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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 7

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s. THE SIOUX CITY JOBBNAL; FRIDAY MOBNING, APRIL 17, 1891; t' KEAL EST ATZ TRANSFERS. CLOSING PRICES' WERE HIGH EAILR0AD TIME TAELE shade lowef; heavy and butcher weights, a.2u(a5.40; Keep Your 9 Secondary. I Tertiary permanently enred la 89 to 09 days. AVe cllmlnata all voison SYPr MS Sheen Receipts, 10.000; Market' active and crjnm nn.

A Bteadv to stroncr: natives i westerns, 8a.4(X&5.95; lambs, 85.00S3.8a The conveyances filed for record 'during this week we're as followsr V-Adam H. Schlasmari to Robert M. Mor-''- gan: Part of lots 7, 8, 9, blocks. Smith's third addition to Smithland, -and lot a block a Smith's fourth ad- A Big' Jump to the Top in Grain arid Provisions Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Nebraska Division.

f.un tho Bystera, mo that there can never be a return of tio tiiecase la may form. Parte ean be treated at hame a well as here, (forth eatne price and under the same -ith thMs who prefer to come here, vill contract to cure then or refund all money and par entire-expesae of coming, railroad lore ana sow dius. i 200.00 Five years in flTTT? MAflTf! CATTLE ACTIVE AND HOGS DULL use ana UUil ULO.U1U imULUUL Xever FaUed 2,000.00 to James W. Ashley to EL Sinkevi Part southeast Quarter section 31, township 89, range 42 Hedges Trust company to Jennie E. Rogers and J.

Barclay: Lota 1, 2, 3.4.6, 6, 8, block IS, Peirce's tion to cure tho most obstinate, cases. YTa chalenge the world for a case we can not cure. Since tho hiotory ot mod vine a true specific for Syphilis has been aourht for biat sorer found until our ilatcle Kctnedy was dls- Receipts on the Local Hoc Market Were Light and Quotations tTncfcangedCattle BecelpU Fair and the Market Strong and -Active. in one otner eeD-atne. lor rercrences.

Wm. G. Webster to Rasmus Jurien- COOK REMEDY Omeha, Xebraske sen; Part of the southeast quarter' -section a township 87, range 47.v.i'. 1,873.00 O- S. Davidson to Catharine Betzer: OS3LY LADIES northwest Quarter section 24, township 88.

range 48 Hedges Trust com Dan to W. Lev- Chicago, April il--Speclal: The big ritmpnt. nf t.ViA fn nrfcenf. n'da 4nt. at .1,300.00 Omaha, April 16.

Hogs Receipts. official yesterday, shipments. 3 cars. Market opened 10c lower; hsht, mixed, W.60t80i heavy, litsTi5.05. Cattle Receipts, 1,000: official yesterday, 1.673; shipments, 8-1 cars.

Market opened strong on best, others steady; quality common. ijkansas city, April ia. Cattle Receipts, shipments, l.aoa Market steady to fctrong; steers, 3.7S.i5; cows, 1.754J; stockers and feeders. Hogs Receipts. shipments, 1.UXX Market steady; all grades, 83.30&5.1& St.

LOUIS, April 16. Cattle Receipts, 100; 600. Market higher; fair to fancy native steers, ti.2QQ6.10; stockers and' feeders, 83.00 4.10. i Hogs Receipts, 5,400: shipments, 4.400. Market lower; heavy, mixed, f4.705.10; Local Grain and Produce Market.

w. -V Sioux crrr," April 16. Grain Flax, tl.10. Corn, in carload iotst 63c; wagon lots. COc.

carload lota, 63c; wagon lots, 50c. Wheat, COc i Hay Baled, 12 per ton; bulk, tia Vegetables Cabbage, 31 ytc per pound; potatoes, L2S per bushel. Butteiv-Fancy dairy and rolls, 12t6c; choice and dairy rolls, 8c; No. 1 packing No. 3 packing stock, 5.7c.

Eggs Fresh delivered, case count, 10c per dozen. fSRftlP FAItE REGULATOR," Sato. iuHUlU and Cerialn to a oay or money re-fundd. By mall 12. Securely sealed from ob-, serratiotu COOK UEHKDt CO OwaaaJSab, eriel: Lots 7 and 8, block 94, Pelrce's 2 3,000.00 Hedges Trust to'E." Gj close.

The strong cables had the trade In a buying mood. Then some of the. private-wire houses gave it out that France was considering 4' on AndoVer Addition to Leeds. LEEDS is i)ow attracting more attention than any other portion of Sioux City. It is backed by capitalists who hare -money and enterprise, and who purpose making it, through generous expenditures of money in improying and beautifying the property, and in donating freely to manufacturing enter prises the leading manufacturing district of te northwest ANDOVER IS THE BANNER ADDITION TO LEEDS and he who buys nowat present low prices, will find himself riding gaily upon that "tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, LEEDS on to fortune." For plats of the Addition, and full information, I CALL ON OB ADDEESS K'- the repeal of the wheat duty.

This set the 4 SL H. CLOUQfl CL0UGH COMPANY. LITE STOCK COMfflSSM HERdHAOT Union'Stock Tarda, Bloo City. Iowa. f.Telephone M8.

Corresnondenoe soiioitod and market orompt. TBAU.S. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Sioux City express i.

ami 1:35 pm Norfolk passenger 3:05 ara Omaha 3:05 pm 2:50 pm Ponca 4:05 pm am 1 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Western Division. 1XAVK. AKRIVS. St.

Paul and Kansas City 1 9:45 pm 5:53 am St. Paul day 8:90 am :06 pm Dakota 1 Union raclflc LKAVB. Pacific Expres8.7..-V... 6:50 pra 4:45 pm Central. TRAINS.

LAVK. AERIVK. Day Spm Night v. 7:00 am Fort Dodge passenger. 3:45 pm ll :55 am Chicago, nd Northwestern.

TBAIKS. 1 IXAVE. A.RKIVK. Chicago Velvet, 3:50 pm 10:85 am Des Melnes express. 6:55 pta Southern 11:05 am Sioax City and Pacific TRAIS8.

LEAVE. AUKIVK. Chicago Kansas City 11:25 am Kansas City Onawa accommodation'. 3 :00 pm Pacific Short Line. TKAIN3.

LEAVft. AH RITE. O'Neil, Plainview, Randolph and 11:00 am sr Sioux City and Northern. TRAINS. LXAVK.

1 ARRIVE. Garretson i St. Paul and Minneapolis fnrniahad oa application. Boom ft. Kxohange 4VW.0O i 200.00 Lioaoo 2500.00 2,400.00 1,000.00 Thomas-.

Lots 11, 12, 13, block 106, Peirce's Ella J. Brooks to Lydin BeU: Part of section a township 86, range Mary J. Schey to JW. Russell: Lot 1, block 4, Horton'a addition to Henry Ruehl to S. L.

Tripp: Part of lots 1 and 8, Sioux City proper Edward Tuff to Andrew Thomson: Lot 1, block 22, Booge Tajlor's ad- ditlon Robert Burns to Wm. Johnston: Lot 12, block 4a Leeds, second Jacob Henn to Mary J. Liggett: Lot 10, block 23, second Geo, E. Atwater to John F. M.

Piercej Lot3 6, 7, 8, 9, 22. 23, 24, 23, block 14 Booge's West Side V. Thomas Hooper to Gerard A- Gage: Lots 24 and 25, block 53,, Leeds. Union Loan and Trust company to W. L.

Wilkins: iLots 9 to 18 inclusive, block all of blocks 45, 57 and 79 in Union Stock Yard company's Miles Co. to John Atkinson: Lot 25, W. C. HUDSON CO. trade wild.

The price of May went flying to 1.07, and the closing bell shut off the advance. Alter the bell May sold in the pit as high as Sl.G8!. or over the close last night. Many of the leading houses quoted trades after the close aa high as tl.QS for May and 11.07 for The market would, no doubt, have reached these prices regular had the session lasted ten minutes longer, and on the curb privileges sold at 91.06 for puts and $1.11 for calls. Corn was also very strong and the advance of So carried the market away beyond any prices yet made.

Mav sold J4c higher at the opening at 70c, touched TSje and closed just 3c higher at Other months were up in proportion, but closing prices were kept no track of. The market started strong witn wheat and because of cables which were Id to higher. Late in the day when the sample-grade market got under way the cash demand was found to be Hides Green. 4s4Kcj cured. hides.

dry. Indians, tic; slunks, HXgitSc; deacons, each, 25c; damaged hides, one-third off. Product and Provisions. Chicago, April 16. Ci-osb Itlour Firm and unchangea.

Wheat TJnsettlcd: cash. 4l.07(ai.U7i Mav. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Oflee at Dnica Stock Tarda GEO. N.

SMITH, Agent, 816 Nebraska Street, Sioux City, la. O. WALTER NEWTON, JCAHAOIE (Leeds) Sioux City, la. 1.07?1.07&: July, tl.06?gL06H. Corn-i-Steady; casbi 7Hysc; May, July, A400.00 moo oats Firm: casn, aoc: May.

wo: July. --firwfcrin fiaa-sf-r t- i block 1. Miles' addition to Oto W. H. Nicholson to J.

H. Hill: Lots 29 and 30, block 1, Rural Home ad dition W. H. Nicholson to J. H.

HIU: i Part J. Bxitb, BSonx Cltr Jko. 1L Cos, rHoan; Formerly of Mapleton lo. SMITHildOE, Bncoaesora to Clonal it DEALERS I STOCK CATTLE, SLOAN, IOWA. firanoh.Offlce, at Union Stock Tarda, Sioux City moo Rye Firm at 89swo.

Barley Firm at Flax Easy at Timothy Firm at M.30&1.31. Whisky 1.16. s. Hides and Tallow Unchanged. Provisions Pork strong; cash.

112.80(3119.85: of block a Hedges' second Table addition coaoo John H. White to H. H. Hill: Part of i section 31, township 86. range 44.vii3I5i L300.0O G.

A. Knapp to Mary B. Cooley: Lot May, 812.95. Lard strong; cash. 86.OT&; May, 86.W47.0a Shoulders.

8i5.005.l5; short clear, J0.60C&8.65; short ribs, 88.3746.40. Butter firm; creamery, 20S5c; dairy, 1833c Cheese ia block 6, Sioui City West tion Daily, except Sundayr 15:10 P. M. on Sunday. enormous and prices moved up wo.

3 yellow corn sold at 74c On the curb the trade was in July privileges with puts at 68c and calls around 706. The provision trade felt the strength in the other Especially did the quick upturn In all grades of corn affect tho price of products. There was some outside buying also, which started local houses. There was a gain in price for the day of 32.4c in pork and 17Hc in lard and ribs. 1 Cattle receipts were 10,000.

The demand was again active and prices rather on the up-turn on lights and handy steers than otherwise. Some salesmen quote values 10l5o higher on that class and only steady on big, heavy steers. The cow stock of all kinds wa3 in good demand from first to-last, and sold at strong prices. From the opening to the close there was a fair everyday business in stockers and feeders. The receipts of hogs were 20,000.

There was little or nothing new in this market as regards the demand or prices, yet some rated common stock as a shade lower at the close. L. A. Perkins to A. G.

Anderson: Chicaim; Milwaukee and StL Paul and Sioux Part of lots 1, 2, 3, Springdale, second filing i steady; lull cream cneaaars, young Americas, 12l2lc; flats, ifiggs steady; fresh, DR, HATHAWAY, D. jl. HADLEY, M. Assistant. W.

L. Sanborn to Isabel V. Sanborn: City and Northern trains leave from the depot on Second street, between Douglas and Pierce. I HAVE FOR SALE A LARGE LIST OF Business and Manufactory Property FLOYD CITY Lot 6. block a Moville X.

i Loa Flour J. B. Doane to A. X. Boeye: Lot 7, ah oiner trains leave rrom we.

union depot on First street, between Nebraska and Jackson. Keceipts. Shipments. 13.UJ0 8,000 21,000 75,000 111,000 112,000 111.000. 124,000 Corn block 2a Hedges' Morning Side ad-, dition Gradnates Begistred.) Slonx City XUpld Transit Bailvra)'.

Cherokee Town Lot company to M.T: New Yohk, April 16. Wheat Receiots. 49.800 bushels: exDorts. Friyate.SilfljBloai aMSenons Diseases -i Practice Zixaited to Specialty. U.

ijiooy: ijots4 ana bloct 19,: W. F. Seiboldto Mikel Sullivan: Lot -j 170,000 bushels. Spot higher; No. 2red, $1.19 1.20in elevator; 1.23 afloat; f.o.b.

300.00 150.00 7000 825.00 825.00 10. block 17. uptions steaauy aovancea rrom opening, C.R. Ainsworthto.J. A.

Fowler: Part closing strons: 1543mo nigner on eenerallv of section 10, township 88, range 45- R. Ainsworth to A. R. Fowler: firm cables and rush pf continent buyers No. 3 red, May, closing at 11.17?$.

of section 10. township 88, ramre 45. Sioux City Land company to B. M. uorn Keceipts, Dusneis; exportst 24,900 bushels.

Spot higher; strong: No. 2, O'Donnell: Lot lr block 17, Andover addition to Leeds. 8283o in elevator: 83J4o afloat; ungraded Leave Arrive Leave Arrive MVg Side Leech St Leech. St. Side.

:15 Ai M. 6:30 A. If. 6:35 A. M.

0:50 A. K. 7:10 7:85 7:30 7:45 7:50 8:05 8:30 8:35 8:50 9:00 9:15 9:40 9:55 M- 10:40" .11:40 12:00 K. 12:15 P. K.

12:40 P. K. 12:55 P. M. .1:00 P.

M. 1:15 1:40. 1:55 9K 8:15 2:40 2:55 I 3:00 8:15 im 4:15 6:15 5:40 5:45 i 6:00 6:10 6:35 6:90 6:45 7:03 7:15 7:25 7:40 9:40. 9:55 10:00 10:15 10:50 11:00 11:15 200.00 mixed. Options ran rapidly upward.

-SPECIAL ATTENTION TV the following dif eases: Byphilia, Diseaeed or Un-nat'ral Discba'-Ree. lw potency Loet Manhood, Nrrou DebUlty, Night Losses, Stricture, Bydroc, cele, Eezenta. Peoriaeis. Moles, Birthmarkc.Snper- Sioux City Land company to Mary closed strong at best prices through UKeriin: xx is, oiock 10, Anaover addition to TjeedA ssaoo Beem to W. W.

McEl- Paved Streets, Electric Cars, Side Tracks for Factories or Large Wholesale Houses. CRESCENT PARK AND ROSE HILL FOR RESIDENCES. ratn: jf art oi lot iv, diock 4, C. R. Dempster to Wm: O'Donnell: Local Live Stock Market.

UNION STOCK YARDS. Sioux CrrY, April 18. Receipts of all live stock from January 1 to date are: Cattle, 48,293 head; hogs, 153,101 head; horses and mules, 20? head; sheep, 2,306 head. Hogs Receipts, 500. Hog receipts showed a marked falling off today, and as a consequence 4the local packers were not on the market, because the supply was not large enough to furnish any one of them with a killing.

The quality was fair and everything was in early and sold on the morning market The range was from fl.955.Q5, with the bulk at 85.005.05, against a range of W.805.02H, with the bulk at ri905.00. The market was steady throughout at yesterday's close, Quotations: Light and mixed, 54.7o4.90; beary, 250.00 i.motf Part of -section 4, township 86, range Peter Bridges to George Lerch: South improvea cables ana iuu Duying interests; May closing at 79Hc. Oats Receipts, 55,000 bushels; exports, 150 bushels. Spot i2o higher and strong: No. 3 white, (BHeA'ic; mixed western, 5963c; white western, e368o.

Options stronger, May closing Coffee Options closed' dull and unchanged to 10 points up; sales, 9,750 bags; April, 17.SX& 17.35; May, 17.20 17.25; spot Rio steady; fair cargoes, SJOc. i Sugar Raw, steady, refined, firmer. Petroleum United closed, May, 71. i Provisions-Eggs western, 14c- Pork firm. Lard higher and strong; western steam, 7.10.

Butter steady; western dairy, 1222o; nuonB ilm-pies, Ul-ers, Catarrh, and Dieeases of Women. east quarter oi nonnwesi quarter section 12. township 86. ranee 43. t.

Daily except Sunday. tDally. Extra trains will be run upon application ti accommodate entertainments. J. S.

WATTLES, Gen. Mgr. Western Town Lot company to Beem TV Ei. ALTM'AN, Boom 315 Iowa Savings Bank Building. 75.00 as uevemymer: ixt diock 4, mo- Healy to D.

B. Lots 3 and 4, block a and lots 13, 14, 15 and -16, block 7, and lots 1, 2 and 3, block TO ALL POINTS western creamery. 1227o; Elgin, 2787l4c. ana lot diock 24, ju.ormng biae addition Cheese firm. Hedges Trust company to W.

L. REPRESENTATIVE BALES. Milwaukee, April 16. No. spring, cash, 11X7; Mason: Xiots 1 to la, inclusive, block 12a Peirce's addition.

road Tieketa BouchU Bold and Kxchangeo. -Member of American Ticket Broken Aaaoclatios Wheat-Excited; May. $1.07. Corn-Higher; No. Shk.

Shk. Western Town Lot company to Beem 1000.00 73.00 a 72.78a 8 white, 59c. Oats Higher; No, Price. $3.00 i 3.25 i 4.00 4.25 4.50 No. Av.

6. ...125 1....230 9.. .106 8. ...147 39.. ..183 NO.

5... 47... 73.... 74... 78...

Av. 818 194 190' 227 233 Price. 4.75 4.96 5.00 5.00 5.05 Provisions Higher, Pork, May, I12.87V5. CHASJEISEMANTICKET BROKER AND COSIinSSIOSED A0EJJT. 120 120 40 2,000.00 PACKERS' PURCHASES.

and Pelrce Utreeta. under Sioux Rations Bank. 500.00 Doud- 125 demand at In slow Sheep Receipts, none. 1,500.00 400.00 28,00 (4.0U5.5U, Cattle Receipts, 700. There was an average run of cattle to-day.

With the holdovers from the heavy runs of the past couple of days, there was the material on hand for a very heavy trading. Buyers were numerous and took up liberal numeers at figures about steady with yesterday's close. Quotations- Specific Blood Poison of years in an eastern hospital, practice and Tisite at Hot Springs, ioTestigatiDg their, method of treatment; this, together with my large experience in actual cases treated, gives me the prestige being remarkably successful in the treatment of this fearful disease. Bommber I have cured caRes that have been treated by some of the beat phyaiciana in the country. Try my treatment and you will be aatiafied.

Young and Middle Aged Men who are suffering from the effects of past or present indiscretionv youthful follies, wbich break down the entire eystem and make life a hopeless bnrdn both to you self and friends, ehonld not neglect to get cured by my method, which ia aafe and aure. Kemember it ia a permanent cure also. Unnatural Discharges SSf have a treatment for these dischargee teat la entirely new and safe, and is not used by any physician or specialist in the west It ia sure and cures eases that have been doctoring for year. Gleet and Gonorrhea comes under this head also; -and if yon want to get cured quickly and. safely by the only rational proper-way.

nse this treatment. Send for Symptom Blank No. 1, for Men, if yonranm call. Diseases of the SkingSsy. practical experience In classifying and treating the different forma of 'akin diaeasee, enable Dr, H.

to cure many cases ot akin trembles that have heretofore been called inonrable: Send for Symptom Blank No. 3, for Skin Disease, if yon cannot call, Diseases of Women-? treated and failed to get relief for the many distressing ailments peculiar to their eex should not foil to consult Dr. as hie improved methods ot treatment and large experience will often srive yon help when yon failed elsewhere. Send for Symptom Blank No. 2, for Women if yon cannot call.

i PILES, Great Discovery. A cure guaranteed. No knife, cuuin? or Painless treat- Jjot 7, block Moville r. H. Foye to Hunter Bros.

Part of lots Tend 8, block 4, Healy's addition. 1 Beem Bevelhymer to W. W. McEl-rath Part of lot 7, block 9, Moville C. E.

Hughson to Caroline Centlivre: Part of lots 1, 2 and a block 77, Sioux City East i. Ida H. Hansen to A. S. Hogan: Lots 5 and 6, block.

14, Morning Side W. Nlcolls to B. Bennett: Part of section 22, township 86, range 44 Leonard Knowles to B. Bennett: Part of section 22, township 88. range 44..

E. C. Palmer to T. W. Hood and E.

L. Webster: Lot 2. block 24, Boogo'e West Side addition. D. T.

Hedges and E. B. Spalding to E. L. Webster: Lot block 62, Sioux: City East A.

W. Engstrom to J.vE. Engstrom: Part of lot 10,: block J. G. Fullerton to G.

B. Healy: Part-of lot 10, block 4, Healy's D. T. Hedges to E. L.

Webster, and T. I 1 L-i-J I 40.00 200.00 Kansas Crrr, April 16. Wheat Stronger jviUcv, 2 hard, cash, 98c; April, 96c bid; No. 2 red, cash fl.011.03. Corn Higher, No April, 673 68C.

M'-- Oats Steady; No. 2, cash and. April, 52c s. Mctneapoucs, April 16. Wheat Cash, in good demand and stronger; bulk of sales at l15fc-over yesterday.

Receipts, 100 cars; 55 cars. Closing: No. 1 hard, April. 1.09; on track, 1.091.09ttJ No. 1 northern, April and May, tl.05; on track, fl.ObJ41.065-; No.

2 northern, April; on track, ll.041.05.s 7' St. April 16. Wheat Strong; cash, Ji.07; May, Corn Higher; cash, 70c. Oats Firmer; cash, 55Vc; May, 54c. Provisions firm; 812.5012.75.

Lard firm at $6.05. Butter 6teady and unchanged. Liverpool, April 16. Wheat Firm; demand improving, i Corn Strong; demand good 1 x-if Financial." NEW YOUK, April 16. The stock market to-day displayed great strength in spots, while at other times it was unaccountably The.yinaret has narrowed down to the grangers', southwesterns and The dealings throughout the morning were on a limited scale, but In the afternoon St.

Atchison, sugar, Rock Island and Burlington made material gams, and Northern Pacific, which had been a weak gpot for some time, -also rallied and gained m. The market was quiet and firm, or near, beet prices. Fat steers, good to prime. Fat steers, fair to good Fat steers, common to fair Feeders, good to Feeders, fair to good Feeders, common to Stockers, good to choice. Stockers, fair to good Stockers, common to fair.

Yearlings, good to Yearlings, fair to good Yearlings, common to fair. 225.00 .4.755.50 4.0C4.75 3.504.00 3.003.75 2.503.25 2.003.00 8.503.50 2.253.25 1.802.80 3.302.50 2.UX&2.20 1.752.50 2.50C3&SG 2.002.00 1.152.00 1.302.25 1.50O3.C0 2.754.50 .751.40 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis jfi- and tfrhaha Railway aa two trains' daily between Sioux City, Bt. -1 and Minneapolis. PUIXMAN SLEEPING CARS on night PABLOR CARS on day traina.

fcl-STHlS IS THE SviiblK1 Olxoxrt nouto IE: 1 800.00 1,250.00 250.00 cows, good to choice Cows, fair to good. W. Hoodr Lot 6, block 20, Peirce's addition. Minnie Kern to Julius Hanson: Lot 14, block 5, Wilder Jepsoa's addi- tiOn. Harry Emmlck to A.

B. Ridgway Part of section 1, township 86, range 47 3,300.00 Thin cows and heifers Bulls Oxen and stags. Veal calves, Representative sales, STEERS. Iowa Railroad Land company to jo- 600.00 STBICTUKE CUBED without cutting. The most wondriui discovery.

Bate and aura. NERVOUS DISEASES. treatment. 500.00 Oreat anccees. iacKawanna, nowever, iqst i.

nesota, Montana, Lake Buperior and Pacific Coast Points. Is the only' line between Sioux City and Ke braska points connecting at Blair and Nor- JT, E.s point and Black Hills. CARS on the Bioux City and Omaha trains. Through connections via Alton with Chicago A Northwestern Railway for Iowa and South Dakota points. Try this Route when you Travel.

Q. F. WHEELOCK, Agent, Union Depot. S. G.

RTBICKLAND, Genl Agent, 103 Fourth btreet, Bioux City, Iowa. Central 2 Preferred 134U 1,100.00 N. Y. 102H i. 20Vi Rock 74U St.

Paul Nervooa Debility, Exhaustion, Chorea (St. Vitus' Dance), Insomnia (loss of aleeo). Locomotor! Ataxia, and other forms of Paralysis, Neuralgia, etc AH business conndentiaL Medicinea furnished at office and sent free from observation to all parts of the country. Correspondence answered promptly. Public and private offices.

Jiddresa or call on J. N. HATHAWAY, M. D.f siouxcrry.iowA. Ofticx Commercial Bank Building, corner of Fourth and Nebraska Sts.

Booms 14 and 14. St. Paul No. Av. Price.

No. Av. Price. 2.... 92JSO 1 1328 14.00 8 1088.

3.70 3 4.00 2 1050 3.75 1 1270 5.00 FEEDERS. No. Av. Price. No.

Av. Price. 3...... ta.oo 44... 800 saoo 5 972 3.30 24 852 3.60 12......

960 a35 26 842 a 80 24...... 00 a35 24...... 846 3.60 3.40 23 8t S.60 3.45 20 972 26.. 3.60 r. STOCKERS.

No. Av. Price. No. Av.

Price. 6 675. 18.75 10 723 83.35 4 777V 3.00 24. 814 3.40 3i era aao 10 3.45 29 636 3.20 9 818 a45 6...... 6H0 3.25 5 774 3.50v 1 S30 3.30 24 806 aO(L 33......

794 3.30 ,.112 i. 84 b. 86i Illinois 99 Kan. Texas 12J Lake Shore ...111 Michigan Cen 98H Missouri Paclfio.E 69H Northern 68X 108 1.00 rlQO.OO 1,000.00 Union Pacific i seph Chicoine: Part of section 25, township 88, range 45. Anna Tanderpool to M.1 Pfeifler; Lot 14, block 29, Leeds firsViflllng D.

P. Magner, sheriff, to F. C. Hills Part ot township 89, range C. F.HoyVto J.andls DrBrow'nrigg: Lot 7, block 5, North Riverside seo- ond filing Union Stock Yards -company to the- London and Sioux City Colony and Investment Part of lot 8, section 1, township 88, range 48......

Western Town Lot company to L. Sanborn: Lot 7i block 3, Henry Mielke to Adelaide Muller: Lot 1, block 21, Booge's Morning Side addition Hedges Trust 1 company to Ida J. -Haley: East half of lots 7 and 8, block 5. Higman's Park addition. C.

W. Gibson to Wallace Long: Lots 14 and 15, block Peters Place ad-: dition. Ella L. Seymour to Maggie Sprey: Lot 26, block a Chase's addition Wm. S.

Brown to C. M. Swan: Lot 2, block 22, Cole's addition. John Emerson to Susan Amundsdon: Lot 1, block 18, Crescent. Park addi- tiOn.

a S. E. Tate to Jennie Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, a 9, 10, 11. 12, block 7, Palmer's Morning Side addition. John T.

Willet to Louis Gerner: Part 47 19J4 81H Western Union. I Horns 9 to 12; 2 to 8, and-lto Snndaya at 3 per CHICAGO 4, NORTH WESTERN R'Y. FREMONT, ELKHORN SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC Rl R. Money on call easy; closed offered cent. tf- i.

Prime mercantile naoer. SfftT. 10 to 1. j- ,6,5000 1.00 4 ii umiLj 1 'I iHiMirnii iiiinini mi i.t In wmiii ftWKi.i itiL-'dlL'g NJVL Choice Properties Sterline exchansre auiet and easier; sixty- day bUls, demand, $4.882.1, United States 4s, 1 In all Parts ekzlvvrt 160 YEARLINGS. -coaoo PASSENGER STATION Nebraska and Second Streets.

Telephone S3. V. WHEELOCK, Ticket Agent. acres choice Property No. 14..

74.. 2.. 75.. 5.. 29..

Av. 523 516 606 474 431 514 617 Price. 13.75 i 2.75 2.75 2.80 i 2.85 I 3.00 3.00 NO. 24.. .4..

4.. 4.. 2.. av sjaw I Vkr Av. 546 530 522 .527 ,495 427 Price.

13.00 aoo aoo 3.00 aoo aoo aoo 600.00 185.00 50.00 umten btates 4s, coupons ves United States 4V4s, United States 4Vis, coupons 101 PaCifiC 6S. ,112 Catarrh! i Health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Frioe 60 cents. Naeal injector free For sale by Sedgwick De-Long, 609 Fourth street. tie Lot or Maul crrr freight and ticket office FOURTH AND NEBRASKA STS. Telephone 617.

platting land CALVES. 700.00 1 GEORGE N. SMITH of section 6, township 86, range 43.... Cart Ludwig to Andrew Fessel; Lot ia block 1, Ludwig's addition. J.

H. Preston to A. H. Hazenr Lot ia block 21, St. Aubin second filing.

Hedges Trust company to G. Thomas Lots 1 to block 1C8: lots II. C1IEYNEY, General ARent, bioux crrr, iowa. Av. No.

Av. No. 30. 650.00 Price. $2.75 2.80 3.25 375 442 Price.

ta75 4.00 4.00 3..... 5 veal. '128 1 150 1 170 the No more bills will be introduced Illinois house af ter, to-day. 2 veal. 165 In, -r H.

f- BUBT. BUCHANAN. Gen'l Manairer. 3 Gen'l Fasa. Ag't 160 acres land near I to so, block 136, Peirce's 23,200.00 For full information That Hoklnor Coasrh 1 the city at LtS KVcall S50.00 400.00 Can be so qaicklv by Shilo's Care.

at my office, 316W Ne- VT. $35.00 nor in Andover COWS ANT HEIFERS. No. Price. No.

A v. 8 '878 1 12.00,1 4..,. ..1005 '4 835 8.00 6. 870 4 977- 8.00 6...... 753 2.00 4 957 2 1020 2.00 We cuaranty it.

For sale by Sedgwick HLESS GHILOBiSTf! istftW: PA! 4C DeLona, 609 Fourth street. vbraska St. 5 A Mary ti. era me to wesiey uarcus: xxt ft 24, block 34. lieeds.

Wm. L. Jay to Fred Larson: Part of section 30, township 87, range 47... Missouri Valley Land company to Christeri Kasrxmsscn: Part of gec- tion 31, township 87, range 47.... J.

Holman to Ella M. WestfaU: Lots it and 12, block Blair's addition to Sergeant acre. Addition to Lfiflflfi AND EASY LAQOli Price. 3.50 8.00 aoo 8.00 a 5a aso 3.65 moo The remains of Gen. Spinola were yester 1 1160 2.25 1 1160 day taxen to JSew xork tor ouriai.

1. $250.00 and $300.00. 400.00 900 2.30. 6.. ....1035 so 8.40 730 2.50 4 1077 .1080 2.50 You Suffer 4..

3.. 6.. ,4 Purely and perfectly 1" hamlees. Sold Ur a'J CrtiffTjti, or U- G. Whitney to W.

S. Preston: Lot block 11, Clark's addition D. P. Magner, sheriff, to Ernest Rise: With dyspepsia and liver Shi lo's Yitslizet sruaranteod to enre von. BCLLB.

OXEK AXD CA1TNEBS. arnv pi aw wrapper oa receipt of fest. Writ fnt'rcolar. OtAdS MKDICU COn For Bale by Sedgwick DeLong, 509 Fourth 'AV. 1 Price.

street. 581.31 1,500.00 No. 4.. Lots 12 and ia block 7, and lot 11, block 5, Hedges Table H. D.

Clark to U. G. Whitney: Lot 6, block 11. Clark's E. D.

Smith to Wm. Tackaberryx Lot 2, block 6, Palmer's Morning Side addition i. For aala by Lot E. Wasaer, 1230 Focrth Street, or E. Crady, 417, Fourth Street, drnggiBta.

M. Stanley denies that he has been made governor of the Congo free 1 LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK 500.00 3...... 1466 -1 1340 J. 530 1 1410 3. 1286, 2 1645 1 1800 1 ..:..1890 2.,..1635 Price.

J1.00 .1.50 1.60 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 I 2.40 2.4U Av. 780 870 710 575 876 854 .,..1210 ....1380 ..1520 ....1550 4.50 3.15 aso aso aes 4.00 4.00 ,4.00 4.25 ureaS, I ioDAyaj i OaaraatM4 mm Big ecrnowledjej the leading remedy for OoEorrhce afc CleeU The only aaio remedy for XeneorrbceAorWhites, 1 prescribe it and feel 10. 3. 1. 1.

3. 1. Is not an experiment it has been tested, and its enormous sale is due solely to its merit. is made on honor, and good housekeepers wy SANTA CLAUS SOAP "is a necessity." Don't iet your dealer five you some other kind, if he hasn't anta Claus, but insist on having only SANTA CLAUS SOAP. 1I.K.FAIRBANX ft COMfra, Chicago, Hi loung HoShors I Wc Offer Ton Bemedp which Inaure Safety to Lifo of Mother and Child, 1500 safe in recommending it to all nfftrert.

A.J.STONER.H.D, Yankton Portland GUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST FOREIGN Central Stock Yard. Siotrx Crrr, April 16. DZCATTTX. lLta EoI4 by Brarvisa If MOTHER'S FRIEND Hogs ISO. Only three loads of hogs were received to-day, hut Jal the close of Seventy-two transfers; consideration.

1151,176.34, Bucklen'a Armc Salve. The beet ealve in the world for cuts i brniaos, torea, nlcers, salt rheum, fever aorc tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money" refunded. Price 25 centa per box: For sale by W. Budyo 1 The wife of ex-Congressman Candler, of Massachusetts, died yesterday at St.

Augus- -tine, after protroctid illness. Sleepless Xighta Made miserable by that terrible coueh. Shilo's Cure is the remedy for you. For eale by Sedgwick DeLong, lift Fourth street. the market 4 p.

M. these remained unsold. Cattle No receipts and no sales of cattle to- 3E3" IE S3 3FL MoNKI X- District Agents, 308 and 310 Jackson Street. SCHIFFHAMN'S CURE Xlve Stock: -Elsewhere. Chicago, April 16.

THE JA3. EL FltJDTJCE Cooperative Boiler Gp. First and Wall Streets, Sioux Citj, Iowa. Tour patronage solicited, both in new and old work. furnished on Boilers, Tanks.

Smoke Stacks, Breach insrs, and all kinds of Sheet Iron All; TFork guaranteed. Sobs Confinement of it 4 JPaini Horror and Mitk. After singoneboteof'Mothcra Friend I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that WRafcnpiM afterward usual In such Axxuc Oaok, Lamar, Mo Jan. 15th, VfL Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot prloe, 11.S0 per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed tree.

CKADFIELD ItEGULATOIl ATLANTA GA, fiOLD BY AUL DRUaGiSTS. Isrtutly Mtlcro fin wtmt vtcWt u4 team lortobi tlm. HO WllTlSfi for Ei-'LITS. Eicf w4 Vy ialiaiuMB, ') cUa I nwliut, net aod certain, ad a ar li th iwalt In til emu out. A ATEflTS Cattle Receipts, 10,000.

Market steady to strong and higher; steers, top, 86.25; others, SELD FOR INVENTOR'S i eatlc th noM akratMmL Pra, Sue aad d.bu ml as JAMES P. WALL. Contractor and Builder. siocKers ana yearungs, orcrsut, ot wj mama, bmapi reO Maosp. DiS.

Km 5CHIFFWANM, cows ana neucrs, sj.uxr.4.oa A. BATCHEIDER, United Bank Building. Hogs Receipts, Market steady to a m. T' 7.

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