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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS It Was a Bearish Day in the Chicago Corn Pits BUT CHANGES ARE UNUSUALLY SMALL osed to Possess Articl Sto. Cudahy Brothers Are So the Bulk of the May Are Trying to Squeer and onds, and ks CHICAGO, TIL, April 20Tt was a bearish d fn thecorn pit with extraordinarily heavy trading at times and sharp fluctuations. Dur- ing the me all the markets took a plun: but at the close the turn was strong. Com pared with last night the chunges are curl- ously small. Wheat + up and corn % Tork and lard and ribs arc 24coff. Decidedly Interest Is centered In The Cudahy brothers are popuinrly supposed 1o possess the bulk of the May article and port_hus it they aro tryinz to sque yed® ago John Cudahy mude n pretty psnny n o terrific hug innugarated the last day of tho month, It stuted they unloaded 1,000,000 bu. when the murket was ut its helghth toaay. Iloyden & Co., alded by Ken nett, Hopkins & Co., ald thoe selling for the Cudunys, Hoyden & Co. poo-hooed the idea that tiey were manipulating a corn deal for 18 4 corn wns tho puckers, ‘helr traders, however, never left tue corn pit all day. The ovenlng was very Irregular and excited, Tnitial trades were from Yo to 4e above the final quotations of yesterday. There was good buying on the continued bad weather and poor grading and vhe market advanced 24c. Soliing by supposed longs started the erowd to seiling freely. or this pres- sure the price went down with various r tions “%e. but rallicd soon afterwards 115e, ro- ceded Se. ndvanced Ko, tthe close had gaincd but e, Not i e nt s in the 116 10ads that arr auso of tho scareity 18 sald to be the crention this year of the erade now known a8 new No. 2 Wieat close fluenco of yurenases he for <hip. ment, princ over My, There wis als frelehts to 1¢ on wheat und corn to Buffaio. The demoralis wation among vessel men lud to predictions of n heavy movement of wheat for Chicago and Duluth. Anoth ement of strenztl w eable from Enzland repudiating the be estimateof I n requirenients. The cards were wenk the reported cold wave in the nortnwest, heavy seliing by Pardridge on weak spots, assertions and contradictions concerning the Russian ukase and Brad- street's reported n decreaso of 1.407.000 bu. in the available supply east of the Kockles. Tn oats there was a lberal demand from shorts and the n had the appearance of belng oversold. k of u drouth at New an ady again York helpe wenk. Pork wis It had an early brenk of 5¢, but recovered nearly all of it Trading was nctivo during the whole of the sion. Suddenly block after ‘block of stop orders came on the market and it During the latter hulf ot the on sot 1n on the shorts’ buyin, Estimated receipts for tomor aAve way. slon o reac- ow: Wheat, 55 cara: corn, 130 curs; onts, 214 cirs: hogs. 2,000, "o ending futnres ranged as follows: AL, TG, | Lo, | TS Wieat | Apri sRaso s S1 (8 T lsoxast By e HEser] Juiy | oo e | T COnN Ko, | | Aprii | 2 ad o ak T aadit dis et £ e onTN NG ¥ May ; 2% 2| g June’ v i I idiiic | | o 0 0 | HA a5 | May ‘ iy Casli quotations were as fol Frovii—Duil and unchung ents, $.20G04.40; winter Winter sconds, § WiiEAT—No. ' 2 BDEINK Whont, {. 0. D, Conv—steady; N winter pat- , BLA@20; No. whoat, 8250 No. 2 red, 853 2 white, f. 0. b, 200@3045¢. lara, per short vivs, sides, (l0ose), dry sulted shoulders. (boxed), #4.5) short clear sides, (boxed), #.1715 Wiisky—Disulilers' finished goods, per gul., Ans—Cut loaf, 53c; granulated, 43c; 19,000 0000 202000 et 4000 ) Rye, Vushels. [ 5 7,000 000 Barley. busheis 52000 o0 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was firm and in good dim funcy creamery, fino weste e ordinar dairies, 19@20e. Lgzs, New Yory ricets, MK, April 20.~FLovi--Recelpt export, 4,300 bbls,, 17,000 ady und nioderstely active NEW 000 ks, minrket st duiet, s, 10,000 bu.; exports, 12 0,000 bu.” of tutures, 14,000 bu ttled, closing firmer’ fiir bus- In - slore; 077 Qe 3100055 No. b, Bt 1 northern, 961c; Chiengo, Je. Options woerd slow A)'\Dnrhh'n..unl nd ('uu\l"! closed firm ut Jye over yoesterday No, red, April, e, clostie - hos - Blay, o B0 e clomg e Jur Lge, closing We: July, di.48 Poige W'ge; Auzast, B8, @80%e, closing BUrges Seutembor, s aoste: closing su. iy Dull: western, 83087e, Banrey—Dull; season oy BARLEY MAL Cory—Kec o b sales, 1,110,000 b bu. exports. .10 f futures und 117,000 by but str moder in elo i B4 ed, 4005103 steamer mi Options advineed und renc closed firm at Llse o er_trudo; April, 40! iy, AT S, closing 453 closing at’ 4530c; July, g wtdtiie; Augast, 46i4@i0° OATS—Ltocoipts, 11,000 by ales, 020,000 hu. of futures ot. Spot. active; M HAY— I good Lo choice, Hors—Lirm, SI@IC, elos- 10sin exports, and 440,000 b, ctive und stronger. Options )i closing at dize; i receiptsi shipoing, 7ic; \lrly qctive; state, common 10 ehiofee, 2000 i const, 20 SUGAR- Raw, qulet and ste buzs contrifugal, 06 tost, at sugir, B tost, wt 250 Lorelgn, dul March. quiot \les, 7,70 ind 200 higs liefined dui, ow Orleuns, quiet A stend y PrrroLEvs—Stoady and quiet; United elosed at 5i5c for Miy. COTTORSEED O1L-Qulot; crude, 2830 bid; yellow, dite bid TALLOW “Steady, quiet; packing, 43e, quiet; stradued conimon to 14 @00, Eaas—Dull, steady; western, 1i5e; recelpts, 1,400, Pork—Quiet, dlos, du ar, 8.0, Laub—Lower, duli: Westorn steam clos i sules, 1100 tiorces: options tierens; Muy. S0.4000.48, olosiy $0.54: Agust, 85,65, closiug at 8800, Bit-Less dolng, eusy: western dalry, i cut meats, qulef mid- western ore 10@2He; westeri factory, 12@10c; Elgin, 2 Onkgsk—Falr demand, steady; part skims, IgoN—Dull; Amerioan, $14,75@16.25, COPPER-Quiet; LU0 asked, LEav—Firm: domestic, 84, Omuha Produce Market, Eaas—Markot 15012 solluTTEI=Good roll.” KiG16e; pucking stook, ouiTRY—Dressed chickons. B@10e or #4450 scarce Y H@1ze; alive, \00 per dozen: turkeys very ive demund, dressed, 15@160; wiive, 1W1ic. iLines, Ere.—No. 1 green reen silted hides, 4@l e, Gy, 5 L, 414@@dbaci No. 2 groen hides, 20 to 40 1bs 4¢3 No. Uveal calf, § 1013 1bs, Ge; No. yeal oult, 8 1o 13 1bs., de; No. 1dry filnt hid N y filnt hides, 60: No 1 ary salted burt cured ' Sheop pelts por pound less than ireen salted, each fully curgd, We@h.28; grecn salted shoarilngs wooled © early sking) ouch, . 1503 dry shearlings (short wooled early’ skins), No. 3. ouch 5G%i0c; ary sbeirilugs (short wooled eurly skins). No. 2 esch Se; dry flint Kaunsas and Noebraska butelier wool palts, por 1b., ac- tual welght, 10Glete: dry flint Ku ‘and Nobraska Murrain wool polts, per 10., actual walght. 83120; dry flint Colorado buteher wool olts, por Ih., wotual welght, 16Q 0; dry iut Colorado'Murrain wool polts, per 1. ac- tual welght, ¥Q10v; dry pleces nud bucks, ae- tual welght, 7@0c. Tallow and greane—Taliow No. 1. $§@4c; tallow No. 2, J@d'ge; grease. white A. 4@d4c; grease, white B, 34@ic; ereamn, yeollow, dc; groase, durk. 3c; old but , prime, 16@25e; rough tuls Markets, Mo. April 9.—Frovn—Very £1.0023.10: cholce, § extra fancy. ¥ putents, 4650145 WitEAT-Opened %o lower, then declined fe, unscttiod for w time, then recovered all th 1oss and closed ¢ above Saturday: No. 2 rod, cash, Sic; May closed at & July, e Augist, ¥1c, Cons--Opened e higher, then dropped %e. but raliled Inter ind ¢iosed e above, Saturs a 0.2 cnsh, yre: May #3e: July. yars—Iligher: No.2cash, #%c May, 80 July, netive at 2 LKy~ Higher, No. 8 sold No. 2 cash, flc; at BANLEY— BRAN=Fir THAY-—Unch otliy, $10.50614.00 Lk 1irm nt #4,10; FLAX Seep—Stead Cony Mear—Steady WHIsKY =Quict ut $1.11 BAGGING - Qulr LI TRON COTTON TiES—Stoady nt $1,20@1.25, Provistoxs— Dull and lower. pelter, §4.43. [ [ Porti-Standard. in job lots, $10.00; irrogular, LAV D400 iy SALT MEATS—Toose shoulders. $1.60: 1ibs, 5,55} shorts, $.70; boxed lots, Shoulders, #.2: longs and ribs & CUiED HTAMS—$0.008310.5), RECEIPTS - T lou e 5000 1hs.: W hinat, 13,000 bu. 2 corn, 1000 D oats, H0.00 bu rye, 1,00 bu.: batloy, 1,000, i Flour. 3,000 Ibe: whoat, G000 000 . 0ats, 14,000 busi rye, 1,0.0; nsas City Markets, KANSAS Crry, Mo, April 20.=Frove-Un- changod WirkAT—No. 2 hard, mixed, 2@7e; No. 2 red, 8152 2 mixod, H1@ 0c; Ox 2 mixed, 20%c; No. 2 whit Rye FLAX Seen s of pure, BitAn - Steady for sacked, HAy=Firm; un ' BUrrTERr-Steady at e, EaGs—Steady at 1 o RECEIPTS—\Wheat, 18,000 bu.: corn, 6,000 bu, oats, none SiipMENTS—Whoat, 20,000 bui corn, none; onts, non Cotton Market. W Yok, April 2).—Futures closed fiem; snles, 16400 bates: “April, y, §7, 1 June July, 47 ust, $ prom ber, Oetober ovember, $.79; December. $7.88; Jamuary, 8765 NEW ONLEANS, Liv. April mia- diinz, 7 11 good " ordi =100 n Ipts, 880 gross, ments ratico, o constwise, 2,700 ales, 7.000; Coffee Mark New Yonk. April 20.—Options opened steady and unchunzed to b points up; closed barely ady, 5 to 10 points downi sales 20 " bags, includi April. BI240@12.45 My, AIR@IG ) L0 July, EILKD; Auihst, 115 . SIS Octo: ber, #1170@1 ot; No. 7, $14374. Mancheste viow, MANCHESTER, April 2).—Tho Guardian says: The markoet is more generally firm. Husiness for Indis ana China is trifling. The Easter holidays slightly interforod with busi- ness. Yarns ure strong. Buyers are scarce. Liverpoot Markots. Livenroor, April 2).—WHEAT—Qulet; hold- ers ofter moderately: No. 1 California, is 3@ 78 6d: No 2 red winte s od. Coun—Steady, demuhd fair; mixed western, 453 per cental. alk. Onteaao, TiL. April 2. —Counselman & Day to Cockrell “Iros.: Wheat opened steady. Vecime woak wnd deelined te on lower eablos with @ pronounced bearish feeling and the Incai shorts seling at the decline, A fair , unscasonable weather, and an claming Darnbush's latest est iropeus requirements to bo rly 50 per cent too low, caused @ demand m shorts late in the session und gave the market o de uptu There seen to bo no money in seilinz 8k wheat Muy corn opened e higlier with shorts ¢ 1, but the lders supplied nts de forcing break, later in the day shaking out tallers and closing the market ke hizher than yos- terday with Indications of u further adviney tomorrow. Oats were dull and casy until lute in the session when they advanced from %e to sy, closinz firm at outside prices on account of light receipts and bad wenthier. wero weak and under further liq lons pork declined sharply, but recovered on active buying by packers and shippers and losed with Indications that the “weak holders shaken out and that prices will K a hizherlevel. Ciiicaco. L., ¢ Duzncan, Holli hus he I'he H’Hti! lluI Sic. July b I Provisions fon of G. Lozan & Co to o wheat m firn from the opening until the close. us for Muy wero from Dout ¢ undi klish and Froneh cables ure d trifie lower. Tne amount on_passs on the decrease and in our opinion tinue to decrenso fro: s Lime fo auunntity atloat tod: 4,850,000 @ 40,000 bushiels one yéur ago. - Buropein stocks have deereased 17,000,000 bushels duriog Mureh, We are having nothing but news of the most to depressing ehuracter, such as the absurd cabie of European wants at onc-half of whit is actunily neca Today _heuvy fuilures are predicted. In fact not @ word in favor of buying, but with all this the market won't 2o down. We may have tho finest promise of i crop. but It 1is to be reaped. und until then the avaiiabie sopply for export ind our own wants, outside of wii 5 hold hicu rd the U prce nt would change the sentlment to higner ices. Corn trida for the first half hour was vy, Muy opened at e, sold up to 437 e, as Low as 4150, und closed at 42 low [uke, rail oceun fuvor of hi prices, without the "prospect of uny cronse. Until these condition iro likely to go higher. Oats quist, N closed at 20%¢. * Provisions weak untii n the close, whel iveal traders, ribg, 5. there wias n f r buylng b May pork, 8 f lurd, London Stock M [Copyrighted 1812 1y Junzs Gordon Bannett) LoNDON. April 20— Now York Herald Cablo —Npeeinl to TiE Bee —With few exceptions the stock market today hits been nior favorably inciined, due to continued tions by disappoin rs of spc seenritios who look ive public Ket, after th 50 far they lis been disappointed. Funds have been well supno: Tndian rupee paper fm- proved by to 4y por cent. Forelgn govornment sceuritles loave off unsetticd. Homs rali- ways have shown considerable depression. the Weekiy traflic statements provinz disappoint- ing, Brizhton deferred has fallen 34, Soutl- castern deferred . and most others 'y to 4 per cent. Amerlean railw s been more or less flatall day and closed at their worst. The opposition” of the Pennsylvanin company to the coal mbination, & shown by reducing rates to the seabourd, has led 1o Indiserininate soliin, sult of u further general doci eluding 1% Philadelphia vo hecn () L With tho r in prices, in- . 115 por cent in 1t z, Canadiun lines ed In sympathy. Canadian Trank Issues have fallen er cont. Monoy hus beon ittle Lowibird street today. 8 bort loans Ined at from % to' % per cont discount, Tho market continued quiot. Two and threo months' bills are quoted at from | 10 1% per cent. per cent nnd STOUKS AND BONDS, Pressure on Reading Aguin Disturbed the Security Market, CNEW York, April0.~The market for sccuri- tles was agaln disturbed today by the pres- sure on Readin professionnls th but it seemed to bo more by durlng the last few days, and whilo the concessions established were large the movement partook ton much of a speculat nature to permit of Its continu- ance. The liguidation for forelgn which wis 50 marked a foature yestorduy was lacking tals morning, and the tempor of the Hst was firmer, though it was unable to resist the raid on active stocks. A material ehan 1 the temper of New Eaglana ae by u rise of 14 per cont its price was par- tially offset by a sotbuck for Wostern Unlon, but the deeline In the Jast named stoek reached a lurge fraction and as usaal the cus mination of the ruld was followea by dullness. London was o seller to a moderate extent. The course of these stocks, however. really ropresented the foeling in the stroet upou th probubilitios in the rest of the ist, Tho scliing of Reading by a Philadelphia Bouse wus Lieavy, but with the rewoval of the Pressuro there wus a rush 1o cover shorts, and a full r very occurred even in tho weakost of the list and’ New Enzlund at fts highest point showed aguin of over 2 points from its lirst price. The coverluz movement in its turn subsidod und dullnoss was aguin ordorof the day, One of the most encourus- 10g 81¢ns i1 the iate trading, however, was tho strensth of tho Vauderbilts, Luke Shore and Omahi ¢ \pm'l*”y belng prominent, while L spurt in New Englund “did much to resto conlidence. ‘Among the speoialties thore 8O wovement of note aud the flual chanzes wong thom are insignificant. The st s slizhitly higher us 4 rule than yesterday, but with the singlo exc of New Fuglaud which 18 up 2% por e toual swounts, Lake Shore belug up ¥ por .'I‘HI') OMAHA DAILY BER. THURSDAY cent. while Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred 1s up % ver cent. Government bonds unstendy. The followink are the closing quotations for the lending stocks on the New York Stock ex- bonds State ruled steady. chango toduy: 107315 Atchison T g _ag preferred. A Adams Expross. | 1000 XY Central 115 Alton, T. 1 8 |N.V. C &St i I8 Alton, T H,'pfd... 15 | o freferred... [l e American Express.. 118 Ohio Misslssip| B.CIL& N 5 | do preferred Chnada Pacine 883 Ontarlo & Western Canadn Southern. . 01% Oregon Tmprovem 't Central Pacitie Oregon Nav Ches. & Ohio th Amn acifie Mall ] Peorin Doe, & ¥ 1 4..1000 Chileago Pittsburg 1 1.1250 LUk Patiman Paince... 12% | 0 3111 0 Oy O Reading o8 | 1 10, 955 265 Dal. iud Rock fsland s | g 1 Dol L & W St L. & 8. kI8t pret 1 3 D& TG opi St Paul ¢ e | ] East Tenn a0 preforred 1 | g o I8t pr st P Min, & Man., 118 | 8 Etlo St Paul & Omaha.. s 3 do A0 preforred 1o 3 Fort % Tenn. ¢ ion 2 Chica Toxus I i Tocking Va £ol. & 0. Cen. ptd FaRTH Houston & Texas 1§ Unlon Pa i 11000 1ilinols Contral ... 101U, % Express ... 11040 St Paul & Duluth Wabash St LK P 101169 Kanas & Tox do preferred 18I0 Lake Erio & Wost volls Fargo £X 1. 000 o preferred n Cnlon 1910 Lako Shore 4 Am. Cotton 0N i Loulsvll v Colorado Coal ey on Sily 860 tarlo 85 kstiver 700 A0 prefarred 4o proforrod 1140 i Minn 113 Sutro [ H 200 Hulwer 1003 1 o iy Rich. & W. P Tor 050 205 9.4y ¢ susin Central 2 2 istile Chatd .y Wptd it 1 Contrnl ik Wil 81 Northern aclilc ) North. Pacttic ptd i Pacific 1 Distillers. ... .. I 4 U Don KRG 1y Rio 61 W Northwestern 12044 180 G, W The total sales of stocks today 1o 1.1 450 ares, including: Atehison, 9 20 5 20 150 47 o, A “Delaware & Westorn, o 24,271 Lnko Shore. 11421 Loulsvilic &N o W ville, G500; Missouri Pacifie. 4,520; N I i Pactiie ‘proforred, 7.20: New Enzland, 4 g sy Rouding, 0: St Paul, 12,2): Western Union, | 31140 L 1 2 1 CTiTY Finunelnl Review. 1 1100 New Yonrk. April 20.-The Post say 1t 18 | & 1..1820 hurd to see what thero s in the immedjate (1 prospect on which tobase an extensive selling OXEN. ent. There are, to e sure, plenty of | o 2..1000 30 1..1000 360 itigs which may develop 1nto unp 3 ts, but there ctorsteo which may G work in the opposi on. the rumor e TIAUNES 4 of the plan for u change in the Unfon Pacific | 11550 250 1,120 275 1..1300 minazoment 15 tg bo carried outy it would b STOCKENS AND FEEDERS, ono of these, The covering by yesterday [ o oo op 7. ST AR T afters gavo an aspect [ §- 030 280 i g o) of animaution to the oon market | | Sl and several important sioeks raliied to the | H W By d Dest fizures of the day, This is the case of the |} H e e i Readinz, Tn tholast hour it appesred that - BH 5 Rt the shorts had pretty wencraily covered nad [ 18- 8 58 1 Dl Incking tho stimulous prices flazged again. [ 19 398 240 1. 806 416 10 The real feature of the diy’s business wus the e <00 enorimus trading in Reading. On the whole [ H0Gs=The run of hozs was about the same as lust Wednesiuy, the supply for the first half of the week being about one-half lurzer than for the sume throe days 1ast week, an in- crease of over 5,00) hozs. toduy's markot was typical of the situation und was chiefly interesting for that reason. New York N oney Market. NEw Yonk, April 2.—MONEY ON CAL Eastern ndvices were favorable, but with Ciosed stoudy’ at 14@? per cent; lust loa only u moderato shipping demand.” Business DR CONE: S\0Rea GITaral WES pat bt opened slow at buro Tuesday's prices. The PIIAE MERCANTILE PAPERL$14@5i4 ver cent, | feelinz improved w littio later on, vut the warket closed weak. There was practically no spread between prices of good lieht, medium and heavy hogs, and the best hogh r less of weight sold at from 2435 to #.40, one extra brime ad at M. The commonor ogs, without rezard to welght. sold trom .25 to #4.1 The market was never overly active at any time during the day. but the closa found the ctically enmpty. S Targely at 5 to §4.40, tie zeneral averagoe of pri unst $,85% Tues N or sixty duy St CHANGE—Qu et but firm at IS nnd $1.88 for de- J. C. Int. ¢ orth. Pactfle 2nd hwestern Con. . n deb s paid and $4.45 st st Caal 10058 |5t Taul Constie: ast Wednesday. Representutive sijes: Central Pacitic Ists. 106 |t P, C. & Pac. 1 No Av. Sn. No. Av. Sh. D& RG.Ists, S rex. P GUTE Rets 84 [ 08 100 # 855 T DS I Gds 824 Tex, PUIRGGLTE R 3 13 = & Union’ Pacific ists.. 105 | = 1034 4 Silg WestShore ..., . 53R G. & W KO3 Market, April 20.—The following 5 on stocks on the Bos- Ly Mass., were the elosing pric ton stock market tod Atehison & Topeka. Boston & A Boxton & nklin 1170 |Kearsarg 1 | Osceola o |Santa ¥ T sl 1 e 41%| West End S 1197 el Telophonc urg 1L Flint & Pere M pid Masy ‘Central....... common and. rack... .. iston Land Co. Boston Land Co an Diego Land €6 0ld Coton 174 |Lamson Store 5. 67 |Water Pow 17| Centenn Rutland preferred. . W 5. Con. com...... Wis. Cen. proferred Allouez M. Co. (new) wnelal Notos, Crry, Mo, April 20.—Clearinz: New Yong, April 2 balances, 5,175,812, PARLS, April 20.— 85¢ for the account, Md., April 2. — Clearings. ances,$150,000; money, 6 per cen —Clea Inzs, 8'26.470,700; hiree per cent rentes, 95f LPHIA April 20, — Olea ity 04678 monoy. ¥ per cent. LONDOY, April 2).—Tho amount of bu llion wone Into’ the Bunk of ance today is £13,000, St. Louts, Mo, April 20.—Cleurings, 770, i bulunces, SN0, Monoy. 5@6 per cent; ‘hunge on New York, e premiun BosTON, Muss., Aptil ances,$1.70%857: money, 133@32 per cen exchange on New York, 172200 discount. W ORLEANS, L ILS0: New York ox er 1,600 bk, $1.50 pe England on bal- ep consisted of a smal bunch driven'in ana some rather mixed natives held over from yesterday. There wis 1 #00 1 aetive demand and prices are gener- ally firm. Filir to good nitives, fro 36,10; falr to good westerns, from #4.50 to nd stock sheep, from $3 600 1o 10ico 10 (0 0)-1D. Tambs, from tepresentative sale: CnicaGo, 1., Apri loney. 1 - ; Av, e Lr. 6per cent. Bank clearings, $11,706,527; New natives, mixed, ceeee 1 8 York exchange stoady at $0@ile preminns Tumbs 92 sterling exchange quict, sixty-cay bills, [ 1 buck. 10 84,8644, demund, B3 = Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, San Franeisco Mining Quotations. Receipts at the Union yards, South SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Apr The offieial | Omahu, Neb., for the twenty-fous hours end- ing quotations for mining stocks today | ing atdo0'clock p. ., April 2), 1594 were us follows RECEIPTS, N (T TE6 | “oawriE | hoes WEET THONSER &S i Patosi;i it ee: 100 = - ot g Snvage UL 1% | Cars. | Head|Cars. | Hewd. Cars. Hend Cars. | 11 Bdio Con Sierra NCVA I | il g pie. | dand. Cliotine Union Con.. L1l 151 Bl 20 | Con, Cal, & Va. L - > e Crown Voint DISPOSITION. Gould & Curr = TCATILE iale' & Norcross ARl 17 ! Oanhn Packing Co | 1 s . Navajo 3 G Hammond 2. .0 A L | By g S SR 1 e Cadaliy Facking Co § ti The following are the 1ining stock quotatiol RS LI New York Mining Quot New Yonk, April 20 closing IRTON e Calodontn 1, 11 K'ngan & Son... Sperry & B0 White 1% & 1. Homestuk Horn Siive Commie Cate & 5 (MoXiean Bonawo 6 [twair 3 Eurek Serr & Chicago ) Gould & 12y |Standard 185 30, 1L April 2. ezram 10 Tinle & 10| Bee)=The cattle murket was ivm today == by reuson of the advance of from ¢ to dic LIy OUK MARKE that had taken place since last Wednesdiy Muterlally inereasod receipts were looked for, Supply Still Liberal, Demand Strong and | but the total foll below the averuge. 1t was Yrices dy. from to 400) short of the number generally looked for und conscquently the OMANA, April 2).—Receipts for the past three | reaction” in prices that scllers had feared days foot up 10,114 cittio. 15,600 hogs and 1104 [ dld not materialize thero 1o exhaust the sheep, agninst 6,55 cattle. 10,080 hoss and 893 | 15,000 head the yards contained, and therefore :p'tho first threo days of [ast woek 1o supply of eattle” was wzain rather 1ib- eral. but not up to dealers’ anticipations. An fnerease in rocelpts so fur this weck compared shy the competition was active enough for hold- ers to unioad without muking price conces- sions, By noon the greater part of the supply was out of salesmen's hinds, the bulk of it with lastof over 350 hoad would certainly | goingat from #495 (0 8.2 for cows, heifers causo a weaker market wore it not for tho | and bulls, und ut from 5 d fact that receipts at Chienzo nnd other | Extra steers wero: (uote markets huve been surprisingly lizlit. The | threo sales of vagsbond cows ut rkot here Is strong notwithstanding this Thero wi o trading ln aso nnd shippers should castly bo | and feeders on u bass of from §2.2 to & a lesson from these circum- prime. estorn shipps 5 Of Hos were from #2.00 to #4.50. Culls 1 ot overc were peddied out at frou $400 o 84,00, uud o prices would be ron few assorted heuvy iu ghts . Business opencd ont brisk with | fetohea #1.75. Thore was a aifference in the £ i wnd oxporters paying stronger prices | solling value of {sbt avy welghts of tile that suited them. Buyers for | aboutbe per 100 Ibs., the best of the former not dressed beef housos puid fully st prices | bein, d utoser$ 50, Trading was quite for desirub.o stock, After urgent orders Lind | brisk early nnd there wus u fair dezree of uc been fillod, wever, Lh rhet esed off | givity throughont but several thousun | hozs, somewhat, ' Early trading was brisk and | nostly common stuff, remained in the nens it about everything chansed hands in good from #4.23 10 $4.65 the close. Quotytionts w seuson, ciosiug prices not eius quotably | for ight and froni 84 45 to $4.35 for heavy. The lower. quality of the offgrings, thouzh not as good us lioro wore twelve or fifteen loads of cows In | for Tubsduy, was Above the rocent averrge the yarcs und with the usuul good demund The demand forghecp was fair at from 8,50 tiding was aotlve and prices steady 10 | 1o #6.00 for poor th falr srades and At from #0615 Strong. Exirene sules of poor 1o choice vovs | o .05 for goddito xtra Culls and poor and Heiters were at from 8135 10 8525, Bulls, | stuff sold ut from #5.50 to $5.00. Lawibs were oxen und st were in_fuir supply, better de- 0 ¥ wanted ut from wund and strouger At from #L.15 Lo §.00, Cattie, 14,000 hogs, 25,0005 Calves were unchunged at from 100 to $1.75 Tho stocker und foeder trade was dull and o Evening Journal reports: OATTLE—Re- prices were generally 5 to 106 lower thun | ceipts 14.000; shipments, 4.000; market active, uceday. There was o large supply here and | steady; privie o extes stoers, $.50G5.00; £ood the couutry derand was nited. Nales were | to el B otliers, &L04@4.00; €90 to 842, Represeututive | stocker. " Hoas—Koceipts, 27,000 shipients, none murket steady; rough snd common. 1.0 No. Av. mixed and packers. $.00@4.60; prime heav 41270 9..121 THE GREAT SUCCESS 1701302 A y A LB b of the genuine imported it Johann Hof's Malt Exteact as a tonic nutritive has caused a crowd of fraudulent imitators 1o come into the market., Be- are of them! The genuine has the signature of *‘Johann Hoff” on the neck of every bot- tle. Eisner & Mendelson Co. Sole Agents and Importers of Mine Waters, 6 Barclay street, New York ul .01 ¥ APRIL and butchers' 21, 1892 wolghts, $L65@4T); light, M40 @4.05, SHEEP—Receipts, 4000; shipments, 8000 market active and stead ewes, #1004 T5; wethers und yearlin 0026.8); woesterns, 00G6.85; 1 bs, 85,6, ew York Live Stock Market NEW York, April 2 0 head. inciuding 14 native stoers, $4.2065.00; bulls ind cows, #3103 drossed ‘becf stondy t Gase per b, Ehipments today, 007 beeves and 6,800 quarters of beef. CALYES—Rocoipts, and 3¢ per ib, Jower, SHEEP—Receipts, 6,000 hoad: market firm unshorn _sheep, ' $.00@0.00 vor 100 1bs.i clipped, £ 253500: unshorn Tambs, 87,258,124 clipped’ lambs, § 0; dressod ninttons firm at 10@1% per 1b.; dressed lambs stoady At 11515 per b, Hoas—Rocolpts, 7,98 hoad; market firm at $1.00@3.50 per 10) 15 kot 5100 head; market dull e 20001 stoers, notive, VU@HA0: cows, stoady o stockers and feeders, ceipts, 10,0005 strong, 10c hi 100 hig t 82, nctive and 10¢ higher. Hoas—Reee!pts, 10,10 shipments, 7.100; the markot wis netive and stoadv: bo Mgher; il grados, 81064405 bulk, .00 440, SEEp—Roce bts, 9003 shipmoents, 700; the market was active w muttons, #.0). RESTS, Over the Busi ast Vear. ril 20.—[Speeial Telogram of ATL O A CINCIN to THE BEE 1~ Tomorrow's Price Current will sy - Roturns for the week show a total of 183, 00 hogs packod In tho wost azainst 161,000 total of 180,000 si nee 500,000 4 yoar ago. The quality generally 18 falrly “good for the season. P'roniinent places compare ns follows: [0 W00 105,000 Milwau netnnat £ Rapids City Ottumwa. 10,001 20,000 Cloveland. (2,000 45000 Al others 1550000 205000 Diseaso never successtully attacks a sye- tem with puro blood DeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, now blood and enriches tho old s i ANNOUNCEMENTS, Miss Galo and her able company wil! pre- sent Bulwer Lytton’s great play, “The Lacy of Lyons,” at Boyd’s new theater this even- ing. Miss Gale will appoar 1 the part of Paulive_and Mr. Creston Clarke in that of Claude Melnotte. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday next Mr. Carroll Johnson will present his new Irish comedy-drama, *“The Gossoon,”” to the pa- trons of Boyd's new theater. Concerning Mr. Jotusor: and his new play Colonel Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal wrote: *What a handsome and eraceful fei- low Carroll Johnson is. When ho sings and dances in tho third act of *Ihe Gossoon’ ho reminds one for all the world of Joe Emmet in his younsor davs. Johnson is undoubtedly n most agreeable Irish comedian, and in “I'ho Gossoon’ he has an Irish comedy-drama though not of the conventional order, much neater than most of them.” Joseph Arthur’s play, “Blue Jeans,” will come to the Boyd on Thursday, Friday and Saturduy ot next week. J. Appleton, the advauce agent of theattraction, s in the city. r Will Carle The first opportunity to he ton in Omaba in u recital of bis own won drous pootical creations will be afforded to- morrow (Friday) evening at Young Men's Christian Association hall. There is no city in Amcrica in which Alr. Carloton has oeen so0 continuously in demand for twenty years past as at our national capital. ~After listen- ing to oue of Mr. Carleton’s aelightful cuter tainments, o distinguished statesman said: Therc 1s uot a lull'in the intorest, or pause in tho variety, or a single dull moment dur- iug the whole blessed time that ho is on the pjatform.” ‘The new western drama, “Devil’'s Mi which comes to the Parzam S next Sunday, April 24, opening with the mat inee performance and remaining a full week, presents many strikiog features from tho old methou of coustructing plays_descriptive of life in tho vrimitive west. Indwns, loug- hairod cowboys and bloody encounters (in which the Indians invariably come out so - ond best) have herctofore been the clief points of interest in piays of the western type. Theautkor of “Devil's Mire,” how- over, bas_conceived human nature ‘m the west to be about the sameas it isn tho cast, only differently circumstanced. He has thereforo retained cuough of the rous ness and crudity of western lifo to givo co'cr to the play. Butid this rough and rucged frame he has set a chaste aud simple story of pionecr life remarkable for its romuutic beauty and its brisk and lively humor. Tue result is o highly success‘ul play, suipassine tho so-called *vorder dremas,” ' not only in humer and yathos, but iu intensiiy of action aud situation as weil. MALIGNANT ABSCESS. My little girl suffered for three years from a lurge Abscess on her lip, the resuti of a fall and location. The Absecss was large, with six openi all of which discharged puss. induced by friends to give her § and Dby the time the fifth bottle finished the Abscess was cntirely Lied €d, und the child was well and happy. o Mrs. J. A. WIEGNER, | BLATINGTON, PA. | Send for book on the Blood and Skin. V' Swirr Seeciric Co., ATLANTA, GA, ' SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMATHA. Best cattle, hog and sheep miarket in the west COMMIfiSION HOUSES. " GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS S0, ONATA | it Shalone, for cor- \Voodr Brothers, slephoae 1177, - 3.1 DADISM AN, | W. E. Woob, | Mana il and wire choerfully o South Omahi Chleago. Market reports by furnished upon ap; i T —THRE James H, Campbell Company, Chicazo, EastSt. Louls Ouniaha, sloux Cit W, Kupsas City, South , Port Worth T an. X o, 8 Chicako Crill, Denny & Company, 0 BlAg, “Tallmadgo. Cattle sulosman 41 Exchung Exchunge BuildingSouth Onia pondence sollcited and uromptly answored Fpeciul attention to orders for stuckers & feedors. Establlsbed, 185, -~ - Incorporated, 15} Capital fully patd, $20.00) Waggoner Birney Company, Writo or wire us for prompt and rellable market Perry Brothers & Company, Live Room 51 Excha nck Commission. igo Bullding, South Omaba. Hlephond Gassman & Dudley, |M. H, Hegarty & Co,, Rooms 60 and 61, Ex- Room 81 Excanze « nze Building. Bullding. South Omuha, - Neb|South Omaha, - " Miller Brothers, Bullding S0 Ango Omana Room 45, Exc SOUTH OMAHA BANKS nion Stock Yard National BANK, —— plb et g ot ot o Tive Silppers can deposit for credih of tuels buse Laeus whelever locatod. QMAHA ' Manufucturers and Jobbers’ Director s S AND TENTS. HARDWAR ) — : i |- sl Aol BRI OMAMA TENT AWN-| WOLF BROS. & 0. | REGTOR & WILHELMY | L0BEOKA LINN, Flags, hammocks, ofiand | Line covers 5t all Kinds co., Deaters' hardwaro add BAGS AND TWINES y e ‘m‘”n;‘ an— LUMBER. $ BEWIS OMAWA ".‘?.”"flf';‘",'". i ";",,,.-' o CHAS. R, LEE, 104N A, WAKEFIELD sacks, burlaps, twlne. [ {5p {wines tarred cord. | rver®” [ Tmporter. Amartown por b |_nie. ote 19 X 120 nooting, R LA —— il H. €. T0DD, LIQUORS M. 0, DAXON, | Raccesgo lodkidk Shve | ——— 2 > = Bleycles sold on monthly | preking box All novel ILER & 0O, FRICK & HWERBERT, Tud Botuking st arhesaat: Mrce: RN | v e | R Wholewnte BOOTS AND SHOES. — ———————— iy MORSE-COE 8HOE D, 110) Howard Stro st Fastory ooracr 1ith and Dougiat atro Wo Aro making closo pricas to oash b sciling o clngs Of 0014 WHION 18 vory salo- blo with morchanty. MILLINERY C. A STONEHILL, Milltnery. notto ). 0BERFELDER & 00, tmporters and Jobbersot mitiinery. notons. Matl clonks KIRKENDALL, JOHES & | AMERICAN m:n Ly, 8 A AL L fiilors prowpl. 20813 8 ©0., ED SHOE 00, —— - Wholesale \\(‘rs Agen Boots, shoes, rubbers Roston Rubber ShooC'o, felt goods, 12046 Har MUSICATL. 1102, 1104, 1105 Harney st ME- <o e e e e A, HOSPE, JR,, THE MEINDERG CO., 4 Planos orfans, | artists 100N, 16th &t Planos, 108, SCHLITL BREw- Dougasst, > | st oA kinda B —_— OILS. STANDARD 0IL CO. Refined and fubrieating OMce, € 0th an Loaven: Wiirty St Omabi Tohin Marover. Agt. il b0 CONFECTIONERY. VOEGELE & DINNING SNOW DRI 0IL !x..m.\ odor, no smoke ehtmnoys, no chareing | Wicks. Ask for it Schoe olls, axle greaso, cto, Mirg Comactioners and [ nold; Siiarmor § Tongto Homoario fraite, ® 110 e Howard st. OYSTERS. - 3 CARRIAGES A.ROOTH PACKING CO. | PLATT & GO, RS, Packers of oystere, b Ogaters. it Siory W.R.ORUMMOND &0, I AL DI T SR Carrlage tlders. Hose B pueroL wagons 8 Spocthity. : 16th, opp. Court House OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. CARRIAGE TOPS. KINO & 8 MEAD, | ROBINSAN &8TOKES 0D S Mfra of 'K & 8% pants, | Mfrs celebrated “luck OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP | O, J. ADERSON, ihirts and ovoralln,ctc! | Akin® ovuraily paots M Mets. buggy tops, backs, | 14188 Tt Rl il A.T.Darby, Mar. 2 e, Send for o cusntons, ' bo DA e ) 214 North' 151 PRODUCE COMMISSION, ablished, 1878, BRANCH & 00., " COAL, COKE, CORNICE. i R WHITHEY 280, | produco, truce of att GNANA COAL, GOKE & | EAGLECORN OF WORKS | nustor, auma pouney | NI o5t fir LIME €0., Nirs, gaivanged tron | S0tk itst e it s | et TS | cipsonaRAUN, JAS. A, CLARX & £U,, i s S| 8ONB., | Gictier, chionia , sk { T v B 0 ma e Butter, eggs and poultry poultry and game. _ CLOTHING. e 417 South I5th Strook { BLOTCHKY & COHEN, | GILMORE & RUNL, J. A, RYDER & 0O, 0. PEOAU, Clothing. notion, furnish an s i wholesn! or. 04 hoese, - | Commis ol Clinga. fifve. un' trial, | MALLES anih uhoienl | Butiorcarschaosroul- | Coumimion morchanty gy Kamplos prepaid by ex: | Sieents 1215 Howard siro chovse’ and poulted @ Bress 111 Harney. Kefer'to Cotn'| NatBank | Ttih and Hamariar ! ~a - =3 DRY GOODS. ULLIN & MO GLAIN KILPATRI B30, mouiter s b M. E. SMITH & CO., DRY 00003 C0., STt Mo et Nt + Dry goods, nottons, fur- nishing goods. Corner J1th and Howard-sts, Dry poods.notions, gent's furuishlog goods. Cor. 1ith und Howard- st SCHRODER & Co, | MOORE & FERGUSON, o Butter, ozga, chooun. LLECTRICAL SUPPLIES e adrew aid other | Aoty “or > Ny A ETReAT GO ittt et Illustrated catalog free: GREELEY & 00., 00, G Capitol Butior, ccan, poultey, o1 Dutten o e wofl it | g ey (5 i iowara Siroor ' | $Hvalisufbar FURNITURE W. E. RIDDELL OMAHA UPHOLSTER:| geege g punvAN FUR- | LLLLEACHCT 1HG 60, Wholsale butter & eggn | Bittor, cheoan, _ ezgn, Usbolstered farniture NITURE €O, Bure ana _mells tor | yokeiabies. fruits pouls 120506 Nicholas si| Graco and Thirteenth cash. 415 8. 11th-at. Ve = 3 PAPER GROCERIES. DRUGS, Ete. = = S % GARPENTER PAPER GO | KING PAPER 00, D.M. STEELE& 0., | BLAKE,BRUGE&CD, | carry o fun stock of [Wrswslug parer. aliinty [901-1205 Jomos atract, | 10th nnd Harscy atrcets, | WrRin paner, Howard stroct.” Telo~ inain. fitiHy por il =5 f R STOVE REPAIRS \ | 3 OMAHA STOVE REPAIR 5. A MC WHORTER, WORKS, 213150 of Trade. Mroker e erale: Wirdih . Y, Cutcnio Ao L ve e Thdst Loun. F5 St : —_— = 2 HATS, ET | TOYS, A —_— e s . HARDY £00, GATE CITY HAT 0O | W. A. L GIBBOH £ 60, 1SRN AL, IR HAY T cnps, sty 200ds, | raw oo o rac bl Tnde anail faner.cocis. bouse ite g@‘u # g WY ol % B ;&;‘ = Continental Blk, 15th and Douglas. Furniture, Carpets and Draperics, . ~ < IN USE. ALWAYS CONVENIENT AND HANDSOME, CLOSED, Gunn Combination Bed, 13 different styles. Be sure and sce this bed before purchasing, = We are the Exclusive Agents ———— Send for Spring Catalogue 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, And unnary diseas: till troating with Lo \mpoteney. of viinl puwer, Pa Mericine or instruments sent by mail O personal luturview preferred, Omoe hous nervous, ehrowic, nd cer The cminent spockalist in resiatir St S hiow. e Ry e Phoke tdithte cononts, OF sander foe? Lactuspondenco surctly rtva oo ol yotarian G Lo sont e wadars U 8. w. 10 43 w. bea. L] 8T or PAILING MANHOOD, L o RERVOUS DERTLATY! 48 of Body aud Hind, Efecta { Erroraor Exoesaes in 01d or Yousg, i hesared: o t Kelarge R UG Ak VAT TS A rogular v n\! . New troatime i . mltiolcn, waiow €y e oitaud ey bry L et § H : failure by Ghe stumach. Jiver b Tir Tiinet o Adérow ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO,