THE OMAHA DAILY JUKIIHUDAY , MARCH 11 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Was Unsettled , but the General reeling Was Good. TRADING OPENED WITH HIGHER PRICES Vlnllile I'rollM on the Dcrllno ( 'iui ed n IU- diirtinn TlicnViT S ( . rrnl I'liiclint * IIIIIIH anil the < 'ln c XViin nt n Iii" . CHICAGO. III. . Mnrch 10. Wheat wns un- Aoltlcd today , lint tin ) general feollnz ' " about the nvor.ixo. The llrst transactions were at'40 ' above yesterday's laU llntires ; n lioavy solllns proistlro was soon made muni * feat under the Inlliicnco of which the market broke ovor. The visible profits on the decline caused a rudnutlon. There were novor.il line- Illations within the cstahlUhcd ran o and the close was nt u lots of * io compared with yesterday's closing lUuros. The cold wave iniido Its appearance as ml- vcrtlsud but the trade did not fool as nervous over It us It did yesterday nnd It concluded that as winter wheat was not a tioplcal plant , frcr.liu was not Ilkoly to prove damagl" ? . especially as the cold promised to ho of short duration. The signal service predict a rlso In tornpor.ituru. Now Vork was tha llrst to erasp the fdlu itlon and It was a selling order from Now York that started local deals. Lon don took stock In the cold wave. Another in centive to soiling was the conural feeling that the government crop rcpjrt duo this after noon would prove a hoar document and show the stock of wheat In farmers' hands doprcss- Ingly lurgc. In view of all this holders mndo hnsta to cet rid of It hcforu thu break they looked for should como , and the hours iiiado nn equal olfort to get out a short line for the Mime-reason. The tesiilt of all this wus a very weak miirket for thu llrst half hour. There wus then a halt and soilors having ox- huimtnd thumaulvi's , the market he nn to ro- nct. The Into cables came In hlghur. almost without exception. Atmoiir and llru- mer are until to bo nicking m > largo lots. confidence was restored to some extent. At and noarthe opening May Hold ut from Klc to Hliio iiKalnst HHUc at the close yotturdiiy. declining to SS'ic , sol.l up to WfJie. where It was steady for u time. During the lust hour the market got some streniMli f i om crop damiign reports from Hnssla und It was ulso claimed that the late cold weather had M'Hoiiflly Injured the outlook In Kansas and Missouri. Kurly short .sellers made an attempt 10 get hack wnut they hud so d und prices of Muy WHS advanced to Kio , but tin' Rcllmt on thu advance was very fti'O und there wan a quick drop to bSic. louutlng avnln to H > e , weakened to bSc und closed steady at H85.C. Corn was low nnd weak. Influenced by the decline In whe.it and provisions und also by thu colder noalhur and the stocks In farmers' bunds. The selling Was free , with a light ilo- mand. The market Improved somodnrln : thu lusthonr. but wonkcncd again , closing only a sh.ulu above the lowest point touched und nmklnu a loss of 3ic. Outs wcio weaker and closed with a loss of 'ie. Ho.1 products opened higher. Hocelpts of hogs at the yards weio.'sUJO under the esti mate , with prices fie higher. Kurly sales of May pork were us high us $ ll.224 ! , hut there was a rush to sell under which there was a steady break to ill.0\ and the close was at 11 l.i" ' , ! , a loss of luc. hard Is S'.io lower und ill.sftu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat. 170 pars : corn , liiicars ; oats , 110 cars ; hos , " 0,100 head , The loading fntnrcs ranged as follows : -iimn.t.H. nri.N. iiidii. i.ouci.or.p. . WllKAT-.NO. 2 .Mnrch t BOH Mny COIIN No. 2- Mnrcli 41 41 40H Mny 424 414J 41M June 41H 40H 40X OATH M ) . J March Mny. TOM 30' ! ! tlrps 1'oiiK .Mnrch. 11 02K 10 & > 10 sm Muy. . . . II ' . U 22 > * 11 07H 11 UThi I/AIID Mnrch. 035 Mny. . t 45 U 45 U 40 0 42 EIIDUT Ulna- Mnrch. . . . 6 8''V4 Mny 6 H2 ft 8TM 6 87i ! Casli quotations wore as follows : I'l.ouu Noinln-ily ; ntiehuiiKcd. WHEAT-NO. 2 spring wheat , SG c ; No. D spring wheat , 8lo ; No. S red. ulc. COIIK Plrni ; No. ' . ' , 40io ? : No. IIyellow. 40J4c OATS No. 2. SJiiOi No. i ! wlilte , f. o , b. , IK ® 3.Hic : So. ; [ .ilte , r. o. b. , 30.TJc. Uvi-No. : ! . ' . 4o. llAin.r.v-No. 2. Me ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4C34e ; No. 4 , f. o. h , , : iT@IOc. I'l.AXHKun No. 1 , onjj , TIMOTIIV SKKD i'rlnio. 11.27(31.22. ( I'OIIK Mobs pork , per bbl. , * ll.0010.02' ) { ; laid. PIT cwt. , } G.Ti@.liTi ) : ! ; short ribs sides ( looHOi , ID.SJ ! ; dry suited shoulders ( boxed ) , 8J.7i ( < 1\2J : short clear sides ( boxed ) , M.25. WIIISKV Distillers' anlshcd Roods , per gal. SL'fiAiis Cut louf , unchanged. COIIN No. : l , : iuigi93ie. ( ( : Itecclpts and shlpinenls today were as fol lows : On the Pro luce oxclianco today the butter market was hluheij fancy crcamerv , tSS-"Jf ! ; line western , " ( X/iVTc ; ordinary , iWWOSic : se lected dairy , Kld'Cci ordinary , ll-'lc. ) Kirns , Nii\v York Murkuts. NEW VOIIK , March 10. Kr.oim-Roeolpts , 25- 117 pkKs : exports , UjO bbls , 7.00J sacks ; dull ; cales. 4K9J hacks. COIIN MKAt , Steady , iiulot. , WIIIIAT H'icelptB. 4U5.UUO bu. : exports,07,700 bu. : null's. .W > ,0oo bu. of futures ; Ilr..OCO DII. of t' spot. Spot unsettled , aet vo , cloilng steady ; I No.'ion , il.Kl'ifitl.Ol'i In store unu elevator : ' fl.0ln6l.fl , ( ( ) alloat : * l.ui' : ® l.Mi'i f o. b. ; No. : ! rod , ! iu4iiiuijc ; ungraded red. VK\c < iiil.iO ( / > : No. I noithcin. l.uJiSSI.OJ } > i : No. 1 hard , tlMft i& tai.05 . Options advanced Utt'uO on cold I wonther In the west , declined Uin o thiouiili speculators putting alloat the stutomont that the tovi-rnmi'iit report will show a lurK'u reser\n In farmers hands , together with wnrmor wuuther reports from some sections und some lo.iiilnt : speculators scalping , ad- vunocdlj1. ! ! on a Rood export domain ) , but closed weak at unchanged to lo lower than last nlKht. No. ' . ' roil , March $1.0IBOI,0' ! ' , clos- J'/lC. HVE Steady but dull ; western , i > U99c. HAIII.KV Qnlof. No , i Milwaukee. tS ® ' > a. llAiti.EV M.I.Tgulotj DOC ; Canada country made , Ko. COIIN Iteeolpts , l.,8.000 On. ; exports , 09,030 bu. ; sales. 7U5.UM ) bn. futures ; I73two bu. spot. Snot mnrket dtoady and moderatoiy active ; No , " . 40luJio In elevator ; tvjuQ.vjju ; alloat ; unKrailcd mixed. 4HVJ5HJc ; No. 3. 48io ! ; Btoiimer mixed , 4ixroO > ie. options woio only moderately active , with weather report's ruvrirublo and position with wheat closed J ( OATH-Kocolptx , ai.OA ) Ini.i exports , 31,000 bu , : Rules , 170.ouobu. futures ! Tl.ouo hu. spot ; pot llrmor und quiet ; options dull anil Irreg ular ; closing steady ; March , 30'ic ; April. 8tt c. closing at IKlfioi May.30 aio c. oloslnit at : uis c.i Juno , Ma ; , luly , fttijt . Bpnt prices : No. S white , toUtt.'Wjjo ; mixed western , 3d ® 37io ; whlto western , 3S < & 4''o. llAV-Qiili.t. llrm. Hoi'8 Onlot , weak , SuoAU-Uaw. Btcuily ; more active ; ealoa , 673 hhds. and 4,500 buss mtiscovudo , ( i'J.te.st ' , at 3c , and 10,400 bugs centrifugals , VI test , at 3\c , o. I. f. ; rotlnoil , unto and steady , MUI.ABBKS Korolgn.dull. KICK In fair demand , 1'KTiioi.KUHOpened steady , nnd after do- rllnliiK } > o became dull und remained so until the close ; Pennsylvania oil spot sales , none ; April option , ouonlne , f.'J'i'J ; liiRhest , 5l Ho ; lowest , WSJo ; Llir.aoll.no sales ) total sales , 'COTTON BKED OIL Dull , TAi.i.ow-gulot , KOSIN 1'lrm and ( inlet. TuiifENTlNE Dull and nominal at 3Jo ; closed active at 3tXuviUUc. Kaos 1'lrinen KOOI ! deinnnd ! woitorn , Ho ; receipts , 11,000 pUgs. I'OIIK Quiet. CUT MHATH I'Irin. nulnt ; pickled bellies , M.WXa ,75 : inliKllos , dnlli shortclear , 3.M. LAUD About steady , dull ; western steam , lo.70a.72Kt bales , l.txi ) tlurces : option sales , l.&OO tierces ; March. $ (3.70 ( ; Muy , W.7 & 0.73 ; OloslliK , t0.74July ; , ( O.U7. IIUTTKU-Qulot , ousy ; western dairy. 17OJo ; wrstorn creamery , livtt''Uus western factory. 17 ? -0 ! Kleins , 30c. ( JiiKKSK-gulot , llrm ; part skims , ( V iotio. 1'lfl IIION Dull , cany ; Amorloun , tli7M6l7.5. Uoi'j'tii HtroiiRor on talk of reduced pro- dnctlou ; It * ko. 110.75. LEAH Steady , dull ; dorucUle H.22',4. ' TIN Htionaer. quiet ; BtralU , tllWJUX05. ) ( 31liiiu > npolU l"liur Market. MiMNKAi'Oi.is , Minn. , March 10. The North- wesloin Miller Kays : The mills in nil o the heaviest run lust week that they have made In uny wiu'U since the uiladle of Drcumbor , The total output for the week wus InO.OVU bbls. , nstalnit ITT.fvVj bh' , the previous week und 1MJ.833 bbls. for thu corrospondlni ; tlmo In 1 1 , The output this week will bo greatly reduced ou account of dulluesj of the flour jiiarkct. The flour market has born only f ilr the pant nrok Few mllli have sold ever linlf their output nnd those who had orders ahead am catching up on tlioin. The foreign trade Is pretty nearly do.id , the few h ds comlnt on iioiialfv being mildi loworthiin the millers' vlonit. The millers hero hum low * 01 oil the inlddlo ramie of ( lour prices from lOc to l.'c per hbl. , thon.'h the minimum quota tions nre proh.ibly about the same. The di rect export shipments last woik wo re 52.705 bhl . nRnlnsl t3.10 bbls , the preco.llns week. Omiilm I'roilitro AliirkclK , FI.OUII Omiili i Milling company's Kelliinco I'ulent. ll.ttlt Invincible Patent , (0.40 ; Lone .Star Siiuerlathe. S..VO : Pnowll'ike , tl,85 ; Kiinoy I'll m 11 v , Ji,75 : S. I' . Cl Inuin's ( lold Medal. $2.5i ; Snow while , } 2.25 ; Snowllalio , V..OO : low prude , tl.lilll CJiieen of thn I'.utliy , tJ.01. I'oui.Tiiv-Chlckcns Kood slock , OSIOc ! poc p , ducks and turkeys , IISS1-V. IIUTTr.li Host choice country roll , 10'Jlo ; lower urades , KOIHc. IliiiKs No. I ciccn salted hhlco. 4ijfl'4c ( ' : No. Screen salted hides. 41i"H'4cl No l ercen SHltrd hides , 25 lo 40 Ihs.iiiUiic ! No. S Rreon salted hides. B5 to 40 His. , : ) : nic : No. 1 veal calf , H to 15 Ihs. , flc ; No. ' . ' veal calf. 8 to 15 Ihs. , 4ci No. 1 dry flint hides , 7ftWo * No. S dry Hint hides iCc : No. I dry salteo hides , SSP. Tal low , No. I , : ii { < 04ct tallow , No. S. fl'jc ; Kronso , white A , 4o ; croa e , while II , 3'i4S'IVc ; izrouse. yellow , 3c ; iiioasn , dark , ' . " ( ; old butter , 218 Uic ! ; beeswax , pi line , IGo ; rouch tallow , 1'i ' G& i' , HAV Slow kt M.Vxa.VOO. The latter price could only bo obtained for snmothliii ? extra pood. KitiHTS-CallfornU rlvpr l'lo ornnRcs. $2.i * > ; Washington navels. ? : i.o5l.'l.7. > : good apples , li.M ® ' . ' . ? . ' ) ; choice lemons , Ji.ai : fani'y leinnn * . tl,50 : Malaga Rrapos. H-J5 lior hhl. ; tiaiianas , cr.ited , fiOO.50i cranberries , shlliplim stock , f .noia7.00 ! straw berries , ( Wo il. | VKOKTAIILKS Citllfoniln b.ibbugc , ' "ic nor H' ' . In crates ; homo ciown lettuce. 4'fi.'K ) ( ) ! per dor. ; California eatimlowcr , ti..YA1. ' > > ; onions , 7WMo per hu. : Nebraska lund plokud beans , } l. ? . " > ai.b."ii medium , JI.40TOI.li' ) ; celery , 3'ic ; sncot potatoes , } -.0 ! c.'olorado and western Nebraska potiloos. HVTJilJc ; native potatoes , S.Vl30a ! : Hum beans , 4 > i $ l'ic per Ib. ; water cress , 2it. | . cases. r. " , j'i iAn per ql. ; spinach , $1.50 per hbl. ; Spanish onions , tl,50 per crate ; radishes , 45J150C. ( lAMi : Malluril diiclo , $100 ; tout , { l.5l,75 ; ; mixed. JI.M. Kotis-Ocnoral market , 115JIHJC. KuiiKiis Oily .Market * , KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. . March 11) . Ki.o'in In peed demand ; llrm , unchanuod ; patents. $ . ' . .V ) ; extra fancy , t..voii'.U ; fancy. f..OVK..l.'i : cliolco , Jl.lKhitiOO. WIIKAT No. 'J hard , ( iiioted nominally at 7fc : No. Jrcd.UI'fe. Colts Klrm ; No. 2. cish , 3'l < ihld : Murch. Klc bid ; Miy : ! ! 3io ! bid ; No. 2 white , 35c ; No. a mixed , aiaru'ju. OATS Dull ; No 2 cash , and March , We ; No. S white oats , SUliTA.II . HVK Steady ; No. - ' . 70c. Kl.AX SHII > ! Uu on the basin of pure. HHAN Steady ; ( ! 5c In 100-lb. sucks. Kdns Stciidy at 10'Jo. ' IlUTTKii-KIrm ; croimery , Si'iOilOc ; rolls , 14 ® 2lc. CIIKICSE UnchtiiiKod ; Younz America , lOc ; Kansas. 7ffllc. ) HECRIITS Wheat , 18,557 bu. ; corn , 2fl,027bn ; uals , 1.300bii. Siiii'MKSTS Wheat , 1.400 bu. ; earn , 21,800 bu.louts , none. Cotton Market. NuwYoiiK. March 10. Cotton futures closed mlddllnz , 7 1-lic ; iccelpts. 2,103 ; grots , 4.10J ; sales , SO.OOj ; stock. 4.VI,2 > 9. Nou * York I > ry fioods Alurknt , Nnw YOIIK , March 10. Now business In dry ; oods uvorases very fair , but Is- made up chli'lly of small orders for a wldo variety of roods. The market's tone Is steady , but lurso transactions would probably require concessions. Cnlleo .Market. NEW YOIIK. March in. Options steady ; un- 3hnnod at 5 points down : sales. il.7iW lines. In- 2ludlns March. J13.55 ® ! LOO ; April. Jl2.l-i ) ; May. 11105 ; June. $ ! 3.i.Vt& : 3.40 ; .Inly. $ r.3j. Spot moduli und WOUK ; .No 7. Jll.fi. ! ' , . Clnclnii.itl . O. , March 10. WHEAT Firmer ; No. y. Olian'ie. Coiis-l'lnni No. 2 mixed. 4'Ic. OATS-Sto idy : No. 2 mixed. Si'/kft'UUc ' \\iiiSKV-Sleady , linn ; $1.13. Toledo tiraln .Murkct. TOI.KIIO , O. . March 10. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 sash and Jlurcli , ! ' 5p. COIIN Steady : No. 2 cash , 41lc. ! OATS -Quiet ; cash. 32c. Liverpool Markets. Livciiroou March 10. WIIKAT Quiet ; holders - ors oiler moderately. COUN Finn ; demand fair ; mixed western. Is yd per cental. Foreign Oil .Market. ANTWKHI * . Miuch 10. I'ctrolotim , I4if. ! paid nnd sellers. IJONIION , March 10. Turnout no spirits , 2Cs ) d per cwt. _ _ Havana Miur .Market. HAVANA , March 10.-SuKiir quiet ; 287 hhrts. muscovado , 8 ! ) decrees polariz-itlon , wore sold ut$2.40xold per quintal. Triiders * Talk. CniCAQO. III. . March 10 P. O. Logan & Co. to J. Sands Commission company : Duo to the bllz- i-ard in the northwest and Indications of Its rullns over the winter wheat section there were enough scattered outside buying or.lers to Rlvo us a higher oponluir. but Now York operators lloodod thu market and their per sistent soiling carried n break to 8Hic , where good buying sfirted In. N. II. Heam took on iinlte a little but sold out on the bulge. The otuected government report and weather were the absorbln : topics , with widely dlU'or- cnt Ideas on the former , ranging from Kls.o.'O- ' DO ) to 1115,000,0 0 bushels In farmers' I m nils , ex clusive of the vlslblo supiily. The damage re ports were nut numerous. Kansas did FOIIIO crumbling. Kxport purchases talrly good , F.uventy-two loads at out ports inclusive. Corn ruled heavy from start to finish. Inill- [ 'iitlons point to an Increased movement , some Into bulls turning bearish. Wo favor sales on hard spots. Oats f.ilr.y active , and there was some coverln ; at 30'c. I'rovlslons opened Btrons on lighter iccolpti of lioss , but guvu way ou selling by local opeiators , partly for short account , OiiiUAdO , III. , March 10. Counsel man & Day to Cockroll llros. : Owing to the steady tone In cables and the. prospects of severe weather for fall sown crops at homo speculator * went home lust night long on wheat. Eurlv cables were hluhcr and weather reports recorded lower temperatures than were expected , but the fact that this wus the day that the Hist government crop report slnco December would bo Usuud and that Mr. Dodge's figures had frequently disappointed both buyers nnd sellers , caused 11 general dcslro to oven up t-ados. After an uurly decline on long liquidating and a later rally on shorts covering , the market closed uasy at ! Jo deollne. There was plenty of bull ish crop and export news , but It wus Mr.Dodgo against the Held and the favorite won , Corn and oatH were quiet and futures easier In an ticipation of largo arrivals latorln thu season , Sample lots for tmmodluto shipment in light supply were wiintod at former prices. Provi sions opened steady to llrm but prices fell iway with surrounding markets , more from luck of support than from free olforingR. A light business was donn and the market closed ill ! II at quotations. CIIIUAHO , III , , March 10. Koiinett , Hopkins k Co. to S. A. MoWhortcr : To the general iiirprlso early cables on wheat were rather uaslcr. It was supposed that our strong [ losing with news of the hlUzard prevailing In the west nnd northwest would Insure but ter markets abroad , consequently those u ho tvont homo long oxpoHIng to make a profit- iiblo "scalp" this morning , were sellers Bt A loss. Another depressing feuturo wus thu Fear of a buar.sh government report , Mr. Dodge's record hoiotoforo causing Iho bulls to ho very distrust ill if li'm Hut for tholattcrclrcumnnncu wheat would doubtless have done bettor toUity , There li.ivo lice n reports of sorlous dam.igo lo the Russian wheat und rye ciops. from which It might ho Inferred that the oulloo ! . Is llttlu hotter than at tills tlmo last year. Kan sas has also sent In bad reports , ono lar.'o ivlieut grower estimating the loss from Into Freezing at 30 pur cent. Clearances were moderate , but export engagements tout up larttu und closing o.ibles were better than oxpoclod. The closing tvus nervous , but tempers ) rong , and If Unnlu Jerry Itnskuau Ucoo Mr , Dodge from putting out lee bearish a report the nuirkot Is In shape to ndynnco. Corn and oats shunnd the prevail ing distrust of the government report und long generally reduced tholr lines In iinllol- liatlon of an unfavorable one. cauilng a moderate decline. Provisions have hur.lly liold their own , though the news alTcctlng the product has ucon encouraging to holders. Packing for the week has [ alien thiirt 110,100 of the correspcndlng wenk last year. In the absence of outsldu Irado thu big local hours seem to have lltt'o Illlloulty In holding prices down , but they ini'ko little headway toward materially lower rallies. KTOCKS AND 1IONUS. l > erulatlon Coni.crnlii | ; SI. I'aiil Common Attracted .Mont Attention Yentoriluy. NEW YOUK , March 10. The question as to whether there was to bn u dividend upon the Jt. 1'uul ooinmon stock or not was today the principal feature In the stock inurkot. though Its liillucnco was to make the traders uncer tain and therefore to restrict trading thruugh- nit Iho entire day. Thcro were still plenty alters af 1 per cent for the dividend , but not withstanding these and the llrm news of the general list. bt. 1'aul displayed u droupln ; toudoncy throughout , whllo lluctuutlng within narrow Hunts. All the Important ihungei for ihu day wore made unont ; Iho specialties and Tennessee L'oul , Buffalo , Kochcncr & 1'ltuburg and Kvnnsv lleTeno llnuto were all un- tttuiilty uctlvo nnd decidedly strong In in rkcd contrast to the usual lotdoM of the Kpcculat on. The dullness In the nfternoon npproicho I lhatof a mldsitmmcrdny nnd the general list rcnialncd iibKolnlcly dovold of fan- ture . The rromlnenco of the Industrials wit * shoit lived , und while ( Mrdnpo wns uctlro fern n ( thoil tlmo dnrlnztho foionoon , It wns weak nnd had no inlltionco on Iho rest of the mar ket. The most pronounced movement of the day was the ndvancn In [ Ivaiisvlllo ti Teiro lliiute , which role from IVTU lo ITU'l on ti llmlled business , while Tennes eo Coal was ono of the leading active stocks of the day and rose from 47 to 4'J. ' The other chuir-'es were on u smaller scale , but Iho rise In Now Kng.nnd. Kcadlng and Iho llulTnlo. Uochcstor > V rlttsbnrg Htocks was very marked In Iho early dcullnjM.dlsaiipuiirln ? with iholrncltvily IKfoi u noon. 'I'ho aclloii of the directors of Iho Si , Paul was not announced until after the close of tlio Stock exchange , though the leaders covered In Iho last few minutes on n report that the dividend had been declared , in the afternoon there were several marked movements among the specialties besides those mentioned. Sugar , nnd Louisville. Now Albany &l hlcago belli ? most prominent in the upward movement , which , however , o\- Kindcd In Iho rest of the list and a general upward movement of smalt fractions oc curred , Thn advance , however , was of. llttlo moment and the market o.osed quiet nnd firm RiMicriilly nt only slight gains overlast night's prices being rocordod. Tne nnalchantcs In no cnsn among the netlvo shares nro Impor tant , all the largo movements being among the specialties , which generally closed nt or near tholr highest figures. Uovernment bonds have been dull nnd steady. Stales have been dull and fc.uurc- less. less.Tho following are the closing quotations for the lending stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today ' bid. t nikcd. tTlie ttniil , sales of stocks today were 218DOS shurei. Including : Atchtaon , 3..VI5 ; Delaware. riimnrlal'Ilevli'W. NEW YOHK. Jlnrch lO.-Tho I'ost says : So far as the movement of prices reflected anything. It rcllouted a tendency to further downward action. The declines Drought more at'tlvlty and were more persistent than the advances. Una truth Is oh\ Ions In the cur rent murkol the present wldo and contra dictory Hnotuatlons In certain nnartrrs are duo to the real change In the situation , brought uhout by the shifting of huge blocks of holdings from one Interest to another. Now Vork .Honey Market. NEW Yonic. March 10 MONBV ox CAM , Easy at Hi ® ' . ' per cent ; lust loan at 2 per cent ; closed jlTercn at2 percent. I'HIMU MKIlRANTIMt I'AI'Ell 1T { per COllt STKUI.INO EXCIIANOK Qnlet hut sto.uly at H.85',4 for sixty-day lillls and $ .87J ! for de mand. The closing quotations on bonds : I.umloii .Stock Cnp'jrlgVel IS ! ) ! Irj Jan\ Climlim HsirieU. LONDON , Mnrcn 10. INcw Vork Herald Cahlo Specl.il to THE ItKK. ] There was nochanco today In the hunk rate , which remains at 3 per cent. As regards new speculative busi ness this has been an exccedlncly ( inlet day In the tit oo I ; exchange , but the bcitiomont which has nn.do satisfactory proires > > . has necessarily encased a KOO I deal of attention. Funds were well maintained , while Indian I percent. Kuncoiiapcr , ? . Korelcn government securities closed dull for the International stocks , Bomu weakness bolus reported on the I'arls bourse. Un the other hand , Argentine Issues are llrmor In suite of the premium on gold advancing to 245 per cent. Homo rail ways have been rather unsettled , movements In prices having been very Irrojjular. In splto of the little buslnbs dolni ; , Sontlieastern do- focred fully recovered yesterday's full , The Improvement has extended to Caledo nian deferred. ( Jhathains , North ltrlilsli.Grc.it Kustorn ana Hhelllcld duferrcd. while bever.il others mark small declines. American rails have boon more or less llrm the sreater part of the day. lint just at the lust have eased off somewhat on a few realUatlons. Money has been In a fair domain ! In Lombard street today. Short loans have been ehanied Hi per cent. The ill-count market has also been harder , two and three mouth bills bolne ( inotod at la percent. LONDON , March 10. The followini wore the London stock inotations | olo3ln at 4 p. m : UAH SII.VKII 4ijcl. Mo.s-Ky I'4li per cont. The bullion In the Hank of Knglund In- crousd 313,000 during the past woo It , The proportion of Hank of Kngland's reserve to liabilities , which lust week WIIK 12.0) ) percent , Is now 41.5J pur cent. Amount of hulllun witli- ilrawn from Dank of Kngland on balances to il uy , i'lS.OJJ. I'liiiinciul Notes. KANSAS OITV , Mo , , March 10. Clearings , Jl- 115,801. NBW OUI.EA.MJ , La. , March 10. Olo.irings , M , 128,605 , NEW YOIIK. Mnrch 10. Clearings , JI'JO.KIO.OOO : tulancos , W,00'JU27. I'AHIS. March lO. Tlirco per cent rentes. Oof BOc for the iiccount. IIAI.TIMOKE. Md , . March 10. Cloarlngs , I2.2J5- 187i balances. $ .110,077 , ICatu , U per cunt , I'uiiiAuui.i'iiiA , I'a. , March 13. Olearlngs , ( IO,2aJUtJ ( ; balances , tl,272,205money : , 3i ! pur lent. ST. Louis , Mo. , March 8 , Hank clo irlngs , > 3oiowj : ; balances , J.is7.U71i monuy , ujv > 7 jmr L'unt , HAVANA , March 10. Spanish gold , 2f.4 © M.'li Ivxchauxo iiiliH ] | on London , IS.'MolU .iruniluin. MKMl'iiiB. Tonn , March 10. Now York o\- - hungo bulling ut par , Uloiirlirjs. f7JO'Ja5 ; Datanccs , M.I.M04 Huiti.iN. March 10. The statement of thn Inipurlal hank of Uerinany shows u decro.iso In vpcolu ot 4iO.-00 ) murks. HOSTON , Mass. , March 10. ( Jiearlngs , ilil.-'OI- 100 ; hulanccs. $ lU2- | , Money , 2 nor cunt. ICxchungo on Now York. r > tl5a discount , I'AIIIB , Maroh 10. The weekly stutemont of the Hunk of Franco shows u douroasu ofSO.UjU rmncs In gold and 1 , UJOW franoi In silver. CuiCAao , III. , March 10. Money O'i y nt5li ® 5 per cent. Ule.irlnzs , lit.t : : > 8,53u. Now York jxchatigu , COo discount. Sterling oxchaiuo. unchanged at il KVi for blxty day bills und [ l. 7i ! for sight drafts. Iloston Stuck . 'Market. HOSTON , Mass..Match 10 , The followjn : were Iho oloiliu prlooi on hlouki on tlio Uoston stock market to lay : Alclilion \ Topuka. llottou If Montana. . U7) ) lluitun A Albany , , , 210 Calinu-jt A llucla , . , 2.11 llotoa A Muluo. , . . Krnnkllo I2 < i C. II. lUlli AM " ' ' KatU'rn U. It. ti > . , . . Uicoola . . . ! , ! ! . . ! , ! ' -J Kllchburu Kit buntn Ku C'oppor. . . u3 Him A. 1'oru M Tunmruck IflO Flint & I'uro M. | > M Ho um I.unil Co i , } MUM. Ccutrnl VVu > t ICnd Land Co , I'J Mi'x.Con. com . . . . Hell Telc'pliono. . , . 20. N , V. A N. Knglnad. l.nuiiun hlorj ti. . . . , illd Colony Water I'oirur. . . . . . . lliillniidCuin , , , . . . , 4 I'c'iu. M , . , , . , , . . . . . . llullunil Cum. pfd , , IVIIbtf II. A II. . . , . . . , , , . , , . , . Wli. L'UII.CUIU Ibtf , r. \ ii. , . , . Allouei Mla.Co.uuw Atlanllo ID HtmvurMining ; .Stock * . , March 10. The following list U thn closing niuitairoji * on the MInlnj ox- cnnngo today. BaloOj , KHXon Allcit tinny doM nock , . . . Amity . rnnrlnil , Areoniuit Jnlm.1 llnllnrnt .luKtlco inn II. , , , I.cntoimnrtli . n ItMes-Huntcr l < cslngton 4)M Illit Inillnn I.HIIn llnln. . . M Mnicppa. > llromiloir . . ilnu ( film . XII Cnlllonc . 1C jliro . 100 Clnnilla J . SVM'nrk O > rnolltlntcil. 7 t'cntury . , . Clay County . W " J'otnM Dlnnumil II . Imp'1" . Denver ( inn nnil uli .jW'JIln . . . , tiw Kinmont . < $ > .iinuinu ' M hVlmlf . . 7 ( lolrtcn Troasuro. . , . 24 Now York .Mlnlni ; Oi. NBW Yoim. Murcli 10 The followliu nro the closing inliilii. MVi : STOCK MAIUCIITS. Cnttlu .Slciuly , ll < > e < Sviirco niul In .Stroll ) ; Di'iiiiiiul. OMAHA. Mnrch 10 Hocolplfl fortliopnit four ilnys , ll.ftOO cuttli ; , liW ( ! liotn iiutl : iHRliuop , " nnil : i.'JOO lia I'om poiulliiK foiirdiiyHof last wuuk. Donlcrs Rcnonilly , niul soilors. piirtlculiirly , were uurouably Hiirpr HIM ! at the uoiiiiirit- | , tlvuly Ilitlilruu of cuttle , us It K.IVO thu mar ket , u iniicli ni'ilol uli iticu to recover trutn the 4ilsn4trmi Directs of Wcilnosdny's liouvy rc- colpts. Whllu the fliippiv wai little ever u third us liirzu as Wednesday , there wus no nolleuuhlu Inipi-ovuiiient It , the cultural qual ity of tlioolTorlii3s. KOOII llnlsho ! ! hunvy cnt- tlu uolntf uxtrumoly se.irco. Kast- ern itdvlecs wuro futrlv satlsfaclory , nnd suller-i Hturtod out nskjnir urlcus Hint wuro somowlmt strouzer than tlioso provMlltm Wednesday , lluvors , however , wuto still Inclined to bo bearish nndoto In no hurry to pay inoro than stoiidy prices. ( iood heavy oattlo sold fully steady mostly for export ut from KLB'i to J4.00. l-'alr to peed l.OSO to I.VUJ-lli. Hteers wuro haroly steady nl from ( l.i.'i ; to ? .I.H1. ( Common llKhtctkttle were nolthor hotter nor worse , from ifl. 10 to J.1.1W. The uonoriil nmrkot wnsulow but about steady ut Wednesday's share doullno or lUo to ' . ' . " > u lower tliiin .Monday. Itut n comparatively small proportion of the unttlo rpcoluts wuro cows and ml\ud lots and for this re.ison prices In Konur.il wore steady to stronii. Good to choice L'OWS and liulfor.s sold from JJU'i to $ : i.w. : Kulr to uoDd Rratlea fioin $ i5 ! tuSMAiuul Inferior and canning lots fror : l.'i'i toif..OO. Trudlni ; was ftilrly active , the ilcmand bold' ' HOIK ! anil an early clearance of the moaner olfi-rlnss elTcutud , On the bust bulls and snvs prices were st-ons , several Citing for export ut from li"i to $ ! .7i. The ordinary run of this elasi of stock sold nboiit steady at from JI.OJ to 100. Oalvos wuro In moderate supply , good demand and steady at from $ . ' 1.15 to .UO. StocKers and feeders sold slowly at about steady prices. Neither outsiders nor regular dealers were overly active , hut a fair number of cuttle dimmed hands larpoly ut from { . ' .TO toJU 20. Kepresentatlve sales : &TKEKS. Toxans. lions Kccolpts continue U ht. fo far this ivoek compait'd with lust then ) has been a riilllniolVof ovor.'t.OJJ head , while tlio first ten [ lays of Maruh eoinp.iroU with the same ten lays a year aso show u fallln- elf or over . 2,0111 head. Tliero wrro comparatively few Hood heavy ho.-son the market but the llsht lio-'s were generally very fair stun" . In tlio absence of any shipping demand for ll ht Moss prices went elf a shade lo 5c\ principally 5c , hales ranxlni : ftom $1.55 to tl.TO , nwalnst $1,0) ) to iM,7,1 WeJnesday. Several loads of heavy butcher vvoliihH went to an easturii hhlppur at from $1.00 to tl.70. Ilo ivy and mixed paulcliiK Eradus woio slow hut steady , mostly ut from M.iiO to H05. TrudliiK was not overly active at uny UIIIH during ; the day , but the Hunt receipts were practically all disposed of by 11 o'clock , Iho bnlli sellliiK at from II.0) ) to $1.0.1 , aualnst M.l < 0 to \Vedncbday. . The general averaKe uf prices was * 4.02 ! & . iiRalnst $4.05 ? Wednesday mil $ l.57j Thursday of last week. Kopre- iontatlvo bales : No. Av. I'r. 3. 4 35 5 4 40 1 . .410 4 50 M . 4 50 . ? 4 55 . .Si'5 2 0 4 55 10 ; 80 4 55 " T.I78 3'0 4 M w" , .m 120 4 57 ! i " 100 4 UU .m 4 l > .210 4 GO )7 109 4 OJ )7i : ! l')7 120 4 00 / , " ' ' 80 4 ( U 1 . . . .slo 240 4 01 , . . . . 231 8) ) 4 Ulao ta 240 4 G'J.I ' . . . 2un 40M 4 GQjx ; 242 M 4 V ) 207 111) ) 4 < A ? , . . . V4i 4 OJ ' ' . . .2213 1110 I'KH AN ! ) IIOIHIII. I . 101 225I 2 . . . .275 4 2 > double Hocks of cornfud wost- isrn slieepwcre lecolWd , bit ! they were con signed direct to a incijl packer and not offered > u the in irkot. Klu8aru | ) unable to socuru jnoniih muttons lo biipply thu demand und want the sheep budtrjit current prices , which lire not rjiioluhly changed , Kalrto goo.l nu- tlvcs ( nun 11.25 to JWM , westerns from HM to ri.-\ coninion aii'J Mflfk sheun from 42..V ) to M.75 , good to Dliolcrijitntbs wolglung forty to iilnuiy pounds fromfy25 totJOO. Itiicnl , ) ! * tin I OM sitl in of St u c , ' ' OIllclM rJjnlDts Mi'il'dUp'ultlon of HtO3' < us ihown by the \ni \ > 'u of tlio Union titojk Yard ! 3omp.iny for the twaaty-fnurho'iri , ondliii ut in. .Murcli 10 , 15'Ji 110114 HIIEEI' . MOIISKSA M'l.M -arj. llenJ Cum. lleud Ciu . lluiul Corn. lloail. . I.S'JI 41 2'JJt 101 IJISI'lldlTION. IIUVMIH , CATl'E racking couipuny. . I'liaO. U , llniniuond Co . . . irw SnlllA Co w 4UI [ ! uduhy I'ucklnvcoiupnny . . Miorry A II 1C ! I.ult ovur ( Mi Total I'M 401 ( > lilfiio | ll\o Stock Market. OIIICAIIO , 111. , Maruli 10 , [ Special To In TDK llct : ] Value * of cattle wvro mm variable , Thcro wuru u fuw I where BuUHinon got a small advance on thu beat hliln of the day before , and again Iheiu uttrubiilcs nt nducllnuof from So lo 1M hut Uiu average uf the market , wua about thu kauie us for Wcdiipsday , or from lOo lo 20o lowc than at the beginning of the week. The olTor Inus wnro Roncriilly of fair lo need qunlltj and nsall classes of buyers took hold vcn freely , piilrsiiion did not nnd It nocotsary ti carry over much stock. A bunch 01 very superior RIOPM sold at IV3' > nni that tuny fairly bo cotiMdorivI iho toi of the miirknt. From Kl.Vj toSLOO houalit tin creator part of iho steers and from UM ti J.I.OJ the hulk of the cows. A fuw old somb sold at from tl , & > loj.7. ! ' > . Kccolpts Inclndci nc.uly I.VOJ Texas cntHu , They sold pr ncl pally at from } i.n lol.8i. Without hclnztiotably | hlahor thn IHU mnr kot was hotislhly stroncer. It w s actlvoa fmin fl.Sn toll.l'ifor poor to extra grades will h/ fur the Inr nr part ot thit trailing at fron Jl.ffl to JI.IM for heavy and modliim uclvht u ud at from 11.7.1 tuti.M for Ik'ht , Snipper buiiRlit freely and so did local cutters , tin former principally at from J1BO tn fl.llJ nni the latter largely at prices boaiw $1.0) , Tin close of bnslnpS4 found all Iho ho.'s out o llrst huiiilH and only n fnw held by speculators The slioup market was fairly s tttsfactory ti snllors , thu demand showing no dlmliintloi and prlcos lining as flrm us licforo. The bes prides of sheep were quoted around Sii.OO inn cholci ) to fancy lamhs uora salnblo nt fion JD.iA to 17.00. Krom those pi let's sales rut down to IVOJ for poor lambs nnd lo from 12.7. . to M.50 for scalawntf sheep. Hocolpts were : O'uttlo , I0,000 | l.o.s , tO,000 sheep , H.OJO. The KvunltiK Journal reports' OATTI.K Ho' ' colpts. ll,0io ( : shliiinonlk. 0.010 ! nuirkot steady extra steers , J.VJT ! troo.l lo choice sleors , } l.40ji ( 4 Mi others , JJ.7.Vftl.'j ; > : feeders , J.itXiia.M cow ? , Sl..VH'.r ) . MotlH KoHuIpls. M.OOOi slilpmonts. 10.001 market brisk and Hteiidy lo a fch.ulo blither roilRh , * I.OU4.0 : ttood iiiHed. ) l.8.tl.8A prlino heavy and butchers weiRhts , ! < .bT'ti ( ! 4nSi lluht. M.H (3H.fipBs ( : | , tl.TOiif 7S. SIIKKP Uccolpts. 7'itOi shlpincnls , .1.000 : mar ket active and steady : owe * . flDXftuii wetliors. f.VOOift-.ml ! wcsloins. fVJ.i&'i.fcOi year' linns. W.70SAhOi lambs , ( l.n < X27.8.l , IC'insis City llve Stoolc Mnrlcnt , KANSAS CITIMo , Maroh 10. OATTI.K He- ooipts. 2,100 : shipments. UOO. Steers won iteady ; choice cows strong and from .Do to l * > c hlzher : fceder.s were ( lull aim we.ik. Sales ; Dressed 'ieof anil shlpplns steers , $ .1.0)oo | ! cows and heifers , ! J.ui > iW.-i ; stockcr.s am leodors , .l.'iVi6 1.50. Uoos ItScclpts. r .ni ) ' , shipments , 1,100 The market was active and from flo lo Me higher. Kxtreme ratuo. $ l.i : (31.75 ( : hulk , M 5 : - P Receipts fi.41) ) : shipments , none. Itc- eetpts worn mostly hilled lo packers and feed' eis. There was a uood demand for the oll'or IIIRS and prices wjro sloady to strong , Sties. - Now York ltv Stnrlc NEW YOHK , March 10. Itncvns Kocolpts 603 head , all for exporters and sltiiiphtorurs : no tr.ule , feeling llrm : dressed bevf ste.id > at &ate per Ib. Shipments today , IIS beovc ! and iiO hhc < ! ii. OAi.VKS-Kecclpts. 8' ' head ; market steady veals. t.Hia7.7r ( > per 101 Ibs. HIIKEP Kecelpls. 4.77 head ; market dnl and lower : sheep. $1 0'JJlfl.W per 100 Ibs. : lamb * J7.0L7..0 ) : drusso.l mutton , slow at SQlOc pel Ib. : driMHCil lamb , lower at UQllc. lloos Hccolpts. 2'Juo head , consigned dlructi nominally steady at $ l.Kffi' ! > .M sper 1UO Ihs. Nt. I. onls l.lvu Stock .llurknt. ST. Louis , Mo. . M irch IJ. OvrTi.E-Hocolpts , l.SMj shipments , L'Oij market steady : fair to coon natlvo steers , t-l.lWitl.OI ; fair to good Indian and Texan steers. $ . ' .4 iii.40. lions Ueceipts , , ' > , .00 ! slilpmonts , 1,0)0 ) ; iiuir- kot lower : lio.ivy. $1.0.Vfl > 4.HO ; ml.\cd , t4.u4,75 : : l , J1.7WB4.80. firt : TIMKS ITU r.u.ui : ix arx rK.tns , What lias Iloen Ion In lvcs ; County Ciioil Fiirnicrs Are All .M'lklllK Money. ( JiiADito.v , Nob. , March 5. Dawes county Is not in as good shape to show what f arming pays us other portions ot the state , owitiK ic tuo facts that both 1SS9 and IS'JJ witnessed iho almost total failure of crops In this sec tion. However , 181)1MS ) a banner year and did inuch to make up for the two preceding ones. When you coino to think that the llrst farmers of this county moved hero in 1885-0 , wo think wo h.ivo a record ofvhlch to bo proud. "Havo j'ou made money farming ! " was the query put to Hon. W. W. Wilson , state sen ator , otio of the leading republicans and one of the most prosperous farmers in this county. "Of course I havo. I have been in Ne braska twoiity-soven yoaw , moving hero six years ago from the southwestern part of the Btate. I find that If a mau will p.iy strict at tention to his farm there is no reason why ho cannot make money and plenty of it. I have a farm of 040 acres , all nicely fenced and otherwise Improved. I raised wheat , oats , corn , in fact everything luat can bo raised , last your , Part ot this land I took as govern ment land and part of it I bought , paying from $5 to § 1U per aero for the same. I now consider the plnco worth llvo times what it cost me. " ' Wo have plenty of good farmers in my neighborhood , and' they are all making money , " said genial Tom Lockott of Beaver Valley. Every ono in this section knows Tom Lockett. Ho is a hall fellow well mot , a good business man , a prosperous farmer and stock raiser. Ho came to" Uiwcs county in 1885 and now bos a nno place of 1,000 acres well improved. His herd of cattle is known as ono of tlio best in the country and the largest. Ho always takes prizes ut the county fair for his farm products. He owns a nice ounch of horses , including ono or two quite fust ones. U is safe to say bo bus made f.OUU since bis settlement in this county. "A couple of the host farmew I Icnow of in tbl.s county , " said u well known business man , "are the Dcebo Drothors of Chadron Urook. Thov made money in ISS'J and 1SUO when low other farmers did. They came to this country with only ono teama wagon and a few household gooa's. They now own a Jino farm each , about forty head of cattle , ton or twelve head of good horaos and do not owe u dollar. They made monor enough last , year tnpay off the mortgages they had given to buy the necessaries of lifo tbo first year , uud to provo up their laud. " T. J. Wilson , bolter known as "Happy Wilson , " is a fnrmer that this country maybe bo proud of. Ho makes his money farming. His plnco on Bordeaux crcok is well known. Ho has u nice lot of stock , a pleasant and well appointed house nnd barns and in fact i ono of the most progressive farmers und business men in the county. J. W. Carter , president ol the Dawes County Agricultural bocintv , is another good farmer. His plnco is on White river , about six miles north of Cuadron , It is fenced and othorwUo well Improved. There are lots of fanners who are making money whom It is Impossible to see. Taken lib a whole tbo prospects of farmers in Uawos county are todav as Haltering as could well bo imagined. If Chadron gets a beet sugar factory , which it conlldently expects to , iho culture of thn boot will add another to tbo the farmers' nl ready extensive products. CnlvurHal 1'niUu .Means Merit. Tbo success of Chamberlain's ' couch remedy - ody in ofTuuttiiB a speedy euro of In grippe , colas , croup and whooping cough , has brourtit It into great demand , Messrs. Pontius tius & Son of Cameron , O. , say that it bas gained a reputation second to noao in that vicinity. James M. Queen of Johnston , W. Va. , says it is the best ho ever usea , I ) F , Jones , druggist , Winoim , Miss. , says ; "Chamberlain's cougb remedy is perfectly reliable. I have always warranted it and it never failed to give tlio most perfect sa'.Is- tnctlon. " 50 cent bottles for sulo by drug gists. THE PRODUCTS OF NATURE GAHiiOT OE IMITATED , Tlio remnrlcnblo merit of tlio Citrlsbad Sprudel Bait , which ia produced by thu City of Carlsbad , by the evaporation of the Carlsbad Spuidcl Water , lias been known to tlio civilized world for inoro than five centuries , It has achieved its unnpnroachcd reputation and letaina it wholly on its inerilB. It ia a natural remedy which ia ultvaya pfTeetivo in all disordeiaof the stomach , liver nnd kidneys - neys ; for habitual constipation , gouty nnd rheumatic affections , it is without equal. It him been largely imitated. Bo Btiro to obtain the genuine imported ar ticle , which niiiBt have the seal of the City of Carlsbad and thu si nature of "Uianer & Mi'mlelson Co. , New York , Solo Agenta , " ou every b/mlu. OMAHA luiiactui IMIK1 oiy / AWNMN'GS AND TKN'TS. OMAHA TENT-AWHING COMPANY. Hnii . linmtnoctK , nil mil rubber rlothlim. Coml for 111,1 Knrnnm. HAGS AND TWINKS BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO ImportvM niul mnnilf.io- ttiror . I'lourSnoki , llurlnpi nnil Twlno. M. 0. DAXON , Bicycles ioM nn montlilr imyiacnK 120 X. 15th t.i Oiimtin. HOOTS AND S11OKS. MORSE-COESHQECO. IIOIHowinlStreit. Vnc'.orr corner llth nnil Dinntlns utrooK. Wo tire making cloio prloei to onih uiyeri , mi'l ' nro delimit a clim of Kuoiti which 11crjr nilo- nblo with marchMilf. KIRKENDAU , JOHES & AMERICAN HAND SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. Wholc nto Mnnufnclirri. llooH. hoiM , riilibCM Aiipnls fur Moduli Huh * nail felt ttooils. bcr Shoo Co. , 1102 , 1101 nnil IIW lliirnoysircou ! ) ! llnrnoy stroot. CARRIAGE TOPS. OMAHA CARRIAGE TCP C. J. ANDERSON. CO. , Mnnnf.'U't 10. utiKKy tops A. T Dniby. MnniK'r , Lnoln , cushion * , olc. Topi , i iHlihnu , llnvkn , Semi CntnloKiio. for DusliL" " , utc. 214 N. 1Mb K ( . Oimlm. illO H. 12th Htruot COAL , COKE , ETC. OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Hnr.l nivl rnf t cn.il. S. II. corner tilth nnil nlrectn. CORNICE. CLOTHING. EAQLECORHICEWORKS GILMORE&RUHL , Mnntifncuror ! < of OM- Mnnufncturorj nnd TiinliQil Iron Cornice. Window cnn , mutAlIc Wholesale Clolhleri , krlluht , etc. 1110 nnil . 1IOJ llfirncy streot. 1112 nodiii ) st. DRY GOODS. M.E. SMITH & CQ. , KILPATRICX-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Pry K < " l" , nolloni , fur- ' Dry Kuoils , notion * , xunli' fiirnUhlim need t. Corner llth nnil IlowarJ. Cor. llth nnil llowuntsti. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. , Illustrated catnloxuo free. 1GI4 Capitol Arcntio. FURNITURE AND CARPETS BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR NITURE CO. , Succonort tn O.A. Iloeu3 ft Co , Gracennd 11th sts.Omi'n GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. BLOTCHKY& COHEN , RQBINSON&STOKESCO Oonta" furnlihln ? ifooiH , Oents' furiiHIitn-r icooitj , clothing nncl notions , ' ' m'f'E cijlobrntcit llrnni ) ( ilvc us n trial. Wo fonil nauiple9 ciprou yro- "Iliickskln" Overall. ! , pulU. pants , thlrtft , roils , etc. Hnrncy. Knst Oiuiha. GROCERIES. GLASS. D. M.STEELE&CQ. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. , 1201-1SOJ Jones etreot , 10th and Harney , Omaha , Omuha , Nob. Nob. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. S. AMC WHORTER , 215 Ilonrd of Tni.M I'rulior In urnm , provl- lions nncmoi'ki. I'rlvitto wlre to N. V. , Chicago anil St. IjOtils HATS , ETC. | IIIDUS , ETC. W. A. L. GIBBON & CO. , OEO. QBERNE&CO. , lints , cnp , utrnw goo.li , Uujieri ot lillni , wool , Klovo * anil mitten * , tallow unit fur i. llth anil Ilnrnoy. M.I South Mill it. A Common-Sense Remedy. In the matter of curatives what you want is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no inconvenience nor interfere with your business. Such a remedy is ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. These plasters arc not an experiment ; they have been in use for over thirty years , and their value has been attested by the highest medical authorities , as well as by voluntary testimonials from those who have used them. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS arc purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They require no change of diet and arc not affected by wet or cold. Their action does not interfere with labor or business ; you can toil and yet be cured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest , the oldest , the most delicate person of either sex can use them with great benefit. Beware of imitations , and do not lie deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for ALLCOCK'S , and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th * eminent nuerlallit In nervnut , chronic , prlvnte , blool , tklnnnil uniinrr UMomoi A rojulur nnil reuUIered urncluute In muilclno , u > Ulii.omm unit cvrilllciiteB iihow. U ( till treating with tlio grtalcn lucceil , i"rinmorrhofii , lint mnnhooa.iumlnnl wuaimoK , nuhl loiiei.lmpoicncjr. i/ihlli | . itrlvlure. lion * orrhuni. turrli Lli'C'l | , vurlcucole.clc. No iiiuriiir ) u e I. .Nuw tru.itiuent torlo < > oJ Tllul puwirr , 1'uMlui uiinlifu to nmr tie Iroalol nt Iiorue Lj eurreiliunnvncv. JloMU-lue or Initruinentt > unt I'/ mull uraipreii TUItniu . Ono pertonal lntcr > low preferred. Coriiullailou eurulriiitfkuj , no mnrki to Indlcoto contonU orjendcr. ( rue. ( orruipouiloncu itrlcllr prlrutu. lluok ( MyulurUi of Ltlei ieut ( roe. UOIcu uouri V .m. toO p. m. buuilnji 1U a. ui.to U m. Heuil ilnnip ( or rcpl/ . INTEREST PAIDOHDEP05ITS 5.ELCOR. CAPITAL : ® 100.000.00 DinccTons : A U.WYM/W-E.W.NASH JKMIUARD'CUy-CDAnTON-G.O.LAKE. J J.DftOV/N TMOS-L.KIMBAL L . HANIIAI\VOOD CAI'Hin.l'.H are the DOCIITASE and ualy rapiulrt pretcrltci ! by regular i > hy > lcluu > tor Hie euro ut Jo urrliio and illtcliarut'i from llio urinary urKmmj r ln ie lu & d y . Jl.W per bo * All iltuiik'lit. HAKDWAUli RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK&LINN , CO. , DeklcrV linnlnnrc nud. for 10th onil JnckionSK mrchnnlcv ( enl Uainlin. llttl Douglas Street. MQUOUS. HER A. CO. , R. R. OROTTE , Manor MvrchMili , Importer and .Inbbor of limifirnny Street , Wines nint Liquors. Mnniif&etur'raKonn3ily'i lOWnnl 1041 F rnr > mSI. Illttcn. I'rlrellitton appIlcitloiL " " I "TRICK"iTHERBERT. ' VVIi ilointo liquor ilcilor IOJI Knrnnni st , LUMHER. CHAS. R. LEE , JOHNA.WAKEFIELD , Itnrilironil luinlar , wnol cnrpeta nnil im Impo'lol Amorlotn Tort llonrliiK , Inn I riniont , Mllwaukw.i nrilrniillc rrmont nnil Sill nnil DoiiglK. ( Jiihicy nlilto lime. V MILLINUKY 7 MUS1CAU > > C. ASTONEHILl , A. HOSPE.JR. . , Mllllnerf. i clonks 1'lnnin or.'Aiii , nrtliti , etc , tn ilcrl.ili , etc 11C-1 < 3 S 1CIU tU Onmlm. 13KI DoiiKlni ( trout. OYSTEUS. A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT&.CQ. , Packcri "f oy lorj , fish Oysters Ftih niul Culorr , nn.l eolory , 3C.I Smith lOt'i Ht iDSI.jininvvortli 3 : . DnvlJ Cole , M OILS. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , llonnoil nnd lilhrlcitlni oils , nxloitrotsu , etc. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Kstnbllthcd , 1879 , BRANCH & . CO. , WHITNEY & CO. Troduco , frulti of nit llutter , I.'KKI nnil 1'oul- . kinds , oyatori , try. : il'.l S. 13th at. - Onmlm. 13th and llsrncy Streeti. KIRSCHBRAUN& . JAsTA. CLARK &TcO SONS. , Uultor , chooio , Duller. CKK * nnd poultry. poultry and lli/J turnnmit : II7 SoutU 13th btrooL RIODELL& CO. , 0. PEGAU , Commission Merchant. nutter. cheo 6 , cgtt.iot- 1'roduco , llutter , IC 'i ctnblei , frulU , poultry Cheo.o uiiJ I'oultrr. 1'Jtli nnd llonrurd SU , nnd icnuio. ( liniilin. MULLIN&MCLAIN , I BINGHAM & .SON. Fpi-clultlos. butur , Scn-1 us yO'ir lcc < . 111 rloo : i > . poultry , ute No tor , I'oultrr. Ctirao , IS S lit i ilo < . In Nit llldoj , Utc , bank. 71) ) I-J LoiTeatTorih 9tn SCHROEDER & CO. 4S.J South llth St. Oninhn. GREELEY&CO. , J. B.HUSE&.CO. llutter. eeKB. uoultry. Our siecliiltle | : llutler , came , ulde nnd fruit , ecus niul puullr ) , 1013 1W7 llOHarilet. Howard btieet. PAPER. CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO. WrappInK pnpar , nil klnitl Carry n full itock of of tirliiiis , no. printing , wrnppliiv and liOSllotrnnlJt. wrltlnu paper , card pa- pur , olo. Tol. 17JJ. STOVE. REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS , Stove ropnlrd nnd vrator aiiachmcntH for any klnil of atovemndo. 1207 Douiilni. SASH TOYS. M.A. DISBROW&CO H. HARDY &CO. Manufacturer ! of cash , .Toy * , dollt , alb u mi. fancy eooi9. houiofur * \ doori. bll nils and , nl'hlnx Kooilt , child mouldings , llrnnch of- Oco , 12th and Irani SU. lea'i rnrrlngoj. 131U Knrnam Stroot. SOUTH OMAHA. UNICN STOCK YARD3 CO. LIMITE3 COMMISSION MEKCHAN FS. ALLEN ROOT CO. , GASMAHN & DUDLEf. Uooui 34 HiclmnKO llullj. Ilooins , ( I ) nnd 61 Kz > llulMIni ; Sou til ch.aiik'o LnlliU.iK. Umnha. Huutli Omaha. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. "SOLD " MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. GLUCIC \ Throat SPECIALIST. Glasm'H adjiistod to all visual defect * Uutarrh ut'cu < > fully troatud , Room IS , Barker JJlocK , IStli auJ I'amain