Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 23, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA BATLIlUi ] SATURDAY , APRIL 23 , 1802.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Opened a Fraction Higher Than
Thursday's Oloso.
AFTER FLUCTUATING IT CLOSED STEADY
Cnlilrn Wrrn ! . < > < r , Hut It Wan Claimed
Tlint KtiRlnnil AVin lllililliiR for
Autiiinii MilpiiK'nts of Wheat
lit ban rninclsco.
CIIICAOO , 111. , April 52 , The ChlcaRO clo-
rotor men nro said to bo tonkin ; n fight to rn-
tnln wheat here. It Is reported that they
have been working thn market In an endeavor
to buy bnck what they lind p'rovlously sold
for May doth cry. In the contract between
shippers who have orders to send the wheat
out and the elevator men who doslro to keep
It where It Is , receipts for regular No. 2 are
now In demand at ! 4u premium ever May. A
report that200rOO bu. had been bought for Im
mediate shipment nt the premium unmet ! , thn
market today had Its ll\cllcst bnlgi- . There
wcro icporls from Ht. l.oiils that the con
tinued wet weather wns damaging the wheat
plant. The St , l.ouls reports were supple
mented liy heavy buying orders , tonight
compared with laslovcnlng wlioutls up ? .c
and corn ! iu. Pork Is olT 7'c. '
Inwhuattho opening was from 'io to ? ; e
higher than yesterday's close , 1'rlccs receded
Uc , then became strons and advanced Ic , C.IH-
lnnf oir Inter with minor Ilucttiatlons to thu
dine , which wns steady , fables were lower ,
but It was clnlmcd that Kngland was bidding
( or autumn ttlilpmcnts of wheat nt Kan Krnn-
cUco. Ctop advices from California were to
the effect that the growing whunt In the San
Joaquln valluy wns looking bud and that the
( irnspuots wcro only fair ,
The principal feature In corn was the buyIng -
Ing of certain houses supposed to bo Inter-
cstud In a consldcraulo long line , whoso pur-
chnscs wcro cstltnnted to ha\o u.\ceeded
tht-lr sales by about 200,000 to MO OUO bu. today.
This linn the elVcct of advancing Prices at the
Ktnrt , Inltlnl trndes being atyestordtiy'sclnso.
Trices shot up lu und rcacled lu ! when the
niipiiort wns taken fiom the maikut. lallleil
Jje and ruled Irrugulur within nariow limits
to the closo.
Thn Armour drying machlno with a capac
ity of seventy-live o irs a day htiSHtnrted up.
Oats weto traded In heavily within asmail
range , Thoolosn was not materially differ
ent from that of yesterday. Thuro was a
bettor export demand for round lots , which
helped to steady thu market.
After two days of fair activity bv whlcli
prices for mess pork decreased some 7.1c under
the previous rnngu. thu provision market has
again subsided. There was a drop of l-iu ' lu
porK uarly , some of wh cli wns rccovoicd on
the buying In of about f > , OOJ bhls. of short
stuff by KianK 1'loyd. At the close pork was
7io ! loner than yesterday , with lard and libs
unchanged.
( Jlinrlers were made for 110,000 bu. of wheat.
r.'i.UlO hu. of corn and 7ll)0i ) bu. of outs. The
rates to llnllalo weru from Pju to l c on
wheat the latter an old charter , and from lute
to 140 on corn.
Kstlmato'J receipts for tomorrow : Wheat. 7)
cars : corn , 0 } cars : oats , 1UO cars : liuys. li'.uOO.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
WHEAT No. s
April S BO'v
May fit ,
Jnlr
COIIN No. 2-
Awrll
Mny 4.1 4' . '
Juno 3SH 3'J
OATH No. S
.Mny 2SX 28J(6129
.lunc
WISH I'OIIK
.May ! I35
July U ( ! 7Hi
Mny ( ! IS c n
July U25
blloilT Illlis.
Mny
July lilo & l
( lush notations were us follows :
1'l.ouii ' Diiil and unchanged : winter pat
ents , S4.2CXB1.4C > : winter straight , * : i.4utt4.a ) :
wlntersoeonils , f.'J.VOtt 'J. ) .
WHEAT No. 2 sprins wheat. 62Jcj ! No.
HiprlnK wheat , 75c : No. 'J rod. witifsSc.
COIIN No. s , 43 ® 12c ; Na a , now. 4Je.
OATS No , 2. L"i'e ! ; No. white , JUiia.ic ( ! : No.
. . .
llVE-No. 2. 73ic. !
llAULcr No. 2. fiOo : No. 3. f. o. b. , WXSGOc ; No.
4 , f .o. b. . nominal. 4047o.
FI.AX SEII : > No. I , t)7c. )
TIMOTHY SEEII J'rlinc. ft.Xl3l.3R.
I'oiiK-.Muss.iicr bill. . ! t.4ii.i.4,4 ! ) : lara , nor
100 Ibs , . M.I2j0.13 ! : short ribs , sides , ( loosoi.
15.5 © 5.M1J : dry halted shoiildors. ( boxed ) , J4.5J
G5.00 ; short clonr sides ( boxed ) , iftl.I7WGO : in
If ! Wllisicv-Dlstlllers' llnisuod KQods. per gal. ,
1 V
HunAlts Unchanged cut loaf. 5Vc
: 4 : Kranti-
lated. 44-e ; standaFd A. " 4Je.
Iteculpts and shliiinonts today wcro as fol
lows :
On the I'rodnco oxchaiiRe today the butter
niaruot wns linn ; fancy cruainery , 2I(2 ( >
V2cllnq : western , ll > 320e : or.llnarv. 17 lSc :
tlnudalrleti.il&a.Oc. Kfisa , Mcady at 12JS < aiu ; ) !
Now York .Markets.
Nr.w VOIIK , April 22.-rr.oini-Itcc'lijt9. 2S -
4S2 nkirs. ; cxiiorts , 3.700 bhls. and bOS ? sacks :
innrkotqiilut : salc. .2JSOO hbls.
CHH ! ( iiAir-iulot : ( and steady.
WiiKAT-Uecelpts , 11W.OOJ bu.i exports , 10.-
BOO bti. : bales , 4,05.1,000 Im. of futures , mow bit.
Bpot. Snot unsettled , eloslim weaker and mod
erately active : No. 2 led , W.KI'ic ' In store and
flovator ; lliijilioyo alloat ; D83.0c | ® l.ntt f. I"
V ; ! / " : t ' ' , ' - ' " " - ! ' tinsratloiJ rod , M'4cl.)0 ( ) :
No , I nprthorii. IM SWc : No. 2 liorthoin. in , c !
No. 2Uilcao ; , I.i4ly.o. ) Options vnrli'rt today
nliiiost entirely on local man piitutlon. with
iiothliiK In the cables of spoclul Inllunncc.
'lliero was a decline early of H\c , followed
liy an advaiico of Jifi.lCc , a loactlon of JJ JJ
IMe , with the close steady at > BUo over last
rH K,1"0" ' W71 "I0" " " * ilI : | * " : M y. 1W HU
CCIH ) l.-Ic. ( clos'ns , IHI'.e : Jun.i , bl ) " Kffi'.IIJ.c.
cloV.ii'4 Miye : July. S'lJiaoj'.o. elosliij iw .o ;
Mi'v ' ufjk'JJ4aW'.c. ! . oloslns bll'io ; Scnteml' . or
rH7ffiMljo. closlnsba'-ici Docoinber. UIsBli2te ,
CJOblllLE tU'tCi
ufi1" ' wcstor"-
CJHN-lifcolpts , 13.1,74.1 bu.i exports. 3.37.1
lii. ; sales. 2IC.IOO Im. of futuresani ! 120.000 Im
ii . . , - * " - , - - - - " " % - - , - . , . . , , . , . ,
Jiohi to lo : advance with wheat , closlni ; llriu-
Ajirll , 4lUl'Jiccloslni ! ' _ { at 4'l'i Mny , 47 j ®
' ' " ' uly'4l > 'I < a
'
< 0c. uloklni ; nt 4c ( ! ! Au'ciistUi'u"
OATS lli'cqlpts , KO.liJ bu ; exports , 4,2' 5 bu. ;
nle.s , 2I.MXII ) bn. of futurcn and lia.uuo bu. of
pou ppot weaker , moderate trudo Ontlnna
dull ami Busier : April , 3I0 ! May , : 11 * 1 ? . !
c'Josliiu iit l > io : JIIIID. IciJij July : ru . siiot
o. : . ' whlto , a7e : mixed western. aiiMoc ;
white western , : iJO401jc.
Ilpi's IJull nuil weakj stnto , common to. .
choice. S4ttaoc ; I'liolno coast , VlffiltDu.
MKiAii-ltaw , dull but steady ; rollncd , dull
butttteady ,
Mm.ASsKK rorolcn dull and wuakXewOr-
leaiiHiiuiet bulHleady.
HICK Stonily lint onlot.
" " " - - - - ' ,
, Unltcll CIOSOII lit MO
-1)uU' ) ' cruil ° - 3'So ' !
TAi.tow-Htrong.
KOSIN Qulot.
Til itpKNTiNR Dull and weak ,
JVJHIS Qulev. western. 14Uc : receipts , 2,141
Woof. Steady , qulett ilomcHtlo fleece , 20S ! < a
Bfioi pulled. 2-Mtl.'o ! : Texas. IJffiVJc.
"
I'OIIK Steady.
aaTS StOU'lyi wllldlo < t' 'lulot ; short
clear (
' , ! ' ! ! . , , > 3 ; : wodtern steam closed
lit W.4. 54 : sales , 50J tlorcouj Slay. | .47j4taf ! > 0.
V,1 1.1".0/ ! , ' 5j ° llerto'i i"y. ' ! . : July W.MI
t t
HiiTTKU yulot , steady ; \vostorn rtivlpy ,
' " " W0itur"
* klmlEJaflolr dclimml' ' tno ) part
1'ld IiKiN Qulot ; American. . . , . .
Coi'i'KH-Qiilott luko. t 1.8i
bid , n.uo llll"UUl
l.B AllKirm : domestic. * 4.Sliai.30.
TIM Strong ] btralis. t2J.70@2J.faO.
Ummii City .Market * .
KAKBAS OITV , Mo. , April 22.-ri.ouit-Un.
Chaiigud.
WIIKAT Dull mid barely steady ; No. 2 hard.
72c ; No. 2 rod , ( CX2S c.
CoiiN-lH'ner.t'.ly noakor ; No. 2 mixed , 30o ;
No. a white. 30o.
A ' Uo lower ; No. 2 mixed , 20oi No. 8
HAY 1'Irin ; unohangod.
l-i. \ \ Hir.ii-sucun ImsUof pure.
HilAN Sloiidy : O''o for sacUoil.
HuTi-fcii Steady at 2t < S'lc.
Kutis Klrm tit lUSio.
KUCEIITK Wheat , 4,000 buj corn , none :
ontK. l.OJ'Jbii , ;
Hiiip > uxTs-Waoat , 4,000 bu.i com , 4,001 bu :
oatu , 1,000 bu.
I.lrpuol .llnrkcti.
LivKitroou April 22. WIIKAT Quiet : hold-
cm offer inoderatolyi No. 1 Callfornlu , 7Vjs
liliHsfidl rod western biirlns , 7s4Uit7si.'Kl ( : Ntt
i red winter , 7 * 4dQ7 3d. Uecolpls of wheat.
nastthrco days 219.UUU cuutalt lucludlng UI.OOO
tinerlean.
COUK quiet ) mixed weitcrn , 4i 4Jid ver ccu-
tal : rrcoltiti of Amorlcin corn for Ibo pnit
three i1i\y . l.M.nJOcentdls.
I'KAH Canndlnn. 5s [ < < ! per cental.
HACONIon j , Clear , forty-live pounds 33s
M net cnt.
IiAiil ) Prime western , 3i M per c < vt.
CMEKSK Atnorlcitti firsts , white and colored ,
51s po rent.
Omnlri I'roilticd .Mnrlrrt.
nuTTnit Good roll. ; © ( ! packing stock ,
10ft r.'e.
I'OUI.TIIV Dressed chickens. 1IJ6I2C ! allvo.
C > aiOo or { 4.r.ft.\UJ per do7on : turkeys very
scarce anil In active demand , dressed , IMMOu ;
alive , l.'WHc.
HitiKs , iTX ; No. 1 ttrccn liluos. 3o | No. 1
crccn tnltcd hides. 4'4l1.cNo. ! 2ircoti salted
s No. 1 ( ircoti salted hldc < , 2.1 to 40
t No. 2LTOCH hides. 2j to 4J Ibs. .
: : ® iic } ; No. 1 vi-ul calf , fl toll Ibs. , cci No. 2
veal calf. Hlo 1.1 Ibs , . 4u : No 1 dry flint hides ,
7c ; No. 2dry flint hides , Su : No I dry salted
hides. MWe ; part cured ' c iicr pound loss than
fully cured. Sheep pelts ( Jreen suited , cich :
3.1ciUil.2.1i preen s.iltod shcarlliiKa ( short
woolcd early 'sklnai , each , l. " > Ue :
dry slionrllnss ( short wooicd o-irlv skim ) , No.
Loach MfrQvs Urv she irlliiKs ( short wooicd
uarly skins' ' . S'o. 2 , oii'h fie ; dry Mint K-insas
nnd Nebraska butcher wool nolts , per Ib. , nc-
tiuil wclRht , lOCiUHc : dry flint Kansas and
Nebraska Murrain wool polls , per in. , iictil.il
wolitht. Wll2c : dry Mint Colorado butcher wool
polls , per Hi. , uctitnl weight. lc < ftU"ic : dry
Hint Colorado Murrain wool polls , per II ) . . nc-
tual weight , WHOc ! dry pieces und bucks , ac
tual welplit.'lii'JC. Tallow and irrcaao Tnliovr
No. 1 , 31j ; ( U > ! tallow No. 2 , : . ( a.'l'iu ; urcase ,
whltoA. 4iil'tc ; crease , whlto II. : i'i5Hlic ' ;
cronsn , yoi ow. 3c : Kroi9C : , dark , ; io : old but
ter , 2 > ( ci beeswax , prune , 1032Ju ; louxh tal
low. I'jtt.'c. '
PiltfiT.4 California KlvorsldooranBos. JJ.OO ®
3.2.1 : f > box lots. t..KVit 'JO : Wiishln ton navols.
tl.M ; eholcx apples. $ .1 OiiCV'I.V.l : choice lemons ,
M.OO ; fanov lemons , fl.&i ; bitrtniis I'rated.
$ - ' OKI.'l.M ; 'or.inl.orrlos , shlpplti ) ; stock , Int.
l-oxc" . ? J..Vi ) bbl. , S7..V ) ; str.iwhcrrlcs. iiftl"o
( | t. : 1'lorlda tomatoes. $ . ! . ' . r , per crate of six
biskets : p neiipnlos. | 2..Viai.Oil per < lo/ .
VKdKTAiii.ffl FIIIIPV Muscatlno sweet pota
toes. $2.7.ViJ.OJ ( ! seed sweet potatoes , $ J.V ! > :
California cabb.iRC. 2Jc ! perlb. In crates : homo
isrown lettuce , 4Cc per doz.t onions , DJcittl.l" "
per bu , ; Nubr.iskuh and picked lieana , JI.7.MJ
i.KI : iiinlliini , 3l.f > 0l.U ( : California celery , $ l.uo
m..l : Colorado and western NobiasUa pota
toes. 31c ; nailvo potatoes. 2.l328c : lima beans.
4c per 11) ) : water ercss , Sl-qt. cases , 12'5l" ' o
per qt. : spinach. JLW per bbl. : radishes. 4c ( ;
i utabHCas. il.2.'il..1j pur bht : plo plant , Re per
lb. : par luy , 4Uc : new Oillfornla polatoca , 3u
per lb. ; oncumbers. $ . ' .OU.2.1 per do .
Koos Ueneral intirkct , l.'c.
St. l.oulsMiirltcts. .
ST. T.outa. Mo. . April 22 , Ki.oun I'lrm but
quiet and nnchanved : fiitiil'y. ' $1.00J.10 : :
choico. 8l2ni.3.1t fancy , t.l.VVJ3.76 ( : extra
fancy. II.UVi4.n ? : patents , > l.'l.vai.4.\
WIIIIAT Very dull for the llrst half of the
session , then prices advanced mid eloped ' o
above yestonlay ; No. 2 cash , SO'Suj Muy closed
atWi'j.Iuly , TliUes August , 7Dc.
COIIN Quiet but linn with slow tradlns and
VH.MtJ , .M' IU ,
KVK No sales.
ItAltl.KV Quiet : small sales nt 4Sc.
IIIIAN I'ltm nt ( .2iKi.'Jo.
IUt--Tlinothy Uriel and higher at (11.50 ©
12.30 ; prairie , ti.3l ) .
i < GAii I'lriii nt * 4IC.
1'rax SKP.I- Steady atn.15c. !
UUTTKII Klrm ; creamery , ll2lc ) ; dairy firm.
EonsKIrni at Ilitc.
COHN MCAIJ HlKher at 8I.S9.
WlllSkv Stonily at $1.11.
llAddlNO-Qulut lit ( iitffl'-O.
IHON COTTON TiKS-Quletnt 51.20(31,2.1. (
I'H'ivisioMS Very quiet with only a moJor-
atojohbliiK trade at previous prices.
HKCKIPTS 1'lour. 3.UOJ Ibs.hc.it. ; . 0,000 bu. : .
corn , 37.0JO bu. ; oats , 22.00J bu. : rye , 1,000 ;
bailey , nouc.
MIIPMII.NTS I'lour , fi,0)0 ) Ihs. : wheat. 18,000
bu.corn ; , 11)1,000 ) bu. ; oats , ijOJObu. : ; rye , (5,0i)0 ( ) ;
bar.oy , none. _
Colt nn .Market.
NEW VOIIK , April 22. 1'u tu res closed
steady : s.iies , IO..UO bales- April , J7.03 ;
.May , * 7lij .lime. J7.27 ; July , J7.-B : Auuiibt ,
S7.17 : September. $7..11 ; Oc'tober.$7.ii : Novehi-
ber , J7.7.1 ; December. J7.M : January , $7.1)1. )
Niw : jTJiti.VANS. 4 < a. , AprIl2J. .Market firm ;
middling. 7c ; low mlddllit' ' , ( > ! ) -1ic ; KOOI ! or
dinary. U 1-lGo ; net recolpts , 2.2.it bales : irross ,
3,200 bales : exports to Great Ilrltain , CRI :
to the continent , fi.b'JJ : sales , 2ViO ; stock.
23rt.484 bales. Woolcly Not ici-elpts" , 17.3.1J ;
Kro--s. 21,000 : exports to Ore.it Ilrltain , .1,2.1) ) ;
to franco , 5,500 ; to the continent , 10UJU ; coast-
Wl c , 7OOJj sales , 17,000 bules ,
Cotl'eo .llarket.
Nr.wVoitK. April 22. Options opened steady ,
12 to 15 points up ; closed steady , 1.1 to 20
points up : sales , 1MJ ! ) ) bug ? . Including
April. 8li4"ail'.VJ ( : May , ? l2,3K813.3Ti ; June ,
Jll.aiI.CO : July. J11.8.1OI1.0J ; September , 811. 6,1
© I1.1K ) : October. $11.8.1 ; December. Jll.'JO. Spot
H.'o , quiet and stuady ; No. 7 , $ n.U > i.
Jtutrlxnrator licet In Knglanil.
I.tvniiPOOL , ' April 22. American refrigerator
beef , foroquartorb , 3id ! ; hlndiiuarters , 3d per
pound.
LONDON , April 22. American rofrlKcrator
beef , forequai tors. 2s 4d2s Sd ; hindquarters ,
3s4ds ! t-u porcUht pounds by the carcass.
New Vork Kxcliitu o Quotations.
NEWYonic. . April 22. [ Special Tolosram to
Tut : HiiE.l K\i'liano : was iiuoted as follows :
ChleaKo. 3Jo pionilum ; Doston"Ju to 17c dis
count ; St. Louis , par ,
H' Talk ,
CniOAno , > Ili. , April 2. . Itcnnott , Hopkins t
Co. to X MoWhortcr : Taken all around
tlio whom market has been unaccountably
htronx most of the day. Outsldo markets
have hlionn llttlo disposition to follow our
advance and cables have had no encourage
ment to holders , nevertheless offq rings hnvo
been llcla and the market has been In the
hands of the bulls. Heports have been cur-
runt ot larxo shipping ctiKiieonieiils but
ehaueis for only 70,0.0 bushels have been ru-
poilvd thus far. Thu olovalor men have bcon
fair buyers ot May. thouuh that month has
been ! > omo weaker than July , not only liuio ,
but at outside marUot.i. The market t-cums
to bo held by an Impru sloii that great quan
tities will shortly ho shipped out , but If so.
foiohn markets could hardly absorb II In
their mx'seiu temper. I'rlmo Is out with
doleful accounts of seeding In the Hud
lilver valley , but repor from other
pattb of iho northwest , are almost all
.favoiablo. At 4''u for corn Iho clique held
tlio miirkot for May and bioiuhi It up to
4lic , but the pi ice eased olV on Indications of
loallzlng at iho latter figure. Thotirvlng ma
chines have boon tot In motion and tlio manu-
faoturo of contract corn is uolng on falrlv
well. Oats for .Mi.y dellvorv have been sold
freely , but It Is ; iot known for whom. Pro
visions aio Inactlvo an I very dull. It Is o\-
pccted tliit the fitoi'i ; of now pork wlllln-
eiouao20tltio barroli. this month.
Now Yurk .Honey .Market.
NEW YOIIK , April 2J.-Mo.NKv ox CAM ,
Kusv ut l' © 2 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed oil orod nt 2 pur cent.
I'ni.Mi : MtiuCAKTii.K I'APUit 3iSJ5H ! nor cent.
STI-.ltMNO ExUIIANdU-Qll I't bill llrill lit
Sl.bilJi for sixty day bills and Ji.bS'i for do-
miind. .
Thu closing quotations on Dands ;
Fliiunuliil XotoH.
. . - . - - - . - - - OITV , Mo , , April 22-Cloarlnzs
I liilHLrJ |
Niw YiniK , Anrll Si-Oloarlnss , $120.427,181 ;
balances , t.MMI.ul. .
. ST.I.OUIS. Mo , April 22.-OlourlnBs , ri.nc3.-
bolj balances. $ , UOU.J. | .Monoy , SJjo jior cont.
I'lili.ADUi.i'illA , I'll. . April 22 , Cloarincs.
lUKJI.Uli ; balancesKKI.51li - ! ) money , a per
.1'Ai.TiMOiiE. ' Mil. . April 22. - ( llearliiKs.
tl.h8.Ui7l , balnncos. JWl.uill ; money , 0 per
MBMIMIIB. Tenn. . April 22. N w York o\--
chaiiKosollliuatJI.SO , Oloarlnss. . ' 22voOi bal-
I.ONPON , April 2i-Tlio amount of bullion
KOIIO Into the Dank of Kn-laua on balance
llnsTOX. Moss , , Apill22.-CloarinB8. trJ.CKJ. .
78 , ( balances , 4l.tau.roOs monuy. lljOlS per cent ;
uxulmuso on ow Voik , 17iB2Uo uUcount per
< J , < n" Alr11 , | S2.-Olearlnss ,
. . Now York oxnlianic. fommcrulal.
( I.50 purll.UOJ prcmtuin ; bank , fl.iu perSl.OUO
CiiiOAiin. 111. . April 22.-Monoy sto.idy at 4
( . per cont. Clearings. tH'fH.Ws Now York
oxuhhngu at3Jo ( pruinlum ; blurting exchange
"Ixty-day bill. . M.W'f ; deuund ,
STOCKS AMI UONUS.
Autltlty lu Coiilera llnvlntr Dppnrloil , Nar.
rowpr rinctimttoiu U'uroXolud ,
Nrw VOIIK , April 2-Tho stock market
todnv was the dullest wo havu imn itl many
ivcoki , The activity In the coalers having
departed aud with thu transfer of thu Boiling
prussuru to other stocks , nurrowor lluct na
tions vrero seou aud the volume of buslncis
berioutly restricted , The only discouraging
news thU inoriilng wns the circulation of
rumo of gold ungngcmoius for export , and
these wuro fulfilled during tbo day , but its uf-
fuots had been fulrly discounted und Its In-
lliicnco on prlcci was tmull , Northern 1'uelllo
preferred wan selected to boar the brunt of
t Ho attack * thla morning und u loss of IU pur
cent wns e tabllBlied In that sleek , but It
could uut be hold In tha face of the demand
from abroad uud tii kticngtb oxhlb-
Itcd by Now Knsland nnd tlio I.oulsvlllo fi
Nashville. Most stocks after n lower oncnln ? ,
I.uko Mhoro bollix down S per cent nnd Iiuck *
nwnnnfi , < 5 percent , further receded in the
early dealing * , but 1/nnlsvlllo on the demand
nbrond rose 'i per tent nnd Now I'nglnnd a
xmiill fraction , Thu trader * wcro Inclined to
soil the grangers and coalers , but the dimi
nution In the activity In Ho.idln ; wns most
marked , and Its fluctuations were reduced on
a similar scale. The decline In Northern I'a-
olllu was p'irtbilly recovered toward noon , tit
which tlmo the rliantrcs In quotations wcro
very small until townrd 2 p. m. , when the
I.ackawntinnsuoro I n material Improvement
from I13'f ' to I.VJ'i. The general market dis
played a 11 r m totnpor dtlrtiiL tlio Into trading ,
n nil the close wns Htm , though very dull , nt
generally under llr.st prices. The gonernl
chanties wore In nil cases conllnu.l to frac
tional amounts , thoutli ; declines wcro in the
majority.
The following are the closing quotation * for
the lending stocks on thu Now York Stoc'c ox-
cliango today !
The total saloaot stocks today were 210.170
shiirc" , Inuliidiiii ; ; Atchlron , 1D.IUO : Dola-
wnro , hnckawanna & Wosturn , 7.WIO : Krle.
I2(0u ( : Loiilsvlllo & Nashville. 1.1,000 : Northern
1'iiclllo iiroforrrd , 3.1.1,00 ; Nnw Knelnnd. 10.000 ;
Ku'ullne. ( ifi.0,10 : st. ? I'uiil. I'.OM : Union 1'aulllc ,
0,0101stcrii Union. 4'.UQJ.
NEW YOHK. April 2 ; . The I'ost snys : The
prlccfl stand now on thoavoiaKo about a luilnt ,
Lolow last week's uluslnir. These who unjnyi'd
an cxtrt'ino tidvnnco during the London holi
days Inivo lost mnru hoiivlly , us was naturally
to bo I'xpeutud , Thus the comniorulal stocks ,
Now KiiKland and Ki'l'j , nra two points bulow
i-aturduy's urlces. and thu taking of profits by
spcuulatois who bought Western Union nloir
with the Invustmcnt stocks stop orJurs has
cut off three points. The forces now shapliiK
the market hnvo had some opportunity to
dlspluv themsolvcs , and tills much maybe
salt ! with iio-iHIvcncsa , that not the least slim
of a stronir buvlnv movement has coma In
sl ht. 1'coplu will ( IllVor In their explanations
and theories , but tliu fact Is undeniable.
London M < ) < ! ( -Market.
1C ] > ) / ) W-d / /iy./iiniB Oifoi tti\'ieU\ \
LONDON. April 2J. iNow Vork Herald Cuhlo
y eciitl to TUB HIK. : | Then- has Deen u
marked dearth of business In tlio Stock o\-
chan c , duo purtly to the apnronch of the set
tlement. also the general Utslnullmttlon on the
part of the public ! to enter Into speculative
commitments. I'linds close steady. Indian
rupee papur Is M to 'J pur > cent lower , after
opening from 'i to " per cent hlxhur. Homo
railways olo-o dull. Itrlzhton deferred has
been moro offered during the last hour and In
the absence of support has islvcn wuy 'i per
cent. Kxcont a ducllnoof I percent In North
Stafford and ' { per cent In Midland the oo-
ciinc In other descriptions has not ovcecded \
percent. Stagnation nrovulled In the market
for Amur-lean r.illwnys. Tlio majority of dealers
not having entered n Millie transaction In
the aboenco of further selling the tone lias
not Uequ unfavorable. A litllo buying would
develop ( Irmncb1 : . but as It Is the chanzcs In
prices are mostly lower , so as to br n ? them
down to the Nov Vork purity , but o\copt ono
Lake Shore the fall rarely e.xcends 'B to ? i
percent. Canadian line * are also very much
neglected. Canadian 1'aclflc and ( Jrand
Trunks leave off ii to ? 4 per cent lower. Mox-
Icun ordinary preferences Ihictuatcd within
narrow limits and closed ! a toi per cent
lower. Argentine and llrazlllnn lines ari dull.
There has been suaicely any demand for
money today. Short loans have bcon easily
obtained at it to Si per cent discount. The
maikothus been a shailo nimer. Two nnd
thioo months bills are quoted at 1 > ( to 13-10
perco.it. _
Iloston Stock .Marker.
BOSTON , Mass. . April Si Tlio following
were the closing nrlces on stocksi on the Hos-
ton stock market today :
Now York Mining Quotations.
NEW YOIIK. April 22. The following are tbo
closliu mining stouk quotations ;
II. A. II .Mo.vlcan l.tU
Coimol , Cal. X'a. . . : ! sO Oiililr aw
Duudnood 21U 1'lynioiitb HO
Jiurekiii'on , . , . . , , , IM Havauo I'M
Uould Hi Curry , , , , , 11. ' , tilerra Nevada 115
Halo A .Norcrojs. . . ir > t-lanihuil Ilio
HiiniustiiUu 1.15 Union Con 115
Horn Mlver ! 1IU
I.IVK M.VIUCITS. '
Cattio Values Illglmi- Under Steady IJu-
liuinil Hojfs Weak nnd lo\vor.
OMAHA. April 2.-ltoculpts of all kinds
8.204 cattle , 14.5UJ hogs and 2,78lshoui'tho'i
ll\o ilaysof limt wcuk ,
In spltoof an Incruaso In receipts of onttlo
si ) fv.rth s wool ; con.parud with lust ofoxcr
4.500 head , the markut continues to advance.
Chicago was reported utrongur. with only a
moderate supply , and both locnl nnd shipping
buyers having good orders were early In thu
saddle engavod In a Uvuly competition fur the
comparatively few cuttlo liore. 1'rlccs ranged
from hticng to lOo hlghor on all dcslrublo
grudc's of beuf and shipping steers , ( ho advance
MI lar this weuk bo n.cJo in 30c. This addud tn
the advance thu latter pan of lust wcok and
puts prices anywhuro from UUo to 50o higher
than tlio low point ten days ago. The good , fat
1,200 tol.100-11) . cuuvcs sold from L8) ) to 11.0.1 ,
iliero was nothing really prlmo or rholco
heio. 1'nlr to good U U 10 l,2.Vl-b. | stedm sold
from t-1.IU tofl.7.1 , with scatteringsliesol'cuin-
miin light stutr from that down to } : i.20.
'I hu inoagurotlurliiUHof butcnuiV anil can-
neis' stiiou- . about olght londa. changed hands
qulukly at prices ranging from5o to lOu hlghor ,
bales being at from tl.iiMo ta3tfor Inferior to
cho.co COUH and heifers. Hulls , oxon und
stags woru In fair dumand nnd qiiotably 1111-
vlinnged at fiom Jl.oo to f-i.2.1. The supply of
ualvoa wns light , the demand good and tlio
market ( Inn on the buU of < J.W to $5.03 for
poor to prlmo vcaln
Jhu fresh otrurlngs of stockcrs and fenders
were lariolyvesiuiiu. . Thosu found a ready
Halo to the rcgulnr iluulci-H mostly nt from
f LOO to MIX Some choice natlvo gtockori sold
us hull ns M.il : and it was cxtrumoly fominon
BtuII that had to hull bulow J1.UJ , Outvldo
buying wiiHkomowhnt llmlted but yard spo
il I iitors took hold freely und prices wuro anv-
nhura from 'u to lOu higher ihan Thursday.
Hepresciitutlvo sales ;
bTKEIIS.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. Na Av. I'r.
3. , WJ f J 20 19..MO 13 U 1J..O-0 t
1. 1333 1 00
STOCKK11S AND FRBIinit * .
1. . SOO 2 8'J 17. . 074 3 03 2.1. . 70.1 31.1
i. . : no 1101 io..i y : i is ai. . S47 in.i
4. . (110 ( 3 OJ 2. . 7SJ 3 IJ 1. . 710 320
1. . KV ) il DO 3. . 840 310 2..7A ) 321
. ( . . , SIO 1100 5. ! WO 310 2..KH3 32.1
8. . 013 30J 8. . 8tt 3 10 11. . 6UJ 3IW
UTAH CATTI.C.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av.
7 * stonri. . lO'il jj L-'I 4 foodor1 ! . 0. ' ! " } J 00
17 feeders. IDiO 3 00 113 feeders. . 1014 3 10
21 feeders , in. ) 3 CO 21 fuei'ors. . 1120 3 IS
ft feeders , nil 3 10 10 fucdurs. . 104 ! ) 3 00
21 fenders. 101'J 3 10 13 feeders. II'3 3 10
tnlllims
lions Kor the runt five dny the Incronso In
receipts conipmed with last Week amounts to
over&.jJd lioiss. The market opcnu.l wouk and
fully a nickel lower on all cr.idcs. SlilppliiK
orders wcro decidedly limited nnd whllo tlio
fresh meat demand was fulrilio rather liberal
oTorlnp ! < < cave buyers thu best of the situa
tion , and they romlliy took ndvantiiqo of It ,
Tlio market rather crow woiso as the mornliu
advanced on account of unfavorable no\\i
from Chicago and the clo'-o was very weak ,
with a ooil ; > c to 10J ( tccllup. I.lKlit and
biitolmrnvulitht hozs sold ataboiitSp premium
over heavy boss , but nearly everything went
at ffl.Ilj to $4.1.ome fif the moro dcsliablo
loads solllns early at $1.37' } to JI.40. The bulk
sold at from J4.M to J4.n. : against $4.r > to $1.40
I hursday. the General avorace of prices paid
boinzl.iJ'a : , iiBtitnslSl.ii'J ' Thursday and JI..Y. ' ? !
last ! riday. Kepresontatlvu sales :
r > 310 80 400
. 04. . . - . IMS fcO 400
1 : iSJ a 50 2 3J3 40 400
2 340 3.10
SilEKl1 The itifiply consisted of four doubln
dcukB , ono consigned to a lo-al puolier and
two of them not offered on the nmilict. The
reniatnliig load , coiinnoii lolxod natives , sold
roaill y at to.OS. a comparatively strons price.
Dcniand still vury active , market firm. Kalr
tocood natives , SI..VX31.10 ; fair to Rood west
erns. Jl..rJ(0'J.OJ ; uommon and stock sheep. WHO
© 4.23 : uood to cholcu. 4J to 00-lb. lambs , f I.3D ®
0.7.1. KoprcscnUitivo sales :
No. Av. l > r.
2 bucks 130 9.1 M
01 native mlNcd 7'J fi OJ
fc9 o.itlvo iiiUeil 77 6 03
Receiptsuml I > lsto4llloi > ol'.Stoclc.
Receipts at the Unloa titojt ! y inls. South
Omaha , Neb , for the twenty-four hours end-
liiK at 3 o'clock p. in. , Aurll 2 > , Ib'JJ. '
HKCBll'Ti.
DISI'OSITIOV.
Olilrnio IHo.Stock Jtiirlcot.
CiliCAno. III. . April22. [ SpecialTolegram to
Tin : IIEK.1 Cattio sold as high today as on
Thursday , but triding iacucd the snap tliut
bus distinguished It for s-omo days past , ? ud
thuio wus ai uiiderciinent of weakness that
under a llttlo picsstiio from buyers * would
have developed Into a positive dcullnu. It was
not because of any picsent c.xccss of supplies
that the niarlct ; showed a tendency
to react but of the prospect of big receipts for
next week. Thoeaily market was fairly ac
tive , whllo later In the day sales clr.iUKuU. thu
oloso holng qulto weak. Qiiotullons range
from $1.5 ! ) to f 1,7.1 for poor cows to from } .1.0J to
J.1.10 fdrovtrii steers , . Tradliu was largely at
fiom $ J..10 tot 12.1 for cons and bulls and u :
from iH8J to $1,5) ) for steers. Stookcrs and
feodeis bo'd to a limited extt-nt at from S..W
toiftl.b.l. TUMIS cattle wcio nominal at fiom
t..2.i totl.n. :
Suppllbs of sheep have continued llncral ,
the total for the week ending with today
being about 4I.O.H ) . Trade was actlvo all thu
WCOK and the market generally strong. The
recent ( U'cllno has been fully legalncd. In
deed present prices are iho bcxi that havu
niovallcd thus far. Shorn sheep are arriving
In a small way and aip In demand at fiom 7.1o
tntil.u ) oir from the prices p ild for unshorn.
Most of the trading was at from ( .1.7ft to Jd.3,1.
Uulissold as low as from Huu to ? 4.ro and
extra qualities are quoted up to from $ J. ( > 0 to
l'il. ( . Lambs sold all the way from J.1.5) ) to
K7.03 and Hprlnga were salable at fiom )2U > 10
(1.50 per head.
Today'u hog market was ( Inn nnd reasona
bly actlvo at thu above raiiKo of prices. Tliov
ullppcd olT another 5u pur 100 Ibs. on the prluo
of hogs , the beiU-aorU dropping to $ ! , ( > . ' ) and
thu bulk of th ( * ho/s being wolghud at from
91.50 to J4.IX ) . TlnS shipping demand was not ax
strong as at the boxlnnlni : of tlm week and
local packers wuro liidlllcrent. Hvon at the
reduced prlco4iu consldurablo ( iiianttty of
stock was allowed to rumaln In sol lor.- , ' hands ,
and Iho eloso wyiP very dull at from ? l.,0 to
ll.iiO for poor to prlmu light an I at from 11.25
tofl.CI for heavy and medium weights.
. Kocolpts worm Cattle , U.uoj ; hogs , 2I.ODU ;
shoi p , 7.0/0.
Tim Rvunl
.
S..iKiil.u : , : cowfiund heifers , { i.
llH-Kuuoipt ) ( . 2 > iUOJ ; shipments , 2,030 ;
market blow nnd Mlluo lo cri ruiiL'h und i iini-
moii , HOuijjl.2J ( | ' mixed and uaokerit. * 4.50i6
4. . ' > 1 ; prlmo lui.ivi' and buiuhur * ' wolg'ita , Jl l > 0
G l.iiA ; llRht , tl.A'itil.Oi.
SllCBp-ltccClutii , 7,000 , ; shipments , 2,500 ;
marUut htcady" : jwothurs ini'l yearlings , fii.5.1
Q07.UU ; inlXDl , ' ti.UJai.-1 ( | TUXJIIH , * ) , OJ < it5.7U ;
wuituriib , lO.'AiOfl/J.'i ; lambs , > .u Ct7.U ) .
New YoriTTTTti Sltiek lurkut.
NEW YOIIK. April C2. IlKKVKS-Itceelpti ,
Si J beat' , iicliidlog twenty-lit o cars forsalr ;
MALIGNANT ABSCESS.
/ Wy Jlttlo girl suffered for thrco j-enre
/ from n lurgo Abscess ou her hip , tlio
I result of ti full and dislocation. The
V Abscess ivas largo , ivlth six openings ,
\all of which dischiirgcd puss. I was
Induced by friends to give her 8. S. S. ,
und by tlio tlmo tuo fifth bottle was
finished the Ab5ccs3 was entirely heal
ed , uud U > child was well and happy.X
Mrs. J. A. WIEQNKIl. \
Sl.ATINOTON , I'A. I
Send for lx > ok on the Blood and Skin. /
Swirr bPKiiFic Co. , ATLANTA , GA./
11nliot ftcl | ' ' . shndo higher ! nntivo tocr ,
UWWlddpcrlOOlbs. ! bulls nnd cow , Ji.G.V4ii.i'0 ; !
dressed beef stendy nt c < a o per IU bh u-
mcnta todaj1WO bcovcm lornotrow , 1,551
bcflvcs and ( < , i,0 ; oitartcrH of beef.
Cu.vns-ltcrolptu , I.MR bend ! ston 1y feeling
nnrt firmer : veals. J.I.7.1S4.AO per 10J Ibs.
yilKRl'-Ilccelpts , 4.701 hind : IMIIUS , dlmdo
paalcrt nnshorn sheep. 7.X ( > 5l7.rot nnihorn
lambs.rJ'i(37.WJi'llp ( il micop , IS.UlttS.S5i
clipped Inmbs , fn.70ilii.sn ! dressed mutton
firm nt 103120 per Ib.i dressed lambs wcnk
nt ll'ifflllie vorll ) .
llods-Hrrctpto. atCOIicnd ; consletioil direct ,
nominally Ilrm nt Sl.tioa5.co.
Kansas City l.lti * Stork .tlnrknt.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. . April 2J , ( . 'ATTM : Ilc-
cclpn. 11.000 ! shipments.liyj ; mnrkot aetbrt nnil
stead v t < > * lrmitnillthroiwn : teers. } ; i.4.V.t4.w . : ;
cows. ll.WHW.2Ji stockuM nnd fccdois. $ .55.
Hens HeeolPts. P , : 0 ! shipments. 2.10J1 the
market opened steady and cm od SB lower ! all
gr.'ides. J.i.iuB4.ir ( ; bulk , $4.iOftl.4X :
SliBBl' Hecolnts. lUWO : shipments. I.OOOj coed
Mieep wcro In dctnnnd and strong ; other : )
A .V.VO y A VMI K.TS. .
Today Mlsa Gnlo and nor compnny will
close their onRnBoment nt Boyd's now thea
ter by giving two performances n tnnllnco
fit 2)0 : : ) this afternoon nt which Shakespoaro's
tragedy "Homco nnd Juliet1' will bo given ,
nnd tno regular oventnp performance nt S ,
when Shnkcsncarc's beautiful pastornl com
edy "As You 'LIUo U" will bo the bill.
This morning nt 9 o'clock scats will bo put
on snlo for th& cngngomont of Cnrioll .lonn-
son In "Tlio Gossoon" nt Bo.vd's now then-
tor. "Tho ( Jossoon" opona Sunday evening
nnd continues thrco niguts.
"Hluo .Tcnns , " ono of the great successes of
last season , comes to tlio Uoyd the last thrco
evenings of next week. *
"Devil's Mine , " which comes to the Par-
natn Strcot thcator next wok , opening with
tt.o usual Sunday tmiilnco , has In all proba
bility caused moro comment by Its odd title
itinn any attraction traveling , unless , Indrod ,
It bo some of Hoyl'a eccentric handles. Tha
play is not n bit gruotoino ( .r blond-ctirdlliiK ;
on the contrary , it Is a bright , pure picture
of Itfo In the far west , and nbout in free
from objectionable features us can bo. It
tells a pretty love story , nnd is brim full of
bright , crisp comedy. The title is certainly
"mal apropos , " but bolter 'i peed play Illy
named , than n good name nnd a poor play.
Duncan Clark's female minstrels , ono of
the most entertaining shows ou ttio ro.ulwill
nppoar at the People's mentor , on Uouclas
street , tonight nnd tomorrow night. Tbo
bill will show many now nnd novel features.
Don't miss a great night's entertainment.
Dlseaso nnverisuccossfully attack * osv -
tcni with pure blood DoWltt's Sarsap.irtlU
mtiUcs pure , now blood and enriches tlio old.
.IWFUt. VKlMi : . .VllKTKtnVTlOX. .
\ U'diniin Itiirns Her llusliand nnil Child
nnil Is Killed by u Hull ,
DniSTOt. , Tenn. , April 122. News has been
received of a torriolo double tragedy which
occurred across the border in the mountains
of . Ilnrvell well-to-do
Kentucky. Sy was a - -
farmer of that section. Ho had been mar
ried about three years and und lived a com
paratively hnppy lifo with his wifo. A few
days'ngo. . however , ho made the startling
tllscovcry that his wife wns intimate wltn n
young man named Alex Hr. dy and vehem
ently abused her for inlidclity. Monday
night Mrs. Ilnrvell thoroughly saturated
with kerosene the bed on which her husband
and infunt were sleeping nnd throw n lire-
brand thoicon nnd fastened the door. The
building was soon wrapped In Humes. Among
those attracted tothosconoof the tire was
Bradv. After looking on n few minutes ho
and Mrs. Hurvoll started ncross a Held and
were attacked bv a savage mill and gored to
death. Mrs. Horvell lived a low hours and
acknowledged the fuels as above stated.
coon ADVICE.
" 3Iy boy , I um going to buy you some
thing which the doctor advised mo to
give you. lie said a thin child is always
delicate ; iioboily worries about a plump
one. I will give you Johunu If off 's Jlnlt
Extract to build you up. I know it will
do it , and then only will I buy you the
btono blocks to build houses with. You
need strength first to become a man be
fore you build houses. " Dr. Friclce , a
well-known practilionerof Pliiln. , writes :
" I have tried Joliatin HolT'H Mult Extract
not only on myself but also on a gieat
number of my patients with marked suc
cess in cases of convalescence , impaired
digestion , for mothers while nursing , for
children , and in general debility , and
have found it to bo an excellent remedy
for building up the Bysteni. In my own
cacoof impaired digestion it has benefited
mo moro than all other remedial ngentp
which I have used , " Bo sure to obtain
the " Genuine " which must have the sig
nature of " Johnnn IIolI " on the neck.ol
every bottle. Eisner & Mendclson Co. ,
Solo Agents and Importers of Mineral
Waters , 0 Barclay street , Now York.
JSOUT5I OMAHA.
_ _
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Ilest cattle , hoi ; and fchcop market In tha west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FKAZIER
LIVK STOCK COMMISSION.
TIIJ : LKADKKS.
Wrlto to thin house for cor-
root Market Honoris.
Wood Brothers ,
South Oinnlia Telephone in" , - Chicago.
J. I ) . DAUIsMAN. I . ,
W. K. WOOD. { Mannirors.
Miirkot reports by mall and who cheerfully
fiirnlHlied upon application.
'
- T M IS
James H. Campbell Company ,
Chlunco , I'nstSt. Lonls , Kansas ( Jlty. i-outh
Uniahu , > lonx Oily , Kort Worth ,
A. Crlll. W. K. n.'iinr. II. F. T.illiniihin ,
Cliloiko. ' llOKbalcaiimn , L'utlU Milciman
Crill , Denny & Company ,
Mve block Coaiuilimlon. lloom ' . ' 7 Kxch niQ IlW'if ,
South Otauliu ,
A. D. Boycr & Company ,
M and I'J ' Iv\olmnno Ilulldliij , South Oniiiha.
Corruspuiulonco nullclluil nnd uruuuitly niis urjil.
' iillun lu onlt'ra lor uluckum , \ feudora.
tlnblUlicd , l&i . IncuriioratJd , K'lt '
Cupltal fully | > iili | , tiJWJ.
Wagg oner liirney Company ,
Wrllo or lro us for prompt uiiU rullntilo markat
roiorl | .
Perry Brothers < 5c Company ,
l.lvu Stock ( 'oiiiinlbilon.
Uoom Cl Kxchan o Iliilldlnir. houth Omaha.
Tulephono 1707.
Gasiman & Dudley , M. H.Hegarty&Oo. ,
Hooins l' 0 nnd IU , Kx- ICooin
eh.iiuu ilulldlni ! .
South Omuliii , - Neb South Oinah.i , - Neb
Miller Brothers ,
lloom av , lUcbniiKO llull llni { - - - Soutli Omaha
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
Union litock Yard National
-HANK. -
Tlie onlr bank nt the yurdi. Cni'Hal nnil > url -
l > lu > . i'iil.UJO. Cullucllun * vrovilni : oul uf ilia llvu
muck tuilncti bbuulu tu lent illrou Io llilt bank.
hhlppun tun Uuputil for cruJlt ul tUulr liuuu baak
OMAHA
m and
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OMAHA TENT * AWNING - WOLF BROS , ft CO.
ING COMPANY , Tents , awning * , tatpnu-
n B , Immmockd , ollnml llm.'cotrriiof nllklnil * .
rnbtior clothing , genii Hogg , bnnnrri , pto. rn < l
Jorcafsuo. 11U Fnrnnm for cMMouuo.tOj 3. loth
BAGS AND TWINKS
II.C. TQDD ,
M.O. DAXOM Succe ser toJ.J. Wllk-
, cti on. M'f'n elRar. piper
Dlcyclei told on tnonthlr pncklneboin * . All uorul
I'nrruonts. in ) N , litli it ties In not dnn.
111U Douglm SU
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-COESHOED3.
IIOJ Howard Siron.
rnotorr oorner lltli nnd IKunli ' slr-i ti.
We nro maklnir oloso pMcos tooi'h tiirofi. an I nra
olllnc a clasi of ituodi wnloh Ii vurr ilia-
nblowllh march tnti.
KIRXINDAll , JONES It. AMERICAN HAND SEW-
CO , , EO SHOE CO.
Wholesale Mfr . Aitcnta Hoots , shoe * , rubbers
Iloston Itubbcr ShocCo , feltvooils. Kill utlar-
1IIU , IIDI , llOJUarncr-sl nef-sU
BUEWERS.
JOS. SCHLITZ BREvi-
INQ GO.
Offlce. S. dlhaml I.eavcn-
\vortliSn. . ( liimUii.
> ohn M.trhovar. Att.
CONFECTIONERY.
VOEGEU DIHHIMQ
Mfr fomfectlonors nnd
Jolibers of foreign nnd
domostla fruits , lllu
Uoward st.
CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMnlOND&CO.
Cnrrtneo butldcrn. IIo o
unit iintrol wagons n
fiecl. | < lty.
18th , opi > Court llonio
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON ,
CO. , Mrfs bimcy tojis , backs ,
A. T. Darbr , Mitr. Topi , cushions , etc. Tend lor
cunbloni , backs , cto. catalog : 311) ) S. Kth sU
SI4 North IJth-jt. _ _
IIAUDWAlUi
RECTOR H. WILHELMr LOBEOK&LINH ,
CO. , '
t'eMcrs' hnnltritrii an
Corner 10th and Jtclion moctmnlcs' looK
Streets. llOl Doimlnii Street
CIIAS. R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIE13
Ilnnlwood lumbtr , trooJ
cnrj-on sort p rqu l Imporlo 1.Amerlotn | * nr t
flooring , Inn I coniont , Mllwaukat
lirilritullc rcment iu > 4
( thnnj DougUf. : ns.
LIQUOKS.
IUR&.C3. , FRICK& HERBERT ,
Manor mototmnH , 111 !
llKtncj-si. Mfri Ken
no,1 's Kail lnll nit Wholcinln liquor doalcff
Icri. 1W1 fnrnnuvit.
MILLINHHV
C. ASTONEHIll , J. ouiimtDER .v GO. ,
Iniportcrn niul Jobbcriot
Mllllnerj. noltoru.clocks millinery , notion.Mnll
Die. 110-113 S. lethal. tittlcM prompt. 'AW U Bt
lllli st.
MUSICA
A. IIQSPE , J3. , THE MEINBERD CO. ,
i'lnnon orimni. W .V. 1Uh ( St IMnnn *
ninirrlnK olo. 1513 mimic nnil iiiulcnl in-
itrunu'iitauf nil klnj
OILS.
STANDARD OIL CO. SNOWDROP OIL
llcflned nnd lubricating No bad odor , nn
chimney , no charring
oils , nxloRreaic , etc. ulekt \ ' < for It t-etio
Held. Miiirmur \
OYSTERS.
A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLAIT & 00. ,
1'iickcrs of oy ter , Hah OjntpM , ( lilt aii | c.'lery
nnd colorUMI.oavon - .II'J S. loth it U TU
worth Bt. Colv , innnnuor.
OVERALLS , SHIRTS. ETC.
S MEAD ,
Mfrs of"K A S" ponti. cclcbrited "lluct *
Bblrts and ovornlU.ctc. rkln" nreralla. | i nt ,
611-13 a. IHUiU sh'rt" . coata , etc. Kul
Oiimtm.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Kitabllshcd , 1873. BRANCH A
WHITNEY IL CO.
. I'roilucc , frnlis of nil
llntlcr , fgxs and poultry klml < , oyalcrs. 317 a ,
818 S. latn-st. IbtliaU
KIRSCHBRAUN& MS. A. CLARK & CD/
SONS. , liultor , cheaio , en1
Buttor. c i and poultrr poultry nnj Kame.
Il'-TJ llonard-Jt. 317 bouth Ulli StriwS.
"
J. A. RYDER & CO. 0. PEOAU ,
Uutter.eBgs.chooie.poul- roinml < slon luurchanK
try , hides and gamo. I'roUueo. butler , as\
I''IJ llownrd street. elieo e nr.d noulirX
Uefur to Com 1 Nat-Ilaok _ lSth _ nd lloward-st. y
MUIUH&.MC CLAIM
i-'liocinltles. butter , cggr ,
I'huene. puultrr , tlc.N'ii
415 S. Illh. lief. 1st Natl
SCHROEDER & CO , i & FEnousoU. "
iutlor , oziis , rhooa ,
Cii'li biijrcrn butter and ( rnlti , puuiiry , vani * .
l'Kk" > ; handleii all other AKOIIII for My T'
iiruituea on comuililon. Hiiynl horse and caltla
fUH. Hth St. Bplcc. OOi M. Illh ti.
OREELEY&CO. , J. B. IIUSEtCO. 1
Duller , et-gj. iioultrr , Our > p4clilllu < : lliittir.
Kmnv , hldei nnd fruit , onKt nid p > ultry , IJlJ
1UV7 Howard Htreot. Ku.TnrJ utroal.
W. E. RIDDELL 1 RIDDELt A. CO.
n : t i n tied 'ess ) ,
Wholsuloljutlcr & eg it Iliiltor. chc'u . oim ,
> tulilc-a , fruitspoulV
voic ,
HUTU nnd aclli ( or
try und guiuo. ,
cash. 413 S.I Ith-st.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KINO PAPER C3.
Carry n full slock of Wr | > pln piipcr nllklndi
Iirlntltiz. wrnpplni ; nnd of Iwlnos etc II Mi
llownrd street. Toll- * '
nrlttriK paper , card pi-
lior etc. pbonu , 171J.
STOVE REPAIPxS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAI.il
WORKS ,
Mnveri'pnlrH nnd wit
uttichnipnti for any
kl.id ot fttmo mads.
IWi lloiulus. j
SASIL- TOYS.
M.A. II. HARDY &
Toys , ilolK nltfiimi ,
MnniifacturcM of fa h rnncy Komti. liuusofnr *
il u o r s , l > 11 n d s and nWiliiu uoo < 1 ' ! , ' *
mouldings. Ilrnuch of- ilren's cnrrlnao ) . ul
ttco , ISth andlzardbts. rurnum blruul.
Continental Bl'k , 15th and Douglas.
Furniture , Carpets and Draperies.
IN USK. ALWAYS CONVENIENT AND HANDSOME. CI.OSKD.
Gunn Combination Bed , 13 different styles.
I3e sure and see this bed before purchasing. f ,
We are the Exclusive Agents
Send for Spring Catalogue
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VOU TO UVKH 1.101 1'ATIK.N I'-1. Inviistluatu
onrmothod. Writ ton KM r inloo tu alHulutuly
euro all kinds of ItUl' I'll UK nf both Koxoa ,
Hllhiint tlm nno of knlfo or uyrliuu , no mat *
t r of how lon stundln ( .
EXAMINATION FREE
0. E.
. . MI
307-303 N. Y. Life Uuildiu Oiiulia , Neb.
Ofllces Denver. Colo. ; ( Jhlcao. 111. : Ht ,
oillrt , Mo ! Dutrolt. MJcll.i Mllw.uiKoj , U'li. |
MaiiKH , In. ; tJaltfiiKO Oity , uih : ; 1'uri *
, Uru. : llutto , Mont.
8ENDFOR CIRCULAR.