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6 THE OMARHA DATLY m’él : MONDAY, MAY 9, 1892 PURELY A PRIVATE MARKET Professional Operators Have Wall Street All to Themselves. PUBLIC NOT INTERESTED IN STOCKS Money 1s Altogether Too Plentiful on Both Bldes of the At Own nue and People Who Not Speculate, it Caro to w Yonk, May S.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bew, |- 1f it were not for easy money the bears would make a bad smash of this market. Ttey have had good chances in he past three or four wecks, That a see- saw sort of movement, up today and down tomorrow, with fractional changes for the general list, has been the sole rosult of the efforts of cither bull or bear, may ve at tributed mainly to the fact that moncy is s drug. When a man tired of holding a stock which he expected to ad vance and which does not, asks himself of what use it is 1o sell it when he c 1 or 2 per cout for his money on deposit, the chances aro ho will conciude to bold it Itis hard work shaking bim out. 1f on the other hand he had a chanco to lend his mouey 0 good rates of interest, and on the other saw n got only haavy interest charges piling up against him, then not much shak- ing of the market would bo necessary 1o mako bim drop his speculative holdings. But to argue that we should have a bear market it it wore not for easy monoy is merely to repeat the familiar old phrase that 11 things were not as they are they would ‘be different. Moncy is easy and that is all the 18 to it. Not only easy now, but when money 1s offered at 4 per centon mixed collateral for long poriods, six and twelve months,it maybe assumed that bankers expect it will remain casy. A mixed collateral loan at 31/ per cent for #lx months was recently cfferea to tho head ©of a commission house. *“This,” said he, “is tho cheapest money over offercd me, but 1 don’t wantit.” He had no use forit. Cus tomers were not buying lead enough to give him auy chance to émploy it profitably. Same on the Other Side. In London a like condition prevails. Idle money is piling up in the banks in enornious volume, peculation is staguant, time loaus are quoted at the ridiculous figure of fifteen- sixteenths of 1 per cent. Tho public is uot in tho murket there or hore. Maiy of the old channels through which the public money sought investmeut or speculation have beeu discredited through the South American coilapse and the Bariag failure, ‘while houses which have maintain them- selves, untamted, ave unwilling to branch out much while the Bank of England is still holding over the market £7,000,000 worth of sccurities taken over i the great liquidation. Thus there is stagnation. And further- more, it is probable we shall get v tired on this side waiting for tho revival to come on the other, for thouh it will come some duy us surely as the sun rises, the day may be more distant thau wo in our im patience imavino, It was two years quite after we on this side had made up our minds that the South American speculation must collapse, that the collapso camo. It may be an equally long time after we havo determined that'u great revival must come before it does come. Action and reaction cre equal in the domain of speculation, as in the mechaunical world. Nope for the Busy i3 ‘There has been enough material to bear tho market on lately. A cold andbackward spring could be made much of, delaying farming opcraticns, although it cannot ve said that such weather is injurious to the growing winter wheat crop, since that does well by a low temperature’ at this season. ars. The great floods, causing great actual damage to railroad prop- erty, and more indirectly by hampering trafic and vastly 1creasing the cost of doing the work aro a sound bear argument. Then tho air Is full of suits, investixatious, legal proceedings and legislative actions against 1he laree cluss of industrial stocks: and this has powerful influence in unsettling the minds of investors and discouraging bull speculation. The federal government and the state governments scewm to have becu eutered on a campaign against this class of securitios and all Wall street is tulking apout it, The sugar trust 18 to_be proceeded against, the whisky trust ofticers are also under ind ment, the cordage compuny is to be bhauled mto court and the coal combination is threutened both by congress and state au thorities. ‘I'he concensus of opinion in the street based on the famous case of the Broadway Railroad company is that w ever bo the outeomo of the suits, the vroperty itself in each caso will not ba touched at all, but speculatively the moral effect mey be serious enough in dopressing the prices of all the se curities. In respect to the Reading company, the managers of that have a much more serious provlem before them than legal proceedings present, in_affecting an active cousolidation of the working management of the several companies, now only formally uoited under it. FORE Ease of Money In tinue for Awhile, Loxnox, May 8.—During the week past discount was quiet at 1 per cent for three months und one-half of 1 percent for short, Allthe indications point to the coutinuance of tho extreme ease of the money market, ns a single gold shipment from the east of £300, 000 sterling, is now due and furthor shipments from Now York aro also expected, while the supplies aro about 10 b further incroased by tho payment of troasury bills aggrogating £1,200,000. At tho sume time there 18 1o inquiry in tho open market for export bullion. In fact, the lethora of money is embarrassing’ the anks, and somo of thew aro so loaded with deposits thut they are roluctant to grant muy iuterest on them. During the week silver fluctuatea slightly. Tho market had a show of strengih till Weanesday when the meager allotmont of India council bills caused a reaction. Later the price hardened, owing o & perceptivle demand for Judis, closing yestorday at 307¢ per cent for burs, Mexican dollars were also better, ‘I'he leading feature on the stock market was the expvansion of the publie demand for investment securities, The ruvival has not yet touched spoculative stocks, but the mctivity of the best cluss is certiain to extend soon, The refusal of bankers to allow 1n terest on fresh deposits diverts money to the Btock exchange, cuusiog a stream of fuyest- g oraers, British funds were in demand during the week and closed ';d lower, For- eign scourities were strong. Portuguese gain 11 per cent on favorable rumors about the pew loan. Greel securities rose 8 por cent on the prospect of tho Greek elections assisting the tinancial position of tue Baitie. Argeutine securitios rose #1, per ceut under the wfluence of the decline of the Argentine wold vremium, and the quieter political situation in the republic, English railway securitios bencfitted from the invostment demand aud from good trafic, reports the average rising for tho best kinas oeing 1'y to2 per cent. This upward movemwcut did uot affect the Americau railrouds, Some investment deal fugs belped to strengthen prices, but operators, awaiting, s usual, au impulse 1rom Now York, are still apatnetie, Tentative movewents hero appearto be powerless to give spring to this departn.ent. Jealers have ceased predicting an early boom in the face of the fact that every cou diton favorable for a revival has’ beon neglected by New York, Variations for the week in prices of Awerican railway securities _iuclude the following Incroases — Lake Shore, three-fourths of | per cent; New York, Peuusylvama & Ohlo first mortgage and Atchison, one-half of 1 per ocnt each; Erie seconds, 1}, per ceut; Pennsylvania, one-fourth of 1 per cent. Decreases: = Wabash debentures, three-fourths of per ceut | 1 per cent; Mexican Con’ Nerthern Pacitic, Missouri, balf of 1 per cent each; Denver & Rio Grande preforred and Union Pacific shares, one fourth of | per cent each. Cuvadian allway securitios were weak. Grand Trunk secoud preferred relapsed 1 per oeut ou the as aud Wabasn preferred, one- | week and Grand Trank first proferred three fourths of 1 per cent. There was some in- quiry for sacutities from Mexican failways and securities advanced 1% per cent on the week; firsts, 1'¢ per ceat and ordinary, 1 per cent. Amore tne miscellaneous securt ties the Eastmans shares gaued one-fourth of 1 per cent on the week and Rio tintos onceighth of 1 per cent Among tho security issucs placed on tho market Iast wook are the Illinois Central railrond’s £3,000,000 of 4 per cents; £300,000 of South American Cavle stock in £10 shares and £500,000 of the Mexican and Central American ralway mortgage Gs. The Anglo Amorican debenture covporation has de- clared a dividend of 6 per cent. arie Bourse. Panis, May 8 —There was an casy bourse sottlement last week, Money was abundant and prices terded toward firmness, although Turee por cent rentes advanced 72 centimes in the week, Creait foncier shares one-eighth of a franc and Rio tintos 23; francs. Tho voursiers have finally forbidden Coulissicrs to bt in Russian, Ttalian or French stocks or to do any busi ness oxcopt ouring official hours. The Coulissiurs propose to start a free bourso and this will open the question of boursier's pri vate oncs: there are many adversaries in the Chamber of Deputies. On th dealings wero slack. On the erlin Bourse, BerLIY, May S.-—-Business on the bourse during the weck was limited but prices were fi U'ho finul pricesinclude: Prossian 4s, 106.0; De bauk, 160.4); Mexican (s, S1.505 Bochumer, 118; Harpener, 142; Rou bles, 215.40; short excaapge on London, 20.42; loug exchunge on London, 2036 private discount, 1%, per cent. Bleichvoder & Hassan have hgroed on the terms. of the Hungarian conversion loan, All 5 and 4!, per cent loans aro to bo converted into 4 per cents, The Austrian goverament aims to complete the operation and begin the cur- rency reform in July On the Franki Fraskront, May S t Bourse, ~On the bourse during the week trading was quiet, but demand good. Portuguese securities roso 1 per cent yesterday on a report that the French idicate had taken tho Portugueso loan. The final quotations include: Hungari gold rente, 43y Italian, 88,105 Portuguese, 50,00 Spanish, 60.10; Austrian silver rente, short exchange on private discount, 37 THE SPECULA London, 20.43; IVE MARKETS War Talk in Europe Caused Wheat to Advance, CnIcAGo, 1L, May 7.—A right-about-face up turn fn prices with light traalug were the features today on the Cnicazo Board of Trade. Con 1 with last evening the wheat made an_advanee of e und net gain of e, corn is ¢ up. ORLS 23,¢ 10 pork 1275e. The firmness was nainly attributable to war talk, It being reported that the Kussians were minssing Uhoir forees on the Austrian frontier and the Prussians wero more warliko than for scme tme. p weather again turned colder With Snow in - some sec- tions of the northwest and th's too hid some effect on the markot. Receints for the week 4t primary markets wero about the same as Lust woek, while the exports were lurger and 1t wus cstimated that the visible supply ought to show a liberal increase through somo of the whet which his heretoforo been counted out may turn up azaln. Hradstrect’s reported that e availiaoie supply in Europe, atloat and i the United States was bu. larger than a year ago, and also thd thore had bein a decreasoe in the supplies of 5,000, 001 bu. 1o four months, Cubles were a it mixed; s wrkets being hilzher and others lower. T ince late in the session was heiped along by reported excessive cold weather on the contiaent, with apprehensions of d o the crob in n i osing yesterduy. A deelin stliing was followe Vith seve The opening was [ the or than causod by an wdvance ts on the wiy up. The fact that Paris Berlin quotat ous were wer, notwithstanding the bullish news, seil a loss of bse from top prices. The f Ing ut the close was steady, Pardridiee was sald to hive been agood Luyer of July around Sipe to 82%e and was siid v have picked up a good aeul e sigual service reports indi- cated that wore rain wis probuble in the northwest ana_ helped to impart strength to the “wheat market. To that ad dispatehie from Minneapolis to Pillsbury, who was on Al the floor hers, saving that London and Bristol sent orders for flour and that u ship was con- venlent. decry in the week's visible. it s sald, is not likely to b nc- > Tmprovemeat in the wheat reported by ds some to expeet an ad= stimate Lo be furnished vance in the genoral by Dodge on Tuestuy. Thut, lowover, s by others pronounced ® rather unsife ussunip- tion on the eround that if priv, 1y from California ure borne ont by the ofiic figures, there has been enough deterloration to more than counterbaluance the betterment of Kan: nd Ohio, Thero was much nervousness in corn all day und the prices kept climbinz slowly with biddinz both by shorts and those who were in the market for a buige. The sellinz iste yesterdiy was so free that a fresh short in- Terest wiis created, the advancinz wheat ma ket heiped bullish feeling: roceipts wer under ostinm v I8 cursi grading wOts W instead of better. with but one car of contract corn to- day: cables were higher on corn while lower onwhent: export clearauces for the week wer 10 bu. more thun last wes t - Ig om Atlantic ports and liberal from Now Orteans. More than all this the weather wis little fmproved over the corn states and thero eports of further rains In Nebraska and elsewlere, The eash market responded first. and 1ots of No, § grade went ut e over yesterday. Thero was nothing in_sizht “to soll’ corn on except the high prices, while shorts and lonzs were forced to Took for an_advancing warket under tho ex- istinz ndverse weather. Cudaby was among the netive buyers, I'he strenigth fn corn and unfavorable weather In the_wost, togethor with gond buy- ing of May by Harry Wadbams, who was un- doubtedly cover.ng shorts, combined to ninke oats firmer and higher. Tho provision market openel strong in sgupathy with hizh prices | for corn “and wheat. There was Some realizing and a reqc- tion from the opening prices: but the market firnied up again toward the end of the sessic and closed strong b tho best prices of tho day S¥oights were slow with light offerings Rates hold steady at 2¢ for wheat 4 corn to Buftalo Stimated r corn, 31,000 head, Tho leading futures ranzea as follow: nd 13¢ for Wheat, outs, 19 cars; hogs, | I U U 8 [T l"%r.w'«, By ‘ b2 J‘W‘l"%: A ll::q g a4 | 4530 a i e v sy FoiK May (T T Rept L LKD) | May, o Julyl 11 Bept./ 01| suoie Bins: May. . July.. Sept | (ons w Quiot, prices ui . H.20G1 407 winter stralghts, SPring patents, #4146 1.40; spring stralghts, Ly ¥ WiikAT—No. 2 spring, §25¢; No. ¥ spring, nowinal; No. % red, N CORN—NO, 2 4@ H24c: No. 5 new, 4o, No. 2 "2 No. 3 wuite, 82@ BanLey 3 No. 4, £.0. ., 450 FLAX SEED - No, 1, 3, 1. 0. b, 48@50 TIMOTIY SEED—D'rine, 1.25@1.10, Pork—Mess, per Db, B.07@IT0: lard, per 100 1b: ribs, sides, (100801, #.80L ‘Suited 840250475 short cle @0, 1 Whisky LN SuGARS lnted, 44 Receipts aud lows: shoulders (hoxed ar sides, (boxed), 86,1744 Distillers' finished goods. per gal., loat, t be; 450, granu- fol- Flour. burrels 1siiols Baries. b Ou the Produce exchungo today the butter markel Wis quiet: funcy creaiuery, 16 western, airies, 1718, Exc.—No. 1 green wen sulted hiaes, 4404 il ecn bides, 1.8 to 15 Ibs. te: 0. 1dry fiint hide No. 1 dry salted purt cured dse por pound less than Blieep pelts—Greon saltod, each green saitod shearlings (short iddes, H5dly iy, 1os, 4 0, 1 veul ¢ IR b to 13 b Te: No, 2dry flint hides, e hid os, 54 mnv.-uml 25; to 40 1bs., No. 2 l""" early skinw, each, 15@25c; dry sbeus- 1inzs (short wooled oarly skins). No 1 eac I.;,., n .\,,1,1,,,\,.,""“,“1" THeavy cattle Fpie; gry shoariings nort woled' early | wore slow nud duil &n_wecount of thy Tliht <kins), No. 2, ench, 5¢; dry fiint Knnsas and | demand from shippers and exporters: falr to Nebraskn buteher wool pelts, per 1b. nctual | good 1230 to 14506 o stecrs sellinz at from welght, 1014} flint Knosas and Nebras- | 8575 to #1.95, Hanfystat killors wolghing 1,00) kn Murrain wool peits, per i, actunl welght, | to 1,200 (bs. wore in aetive domand and sold @12 dry fMlint Colorado butcher wool DeIts. | briskly nt frowr¥5.00 to #4100, whilo por ib,, netual welght, 10@12%e; dry fiint Colo= | the . usual ramd D of mmon light rado Mareain wool peits, per ib., actual welzht, | stuff sold aroand. $12 to &% K100} sand bucks, nctual weight | Bisiness At no timb daring the day could 7 nd zro Tallow. No. 1, 3@ | have been elied ovefly active, but the cattlo i Badic; groase, White A 4@ | kept moving, and I the end a very fairciears dige . ‘white B, dia@ale; £rense, yeilow, [ ance was effected, jc} gronse. dark, fe; old butter, 24c; Beeswax, | * The dozen of fitteenloads of cows and mixed prime, 16 rouzh tallow, 1@ stock_chunged hands beiskly at steady to Frvirs—Caiiforn|n Riverside ors strong prices, Inferior to choicecows and feif Abox lots, ¥185; Washington na ors se t from 8150 to $140, mostly at 81770 choiee apples, #.002:4.50; cholce lemon 4.00; fancy lomons, $4.50 nas, criuted, 820 @501 cranterries, shipping stock, bUl, ¥7.5 Fiorida tom atoes. #.5) per crate of six basket pineappics. $2.0042.5 per doz VEGETADLES—Secd | sweet potatoes, Calitornin cabbage, 230 par AN crates: home grown lettuce, 4 por doz i onions, 908115 per g Nebriska hand picked beans, $1 3. 0: wiedium, 31 olorado nnd western 3 1; ( Neliraska potatoes, 3504 'c; natlve potutc 35400; 1imn bean, 46 per 1h water ¢r At enses per'qt.: spinach, $1 006 DBLY rydishes, 40c: Futabagas, $1U56150 per DL pleplant, de per 1h.: parsiey, 31w e; new Calitornia potatoes, so per 1b3 cucumbers, 81,30 per oz is—General market. 1321350, BUatei—1he packers are taiking mediun grades, 100125 in a small smull proportion of thie best country STRAWHERIUIES shipping nono POULTIRY spring clilckens, | only 8ej wiyi roll, 19@ Choleo stock suitanle for o plenty. $.5 @100 od Lowls, $4.07a 42 per aoz. rk Mackets, -FLoU - Ro New ¥ NEW York, May 813 pkes exports, 8,100 bbls. and | murket wenker, duli: snles, 1920 bbls: extras, ®L6vedd winter wheat, low grades, 5@ far to fancy. &304, patents, B 0; Mlnnesota e’ enr, 81500 405 straight. L000L013 putents, $515@3.00; rye mixed, $.5) a4 10, CoRs MEAT—Dull; yellow westorn, §2.7 it WHEAT 0 Hu.i exports, s of futures, Lu Shot 't stronger, N L OGN Ye aflout; 07146 unzraged red, @8 dye: Noy i nortl 130: No. 2 northern, No. 2 Milwaukeo, 001 STYARse, Options were vanced 4@ e and closed firm ehiefly on local wanipulition, but helped by light interior re- ceipts for buying and Ube sarances. No. 2 red, May, f clos.nz at e dun we: Jaly, 0 l-|<'4!»’l 11+ No. No. i spring. rather duil, but ad- 1zust, 0% @010, closing om0 Ay CLSIE AL e 0@ e, closing nt Ylkes Decen e, closing ut 0335c: May, 1803, 07 sing ut 3 MU 00 bu. 1 8 ARLEY MALT—Dull Cory—Recoipts, b U exports, b sies, 20000 Ui, of futures; | of ‘§pot. SOt sLronger, quict. 048y ; asked in olevator; sic asked aflo mixed, 484@50c; steamer i -d. b Options advaneed e to e and clos short covering; May, 52c; June, 48%0: July 45 Aurust, 48c, September. 4350 OATS-Recoipts, 749 0 bus sales. 090 bu. of futures Spot firm, duil: options dul Gt closing, Hige ly, £pot, No. 2 White, Hiise asko HGITC: white western. ity @ise, HAY=Ree light, firms shipping, S0c; good to el 1.0 Hors—Dull, oasy {ito common to choles. 242c: Pacific coast, 241.9¢. Suann-luw, quiet but steady: fair rofining, sontrifusile, 03 test, $11 refined, 13- 1668 8I@8: western, anndian, 85 exports. 5,000 bu.; ‘and 50.00) 0f spot firmor; May i Auust, e mixed western, e cut loaf, Guroits 45 @ine: kranuluted, cubes, 47440 MorAsses—Forelgn dul Orloan Ry common to —Pirm: domestls nc i filr o extra, @d4e; Quiet, steady; crude in bbls, : “erude in bulk, $2.85: refined 50 t0: T bdoiphi and Baltimore; refined in bulk @460; United closed 20@30c; yel- Loy, 4115 ¢ TALLOW —Dull: city &2 for pkg), 2Xc. teady; strained common crude, to Dull und steady at sx@ie. rand, firm; western, 1LY@16c packages, o &tondys wet salted New Orlonns, Ibs, G@ses Texas selected, 50 to 60 1bs, steady; old 0); prime, 10,00, nted; pickied belites, rs, H%@5cs plekled Guict; stort clear, ZFalr de 628 Poik—Fatrly active mess, 000 new niess, £ iATS—Firm, w : piekled should 15, 10@10%e; mlddles 40421500, Larp—Dulls tierces: options. 6.50; Auust. Brrter—Active s westorn stoam. $6.50: sales, 25) 0 saless May, 8548 Did: Juiy, rn dalry, 1@l westorn ore western factory, N@lze; Eigho. 21c. Cnzgse—Moderats demand and st g part skims, 313@8 50 PG ToN—Steady: Ameriean, $14.75@10. t—Quiet, firm: take. 3 LUSELL0. usys strults, frm; do Murkets, Frovi— . Louls S7. Louis, Mo., May Inchanzed. WitkaT—Opened fe higher and graduall advanced to the ciose, Which was e whov vesterduy. No. % red cash. Kite; May, shye: une. 8e3 July. 81c: Auzust, 8)y Conx—Itirn and hizher; ‘closing e above gesterday. No. 2 cash, W@ 0c: July, %ce; September, S0y, Oats—kirm und closed e higher; No. 2 cush, 3te: May, i1t RyE—Dull: No. 3 sold at G Hay—Firu for top grades; pralrie, §7.500 timothy & spelter, § Stoady ut 9ic <ettied but une 1,63, anged; cream- 1 15@1.2). only u small S —Unehan zcc PROVISTON Very dull and Job trade done at provious quotutions, Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 11,000 bu.; 1L00) Bu.s ryc, 1,050 bus S—Flour, 6,000 bbls.: whoat, 16,000 orn, 41,000 bu.; oats, 00 bu.; rye, noie; barley, none. ¥ Markets, KANSAS Crry, Mo. May 7.—Wneat—More wtive, song ahd b ghers, No. 2 hard, casi, No. 2 red, cush, S@sic 1 and fuirly active; No. 2 mixzd, white, 38150 ull but firm; No. 2 mixed, 28! No. 2 white, i Ryve—Steady 2, 07c. <0 —he on bisis of pure, asicr; G2e sieked irm; timothy, #8.50@0.00; prairle, Firm to nigher ull and w Ty, 0@l k—Stendy; young Amerieas, 11@1245 t 126 240, i; crewmery, 16320c; corn, 0,00 bu Recetprs—Wheat, 11,000 bu.; ats, 1,000 bu, PMENTS ~Wheat, 15,600 bu.; bu.; outs, 1,601 bu. corn, 1, LIVE STOUK MARKETS, Hogs Steady and neertain Receints for the past week, oizs and 501 slioop, nguinst 5418 sh o Sheep OMARA, May 7. 9 hoss and P St week and 04390 cattle, 24,065 hogs un 42 shuep for the first week of May lust 3 r. uations thit churacterized the previous week were The vioient the cattle Agwin ¢ of this week's trado. Kecelnts were vi von and in the present extremely sensitive conaitfon of the market prices went up er down with the increase or docrouse in supplies. The buying has been f Wil week, both by jocal houses and outsiders. and s - receipts were Somo &k lighter than lust week. it naturaily follows that prices have advinced, wndy hizhtsteers are selling 1°¢ Lo 200 botter thin iv week ugo. They have been in active demand and free seilers all week. Heavy cuttle,cspecinlly unfinished and roush stoers, have been Uut ludifferent sunlo all weelk und prices are 1o better, while , 8mooth, Im-dmm und heavy stecrs are it ot N Au lust weel, Everything depe i tacointa. Tho demuna 13 2ood enoukh 1o whsorh wny rensouable supply, but when everyone tr es to got to marset at the same e llhnflv 18 lnevitabi Bulelhiers' and canners’ stock. and stoskers and feeders hiave Uued nothing new wnd are stll in jetive 0 AL SLEODE PFICCS. hod market lln s been rather monoton- steady, although in the main have Lecn ather on the Upturn, — Receipts havo — been preity niuch the sume us lust week and the quuiity Lis not shown uny particular chinge utl not important, Kustern puckers huy freo buyers all the week und the ady rices of ull zrades amounts to about s dine ared with fust week. duve dy 0 ously prioes linz froni £25) 10 £1.0). unchanged at from 3100 to §.2 and lower at from #5.00 1o 8.0 There was but 1ittle domg {n_the stocker and fooder line, but that little was at good 1ulls, oxen and stags were Calves weak strong prices, tostly wbove 125, and from that up to #1540, The demand 18 Improving, butsupp ies are not keeping pace with it Kepresentative sales: STEERS, No.Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, 31070 8} N E T 1501385 8385 1200 300 20,1088 1000 3 70 "6 1050 3 70 1017 350 ] 370 1002 ] i 4 13.. 624 310 1, 2 7..12 400 4 1 1..163) 28) 1 d..1286 20 1 Y 0 1 1 00 1..103) 1 300 11830 A58 82 1,177 1..1280 32 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 24 0 1. 770 15 619 o 00 R0 32 . BT 1 w L. 740 32 S0l 1 b0 24,001 3% 06 B 300 12, 800 480 U iy 31 Hogs—The run of hogs did not come up 1o Inst Saturday by abgut 1,000 heaa, the week's subply being about the same as lust week and 4TWiicavier thun foF tho sume week a year Uhippers opened the murket, puying fully steady prices for geod heavy and butcher thozs for the-eastern trade, but other s were right around a nickel lower than und it was not long after the (IH)L‘I ns il uli Kinds of hows were quoted fully e Tower and none werg moving. - Improved tust- Adding fuel to the flames ~—that’s about what it amounts to — when taking the mercurial prepar- ations so_extensively advertised for gout, indigestion, liver affections, and kindred diseases. The Carlshad Sprudel Salts are Nature’s own rem- edy. Their action is prompt, safe, and sure. The world’s standard rem- edy for constipation and the ailments named above. Look out for coun- terfeits, The genuine have the signa- ture of “Eisner & Mendelson Co., N. Y., Sole Agents,” on every lottle. to Cure livery Caso or L Our cure 1s permanent and Kot A pataiiag np. Cases trented soven years ago havo nover soan & ympton since. Hy describing cass fully wo can teaat you by muil, nd we g1¥0 the Same strong gUARNLOY o curs orrefund il money. Those who profer to come hora fortrentment can do soan 1 wo will pay ratironl fary Both ways and hotel bills whilo here, 1f Wo fAll to curo We clinllenge the world fora casy that our Magis Kemedy will noteure. Write for particalars ant go theesidence. In our soven yours practico wita tho Magic Remedy it has been most difficult Lo overcome the prejudices against socalled spectfics, Butun tor our strong guarantee thousands aro trying itand be ingcured. Weguarantsa o cure or refund evers dollar.and as we have a_reputation toprotast, also financinl backing of K001t 18 perfectly wafe to all who wili try tho treatment, Heretoforo you bave putting up and paging out your mones for difforon treatmonts, and although you ara not yet curol n) one has pald back your money. Wo will positivelr curoyou, Old,chronts, deep seatel cases carol n§) 109) days. luvestizate our financial standing, our reputation as business men, Write us for names aa | Addresses of those wo havo curel who have glven permission to refer to them. It costs you only Agetodo this, 1f your symptoms nro sore throat mucous patchesin mouth, rheumatism 1 bones and Joints, hair falllag out, eruptions on any part of thy ng of general deprossion, pains in healor You havo no time to wasto, Those Who are constantly taking meroury and potash, should dis continueit. Constant use of thess drugs will surely bring sores and eatinz ulcersin the end. Dow't fail to write. All correapondence sent sealed fn plats en velope. We fnvite the most rigl1 investigatiou an willdo all fn our powerto ald you init. Address, COOK REMEDY CO. MAGIC_CUR A Writton Guarantoe - Omaha. Neb 'FOR MEN oNLY #500 for a caso of Lo T or FAILING MAN noon, General or N.Rvous Dien niry, weak- nessotvody or mind, the effeets of errors or ox cesses In olid or voung that we cannoteare. Wo vuarantee every cass or refunl cvery dollar Five duystrial troatment 81, full courso 85, Percoptibie benefits rell in thres days Ry mail, securoly pickol trom obe.rvation, COOK REMEDY Co. UNANA. NE LADIES ONLY Safo anl Certatn to a day or money refunded By mail Seourely seilel from observa ton. COOK REMENK €. O No Dr.c. B. JUDD’ ernady.c s caused buyers o raise their bids somewhat, and a_part, atleast, of the early decline was regained.before the close. There was ve » notlcenbie spread between light and heavy hozs, the fair o ood stufl regardless of weight, selling at #.35 to #1.40, DPrinio siuf at #4425 (o 8.4, and fuferior loids AU W 81320 Bvervthing spld in good season, the bulk at from $3.60 to #.4), igalnst $1.35to #4.40 I prices paid beln ana #4.24% lust Saturday. tho general uvoraze of gainst #4385 Friday, Na Av. Sn. P Sh. 5 200 #4 30 43 TR 160 4 30 120 43) kil 490 4D 0 30 ) e e e e e e e e PIGS AND ROUGH, 15 — 250 g 3 .- 250 8.. 15 — 45 1 hero wero no fresh roc 1 nothing here to m a marke nctive, prices quotably v 0 i Fair to £00a nitives, {ron $4.50 to £0); fair to kood westerns, from §1.5) to 8.0 commion and stock sheep, from $40) 1o #1251 ood to clioleo iUt W-1b lumbs, from #1000 Recolpts and Disposition of Stock, Roveipts at the Union Stosk yirds, South Omuba, Neb,, for the twenty-foir hours end- ing 0t 3 0'clook p. m., May 7, 1302 RECEIRTS. ELECTRIC BELTS icves Headaches in one minute e Will cure Fever and Ague, Heart Discase, Frotupsus An Spinal Afceti Tambago, I Tivopsy, Neuralgla, Loss of Ma Losa of Vitality, Wasting W Lack of Nerve Force and Kidney ond Liver Complain Neveousness and all Discaex whers there is a Lack o Proper Action Batteries are Ensily lenewed and Cleaned and will Iant for Years. Call and examine them. JUDD ELECTRICCO. 1506 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Notl The annual mee of stocxholders of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missonri Valley leanroud any will be held at the office of the com- pasy in Omuh, Neb. on y. May 1892, at 2 o'clock . m, for the of d rectors and for the transact ) other business as may come bofor . REDFIELD, Secret Datel Aprills, 15. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle, hog and sheep market in the west Packing Co... G 11 Hammond com Bwift & Co The Cudaby Packing €6 John I Squires & Co Kingan & White I & s Shippers and foedd; Leftover. .. Live Stock Market, 11l Ma¥ 7.—[Special Telezram to ew cuttlo were wanted today, grs baving fully supplicd ana drooped ol There- pd work to dispose of the 0 yurds, even ur the Jow 'nrc The ranze of quota- a0 #1.0 for poor to ¢l o 0 4585 for 810 kers nnd CRI0AGO, Tne BE the principal by tiloir prosent noeds fore holders had b small nubor 1o prices of the da. tons fron g‘y\‘ cows and heifers, foeders, 8580 to for common 1o extra eers, $1,75 40 $4,10 for and $1.00 Vs, Tho bulk of the day's ro- oeal dressod beef firms, roctwus from #4235 e quotiation was for ex- seldod ched, fully | the ho f from #4.5) 10 #4.6 a shade lower than zed o L he o nd wi ts of 10 §4.47 tra seven within u ranges AYVE UEO Was Jul yosterday. Trado 1o sheeff was slow Quotutions ranged utfe wooled sheep aud at from bs; shorn sheap sell about 1us, under the above price Iecelpts were: Catl e, sheep. 1000, The Evening Journal reports: OATTIE—Te- celpts, s, R0 market st tod y's 10405 81O 25004015 hoifors, SLO0LIITT cows, §1 - IReceipts. 14,00 ; Shibments, ive stoady to 5¢ higher; Giga 43 mixed and pick t unchanged m .50 L0 86,40 10 80,90 for £L.00 per 100 13,0005 3,000: hogs. ho situation rem:ins practically un- prime heavy und butchers' wel, |Lun,.ed Too few sheep huve been recelved Hght, § €0 test Lho real strength of the warket. but it 1 Tocoipts, 2700; shipmente, 1 {5 only reasonable L0 suppose that other mar- let woulors Texins. $30620; weste kets baving experienced u decilne orsheep | § 500,25 prime lumbs und yearlings, 80.50@ would sall lower here. Locul sluu:zhterers | g, Waiit the muttons so bid thie they are buying them fn the country and ut Kinsas City to meet the dennuds at theirtrade. Prices how- TEP ever ure strong cotpared With other mar- Total WA ES, kew and will'so romain” until” suppils fo- COUNTIES, 8CHCOL' Croase soverul fold DISTRICTE, (WATER CArrie Forw Saturduy the ran of cattle | COMPANIES, 8T,R.R.COMPANIES, e fuir, o few bundre | more thun lust wy, aithouzh the weeks' receipts foot UD 016 U ShOFL of last week. There wus a notuble searcity of prime hewvy cuitle, but pienty of light and niedium Welgut steers. ’luu warket wus protty wuch the suie as bri- Corrospendence solicited. N.W uAnms wonmv Bankers- éOMMISSlO\I HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. TIHE LEADERS, 0. VAT ‘Write to this house for cor- rect Markot Roports. Wood Brothus,— Fouth Omaha—Telephone 1157, - 31 DADISMAN. | W. . Woo, (M Market reports by mull and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. Chleago agors, Campbell Commission Co, Ohieago, EastSt. Louls, K Ouiuhy, Sloux City, nens City, South ort Worth il W. E. Danny. L E Pailmad e ifoako. | Hing Ba Cakais Suteaman Crill, Denny & (,ump.\n), Bl Live Stock Commisrion. 1toom Nouth Ou NI, Boyer & (,ompm). 58 and 5 Exchange Bulldinz,South Oniaha. Correspondence sollcitad und promotiy snswersd Spucial atte forstockers & feeds 1884, Incorporated, 159 Capital fully paid, §20,00 Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable market reporta. Established, Perry Brothers & Company, 7 Live stk Commission Room 51 Exc Bullding, South Omuha lephon Gassman & Dudley, Rooms @0 and o, Fx- Chanze Buildinz Bul.divg South Omaba, - Neb|South Omaha, - it SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National —BANK,— Tl only bank at tho yards. Capltal and sur- o ob 0. Chilbctions yrowiag oub uf b live ek usinans shouid Lo seat difect 40 tuls b hippers can deposit £or credit of tuelr bowe bank wherovers lucated. | M. H. Hegarty & bn., Roow, 31 Exc OMAHA ARCHITECIS AND BUILDERS 1. H. GLEYN name, busine 3.1 Glenn, and 14 8. 100 to the publisher AWNINGS \\I) TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & 00, ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpau Flags. hammocks. o1l and covers of ALl KInds. lothing. Scnd ers, ote, Sond for cat'gue. 111§ Farnaw | 5 8. 16th H.'\HS AND TWINES BISHOP & 00, mantila, cotton BEMIS OMANA BA!! €0 Tmporters and mr sacks, burlaps, stanl BICYCLES. | Manufacturers” and Jobbers” Diree iy ] GRAIN 8. AMO W"DRY(!, 251 of Trade. Broker in grain, ete. Private wirnto N Y., Chicago And st Louts HHARDWARE, RECTOR & WILHELMY ——— LOBECK & LINY, oo, Denlors hardwars and Coraer 10th and Jackson | mechantes’ tools. Blrects, 0L Douglas Street. = LUMBER ron THAS. R, LEE, JOHY A, WAKEFIELD . entputs 0rte 1 Amaclon Por & Milwanios dlle comont and Bl and Douglas. Quiney whits It H. . TODD, Ruccessor to 1), Wik 1. MW ClRAT paper Vig boxes Al novel 0% 1ine Douglas St. M. 8. DAXON, Blesele paymw 8014, nts. 1 \ nonthly N. 158t BOOTS AND SHOES, MORSE-DOE SHOE LD, 100 Howard Stra st Faotory corner 1t and Douzins strasty Wo aro making 01040 prices to oaill biyers, a1l are #olilng & class 0f @oo 1y whici 1§ vory sale- ablo with merchants. ~RKINDALL, JONE3 & | AMERICAN HANi BEW- co., | ED SHOE CD. Wholesale Mfrs. Agents | Boots, &hoes, rubbors Boston Rubber ShoeCo, | folt goods, 1508, 181 102, 1104, 1105 Har, | © BREWERS. 108, SCHLITL BREw- INB €0, Offco, &, 0ih and_ Teaven: Worth Sty Omah, 10k Marliover. Agt. CONFECT VOEGELE & DINNIND Mtre Comfoctionors and Joubers of forelgn and domontlo fruits, 1110 Howard st. CARRI W R.DRUMMOND & 0. Carriage butlders. Hose aud patrol wagons a rpeelalty. 18th, opp. Tourt Houso AG COAL, COKE CORNICE. OMAHA COAL, COXE & | EAOLECORN CE WORKS LIME CO. Mfrs. galvantzed fron Hard and noft coal, § 1, | SOrniet. window cph CLOT! BLOTCHKY & COHEN, HING. CILMORE & RUNL, Clothing, uotion, furntsh- | Manufrs and wholesals ings. Give us o triol | “clothiers. 1100 Harney Samples prepuld by ox” | ytrot. press. 1115 Harncy. CONTRA' TORS. J H. GLENN. Contrnctors and sib con tructors for all kinds of building. piastering, patntiog ot will receive a copy of Glenn's arehiteets and bu'ldurs directors free, by eending thele n buntness and loci tion. to the publisher. J. H. Glenn, 15 8. 15th Street DI (‘O\)Dq KILPATRICX - KO3 DRY Q00DS 00, M. E. 8MITH L CO,, 11th and Howard-sts. 1ith and Howard st. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.s Tllustrated catalog free: 1014 Capitol ave. FURNTTURI OMAHA L UPHOLSTER:| BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- olstered furs NITURE En" o Nichomma s l Gracn and Thirteenth ey izt DRUGS, Ete. GROCERIES. | D. M. STEELE & CJ,, BLAKE, BRUCE & €O, 10th ana Harney streets, Owaha. 5 Jones street, LIQUORS, IlW & fl . FRICK & WERIERT, Liquor m ants, 1112] Harnyest MO KON+ \whotesalo lquor dealers [N — MILLINERY C.A SYDH!H"-I., J. ODERFELDER & €0, Millinory, nottons.cloaks | aitinery. not ote. G118 8. 10th-ate ordors . 20812 84 1th st MUSICAL. THE MEINBERG 00, [100 N, 1oin st musle and wusic struments of ol kinds A, HOSPE, IR, Plano mater Doug wans, oo, artists 1513 —_— OlL STANDARD OIL O, | SNIN DRI YL Refined and tubrieattng [ No bad odor, no smyey | “ehtmnoy e no charel olls, nxlo groase, eto, | . WItks, Ax% for it Sch Lt | eld, Shurmor & Teaglo. P — (S B OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PACKINS CO. PLATT & C),, Packara of oystors, fish (Oyaters, ant o and colory. W3 Loaven: | 419 8. 10tk st Worth st Cole, manager. OVERALLS, SITIRTS, ETC KING & § MEAD, RO3INSQN &STOKES 0D Mfrs of " & 8" pants ratod Uucks slirts and ovoralls,cte WAL (T G118 S, 1ith et shirts, coata, eic. K Omalia. -— e ] PRODUCE COMMISSION. catablished, 1878, BRANCH & 00, WHITNEY & CO0. frutis of all Butter, eggs and poultry | nr Y .15 st "1 A RYDER & CO. |JAS. A, GLARK & G0, Butter.cegs,chicose.poul-| Butter, cheoto, oda% try, hidos und gatio, e 15 1Howard stroet. Ltetiet ol itefer to Com'l Nat. Bank, SCHROZDER & 02, 817 South 13th Straot MOOKE & FERGUSON, utter, 5. choose. Cash buyers hutter fruits, liry, gnmo. ceigs: nadles ull other | Agents © for ' My r's proc commision. | Royal horse sud oattlo 4255, 10 St epico. 205 N, 1ith st GREELEY & CO., Butter, eggs. pouitry, idos and fralt, ioward Streot. W. E. RIDDELL | Est blished 18%5.) | Wholsale butter & eggs Buys and sclls for cashAII S it | 1.8, HU3E & £D. Our spociiltior: Batty ezgs nl pouitey, LI Howard streot RIDDELL & CO., Butter, chooso, ozgs vogetables, frults,pouls try und gaie, PAPER. ) CARPENTER PAPER CO KIti8 PAPER CO. atock of |Wrapplag papcr. nll Kinde Carry a full s Lo, » writing paper, eard pa- | SR OE) A per etz —_— STOVE REPAIRS. | OMAHA 5TOVE REPAIR WORYS, 107 Douglas. F SASI | TOY ! = S M. A, DISBROW & 00, = ".I‘! NDI-‘]ED. cturers of mash | TR0 S80S, Rouae mouldings. ranch of- [ G un'a’ carriages. 1518 fco, 1211 and Lzarasts. | Yarnam Stroct. — ey RUPTURI PERMANEN TLY CURED OR NO PAY. NO DETENPION, FROM BUSINESS. Wo REFER YOU TO OVER 150) PATIENTL Investivito our method “Written gu.r <o whsolutely cure il kindsof RUPTURE of botii sexes, Without the use of knife or syringe, no mate ter of how long stundinz XAMINATION IFREE The 0. . Miler € \ U ho . Miller Company, 07-308 N Y. Allt Buildinz, Oia'ia, Neb. oS It {3 cazgo, TiL: 8 > o "x'r'.?fi"‘ I TR T S Ta.: Sait Laco City, Utsri Pors una, Ore: Bu Mont. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 1d16 Douglus Street, Omaha, Neb. 1oL In_ morcous, chionie, private, bion 1, skin and unnary diseases. A re ulir regTS SImOL RO AL s L it L ol 1 801 ramcin with e 1o, T L orehe st miniho0 b, hom 1t e Jos i A Kiget, yhricaralo.ots. Nom o, AU AR i, £ oy o trantol et omo b o Rir. it i curcly packed, oo, s ke 1 it o (i ysiories of Lifo) sent froo. Bundays 10 8. w. nd stamp for reply. MANHOOD RESTORED poionee. fede: ten nnnrnnh-o to eure « ] o1 T o, Lo .'“p'”“!.?,' bl My tion and s e el \r:‘l.i?:(’wr‘:r,;«'i:l‘;“:‘ :‘l:“”k:)“vl""‘l‘| v ks WEVOLE AND A PTER USING. ::";«')Lv';-'i i mony: CITCUlar 1ret. AQATass N erve Beed ¢ o,y Chicig or sale in Omaha by Sherman & MeConnell 1513 Dolye-st THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGD | is via the Chicago, Milwaukea & St. Paul R'y, as represented i ¥ e on this map, tonn e pive A APSEI A% oo 12 o Weaco a4 1S jiat, 470, spesey ahHomtlie wraok i SF 30528 A o avers b GeoaR rapios | | il I hever ¥ o thied | Cnelng . OLIEN BEECTELC, O0tsd ok 10 T Tl o™ Electric Lighted, Steam Hleat: | g o0, st ot it il 408 led Vestibuled trains leave | ualiiciurison DruzCo. Omiiseb € 7 | Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m., ar- JUSEP“ GILL“ TT’S riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- nara St.,, Omaha, STEEL PENS. > . A. Nasu, Gen'l A rent, l(.'. C. Lincowy, Pass. Agent, BOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. ' o N\ -~