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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1892)
0 TIIK OMAHA DAILY BKK : 'IVKSDAY , APRIL 1i ) , 1802. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Traders in Pork Attracted Most of the Attention ! LOCAL LONGS RAPIDLY UNLOADED In tlin Ahcrnrn of'rorrlcn Adtlcm , Ituiil- ncsi In ( hoVhrnt I'll Averaged l.lftlit Ku Urgi'iit Deiiiiiud Tor Itimti Among i : > | iiirtcr . CllICAno , III. . April 1R.-A shako-out In tlio jmnt week wlndi up In Ihr-ptovUlon pit totlnv. It WHS claimed tlutttlio government estimate ui tlio condition of awlno ttt.8-wm : discour aging lo holders , and tlio ntinonncomcnt was postt-d. The recolH | of hoji were 3i , n. Tlioro wni llvrly iluinplifilown to J.l.So for May. Tlio.Inly prlco went to 110.00. llu"ovor.v wns very s'o\v until Just before llio clojo , when a portion of tlio IOM vsiis ro alnoil. Tlio btcal. from llio clotln ; flnirui Saturday to tlio bottom touched today was .Tic. A pool vol- unioof stop or.lors cnmo out and trading was uctlvo thu local 'longs ulso unloading. At onn time , tlio clintigmv over from M.iy to July pruinlutn widened outs c. tlio puckers doing u flood business In this dliontlnn. Tlio innrkot reacted In njinoathy with wheat. J.ard mid ribs woio steady. In the nlHPiiuo of foreign ndvices business In the wheat pit averaged light. I'liiettwtloiis were ronllncd to u moderate r.ingc until the end of the session. The weal < cit features were nn Ineroaso of 1I&.C03 bn. In the visible miptily. ( "old wintry woithor In I'r.inro and Knghmd wai the latest pli-co of news of nuy lnlluoiitl.il charnctor and 111 coiiilnit when the market wns In , i badly over sold condition supplied 1lin motive for n lively InilRo of nearly ! ic. A piiln of 1'iC aluuo Saturday was established at thi closo. Corn WHS liideppnili'iilly llrm and gained 5c In the May future. The Impression prevailed thatrci-uluts tire not HKnly to bo heavy for Mitnclline , and the possibility of any Increnscd pro | > ortlon boliiK Inspecled Into the contrnct L-railc' this aide of .Inno diminishes dally. Onts iiili-d easy because of lradln by bears , end closcil ' < uiiderSiituidiiy'a latoit ll iires. 1'ielizlits erc n'oukcr. There was a mou- eiatii nuinlor of boats olTerod , but tlio tie- wand wi > s not urgent. Charters to HnlTalo were miidi ) nt Pic for wheat , l ! ' c for corn , and IV for barley. K.stltiia ted receipts for tomorrow are : \\hoat. TAcms ; corn , 4UU ears ; oats , : ! 'i' cars ; IIOJH , l"iion licatl. The loading futures r.ined as follows : .MIIK iKM. num. i LOW. ' WHEAT No. : Atirll i 81H $ 7 ! > ? ( ni T4 .Vny SIM July 't ' < .H HIM COILS No. 2- Aprll , IOJJ tQM , > ! r 40H < OK Juno OATS No. 2- Mny 29 ! < Juno 27 > J ? 2731 1IKSH I'OIIK- .Mny 10 m * 10 m July 10 17,4 , 10 SOn 1U 00 10 07d ! IJ.UMI - Mny OSO n mi H 20 622s ! July 6 27.M , 6 30 G 10 BlIOItT 11I1IS- May 665 6 M A To July 670 .170 5C. & b TO Clash quotations were as follows : 1'l.oUll Keeling firmer but silcs : Generally nt unchanged prices ; winter patents , JI.'OW 4.40 ; wintcrstralght , W.HI.20 ) ; winter seconds , ' ' WIIKAT No. 2 spring wheat , 81'jlc f. o. b. ; No. 3 sprlm : wheat , 7i/5l83i ; ; No. 2 rod. SflVJc. COHN No. 2 , | r4 ) 'uc ; No. 3. : wa.-li4. ! ! OAT.s No. 2,2H\T4tHe ( : f. n. b. ; No. 2 white , 301i S1.4c : No. 3 white. 2feffi2'J'ie. ' Kvi-No. 2 , 7.le. liAin.Kr No. 2,5. " > acOc ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 48'ilc ; No. 4. 40irc. I'l AX SKKII No. 1,07'ic. TIMOTHY SKCII I'rlniu , tl.8IS1.3 ' ? . 1'oitit Mcsi. per lib ) . . ( il.ST'ttiT.IKl ; lain , per ICO Ibs. , $ j. > . ' . > li&0.2.'i : shurt ribs , sides , ( loose ) . t5.5rKa5.vr : dry Halted Hhoiilildrs. ( boxed ) , J4.50 01.55 ; short clear allies , ( boxed ) , M.17'iQO.iti. : \VHI.SKV lstllleis' ) | finished goods , per gal. , SwiAHP-Cnt loaf , 53i.ie ( ? ; granulated , 44'c ; Blandard "A4'ic. Uccclptsand shipments today were as fol- lens : On the Produce exchange today the butter mniKot was firm ; fancy creamery , 2122e ; line western , l' ' > i.20c : ordinary. 17'5tl8c ; line dairies , IDtt''Oc. Kg s , easier at 12fi@13c Now Viu-k .Mavrlccts. New Voitic , April 18. 1'i.otlit Kecelpts , 22- JOO pkcs. ; export. 2,180 bbls. . 17.21)1 ) sacks : inarkeldull , Irregular and lower ; salcc , 17 , ttt bhls. COIIN MKAtr-Dllll. WIIISAT Itecelpts. 117,000 bn. ; export" , 142- 300 bu. ; salc.s , 21.1,000 bn. of futures , 100.0JO bu. M > ot. Kpot dull and iinsultlcd , closing htronger with options : No. 2 red , ! )0iit'.l7o ) ! In store and elevator ; USlicQSUO ! } alloat ; ! ' 83i'c ® H.ou',4 f. o. b. ; No. 2 red. tl iftlCIc : ungrailod red , J1.01 ; No , 1 northoiu. ICii ilTc : No. 2 northern , ! ) IV. Option ! ! declined > , & c In local reaming , ailvanced U l'icon fi-lght- iMicd shorts through reports of failure of French crop ; No , if. April , li-'jQ'.Kiiic ' , closing lU'.e ; May. Wl'ifft'l ' OKiiclosing \\\c \ \ ; .liin < > , h'J ll-lCO'.u'ie ' , olos ng U ) ? c : .Inly. DO ll-lO ® lu' ) c , closnMiBo , ; Aiisust , . ) ' ( ! ) ) ? ; , closing UO e ; h-euti'inbor. fc83.sii34o. closing MX ; Uo- ccmber , W i < ® ja * e , closing M\c. ItVK Dull nnd lower ; western. 85SOc. Ktoeks of uriin : In store and alloat April 1C : Wheat. 8Si.r.87 bu. : corn. 513.48'J bu. ; oats , 425- Z39 bu. ; rye , 180.213 bu. IIAULKY Dull and unchanged. llAitLEV MAI.T ( julot. UJHN HcculptH , 151.225 bu. ; exports. 3.800 bu. ; sales , 210,000 bu. of futures and 52,030 bu. of spot. Kpot dull and Ue lower ; No. 2 , 40o In elevator. Mto alloat : ungraded mixed , 42 ® Wo ; No. 3. 44o. Options advanced ! 8ttp e with wheat and closed steady with dull tradln1 ; ; April. 49c. closlmr at 4Ue ; May , 4niS4tl'ic. ( closing at 4G'e ; July. 45iaijc ! ? , closing at 4D * C. OATS llccolptfl. 101,050 bu ; exports , 121,130 liu.i BiiliiK,200.uOObn. of futures nnd 57,000 bu. of spot. Spot dull and Irregular ; options. dull and eabler ; May , 3.'li < ! i-'l3V , closliuit i'3'io : July , : cH4ii' : : c. elosluc at ICIUc ; No. 2 \\hlto , May , : iPftucc : ; spot No. 2 white. 3Go ; mixed western. 3V < J'uHio ; white western , 30'c. . ItAV Steady ; shipping , 70&T3C ; good tu choice. MW.ljc. lloi'S-Klim , fairly active ; state common to choice. 2i3''e I'ltollle ' ' : coast , 2iX'i l''e. KiiHAii-ltiiw , moileriilely active , stoadv ; Fiilcu , 1,60) ) hhdH.i uiusrovado , b'J ' test , at 2J/e : ( l.V ) hags centrifugal , 00 test , at 2Je ; rcllneil ijulot. MOLAR'KS Now Orleans , dull and llrm. Iticit Steady : domestic fair to extra , 4 iS S'o : Japan. 5'ft54c. ! I'KTitoi.fcUMSteady , iiulel ; united closed al Mo for May ; criulo In bbls. I'arkiir'u 6ic ; crude In bulk , I..OO : refined Now York IHi.15 ; I'hlladelphlannd Italtlinore , $0.05 ; I'lill- ailolphla and llaltlmoro In bulk , Il.35n3.ll0 t'orroj.-KKnDOiL-Kirm , ijulet ; crude , Uili < lilili yellow , : i | > , e bid. TALI.DW Htoiidy ; packing , 44e. ? liosiN-Qiilut , htoaily ; strained commoirtc BOO I , * ! .45W1.47. Tlilii'UNUNi : Woalct 31JiaiOcs ! : , Koiis l-'lriitj western , 14io ! ; receipts , 813 pkcs. I'OIIK Qnlot. steady ; old mcsn , | 0.50 < atO.OO new iiiiiNi , ill.UvYMI.5u ; prlmn iutra , tll.vi. C'tiT Mi.vr.s-ICasy : pickli'd bellies. 5Utt5'io ( mlddlRN. firm ; bhort clear , tl.Cii. IiAiil ) Opened wouk , closed flrni ; wcftcn Men m cloved ut } H.5'ii ! bid ; Hales , lHM tlercu nt f I..V- " > ( iiU.Vi ; options , sales 2.2.1 1 tierces Jim lit5ll.4Wtii.51 , ole lll , ' at fast 1)1(1 ) ; July , to\5s closing nt HIM 1)1(1 ) ; August , ftuis. llttTTKH I'lrm demand ; wu tom datrr , 13 ! Ol7c : western croiimery , ICii''lc ; western fao lory , I'-MtlOo ; ICIgln , 2li . ( IIIIIESI : Meady , iinlnt ; pi\rt hklms , .vaoo. I'M ) IKON ( jiilnt ; American , ill,75ioia2. % Uoi'i'Eii Quiet ! lake. JI1.8J bid , JII.W asked I.KAII 1'irmi ( lomostlo. fl..M'.l.'ii ; . TlN-.Stiungi MlrnlU. MU5 bid , { 'J.25 abked llrltlnliTFriiliiTniili'TTtrvlow , LONDON. April 18. The Mark Lane Kxpross In Its weakly review of the HrltlMi grain truih nayiVhen : th" marketn closed last , woe ICnullBh vthcutx were llrmer and holders i > r ntUInK I'd advnnca The avuni.'o prlc throughout the countrv Is ills 4d , This U stll u miserable price for good ijuulitr , iH'ltig .1 decline slnco Juuuiiry 1. T'orelgn whom ru inalnod iiulot. lloth I'ranco and U rmun wcio buying ( Jallfornla , vhlch closed llrm u ! : M. Imtliiiivai iloiri'ssi | > ( l , thn full In th lirlco of silver causluic forced sales al32 * . Tli total iUunilly | of wheat on imssago la vs , 650,0 Oiini | tiers. Corn wns weuUi cargoes c mixed Amer.ean were uuotcd at 'Ma. Out wcru3d duaior. llnrley , beuns and peas wor dull , There were lur/e ktippllc of lliisue and prices dropped is. Cn ilo o JMarki't ' , NKW YOIIK , April 18. Optloni steady , IV3l iilius down ! ciusod steady , unchanged , t Si pnliiU down ; iiilrs. lo.o U bae , Ineluc ing April , tlS.35 ; May. tl2,10i,15 ; Juuo. fit/ ( til 7J ; July , HI.O'.ttll.M ; buptomUor. Ill.U November , tll-GJ. .Spot Hlo , dull , lower ; No. ' ri3.&o. ItioiiK JANKIIIO , April lfl.--Iflrst ordltiar ; 11,150 rein per ten kilos ; good lozond , lO.tt rels ; receipts during the wciik 50.UOO ba\s ; pin the I'ultcd titatcn. 2J.UOJ ; thlpmenl to thu United Btutes. : wUU ; stock , 1UI.OJJ bag : SANTOS , April lu Good uvoraso , 1U.500 rei iior ten kilos ; rcco ptndurlni ( thu week , 45 , l > iiugt ; purchaici for the Uultcii bt tcs , : , W thlpr.enlft to the t'nlted Status , .10.C05 ; stoci. yjiW > bacs Omnlm Produce Mitrkrt. rnriTS Cullfotnlt Hlvoi ldo orati2Cvl.7Ml ? .00i Witshlnirlon nnvols , fl.ll.dl.25l . choice ap ples. M. 0 ; choice I onions. Jl.O.'i f.mcy lemons. .25 ,4.51 : hunanns crntol. $ . ' .OMla.5)i cran- borrles , shipping stock , bu. boxes. H , ' ii straw berrlc" , lac ( | t. ; Klarlria tomatoes , 6.50ii7.i.fl ( pcrcratoof six biskels. VWIBTAIII.KS1'aticy Muscatlno awrot pota toes , } . ' .fiO2.75 ; sped sweet pot itocs , \20Wi'l\i O.ilirornl.i cnlibiiei1 , ! ' 5o per II ) . In crates ; homegrown Icttuep. lOc per dor. ; onion * . ( Heii ll.iOperbu. ; Nebraska , hand picked L'catis , ll.7MBl.KTi ; medium. Sl.'MM.GO : Cnllfornla col- cry. tl 00 ; Colorado nnd western Nebraska po- tiitocs , Vic ; native potatoc. . W f.5o ; lima bcanp , 4e tor : Ib.i water i r s , 21-qt , oa.scs , 12,5i15c ! perqt. : spinach. SJ ( 00 per bbl. ! Span ish orilLii * . JI.M per crate ; ratllsho * . 40o ! rtlta- biia > . ? i.7per bbl. ; new turnips. MIC per iloz. Poor.Tiiv Dressed chleUons , ! > ® 2e : tur keys , scar c. irtil5e : llvo fowls , $4.5i5.1X ( ) . I'flHS-MarKet lM'ir. : ! ' IltiTTKit Uood roll. 1 ( SlOe ; packln ; stock , littii : ! * , KTC. No. 1 green hides. 3c : No. 1 crcen salted hides. 4Ul'f ciNo. 2 green nllcil lililcH , i.etPie ; No. 1 green salted hMes , 25 to 40 llis,4'i' > H'ic : No. 2 croon hides. 2'i to 4' ) Ibs. . : ; ( ili'ic ; No. 1 venlcalf. 8 toll Ibs. , lie ; No. 2 veal onlf. ( tto 15 Ibs. , < c : No 1 dry Mint hides , 7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hlilr * . 5i-i No 1 dry Balled hides , f acc ; iiirt cured ' 4c ppr poiint ! less than fully cured. Hhcop inlts-lln'on silted , each ; ix.itl.85 ! ; prcpn silted shearlings ( short wooled early sklnsi , each , I.VjVMci dry sho'irllngs ishort wooled o irlv skinNo. ) . 1 , each 5'itlOo ! < lrv t.hoirllngs ( shoit wooled early sklnsi. No. 2. cull 5c- ; dry Hint Kansas nii'l Nelirnska butcher woo1 pulls , per lb. , itp- tu.il . weight. lOdtU'je ' ; dry Mint Kansas ami Nebraska Murrain wool polls , ppr lb. , actual weight. S'B'.l'Jci ' dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per lb. . iiotutil welghl. ar-'ic ; dry illnl I'olorado Mi.rniln wool pelts , per lb. . ac tual weight , S'rJIOc ' ; dry pieces nnd bucks , no- tual weight , 7G'Jc. Tallow and arcino Tallow No. I. 3'lc ( ; tnllow No. 2 , : : © 3Hc ; grease. whlto A. l 4'.ic ; grease , white 11. 3' < fiW14o : groiisri. yellow. 3c ; groaso. dark , 3c : old but ler , 2Jc ! ; hecswux , prune , lJB2Jc ( ; rough tal low. HSU''c. St. I.nnlH ST. Louts , Mo. , April 18. I't.ouit Wonk hut unchanged ; family. HOOfiAUO ; choice , e'.203.ri ' : fancy , * . .I.Citi.7J : : extra fancy. Sl.d.V tt.l.-i ; patents , } > I.:5B : : > I,45. WHUAT Very tame and slow until near the close , when there was a ipilok advance anil nrlccs cloopil ( ® 'sO above Haturadv ; No. 2 rod , cash. 84c ; May. closed at Sl'gc ' ; Juno , S.'c ; July , 70'sc ; Atizmt , 7Uc. Coiix Very slow , but closed higher and firm ; No. 2 , cash , 301lci May closed ut 35V4C ! July. 30Vc. OATS A fraction belter ; No. 2 cash , 33o bid ; May , 30Mc : July , 2ii'e. ( UVB None oll'crcd , ItAULUV ( .hilet at ROc. HHAN Quiet nt UJWGIc , according to loca tion. tion.UAV Steady ; prairie , ? 7.003'.00 ) ; tlmolhy , lll.oxa : i50. i , KAii-1'lrm ; common , $1.10 ; spelter , Il.lj. 1'tjtx Hiiu : Steady : iCi'Jc. OIIN MKAi.-ijiilotntSI.83. WIIIHKV Steady at Jl.ll llAmiiNti ( Jinet ; liiiBSc. IIIDN OTTON TIES t' ' . 20551.25. I'n'iv'.stoNS Generally easier with only a job trade. I'OIIK Standard , J10.50. LAUD J5.c.Kxa < UiO. Duv SALT MKAIR Loose shoulders , tl.fift : longs nnd cribs S > .00shorts ; , $5.75 ; bacon boxed lonss , I5o more. HACON Shonldor . SJ.25 ; longs and cribs , JC.30 ; shorts , JO. 4500.50. SuilAU CUIIKI ) 11 A.MH 5 ! ) OC9.50. N w Yorlc Dry ( ioods .Mnrkot. Nnw YORK. April IS. The dry goods mar- knt opened encouragingly. Kciiuests were chiefly for goods lo meet Iho current wants of Jobbers , but some fair tninsnctlons were had with cutters and converters In brown. bleached and colored cottons. Cotton llan- ncls also received some attention from Job- burs for next season. Woolen dies ? goods continued to , bo tlio most active article , many otder.s being placed for future delivery. There wns also something doing in tlanuols for next season , but the demand as yet Is moderate. Itlnnkcts huvo had considerable sale , and me not so active in consequence. The market was unchanged , but the tone lends lo Impiovetncnt. Kansas City "Mnrliots. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , April is. 1'i.ouii Un changed. WIIKAT Wns very slow ; No. 2 hard , 72c ; No. 2 red , SKfW-'e. ( JOHN Was weak ; No. 2 mixed , 35c. OAT ! Also weiewoak ; No. 2 mixed , 20Sc ! ; No. 2 white. 30' > c. KVE Was WOUK ; No. 2 , GJc. I'r.AX SIKD : 3Cc on the baals of puro. HltAN-Steady. atil52c ( sacked. UAV Firm , but unchanged. KKCKII-TS Wheat , 23,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu , ; oats. nono. Sini'Huvrs Wheat , 13,000 bu. ; com , 2.C03 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. _ Cotton Market. NEW Onr.EANS , La. . April 18. Firm : middling , 0 13-lCo : low middling , (15-lGc ( ; good ordinary. 5 13-lic ( : not receipts , 2.845 bales ; press receipts , 2,075 ; sales , 4,050 ; bales ; stock , 2.'iiiOS ( : bales. NKW YOIIK , April 18. 1'Ulures ' closed quiet : sales , 111,300 bales- April , S1.8S ; May , $5.07 ; June , $7.07 : July , S7.17 : August , jr.:0 : Septem ber. J7.30 ; October , 17.43 : November , Si. 55 ; Ic- comDer , J7.G5 ; January , $7.7f . Trailers' Tulle. OiurAGO , III. , April 18. Counsolmnuitnay 0 Cockroll llros. : Whutitopenod sto tdy and n the first two hours advanced ! * c on scalp- rs' bnylnir. Inlluencod by unseasonable veathor and liberal clonranceH from lake mrts. At 12:30 : p. m u pre s cable reporting tall. sloJt ( .nil .severe co.d thioughont Great Irllaln and I'ranco caused acllvo buying for 1 lit'e rally from the low point. In which the ay future took the lead , showing consldcra- ilo short Interest yet uncovered. The buying of Mny contracts , as private stocks have icon reduced , bus lifted a larze burden oil' thu market. and the tendency s upward , although thu Hutch bill deters nany Investors from entering the market at iitcscnt. Corn ruled strong on stormy wuuthor ri Iho cotton boll , with prospects of snnllcr recolpls and poor grading. 1'ho appearance of maiilpulallon In the May delivery alarmed shorts and eansod the rally. Slocks are light , mil Interrupted receipts might mean a EOUCO/O. 1'orU was weak on liquidation of ones by commission hoiscs. ) The market was icavy throughout and showed uo tendency lo rally at the ole o. UIIIUAOO , 111. , April 18. Konuett , Hopkins ft ni > . to S. A. McWhortor : Wheat was llfo- css most of the .session , the rowd soiling on ncrcasod visible supply. Toward noon on ? \'ow York house wired a cable stating that the weather In Knrope Is bitterly cold. 1m- ncdialely Ihoro was a rush lo buy and Iho narket advanced I'-io on covering by shorts , Jloarancos are moderalo and now cngnge- iionts nithor small , The Increase In the visi ble supply is u discouraging feature , but It Is o.xpuctcd that the recent lake shipments will largely pass out of Hlght and not snow In tuu next blntemeut. if the foreign markets do not relluct our Hlieuglh Iho bulge hero is not likely to last. Corn and oats have followed In tlio walio of wheat and closed In sympathy wllh the latter. Considerable dcereaho In the visible supply also hud a bullish oll'ect. I'lovlslons broke down on the favorable stntoments contained In the government report about tlio hog sup ply. ply.CIIIOAOO. . III. , April 1P.--K. 0. Logan .V Co. to Duncan , lli > lllnecr k Co. : Mny nhoat opened at hUaao. sold olT to'U'.c , sold up tohl i and closed at til3 o. , ) nl > rulud about 'juovor , belter Iraalng In It than In .May. Unlll Ihc visible Kiipply was Known the market wusdull with business light. An Increase of N7H.OIX bushels caused some light selllng.but all olVcr- Ings were quickly nbsorrjcd , which brought about some good local hurlng , and the rapid adviincoof I'.ie ' was easily bioiight about , Inn opinion as to [ utiiro values Is unchanged. Tht snick of wheat in sight la centered ut DnliHli Minneapolis ami heiu and the de mand for Iho Dnluth slock Is good and will all bo shipped for distribution east. Crop proipecls for tlm , winter plant arc favotuhlti nnd seeding In thu northwosl l now In progress. The corn market has boon In- iictlve , oll'erlngs light , w Hi u good shlliplir ; demand for the lower grades. A heavy decrease - crease In the vlslhlo supply aided to the Ntronglh. Our udvlccs from thu corn boll points to light receipts aim higher prices Not much doing In oat ; ) and they nro without change. The hog product was very wpat from the opening lo the close , Receipts tin much In uxc'-ssof ull estimates. Some Until' ilntlon by outside holders , liny pork olojcil m J , ; lard , JJ.2 , 4 ; ribs , STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. InilliMtloiiH That thn llnllUli Aiminir Ojii'ratori * U liicriuiklnf ; , NEW YOIIK , April 18. The continued strengtl with the Increasing aetlvlly lu Iho xlook mar kct today nlmwed thut tno bullish foollni among operators Is Incro.isli.g In Wall slrec and Iho attacks of boars only served to brln out Insldo Hippo t. Terminal nml Now Kng land wort ) bpecml examples of this , Th principal scat of Iho bullish fceltta is ngnli in the coal stoclts. Thn particular slrong poln In the murkot today , howovur , was Wustcri Union , which WUB hutped by uniloubttul buy Ing for the long account which has continue ! for so long a time and has steadily , thouici lowly advanced thn price to u llguro wnloh 1 hits not seen for n Unix time. ' ] ho ubsunco n the business lunally dona for foreign ucconn and the Jack of buying bv the nrbltrag broKoru was apparently not felt In the marku today. Ontsldii of Iho stock mentioned hot theru was little unlmtitlon or pronounce strength today , thoush the entire llstcoutln ued to appruclutu but little , and Atchlson wn amonu the leaders In point of activity ; wlill umonx thu low pi Iced nunro > t ho ro were speed mpvemeiits lit Wheeling & l.ako Krii Mlnnuapolls & St. Louis , Louisville , Ne Albiny Jt Chicago , Luke Erie & Woatcri nnd u few others less ImpurtuiitThu opci lug was Urm , ut adviinccs oxtcniilnic lo pi ( . out , wnilo Maw Eugluud it Liokuwuuuu wui escortlo.nl , w thloiii-nof 1 per cent ami 1' per ci-nt. The olhcr Monks at once advanced , nnd the slocks men tioned tc.'overnl n inrxo portion of ihclr opcnlnt lot * " * . Them wn . no olbtck : tn the general list until well Into the last hour when realization appeared wllh the ell cot of causing a material reaction tilt a'otu the line aud In Laolniwanni , DOIIIWHIC > V Hudson nnd Lalo Shore Ihcro were nrtterl.il IOMCS. The rt'stof the llstylclde.l very slowly nnd but In a few cases wns any miirkcd Implosion made iiuon prices. The markotelosod fairly active an i rather heavy under these sales , tut ctm- orally at smoothing boiler than iirt prices. The tlniil changes nro generally small ad vances , wlillo Wheeling & Iinko I-.nc. pre ferred , nro up l" ocrccnt and Western Union 14 ! percent l > etawsro& Hudson is down I ! percent nnd Laekawanna I1 * percent. Thu following tire the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ox- chnngo todnyi Atchlaon Nurtlincmern izi > 4 Ailinn Kxpress lu no prcfcrrcil in Alion. T. ll : n N. V Central 1I5' < AltonT. li. pM. . . . 115 .v. v. . e A su i. . . . . in American Hxnrcjs. . 113 ilo preferred 7A It. C. It. AN K ) Olilu Mls l ? lppl. . . . 2ii : Cnnml.i I'nclflc 8'.i ilo urcfi-rrcil M Cimart.i Southern. . Cl ] Ontario A Western. JCH Onlrnl I'nclilo 91 . . , . . linprovcm't 1:1 dies. * Olilo S.I1 'Orejjun ' Snv S5 iln Nt iirefcrreil . li ) North Anm UK ilii 2ml pri'forrptl. . 41' ' . I'ncltlc Mnll 7 ChlrnBO , v Alton. . . . 115 ll'enrlti lcc. A K. . . * ) ' ( jl'lllsbitrK ISI c. . c. , c , * st. i , . { Pullman I'.il.ico.V3 \ Del. llmlMm Kemllnu Id. I. . AV ' " ' ' ' liock Islnml lt.fi It. li. | ifil. . . . " St I * AS. ! . 71 ! a" St. I'nul ili > Id preferred. . 35 iln preferred ilo Snil preferred. . 35HI , it. I1. . Mln. A Mnn. . II3' ' ( Krle . . . St. I'uul A Omnlii. . . W * ilu iiri'fi'rrcil . . , , 70 do preferred 1I5. ' Kort Wayne l.M Tcnn ' 'ont A Iron . 41 Chlcneo A I : . Ill Tcxiis 1'nclflc 104 llocklm ; Valley Tol. A O. Con. iifil. . Cl1 HniMtun A Texan. . . tTnliili I'ni'llc 41 ! Illinois Central U. S. Kxprom i HI. I'nul A Dnltith. . Wnbasli , St. I , . A t' . . I2W 18 ilo profi'rrcil 2H ) ( Lake Krlo A West. . 2i'A < j Wells rnrgo llx. . . . ll't ill ) preferred WU1Vestrrn union m Lake Shore ilMM1 Am. Cotton ( ill ( u LoulsvllloA NaMi. . Coloriulo Coal U2 ! ( I.OtilirllloA N. A. . . llonivstiiko 12 Memphis A Char. , Iron silver BJ Mle.ili.-iin Cc-utrnl. . . Ontario M .Mil. I , . M. A. W ( jnlck llver KM ilu preferred IUU ilo preferred Hi Minn. Aft. I. Sntro I ilo proforrcil 25 ' llillwcr 4A Missouri I'ni'lllc. . . , . Illch. A W. I' . Tcr. . . ' . " < .Mobile A Ohio ns Wl consln Central. . 17 Nashville i halt. . . . ( in-ill Nerllicrn pfd Kl'.i ' N. .1. Central IIU < .j Ohlrnpo ( ins. Norfolk A W. pfil. . . < ! ) jl , < Mil Trtint. . Northern raclHc. . . W { Sugar ' Trust Nortli. 1'aclllc pfd. . . Southern I'ncltle. . , . DIStllllTJ 47'i O. . l . A U. N S7 V. I1. Don. ACnir. . . SOU Hlo I ) . A W. 37 The total sa'es ' of stocks today were 4U.1,2.'l shares , liieimlmi ; : Atclili = on , 11.0)0 ) ; Delaware , l.icki\vanna : & WoHtern , U.700 ; Krlo. S.230 ; Iliii'klin Valley. 3,25Jj Lotilsvillu & Nashville , 4UIO : Mlssntirl I'aclllc. . ' 1,7 ; Northwestern , lll.ino ; North American. IU.V > : Northern Pii- clllo prefoiTKl. liiiil'anllle : ) : Mai' , 4.U40 ; Uo'i'l- liiK. iru.M.i : Klehniond .t West Point , 'lAVj : St. I'uul. 21.055 ; St. Paul & Omaha , 5.40) ; Union PaclUe , 0,5ijij Western Union. 1"IOJ. rinnnelal KCVIIMV. New YOHK. April 18. The Postsayas As the bollovcrs In early advance in prices liavo staUcd their hopes chlclly on the action of in , It was luitu/al that today's stock nuikct. with a nollil.iy lu London should bo dull. It wan not. however , without featutcs of Interest , On the whole itsconr-.o durlus the gronlor art of the day showed firmness , but with great Irregularity. The bear traders allaclicd Now Kn.land , which was depressed by an outside demonstration which h.id much the appearance of a "stock jobbing" scheme , but which was siilllclcntlv founded on facts to malco It unpleasant. Itlchmond Terminal , too , sold down on llio appearance of dlacoril In Iho re-organlzatlon committee. The Im portant factor , however , was the continuance of Investment buying , centering again lu Western Union. Xrw York .Money Murlict. NEW VOIIK , April is. MONEY ox CAM. Knsy at I'jW.'percont ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed at a percent. I'lti.MK MeiiCANTH.B PAVRU T > iiiJj ! corccnt. STr.ui.iNil KxuiiANni : Quint but strong at J4.68U for sixty day bills and $ l.87i for du- maiul. The closing ( imitations on bonds : NEW VIIIIK , April li Clearings , J82.4JS82 ; balances , J4Si2,8VJ. HALTIMOHI : . MO. , April 18. Ol rluga , J..TS .GSQ ; balances , $514,43) ) ; monoy. 6 per cent. PHILADELPHIA. ! . , April 18. Clearing lfii8SOU7 : ; balances , $ . ' , ? 64'JOO ; monoy. a per cent. CINCINNATI , O. . April 18. Monoy. 4cai per cent : New York exchange , 40@'We premium ; clearings , JL',780COJ. HAVANA , April 18. Spanish gold $2.74.i ! < a .74 i. Rxchango. quiet ; on the United States short sights , liU promlum. ST. Louis , 11. . . April 18. Clourlngs. 3,1D2.- 4U7 ; balances. 89.480. Money. S6 per cent ; oxchnngo on Now York. 75c promlum. ItosTON , Mnss. , Apt 11 18. Cloannga. $10,234- S09 ; balances , $1.5rA020 ; money , lVi < 2-'i per cent : exchange on Now York , iTSfriUa discount. New OHLKANS. La. . April 16. Clearings , $2.HOVflR4. New York exchange , SOj per 51.UOO promlum ; bank. SI..10 per $1,0 < 0 premium. ClllOAOO , 111. . April IS. Clearings. 310,703.- 000. Money dull at43 per cent ; New York oxchango. ijulot. "Oo promum ; sterling ox- ohanzc. dull , sixty-day bills. Sl.Sflii ; demand - mand , $1 B7i. i.ivi : STOUK .M.VKKITS. : Close of I.cut firing * u Ituvlval of Trad o I Oiitllu Mot's Liiwrr. OUAIIA. April 10. The week opens with vor fair receipts iif both cattle and hogs , the sii ) . ply of each being about double lust .Monday' run , An receipts of cattle were rather liberal deollno might properly huvo been oxpcetec but IIH there were only 12,500 cattle In Ohlcugi fully li.UOO loss than were expected , and th miirUft wun stronger there , mllers sturlo asklrri slrongfr prices and beef ulcers scon ; Kn advance of about lOo on nil deilrabl grades , lloth oressed beef uuU shipping | liuyui were uotlvu bidders and : thu receipts change briskly at the advance. This places th market very near whcro It was boforn the rt cent bad break , and unless exccstilvu rccolpl cotuo In the market gives every indlcillan i lining ublu to stmtiun the advance , ( lee l.'JLO iol , < M-lb Hlcor mid ut from tJ.74 to 1.0 fair to good 1,000 to l.iuu-lb : ulcers at from ( | j to $ I,7i ) . Thu ordlnaiy run of light grades sol Ht from UW to UUi. ll wai a strouKi uctlv heiltliv mirkct fJaiVttftrl to fl.inh nnfl llio chun found thu pein pr.ictli'a ly c'lipty orferlng of raw * and mlxrVMo'k wore ns muni rnthrr Ilitltdt. but the ( KMiinnd w.n i-nol and tirlci-iirulQl stronici , Inferior to eholco cows nml MlfflM "old nt an oilromo ninsn of from i.-.wun II 40. lint > i to * , ui ) bouaht nearly oVx.rithing. . Mulls and Mazs were not niio'litlily ohnnei'.l ; rather dull nt from $ 'i (10 ( to Hud for Indifferent to very good stock , ( halves wereur vcrv fmr supply. l' ' t dull around froia tf totl.riO. The Moi-kor and feeder trade was pretty much the sumo nuim'.Hiitutduy , the receipt" being modor.Up. thnimtsldo demand light nnd the regular ilc : liri dolna the bulk of the Iradlnir. Sales wrrh largely at from * l.lj to S.W3 , Heptcscntlulyq sales : No.Av , Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. M oo 17. . 1178 Kl 63 ! H..I8i1 I 2. . KM 3 no 16 ; i lisa : i w > 10..1249 1. . " 71 a 10 * i..ui : i w ) 3. ) . . 817 n 23 vm.iitio : i BI . . 4i.uii : : i M " " a 2:1 91.1l.Vi : i60 . 040 : i 15 nr..iioi ' aw 8. . 1107 : u . MSI : i r > J 20 .1211 305 GO..1070 7..1U1 JIM 1.V.I3J8 370 Ml. . 11)4) ) ) 10..IIVA ! ' A' l.'i .1050 nr ; > 4-rt370 ! 37 * 1U..101II : i 31 21. . I2III 375 21..IUU : i 35 1..1310 : i.1) 17 .1313 375 21..10.0 : i : r. Ki..iu.8 : i ro 3 * > . . 1331 375 5 . 050 : i : r > 17..I.H5 355 111 .U41 375 n. ot.i : i 35 iti..r.'ji 355 10 .1.110 375 10. . im j 33 M..IIOI : i M 14. . lira 3:5 : n..io.H3 3 : ir > 4.I..IIS9 3 M 17..lie ) 75 22..10 IS ; i 35 2' . ' . ISM 3M 41. . 124 3 SO Ml..11 IS 4 40 3'J..I-il5 ' JIM IS..HOI KM ] : i 40 4I..13VI 303 iliii HOT ! li..l347 IIW 41..mi ll 4 ! ) ai iTJi iii'i ) 4 I. . I2lii II 4. ' < 75 .11(13 ( 303 lV.l4VI ! 40'3 ' 15 , . 1 111 : i 45 )8..i-4i ) : 3 ra M..ir. : ) 403 12..1025 n 45 ill. . Kill ) 3 05 47..1353 405 18..1077 : i 5J Mi.xr.li. 18. . 031 3 35 cows. 4. . 807 1 fid 7.10i8 : 2 M 1..14GO 280 I. . ftOJ I 75 7. . 1002 203 2. ISO I 2 IK ) 2. 633 1 75 1I..10VI 2 115 2..1I.V ) SW ) 1. . FO ) 2 01 4. . 13J 2 ( 1..U33 sio 0..1I8" 'J 00 8. . LSI 2 70 2..1.5S 200 : i..iiu : 201 3. . OU 2 75 1. . 1IIOO 20J I..IHII U33 3..1IIO 275 18..111:1 : 205 18. . SS ! ) 2 4' ) I..1JT.I 275 H..1'J7 < ( 300 Old 2 45 3..1053 2 75 2.10'kl 300 u. . 2 M 1. . DM 2 83 11 . IUI 30J 1. 1ISJ 2 50 fi..H4 2 8J i..n.o : iwi 1. . 001 2 fil 2li.iH | ! 2 M ) ro..ii.o ; 30"i 5. . Mil 2 5J 11. . 870 2 S'J 2..rja3 'J25 7. . 872 2 5'J COWS AND IICU'EIIS. 20..1037 3 10 1. . SPO I 51 1. . 010 25) 1. . 7-0 300 0. . 41J 2 0) 19. . 813 2 0 } 2. . 833 31)5 ) CALVES. 2. . 305 SCO 21. . 103 4 25 1. . 130 450 imt.t.s. 1. 1163 2 00 1..13SO 250 2. . 1505 275 i 1. . 121)0 ) 200 2..145'3 ' 2 50 " I..1DBO ' . ' (0 ( .110 2 51 i"l3.H > 285 1..I103 220 .150) 2 50 1..11)10 ) 285 1 ' 1203 2 21 .1110 2 05 3..14DO 20J r'.irai 2 25 .i.wi 2 r- > 1..IODO 300 1..1150 2 25 .1800 205 1..K70 300 1..1410 2 5 .1310 2 70 2 .1415 300 2. . 14V ) 225 .18.0 2 75 2. . 1870 3W ) 1..14GO 225 2..1130 1..2100 300 1..1030 2 40 1..10-0 2 75 1..1500 3W 1..18M 301 STOCKEnS AND FEEDERS. 850 2 15 4. . fS7 3 15 1.OO . 740 320 690 275 14. 9"J 3 15 OO 8UO 320 510 2 75 12. . 900 3 15 052 780 2 03 2. . 875 3 15 IIJ7 3 V5 800 300 3 15 OKI 330 830 : i oo 7. . 875 320 21..11U1 335 702 305 MILKP.nS AND SI'ttlNQEIlS. cow and calf 32 00 cow nml o.ilf 3000 " ° 'J ' cow and calf ' cow and calf 2J 00 sjirlngcr , 2000 springers , oacli 2o 00 linns The hos inarlcct was .xactly thee - erieof thccattlo trade. Business was dull ml prices were fully JOc lower than the nvur- , o prlci-s iiultl Saturday. There was a liberal nn in Chicago and prices were from luc to IJo ewer there , wlilln the provision market was xtromoly dull ilntl wcali. These iullucnccs iroduced the douilnu hero , as receipts were jot excessive and there was a very fair shlii- n and fresh meat demand , especially for the ; oed llRht ami medium weight hoes. Thc-so old at from $ l.40.to J4.50 , larjuly at from * l,45 oif4.5J and were mostly sorted mnro or less. Common , heavy find mixed packers sold at rom $4.30 to $1.41) ) . and roueh ends of loads and hrowouts at from 81.10 to $4.30. The trade was lover at anv time during the day overly ac- , lve , but the pens were practically cleared Defore the close , thn bulk solllni ; at from 1.40 .o 81.45 , against JI.50 to $4.55 Saturday : tlio general average of prices uald bo Inn Jl.41a iKalnstjr.Si Kattyday and SI,45 last Monday , 'loprescntatlvo sales : . -.1 350 42 8 321 80 425 5 320 4HO 12 155 430 SHEEP Thoio were no fresh receipts of sheep nnd nothing hero to make a market. The demand for good muttons was never stronger than at present and prices arc tiltth. Yet the supply Is totally inadequate and slaughterers are compelled to buy In the country or at neighboring markets. Quota tions are about us follows ; Kalrto good na tives. ? 4.50S0.1l' ( ' ; fair to good westerns. $ I.5UO 5.90 ; common and stock sheep. $ l.004.25 ; good to choice 40 to UO-lD lambs , Jl.MttO.S'J. Hccolpts nnil DUpixltlon of Stock. Kccolpts at the Union Stock yards , South Omalin , Nob. , for the twenty-four hours end ing at 5 o'clock p. in , , April Id , 1S9.X IIEOEII'TS. ClilciiKo I.lvii Stock Alnrkot. CllICAno , III. . April IS. [ Special Telegram tn THE llBK.l While the trend of the catllo mar tlet was Ktroncly upward the iivorngu of prices was not moro than U'c per IUU Ibs. higher than for I'rl.Iay last , Lolng from 0o to lUo higher than at the lowcat time last xvouU. Of Ihc olTerliigH only u few loads graded us choice nml sales at ovri JI.HJ worn scattering , htlll It was thought that something btrlotly llrst- class might brlntt'Irom * 4.-U to f I.K.X Tlio best litinnli In tlinyurtlri brought $ l,7 , ' > . The provall- Ing prices for Kteors were from ii.M : to tl.iK mill for cows : ifi7f 'wills from W.OJ to l.l'0 ' , I'rlccN are from ll.ud ( o * I.(15 ( uorIUU Ibs. lotvoi than they were twulvo months apo. JIuyeis of boas' ' were not eontont with the reduction of Irolll 10J to IScbcoured on .Satur day , but jumped on the murUnt again mis morning unit foiyuiJt tt down another luo. That enrried the martini to from tJ..i to J4.7U anil H wax hold them until the close. Kvc.-optlng 11 snlo hero and tlxiru-ut from fl.T'J'i to 4.7.i , the supply was wurko'V off t prices ranirln. ! downward f runt ! ( .7U. tliugroiiler part at fron tIM to tl.Ui. The uluxliig rungo waa from } ! . to H.fii for light mud from 11.3 * to JI.70 toi houvy. The late feo.lng was nithor llimei than that prevalent , ut the opening. The demand for > ) ijup wan strong enough U oxhuuit the supply utun average advance o about lee per lOU'lbi. ' H.ilca were on u biibli RHEUMATISM THREE YEARS. After suffering untold agonies llireo ycnrs from Jllicumatlsm , having Imd much treatment without relief , I decided to take Swift's SpeclUc. Eight bottles CURED ME ENTIRELY ami I wish other sufferers to know of the value of your great remedy for llhcumatism. JOUN MCDONALD , McDonald' * Mills , Oa. for free TrcatUu on tia ! Kloo'l and BUIn. of froi-i $ Xi ta A ra for nour to extra ttiecp aud from tXKMonoi for l m > . Moil of the trail- In * In shcon was at from ! . , . > to US' * nnvl from M.VJ to SilM lion jiit most of the lamb" . Ilecdpls wore- Cattle , l..OO' ' : hoit , CJ.OX ) ; alicci ) , llO.'O. The Kvrnlnit .lournat reports ! OATTi.t-Kc- colots 1I1.0JUI .shipments , a.iJOO : market actlvt- , higher ; good extra slccr . fl.3.VQI.TAi ethers , * : i.W4l : , 0 ! cnunnrs. tl.o > B'J.ii stockers , IJ.ift a.u. cows , { .Mwaaio. llims-Upceipts. ; , joo.i : slilpnipttt * . irnoo : markol actlvr , luo loner : roiuli nml commoii. fl..Wfll.Mi mixed and uai'keri.fJ.RQQI.CO ; prlmo hoiivv and butchOM' wolg'iU , $ l.l'OUI,7. > i light , . , . SiiRKi'-Hecelpts. BX.V ( ) shipment' , ,1,000 ; nntrKct strady , higher : ewes. J4. < iViI4 M ; wethers nun yoHrllnev. Jj.tWJfi..U ; wi-sttrns , I5.7 > 30.a3i lambs , $ , Vr4f7.J. Now York l.l\o Slock Mnrhrt. Nnn'OIIK. . April is. OUTI.K Kecelpts , -Mil head , including r < 4 cats forsn'nt iiKirU't. active and 1 c ppr 100 Ibs , higher : native sleet- * , J4.10TII.7 : , per luj Ibs : hups and cow..MWuo : : dressed beef steady atiVftSc peril ) , fh.pmcnts tomorrow , 70) ) bcuvcs. C.\ivis Kcculols , 7'Ci head : markel very dull nnd li < lower ; l.lUi unsold : vo'ils , Jl.iuijf.v.'ij per 10. ) UH. ; nilxnu calves J.l.'J.l.tl ; b'llior- inllKs. { . .Lwai- . SIIKKP ltecpts | | ) llH7J : bend : sheet' , nctlvo andashiidu tlr rirlamlx , ' o jior lb. lower : Unshorn tdieop , fLS OT/JO per IDS Ibs. : clipped sheep. iAulfttuii ! inisliorn Inmbs , } 7.V.Vfts , 1 ) i cllpi | ) < d lambs , ; < v.\-i7.'n ( ' ; dressed multoiH 'Irm ' at iKcMPici dressed lambs stcndy at ll'i . . HiKls-Hccelpta , 51.170 head consUiied ( II- reeti markel nominally llrm. Ktinsns City l.lviStock .Mnrlu't. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . April 19. CATTI.K He- colpls , S.Mii shlpmenls , l.ftjOi ulecfn were m ron it. selling at $ ; i.iXtM.'ji ( : cow , hlcndy. Il.7sau.o5 ; slockcrs nnd feeders slow , M.l ® ' ' 'n'oos-Hecolpts , 0,050 : shipments , n.101 : the market wns fiilrly uctlvo and rvfUOf lower ; all grades. ( l.li'it ' l.4Tti ! bulk , } l.AiM.ri. : ! : SIIEKP Hrco'iils. fiJO : shipments , 500 ; Hie market was active and strong. I'lxliiK the rroiiasltlon. The members ol the Iloanl of County Com- missioticH , behind closed doors , spent several - oral hours yesterday uftcrnoon consldcrlntr the proposition of the NobrasUaContrnl Unil- way company , by whlcii that company pro poses to construct n brldgo ever the river , proviiltnc Omnba nnd Douglas county votes subsidies to the amount of $7.1t,0)0. ) ) A. J. 1'oppiUoiinnd .lohti I ) llowo were appointed to assist Uoiiuty Attorney Mahouey lu propariiiB&iich snfoRuards for the protec tion of the interests of the county as llio com missioners might dcom advlsnblc. The board will moot nfrain Thursday morn- inff when n report will bo iniMlo. At that ' time the member's will decldo whether or not they will submit the bond proposition. Itoys' anil ( IlrlK * Home. a The Omalin Boys' and Girls' Homo Hoform- atory association will meet nt the Young men's Christian association rooms next Thursday forenoon to taiio dcflnito steps to ward Incorporating and securing a temporary ary homo and headquarters. Colonel liege land is well pleased with the progress being made by the local branch of the orcamzation. Ho said tpday that ho beliovcd the Omaha association would bo ono ot the most aggres sive in the country , aud if the members would only keep pulling riuht along they would soon tinvo an organization here that would bo a great crotlit to the city nnd would bo thu salvation of hundreds of neglected boys and girls. _ Certain to satisfy you. A bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumption will convince you of its woudrous ofnVacy. Druggists , 25c. niurrhiK" l.iccnnc * . The following mirriago liuamos were is sued by Judge Ellcr yesterday : Numo and Address. Azo. I Jorncs T. Williams. Omaha . 28 Mary I. Kaslnett , Omaha . ID William Dosho , Omaha . i"-1 Mary Kollcks , Omaha . " 0 W. K. Sniing. Omaha . 'J. Mary K. .Mahor , Atlantic , In . It ) If you suffer from sick , nervous , neuralgic pinal , billious or dyspeptic headaches , Bradycrotino will euro you promntly. , SPECUI-TtTING. " Johnny , go on whip mo , so I cnn cry ; thcu nmmiiiit will piro ; 1110 JIalt , aud I will Rive you half of it. " "Yes , if it is ) .ho pontiino ; Johnnn Hoff's Malt Extract imported from 13erlin in short , wjuatty hottlc.s. 1 like that , and my nininma said that it has built mo no. Go ahead and wliip mo ; I can stand it for the Mult. " The genuine Johann nolT'H Malt Ex tract is an excellent Tonic Nutritive for children , mothers while nursing , in con valescence , for the weak and debilitated. None gomtino without the signature of "Johann IIolI" on the nock of every bottle. Eisner & Mendolson Co. , Solo Agentsnnd Importers of Mineral Waters , 0 Barclay atruct , Now York. OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Hcst cattle , hog and sheep mnrlict In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVK STOCK C'OMMISSION. TUB hKADBUH. OMUIl I Write to thiH liouso for cor- . U.llAllil | reot Market Reports. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone 11V7 , - Chicago. J. I ) . DADIHMAN . I. , W. K. WOOD , f Jlnanfc'cr * . SInrUot reports by mall and wlro ehoerf ully fnnilslii'd upon aiiiillcallun. THIil James H. Campbell Company , Chlcaco , KastKt. l.uuN , Knnsai City , h'outh Umahuluiix City , l''ort Worth. A. Crlll , W. K. I)3nii- . II , lTnllniaiUe. . Chicago. 11 K Hak-umnn , C'ntllu tfalunnar Crill , Denny & Company , I.lvo Ktoct Commlimlnn. lloom 27 Kuchiuixn Uld'u riuuth Onulin. A. D. Boyer & Company , 08 and 5'J K\ohangu llulldlng.Sonth Oninha. Curretpundoiicu nulli-ltud nnd nriimiitly uimwL.roil. Special attontlun lu order * lur mockum .V U'l'dom , Eitahlljhcil , 18SI.- - - Incorporated , 18X Caiittal fully paid , r.il.i'U Waggoner liirney Company Wrltour wire u > for prompt anil rcllnblo nmrkci rcpurtn. Perry Brothers & Company , I.ivu Btooli Communion. Koom SI Kxchaiigu Iliilldlng. oulh Omaha Telephone 1707. Union Stock Yard National IIANK. The unlr tank ut the yunli. Cupltal and tat | iluil2IU.UJU. CulluctluninrunlnK out uf tlio llv lock budimt * ( huulil to aunt illri'ct lu tnli tiant tiiilpiercanUoiio | lt Jurcrsdllol tlielr liuuiu tuu whururvrluciiivJ. OMAHA ' reps' ' and Jolliers' , Director _ . ? , - = ; = r- - l AWNINGS ANDTKNTS. OMAHA TENT . < : AWN- WOLF BROS. AGO. INQ CQMPANr , 1 > nt , imnlnKH. tarpau Flags , hammocks. olUnil lin * , rori-ti ( nil alnd . rubber rlothlnir. Scml , lunnof ! . tie , Srml f. IIin Fnrnani Riu'.tOjy. ICIli HAOS AN'D TAVINKS BEMIE OMAHA B40 DO BISHOP-V CO. Pltnl. rnaniile cotton mrfu Importers anil , flour , . . cut- . rope lioi.ii > , Juto. Bucki , burlnpi , tnlne. ton Inlni'v.tarrctl runt- ff.flr. _ 3HS. Hth it. DICYCLUS. 1JOXKS. H. 0. TOOD , M,0. DAXON Bifre or to J. i.V1lk - , cn on. M'f it rlsnr.tfpt \ < nohl on monthly purling tioxcv All iiurut im/montn. ISO N. I5lti-Bt lloa In but ilnv 1110 Poiiulni St. BOOTS AND S1101W. MQRSE-CDESHOm , 1WJ llowar.1 Sirs u. Knotory oornor lltti nn.t ) , ) li\i . Wo arc maklnzcloio ptlcoi to c ih b IJOM. ml srs oiling a cl.ii * of KOO.II wnlnhli turr ili > - nblotrllu inorcti.Miti , 1WKWKRS. JOS. SOHLITI BREVi- IHD GO. Office , S. Dili niul I.pftcn- worth St * . . Otnn.ua. lolm Mtuhuvur. AKt. OONFECriONKtlY. VQEGELE&DIHNIND 11 frit Com focllonora.nnil Joabpra of foreign nml Oomostlo fruits , 1110 llownrd at. CARHIAOKS. W.R.DRUMMOND&OO. Cnrrlnijo bullilcm. llojo and latrol wagons a specialty. IStli , opp Court Iloiifo. CARRIAGE TOPS. CLOTHING. BLOTOHKY& COHEN , OILMDRE&RUHl , Clothing , notionfurnish- Mnnufrs and t Ing ) . Clvo us n trlnl. clothiers. 1IUU llamey iininploi prepaid by ex street. press. 11U llnrncy. DRY GOODS. KIIPATRICX-KQCH H.E. SMITH & CO. , DRY GOODS 00. , Dry pooil , notions , fur- Dry Roods.notlonp. Kent's nlBlilnK nooils. Corner lurnlihlni ; gnuds. Cur. llth nml llownrd ts. llth nnd Ilonnnl st. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.i Illuitrntcd catnloe froo- 10U Cnpltol ttvo. PURNITURI- ; OMAHA UPHOLSTEIi- BEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE INQ CO , NITURE CO. , Upholstered furniture- irw-rw NUImlns bi Graca and Thirteenth Wholcnnlo only. streets. GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Ktc. D. M. STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. , 1201-IWI Jones street ; 10th ami Ilurncj ntrcctt , Omaha. Oiuahu. GRAIN. S.AMC WHORTER , ! 151Id of Tnulc. IlroUor In prnln. etc. I'rlTHto wire tu S. V. , Chli-nto and St. I.onli. HATS , ETC. DATE CITY HAT CD W. A. t. OIBBOH &CO. , Halt , c p , etrnw uooils , Until , caps , tm iioinln , Klovc" , iulttcn .Ownor Klovi'D , niltti-ua. 12th colebroled ( into city . and Harnoy. hat. llth and llarno/ . LUMBKR CHAS. R. LEE , JOHHA , WAKEFIEID llariltrood tiimbtr. tree 1 cnrpon ami wnpul Importer.Xmsrioin I'ur Q lloorlnz , hn IIpj-nsat , Mll * 'ike He coniont ftnA Cthan.1 wtilto llttiA. TQUORH. FRISX& . HERBERT. l.lnnor moreh.mli. 1115 liiun > j-t. MTr Kun nc.lr' . i : . i hi,11.1 lilt \V1iotprato liquor tort. 13 1 t > nrn.iiu si. MILLIN'URY C.A8TQNEHIU , J.flBERFElDER&OO. , Iniperters nnd Jobbrriot Millinery , nollonvrlo.ikj inltlltirrr. notion * Mull ulc. 110-llsy. ICtliPt. ' onlem vrotnpt. 'WH 13 * * llthst. MUSICAL A.HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERG CO , , rinnoo arlMs IK'N. ICth Ft. I'Uno.v uto. 1513 iiuiBlc nnd niuslcM In- It. ilriuiu-iitn of nil klmt OILS. STANDARolllL O. SHOW D33 ? OH HclliuM niul ! ut > r'ritliu Nn hud odor , no amok * rhluinay * . no chnrrtu i nlri ! . \ k for It Pehi oils , nxlo Kr.'nso. etc. < llcld. llnrlllcr \ Tea ic ' OYSTHRS. A.PDQTIIPAGKIN3 GO , PLATTiCD , , i I'nckers of oj < tcr . tlsi ! Orotcri. llili ami i-ilorr. I nd celery , wj l.eavun- U' ' S. loth st Daria- ' north it. Cole , nmniuxr. OVERALLS , .SHIRTS. KTO. KINB. < cSIMEAO , ROSIHSnN Hfrn of " | { A 8" pants , .Mfrs colobratoil "ltnuk > shirts nnd ovornlls.cle. skin" uvorallj. pinls : , UlHSb. llth-st. sli'rt' . conti , utv. I.nil Unmhn. PRODUCE COMMISSION' . Ustabllshcd , 1678. DRANCH&ca. , WHITHEYtCO. Produce , fruits of nil nutter , CSKS nnil noultrj Ulndii , oysters. 317 , 8IDM. 13th-st. KIRSCHBRAUH& MS. A. OLA3K A. CD. , SONS , , Iluttcr , chcoto. fill , ' Bolter , euiti nna poultr/ poultry nmt Kama. 12W Uon-nrd-3t. 317 South 13tli SlrjjL " 7TA. RYDER & CO. D. PEQAU , CoimnlKslon merchant , try , hlilai and ( o 1'ruducu. nutter. 0:111 , ' 1215 llownrtl Dtroot. clii'os nnd poultr Kcfor to Cum'l Nnt.lank mil una llownrd fl. MUtllH&MCCLAIH Epcclnltlon , hutter , cfgs , chouse , poultrr. cti'.No 415 S. IHM. Itcf. lilNntl SRIIROEDER & CO. MOORED FEROUSQM. lllltloOZKS , CllOfiJ. Cnsh hurcrs tiuttor unit fruit' , poultry , gnou , , Pk'Ki ; handled ell other Auentn for Mj.'t't produce on coauultilon. Hny&l horii ? nnd ciittli ) ' < 23S. llth St. pplcs. Mi a. llth si.1 ! OREELEY & CfX , J , D. HUSE&.CO. > Ilnltor. fgfs , poultry , Our i-iiecUltlus : lliitlir. KB me. hide * niul fruit , o ffs nid p inltry , DIJ IU'J7 llonurd Htreot. llun-anlitreut W. E. RIDDEU RIODEU& . CO. , Wholinlo hutter .t cpsn D ut tor. rlu > o p , o ti ' . . * ' vogetabtt'fi. fruits.pout ItiiTB niul Bolls for try mid KHIUQ. . cash. J13S. llth-st. PAPER. CARPEHTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO. Carry a full stock of \Yrnpplni : imper nllklnitf printing , wrapping nml Of t\TlllP1 OtC I I III ) ' ' Hun mil btrcou 'l'Jli > - \trltlntf paper , card pa per cto. phuiia , 17 W. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIS wcnxs , Stnvo rrp.ilrs and nntpr nttarhniPiiti fur nnj kind of Htuvo mttilu. 1A)7 ) Dungluii. SASH. M.A. H. HARDY-V Toj' , iloll.H , nlhiC SInnufiicturcrs of nnh Innoy Kiif > d ! ' . house fur-1 d o n r , b 11 n il B nnd mining uood "III IJ moulding * , llranch ut- ilrcn's cnrrlnnoi Ul lice , 1'urnnm Street , Continental Bl'k , 15tli and Douglas. Furniture , Carpets and Draperies. IK USK. ALWAYS CONVKNIUNT AND HANDSOME. Ci.OHKn. Gunn Combination Bed , 13 different styles. Be sure and see this bed before purchasing. We are the Exclusive Agents Send for Spring Catalogue 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. .UinimaTbetroalBlai homu Uj corioipumlemMa < ! tdae or Inttfunitiitu mm u ? " , . " ° V'.H" ConiulUH if iiapkoli niiiiiiirUtrlndU'Utii ' ruiilunU 01 UHriitsrl.i undor. Una f Ufe purionul ) lent /ru liilurilu . Offlou * proferrud. uuur.W * . in.toV 9 , aJ T > Ulu. m.tullui , bvnuiUuiptur fcply. Kvcry MAN ho would know tlio OK.\NI > TIUTIIB. ! tlio Plain Fnctt , tht Old Kecntt * nr.U the Now Dlkoovorled of Moilleal 8clcnco an inilloil i Mnrrleil J.lfo , Btiiiuld wrilu tut our iviiniliTfnl Illllo litink , celled ' . " - will i.i llouo A TllKATIriK h'Oll MKN ONI.V" Tunny carni-nt man we copy J ullrcly IVre , In plain n'Klcd n vur. "A rcfium from lho < iuaci. * THE ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , H. Y.