I'l 0 TIIH OMAHA DAILY HKKs THl'KSDAY , MARCH 23 , ! rt 3. COMMERCIAL AND Ontaido Btnlnew Was Light and Even Chicago Traders Wore Idlo. BULL CLIQUE IN WHEAT OVERLOADED Cerrnl Trn.lnr * AUrmcil itt the MUwtlim- Uencrnl Until * lUportril In tli Wlimt Iti-lt with Slllil Wont her Htuitkn and IJonil i Cnir.ino , 111. , March 22.-Tin-re was u Brent nontiiK-llonof trinliMn whi-ut mi account or thu fear tlmt tin ) loud of tlio bull cllciuo If > > cowlntf iiiiuiimlly liuavy ntn unniiimwabU' . ililslncsi today was llRhl from thu outside ami TUil heavy oven iimiitW lh" local triidorx. Tlio prlcova 'ic lower at the htuft , but u- covuriMl Ui'of ihei-arly I"1Horn wilt n - iiunt and mii'lmrwd. 1'iovlslous were lively nndlricKiilar , ttllh victory tiorchlnir on the khnntilcrs of tinbenrs In thu end. The reports ooniln ; ? to hand ronoetnlns inu varied hut , KI-II- winter wheat wenmmiewhat , fially hpi'aklnjf , tlnmiitfp was tiekiinvvluilKOtl ftotn ninny points , r.uropu , where evurythl B tip to date wii.s roleur ilu ro .cr n-parillm ? win-lit pruspcrlfi , inverted tin ) ph-luiu today , mid noted a fnlliiiu of a portion of the Altft-r- lan crop and Injury to that of Knain and HiliiBiiry. General rains were reported In the wheat bell , with mild weather and a Krowlim pniha- blllty that thu serious drouth In KHIHIIH would 1) < V in-oUun and crop proipecU inalerl- " ( fed'dt" ' . Mills , Parker and llnyileii. suppn ed 1o Iwaellnx In the hilciest of tliei'lliiiie.etimo Into the pit and took May fieely for u tlmu , can-dni ! Mime tem-elon which , however , was only tVmporary. I.Inn was a Bi-nernus seller of May and bought , puts last nl ht of I'aril- rldBO on l,0iu,0iij ( ( ini. ntTO'ie. I IH-MI freu and extensive operations on the ii.irt of this usually const rvatlve operator led to a rumor 11ml he WHS hrlpllijr the elliiie | to unload Its lilB line of May. There was a rumor that Mime No. U Ied winter wheat was hi'llU shipped from Detroit to Chleajsn by rail , but It ei.uld not hi ) traced to any reliable source. Tlinopcnltii ! was about from ' < to 5e lower for May and 'ic ' , lower for July I ban the clo-lni ; HKUIPH of yi'steiday , ruled a lilllo stronger , nlid the maiket lluetimtid within ? , closing ' 'The' piobnlile eollap-e of the Kansas dry ( .pell was partly ollSet by reports of floods In ( 'nllfornla and dispatches from Missouri points miylnjs Hie eioponllook WIIH worse ( ban sluco 3bH& , lliadstreet'.s available stocks sli'.nvod ' lu. H than one-fourth the decrease looked for. Corn operators were disposed to Interpret the rain us ineaiilin ; .smaller lecclpN owing to Imd country roads , wllb possibly poor Kriidlns. hence hniiglit little corn. The purchasing by those friendly to hlBher prices caused about J e advance , but this support was soon with drawn and the market sagged to about old Theio wasa light trailo In oats , mostly In the way of changing from the nrar to the dis tant. A weaker fuelliiB prevailed and the close was at a net decline of from ' c to ( fc. Hog products opened weak and loner on In- ciuiiM'd receipts of live hogs and the execu tion of a Imtcli of sellliiK orders by commission houses. The shorts bou > 'bt quite freely and tiu soon as thu offerings were taken the mar ket advanced to top pi Ices , but the volume of trmlliiK was light anil the undertone weak. The raldliiB by Wright and llaKlwIn wawof short duration , the market iliopplng below the bottom pilee-Tfor the day and closing weak. The iiecllno from last nlht ; ; varied from lie to 30c. INllmatcd recelptu for tomorrow : \\heat , 140 rain ; corn , 1-10 cars ; oats , 1-17 cars ; hogs , lO.OUUhead. The luitdliiit futures ranged as follows : 1.0 VV. CI.USK. 7.1 7SM rni itH 41Cl VI' ' < Cl ! < 43f 30 ! f 17 80 IR or > 77 ! , 17 85 i ? BJ IS 00 13 0.1 85 II Ii It 2J U7 II 23 I 17i ! 10 ir > 1020 If , t ) ill 11 8i 75 80 Cash quotntlons were ah follows : f'l.oini-Kasy , hut. not iiuotahlv chnngL-d ; wliiti'riiiilt'iitHl.1iv&4.2tti \ winter straights , t3.3Va.t.3r ( : > : spring patents , } 3H5fc4 10 ; t , J2.00S3.10 ; biiKers1 , J2.10T.2.3r. ! ( . WHEATNo. . 2 sprint : , 72V721/ie : No. a fprliiK , northern , 70/71c ! ; Mo. 2 reil , 721(3 ! ( 73MC. COIIN No , 2 , 41fie : . No. 3 cash , 38"e ; No. 2 yellow , 4 ! ' < ; ; No. 3 yellow. 30c. OATS-NO. 2 , 30W31cj No. a white , f. o. Ii. , BUdcSTlfr ; No. 3 white , 33S < 34c. UYKNo. . 2 , 5c. ( ) UAUI.KY No. 2. 02c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. 303G4c ; No. 4. f. o. ! > . , 30 © Hie. l'i.xyir.iNo. : . l.n.UMtl.10',4. TlMOTHYiJKKl ) Prime , j 4. 38 j 4.40. FOIIK Mesa , jior lib ) . , * 17.57'iO17.00. I.anl , per 100 Ibs. , Jll.GWrnlUmj ; hhort rlbsslilo * ( loose ) , * 10.l5 10.mi ; dry salted Miouliler.- ( boxed ) , $0.500.024 ! ; shortcleiir Mdo.s ( boxed ) , Jl.50ai.55. ( ) ( ) WHISKY Distillers' finished Koods , par gal. , f 1.17. KIHIAHS Undiunued ; cut linf , granulated , 5 > fce ; standard "A , " 5c. The following \veru the receipts and ship- iiienlK for today : On the Produce uxclianzu today the butter market was llrm ; cruamury , 20jC20n : dairy , 2K3i2Gc. I.'ges , In fair ilumand ; stilctlj fresh , ICc. _ Onr.ilui ( ir.il-i. Thu following prices are based upon dollverj nt Mississippi river points : \VllB.\T-Ao.2 spring , 70i ! bid ; No. 8 spring COe. bid ; No. 2 hard. Ole bid. HvB-No. 2 , 52c bid. OATS -No. 2 while , 33ic ! bid ; No. 3 while n2ic bid. Cons No. 2. cash and April , 38c bid ; No. : or better , cash and April , ilvVic bid , Among the sales were thu following : Tlv curs No. 3 or butter corn , Toledo terms , promp bhlpment , 371'iC. r.oAiti ) mmrs. : I ) . S. Harrlgerof this city has formed a com puny to lease and 'iiperato the Council Illull elctutor , _ _ _ _ _ _ New Vork Market * . Pip.w VOUK , Marcli 2J. Fi.otm Itecelpt' 10,000 pkgs.j exports , 0,000 hills. , 42,500 pkgs. Bales , 8,71)0 ) pkgs.j market , dull but lower. COUS MlIAl < Qulut , steady ; yellow , $2.05 < i 2.75 ; sales , 200 libls. llAiuiv : - Dull , llrm ; western , GOSHOe. ItAlti.UY MALT Quiet , steady : western , G5 < i 86c. WttKAT'-IiecolDls , 20,000 bu. ; export ! SO.OOO bu. ; sales , 3.550,000 bu. futures , 00 , 000 bu. sj-ot. .Mpot market strong , held hlghi' on rod winter , easier on spring , moderatel active for exports ; No. 2 red , In store an eloviitcr , 744e ; alloat 75ef. ; o. b. , 75'4 ' < 370c ; No. 1 liorlliern , Bl'.e : No. 1 hard , 85 > 4i.M5V ( | ( No. 2 northern , 8Oic. Options were dill opening steady and declining 'ic with Hi west and o\pected Incieasu in llradstreel'1 iidvanced * | e on covering , ivaeted iiifi'Ve ' o easier Into cables and local reaming , closln dull und steady at 'a 'aC below yesterdav No. 2 rod , May. 75'i/fll 3-10c. closln t a 7lc ( ; Juno , 7JO-10.i ( ( 77c , closing at 70'4i't Jnl' ' 77 4 < ( " 77Taicloslmi at 77'ic : Auuiist , 77J4i 77c , closlmiiit 77e ; September , 7H"it78a ( closing nt 78ic. COHN Uecelpts , 31,400 nil ; ex'porls , 20,01 Im. ibiih-H. 250.OOO iu. ) futures , 30,000 nu.spo r > pols dull , easier , closliri steady ; No. 2,52' In elevator , 5tC : ulloat ; ungraded mlxei o2M54 8e ; steamer mixed , filSc ; No. 3 , 50' : Options wet e dull and V > ( e lower \ > > llh whe : iiml the west , cloning sf-ady ; M-iy , 50iJ50Hi elosln ; ; at fjOcj July , fiU't-aotl.'nc ' ; closing : OO'tC. OATS ltecelpts , 17,2501m. ; export" , 21,0 ( ) ( 1m. ; sales , no.000 bu. futurei , n.l.uoo b Mot. nets dull , louor. Options dull , weake March , 38\e ; May , 37i ( ' ' < 37a closing at ! 7 > i July , 37M ' 374e , closing at 37Ue ; No. while , 43ff.43'e ( ; No. 2 Chlcngo , 40e ; N 8 , 3Hc ; No. 3 white , H2le ; No , 2 mlxi western , 30i 4i ) > ic ; wliltu western , 42tt43c. HAY I'ulr demand , steady ; Hhlimlier. 70 7.'x ; good lo choice , wiiitonc. lloi-8-Qulet , steiidy ; state , common choice , Irir-tJl'tc ; I'aelllc coast , 18u.21'c. ' lining Hull , easy. 1'liOVlsiONa Cut meats , quiet , easy : ml dies , dull , teady. Lard , quiet , lower ; wcstc ; steam closed nt $12.15 ; sales , ICO tierces tlJ.15 , Options sales , 25u J tierces ; .Man- ' U.10M'iy. ; tia.lS , closing at $12.15 a Ue Jiily.tU.ao asked ; September , tll.25 aske I'ciik. n. ore itcthe , ( inn : old mess , tla.OU l'i. . " > : new mess. Ha.Wxaia.75. HfTTEii 1'alr demand , firm ; western ilulr Ii 'i.J3cj tu'hlern creamery , 23 i2Uc ; Klgl ( IIKEKC I'alr demand , bteady ; part skin 8MIK- . I'lrm nt the decline , good demand : r r Mi ln."J71 pksH , wesiurn , Iresh 17c , -julel , weak ; city ( (2 for pkg ( ) u/ Quiet , bteady ; crude , 4 ; yellow , fiS. market opened firm u KII'III" ! ilreniilli as tint duy niU.iii < - < < i | . uprnin price Mic , highest ditc. luwi'sl , i,0c < ' | uu | , , title , l' < nnsyl\ lulu nil , vpoi mi \ iimii" , Aptll ii- | tlntK , nulrH il.inin htils. ut 0' > . ' . Lima nil , sales nolle. 2'ibid ) ' : total Males , 'I.D III blil . ROSIN Dull , stendyi Ntralned , common to good. M.37'i"H.I2'i. ' TlMU'KNII.VKDull. . ( | ulct lit 3Vft3 ! ; > Sc. KICK -'ulr | demand , llrm ut4ftn ( > ' , MUI.AHKKSNew OrleuiiK open ketlr ( > , and good to choice , fair demunil , llrm , .IDiblls.1. Si'ilAU-Itaw , llrmer , fair demand ; ( air rellnlng , 2 15-liV bid ; RentrlfuviiU , ! )0 ) tent , 37-Hii' ; Kal"s , * 1.5')0 ) tons miHcovado , HO test nt : le. 'iml a cargo cutitrlfiuiK 00 lest at 3 0-li'n : e. I. f.i rcllm-d , active , tlrin ; off A , 4' ( < 4 0-10c ; mold A , Pi ® . 3 110.ntim ; - danl A,41 ' ! ) .I 13-lfic : confectioners A 0.1-10c ; out loaf , 4 1-lilUJV ; cntshi d , 0 iMfi powdcied \ ! ' ( . ' > 1-1 Hi1 ; granulated , 4 15.10cubes ; , 4'iSiiri 15-lic. ( Pin -Miiiieriitolyti livesteady ; Ameri can , H2.7.VJH5.50. Cori-KU-QuIet , weak ; lake , J11.70. l.nAti-.stiong : domestle.f 1.1124. TI.N--Kaslei on leall/lngi straights , f2l bid ; plate.s , modeiale demand : spelter , firm ; dome tlc , tt.'M. Oniiiliii l'riidti'-ii .Market , There were no very radical changes In the maiket , prices as a rule remaining about steady. I'mtltry Isiiitoled a llltle weaker. A ri'i.is-Choice stock , M. HANAN.VS I'er bunch , Including crates and pacUng , t2.0i ) 142.75. llKANS - Choice navy , J2.45. lll'iTHlt--The market Is very poorly supplied wlthgooJ country roll and even the lower grades me not as plenty as tiiey might be , I'lio common packing stork.sells at lO IHc ; fair to good country roll , I8'ir.20c ; cliolco to fancy roll In small lots. 20fi22c. CM.troit.M \ CAiniAiiK Cl.l.Kll V- Per do4Uc. . ClIA.MihlllltF.s Per bovi M.25. Cl'lTMUKIls I'er do/.T2. Kiils--lealeis ( ) generally were asking about 14c , but still tlnieeic rumors of salus as low as l.'l'ic for bright stock. ( IAMK The iccelpts of ducks continue largo und prices are low. Mixed ducks , iH.oofil.25 : teal , Jl.00i6l.50 : redheads , t2.O'il2.50 ; small geese. t.5if(4.oO : ( ; Canada geese , ti.OO < iO.JtJ. ( ill.xi'i : riifli I'er bu3.5l ( HAY Thu market Is quiet at } G for best up land. Minus No.l grefii , 4c ; No. 2 green , 3c : No. 1 green , salted. 4',3C ; No. 2gicen , salted' , 3'tC : No. 1 green , salted , 21 to 40 Ibs. , 4'jc ; No. 2 green sailed. 25 to 40 11)4. , Il'ic ' : No. 1 veal , calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . He ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , , Ge : No. 1 drvlilnt , 7'ic : No. 2dry Hint , 54c. ! No. 1 dry salted. Oc. llo.vr.vChoice to fancy while clover , 182J lOc ; fair to good. lOTJilHc. IIMI.NSI'holce : , t3.5o : ram-y , t4. Nr.w ViuiTAiuis-lettuce : : , 4lc ) ; radishes and parsley , 4.V per dogieen ; onions. 35c. ONloXrillotne grown , per bbS4 | ; Spiinlsh , per crate , $2. ( JilAMIis-l'Iii'ila : ' ( fancy , per bo$3.50 ; rilssi-tts , Y3.20 ; Mexican oranges , single boxes , j.3.25 ; 5 to 10-box lots , * 3 ; California mountain oranges J2.50 ; Washington nut els. ft ; New castle California seedlings , $2.75 ; Med. sweets , * 2.7ii ; Ulverslde s.-edlln-js , $2.75. OYSTKtlh Per can , 10'rf,38e. Por.VTons-Colorado , * 1 2031.20 ; choice na tive stock , H.lffOOc. POUI.TIIY-Tho lecelpts of chickens are larger and the market Is not nulte so strong as It wa.s. Dressed poultry of all kinds Is seateu and with thu weather In thu present condition It Is better to ship live , especially during the earlier part of the wuek. A few choice dressed chickens brought 12c. Choice llvo hens sold early ot OQIO , but commission men who had stock later complained that It , wa.s hard to gut. the last mentioned price. Young roosters , 7 © Be ; old loosters , 5JtOc ( ; geese and ducks , dressed , Iliai2e. STIIAWIIKIIUIKS Per quart , 25B.30C. SWKKT l'orA'i'ois : Per bbl. , } 5. TANIIKUINES In half boxes , $2.753.00. \'K\l. ( Jholcu and small fat veals , 75JOc ; largo and thin , 31iOc. I'ltonuci : i-oi.NTr.iis. Those persons who were predicting an ad vance In nay have thus far proven to bu false prophets. Home of the name houses have cautioned their shippers about sending any more ducks for the present , but advlso watting for the maiket to rucov.-r from the. oversupply that has depressed prices during thu past few days. Charles V. Knight , editor of iho Minneapolis Dally Pioducu Bulletin , Is In the city. The Hullctln , though less than a year old , Is the best known publication In the country that is devoted exclusively to the produce business. Mr. Knight siuaks very highly of the Omaha produce market and of the inc-n engaged In the commission business In thu city. Ilu be- lli'Ves , however , that Omaha should have a pro duce e.xehiingu. Thu exchange at .Minneapolis has proven to bu a great success. The following are reported at Dun's Mer cantile agency : Auburn , Neb. , McKcnnoy llros. , groceries and market , succeeded by. ) . I. . tX : D. K. Mc- Keiincy. Carleton , Neb. , N. Long ( Mrs. W. J. ) , general store , succeeded by Osborn , Ford & Co. Dlller , Nob. , ( leurgo Kndelnrin , grain , will move to Hubbell. Gladstone , Nob. , John Molzahn , lumber , gro ceries , etc. , gave chattel mortgage for $1,000 , puiuhuslpllco of elevator. ' Harvard , Neb. , Clmrles Sherburn , jeweler , succeeded by Shurlmru llros. Illldreth , Neb. , Jacob Troxol , Implements , succeeded by Tio\ol , t Hon. IjUierly. iSeb. . J. F. Uonfro , meat market , succeeded by J. Kyle & Hon. Madison , Nub..I. II. Hinges , general store , reported about to remove. Mead , Neb. , W. H. Collott , drugs and jnwelry , sold out to Lovely ft Dodge. Oblowa , Neb. , Fulton llros. & Whitman , pub lishers , succeeded by W. U. Fulton. ' Salem , Nob. , K. D.'lioyle , meat market , suc ceeded by Htowart ft Ciraham. Halem , Neb. , I' . W. Huberts , books turd sta tionery , will dlscontlnu" . Calliope , la. , Fryu ft Wade , hardware , sold Churdan , la. , 11. W. Curtis , drugs , gave a chattel mortgage for i2.UOO ? , F.ldon , la. , W. M. Wo 'inley , hotel , burned out. Mooiehcad , la. , ( i. K. Ivrlckson , general sioru , succeeded by Hrickson ft Strand. St. Charles , la , , J. 11. Sttlllor , furniture , gro ceries , etc. , .sold out. Aberdeen , H. D. , Maggie A. Hamilton , livery , succeeded by H. Hamilton ft Co. Alsen , S. D. , Hun-en ft .lacobson , general store , succeeded by II..I. Haiisen. I.uud , S. I ) . , ( Jumliliier ft Chamlson , clothing 0 gave bill of sale for $30,000. Mitchell , ! ' . 1) ) . , Alton ft Foryesi , bargain stoie , dissolved. Whltehead , S , I ) . , ily Luubcn , clothing , sold out. St. i.ouis Murliuia. PT. I.dtns , Mo. , Marcli 22. Fi.oun Weak , In buyers favor ; no quotable change. WIIKAT Opened heavy , closing ? jc lower than yesterday ; No. 2 red , cash , 03ac ! : May , 05''aC ' asked. COIIN Did not iiuiro than maintain yester day's prices : No. 2 mixed , cash , SO c ; May , aBW.w.ic ; July. 4 ( > ii < a4i > v. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2cash , 31''e ; May , 32Jic. PiiovisioNS Dull , easier , with only a small lobbing trade. Pork , unchanged ; mess , $18.25 ; new , J18.50. Lard , unchanged at * ll.h7'/5 Ii ) V salt meats , loose shoulders , tO ; long' and ribs , JlC.2shortsSl10.45 ( ) ; ; bo.xed,15cmoro llacon , unchanged : packed shoulders , flo.50 longs and rlns. tll.l2)s'i& ) 11.25. Hams , sugai , ' ' lU'TTUU Choice , higher ; cieamery sppar- a tor , 2027c : dairy , 2.15t24c. HiciiersI'lour : : , 4ooo bbls. ; whc-at , 10,00 ( bu. ; cor-i , 80,0(10 ( bu. ; oats , 23,000 bu. ; rye none : barley , 8 000 bu. SIIIPMUNTSFlour. . 4,000 bbls. ; wheat 10,00 ( liu. ; corn , O.oOll Int. ; oats , 8.00J bu. ; rye 2,000 bu. ; b.irluy , 2.000 liu. Cotton Allir.uit. Nr.w Oui.KASg , La. , March 22. Future1 steady ; sales , 52.OOO bales ; March , $8.04 bid April , f8,00' t8.07 : May , JH.70518.77 ; June ? 8. 841(48.85 ( ; July , * 8.0K(8. 03 ; August , * 8.0Jjj 8.03 ; September , * 8.7iy8.72 ; October and No vember , H. 05168.07 ; December , S8.07. Sdong ; good middling. 0 l-lic ( ; middling 8 3-10c ; low middling , 8'e ' ; good ordinary 8 8-10c ; net receipts , 2,2(10 bales ; gross ie culpts , 2,410 bales ; exports coastwise , 2,771 bales ; sales , 0,350 bales ; stock , 203,087 bale- Ktinaas C'lty .Murkats. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , M.irch 22. WIIIAT- : Dull ; No. 2 hard. 02ii03c. COIIN In demand at unchanged prices ; Nu 2ml.xod , 3r43'ic. : ; OATS- Firm ; No. 2 ml.xed , 2o'iffl20c. ' ItirrrKit Steady. Steady at 13e. lticiiITS : Wheat , 34,000 uu. ; corn , 14,001 bu. ; oats , none. 70 Siili-MHsw Whoiit , 25,000bu. ; corn , 17,0i ) t. bu. ; oals , 1,000 bu. * tCd. N'mv Voric Dry iliili Alirkot , C. NKW VOUK , March -Demand was quh lit for dry goods lit thu hands of ugenls , ilioug c , there werosomo heavy transacllom of In ; at portance In slap io ! and dress goods and Hal : nels. Forcurrcn wants buyers aru evldentl 30U. leaning on stocks and goods to urrlv U. on previous orders. Piints were In moderat ir ; demand , with stocks light. Dresscottons wei c : In fair icquest , us weiu also lacu curtain : Tliu market was ilrm. io. IH ! Mllwankfii MII.WAUKKI : , Wls. , March 22. WIIEAT- nasy : July , oo c ; No. 2 spring , 03o. I'OltN-No. 3UIJJ. . to OATS-Qutot ; No. 2 white , 3Gc ; No. 3 , 33ii ! 40c. KYK-54'Jo. llIII IlAUI.KY 03C. III PIIOVISIONSFirmer ; pork. May , tlfi. 'h. at . I'luiviamxa Quint ; pork. .May , J17.75. l.lvt-rpool .M " ' l.iVKin-ooi. , Slairh ± 2. WIIKAT Qulo demand moderate ; lioldor.s offer freely ; No. California , 6s injilti-Os 'id per cental ; No. i- i-eii , winter , , L'ou.N fU'adyi doiiiand modi-ratei nilxi vu-Mi'rn , 4hti > 4it pur cenlal for new. 1 Ti-Hi-K.NTiNKririiUTS porowl. o- C'nltru .Market. NEVV YOIIK , March l3. ! Options opened barol steady , unchiiiiKt-d to 15 points down ! elosi 5C Inaclivo , unchangi-il to Id points dowi 5Cml fciiles , ll.OOObags , iiioluillng : March , * 17.05 ml IV.lUj April , flO.USQlU.7l > ; iluy , HO.60 \ HI" ' " ' .linn tli1 , flj ; , luly , | ' . : ' ; plemtx'r Till i.'mlt , . ; iu : ( d-totier , Mn.JO-iMr. ! in fpot III" , dull , sfady : No , 7 , tl7.r.'J'tnl7.N7't. ' ' Itnllltn ire llniln .Unrkct. llU.rtMoiiM , Md. , Mnroh 02. - WIIIIAT Oil 1 1 ami easy : No. a red spot and Mai-ell , -Dull ami easy t mixed upot , ami March , 47'ti ' -rlrin and steady ; No. 3 while western , 41 .MlnniMpolTiiVlifit M rknt. MtMXKMMii.tn , Minn. , Mnrch 22. Not. much dolnvc In futures to.lay I'nlr demand for cash wheat. No. 1 norlhein , or > ci No , 2 northern , Il3e. Itecelptu , loil ears , Close ; March , 03i'i .May , Ol = , ei July , Oli'.c. On tracks No. 1 hard , Ou'ici ' No. I liorlliern , 05c ; No. 2 northern , 02c. riillndi-lphlii drain Market. Pittt.ADSt.i'iliA , I'a. , March 2--\VliCAT KiiMlert No. 2 led , March , 72S'731iie. CHUN Quiet , but steady ; No. 2 mixed , March , 4iMO'ic. ! ) ' dull ; No. B white , Jlarub , 31 Ulnrlnniitl Markets. .i , O. , March aa. WHEAT Dulli No.'ted. . UOc. CoitvLower ; No. 2 mixed , 42'Jc. ' OATH In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 35c. Qnlel ; tl. 17. l.oudiin Oil Murlu't. LONDON , March 22. CALCUTTA LINSKIID April and .Tune , now crop. 31M pjr quarter. TUIIl'KNTl.NK HIM HITS 20s Oil pur CWt. STOCKS AND I ONI > S. Tone of AViill Street Market Shown ! 11 Din- llni't IniproveniiJiit NKW Yoni ; . March aj. Tlu tone of Wall stii'Ct market for securities showed a distinct Improvement to'lay , owing to th ) smnjtli working of the m Kioy market and tlm fact that up to the uresont tlmu no gold etuago- nieiits have b " . 'ii ropirt.-d for this wooU's steamers. The prof.-sdimils : evlncjd a dis position to take the bull sld'j bj.iusota : : ; belief th'itthu novernnnnt will shortly an nounce the Issivsof u gold loin and uNo for the reason that an advance In rat3s by the western roads Is looked for. The dealings , although comparattvoly small , ivere well distributed and tlu advances were ilso more general than of late , The highest imitations as a rule were made before 1 o'clock mid showed an advance on yosteiday's closing llgures of from 'i to 2'4 per cent , with the ndiHtrlals , ( hit coalers , Manhattan and Now I'.nglaml In the K-.id. In many ln.jtaiicc.ui material Improvement look place tm comparatively light offerings. During the afternoon Chicago ( las declined from 8H to 87 and La-kawanna from 141 ? to 14i'4. ( ' The former was Inlluenced by advices from Chicago that the committee on gasof the I'hlcago council had reported favorably two irdlnanoos for ir.-w gas companies and the latter by an iiniiounujtm-iit that freights on iinthraclte coil from the mines to tidewater had been reduced 15c per ton to take effect April 1. The general market sympathized with these stocks to some extent , lint the reaction was short-lived and toward the close a rally of'a to 'i per cent occurred. The Improvement , was partly due to a rise In New Kiuland to 29 from 27'n early In the day on purc'ms. s at tributed to Austin Corbln and his friends. The market clos"d llrm In tone with prices anywhere from'a to ! , ' per cent ubovo last night's llnal ll/ures. The Post says : Positive action on a bond Issue , of which London still seems to he eonll- dent , need not be expected until the western banks cease to offer gold to the government , and until heavy exports of specie ura resumed , lloth of these events may be for some time postponed. The readiness of Interior banks to exchange gold for currency , like the hesita tion of cold shippers to mane fresh contracts , arises froip tin- sharp dfiiiand for currency In the Interior. Small notes , as Is well known , tile always piefeirjd where business Is stir ring In the grain liailo , It Is worth keeping In mind , however , that the supply of gold in thu hands of interior na tional banks Is at host exceedingly limited. AH the national banks In the country In tlu-lr December statements to the comptroller le- ported gold coin holdings of If04,754,328. Sub sequent gold exports , allowing for the proportion tion drawn from the treasury In exchange for sliver notes , must apparently have reduced this sum to 80,000,000 and all but J8OOOU)0 ( or * 0ouo,000 of this Is held In New York City. Thu following are thu closing quotations of thu leading stocks on the Now York Stock cx-- chaiiRC today : The total sales of stocks today wore 241,000 shaies. Including : IlurlliiRton 0.000 ; Chlcagi : Gas , 18.0UO ; l.ackawanna , 22,800 ; Dlitllllng , 0,00 : ) ; Krle , 5,000 : Louisville .t Nashville , 3,500 ; Missouri I'aclllc , 4,800 ; New Knslnml , 10,700 ; Northern I'aclllc preferred , 5,500 ; Heading , 43,000 ; Hlehmond Terminal , 5,400 ; St. I'.iul , 11,500 ; Suitar , 21,0JO ; Western Union , 3,400. New Vorlt .Money Market. NKW VOUK March 22. MONEY ON OAi.r. Easy at 'Jaipur cent ; last loan , 2 pur cunt ; closed offered lU 2 per cent l'itf iMiitCANTiiK I'Ai'Kii 0 .7 pur cent. iJTKItt.INO KXCIIANOK 1'lrm , With IICtlliL business In uankuiV bills at J4.85Ji for sixty- day bills und W.M7i7l4.BB for dumand. UovniiNMt.NT BONDS Steady. State bond ! neglected. The closing ( | iiotations pu bonds : ' tionl Morgan had IniitrV elmrttrd wild a frc h in-got lat ton nf $ riiiMMiMHi , in I iiltcd Htates Kovernmeiil bonds rWiohl. This reiioit was M-outed Mi the be t ll\fi'rmed \ nuatters on Hit ; Kroiiiid Hint Mr. Mor'tfAri Is politically otipowl to Mr. Cleveland , lint .very Illtlu milllces to turn this market. London 1 luunclitl Itovlew. , /ifcd / ixa li'i i/it'lie rtiirbi.i H mn" . | LONDON , March 22.Xew [ Vork Herald C'ablo Spi-i-l'il ' loTiu : llHDiljtTheMtock market was Idle and feat tireless nil , , day , boat race attrac tions helping to reduce business to the mini mum. Amerli-aii ili'xoilpttons were Hat tlur- In * early hours , but Improved to some extent later. Home tallwaV4Kh-Ui left on" weaker all around , thu lack of Improvement In Ira Ilk- re turns being of cotirsu , accounted for by the strikes of lust year..l'ori'lgn securities ex hibited no clmme. Kupee paper Improved ' percent ! bar silver , however , declined 1 1-lOd. Mexican dollars on the other hand were In demand at and , Call money was In Rood de mand at fr.im 2 lo'J'J ' per cent and loans duo tit the bunks were mostly renewed for ten days. Three months batilt bills were iiRaln quoted at from I'i to I' , percent. Hold was In less demand In the open markutat 77Ud per ounce. rimtliel.il Note * , 1C.4iR Cirv , Mo , , March i'J. ! C $ i,7'jiuui. ; . PAULS , March 03. Three par cent routes , OOf jVe for the account. NKW VOIIK , Mnivh 'J2.-ClearliiKs , fllO.OIB- lt > 4 ; balances , M , 017 , HUH. OMAHA , March 22-Ulearliiss , $ OdO,230 ! same day last week , ? % 7U4t > , H.U.TIMIHIK , Mil. , March 2--'learlnas ( , to- 2:11,121 : ; balances , M-10,711. Money , pur cent. I'im.Aimi.piiiA , Pa. , March 22. Clearlnu's , J.ll'Jt5,2abalances ( ) , Jl,7GO)8a. ( ) Money , -Hi @ 5 percent. LONDON , March 22. Amntintof bullion with drawn from the Hank of England on balances today , JL"J5OOl ) . NIJ.V ( ) , U.IAN.S : , r/u , March 22.-rlearliu < , * 1-IM7.08H. New York exchange , commercial , 7r cpl.rtl,0 ( ) , ) premium. MllMl'iits , Tenn. . Marcli 22.-Now York ex change selling ut $ l.r > tl per flOU ! ) , Clearings , J317,273 ; balances , * 72,1H7. Sr. I.oti , Mo. . Miuch 2J. Cloarlnss , W.Hin- 03H ; balunces , } 4iJ-iiH. ) : Money , quiet at ( ii7 liurccnt. KxcliiuiBo on New York , 'JOc prem ium. ItosTii.v , Mass. , March 22. Clearings , ? 1G- 08UHU7 ; biilnnees , tlU.Vut ( , Money , 0 per cent. lv < ( chair'e on New Yoik , par to 10c ills- count. Umcuio , III. , March 2J. Cloarinss , tlO.a"- ! 450. New York ex-chance , lc ( ) dlsco'unt. Sler- lliu exchange firm at fl.H.Vf for slxtv-day bills and * 4.t > 7J4 for dumand. Moiioy easier at Oa7 pur cent. O.HAIIA LIVK Sl'iXJfi .U.VKKi : P.i. Itccelpts of All Kinds \Vnro A Un I'.ilr Yosli-riliiy. Wi'.iiNKSD.vv , March 22. Uecelptsof all kinds were utiilii fair , the thrju days supply fo'illug up 7,430 cattle , 13,533 hogs and 3,700 sheep , as iiitnlnst 7,083 cattle , 8,000 lm's and 4.337 sheep thu first half of last week. The general cattle nrirkot was iiRaln nctlvu and prices advance ; ! 5j to 10 ; on the more do- slrablo beef and skipping Brad is , while all class-es sold at subslantlally stronger prices than at the close of last wojk. Tiiero was a very rosiiL-ctableshowlii ot BOO I lie ivy cattle , but at the same llmo the proportion of common lightish stears was larger than usual. The favorable condition of eastern markets led to free buylm ; by both local houses and sii-'eulators and trading was tolerably brisk from the very start. Pales Included good to choice 1,230 to 1,530-111. steers at tiom * 4.00 to $ . 'i.lo , specula tive ami export buyers buylm ; most of them. Fair 10 good lluht and medium weight steers from l.UOO to l.aotl His. went to the dressed beef trade moilly at filmi ? t.2 ) to # 4.55. Com mon lluht steers sold ai'oiiml M.OO and $4.15 with llttlo of any ooiisequeiiiiu under the J4 mark. The cow market was.alsn spirited enoujh to suit any one and prices were strong although hardly quotably higher on any rnid" . Old shelly cows sold as lo-v as from 11.00 to $2.25 and some bunches of good to choice cows and helfora lirought fem * 3.75 to * 4.2r > . The big bulk of the fair to good stulT changed hands at from $2.50 to W ( JO. Hulls , oxen and stags s ild with comparative freedom at strong prices from2.15 to $3.BO. Vual calves were aKo In actlvo demand and stronger at from 15 to * ( l. There was the usual light trade In stackers and feeders and no notalilo change In the situ ation. Regular dealers are still the principal buyers and country orders 'aro decidedly limited. Prices hold up well on the better grades , but the poor country demand Is rather weakeningi-alueson thu under grades. Hep- lusuutatlvu sales : oxn.v. 1 15-JO 225 2 15bO 380 STAdS. 1 1600 325 KTOCiins : AND rimuu ; ) < 4. l I OHO S 51) ) 3 020 3 3(1 " " 11) ) 755 250 1 840 335 .j 580 2 50 1 020 3 35 , „ > " ' 338 275 10 41H 3 4J " rfi r > G5 275 6. . . . . 721 30(1 ( I fV , ' . . ' . 023 3 00 60 7-1'J S 7C Ml a -jo i . nan n if > c-ji at in . , , 7n a 75 tioo a as IH U&5 a BO UTAH UATTI.M. NO. Av. Pr. Ift feeders . lOBfi $3 80 44 feeders . 1247 400 lloiiK-Tlie uppl ) fell very llltle short of rue-day's liberal run. llccelpts were fully t.ooil heavier than last Wediie diiy , and so far his week 5,50' ) heavier Ihiin last. Dealur.s gem-rally pronounced the nuiillty of the olfer- ngs exceptionally good. All buyers were -arly In the llehl , and notwithstanding the Iberal onVrlngsand bearish eastern ail vices indi-r ( ho active competition goo I IUMS of all weights sold at pretty close to steady prices ut rom (7.30 to J7. 15 on the early market. This Irmness , however , did not last long , and after the first Hush buyers bid at from $7. 0 to * 7.25 m fair to good hogs of all weights , or 5c to loc oxverthau the optnilng. The mnrket Hosed fery mean with several loads still In llrst lands. Sales were very largely at from $7.20 lo * 7.35 , as against J7.25 to J7.40 Tuesday and mo week ago today. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I1 .200 $7 00 75. . .244 80 ? 7 25 118. .200 200 7 05 82. . .210 7 25 HI. . , .22D ICO 10 78. . .241 ISO 7 25 80. . , .105 40 10 02. . .231 40 7 25 80. . , .220 80 7 15 50. . 80 7 25 82. . , .210 30O 7 15 72. . 100 7 25 18. . , .208 120 7 15 08. . .S32 80 7 25 53. . . .212 10O 7 15 GO. . .S50 240 7 27'J HO. . .220 100 7 15 74. . .207 200 7 27'4 72. . .220 1GO 7 15 5H. . .218 100 7 27" " 215 40 7 17'J 78. . .223 80 7 27' , > H" ! .223 80 7 17'j 70. . 101 7 27" GO. . .230 200 7 20 05. . .240 40 7 30 8. . .308 7 20 OS 247 IS' ' ) 7 ill ! 72. . .221 120 7 20 71. . .273 40 7 30 JO. . .250 200 7 BO 83. . .218 7 30 -TJ31 80 7 20 20. . ' 2'2 30 7o ! ! .223 40 7 20 71. . . 240 ISO 30 38. . .248 120 7 20 25. . .237 30 80. . .230 80 7 20 GO. . .200 240 30 73. . .233 ISO 7 20 72. . 208 120 30 82. . .237 40 7 20 73. . .2,14 II ) 77. . .250 120 7 20 fill. . .255 120 7 324 70. . .240 120 7 20 G I. . .257 210 7 32 "a 07. . 7 20 58. . .270 200 7 32'4 ' 71 . 100 7 20 03. . .207 80 7 35 09" 219 100 7 20 38. . .203 7 35 77. . .248 20O 7 20 07. . .250 hO 7 35 75. . .214 40 7 20 57. . .242 80 7 35 77. . .233 100 7 22'5 ' (50. ( . .248 40 7 35 71. . .2.VI 80 7 25 53. . .298 100 7 35 77. . .228 180 7 25 00. . , .2J4 80 7 35 42. . .210 80 7 25 GO. . .237 40 35 07. . .241 200 7 25 75. . , .218 35 14. . .225 80 7 25 58. . . .277 40 35 HO. . .212 200 7 25 04. . , .250 190 40 05. . .200 80 7 25 8. . , .348 40 40U 81. . . -Jlir 120 7 25 25. . i.SSO U ) 0. . .241 7 25 GO. . , .313 40 87. . .210 80 7 25 (12. ( . , .273 7 40 05. . .245 10(1 ( 7 25 01. . , . 32(1 ( 7 45 GO. . .248 240 7 25 72. . . .220 100 7 45 ort AND iioirnu. 24. . .102 50 1..2IO 0 75 Sitii : : > The supply was fair and nearly all weieotl'eied for sale. Trade was slow and the market quotably easier. Quotations arc : Pair to good natives , $3.75 to Jrft.lO ; fair to good westerns , $3.50 to ifi ; common and stock sheep , JB.25 to * 3.75 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambi , $4 Hi0 , Representative stilus : No. Av. Pr. 103 native mixed . 78 $145 503 western mixed . hO 470 77 lambs . 105 550 Itcri'lpts mill iU | ) ttitiuu of Stock. Olllclal r)3olpts airl dlspMltlon of stink as shown by the books of tliu Union Slock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. March 22 , 1803 : IIECEIITS. Doorcase In tlio loxt'inent ot Hogs tlio 1'nstVeek. . CINCINNATI , O. , Muieli 22. [ Ppeclnl Telo- crnm to Tin : Hii.l : Tomorrow's Price Current will sny : Western puckers liavu liumlleil H5- OOtlhoK-itliep'ist week iiKiilii t 185.UOO lu t year , miiklnn n total of 420,000 Mnco Mnrch uiilii.st : 005,000 a year ago. I'lomlneiit places compare as follo\vs ; _ Clilrilgo Livestock Market. CiilGACiO , 111. , March S2. ( Special Telegram to TIIK IlK.K.l There was a slight iiilvanco In cattle early in thu day , hut It wa.s not sus tained , the close being about as yesterday. The weaker turn was ascribed to a belief that Thursday's and Friday's receipts will piovo to bo large , but that conclusion was not war ranted by -ports of arrivals nt western points. Quotations remain at from $1.05 to $3.25or uoor to extra cows and bulls , from J2.50 to$4.00 for Mockers mill feeder.- , , from $3.75 to 10.20 for Meers and from 12 to J7 for calves. Thu ilt-iimnd for good feeders keens ahead of the supply and fat medium weight calves are M-arce nnd as high as at any time. The frw Texas cattle that were on sale sold at full prices. Around the opening hogs sold as well as on yesterday. They were 5e lower later In ihu morning and nt the close It was not uneasy matter to tlnd buyers at lOc olf. The demand lacked the activity that marked It earlier In the week , but after all wants had been met very fnw bogs remained. Trading way at from M lo7 for culls and pigs , from 47.25 to $7.00 'or common to best light , at from $7.40 to $7.80 'or mixed and nu-dliim and at from t7.GO to ; 7.87't ' for droves averaging over 250 Ibs. It was not a good day for sellers of sheep. I'hu wet weather was against them and so wns the fuel that the supply was larger than was letdod to till the orders In ham ! , consequently the marl.et again had a weak tone , conces sions of from 5e to 10u beliii : made on every thing e.\eept soft medium weights. Kei-elpt.s : Cattle , 11,000 head ; hogs , 19,000 head ! sheep , 0.000 head. The livening Journal reports : UATTI.I : Uecelpts , 11,000 head ; shipments , 4,500 bead ; market active , steady : choice to iirlino steers , i5.30fe5.75 ; medium-n.OO'y 5.25 ; others , jl.Sirit4.73i Texans , J3.15'ij4.25 ' ; na tive cows and heifers. $3.50VJ4.50. Hixis-ltecelpts , 10,01)0 ) head ; shipments , 8,500 bead ; market 5'010e loner ; common and mixed , $7.15'j&7.05 ; prlmu heavy and butchers' weights , $7.70547.87 ; light , 4G.75J 7.50. Sur.iiP Kecelpts , 12,0 ) n head : shipments , none ; market slow , lower ; natives. } 4.5Xfci.00j ( western * , * 5.OO'if5.10 ; Texans , i l , ( > 5ti4.B5 ; lambs(1.50440.30. St. I.ouU Live Muck .Market. ST. I.ofin , Mo. , March 22. OArri.K Heeuliits , 1,800 liead ; hhlpment.s , O'.io head ; market stiong for natives , Texans 10j higher ; fair to pretty good native steers , . } 3.50i 4.85 ; fed IVxans , * 3.IMi,4.SO. ) ; IIO.JH Iterelpts , 5,200 head : shipments , 1,100 lii-adi market opened steady , closed weak ; heavy , * 7.25fi7.l)0 ( ; mixed , * 7.10ifc7.50 ; light , t7.45ii7.40 , hin.Ki1 Uecb-lpts , 300 bead ; shlpmentK , 10(1 ( head ; market weak ; llttlo doing owing In llghl sloeks. luilis.is < 'lt.v Llvii Stork Alarkft. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . MartMi 22. CATTI.B Ilu- celpts , 5.1UJ liuad ; shlpiia-nts , GO' ) head : light steers hteuily : hi-avy weak to 10e lower ! cows , feeders and Texans steady ; dressed heel and shipping steers , { 3.40U5.1U ; cow.s am I ) . D H. 1) . HOORK r. , JAB K. lloi.on Pros , Vice Pro * Suoy ft Trvus HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO , Capital * i1.00Di Omaha and Slonx Oity , Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE Will Hi Room 212 HnM life luHdin OMAHA. nRl'T.ltENOESi ' JowaStato .National IJnnh Sioux Ulty ; Co.umnrulal National II.ink Uiiulia. Special attention clvon to outslilo orders Cotrcsponaenco nollcltoj ici'M. .roM.inriVjnis < ti < n , M.ao uHo Mtit. < k ( > | ni anil fiM-ih-rs. M.c > iMra,7a. llniiK Hi'iH'liiis T.-ioolicail ] ihliimontv 1,100 lij1' ' ! ' ' ) "nnrl " < it ; iliili iiinl fi-.r.'iv lowi-r ; all israili'i , f I.A < W > 7.4fi | bulk , * 7.0O'.t7.IO. ; . iinii'-llwt'lim. : | : i,5oo lu-iuli shliim | < nl noohuad ; inurkft tiiu-hniiKiMli mutloiiMil.UO. u' ICrciiiiiiiii'tiiliitl'ili , \Vo are acquainted with immy motliors In ( 'ctiti'rvlllovlii wotilit not bo without Clminucrlnlirn Uouttli Uctnedy hi tlio liouso for a pooil tunny times Its cost , ami are roc- ominciuUn-T It every ilny. From pursonat i-x- nork-iit-o wo can sty : that U 1ms broltou up nail colils for our children. " Centorvlllo , South n.iUoti : Citizen. JVltMlXt ! .1 Mill' I'.tltTr. Niroc.i of Oklahoma Territory llavi- nuril a Call fur a Cniivciitlnii ul Tlu-lr ( Inn. GUTIIKIK , Old. . March * $ . [ Special Tolojrwiin to TIIK HKi.1 : Tim ropttblicuti K'titlura of the - - toi-rltoi-y arc fjroatly ox- ciluil. Thuy had a I'onsniltutlim' lust nljflit to ( lovlso seine nicaiis of warding oir { iroposcd action hy tliu colored poo- plo. A call has just boon Nsuud foia convention of the colored volortof Oklahoma in this city April 12 to oi-jjan- izo an independent political party. The call is signed by L'uitnln ] 0. H. I.andy , Into of Ht. Louis , a lluri'lbon apiniintoe to the Interior department ; 1. II. Saddler - dlor , republican dolojiato to the Minne apolis omvention : T. 1) . .lacks.m , late secretary of the republican central euni- inittoe , and many equally UM prominent nujjrooM. llnloss the convention i-s headed olT in some way it mean * froodbv lo the republican party in Oklahoma. Salvation Oil lias cured many of rheuma tism when other remedies fulled. I'I-IL-O afw. Si-llln au Athletic Club Outfit. SAN FitANCiMT ) , c'al. . March 22. [ Special Telegram to THU Hun.--Tho ] outlit of the C'allfoi-nia Athletic club , on which more than $ 1(10,000 ( was spent In the hut ton years , was knocked ( town at auction yesterday for * . * ) , "iO. It made sports and pugilists md to s-ee the fear ful slaughter. Articles that had cost the club hundreds of dollars wore sold for a few dimes. The entire ring , which cost about $17" ) , sold for $ . " > . 1'holo graphs of prominent pugilists , which originally oust $10 each , sold by the dox.en at $11. An assessment of ilO per head has boon levied by the directors to pay the 'club's debt , but the money is coming in very slowly. Tiles of people IKIVO piles , hut Do Witt' Witch Hazel Salvo will t-uro tliem. I.Hrlilli'lil'H ( iri'iit Disaster , ni.i ) . 111. , March IS. Yestcnlny's fire and explosion are slill drawing liutulreds of the curious to this city , who surround tlio site of tlio uurntd mill. An Investigation has shown the boilers to bo intact , yet experts - ports are loth to bollovo that Hour dust was the cause of the explosion , the mill belli } : one of the cleanest in existence. The coroner's Jury Ims returned a verdict in the c'iso of John Carwi , ilmling no one to olamo for his death and holding the uccldent imavoidalilc. IS'otliiii ! ; has occurred to chaime previous estimates of the loss. In addition to other losses fully $10,01)0 ) worth of glass was broken in the town. 1'ile.s of people have piles , nut Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Tin Mill ( lime Up. Nr.w YOKK , March 22. A Haltimoro special to the Times says : The Cumber- hind tin mill has gone into the hands uf receivers. Tlio company was incor porated in .lorscy City in Marcli 18I2 ! , with a capital stock of $ . ' 100,000 $1.)0- 000 common and $150,000 preferred. The condition of the concern is not given. Call for a pint of Cook's Extra Dry Im perial Champagne if you want a delicious cocktail made. It's both meat and drink. Himiii .Strvonn Snlcldoil. ' TUCSON , Ariz. , Marcli 22. II. C. Stevens , n prominent cattleman , delegate - gate to congress from Arizona from 1872 to 1870 , shot himself this afternoon , dying in two hours. IIo has been de spondent for some time , owing to cattle losses and ill health. " * FRIEND" CHILD BIRTH EflSY. Colvin , La. , Boo. R , 1880. 3Iy vrlto used MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third confinement , and nayn sbo would not bo without it for Uundrodo of dcllnra. DOCK MlliiO. Sent ! iy express on receipt of price , J51.M per bottle tle , book " To Mothers " mailed tree. tree.ron \ron \ co. , on r n or LLCRuaai > T > i AruitlTa. a * . / WNINDS AfD TEIITJ Omaha Teat-Awnia Wolf Bros , fi Co. , LUMl'ANV. Mnniifnctururs of teutt. nnnhih'i. n'.o . iO ) anil K rovnn ; , 70) S. bull slrujt . . ) III. ! Fnrnnu Nt. JMGSAj njQVIN I BLIYSLES. fiemis Omaha Big M. 0. DIXOJ , COMPANY. Importuri nml man-fri. IHoyolcisoM on month If Hour sack * , burl.ii | , urlnu. pfiymj iti 1' J N'.IHU , Baois ASD n * * Morse Coe Slioo Company , Snlojioom unil Otllco 1107-1103-1111 llownr. ) * l. Knctory-IIIH-1121-ir. : ) Howard St. We nro tlu OM.V Jlnirifaoturort of lloots ftii'l ' Mioes III llio titoof Nc-brai'ia. A la'ncr.U liivltatluu Ii uxtund.-il lo all lo Inspect our nuwfiictorjr. " KirKendall , Jouos SL Haiifl-SewiJ CUMI'AMV. WliolmilO SHOW CD , b > : > tistirt'i mfrs. iiKinti lljtii'i unil ruuh ru ' * I * . l JJ * UUljlHT BllOJ I'O . IIJ- ! UIU jlnrnur du liui-liol lUrnur St. COAl , C3KE , I CJRHIG ! . Omaha Oal , Co' & EaglaCoralo Worts 1.I.M15 CO. . tiiM nniHofl 5llr. < iftlvanual Iron ciinl , S K cor. lOlll au 1 curnlo l il i * oipi. lnujl.s an. metallic ! sfcTliKlli , uu 1IIJ-1IU DO.UJ .st. DRYOQOD3. M. E. Smith & Co. , (100. ( H CO. Dry K < xiU , notions , fur- Kulloni KI.I'.I' f jr ilin- iiHImm k'noH. ujrnir 'li. 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