THE OMAHA DAILY TH3E : TUESDAY , H. 1893. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bnpplio ? of All Sorts Light and Trailing Jlathcr Slow , CATTLE OPEN DULL BUT CLOSE FIRM Price * lint Llttlo Lower Than on Hntnrdny IIORD Drop Oirn Nlclccl In Price In Sympathy with Knntorn Mnrketi OVUIA , Feb. 13. Ilccclpts of both lioyi and cattle , niul especially cuttln , wore remarkably light for a Monday , while tlio run of sheep was considerably aliovu thn average. There wcru only slxty-onu fresh curs of cut tle on.salo with iitlto | a sprinkling of stale stuff , although Saturday's ghlptiioiiuof ninety car.iof ualtlo to Chicago luft tlio puns pretty well denned up lit tlio close of tlio week , I'ast- crn markets WITH lower , anil us shippers and exporters objected to both the iiuantlty nrul quality of the offerings local buyers had It nil their own wny on the forenoon's market , and they stalled In to fill tliulr orders nt prices steady to a dlmu lower tlmn Satmday. Of the ton or twelve fresh loads on silo : not over two or tin cu liid changed hands up to noon , but after dlimur the shippers wore out bright and curly ami bought up the entire offerings at prices Do to 15c better than the local killers bid. Fair to proltygood 1,050to 1,250-lb , steers bold lit from J3.HO tuf4.GU. | lusiiics4 wus rather active and prices n trlllu Mrongcr In the butchers'stock lino. The du * maim , although mostly local , wus good , mill the moxciiiciil fico thinuglmut. I'oor lo good cows ami heifers Mold nil tlm way from $1.70 to t3.Di ! , with the bulk of thu decent stntr at from ' . . ' ' . ItilllH und t'J.UIHu M.-'i. , oxen stags were steady ntiinmnd $2.15 lo { 3.75. Calves ( Inn at fiom t2.40 tniS.75. Tlio stui'kcr and feeder tradw was somewhat rcstiictcd on account of tin ) llmltud supply , but prices ruled strung. Sales out of llrst liiiiuH went largely ill fiom 12.00 to * 3.75 , Hcp- icM.'iitutl\u sales : nnr. < rui ) HUE * ' . CO 1.0 HA 1)0 OATTI.U. Av. 21 feeders 770 880 Him Tlio market was rather peculiar. Othur places reported markets 5c to lOc lower and nil buyers started In hero to make their iiuiclmses that wuy. The supply was too light , however , to accommodate shippers , speculators , frobh meat men and packers , and wlillo home of the early sales wcru nt prices 5c to lOc lower than Saturday's general market , the t ratio Improved us the morning advance ? und closing prices were pretty close to Hatiti- ' day's average ligures , the early decline being nearly nil regnlned. The general market , uv- Biir.Kp TIIU run was quite liberal. Twelve weeks Vco'v ' ' | . This following lusl supply produced an easloi lully us Chicago was roportui ; rn owes aud mixed westerns sol ( " ' s .mo..ori1lu. ' native lamb' , . . . ; . feeder inon to sell on this market. " Fii'lr "to"coni * .76tt6.UO , fair to goVd westerns J..il ( ,5.0.jj common and stock sheep , * 2 'jotii r/7f.Kl"i 'oolu ' > ' ' ' ( ) llu-lb. lambs * 4.0l ' . (60.70. Kupiosontullvo sales ; U4H western owes yX' HO westein mixed yj 4 6 74 nutlutlunihs .1 IS 1.003 Mexican mixed . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . " G4 \ $ Ittu'i-lptsiiml llHjUIiii | : ofStoelc. Oillclal iecol.unnddlspoiltlon | . of stock ns shown by the books of thu Union Stuck Yard * company fort iho forty-eight hours ending at ! 'o ' clock p. m. February 13 , 18U3 : IttC'EIITS. IIISI'OSITIO.V , , Chlruiii l.lvo Hlnck Jlnrknt. CilKHtio. III. . Fob. 13.-Spoclal [ Telegram t Tnu lir.i ; . rim run < if cattle wanlurtu and th deinuiid not particularly Hliurp. Uawx un buIN did not ciimprUu thu usual promotion < thu ( itTcrlMKH nnd IhoHudrkcrlptlomiKoldabot OH well nn before , but for tcur * prices purceptlbly lower TrudhiK In thojli oponrd Inter tlmn uiiml nml very ulnw lluy- crK held off for coneusiloni and grnornlly got thotn , * nloi Mhowlng nn nvernso decllno of front' ! ( ) ( ? to Inc. Thn fnrt tlmt Iho MiifT could bo had tlmt much cheaper inlKht Imro bron oxpprtod lo lend lo active buying but no such result followed. The market continued ( pilot nnd closrddull nnd honvy with not n fowciUtlc lnt ( In Niili-oncii'H hniiiH , Iiiimllty ( | Iho sup ply was rntlicr poor nud not many unlos were reported nt belter titan 15.00. Htcors worn quoted at from f.1,80 to fnQO , nud cows ami ht.ijls nt from > l.r,0 to tl.OO , Good heavy hoi ( * oomprUod rather nn Insig nificant Jiart of the receipts , nnd for tlmt grndo tlioro was n decllna of barely Cc , but poor nnd common grades wore not easily moved nt lOoolf , lU-reipts were larger than for somu daya pnst , nnd thu run of the wenk promising to xhonr an Incronso on the recent nvoraite ; liuyors were bonrlsh. Tlio choicest hofffl In the pens broiuht from SH.CO to JH.Oo , but tlioro were exceedltiKly few sales nt over tB.OD , tha Jiunllly cenurally beltiR mlsornhly poor. From < M.V5 ! to $8.10 were Iho prevailing prices for thu IlKht wolxhUs , and the bulk of the heavy and medium changed hands ntfroin IH.40 toJH.50. The olTorliiKs Included many younn plus vrelgliliiK from 100 to MO llii , , which \veto ( Minted at from JO.OO to IS.OU. The uonoral mnrUet closed dull. Tlio sheep trade was dull. The heavy supply hero last week pretty thromuxlily HUtlsflud the linniedlnto. dmimtid and buyers \vere not Inclined to take today's offerings except at shaded prices. I low aor , thuro was only a slight tediictlon from last week's jx-lces scaicely eiiinih ( lo wnrrntit n ehiuiKO In ( | iu > - tntliins. Sales wete on a basis of from J3.00 to JO.Ui for poor to choice. The lamb market was weak at from 11.Uft to SiJ.OO. Ueeolits | Catlln , 1U.IIOO huttdj hogs , 30,000 head ; sheep. I'J.OIK ) head , The Kvenlng.Tournal reports ! I'Ani.K ' Kocelpts , 10.000 heads shlpinonts , 4,000 head ; inarkot louur ; iirlmo to uxtra Hleurs , tft.UOflli.OOi good Id Choice , t4.bO5.60 ; othuiH , $ l.408i-l.75i cows. M.a&JM.UO. llOdS KoculpU , ao.000 head ; Klilpiiicnts , 11,000 head ! inarkot nctlve , 510o lower ; mlvcd and puckers , ? 8.20T.B.40 : prlnio heavy and hutchurrt' weight * . fH.DOab.B ! ' ; prime llirht , $ M.3n ; pigs , JG.IKW.'Jfl. .SiiKKi'-liccoFpls , H.OOO honil ; shipments , 850 head ! market steady to lowur ; natives , ll.a.ViJO.25 ; westerns , JD.OoaD.'JD : lambs , 14.40 Jfp\v Vork I.He Stock Mnrkot. New YOIIK , Fob. 13. HKP.VIH Koreluts , 4.110 head. Including GB cars for sale ; market dull , lll J20o | ier UK ) Ihs. loner ; native steers , H.O > B5.00 ; Texans and Colorudos , J3.45 © 4.17 ; bulls and cows , II.703.75 ; dressed beef slow ut 8c per Hi. CAI.VKS Iterelpls , 8,3.10 Ifead ; market firm ; veals f5.5057,0.001 grussors , $3.0033.2. ) ; west ern calves , J3.25144.20. Slti'.i'.f AMI LA.Miis-Hecelpts , 12,437 hand ; market dull but steady ; slice ) ) , M.OOQG.OO ; Iambs , } 0.50a7.10. lions Itecelpts , 4,501 head , consigned di rect ; market nominally Him ut $8.15U8.GO. Kiuis.is City Live Mock .Mnrknt. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , I'oll. 13. OATrt.K-Un- ruliitH , 2,1100 head ; shipments , 2,000 linadj light steers and feeders , steady ; heavy and Texans dull and lOc lower ; cows , strong ; shipping steers , $2.00&5.00 ; stockers and feeders , $ ! 1.75 < tM.t5. llld ( Itecelpts , 3,300lioad ! shipments , l.HOO head ; 5 < iiUV lower ; all glades , J5.005J8.20 ; bulk , fs.no(8.10. SiiUKi1Itecelpts , 2,000 head ; shipments , 5,000 lu ad ; uctlvu and steady to strong ; mut tons , $4.0034.00. SI l.onlfl.lvo Stock .Market. ST. Louts , Mo. , Fob. 13. OATTI.K Hocolpts , 3,200 ; HhlpmentH , 1,100 ; market quiet ; fed Texas steeissold at $3.00ft3.76 ; choice would bring more ; grass sleets $2.00ii2.75. Hoes -Kecelpls , 3,800 ; shipments , 3,300 ; market lower : heavy. ? SHKa8.45 ; mixed , l7.HOWn8.30 ; light , $8.00(38.20. ( SllKUl'Keceipts , 100 ; shipments , none ; not enough receipts to make quotations. New York Markets. NEW VOUK , Feb. 13. Fr.otm Receipts 23- 4G2 pkgs. ; exports , 0,488 bills. , 300 sacks ; sales , 44,500 pkgs. ; market actlvo on low grades for exports and llrm ; other grades quint nnd bately steady ; buyers and sellers about lOc upait. UDHNMUU/ Dull butsteady ; yellow western , J2.75tt2.80. HVK Nominal ; western , 50aoic. llAitl.r.vQuiet but llrm ; western , GOJJSOc. IAIIMV ) : MAI.T Dull but steady ; western , Go 085o. WIIHAT Kccelpts 0,300 bu. : exports , 170.- 110 bu. ; sales. 150,000 bu. futures. 13,000 bu. .spot. Spot mnt ket dull and lower with op tions closing Him ; No , 2 rod. In stotu and ele vator , BOUQ.Hlc ; atloat , SOftHlc ; f. o. b , , 81'fc ; No. 1 northern , 85T485u" ! No. 1 hard , HOU ( S80iCj ! No. 2 northern , 82 © 83c : No. 3 spring , 70si < 380c. Options were dull and "Sc below Satuiduy. Thcro twis very little Inter est taken In aspeculatlvu way , ns thu princi pal markets at the west were closed on account of a state holiday. The decline wus duo to easier cables nnd local realizing ; No , 2 red , March , 70Via704'c , closing at 70fic ; May. 81 H-lOUsaHc. closing at 81ic ; , July , 82 © B3tBC , closing at B3c. Blocks of grain , store and afloat February 13 : Wheat , 12,702.800 bu. : corn. 880.1G3 bu. ; oats , 1,050,430 bu. : rye , 103,770 bu. : barley , 375,5001111. ; malt , 27,130 bu. ; peas , 13,050 hu. COIIN Receipts , 72,800 bu. ; exports , 0,302 bu. ; sales , 200,000 bu. futures , 84,000 bu. spot. Spots quieteasier , cloilnghtondy ; No. 2 , 52Wc In elevator. O3'ic ' afloat ; steamer mixed. OOViaooj c ; No. 3 , 60 ® 01 c. Options were ! /iMc loner on locnl rcull/lng through fair contract deliveries. Trading dull ; Febru ary , 02U@03ic , closing at 52 ; May , 0202iic , closing at 02c ; July , 02 Il-104t03 ! < c , closing at 02UC. OATS Itecelpts , 0,400 bu. ; exports , 3,300 bu. ; sales , 105,000 bu. futures , 63,000 bu. spot. Spots quiet , white firmer. Options llrmer and unciiangod to He lower ; May. 38'J © 38 > lo ; chHlng at 3S > 4-c ; No. 2 while-131ie ; spot No. 2 , white , 43iC ! No. 1 Chicago. . 30c ; No. 3 white , 40'xio : ml.\ed western , 3sa301ic ; whltu western , 37'4Go. I1AV Fairly active , llrm ; shipping , G03.70c ; good to choice , 751tOOc. Hoi'H ljulot ; state , common to choice , 21 © 24c ; Paclllc coast , 21Tt.24c. ( UIIIKS Steady , modurutodemntid ; wetsalted Now Oileuns selected , 45 to 00 Ibs. , 4'iiiOc ; Texas selected. 00 to GO Ibs. , 57c. PROVISIONS -Pork , quiet , steady : old mess , $10.75Q20.00 ; now mess , $21.00. ( Jut meats , modelatudomund , llrm ; pickled bellies , llyo ; pickled hums , 1414Ue. Middles , qiilel , llrm ; nhort clear , llifc. Lard , steady ; western steam closed at $13.10 , nominal. Sales , none. Options , sales none ; March , $13.10 ; May. $13.10 ; July , * 12.GO asked. IIUTTiii : Qulet , steady ; I'.lgln , 20'/i30c. CiiKi:3i-1'iilr : demand , firm ; part skims , 4 © KudS Fair demand , steady ; receipts , 4,000 pkgs : western fresh , Mile , HICB Active , Jlrmj domestic , fair to extra , 3 ? 04Ge ; Japan , 4VS5C. Mor.Assr.s Now Orleans , open kettle , peed to choice , scarce , good demand , firm ut 28HJ37C. StuiAit Itaw , linn , quiet ; sales 450 tons muscovado , 80 test , at 3 11-lGc und 100 bags centrifugals ; refined easier , quiet ; off A,0 1-10 © Oh ! mold A , 4 , ' © t 10-10c ; standard , 4J © 1 13-lGc ; confectioners' A , 3W&3 ll-10c ; cut loaf , OJlGfi 7-10c ; crushed , 045 ! 7-lGc ; powdered , 4.1i5 1-lGc ; granulated , 4i © 4 15-lOc. I'm IiiOHvQulet , steady ; American , 112,50 © 10,50 , \ Coi'fEH Steady ; lake , $12.00. LKAII Quiet : domestic. . * 1,00. TIN Stoudy , ( inlet ; Strults , J20.20. S ( . l.iinU .Murki'U. ST. Louts , Mo. , Fob. 13. Fi.oon Un changed. WIIHAT 'i@ ! < c below Saturday ; cash , GO&c ; May , 72' ( ! July , 74' . o. CdltN Jlorn actl\e ; © Vjc under Saturday ; cash , 30'8c ; May. 41Vu.4P.io ; July. 42'Jc. OATS Cash higher , 334e ! ; May , lower , at 34 V. HVR No sales. HAIII.KVNothing done. HurriiH Unchanged. KdusLower at 20e. Pliovismsw Unchunged. Pork , old , 120.00 ; now , $20.20 ; lard , 412.12 ; dry salt moats , loose shoulders , to.50 ; lungs and ribs , llo.OO ; shorts , fit ) 70 ; strips , $0.70 ; boxed lots lOc mom. llacon , shiiulders. flO.OO ; longs. $11.50 ; ribs , eil.G2Kjshoits , $11.87ii ; strips , ilO.50. Sugar cured hams , J15.OOaiO.50. ItKCKllTS-l'lour , 10,000 bbls ; wheat , 53,000 bu. : corn , 104,000 bu. ; oats , 3,000 hu. ; rye , and barley , none. Slitt'MKNTS Flour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 28- 000 bu. ; corn , 170.000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley. 1.000 bu. Olt.Mnrk.'t. NEW YOIIK , 1'eb. 13.--l'KTiioi.EtlM Cer tificates were completely neglected nt the Consolidated board , but 2,000 bids , changed hands at the Stock exchange at 04ic ! , u whudo under the last recorded price. TAI.I.OWSeaice. . llrm. ConoN SKEII Otu-Qiilet , thin ; crude , 57 ® 50c. 50c.KOSIN Firm , fair demand , Tuill'BSTlNK Quiet , steady at 35)3Cc ) , LivKitrnou I'eu. 13. - LAitnI'rlmu western , G2sGd per cwt. TAI.I.OWFine American , 35s per cwt. , -21s 3d per cwt. AS Crrv , Mo. , Feb. 13. WHEAT Lower : No. 2 hard , GGiiG'ioC ' ; > 'o. 2 red , 71c on board Mississippi river. CdltN 'je lower ; No. 2 mixed , 34i35c. ! OATd-FIrm at 2U > i'S30e. ' O ltVK-Weak:5102c. IIUTTHitDull. . Kilds Steady ; 2021c. UKCKiiTH-\Vhoat , 10,000 bu.j corn , 3.00C bu , ; oat * , none. ,00Wl Sini'MENTS-Wheat , 33,000 hu , ; corn , G.OOG bu. ; oats,2,000 hu I.ltcrponl .Mnrkuti , I.tvr.nrooi , I'eb. 13 , WiinAT Kusy ; demani p < xr ; holders offer moderately. C'oiis Kasyi demand fair ; mixed wcstorr ( old.4.sOUd ) per cental ; mixed weutern ( now ) 4s 6Hd per rental. HKKKKxtra India moss , 78s Oil per tlorco. I'OIIK I'rlmo uiuss , wcsturu line , 01 3d poi bbl. s and short clear , 65 lb . , 63 6i Trnile Hevlcw , I.UIIQ trudi to2bsli Vv t' , tl the Iotulon tnnrknt. n fall of fid , unit Imi nNd Iccllned 4d in Liverpool innrkiM llod wheat ins brought from 26i In 37n , while thu nvcrago irlcn of while wheat N 27x. I'orelgn whenl ni declined ( Id on soreral of the exrlmnites iwlnc to the weather , An Increase of 03,000 litartorfl of hrouilitiHTn nlliiat more than mlanccfl thn decllno In slock. I'onipured with Iho corrospondltic period lant year , tlio ( itian- tlty of California wheat alfoat ij i ! 10,000 quarters more , Tlio I'iKlHo ports arc warranted | u making heavy oxpoiH. Omulm I'rodiini Mnrkot. , There wai the usual llrst day of the week quiet pervading thu market. As to prices there were few changes and none of any Im portance. Ai'i'iK9-8tocksaro hold at I3.50a .00 for fair to choice stock. , HANANAM Quoted at 2.00rt2.50 per bunch HKANH Choice navy , t2.OOre2.20. llUTTKit A very considerable proportion of the butter coming to this market Is selling at 10Q22C , while extra choice lots sell In a small way to thu local totall trade ns high us 2lc. UAUroiiNiA CAIIIIAOI : Hood stock 2Si'iJ3c. qiMUY : : l'erdiM.,4le. ) CliANHMllttKS Hell and cherry. 18,50 ; boll nnd bugle. * 1M)0 ( ) : Jersey Cape Cod , ifO.OO. icons The market was steady at 20c. Sales were not very largo ns retail dealers appear to still have on hand a good many high priced eggs. ( lAMK-Hmall rabbits , J1.50 ; jack rabbits , J3.50. IlAV-Thomaiketwas steady utJ5.GnJ10.00. Illlil'.sNd. . 1 green , 3'o ' ; No. 1 green salt" ! ! ] , -c ' ; No. 2 green Halted , 3'C ' | No. 1 green salted , 25 to 4'J Ihs , , 4Uo ; No. 2 green salted , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 3 ! < C ! No. 1 veal calf , 8 t j 15 Ibs. , 7'Jc ' : No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 54c : No. 1 dry Hint , B 17'4c ' ; No. 2 dry Hint , 45 c ; No. 1 dry salted , OWGc ; part cured hides ' , per cent per pound less than fully cuied. lloNiiv Choice to fancy white clover , 18 © 20c ; fair to uood , lOjJiac. I.K.MONM-tilmleo to fancy. M.60S 1-00. MAI.AOA OIIAIMIS Good shipping stock , $8.60. NUTH l.atgo hickory , $1.6o ; black walnuts , 11.0031.26. OvsTKim The local market Is steady at 20 ® 42c per can. UNIONS llomn grown , ? ! OOtil.20 per bushel ; Spanish tier crate , $1.0032.00. OiiA.MiK.-t The market Is about steady. Sl7os 17t > lo220 nro ( | itoled at Ji.76 for nts- sottrt and $3.00 for brlghls. Sl/es 200 to 320 are limited at T2.76 for brlghts and { 2.50 for nisbetts ; Washington navels , JI.OO ; tango- ilnes , put up In half boxes J3.00. I'oirijTiiv There was not much chanue In the market. Chulee and small ehlckens , ll12c ; large and rnuitli. DIdlOc ; choice turkeys , 14 © 16c : rough nnd poor , 12flil3c ; geese nnd ducKH , choice , IKiil'Jc : tioor. OW.lOc. 1'orATOhw i > nly simnl lots moving from store. Western Nebiaska stock Is limited at Sue ; Utah and Colorado , OOi-ajl.OO ; choice native. 76'iiUOc. N\VIRT : I'tiTAror.s Theto nrou few In the maikel which are selling at 81.50. VKAI.-cimlco and .small fat veals , 79c ; latgo and thin , 3(2.ir. ( ( IMIOIlt'CK I'OINTIIIIS , Dtirlnc the last two days of last week the egg markets of the whole country look a sud den drop so that Omalia was not alone In that runpect. Minneapolisdiopped fiuin 34c to21c. Munh Interest was also manifested in a plan to have members lile with the secretary any Information that would prevent members being Imposed upnn by delinquents and "kickers , " .such a scheme now being In opera tion In oilier large markets. At the meeting of the new board of directors of the St. Ijouls I'rultand Produce exchange a committee wus appointed to submit a plan for Instituting a dally call for sale-of potatoes , cabbage , apples , etc. . and tocreato an ofllcln ! Inspector wno should pass on grades , etc. Advices from New Orleans Indicate that no lower prices nre looked for on lemons. Im porters claim that the present prices nro not paying for Importing. At New York , however , they claim that the situation does not look fa- voiablo for any advance , for while .stocks are not large It would not require very much of an advance to bring In plenty- A grent deal Is being said In gome cities about the practice of certain firms that send out decoy ( ( notations to catch tlm shipper. It would appear that Omaha Is not entirely free froyi that practice . -A price list bearing the name of an Umaha llrm , and dated Kebruary 11 , has just come to hand. It may bo of In terest to note some of the quotations given for the guidance of country shippeis. Kpgs uro quoted nt 20 cents. On tlm day that the cir cular was sent out the market in Omaha was 20cents , arid any amount was to be had nt that price , only n slight dllTerence. Again tlio circular quotes choice roll butter at 25 < S27e. H Is harely possible that a small lot of very choice country roll might bring 25 cents , but nt the same time 25 cents Is all that the retailers tailors nro asking for the very host , and they are buying It ut2'J cents and 24 cents nt the commission houses. The other quotations given by the clicular are equally extrava gant. The Lincoln Glass company has sold out. H. K. Davis , In the furniture business at North Loup , has sold out. A. II. Johnston & Co. have moved their drug store from Nnponco to Lawrence. George S. Lewis has succeeded to the drug business of Le < vls llros. , of Falrfleld. DoiitOn & llurket t.igrocers at Crete , havu dis solved , F. K. llenton continuing thu busi ness. Henry C. Crellln has sold out his Interest In the firm of Crellln llros. harness business at Wnusa. Ilattlo Hlch , In the millinery business at Guide Hock , has been succeeded by Klch & Harmon. ColTud Market. NEW YOUK , Fob. 13. Options barely steady , unchanged to 10 points down ; sales , 0,000 bags. Including February , $17.30 ; May , J10.90 © 17.00 ; September , $10.CO10.70 ; December , SIG.IjO. Spot KIo , dull , firm : No. 7 , 818.25. Kio DB JANEIIIO , Feb. 11. Nominal. He- celpts during the week , 07,000 hags ; purchases for the week , 41,000 bags ; shipments , 28,000 bags.stock ; 108,000 bans. bANTOH , Fob. 11. Coffee , good average 12- 200 rols per 10 kilos. Receipts during the week were G.GOO bags ; purchases for thu United States , 3,100 hugs'slilpn : > onts to thu United States , 02,000 ; stocks , 211,000 bags. Cotton .MnrUrt. NEW OIII.KA.NS , La. . Feb. 13. Steady ; good middling , 0 V ; middling , 8 10-10c ; low mid dling. 8ll-10c ; good ordinary. 8 3-10c ; net receipts , 4,210 bales ; gross 4,024 bales ; sales , 1,400 bales : stock , 32,276 hales. Niw OIU.IIANS. La. , Fob. 13.- Futures , barely steady : sales , 03.100 bales ; February , J8.30 bid : March , J8.03 ; April , 8.G78.GM ; May , 18.73 ; June , $8.70a8.80 ; July , J8.8GO8.B8. Milwaukee drain Markets. MILWAUKKK , WIs. , Fell. 13. WllKAT Easier ; May , 70'/tc ; No. 2 spring , G7c. CoitN Steady ; No. 3 , 42c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 3535'ic ; No. 3 , 34VJC. ItAllI.EY G2'tG3c. UYB OB'/ic. iiKln : Ituttur Mnrkotf EMIIN , III. , Kob. 13. llutter Sales , 1,000 Ibs. at 275ic ; 10,240 Ibs. at 24c. T.iiiiiloii rinnni'lal Ituxlow. { Copyrighted IS03 by James Unrdun Ilcnnttl.l LONDON , Fob. 13. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun Ilii.1 In some dliectloiisa fair amount of business has been transacted on the Stock exchange , but taken as a whole the markets have been far from active. Hales for money stock caused a fall ofi \ per cent In con sols. Foreign government securities have shown conslderablo fairness. The feature was an advance of I5.i to 2 pur cent In Crook bonds. Homo railways eloso somewhat Irregular. At thu same ttnm dealings were greatly restricted. Americans close dull , Now York sending few soiling orders which discouraged operators. Ohio it Mississippi has given way 102 per cent , not withstanding the satisfactory statement. A du- clluo of ! B to "t per cent nlso occurred In Chic ago & Milwaukee , Central Pacific , Louisville & iMishvllle , Northern 1'aclflc piefuience , Penn sylvania & Wuhush preference. Canadians have been very miu'li. neglected , Canadian Pacific Is "i percent lower while Grand Trunk on n shade better. Hat bur more uslnoss bus heun transacted In thu mining murkut. STOCKS AND 1IONDS. There Wern No Material Movement * Aaldo from Indiiutrliil Securities. NEW YOIIK , I'eb. 13. lluslness In the stock market showed a considerable further con traction today , but thu traders who monopo lized the great but < of the dealings wcru In clined to the bull side of the Impression that something would result from the conference of the secretary of the treasury with the bank ers that would be favorable to the stock market. I'rlces were therefore bid up on the shorts , as there was llttluorno disposition to buy for the long account , ana oven less to part with holdings already acquired. Prospective shipments of gold on Wednes day reached 11,600,000 , but the olfect of this was discounted last week , and little attention was paid to It today. There wnro no material movements for thu day , apart from those In the Industrial Mocks , although Om.ilia , Western Union and Uock Island at times showed considerable strength , Fluctuations In railway shares , however. ere In all cases limited , but thu first named were confined to a fractional range , and thu llnal changes , while generally advanced , were In fuwcuse.s for more than Vi percent. Tobacco was again the chief feature , and was subjected to seine wide und violent lluc- tuatloim. After opening down I'i percent , It popped Immediately up 1 ; < per cent , und from which It rallied to 105 ut the close , showing u net loss of 3 Ji per cent for the day. These chunges uro susceptible of no explanation , hut the stock has probably nearly reached its level. The ex pectation of u dividend on Cotton Oil mudo It ono of the loading stocks- thu day und on un usually largo transactions It went to 60. closing ut that prlcu with u net gain of l' per cunt. Thu buying lu Distillers wus good und It closed near Its top tiguro with u gain of 1 per cent. Thu only other stock to show important niicttmlkmi was Colorado Fuel , nhlclt waM .nought largely foe Ijixtde account nndnt71 < i It showed it net giAiirTt 2't tier cent Hallroad stocks w < n veryTjtilti , with the slnglo excep tion of Heading , nnd were barren of feature of Importance tliroivdinut ( hu day. The market Is waltlim ileveloJiai ( ( < i lu the currency situa tion , and Iho lnflrs | osltloii totiadoonellliur side Is thu mostpttmibiciit feature tobo noted , 'JLhn rostmiys ; ( Jtljijcoinesnioreevldcnttlmt until ceitaln monetary juoblems have some tirospec t of being Hoi vi-d nnd certain overhangIng - Ing ovlls removed the general public will keep aloof anil buying Ardors will bo of meager pro portions. The exttenio Inactive and dullness that chat acterlzeil tlif- market during the llnal hours rellected tli feellng of uncertainty re garding the situation. Thu following arc the closing quotations of the leading stock * on , thu Now York Stock Ox- change today : .t i Alchlaon . . . , ' ,34 .Northern t'ucltlc. . . . IH Adams K iiro 9 \t \ < 8 do preferred < 8 > l Alton. T. II * _ 3'U4 U. I' , lien , A Hull. . . Id do profcrroil Northwo turn. lucrlcnn ICxprosi do iirafvrrcil I > IMtlraoroA Olilo. M N. V. Contnil 110 "nnnila t'nclflc. . , . N. Y. A N , K 4UW nnndaHoiittiorn , . Ontario \VoUcrn. . 18k 'ontrM ' 1'nclllc 37 Si Oregon Imp 'lies. A Olilo . . . . UrciioiNav 711 Hdcnuo Alton O. .s. U A IT. N M ' . M. A Q 1'nclfla Mull 21 lilcnuo lini . . . I'eorlix , Dec. A K. . . 17 'onsolldated Ql . . I.'II tj ; 1'lt lull u re IM A C. C A St. Ij. . . . " I'ulliiian 1'nlnco. . . . 1'JS 'ottonlill Cart. . . . ItnnlhiK 43 f lot. Hiidion in lilchrnontl Terminal H > ! ( ) . I. AV do nroforrod. . . . . . 87 I. A It. ( I. | iM , ttln'.irninlc Wu 21 > . A L : v. Co 3'JJi ' Oo proforroil CO On't Tonn ' < Iturk Inland f'i ' { rid St. I. . A H K. lot pM 75 .do preferred f > 'i Ht. I'nil I 7'J1 'ortVirno 145 do preferred . . . . r.-iH It. Northern pfil . . HIM St. Paul .vomntm. MX : . AR. 1 iitil 1U.I' < do prcfurro I 11U4 lockingVallur. . . . W'l Southern I'nclac. . 111 Illnoln Central 11X ) ! ( SiiKnr llullnurr t. Paul A Dlllulh. . It Tunn. Coiil A Irjn. Enn. a. Tux pfd . . . J ( ' ( Toinn I'aclflc W . .akoKrlo.ttVost. . . 2.'IH I'ol. A O. IVnt. pfil. 7U rtoproforruil 74 Union 1'nclllc . 4UH .nkoShoro 1234 U. U. Xxprusi .Odd Truit < W W. St. I. .V ! mi .out * . ANnah . . 74H do urofcrroil. . 2. ' ) .0111 , v .Nutr Alb'y. 21 ( Wulld I'nr o Kxp. 1111 imlmllan Con IOJ'4 ' Western Union. . . VTK , A U . 4'J Whjolliiu A U i ; . Wt Central. . U.'i do prcfurvd lll < iurl 1'iiclMc. . . U.'iMi Hi .Minn A m. I , klnbllo.t Olilo . 34 II A U. O . 17 NoihvllluClmtt . . . . 88 ( lonurnl K Iectrlc. . . , I10U Nnt'l ConliiRu nuw. . * 4 > ( Nntlunnl do prnforrod . . . . II4M C. Fuel A Iron . S' . J. Central . 12il do pre.errud . . in Norfolk A W ; > fd. . ; i lions. A Tux. Con. North Aiucrlcnn < o 10M The total sales of stocks today were 230,1110 hales , Including : AtchUon , 5,21)0 ) ; Chicago , llurllngtoii & Otilncy , II.HUO ; Chicago ( las , 3,000 ; Cotton Oil. 10,300 : Distilling , 21HOD ; ' .oulsvlllo A ; Nashville , 4.100 : National Cur- Inge. 4,300 ; Now Ktizlaml , 4,21)0 ) ; Northei'i 'aclllc prefened , 6,7011 : Heading , 41,700 : .tock Island , O.HiH ) ; St. Paul , 18,200 ; St. Paul t Omalia , 12.0JO ; ITnlou Pnclflc , 3,200 , Now York 3Inn ( > y lurkct. NRW Y : IK , Feb. 13. Mo.vr.v ON ttAi.tr iCasy , 224 per cent ; lust loan , 2 ; closed ilTered at 2 percent. I'UIMK.MIIIKJANTU.I : PAPEH 5510 percent. STKIII.IMI H.xciiANiir. Quiet and Hun , with ictual hiislness In hankers' bills at M.HlHi for I.\ly-day hills and { I.8HU for demand. ( Jovernment Ixinds , dull , steady. State bonds dull , steady. i'lio closing ( imitations on nomls : ) S. ts roK Nurttiurn 1'nc. 2mls I. 8. I' coup mi N.V. . tonsoln U. H. tKi re * miW < i do tloben. 6 < 'aclllci.i or 'US. . . . 105 8. I * & 1. M. ( Jon. li 81' oulBlaiiast'pgd 4s 105M ! H. I , . AH.K. Gen. M. 112 enn new BUI Uj. . . 102 St. I'mil Consols. : 1ST W cnn. ( IQMT sot 5s. . . 101 t. I' . C. * I' . l t . . . I17 ! < onn new not 3s . . 10175V r. I' . I * (1. Tr. llctn. 7 'anada So. 2nds. . . 10,1 T. 1' . 11. ( J. Tr. HcU. Cen. I'aclflc Ista. . . . lO W Union 1'nclllc iKtt. . ) . A It. U. Ists 120 West Shore > . A It. ( ) .4s 83 II. U. W. lit 78 5rlo 2nds 10IW Alcii. 49 M. K. A T Oon. e . 82 K , Atch 2'i , clns A. M. K AT. ( Jen. 6s. . O. II. AH. A. 03. . . . Mutual Union ts. ! . . do M5s * . J. (1 Int. Cert . . II. AT. 0. 5i 1U7M Northern I'ac l t . II. AT. < Conn (1 ( . 101 lldston .Stock ( Quotations. HOSTON , Mass. , I'ob. 13. Honey , OSO per : ont ; loans , O'SO per cent. The following are lie closing stock quotations : Ionian A Allmny. . . 21:1 : 3GH llo'ton li. Mnlno . . . 175 , gulncy I3il O. . II Ay luu ' Hnntn To Copper. . . . 6 Knstern It. It. . OH. . . . 120 , Tanmrnck 151 ritchliiirk'It. It. pfd , Annlson l.nnd Co. . 32 'lint A , I'oroM. , pfil 70 IloiKm l nd Co. . . . Muss. I'entrnl 21 Sun IIU'KO l.nnd Co. Mt'X. Ccn coin 21im West Knit l.und Oo. N. V. A N. Knylaml. 4'J > ( Hell Tclcphono. . . . 201 Old Colonjr 2U7 l.unuun storu S Allouc ? M. Co. ( new ) 2U7K Water Power Atluntlc ' C. M lloston A .Mont 3l' N. i : . T. A T Calumet A Hecln. . . 3JJ Oen Klee 1UI Nmv York Mining Oiiotutlons. NEW YOIIK , Koh. 13. Thu following nro the closing inlnlriKfjuoUtlons : Cronn Point 65 Plrmoutb OJ Con. Cnl , A VR..i'2JO Ulcrra Nevada 120 Dcndwood , . . . ' ! M Htandard 140 ( ioulil and C'nrrjr..T J9 Union Con ICO Halo and . " .orcrOB3.r 17J yellow Jacket CO IlomCBtnko 1175 Iron Silver 35 Mexican 170 yulckMlvor 3SO Ontario UW do preferred 1800 Uphlr 200 Ilulwer 10 Sun rrunclnco Mining Stocks. BAuFuANCtsco , C'al. . Kob. 13. The official jloslriK quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : Alta 15 lialo A NorcrOBi. . . . I2U llulwor 10 Mexican 165 Hotelier 70 Mono 6 HcBtA llelchor 130 Potosl 100 lloillo Ton 10 Suvao 135 Cliollar Ml rtlcrra Nevada UJ Con. Cal. A Vn 250 Union Con 1'JO Crown liolnt t'A Utnh 100 liquid A Curry to Vollow Jacket 15 St. l.nnU Mining ( Imitations. ST. Lotus , Mo. . Kob. 13. The closlni ; quo tations of the minim : stocks were us follows : Hid. Asked Hid. Ankcd Adnmi . t .80 $1 1X1 . Monqt'n SJ.75 fl.MJ Kllzitbetli. . 42Hi Montrose. . . 64 . . . . Hlmutaltlc. . 8.1X1 8.75 Am. Net. . . 25 27 Hope . H.5U 3 M I'liinnclul Notes. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Kob. 13. Clearings , $2- 008,017. HAVANA , Tub. 13. Spanish gold , 2.49US2.50 ; exchange quiet. PAULS , I'ob. 13 Three oor cent rentes , 98f 22c for the account. NEW YOIIK. rob. IS.-CIcarlngs , 884,001.- 001 ; balances , J4.G7G.124. OniOAno , III. , Fob. 13. No session of the Hoard of Trade. Lincoln's birthday. IlAi/riMOitE , Sid. , Fob. 13. OlearlriRs , $2,284- 430 ; balances , J3GG.490. Money , 0 percent. LONDON. Feb. 13. Amount of bullion ROTIO Into thu Hank of England on balances today , 17.000. I'liii.Anei.niiA. Pa. , Fob. 13. Clearings , $11,051,338 ; balances. $1,709,103. Mouoy , 4 percent. MllMi'iiiR , Tflnn. , Fob , 13 , Now York OT- chaiiKo Holllnu at $1.50. Ulearlngs , $318,282 ; balances , $90,307. ST. LOUIB , Mo. . Feb. 13. Clearlnirs , $4,389- 037 : balances$482,651. Money , quiet ut G7 per cent. Exchange on Now York , par. NEW OHI.KANS , La. . F.eb. 13. Clearings $2- 083,313. New York exchange , coninierolal , 50c perl,000. Hank , $1.50 premium porl,000. NEW YOIIK , Feb. 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB HKE.I Kchango was quoted as follows : Hoston , 17&20 per cunt discount ; St. Louis , par. par.HOSTON , Mass. . Feb. 13. Clearings , f 15,031- 250 ; balances , $1,144,490. Money. 6510 per cent. Exchange on Now York , 1020c dis count. O. I ) I'lU/EE , II. I ) . Hoonp.Jr , , JAR. F HOOCIK. Pros , Vice Pros. 8ooy & Troaa , HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. 11 Capital SiXOOO ; Omaha and Sioux City , li' ' i Grain and Pro visions Unilroad Stocks and Bonds. i .n WIKES. Room 212 New To * Life Building OMAHA. IlEl'KtlKNOES : lowaStato National Hunk , Sioux C'ltyi Commercial Nutloiml Hank. Omaha. Special attention Riven to outside orders. Correspondence nollolted. Hoot nnil Hhoo Ilouio FalU. Dun Si Co. last evening reported the failure of George S. Miller , boot and shoo dealer al lail North Twenty-fourth street. The fail ure was inado known by the filing of a chat tel mortgage for ) , U.'X ) In favor of the M' braslci National bank. The amount of thu liabilities was not reported. Three loca obbcro were caught , but onli for small minis that trill not exceed ? 1MJ In th Constipation eurod oy lo\Vltt' ) Uarly ( Isers. EAST OMAHA BRIDGE. trnion for Itcrcnt CotiRrrmiloiiitl Action Kxtcnilliif ; It * Tlnip. The following letter of Inquiry , written to Tun IJr.u , Is solf-oxplanatory t There nro probiilily ninny ell lions who would Iku t lourn throiiHn the colninns of TUP. HIK : hoohjcotdf pxti'imlnnof * > o lonu u tlmu ns ITO years or until July 1 , 18UH , for complutloii if tlm new nil I road hrldKo ncrons ( ho Missouri Ivor which hns lutolv houn Krnntoil by con- ( jrous. The work of coimtriii'tlon hits been oininotiocd nnd ns It rould ho coinplrtcd In ulicli loss Ilino Itsocins tn liavc i ( 'solved Itself nlo u mystery In view of Hie fuel ( hut tlio irlduo seems ( o hu linked ( in Kood grounds for irollt when rrndy for trnllh1. If 'I'liK llr.t : will enllitliten the iiiililfc In this miller It will biMif KiL'ut Inlt'iest to the pco- ) lo of the city. * * Mr. A. S. 1'ottor , iirc.sldciitof the cnini'iny | , n spo.ikliij of the uxtonslttii yesturd'ty , aid : "Tho great depth to which the plow mist bo BiinU nml the itmssivo chiirai'tcr of ho piers thoinselvos imiUu It Imposslblo to lulld more than ono plota year or at most .wo plot's , so that the structure cnniiot bo omploted for two years , working n largo otx'o , or within three \eafH. bullillnjr imi % ilor a year asvo JUIIIKISU. Wo must work luring low water , which , of coin-so , Is In the vlntor tiiiio nnd during the hot summer months. There Is a tremendous amount of vorlc to bo ilone on thu plurs and 11 s u class of work that cannot m rushed. The pivoted pier now icing put down by Kooysmlth & Co. was let ast September niul yet they only succeeded n sinking the caisson lust week. This cais- 1011 , which Is simply a tubular piece of stool , las to bo put down 1'A'i feet before It strikes jodroek , the water being kept out by means of.puiups. Cement Is tlion put down nnd Iho ntorior of the steel tubes filled In with rock mil cement. The caisson Is the most Im- irovod form of pier building and the ono jcing put down at ICast Omaha is a monster. While wo think the bridge will bo com- U'd in throe years wo asked an extension ) f live years to bo on the safe side. Of course , ,1'alns will bo running over the bridge within six months , tint only the pi vo till pier will bo icrmnnent , as wo are putting up n tempo rary .structure for tlio passage of trains wlillo the permanent structure is being built This temporary structure will cost us $ S"i.MX ( ) in addition to the JI.KXUMH ) which wo will liavo to nay for the construction of the pe'r- rimnent bridge. "Tho superstructure for the pivotal pier Is well under way by the I'honix Hrldgu com pany and it will bo ready long before the tier is done. This pivotal pier will bo the longest in the world , as will bo the fixed span , 500 feet , when compIetcJ. " A Child nnJiijH The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when in need of n laxative , and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have i bottle. DEFIES THE COUNCIL. Hoard of Health Iiicri'iiHliif ; Its Korccn and Kxpcimr * . The Board of Health held a special mcot- : ng yesterday afternoon , and when the call was issued It was supposed that it was for the purpose of reducing the force to bring expenses within the 10,000 limit sot by the council in the general levy ordinance. The mcmbcis talked of retrenchment , and a mo tion was made to recommend to the coii'icil that ono food inspector bo discharged , that the services of ox-Councilman I.oe as a san itary patrolman bo dispensed with , that the salary of Dr. Towno bo reduced i'J.'i per month and that Inspector Sherrcr's salary be reduced $15 per month. The motion was not put to a vote , but an other ono of nu entirely different character was , and it passed without a dissenting vote. The motion was made by Chlof Senvcy , and provided that tbo board employ three addi tional sanitary patrolmen , who shall bo em ployed at the llrst meeting in March and commence their labors the 10th. The board will clean the city as far ns possible , and when the funds run out will close up shop , unless the council provides more. At the present rate the expenditures will amount to about $1,100 per month. Another Tux Itoductlnn. There Is talk of still further reducing Omaha's tax levy , nnd some of the councilmen - men nro prepared to take such action at to night's meeting. It Is believed that the gen cnil fund can with safety bo reduced an other mill , which will bring it down to 1 mills. The other fund that is to bo attacko is the school fund , and an effort will bo made to reduce that from ! ) to a mills , The councilman who are contemplating such action hold that the Bonra of Educa tion is too extravagant in the salaries paid lo janitors and other attaches of the schools , and they propose to give the board a few les sons in economy. NO QUARTER will do you as much coed ns the ono that buys Doctor Picrcc'a Pleasant Pellets. This is what you { jet with them : An absolute and permanent cure for Constipation , In digestion' , Bilious Attacks , Sick nnd Billons Headaches , and all derangements of the liver , stomach , and bowels. Not Just temporary relief , and then a worse condition afterward but help that lasts. Pleasant help , too. These sugarcoated - coated little pellets are the smallest , the easiest to take , nnd the easiest in the way they act. No griping , no violence , no disturbance to the system , diet , or occupation. They come in scaled vali ! > . which keeps tfiem always fresh nnd reliable ; a con venient and perfect vest-pocket remedy. They're the cheapest pills you can buy. Architects , Surveyors , Contractors We have n full supply of JVIatlie- priattcal fpstrurne-ptSj Dj-aw- Ipg papej-s , rr/fac'P9 ' Cloth i rpraTS'tSj ' F ° ds , GTnaipSi Ucv- els , ? japesj Squares. Illus trated Catalogue free. 114 South 15th Streat , . Next -Postof-fioe. . MIPANC. TAIUIUt.6 ltU..ilc , . the Mtomfcch , lluranu uowclf. liurl- ; tj tie blood , ere : cad ciuciwl i j the t'cct ' intillcuie tuo u fur Llllou * Z ntM , coiitilpatlou. ( iyj-'piln : , rculj brt-atb , h aoa h hcr.rtl'uru , uro of 9 ncpttlle , u-ouul dri < re lnu , l tluful o dfceitlon Pimplcr. " " ' rj i * loiiwiJe eri'filJoromUliiKrrooiJ Impure blood.or . a ftllurc by tao > tom < .li , hri r or to-J thtlrproir funrtunn. 1 " - - . 6 niU.lBrow.lf.n. pTM4c ' ouhniMI.ftl 1UPANS CnKMfCAl , c'O. . IdFrrucoBt. Kew VorV ( J SOUTH OMA/ . Union Stock Yards Company , South Ojnaha. BeitCattlo Ho and Bheop market In the wen. COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. IJvo Stock Commission Merchunti. BoutUOm La Telephone 1167. Chicago JOHN II. DAUlst.M AM , I . , - j.ana er- Maoae" WAf/I'KH K. WOOD , f lUrket Iteporti bj mall ana wlro cbeorfullyt Dlibcd upon appllcatlou Advance of the Pipe Brigade. Retreat of the Cigar Cohorts. Yes tlie Pipe is coming to ( lie front as never before. The high price of good cigars is helping drive them out of use. Millions of smokers use Blackwell's Bull Durham SmokingTobacco. . It is the most popular Brand in the market. Smoked for over twenty- five years its fame is still growing Quality always the Mime. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM , N. C. 181 (3 7Jot/g/as Street , Omnha , Neb. IV YOf 1IAV14 A 1III.IOUS. OH NRHVOI'S riKMI'KKAMKNI , ( BEST AND GOES FARTHEST Is a most ( lollclous oabstltiit < > , not only a stimulant but u , uourlslicr niul llihly ! | Dlgostlblo. CAH BE CURED. If Ir ) Schonok's trorttmont mil c-uro of C'on- 8iinitlon | ) were snmolhinjr nuw und unlrluil , pcnplo inlKlit doubt : hut what has prove I It- nclf thrinish nlruconl ( ls old 111 our grand fitth- crs , nio.inHJiist whntlt Is A Specific for Consumption mid for nil ( llso 63 of thn l.nriKs. No trunt- inuiit In tlm world can pluco HO ninny iiornm- neiit cnrus of ConMiiuuilon to Its urudlt us Dr. BtlionukX Notlilnz In Nntnro nets soillrcrilv and olToctlvcly on tlio Inns ? inuinlir.inus und tiflsiiCB , und so ( illicitly dispose of tulinrc 04. conjostlon , Inll iminiit on. cnlJH. con lis .ind nil thu seeds of Consillnpllon UH Dr. Schensk's Pulmonic Syrup When : ill flto f.ilN llcoincs touio lescuu. Not until It fulls , and only uftur faithful trml , \Vheniinronn dospniul. It hau biou ht the liopclosu ta llfu nnd hontth. It lius turned the dospnlr of ion thousand homos Into Jny. It lu dolnz It now. It will conllnno to do It throiuhout tnu naos , Dr. Hjli'iicIS * I'liieltcal Treallfeon ronnii'iipldiii ' , ) /o.rrau Istoinc/i Uli- emu inalletlfrce ( .1 nil niipKc.mN. Dr. J. II. Schtncli A Hon.VilniJ ( < li7if | < l , /.t. Omaha's Newast Hatel COR. 12TH AHO HflV/A J an. (0 Rooms nt f2V ) per dajr. 10rooms ntf 100 per d\j. 10 Ilrora iritli Bath nt $3 0) per < 1T- 10 lloomj with Ilntli at J1..Y ) to II 6) pir il r- OPENI jJ AUGUST 1SL Modern In iry I5o pcct. Nr\vly l'iirnl lirl TlironRtiout C. S. ERB. Prop. The only hotel In the o'ty ' with hot anil cold water , nnd Btuiini ho.it In every room Tublo nud dlnliiK loom service unsurpusscd. KATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Eccclal rates on application. B. SILLOWAY.P. Pro DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stookinjf Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ftLOt 6 PEHFfllO , 114S.15UV , Next to Postoffba Scarcely Half A Life , It llTPd l > r multitudes for ttioy brcntho bad nlr. Had ntr poisons the blood- deadens tin- Homo lleiiorator sue. HpeclllcOxyKcn , purlllj the blood-nitkoi li brlulit mnkoi lienltlijr tlsniio. In lirl f. makm youn now norm Dlneinos llconchltli , Oitarrijrjlim . Consumption otc Nt-rve , Wmtu Dclilllty and or- tfanlo noakncas , nro piuvui\tod \ mid euroU. "Oxygen Book" and 4 Trys Free , SPEOiFiQ OXY0Ei ! CD , , Sulto aiO Shooly Bldg , Gaming DR. THH opeciALiar. IH unsnrpnxsod In the treatment of nil PP'VATE ' DISEASES An. UWeakneitii-ru nnil Disorders of MLll 18 years eiperienco. Write for rlrcnhrjl mid question list froc. ' 14th and Fnrnnm Hla. ( Omaha , Nut ; JWDISOROERS m a sajw < t ij , * , J.Vnil all the train of EVILS WKAK.NIJsiKS , IlKIIIUrV , KT 1 , Unit aa cbin air tliem In men QUICKI.V anl 1'KIIMA. NKNTI.y UUIllil ) . Kiill STIlBNflTII and ton * given to over/iurt o ( the body I will iemt ( . cnrely pic < oJ ) KIIKE 10 nny aialloror the proiorlp. tlon IhntciiroJ niBof thuio troiibldi. AJJfiXJ. u. A. IIIIAIJLCV UiTTI.E C1IEIK. 1HOM OMAHA Jobbers' Directory AWHIHOSAHD TEHTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV. 1101181 ! COVKIW. 1113 Karnam ht. BICYCLES. Bemls Omalia Ba M. 0. Daxon , COMl'ANY. Importers andra njfr Illcjrcloi > ald on monthly Hour lackj , burlapi , twine. payment ! BOOTS \ND SHOES. Morse-CoB Shofl Company , Howard Stren. Factory corner llth and IoulaiStro3'.i , C015. GORNCE. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kllpatrld-Kocli Dry ( iOODH CO , Dry goodi , notions , fur- Notion * . L-ontt' farnlih- nUtilnn oed , corner ln K odicor. lltli and llth and Honoril 01 * . llarnef Hti. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beebaa & Runyan CO. , apholitereil furnl- FUUNITIWB CO , draco turo. IIJJ1101 .Nicholas Bt. Wholoialoonlr. and I3lli Sti. HARDWARE. Rector & Wilheliny LoieciSLloi COMl'ANV. Dnalom In hardware an4 Corner 101K and JacSson motmulct loola rilr on * IIUI UoiiKUitit HATS , ETC. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co. Omaha Safe and Iroa Wholesale WOltKH Ilatn.cain , utravnj Hnfoi.Tnultii , Jail worlr , Blovca. mltteiK , 2Ui Iron Kliiitteri and tire and Ilnrnuy Sts. lapni. > idredri & liar tt , lUli and Jacmun LUMBER. John A. WakeflMd , Charles R. Lie , Imported , Ainorlctnl'ort Ilurdirou ! In iibjr irjj land nomaiit. Mllwnii- cariiufi ,1111 l > ir | u. kouruniijiit nndljulnay lloorlnii nliltelliuo. Dili and Doiulll LIQUORS. MILLINERf. Prick I ny i/t > r i nnl l > Wbolctalell'iuordeileri nt mUllv.ir/ otl > .Mall order * proni.i. 1001 Karnam Ht. IH-lll d ilui Ht. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Carry a full mock cif lirlutlnK , writppliu and lleilnu'l and lubrlcatia ] wrltliiK pau'ri , card paper , etc. olh , axle crone , etc. . ' , PRODUCZ -4 Branoi & Co , , Jas. A. Clark & Co. , I'roduce , fruits of nil lluttor , choiie , poultry mill KHDIO , kinds , nyitori. Dli H. Llth-it STOVE REPAIRS. 'I SASH. 0133 _ _ 4 Omaha Stove Repair MADiJ'MYiC ) ) WOltKH , itdfo rup lri Manuf.ialur.iri of Mill nil w tor itttioliua ill door' , bllnil i aal ( or anr Hud or nor j irui il.llnn Dram h ut m U , IW7 UoiuUi tit. am , Ilia jollii ( J.