Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 20, 1890, Part II, Page 15, Image 15

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    TTTR OMAHA DATT/Y RTC1S. SUNDAY. * 1APRTL 20. ISnO.-STXTEEN PA ( ES.
THE WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW ,
Omaha Bankers Report a Comfortable Money
Market and Increased Deposit '
COLLECTIONS NOT SATISFACTORY.
A Vow " \VJn > lp alff Oroni'ry Klrin
I'rlt'CN on Nearly All Arllclen
C'oiillntiR Hti'mly CornOnm
anil Jfay
Jlr. Iliiglir.s reports thn .clearings for the
v.ek nH fiMitlng tlvnW3.ii2 ( , an Increase of
I" 1-10 perccul. Ilalanccs worn } llllJiT > i.lT.
HmikciD report u comfortable money market
and nay deposits arc Increasing and there Is u
very fair demand for loans. Hates are S per
cent for prime mercantile paper , and there Is
no deslro lo lower Ihese rales , while paper
made by partIn.s who liavo not u reputation
for promptness Is handled at 10 per cent
nnd In HOHIU quarters oven n nroiitor
( INroimt Is exacted. It seems to b the
general opinion however In financial circles
Mil ilvcr the country tial ! mi easy market for
money Is to bo the rule during the spring and
Hummer , with predictions freely made that
there will be a general tightening latnrand n
decided stringency during thu fall and winter
months , Of course this Is necessarily guess
work , ton great extent at lead , lint llieio Is
Hiich a full eoneiirrence by financial author-
It his In these views that U may be well loglvu
tlii'ni morn than thu usual attention. Should
these piedlctlonscomo true and should pro
hibition carry this fall , tbullnanolal Hlllnltlon
In this state for thn sixty days Immediately
ti ! > Mi1ng after election might , and'iit'obahly
would be , decidedly uncomfortable for
thu foolish ones who had forgot
ten to provide themselves with oil.
Th re does not MMIIII any necessity for undue
alarm but 11 certainly can do no harm to suggest -
gost pnidencc , and It would also seem desir
able In this connection to suggest to the mer-
ohiints and capitalists of Omaha that It lie-
boo ve.s them to lake organl/ed and energetlu
notion hcfom II. Is too late against prohibition
and In favor of ) igh | license. Douglas county
i.s worth In material wealth tl.Vl.oOO.OUQ to
tS i.MnW ( ) , and honld prohibition carry this
will ho I'l'ilnced 10 toll ) percentInstantcr , and
even If It. woru. pomble that no permanent
deterioration should result , yet , until the full
ell'eet Is known , business will be comparatively
Htagnuut and Investors will hesitate
and , rcpicinhurlng the outcome from
prohibition legislation In Iowa and
Kansas , will reject Nebraska as a
Ktalo where fanatical counsels prevail
and where values are obliterated In answer to
the cry of the sentimentalist ! ) , for prohibition
Is not practical , has never been and cannot ho
'iifoieed , while high license can. It Is to be
hoped that Hie Icadurs among the business
men of Omaha will not longer delay , tint will
come together , organbo and provide thesmall
amount of money necessary to show the evils
of prohibition lo thelrconstltnent.s through
out the slate and Insure'lts defeat.
Jobbers report a fair trade but are com-
nlalnlnir .somewhat and siv that business
jacKstno mo ami energy usually attendant at
this .season. Orders aie smaller than usual ,
nnd xxhlle there I.s a liberal movement In most
lines the volume I.s not xvhat xvas expected.
Collections aie said to lie fair In some lines
lint not asa xvhole entirely satisfactory , nnd a
good deal of pre.ssnie Is sometimes necessary
to bring delinquents up. However , the situa
tion heie Is no xvorse than It I.s In the east.
Jiepicsentallve traveling men say that there
appears lo be more life to trade In Omaha
than In either Kansas City , St. Paul or Mln-
nciinoll.s , and that the season has been listless
and unsatisfactory to salesmen throughout
the conn try.
Colonel W. J. Onahan , comptroller of the
oily of Chicago , Is visiting Omaha tills xveek ,
nnd In conx-ersnllon with an old acquaintance
xilioiu lie met here , expicssed delight at the
metropolitan appearance of this city , and
\vlthli.s xvlde streets add handsome business
, Xili > < ; ks , and predicted thai it would surpass lls
H rivals xvest of Chicago If only. Its capi
talists and rich men would either xvako up or
Militult to bo "xvaked" at a lii > ( class funeral ,
As the colonel remarked , we have too many
old mossbaeks of the SI. Lou I.s , Missouri , va
riety.
It Is understood that Mr. Robert Kasson has
Dually decided to form a co-partnership with
capitalists who will , with Jlr. K. , put up * | 00.-
IXNii'iish as xvorklng capital and u noxv xvholo-
salegroeery firm will do Imttlu for lls share of
Omaha's J7oooWO ( of sales lu that Hue. Porter
Jims , it Co. , of Chicago , onoof thn heaviest
fruit and produce commission houses In Iho
country , xvHl occupythe buildings erecting
/or them .On Jotiiw und Ninth stieets about
May I , proximo ,
I'rlees continue steady , Coll'ees fell off In
( imitations tlio flrstof the xveek , but recovered
and are steady at quotations , with a Ilrm
market tit all Important points. Su
gars are steady , xvlth an upward
tendency and refined advanced Saturday and
closed quiet but Ilrm.
Tliero Is no change of Importance In drv
goods , bill w'llli an actlx'e demand for wasli
goods and bright went her , prices are steady
all along the line.
The wool market has been decidedly active
nnd sales at Huston aggregated 2,750,000 pounds
against 1.400,000 last xveek.
Syrups have been active and an advance of
le per gallon on glucose goods I.s noted , and
while Ihls Is merely the dictum of the trust ,
the cITcel I * iho same. '
The lonal produce market has heeu more
ni-tlvu. Kggs are unchanged and iiuotable tit
0 , forslrlotly fresh.
Hntler receipts have been moderate and
Vprices are about the same as last week.
Poultry Ihheaive , fancy chickens selling nt
$1,50 per do/en ; ducks. Ji.00. Uiimo Is plentiful
and dull. Veal In light receipt and strong de
mand. Hcansslightly more active uml the
market xxell cleaned up.
llerrles aru In fairly liberal supply nnd
rallier sloxr sale anil Hie prospects favor
larger receipts and lower prices next xveek.
HecelplHof early vegetablesjaio Inereaslnir
mm inn iT.\Muitn it * uu jMi'llllllll iroill HOW O1I ,
nnd slightly lower prices are anticipated.
Cabbage and tomatoes eontlnuo scarce and
high , llananas aru lu brisk demand al higher
prices. Oranges are advancing. Lemons ate
unchanged but will probably go higher a.s the
beasim advances.
Corn , oats and hay are higher and In giiod
request. Chee.su Is rat her quiet. Linseed oil
Is steady and unchanged at tilOtClo. Turpen
tine Is le lower.
Thu receipts and exports of butter at Now
Yoik KlneoJlay 1 , the beginning of thu trade
year , compare as follows :
necelpts. Exports.
For weekending April H . 'H > , l'iB Llt'.WT
Same week ! ! * ! > . HS.IIS'J lavj.Vl
Mince May 1 , It-Mi . S.nMlO ! I'.WI.Dfl )
Same time last year . l,7llCil ( 10Vli,7J."i ( (
CliccM' As for some days pasl thecheesu
trade \\iiHijiilut and prices only
steady , with
-"H < ; iui .s , , f | | , to milumn-made goods decreas
ing. \ fair home order trade was the rule.
Ihe following aru the quotations : 1'ull eieam
autumn-made Cheddars , ' hW.IOtJe pop lli.t do.
HMIPS. Ili'jtfUOV ' : Voiing Ameilcas. ll'ilMl'tO ' :
JlbMms , Kitl > vo ; low grades , ' IliroTe ; No. 1
BvvisH. Haai.Vi brick , full cream , IMJHc.
The lecelpts and exports of checso at New
Y.iiU simv .May 1 ( the beginning of thu trade
yean compare as follows :
Keeelpls. Kxporlfl.
Tor week ending April II. . . . jt/isi / a , " ' 's83
Same neek 1NMI . \ymj \ WM.I87
fJInce May I. 1KM > . . IKI7iOl : T4.4le.M7l
Same lime last year . I.ifT..IIill 7S..T.7U7lt
Oh ) llnleb I.s credited with thu ronuirk Unit
* Iieexpeetsioseobeforolong In l.ini. Ihe corn at ; BO , oats at r > o and wheat pork selling at * I. " > .IW at
Chicago markets.
Mr. I'liIcoiiorllniU that his loss from smoke
and water lu the llro which consumed
lliown-
Ing. Klng.V t'o's. Htoek was much larger than -
he in Hist supposed. The slock Inventories
iihonifcMit.uoo and ho estimates hU loss at X >
to ID per cent of this amount. Ho carried
Jim MI Insurance. One policy of J.1,000 expired
nd was renewed on thu day beforu thu lire
Satmday ,
The unfortunate stockholders In the Kxpo-
slll.in building company are to hold n meeting
tins Niturility evening and decide what they
aie 1. 1 do with Ihelr elephant. His said they
h.tve leased the upcni house to Milwaukee
V M > te u ho me to make It one In n ulrecit of
> " si.-i n nnd northwestern theaters , and that
ll. . is leaves Jlr.Cruwfoitl out.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK.
Cuttle.
' Saturday , April 10.
I'st limited receipts of cattle U.1UO. compared
' with i t'N'i ' yesterday and l.iiltt last Saturday
'ihe iv.-clptHOf the week havji been l-UIIcom-
liaifd uuh r IlT thuueek provlous , n gain of
4s | I Uu maiket opened blow and unchanged
on u few loisolthu beat bteornand slow mid
weak on evtrythlnsr eUu. After iho
lilck of iho receipts had changtd
bands , huyem beeamo moro particu
lar about their neleutlous and In almost
every ciihc oir.ucd lower iirlees. The largo ro-
cclptsallortcil buyerx to either select Ihelr
'
I'littu.orKetthL'm tit ihotrblds. The market
soon became xery weak mid Hhaded off on thu
bes lots unsold , mid ftoeotoo lower on other * .
wlih
suveriil sulos reported as much as Mo
lower
Thu number and quamlty of thero-
ce pts of hteen were ihu bt-at for bometlmo ,
. . , . .
4.W.
Thu supply of .
c.ws was llni-
lied and pp ce.s fulled to Hympulhlio with
lieove.s. The best
grades sold tlrm with
' ooen-
'hlonul > los shaded purhup-i u little , hut thu
ijurU'l may bu quoted unchanged on cow t.
H ehangcd hands bo fore mldduy and the
iiiiirlivt elided ' steady. Hulls ere nctlvo ami
unchained. 1'eedera mid stwkoM were not
very plenty neither was there much of a do-
iiuind muf u fuatiirolui market on them
' mid vlOMid steady.
* ! " , " < l wll't.sot liogs aooo. comjiapcd
viih IyoKterUay uml 3,411 lust batur-
dny , The receipts ilurlnc the week liavo been
MMft , compared wltli.lfi.iil3 the pmvlous week ,
n gnln urT.Kl. The market opened strong mid
active , nil changing hands early , with HIP
aveniKM price paid t lUAtt compared wltlwfl-07
yestorduv , Thu ran ire of prices
was fl. lftl..V | A few loftds of
choice heavy , hogs olcl nt H.n'rfH.to.
Lust Monday the market touched tlio top llg >
itres ' not only dnrlni the week but thl sen-on.
I'romtl.tnit .Monday , the nvcraxe price paid
rapidly declined to. fl.frj'i on UVdnesilay.
Thutxlay a tinner feellnir prevailed and the
average went up to * I.W H Thursday , to M.07
rldny mid to t\ft'i \ ( today.
Them wete only a few sheep here nnd Ihcy
were .sold. Some Nebrnskans went nt 4.VJ5.
The following Is u table of jirlciM paid In
this market fnrthogradrsof stocktneutloned :
I'rlnw steers , f.mn to inn ms . f I.IX ) a l.ni
teed ! sleers. 1SJ ) lo I IV ) It > s . 3.fl5 lftl.O :
( food Hteers. HkV ) to if : ff > s . : i0 ffll.a'i
Common Ii Moll.VJS , leer.s . L'.Ofl ( Wl."i
Comniou cmiuers . 1.0) )
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.00
J 'air to good cows . I. Ill )
Hood to choice rows . . . . . . 8.91
Choice to fancy rows . BXi
I'alr to goiMl bulls . ' 1. 7.1
Choice to fancy bulls. . . . . . . 2..V )
Light Mockers and feeders . - . ' >
I'Vedcrs. UVIUillWlb ! ) . S.W < & > . < * >
I'alr to cholco light hogs . .Til * 4.0. ]
I'alr to uholco heavy hojz.s . 4.10 wl.I.i
I'alr to choice mixed hogs 4 4.05 Wl.10
Co in Jin i' " live Tall.s. (
The following tables show lh'ovrangn ( n
price * on hogs Muring this mill last week :
Days. This week. Last week.
i r.'W8i so < lo < ti i : >
I IW ftl 15. 4 10.41 lil
\Vcilnuiil.iy I .110 6(110 II Vtla
Tliuri > ilnv I UO ( (410 a W4 OTj
Krhlny : i s.i HI 10 x a.vtl li
Halnriliy : i 1'j ' ft 1,15 4 IQytl DJ
-
Knn o of I'l-locs- !
The following tablu shows thu range of prices
paid for hogs :
Light and medium hogs ft.Q. ! > dtt.Ki
flood to choice mixed hoes 4.US & 4.IO
Uood to choice heavy hogs 4.10 © 1.13
Avorafjc Cost ol * Jfo.s. .
The following table gives the average cost
of hogs on the dales mentioned. Including thu
cost today , as based upon sales reported :
Date. I'rlce. Date. I'rlci' .
April 1 * l W4 April 11 4 Oi'-i
April 8 4 Ki'f AprilS \ 4 i : 4
April II lOHi Apnlll 4 1(1 ( < 4
April 4 4 OH'4prlfir 4 ( ill'/i
April r. 4 intj April lit 4 DiVi
April 7 4 12 April 17 4 ( HIM
Aprils I 12 AprlllS 4 07
April U 4 IW'i Aptll 1U 4 OS ? ;
April 10 . . 1 ailf
* Aver K" I'rlco ol' llnga.
Showing Iho average price paid for loads of
hogson Iho days Inillcated In 1SJ7,1833 , ISSII and
IfcUO :
Uay. Agrll'VU April 'K ) April 'S3 April ' 87
II ' 4 1CU Sunilnr r > 23 52-J
l.'t 1 WM 4 Kl * Sunday f > 20
Hi 4 U.HJ 4 M 5 20 5 %
17 4 Ul'.VJ 4 i'J 5 15 B 27
1H 407 4m 0 07 & . 4)
111 4 ( * m 1 51 S IS t > 24
st nnd fjowcst Sales of Ilo .s ,
Today Vestorday
Highest ? l (5 ( Highest W 10
Lowest , . . -l03 Lowest 100
Stock Receipts.
Official Yesterday Estimated Today
Cattle. . . . 8ii cai-s lflS.1 faille Kit cars HIM
Hogs 01 oars 42. I logs 5'i cars 3100
Sheep. . . . Scars 1517 Sheep. . . . 1 car VJ
Horses 2 cars 2
Disposition of Stoclc.
Phowlug Iho number of cattle , hojs and
sheep bought by thu packets and leading buy
ers on today's market.
CATTUi.
Hnyers No.
Swift .V Co 807
Oeorge II. Hammond A Co : r4
The Armour-Cndahy 1'acklng company. . . iw :
Leo Hothehlld -Lift.
llcnton > x : Underwood 'in
Nels Morris m
Shippers and feeders CM
llecker .t Dugen 4)1 )
Jacob Lobman 277
noos.
The Armour-Cndahy 1'acklng Co l.RJfi
"
Omaha 1'acklng Co . 1,500
Swift it Co 4VI
O'eorgo II. Ilamm0nd\t Co 401
SuluH.
No. Av. 1'r.
1 buck tsn j- >
US native mixed 87 ! > 2
STIIKUS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . 610 2.1 10. .1C05 a 75 W..1227 4 a *
H. . OHI : i 40 SO. .11:12 : a so 1H..1271 4 05
12. . KiO no ( ! 0. .iito aw ) -IT. . . 1240 4 < H
0. . I7 ; i no (5. ( . iiiso a en 3).l2Sn ) 4 10
2..1070 1 no 22. . 1274 4 10
2. . 1110 2 none 40. . IIKM 4 10
; I..IIIHI nevi .1151 a S5 I0..iill : ] 4 II )
4. . KW , vi .INI : IRI 18. 1215 4 15
I..II20 150 12. . 1205 a 00 M. I2.-.2 4 15
20. . M'JI : i.VS . 11 it ) a i HI II ) . . l.'ttl 4 15
8. . IWI ; i en II. . 1248 4 15
1..I2IW ilia ) ii in 20. . ! 2Si ( 4 15
5. . fl-.ll .1117 4 00 4I I 25
Bl. . KXI 1 ( VII 17. .I2sS I 00 4 * EO
8I..HKII 20. .12111 4 00 12. . 140(1 (
20 , . ira ( I1.n. . .1257 4 00 : ci..iei ; I .r.
: i. .111:1 : : n. .1118 I 00 80. . 1'tltJ 4 .r >
fi. . 11)10 ) IS ) . .121(1 ( ! 0) ) 20. . 187.1 I .r
10. . IKS 20. . I .TO 4 IX ) : w. . 14:12 : 4 , ' ! 5
I4..1IUI I 70 SO. . 1207 I ( HI 7i..iii5 : 4 40
10..Hill 70 IV. . ,1241 400 50. . iti2 : 4 40
27. . UW I ! 70 . , 1225 4 00 SO..KWI I W
IS..till I 70 45. .1271 4 05 W..1411 4 ! H
4..1100 ' ,1 ,1311 4 05 19..11.VJ 1 UO
15. . WM
COWS.
H. , Indlanoln : ArmshurRer Jt Co. , Oxford : \V.
II Jones , lloldn tie ; J. JiTKetnen , Mlndcn ;
Jones Ilroa. , llastlnss : llabbltt & Kvnns ,
South Hemlj John I'rtwtrom ft Co. ,
Xaltno ; Terry ft I'rit'h. Wahoo ; James
llanley , MeniphN ; I. II. Deets , Krarney ;
J. M. I'ox. Hamilton ; A. Milt nor , Wncm V.
Tlernov , Ilioken lloxvi A. T. NlchoU. I.ltch-
llolilil ) . Itetison , Central City ! J. I * . MeDon-
oiiBh.VCo. . Unl ; Nye.ty.Co. , I.elahnml I.lnd-
ny ; K. C. Monin. l.eluh ; reterllallltran. Mnd-
Niiy ; 11. Hehlnstock , Wet I'olnt ; Crouetj. Urns. ,
ft. Edxvards ! lllUs ft Itllss , ! < ehuylrr ! II. Iu- )
four. Irvlintlon ; A II. Uheeks , Vork ; Ulalr.V
Co. . Minvoodj W. II. TerxvllllKcr. DxvlRht ! H.
C. llolilt. Coehner ; J. J. Mffhtbody , Ucuova ;
Anderson Sc Johnson. Uukland ,
On the Market With Cuttle.
F. C. Illlss. J. W. Johnson. Iloxvolls ; ll.Schln-
utoek , Weil Point ! J. U. Mather-on. I'llKer ; N.
M. I.oxvrle , C. Ktcher.Statitou ; K. J Hale. Hal-
tin Creek ; North American Cattle company ,
Oalidale ; Joe Palmer. Surprise ; Harris A/ . ,
Charleston ; H. C. llohlt , Uoehuer ; It. II. Oani-
lilel. Herman ; Dexver A Iij-dlck. Teka-
mah ; William Johnson. Cedar Kaplds ; Dry-
fees jfc H. . Merehlslon : O. W. No IT , UeorKii
feliuiis | er. Itozerss Standard Cattle eonipanv'
Amcicoixe ; ( lloetel , .Mlllard ; II U l.ydlek &
Sou , J. U. Klliolt , H. P. Mordcn , Tekemuh ;
John I' . K'esiler , Oakland ; I ) . N. Wheeler.
Sioux City , la.j J. V , Cniitllu , Kiixvllns , Wyo. ;
llobson .t Illnek , Coznil : C. K. Way. 5rd ;
.lohii-oii A : Ilodlry , C-ounell llluirs. In. ; J. O.
Illakslee. llelinlnitton ; Perry & M. , Cedar
Hluir * ! Pntrlek llrothers , Mckerson ; . C.
OroKnrv , TnlniiiKP : M. J. Illalr.Weeplmr Wnter ;
II. ! , . Oldlmio , O. Ilur.'Css , Nehawka ; J. Iyun.
M.3H. Shoemaker , I'lilou ; Peleixin llrolner > ,
Weston. In. ; Ueorsre Varne ? , Itmlen k 7. . . Mis
souri Valley. In.i Wright > V Allen , David City ;
J. Hustle , i : I m wood : A. H. Wilson , * Walton ;
Heed & O , , Hardy ; K. O. Hend , Syra
cuse ; A. Criileksliank. J. 1) Iloyles. Crete ;
J. T. ( Joode.l & Co. , Weston ; W. K.
Thorne. llladen ; K. I. Day , On-enxvood ; P. M.
Wolfer. Kndleott ; it. W. ( 'arrell. Culbertson ;
S. HltfKlns , Itaiikln llrothers , Cambridge ; I' .
II. Allen , Arapahoe ; J. .ler eu-en. Mlnden :
Ilabbllt . K. , Ashland and South Hend ; John
Koch , Sntton ; Doxx-iiey .t Toof. Aurora ; .1.11.
Hunt. ClarkMin : J. h. Iman. David City ; I' .
Armstrong. ,11. Malonc. Plclil-ell ; B. K. Iteahin.
Corlland ; Tobias .Speleh. Sntton ; D. Nulls ,
Valparaiso ; . ! . 1C , Hood : Wahoo.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
I'rotliieo.
Knns-Strlctly fresh. I'e ' : cold storage , pick
led , limed , salted not wanted at any price ,
I'oL'i.Tiiv Tiirkcvs. diessed , fancy dry
picked. I'jfM.'le ; turkeys , llx-e per Ib. ! > 9Ilc ;
ehlclien.s. fancy. lOftil'.V ; ehlcki us. choice , lift
Hie ; chickens , live , per doz. , if I..V > ; jl.75 ; ceese ,
dressed , fancy , litf/ille ; geo-o , dressed , choice ,
@IOc ; geese , llxe. do/.ijli.oOft7.lKducks / ; ) ; , dress
ed , fancy , lie ; duck * , choice , ifJf.lOc. ; ducks ,
live. dot. . tMtQ3JOO : pigeons , do/ . . * l.0031.25.
UA5ii-.laek ; snipe. $ I.WII,25 ) : milden plox-er.
tl.UH7ol : mallard dueks. I-.MHMW.25 ; .vunras-
backdueiis. Jl.UOrf.VX ( ) ; reiMiead ducks , doz. ,
JI..V > ® ! .75 ; teal ducks , doz. , : , OjJi 1.25 ; ml.\ed
ducks , doz. . Wer ) l.lil ( ; geese , Canada , f2.riO ®
tMK ) ; geese , Mntill. HJWilAH.
niAi't.n Si'OAit Per Ib , ll12Ue.
CIIIISK : Per Ib , full crenni Voiing-Amerlca ,
HVie ; fullereain twins. IO.Je ( ; fnll-crvttn | Ohio
Sxvlss. la ( ] ; full cream Wisconsin Swiss , IJiilfiv ;
full creiiu : brick , I'M ; full cream llihbnrgbr
Swiss. JR- : . . * :
lloxuv lWHe ! per Ib ; strained , flo.\ >
OKAXCIKS Per Imx , I'lorldu lirlRhts , . $3.75 !
Messina , Jt.25 : ; California fancy uavala' ? 5.00 ;
Ijos Angeles , $3.75 ; secdilng" , Ulverslde. W.254)
. ' 1.50 ; mountain , 1.00 ; In llxe-box lols2. ' > 6 per
linv litwc
PiNiiAi'i'r.ns Per doz , M.OVTI.OO. (
.STIIAWIIKIIIIIIS : Per ijt. OTft''ic.
ClliKll-I'ur bill , refined , JH..V ) ; half bbl. ji..Vi : )
hard elder , pure , per bid , W.IK ) ; oratfce cider.
half bills. 17.00 ; pear elder , half bbK $7.00.
MIKUK MKAT .Vnfic per Ib.
LKMONS Per bov. Messina fancy , II.06SI.5' ) ;
Vonlulll , good. J2.ni ) .
HAXAXAS Per bunch. ? I.OO < i2.'iO.
llUTTini Cieamery. fancy rolls , prints. 22 ®
"Ic ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , 2ii jc22c ;
creamery , choice , lS",20c ; dairy , fancy lolls
and prints. IKft''Oc ; dairy , fancy M > Ild packed ,
17 < til'o ! ' ; dairy , choice , I.VWir > c ; country roll ,
fancy , l. " > 74llo ) ; choice , 12fiil4e ; country roll ,
good , lirTf.liic ; country roll , fair , 74iKic ; poor
htOl'k , .IflM' ,
HONKS K.inotatlcns are for delivery In Chicago
cage ) . HIT buffalo , per Ion. Jlli.OO'ftls.OO ; dry
country , ( ileachcd , JIO.omii.OO : ; dry country ,
damp and meaty. .W'MIUtO.
VKdKTAlii.KS Old Sxvect potatoes , fancy
Milseatlne. per bbl. f l.dl ) ; onions , extra fancy ,
* . . " > ( ) ; onions , fair. $2..V ) ; rutaliairas. f..oo ; cnr-
rots. W.OJ : paisnllis. J'--.V ) ; heels. f.MIO ; lioi > e
radish roots , per bbl , .f ! . . " > 0 ; per Ib. 7e ; celery
mots , per Mil , { 0.00 ; celery roots , per do , : , ( Wo.
I'niWKiii'Ks-fiiStRc per III.
.IBi.MK ( < ; ' ® per Ib.
DKKSSKII VKAI < Cholcu medium , S9c ; light ,
fif > e ! heavy. Ti4e.
Aei'i.KS 1'er bbl. Oenltons. JI.OO ; Wllloxx-
Txvlg.tl.5n ; Hen Davis , $ l.fiO ; Hon. .uilte , $1.50.
JlNHKinOlt--lile.
( : - -
( 'ocoAstrrs Per hunred. JI.75.
I'u.'Ki.EH 'Medluiiu per bbl , J5.59 ; small , fl.50 ;
gherkins $7."iO ; C. & H. clioxv choxv , qts , fi.Sj ;
pts , t-'l.i."i. :
POTATOIIS Porbu , fancy , : i" e ; choice. 25iOc. :
KIHII 1'resh frozen xvhlto trout , plku and
pickerel , per Ib , 7o ; sturgeon , 7c.
HIIIKS , l'ii.TS : ANI > T.xi.r.oxv Oreen salted
hides , ltc ; dry salted hides , iv&'o ; dry Hint
hides , 7c ; calf hides. f > c. Damaged hides 2c
less , Sheep pell.s. green , eaeb.-V'f'/.II.'J.'i ; ulicep
pelts , dry. tier II ) , ( Vailc ; talloxv , No. 1 , : i'f64o ;
No. 2. IPiSiiile ; grease , white , : tj5i'4e ! ; yullow ,
2)iTfie. ) ( :
IIKAN'8 llnml picked nax-y. $ I.5tvi ? > I.COtliaiid
picked navy , medium. I1.40U1..M ) ; hand picked
country , Sl.anfti.4U : good clean. J1.2oai.w. :
AlTJ.u HU'iTKU Per Ib , C/io'v.
Groceries.
Dltllin KltuiT Currants , nexv , 6'j7sc ! ;
prunes , casks. 1,1100 Ibs , i ; , e : prunes , hhls or
bags , ( l'iO,7VJe ; citron peel , d rums , 20 HM , 22e :
lemon peel , drums. Hie ; fan ! dates , boxes , 12
Ibs , He : aprlcotx , choice ovnporutvd , 15c ; apri
cots , jelly cured , 25 Ib boxes , Ilk.1 ; apricots ,
fancy. 25 Ib boxes. Hie ; apples , choice ex-apor-
ated , lOe ; apples , prime nexv , H'/ic ; figs. layer ,
10 per cent tare , laiiei luhacks. . 7c ; Persian
dates , 7c ; Salt like ; uiples. | Tie ; blackberries ,
evaporated.10 Ib boxes , 5J.ie ; cherrle * , pitted ,
dry cured , Hie ; peaches , pared , fancy , Ihe ;
5 = lce , Hie : Salt Lake , 7e ; pitted pllims , Cat. ,
1 b boxes , 8tiUKu ; raspberries , ex'aporated ,
N , V. , new. : ) ( t ; prunes , H. Cl. , CpO-'O , t & 0ic } ;
oranue noid. 15u : raisins. California. Lftndon.
crop ISMi , f2.4 ( ) : Cal. loose muscatels , crop JSSl ) ,
t-MO ; Valenclas. 18HH. fl"ie " ; Vnlenelas , new ,
Uo ! Cal. needless skii , So ; Ondiira layer , nexx' ,
lie ; dried grapes , f > o ; prunellcs , now , I' ' c ,
CAXXKII OoonsFruits' , California standard
brands , 2'jC-ll ) , per doz Apricots , ti,7ixft > t.Ki ;
apricots , plo fruit , $ l.rxl ; gallons , H.M : blnck-
berrles. .W.2.1 ; cherries , black , t'.otvto'Jilj-cher-
rles , whlli ) . $2.25ft2.r > 0 : grapes , * l.VVii.W ( ( | > ; pcai-s ,
Hartlett , ft.Moa2.25 ; peaches , yelloxv , KaOQSi''i ;
iKtaches , lemon cling , $ . ' .40 : plums. ( . * g3I. < )5B )
1.80 ; plums , golden drops , fl.sO ; plyius. green
gages , fl.avrgi.su ; peachen , xvlth pttsIn. . J1.IX ) ;
currants , J2.i : ( ) ; gooseberries. .25 : ( iiilnecH ,
t2.lt ) ; raspberries , J2.N ) ; straxx-birilesr ! ; , W. . " > 0 ;
peaches , a-lli eastern .standards , $ l.rt5 ; a-lb pie ,
11,10 ; ( Mb pkv f..r.'i ; gallon pie. % l. 00) ) applet.
high standards , 2.75 ; 2-lb gooseberries , iKle ;
2-lb straxvlierrles , iHVQIVki ; 2-lb nispherrles ,
11.00 ; 2-lb blueberries. titKiilUv ; 2-lb blackber
ries , (15T4750 ( 2-lb Nlraxxberle.s , pre.serx'ed , JI.Sllj
2-lb raspberries , presetted. $ i.sil ; 2-lb black
berries , preserved , ? l.20 ; pineapples , llahaina
chopped , ftJ.li ) ; 2-lb Hahama grated. J2.75 ; 2-lb
llaliania sllciHl , j''JV ) ; 2-lb Standard jlleed ,
fl.2.Vicl.in ; cherries. 2-lb red , Baltimore , 85-
Wejpe.irs.-lb , * ! . : ) .
VKlKTAHi.ns--Tomaloes : j Ib extra , JI.OO ; a B )
standard xve.steru brands , | UV-I | < 5 < ' ; gallons ,
strictly standard. W.W. C'orn 1'lne.st crown ,
fl.ro ; gllt-cdged Niigar corn , very tine , < M..V ) ;
choice 2 lt > tiligar corn , * l,20 ; 2 B > extra xvi'stern
brandsGT > oiifl.OO ; 2It > standard xx-estern brands.
POfo'Oc. Mnshroons 1 in Krench , extra line , 22
O.'i'w ; 1 Ui Kreneli. line , lK22t > : 1 tt Trench , or
dinary , liVSISc , Peas -TiTH line , pop can , S5c :
deml line , per eaii , Hie ; 2 Ib , sifted , { l.iiil ; 2 Ih
early June , fl.2.VQil.ii : ; 2 Ih Marroxv , standard
brand , 11.10 ; 2 m .sqaked. 57c. String Ileaus2
Ib high grade. Hefugee. KV ; 2 & > ( iolden xrax
benns , 7 , e ; X' ffi string beans. 71V. Iilni'a Iteans
2 Ib soaked. 75e. Hoslon linked Heans a Ib
Lewis. * l. in ; crown brand , JI..V ) . Sweet Potatoes
a Ih Nexv Jersey. 41.00. Pumpkin a 10 nexv
pumpkin. { 1.00. OUr.-i " u-ud tomatoes , il.OO ; okrft ,
il.UI ; succotash , $1.20" .
l-'isn CodlUh , e < tra Oe < irges , new , 5' e ;
grand bank , now , l > jc ; ullver , 2-lb blocks , O'.ie ;
snow xvhllo. 2-lb brleki , noxv , i < o ; Turkey cod ,
large middles , hrlek.s , 8 > ii > ; .snow xvldte crates ,
12-r > Ib boxes , "Je ( ; leebind halibut. IV ; medium
sealed herring. 2.V ; No. I scaled herring , 22t > ;
domestic Holland herring , 55c ; Hamburg
siilcinl herring , gl.50 ; Hnsslan .sardines , 7.V ;
Uiisslan sardines , plain , We ; Imported Hol
land herring. 1'nmn bcand , HUc ; do. fanny
milkers. l e ; mackerel , No. I shore , half bills.
< ii.oo : ; blo.iters. half hills. ( IH-.OI ) : xvhltu llsb ,
half nbls , if.oii ; trout , half bids. f5.r 0 ; family
xihllotlsh. fLOU ; Kulinnn , K.V ) ; 1 Ib mackerel
( herring ) , ( UX I.IO : I Ib finnan huddles , | ,75 ;
I Ib lobsters , f2.15U2.25 ; 1 Ib Alaska salmon ,
Aleut , H.iV ) ; 2 Ib oysters. 10 oz , il.lX'n 1 Ib
oysleis , r , < > A H.1.5 ; 2lbsillect. 12 at. fJXi ; lib
clams , Ilttlo neoks , fl.2.'i ; 2 Ib clams , little
neekn. W.in ) ; U Ib sardine * , Imporled. | ) urvusi > ,
100s ( fn.ooaiO.ort ; > Ibsarillnes , Imported , pur
case , 100s , IZMW.VM ; ' , Ih liulted | ) ) bonele4s
kaitllnes , 2iU'i 14 Hi sardines , Ameilean. pur
lees , Treneh style. < l..v > 2,1.Ki ( ; 'j 'Hi saidlnet. .
American , purcayj , lojsI'rench style , " .Vkifi
K.CHI ; 14 Ib sardines , mustard , per c.ase , 60s ,
& .75S4.00 ; Imported key saidlucs. jia.tX ) .
SOAPS -Cast lie , motth'd , per Ib. SlUc ; do
white , per Ib , lie.
lliioujjKParlor , 4 He , U.75 ; a tie. i.'JTi ; sta
bles , t > .s : , ; common. tl..V > ? l.75.
COCOA 'i 11) tin. 40c per Ib.
i.ATK-HWa-'iV-pur Hit German chico
rcd.8'te. '
SAI OIIA Hbls , l ? u ; granulated , 2o ; kegi ,
SonA-Pkgs. fin Ibs to liox. 5V.Q.1'io. '
NUTS-AlinoiiiU. ISoi HrnzIU , lie ; fllberti.
124e ; peeans. lie ; walnuts , 12ie * ; lieaiiiit
coeks , ( < o ; roasted , lloi Tennes eo peauut.s 7c.
DIIUOH < llrocerH' ) l't > rlb Horux , K'oj oop-
perns , 2iio ; Hay leaves. 14o ; gl"o. M < > i upsoni
salts.4o ; ghiubor sails , ilo ; buipliur , 2 > iei blue
I
!
Ii5e ; sealing wax , 25 Ib Ixixes , redil4oi
wax. as Ib boxes , white. 4c.
MOI.AMIM' HbU , N. O. , fatioy , iirr gal. .V i
7o ; choice , 4.Vitl7e. Bood.aiVi Koi Cuba baUluj ,
; blauk blritp , 20 < '
\ ' * TIHIi * I1 IHM TC1
SrtCLLATI\H \ , MARKETS ,
Wheat Again a MaijjjBFeaturo ( ( Opening
.With a
CORN STARTS HIQffe OL03ES FIRM ,
Strong All nnjbtat Slightly Hot
ter KlKiirrs ProtllNloiiH Quiet
Good Pciiinml'iftir ' Cattle
CiiiCAno , April 19. [ Special Telegram to
TIIK IlF.i ; . ! Thu wheat Jiinrkot watt u big ono
ngulu tudiiy mul tnido was puzzled Jo licep
truck of tliu notion. The market opened with
ulinrstof strength mill with July over Ic.
higher , 'fills was due to the fjomoxx'lint sensa
tional crop reports , cold and dry weather reports -
ports In Olilu mul the iiiirthwcst mul to thu
largo oxpoit mid mttlltigb'lig'lm..ss nt New Vork
after thu closu yuslcnlliy. Tlio strength was
% nalntnlnel ( on good liuiulry for Hour here and
Hood of buying orders front the oust and
from tincountry. . On tlio early bulge there
xvas selling of Juno liy llulchlnsnn ,
but lie gathered In all theInly
lie oould. Several houses. Including
Dunn. Logan & Co. , Mitchell. Smith and others
soldiery freely on the llrst advance. Iiiitur
In tin ) dav buying by Hnlchlnson xvascvcn
mure noticeable. The cast continued to buy
also. Still iniiru Cndah.v's brokers xvore notlve
lu buying .Inlv. This caused a second strong
bulge mill prices wont to the t'op points of tin'
day. Mvcrpool closed 'icHId up on spot
wln'iit and California futures. New York sent
leports on 10 boat loiidsof fresh export busi
ness. Wheat nnd Hour clearings today
anionnti'd to 1(15,000 ( bushels of
wheat and for ' tlio week Atlantic
ports cleared about 025,000 bushels In
wheat and Hour. May opened at HOc and sold
off toNUtje. . Jiuiu was nt 'ic preniluni over
it ; , toiW" TJi"34C' at. 1 o'eloek. Closlng'prl''e.s
wheat were as follows : April Hsu , May M > e ,
' noWi'ic , July ( > 7se , or l ic over thu close
I'rlday.
The corn market .started llrni and higher
this morning and after making .slight ad
vances held steady at tin ) close at llrst prices.
This was a gain of about 24c ! on all futures for
the day. May opened at Ittife. sold at ; c. o and
closed at X"ie bid ; June touehed 'CI'jC. closing
atltle ; July sold atci.Jo : toaaWIlo toltlifi' at
the close : August closed ul.'llV and Septem
ber at lU'.e.
, Tbeoats market was strong all day , and
afterselllng " ( i6J4o higher before noon closed
with about ' .icgaln over last night. Hess was
thu principal bull In the market and llutchln-
son led the selling. There was some buying at
times by shorts. May opened a fracllon
higher at 24'iu , sold at I'llic and closed at 24' ' ,
< < i21jo , Jnni ! and July each sold up tol'4i' '
and closed ; it.Me. .
Thu [ irovlslon trade had iiiletness | today for
( he Ili'st tlmu since tlio market received new
life about two days ago. Thu elliino was not
llnllirr MMl'tllllKr In tititt.c I til ft/ 'lull ( III ) , n ' , I t.'ol
was narrow all day In comparison with iceont
actions. May Mild at tii..i : ) , to fl.'U2 > i. to * ii.5. :
.Mine at tia.27'i. lnfia.25. to $1:1.55. : July sold at
Jl.'l.i5and : ifia.lo. In lard the range of prices
was liariow also. Mav sold at M..50 and * i.l ! ? ' .
Juno at $ il.52'i ' and fti.5i , and July at $ ! . . * ? ' and
Hi.tiU. There was brl.sk tiade In ribs at times
but nothing like the former day. May sold at
* 5.5 : > ii < if > .liO , June at i , > . : > 'l ' 'tM''i ' , July at JS.U5
and i.l.iU&T > . ? : ! ! to W.liT'iiilloVlock.
CIIICA tiO lit I'A STUCK.
CHICAGO , April 1 ! ) . [ Special Telegram to
Tin : HUH. ] C.vm.K Them was a demand for
all the market and anything at all useful
found buyers , heneu thu iitnrkct closed about
the nanio as yesterda.1" Salesman : " \Vllh
35.000 a week wo can raise,1'prices ; with l > tHH ( )
prices will decline , and wflh only . 'ifl.iioo we can
advance prices materially , Now tl.oiinc.slion
Is. will we have fifl.OOO or Ofex ) per week for the
next thirty days ? \Vo tiike u conservative
viuw.'e say there will , be no week for the
next four weeks that we will bavu le.ss than
no.ooo nor to o.iceed 00.000 ; Cattle that are fat
are In oest demand. ThoVfeck' * shipments for
export ur i the heaviest liver known In the
trade , which noes to Mliovt > > tlmt Kuropo wants
our cattle , and we as Annirli'aii.s arenol selfish
but are willing they hluill have all they want.
They can't call on us for too many. We look
for lighter supplies th ( < coming week and
butter prices for all grnilc/4 of cattle. "
Choice to extra' beeffis. fi:00' : < & 5ilO ; mo-
dluiii to gooil steers. > ' - ' ' > ' > to 1.MID Ibs. $1.40
@t. 5 ; JU'OO to 1IBJ Ibs. * l.yjf'/0 | : ! ; TOO to.r.0l , UN ,
* .unI.OO ; stuiiUuni and fcedm * . * i.4Kci.7."i ( ;
. . bulls and ml.sed il..VKTri. ' ' '
cow.s. , ; : ) ; bulk. i'-'O i
2.tli ; Texas cornfed btcers , t.0ft2"'l.7. " > ; grasscrs ,
fc'.OOffli'.W ) .
lions The demand was fair , with the bulk
selling about as yesterday , but lute sales , es
pecially of packing grades and piece loads ,
.sold a shade lower. Prices for the week have
been rather uneven , owing to thu heavv run
and the manlpulatlonof products by iliedoard
of trade. Vet the manipulation has bionght
the price of products up to about the same as
last year at this time , while hogs are about . "iO
per cont. lower than a year ago. Speculation
deals , however , are not to be depended upon ,
as limited values are now largely llctlt ions and
llablu to fall heavily any day. Hence country
shippers should not buy on the theory that
there Is likely to be an advance.
FJX.lXI'J.tt *
NKW VOIIK , April IP. [ Special Telegram to
Tun Itii.l : : STOCKS The stock' market , In
spile of ailvur.su circumstances , shows more or
less gain In spots for thu week. This caused
the bulls to feul greatly encouraged last night.
T hey have ceased to look for a speedy settle
ment of the western rate troubles and hope
now turns to probable legislation regarding
silver. The Inllmallon Unit a fexv western
railroad men may be Interested In not haying
any mlvuoeo has gained much credence In thu
street , and there I.s a belief thatu slrong mar
ket and other Influences will bring
those gentlemen to terms. There xxvis
no special stir at first today , but
brisk trading In a foxv leading shares
made a comparatively active market for
some time. Opening prices were at about lust
evening's figures , n largo number of stocks he-
Ing unchanged. Thu market dox'clopcd a
strong tone , hoxvever. principally under the
impression that a good bank statement will lie
forthcoming , hut fluctuations were ontlrclv
insignificant excel ) ! In fiixv Instances , l.aeka-
wanna sllll maintains Its tmnnlncnt position
In the regular list , xvlillo there was consider
able business in l.onlsvllle , V Xtishvlljo and
Hlchniond & West Point , but thegreal feature
of dealings xvas Ihe activity and strength In
Sugar Hefliierles , which completely ob
scured the movoi.'icnU III sleeks of
the regular list. Trading In Sugar ran up to
extremely high llguies. .xvhllo Iv ni'-o to ( ill's
against ( i.sJk last ox'cnlng. Clicsapcako and
Ohio stocks xvoro strong and especially llrst
preferred , xvhleh rose to til'j against (12 ( last
evening , but all other movements xvero for
fractional amounts only. TJn < closing hour
worked great change In the market. The bank
statement shown ! an Increase of fri72.iKHi In te-
servos , a decrease of nearly # 1,000.000 in loans
and an Increase of tl.LV : > .ooo In deposits. There
xvas n general hardening thionghout tin *
list. l.ackaxviinna went to iw * and
met thu predictions made early In
thu xveek. Heading was up ' , and other Coal
ers xvero strong and higher. All standard
western slocks made gains. Hnrllngion xx'ent
to lot ) . Northwestern to HIV Hock Island lo
01 S , St. Paul lolMV Jltsbnirl I'aellle to72' .
Union I'acllle to HI' . , . I.oulivllle. Nexr Kngland
and Hlg Four also lmlliMU'd ; good buying.
There WIIH little. If an > . reaction from best
prices al the close , and UitMnarkut was buoy
ant to Iho lust.
The following xveru llicjjoslng quotations :
17. S. laToaiilaril \ " , * raii > rii Pnrllli ; . . . . Ill
V. H. la coupons rtl j la/girvlitrrcil. .
U. rt. JlfirvKiilar. . . .Ittl l ! .Ill'
*
U.ravllle ) . liji. ,
ravllle UK uf "JJ . ll'i ' ( Vnlml . iu ; !
Central I'ju-lrto . Ill .vi : . ii
ChlciiKo A Allun . 131 sland . ' . "I ! 4
'
C'lilaiKo , HurlliiKlun & * A St. I' . ifji
. , - Oiimlm. . . . HI
Illlnnlj C nlrnl ilii iirfferroil .i.l
. .
I..1I.AW " "
' ' ' ' ' ' '
Kuiunk i Texan S HA" . . . . . . . ; 11
hoknc < liurii IU7J
MtfhlilllCoitrd : ] inik
MlaiMiurl I'jKMtlc . . r.'Vi ,
Jlo.NKV--K.isy. with no .
I'llIMK JlKIKMNTII.K I'\l 5ar per cent.
STKIII.IMI Kx and steady
Hlxiy-day bills. . f I.s7'4. ' ;
NKTV VORK. Ajirll 10. [ Special Telegram to
Tim IlKK.l Thu folluulns BI-O thu mlnhij , ' stocK
quotations : '
AMw. . . . . IW llfiM iv l.lii > . . . . . H.V )
Calnlunlu till. , . UU llurn. Silver . lu'i
ClinlUr . SA iMl/Dlalilo . suii
Crown Point . > .I5 | .N.diiiiuioiiweiillli. . . . HO
Con. Cnl .V Vn . 4Ui | tjiu.1llu . ( uuj
,1'lriuuulli , . .W
l ) * < l ooU T . '
, l : 'flrtra NcrHilii . / ) !
Kl CTlitn . . Ml .sutturl'revk . ISO
Jt.tlllCKTH ,
' CiucAflO. April 10.-t:15 : p. m. ole > e.-\Vla'at--
l-'lnn ; ciish. MVio ; JIny. We ! July , n"iC ,
Corn - Steady i nshXHiu ! .May , : ; t July ,
jj | -nriii ' : cush , Sl'ic ' ; Slay
H'yt'-Kirni aV44ailnc
Hurley Busy.
I'rlinu Tlmoilij I'trui at 11.27.
; lax Hi-m at II i > i.
U'UUky-Jl.02.
1'ork Slowicaili , ! l .12'i ' ; Mny , I13,13 ( July
iixio ,
I.anl-Kasyj cnsli , ( M.47't ; .May , M.IT'Ji July ,
MAI.
MAI.Hour
Hour t'tiehangedt sprlnz imtents. noft
to liard.l.v i .l.2.lt xvluter patents , HJWiMM.m ,
Provisions Shoulders. r > .OtMW.23 ! short clear ,
f-'i.lioart.Wi Hbort ribs. f,1AV ! 1.Gi ) .
Hiitlcr-Crenmery , 10H17o ! dairy. f il15o.
Cheese Knslert full eream ehectdtirs , ! ) ! { ©
in'ioi Hals , laaiOISc ; Vouug Americas , WHO
ririn : fresh , .
Hlde.s Unchanged ; green No. 1 , 4io ; heavy
and light green Halted , 4'i&V' ( : stilted bull ,
.Vie : green salted calf , fie : dry flint , 07e : dry
salted hides , Oo ; dry cixlf , ftfk ; : deacons , 20o
each.
Tallow t'nchnngedj No. 1 solid packed , 3.V
( fWc ; No. 2 , a.Uoj cuke , 4e.
ItccclpU. Shlpm'ls.
Plour . UOOO 24.000
Wheat . 10,000 21,000
Corn . 122,000 7iaPOO
Oats . 225,000 211,000 ,
NKW VOIIK , April Ifl. Wheat Hecelpt.s ,
10.200 bushels ; exports. ' ( CidO bushels ; spot
higher ; No. 2 red , iMMffMWiO In elevator.
IWHQ.11V alloat. WyfltmiMo f. o. b.j options
hlghet , No. 2 April eloslng nt 1 > ! V'C ,
Corn-Hecelits | , 2H.I100 bushels : exports. 191-
IfX ) bushels ; spot steady ; No. 2 , 4i1itM2o In
elevator , 4.'Wl.'U1e alloat ; ungraded mixed ,
U'IVic ; options firmer ; April , 41'jc.
Oats Hecelpt.s , 42,000bushels ; rcxpnrt * aSOO )
shels ; spot stronger. No. 2whltoaiUii llie ! ;
iilxed western , Ill'i'if-'Hc ' ; while western , a.V3
. 'UK1 : options llrmer : April.aai-ic.
ColTee Options closed steady , unchanged to
10 points up. Sales la.ooo bags : April , * 17.25t ;
May. * 17.IO ; Spot Hlo firm ; firm cargoes u
Sugar Haxv , Ilrm ; muscox-ado , 89 tost,5o ;
refined , firm.
Petroleum stronger.
Kggs l-'lrni ! xvestein , 13c.
I'ork I'lrm.
Ijard Kasy ; xvestern steam , JJ.S ) ,
IlulterChoice firm : xvesteru dairy , 7t3c ;
creamery , lOKIHe ; Klgln , Iliqau- .
Cheese Kasy : xveslern , lijtio c.
ST.lyoris , April 10. Wheat Unsettled ; cash ,
May , MX- : July , ( vl tis.'l u.
Corn Higher ; cashloaiO. : O ! May,2TiiI.Oc ; ( : ! ;
July. : ' < - .
Oats l-'lrm ; cash , May and July , Sliic.
Pork -'ulet ( at * I'I.75.
l.ard Nominally at $1.25.
Whisky tl.02.
Hutler t'nehiinged ; creamery. I UIIc. .
CINCINNXTI , April H ) . Wheat I'lnu ; No.
2 red , ( 7Me.
( Jorn I'lnn ; No.2 mixed , 'l7o.
Oats I'lnn : No.2mixed , 2su.
Whisky II.IC.
Mir.WAt'KKH , April 10.-Wlient-Flnn : No. 2
spring , cash , H. > SSiic ; May , 8i ? ci No. 1. North
ern. Wiilllc.
Corn-Quiet ; No. a. aie.
Oats Steady ; xvhlte , SilJ o.
Kyo I'lnn i No. l.Mc.
Harlcy Steady ; No. 2,47c.
Provisions Steady : pork , * ia.20.
MiNSKAi'or.tS , April 10. WheatHecolpts ,
Ut ! cars ; shlpnieiilH. : tl cars : market rather
.slow. Closing : No. 1 hard , April and May.KS'nc :
on track. Wtiisiii c ; No. i northern , April and
Mny. NT'ie ; on track , KJ'i'BsSc : No. 2 northern ,
April Klui May , KI4o ! ; on track , H'K&SIVio.
KANSAS CITV , April ! ! . Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 , hard , cash , 7-'c bid ; No. 2 red , cash , SJe
lld. )
lld.Corn
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 27o bid.
Oats No. 2. cash , 2Ilc bid.
IiiVKiti'OOi , . April 1 ! ) . Wheat -I'lrm : de
mand lmprovlngioldcrs ; ! oll'ersparlngly ; Cali
fornia , No. 1. 7s ! id547s Id per cental.
cental.
1,1 VK STUCK.
Cinr.\no , Aiirll III. Caltlu-He-elpts. 2,500 ;
market steady ; bee\e.s , f4.M"i.ln ! ; steers ,
Sl..vyir4.i1j ( stockers and feedei-s. W.llKTii
l.75eo ( ; s , bulls and mixed. $ l.5l > 'W. : : Texas
corn-fed steers , KI.OOIfc'J.75 ; grass Texans ,
f-ManltJUH ) .
Ho"s Heeclils,1i.0flrt | : : market steady : mixed
fl.t.vn.l.heavy : ! : , Jl.i.Vai.lOi light , sl.WitIX > ;
skips , fi. : : < iii(4.0i ) .
tfheep--lccelpt.s ! , 2,000 ; shlpineuts. ; mar-
kut sleadvjnatlves , $ I.OO'61..I ) ; western corn-
fed. H.U'i ! , " > .i > 5 ; Texans , $ .t.OJif.V-M ; lambs , J5.00
< 5o.ro.
1C\xs\9 CITV. April 10. Cattle Hecclpls ,
: t.n ; .shipments. I.NH ) ; market steady ; steers.
SI.UKfM.Sil : rows. HMfifflM ; sloekers and feed
ers. ! f2.siK'.M ; ! ) .
HogsItecelpts , O..VJO ; shipments , none ; mar
ket steady to higher ; all grades. * t.0ivai.l5.
TIIK JJiritnrJiJIKXT ItKt'Oltlt.
A IteMiime of the XVcc'k'.s lloio x in
Uculty iind Itiiildin H.
Thpvook closing yistonluy v < ls n conipar-
ntively qutct ono both in real ostuto nnd
builiiiug circles. A fair volume of business
was done , but the total shows u oensidorublo
decrease from the business of the previous
week.
Tlio following figures show the total of the
real cstnto transfers , building permits and
bunk clearings for the wuok compared with
the corresiKnulintf wock of last year :
IIK.U. KSTATK TltAN.SKKIIS.
nay. ISS'.i. ' IfiOfl.
Monday . ? 112iSl : $ 07.S8I
Tuesday . IlLflftl 2I.ISE !
\Vcdnosdav . 4l. : Xt 17.55C ,
Thursday . 40.7.S7 It.1.171
Krlda ' v . IIUni : LUSIO
Snluii'lny . IIVJIS 27,071
Totals. T . $111,172
Day. ISsi ) . 1ROO.
Monday . * fl.TOO $ f.750
Tuesda'y . H.I55 5 < XI
\\ednesday . 80.HIU 17.KX )
Thni-Mlay . IS.3IO 10,125
'
I'riday . : t.7r5 ; 2I.52.1
.Saturday . 11.000 ! 4,03.- >
Totals . , . { 101,710 iffiVM.1
Till ) II.X.XK CI.KAIII.Vdd ,
Monday . I 842 , J5 11
Tuesday . 7r : > , ( ) : > ; i 2:1 :
Wednesday . h25,40i : ( il
ThiliMliiy ' . 7I7.1II4 ! ft1 1
1'rlday . H75.072 IB )
Saturday . 740l 0 7 : >
Total t ,82l ! , W ( W
Incroisc over the eorrespondliiK week of
last year 17.-I per cent.
AVcckly Hank Stnloinonl.
New YOIIK , April 11 * . [ Special Telegram to
Tin : HBU. ] The weekly bank statement shows
the following changes ;
Heserve. decrease $ fi72,050
Loans , decrease 2,7Ss.2K ( )
Specie , decrease W H.500
Legal tenders , Increase 1,4H. ! M )
Deposits , decrease i,5.iato ! !
Ulrculatloii. Increase 10,200
The banks now hold f lrJ4,45o : In excess of the
33 per cent rule.
The ex'iiort of specie from the port of New
Vork during the week amounted to $ JI4..MI , of
which * ii,5iK : ) was lu gold and WiO-TIM silver.
The Imports of specie during the week
amounted to fUlH.lW , of which tl23t > , VJ was In
gold and t'.i , ! > ii : In .silver.
.
IliiU-Itiiti * lOxunrsloiiH to tlio Kontli
via llnrllnxtoo Itonlo.
April 2 and Mu.v 120 rodiid-trip tickets
via tlio JJurlintftou will bo hold at half
rates to points in soutliorn Missouri ,
Arkansas , Texas , Indian Torrilorv , 'J'on-
nosbofi , Louisiuna , Alabainii , MiBslssipiii ,
Konttiulcy , Florida and CJoorciiu Tic-hots
wood for thirty dnys from duto of sale.
Ticket cilice JUL'Ii Farnain slroot.
Call I'D ruin K\ ours Ions.
Pullman tourist aleopiny : car o.vcttr-
siotis to C'aliforniti and Pndllo eoast
points leave Cliicayo every Thursday ,
JCansMs I'ily every Friday via tlio Santa
Fi > routf. Ticket rate from C'lilciii o
$17. " > 0 , from .Sioux City , Omalia ,
Lincon or Kansas Cily ! $ ; i-i , bleeping
car rate from Clitca o $1 per dotihle
hortli , from Kansas C'ily $ ; t jmr double
iHH'th. Kvorythliiff furninhetl except
meals. Tho.so excnr.sioiiH are per.sonully
condiictod bv experitMiceil excnrriioh
maniifjers who ut'company piirtleri to
destination. For excursion folder con
taining full ] ) articulars and man folder
and time table of the Santa Fo route
and re.servintr ' of hleepinj , ' car berths ,
address S. .M. Osood | , general iifront ,
Ji TJ. Palmer , trarolinj , ' atfuntf A. T. At
S. F. railroad. jH)8 ; ) Farnam blreet ,
Omaha ,
Tli > Only One.
Tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul
railway is the only line running' solid
vestlbulcd , elei'trie lighted and wteain
heated trains between Uhicngo , Council
BlulTa and Omaha.
The lx.1'th reading lain ] ) feature In the
Pullman sleeping earn run on these lines
is patented and cannot | > u used by any
other railway company , it is the great
improvement of the age. Try it and bo
convinced.
Sleeping cars leuvo the Union Pacific
depot , Omaha , at ( I o. in. daily , arriving
at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. Passengers
taking this train are not compelled to
get out of the cars at Council Dlulfs and
wait for the train to be cleaned. Got
tlikuth and wleeiilng car berths at Union
tliki't ullkv , 1501 Farnam st.
F. A. N.\hll. Oi-ii , AgU
J I PllKfjXON PUBS Aft.
HOXKY von nit : r.iiuKs.
Pnlo snpplilrca en rnboclton nro used luvlsh-
ly In Jewelry liitetulcd for ovonliiff wearvthclr
bcnuty being dlspluyed in artificial Ugli ! , n.s Is
not the case with the ilcc | > er tinted snppliliv-s ,
fiTho oix coat ns nn onunncnt has of late
rnthcr lost fuvor , but n crescent of white
onyx cut with cuplils mid nymphs In relief
nnJ surrounded by diamonds deserves men
tion.
tion.Card
Card ca cs in the now and didnty skins that
have eonio recently into use tire llnl.shcd with
it border of trold lace laid on the leather. The
pattern on tlio edge Is picked out In line dia
monds.
Madame Heciimier , the duchess of Devon
shire , the pretty KlH of the L'ruch-Cnssco by
Greuze , lire Inserted innld the perforated or-
intincnt of gold Unit border inumonuulii nnd
pooketbooks.
Atn recent ball In London the electric light
was nrnuiRcd to vary In color , being alter
nately red , blue , preen mid yellow. The
ladles didn't like U , tus It ruined In alternation
the effect of their costume * .
While exquisite workmanship Is ronspicu ;
ous In most Jewelry , there lire .some brooches
made of heavily twisted nuggets of gold
Sometimes some Jewels are sunk In thcdc ,
giving scarcely moro than leains of color.
A class of twcnty-llve young Indies In Now
York is working for dear lifo to acquire a
Imudsomo face and a shapely Hguro. Miss
Mabel Jenness Is the teacher , and the ladies
come from almost every part of the country.
It is sulil that a largo proportion of the
plumes worn by the ladles who attend the
queen's drawing rooms nro hired from a shop
which makes u business of renting out
plumes. The f cut hers are worth from f I to
? 10. uml the rent of them is f'J.50 for each oc
casion.
Antique forms nro very conspicuous In
rings which tire large and rich. The gold is
yellow and richly chased , and Is chiefly seen
In the lower edge of Iho ring , and appears to
merely hold u design which is usually wrought
out hi different stones ami spreads out and
toward the knuckle.
Two women were elected to the council of
Middlesex county , Kugland , but tlio rounell
chairman declared that they could neither bo
admitted nor excluded , because the law was
mute on the gentler .sex , and , as settling the
point , the two women took seats of their own
accord In the council chamber.
'r ' Wealth v Massachusetts women , sharing the
common impression that women cannot un
derstand business , loft the management of
their property to a nephew. lie managed it
so well Unit "in u short time ho had forged
their names to the amount of St')00 ( ) , which
the ladles paid rather than have a scandal In
tlio family.
A woman was telling about the tilings
that she considered smart and these wore
among them : To wear easy-lilting gloves-
tight gloves are bad form. To wear brace
lets pnly with full dross. To have vloleto ,
citron , aloes or any swcct'smolling flower or
leaf In the linger bowls. To sign your name
in full initials arc bad.
That ilnvnttul iliselnln of Dolsai-to. Henri
etta KusstMl , says that the only woman who
can wear black to advantage is the one who
has black eyes , black hair , and Is fnt. Most
girls of sixteen could wear black , but there
is always n color that each person looks better
in limn in black , which who thinks .should
never bo worn in clothes , not even in mourn
ing by Christians.
Tlio novel idea of putting maids who wait
at the dinner table in livery has been adopted.
The dross is of some dark given , brown or
blue cloth. This skirt , plain in front , with
with hcnvs plaits behind. The waist i.s not
unlike n footman's , buttoned up clnso with
crosswise lines of red braid. A high , SUIT ,
white collar and cravat , stiff white cuffs , and
tiny white cap complete this hybrid llvory
costume.
The girl who wears a bunch of violets , who
is gowned in violet , and who uses a violet
IKM'fnine , has for her correspondence curds
those of lilac with a gold monogram upon
them. The monogram is also on the outside
of the largo square envelope in which the
card is placed. The contrast is n decidedly
pretty one , and it gives the young man who
likes to make ft joke an opportunity to say
Unit of coin-so whatever she writes will bo
kept inviolate.
A French dinner surprise is the putting on
the table at dessert a number of little Jam
pots , or "inarmltes , " in which are bon-bons ,
nuts , and all sorts of funny Ilttlo things.
Then the gumo of the "Bourse" is played ,
ami ixjoplo trade and exchange tlio "initrin-
llcs , " the fun coming in when the result of
the trade i.s announced , and somebody discov
ers that they have given away a box that had
bidden among its sweets a fancy bauglo for
one Unit contains nothing but marrnn glaco.
A beau took a letter from his pocket in
order to read .something from it to a fair
cousin who sat by his side , says the Buffalo
Express. "Ab , she mailed you n kiss. " the
girl remarked , " 'ot that I know of , was
the fellow's reply. "Look there , " and she
pointed to u crinkled place down at the corner
of the sheet , such as a damp spot might hnvo
loft. "Haven't you learned the latest .senti
mental thing ; A girl presses the paper to
her lips. leaving u mark like Unit , and so in
closes a kiss without writing n word of con
fession. That's what Jennfo did , ami you ,
goose that you are , never noticed It. "
Tlio stationery of the day is nothing If it
isn't startling and bizarre. The extreme of
Ilia models a heavy paper of bright scarlet ,
upon which the writer's name i.s embossed In
a black fiuvsimilo of her own handwriting.
Correspondence cards for the families of
eniintrv housivs linvo f chnd .
i > i.oriini'M ulicm-lnn-
Iho most picturesque portion of their ances
tral homes. Fair maidens In the joy of their
first betrothal use paper and cards with pan-
siusin pah's nt tlio top. Them is n cobweb
paper in which a busv spider has apparently
spun u dainty web all ovoru rose pink or Iciif-
green surface , and wedgowood paper , ou
which the writing Is done with nncfuliar kind
of white ink , and all manner of kfil-llnlshcd ,
cloth-surfaced papers on which you can write
only with u dull-pointed pen or quill , owing
to its roughness. A.s for writing , it has ac
complished the old task of squaring the cir
cle ; no curves must .slip in ; no lines of beauty
waver , but as angular and civet a.s a New
ICnghuid spinster , and the moro illegible and
imzxling it is , the moro distingue and swagger
it Is considered.
Your Clioloo
Of four trains dully , Omaha to Chicago ,
on the Chicago & Northwestern rail
way , The afternoon limited solid vest- !
billed train direct from Omaha at 'lilO :
every nftornoon- arriving at Chicago at
8 o'clock the next morning , earnea a
nleoper for Omaha patroim exclusively ;
hub u dining car serving sopper and
hroakfiiRt and includes in itn equipment
elegant free , parlor chair cars. The
night train at l:20 ) : p.m. , "ufter business
hours , " arrives at Chicago at 1:20 : the
next afternoon ; runs direct from the
Union Pacifio depot , Omaha , and car
ries now sleepers , chair earn , dining
cars.
cars.Furlher particulars at cltv ofllce , M01
Farnam street. R. H. UITCII1K ,
General Agent.
Don't Forget II.
The first of the series of harvest excur
sions leave Omaha , at 10t0 : ! a. in. , and
ICIfi ] > . in. , via the Mlt-souri Pacific rail
way on Tuesday , April L'l' , at only ono
fare for the round trip to points in Kan
sas , Arkansas , Texas , Tennessee , Ala
bama , Louisiana , Georgia , Mississippi
nnd Florida. For further information
call J. O. Philllppi , A. O. F. and P. A. ,
Thos. F. Godfrey , P. and T. A. n o cor.
llith and Farnnm , or at depot 15th and
"Webster streets.
fllXUUIul ItlTMKS.
A Butler county , I'luiiisylviinla , cow gave
birth to live calves last week , but none of
them lived.
A cedar stump stands onW. S. Clay's farm ,
near Shohomlsh City , Ore. , that measures
twenty feet In diameutr. A photograph was
taken of it with thirty men uml live horses
standing abreast.
The waters of the OMitalmtcheo Inko In
Florida ran olT through Its underground chan
nel n few days ago , nnd nn Immense number
of the llnfst klnii of fish were secured by thu
citizens of thuf vicinity.
Jacob Klinmcl , a fanner of Onvlgshurg ,
Pu. , has had u piece of wood tin inch long
und half nn inch wide taken from his arm. H
was a splinter from u gun which exploded In
bis lianas thirty-two ycurs ugo.
During the heavy electrical ami hull storm
ut I'uterson , N. J. , mxmtly , u largo matw of
asliim and potato hug * fell from the cloud * on
the roof ut thu extension to the city hull. The
city Hurv'M or after the ulurm picked up u
number of the bugs
A curious phenomenon u reported from
Bntoum , on llio shores of the Inck ) | son. Pur-
Ing n romplcto calm the sett d wld to liavo
sudilcnly receded from the shore , leaving It
bare to the depth of Ion fathoms , The water
of the ixjrt rushed out to son , tearing many
shlpsi from auchoriigo ami causing u givnl
amount of dnmngo. After -short time the
sen resumed Its usual lovol.
A Knoxvlllo , Tonn. . barber shaved n man
recently who readies In the Smoky mountain *
nml whoso Kvml hail boon growing slnco the
battle of Chlelcnnmugn. The man , whoso
nninc Is Hnrmor. was in the con federate arm v
ami sliuveil the day before the battle nud had
not shaved slnco. Ho said ho had not tired of
wearing so much hair and wwitod It removed.
At Americas , n few days ago. Hen Wheeler
was boiling some eggs when ho heard the
chirping of n chicken. Looking ho found
n young chicken which had kicked out of It *
shell In the tepid water In which ho had
placed the eggs. Ho took It and oarfullv dried
It and gave It food. It now Is iw lively us it
cricket umt promises to grow to maturity
IJonJamin ShalTor Informs n Philadelphia
paper that , having last a favorite dog mid
.s\H'iit \ the greater part of the day In searching
for it , he droiimod Unit night tliuthosnw thu
iinlmal fastened up In a bain some dlstunco
from where he was employed In Montgomery
county , and going to the spot the no.xt morn
ing , there was his lost pet Just as ho hud .soon .
it in the dream.
Two and a half miles from Louisville in u
southwesterly ditvction nnd in Iho neighbor
hood of the Louisville nlmshonso , there I.s to
bo seen a rnro object in the shape of n pnro
white crow. It has been in the neighborhood
for sovend days and is withti Hock of blade
crows. The croxv is not .subject to van Ing in
color , mid to vary suddenly from pure blitclc
to pure xvhito is remarkable.
There Is u dog in St. Loins that Is a ivgn-
lar funei-.il goer. AVhllo drlvlui ; out the road
to liollofontuino with n funeral ho WHS seen
tojcct up nml trot along- beside the hearse.
No moro wns thought of him until the jrnivo
was reached , ami there the hhr briiullo was
seen haiiKlnt'on the outskirts of the crowd ,
just a-s much interested as aiivono. Krom
that time on ho has been a regular mourner
,
and ho jjoos to every fuuerul that takes place.
A rcmnrkublo sound Is given out bv the
\vntor at tho- month of I'asciigoulii river In
Mississippi , which is described bv n persons
wl ese attention was called to It liy u llshor-
iniiu , who .said it "xxtis tlio spirits singing
under the water. " Prom out of the waters
of the river , apparently some forty feet from
it.s shelving banks rose a roaring , murmur-
lug sound , which gradually increased in
strength nml volume until it und reached Its
height , when it slowly descended. It never
advanced or receded , but seemed always In
the same spot.
A Russian peasant In the Simperlool dis
trict hud two sons , of whom the younger wns
his farorito. The older , not liking this , took
$1,000 that the old man liiid secreted nnd hid
it in a cornstuck.Vhoii tlio old man discov
ered his loss a few days later the elder son
acknowledged Imx'ing taken the moiun1 , and
offered to pivo it up if the father would
in-omiso thereafter to trout him the same us
ho ( lid the vomiiriM1 wmi Tin full , , , , . I- , , * . !
ami both hurried on" to tlio corn-stuck. Hut
the mice had been there before them and the
money was destroyed.
The Hcrlln museum has now on loan a re
markable painting on. panel , dating fi/m
about lilt ) , and representing the raising of
Lazarus , until ivcontlv In the possession of u
member of the lialhi family at ( lomm , to ono
of whose nneestors il is said to have been
presented by a king of Spain. Dr. Scheibler
believes it to be the picture bv Albert van
Oudewater mentioned bv Van Mnndor in ills
"Schildo Hoeck'1 a.s having been taken away
from Harlem at Iho time of the siege of Unit
city by the Spaniards. If thLs bo really the
eu.se it is a remarkable Hud.
Aunt Yes , Mmidie , dear , "heaven i.s a laud
of everlasting bliss , but what must the other
place bo I Maudie I '
don't know , auntie , mi-
ess it's a place of everlasting blister.
Mrs. Mary J. Kcddington is on the oft side
of fifty , but is
a comely ami attractive wo
man. Her yours were no drawback to Will-
Ham Hammond of Dubuquc , who is .several
years her Junior. Ho loved her in a sturdy
direct Iowa fashion. Ami while ho was pay
ing court lo the mother , Louis Hoiirlnlim of
Warren , wis : winning the heart of the bright-
eyed twenty-year-old daughter.
Till ?
JNriTKUMKNTd placed on rucofd
yesterday :
John Kolllck to AV Johnson , lot 12 , bile
I , A S Patrick's add , wd
0 C ( lenrpn to Henry Wollburg , lot 1
( ieorjie'.s.siib. w d ; i. " > 0
A M Hopkins to I , M Kellersrass. ) lot - ! . ' ,
blk II. Humidors & HlinebauKli'A High
land I'arkv d . ' [ 00
K I Maltlce et al lo A 1 tilllls , lot 4 , blk * > ,
HiirlliiKton Center coo
It KTroxcllet al lo.S R Howard , lot III ,
blk ' . ' . Kllby Place , w d -J.OOO
George Werner and wife lo Kmlly Wer
ner , s w M lot 4 , blk L' , Hyde I'ark , w d. . WO
J A lloiliaeh and wife to Oliver Chap
man , lot 11 , hlk "A , " Horbach'ssiib , w
d tuO
H Thompson and wife to H Much ) , u o ' > ,
s w and s 'i , s xv s e l.'l-in-IS. d ; 1WH ( )
TJ It I.nnnshury toM. llrowne , lot K , blk
1(1. ( .lett'-r'sadd , xv d ( WO
I , 11 Tower nnd wife to haura Tower ,
und ' , lots ! . ' : > and 'M. blk tr , I'ark Place. . 7WX )
Ira Van Camp and xvlfe lo II 11 Sehroe-
der , lot Iblk N , Van Camp's add xv d. . MO
Samuel Itnnm and xvlfe to ,1 It 1/ar.son ,
lol 7. blk 1 , L'liiinvluxx- d l00 ; !
Ii Ulchardson and xvlfe to C' SI Wood-
bridge. lot 11 , WohlKml. xv d 3,500
Annln IlauiiiKardner and wife lo ule
Thin klldseu. Int. " ' . hi I ; I. IliikculI'M hull
I ) I ) (1 1
HIshoiKt Wheeler loan Co lo K Jl Park
otiil , o > , ' lot 8 , blk "H , " Shlnn's 2nd
add. ii ed l
OKCIapplor K Wilbur , n H lots , blk
15a. Omaha , ( j e d 100
S K Johnson mid xvlfe to Sablna Huyn ,
lot 111 , blk 7 , Orchard Hill. < | o d T. . . 2
S It Johnson and xvlfe to Henry Ileyn ,
lot 2S , blk 7 , Orchard Hill , o c d. . . . . . . . 2
J ) Jl lliumiiHek ct , al ted C ) Hohbls. lots
7 and 12 , blk 2 , .South Kxbhungu Place ,
n o d 1
H ThoiiiMcn and wife to H Thomsen , s * i
sxv se 111-15-11 , ( i o d 2
GWAmes et al to S H Chapln , lot 7 ,
Hod Ick'slJ rove , wd l.v,0
State of Nebraska to Jlartln Tlbke , M <
he.111-10-12 , deed ( MO
State of Nebraska to John Anderson , , ' 15
"a-lUO acres In se isxv Ki-lj-11 , deed 415
Twenty four transfers . . . . .7UTI
MOQand HI I Dottee St. , Olnallc
tt.- " %
Kldo itprlnx nlturliniitntIS'n liomi iiihtlnn
Q'lm olilunt mul InrKivit currlnuo fnclury la Oamh *
for line work , nMiiK Iho celi'lirnlcd Hprliif Wnilivr
Axle. DraftH nml U3tlmnte ( urnliliad. Klnu llcp.'Kr-
ni ; a npuclnltr.
Notice.
Hlds will bo received by the stale board of
printing at the ofllco of the secretary of Main
at any time before April 25th nt 2 o'eloek p ,
m , , for printing and binding ono thousand
copies of the report of the burotiil of labor and
hidUKIrial HlallstlcH for Ihu year of l&fl and
lhW ! , of W pages each more or less. HampleH
of work may ho seen at the otllceof fceorolnry
ofMatu. night roHurvod to roleel any and uU
bids. HK.V. H. UowiiK.itr ,
Hoeretary of Htatu ,
Mncoln. Nebraska , April llth , IsiX ) .
NATIONAL
Ban kof Commerce
OF OMAHA.
Capital $ OOOOOO.OO
OITIOKUH.
J. N. Cornlih , pruHldenl : llnorgu K. Darker ,
vlce-presldi-utV K. J , . Hlurbuxxer , eiiihlun Wi
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