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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1893)
TTlti OMAHA DAILY BKfo MONDAY , A1MUL 17. 1803 CHINESE JEWELRY ODDITIES Quality and Quantity of the Ornaments Worn by the Celestial Females. EACH DISTRICT HAS ITS' PECULIARITIES Ilnlr TliiK , TniiRiin Hrrnpor * , rhumb King * , Luclc Stoiip < ami llrlt Ch | > wltli Which the Nittlvm of the riourury Klnc- iloili Droonilo Tlicnuelrei. The Flowery kingdom Is full 01 oddities and novelties to the novvuomci from Christendom. The Ili-st thiny thai nttiuota his attention on landlnir ill Shanghai or IIon Kong , saya a com * wpontlont of the Collector , is the queer iK-Bfl jiirl the quantity of jovvolry worn bj Chinese women in thulr luilr. It varie > from plaee to place , so that a careful Btmloiit. lifter a little experience , car tell whi'io a uoman comes from ly slmpl } looking at the ornaments on hei head There are. llrst. the puielyilec onitinjr pim. which fnitftft'st kiiitttiii : needles or fashionahlo lint pim. The linest kinds nio made of cold : below these are silver ones , and below Uioso for the poorer Haves , are bras- one tiipcd ) with either of tin preeloiiH metals. In addition to metal ivory , eb ny. horn , tortoise shell bamboo and celluloid are largely em ployed for the " -amo purpose. The head of the pin di-ielo--s the wealth of tin wearer. The wife of Ilowejun. the C'an ton banker , had a pin. the head of wliiel vvus tin liuinenso diamond. The wifeo the viceroy of I'olden has one wliiel terminates' in a liu' < ro ruoy. Pins o this sort ate worth thousands of dollars In this class come a largo number o pins , witli heads of emeralds , pearls jade-stone pieces , gold balls or Jigure and hihor designs. They can > > o bough for a few cents when the shank is o brass and the head an imitation of jade or for a few dollars when the metal ic fiilvor and the enu a cheap beim-pieciou' ' etone. In another class the pins terminate it n , cluster of home sort. There eem > in limit to the designer in this field Tilt cluster may bo so\en jade stars , siis jionded or 'supported by line wires : i innj bo a group of blue cat's e es , icpre bonting a hunch of grapes ; a rowe pearls. HWinging from nitiiuto chains : s knot of exquisitely colored , tiny porce lain llowers and fruits ; a l'it of tur quoihCH , car\cd into violets ; a bunton niere of butteieups in filigree goh leaves. In a third class the shank am head are sejiaratcd , but connected b > i coil of wire This keeps the head ii perpetual motion , and tends t' > "hhovv i olT. " The contrivance is raelj st > ei luthide of Fooohinv and Amoy on addition to the other style referred to the heads me nuidi also of Hake jade , cut to icpreseti long li'iivob and similar Chapes , poicehiii butterllies , gold and silv ( r moths am dragon Ilie-i , little birds in metal , \ines and whatever in mitiiro is eaily mo\e < by the wind. Uliiuoo women are a eager aixml these pins as Kuiopcan iibout finger rings They will ec > no ini/oayear to buy a now one , and takt a particular deliglit in ownintras 11111113 as tlioy can proem o. The piopiiotres : of a Hong Kong Kimpan ( or pas--cngei boat ) is the envied possessor of over J0 ( of these precious instruments , that an said to represent nearly i'1,000 ' in value Yet ulio , lives in her boat and boldon makes $1 n day. The hairpin in the east , unlike in tin wcbt , is generally of silver or gold. I is a thin bar , slightly flattened , vvavei and coirugated in older to . "get a grip , ' and is usually straight and from six ti eight inches in length. Its owner bend it according to the style in which shi dresses her hair. Sometimes it is ben into aC , displajing four inches of metal At other limns it Is bent into a A m > ( shows a more yellow uoint among tin black tresses. . The gold and --liver smiths make special alloys for hairpins Ordinary ones would break after a fov score beiidings and unbundlngs. The--e however , last a lifetime. On ae count of their form and corruga lions they seldom fall from tin head and in o scarcely over lot. . The ; are worn night ab well as day and ari only removed in the morning when the ! owner performs the slow und compli cated operation of washing anddiiinj her locks. . Everyone abive the extremely poor ii China IB the owner of a tongue-scraper They may or may not have brushcbu they ai o sure to possess the former. I is a ribbon of silver or gold with a rinj atone end by which it in susponde < when desii ed. The cheapest are of plaii metal ; moro expensive ones are en graved , while a few are jeweled at eitho ; end. Like hairpins , they ate sold b ; their \\eiirht , plus a small charge fo their vvoikmanship. Thumb rings are very common in tin cast. Thej are often made of precioii' ' metal , ivory , jade and scmi-preci < ) u < Btones , but generally they ate of llm jade. The cavity is not cylindrical , bu swells out at the ba o and middle. Thi enables the owner to wear it lower do\\i and also pi events its slipping. Colostiu dndos often Use rings so high as to pasth middle joint of the linger , and so iini duce a partial swelling thereof. Tin jade is Usually polished , but may bo en graved or carved in intaglio or relief The nouveaux ilches jew til the jade , bu this is consideied as the height of vul garity by the refined classes. The hitter tor use jade exclusively , and as preeiou a variety as their purses will poi mit. Would-be fashionables , and , sin gularly enough , village bullies , wea imitations , which are madoTif gla s o porcelain , coloied with lead or inn oxide. One variety , which is made b enameling iron is' rema-kably stronj and durable and corresponds to tin "knuckle dusters" of London thieves The thumb ring seems to have come int vogue in the time of the Tin eo King denis , during the reign of the fninou general. Kwan Ti. Ho was a sort o Kobin Hood w ith the long 1) > w , and t increase his accuracy substituted ; heavy b.unboo thumb ring for the glovi therotofoie worn by ateliers. Hi example was followed by his bowmei until the practice became general. Oi his rise to power his admit or presented him with a jade ring c high Miluo , Which ho substituted fo the bamboo one. Ills Ivothor , th leigning monai'ch. adopted the cusUu out of compliment to the great warrior and thus introduced the fashion int civic society. The custom fell bomew ha into abeyance in < he follow ing centuries but wan ievi\ed with greater force b the Manchus In their e inquest of th' umpire. They wore particularly sklllfu with the bow and alwav.s used th thumb ring in shooting. After they be came supreme ihoj e mtinued the'cus torn as a remindei' of their victories just as they continue the use of the cav airy boot and the horseshoe Hleovos. Luck nieces are of ciitant recur ronco. They a > 'o the Chinese churaetc for the word fook , meaning "good luck or "happiness , " and are'made from jiul or the precious metals. They are won as watch charms , pendants on necklaces orueoleU and rings , ornaments to to i , icco pouches , spectacle cases , or aa i decoration pure and hnple. Jade buckles are another jewel o treat value. They are nearly nlway handsome carvings , and are fastened to the Itclt which they are ouppojcd to clasp. They nro a necessary part of a gentleman's outfit. Woalthj mandarins have as many as the color and textures of their suits. They ore never cheap and are sometimes very costly. The pro ent Toatal of Amoy has one valued at $1.000. Itreprewents two interlaced dragons , and is mid to bo four centuries old. In Canton they are the subject of a sfccial industry. ' lloii't Toi-Kiit When. A spcel.il excursion to North Gnlveston , 'I'cx. , will le.ivo Oiiwlm , Wednesday , April ' .Jit. IS H. Hemarkable Inducements arc otTvruil. Tor funicular * apply to D. I ) Sine.iton , ii Re nt , room 17 , Barker block , Omaha. An Untold story. Chicago News : The children seemed Infected with the joyous air of the early spring. They ran gleefully across the ice , their joyous cries resembling the tw liter of the birds that had alreadj be gun to build their nests. A woman stopped , attracted by their Innocent joyousness , and ga/cd at them wistfully. 'She was still young , and her dress was elegant , though a person of good taste might have thought it gaudy for an afternoon walk. One of the children , a pretty babe with a ma > s of IliilTy golden curls , made a misstep and fell heavily on the "lee. Tno woman ran and picked her uii. quieting the child's frightened sobs and brushing the snow from the yellow lock- * . Her little companions gathered around the unlucky one , shjly afraid of the"grand lady , " but eager t < i c mifort their playmate. Then one of them < -aid : "Here e > mes your mamma , Flossie. " The child's ojes brightened , and she Lravcly tried to keep down the tears. A girlish voice cried : "You're not hurt. Flossie , aio you ? ' ' as the young mother ran to her little one. There was a tremor of anxiety , as if the mother feared some harm had e > mc to the child. "D > n't worry , my dear : the child only had a fall , " said a man's voice corusd- ingly. At its sound the woman , who had boon quieting the little girl , looked uj quickly. As the mother ran towaid her , she almost pushed the child away. "His child ! " she whispeted in a lierec tone that made the little one stare won- deringly. As the mother turned to thank her she straightened up with flashing eyes. "Keep your thanks , madam , " she said in a sharp voice. "What a strange woman ! " said the mother as she cooed to Flossie , who was perched on her father's shoulder. "She looked at you , George , as though she know jou and wished to harm you. " The man laughed queorly. "Novel s.iw her before , my dear , " ho said. "You have such odd fancies. " And Flosiio , now recovered from hoi fright , said in herb.ib.v tones : "She was a good lady to Flossie , anyway. " In the man's face there'wai a look ai of i omombninee aii'l the corners of hh mouth twitched nervously , but ho suit no word. Wo sell Parks Coiuh Syrup on a positive Kii ii.intcctocuio.ill thro it an I linn ? tioubles It has stood the test for inauc us and to ilaj is the leadtiiK rom&h tor the cure ol colds , consumption ami all diseases of tin : throit and liui b Pi Ice uO coats mid $100 , All I'rodiKO Polntrrn. Some ono shipped Hr.inch & Co a , carload of sanil Mr Hraiich sujs that the vorj Idea of shipping s in 1 to a commission llrm is piupostcroiis. as all commission men h.w moicsaud than thei know what to do with Tim Minneapolis Pioduco Bulletin ha ; been uulaiKu I to uiu'lit P.IJJCS It is the on\ daily piper in th couativvth.it is dovotci cxo'ushelj.to ' the fruit and piodtirc eomnils sion business Besides re-porting the fruil and pioducc markets of all tlio prominent cities at tlio country , it contains a specia Omaha pige , a Ht Paul page and a Dulutl page A Texas part vw rites the Omaha police dcpiitnicnt complaining that some time age ho sent -li to an Omaha firm that advertise. ! a pieparatlon tint was guaranteed to preserve servo fruit for a . \ ear or moro w itliout heat ing or cooking , thus retaining tlio natuia color and llivor The Texan has not re celvcd thu promis'd compound and now wants his money ictiuned. Tlio failure ol the Omalia partto ship the fruit preserve ! to Texas may HW omit for the poor coudltioi In which so main of the Tex.is berries am ! peas nruvo on this market' The Capo Co I Cranberry Gro vcrs assrvi- atiou piojinscs to make a display at ih ( \VoiliVs fair , and mav iiresont the principal restaurants and hotels at the fair with r supplj of homes to lie served guests hoe 01 clmi ge An aincombat is being largely bUned v\hcicl v glowers will place ii pc : cent of their thico v cars crop in the bands of a committee , who will introduce then into foit'ign maikots , together with paniph lets tolling their use and prepaiation Thu far y per cent of nearlv : Ml ) OJJ oirrols his been ileJged. ) More.dciinito action will be taken at the annual meeting In Middluboro' In July. VMr. FcrRiison of the firm of Mooru. TcrgU' son it Younger , has just returned from ni oxtendei ! trip over the state Ho icp rt < that thcro is very liltlo butter in the coun try. Tlio weather in mau > localities has Iwcn vervMlrj , which has kept biclc the butter 'Iheio uio ipiito a good many eggs but the storage men .lie piruinjr up a laigt proportion of them They are pajlng U cents on track On account of tlio liltrl : prices of eggs the fin met s v\ill not soil theii poultry Old roostcis is about all that thej will part with Potatoes aio not plcatv ii the sections visited bj Mr I'erpuson and IK lepoits that theio are few towns that couli sc.uo up a c.ulo.id. A few eggs aio lflntr put in storngo ii Omaha , but n good III.UIN of the largest t.uy eis aio holdin/ oft I'lid vvnltiiK for lowui prues As ono man lemarked , the egg market kot is good eiuiu'h to sell on and ho woulc take chances on slot in , ; cheaper e gs latoi on The aio out tinoiinh the countrj a gooi many egg buiois who buy and ship duriiif thu gieater part of the season that ] iut U ] floin ono to six caib of eu'gs every yc > . r These men aio commencing tostoio am : tlioy will , asawlune loipilro a good in.inj eggs U'hllo dealeis , ue talidn/ about egg ; being most too hln'li to stole limy are nc higher thin the eggs th it were stoied las ! sea on , wliU'h made IIIDIO inonc'i for thoii owners than the elieip eg s of previous se.isuiis. Kiom the present inlieitions it ii quite evident that theie vMll ut bo as in my ogR' put into storagi this vrat as was antU'lpatci some tlttio a-'o sa\s t lie Minneapolis Produei Btillolin Storage peoiilo aio no\v seouruu thoeountivs foreggh looMc upon , and thoj aio pa.vill' ; priies tli.it will nuke it a little risk.v to go into tliiMUul Dt-alers on tin local market aio lonsaintb receiving au vices from the eomitr.v to the effect tha bids aroiiliove them ov the stotago peoplt and that thov prefer tu sell to ihu latter a the prices thc.v are nflorliu U n is aboui simmered down to a light for stock botweoi the dealer and the serge man , and whet this kind of a light is on it is needless ti speeul ito ati to how the matter will turn ou or as to who will be driven from the Hold Of course there is no q tcsti m but that thi consumiiiK li-a tecan a'loi.l to pij moro foi e'gps toda , thin the man who expects ti have them He m slor.iw for eight or tw months , ami at the ei-d of that time run i risk of geithi'- teuiin for the money in veste'd Tins run foi saora.'o stock is np conliued to juu tim-mai cl. but extends al eiver tuocoimtr\ There is a good pro4uc tlon of cgys tliioii'-'hout the eo mtrv , but tin deinanu bccias to be smiplv unlimited ovcrj v\lifiv It looks now IID If we have seci about the lowest pi Ic on e gs for ibis sea bon , and If the pies n. ilxinund for storag , purposes keeps up high p > li c's are veo H lbli to rule throutrlio.it the enJio iear. Milli' ( it u I'olnt til ( in , A special oxeurstou to North Galvcston Tex , will luave Omah \Vodnesday , Aprl ! M , Ih'J.l JtemarK.iola indueomunis an pffereM , Tor particulars applj to D D hmcaton , agent , room 17 , Darker block OtuaU * . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Millions of Bnshels of July Wheat Dumped by the Oliquo. PARDRIDGE TRIED TO GET EVEN AGAIN Corn Win Hull , rinrtimtlon * Itplng I.linltuil to rriirtloniit OlmiiRr * with Trmtlntf Conllnoil to I.ocrtl Itooiii Opot- ntorit Stocks Hint lluniU. CIIICAOO , til , April 15 , .July wheat wis dumped today. Millions of bnshoU were s il by thuclliiii3. | Theelo-io was weak at ln-,11 prices , a decline of 2e eompirod with I i't night. His jeported that l'a drldgu tinned bull on July vvhuat } etterdav and was n heavy buyer , Part of thu gossip was that hu know the clique to bo short of tlrit month and was taking advantage of thu situation to force prices up and give them u dose of the medicine administered to htm. Hut the clliiie | seems to have turned on him and tod.iy It had nearly all its agentH selling and , while thu legitimate situation appeared quite1 as strong as } osteiday , they succeeded In forcing the price down from start to llnNh Tlu < general opinion Is that 1'iirdildgu has been whlpsiwed. The clliinu found It Imuos- slble to dispose of any vlay and no ono else being Inclined to sell It , It was eomp iraltvely neglected It closed at a dicllno of' e per bu It Is estlm it-d tint tlie visible supply vUll show u decrease of about l.oillOOlbii Corn was dull , llnctuated , being limited lo fractional range with tt.ullng conllned to local loom opeiators almost exclusively Con- Mlduilng the lone of wheat , tlii < maiket ruled eomp iratholy Him The pilnelpil feature was the bti } Iii4 of about lOO.imo bu of July corn b } one of the 1 irgei commission eoncerns , who In turn sold consTdei.ilde May. 'I ho close was ' < under last night's llgiues. I heie was a fair trade In oats and an easier feeling foi the nun ftiluies , but steady foi September. I'lii'ie was also some changing In the way of selling May and buying the distant monthst the elo o May snowed a net loss of ' ( c , June l'c and July ' e , but Suplembei wa > unchanged Hog piodncts weso weak and declde.lly louer. I'heie was but little demand and thu big le.uleis raided thu market. Compaied with vesteiday's closing prices Maypoikls 'J7'iC ' fouci. l.ird fiom Hc ) to IJ'tC. lower and ribs fiom 7'ic to 1'2'jC. ' The now rule about the closing of the ' ittir- day session of the hoiril al 1'2 o'clock fiom now to October Jl had Us tlrst observance to day The eslliinted receipts of ho s for Monday nio'JO.iHMlit'.id , and 100.0,10 me excpcrtud to arrhe ditilng nextweuk. There are no esti mates cited on grain. The lending futures ran Jed as follows : OIM.S iiniii. ion 11 osi VI > > TV. 78 77 78 7e.H 74M 74H < 0K 40U 40 ? * I8U S84 27'6 17 II 11. 85 1C 23 17 .1J 17 05 17 I7ti 17 ! ! < > 17 M 17 674 t ) ' - ! 0 15 ivm 10 tn 3i n i , J K > 9 & ; r,7 l ) til V ! > > U IK ) 70 9 ID V In Cash quotations weio as follows : I'l oiw Dull , nominal VV'llhfl No 'Jspiliu , 7rii7,7G1icXo ; 3 spring , northern , 7ic ! ; No 2 led , 7 ( > ft"b'e. ' COUN Me.uiy ; No. ' _ ' , 4luc ) ; No. 3 , , 3S\c ; Xi ) . ) joIlowi'JV-fclO'c. : ' - ' Uvrs-No 'J , JS'.io'JUc. ; No 2 white , f. o. b. , , No 3 white , U KV L-Xo. J , OOc. . II vuia.vNo. . i ! , 02c ; Xo. 3 , f. o. b , , 42 < SOGc ; No I , f. o l-loa4Gc ) I'lAKIDNO 1 , M IGfJl.lG'i. TIVIOTIIV Shi.u-l'rlme , $4 125 1'ouK-Me.s , per bbl. , 810 87H17 00 : lard , per 100 lb , , $ 'J.U3tt'J GO ; short ill ) hides ( loose ) , } 'J.35 'J 37' , ; dry salted shoulders < boxcdfV. ) > ! J < ao.37'S ; hhort clear sides ( boxed ) , $10.050 WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. . $1.14 Sun vit Unchanged ; cut lo.if , fi'jc ; gianu- lated , rj'.Ci standard "A , " 5 3-tOe. . The foUowIng were thu iccelpls and ship ments for today : On the Produce ox-chango ted iy the butter muled v\as Him : creamoiy. 22fC2Bc : dairy , 210.200. Eggs , lower ; stiictly fresh , 10 Omilin Oraln. The following prices aio for delivery at JIls- sis lppl ilvei points : / \SiiKVi-No 2spilng , 70clild ; No. 3 smlng , 5Gc bid No , 2 hard , GOcblU ; No. 3 liaul , 57c bidOVTSNO OVTS-NO 2 white , 31J5c bid ; No. 3 white , 30'tcbld. ' Cons No 2 cash or Anill , 3G"2e bid ; Xo 3 casher Apiil,3jc ( tild ; No , 2 white ) , 38c bid ; Xo. 3 white , 3 o lilel. Oin.ihil Pi-oilneo .Vlurltnt. The week closed with very little rhniisa In pi Ices or In the generalsHn itlon. This market Ii.is not been iecei\liu enough of butter 01 poultiy , vvlillo the receipts of eggs ha\o been enl ) molerate. 1'rvs I'erbu. . bov , 0va1.00. ( III. VNS Chole'ei navy , iJ.Jiu.-.45 ) ; common stock , Jl OUibJilO. CVI.IHIUM v e'viinvoi : 1'erll ) , 3c. Cl'Cl'Miints Choice pordo/ . , $1.502.200. SWU.T 1'oTAiOKs Per bbl. , S5 ; seed sweet potnloui , J4 50 ONIONS Homo grown , on ordois lo ro'iutrv , Jl pel bbl. ( lood stock shipped In fiom coun- tiy , Jl lOisl 25 perbu. POTVTOl's Coloi. ido slock , $1.10 ; Wisconsin bin banks , OOc.-tl O I ; w ; stern Nebraska , Ule7fl ) fl 01) ) ; e istein Nubiaskasto , 75ii'JOc ; caily Ohio seed. J1.25. NKW Vi 111:1 Vlil.KS I , tluce , 40c ; radlshus 40c ; paisley , 40c pji doi.j green onions , 203 25c. 25c.PII : PLANT Pei 50-lb. boxes , H 5031.75. uu irs. Ai'i'l.Fs1 L'holco Mhlpplng stock , Jl.OOJil.25 pei bbl Sritv\Mirnuus-I > er2-qt. case , fancy stock , Cnvri : rut'iT-l'ei liox2 75fi3 Of ) . Olivvois I lot-Ida uisseus , * .l 50 ; Mexican ot.uues , sliule boxes , i I J5. e'allfoiniii monn- t iln oi.uiKeJ 2 50 ; Washington navels , f4 ; Nottc.istlu Callfoinla sei'dllngJ.OUt'J.75 ; Vleileila sweets , t.i.75 ; Uiversldo seedlings , llxs VN vs-l'ei bunch , Including crates and picMnjf.ll.ViT ? jno Ciu MI * nuns Pei IHIX , Jl 75. 1l.MO.ssChoice , J3 5'ijjl.OU ) ; fancy , JJ.OO ® 4 25. WIT ! Fit , KCJOS. OAMK. I'OUI.TIIY. IliiTrru I'lickliu'slock , IGaiHe ; falrlogood lonntiy loll , ID'A-Me : choice to fancy countiy , . ' MM a. t ( < I'e.ns ( leneial market , 13'c. ( i vviB-Mlxi d ducks , liOJ7oc ( ; led heads , ? 2 ; majjaids , if J OUtf J.50 ; teal ; * ! , Jack snipes , i'lu'n.Tllv Choice IHMIS , lOTJlOiJcj mixed coops , util lie ; old rootluis , 7'iibc ' , gi ese and ducks , lOJUlc ; turkoylOe > 12c ; pl'eonsl 20 ftl 50 pel dolive. . VllsCH.I.VMOUs. \l\\- \ The markut on good upland hay , $7 In cat lots. HosKV-ChoIco to fancy white clover , 18fl 1'Jc tali togood , liiiUH- Vi.Mf-C'holce and small fat veals , 7ic , lai-e and thin , 3'cfGc. Nmv Vorli Mar.ieli , . NKW VOIIK , April 15 riotm-Kecelpls , 21 , 70O pkgs ; expjits , 4.C.O i hills. , iy.,100 sacks : hiilos , 1.5OO pie- . . ; m uket dull and weak wlntei wheat , low gi tiles , * J10'r2Q5 ; win ter wheat , fill to fane ) , VJ.05IS.I d5 ; win ter wheat p itents. tJ d5IC4.25 , Mlnnosot clear , f J.OUit. ) fid : I vo mixtures , { j.UDjt.J.5 Mlnnesola htr.ituhls , ( j l > O-ji4.Ovi - ; MUmi'so palenlh. $4 'J.jiil.TU. I'oiis Mi.irjule < t : htuady ; yellow western J'J.Wi ' ! . . ! 75. ltvi-stoidy : , qtilot ; westuin , 5HRG2c llAlll.hl ( .luk'i. Him ; western ( > b ( , ? cc. ) llvni.t.y AUiT-Diilij stoidr w stum , GO © 71V. Will -Kisjoipts , l.f.oi bu ; expirts , 1GO.- 00 ) bu ; s lies , t f , i.oil ) tin. fultne , 10,000 bu. spot , sp it m.iri.et dull , lowei sle.ul > : No 2 led , liisinu- and olev nor , 7U'i' : alloil. 7 cj f.o b. 77 11177'n'i No , 1 mil Iboin , Hlj ( ( ( ( No I haul , nil' , c ; No. 2 norm irn , bJ tHJ'c Uitlons | weie dull and op-ned weak , declined ii4con easlei cibli-s , tlu. weather aliroiul and liberal olleilius of Vlaylii.it at Ihu west , i allied 1,1-0 i Incut coteiln : und clo.ed weik a * 'i ( Tj unil 'i jestyrda ) . M iy , 7i"4T | ! 77'i ' . eloshu at 7u ! ; July , closing , 7'J'tc'i September , MIC CoilN Ueceipt < . 5' ) JO ) bu. : exports , 10,101) ) liii ! sales , Hj.ooo lu ) ( uiuro > , UJOUObti spot bpjts mu lurately iii'.lxo , uaslor , No. 2 , u'J'ic ' In ehtviitnr , 51'ie nil , ) it. unfaldnix -d , OOftJIc , Menuier mixed , t'Jti IU > .i ; No. : ) . 4H < , tt4Uc. Dptlom weio xery dull with April HC lower und other moiiilm ' up. and clo lm ; atvady : April closed ut 4B'icj .May , closin/ , 47'ic ; July. 4 ' ( c. 1'tiiiOLi.uM-yulei ; re. lined nominal ; crude In t > tiN Wn < hliiAfiP ( fi.20l crude In bulk. I27li ( rnlli-d. no onlpm rellncd. > w J ork . . r > i I'lilladcliiftN'llndlliiltlmori' , I5.f > 0i r - Iliifd In bulk (3.0 IP , , . KOSIN Dull , riiJf " : Htrnlncd , coinnion to Tnii'r.NTW.-cJiiJyf , rtrni nt 3ja32'i ( ? . Ilin : Stonily , elomuntlo , fair lo flxtra Moi.vtn-.s I'orrlufi nominal ; Si w Orleans , eipi'ii ki'ttlo Kexiel tnfliolce * , llrm , fairly active nt aoaSHo. Sl'iiAlt ll.iw , dull tf air roflntiu , 3Uoi ccutrl- fumls , UOttMt.IPiUsH'llneMl , llrni , falrdenmiid ; oir A.4 ? , .4'e ; tnoia A.ns-KvajM-j stand ard A , 4 16-l ( > tj5i > C ! e'oiifcctluners' A , 4 13-lu © 50 ! cut leif , 6 1-ltJC ; crushed , 6'i&6 n-lliei powdered , fi ri-liiUO'V' ! uninitiated , I lo-lli ® fcifi1:1'tlbi's : , 5 3-lexifl"c. ! I'm Ittov ( Jnloti Moadyi Anicrloiin , | 12.i5 eio.oU. ( oi'l'l.ttr-Qulot , Pijsyj lake1 , (12.26. ' ' " ' I'I'N rirm"i ; ( iil7n , 120 R5 < ti21.00 ; plates , iUlot | , steady ; hpeltur , quid , llrm ; domestic , $4 35. ItlMllllMS Oll ll | ; < " < . Tlio following nro re-ported ul Dun's Morcnn- tillniri'iiiy. . llatily , Neb , I'rank I.tinaer , meat nmrkot , luhcittslni , ' business for sale. Kcnniird , Nob. , H.V. . Nuwlon , Koncral More , will illscontlnno. Orelinid. Nob. , M. Hiuulnll , harness , will liiovu to liMirli. I'liittsinoiith , Ni'l ) . Onus Speck , saloon , to bi < siu-ci'i'di-d by A. ( Ilio ulb.iL-li. HlvenliliNeb. . I l.u III Iliinilltnn , Imple ments , uliRHVU chattel niorljr.uo for $72. Melnauer , Neb , Iteckeway lire- ) , dry joods nnd ttioecrles , sni'i-eoili'd by W. M. Ueekuw.iy. Milne1 ! " , Neb. . Doitm A. Ton In , wholesale und rrtall liquors , I lor.in tepjrted to have sold bis lull-rest. Hi.iv Ity , Ni > b , Mi-nohor ft SInip-on , general stole , loss liytlre-f rt.OOO. Ati'lilsoti , Ivan. , Dolun , Druiy & C'o , whole sale Kiocerles , dissolved Notion , Kan , I'l.mcis M. Lockard , Kcncial stoic , assigned - * dilli-r , Ivtin. , lluesley & Co , confectionery , sold out. Wukeeney , Km. , J. Ii. Men ton , Runcr.it store , Ashfiin S , D.Johnlj Itoyor , general store , sneeeeded liy llojer& . Young. St , l.onN .Vluik < il . HT Iori , Mo , Apill 15.-n.otin-\Vpik ! but nnchanucd ; pitents , f3.303J.4D ; eMi.i r.iin-y. MlHKft.l 10. \\iil.vr-l.ottei nnd steadily deellnln , : , elos- Ini ; 'fibelott yestctday ; cash , ( il e ; May , 0 ( > SBl' . Cons We.ik and closed ' { coif ; cash , 35'ac ; Mii > .3C , ' i- . OvuDull , lower and weak ; e-.isli , 31ci M.iy , I'nov ISIONSsteady 1'ork. jobbing , H7.5Ki ( 1775 1 , ud , sf'J 75. liy ) Milt meats , IIMI-.U sbonldeis , $ SiJ' , , longs .mil ilbs , $ ' 160 ; stunts Jj 70 H icon , | i leked sboilldeis , tlO'Ju ; lon s nnd rib- . , $1(1.50 ( ; shot th , $10.75. II inn , snijiir euied , IJ'iletM e' . KlUKIIMS-rioiii , 4,000 bills ; Hlio.it , 20,000 lti ; i-orn , 87,000 bn ; oils , SO 000 bu. ; rye. JOK ( ) bu. ; b.irlev , none. SIIII-VILMS I'toiii , n ooo bills ; ulieat , 'J.OOO bu ; coin , I'JO.OOO Ini , o.its , 13,000 bn. ; ije , 4,000bn. ; b.uley , 1 Oiiobn. liieiixiiH ( , ltMurUcls. . KAN vCITV , Mo , April 15 Wheat and rye. niuein a b.islsof Mlosrsslppl il\ei ; coin and eiitson a basis of K-nus.is Lily. WIII.AI Dull ; ' , ; ! ( loner : No 2 hard , O5'i ' © OCi'i No'Urud bU'i70c. Cons MUed Ud&/Sc lower ; Kencial 111:11 : ket ne'itk ; No. 2 mixed , JJ'Sc ; Nei. U \\blle , : )5lifi3Ue. ) ( OAH \ \ ' .ik and slow ; No 2 mixed , 28 ® 2H'i' ; No. 2 white , Jl31'Se. ' Huns le-s in-live ; weak ; 12'.e. lUfKii'Ts Wheat , 7,000 ; corn , 0,000 ; oats , none. Mm-MusTS-Wheat , 22,000 ; corn , 10,000 ; o.ils , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NIMV York lrj ( ioo < ln Vlnrlo-l. -Nuv YOIIK , April 15. llnslnessln dry conds was inodeiate. QuU'is lij mail were of some Importance , aIlhoinTi transact Ions were sm ill to modeltie Inilhliltl.illj. Jobbers weie plui'- tn Kood oideis for cotton ll.innels and the wants of shlit makiis were taking e * ire of a peed m-iny hli-.ic.huil oods A peed demand continued foi Iliinnels , diess coeds and silks. The annonneemi nt of an auction s.ilo on Thursday nest elf 1.200 cases of Imlljio blue pilnts was m tele. The ircneral inuketcon- tlnnes stead } to Him foi the most pu t and a little soft only In i pots. tollon .Vlnrke-t. Nl.vv OIII.EVNS | , n . April 15. I'litures en y ; sile , 45,000 biloi ? April , $750 hid , May , $7.55i47.5 ( ( > ; .lime , f7.03ff,7 ! 04.lnly ; , J7.70f.7 ( 71 ; Aimilst , J7 74fi.7 75 ; teptembei47.7rjfj7.7e5 ; October , $7 774r7.70 ; NovembiM , W.HOif7.HJj December , $7.H45f7.80 ; .nildillliiK , 7Jjc ; low mlddlliiK , 7 7-lCc ; Rood oidlnaiy , 7'8c ; net receipts , 4,000 lull's ; ( "loss lecelpts , 4,093 balii expoi Is to ( Jieat Britain , 5,000 bales ; to the continent , GOO bales ; coai t- \ > lhe , UOH iMlus ; s lias , 2,80. ) ' ' I.lxurpool 'Aliirloits. Livrui'Ooi , , April ID. Wiu'VT-Qnlct ; de- ni.inil moderate ; holdeisolloi modei.itely ; No. 2 red wlntei. 5 < U'iT(5a led percental. COIIN Plrinj doniand moder.Ho III if E\tr.i India mess , 72s Cd pei tleice. llACON I.oiirf and short elo'er , 05 Ibs , 50s per Cttt ; loni ; cle.ir , 45 Ills , 51s. L\ui > 1'ilinc western , 51s par rut. Ciihi.sKAmuilcan , linestwhile and coloied , 04s pel owl Itosi.x Common , 3s Oil perrwt. Otiiln slilpiiientH bjViitpr. . NievlKatlon Is now open on the Kreat lakes , nnd the lleet of vessels KDIII | ; out of Chicago foi eastein prls Is j-ie.iti-i tills year th'in ever befoie. Mlluaiikoe , Duluth and other lake polls from which cniin Is shipped aio also sendliisout lai o Heels of vessels. The trans- poilation liuslnesson thu reat lakes will bu gieaten this jeir thiinover liefoie. ColliMi .Vlnrket. Nr.w YOIIK , April 15. Options opened buely stead yat 15 points down ; closed buely steady , 357140 points down : sales 42,300 IIIKS , Inclndlinr : April , if 14.00 ; May , * 11.70S15.00 ; Juiii14 ( jOff,14 00 ; July , HI l.50jfil4.H1 ; September , $14.00 1 ( .90 ; October , J14 d&ffft 14.1)5 ) ; December. $14.U5@15 00. .spot Hlodnll , nominal ; No. 7 , $14.ti2' , NiiiUeu \ \ n.trkets. Mil.vv VUM'K , Wis. , April 15. WllilAT Lower ; July , ( )7' c ; No. 2 spilnc , ( > 5o. Ceiuv Nn. 3 , lOc. Ovis Sleady ; No. 2 white , 34'/535c : No. 3 , 33'.t.i4c. , lUlll.l.V-04'ic. ' Kvu Jl'sfijjji ' ; . AntHitrp 1)11 Vliirket. ANTWiui' , Apill 15 I'Kriiol.r.UM 12'ff P ild andbullei. STOC'IvS AVI ) 1IUXDS. Sccnrltli-s WITH \\Vrtk anil l.nucr nnd Pun-ly I'liili'Khliiiiiilfsterdiy. . Niw : VOIIK , Apill 15 The stock mm kot was weak and lower ted iy. Thu dealhms weio purely pioft-sslonal , and thu fact that thu sell ing was in ilnly for the short ncconnt was shown by thu active liirronliu dum mil for Western Union , .Mlssonil I'aclllc and some of Ihu Indtistilal shaie- , . The diop of lu pel cenl InVusturn Union was based on Ibu passage of Iho null-pool bill by thu le lslnlnio tit Alb my. The company has hitherto enjoyed a l.ir u luxennu for the tiansml-slon of telegrams In connection with thu races. N illon il htucli fell oil 3'B pur cenl lo 10't ; Klchmond Termin il piefened , 3'j perceiu lo 30i ; Chicago das , 1'i jior cent to HH ; Oonuial KlLCtrli : , l' { pei cent to 105' ' . , 1. ike hhore , 1'J per cunt to 120' ; Noithern I'aclllc piefeircd , ! ' per cent lo S'J'i ; Now Kujrlanil , 15S | ier cunt to 30 ; Conhige , e-onii inon , l'B percent to ( i-'a , and Tunnu--'u Coil and lion , 'i pji cunt to 21 Manhattan losu * l' ( percent to li2Uid ( ! later dioppud to ICO. Thu bank htaleiullnt was so much hotter than expected tlitiJ 'Kencial ' rally ensued , but tno ilhe was not fuil ) inalntalned In Uiu final < ieallnis. Nuvuithuli ss thu last prices were fiom'8 per cent lo'Vper centabovu Iho low est. ; ; The beats were encouraged In their attacks upon the matkut li > Die talk of the ) heavy Kold shipments on Tuesday ne\l , estimated at fiom SJ.OUO.OO' ) tuiajJOO.OOO. Nothing detinltn Is known In ic aid , to the matter yet , but according tabenka < r < i wh ) d > mo lot thuship ping the oxpoitn vill | piobably be within the fj.noo.ooo mink iThu bc.us continue to lay stiess upon the probiblllt ) that tbetieasiirv Uold tesune of HUU.O HI.OO ! ) will have to be drawn iinon. but lajl'i.irti-is usirilh well In- fornied the b 'llefivllfaliis th it If hii.'li a con dition aiises It will h'iMi nollilnu'in-iro than a pissliuetfect. TlKMHo ppcisof a lii'iuy r ill- loan liallle iitpav'lilci.ilesdniliu the pro iess of th"orliTs faU , an.I thu ildi or travel fiom r.nrope to thN sldu me n-lhd npnito make sentiment tn favoi of the bull side I'ho ti ins.ictli.nsa.'k'r-Kat.'d 124,181 shares The maiket iMiis ( I Miineuliiit nti > idlei Intone Thu Post s.ijsThero was little ruths ted In today's stock maiki-t c\u.-pt Ihu pietiulhu sentlm-lit of doiibl ' 1 h i nio ml ir ) ontlo ik l looconfilie I and too mil ! | sn > ) "ct ID snilih-n and mii | -cleil duvelopmt'iiti toi anyliody to linden ii > e fre hvi-nliiusin a l.ir e scale in the maiket Thu situ illo i U liv no moans one of unbroken doom. 'I he Intu vention of the- conils In the mailer of labor union lm\coit- > wan an event of | Knvei andfai-r-achliusUnlli c.ince Thesu lire the aruiiinnts on which vaiions houses fonn led tin I , linyln ; of slo-ki two wi'ekHBO , III < I If they ii'jindijni ' d th li lank us hopeless in Ihupios nt m irKd and sold niosi o' the Mock aciillred | the fuels on which they had bi-.ed III' " e-xp iimi'iu iiiniln unchanged. Nobodv appreclites the tiulli of this mom fully than thu professional oi Tutors - utors , whosu timidit ) under th peculiar cir cumstances of the maik.tU has been iupu.it- edl ) llm Mihjcct of lum.iik lint u nun ket without Mippeiillii ilnyn whun blocks of secur ities MI Immense are held by hpecnlatoiji con stantly on tlie watch for nuw iluvelopme-ntH U nuccsisarlly onuof chronic weakness. IJ no body appears tu buy ut au advaucei the flimice-n are tlmt the upoculator will on o his load The following lire the clmlng quotations o the. leading Mock * on the New York JMeick ex change today ; The total sales of slocks ted iy were liM COO vlinii1" . Including1 Chicago ( Ins , 4'JOO ; Ills- tllllnu' , 10,1,00 , , .Mlssonil I'aclllc , 14OOO ; Na tional t'oid.igo O.HOO , New Kn-'land. 11.HOO ; Niithetn I'aclllc nrefened , H.'JUD ; Koadlng , : i,700 ; Itlchmond Terminal , 7.iOO : ; St. Paul , 3,500 , MIB.II , I'J.noo. Western Union , 5,700. New York Vlonuv Vlarkol. Nl.vv Yeillk , April 15. MoNny ON e'Vll. Dull , eas } , a4' , per cent ; last loan 3 , closed ullon d at ! ) pet cent. I'ltiMi , Vli.m AiTiia : I'VIM n 0'H per cent Si i HUM ) i\cil : VMIK-I'll m , with actual business In ti inkers'bills at } l.8j3. ( foi sixty disanil M HH fm demand ( Tnvi.UNthST llo.sps | , ewer for thu 4s. Slate bonds dull. The closing quotations on bonds : TSrw York Mining ( Jnot.itlons. Xi.vv Voiik , April iri.-rhu following aio the closing mining ijuotatloiis : Sun I'r.inclsco .Vllnlng Onolatlons. \Nl'nvsrisCO , Ual. , Apill 15-The olllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today weie as follows : St. l.onls Illnlni ; Storks ST I < OPIS , Mo. , April 15 The following aio the closing mining quotations : Ad mil . . . * ( iranltu Aiii'ilcnn N O .4D ,14) ) Ullincliilllc 70) ) 55) Kll/iibJth . . . Lid tasked I'liinni lal Nol 'H. Xi.w Om.i ANS , Li. , Apill 15 , L'leailng , 51- GOJ,520. KANSVS CITV , Mo. , April 15. dealings , $1- 840.5bJ. I'Allts , Apill 15 , Tliieo per centos , 95f 92c foi the account. OMAHA April -Cle.it Ings , J953,285 ; total for the week , Jiibl ( ) , ( > G9. lUt.riMOUK Mil , Apill 15. Clearings , 12- 4H0.839 ; balances , $127,400. Money , G per cenl. Mf.vipill , Tenn , April 15Clem Ings , ? 192- 345 ; bilances , $173,2o4. Now Votk eve..1 ! ! ! ) selling at.50 ! , NlW Voiiu , Aprll'15 Clearings , $12JGil- : 501 ; balances , fl,91),5ti3. ) I'm I lie wiuk' Cleai Ings , 5082,024,8(15 ( ; li.il.in , i s , fllH')9 ) , lo'j CIM.INVVH , O , Aptll 15. Money , 0 pel cent. New Voik exchaime , 75e premliim Cleailngs , $2 177,150 I'oi tlio week , fl470- ! 550. Last je.u , * 1 l.)7i,75O. ( ) ( I'liii.Mni 1'iiiA , Pa. , Apill 15 Cle irlngs , $10 , lll,4')8 ) ; balnnce , tl.Oi ) ! , & ' ) ( ) . 1 01 Iho weuk , cle.n Ings , $70 I > 7,217 ; balanceilO , - 517.5J5. Money , I'i1i5 pel cent. llostos , Miss , Apill 15 Cle-ulngs , J17- 2I.I.5J7 : bilances , tl,7JO , 111 Money , 5UO | ii r cenl Kscli.uue on Nu Veil > , 25cdlsiount. lot thu weiA. CleatlllUb , J10,170,438 ; b il- iinces , $ Hi5ll51. ( Cllll'Vdo , III , April 1"Clnuln$10,071 , - 4I , for the wee , Jlo..S''H.li l , against J87- lIH.liiiifin the corresponding tlmo last ye.u. New Voik exehan ( ,75c premiiiin. Sleillng exchange stiongi JI.HO1 , foi sixty-day bills ; $4.88' ' , foi doman I. Money steady at ltf&7 pel cent. cent.Nr.w VOIIK , Apill 15 The exports of specie from i he port of New Voik for the week * ' ) , - 307 7ii9 of which fl88O2D' ' ) was gold anil $427,5(10 ( hlher. Of this amount $4,751,71)0 ) gold and H20,300 slhui went to I'uiopu , and $128,509 gold and $7Jc > 0 silver went to South Amoilca Si I.otMs , Mo , April 15 Cleailnirs , J4.270- 1O4 ; hilnnees , $5(18,781 Clearlius tills weuk , $27,570,589 , balances , $ .1,119,183 dealing foi c ) rre-pi > ndiiig wtek lat year , $20,112,424 ; baliincHs , ,1'JI > 9.387 ; elo.irlniSN last week , $20- 130.5 It ! , balanes , $3,334,829 Money MiM < l > at W47 pei cent. Exchange ) on New voik,90c piemlum. _ _ O.VIAIIA i.ivi : srociv MAJticirrs. Prle'CH llprtpniiil to tlin INtiilillshcd Conill- llmiH nnd ( in I puard. SATl lllivv. April 15. The week's receipts show a very hiibs.antlal Inciease over last week ami a year ago Itu celptsforthe p 1st llftien da > s. whllesomo- vvlnit lighter than for the sunn pi rjod lust month , me consld-'iably heavlot than for thu It Cures Coldi , Coujln fioro Throit , Croup , Infln > tntt , Whoopinr Coujh , Bronehitii andAithmt , A certilo cure for Consumption in flrit t t . anil a lure relief In d nced lUfti. Vie at once. You will tee the eseelleat elfeol after ttklni tha prit doie. Sold by dealeri evir/where , Ltrj * boltlti 60 ccali na tl.OO. nrsl half of April lait year , The omclnlf \ u res a rein follows ! . , . , . Cnttlo llo Shocp. Hecrlpts tills Wrl'k 15,15021,040 fi,183 , Itecelpts la-t week. . ll,77tl 15JH ( 4.77U Snmn week last voar . . IO.OI7 17.trIH : itmi ) It-'celpts past llidays 31.0,11 4J'J4l ) l.l.tM I'lrst 15 da > s March 38,201 40,717 10,132 Plrst 15davs Aprll'92 U3 107 37,1)9,1 ) 8,494 riurtimtlons In the cattle mat ket tin past week have been few and unimportant. He- ri'lptsh'ive been fairly liberal , and while on this account there was u slight decline' tn prices , the general tone to thu trade has boon good with a general linn- Ing up of values tin all decent grades , I he good heavy entile have1 be en coming for ward a little more freely and selling to betti-r advantage , on account ut the recent Impioxe- inent In ( lie rxport tunic Light , half-fat Mock continues lo constitute the bulk , 01 at least a large nercentago lit the olTorlngs , but pilces have developed cnnstdotahlc MtcmMh on account of the actlxu demand for high giado feedeis. The mu- elltitn grades iteh as killers use have Hliiixxn comparatively little change ceitalnly no weakness , riieie appeals lo be a good , strong , health ) undertone1 to tlio trade. On this subject the National Stockman aptly re marks. " ( Jni' reason xvhy a good mcaxiuc of faith can be pinned to thu Improxument in the eattlo maiket N lucailse the adxaiices tn prices haxo been slow and natural. Kveiy up- waul tuin has been leslsti'U by bujers It has been u h ind-to- liand light between hellers and bujers for the past tvM'Ixe months wlicnexer thede- Ili'l nr > In supplies seems to wan an I a rise In values IiiNiilteof the dutermlmd e-IToits eif bujers and ( he demessed condition of the for eign markets for beeves , values have slowly but steadllj sought a higher plane , and al though the ) do not show us much of an ad vance as for hogs , In all piobablllly theIm - pioxcmenl Inc it tie pt Ices will do tlit'Countiy mine good than the shaip advance In hogs It Is the loiu pull and the stead ) pull that Is Iho most cllcctho nnd that generally does Iho most good ' ' 1 he sunplv ted iy wis h irdly up to Iho nveiitge fora Siturday as far as iiuantlt ) was concct ncd , lint the ( | Uallt > of Iho ollerlngs was rather bettet than usual ll.islern mar kets \\eie leporti-d Him and th bluets went to woikearl ) toll ! ! their ordois There was a tali ltiiUli | ) fiom speculatlxe shlppeis , and on the disliable hiavy cattle com petition was good e'lintuh to advance pilces about loc. Tlu > same was tine of the poor to fait light and half-fat glades , when- feeder bnxeis and dics-cd beef mencame in competl- llon. Oilier glades sold at good , Him prices , but It wasdllllcull to dl-coxer any iiiotable | advance. Ono load of fancy heavy cattle level veil a bid of Jj 1,0 , but Iho sellei xv anted moie. ( mod to choice 1,200 to 1,000-11) ) iH'i'xes sold at fiom $45 to } 5'J5 , with fall to good 1,000 to 1,200-lh steers at fiom Jl 35 to f4.iiO , poor to fair light stult nnd odds and ends cnnnged hinds at from IJ.95 lo } 4 30. The movement vxus fairly active IliioiiL'liout and a good cleat .nice was eirected. 'Ihecovx maiket has been ijradually Kalnlng Ktiengili all week Oireilngs today weie not heaxv , le--s than twenty loads , and with the Usual good demand It Hid not take the bnxeis long to gathu them In at good , llrm prices I'liere weiu no strictly pi line shei'tittlu heie. but theiu were also fewei thin , old pellors than usual Sales Included com mon to gooel cows unit heifers at fiom $1.75 to $ ,185 , with the big bulk of the decent stock selling at better than $ .1 Tlicie xxas an Indllleieiit demand fin lough slock and pool lo veiy good bulls ami Mugs sold at fiom J2 to $ .125. The calf market was dull bul about stead ) , poor huge lo good xeal stock selling at fiom $225 to KI Oo. Activity and Mionglh hive chaiactcilml the fcedei tiade all week , although oper.it Ions lime been risti lend nn account of lather lim ited ollerlngs. IJegiilnr dealers louled np piett ) he iv lly e irlx In the week , tint found a lead ) sale fin the tight kind of slock , as Iho dem mil fiom the country was good 1'rlces aie up In the bUh notches annul the highest of the season. Todij's tiadu was light , hut ] ii Ices tilled llrm lloi.s Tne m ir.iet this week was active ) enough to keep the best of 'cm miesslng Ad vances and lifelines eif 15 to J5c weie dally ocelli icnccs , hut the week closes with pilces 25c to lOc hlghoi thin a weik ago P. i-tern butchers liavo been flee bnxeis all week , In fact thu iccent sliaii | tip-turn In the miikct has been altilbilled by the trade to the iiniisil.il demand in the cist fet fiesh p n.i , and tlioy s iy wllh this dem mil tilled Ihu m uket Is xeiy ll.ihlu to lecede Packets still app'.uto bu on the beat sldo foi nil the ) aie vvoitb , but while they aio well nUli all-povvoiful , the uiiiisu il and en tirely iinjirec 'dented cbcuinsiam es snr- lolindlng tlie tiade may foico lilghc-i pilces In spite of them. The anmi.il exhibit of stocks of ho , ; piodnct at all points in the w > st cm M itch 1 , accoidlng toieturnsto the Pi Ice Cnrient , Indicate a tot at of 21-.OiiO ( ) ) Ibs. of meats of all cuts , 130,000 bin els of pork , and 30OOt ) tleices of laid. These lUuics compare xxlth 154.000,000 Ibs of me its. 3'O.OUJ ) bariels of poikand 15S.OOO tlei-ces of laid a year ago The pii'scMit Mocks aie smaller than In any pievlous .vear hlnce such In- formatron has bi en available , foi corresponding spending tlmo In the veai Tlie re-ult of In vestigations conccinln , ' piob iblit mat ketnblo sup ] ) ! ) of hogs foi the puriod fiom Match 1 to Noxember Indicates a icdii tlon of 20 pc-i cent compaied with last ) ear , suggest Ing n doer ea-o of 1,51KUU ) ( > lions In the westein packing sup ply , 01 li,25,0 ( ) lhogs ) as eomp lied with 1 > , G9' > , - 000 In 1891 and 9,540,000 for the summer season e > f 1890. i' The maiket has been active and the tunilenc ) of pilces hUher all week. Itecelpls fall away shot I of local requirements , and p ickeis aio p lying light up close to e'ltlcago in Ices In ordei to got the stock heie Ho- celpls today weiu four double decks , thiiu of tin m conslgm.il direct to Swift . .xCo Thoother was a load of choice westein wethers that uvuiage d 11)8 ) His and Mild foi $5 50. Tali to good native's J4 tlOid 550 ; fair to good westerns , * ,175n550 : common mil stock sheep , t2.5On t 00 , good lu choice 10 lo 100-Ib lambs , $4 50itij.25. Krcolpts niul IHripiisilion l Stuclc. Onielul receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the I'nlon Stoi k Vaids WASMTED , Total Uiun 01 CITIES COUNTIE.SSCHOOI. . _ _ _ DISTRICTS. WATER COMPANIES , OT.R.R.COMPANIES.vtc Con rsponili ntr sollclttd (03-105 ( Dearborn Stroot. CHICAGO. 15 'A/nil ' Street , MEW YORK , ? O Stnto St. . BOSTCN. rompntiy for the twonly fourliotiri pndliiii | fioclock p m. , April 15 IH'M , nicr.trro Total J.CIV l.lstock Murkcl. rnilMilo. Ill . April in | sicini , IVlegrnm o'lMKlthKl Theeattle market v ns niile t , n It almost Invariably Isun the 1-isl da > of the "eek. In pilves tlient was llttleor no li.ingo. I he feeling uiipeiired to be llrm and tin few s.iles made today were oni basis of from Jl 40 toJlfnicottsniidliulfeM.fi , , tlTSt. , } . ) 7f > foi bulls from J'JOflto } l - > n for stoi keis and feedeis , from $1 to } tl for dressed luu f und shipping steers , from M uu to 14 TO fur IVM e it tie. Tliu hogm.iiket opptiedstiongat 5c advance- I.atei In the inornliig It weil.ened , e'lixini ; no belter th in on \ citerdijVhllu tbeie were two in threi- early snlus at } 7 6a tlio same lie s would nut hi\e hnmjlit mor li Ml at thi ) close 'I'll 'i e Hen few tuulpi nbou1 $7 W and not nrinj In low J7 jr > , tlin popular prices b'ltu fiinn f7 ' " to f"to 'losing nnotatl ) iis weiv tiom Ji > N i t. $ ' 15 for light , fiom t7 to $7 iio fm tu\ , . il tu l uiu- dlilin and fiom $7 JO to * 7 I' , fur In i\ \ s.iles of sheen weie at ' iilntinoni , Thev were lu ll lit dem mil at fimn * .ntfil . foi poor to choice NI , , ! , , ) ) , ) , , , ; exiri would In Ini ! from JO 15 to l > . ' > The lamb luiikcit was linn at fiom Jr > ( n fi > < < > U-ivlpts t'lttle , 1 &oo In ul hn-s 9000 head , sheep , u.OOO head. KIIIIAIS Clt > I.Itn Slink Vliiilti't KVNSVS ( ITV , Mo , April \r \ > i um llo- Celpts , ,1 H III ; shipments , l.Jitii mil K.I q net ; steels usually ste nlj ; some 5 < liV Ii er , co\\s Mead ) to stton , feeih is dull liva-l and Indian inn hanged ltepnsenl.it i sites llii ssed beef and shlpplmt vtceis } 1 1 n J5 cous ami heifers , * 1 'Jon I oo stoi Ui is and fee dersf4 10 lions Hecelpls , 5riOO shlpinenls 1000 ; m.iikel , ictl\e and KKi'-JOc ' hlglu i all ciades. S ( . I.0i7-JOj . bulk , 7(10-17 ( lo ' III i Itccelpts , 1700 , shlinninis J 7elj ) ( maiket acthe and stead ) lo stiung Kepru- fcenttitlvu sales. Muttons , H 75 M. l.onn l.lve stork Market ST I.oris , Mo , April 15 CvrTl.v U einti , 500 In ad ; shipments , lee hind n irket weak ; fait lo good native sti-rs - J.I . iclt.O . , choice , $4 75i5 10 , Tev.is fid sleets f J J5ii lions Itecelpts , 1 noo- shipments nonoj market \\iak , be.ivj , } li7 > n" 10 packlnir , td 5(1-17 ( oil. IL'liI , fl ( ( > ( ! ( ( ) Kb Mlhii' No receipts and no maiket Huddlilsin niul Cliristl.init.v tire In stranpo juxtaposition at li.ist Chester In \\est- Chester coiiuty , New York TheUpisiop.il e-liurcli of I'.ist Ch-ster , a iii.ilnt | edllHo he.irlni ; the date of ITii'i and standing in .1 picluicsqiii ) Br.ive-.vard that ovcilooks Iho in.uslics of Knst Ciiester cicek , Is Just oppo. site a private lUvelllughicli stands amid largo ornainunt.il piounds The o\\ner of the. duelling , npparentlv insplie-d l > v the | i > acuful neighborhood of the gravevaid hu % liiscilbed on tlio gatepost the1 single word "Mrv.un " It is e-stlmate-d tli.it in iiinetj je.us the tnlile societies of Ainei ii a and alniMil havft disliiuiitcd ove'rU > IO)00Kt ( ) ( ) ) copies SIIK DON'T \\'A\T \ \ TO Tn T what made her bemitlful. Yet it's only what other \ \ emicukiioiv. . Wealth ot lic.iutyoiiies onlj with a health } body Health is n Fet of Rood ImliitH Doetor 1'ieice's 1'nvoilto PieFerii- tiou CKsists natiiro iiK.slait- libltiiiK tlieso Imlnts. Women luivo sallow , fares , dull e-jes nnd v hollow chetkit , to- 'got her vith low piiits , when they ) 'mo nindo iniscrabfo with ell'oiders , do- raiigc'inunts nnd vvenknesses ix-cullnr to their sox. Honlth is regaine-d , after ] ) e-riod8 of db7incss , nervous j > iostrntfon and e-xcita- hililjor other iiinnifehtntions of ekrango- iiient , ordirplnretncnt of the v\omanly ccKfina , when the "I're-si-rijitlon" is use-d Ueiides , it's told on its mci its. The pi oprietors tnke tlm rfsfr. It is guaranteed to benefit or euro nil tlio iliiOiclcMs , elNen--ps , nndvvtakne-si > e3of vvoiiicu , or money is relundcd Catnirh is cured by Dr. Sago's Hcmexly. SOUTH Union Stook Yards Company , Soutli Ornahai l Cattle Ilu anilh o , ) in ir ut lu I1i3 CQMMIS3I01 HOUSES Wood Brotha , I.lvo ? took Coinmtsslon VIoicli.tnt % EoUh'Jiuiihi Tcli' | > lion 1157. JOHN I ) OADHVIAS I xvAi.n.ui ; WOOD , ( Mnrkot K r.i Ju 11 iilv i ill- l OMAHA AWNIHfiS A)3 ! ) TENT3 Omaha Tent-Av/ninj / Wolf Bras , & Co , , e.ovii'.vNV Miiniifiiciurprt of tent < nvtnlii. , otc TO I an-I IIOIIKI : - 7UJ S lull Mtrjjt IIH Hmmii-U UAQ SN OKJIN S- I BICYCLES , Bemis Omaha Big H. 0. Daxon , COVtl'ASY Importun ami min-fri lllcjrcloi BO ! 1 on monthly Hour incki , l > urU | > i , imymonli I. ) V 11th BOOTS AND GH3Ei , Morse Coe Shoe Company , Salesroom iind omso-1107 IIO ) 111) ) llo iirl-t. l-ialnry lll'i-ll.'l-IUI lluwnnl St Wo nro the o\l v VI uiufnHuron of IluoUiml t > buLIn tlm utiiie of Nebrank i A itciiL'riil t ivltiillon U uttu Hi oil to M lo ln | > cU our IHMV fuciury. COM. CKE , CJRNIC ! . Omaha Coal , CiJ ) & UMl. ( O , hir I nnil mft Vlfr * ( tnlvenua I Iron < ciU h K cat loin nil I rorulc ! VT ! i lixv uipi. l > iiilm alt lllOlltlllO M4Vlliilt4 IUJ ORYOQOD3. H. E. Smith & Co. , KilpatrlcUoc'i Di1/ IOO ti I I ) , I'D KOOII notloni fur- N'otluui ujiit fur il * & nlihiiU Kuuti I' Intjiu li.or 111 i nil Illhuinl H.i.Tiiril lluriusti FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Besb33 & Riiayan CO. , Dikolit | rei | furnl- 1U11N1TUHK CO , Uraca lire. IUJ HOI Nlcholui W. WUyleiolo ualf. andl3lU3t ! . HAR3WA1E Rector & Wilhelmy LOD33I L ( 11 , eovii'ANV ivM In hir I r i-j til Corner 10th nn | J iciscn I i inlus to ) U OKI 111 ! Daiuljs it MATS , ED. IRQ4 WQKt , OmiliaSafeaillm Wliolcnilo VVOKKS llBtn. l'lH | , Url.T K Snfo4 vnuit 11 Mvurk , Ullivi" , Illltl'lin , Irun jhuttur mi 1 Urn 01 unil ll.irnoy its ciiiiui Au Iru.o A. itr * elt III i mi I Jt > i LUMBER , John A. WakeaiH , Ciiarles R. 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