TITTD OMAHA DAIJjY JJEEn THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Sales of Oaeh Wheat ot Chicago the Feature. CORN WAS DRAGGED ABOUT BY WHEAT \ t § Were Only 1'nlrly Active wllh n rinner 1'eclliiB , Iiilluoncnl bj a Klinllrtr 1-fi'llnc laUient and Corn. CHICAGO , April 21. The heavy dcmnnil for nnd silica of cash whent nt Clilcntro were the features of the day's llonril of Trnde ljuslneps , which In the end finally overcame some persistent short selling nml closed the market nt nn ndvance of from Vie to o for July , with May nt the pnme price ns on the day before. May corn closed % c higher nnd Mny onta Uo higher. 1'ro Visions finished at slight declines. Wheat , which closed yesterday weak nnd flejected , opened strong nnd In good dc- mnnd. It kept up Its spirits for a time , but heavy Bolting of shorts became the feature of the ttndlng for nn hour , nnd there wns BO much tnoro of It than the buying orders could nbsorb that the price soon began to give way , and from ( Wic nt the opening for Jlay there wns a decline to C'J'ic ' , nnd a drop In July from GlUc nnd GU4e about the opening to C0',4o. ' The strong opening was du ? to the continuance of the dry weather In the winter wheat country nnd the strength of the Liverpool market In the face of yesterday's decline litre. The mar- Uet recovered from the prices last quoted to near the level of the opening quotations , but short tellers were In readiness for It nnd ngaln gave the bulls more than they could carry , dtprc-SBing the price again to r > 9',4c for Afay nnd to Oi-1J8r for July. A very lipnvy rash business was done here , although New York reported no Inquiry there. Ar mour & Co. reported SiO.W ) bu. sold by them for qxport ; J. J. Hrynnt reported hav ing sold five enrgoo ; " , already amounting to- Kclher to about Zlft.WO bu. i'rlmary mnrket receipts were ISJ.OO ) bit. , against 171,000 bu last week nnd 172,000 bu. n year ngo , nn < exports from IMP Atlantic seaboard \vere only nbout ICO.IWO bu. In wheat nnd Hour together. The rnch business done hero was the chief Influence nrnr the close , nnd the persistent selling by the bears all day was overcome. Huyvrs llmilly wanted wheat nftcr the bears had baled themselves out , nnd , there being little mure for sale , the price rose buoyantly In Iho last twenty minutes of the session to n"ar the highest price of the day for July. The liitcst trad ing wns nt t,9c for May nnd ClM > e to Cl'lc ° A report from San KranclKco that the 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 bu. of wheat belonging to the Fair estate had been ordered to be Bold nnd wns depr sslng the markets on the Pacific const was one of the Influences which the market hero bad to contend with. The closing demand was such that Cl , .c wns bid for July before the-traders lef The corn market was dragged about by wheat. It opened firm at 47' < iC for Mny nnd 47c for July , sold for May nt from 47'fc to 47'Jc , down to from lOtfc to 4fie nnd baok again to from -ITlJo to 4'Uc nt the close. July pursued n similar course , nelllng off to 47'Ac nnd back to from 47-lc to 47&c In the end. Receipts today were 'oats ' were only fairly nctlve , with a flrme feeling , Inllucnccd by n similar feeling li wheat nnd corn , dry weather here nm Borne covering by shorts. May started u 2Sc , sold to SSUc , down to 2S14C , nml closci nt 2Sc. July ranged from 2Sc to 289 c am closed nt USUc bid. The provision market was dull nnd price had a somewhat downward tendency. In the end , compared with closing prices 01 the dny before , pork wns 12' c lower , Inn 7V4o nnd ribs Go lower. The day's run o ! hogs numbered 29,000 head , and for tomor row 23,000 are expected , the Increasing re ceipts , with lower prices at the yards , caus ing the easier feeling. Estimated receipts for Thursday : Wheat , 8fl cars ; corn , 223 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs , 2C.COO head. The Isndlng futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : KLOl'Il Winter patenls , J2.COiT3.00 : winter BtralRhtB , 12 ! V12.7.V. pprlnK iwtcnts. Jl.JUffn.O ) ; aprlne utrnlKlilx , } 2 231J.I.OO : li.iKers , tl.S5 > ! | 2.Xi. WHKAT No. 2 FprlnK , 37 < t < CnsC ; No. 3 tprlng , nominal s No. 2 rod. f.D fifiOe. CORN No. 2 , 17 f47l.'icj No. 3 yellow. 40f4 < i'.5c. OATS Nn. 2. 2Sic ; No. 2 White , 32',4T33c ' ; No. I while , Sl JtSIV.e , HYI3 NIL 2. Me. nAKMir No. 2. C30D3UCJ No. 3 , MQoSc ; No. 4 , M i31c. FI.AX HKED-Xo. 1 , N.I2. TIMOTHY SHii-rrline , } j.n. IMlOVIfilONB-Mcm | mrl { , ppr bbl. . | 12.:2'.iQ ' 12.3714. 1-nrd , per 100 lb . , JO RTgR.M. Short rtba , Bides. looKn. fiflG.7li. ( Dry snlled Khoul- flerH , hnxcd , ir.3HiO5.W ; short clear sides , boxed. IG.uinc.co. WII18KV Distillers' nnlsheil eoods , per gal. , 11.23. HOOAHS Cut loaf , J4.8 ? ; gniulnted , M.12 ; Itnndnnl A , JI.03. The following were the receipts and Bhlpmcntn today : On the ProJucQ oxcli.iniratod.iv tlio butter mar ket wai Btoady : creamery. 10 j20c : dairy. BJlSc. rlriu ; 12iiil2o. ! ClicvHo , creams , NIJW YOIIIC < ) r.Niu.vt. : M t Qnntntlon on the IVInvlpal Com- lllUllltllK Hill ) StllplOK , NEW YOIUC , April 2l.-FIX > UR-Uecoipts , 17,500 bbls. ; cxpurts , 13.:0 < ) bbls. ; Bales. 17,70 plies. MaiKct quiet , wllh buyers nnd tellers nbout lOc apart ; exporters were out of the miikcrt. City mill patents , JI.Wf71.15 ; winter patents , J2.SO 1.33 ; clly mill clears , J3.S.VB3.43J wlnli-r slrnlghtH , J3.0ftffX20 ; Mlnne > la. bakers , J2.15ff3.40. llye flour , nrm ; salon , 4O ) bbls. ; lupcrllne , W.5ffl3.39. COIIN M13AIQulet ; yellow western , tl.lOfli 1.13 ; llrnmlywlne , 52.70 , HIK'KWHKAT Nominal nt 4 ! > GWc. WIH2AT IlPcelptB , none ; cxixiris , 32,000 bu. ; nlea , 8,25.1,000 IHI , futures , 40.0UO bu. si l. HIHH market firm ; No. 2 red. In store. C5iiiMvc : ; afloat , cr.Tic ; f. o. b , , C7'iflC73ic , afloat ; No. 1 hanl , 73HC. delivered. Options were moderately active , and averaped etcndy nil day. 1'rlcea ck ed slr.uly a * UdUa net ndvance. Ixicnl horts covereU vlK < > ii i ly at the opening on higher private cable In tha faec of lower public s-ccounts , but offering' * pmvnl to be henvy , nnd K quiet reaction followeil wllh a nulet but Bteiidy market nt midday A sharp decline In the after noon followed the announcement Ihat the courts had ordered the Fair wheat sold , but i > rlee nnally rallied. No , 2 red , Mny. Cl l-lCIiGI ic , clowtl nt 6lr ) c ; June , Cl\CC3t e , closetl nt 65'4e ; July , G4 ; JCVic. ; elided nt U > ; c ; Aueust , CIHff Ko , clonetl nt KVic ; Keplember , 65H4IW-1. closed at 66c : Docrinbor , GiKftdSc , closeil ut CSc. COIIN Ileci-lpm , 2,600 bu. ; exinirts , 9.700 Ul ; ale , 300.0'JO bu. futures , 20.WJ bu. epot. Spot market tlrm ; No. 2. atloat , ICe ; He.-uner ml\iM , I2c In elevator. Options noM off nt first on favorable ) wenther and plinllni ; news , rnllle.l liiler. nnd was Irregular In Ihe afternoon , ilnnlly pjlvanclnir i n coverlnB , nnd closwl Uo hlKlu-r ; May , BlHttW'lc. clo l nt 62'4c ; Juno doted ai Kot July , HT fMc. cltw l nt 5lc. OATS Ilecolpts , 31,0(0 bu. ; exports , ! .SOO bu. ; tales , 173,000 bu. futures. 2.(0)Ui , rjiot. Hp il mnr. ket linn : No. 2 , M\f32Hc ; No. S dHlvere.1 , : H FJ3V4c ; No. 3. 31c ; No. 2 while. S7 37'ic ; No. while , SGUWWic ; track , mixed wesiem. 33 ; c : track , white wrstnn , 37r41c. Options mrxler- ut ly active nnd generally firmer on covering , oloBlne ViCJfco lilsher ; May , S2'i 32Hc , clotwl at JJ'io : July , 33i33Vic. closiM at 33Uc. liors gulet ; state , cumniim to choice , old , IC c ; I'aclllo cxxul , old , SCiCc ; 1WI , HilOo. HAY Steady ; chipping , Wl/Wc ; good to choice , t54f75c. UlUKS-Strong ; Ilucnos Ayres. dry. 10 to ! l Ibs. . 134c ; wet salted New Orleuim , selected , 45 to CS II > H. , C o : Texas , diy , 21 to 30 Urn. , So , I.KATI112H Firm ; hemlock sole , lluenos Ayres , IlKht to henvy weights , 17tll8c. rilOVIBIONS-IUvf. Him : family. Jll.OOfflSW ; Clly , extnv India. 17. < KWn'J.M. Cut menls. < iulel. pickled Ix llett , JO.7iiiC.S7ii ; pickled rlioulders. Cc ; pickled ham * , 9\i < ilOe. IjirJ. easy ; western teiim chwed at tz.13 , nominal ; April closed at U.15. nominal ; Muy , 17.1 ! , nominal ; July , 7.:0. nominal ; n-tlned , quiet ; com | > ound , Jj.2i4i5.37i4. IVrk , quiet ; new inifs , JlJ.&Oi'H.Wj funilly , II3.60O14.OJ ; short clear , t13.6OSl3.CO IIL'TTEII tiulet ; we tem dairy , StflJ'ic ; west- > m ereamer > % lIC3)c ) ; Klglns. Jv > c , ClIKKaK-Old , t-teady ; large. 6UUc ; small , lOHHc ; part tktnu , iU7c. KQOV oker ; state and Pennsylvania , 13 0 I4a ; westeni , fresh , U'.iUlS'.ic ; southern , lViU lc ; receipts. 11,151 pkgs , TALLONV Flnni-r ; city , 41iCJc ; country. MJ Hie. 1'BTnOLEUM Nominal ; United rl ce.l at ) Z.06 MdJ 3VMUB < toDt in 111 * . , | ) nomlnili Washing ton , In bulk , nominal ; reflnul New York , 110 ; riilludnlpliln nml llnHlmorr , lit ! ) Philadelphia and llulllmnre. In bulk , 17.45. IinglN'-Ptead'j strained , common to good , si & ' * ul.o2U , TIIItPKNTINE-rirm , SlUflSJo. lllfK-Steady ; domentlc , fair to extra , 4HW OAe , J u pun. 4JtHc. . . MOI.AHHKS-Btciuly ; New Orleans , open ket tle. ( rood to choice. aiflSCc. MKTAI.S Pi Iron , sternly ; Scotch , II9.WW M.O'j Am rlciui , I3.KKJ12.00. Copper , steady ; brokers' price , I.CJ < 4 ; ixclmnge price , M.W. I.on'l , sln nKj lirokers' pilCe , J2.M ; exchange price , j.07',4. ' Tin , quiet : Blrults . 5I3.SO ? 13IO ; plnlen , slow. Sale * on 'clmnse , 10 tons tpot tin , $13.20 ; M toni to Octnlnr 1 , nt 113.80 ; S Inns Mny. 8. O. , duuble , I13.M ; 3 cars April lend , nt 13.10. Speller , quiet ; domestic , 13. W. COTTON HiiHl : OI1 < Active nml firmer ! snles nnl Intu yrntcnlay. 1.000 bbls. , Including prime summer yellow at 27B27'ie : closing with J8o asked ; off summer yellow nt JS'.Jc. OMAII.V OIMKAI : : , MAUKKT , Cnnilltlon nt Trailo unit Qnolntlonri on MntiloRiiil 1'nncr I'roilnce. Poultry was u little more plenty today nnd the market on liens wns not quite ro strong. The local cg-R market wns n little firmer , nnd a good many < lenlcrs were nsklng ' ,40 advance. Chicago l'roduc < 5 FayH thnl the bear * on the egg situation hnve not entirely given up the ghost. Hut those who liuve not ndmUted that the price of * eggR Is cslabll hc < l for ttiu next thirty days nt lenst n full cent uliovn the rullnit price la-t : year nt this time lire not liuylnic nny t'KKS , becaiiHC liny cinlK.l bo | iurchased at prices within their vlewH , It him been a struggle for the pact Unco weeks , wlileh nil ndniltted Hull till 4 week would Kettle for g < wd. The benis nrRiied that the people would get tired of eggs nfter HoMer nml give the pi-culntors ] nn cip | < irtunlly to get Bomo of them nt i educed prices. Therefore they made up their minds to hnld off until nfler Ihe cnurnioua consumptive demand was over. Kuster hn-s pa ol , , nnd Instead of belns a weaker nmiket tlin.uqlii.ut . the country It him been n firmer one , l > ui e the ranks of the hears have bei-ii brnken nnd n penernl plampede mnile fnr eggs. At l-ext the pennon Is lule. Halter being Inter than lust yar , the packers are Inter nbout getting nt tlio storage business , and the result U Unit there Hie fewer 'ggs in the storage hnufcn nt preyeni than there were a year ago till oUr the country. The majnrlly of eggi that linvo bren purchused thus fnr linve been taken by the vonimlsKlxn men IM n iuli > , wlm felt the neeil fnr the stix-lc fnr their trade later on nnd did not care to take their chances un the market llin next thlrt > days. Hut ns n rule the specu lators have held off and some ot them are still looking for lower pilceK. Hut ill ? mnjnrlty , who weie | iredlellnK lower pilcea two weeks ngo. have conceded , ( is stiite < l above , thai prices have been fixed for n lime nt least , pioliably fir thirty d.iy < > , during whleli period the majority of spring eggs should linve been put nway. It Is admitlpj by all conceined Unit the cunsuinpllve demand Ims been far heavier tlian expected after Master. The demand In the ChlciiKo market from the liicnl trade Is > et tuimcthliiK rnoimnus , nnd with 11.010 a da > In the maikct eaily In the week It wns not an easy matter to get supplies In car lots , and there was no mch thing as shading Hie market. In the wealern ccniers of less img- nlludc buyers from tills p 'Hit have usually kept Iho eggs pretty well cleaned up nt pi Ices which left little or no margin In the Chicago nmiket , but made It possible toeecuie llic- eggs where the purchasing would not crowd prices up nl this point. Wllh the mat ket a fun cent higher than liiKt year , nnd the tat Iff duly fiom Canada , lower , It Is admitted that pretty close figuring will have to be made In older to get out of the season wllh a profit. A good many are predicting a heavy nm of esgs In the fall as a result of the Into nprlUB , while others aie of Ihe op'nlon lliat It will be necessary to lun llic slornge season well Into June In order to fill the storage houses up. Quotations : naas Choice stock , llOllUc ; dirty stock , sec ondti , lOc. lirTTllU Packing stock , 67c ; fnlr to good country. 10i13c : choice to fancy , 14fl7c ; Kntheic , " creamery , lf ! fl"o ; separator creamery , 19W20C. MVI3 POUl/rriY-1'uultiy Is not plentiful , and there Is a Btronger market. Hens , SiUSlic ; mixed. 7'.4fi8e ; ducki. fi'.ifii'c ' ; turkeys , lOc ; heavy toms , 9c : geese , S4/S'ic. OAMIIllue wing teal , per doz. , J1.50 ; green wine tenl , per doz. , Jl.23Ql.CO ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , tl.00ftl.2u ; canvaMmcks , Jl.OOif J.OJ ; mallards and red heads , 125003.00. VKAk Choice fnt , 70 lo inn Ibs. , nre quoted nt CV4W7o ; large nnd course , 34c. CHHKHK Wisconsin full cieam , Young Ameri cans , ISHfitSc : twins , 13c ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cieam , lie ; NchrnsKa nnd Iowa , part skims , 7flSc ; Llmburgcr , No. 1 , He ; brick , No. 1 , lie- , Swiss. No. 1 , 15e. HAY Upland hay , J3.SO ; midland , $9 ; lowland , } S.W ; rye straw , J5.DO ; color makes Ihe price tin hay , Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. 1'IUCONS Per doz. , J1.00Q1.20. VKGBTAHMiS. POTATOnS Western slock , car lots , Cjf70c ; small lots , 7c : Karly I lose sex-il potatoes , SOc ; Karly Ohio seed , $1.10 ; Northern Early Ohio seed , Oln ! HKANS Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima beans , per lb. , EUc. ONIONS On 01 ders- yellow , per bu. , $1.10 ; red , $1.20. CAHHAGK On orders , S flSe. HW13KT POTATOES uood stock , $2 ; seed , $2.23. $2.23.HOIISBRADIBH Per lb. , GJ7c. PARSNIPS Per bbl. . $1.75. , HUTAHAOAH Per lb. . l 4c. ! ' 1,1 , PARSLKY Per 'loz. bunches. 33c. TL'IINII'S Per bbl. , Jl.CO. Sl'lNACII-Per bbl. , $2. WATER CHESS Per 16-qt. case. I1.COO1.75. HAIHK1IKS Per lloz. buncllfs , 35c. ORKKN ONIONS 1'er doz. bunches , 2032JC. I.UTTUCE Per doz. . 30i33c. ABPAHAOVS White stock on orders , GOflCOc per doz. bunches ; green , 40c. P113 PLANT Per lb. , 4c. FIIU1TS. The quality of the Texas strawberries Is un usually good this season. STRAW lliilIlIE8 Per 24-qt. case , $ G : scarce. APPLES Choice slock , JO.GO ; box apples , $2.23. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Funcy Washington navels , per box. $ J.CO ; fancy Washington navels , per box , 96 and 112 size , $3 ; choice Washington navels , regular size , $3.2."i ; choice Washington navel * , 90 nnd 112 size , $3 ; fancy seedlings , per box , $2.75 ; choice seedlings , per box , $2.2.1 < U2.50. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , 300 size , $1.50 : strictly choice lemons , 300 size , $3.75 ; exlra fancy lemons. SO' ) ttlze , 14 : strictly choice lemons , SCO size. W.50rl(3.75. . HANANAS Choice shipping slock , per bunch , F1OS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12Ifl3c ; California , bag * . 7c. HONEY New York , ICc ; dark , Ho ; California , ' ' .MAPLE SYIU'P Gallon Jugs , per doz. , $12 , lllxby , 5-Bnl. OHI13 , $ .1. MAl'LE HUOAH-Pcr lb. . PfflOc. NtlTS-Almonds. 14c ; English walnuts , Fofl- shelli'd , 12c ; Ftandaids , lie ; Illbeils , 9c ; Drnzll nuts , Sc : pecans , 10SJ12C , MINCE MHAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per Hi. , 0"c ; 10-giil. kegs , Cc ; condensed , per case of 3 doz. pkes. , $2.50. DATES In CO lo 70-lb. boxes , 5' , c per lb. ; fnrd dales. 9e per lb. BAl'EU ' KHAUT Choice white , per bbl. , $3.50 ; per half bbl. . $ J. C1DHU Pure Juice , per bbl. . $5 : half bbl. , $3. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Co ; No. 2 preen hides , O'.ic ; No. 1 gieen salted hides , 7c ; No. 2 green Failed hides , 6 > , fec ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 15 Ibs. , SiS'Jo ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 1 dry Mine hides , S09c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , Cjf'c ; No. 1 dry s.ilicd hides , 7c ; part cured hides , c per puund let's than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Grcen salted , each 2560c ; each OiiflSc ; dry nhcaillngs ( short wooled eaily skins ) , No. I , each , 0ilOc ; dry shearllugB ( short wooled eaily skins ) , No. 2 , each 6c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebinaka butcher wool pells , per Brcen Balled shearling" ( short wooled early skins ) , pound , actual weight , MiSc ; dry Mint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , nclual Height , 4Gf.c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per pound , aeiual weight , 4BC' , c ; dry Hint Colorado munaln wool pelts , per pound , actual weight * , 4QCc. Have feet cut off , aa It Is useless lo pay fielKht on them , TALLOW AND GHEASE No. 1 tallow , 4' . 41,40 ; No. 2 tallow , 3ii4c ; Krease , while A , 4 { ? 44c ! : Krease. while II , 3Vic : crease , yellow , 2ifl > 3o ; grease , dark , 24c ! ; old buller , 2(82ic ( ! ; beeswax , prime , 175iMc ; luiiBh tallow , 2c. WOOL , UNWASHED Fine heavy , W7c ; flne light , SJfflc ; quarter tilood , 10fJI2o ; seedy , hurry and chaffy , Si9c ; colted nnd broken , com so , 7ff9c : celled anil broken , fine. C Sc. WOOL. WABHED-Medlum , ISSlSc ; fine , 11 ® ICc ; lub nnvheil , KOTISc ; black. Sc ; bucks , Co ; tatf locks , 2T3c ; dead pulled , & 06c. Fit US. Ft'ns near , block , No. 1 , large , J20.00T23.00 ; bear , brown , No. J , laiBe , $20.00823.00 ; No. 1 me dium , $16.00 ; No , 1 , Email , $12.00 ; bear , brown , yearllnss. No. 1 , larpe. $10.IO ( T12.00 ; No. 1 me dium , $8.00 : No. 1 , small. $0.00 ; bear , brown , culs. No. 1. larse. $7.00 ; No. 1. medium , $5.00 ; No. 1 , Binall , $3.00 ; badger , NJ. 1. medium , $15.00 ; No. 1 , small. $8.o < > Jrlo.oO ; bear , black , yearlings , No. 1 , lurue , $ l2.nii 15.00 ; No. j , me dium , $10.00 ; No. 1 K inn II , ; 7.00 ; bear , black , cubs. No. 1 , large , $ C.OOQS.OO ; No. 1 , medium , $3.UO iG..iO ( ; No. 1 , small , $4.00 ; bear , black. Mon tana nnd Ilocky mountain. No. 1. large. J13.00W 20.00 ; No. 1. medium , $14.00 ; No. 1 , small , J10.00 ; iK-ar , black , Montana ycnillncs , No , 1 , large , $12.W ; No. 1 , medium , JS.OO ; No. 1 , small , J5.00 ; bear , black. Montana cubs. No. 1 , large , $0.50 ; No. 1 , medium , J4.M ; No. 1. small , $3.00 ; bear , sliver tip. No. 1 , targe , $20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $12.00 ; No. 1. small , JS.OO ; bear , silver Up , year- lings. No. 1 , large. $11.00 ; No. 1. medium , $ .00 ; NJ. 1. small , $5 ; bear , silver tip , cubs , No. 1 large , J1.00 1.M ; No. 1. medium. COc ; No. 1 , small , fVe ) : Usher. No , 1 , luiKe , $ S.OQ ; No. 1 , medium , $6.00 ; No. 1 , small , $4.00 ; fox. silver , ns to color , acconlLnu to beauty. No. 1 , large , $100.00 ; No , 1 , medium , $00.00 ; No. 1 , small. $50.00 : fox , silver , pale , ncconllne to teauly. No. 1 , lame , $30.00 ; No , 1 , small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect bllll'WI. * v < * , l".l > * , "A w , ultl'lII7 , rtv. J , large , $4.00 ; No. l , medium. 13.00 ; No. 1 , small , $2.UO ; wolf. mounlaUi , No. 1 , large , $3.00 ; No. l , medium. $1.00 : Nn. 1 , small , 11.60 ; wolf , prairie. No. 1. large. U6 0c ; No. 1. medium. COc ; Nn. 1 , small. 40c : bea\er , per skin. No. 1 , large. $5.004f 6.00 ; No. I , medium , $4.50 ; No , 1 , email , IJ.OO ; beaver klt , No. 1 , large. $1.00 ; No. 1. medium , $1.50 ; No. 1 , small , 75c ; muskmts , winter. No. 1 , large , SBlOc ; No. 1 , medium , to ; No. 1 , small , Tc ; mutkr&ts. fall. No. ] , large , 4U c : No. i , medium , 7c ( No. l , small. 6c ; mmkrat kits. J8Sc. lolton Alurket. NEW ORLEANS , April Jt-COTTON-QuUij middling , 6Hc ; low middling , ,60 ; good ordlnnrr , 6 l-16o ; net receipts. 2,671 bnlfft ; gross , 2Sa bftlrs ; exports , ronstnrlve , 2,430 boles ; sates , 2,004 Uilrsi stock. 271,149 bales. NEW YORK , April 21. COTTON Quiet i middling , S li-ISc ! nn receipts , M bales ; ( trots , 2,710 bnlcs ; forwarded , (01 bale * ; tnles , 200 bales ; spinners , 109 bales ; stock , 227,3 bales. STOCKS AM ) RON OS. Hull Movement In Securities Rocclrod n Decided Sellmclt. NEW TORK. April 2l.-Thc bull movement on the Block exchange , which hns been In force for nomc weeks past , has occnalonnlly shown A reactionary tendency , but hns not met a serious setback before today. It must not be tinder- stood , however , thnt the entire mnrkct has given way or that the bottom linn fallen out of the market , but nevertheless It Is a fact the result of today's trading I * n depreciation In values of the active shares with very few exceptions , and the heaviest sufferers nre such niieculatlvo lenders n the coal flocks nnd the grangers of the rnllrond group nnd Chlcngo Ons nnd Cordngo of the Industrials. There wn n fpecliU reason for the depression In the coalers , which Is to txi found In the decision of the presidents of the imlhrncltc coal rondo , made today , to nbeo. lutely refuse the demands of the Rending com pany and to miiiwnd the negotiations looking to nn nmlcable settlement of the percentages nue tloii. The movement In the coal stocks has , since the lieglnnlng of what Is known ns the "presi dents' conference , " been largely dependent uwn the favornble or unfavorable reports of the progress of the conference nnd the breaking ort of the negotiations naturally caused liquidations. The decline In the granger stocks wns largely sympathetic , for there wns no news In the Btreel nfTectlng these properties , and the selling Is l > ellcved to have been mainly for the pur. pones of profit taking. Realizations were also In order In most of the other stocks which hnv been In line wllh the advancing column. Not that the selling was all for the purpose of tnklng proms , for shorts , taking advantige of the situa tion , put out some lines during the late nfter- noon and materially helped the downwind move ment. There were no evidences of weakness nl the opening of business , the market being active nnd strung , but the dealings gradually ntsumcd ft he-ivy tone nnd rallies nnd reactions followed each other In micceiwion throughout the dny , the declining tendency l > clng most marked In the final dealings nnd the market closing do- cldely heavy. The deollngs In bonds today were again of large dimensions , wllh fnme Irregu- tnrlly In the speculative Issues. The closlnir sales , however , were In the main almve yester. day's Until transactions. The aggregate sales were JZ,978,000. The Evening Post's London cablegram Fnys : Settlement has commenced , nml the account dis closed In Americans Is much larger , but stocks rather scarce , and contangoes on Americans were not much nbovc 3 per cent per annum. There was large buying of Americans for Ihe new nc- count. 'Hie buying wns not from ( he public , but from good quarleis , both heic nnd abroad. Erles nnd Reading * were strong. There was n reaction nfler regular hours , but they finished llnncr again. Grand Trunks have risen sharply. There Is nn Immense Interest In the meeting < > n Tuesday. The Times' money n-tlcle favois Cha-Ks Rivers Wilson's election na president , nnd Indi- cnles Us probability. In reality , however , bal anced appear pretty evenly divided , nnd It is Impossible to forecast the reuslt. The markets generally were good. Consols nre better , nnd n slight Inquiry for bar gold won resumed In the open market. It looks like n preparation for n fiutacr consignment to Ameilca before long , ns ihere wns no Inquiry from any other source. The following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York ex change today : Atclilson. 5 Norinwestern Hi ! Adama Kxpress. . . 143 N. W. DM 141 Alton. T. II * N. Y. Central 8J Am. Kxprcns 113 N. Y. AN. K. .10 Ilalttmoro A Ohio. C6 Ontario AW 17 ? $ Unti.iili Pacific. . . . Orejon Imp 10 Canada Southern. . C2K Oregon Nav 17 Central Pacltle. . . . Wi O. S. L. A U. N. . . . ( V Chen. A Ohio - ' P.icinoMall 23 Chlca no Alton 147 P. U. A E 4 | O..H.A Q Plltsburj 157 Chicago ( Inn Pullman Palaco. . 107HI Consolidated R.is. 133 ItcadliiE HIS C..C. . C. A St. L. . , . II. n. W 17 Colo. Conl A Iron. . U. O. W. pfd 43 Cotton Oil Cert. . . , Hock Island OH UclawaruA Hud. . 128 St. Paul 1)1 ) Del. . Luck. A W. . . 158 do jifd 11751 ! ) . & 11,0. pfd St. P. A Omaha. . . . air n. AC. P. co dopfu 10i ! Krle Southern Pacific. . 17 do pfd Sitirar llellnery. . . . 100 < Kort Wayne 157 Tcun , Co-it A Iron. 2 Hi G. Northern ufd. . . lll.'l Tex.'is Pacific 10 C. AK. I. nfd . . . . 07 T. AO Cent. ufd. . 77M Hocking Valley. . . Jl ! Union Pacific 13 : Illinois Central. . . 01 U. S. Express 41 St. P. A Diilnth . . . W. St. U A P 7H K.A T. pfd dopfd 10X L\ko : \ Erlo A Woit Wells Kanro Ex. . . 104 do pfd Western Union . . 8HH Lakoshorn Wheoliiiir AL. E. . 13" LeadTruit dopfd 43 LoulBvlUo AN. . . . M.ASt.L 27 L. A N. A D. A K.B UK MaulmtlaiiCon. . . , G. E 33I < McmuhlsAC in N. L BHh MIchliMn Cent. . , , 1111,4 C. F. AI 'Jl Missouri Pacific. . dopfd UB Mobllo A Ohio . H. AT. C lOU. NnshvlllR Clint. . . U ! ) T. A. A. A N. M. , . . ' 1 } National Cordneo. U T. si. L. AK. c. ! . a ; dopfd 10 dopfd . - . 19' ' 10w N. J. Central w 9. U. K 1NU N. A W. pM do pfd :13 : } < North Am. Co. . . . Am , Too. Co ! > SJ Northern PnclBc. . dopfd 100 No.Pnc. pfd St. P. , M. A M 100 U. P. . D. AO bid. The total pales of stocks today were 2SS.400 shares , including : American Cotton Oil , 3,4'TO ' American Sugar , 24,700 ; American Tobacco , 2.900 AlchlsiKi. G.aX ) ; Iluillngton , 10,500 ; Chesapeake & Ohio , S.SOrt ; Chicago O.is , 13.W3 ; Cleveland , Cln elnnatl , Chicago i St. LouK G,2')0 ' ; Uelnwnrc & Hudson. 3,300 ; General Llcclrlc , 7.300 ; Kansas & Texas preferred. 4.500 ; Long Island Traction. 4.WO ; Louls\-illo & Nnahvllle. 3tA ) ; New Jersey Centrnl. C.200 ; New Yolk & New Ilngland. 6W NorthweKtern , 3.HOO ; ItCiidlng , 31,200 ; Rock Island .I.IMO ; St. Iuis & Southwestern , 3,400 ; St. Louis & Soulhwesleirt prefeired , 8,700 ; St. Paul , 19.VOO Southern Railroad. CS.IO ) ; Southern Rnllrond pre ferreil , 8.700 ; Wabacli preferred , S.SO' ) ; AVcstern Union. 3,300. . Now Vork Mo.ioy Marhot. NR\V YORK , April 2I.-1IONBY ON CALT - Cosy n.t I',45f2 per cent ; last loan , l',4 per cent closeil nt IVi per cent. PRIMU MURCANTILB I'APCn-I iC5 pe C > ' ST'ERLINO EXCHANGE virm. with nctuni business In bankers' bills nt Jt.89K04.S9l ! > for de mnnd nnd J4.m04.SSli for sixty days ; iwjled rates. J4.WO4.9'V4 ) ; commercial bills , J4.S7',4 < ir4.S74 SILVER CEHTIF1CATES CTTde'CSJ. OOVKRNMENT HONDS-KIrm : etnle bonds , dull : rnllrond bonds , generally tlrm. Closing quolotlons on bonda Trere ns follows ; U. S. 4 , reg. . new. U.Alt , U. " 8 U. S. 48 coup. now. D , Alt. R. 4s U. 3. r.u. reg Erlo 'JdH U. y. Eft , coup U. II. AS. A.Us. . . U.S. 4H , res G. 11 AS. A.- . . „ US U. S , 46.coup II. AT. C. 5s. . . . 107 U.S.- . res im doOx OS Pacific On of ' 1)5. 100 M. It. A T. 1st 4s. . Ali. : Clans A 1115 do''d 4a A In. ClnRi II Kill Mutual Union Oa. . 115 Ala. Clnas C us N. J. C. Don. OH. . . ll'J Aln. Currency . . . us No. Pac. Isti 117W La. Now Con. 4s. 95 do'-Mn OIK MlRsourl Ul 100 N. W. Consols 13 ! ) N.C. Os 121 doS. P. Deb. Bs , ' N. C. 41 10' ' R. G. West. lain. . . § § S.O.nonfnnd 1H St. P. Consols 7a. . 12U Tonn. now not Os. 84 doC. A P. W B . ll.'H Tenn. nuWHOt 6s 100 Si L. A I.M.Ron. 5. 7H Tcnn. oldlla 110 St. L.AS.F.Oa.1.0. 1UH Vn. Centuries 60H Ti'X. Pas. IsU tHO dodcfurred II M do2da 20) Alchlson 4R 72Jfi U. P. liUof ' 'JO. . . 101H Atchlaon 1'rt A. . . . \VeilSliora4li HIS ! Can lid , So. .Ms. . . . So. K It DO C. P. IsH of 'i)5. ) . . 101K > bid. Ilostori Stock < Juoc. tlom. noSTON. April 24. Call loans , 3S4W oer cent llmo loans , 394V par cent , Closlur prices fo locka , bonds and mlnlii ; A.T. AS. F 6 11-1(1 ( \V. Eleo. pfd. Am. Suvar. WIH. Central I Am. Suenr pfd. . . . Edlflon Klco 125 Hay Stain Cina lion. Kleo. nfd 05 UellTelophone. . . AlclilH in 2da . . . . z.t Hoalon A Alnany. . BIO Atchlson 4a DoBliin A Maine. . . ins New England Oa. . C. II. A U Gen. Electric Ca. . . 87) , Fltchlnirir Wla. Cent. luta. . . . 54 ! ( leu. Kloclrlc. Atlantic 10V. . . Mexican Cenlr.il. . Dost-iii A Montana 3D 4 N. Y. AN.-E .15 Ilutto A OoBlon. . . 11 Old Colony 170W Calumet A Rccla. . 78 Ore. Short Line. . . Centennial (0 Rubber 3fl Frinklln 1:1IH : San mi-no 7 Kcnra.trire IH Union Pacific 1H Oscoola West End OS Qmncy WcBl End pfd 8KV < Tamnrack . , . Wcflllnyli. Eleo. . . . : i3hi Wolverine Han FrmicMco Allnlnc Stucic Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO. April 21.--Thoomcl.il clos ing quolntioua for mining stocks today wore ai followu : Alia 18 Halu.V NorcroaB. Annca 27 Juslico U llelchcr US Mexican 80 HcBtXIiolchor. . . . 78 Mono IK Uodlu Con U'O Mount Diablo IR Iliilllon 17 Occidental Con. . . 20 IlulwiT Con 11 Ophtr ItiltU Challenge Con 411 Overman . U Choliar 4S Polosl 41) Connitenco NO 2U Con. Cut it Va. . . . . 208 Sierra Nevada Ul Con , Imperial 1 Silver Hill Uli Crown Point GO Silver Kin ? 10 Exchequer 'J Union Con 31 Gould A Curry. . . . . 4U Stiver barn , OOH30C < c. Mexican dollars , 0 , ' > ! { Ct Dralu , slent , So ; teleeraphlo , "Mo. Neir Yuri : Allnin ; ( Jantatloui. NKW YOHK. April 24. The following arj the closinc luuilii' . ' qnoutioim : ' Ilulwrr. 16 Mexican , . 7 < > Choler no Olililr 145 Crown Point art Plymouth . 20 Con. Cat. & Va. . . . 2(15 ( Quicksilver. . . . 37 B UendwooU 5 clupfa 1USO Gould * Curry. . . 40 Sierra Nevada. . . . 70 llalo A. Noi-cront. . 110 Si.iiul.ini 275 HomebtakQ luoo Union Con. 45 Iron Silver 20 Yellow Jacket , . . . 8S London Htook Uuotatlons. LONDON. April 24 t p , in. clotlnif : Can.Pftclflo . . . 40H St. Paul com C3H Erlo P.'H N. Y. Conlral 10'J Erlo2da 1)7 ) Pennsylvania. . . . 33H 111. Central U4 ' ' ' ' ' ' Mexican ordinary. 20 Ue'x. Cunt'ncw'i'a' . . C5U UAH SILVKR-SOttd pr ounce. MONEY ' .4 per cent. The rate of discount In open market for thort bills is H p r cent ; three months' bills , ft p r cent * iMAIIA LIVE SHJGIl MARKET Receipts of Bcof Oattfo ardly Sufficient to Build FFERING ? DID NOT' PLEASE BUYERS tun or Hogs Wns n lUtlo Larger nml nn Kcports from Other Taint * I'rlcci Declined lUJk chtft Unnntul Clood nt the Decline. WEDNESDAY , April 21. The receipts today were 093 cnttle , 4,181 OKS , 3SO slieep nnd 11 horses , ns ngnlnst DC1 i.ittle , 3,411 hogs nml 436 slieep yepterilny , ml 1,401 cnttle , 4,002 lioga nnd no sheep on iVednesduy of last \ve k. The receipts for thp week thus fnr nre ,800 cnttle , 9,310 hotrg nml 6,120 sheep , as gainst G.352 cattle , U.02S hogs and 271 sheep he first half of Inst week. CATTLB The receipts of cattle today , 'cru almost exactly the same as yestcrdny , 10 fur ns numbers were concerned. Among he offerings were a few western beeves irid n small showing or natives , but the total offerings of beef steers were light. There was not much upon which to bulhl i market. Aa a result the trade wns slow ind dull , nnd there xvns almost no market. The cnttle on sale did not appear to please the buyers nnd they were wry indifferent. The market on beef steers was In a very nsntlsfactory condition , to say the lenst. There were about live loads of cowa nnd iclfers in the yards , nnd the market on hat kind of cattle was nbotit steady. The iffcrlngs were picked up early. Stackers and feeders were not very plcnll 'ul , but there was no great demand. Do , Irable cnttle pold nbout steady with yester day. Hepresentntlve sales : 11EEF STEEHS. 'o. Av. IV. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. 1. . . . S10 13 40 10..V2I ( I 15 I" . . . . 7V , * 4 " ' > ! ! . . . . S77 400 14. . . . 04J 413 13..11 % 473 'J. ' . . . 5SO 410 1. . . . KM 415 ! > . ! . . . .IIUI 023 1..1CCI 4 14 2..1010 4 23 COWS. 2. . . . flO I ! . " . 1..ins 225 4..1072 2 SO 2. . . . SSO 133 3. . . . U33 2 S3 1..1020 2-JO 1..1IIO 1 W 7. . . . 93 ? a 23 2. . . . 83 3 ( * > 1. . . . 010 ICO 1. . . . S09 2 SI 1. . . . 5.V ) 3 CO 7. . . . S < 5 1 C3 1. . . . tOO 2 J3 2..1133 SCO 2. . . . Ki 175 2. . . . 70 223 4..1130 34) ) . . . . Ml 173 D..1W3 i2:5 I..119) ) 340 1. . . . OSO 200 1. . . . 910 2 : ) 2..1010 350 1. . . . S14 210 1..1010 2 M & . . . . ! > 74 3 SO 0. . . . 830 S 15 2. . , . ! )35 ) 2.75 1..10.V ) 353 3. . . . 9S 220 1..116) 275 12..9 > 0 3M 1..10.SO 20 1. . . . 909 2 7B C. . . . 1)21 ) 3 C3 1..11CO 220 ! > . . . . 9SO 273 1..12JO 3 G3 2. . . . 923 223 1..1019 2 SO 4. . . . 637 210 4. . . . 432 260 4. . . . CC3 321 4. . . . C27 225 1. . . . 430 275 .ri..4.1l 323 5. . . . 421 223 1. . . . 710 300 9..631 3 GO L. . . C50 230 1. . . . CSO 3 00 13ULLS. I. . . . DSO 175 3..IM'i ' 233 1..113(1 ( 230 1..1470 1 M 1..1210 240 1..11IO 2 li" > 4. . . . 770 11.5 1..101' ' ) 250 1..11SO 253 I..1330 200 1..11SO 250 1. . . . 920 260 1..1330 223 10. . . . DOG 250 1..1COO 275 1..122) ) 223 1. . . . 9X ) 230 1..1000 325 233 1..1310 260 1..1390 3 75 CALVES. 2SO 210 ] . . . . 370 310 4. . . . 177 350 203 225 I. . . . 37ft 325 2. . . . 135 400 4 , . . . 347 230 1. . . . 1K ( > 325 1. . . . 110 450 I. . . . 103 300 < STOCKEIIS AND FEEDERS. 8. . . . 781 293 47..ir7Ca.333 21. . . . 943 3 r.5 2. . . . CSO S 23 2..J42T. 3 40 2. . . . "S3 353 7. . . . 517 325 . . . . 340 4. . . . 9J2 3 : > . ' , 3. . . . 617 323 7..179U3 50 3. . . . 87fl' 3 C > 5. . . . 440 330 7. . . . 761 350 21..1089 375 WESTEUNS. Vo. Av. Pr. , jio. Av. Pr. 1 bull 13M $1 90 , t bulli 1510 $2 15 2 cows 1012223Meows 1010 200 37 feeders..1075 3 CO J J.3S feeders..1129. 3 90 HOC1S Thcio were JlUlySseven loads * of hoc n the yards loday , tne. ilanjest run of the week o far. In fact the larii-s.t-iSnci ; Thursday of last vt-ek. Under tlio Inllucrfcetrjf lower reports from other markets the tranOi.oDfned about lOc lower. The demand wns goiftliqtuho decline , and Hie sold In Kor-d sensflnr Uie pent ) belnpr cleared time before mliifl.iyviTIie close was BtraiiK it the decline. There "wefc'a few right good hogs n the yards , and as high as $1.75 was paid fui the tops , but the great b lk of the sales were nt 14.53S4.60. Hepresiiitatlvc sales : Vo. Av. Sh. Pr. .No. Av. Sh. Pr. 98 110 1COI33 _ .77 203 40 $4 M 20 IIS 40 440 07 201 120 435 5..ft. l 33 V ) 4 40"ruwWfi3.193l ! > t. . 455 . , . . ; . . . 40 4 40 ( , a.S8S MJ 2VK ) 4 55 73 ; 164 40 443- 92 170 2UO 4 53 ; ( . . . ' . . . . . 120 443 , ' 32 19S SO 453 i3 186 . . . 443 K > 230 320 4 57'i 98 1C" ! 2M 443 ' C8 211 160 4 57' , ; , 82 17C 200 4 45 ' IB 181 240 4 67'i 41 179 SO 4 47 < i 91 178 40 I 57''j C8 103 . . . 450 . 19 240 80 4 CO SI 151 ICO 45) 43 2S2 120 4 CO 83 200 240 4 M / 75 , K3 320 4 CO. SO 17i ICO 460 S4 226 SO 4 01' 73 170 120 460 77 19L . . . ICO 80 176 ICO 450 71 ! OD . . . 4 CO CJ 151 . . . 450 , CO :63 280 4 CO 72 1S1 SO 450 l 211 40 400 SO 19li 120 4 50 ' 65 " 03 40 4 CO 23 21S . . . 450 12 231 . . . 4 CO SJ 102 ICO 450 SO 215 SO 40' ) 17 230 80 4 60 70 213 . . . 4 CO 78 191 1M I 62VJ 2 325 . . . 4 C' ) 02 224 120 45214 3 2 . . . 400 C3 193 . . . 4 52'i ' 23 210 . . . 4 CO 05 ISO 60 45214 39 247 40 460 M 176 40 4 63 C3 3 SO 4 H 73 206 1M 4 53 S2 236 ICO 46. 10 225 . . . 455 03 24.1 . SO 465 1 350 . . . I 33 R 2CJ . . . 4 C5 6 231 4i ) 453 C7 249 . . . 463 . ' 1 S05 SO 153 C2 24J . . . 465 56 120 200 453 9S 23510 463 57 230 80 433 7S 23t SO 465 05 231 60 4 5"i SI 0 . . . 463 C7 212 1:0 4 33 , . 67 249 . . . 4 C ) 84 21-9 60 455 C2 272 . . . 4 05 74 191 . . . 4 65 67 210 SO 4 70 81 : CC . . . 4 T5 CO SOS . . . 4 70 72 M3 40 453 . 10 34 . . . 470 22 . . . . 210 . . . 4 55 64 314 . . . 4 7j 21 243463 PIGS AND HOUGH. 1 H > . .f 373 1 ICO . . . 423 3S ! ! . . S3 . . . 3 CO 23 140 & 0 423 03 10 ! ) . . . 410 101 127 . . . 413 SHEEP There were two loads received , bu the demand was liffht and the market weak F.ilr to choice natives nre quotable nt J3..iii 4 40' fair to good westerns at $3.0034.23 ; common and stock sheep. $ J2-.tt3.00 ; goo.1 to choice 40 lo 100-lb. lambs , $3,2395.15. CI1IO.U50 LIVE STOCK. Sales of Cnttlo Slow ami HOB Prices llecnuso of Henvy lirrelpts. CHICAGO. April 24. Sales of cattle were slow today , common to Btrlclly choice native steers weighing 950 to 1,600 pounds going for J4.00S6.10 with transactions largely nt { 4.8'iiT5.50. ' ) Th cow trade was only fair at $1.65 4.70. pales being mostly nt $2.60fc4.W. Hulls were unchancc. and veal calves were In the usual demand a $2 oOfffS.OO. The slockers nnd feinlers trade wai very fair at strong prices , with some demam for feeders to fhlp to Ohio. Texas cattle at traded their Fliaie of attention , Bales being imwfy nt 3.M i4.M for slecrs weighing 1.085 to 1,210 pounds. About 1,000 Texans were offered. Hog receipts are running ahead of the general eMieclnlloiiB , and show a substantial gain on recent weeks. lluslneFs today was not very animated early , as buyers were holding back for loner prices , but later on they ( succeeded In celling1 all they wanted nt a further reduction of 6iilO ccnls per hundred pounds , nnd this rc- Biilled In heavy irade. For heavy hoKS the rul ing prices were $4.65f4.95 , tlio bulk fetching S4.SOU4.9D , while Ihe llcht weight * closed nt nn extreme range of $4.CB4.85 ; largely at $1.75 ® 4 83 The receipts of sheep for the first half of the week exeetd 45,000 heaj , nbout 7,400 over the same time last week , nml prices nre 10015c per hundred pounds lower ffrr-tho common class of sheep , wllh Blow BHjfts. For good to choice heavy sheep prices rejualrislea ) < ly , and exporters are H aln In Iho mafM looking for somelltlBi ; suitable for foreign ntirlti ts. Bales were fnlily largo after luyers got Jcf. work , prices ranging from Jl. 6282.75 for VW : , ordinary lots up to J4.204.GO for good to V-rraco slieep. Lambs were numerous nnd averngitf 10c per UiO pounds lower , sales ranging nt J3.60.foi 63.i ( IlECElPTS-CnttlP. .Mj > head ; calves. 250 head ; hoes , 29,000 lieaffj Sihecp. 16,000 head. St. I.miN'Uyn Mock. ST. 1-Ol'IB , April 2f. bATTTE-Hecelptfl. 2.500 had ; shlpmnls , 2,109 iciil. ' Market steady. Ex port steers would brlu > r - J.7.4l6.00 ; good to choice J5.00fi5.CO ; fall-- ! " 'medium , J5.75 ; light , Iioas Hect-lpls. 3 , * 'lad ; shipments , 1.000 bend. Market 6fI10o ltitver"nnd weak : top price , 4.85 : bulk or sales , 4/TOfH.SO ; light , $1.0 > S4.75. SHEEP IlecelptB , ) , i < t > Oiead ; shlpmenls , 700 head. Market , best muMuns steady wllh grKxl demand ; olher srndc - < iw , Natives ) , $3.5004.50 ; native yearlings. $5.oOr's < oc1cers , $2.50f(2.73 ; Texas f I yearlings sold $5.23 ; spring lambs , ll.MOfl.OO , Kuni * City Live Muck. KANSAS CITY , April ! ! . CATTLE Hecelpts , 3,200 head ; shipments. 6,100 head. Market slow but steady ; Texan eleersv $3.00t4.50 ; Texas cows , $2.251(3.25 ; beef steers , $3.5rJ5.90 : native cows , ll.7Hi4.25 ; 8lockers and feeders , J3.Oiyi.3Q ; bulls , "iloaH Receipts , 10,600 head ; shipments , 2,700 head ; market 5 10o lower ; bulk of Bales , $1.4:0 4 Cl ; heavies , tl.COW4.75 ; puckers. $4.4504.75 ; mixed , $4.4004.65 : lights , $4.3034.55 ; Yorkers , $4.4.Vn4.5 ; plKfl , $3.50ft4.30. SHEEP Ilecelpts. 6.10) head ; ehlrmcntf , 1,000 head ; market , weak and slow. btocu In Hlclic. Record of receipts at Iho four principal mar kets for Wednesday , April 24 , 1895 : Cattle , HOKS. SheeP. South Omaha W3 4,481 38) Chicago 9.600 29,00i ) IS.OW Kansas City 3.3M 10.600 6,100 Bt. Louis , 1.400 6,0)0 ) 3,200 Totals ,15.093 48,981 24,080 Ne r Vork Live ptoclc Ustrkec. NEW YORK. April S4.-DEEVE8-nec lpt , ; L841 head ; wuikot actly and " native Mrcr * . poor to prim * . J4.50476.15 : Texnnii , 4.5005.00 ; oxen , S2.60Q&.4 } ; blllln , 12.1504,15 ; dry cows , J2.00t74.0 . Europrnn entiles quote Amerl * nn steers at ll12c ; refrlftrrntor bref , 9'ifJ10o. 8HBK1' AND LAMllS-Hecelpts , 8lSi hendj mnrkct active nn , ! HfrUe hlihcrj unthorn sheep , poor to irnil , J3.37'i (5.Oj unshorn Inmbs. onll. inrv to choice , J5.5ogfi.23 ! clipped lambs , S5.1J4 lioas nrrelpt * . 1.011 head ; mnrkct Hrm ! In erlor to choice , WOOL MAItKET. That 1'roclnct lirnflien tlio Ltmoit Price ICvcr Toueliecl In This tcnmtty , BOSTOX , April 24. The American Wool nnd Cotton Reporter will sny tomorrow ! The record of the i t week nffonls little cncournsement for those who have be n anticipating the price of wool , Whatever may bo the level of values elsewhere , wool has sold during the I'.ist week In : hls market nt the lowest prices ever touched n the history of the country. Clood Ohio hn changed hands at IGc. 1'lno medium territory of good staple has been taken nt 2 per cent , clean nnd twelve months Texas at 9c , equivalent to S8o clean. For line wools 2So to SOc has covered the bulk of transactions. The Riles which open on the COth of this month In l m- don arc therefore awaited with ununual Inter est. The volume of business In this market the past week compares favorably with that of Iho previous week. The Inquiry , such ns It linn IK-MI , has nm mther more largely , we should say , to line wools , thounli the low \\o l < < ! m\c continued In good request , which Is pnrtlculnrly tine of pulled wools. The buyer Is only for actual needs , nnd ns low n * wool Is we can not detect the faintest evidence of any specu lative tendency. The dlniostlon ( wllh regard to domestic wools Is to close out stocks , as the new clip Is ilose nt hand. The marknt for Aus tralian wool , on the other hind. Is In the full Hush of activity. The rales of the week amount to 2,297,300 Ibs. domestic nnd 1,522,000 Ibs. foreign , making a total of 3M'J.3W Ita. , ngnlnut n tiitnl of 3,744,090 Ibs. for the previous week , nnd a total of 2,965.009 Ibs. for the corresponding week last yew ft The sales since January 1 miiounl to 43,7S2S50 Ibs. , ngalnsl 42,163. 1W ll . a yeai ago. The aRKretcate Hales In Phllndclphln fet the past week have bevn 3,310,300 Ibs. .St. Laul4 ( lfiipr.il .M irtot. : ST. LOl'lS , April 21. riXDUH-Rteady but quiet nt yesterday's advance ; patents , 13.10)13.25 ; extra fancy , I2.8o'if3.00 ' ; fancy , J2.35lf2.G3 ; choice , 12.2.-.SJ3.23. llye Hour , } 3.2i. WI I HAT Nervous nnd unwilled throughout the session today. At the open'ng ' there was He ndvnnce In Mny , nnd July went up > in c , but Inter declined SSffiic. Lnlo them wns a Rlrong spirit , and nt the clMie buyers of July paid lo nbovo yesterday , nnd May sold 1'ic hlfihor ; No. 2 red , cash , C2ite asked ; Mny , C2c ; July , 69Ho bidCORN CORN In nbout the Fame condition ns when' , but the close wns nt the top , with buyers of May fj\c nnd sellers of July Otto nbovo yesterday ; No. 2 mixed , cash. 4)0 bid ; Mny. 43'io bid ; July , 4G'fcc ' nuked : September 46Hc bid OAT8 Vlrm and unchanged for May and June , while July was higher ; | it lower ! No. 2 cosh. SOc ; May. 30c bid ; June. SO'io bid ; July. 27'ie bid. RYE G3o bid on cnll for No. 2 regular , but none here , CORN MiAI/-J2.15JT2.:0. ItRAN Demand light , with scant offering1) ; east track , nicked , CO'.ic. ' FLAX SKIM ) Quiet nt SI. 39. GRASS CTinnS-Sleudy ; clover , poor to choice , J7.505/S.45 ; timothy. 4.75f5.00. HAY About Meady , with fair demand ; prairie , Flrlctly choice , J3.60 , this side ; tlnuthy , prime to strictly fanty , J9.09f11.50. DUTTER Scarce , firm ; fancy Elgin , 22c ; sep arator creamery. lS520i | * . EtlOS Klrm ; In fair demand nt lie. WHISKY S1.S1 for distillers1 finished goods. LKAU Dull nnd unchanged at J2.S7H- SIM7I.TER-J3.05 bid. PROVISIONS Pork , standard mess , JI2.50. Lard , prime steam. J6.70 ; choice , J8.SO. Ury salt meatu , boxed shoulders. J5.23 ; longs , JG.30 ; rlbfl , J6.62 < i ; shorls , JG.75. Uncoil , boxed ghoul ders. IS ; longs. JG.87U : rib ? . J7 ; shorts , S7.12I.4. RECEIPTS Flour , 3CK bbls. ; wheat , 8,003 bu. ; corn. 9,000 bu. ; onts , 21,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,0 * ) bbls. ; wheat , 17,000 bu , ; corn , 33,000 bu. ; oats , 11,009 bu. ColTco .Market. NEW YORK , April 21. Warehouse de liveries from New York yeslerday , 4.854 baga ; New York stock today , 1CG.3SO bags ; United Stairs stork , 225,249 baga ; afloat for the United Slates , 225.000 bags ; total visible sup ply for the I'nlled States , 430,240 bags , agnlnat 502.409 lines last year. HAVRE , Apill 24. COFFEIJ-Opened steady at UJT if advance ; at 12 in. , steady nt 'Jf advance ; at 3 p. m. , steady nnd unohitnged at Uf advance ; closed slendy nt Iffl'/Jf net advance for the day ; sales. 2.000 bags. SANTOS , April 24. Market steady : good nver- nge Santos , 513.5) ) ; receipts , 5,000 bags ; stock , 291.000 bags. HAMnCRR. April 21. Market rjulct at > , JO * ,2 Pfgnilvnnce ; pales , 7t-00 bngf ? RIO IE JANEIRO. April 24. Market steady ; No. 7 Kin , J15.33. Exclmngo. 9 9-lCd ; receipts , 13.000 bags ; cleared for the t'nlted States , 12.000 Ixigs ; cleared for Euroiw , none ; stock , 263,000 bags. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liverpool Alur : itH. LIVERPOOL , April 21. WHEAT-Spot steady : demand poor ; No. 2 red winter , 5s I4d : jx'o. 2 rrd aprfng nml No. 1 hard Mnnltobn 6s 4'Jd ; No. 1 California , 6s Id , Futures opened steady with rjcar positions ' , ; d higher nnd distant positions < d higher ; April , May nnd June , 5s Hd ; July , , r Id ; August , 5H ll'.iil ' : September , 6s 2d , CORN Spot quiet : American mixed new , 4s 25d. ! Futures opened quiet with near nnd dis tant positions ' , id lower , closed steady , un changed ; business heaviest on early positions ; April , 4n 3 4d ; May nnd June , 43 4d ; July , 4s 4'td ' ; August , 4s 3 id ; September , 4s 6 < ,5 , < 1. FLOUR Firm ; demand fair ; St. Louis fancy winter , Cs. llnltlmorn Mnrknts , BALTIMORE. April 21-FLOUU-Dull nnd un changed ; receipts. 15,243 lihls. \V1IIJAT Steady ; spot nnd month. GlfflGjiJc May. GI'iffGSe ; Htenmor No. 2 red , 624SJG3c ? ; re- rtlpls , . " 'Jl bu. : stock , 136,100 bu. ; B.mt.icni wheat by sample. C if6Go. CORN Easy ; spot ami month , 507iW51c ; Mny. 50 > i051c ; July , 51 ie lild ; steamer mixed , 49'i1 ! 49He ; receipts , 17.SGS bu. ; Fouthern while corn , 50iI3Ic ; Foulhcin yellow corn , 61V4S52Vic. OATS Firm : No. 2 white wcstein , 37G37'ic ; No. 2 mixed. 33ti < Ef33ic. HYU Qulct nnd slrc-nger ; No. 2 , G3QC7C. Knnsas ( Ity iMnrl < et . KANSAS CITY. Apill 24. WHEAT No. 2 hnrd , linn , 50'4030' ' c ; Nj. 2 led higher , 69'iSGOe ' ; rejected , 660. CORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed nnd No. 2 white , 45c. 45c.OATS OATS Slow ; No. 2 mixed. 2Sc ; No. 2 white , Dnliith Whent nULUTII , April 24. WHEAT No. 1 hard , oasl and April , 61T c ; Mny , KiVic ; July , 1',6'tc ; No. 1 northern , cash , G4'dc ; April , G4'ic ; May , G4'Jc ' July , G3V c ; SeplemlM-r. 63'4c ' ; reji-cted , 5IHc : to arrive , No , 1 hard , G5ic ; No , 1 norlhern , 6J'ic ' , Oil .tlnrkets. OIL CITY. April 21. Market opened at J2.03 ; highest. J2.09 ; lowest. J2.n : , : closed nt J2.03 ; pales , 4.OH ) bbls. ; shipments , K.603 bbls. ; runs , 111,629 bbls. HAMRURG , April 21. PETROLEUM 9 niatks 30 pfg. 'Frisco Wheat tf SAN FJlANflPt-O. April 2l.-WHEAT-Flrm December , 96yuj May , S9Vic ; new seller , 93ie. ! rilmiK'l tl > utrm. nALTIMORE , April 24. Clearings , $2,151,933 balances , $184,110. NEW YOUK , April 2l.-Clearlng , $100,533,793 balances , 3G,5S6C70. CINCINNATI. April 21. Money. 4fl6 per cent New York exchange , 73c premium. Clearings , ST. LOPIS. April 21.-Clearings , $3,657.341 ; bal ances , $539,418 , Money , 66 per cenl. Exchange on New York , 90c premium bid , WASHINGTON , April 2l.-Todny's statement of the condition of the treasury shons : Available cash , $184,118U5 ; gold reserve , $ ! iO'C8S93. I'orolen rininenil Affair ] . I1ERLIN , April 21. Exchange on London , eight days , 20 jnarks 45 pfg , LONDON , April 24. The amount of bullion gone Into iho Dank of England upon balance to day , 9.000. PARIS , April 21. Three per cent rentes , 102f 27',4o for the account , Exchange on London 25 ; 2Jc for checks , LONDON , April 24. Oold Is quoted today at Duenos Ayres at 277 ; Madrid , 95 ; Lisbon , 23.27 St. Petersburg , 70 ; Athens , 77 ; Home , 101.93 Vienna , 103. HAS A WHOLE BROOD IN IT , Thomas Allen's lien l.nys nn EJJJT Weigh' Injf Four ( ) iino"8. Tliomas Allen Is something of a hen fancier. Ho resides out on Park avenue wliero lie has gathered abuot his premises a Hock of choice and costly Plymouth llocl fowls. They are all great egg producers , but among the number there Is one hen that Is a hen when It comes down to the polnl of entering the eggg glgnylng contest. Some weeks ago Mr. Allen noticed that one particular hen was eating about as ruucl as a dozen well regulated hens ought to dls pose of and for a time ho thought that she would ba the cause of a hen famine , as she was eating everything In sight , Including glass , small pebbles and the other articles which usually go upon the menu of a first class hennery. Air. Allen reasoned with him' self and at last determined that ho wouli have this hen converted Into a delicious fry for a Sunday dinner , but for some reason the day of execution was postponed , when suddenly and without any previous notice this hen turned In and commenced to lay eggs .The first egg was somewhat larger than the usual egg , while the second was still larger. This pleased Mr. Allen and he waited for results. Day after day he watched the hen and the egg , thinking that with each successive effort the climax would ba reached , but with each day 'the egg grew and grew , until yesterday , when the proud Plymouth Rock landed an eggg that tlppeTl the scales at an even four ounces. Tiiklus Hill Cook to Albany. FOttT SMITH , Ark. , April 24. United States marshals having In charge twenty convicts have started for Albany , N. Y. In the crowd Is the notorious 1)111 Cook , who .coes for forty-flve yean. JACK-TIMIPPEirS IDENTITY Scotland Yard Officials Have Possessed the Information for Seine Time. S A LONDON PHYSICIAN OFHIGHSTANDING Ini n llenutifulVlfo find Clill.lrrn but nt Times Kcnion Loft Him Now Hating Mntilno In nn Asjlunii SAN FRANCISCO , April 14. Dr. Howard , i London physician of considerable promi nence , wns the guest of William Orecr Hnrrl- ion at the Bohemian club recently. The Englishman told a singular story to hla host nml vouched for Us correctness In every par- Iculnr. It related to the myftcry of "Jack he. Hipper , " which the physician declared vas no longer a mystery among the scientific men of London , nor the detectives of Scot- and Yard. lie said thnt this assassin wns a nodical man of high standing nml extensive practice. Ho was married to a beautiful and amiable wlfo and had a family. Shortly bo- 'oro the beginning of the Whltechapel mur ders he developed a peculiar , and to his wife nexpllcablo mania an unnatural pleasure In causing pain. She grew so alarmed mid became to afralil of him that she locked herself and children up when she saw the mood coming on. When ho recovered from the paroxysms and slio spoke to him about It he laughed at lier fears. Then \Vhltcchapel murders Illed London with horror. The suspicions of ho wlfo were arouseJ and as one assassination succeeded another she noted with heart breaking dread that at tlio periods when these murders were supposed to have been committed her husband was Invariably absent from home. At last the suspense and fear of the wrotchoJ wlfo became unbearable and she went to a few of her husband's medical Friends , stated the case and asked their ad- vlco and assistance. They called the Scot land Yard force to assist them , and by adding ono fact to another the chain of evidence ! pointing to the doctor as the author of th ? murders became complete. The physicians visited tbe murderer and told him they wished to consult him about a remarkable case. They stated lilu own In detail and asked him what should be done under the circumstances. Ho replied that while the unmistakable Insanity of the person who could commit HIPSO crimes would save him from the halter he should certainly bo con fined In a lunatic asylum. Then they told him that ho himself was the maniac who had done these fearful acts. Ho declared the Impossibility of the OCCUM- tlon , but confessed that of late years there were gaps In 'tho twenty-four hours of which ho positively had no recollection. He said that he had awakened In his room as If from a stupor and found blood upon his boots and stains of blood upon his hands. He had also scratches upon his face and his amputating knives had shown signs ot use , though lie could not recall having assisted at any opera tion. These doctors then assured him that there could bo no doubt of his Identity with the Whltccliapel assassinations. They then niado a minute examination of the house as sisted by the accused , found ample proofs of the murder and the unhappy man , whose mind at that moment was In Its normally clear condition , begged to be removed from the world as a guilty and dangerous monster. The necessary papers were made out and the Irresponsible murderer was committed to an Insane asylum. In a month or so he lost all semblance of sanity and Is now the most In tractable and dangerous madman confined In the institution. William Orcer Harrison Is manager of the Thames & Mersey Marine Insurance company and a well known playwright and clubman. He was seen today by an Assrcl.ito.l press re- portr regarding the st ry c nneitlng a promi nent London physician whoso name was not given with the "Jack-tlie-Hlpper" murders several years ago. Mr. Harrison stated that the dispatch Is entirely correct In every par ticular eo far as the matter reaching him through Dr. Howard Is concerned. Ho stated that Dr. Howard Is a well known London physician who passed through San Francisco on a tour of the world several months ago and that whllp ho was here he ( Harrison ) met Howard at the Bohemian club , and the latter told him the remarkable atory and vouched for Its authenticity. P.ROBING IT TO THE BOTTOM. Sheriff Drcxol Investigating the Charge 1'rlonnora' Mnll Wns Itoblicil. Sheriff Drexel Is carrying on on Investiga tion to ascertain what there'Is In the asser tions of certain prisoners confined In the county Jail that their mall has been opened and money extracted without an account of Its arrival being rendered the recipient of the letters. "I Intend to go to the bottom of this af fair , of course , " said the sheriff In answer to a question , "but every one knows what kind of people the class confined In jail usu ally consists of. They would just ns soon lie as to tell the truth , nt any rate. If they had anything to gain. In a case of .this kind they have everything to gain and nothing to lose. I am told by those in charge , and I have no reason to doubt their word , that the Webster letter contained no money , and the John Doe letter did not state that a dollar had been sent , but , that the writer would send a dollar. " Everything was quiet about the county jail yesterday , with no signs of disaffec tion among the prisoners. This was not true Tuesday afternoon , according .to Commit ; , sloner Sutton. Commissioner Button has been championing the cause of Prisoner Web ster , and has been calling at the jail regu larly every day to see his client , who com plains that a letter from his mother In New York did not contain a dollar , ns It stated It did , since Eomo ono who opens the mall In the jail had extracted the money. Mr. Sutton was visiting the prisoners Tues day afternoon , and says that they complained to him that their chief solace had been cut off , and orders were Issued that they should have no more smoking tobacco. The sheriff and also the Jailers knew nothing of sucli an order when questioned yesterday. Tobacco was being delivered In two pound packages yestcr day morning as usual. llacliman , one of the jail fixtures , has been taken to task by Sutton on several occa slons In connection with the affair , but de nles that he has ever done anything with tlio mall further than to deliver the already opened letters to the prisoners. Ho Is now on a strike , and says lie will refuse hereafter to deliver letters or tobacco to the prison era. era.It It Is ono of the rules of the jail that nil letters are to bo opened by the jailer before delivery to the prisoner. All money Is re tained , along with the other valuables of the prisoner , until his release , when It Is returned turned to him. The Jailer , as already ex plained , maintains that the money was not In these letters , and that It Is quite customary for friends to say that they send small sums in charge , and then to forget the luclosure. rrrp.trlnc fur Iho Seeding. The agricultural commission began work yesterday In preparing the garden spots for seeding. Men and teams are at work plowing the lota In Sulphur Springs addition and the ground will then bo distributed among the applicants. This tract Is the plateau juit ' aBl of Sherman avenue ant north of Locust street. The soil is a rich loam.especially adapted for the purpose. Aa soon as this Is completed the teams will be taken to the lots west and southwest of Hans- com park , which will be prepared for the use of the applicants from the louthern part of the city. In the meantime the commlssloi Is thoroughly Investigating the antecedents ot each applicant so no mistake will bo made by giving any of the ground to those who are not worthy of assistance. Central Ohio Ho.Elect * lifllcers. COLUMnUS , O. , April 24. The stockhold ers today of the Central Ohio railroad , re elected the old officers for tha ensuing year Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. adway's V Pills Always Reliable , Purely Vegetable Perfectly tasteless , ttrcantlr coated. purg\ fTul-ite. purify , cleann and strengthen , nA0 VAY'S PILLS for the euro of ll disorders ot he Stomach , llnwols , Kidneys , UUddir. Net * ' nus Dlseates , DUslntM , Vtrtlgo , Coitlvcntis. Piles. SICK HEADACHE , FEMALE CO M PL AlNTS , BILLIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION and All Disorders of the Liver. ' V. Observe the following symptoms , resulting from diseases of the digestive organs : Constipation , In- tnrd pllfs , fullness ot blued In the head , acid ly ot the stomach , nausea , heartburn , dlnruit f food , fullness of nelght of Ihe stonmch , sour nictations , sinking- Muttering ot the heart , hoklnk or surtuc tln ; sens.illuns when In & ylns poslure. dimness ot vision , dots or webs > efore the sight , fever and dull ) ialn In His head , Icllclcncy of inspiration , yellonness of the skin ml e > cs , pain m the Hide , cheat , Hmbs , nnj uddvn Hushes of heat , burning In Ihn llesh. A few Oojes of IIAUWAY'S IMLLH will fre he system ot all iho above iumd disorder * . IUCB Z5C A I10.X. SOLI ) HV UIlUOQISTa Oil BENT 11T MAIL Bend to Dn. ItAIHVAY * CO. , Lock Dot 1U New York , fur Book of Advice. PATRONIZE E Dy purchnsl/iR goods made at the following Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what you want , communicate with the manufac turers as to what dealers handle their coeds : JI.H1S , ItUIlLAl' .ISTt TirtXK. BEHIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacturer of all kind * of cotton A burlap mgs. cotton flour racks & twine specialty. Mli-815 S. llth-Bt. Jlllll.tKF.tUT J\O1 > , J'JMVIt. I'KAST , WM. PRESTON & CO. Manufacturer * of Preiton'i California FInkt * Sickle brand nlf nlslns Hour & yeait. Do you ise Pre > ton' ben flour ? OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION , Car load chtpm nti mad * In our own refrljernto or . Blue Ribbon. Kllte Export , Vienna Kxport. mil Family Rxport , delivered to all pnrli of city. U.lltlCI.tGIl F.lVTOltlHM. FROST & HARRIS. CarrlaBe & Wagon Makers. Carriages , ihactons & wagon * always on hand & made to order. 1213-15 llarney-Bt. , Omaha. t'KK , Hi'tvKss.icm ; CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , CpfTce Itonstera , Eplce Orlnden , Manufacturers Ocrrnan Ilaklng t'owder and Qermnn Dry Hop Yrast , 1414 and 1410 Ilarncy-et. , Oinuha , Neb. S. K Manufacturer of Qold Medal Flour. C. E. Black. Manager , Omihs , VUKXITUIIK FAGTUllTRS. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of parlor furniture , lounge * , dinIng - Ing tables & folding beOs. : Sth ve. , Doyd lo Snhler rlrecls. ICE ASn COAL. SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COAL CO. Domestic & si earn coal. We have ir.e nest. ON flee 1601 Farnn'n-st. Telephone : Office 373 , yard 17C8. J. A. Doc , een'l manncer. mox INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing & repairing ot all kinds of ma. chlnery. engines , P ! < mp . eleralore , printing liresses , hanRers. shaltlng & couplmsi. 1406-t Howard Bt. , Omaha. PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO. Fire hydrants , water & gas pipe , specials ; bolltr fronts & nttlnes , street Il'y car wheels. Archi tectural Iron works. Office 307 S. 16th-it. . Omaha. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS. M't'r's of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry , Machine and Dlacksmlth Work. Kn- glneers & Contraclors for Fireproof llnllJInis. Ofllce and Works. U. I' . Ily. & So. 17lh 8lroet , Omaha. 3I.t\UF.lCTUltl.\l ClfKHlS r.S. THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. Manufacturer * o' fluid extracts , rllxlrs , fyrup , K wines , compresned triturates , hypodermic tabt lets , pills & scientific medical novelties. Omaha OIATTIIKSSKS , COT.-i , VltlllS. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses. Bprlnc Dedi ; Jobber Feathers nd Pillows. North Kth and Nicholas Sis. . Omaha. Til K KOXI 'A It Kl I. . THE NONPAREIL MACARONI , YKRMICILAl and Noodle factory , 8. K. cor. 16th and Webster , Successors to the German-American. Ask for our goods. They are the best. XlttHTATCll \ \ , t'lllK SICllr AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. The only perfect protection to property. Exam. Ine It. Best thine on earth. Reduces Insurance rates. 1304 Douglas-st. 0V Kit AM l-'ACTOltlKH. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO , Manufacturers & Jobber * of the celebrated Buck , tkln brand thirls , pants , overalls & duck clon. ( Ing. 1101-3-5 Harney-st. Factory East Omaha. IT7KV ( \ - Manufacturer * of men's & boys' clothlnr , pants , ahlrts & overalls. 202-212 8. llth-st. 1'Al'KK HUXKX. THEOMAHA PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturers of all kinds paptr boies , thelt boxes simple cases , mailing lubes , etc , wed * ding cake & fancy candy boxes , drucclit & jevr lrj | boxes. 1208-10 Jonevst. , Omaha , HIIlltT fAVTOKlKH. TTEYAHS'-HEBHASKA" exclusive custom shirt tailors. . , . 1115 Farnam street. Telephone SOS. I'A r/.vo HENRY BOLLM , OMAHA , JiEB , Factory In Louisville. Cass Co Quality of brlcB guaranteed to be aa food as any mapufactur * ! outilJe o ( this state. Henry Uolln. No mutter \vliat booklet 011 Npuulntloii you may lnvo rcacl send for ours which k NKW mid OOM- PYPI ATNPnl > IlKTEH dourly ex- CA1 IvAlilCl iilniiu timrxlu traUlnit and UKKINKS ALLMAllKErexprosiloui. U'i free nnd will teach you somethlii * . AUUUUAUT St CU.U22 Trader * UlUj. Chlcn >