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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1894)
TIIK OMAHA DAILY HKK : WKDNKSPAY , APRIL 11 , 1801. CfllDIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whtat Was Weak and Closed with Nearly One Cent Loss. C03N WAS QUITE HEAVY IN SYMPATHY TlirrnVn * n I'nlrly Acllvn tttiftliirM In Out * I-rovlnlotiK Btrmiff mill Higher nt tlin Slnrl hut l.ulrr There Were J'rco Offering" . CHICAGO , April 10. Wheat was weak and closed with n loss of % c. The antici pated bearlshncss of the government report nnd favorable weather caused the decline. Corn nnd oats were firm. The cables wore practically firm , but closed lower than yes terday. Wheat opened weak nt about the point It left off yesterday. The weather over the greater part of the winter wheat area was Biich ns to warrant the expectation of It re pairing the greater part of the damage done by the frost. The 25,000,000 bu. of Immov able wheat In Chicago began to loom up big again nnd the unhealthy premium which that wheat here was being traded In , com pared with the prices quoted at the prin cipal wheat markets , caused comment on that condition of affairs to become more general. Between the opening nnd noon there was a heaviness , which gradually de pressed the market for May to G2UC. as compared with from G3c to G3l4c nt the etart. After selling down and recovering to 62c there were sellers at C2c at the end. end.Thu feeling of strength which corn ills , played yesterday wns again uppermost. The market , after a good opening , became rather heavy around yesterday's closing values. There was a fairly active business In oats. May started % c higher than yestreday'a closing price , sold nt 32c and up to 32c. Just before the close there was a spurt and the market closed with buyers at from 32o to 32-y4c. The provision market was strong nnd higher nt the start , but the edge was taken off by free offerings of packers. After Rome advance several houses became agrcsslve sellers. Estimated receipts : Wheat , 40 cars ; corn , 95 cars ; oats , 105 cars ; hogs , 25,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. I Open. | High. | Low. I CloseT" Wheat , No. 2 April May li'JU July om Corn No.- . . April May 38J1WS July Dam No. ' . ' . . . May 32K June 31 ! : im July : ; o HO Sept 20H 20M Pork per hhl May 12 ( ! 0 la no 12 60 12 57K July 12 OS 12 00 12 oo 12 05 Lard.100Ihs April 7 47W May 7 50 7 n.- > 7.40 July 7 25 7 25 7 12 Short Hlhs -May 0 67 0 CO n -in 0 4'Jii ! July n -is 0 O''K 0 5 o : i.'i ( , 'nsli quotations were aa followa : KI.Ot'K-.Steady. WHKAT No. 2 swingClijic ; No. 2 red , C15ic. COIIN Nn. 2 , 3S'.ic. OATH Nn. 2 , 32V4o ; No. 2 white , 3l31ic ; No. I white , SStfSlc. UVE NIL 2. 60c. HAULKV Nominal : No. 3 , COQuCi * ; No. 4 , G3c. KI.AX HKKINo. . 1 , Jl.30',5. T1MOTIIV SUMO I'rlmc , JI.2WI.30. I'UOVIHIONS Mess pork. J12.57 tfl2.CO per bll. ) i lard , J7.52' , < , ® 7.53 per 100 Ihn. ; short rlba Hides ( loosa ) . W.K > t.iilUlO ; dry salti-il slmuldrrs ( boxi-d ) , 3.87i.-i'nC.12V : : short clear xlili'H ( boxrd ) , 50.01.jt- ! | 6.75. 6.75.WIUHICY WIUHICY IJlBtlllcra' finished goods , per Kal. , 11.15. Tin ; following were tlio receipts aim shipments for today : On thu Produce uxchanirc today the butter imr- ket was llrm ; creamery , ltl'U' ! ( ' > c ; dairy , 1'JGlUc. H , tlrm ; fresh , Nmv VorkSlurkrlfl. NKW YOHIC , April 10. FLOUH necelpts , 40,700 bbls. ; exports , 13,000 bbls. ; sales , 5.7HO pkss. ; dull and lower to sell ; buyers In sus pense pending the government report. Mills generally maintain their limits. Hye Hour slow but steady ; buckwheat Hour nominal. HUCKWHEAT Dull ; range on all trades , K/S E9c. E9c.COIIN COIIN MR A L null : yellow western , $2.C3'u 8.70 ; Hrnndywlnc , $2.70. It YH Nominal. HAItLRY Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , Kc ; im- traded. OSftCnic. 1IAHLKY MALT Quiet ; Canadian , EOB95C. ' WHKAT Hecelpts. 68.500 bu. ; exports , 10i,500 bu. ; sales , * 2,4D3 , 000 bu. futures and 800 bu. spot. Bpot market dull ; No. 2 red In store and ele vator , W.USOWtet t. o. b. , CC-lo ; No. 1 northern , Ilc dellveied ; No. 2 Milwaukee , COVlc In stare. Options opened llrm on buying slatted liy con tinued dry weather In Kansas , but good rnlns pclng reported In other parts of the west with better crop news soon turned the market weak ind a sharp decline resulted. Later prices rocov- trcd partially on the 1,115.000 bu. decrease in the world's stock nnd higher late cables , but again reacted and closed weak nt ' ,4Wo decline ; No. 2 red , April , closed nt Ki'.Jc ' ; May , G4 ! tffirOHOi closed at C4ic ; June closed nt (5c ; July , ( > G4ifcG7ic , closed nt G7c ; August closed nt C7ic ; September , 63fO' ) } c. closed at B ! < ? ic : December , 72liCl73 iC , closed nt 72(4c. ( COIIN Heeelpts , 45.000 bu. ; expoits. 103,000 bu. ; tales , 370.000 bu , futures nnd G. > ,000 bu. spot. Bpot maiket steady ; No. 2 , 44o ! In elevator ; 41 ( Ml1 to iviloat ; steamer mixed , 43a delivered. Op tions opened llrm on good buying started by feat's of decreasing receipts , 'owing to wet weather west nnd on yesterday's late big ex port business. Towards the close prices fell off a little , but showed Uc to ? Jo net advance. April closed nt 4lc ; May. l4'4 ' f4IVic. closed nt ll'Ao ; July. 43inr43 9-10e. closed nt 45 > te. OATH Heeelpts , 118.400 bu. ; exports , 100.000 bu , ; sales. 100,000 bu. futures and 172.000 bu. ipot. Kpot active nnd llrm ; No. 2. 37'l374c ' ! : No. delivered , 3SVi3S',4c ' ; No. 3 , SC'/c ' ; No. 2 while. 4KS41'ic ; No. 3 white , 40o ; mixed western. l7WiiSV ! : c ; Hack white/ western , 39i43jc ! ; track tvlilto stole , 3lf42Vic. ! Options were llrm all tiny with corn nnd talk of manipulation , closing Rt % c net advance. Huslness was slow. April closed at 375Se ; May. 3CHO3l4c ( , closed at 36J4c ; July. 3Gc. cloned at 3Co. HAY Dull ; shlpplnB , $0.00jG.10 ; good to choice. 17.00ft S. GO. IIOI'H Steady ; state , common to choice , DfJ I9e ; Pacific coast , 139 19o ; London market steady ; holders offer sparingly. IIIDICS Quiet : wet balled. New Orleans pe- lected , 45 to G5 Ibs. , 4Vi 5We ; Huenos Ayres lelectetl. 20 to 21 Ibs. , Sffllo ; Texas dry , 21 to 3J Ibs. , Co. LKATIlKH-Dull ; hemlock sole. Huenos Ayres. light to heavy weights , IGViOIDo. WOOI Steady ; pulled , 20SI2Co ; Texas. lOWl.lc. I'llOVISIONS llecf , dull : family. 12Wllc ; extra mess , 8c ; beef hams , fi5.fiOftlG.OOj city extra India mess , $17.00i 22.00. Cut moats , llrm ; pickled boulders , GfrGKu ; pickled hams , 9\c. Laid , higher : western steam , closed at $7.43 asked : l.iles. 100 tierces ; May easy at $7.02 ; April closed it $7.90 nominal ; May , $7.so nominal : July , J7..V ) nominal ; iv lined llrm ; continent , $8.40 ; com pound , $ C.23. Pork , higher ; new mess , $14.00i ? M.2J ! extra .family , $11.00013.00 ; short clear , lll'TTKH Steady : western dairy , lH15o | : west- tin creamery , 17i23c ; western ( net 31 y , 10Gl3o ; plglns , 2Je ; statu dairy , lOiiJIc ; state creameiy , l41H8o ( old ) . lIKKau Steady ; stntn large , 0Tl2c ; small , I0ttl'c ; luiit skims , 3Je ; full skims , 2fi2'4e. ' KdCIK Firmer : slutu nnd Pennsylvania , 12o ; H'eslern fresh. IHiOllKc ; southern , lU',4WU',4o ' ; reeelptH. 12.718 pkgs. I'HTHOLKUM-yulet but nrm ; united closed TALLOW Steady ; clly ( 2 for pkir. ) , 4 13-IGo ; country ( pkgs. free ) . 4 15-16c , ns to quality. HOSlN Steady ; strained , common to cood. IU.Mil.iM. Tt'HPKNTINR-Htendy ; 30fT30Wc. HICK Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , S'itfGo ; Japan , 4\j \ 4e. MOLASSI.'S Dull : New Orleans , open kettle , ( oed to ehalce. 27f3fic. PIO IKON Dull ; American. $12.00013.00. COPPKH-Qulet ; lake. $9.50. LKAD-KIrm ; domestic. $ J.20. TIN-Klnner : strnltH. $ l .to bid ; plates , dim. SPHLTKH Neglected ; sales nn ihange , 15 tons pot tin , $19.00 , anil 16 tons June , $ ' .I.G3. COTTONHHKD OHr-Qulet but steudv ; p Imu trude , bbls. , 27W8e : bulter grades , 3ltf35ej tirlmo iinimiT yellow. 32ij13Je ; off > ellow , SHfol'jo ; prime cummer white , SOc , HIHIAH Haw , steady ; sales , 4,00 < ) bags centrl- fuKnls , 9G teat , 8Tic , ex ship cost and freight. Itellned milel , _ Mtiiurii | > olUVhent 'Market. MINNRAPOL18 , April lO.-The murkete were dull today with wheat men ull walilnt ; for thu rovenimi-nt report to come In thU afternoon. Many of them believed thry knew about what ( he report would be , but there wan un clement lit uncertainty that prevented ui'tlvo trading. I'rlcrs In the morning opened u llltlo easier than they closed yesterday , but not lower. Iluslnes * nx > n developed a itrvuUr drOre to cell than to buy and Hi * market ml ) down Vo with mnll llucluatlon , and remained nt that until about the close , Theit ) weru u few orderti to buy and Imyem elulnwl icuna trouble In HllluK thrlr orders at thin market , owlnir lo thu snmll amount that was ottered , Iteports from the country Indicated very small rvc lpu there , which would not run to moie than 40,000 to ( O.ooa bu , for HIM < Uy. It follow * . Ihertforv , that there- will IM another consumable drcllne In the uniount of utockti In the c.nuntr ) ' tUvutorn durloc the ttujcul w k. UUU w i' JUUiilUtf at ab Ut the nine fntr t\r lii't werK. mnkHic nbn'il p > " rt ri.ln. . . nnd u-iiiB nlxmt Mn.iini In. r xvii.nt m Ittenu-f.'iir II.IIIIT. Tinthll inmtf 'ir4trii ) bu. . making u illMrlliutli.n nf 17ill o Int. , n am t rc-i lpH of lb.40) bu. , nmciMAtllr dr-cieiKlnit the local supply ii.i.Vl bu. fur III" IHV , This m di- I llrm m.uki't fur rn h wliml nnJ April nin- tintjiliril. hP ) ihimnrkct fului < > ' clowil Ho inw r ilmn jpfl'ldny nt 6Ze for April , HJHo f f Mny. GJT c f r July nd Giac for K < plumber. On trnok : Ol'.r. hntd ; ct'ic , Nn. 1 nutthern , nnd CltiC for Nn. 2. The Hour mnrkrt was Rlendy , ulth imtentx fi-MInc from M > 40 to J3.CO , nn < l linkers' front $ J to 1J.JV CHOPS D.V.MAOKI ) UV COM ) . \Vlirnt , Ilinvever , U In Heller Condition Tlmil I.ntt Ycnr , WA8IIINOTON , April 10-Thf condition nf winter nheat on the flttit day of April , ns > c- ported by the statistician of thu Agricultural de partment , average * M.7 per cent : In the entire country tnst year the average was 77.4 , In 1SM It wns 81.2 , nnd OtJ.O for the year 1S9I. The cor- rcspondlnjr nveragi' for rye Is 91.1 pr rent , The nveniBe fur wheat for the prlnclp.il states Is n folliwa : Kentucky , S3 ; Ohio. M ; Mleh- liran , S3 ; Indiana. SO ; HllnJl * . S7 ; Missouri , * S3 ; Knimni , 72 : Nebniska , R'.j town , 7. The averngo rhilc of seeding III III" Ohio nnd Mississippi valleys wnt late , on Ing lo dry weather , In general , however , th condi tions of soil wen ; not fitvoralile to planting nnd geiinltmtlnit , Very little damage Is repirted from the HeMlnn lly , and that only In sections of Ohio , Michigan. Illi nois. Missouri and Kansas. The weather fiom seeding time until the reoi-nt c ild wave swept over the country , except In rnsrs hereafter notcJ , hns been very favorable to 'the growth of tlio pU.nt. In the enslern. northern nnd northwestern slnlps snow covering has afforded prater ! Ion In addition lo the mild temperature. The returns In regard to the efficts on wheat resulting frjm the recent cold snaps are not HI mttlsfaoiory norse so conclusive ns IM desirable. The Injury to the crop Is undoubtedly eoti-ddfinlile. If not great , but the comments of correspondents aceomrmy- Ing the reports would SWIM to Indicate that the full extent of the damage was not generally do- lermlnable nt the dale of thr < tmnsmli'slon. In the eastern nnd northern slntes the damage was comparatively slight. In the south Atlantic and the southern stales the Injury was marked and decided , with perhaps the exception of Texas , while In HIP slntes of OhlImllnnn , Mlchlnan nnd Kentucky ( he Injury from frost Is considera ble , the extent In pome In contingent upon further metHoioluglrnl rundltlous. The relums Indicate that freezing of the ground was quite prevalent , especially In low nnd rich moist lands , but with roots left untouched , or nt lenit alive , with good prospeels of recuperation on the recurrence of fmorablo wenther. In the states of Kansas , Nebinskn and t'nllfornla the Im paired condition of the crop has not resulted so much from HIP front IIH from cold , dry weather. High winds are nl o noted by our Knn ns cor respondents as cine of thp onuses of unfavorable conditions. Hnln Is much upcded In UIPSP us well nf other Important whent producing -dates. The condition of farm animals , together with the estimated losses , will be us usual In the forthcoming April bulletin. St. LniiU Altirketx. ST. LOUI.-5 , April 10.-KI.Otil-AVpik ; with wheat. I'atenls , $2. ' ) 'fl3.0.-i ; others unchanged. WHKAT Lower on heavy selling In niitli-l- pallon of bearish goveinment report , , cluslng WfftiP off. No. 2 red , cash , SC7ic ; Jlay , Gi ? { | i 6u4e : July , GOc. COIIN I'lrm , quiet ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 2. " > 7io : May. SOc : July , iKjiifpj c. OAT } ? Easier ; No. 2 , cash , 32Uc ; May , 32e ( ; UYE 1'nelianged ; No. 2 , this side , Me. IIAHLRY Nothing doing. HHAN Knsy ; east track. Sic. KLAX SKKD-$1.27. CLOVKU SliKD-Knsler ; $8.iVIi9.M. TIMOTHY HKKD-Ixiwer nt $3.SOfl4.20. HAY Firmer ; prime to choice timothy , $ J.OOi 10.00. HUTTKlt Firmer ; separator creamery , 20321c ; choice dairy , lSfil ! > e. EOOS-HlBln-r : 8SC. LUAD-lllKlier : linnly hold at $3.20. SPKI.TKH-J3.32i4. sellers. COIIN MKAI- Jl.S.-iffl.W. IIAGdlNO-Unrhanged ; .TJU COTTON TIKS-l'nchnnged : . . PROVISIONS Higher , closing easier. Poik , standard mess , Jobbing. $13. 12'Hf ' 13.25. Lnrd , prime steam , $7.3. ; choice , $7.ro. Diy salt meat1 * , loose shoulders , $ ( ) ; long1 * and rib , $6.G < ) ; shotts , $6.73. HHCOII , p.ieked hhoulclorj ) , $7 ; lonss , $7.12 ; ribs. } 7.2.r. ; shorts , $7.37'J. HECElPTS-Klour , C.UOO bbH. ; wheat. 10,000 bu. : corn , 111,000 bu. ; oats , 31,0)0 bu. SHIPMKNTS Klonr , s.000 bbls. ; wheat , none ; corn , KO.OOO bu. ; oats , 50,00) bu. C'ofTeo Market. NEW YOUK. April lO.-CWrKn-Optlons dull , but advanced 1'iter on some small offetlngs , again easing off , and closed barely steady nt 10S2. ) points dei'llne. Sales , 7.000 bag. * , Itu'lud- In/ ; April at $10.20 ; May. I1G.10June. . J1.-.SO ; September , $11.1,0 ; Oi-tober , fl4.40til4.li1 ; Novem ber. $14.10 , and Do.-ember , J 1 1.0' ' ) ® 1 4. 25. Spot coffee. Hlo , nominal ; No. 7 , $ I7..0 ; mild , quiet ; Cordova , $ l9.2. > ( ii IU.50. S.iles , I.KBJ bags Centi.il American and 3UO bags Mnr-icnlbo. Warehouse deliveries yesterday , 6,100 bags ; total New Yolk stock , 141 , < SS bags ; United h'tntPS stock , 2111,203 bags ; nlloat for the 1'nlted Stat'-n. SiTT.OW bags ; total visible supply for the Trilled States , 471- 209 bags , ngalnst last year. ITO , ! t'J bags. UIO DK JANK1UO , April 10. MiukPt Him ; No. 7. Hlo. $1C.7U ; exchange. ! i 3-lGd ; lecclpts , two days , 3.000 bags ; stock. 12im IMUH. SANTOS. April 10. No returns. HAMIil'HO ' , April 1" . Market quiet : Fal-'x , O.im bags ; prices unchanged to Hi pfK. higher. LONDON , April 10. Market higher ; prices un changed to Cd higher. IIAVHK. April -Maiket higher ; sales , 11,000 bags ; prices unchanged. I.ornl Produce Market. nUTTmi-dood tutter Is more plentiful thnn for n long time previous am\ \ the market Is eas ier. Kxtra choice roll butter , 16fi'lSe ; choice country , llffluc ; paekiiiR stuck , 7CSC. EOOS The receipts continue light and the market Is steady. Strictly fresh eggs , 9r. DHKSSKI ) POUL.THY Th'tv Is a small trndn Rt ruling prleCH. Chlckcni , SBlCcr turkeys. OWlOe. geese nnd ducks , 81J10c. Intel lor stock would sell below the above Ilgures. LIVE POULTHY The mnikot Is steady , with a fair demand. Hens , 7'MiSc ; tuikeys , fi'u7c : young roosters , Gfo7c ; staguy stock , 4ft3e ; old roofcters. 3e. VKAI < There IH plenty of venl on the market ; prices ore a shade weaker. Good , fat veals , 6tj7c ; thin or heavy , 35e. Liverpool Markets LIVEUrOOL , April 10. HACON Long nnd short clear , . ' . ' , Ibx. , 333 Kd ; long clear , 45 lb . , 34s. Ijird , prime we.stein , 3 * Cd. CHEESK Amerlenii , line , 57s Cd. TALLOW 2."irt Gd. TUHPENTINE 22s Gd. KOSIN Common , 3s 8d. PETHOLnl.'M 4 lid. Receipts of whent for the past three days were 323,000 centals. Including 261,000 Amerlenii. The receipts of American corn for the past three days were 93,100 centals. The weather Is warm and dry. _ Now York Dry Ciooil * Mil r Ice t. NEW YOHIC. April no. In dry goods the trade has. been of the diminished proportions usual to Tuesday and no Important orders caino In , with the exception of dtess goods and specialties of silk nnd ribbons. The demand was very tame and sales , otiter than urgent supplies , were very few. American Indigo and gold pilnts , 4e. PrintIng - Ing cloths steady at 2 13-16o for Gl squares , and no gales reported. Oil Market * . OIL CITY , Pn. , April 10. National Transit certificates opened at S3H : highest. S4T : lowest , 831 ! . ; closed , iy ; sales , I4 , < > 00 bbls. ; clcainnccs. 78,001) bbls. ; shipments , 10G.023 bbls. ; runs , 91,372 bbls. I'lTTSUrna , Pn , , Apill 10. National Transit ccrtincntes opened at 83 i ; closed at Sl'.S ' ; high est , 84V4 ; lowest , S3i ; sales , 1.000 bbls. Trlseo Wlient yuotntlons SAN FHANCISCO , April 10. WHEAT He eelpts , C5.1J2 centals ; May , $1.12 ; December , tl.lG . Tim excitement In barley on the call board continued today. At the opening It started nt $1.11 , but dropped to $1.101i. At the 11 o'clock session there wns n further .drop to $1,07 , All the morning sales were l.irtje. Diilnth Whent .Mnrliot. DULUTH , April 10. WHK AT- Closed lower ; No. 1 Imnl , eash , C3Ho ; April , cayc ; May. Gk ; July , G5S4iWie ; No. 1 northern , enhh , (12',4c ( ' ; April , 69o ; May , 63'ic ' : July , Gt iBG41ic : Sep tember , C5c ; NO. 2 noithcin , rash , Me ; No. 3 , C3'tc ; rcjeeted , 47c ; on track. No. 1 northern lo arrive , C3 > sc. lltcclpts , 01,000 bu ; shlpmentH , none. Llvc-rpool ( iraln Mnr'fvl. LIVEHPOOL , April 10. WHKAT Steady : de mand modeiatp ; holders otter moderately ; No , 1 California , Gs IdiiSs 2d ; led western winter , 4s 10llf5a Ud. COIIN Quiet ; demand poor ; new mixed , 3s ll'id. l-'LOl'It Spring patenls. Ga 9d. London Sucnr JMurkut. LONDON , April 10. SUaAH-Cnne. quiet , steady ; rentrlfuKal , Java , 15s 3d ; Muscovado , fair rctlnlne , 13s , .MuuclicUor Te.vtllo Murkut , MANCHKSTEH , April 10-Cloths and yarns quiet and steady. STOCKS AND 11OND.S. Share Sevulutlon | Wiu H it her Dull Yester day unit Price ClmiiKes ( Jiilinpnrtant. NEW YOUK. April 10. The sliaro spec- ulatlou was rather ( lull today and the move ment of prices was unimportant. It wns almost entirely a local traders market , neither London nor big homo operators buy ing to any great extcMit. The arbitrage houses did , however , buy Atchlson and Den ver & Hlo Qrando preferred In small lota. The apparent tendency of the foreign ex- changu market towards burdening had a depressing Influence on the market. Inas much as It relieved the talk of gold exports. Exchange Is not up to the shipping point , but It Is regarded an not unlikely that the rates may advance tomorrow or Hxlday BO as to render exportation of gold profitable , At the opening , prices were generally higher than at the close yesterday , but Boon took a downward turn , but towards midday the speculation assumed a firm tone and an ad vance took place , but of small proportions , which was lit progress until shortly before IMS. Then came a gelling movement , In which the earlier Improvement was lost and a lower range of prices was established. In the Qiuil dealings , purchxsta tu rarer abort contracts cniucil n fractional rally nnd tlio mnrkiH closed nlfRhtty firmer , but t t a do- cllns from the last prices of yesterday , rnngf InR from U to 2 > i prr cent. The rallwny1 nnd miscellaneous bond nmrltot wns steady If. the curly denllnin ; , but became easier toward thn close. The Post fays ; I.Ike ye'terday's msrket , toady's was chiefly distinguished by Us com plete Inactivity , Trices , ns n rule , were slightly lower , but the reaction wns of that mild nnd harmless character which comes In n market pause , when habitual fpcctlla- tors for the decline have lost their reckon ing. Silver bullion advanced again , selling close to Inst week's highest level , but this wits , of course , no local movement In n speculative way , nnd foreign markets , too , nro doing relatively little ; but current Euro pean purchases of bonds In this city may by no means bo adequately measured from the recorded transactions of the Stock exchange. Tlio following nro the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : The total Riilos of stocls Unlay wprts 147.621 Incliullng : Amorlr.in Tnlincrn , 4,800 ; Atchls.- , 3LiiO ; AniPrlPiiii SIIK.II' . 20.300 ; IturllliK- tnn , 5,300 ; CldfiiKii 1'un ' , 27:1W : ; I'tilonido II. V. ft T. , 2,500 ; DlHtlllliiK * Catllcri'.illn : : , 3.900 ; Ocn- rral iipctrlu : , Z.OiW ; MIsMiiuil I'arlllu , 3,400 ; Na tional Lend , 3,300 ; lU-mlltiff. 4MO ; II. A W. 1' . ccrtlflnttpx. 3rd H t. paid , 3,400 ; Hock Island , 4,400 ; St. I'anl , ( t.Smi ; Union ruolliu , 3,800 ; Wu- tiash iircfurrt'il , 3.2.V ) . Xv York Money .M.irlirt. NI'.W YOItK , April 10. MONKY ON CALI * Kasy at 1 ] > er cent ; laut loan and closed at 1 per cent. I'lMMH MKItrAXTILU 1'AI'KH 35Si per cent. STEHI.1NT. iX'HANOI2teily ! ; actual Lusl- ne.i ! ) In liankers' bills , tl.S3U1N.ESli for demand nnd $4.S7W4. ! > 7ii fir 00 clays bills ; posted rates , Jl.SSff-I.SO'.j ' ; conlnii'i-elnl bills , ; 4.SG < & . SILVKIt OKUTlKIOATEH-BlJio. OOVKltN-MUNT JiONDS Kirni. Slate bonds , Inactive. The closing quotation ! on bonds : Itoslon Stock Oiiittitl iig. BOSTON. April 10.- Call loans. 1 ( ? 3 par oont : llmo lo.ins , : i ; lJS percent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds and mining shares : Sun FnuiriM'O 'MlnliiR Onotiitlons. SAN FUANOISCO. April -Thiioniolal clostn ? quotations for mining Htojk.4 toJ.iy were an fol lows : Nmv Vtirl : Milling < jiu > tutlon < ) . NEW YOItK , April lll.-Tho following arj tin cloaln ; mining quotations : Choler 2(1 ( Plymouth vu Crown Point. . . . . 40 Sierra Nevada ! io Con. Cal. A Va. . . . 200 .Sland.inl 100 Deadwood 00 Union Con no Gould A Curry (10 ( Yellow Jacket. . . . 00 Halo A Norcross. . 00 Iron .Silver 10 Homestaku 1100 Quicksilver 200 Mexican 1H5 ! do preferred 1050 Ontario 700 Ilnlwcr 0 Ophlr. 200 London Stock Qiintutlnni. LONDON. April It ) . 1'p. in. oloiliu ; : Connols.monoy..9l ! lO-llilMi-xlean onliuary. 17)4 ) Consols , acu'ni. . . . 10 , ' ) St. Paul com Oil Canadian Pacific. . . 71KJN. Y. Central 104 Eric 17Jft Prnusylvanla 02Tii Erlo 2ndn Iloaillnir Illinois Central. . . H7 Mex. Cent , new 48. MONEYItf'mm , percent. BAll SILVBIl-'SMd per ounce. Th ral of dlHcount In tlutopcn market for short bills Is 1 in-KiMlM percent , ami for three months' bills Is 1U < ' 1 % PHIcunt. . On tlin London Alurkcti NEW YOUK. Api II 10. The Evcnlns I'ost'H London rnbloKram fays : The markets were quiet nnd fi-aluiflcKH. Onntaniut'H on Americans were 2Jil ! to 3Hd. Tin- torn * was bulllHh un tlio pros pect ut it InnK delay with the Uirlrr bill , hut Denver's WMP lietli'r on the rlxc of silver. Silver was up to 2STii'l on tint rl o on your side , buyhn ; fur China mid Guatemala nnd ( h < > Fcaiclly of Buppllc.s , .It loaves on * fulrly linn ami no ireat relanso Is expiated , Klfty four thnuaand poumla In bar Knld and I3.ooo ( ! In Knld wore bouicht there , Thcro .was no frenh demand for money. Sales weio liardenliiK and no meat plethora of money Is now expected. Imperial Hunk Statement. nnnLIN. April 10. The MalPiniMit of the Im perial Hunk of Germany for the week shows the following ehiuiBes , as compared with the previous account : CaMi In hand , decrraHO , 6,440,000 marks : treasury notes. Inciease. 300.000 niaikn ; olh"r HrruiltlcH , deert'aw , 9,320X ( maiks ; notes In circulation , decrease. 32.eSO.OQQ maiks. St. I.oul * AIliitiiK Stork < > ilotlltlons. ST. LOUIS. April ] 0.-Mlnlnr ; Quotations : Bid. Askud , flid. AmNcllle $ .21K * - KI.40 $ . . . . Adams (10 ( . . . . KlUabcth. .15 .20 lllmetalllc 2.0 ! ) 2.35 Harcouver .IB .20 QranltoM. 1.70 l.UO Vlnauelnl Notrn. KANSAS CITV , Aptll 10. CleurliiEU , lMt , 77 , NIJW OHLIIAN.S , April 10. Clcarlngn , | 1 , ( > S5- 159 , HOSTON. April 10. dealings , > 14,093OS3 ; bal- HALT1MOHK , April lO.-riearlnKB , bulunr.-H , ! 35X,207. NKW YOUIC , April lO.-Clearlngs , } 93,20I,90C ; balancFB , J'fit7S ! ' ) : , PAHI8 , April 10. Tiiret ) per cent rentes , 99f 20o for the urcnnnt. PIIILADUI.IMIIA , April 10.-ClearliiK . MO.CM- S32 ; balanceH , JI.1SC.777 , MKMI'IIlr ! , April 10. New York rxelmnKO , Jl rremlum. Hank cleurliiK * . J301.4W ; lialanci-s , 157,007. LONDON , April 10. The amount of bullion K3ne Intn th Hunk of KiiKland on balances today was JIS.OOO. CINCINNATI , April 10. .Money , I'l o pp | . r nt. New York exchange , 25ifflOo prt'inlum , ClearlniTK. 13,119.300. HAN KHANCIHCO. April 10. UHAVTS Slclit. ntic ; IrlrKTiiphle , ! 7Vtc ; ulUcr bars , fi4fCic ; ! ; Mexican dollurn , MUM'ti' . BT. LOl'IB. April 10. Clearing * , W,599M8 ; bal. oncfH , JI35.12S. Money dull at'tit per cent , Uxctmnifu un New York , 73c prrmlum. CHIOAOO. April 10.-C'learlliBH. JU.7S5.000. New York exehancr. 75u premium. HlerllnK cxrhance , vteoily , with actual buulneus at > l.b7 i nnd 11.13. Money , 41/8 per cent , DKNVr.ll , April 10. Toituy'n reoelnti of KOl.l at the Denver mint amounted to S94.000 , ttirJnrK- rat for any one day In th hlntory of the mint. Durlnir April. W3. the receipt * went JW1.641. L'y la il&ta thli muiuh , they uru MAMAUII301UU JJ1A1 1'- ' Bscclpts Wore More that Double the Light of Monday. BEEF CATTLE SELL" A FULL DIME HIGHER ' ' Denier * Tnlce the Offering * \vlth ItrinnrUiihlo Avidity nttlw HiiUc'Vnilnr ( Irnilo Fol low the Top ( l Rit Null Again , .Jumping Tirrnly Cent * . ( TUESDAY , April 10. llocelpts of nil kinds of stock were liberal today , more tlm'n tloublo Monday's run , making tlio two days' supply practically tho4samo ns for tlio flrst two days of last week. The run of cattle was tlio heaviest since December G , 1893 , over four months , nnd the general quality of the offerings was pretty good Improving right along. Coinparn * lively moderate receipts at Chicago and a stronger market there gave sellers their cue , and , ns there was an exceptionally active shipping demand and nil local houses were In the field for supplies , they started In asking pretty stiff prices early. Dealers did not take long In getting together and trading on the basis of prices strong to a dime higher than Monday was active enough to Milt the most exacting. The movement was free from the opening , over a third of the offerIngs - Ings going to outside butchers and specula * tlvs shippers. Dressed beef men were espe cially active toward the close and the mar ket closed up at the high point of the day , with practically everything disposed of by the middle of the forenoon. The fact that nearly ' 1,400 cattle changed hands as quickly todayus less than half that number sold Monday gives a fair Idea of the tone of the trade. Either the cattle are not in the country or else those who have them are not worrying for fear the present advance will not bo sustained. Less than 10 per cint of the entire re ceipts today were cows , and. with the usual favorable conditions , desirable offerings sold all of a dime higher , there being plenty of trading at from $3 up to $3.50. Common and canning grades were easily moved , al though nt prices that were hardly quotably higher than Monday. There was a good showing of calves , and prices ruled about steady , but the market for rough stock of all kinds was active and stronger. The trade In feeders was decidedly brisk. Neither the fresh nor stale offerings were at all excessive , and both yard traders and outsiders were after supplies. Prices ruled all of 15c to 20c higher than Saturday , and more cattle would have found ready buyers. Some choice , well bred 1033-lb. hay-fed west ern cattle brought $3.80 for feeders , but $3 to $3.50 bought the bulk of the offerings out of flrst hands. Representative sales : DHESSED BEEF. WYOMINO , 1 fdr . . .1080 380 123 fdr 1033 SSO HOQS Liberal receipts apparently did not choke off the demand for hoes , ai with nearly 7,000 on sale the market ruled fully 20o higher thuit Monday and COo higher than on last Tuesday. Dealers ull figured on a higher market today , but they hardly ex pected a 20c advance and some of the early sales did not show It. There was an active Inquiry from both shippers und ( peculators. Armour of Chicago was an early buyer and bought freely. Siulrg of. IMoston and the N'eliraslia C'lly houne nisi nantctl hogs nm Rot them. Local packers were nnxlons for supplies , but hesitated to pay the advance asked. Tn hesitateon n red hot market like today's Is tn get left , nnd even after raising their hands they were tumble : to fill their orders , and the market closed up 20c and 25c higher than Monday. Naturally with such n Jump In prices stiles were very unovcii , Thcro was some trading early at $ -1.85 to $4.05 , but the average market for fair to good hogs , regardless of weight nnd almost regardless of quality , was | G to $5.0. , while during the high tlmn at the close there were lots of sales at $5.0.1 to $0.10 , The trading wns decidedly lively while It lasted nnd was soon over , everything having changed hands by 10 o'clock. On Monday the hoga sold mostly ut $ I.SO and JI.S5 , and on last Tuesday they went largely nt $1.50 and $4.55 , Representative sales : AND SHBEI' Although fonr loadH were re ceived today there were no glieep on sale , everything being billed direct to slaughter ers. The demand from all sources could hardly be more urgent than It Is nt present , and prices are quotably stronger on nil suit able grades. Fair to good natives are quo table at $3.25@4.75 ; fair to good westerns , $3.00@4.50 ; common and stock sheep , $2.50 © 3.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs nt Kf'cclpts nntl Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of fltoakaasho'.vn by the booka of the Union Sto lc YarJs co.nplny for tlio twenty-four bourn cimliiff at 5 o'clock p. in , April 10 , 1801 : UECEtl'M. CIIIUAOO MVU STOCK. Heavy IterolptH I'xpectcil for Toduy innil CM It In Were Correspondingly . CHICAGO , April 10. Prices for cattle were steady today. Thorc wns n bolter demand than Is usual for Tuenlays and the supply was small (3,500 ( head ) , hut the huycrs are confident that the receipts for tomorrow and the following day will ho largo , and there seemed to be a gen * ial determination not to pay any advance en Mon day's prices. None was paid , the market rulinj ? quiet and steady nt that day's prices. WUhln the latU ton days there has been nn advance of from 25e to oOc , arid under u.e. clieums'tiimHs ' It IH about all that Kellers can leasonahly expect for the present nt leapt. The bulk of the tteors hero today Bold nt better than $3.73. There weio a few tnidH at better than 14.40. nnd extra 1,500 to 1,700-lb. steers were quoted ns high as from J4.90 to $3. Extra cows , helfois nnd bulls Bold mound $3.50 nnd the ratine of quotations for stoekeiH anil feedois WHS from $2.6' ) to } 3 75. Of Texas cuttle about Oif ) head weie offered. They weie In Kood demand and Meie btioug at from 12 to $1 , iiccoidins to quality. There uns unabated activity In the demand for IIOGS and the maiket to all appearances wan as strnns n * "t any time s.ucc II lurned upw.nd , The average wns lOc higher than for yesterday , nearly 2'o ) higher than Patuiday nnd Me higher than lust Tuesday. Theie were many Miks ut $5.2.1 and u few nt fiom $5.30 to (5.3.1 , while top westerns weie ! , " > . -2i ! , nnd last Tuesday from J4.EO to } 4.82',3 took the best. Competition wan brisk and every hog- was out of salesmen's hands before H ) o'clock. Many orders had to BO un filled unil the late maiket was Hronuest. TradIng - Ing was at from $0.15 to J5.3' ) for very common to cholro grades. Culls sold at fiom $3 to Jl 75 nnd a load or two of fancy quality brought J5.3.1. Heeelpts since last Saturday amount to only 40,0i head , or about 19,000 head less than a week ago. There was a somewhat loss urgent demand for sheep nnd lambs nnd the buoyancy lately char acterizing the maiket was lucking. Huyers n | > - poaied to have awakened to a realization of the hict that them has recently been a right smart advance In prices and that the consumption of mutton Is being materially curtailed by reason thereof. They took hold with much more re serve than lias characterized t.ielr operations for some tlmn pobt , nnd , while they paid about former pi Ices , the feellns was bearish. Sales were on n basis nt from J3.50 to $1.50 for common to extia sheep and from $3.65 to $5.9) for year lings. Most of the shrep clmnfied hands at $3.25 nnd $5.73 took the bulk of the yearlings. Heeelpts : Cattle , 3,000 head ; calves , 1,000 head ; hoKS. 14,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 bond. The Evening Journal leports : CATTLE Heeelpts , 3,500 head ; market un changed ; prime to extra native Hteeis , J4.60JT4.S5 ; medium , J4.20ff5.20 ; olhcis , $3.65Q4.W ( ; Texuus , J3.23I&3.G5. HOdS ItoeclptH , 14,000 liPiid : market active and lee liltiher : rough heavy , J4.40W4.9i ) : packers nnd mixed , $ .VOOfi.1.20 ; prime heavy and butcher weights , J5.2.1fi3.30 ; assorted lights , J5.20fl3.2i. 81IEEI' ANU LAMHS-Hocelpts , 10,000 head ; market slow nnd 20c to 25c lower on common nnd lOe on the best : top sheep , JJ.104/3.2J ; top lambs , $5.15H5.80. _ Mt. Louis Llvn .Stork .Mnrltot. ST. LOt'Ifl , April 10. CATTLE Heceipls , 2.GOO head ; shipments. 100 head. MaiUet ntiontf , ac tive. 101S150 hlKher for natives ; Texuns strong ; native steers , 1,200 to 1,400 Ibs. , f3.75W 1.40 ; 1,000 to 1,200-llis. , $3.60. HOCJS-Ilecelplp , 5,400 head ; shipments , 1.400 head. Market active , Miunu , f > t(10o hltthei ; good medium weights , shlpplnK. J1.25 ; packers helectlons , Jo.1005.20 ; fair In medium. JI.95&75.00 ; plus , common light and rough , $1.25 W4.S5. HIIHKP Heeelpts. 2,700 head : shlpmenls , nnne. Market active , strotiK ; choice native ! ' , $5.7085,73 ; yearlings and fair to good natives , $5.50 ; clipped natives , Jl.TSii".1spring ) ; lambs , $650. New York l.lvo Sloelc , > Iurl < et. NEW YOHIC , April 10. HEEVES-Heeelpli- . 410 head ; none on tale. European cable * quote American steers , 9l. 10M.c P'l' pound drecsed weight ; refrigerator , SJiSljc. Exports today , 1,150 beeves and 3,900 quartet s ol lifvt ; tomoi- l-ow , SOi ) quarters of beef. CALVES Hecelpls , 2"3 head ; market stud ) , Inferior to fair , J.I.OOft.l.SO. KIIEE1 * AND LAMIIS-Hecelpts , 2.2'K ' ) head , five ears on wil ; maiket dull ; fair lower ; K' d to prime lambs , $ ; > .5'J6.25 ' ) ; muu clipped sheep , II.37H. HO(1M ( HeeelplH. 4,310 head ; market firmer , good medium welgliin. 1.1.40. Kunsat City Live Stuck .Market. KANHAH CITY , A pi II 10.--CATTLE-IU-rclplB. 6,800 lii'iol ; shipments , 400 head. Mailtet Hfidy lo stronif ; Texas sU'ers. J2.Wij3.7r , , T MIS rows , Jl.'Ofl' ' . ! ' ' ) : shipping xlei-m , JJ.i ff4,41 : nulln- eons , JlCOS3iMl ; stoclcers and feeders , $2.7.if(3.61 ( ; bull * , $2,10Q3oo. : HOtlHHecelplB , 13,2iW head ; shipments. f/ l head. Market 16 725c higher ; bulk , tl..i'.m ; heavies , pai'Kers and inlxeil , J4.83i5.05 ; IIKllln , Yorkers and plirw. $4.8J l5.W , 81 IE El' Heeelpts. 1,300 head ; shipments , 900 heud. Maiket turuiwr. .Stock In Total . . 17.JI11 a .6u5 14.813 Sioux City l.ive Stock Murknt. HIOl'X CITY , April KHO > < 1H 1 'Hit | . I.WH head : fhlpments , nun * : market stronit. lOo hliiher. J4.Mlj6.00 ; hulk. I4.9S. CA'rrLU-Jittctuu , 9VJ ta ; hljmtnt , FOR CHILLS TAKE ATe To bu well dressed requires a spring overcoat to be sure other , wise you can't be considered a fourhundreder besides it illicit save you a doctor's bill-chills obtained from lack of wardrobe , usu ally leads to dissipation. Couldn't rccointmnd a better nor safer place to buy your coat than The Nebraska Gtui't HnJ a larger assortment If you are particular - ticular Can't get a neater IU if you are not careless about appear ance , and above all can't lind a place on this planet that'll touch us on prices , within a mile How are you -then to beat the old reliable Nebraska ? EIGHI M _ For an all wool black For an all wool over coat splendid litters clay worsted overcoat choice of two shades , coat , Italian lined brown or gray. You lucky to gel one elsewhere - would be tickled to where as good nt get one as good at $ li.50. $12.50 If the Nebras ka was elsewhere. i SIHIfll * A I " Jill A For a real silk mixed black overcoat , or n For a good valued 4 W mixed shade of buff overcoat at $15 The 0A Get one as good fora Nebraska says $9.50 4 4 and throw in choice ten dollar bill anywhere of two colors Intermediate where and we'll treat mediate shade of t to one , no matter black or the newest who you arc or idea in dark gray where on earth you Yon ought to see the buy your clothing. way they're trimmed A Spring Catalogues are still to be had for the asking , f SEARLESSEARLES , SPECIALISTS Chronic WE 8 Nervous Private & CURE I Specal D136.1S3S. TKKA.TMKNT HY MAIL Consilltutlon Fro Wo euro Catarrh , All Dlsoaoo ? ol the Nose , Throat , Chest , stomaoh , Llvor , Biood , Skin aid Kldnoy Dla- oaeos , Fomnlo Wooknos co , Lost Manhood , AND ALL PRIVATE DIS EASES of MEN. I'lt.BS , FISTULA AND RBOTAI , Ur.cttiis cured without nainordotontion from Luslnus . RUPTURE. A'o Cure A'o I'uy. Call on or address with stamp for circulars , free book and receipts , 1st stairway south of Post Otlice. Itoom 7. Dr Searles and Sflirlss " , , 88outh0i8AlSf ; , Miss Maria PAROLA'S COOK BOOK containing 100 roolnos which she hns lately - ly written for the Licbig Company SENT FREE on application lo Uauchy , t Co. , 27 Park Place , Now York. Drop a postal card for It and ahvayo buy LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of BEEF NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. 7J. S. Depository , Omaha , Nebraska CAPITAL , 8400,000 SURPLUS 855,50. ) GRIcfTHimd nlreclorHenry : W. YIUOH , proi dent ; Jonn H. L'ollnm. vice pruHldout ; L-JVH | rf lloed , UaHlilor. Win. H. S. HiiBlius , nsilauint caBiilcr. THE IRON BANK , ( Irnolfs HiilendM curollve pcent for Ilorvouii or Blck lleaiiacho. Ilroln ribiuullon , Blcti'lw'nw" . , ii will or 8fn r l J < ourelKlaiiilmior Hlitiii. mntlmn , ( lout , Kldnoy lilnordrre , Acid ! > > " i ti ) iu , Aiucmla. Antldoto for Alcouollo ml ot ier eicenius. 1'rlco , 10 , iSand Wceutn. C JJUervesctmt. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. J51 S. Western Avenue. CIIICAQO For sain by ull ilriiEBlnts. . , lUchM feed. is. head ; mnrl > t : , Ilnns J22.-.U3.00. bill. hers' -leois , .VMJ.W | . iv . l.Wfi.Gi ; hulls , jiliiMC'.Ti ; oi'U , J.'wa-.l/O. IJmiwi t'ltjMnrliots. ' . KANHAS 1'ITY April IO.-WIIHAT-I.wer : noor denmnd. No a haul ! M4e ! : No. 2 red , 'Me l | . * 3 mixed. 33ci No. 2 white. "oATH-aood demand , unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 31Sl3HjC ; No. 2 white , 32i ! y. Jl.20ffl.21. lS.UOa9.00 : prairie , | l 0V 7 'lli'TTI'IH Ac'llvej creamery , 21 J2c ; Ualiy , 1JO ISc. liifiU'TH--'WlH-at : : , 16,000 Im , : corn , 10,000 1)U. ; oalH , nun i' . HIIII'MENTB Wheat , 11,000 bu.i corn , none ; oats , none , . unnl .Murlii'l. HT. I.OU1H , April JO , WOOL-Qull't , HuJy , unchaniitd. RAILWAY TIME GKRD . , . . . . . . . . . . l .VJ | | * * i \ iuvibvj tt u AU.TU A uku. o.wuii ; ll36am. ! . . . ± .Pacltlo _ Junction _ Local.0:65pin _ : Leaves I1JUHL1NOTON fc MO. ItlVUIL IArrlvos Omaha Depot 10th nnd Maaon Big. | Oniah.t 10:15nm : Denver Uipresa a :35u : ni 10:12am Deadwood l xpress 4:10pni 460pm ; Denver Express 4:10ini : ! 6Wpm. : . . Nebraska Local ( except Hun. ) . . . Gj&Opm . Lincoln Local jtcxcept Sunday. ) . .11 :2Jam : Leaves 1C. C. . ST. J. & C. H. ( Arrives Omaha Depot 10th nnd Maaon Sta. Omaha 945am ; . Kansas City Day lUxprcsa G:5Spni : 945pm. ! K. C. Nltiht Ex. via U. 1' . Tran s. CiSOu in Leaves I CHICAGO. H. I. & PACIFIC. lArrlves OnmlmlUnlon Depot 10ill and Maaon Sla. | Omali L'A-ST. 9:30am..Atlantic : Express ( ex. Hunday. ) . . 7ljpm 8:00pra : Night Express CMSarn G:00pm..Chicago : Vcstlbuled Limited. . . . 2:00pni : 12lOiim.Oklahoma ! Exp. ( to C. I ) , ex Sun. ) . G:2.'am : WEST. C:30am. : .Oklahoma . & Texas Exp. ( ex"Sun.1210am ) ; 2 : OSpm . .Coloiado Limited ' , 4:50pm : Leaves" I UNION PACIFIC. JArrlvea" Omaha [ Union Ijepot , IQtli & ManqnStB4 Omaha . Denver Express . . 3:50pm : 2:1Gpm. : Overland flyer 0:20pn7" : 3:45pm. : Heatrlcn & Stromsb'g I0x ( ex Sun.12:30atn ) : CMOpm , I'acltlc Express. 10:6Jani : G:3Cpm : l-'ast Mall. . . 420pnj ! Leaves ( CHICAGO. " MIL. & ST. < l > AlfL.Arm | B Omaha [ Union Depot 10th & Masonjjta.f Omuh.-i C:3.1pm : Chlongo Limited .7. . . 9oani : ll:30un : ; . . .Chicago Express ( us. Sun. ) . . . . jjonm Leaves" ! P.7 H. & MO. VALLEi. lArrlveT" Onialml Depot 15th and Webster ats. | Omaha eaveTTcfllCAao & NpllTHWKST'N | Anlvcr OinalialU. P. Depot lOtlj & Maaon Ht3 | Onulin eaves I STlSSOUHI l-AClt'lC. ( Arrives' Oninlial Depotltth _ j > nd _ Webator " 8t . _ [ Omulia . Lonls l'xpi-ess..r. : , . , ; CioOnni lOiOOpm . . . . . .Ht. Loula Kxpreus . 4.Wpin : DilOpm.Dajjy ( ex. Bun. ) Nebiaaka Local. 9 : lua in Leaves T C. , sf. P. , M. & O. ( Arrives Depot 15th ami Webster Sts. | Onujia " 9'00am. . . .Sioux City Accommodation. .7.lO:20pm : 2-15pm. . Sioux City Express ( Ex. Sun. ) . .12. 10pm t boprn. . . . . . . . .St. PautLlmltcd _ _ . . . . . . . . . . 940am ! Leaves I SIOUX C1TV" & 1 'AClPIti ( Arrives Omilialu.P. Dtpot 10th & Mason Sts. | Oinnha Kum Sioux City 1'nsscngur 102Jun ; ; i5mi .St. _ I'nul Express. 10:0'Jum : ' Leaves I 81OtrX CITY & l'ACII''IC. jArrTCes" oniahnl Depot 15th and \Vcbstcr Hts. | Oniuloj V30pm..7 St. I'aul Limited 9i40.im G ; 30um J h Icngo Llm lied . . . . . . . . . . 9 .IQani fTeaVcs I "OMAHA & BTr. LOUISi lArrlvc * " Omalialtr. 1' . Depot 10th & MaSonSts. | Omaha 'a-55nm. . . M. LOIIH Cannon"Ha'lT 12.35piu' Itcft Shoe sold at the price. SO , $4 & S3.GO Dross Shoo Iiiiial | custom work , cnsllnd from | 6 tu $ S. ' S3.BO Police Shoo , 3 Solos llcttValking Shoe ever made , S2.5O and S3 Shoos , UnciiKilUd | at thu price. Boyo' S2 & SI.75 School Shoes , Arc the licit for Service. Ladies' $3 , $2.60 , $2 , $1.75 llcHt I > oiiK"lnHtyllKi ! , 1'erfec't rating and herv li'c'lilili' , llent In till ) wurlcl. All HI } li'K. IiikUt npilll huvliiK U' . L. DoiiKlnit Hlloed. Nniilii mill prlru vliililpeil oil liot- toiu. AV. L. IOUiLAh , liucUt ll. .1IUHH. Isnatz Nowmnn,42O 3. 13th. Ellna Svonaon , ISI9 N 24th. A. W. Bowman Co. , 117 N. l C. J. Carlaon. 1218 N. 24th , W. W. Flonor , 2025 Lonvonwor.h. F. A. Creasy , So. Omaha. BOND.S COMMERCIAL PAPER 40 WALJ-.STREET-