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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | Wheat Opened a Fraction Higher Than Thursday's Close, AFTER FLUCTUATING IT CLOSED STEADY wer, Tlut It Was Clatmed Was Bidding for nts of Wheat Cables Were 1 That Engla Autamn Shipin At San Francisco, The Chlcago clo- Cmicaao, 111, April vator taln wheat here. It have been working the murket in an end 0 buy back what they had previously sola for May delivery. In the contract between shippers who have orders to send the wheat out and the elevator men who desire to keep 1t whero it is, recelpts for regular No. 2 are now In demand at e premium over May. A report that 200,000 bu. had been bought for tm= modinte shipment at the premium name market today hiad its liveilest bu 1en are sald to be making a fight to re- they is revorted that wero reports from St s that the con tinued wet weather was damaging the wheat plant. The St. Louls reports were supple- mented by heavy buying orders. ‘Tonight compared with lastevening wheat 1s up %c and corn te. Pork Is oft 4. In wheat the opening wus from e to %¢ higher than yesterday's close, Prices receded 14e. then became strong and advanced le, eas- fng off later with minor fluctuations to the close, which was steady. Cables were lower, but It was claimed that England was biddin; for autumn shipments of wheat at San Fran- clsco. Crop advicos from Callfornia were to the effect that the growing wheat In the San Jouguin valley was looking bud and thut the prospects were only fair, The principal feiture in corn was the buy ing of certain houses supposed to be inter ested in « considernble Tong line, whose pur- ohases were estimated 1o have exceeded thelr sales by about 200,000 to 30,000 bu. today. This had the effect of advancing priees at the t, inftial trades being ntyesterduy's close. Prices shot up Ie and reacted 1%c when the support was tuken from the market, rallied d irregular within nurrow limits OIS i raded 1n ) ay his sta avily within asmail ot materially differ- i that of yesterday. Thero was a r export demana for round lots, which helped to stoady the market. After two days of fair activity Ly which % fof $8 pork decrensed some e under provious range. the provision market hus wguin subsided. There was w arop of 124¢ in pork enrly, some of wh'ch was recovered on the buylng in of about 5,000 bbis. of short stuff by Frank Floyd. Atthe close pork wis The lower than yesterday, with lard and ribs unchanged. Charters were made for 110,000 bu. of wheat, 8,000 bu. of corn and 74000 bu. of oats. Th rates to BufMalo were from 1% 1o 134¢ on wheat—the latter an old charter, and from le 10 14¢ on corn. Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 7) cars: corn, 6) curs; oats, 100 cars: hogs, 12, The leading futures rangea as follow ANTICLES, oSt OVEN T HIGHL | LOW WieaT No. | April. LTS B0TEST (8 BlGls 80| Mg May S8 S1 Ellg|” By BlaSivg H0%| SIg) U3 Shasl g | o b M 15 No. 26% 287420 28y g om | 9 i) Ash quotations were us follow Frovi—Duil ents, #. winterseconds, & WiEAT—No, ' 2 Bapring w s winter pate ght, $40@420; No. 3, new, 4 sei No, 3 white, 30X 8 white, 200@0'se. ors, (boxed), 3 r sides, (boxed), $0.1755006,40, Distillers’ finished goods. per gil., BugARs—Unchanzed; cut 1o Iated, 43ic; stand 4%, cipts and shipments today were as foi- f, 5%, 8300 Onts, bushels. 1660 Rye, vushels. 00| 000 Bariey, bushein.. 5 16000 17 iduce exchange today the butter ket wis fitm; fancy ere Y, 2@ 22:fine western, 107 ordina TS tine duiries, 8@ 0c. Egps, steady at’ 12150 New York M NEW YOmK, April kets, LOUR-—-Receipts, 42 pKusis eXDOFLS, A0 bbls, and 8,087 sieks: market quict: saics, CON MEAL—Qulot HEAT—Kocelpts, 106,000 exports, 16,- 800 b, ; sales, 4,05, ffuthres, £pot. Spot unsottled. closing weaker wnd mod- erately uetive: No. ¥ red, M storc and elevitor; 814003 3 U8 B-16eQ@R1.00 f. j, No. i red. e unzradod 5.0 0, 1 northe i No, 2 northern, #iel No. 2 Uhicax Options varied toduy almost L man pulation, with nothing In There was u d; by un udvi 18c, Wit night 0 1 bles of specinl influence. arly of a@dhe, followed o roaction of 11,6 O W@lie over list e BN Fe, closing 00 B0 4, olosing 8i%ie; Sentembor, closing 80%¢; Deconiber, 017 closinz i 501 Ryi—Dull'and frregulir; western, 81@s4ise. BARLEY MALT—Quiot, A Cons—1 eIpts, bu.; exports, 2000 bu. of futurcs and 12 of shot, ot modurutely netlv steady; No. 0 In - elovator; 50}@dle aflont; ungrided mixed, 4 toamer mixed, 473@i0lie. Options’ dull, but held 10 e advance with wheat, closing firm : April, 40L@4%e, closing at 401, losing b 47%¢: June, 4 vlosing at e Aug May, 41%5@ e July, 40 Oars—Loceipts, exDOrts, 4,235 b, les, 215,000 bu. of futures and 1,000 bu, of ot woaker, moderate trade. Options eusfer; April, May, i1e@hi closing ut Mg No. 2 white, ' white western, Dull MG June, Y Fi%. Spot western, @ mumon 1o il wouk; stato, A L'.u'll:,x‘\‘mh'a"‘h e SUOAT- Ruw, dutl but' steady; od vyl eudy; refiued, dull OLASsES—Forolgn dull and weik; New Or- Toans uct but sondy . o Yo New Or lslt‘l Steady but gulet. Perroreun=steady; United closed ut 50¢ for May. \0TTORSERD Otr—Dull; crude, 315e bid ; yel- { Cortoisenn erude, 31t bid ; yel TALLOW- Strong. ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE-Dull and weak. pEaG=Quict: western, TR recelpts, 2141 Woor—Steady. quiet: domestie flocco, 2 puiiod. S Texus, 1hges, oo 4@ FolucTstoudy, Jur Mears—Steady: middles, qulet; sho orua MRA y qulet; short LAGD-Quiet, stoudy: western steam closed At B0.474: sales, 500 torces: May, #0.47'4@0 b Option siles, 5.0 tierces; M. i, 403 J .58 Al 8001, NALMAY. oML JuLr D8 HUrTE) Qulet, steady: western dairy, 13 160; western cre 10@2He; western fuc- 22U r demand; toe Grmer; 0, BLLTHE@10.25 Did, #1190 skims, £@ic bark P16 TRON—Quiet; Amerie ER-Qulets (ike. § 1.8 rin: d [ KAN8AS City, Mo, Apri ehanged, WiEAT-Dull and barely steady; No. 2 hard, 2. ~FLour-U i No. 2 mixed, #o; No. 2 nchanged. ic on basls of pure. ondy; g0 for eudy at 2@ EGas—Firm at loiz0. Recgiprs—\Wheat, 4,000 bu.; 1,00 bu,; SHiPMENTS - Waoeat, 4,000 bu.i corn, 4,00) bu; oats, 1,000 bu, corn, none; Iverpool Markets. LiveRroor, April 22.—-Wigar—Qulet; hold ers offer moderately; No. 1 Callforniu, 7hs 4@ites bd; red western spring, s 4d@7sed: N ¥red winien 78 4d@is 0. - Kecolpts of wiex ast three days 210,000 centals including 141, erloan. ORN—Qulet; mixed western, 48 4Xd per cen- 1 tal: recolpts of Amerlcan corn for the past thres days, 154,900 centals, Pras—Canndian, 58 7'4d per cental. RAcox - Long, clear, forty-five pounds, 3% 64 per owt LARD—Prime western, ErsE—Amorican fir 5is per cwt. 26 5 per et . white and colored, Omaha Prod Market, BoTTER—Good roll. 1/@18e; packing stoek, 100 1zc. poviany—Dressed chickens. 1@/ 0@I0c or M@0 per dozen: turkeys ve searce in active demand, dressed, 15@16c; nlive, 19 idc. 4 Hioes, E10 1 green_hides, do; No. 1 eroon silted hide No. 2 groen salted ted hic 10 40 1hs, d@dye; hides, 25 to 40_1ba., $@jisc; No. 1veul calf, 8 to 15 ibs, te: No. 2 alealf, 8 1015 1bs., dc: No. 1dry flint hides, 3 dry flint hides, 5e: No 1 ary salted @hc; piFi cured %e per pour s thun ired. Sheep peits—Green salted, each alted sheariings '(short ich ed onrl s (Short ry flint I nelts, per hides, HBdic early skins and Nebraska buteh tunl weight, 10@14%e; dry fint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain Wwool pelts, per b, netual woight, 8 12¢; dry fint Colorado butelier wool poits, per ib. wetunl weight, 10@12i4c; dry flint Colorade Murrain wool peits, per Ib.. ac tual weight, 8@10c; dry pleces and bucks, tunl welght, i@e, Tallow "aliow No. 1. #%@dc; tailow No. zrease, whito A 4iwilge; grense, white IO grensn, yoi ow. do; grouse, durk, old buts ter, 2igei be rough tal- Tow. 115, Frurrs—Californin Riverside oranges, 82,003 325 5 DoX lots, $2.850 % 03 Washin :ton navels, eholes apples. £L0023.25; choico lemon oy lemons, Linanas, o \ oraniorrio: pping stock, bu. awherries, d@io por erato of six 0 per doz. weet pota- tocs, 2. tes: hom. vax, prime, 1632 ida tomate P neipples. n Califoriin ubbige. Hie pertb. in wn lettuce, 406 por doz.: onfons, YICE8115 Nebr.skah and p wns, $1.750 fdfan, 81506 1.6): ¢ colery, 8100 Colorado and weste <u pota- t00s. e native potatoe lima,_boun o perIb: water ¢ 1t cuses, 124@15 per gt . 150 por bul; radikhos, dves I 4, 12500150 por bl plo plant, he per 1b.; par<ley, dic: new Oylifornin potutoes, do per ib.; cucumbers, $100@ 2.2 per doz. s—General market, 12, ouls Markets, St. Louis. Mo. and i April 22~ Frovr—Firm but v, 10023105 anged: fami L BL20@HH: fancy, | $L0500. $1L034.15; patents, M.Ew145 WitEar—Very Jull for the first half of th session, then prices advanced und closed s above yesterday: No. 2 cash, 86%¢; May closed atS5e:July, 95 August, 7 ConrN--Quiet but firm with slow trading and very 1ittie change fron yestoerday: No. 2cash, Hike; May closed at Ji%e: Jul &1 Oars—Lirm. and July higher; No. 2 cash, B3e; May, July, 23 KyE eb fu i extra Julet: sm Wt e 11 sales at 48e, und higher at #1L30@ airy firm, HGING TN Cor Quict nt $1.20@1.25. PIOVISIONS y quiet with W moder- ate jobbing trade at previous i R rs—Flour. corn, 71,000 b barley, noue SHipMENTS—Flour, orn, 191,000 by y, none. cos. s ; wheat. 6,000 bu.: 0) bu.; rye, 1,000; 000 1bs.: wheat. 18,000 outs, 14,0.0 bu.i rye, 6,000; Cotton Mark April 10, Putures closed April, §7.08 £..80 Augiis i5: Novem: Yonk, September, ¥ noer. $7.85; L, April2: ow middl [ ales: o the conting b bales. Week 21,000 exports sat Britain, 2. 5,500; L0 the continent, 16,0003 coast- 17,000 bules, Marker, New York. April 2.—Optionsopened steady, 12 to 15 points up; closed steady, 15 to 20 points up; sales, bags. " including April. $iLi@ y. 123912, FILO@12.00: July, FILSGILO0; Septemier, @11.00; October. $11.85; Decerber, $11.00 Ko, qulet and steady: No. 7, $15.1345, Spot Retrigerator Beef LiveRroor, April 22 beet. foreaurters, pound 1 ) Englana, meriean refrizerator New York Exchang, NEW YoRk, April 2 Tie BeE, | - Chieago, e pre count; St Louts, par, uotations, —[Specinl Telezram to wns quoted as follow Boston, 20¢ to 17c di: ‘Lraders’ Tulk, CHICAGO,TiL, April 22.—Kennect, Hopkins & Co. 1o MeWhorter: Tuken wli wround 0 unaecountably Outside murkcts low our strong mosv of have shown ittie disy advance and cubles have | ment 1o holders, neverthe been light and ‘the market has becn in the hands of the bulls. Reports havo been cu. rent of large shipping engagements, but charters for only 7000 bushels have been r ported thus far. The o or men hiave b fair buyers of May, though that month bien some weakor thun July, not only here, butat outside markets. Thé market” seems 10 be held by an finpression that great quan tities will sitortly bo shipped out, but if s for rhets could hardly bsorh it thelr’ present temper. Prime is out with doleful accounts of sceding In tho | River valley, but repor om other parts of northwest most alt for corn clique held i wnd Drouzht it up to the pr oft roulizing at the Intter figure. chines haye bor ot fu motion and the munu- facture of contract corn 18 going on fairly Oats for Muy delivery have been solil y. but it is 1ot known' for whom. Pro- etive and very dull. It is cx- tock of new pork will in- this month, New York Market, Yong, April 22—MoxEY 0N CAL y it 11503 per cont; Tnst loun, 2 per con closud offcred L2 por cent. ViinE M ERCANTILY PALU--34@31 nor cent, STERLING EXCHANGE-Qu et but frm it #AG Tor sixty duy’ bilisand S84 for do- wnd. "Dlie closing quotations on bond: 7% M. K. & Mutuul t N.J. €. Int. Cort North. Pl Tex. %K. G T, Jnion. Pacitie Eriozndy MK KANSAS 1,404,001, New Yok, Aoril DRILHCOS, §5,555,002, St Louts, Mo, April 22.—Clearings, #1,508,- % Money, 5@6 per ceut. April 22 — Cloarings, money. § per Mo, April earinzs Clearings, $120,427,184; PIILADELPIIA, 11,224,043 cent. BATiORE, Md BLALGTL, Dalonces: Menpms, Tenn, April 22 ngo selling ut§1.50. Cloarings, 822 Pu., bulunces, ¥ April 22, — Cloarings, #0L010; money, 6 per el 00; bal- wncos, 140 LONDON, April 22.—The amount of bullion gone into'the Bank of Englana on baluncs toduy w —Clonrings, #1403, oney. 133@? per cents L 170 discount per ORLEAN® L. April 22 —Clearings, % New York exehange, commerciul, #1.30 por 81,000 premium; bank, $1.50 per #1,000 premium, CHieAGo, 111, Aprl 6 per cent. Cloariugs, exchunge at #o promiu stoadyi sixty-duy bills, Hbsly —Maney stoady at 4@ T, B Now York 1 sterling exchauge BT demand, STOUKS AND BONDS, Activity In Conlers Having Departed, Nar. rower Fluctustis Were Noted, New York, April 2 The stock market today was the dullest wo bave had in many weeks. The activity in the coalers having depurted and with the transfer of the selling pressure to other swocks, narrower fluctua- tions were seon and the volume of business seriously restricted. The only discoursging news this worning was the elreulation of rumors of gold vnzagements for export, und these were fulfiiled during the day, but its ef- fects hud been fairly discounted and its in- fluence on prices was small. Northern Paclfic preferred was selected to bear the bruut of & he attucks this morning ndl O ’ ) Cont'was catablibhed 1a that aroch bator could pot be held in the face of the demund frow Whroad and e SUPEngih sibibe THE OMAHA DAILY IH& SATURDAY, APRIL 23 ited by New Engiand and the Loulsville & Nashville. Most stocks aftern lower oneninz, Lake Shore beine down % per cent and Lack- awannn '4 per cent, further receded in the carly denlings. but Louisville on the demand abroud rose % per cent and New Eogland a small fraction. The traders were nclined to sell the grangors and_coalers, but the dimi nution fn the activity in Readin: was most murked, and [ts flictuations were reduced on asimilnr scale. The decline in Northern Pa- oific was partially recovered towatd noon, it which timie the chanzes {n guotations were all until toward 2 p. m., when the awanna score | n materlal improv 1584 (0 1504, The general m played a firm teniper during the I ment wnd the close was firm, though v generally ander first ‘ori goner, chianges were i all c 1 1o fra tlonal amounts, though declin In the mujority, The following are the elosing auotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stoc ex- chango toduy: Atehi, Adar s were yrererred Cantral e Alton NV, Co& St Alton, T 1. prd a0 preforred rican Kxpross. ONnto Misslssippl BCR & a0 preferre Canada Pacific § Ontarto & W Canada Bouthern Central Paclfic, Orogc Oregon Nav Oregon Trans Pacific Mall Peorin D Pittsburg allman Tteading Rock Islana improvem't do 2nd preferred.. Chiengo & Alton, CoB & Q € €y G & SL T, Dol itud v Del. L & W St L &S, b st pret St Panl . we T | do preferred. . 12 StP. Min, & Man.. 11§ St Paul & Omaha... 484 b proferrod ... 1ibla | & Iron. 40w exns Pnelic 104 Tol. & O. Con. prd.. & Union Pactie U, S Kxpress.. L 4B Vabash, St L& TP 120 rrod ... 70N ansns & Wells Fargo Ex.... 113 Lake E Western Unlon..... 2 Ao proferred.. Lake Shore Am. Cotton O L 01 Colorado Conl. ilig Loalssilio & Nash Homestake ... I Loulsvillo & N, A Tron Siiver.. ol Momphis & Char ontarlo . I ) Michlgan Central... 10 Quickstivor .11 g Mil L S & Wl B do preferr ¥ a0 profor 180 Sutro ... ‘4 Mian. & St L il Bulwer o (o proferre Missourl Pacitio Mubile & Ohlo....0 lo Chatt atral... Norfolk & W, piit Northern Pacitie. . North, Pacttie pfd... UL P ben 4 Northwes 120 | ito total siles of stocks today were 210 including: Atehison,” 10.000; Dela- Lacknwanna & Western, 5.000: Erie, Loulsville & Nashville, 15,000: Northern orred. $LU0 England, 10.000; 000: St Pl 12,000; Unlon Pacific, 6,000; Western Unfon, 42 Wi Ter! T 10 n Cont 7 ar Trust thorn Pacliic L. & U. N.. shure ware, Financial Review, April 22—The Post saya: The 31 now on the average about a point bolow last week's ciosinz, Those who enjoyed un extreme ndvance during tho London holi- days have lost more heavily, as wis naturally o be expueted. Thus the commercial stocks, New nd and Evig, are two points helow Saturday's prices, und the taking of profits by speculators who boughit Western Union alonz With the investnient 8tosks Stop orders has cut off three polnts, The forces now shaping the market Linve had somo opportunity to dispiny themselves, wud tnis much may be sl with poaltiveness, that not the least slen of 'ong buyinz movement has come In Sight. People will differ in their explanations und theories, but the fact Is undeniabie. ndon Stock Market, 1 pyright d 1892 by James Gordon Bovnett.| LoNDoN, April22.—INew York Herald Cable pecinl to Te BEk—There hus been a marked dearth of busiiess In the Stock ex change, due purtly to the approach of the sei- tieme o the general disinclinution on the partof the public’ to enter into speculative commitments. pse steady. Indiun is % to i3 per-cent lower, after m 5 to % per cent higher. 0 auil. Brizhiton deferred has of support Lius glven wry % per © bt a decline of 1 per cent fn North S ‘4 per cent in Midland the ae cime In other his ot exceeded ! in the m ority of deulers transaction. In the abseuce of further selling the tono has not been unfuvorable. A littie buying would develop firmness, but'as it is the chanzes in prices ire mostly lower, so as to brnz them down to the New York parity, but except_ono hore—the 1 rarely exceeds 'y to % per cent. Canadian iines are also very much neglected. Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunks leave off i to X per cent lower, Mox- fean ordinary preferences fluctuated within narrow limits and closed b to \ per cent er. Argentine and Braziliun iines aro dull. Thero has-been scarcely any demand for not hnving entered n single money today. Shortlounis have beon easily obtaiued atis to % per cent discount. The market hus been . shade firmer. Two and three months bilis are quoted I at 1% to 1316 per ceat, Bost ock Market, BosTON. Mass., April 22—The following were the closing prices on stocks, on the Bos- ton stock Atchison & Tof Boston & Albany.. Boston & Malne. mot & anklin, Kes (RSO Sy Oseeol Fitchbuig T anta FIint & Pere M pfd.. do pra E | Boston Land Co..... € pieko Land o, 18k st EEnd.. .. 1014 1L Telephon 205 NY N. Y Win, ¢ Wis' ( Al Atlantic...... Boston & Montana V. Lngland. Eng. is vod M. Co.tnew) Denver Minng Stocks. DENVER, Colo. April 22—Tho following list 1 the closinz quotations on the Mining ex- ullarat Hangkok ( Butes-Hunter Big tndian Bix Slx Br Matchless ... rk Consolldated.. = 21g *ay Rock. . ¢ Clay Count. Cash.... . Dinmorni B ver Emuins Gettyshurg. Golden Tr surelll 67 neiseo Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISC). Cal, April22.—~The official closing auotations (o7 mining stocks today were as follo Altn, Bulwer. Heat & ‘Toicher Bodie Con.. Chollur.... N . Cull'& Val " rown 1'oint ould & Curry.. |ophir. . Potosi Suyuge Union € Utah New York Mining Quotations, EW Yonk, April 22.~Tho following are the 1otutions: Moxican. ... ophir.....0 7 | Plymouth, Savage Sterra Novida, Standard. ... Unlon Con.”. Eureka Con...! ~Gould & Curry . Hale & Norcross. Homestake. iorn sl Cattlo Values Higher Under Steady De- mand—Iogs Weak and Lower, OMAHA, April 22—Receipts of all of stock were aguln rather light, the su for the past five days amountin cattle, 20180 hogs and 1L shee 8204 cirttie, 14,505 hoks and 2 tive duys of lust week. 11 spito of un Increase in receipts of eattlo soferthos weok compured with lust of over 500 hiead. the market continues to udvance. Chicagzo was roported stronger, with only mioderate supply, and both locnl wnd shipping buyers having zdod orders wero early {n tho suddlo engagod In a lively competition for the comparatively few cattlo hore. I'rices runged from stionz to 10c bigher on il desirable grudes of heot and shipping steers, (ho advanco 50 1ar thls week be n.c 200 (o ®e, This added to the udvance the latter part of lust week and Futs prices anywhere from 8o to e higher than the low point ton days ago. The good, fut 1,200 10 '1,400-1 b, Beeves sold from 818) 10 §4.05, Ahere was nothing really prime or cholce Fair togiod § 0to 1,250-1b. steérs sold 5,40 10 $175, with soaticring sales of cou- m Lzt sLufl from thit down to .20, e meager offerl i 5" sL00K kinds )l against 8isheep the sume here, tro; quickly nt pric Sules eing ut fror Cho.co cows wnd 2ing from 163 (o £4) for Inferior to lcifers, Bulls, oxen und stigs wore In falrdemand and _quotably un- hunged at from $L%0 to £.25. The supbly of ves wis ght, the demand good wnd the market firu ou the basls of 8250 to .00 for POOY to prite Veuls ihe fresh offeriugs of stockers and feoders were lursely westerns. These found a ready salo o the regular dealers mostly at from FL00 to #415. Some cholvo native stockers sold us high as €4 and it extremely comuon Stull thit had to soll below $10). Outside buylng was somewhat Hmited but yard spec- ulittors took hold froely and prices were any whera from o to 10 - higher than Thurs Kepresentutive sales: STEERS. No. Av. P No. Av. ¥ No. Av. Pr. W00 W ® 1. 008 535223232 Z52 181310 48 MIXED, 1020 21123 12 088 21500 200 STAGS. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 1 28 17..00 805 B, 1 G0) 10,068 310 4 400 2.0 1) 1 0 840 310 Rl 3 00 5. 000 #10 8 303 B 8 1) UTAI CATTLE, No. Av. P No. T *steors,. 1051 4 teedors . 17 toeders, 1046 3 00 fucders. 21 feeders, 1023 300 24 fecoers. 5 feeders” 051 310 10 feeders., feeders. 1012 310 15 feeders.. 113 * tadlings H0as—For the nast five daye the incroase in receipts compured with Inst week amounts to over K500 hogs, he marketopeneld weak and fully w nickel lower on_ all grades, hipping orders were dechdediy limited and while tho frosh meat demand was fair dho rather liberal offer ¢ buyers the best of the situa- tlon, und they readily took advantase of it The market rathergrow worse us th advanced count of unfavor from Chic: d the close w. with ¢ to morninz 1 vy liozs, but nearly AtRLY) to M5 Kome of the more ¢ londs selling enrly at 81474 to #1.40 s0ld at from #4.10 10 #.55, against $.55 to #4140 Thursday, the gencral averaze of prices p being #3524, ugainst $050 Thursday und $1. last Friday.” Representutive sules No. Av. Sn Pr. No. Av L2120 82 kil 5 : 3 120 8 24 400 400 The d natives, sold comparatively strong price. ry active, market firn. - Fair i fuir to good west- 025 common wud stock sheep. ¥4.00 + 004 to eholce, 40 to 90-1b. lambs, $1.500 Representative sales: remulning lowd, common ix di'y at . Demaid still v No. Av. Tr. 2 bucks. s et LI R 8! 61 native mived o 5 63 £ vative mived 665 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, Receipts at the Union Stock yards. South Omaliy, Neb., for the tweaty-foir hours end- ing ut 3 o'clock p. ., Avril 22, 180. nEoRlETS. = = Cars. Head | Cars. | Jead.|Cars. Lead|Cars wl 1 il " | OSITION. BUYEIS CATTLE, | 1 Ownha Packing Co 1 G AL Hammond company 1 Swift & Co. - | 448 “he Cadahy Packing ¢ol. | b Kinzan & Son Sperey, I, White,' 1 D00 Suippors und foedérs, | 93| high todiy as od Uie snup that some diys past, znd there was an undercurrent of weikness it under w littie pressure from buyers would have developed into positive deeline. 1t was has disti not | Cof uny present exeess of supplic that the market showed u tendency Lo react but of the prospect of big receipts for next week. seurly market wis fairly ae- tive, while later in tie duy siies drazgel. the closd_being quite wesk. Quotations range from 8150 £0 8135 for poor Cows Lo fro $.0) 0 .10 f0F extra steers. Tradin: was largely at from 8250 to 8425 for, cows und bulls and from %180 to §15) for steers, Stogkers and feeiders so'd toa limjted cxtent at from § o attle were nominal at fr o Supplies of sheep have continued lineral, the totul for the week onding with toc being ubout 41,000, Trude was active all week wnd the murket generally strd recent decline hus been fully regained, in decd present prices are tho best that have provailea thus fur, heep are areiv inasmall way und are In de nd at from L0 51U OfF fre prices l”m fa Most of ti at from $5.75 t Culis sold low us from $L00 to #4.0 qualitios are quoted up Lo from 8160 to Lambs sold all the wuy from $5.5 and springs were suluble ut from #.50 per head. Tod; 'w hoz market was firm and reasona- LIy active at the above runge of prices. Thoy clipped oft unother s per 100 1hs: on tie price of hogs, the beat/ sorts dropping o §5.65 and the bulk of the hogs be welghed ut from .50 L0 #4060, Phé shipping demand wis notus stronz us at the bezlnnine of the week and local packers were indifferent. Even it the reduced pricog, a considerablo quantity of stock was ullowed to remadn in sellers' hinds, and the closo was very dull at fron 2160 for poor to prinie zht ut fr 10 #4.63 for hewvy and modium weizhts. Re: ipts wera: Cattle, 9,000; hogs, 0. 21,0003 OATTLE—TRe- rket stendy; : others, A ening Journal ro colpts 10,0005 Shipments, § cholce 1o priug g kersuid 1 : cowsiwnd heifors, Hoas—RRe 20,000 Wrket slow i 00 lower; £1.00@1.057 nixed b0 sy nd b e, 1.5 @0 SnEEP-Recoipts, market steu @n: westerns, £, i New York Live Stock Macket. NEw YOuK, April 2. — BEEVES—Recelpts, 24 ) bead, ucludipg twenty-live curs for sale MALIGNANT ABSCESS. |/ My little girl suffered for three years from a large Abscess on her hip, the result of a fall and dislocation. The Abscess was large, with six openings, | 11 of which dischurged puss. I was induced by friends to give her 8. 8. 8., and by the time the fifth bottle was finished the Abscess was entirely heal- ed, aud the clild was well and happy. \ Mis, J. A. WIEGNER, i BLATINGTON, PA. | Send for book on the Blood and akn}. q | Swirr Seectric Co., ATLANTA, G4, Lehers' wel shipmen 1892, market active, shade higher: native steers, KLU0 per 100 1bs.: bulls and cows, §1.65@3.90 dressed Deet steady nt Gasc per Ib. Sh p- ments today, 50 beoves: notrow, 1,51 beeves and & 10 quartors of beef. CALvES—Recoipts. 181K hoad: steady foeling and firmer: veals, £1.55@4.50 per 100 1bs, SHEEP—Recelpts, 4761 head: Inmbs, shade casfer: unsh, ep. #7,007.5 nshorn Tambs, 87.6254@7.8214 clipp=d slcep, $5.00G5 clipped Tambe, #6.70@6.80; dressed mut moat 10@12 per 1h; dressed lambs w At 1@l per b, HoGs— Recelpts, nominally firm a ak consigned diroct, Live Stock Market, KANSAR CrTv, Mo, April 22 —CATTLE—Re- celpts, 3,000; shipments, 60); market tive anda stoaay to strong 1l throu 2403 cows, 18064, stockers a LR HoGs—Recoipts, 0,40; shipments. 2100 the market opened steady and ¢/0<ed ¢ 15wer: il grades, $L0024.10; bulk, #.00440. SHEEP—Rece! prs, 1000} nts. 1,000; good Ahesp were in demand and strong; others dull. —_— ANNOUNC Today Miss Galo and hor company will close their engagement at Boyd's new thon ter by giving two porformances—a matinee AL 2:30 this afternoon at which Shakespeare's tragedy “Romeo nnd Juliev” will be given, and the rogular evening performanco at 8, when Shakespeare's beautiful pastoral com- edy “As You Like It wiil be the bill. This morning at § o'clock seats will be put on salo for the engagement of Carroll Jonn- son in “The Gossoon t Bovd's new thea- tor. “Tho oon” opeus Sunday evening and continues three nignts, “‘Blue Jeans," one of the great successes of last season, comes to the Boyd the last threo evenings of next week, “Davil’s Mine,” which comes to the Far- nam Streot theater next waek, opening with the usucl Sunday wmatinee, has in all prob bility caused moro comment by its odd titlo than any attraction traveling, uniess, indeod, it be some of Hoy\'s cecentrie handios. The play 13 not n bit gruesomo ¢* biood-curdling; on the contrary, it fs a bright, pure picture of lifo in the far west, and about as freo from objectionable features as can be. It tells a pretty love story, and is brim full of ht, crisp comedy. The titlo is cortainly I apropos,” but better n good play illy named, than & good name and a poor pluy Duncan Clark’s fomale minstrels, one of the most entertaining shows on the road,will uppoar at the People’s tneator, on Dougias stroet, tonignt and tomorrow night. The bill will show many new and novel features, Don’t missa great night's entertainment. frieis ok Diseaso naverisuccesstully attacks o sys- tem with pure blood DeWitv's Sarsaparilla makes pura, new blood and enriches the old. e g AWFUL CRIME AND RETRIBUTION, A Woman Burns Her Husband and Child and is Killed by n Bull, Bstor, Tenu., April News has been received of a terriole doublo tragedy which occurred across the border in the mountains of Kentucky. Sy Harvell was a well-to-do farmer of that section. He had been mar- ried about three years and bad lived a com- paratively happy lifo with his wife. A few days ago, however, he made the startling discovery that his wifo was intimate witn u young man named Alex Brady and vehem ontly abused her for mifidelity. Monday night Mrs. Harvell thoroughly saturated with kerosene the bed on which her busband and infunt wove sleeping and threw a fire- brand thercon und fastened the door, Tho building was soon wrapped in funies. Among those attracted to the scene of the fire was Brady, After looking on a fow minutes he and Mrs. Harvell started ncross a field and were attacked by a savago vull and gored to death. Mus. Havvell lived a few hours and ackuowleuged the fucts as above stated. GOOD ADVICE. “My hoy, I am going to buy you some- thing which the_doctor advised me to give you, Hesaid a thin child is always delicate ; nobody worries about a plump one. 1 will give you Johann Hofl's M Extract to build youup. 1 know it will do it, und then culy will T buy you_the stone blocks to buill houses with. You need strength first to become a_man be- fore you build houses,” Dr. Fricke, a well-known practitionerof Phila., writc “Thavetried Johann Hoff's Malt Extract not only on myself but also on a great number of my patients with marked suc- coss in cases of convalescence, impaired digestion, for mothers while nursing, for children, and in general debility, and have found it to be an excellent remedy for building up the system. In my owi: case of impairetl digestion it has benefitcd me more than all other remedial agents which I have used.” Be sure to obtain the ** Genuine” which must have the si nature of “* Johunn Hoff” on the neck.of every bottle, Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole” Agents and Importers of Mineral Wators, 6 Barclay street, New York, SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Best cattle, hog and sheep market in tho west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCIK COMMISSION. TiHE LEADERS, 3 5_house cor- S0 OMAA | WetSeadtt Repors, ©r Wood Brolhersj South Omaha—Telephone 17, - 3.1, DADISMAN. ¢ W. E. WOOD, { Managers, Murket reports by mall and wire choerfully furnished upon applicatio; e —THE James H. Campbell Company, st8L Louls, Kansas City, South Oniaha, >oux City, Fort Worth 1L ¥, Tallm Cattlo Chicago. Acnin W Chicako. Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 27 Exchange Bla'g, South Omuba A. D. Boyer & Company, 5 and 5 Exchungo Bulldin Correspondence solicited and vro pecial attentlon Lo orders 107 st Establiahed, 181 - - - Incorporated, 160 Capital fully patd, 20,000 Wagg oner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt wnd rellable market outh Omaha, pLly answerad s & foeders. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stoek Room 51 l'm;n Commission. Bullding. South Omuha, ephone 177 Gassman & Dudley, |M. H, Hegarty & Co,, Rooms @ und 81, Ex-| Room 31 Excunze ohanze Building. Bk diing uth Omalia, = Neb|South Omahs, - Neb Miller Brothers, Room #, Exchanke Bullding - ~ BOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National IBANK. — “t the yards, Capital and sur. lng out o the Tive b sent direct o tuie b o credit of tusir bowe b Bhippers can dop whecover located. QMAHA, ' . D TENTS — — WOLF BROS. & 0. LOBEOK & LINN, Tents, awnings, o GS A OMAHA TENT & AWN- ING COMPANY, HARDWARE, RECTOR & WILHELMY "lrn .vmwyml\ln 8. olland | 1ins, covers of nl\.lplll‘ co, Dealers' hardwars and BAGS AND TWINES - s N LUMBER. ; BEMIS OMANA BAQ 09 | BISHOP & c0. e — - Importers and mefe. dour | S, Ky, "utg cor CHAS. R, LEE, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD sacks, burlaps, twino [ope ey, Jute. cob' | fardwood lumber, wood . _tge.eto 318 Mithat, | OAPPOMANS BANaOL A stk S ————— — hydraclic coment and BICYCLES. | BOXES. Oth and Douglas. Quincy whity Iuns, i W, ©. T00D , 00D, O LIQUORS Race J.3. Wik« - S . o | Msnoran Wres Ren-| \whotgsata liquor deatety BOOTS AND SHOES. ters Gl s o - _— MORSE-COE SHOE DD, MILLINERY 10) Howard il e JFetors comhen I A g ey i T e 4ol 1nE & O1ag} OF KOOMI WAIOH s Vory sster C.ASTONEHILL, | ). OBERFELDER & 00, ] i i Milloery notton.ioaks |AGHCES A0 Jobborsof ¢ KIRKINDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND sEw- | - oic 0TSSR | Bt (iRl t0., £0 SHOE €0, JEROERRR N . et 1102, 1104, 1105 Larnesst | noy st " e, " \ e BREWERS. A.HOSPE, 13, | THE NEINBERD CO,, W5 15, e iniet. Faens Cro AT Offen, 8, fth and _—— OlILS. STANDARD 0IL CO. Refined and tubrieating | N saaworPOL I N0 smoka l‘fl.\"Fl" STIONERY. VOEGELE & DINKING Mfrg Comfectioners and olls, axle grease, ete. wleks, Asg for it Schos domestic fruits, 1110 . CARRIA A.BOOTH PACKING CD. ey o uckers of oystors, fish W.R.DRUNMMOND &CO. and ¢ 3 Leaven. Cnrringe builders. llose aud_ patrol pecialty, 18th, opp.~ Court House wagons OVERALLS, SUIRTS, ETC. = = EEE CARRIAGE TOPS. KING &8 MEAD, | ROBINSON SSTOKES 0O OMAWAGARIAGE TOP | G. ). ANDERSEN, | MHEREILK, &5 pante | VUL SN e cushions, ' backs, - eto. 214 North' 15th: catalog: 319 8. 12thst. _—_ PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established, 1 BRANCH & 00, WHITNEY &80, [ 1eonuee, truns of st S S COAL, COKE, CORNICE. OMANA COAL, COKE & | EAOLECORN GE WORKS Butter, egan and poultry | | Kinde. oysters. 17 LIME €0, Mirs. gaivantsed tron | I A Tithat L 4 and soft col. § B, | cornice, window caps. — E | ivialic skyliaine, ot 7w o’ S AN KIRSCHBRAUN & | JAS. A, CLARK & oU, L i = SONS., | Luttor, cheava, oxsn poultry and game. 417 South 13th Stroes. Butter, oggs and poultry rd-st 1A RYDER & CO. | 6. PESAU, ey idon and gamo. | Prodnce. bntier mem Hownrd sireot. [ checse ni - poui Kefei 1o Com'l Nat ok | T2tk and Howard ot 4 A MULLIN & MC CLAIN . Specinltien. butter, oggs, clicese. poultry, CLe.N o 415 S, 1iih. Ref. 1st Natl CLOTHING. BLOTCHXY & GOHEN, | Clothing, notion, farnish- | yp us o trisl Samples prepald by ex pres. 1115 Harne GILMORE & RUML, ufrs and wholesalo clothiers, 1109 Larney Ktroet. DRY GOODS, KILPATRICY - KOOH M. E SMITH & CO., DRY 80093 C0., Dry goods, notlons Dry gonde.notlons, gent's nishiog govds Yifnlshlng gOOAS. . Cor Tith wnd Howard-sts. | 1iieand W deara st "SCHROEDER & g0, | MOORT & FERGUSON,” ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Coiins e ten sl ptnor | Aaenty POLUT) pame I RS sie et a & Hiustrated eatalo froo GREELEY & 00, J.B. HUSE & €D, hides and frutt, | o foward Streot. E. RIDDELL 111 hod (855) aad o Howard stroot. RIDDELL & CO., L FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTcR: BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NG CO. Wholsale butter & egzs Buttor, che 0za% 5 zetables. fruits, Uphalstered furniture NITURE €0, Buys and sells for RN pouls 15021506 Nicholas s | Graco and Thirteenth cash. 413 5. 1th-at. Wiholesale only. streef PAPER. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete. — s CARPENTER PAPER CO | KING PAPER G, O.M. STEELE& 0., | BLAKEBRUSELCD, | cory n fun stonk "§l‘“]fi“"“&f,.‘:.‘:""‘ 4 Jonos streat, | 10th and Harncy streots, | Nriihy papor, oard pac | Mowara stroot Omaba. per el phono, 174, = p GRAIN. STOVE REPAIRS. W | ANEC W OMAHA STOVE REPAIR] 47 £, AMC WHORTER, 2510 of Trade. Brokor Siaia e VOB, aten in grain Private wttae ents for ang wire to N. Y., Chicago GRS SR T £ Louts o bt g HATS, ETC. SASIT | TOYS. // e — | — —T i 7 GATEGITY HAT GO | W. A, L, GIBBON & G0, | M- A. DISBROW &00. [ il HARDY €007 v Manufacturers of sash )8 house fu Kloves, miliiens.Owners Pth | mhoulalngs. Dranch of S ingos. ‘1L fl;;,mn'i‘n'u"nu&'mmu} tice, 12th and Lzard sts. | w Stroet. S. B ORCEEXRILT) Continental Bl'k, 15th and Douglas. : Furniture, Carpets and Draperics S % NT AND HANDSOME, CLOSED, IN UsE. ALWAYS CONVENI Gunn Combination Bed, 13 different styles. Be sure and sce this bed before purchasin We are the Exclusive Agents —~Send for Spring Catalogue PERMANENTLY CURED O NO PAY. NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS Wic REVER [0 OVER 1501 PATLENTS, Tnvestizite thod. Written i F iteo o absolutely e Ikinds of RUPTUKE of both sexos, without the use of knife or syringe, no wmabe ter of how long standin g EXAMINATION FREE The 0. E. Miller Compangy 307-308 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb. Offices~Denver, Chicazo. TL: 88 Louis, Mo i Detrals, i Miiwaikes, Wis.| W City, Usahii Porie 18, ¢ SENDFOR CIRCULAR.

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