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    TUB OMAHA DAILY , BEl WEDNESDAY. MA110II 30 , 1892.
THE SPECULATE MARKETS
Ono Oent Was Added to Every Bushel of
t. Wheat Yesterday.
IT NATURALLY CAUSED MUCH EXCITEMENT
Hlntoniriitft from Hatch of Option Illll
J'nmci Tlml HI * llrnsut-n Woulil Not 1'rc-
\cnt Lrgltlinato DonlliiKK Helped
Trading Largely.
CniCAno. III. , Mnrch Sft The strlnjjs tylns
Oown the wlioat nmrliot wcrocut loose today.
As a result ixblff round cent for ovcry buihol
wns n'ldod to the price of the cct-ual , almost
In n JIITy. The nnnounconicnt inndo by which
Jlntch , In n tologrnin from Washington Is al
iened to h.ivos.ild that the proposed null-op
tion measure \\ovld not obstruct or prevent n
Klngla trtnsnctlon now ntithorbo I by the
Hoard of Trndc. hnj the ulTcct of llttlnj the
May delivery to Me. Last night the closing
JlRiiro wns ? 0o exactly.
There wns llttlo In the situation early to
load to strength. Cables were weak and nil
represented the Kurnpcnn markets as much
depressed nnd quotations caino decidedly
lower. Private dispatcher from Parts RUVO a
Bloomy pkture of the market there nnd said
that It wns rccnrdcd us ccttaln
that thu duties on Imports would bo fully
restored on Juno 1 , The weather continued
exceptionally favorable and WIIM rc iir.lud its
nbunr factor , whl.o the export business was
very cncnur.i.'InK Hut there wns n demand
to cover shorts nnd prices ntnrtod In nhovo
ycslcrdnv's close , or ut 7UiO ? for May. Then
Homo bullish news caiiiu In ; outside mat kets
were hUhcr , the union nt \\hentnnd Hour on
oconn pnss.iitu showed n decrease of 1,111V , 00
bn. , nnd the Ijcnl receipts proved to be UO
cars less than expected.
Thcso mthcr Increased the demand , nnd the
cables helm ; nthcr tneajrre , there wns a grad
ual rally to'O..c , butiiulckiy wcakcnuil , us It
> TIIS fuiind that : i ROOD deal of wheat cnmu
out at the advance. ( Jutlcr selling prcsumn-
lily for I'ardildRO. This sent the price elf to
VJlie , nnd uhllo the mnrket hold In n sluggish ,
uncertain condition , A. Kline mndu
Iiulillu t\\o dispatches fiom WashliiRtou ,
naylnit that the null-option hill was
lieitiK considered In committed and sunniv
nmcndmcnts adopted , which , If passed , would
not nITcct u fliiL'lo tninsnctloii now author
ized. The messages from the uuthorot the
llutcn nntl-'iptlon bill wcro answers tu In-
iiilrlo' | , Kllno huvlnit wired the congressman
rcKiirduiK the stutusof the bill.
The incssnKCh uro as follows : "Tho bill Is
bcltiR considered incoinmlttcoand will prohn-
> ) ly bo reporlo I to the house within ten days.
1 cannot possibly say when It will come bo-
fora the house for Its action. Committee bill
will notolMtructor prevent a Minnie transac
tion now authorised by the Hoard of Trade
rules. "
"My brief answer of ynsteulay Wus Intended
as a reiteration of the expressed purpose of
the members of the committee not to report a
1)111 that will obstruct lej-'ltlmato tradlnc , butte
to suppress Illegitimate ami Kamblltii ; trnni-
nctlons now prohibited by tlio Hoard of Trade.
Make this us public us you desire.
" \V. II. HATCH. "
The result wns that new life wns Infused
Into the trade and thcro wns quick develop
ment nf strength , Mry soon touching Hue.
UuruiR the last hour the innruet became very
weak on the receluiof lower cable ) -1111(1 free
bollln ? . Mny Fold elf near the clnso to Tll'jc ,
but reacted nnd closed firm ut from ? 0io to
7U c ,
Corn wns moro actlvo and recovered almost
entirely from ycatordny's weakness the 10-
fult bclnR largely duo to the reaction In
wheat , bliorts Hliowcd considerable nervous-
ni'Sa and were anxious to cover. Selling nas
restricted. Local receipts \\ero8mallertlKin
expected and the Inspection still very unsat
isfactory , ijhornmn und the Wcare uommls-
Bleu compuny were the principal buyers nnd
were ( icnerally thought to bo uetlnR for Cud-
iiliy. May opened nt 40e , sold vo 4Ujo ! nnd
Itopt firm until near the close and reacted to
xO'te , at which price It closed firm.
Ontswcro quiet but linn , Kovorned Inrsoly
by the better feeling In corn. There was a
firm feellnK In the provision market and bettor
prices ruled , but the advance established at
tlio clnso wus not heavy.
I'ork for May is ? ! So hlu'hcr. Maylnrd Is un
changed and'rlbs are up4c. ! . Mitchell bought
pork early , supposed to bo for Hoam , und
Hynn wus the principal seller. Packer * claim
that there Is u loss of 51 per bbl. . mulling pork
nt Its present price , and that hogs nro ut the
same price now us when ribs were sellln ; for
tO-.O. The difference between Muy und July
Iiork bus now narrowed to 17i4c. The cstl-
Jiiatod receipts for tomorrow nro : Wnoat. 141
curs ; corn , ILO curs ; outs , 143 curs ; hogs , UO.t-OJ
licnd.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
( lash ( iiiotatlona ucro us follows :
1'i.ouu ' unsettled ; prices entirely nominal.
WHBAT-NO. 2 spring wheat. 7Sfic ; No. U
prliu who.it ra c : No. K rod. ai'034c.
COHN No. 2 , iwct No. : i , y7H Ki7 c.
OATS-NO. 2 , l'85cs ! No. \vhlte.2So ! : No. 3
white. S8Wo.
HYE-NO. 2,7Sc.
lUni.KV Nn. 2. 63c. f. o. b.j No , 3 @ 54c f. o.
b ; No.4 f. o. b. . : ir > ® ( i5c.
I'LAX HKEII No. i,07o. x
TIMOTHY SEUu-Prlmc , < I.271,28. .
, PoilK MOBS pork , per bbl. , Jt0.27iffilO.0 ! : ! ;
Inn ) . poruwL. JI.25S3.-r7H ; short ribs sides ,
( loose ) . J5.7ifft5.77 ; dry .salted shouldcrsboxod ( ) .
* 4..U(35.tO ( ; Hhort clour sides. IO.tO0.r.'H.
WIIISKV Distillers' tlnUhcd foods per gal , ,
Aun AUS Unchanged.
Itccolptsnnd shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the Produce exchanKo todny the butter
nrirKotwns steady ; creamery. S O'-'Sc : flnu
western , ! tt < a.0cordlnury. : ; ' 'O Hue dairy ,
wculc at fMilg
Now York Markets.
Nr.w VOIIK , Mutch 2fl. Ki.otiit Hccclots , 31-
OUokpH. ) exports , 8,170 bbls. ami V8c.8 : sneUs ;
ninrkct bleher for tellers , moderately active ;
enlcs , .M.bOO bbls.
WllEAT-Ileeelin . 69,500 bu. I exports , 41.50 ]
liu.i baleB , fi,403oujbii. of futures nnd 137,000
bu. of spot. Snot stronger , IrroKular nnil
Mulct : No. 2 red , tau&DGUu In store and oleva-
tors,08 > 4 < ai'0 ' ! o ullont , l ! | < a1.00i No. 3 rod. oaa
V.'Vio ; ungrnucd led , UJUittl.LO ; No. 1 northern ,
WSWSUo ; No. 1 hiiril. l JiI.OO ! No. 2 nortnorn.
ItiW-Me. Options advanced ! 41Jio ? on the
ilecrouBed amount on imssogo nnd from
forcljn buylnp. dncllnud on the In-
sod H iiEllsl ) vjtlbfo nnd lower
ublcst Qloscd steady nt 'sQj.'o np !
fx'o , 2 red , M droli. IMo l , K < 395Uc
closInK Btltsot May , til , olosln ut
It'ci Juno , r 9 ? < iIK4c ! ) ! , easing ut Ji.ly , wj
CMO-Uo , closing ut OSo ; , ' ' ' " uYoi-
IIIR nt SDKct " '
ItVK-Uull ! wcstein.l--
llAULiiV-Stuudy und ciiilot.
' COHN HecolptsC4.BOO bu.i exports , 14,40 bu.i
ulrs. Mn.000 bu. f iituroa and IH.OOJ spot. Knot ,
higher and fairly uotlvo ; No. " . 5ii(2l ) ! ( ; 5i (
In olevntpr ; 4'Jift)0'io ' itllout ! uu-
Kraded mixed , 4S > it50e ; No. 4 , 48Uo ;
learner mixed. IHJiiHOSJo. Optloiii
ndvnnced wl'PuA.t.i"dllR ' t : > ' > ro-
cmiitsi Miiroh , 481.0 Apill. 48i ! < Bi8Uo : closlni
nt4Hios May. 4U7fcJ7io ! ; eiosiiiitnt474oJunu ! :
< Mi 5fc ( olosluic at 45Soi July , 4WDllOiCi !
cloeliiKut40Sc.
OATB-Hecelpts , 31,851 bu.t exports , ib.IS :
Ini.jBulcs , 1CA.UOO bu. f utui es , 88,000 bu. spot
fipot , stroiiRori less uctlvo : options , quiet
firmer' April. IHUas May , atWiSJIKoi closlui
nt 34 , 01 No. 2 white , April. ! WU. Bpot No. :
yflhto.asueasjic ! western , aiiaaooi vrhlto wcit-
wru , 37 < 4mc.
HAV Qulot , steady.
llors Dull ; otRto. common to choice , 194
C5o | 1'nollle roust , loanSc.
hiiOAK-lluw. iteadyt modoratlvoly nctlvo
alos. 364.00J pounds ; j,84fj baua Muscovado 6
tot , S c , 4,500 buga centrlfuguiWJttst utaiic
utid 3.6,0 bugs inolusos ; rcllnecl , qu'et , kteiidy
MowsE8-KoroIgu , dulliNewOfleaiis , Hrni
good demand.
HlCK-mcidy. : actlvo , flrm.
I'KTiioi.tuu-htoudy , cjuict ; United , closci
Bt 55o for April.
cuTTUMiKKU OnPlrm. .
TALLOW Dull.Jcnsy ; city , ( ti
HOSIN Quiet , steady.
TUIIPKNTINB Quiet ; aw
KensI'ulr demand , firmer ; nottcrn , 13)ic )
receipts , W.UI'J pku-s.
lliurs Inactive , steady.
Wool Uulet und ousy ; domostto fleece ,
U5oI' ; pulled. UttX'ci Texan , IC&Uc.
I'OIIKjulot und ktendy.
CUT MKATS-O.UICI nud Urm ; middles , firmer
thort clear , IG.O ) .
-UiieuGd strooger , clotca ttouki went
* - W W PP HBlH
crn stcnm olosod ntt.fl ) bid : fnle * . .I.T.'O rnns.
Option ftulos.V.VXUlorcOil Mnroli. M..VI April ,
M.v ; May. MtaaaM , c.oslng nttool ; July.
t-lTii. clmmz nt ffi.7J hid.
HUTTKH Steady , qnlct ! western dairy. 1f J
S2M western crcunicry. 2j&94c ! | western fac
tory. 1i45W.'c : Klein. v.iJic.
CIIEE.IK lalrdoninnd , steady ; p.irt shltni ,
MMOc. ,
I'm IttON Quiet : Aliioi-lcnn. $11.75010.25.
CoriT.n Quiet ; Inke. tll.uft iihkfd.
l.KAti Dull ! Uomcstlc. HIS bid nnd tt.3
nskcd.
TIN-Kasy i straits , } IQ.7Mil(1 nnd 8IO.M asked.
St. t.imls Market * .
ST. I.oum. Mo. . March 20. Pi.ouu Very un
settled and llttlo dolnc.
WIIKAT AlilioiiKli prices nuctuatcd some-
wlmt the CL'iicral fcoilna was liulllxli anil the
clnso was * c to JU'o above yeUerday. Onsh
wheat n fraction ofTul 84 ! < et Mny Closed at
bJ ? OSIf4'c ; July , WVC ! Aniiut. 78 ! < e bid.
UoiiN rMroiiK all tlmmttli nnd closed hlchcr ;
No. 3 cnsli. : i.W < iWn'c ! May and .Inly. .W c.
OATS-rirni ! No. a cash , aUo ) ; May29o. !
llvi'-lhill nnd lowor.
lUiit.EV- Nothing dnno.
KUAN Loner itlbl'iQOic.
llAV Quiet ; prairie. JiSOOS.M : tlmotliy ,
LEAD Plrnilv hold nttl.OO.
KI.AX fEKii Lower at injje ,
Con.x MiMt.-Qulut : it fl.W.
WHISK v bto.aiy nt M.l L
lUnniNO UnclmnKCd ; fi'44iSo.
IIKIN COTTON 'riKR Uiiciiiiiidctl ; ! ! .EOt.S5.
I'MOVisiciNU Klrrn nnd better.
roilK.-tlOIUiiQKi.73.
liAltIHU.Vit 10.
Uitv HAI.TPII M BATS Loose shoulders. J4.CO ;
lonps and ribs , V > .7ii shorts , JV'JJ ! boxcrt lots ,
15o more.
HAUO.V Slionlders , iiic : ! ; loncs nnd ribs ,
$0.'K ) ; Hhorls , H45.
StidAli Ulliini llAMR W.OCQ10.fO.
KLCBIPTK Klour. " .UOJ Ibs. ; heut , W.OOO Int. ;
corn. 1W.OJO bii. ; oits : , 43.COJ bu. ; rye , S.iioo
bn. : barli < y'JO.iiuj bu ,
tfllll'llEKTri flour. 0,050 Ibs. : wlicnt. 10.011
bu.t corn , 01,00. ) Int. ; eaU , 3U.UOJ bu. ; rye , 1OOJ
bu , ; barley , Itx)3bti. )
Omiilia I'rodnrc 'Miirkrl.
HIDF.H No. 1 zroon salted hides , ( ' { fSI'ic ' :
No. S green sailed hldo , : i'l'T ' iite ! : No. 1 crucn
lildu ? . 2 % to 4J Ibs. . : ( ® -i'iu : No. - ' KIOCII
hides , 25 tn 41 Ihs. , La.4c : No. 1 venl
calf. H to 15 Ilia. , He : No.J vcul calf , 8 to 15 I In ,
4c : No. 1 dry Hint hides. 7 < 38c : No. 2 dry Mint
hides. 5 < tjCc : NO. i dry salto I hides. f > 30j. T.il-
low. No. 1. : ji'fc ! | ! t.illow. No. 2. : i'/5u : B roasc ,
whlto A. 4c ; urc : Fc , whltu I ) , lllitt 'jc ; crensp.
yellow , : iu ; KIUIISC. dink , 2c | ; old butter , V ©
2'to ; bciiswux , prime , lUc : rotiuli tallow , li !
OI'P.
OI'P.KlltilTS CallfornU Klvcrsldo or.injres. $ i73 ®
3.IU ; WashlnKtnii un o.s. 14 uo l.ffii ; choice up-
pics , IKI.ui ; cholio .onions. 84 00 : fancy lemons ,
JI..V.VB4 00 ; binanas. cnitod , $ . ' .0j-1.r > 0 ; i-nin-
bcrrlcs. slitpD.iiK Block , bushrl bo\es. tJ8.i |
Rtrawboirlcs , 43int ; 1'lorlda tomatooj , 5i50 ( ©
7.nopei crntoof six bnskoli ,
Vt.OKTAiii.KS 1'uncy Miisc.itlne sweet pota
toes. $ i50,7."i ; seed sweet potatoes. $ . ' IKX3.-V.5 ;
Unllfonili cabbage , " ! tu per II ) . In cr.itcs ;
homo crown lettuce , 4Uc per dor. ; o.ntons.
nCe5MI.no per bu. ; Nebraska lutiiflplclicd
beans , } 1.7.Vftl.amedium. ; . $ I..Vj@l.oO ; Cull-
fornln celery , $ ' .00 ; Colorado and western
Nebraska potatoes , Ido : native potatoes. 20 ®
25c ; lltiia tfans. 4c per Ib. ; uatcr crnss.
24-n.t. oases. lliHSSl.ic perqt. ; aulnach , J'.tX ' ) per
bin , ; Hpunlah onions. Jl.ro pcrcr.ito ; rndlshus ,
40c ; rutubaKns , $1.75 per bbl.j now turnips , 50o
pcrdoz. _
City Markotfl.
KANSAS CITV. Mo. . March JO. WHEAT A
trifle more nctlvo. but prices did not show
much Improvement over jrostorday ; No. " 2
liurd , 7l'ii ' lc : Nb. 2 rod , nominnl ut 8ic.
COIINtmng ; No. 2 mixed , 3JJJ'ie ; No. 2
white , : ii one. ;
OATS linn ; No. 2 mixed , 27o ! ; No. 2 wbltc ,
23(4c. (
HVIJ Steady ; No. ! < iuotcd iioiiiiiinlly at70c.
KI.AX yiiKD-Mo on thu basis of pure.
HIIAN Weak ; sacked , file.
llAV Cliolco Is steady nnd other trades nro
weak ; timothy. $9. CO ; fancv prairie , TO 50 ; wood
to choice. f5ui ® .01
HUTTEH Unruly steady nnd unchanged.
Kaos AotUo , llim to hlirhor , lie.
1'i.oun Dull nnd docIlnliiK ; li'cli pntent ,
t2.40 : patent , tU.20 ; eho co , ! l.bO ; XXX , SI.OO ®
1.70.
1.70.KKCEIPTS \Vhcat , 0,200 bu , ; corn. 1,233 bn , ;
oats. none.
SHIPMENT ; ! Wheat , 22ooj bu.j corn. 10,000
bu , ; oats , 1,000 bu.
Cotton Mnrkrt.
NEW VOIIK , March 29. Tuturcs closed
quiet ; sales. 5 ,200 'jnlcs ; Mnrch. W.42 : April.
} il.42 ; Mny.G.52 ; Junc.SOCU ; July.IO.G9 ; August ,
? a78 ; SoDtembcr. tOBi : October , W.07 ; Noem
ber. t.07 ; December. $7.17.
NEwOiiTjKANB , La. , March 20. Vorv steady ;
middlings. G ? c ; low , 5 c ; good ordinary 5)ic. )
Net receipts , 5.TO4 ; gross , 5,1170 ; exports to
Franco. 2,707 ; to the continent , 1.5S7 ; coast
wise. : it > bales ; sales , l,7uu bales ; stock , US9.8J1
bales. _
Liverpool Markctd.
LivKiiroor. , Mnrch 29. WHEAT Dull ; hold
ers olTcr moderately ; No. 1 California. 7 OJ
percental : Nu. 2. red winter. 7s 7l/4d7a 8'id.
Itccclpts of wheat for past three davs were
L-5CHIU centals , Including 170,000 centals Amor-
lean.
lean.L'oiiK Quiet una lower ; mixed western. 4s
7d per cental. Hecclptsof American corn for
past tbrco days , 120.2UO centals.
IjAiiu I'rlmo western , 'Ma cd per cwu
Now Y rk Dry Goods Slnrkct.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 20. The dry poods jiinr-
kot disclosed no new features nt tlr.-a hands.
The doninnd wus modoruto us \\holc. . tliough
fair nnd steady for gooUs of popular brand.
Of staple fabrics there mo few ucuumulntlons
of nny. Importance. In fuucy fabrics fine
qualities luu o hud the lend throughout the
season and lower grades adapted to the south
ern trade , hnru In sotno Instances been dllll-
cult to market In full.
Colleo Mnrkot.
NEW YOHK. March 29. Options ooened
steady , 5 points down tn 5 up. closed
steady , unchanged to 8 points down ; hales ,
1K.75U bnga. Including : March. flJ.40U43 :
Aurll. Sia.O1.1,2U ; Jlny. JI2.70@lS.tfi ; June.
* l2.4.1ll > .rU.lnly. : J12.4 ® l..45i Auunst. tli35 ! ;
October. 812.15 ; November , S12.10 : Decombcr ,
$12.05. Spot Ulo dull , nominal ; No , 7 , JU.'j ; ; ; .
Ilnvann S
HAVANA. March 20. Sugnr. 2.000 bags centrl-
fnciil.lH ) to fiTuosirces polnrlzatlon. ere sold
onspcculutlon ut3.0Ji ! cold pcniuintal ,
I'orclen Oil Slurlcct.
LONDON , March ift ! LISSEEU Oir. 16s OJ per
cental.
20s 4 5d per cwl.
Wool Market.
IlnsTOK , Mass. . .March SO. There was no
cliungu in the wool market.
Traders' Tulle.
CniCAno , Murch 29. Kcnnett , Hopkins k Co.
toH. A. MoWliortor : The cold out condition
of the market loft It In shape to rally on tlie
unexpected dccrjUbU of ] , WOUOO bimhols on
ocean passage , but tliero wus renewed and
goiiorul Celling at the top which the market
wus too narrow to tuUo nnd bold prices.
It sold elf from SUe to 7UUo
but n moro cunlldcnt tonu
prevailed and linestora took hold morn
rrculy. The price Isuttrnctlvo and for the
present It looks safest to buy on soft i-pots.
In corn and oats there was not much dolns.
Tlio manipulators uo'.d May coin ( Irmly whllo
Inter months una lower grades aie relatively
weak and outsldo markets fall to tosnond
materially to the advance here. The cllniio
are coiintlng on light iccolpts the
Hrst Imlf of April to help them
out , lorolgn markets have been
declining since the bull movement hero be
gan , but oxporti. are fair nnd now engage
ments encouraging. OutBihow no snap. With
good weather for putting In the next crop wo
shall probably see lower prices. Provisions
have scored a further moderate advance
which Is considered encouraging In view ol
the luck of outside business ,
STOCKS AM ) UONDS.
Tendency or Trading Wan Touanl a Suiallct
Volume.
Nuw YOIIK , March 20. The tendency In the
Block market Is still toward n Bnnllur volume
of business. The speculative * spli It In Wall
street has arrived at a very low ebb and some
thing of n positive nature must occur to re
vive It. 'J hero Is no Inducement topurtwltli
stocks nnd holders tire believed to bo fully
nulo to protect their Interests , or In othoi
words , Blocks have main passed Into stront
liunda. The market today was nothing mori
than the remnants of last week's trading unc
presented au unusually small amount of In
tcrest , vlio trauanctlons after the f01011091
being restricted to a nann to mouth business
wlillu lluvluallons thruuchout the day wen
conllncd to the narrowest limit except in foui
orllvo htoclie.
Hook Island was azaln under the hamnior
and the marketing of a imall lot of Lak <
bliorelntlio absence of support wn sutHclen
to knock it down 1 per ccnt.but Sugar was thi
only other weak fpot In the forenoon , and
nltlioiish I ho market opened ut advances o
from ! to 14 per cent over lantnlElit'a figures
the rally toward noon placed the wliolu list i
shade ubovo the opening prices. The dull
ness wus moat Intense until toward the close
vrlien the pressure to soil became oven groutc
than In tlio u.irller trading , and was main
tnlnod throughout the rust of the session
New England bearing thu bruntof the attack
though Erie , Atohlson. Northern 1'uclUc
I'oiinsylvnula nod Itock Island were all olofli
followers. The llrst named retired 2i ! pc
cent und the other * In tiroportlon ; the las
prices were generally tbe lowest cf the day
Thoclosownsactlvoundwoak.no rally up
pearlng us Is usual lu the llnnl deulliiKt
'Jhore was no motcmont of Importuncu union
the Industrials , though Cord us u uasudvancci
In the forenoon , only to full awuy ugulu late
In the day. Thu llnul chungoa are only biuul
losics. liut New Knglnnd ft down S per cent
Krle li ( and Hock lslni 1 percent.
Uovfrnmcnt bonds have been dnll nnd firm
State bondi have boon entirely neglected ,
itio lolloivlng uro the closing yuutatloui foi
the lending stocks on the Now York Stock ex
change todnj !
Attrition . . . . .17 | NorthVeiiern . ,
AcUnn Kxpre . . . . 114 do pretrrmi , . . . . 141
Alton , T , II 114M N. Y Ccntrnl . . II4L ,
A lion , T , II. | iM , 141 NY C .1 PL 1 . 18H
American Kxiirous. II * do iitofotrod . . . . . 73
II C. U. A M . . . , .VI8S -Ohio MlMlntlppI . . 23M
fnnailn I'nclllc . . . 8S I ilo preform ! * M
Cnniiln Southern. lOVttantiirlo AVp tern.
Central I'nclllc. . . . SOftiOrcKon ImprciTCm't
Chen , tt Ohio , 2ll < Oreitort Nnv.
ild 1st tirofrrreil. Ml lire-iron Trims
ilo Zml preferred. 4lM I'nclllc Mull
Clilcngd , \ Alton , . . Itt rrorlnlicc. A. I ! . . .
( ' . , ll. \ l ) ,
O. , C. . tl * St I. . . . I'lillmnn I'nlnce . . ll'l '
Del. tludton ( lending
Del. I * fi W , Hock Inland 8.1
II. , V II. Ii , pfil MiM M. U A f. K Ittptil 7rlnH
Knttlrnnpnnpo , . . M t 1'nnl nH
ilo lit preferred. II ) do preferreil
ilo 2nd prcfcncd. M. I1 . Mln .V Mnn. . Hi
Krlo. . . SI 1'aul.V Oninhi , , , 4n
ilo preform ! . . . . ilo preferred , . , . . . ' 114
tort Wnyne , Tcnn. Coal A Iron . 4 i <
Chi A. Hint. III. , . . Texii 1'nclllc 10 ! (
Hocking Vnllcjr. . . . To ) . . \ O. Ccn. | ifil , . M
HniKlon .V Texai. . Union 1'nrtlc 4O <
Illinois Ccntrnl , . . , II. r1. Kxtrots , . . . . . . . 47
St. I' . A llulutti Wnbnfh.Sl. I , . A , 1' . .
Knnin , VT < > xn * . . . IM * do tirefcrrcd
l.nke Krlo , VVe l. Wclln tnrito Kx. . , . in
' Wcntern Union 87)
I.nko shorn . . . , . . . . 1M ! ( Am. I'ctton Oil
I.nulsvlllo A. .Snsh. 7iH Colnrndo Conl : ctu
l.oiiUtllloV..N , A. , Zl . 'ilomertnko u
tlemphl * \ chnr. , to 'Iron ' Silver IUJ
lXi4 ( Untnrlo . . . . . . . . . . . 41
.Mil. Ill
.Mil.Mo preferred do preferred ID
Mian. AM. I. . ID Sutro
do preferred Diilncr 40
Mtfsoml 1'Bcltlc. . . . ItUh. & W.I' . Ter. . . 40"M
MnhltoA Oliln WI-coiiMii Centrnl. .
.NniliMllo t hntt. . . . Oicnt Northurn pfil
N. J. Centrnl Us , eid Trust
.Norfolk A w. pfil. . . < > c-nitnr Tru t
.Northern Tnclile , . Minthorn 1'ncltlc. , . .
North. I'nclllc pfd. . , 0.8. I. . XU. N
U. I * . Dcn.Atliiir. . .
The total sa'cs ' of stocks today woto 2.AO.'J5
shales. Including : Atchl < on. U.-j7 ! ( : Chlcaao
cu , r > , o 0 : nrlo , at.oro : Louisville , t Nashville.
I'.48J : Mnnhnttiiii. 0,1115 ; Missouri Pnclller < i.500 ;
Not them Pnclllu profcrrod , 20a3' . : DOW Kng
lnnd , 4U5ju ; llondlng. vtllXiJ : Ulchmond &
AVestl'oInt , 5,4'OSt. Paul , 17,818 , Union Puclflc ,
a , o i.
York Money MiirUet.
NEW VOIIK , March so. MONKV ON CAM/
Knsy nt 1J ! to 2 tier cent ; ) nstloun,2 percent ;
close.l oficrcd nt2 per cent.
PnlMB MKIICANTII. ! : I'At'hn 4QO per cent ,
i-TKitriM ] i\ciiANii-QuIet : , but steady at
$4.t > 0 for sixty days nnd I ' .bd for demand.
The doling quotations on bonds :
I'lnuiicliil Iteileu' .
NEwVotiK , JIarcli29. The Post suyssYestor-
duy'd llnul chccUnitUo to free colmmo leKl.sla-
tlon In this session of congress foil Hut on the
market. There wus not n whisper of cnthusl-
nsm this iiiornln'nnd , lu fact , If the results
of all the early trading vtoro to be summed
up declines would probably bo found consid
erably lu the majority. When the stock
market icfuocs.to to up on u piece of fuvor-
nblc news It muy nlways ho Inferred that
somebody Is left ullh speculative stock
for sale. Acting upon this theory
the brokers set to. work lu the liiBthourto
hammer the nmrKct. Now Knglnnd stock ,
always1 a subject for quick manipulation ,
yielded llrst ; the nrjuuor stocks generally ,
followed. Under the bqar attacks trading be-
eumo moro ucl\o townrJ the close , I\ow ICiiK-
lund continuing to load In tlio weakness.
Sucnr certificates guvo wav along with other
points of utt.iclc and declined rapidly as slop
orders were ro'ichcd. The eloslir. . thouiili In-
nctlve , w s dispirited und lust prices were the
lowest for the uuy.
London Stork Market.
[ Coptfrf0/iclH / ( ( JO.J.iintt . Oinlin. Denii M
LONDON. March BO iNow York llcruld
Cubic Special to TIIK Hr.K.I I'rogrois In the
settlement , has continued to cnguKo u full
amount of attention lu the Stock exchange
toduy , othcrwl'-o business for the new ac
count has been of n must mougru dcsrlptton ,
Funds nro unchanged , but Indian rupee
paper Improved from ? to 7 per cent though
silver pruspccts ci.uso some uneasiness now
thut the silver bill In America Is
virtually ti dead letter. Foreign gov-
urnmcnt securities have been tolerably
IIrm all duy , u good tone being reported on
continental bourses. Homo rnllwuys opened
dull and heavy , continued moro or less so to
the close , the stock proving In better supply
than was expoutcd , wlnlo tomorrow's tr.illlj
statements ara o\pcctDd to show unfavorable
results. Changes established In prices ,
bo\\c\er. are unimportant , several de
scriptions marking u dccllno of H
per cent to H per cent. Drlgbton
deferred however Is ! per cent higher utter
having been li percent lower. American rail
ways have been llttlo affected by the more
favorable advices regarding the lierln ? sea
dllllculty and the utter fulluro of the silver
bill. Money has been lu fair demand , but
rules have been easier , short loans being
quoted utYt per cent discount. The demand
bus been moderate , two nnd three months'
bills being quoted at 1 ? > per cont.
LONDON. Murch s ? . The following wcro the
London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m. :
MONEY 1 ! uer cent.
Huto of discount In open market for short
bills , lily percent ; for three months' bills 111. 1
percent.
Thu amount of bullion cone Into the Uank
of ICnn-land on b.Uanco today JC 1711,000.
I'liuinclul > 'otes.
NEW OIILBANS , Ln. , March -Clearings ,
HAVANA , March 0. Spiinlsh gold , f2.444' ? < 3
2.4i ! exchange , ' - ' .
PAKIS. Murch 20. Thrco per cent rentes , Oflf ,
Sou for the account.
KANSAS UITV. Mo. , March 20. Clearings this
duy were tl,5UtU ) .
Yniuc , March 29-01oarlngs$14l,53l,3:5j
balances. f4V.40.4.'l.
ItAi.TiMonr , Bill. . March 'JO. Clo.irlngs , $2-
OCaouij balances , JJTH.XO , ItatoO per cent.
I'liiLAnnr.i'iiiA. pa. , March SO. Clearings ,
ilt'.un.lUii ; balances , JI.rbOhUl ; money 'J per
cent ,
CINCINNATI , O. , Mnrch 20. Money , 4CM pc.-
cpnt ; New York exchange , 7io ) discount ; clear
s , ll,8 3'5 1
MKMIMIJB. Tenn. , Blnrch SO. Now York exchange -
change selling at par. Clearings , $301,041 ;
bulunres. * ' 'lt.a !
NcwToiiK , March 0.-Sooolal Telegram to
TIIIHUB. . } Kxchuiigo WUH quoted as follows.
Chlcugo , 40o discount ; lloston , 1'O Jo disc
ount ; St. Louis , par.
CIIICAOO. 111. , March 20. Money In better
demand. 4 ifl percent , Now York oxchanzc ,
slow , 40u discount. Sterling exchange , heavy ,
8 .so for Blxty-dav bills , Jl.bU for demand.
Clearings , SU.Ml.tCO.
lioBtun Block .
Muss. . March 20. The following
were the closing orlcus on stocks on the Uos-
ton stock market todny ;
Denier Mining Stocks.
nENVEii , Colo. , Murch W. The followlnRllsl
Is the elnsliu nuotutlons on the Mining ox-
chantfo todny , Bales , 10,5)0.
J.IVJ ; hTDDK .MAHKKTK.
Dvmunil NtroiiR nnil Slurkct Artlvo on Al
SorlM Hag * Illulu-r.
DOMAiu , March SA-Ilocelpts for two days ar
l cfttllo , 3VO 4lojtB nnrt t.OHliGop. ncnlnst
entile. 4TT.Um mid S , 1hcou \ the IIrat
two dajr of lust WeV'k.
Tlio cnltlo inftrKet wa only different from
Mondnv > tcitrkcl In that IMMHOM was nioro
nctlvo iiml Hie tone nr the trjtlo liot'.or. ltt > -
cclnls were onlv fplr nliil wtili an iictltu local
micl ontslilo ilcm.v" ! , trading win ncllvpunil
the snpn'y Uuirmi'd Imiuli bcfcirno'clock
iintwlthst.indln llio tint ) wn.itlier. tlood ,
liunvv l..ui to 1.41)itcorsA ! > cro not nioro
than stciuly nml went Ittrgoly to uhlppota anil
exporters nt frtan1 fllA t < JIUU 'i litre win
tintliltu rcnlly cHli ( > o In this line lipro. Pair
to coort light mill medium \\clglit cat Ho
uclftlilng from l.vpjji ) I , ; non \ \ wcra pcrliiilisii
slniilo Mi-OMKOMit jUO : tu MIA Tlio Ronrr.'il
inn of tuiinnon Hunt stnlT cold tin IIMHII
largely iiroiind KiMO to JIH3. UROO.I many of
tins rliiss seillns us feeder * .
\vnsnopartIciiliiri'liniiKo In the nmrKot
for butchers' mul cannero' Meek. Thu ilotniind
wus coed nnii ( irlcoa wcro certainly no lowor.
Some clinlcu rows nnil lirlfori sold nt front
$ .l.ir > to M.io ; , but SIM to tittl IwiiKUt the
hulk of thu common to nrotty coed sttilT. In-
frrlor and oannliu stuir sold us tKtinl from
Jl.lUto t.UO. Hulls , oxon mid stnu" < wore In
coed demand mid stronger tit from JI.IW to
M.M. Clmli'o veals were lm"d to llnd I'horo
wni n need npply of fair to proity good atulV
licro Hint --old trom J.MK ) to tl.tt.
There W.IR not u % try tictlvo ttailo In
Mockers mid feeders , this liolnj malmy duo to
the bad we.itliur , tloulors not bolnz unxlolia to
dhow or IniycuUlo on such u tliiv. Prices ,
lie over , wuro full stronu. SIOJ to J.UO about
covering the range. Ucpri'suntatlvo sales !
stnr til.
. ATJJSTEUN ' CATTLE. , „ _
No. Ay , . I'.r. No. Av : IV.
2 bulls 12hU$2 7.1 Ul fcc.lors.1011 JJ 4J
03 COWS , c.-f . .lUOJ 3 25
MII.KKIIS NI ) SI'llINnUllS.
1 cow and calf.8-1 03 1 cow and calf.$24 00
1 COW and ualf. 27 UO
lions The market was active and a good r c ,
generally 5Uc , higher th..n Slondny on a'.l
grades of hogs. The supply was not large ,
and dealers cannot expect very liberal re
ceipts so long as this wcatner continues.
Thcro wus no change worthy of note In thu
general quality of the offerings , the average
weight for the past two urMirce weeks remain
ing around 24) to 245 Ibs.
lioston wns the only shipper In the market ,
but wns it liberal buyer , t.ildng fully a fourth
of the offering. There wns also an uctlvo
fresh meat demand for good ll ht and ship
pers , and fresh meat men paid (4.00 for nc.ir.y
everything of this class. Packers .bought
common , heavy und mixed hogs laigoly ut
$ I..V > . Some prime butcher weights brought
Jl.ti'i , while bomo very common loads und the
rough ends uf sorts sold ut $4.50 to 8I.521S. Not
a treat deal of setting was dune , hut where
such u tiling was done the tbrowouts sold ut
$1.00 to SI : i5. The pens wcro cleared early and
the bulk soiling 0.1 71.55 to 81.00 ngulnstf.5j to
J4.53 Monday. Tbo general averugu of prices
paid was tl.nHU. ugalnst * l.5uV : Monday ana
; 4.ni.'n Tuesday of lust week. Kcprcsentatlvo
sales :
2 . .20D 425
80 431
4i ! ' -
'JJO 4.-W
1. . 540 423
o 420 4:13 :
275 40 435
. ii' Three double decks of westerns
\\urti received , convened direct to n local
puekor , Three HlnKle decks of very K od
mixed bliiukfiicca , mostly lambs und yeiir-
llngs broiiRht $ VTJ and u uuule dock of very
common mixed unlive * sold for Jl.TO. The do *
iiiiind Is good nnd the iniirKet Htrons. Quota
tions are us follows : Kulr to good niitlvos ,
t4,5tH3J5.50 : fair40 iood westerns. JIOO3.73j
coiniiioii und btuck bhoep , S..W ) ® ! 00 ; good tu
choice forty to ninety-pound lambs , S1.W30.W.
Koprcscntutlvo uiiless
No. J ' Av. I'r.
8. natives mixed 70 tl IS
l > 2 bluckfnces'inl\ed 0 } 570
160 bluckrucca.'jui xcd 85 573
Itccclptx iiijJ ) DUpnsltlnn uf Stuck ,
Itocolpts nt Ulo Union Stock yards , .South
Omulin , Neb , for the twenty-four hours end
ing ut 5 o'cloclcjl. m. , March 20 , Ib'-rJ.
tuns.
Curl. Tlcnrt Cars. lluad
tuo
JIISI'OSITION' .
Chicago I.U < < Stock 'Market.
CiiiCAnn. III. . March 29. IBpcclal Telenr.in
to THI : IlKB. ] Tie | cattle pans wore n iUlel |
look today. They contained ubout thuimuul
Tues.Iiiy's supply und thu demand wus of tin
restricted character uauul to thut duy of tin
Keek , In vtilucx there was no noteworthy
chaiiRO. UuverH wuru willing to pay Monduy't
prices for what they wanted und wo ijuutc
the inurkoVdteuciy ut from Jl 51 to fJ.2) foi
poor to choloo eow und bulls , f..VS to JJ.7 :
for siookers und feeders , if.LUU tofi.OU for com
moil tooxtra steers. I.MO to Jl UU for Tovut
cuttle and from (1.50 to 13.50 for veal ealvoa.
Thcro wus but llttlo builncus below t-0) and
cenorully u limited amount ut better thuii
(4.50. Itecelpts for the remainder of thu week
promise to bo moderate , und prices are likely
to work ti llttlo llnuer.
The ho iiiarKet wus uneven. It wan bluhor
at the oiienlnir , but war iiulto wouk Inter In
the dny , ( Inully closlni ; about as fur Monday.
Tlio inoraxu of sales was a llttlo higher , the
great bulk of the day's trudlu being done ut
from 14 (0 ( to 11,00. CloMnz quotation * were
Jrout U.d ) to fVwi for hoivy nnd medium , und
SI.MtoJl.iO forlljliu
I.Ubt nnd medium wclnlit sheep old quite
n wolln * before , but In henry untile * trade
CTHB lo nethc. nnl tlio tcellnp wns wuakrr.
Thnro wni n contlnnfd cool duninnd und the
R.UOO on ale nmiln none too lingo n supply ,
Quotations ranged from ( A.to to7A ( for poor
ID extra , Tim Inmb market wns steady nl
from f. 00 to W.7S.
Itccolpts were ! Cattle , C,5M ; IIOR . 15,003) )
sljeop. 0,000.
The r.vcnlnt ? Journtil reports ! CATTi.ri
Hccclpts. anoj ; shipments : i..Vtfl ; ninrkct
stonily ] trtxil to elmlco steers $ I".V3I TV otli-
rts , Rl.Sl.vai.M ! stockorfi , ( SoiXSl4j [ ) Texan ? ,
f l.4i l. 4'i : cows. (1.4 * 1.00.
lloiH-llceoipts. 1.\IKJ ) ; slilpmcnts. 7,003 :
tunrUot upnno.t stron ? , clostvi lower : rnuRh
nml common. ( I 10 < iM.iM : pickers nud mixed.
. .S.1 : tirlmu hcuvv and butchers' .
4.IKII sorlrd llRht l , SI.7.VI7ll.tPO | piss , SI.fiOa4.70.
SitKF.i'-Ilcculpts. 7.00J : vhipmoiitM , u. < yifl !
sheen fctoadv. lambs lonort owes. (4,00iA\S.1 ( |
mixed > Vnaftn..i ) : wethers , (3,003(1.00csturns ( : ,
'
> nw York Livestock Markrt.
NEW YOIIK. March IS. IlKr.vr.s KccolntR ,
not ) head , nil for exporters nnd slauvliterers.
Nor trade ; fcolini ! llriu. Dressed beef steady.
Fbc pcrpiiund , Shipments todnjW.2bt'o \ o- * ;
tuuiorrnw 2" > 4 beeves mid OAVJ ounrtors of beef.
CAi.vm Receipts. IKS lioail. Markets > o
e\vt , lower ; veals JlttO per 100 Ihs : lambs ,
f' < a7.2dicsopd mutton stcndy , 010' < o per
Ih.t diccsed lambs , ilrm ; 1
IKxis Itcco | its. 4.5SQhuai ) , couslpncd direct ;
steady utl.tO < ( &U5 per UO Ibs.
City Live .Stork Mnrliot.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Jluoli 2 > . OATTI.R
Itccolpts , ll.ilu ; shipments , ) ' . The nuirkut
was generally Rteudy , drosscd beef nml ship-
iiln stcoi-s sold ut } : iOOS.l.S7'4 ' ; cons , } | .7o3
3.40 : BtocKcrs und feeder * . CJ.T.MdJUTli.
llOOH Itccolpts , H.9W : shlpmunts , P03. The
market opened strong to do hUhurnnd cloicd
Honk with the uain lost ! all grudos , 'l.ioiii
4Cot bulk , H.fi4. ( . .
SllUlU1 Uccolpts , : i. ' > 03 ; slilnments , 203 Ouod
sheep wore ticllvo and steady ; others \\oak.
INSTHUCTIONS TO ASSESSORS.
Mr. .Snckott Tells Them lionto Clot All
1'ropcrty Listed.
County Clor'.c Sacuctt Is dotcrmtnod thnt
tUo nssasstnont of property tbis year shall l o
lair nud cqultublo ; that all taxable property
shall ba assessed , and to this end bo has
Issued tlio following instructions to the \varJ
assessors of the city of Omalia and South
Omaha :
Iu order to Riitdo you In the disc tint-go of
your duties as usscssor of the ward of
Omnha , 1 doslro to call your attention to tbo
following matters :
It seems to unvo been the custom of former
county clerks to enter In the assessor's book
certain lauds in red in It. presumably those
not taxable ; but , wuilo I have adopted this
custo r. I wish to bay that it Is your duty to
determine whnt is not assessable , nnd not
tnlno ; so that , should you llnd among the
land entered lu rod ink any that should bo
taxed , vou will place a valuation upon it and
it will bo treated as taxable. ; and I would call
your attention to section U of the revenue
net , that you"may study it carefully and ex
empt only that property contemplated by low.
All railroad property outside the right of
way nndocpotground } in your precinct must
bo listed br you for taxation.
You will also list und assess for taxation in
this county all the property of whatever
kind of the railroad known as the Omaha
15elt Uiilvvay co.npany. The roadbed and
rlcht of way , depot grounds , tool houses ,
main and siUo tracks will bo listed and as
sessed the same as other real estate. Any
rolling htoslr. or other personal property of
this roaJ kept in your precinct will also bo
assessed bv you.
Ycu will also list and assess as real ciuto
tharoidbod of all street car lines within
your precinct , estimating its value by tbo
inllo.
inllo.All
All gas and water mains laid down nnd all
telephone lines within your ward will bo
listed and assessed by the assessor of the
ward in which tbo main ofllcc is located , and
I xvould suggest that In the event that none
of these olllces are locatoa wilhin the boun
dary ot your ward , that you use nil possible
diligence to see to it thut nil the property of
such corporations is properly assessed" by
the assessor of the ward la which the main
uflico is located.
I wish to call your attention most particu
larly to tbo law relating to the assessment
of corporations nnd the blanks provided for
this purpose. The returns for each corpora
tion must bo made upon two blanks , one for
the capital stock and other Horns of credit ,
nnd one ( the regular personal blank ) for the
listing of all personal property owned ly
such corporations other than capital und
credits.
Great injustice is done those corporations
which malio their returns according to law
in allowing other companies to witbold facts
that should bo included in their returns ,
therefore I hope that not onlv you but every
assessor in the city will see to it that no ef
fort is spired to secure a complete , honest
nnd equttablu assessment ol all corporations
of this class.
Another important class of personal prop
erty that has baou uniformly neglected is
franchises , both public and private , you will
note that under the law these are taxable
nnd should bo listed and valued as personal
properly.
You are required by law to actually view
oaon piece or parcel of land to ba oYsossod ,
and to list that which is improved and that
which is unimproved in separate columns.
In order thnt I may make nn honest return
to the auditor , it is necessary that vou observe -
servo the la.v in reference to list [ tig tbo
above proportv in separate columns. You
will observe that upon the personal blanks
herewith there is a place for tno street and
number of the location of the proporty. You
will be particular and 1111 this out in all
cases. You will return to mo sparato and
apart from your regular personal sheets , a
list of such porsonrl property as you may llnd
in your precinct owned by persons residing
in other precincts in this county. You will
observe strictly the requirements of the law
in regard to tiling an account of the time you
are employed and also the time of any depu
ties you may employ.
Those instructions nro not intended to
amend or substitute tbo statute which is
your only nutnorlty , but are Intended to alu
you In Interpreting the same and assist both
you and myself In obtaining a fair , rquitablc ,
complete and intelligent assessment of all
taxable proporty.
Similar instructions have boon issued to
the assessors of the country precincts.
Mr. J. Lane , general manager Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad , says : "I
was entirely relieved of headache by Brady-
crollno in fifteen minutes , it is the only
thing that relieves mo after tbo pain com
mences. "
This man is tryinpr to joke his wife
about her cooking ability.
Uo Buys the houBohola will Buffer from
dyHpcpsm. It'u a poor joke.
Americans eat too much rich food ,
without taking advantage of natural an-
tidotcH to overcome tlio bad effects.
Nobody wants to diet. It is n natural
desire to want to enjoy the good things
in this world.
Read what a prominent Now Yorker
writes ; ho had been troubled with gouty
rheumatism and ita attendant painful
symptoms for eighteen months :
" 1 have Hiibjected myhclf for months
to the severest mien of met recommended
for Btich conditions , and used almost all
the remedies recommended for gout and
rheumatism , without any benefit , until I
heard of your imported Carlhbad Sprudel
Salte , which I used faithfully for nix
weeks , dieting for the first three weeks and
nfterwnnh eating almost anything I do-
hired. All the gouty and iheumntia
symptoms left mo after the fotjrth week ,
mul my general health and spirits have
become excellent once again. "
Yon try them to-day.
Tlio genuine have the hignatimi of
" liiuncr & Mendelson Co. , Bolu A gouts
New York , " on the bottle ,
OMAHA.
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OMAHA TENT & AWN WOlFDRdS , & CO ,
ING COMPANY. Tenlo , ixwnlnup , tnriiou
Hnit , hamnioeko , ollnnO UIK , eoTPts of nil Mini * ,
ruhhcrclolhlnir , feud fInifs. tnnnrni. rtr. Ceml
Jorent'Kiie. 111,1 Vntnntn for cnl 10Kiic,703 S. lull
HAGS AND TWINES
BISHOP CO.
BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO
8l nl , umnllli , cotton
Importer * nndmrfntlnnr roiip , hemp , Jiito. cot-
stick * , bnrlnps , tnlno.
Ion t\MHe .tnm-il eoril-
dMiicm nil s. miiM.
UIOVCLES. BOXES.
li.C.TQDD ,
M.O. DAXOH 8ucee or tn.l.J , Wllk-
, ( li on. MTit cliinr. | i it v
ld on tnnnlliljr inirllnitlmxvs All no\cl
pnynient * . I'-O .N. IMh-M ilo In licix Hue.
11IU DoiiRlns St.
UOOT3 AND SHOES.
MDRSE-COESHOECO.
1101 ltowu.1 SlrcoU
I'nolorr corner lltliniot IKniKlrx' trj3'.i.
Wo nrn niitklnicloto price ) tjonh b lyo.-i , ml nro
tolling n cHs ) of Kanli wnioh ll > err BIO'
nblowltii inoruntnti.
KIRKtllDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHQ ! GO.
Wliolcoala Mfrn. Agent * Ilnot * . . rnhlicra
IIOKton HubtierBliueCo , Irll goods , Ktll U llnr-
lll , I1UI. no ) nt.
13HEWEUS.
JOS. SCHUTI BREW
ING CO.
Oniec. S , IMi nnil I.envcn-
\vonh Hl , Oninlin.
Juhu Mnrliovcr. Aitts.
CONPEGTIONEHY.
VQEOELE& DINNING
Mfrg Comfectlancrs nnd
jubticmot lorclgn nnil
doinoMla frails , 1IIU
Howard Bt.
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON ,
CO , , Mrfs. buggy tops , bncks ,
A.T. Dnrby , Mgr. Tops , eushlons , ete. Send for
riiBhlnni , bnckn , etc. catnloi ; . 319 S. Utb st.
214 Noitli l.Mli st.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAOLECOR ICE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrs. gnlvnnlred Iron
conl , S K. cornice , window cnps ,
llnnl and soft mctnllc skyllKbtn , etc.
rcr. 1HU nnd Douglas- 1110 ,
xts.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY& COHEN , GILMORE&RUHL ,
( . 'lothlnu , notionfurnish. Mnnufrn nnd wholesnl
IIIKS. ( ilvo us n trial. clothiers. 1IW llnrncy
Simples prepaid by cv street.
press. 111(1 ( llnrncy.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATR1CX-K03H
M.E. SMITH SL CO. ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry Koods , notion" , fnr- Dry Koodi.notloiifi , Kcnt'H
nl'lilnc poods. Corner lurnlihlUK iioodn. Cor.
lltli nnd Howard Ms. IHh n nd llon nrd-tt.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illustrntcd catalog free.
1114 Capitol nvc.
FURNITURE
BEE3E&RUNYAN FUR
NITURE CO. ,
( irnco nnd Thirteenth
streets.
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D. M.STEELE&.CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & , CO. ,
1201-1:03 Jones street , 10th nnil llarncy strcctn ,
Omnbn , Omnlm.
GRAIN.
S.AMG WHORTER ,
215 lid of Oratlo. nrokcr
In grain , etc. Private
wire to N. V. , ClilcnKO
nnd M l.uulB.
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT CO I W. A. L. GIBBON & CO. ,
lints , cnps. straw cooili ,
straw irnoiln
" "
inltlens-OwncrH ? " ' ' ? ? ] '
Bloves , - , „ „ , h'
cclebrnlod ( Jalo tlty
hat. 11th and Hiirnoy.
HARDWARE.
RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK&LINN ,
CO. , Dealers' liardwnro nnd
' tools.
mechanics'
Corner 10th nnd Jackson
StruutB. KOI Douglas Street.
A Household Remedy.
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are the only
reliable plasters ever produced. Fragrant ,
clean , inexpensive , and never failing ; they
fully meet all the requirements of a household -
hold remedy , and should always be kept
on hand.
For the Relief and Cure of Weak Back ,
Weak Muscles , Lameness , Stiff or En
larged Joints , Pains in the Chest , Small
of the Back and around the Hips , Strains ,
Stitches , and all Local Pains , Allcock's
. .Porous Plasters are unequalled.
Bc\varc of imitations , and do not be deceived by misrepresen
tation. Ask for ALLCOCK'S , and let no solicitation or explanation
induce you to accept a substitute.
Dr.DOWNSi
PER CENT
INTERESTPAIDONCEPD5ITS
ATOMM10/WTRU5TCQ /
5AVINKS BANK
5E.CDR. IG
' . . .
CAPITAL'.S 100.000.00
DIRtCTOnSAUWYMflN-C.W.HASH :
. . .
JHMILLARO CUV-CDAnTON'G.U. LAKE.
Jd.BNOWN-TMOS'U.KIMBALL.
LUMBER
GHAS. R. IEE , JOHN A.WAKEFIUD
Itnnlwooil lumb r. wool
ciupon unit tnrnuot tmportol Annrloin Pnr
noorlnir , Inn t combat , MllwmViJ
iir < 1rnillc : coniciil nnd
Ptti ntil Doimtiv ( jnlncr Trlillt ) lime.
J.IQUOHS.
llERS.no. , FRIGK& . IIER8EST.
Manor mcrclinnt , 1112
llarnpjr-fit. Mfri Ken Whole nln liquor denlcrt
npilr'R Knst Imlla lilt 1U01 rnrnnm t.
tOM.
MILLINERY
C. A STONEHIU , J.OBERFELDER&OQ. ,
Importrra nnd JoMiersof j >
Mllllnerr. notlon .clo'k , iiilllnpry. notion , Mull % J
etc. 110-118 H. lUlha ( inlet * prompt. 'W3 U U.
lllli Jt.
MUSICAL ,
I'lnnos orgnn * . nrtlut *
inntcrlnln , flc. Iil9
L'OllRlllS Bt.
OILS.
CONSOLIDATED TANK SNOW D3JP OIL
LINE CD. , No bid odor , no smoky
chlmmyj , no clinrrltu
Ilcflncil nml InlirlcMInn of nlck < , As c ) our tire *
oll.i , nxlo Rrcnjo. etc. cor for It.
OYSTEHS.
OVEUALLS , SIJIUTS , liTC.
KIHQ SIMEAD , ROBINSON
Mfrs of "Iv .V S" imntB , Kfrs eelclirnteil
Blilrta nml ovcrnlls.ctc. Bkln" overall. , pnnt ,
I11M8S. lltliBl. Mdrtn. rents , etc. hnst
Uainlm.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
KslntilMilMl , I87S. BRANCH & . CO. ,
WHITNEY & GO. Produce , fruits of tnll
lluttor , CKKS nnd poultry kinds. ojBters. til , S ,
: .ri H. mu-Bt , Uth st. *
KIRSCHBRAUN& , JAS. A. CLARK A. CO. ,
SONS. , lluttor , cheese , ejiti ,
Duller , tsg * &nd ponltr/ poultry nnd Enma.
317 South Uth Stroot.
J. A. RYDER & CO. 0. PEDAU ,
Uuttcrei.'K , chco9cpoul- ComndsBlon mcrchnnt ,
trv. tildes nnilKuino. Produce , butter , urn * ,
UIS Howard strcut. eioo ! u nnd poultry
liefer to Com'l Nntllank Ulli and llowiirilet.
MULLIN&.MG CLAIM BINOHAM&.SOH ,
S-'lieclnltlcj. butter , CK ' , Send IIB your PBK , but-
rliocic , | ionltry , otc.No ti'r.poiiitrj-.Kiuiie , lildes
15 S. Kth. lief. lalNntl etc. 11.cnvcnnorlli
fctrcet.
MOORE : FERGUSON.
.
&
SCHROEDER CO.
lluttor , OJK * > ch
dull buyers butter nnd fruits poultry , K
v
AKunts for "
< 'KKV liandlCB oil other '
proilnca on oomnilsloa Honl borsennd eiittlo'
421 U. lUli bt. eplcc. 6U3 S. 11 til Bt. ,
Uuinlin.
QREELEIT & CO. , J.B. HJSE&OO.
Duttor , PKUI , poultry , Our spccliltloi : Uuttsr ,
name , blites nnii fruit , ec s aid imultry , U1J
IU07 Hownrd Street. llownrd street.
W.E. RIDDELL
RIDDELL & CO. ,
\VliolsnIcbuttcr , v cess Butter , chcc c , fgf ,
HIITB nnd noils for M-KCtnbles. frultr poul >
try und .
KMIUU.
cash. 4IJ8. lltli-Bt.
PAPER.
CARPENTER PAPER CO - KING PAPER CO.
Cnrry n full stock of Wrapping pancr.nllklnili
printing , wrapping nnd " / twl"cs ' I } ' * * ,
Ho nrd utrcct. Tclo-
card -
wrltlni ,
! paper pn-
per eta phone , KIJ.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIrt
WORKS ,
Stove ropnlrs nnd wnto
nttncbmcnts for and
kind nf utovo iiiiida.
IJUTDouitlnn.
SASH TOYS.
M.A. DtSBROW&CO. H. HARDY &CO. >
, Torn , dolls , album *
Manufacturers of sash tancy Kooils. liouco fur
doors , Ii M n d s nnd n'nliliiK K00d , ctill'l
monldliiCH. llrnnch of- ren's fcarrlnKOi. Ul
llcc , I2tl > and Unrdsbti I'nrnnm htrcct.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITE3
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ALLEN ROUT & CO. , 0 ASM ATI
Iloom 34 Kxchnngo liulld- Itooiiin , to nnd Cl.z \ *
Int ; , Uoutti Umnlin. thnnxu hullrtlim. HoutH
Oiiinlui.
NEBRASK
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NES
Capital ,
iirphii. 11(1,5' ( ,
OttUcn itrKir > lradirIIoirjr W , Valei.prjililjn
It. C. CuililiiK. vice proiMeir. I ) . S. M tuilnk. XV , ,
ilorm , JulinH. Colllin , J N. II. 1'atrlu'x lovll A
llccil. Ci hlur.
THIS IRON BANK.
Corner liUU au4 Farnam SU.