(5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY lUWsiiriiniSIUY. APRIL 20 , 1893 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL May nnd July Wheat Within Ono-Iourtli Oent of Each Othor. WET WEATHER WEAKENED THAT CEREAL rlriecitlntlTD Interest Conllncil More null Mure to thn I'rotmlilo Action of the Hull Clliino lit the Near future. ClllCAflo , 111. , April lO.-For the first time In months the .May price of wheat today was the same hero us at Now York ; another notabto feature wiw that May untl July sold within ! < c of encli other. Corn nnd oats ns well as wheat wcro ap parently working In the direction of getting carrying cliar.'es between May und the moro distant futures , and wuro weak-weakest for tliu May future. Provisions opened llrm and closed strout ? at considerably higher nrlces. Wet weather generally over the areas of the winter wheat bolt , and evident manipulation with a view to bringing the May and July futures Into tholr natural respective positions In the market , started wheat weak. The cllciuii who sold puts on July freely on the curb yesterday afternoon were Rood buyers on the breaks today. It was rumored that they had made private hettlemcnts slni-o yesterday on the basis of itlvlnOtiiy I" i'- chatiKo for July at ' , ' , < ' per bu. dlsroiint. If tlio rumor Isrurreet the exchange was u prolltablo olio for the clliie. ( | tjiiocnlatlvii Interest was ronflni'd moro nnd more as the day wore on tothe probable act on of the hull clique In the near futures. J mi slisnal service report at noon Indicated cold weather , und free/In : In some sections over the wheat area. This did not Itilllienco the market , nor did llradslreefs imiurtnf : i de crease of 12.IUODO ( ) bu. In available stocks. May wheat opened HIlour and prices fur ther declined 1'ic , i tiled steadier , and thu closlni ! was easy , ' ( c from Inside llgurex. The July fuluresopeiu'd He lower and decllnud 'ic moro , then advanced .c attain , weakened , and bold olT , p and rulL'd steadier for the day. I n corn the temper of the crowd was ruthnr bearish , Influenced mainly by wheat. The principal featuio was the widening of the premium of July and the freu selllnKuf May , maklntf tin1 dlll'eranco 'it one I line from IV to 'Jo. Thoio was a sllsht r.tlly after thu llrst breakon coM-rliiK by semi ) of the local shorts and at tin1 close May showed a loss of J c , whll" July was about "ic lower. The market , considering the action of wheat , showed some HtrciiKth. The general rains which were reported over the westIt was feared , would bo followed by a cold wave , retarding the usual sprlntf work at this hcason , and In consequence stIITcn up prlcos a little. There was u htruo trade In oats and a lower ranxo of prlcos. The feature was the liquidation In May , which caused a reliction from yesterday1 * closoof ' c and the finish was at. nearly the bottom. Juno , de clined 'ic. ' but the moro deferred futures were comparatively steady , only recoiling ? - ' . There was a Kood business In May and buying In the otner months , which accounted for the Btrcnuth In the latter. The weaitness In May was helped by tlio loports of rain. ( loss were posted at 20,000 and alllioiiKb this was a liberal supply both packers and shippers were reiiortecl good buyers at from 5c to lOc advance. Later there was good buying of pork by l , < win and other commission houses , buyliiKof lard by KteovcrandHchwartz and ImyliiK of ribs by Harvey , Swift and Norton-VVorthliiKton. The close was strong at about the best of the day , with September pork showliiK a caln of nr > c over last night ; fcoptember lard 7'4c and ribs 1'J'iu. ' Kstlmated reci'lpts for tomorrow : Wheat , 31(1 ( cars : corn , 100 cars ; oats , IbO cars ; ho s , lli.UUUIioad. The leadlni ; futures ranged as follows : VKS'V. ( 74U 71 754 73 ! 73 7JU < W 40VI 49 (01 , 4JH J3 28T4 i5w J3M' 23 M' 27M S7J < 28H in so 10 DTK , II ! BO ir snm it ; s : . 17 20 Hi 82k 17 I" 10 HA ; i7 07V , 17 4'J ! < 1704 17 3 17 0M ! 070 * 0 70 9 75 8J 9 VI II Ml I ) IttV 8 85 1005 10 07 k 11 J5 10 OJ 10 OU 0 15 t > VHi 9 4S 9 45 ( I (6 9 m ' u : .7v 0 45 1) ) 50 0 M ) a tu Gush quotations were ns follows : Kuuw Easier ; nothing dolnjt , unrhanKed. WIIIIAT No. 2 snrliiB , T21tT2 < i ; No. 3 bprlliR , G7f.yc ! No. ' 2 red. 7'Ja72Mi ! . CHUN No. -lOa-lOJic ! ; No. II rash , 38 ! < c ; No. i ! yellow , 4Uc ! ; No. 3 yellow , 3Ue. OATS-NO. l > . U7ic ! ; No. i ! white , 3iie ! ; No 8 white , 313' > ( ; . UYK No.2 , 5c. ( ) llAiti.r.v No. l > , tG2e ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 44(3COc ( : No. 4 , t. o. b. , 3i.15e. ! Kl.AXpRKl > - No. 1. 1.1394' . TIMOTHY SKII : > 1'rlinc , $4.184.20. 1'OIIK Mcas , per bbl. , flll.uri317.00 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , * 'J.7&aO.HOi ( short rlli sides ( loose ) lO.GtKilO.liD ; dry salted siiouldersbo\edtO.'J5r ( ) ( ( tt'J.ajii . ! hliort clear bides ( boxed ) , J10.002 .i WHISKY Distillers' Mulshed goods , per gal. StKiAits Cut loaf , Cc ; Rranulatod , 63ic standard "A , " 5 3-10c. > The following wore the receipts and ship meats for today : On thu Produce exchange today the buttei market was llrm ; croamorv. 2OS2UO : dalri 2227o. Eggs , weak at H.'ffcHc. ( ! Oniln. Tim following nrlcos arc for delivery at Mis sissippi river points : WiiKAT--No.2sprlnc , OOcbld ; No. 3 spring tiBc. bid : No. 2 hard , Olc bid ; No. 3 hard , Obi K'YK-NO. 2.51c bid. 3UATSpNo.Uwhltu. 30'ic bid ; No. 3 white COHN-No , 2 cash or April , 37c ; No. 3 o bolter , cash or April , 30'ic. Nmv Yurk .Miirhi'tK. NEW VOUK , April 10.-'ioiiu-Hecppts | | , 21. . 718 pkgs , ; exports , 4.320 bbls. , 00.573 sacks sales , H.HOO pl < u's. ; market dull , weak , CniiNMiA : ! < I > ull , steady. UYK Dull , steady ; western , 5G&G2c , llAiii.i'.Y-Dtill , llrm. llAUi.iiY MAl.T-Qulet. steady. WiiKAT-Uecelpts. U.3HO bu. ; exports , 113 , 0221m. ; sales. 1,4UO,00 ( > bu. futures , 178,111)1 ) Int. spot , bpot market lower , with option fairly tictlve for exports , closing steady ; Ni 2 , red , In store and elevator , 72'4c ; iilloal TOfic ; f. ij. b. . 7riU l70'.Ci No. 1 hard , 84 fc No. 1 northern. Hlc ; No. 2 northern , 7Ut Options were active , oxclted and closed barol steady at " , ( a4'c ? decline , with trading largel1 In the way of switching. The opening wa weak anil iirlces ilet-llnvil ' , © ! ( on easle cablcH , weaktifss at the west , free roalblni nnd free helling for western account ; ad vanceil ' | c on the amount east of the ltockle > sliowlnir a decrease of J,225,00 ( ) liu.1 No red April , 73jOt74)ic ) , closing , 74cs May. 74hi7fi ( closing , June,75'it7G'c ; ( ' , closing , 73Jc July. 70'077'l % closing , 77c ; August , 77-W 78'ic. closing. 77'o ; SoplcmborT 78iffi7Uo closing , 7H'5c ; DccomlH'r , HP4it82 ( 4-c , closlnu I'oilN Itocoliils , Hl.rOO bu , , oxport.s , 0,53 bi | . ; sales , 4,000 tin. future , 57OOO bu. si > ol Spots , dull , weaker : No. 2 , 4Bir,401ti ! ( in olcvatiir. 48'ittOO'ic alloat ; Moame mixed , 48c ; No. 3. 47c ; opt Ions advanced < i4\ with llin west and on local unvorliiK , decllnei HW'nC on I'callirlng , closing dull at under yesterday's ; April , 4H' , < a48'tc , i- 'i , > , " ' .t- . -j < % : " ' " , c oslng,47Hc ; July. 48 7-IUtt4h i Closing , 48tc ; Aiiitust , 40ttlO ; < , closliu. 4'J'a OATSReceipts. . 28,35(1 ( bu. ; exnorts , 1,54 bu. ; sales. 100,000 bu. futures. 01,000 bu spot" N > ots , quiet , llrm ; options dull SnJlor.\l"yi a3 33' ' - < ' 1"i'i" ' ' 83 > , ® 3a ; ; ClosliiB. white , 37cj o. wio. , cj mU OUc ; wliltu western , 4 1t40c. HAY I'ulr deinan.l , Him. 11(1 1-8 Firm , quiet. llniKH-Easy , dull. I'noviHioNH-fut meals , llrm , moderate ! active ; pickled bellies , 22 | hs , , at lOfiiltHic middles llrm , quiet. I.ard quiet , firmer ; west iTintoam closed at I1O.1U asked ; sales. 7 terceH ut IUi.05 ; options , sales none ; Ma closed at $10.05 ; July closed ut $10.20 ; yen toinbor closed an Jlp.35. I'ork dull , steady. IJUTTKii ( Jood demand , llriner ; w.-ster dairy , 10H25c ; western creanmry , 25Q.30C wpntern factory. lU4l25c ; Elalin , 30o. rmK8K- : Stoutly , fair demand ; part sklnn TALIXIW- Dull , easy ; city i 2 per pkir. ) , Sc. ( iTioNBKEU OILJulet ( , weak ; crude , 3Ui yellow , 4&c I'HTHDI.KUM- market was-stngnan Them \\uro no sales. Thu only quotation wa , t > 8c ltl.CH.e | ) iikked ; I'eniisvlvanlu ull , MM : nules , none ; May options , sales nunut l.lnuiol bales now ; . 2'Jvc bid. Total wilus , none. bln""c"1 common ' . nrmnt33c ! offered ft next week's delivery at 32c. , Briu , dull i roflned , qulot , stcadj fnlr refining , n < ( ei crntrlfinal * . 00 tost. unci off A. 4VMVi mold \ , 03-lMlOV'i alaml- aril AI Ifi-liwt5'trt riMifcctloncrV A , I 13-10 lit He i cut loaf 6 1-IOri criiMiml GH't'i llinoj powdered , B 3-lrVifi1ic ! Rrnnulutcd , 4 lO-lOR OUc ; cillioi ) . 5 3-lnitfivc. Ilici : Quiet , Hloadyi donicntlc , fair to extra , safj'iei Japan. 4'i4 , MOI.AH H Now Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , fair demand at3OQ3Hc. I'm Ino.v ( julut , steady ; American , f 12.75 Coi'l'Kll-Qiilol. easy ; Uko , ill.23. I.KAIIQuiet ; domestic , f .12 ! | . TiN-t'lim-d llrm ; Hlralts , 20.70 lililt (20.75 aiki'ili plates , stoutly ; spelter , firm ; domestic , 1 1.40. ( hn'ilui I'rodncc Mnrkpt. The weather was very iniicli aRnlnst thorn being a good , acllvo huslness , It being u ( lark and cold rainy day , llowovcr , there was some demand for produce , and In somn lines the de mand was fully up to the supply , notably In the case of poultry. The general market has been very quiet for omo tlmo back nnd the Iliicluatloiis Imvo M-CII few and far between. Thh Is apparently hi D In a largo part to the sameness of iho situ- illouon many lines of produce , llutter has leen very scarce for some tltno and the prlco s as high as the trade will pay for It and It re- naliM. stationary at that price , and Isllkoly to eniain In the siinin notch until the arrlvul of low butter. In the same way poultry has ici'ii very scarce for some tlmo and the prlco ins reached a point whcro consunior.s cannot to nxpeuted to pay any moro and It remains tntlonary. I'ggs haxe been selllni ; at out ) irlco for a number of days , with no change , hough the prlco has been advancing In the ountry. FIIUIT9. A IM-I.ES Choice shipping stock , J4.00ill.25 ) er bbl. STltAWliKltlllKa-I'er 24-qt. caio , ? 5.00S5.00. UllAI'K I''lltJIT-I'er box , } 2.75 < il3.OO. OltAMlK.s Florida russotts , * 3.50 : Mexican ) ianges , single bo\e.s , t.'l.25 ; California moun- aln oranges , 12.00 ; Washington navels , $4 ; < cwcastlo California seedlings. J2.GOB2.7& ; Med , sweets , $2.70 ; Klvorshlo .seedlings , 2.75. HANANAR-I'cr bunch , Incluillng crates anil lacking , fl.76irr,2.&n. CllAMiKllltlKS I'cr bnv , J3.75. IiKMtiNi ) Cliuluc , f3.0t'ii4.00 ) ; fancy , J4.00 © .20. viinT\ui.KS. : ( l'KAS1'erbu. . box , OOc tl.OO. UKANSChoice ' navy , } 2.30ti2.45 ; common tock'n.00j.2.00. CAI.IKOUNIA CAIIII.MII : IVr lb. , 3c. CUCtt.MniilS : Choice , perdo/ . , J1.00JJ2.00. SWIIT : : I'OTAIOGS IVr bbl. , JO ; seed sweet lotatous , M.OO. ONIONS -Homo grown , on orders to country , 4 per bbl. ( lottd stocK shipped In from coun- ry , 1.107il.20pirbu. l'OT.\Tjis ( : Colorado slock , $1.10 ; Wisconsin Hirbanks , OOcfttl.OO ; western Nebraska , OOctt 1.00 ; eastern Nebraska stock , 705jj'JOo ' ; eatly Ohlosopdtl.20. Niw : Viiir.TAiil.is : I.i'ttui-o , 40c ; radishes lOc ; parsley , 40c per do/ . ; green onions , 20Ji "T'lK I'l. VNT-l'er 00-lb. boxes , Jl.BOill.70. IIIJTTKII , KlidS. II AMU. rillll.TUV. ItUTTKit I'acUlngstock , in&lHc ; fair to good ountry toll , 108 2ic ; choice to fancy country , J2r,24c. , Kciua Clenoral market , 13 > 4c. ( AMB Mixed ducks , 70citfl.OO ; rod heads , ; 2 ; malliiuls , i2.0ua2.00 ; teal , Jl.00iil.20 ; ack .snipes , { 1.25. I'oni.TUV Choice hens , , lie ; mixed coops , lOIillc ; old roosters , 7ii8c ( ; geese and ducks , lOftllc ; turkeys , 10B12c ; pigeons , $1.20111.00 perdoz. live. MtSCF.MANH ( > IJ : . HAY The market on good upland hay , $7 near lots. HONUY Choice to fancy white clover , 18ffi 1'Jc ; falrlogood , 16ai8c. Vr.Ai. Choice and small fat voals , 78c ; [ urge and thin 3Q.Cc : . St. I.onls .M Sr. I.otti.i , Mo. , April 19. I'l.oun Tn fair demand ; prices unchanged ; patents , ! 3.3Ot& 3.40 ; extra fancy , * 3.0OS3. 10. WIIKAT Opuneu weak , UccllnedVft'.c and losi-d aMxittom ; No. 2 red. cash , O3' c ; May , OlJ ( iiOOcluno. ; ( U c ; July , OS ffl-JS c , cios- 1m : til ( i S > c ; August , tiOiji : . CoitN-Weak , ' 8 ® ' < c elf : No. 2 mixed , cash , 30 S SO'ic ' : May. 'Mv.luly \ , 3H''u.38 : > 40. ' ) OATS Declined ? ic ; No. 2 cash , 30c ; May , JO'ic. I'liovisiONS'-l-'Irni. qalot. I'ork , standard mess Jobbing , now , $17.50. I.ard. $ O.G2' ' . Dry salt meats , looio shoulders , iH 75 ; longs and ribs , } ll. 00 ; shorts , $3.75 ; bo.xed lots , 15c moro. llacon , packed shoulders , $0.75 ; longs and ribs , $ Hi.25iiU > .37'i ; shorts , J10,50telO.G2''i. Hams , lower at 12 > l'134c. IlllTTKll 1'lrm ; western dairy , 181 ? > 24c. ; wost- riicreamory , 21ft2914c : western factory , 182 J4c : Klglns,2'J2U5c. ! ItKCKiiTS-l'lour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 37,000 bu. ; oats , 20.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Klotir , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 5,000 bu. ; corn , 03,0 JO bu. ; oats , 0,000 bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu. it l Ity MurltoU. KANSAS OITV , Mo. . April 10. Wheat and rye aroonabasls of Mississippi river : Corn und oats on a basis of Kansas City. WIIIAT : Hard was'zT&lc lower : soft steady at yesterday's prices ; No. 2 hard , 03t)4Uc : No. 2 red was hold at 70c , but millers were un willing to pay tnoro tlmtrCH'Sc. C'oit.N 1'irni and deinnnd good ; No. 2 mixed , 32's ! < if33o : No. 2 white , 35'i < aiGc. : OATS Very slow ; No. 2 mixed , 2828ic ! ; No. 2 white , 31ffe31 'ic. IltTrrim Steady and unchanged ; creamery , 2'Wi30o ; diilry , lH24c. EGOS Steady ut lOSJn. KECKHTS Wheat , 12,000 bu.jcorn , 5,0001m. ; outs , none. Sllll'.MHNTS Wheat , 30.000 bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. ; outs , none. Aliiiiclirxtcr Commercial llovlpir. MANCIIKSTKH , April 10. The Guardian In Its commercial artlclo says : There Is an increase In Inquiry but tlio actual business Is meager. What was donti Is mostly Induced by sellers wanting orders , accepting prlcos that they hud heretofore refused. Producers generally ro- fr.iln from pressing their goods on unwilling buyers. The production Is reduced. The fall In cotton has unsettled dealers who display Increased hesitation to pay oven the lowei prices. India merchants are Inquiring foi mullos , jaconets and other light , goods ul Inadequate figures. Heavy goods are dull The sales of printing cloths do not grow any larger. The business In dress and fancy good- for homo trade Is fairly ht-ulthy. Yarns are neglected , but prices are steady. Now York Drj Uondft .Market. Nr.w YOIIK , April 10. The dry goods markcl was very quiet. As regards transactions 01 spot , then ) was llttlo doing In any class o goods. Salesmen on the road are sending It a volume of orders for all articles and then was something doing In prints and gingham1 in thoMiimo way. Agents tire wllllngio make some concessions on cortnlu brown am bleached good * , chlelly on lower grndu * , bin there Is nothing as yet to warrant uxpectti' tlonsof any general revision of prices. \ Liverpool \lurkuts. IjtVK.iti'OOi. , April 10. Witli.VT Hull : demand inoileratu ; holdersoll'or freely ; No. 1 Uallfornlu , Os lldSills per contal ; No. 2 rot : winter. 5s H'ttKiSOs 0(1. CoiiN-l'lim ; demand fair ; nil.\ed western 4s 4u per cental. I.Aitu Prime steam , western , 50 < porcwt. . Hi'TTiiu Unlli'd States finest , nominal. Tlllll'llSTINUSl'iHiTS 24s 3d percwt. -CHiiuilhni.Cis 4'in pur cwt. Colluo .Miirlict. NEW YOIIK , April lO.-Opllons opened firm April , * 13,40ii,13.UO ; other month' opened 40 to 05 points tip am ! closed strong , G5 to HO points up sales , 112.ri)0 ( bugs , { ncludlng : April , J13.4I ' ' ' ' ' 13.75 ; 'jn'ly , il3.0lri,1u'.Ht ) ; Augu'st , (13.50 September , * 13,0513.8u : October , $13.554 13.00 : December , $13.55 13.05. Spot Hlu linn , quiet i No. 7 , 14.02'j. .IllniniiipiilUVlnitt : .Miirlict. Mt.NNKAfoi.is , Minn. , April 10. Market wn steady today. Kxcellcnt ( leniand for whcul U5c ; No. 2 northern , 02QU3C. > Ill\viiiiUi-o MarUcta MlMYAi'Kr.K , WIs , , April 10. WIIUAT Easy July , OO'i'c ; No. 2 spilng , 05c. COIIN No. 3. 40C. OATS Klrm ; No. 2 white , 25c : No. 3 , 34c. llAltl.KY OOC. KYK-004C. I'novi.siDNS Quiet ; pork , May , $10.08i. ! I'lilhulvlplilrt ( ir.tln .Market. I'llIl.ADKU-lllA , 1'a. , April 10. WlUlAT- Weak ; No. 2 red , May. 73'4 .73e. Coit.N Dull and weaker ; No. 2 mixed , April OATS Car lots ruled steady , under moderato ate offerings ; futures dull ; No. 2 white , April Tolrilo ( iriiui A TOI.KDO , O. , April 10.-WllKAT-Actlvi steady ; No , 2 cash , OO'.ic. l.'on.N Dull , btfaily.No. ; 2 , cash anil Mnj 41 J < c. UATS Hull ; cnsh , 32cj nominal. llitltlmuru iirulii Market , IlAl.TlMOiin Mil. . , , April lO.-WltUAT-Easy No. 2 red , npot , 7lSc. ! L'nilN Sit-inly ; April , 44Jic hid. OATrt-Klim : No. 2 white western , 411ic ; Ni 2 mixed , 33ii30c. ( C'tittiin .MiirKtt. NKW OIII.KANA , l.u. , April lO.-Steody ; goo middling , 7 la-lCc ; middling , 7 0-luc ; io < Tha Best Proof of the wonderful ctinUtvo mmlitlos c the ( . 'urlsbiul Sprudel Bull ifl the fiie that it is IinlUited. The uonulno is wit ) out cntiiil us tin tipurlont for Ch.rpni Cotistipation. Hhuuinitttsm , Dyspopsit Llvor nnil Kldnoy troubled , etc. 13 Buro and aocuro only the gonuluo. nlddllliK , 7'f ! Rooil ordlnitrr , f ) 15-lOcl not ecrlpt * . l.la bales ) ItroM , I.ftin bnlMs px- M > rts toOreat llrltnln , 8,720 jalcsi . I,1)JU bnlcsi stilus , 4,760 bales ) stock , 228,030 inlet. NKIT VottK. April 10. I'utures quiet ; .ilos , 03.100 b.ilosl April , $7.28 bid ; May , 7,3087.31 ; June , $7,3H 47.30 ; July , f7.4 ( % .47 ; August , $7.B2a7.03 ; Septeinbor , $7JMB ( .00 ; October , $7.007.r 8 ; Novutubor , $7.00iB > .01 ; Decrinbor. $7.027,04 , ( Iriiln .Markrt. I'EOIIIA. III. , April 10. Conx'-llncliiiiigcd. OATS-Ka y ; No. 2 white , SlUttSSijc ; No. 3 , O'ir. It VK-62a5 Ic. London Oil Mnrkrt. LONDON , April IO.-JAICUTTA LINSIED- ] > ot , 42s ml per quarter. Lt.NSKEt ) O1I/-203 4'ilia20.sCll per CWt. STOOKS ANI IIDNIIS. tumors of Trouble lu Mliiourl I'aclllo C uo n ( Irnernl Itudiictlon. NEW Voim , April 19. The stock market was ovcrlsh and Irregular throughout the day. The uncertainty Inrogard to the polloy of the overnmont with reference to the currency uest Ion causes timidity among the traders , hlch assists thojo working for lower prlcos. 'ho break of 3'i par cent In Missouri I'aclllc t tlio opening to 474 on tlio rumor that the oul ; was about to bo placed In the hands of a ecelvur , led to a decline In the general list f 'S per cent. On the statements by Ueorgo Gould and Hussell Sago that the rumor wus ntlroly without foundation and that the Ilssourl 1'aclllc property was In better contll- lou than over , the stock rallied ' < par cent. 'he stocks advatn-cd "i to ' pjr cent , Insym- wtliy , Distilling leading with a rNo to 29 . leading was a No noticeably llrm and there vas more or less covering all around. The most decisive movement of the day oc- urred during the last half hour of business. vhen the posted rates for sterling exchange \orii advanced to J4.HH and $4.90 and there vas talk of shipments of $3,000,000 to$0OOO- )00goldby ) Saturday's steamers. On all this he b.'ars miiijo a violent attack , under which irlces In a majoilty of Instances wont lower ban before. Manhattan yielded 4-s , percent o 145 * , ; Chicago Uas , 3 pjr cent ; National 'ordage , I.e.id and Distillers , 2 < i to 'J-'n per out ; Cotton Oil and Sugar , 2 percent ; Kock sland , l' per rient : Western Union , l4per cut ; lacKawanna , l' per cent , and Oenefal Clcctrlc , 1'i percent. The oilier losses were ess Important. The dealings lneieasc I In volume us prices declined and were attended vlth unusual animation. I'lnally a rally of ! i o 3i per cent occupied , but the tone of the uirket at the close wTis heiuyon rumors of old exports late In the week. The I'mt says : No action has been taken by he treasury oiderlng thu refusal of gold In .xchango for treasury notes. The belief that uch a policy has been adopted was quite inanlmoiis today In Wall street , but It was jtisod on rilnior alone. Hut the gold shippers ' .xprosscd no dlscomlituro and according to till ippcarani'o the shipments will continue. Of he serious hazards of Iho reported action , specially In view of the government decision n regard to legal tender notes , llttlo or noth- nglssald. Professional comments wore al- nest wholly suporlk'lal and worthless. Hut he market , after the first bear raid stood liilto still , nobddy wishing to take speculative hances until bomethtng moro should become known. The following arc the closing quotations of ho leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : OX'lllT The total sales of stocks today wore 305.000 shares , InclurllnK : Atchlson. 3,400 ! IlurliiiH- ton Si Qulncy. 0,000 ; Cotton Oil , 1,030 ; CJhl- CIIRO Gas , 4H.BOO ; Delaware , I.ackawanna A Western , 4,000 ; Distilling , iJl.'JOO ; Erie , G.DOO ; ( onoral Electric. 0,500 ; Manhattan , 3,200 ; Missouri I'aclflc , 3,000 : National Lead , 7,700 ; National Cordage. ' 13,700 ; Now Entrland , 0- 800 ; Ncrtlicrn I'acllic preferred , 4,200 ; Uoad- InK. 23,100 ; Koclt Island , 4,000 ; St. Paul , 12- 700 ; Sugar , 31,300 : Western Union , 8.UOO. New York Munnr Jlnrkel NEW VoilK , April 19 , Mo.NKY ON OAt.lr- Steady at 3'i to 4' ; percent ; last loan , 3-i. ! J cent ; closed olTored at 3'4 percent. I'ltlMI ! MCUCANTILU I'Al'UK 0iffl8 ( per CCIlt. STIIII.INI : ) EXCIIANHK Steady , with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.87 ! * for sixty days and W.Bbf.JiEM.BO for demand UOVCIINMENT llONUS-Weak. State bontlt loxvor. The closing quotations on bonds : - > . 1'lniinclnl Notes. IfANSAS CITV , Mo. , April lO.-Cloarlnss , $1 880138. 1'Aitm , April 10. Three per centos , OOf 42Ji ! for the account. NKW YOIIK , April 10. Clearings , $131,004 , 401 ; balances , J5.57G.842. IlAi.Tl.Mimi : , Mil. , April 10. Clearlnzs , $2 , 740,015 ; balances , $337,707. Money , 0 DO cent. 1'im.AiiEMMllA. 1'a. , April lO.-Clearlnss $12,020,701 ; balances , J2,088,328. Monej 4'j ' < ii5 percent. MKMPIIIS , Tonn. , April 10. Now York ox chance sellliiK at $1.50 premium , t'learlnai J420.825 ; balances , $102,443. HOSTOS , Mass. , April 10. Clearings , $10 , 815.-104 ; balances , $1,800,328. Money , 5GO pu cent. i\chansoonNow : York , 20o discount. ST. Louts , Mo. . April 10.-float-Inns , ll.S S , 283 ; balances , H15.002. Money iiili | > t at 0 ® per cent. K.ichango on Now York , OOo pro inliim. NKW Oiti.KANS , La. . April lO.-Clearlnz.s , $1 , 708,120. New York oxchaiiKo. conimercla 75c per $1,000 premium ; bank , $1.05 per * 1.00 premium. CHICAGO , III. , Aorll 10. Cloarlnirs. f 10,020 , 312. Now York exchancf , 80o. iJtorllni ; es chaiiKo stroni : ; $4.87'J for Hlxty-day bllN ; fl.a for sl rht drafts. Money , steady at 7 per con OMAHA MVi : srocil MAKKKTS. Keci'lpts Contliuii ) lleuvy O.ittlo Hluide Ol nun Hog * Ailvnnt'u Sli'trply. WKUNKSUAY , April 10. Receipts of cattle so far thin wcok show ai Increase ol about. 1,000 haad over tlio si in period of last week. Thu iiuallty ofthualfor IIIKS was pretty Rood , thouruat bulkconsKtln of beef steers , among llm numb : being a string of Knlshcd boove that averaged 1,630 lbi. per hold and sold for $5.55 , the hlghe-,1 prlco paid hei In KOIIUI tlmo. The market opened slow wit buyers bddlng'lti3 : tolau'Jowerand'tho earl trading was at that basis. Iatur , however , llrmer fevllng provatled , and u part of the ui cllnti was recovered , the market cloMi btrong , Hood to prlinti 1,250 to 1.551M bi'evcs sold at from $4.05 to 15.55 and fair I coed 050 to 1,250-lb. stoura ut from 13.00 I $4.50 , There was anorer abundance ut light , thl nnd medium wpRlAcoiri | Mid helforsf.n t t\lu odiiy and prices wkMirli were lowered from Oc lo lf > c nn u riiUnnd In nome liistiiiicesovon renter conclusion * were nskod. Unlsln'il ows and helferx Hirlfl fairly Htoatly , whllo all oiik'h "took was Inlfd to move. Outslilo orders fd'r Ntock cnttlo wcro 1 l lit nil Rp ciilntorM nt'Hrflio ' chief buyers. Vnluos were wenk nt from &d jo lev loweron Iho moro omnion grades of tv < ; keri ! and feeders ) . Hup- eHentatlvo lines The supply was a aln quite large ; 5,300 on sale ; quality very fair and donand from both local houses and shippers good. Tin ) inarkot , opened a big nickel higher on all grades , and closing'prlcos were strong at tin advance. Sales were largely at from 0.85 ti iO.'JO , with extremes of * 0.70 to $0.05. Hop. resentatlvo sales : SiiBW1 The .snpplyi"f onslstod of two double deck loads directya , a local house , and t\v double decks of pretty good western wether * The market was tU-iu. l < 'ulr to good native.- $4.00B5.50 ; fair totfood westerns , i2.751i5.50 common ind ( , tockr'rfiieop , $2..wa4.00 ; goo ( lo choice-10 to 100JIvllimbs1.50a0.25. . ICiTtlptn unii l tspo ltlon of Stock , oniclal receipts auil'dUpoiltlon of stock a < YOURJUONRY'IS JIKTUHXEI It you receive nOrbcnollt from Dr. Favo r i ti rroscription ThiHfmrnm business -llki offer is hole out to til women win Buffer fron the diseases nnd df > - rangomonta jiocu- llnr to their FOX. To wcnkly womanhood , no prlzo could l > moro sootiro , nor the licnoflt more lasting than that to bo derived from the pnrchiisi of ft liottlo of this famous "Prescription.1 Its success in curing nil the functional do rnnKOinents , painful disorders , nnd chronli vfoaknessoH of women , wnrrnnts its maker in guarantcrin'j It , ANHint this mcdicino ha done for thousands of dellcnto women , it wilde do for l/ou. At the two critical perioils ii woman's life , the change from girlhood t ( womanhood , mid , later , the "clvmRO of life , ' it's an invaluable tonio nnd a soothing norv Jno , which cnn produce only good results. I cures rasas of nervous prostration , insomnia or inability to sleep , nnd many nervoua dUor dnra duo to doracgemeut of the function , hewn liy the books of the t'nlon Slock Yards company for Iho twenty-four hour * ending nt & o'clock p. in. , April 10r 1003. 'IIRCKIITS. WKSTKIIN TALKING INTIJKISTS. Connldrr.tlilo Improvement Noted In the Movement of HOCK. CINCINNATI , ( ) . , April 10. [ Special Telo- Kram to TUB HUB. ] Tomorrow's Price Current will say : Western packlim for the week , 170- K)0 ) IIOKS , compared with 125,000 the precrdlm : week and 185,000 last year , maKliiK a total of 1,0311.000 from March 1 , iiRiilnst 1,280,000 a pour ucn , Prices at the close avoraRo 16 cents ) or 100 Ills , higher than a week ago. Prom- nent places compare as follows ; Chicago I.Ivii Stork .Market. Cilic.uio , III. , April 19. ISp-clal Telegram toTim HEB.I-After a very quiet and uncer tain openlnc the cattle market became fairly active. Hutchers' and rainier * ' stock sold satisfactorily , the supply of cows and bulls leliiK comparatively Iliilit anil the demand tctlve. The supply , which amounted to fully 10,000 head , was closely bought up on a basis ) f from $1.00 to $1.15 for poor to choice cows ind heifers , from $2:05 : to $1.60 for Mockers mil feeders , from 14 to $0.11) ) for dressed beef and shipping steers and from $2 to $4.75 for I'evHs cutth' . Prices for boss wore strong this morning anil about 5c hlKher than yesterday's average. I'ho shipping demand was active. Sales were ictlvo and reported all the way from J4.50 to 'i.SO ; for culls and "lltrht llclit , " and at from (7.35 ( to$7.40 for prime heavy hous. Hut little JiisiiiL-s-i was done outside of the limits of from $7.10 to I".30 and at from $0.85 to 17.25 Tor common to choice lljjht , at from $0.05 to $7.35 $ for nil.Nod and medium anil at from $7.10 to J7.40 for heavyweights were the closing [ notations. Sheep wore from 10c to 15c lower than "n Monday. The range of quotations was at from M tofb for poor tocholce qualities , with most if the trading at from $4,85 to $5.60. The lamb market also showed weakness and was quoted at from $5 loiO.OO. Receipts : Cattle , 10,000 head ; hogs , 20,000 headshcop. ; 13,000 head. The Kvenlni ? Journal leports : C'ATTI.K Receipts , 10,000 head : shipments , 4,600 head ; market steady : good to prime steers$5.30515.75 : others , M.50U5.25 ; To.xans , $3.00114.25 ; native cows , $2.50U3.76. I Ions Receipts , 20,000 head ; shipments , 3,000 head ; market active , strong to 5c hlcher ; rouirh and common , ? 0.4 ( > ! i7.05 ; good mixed , $7.103.7.20 ; prime heavy , J7.253.7.40 ; prime light , J7.lOfc7.20 ; pigs , J'O.GOrt/O.OO. SiiuKi1 Receipts 14.00U head ; shipments. 400 ; market slow , HK l5o lower ; owes , $4.3035.05 ; mixed , $5.0)1j5.26 ( ) ; western wethers , $5.35 5.00 ; prime Texans , Mexicans and Colorados , $4.00Jt5.40 ; lambs , $5.75510.85 , Kiinima City l.lvu Stuck .Market. KANJAS Crrv , Mo. , April IO.CATTUHo : 0. UPros. II. I ) . HooriE r. , JAS K looi-i. ! : : Pros. Vlco Pros Sony ATreii HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital $ -\000 ; Omaha unJ Sioux Oity. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WlREA Room 212 OMAHA , UEI'EUENCES : lownStnto National Hank. Blou.x City : Commercial 'National Kank. Uniatia. Spcolul attention tjlvon to outslilo ordcrsa Correspondonuo EOlIcltucl TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS Eur pcan Hotel , offers quiet anil convenient quarters. at moderate , prices. All World's Fnir Lines Avithin two blocks 15 minutes lo cither Exp-silion or bmineu center , for five cent f.irc. Newly and handsomely furnished and dd-orated. Elevator , Electric liRliis. Suits olroom * for families. High CU-.1 Restaurant. Rates , $1.50 to $2.50 per day. Address , THE Gl-ENAR/A HOTEL CO. If. E. Cor. Indiana Ave. & 224 St. Chicago , 111. Refer to A. F. Scclicrger. Trcas. , World's Columbian - bian Imposition and 1'res. , Market National l ) . > nk , Chicago. Illinois. ie fiercer , , Omaha's Newest Hotel ( OR. I2TH AND HO.VARJ III. < C Itooms at $ . ' , . ' 0 per df. . ( CI oem atS-'I.OJ per itnr. lOItromi witli llatli all ) . ' ) ) par \\r. \ 10 llooin with Hath atf-i ) ) to H.il pit tr. . OPE.NE1D A.UCJUST lab Modern In Kvrv Htuin-ct. Now IjI'lirnUlif C. S. ERB. Pron. The nly hotel In the c'ty with hot nnil cold water und stoiini ho it In every r 10 n Tuul-mi J dining roe n sorv.uo unsurp.isjjl BATES $2.50 TO1.00. . t-DOclal ratoson application. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. UOI'OSALH roil KIBM ) SKKDS. U. S. IN- dlan Service 1'lno KUlge Agency. X I ) . , March 30 , 1893. Healed proposals , endorsed , "Proposals for Fluid Seeds. " and addressed t < : the undersigned ut Hue Itldge Agency. Shan non county , S I ) . , will bo received at til- agency until 1 o'clock p. m. of April 'JO , 1HU3 for furnishing and delivering at this agencj ulmilt 26,300 Ibs. beod oats. V20.55I1 11)4. seei corn , 07,000 Ibs. wed potatoes , l.'JOillhs. scuil wheat. 730 Ibs. alfalfa. 3.OOO Ibs , ( iorman millet - lot , 730 Ibs. timothy. 737 Ibs. blue grass , fjOf Ibs.sugiirbyotancluOO Ibs. sugar eano seed , Said sf d to bo grown In Iho section of coun try contiguous to the place of delivery. Hid- ders wlllTji ) required to state spwltli-ally In their bids the proposed prlco of each iirtlcli offered for clollvory under a contract. 'I hi right Is reserved to reject any or all bids , 01 any part of any hid , If doomed for the best Interest - torest of the servlco. CKUTIUKII CIIKCKB. Each bid must bo accompanied by a cortllled Unlti-u States de- checlt or draft upon wimo posllory or holvont national bank In the vicinity of the residence of the bidder , iniiui payable to thn order of the commissioner ol Indian affairs , for at least 6 per cent of tm amount of the proposal , which check or ilriirl will bo forfeited to the United States In casi any bidder or bidders receiving an award shal fufl to promptly execute u contract with KOO < and siilllclent sureties , olherwUo to bo ro- urnediotho bidder. Itlds accompanied bj cash In lion of a cur tilled clicck will not be con- Nldered. For any further Inforniatlon apply M t'AI'T.OKO. LKltoy UKUWN U.S.A. . Actlnj UulU-d Btutcs Inaiau ugvut. il31U2U crlpl" , 4,201) liontlt Ahliihientn , O.UtX ) hcnd | mnrUot for heavy xtcoMMondy to UK1 lowori light. Btorrs nnd feeders utrnilyi cows llrmi rlinli1 ! ) to oxlra fancy nxiKiri ileorx , ta.UHB fi.fiO ; dteosed beef wnd shipping Hleers , * 4.tMVit fi.OO ; TO.XHIIS , 'J.UOrt3.40 ; cholci' lo Mini fancy con.s and heifers , $ n.4 it4,10i other COWM ant ) canners , II ODii'J.UO ; stocUi'is , 11.75 . . lloos Hecelpls.T.SOOheadishllunents , 'J.noO licnds nuirkot acllvo nnd Ifu1 higher , cioilnq strong ! hoavles. M.H5U7.tlfi | cltolco llplitt , C..COifH1.7f > : | itit < i.l0.bMl0.nii ( ) allcrades , lO.'JO l7.tm ! bulk , * ( V. 70UO.no. Snr.F.11UccolptR , fi.300 licnit ; slilpnioiits. none ! markrt slow and hnrvly steady , closing ut I05 l6e lower thiin the morning market ; choice native wool muttons , tr > .0i&5.30 ( : good shorn muttons , f t.r > oft4.7u : common muttons , t3.7&a4.f)0 ; cholco lambs , tri.60itO.00. NMV York l.lto Mock .Martin. NKW VOIIK. April 10. Hr.KViis-Kecelpt * . 1,200 bond. The trailing was actlvo for all grades anil the pens were nearly cleared at , an advance of loo. l'ooro t to best native steers sold at JI.OOH4.75. llresscd beef steady at Htfo 0io ! JIPP lb. for natlvo sides. Latest cables from London quote Ameilcau steers firm at 114O13c per Ih. ; dressed weights and Ameri can refrigerator beef steady. Shipments to- d'iy,400 beeves and 1,000 quarters of beef : tomorrow - morrow , OOO beeves and 50 sheep. SIICKP AND I.AMits Itccolpls , 10.400 head ) .sheep steady and In demand at former values ; lambs active and sliado stronger. lloos-Uocclpts , 5.HOO head ; market firm tit 17.10 7.00. _ St. I.ouia I.lvo Stock Mnrkrt. ST. I.oui4 , Mo. , April -fATTl.KX-Kecelnt-s. . 2,000 head ; shlpnientx , 1,200 head ; market steady ; fair to good native steers abovn 1,200 His. , f-l.2b1M.HD ; To MIS fed steers , ti.75If : 4.UO. llodS-Uecclpts , 5,000 head ; shipments , 1,400 head ; market acllvo , stciulv , be higher ; heavy , JO.H5il7.20 ; mixed. I0.75W7. 10 ; light , JO.HIH47.00. SHKIH' Itecelpts , 0,500 head ; shipments , 2,000 head : no natives on sale ; To.xans lu fair ollerlng ; unchanged. 9 ' A I'lillit Kiifoys The | ) loiannt ; favor , fjontlo uotinn anil sooth- tnif oiToct of Syrup of Fitfs , when In need of a laxative , and If the father or mother bo t-ostlvcor bilious , the most ( ( ratifying results follow Its use ; so that It Is tlio best family remedy known uml every family should have a bolt la Weak Digestion strange as it may seem , is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested / < / / . The greatest fact in connection with appears at this point it isiV / digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in. Consumption is the arrest of waste and rc- ncival cf new , healthy tissue , Scotfs Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. d Iw Scoll Bown , r . > . Allilmprl OF ALL KINDS. Wo arc hciidnunrtors for any artlclo Hindu In hnru or soft rubber. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES We mention below npirtlul list of goods In stock : Rubber lied Pans , Klastlo Hosiery , Uubbor Gloves , Trusses , Hath Cup 3 , Shoulder Ilrrxcoi , Atomizers. ( 'uuplni ; tilassos. Syringes , Ilrcast rumps. 1 tililne. Ice Haas , Wntor Ham Supporters , Invalid HIiiKs , Rubber Shootln ? . Air Cushion ? . Rubber D.im. for Den- Criltuh Tips , lists. Ilunf IIROP. cum , liiiiula.'os , woven elas- lla'-9 , tic. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , DEAUOltS IN ' null lliii > ltul Sii ; > p//os , 114 South 15 i St. . Next to PostoiQoo. 1Q1G Douglas Street , Omcihn , Nob. Tlio eminent xparlntlU In nsrro-ii. cVoilc , prlvAti. lilrxij. ikln 111 urinary ill 131111 Arjj ilir unl OMAHA AWNINOS AND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros. & Co. , COMl'ANV. Mnniifiicturor * of tpntt. annliih'H. lc. " 0) ) ami I10IIHK COVKIH . , TOJ S. llith stroot. 111.1 Furnani St. BAOSAHD rWIH-S- I BICYCLES , Bemis Omaha Ba3 M. 0. Daxoa , COMPANY. Importer' uud inan.fr * lllcjrcloi olil on rnonlhlf ttuiir iackJ. burlapt , , , , tnlnu. pnrmonti 12) .V l..th. BOOTS AND SHOES. MFGmroJOBBERS. : Morse COB Shoe Company , Salesroom anil omeo-H07-lliJ- ) Howard St. fcnclorjr III'J'IIZI-IIM ' Howard St. We nr the ONI.V .Miiuifaaururi of Hoots an1 ! BhoMln tliontatoof Nubraiki. A Kenoral Invitation Ijexlen-lsil to all to Innpoct our new factory. COM , CQXE. C3RNIGE. DRY GOODS. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering fiesbsa & Runyan CO. , upliolitored furnl * rUUNlTUllt ! CO. , Uraca lure , I1J11101 Nlcholcu til. Wl gUi ls onif. GRAND WORDS Ol : TRUTH * * ' ltd ni\ V for Uftnliln totxlk ikhnut it..n * , ! clvrt. nnd utri'.o wliut they liny hi\vo dotit , R lintll M fur bettor to Imvo olhor people sucnkJ' for you. Thoaoworli which follow nro thalt frnnkcxprOMloniof pconlo who mow of what they upoak , Kev. Win. It Whltnny of MiitlthRo. N. V , ny l ' ! h.iro upon itfllii'tod moro or IPM for. six years unt : with nmlnrln , iiitno. Imvo linill' ptionnionlii three tlino * nnd Imvo bccil" trouulotl with hronchliil mul catnrrhal Ironlilo of the thront , TnoyaiMiiKo I luul the gflp , i which ran Into catrtrrhul pnontiionU. 1 nnix , very'ick for twelve wnok uml the iloftartfp ) thought t would dlo.Vlillo In thU conaitlou 1 uoKitiit'iklni : loniethlnKof rthleh I ha 1 hoard , , much lint knew IH tie , und am rotolced to six ? " that I Imvo boeti practically cured by the usu11 of Hiiffy'H pure nmlt whUkoy. " v Mr. John Kelley rimio. Ainoibiirv. Man. , a snyss "l-orsoino su ynirx ; unit my wlfo halt boon HUlferlnjt from nervous prottratton. l'ot. , yearn she wnn tronblnd with Insoiiin'.ii , nnilV * nnthlni ; rocninniondcd by the nio t omlnput'1 Dhyslo.ans wouul induce sleep. 1'mlprtha nil'rt- ' vluoof physicians she roconily tried UniTy' u in nit wfil < ikoy In small ituantltlos and with tint g mU.it sitNfnctiry : rosnltH.Vhllo Mrs. Clm r bus in ways boon * tiuincti In her lomporanco principle * . mid consistent In practice. she lim < no hesitation In rccoininondln < to Invalids * who iivoila Kontlostlntulout.lHilTy'guuroiuult whiskey. " ) II. II. Ilibcock. the celebrated wagon i faclurcr of Wiilortown. N Y. , snys : "Mysolt and wlfo are using l > nT.v'n ( pure nm't wlilskoy iinil It \ * dolnR us ciHiil. Wo citlctiratcd In No * vcmlicr Inst our llltleth iitiiitvurtnry. nnil aro' now looking forward to tlio xovonty-llfth , null < bollcvo tlmtn Kood timloinny help u % alonu , " i ; , 0. Avllnof the MrooMyn ns oclntlim for , Improving thn condition of the poor , stiys ! "I havii npoil Duffy's iniitt whisky for the past two yours , hiivfiiit sutToreil from nnvcro hond- nchcs und norvons iirotlnitlnn. I hnvn been ' very lunch rotlovod by the use of the whiskey rind have Kulnod nearly sovonlucn pounds la , wi'Iuht. " " The abnvc statements sneak for themselves. TREATMENT. rOHAMi Chronic Narvo , i , Privat ) ail Special Diseasi ; . CSyo rsoxiiorlon j. DisnAS-is OK mm Troatoil at $ . * > OJ a miatli , v. - - - . . - and all 1110110.1101 * * fiirnlilioil All other I roubles fronted at rousonablo clmrrfen. CDNSUl/l'ATlON VHKK. Calioiior aduro > .1 KJlJ. DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Professional Nurse , Treats all kinds of diseases , Internal and ox- ternal. Guarantees In every case , Monoyro * funded In all cases where patient is dlssatla * fie.l. No regular fee charged. Pittlciila pay whatever amount Uioy can afford for t rout- in cut. IGih and Gapitol Ave. Crounso Hlock , 1 ( coins 0 , 7 tuul 8 , Oirmho. SOUTH Union Slock Yards Company , SoutTi Ojnaria. Rffl Cuttle Ho MiJ Sl.-'ei ) innriot In the waiL ' COMM1S3I3N HOUS- ) . . n xrxrvxr v rvxinun rvxinunWood Brothers , I.lvo Stock Commission Merchants. o'Uh'iualm Tclcphonu 1157. Chi , ? JOHN I ) . DADI < M AN , I . , „ mt K. WOOD , 'fMn Mnr kct ItjirtlO/ nile o d . -v I HARDWUE Rector 5 Lo cifi Lin , COMPANY : . UenlerJIn Inrdrarj til Corner 10th onlJuckion luci .lanles' to.m Jt. ' UJtl. HJI Doiul.n .U. HATS , EH. warn. WALGibi n& & ) , Omaha Safe aaJlrn Wliohutilo women Until , cap * , HIMVT tfo".1 . Pnfoj.TMiltv jail irorX. KloTpi. mlttent , 2tU Iron uliiitturt ami IIro at und llnrnujr tits. c.lpui. Aillrein , V ( Mr * ott , lit i nn I JiickiOii. LUMBH , John A. Chirlss R , Li ) , Iini'orlod.Amorlc.inl'ort llanliroiiil iru'jjr .TJ Inrul com jut. Ml.ii- ) u.irjiDli an I pin u ) Miinrliu fiUolluio. i'tli nnJ iiu.ulu. UQUOSJ. Prick & Herbart , I. ObjrWJ ) ? S Co Impjrtlriin I jobber * WholcmlcliiiorUoil3ri | | of mllllnorr ruitluiit. Mall or.lorj u-'iui i.lf 1001 Kurnam St. . lliu Jt. PAPER. OILS , Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil C3. ( Carry a full mock of printing , vrrit | > i > ln4 an I KollnoJ mul wrllliiK puiurj , carl uni'or , ato. elli , nslo gro-uu , oto. Branch & Co , , Jas , A. Cliri & Co. , I'toduco , fruits of all lluttor , , ( Jill , poultry klnili.njriton. S. Uth > t STOVE REPAIR ) , I S\5l,0lll Omaha Stova WOKKH , HOTO reuln ; .Maniifnoturan of miU anil water auaolimeott iloort , blliuil anil ( or any klua of itoru miiuMInz * . branob 01 * Bt ilco , 1UU and lliaU.