Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BlSK : MONDAY APRIL 25 , 1802.
MUCH SHORT STOCK SOLD
Ercn a Good Banfc Statement Did Not Save
Those Interests.
MORE SAVIOURS FOR THE UNION PACIFIC
Speculators Acroo Tlmt tlio Oould-Sacc-
Clnrk MniniRcmont Must < H\o Vfny
at thn AppronchliiB Annual lllcc-
tlon Hollow of tlio. Situation.
Nnw Yomc , April 81. [ Special TclORrnm
to Tun Hr.E.1 1'hc market closed weak Sot-
unlay. The bank statement was good , but
thntdld notholp It , Soiling preponderated
and wullo a good deal must have boon short
tech , hero ncd there unmistakable ovldcnco
nppcorcd that long stock was coming out. A
Rood many buyers on margin were tired
waiting for profits they did not see nnd when
the maruot was hammered on the gold ship
ments they wcro scared and sold out. It
night have been some rcltaf from a namby-
pamby stntti of things to have n slaughtering
wld by the boars.
fhcro Is plenty -excitement when nlno
or ton leading stocks nro being smashed at
the nmo time , the crowd of llltlo stocks
drop off whole points nt cneh ( | Uotatlon , the
volumoot sales swells up as the excitement
crows , brokers shout themselves hearse
trvlng to execute orders , frightened baim
managers hnsillv sail loans and everybody
wonders If the bottom Is going to drop out
of things Just na the big operators , who
linvo engineered the movement , rush In
their buying orders and send up prices with
n bound.
Money IH Tcio Cheap.
Dut in the present condition of things
there Is not much chance of enjoying n cir
rus Ilko this. Money Is too cheap. 'Iho
Union Trust company bus Just reduced Its
ruto on doposlls from 2K to I per cent , xou
can have n dull market , with certain stock *
dropping because of specially unfavorable
conditions affecting the properties , as in the
case or the Atchlson aim Northern 1'nclllo at
this tlmo ; but wbilo banks are soliciting
customers to borrow money , oven the spring
Kold shipments uro good only for tempoiary
nnd small depressions. The selling of the
last wcoic may continue for n day or two and
linock the market down n Llttlo
inorp , but It docs not scorn pos
sible the movement can go fnr.
The trading Is merely ptofcsslonal and the
growth of the short Interest soon established
n basts for a rally. It will help tbo bear side
of speculation that wo sball send out inoro
gold this week. This merchandise export
Ims been sold against for a month or inoro ,
and the amount of not" commercial bills
being made is comparatively small. So If
London continue a seller of our securities
tlilr. week the gold export may bo consider-
nbln. If It becomes n bj.rerlt will bu small.
So far this year wo have sent out about
$14,000,000 , which U below the average for
tbo season.
It was a great disappointment to the bulls
that London failed to como strong Tuesday
mottling , after tbo holidays ; in other words ,
that instead of following- load given l.cro
nnd buying It took mlvunta o of a higher
range to" unload on. The traders promptly
took the bear sldo of the market on this dis
covery , and slocks wcro quickly thrown
over.
Ilumoi-H of a Heading Strike.
Bear news at once sprang up in plenty.
The action of the Pennsylvania rend In re-
ilurlng con I tolls was accepted ns meaning a
coul rnlo war , as Incidcntnlly a great strike
on the Heading road was assorted to bo im-
] > cndlng. Neither , has materialized up to
this time , but the coal stocks had most of the
rise of the previous wcolc speedily knocked
oil their pins. It is the oaslcst thing In the
world to swing Reading between 50 and 00
that Is , easy for the Insiders , and they bocm
lo llnd their prollt iu doing it.
The action of the Pennsylvania certainly
lias a douotful look , and that the company is
dissatisfied with its old time rival in branch
ing out Is notorious , but it is extremely
doubtful if tbo Pennsylvania managers uro
Kolng to do anything which would seriously
diminish tbo revenues derived from an Im
portant branch of their own buainois , which
o coal ruto war would certainly do. But if
tbo Pennsylvania and Heading companies
really did get Into a fight it would bo a battle-
of giants. This is unlikely , howavor.
There is a moro genuine boar outlook iu
certain parts of the west , whnro sumo of the
roads are likely to tnuko a comparatively
poor show of earnings in the next two or
three months. It is probably duo to
n knowledge of this that the
Atchlson securities continue to
dribble on the market. The income bonds ,
it Is said , will possibly got bait the full in
terest this voar and 2) < f per cent on a bond.
belling at , r > 0 Is only fi per cent on par , whllo
the quotation Is now between 50 and ST.
Five per cent on n security of doubtful qual
ity is not much to got for one's money. As
to Northern Pacille , it is pointed out that
this stock bus distinguished it self by workIng -
Ing down through a stronir market 'to near
the lowest point It , sold in the Baring panic ,
n pretty good proof that tboro is something
wrong Inside.
Vlllnril Talked nourish.
Mr. Villard cannot be , accused of persuad
ing people to buy it. Ho has talked bearish
for months , predicting tbo most dlroful con-
Bcqunccs to all railroad property from the
silver legislation , which Is as good a slick to
beat n dog with ns any other. Doubtless
Kotthcrn Pacific would have been Just where
it is If thews never bad been any silver legis
lation.
There are various rumors about Union Pa
cille. The annual election Is Impending and
another complete change of man ( remoiit is
in contemplation. When the ( Jould-Sugo-
Clarlc management camu In ay onr or so nro ,
it was to save the property from tlio Adams
inamiL'Oir.cnt. Now It Is In bo saved from
the Ciould management. Who will bo the
next party of saviours , ami how long will It
bo before It will bo necessary for thorn to
como upon tbo scone ? The block is down
low enough for any change to benciit it ,
but It bus sold lower and may again.
The process of differentiation , which. Is
ntoadlly taking some stocks down and as
Btcndlty convoying others up , shows that the
market Is u natural ono. Quotations are cor
responding to the actual conditions of tbo
properties. Ills natural that sound dividend.
paying securities should soil nigh at a time
v , lion money Is piling up unit Interest rates
nro going down. It Is natural also that
bankrupt properties should sell on a rccolvor-
Bliln basis. Lake Shore maintains itself
easily ubovo 131) ) . Manhattan holds nbovo ISO ,
.Northwestern Jlnds buyers whenever It goes
below ISO , nna Klchmond Terminal nt 10 ,
Union Pacific at 45 or North American nt 15
cannot bo called remarkably cheap. As re-
pects Manhattan uiul Western Union tbo
question whether tboy will rlso is chiefly a
question whether Mr. Gould Is willing to let
thorn. The growth of the earnings of ino
clavatcd road system Is largo and constant ,
omply scouring the 0 per cent dividend now
paid , and giving promise of increase.
IVeitvrn Union' * I'rospuctii ,
Wo tmo a present presidential campaign
coming on , and that moans for Western
Union an enormous incrcnso In business. It
lias no rival to divide thu business with. Hut
over all tbero Is the fear of what Mr. ( Jould
mav do. The bettor classes of tbo industrial
and gas properties teamed destined to
vnnco under the influence of easy money , for
the dividends they pay are largely relatively
to the prices at which the stocks are Balling
in tbo market. Among tbo trunk line stocks
the only ono which looks choup now is our
old time Erie , and even that Just at present
li not in favor because of fears
that tbo poor health of President
King will compel him to rotiro. Tbero was
talk some tlmo ago of it bull pull In Krio , but
if over the project was seriously entertained
it has bean given up. Doubtless the pro-
lectors were nllttlo disappointed In the earn
ings. A sort of J2rlo common among the
coalors Is tbo Heading deferred bonds quoted
ubout'JO. They have been acting curiously
lately as if some Interest was accumulating
them , Tboy used to bo hold in London , but
sluco the coal deal a conslderalo amount has
boon sent over hero. That soru spot In the
inurliet Hlcntnand Terminal appears to
bo a trlllo bettor. Tbo company has tbo
bulk of the Terminal securities safely lodged
In tbo ( rust counany , which give * tbcm a
good lever to work with ,
1'onr.njN i IN\N ( itiviK\r.
There Wan no Chungo In Discount llutv *
During the I'ast AVvi'k.
LONDON' , April 24. There is no change In
discount rates during the yait week aud
nothing occurred to break the ease of the
money market. With n reserve of over
16.000,000 balnnco of gold coming from
America only tbo traditional oblcctlon to fre
quent changes prevented tbo BanK of Bng-
and from reducing Its rate to 2 per cent.
The amount of the loan which the India
council contemplates Issuing is 1,000,000 ,
not 5,000,000 ns reported on Friday. It Is
now believed that the loan Is for railway pur-
TOSCS , the India government seeming to have
10 relish for doubtful speculation for a
Iso in silver. The complaints rlfo on tbo
Stock cxchnnco of on unusual dearth of busl-
icss niid of money did not tempt speculation ,
rbo only securities falily firm were those of
.ho highest class for Investment. English
.ecurltlcs . were deprossoJ. Foreigners wcro
rrcgular. Spanish and Portuguese- were
weak , but the latter rose ono point on favor
able reports of the progress of tbo conver
sion.
Venezuelan nnd Brazilian securities were
weak , the former on account of the revolu
tion , and tha latter on account of tbo seces
sion of the state of Matta'norns , which U Is
'cared , will load to Its annexation by the
Argentina. South American securities gen
erally are of n inoro hopeful tone , nnd good
alters for parcels of securities held by the
Darings and Murrottns had been directed.
In addition there was a slight boom In
South African mining securities , nrtor hurled -
led selling to snatch profits from the Isow
York advancing , prices of American railway
securities wcro beaten down , owing to tha
Pennsylvania cutting and fears of extensive
sold exportation from New York. The only
'iivorablo feature wo * the strength of tbo
Jnlon Pacific , based on the assertion that
Mr. Gould bad withdrawn from the control
of the road. Variations for the week In
jrlcos of American railway securities
r.cludo the following Increases : Lake Shoes ,
11 per cent. Decreases : Northern Pacific ,
1'i ' ocr cent ; Denver & Klo Grande fh'st
consolidated mortgage , 1 per cent ; Now
York , Pennsylvania & Ohio first mortgage ,
Wabash preferred abdVabash general
mortgage bonds , 1J < per cent oacb ; Erie , yt
icr cent ; Erie , 1 per cent ; Illinois Cen-
ral , J/ percent ; St. Paul common , l1 per
cent ; Pennsylvania , 1 percent ; Heading , j {
per cent. The securities of the Mexican rail
way during the wcok recovered a portion of
their fall resulting from , the reduced divi
dend. Grand Trunk of Canada suffered on
account of continued adverse rumors. Grand
Truiirt consols declined Jf per cent for the
week and Grand Trunk lirst preferred \ } {
P3r cent. It is believed , however , that a
lonlinued Increase of receipts will dissipate
thnso rumors. Copper shares were but llttlo
affected by the negotiations of American
nines , which nro guarded , ns suggested ,
mainly by the Interest of American produc
ers , who bonclit much moro than their Euro-
jean rivals bv restricting the output. Tboro-
ere business is regarded as too chimerical
for sarlous discussion.
lliivium Mnrkct Kovlovr *
HAVANA , April 2 ; ) . in tbo sugar market
during the week the stock was scarce and
justness dull. Tbo quotations ars as follows :
VIolasses sugar , regular polarization , $2.25
gold nor quintal. Muscovado , fair to ordl-
lary 83 tnOO = > , ia.OO > 4'@J.OS > f ; centrifugal
h ! to ! X ! = In hogsheads , bags and boxes , 2.CM
vi.30 ( ; in warehouse at Havana nnd Main-
moras , 23.103 bags nnd .1.400 hogs-
leads. Hocolpts for week , 129,500 bags nnd
402 hogsheads. Exports for the wool : . 33,000
bags and 2UO bocshcads of wblcb 22,000 bags
and nil the hogsheads to the United States.
BUTTCU Super American , ? 30 gold per
quintal.
FLOCK American , 57.00 gold per barrel.
JIUKUI : ) Bnnr fS.'JS cold per quintal.
II IMS - American sugar cured. $12.00
gold per quintal for northern ; $17.00 for
southern.
Lint ) In kngs. $8.50 gold per quintal ; In
tins , $11.00.
LUM unit Nominal ,
WIIITK N\vv BIMXS $ l.2."i per quintal.
Cnr.wixo Tonvcco0.03gold ! per quintal.
Hoi'o Quiet.
Fiicmirrs Nominal.
Kxcii.vxm : Quiet. .
SPANISH Gou > $2.4S@2.50.
On thu Purls Itmirse.
PAIHS , April 24. The bourse was lethargic
during the past week. Hoports of damaged
crops and anticipation of May day disorders
stopped speculation. Rio tintOJ declined 23
francs entirely on the London quotations.
Nobody believes that tbo proposed agree
ment witb American mines will como to any
thing. The week's chances were fractional
Credit fonclor advanced 2 % francs.
Oil the llerlln Itoiirsc.
Bp.nr.ix , April 24. The bourse was de
pressed this week. The plethory of money
s aftectini ; business. Quotations are : Mexi
can lis , 8't.bO ; Harpener , 140 ; Uoubles , 007.05 ;
iirlvnto discount , 1 % .
On tlio I'rnnkfort Itnurgo.
FKAXKFOIIT , April 24. Prices on the bourse
closed firm. Final quotations Include : Hun
garian gold route , 03.50 ; Hussiun 4s , 03.00 ;
Austrian silver rento , 70'JO ; short exchange
on London , 20.41.
v
TIII : .si'icur.ATivj : ; MARKETS.
Tliero AVIIt Again lieu Great Distribution
< it Market flgurou.
CmrAno. III. , April K3. llaHotlng on the
( imitation question seemed to Interest moro
people on 'change today than the quotations
themselves. The fact that 1'ardrldgo wus
mukln. : a very much ono-slded market drova
Many members to the voting tables to east u
ballot "for" the revival of a general distribu
tion of market fltires. Tha members not only
voted at tlio tables , but stayed thnro to In-
uiR'O others. The proposition curried OSS
turn
Tonight , compared with last evening , wheat
was lie lower , corn lie. oats ? i- , and pork T'.Ju.
with lard and ribs unchanged. Thu chief
bcarlsh.inllneiico WHS the brlKht and warmer
vruulherovcr mixt of tha country , glvlin ; n
better outlook not only fur thu winter grain
but M'odliiK operations , and largely discountIng -
Ing Prime's crop review , which was qulto
gloomy ,
Thu corn trade felt the effect of the flno
weather tnd a llttlo better movement. Thu
receipts wuro TO cars moro than estimated ,
reaching "M ears. The marlci't wax vnry dull ,
except at raru Intervals. The opening prices
Wi'ip from ? e to 'Jo below lust nlnht's II 'ires.
Modurittoollcilncscairlud tie ! quotationolf a
fraction more , after which there was a ( ally
of Uc. siu-coedud by a doulliio of lie , with a
subsequent weakening ofe. .
Tlio fiMituroln oalu wus tlto buying of > lav
and Belling of JuiHi amlJnly by a largo ope
rator. Tbo Initial trades were nt from > BU to
fie decline followed by an additional weaken
ing of from ! e to 'lo. The tradu In provisions
was about us yest > rdiiy and the neon thu
liquidation of IDIIK lines of barreled pork aud
aluadliicss In bird and ribs.
Unsliu'bs was llzht and fluctuations narrow.
Thi'i-u was a Htrqnier tone to taitu freights
mid rates advanced Jio to l ! u foruhoat and
lie ! fiircorn.
Tbo loading futures ranged as follows :
AUTICI.IM.
WHEAT NO. ' . '
April SB 81tl t 80 K-W
Mny tl SUA1
.Inly
COIIN No , it-
April
MHy
Julio. . . . . . . .
OATH No. y
Muy
Juno
July
Wi.su roiuc
Muy U 35 930
U67H V M UM
I.AIID
Muy I ) 1 U 12 a 15
July OSi U.Z7M OZ5 ci-s
BlHiUT It Ilia-
May 6 W 6 & 0
July SI.7H
Cash ( imitations wcro us follows ;
" "
w i r patontt ,
tI.UtiUO ; Miring straights , 3..VJ3.70.
\\1IBAT .No. 2 spring wheat. 82 ie : No.
3 spring whuat , 7 < Uo : No. 2 rod. a5U .i7 > ic.
OATS-NO. 8.88 i4t8ici ) No. a whitoT aujfi'
HVK-No. 2. 7a.
llAttr.EV .No. 2. f * jo0ci No. a. f. o. U. ,
No. 4 , f .a b. , 4o4ic ( ,
KI.AX HIEU-NO. l,07c.
TIMOTHY SKEI > 1'rlinc. 1l.331il.3a.
I'IIIIK MckH. jier bill. . M.82i'i.81i ! lard , per
HO Ibs. , to.U'tiUG.15 ; short ithh. bides , ( loosu' .
J.lWiU.VM ; dry suited HhouliIorK. ( Uoxedl , H.SJ
( i > \liO ; shore clour bldus , ( boxed ) , W. I7i ! < ao.ai' .
\\IIISKV UUtlllurs' Iliuahod uoods , per gul. .
t'i'OAiis-Ciit loaf , 5Scijrraiiulutcd , l c ;
stnndard "A. " 4tie.
Kcceluts anil bhlintoiiu | today were as fol
lows :
On tbo rroducoBxpliuiiKo today the butter
market w s tlriiij funcy creamery , 'JIH ©
'o ; flno western , ' 'oasiei ordlmuy , 184J1U
Uuodurlcn ! , iua.dc.
New Vork Murkvti.
1'oiuc , April ia.-fi.oua-JUceIuti. SO-
BlOtikis.l export * . 13,740 bbls. and 10,174 lacks :
inarkotdull : sale ; , laaso bbls.
yellow western. JJ.7.VS3 09.
WHEAT Kccelpts , , ni.vn bu.i exports , cs , .
BOO bu. : sales l.Otn.OOO bu. of futures. 104,000 bu.
spot , ypot mnrxct unsettled , quiet and strong
er ; No. 2 red. Ufl'je In store unit olorntori IN'i
WWyo afloat ! I ' ( MJX f. o. U } No. It red. fllo :
nniirntlo.l red , Sltt-so c : No , I northern. O MSS
AUct No. 5 nortliotn. W > ic : No. 2 Mllwaiikoe ,
WiSe delivered , Options were early 'iWMo
lown , foreign and local longs selling and easer -
er private cables from which there was an
id vaiico of I'io on April , with shorft covering
nnd light oirorlngs and H © ' { con other month ? ,
closing at 51,0 upon April , > sc up on May ,
with other months nnclmnnecl to'tcdnun :
No ' , ' red. April. tTl'iBOi'ic. ' closing Oi3 > ie : May ,
IX ) 3-lWOVe , closing on' o : Juno , S.i" , < aS''ic ' ) ,
oloslnitSD'ic : July. MSSU'c ' , closlnlKu ) : Aug-
ist , SUUUS'Jlic , closing SiMJe.
HVK Steadier , nulot : western. 81 ® S3c.
liAiiLey MAI.T iJull.
COHN Itecolpls. 11(1,670 ( bu , : exports , PI.SI3
ill. ; sales. 4Vl.l > OJ bu. of fUtnrcR : ino.030 bu ,
of spot. .Marknt Irregular , moderate business ,
closing easy : No. I' . 40'iOlOVo In elo valor : Wli ?
O.Ma alloat ] ungraded mixed , 4VJ ? . " > lo ! fttonmor
nixed , 43Bl''e. ' Options very steady , but the
) thers were steady nt 'jo up on April nnd UK
c clown on oilier months ; April , 40Uiit40iic ,
closing nt 4itf | ! Ma } ' . 47 > ( (317'c ( } , closing nt
7'dC ! Juno. Ijj.ci July , 45jiS4 ? ic. closing at
5Uc ; Allltist , 4'i'iQKie. closing at 4Gc.
OATH Itccolpts. I''U.'iTfl Im : exports , 69.010 bu.t
alns , 2J.UUO bu. of futures and : i7uoo bu. of
pot. Hpot market dull. Options dull ,
easier ; April , Illc ; May , IIIU"Inno : , : UV ; July ,
I'ic. ' i-put No. a white. HTo ; mlxod western , U4
O.dlo : white western , : il-4Q.lJSc. ! !
HAV li'lrtn.
llors Quiet , weak ; common to choice. 3 , ' ©
Oe.
Oe.SunAn
SunAn Ilaw , quiet nnd steady ; fair rofln-
nc. 'JJic. centrifugal 0(1 ( test , : iic ! : saln . I..MJ
ihds. ; muscovado S i te < t''lc to lloston from
lampion Heads : refined , dull , Htcadv ,
MOIASJKS roiolgn dull ; : > 0 test , llijo : Now
Orleans , dull , steady ; common to fancy , 25 ®
Wu.
Wu.ItiCB Quiet , steady : domestic , fair tooxtra.
WlHc ; .Inpan. 5'8'i'c. (
I'UTitoi.KUM Qiiiot , steady i cnulo In b'trrols.
3 40 : I'aiKur's In bulk , M.m ; refined now. jr. . 10 :
'hlludclphlaaiid Ilaltlmoro. il.o.'S : I'lilladel-
ililu and Ilaltlmoro in bulk , U.Vi't&U.Ga ; United
clo od at MUc for Mny.
CoTTONsr.r.D Oit-Qiuot : crndo,23J5o bid i y ol-
ow. : ilJo ! bid.
TAI.I.OW Klrm : city , 4 5-H2.0
HOMN Dull , Him ; strained common togooJ ,
$1.450)1.50. )
TtfiiriiNTiNr. null and weak ntllnc.
Ucns-Quletitnd unchanged : western , 14io ! :
receipts. : i. 1..r > pkcs.
HiliKS Dull and steady ; wet salted and
Now Orleans suited , 4 % to 75 Ibs. , WJbc ; Texana ,
selected. ! > 0 to GO Ibs , . USSc ,
I'OIIK Quiet ; now moss. III. OOQI1.50 ; extra
[ irline. flUO.
CUT M BATS Aetlvo ; plcklotl bellies , syc :
jilckled shoulJcrs , 5' ® - ' > ? ie : pickled ham UU
i'.Mic ; mlddlco. iiulot ; short clear , ? ( i.0 .
I.AIIII Dull and stcadv ; western steam ,
J.43 ! sales , IOJ tierces ; option sales. 5 0
lercos : May. $ (1.45. ( closing nt $ (1.14 ( bid ; July ,
: ii.rr > , closing at J0..v > bid : August , $1.01.
UUTTKH null ) western dairy , I3lic ( : west
ern creamery , lixS'.Mc ; western factory , 1210c ;
Klein. ' 'JiSi'4c. )
Ciinmie Quiet nnd firm : p rt sklm 50c.
I'm liioN-Dull ; Amorlcan. SU.7.ViWr .
CotTKit Qulot ; lake , t 1.8 1 bid. JI1.00 asked.
LEAD Dull ; domestic. U.S.'ifM.bO. '
TiN-l'Irm ; strult s. $ 'JJ.7xa2 ( ' . HO.
Oiniilni I'rodiico .Marknt.
Good roll. IMJlflo ; packln ? stock ,
i'otn.Tiiv Dressed chickens , llffll''c : alive.
OJilOc or S4.MiJf.iUO per dozen : turkeys very
scarce und In active domund , dressed , I5ffllOe ;
illve , ita ; > I4c.
nunKTO. ) . No. 1 green bides , 3e : No. 1
green salted hides. 4 > ( tiliuNo. ! : 2 green suited
iides. Mfrliic : No. 1 green salted hides , " " > to 40
Ibs. , 4'iIV5c ' ; No. auroon hldes. to 10 Ibs. .
! © lS4c ; No. 1 veal calf , H to n Ibs. , Uc : No. 2
veal OHlf. H to 1ft Ibs. . 4e : No. 1 dry flint hides ,
7e ; No. 2 dry Hint hide's , Su : No l dry Baited
ildes. f > 3te ; pare cured He per pound less than
fully cured , Sheep pelts urcon s tltoil , each
lV'i-il.2"i ; green s-ilted shearlings ( short
wooled early skins ) , each , irl' > c ;
dry shearlings ( short wooled early skim ) , No.
1 , each fi0c : Orv sho.irllngs ( short woolod
c.irly sl.lns ) . No. 2. oich Tic ; dry Hint Kansas
and Nebraska butcher wool pelts' , per lb. . ac
tual weight , HKTOU'ie ; dry Hint Kansas and
Nebraska Murrain wool pelts per lb. , actual
weight. h5J12o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight. H'tSI 'ic ; dry
flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . ac
tual weight. BJslOc ; dry pieces and bucks , ac-
tn.il weight. TQti'Jc. Tallow and grcaao Tuliow
No. 1. : fli4e. ; tallow No. 2 , : : © 'l'ic ; crease ,
while A. 4'a414o : grease , white II. 3USKI < fe ;
greaso. yobow , 'Jc ; groase. dark. : in old but
ter , 2Jc ! : beeswax , prime , mji'JJc ; rough tul-
loxv. l\ , ' < ® : c.
S California Ilivorslilo oranqcs. JJ.OOiJ
! I.'J5 : 5bolots. . J..i < 'i'UO : Washington navels.
$4.50 ; cliolco apples. S.UXX&I. ? . ' ! ; choice lemons
14.00 ; fancy lemon * . J4. 5 1 ; bananas , elated ,
J .O.Kjl'.fd ) ; "cranliorrtcs , shipping stock , bu.
host's $ 'i.50 ; lbl. ) . J7.M ; strawberries. X > ® IUo
( [ t , : 1'lorlda tomatoes , $ ii.'J5 per cruto ot six
basnets : p neapplcs. 12.MQI.OO per do ? .
VinnTAin.i8 : ; I-'iinoy Muscatlno sweet pota
toes , J2,75i.oa ; seed sweet potatoes , Ji.'S :
Call for/i la cabbago.2i4o peril ) . In crates ; homegrown
grown lettuce , 40o per do- : onions , lXcJMI.l. >
per bu. ; Nebraska1 ! nnd picked beans , $1.75 ®
l.8. > ; medium , Jl.r.001.iJ ( ; Callfornlucolcry.Jl.UJ
© l.'i ; Colorado and western Nebraska pota
toes , : i > o ; nai.lvo potatoes. 2i@2jc : : lima beans.
4e per lbvater cress , 21-nt. cases , 12Hl. > o
per nt. ; spinach , D.50 per bul. : radishes. 4Cc ;
rutabagas , * ! .2. > ® l.r. [ | per bbl , ; pie plant. Be per
lb. ; par loy. 40c : now Oillfornla potatoes , 'Jo
per lb. ; encumbers. $2.00 ® . ' .25 tier doz ,
Kuua General market , 1-c.
.St. l.ouls Markets.
ST. Louis. Mo. , April 2l. ! Kr.oun Market
quiet und nnchair.'cd : family , * .l.oaai.0 : :
choice , H2D < ai.5 : : ! ; fancy. J.l.i.i-1.7a ( : extra
fancy. JIUV34.n ; patents $4.Xil.43i
WIIUAT Kuled lower early , then rallied , but
soon dropped ag'iln and closed ? iUie ( ! below
yesterday : No. 2 c-nsh , WiVJo ; Muy closed at
b4C.Uily. ! : ; 7SJi7SaC ; August , 7b4c. !
COIIN Casb and May were firm and the lat
ter closed > o lil-'lier , but July declined ? jc ;
o. 2 cash ! > . Ji7jc ! ! : May , a"c : July. yoc.
OATS Lower : cashitJ.'ie ; July , 27c ,
Ityu Lower at7Kc.
HAUI.K * " No Bales.
HUAN Quiet ; direct order lots. O.V3MO.
llAy Klrm and unchanged ; timothy , $11.50
© 12.50 ; prairie. $7.50.
M.AH l-'lnil at $4.10.
KtMX Sunn Quiet utKiiit' .
IIOTTllu Quiet and unchanged ; oroamory ,
I'.UWIc.
Kens Quiet and unchanged at UJiC.
COIIN MKAI , 1'lrm at l.j2.uo. ! ) -
WIIISKV Sti'ady ut 81.11.
lUddiNr-Unchanged at fl'l ' ® o.
Jiios COTTON Tius Unchangeil at $ I.20iJI.2 ( > .
I'li'ivisniNS Qnlct and slow ; only u small
jobbing tr.idodono at previous prices.
HrcuiiTS l''lour. ' I1.1WJ Ibs : wheat. 1H.OOO bu. ;
corn. li'J.OJI ' ) bu. ; oats , ll.UOJ bu. ; rye , ll.UOO ;
barley , l.COJ.
Kaunas City Market * ,
KANSAS UITV , Mo. , April 2J. Kroot-Un- (
changcd.
WIIIIAT Plow nnd lower ; No. 2 hard , 72c ; No.
2 roil , B24WIC.
COIIN Weak ; No. " mlxod , aj Sasyo ; No. 2
white. 37o.
OATS Weak ; No. 2 mlxoa , 29c ; No. 2 white ,
jjc. * .
itvu Weak : No. 2. C5c.
I'i , AX SKKII-SOU on bus.s of pure.
HAY Unchanged.
llUTTiit Unchanged at2021c.
Kails Unchanged at lU'.Jc.
KECEIITS Wheat , 17'JOU ' bu , ; corn , 4,003 bu , ;
oats. IIOIID.
Sllli'MKNTS-Whoat , 23OOD bu , ; corn , 10,003
bu ; oats , UU03 bu ,
Co ( Too .tlu rice t.
NEW Ynttu. April 43. Options opened steady ,
5 points down to 5 points up : closed steady
to ft points up ; sales , ' 2J.7.VJ bags Including
April. $ lH5ail'.53 ; May , * I2.4J : Juno. 1I.W > ;
July. fl'.OU ; fciHember , $11.1)5 ) ® 12.00 ; October ,
tll.a'i ; December , HI.UJ. Spot Klo , dull but
btoady ; No. 7 , JD.U'/ ' , .
Cotton .Mnrkct.
NBW Oui.TiANH. La. , April 2:1 : Market steady ;
middling , 7e ; low inlddllug , OU-liio ; good ordi
nary , 0 I-lCo : notniiil gross reeolpts. ] , U 15 bales ;
exports to ( Ireat llrltaln , 4,753 bales ; to the
continent , 7w : < J bales : coustwlso , 2.1UO bales ;
bales , 2'JUJ bales ; sloe I ; , , 211,70 J bales.
I.IVK HTUUK JIAHKUTS.
Cattle 1'rlron Undiireo u Slight llrenlc Hoe
ViiluuH I'lrm anil Steady.
OXIMIA , April Si 'lUio wook'a rocolptti font
up IH.IHI cuttle , 2)4,111 hos and 2.4U5kheop
UK'aliiht 10.U17 cattle , 17,0-W ho.-u and V.Wl sheep
last eolc and 8,477 cattle , 2I.UIH IIOZB and : iUll
ulieep tbo corresponding \vook ot April last
year.
The cattle market the past week has boon
In the main very siit sfjetory to the bcllltu
lolereals , iiotwlth&tandlnl the fact that the
Biipplj hu been over H.OOO heavier than last
ni'ok. Tno supply at Chicago has been disap
pointingly light , and the market btrongor
there. Tills led to Increased buying bv ship
pers nnd cxportort ) . und of courao the dressed
beef buy-on , had to keep up with the proces
sion. Up to Saturday tbo advance oi >
beef nnd shipping steers wan from
2to to Me , but the unusually heavy
run Saturday caused a 5u to lo decline.
1'rlcos 1110 still unywhero from l5o lo 4"o
Higher than lust wcok. There has been no
haterlal change In butcher stouk value * und
Htoukors and feeders uro in fulrsupply und
domund nt substantially luut week's ' quota
tions.
An Increase In the supply of JIOSH wus moro
thun thomurketcould stiind , especially with a
reduced shipping , demand and prices huvo
declined from 20u to 25o on nil grades. Light
and butcher wclcht hogs still continue to
command u prumluni of from usliadoto MO
over heavy hous , but thuuuallty of Iliodll'er-
liigtf running very oven , the rangu continues
nirrow : , never oj.coedlng 2Jo nnd fenerally
around 15c or 20c.
hlieei ) are quotably from lOo to 15o higher
than last week , but too few have been re-
col veil to tent the real Mrength of the market.
Kvurythlng ottered 1ms met with u ready HHU
and tlio domund was never moroprdi-iliu thun
< tt present.
'iho wcok closes with a run of 253 curt. 5ic : ;
head , the largest recelptb tlilc yeur. Chleu.'o
was reported firmer and .with u yood shlupliiK
uud export dornund the market opened very
nearly steady on good heavy cattle , but soon
cased off , nnd quotations were fto to uc lower.
On common light and mm ) I tun violKht jtnfT
the market wa < l < iw nnd lower from iho start ,
the deellno belWtt nnywhoro from So to Jfto.
Considering tho-'hfeavy run nnd the fact Unit
It was a decltnitiE'tiiarkct biwlnc-w was toler
ably active nnd VoJ-y llttlo romalnod unsold
In first hands. f cnfers Renoraliy wcro look
ing for n break thn oariy part of next week
and wcro willing , to lot go ntn reasonable
price. Uoo-J to c' nloo l.SVJ to l.OJJ-lb. steers
sola from M.SO to Jl.ao ; fair to peed 1.000 to
l.IMO-ib. stcors fr < Sln KiSO to J17.V and common
light grades from 'Unit on down to $ .1.00.
Hut aconiDnfai\cly finnll proportion of
the nfforlnis cro cows and mixed stock.
Trndlnu was aqtlvo ut steady prices , sales
being ( romgi.a.tliiMiA with the bulk around
$2.15 to t..7.l. llulii. oxen and stags were firm
at from { .MO to ji.50. Veal calves stoudv at
from $1.50 lo SI.50 for Inferior to prlmo sniff.
The trading in Rtockcrs nnd feeders was
somewhat limited , but there was a good
undertone to the market and no weakness
was developed. Kogiilar dealers have quite n
few on hand nnd bought freely with the belief
that the prevailing pleasant weather will
bring out a good line of country buyers nnd
ndvnnco prices next week , Kcproseutatlvo
sales :
sTEr.ns.
No. Ay. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1i. 1 .1100 M 00 51 .HIS MB ) 21. .12 ? ' $ . ' 173
: i. 3 15 21. . 1020 : iGO 21. 18113 375
14. 873 3 23 10 .12-17 3 I 13 Kill" 3 75
14. 10.15 2. . 12.15 3 (1) ( ) 17. 1310
10. 85S 40. . 1107 : t no 18. 13)1 ) 380
6. 8M i 83 2I..KIUI 3 00 23. 1880 380
1. line in .1101 3 GO 33. r.in 380
1. umi lit .1125 3 M 4. 380
i in 18. ,1'M3 ,
o. .1018 IS , .1127 a r > 5 10. ,1310 , a 83
" Of ! 20 .111)1 ) a & > 3. 123(5 ( a 83
23 1139 21. . I2.M a M 21 1313 a 80
.1052 u : r 19 a n.- 10. WAS a 80
'
H. : ii2i ! a : i5 2) ) . 'l'T42 a C.5 ' 383
n. , iHjfl 13. .1157 a rr > fn' 13 7 a HO
i. . uio 20. . 1207 a r > 3 42. 1840 a 85
ID .1105 15. air. 10. 12iS : a 83
15. .1180 : uo 15 ! lHO a ii5 28. 1312 a 83
13..HXB : M ] 0 .1153 a as a 85
40..1152 : i 40 41 .1130 a m 20..122S 385
1. . ! UO : i 40 41. .1141 a cs 23..1252 385
20. . ! K > 5 : i 40 8I..IIS5 a m S1..IKO ! a iw
0..11I5 : i 40 iu..i3no a n3 10..1334 a no
1. 1000 ; i 4'j 31 .1100 a ni 1..I.VJO 31)3 )
3.1..1119 a 40 82..1173 a iv > : . . 120:1 : 300
4J..1050 a 40 84. . 121)7 ) an. a oo
" : i 4' ) 4.1. 103. ! a c > 5 2) ) . . 1:111 : a 03
I5"it37 : i 43 10..1171 a i- - I : at2 a 05
2 ; 040 a 45 1 ! ) . . 11(17 ( a n.- in. 121)3 ) 403
2 . 015 a 4-1 53..1183 a ( > 7 > i O I KI'I'J ' 403
8 .1025 a 45 24 lllil a 70 17. rino 400
111..1134 a 45 40 .120. ! a 70 1270 400
77 .1153 IM- 11 1274 a 7J 21. . HEM 4 no
83 .1120 : t 4- > 8. 1210 a 70 is. run 403
U'53 a 5) 11..1147 : i7J 400
17 , 1104 a 5o 21. . 1200 a 70 1)1. ) . 1222 400
11 105 ! ) ar o 20 .12il3 a 7n 58 142J 40(1 (
20. _ 10'J ! ) a RO 21 117,1 a 70 48..1403 405
8i1..1033 a 53 73. 1174 a 70 405
42..10G2 a 53 " a 70 2U1459 4 (15 (
in..1141 a 53 21" 1225 a 70 55. . i : 'i 407K
24. . 1(18 ( ! ) a 50 10..1233 a 75 fvl .1441 4 071'
2 * . . 1 : I3 a 50 80..1321 a 73 21 410
18 .1111 a 50 20 .1280 a 73 410
22 .1143 a 5-1 1G .13.4 a 75 1 ! > . 1418 4 10
17. 1I.K1 a 55 24 .1111. ! a 75 2 ! ) . 14311 410
41. . 10.17 a .v 17 1358 a 75 Gl. 4 IU
22 .1125 a 55 80 1217 a 75 18. 1307 410
22 .1000 a 55 1) . .1315 a 75 1.2 1458 410
.
in .1183 a S3 0. .1278 a 75 1.2n 1405 4 15
' a 53 10..1M1) ) a 75 n ! nin : 420
2l'l07' ! ' > a 55 17..1200 a 75 15. 1530 4 23
21. 10)3 ! ) 3 57'/ 10..1210 a 75 IMS 425
SJ..10UJ a ( u n..uas a 75 io ! 14S3 427H
1..1050 JO ) 10..1217 a 73 430
20..1132 a to 44..11G8 a 75
MIXED.
51. . 7CO 3 23 in. . fc3G 330 14..1333 300
MIXED YEAULINOS.
52. . 075 3 C3
COWS.
1)40 ) 1 43 12. . 740 2 20 a. ,1153 270
bOO 1 10 1..1040 2 25 18. ,1011 , 270
714 1 40 1 3. ,1140 270
880 1 40 1 , 1053 2 8. ,1)11) , ) ) 270
890 1 50 3. 2 25 SbG 275
Ml 1 50 15. . 078 2:10 : 14. , 751 275
so : ; 1 W ) 1) ) . . 882 2 30 3 10 ! ) : ! 275
i n.5 7. . 882 2 : i5 ' 10IXJ 280
1 75 i2i. ma 8 35 4' . , aW 280
OTI ) 1 75 3. . 1)80 ) 8 40 1. 1080 280
. 041 1 75 17. . 1K)8 ) 1. ,1120 285
.110 i : . - > , 7. . 804 2 50 3. 1173 883
OJS 1 75 8. . H23 2 5D W)3 ) 285
. 070 1 75 1..1IO ) 250 1075 285
. ( US 1 83 H . S6S 8 G3 3. ,1110 21) ) ]
. 0)5 1 ! M 1..1IOO 2 ( a 3.I. . lUlil 203
flj'J 1 ! IJ It. 010 2 00 4.f . 10-C1 200
. hOd 2 OJ ll'.10'l ' ( ! 2 m 4.n , ! KI8 301
. 810 2 (10 ( ' 0..1G87 2 GO n ! 978 300
TM ; 2 01 10. . 1(153 ( 2 03 3. 1103 300
.1C83 2 03 2..1U70 2 05 1. , IHH ) 303
. 8SO 2 00 1. . 77.1 2 IB 1. KKW 310
! KK ) 2 10 1. . U40 2 ftl 10. 10:10 : a 10
. 820 2 15 4. . 727 2 IB 4. .10G2 31'3
. ! )7U 2 15 14. . ( lii : 2 C3 1. , r.K.ii ) ai5
.1070 2 13 1. . 850 a Itt 8. ,1147 , 315
. USJ 2 15 3. . UJO 270 48. , US1 3 13
. 6S3 2 15
1. . 410 Ii25 3. . 6S1..2,55 , 5. . 534 280
10. . : W7 1 53 30. . 5332 75 1. . 700 2 B3
! ) . . 4GG 2 40
CALVES.
1. . 310 1 50 ,1. , . 120 3 75 17 . 110 425
1. . 3GO 2 51 1. . 105 4 00 8. . 175 45J
4. t)5 ) 3 00 2. . 153 4 25
DULLS.
1..1130 2 10 1. . 1.710 2 0 1. . 18.10 275
.1200 8 25 1..1GOO 2 73 1 " I * 10 2 75
.1820 2 51 .2JK ! ) 2 75 "mo 2 75
.11111 250 1..12I5 8 75 1500 275
.1270 2 50 ,1733 2 75 1730 300
.1423 2GJ 11HO 2 75 into 3110
.1J40 2 CO 1.12IO 2 73 1G40 310
STAOS.
1..15.13 2 65 1G70 3 25 1..18CO 350
.1630 325 1..1C0 350
RTOCKEHS AM ) FEEDEIIS.
1. . 2 00 7. . 705 2 00 B. 048 315
1. . ( -00 2 53 20. , 10)4 2 I'O ' 3. 780 a 20
433 2 ( lO 1. . 810 3 03 47. 038 323
733 2 75 1. . 850 3 00 18 1GG1 a 25
GIO 2 75 I. , 8UO 3 00 10 .1103 33) )
3. . 073 2 1)3 ) 1. . 040 3 03 2U..103 ' 340
Hous The supply was nearly 2,000 heavier
than last Saturday and the week's receipts
show an Increase of moro than Kl.OOUhcad over
last wcok. Quality In general unchanged ,
lluslncss opened moderately brisk with only n
moderate bhloplng demand , but good buying
by local houses. In the main pi Ices were linn
and nsido from the extreme top sains the
range about the same us Friday. Light and
medium weight hogs sold a sliitdo to 5a better
than heavies , but nearly everything sold
within a limit of $4.30 to $4.33. the sumo us Fri
day. The general average of prices paid wits
tl. . ' ' . i ngainst JU'-JiS Friday and 91,53 lust
fatniday. Koprescntatlvo sales :
Sh. I'r.
83 4 : a > /
4J 4 38' ' ' ,
123
40 4 il-'ii
8) 4 .TJJJ
120 4 : rj ! ' >
20J 4 3Ji !
320
4uo 4 : ii
80 4'Ui
ice 4 : r >
4n :
180 4:11 :
4:1.- : )
4:15 :
ICO 4n :
40
40 4i5 :
80 4i3 :
80N
N ) 4I5 !
KIJ 4i5 :
43 433
83 4'I3
40 4c :
435
80 4i5 :
4 > 4:13 :
80 435
80 485
180 48 %
8) 4 1171'
, .2 < B 2.V ; ) 7 . . . .315 101 4 10
.115 Jli'i 7 373 U'O 4 10
1"J T 1 H 3
j'si'Tho two double ( Icons received were
bought at Kiiusaa Olty and billed direct to
Swift .VUo. KdpilileH f.ill far short of the de
mand and inelaits were I'ompellod to buy In
the conntry nr | at neighboring markets.
1'rlcea uiu ouot"lly linn , Kulr to good na-
tlves , l .5j < ac.Ui fair to goo'J wostorns. * l,50 ®
li.UU : common und stock "lieop , J.IOJ I.'J5 ; good
to choice 40 toiUtLb. lambs , il.5jaO.75.
l IU | > i ) ltloii or Stock.
Hocolpts ut tlio Union Stojk y.ir.K Hoiith
Oiniiliu , Nub , for tlio twunty-four liourj endIng -
Ing tit & o'clock'n. ' in. , Alirll 8:1 : , Ib'JJ.
. 1IKEII'T4- !
,110118. ,
L'ara , Head Car . llesd.
s
DIHI'OSITION ,
l.lvi ) Stock
OuicAflo , III. , Aprili'L ( .SpecialTelegram to
WANTED
Totil l..un ul CITIES ,
J COUNTIES , 8CHOOU
DIOTRICT8 , : WATEH
COMPANIES , ST.r.R.COMPAHIE8ttc.
Corivupondcnrc solicited.
N.W.HARRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers ,
163-169 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO.
13 Wall Btroot , NEW YORK.
7O6t toSt. . BOSTON.
THE Iles-l-Salci ot cattl were pflcctod M
nbotit Frldfty1 * prices AltlioiiRli tbo ro-
colpt * wcro unusually liberal for
R Saturday nt tlili tlmo of the
year they vroro soon out of s.ilrsmcn's linndu ,
there boliiR n fair Imtiilr.v for nil grndox.
Quotations nro from JI.5) ) to M.7X for Inferior
to extra cons , liolfcrs anil bulls. Jj.50 to
JIM for Mockers nnd feeders. UO toIO
for shipping steers , from * -.2MoJ4. : rnrToxns
cattle , nnd from II..V ) to tl.73 for culvcs.
The hoj market WIIH iiulct and easy ,
the nvcrnqo of the prices uoln
a f met Ion lower than for I'rl-
day. Tlio rnnco of values wus fiom
JI..S to $4.d5 for poor to Jtrlctly cliolro orado .
with f I..M to tl.CU the | ) oiiiilar nrlces. Shippers
took rather moro limn half of tlio rcctilpts.
liccelptti werol Cattle , V.,000 | IIOKS. 0,000.
The Kvcnlnit Journal repot ts : OATTI.E Uo-
co I D Is i'.OiKii Kblpmcnts , 1,000 ; market stroiu ;
iiHtlvos , Ki.ooai.ui atockors , $ i.2oaJ.OOi cow ,
10.C01 : slilpmont" , 4,000 ;
nuirket steady : rotiRb and cutnmon. } | .Ou < ! } I.S.il
mixed and packers. iM.4."i24..V > : prlmo henvv
ind butuhcn' wolii'its , $ l.4il.OO ; llRht , t\M \ ®
SHKBP Itccclpts. aooJ : market stoadyi
today's sales : Ollpped , I.Vlii&r > A'i ; wefteiiis ,
\7eo.S3 : lambs , i.t.v
_
Kansas Olty I.lvu Stock Marknt.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. . April 21. CATTI.K Kc-
colit | . 11,900 ! shipments , BOO : the market for
ulcers was aetlvo ami steady , eloslni ? wc.ik at
MK.VXt.Ui cows , steady at. tl.lVKfcUO ; stockcrs
and feeders , steady nt $1.03(31 ( . " . " > .
IIon.4 Kccelpts , f.\W \ shipments , 2.00 J ; thn
tniirkot wus .steady nt yostorday's close ; all
grades. $ J.iK > 4.iO : bulk , Jl.a)5.t.-'i. : ) { :
SIIEKP Kccelpts , l,4Ji ( ; bhlpmcnta , 2,000 ; the
market wua unchanged.
Mrs. L. 11.1'alton , Uocutord , III. , write ? :
From pursonnl oxporlonco I can rocommnml
DoVVitl's Snrsapnrllla. u euro for Impui'o
blood and general doblllty. "
Ihroiiffli tJn'cJf and thin.
Carlsbad Spnulel Salts have oarnctl
millions through .ill the dangers
which are liablu to occur from con
stipation , gout , rheumatism , kidney
troubles , diabetes , fatty degenera
tion , and all other troubles. Arrange
ments have been made that every
drugstore in America can give you
the genuine Carlsbad treatment.Ve
have a book on it if you want it ,
sent to you free. Try it to-day.
Look out for counterfeits. The gen
uine has Eisner & Mendolson Co. ,
N. Y. , Sole Agents , on every bottle.
PROPOSALS VOn MILCH l-'OV. 3. DBl'AUT-
niciit of the Interior , office of liidlun Af
fairs. Washlncton. I ) . ( . ' . . April IU , ISO : . Soah-il
proposals. Indorsed "I'rouosals for M llch
Oows , " and nddresbcd to the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs , Nils. " > and (17 ( Woostor stieot.
Now Vork , N.V..WI11 boiccoivod until 1 o'clock ,
p. in. Thursday. Muy 10. 1 9- ' , for furnishing
and delivering ut , I'lno Klduo Agency , Sonlh
D.ikotn , the Standing Hock Agency , North
Dakota , and Crow Agency , Montana , about
I1.3JO inlleh cows. HegnlnrbliinUs for bids uro
not rciiulieil. Schedules ( which will bo niudo
a pait of the proposals ) Jtliowln ? the number
of cows iciilrpd | at the various agencies , con
ditions to bo observed by bidders , tlmo and
place of delivery , terms of contract and pay
ment , "lid all other necessary instructions will
be furnUho.il upon application to the Indian
ollk'o ut Washington" , I ) . O. : the U. ! - . Indian
Warehouse. Nos. < n and 67 Woostor street. Now
York City ; the commissaries of subsistence ,
TJ. S. A. , at Omaha. Nob. , and Cheyenne. Wyo. ;
to the publisher of the Stock Grower's Jour
nal of Miles City , Mont. , and the several In
dian agents. The right Is reserved to lojectuny
or all bids , or any part of any bid If deemed
for the best Interests of the government ; also
the further right In making the awards to In
crease or diminish to'iny extent the number
of animals c.illcd for In the schedules , also to
require a delivery of 23 per cent moio nr
less than tlio amount specified In nny con
tract , Certified checks. Kachbld rr.nst bo ac
companied by u certified check or draft up
on some United States depository or solvent
national bank In tlio vicinity of the residence-
of the bidder , made payiiblo to
the order of the Commissioner of
Indian Alf.ilrs , for at least flvo per
cent of the amount of tbo proposal , which
cheek ordr.ift will bo forfeited to the United
States in cnsu any bidder or bidders receiving
an i'.ward shall full to promntly oxecnto a
contract with good and sufficient sureties ,
otherwise to bo returned to the bidder. Illds
I'ccompiinled by Ci ! h In lieu f a cert mod
chock will not Do considered. T J. MOUUAN ,
Commissioner. A'-Md'Jllm.
PROPOSALS TOR SEWER BONDS
Sualad bids marUod 1'roposils for Howcsr
Ilonds will bo received at thn olHco of the city
tioasureruf thucity of Omaha. .Sob. , up to U'
o'clock , noon , of thoKJlh day of April. l c'f or
tlio puichusoof J.VJ.OW.OJ bower bonds of tlio
city of Omabu. Nob. , dated May 1st , 1 9. . puy-
ubloUJyoa utter date. Interest ! i per cent
pcratinum. p.iynb'.o soiiil-annnallv. I'rlncl-
pal ami Intoiest p.iyablu at Kounuo Bros ,
Now Vork. DenomlnatUui of nonds. il.uJJ.OO
each. Kach bid must state price nnd amount
sought for an J Include accrued Interest up to
date of delivery ut Omabn , Neb. The rkht If
reserved to nijcct any nnd all bids. Isiiiod
under charter power of cities of the metro-
coiltaii classunU ordlnanco No. ' . " .Ml. apiiove < l
Miircli y.IbUJ. \ . IIENUV I1OLI.N.
City Tieasuier1
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
eat cattle , lie ; nml bbocp nmrltot In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BU.1KE & FRAZIER
S STOUK COMMISSION.
TIIR J.RADKHS.
V/'rite to this house for cor-
reot Market lleports.
Wood Brothers ,
South Oiunha Telephone 11 > 7. - ( Jhlcngo.
J.I ) . IIADIKMAN. I. . .
W. tt. WODI ) . fM nnior .
MnrliotrcportH by mull nnd wlro cheerfully
t'd upon uppllciillon.
THIS
James H. Campbelf Company ,
Clilcairn , KnstKt. Lonln , Kansas Olty , fc'oulli
Oiiuiliii , rloux Ulty , I'ort Wortli.
A. Crlll. W , V. Doiiiiy. II. K Tiillinadito.
Chloaifo. llKt'Hnlujnmn. C'attlu halosraan
Crill , Denny & Company ,
1,1 TO Stock Commission. llooiii''T HxcliiinL'o llld'ff ,
South Ouiaba ,
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
M and M ExchaiiL-o llnlldln-South Onialia ,
Corrospondencu solklted nnd uroinptlr iuuworj.1.
l attention to order * Jorbtockera Afoeders ,
K talll hcd , 1B31 - - - Inrorsioratud , 18'JJ
Cupltnl fully p.ilJ , t J.ixi-J.
Waggone r Birr.ey Ccmpany ,
Wrllo or wlro us for prompt uud reliable market
reports ,
Perry Brothers & Company ,
I.lvu Htoolc ConiniUbton.
Hoom 51 ExolmiiKo llnlldlni. t-outh Omaha.
Toloplionu 17J7. (
Gassnmn & Dudley , M. II. Hogarty & On.
Hooina CO niidfll , Kx- Uooiii 81 ioanu :
ubaiio Jliitldlni : .
gontliOmiihu , - Neb South Omaha , - Neb
Miller Brothers ,
IloomU , Kxchanno llulldlng - - * Boutli Omaha ,
SOUTH OMAHA BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
MANIC.
The onlr bank at the yards. Capital nnd ur-
! > lu . UW.UUU. Collections KNJ lni : out of the llvo
lock builneis should bo sum direct to llil Link.
Shippers van deposit fur credit el tliulr Uuuu baulc
HliviovvrlucaluU.
OMAHA
'and '
AWNINGS AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TENT & AWN * WQIF BROS. CO ,
ING COMPANY. Tf titu , nwnlnun. tntp n-
F1 B . hnmmocks , oil nnd llnv coiptu of nil kltuln ,
rubber clothing , send nans , | ] nncri > , etc. SPIII !
for cnt'Rue. Ills Vnrnnni for catnligiu-,7t ) H. loth
BAGS AND TWINES
BEMISOMAHA BAG CQ BISHOP Jt CO.
, Sl il. rannlll.i , cotton
Importers nnilmrfnflour
tacks , burlapt , tnlno. rope , hemp , Jutn , cot'
ton tKlnp.tarred cent *
nan. PIP. H > . ISIh t.
BICYCLES. BOXES.
H.C , TQDD ,
M.O , OAXON Buccc'sor to J. J.Vllk -
, '
cn on , M'f'c clitar. piper
Dlcrctni lolil on monthly piiokl.lil Inilt" . Alluutul
imyuionts. IW.N. lltli t ties In n x lino.
1110 Douulnt St.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-CQESHOEC3.
liaj iloiritrJ Htrsjt.
Fnatory corner llth nml Dounlni utroiti.
Wei nroiualilnirel03aprlcoi to oaih bayori , nnt nra
a clusi of ituoili which U very s.ilo-
nblairlth raorclianli.
BHEWEUS.
JOS , GCHIITZ D REW
IND CO ,
Offlco , P. nth mul I.caTcn-
worth Sl , Omaha ,
lolm Murhovor. Ant.
CONFECTIONERY.
VOEOELE DINNINQ
MfrK I'omfpctlonert anil
Jobbers of forclk'n ' " '
dotuesila fruits , 1110
Howard st.
CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMMOND&CO.
Cnrrlaio hullilcrs. Huso
ami initrot Trnitons u
pecl.tlty.
IStli , upp Court llouso.
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON ,
CO. , Mrfn bunKy tops , backs ,
A. T. Darby , Msr. Tops , cuihlont ) , it . buud lor
cushions , backs , etc , catalog. 319 M. 12th st.
JMNpjrtli JMltfl.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAQIECORN DEWORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrs. Rftlvantzpd Iron
. IS. cornice , window caps ,
Hard anil soft coal. H .
c < r. luh and Douglas- mctallc skylliihtB , etc.
.
li. 1110 , 1112 DodBC-Bt.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY& COHEN , OILMORE&.RUHL ,
ClothlnK. notionfurnish- MauufM nnd wholcenlo
Inns , ( ilro us p trial , rliitlilers. 1IW lluruuy
biunploi prupiild by el- struct.
press , llullaruoy.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRICX-KOBH
M.E. SMITH & CO. ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry Roods , notions , fur- '
Dry ( foods.notion * . Kent's
nlnhliiK uomN. Corner lurnhlilng ffoodn Cur.
llth and lloirard-bte. lltli auU Jluwuril-ct.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTERING
BEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE
ING CO.
NITURE CO.
,
Upholstered furniture
iWM. : M Nicholas st Uraca nnd Thirteenth
Whole-sale only. streets.
GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. STEELE&C9. , BLAKE , BRUCE & , CO. ,
1:01-120) JODCB Btroet , 10th nnd Uarrcy streets ,
Omaha. Uuiaha.
GRAIN.
S.AMC WHCRTER ,
SIMld of Trnile. Ilrokor
In Krnln. etc. Prlvnto
wire to N V , Cblcaco
and SI. I.ouia.
HATS , ETC.
DATE CITY HAT CO VA. . L. GIBBON IL CO. ,
, utraw iiood" ,
Hats , caps
Ilnti , caps , Btrnw
mltteni.OwniTs
Klovos , tilovi-n , mittens. UlU
celebrated Ualo I ly ! .
uud llarnoy.
li t. lltli nnd Ilaruuy.
HAUDWAR1X
REOTOR & WIUIELMY IOSECK&LIN.V ;
CO. , DMlers'
Imrdnaro nn4
Corner I0th and Jackson mpchanlcs' tooli.
Streets. HOI Douglas Street.
LUMBER
CHAS. R , LEE , JOHN A. WAXEFIELD
Hardwood Inmbsr. wool
carpet * and pnrqutt tmportol.Amarlatn lor t >
lloorlnK , Inn I co nnnt , Mllw.mi 4
hy.lraullc conmnt mil
fth an J ( Julncy Khltj lima.
IJQUORS.
ILER&C ? . , FRIOX
Minor tncrchints , I1IJ
llntney-st. Mfrs Kon-
npily's IC.ut InJU lilt- Wholcsalp liquor ilcalcn
ton , luui Farnatu-st ,
MILLINERY
C.ASTONEIIILL , J.QBERFEIDER&GD. ,
Importers and Jobtiornof
Millinery , notions.cloaks mllllnpry. notions.Mall
etc. llu-list * . IClhsU orders prompt. IWS-U a.
llth tt.
MUSICAL
A. HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINDEROCO. ,
I'lanos orcnm. nrttdts 10th M Pianos
mslcrlnls , eta IMS music and tminlcnl In
Douglas st. struments of nil klndt-
OIL < 3.
STANDARD OIL CO. SNOW 033 ? OIL
HeIInoil nml lubricating No bad odor , no vnolc
chlmneyf , no charring
oil * , nxlo cronio , etc. lektlt tor It Scho-
Held. Miurmor , \ Ti'.iglo.
OYSTERS.
A.EQOTH PACXIH3 CO. PUTT & , CD. ,
Packers of oysters , flsh Oysten , tlsli niiil c.ilorr.
and celery , ujjl.oavou- lli : y. iJth-u. ' '
worth et. Cole , manager.
OVERALLS , SHIRTS. ETC.
KINQ&s MEAD , ROSINSnN STOKESCa
Mfrs of " 1C A 8" pants , Mfrs cclebratpd "lluck-
shirts and OToralls.oto , skin" overalls , pants ,
GIM3S. llthaU sh'rtcoats , etc. Knil
Unislia.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
l.'stabllihpil , 1BT3. BRANCH IL CO. ,
WHITNEY & CO.
. Produce , fruits of nil
Duller , CURB and poultry klml < , oysters. JIT U ,
U1UH. ISlti-st. UthsU
KIRSCHBRAUH& MS. A. CLARK CD. ,
SONS , , Uuttor , chooio.
Butler , ejrcs and poultry poultry nmlKftinoi
12J9 Itowttrd-U. 317 South Ulli StrojL
) . A. RYDER & CO. 0 , PEQAU ,
till ttor.ppRscbcop , poul Commission nicrclmnt
try , hides anil gatno. 1'rodiioo , uutlur , fun'
1215 Howard street. cheojo nr.n poult
llcfcv to Cum'l .Nat. Hunk llllli nnd HowsrJ at.
MUILIN&MCCLAIN
i-'prolnltlej. butter , OCRS ,
chepsi' . poultry , otc.No
415 S. llth. llcf. 1st Natl
SCIIRDEDER & CO. MOORE &FEROUSdH. "
Gutter , CJB ) , rhccio.
Ciifili buyers butter nnd frulti , poultry , nam .
ctfKi : luindlcs nil other Aui'iitn forMy.'r'
( iroituci ! on cotumlsloii. Unyal horse nnd cuttla
run. 11 ih st. Bplco. (05 ( S. llth > U >
OREEIEV & CO. J. B. HUSE&D3.
Ilnttar , CRga , poultry , Our spoclalllot : Iliittor ,
KRIIIO. ' lililcn nnd fruit , Cfx * nnd poultry , | ] | J
lU'JT Howuril Btrcat. Howard utruot.
, i&,52D.Eir , ! , l * ,
Wholgale butter ft es Butter , cliocio , egg * .
trultBpoul
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIK'
WORKS ,
Steve repairs nnd nntsf
ntlnchn.ontB for any
kind of store muda ,
l."Ji Doiulus.
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&CO. H. HARDY _ .
( Toys , ilolln , albums ,
Mnnufncturers of saih 1 inter coiiilH lionofnr
doors , blinds and nlshfnrf couiK chll
mouldings , llrnnch of- ilron's currlnaaj. ul >
Ute , 12tU nudliardSts , 1'urmini .Street.
ITllMANKNTr.YOUKKDOU NO 1'AV. NT
MTIrii : : > N MUM iiiJriiNMsj Wiuni'Kii
vou TO uvr.ii i.-ioi PATIKNIM. inve-itiKiu
( iiir motliol. Wrlttun KII irintno 11 alisjlntoly
euro nil IxInJatif IHJITUIli : "f both ha\J3 ,
wltlKint tbo usoof Unlfo ur Hyrlu c , no m it-
lor of liovv lon stand In : .
EXAMINATION FREE
Tlic 0. E. Miller Conp
307-303 N. Y. Life Building , Onulu , N'cb.
Office * Dnnvor , Onln.1 C'hlcao. III. : 9t
Louis , Mo ; Detroit. Mlcli. : Miliv.i ikoj. Wit ,
Do * .Molnes. Iu. : Haltl/uo Uity , Uuli ; I'urD
tiiu.Ore. : Itutto , Mont.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha'Neb.
Buud rs 10 s , w. to 11 m. bund lump lot rcplj ,
. 'Norvo Goods , "
i the wonderful remedy
. . - . - _ _ v * | § aold with a ivi-ll-
te BiinranlfO to ruro nil ncrroiu dlncanoi. lucti us Wriik Memorr ,
Ix ) 5it Drain I'owcr. llcnitacho.Viikcfulncii , Ixiit Manbood. Nlnhllr KuiU *
loii8NiTVou MCSB.J-uBMlHdiiallilrolns and loMflf power of ttiu iH'ncrul to
Ornans In clthorBe cau oil brovcroiertloa , youthful cirroB.orxruB lo
luioof tobacco. npliiiiKirnlraulaiitii wlilrli BOOH lead to Infirmity. COiuump-
> Uli > nnnd1iiiunlty. I'ut upconrenlonttocarrr In rest iiockct. SI per iiaik *
'aKtiliriniilliCliirU. With ovpryllorilerwo glvtawrttttn gunranttt tucurt
c ouxA > .ujirT ui'eiKO. vrrtjumltl etnontu. CircularIreo. Addre lervobecacoClilcuBoIII. .
For nAl'J ' in Omithii by Sherman & MuConnoU Ifilit Dodgo-at.
. .
Of I'lriit Nntloml bank biilldlni , Bnaloil
lilds will ho -L-ulvecl nt tlio olllco of the ro-
coivorof the TlrKt Nntloniil InuiU , Hod Cloud ,
Nob. , until \1 o'clock noon. Mny ! . ' , 18'W. ' for thu
liniMlHB bullilliiir , fiirnlturo und llntiirus ,
tboroliiconlnlnoil , Bltuntoon lot III. bloeli 'M ,
oltvof Hod Uloiul. Webster county. Ncl ) . Tlio
buildliiKlsiiKOod two story br.uu llnlMioil In
blylii , w.tli I'ronuli pinto Klust front , tl.o tloor ,
uood vaults , fiirnlhliud wlllicood wnlniil bevul
iilutu u-la s litnk t'oniitors. olllees divided
with bronze wlro iiailltloiis , ono coed > ulu
tlmo lock , Innvl.ir proof s-ifu ; nlftn < ji > , ' l < .
cluilrn , film , otf. , ready for bnuklnit. HlKht
robnrved to reject nny or all b'dn. n provided
for In order from tlio court to sell. O. U. lloll ,
rocolvor l-'lrst Nutlonal biuilt , Itcd Cloud. Nob.
' AiMditM
Nntlro.
Tlio annual niootlns of looilHilder of tlio
I'remont , UllcliorM k MUnnirl Valluy H.illroad
comiiany will bo bold nt the odlct1 of tlio c.nm-
imny In Oiniilri , Nol ) . . on Friday. Mny ti > ,
\6s \ ' , ntyo'clock ji in. , for Ino olei-tion of di
rectors und for tint IruiiHiictlon of sneli oilier
ut limy i-omo buforu the miiotln. .
J. li. KiurJKl.u , fc'ecrotiiry.
April 18,1W . ulTd'JHM
INDIAN DEPREDATIOfl CLAIMS
Tcrnons wlio liaye lost property fro'ii fndlaa
raids should fllo tliulr clulm * under tlio Indian
Deprolntlon Act of XnrJh ' , 13 I. 'Hie tnnoU
limited , an I tbo claims are taken up by tha
court in the orilor In wliL-h thuy are ro.-elved.
TakaNotlco that all contract * ontero'l Into
with attornoj-3 prior to tlu A3t ara m.U
null anil void , liifurinutlon Klvoii un4 all
clulinu uroinptly attended to by thu
BUI ! BURliAU OF CLAIMS. "
itee Jlnllillitt/ ,
OMA-MA/NlSLJl-iA-SKA
t'fr-TM * Iluroau In cuarantoo.l by tb |
Oiniihu Hoc. the I'lonuur 1'rcss uuJ thu aj <
fruuuUcu Kxuuluur.