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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1893)
IT \ ! T11K OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTATtntDAY , FEmiUAllY 11 , 1803 , COMMERCIAL- FINANCIAL Shorts In Provisions Getting Severely Pinched , with No Hope of Recovery , PRICES FLUCTUATED WILDLY ALL DAY iun In I-nr.l Mill Oli-nr Mi Hundred Tliouminil Dollar * Out of It * I.uteit Mniitinlntloti | .Htocki nntt IIuiuU Quito Dull. CIHCAOO , 111. , I'cb. lO.-riio shorts In provl- BloiniiroKiittliiB'smcrely pinched , Tlio clny fur thfin was excitedly hrltk. Thoclliuo | has been Kradually tlnlitctiliu Its grip nnd now appears tolmvu all thuin products under con trol. Tlui hltfli prices which ruled early In the season on the scarcity of IIORS tempted a largo ntnonntof nhort Milling. May pork , which was M > lil a few months URontflO 00 , solif today at f'JO.17'1 , May lard , which vuis7 00 not many months IIRO , was up to Sl'J 712 tod.iy , ind May ribs hno : sold lot Id 15. 1'rlces fluctuated wildly at times ilurlnp the B"sslonhiit thocloso was very ne.ir to the lop prices of the duy. It Is Mid the clliiuu still lias 00,000 tleices of lard unsullied with less than 7,000 In stock , and talk of il& 00 l.ird Is lieaid nn every han I. The 00,000 llorces , It Is rumored , will not tliu cllquo even at present prices fully 10 per cent pel lleico , or fully tbOO.OOO. Computed with last nlxlit lard closed 4Dc hlKhei , pork 2Cc and rlhs 22'to. Wheat shown a gain of fiom a c to V Torn nudu'itsaro 11 sluulo lower. The cold wave which was hooked for this morning ; did not innterhll/p , unil It Is s.ild to he IhauInK In the Eouthuest hut as the signal sen Ire sent out a picdlctlon of another cold snap , the weakness in wheat was quickly checked. St Louis had Inlying oideis here today anil was apparently making evei j cll'iitl to coin Inro the tiade tli.it thr fcui of I'rop illumine was sincere and vu 11 founded The market at t he opening was about tlm suim to fiom'so to Uc lilirhcr thnn the opening , but receded and then adviiiicid ' < nnd the close was about 3 i'lilclii'i for .May and Xr lilghrt for .Inly than vesteidny Corn and o.itiere dull and fe.ituieless within a iiuiKi ) of 'ic ' DstlmatLd melpts foi tomorrow : Wheat , 05 rars ; corn , -47 cms ; oats , b7 cars , hogs 11.000 bead. 'ibo lending fiituu-s mined as follows : AHril I EH Wheat No February 74T < Mny W * July . . 7 w' < 7'J'fj ' Corn Nn 2 l < ebrunry Mnjr 47 47 47 July 47H IIUM47 47 CnU .NO 2 - Ketrunry SIM ai'i 81H Mny ilcn fork- May 20 1 3D07K 19 85 I.iml .Mny 12 72- ! 1355 12 70 U 25 July 12 10 11 'JJ 12 41) ) 11 85 Short IlIbB May . 10 U 10 (0 10 ! SO 10 2S Cash quotations were is follows : I'l ( Kin- Dull and unchanged. WIIPAT No. 2 spring , 75'icj No 3 spring , nnfflGBo. No 2ied , 75V.C. CC'OIIN No 243Mfft4.1'5c ; N'o 3 cash , 30c ; Ko. 2 jellow , 43'iC ; No 3 yellow , 40'jc. OATH No 2 , 31'4 < ii31"jc ; No. 2 white , 35Jic ; No 3 white , 33iM.JtC. KVE No 2 , 53c IlAUiPi No 2 , 04c ; No 3 , f o. b , 43 < ii54c ; No 4 fob , 4V350c. ( ri.AShmNo in 22. TlMOTlil Sl'Klh I'llme , 14 4S. 1'OIIKMess , per hlil. , J1U.40&10 50 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , $1'270 ; shoit illis sides , ( loose ) , 110.15010.60. dii Milttd shoulders , ( boxed ) . t'J87' ' , < aiOOO ; shoit clear sides ( boxed ; , 810.UO 10')5 ) WHISKY Dlstllleis' finished goods , per gal. , SuotnsCntloaf , 5'sia5'c ; granulated,5'8c ; ctandiiid "A , " 5c The following weio the lecelpts and shlp- menls for todav : Nnvv York Murkulg. YoilK , I'eb. lO. I'i.ouil Hecelpts , 42- 410 pkgs ; exports , 4,310 hbls. , 25,03,1 sacks ; miles , 10,000 pUgs. ; fair demand ; win ter wheat , low grades , J2 HW&2.05 ; fair to fancy , $2552.75 ; patents , JJ85 < il425 ; Minnesota clear , f 2.50M3 50 ; stialghls , tJ. 00 @ 4,00 ; patents , J4.255.00. COMNMKVT , Steady , quiet ; jcllow wcstotn t2.752.80. lUni.KV I'lrm , qulol ; western , 0080c. ilAituv : M\I.T llnll , steady ; nestein , CO ® 70c. 70c.WIIKAT WIIKAT Kecelpts. 4,800 bu. ; exports , 90- 000 bu. ; sales , 3,810,000 bu. futllies , 48,000 bu. spot. Spot market Ilimer , with options moderately active. No. 2 icd , In store and olo- inior. Hlc ; alloat , 82c ; f. o. b. , 81ffi8234c ; No. 1 northern , 8l > c : No. 1 haid , Oljfc : No. 2 noitliein , 813c ( ; No. 3 Mining , 80'c. Options were moro active , Irregular , and Influenced byjepoitsof eiop'd.inlauo early , but closed Kteady at \ < ft\v advance. Thomaiketnas Hi m at 'so advance , declining 'sfflUc on easier nrlv ale cables , roruUn hulling and realizing , nuvanced jUlcon light lecelpth , fuithei re- } orts of ciop damage , lirmer Chicago , foreign iniyliigiuulhlioitscoxoilng , No. 2nd , Mutch , BOd/hOV , closing at 80' ' , c ; May , 82'ifo 82 10-lOc. closing at 82'4c ; July , 6.ia84'Bc. closing lit 8lc. COIlN Hecelpts , 01,000 bu ; exports , 43.350 bu. ; hales , 240,000 bu. futures , 191,000 bu. fcpot. Spot active lower on fieer otleilnzs ; No a , 030 53 Ho In elevatoi , 54@54'u ' alloat ; un- giadedmlxcd , 01'854'ic ' ; steamer mixed , 02' , O53HC ! No. 3 , 61'j(3.52c ' ( ; No. 2 white , 55c. Options were dull and ! jit.atc ( loner on I tlon , closing steady ; I'ebruarv. O2'stf,53c , Closing ntOJc ; May , 02 ll-lo < ( ? 5211e. closing tit 5u : July. O'JfcOJ'ii ' ; , closing "at "ba'iei bteamer mixed , 02t\u. ! OArb-ltccclpts , 30,250 bu.j o\porls. 91 tin. ; wiles , 15,000 bu futuies , 113,000 bu. spot. Spots , moderately active , lirmer : options , dull/li regular : Jluy , ao'.c ; No 2 white , Pol ) . fuary , 41'c ' ; MaicFi,41'c ; spot No 2 white , 4Hc ; No. 2 Chicago , 3'Jjfe ; No. 3 , 37'Jc ' ; No. 3 white , 4Be ; mixed western , SBttlOe ; vyliltu western , 3Q@,40c. 1IAY 1'ulrly active , linn. llors-Hull , easy. Hun's I'ulrly active , llrm. Wooi < - riini , active , ; domestic fleece , 27 ® 82C ! pulled , 20 < ? i.37r ; THMIS , 17a21e. Cm .MrATH-l'liiner ; wantul ; pickled bullies , ll'JonilcUled hums , 14U'ii' ! middles , quiet : larci , dull nnd hlKher ; westein steam closed ut f 111.00 , nominal ; sales , 500 tierces ut $12.85 ; oiitIons , sale2DO lluri-os ; Maicli , * 1,1 oo bid ; Mny. * 12.'J3 , closing at ! 13.00 asked ; Jiilv , 112.4(1 ( ; pork , moderately active , lirmer ; old mess , fll > 7o@2IMlt > ! nun mess , $21.00. IltiTTEit-Quiet and about steady ; webtoru fuctory , 17fc23'i- . C'IILI.SK liiMxl domaiid and Hrm , I'cios Hull and weak ; western fan'y\\3'\ \ \ receluts , 2d21 pkgs. HICK Active and llrm ; domestic , fair to cxtia , 3vai > e.Tapaii,454 ; < ii5i1. iloi.vssmNew Orle.ins , open Kettle , good toeholee. scurcu ; lu good demand and firm at 2Hf 37e. StlOAii Kaslcr and quiet ; centrifugals , 90 test , 31" , ; sales Into jesteiday of two cargoes ci > iiiiriiirnl | ! ) test , ut 3 7-lfe ; lellned. nulut. PioIiio.NSteady but quiet ; American12.75 UlO.50. Cori-KU Steady ; lake , $12.00. IJKAII Quiet but Hrm ; ( Uuuestlf. $4.00. TIN Quiet but steady ; Straits , IJ0.10 , St. I.onU VlurkelH , HT. l.outa , Mo. , 1'eli. 10. l'ioun I'lrm but 1 unchanged. WIIKVT Opened Uc higher , then became un- nettled , lint Inter advanced again nnu closed 1 Vie ubimi jesteiiUy ; cash , C0 ic ; May , 74f ® _ II'N Cash and IVliruury wern a shade bet tor ut 40'c ' ; futures closed 'BcoH ; May , 42'iC- July. 43 > tc. OATS Illghei ; cash , 33c bid ; May,347c. HVE53c bid. ItAlil.l-.v- Nothing done , l.KAU SK tidy at $3.70 ; spelter ciulot , rLA.xsttr.n- I Irm ut $1.8 ii. lliiTTin : I'nclianired. KlisLoner at 2Jc. COIIN MFAI I'lrm ut $2.10. \VliiSKV- Steady nt $1.17. HAddlMiI'ncbaiiKed , CITTON Tihs UnchniiBi'd. l'itovi8i4 N8 Hlichor and llrm. 1'ork old (20.00 ; now , $20.25. I.ard , $12.12 ; dry sull meats , leone shoulders , $0.60 ; longs ami libs 110.50 ; shorts , JI0.70 ; htrlps , $0.7O ; Iwixei il lots 15c more. Ilacon , shoulders. $10.50 ; longs $11.50 ; ribs , $ ll.t)2'i ; shoits. $11.87) ) , ; strips $1050. S'ugni-curfd hams$15.KXaiD.50. KECKifTS-riour , 0,000 bbls ; wheat , 3flOO < bu , ; com , Itl.UOO bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. ; r > e iiniiu ; barley , none , rllui'MhNTS Klour , 7,000 bbls.j wheat , 10 , 000 till : corn. 12O.OOO hu.i oats , 14,000 , bu. rj o , H.OOO bu. ; Imrloy , 1,000 bu. Cotton .Vliirkrt. NKVV Oat.KANa , Ln. . Veil. 10. Easy ; goo < inlddllni ? . U l-U > c ; middling , Oo ; low middling * H ci good ordinary , BUC ; net rccolpts , 3,0b- bales ; gross 4.34U liales ; exports to rrancc i ) 1HH bales ; to the continent. 0,100 ball's ; coast wise , 1 000 bales ; sales , 1,200 bales ; stock 321,700 bulutt. Weekly Not receipts , 35,57' ' bales ! grnsx , 35,077 bales ; exports to ( Irea llrltalu , 17,300 bales ; to Prance , 11,211 bales i to tlio continent , 24bG5 lulc * ; coaktwist' 5,518 lulo * . Futures bttadjr ; February f ! 70 hldi March H72iiJfl7ni April. H 7fl 6 H 70j May , $ H H4HH H3 | .Inne.lM HOiH , ) ti , July , HlM HOoi Annum , $ H.04tlH'JO | Seplcmbor , 18.05 bid , Onmlm I'rodiire llnrlipt. The feature of the miuket wns the "lump In rggs , as noted below. Vent does not appear to M > | | quite KO well us It did it few ( Insago. Prices on other lines of produce did not show any material change. AI'fl.fc--Slocks are held at $3 60 < J4.00 fo fair to choice stock IHVA.8Quoted nt t2.fKWl2.Ml per bunch HK.A.N * I holce nav y. $ ' 2.M ( > i52.25. Ill TTi.n The market Is llrm and good fr h country roll hells at 2OB22c and strictly choice at 22412ic. Tliu receipts tire light. CAMFOIISIA CMHIAIlK-Oood StOCk 2hU3C. Chi.Kitr 1'er do40c. . CnVMiFiiiiu.sllell and cherry. $ " 1.50 ; bell nnd bugle. $10.00 : Jersey Cape Cod. $9.00. Ddiis1 ho weather nas again warm and the signal set vice reports vvcro predicting a con tinuance of the mild temperature for Satin- day. This was of Itself Milllclent lo break Ibo market , but In addition to that there were 10- porls of weaker markets In the east. Minne apolis especially , which has been a good buyer In this mai kel and contributed not a llttlo towatd keeping up prices here , was reported tower , nlth lugu receipts and llcht demand. Altogether thu condltfmTs favoring loner prices were moro than the market could stand , and the break could not bo avoided Dealers showed considerable anxiety to tin- loid , but buyers were not at all plenty ' ome dealers were strongly Inclined early In the morning to stem the tide and weio bravely holding for 2Cc , but buyers were not to be had at that llgure. The majority weie ottering at 20c and lound lots as low as 23c. The n.aruel rathei giuvv weaker as the day advanced , and he f 010 Iho close one dealer said Ihat he would close out his stock It any one could bo found toglve22c. ( i Uin Them nero more rabbits In than has been the nile of late , bill still no great niitn- bei. Small rabbits soldatl 00and Jacks at f J 00. II AV Tlio market was steady at J5 500,0 00. Illlils No , 1 green , 3' ; No 1 giecu suited , 4'c ; No 2 crecn salted , 3' ' < c ; No 1 gleen salted , 25 to 10 lln ,4'c. No ii green sailed , 25 to 40 Ibs , 3 > ( c ; No 1 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs . 7"cNo 2te.ilc.ilf , H to 15 Ibs , 5'sf ! No 1 diy Mint , f > % Tf , No 2 drj Hint , Itt5'e ; Ao 1 diy salteil , OSJtic ; put cured hides'i per cent per p'uind less than fully eared. llosht Choice to fancy white clover , 18 ® 20c ; fall to good , IbQIHc. LcviiiNS-Cholcu to fancy , 13 50Q4 00. M VI. VdA ( Jn VIM s Uood shipping stock , $ s.OO Nrrs Lmgulilckoiy , $100 ; black walnuts , tl OOJM 25 ( MKTHH Thu local market Is steady at 203 I2e pei can. OMovs-llomc grown tl 007J1.20 per bushel ; patilsh uerciiite , tl 903200 OlUMuis The ni'irket Is about steady. Sl/es 170 to 220 are quoted at * J 71 for ru-- setlsiilldi.1.00 for brlghts Sl/es 250 to 3JI ) aie limited at J2.7G foi brlglits nndJJOOfoi liissetts1ashlnglon navels , f4.00 ; tange- i Ines , pul up In h itf boves , $ J 00 I'OII.IIM The iniitket was about steady. 1'ilces continue llrm on aciount of the light lecelpts ; choice chickens , ll12c ( ! , tuikejs , UttlOc ; gicseandduclts , KKiOl2c I'orAiois-only small lots moving fiom \\esteinNebiaska stock K quoted at 80c , 1'tah and Colorado , 90el.uO , choice native 75W,80c Sni.tT I'OT\TOI-S There area few In the market which are selling at $4 50 VKAI. The lecelpts have been a llttlo moro llheial and prices are not quite so Him as they were ; choice small and fat veals , USiOc ; lai o and thin , 4QGc. t'ttonucn roiMnis. llurr.ilonon has aiegularly established frult auctlon house. Ojsters are becoming quite plenty once inoio In llaltlmoio and no lioiihle Is anllcl- paled from non on In tilling orders fiom Ihat source. Jim Mooie's pink butter bill has been de feated In the Missouri legislature. The MIs- sourlans will continue eating bulterlno of the regulation buttei color. The boys In the produce district are just learning of the m.u i Live of one of thuli num ber , Thomas Ituichmoie , vvhldi occuried last fall Newsapp.uenlly liavcls shnvly In that p.n tof thcclty. N II. Nelson of Itrauch .1 Co has returned fiom ail extended trip nest over the t'nlon Pacific lines He leports Ihat they have had \erymlldvveatherthls winter west of Noith I'lalte Counti > meichants aio complaining that business has been vet > dull evei since the tlistof theyeai. The f.nmeis aio selling elf oveijthlng In Ihe shape of cattle and hogs on account of the high in Ices , and It Is feaied that the piocess ofcle.inlngunlsbulngc.il- iled MI f.u th it not enoiuh sto'L cattle and IIOK- . will bu left In Iho country , and that the lesiilts v\lll be felt In thu coming year or two In diminished pioducllon. 1 ! O Cole , a grocer of Lexington , has sold out to Willis Aller. S. Williams , In the finnlturo business at Utlcu , has sold out , I'.ige , Williams & Noith , In the wholesale paper business at Lincoln , have dissolved. lluidlek A. Co , fruit and confectionery at Noifolk , have been succeeded by K. J. Ilurdlck. A message to H. G Unit & Co from Cieto an nounces that creditors are In possession of the saloon of A. Kempkes. According to Dun X Co.'s report J. P. Hcb- ard has been appointed iccelver for the busi ness of Tyschen A. Iteusch , wholesale , liquors andclgais. It Is ulaliiu.il that the credltois will bo p..ld In full Kuimnft City Murkots. KvusCiTY , Mo , I'eb. 10. WHEAT rirui ; No 2 hard , ( )5 > JffiGOo ; No. 2 red , 72c. CoitN riini ; No. 2 mixed , 35'ie ; No. 2 white , 3G'ic. OVTS I'lrm ; No. 2 mixed , 29' * < 330c ; No. 2 white. aKil.ll'ic. K\K-I'lrm ; 52'J53c. I'l.sni n-rirm ; $1 OSS1.09. HIIVN I'lrm ; ( > JGJc. Hvv-rUm ; timothy , $8OOS9 50 ; pralilc , * 7 50(88.00. ( Hun MI Light diiiiiund and dull ; cieamciy , 24 28ci dairy. ICOl'Jc. KttOseult : 2ilc. Km.iiTSWheat , 02,000 bu ; coin , 9,000 hu , ; o its , none. Hiiii'Ml.M * Wheat , 38.JOO bu. ; corn , 14,000 bu ; o.Us , none. ( Ill Market. Nnv YOIIK , rob , 10. I'LTIIOLEUM Certifi cates exhibited no feature today , being en- tlioly neglected at the Consolidated board , \\nlhionly 1,000 bbl . were traded In ut the Stock exchange at 54'c. The close was steady at thu price bid. T.vr.iovv bc.uco , firmer ; city (12.00 ( for pkgs. ) 2'ic bid. COTTON SVM > Oti.-rirmer , scuice ; yellow , G3o bid. Kosi.v I'll m ; good demand. TunrKN TIM : I'lrm. Livnii'ooi , , Tub. 10. LlNStitn On , 21s Cd poi ewt. Liverpool .Vliirlicts. LlV'Flit'OOU I'eb 10. WHEAT Steady ; de mand poor ; holdeis olTor moderately. Ite- celpts for the past thiee. days were 127,000 centals , Including 123,000 American. COIIN P.asy ; demand poor ; mixed western , old , 4s fl'Jil pei cental ; mixed \\estei n , new , 4s Gml per cental. UnHITS American coin past three davs weie 48,800 centals. I'KVS Canadian , 5s3'id percental. LMID Pilmu western , ( AS ( xl per en t. Colleo VlitrUet , Nrw YOIIK , 1'eb -Options opened steady , 5 points down to 10 points up ; steady , llrm , closed 10 to 20 up ; sales , 30,250 bags , Includ ing I'ebiuary , $17.25 < fU7.15 ; March , $17.35 © 17.55 ; April , $17.00 , 17 15 ; May.l ( > .8f17.00 ; June. * li 75ftlG.H5 : July , $10,55@lb GO ; Seii- tember , fill 557110 70 ; Oelohei , ; ii.40&li ( ( > ( ) ; December , Mli 30xjill > 45 Spot Itlo , quiet , stead ) ; No. 7 , $18 12V , . American Itelrl cr.itor , lleef LOMION. 1'eb. 10 AvituicA.v KIIIIFIIATOII : lln -I'lirvqunrtpri , 2s 4dU2i od ; hlmhiuar- ters 3s 4d3s Ud per 60 Ibs. by the carcass. STOCKS AND 1 ) NI > S. Securities Worn Dull nnil the Heir Crovvit v Did All the Iliniiiex * . NKVYOIIK , Tub. 10. The stock market Has a falling one , and , as usual under such cir cumstances , was dull , except wheio the op"ra- tlonsof the bearciond created a temporary activity. In the forenoon thu comparative smullness of the gold shipments stimulated thu bullish feeling which uas manifested , also on the part of shorts to cover contracts , but Inter the burdening tendency of money and the prophesy of u prominent bank president that within the next thltty days \vo\\ouldseo a stllT G per cent money market , created further hesitation among buyers , and stimu lated the professional bears to fuithcr ag gressiveness und they \vcro followed by thu ti tiding element. The Hnanclal situation Is regarded by both bill Is and bears as unsatisfactory. The mar ket was almost entirely professional today and besides thu factors enumerated , the dis I crimination nxalu exercised by financial Insti tutions against certain stocks , tended not only lo restrict operations , but to depress prices Thu early strength sutllced to advance prices generally small fractions. Manhattan New Kngland and Distillers were the. only ones Ic show any special strength , but thu pressure brought to bear later In thu day wiped out these Improvi incuts with something In addi tion. Distillers und Lead , iiinong the Indus- trluls , and Richmond X West Point , among the rullroads being exceptionally strong and clos- lng It h fractional gams. S'peclnlpiessure.how- over , was brought to bear iixm | the coalers d and all of that group was driven down materl- , ully.wMlluun fa voraplu rumors wcru circulated 4 to accelerate the decline , , A heavy selling of Heading , which seemed tr come principally from Philadelphia , drove ll t. down from 48i ( tn 47i , . Humors vvcruulsi 7 rlfo nboiit u now uctlon t bu brought agulnsl it the Ctiiitrul rallnnid of New Jersey , but not- ; withstanding tlicsosevuro drives , both of thesi stocks closed with only fiactlunul changes , Laokuwanun was not so fortuuatu and closet down 1 | mr cent The only other material do- < Urn , hotvi v u , were seen In Colorado I'dcl , which hut 1 per cent , nnd Manhattan , which lost l'i per cent again touching 104 1'hu bears showed llttlo disposition lo largely In- ereii'o their short lines , and an effort was made lo cover Into In Ihe day , which rallied the whole market fractionally from Iho lowest prices , On this rally the market clo-cd with n llrm lone , and generally only slightly lower for the day. The I'oitxavs : Thestoek market apparently rellected a somewhat changed sentiment re- guiding the action of the binks In olTerlng gold to the sub-treasury The action served to call attention to the country's finances. It was apparent that the relief wns only on the surface , and Hint the banks had only temporarily arily eiiM-d the slluutlon w IIlimit In any way re moving Die causes of Ihe tumble , \\hlle Iho action of the hanks Is called by many a land- nblo act of "patriotism , " It failed to bring re lief to the marUet. which sagged almost from start to finish , \\hlle thu currency condition does not cause any pronounced liquidation , It was undoubtedly a factor that prevented out side buying and deltveied thu market over al most entirely to thu professional traders and bear cliques. The statement made that thu exchange condition favoiedthu shipment of cold H us M'HIled by Ihe withdrawal of over $300,000 for expoit tomorrow. The following are thu closing quotations of the loading stocks on the New i ork Stock exchange - change today : The total s lies of stocks today wore 301,500 VIMHIII ; iciciimond rermln.il , 4t > uu ; KO Island , 5,000 ; St. Paul , 24,000 ; St. I'liul - Oinalm , 5400 , Sugar , 18,700 ; Union I'.icltlc , 4,000 , ; Mlssouil I'.u'lllc. 3.300. Xow York Money Uarket. Ni.w 1 OHK , L'eb 10 MONI-V ON CAM. 1'isj at 2ff 1 pel cent ; last loan 2 per cent ; closed otlered 2 per cent. I'llIMK Mhlic.NTII.K I'li'EH 4ttfflO percent Sri'iii.iMi Kxciu.vdK Quiet but lit in , vvlth ni'tual business In b inkers' bills at $4 tib'i for sl\t > -diy : bills and J4.8H for demand OlIVEUNMPNTllOMH Dull 1111(1 llLM\y. StatO bonds neglected , t lie closing quotations on omuls : I'hmnel.il > ote * . CITV , Mo. , 1'eb. 10. dealings , tl- u8S,3ll Puns , Teh 10 Three percent icntes 97f 95c for Iho account. NhW Yonn , IVb 10. Olearlngs , J122.304- 030 ; balances , { 0.497,057. l VLTlMOlir1 , Md , Tob 10 Clearings , J2.2G7- 300 ! balances , tJ78lll. Money , 0 poi cent. .iMiM , P.i. , Teh 10 C'liMirlngo , } 13,17t > ,000 ; balances , $1,007,025. Money , 4 pei cent , LONDON , Fob 10 Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Kiiu'land on balances today , iOJ.OOO. Mi\ii'iiis. : Tcnn. , 1'eb. 10. Xevv York e\- hango soiling at J1.50. Clearings , $327OJ7 ; balances , J11B.332. HOSTON , Mass , 1'eb , 10 Clearings , 113,954- H59 ; balances , fl,453B ( > 9. Monev , 6 per cent Kxchan o on Now Yoik , 15c to 20c discount. Nr.vv YORK , rob 10. [ Special Telegram t ) TIM : IlFK.lKxuhangu \t s rjiioted 'is follow tod.ij : Chicago , 25c discount ; bt Louis , pai. NEW Oiu.mvs , Iiii , 1'eb. 10. ( Uearlnirs $1.- 870,420 NevvYoiU exchange , commercial , fiOc pei fl.OOO premium ; bank $1 50 pel H.OOU premium. t'liiCAdO , 111. I'eb 10. Clearlncs , 114,580-- 20H Nun York o\ch.ingo hold at 25c discount. HlerlliiK o\chniiro ! , quleti J4.88' , for sixty- day bills ; f4.88 for sight drafts ; Money , easy at 55JO percent. MVI : STOOK Cattle Trices liroalc Unilpr illilit Deuinnd UllRH ( ill Up (0 8H. ' ( ) . OMAIU , I'ob. 10. Hecelpts s' > far this weeK : 14,509 callle , 17,048 ho s and 0.759 sheep , against 10,580 cattle , 17,110 hogs and J.23S hhcep the coriespon < llng live da > s lust v\eek. The cattle market was 'note 01 less domoial- l/ed on steers The supply was not at all excessive , but more lhan ample for the re quirements of the trade under the circum stances. Eastern mirkutsvveie considerably loner , and allhoiuh the demand heio was very fair , buyers started In bidding fiom lOc to40c loner lhan ThuiMlay. t-ellers held off for a while , and trades during the forenoon nerollkoangelV vUlts , few and far between. After dinner there was moro life , but pi Ices aveiagedfrom lOc to 25c loner all around. Some choice 1,458-lb beeves brousht 15.35 , hut the bulk of the fair to good 1,00 ! ) to 1,200-lb steers sold around from 13 90 to t4.30. Qulti u few cattle wcru still In the pens ut the close Cow stitlT sold sleady Ion dime lower thai : Thursday , but the movement was tolerably free and a good clearance eltcctcd. Poor tt prime cows and huifers hold at fromtlTfiu J4.IM ) the bulk of the fair to good stulf ui $2.35 to } 3,25. Hulls , oxen and stags wen quotably unchanged at from jl.95 tot.H ( ) Common lo choice \oul calves hold at fullv hleady prices from J.30 to * 0.00. lluslness was fairly brisk In thostockor am feeder line and prices ruled Hrm , In fact abou as hlRh as boforu the recent break The sup lily nas limited and the demand brisk. Sale neroatfrom * ' - ' ( ) ( ) to J'l.HS , thubulkof tin decent stock at 12.75 to J3 00. Heproentatlv i sales : DllKSSfll llEEf. No. Av. Pr. 11 1JOJ 1400 03 1093 4 O5 0 . 1170 O5U ) 1 1070 1(1 ( 4 120O 4 11) ) IB 1109 10 35 108H It ) 0 .1170 K ) 44U. 1151 15 U. . .1008 10 It ) 111H 15 41 1179 31) ) 13 1230 3d 21) 1103 4 35 21 11H1 4 45 1 1160 4 00 [ 2 . llbO 400 71 1102 4 OO1 23 11 "ft 00 22 1120 4 < Hr10 11U4 70 SltllM'lNd JNIIKXI'OIIT. 2fl 078 n 77 .tno8 no aft Hull 3 HO" ' 32 I2in on 18 inn. ) 38 IIH'J oo 1H 1270 20 12I1H 05 11 .1283 17 .1458 0 3& 21 1271 safe Jitxrn. 11 . . 781 2 86 , 1 * 21 972 3 CO HOWS. 2a . . 005 1 75 * 1 1070 2 75 a . . 7U3 1 7G" ' 18 .1013 2 75 it . . 817 200 " 1. 1110 2 75 1030 .1100 2 75 23 . 773 10 7 2 75 7 . 900 2 ( M/ ? 17 .1004 2 HO 1n . . H80 2 OO 5 . 744 2 HO n 9JO 2 00 10. .104(1 ( 2 HO 0 . 1)90 ) 2 10 12 . 005 2 HO 1 . . OHO 2 10 18 . 008 2 H5 4 . 005 2 10 1 000 2 85 3 . . 833 2 10 .lOtfi 2 85 7 . . 071 2 15 . 03ti 2 00 11 879 2 15 13 054 2 00 13a 24 . . 707 = " ' a . 035 2 00 24Q 20" Q . . 9SO 2 (1 ( . 000 2 00 . . 890 2 25 13 . H')0 ) 2 00 13H 4 . . 090 2 25 H 1120 8 OO 11 . 803 2 25 1 . 1230 11 00 1050 2 25 .1040 3 00 5i 980 2 25 I . 010 3 OO 5i . 800 2 25 . 001 3 OO i . . 850 2 25 .1100 3 00 3 900 2 25 050 3 00 20 . 791 2 25 10 1N,0 ( 3 05 3 . 980 2 25 11 ! OHO 3 10 20 . 793 2 25 It. . .1070 3 1O 800 2 25 12 OHO 3 10 1l . 8 do 2 30 12 1110 3 Id l ! 1090 2 30 12U .1054 3 15 25 941 2 35 8 im 3 25 22 . 003 2 35 8U ) 1105 3 25 20 80.1 2 35 10 . OJ2 3 25 10i 1050 2 40 ( i .1152 3 25 I ) 1002 2 15 en O.VJ 3 25 H ) 1018 2 45 in . 870 3 25 . 8-1(1 ( 2 50 23 .1014 3 25 1 . 70O 2 50 11 1145 3 25 1 1170 2 5(1 ( 11H 11 ltd 3 25 1H H . 1000 2 50 1 1040 3 25 980 2 50 1 .1180 3 25 li ) . . 930 2 t,0 . 0.10 3 30 10C . 904 2 W ) 1155 3 35 C > 1015 2 ( > 0 10 .1020 3 35 25 828 2 05 Id 10 JO 3 35 23 . 913 2 ( id 11 .1021 3 40 21 10JO 2 70 20 .1057 3 40 21H. 900 2 7(1 ( 20 1121 3 55 H. 1077 2 70 20 1108 3 ( id 3 1010 2 75 25 1000 4 OO 4 . 910 2 75 20 .1133 4 00 HUH li . 15 . . 315 1 HO 1 820 3 00 2 25 3 7fi ( ) 3 .10 13 ( .25 2 ill ) 3 7(50 ( 3 30 1 . . . . 310 3 00 28 810 3 40 CAI.VM. . 382 2 35 1 . 00 5 00 . 240 2 50 3 ll > 0 5 00 . 80 3 OO . 125 5 00 . 205 3 25 130 5 50 80 t 125 150 5 50 250 4 50 21O 5 50 . 222 4 50 . 13.1 5 75 100 4 75 ICO 0 00 II 630 2 21) .1720 2 75 1510 2 30 10,10 2 75 1150 2 30 .10.10 2 75 075 2 30 1340 2 75 .1470 2 40 IbOO 2 75 1315 2 40 .1550 2 85 1450 2 40 1530 3 00 1320 2 50 .1505 3 05 .1000 2 50 1Q20 3 10 1240 2 50 .15120 3 15 1210 2 50 1210 3 15 1210 2 50 15UO 3 25 1570 2 50 15 ( > 0 3 30 . 1280 2 55 1070 3 30 1520 2 CO .1500 3 30 .1300 2 00 .1100 3 35 .1200 2 l > 0 1520 3 10 11 < > 4 2 M > 1310 3 50 1200 2 ( .5 1500 3 75 .11)40 2 75 820 3 75" 1020 2 75 1030 4 00 .1140 2 75 OXl.N. ' .1200 1 05' , , 3 . . . .1480 2 15 STOCK ! H * Axil H , ! 1)1 IIS 1 , 400 2 00 774 3 25 10 881 1 ! 15 ! ) J5 3 25 10li li 303 048 3 35 0 301 10 ' ,175 3 45 12 404 2 30 l 1 . 800 3 50 80 530 2 30 4 850 ! 1 50 3o 5'.i ) 2 50 - 5II . C.54 3 50 o 75rj 2 50' II 020 3 50 2 410 2 75' 1 . 800 3 55 17o 007 2 75 5 . 802 3 55 o 715 2 80 17 .1232 3 00 1 730 3 00 tr 30.o . 701 3 00 1 510 3 00I * o 1080 3 70 2 020 3 10 3 88J 3 70 10 883 3 Ifr 15 . OJ5 3 76 830 3 25 " 1000 3 85 500 3 253 lloos The supply was much the same as on Thursday , both In quantity and quality , In fact there has been llttlo ohaiiKO elthei In re- celplsor quality so far this week , compared with last. Conditions were all In the sellers' fat or. The mnrkot opened fully lOc higher and closed strong at the adance. . lluj Ing was brisk and general , " -nippers taking about 1,500 good houiof alt weights , or fully a tblid of the entde offerings The oxtremu r.ingo of prices foi poor light and mixed to pi Imo ho.ivy hog ; , was from 17.90 to J8 20 , Iho iattor the highest price ever p. ltd on this market I'.ili to good hogs of all weights , however , sold at J8.00 lo8.10 , as agalnstl7.85 to $8.00 Thurs day and $7.80 to $7.00 ono week ago. Repre sentative Dales : . . . . _ There weio thieo loads on s.ilo and the market was active and about stead ) . 1'alrtogood natives. $3 75ic5 00 ; fair to good westerns , $3 50fi5 00 ; common and stock sheep , J2.25t3 75 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $4 OOQ5 75 , Kepiesentatlve sales ; No Av. l > r. 145 Coloiado lambs . 52 ' $4 30 253 Mexican lambs . 53 3 75 12ti Mexican mixed . . . . . C5 41(1 ( 127 Moxlcam mixed . . 03 4 10 llecclpts mill DUjHMltlou of Stock. oniclal lecelnts and disposition of Mo k as shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yard < company fortho tnenty-fourhoiirs emiliisuto o'clock p. in. I'obriiaiy 10 , Ib'JJ : IIUKIl'T.S. O lrtW Stoek Markot. , III. , I'rtti io [ Special Telegram to Tiih HKK.l The sltli.itlon In c.illlo was les sallsfaclory lhan on jestordav and the day before to Ihe sullliulnturest. Voiy rarely ha rrhlay'N receipts ruHched M > larpo an au'gre gate as VT.IS recorded for today , and as there was In addlllon belneen 1,000 urn J.OOO stale caltle , thu Hrm tone for homu days p.isl pervadliiKlhe nnirkel was conspicuously absent. Cons , hulfcn > and bulls , thu kinds that aie hcuiL'lit by local Imtchars , cannersuiK diLssed beef tit ins , weru all rlKhtj they sold alMJUt an vvell as hefore , hut steers had to go down a point. The averatro of pilces for the latter nus ficm lOc to 20c lone ) than \\ednesday and thn elo-o w.is vury vvc.iU , l.irgo lecelpts for .Monday bulii * In prospect. ThoiuiiKo of iiuolatlons was from < 3 W to $0 ID for very common to extra dressed beef and shipping steers , tJ.BO to f4 OO for poor to extra cows , heifers and bulls. a.SU to W.aii for slockers and feedms and from JJ.)0 to } G 7fj for calves Hogs weio higher Benin today Heavy welahls eiilned &c mid there was an advance In 1UIH meilluni and mlxeil of fully HV Although there wi to no authenticated salt s .it as high a llguto ii * was paid on yesterday IH.io thuru nas n linger manlier at prices alK > vo JH BU , I'ho creuter pan of the heavy hiusbidd al U'lter than iH.40 and the pomilar prices for mixed and medium weights wurofromlH.4lMoW.G6. Llulit wirlb averag ing under V00 ! Ibs. sold us high as from Js.45 to lU.tjO , and lu fact there was exccealugly little rndlng tM'low t 20 , Thnre wru nn ncllvo lilpplng demand uud a fnlr liiiitlry | from Idea mclters uud no hogs hud to be carried ov r. The sheep Irado vrns dull and prices , Ihomth ml much loner th'iti yesterdiiy were \erv reak. This week H receipts are elo e to the urges ! ever know u und sellers have found It niposxlble to place them except nt materially cduci d prices. The decline for the vu-ck Is ully .Tic per 100 Ibs. l.ambs have dropped olT oa Ilkeexteiit Closingiiiotatlons | are from n.oo to ( n.40 for poor to cominou and from 4,00 to J J.-T ) for good ( o choice sheep , l.nmbs ireilonn to fiom JI.UO to ld.no for poor I o Hecelpts C'atlle , 1'J.OOO head : hogs , lO.OOOj beep , H.OOO. The Evening , Iournal reiiorts : CATTl.t : Hecelpts , lv',000 head ! shlpmcnls , 4,000 head ; market slow , prices stead ) i inline o extra steers , lO.'JS ri.Odj good to medium , - .V&isri.lO : feedeis , J4.OtHil.40i cons , M.ooa ll )0t ) llm ( ) ( ltecclps | , 15,000 head ; shipments , O.OOO head ; market active , steady , strong ! nixed and pnckeis , JH.OOJi8.Hr > ; | iilmo heavy illtcherH1 , Hl > OtH ( > r > ! light , * < 0VJi8.35- ( other lights , * 7.i6tt7.7fj ! ! pigs , id.OOttO 05. Siin.1Heceljitu , 8,000 be.uli shipments , 4.000 head ! market steady ! u.itlves , JMHITt , & .50J westorns. $5.0O35 Ifij liimlHt4.503G.lfi ) Now York l.lvt ) Meek MiirUet. Nr.vv YOIIK , 1'eb. 10.HKKVBS Kecululs , l.noo lend ; market steady ! oittve steers , $ l.llf > tt- i.'JO ; bulls and con * , f lOit I : M ) ; dressed beef steadyHJJ'J'if Shipments todaj , 'JUS beeves ; omonow,343 beeves and lO.lbOnuartcrs of icef. t'Ai.vrs HecolptH , 100 head , market sleadv ! eals , $5 iWC'J 00 ; graders , * ,1 Ufi SiiKKi1 A.NII hwiiis Hecelpls 5,500 bond ! Market shin hut steady ! sheep , t ! .751ij.t)0 ( ) ; limbs , J.505i7 ( 00 Ilixm Heeolpts , 1,10(1 ( held ! miitUet lomlimlly llrm at JH IfiQH.no pur 100 Ibs , KIIIISK Cltv Livestock Market. KASS\S CITMo , 1'eb Id C'\TTlK-Ke- clpts ( i.HOO hc'idi shipments , MOO head ; stieis , dull and Hlc lovvoij COWH , stead ) , xtockeis , Hlc lonei ; lepiesentntlve sales- liessed beef and shliplng | steels , M 0(10,4 ( H5 ; ovvs and helfeis * J 10S4 00 ; stockeis and feeders , 3 Hi I ( Ml tin Hoot.Hecelpts , 7HOOhead ; shlument- * , 1,0(10 icid ; good to choice In us active , 5oc ; ilghei , closing steadv , poor , steady ; all giades , JO.OO'iiH JO ; bulk $7 H5 < ( H 05. Uecelpts , 3,000 held ; shipments , none ; maiKet dull and l ( > T25c loner. SI. l.iinls Lite Stock Market. ' l. I.ot'is , Mn , 1'eb 10.CviTl.H Hecelpts , 2,100 ; shipment * ; , 2,001) ; maiket easlei ; fall to good native steers , $ fl.5i7.4 ) | 85 ; choice , 500 ; fed Texas steers , $3 504 25 ; glass Texas sti eis , $2.00-3 J 70. Hods Hecelpts , I.OOO ; shipments , 2)00 ) ; maiket higher ; he-ivy , J8 ( )0ci8.55 ) ( ; packing , J7.7fi,8 ( ) 30 ; light , $8,00'Ti8.25 ' SIIH i' Heeelpts , 40U ; shlpineiits , none : maikel Him ; fait to good natives , $ J.50io 500 ; choice muttons , $5 50. D. Dl'uA/tE , II. I ) . IloooE.tr , , JAS. P HIMKIF. 1'rcs. Vlco I'rus. Secy A Troas , HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital Jil.000 ; Omaha and Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PUIVATE WIKP. . Room 212 New Yoric Life Building OMAHA. ItnPEHnNOP.S ! lonaStato National Hank , Sioux Cll ) ; Commoiclal Nallonal Hank. Umjiia , . Special attention Riven to outside orders. Correspondence soMcltcd , SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. I ) . It. .s < ott No r.inierr linnglncs IlioiHcir it \Vlld ( 'oiinnanelie. D. R. Scott , the veteran employe of the stock yuidb comjiany who \\as given up to die tit liis room in the Mxohuiiffo building homo months afro , hut after wards recovered KO fur as to bo removed to St. Joseph's hospital , is u ain walk ing about the ytuds. When lirst taken siekhovvas violently criuy. iinugininn1 himself a Ooinanohe chief und would rush from his bed into the corridors of the hotel with a blanket over his head , yell ing like on Indian. During his stay at the hospital the com missioners of insanity visited him , ox- peeling it would bo necessary to pluco him in the asylum , but on the pleading of the patient a different \ iew of the ease was taken. Mr. Soott explained that in 1888 he was injured in tlio head by being jammed agttinght the fence by a eow , and that over since the accident ho felt that his head was not right , often doing and baying things of which hovas afterwards ashamed. Through this ex planation the doctors made an examina tion and performed an operation , tre phining the patient and removing the pressure from the brain. From the day the operation was performed Mr. Scott claims ho began to improve , and is now a well man , though looking somewhat feeble. Ho is receiving congratulations on every hand , as ho is a general favor ite among the fetock yards people. One U ) ( Irani in tlio Ward. The Fourth ward housewives who have been depending on city water were com pelled to provide dry toast for breakfast yesterday. Tlio only hydrant in that wattl went dry yesterday by order of the water works company. The fact is , the South Omaha Land company con tracted for a a wafer hydrant at Thirty- becond and J , as an inducement to settlers to pin chase lots in that vicinity and paid the bills until now , as registered by a motor , every body in that neighborhood using all the water they wanted. Many had the water put in their houtcs and others carried it from tlio common hydrant. A prodigal UbO and waste of water canned the land company to icfitsu longer to foot the bill , and when the water com pany requested the consumers to take euro of the hydrant , bee to keeping it closed and pay for the water used , they lofip-cd or neglected to do so. hence "Prohibition IHU" as that portion of the city is named , is without water as well as beer. Councilman Bruce of the Fourth ward , is intotcsting himself in the mat ter , though ho things the people them selves ate to blame. A great majority of the residents of that waid get watot from wells. All OmlVolBlnd. . Citizens are requesting the city coun cil , by petition , to puss an ordinance com.iclling all coal dealers to wolgh retail orders on the city scales , and bend out each load , or order , with a cortill- cato of weight from tlio city woigh- master. As there is no coal ex-change in this c-ity an ordinance may bo neces sary , but in Omaha it Is a rule . THE GENUINE IJOHANN IIOFF'S Extract Malt is 'tho life of grain. Johann Hofi's Extract of Malt Is the Malt of 'all the HALTS. A Dollofouo Table Bovornco. rurchatert are vramed acalnit Impost- lion and disappointment. Inuit upon the "Genuine , " which musl luye the tlgnaliaeOI "JO11ANMIIOVF" on tU * neck label. if the exi'htingo that If iy the ctistomor , the oonl shall bo do- Ivi-rcd wltlLwolghiuimtci'V ct'i'tllleato of volght. tin ,1'Iioofalghlng , which Is 10 cents , no matter how \nvgo \ or how Binall the load , tobo paid by the custo- iH'r In addition to the prlco of the coal. riioro can bo no doubt that a majority ) f fonsumerH of coal would wllHnjrly pay ho 10 cont-4 for the atlsfaotion of know- ii } , ' whether or not they are lioliiL' cheated out of a portion tif the black liamonds they are compelled to burn for Uel In these tuiys t f hlj'h prlcoj of all producti of mines and farms. Sequel tn n SH | IIK .Miiclilno. Temple Hilton , who was in jail Tlnus- lay , charged with sclllnj ; mortuajrcd iroperty and tlefratidiuj , ' Walker vfc Vincent out of a jji-ocoiy bill , is free to- lay , but the lawyer who defended htm mil secured his lUcliurj < ; o wishes the follow was in a hotter climate. True to hl.s former rec ml Hilton paid ils attorney with an 'irdcr for $10 on a good man who did not owe him a penny. .AI Klo City Uomlp. Tlio Transit house will change hands March 1 , Mrs. Frank having sold to S. S. Reiner. Charles I'outer , captain of hose com- > uny No. I , lias boon sick for a week. Thursday be appeared on the street , miking UHtnrt for Crcstonlit. , to visit friends , hitting been granted leave of absence for a week. F. M. Cttrrio , editor of the Sargent rimes , was at the jards Thursday and paid the cash for the carloads of feeders. L'Mve Beat's ago Mr. Currie went to Sar gent and b night the Time" * , giving a mortgage for the major part of the pur chase price , and now he is a bit tiled cattle dealer with plenty of icuilj cash. Mr. and Mrs. C' . II. Watts returned jeitordaj from Moodjville. Kim. , where they went a week ago to attend the funeral of Mrs. Watts' mother. Mrs. Watts' father , II. H. Ayer , and her younger and onl.\ sister , Miss May mo Ajer , accompanied her homo and will remain in South Omaha. Tlio local lodge of G > , xl Templars will gi\o a valentine party next Monday evening , February l'l , to which the pub lic is invited. An interesting ptogram is being prepared. The entet tainment will bo free , but a temperance jug will receive contributions for the good of the cause. The party will be entertained at the Presbyterian chut eh , corner ,1 and Twenty-Hfth streets. 11 you have piles DoU'lU's Wltc'a H.i/ol cuioiou. MARRIAGE FEES. County Judge uud ComtnlnNlmirrR AVII1 I'lKlit ( ur Thrin. Tlie county commissionerht'lil a uicctiiiR yesterday urteriiooii , and tlic llrst tliiuij th.it thu.v did wis to throw down tlio ( ? l ° \c. iiuit- liiK County Jmipo Ellor to enter the aieu.i anil engij'c in a iljiht to see when , uheto and how tlio fees for performing iii.uriago cetomoulos should lie disposed of. Diirin < { the jears that luuo lollud nway the couut\ JudKos of the county h.uo leaped quite n harvest by pel forming man lag" eerenionles , and at the s inio tlmo they have held on to all such foes , claiming that Ihoi weio not compelled to account for them In icpoiting the receipts of the ollice While T. J Mahouey held the position of county attorney ho passed upon the question and told the commissioucis that wedding fees vvcro a part of thciccelptsof the Judge's ofttce , and. that hclng so , they should go to the tic.isury However , the law , ns con strued by Mr Muhonoy. v\as never enforced , hut simply icmaiucd a dead letter , vvhllo tlio judge went on mairjiug and giving in mar riage. Yesterday the commissioners called n halt and adopted a resolution hy which in the future Judge Ellor will be icqtihod to report and turn in everything coming from tlio mairlngo dcjiartment of his offlce Ofllceis of the Hurt stieet Homo for Aged Women asked for aid to assist In suppoi t of the institution. The request was placed on lile , the commissioners holding that under the law they had no nuthoiity to appropri ate funds for the support of pi iv ate hospitals or infirmaries. Salaries weio not touched upon though 'flOTHER'S ' is a scicntiflcally prepared Liniment nnd harmless ; every ingredient is of recognized vnluo nnd in constant use by the medical profession. It bhort- ons Labor , Lessens Pain , Diminishes Danger to life of Mother nnd Child. Book ' To Mothers" mailed free , con taining valuable information uud voluntary testimonials. Sent by express , charges prepaid , on receipt of price , $1.M per bottle. DRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. Sold by all druggists. the t'liMnimn of the committed of Ihovhoi rex | > rt < Ml | irotfroM nnd nskcd lrn\-o to sil tiKnlit stntlnjr tlmt It would lie scu'mtdinj liofotiMi nlH | > rt i-otild lie timilo to the Imnul , Cloorgo U StryliiT npplled for nndriti In HtrtictiM to oniploy u Rciimstrcss ut tlm county IKXIIfnrui , tlioiinh iiothttiR was snld about the salary tlmt the woitinu sliouUl bo p.ild. Soiuo Unto n.RO C li Clmffro hid on fur- nlshhiK liiinbcr to the county , hut when the bids \\ore oponpil U was found Hint ho wns the lowest bidder on ouli the hard Mood , Yosti'rdn.v ho dtMnittidcd the return of his $11X1 check or else the contract for the whotn of tlio mntcil.il. County Surveyor Smith wni lustrnctcd to confer with the county surveyor of I'otta- \\attntnlocountv rulntho ton atirvov of the tracts of hind nffected bv the recent decision of the United Stntcs com I In the cases of the state of Nebraska niralnst the state of loua , and to innlio tilat.s , .showinghat | Hr ) < tlons of the lands should ho entorcd fortiixa- tlon In DoiiK'l.is county Monday tnornliig tlio Innrdwlll hold an other session , nt which time the cotitiacts for the conntj Joh pi lutinglll conic tin for disposition dililgo I'.lli-r'H \ li < * . When seen last nliht In lejr.ml to the do- clslonof the county cotuinissionets telntlvo to the dlsiwsltlon of the nionejs ntlsin from the performing of niiril.ito cctvmonlci , Cottntj ,1udo | Kller staled tlmt he had in.ido tip his mliiil to 0110 thliK , and th.it.is that he . \s cap.iblo of running his own business Those fees ho did not propose to tmn over to theioimtj treasurer The st.vtvites did not provide for mi ) such thin ; ; , and it h.td no\or been the custom , the lec-ehing of siieh nioiuns alw.ijs h i\lng been a pi-i'n usite on the side In support of the position the judge s.iid th.it the eoniiidssloneis could with mst us much propiioty go out and .isle tile ilorg- men and the Justices to come up to thn treasury and pa ) In the fees pUd thorn each time that the ) mauled a couple Croup t I'liilnllt Id , S , J , Myhollocars of age..is recently taken with a se\ere attack of cioup and I thought sine 1 would lose him 1 hid seen ChamberKiln's I'otijjh Ueincdadvertisedntil com hided to tr.it . , and am h ippto saj that after two doses he was tcllcuvl am1 slept till monilng He had another attack the next night , 1 g.uo the same iemd > and u punnpt cure was effected I feel ih.tt f cannot prilso this lemed ) too highh h H Miilfonl ; Park avenue , Plainllcld N.I C'h tmbi-ilain a Cough Homed ) will not ouh eir-euoip but will prcMMtt it Iflreeh gl\en as soonas the child becomes lionise , or e\cn aftei the crotipN cough appeals , It will pucnt the attack .Several doses aie tisualh ieiilied | There is no dancer in gh ing It fieclj as U contains nothing inlurious Thcri is a club of n.vtho women In .Inpnn which has for its object the mutual mental improvement of its membeis Sh Ldwln Ainold addressed thrs club during his last \lsit to the Mikado's countr ) A Child I.non ) The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth * ing effect of Svrup of Vigs , when in need of a laxative , and If the father or mother bo costho or bilious , the most gratifing losultn follow Its use , so that it is the best family iemed\ known and every family should ha 'o a bottle Mrs Stevenson , mother of the \ice piesl- dent elect , is biteaisold She is one of the best authorities on tlio call ) htstor ) of Kcu- tuck ) who nro pun ) , nale , weak , or scrofulous , ought to take Doctor 1'ieieo's Golden Medical Iisco\ory That builds up both their flesh nnd their stiongtu. For this , nniL for puiifylnc the blo'l , hero's nothing in all modiclno that cat ) equal the "Discovery. " In recovering from "Grippe , " or in con valosccuco from pneii * - monln , fevers , or othci wasting diseases , It bpet llly.and surely in ? vigoratos and builds up tire vvholo dy toiti. As an appetising , restorative tonic. U sets nt work nil the processes of digestion nnd nutrition , rouses every organ into natural nation , and brings back health and strength. For all diseases caused by a torpid liver 01 Impure blood , Dyspepsia , Biliousness , Scrof ulous , Skin , and Scalp Diseases oven Con sumption ( or lame-scrofula ) In Its oarliei stages the " Discovery" is the only giuuuil. teed remedy. If. It doesn't benefit or cure , in every case , you have your money hack. SOJJTTT OMAJIA. Union Stock Yards Company , South OrnaTia. Host Cattle Ho and bhcep market In the wett COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers , I.lvo Stock Commission Jlcrchunts. EouthUmaha lelcpbano 1157 Lhlcaja JOHN I ) DAIH-iMA.N , I . , . . , . " " " * " f1"0" WALIKIt U WOOD , Market Ilcports by mall and wlro choerfullyt nlshcd upon application " OMAHA Manufacturers' and AWNIHOSAND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awnln * COMl'ANr IIOI18K COVKU1 , IIU Karnam-U BAGS AMD IWIH BIC/CUS. / Bemls Omaha Ba3 M. 0. Daxon , COVU'ANYi Importers anilman fri lllcycles > old on monthlr Hour lacki , burlapi , inlno. payment * m N 15th BOOTS AND Morse-Coa Shoe Company , Howard "trnit Factory corner lllh and DoiulftiStrm'.i VVoareinuklnifClosoprlox to cull btijon nj nra olIlceaclainorKood. which li verj saloblo with uiorcliantJ Klrkendall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY VVholoialo BHQK CO. booti.ihoii mfr > aventt lloiton and rubber Koodi , 1JJ3- Itubbor Htios Co IIUJ- IJ1U llarnoj St llUI-IIOli Harnejr St COAL , COE CORNICE. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry HOODS CO , Drr Boodi. nolloni , fur- Nolloni. iteuU' turnlili- ntitiln * itooili , oornsr Illti and HuivurdM ) . rner HI' FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beslw & Ruuyaa CO , unholitered furni CO , Grace ture. I1J11101 Nleholai HI , WUoleialuonljf. I3tb 8t >