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    6 TIIK OMAHA DAILY UtiK : THURSDAY , MARCH 10. 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
leattrto of Trading Was the Decided
Strength in Wheat ,
WEATHER CONDITIONS RULED THE DAY
fcnrHof Crop DHIHHKOI by the Appitmt lilii
Cold Wu - CniiRril Miurtii C'omldpritble
tni > intlnesn nnil Miule HunlnoxN Un-
unnnll } llrlnk lor Miirtli.
Ciili'Ado , III. . March . - The ilpclucil
RtrcnRtb whlvb WHS lliu fuiituro In "liout at
the clo o vcstorduy was still llio fo.iluro lo-
diiy. All llio mirrniindlucs of llio market woio
dccldtdly bullUb and Mny a.Uanccd fully
! o from ttio low point anil touched
ycslcrday. 1'robably the most bullish In-
lluoncu of Iho day was thu wnutllnr : the brlRht
Riinthlno of ycstunluy and the HpiltiK-llUo
7pphyrg has boon succpcded by skies that
were oMircust and winds thnt oiu
nhnrp. 'Iho slpnal scrvlco rpporlpd Qu
cold waio advmicliiK from the north
west , where tl > o tbornionirtor was In
the > lclnlly of ere and a bllndlnu' blU/nrd
WHS Ktildtolo niKlnif. 'I Ills risnilndcd Ihu
trndiitluil March WHB nlvrnyn u treuchorous
month nnd nindo the boars pxtreinviy nerv
ous. Other slrunit fnclurt were the
linn oiiblei nnd the ilcclilccl stionath
shown In all domestic tnnrUots , and
forplnncm wcro said to bo ijulct y buyliiR
nttho c Loard. and prospuctl > o export en-
BAKGinonts wcro cnvDuriiRinu to holders Ihu
locnl sicculatlvo fOPlliiRvus bullish ! -thntts
wcro fcollna more unecrtiln of their
cround and showed a general doslro lo
eovor. There was liber tl buy In v friini
Now Voru. White , l.oaan , bphwurt/
Ilupco. llronsvnil and Mllnilnu-llodin.iti
wcio Bcnerous l.ujei" . It was bclloxcd that
Armour's broUriscro iilcl < In up largo lots
of wheat and W. 11. Iteiitn as also dolin ; n
good ' ) UBIIPSS | on Iho huyttiK aide , i ho sullltiK
WHS niirtly by thn inofesslonal bciirs. led by
I'nicirlduunud pirtly by IOMLJS who were dls-
poned to icallro prollta. lleais pot souio on-
coiir.iReinent ftom Inrgor local receipts than
expected , the blK uollxorlco In the noithuest
nnd the Indications of snow In the southwest
It was also claimed Hint the cold w.ivo
would work east without re.ieh us Into the
Bouthwcst. The volume of tradu wus full but
not vrry lariso nnd the price ch.iiicps limited
to a very narrow limit , The available supply
Is reported by llradstreot's. Increase 2 H.O 0
bu i-dstof the Knoklos and decroispd 101.00
bu. on the I'uellie const , the not liicroabo belli .
1S7,000 bu. The price of May around
the opening wns made at from b'Ju '
to Hl''iO ! analnst 8S',4o at the elosu
ycstcraay , seilled at tu'jc ' , advanced to.tu'io '
nKiln , roiicted to 3l o during the lust hour on
R lea by longs who bad u profit In their dents ,
then strengthened under bnyliu bv nervous
shorts , ifhu foarcd to liu\o ili'jlr tradus up
n\cr nlgtit In vtow of thothroatonlnp wether ,
advnnclni ; to8H ! c iiKaln and the close was
firm atB'J'ic.
Corn was ciulot and a trine firmer , but \ory
Btpady ; iho HuetuatlonS covorlnii a ranuo of
only ' \u. Trade wus slow , and the slMitshow
of strmistli was < luo to the iipttor fpnllnx In
wheat. The locoluts wcreM c trs smaller than
osllnmti'd. Thooloso shows a isnlu of 'Jo In
values
Outs were quiet but firm , in synioathy with
wheat and porn and thu smaller receipts , nnd
closed ' { elilKher.
HOR products were lower at the start , but
soon ( 'row steady nnd advanced sharply , al
though the receipts of bois were laiuor than
uxpoptcd and prices at Iho yards lie lower.
'I ho advance was partly In symp ilhy with
wheat and pattly on coicrlrs by shorts
nho cot somewhat frUhtcnud by
the liberal olfors to purchase by a
prominent tradi-r. May pork , which
opened 60 olT nt Jll 0" > . --uld to 111 0.Vi. ! then ad-
vnncvd toll 2i'4. but we lUoned toward the
dosonnd closed at J1I.I7H. a Kaln of 7Viu.
Lard closed unchanged , but ribs are -iic
hlL'bor.
Estlmntcd locolpts for tomorrow : Whoit Kfl
cars ; Lorn , 173 cats ; oats , 105 cars ; hogs , )2,000
head.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
AUTITLkH Ol'EN. IIIUII , LOW. C1OKB.
wn PAT-NO
Mtircli 674 i 87 t 87H
May fcJUb'JH 66 ! ; 'i
Coim No V
March 4IM
May 42X
.lunc 41M
OATH IM > v
March
Mtfie 1'imic
Mnrch. . 10 ro II 07K 10 st
Muy 11 15 11 22H 11 02M 11
LA1I1 >
March I , 40 635 6
May l > 47" " . 0 45
gniiKT Iliiis-
March
Mar S 67 * 5 U.'M
Cash quotations were us follows :
FC.OUII Dull nnd uiichuiiKcd
WIIKAT No. 2 surliu wheat. 87 > io ; No.
B uiirliiR wheat , S''c ; No 2 rod. Ul c.
( JOHN No. 2 , 40 c.
OATS No 2. S'l ' o : No. S white , 3PiJisc ;
iso ,1 wil ! to , 3HiQ > il'c.
liAiu.BY No. 2. 50e ; No 3. 4aaoJc ; No 4 , ; t3
KLAX8FK1I No. 1 , Sl.MHS ,
'I iMoTiiv SEKII I'rlnio. .
I'OIIK Moss pork , per hbl , * 10.07M@1I.02' { :
liinl. jici iwu , JU 3.ViiiJ.J7'.i ; short ribs sides
( loosnl. jri.HTii ; dry salted Rhoultlurs ( boxed ) ,
Il.Triftl.'o ; Hlioit clear sides ( boxed ) . SG,25.
WIIISKV DUttllorh' flntshed sooJs , per gul.
Itocolyts uud bhlpmcnts toil iy were as fol
lows : -
On the Pro luce oxchuiuo toiluy tlio buttur
nmrkot wns wonkui ; fuuoy creamery , 272Sj ;
line western , 2 , " > tt.ic ( ; orillniiry , ' 'IB-lo ; so-
loi-tctl ( lulry , 22 < B2bp ! ortllnury , 2 322i ; .
Nu York Murki'ts.
NEW Yoinc , Miirth 0 WIIKAT Hecelpts ,
70VW Oil. ; uxnortH. 4'J.t-UI bu ; spot hl liur ; .Nil.
' 2 rod , Jl.Oi ai 04'J Iu store unit oluvntor ;
tl.u5' iai.0 % ' nlloat ; JI.04Va , OJ3a f. o. t ) . Op
tion * closed linn , U < 3)\a \ hUhui ; No. 2 rod und
M-ircli floaliu : nt fl. 2' , .
UOIIN Ituvoluts , ini.uji ) bu , : exports , 104,400
1m , ; spot stiMily ; No. 2 , 4'i3Br.'i ' ) ' ( : In uluvntor ;
60)t ) ° iillonti uiiKr.ulcil mixed , 4 'Mi.Vlc. ' Ou-
tlons uucliungud loUo lilghur , March closln-
nt 4UHu.
OATS Hocclpts , M.400 bii.j exports. 5 MO bu. ;
spot stronger ; .No. 2 white. u8c ; mixed woslorn ,
: uHl7ic ! ; wlillousloru , oTiiStllL' . Options
llrmor ; Mny. UOHJUMi > .
CnvtEE Options uiosed Bleudy nnt SOlOo
uu ; Bull's. l.'i.AU IIRJS ; Mnrih. flI.MIiiLO : ; .May ,
tZliOA12.f ! > . ' < . hnot Illi ) linn ; No. 7 , U.'ie.
hlttiAit Ittiw , stendy ; inust.u\ ado , tt ) tet , ; ie.
hullnod , firm ,
I'KTIIOI BUM United closed , April , 69 ? o ,
1'oiiic Stuutly.
LAUD Htntidy ; western stcnui , l1.7- ' . { .
JJuTrmi Kusy ; wesinrii dnlry. lWti23oi west-
eru vroainory. 21 © Oc : KluliiB. Me.
CIIUESE Stondyj purtBKlins , ( i10'/ic. '
Omiilni I'ruduen Alnrkutn.
Fi.ouit OniHliu Milling company's Rolliiuco
I'ututit. $ . ' ) Iii\lnolllo I'ntent f-.40
. ,5) : \ ) , - ; Lone
Ktnr Huucilultvo. f..vO ; r-nowll ike , tl.ai ; I'uiicy
Family , tl.7n ; K 1 < \ ( illinan'H Uold Modiil. J.f > j ;
buow White , I-'S ; Hnowlliike , J..OO ; low Krudu ,
tl.Wi Queen or thu I'.iutry , JJ GO ,
I'oui.niY-Ulilukens , need Btoolc , OiilOe ;
geuse , iluoks und turkeys , lliil''e.
IIUTTEU Host choice country roll , 10'Jlo ;
lowur crndcb , KffllSc.
lliDt.s No , 1 u-iocii suited hides. < U ® io ;
No 2 Kr eu salted hides , 4'4BiCi No 1 urecii
Bull IK ! hides. 2j to 40 IIH. , . ) i5.l'io ; No 2 Krccu ;
Bulled hides. Wto40 Ibs. , JHuya : No. \eal
calf , 8 to l' > Ihs. , Do ; No. \eiil c.ilf. 8 to 15 Ibs ,
4ej No 1 ( try Hint hides , 7GiHo : No 2 dry Him
lililos , fiiu ( ( , : No. 1 dry saltou hides , .VdCc Tu | ,
low , No. I , a'4@4o ! tallow , No. 2. 3'ic ' : ttreuso
wlnto A,4o ; KroiiHe , white II , : i4iWJic ! ; uroiibo
yellow , lie ; gtoaso. darl. , 21Joi old butler , 28
SSioj becsniix , prime , ICe ; rouih tallow , l ( <
iUv Slow ut M.HXafi 00. The latter prlct
could only bu ubtulnud for something oxtn
Rood ,
ruuiTa-Callfornla rlverslMo orniiKos. J.
WushliiKton navels , } .l Wit 1-75 : Rood apples
J i5aS-.7 ; choice lemons , M.'l ; faiu-y lemona
HSOi MulaKU Rrupos , $ I'JJ porbbl.j uiinauus
orated. J'ilMufr , & 0 : uiauborrles , shlpplnsc stock
10 OOer.VO ; strawberries , fiOa ijt.
VEOETAUI.ES Oullfornlu uahbiiRc , SUe po
1IIn uratcs ; home crown lettuce. 4Ji5o pc
dot. ; California ouullllower , Jiii ) : onions
(2ilKo ( ) poi bu , ; Nebraska hand picked ho ins
, i63&l.i ; medium , II tOJcl.Mj celery , a e
sweat uotatoes , t-tw Colorado and wcsten
Nebraika potitoos. IttQIuo : nutlvo potutoes
ZMWOu : llnm beans , 4VOs4jc ! per Ib. ; wato
cress , St-iiu eases , r HWISi ! pur qt , ; spinach
fJ.M per bfil. : Hpuulsh outoiii , tlM per crate
radishes , 45iiMc.
( UuE-.Miillurd duoki , tl.OO ; teal , fl.5 Ot.T.'i
mixed. $1.84.
Kaaa-Ocnoral mnrkot. llttlliio.
llrll Uli Trade Jtotlew.
MANCHLSTKII. March 0 , The Quurdlnu , Iu It
cdniiuerolul urilcle , says ; Dullness prevails
thu nates are light , the recent heavy receipt
of American cotton ha > renewed tbo wouknct
at Liverpool and unsett od the market , Th
uppoiirancuof contldenop. whluhwaslHst wee
manifested , In ; pone. TliiTO uro numerou
Imprivctlcublo orders In thn market for ludli
fcnseqilBnllr but little business for that sec
tlon U executed. The demand for China i
poor. There Is a fair Inquiry fur Houth Aiuorl
can , mid there have been Mime good kule t
bloachlUB and printing ololhs faturliiK buy
vrf. Kiport of yanii are Hut und thu sale
have been small.
_
Cotton Market.
, Tex. , March ft CorroN-Uuil
middling , OHct low middling. Bl'-lflc : eood or
dinary. DSernot and pro rccflpl * . l.liflrmlcs :
snips. 211 bales ; stoek , G. % Mi bitlcs
NKW Oin.rAM , l.n . March ( ) . COTTON
Market ntcHilyt middling. b7-10c : low inld-
dlln , ' , . ' > Il-Hct good orilliiury. SS-Kk1. Not re-
colts\CSi ! ) : bales ! Rro s rnivlpK d.R'n bnlis ;
exports fonst uo. H.47 bales ! nlos , 0S.)0
miles ; stock , 4X ) , > 90 hales.
ll\crponl
l.ivmroou March P WiieAT-HtpRdyi do-
in and poor ! lioldcrs olTor mtideratoly.
CoiiN-rirni ! demand fnlr ; mixed western ,
4sd'4d per cental. ,
ItACO.N Long and short elonr , M Ibs , H5s per
ewt.
ewt.LAUD I'rlmo western , Il4s per i-wt ,
Mllunukrn .Mnrkcl .
MII.WAUKKK. WIs. March - WHEAT
hteadlcr ; spring. Me ; No. I northern , 0 e.
foiiN-Dnll ; No Miiuaioc.
OATS-Stcady ; No. 2 white , : il'i3. ' : No 3
wh'te ' , WUU'Wc.
llAin.Kr Higher ; sample , 4IO. > 'to '
IUE No , I , W. tjc.
St. l.onls Murkrt .
bT. Lout * . Mo. Mtiich -WIISAT Higher !
cnili , 0 a ,
t'OMN Ouint ; fash , y' o
O \Tn-lIticliiingcil ! cash , IlO'io. '
II. IJ.
City l.ltit Stock Mark-rt.
KANSAS Cirr. Mo. Mnrcli n OArrt.E-Uo-
colpts. II.400 ; shipments. ' 'MOO Steois dull ,
JIOJ4.i'J ; cows tuidy to lilxhor. ( lVi.iO ) !
stnckcrs nnd feeders weik , JJ7i < iJI.75
Hens Uiculpts. fl.Hj ) ! shipments. S.0.
btoady to lowei. Kxtrumo rniuo. tl : i. > 54.i5.
St , l.nnU Live stork Market.
ST , Loin * . Mo. Mirch II. OATTt.E-Uooolpts ,
2.003 ; shlpmnuts. none : ninrhel lower ; fair to
BOOU native steurs , f'JJiilOV fair to good
Indian und Texan steers. ? . ' . > aLfifl.
lions Itocelpls.d.ood : shliimi'iits , 2'd ; heavy ,
$4 70U4.00 ; mixed , $4 r > 3i4 x > : light , M.iUM SO.
Kansas City Mitrkittt ,
KANSAS Cirv. Mo. March 0 - WHEAT
Dull : No. 2. cash. 70if47t l5c.
CollN-nriu ; No J Hhlto , ; r.B)5Uc ) ; No 2
OATS' Weak ; No Snilxod. nominally SDGSOo ;
No. 2 white , ' t )
. MlnncnpollsVlieat Mnrkct.
. . Minn. March 0. Stronc ad-
\ uncu of u ho it at oponlnc to S.'ic. Uloso : No. I
northuin. March , 8tUc ! Mny , SI34c ; on traok.
No. 1 bird. K u : No. 1 northern. BJei No. -
northern , fOiSS-'c.
Cliulnimtl Markets.
CINCINNATI , O , , March u.-WiiiAT ! Weak ;
No. 2 red 'il'ie.
COIIN Oulet ; No. 2 mlxoil. 4 Ic.
OATh lmy ; No 2 ml\eo. .U' © l23o.
WIIISKKV Lower and active uttl.IJ.
Toledo tiniln 'Market ,
TOLEDO. O. March 9. WIIKAT Firm ; No. Z
cash and Mnrcb , ul'ic.
CoHN Steady ; No. 3 cash , 4l c.
OATS -Quiet ; cash , : i-'o.
New York Iliy < io ils Marltot.
NEW YOIIK , March 0 1 ho dry goods market
was unchanged toilny. _
Tr.iilira" Tnlk.
CiilCAao , 111. , March O. Counsolnian & Tay-
to Cockroll Bros. : Wheat oucned at'ieto o
hl-'licr on nctlvo buy Ins by commission houses
and the sm illcr shorts , inlluonccd by the
northwestern blbr.nd Illds rvceUed by
Cables \\cre rather more satisfactory nnd It Is
probable that Mav wheat hedges i oered IIITO
weto aRnlnst acceptances of cosh wheat. The
bin boars , having antlclp Ueil a weather bulge
this month , were piopared to Increase
their lines on nn advance and
did so toclny. The direction of
the storm seems to be eastward
from Minnesota and may not enter Into tbo
winter belt at all. In that ease cables will
need to beoncouinglng to in event a break In
wheat tomorrow unless the sentiment on the
goxcr.imcnt report drifts o\er to the bull
Hide. Corn and oils were \ory dull for
futures with so tree y enough trade to keep
iipamnKot. bimplelots weio In better de
mand und ready s ileto shippers at lia ad
vance , though the higher rates asked for
lake shipment were against buyers
1'roUslons opened lower on the arrival of
alooo hogs and In ant clp.itlon of Increased of
ferings of pork both the packets nntl lar o
loc l shorts h id given llbe-al buying orders to
brokers , whoso elTorts to (111 ( eiders advanced
prlccs20c. when they were wlthdtawn , A lariio
business would have to bo done If snlllolont
product bad been otTorcd , as It was the mar
ket closed steady at lOc advance f6r pork with
liird and ribs unchanged.
CHR'AQO. Ill . Match U Konnett , Hopkins &
Co. to S. A. Mc\\horter : The unexpected
chanso In weather from balmy spring to n
bllz/ard revealed an overcrowded market.
Smaller traders covered between hi ) and 81'o.
hut the big beats took llttlo stock
In the advance und added to
their short lives In an effort to check
Iho advance. The northwest has bought
freely , antl New Yorkers n a moderate way.
Foreign advices are rather tame owing to 1m-
provliu weather In France. Clearances and
new export business continue satisfactory.
Much depends on the weather. If the low
temperature now general In the northwest
should extend over the winter wheat belt it
will bo lUely to cause shorts some tiouble. If
on the other hand It passes away rapidly and
Is followed by springlike conditions
the market wilf doubtless sell on" again.
Corn and oats have held steadily within mod
erate iim is. there having been no Important
fonluios In provisions thu bears made a
drive at the market earl ) in consequence of
larger supplies of ho s than anticipated , but
their success was shortlived. Thu rally that
followed showed that what had I ecu sold had
passed Into the hands of those n ho wanted It
and were willing to take more at the same
Cnictoo. 111. , March 0 I' . O. I.o.-nn A. Co. to
J. S.mds Commission company : Wheat
opened strong at 8'H4o for May. with llghtof-
ferlngs. co d up to 81'icaiid closed at Si11' .
i'orelgn advices by t-alliepoit unfavorable
weather In Uusslu nnd I'i nice Cable uuvlccs
say higher prices with better demand. The
trading hoio has been largely local. The sud
den chnngo In tl > e wi ; tther h.is had considera
ble Inllueiico on th ? nun kct today and wo look
foi such uhatuos for the bal.ini.eot the month.
The signal service piodlcts a cold wave It
muy bo seveto enough to seriously damage the
growing plant nnd If It docs wo will have
higher prices. Vety llttlo doing In com with
light lluctunt ons. It IB just i question of re
ceipts Tbo well Informed say tli it they will
Increase. May closo.l at 4.'ic. Knthei rnoro
doing In oats. Slav elosi-d at , l 34c. A much
better feeling In provisions. The selling was
by packers , the buy In r suattoicd.
STOCKS AND HOMJS.
.VililltlouiU i\lilflicc : Hint IIu OntBlilo Pub
lic IH Not Investing.
VOIIK. March 0 The stock market
gave additional evidence that the outsldu
public now stands aloof from speculation ami
tiadlng. During thu day un loubtodly the
principal result was the manipulation on
both sides. The Industiliils were more ani
mated and stronger , but the general list pre
sented nJ feature worthy of notice. Laoka-
vvuuna made u sharp spurt from l.r > 3 to 101.
The close wus active and firm to strong ut
about the highest prices touched. The whole
list U higher. Now Knglund U up8 ? percent ;
Cord a e , ' . ' ! per cunt , Laukawanna , li per
cent : Sugar , Ifi per cent ; Heading , \ / per
cent ; Louisville nnd Nashville , I > 4 per cent ;
Union I'liclHc , 1 ! percent
Ihu following uro the cloning quotations for
thu loading stocks on the New York block ex
change today
of "dctif,1' nvlu.il nnil ficllt'mn. will Rlvo a
clear ICon of llio distribution of market
fonos Tim nnjorlty uf llio list , wmlrnrjr
ijcrhttps to the prevailing l < lcn < Ii lower thun
II was thru. Tlio iiilMiriec' , outtltlo ot IHO or
tlireoMook * nITrotod liy inorlui clreumMiinct's.
linvo been conllhoil wholly lo 'tin nlltlirdPlto
group nnl HIP Vnndnrnllt "hrircK. 'to IIP-
vomit for llio lu'.ny Kiilus In tlioproup lull
nipiit'niicd tlioro iiro only the vipuo and con
tradictory rumors of Itiii piotcxolonul bull
X York .Mum * )
NKW VOIIK. Mnrolt 0. Mnscv ox OAU.
Kniyntl't&J per vonti ln tt loans 2 per vent ,
cltKPil JlTutoil at 2 per i unt.
1'IIIMR.MEIirANTIt.K I'Ar-KII-tf&Vi pprCOIlt.
HTEIIMNO ETCIIAMIE Qitli't but stuiitly at
MHVtfor ilxly-ilny bills ntul $1S7'S for uo-
inniul.
TlioclosliiKuiiut 1110111011 Uimtst
bid
l.oniliin Slock Mnrkct.
mi lni . /ii ) ! < ( J > rt > l
LONDON , March 8 [ New Vork Herald Cable
Special to Tun llKi.l : The money mnrkol
com I nnos to show a very ( | ulnt tpiulency. Hates
practically the same as ycstcrd ly. Uall
niunoy and for Iho week Is 1 to I'i per cent.
rortnlghtly loans On the Stock uxchango
were lonowpd : it'4 toil per cent. In the dis
count marl.ol thrcu months bills wore quoted
at IS per cent with buslnoss it elimlo undur
that of vcsiorday. On thu Mock exchange at
tention was dliuclpd to the arrnugomeut of
the account , business couseiiUPii'ly was on a
limited soilo. 1'ricos isenorally were hro-
Ktilar but forolcu bonds loft off firm on the
whole , Argentine boliiR ngnln In renuest.
Americans are about equally divided but
apnrt from MlhvnuUoo. I'onusvlvuiila and
Now York Central , which foil about 1 put cent ,
prices are not Important. Trunk Issues con-
tluuo steady.
llostoii Stuck .Market.
HOSTON , Mass. . March -Tho following wore
thecloslu ; prices on stocks on the lloston
stock market to.l.iy :
Denver .Mining Sloelcs.
I ) xKit. . Cole . M iroh 0 The followln * list Is
thnoloslu qiiotntlonson tho.Mluliix exun.ingo
today. S lies , ' 4,4'JO.
Now York Mining Quotations.
NK\rYoiiK. M irch 0 The following are the
eloslnzinlnlu ; stojK quotations :
Atipon .TJJ Mcilcan 170
Debt .V IJelchcr , , W Ontario 4.'jJ
thollar 100 Opblr 4nO
Con Cal X Va ' . ' 0 ' iMiiuutl 2UO
Dcadwooil HO iiliisl 110
Kurekiu on NO hlcrra Nevada I Ml
( ioulil A Curry US btanilaril . , 1M )
llnle A. .N'orcro5s , . . 110 Union Con 115
Homi'suike UJ5 Vellon Jacket IUI )
Horn silver 3t,0
San Fr.inrlsuo .Mining Quotations.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oil. . March ! ) . Tuo olTlclal
closing duot.itlons for mining stocks' tod.iy
were us follows :
St. I.onls Mining Oiiotntlons.
ST. Louis , Mo. Match 0 The mining stock
unrkct continues dull. Sales UIO shines.
Uiose :
I.IVU STOCK MAKKCIVS.
CuttleVcnk anil Lower Hogs ActUc ,
Strong und In Good Demand.
OVAH \ . March I ) Three days' receipts foot
upB. 1J ciittli1. U.CbSlio snnUU.ViJhlioup against ,
( ! . .W cattle. 7 , ! ) ! ) ' ) luitfs mid i.SIO khcup the lltst
li.ilf of List week.
Kfuelpts of cattle were the heaviest in o\er
eight weeks. Dealers gunor.illy looked for a
heiivy tun , but hardly expected I7S ears. He-
ports from Chicago wcro very dlscouiagln' . ' ,
the dei line there belli ; quoted nt from loc tj
: iOc. This fact , together \utli the uuiiHU.illy
lur o supplies , caused u very weak feeling nt
tbo opening und with no Improvement In the
di'tmind a dull und lower market was In
evitable. Over four-lifths of the catt o
receipts were steers , und outsldu
of thruo or four loads the finality
was rather ordinary. Shippers could
do nothing on accountof thudcmorulf/od con
dition of custom markets and theiu WHS comp -
p iratlvuly lilt o stock horu suitable for ex
port. I. oual dressed beef buyers could well
nltord to be bearish und altogether the sellers
had douldedlv the worst of the situation. Un
the fair to food cattle bids \\cie from lOe to
0u louci than Tuesday nnd buyers coulu
hardly lie Induced to look at infeilor nnd
common stulf. Tr.iulni ; necessarily Oragisod
und sulei. of stoei-s duilni ; the forenoon were
frw and fur between. In the afternoon there
was u llttlo more life to the ti ade , but no Im
provement In prices nntl ijnlto a tew cnttlo
were unsold ut the closo. Verv good 1..WO to
lr > JO Ib. steers sold from W.7 : > to { 4,15 with fair
to good l.OjO to 1'liu Ib. Krado from $ I.JO to
Common und light sleeru sold from $ J.Ol
. .
Thobupply of bntohers1 antl cjnnors' stock
was eomoanitlvoly suj ill out of nil piopor-
tion to the receipts , as theiu wtro less thun
forty cars of cows und m'\o 1 btcck received.
Thudcmnnd was fair hut 'the market uo.ilt ,
even on the best stock , while medium uud
common HtulT was rU'lit around a dime lower.
Good to choice cows und heifers sold nt from
. ' .bo toKlO ; falrtouoad stutr at froniK. 00 to
S-l.'iV - , and common nnd c.innliu' lots nt fiom
fl.-'i to t.MK ) , Hulls , oxen und stuuu were slow
nnd 100 lower at fiom JI.50 to J..R" ) . Calves
about steady at from $ J.50 to * > .0j.
Thcro WHS u moderately active trade In
stoukera und feeders ut fully steady prices.
Hn ulardoiilors bought freely and there was
u fair country demand. Trailing was lurgely
ut from * J J ) to.l.'JJ. Representative bales ;
STEEUS.
No. Av. I'i ,
ID 1112
4
111 : i5o
37 r.4l .1,11
18 .1.3S
J'h UI3 |
Vniij .l.u
20 Vial JCJI
1J.U4S
U .14111
15..UV1
40. lira : t w
I0..1SV ) J70
iu : .i5J : i7' >
at i2iii UH'J
18. 1J,7 , IW )
20. 141' ' LIH'k
lit ) )
: iuo
20..1475 I u : ,
18 I52J 413
a 154J 4 15
17. . 245
IKX ) 250
12. . UJ5 SM
II. 1UOI 25J
2 ,11 CO 2ftJ
IIllHi ) 250
ft .1(110 ( 250
1 ,1JIO 250
2 , 1020 250
0,101d 2U )
24 , , 0.-.1 201
0. 10W 200
12 , HIS 2C5
11,1000 2 ( > 5
2. , IUI )
4..ur >
u , . HI- ' 21 : >
o. . wii 275
IU'40 275
0 . IIOi 21
I.1000 2KO
i7 , . Did 2Ml
2 , U20 200
8.,110,1 2 UO
1. 1210 (100
A.NO SI'ltlNOBIK
1 cow and calf 'M 00
Icowanduilf J."i 00
I cow nnd cult ' 4 < 0
1 sprltiRer IK 0)
1 sprlngor 2.100
1 mllkc 1850
lions lU'celpts of hos continue light , the
weolt iO fai Rliu.lne a falling oil of o\er 1'JOO
compared with last wcok. I'ho uoiu-ral qual
ity of the offerings was > cry good , that Is thu
light hogs , which constituted the big bulk of
the offerings , wore good. There were hot n
great many loads of prime heavy hogs hero.
With an aetlxo shipping and ftcsh meat de
mand for Bood light and butcher weight hogs
tholnarkot opened active and fu ly steady on
these grades , sales being mostly nllf > 3to
Jl.Tri. 'llio paeUors had pracllcallvuo "ompo-
lltton on the rou.tli bo ivy and mixed hogs
and bought them nt H.M to $1 OTi or n shade to
5e lowoi thun Tuesday. Tr idlugwas not only
nctlxu at any time durlni the diiy , but the
pens were ulo ired In good bnasou , thu bulk of
thoho/s selling at from H.d ) tn $1.7) ) against
$ l.0 , " > to J1.70 Tuesday. The general average of
prices paid wns tl IMS against Kl.bilVi I uosdny
and tl.i7 Wednesday of last week. Hppiesuu-
tatl\o sales :
SiiKEi1 l''rtsh receipts i oii3 steel of a double
dccU of westerns hlllou direct to S lft A. Oo.
tind not oilurud on thu murUet. The dcin.intl
LOiitliiucs eouil nnd the prices .tie quotubly
iincli inueil. r ilr to Kootl nuttvcs , $4 2'iQ.'i.40j
ui'stciiii. $1 OOt&j.T ) : coininoii : incl Block sheep.
} . ' 5UQ..I75 : coed tc choice Innius weighing forty
to ninety pounrtb , ? 4 aMiHi 00
ltocalits | ui : 1 Hlljmitl.1:1 of Stnp'c.
Olllolal recelots uiul dUpositlou ot stoolc as
shown by thu books o ( thu Union .Slock Varils
coinpnnv foi the twunry-fotirhouri ending ; it
&u clock p in. March U , 1'J2.
Now York ! , Stock Market.
NEW VOIIK , Mm eh 9 UEEYKS Receipts ,
1,18(1 ( ho. id , Includluz sixteen cam for sale :
nuirUut u sh.ido liriner ; n.Ulve steers , $4 004B
4'J ) per 100 109. ; bulls and cows , J 1.80 ® ) 51) ) :
dressed beef Bto.idy at 0Si4o Der Ib ship
ments today. I'J0 quaiters of beef : tonioirow ,
.IS beeves.
CAI.MIS Heoolpts , 8il head : market steady :
veals , ? , 'iOUiS.OJ par 1011 Ibs. ; westeiu uahcs ,
$ .1.1.0
SiitEi1 Ilecolpts. flB8flheiil ; market stcurlv :
sheep , * " > 2" > a073 per 100 Ibs j lambs , tOW&TVI.
C\t\i' \ \ K" L' " Mock .tl.irkutH.
GaiCAOo. III. . Murcli 1) ) . OATTLB Ueceluts ,
24.0UO : unsettled , loner : Rood touholcoHtcors.
S4.V4.i5 ) ; otherb. $ I. " > J@IHO ; feeders , SJ.OJ ®
j , ' > n ; Toxatis , W.)0f.l.40 ! : eons. 1 ! 09l .n .
llonb Hecelpts , J .OJn : market lo cr ; loiiKh ,
$4.0Uti.4.li , * > i ihlxoU and packers , f l.7f iM J ;
.prime heavy and butohers Height , SI.bVtitl.90 ;
llt-ht. $4.7jl b5
fciiBci1 Hecelpts , IO.OD3 : market steady ;
ewes. 84.iit S'ij mlNcd. < . " > tww > 50 ; wetliors ,
CJflx&T.UJ ; western ! , . $32 > ® j.5 ; yearllugs ,
* r > 8jfe' > 00 j lambs , jj-.lj''i ' (15 (
Gessler's Majtic Headache Wafers euros
nil headaches In 0 mluutos. At all druggists
Snroi'HHl ill I'lirini'iM ol Siillno Conn Iv Slat I u l
in on Tuo-rifty uiul Mit < l TlioiiH.iniU.
Wii.iint , Neb , , March 5. George \V. Uebcl
homesteaded 100 acres of prairlo ton miles
west of Wiluor iu 1871 , and had just ? J.5 > in
money left after paying the land olllco fees.
Since then ho has engaged In no ether bus !
ness but farming , and now ho own 9(15 ( acres
of land , all paid for , has over $ i,000 wortn of
personal property mid is out of dubt. Ho at
tributes bis success to the fact that , although
bis credit wai always goad , ho would not po
Into debt. Ho never gave a mortgage in his
Ufo. Mr. Uobel has a splendidly Improved
farm , with a line house that cost $ lr > DO , cu-
sldcs tils own labor. His farm ouildlngs are
also commodious and convenient , and be bas
one of the best orchards in the county. If
In the market it would bo valued ut $40 per
acre. Besides providing for his family on a
liberal scale ho bas soon that his children had
every advantage for getting a good educa
tion. 'i his year ho raised over 4,000 bushels
of corn , the yield Doing sixty-live- seventy
bushel * per acre ; WXi bushels of wheat and
1)00 ) of oats. His tiottfes , cattle und hogs aruof
good breeds. AH Uiat ho has accumulated
bas been mudo oftnUio old homestead and
ho bas not been wltuout his reverses , either ,
for a few jearb agajjqilost $1,500 worth of fat
hogs inside of tnroo.rools , from the cholera
and ho has also hud h'euvv losses in valuable
hornes , Mr , Uebcl' is an old soldier , greatly
lospectod at homo. , and his nelgbbou will
testify that the nbftv ? llgures uro underesti
mated lather than overdrawn , Mr. LJouol
says that any mai jvho savs farming does
not pay Iu Nebiaslfii , and pay well , the uojiiu-
trv hub.no use , for.w ii
Kight years ugo JVUbor Savugo , late presi
dent of the fcjalino 'County Farmers alliance ,
came to Wilber with hardly a aollar to his
name. Ho rented ' "iJomo land und went to
work. After a fuW Hoasotib' routing ho
bought un elKhty-'aiiro farm Just south of
town for t.Jril > Uon wJitcb ho bas slnco put sev
eral hundred dollar1 Jmpiovouioiit , all mudo
at farming. It Is well stocked and he places
its present vuluo ut > " > per acre. Besides
working his own furm bo runts other laud.
This voar ho raised 7,000 Du bel.s of corn , be
sides wheat and oals , He is making farming
pay and the only scciut to It is industry and
prudence. - _
I'm to , III Id Hut InutiiK'liM' I'litm ( Hoc ,
SIIIAC-USF , Nob. , Maro'i n. lC Ivvin Andre
dro vs curao lo this state in ISit' ' , ) . lluuaa
worth then about $4,000 and land was to ha
bad at from $5 to $7 per acre. Lust fall he
refused fAO per aero for one ciuurtcr section.
Mr. Andrews is now worth over S.MiJO ) (
T. U. Sabiu came toNebra&kalu ISM , with
$10,000. Ho bought a quarter bcctlon for
fil.OOO and has Just refused * IU,000 for one
nact containing -10 acres , He Is now woith
tlS.OIH ) .
Jnslah Holers came here In ' (17 ( with verv
small nieaus and dlt'd in Januarv last worth
about K > ) ,000 .
1'Vocl Witt cameo Nebraska in 1875 with
nothing nnd is uow ivorth flO.OOO.
M. Bro curae to thostalo In ' 70 with f l.bOO ,
bought laud at from (5 to 17 pur acre and the
nmo land Is now worth W3 par acre and Mr.
lira U worth f 20.000.
OcorgoVnrncr tsnine hero In the ' 60s with
nothing nntl Is now worth $12,000.
The nvcrapo yield per acre for corn last
season was from 40 tofl bushels and the
prlco : u ) cents. Oats about the same yield ,
. ' . ' coots. Tall wheat yielded from 30 lo : ir >
bushels per ncro and Is worth ! cents per
bushol. Tame hnv docs well hero. Tlmntny
nnd clover avoragoa two tons per acre last
soaton , Wild hay averaged about ouo nnd
one-half tons nor ncro. All kinds of fruit
groxv well -strawbcrrlos , raspbcirlos ,
blackberries , cherries nml early apples nnd
poaches , plums fttul Rrnpes were shipped
from hero in largo quantities lust season.
Whlto the winter npolo orchards were so full
that a largo number of trees were broken
down.
Disease never sucoosslully nttapM a sys-
Lom with pyre blood. DoWttt's Sarsaparllla
makes pure , now blood nnd enriches the old ,
J'KIt.SM.V.I/ tK.WIt.tl'lll.
E , Porrln of Crolghton is nt Iho Arcade.
C. G , Morse of Lincoln is at the Murray.
R D. Lnllln of McCoolc U nt the Mlllard.
M. M. Uavlson of Crete Is at the Arcado.
10. L. Cleveland of Ausloy Is at the Arcado.
.1. 1 > . Brnwor of Albion , Neb , is in the
city.J. .
J. S , IConnodv of Sioux City is at the Del-
lone.
lone.H
H , ti. Cooncn of Long Pltio is nt the Ar
cade.
R. C , Usher ol Fremont is nt the Mer
chants.
C. S. Johnson ol Oscooln is at the Mer
chants.
W G. Suttihon of Norfolk Is nt the Mer
chants.
W. E. Colvin of Crete Is registered nt the
I'nxlon.
W. H. Mann of Wilbor Is stopping at tno
Mlllard.
C. L. Barber of Tnluiago is stopping nt the
A rcado.
Paul O. Browstor of Cheyenne is at the
Mitlard.
H. M. Kcllocg of Aurota is stopping ut the
Mlllard.
1.1. It. Cuttroll of Sownrd is stopping at the
Aicado.
J.V. . Adams of Eustis was nt the Murray
yesterday.
F. A. Huston of Wisner was nt the Dellono
yosterdav.
J , Goldgraber of Fremont Is a guest at the
Merchants.
J. F. Parkins of Weeping Water is nt the
Moixhants.
I' . Hazel of Columbu * U n guest at the
Merchants.
William Goioss of Sutton is stopping nt the
Merchants.
O. O. Fisher of Central City is stopping at
tbo Arcado.
Alex Mcintyre of Palmyra is a guest at
the Arcade.
'IJr. T. M. Gairdnor of Waco is a guest nt
thai Pax ton.
Sim A. Temple of Kcd Cloud is n giiest at
the I'axton.
W. L Lehman of Stantou Is registered at
the Dollonc.
Frank W. Honriclt of Beatrice is a guest at
the Dellono.
I. B. Cessna of Hastings is registered at
the Mlllard.
H. L Pierce of Little Sioux is registered
at the Arcade.
W. T. Uichnrdson of David City is a guest
at the Paxton.
F. F. Saenkor of Nebraska City js stopping
at the Dellouo.
John S. Hoover of Blue Hill is registered
at the Mlllard.
J. E. Kelley and wife of McCooKaro guests
at Iho Murray.
A. D. Sears of Grand Island is registered
at the Murray ,
A. .1. Suowdon of Kearney is stopping at
the Merchants ,
J. H. Knowlos of Fremont was nt the Arcade
cado yesterday.
Mayor Frank P. Ireland of Nebraska City
is at thd Paxton.
F. Ii. Hart of David City was at the Arcade
cado last evening.
Dr. Edward Johnson and \vifo of Fullerton
are nt the Millard.
E. P. Incorsoll of Tecumseh is rogislored
at the Meichants.
A. D. McDonald of Dwight is registered
at tbo Merchants.
Mrs. E. P. Bushnoll of Falls City Is a
guest nt the Arcade.
W. A. Gilmore and wife of Auburn are
guests at the Arcado.
P. H. Bender and wife of Humphrey are
guests at the Millard.
Charles T. Dickinson of Tokamah was nt
the Arcade yesterday.
Frank T Graham and F. T. James were at
the Arcudo yesterday.
T. W. Lee and I. H. Holmes of Denver are
guests nt the Mutray.
J. S. Valentino and T. S. tlaynolds of Den
ver are at the Puxton.
A. Martin and wife of Denver were late
arrivals at tbo Dellono.
S. Stevenson and son of Tiumbull are
stopping at the Paxton.
C. M. Fullerton of Pimnco City is regis
tered nt tbo Merchants.
MlM. Minna Hawko ? of Nebraska City is
registered at the Puxtou.
Charles A , Pierce ana J. Hod Biyant of
Boonott are at the Arcade.
George W. Wnkellcld of Grand Island wns
at the Dellono last evening.
.1. E. Stnuffor aiut wife of Grand Island
are stopping nt the 1'axlon.
F , L , Itoid and 11. W. Norton of Oakland
are guests at the Merchants.
M. E. Stormor und 1. G. Sellc of Puuilllon
were at the Paxton josterday.
Deputy Oil Inspector J. S. Kittlo of Sow
nrd was at the Merchants yc'Morduy ,
Mrs. C. F. Edre , C. H. Edco and A. B.
Edeeol Pawnee Citv were at iho Millard
yesterday.
Max O'iloll. ' otherwise M. Paul Blouot ,
was ut the Murray yesterday. The witty
French journalist in onrouto to the Pacific
Coast.
Miss Khona Monzlngo of Coin , In , sister
of Miss Emma Mouzingo , assistant seurotarv
of thu Buuid of Education , is visiting in the
city.
city.Hoy
Hey S Tultlo. who is well known through
this section , is under the doctor's euro ut thu
Arcade , Ho slipped whllo nlightint ; fioni a
snoot car in St , Joseph a few d.tyn ago , und
his i It'll t foot wns crubhed under the whorls ,
The wound was poisoned l > v coloring fiom
his sock and Is causing him much trouble.
Ho will be laid up lor two or Unco weeks.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sytup Is the bast
of all remedies for children teething. Ui
cants a bottle.
, _ .
According to foreign papeis , the quean of
England receives t'.iSTi.OiMl annually irom tlio
British tieasury : the Empress Frederick of
Gormauv , her eldest daughter , iti.ooO ; the
prince-of Wales , IMO.OOO ; the princess of
Wales. jUlo.OOO ; the duuoof Edinburgh , i'-
0M ( ) ; Princuss Christian , ill.OJfl ; 1'iincess
Louise , the mirchionoss of Lnrno , 0,00' ' ) ;
the dukoof Connuught , > ,000 ; the duchess
of Albauv , .Ui.OOO ; the Pi incurs Hcurv of
Battcnburir , Atl.OOO ; the children of "the
prince of WUIUH , Xi ) , < Xi ) ( ; the duuhoss of
Mecltlonburg-frtrellt/ the Cinuhridi.'o
lino. .18,000 ; the dukoof Cambridge , II'.OOJ ,
und ttio priiu'oss of Toclc , 5,000.
Catarrh can be cured sQrely , safely und
pleasantly by Piso's remedy. It uuros wiieu
nil else fails. . All druggists. r > 0u
i to
live
X.
TltVCT II is tin ) heiun. . , , ik
clitMivii N'lM'ntf .Motliu'a , tl and
i It } t relict lit'.IH v r > entire
( Ji' tr''iiiiine iuti t imvo the
- of ' Jiih.inti n nf" nn the
neck of ovwy bo til * ' . I' - nMt'iulol -
BOH C i M-'l" Aji'Mt < i moiCeih ot
Minpral Wuterp , d ! > ! tj
Voik ,
OMAHA
r
AWNINC5S AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TEIIT-AWNINC
COMPANY.
HIMH. linimtiocfc" . nil Anil
rnhlicr clotliliiK ? oiil ) for
iK ? 1118 r
BAUS AND TWIN'HS
BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO
Importer * nnd limn ifnc *
Hirers
Hour Sucks , llurlnpl nnil
Tnlno.
HICYCLKS.
M,0 , DAXON ,
lllcnlcs iM on monllilf
pii ) incnli
UJN. lith St. , Onmliiv
HOOTS AND SllOtiS.
MORSE-CQESHQECD.
1101 llownril Siren
1 ROUirr oornur lllh nt IMnulin fln'Oti
\Vo nriMimklnit clo optlpo < too-nli b iror ( , nn < \ uro
n Linn of noodi which Is vorr nlo
nblonlth murclnnti
II AH DW AUK
MILLINERY. IV.Ui.ICAi. .
C. ASTOHEHILL , A. HOSPEJR. ,
Mllllurr ) . notions , oloaXi I'lnnoj orir 'K , nrlliH ,
elc ,
iiutotMI , pic
I1U-1I8 8 llth BU Oamlin. lai Htreut ,
OYSTHHS.
A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT & CO. ,
' OjsterJ , KliH in * olJ'/ >
I'nckuri f oy turs , Dsh
ami color/ , SlJSoutli IJli St
St David Cole ,
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK
LINE CO. ,
HcUnod and Inbrloatlnj
oils , nxlu KfUAsa , ulo.
PRODUCE COiMMISSION.
l > tllbll9llCHl , | K7fl. BRANCH & CO. ,
WHITNEY & CO. Produce , frulli nf alt
llutlct , l.Vc" nnO I'oul-
lr > . kinds , or > terj ,
,11 ! ) H 1 lib Bt - Omnlin 13ti ! nnd HnrncSlrooU. .
KIRSCHORAUN& JAS. A. CLARX & CO. ,
KIRSCHORAUN&SONS.
SONS. , llutisr , cboeio egt ,
Duller. f > g nnct poiiltr/ poultry nnd K&IUB
HJJ mm uu il. , )17 ) Soutli IJlh birott.
RIODELL& CO. , G. PEOAU ,
Lomml < lnn At o r e Ii n n t.
Duller i hfoso. ontt.iot- Produce , uuttor tsu i ,
rtnblp ] , frulK poultry I heo.u and Poaltrf.
Kill nnd lluwnrd SU.
nuil Uiuubit.
MULLIN&MCLAIN , BINGHAM&SON.
Fpi'claUled biutjr vfji Send us vour Kims , Hut
chouse pjullry , etc. IHO tur , Poultrr , Hums ,
Ii i Mi i ilof lit Nit Hides , Kto
bank 17'll ' J Uivjnwortli St.
SCIIRuEOER & CO.
4. ! ! bnnth llth St.
Uinalia.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO.
Wrapplitk' I't per. all ! ilnJ
Cnrry n full "toe * of
of tlTlnea otJ
jirlntlntf , wrapping nnd
NU-i llotrimMt.
.
Ttrlllnii paper , cnrd pi.
1 ur , elo. Tol. I71J.
STOVK REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Stovorepilri and witor
aituchuieniH for any kind
of 0to\jmailo
I'.W Donalai.
SASH I TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&CO. I H. HARDY
Manufacturori of sh ' Toys , dolhr , nib urn ? .
door . bllndi and f " . r euodj , bouiofur-
Urunch of nl-hlog goo I , , chllil-
fice , 12th und I turd at * . ron'i rsrrlnKiis.
13IU l > Arniiin atroot.
SOUTH OMAHA.
JSI N K YAriDJ CO LIMITED \
CuivilvilbSDN lv E .GtiuN I s\
ALLEN ROOT & CD , , DASUVH &
Itooin .11 Hic'rtnjju UulU- ItOOIQS.'ll ) il-lil ill Kl-
liuhlliu South clmnxJ bnlltlliR.
Cm ill a. fioutli Om ilia.
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE
CAPACITY 6OO.OOO BUSHELS.
w for All Kint of Grain
AIWAWPFD OH PTVI IB'I'iffPJP ? .
Ail L-riln uuljliud , lnsitjUl | .nil btor.io r.Us
ustabilbhi'd hy st tie ollluurj
\Vrlto for i.itoi nnil full p trlliMilars .mil cou-ilza
( -hlpiiu'iilH c-iun of
* WOODMAN &R ITCH I EC O
OMAHA , NF.1J
K\uiy MAN c.in ho
] S'/UONG dinl VIO-
I OllOUSinnll-e-ptrl ,
by Ubing BCANISn
NJCIlVINBthuient bpotiit-li Ileuiedv. YOUNG HEN
OH OI/U tuiltrnii ! Iniiii NHUVOUS DItllllVITY , I/OST or
PAIIINO MAwriOOIJ ) ! . > iiiBconvulsions , neivcus
lumiralion , cuiis d by ( be use of rjpiiun , lobicco or alcohol , wnku-
fiilnebs , menial dturobion , loss otpjwer in tuhtr sci , unerinator.
ANII AH l K ! ! > ( rhu-a cauterl by ft Kahuta nnil uvcr inilulcnicc nr an ) lirrtunal weak'
nesscan be rcstorcil lo ptrfrrt health rnd tlir IfOIIIvit VITAIvITV OF STJIONO MBN.
We fiive a written guaronlt , ! ! with 6 hoxis to urp any caMior ni'mul " " -v. Ji a box,6 boict } j
Fo.1 s-vlo in Oiu.ihvby MoCJo'tniui As Luiul , IHh & PurntiinaU
ops the most cicrurlnttnu pilnsj nutcrf ills tu.'Uu cnutii
For hpralns , hniKoi , I ) iuc ic it1 , piiti 111 n . - t'ni i r si In , luuliou ,
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