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market was netive thronghout and 5001 0V ' ) ) " o 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: — — —— = Vi D[ . VAN clined W@y of May, to- | was rather quiet with no now teaturo or in- | fodag: Chleago, Who preminmi Rostan, 17@ M AL Al AANVVIAL | Tavanced iy dvance 1o —— [ Rostox, Mass Clearings, #16. decline 75 910 b1 Toledo Geatn Market, .' 204: bainnecs, O io a1 oy o0 per —_— losing i e closing ToLgno, O, April 14 -Waear—Dull; No. 2 | cont. Exchange o New York, 17@20¢ dis W July, 7 Jing at 70%¢; De- | cush, 72 count rdride " strieve ane | cember, sdiyan Winent 541y Cors—Quict: No. 2, cash and May, 41¢ CRICAGO b onrings, $16,850 Pardridge's Efforts to Retrieve His Fort el Bt WD ey, fomo00 | - SOap-DanY S0 Buoaat aeeaao, Tl ADHI 14.Cleapings, 810,450, Not a Success, bu.: sules, 2500000 bit, tutures, 30,000 bu. spot Antwe Sterling exclinnge strong; $4.80' for ix Spots dulls No, 2, 61¢ 1y elevator, b2e afloat ntwer dny bifist EhuRG Taruhine deatts. Money - steaner ( Now 8, 4tes No. 2 white, ANTWERE, April 14— PETROLECM=12041 pald | aciive, generally 7 por con L S \ ING | fenture, closing steady and unehinged t '’ - . CLIQUE TRADERS CONTROL EVERYTHING | fruturit clasius strady ik i, Gy STOCKS AND BONDS, OMANA LIVERTOCK MARKETS. } OATS-ecolpts, 70,800 b1 expofis B4 Bt | Deailngs on. ¢t cehange Characterized | Cattle Steady to Strong Hogs Take An- Gossip Declnred Members of the Orgs sulos, 125,000 hu. fature aff Ly by & Mueh Firmer Tone. other Sensationnl Upt s fulely aetive, onsier,” Options. | " tion to Be Weavily Short of July and May. 83%233 psing at | NEW YORK, April 14.-A much firmer FRrIpaY, April 14, September and Making Efforts I i 33 uly, 3 characterized dealings on the Stock exch celpts xo far this weok ara, 12,925 eattle to Cover. a3lies Sogt: Noworwhite: | today. Mannattan suffered a decline ¢ 15,707 hogs und 4,481 sheep, against 10,874 | I e s are | points to 169% and Richmond Terminal se- | eattle; 12,330 hogs and 4.208 shoep for the | n tive, tirm ¢ | curities broke badly on sales by holders who | corresponding period last week ‘ y : X anger | HOPS-Dull; steady were disappointed by tha announsement of [ The eattle market was simply a repetition B Ll Yy (o iy | | omssuicfs vy bettor do- | Drexel, Morgan & Co.regarding the reoran- | of that of Thursday. Receipts were: son Lioelib R M e |y e e kled | T7ation. The firm in question gave no par- | what lighter than a week ago, but there were wheat made an attempt, (6 Is sald, to get s piekled bellies, 12 b, at10¢; piekled e aomte ) torcod to put rs, O Klod D, 12 51 8¢; middles | tieulars as to the busis on which holdsrs of | enough cattle here with what buyers have it kL BB U A el dull " Lued quiet, stronger; westorn | these securities aee to participate In the plan, | alveady sccured thi week to prevent any up on margins daring the big bul Accord- | i 450 | W tangible vise in the market, There was i good & s L 5 | d_at $10A0 nske swlos, 400 |y sinply Invite them to tender their stocks | L 1 i & s ing to current goidp hy was promptly given 0.9 10,40, Option sales, none gencral de nd and so long s steady pri the cold shoulder | othor victims met u | May closed at $10:40; ‘July ¢losed at $10,00; | and bonds and they ~ill nama the conditlons Joro asked the trade ruled petly ie cold shoul n h | ar | Sopteniber closed av#10.68. Pork, . better des | horeatier Sellers who asked a slight advanc fato exactly stilir. Apparently itis the in- | Septomperclosed atd ' Richmond Terminal common dropped | found business rather slow and unpronising tention of the eliqu pastringon every | R B G Blgins, 28e: light recelpts. | 4 HOW QUGS 608 refered, | sty | Ingenoral, however, prices paid were fully dollar they can lure into the charmed cirele Cukesk - Fair acmand i A i steady on ol grade Several bunches of r | k « Ky to 80 and Teust 0Os, 8¢ por | pretty good beeves 1z 1,400 Ihs, and But for thi ain incident traders would | Eaos Quict, weak; receipts, 896 DRSS | 10 44. The prefureed recovered to 8 and the | BECULY good beeves welehin 1400 Tt i nave been aluost 1 to swear that the stern. fresiy, 16¢ Trust s to 45, Manhattan rallied fron 1501 PAhe o eLLhad Aot kit ther |, TALLOW=Quict, ‘weaki city @2 per PKE). | 0 1631, roneted t0 160% and elosed at 161y | §§ 5000 L1000 R200Ih. steces sold at - from deal had not be o 1 sthier LRYS f1.fonetad to 100 and clotad ab, 164 U to #3.65, As usual the common ligh operators ara foreed Lo the conclusion that the | Cortoxsern Om—Firm, quict; erude, 41 O T S R gatile e i o Tunge pereantaze of e offer they are doing X STINE- iy o It : P 5 i ane time were forged down erou | UGS UGS Yoo, fi, active mike Al Gl LA Rk L R e T \ Lto | MEInst 495 yesterday e \u”v\nh‘\\)u\ e ahodal And FoRlly apparently toduy, an tions seem to ¥ ToLAssEs New Orleans,open kettle, g0od 10| ppaSelling of this stock for the shortae- | e Sow Lrade was fetive enowsth i me transferred principally to July. Tt was a purt | Chotec, fal ‘I‘”fl\““‘ o Webhed count wis o large scale, but the fusiders | 8RS GO 1688 than ifteen of the gossin th e wis h y sl i R A S guve tt oifective support. e ndvinice Gthets | joads and buyers made short work of then of July and Sept rand had I P16 [iox - Steady, active; Americar ] "l (@b s Wit i prin wnd h T B Es 158 \ ) 1550, : o ky, which soldiup to LEINES #3.75 up to #4170, Wil fair to zood bute the yutlook and I wily | BReo oy } ; i Iy ( v lead, the u nL from 80,78 o 8380, Mlisre Was j i EEx D1 Fn: dbnioatt § A LI { {ent In the o i grides, sales being yestore e to tge lower and pr | AN Erems Sivit plates, quiet, un= [ VRTETLYCCW T, anywhere from #1253 to ). Common to FA¥this anolined ¢, ruted fie clos Bangeds sPOLLeR, Bt Wie. #1495 I e A bulls, oxen and stugs ehanged hang : ; o ‘, 49 x h ¢ Iy at tight around staady prices from Chibe i U CAILE LA | There noral complaint about the | Ohinintetontod, TamOrrow s SLenmers. v good veal stoek selling at £4 to day's closing and declined wre, then ad- | (AN f bt i W low grades are | g ) Business in stockers and focdors was light | | fodatl. | feAeaivigLU Hiek BVOILUING ELON tHE | take out only £1.250.000, and it is quite po There wis a moderate country demand and vieed fluctuntec tly and ed [ not plenty. The market is in-consequence | ble that the shipnents next week will prives ruled steady all around. Representa- about froni e to e h [y firm below $3.000,000. although mucl is dependent | PRces ol : i e story ot Filghury Pihe boeeipts of e nre vory Hht for this | on the ability of the bunkers o disposcof bills AL e fied some foday. Th e of the sewson. The market s fiem and |G satistaetory rates i the moantine 5 it nled, but the atnoun 10, there are very fow ( cxeeptin 1 Pl monoy inatkoet. continues ensy, and eur- | No Av. D 000 i, bt Is wafd to b = | onds that ave selling as low as 13¢ reney is flowine frecly th Tof which | 12 983 390 rFangenent by which i larze anount of L[ Chickens continue i good demiad, with the | funds e conteadic t AR 910 4 00 Din wheat held by Pitlshury in the northwest | supply very Heht and the market fiem the yellow metal. The telosed strong 1062 4 00 e e SR s will b v RUTTER, EGGS, GAME. POULTRY | Atornear the bost fiur day ! SR B it Mo ennt ot araf Burrkr~Pieking stock, 16@180; talf to good The followlis are quatations of | 2 i porten T s LR A 00 | eountry vorl, TR Biied to Taney country, | the leading stocis on (e New York Stock ex- | {5 - 85 490 oard | Sl | ehinge tod 9 Hiy A { Eoos- General market, 13 wor 3 in cor ) st ex | Atenison 3 o h‘l[\‘uw 1 room trade the start Giaste - Mixed ducks, 60@7505 red heads, $2 in Expross 17 :‘ wore ineiined o take th side of the | idlards, 820002007 wali #1; juck fon, 11T 13 420 wovens nt. The weath sugh Kan- | #1120 do prefors b 0 B e T el PovLrRy -l hens, 10%10 mived | Hean ks jy X o fng'eold and unseasonable, lent considerabi § ol roosturs, d@se: wuoso ud | [Daliimote & & 4 20 the sellinz pressure bl quite pronoureed hy 150 per doz. Hive Centeat | 4 20 holders whoevidently wre anxious (o let their VEGETABLES Chos, & ODIO 5 3 25 Jines go and take advantige, of the promfn PEAS - Per Li-bu. hox, 5075 | Cnteago Al 2 106y 420 on stora o, the market 1 BEANS - Cholee navy, #2.30@2.45; comuion B&Q 022 430 u full cont gain, ' | CAIEORNES CaBiaGE - Per Th, 215@3e ated | 5% Therd Wit i lightor tade I onts and the | CECATERG Chiolos, perdoz, BL000500, | 66 LS 1 e price chanzes were confined to e ran it Swept Porarors —Per bbl,” #3; seed sweet otton Uil Cert 500 market closed fivm. A good part of the busi= | potitoe s, $3.60. | DSty on. 5 05 ness wits in- chunging from near to- distant | 0x1088 - Homo grown, on_orders to country, | 1y ¥ & pa c months | &4 per b 1 stock shipped in from coun= | b ¢ 1 Co 4o pra The general surroundings of the provision | (ryd $1,15 1,25 per bu { EastTonn Rock Isiand trade were fuvorable to the tongs, and they | Porarors Colorado stock, §1.10; Wisconsin | rie St Paul 16 935 were not disposed to sell to any nt. RE= | hupbanks, 90¢20$1,00; western Nebraska, 90 do preforred i rod 1¢ 014 celpts of hogs were Highter than gencrally an- | 81005 eaatern Nebriska stock, 75900 Fort Wayie Hetpd, With substantinladvance in prices NEW VEGETABLES - Lot rudishos | Gt Noethern pr'd SutNaE e e 1 770 e Pl tons wre. ¥ I (o jubtn, | 9 ! gl sl Hocking Vatley ngar Keflnory 1 910 300 tlons being advanecd 6d on | 15 on D A ek 50S1: b x s, K100 B 1460, | Bithois'centrat. e Coul X110 2 103 ST The SHIpIENTS bt o] FRUITS | Ko, & rox. prd 1% 0 cen. il 1 230 pectilly of 1 (RIS <traded | APPLES—Che shipping stock, $4.0074.25 rlo & Weat 1 noderitely and oatside ovdoer o fair, | berbbl retofiay 3 4 extent by the reporied mder i th GIAPE FRUET Per hos, 32,7503 00, | HTEHD ( Ha4 wost and the ¢ wed reduced supply o st #3000 Mesican | Wostern Unifon . o a3 : S nr P tod 3 titornin moun- | Mathaitan itg Wheoll 1 1040 G the Tedding ar - ex i Witshinzton navels, $5; | Mewphis & Cha's'n 40| do proiorred 2 90, Swere fairly well supported o the s FLO0WRT5E | Michigan Cent 105 Minn & St L 3 Bhohs. plrelingods with: considorable cdevin sweets, #2 e seedlings, | Missouri Paciy 03611, & It G 1 850 1 Compured with last night pork is [ ¥275. | Mobile & Olilo 25 (General kiceirie, . 103 | 1 1120 from 42150 10 ( o T 106 to 1he and | BANANAS -Por bunch, Including crates and | Nashviile Chatt 88 Nutional Liusecd e | o 1010 FibS from 1705 t packing $1.75 02,50, | *National Cordage. 637 C. Fuel & [ron 5% 910 stimnted reeeipts of hogs tomorrew, 14,000 | CRaNsERiies Per hox, $3.75, \’ 10 protercad do proierred 109 [ 512 ad |, LeMoNs=Clioice, $8.504.00; fancy, $4.00@ | () Cenvral .o ol 930 Tghits were ( lower at s tor | North Amerlean Co |81 1170 wheat wnd 2 for corn to Bufalo MISCELLANEOUS Bt [ 05y The leading futures ranzed as follows i market on good uplund hay, $7 | R 7 042 £ holonding futilros niuged us foll | A wrket o i upland hay, 87 | T T 1 1042 ANTLS OPEN. | MIGM. | LOW. [ CLOSE VESTY. | joxgy—Cholee to fancy white clover, 18@ | O & 1 sty Whent No 2 | 19¢; fair 1o good, 1615e. ey, 19,5008 Chivago 4 65 8 VeAL—Cholee ‘and small fat veals, 7@sc; fowaning & Western 1 1000 i 1ursoandaling 8Gbo, W "“\"[“"W“s"u"u Wissourd 1oua 7 04 | I Nutionnl Lewd, 3,200 Nutional | L1020 S Ton New WR,0000 Nerth- | T1120 Wl e 18 Arkets. ern Pacitie, 7.000; Reading, 19,007 Ricimond | v 4 N i I Y P s 15, Mo, April 14.—Frovn—Ve Terminal, 17.200% St. Paul, 14,2005 Su - v A6 Ang| a2iel 4 quict, unchianged; patents, #3.3023.45; ext 100: Western Union, 3,100, 740 Oirts No. 2| | faney, $3.0073. 10, i | 600 May WiteAT—Rather tame, ruling unsettled, | New York Money Market, | 395 .;::;1)' closing e up; No. 2 red cash, NEW YORK, April 14.-MONEY ON CALL—Easy, s July | GHLLe, 8@ats pereont: last loan 3, closed offercd af o AR Fork Conn—Dutl, frm, stightly higher; No. 2 g“, cent ? (3] hia mixed cash, 365361505 May. 367,037 PRINE MERCANTILE DAY e OArs—Dull, fiem: No. 2 vish, STERLING EXCHANGE—Flrm, i 447 Lard B0%e business in bankers' bills at $4£.561704.505 for May.......| PROVISIONS--Strong, higher, bat | sixty diys und $4.58@ 4853 for 1.0.0e7 160 500 L 10 07 | advance in prices cheeking' the | GovERNMENT BoNDS—Firm 1 a0 I eyt 10 225 | Pork. new standard mess, jobbing dull. i 110 etort s oio | AT dard, SoNTi, Dry”salt mets, foos | Tho closing quotations on bond 2 120 May 95 shoulders, #5.6; ongs and - ribs, $9.50; | Ty o v 3 [SUL Ty 260 | o R, 0. packed shoutders, | 1848 80k R i T o 955 | #1025 omies nd ribs, $10.60; shorts, £10. U, 8. 1gs van g St 1 1809 Cush quotations were f s, sugar eured, 3 Pacitic s of 1105 1 13 FLOVI - Dull; Shippers and deatcrs aboat 10¢ | BUTTER Firn: uhchineo uisian o1 2 200 apart. REcEms —1Flour, 3,000 bhIS.; wheat, 160,000 sou ol o WiEAT- No. 7 B spring, | DU corn, G8.000°Di. oats, 15,000 bu.; rye an new set Gl 1014 1 30 . 0. b, GOGLTS od #1000 bu.t bariey, none. | Wenn. new vt os 2 RS SORTIN N A red, @ | SHIPMENTS - Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 4,000 | Tenu. new set i 2 1290 No. 8 yeliow b corn, 41,000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu.; rye, | {snadssoutnern 2 11 —No. I T2 £ o b., | 24000 bu; barley, 1,000 bu, A 1050 0 NG, 3 white, B3002! 50 ' g o | ! |8 1020 No. 2, Cotton Market. & G, Convn & e BaRiev-No No. 3, . 0. b, 45@08¢; | Naw OrLEANS, Lie, April 14.-Opencd caslor; Nojtarolinnts | 0. b o | closed_stendy: oot middling, & 1-1605 mid- | M K & T Gen & Earolin . SE 1, §1.17 dling, 73%e; low middiing, 7 7-16¢; good ordi- | Jiival Union s Forln. o1 ¢ e Ty SEcD- Pinle, [ Rary:7hie: net roccipts: 559 budon; romm, 10687 | N: 0 I ; @ | PoRK—Mess, per bl ard s b N: Puc. 1ty Ve W =l X ard, per | exports to Great Britain, 175 Uales; to Irine N, Pac, 2ds...e Va. ExMat couplls @ | 2 00 1. § 712 short rib sides (doosel, | 270 bales: 10 the continent, 312 bules; sales, | N, W Debe 5o Vacons, 2d serios.. W0 | STOCKERS AND FEEDEHS #9.65009,70 salted shoulders (hoxed:, §) ¥ S0,00ac0l 707 vy sultud houlders hoxeds ¥023 | 53007 toelk 230,061 balds;_woekly” not ro- | StlkLN | iy 2 00 3 450 5 1987147 short clear sides (boxed), $10.05@ | ciipis 23,500 bales; gross, 27,608 hules; ex- | - = ! £ s 8 AL I Giorts to Great i 5 bales; to 1y i 1 b0 7 ) g0 R Distillons' infshied goods, b 1 B baa b Ho Gontinont, 17, | e e Josktuptitions, oo | o3 85 g S0 8 o0 z constwise, 18,10 05108, Mass., April 14.~Call loans, 54@7 ) 4 061 3 o0 SuaAn—Unchanged; cut_loo%, $oc; granu- | foviiwise, 15108 | per cents time [6ans, 51 per cent, Closing quo- | 1 2 50 1087 420 Tagod, Bhe: S A5 Tt Blond | tations on stocks, honds and mining shares: |7 3 50 The, o505 ere the reccipts and ship- | iy 7 ATODLT, S | narket toduy was somewhat sen- BB Ion Loy tenher, 87,84 Americal a el higher than Articion Hocolpts. | Shipmont vember, $7.890 o prel uerall. 12 3 not il telr o L | Buy Scnte : orders a Supply was very Flcur. bbls ... ... | 11.00) | Minneapolis Wheat Marcket, Bell Telephone. Atehison s moderate, 42 ears, and with extrenioly bull VYRGS AN | 1600 | Mixxeavoris, Minn, April 14.-The range ‘ Hostonik 8lh New Englun news from Chic buyers went afterthe ho Corn, bu . §1.000 §00 | was very mittrot i frido wis of - indier- | Bgion & | for il they were worth. Sp tors bought 10000 18000 | ent chaiaeter today, confined ehiefly to the | 2% 6% Alloue: i RO LT 3 0 AU | Seuiping clement, Stronz tone for cash wheats | N thantic f AaERaLYe Ul R TURYERENS It 8 No. Lnorthern sold nt 674 iud No.2 norih= | General feotrie Boston & Montaiin hOUNC apkors LT CL crn principally at 65, ceipts, 210 cars. | Litnots st & toston | while fresh meat houses took over half the Close: April, 65%¢; M csduly, 69c. On | 3 R [ doraed | receipts, The "ml to ¢l .1: > uumu:ut A:h’l track: No. 1l N5 No. L northérn, 675405 | | wnd very heavy hogs sold at 36,90 and 37, with | No. 2 northern, HROERGR 3 \ [ Tl and mixe hois at $6.70 wnd 6,85 The Y omana G e following price sissippl river poinits s are for delivery at Mis- Wiikat—No. 2 spring, 70c bid; No. 8 spring b8e bid: No, 2 hard, Gle bid; No. 3 hard, bse i RYE~No. 2, ble bid y OArs—No. 2 white, 31¢ bid; No. § wh 30¢ bid Corx-—No. 2 cash or April, 8361 ,¢ bid No. eash or April, 86 bid; % 2 whit 30¢ bid; No. 8 white, 38¢ bid (AN e siles wore: - ton cars No. 3 or bot er corn, Poorli terms, ton duys shipmen o ays shipment Business ¢ on. The following are reported at Dun's Merean- tile azeney ; o Alni, Neh., Stums Dy Medicine com- pany, not incorporated, damaged by fire; in sured Burr, Neb., Francls & Brown, Implements succeeded by William Brown Burr, Neby, Henry Hostick, livery by Ben'ter & Hutelison Eazle, Neb., Beach & Venner sucecuded by Beach & ¢ Grand Iskind, Neb., John Spethman, and stationery, creditors in possession Howe, Neb. suce general store books August Guenther, drigs, suc ceeded by W.'I1 e Tin taydoi, Nob., L. A. Hyatt, Mes. W. 1) gro ceries, will bo succeeded by Z. W. Mytrs Lincoln. Neb., Beckman & Seh su- loon, succeded hy Willinm Sehroed Milford, Neb., “John Grant, confectionery and restaurant, sueceeded by Weight Bros Pawne s Neb. Co . Bennett, photographer sugsede d by et & S ilowda'e, Neb., Lo L. Darling, groceries ete., succeeded by Catton, o * Wymore. Nob., Tenty Schnitz, harnoss, suc ceeded by Sehmitz & Panhorst York, Neb., Woods Bros.,clothing, ete. burned out; fusured $12.000. Douglus, Li. A& W, O, McCleery, general store. dissol Gravity, In, Monoher & Simpson, gencral store: 10ss by fire $10,000: tully insured Gettysburg, 8. D, A D MéMasters, meat wrkot, sold out ford, 8, 1. Woods & Roose, implenient ded by William Woods, Miller, 8. 1V, L. T, Young (Mrs, Ciirles) gon eral store wnd willinery, closéd on - chattel Wyo., Mes. W. T, O'Connor, il linery, advertisiz? to close out New Vork Markets. NEW YOuk, April 14.—Frovn-Reeeipts, 18 842 plieni eXports, 11,172 biis., 14,200 sitcks sales, 12,000 pkgss market about steady; low Erades searce wid fivin RYE-Quict and steady; western, 65702¢ Coux Mear—Dull, steidy Bawvrey -Dull, irm. BarLey Mavr—Dbull WHEAT Receipts, 7,760 bu.; exports, 1064, 875 bu.; sales, 1,000,000 bu. futures, 45,000 ba spot. Spot mirket quiet ne; No. 3 red, in store and elevator, 7740770 WHOAT, T80 T8%¢c: Lo b, TeeT No. 1 north 1, B¢ No. 1 hurd, B70874c; No. 2 northern, 521 Op tlons oparied weak and ‘declined Ss@hie o weak cablos and roalizing, advanced S¢ on re vorts of dumuge to French crops by dry weather and further damage ut the west, de Tosing up 1y it moat the hizh po s sdiy nnd 56,50 10 3 last Representiiive sales: Ay, Bh. _DPr. No. Av., Sh. i 181 61 120 6 90 208 40 3 120 6 90 230 120 6 90 15 120G 90 2 200 6 90 S04 160 6 90 50690 236 160 6 90 236 = 316 261 40 200 120 120 160 160 240 120 230 40 G 40 00 the 241 0 | sneer—Almost | were bitted thro Toval killer. Lo entire ghoto Chicago rece or il pis direet to i in need of wl houses e 1L, D Booas Vice P'ros D. D FiAzE Pros, l(~l BoGE Iroas, . HAWKEYE 'COMMISSION CO. % 24 LIVERPOOL, April 14, -Wieat vy @ Coppe ] demand; holders offor freely: No. PUBATUCK. 1 rae cae 160 ter. os 812005 10d per centil: Keeceipis for the | bl past three diys 78,000 ccntals, ineluding 28,- | 000/ merl Jisdeadlly b Conn—Steady; demand moderate; receipts | San Francisco Mintng Quotation Americnn corn for the pust threo”duys 80,700 | sox FuaNcisco, Oal,, April 14.—The follow- BACON ~Long and short clear 57s per ewt, | D€ are the closing mining quotations — Alta is Norcrons. . Milwiukes Murkets lehor.. . 10 igran MILWAUKEE Wi, April Li— Wi Stead st & Bolghor. 9 Conx--Quiets No. 3, 4 monwealth . 5 qATS—Stoudy; No.2 white, 84 Choliar l.' v sterra Nevadn 20 : i Cons'd Cal ' Va Union Consoliduted 75 BARLEY 6414 Crown l'olnt Utsh... gt RYE-“511460 Curry Yellow Jacket ... 95 PROVISIONs - Firns pork, May, $17.25, - T New York Mining Quotations. changed to 25 points down; closed steady, | Closing mintng quotations: 520 points down: | swles 52,000 bags, | Crown Point. ..., 81 JOphIF 0 including: April, #15:15; May, $15.00@10.15 | Con. tal. & Va 20 Plymoith 10 June, SL4.95015.00; August, $14,90%14.95: | Desdwood 13) |Standard.. 18 Boptamber, . $1LDOBIS00L otaber > 816 Id & Curry 5 |Yellow Jug N December, $14.8D@ 14,95, Spot Ko more ac- | & Noraroas,.. M | lrone) i tive. steudy ut the decline; No. 7, 81 | Mexican 125 | “do profe 120) Knnsns City Markets, | Gntario tr LT L) 13 KANSAS Ciry, Mo, Apreil 14, —The geain mar- | kot todiy wis quiet, steudy and quotably un- | R+ gl bitng Atuoks ko S1. Lowts, Mo, April 14.-The followlng are Hats—Were stondy nt 1214618 the elosing mining quotations Rrkrers = Wheat, 15,000;"corni, 1,000 outs, | <K § 3 Grauite . 800 G g | Amorian. N. 5 @ 14| 1op ) AN SHIPMENTS - Wheat, 48,0005 corn, none; oats, | fmetaiiic 1.8 " |1 60 @i 1,000, Ellgaboth... 45 @3 | 2 London Markets. “bid. tusked e T (JONDON, ApHL 14 Suaar - Contrituzal, 96 Financial Notes. fdograna 1y per ewt, do muscovado, falr, | yavaxa, April 14.—Exch quiet but firm CALCUTTA LINSEED -April and Juue. new PARIs, April 14.~Three per centes, 95f 8¢ crop, 88 I8 par quartcr for the iccount LINSERD O11- 208 Gd por cwt NEW YORK, April 14.—Clearings, $108,319, TURPENTINE SPIRITS— 235 13d por cwt, O82; balinces, $,155,216. (CINOINNATE O, Apetl 14— WieaT— Weak i, ML ARl T Cloartugs ¢ 2 446,606 balances, 814,671, Mo [ Corx —1n light supply, No. 2 mixed, 43¢ 4 3 cent ars—Easler, lower; No. 2 mixed, 32 ¥ wixed, | Loxbox, April 14.—Amount of bullion gone e o2 i the Hunk of England on oulinees todey hiladelphia Grain Market. | Pitaveienia, Pa., April 14 -Clearings \I‘nu ADELPRIA, P, April 14, Waear—Dull; [ F1L325,60615 bulances, $1 38. Money, 4'3 0.2 rod, April, 7634 7h i 25 er cont Coun-Optious steady: No. 2 mixed, April | MeMenis, Tenn., April 14, ~Clearings, 8360 A8 G 06; halances, $185,485, New York exehuy OATS -Car lots steadier, futures unchanged | selling at $1.50, Baltimore Grain Market. fapazs fo ApHil 1¢.=Nongy, 485 per Ao, M. April L - Wikar—Steady; | Cleutings, #2,019,550 b g 2. 2 red, spot wnd April, 75 Blichads fbar aua Al T4 No. 2 | - Sr Louvis, Mo, April 14. -Clearings, #4,130 A Tpn e B i 012 bidangos, HOLG0. Mony quit it NG R SELY percent. Exchange on New York, 90¢ pre Woal Macket, "NEW OnuANs, La. Aprid 14,~C sl ¥ A N 3 R b MLEANS, L., Apr oarings, pIMLADELPHLA, Py, Apri 14.-Wool dulland | o72R15, " New York Sxehanke, commotein] 760 per #1,000 preniium; bank, 1.0 per 81,000 New York Dry G Market. P e EW Youk, April 14.—[Special Telegram to NEW Yous, April 14, ! T R Demand for dry goods l TuE Bk Exchango was quoted us follows pital #25.000; Omaha und Sioux Olty. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WiRES +Room 212 NewYork Lie Building | | OMAHA, | REFERENCES Sioux City; Co.umercial Omuba lowa State National Bank Nutional Baunk Speclal attention given to outside Correspondence solleited orderss i | | APRIT, 189 15, muttons and lambs and are willing to pay vory steong prices for thoni. Fair to wood nitlyos 0025005 falr to good westerns, 83.760 5.80; common and stock sheep, $2.5004.00 £00d 10 cholee 40 to 100-1 lambs, $4.50606.2 Representative sales No Av " 238 Colorndo lambs ... i 5.5 ceipts nnd Disposition of Stock shown by the Books of (e Union Stock Yir company for the twenty-four hours endir ¢ K p. ui, April 14, 1803 RECEINTS CATTL oGS SURER. MONSES & MR Cars, Head Cars. (Hend Curs, [Heoad| Cars. | Hend DISPOSITION WOV EIS CATTUR| OGS SHEED. alin Packing company w G AL Hammond o & 105 Swift & (o w8l s ide The Cudaliy Packing (o 185 Joh . Squlre & Co b Kperry & B i A Hnas i R Becker & Decan Vansant & Carey. . L.l ' Shippers and fesdors 22 Total 1011l 2anl e Chleago Live Stock Market. CHICAGo, T, April 14— (Spreial Te I 10 ThE BEE) - The cattle market showed mo strength today thin on the preceding days of this week by reason of the suidt reecipts: The market was strong for all descriptions.” The duy's trading was principally at from #2.15 o 340 for cows and hulls and at fron to #0 for stecrs though the ranze of quotations wis fron $1.40 to£4 for cows,hieiters and bulls,fron $2.60 to 44,50 for stokers and 1rs, from $3.90 to 36 for dressed beet and 1St nd from $1.90 to £4.25 for Texus cattle There was a good deal of exeitenent in the hog market wnd pr Went up with i rush Within an hour after the opening of husiness from 20¢ to 26¢ had heen e (o values, th market going_from #.90 35 for Hht, to fron 87,10 t0 7,50 for mixed and wedinm and to from $7.20 10 37,60 for heavy welghts, aver ages of over 200 Ibs, - The ater niarket though showing less 0f excitement, wis 1ot less fivm, 1t did not take o very good lot of heavy hogs to bring $5.35 andthere was litle < uny welkhtat less than 37.20. Calg nd Tt pigs were quoted anywhere froni 4 10 46,50, The strength of thoe sl t has ngain having been” unfoaded here within' the list woek, but prices scarcely wavered, ring- ties, The lamb mar maintained w fien front with sules at from & to #0.65. While The Fange of quotations wis «bove, 1ot of th trading was at from #4.90 o 35,60 for sheep and b from #6 to #6.40 for lumbs, The rivals consisted targcly of westerns, Texas contributed hetween 8,000 and 9.000 Bead. The Iatter sold at fron $3.55 (o 540 Lar zely at #4.90 to $5_ 10 Reccipts: Cattle, 5,000 head: hogs, 13,000 hends sheep, 5,000 head I'he Evening Journal reports CATELE - Reecipts, 6,000 head: shipm 2,000 head: market slow, steady: good to eXtristeers, $5.4005,00% mediuns, £4.7505 othors, $4.004.50: Toxans, $8,0004.20; na tive cows and heifers, $3.0003.25 Hoas- Receipts, 13,000 heiad: shipments, G000 head: market 20@25¢ highers mixed nd packing, $7.0007.25: pri vy and uteh welghts 7.50; prime’ Hzht 37,100 SHEER - Receipts, 5,000 head; shipments, none: market. stéady: natives, $4.2505.75 fed Texans, $65.1005.50; western wediors 5,255,703 Lumnbs, $6.0006.60 for best New York Live Stock Market. NEw Yo April 14 1500 head, The’ market ruled but prices were stendy on native steers sold_at #4.6025.50 per 100 Ihs X 4504603 Dulls and dry cows, 3.50; dressed hicefsteady at 7a9e per 11 native sides, CaLvis—Receipts, 500 head: market firn and unchanged; vei SHEER AND s 500 hend s ma i “Unshorn | shecp, $5.5076.25: el shecp, $3.75 55 unshorn b, $5.750 7 clipped Limbs, $45006.005 mutton st B9 e dressed Limbs STow at 95a 11 HoGs Receipts, 1,900 head; nominally firm AL E7. 705,00 per 100 1hs, Kunsus City Live Stoek Market. Kax:as Crry, Mo, April 14 CATTLE Ro- ceipts, 5.400; Shipuients, 800 murket very dull, Steady to 10 lower. Representative sades: Dressed beef and shipping steers, £3.80 @3.75; cows ana heifers, §1.85704. 10, Hoas — Receipts, 7,7005° shipments, 2,200 wrket excited, opening 10e higher and Clos- ing lower; all grades, $6.3007.00; bulk #6.7571.6.85, SHEEP - Receipts, 4.600; shipments, 200, Cholce sheep stronz, others dy. Repre- sentative sules: Muttons, #4 Ste Louts Live Stock Marke t 1. Louts, Mo., April 14— CATrLE 1,700 shipment 800 head: it iy wll ardund at yest figu HousReceipts, 3,600; shipments, ket 10@20e Rignérs prices ranged 7.30. HEEP- Recelpts. 300; shipments, ket tirm, unchanged. pells e b Piles of people have piies, but Witch Hazel Sabve will cure them, - - ANNOUNCE De MENTS, Two performances of Mantell's “T1 in the Moonlight will be given engagement at the Farnam closi Mr. Mauntel!, since his has given theater-go through his character t to ( nuin coming a idly contrasted as they are. The n this afternoon promises to be enc largest the Farnam Street theater b this season, and, as Mr. Mant best matinee cards on the stage toda mantic actor of a romantic school, it to say that his audience this afternoc be largely made up of manly lover, The Hopkins Specialty i performauces today, matinee at =2 evening at 8. No cleverer variety have ever becn seen in the ity today, impersonations, ma erdu 200 ¥ )i mar- Witt's he Face his onight it viv natinee of the 18 had of the Y, 4 1o is safe nwill ladies who admire a 5 two 50 and people The relations of labor and capital form the framework of the plot of “The Lost Para- dise.” promises a number of strikingly foreible dramatie ccontrasts, and there is 4 rippling stream of amusing comedy permeating the whole. Itisone of Charlds Frohman's companics fr sw York that will present it at the Boyd on Monday and Tuesday evenings, so a fine performance confidenily expected Bobby Gaylor in “Sport McAllister” will crowd the Farnam the fi hall of next week, beginning with tomorrow's matince. Padcrewski’s program for his recital at the No Hotel . Extortion Guests will be Looked now on tl o pean Plan, For World's Fair Accomodations, at $1.50 per day each, two in a 100 n smeGreat Eastern 60th Strect and St, Lawrence Ave., CHICAGO. The largest in the world, prac fire-proof. Write to € nd Townsead, (formerly manager Palmer House) Man ager, Chicago, 11 The Mercer. Omaha’s Newezst Hotel (OR. 12TH AND Nfl MARJ s wt 2,50 por d iy s wt§5.0) par day. {CKeoms with Bath at $3.0) par L 0 itooms with Bath at¥0) ¢ OPBNED AUGUST Mode oxpe v Fur C. S. ERB. Pro e in Ev . 1st ished Throazaiat MURRAY HOTEL Tho nly hotel fn the city with hot a water and steam hoat in 6very ro) 4 Tubl and dining rooum servicd unsir RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Speclal rates on appiication. B. SILLOWAY, nd cold Prop. | Boya next Wednesdny ovening tneludes nuimbers from Becthoven and Chopin, Buok and Schumann, Schibert ane Liszt, A fu program will be published in tomorrow's Bee. A fow good seats are vet to be had and can be reserved now at Max Meyer - Have You Ever fteen There? A special excursion to North Galveston Tox., leaves Omaha Anril 18, 186 Re markuble inducoments arc offered. For par ticulars apply to D, D. Smeaton, agent, room 7, Barker biock, Omuha - INGALIS ON BLAINE Pie SUsvay Bee will present a socond lot ter from the pen of ex-Senator | Ingalls, the subject of which is, “Blaine and His Failures,” The mere announcon this distinguishing feature of Tur Sesnay | Bee will be suficient. Every intelligent reader knows witn what force and brillianey | the ex-senator treats his subjoets and that anything e may write or say will attract widespread attention, flis estimate of Blaine and the light he throws upon politi | cal events, controlled largely by the influ { enceand power of the dead statesmar, is a valuable contribution to the political litera ture of the day - Piies of people nave pres, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve willcure them | THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND | 'NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. | "My doctor says it acta g || 117 AnA K Idneom AN 6 5 e ! drink 15 made from lerbs. und 18 preparcd for use 8 easily as tea. TUIs called LAHESMEDIGIHE All driggiscs soll i at e nd €1 package cannot got Lane's & enchdny. Inordertobe « ary A e SRATOL . WOODW AT, L1 Koy, Nogs Cook quickest and best They ar kitche necessity, fighten labor and jinpr the flavo of the food Don'tlet your dealer seil for o 100 page | Mll"ll ROGERS & SONS, ARt a[eshc Mfs Co St. LDIJIS. \TRADE. MARE TEGISTERED {NDAPOD TIE GREAT HINDOO REMEDY PRODUCES THE ANOYE RESULTA In 80 DAVA, Civcs all Nervous Discases, Falling Memory, Pareeis, Sleeplossness, Weakneae Mo and quickly but surely restores M or young. Faslly o wpackage. 8 ot 11, war WHT sond 1t by i Bbnpie Ui sealoa onvetone stedleal Co. b 11y mouth Place SOLD by Kuhn & Co., Cor. 1sth and Douglas Sts., and J. A. Fuller & Co., Cor, 15th and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NEB.; by Paul G. Schncider, sat nd 6 Pear! St., COUNCIL BLUFFS, d other Leading Druggists. nery - ESRACE UP! | ] | With Norve Bie na new vesetublo discovery | of ‘mrvelons power, positive eurc for uil tronbins, such A NETYOUS Prostration, despondancy, paing in b an i wlache, dyspopsing (088 of appes K | Wonderful n ton ien, pure blool, tones syste X! enouzh for’ two woeks. At drusgists, or Ly AWNINGE AND TENTS Omaha Tent- Awaing | Woll Bros. & Lo COMPANY Manufactarers of s, | WD TWIN 8- BICYGLES Bemis Omalia Bag H. 0. Daxa, COMPANY | | BUOTS AND SHOES, i I PO h“ ‘ (mn,» LAY ) | \m\\m«“\ Mrmm 0BBERS, Morse Coe Shoe Company, | Factory — 11911211120 How St | We are the 081y Manufactarers of Boots and Kirkendall, Jones & Amoar. H and-Sews1 CoMPANY. | Whalotwlo | - SHOK €O, bioteshgas | | [ e ——— | __coAL coke. | % Omaha Cal, Coks & Eagle Cornics Wors LIME CO. hard und soft | Mfrs. alvanizal 1on R | DRY 600DS, : M. E. Smith & Co Kllp: rict-Ka31 Dy T ana i ward 11athsy Sta. I » FURNITURE, Besbsy & Rufijfi VURNITUIRE €O, Omaha Upholstering €O., upholatored furni- [ ture, 12 1104 Nich Grace BLEWholesle vl 8ad 194h Sim &L« o ¥ Far 00D RUILDING UP ndown systern can be sdied by tho use of Dr. Golden Medical Dis- covery. A long pre n of diseascs start from pid | liver and impure blood. — Take it, as you ought, when you feel the first symptoms (lan guor, loss of appotite, duliness, depression) and yow'll save yourself from something se Fious. As an appetizing, to repel di build up the need strongth, there's | equal it." It rous | into healthtul action, purifies and enriches the blood, brace up the whole system, and ro stores health and vigor For ovory disenso catised by a disordered liver or impure_blood, it the only gudran- tecd ronie 1t it {LLTAMNON SPECIALIST rative and and to have vour woucy ba I “Ew ER“ \l'\vn\l'l)\l: SURGLC AL DU PENSA Y, Chrgnic, Private a Nervius D1 enien | ihs.sugar beet vie v Address with stap (0F par pluti cnvelope, 10, Box 631 OMico 1158 15th-st.y PROIOSALS PO SERVEVING AND MARKING ROUNDARY LINE Depnrt went of the Interior, General Lund Offico, Wi ton, Apeil 3, 1503, Sealod Washineton, D, C, until 2 Siturdiy, the Gth day of May veying iid marking by sl thitt portion of thi hou 1w stato of Nl th suth Dakota, wh th 1 river, us futhos i (ion for surveying (1 pamphlet statutes at liric, | he survey is to be exeented th specifications and instru " 1o e placed « o intervals on said bouncary., Proposals Ceuting the Strvey nd establishing the oniments, as re quived by the spectiications, fnstructions and Hitons, must inelude inone b th tho ficid work and the moauments, Coples of the spetfications relative to the line and monu nts, and blank proposals will e fuenished bidders onapplication o the commissionee £ the General Land Office, Wichinzton, D. 0. Ll proposal must bewecompanled by wee heck for §600, Proposals will he cons nly from practical, exper 1 sur- whose competence and reliability are Gtory to this office. The parly to (e contract miy be awarded will b ro- dred o execute the work “in Ligown propor PO 0N WL SUCD assTsEnee s iy e neces= sary. Froposals must he inelosed 8 envelopes tablishment of the houndary Tine hetween No skt and South Dakotn” and addressed to e Conimissioner of vl Lo Offie, City of Washington, 1L C. Fhe vight (o refeet any and all bids s reservad = W, LAMOREDX, Cotmissioner W0 21t ‘lw:uw«\lwul\uw'v U8, IN- dian Sorvice- Pine Ridee Aecney, 8D, SProposids for Field Seeds,” and. addressed 1o the undersizned it Ping Aconey, Shii- non county, 8 D, will voceived” Wt this ageney until 1 o'cloek . of April 20, 1893, Or furnishing and delivering at_this agency about 25,360 1hs. s, 20,506 s, seed corn, 57,600 1hs. seed potatoes, 1200 10, seed wheit, 730 1hs 3,000 11 R 1t, 780 Ths, 1 737 1 and 500 1hs, Sulll sced to be grown in thi try contizuous to the place of delivery. Bid= dérs will e required (o state specifically in their bids the proposed price of cach artiele offered for dolivery undor a contract. The right is reserved toreject any or all bids, or any partof any bid, if deenid for the hest in- t of the service. CERTIFIED CHECKS. 1 bid must be aecompanicd by a cortified cheek or draft upon s ates de= ¢ priss, H00 cane seed, moof couns posi or solvent national in the viel f the residence of the bidder, yuyable to the order of the conmission ndinn aflaies, for ut least 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeltod to the United States in- case award sh with go 10 be any bidder or bidders ro fafl to promptly exceute and sufficient " surctics, othe urned to the bidder, —Bids aecom eashiin Hew of u certitied eheck wil . For any further info " GEO. LEROY BRO seivin b atlon apply to SoAL Acting M31dote Unlon Stock Ymis Candny. South ©O©mahas Best Cattlo 1o and <) riat | nnmmv,.lu HGU3 E Wood Brothers, Live Stosk Cotumission Merciants. £01th “maha—Telephono 115 Chicaze JOIN D DADISMAN, | 4§ WALTER £, WooD, | Managers 101 Rports andwirochesstally upanap; OMAHA Manufacturers’ and , Jobbers’ Dlrectory‘ e HARDWAFE _“g Rector & Wilhelmy | Lodyk & L‘n. { ‘fiVMAY;. Ef3, | 1RO WO, WAL Gibbon & 0. | omana Safaan i Wholesnle Hats, cups, 8LEAW K344 gloves., mitens, 2t |1 WORKS Snfosvaults, Jall work D ahiittors and fre o Tt SHLILAE LUMBER, B John A, Wakeld, | Cawls R Ly, LIQUOR3, | Frick Wholesnlellguor doslsr 1001 Farnain it .| Standard 0il €y, Rotned writin, ari papor, ot | and Laoricatiag 1y E ———— ————y 1 PRODJZE CIN 133000 3 Branch & €y, 1das. A Clarg & Oy, STOVE REPAIR S, s\si.ont Omaha Stavs Rapile |M. A DIy & €0 WORK?, stove Ies | Manufaoturars of saan and water wttachwents | doors, bilods aad for any kind of stove Aldligs. bransh ofs wade, 1207 Dougies 56 | toe, Lith and Lenrd

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