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| THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Yesterday Was the Day in Which the Shorts Got Even, LONGS IN WHEAT ALSO SOLD FREELY Tndefinite War Talk and 1it. Near the Close Colder Weather Predictions Reha! ated the Bulls toa Great Extent— Stocks and Bonds, %—This was a day the lie discouraged longs in wheat also sold freely. Near tho close, how- ever, indefinite war talk and colder weather expected for tomorrow rehabliitated the bulls o n great extent and the closs for May was but l4e under that of last nizht. Nearly every phase of the wheat situation had a boarish coloring fn the morning and a_nuber of the most stubborn holders lost thelr backbone Apparently the cereal was utterly helpiess in the pit. The Liverpool market was reported to be t4d lower and dull at the desline. Tho signal service reported n precipitation of molsture either in tho shaps of snow or sleot over almost the entire country, The temperature was also higher from the Rocky mountains tc the Gu f. Receipts at Minneao- olis and Duluth were 743 cars, comprad o 70 0n Tuesduy of last week, and forelgners were sald to bo free sellers at the seabourd. There was only one little speek of bullish sta- tistical fnformat'on near tho opening- amount on oceun passage showingu decres ©f 748,000 bu.—but even that point was aimost obiiterated by an fnerease of 56,000 bu. for the week in Euglish &appides n excess of their requirements, The Herlin market applied a Kick behind o the retreating prices here when privito cables quoted 35 nurks lower and Paris gave i littlo snove with u 20 centimes decline. The long wheat cominz out und the #hort seiling combined made agood deal more than the usual uproar. Between the unload- ang and the hummering, prices at once took the down grade. Pardridgo wis h cnreaao, 11, ahorts revelled In. the leader in the raiding, thougn covering not a litt ¢ on the breaks, Indeed nearly all the huying of the y was by shorts, there being little If uny purchases for long ne int._ There were but a few crop damage reports, May opencd very weak fo Tower than lnst night av &3ge, stoadind its, as a total decline of overcd und ¢ osel 3¢ lower than yesterdng . The corn murket did not pa bearish feeling which char Recelpts wore heavy. but mates. and diminished are looked for. There wns talk of deferred planting and prolonged diy feeding. The estimate for Lomorrow was only 440 cars due In Cnicago, against about 1,000 today. Trading was largely of the scalp- ing order und there was somo free short seil- ing and_realizing during the last hour. May apened at e, about last night's price, out- kold New York gradually to dsxc, eased oft sowe, and at noon was #%e, touched B¥ize Tater. closing steady at from J%e to i83c. Outs were quietand wealk early, but re- covered when corn_began to show strength, May sold_first at Zifc, the closing price of esterday, Falling' off to tho market uily recovered and during the last hour was very steady at 2c, tho closing figur Hog products were stronger, mainly from the fact that the recelpts of live hozs foil 10,000 head below the estimate and that prices at the yards wero from sc to 1e higher. Tho firmness in corn also helped. Estimated recolpts for (Omorrow: 185 cars; corn, 440 cars; oats, 20 cars: 22,000 head. 5 Theleading tutures ranzed as foliows AUTICH rticipate in the cterized wheat. un to the esti- ipts from now on Wheat, hogs, WIGH. [ 1OW. [ WHEAT-) March May... June. COnN NG, 2 81 May, ... MESS PORK— March..0. . Cash quotations were ag follows: FLoUR—Extremely dull; coacessfons neces- sary to effect sales: winter patents. 4.0 4.60; stralyhts, 81.20@440; spring patents, § @4.60; strajght 3.5)@3.80; bakers, £33 @ WHEAT—No. 2 spring whe : No. 2 red. @17, OATR—N0 "@%'c; No. 2 white, 2iic; No. 8 white, 28@28i5e. Rye—N BAnLey— 56¢; No. 3, 46@37c; No. 4, 1. o. b., 44@ise, "LAXSEED—No. 1, 8. INOTHY SEBD—Prime, 81.22@1, Ponk--Mess nork, per bbl., #.9330. er owt., 8.20086.27'5: short ribs sides (ooso) 5.55@5.07143 dry salted shoulders (boxed), ¥ short clear sides (hoxed), $6.10. Wrisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal. BuGAR—Unchanged: cut loaf, ulated, 424¢; standard “A," slg ; Recelpts and shipments'todny were as fol- ows: S@ske; g n- ARTICLES, at, busheis On the Produce exchange todny the market was steady; creamery, 27623 western dufry, 2740 1lses 5 Min 3 ordinury, 20@c. Eggs, New York Markets, NEW Yok, Murch 22 —TLouk—Recelpts, - 108 pkgs: OXports, 6004 bbls, G128 sick. market dull and heavy; sales. $1,550,buis. Conn MEAL-Quict. WHEAT—[20colpts, 102500 bu.: exports, 40,404 bu.; saics, 4,165,000 bu. 0f fuiures; 67000 hu, spot. Spot market unsettled, closing wenker und dull; No. red, 07@i4c In store and elevator; $1.00%@1.0105 whont; 901 c@$1.014; 0] No. 5 red, 9iie; ungraded red, 034,@#1.01Y4; No. 1 northern. 473 O8ge: Noo 1 haed, SLOON@LO0%; | No 2 Sorthern, 6 18 declined @115 on weuk caties, forelgners selling. large exports into the Unitea Kingdom for the week, incronso in English visiblo supply: moro Tuvorable crop reports, udvanced s@die on foreign volitical nows and closed steudy at iy @iyo down for the duy; No. 2 red, March, 07 April, 00307 g0, elosing wt 0746 ; May, 0 7-16 @Y5 3160, closing nt 05%c; Jun W@ e, closing at 08i5ce; July, U23@dise, closing ut August, 9@ e, closing at 91%c; ber, WI@)1hye, closing at 9115c. Duil und heavy; western, 0@d1ize. BAKLEY—Dull, BARLEY MALT—Qulet. CoRN—LRoceipts, 118,507 bu.; exports, 55,004 bu.; sales, 745,000 'bu. futures: 166,00 bu. spot. £pot market stronger, moderately netive 2, 401,@40Nc In elevator; 4TH@48¢ afloats u trlmcu mixed, 451,@ARL 3.454501 stoamer nixed, 40@4 la@lse on euk cablos ) export de- y 40 down 10 10 up. Mare Aiig@it e, closing ut 467%c; osing ut 4d0c; 430 45 46805 Apri % @4ec, cf * ng wt45¢; July, 45@45%0, closing at 45%c. OATS—Receipts, 45,000 Du.; exports, 19,018 bu sules, 146,000 bu. futures: 66,000 bu. spot: spoi maurket dull eand lower; ‘options_dull und larch, #1%¢ I, Me: May, Bi%@ #3750, CLOSINE AL iy 2 white Murch, d0lg0; Aprll, #%e; spot No. 2 whit mixed western, i white weste) No. 2 0bleago afloat. nominal, HAY—Lieht receipts, firm, Hors—Dull but steady. RuGA-Ltaw, moderately sctive and firm: sales, G40 hhds' and 2,072 Dugs muscovado, 5 tesuat 2ho to Philadelphia, ROSIN—| Movasses—Forelgn, dull, quiet; New Orleans, qulet, RICE—Stead PETROLEUN United closed at fic for April, COTTON SEED O1L—Dull, TALLOW=Dull, TURPENTINE—Firm: 745, Eaas—L'air demand, stoady; western, 44@ 150; receipts, 17,772 pik “ln'&—§uh\l. steady. Steady; Woor-Qulot, steady: domestio fleece, B0e; pulled, 2@ise; Texas, 166, Pork-Moderate demand, steady. Our MeATs—Firm; middles aule clear, 8. Laxp—Firmer; western steam closed 4. sales, 2,000 tierces at .47 @0. e s Vi S, “gl'f@uu 1osinng 8.6 osIng, 84,58 b uly, 86.60@0.64; closing $0.63 bid: Aiguse, 807k ¥ BUTTEL-Firmer, better demand; western guley (now). 18@2o; wester eroamery wow) 2 @ie: western factory Dl@e; Elgin, W@ BBSE-Quiet and easy; part skims, 6@, u‘m Isox—Dull and casy; Amerlean, 814750 2, CoppER—Firm; lake, 8121214 bid. Leav—Quiet sand firm; domestic, TIN—Btronz; stralts, $19.50@10.85, Coffee Market, Marcn 22.—-Options opened e d‘{ ud unchanged to 10 polnts down wnd closod steady at from 5 to 20 points down. Bales, 17.000° blr Inl:ludlni Murch, $14.50@ 1686y Aprll, SILIS@IG40; May, BI2DG@IL0; August, $1250; Decomber, #1220, Kpot Kio, dull, pomlinal; No. 7, #14.50. New York Dry Goods Market, New YoRk. March 22—The demand for dry S short $4.15@14.20. £00ds was moderate at first hands, but with a good stendy movement on account of past transactiins, A great many goods continue sold ahead and customers are as urzent as ever for their delivery. The jobbing tr hore and elsewhere continues very good. which fact Is the principal feature of the situation g with a favorable movement at retail. ket malntains a position o e and the tone Is accordingly steady to Om rodace Market X Omaha Milling company, patent. $2.50; Tnvineiclo Ktar Superlative, £.20: Snow Family, $1.75: 8, I n's Gold Medal, snow White, £2.95; Snowflake, 82.00; low grude, $1.00; Queen of the Pantry, 83,50 1DES—No. 1 greon saited hides 2 green salted hides, 4@ i5e; N ted hides, 2) to 49 1bs. #@1ge: No. 2 green o 4) 1bs, s¢: No. 1 venl ., Be: No, 2'veal calf, § €015 1bs., ry Nint hides, dry flint o No. 1dry si Til- §ot Kroase, 3 i urease, 0id butter, 3G tallow, 11 a@itios 1zreen 1d hides, vt low, No. I, white A, dc ollow. it 1501 bees ruse, dark, 214 ax, prime, 1de; rough Frurre—California riverside oranzes, #2500 2.75; Washington nave.s. $.00@4 ples, $2.75@4.00; choiie lemon Tancy lemons, 81 50: cranberries, shipp.ng strawberries, 4o gt hanunas. ¢ stoo VEGETABLES - Fancy Muscatine sweet po- toes. $2.75; California cabbuge, 2iée per (b, in crates; home grown lettuce, 40c per doz: ontons. The@dl0)_per bu.i Nebraska hands ed benns, #1756 8 medium, #1.56@@1.00; Callfornin cotery, 8.0001.15 sweet potatoes @i 00: Colorudo and’ western No 1toes 24003 native potatoos, @2 lg@dtge’ per 10 water cross, ses. 125 @15e per qt.: spinach, §1.0) per bhl; Spunish onfons. #1.50 per crate; radishes, 40e, HAY—Choles hay. £5.0000./0; poor, £5.0074,00, GANEMullurd ducis, 83005 teel. § mixed, $1.0061.25, Povrriy — Choleo dressod chickens, 100: turkeys, 12 ceso and ducks, good Stoek. 1:a@ poor very siow. BUTTER - Cloice country roll, 22225¢; tair to Bood, 18620, Eas-- A temporary scareity has stiffened prices and sales wero generally reported atie uls Mard March -|’l. Froun—Weak ST Lovis, bug not guo WiEAT Mo., iy lower, Dropped down ratlied e, but foil again and closed '’ below 1@1¢ carly, then ensh, 8itge: May o August. Rte, fnfliences ST was e above y TATES yostorda osed at il ned prices tuy: No. 2 Nothinz done. Biea asy ut @oTe. HAY-Quiet; prairie, $7.00@9.00; timothy, $10.30@10:85. LEAD—I'lmer at 8 TLAX SEED—Firm at 00 CONNMEAL—Steudy at §1.05, WiisKky—Stoady at 81, BAGGING—Quict at 6aus's Corro: TES—$1.2. @1.2: 181088~ Rirmer. PoRK—$10.50 for new; 83,7 for old. LARD-#35,10. Dy SaLt MEATS—Loose lots, longs and ribs, §.00; shorts, §) shoulders, &, [ S, ¥,000010.50. -Flour. 8,00) ibs.: wheat, 40.000 bu. corn, 00) bu. ts, 45.00) bu.: rye, 6,000 bu.: barley. 6,000 bu, SHIPMENTS--Flour, 8000 10s.: wheat. bu.; corn, 46,000 bu.; oats, 4,0.0 bu.; rye, 4,- 000 bu.; burley. 1,000 bu. : longs and Kansas City ta. KANSAS Orrv, Mo. March 22 Very slow: No. 2 hard’ sold ut 75/3@ at B2 steadys No. 2 mixed, 33@33'c ite; No. 2 No. ¥ lge. OAT: re dull; No. 2 mixed, %ci No. 2 white, St Rye=Steady: No. 2 nominal at i@ise, FLAX SEED—S6¢ 0 the basis of pure. BiAN—Weuk;: 6o for sacked. HAY' id unchanged: timothy, .00 per ton Burr @3e. Frovr—Un ¥ i at e, RECEIPTs—\Wheat, 53,000 bu.: corn, 1,000 bu; outs, 1,0.0 bu SHIPMENTS—Wheat, bu.; outs, 2 26,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 NEW ORLEAN: middling, March 22, — Cotton, steady ; Ge: low middling, 11-10¢; zood ordinary, 53-l6e; nev_receipts, 10.542 ‘bules; gross, 11446 bales: oxports to Groat Britain, 11, o the continent, 3 baics, France, 0.55 bales; 0350 bules; sed steady’ April, £.00; Muy, $6,60: June, 7 July, .65 August, $4.04; September. #7.04; October, ¥7.14; November, §7.24; December, & Liverpool Ma Livenroor, March —22.—WHEAT — Quiet; hoiders offer moderutely: No. I California. i3 10d@7s 11d per contal. Receipts of whest for the past three days. 240,000 centals, including it 00 An erlcun, Corx—firm; demand good: mixed western, 48 Thd per cental. Keco pts of American corn for the past three days, 50,700 centals PEAs—Cunadlan, 05 1d per centai. Lanp—Prime western, 338 3d per cwt. BUTTER- United States good, 8Us per cwt, RBoston Wool Market, BOSTON, Mass.. March 22—Tho demand for wool hus been steady and sales to n fuir ex- tent. Prices are the same as quoted o week ago. Havana Sugar Market, TIAVANA, March 22.—Sugar quict; (85 bags centrifugal. 9613 dezrees polarization, were on ut ®.10% gold per quin- Trad Talk, OHICAGO, TIL, Mareh 22.—Counselman & Day to Cockreil Brothers: May wheat opened lor the infiuences of in, al receipts and de and the almost total nbsenco of buying demund from either home or foreign sources, In fact, New York reported foregn houses us nellers and the market broke to K2isc under free selling by the crowd, Some fuvestment buying on a scale down absorbed the offerings und tho late rally to Silge was cuused by shorts covering on newspaper war tailk from Vieona, The final closing was ¢ lower than yesterday, us late privato cables contained no war news nor suggestion of strength {n the - continentul markets. The feeling. however, Is gaining ground that arally inthe market' is due and Wheat would find Substautial friends on indi- cations of mprovement. Corn and oats were firmer on liberal buylng by shipping | The crowd was bearisii early on I ceipts und sold very freely. Outs closed fi at u shado advance and hisher and strong. Cash lots of No. 2 rod wheat sold at do over May for Internntional millingbut spring varietics were slow und nezlected, Provisions fmproved from the start on buyinz by puckers and toward the close shorts tive bidders, but found ltlo for sulo. The steady buying'by mwnu- tucturers 18 beginning to be feit by the short interest. We 100k for u higher range of prices very soon. CHICAGO, T11., March Sands Comnilssion C atsil,e, sold as low as proved w pressed cab) . G. Logan & Co. to May Wheat opened it e and elosed at sihe, The business today has been lareely locil Liquidation for the present appears to be over. The buylug, though not of the most substantial kind, Nas been very good and we Iook upon the market us sufe and likely to do Of course much will depend advi und demand. The price, sny &, 15 low and i under ordinances eirfumstunces at this early seuson of yeur should muke good profite, We have aboiit passed the danzer of damage to the growing winter crop. The general rains we have had was just what was required to demoustrate what damage hus been done by lute freezine weather, Now comes the sowing of the spring crop. Aunv delay In it wouia ily creato speculative burying around the “present prices. Corn opened at the ciosing price of yesterday, i'so for May, fluc- | from thls to 583c, lie closing at iK%e@ je. The -early buying was by @ fow re- ceivers who hiud sold about ic over tho pres- price, said to be against country holdings, used some other buyiug and kept the tfirm. While we seo nothing to buy it on it may he pruadent to take profits on such a decline. “The only feature to oats Is wenknes. Provislons stoady, tending upwards. We look for better prices. STOCKS AND BONDS, There Was Nothlug Encouraging inthe Gen- oral Transactions Yesterday, New You, March 22.—The transactions in the stock market toduy as far us the gener: 1lst I concornod were still of the same pro- tesstonal character und the sawe hand to mouth order, but the operations weresenliv- ened by a fov more fcatures than usual for the past few days aud the business done was more evenly distributed. No news of a char- acter to affect the list was fortheoming, but the manipulation of Sugar still coutinued. The upward movement {n the] common stock con- tinued until it had actually crossed the pre- ferred, but the latter afterward nmoved for- ward and remained shightly above the com- won. The movement was not without 1ts in- fluence on rallroad stocks. Foru time there was lively bidding for Reading aud in the r sultunt rise, Jersey Central and Delaware & Hudson fully symyathized. though the tran actions in_each of them were extrowely smull. Simultaneously with this latter advance. tho execution of & few buying orders in Luke Shorecaused a shurp upward movement in that stock, which extended nearly to & per cent, while'Michigan Central rose to 113 from 110 and Canada Southern rose over 1 per eent, Theso advances called out enough stock, howevar. Lo cause & waterisl reaction fron the last Bgures in those stocks. The prangers © the | ! were rather more prominent In the afternoon. but theit movements were not 8o marked ns those of the stock mentioned and a few of the speciaities, among which Pullman and Ohlo Southern were the most mnrked. The re< lons from the best figures were gen- erally made up again Jn_ tha afters noon, excey in Michigan Central 2 belng for both sides court and the movement general allist ns arule closed at the highest prices, the market belng quiet but firm nt the improvement. Materlul advances comprise Ohlo Southern. 3% per cent: Sugar, 34, the preferred, 1'% per cent; centy Jersey Contral. 2 pe Pallman, 3% per : Delawaro & Hudson, 13 per cent: Buriin Lake Shore, Reading and Michl ntral, each 1 per ent ment bonds have been dull and ady. State bonds have boen neglected. ¢ following nre the closing quotatious for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chunge toduy Atehison Siorvons Adams Kxpress Alton, T. i Alton, T. H. prd Ameriean Fxp o prefarred YBCR KN 50| Ontario & W wnada Pacific 8% Oregon lmpr. Canadn Southern ... 62 | Oregon Nav Central Pacific 46/ N. A + Ches. & Ohlo 2l Paciic Mali. T|N- Y. Contrai N Y. Chi, & B ] a0 preferred Ohio Mississippi do 18t preforred PD. & E. A0 2nd proferred. it tab m Chieago & Altan iman Palaco o 1ding &Q “ Ui Gy " Rock Istand .. ... Dol ¢ ST T8 pid. Dol L & W..... R D. & 1L G pfa. 5 g East Tonnessoe ilq St P Min, & M do 1at preferrod. .. 0 | St Panl & Omabia do 2nd preferred.. 16 | do preferred 24| Tenn. Cosl o Toxas Pacific..... ol. &0, Con. pld 64 1Unlon Pactfic W0 U 8. Bxpross. Wabash. 8t. 1. ) pr ‘Wells Nestor AL A, Cotto -2 754 Colorado Coal, . Lake Shoro U138 SHome stake...... Loulsville & N W ron Silver..... Louisville & N AL 35 (Ontarlo. ... . “Mor 5 | Quicksilyer. Miehixan Con W0 proforr ML L. 8K Sutro ..., 0 I Bulwer i Minn, & St L g Riehm'nd & WL Ter do preforred. .1, 20 | Wisconsin Cen. Missourl Pacitic) . 2 eat Northern pfd Mobtle & Olilo. ... 00 501 Chicago Gas. § *Fort Wayne Chl. & Bast 1l Hocking ¥ Houston & Texas 11linols Central St P& Duluth. Kansns & Texas. ... I Lako Erio & West. .. 2 do preforred. i Nashvilie Chatt. . 8 Load N.J. Central..... [/l /M0 |Sugar Norfolk & W.pfd..\. 48% Southern Northern P’ ) do prefer; U. P, Denve Northweste: do_prete * vid The total salo of stocks wero 2 including: Atchison, 4,200; € B.180; Chll Gre, ' 1148 3 wisvilio Pacific preferre pond & West Poin \ Pacific, 3,156 ¢| dopreforred 1. 1307 DIst.. B d L S shares, 4 Southern, 4.110; Lake Nashvillo, 8310 20; Rending, 8000; St, Puul. Western, Union, nl Review A ~The Post kays: Hoar operators had their turn ina narrow stock warket yesterday: bull operators enjoyed senson of retalfation today. The movement wus an_oxcellent illustration of the pres- ent mark: efforts in the forenoon to uy a - few hundred shares of Shore and o few thousand sharcs of which appeared to e penuine’ orders, and sent tiic entire board room into a fever and started a_furious ad- uee in the prico of both stocks. The pur- chases of Luke Shore were as_difficult to ex- plain as they have veen foru month pust those in Reading were undoubtedly short cov- NEw Yonuk, Lake Reuding, both of ering. The “rumor” waus promptiy circulated that” New Jersev's governor hadl signed the “dead DIL' “The “ramor” wus pure Inven- tion, but wus a natural member in the ser es of guesses und theorics by which Wa | street s luboring tod.scover what has become of the ew York Money Mar . NEW Youk, March 2:—MoNey O¥ CALL— Easy at 114@2 per cent; last ioan, 2 per cent; closed offercd at 2 per cent. RIME MERCANTILE PAPER—I@3 per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet, but steady at S48 for sixty-duy bills und’ 8.87% for® de- mand. The closing quotations on bona: UTS s rog. utual Union 68..... U. 8 ds coup IN.J. C. Int. Cert..". $0.8.4 Norih. Pacific Ists *Pacith Loulsi Tenn. Tenn, new st *bld.” fasked: London Stock Market. |Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordm Bennett.| LoNDON. Muren 22.—(New York Berald Cable Speetal to THE BEk.1—This has been a dull, fnactive day on the Stock exchange, in fact business hus been nearly ata standstiil, the public keeping almost” entirely aloof from angthing like speculat on. Home railw have been adversely affected by the abscnce of business and the return of cold, wet weather. There has been very little selling, s0 that prices drooped until the noarly gen: eral deciine of from b to % percent wasestab- lished. There hus been nolife in the market for American rails. operators herz not being in- clined to dg unything without the aid of op- erators in Now York. A reported hiteh in the coal combination has checked the upward tendency of prices very little, The selling has been sufficient to produce that effect, but & fall was established, while the penerul list sold down not to ex: d !5 to s P cept in the case of Atchison, Income an which are 3 and % percent lower, respoc- tively, Money wasn zood demund toduy at 2 10314 per were quoted stoudler. LONDOY, Mureh 22.—Tho followinz were the London stoc's quotutious closing at 4 p. m: 96 11-To ut. Threo mon 1% per cent, the ke bitls arket being Consols, money. do, n b | ending.... . BAR SILVER-—-10%d. Mox ancial Notes, , Ln, March 22— Jlearings, KANSAS Crty, Mo, March 22.—Clearings, 81,470, Pawts, Mareh 22.—Three per cont rentes, 96 4¢ for the account. Nuw Youk, March 22.—Bank clearings, § 2000015 prlunces, #4,105,9)8, 1AVANA, Mareh 22 —Spanish gold, 244 quieton London, 19% premium, IMORE, Md.. March #2.—Clearings, bulunces, #2.684, Rute, 6 per cent. PRICADELPRIA, Pa., March 22.—Clenri S1LS.I0; Dularices, "#1,50,033. Monoy, ¥ per cent. Muxpents, Tenn.. March chanze selling ut par; alances, 800,012, .- ew York ex- clearlngs, =~ #5.0,080; Ath, 0. Mare Money 4@6 per rk_exchange, 75@%¢ discount; 154,750, 7. Louss, Mo., March 22.—Clearinzs, &) 000; bulances, 52418, Money 6@7 pe Exchange on New York, par. BOSTON, Mass., Ma arings. $15,183, - 760; bulances. $1.54 per cont. Ex- chango on Now York, 17@20 per cent disconnt, CHICAGO, 111, March 22.—Monev quiet and without quotable chunze at 44@6 _per cent; Dunk cloaring Now York ex- change slow ) unt; Sterijnz eox- ghange quiet; sixty-aay Dills, .85 demand, Boston Stack Market. BOSTON, Mass..Murch 22 —The tollowinz were 2 prices ou stocks on the Boston wurket today: POk GUE Tiecia 50 L AIbLDy. kil Eoston & Malne nrge CREO g Fitehburg 8 a Fe Mass. Central 16| Tamarack V. &N, Englang, 49 | tou Land (' QoTe 120% | Boston Lund Co.. o1d Colany "1 121 1728 | 3an Diego Land Rutland preferrad. 66 | West End Land Co. Wis. Cen, com.vns 18 |Boll Telephone... - a0 proferred ig | Water Power... ! Allouer Min.Co.tiew 14| Cent. M., . .. il |B &', C. LT 0 e cls co Mining Quotatios RANCI3CO. (3l March 22—The ofelal closing quotations for mining stocks today were a8 follows: Navajo Chollar Con. Cal. & Crown Point Kureka Con. .. Gould & Curry. Union Con.. |Otab..... ... | Yellow Jacket {B. & B.... Hale & Norcros 05 |Com Mexican. ... ..00 20 |N. Q Mono.. Mount Diabio’ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE LW “WEDNE 18 the closin: quotniions on the Mining ox- cnange today. Saies 10,10 Alleghany ... 1 |Go1d RoCK ATBIEY vt crie il [JORD & suovs Wi # Jastice : TS Temvenworth 1L 6 Cora 1.0 1 4ie Loxington. o inter Wttt R Bigindian. ...l R |May Ma 0 1 TER Niatente 2% Brownlow... .11l & |oro. AOR ¥ ] Calllope S | Park Consolidnted Claudin 300 Rock N cash Kiaito 3 Running Lo Whale Ewnmon ettysbure Golden Tresure LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle and Hogs Both Active and Conslder ably igher, OMARA, March 22, ~Rocelpts for the past two duys: 4 attle, 4,773 hogs and 2,594 shev) ugninst cattie, 12,418 hoes and 2,251 sheep Monday and Tuesday of Inst week, a slight decrease In cattie, a ght increase in sheep o falling off of n 1y 8,000 hog ‘The gencral cattlo market was active and strong 10 5¢ to 10 higher than Money and wll of frow 10¢ o 1ic higher thun Saturday, Thero was a better showing of good cattle tiwn for sevoral days pust, fuily half the offerinzs of beef steers uveraging over 1,200 1bs and from that up 10 1,600 1bs, The continued favorable porta from Chicago tnduced free buying by speculative shippers and there was a very co0d_export demand, Localdro e houses were rather active buyers at the ad- vance, und the forenoon's trading cie yurds of ali but a tew londs. Good to 210 10 1,603 1h, beoves sold at from 875 1o # T 10 good 1,150 1o 1,500 stecrs b Trom &45 0, with thé ordinary run of eommon light 1t from 81,00 to £445. T st marked ‘on the good 1. ers. Ordinary light cattle and avy beeves sold unevenly, ulthougn strong Monduy's figures, Not over u fifth of the recclpts were cows and mixed stock. The demand wasabout us usual, the trading sotive and prices rather on the up turn. Une fut 1,770 cow sold for 8 but outslde of this sale the ranze was #1855 to %L, Good tochoice cows und hetfers sold from 8200 to $1.35, falr to good stufl from $2.40 to #2180, with inferior and can= ning 1ots from $1.3 stugs wero steady RL2. Calves steady o DOOT to prime vi The situation in the stocker and feed renains unchenged. Country orders are not coming In very freely just at present, but the rezular denlers are taking everything offered atfully strong_ prices. Very little stuft sold under ®.00_ aud sules ranzed fron that on up L0 %4371, Representative sales; ETEEWS. Pr. 3 00 40 8. 15. 1004 60°.1.63 .19 1112 012 15,1986 1065 2). 1103 2101050 0. 1144 21055 1. 90 16,1008 8119 2.1 42 12,1212 1. 030 0. 1361 271065 18001165 5. 101) 21001200 143 g3 %z s 52 5’ i 13,4009 NEIFERS. 031 910 CALVES, 1. 14) BT © . 8 - 3. 213 500 8 3 10110 1 2 1 1 2. 1 1 1 1 %, STAGS. 1..116) 201780 2..1005 2l 68 ifoGs—The supply rather light fo Tuesday, low prices und bad weather und ronds combining to keep the hogs at home, So fur this week compured with lust there his been a decrense compared with the first two duys of lust week of nearly £000 hogs. Tteports from Chicugo were favorable, and, with only & moderato supply licro, the' pros- s were favorable for an” advance, Boston the only outside buyer here, but Boston i3 niwiys # ¥00d buyer and this fuct materi- ally assisted sellers in obtaining an advanco of from ac to 1e on good hozs of all welghts, The fresh nont deniand was good and ship- ping and tresh meut buyers paid from §450 to 401 for about all the good hozs here rezard: leks of weight. Only ono packer wis buying, tuking “ommon heavy and mixed he 5 10 8145 for full foads and fror 8430 for pieces and throwouts. Trading was moderately active throuzhout and the pens were cleared early,the bulk of the hogs selling from 1,45 (0 #4.5% ngainst $.4) 1o $1,6) Monday. Tho general avernge of prices batd wore #4505 ugainst #4447 Monday and #.52 lust Tuesduy. Representative siles: No. Av. Sh. I’ No. Av. Sh. . K) #1025 BB 07T 40 40 4 420 410 24) i® 20 200 e e e )40 4oy [ W — 1% 40 EEp—Swift & Uo. recelved ail the fresh re. ipts direct. Théy want about 500 sheep per day and ure comwdiled o buy them in the country, the offérlngs on tho murket being Who ly inadequut® 10 supply their trade. Do- sirable wuttons wrein strong demand at firm prices, Falr to good natives, from #4.50 to .50; westerns, from #8400 to . oI mon and stock sheep, from §45) to £175; good to choive lambe welghing trom 4160 0 Dhu, " from 8425 0 8. Recelpts a1 1 Dlsprsition of Staok, Recelpts at the Unlon stock yards, South Quitha, Neb, for the twpnty-foiir hours end- ng ! 5 o'elock p. i Muroh 22, BECEWR T, TCATTLE WO BHEED, | HOWSES & M LS. Head Cars. | Head Cara. | Head| Car “Hoad, Cars. wl 20m2| asl w80 St. Louls Mining Quotatic 1. Lovts, Mo., March market was quiet today, Close Adamb ... Aw. Nettie. Bi-Metallic Cen. Silver. .o mining stock Sules 800 shares. W [Lite Albert S2le Montrose 22 Pat Musphy Obg | dllver Bell . 40 Sl sdopes..1 BUTEAS. u Packiog company i, Hammond Co The Bwlit & Co Fep Cudaby Packing company Johin . Squires & Shippers aud feeders LOfL OV viesinnis “Total Deaver Minlog Stocks. DexvER Colo., Murch 22.—The following list Chicago I CRICAGO, 111, Murch to THE RER. - Prices for cattle wero generally a littlo higher, an advane The gain Since Saturday thero hus been of from 102 to 15 1n most kinds. must be credited to the light re- tho demand has developed scarcely notivity. Reports from the British ve beon yery discouraging of late 1ation at the cast hns offered littlo shippers. However, with attio for Monday 6,000 for to- day. the advantago was unmistakably with the sellers, and they availed themselves of it. The cow nnd bull miurket was actiy from £1.50 to 8.5, for nferior to cholce grades, With snles lurgely at from 8225 to #1415 Shipping and dressed beef stecrs sold prineipally at from 105 to 84,6), and from $2.75 1o £5) were the provalling prices for stockers and fooders. The market closod firm, with nothing left in salesnien’'s hands, I'he hog ket was active todn as tive as the beggariy suply wouid admit of. The frosh rocoipts—estimated at 14,000 head—we surprisingly light and were gobbled up at an advance of fuily e per cwt. Good heav s s her more than that muc oice bringing from $1.75 to $1 A lond or two of superfor quality fetehing The quality did not average very oo | and prices below #1.75 bousht the larzest part of the supply, Poor stuff sold around from $4.25 to $4.50 and culls were quoted at from $2.00 0, 4,00, Thero was a further advance in the sheep murket, Cholee westerns sold as high ns $6.2 and the best nutives were quoted around 45 Few sales were noted below #5, and the av erage of prices was fully 25¢ higher than at the closo of last weck. Lambs show less cnange, though they too are higher, The Evening Journal reports: OATTLE—Ke- ccipts, 5,500 shipments, 1h001; market 100 highery od to eholc steers, § 1405 450001855 0th JAER0: stoekers, 4405 cows. SR Hoas—Iteceipts, 14.000; shipments, 7.0 market Maloe higher rough, TINE packing and shipping zrades, $1.4004.75: prime Benvy and butehor weights, 881004 8215 : Tghts 0GE4.85; pigs, $1.0062 4,55, Sneep-Recelpts, 5,0.0; shipments, @! natives. § market higher: owes, '# v yeurlings, #0.000 @6.40; westerns, 85,8 0.503 Lambs, $3,00627.00, o Stock Market BEsvES—Rocelpts, nothing doing In ingz weak: dressod hecf steady at 0@se per 1b.; shipments today, L) be and 200) quarters of beef; toniorrow, i beeves and 538 quarters of beef. CALYES —Ri . 42 head; minrket stealy bupaulet: veals, $5.0008.00 per 100 1hs, SHEEP— Recoipts, %510 hoad; sheep active and firm; Tambs quiet at fuil former values: sheep, £.0007.00 per 100 1hs.3 L s, 16,0007.0 drossed mutton flem at’ g1t dressed lambs steady v L@11ige H0a8 ~Recelpts. 6,597 head. consigned diroct: market nominally” steady at $.00@5.5) per 100 10s. Now York Li NEW York, Murch 1,104 head. all for export cattlc pens; fer per b s Live Stock Market, March 22 —CArriE—Receipts, 26): market steady on na tives and 10c iigher on Texans: fair o good native steers, ¥i4'@id0; goud Indian and Texun st 410406, B Hoas—Receipts. 2,150; shipment r- xed. ordi- r 10 best, L ket stronger; hed 0301803 1 light, fu 2003 to desirable Rocolpts, shipments, nonc: irm; - fair market muttons; Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS O1Tv. Mo.. Mareh CATTLE—Re- colpts, 1,200; shipments, 9)0; steers wore active and steady’ to 10¢ higher: dressed beef and spplng steers selling at £2.50@3.4); cows were stendy to 10¢ lower. selling at '#81.00G3.4 stovkers and feeders wors steady at ¥ Hoas—Raceipts. 5,00); shipments. $00: the market ive and 5a@loc higher; all grades, $1.10@4.65; bulk, H.4 @165, SneEp—Receipts, 1.500: shipments, 500, The market wus strong to 10e higher. Caligraph Writing Mactine 1s no tonger a uxury, bnt has become a necessity. e CONNUBIALITIES, A citizen of Indiana is suin for a divorce because his wife would not made hot biscuits for him at every meal. Kxperience holps a man in almost every- thing in the world excepting in getting'n timid girl to become his wife, T'he dress coat may be the proper thing for the prosaical wedding, but for an clopement there is nothing like a cutaway. Evidently Rev. John Jasper believes that “‘the sun do still move,’” as he advertises his determination in his eightieth year to marry a third wife. Cora—What got you In the notion to marry that manufacturar of porous plasters! Dora (Chicago)—I want to find one nun that will stick to me. Mrs. Gadd—Mrs. Blabb tells me daughter is going to marry a mun of note. Mus. Gaob—That's queer; I heard she was engaged to a trombonist. 3 Only a mean father wlill cut a registor- hole from his chamber io the front parlor where his duughter 13 in the habit of enter- taining her young man Thursday evening of overy week. A man should alwsys marry for love and never for money, but it is just as easy to love agirl whohas palf a milllon in ber own right as it is to adore the girl who hasn't a itary cent. “Am I cross-eyed, Charley?” rich girl. s, Muude: but who wouldn’t e with youreyes! If my optics wero as beautiful as yours 1'd be trying to look Into them myself, too.” It is said that the handsome young Ameri- can woman, Miss Mitchell, who recently waedded a duke of the Rochefoucauld famil has been deliberately snubbed by all of her newly acquired royal relations. The new enzagement ring that tho lover gives s lady has two large stones, a dia- mond and sappuire or diamond and ruby, or poarl, forming the extremities of an open ring, the ends overlapping to bring one stone above auother. The ring most fancied as a ift from the girl to her betrothed is a chain of platinum and gold with a true lover's koot on top. Itisnotasuff chain, but the links must fall softly together when he takes 1t off, in token of the fact that her chains are light ones, A very romantic marriago lately took place in Montgomery county, North Carolina. A young man obtainea the license, secured the preacner and took him immediately to tho presence of his intended. He found her in the kitchen muking up dough, The young man did not give her time to clean her hands and arins, but had the preacher tie the knot at once. The preacher made quick work of it and sent them on their way rejoicing. The lady was taiking to an old friend avout. the marriage of her daughter to a wealthy man, *“I understand,” said the friend, *‘that Maude has married very weil.” “Oh, yes,” replied the gratiried mother, ‘‘very well in- deed,” ut be bad such a peculiar name; Fizzlewiggle, wasn't itt” **Ya: hat's perfectly horrid, don’t you think " *Well," hesitated the mother, “it doesn’t sound very melodious, possibly, but its perfectly beauti- ful on a check.” A rejuvenated widow in Onondago county, New York, said to her daughter recently that when sho (the daughter) arrived at her mother’'s ago it would be time to thing of marriage. “Yes,” replica the girl, “'mar- riago for the second time.” Piqued’ by this reply, the good lady cut out her daughter in the pood grazes of her “steady company and married him berself, To obtain revenge for this unmotherly trick the daughter mar- ried her recreant lover's rich father, This story of Potter Palmer, toid by the Chicago News, is supposed to date back to the time when be was @ poor man, He avd his wife were riding down State street in a somewhat dilapidated family buggy one day, and passed Marshall I"ield riding by in a tine carringe. Mrs. Palmer viewed tne splendid mrulpugn with proper feminine covetousness. “Pouter,” said she, “it ever [ marry again P’ll marry a rich man.” “No, my dear,” re- pliea Mr. Palmer dryly, “don’t do it; you know you did itoace and made o failure of it Down in Maine it is perilous to marry an old womau for her money, Mrs. Aun French of Belfast was the widow of a s0a captain. Sho was 84 years of ugeand had 8000 in o savings bank, 4 fortuno amply suficient to tempt tae cupidity of a down easter. With such a generous competency stored away, no one would have thought she wanted @ penny, vet when a stripling of 5 bearing that name came over from Amherst he seemed to hol morn precious than all her dollars, H. C Penny came a stranger to Belfast and_found board and lodging with Mrs. French, No ono suspected bim of wheedling the old lady’s heart until it transpired that they had been married on thesiy. I the busy west, where people have enough 10 do to mind their own business, Mr. Penny’s matrimonial adven- tures would hiave been soou forgotten, but in Maine things are done differently. The eiti- zens of Belfast orgunized a vigilanze com- mittee und marched to the house of the ill- mated pair, where, seeing no lights, the broke the windows. Afterwards they r turned, beat io the door, sud aftor searching the house found PPenny in the hay loft with @ drawn revolver. Ho ran away, but was captured by the crowd. ‘Par and featbers wore talkea of, but milder counsel finally prevailed, and the wan was released on Lis Pprowise 10 leave the city, her asked the ~ OMAHA Manafacturers” and dobbers’ Divectory AWNINGS AND TENTS. LUMBE OMAHA TENT & AWN- NG COMPANY, | Flaga. hammocks, oll and | JOUN A, WA‘([;‘!E.\‘I | Tmportal Amariown Port 1and comont, Milwaiks s nydrauilc na Qulney white CHAS. R, LEE, ardwood Tumber, wool earpets and parguot fooring, 0t And Douglas. LIQUORS, FRICK & NERSERT, - BAGS AND TWINES BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO Tmporters And manufae BISHOP & £D. § ILER & €D, 1 | Stsa1, mantita, eotton 14qnor Morehant - " | rove. e juts. cot 114 1arnoy Strest, | Wholesale lquor den Flour Sacks, Burlapyand | ton twines.tarred cord: | Manufaetur'es Kon " Ty ine | rdngo. set 128, 1200wt East ndia Bitt 1001 Farnam st. —— BICYCLES. | BOXES, - MILLINERY M.0.DAXON, | H. 0. ToDD, = ath. Bleyclos a0ld on monthly | epenn. MFw ClEar, nuie UL LA U ©. A STONEHILL, payments. | Bk ot NG | Miinery.notions,etoaks | TmBerters, & Jubhers, Gty | thes in box iine. eto, romp 12) N 15th st., - Omaba. | 1110 Douglas St Qrders prompt 20812, th st. Omaha. BOOTS AND SHOES. — - - MUSICATL. MORSE-COE SHOE GO, TRCAY s ' ¥ 10) Howard Stro2t A HOSPE, JR,, Faotory corner 11th and Dougine atraoty, o) % Wo arc ninking c1oso prlces t0 0al B 1yers. Planos. organs, artiity, TG | ssosane stess N KIRKENDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW- W co., | ED SHOE 00, OILS. Agents for Hostan Tt | POGRARGEL TN | GONSOLIDATED TANK | SNO'W DRd? OIL wnd 1100 Marvioy strgot. " | LINZ €., No bad odor, no_smoky 1201-6 1arnoy atrast’ chimnoys, no charring —_— e e | Refnea Ana lubroating| o wicks, Ak your BREWERS. olls, axlo groasy, oto. oer J0S. SCHLITZ BREW- ING cO. Ofiee, 8, 4 OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKING CD. PLATT & CO,, Packers af oystors, fish | OYsters, Flih an” Celaty, e i, | PESKORREE oMY 310 South 104 St CONFECTIONERY. 008 Loavenworth st. David Cote, Managar. ronRG e ————e 8 VOEGELE & DINNING OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC, \I‘[ru Comfectioners and - —— joubers of forelgn and & & . omaalts” i, {110 KING & SIMEAD, | ROBINSON S STOKES 60" Gward st ‘g colobratod “Ducks \ufucturcr of VK & |mCK cclobratod v - |l s it O vers [BKIL OV RIY nlls,ete 4188, 1th-st. | Shirts, coats, Kost ARRIAGE TOPS, | O C. J. ANDERSON, PRODUCE COMMISSION. i e ishone et | Eatabitenea, 1875 BRANCH & CO. o e, 2K | Sond for Cataloguo WHITNEY & CO. Produce, fruity of all 214 N 1oth st - Omaha. | ol streot. Butter, Exgs and Poul- kinds, oystors, OMAHA GARRIAGE T0P | b A. T Darby, Manager, | S - Omaba. [ 13eh and Uarney Stroats. . COAL, COKE, 'ORNICE. — ki 4 Rl dE il KIRSCHBRAUN & JAS. A, GLARK & €O, OMAHA COAL, COXE & | EAGLECORY/CE WORKS LU U oLy (L poultrs and game. 817 South 13th Stroot. Butter, eggs and poaltey 1200 How " RIDDELL & co., LIME £O0. Manufacturers of Gal. Y | vanlzed Iron Corntee. Tard and soft coal. 8. E. | Window ~ caps, metalle corner 16th and Douglas | ekylights, ete. 111041 streets, 17 Dodge e 8. PEBAU, Commission Merclian®, TLOTHING Butter. cheoso. ogey,voz- | Produce, Butter, kg, CLOTHING. ., ctablos, frults, poultry | Chow.o 'and Pouitry e —— | Lnd gt 12th und Howard Sy . Omnba. GILMORE & RUHL, BLOTCHKY & COHEA, Gonta’ turatshing g0t | sanuacturcrsans | MULLIN& MCOLAIN | BINGHAM & SO, BADICS s GEPross VFOT | 110 Harney atraot. 153 1len 1ot st N Hidos, te. pald. 1115 Harney. bank. 3 Lowon MOORE & FERGUSON. ' Butter, Fges, Choesef Fruits, Poultry, Gamo. Agents'tor Myer's oyl Horse ana Cattle Spico 5038 11th st. - Omahn J.B. HUSE & 00. Our spectaltio s: Butter, exgs nnid pouitry, 1013 Howard street SCHROEDER & c0, Cash buvers butter cgs: hnnd| YRY GOODS. KILPATRICX - KDZH DRY 00005 CO., Dry goods,notton furnishing g Cor. 11th and How: M.E. SMITH & CO., Dry goods, notlons, fur- nishing goods GREELEY & GO., Butte kame, nd 1007 lioward st. Corner 11th and Toward = ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., lustrated eatalogu free. " W.E. RIDDELL Wholsale butter & oges Buys and sells for i cash. 415 8. 11th-st. 1614 Capitol Avenuo, ! PAPER. CARPENTER PAPER 00 TURE SR Aelil KING PAPER C0. z Carry n full stoek of | Wrapping paper, a'lklads BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- | Carry full stock of | JY0 L Lot writlng ' paper, card pa- 1USIowan st per, ote. el. 179). STOVE REPAIRS. NITURE CO., Graceand I3th 1t3,0mahn GROCERIES. | _DRUGS, Fic. oR i\ TR D.M.STEELE& 0D, | BLAKE, BRUGE & CO., WORKS, Stove repairs and watoe sitachments for any kind of stove made. 1201-1205 Jones streot, | 10th and Harney, Omahn, Omnha, Neb, I = SASH. TOYS. M. A. DISBROW &C0. | H, HARDY &G0, | GRAIN, | 8.AMC WHORTER, anufacturers of sash: | Toys, dolls, albums, ! e %'s wnd | fanoy goods, house fur- (218 Boars mouldings, Braneh ot- | MI-hing goots, child- oker In ke L . Yon's carringe er In wra) Beo, 13th ana Teard Sta. | rom'y cartlngen.. —— SOUTH OMAHA. , HATS, ETC. - - ~ | UNION STOCK YARD3 CO., - - LIMITED it BATECITY HAT CO | W.A.L. GIBBON & CD,, | — = ) . ('(JMA\HHSI()N MERCHANTS. Hn: xnlm-‘;‘”“\“ ROOAS | Jnts, caps, straw ooy kloves, mittensowners | = ylovoy and wittens, | | T F gelevrated Guto (ity | i ALLEN ROOT & €., |BASWAVY &DJILEL. 2ol S arney i 12th and Harney. Room i Exchange Bulld. | Rooms, 6) and Gl Kg —— - — Buliiin uth changy bullding, HARDWARE, Ouaha South Omila ] RECTOR & WILHELMY | ca., | Cor. 10th and Jackson Sta. LOBECK & LINN, Denlers' bardware and mechanles' tools, 101 Douglas Street. Omaha. POROUS PLASTERS ALLCOCKS The only safe way for purchasers is to insist on having the genuine article, and not allow themselves to be swindled by ] having plasters said to be “just as good,” or “containing superior ingredients,” imposed upon them. These arc only 1 tricks to sell inferior goods that no more comparc with ALLCOCK's Porous PLASTERS than copper does with gold. One trial of Allcock’s Porous Plasters will convince the most skeptical of their merits, ‘ . The eminent Hexry A, Morr, Jr, Ph.D, F.CS,, late p Government Chemist, certifies: " . “My investigation of Arrcock's Porous PLASTER shows it to contain valuable and essential ingredients not found in any other A plaster, and I find it superior to and more efficient than any other b plaster. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepre- sentation. Ask for AL and let no solicitation or expla- nation induce you to accept a substitute. 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. private. blool, nd unoary db riticates sl 1l treatiai with the grantest in nervous, chron A rogulnr and a3 una The eminent spocal nses. ed grad rogint B ket A0, |OAL 10 seminul Wenkiess, nixht Josses. lmpotency, arpbilis. atricture, gons Orrliced, Kleet, varicocele.ete. NO mercury w trentment for 10%y Of vital piwer, Pariies unab VisIL e Hiay bo 1reate | i homo by eor Meiiiine or instruments sent b/ wmall or express 0 indicate contes OB o per: Uy privato. Book (Myuieries of Lile) seat feve. tawp for repiy. al foterview preferred, = Consul Omoe bours V. . o gurely packed, no s, e COrTespon jundays W &. .10 43 w. e * S are h ribed b Froposal tor Fainting East Wail of City Sealed bids will by recoived to 12 o'c'o noon, March 280h, ‘82 at this oftice for SANDALWOOD CAPSULS best wad only capsules pr cegular physiclans for L ing the cust side af oty hall, with”two ‘cuv<s ‘[ e e far L cuse ) of pure white lead and oil. v urinur ] w190y THEO, OLSEN, Comptroller i sirl or bux. All druiglats.