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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Was Weak and Olosed with a WEATHER UNFAVORABLE EVERYWHERE In the Bulk of the Whent Belt Markets Were Enslor—Stocks and Bonds. ©nicAao, 111, April 2.~ 1n spite of the fact What there wero some Lullish features in the and the net and %c in July, the greater wemkness in the tormer month Lelng due chiefly to sales by found no prospect of vrofit rges while May and July were result wus that May, slovator men, wh In carrying ch #0 closo together. unfavorable every where he northwest 1 extension of the ¢ he Dikotas, Minnesoin, lowa, N d the slgnal service 14 wuve over braska and the winter wheat beit the weathor continu belne coid and wet. The Cincinnatl Price mary, However, siys its own very well during that the crop b the weok and while Cables nre not v while somewhat weaker K ns they w markets were ny at tho start, while they Wwore not s W good buyers of #ooil buyer of of s short tbought veste POrLs wins sold_out May. whion closcd T KIe to S1ige, $old unfavorable ana selling during th e At from 8'e Lo Kl tinucd during tie last ho nnd July 50! firmed up soi . May touchin the elose the murk osed steauy ut 80%¢ for Muy corn was decidedly eloseshowed 11088 0f % ompared with yeste wet wonthe y corn Lelt wis a bearish Jower the gradinz: hut the large re proportion of the ¢ de, neutraiized this and the gencral betief that Cudahy s0ld out, enboid sy ind these off U the sesslon [ 40 at the close fustznificant reactions, L closing v § 1% ut e higher at 31 to d8%e but shorts to sell mo from $1'5¢ to 417%¢, o yestordiy and, With sold off Lo 40 ever, wus firn hapged at de, sympathizod ere dull and Tho principal busine o products w fairly steady ers and shord bought the former and s 1 of the session ndopted the tacties of | ye :’llll murkot the puckers sterday and flooded hich thero was no recovery, the nd steady for lard W i et loss of 16 market clos . while lurd Estimutod receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 215 cars; outs, 285 cars; hozs “Tho leadinz futures rangea as follows: WhEAT No. 2 Mesy Pow Mi cre us follows Cash guotations g nchunged: winter pat FLour—Nominully _putents, $1.15@440; spring straights, . 2 spring, 8lije rod, BGl@nilge. white, M%c: No. 3 @00c; No. & 1. 0. b., 45 c; No. 4, £.0. ., 40@47 2 FLAX SgED—No, 1, U'4e. TiMOTHY SEEU-Prime, 1.5331.36. : lara, per ort clear sides, (hoxed), 361754640, 1sky—Distillers’ finished goods. per gal., d43c; standard A" 414 pts und shipments toduy were as fol- Corn, Bushels.. Unts, bushels. Barley, bushels \e Produce exchange today the butter ket wis unchune western, 10@20¢; tinc dalrles, 182.0¢ crenmery, 21@ New York Markets, NEW Yok, April 2 888 pkzn; exports, murket fuirly acti Ipts, 241,008 bu.; exports, 207,- 140,000 Dui, of futures, 876,000 L, Spot market lower and very active for export, free scilers; 9513@000 n store and elevator ungraded red, §.450@81.00i5: No. 1 northern, » 2 northern. wigze; No. 2 Chiongo, bought freel United Kingdom wore freo sellers, erally favorablo, reacting 13e, at the decline, both for the uhd continent, T'he crop reports wero gen- Tho decline was 14@240, weak at %@c under rod, April, S1l;@dic, clos- Wl50: August, MRQK0, B0j@0ue, ' closln December, 9:@y2: ol i Boptembor, ) b RYE-Quict; western, HARLEY MALT—Qui Corn—Recelipts, sales, 1,064,000 bu. of futures; 116,000 bu, Spot irregularund dull. closing easy: 5% aflont; ungraded ARBAB Y50} st ero sold down 3@bc, some pressure while mixed. 4i@die; No, Tollowing wheat. and were few Duyers .v'u offered to urrive, 1. 4le; Ma losing ut’ 47 i 1Y, une, 433,@45% closing at’ 4 Bpot market weake closing e 3% dodes spot 'No. 2 white, Wy tern, HHQ@ITe o i state. common to cholce, 2 Puclfic coast, BuGAR- Ruw, ( ulot; fulr refining, 2%0; 4 260 Ihedn, lustovado. 60" soste Rt oies b os mestic molasses sugars, 96 tost, at s\ od, quiet but steudy; standa lower; 80 test, 114¢; four pargoes sold New Orloans, recently at 1 steady but quiet; common to fane K10E—Firm; Jupan, 55! —Quiet but steady; united closed Quiet; yellow, 3144@ie. city 200 for packnges), tie, falr L0 extra. 45@ L 574¢ for May. COTTONSEED U1~ ® TALLOW~—Stoady : Firm but quiet; straf; | q ned common to 1 Stoady and firn Ir demun Hives—Stoady. Pouk—Active and steady, Cur MEATS—Quiot; plekled bellles, 5%e; mid- Laib—Opened wenk, losed steady: westorn 000 sules. 4170 tierces; losing ut 86.45; July, 86.6040.61, TTER—Qulol, wenk: western dairy, 124@ 16@2ue; western fac- Wesleri Crowmer: i firkin part skims, 5 Amerioan. #14.75@16.25 Quiets luke. & Tin—Eusy; stra 16 TRoN—Dull #12.00 nsked. 50 bid, £2.,70 asked. Cotton Market. OMAHA dilng. 815-16c; low middling, 6440; good to or- | dation In May _wheat s doultioss Ainary, 6c: net receipts, 1,190 biles; gross ro chief element of weakness, The lonss colpts, 1,000 bales; exports to Great Britain, | did not want itdelivered to themn, as shorts 7.20) bules; snies, 1,5.0 bales; stock. 223,03 | have been my transterred to July. Tho bales 1d for May has bee NEW York, Ay o8 closed qulet] Crop condit 2:July’ | ket, but It may bo necessary to export a good share of our wheat before there will be wide- gproad confidence fn the long slde. The tur A1 September, §1.98; May™ el 1s * thought W have ey €old out most of its holdings S nnd the news Inlicate that they have taken Burten—Good roil. 1:@16c; packing stock, | considerable of the sales today. It 18 thought 101 i that they have dumped thelr llne again t Pourrry—Dressed chickens. 11@1%; alive. | duy, however. Both corn and oats have been OB100 or HAEA00 per dozon: turkeys very | heivy. The fally of 400 1o 5 in pork broved searce and in activo domand, dressed, 15B16¢; | 10 be tho top of the market: 1t was doubtless wiive, 1hdide : dus to covering by shorts, and s soon as that Hives, Erc.<No. 1 green hides, 3e; No. 1| demand ceased tho market gave way. groen waltod hides 44@1%0: No, 2 groon sulto - M hides, (@te; No. 1 groen saited hides, 25 to 4 D ¢ bm 3 iic: No 2 aroen hidos, 25 o' 40 b, STOCKS AND BONDS, 9 et No. | voul calfy K to 15 ibs, Ge; No. 8 I %t s ot ¥ ot ey fiint Dides, | Amount of Business Done Yesterday Was a No, 2 dry flint hides, e; No 1 dry snited Large Increase. b@bc; pari cured Yo per pound NEW YORK, April 28.—The stock m arket dur- fullyoured. Shoep peita=Gitaon euito Ing the foronoon tolay oxhibited some in- wooled early skins), ouch crease In the amouant of business as well ns short wooled early’ &kins ary ings (short wooled dry flint Kunsas general interest in the specalation, but later 3 beeume dull and stagnant, While exhibiting nd Nebracka buteher wool pelts. per b, firn temperature fn tho maln, the pro a1 wolghty 10G14tsc; dry flint Kansas and | slonal clement was more inclined to take the Nebraska Murrain wool pelts, per 10, nctual | long side, especlully as the loan crowd showed welght, 8a12; dry flint Colorado butelier wool | an' Jnoreased demind for stos dlenting T AL At ot C 1l ige: dry | A0 Increased domand for stocks, fndicntin Hint Colornds Murrain wool pelts, per Ib. nc. | the character of the sellin: during the last tunl weizht, 8210c; dry pleces and bucks, nc- | few days. Tho reduction in Baok of Enslund l\gtll‘“'f;l()ll:.i‘v‘hh'l‘llh\g Taliow | rate. while not unexpected. was one of the No. 1. #4@lc; tallow No, #rense, | gerangtiioning Influences, and London was Whith A e e renme white I udiice; | Strengtliening Influences. and London was to Fronsn. yollow. doi gronse. dirk, 5¢: ofd bute | & moderate cXtent a buyer of its specialties, 3 rough tal- olling of Unlon Pacific induced by the fail- s oo | U to 0USE the Gould party from the direcs Anges £000 | tory overshadowed for a time the covering of lemons, | ShOrts, but the movements diminished rap- 1dly and furthor dectine was checked, Tho Dears were stillactive in Atchison and the tonntoos, 86,95 por crato o grangers and their oporations had Influenco & 1.00 por doz enough to check buying in the general 1ist so iy Muscatine that early adva fow in- toes, 005 swoct pot stances iate in tho d also con- Calfforniacabbige, 24 perlb, incrates: home | siderable pressuro upon both Readinz and grown lettuce, 4ic por doz.: onions, %e@$l.15 | New Englund, but trading _ in. the per bu.; Nebraskah and pickea beans, 81.5@ | former was ' reduced after 2 o'clock 1.85: iedium, $1.50@1.60: Californinceiery. §1.00 | to the smallost Limits 1t had seen for n : Colorado and western_Nebraska pota- | long time, and for a slight rocovery it intive potatoes. W@2sc: limn beans, | rennined stawnant with the rostof the list water cress, d-qt. cases, 12140 There was a petter feelinz fn the industrials, perq.; spinach, §450 por bbi.; radishes,’ 40c; | butnonnimation orlife in any of thom out rutabigns, $1.2351.50 per bbL: ple plant, se per | side of Cordaze, which recovered u small por- 1b.: pareley, die: new Ouliforn Yo | tion of its decline, but among the low pri shiires no features of any kind were develo prices were fractionally higher gh the list, hut the woikness in fic checked the advance after it had g s and whilo there was i recov- the first declino the mar- E drifted fnto the most | 1Ts, #4.5 o dullness — with positive stagna- Dl ssed a fraction higher | tion in prices. The hopeful feeling, csterdayt No. 2 red cash, 864e; May, | however, made itsolf foit Inter and thers was Bilci Tuly, T01ic; August, 185 a partiairevival of the animation with a slow Conx—A'lso very dull und ciosed e lower; | butstendy nppreciation of values which aguin No 2 cush, Tuy, #0703 J brouzhit most stocks up and in some cnses be- yond the level of the best prices of tho foro- noon. Some of the low priced shires at this time’ made sharp movements upward und o market. Pittsburg & Western proferred, Chosapeake & fot: No. 3, B5c. Ohto shates and Denver & Kio Grando bro- ady: prairie, $7.50@05); timthy. | ferred made substantiul enins The market, however, finally closed dull and stagnant at .10; 5 fractions better than lnst eveninz. A fow arked gains wero made, bowever. nnd Sugar o 1y ver cent, Lake Shore 1Y per cent and ding 14 per tent. svernment bonds have been dull ana ter, 9iei bevswax, prime, 10 low. 14 Fivrr<-Californta Riverside o 2,850 1.(0; Washinz olce apples. $.0003,25; ehi ney lemons, #.50; banan cranberries, shipping bl $1.50; steawborries, i Kbts; EGETANLES perib.; cucumbors, Gas Wb 425 per do Arier wvas 12012 he gene ovn—Market £1.200 20050 | ki t funcy, spolter, 810 creamery, 10@22; —Steady 1-U IRON COTTC PROVISTONS—Qulot, PoRK—Johbing at $10.25. Lanr 05, (v S’ Mears Axp Bacos--In good e Jobbing demand ut_ provious quotations: [ Alerican Bxpress oose shoulders, £.23: longs and ribs, 8480 | BCo 1 & N K5 AD6. 50, Canadn 000 1bs.; wheat, 20,000 b Canada Southe ats, W00 bu.; rye, 1,000 | € ral Pacitie. w.: bariey. none, Ches. & OBlo......00 2 SHIPMENTS--Flour, $000 1bs.: wheat, 10,000 | - do Ist preferrad.. 02" |1 bu corn, 55000 bu.; outs, §000 bu e Lo eI Shurg i et none; barley, none, <G| Ralimangbalaco . SU7§ Rock Island.. < MBSt L& 8.k st pref S (SE B e 50%! " do preferred I'nd followinz are the closing auotations for od nt 614@Se. the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- Unchanged ut $L1381.20. | change today Atehiwon. ... T s Exp |Onlo Missiasipp! referred Oregon 4 Pacitic Mall... Pooria Dec. & B Chicago & Alton. 2 CoBEQ Lo onp ot 0ny G & SE L Minneapolis Market. it MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 98 —The Nortn= | Dol L. & W western Mill As aresult of one larzo | b. & It G. pta. mill shutting down for repairs. tho flour out- | Est Tennessco..... 43 St P Min. & Man.. put last week foll off a fow tnousand barrels. |~ do Istpreferred . 40c St Paul & Omaha The aggrezate production for the week was | do 2d preferred... 1314| do preterred.. 181,045 against 187,70) bbls. the | Erie... . n. Coal & Iron.. exns Pachlic.... ... 0l% 0. Con. prd.; |Uafon Pactic.... 33| U, 8. Express previons ' Week, 161,770 "bbis. for _the | do proferred corresponding week' in 1801 Somo [ Fort Wayne, of the firms which are = getting | pilttdo & A out the most flour are loth to allow their e Trasa e | W abais rSen & mills to lose a moment’s time. The demand 8 (Cantea) T te 1081 |LdoTprarerred s for flonr for a week back has been somewhnt ul & Duluth’ 43} |Wells Fargo Iix fmproved, and In a majority of cases the mills s & Toxus..... storn Union. bive booked orders fof as much us they made, | Lake Erle & Wit . otton Oll The domestic trade has taken about its usuai red...... 784 |Colorado Coal. amount of patent In smulllots. In foreign + 1353 Homestake Dusiness there has been more interest shown 5, |iron Silver. in bakers' and low grades, and since Monday 205 |Ontarlo . .. quite orders of tho lutter have b |Quicksliver been On_ the dny ued one 5180 vrefers lot 10.000 sacks was sold for Biiwe Holland. The United Kinzdom also bought s | Rieh & W quite freely. The prices obtained nre under- | *do preferre . 24{ | Wisconsin Contra stoud to hive been on tho basis of from £1.15 | Missourt P ... B\g|Great Northern pfd. 124 to 8123 per bil. for Red Dog in June at Mii- | Mobile & Obio. 3 |Oblcago Gas.. neapolis. A sule of 100 cars of bukers to Lon- | Nasuvillo Chatt.... 85 |Lead Trusi don parties was reported Suturday. There is | N.J. Ceatral. 94¢ | Sugnr Trust some littlo aemand from abroad all tho time | Norfolk & W.pfd..l "4l Southern Paciiic for putent. Low frelzhit rates now provafiing | Northern Paciile. " £15 0. 8. L. & U. N... greatly ald the millers to take advantage of t"g'-i,‘"c"'c prd.. 4| R0 G. W the inclination to buy low erades und bukers. | Ko ben & Guir... 1y |Rio ¢, W. pfd... The direct exports for the week were b, ool Ra i bols., uguinst 54,450 LIS, the preceding week — - & e _ The total sales of stocks today shares, including: Atchlson, I KANBAS Crry, Mo. April 28 —WaeAr—Siow | pih) NOrthers ,{l;:}“xcn preferre i Y B TIe: No. 2 ro b \nd, 13,.250; Rev 1,400; 8 ;.2.:}.1 lower; No. 2 hurd, ©2@ise; No. 2 red, Sl@a Union Pacifle, 34,8: CorN—Very firm; No. 2 mixed, 3c; No. 2 Fina, frDitenics 2 @ NEw Yonk. April 28.—Tho Post snys: The whikts o Stendys No. 2mixed, 26%@0; No.2 | #)1’n (he bunk Fate had no sffect thiuy. Tho 3 No. 2, 0514@66e. market was better at the close. Some woak B s IOt pure Duls closed out. The market ws dull geuer- ully. Kansas City Marke New York Moncy Market. NEW Youk, April 8.—MONEY ON CALL— sy nt 13@2 per cent: lust loan, 1% per ce v 1% per cent PIME MERCANTILE PAVEi--315@35 per cont. . HANGE-Quict but steady 57 for sixty duy Vills wnd - $88)5 for do- A The'closing auot: fer, unchan:ed n—Quiet and wou 8@ e, EGGs—Firm at 1e. ¥ Recerprs—\Vheat, 11,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu,; 5. 1,00 bu. tiesiexTs - Wheat, 14,00 bu.: corn, 11,000 bu.; oats, none. . Coffee Market, I NEW York, April 28—Optlons opened Iy and unchunzed to 5 points down, clos HOINts tions on bond: 53 Mutunl Union 6s. 115% (N J. C. Int. Cert. orih. Pacific Ists, orth. Pacifle 2nds.. orthiwestern Con, orthwest'n deb by, . St L. & L M.Gen. b5 4150 L & 8K GonM 10115 (St Puul Consols. ... . 100% (St 1%, C. & Pue. Tata. 118" [rex. P L G T, Rets 824 | ex, I G Tr R 1075 | Unton Pacific sts. . 51| West Shore G W inciudinz Aril, A E ly, $i1831L5; ‘Septom e H December, #1150~ Spot Rio, qulet, steady. No. 7, $L0.@ 112 Liverpoot Markets. Liverroor. April 28.—\WneAT—Stead Toulstana stp'd is. Tenn. oly. D& IC ay, demand fair; mixea Dl 48 $had per centul 2 BACON—-Long und short clear Sl t.. long clear, 45 1bs, ew York Dry Goods Market, New YORK, April28.—Business in dry goods wus less active today, but no change was noted in the churacfer of the demands. Fiannels, both woolen and cotton, were in chief Interest. Mo,, April 8—Clearinzs, Md. ~ April %8-—Clearings. 82,130,458; balances, #263,341. Money. 6 per cent, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 23 — Olearings, 1015 bulunces, #1,608550, Money, § por ©n1cAGo. Tl April 28.—Counselman & Day to Cookrell [iros.: Wheat opened on lgo weather bulge but lost the advinee on scalp- ers solling after ourly orders ware filled, broke £10,4: another Yac on liquidation by Muy longs, ac- [ cent. companicd by shitrp local ralding of July and | - Mesris, Tonn, April 25—Now Vork ex- on weaker Paris cables, It finnlly wis strong 5, Clearings, $8U4007; bainncos t 3¢ recovery on Shorts covering, indu.ed 5 by Cighty-two londs reported taken for export at the Atlantic seaboard. | 5 BONTON, Moss, Apiil 28, <Cloarings. 814,075, Coli'Tor MAY declined 114 wnder closing oag | G baluneos, 8641052 Monoy: 1's per o of holdings subposed to be for Wull streot, Exchange on New York, 12:1 discount, July corn was steady with good buying influ- | 8% Louts, Mo, April 28 —Oleurings, 83450 enced by small stocks and bad weather, Oats | 5123 balunces, 850,04, Money, quiet und eusy, were dull and under au early decling of 1.0 | at5@0 por ceut. Lxchunge on New York ¢ I sympatny with corny and closed ' withoit | promium. reaction. Pork wus depressed by packers' | Cnicaao, 111, April 2 sales for July in furtherance of thelr plan of | per cent. Cloarings, $14 . Now York operations 48 mentioned yesterday. On any | exchiange atie premium. Sterling exohan e Weaknoss tomorrow we expect to find them | dull and unchansed; 8.8 for sixty-day bii)s, buying the May product in preparation for | and $488% for sizht drafts d another advanco after May 1 Lird und ribs Money easy at_4@0 are Iu wood domund ut wbout stondy'bricas | el T (1 socouts Khe woely ‘sinmnons Cnioado. Til. April 28.—F, G, Login & Co. to | $fihegihiak of rance shows un incroaso of Duncun, Hollinger & Co.: The whoat mur: e 000 feasios flver, ket opened stronz, July sellinz gt from 8iio | LONDON. April 28 —The bullion In the Bank £o 81, Muy ALAIE. Tho elosingorice for My | Of Englund incroased £130.00) during tho pist 1o, July 0o The featuro of craned | ool the proportion of the Bank ‘of Enge § was tho Changing of The My hajdinzs | 100" resorve to |iabilitles, which was 1ust into July. The lacter it']s expected will com- | Week 4 por cent 18 now 4u78 por ceut, mand Trom 16 10, 10 pronnm over May, | Amountof bullion withdrawn from the Bunk G whet 3ol avic ovr tho Sy brids | of Hugluid on butuco todiy. 55450 and difficult to buy at this. No2 red "in our toe 10t held nt from Ko (o 9lc, the cholto quality AAnaoh ek Marish belug 0c freely. Cables are steady, but no [ (Copurighted 1892 by Jamss Gordon Bennett,) advunce in values. ‘Weuther i the northwest | LONDON, April 28— Now York Horald Oublo 18 reportad ns backwurd und sceddng still de- | —Special to ik BEEI—London directors of layed. The growing winter plunt3issald to | the Bank of England decreased the mini be holding Its own except in Michizan, where | Fato of intorost to 23 per cent. e sottlo- it1s looking less promising. Values ' the | menthas been satistactorily concluded in the near future are s t of a puzzle. The | stock market today, - no diffcultios price Is low, fuct About the lowest (cost and | having come to light, Lo reduct- freight) on fecord for No. ¥ Ohicugo wheat. [ fon of the bank rate to 2 per cent The'distant future is us much a weutherques- | husonly a slightly stimuluting effect or, bus ton us ono of supply and demand, We have | ness. Funds are steady, while Indian rupeo looked forward to0 w highor range of prices | paperis casler. Forelzn 'government seouri- owlng to the absence of Russlan’ shipments. | Uies huve been fairly firm all duy, though in Cornlias been dull and dragging. Gossip of | sowe cases the last prices show a 1ttle rolapso the pit Is thut somo outsiders in the east who | from their best points. Changes estublisiod had tatled on to the Cuaaby following aroleft | were comparatively instgnificant, & small with their high priced corn on hand and u | rise belng marked fn Italinn, Kussian . 45, poor demand for it. This. with the promise of | Spanish, and some Turkish issues. Tho four argely increasod ‘recelpis. polut# to lowor | ture among home rallways is un ndvanco of prives tor May und the future options. Wo | Dy in Brighton deferred. Scotel\lines aro 0ok for lower prices on outs. Not much to | well malntained, but other descriptions uro sy sbout hog produot; the buyers of the Moy | somewhat dull, 8 deciine heifs estabe options were scllers of July today. We can- | lished in Great Northern. Western. Met- ot see anything to fnduce anyone tobuy | ropolitan, Midland, Northeasternsnd South- pork, W0 liave a ioc of old on hand selling at | eastorn deferrea. ‘Awerican rullwuys wore aout 800 This season’s puckiug wili be us [ dull to flut the first purt of the duy on contin- s ln August and muse sell at the yawe pricy | usnce realizations theso huving at ‘lensih or nearly 80. Ribs and lurd appear a safe in- | ceused the marker showed « decidedly vestment. Shoropd) Lotter tendency. Tho closing wus firn, HICAGO. TIL. April 28 —Keunett, Hopkins | Canalian lines have been quiet und & Co. to 8.'A, MeWhorter: 1t1s toleraoly evi- | closed stroncer = in sympathy = with dent that the anticipated bu'l market has | Awmericans. Money las been wore wanted taken an Indefinio vication. Certuiniy it bas | today owing to the Stock exchunge sottlement. Leon nowhero visible toduy. ' The cold wave | Short loans continued to be obtained b one- appeared on selie ulo time ‘but 1t had little | buif to three-fourths of 1 per cent. The dls- effect. A week of zero weather mlght tem- | count market hus been quiet. Two and thres porarily arrest the short selllng but the wver- | wonths' bills were guoted at one-cighth of 1 wge trader has unlimited fuith lo the recup. | per cent. The discount bouses made no wlters NEW OKLEANS, La, Aprll S~Flrw; wide 1 erutlug eumerglos of the future. The lwui-‘ wtion o thelr sllowsnce for deposits notwith- DAILY FRIDAY, he bank minimum t APRIL 29, 1892. standinz the redngg rate of discount to ¥ QMAI—IA lanufacturers” and AWNINGS AND TENTS. | OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & C0. ING COMPANY, Flags, hammocks. ol and ton Skook Market, 28 ~The following Drtags on stooks on the Bos ABREE Tony Atchinon & Topoka,” {1y Catamet & iTecin Boston & Albr ] . Hoaton & Maine wero the elos ors Director HARDWARE. Flint & Pere M RECTOR & WILHELMY Mass' Central | Tents, awnings, Doalers' hardwaro and mochantes' toc Douglas Stroet. —_—m &N England roer 10th and Jackson S AND ROUGN, Thomson 1o uston Boston & Montana BISHOP & 0, ra and mrfs, fic sacks, burlaps, twin JOHN A, WAKEF Importe . Amariown Por & | 1An 1 coment CHAS. R, LEE, 1ardwood lumber, wood carpots And pa Denver Mining Stocks. DENVER, Colo. April 28.—The followinz 1fst quotations on th Sulos, 10,00 18 tho closin change tods them conslgned loeul killer and Mining ox- Tden roasure nves, broug BICYCLES. Oth and Douglas. Qutney whits Siine, steadV prices, contimue in actl miand atqu Jod natives, .5 @800; common and 5: good to eholee 40 to - Representative sules: oF 10,3 Wil M. 0. DAXOK, #0ld on monthly payments. 120 N. 15t st Bangkok Cora i Dates-Hunter preking boxes. FRICK & N[HBEHT. May-Mazeppa 1110 Douglas St BOOTS AND SHOES MORSE-COE SHOE GO, 110) Howard Stre st 1ith and Dougias stresty, We aro niaking €016 prices to welling a class of goods whio! nble with moerchants. KIRKENDALL, JONES & | 112 westerns, wethers Morning Gl ® Bast India Bi Consolidated Wholosalo llquor doalers . celpts and I e position of Stock, Reed National MILLINERY b, for the twont C. A STONEHILL, Milltnery. notions.clonks ote. 116118 8. 10th st yir hours end- sl bayers, aniare y \Dizers. ant J. 0BERFELDER & 00., Importers and jobbersof notions. Mall rders et Francisco Mining Q1 EOEDERENLA. . Cal, April2 closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follows AMERICAN HAND SEW - ED SHOE CO. Cars. | Head | Cars. | ilend. | Cars. | Hend|Cars. | 1oad —_— MUSICATL. Wholesalo Mfra. Hoston Rubber 8hoec 1104, 1103 Uarney st Mount Diablo. T CATTLE | OGS, A. HOSPE, JR,, Planos organs, | e mewsera co,, Owahn Packing Co 1L Hammond coimpany Siorra Novada... JO8, SCHLITL BREw- ste and musical 1as ta of sl kindd Vellow Tacket Kingan & ¥on White, . & D, Tinlo & Noreross and Lenven: i CONFECT! VOEGELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectioners and s of forelgn and Shippers and’ focdo R E— New York Mining Quotations. Clio followinz are tho “STANDARD 0L 0O, | SNOW DR2? OIL Refined and lubrieating | No NEw York, April ninlng stoek quotation olls, ax16 krenss, oto. wicks, Ask for it —_— OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKING CO. | Packers of oyators, fish ry. 503 Loaven: ve Stock Market. pecial Telegram to L. April 23 1—In its geno yestorauy's " PLATT & CO,, Monday’s doluge of I: today's trad s us prevedl s no surpl stern orders were liberal were also generous buyers it did not take sulosmen long to dispose of W.R.DRUMMOND &C0. Carriage butlders. oW been recover ing belnz ut quite as lust Friduy. Cattle Still OMANA, April 25 —Receipts for the past four S duys toot up 10,14 shocp nzalnst 11 RALLS, SHIRTS, ROBINSQN -EBYDK“TU‘ Mfrs celobratod “Bucks hogs ana 2,4 cattle, 18,062 hogs und 1, sheep the corresponding four days | KING & 8 MEAD, Mfra of “K & & They obtained comuion to'cholee cows and bulls and sules of CARRIAGE TOPS. OMAHA Gésllln! ToP C. ). ANDERSON, Mrfa. buggy tops, backs, urp advance. fafr for n Thursday .nd the 1poly tnctuded a liberal sprinkling of ve ceipts were v of guotations was from 81, USRIt Otiana e ated cows were quoted at and no doubt extra quality steers The calf market re at from 81,00 Lo B, catalog. 319 8. 12th-st. Strong with not by any moans excessive ro- _314 North 15th-gt. celptsand this fact guve shippers and export- " COAL, COKE, A COAL, COKE & PRODUCE COMMISSION. Establishod, 1878, WHITHEY & Co. Dutter, egks and poultry CORNICE. EAGLEGORN E WORKS and feeders at fro The quotatlons fol #4.00 for poor to medium und from # sheep were frof arrive in Chi carried oves houses wero not supply of cuttlo untfl the and were wanting to Mongay. dressed beef window eaps, Ll SRt metalte’ akyllghts, cte. bout $1.0) per 10 1bs. Lambs were in good dewand at WIS 10 1 portant v lces, the ranse being about th Receipts. 8,000, Journal roports: celpts. 1L000; imarket stead, @3.67; cows, & 6,003 minrket sty : mixed and packers, d butchers' welghts, these prices. 16t acd Douglas: 26 S0As0n O] K 50t tho off from $.7 10 of the offerit fairly active throuzhout, p KIRSCHBRAUN & JAS. A, CLARK & D\;T CLOTHING. poultry and gami South 13th Strook Buttor, eggs and poultry 1209 1oward-st. . A RYDER & 0O, fers are looking for a hoavy run und rket Saturday, so tha hivpers at this time Good 1,270 to 1,45 ers sold Inrzely at from L85 10 8.2 tor above $L.6 one load of prin Inz (o'an castern buyer 00 10 1:200-1b steers sold ut from 1o 8481 with conrion light stuff at from BLCTCHKY & COHEN, otion furnish the part of & GILMORE & RUHL, 15 Howard streat. Refer to Com'l Nut. Bank 12th and Howard arket weuk tolower; ward s AG8 Of: 0OWH: and LG0T Tambs, $3.00@70. mixod stock woro lght notover a dozen carloads all tozother. The demaud was good and prices generally s, of cows and 0 to 8.5, larzely, however, ut Bulis, oxen and st #low but abont steady at from $1. common 1o cl jiodorate suppiy and steady ut trom ¥20) to KILPATRICK - KOS DRY 000DS CO. Dry goods.notlons, gent M. E SMITH & CO,, Dry goods, nottons, nishing ‘go0ds. 11th and doward-sts. 415 8. 1th. Ret. Tat Natl for’ slaughter feoling firm; f@se per ib. were at from §| s 11th and Howard-st. MOORE & FERQUSON, SCHROEDER & o0, Cash buyers butter and eges; hundles all other 0 0n commision. 1ts toduy, 050 beeves and 140 head; mixed calv Dalvos woro ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.» Illustrated catalog froo 1614 Capitol ave. vES—Receints. lower; veals, ( vuttermilks, Royal horse and " cattl hiere was a better demand fc: stockers and feeders from country buyers. ‘but nefther the frosh supply nor the supply in the hands of lambs shade firmer: unshorn sheep, $.01@6.403 nmma.ca.f J.B.HUSE& €O, Our apecialtio: 0ze% nad ponitey, I3 Howard atroot. RIDDELL & CO., necessarily: Imited, althous wined. and are quotably at from & 10c higier than the, first of vhe week, sentative sules: ) nrices wer. (@0.75; dressed mut- clipped luibs, & dressed lambs firm at tons ‘stoudy at 10@11 4 gawe, hides and frult, 1097 towara Street. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- —Receipts, 4,10) head, market firm at $1.600 consigned direct; i hed 1885.) Wholsale butter & exgs BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE €O, 1145 83 8 Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS Criry, Mo., 28 —CATTLE #0216 Nicholas cush. 413 5. 11th-st, uctive ana stronz Lo 1e higher at §.0/@3.6 cows, active and strong to higher at 3 feeders, uctive to h Hoas—Regoipts, 7. market was uctive and strong to 5e wll grades. 1,104,515 bulk, #1.55 Suger—Reco pts, 1,700; shipments. vone; the murket wus a trifle dull and weak: er at 85 00@ .70, shipments, 2.500; the ~ GROCERIES. DRUGS, Ete. KING PAPER CO. stock of |Wrapplug paper. all kinds printing. wrapping and writing paper, card pa- CARPENTER PAPER CO D. M. STEELE & CD., BLAXE, BRUGE & 0., 1201-1205 Jones 10th ana Harney streots, Howard streot. [ ——— DeWitt's Sarsapariila aesvroys such poi- sons us scrofuls, skin disease, eczemna, rheu Itstimely use saves many lives. ECZEMA. STOVE REPAIRS. 8. A MC WHORTER, 21584 of Trade. B 35 YEARS:. Mr. Hirax Taweart, of Olean, Pike County, Ala. ed him of a painful case of Ec had suffered for 85 ycars. and St Louts. 8 SPECIFIG 'W. A L GIBBON & 00., | . A, D!SBROW &00. | H. HARDY &G0, straw goods, BATECITY HAT CO Hnts, caps, straw g00ds, . mittens.Owners of which Ii e took seven bottles, bitnds and | u. Branch of 12(h and Lzard Sta. nixhing goods, ‘cfifpfii’t CREEK MINING STOCKS' tho CRIPPLE MINING STOCKS, and graphic orders on short not| list' comprises the Creek stocks. Anaconda, Cold King, Blue Bell, Furnam Street cures by driving out the germs and pof- son. Tt is entirely vegetabl book on the Skin and Blood. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. es t cattle, hog und sheep market in the west NERVE AND BIRAIN TIREAT- tic for 1ystocin, Dizzin s, Fits Nervous Prostraton caused by Softness of the Braln, o denth, Promature Old Ago of Power In clther sex, wll Fomu'o Wenk mntorehien eau Belf-abuse over-induige I handle xortlon of thy bratn ach order for 6 wnaranteeto rofund If not cu 1110 Farinm St abit Positively Cured Guarautee lssuod following Cripple COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS Write to thi Market Report: Bull Mountain, Wash}ng(on. Or the Liquor And all other relial'e stocks. of these mines, as well us many stocks of the Leadville, Ast 0. OMAIA | Wood Brothers, South Omuhu—Telephoae 1177, 3.0, DADISMAN, | W. . WOOD), [ Managers, Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully turnished i 1t oan be given in 4 oo theknowledgoof and wil affcot a permaniol and's (Bior the pation o) P4t Giae boen k1ve: 1y of the Cr p! d within three mon Stock sold four months o11s now for ov spening every £00d prosprets. 1 of Counell Bluffs bought some ts. the latter stocks have ut 10 cents, . At never Fal Ay SLOT 0006 | DFeg) I ‘an Utter 1 pousiBIILY AND FEEDERS, 1, 000 315 wdays with Just us —THE— James H. Campbell Company, Louls, Knnsas City, South Murelr, and has sinco vestments mado pt low dence promply i and Kichardson Drd PROPOSALS FOR CURBINC Soaled proposals will be recelved by the un- wed until 1:90 o'clock forcurhing with white a0 sandstono to speclfieations. parts of certaln 10 tho eity of Omihu, coms rovement districts’ nums s fol 0 ws, to-wit: arney streot to MILKEGHAND SPRINGERS. ) Al correspou - 1 cow and caif.. 1 cow and calt Ohicago, EnstSt. J. S. CIBSON, 10 Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, INDIAN DEPREDATION GLAIMS 4springers. enchi ).ty May 0, 189 orado sundstone, THLE. Tallmadge. Cattlo *alesman Crill, Denny & Company, Room 27 Exghange Bla'y, South Oma. Company, 58 aud 5 Exchange Bulldi wollcitod and prou Spocial attentlon Lo orders for stockers & feeders. heavy although’ largor thun last Soub dolors wero call uality of the 6ffgrines hardly os xc sual but there. Wis little noticeable differ- The market wis stronz at strong to he higher th 0od hogs of ull grades. welght hogs sul h meat wnd shi 15 10 8h.4TH4 with'a few muion. heuvy ) Wednesduy in a street to 24th ble for the sold Turgoly nt loads at #4.40. packers soid rlor stufl and down to#00. As ususl the Persons who haye lost property from Ind'an raids should file their claims under the Indian Depre lation Act of March ', 181 Imited, wn ! the elaims are tuken up by the courtiu the order in which they are reelved, Taks Notice thatall contracts e with attorneys prior to the Ast are mals Tuformation given clutws promptly attended to by the BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. ¥#20 Bee Building. OMAHA NEBRASICA guarauteol by the Ouisha Boe, tio Ploneer Press and the Siu Francisco Examiner. L0 Paulson’s addition. b ~10th street from Farnam Harney strect No. 430" %h ‘streot from the south line of venuo to the north e of Wool- suth Omuhia. otly answorad g from that oy, Incorporated, 182 Capital fully patd, Waggoner Birney Company, or wire us for prompl aud rellable market chunged hunds, the bulk av Davenport street from 24th strees against 430 Lo average of pric & Woednesday, the gen uid Lelng #4's agalast #4.00 lust Thursday. lep- o'specify & pric ‘omplote on ¢ niley separately, in null and void rescututive sul No. A Work to be done In a and specifications on flle 1n the board of public works. Proposals will be made on printed bl furnished by the bourd with a certifiod ehoek In th city of Omahi, as wn ovidence of Pl‘cr.ry Brothers & Company, Live $tock Commission. KRoom 51 Exchange Bullding. Telephone 17 Gassman & Dudley, |M. H, Hu’gnrty & 0:7, Rooms 60 und 61, chunge Bullding South Omuba, - Neb|South Oma Miller Brothers, Bouth Omaha (ice of the South Omaha. 0 uccom pinied summ of 8505, RERRERE 1 board reserves the right to award the contract for the different kinds of snb ject to the selection property owners or mayor and ity council on il the sa id distriots tzether oro| trict sepi rately, Lo rejoct o walve defe Dr, Bailey, The Leading Dentist Third Floor, Paxton Bloo'e olephone 1085, Teeth without plates or removal g 0F slogers oF public speakers, nover winy or il bida and BIEK HAUSER, hulrman Board of Pablle We ha Nob., April 10ih, 1502 hauge Butlding BOUTH OMAHA BANKS. || PSSP PN = TER.. COUNTIES, 8CHOOL DISTRICTS IMPANY ,Bankers, , CHICAGO. nnual meeting of stockhold sont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valle compuny will bo hel Union Stock Yard National K2 at 2 o'elock Capital and sur- W2t b out of the live roct 1o this bank 1k At the yards Corraapond W.HARRIS & CO TEETH EXTRACTED WITHCUT PAIN. 1 work warreated 8 48 WAY Co B, REDFIELD, 5 0g #t reasonable rate: All Dlling &t reasonable rates, Datod Aprll 14, 1l uiLhis Oub (0F & gulde.