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3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1894, R ] Deectior of Buttalo, | NEDDTCLIAN BIE TN CANLRERS | Ameriean pareer el ! atea by, . 1| y ’ mon e ¢ ST | ver ain r of Buffalo » » A » merican parce prompt delivery, were | ated considerably. Starting out active an e for mest week " .1 t NO LIMIT TO ITS SPHERE | latma-tnat the aavantawes | DEPRESSIONDUE TO CONGRESS | ioiec’st 158'sare: i feeuay snd"ohe | beoesr oniey ann” pupdom. fralve and | sttt S ! v i i of fonds are many. The cost of country markets Weld unaltered Honally IIbernl" Sfterings or Wedntalny amd | Hi0 to 88 for poor’ stuil to frony 5 10°3 i, 42050 o o FooM |4 T operation Is cheaper, there are no danger- - - Thursday caused a moderate decline, Which | fram .60 to 8650 Tor poar t " f N - | ous grade cr g8, 8 and dust are | i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS IN tuPh. was fmore than rogained on ¥ 1 bring n 1 it 1 ¥ ot Danidly Penetrating All Departe | eaually out of the way grading, ditching | Oheok in the Revival of Business the Result " count of unusually limited supplies on Py L 5 ¥ } " i Electricity Rapidly P netrating All Depart | ana’fencing are necessary, and a high rate | ,‘l f Business the R Dealings and Closiog Prices on the Board i day and Saturday. General conditions are | po\ ) M, 1,000 hen \ Y \ \ ments of Act | of speed can be maintained In ‘eity and of Legislative Delay. of TenddtBatarday. [ not materialy differont from last woeek v i \ AT MR e [ conntey atike. According 1 "”“_“"""'l CHICAGO, AprilA-Rain in Kansas broke | and shippers and Gt G b b, y $080114.4 1 system, he says that the farmer can plow, sow, 4 to absorb a liberal share of the receipts stra i i F R o | both the drouth alg the wheat market. Com- | & 5 ! $.50008.60; " Tex ¥ | Sloux Clty Live Stock M SMEN o | reap, and even pick fruit under the line, It | | Stronger Buropean markets have stimula Ht : £l § Clty Live Stock Mark DEVELOPMENTS IN ALL DIRECTIONS | Feep. snd even biok e tlevated structure | UNCERTAINTY AS TO TARIFF POTENTIAL | pared with yeatérday's closing prices the | un mor, curebean markets have stimulated | Q0 hecelnth, o neads | ahipi oo JOUX CIY, X " y i [ 1zt and narrow, 80 as to oucupy very lt latter Is 1%¢ lower, The large export trade | more than fake up the surplus of supplies | FUER heavy stfond s v and e, B | B Hher, 84 e | / ground, The passenger cafs are to be about in wheat roported, frofn New York simmered | on this side of the water 1R WIER | €07 aiborredt ot b e ger, W s 4 Recelpts, ) 0 4 Patare Possibilities Pletured In R | By five teot long and 4% feet wide, car- | Manufacturers, down to about thirty oatlonds. Nothing tn | the somowhat finproved demand for home | SIEEDL AND. LAMIS Tocoipte, 100 teats | mente, I ma o Colors—Cost of Water Driven Fower | rying forty passengers apie The long in Suspense e Wiy 68 oy business was_ done i | CONSUmBtion, has been very generally given | no shipmente; eversthing woid; ton’ shiep, §1.900 oWk, § ! ) Pt el b ahd. narrow oars will encounter. very little Betinte His Postereilahi o SEREL e e R | as accounting for the continue d sales | 628 0P 1 H.25405.0 0 siockers g v | atmosphieric resistance, says Captain Heecher, ol bl wheat there today/atid the market declined | for cattle in the faco of present and St. Louis Live Stock Market. and Heat. and will cut the air e a bird The L steadily all day with but few reactions. Corn | prospective liberal marketing Although | 8T, LOUIS, Apell 14 CATTLI- R 00 Stock in Sight. R entrance to the cars is at the side. The | closed unchang bt provisions finished | Prices have advanced and declined sharply | head: shipm 0 head; market dull and un wing are the oty at thy fo ™ conches are made on the bieycle princi fifglie¥ atl avoting { from day to day there has been a good, | Chanked: prices nominat. - g Tou Satiiriny, ApHT14 The editor of the Blcotrical Age makes the | and it 18 stated that in motion they wili | NEW YORK, April 15.~Henry Clews, head [ "Ehr A1 oF 1 etk | strong undertone to the trade all week and | MO0 T b ran b oniEments 000 Cattle prediction that by the year 1990 our homes | balance themselves on the center or (rac- | of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co,, [ ™o drouth In v];.. \\’!ul: bl {“h.‘ e m;.‘\ prices for the general run of beef and | of'siies ¥ o W T e ST 16 HoAtad: B RBheTeity huboiied: om.| oM WieetE wlil1e"the wately ““:t\‘u:”u|“..‘\ WHitel B0 e MVHAUIOH: oh WlT-REFONE iR s beu 0. \\.n‘ wisuch coplous drau s | “,','"‘H“,“ stecrs are g |;\|;li|\ from 15c to | ¢ i e on Aa Gity 2000 &00 at the sides will not touch the guide rail “During the past K Wall street | of short wheat yestarday, was broken today. | 20c higher than seven days a Kansas City Live Stock. G0 1,200 large central stations and distributed | thus causing lttle friction. The cars are | \ ]”"* "\ "-"\ r‘"' AL ’I" "% | Kansas got general rains, apparertly cover 8 PRICES UP AGAIN KANSAS CITY, Aptl H—CATTLE- Recolpts 4488 2112 09 through t mains, The fdea Is prac- | expected to I the sharpeat eurves at | fapsed Into a state of comparative dullness. | ,.."ine eniire atate, and the whole area of | Today's receipts were lighter than they Lty ticable even now, the economic factor being | high speed with safety, and climb the ste | Tn the absence of any important outside sup- | "y T 0 reported @ gorerous | Mave been for nearly two months, and as [ == o the only one as yet unsolved. The possl- | 5t Brades with e T whil be no | Port and with a lull In transactions With | g0 pour ™ mhae, without anything else, wes | & Fule the general quality of the offerings : It < 5 bility thus foreshadowed afforda a new ren. | (0,0 storage batieries, and thers will be 1 | London, the pools havo. temporarity.rotired [ SoRAROAF:, That, without anything else, Wit | was. nothing extra. - poculators and east N t's the Standard Fasluon, I 1 adowed a a ney Tuhe m ke. The welght of a pas 5 sufficient ‘o obliterate the bullish feeling, | ern butchers went right after the cattle 2 R WHY. I ENTOTBANLIEE Bliould- Hot: KAPPRBIEE {& carrying forty pastengers, with | fFohi actlve participation nite marketand'|\u®u 10, BN LA SUEre SRR | e utohsts want pight attertho eittle e TN e & PERH . o - nd eetrie or will be only seem to be waiting for something to turn up pié s r . h e o) astll { nd cl¢ '”l'“ffl 0 UsC carline. Cer- to corpo 18 the control of their high id - electric 1 P | noon. The Burcpean drouth can also re- | markets, but the dressed beef men had to % AT & e e ways, the functions of which are seen to ) pounds por passonger, says the | calculated to excite new interest celved 1ts quictus, It was raining n Eng. | M0ve some and did not hesitate to pay 10¢ 2 tainly the enormous amount of it used every year be steadily enlarging. Ol AL b St “The causes of this lull in speculative op 3 5 | and in some cases from 10c to 15¢ more sroves it,. Millions: of 3 2 i wing oad 1 to be bullt by o company | (e GESER 86 IR UL T ERSUITURE oy | 1and and there was a fower barometer over | ian on Friday In order to get them. T proves it. Millions of women use nothing UNDERGROUND TROLLEY o with @ eapital of $600.0 Sbvlots one 1s that the gross enrnings of the | 1 CONNCAL That left the bulls only the | result was a strong active market, With the else. And when you see a fashion so univer As It looks on paper the underground CO: OF NIAGARA POWER < ¢ H & Californfa drouth to hang their hopes upon | strength confined to no particular grade _ . | PHITRY T aIROTE b Fallway 14 neAP: Daktection Power Is being contracted for at Niagara :M““w s continue beld b {l‘\‘ e of & YT K03 | and that was not enough to prevent a 1o | OF WeIKIt. TAI Kinds awere wanted, and s sal, so sensible, and so unchangeable, why aiion TR ndombure of | at from $8 to £20 per horse-power per year | besides, comparisons will soon have to be f oo B AUE T SFOREE B OECRE Ol | there were not over §00 fat cattle on sale g vy I‘“"‘“ i ‘i“‘ sk |I :' “‘l‘\ ik “' P {10t 365 days, counting twenty-four hours 1 | mado with Iast year's gains from the WOrld's | gjoqeq yout FlG "“I"I S "'.,I“" S Wi | 'I"','-‘"':."‘I b LS LR TR e dfll,‘)'l’l g hi hicago have invented an Ingenious arrange- | §f 890 pays CTIRE (N Steam power iade WIth last year's gains trom the Worlds | closed yesterday at 613e, opened tods cloc , 5 i ment for which they have applied for & | said by the Unite s consus to bo $ag | fir traffie. Another cause of the qulet on | yojjers‘at from 603 down to 60%c and no | It was pretty much the same way with here are many things that try to patent. Their claim has been allowed, and | per horse-power per vear of 313 days, at [ the exchange lies In the "”""”"'“'{ as 10 juvers at over 60ge. In half an hour from Sy hcs Sere mnv]m“.‘,u 300 and imitate Pearline. Some of them they are having a working model made. The [ ten hours per day, the cost per hourly | crop prospects. It I8 true the bureau's ADrll f ino opening it had declined to 59%c and did | 100 of sAlc, ahd uscful Erados changed may be more or less successful for conduit is twelve inches deep and ten Inches | hOTse-power bebng ‘115 conts for steam | report of the condition of wheat and rye is | not show any signs of recovery until it had | hands readily at from be to ihe advance ay b 2 SS sliccess or Wi From the center of one side pro. | "SAINKL 23 of o cent for the water powcr | very favorable, showing a material percent- [ reached the latter price. = Along with the MLV i M L a while—Dbut the public is learning. even a e highest price. Ms wou e | ¢ o srovement over the estimates of a | somewhat bearish influence of the rains were by t i 1o ¢ 10 . TR, Vil ' Jects brackets on which Is carried a gas | an immense a ige.if. Lhd power: wore | 488 of iMprovamert over tho estlmatos of 0 | Sl brsviods trome Liverool: reporting | Dor L A R IR You can’t fool all the people ali per e head, and as the dem sources there is a sc pipe, In the center of which, perfectly insu- | used all the time, W is rarely the cas year ugo, but the great storm of this week lted, in the wire that supplies the current, | The fact that the water could be used | covering nearly the whole wheat b twenty-four hours a day would not be of | affected prospects to an extent which c absolute difference to yesterday's advance here. A letter received from Liverpool said nd fs good from all the time"”—and the women who mble among buyers At Intervals of twenty to tilrty toet, as may [ LR REET0 % T "Wilo. never Tuns | Aoc yet brebented, ant anetl v facae | tnillors there were getting Russian wheat 10 | to got them. Canners have not shown very want the best thing to wash with, ‘ be desired, project short vertical copper rods. [ over twelve, The fi show, however, | [ *\ 000 qinnitely measured there will be an | even the very low rates quoted from this | fiuch change, this weck, but fat stuff ls one that is absolutely safe, will < In the top of the condult are wooden beains )a large percontage In favor: of the: waler | sjement of suspense in business affairs side permitted Americans to do. The or Ot HatBURE. e TiraT, BN ER, 68 catveh continue t e Pearli adlo in sections twenty to thirty feet long, on | When computed on the yearly rate. “Perhaps the most influential cause of tho | offset to the foregoing was the news from | ghertouE o SonEt OREUNES o e, ntinue to use earline—made which rest the scctions of wire on which the HARNESSING POTOMAC FALLS prevailing dullness comes from the condition [ California, August Brosse, a well known | but™5 o0t \uch, The market was slow, but only by James Pyle, New York. s trolley travels. One of these wires Is bent It fs doubtful whether in a few years | of legislation in congress. The tariff dill, | member of the Board of Trade, who has been | apout steady today. On the other hand, 5 down at right angles o as to touch the | NeNce any of the great water powers in thi om having b apparently certain of en- | traveling through that state for six weeks, | moager supplies of rough stock have S : / country will be longer runuing to waste. The | actment, is now thrown into much doubt, | sent the following telegram from there to a | caysed a marked firming up of values for = coj uprights when pressed down. —The | pext to be harnessed in the service of man | It is quite uncertain whether the senate will [ friend this morning: “The drouth here is | bulls, oxen and stags. e = 2 % Y T wooden beam 18 held up by openings, 8o that | wijj pe the Falls of the Potomac, a company | accept the income tax ap lage to the | very serious and i northern California cattle The receipts of stockers and feeders this the contact fs made only when pressed down | yaying peen incorporated fn Virginia for the | tariff, ard it is equally doubtful whether the | begin to give away.” That had some effect [ week has been wholly inadequate to supply Vo AL IAANIN L S UL £, Nk purpose of constructing works to utilize this | house would consent to the elimination of ) in sta z the early decline price re- | tho demand, and as a result prices have cation with only one scction of live wird most valuable force. Many yvears ago a | that feature. There seems to be little chance | acted from G9%ec to 60%c. The trade in the THCPDNE A HIE NER L fPaTh A (0 aRY, a time. This, it Is claimed, absolut ¢ company was organized for this purposs of the senate reaching a vote on the ques- | pit, compared with the previous day's bu week's advance amounts to possibly - ° away “““\,"-”“ T l“‘" ;'; is built "'\K‘; an | which the late Benjamin Butler was v tion before the middle of May, and after that | ness, was light, and the overworked brokers % on all sultable grades and the e e e o eas | much interested, but notwithstanding “the | thcre 1s likely to come a dilitory dickering | had time to-take a_much needed rest. The ling is very strong. Regular dealers | | ts have examined the model, and they | Proximity of the falls to the city of Wash- | between the two houses. Moreover, it Is closing price for Mav was from 601e to 60%4¢. | have very few on hand and only a small | il . S ington, nothing was accomplisied because | now becoming a question among eongress The corn market was very dull, but prices | proportion of the daily receipts come under | | way it is apparently '""”."‘”' st be tested | o the ‘Jack of a practicable method of trans- | men whether even the president might were firm and arcely influenced by the | this head. Good to choice feede; are | | in actunl seryice before 1ts renl vatue call b ) mitting or distributing the power. The [ cept the bill, provided it came to him with | Weakness of wheat, The Liverpool market | quoted at from $3.10 to $2.75: fair to good | | determined, The cost 18 estimated at $5,000 | progress of electrical sclence has' made | the Income 'tax clause annexed. It thus | Was quoted weak, with buye holding off, | at from $2.75 to $3, and lighter, commoner | | a mile. ~ Arrrangements have already been | ayajlable all of these waste forces of nature. | seems possible that this “ure may re. | and there was said to be no eastern demand, | grades at from $2.75 down. | R sasbei nvation ajseryic test SLECTRICAL ES. miain unsettled until the beg'nning or middle | but holders here refused to give way and HEAVY ADVANCE 1 ! ST P R i TOARS A Dill §s before congress authorizing the | of June, and there is no judging whether in ere was no selling orders of sufficlen e T T e Ty e BLECTRIC HEATING FOR STRERT CARS, [ A bl s before congress authorlzing u’ the end the bill will be defeated or enacted. | amount o overtop those received on the ‘-u”r‘;fl)lv }_jj")'l‘u‘”'l‘,f‘ St :;,“.nllm‘u'\ savecan It Is satisfactory to know that the use of | tween New York and Washington, to be run | This uncertainty brings new confusion | buylng side. The drouth in California has | 6 "5 o "he week. It is difficult to see electric heat for street cars propelled by | by electricity. The incorporators promise | into the importing interest and the | already produced the effect of creating an f .0 %ot renson for this sharp advance, as electricity s steadily extending, and is likely | oo of 120 miles an hotn, whole range of home industries. There | Inquiry for corn in Nebraska to be £hipped | Lotoiiq’ have been comparatively liberal of | to the Pacific coast.” May corn opened here at 88%c and closed at 383c after selling at 38%c. Receipts today were 158 cars There was only a small business done in oats. The feeling was in sympathy with wheat, but there was not enough doing to | create any independent feeling. May started at ihe lower at 32%e, sold off to i 1d up to 8216 and back to 32%c, where it closed. | The provision market was stroug, with 4 to soon be the rule rather than the escep e SIita 5E 0Nl Tias 00 miles of electric { 18 no longer any sufficient basis tion. Over 200 electrie street rallway lnes miles of electri $ railway with motor cars. This, an | probability to warrant the undertaking of In the United States are now equipped in | Onio contemporary remarks, beats every | extensive operations for the fall trade, and whole or in part with electric heaters. | grate jn the union except Massachusetts i | the business In manufactured goods must Thelr superiority to the coal stove In €VEIY | the number of cars, and every state In the | be continued upon the hand-to-mouth scale respect is obvious. They do not take up | ynion except New York in thye number of | from which trade has been suffering mor any passenger space, as they are attached | pjjos of track. The capital Invested i | OF less for the last nine months. It r to the seat raiser; they distribute the heat | gng 100, which is only exceeded by New | mains to be seen how far public opinion more evenly; they throw off no odor, dirt, | Y™ fd which about 000,000 is so | Will tolerate this trifing delay. It is but dust or smoke, and they require absolutely | jicot it g a game of politics, and largely a personal no attention from the time the car leaves | “aynoueh the past winter has in most | 9n€ at that. The people know how to speak the barn in the morning until its return at | s1aceg heen of exeeptional mildness, it has | to their representatives when their patience night, and then only to turn the switch | gavelgped a new cure for “bite, Dr. | has been too long trifled with and it is for o on and off. Then again, they save the in- | yapine has been successful in Germany in | them to say whether it is not worth their | as compared with 14,000 expected. The {some indications that the usual cnlargement tense discomfort which passengers often ex- | ¢ \onSeaces in healing people of the frozen | While to send up a protest to the senate | Week's reccipts were 14 head, compared iy supply a little later in the season has perlence on a spring-like day, when the air | | 0C T RN CappIvIn that will bring the men who are jauntily [ With 100,068 for the same time a year been somewhat anticipated by the recent s just too chilly for no car heat whatever, | Grii oo e opposite. sides of the ne themselves with a game of party | Packing to date this season amounts (o 68 offerings, the favorableness of the winter but not cold enough for much. Under such | o a™0 GGy ot TOROE e, BECE B rrent »mpt conclusion. In the mean- | 000 head, compared with 289,000 for the cor- | season for continuous growth of young ani- conditions passengers may be half roasted | it (G508 L ST O LA O e | time. o financial resi s centering sponding period last year. May .xyv‘“m mals serving to advance their markctable by the heat of the coal st but with' the [t/ qaq about; The immicdiate result 2 in W t are kept in suspel plans arted with a gain of 10c, improved 12%c, ondition more rapidly than ordinarily. It electric heater the tempcrature can be ad- | 2 ; et bikldeL) for new enterprises have to be pigeon-lioled | but worked off again, -so that only 5c profit reddening of the tissues, which may ALk e ACiva L Lelilbr remained over yesterddy’s closing rate. Juiy, at all the leading centers. Supplies here were 16,000 heavier than last year an 000 heavier than in 1802, Most dealers at tribute it to speculation, their theory being that Armour is a bull in provisions and is getting after the other packers, who have been bearing both hogs and the pro nticipation of heavy offerings in April and June. The way Armour is going those who had a profit in previou; purch | theory. The Cincinnati Price Current sizes The receipts of hogs were only 10,000 head, |y, "t situation as follows: “There are onsix is quite likely that the receipts in May clu- and June will not bear the or ar usted instantly to any change in the 2 o L ) O i R b O G o g i e Spaslten WRch Lt ¢ with their exlibition of factional fencing, | however, rose 25c and rested with a 15c net | tion to the previous movement the warping or burning of ceiling or roof | (& FESERE ,'f rikin n‘r”“" L "'"“ ! and manufacturers and merchants are kept | §ain. May lard was hard to buy and closed However that may be, it fs certain that are also considerations of weight. ~The cost | 7 »_“I' ”‘l' b ’r"’“ I‘“ to fifteen applica- | on the gridiron of doubt waiting for they | at the top price of the day, 12}c higher than | when the price is up around $ far of electric heaters has been brought down | 1ons have been found ngcessary. know not what. vesterday. Rlbs closed 7i4c higher. are going to market their hogs as fast as {o an extremely moderate point, and the | A contemporary, in an article designed to | “wall street, however, accepts this situa- | Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 48 | possible, recent experience having taught electrical engineer of a prominent railway | Protots the lllln“‘]-w} of voung people i | tion with mortification rather than apprehen- | cars; corn, 200 cars; oats, 140 cars; hogs, them that “a bird in the hand is worth claims that the extra space obtained in the [ &1°¢ '{"‘-_I tells how to arrange an Inex- | gjon. It is to the men of finance a loss of | 000 head. two in the bush Prices may go higher, cars by using them more than pays for the | Pensive electrical machine. A glass, which | time and a postponement of opportunities Lake business was dull at 1%ec for corn and | but*$5 is a mighty good price for hogs the extra amount of current consumed in opera been thoroughly dried bl:l'mu fire, is [ rather than a really threatening disaster a load of cats was taken to Buffalo at 1%ec. way everything else is seliing, and will ting them. The cost of electric heating upside down upon a table, and on | 1t does not affect their confidence In the | _The leading futures ranged as foliows bring in most of the marketable stoc depends upon the cost of current, and this | (€ 8lass s placed a tray, perfectly dry. in | general condition of the country nor in its | “Articles, i The supply today was very mo and prices took another up-shoot such a way that it shall pr rve dts equill- | ghility to thow off the depression so soon as | Wheat,No. 2 The varies greatly in different localiti d sh e g o cestook_anot avé gcgu.M per car a day Is put at brium. A paper slightly smaller than the | tege” legislative restrictions are removed, | ool markets were stronger and therc cents, S dean '"}'}m;;l.,. wnd rubbed rapidly | nor their assurance of a national revival of | gl very ‘:Ir&'\l\":lfh'gv:;::hl trom, eustern packer \ TELEPHON v ¢ NORWAY. A Tist, ckly becomes electri- | apjorprise so soon as business is released | Armour and Squire together took ncarl / REREHOND A ORIGINENOIL WA fled, and must then be placed on the tray. | from the grip of a sot of legislative expert. ! v 2,600 hogs. Speculators did a good business \ 4 w\"l& R If proof were needed that Norway intends | This is the electrical macl R o | B Oy G R R G (Rl 3T and both Hammond and Switt, especially N 2 Sy 303Gl | | @ 15| the former, bought freel and the Omaha refused to keep up with Ll . the procession on account of (he high prices. ' v The market ruled active and fully 10c ° ° higher than Friday, the extreme range of prices being from $5 to $5.20 for common light mixed to choice heavy butcher weight r to good hogs of all weights, v, while Cudahy in sight, and, with the abundance of loan- able capital now seeking employment, opera tors will prefer to hold on to their securi- ties and their plans rather than surrender to maintain the reputation it has justly | be brought near the tray a spark will ap- gained as the most progressive country in | pear. This spark will be so much the the world in the development and popular | brighter, and its serles of sparks so much utitization of the telephoe, it can be found | the longer, in proportion as the glass anl in the report of the Norwegian Telephone | the tray are dryer. If, while the sparks | gipe s e ey e, s committee, which has just ended its labors. | ara being drawn from the tray, the room | oagop,dt 8 1% In the meantime & o The main points of the report are as fol- | jn which the experiment is performed be reet to keep sllence while thus waiting. lows: The state takes over the bulld darkened the scintillation will appear ex- L i ¢ and working of both local and long-dis- | {remely br They have a voice that can make itself | ~“April sold very largely at ! TUHE BOOK . FEits hiEohare lngis aud obtaime s bys el | ety pRUlAE respected when Flgntly used. © May.. ) as against $5 to $5.05 et THE BOOK THE BOOK ces possession of the existing private ! The bank note caucus of Tuesday last [ Jul¥ ... i from $4.70 to $1.75 on last Saturday. OF KSPECIAL OF ESPECLAL fi-r!;pl\mlp-" companles, either b; ,,‘,,.",,u‘m. by \_\‘u Irn'rll;| n'vll 'mplrovv ml»-) ?\{xn:[w ‘I\f_“w]e has scarcely caused a ripple in financial cir- | spon iios tt ! SHEED '\”” Y FIRM ¥ N i A o FASCINATION vate contract or by expropriation. Long. | Paid double the pric eWitt's ch | cles. In declaring for the unconditional re- GEDDRERAIRL M. ot ; He & A : 5 A azel Salve is the best salve that experience | pe, > 10 cent tax on state bank eints sheep were light, consisting @ T o 7OLoLan private contract or by expropriation. Long- | I ¢ i ot tant S e WA % Receipts of sheep were light ti OF THEIR OF ROMANC IN NARRATI are to be constructed, distance _telephon of a couple of loads of fair native lambs, COUNIRY'S can produce, or that money can buy. circulation it went beyond what even the for their center, in ac- having Christi and th y 2 5 3 UVE AND GRAY. having ¢ 0 er, in a i R e N {50 111y aikto and they found a ready buyer at $5. Sup- BLUE AV, ISTORY. cordance with a plan already completed, PR vala A G DRe Tt ory, nFREAnEN ey ardiloon tessinia - yliely gty e et R ARG LR R LB ORI L HISTORY which involves the opening of some half (AL DF 1 away short of the and, but at e tern mar more liberal offerings have caused a rather weaker feeling, The market is | therefore nominally a little easier than last Sc; No. | week, but the demand all sources is of the most urgent cl acter. $4.2564.30. Fair to good natives 5@ Mess pork, per bbl, $12.50@ | 4.80; fair to good westerns, 50; T dbs., SGO7 short Tibs, Sides | common and stock sheep, $2.50@ od D W (hoxed). 868507000 | to choice 40 to 100-1b lambs, esclane | During the debate on thie pension appro- rein represented accepting repeal coupled or syn- | priation bill last weelk Congressman Mere- | with conditions of control that would amply and Congressman Funk of | Buarantee the notes of those banks will be presented to them. If that should be ac- dozen lines. At the same time will be given to private individual dicatos for the erection of teloplione lines | dith of Virgi at places where the state cither has not s ost came to blows. e i built or docs not intend to build telephone ,'_,I,!'.',',nl‘”...'::.m,). ,‘k e e } = .,.T\),' i ,,“”“ cepted an important gain In the reconstruc- lues. Private telephone companies are to 908 A & UIEGENALT tion of our currency system might be ac. Do allowed to have conneetion with the | and everybody knows that the Virginian | complished; if those conditions are rejected Mate telephones, and the telegraph stations | would as lief fight as not. He is a very | the currency situation is likely to remain wiil everywhere be connected with the re- | nervous man, while the Iilinois statesman is | In fts present inflexible state. The proba- f 1 nouiiers, G 1 spective central state telephone stations. | ns cool as a cucumber In a refrigerator. | PUIty, however, is that no such improvement v KY—Distillers' finished goods, per ga e c efrig: will be found’ possible until the elections | o WHE KY—Distillers' finished goods, per gt Receipts and Dispositic white, ML@H¥NC; RYBE-—No. BARLIE §: @ Motallic cireuits will be used on a ew | ¢ of Stock. \nox i endtawille sraduany 1.‘:»""::“:..'('.‘71 "on | Congressman John Allen of Mississippi sald: | have assigned to populism and sectionalism | % (e | OMetat recoy t aud disposltion of stock 4 snown lines now using the single wire syst "Ilr .\Iorml]l(ll‘_ulnld 'l-ulul\ ev lr r.um-’ mi their proper place in national legislation. T, 1 S ik |’>_\'III:- ooka ot the Union Stack Yards conpny ! . L - | gethe e field of honor, 1 a 4 “There is some te oy toward & renew: soniochy A bl o th ty (our hoursenaing at 5 0'clock p. im The annual charge will range from $27.60 | Frcy misht ba resonciied betore thmy Riieg Therelissomaltenilonoyiton i nirenawal cli oxviize! T O | (R A ir enalug at 5 o'elock p. 'y they might be reconciled before they ki of the exports of gold. The state of inter- to $13.57, according to the of the citic — RECEINTS, 26 cents. acknowledged. — Fhe hour was appointed | ted money market, while by making money ed g Produce exchange toduy the butter m; fixed at | and the two men met in a secluded spot. | cheaper abroad it would tend to create a roglcoaxahank Tha o OB COnYErRRL] - | each other. Down in my neighborl national balances, however, is not likely to 10.000 7.000 S _—— 4 Tho cha for conversations on long dls- | ypon a time there was a bad feeling be- | admit of any important movement of that 20000 741000 SUREP [HONKES & WIS ance lines are regulated according to the \ and Hthwaaingotie hinriatar v 5 | 105000 1.000 ls= - distance between two neighboring town: n two law and it was decided that | character; and, should the outflow prove 1 8 : Cars. | Hoad | Cars. | Hoad, for Gistancos up' to 100 milos, L(-.m\ e blood could wipe out the enmity which | larger than is anticipated, it could have no N o {i 8. = =3 : A | 1214 ceuts; for distances over thi: ed. A challenge was sent and duly | adverse effect upon our present over-glut- | 16,000 17,000 - D R The length of a conversation is wnchanged: creaniery, 176 three minutes. » C. THOGS. SHE S TS One of them was a great sufferer from | London demand for our securities. sl 11e. el s ATIRE: H10de,i| SHERE A LIGHT NOVELTY. Salnt Vitus' dance, the other was cool and - =) Now YoritDr Goods | Market Omahia Packing. Co A Belgian electrical engineer of much | collected MONEY TIGHT IN LONDON. New York Dry Goods Market. The G. 1. Hanmond G NEW YORK switt and com April 14.—n the dry goods m prominence in that country, Prof. Francols | “As they faced each other the aflicted PR MRS Rl The Cuduhy Packing Van Rysselberghe, has designed a hydro- | man began to tremble from head to foot, | Prospects that it Will Becon fer In tho | came too lat efit the general weakness, | John P. Sauire & Co. electric power and 1ighting sysiem, which is | While his pistol doseribed an arc with vary: Near Future Wire wargfad putor Nelen.algrely, now In course of erection at Antwerp, and is | ing up and down strokes. His opponent DO 2 51 ey o P [ ABEORLN Ll i R, Beokor & Do Gt e T i B e S e R el LONDON, April 15.—The money market | und autum o led attentio R. Becker & Di ve commanded no inte P.D. Armour. wround percales and rat- | H. & 'S 1, | Blankets and has not yet attained the ease expec Hlankataland been to avold the exc cost attending | to fire. Before it came, however, he laid the distribution of electricity by continuous | his pistol on the ground, walked into the | This is largely due to the necessary repay- | ins did fi Wiing cloihs were quiet and | Shippera and fecders; currents through expensive mains and feed- | Woods, and cut a limb off a tree with a | ments to the Bank of England and to the | Steady at % 1ibe cor 1 squoves, Fall Hiver | LOILOVER oo ers, and alo to avold the diffioulties con- | fork in the end of It This he brought nected, at least in the Belgian mind, with | back and stuck in the ground in front of - 7 high tension currents and ftransfopmers | Iis antagonist. Then, turning to the sec- | I0 connection with the reallzation of the il Markots. Therefore it is proposed to distribute the | ond, he sald: ‘I must request you to ask | Baring securit The present bank re- o1 Pa., April 14, power by means of water under pressure to | your principal to rest his pistol in that | serve is the highest on record. The gov- various small sub-stations and there run tho | fork ernment's deposits in the bank have also latter's taking money off the outside market | 145,000 pleces 64 square and 53,000 pieces odd, Total ational Transit ¢ \ost, 857 lowest, 000 Dbk shipment Reduced R ipts of Cattle Advanced Prices dynamos Ly hydralic m:tors, it being claimed | ** ‘What for? asked his opponent’s second Natlonal Transit for Everything In the Pens that the cost of both installation and opera- | _** ‘Well; replied the other, ‘I have no | EFeatly Increased, owing to the fact that the 1 av 8; highest, | CHICAGO, April M.—Today's receipts were disbursements of the state have recently esti ed at 00 head, 859 for this making tion will be per th » | objection to running the risk ot one shot, n were a comple! continuous current system installed o | but I certainly do decline having one bullet | Peen smaller than usual. It s understood oOFIn OFG e weels, or 10,00 head more than for the previous dangers of the high tenslon, alternating cur- | Was to shoot while his hand is shaking the | treasury bills, so £1,000,000 will be realized 38YcCT NG 3, T week last The fresh arrivals and the seat rents. How far these expectations will bs | Way it Is now, he would fill me full of holes | 98 Friday, while an equal amount of gold FAN00 2 White, $34GHNC; | toring lots left over from Friday were all bought S realized by experience remains o be learned, | at his first shot.’ 18 enroute here, Easior conditions are th i up_quickly at full prices, sales making on o g RECOLLECTIONS but the plant is now far enough along to ba his was too much for the seconds, and, | cortain to prevail before long. — Busine R ey o e basts, $1.15, | bsis of from $130 to $3.60 for poor to extra LERSONAL e0e g AR worth a word or two of explanation. Ty the | by mutaal agreement, a truce was patched | at the Stock exchange during the week w 8 Mg sh A% ‘caws and helfera and from $4.25 o $1.70 for com RRATI ILLUSTRATIONS or canr main station are two horizontal componng | up and no shots were exchanged. I think | small. American rallroad securities, LoraoR nkat Markets IO (T ST P R A G WRITTE! OF WAR AND FIELD condensing engines with varable cut-off gear | If Meredith and Funk were to fight, Mere- | though they recovered somewhat on Saturday, LONDON, April 'WE8UGAR=Cane, dull celpts for the first two days of next week will BY THE T TIME SCENES LI AS for the high pressure cylinder and a fixeq | dith’s hand would shake—and they would | 8how a eral decline on the week, There | easy; centrifugnl, Jgyy, Ms; fair refining, 13 be rather light and better p will obtain, LEADING TAKEN FROM RECORDED cut-oft for the low pressire cylinder, These | both shake hands.” Las been a good investment in bonds, and it et The decline of from 20c to S In the prices TS PIHOTOGRAPIS BY THE RANK engines have a high pressure cylinder of — is generally expected this will improve, OMAHA LIVE W K MARKETS, of steers will serve to cut down supplies for a ROTH SIDAS AND SKEICHES AND FILR thirty inches diameter, a low pressure oylin- One word describes it, “perfection.” We | owing to the absence of similar yielding = X short time glve the market a chance to re 4 al szt i der of forty-three and three-tenths fnehos | refer to Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve, cures | stock. The share ||:u'rk t, however, was ir- | Recelptr f Cattle wpd Hogs for the Week | cover, diameter, and a stroke of forty-one and fours | piles. regular, though confidence seems to be re- Show n Large Decrease. The price of hogs continues to advance, Thera : APl Sl L A ot fenthn it They are. Gognad fo s e uhing, The securiies of the Canadian TRTAHADAY, Aprl 14u | vax an: uniaoked toF, Oprensas 1a tha: artivain Z D IN 20 PARTS. ONE PART EACH WELK, = any speed between thirty and seventy-five v . Pacific were firmer. ning securities were o ally heavy receipts closes | today, which but slightly exceeded 9,000 head rect to pumps capable of delivering sixteen | it take one to go from here to Goober- r———— oday with a compa ¢ 8 | again put on the screws, forcing up prices an . S IR A RY o Sllrariak Agen: 1) o) ENGLISH WHEAT THADE DULL. | Compared. with e otk thero haa beon | S5n But on e sevews, forcins ww wrives at | | p ¢ [ o tha Standar istory about 735 pounds per o inc . ¥ ) " increase of #upplies of both cattle | from §5 to §5.40 and it remained stiong there - technically Known as nccumulators, fren | 1908 er the short way. Amerlcan Crop Reports. i ik : g A innCtrain. $5.86. to 88.80:. Thaee wiretn Rim) f t' W f tl R b ll which the water flows through steel street | Stranger—Well, the short way; how long? | LONDON, April he weather during | Te*POnding “:”“ 9p and .'“K‘I‘il‘"”‘\,.""“ e of trades ut from $6,37 5540 anl! saris [¢] 1€ ar o 1€ epeliion pIbes to the various sub-stations, where it {s [ Native—'Pends on whether ye ride er | the past week has been dry, and though the | the InCrease 18 exen imove WArked, Shoeb }coumwe heayy stuff wis welhel ut fom 8 G | 0 — used to drive the dynamos. Kach of these | walk wheat crop has not been damaged, the spring | Tece/Pts have been exceptionally Hght. The | Yol which §*ssi0 leas than for lust week snd 3 3 | ; o stations is designed o supply current for | Stranger—Oh, hang it! I'll drive, of 3 h figures are as follows: 34000 more than for tie corvesponding week lust on pag { this paper will bo found a War Baok Coupon, 4 of theso power and lighting purposes over an area | course corn needs raln, In wheat the trade has Catile. ¥ Sheep. | year. {1 coupons of different dates will, n accompanied with ton cents, ontitle about 3,300 foet square, Native—Then 1l all hang on how fast | been aquict, with litde change in prices. | Recelpts thin week.. SUE B | ot ek fendh oy i the fotal | | P older to Part No, L of 'this baok, The whole work will ba wime A ONB-TRAQHE ROAD tho horaes be. It may take e one time, an’ | fusslan wheat was & turn cheaper and red | SimalVook lnnk yeur..: 560 5183 [ last week wnd 570 rhere waw i || plate in about 20 parts, hound in heavy paper cover now part will be Before long, unless present plans fan | 1Y WAy take ye another. Horses differs so | American was 6 to 1s lower. La Plata | Same week 1892°.....0 10,017 s 2080 | ek, Inguiry foom K wiotauone the | | Issued each w and coupons will be printed daily until the sovies is through, work Will begin upon a western [ "GPRNRCL (desperately)—Well, when you | Btil} sells to the continent. The American [ In the cattle market prices have fluctu- tendency’ being Alshiy Upward. ' Ducreased re complote. Any 4 of these coupons, with 10 cants, entitles you to any issue York railroad of novel and curious d On this new road, according to the plans of the projectors, passengers will be whirled across the country at the rate of 150 miles If necessary, carried crop report has caused some depression The demand from consumers is not sufficient to control the market at present. Cali- fornia afloat was quoted at 23s; red winter or number of this biok FOR CITY READERS—Bring coupons, together with 10 cents, to the offico of The Omnahw Bie, where yoa can obtain Pact No. 1L Pact No. 2 will bo ready next week, and theveafter purts will follow wookly drive there yourself, how long does it take you? Native—'Ain't never druy it. tranger—And when you walk it, then? high up in the Natlye—Never thought to Y o parcels, prompt delivery, were quoted at = 3 . alr In long, slender cara driven along & | uh i ener SHOUKAL to time me; ‘but | BTSN, BEVEPManitoba wes quoted At 208 MODEST MAIDENS EAT FOR OUT-OF-TOWN READZR3-Mail to War Book Deprt- single rail by eloctrlo power. This first of | Sanra btassd "ataut oe® (fnat mebbe of | e was quict and rather cheaper. ‘Trade, 2 <o ment, Omuha Bee, coupons and 10 ¢onts in eoin. Be pacticular th (1) state | the clovated railways will run from Oak | {alkin' ‘to me about it, ye miahi woseeriy | however, was apathetic and shippers quote the number of the part desived : (2) your name and full addeess; (3) in- | Orchard Harbor to Bativia distance of | have been there by this ef ye'd traveled | lower pric One lot of Minnesota bakers close the necessary coupons and 10 cents, The part you rejquest will ba forty milles, according vo the route laid out. | fast enough was sold at 168 to 178, Maize was 3d ent, post-paid, to your adir 5 Of this route the right-of-way for three and - - dearer and trade was fair, but it is now - : 2 oue-half wiles bas been secured. The im= | Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve cures plles. | quiet, owing to the prospect of rain, Mixed |}