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ii TILE ( IMAIIA DAILY iu-rr. rnsiitV. AVPTT , 1fl 1fl
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CONDITION OF OIA1IA'S ' TRAIE )
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Local Jobbos Report Very Little Ohango
In the Volume of Bnsnoss.
BANK CItARINGS ShOW A LARGE NCREASE
1ncotirngItig IteporM from the Coun-
* r.tI1 CIsM4CM fit 1Itistnt's , Mcii
JIa c Utitotiiidcd Confiuictico
lii time Vtitre.
The conItlon ot businest In a
way mny be iak to be iitattonnty , ) far
OICttIttOflS tn this ecton of ( ho countrP
are concerned. No mproveincnt In
the volume of traule th to bo notc0 , bust-
ness beIng neither better nor w0ts0 thafl
It has beri for the past few w'eks. As
cornTar(1 with a year ago , most aI :
ngrco In reIrtIn ) , a conshierablo guln. This
nppllcs to the actual volume ot business
doing.
the fc1ing nmong tisiness men is
tnken Into consderatlon ! it can be truly
nItl that there has been a very great
change far the better during the pait few
Weeks , The contInued rains have revived
ccnfldence In the future prosperity of the
atttto and those who a few weeks ago were
dOUbtful and almost discouraged are now
dccidedly enthusIntIC. Every jobber in the
city Is overwhelmed with letters from his
friends In the country , nit breathing a
Irit of confidence and hope that has not
been manifest in several yearn.
During the IaSt weelt th convention
brought quite a good many business men
into ( ho city , who took advantage of the
occiiion to cal , upon the local jobbers , and
While they did not buy such a very great
amotint of gOO(1s their talk was decidedly
encouraging and they would have been
Aselconled as the bearerS of good flows if for
no Other reason. It In mid that stocks of
nierhnndIsc In nil ectin5 of the country
nrc very light and It Is noticed that a great
ninny of the orders coming to hand are for
goods which are wanted immediately. Fast-
em jobbing houses note the same thing and
the importers and manufacturers say that
Ilie Jobbern arc almost Invnriab'y anxious
for prompt shipment when they place
orders , showing that the vboe : country hi
ilultig business vlth stocks of merchandise
unusually IIht.
UNSATISFACTORY MARKETS.
The markets of the country are far from
rcitlsfnctory , the demand for most all klndn
of country produce as well n manufactured
goods being light and vnluen very low In
corsequexice. Producers are complaining of
lenses , but the pressure to sell lceep values
down. In sonic instances ciunbliintt3iis
among munufacturern have succeeded in
bringing about the much desired st1tTenIn
of iricen fin in the case of iron and stee. .
The bicycle manufacturers are now trying
to organize for the PUIPOSC of maintainIng -
Ing pricc.
Au noted a .week ago. live stock is selling
at unusually low vrlces and liege during
the pant week reached the lowest point
touched in some years. eattic and sheep
are also rclling away down and cereals of
a'l kinds are ow.
- In the line of manufactured goods the
makers of woolenn are complaining very
loudly. The foreln manufacturer gainH1 a
very strong footholil In the country last
year through a combination of circumstances -
stances and the borne manufacturers are
feeling the rosultn in a reduced demand and
( I. stagnant market. Most of the woolen
millS of the country are running on short
- time and the prospcct is that quite a good
many wU close down for some time during
the summer months.
The cott mnnutacturer og ! n.j.
better owing t' 1ihpice1ot the aw
' mnterInJ.a ; inc Vcry low prices r&ilirtg for
manufactured go3ds , together with the Urn-
Jlu'd demand.
! Lho flee inaiitifacturerln 111.3 , western
states at least are sad ! to he doing a gooui
btisines. At the canto ilme the leathr
trade Is languid and hides very low an1
elnw
1very section of the country appears to
be in about the same cndition and bust-
n.era men are becomIng more and more
convinced of the fact that the situation in
Omaha is just as favorable for trade us In
any other Iocality Thin conviction , to-
gother with the splendId prospects In n1
ection of tributary territory , in account-
ebb for the improved feeling noted above.
BANK CLEARINGS.
As a further evidence that Omaha is a
long way from the rear of the procession
J attention might be called to the large in-
t crease in the clearings of the local banks ,
shIeh show a very large gain over the
previous year ! The amount of increase at
this pOint is far beyond the average for
tte whole country and far larger than that
reported for othcr western cities.
The bottom appears to have been touched
and from now on there is no reason tip-
parent at the present time why there
shoud : not be a steady recovery.
OM.tII.t GL'NL'ItAL UAIlKET.
Conilflion uf Trade nitul QnotutonM
cli Sinpie ZuLu It'iuiic. I'ruiluce ,
An effort Is telng mtue among the commiisicn
moo of Now York City it. secure united action
to abolish vbat Is known in the trade us the
"half cent above" commission , in other words ,
the pmctlce of' ererin to producers of creamery
butter in tue west a premiuni of ' 4 a cent a
pound over tue market quotations. The practice
originattil about three years ago , when some
dealers oltered the inducement to producers in
the west. As a result the priucers generally
soon began to demand tte premium from their
i'omutiission merchants. and the jractice of grantIng -
Ing the "halt cent above" has increaied tiuring
the iast three years , until it. is almost impos1iiie
' for dealers in New Yoik to secure fancy creamery
butter Unless they wiii guarantee the premium.
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Quotations : '
EGGS-Chice stock , Oc.
IturrFIt-yalr to gooti stock. ; choice to
fancy Coutitry , 1cc.
V1A1-CJioicc fat. 70 to 100 lbs. . are quoted
at 6'4t1)7c ) ; large and coarse. 4te.
CJ1lE8i-Jomcstio brick , 1i',4c Edam , per
doz. C.ZO club house , 1-lb. sam. per doz. , $3.50 ;
Limierger , fancy , per ib. 2l34c ; Routfort , ' 4-lb.
, arn. per ioz. , $2.60 ; uung Americas , 11c ;
Twins. fancy , lie.
I'OtJLTltY-Live--Ilons , 8tJ8 ½ c ; old ccks 3tJ
4c ; turkeys , lOtlic : ducks , itjlQc ; geese. CtTc ;
spring chickens , Pir doz. , $5.
hAY-Upland , $4 midland , $3.&l ; lowland , $1JO ;
rye stmsv , $4 ; color mahes the price on hay ;
ligiut balee sell 11,0 best : only top grades bring
tOl ) prices.
liltOoM COhN-Extremely iow sale ; new
crop , ulelivere4 on track in country ; choice green
self-working carpet. per lb. , 2c ; choice green ,
running to hurl , 2c ; common , l'4c.
OAMi-Maiiart1 ducits , $2.OOt2.tO ; retlht.atls ,
$ ! .OOtj'2.2 ' ; canvas back tiuclt , $2.v0tj2.23 :
teal , blue vinged , $ l.OO@L25 ; teal. green
winged , ; IOotl.2I ; mixul , $ l.OOt'Jl.25 : Cart-
lids geese , $3&t4.5O : small geese $2.etJ3.oo ;
peekled branis. $2.00i13.OO.
PjOEON3-Liye , $ l.2OtJl.2 ; dead pigeons not
Wanttd.
VEGETABLES.
TOMATOEtFjorida stocl , ' G.basket crates ,
p.50.
l'FAS-1loxe , 54 bu. , $2.
Tot' ONlONI4.l'er dez. bunches 20t125c.
CIJCIJMIIHJIS.l'er doz. , $ i.2l'I.&O. '
WAX 1liAN-.l'er bu. box , $4.50.
STttiG 13EAB-l'er bu. box. $3.50.
Hi'INACII1er box , , $ l.iOtt3l,2 ; per bbL , $2.50
1J3.e )
1lIi I'LANT-lllintis , stock , 50.ib. box , $2.
crate , S doz. , $3.50.
CititiIAU1j.-Caiiornia Ftoclc , per lb. , Z4c.
ONIONH-l'er bu. , S5QU.Oc.
ilANi4-lILtflLl picked navy. per bu. , $1.40.
I3vFwr : l'OTATOjt-Cioee Block , ; i. 504J3.0O
per bid. : seel sweet Potatoes , 12.E.
CflI.IItY-CauiCornia , per doz. , No. 1 , l No
2 , tOo : No. a. Ge. )
LIMA IiEANH-Per lb. , 4t74e.
VA1'Elt ( 'ltI'SH-l'er lG.qt , case , fl.75.
i'oTArogp-Nntiyn tock , ttc ; Celomdo
tocic ! ifl4Qc : lied itiver valley sst'd Itato's.
50 ° : Early Ohio , seed. 40t350c ; Florida new
P0iItOe , Per iju. crate , $1.50 ; California new
POiStOCS. 11cr lb. . 3 ½ e.
IIEI1MIYDA ONIONt'-.I'er crate. $3.
( 'tLlFOilN1A ASPAIIAGUS-per 50.ib. crate ,
' VI1UITB.
' wrJtAwpliltulgs-T'xns. per case of SI ts. ,
$ co047.oo ; 'er 21 11(8 ( , . 3.00t13.50.
A1'l'LE-C'tolce to fancy lien Davii , I4.OO
4.50 ; choice wino saps anti willow twigs , $4.tOtj
6.5) .
CEANIJERUIES-Jersey , $1.tG5.OO ; boxes. p.0) ,
TIIOPICAL. FI1VITB.
heavy arrivals of leininn at ierts or entry
during ( lie rust six weeks or two fliofiths live
loud a denoralIztnj inutuence upon the Inariet ,
t Omit the lowait iirices on rrord have been estab.
, Ilsitud. 'rite crop was large , and that In iIelt
- 'would be suincient to explain the increase in I
shlpnientul. 'FluO low prices , which , it Is claimeti ,
have been made at the exIcnu.e of Irofli8 in the
effort to dispose of the fruit , havt caused ii
IaIler ineriase in ftc consumption. (3o&ti have
lceti shtpied everywhere on conbigunient , find
iut o solil freely boctiuse of ihseir clteapnrsa , Yet
the importers have reeeiyetl little ) , efleiit trout
the eiuiiuiged cepsunuption. Qulohationet
O1tANGlit-CniioI'nia budded seediIng , rancy
$2.I5tj3.OQ ; choice , $2.WtJ 75 , fancy naiLis ' $3 7
.4.00 ; chuic , $310413.75.
LEMONH-Mei + : ) , fancy. 3.25t13.5O ; choice ,
' $3.00i3.25 ; ( "ailfrnia. $ ! .75rtf3.Oi ) .
llANAflAi3--ChOCO large sieck. per bunit.
* .OQJ2.I ; uuiediutfl sized bunches , Zi.50fl2.5) .
MIHcgLLANgou. 1
The oyster season is practically over , end f
510 Dlii , ) Is trying to d much in titat line. Titers ' 5
iti , however , stock still to be haul on the mar. I'
' ltd. Quotations ; ii
ILONEY-yancy white , per lb. , 14o ; choie d
1301 CalifornIa amber color , lOc , U
CIDIOR-Ciaritled juice , per lualt bbl. , $3 ; per
bhl. . $5
' OY8TEI1S--Mediunip. 150 ; etandards , ZOo ; exrft
uielects. 2c ; Cuttuputny slcts. Z1e ; New York
countS. $00 standard bulk , per gat. $1.10.
NU'l'H-AIniondu. California , per lb. . medium' I
size , 100 ; Tarragoaft almonds , per lb. , larute. IZIo ;
iiraziis , per lb. , Cc lngiisiu walnuts. per lb. , ;
ency UQtt ihell , ilo ; medium iize1 Qc ; fliberts , c
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per lb. , 10c pecans. relished niellum , $ c ; Inige ,
20cr leanuts. raw , Gt40cu roasted. ; ' .4o.
SAIIITt Efl'UT--l'er bid. , $3.50 ; halt bbl. , $3.
FiG8-1mPtisO tanry , S crown. 3'.lb. bOxes.
lie ; hotCe It.ib boes. I crown , GfJlOc.
1)ATE8-lltuhiRWeen , per lb. , Sc ; foids , 10-It , .
bo5es , l.cr lb. , Ic.
ldAl'l.l'l IiflhJI'-Fh'e gal. cans. . each , $ . .ot
gal , Cans. per do ? . , $ i ; gal. coits , $ $ .3 ; quart
cans. $3.10.
MAI'LII SI'GAIt-Cluoiee. per It' . , Dc.
l'ltlamtvls--Apsorted. 0).lb. pails , sch , $1.40.
COCONUTS-1'cr lii , $1.50 ; sch. Sc ,
IitISSit ) MlAT3 ,
flEfll.-Goo4 steers , 40J to 600 Its. , Ci4eGt4et
medium steers , Ge ; good cows and heiferu. , SMG
Ce ; medium cows nn.l licifers. 51St3t4c ; good
foicqulartets , cows nfltI hiCifcuS , 4G11'.cc ; good hind-
quarters. vows and helferri , ICJ7.4c ! ; good hind.
quarters , steerS , 7I.tS1.4c : cow rounds. & % c ;
cow plates , 3'4e ; boneless chucks , 4e ; cow chucks.
3I4e ; steer chucks , Ic ; beef tendeuiolns , 12e ; beef
rolls , bonciess , tic ; sirloin butts , boneless. Dcl
iolri bneks , boneless. Sc : loin backs , lc ; cow
rilis , No. 3. Do ; cow louis. No. 3 , Se ; beef trim-
* nlngs. 2te ; rump lutts. Ge : shoulder rinds , Sc.
ItUTTO'-1)ressetl iamb , % c tiressed mutton ,
Gt40 ; racks , Sc ; legs , Sc ; snldles , Dt ; 5tevs , Ic ;
Iu1IE.erl Piticks , 30 ; sheer tongues , per dox. , lIe.
l'OflK-Drez'd hogs , to ; pork loins , Gc ; spare
t'ihi , 4PC ; hani sausage hutis , 4',4e ; p irk sitoul.
ulers , 1'4e : pork shoulders , skinned , 1c : pouk
trimmings , 4e ; ieat lard , not rendereti , 54c
tenleriolns. 14c.
hIDES AND PALLOW.
1l1BlS-No. I green huiles , 3e ; No. 2 green
hides , 24el No. I green snitetl hides , 4c ; o. 2
green salted ltide , 3c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15
iis. , CCI No. I veii mit , 8 to 15 lbs. , Ic ; No. 1
dry hint hides , ISol No. 2 dry hint luti1e SiJGo ;
No. 1 dry salted 7uids , 60 : putt cured hidus , c
per lb. less than fully curcul.
5l11111' I'ELTi4-Grecfl salted , each 2ItjGc ;
green salted iitaiiflgs ( short woaled early skins ) ,
each lId dry sheitulinas ( snort v.oleil early
skins ) , No. 1 , ccci , , be ; dry sluenrliuugs ( short
Wooiel early skln ) , No. I ecli. Sc : dry hint
1Cnnns and Nelraska hutthCr Wool pelts , per lb. ,
actufli weight , StGc : dry flint 1'ansns and Ne-
briu.k.'i 1.iuirrntn wool iclts , Per lii. , actual
weight , 4t&c : dry flint Coiornula butcher wool
Pelts. PC lb. , actual weight , 4Cc' dry flint
Colorado Murrain wool lelts , per sb. , actual
weight , 4ttSc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual
weight , 4uSd feet cut eiT , as it is useless to
pay Sleight on them.
TALLOW ANfl UhtFiASF'-TnUow , No. 1 , Ic :
tallow , Ne. 2 , Ic ; grease , tthite A , Se ; grense.
white Ii , 2'Ac ; grease , yellow , 14c : grease , dark ,
1C 01(1 butter. 2G12e ; becswax , prime , 3S $
22c1 tough tallow , 1'.c ,
llONCS-ln car lots weighed and delivered in
Chicago : Dry burrnio , per ton. $12.OOflhi. ® ; dry
country , bleached , Per tOt. . $1O.0Of1Z.0 dry
country , damp nail meaty , per ton , $ G.OOIs.0O.
WOOL-Unwashed , fine heavy G(1c : 1ic light ,
SqDc : uluatter binoil , 10t1120 ; seedy , _ barry uund
clingy , sttSc : catted anti I.roken. coarse , ILDc ;
cotted anti broken. flue , Gttc. 1ucece , washed-
MedIum , 15ff18c ; flute. l4I1Gc : tub washed , 1G@
ISe ; black , Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , :2c ; dead
pulled , 55J6c.
No. lENa. liNo. I 2 . 3
Lge. I1til'rnI Smell
flEAI1- I
illacic . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20t12I $ 15 04) ) $ St10 $ t1j12 $ 5 0
Ititilc Yearlings 121f11 10 01) 1 0 I 0' ' ) 3 0)
hindu , . . . . . . . S &t 0 4 00 5 00 2 0)
lllnclc Montana &
Mountain . . . . . . 3S22 14 00 10 0' ) 10 00 4 03
Black Montana .
Yearlings . . . . . . . . . . 00 8 00 5 00 5 00 2 50
Black Montana
Cubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .650 450 300 450 20)
Silver . . . . . . . . . 5) 12 0) ) S 00 0 00 4 Ut )
Silver Tip Yuigs 11 00 8 00 5 Di ) 5 00 250
Silver Tip Cubs C 00 4 50 ' 1 0) ) 3 00 1 50
.
lirowui . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 0) 12 00 32 00 5 tO
Yearlings . . . . . . . . . . S 0) 6 Ot S 00 4 0)
Cute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 00 F , 00 3 03 4 OJ 2 00
Itadger . . . . . . . . . . . . CO CO 50 5) 50
Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 C 00 4 Ut ) 4 00 1 00
FOX- .8
Silver ( according .
to beauty ) . . . . . 100,00 60 00 40 00 10 00 10 03
Silver l'ale ( accordIng -
cordIng to bea'y ) . 50 0) 10 00 20 ' 0 15 0) 6 0) )
Crosg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 3 00 2 0) 1 ro i ot
lied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 I 00 75 21
Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 40 31 15
Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 40 20 2u ) Ii )
Lynx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 4 00 1 50 1 25 53
Marten . . . . . . . . . . . .3 5) 1 P1 1 ( 'ci 1 53 50
Mink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO . 45 15 10
Mink . . . . . . . . CS 45 70 10
Mountain Lien . 'P"
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( perfect head .
and ) . . . . . . . . . . 2
Otter feet.1$1 ) GG17 .500 400 200'
Otter Paie.I' . . , I 5) 5 00 4 00 3 00 1 50
Raccoon ' " . ' . 6O9 50 5 20 10
Itacc000 , t'Ilnctc . , . '
. ( eatti tabty ) 501j52
S1U1NK- '
Biuck , ctsed. . . .J ' 'l 25 75 50 50 lI
Short striped. . . S 00 10 45 40 20
Narrow ttrtped. . , 50 40 23 20 10
Broad striped. . . . .
Wolverin . . . . . . . . . 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00
WoTt , rountain .4 00 2 04) ) 1 10 75 40
IVoif , Prairie. . . . . . G5t9O CO 40 20 10
heaver , per ikin 5@ 6 4 50 2 0) 4 00 2 0)
Iteaver . . . . . . 00 1 10 71 50 21
MIJSKItATS- .
Iclis..2
Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Winter . . . . . . . . . . . . 81110 9 7
Fail . I S
Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3
NEW YORK GENEILAL 1IIAI1ICETS.
QuotndlouM of tlielny on Vnrloua
Conini oil I ( ion ,
NEW YOltif , April IS.-FLOXJR-Beceipts ,
8.900 lbls. ; exports. 15.5OO bbls. ; market , ( lull and
eany in response to the decline in srhucat winter
patents , 03.a0014.00 : winter straIghts , $3.67qj3,75 ;
MinnesOta patents , $3.7Mj1.O5 ; winter extras ,
$2.C43OJ3.00 ; Itlnnesefla bakers , $2.70f13.15 ; winter
low gra1es. $2.2Q0J2.35 ; spring low grades , $2.00@
' 2.00. Rye flour , steady ; superfIne , $2.GltJt3.21 ;
fancy. $2.75t13.00.
) IUCK\VIIF7AT-Duil ; 40c.
CORN ML1AL-tufl ; yellow western , coarre ,
77c : city. IDe ; lirandywlne , $2.50.
RYE-Steady : 400J13c.
IIAI1LEY-Steady ; Etj47c ,
IIAItLEY MALT-Nominal ; western , 44i34c.
W01lAT-Iecelptn , 7,45) ho. ; spot , weaker ; No.
1 hard , 76c. t. 0. b. , afloat. Options opened
easier under larg , Argentine sipntonIs and dull
trade. afterwards declining eltauply on active
liquidation. lroepects of heavy Itussitun shipments
and absence of clearings ; closet ) % net lower ;
No. 2 red. .Aprii , cltsed 75c ; Slay , 73 1-16@
73 9-ICc. closing 73c. !
COflN-Itecelpt. 15.000 bu. ; exports. 3,100 bu. ;
spot. weak ; No. 1 , 38 ½ c. Options opened steady
on light receipts. but later declined with wheat.
closing ttO''c net lower ; APril closed lie.
OAT-flecelps , 10.SO ( ) ho , ; exports , ll.23 bti. :
spot , lirm ; No. 2. 253.c. Options , quiet , active
and steady , closing unchanged ; May _ cioee,1 lb.
hAY-Dull ; shipping. $7.&OOJ8.00 : good to citttlce.
$0000010.00.
11O1'OO--Quirt ; tnt , common to choice , 1804
crop , 2 ½ t14 ½ c ; 1807 crop , 38c ; coast , 1804 crop ,
2 ½ $ ile ; 1801 cuap , Itile.
IIiDb7S-Hlow ; Galveston , lie ; Buenos Ayres ,
dry , Ite : TtXnns , dry , Ce ; California , 14c.
LIIATIIEIt-Steatiy ; hemlock iole , B. A. , light
to heavy weights. 100120c.
PI1OVISIONO-lteef , quiet ; tnmily , $ lG.OOll.OO ;
extra mess , * 8.50010.5) ; beet hams , $11.50 ; packet ,
59.00000.50. Cut meats , sUady ; pickled bellle ,
It1t'4c ; pickled shoulders , 40c ; pickle.1 hams ,
t ½ OjSc , Lard , steady ; western steam closed $5.10
asked ; retineti , steady. l'ouIe , steady ; old antI
new muss. $9.23@)0.2b ; short clear , $10.001ffihl.0 ;
faintly. $1O.100010.71.
rnjvrr'11t-Iteceipts , 3,061 pkgs. ; market , quiet ;
westen dairy , S0011c ; western creamery , 10Sc ;
l0tgin , lIe.
lbGGS-lteceipts , 11,0043 pkgs. ; market steady ;
data antI l'enn.syl'ania , 1155Jl2c ; westeun , 1O
ilc : southern , 10 ½ c.
TALLOW-Qukt ; city , 3c ; country , 3 c.
OILS-l'etroleum , dull ; United closed 11,21 : re-
tned , $6.80 ; Baltimore and I ltila.lelphia , 16,53 ;
etlnetl , In bulk , 14.21. Itosin , ilujit ; strained ,
vmin.n to good , 11.2 $ . Tuipenhine , 2OiJlJc.
ottonpeed oil , slack and uninteresting : prime
ru.le. 21ie ; prime crude. f , o. I. , . , mitts. 176J
Ito ; ott grades , 10j'2Oc : butter grades. 27t123c ;
grime summer yelinw. 23c.
RICE-Quiet : domestic , ( air to extra , 3.fjGc ;
Inpan 3t5f4te.
MOI.ASSCS-F'Irm : New Orleans , open kettle ,
lenI to choice , 2Iij'37c ,
2.tiITALS-l'lg iron , stetido' ; southern , $ l0.75131
3.00 ; northern , * 11.001113.50. Copper , quiet ; bmk.
! rs , $10,87 ½ . Lend , iirni ; beakers , $2.0. Tin
) lateB , quiet , but. steady.
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St. IiiiIs Genertil Market.
ST. LOtuS. April 18.-00L.OtJR-I0asy and lower :
) Ittenttl , * 2.61003.71 ; extra fancy , $3.3563.45 ; fancy ,
2.it053.OO : choiee , 82.432.65.
\V1tt1.T-'eatiuer conditions were more favor. I
tble , buying vat3 light and the -selling enough tO
alt , pricee tloWit at the openipg. heavy clear.
tetculi of hour anti wheat also lua.i a bearish
ttect on tue maiket , which hater heame stetuly I
tnl millet ! tightly , but close , ) tame o to Ic i
tol3v yesterday , $ pot , uluil : No. I rt'tl. cash ,
Sc. bit ) , elevator ; 70c , track : May , & 9C503o ;
luly , SIc , bid ; August. 6331c , 140. 5
COhN-Futures , weuit , yttlu consIderable more
ftered thdn Uis deninn,1 colIc , ) for until May
leClifl'tl anti July c. The market then I
( catiitI ILnil recovered 4o ; closing under
'estu'day. Ititot , lower ; No. 2 mixed , cash ,
7tf2Ic : Clay , 27e ; July , 2S6I2O'hc.
O4'rH-sIny was weak on call anti sold cower
ewer , but inter luatl buyers ! Ao better : July ,
.o lower , t'l.ot ; , dull and lower : No , 2 cukit ,
S4c , bid : May. 18300 , bitt ; July , 104c ! , bid.
ItYE-37c. bitt , elevuior , east track.
cOitN MEAI.-l.4000i.41.
FLAXSEit-Steuiy , at SIc ,
TIMO'l'IiY SEIOU-t2.50003.10. ( I
hAY-Quiet , strong anti higher for choice ; %
utairit' , $6.OOtjO.rt ; timothy , IG.002J33.53 , tlths side , II
l'OULTIIY-Steady ; chickens , 7'.c ; turkeys , t'
Oc : ilucks , Sc.
liUT'1'llt-Easier ; creamery. 341llc ; dairy , ilOJI it
Lie. II
Ffl05-IMwer at 8'4C. P
WlIISl'IY-I.lI. K
I'ItOVlHlONt4-I'brk , toWert standard mess o
abbbug , new , $ S.174 ! ; old , $ S.374 , lard , lower ; a
luolce , * 1.7284(14.SP,4. Simulders , boxed. $4$1'j 8
ongs , 18 ; ru's , $5.25 : shorts , 15,25. Dry salt
nests , boxed luouldeUi , 14.50 ; ribs , $4,75 ; shorts , 7'
4.75. c
IIIITALS-Leatl , nominal at $2.774. Spelter , 0
tominal itt 13.50. 0
ItFCEI I T)4-1"tour ) , 5,000 bIds. ; wheat 28 ' 000 'S
tu. ; corn , 45.000 bu. ; oats , 43.000 bu ,
h415II'Ml7NTS-'Fiour , 4,000 Ltbls , ; wheat ' S 000 y
'
au. ; corn , l5,0G but. ; oats , ,0OO bu ,
Lotlu ( Irititi ltcyieir ,
LONDON , April 18.-TIto ieather durIng the
ttst week hues been variable , but has aet in- C
ureil thus crops. Sn the mutket wheat pifers b
eel-a light in ( luantity anti thu tofle wauu tlrmer , It
Ito deinauttl was not active. t.ot trade woe
aitly gootl. l'urcois were slow. California cargo
cheat , PromPt delivery , vus quoted at 2S ItI ,
teixe was shady , with ligit ; oSers an1 or de.
ruand ; truixest AmerIcan maize , June an4 July
diver ) ' , was quoted at 15 lI ) , harley was 11cm It
tat SlOW. Oats were lirnu ; Itnlerienn cliuue'd ,
ahi , April and lOgy delivery , were at Ils
ioIba
C
IIsusuetu luihluu ' 1sent , II
MINNIIAI'OI.l $ , April i-W11EAT'-Sioy ' ;
lay , elt8tJGle ; Juiy , G3c.
I1.tJlt-Qutet ; lirst patents , $3.7'IUi3.&O pd
atents , $3.1UtJ3.10 ; Sleet clears , 10.21 ; becnd ri
ieurs , $ LL5 0
COIIEllCIAL AND FIACIAL
Pine Growing Weather Oauod Wheat to
. Rub Weaker.
CORtI SUFFERED SO.'tIE IN CONSEQUENCE
ProisloiL Market Slurteil Pirtu , hut
% 'er ) Scott Vt'nkciied0 Getting
lute Jitie flitil tile Tenut-
clier ut Grultu ,
CHICAGO , April 18. - Fine growing
wenher , lack of export and milling demand
nnd the denlai of chinch hug damage
caused wheat to rule s'eaker today. May
closed at C1c , or % c below ycsterday'n
close. Corn and oats declineth c and % o
respectively. i'ork wan quiet , 12o under
yesterday lard , 2 ½ 0 , anti ribs , &c ,
The very favorable weather now prevailing -
ing anti prospects for the next few days
had much to do tvith the wealcness of wheat
at the opening and during the forenoon ,
Crop reports also covering the period since
the close of the prevIous month gave a
good account of the progress made by the
wheat plant since it came under the influence -
fluenco of growing weather , Added to the
favorable crop news was the unsylnpathetic
tOflo of the foreign markets to yesterday's
ativanco here. The public cablegram quoted
spot wheat in Liverpool unchanged and
futures 4d higher. May wheat Olellctd at
from GG.c to GGc , declined to 6t3c , recovered -
covered to Gt'c and then began a decline ,
Which toolc it tlowti to C5e , with a eubse-
iuent recovery to CCC and G3c , the closing
quotation. One of tile Weak fontnren of
the tiny's statistical hews was that 'no
wheat s'as cleared froun New York in the
last twenty-four hours. Demand for winter
wheat from country millers at a premium
over May ; rices practically ceased ; in fact
some previoUsly lurcltnscd has been ortlere
resold. The 'iSii)1e stntelnent Montlny has
possibilities of a comparatively heavy ule-
vrenyo anti froni 1,000,000 bu , upward was
the generally expressed expectation of it.
The backward State of spring wheat seeding -
ing in the northwest was agaIn a matter
of frequent comment , but the extra mom-
ttlre , which is the present chIef barrier 'to
the rapid completion of the needIng , wan
generally considered morn titan ample corn-
; .ensation for two weeks' delay In getting
th Seed ill.
Corn sttffered from the weakness of the
vheat , market and the generally favorable
outlook for the planting time , May corn
Opeflel lit from .Oc to 1Oc , declined to
100 antI cloned 004c , seilera.
For a Saturday ( he eats market was ver
actIve. Good offerings and Sympathy wit
Wheat 11111(10 tlte feeling easier. May opened
at 2O' ' sold off to 19o anti closcd at that
lt'lee 'bId.
The provision market started firm , hut
very soon weakenetl , gettIng Into bIle With
the tendency of the grain markets.
Estilnateti receipts ( or Monday' . are :
Wheat , 10 earn ; corn , 360 cars ; oats , 220
cars , ( tIld 27,000 head oLhogs. ' . .
ThU leauingtuIurcsranged as follows :
Art1cte I . ' , I Low.
w1reiNo.ti t
April 0S4 * lO C.58tc5 ;
. . . . . . . . % $ $ b014 , J5II (
July..u71450I U7j gu (7 (
Conu. No' 2. , .
Aunt. . . . . . . tt)803t ) su 204 20
) tlay.t POI84 SC8 ati ttuj
July 818 * 3l8s 318i Sit
. . . . . . . . . 22I 32Jt J ! )
Oats.No. 2. .
May..O . 20 1fl ) 10 (
July. . . . . . . 2Ol41t1 2t ut )
Sept . . . . . . . . 2O4 2Wt 2Otti. 2O8Lh ,
Pork.pcrbbl .
May. . . . . 8 724 H 72tt 8 170 8 10
Jut. . . . . . . . . . B 0'24 8 tl2 S 1,1) 83 80
Lirtl.100 lbs
May. . . . . . . . . 4 07 , & 973 4 02 % 4 02S
I ) .Itlly. . . . . . . . S 10 5 10 5 Oi3. S 07
May. . . . . . . . . 4 42 % 4 .1284 4 37 4 17h
July. . . . . . . . . . 4 07 4 0Th 4 80 4 50
Oash quotatIons were as follows :
\'hIl2iT-No. , 2 sprIng , % ; No. 3 sprIng ,
6.165',4.e ' ; No. 2 red , fSI1ILIOC.
COltN-No. 2. 30g76c.
OATS-No. 2 , lD3Oc ; No. 2 whIte , 103',030c ; No.
3 white , 10i67lOt4c.
ILYC-No. 2. 37 ½ c.
BAI8LFW-No. 2 , nomInal.
FLAXSEED-No. 1 , D1e.
l'tIME TIMOThY SEEU-$3.10. .
I'OtlIjrRY-Steaoy : turkeys , 118j12'c ; chickens ,
S34Iullle ; ttucks , .hlOltllc.
1'ItOVISIONS-Mess Park. per bId. , 88.60008.65 ;
lard , pei IC' ) lbs. , t4fV4i.92t8 ; short ribs , attics ,
loose , $4.151J4.40 ; dry'snitetl huItlers , boxed ,
i1.I0014.C2 ½ : short clear stdet' , boxeti , $4.6000i.62.
WIIISKY-lDIatlilers' itnushed goods , , per gal. ,
iTo ; foflawtng were the receipts and shipments
today :
Aiicles. ilecolpts. Slutpnents. :
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.000
\ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) 030,001)
Cornbu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il4.0)1) ) 1,7411,000
Oats , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,000 201.000
l1yebu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1)00 )
flarleybn.:2. : : : " . . . . 31,000
On the Produce exchiing3 to.h'w the butter market -
ket steady ; creanuery , lItiLSc ; dairy , 1110
13c. Eggs , 81010e.
, - STOCJCS AND IIONDS.
S100U1111l011 Centered In tIme Indums-
trial Shares Yenlerulmuy ,
NEW YORIC , April 18.-Speculation today cen-
teroti in the industrial shares , covering of shorts
being the chief rntivo power. Only two stocks.
Sugar anti Tobacco , reached noteworthy activity ,
The dulLness in the regular railway list can
hi figured from the fntt that St. Paul was most
active In the group with only 3,400 Imlmares. Sub.
stantini advances were scored in the industrials
as a result of the covering of tue sharts referred
to. 8ugar was the pivotal stock , and also led
the entire market in paInt of activity. Inside
purchasna starlet ! a rush by the bears , wIth
Cii , , effect of causing a 2 er cent advance. To-
bacct , jumnpetl 3 % per cent to 72 , an.i recetetl to
71. Cortittlitlated Gas roes 3t per cr01 to 16 ½
( tn inveetmuent puichases induced by time belief
Chat all tlanger of itastlle hegsiatiomm at this
cession in Albany was at. an enui. Time Cotton
Ott uthares rallied tin the publication of renasur-
lag nOvices rtgardlng time carnlags of the corn.
pany. The comnmumnil gainol 1 % per cent and
preferreti 1 % per cent. Manhattan was well
supported , advancing 1 ½ per ccitt , regardless
of the deolsian rentlered yestrda ) ' in favor of
the tax commissioners. 1)espito the dullness
in the railroati list tue grangers , Missouri l'a-
Iio ( anti Kululsas & Texas prefirretl gaimird eharp
fractions , and otluer lmpartant Shares improved
slightly , The closing was moderately active ,
with Prices ruling at tile top.
Thu movement of the stock market .iurilmi time
past week has in limo main neen encouraging to
thu owaers timid holders of securities. Time , con.
tinueml atiti Increasing colic of muney. the more I
eaeonahie weather , tite complelo subsidence of
upprehension of it revival of gold expOrts upon
nn extensive scale , more favorable advicea re-
arding time crop indications antI fairly satistac- I
tory returns of railroad earnings have oil con-
tributtil toward a. snore cheerful speculative
monument. Ati.iitional gratifying tlevelopnmentmi
Iuvo been tIme disappearumnes of itrei3uro in Corn-
rnercial paper on tij market , anti a mart' gen'ral
lisposition on tii part of bankers , and immoney
ceulern to discount the clmlco gratlegu and in-
iicatienn of a revival of buying by commission
tousea anti by London , A noteworthy feature
malt been comparative activIty ill 0 great nmumn'
) f the spocifllticS and usually macfive slinrem. ,
) ut it is still to Ito resettled that tims attention
uf operators is moro particulamly bent upon time
ntlustrials. C3nservntivo lIi'nnciern plofer to
aiftm nut nttitudil of caution during tile pentiency
ur wili manIpulation in the Industrials. i'hIie
he stantlard railroad stocks are allowed to re. I
mvtin much in the baclugrounil. They are in.
luenctul by a desire to see tnom'e clearly defined
he financIal planks in time Idatforms of respective
n.iitical Imartlos , anti also are dispoSe , ] to so. I
triet bismOl' , . until the season has midyancel
utllclently It ) enable an intelligent estimate of I
Ito crop outcOnme to bi made. Iteports regard- I
ng time commercial situation ore more encoul'I
sing , but there is still room for improve. I
ittut , antI in a great many cases , the baekwrd.
10111 of time spring hati resulted In an aeeumuia.
inn of tochs. The opinIon is general that
ho Ctutan diitlcuity will 'be irented , met far as
nterventlon by huts government is concerned ,
vhim conservatism.
Olitcials of time great standard railway systems C
fly that wuiie ( the ivork of eoetling has been do.
rt't'd by copious rains in time great crop pro. c
tuctmtg sectiuns of the coufltry that condition is It
ct'y ItIUCIt enore favorable than It early seeding
ad been general and the soil 110,1 lacked the a
ecessary moisture. .
Tlue gains among the specialties were material C
Ii most vaSeS , anti in the railways , the grangems
nO International shares recorded noteworthy mi-
ravemnentm. . 'Flip heavy anti muInmtt Unprecedented P
jut of money in London encourages cxpeetatlomms C
f increased ptlrCllasea of our securIties in the °
ear future. Buying fur tills account during C
lie week Included $ outilo'n Ss , Erie geociuls ,
iueeapeake & Oiuio Sa. rntl limo Atchisoml anti
Sortltern i'iiciiio issui. 'fime advance in prices
ulmiaatetl on 'rhuradny , and in iho ensuing 5
ays a general moderate reactionary nwvemlmeni
ccurrcti. due chieuiy to realizution at profits. I
'he upward mevemitent , however , was resumed $1
atulilay , vhea covering ii ! mihmorts again nil- Im
lmflCOd prices , unit the closing was Itt nbout tIle II
tilt level , Sugar was tite main feature of the Ii
peculation anti advanced 384 Per cent to J21.
ubeeqUently profit tatting Caused a reaction to
13. but the stock left cit at I2I' . 'j'e eeu'iy
losIng of time looks for time dividends on To-
acco and a decided scarcity of the stack for
, animtg iurlioes , a premium of per cent be.
ig exacted for Use. caused an advance of 3
er CCCL to 554 , . Itevived rumors ef Injunctions ft
sulte.t in a decline to 84. Tue Ilrst jrmlnaae. B
on of ex-dividend was itt 'H , against Si , the
rei'ious tiny's closing , Later a decline occurred
) C18. then a rally to 72.
Tue Saul tnmnsactlon was mit 71. TrailIng In Cl
1' ) UCi'Ilm SCilS emotabie. hut on a parity with the 01 :
rice of tha stock. 'rile Lese shares were ox. Il
eptionally strotmg on improved irade conditions
nut expeemation of a dividend titoburseunent on
tt , communion block , setliem'emts betwen the
rortluern , I'aeitlo managers coil ( ho ClIleago it It
lorthuern l'4ei110 immterests jtiul tatween the St.
outs & San Vrlmuclbco and Atelmison interest. t
'gartling matters at issue nod the publication gu
S the rerganisatlt.a tlaa of ths $1 , Lcu1s w
. - -'a. _ . S' ' . ' '
& gan l"rnneis , require mcnhifl. The aggregate
sales % vCee 570,01
Tending lit lnntis"ts1i ( otetl tIp $000,000 , Sn
ttfltmsmlrllly large ICita or ft SsttmtiAy. The
mtttket was firm air llghmt gains wets' flOteti in
some issute's. Thi'i pmerket , iuring time week
muled higher antI wfti 'tut'oraIiy , affected by ford
eisa purthnsea hOd h. ' mm good local investment.
Routthiern Cs cxeepfiontlly gainesi 0 per cent.
MntrinI Improvement was uiis reamed in Utimer
prominent . bnn.tti. Tigi solOs Were 10.370 OUt ) .
r.rn4nie00ts were Jfri and higher on dealings
Time New York rtn1er says this wcekt Ths
Stmitenment cit the Ossociateti banks of New York
for the week ending . \prhl Ii plmoWt lImit time
recelpms of currenc' ? during tht' vek front the
intetior were Iiglmte tIun ) iiol been estimated ,
Than tmcttlal net tnCresei in. the ensh holdings of
the l.nnks only amnDuntsl3 $134,500 , tmntl Os $1,011) , .
000 wan sent nbroailtt i evident timat tIme week's
receipts from , lameilIc rources can tiorely imave
eSceelieti $1,000.05) . In , general Imusiness cIrcles
tlmh week lntticnmci a , gain , nlthouglm not 05 prr-
ceptiblo at enslern cIties as % 'cst of time Iiisql-
Riipl 'aliey , In that sbction and also in lIalti.
flare anti 1'ittSl.tm , ' there imrt 1en cOct.lmslt'e
tetnil buying antI this lmns naturally resultud In
a better , iemafltl at 5wlmdlesnle , Time general tone
of time financial vtck , imowever , intiicates that
there is no abatement 1cm th almost universal
disposition to , ieal with unusual ceruservniisun
anti smot to anticipate future wants. Thue fIlet ,
however. thuftI the country hank clearings for time
week nh' C pet' cent greater IlIum timS preceding
One and ti' per cent larger timnn time , tmmnc' week
a year ago , is evidence of a slow but gnerai
Increasing valuate of trade. Should out tmf
town renmitiancut to ? 4ew YOrk reaeim a 'ery
Consitlerablo magnitude , it is likely to mcemtlt in
the secretary of the treasury calling upon tlmO
tlepositor' banks to ttlrn ( mver furlimer install.
menta of limo $12,510,110 , % vlmicIm tlmey still 110111
oa thic lOntl liceOUht , TIto tlepository banks
originally held $11,500,000. anti stmould the me.
nmatnng ! $ i2,000,00tJ i.e cnlIet ) for , it would nltu-
rally stiffen time mnoney umlamicet ammO lessen golti
shipments. In the t'cek's currency Imiovelu at
the FilipmmiCtmts ( raIn time vcst have been lmOnvI'
nnd imait untloubteilly an offsEt in renmittnnces of
ti-its city's funtis against New Englaatl tli-
trictS. Manufacturing tnt reals ore responsible
for this demumntl , tiimichm has played a hart 1mm the
apparent more liberal discounting of comnicuclul
paper.
The following were the closing quotatlon on
the leading stocks of tIme New York excimang.
toilayt
AtellillOim. . . . . . . . . . 11181 N. V. temltm'ai : . , , , , , IPtP4
Adanma lOx. . . . . . . . . . 1.11) N. V. ,1 ; ; N. I0. . . . . . . . 48
Alien , T. II. . . . . . . ItS Ontnrio & W. . . . . . . .
Ammm. ilxliroIA. . . . . . 113 Oregon Ilumli , . , , , , , , 1
Ualtmnuore&Otmto. , 1St Oregoll Nay. . . . . . . . 21) )
Catlatla Pacilic. . . , & 84 i'lcillc : Mail. . . . . . . . 271
( amitt1asommtuern. : ) . 4111.4 i'eoria Dec. &E. . . . 2
Central l'fletilc. . , . 15'4 l'ittsburg. . . . . . . . . . tilt )
Clues. & Ohio. . . . . . 111)0 i'tllltmllIml Palace. . . 301)
ClIlcago & Altoum , , 1t4 Iteatilllr. . . . . . . . . . . .
tL,1l. &Q. . . . . . . . . . It ) It. (3 , V. . . . . . . . . . . 38
Chicago (1:15. : . . . . . . Il8I It. 0V. . ptd. . . . . . . .
Commeolidalcut Gas. . 3t3t ) ! hoes Island. . . . . . . 7 11tl
C , , C. , : . St. L. . . 3 St. l'atil. . . . . . . . . . . . 70L
Cob. CoutI & Iron. . 2 do 1,10. . . . . . . . . . . .
Cotton Oil Cart. . . , : ; St. P. .1 Omaha , , . . 3t )
I3elavare& hind. , 127 do niul. . . . . . . . . . . . 12'2
Dcl. , Lack , , 8V. , . 1511 Solmtlueru Pacific. . l0
l&lt.G , pfd. . . . . . 47 Stmcar1tctlner , , , . 125.t
I ) . &C. F. Co. . . . . . . 18 ! * TemilmCortt , th'otm. 30)
llrlo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . its Toxnsl'nclilc. . . . . .
ito hid tild. . . . . . . . 40 P. & 0. CoSt. ufti. . . 73
tb 2.1 lmftl . . , , . . , , 13 Ummlon ' . . . . . . )
Fort \Vayne. . . . . . . . 100 U. . I'acitie..8)0 .
( ) , Northern p10. . . 1 ] 1 v. SL 1. . 1' . . . . . . . . . 7
0. & II. I. lttt1. . . . . . 010 W. St. r. . & P. ufl. . 18'i
Iloeking Valley' ; 104 Wells Farce Es. . . 1)1)
Ill1not Central. 064 tv ntcru Union. . . , 848j
St. P. & Puitilli. . . . :4 Wheelhiug & L. IL U4
it.&T.pfd. . . . . . . . . 27U .do Imfti. . . . . . . . . . . . 8454
Lzmkoltrio&West. 18 ) tj&St. L. . . . . . . . . . 1054
doprti. . . . . . . . . . . . 7t1 D.&It.O. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
taltostmom. . . . . . . . 14754 o. F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lend Tr'mst. . . . . . . . 27)t N. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Loimlavihlu 1 ; N. . . . 0hI C. P. & I. . . . . . . . . . . allOt
T.&N.A. . . . . . . . . . . 8541 dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Idutnllattamm Comm. . . . IO9 ( it , & T. C. . . . . . . . . . . 254
Mcmiltmllls& C. . . . . . 10 1' . St. 1. . & IC. 0 5
Ztltcluignl , CcmL. , . . , 1)1 P. St. 1. . &iC.C. ptd 11) )
MI'iiiommrl l'neilta , . 2054 S. 1C/ ' . . . . . . . . . . 11)0
Mobile & Ohio. . . . . an " , i fi.311)0
NnsilrilloCtlat , . . us AlmI. Tob. Co. . . . . . 7(1)0
Ntittottti Cordtgo : 41t do pftI. . . . . . . . . . . ( ' 0
Null. Cortiaco pOd. . 1) ) Am. Tel. & C. Co. . . . 0354
N. J. Celllral. . . . . . . 100I4 Com'l Cable Co. . . , I 08
NV , phi. . . . . . . . ( , )0 Ammm StugIr oft i. . . . 1 tto)0
North Aitt , Co. . . . . . 0)0 U. S. Cortago gtti. . 18)0
Nom'tltermi Pacific iiU. , ; . S. Ietllllot' p10. . LI154
N. I'aciilc fifti. . . . . . 3854 . 1) . 8. P.mlbbor. . . . . . . 2t (
U. I' . I ) . & . . . . . . . do prO. . . . . . . . . . 8154
Nortlmwcstei'im. . . . . 10134 S L.S.&E1stTJt,3Se42
dopftl. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10
Total eaes of stocks today were 66,020 shares ,
including : .tnerlcan Tobacco , 8,700 ; Amnerican ,
Sugar , 22,800 ; Mim2t il'ucltic , 3,400.
_
x ( . , . Yorc' 'Iommey Marked.
NEW YORK , Apii 11.-MONEY ON CALL-
Easy at 2 ½ 003 per 'Ont. '
I'1C1M12 MiI:1tCANi'JX47 : i'Al'tlrt-IlIa per cent.
STERLING EXChANGE--hull but steady.
with actual business ip bankers' bills at $4.IS ½ t $
4.880 for slenianci nhi1 $7I1'4.S8 far sixty days ;
posted rates , $1.SS4.S1 and 54.8J ½ 104.9) ; cnn-
mercial bills , $ 'l.87.1 '
BAIt SILVEI-SiOOc.
MEXICAN DOLLAflS.-Iic.
1IONDS-State bomeds , jnactlve , railroad bonds ,
firm ; government bontis , strong ; new 4s , reg , ,
116Th ; coupon , 117jsmeg. ; , , 111 ½ : coupon , 3I37 :
45. reg. , l08y ; coupon , 10'J ½ ; Is , reg. , Ill ; Pactite
Cs of ' 97 , 103.
Closing quotations-on bonds were as follows :
U. S. 4s , of ' 01. . , 10054
U.S. .IllcOtmp.mmL'w , 11754 P. &I1.G.7a . . . . . . 114
U. S. Osrcr. . . . . . . 11280 P. & It. 0. I'm. . . . . . 8884
to. s. as , cotmp. . . . . . ittq Erie 2tIC. . . . . . . . . . . . tm05
ii. S. 4n , rug. . . . . . . . 1083 ( tO. IL & S. A. ha. 10 101
U.S.4.scomp . . . , , . , iua' Gli.&S.A.7a . , , . , 100'
w'a. ' - 11&T.C Os. . . . . ' 108
'l'nclilcln of 0l. . 103 do Os. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18)0 )
$ AIa. , class A. . . . . 11(1 7,1. , K & 'P. 1st 4s 8554
Ala.cItss ; 11. . . . . . . 100 do 2d 4's. . . . . . . . . . 61) )
Ala. . class C. . . . . . . lt)1 Mtmtual Union Os 11-0
'AIa.Ctmrrancy. . . . ill' ) N.J.C. Gaut. Os , 11854
La.New Coli.4n . 1)8)4 ) ) No.P.iciiic lati 115
MissomirlOs. . . . . . . . 100 do 2ds. . . . . . . . . . . . I 12
'N. C'.iht. . . . . . . . . . . 124 'N.V. . (7oumsols 1:31)54 :
'N. C. 's. . . . . . . . . 15 do S. F. Djb. Is 111
' 5 , C. uionftmd. . 54 Il. ( S , Wo't. hats 7t$1
Tenum. new act 8 81 St. P. 0ousis 7a. , 128
Temmmu. now set Os 104 doC. .Ie P. V. 5) 114
'Tcmmn. old ( In. . . . . . 170 St. L. & I. 1tt.Ua.3 7754
Va. Centtmrk's. . . . . Gtl54 St. L. &s. F.tIaO.U 1013
do ( icferred. . . . . . 4)0 Texas Pac. 1at 8054
Atchison .15. . . . . . . 7054 do 2ds. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 %
Atcimilton 20 A. . . . . 4.5)0 U. P. InCa 0 ! ' 03 10554
lCanatiiiSo.2dll. , 10-14 % VoatShora4 . . . . . 100 %
L. & N. linitletl 4s 78 Soumtitrn Is . . . . . . . ft 2)1
0. It. & N. 1kt. . I I 1) N. I'ao. : ui. . . . . . . .
. tt t offered ,
Uostomi fltocl GIuo1atlommN.
SIOSTON. April 18.-C 11 baum. 4110 pr cent :
tltimo loatma. .lOjU Itar C lit. Closing prlco for
itocleaboa.ls 'itij imilitui mik trot :
A. T. & S. F. . . . . . . . 11181 iS' . Etec. pfd. . . . . . . 62 %
/51mm. Su"nr. . . . . . . . . 121StVis. . UJfllrLi. . . . . .
AImm. Sugar pd , . , . 3025 Edison Elite. Ills 18(1 (
tiy State Ga'I. . 054 Gout. Elt'c. pftl. . . . . 711
Itch 'J'olcpimone , . . 201'4 ' Atcitlsom : 2ti'I . , , , , , 25)
ItOslot , & Albumy , 211.1 AtcIutsomI 4s. . . . . . . 70)1
Boliton& Maine. . Imi.S54 Now EflSi'tIld Oil , , 112)1
C. Ii. & Q. . . . . . . . . . . 71) ) Ocum. Electric' Os. . . 89)1
Fltclmbtmrg. . . . . . . . . . ( it Vis. Cent. 1st . . . 43
Gu , . L'ieeirtc . . . . . . 37 ( Mlouez MIning Co I
ltlimuois Steel 7254 Atlantic. . . . . . . . . . . 18
? 't'XlCflhi Central. . 1054 Iiostom , & Montamm'i 71)1
N. Y. &N. 10. . . . . . . 70 Iititlo& Boston 2
0111 Colormy. . . . . . . . 17(1 ( Calmtnmet S , Itecia. , SOS
Ore. Short Line. , 8 Franklin. . . . . . . . . . 11
ituibber. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2054 Ileat'wtrgti. . . . . . . . . . 1054
SttmItnso. ; . . . . . . . . . 11) ) tscoola. . . . . . . . . . . . 20 %
(1111011 I'acilla. . . . . t'Y ( Ouincy. . . . . . . . . . . . . I'Jt
WentEtmd . . . . . . . . . (1854 ( Tamumarack. . . . . . . . . . iii
IVet hInd tirtI. . . . . ill ) Wolvc'rtlm . . . . . . . . 7
Wrm4tiulgil. lIlac. . . . 29 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
San irrnemeisco Miumimmg QuotzmtiomsN ,
SAN FRANCISCO. .tnriI 18.-The officIal closin :
tmotationsfor Imitator UCJOIt to.lty vor. ) as fil.
Ion's :
tit'l . . . . . . . . . .I 9. llaio&Norcross , , 1211' '
' .11.11:1 : Con . . . . . . . . 8 .Jtmlta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
'immdea. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 JltlltiCc. . . . . . . . . . , . 3
tlelcller. . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Mexican . . . . . . . . . 35
Iict & ileicher. . ill ) 1110110. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1
tto.lio Coil. . . . . . . . . . 45 Occitlemital Con. . , , 120
liullion. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Oplmlr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ho I
IluiwerCon. . . . . . . . 40 Ovarmmlan. . . . . . . . . . . C )
itlvUOlmtI. . . . . . . . . . 3 i'otonl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
blutllengoCotu. . . . . 22 Stytwo : . . . . . . . . . . 27
: ttolia. . . . . . . . . . . 41 Scorpion. . . . . . . . . . . 2
oul , Cal. & Va , 105 Strtiu Nowatls. . . . . Cl ) I
: : on , Imperial 1 Union . . . . . . . . . . I
rown Point. . . . . . . 112 tOtaim Coim , , , , , , . , , , 'i
lxchetemL'r :3 : Yellow Jacltct , , . SO
101110 & Cimrrv. . . . . 24 , I
Silvtir ltri : , 0754e : Moxicaum llOlllrJ , 64)3I3)e ) ,
dgiil drafts , Ic ; tuc.r.tp Ic. I,0. I
I
Nev York Siimuimmg Qmtolntlonu ,
NEW YOIUC Almrll 18TIto foilovllmr nra L13 i
lolllui mmmlniumg qllOtatti ) mm's ; II
luiwer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ontario. . . . . . . . . . . . 130I (
: lIoIlar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Ophir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . iotm
rowmmPoiumt. . . . . . 25 I'lI'nlutltll. . . . . . . . . , 21)
: on. Cal. & Va. . . 155 Qumielcailver . , , . . , , , iso I
) catiwOOti , . . , . , 100 Qlltt'kliilvor pfti..3600 I
10111(1 & Curry.21) ) Siera NIlracii. . . . . 55 I
ialc&Norcroaa , , 115 Stantiani Con . . , , , , 11)0 )
loimmesttko , , . , 2501) tiltioU Can , . , , . , , , 42
colt Silve r. . . , . , . , 21) Yellow Jacket , . , . 213 I
lexicaim. . . . . . . . . . . . 1)3 I
10111lIcitU ! Notes.
IIALTIMOI1II. Apm'iI 8.-Clearings , $2,216,010 ;
niances , 1406,2T6. , '
I'll ILADIII-.l'IIIA."IAPIII 18.-Clearings , $13,013 , .
73 ; balances , $1,476,610. 'I
W4l3 ml ICTQN , April 18.-Today's statement I
r the condition of the treasuryt Available' cash
alance , * Iit',143i ° tlh eli reserve , $ IM,915l47.
ST. LOUIS. April iUO.-Cleariuigs , $3,097,550 ; Intl.
aces , $117,011 ; Intavy , 4)8 ) per cent : New Yoth
scilange , $1.30 , bid ; 11.23 presnium
sited ,
CIIICAcIO ! , April fl.t'Mony , easy ; on call , 6
er cent ; on 111,10. 0117 per cent ; New York ox'
hange , 65c premium. ) ; , iriing , Imonted mica , $4.00
n demand. * 1.89 trs , 'lxty days' time ; bank ii
learings , $13,201,387. d
( . 'Is' York VeLcl Ilaumle Stateimmemut , r
NEW YOIOK , .Ariiu I8.-Th Yeell ) ' beak
taternent * ilioivtu tile following cimanges : Be.
tree increase $ IOI..19)t ) loans , increase $007,400 ; I
pocie , decrease il(0,00t ; legal tenders increase
540 300' deposits , itlcrtse $005,600 ; circulation ,
crea5u * 10.600 , Thtctbanks now hold 118.l30IbO 7'
1 excess of tito reqUlrentents of the IS per Cent L
ile , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t
1,015 ii ( I II Colu him , U
LONflDNiprii 18-Consois for rnone' until t
ccount , 112 ½ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I
Suglmr 7tlnrlct , 0
NEW YOIUC , April 2S.-HUUAht-rtaw , Ormer ; P
dr reilning , 3073C centrifugal , 00 test 4c. t
efineti. non ; standard "A , " 500c ; confectiomtera ji
A , " 4c ; cut loaf. 6c ; cruslted , G5c ; pow-
ereti. 5'4o ; granulatt'ei , S'hc.
LONION , April bS.-SUGAB-cune , steady ;
untrttugal Java , us 4d ; Muscoyutlo , fair ro-
ning , ila 7 % ' ) . lIed , Itrm , but. quIet ; April ,
Iti 01 ; May , lls 21)540 , B
\Toed 2ilurio.'t. ( I
NIBV YOItK. April 12.-WOOL--Quiet ; dqme. I
a ileeCe , 160322e , Cl
LONDON. .prii IL-The % vool arrivals fr
le fourtim setll'sl. Wilicil opens June 30 , aggre- a
ito 4,968 bales tif CaPe of 00011 hope and Ntmtul Y
U0it 1xieiudlc iOQ bales sent tbrect. Thu haii
I
ports for the week sure as foliowsi New 8outh
\Vale , li,2cS tnlei ; Victoria. 11,622 bald' South
.tmmstrnlis 3,561 bfti , New Senlnnti , 41.557 hIllel' ;
( 'ape of ( oed hope Anti Natal , 6,140 bal.s ; China ,
III bales ; India , 24 isles ; France , 1,49 bales ;
Portugal , 23 IinIe ; llelglum , 10 bales ; GermanY ,
2' ' ) bales ; lltmemmos , t'res , 12 bales ; i'hilniielplilfl ,
500 baei ) by steamer llnrromore ; IloSton , 10
Lies , by steamer liritlab Queen , making a total
of 93.451 Itales , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
LL'orpoo1 3itmrleet.
LlVI7Itl'OOl. , April 1t.-WIII'iAT-Spot , flrml
demand moderate ; No. 2 rOd , winter ( Ii id ; No.
2 red , spring , stock exhaumste.ll I'O. I IntrO ,
Itnnitttt'a , fli It ) ; No , 1 CimlIfornin , lii ltl. Futures
CinSest dull , Witlm near anti diptant POsItion ! 14i1
higherl busIness imeaviesit on mititlie 'osltions ;
April , 54 G'lm May , tu 7.1 ; June , 1. . iii ; July ,
7& It ) ; August , Is 70 ; $ eptt'mber , .s 4t1.
( 'Olt7'0-h'pt , firma ; AmeriCan mimixeti , new , Is Itl.
S'uturui CloetI firm , with , lirIi ' .5,1 lmlglmt'r , and
outer mnontlls unchanged from yesterday'S dos-
lag ; lamsinesu. lm0a'ist en early positlons April ,
35 lll ; 1d' , Is Id ; June , Is ltl July , as 2140 ;
August Is 31 i Septemmitter , Is ld.
F1.tOtlt.-SictIld3' ; uletmiand rnoderate st , Louis
fancy , Is Cii ,
l'lAS-Canailian , 4 : ; Id.
l'ItO'lSlONS-Firm t , lemand motlerate : Curn-
lerlan.1 cut , 28 to SO It's. , Slat shOrt rils , 25 lbs. ,
lOt ; lzng elCar , light , 35 to 4 lbs. , Es Cd ; long
clear , iunVI' , ti ; lbs. , stock exhmatmitelt short clear ,
IS lbs. , ITs ; sIlolt clear Iniililit'p , lmelt'yt 5 lbs. ,
Sla S'l ; clear l'liitti , 14 to 16 lbs. . Its , Shoulders ,
Pqtlare , 12 to IS ll.s , , 215. llamas , short Cult , 14
to 16 lbs. 4is. Tallow fins Nortim American ,
lOs Iti , 1Ileef , extra India mess , COsl 5mrllne
a ) ltt , Soc. l'ork , flrime mimer' , fine western , 0st
11 into 11)4115 , niedlunm , 42s DO , lai'ti , UtetiIy
Pt Ilmio 'Western , 210 Dtl ; reflntl , In ImItill' , IOn Dii.
( 'Ii t0ESI-8tcnrl'l tlelnaatl tmmotlerntel finest
Amerena , wimite anti colored , 24s Cd.
Ill1T'IIOlt-Finest tinitf'l States , 7Ss gonti , 50s.
OILH-Tmirpetmline spirits , lls Oil. Itoslim , commi.
man , Is Itti , Cottonseed oil , LIverpool refined ,
170. Llncci1 oIl , lOs 6.1 ,
lttOFltIG lIlt/iTOH. 1l1'7EP-Forequarteti. , 3ti :
imilmdiitiltrterli , tt1.
lIT.1OACIIINIJ l'OW'ilIlt-lanlwootl , f. 0. b. ,
Liverpool , 7.
hOPS-At Ionlon , ( l'aciflc coast ) , Li us.
Coffee 3lxmrlcet ,
N1I % ' YOltIC , .
April 1D.-COFFF7I0--OptInt
opened firm at 5(111 Imoints nlvumne , ruletl fairly
actIve on foreign buying and local selling , witlm
'Fburol.ean and Itrazilian news megnriietl as bull-
isImI closed steady for neau' tuoimths and firm for
late mont ) , . . , witim a. net acivnmteo of 06321 lints.
Sales , 19lbO hogs : March , $ iO.G3$510.IO. Spot cot-
fee , ltio , tlrnmer ; No. 7 , $13.71. Mild , steatlyt
Cordova , 116.783318,5) . Total wordilotlee , lellverics
from the United States , 1O.rdi ) lags , inctmtling
8,711 bags from New Ynik ; New 'YolIC stock to-
On ) ' , 161,164 lags ; l'n ted Ftute.t stoic , , 197,721 bn.s ;
allont for tite iinitetl 8tttte , 106,271) tumgsl total
isiiit , supply for time tiniteti States , 4OJD5 bags ,
against 43Ol1 bags last year.
SANTOCI , April IL-Goid average Santos , 11,600
reis ; receipis. 2,000 hags ; stock , 122,000 bags.
1A7.illtltto , April 38.-Qtliet ; l'fg decline ;
sales , 3,00) bags.
IIAVIOt1. April 18.-Closed etcuitly ; % t advance ;
sales , 13,000 bags.
RIO , April 18.-lllli ; No. 7 , 13,8013 reis ; cx-
change , 0m4t1 ; recetmts , 2,000 bags ; cleared for
time Unitetl States , 5,000 bags ; for Eutope , 1,00. )
bags ; stock , 77,000 bags.
iCummnnn Cit1. illirkcn.
KANSAS CITY , Apil 18.-Wit CAT-Nominally ,
steatly ; No. I llnrl , SIc : No. 3 , SOtISIc : rejected ,
351010c ; Nc. . 2 ccii , 741175e : No. 3 G31070c : No , 2
rprlng , 6100Gb : No. 3 , 53760c.
COhN-Weak , lower ; No. 2 muixed , 23l4fJ231c ;
No. 2 i'luite , 23 ½ t12311c.
OATS-tinclinngetl , tiuli ,
I8YII-No. 2 , 33'/e.
IIAY'-Steaily : timothy , ciioce : , $11004711.50
other grades , $3.10iilO.0O ; prairieelmoice , 17.0010
5.00 : othems , 33.00476.00.
I3UTTIOIt-Very weak ; creamery , 116j116c ; dairy ,
104722e.
EGGS-Lower , fresh , 8lfc.
Cotton Sini'lcer.
NEW ORLEANS , April ) S.-COTTON-Steaily ;
middling , 7 11.1Cc ; low mtmitldling , itSc : good Cr-
dinary , 6 2-ICc ; net receipts , 643 bales ; guess ic-
ceipta , 615 hales ; exports , to Great lirttaimt , 1,800
tacs ) coastwlec , 22 bales ; imles , 1,000 bales ; stock ,
166.502 bales.
Ni0 % ' YORK , April 1g.-COTTON-Quiet : until-
, lling , 7 15-lIe ; receipts , 1,211 bales ; forwari1t1 ,
39 bales ; eales , 113 bales , all spinners ; stock ,
151,1188 bttlea.
ST. LOUIS , Apull 18.-COTTON-Dull ; utid-
dung , 7 9-ICc ; sales. 800 lales ; receipis , 18 bales ;
shipments , 489 bales ; Cock , 54.001 bales.
. I'srimi Slst l'ICet4.
PEORIA , April lS.-COI1N-itlarleet steady' ; No.
2 , 200c ; No. 3 , lItic.
OATS-Market firm : No. 2 whIte , 2O't4720c :
No. I wimite , 35540115 ½ e.
1l'I0-Mnrltet tutu , higher ; No. 2 , 2854c ,
'v1lIsly-atutritet ateal0' , , 11.22.
1CECEIC'TS-Coln , ltIlOi ) Itu. : oats. 21.600 bu. ;
rye , COO bu. ; whisky , none ; wheat , 1,200 bu.
S1III'OtttONTS-Coin , 12.000 him. ; oats , 1,300 ho. ;
wimisky , Got ) gals.Viie'at ; , 1,800 bu.
\Vllellt Qmuotlm 4 louis ,
SAN FI1ANCISCO , April 18.-WhEAT-mac-
tive ; December , $1.OSI $ ; May , $1.GS0.
TIKEIIt IIEQUESP IS
Domtuls'mmmen " .VhIh Not lIe Allowed to
- See Snyder's Ilooks.
A big grist or routine buncs , which In-
'cluded the passage of the appropriations on
account of Mrcht bills , was transacted by
the Board of County Coinrnisaioners yester-
day. I
The report of the county judge for the
tlrct quarter of 18913 sbowcd the receipts of
the omco to have blen $1,781.15 ; expenditures ,
$1,408.35 ; balance , $371.S0. Approved.
On recolnlnendatlon of tIle ilnanco committee -
tee the request of the bcudsmen of cx-
Treasurer Adam Snyder for three rncnths'
time In w"icli to matte an expert exanilna-
timi of till books was denIed.
The report of the county cleric for the first
quarter of 3896 was approved. It indicated
that the expenditures of the office had cx-
cecde1 the receipts by $197 ,
On recommendation of the committee on
charities the alrvices of T , W. Hotchklss as
clerIc at the county coal yard were dispensed
with In tile interests of economy. Tilts takea
effect at once.
A communicatlcu was received from the
ruperuutcndent ! of the Hospital for tue Insane -
sane at Norfolk in rcepone'c to a request for
information from the board. As tue Information -
formation was not given , the county clerIc
was directed to apply to Governor llolcomb
for the facts required , In titls connection
Chairman Jcnlcins stated that there were
eoxn features of this institutIon that should
be liown up. He saId he had nforgnation
that led him to believe that they Old not
have the number of Inmates they claimed.
The county treastirer asked to 'Ito allowed
to employ two addItional men to inalce up
the delinquent tax index , He was authorized
to employ two men for sixty daya at $75 per -
month each , tIm s.tlartes to be paid out of the
feca of time 0111cc.
Tue contract and bond of tim Lauder flaking -
ing company for furnisiling bread at the poor
tarm were approved ,
The applIcation of A , It. ilensel for a post-
ticn as keeper of the court house grounds
8'flS referred , ' I
A long report from Dr. S. D. Merecir on the
sanitary condition of the poor farm was referred -
ferred to ( ito committee or the whole. Tile
cnerai conditions vero reported as exttl.s-
ractory , but thu objection uvas inatict that
lito veutilation was entirely insufllcletit , An
verliauling of the fan system was recoinj
nended , anti also the prontulgation of a
jet of ruica for the government of tile in-
lotitutlOrl , The comrnlttco of the whole will
Beet at 2 o'cloclc Monday afternoon to coni
tider the subject ,
Frederleic .hIoweII was appointed day fire-
nan at the county poor farumI at a salary of
$20 $ a montil.
A resolution by hloctor directed the so-
perintendent of the poor farm to afford all
ossibio assistance to clergymen of all ro-
iioua denominations wlmo wished to offer ro-
iglous consolation to tue inmates.
Stenbcrg wanied to know wity such a reso-
utlon was aeceasary , Williams stated that
Is had been Informed titat restrIctions ilad
men placed on some clt-rgyrnen , ad lie
itouglit tltla should Ito corrected. Every innate - ,
nato should be allowed to worship an his
: onscienco dictated , and clergynlcn of all I
: reeds should receive equal courtesy , The
osolution was adopted , C
*
C
tNO'I'hiL'IL OMAhA. I'IONIOIIIt ( lONE. c
hot sit Great Flulls 14. ' % V. Iergmtnosi
l'l11451'N
Judge A , N , Feruron receIved a telegram
esterday , conveying time sad intelligence that
iii ; brother , B. V , . Ferguson , bad died Fri. V
l
toy night et Great Falls , Mont , , after an ill-
lens of but a tow days' duration , Im
B.V. . Ferguson was tile youngest non of t
Ion , For.nor Forguoon , Nebraska's first citlef It
ustlco of tite supreme court , lie carne to
ebraaka in 1854 , witen a mere cillli ( , reeld'
iig at flellovue , Lincoln anti Omaha , He at-
ended the local schools antI remained here
Lfltil tWO years ago , wiurn ho went to Moo-
ana anti engaged 151 tue real estate busineos ,
'rice to leaving for the west , ho wa Iii the
mploy of the United t3tatee , ulrvlng In the
omital service , The cause of death was heart
roubles. Tile interment will lip LIt Great
'aIls , The deceased leaves a wife.
:
I'IllllN ( us' .ttzmt.Jter hotel , it
Charles Kircithoff , jr. , arcilitect for the "
chilts hirewilig cotnpany , MIlwaukee , Is in ii
30 cIty to prepare plans for the recon-
Lruction of the company's buildIng at tile Ii
mrner of Sixteenth atlll Itarney streets. As
saloon anti roof garden the property lIes
iolded small returns on the investment , and ,
1 $ purpostcl ttI conyer L into & lwtuI5 aI
OIA1IA LiVE STOCK NkIRKET
I Liberal Supply of Oattla with a Market
Weak arni Lower.
SToCKERS AND FEEDERS RULE STEADY
Itog lteeeilitn Oumly PaIr nuiui an
ti'e Ilcummnmuui h0ore'ul I'rlecs UI , 13
Cents-Week Closed Si tip 10
Cemitut llelov the Oicmutmimr , ,
FIATt'IiDAY , ADrIl 18.
Receipts for the days indicated are
Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Horses.
Aptil IS , . . . , , , , . . 1,817 2,018 , . . 8
AImrII 17 . , , , . , , , , , . , 1,416 2,811 810 15 -
Arll 16 . , . , , . . , , . , . 1,229 4G2 2,911 1
. .pril It. , . . . . . . , , , , , 1,705 6,1.58 1331
April 11 , . , , , , . , , . , , 1,92.1 4,1St ) 190
April 13 , . . , , , , , . , . , 1,278 1112 . . , . 14
AprIl Ii , , , . . , , , , . , . 1,567 8,500 . . . . . ' ' '
The receipts for the week , as compared
s'Ith Imrevtous .weeks wered
Cattle. hog's. Sheep ,
flccelpts timls week , , , , , 9,508 . 21,1151 4,5.81
ltece'4)til Inst Week . , . , , 8,50'S 17.512 2,245
SnIne week Inst year. . 7,031 10,12.1 8,21. .
Samno week 15.91. . . . . . . . . 18,152 3i,2.iG 7,616
Same reek 18113 , , , . , . . , . 17,505 20lTo 6,471
Same week 1892 , . , . . , . . , 18,200 28,150 2,461
The oiilclal nulnber of ears of stock
brotmgbt in today by ettch road was :
Itoad , Cattle. hogs.
C. , 181 , & St , P. fly , . , ' . , , . . , . . . , , . , 2 1
0. & St. La. fly , , . . , , , . , . , . . , . . . . . . . , , 1
Miesurl PacifIc 1ty. . , . . , . , , . . . . . . , 6 1
Union I'acitlo y . , , . , . , , , . . . , . . . . , . . 29 1
C. & N.V. . fly..I
B , & ? tl. It , It. it . , , . . , , . , . . . , , . . , . . . 1'I 10
C. , B. & Q. flY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4
C , , It , I , & P. Ity , , east , , . . , , , , , . 1
C , , It. I. & 1' . , fly , , t'est . . , . , . . , . . 1 18
C. , St. 1' . , itt. & 0. Ry . . . . . . . . . . . .6 3
F' . , E. & it ! . V. It ) ' . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . 29 8
Total receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 89 32
CATTLE-Omaha was time only market
teday that bath enough cattle to really 03-
tabllsh quotations , and the receIpts here
were quito liberal for the Inst day of time
week. There were 1,817 head In , flU against
1,567 on Saturday of last weclc. There were
only a few feeders amomig time rcceipts itnti
only about a dozen loads of butchers' stock ,
tue great bulk of the offerllmgs consisting of
corn foil steers.
It being a Saturday , antI the receipts
large the buyers dId not appear to care
much about loading up with catto unlras
they could get thorn enough lower to make
it an object to carry them over , As sales-
mcmi vcre genernlly ricliig their holdings
as high as yesterday , and in some cases
even higher , the market ivan slow anti the
forenoon was well advanced before muclm
business was transacted. Sonic handy lit-
tie cattle sold about steady , but the general
inrmrket s'nn weak anti : ovor.
The market on cows and heifers was
also slow , an salesmen were baclcwtirti
about making the reduction of I0ij'IOc tie-
manded by tue buyers. She stuff has been
selling very high hero , as compared vltli
other markets , owing to the very moderate
receipts and the active demand. The tendency -
dency iitmS been to gradunUy force the
market up , "strong and itctlve" being the
general condItion of the trade on mIst
tlnys. In consequence time buyers were only
too willing to take oft when the opportunity
was presentetl.
Stockers amid feeders were in very moderate -
rate supply ; in fact , there were hardly
enough to establish prices. Such as were
here sold at about the same od prices , tim
market showing no quotable change. Representative -
resentative mIca :
BEEF STECI1S.
No. As' . Pr. No. y. Pr. No. y. Pr.
1..IIS9 $3 25 1l..12l3 $3 75 1C..110S $3 SI )
l..101 ( ) 3 25 20.,1166 75 21.l32l I DO
a. . . . 817 a 40 16. . . .122I 71 21..1221) 3 50
lit. . . . 071 3 55 11..1IiII 71 6..l2b0 3 55
40..1411 3 61) iIO..1.a 7732I,2 .08 3 SI
2I.1fl81 3 60 13. . . .130 . . . . 1112 3 55
21. . . . 86.5 3 60 18. . . ,1266 75 7..13l1 I ill
2G..lObI : i 65 17..141 . , . . 1245 3 55
23..12G1. 3 70 I9..103 177 ½ 20. . . . . 1871 3 8. ' ;
7li.,12b1 3 II ) 42 , . . .1)11 3 50 . . . . .1133 3 51
15..1228 3 721,4 21 . , . .1 .19 50 4l.12l7 3 00
18. . . .1348 3 71 18. . . .1333 80
COWS.
1. . . . 850 1 75 C. . . .1III 2 55 i.i10 2 9.
1. . , . 970 2 0) 2. . . . 080 2 65 10. . , , 020 3 03
1. . . .1030 2 00 1. . . .1140 2 71) 2. . . .1290 3 00
1..116O 2 40 6.,1043 2 7l 20.,1165 3 05
1..i00) 2 40 6..IIO ) 2 71 7..1lOl 3 10
2. . , .1100 2 50 1. . . .12S0 2 55 1. . . .1240 3 25
1. . . .1370 2 55 23. . . .1100 2 00
) hllIFEllti.
1. , , . 500 2 60 8. . . : 521 3 20 27. . . . 751) 3 35
1. ' . . . 610 2 65 6 , . . . 618 3 20 5. . . . 762 3 35
1 , . . ; 750 3'OO ' 1. . , . 780S lb 4 , , , , 597 3 35
1. . . . 750 3 00 , ' 1. . . . 010 3 35 1. . . . 770 3 SI )
BULLS.
1. . . .1370 2 00 1. . , .1310 2 5' ' ) . 1. . . .1300 3 00
1. . . .1810 2 50 1. . .1610 2 00 3. . . .1680 3 0' )
1. . . .1170 2 60 1. . . .1570 2 90 1. . , . 870 3 00
1..2030 265
STA 0 8. ,
1. . , .1SSO 2 ft ) IC..lt.5I 3 25 1..1523 S 75
17. . . .1496 3 0-5 1. . . .1700 3 10
CALVES
1. . . . 310 3 25 3 , , , . 116 ' 4 25 2. . . . III 4 50
1. . . . 220 3 10 1. . . . 110 4 1(1 ( 1. . . , 190 4 10
1. . . . 110 4 00 2. . . . 115 4 11) 4. . . . 110 4 75
2..115 400 2..335 410
STOCIcEItS AND FEEDEflII.
1. . . . 540 2 75 3..1070 3 40 3" . . . . COG 3 63
1. . . . 780 3 00 8. . , . 195 3 40 71. . . . 818 3 CO
2. . . . 695 3 25 4. , , , 405 3 40
WESTERNS.
OREGON ,
it. : L. Scott. I
No. Av. l'r. No , y. Pr.
3 steers tlg.I15O $2 75 43 stecr . . . . . .1182 13 40
ItOGH-Thut' receipts of 110gB were light today.
tlire being only 2,058 her , ' , as against 2,787
terday anti 3,056 on Saturiay of last week.
Tim. . ltgilt receipts and favorable nOvices tram
, ither mnarkets s'cre all on time stile of the sell-
inc interests anti better prices were the result.
Tue market CIefled with Ills iuyers all in time
field anti all wanting hogs. Tile result was a
fniiIy active market , 'situ values So higher
all around. Time light hogs soltl at 53.50411.15 ,
tile tom being ISo iligiler thazi ) 'Csterday. Iloge
weighing over 400 hounds sold down to $3.30 ,
but time great built of the medium weight to
lmeavy hogs sold at $330813.45 , as against 53.3040
3.40 yesterday. Everything sold early , the yards I ,
being cleared before 10 o'clock.
This has been a low week in time hog market ,
In fact a record brealter in IliaC respect , At
the opening of the veelc hogs were selling at
83.45473.15 , from wilicim point the tnnrket s'ent
lawn rapidly until Thursday , when the buIlt of
( Ito salt's vtitl reported at 13,25473.33 , That
lirovesi to be tlic. low day of the w tlc , as the
market recoveled some on F'ridtmy , nail tIle
further advance at tue close left values only
shout 56511km lower titan at the optaing of the -
week , or I060lSc lower titan the close of the j.
rcvloUs week. Representative sales :
o. Av. SIt. l'r. No Ac. Sh. Pr.
11 , , , , . , , . 423 , . . $3 31) 52..lOB SO $3 43 y
. 321 8. 35 . . . . . . . . 160 41)
. . . . . . . . ' , . . 35 56 . . . . , , , , 277 , . . 42'/
, . . . . . . . . . 50 115 . . . . . . . . . . 45 1 ,
. . . . . . . . . 80 3.OJ ' ' 74..255 , . , 41i I
. . . . . . . . 40 4' ' ) 67..214 , . , 45
S , . , , . . , , 283 5 ; . 3 40 63..246 , . . 45
' 0 . , . , . , , , l7 25) 41) C. ; , . , , , . , ,2 15 80 45
. . . . . . . . 80 3 40 I Cl , , . , . , . . 251 80 45
; . . . . . . . . . . . 3 40 69 , , . , , , , , 264 . . , 45
t , . , , , , . , 200 . , . 3 41) ) ' 75 , . , , . . , , 213 . . , 45 -
1 , , . . , . , , lIt hO 3 40 6/.2'4) ) SI ) 4' 1.
, O , , . , , . , , 301 , . . :3 : 10 , CI , . . , , , , , lii . 12' ) 45 I
.5 . , . , , . , , I'll . , . 3 40 62.5 00 II .
9 . . . . . . . 272 , , , 3 40 64 , , , , , , , ,2 31) , . . 0
I , , , . , . . , 103 , . . 3 40 ( ' . . . . . . . . 40 ( .1)
. . . . . . . . ' 50 3 40 81 , . . , , , , . 222 , . , 1,0 5 ,
? . . . . . . . . lIt ) 41) . . . . . . . . 50 it )
.8 , , , . . . , , 261 80 40 32) , . , , . . , 153 80 55
PIGS-ODDS AN ) ) ENDS.
7 , , , . , . . . 74 , . . 2 25 38 , , , , . , , , 205 . , , I 30
I , , . , , , . , ISO . . . 2 75 5 . , , , , , , , Iii , , , I 4' ' )
Ii . . , , , , , . 1.23 80 3 20 ' C , . , . , . , . 208 , , , 3 41)
1 , , , , , , , ,2 .0 , . . S 30 It , , , . . . , . 239 , . , 3 40
2 . , . . , . , , 301 , . . 3 10
SllE7'P-Ther9 were no Ilhleeh ) received today. ,
CIhhCtG ( ) LIVE S'I'OCiC.
4liippers W'c'reGiiuuh llu'crs lillul -
irenen.'d hiee f ' % ' . 'sun l0irmner , -
CHICAGO , April lS.-Ireese.l beef , flrnmer , and
hmi'pers Ilavo been 'ery gx'od lltl'ers lut ( ml ) ) $3.5)
0 11.40 for colminmoim to lirinte steers , sales being
argtly at from 11.75 Itt $4.18hiim etrenmely 3
_
ew utbat's $4.25. TIme governmelmt Inspeclors are
'ondemning a great Imlaim ) ' iight suit cenmummolt
'umlvcs , nn'i ltillllIiI'l' $ 1110 at lMt I'eginnng to L
'ease ' tu'ing tiut'uim lit Sit ) ' rtce , Milkers alt ) C
primmgers sell at I ? ' ) IC $4) I"T iii',1 , 4
'SIlO tlt'mand for ilogs % % ll5 tliIieht'mt : to nborl.
Ito iiIliitCl ttff'l'ingi' , Its prices were strong anti -
mrgely So 111511cr t.'r llt'Jii'y ilmctlitlIiI end mhceti
otl , WhilSt light iveigmts iere .teltlly. ( 'onmaton
Il choice heavy solil at trnn $1.20 to $3.70 , 1.511.
ng lot i. eel hag Illrgt'l ) ' Itt $3.C5 , mdli Ic mIit'tl iUllm
ecigilma 50111 tiP tO 43.51. Ligiit hogs sold readily
, t $3.60 antI $4.
In shed , tite mIlls wits snt.derotely alminatetl
_ t tue decline of ISo to 4Ie tills % m'cek. SilI't'Jl
ro 1111W selling at from 12.10 to 53,75 for poor E
U extra , largely tiC fI'olim $3 to $3.50 , stud iaxnbs
ring front $3.75 to $4.50. 0
hcceiptst ( Cattle , 400 head ; hogs , 11,5)0 head ;
heep , 4,500 beau ,
Stc1C in SigIlt.
Itecorti of receipts at tile four priactjtal mar-
eta for April 15 , 3806 : C
' Cattle , ihega. Sheep ,
auth Omaha , , . , , . . , , . , , , , , , . , 1,817 2,0,8
micugo . , , , , , , , , , , . , , . , , , , , , , . , 41) , ) 11,000 501
: ansas City , . , , . , , . , , , , , , , , , . 3,5)0 6,000 1,70' )
I , Loultu , , . , . . , . , , . . . , . , . . . , . 3,000 5,0)0 4(5)
Totals . , . . , , , . , , , , . . , , . . , , , ' 6,211 24,018 2,60' )
Nt , 1,011111 IiVt , tituschc ,
ST. IAIUH. $ April lS.-CA'rJ'Ll0-ltecettts ; , 3,000
oail ; market etraily ; natIve aletrU , P.754.14.40 ;
' ( Zulu steers , .12,71473.70.
I loaS-Itecdr.tS , 5,00.1 lIen , ) . Iturket steady ;
gilt. P.40003.70 ; mIxed , 3.1056J3.CO ; heavy , $1.3' )
( iimti'-iteoeipts , 400 hcail. Market steady at
to recent decline.
ICm * miutstsCi I ' Li is St oak ,
ICANS/Ili CITY. April 18.-67ATTI.10-I4eccipts. at
t0'0 IICUOI siltiitmlCatl. 2,1.1110 hlend ; iutarkt q"min 181
ly 5151Miy ' .I'ezu tvCI , $3.00473.S9 Texas cows ,
12.00473.10 ; beef steers 83.5)134.00 ; nAtIve cows ,
$ i.I'O3.3O ; stockCre Anti fectiCiS , $3,30U3.S4 , hulls ,
* 2,00.103.10. 1
liOOt0-l3eeipiuu , 5.001) heath shipments , 303
he'nl ; market strong , Sc hmigher ; bulk of
t8.10470.55 ; hietivit's , * 3.00471.14 ; packers , 18. lOW
1.55 ; niied , * 3.40473.05 ; Yorkers , 53,55473.631 pigs ,
p.354.C5.
5hllh0I'-Reeeipi , 1.70) he.aiI : Shliments , 1.100
imi'ntl ; nominally stently ; haunts , 53.20471.20 ; mut.
tens , $2.06J3sQ.
,
5ltlsl' SIOT'I'Jl'3 "sVI'i'lI TilIl ( litOCiIlt.
Ni' holes itt dhuu''ClsuImmiSSiti .8eut tis
lie Viguirumuinly Ilmiturecul ,
During time past week the itrotlulco corn-
nilesioll men of the cay have carried into ' '
effect their resoliltion to 1nstt upon weekly
Imaylnents on the part of retail inei'ohante
buying gootla of them , anti the result ita
been entirely satisfactory , The grecels have
in 5ene ltitance found failit Vt'itll the iow
arrangenmollt , but tiio great Inajority imavo
lookci upon time matter as a p111111 businco
prOiOUltiOfl anti , as the comnmisaoii : nen
'ecnieti to be 585(1115 ( only rhat was their due ,
ltavo lIved u to the new rules ,
Ill ortier to Imicot payments for goods
weekly the retail grocers isill be forced to
collect their bIlls moore Iroinptiy and cus-
tolners ilced hot Ito aurprle'etl If time grocer
ShOUilI become so bold as to asic for iti3
motley it it is lint forthcoming IroIiiitli ,
Titu , COlflfluiSSOii ! niall i ntmligeti to pay
calm for about everythittg that lie buys antI
oil nil consigned gootis lie hiss to lniike ro-
tlirns to the sillpper on tile dny the goods
are sold , To carry time grocer for thirty
days or more tinder elIcIt cIrcumstances is a
hardsttlp ilittler which the eommilmlisslon men of
tue cIty have been struggling for soitmo time.
\S'ith tue Imossible exceptIon of hiotomi
and Toletio , Omaha has been about time
fliest remiss in the lllatter of collectIons ,
covering time prodllce AtId fi"tlit busilless ,
of any city In the country. CitIes like Kan-
aIls City , Denver , St. l'atil , MInneapolis ,
Cleveland and IiuItaio all have weekly pay.
hmients atid reports frolii those cities ilmiicato
that tue retail tratle , after bocoimmitmg ac-
Cuatolmied to tlte change , ja better Imloasetl ,
Chicago has had tile weekly irnyntent 5)'ltCIui
ever since the city was large etmougir to
support coittlillssioll houses autl a. mnovo is
110W Oil foot to enforce it more rigidly than
iii the past , It is claimed that tile COIn-
mIssion busiiiess is comIng nearer to a
cash basis every year , The grower of pro-
tiuco and fruit vnnts his inoitey as soon as
the goods are sillIllied anti in a good many's
cases he walita time receiver to ativanco
lncney to la the expenses before the goods
are sliippe.i. OwIng to 1110 small lroflt'
arising frotn fruit anti produce growllig , tile
llIlllpOt is alvay.s iii a hurry for his miionoy " _
anti the coniunissioli maim is forced to fall
back upon tIle retaIl dealer , ' lto iii lila turn
will have to urge mmoro prompt pa'lnents
on the part of customers.
OT'l' ( ) Iih0ltC.I1It. GIVEN FIVE 'l'lIAitS ,
-
Jmilge lInker 1)Isp..neui of tue Itelmi-
1.nrult Itmurgiuir ,
Otto forger , who was convicted on April
4 of burglary , was brought Into the critninal
court yesterday for sentence. it was
proven that flerger entered the house of J ,
Ii , Relellmardt on South Timirteentlm street in
tile night time , effecting his entrance by
nicatis of a vindow opening directly upon tint
toot of the bed In wilich ltelnhtardt 01111 htis
i'ifo vero sleeping. lie crawled across the
foot of the bed without disturbing tue sleepers -
ers and went thirotlgli the clotlmeu of Ileiim-
iltirdt , whIch were upon a chaIr near thu
beth , lie then passed into another l'ootii mmd
att'alcened the occupants of till ) house by
ruiining against a piece of furniture. lb was
caught by lleinltartlt and anottler 11)011 living
iii tue house , after forger notifietl titeni to r
keel ) away or Ito wmulil shoot. lteiiiimartlt re-
eponded to this warning by shooting at 13cr-
ger. wounding Itilfl in the lmnlmd.
Wheum aeked if Ito had anytitluig to say Her-
ger handed the court a doctintent of ocvcral
closely ts'ritten pages , explaIning his actions
and appealing to the clenteimcy of the court.
Judge BaIter read the doctiment anti then
proceoclod to deliver a lecture to tito prisoner.
Ilerger Is , a young mali , apparently about 25
years old , and during the tulle of time judge
htittg his Imead cud seemed to hare great dUn-
culty in repressu1g tears. At the. conclusion
of his remarks Judge Baker sentenced the
prisncr to fIve years at hard labor in the
penitentiary. .
RAILWAY TiME CARD
Letm'es tlUltLiNG'FON , Oe MO. 1IVEIC.iArrives
OmnahaltlnionDepotlOth _ &Mimson Sts.i Omaha
8:30am..Denver : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 9:35am : "
4lSpm.Blk. : hills , Mont. & l'uget Sad lOx ' 4'O3pin "a
4:31pm..1)enver : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 4:05pm :
7Olpnm..Nebrasl : < a Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:43pm :
. .Lincoln Local ( exceimt SUulday.1ilbalfl :
2:11. : . .Fnst MtiiifJincoln ( _ : ) . - : daily. . : , = _ _ _ . _ S
beThItICAOBUttLiNGTON & QjArriVZ
OtnahialunlonIepotlOtii _ & Mason 515.1 Omaha
'
5OOpm----------Chicago ; VeeTibule. . . . . . . . . . so :
9:48am..Chicago : Exprcsl. . . . . . . . . . . 4:13pm :
7:50pm. : . .Cliicngo & St. Louts Express , . . sIOlain
1:35am..itcitie : Junction L.octml. . . . . . . 6:10pm :
Fast Itail. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:50pm :
caves ChICAGO , IfIL.&ST.PAUL.IArrlVe'
OmualialUnloniCflOt. 10th & 1aa9n.L01nal1a !
: , . . . . . . . . . . Limtteti. . . . . . . . . . . 8O5a :
OiIam. : . .Chicago Express ( cx. Suntlal',3:2lpin :
, eaves lC1I1CAGO&NORT1lWl0SFN.IArr1Ve5
Omahaltlnlon Depot , 10th & Mason StsI ( ) itmaita
1:00am..Eastera : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 3:10pm :
4:45pm..Vestlituled : l.tmReti. . . . . . . . . 6:43am :
: . . . . . . . . . . . l'atil llxprees. . . . . . . . . . 'J:30lm :
1:43am..t. : Patti Limitetl. . . . . . . . . . 9:05pm :
7lOamCarm'oil & Sioux City Local , . . .11 : iOpimi
6:50pm : , , , . , . Omnima Chicago Special. . . . . . 8:00mm :
, . , . Missouri Valley Local , . . . . . . . 9:3Iami :
- - - - - -
.caves ICIIICAGO , it. I , & PACSFICJArrives
omalmalunion Depot. 10th & ! ttasofl hiis.l Omaha '
IIAS'r. C
) : lOam.AtlantIC llxtresilCx.Sundlmvl . , . 5:35pm :
: . . . . . . . . . . . . lxpress. . . . . . . . . . . . 5:15am :
t:50pm..ChmIcogO : VesiibUleO Limited. . , . 1:35pm :
t&Opm..St. : 1'nul Vesttbuir'i Limited. . . . 1:15pm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WEST.
:4IpmOlti.tOtOma : &Texas Fix. ( ex. ilun.iOlbain ) :
: . . . . . . . . . . LImited. . . . . . . . . . 4OQpnt :
II , .
,5tTh.lT.P.M. & Ci. J.rrives
DrnahalDepotlSth and Webster Sts. i Omaha
1:15am. : . . .Sioux City Accommotlation.,8Oopnn : ' 1
2:3Opm..S1OUX : City Express ( cx , HunIti11am ) :
; : lspm . . . , . . . , . . . 131. l'aulLtmltetl. . . . . . . . , , .0lOarn :
' '
o. & i''VAILl6Y , Arrives
) iaalurlLlDepot , IStIm ( Intl WebserSts. Onumhia
1:00am..Fast : Itall and Express. . . . . . . 5Ooptn :
IOolmmCX. : Sat , ) Wyn. lOx , ( cx. Ifon ) . . . 5:5)imm :
: SOaIn..NorfolIc Express ( cx. Hunitayi..10I3anm :
: rJam.I'remont Lartil ( Stinhays Only ) . .
: . . . . . . . . . . . Paul i7xpritm. . . . . . . . . . 9:10am :
eaves I 01. C. , liT , .I , & C , ITiArrivl7
rnnhltdtJnioljJOt , 10th &Mtmsafl Sts. ( oniumius
. . . . .IllInsas City Oay Express , , , , . 6IlOpn
) : , ' . via 11 , 1' , Trans. GZ00un :
) niahaJDePot. lStll
1:40am : , , , . , . . . , , St. I.uis Express , , , . , , , , , , 6O0ar :
1:10pm : , , . , . . . , . . Si. Louis Express , , , , , , , , . , & ; llrmm
: OOpIn..NebrakaLocatex. Sun. ) , , . . , , , , 9:00am :
iTThIOUXCITY&PAClF1C. iArrimii
) niahtaiDepot _ , 15th " antlWebstor Sta. f Omailit
) . . . . . . . . . . ) ' Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9:10am : I
.
' "
eei'1OUCClTY"PAC1FiC iArriVe5
) mahilll Uniziui 1)epot. ( Ounaima
:4oamn : , , . , , , , , . St. i'aui I'asscnger , . , , . , . . , 11 tOiiin
:30aimi : , , . . , . ilititix City i'asssngtr , . , , , , , . 9OIt.mn ;
; , . . . . . . . . . , ' Lilimiteti _ _ _ _ _ _
cavesi ' ' ' 'bNION I'ACIFIC. ttrrii'es
tinalinithition lepot , lOtIm lit Mason tfls. ( Omaha.
:30ani : , , , , . , . , , , . hearney Express. . . . . . . . . . . 4:10pm :
: lOam..Overlilntl h.imltetl. . . . . . . . . . 4 : iSumi
: SOpIlmhleat'co & hitrutinlllj'g lIx , ( e StIii , 1lOpni :
: lIpIimOrolid 15101113 Express ( cx , HuIi..l2O5pmu ) :
eiii _ _ . . . . . . . . . .FiitMaU " ! ' . , , . , , , , , .4O.ltfl
eaves ( V'AIl/tiihl ltAhlIVAY , JArriveil
) tnahalufliofl hcpot , lOih&Mamton 0is. omaha
: SOpm , . . . . , , St. LouiiCannoo L'aIl.ItSSam
NORTON & WORTUITON
irokore ChIoajo
No.3 ChioagO Oonrd otTrudo.
: xoouto Ordora for the Purohaao'S
'S
r Sale of CRAIN , PORK5 LARD ,
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