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G THE OMA'TIA DAILY BE15 : THURSDAY. MARCH 21 , 1892 ,
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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
"Wheat Touched the Lowest Price of the Sea
son Yesterday ,
BULLS AND BEARS HAD A STRUGGLE
AVnr Humor * of TiiM lny I'roxoil ( iroii
niul Thin \\nin rentiiro of liiipnrtnnra
.Milder Wviithcr KncnnniRed
.Sliortd fctoclts niul Itniuls.
CilirAOO , II ) . , Mnrcli JIl Thn lowest prlco
yet for Iho whcnt crop was roiichrd lodny. In
the lilt nt the clnso tlio flnnl fljurcs Were nt
the bottom of the Rostlnn. A toniRrUnblo
strtiRRlo for a IOIIR ttino tniulo Iho ojtcomo
uncurtain. In the bo lnntiu the bonw had
the upperhnml , biitnftoru hard itruiglo wcro
oxcrinnslorod. only to once moro piiln control
with \oiiReancc. . 1'lr-tt Iho wur tulk on
which wheat W.IH run up at the close yesterday -
day , hud Ilnltcncd out. Mllilor wo ithcr. liow-
o\cr , was the tirlnolml onmo of the weaker
fcolliiK nnd then the western receipts wcro
nlio ngalnst the prlco. Mlnntapolli ntttl Ui.-
lulli reportlnj ? 010 cars , an Increase of 571
o\cr the corresponding day a week IIRO.
) , aler New York reported llbcr.it clearance *
nnd then1 was some Increase of conlldonoo.
btlll later HradstrtofH reported a decreased
ntnllabloAtipply oistof the Itocklrs of I.OjO-
WO bii. and 10VOOJ bn. tlccrenao on tlio I'aelllo
coast and Iho feeling streiuthencil. Shorts
began to cover nn 1 the Rcneral doniunrt bo-
cnino heller nnd prices continued to imprutu.
1 huit cnniu n nrlvtitu ciblo reporting u 1) K
ndtatiLo In Her In which \vns tluiuKlit by honiu
to Rl\o color nftcr all I \\arnnW3 of jcstoi-
iluy nnd inui'h BttctiKth resulted IHO Cot-
trcll crowd ollerud a zooil tlcal of short u licit
on the way up and local shorts ilso Loiuht
freely. Ucdd en , llluctow , McDotiKitl and
I.oiiin tnolt consldorablt ! . 1'crslstent sellliiR
liy I'nrdrhUo with the fact that Ihu inoio
v.Hllv r itllcd Bhorts soon covorc-d and In nriMh
news from Ht. I.on s chvckoJ the boom "t.
l.onls showed rcninrkpblo heaviness with the
May prlco olT from h4c ' last nlKht toHjc nt
noon today and reports that foreUn houses
closed out MW.luO bn on May contracts In th it
tiiarkeland raldlnx by loml beats \lien they
FIIW an oprjorttinlty , titincit the mar tet down
Thi ! 1 itu c.ibles were also dlsaiipolntlii ! ; to
buyers. Mvtrpool was he.ivy and lid lower
Ihu publlo uililes u-i\o llorlln but
from1 ! . to " 3 , ( inarKH blisher , I'arlH
u bo ut. ptendy , with wheat 5 cent lines
liKhcr In Borne iioHlonu. r > ( cntlmes
lower In others. The icpoitcd export business
84 boat loaus In all positions at the sc.ibo ird
did not do moro than help cheek the late de
cline. The buvliiR eapnt Ityof tholrtcal whoa *
trade appeared to I o exhausted. Durln : ; the
last hour there was general ( Hopping of locnl
holdlncK Une cxplanillon was a statement
thatot the ll.U.O.UOJbn. of sprliiK wheat hero
in public and prlxato elevators , which not a
unrgo II.IB Dion so'd ' fin ovpoit in two months.
Corn wtis rcm.irl > ablv llrm \lowof a 1J4C
drop In wheat. It om ucd and closed for May
delivery nt.WHe , tint In thu ineantlino It sold
ns hUh as .ire , which WHS the bid urlce atone
time. The rceeipts wcro about as small as
expected , and for tomorrow the estimate J rc-
cofiits arc still less.
O.its acqulicd considerable strength cirly
from corn , but lost It In the slump of the List
hour. The advance to-'S o from 2Jte near
thooputlntr was In the face of he i\y fcollliiK
by I'r.ilt , who put out fully 400,0.'U ' lui. atouiid
yt ' c
Owlns lothopMremo depression In wheat
there was u react on In provisions fiom llrst
prices nnd the decline left the market ' "Jo
lower for perU , from-"Jo to Go lower foi lird
nnd fiomSL toT' o lower for ribs thin at the
close of the preceding session.
Thoistlmatcd icco.pls for tomorrow are :
1FO c irs wheat ; JSU ears coru.ISTicarso.its ; ; and
22,000 hogn.
The loading futures ranged as follows :
AUHII CM OI'KN IIHiH LOW Cl.obr
WlllAT-NO 2
March .
' ' "
July. . . . . . . S2 W'l
Co UN ? > o 2
Mnrch bS'f
Mny . . . . 33
June . . . .
OATSM > V
March. . . . 57K 57
May 57KH S7i ®
MESS I'OIIK
March 10074 10 10 OttiK 997
May 1002 10 22 10 Uo 11 UU
Mnrcli c r. n n
May 0274 027H , 020 C 2G
EnoiiT lltiis-
Mnrch. . . . 6S7l < 1 M f. K >
May 6 t2 > f. M 6 S3
Cnsh quotations wcro ns follows :
ri.oun Noglcctcd ; prices iiiotably | lower.
WHEAT fio. 2 spring wlioit. tO ? o ; No.
3 hprlng wheat. 7So : No 2 rod. K434C
Coilllghor ; No. 2. J754e. No J , : i7'/ .
OATS No. 2. 27'4c : No. J white , 27'c ;
Kn. .1 white , 2227c. ' < .
\ E-No. . 2. 8Jc.
HAIH.KY--NO. 2. 5Cc : No 3 , f. o b . 4155c : No
4 , f. o b , I ® 50c.
'liHOTiir br.EO rrlmo , $1 2 © I 30.
I'OIIK Mess pork , per bbl , SlD
Inrd , per cwt , JO 1:540 17' } ; short rlhs sides
( loose ) , I5.M(35V. ( " < : drj salted Hhouldors
( boxed ) , J4.5 445 CO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per Rat.
fcuoAH-UnchaiiKod : cut loaf , fiflj'j'c : cr.in-
ul tcd , 4Mc ; nt.ind.ird "A..Jtc. .
Receipts and shipments loiiay were as fol
lows :
> fovvork Markots.
NEW YOIIK , March STl rt.onit-Rccolpts. 14-
Oi5 tikgh : exports , saw hbla , 11,481 sacks :
market quiet , weak ; sales. 21,540 bbls.
,
r-r. , , . , _ , , , . . , .
nero , lct,0. | y0ow ] |
WHKAI liccolpts , 18.000 bii , ; exports. 214.244
lii. ) ; s.ilos , 1J4UOOJ bu. of futures ; 42.COO bn ,
Knot , hpot market lovvor. aetlvo for export :
No. a 10.1 , O0'i'it07'o ; ' In btoro and elevator
IiO'(3l ( 01 ' , ulloitj ifl UI' . MI.OJ f. o b ; Iso. i
led , W'SilM'So ' ' : uiipnulnl red. lUKeQilUl : No.
1 northern. U7 < itl'U' ' c ; No. 1 hard , U'l ' d'JJJio ' ;
No. 2 notthoin. lJ , U4 , c. Outloiisdeellned ii
® " e on unslui caLlos , and vvouker , west ad-
yancoil J , yc on dccrodbcd supplies shown by
llradstroet , foioiKn buying and covuihiLuni ;
liir.io clour. iiicoj : declined ija u on WFUKCI
late cables , aim forolsners and local IOIIRS
fruo sellers ; closed liony at 7.t'io under
yesterday ; ro.2rod. MaicTi , i o : April , two *
U7e. ! closliiK at l e : Muy , Ul.SiiUVjo. cldslnjc
iitW.c ; June. OI'tQ'ujD-IGc. oloslnVut oitc-
Jiily.irj'.atti'.o. oionliin ato'jei : ATuust , i. . . i
o.ac. . closlns ; ut Olc ; bepteiubor , OO.UO'Jl c ,
HE Qiilot and wealcj sales 12,000 bu at Olc.
llAiii.'cv JUi.T Quiet and unsettled.
Uoiin-ltecolpts , ftwca un. ; exports , 1R697
bit. ; sales , I.IIW.tKiO bu. futures ; H.IU ) bu hpot.
hpotiiinrkotHtronsor and fairly aetlvo ; No.
2. 47M7Uo In otovator ; 4R48'4e alloat ; tin-
Kriiocd . IMSe404c ! No. . 4Co
iijlxod. ; .1. ; atoaii ur
inl\cd. 46'4a 7'tc. Options declined ' .tt'"o
.
wltliwhj.at , ndvancod SiSho with the wett
and llsht receipts. ioactc < l Wic. closlns
steady at iinchaiincd pilces to ' .o advance
nroU. 4t.Sos , April. 4Biffll7Mc. cloJhiK i ,47'.e
May. i l4640 , i . closfn at , 4ec : Juno. 44' , ®
IV tc , closing at 45e ; July , 45LiOI5Ue , Uoslnj at
i.
VT8.7lf.9S ° " ) V't0'7M Du.l exports. 1V.COO bu ;
sales , J2ooobu. fitt nrost UJ.ooo hu. hpoti spot
imuKetilrm and inodertoly active ; options
inlet und llrnior : March. : uc : April. : i4iW4 ie.
eoslnif at J4 > , e ! May. .H 4tli4o. | olosins ut
; f ' " ! , lime. , BJiittay , closing at .ClJ.e July ,
ailiOll'iO : No , 2vvlilte.Jil'Jifi.l7e ' ( ! inUeil weit-
ern. .Udttt Jj wnlto western , atXiMloj No. ii
UhlcnKO. iilloat , nominal ,
1IArlrin , falrdemund.
C ° "lm0n
MioAit-Kaw , dull , steady ! ruflncd , Urm ,
MoiARBiii rorolRii , dull ; 50 teat , l.'c ; Now
Orleans , llrm. ijulet.
KICK bteauy. netlvc.
1'Krnni.BUM-Qulol , lower : crude In bhls. ,
Vu ° J - , * - ? -1 l" > l > ln "ulk , 1'arkor'H , IUJ
Unl ed plosod at ft , " o for Aurll ; rcllned Nuvv
J rk , taSJj rhlluilniplilu anil llaltlinore. M.15j
riilladolphla ' and Ualtlinorolniiilk : t j.u5iiJ.7'J ( ' .
t'orroN bi.m Un/-Qulot.
| ; Ovv-i : sy , uull ; city ( J2 foi pkce ) , oy ©
KOSIK Steady.
TuiiiVTiMQulot ; a7OJ7Jo. {
j 'os-Ijasy. 'Uiloti wisteru , 14)o ) ( ; receipt ? .
'
'I'oiiKModcrutoly active : demand strady.
OUT MKATS-Qulct. steady ; middles , niuio
active : short cleur.tu.40.
IHHU-I.OWOI and fairly nctlto ; wpstoru
sleuiii tlofcod < J.50 ; sales , WO tlcrc-os at W.52" ;
ftt0.5J ; option talcs , V.'io tierces : March , J0.48 l
May. KS-boiitl M , elosllip. W.60 hid.
I UTTKit-Moilerato demand , flrin ! we taru
dulry ( uew ) , 184i2 e ! western crcuinory mew ) ,
UoaJO'iui western factory ( uow ) , 1512-'oj
"
JiiKKSE-Mtulcrato demand ! part sUlrnt ,
KclOo.
I'm IltON-QuIeti Amorlcnn. Il4.75l0.7i.
roi-i'tit-Oiiiet ! luko. Ilil ) asked ,
I.KAII Dull ; domestic
TlN-btron/i btrults
Diunlin I'rodurc .Market.
HIDES No , 1 sroon salted hldci I'iiJI'io ;
Jvo.a Broon Halted hldei , I OH&c & : .S'o. I iruen
a , i'J to IJ Ibs. , Ju ) : No.
naltod hides , 23 to 43 Ihs. 33Te : No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 15 ll > 9 , Cc ! No. 2 veal clf , 8 toJ.Mbi ,
4e ; No. Idry lllnt hldci. 7aSo : No. 2 dry flint
hides. V3.0 < ii No. I drr salto 1 hides. 530c Tnl-
low. No. i , : iiile | tillow , No 2 , ao ; : proase ,
\TliltoA.4cj crcn o , white II. .1'i'iiP1ci rc.i c ,
yellow , 3c ! ( irii ! e , dark , 2'4o ; old butter , 2O
a'ie ' : hcciwax , prime , lOci rough tallow , l't
O'c.rnuiTS
rnuiTS Cillfornla rhorsldo oranges , $2.10 ®
175 ; Wnshlnffton navo'R. $1 00l 25j oimd ap
ples. JJ..ViMOO ! rholio lemons. tlOOftlMt
fnncy lemons , J | 60 : b inanus. crated , f- '
I'M ; cranberries , shipping -stock , M50(3 ( < VUOi
i I'liucy Muscitlne sweet po-
toes. IJ.75 ; t'tllfarnUcnhhaitc , 2' < e per II ) In
cr.itoil homo grown lettuce , 40o per do/.j
oiionft. 7r > c5WI no per bit. : Nebraska Imnd-
picked beans. $ I.7 > T5I R5 ; medium , tl ny&t.GOi
California co.ory , ti.OW.1,15 ; sweet potntoc ,
t2.75illoO : Colorado and western Nebraska
potatoo * : iV340o ; natlxo potatoes , 20 < a24o ; lima
bouns , 4'i'84'io per lb. ; water crrss. 24-qt.
rnsei. 12'4r > o prrqt. ; siilniicli , i'.OJ ' per bhl. ;
ripanlsli onions. tl..5i per criitc ; radishes. 40 < * .
llAt Cholco hay. J5.005WIO ; poor , t-Mi4no ( ) ,
( lAMK Mullnrn duo s , WOO ; tccl , tI. ' < OOI.75 ;
mixed. ? ,00l.25.
I'oui.Titr Cholco dressed chickens , 10o :
turkeys , l.vai'c ; : cocso and ducks , good Rtooit.
liCM.'c. poor very slow.
lltiTTKii-fholeo conntiy roll , 2aSi5o : fair to
good , I81&0e.
Eons The general murlot tn llllc.
KIIIISIIS Cltj .Mirkcti.
KA > PAB Ctrv. Mo. March 2.t WIIKAT
rioted weak and ( Int with prices nominally at
leist Ic lower : No 2 hard , ' 5a70'ic ' ; No. J
red nominal atsoc.
Coii.s Was weak ; loctl , 32ic ! : No. 2 white ,
u VT4 Wcro almost unsnlahlo ; No. 2
ml.\oil , V7'i : No 2 vvnlte. ibe.
ltK Pic uly ; No. 2 nominal at 777iie.
1'I.AX HKKII Simon the basis of puro.
HHAXo ik : tile for sicked.
ll.u Kiay. but unchanged ; timothy , $10,1
per ton ! prairie , i\Q 5ts.75
IIUTTdt Plrin 111220.1:0. :
VdiH I'lrni at lie.
i Wheat , 11,000 bu. : corn , 5,000 hu ;
mini ; .
i'lil'.ST8hc.it , 47,003 bit. ) ccirn. 5,003
bu ; oats , none ,
Manclirstc r ' 1 radu ISnv low.
MANCiinTEtu Mirch 81 The Oinr.llan In
Itscoiiimerclal aitlclo sivs : The time of the
market is vie idler : though the full In o istoin
oxoliuiuos has checked the tendency toward
Improvement consequent on the llrtiinevt In
cotton. Tao dem..nd for India was also
checked because the supplies neoiloJ hoforo
tlfo summer rain have been alreadv piovulcd
and there Is a hoslt uieV to provide further
ahe id. Llttlo hiislmvss U luliu done for
Chin i. South Aniarlcl puroh ises stuullly.
'Ihero Is little Inqulrv for shlrtlnis .Medium
and lest are very much depics ed. 1'lno
blencliln R for China Is dllllcuit lo sell , bonio
qualities of prlutliu cloths are In hotter do
niand. Thu lower makes uro depressed ,
lloivlcr goods aio s-toad.or but s.ow. Yam Is
slljht y steadier.
Cotton Marlcvt.
NEW OIII.K N , LII. , March iSl firm : mid
dling. 05-loc ; low middling , ft ll-ldc : s-oodorJl-
nury , r > ; i-ir e ; not receipt * . LlbShalcs : gross ,
1,401 bales : exports to the continent , H.5UJ
hales ; co istvvlsc , RIGli bales ; sales. 4bJO bales ;
stock. 400.r u bales.
Nuw YOIIK. March 1.1 rutures closed quiet
New York Dry Omuls Miukct.
NEW YOIIK. March 23. There was nothing
of Importance In the dry goods market touay.
The demand foi ciiricnt wants vvus fair ,
though mudo up of small order- . The west
continues the most liuoi.il buyer. There Is
moro conlldunco than a week ago the vvcak
( .pots bavin , * shown no development. 1'rlces
aio very low on the low grades bio ichod goods
thico yard slipellnss and standards , but there
Is no speculation.
CofU'n .Martlet.
NEW YOIIK , March SI Options opened
barely steady ami unchanged to 1 * > points
lovici nnd closed steidy to 15 points up.
Sales , ,10JO hiss. Including March , JIJ70 ;
Ajirll. Jli.OiiII40 : : May. SiU'9 > ® l ia > ; Juno
JlitkiaiiTS ; July. tlJBVjilS.lU ; Auisust. JU.45 ;
boptomhpr , $ lir ; Octobci , Jl..Jj : bpot Klo ,
dull and nominal ; No 7 , 414 W.
Ijlvorpiul 3liirU3t < .
LIVHIPOOU March 2) WIIKAT Quiet ;
holders oiler modcr itely ; No. 1 California , 7s
U'4d < 0,7s 10'Jd per cent il.
COIIN I irni ; demand fair ; ml\ed western ,
4s 73 rt per cental.
> 'cv\ York KxtliaiiKC ( liiotatlons.
NIAV YOIIK. M irch 2J. ( bpccl il Tolozram to
Tin : HKI. 1 Exch ingo was quoted a follows :
Chlcauo. Mo discount ; Huston , lU S.We dis
count ; fee. l.ouls , par.
IIii\anu SiiKar Market.
HAVANA , March 23 Sugar weak ; CIr hais
molasses suiur , Ol'/i degrees polailzatloa ,
\\cro Bold at IJ.45 gold per qulntul.
Traders' Tallc.
CIIICADO. Ill , March -Cousclinan A , Day
to Cockroll llros. : W heat opened 'Jo lower on
hoa\y professional selling but recovered after
the Hi st hour on genet al buying , Inllucncod by
.1 better e\port Innulry. largo cle.iianceH and
higher llerlin cables The rally bioughtout
si'llus of long vvhcit. und bt. Louts was es
pecially depressed under largo May sales by
exporters. Closing cubllo cables shotted
Trench markets barely Ftoady and English
mai kotsvv oik and Ion or. The profess on il Bear
element ron-jwod their attack and the market
yielded s owly at Urst but broke rapidly later
on general unloading bv scattered holders.
The final closing was vvcak In the face of G.'iJO
bu. reported taken foroxpoit at Now York a nil
out ports slnco yesterday. Corn opened dull
and ml v. meed , o with wheat on short cover
ing. hut became dull aga n. It looks llko a
dull , steady market for the present.
Oat wpro dull at ! 5Ue decline.
Provisions opened with an actho demand
fiom shorts Inllucnccd by a lOc to He advance
In the } iof market. I'ackers , however , seemed
tired of supporting the prodiictnnd sold freely
on every llrm spot , They are evidently disap
pointed by the condition of alTnlis .11 the
south and are determined to iinlo id part of
their holdlnsH bcfoiu warm weather. If they
poislst In soiling wo look foi lower pr ces.
CIIICAIIO. Ml. . March . " 3 P.O. I.ogan & Co to
J. bands CoiniiiNslon Co. : 'Ihowhuit maiket
opened tathoivoik at bl'fc foi May , u good
half cent under the closing price of yesterday
On some good local buying It advanced to
8l5e ! One or two houses doing a foiolgn busi
ness v\oio also prominent buyers from 8lu up.
l.ato eablPi came In dull and lower , causing
some free Helling. In addition to weak cables
wo bun reports of a pinle In London. This last
lucks ' . onllrmatlon and we think it Is entirely
without foundation. The weakness In thu
market Is undoubtedly owing to the want of
speculation In thu distant futures nnd
miirovcd outlook of the winter ciop. The
market closes week at Hf o for May , 'Iho
business In corn was light May opened at
; ! 8 e. Hold up to asa.'J'co und closed at aK'ic. '
Thu decline Is light considering the heavy de
cline In wheat and shippers have been mod-
eruto bu\crs and the general sentiment Is In
fa\or of some llttlo Improvement In value
1'roslslons weio Inactive.
CiiiCAfio. 111. . March : rJ. iCennott , Hopkins
A. Co to S. A. .McWhoitor : An etroit was
made early to bull the wheat market by a few
prominent traders who had cornered consider
able lines of short stuir und believed a rally
duo. After a liberal expenditure of miihclo
the prlco was ndvai.ccd to BJ'i foi Mav , but
the uitltlclal stionzth was of ahoit duiatlon.
When the unloading bngan there vvus n blimp
break to the lowest price touched on the crop.
Corn and oats Ilrmed up with wheat nnd weio
to erably well sustained with sljorls , the
principal hujors. Another season will prob
ably net In ere long with lower prices us u re
sult. Provisions obstinately lefusod to ad-
j unco In spite of Nin ill receipts of ho/H and
higher prices ut the yards The market seems
tolmvo beeiihtrnek with dry rot.
STOCKS ANII 1IONUS.
TrailliiK Lost None o ! Its I'rotOHAloiial Char-
uctor YiHturiliij * .
New YOIIK. .Marth St. The tradlne In the
stock market lost none of Us professional
chat actor and the market continued as nar
row as usual ot laic , the momentary promi
nence of the gr.ingcis and Homo others com
pletely siihsldlns , The Industrials became
once moro the largo feature of the dealings
and the usual result of restriction of trading
In the mllroad list followed , Hoad-
Inir. I.uko bhoio and Now 'England
were the only ones which Hold
thulr own Hgalust the leailuru , but
the rolatUo linoortunro In Iho maikut dimin
ished as theduy were alone , hu at wns bought
In a curious niannoi , tx'iil the Improvomonl In
the prleo vvus small , but tliolnlluouco upon the
othei IndustrlulB vvus most pronounced , es-
poalally on the Cordaio stock and Chicago
Uai. Nuw rnsluiul and Lake Hhoro were cou-
spluuonsfor their early strength , while thu
coal stocks were Inclined to drop , hut tholr
uoKltlonsvt > re afterwards rovemod and a
slmip reaction In Luke bhoro was followed by
u complete recovery In Heading , after which
thodoaltn s In the last named DIUMIIIO Biuull
us those i of the rest of tlio list. Kuullzutlnns
cht-ckud the advance Iu both bugar und L.iko
l.rle , and us the tradamwerongalnlnclliiiid to
tuko tlio uliurt side of ( ho market adioopln'
tcnilenoy was given to the whole list In the
early oporutlous. though the lluunutliuH
\vaiolnslgulilcanttsxceptln the fuvr lending
Thostrongthof Iho Industrials had genie
plfoct til rally the general list toward noon.
but the persistent leulRnilons In Iteudlil. ,
l.uku bnoro and latur In Northern I'aellli ) pro-
ferrud , which became the vvouk feature for a
time , Induced further pitttliu out of short
contracts by thu trudeis and the aftoinoon
wua wound up by n vlxoruns attack by the
" ' " "I'pn ' the enllro llsUwhcn tnuslooks
which hud recently had the most marked ad-
\uncea , were blilnln/ marks for denrcsklon ,
{ ; " ' < bhoro full uwuy'li per cnnt. Northern
I'aelllo preferred 2 % per cent and otl.urs
nuallor umounu , whltu cv on bugar lost all of
Its uurly uUvauuo , rotlrlux ujtalu below par.
There wasnochnngo In the temper of the
market In the Ia > t hoer and prrssuro WHS
mnlntnliiod right up to the lust Riilr. the mar
ket closing active and weak at the lowest
nticoof the day. The only advances scored
were In the Indiutrlii's and l/ordago Is up2f
The tot il sales - of stocks . were
l.iiko
Nortlin.- . _ . _
Northein 1'ielfle pi cferrod , - . , - . .
land , 21 , IT' ) ; Itoiidlni ; , 4lUHt. ; . I'liul. a ,
Union 1'acIUe. 4)7 : \\eslern Union , 4,01 L
Xovv YorJc .U-Mioi U irluit.
Ninv YOIIK. .Maroli 2J MIINHV ov OAt.r ,
IHV at 15J2per cent ; closed olTeroU at 2 per
cent.
I'utMG JlKitrAVTtt.u I'At'Hit lt&5 per co it
feTK'tr.iici KxciiA.snn-Qulet , hut steidy at
JI.Sj for sixty-day bills and 81 S7U for de
mand.
The closing quotations on bonds :
asked
Flntnclal Itu\iuvr.
NEW YOIIK. March 21 The 1'ostsavs : The
Kind of "notts" which Is ervod up with ure.a
olTcct just now to Intlncnco prices inny ho
judged by a hrlef rovlciv. "Nons"
hus accompanied every noteworthy
niarl'et iiio\omcnt during the week ,
nnd Us details may ho thus suniine.l up : The
silver hill will pass ; the silver bill will ho de
feated ; Governor Ahhottwlll sign the Kcadln ;
"deal bill : " Governor Abbott will notslpn the
Heading "deal bill ; " the siunr conipiny has
uouKhtout hproKols ; the siiKar company his
not bought out proltols All these , let It bo
observed , were assertions of facts ics irdliu
which the rumor inoniie shave no l < nov ; ort e
whatever ; with possible , hut not pro ! ) ible ,
cNcoutlon of the hiaco of minors lust nien-
tloneJ. A inarliot which runs wild at spasmodic
medic Intervals over such nonsense as all this ,
is obviously past homan cilculatlons for the
time uclntr. Where all Its artlllclal element' !
are thus Intensified and the homo of the for-
eUn Investor BO utterly apithctlc.lt will not
be necessary to attach any sltmlUc nice to tlio
cuiront niovomcnt of prices The days mar
ket was on the who'.o a very fair reduction of
these varylns elements
London Stock Market.
lCoj > i/i l-jMetl jSSJ/jj Jci-nei Otrlin Itcnirtt. ]
LONDON , MarcliSJ [ New Vork ITcr ild C ibln
Special to THE HEE ] ThoiiKli there has
asaln been a Inqlc of Ronenl business In the
Stock o\ch in o today , still moro h is been
done than i ebterday. Funds are unchanged ,
but Indian Uupco piper declined " , to 'i portent
tent , owln" to the wnal.noss In silver ; on the
otlior Imml , adccllno has occurcd In Greek ,
Peruvian corporation stocks and Arzentlno
prorlnnial loans The fall Is duo to , the pre
mium on gold advancing to 249 y or COT t. Homo
railways have been little alTcctpd by the
traflle statements , which hhow largo do-
croaso'j , esp ° elally anionn the neavy lines , as
a result of the coal strikes. 'Ihese results
h ivlnK hopii fully discounted , .1 small decline
was established in bhelllold deferred , Nortli
British , Midland and Great We&terr. . while
Northwestern , Great Cistern , London. North
western end Southeastern were fractionally
higher. American railways have been falilv
btron , ; all day In response to a better ten
dency in tlio new Yoik in irkot , hulns favor
ably Inline-need by the prospo.-t of tliodnfoat
of thosllvei bill. There vvus u ijood demand
for call inonev. rites rangliiK from -"i to J per
cont. AppllcjlloiH for ton day IOHIIS wcro
asa'u inailo nt tliu Hank of England. Discount
inU-s were ilrmer In sympathy.
Lovoov , .March il The following were the
Londonstou. < ( | iioatlons uloitii4 at 4p m :
llAltSll/U U 40 > , (1. (
MONBV % } ' , , ' percent.
Halo of discount In the open market for
short bills. ! " . percent ; rate foi three month's
blllH , I'j percent.
Thu amount of bullion vvlthdr iwn from the
Hank of England on balances toJay , J-'jiOlW. )
I'liiancliil Not "j.
PAUIS , M aich p Thtco per cent rentes ,
KANSAS CITY , Mo. March 21 Clearings
this day weiu8i,4IO"jJ.
NEW YOIIK. .March 2J Dank oloailngs. J10J-
OJJ.018 ; balances , fj , ni.SJ'J.
IIAI.TIVIOUE. Mil . March 1.1 Clearings , t\-
20VJ4I1 ; balances , J1I5. i7J. Kate , U percent.
I'liiLAUui.villA , I'a. , .Match 23. Cloarlnzs ,
tl.V-'J.T.Mi balances , JJ,05.,745. Money , y per
cent.
MI.MIMIIP. Tonn. . .March 2,1 Now York or-
eliiune selling at par ; clearings , f55.vjo ; ;
bilunccs , JJ.V.JIO.
JJ.V.JIO.O
O , March Zi Monov 45iO per
ccntrNow York nxclun o , 75Wo dlsiount ;
clearing. ) , Jll)74 ) > 50.
IIAVA A , March 2i-Sninlsh ; gold. 213 > A < a244.
Exchanzu qulm , hut llrm ; on the United
Mutes shot t night fold , bii premium.
IlosTOv. Muss , March Ki.-Itniik eloarlnss
today , * 1I,587.8.K : 1) ilancOH. ? I,7 , IKO. .Money ,
2 pet cont. Kxchun u on Now York , U'l Jjo
discount.
MVI : STOCK M.\HIUT.S.
Cnttlo \ nines Straillly Increasing I log *
Sraren anil ItlRlier.
OMAHA , March 23. Itocolptq contlntio coin-
par ith el v llclit. The thico days' Riipply
amounts to 'Wo7 cattle , 7tr.'S lie s and .1,110
shei-p , asalnst C.2J5 cattle. IM.11I7 hos and 2.1IM )
sheep for the flm h ilf of last week.
' 1 liceattlo markt't was active and ni It has
been for the p ist few days unevenly stioiuor.
tlio advance MI far th.s week attiimtilliiK to
from lie to 20c. OirorliiRs Included a very
llbcril proportion of very drslr.iblo bcuveu ,
and they met with an nrtho demand nnd a
read v a ilo at prices r uiRliu from Htroiu to 5j
to KM hUhcr Hi in I'liesd iy , llutli shipping
and esport bujers took hold fii'oly
rs eastern advices vvcie rut her
favortble , whllo divsioil loot buvors
wcro not slow In securing ugooJ hnro of the
receipts , tlood 1,2)0 ) to I , > 5)-lli steers old from
ns.5tt > 4.2 > . fair to coed LOW to l,20J-lb Htoers
f i om $ , Lli ) to&LVinnd the ordinary tun of iUh.1
steers mostly at from II J ) to Ja.45 , Trading
was acllvn and tlie pens were pr.iellcally
empty at the close.
llntcherstock values rontlniio to Improve
nnd the meaner ollurlugs oh insod hands
bilskly at stronger prltos. A bunch of urlmo
1,220-lb. heifers topned the niniket at $175. hut
sales of BOO I to choleo slock vvero lar olv
tiom JJMJ to M15 I'alr to coed cows and
lielfetssold from * .y.'i to TJ.75. and Inferior and
ciiiinliiK lots from $1.15 tot..H' ' . Hulls , oxen
nnJ st IKS vvoio strait jurnt from } l 75 to fJ.r > .
exporters taKlug a uood many at $2.75 und
upvvarj. Calves weio llrm at fiom J.7J to
SVJ5 for poor to pi line veals.
Ii : tliostockerand feeder line business w is
not ovotly active on account of the rather
limited demand from the country. Regular
dealers , however , aio not overloaded and
antlclp itln an Increased do.irind have hcen
aetlvo buvcis of all fresh otlerlnzs al HttonK
IliiiiiDK. tales weiu largely at from $ . ' bO to
Heurcsentatlvo s ties :
STFt.K * .
No Av. I'r No. Av t'r.
in ft ! I.I 4 $ .175
: > l 1157 .I7 >
21 I OD : i in r > 115) )
II , II511 : i M 7H I'll
i" ion .1 OJ a i5.'o : IKO
i"at 1IJ1 ; , ( > i i.'i ) .IUJ
atM
M 1114 4) 1217
14 llsl , i ni It
I1 JO , i in 10 ' 'rj ' .in )
1ISS .t in 21 : ioo
11 W : i < > .i .14 1210 400
: i in 25 IW ) 41)
1110 .1 in 25To I40 ! 4 10
l.'l" .1 ir To ItSl 4 10
.1188 : i 7) ) 1432 4 II
& . lldS ,17J iO 1550 420
LO. lllli ! t 75
WIM.I ) .
IS 1031 205
2. 74.1 270
2. 8'IJ 270
1 . U70 2 71
7 10)1 27'
3 1770 271
2 1105 27'
U 1014 283
0 l-'JO 21) ) )
l..l"OJ ,11)0 )
D . USO JOU
n 1057 : ioj
2 ItVI .100
it n.n .too
u n u : no
1U .1.73 .1 10
11 111.1 .110
7 11C7 3 1" )
1 l.'aJ 315
IIEIFKIIS.
a . r > 07 2 u 1 OJO 2 73 12. 1230 373
' "W.VUJ.
1. . 00 2 70 It 100 4 .7) 1. . 103 500
' . ' . SJJ J 7i 1 ! . lit ) . 5 00 1. 170 52.
1. . 80 4 50
'
M ,1HJT t.S.
1..1183 1 7S 1 .17tO 2 40 J..1J8J 283
2. 1J85 1 K > H'l ] ' ( 050 2 M 2. NU > 2 IK )
1. 1IIW 1 tC ' ] , 1570 8 ( O 1. 20 0 .100
I. 15JU aj.- ) 1. 1410 2 CJ 1 .1030 . ' 103
1 10UO 2 23 1. 1410 2 ( U 1 IblO .100
8 1JSO 2 Jj 1..105I ) 2 75 1 IUJ .I. ' .
U 1.KJU 2 3D 17 H75 2 75 3 l.JO .140
1 I19J 2 3J I 1200 2 7 > 1 2010 .I4J
2..IOSO 235 1 .137H 2 bi 1 .171U J50
STAO5
1..1710 2 15 1. 1110 3 U5 1..1750 363
2..17CO 2 73
8TOCKKIIS AND
M3 22" 1 era 3 2J 22 003 325
34 7J3 2 M 1 . 77) ) 320 .12.
4 r.u ) 2 0) 810 J 23 OIU .125
4U 5SS 3 05 15 1,11 .1 20 , 7lO 3 25
1 41)3 ) o 10 OH ui )
1. 4"0 J 10 4. 7tJ * .lO.'O
4.r
1. 810 .1 10 r > 804 G ' I1- }
15 811 3 14 4. 7s ! J 2i .T. . 741 I1jo
15J. . 75J J2) 4 801 J 2.1 , 747 ! ) jo
Mtr.KrilB ANT
1 cow and cilf $ . " 900
1 cow and calf 2100
2 cows and calves , u ich 2500
1 milker .503
1 spiliuor 2(10) (
lions Thosiipply win no Improvement over
Tuesday either as to qunntlty 01 quality , the
past thico days showing a filling oil romp -
p irod with lust week of ovui 12,000 IIORS. This
fuel , together with the bolter oisteru reports
und Improved slilppliu demand , e uiicd an-
othei advance of f ully 5c on a'.l Bride- . , and
from 5o tj lJc ( on seine of the common kinds.
Slilppois and fresh moat buyois took Kooil
ho.'sof all wuUhls mostly at < 4 00. with cholco
butcher welRhts as lil h us from 14 ' 15 to f 1.70.
The common Krades. ro .ird oss of wolght ,
bold largely at from $151 to il 55. with verv
common stun and tluowouts from $ I2 > to
$445. Trading was ai'llvoandovorylhliig sold
by 10JO : o'ciock. Iho bulk at from $1.55 to $1 U )
a silnst from Kl 45 to $1 51 Tuesday Tlio KOII-
01 al avnra o of prices p ild lining fl.r > 7 against
JI'ilM Tuesday aod * 4.10 Wednesday of last
wcok. Kepresentatlve sales :
"
No. Av. "sli. l'r. No Av. Sh. I'r.
o . .3Ti 63 $1 25 78no , .2uO 11,0 l fi5
l 6 JO 1 25 no . 2W 123 4.15
4 .4il 4 M 70 . 2:11 : 455
3 4 iO 141. . .2IJ 4 .T.
1 ! ! 4u 4 M 40 . . .Ihl 455
7i . .9)7 ) 83 4 .15 r,3 . , .21H 4 55
: i 4 .15 . .174 40 4 571J
' 4 3 > . .2 0 N ) 4 r.7'/
a'j r > 2) ) 4 .13 7.1 . , .2.'l 12J 4.17' ' ,
4 . .4V 4 ,1' , ( ijCl . 211 100 4 37'J '
5 .410 4 35 Cl . . . .188 2X ( ) 4fiO
15 . : " > i 4 40 . .23M 4'J ' 40)
4 ( I 4 4) 8. . . .214 103 403
270 4 40 70 . . 11W 40) )
.103 4 4. 71 . .210 JJO 400
! 4 45 IK ) U. 4 00
.311 4 45 tilH. . . ( .4 40 4(1) ( )
4 & 0 ( H. . .27- > 40 4U )
22 * 4 fi3 47 . .217 4 ( a
w m 1110 4 f > 3 71K Mil 400
.Ulll 2JO 4 Til ) K ) . .10) U ) 40) )
' " . .117 4 5) HI " ,2ii l.'J 400
00 . "i'iitli 1HJ 4 M 77 . .20J 4G'3
U . . . .21.1 4 .5. ' ! ' , CSM . . 217 6J 400
1JO , . . ,2S7 331 4 fiJl' M . .2.18 120 410
fr ) , . . .1M 1U ) 4 A3 05. . , . . 210 10 41/J
05. . . .2ii7 1BJ 4 .15 Til . , 37 ! 40 4 00
( > 4 , . . . 2711 20) 4/n tij ( . K5i 80 4(0 (
55 , I00 ! ihJ 4i.V > 70. . . 2"W
70 , , 281 20J t * 5 71 . Mil 4(15 (
OS . . . 20 1JO JIM 07. . .241 123 405
01. . . .231 210 4l6J S5 . 20J 4 70
r'ia < \ AND notions
1 . . 4,10 - .1W M . . 120 143
l . ; iso - ify
bill El1 THO < iftho , | four doub'o decks of
Bheop received v/ijie / b lied direct to ftvvlft &
Co , the remain ) ! ' , ; two louls. fair vvc torn
owes , hold roidlly ut $405. Thu dein ind 1s
Kood und thorn yrkotstioni. Quot itloas : I'alr
to food u ithpH , , cl VJni" Ml woHlerns. H,001ft
.5 45 ; common uiu ntujk hheup , { iWiiil 7i ; Keel
to clio'eo ' InmbA weUliliu 4t ) toOJ ibs , fl.25 ®
(1ft ( ) . Ueprescntttflvo tjjles ;
No. i.l Av. I'r.
357 western ewaiui 11J tl
Itojelpts irijil Dlt.uiitli. i of Stik ,
llecelptBtit thtf Union stouk yards , houlh
Omuhn , Nub , forllie iwoiity-four IIOIIM ciul-
In0' at & o'clock pl'm ' . > iiirrli 2:1 : , IVJi.
1
CArri t , 1IUIIM.HA H | H
Cart. Can Head
II , CJ
( Hilcaeo 1.1vo Stock Market.
CitiCAnn , III . Mnrch 20. ISpoclul Toloxram
to Tnii ULU 1.ik'H 1 of cattle were generally
at u fiiithur moderato advunco. bomo nndi'-
Hlrablo stuff was ntosod out nt TuusilutM
pilces , but anythlnz that was piib a' v do-
icnt WUH silablo ut from 53 to Do a ra > eu ,
'lliero vvus u bettor doniand tliuu h IH
oxlstod for thruu 01 four duja punt
whllo the roculpth contlnuo disappointingly
light. Tlioolft-rlngsdld not Include anything
Mry funuy. Theru have been no ricrnt s iloi
ut over 1\VC , t hurt'firc i no tut Ions for Uibt class
steers rein iln ultu/rther noniin il , Ihey
might brinz from IM5 tot525 und possibly not
muio thun 1500. Ttierewas u literal number
of coed to choice 1,400 to 1,00Mb. csttle thn
Fold nt from tl 2.1 to tl CO. but prices liolovv Jl.t (
bought most nf the day's olTorlnn * . llutclicrs
and canncrA' stock sold prlncltnlly at fron
liifl to 12,25 and . ' 75 to J153 were the prevail
ing prices for stackers nita feeders
tliMs sold higher again , only about 11,003 ar
rived , nnd the rcec4pts slnco Saturday agcie
gate loss than ltpoo us agaln tnvpr IIKXOJO for
the sumo time last week. Opening siio wcro
nt an advance ntlOoandheiovvns no time
later In the day when dc lrab'o ' grades cnuli
not 1-q sold tociually good ndv ant 14C. Tin
best of the offerings of ho ivy hogs WPIU tal.oi
at from tl 15 to tltii'4 ' nnd lliero woiosilr o
cholco light at fiom tl02 < i to 14.15 I'ron
thoio II euros Hales were inado nil tlio wav
down to fiom $4 4J to J < ( ! ) for noor xtulT ti
from t2.03 to JIOO for hulN Moiilum VM-lghts
averaged from 203 to2V01bs. sold about fle l.er
100 Ihs. above tlio heavier sorts and th u much
under the general run of lUht u eights.
The huoynney noted of jeilordnx'R heci
nrirket was conspuoil | lv wanting to lay. al
though thorccclDH hliunt'il only a Hilling In-
crca o. bclleis were unabln to hold Tuesdij's
niiMinccs , the market siggliiT hack lo abou
Monday's quotations , but the market Is stll
higher th in last week. Silm of sheep worooi
a bisls of fro n MUO toJ5 15 for poor to cholco
westerns and from tl.75 to MY ) for imttves.
The I imh market was weal , and loner , qiiotci
at from W 75 to W.IW.
Koeclpts were : Catt'.c , lToo : ; hos. If,033
sheep , s.1100.
The KvcnlnzJnurnilroporls * O rrr.E lie-
cclpts. 1 UHI ) ) ; shlpmontF , 4.8JJ ; market steady
to strong , closing weik : host heov e , t4 dfVij
60J , choice good. JlHil5l ; others. iwxai,75
stockers iuoa.l4l ! Tcnans. M i'KXit.1 U > ; cows
J',5 © .125
lions liccelpts. 1".030 ; shipments. 11.000-
market I. , l5u hlghct ; lough and common
51.1031. 41 ; pickers and shippers. tl.5)i 4.s5
lit line hoa\ and butchers' weight" , J4 S.st50D (
light , $ i.f/ < .noi plgs.i2ai.7o (
bill Ef liocelpts. c,0 0 ; shlpmcnK 11,001 :
m-irket loner ; owe ? , ? l iMfi.ni , j curling M.IK )
( c' K"S : westerns , J\7fil I A ; lambs , $5o.C'WlK ) .
York l.tvo Stuck
Ni.w YoitK , Match Ul. lliiav'in Hecolpts
877110,1(1 ( , Ineliulln , ' IS c iri ( otsile , mitikct
dull out steidy : nntlui steuri. lin.4fli ) (
t'oloiados , J.I..I5 ; bulls and cons. JI 'Udii . " > ( )
dus od beef teady atl/a-ic per lb. ; shipments
today. 4Hi ( lunrtcis of beef ; tomonow , til
bcuv os and 4 I Miccp.
UAI.VRS liccolpts. 1.115 head : maiket 'te per
lo lower ; \oils , $ ) OJ3i7.70.
bllk.l.11 Hccolpts. 2.5UI ho id ; sheep stoidy
tntnlis we ik : sheep. JMOHa7'i ; lambs. JO ir > ®
7.5odtes4od muttons steady at lV3 > 10c : driMict
lambs Hlow at Uliille
Hods liccolpts. 8J1) ) head , ronslguod direct ;
mnr et nominally steady al $ ltix&J5) pet
100 Ibs. _
Kansas Cllj l.lvo stock .tlarlcnt.
KANSIS CITV. Mo. M irch J ( . OATTM : Ilc-
oelpts. 2.400 ; shipments. 1.4 o ; steers vvoto
active and strong toioc higher , selling ntK I
55440 ; cows weto baioly ( .teady at J .IIIK8) ) 5
stiickors and tecdcrs woic sliong ut 8L'.C5 ©
'
lions Ujcelpts. n/)33 ; nhlpmcnls lr 0 : lights
wuio5u higher and others steady ; all grades
3-.I I ' ( lit I ( ,5 , bulk , } 4 5 © I V.
blli-tf Keculpf. I.Ulshlpmenti ; 803 There
was a stionz doniand and the market vvus
aetlvo and lOo to I higher , 01 ' . ' . " 13 higher thai
last week.
_
WiSTIJIlN : 1'ACKIM ! INTIJKKSTS.
Warm AVontlior Cniisud tlic ltinlnr R to Ilo
CINCINNATI. O , March 2 1 ( Speelal Tulegratn
to I'm 1JEK.1 Tomorrow's rrleuCuri cut will
* iy : Tlio total paekliu In the west foi the
week Is (85.00U liogp , against 181,00 last jenr.
making 575OOJ slnco Match 1 , against OjO.OOJ
lust yo ir.
Leading places now operating compare as
follows :
AVe
\Vo wish to malto n susgostlon to ncrsoas
ttoubled with rhcutmtisni. Try u few ap
plications of CtiamDerlain's Palu Balm. If
that does not brine relief , dampen a piece of
flannel with the Pain Balm and bind It on
over the seat of j.aln. Tlio first application
U almost sure to relieve tlio pain and by its
continued use many severe tnsos have been
permanently cured. CO cent bottles for sale
by druggists.
M'NAMKE'S CUP OF JOY.
It U I'llli-il by n Supreme Court Onlci
Ulstilct Court Allalrn.
Iho happiest man in the county jail today
is Torn Mc arneo. Sotndthinc llko n year
ago. while Tom was In n Nintu street house
of ill rcputo and under the Indue.ice of
liquor , ho had an altercation with notnan ,
Elsie Williamson , nn inmate of the house.
This woman when next seen \\as in a bruised
condition nnd n few days later died \\itliout
making nny statement us to the causa of her
injuries. JIcNamee was arrested nud charged
with the crime of mutder. On the trial
ho attempted to ptovo that the Williimson
v.oman fell doun stniii nnd sustained Injuries
that caused her death. The state procd that
the wounds und bruises were inflicted by
McNamee.
The case was ttietl bofora Judge Ejtollo ,
McNamco was convicted of inauslauphter
nnd sentenced to ten j caw in the poniton-
tiaiy. Immediately the cmo uas taUon to
the supreme cotitlvhcte it was icversed.
jestcrdny the opinion was handed down uy
which the case was lemanded back to Doug
las county and a new trial ordered.
Dlstilct Couit Diilngx.
In the district coutt .losopli Hay is the
plaintiff in n suit brought nsj.iliibt P. M. Mul
len , n grocer. The plaintiff seta foi th in his
petition t tint ho is nn engineer , in the em-
p'oj ' of the Union Pacllio mill-out company.
Alter tbo aiiiout of the bill had i cached
2J77.01 ; it wns sold lo D. M. West and nttor-
wauls sold to D. C. Tucker , both of Council
BluITs. Tucker brought suit und gimrnlsheed
Huj's ' wngos. Uuy now claims that the
whole tiansaction wns a nut up job to in-
jura hU icputatlon and crodlt. I the poll
lion filed ha plnces the damage at fl.UUJ nnd
nciimiuls that Mullen pay thu sum.
Judge Wuuoloy , A. Hosenboiy and John
Hart nro sitting ns referees to beatnud dc
termini ) who tire the prior Hen holdcts in an
notion btouKht by n number ot conltactors
find material men to totccloso HUMS upon the
YnnUarn building nt Twenty-second and
Loavcnwortu Hlieots. The claims against
the property amount to * l-lfjlW.
The ttlal of the state ngaiust Ud Keen U
sot for todny in J ml go Divis" court.
Keen as the correspondent of a Kansas City
publication was indicted by Iho grand jury.
Ho wns charged with the ctlmo of libel. The
prosecuting witness IsV. . S. Shoemaker.
Keen still lemnlns in the county jail , linving
boon tiuanlo to fuinish bonds.
Ulsonso never successfully nttaclcj
torn with pure lilooJ DoWitt's Sarsipirilla
mauos pure , now blood nnd onnonos the old.
MuotHHt l.lni'oln Todiiy ,
Commissioner General Garr.eau leaves for
Lincoln this morning to attend it meeting of
the State Board of World's Pair Commission-
urs. The question of completing plans for
the Nobrnslcn building will bo discussed.
The specimens ofvood to ho sent from
this state to be put Into the to.vornra alteady
collected and will bo shipped to Chicago this
week.
Miirilio | License * .
The following mitria o llconsg ) wora h
sued by Judge Ullcr yostsrday :
Niuno unil Address. Auo ,
I A. K Uryioii , Omalm 112
1 Carrie linker. Omaha "I
I Marshall I'hllllps. Omalii Si
iKutoLylle , Omaha . , 21
The Steady Mnrch
Of universal piogrcss o\ory now nnd
tlicn n < voulu Boinothiug ivliich becomes
a lasting liniefit to mankind. Tuko
Johann HolT's Halt Extract. As
tlio htantlanl nutritive tpnio of tlio
\vorld it stands supreme. Emjicrois ,
kings , Htatcsnieii.fliuiiicieiti nil mankind
generally lias used it for moro than forty
joais. Tlio medical fiateinity recom
mend nil troubled with indigestion or
dyspepsia , malnntiition. genciul clcliilily
or lung diseases ulioiild use it. Eisner
& MendcLson Co. , Solo Agents nnd
Iinpoilcrs of Jfineral Watorn , 0 IJnrclay
Street , Now Yorlc. Be sure lo obtain the
genuine article , whifli must liuvo the
signattiroof " Jolmunlloll" on the neck
of e\ cry bottle.
OMAHA
an UK POPS' and Jottors' '
AWNINGS AND TI'.NTS.
OMAHA TENT > l AWN *
INn COMPANY ,
Ha < lianiinock < , nil nnd
riintier olothlnii feml for
catnluRiu , llllHuimm
HAGS AND TW1NF.S
BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO BISHOP X CO.
lntiortcr | < nnd mnn iftc-
tutors "l nl. nmnllln , cotton
topp , hemp , jute rotten
Hour aek < , Murltpi nnd ton minetimed turd
Twine rdaKO.oct 819-4 I2lli m
J upxis. :
"
M.O. DAXON , iT.i > . TODD" ,
Sicce snr to.I JIIK -
Hlc
clos gold on monthly cn on , M f n elitnr , paper
payments. | nickl > Kt > ox 4 All novel
tics In t iT due
113 N. IMh i.t , t Omilii 1110 Douglas PI.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MQRRE-COESHOEC9 ,
110) ) UoirirdSlroJt
Tnolnry corner lltli nnd lnKlfi < slreott
\Vo nrcnmklnir eloJu ptlcoi tuciih bJro.'i , un 1 nro
n chsi of uuodi wlilc'i l > xur ) jlo-
iiicrc'nnti.
KIRX'NDAU , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW-
CD , , to SHOE no.
Wholesale .Mnnufnetirri
Hoots hoi > , million
A enta for Huston Utiii- >
bor shoo ' nnd felt Rood i
t'o
, llir.1 , 1101
IMI-G lln straii
iuu\vius. :
JOS. SCHIITZ BREW-
IHQ CO.
Onioo.y 'i ' hand leiuen
onli S.s , oiimlui
Juhn M irliovur tuto
VOEQELE DINNIIIO
Mfnt LDiiifoelloncra nnd
joiitiurx of foruU'n nnd
domestic fruits , II11) )
llunnrd et
CARUIAGi : TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON ,
O. } Manufncturoituipi. ? trpi
A T Dirby tacks , Liisliloni ( .1C
lop' , l iHliloin , initki ,
HishcH , etc. , bend for CntaloKUc
.Ml N 15th st - O.inli i JUS l.'th ttreot
COAL , COKC , | COHNICi ; .
OMAHA COAL , COKE t EAOLECOR'ICEWORKS
LIME CO. , Manufacturer ] of Oal >
vnnliod Iron Cornice
Hard an 1 noft mil s II NMndow mpl , nioUllo
rorni'r Ibtti tinj Iouil a itc. 1110111.
Mrceti
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY& COHEN , QILMQRE&RUHL ,
dents'furnishing BO id' , Minufneturors in I
ctntnln ; nn 1 nutlons
Cil\uus n trill \\oeenl \ \ holes-lie Clothier J ,
( itnplL'i exprou prepaid - .
stroal.
paid 1111 llnriicy. llOJlHrney
DRY GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & CO. , KILPATRICX-KQSH
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry K00d , notlois , fur
nishing KOOjl Dry tools notions , .taitr
furnlJhliu Knods
Corner llth and Howard Cor lllh nnd llomirlsti.
SUPPLICS
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
lllnstrutcd citalojua
free.
ICliCnpltol Avenue
PURNITUIU :
BEEBE&RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
Brace nnil
GROCERIES. DRUGS , lite.
D.M.STEELE&C3. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
IMI-lIOjJonos atr ot , lOtli and Harnoy , Omln ,
Omnhl , Neb Xeb
GRAIX.
S. AMC WHORTER ,
211 lloirl of Trilj
I roller In iirn'n ' prnvl-
Blona nndstocks 1'rtruto
wires to N . 1 , Lhleigo
and St I.oiili
HATS , ETC.
DATE CITY HAT CO VI. A. L. GIBBOII&CO. ,
lints rnps , strnu .oods Huts , rip. , ptriwcooti.
hlovc * , nillfn" Owners
klovei mil i iltt.-ni ,
iclebrnted diilu I llv
hit lllli und
Hnrnoy 12th nnd Ilnrnoy.
IIAKDWARL : .
RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK&LINN ,
CO.
, Ienlcr ) hnnlnnro and
Cor lOlli meclmnlcj' tools
Oinalii. HOI Douglas btrcct.
Itiitti-r. cif s poultry Our Bpecliltlei llutter.
Kiiuc. hldo nnd trult oiia niul poultry , 1UIJ
1007 llunnrd et llo.vard Blreot
W. E. RIDOELL
\\Iiolsnlebuttcr ft e
lur nnd Bells for
cash 113 b llthBt
PAPER
STOVE KEPAIHS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIU
WORKS ,
StuvnropilrJ imt witcr
aitnclununts for tiny kluj
of otuvt1 mndc
12)7 lloiul.n V
SASU TOYS.
M.A. DISBROWCO. . , II. HARDY . CO.
M anufnctureri of earth Tor' , clnlli , nib u mi ,
Joort. tillaUl and fnnar gaoil ) lioiuofur-
ninuldlniti llrnns'i tif- nl-tilnt ; guoli , chlU-
flce , inii nnd linr.l Sti roa'i cnrrlnxiH
Ul'J tnrniuu Stroat.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARD3 CO , LIMITED
_ „ J
CtO IMlSSION MKKCIIANIS.
ALLEN ROOT GO. , QAS A'II &DJJL5/ .
lloom , U Ivxc'iin o llullj. llooms , 0) ) mil 111 Ut-
liululnz bOJtli
Omaha. bout'J
B"MorvoSoodo/ "
I thomoniliTful rcmedrT
. Bls Bold with a writ-1
ITU irnnico to euro ull nervous dlFcnHca. such as Wtih. Mrmory ,
, „ , , - „ of llriiln 1'owcr. Heiuluctio. Wakojulm s , Lost Manhood Mirhtlr limit-
Blons. Nervnusnoss. l.aanltuilo , nil drains nnd loss of poncr of the Ut m rnili n
Organs In ellhurBoxeaiisol hyovercixortlon , joutliful nrro > .nr exicpulvo
use of totiaeco. opium orrtlmulants wlilcli noon lend to Infirmity connumi
tlonand I nunlty. I'ut up convenient to curry In vest pocl.et l perimck-
nuolir mulIiblurfA. With everySUmtirvrn utiennntten aunrantit ( mr
BEl-OBK iNl ) JirTEll UFIS-O. or rfjund the montv. Circular free. Aildrcus f crvo UecU t u , , Clilcaau , Jll.
For sitlo in Oir.itha by Sliormitn & McConncll , Ifll.'J
THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY
Curonill iI ! r < lcri of llio Slomioli , LI or , Hoivoli , KIIoi ) < , JJIuI.ljr , Ncnoii
scnros , lofH ot AjiiclKc. llrntlndic. ( ' ( uisHpatlDii. Costltcnesi , Iiill04tlii ( ( lUlio u-
IICK. , rc > cr , I'JIcs , Jltc , , mitl rcnJcrs llm sjBtnni IciJ IIali ) ) to conlr.itst tlUoisj ,
DYSPE1PBIA.
HAPWAY'S IMM.S arooiuofoi this co-iiplulnt They tone up the Inlornal ( .eoiotlnns to
icallhy ai'lliin ic'storn strt'ilxth to the nlinuiicli , and cnahlo It to porfoim IIH functions. ,
I'rlei'Jioa IMIX bold by all dm jgUlt , or mailed by KADWAV A , CO. , . \\arrun htrcci
Now Yoik , on locelpt of prlco.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob.
Tbt eminent Bpulillit In nervom , cbronli1 , private. t > loo1 , tkln and urinary dl * Hei A renular nndl
reclitrre.il urndimlehl iDinlc'no , as itlp urum anil iirllncaUiihovr. Uiull tti'Mlin wllli ilinvrtJtnit nucrriil
catxrrli. tpiraiitorrliora. lokt lumiliooJ , eeralnai wuaknuo. nkbt loiioi , luipotencjriilh ! > . mrlclun * iion-1
) rrbiva.Klttt. vnrlcofulo etc. r oiner < ury u ol , ftow trontiuuntiorloiiorvltnlpov.fr , 1' rllei uimu u toj
TUIlruunmT lielrjalol nl honiu by oorroiponavntn. Metlliloe or InttruinenK kuut by mall or tiru i !
eurulipackeJ. nn piaiks tiiluill at ronlonln or fonder. Ouo licrxuml liitvrile > r prrferred. ConaullMlual
ree Correrp ill'.t-iico ttilctlprivate. . Hook ( Uyj ; rl ol Ule ) oul ( roe. Ufflca hour * V , lu. tot ) J > .
> uadari U u.to IS la Btnu itauip ( or replj.
WOODS
PLASTER.
. Otlicrslr
roinpsrlion ri ! tlow ot
. licit" . C'lirrs ,
- '
' . All
FOR MEN ONLYh.
or FAILIHO MANHOOD
,
iinrn of Stiij and Hind , Effects
f ErronorEicetid in Older Younr.
llonu lull ; Kf > lorn ) . ! ! l < r ltrir > u <
Klrr > | lk < 17Cik.I tUkiriJIIklllllllinHt. I iUIH 1,1110111
lUeUltli i. f.lll i llimKilllUTIIlIlT ll'ixSU Uktfir ,
Or > I.HIT ; In , * ( U HUlrl 4 vfrljy Iuuulilr. . IHU , IkB.
Ikwl
4 rcM ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO.H .