6 TUB OMAHA DAILY 1H3&/ WEDNESDAY , APRIL 5 , 1893. C01I1IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL No Board Session , but Ourb Speculation Was Quito Llvoly ( WHEAT ADVANCED SEVERAL FRACTIONS ; J'oor Condition nf Whrnt lit IHInoU n Other SUtcn Mold KcupniHlhlo for the Illuc foreign ( Irdern Numoroiu. CHICAGO , III. , April 4-Tlicro was no session of the lloanl of Trade today , hut there was mi ugllatcd crowd of spectators on the curb and the prlco of wheat was from l < : to ! ! < ; higher than It closed on Monday. The main canoe of the advance was the publication of the Illinois state crop report and the fear tlmt similar hail conditions would come In from Kansas , Mis souri , Indiana nnd Michigan. New York wired hero that foreigners had buying orders for wheat , there at the market and Minneapolis reported foreign buying orders Ihete and no wheat for hale. Theio was a big business done hero In privileges. Neiv Vorl MurUuU. Nr.w VOIIK , April 4. I'l.oiiit-lU'ColptB. 43- 03'JpkKS. ; exports , 21BOH bbls. , H.371 sacks ; tales , fl.ilODpljgs. ; miirket quiet , held llrnier ; winter wheat , low grades , rJ.WU'J.Mi ; winter wheat , fair to fancy , } -J.r.Vr < , i.r,5 ! ; winter wheat , ti.itenls. MMIHM : Minnesota clearf'J.OOTo 3,50MltimMila st mights , f.UOt.4.00 : ) ; : Jllnne- MKAi.-Dull , steady : yellow western , I2.fr.f1ii'.70. KYI- : Hull , su-aily ; wesfern. 68T7fi'-V. IUHI.KV Hull , firm ; western , ( ' . ( Kd.T.ic. HAIII.UY MAI.T ( inlet , ateu : ! > ; wi-.slein , ( > 5 OOc. WllKAT-ltocelnK 3lOObu. ; exports , mn.OSl bu ; bales , H'ji : : , non bu. future-i , ii4(10l ) bu. spot. Spot market Pi ( Pic holier , with op- tloiiH advance ehecUlii , ' huslnes-i. eloslna llrm ; No , 2 red. In store and elevate.r , 7)3.T'.7l.i' ( ( ' ; nlloat , 77c ; f. o. b. , 77Zi,7K'co. ( | ; . 1 northern , Hll'ic ; No , 1 hard , NO i < ? c iiV ; No. 'J northern , Hl'ju. ( Jptlonsiro iictlvr , e.M'ltod nml Irreg ular , nnd ( . 'losing stiong at from 1 SM J.i ( : ad vance. The opening nils llrm at 'i lo 40 ad vance on the report of the Illinois state board , which gives thi' coiidllloii at OH per cent , with shorts covering , declined 'o" ' on easier cables , Increase on passage , largo farmers' deliveries and small India shipments with line weather heie and alii nail , advanced ' , ( fhl'- " , ,0 , ber , 7IV"'Hii' ! ' i1 , closlnij nt Ba QHS rji-loMins at H3'fi. | OOIINIScci'lnts , 4H.OOO 1m : exports , , r > 9OSl bu.i bales , 44uiliO ( bn. future' ! , 31,000 bil. snot. Spnts llrm , dull ; No. ' 2 , filfl.ll'ic In olovntor , r > 'J'd.5'J1 > c afloiit ; steamer mixed , 4)1' ! ) , © I'J'ji ; ; No. 3 , 4H'J'ic4b1iC. ' Options tire (4V ( : up with wheat trading dull through absence of news from the west , eliislng llrm ; Miiy , 480) ) tti\c , closliiBal 4H' ' c ; July , 4H's1i48'aC , clos- init nt 4HV1. OATS -Hecelpts , 144,000 bu. ; exports , 'JS tu. ; sales , 3O.OOO bu. futures , 107,000 bu. . HAY Kalrly active , llrm ; .shipping , 70l 75c ; good to choice. HMUIIie. Hois Unlet , steady. HIDES Dull , easy. 'H Wool/- Dull , llrm , demand steady ; lleece , 27 G3'Jc : liullcd. 'Ji'i,27c ; Tuxiis , 17f'f.'Jle. I'm ) VISIONS -I'nt meats , dull , weal- . I/ard , ijulet , easy ; western steam closed al t'J.7.r > ; mil's , none ; opllon sales , 1,000 , tierces. April , J'J.05 ' nominal ; May closed at. * 0.7l ) nominal ; June. tU.lH ; July. i'.7n ) nominal ; Beptember , $ ! ) > o nominal. 1'ork , better demand , weak. llUTTl'.li Weak , filr : demand at the decline ; western dairy , lHQiU4c ; western cieameiy , 2IT 31e ; Kleins , 31c. rmKSi-ynii't : : ; choice , steady ; part skims , SStWa. KildS I'lrm. fair speculative demand : re ceipts , 13,210 pkfc's ; western , fresh , . lf > ; jc duck , 'JtiQ Hc. TALMIWQuiet , lower ; city < } 2 per pkjr-1. 0ae ; sales , 150 bhils. country ( pacua os frt-u ) , Dl4rr ( > ' c us to unnllt v. ( /'orroNsmiii ( ) u < luU ) , weak ; crude , 403 4'Jc ; yellow , 40c. I'KTiioi.iil'MTlio market opened nt 70'c , 1)U t later hccanui weak and declined to fi ! ) < : under oll'erbiijs for western account. .Thu market closed weak , reniisylvnnln oil. spot Miles none ; .May option sales , 4,1,001) ) bbls ; oponlnc price , 70'4cj highest , 70'ic ; lowest , ti'Jc and closing , ( i'Jc. ' Itlma oil sales , none ; BOc bid. Total sales , 4fOUO bbls. JlosiN ynlot , steady. Tuni'KNTlNK Dull , steady ; 3333'Je. UlCKl'alrly ncllvc , llrm. Mor.Assiis-Now Orleans open kettle , good to choice , fair de.mand , llrm. KmiAii Hnw , firm , qulot ; Splits ,1-lGc ; cen- trlfueals , 00 test , 3-va3 11-llic ; Muscovado 8U test , nt 3'uc ox-shlu ; rellned , fairly active DrmjoirA , 4 9-105T4 13-10c ; mould A , 3fiv stnmliird A , 4'aQ5 l-10c ; confecllonors 'ini 1 15-lGoi cut loaf , C)7-li'ft.'i'aC ; ! crilslmcl , G7-lti ® 5 , c ; powdered , 5'ifi55-lUf ' ; j-'ranulated , 4'j tf5 3-lGc ; oubin , OUUli 0-lGe. oN Qulot , steady ; Amurlcan , 412.7.1Q 15.60. roi'i'Kli Weak ; lake , $11.40. J/KAD Klrnii domestic , S4.GO. TIN Weak ; strnlsbts , S20.50 ; plates , qulot itcady ; spoiler , steady ; domestic , it. 30 , Omiilm I'rocluru Miirkot. Thorn was an air of qulot prevailing in tin produce dlstilct , but at the same time the rO' celplsof produce wuro well cleaned up bufon the close ot the niarkot. llnttor continue ! very scarce , and thuro Is no apparent iiccumu Intlon of eggs. 1'oultry Is only comliiK Insuf ilclent iiuiintltles to supply the trade. Amoni the now vegetables are southern and Cal ifornhi peas. I'lo plant has put In an appear mice , but In very limited qunntltlos. Ad vices 1110 to tlio oll'eet that It will ho qulti plenty In the near future. Homo vo'-y el.oici Allssotirl to ] ) onions liavo bcci. received tlm havosold utt Oc ; ur bunch , lint they wen much lair"- . .ml liner and put up In large tu.iciie.s than the Ki'neral run of stock. Al'l'I.KS C'holcoshlpplii ) ; stock Is quoted ill ilUTTEii This receipts continue lluht nml tin market H very llrm. I'ackliiK stock , 17lSc fair togoou country roll , IHii'JOc ; cholco ti tancy oonntrv , UOft'J Ic. HANANASror bunch , Including crates am , . KS t'holco navy , $2.45. I'AMI-OIINIA ' CAliliAiir. 1'er lb. , U . OKANIIIHUII : : I'mbox , J.'l.Tii. L'ncu.Miir.ns 1'er doJJ. . KdCS tlemnal mnrkut , 13c. ( JAMU-Tho market Is slow and dull. Mixed 7&HV ! ; red lioails , J2 ; mnllnrils , { 2.00 2.50 toiil , tl. ( iKAl'i : KHUIT 1'er box , J3.00R3.25 llAV-Tlio market on good upland hay wii ib.70. llliiRS No. 1 creen , 4c ; No. 1 ! creon , 3c ; No 1 creen , suited , 4ic ! ; No 2 Kreen , salted , 3'io No. 1 creen , salted , 'JO to 40 Ihs. , 4'ic ; No. : Ki-een , sillied , 25 to401bs. , 3l'tc ; No. 1 veal culf , H to 10 Ibs. , He ; No. 2 venl calf , 8 to 1 ! Ibs. , Ge ; No. 1 dry lllnt,7io ! ; No. a dry Hint t > ! ic ; No. 1 dry salted. Gc. HONKV-C'hoIco to fancy \vliltoclovor , 181 lc ! : fnlrtoeood , Itlfi/llHi / ; . LEMONS Choice , $3.50 ; fancy , $4. NEW VEUUTAIIUUJ Lettuce , 40c ; rndlshes 45o : piirsloy , 40c perdoureen ; onions , 35e. OiiANUKS Klorldn fnncy , perbox , J3.50I7i3.75 ( mssutts , $3.25 : Mexican oranges , bln lo boxes 13.25 ; 5 to 10- box lots , 13 ; ( .iiillforniu mountali oranues $2.50 ; WnsbliiKton navels , $4 ; Now ctistlo California seedlliiKs , $2.UOifc2.75 ; .Mod Hwects , J2.GO2-75 : Ulversldo seedlings , $ 'J.7D ONIONS - Homo grown , on orders to country t4 per hbl. Hood stock shipped In fron country would probably not bring over fl.'Ji l > cr lin. on this markot. 1'OTAioiaj Kecelpts lar e. Colorado stock ri.lD4Cl.10 ; Wisconsin bnrbanks , 05cl.oo weaturn Nohrnska , UUcdtl.UO ; eastern No brasku stock , VDIf OOc. 1'oiM.Tiiv Cholcn hens , SftOc : llvo youni roosters , 7 < BSc ; old roost orn , 5c ; eeebo am ducks , dressed , HHil2ci dressed turkeys , 1 : S Pouthorn mid California stock , per ! bu. box , J 1.00111.25. 8THAWiuiiHiKS : I'or quart , 25330c. SWKKTl'OTATOKS IVr bbl. , f5seedswoot ; no tiitoos , $3.50. TAM1KII1NIW III half boxes , J2.75Q3.00. VKAlr-Choico and binall flit veals , 7itOc Inrsu and thin , 3 < ttGc. iMionucE roiNTims , The Nntlomil Loueno of Commission Met cbants which Is now only about three month old numbers union ) ; Its mouthers 120 linn- Cliicliinall loads the list with twenty-foil linns N w York comes ne.xt with twoniy-tH and ClilciiKO th rd wlthslxtoen. It seems a little slranee that Mlnncapoll slum I d bo sblppliiK homo crow n cucumbers I this murUet at the present tlmo and In ac vaiico < if all except ono or two of the o.xtrem southern states. The .Minneapolis cucnmboi urn erown In hothouses and are the best thi : mo coining ; to this market ut lliu present linn A car of California navel oranges sent to Il\ eriiuot a monlh IIKO by tbo Karl Ki nit compan Bold on the 17th of March at the iimiMial II ; lliu of 22s Gil per box , nboilt equal lo f5.5O pi IM.X. The anctlonccri , however , declare th lot was widely advertised and the fruit prove a great novelty , thu tlrst of the kind offered I that miirket , and that suuli llxuica need m. bu expected again. Tlio potato dealers durlni ; the past two wed traded "call" the I'roduco . who ut the at o.i clniiiKo had as many nps and downs us a ma with iibliort lee , says tno Ht. I. mils 1'ost Ih ) I a oh. t-omo of thu boys who KOI on the wren kldo have donu bomo tall bijuirmlnK and huv calleti In the Inspector and sought otht n/oiuin of cscitp ) , but without iiwall , Tli n aket lias been steadily on the liecllm icmotblin ; wholly unexpected by moat of tLi principal nuoculiilori , nnd the botlom doc nut nupenr to bo In Hluht yet , ltllllllll'411 Tim following nro reported nl Dun's Mcr- cnntlti' iincncy : . Omiiba. I' , li. Stewart . < i Co , , tflixuwnro , oic. , now American Cigar and Uliisswnro company. Axhlnnd , Neb. . I'uster ft. Sii'lth ' , Ilimbor , cuo- ceeded by f. 11. .Mcliiircn. Ilrunswlck , Nuli..Stnto b.inlc , Incorporated , cnpltnl stock t'J.I.OOi ) . L'o/.iid , Neb. , Charles Wuko , gonurtit store , closing out to retire. Iloldreae. Neb. , C. K. Clark , pliotoernpluir , silcreeded by ! ' . A. CarUoil , St. Kdwurd , Neb. , St. Kdwnrd Lumber com- liany , .sold nut. Cortcctlonvllle , In. , (1. K. Lyons , groceries , Fold out. Milton , hi. , H. , I. .Icsborg , boots nnd shoos , renorted closing out. , jitnii , Kim. , A. Q. Clark , coneral store , fulled. * Kunnns City .Mnrkel < . KANSAS CITY. Mo. , April 4. Wbe.it nnd rye are on bnsls of Mississippi rlvor ; Corn nnd oxts ; basis of Kansas City. WIIKAT About Hteudy ; No. 'Jliurd.O-KBWiCl No. 2 red , G7f'tG7'tc. COIINIn fair demand at unchanged prices ; No. 2 while , 34'ie. OATS-Sltiwand weak ; No. 2 whlto , 313lic. ] lll'TTr.ttI'lrm ; creamery , 25S30C ; dairy , lV | 2li' . Kims Active and strong at lic. ! Ki : < : iiiTS-\Vheit : : , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oals , none. Silll'MKN-rs Wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. _ Liverpool .Markets , l.ivimi'oot. , April 4. WHEAT Qulot : hold ers oll'er moderately. Itecelpts wheat slnco Inst rcpoit were 175,000 centals , Including Kio.ooo American. No. 1 California , 5s lid (3Gs ( percental. I'ouN' tjiilet ; demand moderate. liocelpls of American corn since lust , repoit were 141- ( iOOeenlals. Mixed western , 4s 2d pur cental. I.AIID I'rlme western unquotable. Slock of breadstulVs and 'lour , 217OnOnr'ks : wliuat , JH21.0UOi1ontiil : corn , 2aO,000 centals. Ciittun MnrliOt. New OIII.IMNS. I/a. , AnrllI -Steady : new grade , H'.c ' ; middling , M' ' I" low middling , 7 13-lOc ; good ordinary , 7'Scj ' net iccelpts. r,701 bales ; grois , 7,7 ( > 4 bales ; stllos , 7,150 slock , 270ii2 t bales. IliMton Wool MiirKi't. iiirii ; , Mass. , April 4. The demand for wool has been steady and pi Ices remain the same , but sales ate mostly In small lots. Tor- lilory wools me In good request , selling on a clenn basis of .VjTi tide for line , fi3.if.50 , ' for line medium , and IH'n.W fm1 iii illum. Te.xtis , Cal- Ifoinbiand Oregon wools an : quiet. Pulled wools sell steadily at illt'i/ . lOc for super.- ! . Aus tralian and foreign carp.'t wools are firm. Coffee M'irifot. New YOIIK , April 4. Options opened weak at ! O'i,20 ( points decline , closed barely steady , 3O77.35 points down ; sales , 20,200 bags , In cluding : April , * lG.10'iUG.2U ) M y , * 10.0H ( > 10.10 ; June , vlC.HO'rr.lfj.ui ) ; .July , JlO-SlMft 10.00 ; August , Jl.-i.HU ; September , flf > .7OJ ( Ki.OO ; October. $15.t > 0 ; n.'ceinher. J10.40i 10.00. Spot Hlo , dull , easy ; No. 7 , $17. .Milwaukee Mtirlcots. Mlt.wAUKKi : , U'ls. , April 4. WHIIAT l-'lrmj July , GH'nc ; No 2 spring , GGu' . COIIN ( julet ; No. 3 , 3'Jc. OATS Slendy ; No. a white , 34'Sc ; No. 3 llAHI.KV C4c. UVBOGC. . MlnnrapolUVliout .Harlfnt. . Minn. , April 4. Iluslness was good on ' ( 'haul. ! ' today. Lltllo Improvement In cash wheat. No. 1 northern , GlG2c. Ho- eoipts wheat , 213 c.irs. Close : May , 05c ; July , (57V. ( On track : No. 1 hard , Gje : No. Inoith- ern , G3ii" ! No. a northern , GUtJGlc. I'hll.iilclplilu ( iriln : Market. I'liii.Auni.i'iiiA , I'a. , April 4. WIIBAT Ad vanced , stronger ; No. 2 led , April , 73'473Je. { CoiiN-riim ; mixed , April , 4H > 4W18"jC. OATS Car lots steadier ; opllon.s steady No. a while , April and .May , 3U44J10C. Cincinnati M.irlti'M. CINCINNATI. O. , April -WIIBAT Nominal ; ( > G ( ,7c. COIIN Easier ; No. 2 mlxi > d,4l@42'io. OA-is-Woak , lower ; No. 'J mixed , 33Q33ic. ! WHISKY ( julct ; fl.10 Toledo ( ir.iln Mavkct. Toi.r.DO , O. , April 4. WIIIIAT Steady , flrmj No. 2 , cash and April , 71'ie. I'oiis Steady ; No. a , cash , 41c. OATS ( Julot ; cash , 33c , Itiiltlnuirii ( iriiln Alurkot. HAI.TIMOIU : , Aid. , April 4. WIIBAT Stronger ; No. a red , spot and April , 73tt73 c. COIINSteady ; mixed spot and April , 474C. OATS'-Klrni ! No. 2 whlto , 41o. Now York Dry < Jou U Aliirkot. Nr.w YOIIK , April 4. I ) , nriml for dry goods was moderulo and Interetit lu drcbi goods widens out with the additional articles brought forward. I'lnanvlal Notes. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , April 4. Clearings. $1,073,000. Nr.w OIU.EANS , La. , April 4. Clearings , $2,514,104. I'Aitis , April 4. Throe par cent rentes , O7'if 7'ic for the account. Nr.w YoilK , April 4. Clearings , $157,002- 230 ; balances , * a,401 , VJ. OMAHA , April 4. clearings , 11,105,803 ; same d'ly last woo8009,321. ! . H.U.TIMOHK , Mil. , April 4. ( Hearings , 83,029- G3H ; balances , * 112.U03. Money , G per cent. LONDON , April 4. Amount of bullion gene Into the Hank of Kngland on balances today , 20,000. I'lin.Alir.r.ciiiA , I'a. , April 4. Clearings , $14- 048,014 ; balances , * 2,1'J3,7U3. ' Money , 4i5 ! per eont. CINCINNATI , O. , April 4. Money. Oft ? per cent. New York exchange , 00 premium. Oloar- Ings , $2,438,100. MKMPiil8Tonn.-'A.ri'll ; 4. Now York nx- ' Clui"rc soiu.rg ut Jl.OO. Clearings JOGG,2GG ; baliliiees , J20rG52. Hi : It MX , April 4. Tlio stntomont of the Tinperlal Itank of ( iermany shows a decrease In specie of 54,890.000 marks. HOUSTON. Mass. , April 4. Clearings , $23- 000,01'J ; balances , $7,442,435. Money G per cunt. K.xcliunso on Now York lOS'iOc dis count. _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS AND IIO.VDS. SccnrltlcR AVcro r.ess Aetlvo Yi-stordiiy Tlian I'Hii.il ' , with Lower Price * . NKW YOIIK , April 4. The stock market was far less active than of late and a lower range of prices prevailed. Manhattan broke 4'5 points lo IGO'i on a relteratlivi of tlio roporls that powoiful capitalists have professed a willingness to advance the capital necessary to Insure the success of an underground road provided they receive suitable concessions from the city authorities. The Identity of the capitalists had not yotboon divulged , but the general Impiessloii is that Austin Corblu Is behind the scheme. The fuel that London was u seller of stocks had n depressing effect as It Induced the traders to raid the leading shares. They made a.scries of attacks finally con centrating tholr energies on Southern I'aeldc which scoied the greatest loss , 1' , to 49'j. Those Identified with Cammack Interests were the heavlestsollersof this and other slocks. The fear that the railroad employes out west will tiiko a more determined stand than ever on account of the attitude of the courts toward the strikers accelerated the downward movement. The tall ; of largo exports of gold also operated against values. Now Kngltind , Sugar , Chicago ( ins , LacKawanna , Lake Shore , Omaha and Krlo yielded as much as from 1 to I1 ! percent. During the afternoon Manhat tan rallied lo from lt > : ! J.t to 1G5 and Itubbor from 55"t to 00 on lloston buying. The re mainder of the list rallied trom ' , ( to 3.i per cent according to the statements Hindu by representatives of leading houses. The hulk of the selling during Hie day was for the short account and Put little long stock was shaken out. Speculation left oil' steady In tone. Uallroad bonds were strong. The sales were 1,3'Jll.OOO. Heading bonds were weak. The 4's fell < per cent lo 73-n : Heading firsts profoiences , ! < per cent to 40 ; Heading SOCOIIUH ] 4 per cent to 33 ; and Heading thirds 1 per cent to 24. Cedar Unplds , lo\vn & Nortlu-in O's rose 0 per cent to'JM ; Chicago & West Indiana C't , , 1 per cent to lll > ; Hu- hull , S. iV S. A. O's , 1 PIT cent to 1O3 : T. V. .t " . A'1 M.r'c.w.1.J14' ' ? ! ' ' ? : .X- . . * : nit8 1 per cent to loai. ; Illinois Central , 34 per centtu U7 : Louisville. A ; Nashville general G's , 1'i per cental ) 110 ; Ohio Southern 4's , 1 per cent toG3 ; Richmond & Danville debentures , 1 per cent to HG : Hock Inland debentures 5's , 2 percent to 04 ; Ht. Joo& tirand Island llrstsa per cent to 04 : Toledo , Si. Louis & Kansas city rb , j porci-iit to 85 : and St. Louis Southwestern seconds , l' percent to27'B. Chicago , Krloln- comes , 2 per cent 30 ; Nashville & Chatta nooga 5's , l'i per cunttolO3 > i ; San Antonlii k Aransns I'as-s G's of 1HHG , 2i ( per cunt tn 71 ; and Savannah & W.'stern firsts lit pet cent to Go > : . Tlio Post s-tys : There was little change today In the stock market's character. A combination of professional traders of consid erable resources Is at the moment iimlortak- liuto put the maiket higher. An ex-port anil aggressive band ot bear traders Is harrasslnu thcvi speculative holders of stocks and trylnn to force liquidation. The largo commission houses aio doing nothing whatuvor. The boat operator * today Hero decidedly the moio MIC- cossful , and this , perhaps , partly because ol the uncertainty and distrust which hamport ull extensive operative preparations for tin rise. Many of yesterday's smaller buyers wen boilers lodiiy , and , whenever tlielr eugernesi to sell wus apparent , tlio ground was quickly cut from midor their feet. The following am thu closing Quotations ol Thetotalsiles : of stocks today were 190,700 shares , Including : Atchlson , 4,000 ; Chicago , HurlliiKton & Oillncy , O.ilOO ; Chicago Oas , lO.GdO ; Cotton Oil , 4,000 ; Dlvtllllni ; and Cntllefeedlni ; . (1,300 ( ! Krle , 0,000 ; Miin- liuttan. 3.1100 ; Missouri 1'nclllc. ll.OOOj Niitlonnl Lead , II.OOO ; National Cord- ii e. lo..mO ; New ICiiclaml , 22,300 ; Northern I'nclllc prefi'i-ied , 4OO , ! ) ; KeiidlliK , 17,3tl ( ) ; Ulchmoiid Terminal , 4.HOO ; St. Paul , 10,400 ; 14.000. Ni-w York Money .Murket. NEW VOIIK. Anrll -Mnsi'.Y ON CAM. Knsy. 3'3 to 0 per cent ; last loan , 4 pur cent ; closed oM'ered at 4 per cent. l'niMiMincAM'ii.K : : PAIMIH r > Q,7 iiercent. SVUIIUNII KxciiANin : With actual business 111 uankers' bills at 14.HC.i ( ( < ? ,4.H01s for sixty iltiys and if4.t7'i ' for demand. tlovKHNMi'.NT IIONiiH I'irin. Ptiitobonds dull. The nosltiK limitations on hoiins : ItoKlon Stock Onotiitliins. IIOSTO.V , Mass. , April 4. Call loans , 5'iftGi. ; percent : t line loans , Gftii'i percent. Tlio follow- Iiigai-olliocloslngiiiiotatlonson stocks , bunds ami mining shares : Cattle Trndo Tiilrly Ste.uly Hogs Ilrcnk Itadly anil Sell 1'reely. TuisiAV , April 4. Hecolptsof all kinds were again compara tively .light the two days supply showing a decrease of 2.000 cattle , 1,000 hogs and 1'JOO .sheep compared with the first two days of last weok. There was a good Inquiry from all sources for cattle today and with only a limited num- bi'ron sale. The niarkot wasqulto active and pile.es , as a rule , stronger. Semi > of the moro deslrablo killing grades , not too heavy , sold pretty close to lOc higher than Monday. Tbo export trade is In very unsatis factory shape , owing to the de pression In Kuropean markets , and for this reason rlpo , heavy cattle aio not soiling as well relatively as the lighter grades. This fact Is not so notable nor the circum stance to felt on account of the compara tively small ofTcrlngh of matured cattlo. Dealers say they never saw so many half fat cattle at. tills tlmo of the year. Koeders are attracted by the fact that values are a big dollar per hundred higher than a year ago , and on the principle that "a bird In the hand l.s worth two In the huOi" are rushing tholr stock in as soon as there are tin first signs of fat , Instead of finishing and running the chance of realizing as good or oven better prices In a month or two. The bulk of the offerings today were steers weighing around 1,100 to 1,1200 Ibs. , and they sold largely at from $4.40 to J4.HO oacn a load of cholcj 1430- hooves at $3.10 for a top and poor thin .stock down as low us ill.75 for a bottom About everything t-old and In good season , The cow market was all right. 1'ilces wore hardly quoted higher , but everything was strong. Hales Included poor to choice cows and nelfcr.s at from $ 'J to $4.11) ) with the bulk of the fair to good .stock at from J'J.UO to M,7r > . There was not a great amount of rough stock on sale and prices generally ruled firm at from $1.70 to $4. Calves sold freely at fully steady prices as low as J'J.5u for common stock and yearlings up to $0 for cholco veals , The feeder trade was very dull. Of fresh olVnrlngs there were scarcely any , cortalnly nothing very de.slrablo. Kegular dealers did s > omo buying but report a very limited country demand. I'rlcos seemed to bo well sustained except on the very common stun" . Itoproso'ita- tivo sales : a 25 a 25 nan a : i5 a 40 a 45 a 45 a N ) a 50 a 50 a MI a 50 a 50 a 50 a 05 a 70 a 70 a 70 a 75 a 75 a 75 a 75 a 80 400 410 000 000 a TO a 20 a 25 a 25 a 25 a 25 a 25 a ! ! 5 a 55 a 05 400 4 00 a as a 55 H The market scorns to be1 parnly/od. Tlioro Is no slri'iiKth to It , and no one. seems to oxpi'et liny. Urcolpts weru only fair , but uastern udvliM'.s weie iiiifavorahlu and theio was tioslilpplM < ; and lint little speculative de mand. When buyers for local bouses started In bidding aii.v wbeio from IDc ( o 'JOc lower thiiii Monday , sellers \ruru Konoiall.v leiuly to meet tlielr views , and tbe iiKMement was tolerably erably fiee nt tluil decline. The iood hillcber welulit and beavy heirs sold mostly at * ii.lO : ind { O.il.rvltli fair to good light mill ml\eil suit ! ' ui to. 10 and ifii.'Ju. Hellers were an\lims to liuvu lliu agony overassoon as possible , and tin ) puns MOIO empty by 1O o'clock. The lilt ; bulk of tin- trading wis ut JO.'JD and tO.HO , as iiKaliist { fi.46 and JO.50 'Monday and $7 and fT.U&unu week ago. KeproM'iitutlvo sales : No. Av. Sh. ljr. Xo. Av. Sh. Pr. 7. . . .242 ? 0 10 01. . . .2UO 80 ? ( 25 78..204 100 015 22.,215 025 71..212 1120 015 SO..251 120 025 10.207 (1 ( 15 71..212 40 025 . . . .aoo 015 74.sa7 so 0271. ; 01. . . . 170 0 20 57. . . . 252 80 0 27 ' 4 07..283 120 020 a7..2H : II .TO 55. . . . 2M 230 020 04. . . . 220 0 IiO S5..1)7 ! ) 80 020 75. . . . 280 G ISO 5. . . . 250 020 75. . . . 201 100 0110 ! . . . .207 80 020 50..274 210 0 ao 70..210 120 020 82..2IS 40 0 at ) ao. . . . 274 240 020 02..257 100 0 iil ) 2. . . . 200 020 50. . . . 252 80 ( i 0 22. . . . 172 020 OS..205 40 0 . ' 10 ! ) . . . . 80 0 Jlf 72. . . .214 ! 120 0 ! ! 0 ' 71. . . . 22 ! ) 100 025' ' 54..248 40 OHO 27.-.202 80 020" 8U..275 120 8110 78..247 200 025 04..2:17 : 40 0 ! 10 (15..aa5 40 025 0.270 : 210 010 ! 81..218 210 025 , " CO..202 200 0 'iO 05..227 120 025 48..201 240 OHO ! ttl..21S bO 025 70..270 120 0 ao CO..214 120 025 71..255 120 0 ao 22..212 025' 70..250 120 0 HO C2..aaa 240 025 52..20U 80 GHO a4..272 120 025 85. . . . 2:55 : ICO 0 HO CU..228 ll0 ! 15 as 75..250 1580 15..2H.T 025. ' 57..251 120 0 ISO Ga..2SO 40 025' 07..2U2 100 C ! ! 0 00..251 80 025- 00.,2 0 < JH3'4 ' 77..225 120 025' 02..208 40 0 5 70..210 SO 025 75..250 100 G ! K 74. . . . 2111 a20 0 25 01. . . . 201 100 0 a5 8.202 : ) 20 ! ) 025 55..281 0135 OS..2C : ) 100 025 CO..208 120 1135 IB..251 40 025 74. . . . 215 60 015 ! 72..222120 0 35'f 71..240 0115 SiiiiKi1 \verfifip.mewliatllghlortliiin usual of latu and ( lie olTurln c.liansed bands In .sliort order at good llrm prices. Local houses at en 11 want lux some and desirablestock : meets with a ready sale. l-'alr to good im- thi'H , i'.1.755.15 ( ! ; fair to good westerns , * 3.50.5.5.10 ; common mid stock sheep , 12.25 eja.75 ; treed to cbolco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , H.lKvao.OO. Hoprosi'iitativu sales : No. Av. I'r. 14 ! ) western wethers 120 $5 00 110 mixed natives 01 485 222 western lambs 57 5 GO 1 buck 100 a 50 Itocclptf antl Disposition of Stuck. Officialrocalpts and dlspidtlon of steak as shown by the books of tbu Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours oudlni ; ut 5 o'clock p. in. April 4 , 1HU3 : HKCEII'TH. DISPOSITION' . D. I ) KIIAZBS , H. I ) . Boons r. , JAS lloonE 1'res. Vlco I'ros Sooy & Troas. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital Ji\OOJijOniaha anj Sioux Oity. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PUIVATU WIUEA 212 ta M Life Building b ts OMAHA , UEKRIIKNOF.S : ' "IgjmPtato National Hank , Sioux City ; Coai'nihrelal Niitional Hank. * Spculal attontlonvclvcn to outsldo orderss Coi rcspiinuoiieo sollclcl : _ Now Vork l.lJv Stock .tlarkot. NKW YOIIK , April 4. I'ATTI.K Kecolpts , 0'JDO head. No trading. lro.sed ) beef steady at WiiUiic per lb. for native shies. Latest cable from London quotes Amurlcan steers film at lll'Jc ( ! per In , : droned weight and American rofrlgorator beef higher at scant H-C per II ) . Shipments today , 600 beeves and 1,400 imartors of , bMjf. llecolpts of calves wuro 105 head. M H < el quiet but steady. SllKKI * AND LA ( Uft-Itecolpts 1,101) lieadi trade Mow but prtco.i llrm at the close ; sheep sold at t(1.0K'nll.4Jf ( ( ) per lee Ibs. ; clipped lambs at t5.OOin5.7f4 ; a car of unshorn lambs at J7.10 : dressed mutton slow at buu'.ic ' uur lb. : d reused lambs weak nt b'ifBlOc. Hoes UecolpU 3 , MOO head. KniiHils City 1-lvn Stock .Murliot. KASSAH t'rrv , Mo. . April 4.--CATTI.K Ilo- celpt.s , 4 , HO , ) head ; shipment * . , HOI ) bead ; market quiet ; steers , f/f loc lonur ; cows and feeders , steady to Hie lower ; no Texas and Indian stcei * : dressed beef and hhlnplng steers , ji.-10if5.ilOi : cows and buifors , ll.OOiD 4.'J.r > : hiockvl-huml fi'Ptls-rs , $ : i.36'i .06. lions Kocelptb , T.fjOO boadi slilpnionts , 300 head ; market closed 5fflOi > lower ; all grades , M.&Ouli.OT'ii1 ; bulk , } U.-JO,0.3r ) . Hocelpts , l.MO ! ) head : , 1,100 head ; market fall Iy active and weak lu lower ; muttons S4.i)0iii.j.o0i ) lambs , $4.5o < iB SI , Imil Live StiH'k .tliirket. ST. I.ouis , Mo. , April 4. t'ATri.K Receipts nnd shipments not HToited ; fair lo good nuilvo steers , $3.0Oit4.7G ; foil Texan steers , J3.UWr.-l.60. ( IloilB-ltecelptH and shipments not reported ; nrirket Mtllk- lower ; heavy , W.lOitU.&Uj mixed , JG.OOH0.40 ; light , JU.IO 0.30. HniSKi1 Koculpts ami uhlmuuuu not reported ) m irkut flrm , uuclmn cd. WINNIE SUTTON'S ' DUAL LIFE Lincoln Litigation Rnvlras a Peculiar Story of Domestic Relations. TIME DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO HUSBANDS a I'mully Ue i-rled Without Appar ent C'linni ) for li QiirHtliiinililn l In > IliBonrl l.nwjrrn Inn Street LINCOLN , Neb. , April 4. [ Spcclul to TUB Hr.i ; . ] .hulgo Lansing today Issuuit an order illrectltij ; that the estate of the Into Wlunlo A. Sutton bo divided betweati her child ami licr former husband. The estate does not amount to much in dollars mid cents , hut behind the case Is an Interesting little story. The girl formerly resided in Lincoln , and hero married Mc.Ulullu.ti. They went to housekeeping on North Fourteenth street , nml apparently lived happily for seine months. Quo evening Mrs. MeClellan Itissed her husband goodby and told him she was L'olng to thu grocery store on an errand , and would bo back In half an hour. She did not return , and , although MeClellan searched for her for months , he never received even the slightest intimation of her whereabouts. She had practically dlstp- penrccl off the earth , and It was not until application was made on behalf of Orln F. Sutton of St. Ixiuis for letters of adminis tration of her estate that ho learned of her afterlife. It appears that she took a nijiht train from Lincoln the evening she left , her husband. In Kansas City she changed her name , and was known by the alias \\hen she met and married Sutton. She- had prc- viousl.s neglected to secure a divorce from Meridian , but Sutton was unaware of her previous life until after her death in Ht Uiuis a little over a year ago. In her effects he found letters which indicated that she formerly lived in Lincoln , and when , last July , lie paid a visit to friends at Hurt1 , Neb. , he discovered that his wife ha I a sister living there , and gradually he learned the entire story. lie also learned that his wife's father had died a year previous and the sniii ! little sum of $1.500 cash was await ing her. At llrst it was thought that a serious legal light would take place over the estate between the two husbands , but Sutton agreed to withdraw all claim to it if MeClellan would agree that a daughter , which had been bom to Sutton and the woman , should share the monev equally with him. I.nvyors Have a Itoiv. The monotony of election day was rudely disturbed tills morning by a lively lisrht at Tenth and O streets between Justice Joseph H. Urown and Judge .1. C. Crooker , a well known attorney. Urown and his wife have- been having some trouble over some property now in the wife's name , but which the husband claims was deeded to her intrust only. lu tills case Crooker was Mrs. Hrown's attorney , and although Urown and his wife still occupy the same house , there has been a decided coolness between them which has been accentuated lately. Justice Drown says that Crooker 1ms been tolling his wife various and varied romantic tales about him , and poisoning her mind against him. This morning as ho was stand ing at tlie bottom of the stairway leading from Crooner's pflice the latter came down , ami insolently inquired u hat lie wanted of him. As the memory of the wrongs he had suf fered at Crooker's hands came over him ho shed liis coat and started for him. Both are over 50 years of age , and the struggle , while an exciting one , was devoid of any harrowing features. Brown succeeded in storing up his right hand and bringing blood from Crooker's nose , but before any great damage could be inflicted they were purled. City In Hrlcf. Henry Masterman , an old soldier with a state-wide acquaintance , was bO years old yesterday , and the Grand Army boys gavu him a pleasant surprise at his home last evening. Hilcy Abies , n youncr fellow with a shady recod : , was run in today on the charge of breaking into a barn in East Lincoln oc cupied by n policeman , and stealing n lot of clothing. Anna Crabb , a dissolute colored woman , was arrested at midnight last night while on a hiifh old lonesome. After being locked up she took her skirt , tore it into strips , and making a rope out of it she attempted to hang herself in a cell , but was cut down before - fore any serious damage was tnllicted. Thieves got away with three bolts of cloth from the American Tailoring company this morning. Two men entered the place and while one occupied the attention of the cleik in the rear of the store the other liungaround tlio front part , and it is supposed that he stole the stuff. Late last nielit Mrs. Huffman , landlady of the Hall-Lansimr block , noticed two young me.n hanging around thu building. She in quired what they wanted , but they stated that they were hunting some ilctitious per- bon named Williams. A little while after the pair had gene she missed a lot of Jewelry that had been taken from a table in her room , but did not report the theft to the police. This morning she noticed the same fellows about a block from her place , and followed them down O street until they mounted an iron railing at Ninth. She tele phoned for an ollicer , who took the pair into custody. They gave their names as Charles Blaisdell and Kerry Newbcrry , and are fol lows concerning whose identity it is diftleult for one to bo mistaken after having once seen them. When searched nothing was found in their possession. Novel Suriflciil Operation. GitASi ) ISLAND , Neb. , April 4. [ Special to Tun BEK.J During the past week a patient presented himself at the ofllce of a physician in this city who had lost the sight of one eye from ulceration. After recovery from the inflammation the whole center of this eye was left a pure white , in marked con trast to the other , which was quite dark. This was such a blemish that , as there was no sight remaining , he had been advised to have the eye removed. Instead of doing tills the doctor performed a novel operation. With a line needle and India ink ho tattooed the center of the eye a dark color , thus form ing a pupil , and then shaded the surrounding parts so that now very little difference can bo detected between the two eyes , except by close inspection. Very slight inflammation followed the operation and the man is now Ireo from the blemish. G'Mlim's Coniinnrt'Inl ( liilniB , GHNOA , Neb. . April 4. [ Special to Tim BCE. ] The article in Monday's BEC in rela tion to the shipment of thirty-six carloads of cattle to Liverpool by the Kent Cattle com pany was very misleading. The cattle were not shipped from or any part of them fed in Fullcrton. The Kent Cattle company is lo cated at Genoa and the cattle wore fed within the limits of Genoa township. Thrown Irnni III * lt ( 'uy. GiiANi ) ISI.ANII , Neb. , March 4. [ Special Telegram to Tun BCE. ] Charles Lohmann , 'a prominent cigar maker , was thrown out of a driving cart today and quito badly bruised about the head and limbs , being dragged ten feot. His injuries are not dangerous. o ChlriiKO Mve Stock .Miirki't. rmcAno , 111. . April 4. ( Special Telegram to Tin : IlKK.l The cattle Mijiuly was very small. As a consequence ) of Hie meager ro- cclpts tbu niaikot wits rather M rim ; ; , but a comparison of sales fulls to show any consid erable ad vanci ! on yesterday's prlcus In any gruilu of cattle. . I'mful sprlni ? steers wuro very scareo ; Indeed an Increased number of all Kinds could have been turned over at full prlcus , but tberu uas a i.'ciu < ral disinclination to pay nny advance. Quotations remain at from * 1.50 to H.i ! & for Inferior to e.vira cows and heifers , from J'J.Of ) to { 4.60 for stockers and feeders , from tl loi'Jf > fur dressed beef and Milpplm ; steers ami from tuH.'J. ) for TUMIS cattle. . lion's sold olT 10c more yesterday , mid did seas as easily as ihoiiKh the supply had been -J7.OUO head instead of omi-thlid that niimbor , as was the case. The market Is now i3c ! less WANTED Total liiuri , ut CITIEK 1 COUNTItO , SCHOOL _ J DltiiniCTS , WATER COMPANIES , ST.fl.R.COMPANIES.eta Corr Bponilciro BOllcltod. NWHARniS&CONPAKYBankers , 103-105 prfnrborn Street , CHICAGO. IB Wall Street , NEW YORK * 7O Btat 9tn BOSTON * limn H.iluril.iy , f rum iiv ( , ifi lnwrr'llnnn wi'i'k nifo , mid $ 'J lower ( 'inn the lilitlii'Ht atlliat linn' . loiluy'H tinillnrf WIIH iloni'ut fnmi tr. In lO.MI for I'liniiniin to i'linlri > IHI.'H welolilntt froin 1 Ui to 105 Ilii , nl from hVJU loK.7A f. > r 'li-ovi" ' * iivtiniKliiff ovir-JiVillM. . nml ul from JO.IOto Jrt.oa for inlsi'il anil nu-ilhiiii llul llllloof tin' vuiinly was Kmiil vtii.tu-li to luliiK Hi tniirli IIH { ti.OO , ilunuli tinIIMMIIKI' iiuiillly win bolter ttiiin for MIIIIII ( hivn nri'vloiix , I'rom $ ii.'J5 ti J0.4H ( onU most of the llnlit , nml from J0.45 to to.i'iiein * the nili'i-t most fro- iiuoiitly piilil fur hi'iixy nml ninlliiin. llicio wns u roinimriitlvi'iv "li'iuly oheeii iiiitrkot ut from 4.'jr > to Jii.15 fur pour to fnury . . Cattle , 1,000 head ; liogO.ono hoail ; shi'un. tl.OOO hcail. TinKvpnlng .lournal roiiorn : ( jATTi.i-IteccluK : 5,000 heail ; shipments , 2,000 hcail ; market nulol l > ut stcailv ; cholcn tolirltui' sti'cri , f5.iHljt5.7rii no i-\tris : on sale ; others , J4.a.Vii5.85 ; TOMIIIS , S'J.WOit-l.-IO ; COHK , * : i nil.1.1 > . - . HERE IS HOPE I'or every one ho has blood troiilile , no matter in wli.it Minpo or bow Ion ) ; slaiiilliiK. pri filed IIDIIO of tlio vital nrgaiiH lia\o been PO far Im paired as to render a euro lmpn lulc. S. S. S goes to the root of tlio license , and temo\es the cause , by expelllni : the jiolson fnmi theboilj , anil at tlio xumotlmu Is a tonlototlioliolo sjhli'ii : bad your case may be , thcio is hope F"QR YOU. Cured ir.oof a most malignant typo of clmmlo lilooil trouble , fur \\hleh 1 had used various oilier remedies ttllhont oll'eet. My wight Increased , and my liualtli Imprmed linn cry way. 1 considers. S. 8. the best tonic I e\er iised. "H. A. Witioii-r , Midway , ( in. " Treatise on blooil , ekln and enntai'liiiH Mood poison mailed fico. BW11/T Sl'KC'fi'H1 CO. , Atlanta , ( ia. nil. r. I , . SK llti.lts Consult ns Ormluato of lUuh Modleiil I'ol'ejD ( ON- M'l.rIION l'-Kl.l' . ) . for the troalmentof We euro Cntnvi-li , All Dlboaioi of t'i3 Nose , Throat , Clicst. btom ioU , Bovvolt nnd Iiivor. Blood , Skin nnd Klduoy Disoasm , Feiunlo Woaliuosbos , l > oat Manhood CURED. ril.K * . K1STIT1.A. KIS5UUK , pcrmanBilly cursl will out the use of knife , llgrvliiro or cauHlo. All uinlailli3 of n prlv.ito or dulIe.'Uo nature , of either fax. poiltlvoly curoil. Call on or mlclross , lth stamp for ClrcuUri , t'roi Book nnd Ucclpti * * , hr oirlo Xf pirle ! 118 * mtu st. , VI , OLallUj ( X OliUll , | ) M.\IIA , Mill. Next Door to rontotllna ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Wcll.corao and liavo thorn eia'nlnol by our optMii rcoof cliarue , anil , If no efniiry , into 1 with np-ilroC our-l'lSKKKCriOfC' Hl'ICCfACIjUdor IJV'U ( il.ASS- SK Hie best In the world. If you do not npul Kla'i JS we will toll you noamlalvl o you what lo do. UOI.I ) Sl'KCTACl'uS or HYI5 ( ILASSttd flt'Jll W.J ) Ul' . I'laln , smoke , blue or wliliu lil.mjj. for prutoctuu la. eyes , trouiSjcu pilr u. ) . Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Onticians , Farnani : in I Flftojnt Urjs < LS. . UUI'OSITOKY , OMAXKIl. . Capital SI 00,000 Surplus $05,000 f ITlccrsnncJ niractors llonry . Vatotornl It i II. GLi.'uihlnit , vloa pro liUni ; (1 rt. 14.-I3J , , V. f lloric.Joliari. Colllm J. N. li. I'.ilrloi ; l.j. U 1 llt-cd , cashier. THE IRON BANK. OMAHA AWNIHHS AND TENTS BAGS AND TWIN'SBICYCLES , Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. Importer ! and mun.frs. Hlcjcloi sold on monthly Hour Backt , burlnpi , twlno. paymsnti 12N.lith. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse Coe Shoe Company , Soloeroom nnd OlllcB-1107-IIOJ-llll llowura * t. l-ouliiry-lirj-H2l-IUi : Howard St. We nru Ihc os'l.v Mnmifnturori of Hoots nn I fcuou li Ilio male of Nuliri : ka. A Ki'nonil Invlinlloii Uoxlended to nil to Inspect our novT tnclury * Kirkendall , Jones & Amsr , Hand-Sewel COMl'ANV. Whulimlo mfm. u jntt lljnoi : und rubber KDuli , UJi- Uubhi'r "hoi ) ik ) . , I10- ( lall ) llnruoy dk llUI-llWll.irney St. COM , COKE. C3RHIQE. Omaha Coal , Coke & EaglaCoralciWorXs MM K ( HI. , liir.l nnd ouft MfM. uulvanlul Iron cual , S K cor. Him na I cornlo ) . wlndi * ip i , mclalllo HkvliuhK um 1110-HU IMdKdrit. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kllpatrlc'i-Kos1 ! Dry CO , Dry Koodi , noiloni , fur- Kotloiu. ifo.il ) ' fur-iliD- nlililni ; uuu. cjriur In XJU li.ojr. Illn Bill lUli and Howard Sit. Iliirniy U. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beebaa & Rnuyan CO. , upboliterod furni CO. , Uraco ture , 1U3IIUI McliuUj bU WligUittlu only , A HAD II7WAT * -of tlio constitution maj follow In the track of n disordered awtcm di | to li ipurc Mootl or itmctlvo liver. IWt run the risk I The proprietors of llr I'lt-ice1 * OoUlun Mad.- leal Discovery takfl nil the oAnnrcs. They inako n stralgnlfonvurd offer to return jour money If tliolr romoly falls to bonellt urVuro In nil disorders and a'n -ton ( * duo to Impure blood or Inactive livor. The germs of dUtvtso circulate through the blood. th liver Is ( lie ( liter which | > ormls ! tlio germs to i-ntor or not. Tlio liver nctlu > , mid the blood ptiro , and you escajw disemo. VThfii you'ro run down , di-Wlltnted , weak , and your weight In-low n healthy Ftundnrd , vou regain health , strength , and wholesome llcsh. by using the " Discovery. " It builds up tlio body fiistor than nauseating. Cod liver oils or emulsions. There wouldn't bo any cases of Chronic C&- tnrrh If everyone used Dr. Sage's Hemrdy. There's $500 reward for nu Incurable caso. It will pay you TO BRING YOUR TO US. Wo will snvo you money.Vo prepare muillelnes and null drills at low prl.'cs. \Vo do not soil pate it medicine. Our busliiots la. Surgical Inotmmonta And Surgical Supplloa. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Ill South 15th Street , , Next to Posto'Uoo. Artificial Kyu < . i pcui iii : fo . 1 Iciil OM III A OPTICAL CO. , Fl PONiERl > lnt"lgor j22S.jfljhjt , Com. Nat Hanli Uldg. MNLS , H.PMGTA.C L EYEGLASSES i.I-Ci.\N L" K.T riNC-i-l'AHl SKILLED OPTICIANS .VO ( 'll\HilS ror'l'osflifio /i.vos. Prices. Sixtlslivctiou Gunrniitcod. All Kinds Optical Goods HERE'S THE WAY 6 CENTS A DAY CATARRH CURED A SDl'oir.'lis , Ilroiieliltis Asth- mi ; , L'onsaiMUIlon , lluadtiehu , is ek or nervous1 , NurvotiH i'rostriitlo-i. A Wonderfully Suoooas- ful Troatmont. or.NiinA-ron. Hook" and 4 trials KUKKI C'uil o wrlto SPBCiriO OXYGEN CO. , ! -uito fill ) Sliooly Blilj , OmaTii A. Full SJ3V T1313TJFI , Teolh cxtraclcd In niornlnu Now ones huerteil after ooa lanioilny. 1'erfcct Ut uuar- untccd. IJrd Floor , Pnxton Block. IGth t\7ilFai-iiani ( Streets. Elevator on UHh i-t , Tolcplione 1035. THIS WITH YOU SOUTH OJVLA/IA. ' Union Stock Yards Company , Soutli Ornaha. Cert Cattle Ilo nnd Sheep nmrkot In the COMMISSION HOUSn. Wood Brothers. I.lvo Slock Commission Morolmnti Eouth Omaha Telephone 1157. JOHN I ) . OAOI-iMAN , I , . \VAii'Kll K. WOOD , f Mttn Mirkit Iliporti tir-n 11 l i t .vlrj BhJduiai ; ap.jlj.UiJ H Rector & WHIinlmy Loiaoi SL Lhi , COM I'A NV , Dealers In iKtrdirarj n Corner 10th iin.l , J.icksoi : muu.innlei' to ) i .51. ' OJll 1101 Doiul.is Jt. HATS , En. I IRON WOSK1. W.A.L.GibbDn&C ) . Omaha Safe anllrn Wholesale WOltKH Hatu , caps , Btnw ifOJH. Snfei.Tnulti.Joll wor * . gloves , mil tuns , 2ttt Iron dilution KIM Urn ol and llftrnoy ts. IMJIOJ. Aii'Iraia ' & IIir- ott , lit i ami .luckvm. LUMBER. John A. Charles R. 13) ) , Im ported , Amorlc in I'ort- HardiTool uninir , wjj Illllll CJIIl lilt , Mil.f.Ill- carps 14 , iri 1 p ir i J jl llonrln , Dili unit Do .lid 11. LIQUORS. Fricfc & Heri)3rt ) , I. S Co Iinp'Kt3M nn I jotihan \Vliolc ttloll'uoriluil'Jri | of niiillnury. notion * . .Mull oMuri pm n..iy 1001 r tli-lll d. lllit. 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