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[HE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Pardridge Chased His Enemies Out of the Wheat Pit. THAT CEREAL DECLINED FIVE CENTS All News of Any Importance, Both Forelgn and Domestie, Favored the Daring Operator to a Remarkable Degree tement Existed, —Great E ORICAGO, i1, April 11.—Tho world seemed to turn on Its axls today for the sole benefit of one man—Edwurd Pardridge of Cnicago. News worth to him hundreds of thousands fushed in from London, from Wushington. even from the far away portsof the Bluck soa. After o day of wild excitement on plunges floor of the Board of 1mpnssive as ‘ohange, the famous pone, swod on the Trado recelving the frantie congratulations of his brokersinforming him that he was richor by at least £)0,000, und that acting for him they had pounded down the price of wheat 50 on every bushel.” His enemle had formed a combination a few days compass his ruin, wero themselves hoavy losers and put to utter rout. Th leries of the trading hall throughout wero jammed with sizht scers, many Judics, all eager to pick out Jostling. y ordinary gambling was moll. Pardridge’s manner was much calmer than Baturday and it was ovident, judging from the exvression of those keen gray eyces, that his pluns were more settied and better formu- gal- the day including of the ng crowd the man whose extra- istog all the tur- Iated. The same faulticss attirc zed Nim today. The samo diamond studs flashe1 fron his spotiess suirt frontand ne hid care fully brushed the dustof Saturday fror his hatand looked siick and span. The scenn during the futter part of the session was the most_exciting thut has been witnessed in 1'rom many aday. 2040 an by bl Jumps to 840, This 18 2%c below the close Saturduy night, From the hoint to the low figure Pardridee makes 5¢ per vushel it is supposed on his 10,000,000 bu, short lineor what amounts 01 gain of $500,0), Ovel sove this It is estimated that ho netted considerabic on cs on the luctuations, He was the heav- fest buyer and_seller and apparently must vo made a pile of money out of his sealp- During the i movements the excite nent was atsuch a piteh that the spectutors in 'the galiories, losing all control of their feol- inge, shouted with the brokers at every slump in the market. The bears went whid over theirsucctss and the men who had it in for Pardridge, some of them utlcast, joined Iy tamounted 10 a genersl ovation to the operator. erybody was expecting at the opening to see shorts pushed hiard o consequence of the depressing government crop report that was sent out from Washington fter the close of truding Saturday. The first disappointment to tho buils was the cables reporting the course of-forelgn mnrkets. It wus regurded as tho most natural thing fn the world that they shouid start off_excited on tho poor crop outiook, and this was relted upon to start the bull. But to the surprisc of everybody the Liverpool nnd London markets both opening lower and with ‘some evidence of demoraliza- tion, It was expluined that this was due to an dmpoctant failure in London, but the fact re- mulned thnt the English markets were lower and domestic markets also showed a halting tendenoy ana added 0 the hesitation. 1f anyholy had been expecting Pardridge Lo run 1 they were quickly unaeceived, foron the contrary his brokcrs were among the most aguressive sellers right from the start and Kepton selling all diy and showinz no fear even on some of the wildest bulges. New York and St. Louis operators ame into line and sold heavily, whilo there was also u lurgo amount of local longs who scenied to despair of getting u much lurger hulge and bezan to realize. Under this concentrated selling there was un irregulur break of 2o In the price of May aud the feeling became guite bearish. The disappointment in the visible supply proved also a weakeninz fuctor. Early it was thoucht there would be decreaso of 520,000 bu.. but when the figures were completo’ it really showed a decreaso of 141000 bu, This cowpictely unneryed the bulls, and there u quick collapse. Tho price of May started strong ut 8ic bid, and with a few Bales as nigh as Kize. The quotations then went to 834c, then up with some cxcltoment 160 May whoat dropped | )s0d at 0 8di4c, then troke irregularly to 8:4c, and 2 o'clock was 623 c. After the noon hour the market had _another spasm of weakness and May went off to5iie, reacted tosiie, and at 1 o'clock was 8lige,’ There was additfonal weakness during the last fifteen minutes of the session. und May fell to 8)%c, or there- abouts, at the clos The 'London failure which marked influence wus represented as that of a prominent grain firm having grain inter. ests in Aweriea and Indla. Then s runor was eirculated that Russin's’ prohibitory move- had such o pient would be removed, and thore was §ome mention made of the unti-op- tion bill belng favorably reported to congress from nimittee, Bradstreet's report of the avaflubie supply of 14,0.0,000 agiust 99,000,000 bu, & year ago was made use of by the bear interest and helped the de- cline. Pardtidee personally was not present at tho eritical time of the opening and took 10 part in the Airst Lour's trading. 1t was sald hie Was waiting for the others to experiment with the nervous fluctuntions, and while his opponents battled in the pit he satin his oMce cading quotutions. Whether he kept him- solf secluded while in apprehension thut his Waterioo wus wthand is i question. During the remainder of the day. however, and par- t culurly at the close, he was continuously in kS W, “1low do you feel, Mr. Pardridge?” asked a reporter of that centleman after the pande. 1 at the windup. Lovelv,"” wus the luughinz answer, a2com- panied by o merry twinkle of tho eye. but that was all that could be gotten out Of him. The corn ket wus not active after the first_hour. Thero was good support oy w 1 whent was demoralized was strong with everything else o Thero was an &dvance'of %e, putting Muy %o overtne close of Saturday. The selling which followod. helped by the elevator men 10 got even with the br in wheat and slmply put the price back to Saturday's figure. e movement to this markot continues light, Receipts wore but 142 curs, Outs udvanced eariy with wheat and corn but weakened later on with those corcals wnd closed “wbout steady at Saturduy's figures The market wis fairly aetivo throughout the Bessi he shorts led by Counselmun pbought fair quuntities, while the selling wus gencral. 1t wa floor. adull day in the provision pit Luntions WeFe 0¥ a nulrow range ind in the end prices were slightly lower for pork and no fgher for lired and ribs than at the ond of Buturday's session. Oush sales of 100,000 bu. ordinary No. 2 soring were reported hero to- day at it4c over the price of May and 10,000 bu, Lard spring at 2'5¢ premium Eatimated rocelpts for Womorrow: ity-five cars: corn, 25) cars; s, 10,000 Shippers were bidding 2c on whoat to Buffalo while vesselmen were hoiding out for ige. A Targo fleet wus on the market The leading futures ranged as follows: AL Floe- Wheat, oats, 190 cars; OFENT TGN, | LOW. | CLORE e | | Waeat No. April . L) BA@RA\( 8 ROl B M}‘fi‘. 80V i W ciia N 5| s | o] pri a | LIEN 0% 40! May | tl\.ul;: x| o «u;...,:: June..si! (it sy | ny . K w0 2 Ut o o b5 M i } ol [ s ny 10 2241 10 22| 10 10 | 10 10 iy | Toim| 10kl 0% [ 108 LAn | k'I R 7 .ruly | :m | 620 July i G | lll;'lll Riws- % PR ' sw July 8% | 8 ] sh quotations were us follow .- ovk—Irregulur, nominal, WiEAT 51 wheat, 804@81c; No, § L@ No, 2 red, 8iige. x—Lower; No. 40%¢; No. ¥, yeollow, FLAX SEED—No. 1, 07c. TINOTIY SEED--U'rime, #1,2401.90, Poik—>Mess. per bl.. £10.1'@10.0214: 1ara, per 200 1bs,, §015@0.20; short ribs, sides, (100s6) $5.57@860: dry sulted shoulders. (boxod), 4.5 6.00; short elear xldes, (hoxed), 86.17 5406, 4. Wiisky—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., nged; cut loat, BHHY uluted, 43c; standard A, 4 9 Rtecelpts and shipments today were s fol- grans TN RUIPMEN TS, Flour. barrels.......... 12.000 Wheat, bushels 1,055,000 594000 ~ 21000 6,00 TFoboettooon I < | R On the Produce exchange toduy the buste MArket was quiet; funcy creamery. % fine western, 20@2¢; ordinury, 186 19; selected duiry, @21z, Exgps, stoady at 1243@1sc New York ll-t;-t New Yok, April 11—Frovn B bkga ; export, 5,480 bbl Recelpts, 23, i moderate busi- settlod; sales, 2480 E2.75@340; winter wheit, low fulr W fanoy, B4QIW; Low extr; Brades, $2150.40 patents, 445 straights $8.1 @4.65; paten! rye mixture: CoRN MEA! WHEAT celpts, 70,000 bu.; eXports, none: snles, 780,000 bu. of " futures, 10.000 bu. of spot. Spot dully unsettied, heavy wnd lower; No. 2 Minnesota clear, 8.1 15@5. Steady, rod. 0@t in store and elovator, WYc afloat, el f. 0. b.i No. 4_red, 01'4@0 ungraaed red, 0)4o@$.00%: No. I northern, i%e; No. 2 orthern. 02%e; No. 1 Milwaukee, 030ikc. Options went wild mn fluctuations chiefly through specy 1ntors’' manipulations wnd mainly on Chleago norount, to much lower price There wore basides a8 bearish influences. weak ocablos, foreigners selling, inerease in the visl- blo supnly and reportea faiiure fn London The course of prices was toa decline of 14 early, followed by a rally on squeezing of 1@ 1%c. but going off neain fully $4a@14e. closing unsettied at#24e under Saturday. No. 2 red. April, 43BN, Mosing AL 015 114 05%c, closing at 01%c; June, %@ e, Closing " Ke: July, 0%@mye, closing atwhe: Au- gust, 00'5e, closing at %lse; September, 80'4@ Mi5c, closing nt Suige; Deceniber, 015@HKC, closing nt 0itye, Ity Dull at April0: ats, 5310007 1ye, t, 71400: pons, 11,800, Miliwaukee. 65@0ic. Stocks of ¢raln in s nd_afl Wheoat, 1.400.90: corn, 003 burley, 67,2 BARLEY—Dull; BARLEY MAUT-Dull, JORN—Recelpts, 5.5 51,000 bu, oro bu.; exports, 21317 Hf futures and 44,000 bu, of spot. market dull, unsettled and wenker; 55 In elevator: 55560 afloat; ungraded mixed, S1@i6e: stewmer mixed, 54ic; options were moderatoly acti but wenk, cloging ¥@!'se down, in sympathy with whoits April, (0@5i5e, closing at b Moy, £i@Jstic. closing at 4itge: Junc, daddye, closing ut #itec: July, 5% e, closing at $6taei August, 5@, closin g ut 454 OATs-Recoipts. .40 hu sales, 425,000 bu. of futures Spot market active und highe optlons fairly active, but cusicr: April, 55 B6%c, closing | 1 @dic, closing ut it June, WN@ISRC, closing at Hie: J BL@HNe, closinzat Jiger spov No. 2 whi 1a@hoe: No. 1, 38c; No. 1 white mived Westorn, 351505 white wester Hav—Stead Hors—Iieny fic coust, 243lc. vaAr- I, quiet and stead ady and quiot: No. 1. i 0-16e MoLASsEs—Forelgn, dull; New Orleans firm and qiiet. Kick—Steady, PETROLAUM=Qulct; crudo in'bulk, $20); May. COTTONSEED O1L, e, exports. 1,800 bu.; nd 25000 bu, spot but unscttlod 3L common to cholee, 2 @ile refined, Parkers, $.40; closed ditse for erade, united -Strong; 2i%o bid; yeliow, TALLOW=Qulct and stoady. ROSIN-Quiet und steidy TURPENTING—Quiet und stoady. Ecas—Western, @43 receipts, 6,50) pkas. Pork—Quiet. ste CUT MEATS ady: plekled bellies, 5% @de; middlos, in short clear, 16.45. Lawn ~Wouker, dull: western steam, closed 26,50 bid: s ) tiorces, $3.524 1 option sules, 1,000 tierces: May, $8.51, closing at 8.5 July, $6.61. closing at $6.61 bia; August. $6.70. BUTTER—Better demand, about steady: western dairy, H@lic: western croumery, 10@ i western fuctory, ii'a@lic: Eigin, 2. Juiet and w part skims, 5@oe. Quict: A 810,25, Quiet; [k 0 i Dul: domestic AR ruits, $11.85 bid: St. Louls Markets. S1. Lovts, Mo, April 11.—Frovr—Wenk, but not_quotubly lower; fum R1.00G3.10: cholee, 8.2, 13 fancy, &L6 To: extra fancy,' $1.05@4.15; patents, #5145, WiEAT—Opencd I higher, but soon became very unsettied, fluctuating rapidly and rather wildly, ana closed weak. 14@!%e beiow Saturday: cash declined do at &5¢; May ved 83N % 0, and closed 841303 July, T3 Bsi%se, and closod T0%0 asked; August, S0} 8240, closed 0% c. CoN—Cush, higher at 364 earty, but declined and options hizher ciosed e below Suturday: May ciosed ut #5%c; July, e Oars—iigher early, but feli off and closed Saturduy. Cash maintained it ci May ciosod at e, v—Nominal. BiAN—No sules. HAY=Dull; prairle, $.5020.50; timothy, £10.00@ & LEAD Frax SEEp—Ste: Cony MEAL—Stes WHISKY —Quiet ut BAGGING—61; @S IRON CoTTON 'L Unchanged; 81.20@1.25. ROVISIONS—Very quict and unchanged. Thoonty trade wus dona at previous quota: tions RECEIPTS—Flour. 9,000 1bs.: wheat. 20,000 bu 5,000 bu.; oats, 22.00) bu.; ryc, none corn, iriey, none, £0)0 1bs.: wheat, 14.000 oats, 46,00) bu.; rye, none; 110, teady at $4.05. Ay at 0514, 1y nt 1. 1 SHIPMENTS—Flour, bu.: corn, 6,00) bu. bariey, none, arkets, Mo., April 11.—WnEAT—Slow, dermoralized; No. 2 hard. &2c;No. 2 red, 8) Conx—\Waus strong; No. 2, mixed, ¢} white. if7e. —\Wero stronz and higher; No, 2 niixed, 285@20e. RyE—Was very depresscd; No 2 offercd free- 1y ut74e at Mississippi river. FLAX st on the basis of pure, BUAN—Firm; bulk i, Hay—Stronzer, but unchanged, Burren—\Weak, declining, 2 EsGs—Firm at llc Frovn—Unehaneed, 5 Receipts—\Wheat, 9,000 bu.; corn, 3,000 bu,; oats, 1,000. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 6,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; bu.; oats, non British Grain Trade Review, LoNDON. April 11.—The Murk Lane Expres in ity weekly review of the British grain trad suys: English wheats have steaaied at s, Hoiders ure not wiilling to seil at this low rice: forelzu wheats ure a shido firmer on in wproved German inquiry, but thore s stiil some prospect of values aivanciuz. owlng to normous stocks and the fnfiux of ar- The_ weekly imports of wheat and nce September hive averazed 47.0.0 Azainst 2,000 quurters weekly tho preceding serml year. Tho Inerease wis from ° Atlantic amounting to 22,00 quarters this against T.702 quarters lust season turn dearcr, buricy nnd o Auil, beans and peas ure i cheaper. and rape seed have cach risen 6d, cot has advanced 25 60, In today’s 'ma buying for tio continent stifened values, Cuziish wheat 15 In x00d demand und prices advanced 1s for all sorts, foroign Wheats & G botter, holders of A an flour wanted more but the usked price was not often ob- rivals. flour &t quarters, during chief ports, yeur, Coru Is tained. Holders of Enzlish flour did w gool business, flut corn wus 6d dearer, round corn was dull, burley was firmer, all’outs were 61 dearcr. Liverpool Markets LivErroor, April 1L—Wnear—Qulet, de- mand poor;’ holders offer moderately; No. 1 Calltornin. 15, 552075, 6'3d vor cental Coux—Quiet; demand boors mixed western, 45 35d per con Burrkr—United States finest. 60s per ewt; United States good, TURPENTINE SPLUTS vt Northwestern Wheat Stock, MinNEAroL1s, Minn.. April 11—Fizures com- piied by the Northwestern Milier and tho Murket Record show the agzrezato north- western stock of wheat to be 2 4, bu., or £62.050 bu. less than lust Monday,” A yoar ago the total stock wus 38,000 b, Colfeo Murike NEw Yonk, April 1 Options opened firm, 20 10 2 points up; closed stoady. 15 o 4 up sinlos, #4700 bugs, ineluding April, $12.550 12 May.'$ 247 Juno $1L00GDI2 005 ily, $i @i 118G 11903 September, #1175 11,805 B11L05@11.70. Spot' Rio, quiet Ko bE fANERI0, April 1L—First ordinary, #11.05 rels perten kilos: good sesond, $10.60 rels; receipts during the week 63,000 bags, pur- chases for the United States, 55,000 shipinents to the United States. 49,005; stock, 140,00) bazs, SANTOS, April 1L—Good average, not quoted; recoipts during the week, G6.000 bugsi pur- chases for tho United Statos, noue; shiprients 10 the United Statos, 6,000; stoc s, 812,00 bugs B1175; December, Cotton Market, W Yok, April 1L—Futures closod stoady; 184,500 “budes' " April, $.70; June, #3.00 prewber, §1.04; i Deceumber, $7.54 . April 1L ~Market was Giies low middling, 6ie; net recelpts, 4,500 hales oxporis 1o uee, 2,01 W York Dry Go. New Youk, goods oy s Market, April 1L—The warket for dry ed ‘quictly, but with some expeetu- tion t the business would develop this week dncotton flununeis at the east. prices huving becowe practically adjusted upon o basis slightly lower than lust year. A fow lurge huyers were of fmportance tr in the market, but nothing uspired. Huvana Sugar Market, HAvANA, April 11.—Sugar Is qulet; on Satur- day 100 hiwls: muscovado. B degrees polur- lzuvion, were sold ut 82204 ‘gold per quintal, Trnd Talk, Cu1eago, Tl April (1. ~Counselman & Day to Coclrell liros: Wheat upened exelited and 1450 W ige higher, with shorts covering on th BOverument report wnd winter weather in the surplus states. The visible supply, however, proved disappolntiug and second cubles were dlscouraging to holders who sold freely, Luter rumors that the Black sen wa pen and that the Russinn ukase would be removed to take eftect May 1, and that the Hateh bill had 5 favorably reported, | cuused & panigky feeling aniong outside holders, and rlces foil b (rom the 1op, with heavy seiling y connnission houses on stop orders. The warkot closed easy at #ie decline. with loeal storts about the only buyers and small hola- ers preity 1l shaken out. Corn ana ousts followed 1ho course of wheat and the loag ine terest was protty well liquidated under freo soiling from the siart. Eastern houses weit THE _OMAHA the best bugers, and prospects of Mght re- ceipts und liberal cloarnnces checked the de- ciine at Suturday's ciosing prices. Provisions were very dall und businees mosily scuiping. or chu in_contracts from May to later futures. Thoelight movament of hozs gives the market aste dy undertone on the face of lower grain marke(s, CnicAao, i, Aprii 11.—Kennott, Hopkins & Co. to & A McWhorter: Mr. Dodge's report on wheat looking At the figures themselves was undoudtediy bullish but the effect was destroyed by an admission that the low cou dition 18 dud to tardy developments, and fa- vorable weather may change this in subse- Nt reports. The knowledge that goo ather has prevailed since the report was complied und that wleat §s growing finely where ats condition ha'l seemed uncertain Tast month caused holders to let go today aftor an early oTort to bull the market. Tho result 18 a bad break. Still lower prices are looked for. neither outside nor forelgn markots have responded .fully to our advance and conditions don't favor a bull market. Corn and oats have held rather firm In canstquonce of the decrensed visible supply und 1ght roceipts. There Isa good shipplng demand for outs but corn is rather noglected Provisions have eased off a trifie. in &y mpa thy with the weakness in other markets, but Jizhter receipts of hozs ana better prices bave boen n sustaining feature. CHICAGO. 111, ApFil 11— Duncan Hollinger & Co: We have had an active, exeiting and nervous wheat market today, May closed nt 8%¢ nfter selling up to 5i4c. " The early buying was good and con- tinued so until the Bradstreet report of thy world's supply came In showing an_excess of Logan & Co. to about 4400,000 over lust year. This, with lato lower cables, cnused free selling by the early buyers and thedecline was rapld. The government report reads bullieh, but no ex ports from the seabourd more than offsets it or the present. The fallures of old estab. lished firms in London cannot but have u de- prossing effect. The situation is unchunged, put the market Is weak, Corn steady With a 1izhit trado passing: opened at 4:c, closed at . Oats unchinged, We jook for lower ces on then. Provisions ruled steady with little doine. The closo was weak and at insido prices of the STOCK! AND BO pugh Business Was Poor a Falr Temper Was Displayed, Avril 11, stock DS, NEw Yonk, market to- day displayed in the nialn n firm temper on a very moderate volume of business. and while there wore two or three weak points the firn- ness was extended Lo the whole. The late do- cline in New Enzland was continued. The Prossurgon the coaiers abated for tio timo beinz. There was a slight flurry in Reading which was one of the early woak points, but no murked chy o curred either In it or its kindred ‘securities. The forcign purchases “of St Paul, Union - Paclfie, ivie, Loufsville & Nashville and a fow others made the tomper of the market during the early nic madc ning when all the improvement but tho demand was Hmited and oshiz of the London market there material deerenso fn the amount of ssand excopt in the coul stocks a per- ceptible falling off in_the strenztn of the dealing After New England, Munhattan waus one of the most conspicuous’ weak points in the list, but in view of fts later materinl fmprovement such should not be expected, In this stock o further udvance of one- half "ot 1 per cent w followed by a loss of one-qunrter of 1 per cent, when all interest in its movements eaased and it re- mained practically stagnant with the mujor- ity of the Iist. The market as o wholo d plityed fow features of note, the strength in the London fuvorites in the' forenoon, which resulted in advancesextonding to 1 per cent, w.th Unfon Puclfic in the lead. and tho ad- vance of 214 per cent in Consoilduted Gas in the afternoon being the only notabie detulls, while losses of over 1 per cent in Atchison, New Eneland und Manhattan neutralized to a larzo extent the carly buyinz, he increased deposits of the Richmond & West Point_sccurities served to cnhance the value of the preferred stock and it rose from 54to 5%, but the common was no_more then steadily held, exnibiting no feature whut- ever. “The Industrinls were compuratively nozieered with the exception of | Cordage which was espectully strong and netive. show- ing w marked improvement for the day. The [ 1 1ist wus higher at the opening on the London demand and continucd to improve slowiy as lonz as that bnying Insted,but later under the influence of the bearish operators fell away partially. The latestrength In the coulor: cver. ‘gave afirm temper to the trading in the whole 1ist and finally closed quiet but firm, generally at fractionar gains over first prices. ‘[herc were u numter of ma- terial advances and Cor Tose 2 per cent. Union Pucific 1% _per cent and Delaware & Hudson, New York Ceutral and Western Unlon each 1 per cent, while Lackawunna, Luke Shore, Reading und some others rose larze fractions. Government bonds have been dull and Wy, State bonds have boen nezlected, The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change today: Atehtson. ... Adans Fxpress Alton, T W st S| _dg proferrcd 1157 N-Y Central ... 5 |N.Y., C. & St L Alton, T. 11, pfd | ao ‘preferred American Expres Obio Missiusip BCR &N . | a0 preferr Canada Pacin. tario & Western. Canada Southern. | egon Improvem't Central Pacifie...... 31 |Oregon Nav 2 |Oregon Trans, st prefer @ | Pacife Mail : do 2nd proferred.. 42 | Peorin Dec, & .. Chicago & Alton.... 18 [*Pittsburg. C. 18 Q 4| Pullman Palace..; o 04| Reading ... T 1aosg | Rock Tatand.0 00 AN [SE L & 8K TN 8214 St. Taul, 54| _ di O Ches. & Oblo preferred. Min. & Man.. L Piul & Omaha... do preferred...... 1. Conl & Jron. 45 exus Paciilc i (214 Tol. & O. Cen. pfd.. 67 81" |Unfon Pactle .. Chicago & E. 111, Hocklng Valle Houston & Tex, 54 U, 8. Express...... 1iinois Central..... 105 | Wabash, St L. & T 123 St Paul & Duiuth.. 4 | ‘do preferred . 233 Kinsas & Texas..... JitG Wells Fargo Ex.... 14t Iake Erle & West.. 25| Western Union sotg Vi a0 prefe Lake Shore Loutsville 7%y | Am. Cotton Ol i * | Colorudo Cou le & 41t Homestake. Loulsviilo & . 25 1ron Silver. *Mewphis & Char.. & |Ontario M D1 [Quicksil By do’ preferred. . Minn. & St L. o i do preforred... iieh, & WP i 10% Missonurt Pacliic Wisconsin Central. 17 Mobile & O Nushvillo Ch N.J. Ceatral Norfolk & W. pfd Northern Paciic. | North, Pactiie pfd.’. U P. Den. & Gulf. Northwestern rihiern pfd 1 otal sales of stock shares, including: Atel Gus, 3,00 : Delnware & Hudsc Wiy Lake Shore, 700} ulsville Shviile," 2700; Manhattan. 8,400; Northern Pacific preferred to: were 220,034 on, Chleigo 8100; new England, 2000; Rowling, 4,000] Richmond & West' Point. 0.000; St Paul, $2000;""Cnlon Pucltie, 0,800; Western Union, + Finuncial NEW YORK, April 11.—~At the start today the course of prices wus determined by London buying in anticipation of tomorrow's fort- nightly settlement. The origia of these pur- Ghises on our market Was presumably Ly don's own covering for the short account. The foreign buying centered in St Paul, Louls- ville und Northern Pucifie, preferred, which have in turn been under the hammer 'in Lon- don during the last month, first, on the pass- ing of its April dividends. the others on the discouragement as to théir particulur pros pects, $o prevalent of luto both 1n Londor \oro nd [he foreign purchases stimuluted some of the professional buyinz hero and the re- sult was u general demonstration of strength The dividend paying stocks were in the lead as usual. New York Money Market. NEW Youk, April 1L—MONEY ON CALL Easy at 13@2 per cent; last loan 2 per cen closed offered ut 2 per cont. PiisE MERCANTILE PAPER-353@3 per cont. RLING XCHANGE—Quiet but weak at for sixty duy bills and 81572 for de- closing quotations on bonds: i Tog. MK & T U ip. Miitual Union fs.. U8 fhu reg J. €. Int. Cert s 10| North, Paciiic 1ats ' 813 North. Pacitic 2nds. 100" | Northwestern Con 1011 | Northwest'n deb o, G| SU L & 1ML A St Con: D& RG, ISty ... 118 & Pne. Ity DS G LB Tex I LG Rets D& R G West Tate 700 Tex. 15 G Tr ¢ Krie 20ds Pacifie sty MoK & TG bl | asker Mo, April 11-Clearings, HAVANA, April 11, exchunge. firm, "ARIS, April 11.—Thres ver cent rentes f, 40 for the aceount. Nuw York, April ances, §1,004,040. Spanish gold #2.455@2, 1L—Clearings, $30,209,005; BAr Md., April 11 — Clearings, 4,500, #15,520; rate, 6 per cont. Tenn, April1L—New York ex- hange, par; c.carings, §25),0.0; bulances, #65,- 00, 14, Pa. April 11, — Cleariugs, Vuluices, §1.58%575; mouey. ¥ per CINCINNATL, O., April 1 cent; New York excliunge, clearings, §,155,000, Monoy, @0 p 3¢ diseount Lo purs Brrriy, April 1.—The statement of the fm- perlal bank of Germany shows & decrease 1o specie of 4,640,000 warks, WASHINGTON, D. O, April 11.—The Treasury department today pu SUVOr at §1673) und 057, CHICAGO, 111, April 11.—Money slow st 4@ per cent; clearings, $15.880,047; New York ex- Lased 200,000 ounces of TUESDAY sterlinz oxchange dull; a!xty- 1895 demand, 8156 Mo, TABF 1 11 —Clearings. 81561 013 ‘halances &#0dI: monoy, S@6 por couts exchange on New Vrk. par. RostoN, Mass. April (1. ~Clearings, $16.108,« £42; balanices. 81,460,571 money, 2 per cent; ox- change on New York, 15@2¢ discount. NEW ORLEANS, La. April 11 ~Clearing: $151.722; New Vork pxchange, commercial, 50¢ per 81,000 promiuni: bank, $1.50 per #1700 pro- mium NEW VoK, April11.—[Speclal Tele THE BER.] Cliles coun day bill ram to Xchange wns quoted ns tollows . 10c preminm; Boston, 100 to 20¢ dis- St Louls, pai. Londoh Stock Market, [Copyrighted 15320y Janss Gordon Beanett) LONDON, April 10.—1Now York Herald Cable einl o THE BERI—New engagements have been greatly restricted in the change today, die to the appronch of th tor holiditys, so that attention has heen chietly directed to the settiement, which, however.has proved o compuratively Small af- ir. With an abundant supply of loanable capital, rates for continuation iave genorally rulod Tighter than on provious occasions Funds atd Tndian rupeo paper are steady Home rallways close alituls Jrresuiar, but i1 the absence of business movenients in pricos have been unimportant. Brizhion deferred closed 'y per cent botter after haviag been & tock ex- per cent higher, Southeastern deferred Im proved % per cont on the weckly traffic state- ments. These two lines are considered fairly favorable. A trifling rise h taken piaco In Groat Eastern, North British, London and Northwestern while Cal edonian, Great Shofi AStern are somewhac deferred und North- casier With the ex- coption of Atchison und ordinary and in- come bonds which are flat and % to % per cent lower, Amcrican railways hive shown consideratic Renmess dueme the afterlioon, Closing prices show a nearly general adyance including % per cont in Louisville & Nush- ville, Ohio & Mississippl, Pennsylvania and Unlon Picific and 1 to 1 percent in others, Monoy has been fnbetter demand. Short loans’ @ been obtained at 3 to 1 per cent discount. The market was quict. Two or three months have been quoted a1 1-16 1o 11 per cent LON:ON, April 11--Tne following were the ondon stock quotations closing at 4 p. m.: Consols, money i1 M 1 ordinary du, account Wiy St Paul common YL T & O, § Now York Central adian Pacifie, ] 101 Pennsylvania....... o i 2 Reading i a0 % { Mex. Cent. new . Hiinols Con BANSIVER--503d, MONEY-—3 per cént. Amount of bullion withdrawn from tne Bank of Englund on balanees toduy. £126,000, Denver Mining Stocks. DENVER, Colo. April 1L.—The following lis- 18 the closin . (uotations on the Mining ext enango today. Sulos, 0,110, Al ¥ 10 (Tronelad.... o An i 1 |John J . Argonant. 22 [Justl TeEs Ballarat L T Leavenworth [ Rangkok Cora B0 ¢ | Lexington Bates-Hunter....... 90 [Littlo Rule. Big Indian......0 000 2 | May-Mazeppa. . Bl Six 6 Mato Aty Brownlow 414 Park Consoltdated Calliope T Claudin Century.... Clay County Dinmona B Denver Gas and 011 Enimons. ... Gottysburg Gold Rock Boston Stock BosTON, Muss., April were the closiuz nrices on stocks on the Bos- ton stock market today: Atchison & Top g Calumot & Boston & Albany 3 | Eranklin Bostun & Mal ¢ Kearsarge QAR 1 Osceoln Eastern 1t 1 Santu Fe Coj hburg R 1. Tamarack, ;. L& Pere M pfd. 56| An Land Co. LS 1 & CB.Ts 120 | Boston Land Co.... @ [San Diego Lund €6 t En i 168¢ 1044 Power.... Cent. Minin, b i B&B o, Thomson 11 n. preferred Atlantie. oL .. Boxton & Mantana’, New NEW YORK, clostnz mining 1L.—Tle followinz are tho quotation rekn Con..l Gould & Curry’ Tlale & N...... Pomes... LIVE STOUK MARKETS, Week Open Steady on Cattle and Rather Higher on flogs. OMAWA, April 11.—Dealers generally look for light receipts Monday, and ‘the meunzer sup- ply of stock of all kinds, 69 curs, was conse- aiently not unexpected. Not withstanding the ilght offer:nzs of eat- tle. and that receipts included a rather larzer thun, usual proporidon of desirable beeves, there was very littlo noticeabic improvement in the murkets. S.auzhterers wanted a few nindy fat steers, und pald fully steady, nnd i some cuses strong prices, for such us slited their fancy. On account of the badly demor- alized condition of castern murkets, ship- pinz and export buyers were decld- edly not in it This nade it bad for the heavier grades of steers, und us the dressed beef buyers were practically without opposition prices shuded lower. Good to choice 1.3 0 to 1h beeves so'a from #1.65 to 24,10, fafr to good 1,100 to 1,300-1b. steers from id cormmon light grades from Business was moderately brisk wir und reasouubly early ele unce effected. Desirable cows and heifers, beinz in very moderate supp.y and very zood demand. sold ket at zenerally firm prices: in fact tho m was fairly active unl firm throuznout, seows and heifers sold fre uir to good stufl from 8225 ferior and canning stock from” Bulls, oxen and stags were in falr sunply, poor demand and woak, and the sume wis true of caives and yeu Busine:s hne. The dlers was linited, Outside de- us not, very brisk. but brices in gen- were firmly héld and ‘the m ably unchanged, Representativ STEEN supply No. Av. Pr, 8. BIT 3 0) 300 00 00 ) 30 ) 51 1) 2. 810 501112 100 1.1 400 ] 1 o 0 2 2 1 9.8 25 . 4000 285 COWS AND HEIFERS, 2. 817 235 HELFERS. 2., 530 11060 310 15 15 50 L/ CALYES, 1 G, 40 440 112 45) 3 BULLS, 11670 2 10 1220 280 1.3700 300 7 BTAGS, 1.1200 300 9% STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, LT00 300 caau 00 810 #1.1007 3324 78 300 w= FE) Hoas—The sapbly was too light to make wuch of 4 marketdOut with & moderate ship ping und specu abive demund and good orders Forthio fresh mant Erade, Uho marker wis tive und prices skpong Lo be higher than satur- duy on about evesyth.ug. As usual of lute the range wus narrew, bractically a lve rar and the spread begween Uit and hoavy b less thun Business waus actl and the pens cleared before $o'clock of everything but some rouzh packens, 010 and ends una throw outs selling at frob #.4) to #4.50, inst from £1.4110 $440 S sturday. The averaze of pr.ces pald wus #8443 ugainst M4 taturday und 4.50 lust Monday. Kepresentative salos Na Av. Sn. Ir No. Av. Sh. Pr Y00 #4 3 o 1060 #4 45 10 440 LINER ) - 44 5 120 . 2N 40 24) 12 ' - i L0 F | 5 40 40 2 10 4o 10 4 sueer—Tnres loads were recelved, but none of them were otfered on the muarket Lwo being billed through to Clilcago and the other cou- signed direet Lo a local sluuzhterer. Thero is no ch worthy of note In the situat on, and desirable muttos continue i active de 1 wt nowinally steady prices. Fair to zo0d nu @HW; falr to g W 1 stock sheep, 82 10 ¢holce 40 Lo W-1b, Tumbs, #4560 Recelpts wud Dispasition of Stoek. Recelpts ut the Unlon Stock yards, South storns, # Ui @i.00; good ). APRII Omaha, Nob, for the twenty-fonr hours ond - ing at 8 6'olock p ., April i1, 192 RECRIPTS CATTLE. | 100N, SHERT. HOWSES & NTR Cars. Hend Cars.| Head. | Cars. Head Cars. | Head 4l 10w 19 1.9 8l* LW 2 DISFOSITION, NUVERS, T CATTLE Owaha Packing Co | " H G Hammond company gl s Swift & | iR The Cadaby Facking ¢ 25 8w Kingan & o 12 Shippers and foeders it ‘otal | 1.247 L 1 Last Week's rehase T eV CATTIE [0S, SRR Oman w801 3872 354 Cudaliy o] sl Otliers Gim| | AL 214 244 Chlengo Live Stoek Market, LOnieaao 1L Aprl 1L [Spoeial Tolegram to T Bee |- Cattlo cont o come forward In numbors that prectade the possib ity of ANy provement ine prices, Values woro AIn WoRk wnd varhlo, not miceh ower for any graae but weaker generally, The demnnd with fair, both for home wnd forolun nocount ' oand by dint - of hurd and persistant work salesme AUeeee 1 in - turning over i the stufl Snles were largely at from $2.00 to 170 for cows and bulls wnd ut from 560 1o $1.95 for stoers, Cholce Lo extra quulities of the tormer solt auoted fre Dought common st was u littlo Prices for than for & thie rang and for 11eht liid 10 s tho range tho The s mand coipts wer they woul lished toward had an funey hea The larger thay the demar at. from & medium tull was wel; fuct that theie was n for extrome culls seliinz at from § sheep today. the former de trom’ 10c 1o 13 o #4151 to #1.80. N OXUr STEOPS Wory Dressed heet en ors w8 low s from 310 to ere were i fow old cows 8o poor as eablo at over §1.% to 8150, Ther local speculative inquiry tor nd fecders at former quotations hogs averaged a shado hicher aturdiy. From $140 o $1775 was of values for poor to choico hoavy welghts, nnd from $.5 to $1.75 ombaratively few of the offerings Lunder #4.60, from $4, 3470 being at which at lenst seven-cighthis of e, This is an advance of tifeninz of ‘vilues was duc to the ‘Ightly Tnproved de- castern accourt and that the re onot as liberal ns it was supposed d bo in view of the wdvanco ostub the cos0 of lust week, Sales ange of from 200 to #.5), 00 t0 #4.00 and a load of hogs bringing §4.5). and lamb warkets were lower clining 10¢ and the latter per 100 1bs, The receipts wer nfor i number of days past, an i 1 was wo sharpor thail beford price o v had to give way. ({u ations were fr t0 $6.5) for shieap and §.50 to 1.8 Receipts woere: Cattle, sheen, 0,000, The' Eve ceipts 15.000; weak steers, &, Toxuns, § Hoc market active and m o @b NEW YO 5,088 head, slow butsteady; nativo. st cwt.i buils and cows, B2 it 04 low 705 beeve JALVES 1. lower; SHEEP—R 1. hi Lambs, clipped Tamnbs, 365001 (y atHs!1¢; dressed lambs firm Hoas—Receipts. ste for sale; w Er—Receipt ot netive and st mixed, £, 25! hers unshol CATTLE—Re- market slow brime 1o oxtra ning Journal roports: shipments, 4,000; hide lower; 2ood Lo cows, § Receipts. 24,000: shipnients, 12,000; stroug to higher! rough on, $1.0004.50; mixed wnd packers. prime heave'nnd butehers' weights, Hght, $1.5001.70, 0,000 shipments, 5,000 ady: ewes, H.50@ wethers and yearlings, #0.50@060.50: 1ambs, §.0056.79. York Live Stock Market, nK, April 11, - CATTLE — Receipts, including 0 cars for sale: market re, KLSI@BLT0 por dressed beet Shipiments tomorrow. riers of beef. 1 market e per 00,215, @8 and per, mixed calyes, & ceipts tie per } unshorn sheep, En00@5.624 3 i aressed Clipped 0,264 head, including 2 curs narket higher at 2160@5.2. & Kansas € Live Stock Market, KANSAS O Mo. April 11.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, Shipm 20003 steers_ were uctive and strong to ilinz at #3000 4.40; cows, feedors, ste: Hoas—R market was active and steady to wil grades SnEE sSuHor —Iteceipts, as fairly ac steady ut stockers and ly it $1.7 eceipts, hipnients, 2,20, The 2 highers 5@3.00: bulk, $1.3011.45, 2,000; shipmonts, 1200, The ive und steady. HEAL AT THE TH OFFICLR. A Smallpox Patlent’s Father Tries to Keep His Son at Hu o New Yous, April 11.—Tho ofilcers of the sanitary b smailpox i No. 2 Sackett street oard have beeu busy visiting the nfested quarter of Brooklyn. From two Itaifun’ children were removed yesterday with smalipox. A ear-old ill yesterd case was determine son of Georgo Hughey was found ay at the same address, but the not sufficiently devoloped then to whether it was smallpox. Later tho ofticers visited tho child ana found it to ve smallpox. They were about to remove nim, when the boy’s father drew a revolver aud fired two shots at the doctors, neither taking effect 4 hand in “The tenands in the Louse Lok It took a_ squad of re- the row. s e police to quiet the row 50 tuo patient couid bo removed to the hospital. Iughey was arrested. Nasal Catarrh. T was afflicted from in ancy with Catarrh,and for ten years with eruptions on my phy. remedies with no permancnt rel face. Twas attended by the best ans, and used o number of Blood cf. ——LIFE WAS A BURDEN—- My | my cas 8.8. 8. ife became a burden to me, for e was declared incurable. I saw advertised, and took cight bot- tles, which cured me cutirely, and I fecl like o Mox new person,—Miss JOSIB OWE: 'PELIER, QmO, Union Best cattle, hog and sheep mark " SOUTH OMAHA. Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMATA. In the west COMMIE%{ON HQUSES, LIVIZ STOCK COMMISSIO S0, OMAH South Omaha Market reports by furnished upon applic James Chicug: Oni’ A Crill, Chieako. Crill Live $tock AT, Boyer & Company, M Exchang Correspona Spociul at Establlahed. 1580 - 5 Wagg wrlt YN Perry Room 51 Giassman Rooms @ chinze South Omal GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER TiE LEADERS A | Write to, this houso A | rect Market Reports, Wood Brothers, Chleago. - elephone 117 1l and wire cheerfully atlon for cor- THE— H. Campbell Company, EastSt. Lonls, Kansas City, South ha, Soux City, Mort Worth w L Tallmadgo. i Cattle ulesman , Denny & Company, Commisston. Room ¥7 Exchunge Bla'g, South Owahs. Donny lesman. Bullding,South Oniha. once ol and oromptly answered tention Lo orders (0F stockers & foeders - Incorporated, 1802 Capital fully patd, §20,000. coner Birney Company, OF wire us for prompt and rellable market Brothers & Col’nimny,‘ Live Stack Comission. Exchange Building, South Omaba. Telephone 170, &Dudley, |M. H Hogarty & Co,, nd 61, Ex-| Room 81 Excanse Building Building - Nob|South Omaba, - Nev Miller Brothers, xchange Bullding - = - South Omaha SOUTH OMAHA BANKS Union The only plus, $210.000. tock bush Shipp wher Stock Yard National ——BANK Lank st the yards Capital and sur 8 1ibkulons growing out of the Nve \houid be Sone Girect to this bank T epost £ crodit of thets hoito Lank Cated. AWNING OMAHA TENT & AWN- IND COMPANY, |, AND TENTS. WOLF BROS, & CO. tarpan te, Awnings Flags, hammocks, ofland | 1ins, covers of all Kinds. Fubber elot Send | flags, banners, ete. Send for eat gue. 115 Farn, 107 catalogue 105 8. 16th BAGS AND TWINES BISHOP & CO. BEMIS OMAHA BAG G0 BICYCLE! BOX I | H.C. TODD, Suocessor 101, Wilk envon. MTW clRAL A preklag boxes. Al novel I BOX 1N s 1110 Dougins &t M. 0. DAXON, Bleyeles s01d on b pryments. 120 N \thly 15thist | il BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOECD, 1100 Tloward Steo ot yrnor 1th and Douging stea 1090 pricos to eath bayers, a1l are ®00 11 whlch 1) very sale able with merchanty, Faetory Wo ars ninkin welling a c KIRKINDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - €., ED SHOE 60, Wholeanle Mfrs. Agents | Boots. shoes, rubbors O ubbor Shoeco, | ol oods. - 1206 0 Har TI04. 1103 Harney ot | noy st i3 BREWERS. J08. BCHLITZ BREn- ING ©0. OMee, & Bl and Leavon, Wirth 81 Omahi John Marliover. Akt _— CONFECTIONERY. “VOEGELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectioners and jobbers of forelgn and | domostic frults, 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGE! W.R.DRUMMOND £C0. | . 1. SEAMAN. Carrlage bullders. Tose And patrol wagons n | omaha's largest varlety speciaity, Wagous i carringes 15th, opp. Court Houso ) CARRIAGE TOPS. C. ). ANDERSON, OMAHA CARRIAQE TP o pony | MEE buggy tops, backs, A Darbs, Mgr. Tops. | Meinions. ete. Sond for cushlons, ' backs, - ete. | catalog. 910 8. b 204 North 15th TCOAL, COKE, CORNICE. OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAGLECORN CE WORKS LINE CO., Mfrs. gaivantzed iron cornice, window caps, Hard and soft conl. 8 F. oW caps e r. M0l “ard Douslus: | tetalle skyilehte. et SRR T e CLOTHING. BLOTCHKY & COMEN, | QILMORE & RUHL, Clothing, notton,farntsh: | Manufrs ang wholoaalo Give us' o trial ples prepald by ex s. 1113 Harney. 1nge. clothlers. street 1109 Harney DRY GOODs, KILPATRIDX - K031 M.E EMITH & €O, DRY 00003 €D, Dry goods, nottons, fur- [pry goods.notlons, gent's nishing gouds. Corner V1 ERCEREOINI KOS 11th and Howard-sts. 1ith and Howard st LELECTRICAL SUPPLIE WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. Tllustrated eatalog free. 1614 Capitol ave. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- NG €0, BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- Ugholstered — fury NITURE GO, ture. 102196 Nicho- | Grace and Thirteenth Jus st. Wholesale only | streets. —_— e GROCERIE DRUGS, Etc. BLAKE, BRUCE & CO,, 10th and Harney streets, Omaba. D. M. STEELE & CO,, 1201-120 Omaha, Jones street, GRAIN. 8. AMC WHORTER, 215 B of Trade. Broker n n, ete. Private wiré to N. Y., Chlcugo and St Louts, HATS, ETC. CATECITY HAT CO | W.A.L, BIBBON &CO., Hats, caps, straw goods, Klovos, nilttens.Owners celebrated Gato ity bat. 1ith and Harney. | THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGD is via the Chicago, Miiwaukes & St. Paul R'y, as represented on this map. Hats, caps, straw goods, gloves, mittens. 12l and Harney. Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m,, ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha, F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent. C. C. LincowLy, Pass. Agent, YOURSELF! Ask your Druggist for & bottle of Bigg 6. The only non poisonous remedy for ull the unnatural discharges and [ orivate discescs of men und tha ebilitating weakness peculiar to women. It curc i n few days without the aid or niblicity of & doctor, 'The_Universat American ¢ Manufaciured by The Evans Chemical 02, CINCINNATI, O, NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. . OMAHA, N:3 Capital. . <. $400,000 MR esne sennssnssannenssss B8800 Onicers and DirestH " Hoary W. \?’v»u pradiay Hotse. dohn g Coni o1 il Necd Carnior THE TRON BANK. o0 sssoeee ARANS, TABLY ES, /i oo ar sl aaid sicchuel s Ureacls headas lie, howrthuro, et s et gl B bt ity ki o o Lo evneoall g b T ik CHEOAE 60 K10 e Riee BL New York ves od. or & 11 wifonn the O,MA HA Manufacturers” and Jo | | | l | 1 ery Directory - HARDWARL, RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK & LINN, 0., Denlers’ hardware an i Corner 10th ana Jackson | mechantes tools Streats 104 Douglne. Streot, i LUMBER CHAS. R, LEE, ' JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Hardwaod TumbeR Wood | ¢l martonn b P nooring o I;nn‘]x«" at Milwaies ot and Doustas. | Qatney whitd lima. "™ LIQUORS. ILER & 01, | FRIOK & WERIERT, Liquor morchants, 1113 HAr st Mies Kon-| o SEast Indta oit:| Wholesate lguor deaters 1001 Farnam st _—mnm—— MILLINERY C. A STONEHILL 1. OBERFELDER & l);‘,_ irters and Jobboraot Milliners. notions,c | CATL A. HOSPE, JR,, THE MEINBERG 0., Planos oreans. artiats | 100N, 100 s r 0h St Planos, materinls, - eto. 1018 | mustc und musienl Ahe Doug Ins st. | struments of all kinds L OILS. SNOW DRIP OIL No bad odor,"no smoko - chiimneys! 1o charring OF WICKS, ARK YOUT 70 cor for It _— oy % A.BOOTH PASKING 0D, PLATT & 00, Packers of oyators, fish (Oyaters, fiyyant eslar nil ol ) Leavan: 810 8. j0th st Dy Worth at Colo, mager. —_— OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KINO & SIMEAD, | ROBINSON <STOKES B0 Mirs of 'K 4 pants, | Mfrs celobrated “Buek- shirts and overallsete! | #KIn® overalis, pants, SIS S e slirts, coats, oic. Knst Omana. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established, 1878, BRANOH &C0., WHITNEY & c0, &0, Produce, fruits of all Butter, oggs and poultry | | Kinds. oyaters. o 810 8. 13tk st Tithest. il L KIRSCHBRAUNZ, SONS., Butter, eggs and poultry 120 Howard-st 1. A RYDER & 00, Butter.eggs,cheose,poul- | try. hides'and gamo. | 1215 Howard stroot. Hefer to Com'l Nut. Bank JAS. A. CLARX & 00, Butter, cheess, ozgy poultry and game. 417 South 13th Strask. 0. PECAU, morchant, roduc ~ butter: on hoose aud - pouibd 12th and Howard st. "MULLIN & MG GLAIN Spectaltios. butter, oggs, [ sc. poultry, ete No tith. Ret. ist Natl SCHROEDER & 00, | MDDRE & FERBUSD| §~ . Buttor, oggi, chooy Cash buyers butter and | frulis pojlicy, gam egka: handles all othor | Agents | for® " My prodisce on commision 425510t St Royul horse a 1 cutly il GREELEY & 00, 1B HUSE& €D, Butter, eggy, poultry, |Our spacialtios: Battar, T Tionard Boebow s | Shkaatid poaley,fot) WL E. RIDDELL Whiolsale butter & oggs | Buys and sclls for | cush. 415 8. 11th-st. RIDDELL & CO,, cheoss, oggs, les. (ruits pouls try and gate, PAPER. CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER 00, Carry o full stock of |Wrnpping paper.allkinds Drinting, wrapping ana [ 9f twines et 103 WriUng paper, card pa- | Howara stroat. Tele per et OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stovorepales and wator ubashmant Torany, SASH | TOYS., 7 . A. DISSROW &G0., | H. HARDY <00, nruetugens, 08 2ok | tancy goods, bouse fars moutdings. Branoh of- | 5 GG 15T B e Teae ghs, | drew's carriag DR. J. E'McGREW;— THE SPECIALIST, IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL FORMS OF VATE DISEASES GONOR- ' RIlOng STRICTURE, 8Y ‘HILI% 1 GLEET AND ALL WEAK $ DISORDERS OF YOUTH 1 HOOD., IMMEDIATE REL. OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BU | Write for e reulars. W N. E Cor, Hith anl Farnam *|«,,l|n\.||7\:n, \ul:- G ] XY RS\ I SAVEYOUR EY£SIGHT ~ , OF TIR ALOE & PENFOLD CO 114 Bouth 1ath Street, Next to Postoflice, Omaba Practical Opticians anch of world renownod optical establish- maln r A Nicu & o B Touis Our mothod Siigurior to A1l othere: our ianies Are superior: will B0L weary of 116 1ho eyos. Tha frames properly ads fusted 1o the face. By:s Tested Froe of Charge. Prices Low for Firstclass Goods,

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