run of hogs demoralized cotton market and lower prices in the sur rounding pits. However , tlio belling wus prin cipally by Kcattoiod small tired longs , while tlio buying tended toward concentrated hold- lius and thn stronger portion of the market , UIIIUAOO , March 8 F , a. Logan & Co. to. ) . Sands Commission company : The wheat mar ket opened with heavy offerings. The llrst transactions wetu nt 8J7io for May , and sold oil to H7Mc. Cable advices from the United Kingdom arc dull nnd depressed from Franco , Rto'idy from Uormany und Kiissla decidedly bulllsii , owing to unfavorable weather and winter dumugul crops , Homo mcbsuges from California reported dumngo und dry , hot winds. This lust wo look upon us doubtful , Uoporls wo get of the growing winter whout on thlssldo of tlio Atluntlo tsro of the most favorable character. Indeed , borne go us fur as suylng that the coming cron will exceed - coed any previous ono. Wo think It Is rather early In the seuson to foim any estimate either an to quantity or quality. This market has been fairly ictlvo with n good general trade und a flrm underlain ) to It after so good a decline. A sharp reaction of u cent or so is duo although wo bollovo In lower prices , should there be no setbacks to the growing crop of winter wheat or delays In the seeding of the spring crop. Corn truce light with n dcclaedly downward tendency. Ho- colpifurono heavier at this point but re ceivers predict oonslde rablu Increase with line weather , such us wo now bavo. Mny closed at 4iii. provisions dull with very llttlo doing. May pork closed at tll.07 } < , lard 1(1.43 ( , rind ' 5to7 CHICAGO , III. , Murcli . Konnott , Hop kins & Co. to S. A. MoWhortor : For nomo. tlmo past tbo amount of wheat set alloat weekly for Europe has been decreasing , while the aggregate pii ocean pubsugo has steadily Increased. The bulls thought tbcy could surely count on a decrease today , but' when Itcuiuoln nn Increase of ubout , 1,500.000 bu. tlio long * felt that everything wus groused fora landslide. There was a general out pouring of long stuff and this with peislstont liuuimerlnc by the beun hue kept thu murket pruttv boft ull day , There have not been wanting oncoiirxelng foaturoa. The oieur- nnccs have been very lurgo and the Paris and Antwerp markets have exhibited u stronger tone , partially confirming today's reports of contldcrnble cron damage In France nnd Bol- glupi. The Murk Lane Kxpress weekly review - view Is also rather oiicourugluij. There can bo but llttlo doubt that the export business In on a better basis , but the market Is flcmor- lillzed und i responds quickly to bearish no > ts. It inny take u few duyB lo restore confidence but tlio bltiiutlon warrants higher prices. homo firort bus been made to crouto nn Im pression that the cribs of corn along webtorn rullroads ure Blllnc with corn , but Inquiry of tiulf u dozen leuaing iccelving hou i > " IHB fulk'd to coutlriii such report * . Doubtluas donio corn wns sold on thorn , hut the demand on , Koft spots has been excellent und the ontloo' < for both corn and oats conllniu'soncour "glnr. Some houses with close country connections hu\o lieon sollcrsof per < totluy nnn n good deal of pressure WSH put forth to break the Rrlcoof May below ftl.M In tholiopo ot catch- iK stop loss order" , hut iv stronit domnnd nt that llguro was cnc'iuntorrd und tlio in irket reacted mo tcratctyVn bcllovo provisions nro n pnrchnso on nil soft spots whllo the supply of hiAS runs about us tlu-y do now. .STOCKS AMI HO.SDS. I'rlcos Dropppd All Along I IIP l.ltip Vnn ( Irrlillts Not htipporlril. NKW YOHK , March 8. The stock market , uhllo showing for Ilio first hoiirn mutorlul de crease In lliu amount of business done from that of thu last fowd lys lost none of Us mi- "oltlcd clriractor , and prices dropped nil aloiig tlio line , though In the general list only small fluctuations were noted , The chiiime in the Now KtulunU directory could scarcely bo culled K factor In the ( Hy's operations , ut- lioiuh Nou KtMland still held Its pluco ns ono of the few loading stocks There was further picssuro fiom buur sources upon Heading , but there was ovldonco of ho ivy cox crlng und into in tlio day It became fit mcr and wus iiiatniiilncd ultlitn u small fraction of Its Inst nlubl's prlco. Tliotnlltof the day was ulmoH tilt upon St. I'uulnnd coupled with hotvy s lies of the stock nppitiinllv fjr foreign uceount , were now rumors llril there would bo no dividend ut the meeting of the directors soon to bo Jhuld. Thu afternoon also saw special pressure on the stock , ovl ontly sales fill tbo short > iu- count nnd a loss of 2 per cunt fiom Its lust night's prlco wus shown at ono time. 'I ho rumois rccehc , of course , no oniclnl cou- llrmatlon or denial. There was moro support to the Vundoi hilts , which rc- tlieil from any prominence In the mar ket , but tlio grangers were nil low erIn In sympathy with M , i'uiil. Olio of tlio wculi- ostpoints In the tnnrkot. especially In the early dealings , wasChlc.ico U is , which selling ov-dlvldcnd und ox-rights , receded from 78'4 to 74 , while other Industrials , without excep tion , were dull nnd featureless throughout. 'I ho general list opened quiet und ut Irtogtl- lut clringcs from last night's llgiucs and 10- mulncd unsullied within narrow limits throughout the cntliu day , follou- Ing the loulnrs In temper , but mnk- tn ; no materl'il movement In olthot direction. The llnul mid csl-tbllshcd the lowest pi Ices of tbo ( lay , and wlillo there wns u feeble rally In the Into trailing from the co\orliu of shorts , no stock suci-codcd In ral lying more than ImUnlllcanl fiuctlons und the close w IIH uiisottlod ut eloso to thu lowest prices for the active shares , but w thin small fractions of the opening llcutcs for most of the list. The llnal changes showed losses al most Invariably , however , und New Kimlund Is < loun .1 per cenl , Ht. I'uul 2'i per cent. Luck- nwanna ll per cent und Wnciillni . 'c Lake Hrlc l',4 per cent. Government bonds Irivo boon dull nnd btoady. btnlo bonds dull und Him. 'Hie following are the closing ( | iiotatious for the lending stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today i bid. t asked. } ex dlv. The totals 1103 of stocks toJny were 38.705 uharcH , InohiUInx : Atchlson , ' 3.71X1 ; Eric , ln.010 Luke Hhorc. 5,013 ; Louisville & Sashvlllc , lll.HrJ : Nort'iwostorn. 13,750 : New VorkCcntr.il , .1.800 : Northern 1'nclflc. preferred. j.UOJ : Now Eiu'land. 51.400 ; KondlnR , 104.R ) I ; Ulchmoud & West I'olnt , 5,200 ; bt. 1'uul. 5 < ) ,52o. I'ln.incliil Ito\lo\v. NEW YOIIK. March a Tlio Post sayst Undoubtedly the most roninrknblo element In today's stock market was the stubborn resist ance during the groatcriinrt of the d ly to thu dowin-aril tendency. This relloctod , as the nidrkct has already reflected In the lust twoor tbrco ctnyb' trudlnK. a very unusual amount of cournttrt in resolution union ? the hull traders Itlcndn at least some color of probability to tlio report 'hat the resources of the bull combina tion u.ivo been exceedingly powerful. Thev have mcde. however , the undoubted mistake nlono of buying In the face of unfavorable news that they wcro perhaps forced to debut but on carrying their temporary advantage to a reckless extreme. It Is much moio than the Koadliu law suits or the Richmond Tormi na ) complications , or the vnrloas other disap pointments , which has afforded the boars their opportunity. No iv York .Honey U'lrket. NEW Yonic. Mm oh 8. Mo.vur o.x OAT.L Easy nt l'/i@-percent ; last loans 2 per cent , closed alTered at 2 per cent. 1'ittMKMEIICANTII.K PAI-EII 4 ® percent. STBHMSO EXCIIANOK Stondy at 4.85'i for sixty-day bills nnd * 1.87f ! for demand. ThoclosltiK ( ( notations on bonds : U.S.tsrei : 110 Mutual Union Us.-lUS U.S. 4scoup 117 N. J. C. Int. Cert 112 U. B. < rex * 10U North I'acme lstc..liH raclnodsof 95 10U North rHclno2nds..M151 < La stamped < s 85 Northwestern Con..lJ7H Tcnn. now setCs.,105H North. Dcbcnt. es.lUii Tonn. new not 5 > S a > v St. 1 & I. M. ( ion lis * bit Teun. now set 3s TO St. I , &H. K. ( ion.II..103 Canada Ho. 2nds tlUl St.l'aul Consols U8 Ccn. I'aclllc lits MOt , St. ! . . ( ) Al'ac. tuts ,117 Den. All. ( i. Ists. . . .111H Ter. 1' . I * O Tr , Itcts 81 I ) Alt , G. WoiHs. . . bO i Ter. 1' . It. O. Tr. llcts 3I4 ! Eric''nils 107H Union 1'uclllo Istii . . .107)1 U. K. AT.Oen.Os. . . . 80 Wu.tShoru 10JH M. K. AT. Oon.lu. . . MH bid. ( asked. London Stock Miirkot. K Zjy James Qnnlnn Iltnncll.'l LONDON , Mnrch 8 [ Now York Horala Cable -hpecUl toTllK ItEE.l Constdorliu that the fortnightly account commences tomorrow. more business has been tmnsuotcd on the Stock exchange today than might have been expected , hut there has boon nothing np- proachlim' activity. Funds are well inalii- talned , but Indian rnuoo paper Is ' 4 per cent oaslor. Homo railways nave boon inoro or Inssdull fiom the opening toclose , a few sales having taken place In anticipation of unsutlh- fnctory tralllc Ntatomonts , The Hoard of Trade returns glvo no Indication of any im provement In trade. Southeastern deferred loiivo off 'i per cent lower , and most others are ! 4 to > i percent lo.vur. North llrltlsh deferred - forrod Is the oxi'oiitlon. showmt arise of U percent. London and Southwestern are ii percent lower , American rails at 1 per cent boon mo very flat on telegrams announulnx that a bill had been II led to test the legality of the coal combination , but thu market closes with abettor tendency , us It turns out that the action has been taken only by a pri vate Individual and not by the United States law ofllceru. Monov bus boon little wanted In Lombard street today with about the usual supply of Moating capital , Short loins have boon obtained ut 1 pur cent discount. The market bus been ( inlet und two and three months bills arc quoted ut from l i to 14 ? pur cent. LONDON , March 8. The following were the London stoulc quotations eloslnu at 4 p. m : CoiiBoln. nionoy.t > 3 IS 10 Pennsylvania , & < < H do , account W 1-1(1 ( lleadln. 27K N. V. , 1' . AOlsts . . . .W { Mox Cent , new , 4s , , lilt Can. t'aclno Dili Krlo .13 UllnolD Central . . . . IOBV * Bt. Taul com W Moxlcan ordinary. . . ' . " . 'ji ' New York Central. . 120 MONEV 242)i ! ) per cont. Hate of discount In the open market for both short and three months bills , liitlji per cent , I'lnuiielnl Notes , KANSAS UITV , Mo. , Maroh 8. Clearings , Jl- OitLEANf , La. , Murch 8. Clearings , t NEW VOIIK. March 8. Clearings , tl6 , B' > 9,4lli balances , (7.1X > ,57ii. March 6.--Thrco per cent rentes 00 f 07Vio for the account. IIAI.TIUOIIE , Mil. . March a Clearings , i'J97- III ; balances , 1.1)1,001. ) Kute , U per pent. I'uii.AuLf.fiiiA , 1'n. . Murch 8. Glourlnzs , II3.4B5.UJO ; bulaucob , 1547,000. Money , J > 4 per cent. MtMi'iiiH. Ten n. March R , Now Yotk ex change Helling at pur. ClearliiES. { 'JW.105 ' ; balances , tJjOS72. CINCINNATI , U. , Murch 6. Money , : i © < 1 per cont. New York exchange , 4X25'Ju ( discount. Cloarlnus , tlui,05o. } HOSTON , Mass. , March 8 Clearings , (14.075- BJUl balances. ti.KU.lUdi Money , 1HW2 percent. Kxchungoon New York , Ii > itl6a discount , CUIOAQO , III. , March B. Monov euay nt 4J ! © 0 per cent. Clearings. tU.005.Ull. New York exchange , Wo discount. Uterllug oxchungo , dull nt $1 IVi forKlxtV'Uy ' bllli nd H.S7U for * Ulit drafts. HT. Loin ? . Mo. MunJi 8. llnnk oloirlngx , MN77l7l ( ! balances , IWIjO)1. ! ) Mnnny. rft7 per cent. Now York o\i linnc. 25c premium. Itoiton St > nU M iricet. HOSTOV. Musi. . MirihTho , toUnwInz worn thn clot in prlroi o vs\ojk4 \ on the Iloston stock market toj iy : . lon\i > r Mining Or.vvnil. Cola. M ircli 8 The following list Is thnohHliuiiuot illoiisoti the Mining oxcn.ingo ted iv. H lies 7,010 , Sin rriuu-Ueii Mining ( juotiitloiis. SAN PIIA.NCHUO. O.\l. . March 8 , The nnicl.it closing ( luolitlons for mlnln ? stocks tod.iy \\eroas fol'ows ' : St. l.iiuls Mining Uiiot.itlons. ST. Loui" . Mo. March 8 The mining stock m irket wasqulut today. Stilus IMM > shares. O.ose : Adnm 80 l.ltllo Albert < < Am .Nettle 87k Montrose 7U III Mctilllc I'JV ) 1'at.Miiipliy 4 Cen bll\t-r u -llrcrnuu ! Klltabtth fu Mhcr Hull 25 Cranlto Moun 15W Small llopoi BO Ix-'O . . . 8 Vuuia. o MVI : STOCK Cnttlo In ( looil Deiil.llHl Hogs Touch thu Highest I'rleoortho IViir. OMAHA March 8 Receipts for two days 4.417 c.iltlDund 3,417 hoJs unit 3.XO sheep against 377 cattlo. 4'IS | KV < niid lbS4 iihcop Mend ly and 1'uosd.iy of last vcpk. Tlio supply of cattle was r.ithcr libcr.il oven for uTucsluy , and xx.is madu upluigolyof steers , the creator proportion of them being somuwb.it better thin the uvor.ico us to esh and quality. Tnoro wus u good demand .nd with fuvoMiule reports fiom uastcin nuir- kels , sellers < r gi'iior.illy asking goo 1 firm pr ccs. With nvoriMXU cnttlo In the yards , the ublkof them good enough for beef.bu jura were all somewhat bc.itlsli nml tried to got thocutt'.ca little loner. fcclor ! would not concede this , und tiadlngis n.itura ly r.ilhcrslow. About twcnty-llxoioads of I..WO to 1.500-ib beeves went mostly fiom ? 4 OJ to $1 : J5. Local Imyets weto not so , partl.il to the heavy c ittta and toolv , fair to irood I.10J to 1,3Uii-lb steers nil the way from Sl.iO to ilDJ nnd fair to good llcht icrades mostly around 8,1.43 to $10) . Ocner.tlly suoakln ; , the market while slow wns about steady on desirable grades of beef stocrs und 'xveak tooJJIOo lower on common. Inpioportlontothotot.il rocolpts the sup ply of butchers' stock was rutncr small , In fact there wore not over thtity-ftxo lo.iUsof cows or mixed stock In the yards. The quality w.rs pretty good und xUth a. fair ctem ind trading was brisk nt steady to strong prices. Good to cholco cows and helfcrssold from $ . ' .70 to WV5 , fair to good stock' from JJ.25 to J J do. with Inferior and canning lots as usual fiom Jl OJ to J..OO. lleoves. oxen and slugs were In goon dom ind und firm at from 11.75 to iJ.2j , calves steuay ut from $2.i)0 ) toiS.IO. There was a fair outside demand for stack ers and feeders and trading wnb tolerabiy lively at fully steady prices. Keprcsontatlvo sales : ETEEKS. No. Av. I'r No. Av. Pr. 19. . 1085 } ,145 19..1JI8 J375 20 .ll.'O 3 HO 21 1194 38) 19 .1257 .183 19 1317 385 20 .120J 385 12 U 303 .1253 395 12 m 395 1(1 ( .1427 400 IS 1,178 403 17. 400 18 .U 7 410 138 1 403 17. UVJ 40 * > 23 .1409 410 10 1102 410 .1fi'0 410 6 , . 1.1-2 4 10 ' .1097 340 s' 410 14. I4R5 4 15 15 1445 4 15 12. 1.U9 4 15 r > u 4 15 10 14.11 4 15 10. 1452 420 10 , 1.I07 420 18 1.1.15 125 1415 430 2tJ..151i ( 435 17 019 270 1..I150 275 1,1 . 035 2 75 15 1040 283 2 .IJIO 2M ) b.,1105 280 9 . 881 280 20 ,10 0 285 18 .1003 200 1J..105S 290 7. . 1075 290 3 . ITU 29) ) 28UK ) 290 1. 1053 300 8. ,1056 305 1. 1270 3 10 10 I2GO 310 17 10S5 310 3J..114J 310 2. 1370 3 15 4 121,7 3 15 19..IUU 315 1..15.0 385 1..I2G ) 325 3 . 0)0 3 OJ 4 .1157 310 CALVES , 1. . 140 4 50 1. . 170 500 1. , ISO5 00 1 , 240 610 IIU M.S. i.rnaj 2 40 1 14RO 280 1.,1JIO 2 40 1..15JU 280 1.H4HU 2 45 10. 1G8I 290 1.HUH ) 2 53 1..HOO 300 itw ; ) 2 51 1 1VHJ 301 280 1 ID.'I ) 300 tf 55 1 1150 310 . l.'JO 8 (15 ( 1 TO 325 1 12UO 8 (15 ( 1..1(110 ( 225 1 .157U 2 75 I 2J80 325 1. 853 875 4.1465 U 00 2f > 0 2 25 1 020 3 00 3. 8SO 3 10 475 2 39 83 T76 3 00 1. 1010 310 2 419 2 51 4 , 7ttO 3 00 4. 887 3 10 2U. (110 ( 2 75 5 40.2 3 00 3 , , & 7.I 315 U. 68.1 2 83 10 , 087 3 05 22 845 315 0. 000 300 1. StiO 3 05 fi. . 791 320 MII.KUIIS AND HI'UINDKIIS. 1 cow und cult , . . . . . . . 11500 1 cow und calf . , . . . . . . , . , . 3.100 1 cow and calf . , . 30 00 1 cow und calf . . . , . , , , . ,2800 3 cows uml calves , oacli . , , , 2500 1 springer . , . . . 2500 1 springer. . . . , . 2000 lloas The supply of hogs wus only fulr und the quality not u great deal different from Monday. Kocolpts for the past two days bhow a fulling off of ubout 700. lieiid compared with tlielUrtit two days nf last 'week , -n > " An active shipping uvmiind for good host of all weights caused u shuru udvunco of from 5o to lOo on nil grades. In the nbsoncn of shippers on Saturday' * und Monday's nmrkots , local buyers forced prices down too low com pared with Chloago. hence It wus not rcrv sur prising Unit with Clilmuo rouortod from 5u to lOo loner tills market should be from fie lo IQo higher , Iloston wanted good heavy hoxs for the llrst tlmo In two weeks , Indianapolis wanted good light weights , und New Haven would have her usual quota of hcuvy butcher weights , tihlppcn took- over a third of the offerings , but local doulors were also fnlr buy ers. Good light ho sbold mostly ut from * l 05 to 14,70 , u few choice luuds nulling at from Jl.VJJi Jo K71. ( Joed heavy nnd butcher weight hozu hrAnght Ironi IIO'i to 1170 , Common honvy , light nnd mixed loads sold from JIM lull ( A. U was an active murket mid oervth ng Hold early , the bulk nt from Uft5to tl 70 , ngnlnst f 4 dO Monday. Tbo a * orngo of price * uuld wns > 40IU ( , thu hlehpst of the yonr. lurnlnst tl.59 Monday , and 1.5J'j lust Tuesday. * llpproson- tutlvosulo * : Tlio ( iL'iiuiiul Is strong for dnslrublo muttons mid price * ( iiiolnbly stoutly ! Pair to good mi- lives , Jl 2V ® 4Ji WCJtOltlH. f I.OOlitSI ; COtlllllUII mill stock sheen , > } J.5xlH75 : good to choice lambs weighing from 10 to UJ Ibs , tl 'J51W.UO. Hcprusentutlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 20" ) Colormlo owes , fed 85 tt 70 2 9 Color.ulo owes , rod 87 470 KM COiOludo owes , foil 87 470 Hnoolpti mi I IMtpiittlo-i of Stock. Olllclal receipts Mid disposition ot stoalc ns shown by t ho bo ik-i of the Union Slock Yards company for thu twenty-four houid , ending at ! > o cloak p in. Murch .S , Is ! ) . ' . IIKOUIl'T'l. IIISI'OSITIOV. Chlritgo IjMo Stock Murkot. OIIICACIO , III . Mnrch 8. [ Special Tolosram to TUB HEU 1 I'or a TucsJay tbo trade In cattle developed lather more than the usual vital ity. Operations ue un early an 1 there was a Lood de reo of activity while the supply held out. In values there was no perceptible change. The fcolltiK was less firm than on the previous day. but the ndvnncu then Hindi ! was not lost nor unv part of It. The ranxcof ( juotatlons wus from Jl/il to < * ) 40. beurcelv anything sold below $1. . " > 0 and there ere no trnoes tibuvo JiOj. the pruvaillne prices beliu from J.MO to $ JOO for cows and heifers J-.0 to lIS'i for bulls and JMli to J4.0TI forsteeis 'I hero was more trad In ? In stockers - ers , iiul feeders thin on yestotdiy and all suit iblo offerings sold stroiiR. Tcxns caltlo uuro nominally steady at from Jioo to 14. S3. The general cattle market closed rather easy. Tor a llttlo while In the numiliu vusturdny's prkos In hops were pretty well Mipported , but im thu mornlni : advanced a wu iker fci.lii ? ob tained and the close was . " > u lower at from } 4 53 to $ l.li | for poor to extra ns , oi ted light and at from J4.8J to $ T > 0r > for medium and heavy weights. Only ono or two sales were reported ut better thin S " > l ) > , and It Is a question whether anything could havu been sold at a hl.'hei flijuro any llino after 0 o'clock. The warm weather hurt trade , and but for the fact of the small supplv the decline would no doubt have been more sex ore. I.oeul packers were Indlllercnt operators tut thu o istern demand was good und the hogs were about nil sold. sold.A A moderate supply , a good dennn-l and firmness were noted of the sheep mnrUet. Quotations were from $151 to $ i.'J"i for poor und common and $ . " > .40 to $0 > for good to extra u illilcs inlos of lambs wore on a basis of ? rom $ \00 to Jil.7" ) for poor to choice with extra quoted as liirli ns $7.U ) . ttecelpts were : Cattle , 7,000j Lo s , 20,000 ; sheep. 0,0 K ) . The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.E Hc- cclpts , 7,000 ; shipments. .1,000 ; market steady ; good to cholco leers , ( I.GO.UO | ; no extra stee'rs on sale ; others , JI.V.OI 8J ; feeders , tJ.MKii'J.73 ; stocker.sJ.J'i-.75 ; cows , $ ; .OJ.JV Ilous Hccelpts , 19.0JO ; sntpments , 13.000 ; market lower ; xough , J1.004 73 : good mixed , J4.8 < t&i.0i ; prime heavv nnd butchers weights , J4 0-.ttr r > 0j light. Jl.7.va4.0'i. SHEEP Itfcelpts.5'i(0 ( ; shipments , .1.000 ; mar ket nctlvu ; sheep stronger : lambs a shade lower ; owes , J.I.7V3 .7'i ; mixed. J173@ . " > .50 ; wother . f j.503i' > 8J ; westerns. $4 40o.'JO ; lambs , MX30.83. . York Il\o Stock .Murkot. NEW VOIIK , Maich 8. UEBVES Ueeolpts. fiOO head , all foroxoott ; no trade ; fueling llrm ; dressed boot steady ut Wiaiic oer 11) . bhlp- ments today. 000 buuves and .Y--'O quaitorsof hoof ; tomorrow , I. IB ) quarter. O\LVKS llecolpts. 411 head ; market steady : veals , ffo.OftftS.OO par on t SilKEi' Hccelpts. 1,5 ? . ! ho id ; slice ] ) steady ; lamb $ , ' .c ! lower ; sheep , f 'i.WSb : ! , " > per cwt. ; lambs , JT.OOSl''OO ; dressed mutton steady nt 010o perib ; dressed lambs uctk atlou , tic. tic.lloas Hccolpts. siw : heid : market nom inally steady ut ( f4.UO ® . " > . . ' > ) pur cwt KUIISIIS City I.lvo Moult Mnrknt. KANSAS CITV. Mo , March 8. CATTLK Uc- onlpts. 4,100 ; shipments. 700. The market was fairly uctlvo ; conorn'lysloidy. bales : Dressed beef und shipping steers. & 1.0J&4 5J ; cows und heifers , Jl..r > ii I : T ; stockers and tucdcis , JJ.OO ® 1.50. Hoas Receipts. 4,11) ; shipments , 000. Light ho s were nctUo and 5o to Me hlghor : lie. ivy steads. Kxtrumo rangu , $1.00 ® ! 80 ; bulk , l.5S4b5. SIIKBP Ilocolpts. 10,000 ; shipments , none. Thu rocolpts wcro blllod through and there were no sheep on thu p.irkct. St. I.otiU I.lvo stock Market , ST. Loins. Mo , March 8. OATTf.EReceipts. . 2,90.1 ; Blilpmcnts , 100 ; market bloady at an ad vance ; fair to good native steers , $ ) OJ4.0 , fair to good Indian and Texan steers. $ , ' .8. . ® 3.00. 3.00.lions Huoolpts , COO ; shipments , 1,400 ; market opened hlghur. lint closed onslur ; houvy. { 180 C4.0' > ; mixed , IM.JOO-I K > ; light , J 1. 0' < a ! . . " < . William Spr.iguo bnilth , Providence , II. I. , writes : "I Una .Urndycrotino always , euros headaches. " _ U u SinokoloHH rowdur. , Po. , Muroh 8. The Unltoil Stntos government has detormlnod upon the manufacture of smokeless powder fur use In both small arms and heavy ordnance , anil with this object in view Captain Pitman , a well known ordnanro oflluor and expert chemist , has been detailed by O. W. Flapler , chief of tuo staff of orJnanco United States army , to take charge of the labor at the Frankfort arsenal. Oesslor's Magio Iloadacho Wafers cures all headaches in 'JO minutes. At nil drug gists Increased ICullrouil ICumlng * . Nr.w VOIIK , March 8. f ho gross Darnings of the New York Central & Hudson Hlver railroad and tbo leased lines for February , 180.3 , were $ : i,60.'i,414.8' ' ) , nn increase over February , 1601 , of 772,4l0.oa. Tbo gioss carnlnss of the Chicago & Erlo for January , lb'3 ' , were $2Js > ,050.0'J , an increase of * U , lb0.10. Doctorsf Puhnwl Tulio noocuam's Pills , THE TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION AND ORDINARY DYSPEPSIA , Sir Thompson , the li'lisli ) , piofassor , bolloves thnt In tlio viist nwjority of cases chronic constipation inny bo suc- ccbbfully ovcrcoino by a tcubpoonft 1 of thu genuine iinportud Ciirlbbud Sprudel Suit dibsolved in n tuinblorftil of wnlor ( linlf a pint ) , cold or hot early in thu morning , nnd if uocobsary on { Jol tr to bed. Out-door oxcorciso will uid its ac tion miiterhilly. Use only the genuine , which ) ms the sigtmturaof "Kisnor k Mundehon Co. , Sole Ajj'cnts , Now Vork , " on every bottle. I'lio'K Hctuody for t'ntnrra Is tba L'ctt , Kaalont to Due , and Cheapen. Sold brdrujrgliU or tent l > 7 mall , We. K. T. auvltlDO , Warrea , ! ' , OMAHA 1'CI'S' ' ' ' Directory AWNINGS AND TKNTS. OMAHA TENT-AWNIMO COMPANY , Hn . linnimocki , nil nml rubber clufilnif ! < cni1 for iio. lllirurtmni HAGS AND TWINKS BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO Importer * nml imniifac- turorj. Klour Sncks. llurlnpi ftnJ Twlno. niCYCLKS. M.O.DAXON , aoUt on monllilr 12J N 1Mb si. , Omnb . UOOTS AND SI1OCS. MORSE-COESHOEGD. ll'JJ Honir.lBtroH Vrciorr corner llth nml lwuKlij Wo nro iimklna cloju prlroi to ca b bJjroM , nn I nro a clisi of uooili which lorr l silo- nblonlth morcli mtJ. KIRKEKDAU , JONES & AMERICAN HAHD SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. \Vliole nlu Mnnufnctu'ri Hoots , Mio < , rutibcrJ AKent for llotton Huti- and full Roods 1)0r Hhoo Co , 1IUJ , 1101 mid HIM llnrno ) Btruol IJOI-fl llnrnoy "troot CAUUIAGK TOPS. OMAHA CARRIAQETOP C. J. ANDERSON. tiO. , Maniifnctmoi buiTRy tups A , T Diibr , Mn nil per , Larkj , cushions. ttc , Topi , \nliluii3 I , lluckj , for Ciitiiloituo UlSllOM , CtC. Send 214 N. I Mil nt - Omolm MIS IM\ \ street COAL , COKE , ETU. OMAHA COAL , COXE & , LIME CO. , llnr.l and soft ccnl S K corner Ibtli nnd streets CORNICE. CLOTHING. EADLECORNICEWORKS DILMORE&.RUHL , Manufacturer ! of ( ! al- Manufacturers nnd Tiinltod Iron Cornice Window t ipJ , meullo Wholesale ) Clotblcri , skjrlltibti , ut& 1I1U und . 11T4 uoduosu 110J llnrnoy stroot. DRY GOODS. M.E. SMITH & CO. , KILPATRIGX-KOOH DRY GOODS CO. , Dry Hoods , notions , fur- ' Dry Koods.notlons , xunti' nl blni ; Koods furnishing good ) . Corner llth and Howard Cor llth and Honnrdsls. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. , Illustrated catilozuo free. 1C14 Capitol Avenue FURNITURE AND CARPETS BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR NITURE CO. , Succosion toUA. llcoba A Co , HAUUWAHE. RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBEQK&UNN , y CO. , Dcnlers * hardware opi ) Cor lOtti nnd.lnckionHt mechanics' tools Omahi. 1401 Douiilas Street , 1..IQUOKS. OILS. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , , Ilennod and lubrlcallnx oils , axle Rreaso , uto. PRODUCE COMMISSION. BRANCH & , CO. , Troduco , fruit ? of nil kinds , oysters , 13th nnd llarnoy Streets. KIRSCHBRAUN&SONS. JAS. A. CLARK & 00. , SONS. , lluttcr , chooio , CJgl , Outter , egK and poultry , poultry and gam * . frarnam it. SlTBoutli 13th Street , RIDDELL & . CO. , 0. PEOAU , Coinmlsiton Merchant , nutter , cliooso. OKUI.TOZ- 1'roduco , Mutter , K i , etablcs , frulu , poultr/ Chcoso and PouKrr. l.'tti nn'l Howard Sis. and ttamo Umaha. MUUIN&MCLAIN , BINDHAM&SDN , Fpeclaltlei. tiuitur , ezm Send us your KKKS , choenc. poultry , etc. No. tor , 1'oultrr. ( iatne , 15d. lln Hat. in Nat. llldoa , lita bank. 1TOI-3 I.oireuworlh 3 llstabllihcd , 1S78. WHITNEY & CO. lluttcr , I.'RKS nnd 1'oul- ' 1 ith l. . Omaha PAPER , CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER CO. Carrr a full stock of Wrapping paper , all kludi printing , wrapping and of tiTlnes , etc. writing , card 140d Howard su paper pa per , eta Tel. 17JO STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS , Stove repairs and water attachments for any kind , of stove made 1207 I > ouxli9 SASH. TOYS. M. A. DISBROW&CO. H. HARDY &CO. , Manufacturers of sasb , Tors , dolls , albumi , doors , blinds and fanor goods , bouse tart mouldings Ilranch office nl'hlnH Roodi , cbllil < ' T . fice , 12th and liard Sts roa' carriages. 1J1U Karnam atrent. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED COMMISSON MERCHANTS. ALLEN ROOT & CO. , HAS MANN -t DUDLEY , Itoom .11 Exchange Hulld. Iloomi , 1)3 ) nnd 61 Be * Uulldlnit South chanKO bulldlnK. Oinaua. South Omaha. . I Brandreth's Pills I When yon feel a kind of goneness about the stomach it is a sign that your food does not sit well and that you arc about to have a fit of indigestion. When you begin to feel nervous and arc unable to sit still comfortably ; when your clothes suddenly seem to lose their fit and become too tight in places the fit of indigestion is surely upon you. When this fit of indigestion is repeated from day to day it finally resolves itself into dyspepsia. Remember that three to ten of Brandreth's Pills will cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspepsia , or both , and that a regular course of them , say one or two every night for a week or ten days , will act as a preventive of either complaint. Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetable , absolutely harmless , and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store , cither plain or sugar coated. Dear Sir : We will b ( pleased to mail to you , seen rely sealed and free from all marks , a copy of our treatise on I the Irving Treatment of the Decline of Manhood and Nervous Debility. 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