c THE OMAHA DAILY BL TIU'KSDAY. MAY 4 , 1893. COJBIERCIAl AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Somewhat Uncertain at the Opening Yesterday. EARLY TRADES WERE A SHADE LOWER Uomritta MnrUrU Were limy nt the Start lint I'mally Turncil NlroiiB , I'rolMliljr lulliioticuil Iir the Course ot Oilier Markets. CllirAno , III. , May 3.-The wheat market tlio opening thli Y aHM > inowhat uncurtain at morning , and In the early tradlnx sold a shade lower than the closing price of yesterday , but thn sentiment soon shifted and a dec.hh'dly Hrm feeling sot In , with an advance of ? ! < , holding pretty llrmly and steadily around tlio top until near the close , when there was a ie- cession to Inside flgutes. probably on account of the excited break In stocks In New York. July and May , however , were relatively stronger. Cables were practically lower , and advices as to weather conditions In Kurope wereeonlllctlng , but the absent-oof any excite ment or strength In Kuropean markets was pretty good evidence that the outlook was not regarded as very serious. Ilomestlc markets wete easy at the start but finally turned strong , probably inllur-nced by the course of other markets. The government crop ami weather bulletin showed that the winter wheat ciop was In an unpromlslng 'oii- dltlon. There had heeii some gain In Tenn- rt-sec , Kentucky , Ohio and Indiana , but else where the outlook had grown worse. Thn spring wheat region was In a hackwatd condi tion and much of thn seed sown befote the late In the ground. frce/e-up was said lobe rotting Thc-re was also some apprehension felt over a possible revival of the May deal. The old cllnue has got most of the eu b wheat In Its control and It begins to be susplcloned that It may try another siiueive. Tli"1 ! was good speculative buying by lo- cnn , Sch\vart/-liutiee , Ivcnnctt-llopklns , Nor- ton-\\orlhlnglon and others , and shorts cov- ned pretty fieely. .Inly opened ' .c lower at 74".c. advanced to 75i c. leceded to andclosctl easyal74'jc. ' May beean at from 7l4 ! I" 71'c ' , against 71 Vat thix-los- yesterday , ad vanced ( o 72'c ( ami clos"d at 71 ' , < : t'orn showed decided stlength on bad reports ns to the planting and the wenlher conditions , which continue very unsatisfactory. I Ids Is the tenor of advices fiom nearly all the com- crowing sections and shorts showed considera ble alarm. Them WHS a good shipping demand und cahles were llrmer. Towaid the close theie was a ivcc-sion of ' , c In sympathy with the break In wheat. July opened unchanged nt,43' c. sold at I3'.ii' , advanced to 44J4c anil closed tit 44 > ( e. , , , , Oats were higher on unfavorable crop condi tions , a good cash demand and coveting hy shorts , but weakened with other grains towaid the I'lnse. .Inly started ' | C oil' at 2'J'uC ' , ad vanced to 3c ( ) and elo-cd at 2'J'.c. Hog products started higher , hut on free M'lllng largely hy the hull Inteiest prices broke sharply , closing at the bottom. Septem ber pork at the start showed an advance of 17'ie at yl'J.Hllsuld oil' to , and closed at $19.40 : ( , ' , , , , , . , „ . | . . showed a loss of 7'iC , and Hep- tcmber rlhsof 5c. i- . , . n. ; . . u u Ki-eipls for tomorrow : Vvheat , 105 cats ; corn , 100 cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs , 21.0liOheail. The leading futures ranged as follows : VKS"-V 4ll4l.li : . ' 4V , Kl't ' 18 8' . I'J 3.1 la o-'hi Lard May 10 15 July 10 47K 10 U7 ilay. 9 W 10 UO Cash quotations were as follows : FlXi'iiDull , unchanged. WHEAT No. 2.spring , 71.7ic ; No. 3 spring , GO O70c ; No. 2 red. 72c. Cons No. 2 , 42Mc ; No. 2 yellow , 43c ; No. B yellow. 42c. OATS No. 2 , 30c ! No. 2 white , no sales ; No. 3 white , yH'c. KVK No. 2 , 53c. llAllt.EV-No. 2 , C2c ; No. 3 , 44jJ57c ; No. 4 , Kl.A.xSr.r.No. . 1. 11.11. TIMOTHY SEKII Prime , J3.9i. ! PoitK-.Mess , per hbl. , * 1H.55 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , $10.15 ; short rib hides iloo. o ) , J'J.75 : dry halted shoulders ( boxed ) , unchanged atJ'J.T.Vif , 10.00 ; shin t clear sides ( boxed ) , unchanged at tlO.25ftlO.fiO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.13. HnnAlis ITnchancod ; cut loaf.Gc ; granulated , t > .4bc ; standard "A. " 5.32c. The foMov\lng weio the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was nnchanxcd ; creamery , 20sl2 ( ' > 1tc ; dairy , 2KTf.25c. I'.fg * , unchanged ; strictly frcbh , 14i414'Jc. Nmv V < irlc Al'irkt'ts , NEW VOIIK , May 3. I'IMUH Itecelpts , 3- 47t > pkL's. ; exports. 2i'.0 ( ) bbls. , 0,000 sacks : Kali's. 22,000 pkKs. ; market moru active anil hold firm. IIVKNominal ; western , 5HT.72C. HAUI.KY M.M.T-Hteady and iiulet ; western , BIKifOOc. WllKAT HecolplK. 127.S75 bu. : exports , 10- 000 bu.i sales , 4,105,000 bu. futures , -Ifi.OOO bu. spot. Spotsuulot and llrmer with optloat iidvance checklm : business ; No. 2 red , In sloro and elevator , 7li < i.7 ( > 1 c : alloat , 77'45477'tc ; f. o. b. , TO SJ M'jc. Options advanced ijc to ! iC on tinner west , better cables , llabt receipts und on a report from Chicago that liradstrceCs would show a decrease of 3,0'O.OOO ) Int. . while In fact only showing a decrease of 1.170.Kill ( ; prices bpcame weak near the close and sold oil' Jfil'V on t he unbound tlninclal condition of \Vallstreet , closlna Hiiseitl-il at ' ' ! /c ' over yesterdav ; Nn. 2 redMay. 7. Vn7ii 3-KIc. clos ing nt 75c ; .lime 7777 Vc. closing at 77' c ; July , 7H'it7U 3-lGc. COHII | | at 7HJic ; August , 8OjHO\c. eloslnv at HOc ; September , HlfHic | | , closliu : at Ml'uc ; December , M4\Ctb44c , clusliiK t 843 c. CHUN Uecelpts , HD.ono lu. . ovports. 13,0oo bu. ; sales , 1,550,000 bu. futures , 2H.500 bu. fHit. ) Spots ihill , llrmer : No. 2 , 51'jc In ele vator , 52c alloat ; un raded mixed , 52c ; fteaincr mixed , 51'4iJ52c. ( Options were fairly active at ' 4f ( . sc hl lier , as followliu wlfeat and the west , closing Hrm ; May 40 11-lGc , closing at 50' ' c ; .lune , 4 ! ) liJ50V elosln at 60'c ; July , 5oi4 < jj51e , closln" at 60'icj Aiicnst. til H&l'tC. closing at 51 'iV. OATS lecelils { | , 55.50O bu. ; oxtiorts , 2,00 ( bu. : sal"s 'iCiO.ooobn. futuies , 157.0(10bu.spot ( Spots fairly active , Irregular. Options llrmer , Jinny in-live ! May , 3V , 35v. closlni ; at ' western , 37'4ii3Uc ' ( ! white western. 40f.50e. HAY -rii-iuiind In fair demand ; shlppini ; . 7C C75c ; good to choice. 85ao5c. Iliii'tf I'lriu hut oiilet. Ilinr.s Kasy and quiet. I'njjvisiii.NS-C-jt meats , actlvo and firm middles Hrm. Lard quiet and unsettled ; west- em steam closed at J10.45 ; sales , BOO tierce' Bt II0.4B.II0.47' , : city , $ il.45 ; Miles. 101 tierces. Otitlons , sales , none ; May closed JllKfiOi July closed. J10.05 ; Septemher. J1O.H5 I'ork quiet and Hrm. lliriTKtil'alr demand ; fancy creamen weak , others steady ; Klglns. iMHiftaoc.J CIIEKSK Steady and In fair demand. hods-steady ; fancy In moderate supply : re cellilK , 50,500 pkgt , ; western fresh , l&ijdiltic. TAI.IXIW-Quiet , Urnii city < t2 per pkg. ) Co hid. CoTTONsn : ! ) ( ) iir-Wiintud hero ; crude , 44ijj 4fJc ; yellow , 48d,50c. rKTiioi.KUU-Qulut ; refined , lower : Tnltei closedia , tili.e ; rctlneil. Now York , J5.3O riilladelphla and Baltimore. (5.25 ; I'hlla delpbla and Baltimore In bulk , | 2.75ii2.wi ] " 'J l ? niV'il1. ( % lV''y ' ! ' " allied , common ti good , $1.27'ft ' 1.30. Tilltl'KNTlNK-lullMeailynt31a31'ic. ) ( MOI.ASSK.S-NOW Orleans , open kettle , gooi to choice , quiet , SUOAII Raw , tinner , fair demand ; fair re flnlns , 3' , < ii3 , c ; centrifugals , Dfl test , 4 > , < T 4wo : ( tales. 3,000 tons fuba centrlfugiiU ti Now Orleans , 4'e foi-UC. test , and a eargo Mils coviido. bU teht. to llallfaxat 3fcuA-sbIp.j ru Utifd falrlvnctlve. linn. Pin Iiio.N-Qulet , stendyi American , J12.755 ( ( HM'KH Oultiti Inke , $11. I.KAIK Dull ; domestic. 14. TlN-Kasyi Straits , f'JO.bO bid , (20.CO nsked plttte * , quiet , bteaiiy. Now York lrj OuuiU .Murkut. NEW YOIIK , .May 3. The denmnd for dr pjxxls continued without active feature , bti there was moro Interest and moro Inquiry fo IjOodH , from VThlch good developments may b disclosed nt any time , although the monetur iltuattou juukun cuuio for delay , Cottou tlut ) nrli nrn wnll sold kt nn ai'.rnncaof u to 7 pnr cent nbovo lint yi-ivr'K prices , nnd them hm been u L'ood , full hiulncm In nil articles brouithl forwatd. KverytblnK M quiet lit prus * i.'tit , bonovnr , and current wants cull for very mall quantities of seasonable KOocK Oinnlm Produce .Market. The weather wni all that could be asked for , but therit was not enottxli tirodiico In to make n Rood actlvo market. New vegetables and berries from the south arc largely cut off by the washouts on the railroads and no very irreat Incieasc In the receipts h antlclpateil fora day or twoyol. As a result of the scarcity the market on berries WAN blsher and the early arrivals were snapped up In short order lit prices that weie very satisfactory to the sellern. t'ntll shipments commuuco to iirriro with the usual regularity there Is apt to bo u moie or less uneven mark' ' ! . llutter does not show much chatiRe so far ns the price U concerned , There Is some llttln Kuln In the receipts , though the upply still continues very llubt. Commission men nro cautlonlnK their friends not to hold the pres ent hlh pi Iced butter vciy IOIIK as the season Is near ul bund whuti a drop In prices Is looked fur. Some dealers are talking weak on rjrKS but tliu Keneral market remains unclianu'ed so far as local sales arc concerned It would appear that track buyers In the country have been trybiK tocet the price down to a point wbero Ilieie would be some innriilii between the price there and the price In the city. Some navu urovin tired of handling 'KIH for fun and are letting others have the blub pi Iced stock. The market cm live poultry was steady at the decline alieady noted. The arrivals are not lar e , hut they are In excess of what they were a few day * a no.pi , , , market Is still In pretty Rood condition and thuro Is no accumulation of stock. The coming of warm weather hastens the end of the Rame season. Theiewas another ship ment of canvas back ducks , which sold at * 0 per do/ . In the acerosato there are a peed nviny orange * helling , hut no one dealer appears to he doing as much as he would like or to bo en- thely satisfied with the. condition of the orange. trade. I'titutoi's continue to arrive In qulto liberal quantities and thu demand keeps up at the same time. Aft'l.M-Cholco shipping stock , J3.75'iJI.OO tier blil. S-TII vwiii'itiina Arkansas , $3.5034.00 per 24-qt. ease. OIIAMIIS : Tlio following quotations are for choice stock , regular sl/cs. OIY sl/es can ho had sometimes at lower prices. California mountain oranges. 12.50 ; Washington navals , H : Newcastle California seedlings , J2.75 ; Ued- laiidi , $2.75 ; Medina sweets , J2.75Itlvursldo I.K.MN3-Cholci ) , S 1.0034.25 ; fancy , J4.503 5.UU. It.vNANAH I'er bunch , Including crates and packing , * 2.00(12.75. ( riNi-.Al'l'i.tis-l'er bbl. , 87.&oao.00 ; per do/ . , } 2.iOjf3.)0. ( ( VKOtrrAIII.RH. I'r.AH-1'er < bu.ho.1.7Ci. . IIIVNSChoice : navy , i2.3U3i2.45 ; common stock , il.Ull&'J.OO. ( ' .vi.mm.MA ( ' .Mill \ ( IKI'er 11) . , uyirii' . AI.AIIAMA CAIIIIAIIK I'er crate , Kl.75fl4.00. 1'i.oniDA CAIIIIAIII : I'erciate , T3.OOS3.50 Ci'i.TMiiKlis Choice , per do/ . $1.50it2.00. W \X IH.VNSI'er : ' , -hu. lioM.fiO. . Sl'l.v.u'l ! - ' bbl. , J2.5O. Asi'.vtlAiiu.s Homo grown , per do * . , { 1.003 $ .25. I.KTTIJCK I'er do/ . , aMMOi' . ItAlil.siir.s I'er do/ . . : t.Vil-IO < 5. l'itsi.ivI'er : do/ . . nr/it lih * . Tit' OMONSI'er do/ . , 2'iit2"c ' ; . I'lii-ATOKs-Oolorailo stock , 81.10 : WIs- onsln hurhanks , U5ilt)5c ) ; western Nnbraskii , 85a'J5c ; eastern Nebraska stock , 75t&B5c ; arly Ohio seed , fl.25. I'll : I'\ST I'er od-lh. ho\o < s , Jl.fiO. Niw : HCKTM I'er liuuches,75c. . Niw : ( 'Minors-I'cr dohunches. . 75c. Niw : Tl'll.Ml'S I'erdobunches , 70c. TO.MATOI.Sl'loi Ida , r.-ha-.ket crates , J3. SyiiAsii I'er tin. bnv. , fJ.'J.'i. IICIIMI'IIA OMDXS-l'i'l- . box , $2.50. Ni\v : I'orv'ior.sSouthoiii , per hbl. , J5 ; u'l-hu.hov , J2 ; California , | > "r Ib , U't'iJU'Ve. ' MitsiniooMs- market basket , jl.50. L'r.l.Kllv-Callfoinla. per dotl OOS1.25. St. l.nuN tluit ! < i. Sr. I.ot'i * . Mo. , May 3. rioun-I'lrm , , uli > t , unchanged. WIIIJAT Opened unsettled , worked up 3. i' , est 'jc and closed 'jC above yslerday ; No. 2 ed , cash , til'iv ; May , Od'n- ' ; July , "D'aili" ' ! ) ' , ! : , losing , 7il-e ' : August. 71-ac ; Sonteinber , 73c. COIIN Was bullisli from all points of view , lo-llig : ' , ( ' . ' ' up ; No. 2 mixed , e.ish. 3S ' 4i ( > ,30c ; ilay , 3M'/3M'e ' ' , closing at UH'sc ; July , 40UCt 10'sC , closing at 40'iff > 4iT ( < ' . OATS Advanced sharply ; No. 2 cash , 3life ; ilay , 3ll.Ti.31Se , closing at 3l'c ' ; July , 2Hc. I'HOVISWXS Struiu and higher ; In good lohhlug demand ; pot k , standard mess , tI'J.IiO ; ard , $1O.I'J' ' , ; dry salt meats , loose shoulders , "J.75 : longs and ribs. $10 ; shorts , 110.25 ; lacon , packed shoulders , MO.25 ; longs and Ibs , $11 ; shorts. $11.2 , > ; * hams , sugar cured , IS'iWie. HHfTi-.H Quiet ; choice creamery , separator , 21W27C ; cliolco dairy , 2I325C. KKOEii'T.s-l''lour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 15,000 ) n. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu. ; rye , lone ; barley , none. Siiii'.MKNTS l-'lotir , fl.OOl ) bbls. ; wheat , 4- 000 Ini. ; corn , 113,000 bu. ; oats , 8.0UU bu. ; ye , 4.0UO bu. Knnvii tnyrtrketi. : . KA.NrHS ClTV , Mo. , May 3. WllKAT Actlvo ind strong ; No. 2 hard , Gl01'c ' : No. 2 red , Cons -Very flrmj No. 2 ml.xed , 33c ; No. 2 while , 37c. O.vr.sStrong ; No. 2 ml.xed , 23 < a23c ; No. 2. white , 3 1'4-r.Wl " , ' < : . ItYK-KliinrNo. 2. 54'i'l5.V. ! I'l.AX SKKli-Steniiy at ti .01 a 1.02. HAY Uiichanged. lluri'C.uUnchanged ; creamery , 25U30c ; ; lalry , IHft24c. Knns Unchanged at 12' ' Jo. KUCKIITS Wheat , 3'JOO bu. ; com , 3,000 bu. ; oats , none. Sllll'Mr.NTS Wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 4,500 bu , ; oats none. ItushuMs Clrtngefi. The following are reported at Dun's mercan tile agencv : lloelns , Nob. , I'eter Pedde , saloon , sold out. Dorsey , Neb. , I ) , linger , hat ness , will re move. lloldrego , Neb. , It. ! ' . ( 'oilman , rest turant , > -olil out. I'latsmouth , Neb. , Mayer , t Morgan , clothIng - Ing , etc. , succeeded by V. J , Morgan. I'awnee City , Neb. , t ! . A. .1. Mo < s , general .store , gave chattel mortgage for fii,3i)0. ) South Oni'iha , Neb. , James I * , ilendry , gro ceries , will discontinue. Hock ItaphlR. la. , H. O. Keck .t Co. , hardware , succeedi'd by Keck , V lllllerlii'ck. I'oncordla , Ivan. , James Clllhers , groceries , sold out. _ Manchester Ciiniioeri'i.il Iov1e\v ! * MANrnr.sTr.lt , F.ng. , May -Tho ( luardlan , In Itscommerclal arllcle. MIVS : The numerous custom Imiulrles foniuotatloiis attending tlio recovery of 1 1 Kid In Amurlcuu cotton In Liv erpool has Imparted a m ire. cheerful touu to the market , ami It Is hoped that this Is the pre lude to larger sales. Tlio Indian business Is s nail , especially in staples. There are Imiulrles for shirt lugs for Japan a ml prices arcstlllcning. Tlieie have been a few sales of medium shlrt- lii sand bleaching cloths fur < 'n Ilia. Dootchlcs are dull and prices In buyer , favor. Them have been fair sales of dimming cloths. Cheaper yarns have bcncUicd producers materially. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mllw.mkcc Miii-kcN. Mn.wArKKi : , WIs. , May 3. WIIKAT Kasy ; cash , ( i'JV ; No. 2 sprliu. 07c. t'cillS Firm ; No. 3 , 42c'J. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 35'iS3Cc ' ; ! No. 3 , 33'r(3tc. llAlll.liY 05C. KVK 50c. I'llOVISlONS-Qulot ; pork , $10.32J. ! Ci > II i > Market. NEW YORK , May -Options opened bniely steady at 5 to 15 points decline , closed barely steady , 25 to 35 points down ; salr.s , 15,750 liiiu-s , Incluillni ; : May. { 14.40 ; June , $14.20 ; July , * 14.15'M4.35 ; August , $14.101414.20 ; September. * 14.10T.14.30 ; October. H4.KXB 14.30. Spot , Itlo , quiet , easier ; No. 7 , $15.37i } G15.50. _ Liverpool Mnrki'ts , I.ivKiirooi. , May -WIIKAT Steady and dumaml moderate ; holders olfer moderately. CHUN Firm ; demand fair ; mLxed western , 4s 2'd per cental. PROVISIONS llneon. long and short clear 55 His. 52s ( id per cwt. llacon. loin ; clear , 45 Ibs. 55s. 1 , ard , prime western , 51s perowt. riilludKlphlii llr.ilu .Murliot. I'liiiADKi.i'iiiA , I'n. . May 3. WHEAT - Strong ; No. 2 red. May. 74'il&74Me. ( 'ORN Firmer , moderate demand ; No. 'J mixed , May , 4'J'itClU'iR. OATS Advanced with fair demand forca * . ! ] nnd future ; No. 2 white , Ilay , June. July , 4 ( > ji Cini hln.ill .MiirkcU , CINCINNATI , O. , May 3. WIIKAT Steady No 2 red , 07o. CoiiN-tJood demand , Hrm ; No. 2 mixed , 44c OAta-liood demand , htrong ; No. 2 mixed 32c. 32c.WHISKY WHISKY In good demand , steady at $1,13. Itiiltliniirn drain .Market. ItAl.TlMOlti : , Mil. , May 3. WniUTI'lrmcr May , 74Sc. CORN Strong ; May , 49\c. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 whlto western , 41c. Toledo Ornni Miirurt. TOI.KDO , O. . May 3. WIIKAT Dull , easier No. 2 cash nud May , 71c. CORN Dull ; No. 2 , cat.li and Mny , 43Jc. ! OATS- Dull ; No. 2 mixed. 32'jc. Oil .Miirk.il. LONDON , May 3. CAIAJUVTA l.i.vsr.tn Oitr- 40s Hd per quarter. ANTWKiif , May 3. I'KTROMUM 12Jif pah and sellers. _ .MIiiiinAMOlUVhPrtt Market. MINNKAI-OMH , Minn. , Mny 3 , Very llgh buslne j In September today ; good demand fo cash wheat ; No , 1 uortiieru koldut 6&i ; < CUc No , 2 northern sold at f)3ftfl3'tc ) ' Hccelpt 2Mcar ! , rio ei Mny , 03JOI July. 07 , ej Kep- teniber , OHSc. On truck ! No. Imrd , 07c | No. 1 northern , G5ci No , 'i northernC3o .STOCKS AND IIO.VI ) * . Yeterilny Wni a Ditjr of < ! refit Ktcltcinrnt on Nr.w YORK , Mny 3. This luu been n dny of Kreat excitement nnd deprcsilon nt the Slock exchange. The sales reached the large total of 680,501 shares , liquidation ? having been on n more uxlcnslvo scale than for n long time. There was nothing In the way of news to affect prices ndveisely. Sterling exchange wns easier , nnd gold exports by Saturday's steamers nro still In doubt. Money wns also In better sup ply to the Slock exchange brokers and rates of Interest declined under Increased offerings by the banks nud other lenders. The heavy selling of stocks U attributed al most entirely to the exhaustion of margins and the uncertainty created by the rumors In cir culation affecting the ciedlt of corporations nnd Individuals. The only failure reported was that of A. II. Wheeler , and this was of llt- tlo consequence , but the boars , taking advan tage of the demoralization , started stories about the alleged embarrassment of the lead ing operators and banks. Thu most dllllgeut search after the close of the exchange failed to corroborate these stories of Impending trouble. There is no doubt , however , that imany loans on HID Industrials were called In , nnd that , some llrms were forced to sell. Rallies In the marnet were frequent , but they counted for little , each and every recovery starting the selling movement afresh. The depression was most marked laftcr delivery hour (2:15 ( : p. m. ' , when them was absolutely no support In any quarter , and prices dropped one or more points between sales. The market then wns In n semi-panicky condition , and the hoard room was practically a bedlam let loose. Na tional Coidago broke 14't percent 1035't ' ; preferred , 10 per cent to H3 ; Chicago ( in" , 1-S percent tolis' , ; Siuar , 7J percent toR ! > V Sugar prefeired , 3 per cent to UliAmetlcan Tobacco , : < percent toH ( ; Itock Island , 3 per cent to 77 : Consolidated ( ias , 3'i percent to 115 ; ( luhPiiil Electric , 3S per cent to 8n ; Ill-eat Northern pteferred , 734 percent to 1215 ; Manhattan , 5 < ] per cent to 134 ; Mobile * Ohio , 0 per cent to 1'14 ; New York & Northern preferred , U14 percent to I4'j ; IMIson Ijliimlnatlng , 5 per cent to 115 ; Missouri , Kansas & Texas preferred , 4 per conttolfl'j ; O'nalia. 2" , to 44" , ; Western I'uion , 03Bto81. In the last fifteen minutes of business under purchases tocover shorts , prices rallied'i to I1 ! per cent , but tliu market nevertheless clusi d weak and demoralised. Tim I'o-a says that the Sto.-k exchange shouhl have been able without widespread disaster to withstand the strain of today's break In prices' Is the surest witness to uio soundness at the llnanclal center. How far the trouble , which for a long time has gravely threatened , has been averted , It Is not easy at the moment to say. Kenardlng the specula tive combination.In the Industrial slocks\v hose career of elirht months past has leached this week so remarkable a close , need not be added to what has often been set forth In this column. The majority of Inllneiice In Wall stieel has stood apart from active speculation In tlilsor any other part of the market. Ills to this conservatism that the community owes today the escape from serious trouble. Thu following are thu cloning quotations of the leadlni ! stocks on thu New York Stock exchange - change today : The total sales of slocks today Were 580,051 shares. Including : Atchlsoii , 22.700 ; Iturllng- ton & Qulney , 20,4(10 ( ; Chicago lias , .14,400 ; Cotton Oil , 0,1(10 ( ; Delaware , I.ackawanna & Western , li,50 ( ) ; Distilling , 13.HOU ; Krle , 5,400 ; General r.lectric , 15,400 ; Umlsvlllo it Nash ville , 5.HOO ; Missouri I'acltic , 1,301) ) ; National Lead , 7,000 ; National Cordage , 2H.7OO ; North- m raclllc preferred , 7,300 ; Heading , 32,000 ; Kock Island , H.2O.I ; SI. I'aul , 42,400 , ; Sugar , 00,000 ; Western Union , 25,500. Nr\v York Money Mnrktit Nt'.w YOUK , May 3.-MONEY ON CAM. Eusy. at 3 to G per cent : last loan , 4 per cent ; closed olfered nt 4 per cent , I'uiMi : MKIICANTII.I ; I'Arini CS3 per cent. STI-.HI.INII KXCIIANUK Kasler , with actual business In bankets' hills at t4.H5liQI.bti for sixty days and W.HH' il.HS'j for demand. ( ioviuiNMKNT lloNDs-Stoady. State bonds , dull. dull.The The closing quotations on honds : I'lnnnchil Not May 3. Three per cent rentes , 001 Od for thu account. OMAHA , May 3. clearings , 11,201,170 ; BIIUIC day lust week , J985.H35. Niw : YoitK , May a.-Clearlngs , 1155,233 , . 204 ; balance ! , . * 5G02,141. llAl.TlMtilti : , Mil. . May Clearings , 12,7-24 , . 13H ; balunccs , * 40U.HU1. Money , 0 per cent. I.ONIMIN , May 3.-Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of hngland on balances todai wasi.173,000. I'llll.AliKi.iMilA , 1'a. , May 3. Clearings lltl.550,255 ; balaucea , t2.015.715. Money , 4 it-Hi percent. Nuw OIU.EANB , I.a. , May 3 , Cloarlnxi , 11,607,247. Sewiork exchuuue , coiumurcla ! 7f > e per 11,000 promliini ! hank 11.60 per 11,000 premium. > MitMi'im. Tenn. , Mny n.-Now York ox- rhaiiRe nelllns ntjl.60. CloiirltiKs , I40i,440 | baliinces , I'JOl.OW. ' CINCINNATI. O. , Stay -Money , M&7 pnr cent . New Vork ex'hanito , 40aG(5o ( premium. ltMitliiRs 12,501 , IfiU ST. Louis. Mo. . May 3-Clcarlnif ! , J 1,323,025 ; balances t707,32H. Motiev quiet , 01i7 per cent. K.xrhanxo on .Now York , 70o premium. IlniTON , Mass. , May 3. Clearing , tlO- 903,071 ; balance * , " * 1,5C0.2G2. Money , 0 per cent. UxchanftU 'on Noxvork , 17ia20c iliscount. Nrw VOIIK. May n. fSpcoliil Telegram to TliKllKi : . ] KvclmnEitwas quoted as follows today : I'lili-aco , OOc premium : llostou , 17c to 20c tllscount ; St. I.ojils , COc premium. O.MAII.V MVi : STOCK .H.VUIUU'S. I'rc h Itccnlptu llrnvy und I'rloc * I.nvror All Around , vtitli Triido Aetlvo , WED.sr.snAY , May 3. There was an Improvement In the receipts of all kinds of stock today , So far thN week re ceipts foot ui ) 8,310 cattle , 15,403 hoK.i and 1,080 sheep , as compared with 10,017 eattle , 10,042 boss and 2,055 sheep the same three days last week. The supply of cattle was slightly heavier than yesterday , but about thu same as a week ago. Speculative shippers started In early and bought ( 'ood cattle of all weights at very neatly steady pi Ices , but buyers for diessed beef bouses early announced their Intention to buy the cattle lower or let them alone. Inconsequence the tradu v\as rather slow , with prices ranging from about steady on the more desirable grades , both heavy and light , to 5c and 10c lower on the half fat and rough heavy stock. Two loads of fat 1GHO-II > . heeves , "as tine as sill ; , " topped the market irlnulng J5. .10 , while good to choice 1 , 'J.r > ( > to l.r > ill-lb. ( beeves sold at fromSI.HOto Jo. 10. I'll I r to good 000 to 1,2110-lb. steers sold at from f4.35 to $1.75 and common light and inilerwelgbt stun and odds and ends were worked olVat fiom $4.30 down. Although on all hut the really good cattle It was a dull Iraggy market tluoU''hout ' thu movement as continuous and nearly everything was out of llr > t hands by the clo e. The cow market was steady to strong on fair to good stock , wltlicommoii and canning grades generally slow sale and a shade easier. I'alr lo good cinvs and heifers sold largely at from $3 ii > $3.7o , with cannersas lowas1.7" and fancy stock up to $4.25. l.lttle If any change was noticeable In the market for rough stock , sales of common to choice bulls , oxen and stags being at from $2.25 to $4.25. Veal < alve.s were In very fair demand and strong at around H and tr > , with common large stock and yearlings dull at from $2 to ft , The feeder trade was moderately active , with prices generallyrstioug. Yard specula tors and d tested beef men were active competitors titers for the light steers at good sllir llguies , while tliu continued tine weather brought out the country buyers In good numhcrs. ( iood htm to 1 100-lb feeders are selling at from J3.DO to Jl. 25 , with fair to good 500 to OllO-lb stock eattle at from J3.5O to4 and common stuff at ftom { 2.75 to } 3 40. Kcprcsontatlvu sales : DIIESSKI ) IIKKK. Wi.STKIIN CATTLE. No. Av. J'r. No. Av. I'r i9 ! feeders. . hHl M 00 10 feeders. 1041 S3 H5 7 steers. . . ! 100 410 1 feeder. . . ( Ml ) a 70 1 feeder. . . OUO 370 25 feeders. . 804 1170 IIIAIIO CATTLE. 72 feeders .USD 4 10 11 oo * Huyers had by Ions odds tlie Iwst o thu situation today , l.asiern markets ueio lower , | > iovlsloiii were weak , the shipping am speeiilatlve demand was very llRht and local It all , leceipts were the heaviest MI far ( Id year with but one exception. January U.whei b,0l7 ! head eip rectdved. In general Ihu quality of the otferiiiKs was rfool : and buyers had little cause fur eumplalnt on that score Kurly sales were from fie to luc lower thai yesterday , the L'ood butcher weight an < lheavy IIOES mostly at * 7.U , with two eholcu loads u 17 35 und light and mUert IIOKS very lurecly a 17.25 , Oiibtlll moru beurlah uiihturn uilvices thu inurkct wvukvuvu curly , Lute kalvk wvro inoiitly at 17 20 nnd IV 25 or a lint lOe lowrr than yesterday and the rlnsn was menu with nearly l.lioo hogs utt nld. Thn bulk of thn hogH sold , tt from 7.20 to J7.80 , i\s iiitalnH J7.30 Ii > t7..1u on TttfMluy and { 7.35 to J7.45 oil last \\ediie. ihiy , Kcprescnttitlvo sales : Nf ° - A.xSh. . : . . .J'r. _ No. Ay. Sb , . _ ! ' ; _ . I'KIS AND HOmill. 1..000 4 00 HIIIIKP Receipts consisted of six loads , three Inuble and three single decks , all westerns , riicdeinatid was good from all local houses uid J5.9O boimht everything. The maiket was strung , ralr to good natives , $ l.5Oji0.oo faire o good westerns , $4.00iJO.OO : coiiiiiion ind stock aheap. J2.50it4.OO : uood 1iicholco4O to lH-lb. ( ) lambs , $5.00 7.00. Hopresentatlvo sales : No. Av. I'r. 207 western wethers 90 J5 90 010 wc.stern H ethers 102 5 90 Kerelpts and IMiimsiUon of Stock. Oni.'lal reoelntsaml ( llsii.xllton of st'iik m shown by the books of the Union Sto.-k Yar.ls 'oinpiiny for the twenty-four bours endiiii ; at 6 o'clock p. m. , May 3 , 1893 , IIKCKII'TS. DISPOSITION , WESTKHN I'ACKINC INTiiliSTS. : : Inrre. : N In tliu Movement of Hoga llupnrtcd , CINCINNATI , ( ) . , May 3. ( Special Telegram toTiiK llr.K.l Tomorrow's Trice Current will say : There Is a further enlargement In the marketings of hogs. Western packing for the week was 245,0(10 ( , against 100,000 the pre ceding week and 240,000 last year. From March 1 the total Is 1,405,000 , against 1,735,000 last year. Prominent places com pare as follows : Chlrngo l.ivo Stock Murkrt. CHICAGO , III. , May 3. ISpeolul Tclecram to THE ItEE.l Sales of oattli * wi-ro at very llrni prices. The market has terminally strength ened since Saturday and now shows a Kn \ of from lOv to 15c In tne moie uttntrtlvc Kinds. Itei'clpts are Ilirhtor than for last week and the demand more active. The runeo of iiintii- ] tlonsls from J1.75 to ? 0.25 , cows mid heifers selling at from il.75 to S4.40 , hulls at from t'2 to 14 , Mockers and feeders at from $3 to $4.75 , common to extra dressed lieel and shlpjiliiK steers at , from t4.5 to Jli.26 , and Texas cattle at from J2.UO to5.15. Heavy steers have not inane much advance , the Inquiry fur that class continuing somewhat limited. I'ntll today theio had heen no recent sale at over $0 , hut f0.35was pale ! to'lay for a hunch of fancy steeis with an avor- aueof 1,053 Ills. Not much of the tnidln was at better than JCi.D5 , and only a limited amount lie low W. The lio1 market opened enconraKliiKly , th < Ilrst stiles of the morning beln ellecled at fully as Rood llsnres as were paid any tlnn yest ci day , hut a little later two or three of tin principal buyers pulled out of the maiket. am : there was a slump of fully 10 , ' per lee Ibs The market was dull and vorv weak aflei iibout H n , clock , closing had at from J7.'J5 K JT.liO for poor to cliolco ( inalllles. This Is ahout Monuay's ran e of values. The unfavor able turn cannot lie ascribed to excessive re ceipts the uiTlMils since Saturday being 5,000 hea < l fewer than for the same time last week , nor to weakness In the ho ; ; product , that product advrin'ln ; ; yesteiday. Sales were lar-'ely 'it from J7.45 to J7.55 , and from } 5 to 17.75 was the eMieme ramie. Due load of 3'J5-H ) . fancy hoxs fetched t7.7.r ) . Light hogs did not sell to as good advantage as the heav ier weights. Iteceipts of sheep keep up In tlio maximum. The flesh arrivals were estimated at 14tOil ) head , and the total for the last three days Is 42,5'O ( head. I'nder hiich supplies it was not to lie expected the market would develop much stiength. and It did not. Tim demand continued good , hut buyers would not pay former prices There was no marked decline In choice grades , but In poof to fair bolts then1 was a drop of I0c. Lambs were steady. Quotations range fiom } 4 to Hi.25 for iii > or to extra sheep and from J5.5O to $7.25 for lamhs. A liuiich of fancy Mexican fed lamhs sold at * 7.27'i. Iteceipts : flit tin , 14,000 ; cahes , 5,000 ; liogs , 10,000 : sheep , 14.OOO. 'hie Kvenlng.Iournal reports : CATTI.K Itecelpts , 15ioO ( head ; shipments , 0,000 head. Market steady ton trlllo hlghur on prlmo steers : natives , f4.UOftG.iri ; stocknrs , J3.liOit4.25 ; heifers , * 2.H5iit5.00 ; Texans , J3.70 464. (10 ( ; cows , } 2.OOji4.35. IliMiU Itecolpts , I'.l , (11)0 ( ) head ; shlnrnentsi , fl.ooo head. Market luii.5c ! lower ; common , M.7fjiii7.35 ; mixed. f7.4oa7.50 : heavy , $7.55 ® 7.05 ; light , $7.40 7.50 ; pigs. * 7.2.Vu.7.H5. SllKKl'Uecells | , 13.OOO head ; shipments , 4,000 head. Market active ; clipped Texatu * 5.20it5.5O ; uthers , $5.OK'ii5.55 ( ; failed clipped Texans , S4.bOii5. ( 25 ; western wether , ib.Ct'i' KuiiHa * City Live Mock Market. KANSAS C'ITV , Mo. , May 3. t'ATrt.nHo - I ) D.FIIAZISB , II. D.li IOOB Kr.JAi llo fiz. 1'ros , Vl o I'roj tiocy .A ; I'road HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital til.000 ; Oiimhu unj Bloux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. 1'IIIVATE WiltfU Room 212 New M Life Building OMAHA , nF.'EitE.N'CES : low.iStatn National Ilnnk , BIOIIX City ; Counaurcl.il National Hank. Om.iiiu. _ Fpuclul attention Klvun to.outililo orderii Correspondence aollclteil cclpts , ft.fiOO linnd , hlittiriii | , . tliulnnrkPt win tniuly , i'ln lnR rnsyt ranirn KlfPM , M.SB ? l4M6i Bhlppers. | % ri ( .nilfncr . ) ' ' . 13.40,14 'iO : lookoM und feedrrs. ! .7& < l4.nfii btilN ami mixed , tj.nona : ' 'i. llm. < Iti'i'i'liitii , O.ooo iieail ; lilnnmnt , 1.800 lieadi the market was Mow and fto lower ; Iu < nvp4. | I7.1iva.7.n0 ; packers. * 7 IMt " ' 70oa7-35i 11KI"- " ' ' . HIIKKP - ItecelpK. G.onn bond : the market was active and strong. Muttons sold at # 4 0556 Jt 0. St. l.ounl.lve Sim k Mnrlnt. PT. Lot-is. Mo. , May H. - 1'ATri.K-HecelptV 3,400 lieail ; shipment' , 2OO head ; market active , 20 < a50c higher than close of last week ; natives , butcher slock , M.OOilfi.oO ; fed Texas steers , * 3.504no. | Hods-ltccelpt.s. 0,100 head ; shipments. 800 head ; market opened Miong ; hut closed hnver ; heavy , J7.00 < 3-.35 ; mixed , JO.UO4t7.30 ; light , 17.tHUc7.30. , , s''KEP ' ' lteculpts , 400 hoadj uhlpmonts , 400 head ; market dull , mil lilng lining , New Ynrk I.It i < Mm'k Alurkrt . NE ! VOIIK , May a. llncvcsHecwlptu , 1,000 head. The tradlnii was brisk and active and all grades advanced 15c. 1'oorest to best native steers sold at Jl.50tt .no ; diessed beef tlrin nt HU'J'ic for native sides. Latest cablet from London < iuote American steers linn at Il' ' , < ul2c , dressed weight , and American refrigerator beef steady at scant 10c. Shipments today , l.tlOO quarters of beef. Slliii' : AND IAMIIS liecclpN. 7,500 ; sheep dull and lower : lambs baiely steady. BOUGHT REFUGE IN DEATH. .Maddened by Disgrace frank Trninbnll Tries to ICml llu Lite. Tlio fear Hint he would bo branded ns n felon in the eyes of his friends caused Frank Trumhull to attempt suicide by Inking1 sev eral morphine pills yesterday morning while enrcuto from Chicago to thU city inchar'oof ( Sergeant Onnsby. 'rrumbnll was employeil by the World Publishing company as a col lector up to Muivh last , and re cently a complaint was llluit i-harg- imr him with the cmhe//.lement of i'Js. The prisoner was arrested by Detectives Kitchie and Xohren at the rciiiest | of the local authorities at tlio Times oftlco in Chicago , where ho had found employment. Armed with requisition papers Sergeant Ormsby left for that city on April „ ' . . to con vey the cmbe/.iler b icli to Omaha. On his arrival in Chicago the olllcer mot with some obstacles in tlio discharge of his duty ; the sheriff of Cook county having been served with a notice that application for a writ of habeas corpus would bo made. An ith.'r iHf- liculty was that the prisoner had be 'n charged in police court by Inspector Hess with being a fugitive from justice , the hearing - ing on which charge had been S'Jt for j ester- day. Tlio police authorities therefore did not feel inclined to turn their man over until after that date. When Trumbull first s-iw the Omaha oflicer , after his arrest in Chicasro , ho re marked thai the thing ho cared for most was the knowledge his daughter would gain that he was a subject for the peniten tiary. Tills daughter is now at St. James Orphanage at Benson , Neb. The return trip on the II .t M. tr.Un was without incident until Creston. la. , was reached early yesterday morning. I'nheardby Ormsby the prisoner managed to request the colored porter to get him some morphine pills , slipping f 1 into the hitter's haiul as pay. According to this individual the pills were obtained by him on a prescription from the company physician , u ho was on the train , and at 1'acillc Junction. The oillcer Im.l l--ft Trumbull for a few minutes after the train left there and when ho returned the latter was holdiiii ; a pill box containing one-eight li grain pills in his hands. When asked to turn this over , Trumbull replied : [ have done it ; you don't need to stop me. " Me slid further that ho had swallowed ten or twelve of the pills , and that he thought this sullicient. This was about V o'clock in the morning. As soon as the train arrived in Omaha , Ormsby hastened his charge to the station , where Police Surgeon lib- bern took him in baud at once. Dr. Hacon was also called In immediately , and both antidotes and medicines were adminis- tcied to relieve tlio patient of tlio apparent overdose of poison which ho had taken. At llhliOhe was reported very nearly out of danger. Trumbull is said to have a married daughter who resides in tills city where he is well known. Carp -t Tlni't , lule : I. About forty yards of Hrussclls carpet , stolen from a dwelling house on upper Farnam street owned by Frank Johnson was iwovcred yesterday and the colored thief lodged in Jail by Detective Vi//.ard. Ho gave his name as Richard Uice ami had disposed of 00 worth of carpet to private individuals. It is likely that instead of 66 MOTHERS0 99 CHILD BIRTH EflSY. Colvln , La. , Doe. 2 , 1880. My u-lfo used MOTUER'a FRIEND before her third conflnomeiit , and cays oho would not ba without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MII/iD. Sent by express on receipt of price. $1.50 per bet tle. Uool : " To Mothers " mailed f rw. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , ton OULI BY ALLDnuaaiiT * . flTt-AtlTA , OA , simply theft n chnria of burglary will loilK'eil against the prisoner 1 I'ollro llrprltTrn , Annlo Hoatr , the yomitf iIrl who wns nn > i > ] Intnalo of Clara [ Hubert's house of III fanip.l'il has declared her willingness to go to thtS'l Mllford homo for fallen women , wlicro he if will bo sent today. * Thirty dollars ami coiti was the sentence Imposed upon 1'eter llansen. who was ao i-uscd b.v his landlady , Mrs ri.leiti Trottorl ( > l with being Intoxicated , using pi-ofano lan .g ! Kungo towttnl hrr and .striking hrr itl A plea of Rtillty to potty hitvcny wnr'1 ' entered by Krod Trass who is dialed wlthTjl stealing an overcoat from ,1. ,1 I'tmly Her.J was sentenced to thirty ilajs in the county I Jail , the llrstaud hut llvo of willed ho whlh | dluu on bread and water. Piles of people have plies , but Witt' * , ' WHehlliuol Salvo will cure thorn I'lro at tile Mercer. Ou the run to the Mercer hotel fire at noon yesterday the hind wheels of No Ti hose wagon caught In the street ear Int. Its on thu * | corner of Fourteenth and Ihnvard streets , ' ] throwing the Ih-cinan standing on the- foot J board to the ground , r'ort-in.uelj ho sus-31 tallied no serious injury. The b'a/.e ' was ex- , . . ! tingulshed with hardly anv , daniatio It orlKitmtcd In the archway fmm charcoal IMlcs of people navu piies , but Oo Witt's \Vlteh Hazel Salvo will euro iiirm Will llnlld II Illnrk. Mr. .lean Schema will i-omm. n. . w-'i-it soon upon the construction of a thriu s > .1 , luuU block , 47xltJ ! feet , on the.ilu. , . . i i-nero t | Twenty-fourth and I'mniiu ? . h. . ' ml'urn 71 Itip and Hurt streets. The , nn ! , u > n \ \ , 1 costI ( about $ . ° > ( MHX ) , and will be on upi.-d by a'j steam laundry , the machiiicr. f.ir . \ \ ru. U has already been eontraeted for. A KFK/'f.F ItfiUtiV suffering , from M rv us pros tration , exi'ttabihty. "f dizzi ness , the result "f weakness , > i derau einent , or displ u-einent -J , of the special nivnus will X llnd health nvaimsl after VvusiuK l > r. 1'icri-e's 1'nvorite I trlYescripti'in A s\ Thoniii-reiinNly vimuliiin I solitarv nii'l ' atniie f.ir vvo- innn's \vealinvs. ; united to beni'tll nr fi re. nr the money rel'unileil , ibtho ' Favorlta Prescription. " 1 It's n powerful iiivipirntlng tonle , n aonthiug mid stren llietnuu nervine. For women who nro rundown und over- workeil ; nt the critical IH-IM-MM In woman's lifo the change from clrlhiMnl to woman hood , mid , later , the "fhaiiRo of lifo" this is especially ndnntud to her needs ; for it strengthens , regulates , and ( .THUS , Whether it's Catarrli llself , or nny of the troubles caused liy Calarrli , the mak ers of Dr. Safe's Catarrh IJeinctly will pay you S" > 00 if tliey can't , jtlvc you a permanent cure. Tfiey take the risk 1 BOYD'S GOODWIN r , , , , Friday and Saturday , ? 3ay 5 6 8ATI 'llAMA I I.M' I . MR. NAT C. j The SamoCast. Sporln' Suonory and Proportioi RI , prrsnnte.I In New Vu k , 'in 'u > ro Mr ( .ooilirln ft-oro I tlio ur < Mt"st xu , < , , ! nn career TliBsalonf "cat ! ! will op i l'uir.iliv : in irnliiK nt the fo'lowlntf price i Mr-t 11 ! > , „ * | an t $ . 'ii Ual- . cony 7.ic nml $1. M Ul icu : I l < t Her { I butcour 7. 0. FARNAprT : ITO , 5J.JO , ; j > o. 4 NIGHTS J'i1 ; ? ' " SUNDAY A. V \lSO\Uj , rii.iiiiH I'r.iilu 'tl in of tliu Illtr Hi'n ntlon.il Mi''ornnn ' , THS PTRE PATROL. A i . < nilL.ro > i.ii.'Oltt .stn'up mill nniloru cm her Ir ncliiMl opnrniluii A Kenulnn llr , ' piilol wi liorien. WcitiiL-9il'i > Uiitl-ux * "ti > c t . 'I o AND BIJOU THEATER A 1,1 , THIS wuaic - si leplitt in t'o no ly-Drama i Hltiiicjor1 ; OIIIFON , \ Tim.Ml'iON , m rctlneil ( Vinuil ) DramtM Anil I.VTI'Kl.I. , a Mirv'toils : Minilciun { MATINKKS DAlliV III-I ) I'D ' I'llU'tCH. Mittlnot'iTo nil pnrtt oftlii' li m ' ' 'J ci'iitn. Kvi'iilnxHilC'ii,1) ) cenii p iju it 2. ) cents. SO UTI-L Union Stock Yards Compiny , Soutli Ovnahai Hc l Cattle Ho nml sh < u i urir lii t 13 iroit. corrtM'siui ' HUU3- ; Wool Brolhsrs , I.lvn Ftooi ; ( 'oniniNiKin \ ire'i inti. Eo itliO'mnlin 'IVIcp'ioiri ll. > 7 Chlciza JOHN I ) DADI-MAN , I . , , . , . . „ , , „ IWf W.ll.TKIt i : . W > . ) , ( Market ropnrts by in.-xll unil wlro cheerfully n nilsho'l upon F.nnllo ttion. AV/NINOS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent -Awning Wolf lros ) & Co. , COMPANY Mnninnrturors of Tonta , IIOIlfK CDVKItS. Awninuti enU.I unil Ill.tKnrnam street. j "a ! " Hall Mrcct , BAGS & TWINES | BICYCLES. TciiToihalia itojf M , 0. Daxon , fOMI'ANV. Importers anil mnnufnc- Hlrvclc' mill on monthly Hirers of flour sacks , pnymi'iilH liurlnpn. twlno. 1.1) N l.'ith sircpt. BOOTS\.NDSHOES. _ _ Morsc-Corsiios Company. gnloarooniBurtOnire-llo : IIO.i 1111 llownr 1 * t. tBctiir ) lU'J-IKI-UZI llonnrd St. We nro tin' OM.V Mnniifn-'turon of llouti unJ "Wn" " rnvl | fUa ° Uumi,1u , , , . to .11 to lnMt , rtur new fnctorjr. _ _ _ _ . Amcr , Hand-Sewed ' WliulcsnlM CII.MI'ANV infr * . nu-iintn I'linlmi HIIOK CD . bunt * , nluipl Iliilibvr i-lioii Co. llir-- and rubltiT iro'iil * . I 4)3 1101-llU'illnrn-r Mrfi-t. l..tu Iliirnov SUM -t COAL , COKE. CORNICE. DRY GOODS. M. K. SiniUi&Co. Kilpalrick-KochDry . . Dry icouilt. uollun * . fur- Nutlnns KLMit" furnlih ni liliu punt" . rorniT InU rfnoiU. * IT Illll Anil llth ami Hiiwnrd M > . Hnrnuy i-ineti FURNITURE. Omalia Upholstering 15c'jec& llunyan -UMI'ANV. ' ' Upliiilituriiil furniture. KUKNITL'ltK L'O rand III/-1 IUI McliuUi et. . OWlioleialoonljr. and iJthsiri-ctt. HARDWARE. Hector & Willielmy Lobcclt & Linn , CJ.Ml'A.NV. Don IP H In linriwii nut C'nrnnr Illh nail JaciKin UK i lifinlrft t < n ( a Mri-cls. utf 'iitrfot HATS , ETC. | IKON WORKS. W. A. L , Gibbon & Co Onulia Safe and Iror \VIioo ! > ulo llMi. c-Rpn. mraw K'"t ' v nfo > vi , u ti. IHI work Klimvoi , mltton : I III trnn u dllro at mid littrnuy M.uHs. I si-It llth ami Jn-'kHtm LUMBEH. John A. Walicfidd , ! Ci.irlcs ! II. Lcc , Iniportnil.Ainorlcnn I1 .rt H-r HOI liinil rt'inunl , .Mlhviui- | UI' 1 Ul lui > c'uini'iil UNO gulncjr whltit llinii. l tic -a > u LIQUORS. | MILLINERY. Frill & Herbert , I. ODerielacr & Co Imp > rl > n ui.il c. tjt > C ; \Vtidlcinlu liquor dcnlom nt nn ! Icit'f notion M.III i iicr < prunipl 1001 Knrnom M. tniiMl "n i y c nth PAPER. I OILS Carpcnler Paper Coi Standard Oil Co. ' L'urrr n fall > t < n-k "I prlnlliiKl iTrnpnInit uml i ltutliu l iiml iuurir > tl ) nrltlru puperi , cnr-l pnpurJ. uic. I ulU , nx.oKroa uto. . PRODUCE COMMISSION. Ilrancli & Co. Jas. A. Clark & I'riiiltiro. frulli of all lluitur rhouio t' pinilny mi'l ' KIIIUH klniti , oyilon. ( ili Mill M.ant STOVE REPAIRS | SASH , DOORS Oinalia Stove Repair M. A. Dlsbrow & ( \OIIKH t-tovo repulr MnnuftcUircri of nail nftUir ilUclinioiits doon bllndi r for U7 kluil of store luoiilJIngi , Ilnntli t r.Wlougiii t. tlio UlU tail Unil. .