ill Tim OMAHA IUILY BEE : Till 1ISDAY , AIMUL 18 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL There Win A Juggling Trade in May Wheat und Provisions. BOTH WERE CONTROLLED BY THE CLIQUE IVlicnt I'll ( ) | irrnlor < CmirnriiPil Tlmiini-lvon Chlelly with I'lirilrlilRt ) ' * Condition Corn Ononril UVik : nnd Clixuil Strong StoeUn nnd ItoniU. 111. , April 12. There was a trade In May whnat and provision ! ! . Tlie clique In each of those specialties was In full control ami li.'itl Its hands In the vitals of the shorts. May wheat , nf tor snmo aston ishing gymnastics , rcslud ! ( c. under yester day' : ) closing prices. ProvNI.m.s clond with hiiiiilsnmu gains for pork , lard and rlN. Ko- ports of the wheat crop were no morn reas suring than before. July ruled llrm niidolosod u trllle higher than on the day before. Corn opened weak ftntl closed si rmi/ : . The wheat pit conrerned Itself chlelly with Pard- rldgn'siMiidltlon. Ktcltnniuiit ran high and It wasdllllciill to trade , al least with any degree of satisfaction. Tim July future op'-ne luliout the same as yesterday's closing fhruri's , to ' ! ! lower , tided easy ind prices declined , e , then lidviinced lc , ami the cKsIng wa.s from ! o to < < c higher. In corn , at thu si art , yostortlay'H final quota tions were paid , hut under general selling by -the local crowd the prlcns soon worked down , e , tin1 decllno being assisted by thu free ollerlngs by some of I ho large sellers of yes- teriluy. Al the Ineiik the denial.d Imploved , OIIP of tin1 prominent shorts starting In lo realize mi recent sales which tinned the senti ment and pi Ices reicted to toll figures of the day. The closing showed a net gain for tin- day of 'i ' to V. The fentuic In oats was tin- free offerings by the longs and tiopiittlpulnrileninnd until pi-Ices had ( lei lined from ' e In ' .c. The shorts then I'oiniiK'i d to buy and there was good buying to ( he clusenedge.s against country holdings-- and us coin advanced oats followed and the prices tencted from V' to 'jC ' , and thu close was steady with a net gain of 'fce. Provisions opened rather tame at about the closing figures of Tuesday and for a short tlmo lluctuatIons were slight. An urgent miscel laneous demand , however , tended to consider able strength and especially In lard and prices were advanced quite sharply and rapidly , l.titci there was a little moro pressure lo sell , while the demand slackened and prices settled hack slightly , though generally closing al nearly outside llgiires. Compared with yes- teidny's closing pi-Ices , pork Is from 25c to 27'jc higher and libs from'JOc ti > 2.V. ling tecelpts for tomorrow lire estimated at 10.000. There were no estimates on grain. The loading futures ranged as follows : "AIUII I.KS. | OPEN. CI.OHK. I VtS.V. Wlieiit No'i. 63 2 63M May . . StM'JJ M 84 July . TOM 75 Corn .No. 2- Aiirll 8'JJS 4)4 Mny ID1- . - 4UKJ July 41)4 Oat * No 2. Mny 5314 27H June 211 2S > ( as ; . July SSH S74 Mint I'ork. . Hi li If , ( V ) 1C 13j ! in fj7' 16 li July n ; w 1C 7J 10 : w It ! T' in si 1C W 1U UJ PI I'l Ili fc7 l oo Lnrtl- - * Mny tl 7f. 10 r.'H n TS 10 02 ' .I 70 July a 75 10 121 * , 7f > 111 10 ! l 75 f-'ept . . . . < J SU U 80 10 w V M Hiuil Illus Mny . . . ! > 10 0 45 a in n 45 9 20 July 10 ! > 4j U III 1' ' 45 1) ) ti Sept . . . . ' .I 10 ! ) 4J U 10 U 45 J2JM Cat > h quotations wern as follows : 1'i.ot'iiIn better demand , consigned lots unchanged , while on round shipping lots , say for May , millers are asking lOc advance. WIIKAT- . 2 springH3'-'iJHJC ! Xo. Ssprlng , 75c ; No. 2 red. 73 < r.H4c. COIIN Higher ; No. 2 , 40'je ' : No. 3 cash , HSc ; No. ! l yellow , 4lKrr-HHp. | IMTS No. 2 , 2HiCi30c ; No. 2 white , 33'J ® 04tc ; No. 3 while , f. o. b. , 31iif33c. RYENo. . 2 , IHIc. UAUI.EY-NO. 2 , r,2c ; No. 3 , f. o. h. , 44QC3c : No. 4 , f. o. b , , 4tWi45c. KI.AX ! iKi-No. : ) 1 , iM.lO1' . .TIMOTHY SKKII Prime , J 1.20. PoitK Mes.s , nor bbl. , 10.50JtlOC21 } . I.nrd , per 100 Ibs. , iJlO.DOiiilO.OJ.'i ; .short ribs sides ( loose ) , ) ! ) .4f > ft ! > . & 0 ; dry salted shoiildprs ( boxed > , ' . . : shorlclcur sides ( boxed ) , WHISKY Distillers'flnlshod Roods , per gal. , fl.15. StiiiAiis-Cut loaf , B'uCj granulated , 5 ? c ; Btiindnid "A. " 5 3-llic. The following wore the rujolpts and shlp- mvpts for today : , Artlclca. Shlptnunls , U.oxi ft'.t.OJl ' On the Produce oxclmngo today the butter market WHS oulet ; creamery , 20ii27c ; dairy , 20a23c. Kggs , firm ; strictly fresh , l&i'c. ( inifi. The following prices tire for delivery at Mis sissippi river points : WIIKAT No.2 spring , 74c bid ; No. 3 spring , f.8c bid ; No. 2 hard , CUc hid ; No. 3 hard , 5Sc bid. bid.Uvi Uvi > - No. 2 , Glcbld. OATS No. 2 white , 31c bid ; No. 3 white , DOC hid. UOUN No. 2 cash or Ajirll , 3Gic ! bid ; No. 3 or better , cash or April , 30c bid. Among the sales were : Ten cars No. 3 or butter corn , upper Mississippi points , 30c ; two cars No. 3 white oats , 3Gc. Oimtliii Produce Market. While there was no very great change In the market so fur as quotations were concerned , the market was not without some features of Intoicst. Huttor Is very scarce. Thorn Is no good 'mt- ter coming , and very'Ilttlo of nny kind. While there IH no very heavy demand , the fact that the offerings are so light , gives the appearance of an active demand. It seemed as If everyone ono wanted butter and no ono had It. The market Is as a consciiuonco strong. Dealers are generally looking for a Unit market until new grass butter puts In an appearance. Quotations on eggs could hardly bo changed. A good many are still asking lHc : , but at the bama time there are some who are weak and urn soiling at lic. ) A few Jack Milpo are coming and are selling < iulto well , but dealers as a uile are not at tempting to encourage the shipment of game , us the weather Is so warm as to nrike tlio handling of game hazardous. A few teal ducks tire selling , but the demand Is not largo ami the market slow. Chickens are In light supply x and the nmrkot on poultry Is firm. All deslralne stock offered Is plckeif up readily. It Is too late In the ecnson to. ship dressed poultry. The market Is well .supplied with new veg etables and buyers can II ml almost anything In season that they may want. The strawberry famine was broken by the arrival of a car from Toxas. IIITTKII , KI1US , ( IVMII , I'lltll.TIIV. IltliTKit- Packing stock , loaiHo ; falrtogoou country roll , I'JIt'Jlc ; choice to fancy country , 22 < < l24c Kens -fiPiiorat market , 13 13'ic. UAMK Mixed ducks , tliiS7Gc ( ; rod heads , $2 ; malbirds , ; 2.U032.&U ; teal , $1 ; jack -sulpes , i'oi'i.THV Cholcohi'M" , Ic ( ) ; mixed coops , Oc ; old toosters , biftiV ; geeao and ducks , Itvjti lc ; turkeys , lie ; plgeoiistl.2a46 1.50 per dollvo. . TEAS -1'ur a-liu. box , 7fic. HKANSChoice navy , J2.30Q2.45 ; commoii stock. * UOiifi2.U. ( ) OAMPOIIMA ' . 'AIIIIAOK 1'er Ib. . 2'i 3c. Ctici'MiiKiis Choice , per doz , { l. & ' > a.2.l)0. ) SWKBT I'HTATIHIS 1'or bbl. , $5seeds ! eot po tatoes , $3.60. ONIONS -Homo irrown , on orders tocountrv , 14 per bin. Hood stock shipped In from country , tl.1631.2S per bu. I'OTATOK.S Colorado stock , } 1.10ll.tii ; Wisconsin burbaiiks , OOcitH.OO ; western Nebraska , OOetoJU.OJ ; eastern Nebraska block , 7&fff.'JOi ; . NKW YiniT.\iiiKS-l.i : < ttuce. 40c ; radishes , 40c : parsley , 4Uj per 4lo/ . ; gruou onions , 1'IK l'i.ANT-1'cr 60-lb. boxes , tl.OU31.QO. Ari'i.KSCholco shipping stock , } 1..10 par bbl. STHAWniitiilKs : 1'er 2ut. . case , IS. ( SiiAi-K rniriT I'er box , * 2.7&I13.OO OUANus : l'lorlda russotts , * 3.&l ) ; Mexican oranges , single boxes , J3.25 ; California moun tain oranges J..St ) ; Washington navels , } 4 ; Newcastle California seedllng.s. I2.ti0it2.75 ; Med. sweets , * J.75 ; Ulvcrsldo soedllhg'i , $2.75. HANANASI'or biincli , Including crates and packing , -i1.7& < it2.&o. ClIANllKllimis- box , J3.7S. 1KMONSChoice , J3.&oai.oilj fancy , JI.003 4,25. . . . HAY The market on good upland hay , (0 In car lots. IIONKV Choice to funcy white clover , 180 lOci fair togood , Hi til He. YKAI. Lhoico and small fat veals , 768c ; lurh'6 nnd thin , antic. N > > vr Vorl ; .Mur'krU. NEW YOIIK , Apt 1112. ri.ouu Itecoluts. 32 , . rod pkcs. ; exports , 2.7IM ) bbU. , 10,7H ( ) sacks mien , 74.HOO pkgs. ; market dull , bteady. COHN MEAI. Dull , steady. KVK < julM , steady ! western , 53ilG2c. 11AHI.KY Dull , firm ; western. Uo$75c. IIAHI.KY MALT-QllIflt , btOUlly WCbtOril , CI WuciT-IlecelpU , 24,000 bu. | cxuorU , 140 1(10) ( ) snlm. y.40r.,000 bu futurri , R2.UOO bu. itpol spot marUM iidivo c'li i'\pott. account ami ilhmx , No'J allu.it. 7HVu. f . P. , 771410 7'JU' ' " Nit. I lioftllfirti , H4'iC ' | Nit. I hard , H7' < < 6 H7 > ici N.i.'Jnnrlhern H2'c ' itptloiismoderntely notlvc ) onuned weak at it dixillniMif Uyf. ' c on rcmirtnor rains In Kansas. fiirelKti * ellliit ) anil loi-nl rpnlltlng , advnncod 't'St i * on u decline In llrnrUtreetn , coiitntillcthm of roimrls of nil in In Kauiits , active ( ixporllloiiiiintl , blither Chicago limitations and shorts covering , clos ing llrm and unchanged to "itup. " . No. 2 red May , 77 ft.ltVil7Hi , closing 7rtci Juno closlnx ! ) ' , ; .fitlv , "ll'ii'l AllUllsl.HO'iC. CoitN-UecplptH , 22,000 bu.t oiports , 3,00d Int.t i4ili' ( , dOO.WK ) bu. futures , H3.OOO hit. ] spot. H.iols firmer , mo'lerately active ; No. 2 , ril'y.52c } In elevator ; GSitAa'ti1 ' afloat : un- . graded ml.xed , 52l.j7c ( ! ; Moamer mllPil , 5 < i > ,3 , nmci No. 3. 40'i'firjlc. Options decllneil early "iU'tc. with wheat , advanced ! 4'f ' { c with thu wesi , decrease In llra < lstreets reports uud local cnverlnst , closing llrm at ' < ' CfcVndvinicn nnd Inullng dull. April , 49 # I 4(1'Jc ( ' , chislii iit 10'ii : ; May,47T cs Juno , 47ie ; ' * OATfl-l ! > Oeltit < . 73,500 bu. ; nxporls , 120.0tin lui.j sales , 445,000 bu. futures , 30,000 bu. spoU Spots Millet , white lower. Options mod erately acthc , ( Inner. May. 33' ' ffi38 ic. clos ing at'3lc ; June , closing at 3Uic ; July , cloning at 341(1 ( * ; spot No.-Jwhlte , 40c ; No. 2 C'hlcnKit , 38c ; No. 3 Chicago 30'ic ' : No. 3 white , 3Uc ( mixed western , : iiUl3t ) > ic ; while western , 31)i440'4c. ) ' HAY rirmj demand fair. llui's -Quiet , llrm. , , I'llDVISIii.Ns-Cut monts , quiet , llrm ; pickled hams , ! 2'S ( ( 13c ; middles , iiilet | , llrmer ; shoit. clear , lii'jr. hard , iiulel. stronger ; eastern steam clo i-d : it flO.itl' . Sales , 500 tierces at no.20i > 10.30. Option sah-s niuii'i May closed ntiln.iii ) ; July closed al .Mn.35 ; Suptoiitbor cloved nl $10:15. : I'm k , nulet , llrmer ; old muss , $17. ! ' : new mess , H .2i. llrnr.it Quint , about steady ; western dairy , Iftd/Jilc ; western rrcnmerv , 23a28c ; western factory , 17ffl23c ; Klcln , 2Sc. CHKBSI ; leady ; fancy part skims , 3fllOc. Kims- liberal rccelpis , easy ; receipts , 1,0.)3 pkgf. ; westoin ftosh , lOuttlO'-ic ; duck , 2oa 23c. 'I'At.r/nv-ateady ; city < * 2 per pkg. ) OUC. ( JnTrn.ssi'.Kii On.tjiilel ; crude , uasy ; yi'l- low. ti a-ly ; crude , 411'jC. ' I'rru'it.iaMtjulel ; lollned , nominal ; United closed at O'c. ) TIII'NTINKQuiet [ : | : , steady. ItiriItuiet : , about steady ; domestic fair to extra. 3'.5' c ; .lapan , 4'iftl'it ' * . Mm.ssis : - N'ew Orleans opi-n kettle gootl to choice , fair demand ; llrm. SmiAit-ltaw acllvo , llrm : sales , 3,700 hags , Muscovado at 3'iC e.x-shli ) . A cargo centrifugals Ot5 test at il o c. I. f. lEellned quiet , steady , I'm I American $12.75' ® mix -Quirt , steady ; , 15.50. Coi'i-nu-Hteady ; lako. J11.30. l.RAii-Kasler ; uomnstlc. t-1.10. TIN -Strong ; WO.Hil bid , J20.00 asked for Straits ; plates , quiet , bteady. t-peltor , firmer ; domestic , Jl.3'2 > ' , c. St. l.onls Altirliots. ST. J.otTi.i , Mo. , April 12. ri.ouil-Stoady , quiet. WIIKAT-Opened with wild soiling on crop reports and similar news , hut after going down I'ic ' rallied ami closed nirtr yostorilay's tlguies : No. 2 red cash.(17c ( ; May , OOc. COIIN Though weak j-arlv , rallied on buyIng - Ing Und closed | % - ( * up ; No. 2 mixed ciisn , lower , 35' , , < ii3r > e : May , 37ci3710c. ( OATS-Sold down early , rallied sharply. gainIng - Ing Jjc ; No. 2 cash. 31'gc : May , 31'ic. I'novi.aiONS Strung , higher. I'ork , sttindard mess , lobbing , new. tl7.2.VSl7.fiO. ! lard , tll.75. Dry salt ni"ats , loosi'sbouldors , j8.G2i ! ! longs anil ribs , $0.25 : shorts , tU.GO : boxed , 15c more. Itacon. packed slioulderi , $10.2 , " ) ; longs , $10.37'i ; ribs , 41O.50 ; shorts , ! il0.li2'i. Hams , unchanged. Hl'TTiiu Ijowert choice separator creamery , 27Q.2HC ; choice dairy , 25T6'Jiic. ICF.CEll'TS KlourI.OOJ bills. : wheat , 8,000 bu. ; cor-i , 52,000 bu. ; oats , 14,000 Int. ; rye , none ; bailey , 1.0 t. ) bu. Hlltl'.MKNrs I'lour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 113oOi > bit. ; o.tts , IS.OJi ) bu. ; rye , 'J.OUO ' bu. ; barley , none. Kuiisas City .M irkoti. KANSAS CITY. Mo. , April 12. Wheat , Is on the basis of the Mississippi river points ; corn and oats , Kansas City. WIIIIAT Sl'Midy al yesterdav's prices. De mand small and oirerlngs light ; No. 2 hard , OUitUlr ; No. 2 red , 03J.if'it > lc. COIIN Quiet In some cases , IC''jC louer ; olfei Ings not large ; No. 2 mixed , U' No. 2 white , 30c , OATS -'jCo'ic ' lower ; No. 2 , 2H'iffi2 lli'TTiuiQuiet and steady ; creamery , 30c ; dally , ! H1t24c. K ns Very llrm at 12 > iftl3c. Itciit ! : : > rs Wheat , 12.0UO bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. SllH'MKSTsWheat , 50,000 bu. : corn , 1,000 hu. ; oats , none Cotton Miu-ket. Niw : OIIMANS , Ia. , April 12. I''utur < 's easy ; sales , 70,100 bales ; April , $7.70 bid : May. 17.71@7.72 : June. ir7.7HTo7.70 ; July , 17.85-fft 7.UO ; August , * 7.HOt.7.'JO ! ; SeptomOer , 7.UOa 7.02 ; October , t7.02fi7.04 ; November , $7.05 ; December , 47.nHa7.UO. Quiet ; good middling , Hifc ; middling , 715-10eIow ; middling , 7' ' c ; good ordinary , 7 5-lic ( : net receipts , 105 bales ; gross receipts , 4H4 bates ; exports coastwise , 3.3H2 bates ; .Hlu.s , 3,200 biilus ; Htoc.k , 23H.033 bales. _ _ _ . _ _ 4s 3'jd ' percental. HACON Kong clear , 450 Ib-i. , 40s Oil per cwt. liAllli I'rlmo western , 50s per cwt. TAI. i.ow Fine American , 2s 3d per cwt. .Miliviinkt'o Murkcts. Mii.WAtiKii : : , WIs. , April 12. WIIUAT July , > 'J4c ; No. 2 spring , ( inc. COHN Stonily ; No. 3 , 30'ic. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 34Jic ; No. 3 , 33'c. UAIII.KV 64Sc ! , UYK-551ic. I'ork , $10.55 , Mlniiti.ipnllH U'bi'ilt .Murlcet. MiNNKAl'Oi.ls , Minn. , April 12. Trading was dull throughout the session. Strong ilcmand for cash. No. 1 northern selling at 07c and No. 2 Northern at C > 4 ' jittific. Hecelpts. 153 cars. Clo-o : April , 05 ' , ! ; May , UtiJJc : July , OUU'1. On track : No. 1 bard , liij'ie ; No , 1 northern , G7c ; No. 2 northern , li4 > tU5o. Now York Dry ( ini.U .Uarkot. Nr.w VOIIK , April 12. There Is no change In the general demand for dry goods. Tlio Amos- keag A. C. K , I''s Here reduced to 8Jo ! by agents , which was met on'lho greylocks , also reduced to Sic. ( The price of IJainor & Co. , bhlrtlng prints , was made 5c. Collet ) .Uiiriiet. New YOIIK , April 12. Options steady at 5 ® dull , steady ; No. 7 , j-10.50. Cliii'liumtl .Miirlcets. CINCINNATI , O. , April 12. WHEAT Dull ; No. 2 red , tHc. ! COHN Klrm ; No. 2 mixed , 43e. . OATS-QuIot ; No. 2 mixed , U3Q33ic. ! WHISKY Stetuly at vl.10. Ilallliiinre ( inilii .tliirkrt. llAi.TiMOiu : , Mil. , April 12.VIIBAT Steady ; No. 2 , .spot and April , 75ijc. CoiiN-Qulol and easy ; mixed spot , 48asC. OATS-rl Inn and steady ; No. 2 whlto western , 41c. Toledo ( iriilit 'Market. TOI.KUO , O. , April 12. WIIKAT I'lrmcr ; cash , 73Jc. COIIN Dull , steady ; cash , W'c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 34c. rorol'.Mi Oil .Market. ANTWKHI- , April 12.-t'UTmn.KOM-12Jif paid. 1'JJif sellers. STOCK * , , \ Nil lMS. ( \Vore Krpl In u 1'iivnrlili anil Ull- Hiittloil ConditliHi Ycsterd.iy. NKW YOIIK , April 12. The stock market was kept In a feverish and unsettled condition earl ) by a heavy soiling movement In Sugar from 101 ! , down to U ) HI uuci later in Distilling and Cattlofeedlng from 31'J down to28 > { . I'acllli Mall declined 2'i pur cent and Natlopal Cordage - ago Hi per cent for the common and 2'J per cent for the preferred , but In a majority of Instances the losses were confined within a range of from > t to l > t percent. The talk about heavy shipments of gold bj the steamers sailing for Kuropo late In the week had an adverse Inlliienco and caused the boars to make koveral decided demonstrations against thu market. The pressure against Sugar was unaccompanied by any fuvorahlt rumors against the property , Imltn the cuso o Distilling uml Cattlefeedlng thu drop was ac eoleruU'd by reports of an Intended Usue o JIO.000,000 In bonds by tno comptny , and by others to the ottVct that the annual statement would be I'lscouraglng to stockholders. The weiknes4 of I'.iclllMillw.ts attribu table to Htorlos , which were subsequently denied , that a receivership Has imm num. AA the day drew to a close there HIIMI markei change. In the temper of speculation , uin under brisk purchases for the Ions account as well as to cover short contracts a general ad vance ensued. I'ullmaii lose to 2nr > , Sir'u 3'i per cent to 104 , Manhattan 2' , per cent u Kiil't. National I-ad 2 p-r cunt to 42. Na tional J'orilago percent to 07 , Lake Shore 2 per cent to 133 and Chicago , Cleveland , cin clnnatl.V St. l.iiuls I1 , percent to 77' . . The buying of these shaios was characterized by i good deal of confidence and altogether a mucl belter feeling prevailed. The Indications ilia leading operators who recently sold out were again Inlying stimulated the ilomand from the traders on thu lloor. The market left of strong at or near the nest Hxures of the diiy. The 1'ost says : Quito naturally , the Immc UUta otlcet of tlao CLilcugo situation upon the Mock market prices was unfavorable He < HMcfltiK the domitnd. lleticouratfed moderate vein urns of tinNhort hide , und the Kuncral tendency of prices win therefore toVnrd ei kiM" s. Hut the itiprntoM | for lower prices were iiitiiln I'Xlretnelv millions , all the motp 10 , prob'ibly , because of hue plea-iant lesson 'idmlnlHtered lo them. The | HHI | which IIIIH hi'en hmnlpiiliitltiK the week's market for Sugar certificates , and which undoubtedly encouraged both the violent rollnpsu of tcslcrday and the iene\ved break of ( his morning's early trading , turned suddenly on Its unlucky followers , and In half an hour put up the price 3 points. While this Instructive "twist , was progressing business literally ce.ised In other quarters from the market. Almost exactly the same course of action on a smaller scale was subsequently pursued In National Cordage slock. Hut mulling seemed to Invite Interest e.xcept what furnished ma terial for blind and exciting hpociilatlon. Thu railway share list as it whole stood Idle , The following aru thu closing ottotationsof the loading Mocks on tlio Now York SUA.K ex change today : Ni-w Vitrk > louev Ali rkp ( . Nr.w YOIIK. April l'J.--.Mo.Niv : ox OAi.tr Kasler tit ilftfi per cent , la/it / loan 'AVi , closed d at ! l per cent. F.iKMNTil.t : I'Ai'nii 0117 nor cent. SYCiiMMiKxcilANdi : Firm , with actual bus- ness In bankers' bills at ti.htjiiffM.HU'i ' for Kty days , and f4.87Ja"t I.HH for demand. Uovuii.VMiiNT HOMOS Steady. State bonds lull. The closing iiuntatlons on bonds : riiiiilcill : : Notes. HAVANA , Airll | 12. Kxclmnira iUlet. | KANSAS C-irv , Mo. . April I'J. - ' I'Aiits April 12. Three per cent rentes , OOf 20c for the iiccount. Niw : VOIIK , April 12. Clearings , J117.317- OOH ; balances , $0,050,058. IlAi/rntoiin , Mil. , Ajirll 12. Clearings , ? 2,802.- G.rjH ; balances , J439.309. Money , C per cent. I'lin.AiKM.i'iiiA , I'a. , April 12.-Clearlngs$12.- 557.007 ; balances , ifl.ail'J.SSS. .Money , 4itt5 } per cent. MRMIUIIS , Tenu. . April 12. Now York ox- cliatige soiling nt Jl.bo. Clearings , J321 , 438 ; balances , 505,142. CINCINNATI , O. , April 12. Money , 07 per cent ; New York exchange , GOc premium. Clearings. ? 2,520,7iO. ! ST. I.diris , Mo. , April 12. Clearings , < M,7G'J- Ifi7 ; balances. * 035.193. Money. 0547 per cent. Kxchango on Now York , OOo premluni. HOSTON. Mass. , April 12.-Clearings , il8- OD3.31H ; balances , Jl,835,100. Motioy. li-RG pur cent. Exchange on Now York , 15ii)17c ) dis count. . . . . -Jew York exchange eoinmcrclTif , 75c per $1,000 premium ; hank , $1.50 per CHICAGO , III. . April 12. Clearings , 117,043- 8H3. New York exchange , 8c ( ) premium. Sterling evchango dull ; * . | .8rii for sixty- day bills ; f4.8Hij for sight drafts. Monoy. llrm at 0 < 37 percent. * OU.YII.V 1.1 VK ST.-ICIt UAItKliTj. Cattlii Tniiln Aetlvit wltli I'rlei'H ITiievon Ilos | Soil llrlskly at u Di-rllnn WKIINIMIIAV , April 12 Heeolptsof both catth ) and hogs were the heaviest so far this month , the three days sup ply compared with receipts for the Ural half of last wcok showing an Increase of about 2,500 cat I le and 4.500 hogs. Hu'-elpts of sheep fur the snnio period show a falling otf of nearly 1,000 head. The supply uf cattle was heavy for a Wednes day , them bolng fully 1,000 moro here than wore here Tuesday or a week ago. lluyers complained of the Indlffjront quality of the offerings , hut there worn a few loads of very desirable caltlo here. Tlio market was moderately active , but prices ruled very uneven , on an average about a dlmo lower than 1'tiosday , making a decline so far this week on medium grades of 15c to 20c. On ac count of lower eastern markets , speculative shlppeis were Inclined to lie cautious lit their operations , and with this element out of thu way buyers for local houses were compara- tlMdy free to exorcise their more or less bear- Jslii pro.-llvllles. It was late In the forenoon before dealers got down to business , but thu liberal offerings were a comparatively short tlmo In changing hands , ( iood to eholco 1,230 til.1.400-lb. . beeves sold at from < 4.75 to J5.15 , with fair to good l.OOO to 1.200-lb. steers at from M 30 to $4.Ml. Common to iwior light " - ' umls changed hands at thirty odd loads of cows and mixed stock were offered , lluyers were Indifferent and Inellned to demand concessions. The good to fancy cows and Indfers at fiom J3.7O to $4.i | were about steady. Kalr to good butchers' cowsatfJ.03 to J3.40 were u shade easier. ( oinmon and canning grades were decidedly weak and hard to move at from $1.75 to S2-.5O. Hough stook sold at about steady prices , com man to choice bulls , o\en and stags selling at from J2 to $4.25. Calves wen ) generally Uii- changcd at from } 2.75 to J5.50. A very respectable business was transacted til Muckers and feeders. Offerings both fresh and stale were quite liberal ami with a fair demand Ixith from regular dealers and coun try buyers , trade was actIve and prices ruled strong. Hoprescntatho sales : IIHIS UI ) ncBf. Ko. Av. PP. No. Av. I'r. O 050 M 75 21 10-18 t < ar'i a 7ui : a 85 20.-.1100 440 12. bSO B 85 42..11)33 ) 440 L5 * . 8SO U W 21 1235 140 0.73H head were received , A feature of tlio olTerltiKs was tliu almost uniformly Rood qual ity. De.'ilers looked for a break and took a drop Unit was ilU/y enough to stilt the most pioiiounecd hear , llors sold from Ifjc to'Jf > u loner than Tuesday , and sellers with llheral offerings and dlscottniRliiK news from Chicago were mote than willing ; to lot go at the prices , ( iood mi'dlum weight and heavy hogs sold largely at ill.50 , with a few choice loads at from f < i.5r > to JlUio. Light and mixed ratios Hold mostly at from S0.4O tofti. 15 , with a few sales of common underweight stull'as low us ! ? i.35. On the advance in provisions tlio market closed up strong hoth hero anil In Chicago. Kverythlng sold , the bull ; at JO. Hi and iti.00 , against JfUio to 10.70 Tuesday anil { 0.25 to $0.30 lust Wednesday. Hepresenta- ilvoisales : HiiHKi'-OliurliiK were hardly ns heavy at usual and liuyurs for local houses went rlcht aftur them and paid KOod stroni ; prices for uvurylhlnir. The demand continues some. what In excess of the supply. 1 ulrto eood u- lives. M.OOitS.aSi fair to peed westerns. $7fj stock ia.6xa-J.OO O0.3 < ii common und sheep , rood lo eliolco 40 to loo-lb luml14 ) , OOttO 23. N'o. AV I'r 10 Mexlenn owes si fTi iw U nntlvc mixed ill r > lift IU Mexlenn Inmbs 01 000 tteeelptu unit llltprKitiiin ol Slopk. OHIcliilM'jpt | a-t I dlspxltlo'i of ! ( < ai howuliy lhaho.iksot tin Union Sto.lk Ynr.N oiiipany for thu twenty-four hours undlligal io'cloelc p. m. April 12 ! , lw'J3t iiBcr.ti'r : < . CATFLr. lioan. nilEitp , nmi n * A MI.S CRTS. : Mend Cnrn. tlentl Cnr . Citrn. I Heart. h'ji r,4l3 HOI Pl ! l'OSTIOV. | HtfVKIIJl. CArri.t : . nonx. BIIEEI' imnlin I'nrklint Co ZS Tliod. II. llnmmonilCo. . 1,01.1 wlft A Co IN ! 11,1 S'.i liu I'nilnlir I'ncklnit Co. . CJO 3.811 S'.iUi ohn P. Squire A Co 74 ? ; hloiifo I'ucklriK Co 858 \.llnni 1(12 ( I. Decker .v Di'iiitn SSJ ' . I ) . Armour IUU > 'nnnnnt A I'nrey 4 > n lliillirrlillil I. l.otinmn elilpiers | nnd fuoJcrs 4JU .eft over 100 To tii I. I.'IV 7.XU Hit \VISTIIIN : i.NTiitisTs. : : Movement of IlocH During the Past Week lliithrr Small. CISIMNSATI. ( ) . , April 12. IHpeehtl Tele- uram toTlIK UKI : . ] Tomorrow's Price Current will say : Theie was a small movement of IOITS the past week. Western packing was 12.jlUii ) ! i alnst IHd.ono last vc ir. Total , HOO.OOO from March 1 , acalnst li'JSUOO ( hist year. Total stocks of meats In the west March 1 , 2ir.i 100,01)0 ) His. : pork , 130,000 bhls. ; lard , 3(1,01)1) ( ) ) tierces. Same time fast year Meats , Ifi1,000.000 Ibs. ; pork , D'JO.OOO bbls. ! lard , IfiH.OOl ) tierces. I'ui'lilii at pioinlnent places compare as follows : IKkl. Clilcnito , . Kin-u [ : City. 1I5.UJO 16SIU ) Omnlm IU.OXI IH.'WJ ' St. l.ouis f,7.0J ) Stf.OOJ LMnelnnntl 41 ! ( Ill I.IKXJ .Mlhvnukec. W.IK ) I Cellar itnptil lli.OJJ 2J.UUU nix city. . 2V.OO I Ifi.UlKI 1M.IHO r. 111 10 ( /hii'tigo I.U ) > toek .Market. ClllUAiii ) , 111. . April 12. ISpi-i'hil Tcli toTui : IlKii.l After u little trading on a basis of Tuesday's prices the ramie of prlcrs for cattle was jienerally lower. Importers honcht mole freely than for a Inn ; ; time pi : t. the ad vance yesterday of l'ic In the London unit Ki-t having a stlniufalln ell'ect , and for suliublr I'Spoft ; : rides : the feeling was falily steady. Hut butchers' and ciinnurs' stuck and dressed beef steers Renei-nlly sold from Oc to lOc lower than yesterday , At the modllled prices there was a good ilejireeof activity , but huyers could not lit1 found for all the olferlmis and the outlook for tomorrow Is not very hopeful , I'rotn Jl.40 tut l.T.'i for lean old cows prices ramietl upward to f torn $5.01) ) to JO.H ) for extra steers , but there w.is not much business done outside of the limits ol from k' to t.VJ5. ( Quotations were fiom $1.4Mn4 for cows , heifers and bulls ; from f'J.iT ( > lo 1.01) ) for stockers and feeders , from 13.00 to in. 10 for diessed beef and shlpplm ; steers and from tl.UO to W.73 for Texas call le. The IIOK market closed satisfactory to sell ers' but they were not at all pleased with the way It opened. After starting out dull anil from lOc to l.V lower than yosterdny an active demand sprum ; up and ny the middle of the forenoon nil slcns of weaUness hail di-- lippeaied. The close was stiiin at Imvly , V oil' fiom Tuesday's ] > rlces. late sales maUini ; on a baslsof from .fO.OO to J7.1O for coiainon to choice liKht weights , aveniK'es f rein MO to lu.l Ibs. ; friini jr.H.ri to tl.W for mixed ami me dium and from J7 to J7/J6 for lie s ovnr 12r 0 Ibs. The sheep market was rather llrmer. There was tin active demand , but this week's te- celpts have been very heavy and buyers were disinclined to pay any advance. Limbsold at fully yesterday's prices and snl < | ucilvelv , We i | tune poor to e.Mra sheep at fioinfl to ii > and Iambs at from i. > to ili.i& ( . Within the last week si'M'rnl thousand Texas sheep ha\a arrived. In ( iiiallly they varied from jo ) r to choice ami changed hands tit from to $ u.45. Keceluts were : Cattle , 17,000 head ; IIORS , 21.OOD head ; sheep , Ul)0 ) > ) head. Thu KvculiiK Journal reports : UATTI.H Itecolpts , IH.ooo head ; shipments , 5,000 head ; market lower ; choice steersrJj.'Ju ( ijlj.50 : medium , 4.05ft.t.2O ; others , H.03 4.80 ; Texans , } 3.2&U4.&i native cows , j-j.rj.Vifi 3. S3. lions Hecelpts , 23,000 head ; shipments , ll.uoohead ; mtirket opened 10ti-0c lower ; closed steady at decline ; mixed and packers , ili.HMt7.00 ( ; IlKht. * 0.70'iCfl. J3. SIIUKP Itecclpts , U.OOU hoadi fihlpinents , J.OOOhead ; market slow and steady ; natives iM.BOi6o.b3 ; clipped Toxaits.M. 60144. 'JU ; west- eriis , $3lbtt3.75 ; Inmlis. $4.73 0.05. > < ! \v York I.Uu Stock Market. Nuw YOIIK , April 12. CATTI.K Hecelpts , 1.100 head. Trade slow ; prices fully 13c bol ter on all grades. Poorest to best native steers .sold at i4.403iri.SO ; bulls and dry cows , J1.308) ) 3.H3. Dressed begf , steady , B'cfO'ie per II ) . for best natlvo slde.s. Latest cubit ) from London quotes i merlcau steers firm at 12&13'io per II ) . ; dressed weight and American refrigerator beef steady at llic per 11) . Shipments , 1.800 quarters of CA'I.VIS : Itocelpts , 3,100 head ; market firm ; selling values unclnuiKcd. SIIIIP : : AND I/A.MIIS Hecelpts C50 head ; sheep , steady ami firm ; lambs dull and a shade easier ; unshorn snoop sold at $3.oo/i 0.37'i ; clipped sheep at $4. 30tl3.30 ; unshorn lambs , ; r > .OD > $7.2r > ; clipped lambs , $5.305.0.30 ; dressed mutton llrm : il b 'Jiiu ; dressed lambs dull at 'J'-.fUlc. lions Hecelpts , 5 , 200 head ; market hlghoi1 nl 87.30UH.23 per 100 Ibs. Kansas City I.lvo Stork .Mnrltet. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Aiirll 12. CATTI.K Ho- celptB , 3,000 head ; .shliinientx , 1,300 head ; market quiet ; cows , steady ; feeders strong ; steers , steady to lOc lower. Hepresentatlvo sales : Diessed beef and shlpplm ; steors. i 3. 05 < Ji5.50 ; cows and heifers , J1.'JO ,4.03 ; Texas and Indian steers , $3,40ii4.10 ; stockers and feedersJ3.5l > i-1.10. lions Heculpts , 7,700 head ; t-lilpnients' 4,000 bund ; market dull and 10 r'JOo lower itllKradeR. iO.lT'ticf.O.HS ; bulk , JO.5OjiO.lJ5. Sitnr.i' Hecelpts , 2,700 head ; shipments , 1,71)0 ) head ; market active and strong , about 25dt35c hlchur than last. week. Hopru.senta- tl\e sales : Muttons , 14.00 ; Iambi , 50. St. l.onls I. Ive Muck Market. ST. Iotns , Mo. , April 12. CATTI.B HpcnlptH , 2,500 head ; shipments , 2,000 head : market slow fair to iiood natives , } 3.00ii4.70 ; fed Texas steers , $3.25i 4.00. Ilotss Hecelpts 0,400 hcadf shipments , 400 head ; nruket opened 10o lower ; closed stronger ; heavy , * O.Coa7. 10 ; mixed , J0.30ij. O.'JO ; IlKht , $0.4030.70. Siir.m1 Hecelpls , 3'JOO head ; shipments , none ; market , weak , unchanKcd : receipts mostly Texan feeders. ' II. I ) . II'iooB . JAS IMount I ) . D I''llA7.BE , r. , I\ Pros. Vlco Pros Kecy ft Troas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital JiT-DOO ; Omaha anJ Sioux Oity. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. j'UIVATE W Room 212 Hew M Life Building OMAHA , IlF.l'KHENOES ! lowaStato National Iliink. Bloux City ; Commercial National Hank. U mil liu. Special attention lvon to outsliln orilcrss Cotrubponaanco aollollocl ( iiiprovlni ; thi < City .Intl. 1. H. Hascall anil Dr. Somurs iimtlo tin In- spertion of the police court room yesterday afti'rnoon with the view of making a number of chntiKCs In tlio present nrraii'oini'iit ( of \\o \ } \ rooms. limorBonoy rooms arn to ho lo- cateil more conveniently on the first Hoar instead of In thu hascment. Piles of people litvo : plies , out D.iVil4' \\llch HazelSalvo will euro them. l.lttl Sum. " "Little Sara , " n miss of 11 years with the airs anil manners'of an experienced woman , Is la the city. She Is an actress , elocutionist nnd ilaticor nnd I * Rolnir pnst for the purpcao of looUltiR for un opcnltiK its it slur for i\ | l y which slip hopes to hive \vrUU-n cxprosslv for hpr Slio IIIIH tioi-n In profo Hlomtl llfo In Denver for tii'Vprnloirs , and la highly com- inuiiiUHl by the IUIUM of thnt city. HIP ! may irivo an mtrrtnliimcnt In Oinaha hoforo lonvliii ; for Now York. Tin. riril ; ltltr ! I'lilro In Ihr South. A special excursion to North dalvpston , Tex. , li-avcs Omaha. April IS , 1803. Ho- mitrlnililc IniluciMiicnts are offered. Kor pur- ttculnrs apply to D. D. SiiK-aton , agent , room li. Unrlior block , Omaha. Alter .litilcn iipr. : | Cotincllnian Hteol Is utter .Iiul ro Kllor with a slnirp sttclt because the latter has dug a ditch across Marry street for drainage tmrposi's and so made tlio street Impassable. Tliu councilman wants the street' commis sioner to ascertain l > i whoso authority thu ditch was dun ami report thu.tnmu to the city attorney with instructions to begin legal pro ceedings against the Judiro. A Trip Worth A spot Inl oxeurslim to North ( Jalveston Tex. , leaves Omaha April is , IMI3. He ; markable liuluccments are offered. For particulars iipplj to I ) D Ktnoaton , room 17 Barker blurlt , Omaha. Mr. .T O. .Tones , or ' " " 1 , ; "Ahotil ten yeais ORO 1 con- nii'tuil ar.pvoro ca oof lilnod pnl- > ii. lA'atlliit ; iiliyslclam presrrlhoil iiiPriii ? if ivr ineilli-liie\\lili li I tool ; wlthoitr miy rollof 1 also tried morpiirlnl nnil potauli remedies , with unnnecesaful results , hut \Unrli linnicht on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my llfo ono of ncony. After snlfurim ; four years I pne up nil rcmcilii" * and bpinn ii ltiK H. S. S. After taking Federal hottles I ,7as entirely ctiied andalilo to resume Mork. Is the nrratest nipiliclno for Mood poisoning to-day on the market. " Treatise on lllood ami f-kin Diseases mailed freo. SWIT tirtx-iKiu Co , , Atlanta , oa. Ilt. r. I. . SH im.Ks Consult tier SurRpon. Grudiuto of Htuh Miulli-al Collpuo C o\- M 1.1'VI ION Mini j. | . \ir thf triiatrnuntof Wo euro Cntnrrhi All Dlsoitos of the Noao. Throat. Ciliost , Stom.iaU , JtJoivol. and Liver. Blood , Shlu anl Kiditoy Dlso.itai , Fcmalo "VVotiUucbuod , Juo l M.-iiihood OUKKD. I'll.ISi , KISTirLA. FISSUItE , porraanenilf curjt nut out thu HBO of knltu. lls.iturj or cauitlc. All maliullcs of n prtvuto or dellcalo nituro , of either pox. iiOHlttvoly curo'l. ' Call on or mlitress , wltli siaiup for Clrculurs , t'ros Hook nnd lloi'lpod , Dr. Seirlcs & Scarlcs. . ' . 1. ' . Next Uoor to I'oit 0.11 n Capital $100,000 Surplus $05,000 Cftlccr nnd 'Mraotors Henry \V. Yates , pro it tin It. C-Cuslilnif. vlCD iirjililJ.it ; 0. H. M turloj , .V. . / Itorio JolmH. Colllni J. .N. iL I'jtrmc lijrii I llced , cattilcr. THE IRON BANK. AWNIHGS AIIO TENTS BOUTS AND SH3ES. MFCJS NOjOBBEnS. ' MorsaCoe Shoe Company , Salesroom anil OIIK'Om" 111) . ) 1111 llo.Tnr > lt. l . rm'lijry-lirJ-im-ir.it . Howard fit. We nro the OM.V MinufaHurori of Hoots nnJ flioe In thu titu : of .Vcb-a k i. A Ki-ncrnl lnvlt tlim isuntoniliiil to ull to Import oiirni'wfiicturr. Kirkendall , Jones & Ara3r. Hand-SewaJ COMI'ANV. Wholoulo HllOiO CO. . liailtl.nnuli uifri. atfjnti lli > * p. in anil rulti ruiuil . Ujj- ilubbcr Slioa Co . II'JI- UIU llarnurit. . IIUI-1IW llnrnoy St. fQM , C3KE. C3RHICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornici Works t.l.MIC CO , h.irJ uiHUutt Mfrj. itnlviinltol Iron roul. K U cor. llilli airl uornlci , nliulow cip , mctnlllo nkvliKht * . ou > IIIU-IM' ' ! > > iU > > t. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpalrlck-Koo'i Dry liOO ) S O ) , Drr K0"1' ' ' notioui. fur- Notloiii. iJiti' furilin- nliliiiiic tfoodj. ojrnir IHIianil llo rJitv FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beeb33 & Runyan CO. , upuolitereii furni fUKNITUKU CO. , Utaco ture. 1IJ11101 Nicholas fit. Vfb.olei l oa\j. \ ana Uli Sit. lU-'UKP vow * to the womrva ruffprlni ? from nny of UIK | mlnful dUiinlrrt nnd dorniiKenicntji prcttlim to her > ex. If nli < nrrcptu the help Hint's olfereil. Ir ) I'lt-reo'i Fnvorllol'resenjitlon Is the onjimillclne / wj ct'rUIn In Its clieeU thnt It i-nn lie yuariin. trrtt. In every r sc. If It ( U > fsii't bencllt ot cure , your inonpy is returned. IVntitlful women know lionniuoh tliey 00 tO RH ll hcillll ! . IfOII Wish tO K' lnMUl- llful , keep the natural fuiiptlotis of thp liodjr In proper fitnto nnil v < u'll be healthy A train of dUoi tiers follow the deraiiKo- niotit of thouomnnh fiinetionii I'or tit > i votii prostration , r-xiMlnliilltv. fnltilln stu-lls , illz- zlnes.1 , siMisms , convulrlonK , or " fits , " thli niiKly iclievcs nnd ci.fis. Take It nlipu you suitor from slecples - efs , Imeknclip nnd brnrlngdoun for the prompt rtlirf It impart ! ) . % thorltivis. pi'luta thcr. mciiy Si it u i'n * * t"V 'tin ! ui" t f.ilualilf. nrtMtiMiU IMIIiw ' < } mi'illfDl li.i.ik .Mir | .ul.llsl < ni n , . , -f. . , . IMM > tii'.iiInK nhnir lone Illii-irait , u , , o Miliji-fiiiirc'iitfl : NCHII II. | un , | . , „ , Miorllliv , IVM-lop noiit. V.ir'.i' ' | . | < - , i. . i liiuil , lli.iwIiitPiiilliitcMiirri F - . i .1- ) .1rririnn > tii > ifitr ul'ltvpt' a I r al > Sj the I'l.nn ! ' : ! ' . l\t f/i / ( K.cr " m \ / ? i'D' ) /ttlte / I 'fpfiir.1 n , . ; / ! /i J , l.t'f , whn l'i'liH'nm ' i , i t TJ ni"iiilr liirfi'iiratlt.iliin ' r t , 5 : uriti i 1.1 int.r imok. J It will t'on'tit fno. timlei " il wl . in r ? c tlun l.i t . AOitri t'ioinililn' i tj Ktii : Miiit'Ai. : c. ) . . i ; .d i ( . , * . \ < PitorosALs KOIS sntvrviNdo M.\KI\IMl IKH'XDAUY I.IM Hi-p..rt- nr'iit o ( I hiInterior. . tirni'Kil I .iml mli.-L' . Washington. April ! ! , lH' < 3. hralnl pr pi.-aH \\lll he roc't'lvi'd at tint ( ienrrtil I.IIIH ! I'lll.-ii , \Viishlnutiin. P. ( ' . . until 'J n'rlix I , | i n Satnriliiy , the tltlt day of May , I-MM f , , , , , , ( - . veylni ; and niiii-UIn by MildM'1 HMI.UI . > r's , tlial purl Ion of tlin hoiiiiii.u y ! ii , > > tn < - ttti'i'ii tlio state of Ni-lu-ivk.i mi. ) ihn stutc of South Dakota , \vlm-li II , . < i i. [ Ilu' Missouri river , us authnfl/i'il ! > > tln > u. t of I'onnri'si , approved Ailitus ) . ' > . 1 . i ' . m il , mi ; appropriation for mirvnyliiK the pn' ' > h. ' lan'li ili.iinplili't htaliltPH tit law. iMill-'ti' . p 37i" Tin' MII vey U to he pxi'i'iited In I'lonplluiu-o with spei'llleatlons anil Instruction.nil r\- Istlim otlli'lnl ri'Biihtttoif. . The stem > niniiii * Inents an1 to he plneed ill half mil. ' uu rs UH on said liiiunitiirv. I'roposaN for r\i i in init tliu mtriey and extalillslilnijtln' tiioiniini nis. as ro ipllii'd liy the spri-tll.-atlnns , llM i nrt l.ms und ii'irulatlons , niiisl Incluili1 In oni'lihl l.nili ilio Hi-Id orli and the tuoniiiiii'iits. i upli . of Mm sperlllratlons relative to the llm > anil n.nti'i- inents , anil hlanU proposals u III lir fin insh.'il lildilers on aplilli'iitlon lo th i-unn .si.mrt oflheCeiipral l.Hiid Ullli-e. \Vashlnit.in I ) O. ICarh propiHal must hi > aiN'onipiinli'il liy arrr- tltli'd ehcc-U fitrf&HO. I'l-oposuls III heon - slili'ird only from prai'tti'al , e\pi > iliMu-til sur veyors , whose eompetemv and ri'll.'ilullty , irs satlsfaetory to this olllre. The party to \\honi the eontrai't ntiiy lit1 awiii-tlftl will In- ro il ill red to eM'riite tin * work "in his nw n pr < i | i'r | > i'rson , " with siii'li iissistuii'iens iu.i > bi1 ni-i' . - sary. I'roposuls must l > Inrln- . . . , ! in rn'U > | > cs ami inarKed " 1'ropiisals for the sni \ fv ami - talillshnii'iit of lln > Iniiiiuliirv lint1 l > . I v\i'i-n No- hrasliu and South Dakota , and aililii's.i < tl to "The CoiiimlssloniM' of thetienertil I.-mil Dllli-n , City of Wnshlmilon. D. t'1 Tin- i lirhl In n-lert any and all Mils Uresem-d.y.W. lAMUltl l'\ , Commissioner. a'ld'It IJKorDSALSKOIl I-'IKLDSKr.lN. f1 * IN- J dlan Servh-e-I'liie lildco Atfeiify. H. I > , Mittvli Iltl , lb'ji. : Sealed propo.als , endiir .i-tl , "Proposals for l''leld Seeds , " aihl addrt sseil to the und < Tsiiiit ; > iI at Pine Itlil Aaeip-v , Slinii- nciti i-iiunly , S I ) . , will he lereited at thu npeney until 1 o'ehwk p. in. of April Jo , \ > . ' \ , for furnlshlm : am ! delivering at tills iiKun.-y ahoiit J.Vinti Ills , seed oats , 'Jn.'jMl Mis si-i-il eorn , G7tiM ( ) Ihs. seed potatoes , 1-Jmi Ilu. seed whrat , Till ) His. alfalfa , II.ODtl Ills , liermaii nnl- let , Vail Ibs. timothy. 737 His. Mini urass , Mil ) Ihs.sugar heel and Dili ) Ihs. supir fane si'ed. Kald seed to ho urown In the seetlon of roun- try contlcnoiH to the plat'o of ilelli'-ry. Hid- tiers will ha required to state sp . ilii-ally In their hlds tint proposed price of eaeh artlflu olTercdfor dollvory iindor a eontrart. The right Is reset veil lo reject any or all hlds , or any part of any hid. If deemed for the Im.st In terest of the service. CEIITIKIKU CIIKCKS. ICai'h hid must ho accompanied hy a certified cheek or draft upon some fulled States de pository or solvent , national hank In tliu vicinity of the resldnnee of the bidder , miida payable lo Ilio order of the commissioner ol Indian affairs , for at least 5 pur ceiitofth amount of the proposal , which check or draft will hu forfeited lo the United States In case nny bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fall to promptly execute a contract with KOOQ and sulllclenl sureties , otherwise to bi > ro- urtiedlo the bidder. Hlds accompanied l > j cash In lieu of a certified cheek will not be con sidered. I'or nnv further Information apply to ( 'APT. ( IKO. I.KltOY liltUWN , I' . S. - \ . Acting United States Indian apcnt. M31d'Jlt SO UTJI O Af AA. . Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornatoai lcsl Cattle Ilo nnil Shi-op market In til 3 iroit. Y/ood / Brothers. I.lvo Block Commission Morouunt-i South Oiimhii Tc'lcpiioMO 1157. ChlcsjJ JOHN I ) . OADK.MAS , I . , . . . . , . . , „ 31"1"0" ' WAJ.TKK . WOOD , f Mnrkrt Hporti by mall midnlro o ui.- tlictl upon upplloatloa OMAHA WALGlbbja4C ) . Wliolumilo WDilKH Ilnli. C.MH. iri * < > 11 , snf0-.vault,4jm iTorlc. Irun aliutturi an I Mm ol nnd llnrnuy ull , lit i an I .Incm i.t IUMBH. John A. Wi'Hlill. Cinrle R. 't luiportuil.Am.M'li'ui ' i i ' I tril'Tiio I u iri ) r. ITJ > 1 itliltolln.'o.'t | | koououuiit ni : l i il i : ll..rl ,11 , itliltolln.'o. | Utll unit D'J lilll IIQUQ35. Prick 1. Obi illif & Co uf nnillimr/ notion * . Mall o.-1irt | i j aIf 11X11 Karnum il Jll-il ! .I liu 4L PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper CD. Standard Oil Co , , fnrrr n full iitoclc uf lirlnlliii' , riti | | > ln < an I ItHlliiol nnil lubrmatl if nrltlnif paiuri , carJ linpur , oto. ell , n < U groaia. oto. PRODUIt Branch & Co. , Jas. A. Clark & C ) . , I'loduco , fruits of ull Mutter , 'Ui , poultry urij if I'UJ , kinds , Mjrllon. air i. i.tiu STOVE REPAIR i. I S.\31.01)1 ) Omaha Stow M.A.Dh ! > n & Co , itoro roiialrs .Manufacturer ) of ia b , and water attachmeati Uoor i , U11 ill BDIU for uj kind of Horn moulUloii. brauoh oi mad , ItOT Douglas tit , flee , UlU and liard.