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-y - - - GPP ~ 1@7 90; light, 7 00@7 65; skips, 4 25@6 85 "abmflka I&Blflnal m Oattlo—~Market woak nl:i nlulw, nn’d prices steady : cond to ohojoe shippine and export, 5 90@6 40; common to fair, b 20@ #360,000 | ° T2 Of Omaha, Neb. st up Oapital - - il Shoep—Market moderately _aetive, DIRECTORS: l‘ll:dv M;l‘ un;h;n(nd; common to fair, 10N 375; gond to choice, 4 75 @b 75 BN, Preaident, of Steels, Johinaon & | * g Drovers’ Journal oable from Liver. pool reports: Onttlo—Stronger; best American steers 4 hicher tnan st week; 154 per pound os'imated dasd weight, Shoon —Highe -ud upplies steady. UMAHA MAME s, Wholosals Prioes. Orrios or THR OMana Bre, Monday Hvening, April 23 The following sre the ouly changes re. Oraxnd for bustuess April 27, 1863, with ihe | POTted 18 the market to-day: weet captial Cf nuy baua 1o Nebrasks Wheat, cub, No. 2 advancs CowLoTions recelve special attention and chas | A4 ¥ suced 4c; rejsoted bo. o8 lowost obtainable here or elsewhere, Barley, cash, No. 2 advanzed 2c; No 8 IsTannst allowed on time deposits upon tavor- | advanced do, able torms and tpon accounte of banks and bank: | Rye, onsh, advanced 25, " Corn advanced Lo, Foumon Exouanos, Govoramont Boads, a0d | ¢ aciing1 15 Oovar~ and City Becties bought and sold. Kive Bibae deallinel 98 1t i prep.red to do a general banking businoss WA bl v ail ies dotalls ,and i the treatmient of custom. | Potatoes deslined e, ers In will parsue tho most lberat ro'ley convte | Nails declined 25.. Barbed wire declined jo, tent with'sa‘e banking. Local Grain Deslings. J. W. KOUDEFER. WHEAT.~ Onnh No, 2, 943; cmah No Broker 8, 7740; rejected, 50c, Btocke, Nonds, Commercial Paper and all other BARLEY. —Ouh No 2, 65 Wo 8 s dea tin RYH—OMh. 47c. OORN- New mixed, {83, OATS—86e. SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@1 50; mothy reed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, white clover sead. 13 00; millet seed, Inngarisn seed, 1 10; orchard graes w E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prestdent, of 0., B & Q R. R., Boston, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselior and Attoruey. at-Law. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. B, W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashler of the First Naiicnal Bank of Omaha, and connected with no active management of hat Bank stnce it organization ln 1864, G FINANGE Aii) GOMMERCE. iriausacion, ¢ h FINANCIAL. 'l' Wpecial Dispatch to Tiw B New Yok, April 25, Goveraman's § per cent lower for 3's and 3§'s, with unchavged 4'd ax Stock irreguiac aa compared with prices ruling at tha cloce on Situriay, Soue Produce. shatesu fraction highet and somo a fraction POTATOES—40@450 per bushel, lower, The market closed with stronger| ONIONS—40@blc per bushel w tone than apparont at aay previous time ‘I’(”ETE&';“‘"‘;:: oonatey, 184 to-day. HONEBY—Calitorat or 1b, 21 APPLES—Per bareel, 43 25028 2 ORANGE: Mmlnl, 4 00@$5 00 0)@b 10 por box, 'y per bushe!, 250@2 75, Spectal Dl-u-uchu' 0 'Lus Ban, FLOUR—Jobhing prices, Jack F¥rost UHIVAGO, 8t. Lonis winter) 83.75 per 100 Lhs,; Topeka Omioacs, April —Fiour—Market | Pa Konsas, 560; Minnehahs -\‘.andy and unchsa. e 5 spring wheat, 8 50 wuwsovs, § DO@4 23; Lavers, | win 4 b@v 75; pateniw, 7 W@7 5Y; wiater | tor, Live Stock. ATTLE -Fat stoers, 81 73@5 75 COWS - 81 00@4 60, 3 3 51710 SHEEP - $150¢5 00, PRODUOKW & P i IVISION®S, = Kogle, XXXX win- Triumpl spring, best, 2. 76; whent, 4 Uu@6 00, Uhristis wuporlative, 5.80: bran, per Wheat -Market nasettiod but gene ton, $16.00; chopped feed, 818 00; lowei; 1 102 for A nil. 1 1'§@l 12 Quecn Bea flour, pur sack, 8 25; Nellie May; 1 14} tr June; clye, per sack 260, 15@1 1} for Ju | 2 Poultry, uuu(r.xs Live per doz, $100@ lif(‘KF\YS Dressed, per Jb,, 15¢, DUGKS—Dreseed, per 1b « EESE —Dress-d, per 1b., @rocere List Ouis-~Market quist nud ensier; 424 for| OCANNED GOOUS—Ogaters, (Dtand- cash nod April; 42(@ s for May; 428:|ard), pec cass, 8 T0@390; strawher- for June; 4o for JuU. rles, 2 1, 2 40, reasp. Rye—Markct firm saa higher at 614, berries, 2 . Dame. Birley—Markes duill snd oomiosl at|sons, 3 rtlo B@ite. paarn u.hun~ntJ'1 ¢ higher st 1524c. pa asee, B galar bu scuve snd | (3reen sh; 19 26@19 .0 | 1 for ilay; 1900 )4 111?@111 Or An, 11 110 @bsg i plams,? B €, 9 per cass, 2 90; do choice, , ine Apples, 2 ), por case Puaches, 2M per oase, 8 00; £0; do, (pie}, & I, per doren, 2 Lotinintng Co 19 523 tor Ju uly; 17 85@19 87 Liaed —M @11 72} fo. @11 874 for Juue; 11 97 and August, BulkMests—In fair domand Tierces, 1b_cans, 5-1b do, A@1200 for July, aua prime to choice, 7§73 Patina, 68c No. 1 mackercl, balt brls, 7 £0; L kite, 1 00; family mac erel, half brls, 5 23; fs: nl(vmnc\mm, ite, No.1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 = 1y, 13@222, t and uncuwoged st 16@154c. Whisky ~Murket quiet and unchanged at 116, Freights—Corn to Buffalo, bushel. Carn Boarn, — Whent Tower; 1117 tor May; 112 for June; 1 14§ | - for July; 1 13 for Auguse, f nand active, but wmarket de vwdered, 100: Cut loaf, 94c; * Confectioners’ A, xtra O, 84c; Extra O, low, T3o; dark yellow, tandard Com., 443, bbi In fair demand, but at lower | 3tandacd do, 44 gallon kegs, $305; Stan- r May; 42h@42{c for June; do, 4 rallon izegs, $1 95, LELCedaslEA@ it 5| TSODA—In Ib papers, 83,50 per case; kog LLES—Medium, in barrels Active hut S SYRUP 1 . but 5o lower for Mav, and dsc: @ or May, ; . Liard—Icregular und fairly active at |} | bbis, 4 00; omalls, in bbls belower for Apri!, and advauced 2hc tor|? 00; gherking, in June. k 00, ™ +40; _Bilyor Gloss STMOUIRS ron, 9§n BroolalorGloas, Sr Louis, Aprit 23 Flour—Marke! | 7 higher; tamily, 4 75@) 85; choice, 5 20@ powder, good, 45@55; b 80; faocy, b 35@H 55. Tmperisl, good, 40@45c; Wheat—Markes higher and active, but Young Hyson, good, 3 the advance wes ot and olosod lower and 30@81 00; dapan’ Nat Leaf, weak; No 2 red fall, 1 133@1 4 for cash; s uflxm,,, 0od, 114@L 15h for May; 116§ 1 176, closing 40@bh; Souchong, at 116§ tor Junr: 1 14}@1 15, ciosiog at Ab@A 1133 tor Jul 123@1 134, closiog st ROPL—Sianl, 3 inch and larger, 1lc; 1|2§ for Aug 1101@1 103, closiog at | g ik, 11k 1097 for the yaar, No. 3 red fall, 1 0@ 00! DEN\’VARIB—]"O boop palls, 1 06} bid, according to location. 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, No, Corn—Market opened active and ad- 1, 8 50; Pioncer washboards, 1 85 fiwbh vanced, but fell off at the close; 503@51ic Crown 2 80; Wellhuckets, 8 50, for cash; 50§@blo, olosing at 5«;. for| LEAD—Bar, 81 65 May; H3%o, ctueing st 58c for June; 55%3, | VINEGAR—Pure lllpll extra, 160: closing st 583 for July; 568@564o for au- | pare spple, 15c; Prus aople, 160, guat; 462 for the year. .—Dny lu.dn,l‘ bhl. 1 1o Anh- Oata—Market dull 43}@44io for o--h- ota, in sae ks, bbls dajry 60, 5, 42§@480 for April; 422 for May; 42§ SOAPB—-KIrk'l Savon Imperial, B June, Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirk's mndndkg 75; Rye—Market dull at 554c bid. Kirk's white Rlullw: rk’s Qorn Mesl—Masrket firmer at 2 50,. Eutocs, 215 Kirk's e Queen, Butur—Mnrku quiet; dairy, 20@25¢; [ (100 caken), _40; Kirk’s magnolis doz., | ga cresmery, 25 POTAS! -nnlyl cans, 4 case, zun—hnkut quiet; western fresh, 17} | in case, 8 85; Blblflh'l Ball 2 doz in case, 73 190; A.lwhanA.l.lldolhwl 1 60, Whisky—Market quiet at 1 14, P! Roasted, cholce, red Ten. Lsrd Market bhigher; jobbing, 1 193 | nessee, lOnpn'lb faney -m«. 104c perIb; Bulk Meats—Market strong and held | raw—white I.nrlnh mw, 100} woasted higher; long clear, 10 30@19 35; short rib, | 124c. mggggw 45; short clear, 10 65 asked, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 lbl,ml.,‘:fllc; Be, ket firm and higher; long lbh b(xufl)lhl I.GM.. 950 ey ) rou onson, 88 10| -qun-. A clear, 11 00; short rib, 11 10@11 15; short MEATS—Hams l c; bacon 5:'5..0. B( clear, 11 82}, but generally held higher, ’ " b, clear i lb. 11! I‘R__._A.E ¥10. 5:; ugm per 1b,, S x;" s h: Bpecial Dispatches t0 Tis Bus, g:n 8" l‘ l.uldotw oo nfifi iders per Jb, c; tierc r e o Ao 8PIC Sppse, 31t Allaplos, 18 i M OH104G0, April 28,—Receipts and ship- J-v-. 264@:3)o, ocha, 2830t Arbuckle’s ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: JHEESE—Full Oream, 140) Part Reots, Shipm'ts, | Skim, 1042, L Amnlun. Hog fi;g’g ‘1’_288 Western, 2 76; North gm oo Lawia Bhee L5% D Tonbing” peioes, Ohop foed New Youk, April 23.—Receipts o —Jobbing * prices, oo shipments of live stock for the past 24 ,3—050 poz 100 1bs.; cbop oorn, §L48; bran, hours have been as follows: e Now #4 00pes bl Ory Goods. BROWN oomfls-muu. A, 8jo Boeves Quarters of beef. O f mutton, 324 oton XX, 70; Atlsnta A, ke %hn:\:;:uo e 260 FEM }Bun un‘L[akMun, ‘O}%VE it e Vi b i ""‘ L Oin(! } tandard LIVE ET¢ “:-:,n L, 6fo; M{;‘du river, 746} Poquot A, 8§c; Bpecial Dlgpatchea b0 Tax Bax, cohawmut oa 0, o;* Washus ey it By Thor ::o A, Blc, S 48, 1340; Wal- i New Youk, April 23.~The Drovers' Journal Bureau repocts: Boeves—Market fairlyactive and firtuer; 1 50@2 00 per hean higher; extr:me steers, 6 90@7 41 per cwt live weight; a carlond of fancy steers sold a5 770; the genersl| g 14 Thes Alksabor v, S0y Avgoia g T30 1S 05 o oj (thantio LL, ‘B.&s..’ Stute X 4-4, Tor mington O 4.4, 6ko; uckeyed, & n.qou Indiun Orchard 'AA 9-8, 84c; sios Lebigh E%-4, 940, fanp n N THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY , 84 50: Iowa nut $4 50; Rook 98""- l1 3 Anthnd“, #11 50@12 00; Oanon City, $7 00 per ton. Horses and Mules. Extra draft 8176, to 225.3 Oom. d-. A8§c; Arlington fancy, brown, 8jo; M&- and xtra heavy, 200; Fall mver hrown. extra heavy, 11ic; Ind.lm browe 1ia: Nevonset A broxl. b » TIVKLNUS=amakeng A 5%|mon dralt horees, $100, to 160, Extra 19¢; do XX blue 82, 1840: Arrowannn, Sho; Claromont B B! 164a; Oonestogacso. | fArm horsos, 8110, "to 125, Common to tra, 1740; Hamilton D, l‘m Lo-xnhn A "}"‘" farm horser, 8§90 to lllm. thm 20, 15¢; x;)-h.m 1;: 830, to 75,) Common oxtrs 4.4, 28c; Pear! i oam XX blue stipe, 150, Shotuokat § ,‘“m"{‘f i Tkt 3o 100 common, ) 5, to 1003 common, 1 12c: Yeoman's bluo 29, 9o h &‘w--mm;;*.:“w'az- - By 3 Andover ue, rling - blue Somn, }Iuixfxn%mdl 010 lnxfx-; '-um ag.ro-Lo.ul(:Bm % xz:f:lQ o AAA, do do o rmakets b wid broway | 147 g o 9ho; Mgmo mmlm stripe, 15h0; Pearl | g &'wmt aallon; rediatiliod River, blue and bro 16cy Ui Al 1508 an':,nd -mwn. {:":n 1 Unoasville, 150; Kmtnakybourbw-.fi“'ml Km CAMBRIOS- liamiard, S Eddyatono B IR e R Mn|n 24 inch double tace, She; Garner A 4(,,.....“, 1 40@4 00, He. Manhattan glove finish, !!‘ GINS— )Imponod 4 50@6 003 domestlo, .wpnn do 603 do b!na Pequot 1 40@3 00 80 Lockwood kid faish RUMBS--Im) ] New OORSET mANs—-Amory. 8ej Andron | Eingland, 2 00@4 00; domosti ocoggin antteen Byo; Clarondeu, 650; Cones EAOH AND APPLE ?!m Y- oz aattoens, 7ic; Hallowal, 8c; Inddi |y pp Orchard 7§o; Natragansett, improved, 8§, HAMPAqNgs-xmpn.m w mu. l! 00@‘3' 0 Amwetpaa, oase, 12 0@ l"px{:enll oatteen 940; Rockport, 7§, Ul ARRTS— or owsc, 4 60@10 00 TS--Allens, 640; Amemm, 4o Aruold, To; Borwick, 44o; Cosheoo, T Conestogs, 64o; Duxl 3 Dunnell, | WINES--Rb no wine, pet case, 6 0@ Cy@70; bddyl!une. 7To; Gloucester, 6o: 4 gt\\‘rmfx\;!y7flcn" Kalckarbockor, G ot i e L no '0; Mystio, ; 6o; N e e 5 St o i Glnghams, T Kt M:’.‘":p:d.”'.o@:“,..r“"f. it Oriontal 0, b e GINGHAME Am"-lflw" Arggie, | it Tiger, o Mi)"d..‘,’:.',a' Orown, ot 1041, Aiantie, and, 4o} | gAOK] All grades—Oommon, 25 to e P Keniiwortb, o1 ' Plae. | ummlmd— lis Durbam, 16 ett, 1 Sussex, bc GOTTONADH:-~Abberville 14ge | 38403 Dukes Dusham, 16 on d6o) Seal of North Oarol \e o 46; Sed of Nebras. Agate, 200; Arerican, 110; Artisian, 20¢; Oairo D and T, 134c; Olariza D and T+ | X 16 o2 38c; e o Washington Lett v, Ex Seuator MoDonald is very often Wis; Doccan Co.btripes Dand 1, 160; Koy. | B i ¥} S5/ S’ fl'g: 160; Ocesn D and T, 18 hkofpml ; Ocean D and i, Royal 1 | Morio unwas od, lght; 14@160; hoavy,o, Suseex, 13c; Tioga, 14 achusatt shirt | @19156; medium um'ufh.d. light, 18@70 in checks, 134c3 o, Naakin, 136; York, wasbiod, ohoice, §20; fatr, 800; fulnding lain Naakin, 14c; do ohonh\nulp'\l(m! and w,, 95¢; burry, blackand cotted woo z H?E%"S"”fl“d y 1047401 —_— o o y ntinental C 43, Tio, Frat of the Loom 104, 273 New| A BOURLON LEADER. York mills98, 850; do 78, 80c; do b, 24 o 4, 19 do 49, 160; Pe 490 ; i 1 s, 18 O "%, “whos 5o | Lifo-ize Portrait of Ex-Senator 3 j do 48, 17, D DRUGE AND UiiHBI0A TS - Acid, McDonald, of Indiana. ; Bary. S ’ fi?'fih',""#:,;, 73,:,, 1},"_’ 750, '?;.',E,: m,,: The Prospective Standard Bear- or oz, oroform, per 0! Bovers powdors, o b 5 Hpeom| ©F OF the Party in 1884, 8003 ly tate, o gf.‘ffif_ R o2 By 55 | His Caresr in the Senate and His Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, $115, Oil, Interview With Gould Olive, por gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 605 or on, 81807 Potassiuny Lodide 55 Salacin, per oz, 400 Soua Morphine, per or, 8 £6; nur floar | mentioned sa the coming candidate por b, 401 Strvchnine, ver ox. 1 45, of the demooratic party. No ono, as stone, 13403 Vlu.,nckut. 19¢; Oll; 860; Dog T'ail anov, 124c; do, § 0z 20c, eln 10.4,37401 | 785 1630 Pembroke 10- 4 250 Poquot 1(‘»4, 284 Qarbolic, b0cs_Acid, Tartarla, 650; Balaam Salts, por Ib, WK Iycovite, pare pol bL Opfu, 85 ¢ uinine P, & W, & R. & &, Pgitts Olis and Varnishes yet brought forward, 18 more popular. OILS—110" earbon, ver gallon, | Phorg are good remsons for MeDon- {3:’ 117':‘!? hudllght, Lt sy He belongs to the 9c: | ald’s popularity. 150° mremma' ""mfi,'“"ll ' i | best grade of tho public men of the raw, per gallon, 56; linseed, buflurl old schocl. He is slmple and mont f’er u,’onflsf"i- 1;5:1 '&zfi;le‘f't P::.'gl demcunfilu h‘m his mlnne;n, without J ? ¢ 5 2 " |aplog the humllity ot a demagorue. fix‘r\x on, gllm:‘.”lr;? No. §,120; swoet, His record as a senator ls a strong, 175; fish, W. gi per E'.u,,.' . not & brilliact ove. No one would mm per gmun, 90¢; No. 75c; lubri. | ever call him an orator, but as a M“n?- L alion, 80¢; summer, 16, spenker he is very olear. Ho is gifted with a strong fund of common sense, go“men machil m'-. ;- 1, pnrxglnluan. 8(!)5:' :Vc sporm, signal, por gallon, 80c; tur- : pentins, por gallon, 65c; napths, 74°, per and 28 he I8 a trained and well skiiled gallon, 18c; G4°, 170 lawyer, his epoeches have always been PAINTS IN OIL—WN“ lead, Omuh.\ read with attention. P, P.. 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, His personal appearance inapires Jlomeillos groon, 1 fo b T oans, ¢loonfidence. Ho has tho look of o rul:iy":cal.lfi?:' yiekints :u:‘v’.' man of solid rense, He ls above the Bia; Trenoh stuoe. i cil nast 1oo; foaw | medium height. T should say ho fs aad burnt umber, 1T caas 100; raw and |at least b feet 10 inches in height, He burnt Sienoa, 105: vandyke brown, . |ls well rounded la flesh, His welght ; ";"'ffl‘:éfi"fla? it bl;‘v?l;u:l;:x;g“ must be in the neighborhood of 200 vor ) 2 M“f%. Ctsamacina bive, 166) eHnws pounds, His head is large and woll green, L, M, & D., blind and shutter | shaped. The fron-grey halr is thin un greez, I, M, & D,. 16:; Paria groen, 18c; | top, falllng into a looee rolling curl ab r.[l:llhn m([l{ l.‘m{ Vc%vu.m:l“rcd. %L.&I“ul‘“’ the back of his neck, His forehead 0, 2%0; Awmerican Vermilion, I, &P, 180 | i broad and llaed with the farrows of chroma yollow, Lu, M., 0. &D 0., 18¢ + ks yellow -tcyhre, 9c; golden ochre, 16) imknz thought. Hlu:yobrmm are sharp and deyer, Sc; graining oolors: light_oak, dark extremely black und loug, They are o0a's, walnut, shestaut and aeh 15c. as sharp and belligorant in outline as Dry Painte a young huesar’s mustache, Under- White lesd, 8c; Freuch sinc, 10c: Par |neath these vigorously oatlined brows whiteing 05 whlzmg giiders, 1%c; |are two brown-black eyes. They “h’“flh “"lll;l {lfih E}’xl"yk 1&‘2’;”% have the aharp gleam of an c; Lo, ordinsry, - 3 i bk Ll"a' hos “‘m"m'm“’ Y0o; vandyke | 200te observer. The cheek-bones are Ecown, 8c; umber, burnt, 43 mmber, raw red and high, the nose slightly cut of lc.xuounb. burn t, 4c; sienas, raw, 4o | the straight line but not unshapely, reen genuine, 35¢; Parin green com’ | while the mouth is small, thin-lined, rome groon, Y.' 20c; chrom |and fnclinod to bow downward, The ’"’“x 120; yermillion, Eng., 705; 16¢ | face is very broad, fall, and smooth- willion, " Ameri e, 18¢c; Indiau red, 1 haved 1 ,h It p 11 f th Fove pis, Ther yemoting. toad, - Ookasose | #haved to bolow {ho lower lno of the zgc;‘:‘vanufim rod Am., 1§c; red lond, nc, blae-tinted jaws, whero a gray wisp of me yellow, gennlnu. ¢ hrome beard enclrcles the throat, The beard low, K., 120; ochre, rochelle 8c; oc! ' is 80 heavy that the close shaving leaves a strong blue shade upon the oohm Americen, ;fl lu:fin:mm 23‘,' lower features, in marked contrast with the warm red color of the upper 20, | bylsts, He was & momber of the sen- 0 | whiskered man colled up in his easlest APRIL 24 1883 5 The rooms were filled with politioal frlends, lawyers and journalists from H M mornln« until Iate into the night, His frlends were wolcome to oo his ° ® ° ea v y rwlmm-'whnthehr he v"l‘: in or not. .t()l;m ’ class of men he not 'm come Into hinnm'::: 'l‘nuap::r;lob‘: | ( ’ I O‘ I 'H I I_\-I i ;: I whose membership ranks nearly as AND Mghuhlhu -n;\ron;:; onn;t 'l“o l’h; G ] F : h' men wl s ene ot it o1} (rents’ Furnishing Goods, w'u::d say: “Ioan only llsten to y:m M d fng i ol e gty adhered 1309 Farnam Street, , when the Th t pending before the senata judiclary OMAEA - - NEEB. oomn“&;”l)J,yl}hwl‘?h""l‘dnhh hnnd o hisroome o Fourternih sieo GEORGE HEIMROD The Leading 16th Street into his rooms on Fourteenth street ate jadlolary commlittee--a committee one day, and found a small black chalr before the open coal fre. The small man arose oasily, as he luid “You are Senator hel)muld presumef’ ‘'Yes,” said MeDonald, still stand- ing. F ey TR ok W ‘Bells at Bottom Prices. Ynlx;k,"l' said the oaller, A" “You are member of the senste Fresh Lpttu;e, ,muclm committec?” Pie Plan', “I a S hlvo very heavy Interests pnnd~ Cucumbeu, fng before your committee,” said ing b Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples. oul e 5 T L ANDRETH'S GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS, members of the Albany leglualature, he sald very slowly: ‘‘Ihave come to GEO. HEIMROD, 613 North Sixteenth Stree McDoneld stiffaned at tne tone and U - P' mauner of Gould. He s sternly: “‘Mr, Gould, you cannot see or talk to me upon the subject of the Unfon Pacifis interests except in the jadiol- ary committee room and befure the - - ——— i W. F. STOETZEL . . ’ MocDonald only listened for a mo- Se”s the BeSt ment, then he grabbed his hat as he waid: “‘Mr, Gould, I am goiog eut of the room !f I cannot stoy you in any other way. You should go, but I am not in the habit of ordering oallers » m;:‘i ‘?nt if you do not I shall be % obliged to.” Gould saw the sevator was in ear- ln the CItY' nest and went out. 1t was his first ! R DW u R E TTIN WA KD IER, 52! South Tenth Street. Fresh Radishes, Green Peas, Gould burst into an impatient laugh, as if this were a bid for a higher price, and began going over what he wanted done. and evly interview with MoDonald, Wi b STNE AR The social ambition and ill-temper of Muvs. Hendricks brought about sev- erpl ycars ago anopen rupture between McDona!d end Hondricke, This break has had a warked fficl on the politiea of the state of Ind!ana Had 1heso two gentlomen boen united the demecrats balleve 1ndiana could have been carried ia tho last election. Mrs Hendrlcka has always boon displeased at the great popularity of the present Mrs. McDonald. Boiors her marriage with the seustor Mra. Hondricks was eatisfied that she hersolt held » supor. lor positlon, Afier the marrisge Mrs, McDouald had to fuffer s groat deal from the peity soclal perseoutfons set up by DMrs. Hendricds ond her followers, This resulted In a coolness botween MoDonald and Hendrioks, who were oth ly. At Cincinvattl, MeDo: chairman of the state delegation, rep resonted honestly Heudrick,s iuter: osta, even aftor ail hope for Hondr was gone, Hendricks wan thon beg- ked to withdraw by all his {rionas. Ho know thut the withdrawal wouid have ment the aclcotion of MoDonald in hia pluco. Hendeicks would have withdrawn bat hls wifo would not let him, The termagont element of the Heudrloxe family thus had tho power to defeat McoDonald’s securiog a place ou the ticket, He could have carricd the state, hia friends confidently be- lleved, but McDonald sturdily refused [T to allow his usme to bo used unlers Hendricks would withdraw, although he was repeatod/y nrged to do no He is not aman of large fortune, Ho han a fine Jaw practioo, from which | Store, Cigars from $16 per 1.000 npwards he derives a good 1vicome. Thisprac- | or Price List and Smp|es 1nale Breech Luadlng Shoc Guns. frum 85 tu $10. ouble Breoch Loading Shot Buns, from $18 to 876 Mugzle Loading Shot Buns, From $6 to $25.% Fishing Tackel, Base Bally and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of Shuw Uasua Alwaya on ha.nd. fi rted and Key West Cigars a la.rze line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything re: quired in a first-class Cigar, Tobacco and. Ngt:og 0 inHES—Barrels per lon Furniture, extra, $1 10; hmlmu. 1 |partof the cheeks. He Invariably dresses In plain black. His clothes 81; coach, extrs, $1 40- oach, o. 1, H&Kmflflm 175 '&“" 700, are well made, with no affectation of oil finiah, §1 80. gungnr carelessness. His disposition is an even one. He rarvely loses his temper. His black eyes indicate, however, that he bas a temper with which it would not do to trifle, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—4xreen butcher's hides, flifl h cured 6‘@1}0[ hld“l'le;m lfld kip, 140 d!! hld- sound, | His publio record is one that will 45~ 10@110; 't.! 015 Ibs, l.l.lfi; ji<d h [ not compel him to go befora the pub- lic to make any defense. He has been for honest money when the oraze o- | for rag money in bis state ran at the highest. He has been always con- 20, No. ] N°‘ 805;, %‘; llerutlllu. In nll“;fle senate dlscus- sions he has steadlly opposed any- 55:{ 2;:’ B fiuno's“nnh, ;“1, N:u‘;t] thing like extreme views. He {s the most temperate and moderate of the democratic leaders. He s stolid enough not to be Influenced by any mete party clamor, He is & very domestlc man, I remember him well when he first 0o, Tallow 7c, Leather. 880 to 420; hemlock sole, 38c to 8603 hun ock kip, to 100{ runner, 85¢ to 80c; hemlock nlll. 85c to 120; hem- tor, 400 tob came to the senate. He had rooms at 5‘.‘.'4:..;.“50.0.75, ok kiy,. 80 to| Willard's hotel. He was then a %‘1‘3! u?‘lkbc 120 to -"1‘ % wn’nag kip, dv:dowor. accompanied b'hllhh only ; ¥rench oalf, j ¥us | daughter, She was a slight :; 5”:"001&0"0%'0 h‘w to 10 50; brunette, ever active and x‘urvou. to bble O, D, Moroooo, simon; | Constant change was neces to her 350468 00. Mo h B n, happiness. Her health was frall, Death 88—No 1 s ar n-t.llol No 2 HARNE had already marked her for his ows. dlh 89¢; Ns. 1 Ohio 880, l o 85 108N I No. 2 do, | The father knew this, and carefull; 86es No. 1 Milwaukee, 7c; No. 3do 840, | oongealed this knovl‘dgo from th{ '::;_"zn‘ dlnflh“l;n Hehnenr xnlppoud her wishes anything, e was her W. q"on“",hlm. ""i;.h,f:l',::fi, -hlngla- * humble, devoted . The daughter .vomT AND smmm&-u ft, and | wan always coming and golng In his nnder. 50, parlor, no matter how the senator Rd—l“t and under, 00. | mightbe sufronnded by political callers. 8 W. (Wh.nl.’lm came In, the father's nt;n- ion left gvery one, to turn to his 40d 6 ln., §2 00; “Yittle girl, nyfie called her, anxlouns to have every moment.possible of ber soclety. To amuse her, he constantly encouraged the presence of .yoang peoplb in his rooms Then Miss Rose English, adeshing Indlanapolis beauty, fn th(ngzun Bhe.was o great friend of Miss McDoumald, and be- tween the tw8, .the rooms of the sena. tor, were made to resound with gayety. Fn‘rxcmd—xo. SRR TING — No, 1 (2nd common boards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, 25y bulk per ous- B-")a; Oumnnf., bbl, 2 25 Towa plaster ?0 Enh fi 50c, _Tarred hlt 100 1 traw board, $8 b0, Nuvy HardwarbaList. Iron, rates, $2 plow steel, special eaet, 7¢; crucible, 8o; special or German, 60; emt’ tool do, 16@20 wazon Lpoken, b gz\@ano hube, pee set, 3 nales were at 6 44@7 00; exporters uso R 75;do O 9, The; du R 96, 7io; e ; folles, suwed | Tho senator never appeared more on.- loads, and psid 7 00 t f J A 4 8 ; tonguee, ench, 70@B850; arles, :.u'a?:‘t'n;‘l‘..r:’:;u 7uh.~§.§n°z:' el "“""“"“‘ o4 w‘“‘“‘"“ “ Wfi- 750; square’ nuts, per 1, 2@llc; ptonied than when seated In front of York for the week were 723 head of live BI EACHED LUTTONB—AMM cattle, gin L 4-4, 9&‘ Blackstone AA Impefld% Sheep—Market & shade firmer; '~ @x- Y, §o hall bleached d-4,de;, Cabot 4-4, :‘.‘fl:m:;.t’f?:ffi..”w“’ cwt; lg‘;wm;ng Walty 44,9 o ¥ratof the Loom 9 + 0 yearlings, b 20@5 70; ciip P, b 0@ ",'“’lj;’""“g,l U it o s 6 50, 'l b i T Live hogs steady at '7-50@8 00| I our carloads sold at 7 ST@8 00, CHICAGO. OxioAao, Arm 23 —The Drovers’ Joar nal rep >rts as follows: }w 'Hogs—Market fair and strong, and 5@ | 8¢f drab, 10¢ bigher; mixed, 7 00@7 45; heavy, 7 40 | plaids, mu, do X. lOu do ‘cambrie H‘)ol ; New Pequot A, 1 nperel 'rwnl._ 12&1 Pocnnot «4 8o, fmu, 110y Wlnuu s Ooloud)—-uhn' B do Xa o brown snd drab, n.open five, with a small black clgar his mouth, as he listened, to the chatter of a group of young people, - -uhm per a@mc; rivea, por ib, 1i¢; e 1B, ‘matleable, o | & ixon, -a&-. 60 uowb-n. 60 harrow toeth, doj 7@bo; Burden’s| The nexj year his bright, ha) “" ¥ V;IR‘!‘;:.!;- ':.“:"“lho““‘"fi ‘é faced daughter: dled. 0 un:g{ 1ku Og J came back to Washington alone. JHe 10 to 609, 4 50, engaged s plain suite of rooms upon auo s $1.86; Bwk -hnc. 8210, | Fourteenth street just above;Willard's 'a‘ “Zxr 'm“' “c; ‘Bh:t‘ l:)t:ta.l. Tha:le he wn; c;m!ar::l:, bat e rooms alwa B rabl . bt P lonely laok. ~anly ’nmlu wh«’: Morris Bun Bl , $12; itobreast | €Ver came into the rooms was some lump, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, $4 50; Iows place seekr, or the forlomn landlady. ner when MoDonald was in the senato, so that when his publio career was finlshed he did not have to go to work and build up anew his buainess, as the average public men has to do when hrimlx;mi tlo private life. If Sona- tor cDonald should be nomi- nated and eleoted to the prestdsnoy, | Located on 24th Street, Bouth of St. Mary's AVt!mw. Convenient he would mske a premdent who to Stree Kailway, snnoundedb bemuu fal shade trees, I:rl;lllllld lurtllulm :ine in the way odl and es 0018 adn ancy. s administration woul J be confpreuons for pistn heneety and | SOCIAL GATHERINGS OF lFA ILIES OR SOCIETIES The greatest objec— ‘Who oan be accommated in flr-t~alu- style, The bar is always provided with the bes d probably the fatal ob. o n‘"" l‘lq“"" "d 0"“" jection to his being nominated by the democrats, is the fact that he Is too ood & man, The democrats are not n the hablt of bringing such men to the front, If they had been the; W. F. OLARK | WATLL PAPHR, siasizet e w o oot | PAINTER, PAPER HANGER & DECORATOR TUTT’S ~ PILLS !YMP‘I’OM. OF A TORPID LIVER Bowels costh Pain In th fifi';'a,w". fi?-z'n': Kalsomining, Glazing, ] AND WORK OF THIS OHARAOTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, E. Oor. 16th and Douglas Streets, . . . 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