THE OMAHA .DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MARCH 5 , 1898. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Selling by Armour and Other Iterator Interests Oanos a Decline in Wheat CORN EXHIBITS SYMPATHETIC WEAKNESS Ont llctnnrknlilr Strontr llnrlnv the Knrlr I'nrt of ( lie Sdmlon All Kind * of I'mvlnloiis Clone I.on or. CHICAGO , March 4.-8 lllng by Armour And presumably by elevator Interests was the feature In wheat trading today nnd was mainly responsible for a iluollno of lJc ! In May nnd M/lc In July , Corn was weak In Kympathy and declined ic. Oats were sus tained by the export demand nnd closed quiet. Provisions closed lower , caused by liquidation. At the opening nnd for a short tlmo afterwards there wan n. lively spoculatlve demand for July wheat nnd the market displayed considerable firmness. As usual J.oltur wns nt the bottom of the strength , the ordering of MO.OfX ) bushels more of his wheat for shipment to the seaboard this making nearly 3Ou0.ttiO bushels since this movement began being responsible for a Rood deal of buying. Another factor was the signing of the decree reducing the Span Is i Import duties on grain. Opening trades In July were made at ! UliifHc ? ! , a Hhadc above yesterday's closing price , nnd enough support materialized to send the price up to Slo In a short time. That proved to he the high point of the day. Outside of the Items of news mentioned everything favored the selling side of the market and this fart soon had Its effect. Liverpool was the specially discouraging feature. That market showed UiJd de cline. Argentine shipments were the heav iest thus fir this season , being reported nt IGIO,0 bushels. ChlcaRO received 6C cars , 10 of which were of contract quality Northwest receipts amounted to 313 cars against 217 lust week and 23S n year ago Kxport clearances for the day were not largo onouirh to be a bull feature. The figures were 393.000 bushels and primary receipts were over 4.VJOO ) ( bushels. This array of bear news gradually brottgh sellers Into the mnrltct and lltiuldatlon light nt first , gradually grew heavier , prices slowly declining. In the meantime anothe factor had entered the market In the shajK of selling of May by the elevator Interests In which Armour was especially prominent Ills houses made no secret of their selling and the freedom of their olTerliiKS brough others to the selling side. Opening price of May were < c higher at Sl.OfiU. An Irregular decline to $1.0.VS followed. Then came a nllght reaction , but prices soon go back to SI.OJV4 'iRaln. July by that time had declined to IK ic. Fur some tlmo th market hesitated at those figures , but tin. liquidation of May finally took nil the re malnlng courage out of the bulls and the market vwns left to shift for Itself. During the IaVrhour offerings became quite heavy , both In May nnd July , and prices slid off rapidly , Mny gettlne as low as Jl.WVi and July declining to OOc shortly before the close. Covering by shorts with good profits then caused u little better feeling and alight Improvements followed , Mny rallying to $ l.H ( i and July to OOi/iB90 % . Those were the closing prices. Corn wan easier on a moderately active market. Some strength was shown at the start , the market In this respect following wheat , but when wheat declined selling of corn became quite general and prices de clined steadily. Favorable weather and prospects of a prodigious Argentine corn crop were factors. May ranged from SOftffilMJic to UOMjSOJfc nnd closed % o lower at 30'/ic. Oats were remarkably strong during the morning. Heavy export sales and liberal commission house buying caused -c ad vance , which was maintained for some tlmo. Weakness In other markets nnd a moderate amount of realizing resulted In a. Ions of this advance Inter , the market closing rather easy. May ranged from 27".ic to 2G34C closing a shade lower at 2Gifi2iTiic. ; Pressure to sell provisions was marked from the start and grew heavier ns the session advanced. Most of this was cred ited to a prominent packer , but offerings were quite general and the market , which opened lower In spite of llrm hog prices , declined steadily. Toward the close a little support was given the market and prices rallied sllg'itly. The feeling , however , was distinctly weak. At the close May pork was 20c lower nt $10.4l& . May lard lOc lower nt $ . " .20 and Mny ribs lOo lower nt JG.liVfc. Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat , GO cars : corn. C2"i ; oats , 2Go ; hoes , 18,000 head. Leading futures ranged as followa : Articles. . fOpon. | High. | Low. I CloaeT ! Ycit'y. Wlirfll Marcli. 1 0.1H 1 0.1H May. . . om < 1 04 < 1 00 July. . . DIM 01) Corn- May. . . SOU July. . . S1H Bout . . 33 U'Jhi Oats- May. . . ' . ' 1)1837 ) 27W July. . . 24'IMM J1W3H . 'IX lork- May. . . 10 115 in i5 ! 10 45 1047K 10 117 W July. . . 10 7i ! 10 71 ! 10 SOC 10 B2 > t. 1U TJ < * turd- May. . . 27 ft"27n C SIO 5 20 S 30 July. . . o as G 37H 5 " 7H 027 5 J7D Ch'tltlbH May. . . 5 an ( i S5 fi IS B 17K 6 S7U July. . . r > no 0 85 6 ' . ' 0 S ' 'L'M fi 35 No. t. . CiiHh ciuotatlons were iui follows : PLOl'H Steady : winter vntenti , $4.8083.00 ; irtnlKlitH , ll.30WI.8i ) ; fprlng Bpeclala , > 5.4frf .M : p.ttcnlx. tl.70Qi.lO ; BtnilRhtH , 11.4091.60 ; . WHKAT No. 2 FprhiK , 915 ? ! > 3c ; No. S sprlne , 04ra7c : No. 2 red. II.03U01.C4U. COIIN No. 2. 29'.ic. OATS-No. 2 , 26'Jc , f. o. b. ; No. } white , 31c ; No. 3 white. 28 j29'ic. ' IlYK-No. 2 , 5'V : . TIMOTHY HKKIJ Prime. 52.03. 1'FIOVISIONS Mem pork , per bbl. , $10.ISST lO.oi ) . Lard , per 100 Ibs. . Ki.lS03.17Vi. Short rlbf. * ldes ( loose ) , tJ.Wl .V4' ' ) , Dry Baited shoulders ( boxedt , > .liOtF5.30. Short clear Hides ( boxed ) , "WHISKY niatlllerii' flnl he.l goods , per Bal , . Jt.10. HIIOAHS Unchanged ; cut loaf , J6.01 ; granu lated. $3.51. On the. Produce exrliatiRe toilay tl > butter market wns quiet ; creameries , 13i0c : dalrlcj , lUTClSc. Cheese , steady , SftSHo. liKgs , weak ; fresh. TfKW VOHK fSlOMOUAL MAKKKT. QuolntlniiH for I In- Unjon fjencral * C < inuiiuilllloN. NRW YORK , March 4. FLOUU-Ilecelpts. J6.- 871 bbls. ; exixirts , 21,79S bliU. ; slow anil weaker on sprli.a patents ; Mlnnriotu patentii , ji.30fi-3.CO. Itye Hour , quiet ; fancy , j.S3 3.tJ. Uuckwheat flour , steady , J1.30. HUfKWHEAT-FIrm , 4c. CVUNMKAI-Qulet ; yellow western , 700. KYI- : Quiet ; No. 2estern. . C9c. n.VULKY Quiet : fecillnR. 40c. IIAHLIIV MALT-Steady : western. f.3WS 7c. WHKAT Receipts , IM.WO bu. : exports , 23.01 : bu. ; pot , weak ; No , 2 red. lUTHi , f. o. b. nlloal to arrive ; options opened Urni at Kc advance ami after a further rite on cable news turneil \ery weak. Dears haminervd the market all < la > and In the absence of clique or outside support broke pi Ices decidedly , the close IX-IHK % u uel lower ; No. ! red , Matvh. Jl.06 81.07 % , closed 11.0.i ; May , Jl.OO ll-16 l.02U , closed Jl.OOTi. CORN HeceHits. 52 , 30 bu. ; cxiwrta , llii,20 ; bu. ; rpot. ueak ; No. 2 , 37' tc ; cptlons openeO trady with wheat , but soon reacted and uii'K'i ' active liquidation declined nil day. closing ? ic telow last nl trill : May. 33Vi633Vic , cloj.sl WVJc. OATB Receipts , . : ) bu. : exports. 193,113 bu. ; * pot , llrmer ; No. 2 , 32c ; options , dull , but steady on the Improvement In cash property , clo.lnt unchuiiKCd : May closed SO'ic. PKKD-Qulet : bran , 60U 2 > 4c ; middlings , SOc ; rye feed. UHO c. HAY Quiet ; shlppln ? , lOffJio ; food to choice , HtfiOo. HOlf5 l' dy ; state , common to choice IS95 crop. 4T < > ; 1S98 crop. 7iI9c : 1R97 cr r , 17 I9o ; I > aclflo coast , 1S 3 crop. 4G6c ; 1KIO crufi , Etj I0o : 1SS7 crop , 17 l9c ; Ijondon , 9Sc | l.OO. IIIDEB-rirm : a lve ton , 15c ; Texas , dry , Kc : rallfornla. KiifllSUc. IiT3ATHBIl I'lrm : hemlock sole , 10HR21V. WOOU-Uulli Heecf. 17H3S34c ! ; Texaa. 13lia OOAI Steady. ItEKP Klrni ; cut meats firm ; pickled b l am , > 3.75iI7.00 : plckleil shouldm. JUS ; plcklfn ! hams , 17 , 7J. Lard , weak ; western steamed 15 45 : reflneJ. quiet. Iork. quiet. Tallow , quiet COTTONSKKO OII-Quletj prime crude , SOjj KHc : prime yellow. 23o. riTTROLEl'M Nomlnil. Rosin , steady trained common to sooJ. ll.40ffl.43. Turpentine Itir"II I'lrm ; fair to extra , 4KG'5Tio ; Jnpin . MOLASSK8 Klrmt New Orleans , open kettle , txwrt t' choice , 2 ffMc. MKTALS Tlie tendency In nearly all depart rnents continue * upwanl , 'with the foellnK de cldflly llrm , At Hie cloie to.1ay I he New Yorl nieUI exchanKO railed plir Imn warrants Head y ) at H SO bl'1 ' and W.90 asked : lnk copper , Mroni : with' til. fTm bid and 112.00 stked : tin , firmer with S1424 hid and SUM sskedi nailer , nrmer xlth M.SO bid and I4.N wked ; lead , Una. will Jl.M bid and JS.ST'i a-Kfd. Tlie firm that ni-n I ! he ncttllnR price , fur Mln * . nd nuellcr * ouotei I a.l at P.OT. OMAHA CKXRIlAlj MAHKKTH. Condition of Trnilc nml < lnntntlonii an Slniilp and Knncx l'ro lncc < rxOS Oood stock. OUe. HOTTER Common td fair , Mfllc ; separator creamery , :0c ; gathered creamery , lifflGc. VKAICliolce fat , M to 13) ) Its. , quoted at Sff3c ; la rue nnd coarse , CR7c. DRKS3KI ) 1'OULTUY Chickens , { ? ? tur keys , SSlOcj Rccie , 71f8c ; ducki , TtfSC. LIVK I-OULTItY Chickens , Ccj old roasters , 3c ; duckf , ( c. OAMK Small rabblti , per doz. , 7c ; large , tl.U : squirrels , WVVX : . IMOKONS Live. 7 c ; dsd plceons not wanted. HAY-fplaml. $3.M ; midland. J5.M : lowland. H.K ) ; rye straw. II.AO ; color makes the prlc : on hay ; light bales sell the best ; only top grades trlng top prices. VEGKTAUI.S. CKLKKY Oood stock , large. 400J small , Uff30c. ONIONS-I'cr bit. . J1.10O1.23. 1IKANS Hand-picked navj- , per bu. , S1.S81.20. 8W1JKT l > OTATOm-Kantos , IC-peck bbls. , S3. CO. OAIIIIAr3K-Oood stock , per lb. . lUc. 1'OTATOIW Home grown , SOgSJc ; Colorado clci-.lt , 70c. I'RUITS. Al'l'LKS-Wlnter stock , J3.0003.60 ; California lelleneur , boxes , JI. ; Colorado Jonathans , m e , JI.75 ; Oregon , boxes , J1.23 , JXef , J1.7S. CRANIIKRRIKS Fancy Jer-ey , per bbl. , ttO.OO. URAI'nS-MaliiBiis. Si.oOHC.W. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANUK9 California navels , J2.7Q3.00 ; fancy eedllnKS. J.M > choice , JJ.S5. LiMNS : California , fancy , JJ.OO ; choice , 1271 ; ancy Meislna , | 3.uCiI3.0. UANANAS niolce , large -toclc , per bunch , JS.OO W.0 ; medldum sited bunches , ll MIHCELLANKOUtS. NUTS Almond * , per lb. , large size , i13c ; : inall , lie ; Urnzlls , \ > vr lb.Blijc ; : KiiRllsh wol- luts , per lb. , fancy soft ilidl. ICiflllc ; stundards , 891 * : Illberts , per lb. , it ) ; ; jwcans. polished , iiedlutn , 6H7c ; extra lalx" , S < t9c : liirRu hickory iUt , tl.ooyi.ll ) per bu. ; smill , Jl.SJlfl.35 t r bu.J ucoanulf , per l"tf , J4.W ; peanutr , raw , roasted , CQCHc. FIC1H Imported , fancy. 3-crown , 14-tb. boxes , 0c ; C-crown , 41-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 22 JJ23o per bux ; California , ' 10-lli. box. Sl.W. IIONKY Choice w'lltc , 12c ; Colorado umber , 10 Ifltc. KRAUT Per bbl. , } 3.M ; half bbl. , $2.1 > . MAPLK SYRUI' Five-sal , can. , cacti. $2.75 ; RSI. can , pure , per doz. , J12 w ; half-gal , cans , 0.2j ; fiuart cans. } 3.t . LATKS Hiillowec , CO to 70-lb. boxes , DVic ; Salr. Co : Fnrdlb. . boxes , 'Jc. CIDUR-1'er half bbl. . 3.CO ; bbl. , J3.00. FRKSII MIATS : , DRK.SSRD DKKF Good native fleers , tvtc ; oed forequnitcrx stetra , 5' c : good hlndqunrten iteers , S',4o ; western steers , ( "He ; fancy helfors , Vlcj Kood hclfeis , Cc ; s-ood forequarterB heifer- , 5c ; ( tnnd hindquarters heifers , So ; Rooil cow * , " ? ic : fair cows. &Vzc ; cow lorequartcrs , 41 0 ; cow ilnikiuarter * . 7ic. ! RMKF CUTS H.inglnK tenderloins. 4'Sc : rib- , S'o. 1. lie ; ribs. No. 2 , Sc ; ribs , No. 3. ! ic ; No ! , % c ; rounds. No. 1 , 7Uc ; rounds , No. 2 Cs'c rounds , No. 3 , C'.ic ; trimmings , 4Vjc ; beef shanks , 3c ; brain * , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , " 2Vic ; sweetbrendn ( calvi'S ) , per lb. , 40c ; kidneys , , ier doz. , 3Ic ; ox tails , each , 3c ; liver * , per lb. , 2ViC ! icarlK , pr lb. , 2',5c ' : tongues , per lb. , lie ; rnl Iver" , each , 35c : calves , whole corrn-a or sides , 'c ' ; calf head and feet , scalded , per set , 7Sr > tenderloin * , fresh , 18c : tenderloins , frozen , 13c ; Ixmeless strip- , fresh , lOc ; boneless strips , frozen , 9c ; strip loins , fresh , 8c ; strip loin * , frozen , 6',4c ' ; roll * , boneless , 8c ; rolls , spencer cuts , 9c ; sir- 'oln butts. Iwnelesfl , 9c ; shoulder clods , bontlefls ! Hc ; rump butts. Iwnelesic ; No. 1 chuckH , 3c S'o. 2 chucks , 4'ic ; No. a ol-.uc ! : : . Is ; bore ! ! ! 'huckrt , 4"jC ! cow plates , 3VJc : steer plates , 4c lank steak , CHc ; loln , No. 1 , 13Vic ; loinNo. . 2 OJio ; lnlnH , No. 3 , 8V4c ; short loins , marke ityle , 2o nliove loins ; short loins , hotel style , 4i above loins ; cow loin , ciijs , Sc ; steer loin , ends , ic. MUTTON Fancy lambs , 9c per lb. ; lambs , ! c ; sliefp , 7c ; market racks , lotifr , 9c ; hole acks. oliort , lie : lolnn 9c : Baddies. 8Hc ; "Vic ; lamb lees. Slio ; breasts and stews , 'neuM , each , 3c ; foreiiuarters , 5'Jc. PORK Dressed pis * . 5'-zC ' per lb. : hogs , B'ic ; tenderloin * , lie ; loins , short , Cc "t" . Ce ; spare ribs. 6c : ham MIUS.IRC butts , c : Roston butts , D'.ic ' ; Ehuuldcrs , roiiRh , Cc ; Rhoulder.i , skinned. SUc : trimmings. 44c ; len lard , not rendered , G',4c ; heads , cleaned , 4e snouts and ears , "c ; neckbones , 2c ; cheek meat tc ; neck bones , 2c : plu-V tallto ; plucks , each r o ; chltterllnRS. 5c ; nocks , Ic : hearts , per doz. ! 3c : stomaohs. each , 2c ; tonsues , each. 7c ; kid neys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , pr doz. , ISc ; pis * feet , per doz. , SOc ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rlndB ! e ; blade bones , Be , IUDKS , TAMVJW. TrlinKS No. 1 Kreen hides. 7Vjc ; No. 2 croc ilile.i , CHc ; No. 1 sailed hides. DC ; No. 2 k'roe. salted hides , do ; . No. 1 \-.U calf , S to 12 Ibs. , ! 0c No. 3 veal cnlf. 12 to 1.1 Ibs. . 80 , SHKKP PHLT ! ) Oretfn salted , each , Brc-en salted shearlnus ( short wooled earl ; skins ) , each , 13c : dry shearings ( short woolei early * ktnn ) . No. 1 each , Oc ; dry Hint Kania and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , nctua. weight. 4j"3e : dry Hint , Kansa. and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3 { ,4c , ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual wpliiht. 4i3c : dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , p r lb. , actual wight , 3i 4c. TALLOW , ORKASI-7. KTC. Tallow. No. 1. Sfl 3Uc ; tallow. No. i' , 3c ; rough tallow , I'.Sc ; white grease , 2Vilf2 > 4c ; yellow and brown grease , IHli 2Jc.FURS ! FURS Denr ( black or brown ) , Jj.00310.00 ; otter. Sl.COirs.OO : mink. l.0COo : beaver. JLOJCTOi ; skunk , 15o , 25c , 50c ; mu krat. 3c. Cc , 7c ; raccoon. l.'iSWc : red fox , 2'cfjJl. : . " ; gray fox , 2"Q'Oc : wolf ( timber ) , 2.Vir$2.M : wolf ( prairie coyote ) . KipMc : wildcat , 10J25c ; badger. 5iJ40c ; stiver fox , JSO.OO 973.00. NBU * YOIUC WHKAT MARKET. 'Free ' Scllliipr lir Henr * CJIUHCH n. Drop In ITlco. Nfl\V YORK. March 4. WHEAT Prices Tell 1 cent a bushel this morning1 under free selling by bears. News was scarce and unimportant except that Liverpool cables rather favored the bulls In view of heavy Argentine shipments last week. The clique , It was claimed , sold n little May wheat and this served to Bomewhnt accelerate tha downward movement , The range In May was from l.Gi'i to J1.01U and July from 9214 : to 91c , noon prices being the lowest. Afternoon developments were uneventful , speculation con tinuing on a small scale with prices weak. The close was practically bottom for the day and > ic below lust nil lit. May at Jl.COTi anl July 31\c. A cargo of 115.CW ) bu. No. 2 red wheat waa re ported sold for Portugal. St. I.oiiU Ci'iieral Mnrkrta. ST. LOt'lS. March 4.-FLOUR-Unchnngcd ; patents. J4.7364.9straights ; , J4.40S4.50 ; clears , f4.CW4.K : medium , J3.0tt3.7r . WHKAT Lower , closing W4c below yes terday : July opened ! ( , o higher , was bid up , SQ/ Vic more and then declined llSlHc , closlniji ' , ; ( % o above the bottom ; * pM , lower ; No. 2 red , c-ash , elevator , 91 > Hc ; track. 98U99c ; March. SSVic ; May , J1/IH4 asked ; July , l\wn\ic \ \ ; No. 2 hard , cash , HlQa''c. CORN Futuren closed weak , with buyers of May He below yesterday and tellers of July at Wo decline ; spot , easy ; "j-t. 2 , cnh , 27Hc ; March , 27V4C ! May , 27027kc : July , :6T c asked. OATS Firm and higher : No. 2 cash , 27c ; track. 27ic ; March. 27c : May , 27-jc ! ; July , 24iic ; No. 2 white. SSHfdOc. KYK Steady , 49'Jc. FL.\XSE1'D : Nomlnil , Jl.KVi. TIMOTHY tiKim Pilme. tWff3.W. CORN MKAL Firm. Jl.COQl.SS. 11RAN Kasler ; eatt track , sacked , C25c ! . HAY Dull and unchanged ; timothy , J'.JCB 10.il. : prairie. jn.50Q8.tlO. WHISKY Sl.20. nilTTKU Finn ; creamery , lC9lc ; dairy , DfflCc.c c Firm. 10'ic. COTTTON TIKS AND IlAQQINa Unclmneeil. LKAD Firm. J3.C24 n.lsM. 8PBLTKU Firm , J4.d ) . PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; fUndard mess , Jobbing , J10.CO. Lard , weak ; prime steam. } 4.ivi. ! chDlce. $ .1.0714. llacon , lioxcd lots , extra thort clear. t5.75tt5.S7',5 : ribs , JS.O-3C.12 ; shorts , , . bu. : corn. 132.000 bu. ; oats , Sl.OO ) bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7,000 bu.J corn , 79tOO bu , ; oats , 1S.OCO bu , HuMluioru Market. HALTIMORE. March 4. FLOl'Il Dull nn1 unchanged ; receipts. 7,075 bbls. : exports , 1,6'B bbU. ; western superfine. l2.SOif3.i ) ; woti-.ern ex tra , JI.'jTitjI.lO ; western family. Jl.lO'jfl.TO ; winter wheat patent. JI.85Sr3.10 ; spring whrot pMcnt. 5.3. ii.-l'l ( ' : Hprlnt ; wheat stnilght. J5.OvX2i3.10. WIIIIATVeak : spot nnd month. Jl.OO'l l.OH : May , Jl.OlVi naked ; steamer No. 2 re > l , MiiW.ic ; receipts. 21 , ISO bu. ; expirts , 7,974 bu. ; southern whvnt. by sample , liicirJl.i'lU ' ; eouthern whent. on grade , 97cfil.l. ) COItN WcaU : spot nnd nionth , 33i < . 3lc ; steamer mixed , SlVil-aS' ' c ; reeelpm. 201 , 41'i c p T13. 05.UO bu. ; southern white corn. 3l ? c : southern yellow , SS'j l'.se. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 3 ( ' fi33c ; No. 2 mixed , 32a32',1c ; receipts , 13,031 bu. ; exports bone. RYK Dull nn-1 easier : No. 2 nearby. ' Ka ; No. 2 weitern. GGU'SOOtc ' ; receipts , i.tfil bu. ; exK > rts , S.571 bu. HAY Firm on best grades ; choice timothy , J12.50O13.00. GRAIN FRKIOHTS Steamers , active ; engajte- ments , large ; nte , m to UVL'VK. | | . per bu. . Htd. May ; Cork for orders , per quarter , 3s Cd , Match ; S4 4Hd. April. Ht'TTKll Firm nnd unchanged : fancy cream ery , 21022c ; fancy. Imitation , ITflISc ; fancy ladl , lie ; good ladle , liffl4V4ci store packed , 10f2p EOOS-Qulet : fresh. I2c. CHKBSK-Steady : fancy New lorjt. hrse. 91 Olio ; fancy New York , medlu-n. 10Ul > Vic ; fancy New York , 10U810HC. Wi'nre ComiulHulon C'ompniiy. OMAILV OFFICK , MarV-h 4. The market this morning for wheat started strong and steady on unchanged cables , though with a weak tendency , . with very mall trade and short offerings. Fluctuation ! , were of a ranje of 2c for M y wheat , Jl.WH being the high price , with for the bottom , with July following- Ihe pro ceislon at Ic decline , while caih wheat decllne-1 liic , plating It at an even tc discount under May an-t a decline In the cash situation of IVjc as compared with the option. Ne a novernlng the fluctuations and the mar ket tu this close was principally the political ru mor * of our strained condition with Spain , which lntlu nc was ajslited materially by the heavy Mlllnr by Armour , whth encouraeed the liears to again try telllntr th market short , v. hloh tac. ties. If followtsl again tr.mnrrow , will undoubt- cdly bring about an oversold conJIIIon. as has been evidenced In the recrnt past , and to mich I n extent a to a aln fore * the market up by , their own buying. Hy watchlnr It clew prollla. ble opportunllle * will be pre-ented. Coru htld vtry cteady unj flnn up until near the 1 clo " , when It lost lie tn Mar and U ? In July , with receipts at 199 can. An Mated In our' recent letter , ITbcllre Ihe nuift profitable mi > nth for thf purchase of this cereal , and which will Rive the advantage of the condition * of the season. Is that of September. Oats continue to emprraelte their Independence by remaining unchanged. _ Ktinxnn t'ltr ( Irnln. nttil I'rovlnloon. KANSAS CITY , March 4. WHKAT Aliout Ic lower , rather slow ; No , 1 hard , Me ; No. 2 , 8.1flV.I'ic ' ; No. 3. ( .Vifl-H'tc ' : No. 1 red. 93c | No. 2. 9J'iC ; No. 3 , S3U lc ; No. 2 spring , 85Q87C : No. 3. Me. CORN Active , but UBMc lower ; No. 2 mixed , OATS-Falrly active , nrm ; No. i white , 17 > 4c. IIYIKlrni ; No. t , 4SO47C. HAY Choice prnlrle , firm : J7.0007.23 ; timothy , > l w , weak ; choice. IS.Mft9.00. IIUTrnit Firm , but unchanged ; creamery , 15 C18',4c ' : dairy , llfflCc. KGOS 9Kc. Or n In Hrrclitn nt I'rlnvliml Mnrkrtn. ST. 1XJU1S , Mnrdi 4. Receipts : Whent , 24 cars. cars.MINNKAPOL1S , March 4. Receipts : Wheat , M cars. CHiaAOO , Mnrch 4. Receipts today. Whwit , M cars ; corn , CM cars ; oats. 2S3 cars. UMI- mated car Intx tomorrow ! Wheat , ( V ) cars ; corn , C2i cnrs ; oats. 2io care. KANSAS CITY , llarch 4. Receipts : Wheat , II cars , DULUTH , March 4. Receipts : Wheat , 17 car" . Clnrlnnntl Mnrkot. CINCINNATI , March 4. r'LOUn Steady. WHKAT Hauler ; No. J red , 8c. CO I IN Quiet ; No , 2 mixed , Sic. OATri Dull ; No. 2 mixed , JSc. UYi : rirrn : No. ! , Clc. LAUD Kasler nt J3.W : bulk nienti , easy at 15.10 : I in nin , Mcnily nt KM. WHISKY Firm nt M.20. KOOS .Steady at lOHc. IMilliiilcliililn I'rodnro. PHILADKLl'HIA , March 4. HUTTKK Steady ; fotcy western creamery , 21c ; fancy Pcnnsyl vnnla nnd western prints , 22e. KOO8 Dull nnd ' , ic lower ; 'fl-esK"nearby nnd wcwtcrn. Kc. CHiiSi-I > ult nnd cosier ; New Yotk tory , full cream , fancy , ! sc ; full cream fair to liolceSOSUc. ' . ' ! ' < > ! r < l "Mitrkrt. TOLEDO , O. , March 4. WHBAT Aulvo nnd wer : No. 2 ca. h , 9.c ! > ; May , MH'e. OOUN Active nnd steady : No. 2 mixed. 31V c. OATS Dull nnd steady : No. 2 mixed. 27'i ? . HYIl-iDtill and higher : No. 2 cash , E2c C'IXVI-il : SI-JI1D Active and steady ; prime ash , K.OTJi. I'tMirla .MnrkvtK. PioiUA. March 4. COIlN-Qulet ; No. 2 , 20c. OATS quiet ; No. 2 white , 2Sc. HYTJ Quiet , nominal ; No. 2 , Me. WHISKY High proof spirits. S1.19V4. Detroit .MnrkrtN. nnrnOIT. Mareh 4. WHRAT No. 1 white , ilic : No. 3 red. 97Jo ; May , 975ic. COUN No. 2 mixed , S2c. OATS No. 2 white , 307ic. HYU No. 2 , & 2V4C. Liverpool .Market. LIVKHPOOL , March 4. Closing : HAMS 1'ort cut. steady. 32s. Itacon. dull , 31s . COUN Spot American mixed , new , steady , 3s d ; July , quiet , 3s 2d. Snii PrntidNtMi Whent Market. SAN niANCIHCO. March 4. WHEAT Steady ; December. J1.32V4 : May , ll.SHi. 11AKLEY Steady ; May , > 1.03. STOCK'S AND iioxns. hiNlnt-NM CoiHM-nlrntcrt In n Fctr of tluLcnilliiK StookM. NRW YOniC , March 4. Prices of stocks osses of from 1 to 3 per cent today on n very mall business. The nrirk.'t . wns Imnlrr.ate at met and what business there was was concen rate < l In a few leading stocks. All of these bowed weakness , but the downward courtx * wis lurBuoU In n very desultory manner until the Inal hour , when the bears made a determined drive. They broke the price of Heading llrrt ireferrod 4 points nnd carried "the general list u this lowest of the day , but covering in sp-vlal itocks Induced some sluirp rallies , notably In Tlnjullng first preferred , New York Cont. al and Metropolitan Street HalU'.iy. HlKhT auolntlnns from lx > ndon lifted tihe prices t the oponlns. jtu tbe fall was practically uninterrupted nfter- vards. KfTorts to rally tlic marke tvcre feeble ind unsucce tful. Sugar wns under consider able pre.tmire , but showed g ( xl resistance , unloa "aclfio preferred was ilepresspd all day and closed over 2 points lower. New York Central 'ell at one time over 2 points , but rallied 1V4 per cent In the linal dealings. The locla trftctlon itcoka were euft'erers after the opening , the sharp decline In Metropolitan Street Hallwn.\ reaching 3 points. A large part of this selling was known to be for Washlngn'.n account nnd nqulry was very keen for news to account for It. Significant news wns scarce nnd In Its ab sence numerous rumors were net afloat , one U the effect that purchases of wnr shlpe abmnr md liocn made by t.ho United States govern ment. The renewed depression of Spanish ° < * curltles abroad nnd the rumored purchns- two war ships by the Spanish government helped on the feeling of uneasiness over- the Ctilxin' ques tion. Notwithstanding the hardness of the Ixn- don money rate ajid the tendency to relaxation n the local requlrenle'nts' , foreign exchnntro went lower ngnln today , demand sterling falling to (4.SIV4. ( Nearly all Uh II WO.WKI-In-Rold-wlilcl will start for New York tomorrow comes from I'urls. nnd no small part , of It Is raid to. ropre- cnt French securities liought In L/indon d'lr- ng the recent dlFturbarwes 'In Paris. The weak ness In exchange Is duel to ( continued prp uro ot grain bills sold against the shipments of the Chicago wheat pool. ' Thn bond market wa null. Total sales. 12- jnOCM. * United States new 4a nnd the old 4s. coupon , were V4 Per cent lower bid today. The nvenlng 1'ost's London financial cable gram snys : The stock markets here were Idle today except for Grand Trunks nml Americans. The tendency of first-class stocks Ii cither to remain idle or depressed , partly In connection with the forthcoming China and other loin operations. The buying of Grand Trunk * nr. lnrge and Influenced partly by a Montreal clique. The general tendency hero Is to nispend deal ing In Americans until there Is amore distinct lead from New York. Gold Is In revived demand for America nt 77s ICd , though apparently -.hpl- ments do not pay. No gold Is onVrlng. A half million will go from Paris on Saturday. Th Parla bourse opened steady , but closed distinctly ( lat. It Is reported that the finance ministers nr to introduce n , bill to further tax Iwurse transactions ; also a measure which will Inter- fern considerably with Coulllase. dealings. " 'Tho ISerlln market was steady. Following ore the closing quotations of the leading stockon the New York market today ; Total Bales of stocks today. 301,300 s'.iaros , In cluding : llaltlmorc K. Ohio , 4,221 : Chicago , llur- llimton & Qulncy , 17.973 ; lyiulsvllle K Nashville , 4,100 ; Mnnnatt.in , S2.H/0 / ; Metropolitan , 7.1S5 ; Readlnx preferred. 5.135 ; Missouri Tui'llic. j.412 ; New York Central , 13.931 ; Northern I'aclllc pre. fened , 13,030 , ; ReaillnB. 3,017 ; nock Island , 11,770 ; SU 1'aul , 23.SC3 ; Union Taeinc , 7C3 ; Tobacco , 5,010 ; 1'eople'b Ran , 7,510 ; Sugar , neKton Slock QiiotntloiiH , 11OSTON , March 4. Cull loans , SHfiSH i r cent : time loan * . 305 | ? r vent. , Closing prices for clocks , hoiulB and mining shares : A.T. % * . V UHJflun. Kluj. nfd. . . . American Hutr. . 12il i Atohlson nl'l Am.Suirar DM. . . . 11lAtclUHoii 4s 80 Hay Stile ( la * m'Unuoral Kluo. Oa , . 11 > " tlell Tolophone. . . 253 N. Kii7.Ua ll'J UoBlonX AID l iv. * "J4V ( \ \ \a. \ Cent lb 4Ihi ( Hostou A M.llno. . . 103 wi . ceit US luimi Allouuz illnliu OJ 1H ' ' ' ' ' ' " Fi'tcliouiv. . . . . . ! ! . DDK Atl-mtlo 31 ( ienenil Elo irn. . 3H : ) losioi ) A Mnntvi ; k 1H7 Mexican Oo.UMl. . olt Il-lttni lloiton. . . , 'Jilt N. Y. .VN.B 81) ) Ualunieti ilojlk. . C'JIl Ola CJtaw luii Coutennlat 14 O.8. L 'M rmnlclln 144 KUUUtT . . . 1' ) OHCOOU 4'J Union I'aclIlJ ' "J Uulncy 110 Went Knn. Taumrnox 153 West rJiid Ufa. , . , . lU.'W'Bmtoil ' L c _ . W. Ulofl ' . " 'l | WoUi-rliie * 'Jt | W. Klcc. pfd C'J ll'.UTOU ' . ' 3- ! \Vl . Cent ml Foreign IMiiinirliil. 11KRLIN , Mttrrfi 4. OUcount was harder today and tenders were cautious , cwlni ; to the tightness of the London money market. Ainerl.im tccurl- tlcu on the bourne , c t > cclally Canadian I'aclllc. were nrm on satisfactory tratncs , Internatloiidl stcurltlfs were nrm and bank shores hardened In anticipation of the forthcoming loan tifucs. LONDON. March 4. American caulo are quoted at 7C < Hid and btr feM at 77 ! > } .d. IONDON. March 4. Oil Ihe Stork j today Spanish 4 were i Vi. The clu.ine pr.co 1 yesterday was 55Vj. I'AIUiJ. March 4. Epanl h is on the bour were quotpil RtlH 17-JId. The Mm * * curltk-s were quoted nt n\rt jretterday * t the close of the market. , > TARIB. Mnt\ t.-TMreV ' per cent rentes. IMf So for the nccountlj fViflnge on London , fif aw for checks. rr York Slonrr Mnrkrt. CR\V YORK. MarrWI MONHY ON CAt.t- Flrm at MfH l > er cent : U t Irmn. 2 per cent. I'UIMU MKHCANT4I- > ER-4 Hi per cent , STBRL1NO EXCltAKOt : Wenk. with actual buslners In bankers' bills at I4.814 for demand and at * ( .81'iB4.Ui totr < M dors ; posted rates , l4.S3n4.FoU ; commercial bills , H.SOH. Rtl.Vim CKRTIKICATI13-4itti4'iC. ! IIAR HILVKR SIVic. . MKXICAN DOLLAI SW45c. OOVERNMIJNT HONld-\Veak. STATK IlONDf Dull. ItAIUtOAU UONDS W * k. Cloilng quotations ort bonds wer followit U.S. now4n.rez l'U < - las. U.S. no\v4 coil. . . .ism N.C. 4s U. S.4s.reB Ill No. Pucltlo 1st- ! . . . U.S. . , coup ll'J No. Pacltla 3s U.S.'js.ratr. . . . . . . . . Oil No. I'.ICtllO 4H. . . . . U if U.S. On.rer N. Y.C. A St. L.4H..105 U.S.Os.eoup _ N.W. . Us 1U5 District 3.03s 118 N. W CoilloM 141 Aln..class A ItMH N , W. Del ) . Ss 117H Ala..olasa II 107 Ore. Nav.lsts. . . . . . . 114 Ala. , Mass c 100 Oro. Nav. 43 . . . . HR Ala.Currency..100 O. .H. u. Os. t.r. I'M Atchmon4s Ul O. S.L. 03. t. r 100 Atchlaonnal , 4s. . . . Sfi ? O. lull ) , lats , t. r. , , . 110 CanaoaSo.'JnJ-i. . . 10S O.lmp. OH. t. r ' C. & N. P. t. r. 03. . 8.1 P.-vclflebs of'1)5 ) . . . . C..V O. 5s. Usadtn ; 4 * * : ! ' < ' ' ' ll.O.Woit 1-.1- 82K D'.Jt'li. ( i. l ti' . . . . . St. I * & I. M. Cja. 5 Dl > . &R.O.4s til St. L.AS. r'.Gjn.0.11H ' -nstToiin. Isls. . . . St. 1 > , Consols 141 lirinUan.la . 7171 St. P.C..VP. 1SU..1-J1W K W &l > . la. t. r. . 71 St. 1 * . C. .V I > . A t llll 'JCli.KltiC. As. . . . 1D1 Mi Soutliprn llv. Si. . . . Ul 0.11. , x3. A. Ot . 101 S. U.&T. Us 07 Q.1I.&S. A. 'Jl3.)0.- ) Tctm.ne-.v BetHs . , UD t.4T.Cent.69 . 110 Tex. IMC. I. ( J. IstilUl I.&T.C'.con 0-i. ' .103 Tex. IMC. Kg. 'Jd9. . :44Xi : own 0. lsf . lOOW U.P. Uts 127t [ { . 1' . Con. , t. r . HiJ U. 1 > . U..VO. Isll. . 5'J K.lMstB. t. r . 1:11H : \V.-ib. iHlSs. . . . . . . . . 107 W La.Now Con. Is. . . . 102H Wat ) . 2ds 78 " .N. Unl. 4S . \Voststiorj4i . . . .110i ! 100 Vo. Ccnturlci OH il. K. A T. .Ml . 01 ' .ii. K.&T. 4H . m Union Pncin'oVifuV. 55H H. Y.C. Ists . 1IU > Union I'aclllc 4u. . . UJH ! J.J. C. Os . 113 Nun Krniielxro Mlnlup ; ( luntntlniin , SAN' KltAN'CISCO. March 4. The olllclal closing quotations on mining stocks today were as fol , o\vs : Alta 10 Jttll.t 1 lulinCon. . . . H JiiBllec- H mlcs R Kentucky Con 2 Ilelchcr 21 .Mexican 30 Lte-u.V Itelclior. . . . U.I Occidental Con. . . . 100 lulllon 7 Ophlr. 48 lmlleiicoCoi ) 27 Overman H CholUr 35 Potosi It ! Confluence. 03 Savnre Ul n.Cal. Va. . . . 80 Sierra Narada. . . . f)4 ) n. New York. . . 'i Union Con 3'1 .Town Point 13 UlaliCon _ 8 Kxchcqucr 4 VellowJaskat 21 iuuln.tOumn. . . . 17 Standard 1S5 lalefe Norcross. . 115 Silver bars , & . " > Vic ; Mexican dollars , drafts , slslit , 20oj tPlrKrapli , 22V4c. York 3lliiliiK ( lu ilritlon . NK\V YORK , March 4. The followlns are the closing .mining uuotatlona : _ Cliollar : < o Ontario -'iU Crown Point Ill Ormir 40 C n. t'al , & V.17D I'lymoutn 8 Deadwoou 00 QulcXsllver 100 Boulili Curry 10 Oiileksilrer DM. . . 200 llulo 4tJ ornross. . 130 Slcrr.iNar.fta. . . . UO Ilomcst.'iKu 3700 Staiiilard 100 Iron Silver 42 Dillon Con : IO Mexican 30 Yellow Jacket . . . . Ufi I.oniloii Sdielc ( liiotntlniii * . IXJN'DON' , March 4. 4 p. m. Closing : . m'.r..lll IS-lti N Y. Central . 117-H Consols , acct ll''U Peinmylvatiia . D0-i ! Can. Pacttic 87 Uendlnir . 10 Krle 14K Mox. ( xii. now 4 * . . U7 Krlo-'nils 3Us ! AtchlHOii . 12M 111. Oentr.ii 10544 Mexican ontmarv. . 2''i < Gntnrt Trunk . UH at-l'aul common. . . HUH Har fllvcr , fitcntly , , Dvul | per ounce. Money , 2 % per cent. The ratq of illFcount In tile open market for short hills , 2ft | icr cent ; the rate of discount In the open market far three months' tills. 2 15-16 per cent. ' , Kliiiiiicliil iViitoH. OMAHA , March 4. The bank clearings today gKreiruted VJtOK7.1S anj'tllu balances amounted to * 76,1SC. . CH1CAOO , March -Olenrlngs. . J17.0S0.15S New York exchange , lOc-nreniluni. 1'osteil rates , J4.S3V6 and J4.83H. ' i ST. LOU1H , March 4. loarln s. $ I.SD3.781i bal ances , $41SS02. Money.nSQ per cent ; New York cxchanse , par bid , 23e ipremlum asked. NBW OHLKANS , March -4.-ClearlnB9 , J1.533- 200. New York exchnnRe , bunk , pur ; commer cial , ( I per $1,000 discount. MISMI'IIIH. March 4. Clcnrlnis , :03B13 : bil- anccs , $1M,4C6. New York exchange , $1.30 pre mium. > . * < i NK\V YOHK. March 4. Clearings , $143.837.380 ; balances. $7ra7.GS : . lift liOSTON , Mass. , March 4. Clearings , JJS.419- 078 ; balances , , OOI,60S. 1'HVL.AURIjPHIA' . March 4 Clearlnss , $13- 945SC5i balances , $1 , (70 , 735. HAL.TIMOIIK. March 4 : Clearings , $2,532,800 ; balances , $2S7,7K > . Ainorlcnn Si-ciirltlfH 111 London. LONDON , March 4. ) p. m. The market for Airierlcan securities tluctuated somewhat after a Bttuily opening , then declined and closctl dull with the demand generally light. There were no special features. Cotton IMiirkft * . NHW YOUK , Maivh 4. The net result of to day's dealings In cotton futures and the scope of fluctuations was most unsatisfactory to the trade In general. After opening quiet at nn- chanKed prices to a decline to 2 points , the latter being In sympathy with less favorable KnKllsh cables than looked for.i there was scarcely a point's variation during the entire session. Spec ulation wa chiefly of the scalping order and small even at that. The pronounacd firmness of primary markets nnd continued active export de mand checked any pressure to sell , while on the other hand port receipts continued on B liberal xcale and Investment Interest was exceedingly llKht. There wns some selling early In the ses sion for the account of English and southern houses , but this cotton was absorbed by th stronger bulls ami less confident shorts. At the close the market was steady at a net loss of 1B3 points ; total nales , 70,700 bales ; market dull and easy ; middlings. < ! 6-10o ; net receipts , C1T bales ; gross , 3,914 bales ; forwarded , 1,280 bales ; sales , none ; stock , 1905 ! hales. Weekly : Tie- celpts , 14.548 bales ; gross , 93.2C4 bales ; exports to Great llrltnln , 13,556 bales ; to France , M bales ; to the continent. 11,148 bales ; forwarded , 6.612 bales ; sales , 15.201 bales ; spinners , ' 101 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 22.763 bales ; exports to Great Itrltaln. 14,847' bales ; to France , 1,183 bales ; to the continent , 8,437 bales ; stock , 1,130- 6CO bales. Consolidated * Net receipts. US.7CO bales ; export * to Great iJrltaln , 7S.939 bales ; to France. 41,350 bales ; to the continent , 195,019 bales. Total slnci H ptem1 > er l'Xet : receipts , ,7,430,220 , bale * ; ' exports to Great Britain , 2.403,712 bales : to France , 700,345 bales ; to' the continent , MC3.131 bales. MKMPIHS. March 4.-KX > TTOX-Frm ! : mid- dllnif. 5 I3-16o ; receipts , S.OU bales ; shipments , 2.3IS bales ; stock. 108.M2 bales : sales. 2.400 bales. ST. 1XJUIS , Mirch 4. COTTON Steady and unchanged ; middling , 5 13-10c ; no sales reported ; receipt ! ) , 2,504 bales ; shipments. 2,972 bales ; block , W.H35 tales. NB\V OHMSANS. March I. COTTON Futures steady : pales. 18,400 biles ; March. Jj.'Oflj.Tl : April , t5.72firi.73 ; May , $3.76 5.77 : June. $3.0 r.Sl : July. r..S3 3.M ; August. $5.S4i5.s : ; Sep. tember. J581 i3.M ; Octol > er , J3.81fi5.82 ; Novem ber , $5.Slf382 ; December. $3.K'5.83 : January. J3.84 bid. CJulet nnd steady ; tales. 2.400 bales ; ordinary , 4ic ; good ordinary , 5Hc : low mid dling. 6 7-lGc ; mlddlln r , t\c ; good mlddllngr. 6Vic : mlddltns fair , C 9-lCc ; receipts , 10,082 bales ; stock. 507,014 bales. LIVERPOOL. March 4. 4 P. m. COTTON Bl > ot , good business done ; prices lower ; Ameri can middling fair , 3 S7-32d ; good middling. 3 19-32d : American middling. S 7-lCd ; low mid dling. 3 5-lCd ; peed ordinary , 3 5-3.M ; ordlnnry , 2 3I-3M. The falen of the day were 14.000 bales , of which 600 bales were for rpeculallon nnd ex port and included 12.701 bales American ; re ceipts , 7,000 bales , Including .500 bales Ameri can. Futures opened nnd closed quiet , with a moderate demand ; American middling. I. m. c. , March , 3 2t-6ld , ecllers ; March and April , 3 54-G4d , sellers ; April and May. 3 21-64d , Fellers ; Ma > and June. 3 24-64d. buyers ; . 'uno nd July. 3 24-eif3 I3-64d. lellcn- ; July and August , 3 24- 640).1) ) 2-Cld. Bellers ; August and September , 3 24-64fi3 23-C4d. sellers ; September end October. 3 24-641. sellers : September and Octo > er. 3 23l l Ji3 21-64d , value ; November and December , 3 2.1-Cld , value ; December , and January , 3 25-C4J , value. NH\V YORIC , M arch' 4. COKI-'Ei : Options opened steady at unchnnted prices tr > 5 points lower , ruled Inactive nnd featureless during the creator part of the senlcn : liberal receipts at Hlo were partially offset by free United Elates warehouse dcllvtrles. eared off near the clone under Ideal liquidation and bear selling ; closed barely tendy at a net lo s of 5 to 10 points ; sales. 14.T5I1 hag * . Including March , 15.43 ; May , $3.C3 3.CO ; spot Hlo , doll ; No. 7 Invoice , 6'c : No. 7 jobbing. CVc : mild , steady : Cordova , 8\i \ < ! J 16c : rales. 300 bass Havanllla , 400 bags Mara- calbo , 100 bags Central Amer'can. p. t. KAVnK. March 4. COiTlMS ClOfed quiet at a net loks of V' f ! falw. 11.003 baKS. SANTOS. March 4. OOFKKK good average Rnntou. S.600 rels ; receipts , , W > bass ; stock TJiorl bam. HAMIIL'HO. March -COFFDK-Opened un- change.1 ; at SJ1 : p. m. M jrcli was Vt pf < r. lower and other months unchiuiec.1' wiles , ? .o.\rt . \ IHIKS IUO DB JANCirtO , March cqFI-w ; > Qtil t ; No. 7 , nio. 8.11 ! * ) rols ; exchange. 6dj re ceipts. S7.COO bagaj cleared for the United Hintes 10.ro ) liags : cleared for Kurope. 7.0CO baw s < ivl ; 17.ft > ) liacs : total warehouse dell\erles from the I'nllPd Smtep. 13,945 htiirs. Including 14.578 bara from New York ; New York str.ck tirfay. CS)6 ! ) : bass : United States stock. S a.W l.aRi ; nflo-it fnr the I'nltM States , 316.000' ' bngi ; total vlilble for Ilia t'nlu-d State * . l.fa.OSS bogs , aiMtsnt 7S7.W last year and 4C6.742 t > asrsln 1E36. ( -MurkrtN. . CIIAULES'PAN. H. C. . March 4. Turpentine market Him at 33V4c. Hosln. nrm and unchanged. SAVANNAH , Marh 4. Oily tjilrlts turpentln > Ual ) ' ; ! < . 5G bbls , Hotln , llrm ; tales , 2 < t WH.MINOTOS , N. CV. March 4. OIISpirit turp ntlne nrm at ! 6mj37e. Itosln. firm at $1.KO 1 JO. Crude turpentine , llrm at ll.30ej.00. Tar , llrm ut tl.10. OIL CITY , March 4. Oedlt haUnrei , * 2c : Cfrtttlcates , u neil 2 : bid li-r ca > h oil ; flrrl ciln. UUc ; hlirhast cash , Slo ; loweit ca h , 83 Wr. olr.fi.,1. f3 > . 1,11 ; total salc > . W.OOO libls ; ship- tnentf. 71.3G3 hbU. : runs , SJ.tll bbl . IIPHLIN , March 4 , OIL-retroleuni. S marks 4) pft . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fair Eupply of a BotUr Quality Finch Beady Palo. DEMAND FOR CATTLE NOT SO URGENT n Little More Vnrtlculnr bat Seller , lla Well Hon. Kailcr and Jiint n. Trifle SOUTH OMAHA , .March 4.-R-occlpts for the days Indicated were : The disposition of the day's receipts was as' follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omnha Packing Co SI 1,079 ' 29 G. H. Humniond Co 193 752 1S > Swift nnd Company 539 1,3M > 1,243 Cudahy Pncklnj ? Co DOS 2.U99 SOU Vunsant & Co 2G I.obtnan & Rothschilds. . CO W. I. Stephens 10 . . . . Krebbs & Co 75 Livingston & Schaler. . . . 419 Hammond , from K. C. . . 2r > 2 North 1' . & P. Co 270 P. & P. Co. . Neb. City. . . . 307 Other buyers 142 . . . . C16 Left over 350 240 Total i,7$9 c,519 3,123 CATTLE Today's cattle run consisted of eighty-two cnra , as against sixty-four cars yesterday. The general quality averaged up qulto well us compared with a good many days nnd there More some prettj lecent loads among the offerings. The market as a whole wns In quite satisfactoo condition ami changes In values were not very marked , but such as there were ap peared on the lower side. IKKF ! STEKRS The demand for fat rattle vas not quite so urgent as yesterday and tha fact was suillclent to give the market an easier tone. Still handy little cattle am nil such as seemed desirable for the dresseu liccf trade were good scllem nnd as a rule fully steady. Heavy cattle , both exporters i well ns those on the coarslsh order , were liardly as high as yesterday o-vving to the fact that competition among the buyers was not quite so brisk. A few of the best cattle ticro were good enough to bring $4.00 and ? 4.Cj , but there was nothing cither In price or quality equal to the top cattle , here yes terday. BUTCHERS' STOCK-For several days past buyers have been forced to pay pretty stilt , prices for cows and heifers owingto the light supply and their urgent necessi ties. For that reason it was only natural that they should try to take off something when the offerings were more liberal. They started out bidding all of lOc lower and though sellers struggled hard to geit steady lirlces , they had to accept the lower bids In many cases. There were Instances where desirable lots of cows nnd heifers brought nearly- good prices as yesterday , but the general market was lower. STOCK GATTMO-Offerlnga were ex tremely light , while the demand wns good. The-offerings even of half fat cuttle that would do for feeders were light. The few cattle available sold. In the language of the yards , higher than a house. The fact that fat cattle have advanced Is causing the packers to take the most of 'the ' half fat cattle , which formerly went for feeders. Representative sales : NATIVES. BEEF IIOOS There were ninety-one fresh loads of hogs In the yards , or twrl\e more than > enter- day and olxhl more than u week UKO. Under the prevalllntf conditions buyers were n llttlo Inclined to net the bear , but they wanted the | IOK , and the most they were able to do waste to render the market a very little eaulcr. fialei. men , as a matter Qf courts , were ull wanting fully steady or stronp prices , and In pome cases they were a little Blow to let BO of their hold ings , but for all that the boss moved iteadlly toward the -scales , and an early clearance was efTh ' < 8 eold .all the way from * 3.S2'.4e3.95 , the same a a yesterday. The Kreat bulk cold nt | 3.t5 3.SO. tbe same as yeeterday , but the proportion of sales at $3.85 was ullKhtly larger today. The average of all the sale * was l',4c lower than yesterday , but 9c higher than on Monday , nn.l 77 o higher than a week ago. Itepretentatlvo sales : No ' Av Ph. IT. No. Av. Sh. Fr. . . . . . . . . ' IsilS 80 M SU 10) J3 S2'4 . I . . . 3 SJV4 ! 1 V JW 3 KU M 331 520 182V , 67 2U 120 3 Sa 77 . ! 235 . . . 3 S5 C3 27fi . . . SW C2 J . . . 3K 72 . . . .27J 80 1 8S CT : : : : : .5)i ) : : : 3 m M K W SOS 320 S S3 67 233 . . . 3 8. , C4 , ! . . . .27 ! . . . 383 i ) 236 4 ( ) 8 1C W 33 iw 383 . . . . . . . . . . . S 5 6 ? Kl I- 383 70 2OT 80 385 3 * " .275 49 3 S3 M 241 8) J 65 6S " 150 . . . 3 U 6J 254 . . . S n . Ml 80 3 S3 > ! . . 3 2-l ICO 3 SI 02 211 80 J (3 ( gi ( ( ) J g" 4H 4 1M JM : : : S5 fi 3 . ; ; : . : : . .247 ; * - , e * .31 ! 1M SM 0 534 40 J K ? 5 ' y 0 8 U3 41 Jl . . . S 3 > . 212 .T. 383 M , . . . . . . . 316 81 383 12-5 . . .Z-.l V 385 M 243 . . . S US 1M . . . Kt * * > ' * > M sa * M } j ( a na 3S5 C4 27S 80 115 : " . .M m 3 u M. . : : : : . : so > i : ns KI Sinn n..Jii , , , SITU M r/1 81) 37(4 ( CO 271 . . . 1 J7 < i a K4 40 1 I7U 19 til . . . } 87H M 7 10) 1X7 C4 117 M > ; ' , > 77..31 . . . 1 rm . . . , . . . . . . . 1H7H M 144 . . . S < 4 fn 14 ! . . . HUH C7 2X . . . 3t7 > i W M2 . , . S 87H &s 303 o j S7Hno a . , . J 7w 10 191 . . . 3 J7' GO : > . , . 3 874 si. , . tee . . . IVTH : i-.m > . . . stiy , 10 3 . . . R71 , C.I } 03 110 S 7H 65 . .234 . . . 1 lit , 70 , , , t 4 40 > S7H 7S 2M . , , 3 H7'k 77 Kt 43 > 87 ( , It 307 . . . 3 * t\ \ , 72 IIJ . „ S W M K6 . . . i P > l 259 . . . 3 W 75 151 . . . 3W 7 . . . . . . . .2S ) SO S N 4) 263 . . . 3M . . . . , . . . ! . . . 390 64 : S7 . . . 3 W 71 ! 239 . . . 3 W K 275 40 SW 4 W9" . . . 3W W ZJ * . . . S ) M :30 , . , 3 ! K > CO 23S . . . 390 71 224 . . . 3 W 57 167 . . . 3 90 37 S7 . . . 3 90 - 233 . . . 390 BD 231 . . . 390 Cl G5 . . . 3 ) CO 281 . . . 393 TS " * * * ' . ) 3 93 SVAQON UOnS-TllROW OUTS. 1 3X0 . . . 250 5 SIS 40 375 2 323 . . . 375 fi ! 4J . . . S 7S 1 3W 40 373 2 243 . . . 375 3 4..SCO . . . 375 S 331 . . . 3 77',4 S.- . 2S1 . . . 3 S3 9 240 . . . 3 85 G 170 . . . 3 87H 4 UO , 3 S7V4 0 150 . . . 3 S7'i 9 US . . . 3 87V4 5 202 . . . 3S7H 6 250 . . . 3 S7J4 G KG . . . 3 S7VJ 3 200 . . . 3 87ii 1 210 . . . 390 8IHJKI' Arrivals were larse , twenty-two fresh loud * beltiR counted In the yards. There were more sheep and fewer lambs today , imd the iverairc quality was aulte desirable. The market n reasonably ncthe and the mo t of the arrl- ttln met with ready sale nt Jut about steady jrlce * . Tl.ere were n few lamb * Rood enough o bring $3.S3 , Representative sales : . o. Av. 1'r. 27 western lambs , fe"ders 61 13 5- ) 1 western wether ISO 3 . < 0 91 western ewes 112 390 150 western wethers < > .12 ! 4 i > Ss western wethers 122 12. , 181 xvcutern wethers 120 4 2j [ 51 western ycarllnKs ? 1 ) j ? western lambs , feeders K7 4 S. , 23 Mexican lambs $ S 6 2j 127 Mexican lambs W 5 Jj CIllUAfiO I.IVK STOC1C MAHKKT , Ill Cuttle , llnu , nml Sheen 'Itulrn ' Fairly Active. CHICAGO , Mnrch 4.-Trade In cattle was fairly , active for so Into In the week , prices rullnfi un hanged. Common lots were steady nnil Rood to holco cattle were stron nt the Into nilvnnec. Three carloads of strictly prim * beeves Fold for ' 033.83. Kroni that figure sales were made low n to J3.83 for the poorest , the bulk of the iltetlnBS fetching JI.33'j5.1S. | Feeders were na ilBh as ever , selling chlelly ut J4.001f4.50 , with a uw selected ns high ns 11.70. Canning cows wild hlelly at J2.5003.0fl and fat co s anl helfeiB % eru active at high prices. Hulls were steady , ml calves were plentlcr nnd lower. Choice fed Texan steers sold nt J4.73. Trade In hogs wn fairly active nt yesterday's atp decline. Sales were at an extreme raiiRB of ! 3.S3Q4.15 for common to prime droves of hogs , lie Kreater part going for J4.tWI.10 , nml pies selling chlelly nt J3.5 fl3. 0. Trade In sheep nnd lambs was fairly active nt Inn prlcea. Lambs cold nt JI.23J/3.55 , sheep nl 3.00I4.GO and yearlings at J4.5WJ.OO. Handy Ight Bheep usually sold thu best and lin-pound sheep sold for export at J4.33. Sheep sold largely it J4.23ff4.50 and lambs vhlelly at J3.20ff3.53 , feed- rs bringing I5.13it5.23. St. Louis Live Stock , ST. LOUIS. March 4. CATTLK UrcMpts , 2.100 lead , Including 1,04) Texans ; HhliimcniM , 1,300 lead ; market' ( steady ; fair to fancy native shlp- ilng and export Fleers. J4.30 73.60 ; bulk of sale * , : l , ! > ir3.30 : dressed beef unil butcher steers , J4.00 ji.OO ; hulk of sales , J4.304 4.HBteirs ) ; under 1,000 bs. , $3.DOy4.Co ; bulk of sales , J3.73Wi.-IOj stock- era and feeders , J3.0 f 4.T5 ; hulk of sales , J3.70if 4.40 ; cows and heifers , fS.OOKl.W ; Texan and Indian xteers. J3.4084.40. with some fine Block at ! 4.fill hulk of sales , 13.7301.33 ; cows and hclfew , I2.30S3.GO. HOtlrt Hecclpln , C.100 head ; shipments , 3.COO ie.nl ; market steady ; yorkers , J3.kOfll.10i pack- en < , $ .l.s.-fl.o-i ( liutchers' . Tl."tfil.03. ) SIIIJEP IlecelpU , SOO head ; ahliuncnts , none ; mailtft steady ; native muttonx , M.Wi 4.CU ; lamb * , 13.00 3J3.DO. \ew Hrlennn l.lvo Stoek. NKW OHMANS. Marcli 4. noa I'lioDi'crw ' Quiet and steady ; porlt. standard 'iness ' , } 10.7Si > 11.W. Lard , refilled tierce , J3.73ff4.00 ; pure lard , l3.23fl3.2Vi. Hexed meats , dry salt shoulders , JS.lS'.iflS.aj ; nlH , J. > .7ufTj.87'i. llacon , clear rib sides. JG.37V&gG.60. Hams , choice RUcar cured , JS.50fi9.SO. COl-'FBK Rio. ordinary to fair , 7'SSOo. ' niCE l-'lrm ; ordinary to itood , 3Hi4c. FI/JUH. GHAIN AND VKKO STUFFS StMily ; Hour , extra fancy , JI.COiJl.70 ) ; patents , J3.UOS0.07. COllN'JI BAIj Sl.GJQ 1.70. HIIAN 72c. HAY Prime. ll.fiO13. ) i cliolce , 14.00tei4.M. COUN Mo. 2 sacked white , mixed and yellow , 37B37V4L' . OATd No. 2 sacked western. 32c. New York Live Stock. NRW YORK , March 4. 11ERVRS Tlccclpts , 3,598 head ; on sale , 34 cars ; market n little quli and steady ; yard about clearetl ; native steers , J4.40fl3.19 pen 100 pounds ; stags and oxen , J4.209 4.40 ; dry cows , J2.40i3.80. Kuroiwan cables nuote American steers nt 10JrlOV4d , dressed welKht ; re- frluerator beef at SifSiid per pound. No ex ports today. CAIW12S Ilecelpts , 90 head ; on sale. 67 head ; actlvt > And nrm und all sold ; veals , Jj.OOffS.12V' per 100 Ibs. SHKKI * AND LAMDS Heceipts , 4,870 head ; on sale , 19 cars , or 3,100 head ; slow and ellKhtly easier all around ; about 700 head unsold ; nhojp , I3.50SJ4.Sper 100 Ibs. ; lambs. J3.50@5.GO. HOOS Heceipts , 3,401 head ; slow und lower ; 4.20fli4.40 per 100 Iba. InillniiniiollM Mve StocU. INDIANAPOLIS. Starch 4.-CATTLK-ItPcelitP. [ 1,1M head ; shipments , COO iliead ; market dull and salw ; good to prime steers , J4.DOif5.23 ; fair tn medium steers , J4.GOif4.ftO ; common to gnoJ stockerM , J3.003.75. HOO3 HecclptB , 0,000 head ; BhlpmentR. 2.000 head ; market moderately active ; good to choice medium nnd heavy. J4,03fill.lO : mlxeil and heavy , Jl.0034.03 ; gx > od to choice llghtii , J4. > 9 1.03. 1.03.SHEBP IlecelplB , 10) he.id ; shipments. 2.0iV > heart ; market steady ? Rood to choice lamb * . J0.2.'i W5.K ; common to medium lambs , 13.7W3.01 ; KOCHtn choice aheep , J3.K@1.33 ; common fhecp , [ i.2CS'3.00. Loulnvlllc I.lve Slock. LOUISVILLE. March 4. CATTLE Receipts , ' 150 head ; market slow , dull and unchanged. HOQS Ilecelpts , 2.K04 head ; market about steady ; ISO pounds and up , Jl.00ff4.05 ; mediums , { 4.00 ; Unlit shippers , 53.70tf3.8J , and IB ! , JI.SOOi J.I.C. . SlinRP AND LA-MnS-Ileeelpts , M head ; mar ket steady and unchanged ; itood to extra ship ping sheep , J3.50 } ( 3.75 ; fair to Rood Klieep , JJ.Ortft ! 3.25 ; common tn medium , J2.n 9i.r,0 ; extra ship ping lambs. J4.75iff3.00 : fair to iood lambs , Jl.ISfJ 4.75 ; best butchers , J4OOQI,50 ; fair to good butch- erf , 13.5004.00. Knnt IliitTnlo Live Stock. EAST IIUKFALO , N. Y. . March 4 CATTLE About steady to firm for all kinds. Iioas Fairly active ; ynrkers , good to choice , Jl.20f4.23 ; rouffh * * , common to choice , t3. & ® 3.75 ; plKS , common to choice , J4.00fj 4.10. LAMI1S flmlce to extra , J3.733.S3 ; culls to common. J3.OOSf5.23. SHERP Choice to selected wethers , J4.C00 4.75 ; culls to common , J3.lMfl.00. Cincinnati Live Stock. CINCINNATI , March 4. IIOOS Active at $3.33 UATTLT3 Strong at J2.50fpl.73. SHKKI' Firm at J3.00i34.73 ; Iambi , strong at JI.WMr.,83. Stock In Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal market * for March 4 : Cattle. linns. Sheep. Omaha 1.823 G.r.43 5.215 Chicago 4,000 2l5,0fli ) 7.000 Kansas City 4,000 9.000 3.0H ) St. Louis i. . 2,100 G.100 800 _ Totals 11.9U 47.GI5 23,245 Knnsinii < Jlt > - Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. March 4 , CATTLE Receipts. 4 , < X)0 ) head : market steady to strong ; Texas Kteers" , J3.50iI4.50 ; Texas cows , J2.33WI.C5 ; native steers , J3.MKT4.33 ; native cows and heifers , J3.W CT4.10 ; stockers and feeders , J3.35ij5.40 ; bulls , "lIO < ! SRecclnts. . 9.000 head : market sllBhtlv lower ; bulk of sales. J3.7533.95 ; heavies , TEU5lfHNK 10.3. H. E. PENNEY & CO , , 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN. PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Office. 1238 N Si Lincoln. N b. JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1039 , Oiunlm , Nub COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS UOAKU OP TltADB. Dlrert wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. Wearc Commission Go OLD COLONY IIIIlLIl.\i , CHICAGO. Members Chicago Board of Trade xlnco 1S6 < . Grain , Provisions anJ N. Y. Stocks Orders Cash nnd Future Delivery Solicited. Oiunlm onice , Ilaom 1 , N , Y. Life lllilir. . . . .Tluuio Dili. . . , FLOYD J. CAJiriir.L7. . f. C. CHRISTIE , E. : . BTREBT , Prcildent. Vice I'reildent. Clifisiie-Stfeet Commission Cos Capital , JSO.OOO.UU. FullI'd 111. Ill Iliinrd of Triido HullUliiir. STOCKS , GUAIK AND I'UUVISIONS. 4.05 : psckcrs. | J.7i.tSi nilicJ , JJ.7031M ; TorMk ers , ti.tQVt.toi | ilg , W.tMfSC. ) . SHKKT Receipts. J.'X * ) hend ! market lamb * , l4.JOQJ.4Vi nnittons , 1X4 91.4) . 'Wool IJOSTON , March 4.-The Iloiton Commfrclil tmllettn will say tomorrow : The market con * ttnum nultt nml unchanired. The greater relt live demand continues to tx ( or Ohio , Michigan ntid Indiana medium washed wools nt Kutto. The supply of thr c wools In not much de * t > lrted , Kuropenn markets are very utronc and nn ndvancv In expected nt the cnmlnic london Auctions on Murcfi 15. At the IjOiMon sheep * skins snles yisterdny an ndxnnre of 1'ic wa > estntillohed In fine \YOOJI. | The tnles of the wren arc 1,574.90 ll > s. domettlo nnd 49HX ( ) lt > . fir- elgn , nRUlnit lSC4OOi ) lt . domestic nnd 7JI.709 Ibs , forelen lam week nnd 4 , 191 , Oft ) His. domestla nnd J.STS.SOO Ilis. forclun for the snme week last ye r. The sales to dnte show n devrense of I7 , VU.DOO Ilis. domestic ami ISsOOI.SOO ll > s , forelK from the sales to the same Oate In 155 ! . The re * celptn to date show a decrease of 1SW3 ( baln4 domestic and 44,091 tulle * forelRii , ' lllilc MnrU * t ltvl - v. CiHICAOtl. Mnrch I. The tlnoo and I.entli p Review tomorrow will say : The pucker hid * market Is rather dull ItiU week but the piickera see mi reason for louerlns their iiuotatlon * . March hides are the | n > ere t of the your , It I * true , but the stocks nre smiill and It Is hellcvctt nil the tildes will be wanted. The wnr orara had a temporary effort upon leather nnd hide * . but It the trouble blows over the normal de mand will be lemmed. nnd if war Is ileclnretl a tremendous drmnml for tilt Kinds ot leather will result. The parkers , theirfote , sec that walling policy Is ln'M. fotloir Hi- NK\V YORK. Match -The following arc t'.ic total net receipt * of cot ton at nil ports since KepU'mber ll ( lulvcftton , l,7lil,13 ! bales ; Ne\v Urlcuns , 2.- 2S3'iiS ' Iviles ; Mobile. 3O.C2ii bales ; Savannah , 1.- 065,010 bales : CharlrMon. 41S.SCS trf > le-i Wllmlnir- ton , J\,12S ) Imles ; Norfolk , H04I31 bales : llnlll- more , W.'JS ? bales ; New York , 1W.OI7 nMcs ; lloa- ton. IS-VXiO bales ; Newport News , S.73S bales ; Philadelphia. C4,0 ! > Imles : llrunsw U'k. 19 .0 bales ; IMrt Arthur , ! > , ! > . ,0 bale1'ciifacola ; , 93.HI bates ; Port Roynl , M.tM bates ; total , 1U0.2:0 bales. XIMV York Dry ( loiiiU NKYORIC. . March -The loenl ilry trada was dull , There arc many buyer * n'll uiH-rntliiK In the Jobbing inntket. but the fl in trndlmj still cimtlnur.i llRht. 1'rli-es show fully us much firmness In some lines ns eniljIn ' ' ! week. The quotations In nil Rrnilm nf s'ii' | cotumi arc unchanged. 1'ilnt clctbs nre fill quoted at 2 3-lCc. 1'rlnls nre Kenerally fully acthe. Cnllfulii Drli-il Ki'iiltH. NHVV YORK , March 4-CAI.lFORNIA DRIl'n I'lUUTS Kvapornled iipiilps , common , M'.V ; rhm > wlin liny , svMikV ; wood dried , prim * . WffSSc ; choice , SliO-'c ; fancy. fl'.Hnw : nyp'i ' i. steady ; other fruits , quiet ; prune" , S'i rlcota , Royal , 6'jSiT7i3 : Moor Park , peaclirn , unpecleil , "ifll'c ' : iveled , 12iflCc. Loiiitoii SnlfH of LONDON. March 4. An auction -ali > of ll . - 1W Cape ot Rood Hope nnd Nntal sheepsk'na WIIH held here today. Competition wns spirited nnd the entire lot was Hold , The quality wns Indifferent. The pi lees 'u-nllzcd nvcriiK'M a l'af ! penny dearer , owlnu t" the small stocks. The next sales will be lield on April 21 , NH\V OULKANS , March 4.-StIOAU- ) : open kettle , iyKf3 , 3-10c : centrifugal tirnnulated , 4 ll-16itlic : whites. 4iiS4',4kyellows ; , IViSNVii" ! hi'cnmls , 2 > 1j3 l."i-16c. MOLAHSISS HtroiiB ; centrifugal , Sflllc. LONDON , March 4 , SUOAR-CenlrlfUKal. 10 fMtfr Clodi Mnrkct. MANCIIUSTKR , March 4. Cloths nnd yams quiet nnd steady. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Prims ry , Secondary or Tertluy BLOOD perminently Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can bt treated at bora * ( or uui price und r same guaranty. If you pnfcr to come here we will contract to p y rail * road fare and hottl bill * , anil no chax U w fall to cur * . IF YOU HAVE taken roerourr , lodld * potash and ( till have ache * and pain * , Muoou * Patchn In mouth. Bora Throat , Plmplri , Copper Col. ortd Spot * , Ulcer * on any part of th * body , Hair or Eyebrows falling out. It n thl * Secondary We Guarantee to Cure W * solicit the must obitinat * cue * and challenge the world for a case we cannot cur * . This disease ha * always baffled the kill of the mod eminent physlclani. $300.000 capital behind our unconditional guaranty. Absolute proof * rnt * elcd on application. 100 page book cent frn. Address COOK HEM ED Y CO. , 14O1 Muionlo Tciniilr , Clilcnoro , 111 , COOK REMEDY CO . OMAHA MEDICAL AND Surgical Inst Hute ARE OLD SPECIALISTS In the treatment of all Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases. and all WEAKNESSKS UCtl and UlSOHIliiHH OP IHCI1 Catarrh , all Dlicates of/the Noie , T.iroat , Cheil , Stomach , Liver , JJlood , ' .Skin und Kidney Dl catei , Lost Manhood , Hydrocolo , Verlcoole , Gonorrhea , Olcolc , SyplilIU. Stricture. I'lUs , l l . tula and Itectal Ulcers Diabetes llilght't DIM ase cured. Cull on or iiddrrss with stamp ful Frto Book and New Methods. Treatment by Mall , ( 'oiintiltntlon free. Omaba Medical and Suriiical Instituta Jlocm I. 117H < Cth St. . Omaba , N U L A DI EE 00 YOO KH03 DH.FELIX LE DRUM'S- Steel § Pennyroyal Treatment ia the orin'mnl nnd only FRENCH , Bnfo anil rollablo euro on the mar. kct. Price. $1.00 ; eon t. by mail. Genaino Bo-l ) only by Myer Dillon Drnif Co , ti , 1 ! . Conic * 141th anil Fn run in Six. , Onialiu , Xrli. tVIADE WE A IV1AN AJAX TABLETS POSlTIVEIiY CUIJ3 1 / . / , AVrt-ou * JiljHiagef 1'clllnu Men * 1 prr , Impotencjr RIoeplvuDOog , etc. . cnutuj . . i .r by Abuto or i other Kivntun nncl Indlv cjetlonn . 'fheu aulcklu ami turtlii ro Lost Vltalltr In old or jounc.cn.l m n man for Btud > , "booia VcV nariiannt 1'rrTsnt linanlt/ and Congumptlon it i J1 . * ' * ' . . ! ! ? . " ' < ! ws Injtnodlato fmtroTa. id vffocta a CU11F ; nhora all other fall In. ilit upon bavlnu t'jo conulno AliM . . . . . . . . . Ttiiloti. . . . . TLcy _ _ _ have cured thounnnds and will cnra rou. Wu rl n roi Itlro written Eunrsntm to ellMtururii CftflfO In eachocieor refund tha en oney. I'rloo CU U I Oitvr " ' ' Iful ll tr " ' aic.iji > , 111. For * ale In Omaha Ojr Jainn Poriyth , 202 H Kuim * 'Oo. . Ulh and Uouvla > Street * . W will Heud lou u trial libittiafiiit of th Krenclillnuip4r CALTHO8 rrre. dtu C' . O. II. hrlirr.tr i uii-I n leznl Kuurautew that Citr.'JDHr.lll H'l'OI * DUchnrffc * mid Kmlifluns CllltK Vprrniniurrlif-it. Vnrlcui-t-lc , t \ lj l . It cocts you nothing to try It Veil MnhlCo , 08ll > K l lmrr.i ( l.(1itlit ! . > IIJ ) . . ' . Knrll.h Diamond llrand. ENNYROYAL PJLLS - ktetilli \ 'x.iti ' , fiU J ltbtiD ri Un. TttLti iio other. Jtffutt ttanatfout * ulifiu < fiofuonJ in/futjon * , A I Urujrfifti.or wotlI * k , ID uiiir' * fur i > rtlctjl n , i"tlnioijUU tai * ' Hilf ! fur Kudlt1.1 in ltttr , lj rttura ftlnlt . . frail bftll Loctl Ura iiU. I'llIUAD * . , Jt'.V C llljti lor uiinotiit * ) dl < ciisrc > , Inflirciiinilooi. Irrltmllca * or ulctrttliLl inueuut nnmlr ii . tlaltM , and nut uilil * . lo xpieti. pr' iiS. f . or * ! , IM1. MM IH > Uis )