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& THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, .r\'I‘RlL 7, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 11 northern, 64%e; No 2 northern, @%c. 4101600 country (pks. free), A4 1616 SILVER CERTIFICATES 618 The flour market was again active and thers | © PIG TRON. ull. Amesican, $13.00613.60 GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firin; state bonds i appeared to be no dificulty in millers selling all | COPPRR-Quist; lake, 916 inactive. It Was o Wild, Uproarous Day in the Wheat | bricct”ft 1" S8, (i i Wity | REQT uiti shmenle B8 1o un e R Receipts for the Week Still Huch Bohind T s 28] Pit. piarket. was Wt i wver, " O mar oA T ety DO wordr ree | U B $ B Gongiate the Mark of Last, : hey are glad we're going—of course e that |t a . 8 48 [ Y hey are If we were not going the TR Alsre PR G Keth y c going M MAY FLUCTUATED AT A HEAVY RANGE ) rofore Millors . an FLOUR=Flrmly held; Ea‘"‘"“"‘“"“”"“ i 5:“‘ i “"‘* EASIER FEELING IN THE CATTLE TRADE wouldn't get such bargains in clothing, g NWHEAT- Oy Gus and unsettied, 160 | Tant taw wet G, 102%| Aichinon ta Y < padir ; . Tay:"No. "8 red, | & ) 0l the WEPEEE Wikt Souriip.at < closs ow sterday 1 red, | can e 104 Were Slow—Cows Active and Stronger \ they're glad to say eral Uprising In ' | ¢ P 2 % ~Hogs Scaree and Higher S e mixe) Onts Crowd. Sheop Firm, " Tate 1 ¥ K nturies.. ... & \ CHICAGO, April 6.—Tt was a wild, up- t 7 sl ¢ i 3 V. J non. fund FRIDAY, April 6 roarious day in the wheat pit. First there | geios sri ) Wolfigadite & ; o Brims. to cholow | NG pacs LuteL i iy 0 far this week, compared with last, cat was a drop of 1%c in May, then a series | bejow the alove fgur 1 stendy, with o it imwe 0 choteo Umothy, | 8 W Fel e {Fraticion. . '|||T‘|n|”1v“.w I.m|': 7 ”vl.‘yn 1('" il i ine o A ey . of jtwups until it bad advanced 2%c, and | fair domond. Hens rkoys, 6ic; | 0. Lk A rRvator: CARMGT. dvgihe |- Bk Yok enisd _ | ana hogs nearly 7500 hend. In shiep wup to us-——The stock is melting away fast later o sudden collapse of 1%c, with a gain | JoUnE roosters, G6a stock, 4@e; old it t 4 * offercd S Dl :'x ) h|w has been a slight increase, X —Lveryvthing is being s yed up as fast of %c at the cnd. Spreaders who had been | " VEAT N wil i the: ket GRS gl e ostos Btk fuot ¢ Illl\h beral recelpts and the rather unfa / ‘verything is being snapped up as fas working on the expectation of July going to | fiiees ot o weaker, Good, fat veals, 60 L : 4 : (JOSTON. Auril 0.-Cai lovny, 1 poe cont; | YOFabIo reports. from other markets caused a premium of 3%c were stranded by those | HONEY NS, Blove o - Calltorn CON MIAL LT tune lognw, dailis bar geutc | Closing prices for :.‘.. “ml‘r feeling in the trade here today, but = : . months coming together for a few minutes | 'y ik honex, waatie © 0L ans, per BAG( nchangs 4 B x T L1 (LTI T, i “““I‘l‘"‘;l"”:“lt;)‘“-l' i”r e ”;I\T. "14}\’\;“1]“\ A A times we don't even put a price on it as with a clash, and the covering of a line of [ doz. $1250; half gallons, $8.50 TP WOFK. | atandnrd. . esk; | Ami:Sumat 1 e sold quotably lowe: tsiders ha 4 PRl | L o ok % short wheat for a Baltimore house which | &Aai: the ta n pleitital supply, but the ink, $12.60; 'rl.lm prime. s 3 Bag Siate Gan; ! Shistaorie HY l‘l“'::““l':‘ o, h“'l'l r“l'r'i‘:“":“ e ; for instance, to make our market i ruther quist. Mallards, $2.00%2.55; re u e shoulders o eleplione.. . 180 Gen. Blootrs plic: ve been fairly liberal, local houses found It was unable to respond to further | market fs rathoe quict. Mallaras, §2 0072 20; red Shorte, 3 Boston & Alay. 30356 Wia. Co #1581 tidve:on)y: settod a nibaerAte BUMbSF of tat margin calls, were among the reasons for | winge t 1.001.25; mixed ducks, T@%C; gre i Tonigs, ' Boston & Maine louiez MiningGo. 0 [ £ i the great excitement which ruled during [ #0000 00 Hoe Flour p | d9PL: Atiant 20 e, They were accordingly out carly today 3 « RS- Medium 1 rmoshy il &Q. % w288 but started in bidding a shade lower in mo-t J 3 the greater purt of the jon. Corn and | 186; extra standard extra se 1 corn, 17 ¢ Flectrie o Butto & Boston 11 A 7 W | tecin inpany 5o counts, THPMENTSEFlou L 10,00 &N, Bk 119 | Calumet & Hocla . 205 | cases. There was a fair inquiry for shipping oats received some benefit from the strength | QY e 1 Tthvian chest- | Du.i corn, 104,000 bu.; oats, 13,000 b 175 |Centenninl }g b 5 A . FAh WL ik Rl © @i | account, and competition was strong enou in wheat lost it all aga Provisions | nu AImonds, fliah wilnuts, 12 o e ankiin 3 ¥ ] Ll A e InrEe 13B 0 paoana, e Liverpool ets e 3% to sustain values fairly well on the light were weak and dull, por sing at from | djum. il nuts, 1 g LIVERPOOL, April WHEAT-Demand | Si 3 Onetol 16e to 17 decline CIDE] s ‘H,‘ D 36 half bbl., $3.26 T ingly; No. 1 California, 'd”‘ ey . 8 Y . hibl. 400 bl., $2.75; clarifiel e winter, 48 1044 anta Fe Copper. heavie grades and he col 01 igh 4 - ~ > ; T a L g he. Lt P 108 Akt b LULLLEG minon ight HAlr pants for Goc that are worth three times Wheat at the opening was weak, compared N A e G LA A Wwith Its feverish strength at the close of | SAUERKRAUT—Per bbl., $1; halt bbi., §2 Akt fat stuff was slow and generally on the basis VEGETABLES ’ Y patent, 6 \elseo Mining Quotations. of shaded prices, but good buying prevented } as much, and two pairs of sox for 5c. But yesterday's scssion. May opened with al S ANE Bl T Hosa % il 1 L PR A RS gA ANt Al i G L IEANS—Calitornia hn A A 1,907 i s RANCISCO. April ¢ e ofMietal closing | any serious decline, and while the moyement ost the entire crowd willing to sell at 64c tern navy, $Li com bacon, Tong and short | quotations for mining stocks today wors aw fol- | L Seriow ! ‘here we ke - AL A L fafoud clear, 45 Ibs., 334 603 Tard, | {0L 5 datis was at no time particularly brik, the cattl where we make our fions are quoted on orders ar ) el i AT T AT TR 3 had practically all changed hands some t it the same time. The lower figures soon ne, i bhis., $2. 3 3 RoRvalTadLu g POTATORS A A grown ‘ " Belcher 08| Mon». before noon prevailed and before the early competition TALI Best & Helchor,, Nuvajo. 7 to sell was overcome the price had dropped A L LN 5 Bodio Con Novada Qe As usual, cows made up a comparatively to 63%e. The swell which resulted after - i i D Tt Phtosi small proportion of the offerings. Nearly GO ODB Y E the market had dug down to the buying Lt " LI 0 Con. Cal. &'V, \vace ;) all the local houses were out after them, and ' " sarly R ) s \ " - cansed a quick ery to 6i%e, +the past three roiwn Poin 30| Sloren Novidil stratum cansed a quick recovery to 6i%e, Fioridn cabh or. the past three d (bt b trade was lively and soon over. Prices ruled A and they know it—that's the reason as we can put a price upon it. Some- ¥ . . medium weight steers, Early trading in the all the more appreciated we are selling and some with ideas no hi than 637%c ! and those fluctuations occurred in the Airst | caiiromin cabinge per n forty minutes of the session. The desire to CE . fancy ¥ PG s hitee 0 $ - Al Just about steac though certainl sell was not occasioned by any change in I EOTATORS e : 200 centals. The weather s dull. X Al o more than steady, on the common and can the situation. The main cause of it was et P tise, Kansas City Ma London Stock Quotations. ning grades. Calves were in limited supply 5 3 = s the profit which so many had in the long ¥ CANSAS CITY, April 6.~WHEAT- LONDON, April 6.4 p. m. closing: g00d demand and generally a shade stronger, [ apn - eleganl sack suit for $2.50 and just as fine a suit as can be wheat bought within the | w days and ;e plant, 1 3 Ko, 27red, 59, bl il L b il e while the market for rough stock was simply the attempt to turn it into money. The ci axparagus, per c ‘ No. 2 mixed, 3214 e ol O IRaX N or ity a repetition of Thursday's trade i sk Sthds Ahdiare P igae weather was still dry in Kansas, Nebraska . P Torld y NG 3 biked, 8146 Canadian Paci v.'Contrisl Business in stockers and feeders seems t0 | made for ¢ro. These are clay worsteds and are worth g23. and Missouri, where the_plant is reported crate, $1; new pottoes, X ' REQUTI. co1a80 v be slowly, very slowly, picking up. Bott 0 2rids - % fresh and stale offerings were somewhat to be suffering for waut of rain. The ad- bu., ¥ A . 1inois Cen new is ancy weste A iD-Rteady: $1.204 Lo oentra i dAllb AL excess of the demand, and only a small vol vices from those states did not offer much L ANrIRRA 1ok ; He 3 il » encouragement for the farmers who have i Gy . per bbl, $7; bell and (“Tirm: prairie, $5.0006.50; timothy, $5.00 | Lo :{‘»‘,Hl(,‘ 28 321K e oo ume of business was’ transacted. Prices in winter wheat in the ground. A more pro- 1 pe The Fate of dlscount in the open market for both | MOSt cases were very well sustained, b ridas, per quart, 300 R—Active; creamery, 207 dairy, 15 [ shortand thiree months’ bills (5 1hg por cent there is not much call for common ligh jected drouth would mean a more asgra- A : ed 1o T 0 ate ¢roj - s — — stock. Good to choice feeders are quoted B LI RICHE LB LA SO E I L FRUITS. 3 Little_demana: New York Mining Quotations. from $3 to $2.35, fair to good at from port announced that 25 cent of IANAN, . quotable o n 1 Wheat, “bu.; corn and oats, s 7 The ; - 03 B A tho winter wheat in that state | prices b I R T ek UL L G L L When we have more time we'll quote more prices—but had been damaged by the late | medium, $1.7 Wheat, 4,000 bu.; corn and oats, | closiug mining quotations $2.75 down. Representative sales freeze. The frost damage in southern Il A faney, $1: chofce, $3.60, Ton. Cal. & Va... . 227 il N 5 DR nols and southern Indiana and in Kentucky, Sy ey Florliad, ¥1.25; choles Fior Duluth Grain Markets. B e Tilor SO No. Av. No. No. A1 we are really too busy to say much in the newspapers, for Tonne: and Ohio may also be largely i CALIFORNIA ORANGES- Riverside seedlings, DULUTH, April 6.~WIEAT- csy; No. | Hale & Noreross.. 1 Cellow Jackot ced » propel d eather. I 2.50; Riverside Washing volu, St | 1 hard, eash, 641ae; April, May, Homestake........1100 |Iron Silyer it 4 - » 3 . . 1oe : o ml.r\x\xi:xh "’n‘;‘-':m.f-Ml'x'ni.-”:.“'u‘?:m’.|L..r.§’|'“ it arodlings, 2 adiand’ navails; <[ €7%c; Mo 1 inorthors i Noxican s 150 |Quickstiver.. s y £ 3 everybody, it would seem, is taking in our L navius: | May. sic Iy Septombor v 7 Passedenos | and excel 65@3.7 : s 4 . Ontario. 700 which prevaiied up to yesterday was reported [ g™ 4 tirern d; No, 3 nort Bitic; re- | Ophi as still doing its withering work. AIl that | GRATI' There are a fow Malagas stil on the e, 48c. On track: No. 1 northern to arrive, | Plymouti.........0 i 20 3 : 3 probably had but little further immediate | marls kow, 3850 = ; S ;3 effect, and u reactlon of lc or 2c was confl- | [t ey ber it the G 5 St. Louls Mining St ) 1048 3 dently looked for by the bears, when it be- | g : 3 ) it 5 LOUIS, Aprll 6.-Miniug stocks dull a (e I ; ° came whispered about that there was some Funs. No. 2. d1kic: No. 3 white, 3¢ uneliauged. Quot 4 : 1 30 most effective is in the suit department, where we are selling ¢ i tday: - Wileat, ra urgency in the demand for cash wheat. When | pEAR-No. 1 black, larse, $20.00525.00; me- | ICIT DTS Wheate 45,501 b onts 1865 ba, it became known that a Milwaukee miller [ dium. $15: small, $8.00010.0% black vearlings, | SH1PMI Wiieat, 500 bu.i oats; 1,067 bu, | Adams....$ §12.00715.00; medium, $10; small, $75 black L Nete] had bought here 20,000 bu. of hard spring | 'arse. o, $6.0008.00 oAt ‘ 2z a . Hiin i) Bzl ! 4 wheat to be ground at his mill and that | V% Jare $60008.00; medium, 500050 suall, ., Wik etar Biet 230 | Harconve 00 1971050 3 ] ng the price paid for it was_ within a fraction | & medium, m,.‘ smull, $10; black Mon. . R s (bl (e 5 200001108 1 ot 3¢ pre ov e price of reguls na yeaclings, large, $12; mcdium, 38; small, . thest, owes 1 3 of g premium over the price of rogular yearlings, large, 41, medign, 38; small, sed, R R L) ; e B 2 o i i : UUL BIY ) Asice ¥ contract for May, then the bulls started up : : rings, L4 ¢ small, $3; silver tip, large, $2; medium, + T K With a quick step and and the boars danced PR M e i AR April 6.—National transit cer- akh S Sy for twenty minutes, throwing up their hands s wmall, $5; silver tip cubs, laige, 30; lowest, S1ci no #alos. g and roaring for wheat at the same t small,” £ brown, large, 2000 e R e R e Aprl 6—Cleacings, $2,201809; ; 3 1 ; . $16; small, $12; yearling: 3 3 200,645, 8.... until May was up to 65%c and July to 6655c, L 875 9d3 April and Jun, I 200,045, % 5 d i 13 h d F. tho latter having sold ecarlier in the day at i £ baudiger--No. 4 New York Dry Goods Market PARIS, Apeil 6-Three per cent rentes, 07t | g i ? 5 it t an arnam., 6he. Fve \ose price e stoppec i . ¢i , ) ¢ 5 ioods N . © for the account. i TRNTE) 24 23 SacEanyen EmL FRLLIL UL R L RE rge, 38 $6; s § X, NEW YORK, Aptil 6.-Dry goods ttled In NISW ORLIZANS, April 6.—Clearings, $75,841,- | 1810 1 & few minutes for breath and when ‘they | {80 5! Goording to’ beauty 3 . Out of fown mark ¢ balances, $4,0464%5, 5 1 started again they put May up to 66 and } \odium; 36); small, #0; sil no busines of i 3 r HILADELPHIA leavings, $10,- SHIPPING 3 July to 66%c. The bulls desisted after May oduty, 2 450; s | marker i unchangea I 030,460; blances, $1,370,05, ol Dby £ [ 0 had risen to 68%c and July to 06%c, and s, lure, 7 medium, 3 o ports. MEMPHIS. N e e 1 . 3 : Hi the price was allowed to drop e about as BN L e R UL ing at par; cle : + balances, $63,2 _ P : B8 o i rapidly as it had risen that much. At one | gium, fic; small, 30c; Iynx, No. 1, large, 53 NCHESTER, April 6.—Cloth_ buyers are { LONDON, L mount ot hull 2 12 period of the advance May and July for a [ dium: §2:' small,’ §1.50; muften kN" ) dispos pres Carns steady, | SN, into_ the land on ba B LRHIE 3 el L few seconds were traded in at the same | mediom, u"-"‘“:;""f“ il f at_Inn s ~ A a1 6 0N eV 51506 inor jcant i 36 . et price, and for quite a long time the differ- . No. 1, large, $1; medium, 7 1 Wool Market. v exchange ¢ premium. Clearing 125 7 50 once was only o, May, about 12:45 o'clock: | i flon Tertett ead o Nieh [ ST LOVIS, April 7. —WOOL~—Unchanged; de- PR ; = MIXED. s “ was down again to 64tsc and July to Gilec $9; medium, $6.0007.00; small, s [ TN fuIr for desirble grade ) NS, Abril 6 Clerings, $1.230.- | ... Y 3 Dol The closing prices were: May, Gi%c; July, | No. s, large, ¥ um, $6: small, 9 e L g Lt al, pre . . il 80 g bl L 65the. iceoom, No. 1, large, 8c; medium, 60c: small STOCKS AND BONDS. mium ek 61,80 propuu ey { 0 s ow York Live Stock Markot. There was a fair business done in corn iccoun, Taciee A8’ (o beagty, No. 1 Targe A D % 1) § E { et W YORK, April BEEVES and the market went soaring. At one time 00; slcunk, blgek, caped Nov 1 laces Speculation In Securities Was Confined Al- | change on New York, ¢ premium : B s “‘:‘M'\M' novaiLe ATt e eE v the shorts were badly dumnmlmnll by 'u.-; faeciun ali, 4 0w striped, most to Lomestle Trading. CHICAGO. Aprll 6.—Clearings, $14.006000; New | . i h 9 o IS RO 041,20 ) $3.9504.05; comt ump in wheat, and that was the chie - small, 2507 brond steiped, lare Y 5 exchange, The premitim. Sterling exch 3 2 : d 0 . -1 mon. | $1.50 i Jump in wh ‘ 3 NEW YORK, April 6.—The speculation on actunl business rates, $1.8TH@L.8. ¥ E o 400 <37 40 SHEEP AND LAMIS - Hecelpts, 5,400 head; 1, $L50; D i 3 i i EW YORIC ¥ R b 1103 2 a ey were billed direct to a local killer ; to prim 0; unsha off its perch toward the end corn lost for a | Juml, = G0e; b b most entirely to home trading. At the i £ oupe. Silver bullion on . : L : R ai s et it chotce, $1.00615 snaemsiambe, thme all its earller advance. Later there | [k a6 0; gt $107 small 27 kite, | opening tho market was firm and active, the | dsposi with ereailie’ Safe’ Doposit com- | % oo i gz rableN attoneAAMIamba kN EYery §_Recelpls,” 3700 ead; market firm at ere independe! A g point arge, $2; medium, $LK0: sma s) 5 E TR pany. 184,7: ship Luc: . 2 . £28 H e 5 . A were Indopendently strong nojnts in the corn | e, B8 MTiar, Hoghic: medium, bo: first prices being as a rule higher than the | WHI' take Gut tomorrow 415000 gunmen e Hiconi® . . . 3 urgent and prices are quotably strong. Falr . o situation. The market wound up firm at a \rge, S@fc; medium, Tc; small, Ge; kits, | o < L 520 3 a 0@4.50; Sloux City Liv i Markot, i, large, §99c1 2 Ge; kits, | closing figures of yesterday, Suga s . to good natives are quotable at $3.00@4.50; Y 4 IR ¥ y, Sugar and Dis 108 s & e : i slight improvement on yesterday's closing Rk k 110 £ ; B et 5040 ommion ITY, April 6—HOGS—Recelpts, 1,000 prices. May started weak with wheat at HIDES, TALLOW, ETC, tilling being exceptions, opening a fraction --!~|'Il;§ 2 o Toed Heiied) ~1m»p' 32,253 00 m)d"u dreTe | x:m':'» ]n:‘, 150 head; 6e lower, $4.63GM.70; 881ge, s0ld Off to 38%e, recovered to 39%c and S st 240 1 greon | lOWer and receding in the early dealings, Beauty covereth a multitude of sins. L see D0 26 i 10 to 200-1b, lambs at $3.50@4.75. *Receipts, 300 head: ahipments, 90 closed at from 38%c to 39c, compared with | giiel . 2gide; No. 3 green salted hid while the rest of the list, under the leader, | Love without limit is simply emotional | 8. . 83 Llon e g it {10, yeariings, %01y BRtarany. o ML vee) Ghir, 6 1bs. .15, 1bh. bize; No, ; £ 2 a0 3 3 h 134 e AT gy T e Qalo; s yoariings, O L Te imoneval e o |2 acat cate ia it S b S NGy i | Ship of Lead, moved upward % o 13 por “"‘"{:"L“‘;“ e St B 2001058 o dogaipteieadiiiiutin ot Stock o 20 2000280 seeme P aaly s RR e 2 ary dint hides, 3c; iy | cent in the first fifteen minutes. Sugar gh the gates of matrimony o 2 tota rceipy and dinbosition ofstock as whow e — the oats crowd today. Not only was ther dc. Part cured hides ‘e per Ib, Nieaiin slacsTinaais BAT 0N | 4 ") lustrous cloud of romance. o0 5 115 by tho booka ot the Union Stock Vards compauy Stock in Sight. a good business traded in, but the market h'"'*u:"i n tully vl&;xéred i e small selling declined 3 per cent, and then TN PR, Sl o I1itiedtachoy 1050 23 ... 092 '\| n";'“;.'m” our hot g 0 . m, (I'xl;ll,;- '.\\"("‘{v“fl' . (n.. jeselnts at tho four pri Sven at the opon- | | SHEBE PELTS-Green salted. ench, 2Z5Goe: | unde s 5 A 3 e A 4 April 6, % clpal eitios Friday, April 6 was independently Strong. L\‘n at the open areen malted . shearlings — (Short-woolcd oarys | under fairly good buying took an upward little’ worry; no moneys no good o eth KECEINTS. ¥ 2 3 ing, when corn and wheat wore easler, the | §iyg) each, s@ibc; dry sheariings (short-wooled | turn, advancing 23 per cent, reacting % per : o AL HAOARLEY . e 5 e Cattle. Togs. Sheop, price of oats was up from e to Yic. This | carly sking: No. 1, each, SG10ci dry shearlings | cont’ at the close. Distilling £ W POr | It is safer to trust a man as far as you e 8 - |__moas. | ¢ £ o ABaLst nos(.sug was due to the fact that while the reports | (short-wooled eafly” skinss, Nu. & cach, be; dry | CeNt at the close stilling fell off % per | can see him than as far as you can hear f Gliyipiasss §:200 “§800 of the condition of the wheat and corn crops flint, Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, | cent in the opening trading as the effect of | him. o E 3 0 - St. Louls. wors 1,100 4,500 ¥ ver ‘b, nctual welght, 5Gdc; dry fiint. Kansas | judge Gibbon's decision orderi - Lt g 4 | rereNconfiating, as 4 v s 5 3 : e e ay lov ple s 9010,0 5 s — — were conflicting, they were unanimous as (o | St "Nebiesks mirriin ooty pt ering the (rial | We may love a pleasant sinner, while we | 1 E Total... 0018 12754 19900 the oats crop being badly damaged. May | actual welght, 4@fc; dry fint, Colornd, utehe [ On its merits of the sult of the company | may do no more than respect an ascetic | - DISPOSITION. fensehe S1 80,0101 started at 813%c, against yesterday's last | Wool pelts. per Ib. actual weight, 4@7c; dry | against the Illinois trust law. There was a | saint. h : == | CATTLE, According to s Exporience. 3 o murriin wool peits, pér b, sctual | quick recove; 3y ~ 5 Quatationtori815ciard o)t upto 8 The o wick recovery of the loss, and during the | 1f o woman's Intuition were replaced by | Mr. McSwat was kindling the fire in the tter decline in the larger markets was more AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1, 4@ | afternoon an advance of 1% per cent, of | pe, 3 ring whiskers In- Omaha Pack g (T il O e L a Nor 2 he: mreatnn white A 39 | which % per cent was_lost In_ the. closing Eadtor Br.’l‘:tyw?l‘:nl;‘» S5penring inliakers n - 2. (1 et i Hammond Co 7 Z:“:h Toe, the other moruing, says’the Ohi: prices began onts also fell off. May sold Rk srease, yellow, Joi greass | sales. Between 11 and 12 o'clock the market Dalealt Bise. Pra Whan e an b D Y i e ka0t d e TR0 ndih xlnlnd-‘u «k»::u; tramp made back to 315%ec and closed at this price. Rt i J 5 was very strong on a light volume of busi- 8 . ! W ] + John P. Squire & Co.... T 9 4 ‘ 0 kitchen door and ¥ Gifes: rous! 5 d price 08 118 21, comes so bad that women desert him, it is | ) John P. Sa § . asked for something to eat. Provislons acted weary with the load of ness, and prices roso 1 itoi 246 per cent, | SICT NG A CIRs ORI SEEeR eI B ] 3 il 1 Sporry & Barnes.........00 . 5 dniletked tonaametling o eat ak 2 i their recent advance There was an appear- A I Markots. Toward noon there was a partial reaction, Sas 8 . B i Netor Morrls...... 3 e e —adShayplianLing dron you my friend, ance of the more anxious of the shorts having | _NEW YORK, April 6.—FLOUR-Receipts, | but after midday the market became strong G i 5 PRI G, tind Taederar..: B O e e aora R i o o e s akgndt come in, and of even some selling on short | 30800 bhls.: exports. 14,00 bhla.; sales, 20500 | again, and with an occasional reaction con. | 'When a girl Is fidgety because the young L1380 240 £ i Hiat{aaome been left over from yes- account. There was a few short lived spurts e fernoon, which | tinued to advance to the close, the final deal- | Man isn’t where she s, he can stay away 24 ! ST e “A” doughnut,” said the tramp, “ain’t of activity at times when wheat was on the In the day. Exporters bids have. b ings being I most cases at of near the best 48 1ong as he pleascs and bo welcome when T AR [ F e et rampage, but the result of the day's trading but are still too far away from t of the day. The grangers were firmest of | he comes. 318 M40 2 40 “One of my wife's dougl " a giregate. M york opene athern flour, _active; " rye the active shares. The bond market was A woman's saying that no man should o) i hye wifos sdoughnit replied was @ small aggregate. May pork opened ot | outhem | flour, _actl lie a market was v 8 Mr. McSwat, with the firmness and - qoct 10c up at $12.02% and was $11.95 at the close. | * ik WITIA T DAl 1anee on all kinds, firm in the carly doalings, gaining strength | Know her preference for him, until he had 2 50 & i Cattlo Market Was Less Active than on Pre- | Sioh of o man ‘ho Kiiew what ne ey oo Lard for May eclosed with 2%c loss for the as the day advanced, and closing at the best | shown his for her, does not necessarily . 80 vious Days This Week. ing of, “will be about all y day. Ribs closed 5c lower. K MEAL-Quiet; yellow wostern, $2.05@ | of the day. make it true, . 70 260 . 2 - 4 SHEREAA about all you want to Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat jrandywine, $2.70. The Evening Post says: There was active T R ¥ A SHIGAGQUARFIL SOl SRR WIMIAE T Al tagkie < Estimated receipts for tomorro eat, Nomina o Eve 08t says e was active ” =C 3 " 5 exs active than on the preceding days of this —— = 230 cars; oats, 118 cars; hogs, 3Y o 2, Milwaukee, 63 ity in stocks today at very much the same [ Croupand Whoopg Cou 88 A 3 10T riekewan: dnEcknos A Vavorito for Coughs and Colds. g, » S S time the day's top price w; ached in I nave three children who are subject to i OXEN Vemporarily at loust, The prospect of large re- | “Chumberlain's Cough Remedy s the best i iy MALTSDuIL western, 65680c; Cana- | wheat, There was, however, no yielding of [ craup, and have found that Chamberlain's 1900 fots for next week male buyers more con- | medicino for coughs and colds wo have ceer it - WHLISAT—{tocaipte, | L300 b exports, 31,800 | sceurity pri and the advancing tendency | Cough Remedy will cure them quicker than AND FEEDERS Jervative, and at the sume tme induced o more | 8014, says S, Keel & Son of Coal Hun, Ky At b, ilen, S56A0000 Dur fovires R was rather especially marked in bonds, Out- [ anything else’i can got. If you do not be- m 3 016 T Vielding | spirit among holders. An a con- | It 18 a favorito becatiso It can alwye by ADHLoeor weakers, No. i store andeloy side the granger group the noteworthy deal- | lleve that this remedy will cure the croup, s Qo L N S o] come whading ot | depended upon, It loosens a. cold, eelisven May i i [ deiiy N A s AT e vutaE ings were chiefly confined to the industrials | 10 as I did, try it, and you will soon be con- o8 155 300 1ot Ticos, . though sellers escaped without [ the lungs and effects . pormanent. cuen G i L in" options thix has and the low price in the London specialties. | ¥Yinced."—R. "M. Chatman, Dewey, TIL 105 8.0 080 B o submit to uny weneral | Whooping cough is not dangerous when this PR s year: wheat' opencd Distilling certificates moved about in such o [ Whooping cough is also deprived of all daj 10 & e wore Hiberal, amounting to | remedy fs freely given, as 1t lquifies ths Mhy P 45 fashion ns to suggest complete ignoreance | S€TOUS consequences when Chamberlain's : i Y A\ making @ total for the | COUED mucus and makes It eastor o expar G n o sell | v among the speculators of the Chicago quo | Coush Remedy is frecly given. There Is AVIE lnst five diys of 56,000 head, which more | torate. 25 and G0-cent bottles for salo by s N4 SR ! : Warrinto decision’s actual scope. Worelgn | Hothing equal to It for either of theso all- ; Al [ i or"the Same timo. Tant wiek b | drugglats, R g 3 ‘ estine, houses did comparatively little, and are | Wents. For sale by druggists. W D79 za | stantially the Us 8 Year. 0@ I Bre T ——— Tuly naturally wary of taking large chances at the | Ty COLORADO. B Rk a0 i o KA MARKET, ol present time. | s . 3 iiven A hoitars ‘nd " stears. Bxtea r o Oek be ! 3 " clos i i The foliowing are the closing quotations on | Indignant Actor—You wrote that notice 1DAIO. Woro. quo it “somiat g e TRUMENTS placed on record April Y 3 at Gic; er T the leading stocks of the New York exchange | #bout the performance of our company at | 17 bull 1239 175 7 cows 98 200 n cows and hell brought $3.60. 1894 % Lard. (i ; L M the Highup' theater last night, sir, without |~ HOGS-Dealers who were looking for a big | fox A ee 1t arly A it ARSANE LR DY A P X 0.0 b, fured and 500 U, n ATeETeon s T8 Ty seeing i, You were not there, sir run of hogs were again doomed to disappoint- | prices Mot 8, RIook 1 Boy mnats a5, Seymayr, Juiv, H L vy Stong In elovator; | ALChISORL s Dramatic Critie—That s true. T had to | mant. There were only a fow over o $510 was nd | plof & block 1, Seymours add...; tifleates opened at S2te; closed at S1%e; highest, L0 head; shipments, 2,900 opcned wtrong, fe higher, but be- losin (e ndvance; good heavy | packers, $4.9035.00; fa'r to gocd Hght and med um shippers, $1.265.00; Lulk of kood %old it §4.5 and | al nd common Tght, $4.2504, ! pLs, 209 head; shipmenis S5 et active, e’ higher, making the advanos 0 { durinz the list weeks SL0@200; native i S5 1l spring lambs, $3.0005.5 i ¥ rk per b0l 0o L. ye Y 1 tu 5 acres fhors fiibe B ey 3 1y, IR RE NGB, Were, Mo o | Alton, T.H g { | g0 to three of four other theaters. But I [ sale, and prices continited to advanc njes | chaihulie 08 sLan aUT A in o 1o . May g ron, do pfd didn't roast you, did I The demand was A H ; 600 k1 H wheat, afterwards weakening with that An do pid e A8 )l‘ b et Ho i today were generally all of e 1 10¢ higher | of the week, and ¥ 2,000 hoks enry nd wife to B J Brikgs, s o CRal cubE IR, wieody (At ue dvance: -2l Hali &Oi1o 3N, Y. Contril Ul ‘X“‘"""\I alber "I"_ a8 Ranteur by | than Thursday and about 35c higher than | in 5 hands, o Lroubla in pyah- | R 8,000 FLOUR- 1 4 i SR Canada Paoifio sIN. V. & N Bug fnecBiry L am AIReKUR G0 anke Monday. Shipping and speculative buyers | WI§ up b he” advifnee 3. i WHEAT-No. 2 spring, pring, N 0 i exports, 200 | Gitnada Southern, G2 Oitario & W bod X say anything uncomplimentary | were hardly as actlyo as on the three pre | Lot by hass Tad changed awners. ai to Huddin Wicken 3 repo y N X ey " _ o b ‘entral Pacific... 16 O about you, Mr. de Ranteur?" a0 4 9 \REse. nd by noon ev EoNagLahanges. awnes 8 1 and 12, block 23, lots 1 to 6 No, 3 futures and 4,50 b, spot . & Ohio a1y Jou,. ceding days last Kk, but with eastel f ast once. The was very uniform, and 1L > 6, e 8 lighors Na e No. CA 10" You sald the audiende ‘thoroughly appre- | kors'® iher “apd’ oonny CRstern mar | e e rant g Tr merchantabl Hilard o e No. S jei N white, | 6. Pacifie Mati clated’ my acting, sir 8 L mite [ trom $4 creint bulk sold 1 Wickenberg and \ number on sale buy for local I K, lots 11 and 1 6,0 ! <. mixed western, | Cilleigo Gas e D& B Well, what's wrong with that?" 4 8 fo ocal | ot trom $.95 to § three trades 6,000 dible: track whits | Conadiid s, pitsbing b s wackers did not need the incentive of | were made nt batier X vie we Jardner and Wite' o Alvin Saunders, A A T Ontionk. sineron Eops s & fonuolidated Gas, 14iia) Bllabug.. 1. They threw eggs at me, sir. And vege- | ! f i 1ot 8, block 11, Omahis 2,00 outside etition to make them good buy- | many sales at that fizure i the Missourt was killed, but | Colo. Cowl de fron Reiding tables. And_they tooted ‘me ‘off "the stage | oursldy compelltion to make them good buy y Aundere ana wife to J. Fuglup KD No, 1, $1,301 kened with wheat, closing %W@lie net | cotion Ol Co 5 PRI e oo BT ers. Fair to good hogs of all weights sold y Anilie 5 wnd 9, block 8 jot 11, block OTHY SEED-Prime, $,2504.) 3 April closed e 8i%c; May, 38%@rae. | Dol Thetso lehmand Tt 4 | With tin horns, sir g largely at $4.75 and $4.80, with one top load L | ; b ¥ 6,500 ‘ binelk 11, My ere R& u i, loos SOVISIONS Mexs "ok por - DbL, $1,0560 E Tuly." 5 toand at ol e W RV t $4.52% and several of the common light | & Wiy Of 08,00 - . o ok H1.050 1 for fow raion: cholue ¢ Pak Ak .1V eer W Littio pills for great flis: Dewite's Lives [ 45 Py M several of e common Liht Ay mupply WD ot ¢ K phok 0 loek 1% “attad_shauldors, | & hipping, 36,09 i’ 6 ool Y 74 Rook Ini Early Risors, v AR “hui | demand has becn extraoniinarily o nunden urk, Hot 18 : AL shaiders ook I Vil Business was lively right from the start, but [ {5 R0 hat p ’ J purk ) uint; state, 1 - ; H 9100 o Nt A B e Rl bearish reports from both the hog and pro- | & WHISIY-Distillers' finished goods, A ; ) enl Sam n Court. ! ¢ TS Distillers' fnished goods, per gal., Conat, ket dull; st. P, & Omaiia 3 a V4 vision markets in Chicago caused an easie Wk o Jo pi 3 g In the coroner’s cougt In London reeently | Ssion markeis in Chicage . 84- el n forward the chances ate. (it hbfATR Gt loaf, 820 granulated, #.4; Bt hemiook # g . ! ollowing. conversation, Which reads s | (20 & 0 tho extreme close, although ¢ Sorwal I Ara e A, 3. wavy weigh 5 it taken directly from Dickens, occurred PN WARRCAITRIIAG, U ROOK HOAR0N. T398 (] ATRTN o e g Vicn directly from Dickens, ocourred: | day's trading was mostly at $4.10, and g | i $4 t 8. for Tambs ( e (0llowing Wore the receipts ana. shipment Slow; domestio "tloo b : X q eF 0 hipmenta 0, Texis, 106 ¢ What's your name, sir?” inquired the WIRH e ! i hat's your name, sl inquired the | oy ago today the hogs sold largely at $4.50 e Cttlor 5,000 Stoady; wet salted, % L Judge. L B ipts. [Shipionts. 3 i, it : ‘Sam Weller, my lord," replied the gen- | 4nd $1.056. Representative sal 0 head i Flour, bls 000l 2000 i dry, 2 10 T A : tleman, ) B b A Whoat, 28:000 e SOy B L TR A - Lo g “Do you spell it with & V or a W?" in- 1 Ontw. b, 000 § ‘. clty « Load Trust Wells Fa ;. quired the judge. Ont 0 ville & N Wontern Ul “That depends upon the taste and fancy Varley, bu 12,000 A - iRwele & N, A Wi DR of the speller, my lord,” replied Sam; *1 5 Momhiah & e s never Lad occasion tafspell it more than nomi Micligan Cent DR onee twice in my Lfe, but I spells it with vofined o. Pacific i3 |a: R htinen , steady Moblle & Ohlo N. Linseed Minneapolls Wheat Market. Rew' meas, $13.50714 0) $1a.c0t | Noahville Chat CF. & a voice In the gallery exclaimed A 1 7 ) A4 R MINNEAPOLIS e The mheet marker | Ak8a: fuinlly, "fii 0o par $17.%0¢ | National Contare aloud: “Quite right, too, Samivel. Put it Live Stock M Aoty mctive foday and part of Ui time had [ - COTTON SEED OIL—Stoady, Lut quiet at Y SANEL S W WZIAR,) BOE 1 0B 8- we" | & 5 ) 1 T Ly Al strength, And at times was quite ax [ about former prices: prime. Crude. oo - - - | 36 - X " o ut e e o o crude,” 3mke) uttor rddes s h An Fxcellenti 8 : : y ; AA ¥ UIIER LOWELL € BRIGGY rkot was mor 1¢ higher on | prime summer’ yellow, ‘52833: off simme our Toedc b of Aiffereat monthe ol sher on | prime. sumimer yeliow. & wr yel Iruggists sell a preparation for rheu- | : s : 7 ' nd TREAS AL the close of yestorday, AL Uit pomnt | - CILEISE . Qulst. stats e f 1 matism that has performed some remark 2 1 . were ANy peallsing sales o on: | 71 skinis, 365 \ lington. A | able cures. Frank Shemardson, an engineer 3 i ght early D' the moming . wnd from i ngor: stat & bl on the Southern Pacifigmilway who resides o i They sold (0 realibe and whn such el UM -Dulls Uniid Il & o began 1t % the Whole crowd wanted (o clrmi stradhod, ¢ 5 | oW Unlon, ' 71,000, rheumatism for a lowe U Ho was BONDS d 1 at the same time, and th ket brok, 2 ki N treated by several hysicians, nlso Il ’ 1 . i Wera many reports of terlcus damage. RICE stic, (alr (o extra, - Q I EY ON ( 8 R lved no perman: Created on the part of holdets o des to | I M Balin, which $ bdicine referr Shinled o8 the 4§ . desir » | wate ME MERCANT BAPS pily per | Bl hiow {» Piicine veferred d as_their report favored BUTTER-Firm on good grades: western n L above. He says it is the best medicine In lot 18, i int Peasant ndlendly’ umution . B e eurtal) andshould suppll 1, block 1 Wolnh K148, 130,000 On the Produ hauge today tho butter mar. Kebwan fin and wnehankod; ercamorios. 196220 dairies, 1dwlse. Eygs, steady and unehanged Total amount at Los Angeles, Cal,fwas troubled with | & i AR ‘40 WAL STREET- the other course, ' The - 2 s 5 : : : ¢ ket du f P+ her course. © The fnal’ closi diary, 1@léc; western creaniery, Wgic; western | < STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with actual | the world for theumatisn 7 native sieers, 10K Lo 1400 Ibs $5.00 NEW YORK.,