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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY 1 THURSDAY , APRIL 0 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 'July Wheat Had an Inning Yesterday , Ad vancing Three Oents. CROP DAMAGE REPORTS NUMEROUS Foiling Throughout tlin liny Wit * I'luottlril nnd Ncrvonn -ndur nf tlio Hull Cllqnu lltmy Pulling Tliclr l.iitcht Wlrvi. CIIICAOO , 111. , April 6. July wheat had an Inning today , making a Jump of 3c a bushel , cloning at practically the top for the day , Thu bull clique , which had been playing havoc with thu May option Isapparuntly working thu ( leal over Into July nnd today seemed to have set out lostart July toaparlly wllh the nearby month. Ilcports cconllrmalory of crop ( lam- nge woru sul/uil upon to Htlmulatu trading In the new crop and futures. Corn was upheld by the action of the wheat market and the buying In of heavy lines of fihort pork , lard and ribs caused a considera ble rlso In the price of thosu commodities. A largo business was transacted In wheat and thu feeling was decidedly unsettled and nerv ous. Thu opening for May was from 1 lie to 2c higher than the closing llgiires of Monday , ruled llrm and prices were fuithi'iadvanced lie under thegeneriil feeling of llrmness which existed and beun helped along by the bull side ; then declined Irregularly l'ic ' , held steady and thr doslug was about V. " c higher. July ' than Monday's clo-t- opened about l'4 < : higher Ing llguie and advanced Irregularly I34cmorc , then held Its own while prices for Mav delU- ery were declining , then ruled steady nnd Ihu closing was about ' . ! ' < higher. The advance loday wus inlluenced pilncl- tiiilly by the ciop leporls and ( he continued diy weather. Thu Illinois report made the condition of glowing wheat 73 per cent and the Kansas report , It was lumoied. would show a condition of about ( HI to 01 ! per cent. The Kan-iis report , however , was not official. 1'rlvate tub Ices lecelved stated Unit farmers In Milne sections of Kansas wen-replanting their wheat llelds with oats. Ulontny dls- i.niches were numerous from Michigan and Missouri. The l-'rcnch weie said to be buying here and In New Yotk. The short Inteiest was iniiurally anxious K ver and thu longs nilidelhe best of the Itniitlon. Theie no doubt was consldeiahle i cull/Ing for May de livery after prices i cached HOC and the buyIng - Ing concentrated mine In the , lul.futuie. . . The Ublo and Kentucky leporls weie favor able , but seemed to be lost i-lglit of. Receipts continue huge. C'oin started out with an advance of from > 4 < - to ' ( over the llnal ligures of .Moinhiy , July being relatively slionger tlnin May , the ptemlum widening out to 1'fe. There was good Imjing , most of which was to cover Bhorlfi , while the selling was scattered , though a prominent local trader Mild consldeiable. The Impiovedtone was due In a gieat mcas- uietolhe action of wheat , tint Hie buying by fccveral of the larger commission coin-cms was lso liistiumenlalln causing the advance. I ho markel advanced to JBc after the opening reached ! ic , rallied 3Bc ami closed with a gain off for May and from V to V- for July. In oals there was good buying by shorts owing lo Hie advance In wheat and corn , and p rices at onetime showed a net advance of f rom lie to 'jc ' over Monday's close. A reac tion of ftoin 'kc to ' 2c followed the early ad vance , but the close wasstiong at a net gain of fiom y to 'jc , The Indications point to an Increased acreage , as the winter wheat land that Is Uelng plowed up Is being planted In outs. In provisions shorts were Inclined to pur chase lo some extent and then- was a little more lniiilry | on Investment account , and ospcclallv for the more defened deliveries. Local manufacturers ; ) cicdltcd with buy ing the leading specula ! Ivo articles. The bticngth developed In the grain maiKcts ex erted some Inlluence , The maiket opened qultostrong at higher prices tor ail the leadIng - Ing articles and this computltlon for the oiler- Ings resulted In a fin ( her material apprecia tion all around. i There was rather free selling liutfdurlng a part of the session the feeling was notbo firm and the market closed at about medium llgiues. There wasgo slp that \Vrlglil showed ( symptoms ota dcnlre to corner Septem ber pork. Estimated receipts for lomonovv : Wheat ? Ii ( ) cars ; corn , 210 cars ; oats , 170 cars , hogs 0.000 head. The loading futures ranged as follows : AliriCI.CH. Ol'K.N. 111(111. IOVri.OsR. . M(1N. 77 K 79 MHi so * 711 7UM 7IU 4I5 < 40'J WiG'k 'J ' soffit t'OVi : wt sui | ton n ; oo K ) 25 15 H5 II ! r < 4 IS 80 " 111 US III IU Hi S7H 1C aj" 1C 15 iu KM Hi : ; ! 1)55 ) n " . ' > 0 75 970 U 45 1) ) 7714 ' " II 72 ! , y 63 'J W 955' 9 60 8 M o m 8 K 8 87 8 Si y 05 8 S.'i II Oo b77'u s K I ) 05 8 85 DOS Cash iiuotiitlons wcru us follows : KlXJUll Dull , concessions of 510c are the rnlo ; winter imtenls , } U.70Jt4.20 ( ; wlntor straights , f3.30B3.35 : sprlnupatents , J3.H5 © 1.10 ; spilng Htralght , J'J.OOUS.IO ; baKcrs' , WIIIAT No. 2 spring , 7GVf < it77Iic ! ; jfo > 3 spring , noi'lhurn , 71e ; No. 2 red. 7G ! < 4,77-1i.c. ( CoiiN-No. 2 , 40c ; No. 3 3H'e : No. 3 cash , OBc ; No. 2 yellow , 4 ( ) > .iC ; No. 3 yellow , 3H'.c. ' OATS No. 2. afj'.c ; No. ' 2 white , 34' , 35c ; No. 3 white , 31c. UYK-NO. 2 , 4Kc. lUiti.EV-No. 'J , O'J'ic ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 44'303c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3445c. KiaxHKEiiNo. . 1.J1.14'/- . TIMOTHY 9Kni > - 1'rlme , $1.30. VOIIK Mess , per bbl. , tl0.1'J"3Hi.l5. I.ard , nor 100 Ibs. , $9.05 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , $0.05UO.H ) ; dry suited sliouldurs ( boxudi , $0.25B0.37 ( > 5 ; sbortclear sides ( boxed ) , fU.OOttO.70. WHISKY Distillers'finished goods , per gal. , Sl.ir > . SUOAUSUnchanged ; cut Io-if , 5 , ' S054c ; griinuliued.fj'iiBtandard ; "A , " 5c. Tbo following wuru tliu receipts and shin- inuntH for toibty : On the I'ro.lnco exchange today thu butter market was llrmj creamery , 'JUfcHOc ; dairy , 122O'J7c. Kgcs , llrm ; strictly fresli , 13'i OHc. Tim following prices are based upon dollvei-v nt Mlsslssnpl | river points : WIIKAT > , ( ) . i ! spring , 7Dc bid ; No : ) spring OOcbldjNo. 'Jhaid , U'Jc bid ; No. 3 hard. OUi bid. bid.KYI KYI : No. ' - ' , O'-V bid. OATSNo. . 2 white , 31'ic bid ; No. 3 whlto flic bid. COIINNo. . 2 , cash or April , : )7c bid : No. . ' or butter , cash or April , litHic bid ; No. 1 white , 37V bid. Amongtlie sales weroSevencars : No.Sor butter tor corn , upper Mississippi river points , | | f. teen days shipment , Cincinnati terms , 3i'Ic. ( ' N tr I'ork Mrtrlict . NF.W VOIIK , April -Kt.ouu Hecolpts. 39 , 814 pkgs. ; exports , 3,4-13 bills. , H.IU'J ' sitcKs rales , 'J'-.HKl pUgs. ; market moie ai-ttvo am llrmorYlnter ; wheat , low ( trades , $ 'J.lo ( i'J.05 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy t-J.OOH.3.05 ; winter wheat , patents , $3.H& 4ftl.25 ; Minnesota L clear , ' $ -J.CiVi41.5O ( Mlnnesotu HtralghtH , < ; ) .LiuB-1.0U ; Mlnnu kola patents , fl.'J&lii-t.OO. COK.N Mr.Ai < Uulet , steady : sales 300 bbls yollovv western , t J.uO&.70 ! ; brandy wine VJ.8U KVK Dull , steady ; western , OMft'ti-Jc. IlAltIXY I'lrm ; andiiiiet | ; western , ( HV&TOc HAUI.KY MAI.T- Dull , steady ; westcin , U5J OOe. OOe.WHEAT WHEAT Hecelpts. 10,070 bn. ; eviiorts , none Bales , H.'Jori.OOO bu. futures , llH.OdO bu pot. Spot market lutjuc ( higher , falrl' ' uctlvo : No. 'J red , In store and olevatti 77'477'ic ; alloat , 77lc ( : f. o. b. , 7N'Ki No. northern , H4ic ; No , 1 iiard , 87 ' M HMO ; No. ! northern , ti'2\c. Options were active , oxcltei nnd lUCcl'iC higher on higher cables bad , croi reporls.freo liny Ing by foreigners In Wallstrce and decriMisu In llradstrcut's. Thu closlni was strong ; No. 'J red , May , 70 1 -10147 Hue closing at 7Hi < c : June , 7Mf7lH < c , closing a VO'iCj July , 77 lO-ltiuhOUc. cliising at HOUc August , H0 % ! Srlitemlier , Mi ) 81Sc , i-lo-hi ! nt HI'iC ! Uucfiiiber , b3Sab-ls4c ; closing a COIIN Itccelpts , 4nr > CO bn. : exports , 'JO.-25 bu. ; sales , O'JO.UOO bu. futures , U'J.OOO In spot , pots III HUT , moderately active : No. i til' youc In clorntur , D'JVc atloat ; tin craded mixed , OOSttOae ; steamer mixed , -I'J' OOOc ; No. -8'Hi-lriV > . Options declim- ' JifflSc , advanced 'ic and closed strong a } < tsyc ubovo yehloidav : Mny , 4Hii-4H'iC , clos Ing utl4HliiM June , 4H tc ; July , 4HJjii4lJ11 ( ( closing at 494c. ! OATS-llecKlpts , 7H,7.10 bn. ; exports , 145.OO liu , ; bales. 4-JO.OOO bu. futurt's , 177,000 bi spot , Snots fairly ucrlvu , stuaily. Option nioi e active , tinner ; May , 303HCi'4C * , cfoiln at 30 > ic ; Juno , 30 , fi3uie , closing atllOVc July , 30\iir.UOliC \ , closing at : iVc : spot No. \vhltu , 3' ) < t(23lCi ( No. i ! Chlc.igo whlt ( BlUifi No. U Chicago , 38c ; No. .1,3b > | Ci No. wjiltu , 3ba3Huo ; nilxva wuktoru , 35 < a3Mc xhlto western. duas'Jo. s-C'ut uieau , quiet , weak ; pickle icllles , p'4 ' , Ui'tc ! mlddlos ( | nlrt. steady aril , liilet | , llnner : western ileani closed at l ! ) . ! > r > i alui , i0l ! ( tlercen at MO ; option > > iitp < , JW ) tlorces at lO.UOi Mny closed at lO..IU , lomlnali.litly. ( U.HO. Pork , moderate demand , wuitk. Hol'S-Pleady , iiulel. UIIIBK Kasy.iiulet , HITTTRIIQuiet and lowers western dairy , lHr2 Cj wustern creamery , U47130 , ' ; Klglln . i. CIIKBMICJulet : but firm ; purl sldnn , . Kinsrinner mi speculative demand : re- elpls , rifir > U pkgs : western , fresh , Ifi'jUJlt'ic ; duck , -J4W27C- goose , 40c. TAI.I.OWQuiet and easy : city ( f'J per pkg.i , * . COTTONSKKD Oii/-Iull ) ; crude , .IOB-t2c ; yel low , -lOc. I'liTltiil.r.t'.M Thu maiUet was dull and weak throughout the day. I'enn-iylvanla oil , spot sales , none : May option sales , 10,000 bbls.j opening price. GO'.c ; highest , fiO'ici lowest , OUc and closing , UOc. Lima oil sales , none : 2ttC ) ! bid. Total sales , 10,000 bbls. ItosiN Dull but steady. TlTlll'lISTlNKIJulet and weak at 324"il33c. ! HICK I'lrm : fair demand. MoiASSf.New ! Orluan. < i open kettle , good to choice , llrm : fairly active. SmiAltItavv , llrmer , morn acllve ; fair relining - lining , : i'c ; centrifugals , no test , ( > Mc : sales , J.OOO tons Mnscovada , H ! ) test , at 3Ui'i 8V ! hhds. , and nr > 00 bags ccnlrlfiigals , Jl > test , tit 3jc , and 700 bags molasses suitiir , HO test , at 3c ; refined , fairly active , 1 1-ltic up ; mold A , 5 n-HMlOV ; standard A , 4 15-10Jf,0'4 : con- fectlom-rs A. 4 13-lOTifjc ; cut loaf , O'ilSO l.-lCc ; crushed , 5i ! < a31 -Hie 1 : powdered , 6 3-H5 granulated lu-lGlifi'ic ; cubes , 0 I'm IliON-Ktuady , quiet ; American , ! 12.75S 15.50. roi'PKK Quiet , weak ; lake , HI.40. liKAD rirm ; domestic , 4.50. TIN-I/Inn ; Straits , J20.50 bid , { 20.00 asked ; plates , quiet , unchanged ; spelter , steady ; domestic , * 1.30. Oitiulm Produce. Market. ( ii-iit.\i. : ; HUM MUSS. Commission men In the producedlstrlct weio complaining that It was about the dullest day that tliey had experienced In weeks. The weather was warm and pleasant and theiu ap peared to be every reason for expecting a good trade , as the stieels weru full of in-onlu. The leeelpts of butter meery light , bill for some reason the demand Is also light. The general .supposition Is thai a good deal of but- terme Is being Used which cuts olV'thu demand for thu genuine ni-tlele. The- receipts ale so light thai If there was a good bilsk demand iirli-es could baldly help being much hlghei. The quality of tin- butter arriving Isery poor and soft , tin-re being very little of II that will stand up. The greater proportion of It sells at 'JOc and under , although an o < v.isloiiat .small lot of selected slock brings more. The egg maiket leinnliu precllcally un changed. Therj do not appear lobe many commission eggs coming In , thu gieater bull ; of UK-HI being picked up In the country by thu buyers. There Is almost no demand for wild ducks excepting for a few mallards and some of the denlersaie no longer quoting prices lo the countrv. The weal her has been so warm dur ing the past few days as lo make the handling of game \ei-y hazardous and a good deal of It has been lost. A few lack snipe havu arrived , but not enough to lest the market. The Ilrst arrlvalsare likely to brln , ? about J1.00&1.120 , but with latgn ici-clpts and continued hot weather It might not hi ) well to count too much on such prices being inalnt .Ined for any great length of time. The top on Ihu bay market Is a little above the previous day's quotations. Poultry Is not veiy plenty and good hens command veiy satlsfaetoi-y prices , though them are \ei-y lew coops of all hens coming. UITTIH ; : , IHUS : , OAMK , i-otii/rtiv. Ilt"mit-The receipts continue llu'hl and the inaikutls very llriu. Packing slo k , nt<ia" fair lo good country roll , 18'ii-Dc ; iiholco to fancy country , iUtti ! ! Ic. Kimsienural market , 13c. llAMiThe : market Is slow and dull. Mixed , 00i.70c ( ; red heads , W ; mallards , J2.00Q2.50 ; teal , $1. I'ot'l.TKV Choice heiic , OfJIOc ; young roost ers , H'lt'.lc ; old roosters , 5(3.t5c ( ; geesu and ducks , lOisllc ; lui-keys , lie. viuT.rAiun.4. : Pr.As Southern and California stock , pur Jj bu. box , $1.00'(1.U5. UIANS : Choice n.ivy , ? 2.45. CM.iroiiNiA CAIIIIAIH- : Per 11) ) . . 3c. Ctici.MmitsPer : : doij. . KWHKT POTATOES Per bbl. , } 5 ; seed sweet po tatoes , J3.50. O.N'ioN-s lluiiiu L'rown , on orders to country , $4 per bid. ( iood stock slnpped In from country would probably not bilng over fl.25 per bu. on this nnirket. PoTATois-Uecelpls : large. Colorado stock , * I.loa > 1.10 ; Wisconsin hut-hanks , 00c1.00 ; western Nebraska , U0cci.fl.00 ; eastern Ne braska stock , 75rit')0c. NKW VKOKTAiii.r.s Lettuce , 40c ; radishes , 45c ; parsley , 40c perdoz. ; green unions , 35c. ruuiTS. Al'l'l.KS C'hoico shipping stock , $4.50 per bbl. Hi'iiAW'iir.miir.s-I'cruuai't , 25ti30 , ! . TANiruixis- ( : half boxes , t2.75Q3.00. ( liiAi-i : I'lirrr Per box , t3.00tt3.25 UltA.Mir.s-I'loi-lda fancy , perbox$3.5ni33.75 ; uissutts , $3.25 ; Mexican oranges , single boxes , $3.25 ; 5 to 10-bov lots. $3 ; California mountain oranges J2.50 ; Washington navuls , t4 ; Now- caslle California seedlings , ir2.GO'fj2.75 ; Med. sweets , J2.U05C2.75 ; Kivcrsldo seedlings , J2.75 , HANANAS Per bunch , Including crates and packing , J1.70WJ.50. CIIAMII.HIIICS Per box , { , ' ) . ? ( ' > . Li.M : ( > NS-Choice , $3.50 ; fancy , f J. .XIISCUl.r.ANIXU-S. II A v The market on goud upland hay was tO.70BG.00. limns No. 1 green , 4c ; No. 2green , 3c : No. 1 green , sailed , 4'ic ; No 2 green , salted , 3 ! e ; No. 1 green , sailed , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4Jc ! ; No. 2 M-een , salted , 25 to 40 His. , 3 vie ! No. 1 veal , aIf , H to 15 Ibs. , be ; No. 2 veal calf , B to 16 bs. , Oc ; No. 1 dry Hint , 7Jc ! ; No. 2 dry Hint , 5'-e ; No. I diy salted , lie. lloxr.v Choice to fancy white clover , 18ii 1'Jc ; fair to good , 10 < S18c. VKAI. t holcu and small fat , veals , 7G8Jc ! ; large and thin , -VftUc. llnslness ( li'in.i c1 ! . Tin ! following tire reported at Dim's Mercan tile agency : Omaha , Kllgallon & McDougal , saloon , dis solved. Omaha , M. A. Orant , bicycles and Ice , gave bills of salu for $1,700. llcatrlce , Nob. , ,1. H , Parker , harness , damaged by lire , loss $12,000 , insurancu If3,000. Lincoln. Nub. , Now Lincoln Hotel company , Incorporated , capital s ock , f 150,000. Long Pine , Nub. , Mrs. C. A. llanlgan , saloon , attached. Htanton. Neb. , C. J. Skew , racket .store , sold out to.I. M. Skow. Sterling , Neb , , Dwyro & Caley , meat market , succ-'cded by J. K. Dwyie. Alexandria , S. I ) . , M. K. Conlan , Implements , sold out. Clark , S. I ) . , Edsal McHown , bakery , suc ceeded by McKown Itros. Hastings , la. , I ) . 11. l-'isk , agricultural Imple ments , absconded. HI. I.mil * Markets. ST. T.ouis. Mo. , April 5. Ki.otm Higher with wheat ; patents , . ( U.35' ? i3.50 ; extra fancy , eil.H ) ; fancy , i2.05 < U,2.75 ; choice , i2.25 2.05i family , J'J.IO. Wiii'.vr Opened bullish on crop news , closed 3'n'lf ' Icabovu Monday : No. 1 ! led cash , OBc ; AprllGH'-c ; May , 70c. COIIN Tlio market sympatld/ed slightly with wheat , gaining 'uWVNo. ; . 2 ml.xed , cash , 35'c ; April , 30c ; May , 3716 < ii,37V bid. OATS Higher , but dull ; No. 2 cash , 31UC- May , 3Hia3Pp. PIIOVISIONS rinner , quiet and unchanged except liml.iJ0.50 ; bacon , llrm ut outsldo llg- ures. lliirrntirnchangod. . UKCiMl'TS-Klotir , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 25,000 bu. ; corn , 225.OOO bu. ; oats , BO.OOO bu. riiiii'.Mi.NTS--l-'lour,10,000 bbls. : wheat , 17.00C bu. ; corn , 238,000 bu. ; oats , 31,000 bu. ; rye 110,000 bu. ; barley , 1,000 bu. K'imis : City .Mirkeli. : IVANS\s CITY , Mo. , April 5. Wheat and ryu are on basi.s of Mississippi rlvur ; corn and oats basis of Kansas Cliy. \ViiuAT No. 2 hard , 04tta5'4c ; No. 2 red COIIN I'nchaiiged ; No. 2 white , 34 ! c. O.vis Qulul , lirm demand. lliiiTEii I'lrm : uiii-hangud ; creamery , 253 SOo ; dairy , lHU2lc. KCKIS fleady at 12' c. UKUKIl'lshual , b.OOO bu. ; corn , 7,0K ( bu. ; outs , none. Sini'MK.NTS Wheat , 12,000 bu. : corn , 4.00C bu. ; oat.s , none. Liverpool .Miirllctx. l.iVEiii'ooi. , April 5. WIIIAT : Ftcady ; do. iniind moderale ; holder oilured sparingly No. 2 red nlnter , 5s O'id5t5s 7Hd per cental. COIIN- I Inn : demand moderatu ; ml.xed west ITU , 4s 2d percental. liKK.rKxtra India mess , 70s pmtierce. . Pmivisio.NS-pork , prlnui mess , western fine H8s d per bbl. llacoii , long and short clear .55 Ihs. , 4Hs Od per cwt ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , i Od. liiinl , ui-lniu western , nominally qnotei at 50s per cwt. Cotton Mitrki > t. Nt-.w OII.EANS. : I.U. , April S.-I'iitures , sales ( food middling , 8"ic ; low middling , 7 11-lOc good or.llnaiy. 7'c | n.'t lecelpth. 203 bahis ploss , ' 14 hali-s ; exports coastwise , b.'jo : bales ; sales , 'J.OOO lialc s stock , 2Ch,05G bales Colluo .Uarkot. NKW YCIIIK , April 5. Options were barelj bteady , OifJ.'i points lower , closed firm , ; points up to ! i poinfi down ; sak-s , 43,50il bags Including : Aplll , flO.hoaili.OO ; May , * t5.7Oi | : . .h5 ; June , * 10.r,5ral5.75 ; July/ { lO.ljl/j J7/ " / > " * ' HO.00-VH5.70 ; Si-ptembei J15.OikiilO.H5 ; Novfinbi'l- . lM5.45ai5.00 ; Dj ct-nibnr , * 10.30.Il0.h5. . s > pot lilu moie uctivt : bteady ; No. 7 , tlli.75. .Mliinn.tpolU U'liriit Miirkut. MlN.SHAi-OMs , Minn , , April 5. Tm > ro wa very good t ratio today and sentinii-nt mor bullish than for borne time , Cash dovelopei llttlu inoro btrnniith. No. 1 northurn , 0-U.t 60c.i ho , 2 iiurthuru , C2 . Kccclpts wheat-tl car . Clo'pApril. . fifiiM May , ( ' .TAP , .tnly , ( jO' c. On track ! No t hard. r.G'ici No , 1 norihurn , f ' > ej No. 2 northurn , ( VJ ii ( > 3c. .MlhviinUer .MitrKeln , Mll.WAt-KKK , Wl . , April 0. Wlir.AT-Acllvo ; July , OO'ii'i No. ! 2 spring , Gk' ( . CDHNguipii No. u , iH'jH.iic. : ) OATiHioady ; No. 2 white , : i4 > t 13.Vi No. 3 ' ' Itvt : fine. I'll ivlslossl'lrmer. . Pork lG.l1 ! . London \ VnoluliK. . " LONDON. April B. The wool auction sales opened huru today. There woroolTotcd 14H)0 ) baleiof good quality. Thu cnnipetltlon was active. Merinos and scoured sold ill an ad- vnliceof 1O percent. Cioss-breds btoiiqht 7'J purc-i'iil , and Cape of liood Hope and Natal f > purvi'lit advance. American buyers lKik only a few of thu olTerlngs. riilhiilclphlii Oriiln .Miirkut. PIIII.ADKI.IMIIA , l' . , April B. WHEAT I'lrm and higher : No. 2 red , April , 74M&74V. COIINDull ; No. 2indxod , April , 48'tft48'fc ' CAIK1'or cm- lots , Ilin er , under moderate , otl'erlngs , but light demand ; options slunk ) stronger but quiet ; No. 2 while , April , 30 4fi I0' < e. _ Cincinnati Marltct * . CINCINNATI , O. , April 0. WHEAT rirmer ; No. 2 led , G c. COIINI'lrmur ; No. 2 mixed , 42'Jc. OATS Dull , weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 33c. WHISKY In good demand ; J1.16. ISaltlninre < ! rin : .Uurkcl , llAi.TiMonn , Md. , April B.--WIIK\T Strong ; No. 2 red , spot and April , 744c. Cons I'lrm ; mixed spot and April , 48c , OA'ldSteady ; No. 2 whltu western , 41c. Toledo ( iraln .Market. Tot-niio , O. , April 0 , WIIKATActive , higher ; cash , 72' , c. COIINDull , llrm ; cash anil May , 414c. OATs-yulet ! casli , 3Uc. I'on-liro Oil .Mai-Net. LONDON , Apill 0. LIN.SIID : : on. 20j Gil per cwt. cwt.AM'wnni' , April 0. PITIIOMUM : : 12'jf paid and sellers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N'mv Vorlc Dry ( liiuiU .M.irket. Ntw : Voitic , April -Tho dry goods market was quiet and unchanged. STOCKS ) AND IIOMIS. Scctirltli'H \ Vie Iri-t'gnliir In the Karly Tnidlng Vi-.slenlay. NKW VOIIK , April 0. The stock market was liiegular In the early trading , chiefly In con- seiiuencu of a sharp selling movement In Ametlcan Sugar lellnlng , which carried that stock down lji per cent to 104' . The other Industrials were unfavorably alfoctud and yielded ' 4 to 1 per cent. While these move ments wure in progress , bow uver , Iteadlm ; rosu I'B per cent to 21 's on thu le.slgnatlon of A. A. Mcl.eod from tlio company and statements made In Usually well Informed ipiarters that banlier.s who have been hostile toward Mc- Jjeod would now come forward and adMincu thu money needed by Ihu company to remove It fiom picssing llnancial obligations. Thu stock subsequently reacted to 23'3 , but Mill later reached 20. New England sold off at first from 32 to 31 'i owing to the feeling of uncertainty occasioned 'iy thu new tuin of aflalrs In Heading , but at he decline thoio wore liberal buying orders nd a rise to 33' < occurred. It Is assorted In some quarters that capitalists Identified with the New York , New- Haven Jt llaitford have alieady ncqulted a largo Interest in the prop- eity with thu view of obtaining contiol. Thu general imuKi't after a siiell of hesitancy dc veloped unusual slreiiL'tli. The traders fought Ihi' rise from start to llnlsh , but the mole they lamniei-ed the market the moieaggiessivu did lliu bulls bi . me until linally ( here was a sort ) f scramble to cover. The advance wasstlmu- Jated by the lecelpt of liberal uulers by the coiiimeiclal houses for both local nnd out of town hous"s. The dealings were wull ( Us trilmtcd and attundud with animation. At intervals speculation w.is positively buoyant , more particularly In the late after noon trading. The luvlval of speculation in tint railway list Imparted no little conlldence lo operators who altachod meal Im port a lire to the near approach of the open ing of the World's fall and thu Increase In oainings to lesiilt Iheiofroni. AS compared wllb the lowest figures of tlio morning American Mi ar rose 2' percent to 107 ; Atohlson , l'i percent li > 30't ; Cotton Oil , Hi per cent to l4'J ; Cana dian Southern , l' pcr cent to57 ; lllg Konr , 2)4 ) ) > er cent lo 5'J'j ; Itiirllngton Jt ( Julncy , 2H percent lo'JH ; C'lilcagoCias , t percent to'J'J-U ; Northwest , 2 > ; per cent to 1143i ; St. Paul , lji percent to7H'B ; Hock Island , li per cent to b5 ; Lackawanna , 2 pur cunt lo 140(5 ( ; " Dela ware & llui'.soii ' , lai per cent to I'Alii ; tjenural ICIectilc , 14 percent to107Ji ; Lake I > lu & Western preferred , 2 ! { per cent to 80 ; Lake Shore , 2 ? ( per cunt to 131'i ; Loulsvlllo Jc Nashville , I'l per cent to 7G ; Manhattan. 3 ! ( pur cent tu ISOtii Michigan 'lonlral , l'/i per cent to 107' ' ; Missouri Paclllc , lji per cent to 02 ; Cotdage , l' ( per cent to G7's ; Lead , lj per cent lo14 : Now York Central , 1 per cunt to 10H ; Nlcklo Plato seciml preferred , 23i per cuntto41 ; Omaha , 1 ? . percent to BOU ; Union Paclllc , 1's per cunt to 38'a ' , and western I'nlon , ? per cent to O7'a ; Mobile Jt Ohio , aflor soiling down Ui ? per cent to 24 , rose to bli.The The eaily break was duo to thn decision just rendered against the stockholders by Judge Columan of the supi-uino court of Alabama. Thu market closed str-jng at or near thu top tig u res. Thu Post says : Sltico the dally reports of treasury balanci'fi are always two days late , this morning's statement .shows thu with drawal of $1,500,000 export gold on Monday. This gold , It will bo remembered , was all taken from the subtrcasury In exchange for silver notes unil legal lenders : It might , thuru- foie , have -boon expected that the govern ment's gold balances would today show a heavy decrease and It.s treasury noles and United Slates nolos an equal Increase. Hut nothing of the kind Is reported. The gold balance stands piactlcally unchanged from yesterday's , which infers that thu Tioasury department must havu arranged , prior to thu gold withdrawal , for an equal e.xchange of treasury paper money for bank specie. If this proves to have boon tlio fact It Is In .sumo ways encouraging , particularly lu view of possible further and heavy gold slilpinonts wllhln Ihu coming week. Of cour-e , tlio London financial critics suggest that these operations are meiely transferring thostialn from the federal treasury to thu open market , but It Is In every way proper andailvantagoouslliat tills should bu the case. The following are the closing emulations of the lending stocks on thu Nuw York fetouic ex change today : 'CI-dlT. Thetotal sales of stocks todav were 400,400 shares , Including : Atchlson , 13,10(1 ( ; Dnrllng- ton , 13,000 ; Chicago las ! , IG.HOO ; Chesa peake , t Ohio , 13,200 ; Delaware , L-u-kawanna Jt Western , H.GOO ; Distilling , 10,400 ; Krlo , riniHirial Nutrs , KANSAS Cirv , Mo. , April 0. Cloarlng-t. $1,73G,81 1. April 5. Three per cunt rentes , OGI 80 for Ihu arcount. NKW VOIIK , April O.-ciearlngs , $120,601 , . 65'J ; balances , J7.303.327. OMAHA , April 5.-cioarlngs , fl,185,400i same day last week , (1.O55 , 321. i HAI.TIMOHK , Md. . April O.-Clearlngs , $2,447- 140 ; balances , H45.2H7. Money , G pur cunt. CINCINNATI. O. , April B.-Money. Gft7 per cent. New York exchange , 40tfolc ( premium. Pllil.ADKl.l'lliA , Pa. , April 5. Clearing , , t2- 720,703 : balances , l,7a7G30. Money , 4'iUlC ' per cent. MttMl'iiis , Tenn. . April O.-New York ex change bulling at f l.&O. Cleurlnas , } 605lbO : balanceNt70,4Gl. HUSTON. Mass. , April 0. C-loarlngs , $1H- GHO.t.aO ; balances , Jl.435,133. Monny G poi cent. Kxcimngo on New York lOU'JUc uis- count. CIIICAOO , 111. , April B.-CleaniiBu , 125,005. . OU , Now iork exchange , UOc premium Hirrllnit . o.xrlmneo llrmi sixty-day hlU , MHCI < I ilemiiiid f4iW < . Money llrm at ( ) ( J > 7 percent. ST , Ldt'l * . Mo. , A\inl \ ft. Clearing' , 13,80V 01)01 ) balances , * l83,7,15 ! , Money iUlot | at I > il7 per cent. K.xchanim on Now York , OOc pre- n * ndilin. NKWOntK.Vi. ! . Aln. , April Clparlngs , * 2t20,4t ) ( ) ; New York exchange commercial. 76c pur i 1,000 prl-iCiluini bank , * 1.60 per Jl.OOo prpinlum , ' " HAVANA , April fi lx-chango has an upward tendency ; on the lljdled Slates short gold , 0c premium ; on Limdon , 20 ! < c to 20C ! pre mium. Sugar , steiwly ; sales. 1,000 bags cen trifugals , SKI ( l"gioei polarization , at J3.GG gold per quintal < New Yoclc iMoney .MnrUct , Nnw YOIIK , Apj-ll' -MOSKV ON CAM/ Kasy , 2' leO porci1- ! ! ! ; last loan , 3 per cenl ! closed olTurod at 21 * per cent. PiilMiMiiic\NTli.i : : : PAl-Kit-Oa ? per cent. STUIII.INII KxL'iiAMii ! I'lrm , with actual business In Cankers' bills at J4.80'CiM.HGi ! for sixty dity.s and J4.H7'il4.H8 ' fordomiind. OoviiiiNMF.NT BONDS-l-'lrni. Statu bonds dull. The closing quotations on bonds : Huston Stoclc Quotation * . HOSTON , Mass. , April 5. Call loan' . Offifi't ' per pout ! tlmu loans , fi'iWi'i percent. Thu follow ing are thu closing iiuutallotis on slocks , bonds and mlnlngithaies : New 1 ork Alining ( jiiot-itlons. NuwYonK , April 5.-Tlio following aru the closing mining uiiotatlons : Crown I'olnt M 1'lymouth W Con. lal. A Va 2IJ Sierra Nevada Hi Pendn-ooil IM ) Mandar.l 13J OouldAtMtrr KO Union Con 70 Halo A Norcross. . . . I'J Yellow .Inckot 40 llomeatako ! . " > 00 Iron silver HO Mexican IIA Quick Mlvur 3'iU Ontario I3fl > do preferred law Oplilr. 140 St. l.onlsMlnlnir SloekH. ST. Louis. Mo. , April 5. I'ollovvlng are the quota ! Ions on mining stocks : OMAHA I.IVI5 > ) TI > fJK MAItKKTS. Keceliils I in prove Sllirlitly Itctter Tiino mill htviiily to Higher Priees rrevall. WKII.NKSIIAV , April r > . There vvas sonuMmprovem-nt In the sl/.u of the receipts today , but thu three days sup ply , compared with the HIM half of lust week , still sliows , i di-creaso of ii-arly 'J,00. ) cattle , 8,700 hoL-s and &IH > .sheep. Hecolptsof cattle wore a trille lieavler than a week ago , but the quality of the offerings was about thu sain ? . The Chicago marl.et was lower and as tliu .supply on sale hero was more than sulliclunt to suit local iciiulremenls trade ruled slow with prices easier. There was a moderato , Inquiry from shippers , and this , with the usuul good local demand , was sulllclent to sustain prlcos early on the more deslratilo IJght anil medlumx weight grades. On all other kinds thg market was generally quoted 6c to lOc lower. Heavy cattle , especi ally If a little coarse , appeared to be the par ticular aversion of buyers , and lOc would baldly cover the decline on this class of stock liood to choice. 1'JCiO lo l.fjDO-lb. beeves sold at from $4.70 up lo J5.10 and fair to good 1,000 to l.UOU-ll ) . steers at from 14.35 to $1 Gi. ! Light stult and odds and ends so'ld at from * H.7u to J4. .5. Tim movement was sluggNh but con tinuous and tlieio was HUlo of any consequence quence unsold at thocloso. There was nothing new to the trade In butchers stock and dinners Offerings made up but a comparatively s'nall proportion of the receipts , and as there was no let up In the demand trade was tolerublv brisk and prices about steady all aiound Poor to good can- nerssohl at froni J2 toil ! 50 , with fair to good butchers stock at fi.H5 ! to ftl.liO. Choice to fancy cows and heifers brought from $3.70 to H.40. ltoii h stock of all kinds was In moder ate duma'id and steady at from J'J-ld to ? 4. ( , 'iilvcs rather dull at from i'J.DO to $ J.'JO. There was a very quiet business In stockers and feeders , with prices In thu main steady. Hales out of first hands were largely nt from $3.00 to $3.90. and yard traders reported a vnry poor Inquiry from the country. Itepru- sentatlvu sulea : . . . ,1030 2 7fl .1148 3 75 . . . . ) a M .11JSO 375 . . .IKK ) 8 M .HUH ) a 75 Ten a 8.1 . mm a 80 IKM 8 IK ) 10. . * ) 3M 10.a. IKK ) : i DO a. . ISIM 385 iii7 ( a ( HI a.i. . . isso 300 i . u so a oo 8 . .1110 400 itr.tFKUs. o. 3M7 s MI I' . . ( V.'rt 340 4H ( ) 11 440 3 50 MX ) ' . ' 5 ! I'M ! 370 : irr. i ! in 4 1040 aw . 7S3 si asa 17 11M ) 440 . a -to C.U.VM. n.io a 50 a. . 130 350 100 : i oo i. 830 685 ass a as HUM. ? . into 210 1. IKOO 300 1400 It fjll 1IMH ) 3 IK ) 1275 ] 50 INK ) a oo 1500 2 50 18(50 ( 310 1170 1H40 310 2 05 1810 3 15 .1180 2 05 1480 3 85 2 CM 8SK ) a 85 1 1170 1400 a 85 11 031 7 inu : a 25 7IH IH ) 13(50 ( a 85 .14S8 110 ITN ) a 3o .14S8.mi .mi 110 1520 a : t5 .14M ) no 1780 340 .IHOO 00 1730 340 .17MJ 00 1830 a 50 00X .1880 ( X ) 1880 3 ( VI .1400 00 1 1720 400 STOCKr.113 AND Fl'-KOCH" . 501 2 00 4. 350 050 3 00 15.o . 411 3 50 730 a 85 o 420 a 55 fi'.Ki ' a 85 88 ! 022 3 (10 ( 478 a 85 1. (100 ( a do 010 a no 1. 010 a no 400 a 35 1. s.o : a 75 751 3 40 1. two 3 85 500 a t.o 21. OJO 70.1 a 50 la 850 WKsiTIIKN OATTI.E , No. A v. 1'r. 00 feeders i HID $ . 'i wi 07 steers glo'J'2 4 25 Tor tiltIlrst llnio In nearly three weeks there \viis some liiipruvenient In I he market. It was not much to Im sine , but thankfully liccepleil such as It was. Iteeclpts were very moileratc. Shippers anil specula tors operated on a very limited scale , hut buy- ei-h for local house * all had good orders and with favorable eastern advices opening prices were strong , and this Inter developed Into a 5c In lOc advance after the milk of the hois hud been sold , liood lo choice butcher and heavyweight hogs sold mostly at JO.HO and J0.35 , wllli a $0.45 lop. Light and mixed stun" sold very largely at floinf0.20 toG.25.The bulk of the trading was at iU.25 and JO.iltl , nsagaln.st Jfi.'JO to * 0.iO ; Tuesday and 1(1.110 ( to 17 last \\edncsday. Hepiosentallvo i-ale.s : Xo. Av. Sh. 1'f. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 00. . .173 80 ? 0 20 03. . .888 { 0 30 4 , . .252 40 ( i 20 00. . .211 40 ( i SO 7.S . . .2.S3 120 0 80 01 . . .801 80 0 30 S , . .220 0 80 44. . .214 0 30 1. . .310 0 20 30. . .305 SO 030 10. . .2-17 0 25 01 . . , .250 80 0 30 78 , . .221 200 0 25 05. . .271 100 030 70. . .218 40 0 25 . Oil. . .8.0 200 030 TO. . .220 120 0 25 57. . ] 'J07 2M > 0 30 SI. . .208 180 0 25 0. . , .343 -0 30 (10 ( . .220 200 0 25 5M. . , .258 840 o : ; o 52 80 ( i 25 58. . , .248 ! ! 80- 0 30 ! ! 'J3T SO ( i 25 70. . , .800 120 0 30 . .230 40 0 25 02. . , .254 120 0 30 . .270 Si ) 0 25 0. . , .833 030 . .250 10 0 25 10. . . .803 030 233 0 85 17. , 40 0 30 . .315 0 25 71. . 120 0 30 . .278 0 25 SS. . ICO 038' ' ; 31. . . .250 120 0 25 58. . 40 038' ' ; 00. , . .208 100 0 25 07. . . .251 240 o : vj > < ; 75. , . .201 ! 100 0 274 ! 08. . . .210 0 35 00. , . .200 0 27)4 ) 00. . . .2-10 100 0 35 T4. , . .210 0 27 > i . .250 40 0 35 50. . .2S1 120 0 30 . . .250 eo 0 35 50. . .200 120 ( i 30 05 . . .203 120 0 35 ,72. , . .218 0 30 50. . . 'Mi 20:1 : 0 35 11 , ! 50 120 0 30 01. . .202 SO 0 45 01..234 120 0 30 I'KiS AMI IIOIHIII. 1..300 200 . . . . 350 1..450 350 . . . . 115 525 Siiiini' Hecelpts were fair , but the hulk of them went direct to a local killer. The de mand vas gooil and trade brisk at strong prices , l-'alrto good mil VPS , $3.751 5.15 ; fair to good we.storns , 13,502.5.10 ; common and stock sheep , i2.25 3.75 ; good to cholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $4.00(20.00. ( Koprescnta- tlvu sales : No. Av. Pr. 244 native owes 70 $4 50 440 native Intnbs 52 5 50 220 western lambs 58 5 50 Krculptx unil Deposition of Mock. Official rosdlptsiin.t dlspj-dttoa of st > ? k as shown by the hooks of HIM Union ritojk Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. April 5 , 1BU3 : KEcmrrs. WKSTKHN IXTICUIISTS. Slight Incrcnso In tlio Movement of lIogB Over Last \Veclc. CINCINNATI , O. , April 5. [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : IlEU.1 Tomorrow's I'riee C'urrent will < ay : Western packing iho nast week has been H.0,000 hogs , compared with 150,000 the preceedlng week and 1H5.000 last vmr , mak ing a total of 735,000 since March 1 , against 015,000 lust year. Prominent places compare as follows : Chli-ugd Llvit Stock MiirUct * ClniCAOO , 111. , April 5. [ Special Telegram loTlli : llEK.l Today's receipts wore estimated at 10,000 cattle , 17,000 hogs and H.OOll sheep. Cattle were In good demand , but there was a rather slow market , as buyers Insisted upon concessions. The hog market was firmer , sales showing an adianc.it on yesterday's lowest prices of 5c. Hhcep were comparatlvoly steady. The lecelpts since Saturday amount to about 30,400 cattle , 30,700 hugs and 34,000 sheep , which Is a decieaso of about 7,000 cattle and 550 hogs and an Incrcasu of S.OOO sheep , as compared with thu same time last week. A falrlv steady cattle market was experi enced. The opening was very iiilut | , buyers hesitating to pity Tuesday's prices , but later In the morning bu > Ing became free , and al though the tone of the market was any thing but buoyant there was no shrinkage - ago In values. I'ows and heifers worn ( Minted at fiom $1.5(1 ( to H.25 stockers and feeders at from ! ii.05 to JI.5't dressed beef and shipping steers lit fromifl ' > JO.25 , and Texas cattle at from $ ' - ! to H.7.J. \ \ hlle Iho range of prices was as above , I hero was not much trmiing outsldo the llmll from ! f2.5t > lo tS.'JO , cows and hulls selling mostly at from fj.fm lo fi.-lo : ami fiom 24.25 lo J5.20 taking the hulk of steers. After a week of unlnterriipled shrinkage of THC NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AMD NEW < tND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. IIy doctor ay It ficM Rently nn tli * iUniarh , llrcr and kldnc/i , and Is a ( ileatant latatUe. Tlili drink U made from lierbi , and la prepared for use ai easllv u te& . KtH called 'U AII druiTKti' * ifll It at ttv. and ( I aparlcnxe , If yea cannot ftIt , irnil your a > tdr u for a free simple. I.nno'i Family Medlclnu rnovn * Ihc bowrla neb day. ID onlrrtnbe hMltbr thlilaneccoiarT. drva 01U.TO.TF. WVOUWAHD.L-llov.W.Y , Iho hog market lodiiy assumed llrmor lonp. Thu demand did not develop any In- . rrn o of activity nor i > rp prices niiiti-rmlly lilghor , but the turn was In M-lli-rV favor. During the latt thrco days lcs- < limn 4otm hoits have ar rived , and thi < iniily | | for ih romalndorof thi > week lll si-iirccly iMniiil that number , bill ltbln the la t \ > i > ek there has been a decline of Hourly } 1 | ier lOil UH , To day's iilotitloin | : were at from Id lo 111 fjO for poor locholce ! ot , averaging from 1-Ki to 1115 Il > . ; from tfil.10 to JH.7O for iul\ed and medium , and from Jii.'J'i to } H,75 for hogs neighing ( Her 'JfjO His. The Evening .loitrnal reports : UATTI.KHivclpts. . lO.oiui head : shlpnicnt- * , 4,000 head : maikot slow , steady , to a shadj < lower ; cholco sellers , ta.Mliiri.7b ; no better on market ! medium , Jl.f ftri.'Jo ; dthers , J-I.OOif 4.B i Tu.Mins , $ l'.fiOa4.-HI ; nallvu cow.s , M.50JJ 4.if ! ) . Hods Kecplpts. 10,000 head ; shlptnenls , 7,000 head ; mnrket active , stionger : common unil packers , ffl.UOttO.fl5 ; prune heavy and butcher' weights , ifl.U&ftC.Hb ; lights , Ja U51J 0.60. .HllK.F.l'-ltccclpts , 11,000 head : ohlpment.s film head ; market steady ; natives , } 4.&oif.fi.7& : clipped Texans , $ UuOj(4.tiU ; westerns Ifi.lfidj & .HO ; lambs , J4.75'iJ.0.4O. ' I ) . 1) I'llA/.KS , II. I ) . U IlKlIt r. , , fS l'HOMIR Pros. Vluul'rus tfocy .t 1'rcas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. 4 CnpltnlH\OOJi Omiiliaunl Sioux City Grain and Provisions Hnilroiul Stocks nntl Bonds. PUIVATi : WiKKA fioom 212 faM Life Soiling OMAHA , UKrKKKXCKS : lowaStato Nallonal Hank , Sloiiv City ; Co.nmurulal National ll.inlc. Umulia. Spcclul attontlon given to outsliln ordcr s sollcllud Nmv Vorlc Llvo Stock > lirki : t. VOIIK -I'ATTI.IJ - , April - I'ATTI.IJHecipts , beeves , lioo head ; market active , lirm for all grades at an advance- lOc per 100 Ibs. London cable quotes American steerllrm at lli'i'if.l'Jc ' p"ilb , ; die-sed weight and American icfrlgeralor beef steady lit il'nc. Shipments today. 'J.&on uiiarters of beef , liccelplsof calves 1,700 head. Market steady , ow ing lo light Mipply. Veals , J i.r > on > 7..iu. Slici.l' AMI I\Miis-Iecelnts ! 5,7(10 head ; the market opened dull and baiely steaily , bill closed llrm ; unshoin sheep sold at $ ( i.l'26f , 0.50 ; unshorn lambs , 5-0.-10iV.i"'s ( : ; dressed mutton llrm at Hy.'J'si-per ' lb. ; dressed lambs htendy at H'JIf.lOc. HodsHecelpts 4.7OO head ; market lower tit iO.iO7.0U per 100 Ibs. KIIIIHUH City I.lvn Stncli Alarlo-t. KANSAS Crrv. Mo. . April & . -l'ATri.i--Ke- celpts , 5,00il head ; slilmnents , 1,400 head ; market exceedingly dull , HUcl&c lower ; dressed beef and .shipping steers , ti.H5 : VJO ; cow's and heifer- , , < il.'J5ul. ! ! < | ) ; TUMUIS and Indian steers iii5'f,4.15. ; ( lions Itecelpts , n.100 head ; shlpmenls , 7OO head : market 10'nl5c lower ; elost'il better ; all grades , ib.ooao.ll ) ; bulk , t0.llUal > .15. t-HKni' lieceipts , 1,000 head ; uhipmcnls , 800 head ; muttons , J4.50. St. l.ouls IIvo Mock .Market. Pr. IjOtriA , Mo. , Api'115. - r.rri.tK''i'elpts : 7,700 bead ; hlilpm-nts , 1'JOO head ; mark"t lower : fair to good native slccr > , iii.OO ® I < > 5 ; fed TeMin steers. ji.-J5V-1.5l : ) . llons-Kecelpth'J.lloo head ; shlpniPnts , 'JKill head : m-irket steady ; heavy. K > . ' * ! 0-iU.5U ; mixed , $0.00/i0.4 ( ) ; llghl , { li.lOifO.IiO. SllUEl' lieceipts 1,500 head : shipments , none ; markel < | iilcl ; Tu.Mins , $4.50S5.55 ; na- tlvof , i5.00i,5.50. ( A Child ICnjciy The pleasant favor , gentle action an > l sooth- ingoll'ect of Syrup of Figs , wlicn in need of a laxative , and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it is the best family rcmedi known and every tair.lly should have a bottle. I'lilns ol the Itllleiucn. The offer of V. G. l < niitry to sell twenty acres of land near his residence in tlio neigh borhood of Florence to the riflemen's asso- RAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has iiroven an Infnlliblo Pliccillc for all dcranpo- nifiits ppcnliar to the female sei.surnaschronio wnmb and ovarian din- oases. If takc-n in time It rcoiilatci : and promotes healthy action of all func tions of the generative organ1 ! . Vcunc Indlc.i at tlio ago of puberty , and older ones at the mcno- pause.-will find In It a healing , coothlnff tonic. The highest recommendations from promi nent physicians and those who tiavo tried It. Wrlto for book "To Women , " malli-d free. Bold by all druggists. HKAIII IELD HEOUULTOK Co. , piojirictora , Atlanta , Ua , elation font SclilK'treniiarK nccoplrd nt the lust meeting of thn asso > latloti ! at Hhnfor's hnll. It was also ilcllnltcl.v lU-clilcil how the initvhnso inone.v unil funds lor the Itn provi-mcitls to br > innilo. A oommlttru con- slstlni ; of William Mutt , Ailiitn Snydcr , 1 * llcliiu-otl , H. Shiifcrand Hans PeterVonvns npHintol | ( to see that the ticcessiiry nnionnt wns forthcomltii , ' . On account of the continued absence of F Ii , llliniior Ou.stnv HencUi was elected tuvsl- dent of the bumleschle.sscn , Adam Snvdcr Its vli'ii president , \Vllliani KrtiR treaaitror , Umis lleltnrod rccordltii ? seerettii\\ . and ( leorgc- Karl us corresponding secretary of the national organlMtloti , with \Vllllain Mack for schuet/.enmelstor U was further decided not to hold the national tournament until the middle of September Are You Tronhlril With "After returning front the hospital last l-ehruurv I commenced using Chamberlain's Pain Halm and have never been without It since. 1 llmt It removes pain as soon as it In applied according to directions For rheu matism I have found nothing to equal It " - Joseph \V. Young , West Liberty , Ohio , Coutv- t.v , West Virginia. o - Murrhign l.lcciMr * . The following mai-ri.igo licenses were Is sued by County Judge Kllor yesterday Name and address. Ago. t Simon U. Spltzvogle , Omaha _ . . . aa 1 Annie ( itiston , Omaha . 2U j John II. I'arrv , Omaha . 25 I Mary r. Sknw , Onmlin . . . . 'J-J I David II. Shaffer , St. Kdwards , Neb il I Hose M. llosford , Albion , Neb . -J4 o - No Apolog.v Iteqiilreil. / 'loin the ( Sontim , Ac' ' ) . , Jour/Hi/ / The Journal this vvcekeoininonivs the pub lication of the Chamberlain Medii me coin- pan.v advertisements If \\erctbeadsof any other medicine house wr would u-el that \ve owed our readers an apolog.v. \\e havu done business with this linn for , v ears Their remedies are the best and our f.unil.v medi cine chest Is novel- without them We rec ommend the house and ( heir remedies and It is this high regard for them that lu-on.pts us to run their advertisements. No other con cern need apply. Many of our readers are familiar with the pxid qualities of Chamberlain's ( 'oiii-h Hem- cdy and will agree with the editor of the Journal that it is the host medicine they have ever used for colds , croup and whoop ing cough. - Clioup Trip to ( 'iilllornli. : > ' The " 1'liillip's Hock Island" IMTSOII- ally conducted fxcai'HiniH to C'aMfornia with tlifdu h tourist bk-i'iiinfi cars to Los Aiifjok's and Sun Fraiiciscd will leave Ointiha on April II I and liS. These will bo the nicest parties of tin- season * . . with extroiiR'ly Unv i iits and Miporior aciMiiuntndations. For iia.-ticular call on any Hock Island n ont or address C'luw. Ivoimoily , tJ. N. W. 1' . A. , KKW Farnani street , Omaha , Neb. ' o - . Hiitldlni ; Permits. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the inspector of buildings : , | Louis Slobodlsky , Tenth and Capitol avenue , tenements . J 2,000 ( icorge C. Towle , 1SOS Ilarney , ware house . 300 Seven minor pel mils . C'JQ Nine permits aggregating . $ 2,0 UALAXCED the iiilnil of the woman who knows the best niedi- clno for her nches , pains find weakness , is to bo found in Dr. J'ierco's Knvorilo Pro- sc-ription. It in u remedy which corrcctH and cures the distressing derninje- inonts nnd diseases peculiar to woman , builds tip nnd strengthens her system when she's weak , run-down nnd overworked. l''or nn in- vinorntiiip , i-cstoi-utivo f tonic , especially adapted to woman's needs the " Fa vorite Proscription" w BO positive in its effect that it is nuunmfecJ. Jf it over fails fo benefit or euro , in cases for which it's advised , * you have your money back. 1 What else can bo " just It as Rood " for you f Tor benring-dow-n f-ensa- tioiiH , ulceration , inllainina- tion , ovci-ything known as v"fcinalo complaint , " this fa yn remedy that's safe , cer tain , and proved. SOUTH Union Stosk Yards Company , Sovith Ojrjalia ! Hodt Cnttlo Uo nnil "haop market la tha woit. HOUSEl. Wood Brothers. Wvo Stock Co-nmls lon Moroliunts. gouth Omaha Tclvplione 1157. JOHN I ) . DADHMAN , I . , . _ . . . , . . WAIVl'BH K. WOOD , f ManusjOM Market Ilo porti by mal aij wlro oujrfl.l/ ihvd upon ni > | iilcalloul OMAHA AWNINGS AH'J ' TEHT3 Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV. l' ' ! POVKIU. I II. I rnrimui M. BAOSAHQ TWIVS. Berais Omalia Bag CO Ml'A XV. loiporter * and uiaa.fr * Hour luck ) , burlapi , Iwlno. Wolf Bros , & Co. , Mnmifncturorfl uf tonM , iihntriK * otc. 70 ! mid TUJ s. Pitli Btroot. BICYCLES , M. 0. Daxon , IHcyclni nolii on luonthlr pnjrminti 12J N.ISlh. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse Coe Sboe Company , i ami Olllce1107 IIO.I-111 ! llowiir.l ? l. l-torjr-lll'.i-ir.'l-IIW Howard St. Wo nro tlu OMVMiinufaituioriof Hoots un.l shoes In the ntnte < > f Ni'braski. A KiMii'rnl Invllutlon U oxlund.'il to nil to Inipoct our newfnctury. Kirkendall , Jones & I'OMl'AXV. Wliulixiio rafm. ntftiiit ) Itjil-ia ( lubber Shoo < 'i > . \Ml- \ COAL , C3XE. Omaha Coal , Coke & M.ME CO , tarl and < i ift coal , ii Kor 10III : > iM Amar. Hand-Sewe3 tillOK CO , tloilH.illdll anil ruhbor K'Ju-li , UJ'- ' 13IU lUrnor it. G3RHICH. Eagle Cornlci Works Mfrf. ualTiinl < dl Iroa curnlci. xlrnliw oipi , metallic itvliKUlt , uui 1I1U-IIU D'nlxu "t. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smltb & Co. , Urr coeds , notloni , fur- nlililiiL' io < > d < , oornir lllhanil Howard .Sti. Kllpitrlck-Koo'j Dry IJOODS CO , Nollonj. KJIUI fur.ilili- In iMuili.cjr. Ilia unl FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering CO. , upholitcrod furnl- turu. IIJ21101 Nlcholn bu WboUiala onl/ . Bceb93 SL Banyan I'UIINITUIIB CO. , Grace and 131U ail. HARD.VnE. . . Rector & V/ilhalaiy / Corner 10th nn 1 . .ilr UJtl HATS , ETl. W.A.L.Gibluni&Cx \Vlioleaalo Itnt < 4 , capv < tn.v w > l4 , plover , en lit tin i , tU nntl Ilurnuy . ti. Lo)3c'iv ! ) % Lin , Donlrrs In InnlTarj 411 mt'i .i.inliM to Hi Hill DutUl.m it. i mox OmiliaSafeadlni wouics Hnrej.vBiilti. mil rorc. ! Iron rilitittun aa I tlru us c.ipdi. An tram .t ( Jir- ult , Kt'i ant Jitckmn. LUMBER Jolin A , Iinportoi ) , Arnnrlcinl'or ; lund o ni * ut. MlU'i i- kaocHintiiit fttnl , fiiiiij/ wtilto lluio. LIQUOR ; . Prick & Itorlwt , 1001 Farnam Su PAPER. Carpenter Paper Co. t'Hrrjr a full Rtop'c of prlnthiK , irr.i | > pliu ivn I wrltliu ii.ipjrj , turl unpi-r , etc. PR33J1 : Branch fi Cj , ( Produce , frulti of ull klQiliniteri. STOVE REPAHi , OmaliaStOYa Rapiir and water attachment ! for any kl-4 of itoro Dado , 12U7 tluuilat ttl. C&HlBS R. L3) ) , Unnl.YooJ u n'nr curptiLi , in I p ir Iliiorluv , Ulh iiil.l Du la I , ObsrfaWa ? & Importiri nn I Jobber ! of mlllliiarjr nutloui. ] Mull or Ion pi-o.n .S. lltft i OILS. Standard Oil Ci. ( ertHO'l nml lubnoatl uJ olli. a ilo gr Jas , A , Clari & C ) , , Ilulter , cuoio , poultry anil K.UIIO , JIT .f. lJUl H SASH , 01)1 ) M.A.Dl3'nY& Co Manufxturari at ia U doom , blind * ana uioulilluiK , bruuoUof. Cc , 12tU ( Oil liatO.