Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIIK OMAHA DAILY HUE : 'IVKSIUY , MAY 3 , 1802.
Till * fllPPI'l I Tll'P lltllM VO
IIlL SPkClLAlNh MARKE1S
Light Deliveries of Wheat Was a Fcatnro
of Yesterday's ' Trading.
JULY SUFFERED THE MOST REDUCTION
llnrly Strength \Vn Attributed to the lie-
lieirtnl SiMinItnln SlloriinVhlcli It
Wiu ThmlKlil Would Trml to
Dclny I'tirm W irk .
III. , May a With rcmnrkaljlv
llqht deliveries of wheat llicro wain loai ( if
fro n lo to lUc In prince today. Compared
with Saturday's close , corn tonlu'ht Is up UP.
outs nro off U ? . pork nnil ribs show n 24o ! ad-
vaiico nnil Inrd n fie decline , \\holc-
Milc unloading by Leopold Illooin. who was n
1 uyoi Saturday . was clilclly ti > spoiislblo for
the Mump In wheat , Thu market led off lit
about the lowest prices toiichnil. Thu opening
liail been ralliorstron ? mid prices were about
U" lilahcr for M.iy anil from ' * o lo So lilRhcr
fi'r.luly t.liun the cloilni llz'-ires of Haturdnv.
1ml tlio tonn Imiiieillatoly weakened mid
prices declined from l o to Po : .Inly sti ( Tor-
ing the lartfcst reduction , held steady anil llio
rioslnz was about lUs lower for M-iy and lo
lower for July than Hiiltirday's closing The
early slrotiKlh was attributed to the reported
Hjvora riilnstiirnis. which It was thought
Would luml to delay farm work. but the offer-
iiiitM IniTi'iitcil till nil ol o was lost slpht of
I'ho deliveries of wheat wern small , as bad
lioi'ii antlclpilcd. amounting to about 151,000
liu. rnratlmo thuro was some tincortnlnty
nhoiittlio visible Htipply.but the flguri'B ( liuilly
licmtud showed adrcroasn In wheat of l.LMI.UOfl
1 n. , a decrease In corn of I.M.O'J'i ' bu. anil an
ItiTO'iso In oats of DtO.GOP bu. Tins Rave u
llrmer totio to the market for a moment. A
fold wave was reported In tlm extreme north-
vest , Pardrldco wan a good Heller on the
MronK oneiiinn , but covered voraciously on
the break , Nimn ill.stiutviies from the Dako-
mssald Hint much of the seeding had alteady
lieon acconip.l.sliod , the Rronnd In lliiucondl-
tlmi and tlint with warmer or seasonable
weather development would bo unusually
rapid.
cudahv wiia credited with unloading some
wheat on the decline. The amount closed out
for Illooin was said to bo 1,01)0.000 ) bu. Mghl
rains were reported over the west and heavy
in thin vicinity , which , together with the state
reports , making thn corn benson lutu In most
Kuctlons , had the cITei'tof hardening values ,
i' pee hilly July , which wns In good request
nnil relatively firmer than May. A giod deal
nf I'linnzlng took place , soiling the May i < nd
I he July at from l'io to l\c premium
lor the former , liellverlns on May contracts
were moderate , as pec-ted , probably 2. > ' , OUii
liu. Koliia nroiiiid. 'I ho visible decrease of
JiSXCO : ( bu. wim baldly as much i.s generally
I'litlclpaU'd. The market opened fiom ViC to
tc better tl.an the closing prices on Saturday
IIIKI sold up ! ie , reacted > ic , rallied ? c , receded -
coded from ! 4c to ? c , changed some mid
closed exactly at the opening price. The lib
eral estimated receipts for tomorrow , with
tlm weakness 'n wheat , were the bearish fac-
loison the wind-ill ) .
Oats advanced 'ic carly.but later weakened
mid prices receded ? , o and tlio maikot closed
eafcy at about tlio Inside. Thu unfavorable
ciop prospect reports were the strengthening
( actors , but tlio decline In wlical and Increase.
of ftin.ODO bu. In the visible supply caused
weakness and lower prices.
The deliveries of provisions were ntioulDO-
C03 bills , of pork , 10.003 tlercos of lard and
p.OOO.OM Ibs. of ribs. There was little trading.
but much changing ovnr May to July. Tubs
were llrm on some I living by packers.
I'rclghts were alow but laliu rates remained
steady ut ! ! > 4c for wheat anil 2c for corn.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
Hi ) ears ; corn , O.'i cars ; oats , ; ; ? 0 cars ; hogs ,
1.000 head.
The loading futures rnngud as follows :
CLOSE.
i BO I HWK
HITS BOW
fclj * W > ton ;
4WliTli
SUM > ) ij4 !
atiKtiH i > y ' -
59K
8U
! bH J7M4Z8
28
0 I2i ! ( 0,15 937
II f5 U 66 9 67 3
6 10 C 10
6 M } ,
SCO 6 f.Tti
6 72
Cash quotations were as follows :
Ki.otiit Steady , unchanged : winter pat-
rntc , $ l.2Xj ( < ; 4.40 ; wintnr htralghts , K.gj'tf.uj !
fcprinir patents , $ I.U1.40 ; 8irlng ] fctralglits
WIIUAT Nominal ; No. 2 spring , 80e ; No. U
t prlii ) . ' , MVilb'c.
< 'OIIN Steady ; No. 2 , 40Jc. !
OATS Xo. 2. 2 ' 5c : No. a wtilte , 3iJi@'Jlc ;
No. ; i white , L1i > 4-ffi.i4c. ( ) !
Uvi : No. 2 , Tu'.ie.
llAiu.r.v No. 2. COc : No. 3 , t . o. b. , 48GCOc ;
No. 4 , f. o. b. . 41'ffllSe. '
TIMOTIIV SRK.II I'rlme. fl.29iil.i4. :
WIIISKV Dlstillors1 ilnishoil goods , per gal. ,
SUHAIIS llnchiinccd ; cut loaf , .MJjJic ; gran-
ulntcd , 4i'e ; standard "A , " 4ic. !
Uccelptband shipments today were as fol-
lous :
On the Produce exchange today the butter
inarKOt was quiet ; fancy creamery , 202lc :
line western , IMMinjo ; ordinary , 15t317c : Duo
dairies. Iba''Oc. I ggs. IS'JfflUo.
Oniahii I'roilncu 'Mai-kct.
IHTTTKU-ttood roll , l ® ICc : packing stock ,
i'oui/mv Dressed cliicUens , H(3l2c ( : alive
r llcorJ4.r,0.OOperdo/eu. ) '
IlilihS. KTC'-NO. 1 green hides. 3c : No. 1
prceu salted hhlts. 4'4 < S.4'ii' ; No. 2 green salted
hides , , .tt.lKc ; No. 1 green baited hides , 2. ' > toja
Jhs. , 4U 4ie ! ; No. 2 green hides , 25 to 10 Ibs. .
B4i3'4c ; No. 1 vonl calf , 8 to I. . Ibs. . fie ; No. 2
veal calf , 8 to IS Ibs. , 4o : No. 1 dry Hint hides.
To : No. 2 dry Illnt hides , 'ic ; No. 1 dry salted
lililfx , MCCe : purl cured 'ic PIT pound ICHS than
fnllv cuicd. Sheep poltt tlrcuii salted , each
H'lcSitl. ' . ' . ' ! ; gretsn Baited Hlioiirlluis ( short
jvoolodoarly Rkltis ) , ouoh , ISU2-o ; dry stioar-
llngH ( short wooled early skins ) . No. I , each ,
iMtldo ; dry Bliearllngu ( snoit wooled early
jklns ) . No. 2 , each , 'ic ; dry flint Kansas nnil
Nebraska butcher wool polls , per Ib. . actual
weight , 10U14ic ! : dry Illnt Kausasniiil Nebras
ka Murrain wool pelts , pcrlb. , actual wolglit.
KCI'.o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool noils
per Ih. . actual weight. 10 il''io ! ; dry Hint Colorado
rado Murrain wool pi'lts , jiorlb. , nctual weight ,
MOIOc ; dry pieces and bucks actual wolglit.
viilU 1 allow nnd urcaboTallow , No. I. b id ! .
l i tallow , No. 2 , aa-i.c | ; crease , while A. 44S
l'4o ; uroas > L . white II , ai < ai4'e : ; grease , yellow ,
Ic ; grease , dark'lc ; old nutter , 2'ic ' : beeswax
jirlmo , HWJ4u : roiiiih tallow , I'.Cit.'i' .
I-IIDITS I'lilirornln lllvorxldo orancos , f.t.00 :
Unix lots. J2.M | Washliiglon uavals , * I..V1 :
choice apples , W.i-0'LM - ; eliolco lemons , fL7.Vffi :
( .t'O ' : fancy liimons , } l.f,0 ; bununim.crutcd.t..Oi
jW.Mscranl i-rrlos. Hhlpplng stock , bbl. , J7.M ) ;
Jilorula tomatoesll.wj pcrcratoof six baskets :
pliieapplcH , 1'iiMta.w per do/
\ tfdUTAlit.KS-tiefd sweet potatoes , 12.25 ;
California oabhago , 24o porlb. In crates ; homo
j row n lettuce , 4Uo per do/ ; onions , OJeitil.lS
per bu. ; Nebraska hand picked bonus , H.H.Vj [ >
I. 0 : iiit'dlum. f l.MCBI.n : ) ; Colorado und western
NabriiiikH potatoes. ; t5 ® < 'e ; native potatoes ,
I' iOc ; lima bean , lo per III , ; water crocs , 21-
qt , cases. 12o ! per qt. ; Bplnnch. $ : | lKVai.2.'i : per
bbl , ; radUhus , 40c ; riitabagns. JI/iMiiLftO per
bill. ! pieplant , Sc per Ib. ; parsley , a' . < ft4Jo ; now
L'nllfotiila potatoes , ao pur Ib. ; cucumbers ,
' , . „ . . , v. . , : , . . ,
fram 18Ko | o ,3o , <
New York Alitrhrt * .
M w VOIIK , Jlay 2. I'LOUlt-Uecoluts. S.\-
KK ) uKcs.i i-xuorlH. 150 bhls. and ll.OOJ SUCKS ;
market ( inlet ; salei , 24,000 Libia.
OOUH MKAI Qlllct.
\ViKAT-Hocolnt [ . 202,000 bu.j oxnorts , 205.-
MO bii.t sales , 11,151,000 bu. of futures. 102.000
Uu. siiot. 8uot , unsuttlfd , moderately nctlvo
mid easy ; In store nnd oluvator. luii.eu-e :
l oat.mhttW'iOf. o. b. : iinernnotl rod. W'itJ '
WHoi No , I norllierii. W > o4Mi.Wii ; No. 2 north-
ft" , W .fiiW.'iCi No , 2 UiluHiso , IWf.ttUlo :
No. 2 Mlhvauker , * ? < a.S e , Outlous uliowt-d
lario BwltchitiK business. Tno ouciiinx
\vnH HttSe up on llpht deliveries vresl
lid hum , larKo elearltiKa mill dPiTOHsed vlsi-
olu. declined ( tlo ou IOIIR aellltiK through
more favorable erop weather , opening of the
rnniil , lower prlvutu cables and larKo India
( lilpinnntH ; closed weak ut l.'Ui'ie under Batur-
iluy. Na 2 rod. .May.W'iOOlc. closlns at UlUo :
June , Wti&Vitie , closlni ; atwyci July fciiin
DOc , closniL-utW.'io ; Ancust , bO'.jUUOC. ' clon
ing at 8'Jio ' ) : t-etitomlicr , Hi'ia.wo ' : October , 020 :
May. im. OSH ! Klic. closlmr at M ic.
KTE Dull , lowers western , W4t8'cj saloi
P.O.Obu. ut8Ic.
blocks of craln In itoro and afloat April 33 :
Wheat , 1.524,000 bu.i corn , 459.000 ; outs , b'j'.oou ' ;
rye , lllOi.O : malt , 118,00barley ) : , 00,000 ; puas ,
1,001) ) .
JUiti.KV MALT Quiet
UOHN Kci'olptB. 1UW > 0 bu , ; exports. 70,000
Ini , ; inli'B. XUOuJ bu. of future * ; 13S.003 bu.
of iiiot. r-potstrnnir , fair business : No. 2 , WHO
In elavntorMio : ! nlloat ; iingr.tded mlxcil , 4711
tt-Uic ) : No. a 45iftlG { o ; Bteuiner lulled , 47iiJ ! ,
40u Option * uoro iiilet | hut bpuriiwly offered
snil uiliinccd ! itti" ! " i nhscni'U ut contract
Uullrur.es. May , UVC c , oloilct it.Vv ;
June. < , i % JK , tp , ilr lnifi 4ci.Iulr. r >
Cl ( > < mi4 , Autflist , 4i > ' llj .c. closlllS 41. iC.
OATS llFiPiptu , 16.1.1 ui bit ; cxportn. f > oii.ooO |
lu i mlcs , Ti'.OTO lii ) of futures nnil ll.Vouobu.
( f spot , Hpot inodpr.itc.y nc-tlvc. easier.
Option" t.ctive , onlrr ; Mny , : : i'i5M3 ' 1I-16C.
clo-ilncai'ic ' : .In no ; ) ' * ' 3 II-HV , rlo tnJ ICPtei
iV'A.iiUCialu ltiiriKiVi Nw. white , May
c ; spot No. S , white W.fe : tnlxcd western
3lftr > ! < .c ; whlto'.Tcstorn. Mllstuc.
llAY--ririn. nulot ; chipping , 83c : coed to
choicp , KVatl.OO.
llni > .4 Stendj' , dull.
DSirnAli-llnw , moderately active , firm ; sale. " .
( ii.oniimm contrlfueaKtio tent , : il-lGo : ruoliis-
scs u pnr , W test , 21 c , niri a car ? " tnmoovado
at llainpton llo.tdi to Philadelphia , 2 ic : re-
flnod. steady , quiet ,
Mot.As is : rotelgn , dull ; Now Orleans ,
steady , nu'et. '
KICK rlrin. ( inlet ,
J'BTiioi.i'.fM .Steady , fjuiot ; united closed at
-tc for June.
COTTCINSKKII Oil , Qlllot.
TAM.OW < jttlot : stendy.
Kosis-Qinet , Bieady ,
Timi-nxTlNi : Hill ! , steady.
KodS I'nlr dnniand , liriner : western , IGc ; re-
coltits , J.r.O. ) pkas.
llllis ) : Stondy. quint ,
I'OHK ynicl. stn.idv ; old tness. J0.03QO.M ) :
new nicss. # IO.i ® ll 00 : extra prune , tl'Uid '
fur MIIATS More active , llrnipr : pickled bol-
ll < " > . jaw : iininR , Jlu.O (310.50 ( : middles Inactive ;
short rlb , ti'.jH.
I < AIII > Iiowor. ( lull : Western stoatn , closed at
? ,1.4 : > ; sale * . : ( W tlerci'-i. ! , ) .4rK 0.47'ij city , IXIWi
oiillon salc < < . niiiie : May. 10.1' . ' bid ,
llfTTCii Modoratn demand , easyt wpstern ,
daily , l2'i5iHi' ' : western creamery , ICGW-'e ;
Western factory , llWJ'Si' .
( ; nii-ir. : : IJonil deinand : part altltn . .Tiffine.
I'm Iito.v stividy : Aniorli'an. Jll.7. > iil0.2.\
Coi-rai-yulot ; lako. t I.S5 bid , J12.00
I.KAII Klrtn ; domestic. ! l.K7
Tl.N-Sto.idy ; str.ilts. $2).Coa'i0.7J.
St. l.ollli .MillKrts.
81. Louis. Mo. . Mnv 2. KI.OHU Dull and
weak : family. KUXWiltOi choice. * .2 > xai.Bi : ;
fancy. $ .l.lVSt.7.i ( : : extra fancy , Jl.05a4.15 : pat
ent' . J4..T > Tol.4\
WHEAT Advanced Uo early , the ( Inclined
nnd after Iriltlnz for a short time , hrokiMualii
and closed from So to 'it1 below Saturday : No.
2 red cash. Ml'ic : M.iy COIM | at b.'l'io ' ; June ,
Sic : July. TS'jej August , 7Sic.
roiix Qulot and firm anil closed about ns
Saturday : eush. ilT'ti' ! .Mnv 37'ioi ( July. M > ic.
OATS I'lrni ; No. 2 cash , 20)40 ) : Slay , 2uc :
July. 27' to.
Hvn-Ditll : No. 3iolil at Me.
llAllt.EV No market.
llltAN Illltlivr at tuaWic.
itAti-\Voak : , ollered at tl.OT'.t ' ; spelter ,
steady atl.t > ' > .
KI.AX SKKI : Klrtn at OSHc.
lltjTTiMi-haslor : creaniery. ISQSIc ; dairy ,
IXWc.
ICdos Stondv at ll' c.
CdltN MKAl.-ltlKhur at S2.00.
WIIISKV Steady nt fl.Il.
llAtini.Nfi-l'nchansnd at fi'sffiSc.
liios COTTON Tuts Unchanged : Jl.ivijl.25.
I'li'ivisioNS Dull : pork. $ IO.I2i ! < iM0.2. > .
IiAliti } O.UfCfor hutchcrs' lots.
Ditv HALT MIATSI.oo o nnd .shoulders , ? 4.fiO :
lens and cribs , iVTO ; shorts , fj. lloxcd lots
15c more.
HACON Shoulders , t. > .2j ; lon s and cribs ,
JC.if. : : shorts , NJ..W.
Sun.Mt cuitKii HAMS ! D.oc < aio.ro.
llcccirTS riour. 7,000 Ibs. : wheat , 20,000 bu. :
corn. lOII.ODO bu.i oats , 73,00. ) bu. ; rye , 4.U09
bu. : barley. 4/0) ) .
SlIII'.MUNTS Flour , 4.000 Ibs , : wlie.it , 8.000
bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; oats , 0,000 bu.i rye.
none ; barley , none.
HIUIHIIS City Markets.
KANSAS UITV. Mo. , May 2. WHEAT Steady
to lower : No. 2 hard , 77c : No. 2 rod , 7iHfcOc. )
Cons Very llrm ; No. 2r3d , Me ; No. 2 white ,
37c.
37c.OAT
OAT -Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 2S29c ! ; No. 2
white. 2ll'4c. '
RECEIPTS Wheat , 10,000 bu. : corn , 8,030 bu , ;
oats. none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 10,033 bu. : corn. 14,000
bu. ; oats , 7,00 J bu.
Liverpool .Miru'H. !
I.tvEiipoor. . May 2. WIIUAT Quiet ; holders
offer moderately. lied western sprlnir. 7s2'idiJ (
7s M percent : No. 2 red western , -HiKiTs
3d.
3d.COUN Steady , demand fair.
Tuui'BNTlNU I'lrm , 20cGd per cwt.
STOCK ) ! ' 1IIIBAII8TMFM I'lOlir , ItU-O O
Backs : wheat , 1,20 .103 centals ; corn , 3Go.OOO
centals.
NEW YOIIK. May 2. Options opened steady ,
unchanged tn 15 points down , closed barely
steady lu to 20 polntR down ; salt's , lA.flOJ ba s ,
Including' May , gr.MftIMS.20 ; June , Sll.80ail.ST > :
July. J11.7. > : August. $ ll.7. > ; September , $11.70
ftll.Sj ; October , iil.70 ; Oeceinbor , I1I.7J. Spot
Klo , dull , lower ; No. 2 , $ l2.7."i ; nominal.
New York Visible Supply.
NEW YOIIK , May 2. The visible supply of
drain on hand to date Is stated to bo as fol
lows : Wheat , 37.0U.OCO bu , : corn , 0,037,001 bu. ;
oats. 3.021,0001)11. ; rye , 813,000 bu. ; barley , 53S-
030 bu. _
Traders Talk.
CIIICAOO , III. . May 2. Konnctt , Hopkins
& ( Jo. to y. A. MeWhortor : I'ardrldco nnd the
crowd have been Ruuiilnt ; all day for a line of
Ions wheat hold by a prominent , local trader
anil they Rot It. Outside of the cables which
show no strength the news has boon bullish.
The larco decrease In the visible supply ,
heavy clearances. larjo eiiKaKements for ex
port , relative btrensth of the May option and
prospects of continued wet and backward
weather are features , the longs having been
shaken. The market Is likely to do better to
morrow. There has been an Increasing do-
mana for July corn and the market has
Eliown asood deal of firmness. The weather
favors the Ions sldo as li Is unfavorable ) for
planting and shlppln ; . Oats are dull nnd
show no disposition to move , but ought to
KathcrsoinostieiiJth from hail weather. In
provlslans there was little doing except
chanirlni ; over from May lo late months. The
Increasing receipts of ho s nhow larger stocks
and lower prleot , .
CitiUAiio. 111. , May 2. Coiinsolman Day
to I'ockrell llros. : The wheat market to
day was Inllueiiced by liquidation on account
of holders having expected too much anil
being als ippiilnted. Tno weather was cold In
the northwest and wet In central localities.
hut not a howling \vlntcrday anywhere. The
visiblu dcciL'iisi ! . 1,213.0'JO.bubhcls had been an-
tlclp.itcd of Minneapolis. I.ess than 173,000
LmsuhoU of wheat were lecclved at all
points and Atlantic clearances of wlieat and
Hour were 800.000 bushels , with 4l2OaO of new
business reported. This wns more than on"s > ot
by the apprehension that the expected largo
shipments from India would bring doptes > .ed
cables from Knglaud and tliocoiitlncnt tomor
row. Thus thu market olrtscil In the dumps.
Corn was In peed demand for consiimptloii
nnd futures llrmcr , closing at ' 40 advance.
OatH were quiet , cash demand good , futures
dull and stonily. Provisions were irregular ,
pork firm hut Inactive , packers free buyers
for May. Iitird was weak , deliveries frco and
the market 7'xie lower. July ribs barely steady
but May strong and 5c Higher at the cioso.
I'liiCAOO. III. , May S. K. G. Ixumi & Co. to
Duncan , llolllngcr & Co : Wheat opened
btrong. Muy Hold nt81 > nO. July ntHI'iu. The
strength was caused principally by the light
deliveries , onlv about lli'.ouo ' bu , being de
livered. Thu decrease In the visible supply of
1,300 000 bit. , bad leporlsof scedltiK from Da
kota and lUlit let-elptKOf winter wlieat IB all
In favor of bettor prices but with all this the
market closes weak. The den , ami for cash
wheat ts very light , this with lliu selling of n
big Hue of long July for account of Leopold
llloom caiibod llio decline. The market has
disappointed us and unless wo liavo larger
shipments from this wo cannot see how pres
ent prices can ho sustained. Compared with
foreign values our wheat Is low. hiitthny
don't appear to want It at about this price , or
In fact at any price ; they make no bids for It.
Corn has ruled llrm ilurlir : thu entire Boston ,
the rains through the wct and houthwust de
laying planting , which hi already late. Oats
were ( .toady. Provisions llrm : the liquida
tion In May continues , packets are the best
buyers of It. _
NIIW York Monny Market.
NKW Yoitit. Muy 2. MONKV ox CAM ,
Knsy at I'itt' ' ' per cent ; last loan , li ! per cent ;
closed oll'orcd ut. 14 ! per cent ,
I'liiMiiMeiirANTli.K 1'Al'Kit ; ! ® . " ! uoreont.
STUitt.iNd ICxt'iiANni : Htouily at Jl.b7 for
sixty day bills and fi.bS'j for demand.
The closing auotatlons on bonds ;
STOOICS ANI > HO.MIS.
Alucnro of I.ondiin Orilera I.nit tlio Tradu
New VOIIK. May 2.-Tho styck market today ,
lu the nbsenco of Ioiulon orders , owing to thu
holiday thero. was quiet and llfoloti. movliu
within narrow limits and the Industrials sup-
ulyliig the only features of special notu. The
market still presents the same profosslonal
character atid the Interest In the trading la
railroad stoeku Is confined to a very few
stocks. Heading , Now Knelaiid nnd Atchlsou
sllll rotalnoil thu leadership In point of ac
tivity , and In Ihcse stocks , with Union Pacific ,
the only decided tendency of prices was to bo
noted today , The Industrials , however , fur-
ulvhcd the Important movements , luu the
movements In thi'90 MmrcK vcio ty no inouna
uniform , and whliu Sugur was thu only weak
point , thu others were Inclined to show n
utrting temper and Cotton oil preferred mtulo
the only material advance diirlnz the dny.
Among railroad btockti the grangers weio
miner wt-ak. the ouunlnu ofUko competition
ana the prulmblo lncroa o In craln bunt for
ward hiivliuno klliniiliitlng Inllucnco uaaliist
thu report ! of ralu cutllut ; , but luu cualur
nnd the flo.ild toks were firm during most
of the time , with no mntcrlnl movement in
nnyof them. Pho advices that tlio ROVCMI *
mcnt would proceed against the siiff.ir com
bine In P.tliado phtn was used with crcnt
effect azalnit the stocks of tlio company and
n lo < n of 3 per rent followol. There was
out nn undertone In all dividend pnylng
slocks , nnd this helped to rnily the inark.-t In
the late dealings when there wns atao coiisld-
prablo covering of shorts so that the market
closed niilct , but llrm , with the prcal majority
of the list within sinnll fractions either up or
down of the llnal Saturday. There was only
one material decline , which was Sugar , with : i
loss of 2"ii per cent , but Cotton Oil preferred
wns up Pjjicr cent.
Government bonds , nro dull , steady.
The following are the clmln/ quotations for
tlio loading stocks on the Now York Stoo < ex
change today :
e\.dlr.
Tlio total saloa of stocks today worn 200.000
Rliiircs , liu'luaini ; : Alcliison , 14,1.00 : Krlc , t.OLO'
ll tllu ll 1'aolilc proforrcd. 5.UCO ; Now 1:112- :
liitiil , J5.WIO ! Uondln ; , M.0.10 ! St. Paul. f.OOU :
Union 1'uolllc , MMi Western Union , 5,000.
riimnclal KovKnr ,
Nnw YottK. MiiyS. The Po t snysi When
the l.oiulon Stoi'l ; oxohnnzc Is open Its opcru-
tlonq do nttlu nr iiotliliiK nowailays In this
market. When London Is nkwil this innrUol
Is ( loclarcil Inautlvo for lack of London
business. This looks very much llko
caccrncss to accupt excuses for In
activity , but the npolosy pnss'd cur
rent for today's dullness. Kloliinond Tor-
inlnnis and Susnr curtlllcates supplied all that
there was of novul Interest.
Financial Xntus.
KANSAS OmMo , , May 2.-CloarIiiRs.
11,841.031.
Nnw YORK. May 2. Clearings , 583.977,220 :
balances , ! ! 'S,4'2,1SU.
HAI.TIMOHR. Mil. , May 2 , Uloarlnps , S'.SIT-
577 : balances , J4il,8'C. : ) ! Money. 0 per cent.
CINCINNATI , O. . May 2. Monoy. 34l ! ) : Now
_ Yorlc oxohange , COo premium ; clearings , JL'.SW.-
I'llir.ADEM'ltlA. I'n. . May 2. Clearings.
$12,703,719 : balances. $ . ! , ; J70GSI. Money , 3 per
cent.
LONDON. May a Tlio amount of bullion
pone Into the Hunk of England on balance
to-Jay , i'31,000.
MnjiPliis , Tenn , , May 2. Now York ox-
chaiiso sollinc at JI.5J : clearlnjs , f4 ) , :43 :
balances. J''OU , 120.
IIOSTON , MIM . . May 2.-ClearliiKs. 3I9.03T.I1A ;
balances , $ ' . ' . : i24.27l. Money. 1'i ] ior cnnt. E.\-
ehansoou Nuxv York , 1217o ! illscount per
ST. I..OUIS. Mo. May 2. Clearings , $ I.S.i2,090i
balances , J020.270. Money quiet and easy at
V2 ( ! per cunu Kxchunire on Now York. UJc
pieiiilum.
New Oitt.BANS. ta. . May -Clearings ,
31,082,000 : Now York uxcliiuiEO. coiiiineiclal.
Jl.ri'iueril.tOJ premium ; bank , fl.M per Sl.OOO
preinliini.
OiiiOAno. 111. May 2. ( Jloarlncs , ? ID.7S2noo.
Money weak at 45'5 per cent. Now York ex
change O'isy , lOc promiuin. Storllni ; exchange
dull ; sixty-day bills 3l.ST'4 ; demand. SLS8J5.
lloitim Stock Alurkct ,
HOSTON. Mass. , May 2. The followln ?
were the cloains prices on stocks ou the Bos
ton slock market today :
XIMV Vnrk Mining Oiiohltlons.
NEW YniiK , May 2. The followln ; are tl.o
closlnz mining stock quotations :
Con. Cnl. A Va 'JTi Mexican 125
Kurcku I on I2 > Ophir 210
( oiild A Curry 120 Savnso Hi )
Hale It Norcros' . . . . 110 Sierra Nevada 110
lloiucatalie IdOO Simulant 135
Horn Silver 30(1 (
LIVI : ST < HK ; .M
IV'nckiit Uiiinlin Oponeil with a Light Jtun
und Stcaily Triers.
OMAHA , May 1. The week starts out with a
very Unlit run of stock of all kinds , 83 ears
and naturally prices neroashade firmer all
around.
Only 83 cars of cattle were received nnd
these were almou all steers and pretty Rood
as far as quality was concerned. Eastern
markets were llrm. with modern to receipts ,
anilthosamu condition of affairs prevailed
here. All uuyora wanted a few eattle and
were willing to pay somewhat stronger prices
for anything that suited them. Kvoryono Is
looking for a very liberal run Tuesday , ind
for that reason the advance waa not more
marked. Trading , however , was nctlvo nnd It
did not take over two hours to oloar the prns.
( Jood 1,20 ! ) to l,4J-lb. ! ) sterrt sold at from 1,73
toil.15 : fair to cool 1,0.0 to 1,200-11) . steers at
f rom Mi50 to W.7."i and common light atuif at
from H'.Ti to JJI..VI.
Thuro were not half a dozen cars of rows
am ) mixed stock In the yards. Kverythln
chanced hands quickly at fullv steady prices.
Inferior to choice cows helling at f loin $1.50 to
$ 'l.u.i ; hulls , oxen and Slavs ut from ? l.7. > to
$ .L7. > , Calves were firm on the basis of at from
{ ' . ' .On to J.'UW for common to prlmo veals ,
'J ho Hiockcr and feeilor trade was IlKht. ov-
lions-The run of ho8 WUH about the same
ns lust Monday and the quality noi enough
dllTcront to bo nollceabie. lln s uro now run-
iiliis uroiind ttiJ poiindN , hlx pounds lighter
than a month ago and twenty-three pounds
ho tvior than a your luo.
There was hardly enough hogs here to nmko
H initiket , but everythltiT met wlthnroudy
sale , ab nhlppura and fresh m : it mun had
good buying orders , The matkol was rather
uiiovcn but prices la the nrilu ruled a trlllo
stronger than Uaturduy. The bust light and
butchc-r weU'ht hoa sofd largely at JI/JU and
the . 'ommoa grades , lo/ar.llecs of weight , ut
M.3. llio raiuo was imnnw and theio was
praelleiilly noHproad between good llglit nnd
hcuvy ho,1 * . Tuu uuoral avuruKO of priut ; *
paid wn ? f I S' ' t ftgalnql Jl,2l'i Siturilnr , nml
M.J.I'J last MonilfiKcptisentntlvos'ilcsj }
Nn Ar. Bh. ffi t No. Av. Sh. Pr.
SH4 C40 ! 4 10 f.7 . .liu 20J J4 25
f.7W
1ST 4 15 W . ! KI7 ino 425
1113 80 . . 20S IRO 423
4 2l2 ! ( A . . 244 89
240 4J5 21 " . .S.6 4 27' ' <
20.1 4 10 10" . 20.i SO 427'i '
20 4 M Kl . . 211 120 427'i
ICO 4 US f > 7 . . .SS4 120 430
83 Kl . . .245 120
4 : s 81. . . 813 40 40 !
2M IT. 64. . , .2. 4 too 4.-IO
240 4 23 67. . . .271 80
HO 4 23 CO . 223 121 430
160 4 23 ' 67. . 2.15 80 4 33
10) 4 2- > 01. . 270 SO ) 43n
120 4 Ot Kl . 21 ! ) 83 433
KM 423 3. . 270 430
ICO 4J3
rigs A f o notion.
n I.V1 y i ) 7 411 160 300
12 313 ; | 25 ' 0 315 2SO 303
2 100 a t.1 3 210 3M !
2 mi 80 373 1 310 3 ! > J
1 460 S3 : t73 3 24,1 40 400
3 170 80 360
Sitcei * Itconlpts were four double-dock1 ! ,
two of thorn hilled direct to Swift A ; Co. Tlio
other two double * , western ewes averaged
t-.Vifts and broiiitht J3.43. Tliu dcinanil Is uooil
and the 'market uuotubly stonily , although
with mnro liberal receipts , prices would In all
probability ho lower In sympathy with other
markets. Quotation * : Fair to goon natives
JI.505M10 ; fair to peed wcstmns J4.STStH.tOl
common nnd stock sheep W.iHil4.23 ) ; good to
choice 40 toW-tb lambs$1.50(20.7j. ( Heprcaciit.i-
tlvo sales :
No. Av. Pr.
107 wcslorn cwo < i 01 645
204 western owes W 645
Ilrrclplsnnd Dl.pmltlon of Stuck.
Kocolpls at tlio Union Stouk y.inU , South
Omahii , Neb , for the twenty-four huitrj end
ing at 5 o'clock p. m. . May 2 , 1 U
IttlCEtl'M.
II13PUSITIOV ,
PnrrhnsraVol ,
1'iircliiisrH Tor April.
Mvi- Stock .Market.
CHICAGO , 111. . May 2. [ Special ToloRram * o
THE llEC.1 The cattle market WIIH slow to
open and the 0.1 rly fcollng was rather weak.
Lateral ! actlvo du.'iiand Rprnng up and there
was u strnnKtlicnlns of prices. Tlio average
of prices was higher than for Saturday , but
about from lOo to ITic lower than
for Thursday , which was the high
est day last week. This applies
moro particularly to steers , prices for cows
and bulls having lluctuitcd : but slightly.
Quotations were at from SI.00 to W 50 for pool-
to choice cow , heltois and bulls , if..Su to
: i.K > for stockcrs anil fceaers. $1.4:1 : to f" > ,00 for
shipping Rtecrs and il.to $1.15 for Texas
cattle. There was a fair Inquiry for springers
at from J1S.UO lo f 1S.OO per head.
The hog murlict hold up surprisingly ,
although the arrivals wore unexpectedly
laixo there was no softening of prices. Light
weights wete atilllo stioiigcr. There was an
active demand at from $4.2. > to $4.60 for poor
tn prime grades. Only a small part of the
supply chained Irmds oclow $1.50 , tlm prevail
ing prices holngl.r > o to J4.f > 7'f A few fancv
butchcrwoluhts fetched from Jl.02'5 tojl.cr > and
there wae tradliiK 111 culis at fronr J-.OU to
J-I.OJ. Mzht and heavy weights are now on a
parity , and the probabilities are the former
will soon command a premium , The market
closed firm for all grades.
The shccu market ) was dull nnd weaker.
There was : i full supply and only a slack
demand either for local or shipping account.
Trading was slow , and not all the stock wns
closed out. Quotations were , from M.OO to
JG.V ) for poor to Choice wooled sheep , and $5.73
to $7.00 for lambs ,
Receipts were : Cattle , 17,000 ; hogs , 34,00) ;
sheep. H.OOO.
The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE Re
ceipts , 17,000 ; shipments , 4.M'0 ' : market fairly
active , steady ; Lost steers , $4.iOCl.4.a : ( : ethers ,
83.SOiij4.2oi feeders. SJ.'J.iSXC.'ij stockers , liUOffi
U.I.r > ; cows.ti.OGSlS.SO.
Hoes Uecoipts. U4.C03 ; shipments , none ;
market active , closed steady ; rough and com
mon , { 4.0034.23 * : mixed and packers. $ l.i.'iiS :
4.nfl ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , Sl.fu
ttl.CO : light , JI.40iai.llS.
SllKEl'-Kecelpts , 8,000 ; shipments , 1.000 :
market slow , steadv to lower ; westerns , $ VCO
© 0.00Toxans ; , $ l.avii. ? > . ( .iflipped ; nutlvca , year
lings and lambs , yi.BUS.VJ' .
New York I.lvo Stuck 'Mnrltct.
NEW YOIIK. .May 2. HRKVES Itucolpts ,
4COO head , Including . ' 10 cars for sale : inarKot
lOc per 100 Ibs. higher : native steers , $ l.ll@l ) vj
per 100 Ibs. : Dulls and eo\vs , J.OC5W.7j ;
dressed beef steady iitf@Sc.
CAI.VUS Kccnipts. 4.0iu head ; niarlcut ac
tlvo and strong , iic higher ; veals , $ | .UU < 2G.UO :
mixed cnlvuo , $ l.rUS4.75.
SiiKBi1 Hocclpts , ll.COO huail ; market steady ;
Iambs , Ho per Ib. lilghcr : unshorn falieep ,
55.2S(30,00 ( ; cllppad shcop , $4.7. > ® r.7ri : unshorn
lambs. ffi.fOa7.'r ) : cllppud lambs. $ J.005.ti.S7'4 ( ;
dressed mutton , slow ; dressed lambs higher
at IDifOI''c.
Hocis Itccelpti. 12fOhcad consigned direct ;
market nominally llrm at JMK > li. i.i.O.
Itaiihiis City I.ivo Stock 'Murkrt.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. . May 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts , 1,610 ; shipments. 2,1'OJ ; steers actlvo
nnd lOc hl'MuMat J.401.25 ; stockers and
fenders , } a.U2H3.45.
llooa Heco.pts. .330 ; shipments , 2.CO ) ; the
market was ijulut , steady to Cc lower ; all
grades. Jl.00@4.i3. :
SHEEP Hccolpts , 4,900 ; shipments , 8MO ; the
market was weak ,
Thorites
Jilr. CitATii.KS LAWUKNCB , of Aslilnntl ,
Kcb. , says that Swift's Spcciflc ctirctl
lifin of severe llliciiinntfsm of which ho
hntl suffered for over Fix months , with
vain efforts to Kul relief , liu recom
mends it to nil puffcrcrs from Hliutima-
lisin.
Send for our book on the Blood nnd
Skin mailed fret- .
"fiWn-T SPECIFIC CO. ,
ATLANTA , ( U.
Or. C. 5. JUDO'S
ELECTEIC BELTS
llollovri llcaduclioK In one inliiiila
nndvlll onroic. ' '
llrrnla , t'rerrantl Aj f ,
Jtrtaltl'i insane ,
Heart Itliirttir , M. ' ( ( IM /
HI .Inl ,
Jfftctloitt ,
IiHllyritloii , lilt" ,
Laine Illicit ,
folil Fret , rile * ,
llratliifltr , fltl ,
J.ratl I'oltoi J.un of Manhood ,
LOU of 1'itnntu , ire < liU'rukntit ( ,
J.Hck of Nerve force anil l'/ur ( ,
7t"iiln lund /'err t'om/iln/ii/ / ,
Krrruuiiiria ( iitil nil ninrtium u1
there ii a Lurli of l'roj > rr .lrlo (
Ilailcrlt'ii ure U ll > ' llnu-n'cd und
Cleaned and will lakt Iur Veur > .
Call and examine them.
JUDD ELECTRIC CO. ,
1506 Douglas St. , Uinalia , Neb.
R
2t Y.s a warm , nituition
wlion you arc troubled witli iudi-
postion , or , in fad , any of those
ills tliat nriso from derangements of
the digestive apparntiH. Yon go to
the drugstore and you will probably
take some pepsin preparation , some
mercurial doses which will injure yon
for life. Stop it. The medii-al fra
ternity throughout the world are
now recognizing Johann Hoffs
Slalt Extract as a standard remedy.
It is specially recommended for in-
v.ilkls where a delicate yet strength
ening tonic i.s necessary to build up
a debilitated constitution. There
nro lots of counterfeits on the mar
ket. The genuine have the signa
ture of ' Johann Ifoff" on the neck
of bottle. It is beneficial alike for
man , or woman , or child. Eisner &
Mendelson Co. , N. Y. , Solo Agents.
The loss of flesh is a trifle.
You think you need not
mind it.
But , if you go on losing
for some time or lose a good
deal in a short time , you are
running down. Is that a
trifle ?
Get back to your healthy
weight and generally you get
back to health.
A book on CAREFUL LIV
ING will tell you what it is to
get there , and when Scott's
Emulsion of cod-liver oil is
useful. Free.
SCOTT ft DOWNS , Chemists , 131 South slh Avenue ,
New York ,
Your driiRKist keep * Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver
oil all druggists everywhere do. { i ,
7
Outfit that very properly contains a supply of
Beer
fcvax 'A
which adds to the enjoyment of all the other
dainties , and makes a picnic a picnic indeed.
A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this
very popular beverage.
lon't be deceived If a dealer , for the salta
of larger profit , tells you some other kind
Is 'justas : good " 'tU false. No imitation
u as ouJas the genuine Hums' ,
Dlt E. 0. WKST'3 NKFIVK AND nitAIXTHKAT-
MENT. H spccliic for HyHlorln. Dlizlneat , flti.'Nea-
rulglu , lleailiichu. Nervous I'roatruton c.uno.l b/
ulcoliotor lobnccoVnkofiilnoi'4 , Montul lo r > ji-
Hlon , tfottncajof tlio llr.iln. can tin. Iniunlty , uibary.
decay.ilcuth. I'rL'iiifituro Oltl Ajic , Iturrunuij , 1,019
of I'on'ur In cither sox , liupolcncI.uucurrli9i : un I
all Fouiato Wcakness.'s. Involuntary 1,01131 , Mpjr-
mntorrliP.i causoil by ovor-cxortlun of th3 tir.iln
bolf-iibuseovur-lmlulefticc. A montli'i troatnunt
(1,0 for ( * > . l > y mull , \\Vguarnntco tilx boxci to curj
Kncti order tor l > boxHi. with S' * will ponil written
uuariuit'H'to rofunil If not cured. ( lUnrantco IsaiieU
by tioodiunn Dru Co. , HID Farnam fSt. . Jnm.n.
" . , . "
FROM THE "PACIFIC .TOURIJAI
"A Kroiit Invention lias IH > UII iimilo I > y Dr.
Tutt. Thut cinliifiitclioinlst 1ms produced
\vlilci ! tinllntoi nnlnro to | irrfe 'tlonj It acts
liiHtanliiucoiisly ami IH piTfcrtly liariuli'hs. "
TrlciSI. . Olllce , UO111'uiU I'luce , N. V.
OMAHA
:
Union Stock Yafds Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
est cattle , ho : and sheep market In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
laVK STOOK COMMISSION.
TIIK I.KADKKrf.
OHM 1111 I Writs to this house for cor-
. U.UAI1A
I ruct Market Baporta. _
Wood Brothers ,
fc'outh Omaha Telephone 1 l'i" . - Chicago.
Mnrkot reports by mall and wire cheerfully
furnished upon application.
- Tl-I lil -
James H. Campbell Company ,
C'hlcairn , Kast.St. I.oulH , Kansas City , K
Unialui , Moux City , 1'ort Wortli.
A. Crlll , W. V. Duiiny. U. R TallniadKe.
ChlcuKO , HocHulumimn. t'nttlo Miliniimn
Crill , Denny & Company ,
Livestock ConunUblon. Itooiu' ' ; Kxctmngo HI t't ; ,
South Omaha.
A. D. Boycr & Company ,
Maud .V.I Kxclianiro lliilldtn-lHouthOmaha.
Correspondence Mollrltod ami promptly aimwcr d ,
fcpcclul uitunllon toorderd lormui-kom A fucdiir * .
Kitabllihcd , Ibhl. . . . Incorporated , 13H
Capital fully paid , J.UUOJ.
Waggoner Birney [ Company ,
Wrltoor w Ire u for prompt and tollulilu umrkut
roporU.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
I.lvo Stuck Commission.
Hoom 51 Kxehaiijro Iltilhllne. South Omaha.
Telephone lit)7. )
Miller Brothers ,
ItoomU. Kuchnnue llullillnir - - - Boiith Omaha
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
-UAN'K.-
Tlin onlr bank at tlio yardi. Capital nnd iur-
Iihu , I IU.UUO. CollectloniiiiroHliik' out of tlio live
itock Lu lnu < tliouhl bo iunt direct to Ililn bunk.
bhli | | > c r ran deiioilt fur cruUllu ! tliglr Uuniu
htrovvr locuitJ.
OMAHA
( UIUK refs an if jjiroctory
_ AKOHITEOTS ANpjBUILDEUS
J. II. OLEHN.
Contractors nml stitir.'iitrnrtoM for nil kliuli of
Inillilliia tilnMrrln * pnintlnni'lc will trcclvc n
ropjr of lilrMin n roll 11 ( ! ! nml inilMi-rMlirrdorr
frpi > liy fomlltiB tliolr n.iinc. iui inr nml locn-
tlmi to tlm iMililtnlicr ,1 II ( ili-nii. IMS i.th t
AWNINGS AND TKNTS.
OMAHA TENT & AWN WOIF
ING COMPANY. Tonto. ntrnlnni. tnrimn-
Flfinr hnminofim. oil nml IIIM. rover ! ) or All kliulu ,
rtibticr clothlnn. "c-nil Itnun , liRiincrs , etc. Sriul
forcnt'Kiit. ' . IIU Knrnnm tor calaloKiicu\ > * Kill
HA OS AND T WINKS
BISHOP A DO.
BEMIS OMAHA BAR CD .
Slsul. innnllla. cotton
lmiortcr nnil mrfi > . flour
| ropo. lipmp , J'jto. rut-
aackK , burlii'i. tnlnc.
ton Htlm.tnrrpd ruril-
_ nsf. QIC. M2 ! mil H.
mcYcr.KS. 130XHS.
II. 0. TtlDD ,
8uccc ser to. I. J. Wllk-
M.O. DAXON
. . , ctuoii. M'l'u clgnr , | > iipr
rohl ou rnnntltlr pactlnii ln > H" . All novel
130 N , IMh 31 tics la box line.
llli ) St.
BOOTS AND SI1OI .
MOnSE-GOESHOEGO.
1IUJ ItOTar.tHtroit
Knetory oornur Illli nnJ IKmnK' strosti.
Wo ivro rinlclnu clo > o ptlDOJ to oMh biiyari. ml ara
olllnc a clasi of uooli walch li torr s lo-
ablanlth murchnati.
KIRKENDAU , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CD.
Whplcsnln Mfrs. AROntB llooti. nhucv , rubbers
llanton llubbor BhocCo , foltuoods. KOi-U liar-
liulllll , llOvllliicnur-il liojr-tt.
BHKWERS.
JOS. SCHLITZ DRE , .
ING CD.
Ofllco. P. U'.h nml I.pnTcn-
worth Ht . . Unialui.
lohu Muthovur. Agt.
CONPKCTION'EUY.
VOEOELE&DINNINQ
fru ( * omfpctlonem nail
Jubbcrn ( if liirelKU i"l
( loiiiosllo fruits , 1110
llowitnl et.
CARPJAOI2S.
W.R.DRUniMOilD&CQ.
Cnrrlnxo bnlUlorB. Hose
nml patrol wagons n
ISIIi , opp Court lloii'o.
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON ,
CO. , Mrfa. bURgjr totis , bnolf ,
A. T. nnrbj , Mgr. Tops , cusbtumi , etc. fend tor
cushions , backs , eta. cnlalog. 3U S. 15th sU
_ JM NpnhJMh-st.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE St. EAOLECOnN CE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrn. gnlvanlrcil Iron
Hunt anil soft conl. H K. cornlco , window cavf , .
tut'tnllc nkjiUlilK , etc.
ccr. llith aci ) ' .
1110 , IM'J I lodge-ft.
CLOTHING.
BIOTCHKY& CQHEH , QII.MORE&RUHI ,
Clothing , notion.furnish- Manufrs nnd wliolr nlo
Inita. Olvu us n trial. clulbluri. 111W Homo-
Snmplcit prt'pnld by ox- > troiit.
preia. 11U llnruey.
CONTRACTORS ,
J. li. GLENN.
Contrnctors nnd nub ronlniftors for all kliulM of
uiilldlnu' , plntteilui. . | i.ilnlln ete. . "Ill lec-'lvo n
ropy of ( ilenn'sarcliltei-ts and ! > nlhlrr illrectory
free , liy fendlnirttR'lr nnine. binlnr.-s mid loca
tion , to the | iubll. hir. J. H. ( ilenii , 11J S lltli
Street.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRIGX-K02H
M.E. SMITH & .CO. ,
DRYOOaDSCQ , ,
Dry Roods , notlonn , fur- Dry K00il .notloni , cent's
nlnhliiK gooilj. Corner lurillMllllg KOOdn. Cor.
llth and llownnl-bts. llth and Hon-itrd-Bt.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.i
Illustrated catalog frco-
1011 Capitol live.
FURNITURE
BEEBE&RUHYAN FUR-
I
UphoWoroil furniture ! NITURE CO. ,
IS02-1. Nliiliul.il Uracu nnd Thirteenth
Whol'jiiilc only. itreeK.
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. STEELED CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE &CO. ,
12011205 Jonci etruct , 10th and Herooy trcct ,
Omaha. Omaha.
GRAIN.
S. AMD WHQRTER ,
213 IJd of Trado. Drokpr
In grain , ote. I'rlvato
wire to N. V. , Cblcaeo
ana t. I.ouli.
Coutiueutal Bl'k , 15tli and Douglas.
Furniture , Carpets and Draperies.
m ALWAYS CONVENIENT AND HANDSOME. CI.OSKO.
Gunn Combination Bed , 13 different styles.
Be sure and see this bed before purchasing.
We are the Exclusive Agents
Send for Spring Catalogue
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITOROMAHA , NE3
Capital $40l,00t ) )
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TI-JB 1ILON BA.NK.
HATS , ETC.
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glotps. iii.
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carpet * nnit ti'i Impo.-tol Amirloia IMr t >
llourln , 1.111 t ( _ II-Tl , MIlT.MUOl
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( Julnor wlilt ) lima.
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l.lnnor morc'.mnH , IIIJ
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lniierlpr.i | unit Jobbnmof
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in tcrl.il , cto. IJ1S tuuslo uiiil imnli'M In-
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A. BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT& CO. ,
I'nckprs of oyitprs. tls'.i Oyslori. H ! i aaJ colorr ,
ntl colpry. W l.uuvun- .1111 8. IUtli-nt. IlarU
worth > t. Oulu , inniiiKor.
OVICUALLS , SIJIHT.S. ETC.
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Sfm ! of "If , V S" imnti. , Mfrs crlotir.Ttcil "Puck.
ulilrli niul nvcruIiB.ctu. Bkln" ovrrnlU. ponli.
6U-I8S. llth-sl. Bli'rts. conti , etc. hull
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PRODUCE COMMISSION .
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WHITNEY fl. CO.
. Produce , frulm of nil
Duller , OKK niut poultry UniK oyntcri. i\1 \ 3 ,
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KIRSCIISRAUH& JAS. A. CLARK 4 CU. , "
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Butter , exxs n1 poiiltrr poultrj nnJ gimn >
12J9 llor.-anl- . 317 Soutli IJtu SlrjDL
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Oommhjloti merchant ,
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producd un cumiul&lon. ) tu > al Imrro nnit ciittl *
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Butler , tfus , poultry. Our Bpoi-liltloi. Uultir ,
Kniiir , l.liliM ami Irult , uzx * n'nl pjullry , lJU
ID'J" Howard btrcut. lluwarJ strcut.
W. E.RIDOELL
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1'APER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO KlliS PAPER CO.
Cnrry it full xtock of Wrtpplne piipor nllklmli
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lliinnrtl treot. Telo-
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wrltliik' ,
paper pa
per cto. phunu , KJJ.
OMAHA STOVtRsPAIS
VCRXS ; ,
Steve repair * nml " .
( I'.tichmontn for ai.f
1.1ml of rtuvo
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SASII. TOYS.
M.A. DISDflQW 00 H. HARDY AGO.
Toy , ilol ! , alburai.
Munufaclurcr' ' of sash Inncy uoads. liousofur *
doorv b 11 nil anil nl hlU2 lioodi. clill.
iuouldtnK9. llrnncli of- dtun'a carrlnuoi. ml
flvo , IZtli and Unrdbts i'urnam btroct.
Morlilillif. Habit
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Or , Bailey , $1
Tlm Leading
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Dentist
Third Floar , P.nton IHoa'c.
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A lull ci of It'ulh on rubber for li. I'urfvct a
Tc'ftli nltliout plnlm of renuiruble brUk'O wurK
| uit tliu ililni ; for tlnyurj or imbllc ipuuiiert , nevol
drop iluwn.
TfctlH fcXTRACTE.3 WITHOUT PAIN.
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