THK OMATI.V DAILY Ufife ? SATURDAY , A1MUL 1 , 1893. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK There IIa Been a Daoided Inor JAW in the Distribution of Goods. GOOD OUTLOOK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL Export * of Oolil Not l.llu-ly to AR-ilu - Disturb Conlldonro In thn Mxrkrt4-0ro.it In- iluitrlctVI1 Ilinployi-it I'ull- urifor HIM Week. NEW YOIIK , March 31. H. 0. Dun & Go's , wccltly review of tr.ido : The fact of the largo Influence In the record of the past week lias foecn the Increased distribution of Roods , The stringency often seen nlxmt April I does not appear hnro , nor are other money market ! ) close. Hut whllo Imports grc-atly exceed expat-Is , It is not sifo ; to calculate that the outgoes of ffohA will not again disturb confidence. The break In Im portant speculation shows Its hopeful side. After the t-Ioso of the Lancaster strike , cot ton fell three-eights of a cent , which may cut exports , though stocks of American cot ton In Kuropp are still a third larger th.in usunl at this season. Wheat at Chicago hml n Kuddt-n fall of T cents In one day. but ns prices there have been 15 to 20 cents higher than at other western cities , nnd H cunts higher than at Now York , markets were very little affected nnywhero else , and hero ore only an eighth lower. Hut the jirlec In ( treat Hriluln is the : lowest ever known { 'oin fell 2'j ' < - with small sales , iiu'l mils one-half of a cent , and Iho lire a It in hog products reached Tfi cents PIT barrel in jxirk , nnd a cent in inttl Kxnrts | in four weeks in New York have been S.'i.iCtt.O'JOlcss than last year , Indicating a total for the month not far from t'ri.OOO.iiDd , whllo tlu- Increase in imports at New York alone has been about # 11.OOO.tXHI , Indicating u total for the month of more than f.iiKMi.HH ( ( ) . This givat excess In lm- ] K > rts fnllowing the excess of * il.KK ( ( ) , ( ) : ) ( ) in .lanuarj and February Is the basis of doubts .about the hmniMtuU ! monetary future. Failure s in the llrst ciiartcr | of the year , l.'JK1n ( ! number , were fewer than in mther of the ji.ist three years , und though In amount of liabilities larger , the a vet-ago of liabilities is still quite low. less than § 11. IK ) . The Iron and steel business is .t shade Jlrmor. with Improved demand for bit- , jilates nnd structural forms , and thouirh rails < lo ifot Hell , bi'ssemer irnn is linn and steel stronger The strength In the shoe trade is unabated. Copper is a shade wraker. heavy supplies of tin have ( 'hocked the advance , while lead is a sh.ule stronger. Coal Is weak with some dissatisfaction in the pool. Lum ber and iiuililini ; materials are everywhere In strong demand , but thu week's rcci-ipls of cattle at the west are rather small. The business failures occurring throughout the country In the last seven ( lavs number 11M , as compared with totals of 243 hibt week. For tlio corresponding week of lost year the figures were 218. sn sr.vriui\Ti. : Omalin Minus Op uilli Over 1MillOIK ( ) : i Dny lteportK Iron ) Other Cltlr.s. Niw Y < iiiK , Maivh ill. The following table , compiled by Ur.idstroct's , givca the cloir- Inj house returns for Iho week ending March : ) , unit the percentage of increasa or tloi'ivisu. as campared with the cor responding week of 18UIJ : lutt ncek'itotnln. \v.\i.t. STKiir : : ioit ; .1 wiiu. : : * Jltar Trjulej's . ' ! ! ' In Their Ciilriiliitliins- Vditnrt-s ( if the Murliet. Nr.w YOIIK , Miirch ill. Hriiilstrcct's Wai Stix-et Hoviow will tomorrow say : The llrt : tone of tlio stock niiirUot has this week ( U vclopod ii tlwlilcd ti-i.di-iK-y of the urnrkol t - creep tip ' splto of narrow spc-t-iilatlon Business has nuu-li to do with the i-oiifusloi of the bearish section oJ the proft-sslo-ia traders who , rulying upon the jiosslblllty o Kohl shipuients or of a s juco/e In money 01 the withdrawals of tnonoy for the Aprl settlements tln-oushout the country itis trlets. had created a considerable short Interest. Both expectations resultoi in dmp | > olntinent. as ( 'old shipments \ver checked by the absence of n demand for ex clituiRO. and only fWlO.OOO pold was exportei on lust I'liesilay , that amount boiii part o nn old contract. The money market , too.wa placid , und It would scorn that the recent re dttetion of reserve balances by country Instl tuttous has. in u ( 'reat measure , obviated th necessity of further larijo withdrawals a this time , whllo tbo return to Now York o money from the south has maintalnci the supply. It Is true that the mone ; market on I'hursday experienced a Kll h Hurry , in which the call loan rate IMS to 8 per cent and In the last hour of th day to IB lo . ' . - ) per cent. Tills was partial ! , duo to the fact that as the Stock cxchan adjourned for Good 1-Mday loans would ex tend over until Monday next , while a Create 1 inllneneo may bo ascribed to the calling In u the f I.MXJ.OOO of cash required to pay th extra dividend on suiar rcllnint ; stock. A it was , the tone of the market , which ha been very strong , was unaffected by till demonstration in money. On tbo whole ther lias been llttlo buying of stocks , oxcoi | when thu bears themselves came In to til their contracts : but. on the other hand , sol Ing assumed proportions only when the sain intcro.it pressed the market to develop wcu spots. U furthermore becomes plainer th stocks are generally iu strong bauds au vlth tiicrc.mM confidence In the future vhtie limnir less attention Is unld to the In rr.ised business which the World's fair traftlc H expected to brliitf to the railroads tiilAiHTiiiiT's : : itivn\r : OI'TKADI : . 'rnprct for April Vrry < loiil llulnr In ( lie Sniitli mill \ \ > < l. Niw : YortK , March 31.--Hradstrcet > to- norrow , April 1 , will say : ( 'ool and clear iveathcr Rennrally has Improved the pros- > ect for sprint ; crado , but without Inerenso n distribution. In central western slates a movumenl of merchandlso is reported , and iHhotiL'h prospects are linproveil northwest , > usiiit-ss continues rctardod there. The south remains quiet , as heretofore. He- wrts of Improved trade characterize ml- vices from western centers , but there are iiihierous country buyers Mid orders for spring goods. In no previous sprlns ? have .he report ? of the effect on geacralitrado of > ad roads south , west and northwest been so conspicuous as recently. Collections are mly fair , with numerous complaints. Tlio nerc.iscd demand for pig Iron is checked at : hc cast. Chicago reports northern iron firmer and southern brands weaker. ICx- ports of wheat from the United States , both coants ( Hour included ) , equal B.SflJ'.mj Imsliels. ng.ilnst 'i.7ifl.7W ( : bushels the week before , 'J.VJ7iiO ; : bushels In the week a year ago and smaller quantities In like wreks In in-ceedlnt ; years. The clos ? of tbo inot-th brings a falling olT in the volume of tnerclmn- llso distributed from Now Orleans , wbery otton and rlee markets are depressed , while sugar Is active and buoyant. The out look is foe a larif'T cotton acreage , but ro il need acreage Is expected. Warmer weather in the Province of Quo- liec has stimulated the demand for aprim ; iroo.ls and reailttances have improved and i-eqiif-sts for rcn.-wals arc tint Infrequent. Oiu.iriii reports onli a fair tr.tde. with many travelers homo for the holidays. Our spe cial advices an- that Newfoundland seal llslit-rles arc likely to bo a failure this yo.tr. n.ntiM nut TIII : unitTKit. riiiMrm-t'rt Ueport Mioivs u Slight l o- 'rene from l/nt Vear. Nr.w YOIIK. March ill. Hrudstreot's quar terly report of failures will tomorrow say : HuBinpss failures throughout the United States during the past three months , as re ported to Hradstrcet's , number ll.utVJ , a smaller total , with ono exception , than has been similarly reported for eleven years. The total liabilities of Individual llrms and corporations falling during the past quarter aggregated SiO.lgl.tTiS , nn Increase of ? J,5'W , 000. Total assets show an increase of about 11 per cent , showing relatively larger in crease In available assets than In indebted ness and pointing to some failures h.iving been precipitated through embarrassment of others. While thorn were nearly sixty failures in the United States during the past three mouths with liabilities each of $100.000 or more , and about the aamo num ber during a like period in 1S02 , the more serious character of some of those taldng placcjjthls year will bo observed when it Is known their aggregate liabilities for lsuis ; ! in excess of SI'JWOOOJ ; , compared with less than $ lt.J)00 : ( ) ( ) ( ) in the first iiiirter | : of lsli. ! In the west and north I'aeillc coasts and territories there have been moderate gains in the number of failures. While the New Knsland and middle states show an improvement as to the number ot failures , they furnished increased liabilities , There was a small increase in liabilities on the I'aeilie eo.ist. but these were more than offset by reductions in western states , in the northwestern states and in the territories. There were thirty-three fewer failures In tlie Dominion of Canada than a like period in 1M.1 ) , and the aggregate liabilities have fallen off a tnlle. The total assets show a relatively greater degree of solvency this year. Nova Scotia also returns fewer failures with a marked reduction of liabilities. liritlsh Columbia reports u re duction In the number of failures , but an in crease in total liabilities. I'LOUIt OUTTUr. Mills .Mill i n ( .noil Itlln lor thu Week The MMI-IIL-I. , Minn , March 31. The Northwestern Miller says : The larger ca pacity in service last week resulted in push- hit ' , the Hour output upward a notch. The week's production was 187,000 barrels , against 17-1 . ( US barrels the week before , and 101,1)00 barrels for the corresponding time in IS'JS , and iWfri : barrels in IS'Jl. This is probably the heaviest run the mills ovnr made for the last week in March. A con siderably lighter capacity is in motion this week. Several of tlio mills are holding oiT for a better water power , and , besides this , the Hour market is in a most unsatisfactory condition. It will probably bo a week or ten days baforo there is plenty of water for all. The Hour market Is exceptionally dull and unsatisfactory , l-'or a week back local nulls have lacked a good deal of selling us much as they ground. Cash wheat in the past four weeks has ad vanced fi to 7 cents in the Minneapolis nvir- ket and the Hour bu.ver , not having any con- lldenco in the higher prices , sits back aim awaits developments. This is par ticularly true with the foreigner. The export business done the past week was very small. When cash wheat was selling in Minneapolis at ( U cents exporters began to show some interest in Hour , but when quota tions were advanced to correspond with ( l."i and 07-cent wheat these people were fright ened on" . Low grades are weak and very slow of sale , being quotable at 1.10 ami $1.0 per KHi pounds. The direct export shipments Oy the mills last week were -T.J- HO barrels against -17,030 barrels the lire- ceding week ; ISllHllK-Sii ( . 'llUIIKI'H. The following are reported at Dun's Mer cantile agency : Adams , Neb. , W. W. Barnhouso , " general store , succeeded by Barnhouso Jt Yockoy. Beemer , Neb , Henry Brandt , saloon , sold out. Harvard , Neb. , .lames and John Richard , blacksmiths , Hied certificate of association. Stella , Neb. , E. W. Mtnshel , meat market , sold out to I1. II. Helmers. Ottawa. Neb. , K. B. Kgll , drugs , burned out. out.Spirit Lake , la. , Gooclrich f : 'Handall , groceries , assigned. _ * " St. Mary'SjKa'y.Samuel Do Weeso , jjen- eral str""Sried out. .Aberdeen , S. I ) . , Mrs. B. Ayorst , millinery and fancy goods , sold out. Dell iinpids , S. D. , T. I. . Meredith .t Son , general store , succeeded by Holland . "t " Boles. Dell Uaplds , S. D , K. W. Holland , general store , succeeded by Holland & Boles. A Child Ktijoy * The pleasant favor , gentle action nn'l sooth ing effect of Syrup of figs , when In need of a laxative , unit if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow Us use ; so that it is the best family remedy known and L-v.-ry family should have u bottle. i I ) . I ) FIIUF.K , II. 0. h.ioiie r. . JAS Hoimu I I'rcs. \ ice I'rus Seey & Troas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capitalti\003 ; Onmlri un 1 Sioux O.ty. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. I'll IV AT \VillF.a ° Room 212 OMAHA. RKKRIIKNOF.S : lownStato Niitlonil Hank , Bloux City ; foinniurclnl Nutlonul Hunk , Uniuliu. Sioclal | attention Elvon to.outiklo orJcrsi Correnponauuce lolloltuU OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ffiir Average Run of All Kirnh of Stock fur March , DECLINE IN PRICES OF HOGS CONTINUED Active Deiniind Clmrartrrlfud tlie In < ! att B ViMlrnliy-OTerhijn I'nlr , INpcrliilly In tbo Chim I ) en I rod by Killer * . I'Mtuv. March 31. The innntli of March closes with a fair aver age run of alt kinds of stock. Ho for this week there have been received 13,093 cattle , 21.189 lions and 0,083 sheep , as asalnst 12,216 cattle , 20,205 nogs and 5,21(1 ( shuep for the same llvo days last week. Receipts for the month coin- pare with last mouth and a year ago as fol lows : Cattle. Hoi's. Sheep. Kept-hits for March , ' 93. 74.44O 90.417 37,195 Koeelpts for Kcb. , ' 03. . . 03,1107 70.1121 30.314 Ueci'lnts for March0' . ! . 01,101 1O2.331 20,071 There was a good , strong , active cattle mar ket uiraln today. The supply only fell about 50 ( short of last I'rld'iy's run and notwith standing the fuel that dealers corn-rally "ere anticipating a heavy marketing this week re- celplN so far show M-ry little Increase com pared with the week previous. 'I'llimllty < | of the oll'erlncs wim fair , not a urcat many good heavy cattle , but plenty of tidy fat steers such as killers like. The latter wore In active demand and In many rases w'ored a 10. " advance , while on other grades the markel al though active and Mrong. could hardly be limited t'liulhly higher , linnd to choii-n 1.25O tit l.tCiO-lt ) . Hte.-r-.xold at from II.Mil to Ti.lo , with fair to COCK ! l.lon to 1.2iiclb. . steers from 4.35 to .11.05. Common lUlit anil half fat steers sold at from .f I.2S d.iwn . totl. Tuide was llxcly enoueh to suit anyone , and by noon tinentlie supply had chanced hands. The cow trade was also active and stronger. Then- was not much outside demand bill none was necessary to stimulate business , as buyers for local hoiivs all had good orders. Sales In cluded poor ( o choice cows and heifers at from f'2 to f-l and the bulk of the fair to good stock changed hands at from * 2.05 to W.MI. Hulls and stags sold fieely at good , llrin prices , from { 2.15 to $3.5O for common to go.m stock. Calves were < rujtitbly unchained at from f3 to fO. On account of th rather small supply of stocli and feeding cattle trade was not overly lively In this branch of the business. ' 1 he In- _ . . lions It Is very seldom lint lm-4 valu . take bucb a tumble as they have experienced the pnst two d'-ys. I'rlces have declined a Hat 40c In two days and since Satuiday last thuy have gene oil' 55c on all grades. Today's receipts , while not at all excessive , weio considerably heavier than the Kood nf the markut demanded , and with eastern mar kets demorall/ed It wasanea.sy matter heie for buyers to start In netting hos about l.V lower than Thursday ; In fact It was so easy that they bewail blddlnv a his 20c lower ami met with lust as much success. Sum ! ( if the best hoes of all weights sold to .shipper- , spec ulators and fresh meat men early al jil.i u m 50.7O and o"0 choice heavy load tmm.'ht iii.7 J. l.iKht and mixed hogs eie taken by packers very largely ut J7.5O uml 47.50 , with quite u few sales ot common to poor sinIV M-alicrlnj ; down toi0.3O. Sellers , seelnc that the longer tliuy w.ilted the worse thn maiket KOI , ere not slow In comlnc to terms and the pens were piacllcally cleared bo full ) dinner. The blj ; built of the trading uas at fiom J0.50 tofO.OO. asacalnst } 0.70 to SriJ.bU on Thursday and * 7.1O to 17.20ono week ago. Hepresentatlve 3 iWH 40 n ' .V ( , n cnii HO 4 } 70 0 70 I'KI ! ) < NI ) 1101 ( III. 1 GOO -I ( Ij/ ' 1 4HO - 4 00 HiiKKi1 The grcniej-.partof the fresh teeclpt-t went direct tn n loc-il slaughterer. A small bitneli of mixed ( iilvcs ( liruuzlit f 1.75. nnd rniiio western ewes , the sumo us those that ( -old for 4.40 Thnr-nlny , brought * .45 iiidny. The iletnatid Is hfUfj nnd prices a simile stronger. QiiotntlntUr Knlr to good natives , $3.76 to Jft.i ! ( > ; fair lojsood westerns , J3.6O lo tG. 10 ; cointiioliand stock sheep , t'J.25 to } 3.76 ; ( food toehold ) 40101100-11) . Iambs , } l to JO. ItiMiresentnllvo sales : No. , Av. I'r. ' 36 natlvo ml.M-il . . . , . 119 } l 75 174 we.stern ewes 83 446 Itcrclpt * mill DlipiMllKin ot M ick. Ollh-lalrj.23lit4 rrl'i ' llUp'Ultl-ri of MO'u | ' shown by the liuiks of tie ! Union tftuck Vitr.h company for Din twenty-four hours ending ut 5 o'clock p. in. March 31 , 18U3- . IIIICT.Il'TS. lions IIOIINK * , v MI.S Cnm.'Ileiiil ' - . -mi Head Cars. lUiJ 7.1X1 t.JM IHSI'OSITIO.V. „ . . l.'vnMni-k Miirhvt. , niiMiO , 111 , , March 31. [ Special Telegram to TIIK llKE.l--Tlie number nf cattle In the yards today was small , the fresh arrivals minium Inn In seiireely more than G.ooo hem ! . 'I'lie smnlliie.ss of the supply did not seem to ( listn-ss buyers. They appeared to have no pressing orders lo fill and were unwllllii ) ! to pay any advance mi Tfitirsdiiy'H prices. The pens were emptied on the b.isl.s nf front { .l.fiil to SI.23 for Inferior to extra cows nnd heifers , from i' ! Oft 101.21) ) for stock-- ! ' * and feeders nnd fi'iinl tnif'1.25 for ( dies eil beef and ship- phig steers. Texas cattle were quoted at from The combination knocked on" another bin chunk today fiom the price of boss. They Jammed ( he market doHii ( o from fG.25 lo tO.Kl ) for com mini to choice Until , { il.oO to * G.M ! ) for mixed nnd medium mid to from JO.G3 lot ? for heavy weights. These ( imitations show a decline slni-e Tii-sdiiy of from 'jtlc ' to 70c. The highest flgtiro paid was f7.lt ) and not ( oi-\ eeed lluvo sales were e'l'ected ' al better than f7. Closing ( piolittlons ttere us above given. Sheep sold al from S4.26 to } G and lambs at fiom 15.25 tofii.iill. Most of I lie lust week's Inislness was dune ut from H.85 lo $3.35 for sheep and : il from 13.75 to $0.41) ) for lambs. Itecelpts : Caille , 11,000 head ; bon's , IG.tiuo bend ; sheep. 7.Olio bend. The Evening Jotirmil leports : CATTi.i-lt--eelpts. 0,000 head ; shipments , 2.50(1 ( head ; markel active , sU-ady ; top steers , ? 5.75'/G.H3j ! / no extra on sale ; others , ! ? 4.7" " > 5.00 ; Tcxnns , , * 3.50ft4.4O ; native cows Hind heifers , $3.75. . ' 4.1O. lions Hecelpts , 1,000 head : shipments , 7,0011 head ; market slow. 15' . < s20c lower ; common nnd mixed , } G.2.VnG.75 ; prime hea\y , iO.HWM5.0ri ( ; light , * 3 6O.5.55. ( HIIKIIIItucelpts , 0,000 head ; shipments 2.000 head ; market stronc : natives , J4.5O ( ii5.Gl ( ( ; clipped Texans , J3.9iKit4.tiO ; westeim , J3.15a5.70 ; bimlis , J4.73'l ' G.50. Knnsiis City l.lviM lick Miii'l ; f. KANSAS I'ITV. Mo. , March 31. ( 'ATTI.I : Ho- celpls , G.OOO head ; shlumenls , HOO head. The market was iiilet | ; chnlce li'-u\y steers hlendy ; medium and common 5' " lor Inucr : cows steady to Klc lower : feeders and Texas nnd Indian steer.s itlioul steadv. Keprescnta- the sales : Dresbed beef and shlpnin s.ers , J3.90W5.35 ; cows and heifers , .f2.iOi/3.U5 ( ; Te.xas and Indian steers , } 3.G5'u > 1.15 ; stockers and feeders , * 3.00i,4.45. lions lecelpsM,4QOIiead ; shlpmi-nts , 1,800 head ; themaiket IMIS 2.V < MOc Inner , closhiK 40Tr&lc ) lowei ; all tirades , } 5.OO G.75 ; bulk , } G.40TiG.GO. SllliEl1 lieceipts , 2,900 head ; shlpnienls , GOO head ; the innrkel nils active nnd stuniK and 10' 15c higher than hist week. Uepie- sentatlve sales : .Muttons , S4.00'i & .tO. ) New York I.lvo Moi'k Mnrliet. Ni\v : VOIIK. .March 31. ( 'Arn.K Kecelpts , 2,400 head. Trade slow but firm ; yaids fully cleared. I'ooit-st toliesl native steers sold at * I.90T,5.G5 , per 1K ( Ibs. ; bulls and dry cows , i2.25H 4.4O ; dressed beef sleady at HlrU'te iier III. for native sides. Iteceipts of calves , 120 head : market dull and weak and sales \\ere fully ' 4' ' per 11) . lower ; veaN sold at $ j.00'5,7.r > 0 per lee Ibs. SIIKKI- AND L\MIIS lieceipts G.1GO head ; sheep sold at J.r.Ol'rili.5o ) per lOOlbs. ; clipped .sheep , f4.751t5.25 ; lambs , JG.73ft7.40 ; dressed mutton , linn , 8'to10cuer ' ( ; Ib. : drosscd lambs steady at 9T(10'jC. Hods Kecelpts 3,000 head ; market nomi nally .steady at * 8 per 100 Ibs. St. I.iiilU Livestock Market. PT. I.oriM , Mo. , March 31. I'ATTI.K Kecolpts , 300 head ; market strong on all kinds ! Te.xas fed stecrs4.GO. llodS Keculpts. 1.800 hend ; m-irket 1017.20C lower than yesterday : heavy , $ G.80i57 .00 ; mixed , iG.GOOG.90 ; ll bt , JG.GOJ40.hl ) . HlllXP Kecelpts , 240 bead ; market steady , unchanged. No slilpmuntsof any Kind reported. Oiiialm I'rixlneu .Murlicl. The pcneral market was steady with llttlo or no chance. A i-i-i.Ks-l'holee shipping stock Is iiuoted at M.50. lliriTKii The receipts continue Unlit nnd thn markut Is very linn. 1'ackinj ; stock , 17 < iMHc ; fair lo KOOII country roll , 18'yi20c ; cliolce to fniii-y countrv , 20ft24c. llANANAS l'er buiicli , Including crates and piickliiB , Jl.755i2.50. IlKANS l'liolce navy , J2.45. ( 'Ai.irniiNiA ( 'AiiiiAoii l'er Ib. , : lc. C'Al.lt'OUNIA C'Ki.KllY l'erdoitl. . ( 'UANIIIIIKIIS : : I'er boxK3.75. . ( 'tlCfMlimis I'er do ? . , 75c'3J2. Kilos--\Vhlle there are still some e cs bolus sold In a Mnall way nt lll'jo , thu bulk of tbo sales were reported at Klc. ( iAMi : The receipts of ducks ate large , und the market rules low. Buyers appear to bu tired of mixed ducks which aru very slow sale iiM-n at thu low prices. Mlx'e.l , 75V.Oc ) ; red heads , Ws inaltaids , if2.00B'J.50 ; teal , il. liltAl-K I'ltflT Pur box. $3.00i,3.25 ( HAY The market on good upland hay was $0. llilins No. 1 green , 4c ; No. 2 grcuu , 3c ; No. 1 green , salted , 4'/ic ; No. 2 green , salted , 3'ic ; No. 1 green , salted , 25 to 40 II- ) , . , 4'ci ' No. 2 green , salted , 25 to 40 Ihs. , 3'sc ; No. 1 veal , calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 8c ; No. 2 vealcnlf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , Oc ; No. 1 dry Hint , 7"c ; No. 2 diy Hint , 5'jc ; No. 1 dry salted , Gc. HONKY I'holce lo fancy white clover , 18'i 19c ; fair to good , 1 Gift , 1 He. l.r.MD.ssChoice , J3.50 ; fancy , $4. Niw ; VlldllTAlil.r.s- l.eltnci40c ; radishes , 46c ; parsdey , 4lc ( pirdngreen ; onlnns. 33c. UU.\.Nlis--riorldii ( : fancy , pur box , i3.iO1r,3.75 ; russetts , t3.25 ; Mexlcnn orniu'es , sln lu boxes , $3.25 ; 5 to lOholotx. . * 3 ; ( Jalifornia inouiitaln oranges * 2.5O ; Washington navels , $4 ; Nc-w- castle California seeillliurs , $2. 0'i2.73 ; Med. hweels , i2.GO'7i2.75 ' ; lllverslde seedllnns , J2.75. UNIONS -lloini ) grown , pur bin. , i4.-J50jit.5il ; per bushel , > 1.5n. l'iTAiiis ) : Colorado , M.15' ' .1.2i > ; w.-stern Nebraska stnrk , Tl.lo. I'on.THY The market K not ( | iilte sl stiong ITKHAIU'EXS tlio npjlotltp , im- jifoves ( liiostioiiailil i'i-st < ii'os health nnd viuor : all the organs of the boily nro roused to henltliy action liy llr. 1'ierc'o's ( ioldeii Medu-nl Dihcovcry. Mum than nil , thu livur ntul that's the loy to the whole sys tem. You have pure blood or poisouuuH Mood , lust as your liver chooses. The blood controls thu health , the liver controls the blood , the " Dis covery " controls the liver. You can escaw ] jut > t about half the Ills that flesh is heir to , by beliijy ready for them , llraco the system up with this inedlehio , which jircretttv as wpll n.s cures. For nil dis eases caused by a disordered liver or impure lilood dyspepsia , biliousness , the most fctub- IKII'II skin , scuht and scrofulous affection ? , the " Discovery" U the only remedy so cor- tnin and clTectivo that it can /immiifmi. { . If it doesn't bencllf or euro , you have your money back. Vou pay only for tlio good you got. IKDAPO HINDOO REMEDY lliula. t THE U..VE Itr.Nfl.TN III Bl ) II VVH. t'tlli < ull > NvrTuu * Duraivn , Kolllni } Mrini.rj , l-aimli. Sir. iili'LiiiUnkm - < -i. > s > J-X Id' unaiUli'klv b.itiiirrly . lotuin l.u > | Vllullljlv > ltl or > ouiifir Kaoilv lairlva iu irtl l.orkel. 1'rk'i1 , # l.lii.i ( | > ikiit.-F hli f . . * % .Ill ) ulll , u urlllin cuur. unlfr ti. run , or liiiinry rrTu'-'tc. ! . lich't It-tuny nu | .rinL'll.li . U ill lin-M .ell y..u . 111.U limit cimidltliill. . Ill lift on ImTliif IMIAI-O n..i > . .I In r If lie l.m . mJ It. w will K-nil il by mull .ii'un r'i > i.i | uf tirU' ( 'ninl.lilvt In n'Rli-aenv loiit' Ire,1 Atl.lr.'hii Ork'ntu ? Mrdlral fa. . ( I'ljiiioulli I'lui'C , Cl.l < 'u ii , III. SOLD by Kulin \ Co . Cor isth ami Douglas Sts. , anil J. A. fuller & Co , Cor. Mill anil DouKlai ' Sit. , OMAHA , NED , by I'aul G Schneider. ; ai Droadwar and 6 I'earl St , COUNCIL ULUFFS , IOWA , and other Leading r ns It wni u few ilnyn neo Cliolr-o lir-ii' infV , live yotinit iiiiisti-ri , 7'fts , ( ilil nuntcr * .V. K--ir ( mill iliioUs , ( lri" . nl , 11 ' , U'c tlrc-si.l ttirkcyi. U'ri4e ' STtKwnr.iiiitK.'i IVrouirt. 'JA.t.liV. SWKKT POT ATOM Per fob ! . , J5i st-cil sweet i ) > > - tutoi's. ta.60 'l'AMiiiilMM : : hnlf IKIXP' * , } i.76a.1.on. ! VIAI. : I liou-i ) nail xinnll fin voiiN , anil thin , 3000. Sun rnuiriM'ii Mlnlns Ijiiotiitlnin. S\s I'UANrisirM , ril. : . M'ln-h 31.-Tliooni.-l.il . i-loilnit ii nut nt Ions ( or milling stm'lM Inilny were IIH fiilliiws : I'lniioi'tiil NotCN. 1CNSIS CITV , Mo. , March 31.-Clearings , J1GO',43H. Niw : YOIIK , March 31. Clearings , ft 10,188- 387 ; liiiliiiu-cs , iOo7U,2.'ir ) . for the month , cluirlnjs ! , f 3,25 0,000,682s hiiluni'es , 1144 , l.V ) . 759. N -\v York Dry ( ImiiN Murkrt. Nlw : YOIIK , Miirch ! -There WHS nn elmncc In the i-iiinlliliiii or tmio n ( tlio dry K"i > 'l ' * tiiarki'l. although there were inuru rovlslnns III the prices of InillKii prlnti , the Merilinni- InillKos heliiK inude O'ii' ' anil the ( tloin-ester Indian Uii' . Thu ntitlooU Is fuvort-d liy tnlld WL-ather for retailers. liiijiiirti i > r Dry ( liioiU. Niw : YDIIK , Mun-h 31.1 In' linpnrts of dry Knoils til III.- p ir of \\v Ynik for the week were f2,453 r.ii : ) and th amount innrUeled * 2.- 3H7.14S. The tnt.il linpiirse\elilslve ( < if speek- for the eek weie tl 1,331,307 , ot uhlrli Hl- H77,7il ( were Keneriil incri'liniidlsi- . THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW HND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Jly < lo. tor says it nria gonily mi the fctnm.irli , liver nnd kl(1ne9 , and i n plPiunnt laxutlu1'lils drink Is nm.le from herds and Is prepared for use HUcftlled "e : . . ' nnd } ln package If you cannot Ri't It , n nd vonr n.ldress for n free Rnmplti. I.nnr's Kamllr Mcrileltir IMOTCM the linnelK cai-h day. In or.leri * . lip li * * .Itliy IhNIs necessary ArMr r-r " < ; V The Lntcst Style * . /i.VC'Ollf t'1III A I'or.v Sn ; > i r/or .WllMIKT. V7s/ In > f rc7s Cf KKIiSI'OXWIJA'CIJ /M I'IS ItS Sllfllf > fcH llII//-/ Oil ( l/l/ > f/C-Il/II. BAILEY , BANKS & BIDDLE T///J SfC//iTV Wfroofs BON SILENE , TIIK ONLY CKHTAIN CUltU i'OU LEUGORRHEA "Wbitesi " itmlnll r * mal * AVrak- fctiMl. 1'iilul'ill or iTiuilIniSlcimlrii - ntlnii , Uterine Itliilncpinviit | , 1'allliiili-Cllii- \VOIII > | IlLMKllll'lie. ItlK'klll'llC. IIVIII'llIU II.mn I'll I IIP. , .Ni'ivoii" li'ii ti'atl u inn' rela-veil iir.l nil Ji'iu'i-Ml Ili-lilllly pofltlvely Konmlu Couiplnliils pcrniiiuciilly curcil by tills wonileiful rcmeily. U It Woman's Best Friend. niTC prompt relief for Inillir ll ii. I.lver unit Klilnry 'I'riiiililvii ; Irrltublilty. t-leeples > iie 9. l i ; ltuilo. DlKlnvtn , Fiilntnen. ete. , nrlslUK from Uterine DU.inlei . I'rlco K00 per bnv. cniUnln- Innono nioiilira tienlment ; 3 tmxes for f.i.X ( ) . lly nnill.po-itiiKii nnlil. i-eciin'ly feiilcil In plain wrap per. Send for I'lCI'.H IIOOIL Inviiluiililc lo ocrvviiniiin. . Iinly Aiteliln Wiinlrd. IIUltlt'M Sir.liKI.M : CU. U'umalo Dupurt- I110lltl , 'lll'IIL' " > . 111. SOLD by K'uhn & Co . Cor. isth anJ DouRl.is Sis. , and J. A. Fuller & Co. . Cor. uth anJ DciuRlns Sis. , OMAHA. NCB. . bv I'aul ( i. Solim-idcr , i Broad way and 0 Pearl St. . COUNCIL ULITPS , la. Aleuts Wanted Everywhera. THE RENOWNEDCOAL SAVEf ? . " ( - one ( | iinror "f ymir c i il dill , pruvi-nli sn it unit cinders it.'itroyt mil u.is , | iMliie-i porfiict eo'iiliiMtt.in . k.-.i. I. ill * r Hit ) , no in niik'i ho- ( Ire In Jlvo inlnut * iif' ' eqii illyv < > I o'i li ir.l m ui : eollc.iul due p.ieK I.-e .Htl'U ' - - ' ct-nu h millrlu il ( o ti-ntiin tun .if . - | o. ' i.irili" . iLlu.ai.Uiui nil o.i 01 a III i-o. . K'I i s'u in > L. S. ELLSWORTH & CO. , 408 3. 13thS. Omnhn.Neb. Furnishes lliu Bcsl and Cheapest Method ot FIRE-PR30FING HOUSES. Wiite ( . .r . . ' * ' ' . ! ' uf I.uthlilKi Sluhle. I'Ktliriis , otc. N. W. KXIMVOKI ) MHTAn CO. , No. WJ Twouty sum a . CIIIOACIO The uly hntol In tbc e ty with hot anil eo'd H i.ter ami stoiini hu it In every r 11 n 'lubi | > unJ ( llnliu I'OJiu sorv.co iini-iriKma 1 BATES $2.50 TO $4.00. ucclal rates on application. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. Omalia's Nevvast Hotel COR. I2TH AND HO'/VARJ / WJ. ( OIUiouu ntJi.W per .lir. ( C 1 duiim at fl OJ per tlar. 10 In omt n-itli Uatli ut ll.'J ' ) pir Ur. tO Uuunu wltli Uatli at H i ) to II ) ) pr t if O1JE1N01U AUGUST 1st , Modern In Kvorr Itmpert. Mc-ivly riirnUh il Throughout C. S. ERB. Pron. IN CHILDREN l-'or over two yc.its my lltil * girl's life was undo fiscratili'hy a case of I'.itarrh. The tlisd'airc from tnc nest was lari c , const.iiH ati'l vc.y offcnsivu. Her eyes became iinl.itnocl , the litts sv/ollcit and very painful. After trying VSM ions reme dies , I ga\v liorCFIKnS'lSa'riie ' first bottle tle sccmt-d to KaS cS aggravate the disease , but the symptoms soon nba'id , and in .1 short time site was cured. Du. L. 11. Ur.cin.Y , Mackey , Ind. Our book nil lilnml ami Skin nitoa cs mailed fvcc. Swii-r SI-ECU 10 Co. , Ail.xnta , a. Just In O-t ? Importi Ion of Exclusive Stylet l.i Spring Woulcns. Pax-o-.i Hotel TREATMENT. i FO AI'1' 2\ gfe \ Chronic , Harm. . , iS l ! PrivaUail Wvj t ; . & s i Special l"i yo.irs o.x'poploa 33. iisE.\s.s ) \ OF mm f" ' Troutol at $ " > 0) a in Jntli nnil nil inu Ih.'iiu's fiirnUlio.l. Ml oilier troubles treitoil at reisonablo cliiirgi's. ( . ' ( JNsrM'ATHN I'lUCK. full on or ailii re is DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NED HERE'S THE WAV M 6 CENTS A DAY : tr" CATARRH CURED : AlsoCoiu'hs , Itroni-hlfs. Asth- ma. Consnmutlon , Ilead'ieliu. is.ck or iiurvous' ' . Nervous Prostration. AWontlorrully Successful - ful Trontmont. OI.NI ; IATOU. "O.x.VKen Hook" and 4 tr als ruiX ! I'all o write SPECIFIC OXVGEN CO. , Euito TilO ShaolBll : ; , OMAHA OPTICAL CO. , . / , / ' . I'ltXIJHIt , Minniifi 222 S. 16th Stroot. Commcrc'iil ' .Ntitioniil Hank llulluln ? . I'leHllli-llt ul Met'CBfl > Il2i IrAI' AN" SIIIKSICAU ttk\j CrtM DISPENSARY. ( CiMlHlllturliill Tree. ) I'lLF-P. I'lSTl'l.A , KIS-MMIE , iiDrtn-inontly urcil wllliunt thu IIHU nf knllo lUiiuiro nrv inttlii All maladies of n nrlvntu oril Ic Ho natureif elllicr scv. tiiisltlvi-lr cureil. TUKATMUNl' HV .M A 11. . Adilro with stamp lor purtlcnliirs. which will liu i'nllii ( iliilri unvuluiiu. I * . O. Box U.'il. lie S. litlit..Oin li i. Nub OMAHA AWIIIHOS AND TEHTi Omaha Teat-Awning Wolf Bros. < & Co. , COMl'AXV. .MtinufniHiirL-rs of tcnu. iiwiiuitfi i-i. > iUI iiml iioitsi : < OVKIH , III.I r'arli'i'll "t. TU > S. ll.tll ntrjjt. BAGS AND TvVIH'S- I DI3YCLES. Bemis Omalia Bi M. 0. DaxoD , COMl'ANV. Importers anJ uiiiifri Hour ncki. burluiii , DOflTS AND SHOES. Kill1 FCWWrfOOBERS. ' .MorsaCoe Shoe Company , Salesroom mid Ollieo 1107 1103IIII lluw.iril t. I'Uftory MUi-IU'l-ir.1. ; Ihmnr.lHI. \V "ro the OM.V .Muiufiisturerj of Hoots und fchoo In tlio ntnto of .Nubrunki. A ueni-ral Invltiillun In enuuidjil to til our ne.w fuctorjr. Kirkenddll , Jones Annr , Hand-Bewail COMl'AXV. WlmlinAl hllOKCO. bi.its.Bliusi mfr . lU-iiili ll'H. IIIKl riltltT K'l.l.l ) , UJi- lludber Shoo Co . III ) ! 1JIU llnrnuy si. llUI-IIOi llurncr ( it COAL , CdKE. CORNICE. Omalia Coal , Coke & Eagle Comics Works UMK IHJ , titinl nml Mfri k'tilviuilio I Iron i-uul , S U our. HJth ciirnlc ) wlml i * oipi , UuUiflAH &tj. nioctllle vlmtiu. ulu DRY GOODS. M . E. Smith & Co. , i Kilpitrlck-Koj'i Dry liO ( I. ) " * l , Dry Kuoili. notlont , fur * Nulluni. jiu' : tur.ilili- Drynlihlnit Kuuiti , c-iriur In.'XJoili.c ir Ulu unl lllhanil llunar.lU . ! Humor FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beebaa & Ruayan CO , u | > holit re.l furni r UllNITUlia CO. , Uruoo ture , 1IJ3 UUI Mchului \Ytiuloial9UDlr and Uib bti. It will pay you TO BHING YOUH TO US. \Vo will * nvoyou inoncjr. Wo liroiiaro mcillcllii'S nml mill tlrutfs til low priorVo do not suit luttoiit medicine. Our busltiuU Is SurRlcnl InstrumontH And Surgical Supplies. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , 114 South Ifith Street , , Next to 1'ostolllco. IV Hi e\lr.icl < " 1 in uiu"'v Nl' nnpHlnit t \fi i ri > ni < iln > IVili-ii tn K lllll.Mi Till ? ' \Vt i II Y 'U ' pKnptii.s roit nri.itwo * r - IN- J ( linn SrIce I 'inKicLi' ' \ii'iirv Vucli3ii. : I'.i. . ) Si-nlnl | Hii'ii-iK | , , i. . | ' I'l'opos.iK fur I'li-hl > I- . " : inii Hilili. d to the mull rxlgned at I'i-ie Ijliljre Aii'ii.\ h t n- nun county , S I ) , will lie rcci-lted' ! ! . ! ) IIMIIIuntil 1 o'clock p. in. of Api II . 'ii i-.j , fin furnishing mid dellvi i Ing al Hit- . - . i - y all.ml . ' _ ' : > .3C.O Ihs. seed oiilM , I'n.Vii. II'i ril corn , .r)7lioo HIM , seed iioliitoes , l.-jno Ills i i-il w henl. 730 ll ) . alfalfa. 3 1)00 ) ll- ) . . t.ei n ; n iml- lel , 730 Ibs. I linoliv ! , 737 Ib * . blue -.1 . " 0 llH.Migar bi'el and G ) ) Iht , mig u - . , .1 , Salil .ecu to be gronn In ( lie mvilu i . .f .iniii- tr.V conllgnous to the plneo of dclu.'iv It .1 * der will im required lo state . .i ) , in-n'lv ' m Hie-r lilds the proposed prlco of'e-n-h : u i. lo oll'lcii'd for delivery under a cunt nut I'o ' rlglil Is ri'served lo reject any or all lu-l- . .r . any P.III of any bid , If ileeiuoil ftu ili > ' in -i m- leresi of tlio service. r.iich bid must be iiccompaiiled liyi . . infii < l ' CIIM-K | or draft uinn | some I'lilhn'Mules il < - posltniy or solvent n.itlonal I'.inU In HIM v Iclnlly of Iho residence of the bidder , i.julo . payable to ilie order of the ciMitmKsliiiiei nf liidi.in alTairs. for in least 5 per eenl of MID amount of the proposal , which cheek nr draft will be forfeited to tliiI'liiled MaleIn casi ) any bidder i.r bidders leeeU Inc an a\\ud : shall fall to promptly execute a eonttm-l with irootl and siillli'lent sureties , otherwise to lie re- iirnedtothe bidder. Illds accomianled | l > y casli In Hen of a cerlllled check will not lie i-on- sldcted. Tor any further information applv to CAI'T. ( iKO. I.KitOV IIItO\\X \ , U.S. A . A. . 'tins 1'nited States Indian a enl. .MIHiUlt Proposals for tinnreclliin ofn I'm- ul till ) U'.vonilni ; State I'enllenl lilry. Scalrd | iroiosals ] will lie recelveil liy Hie'y omlnc State llnatdof ( liarltles anil Id f.irm iiniil the 1st day of M ly , 1-KI , at 4 . . . 'lode p m. of said day , for riinil-hlni : material ami erect Inn of a poll Ion of the U'jon.ini ; -tutii penllenllary at liiiullnXV.tomlni : , In . -1.111- junince with ( he prollmis and tinnt.iimns of -eel loin It ) and 2H , clnitter | 3ll , Seson : Laws 18 , M , \ \ \omliiK , and cli. ip'.yr ' 17 , Sessiuii Laws ln)3Vyomlm. ! ) . : . Plans , spe.'ltlcatlons . and Instructions to bid- < lcrs may he seen , it Ih olllco of Hi , ' si''i-eiary . of th" b.iard , ClieyetineVyomlii - ' . All blddeis will lie leipilted to ftmilhith his or their lilds , i corllile.l check , pay.ildi' to the secretary of the board to the ammint of fl.Ollo , which check \\lll he forfrlied lo tlio state in Hie event of failure of lildder lo enter Into contract within ton days and evei'iilc a. bond In the stale of Wjomln , ! , In not less Hum the amount of the proposal of such person or DcrMiiihlrh , bond > .hall he approved by Iho boaid. The Hoard of Charities and Itcform iesorvc.4 the r ljhi to loject any and all bids. In awaidln a ( XMilia.M pteference will bu Clven to materials and labor of this stnte. All lilds must bo sealed and endorsed , 'l'ro posals for the erection of thu Wyoming htato jienltontlary. " Tor further Information apply to ( lie secre tary of tliu board at Cheyenne , Wyoming. OTTO ( iliAMM , ciiAiti.is : . itruDicK , s. T. r.\u\vi-ih : , Hoard of Charities and Heforni. ( Attest ) S. T. Secretary. Cheyenne , Wyoming , March 27 , 1H'J3M30d7t M30d7t SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornaliai IlcalCnttlo IIo natl s'lioup niuriot In tin CQMM1SSIQ4 IIUU3-S. Y/ood / Brothers , I.lvo Stosk Commlssloir.Murcliiinti. South Oamlm Telepliono 1157. C'lilcaj JOHN It. IIADH.MAN , I . , , , . , „ „ „ „ ' ! WAl.TKIt K. WOOD. fM'inaiori Mnrk ct Hi'porli by ai i olujrf ill/ iliuil iipo.'i iippiloatlo i Rector & / ! Lo'jsjX Y/iiielmy < S Liai. CO.MI'A.NV , Di-nieri In hard TIT , 111 Corner 10th nn I Jnu io i ' if u ill HAT3 , EM. I IRQ'J W UK > lints , eAH. [ lira v if- 1 1 1 , wnoiviiuli. Jill wrlc , Clove * . mltlorH. Iron ah'itters nn I llriioi uni ) lliirnuy * . cnpiM An Ire 'n At mr- ell III i nn I .lurk * 11. John A. diaries R , L33 , Itnpurtoil.Am irlc ifil'urt lnrilTO'iil n n' r. ivji In ml o ( til-nit , Mil * i i c.irpoli .in I pir 11 j' . keuco'ti nit uiul ! j ji u/ M.i'irliiK. WtlllolllLM. t'th ' unit Du ulii UQUOJJJ. FrlcX & Iferbwl , , Obirfaldjr & Co inpnrtiri an 1 Juttijer * Whulcanlolliuor of inilll'inry ' nutluuit. .Mull or l"ri | i u.n - ! / 1001 1'nrnitui . | j > 'll s Iilait. . PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil C ) . , Cnriy u full tooU nf printing , wr.iiptn [ tin t Itt'Mnis.l unit lubriuiCl T ntliu pj | > jrj , cm 1 Dftptir , otc. ollt , ( ixlo ( frome "to. PRQDJH CJ'il nl55lll , Branch & Co. , Jas , A , Clari & C ) , , I'todiit'O , frultl of ull lluttor , rim no , 0,141 , 1 poultry iintl K4IUU , klnilt , nynlori. I JIT H. Mill 11 STOVE REPAm. I S.\SH,0)I ) ) Omaha Sty/a / Rmh1 CO \ VDIIKiU.vo repulri MnniifAOturtfrs of tnili unit water nttncliuientt Uoor > , U11 nil i ii4 for HUT kind of iluv. ) innulillnzt brunoliuK undo , I All Lluu l i SL Ut , inu ana Ultra , j