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THE OMAHA DAILY 1894 - TWELVE BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL PAGES. 11 holdings of legal have increased $64,000,000, or 140 per cent government's from which supplies of export gold are now withdrawn, it should be noted that the gold balance stands at market 10@150 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS TROUBLE AMONG SANOA Day's Receipts Woro Not 8o Heavy as Had COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Huenos Ayres, rvy welghts, r the United § PROVISIONS yeariings and Natives Try to Settlo Their Diffloultics by Killing Each Other. Wheat Was Feverish Yesterday, Fluctuating Wildly Nearly All Day. figure reached after bond subscriptions. The folowing are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of tho New York exchange Been Looked For Disposition of Stock. ta And d1Bpoaition of stocl ua shown by the books of the Unfon Stook Yards conpaty fOF tha twenty four honrs cnathg at 3,000 Bags; #tock $14.000714.25; 4.6 15.00; extri prime, HAMBURG prices unchang o'eloek p. m CATTLE TRADE OPENS RATHER SLOW GOVERNMENT ASSERTS ITS AUTHORITY BULLS STARTLED BY RAIN IN KANSAS Indifference Active Tr Get Back to Fifteen Cents Lost e | Cary [Head.[Cars. |Hoad| Cars. | Hoad, 09 baga Feazil, Early Market rt Weak but Not Corn Was for the Most K Wi Ims Beheaded Ac Baliimore & Ohlo W Wheat Market. DISPOSITION state creamery SI1M | Ontario & W 153, Oregon {Oregon Nay 0.8 L & U dependent MINNEAPOLIS, influenced by itral Pacifie. nd forelgn ne Hammond €0 and Pennsylvania, Chilengo Gas CHICAGO, April 13.—Wheat was feverish today, plunging up and down the scale of Iman Palice Recelpts of all kinds showed a sharp fall- | The Cudahy Packing spondence of the Ass Ing off as compared with the two preceding Colo. Conl & fron Last Repo Daily e but Ane xpected-- orde to Cus March 28, —(Speclal Corras ted Press)—In the past fow weeks all hope of peace being maine has been dissipated and much prices and ending with a gain of 1%ec for Confllcting long selling days, but the five day heavier than by nearly 3,000 supplies have been r the same period last w s soon as the ground drie marketing ve United elosed R Decker & D Shippers and foede Del. Linck. & W D. &R G. pfd D.&C. F. Co again been shed. When the Auna people submitted their chiefs to a f Justico Ide with a view to buying sent t about 2,000 hbls. P& Omialin, today was very light, the lightest In three weeks, there being but IVE STOCK. the settlement of po without change, and provisions, after start- ing out on a bull rampage, left off with a for patents, $2.000 sipts of wheat itical differences it was eful method of dealing the intertribal trouble had been found. inst. the two parties came e loss in pork, a 2%c advance in lard and without much change in ribs, plates, quiet Beef Cattle Phere was no perceptible 6,980 bu.; shipments cady; straits Notwithstanding this fact buyers all started out rather indifferent and bearish in opening. {ioxas Paetfic. 20% T & 0. Cont. pfd.. to actual warfare, ns City Markets. tons Muscovado, W bags molasse weakness developed early Lake Shore speculators Two or three days beforn robel party was supplied large quantity of ammunition. The hold off on account of the conflicting tone to Chicago advices, Wolls Fargo Ex atern Union Louiavillo& N started by s in a drop of Loeal Prod the dressed me Auna people firing upon three men who were quietly gaths One of the men was killed, and, matter of three sure thing ers were saying o to each other and trying to find buyers for trading commenced, or four minutes it to sell wheat | the market is wenk. country, 14@15¢; pack- Tooked like need of sup. plies, especially as they were looking for a good run early next week expected more money meager offerings, but found it easler to ask 30% D, & R ¢ Sellers asked today on aci 8,000 bu.; corn, ¢ stock sold today : ; more of the 3D POULTR 1s nothing on the : 24%|T. S L. & K. C amoan ¢ The other two, though to escape. The firing overnment supporters stom, was ine nd a shavp skirmish ensued, North Am. Co. Occasfonally something that just struck the no one wanted to sell it for a minute or two day's break the vebels being killed and six wounded, and one of the government fancy sold a nickel or even toward the wndyesterday on account of the unexplained c vislons was the ,600: American Su 100; ‘Burlington, ¢ A falrly good s and a large number wounded of the government party were bronght to Apia, where they were members of the London Mis- Wi Chicago ¢ close, as eastern butchers and shippers be- gan o wake up, the movement became more anything at + oxpired part ared for by The wounded re 2,000,000 bu, side of a sgraddle Now York M oney Market. werns their own district by the York and Chicago and buying orders to cover the s 3 white, 3lc. T cent; last loan and closed at 1 per market closing up active and strong, fon of hostilities for a but much excitement was the news that tho people of Atum That being the c the quick 1%c_advance, the market reacted as soon as that line was covered, and when of his spre The cow market wa cholcest of the active and Shippers bad limited, about fifteeq loads, and buyers made Cotton Marker. tended to attack Apia pro f Samoans from com ; Hallan chest- h walnuts, Kers failed o so grounds for the bulge there was a 12113c; almonds, heifers sold a shade highe no quotable improvyment in the ordinary Cylves were in good demand ) bales: to arrl armed partios the Samoan district. RTIFICATES BONDS-Stron RICRAUT- Per bbl, $4; half bbl., $3.25 state bonds, | inferior grades, with those of Auna) in- At this Juncture the amation warning all ng into tion was This proclam sneered at by some of the malcontents, but it had a good effect, as it prevented the town easily brought and strong, and the market for rough stock was fully steady. very fimited amount Pure Julce, per bbl., 8: halt was_another turn to from 60%c to 60%c béfore 2 o'clock. % The closing quotations on bonds: c'der, per bbl., $1.60: half bbl., (oo 1181 SUL& LM.G & VEGETARL being overrun of business time, and considering higher than 5. On by armed nativ the following Monday an attack was made upon the rebel camp, but owing to a want of done in stockers and feeders on account Calitornia hand-picked navy, of the closing cables and reports of the taking of a gr 13.—COTTON rted action on the part of the atta demand both speculators L 53,500 bales, cking party the government supporters were driven deal of wheat for export at New York were asstimed as in a measure confirming the re- ports of anxiety in Burope on account of dry NIONS—Onfons are quoted on orders at 806 country buyers and prices ruled stronger all Good to choice feeders are quoted fair to good, $2.75@ Lousiana stpd 4s. losing four number wounded New York Dry Goods | PR LT W YORK, April 13.—Ther i3S Minniac Toun. new ot men and having a large while the rebels escaped Matters remafned fairly quiet weather there. strong about May went Atchison 48, ratively sm 0N 2H AL Tonn. new set 55, Tenu, new sot 35, ry In the dry goods market, but it was v ehraska and ‘. HgNt for autumn staples, such as woul blanket commoner grades at Representative DRESSED BEEF. Colorado fots, the 19th, when a large engagemeut (for Sa e For mimediate. salos cquest wan Light and | Con. Phc. 18t + k was from 3 after this until Monda took place, ending in the complete defeat of the rebels, who lost ten and had a large number July kept gojpg up about Zc per bu $3.95 to 86 for from $1.5) ( from .50 o e Jooked after with inte returned & good vol- liveries on advance Spring_lamb the report of over ninety boat loads having ts lost about the same their list of wounded was also been taken York—about 750,000 bu. for export at On that prices went up to from to Bl%c about twenty minutes from the Oll Markets. shieep, 5,00 the i8S, C. nou. fund... antime the consuls paid a visit to the other end of the Island and have evidently persuaded the disaffected in that quarter to remain quiet for a time, but A% Ala. Clasa A.. There were denials of any such num- ber of boat loads having been placed in New as 61%c and July e, and Pardridge was the most active sales, 18,000 bbls.; shipments May sold as high Nattonal Transit an outbreak on their part 1 it $5%; closed at 85; highest, ed. daily expec el rmuda_onions, po 2,25 per box. buyer on the jump. to 61%c at the cl the day of 13c. Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. April 13.—Call loans, Closing prie General Slocum W April 13— Textile Murket. 13.—Cloths and_cottons se, making a net gain for BROOKLYN, unshorn sheep, aker. eneral H. W, ker today. He had a sinking Slocum s W Manufacturers stop looms or agree with the ruinous prices of- nerally running full time. 4i8.00 ber hbl. IRRIES—Floridas, stocks, bonds and mining Corn was for the most part weak, but not It was claimed that there was no demand from the ecast, but at not inclined to follow The day’s range in May 38%c, then down to per quart, 2@30c; radically so. . Electric TROPICAL FRUIT sellers were AW P OITER poOTTE are realized at 11| Wis. Central. Bell Telephono.... 185 I Boston & Albany Boston & Maine AR—Cane dull, importers sales and Atehlison ... went from 383%c 158; Muscov falr refining, B34 Allouez Mining €0, (: market steady 781¢| Atlantic 403 Boston & Moniau S—Mossinas, fancy, Fancy Floridad, $3. 38%e, and fluctuating for the remainder of the day between S14c and 381sc. native cows. nd feeders, $2.80G3.85; bulls, April 13.—WOOL, S—Riverside seedlings, — LOWELL C BRIGGY, RBRIGGs (g BONDS COMMERCIAL PAPER *40 WAL STREET- NEW YORK. ~ THE GREAT at_the latter price prices unchanged ¢ of Missouri medium at cept for one small Washington 83 Calumet & He independent Passadenos and Isior navals, c0 Wheat Quotations. @t puckers and 1 market and trading was model May started a_shade under ye rately active. 10,182 centals; December Tulowees, 65 to 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., PINEAPPLE 'L nion Pacffic.. ket @15 lowe ancial Note Per doz., $3.00G9.25. back again td 32%c, but sold again at 32%c and closed with sellers at that price. Provisions started wheat was St. Louis Live Stock Market. ances, $1,475,258, San Francisco Mining Quotations. BALTIMORE SAN FRANCISCO, Anril13, quotations for mining sioeks tod $20.00925.00; SSIHeEY head; shipments, 400 head: market qu ; 00 to 1,100 1h., $17 Texas steors, its advance effect was being felt in May lard. had a lot of the latter to cover for a o, 40.00018100; me 1 Udntania wad Rociky. mountiin 15 16 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 PHILADELPHIA, 081; balances, $1,11.3 MEMIHIS, April 13, t$1 prominm. April 18.—Clearings, $9,131,- 53, ew York exchang learings, $230, Best & Belcher.. i k Montana Pork for July, went up to $13.0 was quite free realizing by the end the price got below yesterday's closing price, to $12.70, making a loss of Gc May lard dropped to $7.40 rom $12.85 at but at the the opening, $8; small, $5; silver CINCINNATI, April 13.—Money, ;Yo tum, $8: ‘smali, $6; , 35 33; badger—No. nedium, 60; small, $10.006012.00; $7; medium, uld & Curry... The followinz cipnl eftics Frid s at the foar p; for the day. New York Min NEW YORK, April 1 closing mining quotation; according to’ beauty—No. ng Quotations. fluctuations, closed steady and unchanged. The following are the pts for tomorrow: South Omaha Estimated rec 63 cars; corn, 160 car: 14,000 head. The leading futures ranged as foliow: cars; hogs, $1; gray, ‘larg KIt, large, 50 No. 1, large, $3: me $1.50; medium, $ : medium, Gc Crown Pofnt. . Con. Cal. & Va..."L 203 LOUIS, April 13.—Clearings, $3,755 . T premium. Gould & Curry... e & Noreross Homestake .. Whoat, No. 2 THE OUTLOOK FOR WAR. balances, $4,671690. An additional $00,000 in Kold has been enigaged for shipment tomorrow. |Quicksilver. iy perfect head and fect, No, 1, This extraordinary Rejuvenator is the most wonderful discovery of the age. It hns been endaised by the leadingscientific men of Eutope do preferred. Review of the Conditions Preval April 13.—Clearings, $1 York exchange, T0c premium. $0.00@7.00; small, Of all the people which make up the “Triple Alliance, the North Money rates, 80c; medium, 60c; small, | 4@6 per cent. BOSTON, April 13, gold will g0 on the Gallia tor and_ possibly by the same ccoon, No. 1, large, Soeotn, black, a8 to_ beauty, No. cased, No. 1 large, $1.35 1l 500 short striped, large, $1 i, 2¢; broad Hudyan 15 urely vege- able, Hudyan stops 3 Promatureness ofthe discharge £ in 20 doys, London Stoc] LONDON, April 13.—4 p. k Quotations, The shipment of 350 orrow by Kidder, ,000 more in gold 12,00, sicnk, b no ardent fervor for . and she is grumbling louder and louder as the incubus dium, d0c; smal T Wolverine, No. 'l STOCKS AND BONDS. of taxation nevertheless, soldlerly instincts, and when thelr emperor Heavy Shipment of Gold Today Calculated to Disturb Stocks, Lard. 100108 ’$5.0046.00; medium, $4.60: DAR SILVER—284d per ounce. MONEY--13 per cent. Awerlea, Cures LOST AVTER MANHOOD Dizziness, Falliug Sensations, Nervous Twiieli g of the eyes and other parts, Btrengthens, invigorates and tones the entire Huidywn cures Debility, Nervousnors, T 5o, $G0c; medium, To NEW YORK, April 18.—When tomorrow's = St. Louis Mining Stock Quotation: Mining stocks featureless; ST. LOUIS, April 13, STOCKERS promptitude. Austria-Hungary 18 a prices unchung HIDES, TALLOW 1 green hides, have been shipped during the week, of which all but $750,000 from Boston is exported from this subtreasury supplied $1,900,000 Constipation, ternal cohesion, a salted ides, i No. 1 veal calt, 8 1bs. €0 15 Ibs., G%c; No . Ge: No. 1 dry’ flint salted hides, pularity of Am.Nettie$ 214 § To use the meta- Cash_auotations were as follow emperor, Francis Joseph. Emisstons, and_developes anid rstores weal ‘afns fn the back, josses by aay ot nightare stopped quickly, ‘Over 2,000 private of the amount shipped from here, the banks furnishing the rest. The shipments are made endorsements, We could not improve the quality if we COLORADO CATTL Prematurencss means impotency in the first Jt s a symptom of seminal weaknessar.d by reason of the fact that bills of exchange are scarce and gold is sent forward to meet requirements of remitters, DeWitt's Witch zel Salve Is the best salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. {dry shearlings (sho Juxtaposition is th parliament.” dynasty working through 1t cait be stopped 1 20 da, uso of Hudyan The new dis 3, 53@sc; No. The export . cach, Se; dry Dbraska butcher HOGS—Thursday’s 15¢ drop in prices was disquicting )y the overy was mado by the Spccial- Ists of the old famoiis Hudson Medical Xnstl- Itis the strongesi vitalizer made, It yery poworful, but harmless. Sold for $1.00 & & acknges for .00 (pluin scaled G g FOUR MILLION VOLUMES, The New Library Building at Washinjgton the Largest Known of Its Kind. followed by a 50 per cent falling off in re celpts today, and buyers put The supply was 5,800 head lighter 000 head lighter internl questions, and disclose no evidences But they are all uperament, market during of a lively pressure to sell, dealings was not a factor in the speculation, which was very strong during than Thursday and ncarly than last Friday flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, pér 1b unfortunate ALLOW AND GREAS rantee given for n cure. It you biiy six boxesnnd are not entirely cured, Tallow, No. 1, 44@ Chicago and buye: the local buyers that did the busine last hour of business, In round numbers the national library of frightened. 1t 1s not expected #ix more will bo sent 1o you eo of all charges, Bend for circulars and’ testimonials, Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1032 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, (‘)ALI‘F()RNIA. that gold exports will reach serious propor- The condition of the exchange market does not warrant it, the margin of profit being the United States contains 700,000 bound vol- umes and 200,000 pamphlets, all of which are at present crowded into a room in the capi- tol—a room ago, according to K The following were tho ¢ ® ana shipments as they had very little outsidc But one shipper plies and the speculative element at all aggressive. old Butter, 20 roukh tallow. competition Italy is the was after sup- of the Triple | REceTpts.[Shipn life of thirty-three years, and undergoing St. Louis Murkots. FLOUR—Firmer but not s started in bidding and paying 35 for fair to good hogs of all mournfully of having freely burned the candle at membership of is at the high point, and the con- offering special e Field's Washington. Yet the accumulation has gone on until there is barely room g inducements 1 In Kansa Opened bearlsh on T q the Triple a that the rain came too late and that to walk about butcher weights, and that llance has cost NiErborta thatatug Jin same too 1 in speculative nor in other financial or by itself, while a dozen rooms elsewhere in the bullishiess to the elose could rightly afford, and uniess in Caram. iness circles is the week's outflow of gold ded with apprehension. et opened firm a gradual alvance, but from lack of buyers prices sagged sed somewhat building are filled with the overflow. the need in plain sight it took congress sev- eral years to make up its mind to erect a library building, but finally in April, 1886, it decided to do It. noticeable change opening to the close, prices paid was from $4.95 mixed stuff up to § weights, but the trading was The extreme range of for inferior light r cholee butcher practically at The share m: meagurable bankruptey. Eigks, steady miosity so bankruptey nation internally and externally, but bank- EXPANDED Kk Markots. A site was cho the capitol Nothing doing. METAL STEEL encouraged the Shaagiog D bears to operate against values. inaugurate a downward movement met with spoculation stagnant, and with the exception of Amer- Tobaceo and itself, and $550,000 was appropriated for its Forty or fifty bulldings had to be removed before excavations could be for the foundation. Thursday and $4.75 to $4.80 one week ago B N M sl preserve its existenco At the beginning of the Russo-Turkish war It took 2,700 feet of fenc- ing twelve feet high to inclose the ground, and it was nearly four years after the fence was bullt before was visible over its top. of the library—470 feet It covers 111,000 square feet of ground and will be 140 feet in height from the ground to the top of the dome That s, next to the capitol, it will Washington and the largest library building in the world. When congress did decide to do the work pleased to have it utmost care was used foundation, BUCKWITEAT bankruptey, own for six months in the fleld, a exhaustion, PLASTERING LATH. s of Importance place until shortly before the beginning of the last hour of business. iicher at 9. There Is a great long by 840 CORN MIAL About that time amounting to $2,660,600,000 and she has a floating debt of about $130,000,000 and the appreciation in values continued to the close, the final dealings being decidedly will not exceed §310,000,000, of which inter- lness absorbs one-half. prime to ch andelevator largest edifice the nature of a little surprise on the part of the bulls to the bear party, which had tried the temper of the speculation during the first half of the day, and had failed to weaken appreclably the confidence of holders national charges and the naval undorgoing But in the frank lang in the book of Job that a man is the same and military Who had annd 1A Was short of whe THTS=Tlour, 4,000 bhls.; wh ry house thatis plastered ¢ Tath in o fire tra death trap, under the drying ¢ done well. ecuring a firm afternoon uga WA WM for skin; yea, been put into the superstructure. material fs of home manufacture except the o8 0f §10,000 000 b ; outs, 8000 bu undertone exhibited by the py and consequently a Interior wood work w of artificial reomes an influmable ax tindery Iy a spark to flash the fire enameled brick. the contract 1888 na:enameled brick were made in this country—certainly not in sufi unfavorable 1 the longs to give the shorts considerable wherewithal western winter closing at G4k s 100 13 her enemy in the gale August closed' wt 1 Y [ roof with frequent u of life, Qulet; domana moderate; Several states are repre- construction Expanded Mot market was fairly firm up to noon and then continental el Lath when covered thng of mortar (the best known firg proof paterinl) fnsures safety and costs hut of wood. It prevents ernck= Hampshire and Maryland furnish the granite; ffie structural iron work came from Pennsylvanla, New Jersey and Indiana; the ordinary the Distriet of Columbi, and the floor tiling There I8 an impression which keems to have ing and falling of Adopted for ull { tions ' depros ick are made within was swerving from her fidelity to the triple In its roview of the money miagket, the Evening Post says rallied & 1ittle Iate session plaster Goyernment RBufldings ary i all Hotels, Theaters, s of more than DEAgEm on ts e gold was ption of legal tenders, Ameriéan fing, 458 6d. Massaehusetts library Wiiiding," Spofford, “‘will sullc#'for 160 years to come. NI, ¢ today's gold was the fact that $1,900,000 of through rede TR present government I8 in firm adherence to declares Mr. PIGH AND 00 of lathing futures and @), Common, §s 4. A School Honses 1n Write for Inrgo citle fencing, ote, NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO., 400 E. 26th Street, CHICACO. When finished it will SHEEP—Most of the recelpts today went One small bunch of mixed The demand 01d 4,000,000 volumes nearly 50 per cent MOre than are now em- braced in any libraryi in TROLEUM The recelpts of wheat for 199,000 centaly England as to Mediterranean questions This has not been done since the outward gold movement ceased in It is not done now. because bank Last Saturday the the past three days direct to. killers. stuft sold readily at $4.50 tinues good and the market strong. §00d natives are quotable at $3 to good westerns, A Favorite for Coughis und Colds. “Chamberlain’s Cough Remody fs th medicine for coughs and colds wr 1 & Son of Cold Run the world." three days wers supplies of gold are clearing house Institutions reported $99,6: le holdings, of which $15,000,000 ap- Nevertheless local banks geF Wdny on bad crop news und buying in containwoa full million more atentig” raln Coffea Murkot. T6@4.85; fair closing at 3iec; July next largest. Russia is fourth next in order. Germany s next in rank and The ‘United States comes to 110:b lambs, $3.50@5.25. Representative 36.00G6.10; good to cholee, sinee_February’s tion Ts chiefly in the form of legal tenders. Comparisons with a year ago are hardly fair, but as compared with this date” two years ago, while the special fund tu bank is about Whooping ¢ ugh Is not dangero is freely glven, tough mucus and and makes it easier R s o8 el bews s wroat or cough; If suffered to pro- incurable throat i London markel st for ¥paringly $15.5045 13,66 AW Spot Slonx Clty Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, April 13, ~HOGS—Recelpts, L | lected, & o 65 Rio steady; Troches” give lnstant reliet- by druggists Man — Doveloped d reNEVED 1B GUEAY LIFW wiver, CUPTDEN Kwill pokcibie s COPTLENE in DAVOL M ‘m‘\: O, clsco, Cal

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