6 THE OMAHA D VILY B15E : SATURDAY , APKIL 2 , 1802. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Supply of Cattle Bather Small anil of Inferior Quality. VARIATIONS IN PRICES VERY SLIGHT Shipping nnil Kxpnrt lluyorfiatitcl Clond llcitty Ntutk nnil I'M til Well for Anj- tliliiK III Tlmt l.lnc t.lttto of In- tcrest In Triinimctlniis. OMAHA , April l.-Kccolpti for five dnys foot Op 10,027 cullte , 1D.4 C > hoje. ' . ' ,470 sheep , ilHiilnst 12,0'Jl cuttle. 1T.M2 lie s. 4,023 shce | > , the satiio fHodnyi lust week. The supply of cuttlo wns rather smnll nnd Old not Itioluilo a creat many rcullv do lrahlo bcovei. So far this week thcro his been n. f.tll- InR olT In rocolptt cnmpnroil with last wcok of tbout S.OOO head. The tntirkot continues 1110- Botonoiisly steady nnd prices for the cntlro nook have not varied rnotisli to quote. Blilu- plim nnd export buyers wanted peed heavy cattle nnd paid Hi in prices fur wlint feu wcro liero nnd would ha\u honpht more linil they been on s > ale. Tht-ro was nl o u fa r demand from local killers for cattle of tills L-r.idu Un the medliiiii and common caltlo the loual liii ) en had U all lo thcmiulroi nnd wcro pen- rrnlly Inclined to bid u llttlo louir than Tlniisdny. 'Iho limited demand for foeden nl o had it depressing Inllitcncu on the ItRhtor crndcH of inttlo and iirlcvs shaded lower. ' ] radlnu as iiece s.irlly on the dull order but n fulr clcarnticu wni oirocted. Uood 1'J'il to l.W ) ) ] ) ( ) niii ( itiors told at from $ iu" to HOi. fair to t-ood i.uu to 1'Jiia uoiiiid stcurs ut from | L : to ? .ri > . with tommon llclit stnll , largely odd buiiuhfs , nl from i I "U to i I.IW. The morodoslrablo aradesof co s anil holf- ers cold al steady to stroni : pilces. Ordinary Rrudrn veto nut iiiolably | lrnliro\rd. ( ! oed lock bold from } 'J.Tu to tl.lj. fair to t-'oml from 12,11) ) tojidl and riinncr * . ns usual , from $1.41 to 12 ( )0. ) Hulls , o\en and stag's were In fair de mand nnd llrm al troni J..PO to JJtO C.iHes were iiMHtly Lommon nnd htoiighl about steady prkti nl from $ .1.00 to $1 00. ( Hookers nnd ferdi'ri were blowe-xlont pilccs f > e to llin loner than Thursday nnd lie lower than Wednesday. Thurowas u very limited ilomnnd , nnd tliu supnly belnj ; rather llhoial , bnyersiould chonpen up M-'iy successfully. Iteprcseul.itlto sales : y. . 024 a 10 MU.KCIIS AND SriUNOEMS. 1 cow nnd calf tiO 00 I cow nnil calf 28 OJ 1 springer 28 00 1 springer 30 CO lions Tboro wns u fnlrly active IIOR mar ket with prices ranging from steady to 5o blcbcr timti Tluirsclny. sblppurs wnntcd good boss ot nil \volebts , nnd Ibcro wns n ery fair Inquiry for lights ntul butcburH from the fresb tno.it Undo. Good 181 lo 1(15 ( Ib. IIOKS sold Inrgoly ul from { 1.50 to $4 53 or slcndy to htroni ; prices. Thcso wuro moslly lortcd. the thiououts. s usual , scll- Inz ul from $4 10 to { 425. Common , hoa\y and mixed puckers so d most , nt 14.43 or stoiidy to 5o higher tbnn Tbiirhdny. Fomo prlu o he.i\y hogs topped iho nuirkcl nl $4.0) . and some > cry common ho.ivy loads reslcd flrmly on bottom prices , ul II 4i ) to Jl 4. " J. The market linpro\ed us Iho moriiln. ndvnncud , some of the hogs tolllnnrolty close to 5c tilKhei thnn tbo curly niornliiK sales. K\eiy- thlnK cluuiseii hands In peed so ison. Iho bulk of the sales nt from $4.45 lo f4.iO ! iiKiilnsllfl.40 to Sl.r.0'1 luiraday , the meiiiRoof prices ] iilil : . ) S1 iiKiilust 4.47 Thursday and $4.47 Siir.KiKceulpts were llglil null tbonmrkc quolnbly luiuliuiiireil. I'uir to coed nulUci from f4 50 lo 15 50 , fair to good westurnu froir W.lO toW.75 , cuminim mul hlock Blaep fron t.,53 to SI 0 > , coed to ebolco forty lo iilnuty puuiul lambs fiom JI.W tolfa.50 , Itcei'lptt mul DUpimltlou iifSturli. Hoi'uliilH ut llio Union Stock y inU , Koutl Oinuli i. Neb , for llio iwenly-foitt buurs eiur * tog ul 5 o'clock p , ID. , April 1 , IblU iir.cuii'TS. CATTI.b. IKH , . IIOIIHI HJl 11 It Can Ulead I Cur [ llead Curs Illenil Cam lie-ill E9 ] 20 ? ; IS I GiO IIIBI'OhlTIO.V , 1'nckem' ruriliium for Miirch , Tbo folldwlni ? tublo eUes tbo inirclinsca r cattle , bops nnd blieop on tbU niuikol b puvUcrs und oilier bujers llio uusl inuntli : Ajilll Tool Cuiiio III tbo AVny ufhoino Hi iiinrkublu Oiurtun , III. , April J. Whip-saw wn 111 countorsln toduv In the Khoil pit. UUIK euro rnoiis ) ) April fool market for seine ot It bit : bouses nn well as tbo sunlperb. There wt ucliuiiKcof ncnrly''cln tbo prices In less Ilia t o bours. TbU c\cnliu wliu.it an every aitlclo on the list tbovs a advance ovci tea prkei cunei twenty-four liours ago. But oiionoil o weak n to boioml-p in cky , The heavy ckuliu Instnuht nnd iho depression which socinud to pcrviulo thowhont maruct broil lit In n peed many sclltri and iho mar ket win from So to 1'Jo lowers Mny soiling nt from "Hi : to7'o HI about Iho same moment. Hut the local sentiment wns very atroiu nnd the ottering * wcro rapidly absorbed und thcro wns on uns.ttlsflcd urccd for more , fcoon the selling fever wtis over nnd bids were r.ipldly roallrod. 'I ho prlco qulol.ly tout hod lu'lo.entoir somj. but thcnrnlllol to70.Vcnnd nt \ o'elock was n limit 79'ic. ' Cables were decidedly woikor nnd from Id to IHd low or , but the export mnvonicnt was Inlr nnd the deiuMiil for cash whe.it was reported nclho nt nearly nil outside points and prices cencriilly iiiotud | nt a Inrxo premium over flay. Thl < n as p irlleularly tbo cnso at St. l.ouis iind Now Vork , and to Chlca'.oans indl- catod light slocks of cish and iire.itly ationglhencd the L-nnlhlonco of holders. It WIIH also said tint the wo itbcr had been such in .North Dukoti ns to nearly destroy 801.000 to 10.nco.OUJ bu , ot the whcM which v.is left In shock or stack last winter. There was also .oiiio tilk of a cold \\n\u which was gradu-illy working Its way Into the winter wheat bolt. The market wns generally regarded as over-sold , Considering the sic idy dcollno which had taken pluco during the lust fowwoks and the indications that the liquidation h'ld been \cry complete and th it llttlo was left to comu out , the bhorls wuro onslly frUlitonoit and when iho biivlug shoucn uctUlty , conr.mo nun \lcor thcv quickly tin to cover. I ojan. Limsoti llros. Aillmlnc-tlodman , fcchwnrt7-liipeo and neuily all the prl\.ilo wlro houses were nc- tl\o bii } uts Duller boiuht hni\llv e irly. presumably for I'nidtldce , I'll.In : all ho ( .mild KCI under 58i' , and Lester bought generously for Now Vork. During the hist hour whoilliad a weak turn and EO d oft to 7Uo for May and there reslcd awhllo. tutor there > v is n sb iru spurt on homo bolter eablcs and lar o liuvlnir by [ imm inent houses , with Lo an In iho lead , and under ( onsldcrauto oxciiomoiit these sold lo 8l > j orS'so above the low prlco early , iho clos- liu was llrm at 79s c hid , Uiiooxplan itlon of Iho rumarKablo reto\try In wheat la that u lot of Gi.OU bu was wanted hi-ro for ex port ; 4I.OJJ bu. of 11 as No 2 spilnc. thu rcmuhidrr red of various grades. An elevator proprietor WIIH also ( piotod as ulborlty for llio slatPincnl that orders wcro Biroled hero ted .y for o\cr fO , OJJ bu of e ulnr No.'Jsprliu , bul It was wantol at Uo cr bu. under May prlco and not an elevator inn In Lhli ii''O would soil except al sf.mo iroiiilum 'I liuro Is much otlrliHllv regarding lodgoV coming report of the April ondltlon ot winter who it. Goiier.il opln- on serins to favor some Improvement i pun Iho Nl 3 stilus of the pl-int ns it went nlo winter quarters M. J lltixbairn , wherein rein InOng gtiessi.l ( usnctlj Del o's e tl- ualo of llio ( iiiiintltyof vshont In farmers' imN Is thoiiKlit to bo nblo to ro id Iho mind f the Washington stntisllclan , Is rcuortrd ns lying ho expects the forth"omln statement oslicnv iho condition of 87 and a f motion , jr o Smith Irul .i LUorpool e iblo reading : DcprcssiMl nnd lower owlus to Amoilean au- vh es ; olhcrwlso position strong. " In tliu i urn niaikcl Iho bulls are said to bo ifliT I'nrdriilce. who is roporlcd as bulng iiiavlly shor * . 'Iho ebnmplon shorl clliT Is repot ted lo bo less Lonlldcnl ot his abllliy In opo with the lorn crowd than with the pco- > lo In the wheat pit Tbo m irKct opcnul vi"ik and 'io lower In svmpithy with the du- irt'sslon al the .sumo tlnio in wheat. The udden lecoxorv in the latlor Ind tin Im- ' .cdlalo similar cllect upon corn , thlch after selling momonlarlly ' u iclow the openlnx prlco , btucrdu 'roin Iho low polnl and after .1 whllo liumui-d Isclf ngaln , celling Its bi.ck up to from 4) ) 0 o 40'aO on the lallcroccna on , after h.nliiu icen to I'.l'ic ' near the oucnlug. Tlic ollerlnpa vcro light and It took but llttlo buying to put bo prlco up. Outs showed llttlo Independence of fooling and on important Ir.idliifr Undiluted with vheat and corn , cln&ln. ; al from Jto to Uu ilirlicr tli.in yeslerday. Tbo pnnlslon market In a general way fol- owed the Muctuations In grain The trniisao- lens were at the lowest pilejs of tliu ( Jay and llioolosln rates wcro the highest , Mitchell ind llolmholtzoro \lgorous buyers In Iho nlercatof Wright , it was s.ild. 1'ork opened T'jO hlghor ; 1 ird is up 74o and ribs lOc. Tbo estimated receipts lor tomorrow are : iVhu.it , 101 cars ; corn , "JO cars ; oats , l.Oc.irs ; OKH , 1.1.0JU. The leading futures ranged as follows : AHTHI KS ci osr. man. lou. OPLN. iVlIKAr .N'o 2 April S 71 ! S 79 / / Jlny SOKi July 78H : otiu No. 2 31"/ / ; SSH Ma > I'l'l .lu no OATS No. 2 May 5SM 28C M June 27 > s Mfss roiiK Mny 10 1TH 10 tO 10 17h 10 40 July 1037H 10 55 1037M I.Altn - Mny. C2o 0274 I , 25 c no July 6 jiB I ) 374 G 40 blioitT IIIlls Mny B CS 5 72K fK b 72M July . ' .SO 687 ft tO S 67M Cnbb ( juoiallonscro as follows : 1'i.oUK Qulot ; prices Irregular and In favor of bii } crs WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat , 78'4c ; No. 3 sprln. f. o b , 74ffi74'8c : No 2 red. 84'.ic. CoilN No 2 , U'lUc : No. 3 , 37i4J73BC. OATS No. 2 , I8e : No. 2 while , f. o. b . 31"c ; No. II while. 88@3 j. HVE-No 3. 7"ic. HAltr.m No. 2. 52cj No. 3 , f. o. b , 4C52c ; No 4 f , o. b. 3Giilbc. ( 1'r.Ax SKFD No. I , 07' c. TIMOTIIV hEUli 1'rlnio , J1.221.23. 1'oilK $10..7 > i10.aO ; luia , J026:7'5 ' ; ribs. $3 ( > 7'iWi.70 : shoulders , 84.73S5 OOj short clear sides , KUUKQ'l % ' WHISKY ti. 11. SUOAKS Unchinccd : cutlonf , 8335l4c ; pran- ulalcd , 4 iU ; stumlar.l "A4"ic. Ht'colpts and bhljimcnls today were as fol lows : Oinnlri I'roduco .Murkot. HIDFS No. 1 crccu s iltod hides , 41il'to ' : No 2 green salted lililua. : : ' -ilije : No 1 J.TCCII bides. 2i to 4J Ibs. 3l'o : No. 2 green hides. 23 to 4D Ibs , ' . ' ® Ji'8c ; No. 1 vcnl enlf. b to lr > Ibs . ( , e ; No. . ' vo il c ilf , 8 to 15 Iba , 4c : No 1 dry Hint h'dcs. 78o : No. J dry Hint hlilCH. "itt'iu ' : No. I dry b ilto I hides , 530u Tal low , No I , : i'ilc ' ! tillott.No 2. 3'je : gro isc , wlilto A , 4t' ! rense , whllo H. ; iJ5Ql' ej KIC.ISO , yellow , Jos Bioiiho , dink , 2'jc ; old bultcr , ' . ' © 2'4e ' : beeswax , prime , IGcs rough tallow , iyt O''c.KniiiTB KniiiTB C illfornli Klvorsldo or uisos , $2,750 3.00 : WnhhloKton nu\o s. $4 UO1.3 ; choice nii- plcs , W in : clioUo .omoii" , SI ( X ) ; fnnoy lemons , Jl5 ® I M : b iiunuH , ciatod , $ , ' .00i4..50 ; cran berries , Khlpn'ng btooU. bubliel boxes , JJ.2.3 ; strawberries , 4 lo ( it i riorldi tomatoes , 1053 © 7 OOpererutii of hlx uaskots. VinKTAiu.hs Puncy Mtihcntlne sweet pota toes. JJ W,7A ; * oed swcol potnloos , $ . ' loa ' . , ' 5 ; California uablnigc , ' 'Ho per Hi. In crates ; homo ciown lettuce , 40o per iloz. ; 0110110. DOcSJI.O ) per bu. : Nebraska ImndpleUed bo , ins , $ l,75ftl.83 ! ; medium , 31 5jt.UO ; Cali fornia co. ery , $ ' OJi Colorado and wcslein NobinsUa polatoea , 33c ; natlxo polatocs , 20 ® 23t ; lima Icuns , 4o per Ib. ; water cross. J4-it , ruse : ! . rJiiOlli ! port. | ; spinach , K'.IK ' ) per bin , ; HpanlHh onions. il5i } pcrcratoi radishes , 40 ; rutabagas , J1.73 per bbl. ; nou turnips , 60o per do/ , I.odGonornl imirltet , lIUTTCit-A liiro proportion of tbo receipts gent IML'Jiu ; kolcetcd lots in u small way to the. iel ill Irado al'.oQ"c. ) I'owi.THV < 3ood dicHsed chickens , lOttllc ; tin keys , llQnc. U \Mb The innrKot Is glutted with ducks and prices are most too demoralized to 0,11010. Kiuisax City , KANS\S Cnv. Mi ) , April 1. WIIRAT Dull and nominal ; No. 2 haul , cash , 7.lic ! ; No. 2 rod. hKbh.'o. % Cons Kxtramuly dull ; No. 2 mixed , 3Jo ! ; No. 2 white , : i5c , ovrt 'ti'iidy ; No.2niUcd , 27iQ27J4o ! ; No. 2 white , SiJie. iuilU ( irnlii . . Minn , , April l-\ViiEAT- May oiii'iioil nt 7)\e ) , a'lviincod stoudlly to T UCitnon wont lo'te. the oloilna point. Cash , iintl Cit.ci.NNm , 0. , April 1. WIIKAT Tinner No. ' . ' red. UOe. COIIN I'irm ; No. 2 mixed , 40JU o. UAI > Ilurelv bteudy ; No. 2ml\od , Me. WllliKV-d.U _ Toll-ill ) ( iniln Miirltct. Tor.uno. O , , April 1. WHUAT Higher , No. 2 CUbh , .s - btc.uly ; No 2 , casli , 40c. UAibQalei ; cash , 3Jc. l.Hcrpuol .Markets. Ii\Eiirooi. , April 1. WIIISAT Kasyj tlcnianil poor. COMN Qulot ; demand poor. STOCK * AM ) lid.NDS. Tradcri A ( ill In Tri'uteil to homo D IlIK IlllllK'llCI' , Ntw VOHK , April 1. Thu slock market to. dujr was tioatod to another ( Uuircssliu Inllii- oncolntho bhupoof tbo renewal of t ho out- wurd mokcnient of fold , but the nuriouiicsi of the speculation nnd tliu rcmurkiiblo tenuc. lly with which blocks uro hold pro\cntid iinj material dccllno outildu of tbo few MocUi nLlch ro itlll subject to tpeculatlve ) n > flticnocs. The announcement , wbllo not nnronsotriblf. WHS ut lonst uticxjiccted , Unit a lurpo sb pnient of ( .old win lIUcIv tomorrow , wni intlckly fo lowed by tbo iinmiiiticfiiipnt that tbo coin had uctn illy been cnjjnpcd. The effect was to check the sIlRbl up ar1 movement In proiross In tbo tcncrui list nnd to Intensify the wonkness of tbotuo o krjt stock ? .Now 1. inland nil I Hiitfnr. lo nos iimoii : the other pro-nlnont stocks , linwovci , I'ttcndod to 1 per cent mid o\oi , tbo temper of Iho doallius boliu "it BOIIIO time ( kcldoJIy wcik. The most dis- rouratiliiK tliliift to the bulls , ho cjcr , ivns tVio ultcr fnlluro of the mnrkol to rally elToc tUoly , nnd especially I" these stocks which nro known to bo subject to boar attacks fiom tiny to ( Hy. . . . , . In roznrd to Pnstir nnd Now nnsland. Ibcro was mi news of ah iraclor lo b no nny poll- tlvu Inllticnco upon thorn. Amoiu the rest of the list 1. ilto bhoro nnd .Ml soiirl I'nclllo showed most wc'ikncss. lhouili Houllnt catiiu naaln tot bo front and scorol n dccllno on u lare hdsliip' . ! ' The dlsDiiisemontu for Inter est ilh Idotidsdtirln ? the dny were not offset by tin ) shipments of coUl , nnd will o there \\cro \ boino nllorts loco\cr shot Is In thu nf tor- noon. they \\ero of llttlo olTVot nnd oven M.inlinttiin lost n portion of Us Inlo siibst in- tlal iKhnnco. The tr.ullns In llio Into dcul- Inps wns llcht but no material recovery took 11 1 n CD and thomirkot llnnlly cloned dull but lie ivy and nt or no u the lowest prices of the day. 'Iho uuioral market throughout WHS dull nnd fluctuated within Iho usual narrow llmlls and nliho Inclined to advance Jusi nftLrtho oueiiln ? . yioldoa tolnlliienco of thu cold shipmcius and foil nwny below the open i n , ! urlces. The . Until . . chnnges . . . . are Itnnr- . . ' - - - - lably Inssc * . the most Important union : which \.oto i Now Kti lainl. 3' , per ci-nt ; bilgar"t 'cut ' ; Iakn Hlioro nnd HcadliU cncli 1'i ' percent : J/ncifnuinifi. Missouri I'nolllo oath" ) ! i percent : nnil Union I'nclllc , Atchlson and Manh'tttin each 1 per cent. , The following nro the eloslns nuotntlons for thu lo iillng slocks on the Now Vork btoe.t e\- change today : ' bid riiiunclul Kuviow. NBW YOIIK , April 1. In rorard ; to today's sluiimentof sold to Europe , the 1'ost s.iys : 1'no ICIIUWH ! of cold experts to Kuropo w.is uno\iccted and banco wns of uncommon viiluo .is a lnu'ahoo for profession il spoeula- tors Exclianccs woroboiow iho normal cold sh pp nuolnt. . bin Ihoy tire no lower than ihev wore , while last month's shipments of i .OJO.OOJ were Roln out. So fir as U s a moro qno'tllon of moiioy supply , Ihcro it 10 reason lo suppose thai a , very much 1 ir or nitllow wou'd bo foil at all In our in irKct. Jnr city b inks now hold In npcclo and le al tender neatly Jl.liOJ.OiO moro th in a ye ir nuo uit ( It Is no\\ becoming moro nnd moro ( II1II- cnlt to put out this surplus any u hero In loins. Unfortunately the cloirln. ; bouse does not distinguish In Its weekly reports the kind of money hold by the banks. The comp irison s tboroforo unsitlsfaotory. for It cannot bo lo irncd how much of the > oars' In creased surplus consists In silver currency. A vaxuo fear ib il wo are sending cold to the foreigners while repl.ic.iiu Itvith new slher currency. Is the one ro isonablo crotiuJ of un- oublncss at the gold exports. York Mono } Market. NEW YOIIK. April I. MO.NEV o.v CAtt , Hiisy. at l'/i tu 8 per cent ; last loan U per cent , ; closed olTorod ul2 par cent. 1'imiK MKItOANTir.E I'APEll tQO DOT CCIlt , bTMIMMl r\CIIANOB : Qlllot , mill llrm at for sixty day bills : uU Jl.Si'i for du- mand , The closing quotnllons on bonds : 1 liiiiacl.il Notoj. NKW YOIIK. April 1. Money closed oasv ; b-u sllver.H'Uo. \\AMIIMITOV , O C. , April 1. Offers of slh or to the tio.isuiu $ 4"i03 ounces. ; amount purchased , IU3.UOO ounces at $ .S7SO to I 8753. Chic.iKO I.Uo Stoek. CuiCAfio. 111. . April 1. [ Special To'ogram lo Tin : llKi.l : Thcra .is no radical change today In prices of c ittle. Tlio nrirk-l wns Him mid nothing moreIt was quiet .ind ll took sullcrh iho iireilur parl of iho dny to i mptv tno lions CoHsand holfors wcro sil- ublo : il Itl 25 lo ? I.LO for Inferior lo exlra ijtinll- t\ca \ , nnd Ihcio were sales of bulls nl SI. 3) to $ .17) . The r nzo of v. ilucs for drob cd lout bhipplu ; and oxporlstcors was $1.13ai.10. There wcro oMiemcly few tnides atovur tl 30 , und otny u few hnndrod ho id chiinuod hands holow i ! 2r , Iho pi-ovailim ; prices being $ . ' .2J.UO ( ! fet cons und bulls , and WUViil , n for atuors hto-Kers und feodcrs wcro In peed daniuiitlntjl'3&.l75. The general murko ! c'osod stoudy. lions The m irkct n.is lil.-hoi nnd EOIIIC- wh.HONcltoJ. so a mnincd falling elf In the rctolpts was entirely unllniod , and thoio w.is alivuly hcr.imblo union , ' hnyora to socnro iht'lr imlhlilu.il shares The comiiotlllon was so sharp mat prices at once cllmbc'l to f4 IK ) or choice huavv. and medium wnl.'Mts sold ul Ifllljfof cho'co 10 fancy light. Them ucrd Instances \\liciu ho/s hold Ilo higher th.in yi-htcrdny nnd the advance wns a gooJ. louna lUc. The liens nero emptied In ( jiuuk ordnr. nn I the oloso wns llrm at from fi.VJ to tt.W for hoavv and medium wo'ghi and fiom II. U to tl.h'll for light. Very llttlo of the ( lay's work u an done below 11.75 , the popular prices being vt 83. The niimborof hheop hero today was small , but did not fall so far short of meeting the demand us to m.iko ll possible for sellers to KHII | any material advance. Trading HI us on a bus a of $4.75 lo $1.70 for poor to extra Hicop. and * 1.SO to S7.00 for lambs. Uouolpts were ; C.iUlo , 7,000 ; liogs , J7.030 ; bhcep , 4.00U. Ciiiuioo. III. . April I. Outllc. receipts 7,100 ; qulot. Good to piimo steers. W.7.X ! ( ) : others , W .ioa'l.7.1 ; stockers , t-.UKaj.3 ; cowo , ( l.2Mf..u\ lions Heeoipls. 17,00) ) ; slron ; higher. roiu-li packers , fL7.Viil.23 ; mixed paokcrp. { I fi3tt4.i3 ; prime heavy and bnlchers' welghlf. 4l.Suffll.Wi light , Jl.8X4l.OJ ; pigs , . biiKEi1 KecolptB. 6'M ; stron ; to hUhor ; is and yoarllnth. } 000S ( t > o ; inl\od. 4 > . &o westerns. 43 OOffiO. I ) ; lambs , fl.UOdO.lU. Kans is Cily I.Uo Stock .Mnrkiit. CITV , Mo. April I , OA-m.B Ito- cclpts , J.'lW ; hblpnicnlH , I.UOJ ; bteor-i were itroii.nnd higher nt J-U'Sil 2J ; hlockers and feeders hUher ut $ J.G3CGfiO ; cows sie.idy in } l 41KTM40. llilh ItocclptH , 0200 ; Bblpinents , 4,200 ; niur- kulbtrong iina hUbur ; extreme ran o , t.i.7)45 ; ill1 , _ * St. I.oulii I.lxo Stock Market. RT. I.outs. Mo , April I. OATTC-E Kecelpts , 1,000 head ; hblpmcntH. 1,0 0 bond ; hteady ; fair to choke native hti'ors. } .JU.I.5J ; Tuxan und Indian uttuirs. i. WdW U ) . linns Hecelpts , 4 , Oi head ; sblpini'iits , : PO liead ; blghor ; heavy , tl.7i4 4 BJ ; mixed , JI.1K2 4,70 ; light , $1.00 4.70. No Tiill I.eiiKtli l-ortrult for Him , ThuuKorny wna not n vum mnn , and he dlbliked vanity in othort ) , und iniulo it hlu btibjcct of ridluulo und Barcasm , BU S the Cleveland Loader , After lonu pleading his family Induced him to have his portrait piiintud , anil I.awronco. a famous London nrtibt , gludl.v undertook the tusk. Soon iiiTcr the pleturo wns completed Thaeltcray ehnneed to bo dlnln ; , ' at hit club , uhcti a pompous olllcor of tin guurdb stoicd ) bebldo iho table and said : "Haw , Tlmc'Uoiay old boy , J hoar Luw ronco has boon painting your portrait * " "So ho has. " was the response. "Full lengthy 'No ; full length portraits nro for sol that wo may BOO their spurs , Hut the other end of the man is tin prlnciprl thing with authors , " eaii Thackeray. THE TRAGEDY OF THE ALAMO How Saul * AnthVs Thousands Bosoiged a Terns Hn-.ilful. j A DESPERATE STRUGGLE F03 LIBERTY 'i TheI.iiiR TFrrlfilnVlglit tlmt Kmlnl In tliu Slaughter ( if Ciiptiiln Tr.uli , tuy Croci < rtt'olohrt Itnulivmd Itcry .Man ot Their Couip "lions. San Antonio Is the oldest ot Texas cities , mul possesses historical and picturesque- show places which in any other country but our own wuulil bo vis ited by Innumerable American tourists pton.ircil to fall do vn mid worship , writes Itiuhiml HarJiiifr D.xvls In Iltir- ror's weekly. The Alamo la to the southwest what Independence hill is to the United States , and Bunker Hill to the I it ; but the prldo of it belong to every Amorlc.tn , whether ho lives in Texas or in Maine. The battle of the Alamo was the event ot the greatest moment in the w.u * between Mexico and the Texans , when Santiv Anna was prasldent , anil the Texans wore lighting for their independence And the stone bulldinp to which the .Mexicans laid siege , and In which the battle was fought , stands today facing a plazn In the cantor of San Anlonio. There are hideous wooden structures around it , and othort not bo hideous- modern hotels and the now postotllce , on which the mortar is hardly yet dry. lint in spite of thcbo the prace anil dlprnUy the monks gave it in 1771 raise it above these modern ellorts Unit tower above it n id dwarf them. On the 2t d of February , 1820 , General Santa Anna himself , with -1,000 Mexican soldieid , matched into the town ot San Antonio. In the old mission of tliu Alamo wore the town's only defendo.'s , 145 men , under Caplain Travis , a young man 28 yeais old. With him wore Davy Ciockett , who had crossed over ftom his own btito to help those who were freeing thcits , and Colonel Bowie ( who gave his name to a knife , which name our government gave later to a fort ) , who was woundeil and lying on a cot. cot.Their Their fortress and quarters and maga zine was the mission , their artiilory , font teen mounted pieces , but there was little ammunition. S inta Anna de manded unconditional surrender , and the answar was ton days of dogged defense - fenso , nnd skirmishes by day and sorties for food and water by night. The Mex icans lost hea\ily dui ing the first days of the siege , but iiol one inside of the Alamo was icillod. Early in the weak Travib had dispatched courieis for help , ind the defenders of the mission wore ivlng In the houa of rc-enforccmontb , but four days passed and neither cour iers returned nor ro-onforcoments came. : } ti the fourth 'day Colonel Funnin with JO ! ) men and fqUr pieces of artillery started forth ftotn Goliad , but put back again for want of food and lack ot teams. The garrison of the Alamo never knew of this. On the 1st ot March Captain John W. Smith , who has found teams , nnd who has found tations , brings an of fering of thitty-two men from Gon/.alcs , and leads them f safely into thq fort. They have coma with forced marches to their ovii graves ; but neither do they know that , and the garrison , now 172 strong , against 4,000 Moxicanscontinues , its desperate sorties and its desperate defense. On the 3J of March , 1830 , there was a cessation in the bombardment , and Cap tain Travis drew his men up into hinglo tank and takes his place in front of them. Ho tells them that ho has deceived them with hopes of reinforcements , false hopes b ised on false promises of help from the outside , but ho docs not blame those who failed him , ho makes excuses for them , thcv have tried to reach him , no doubt , but hao been killed on the way. Sidney Lanier quotes this excusing of those who had debortoil him at the very threshold of death as best showing the fineness of Tnu is , find the noet who has judged the soldier so truly has touched here one ot the stiongest points of this btory of great he'oism. C iptain Travis tolls them that all that remains to them is the choice of their death , and that they ha\o but to decide in which manner of dying they will best servo their country. They can surren der and be shot down motcilosbly , they can make a sot tie and bo butchered before - fore they lime gained twenty yards , or ihoy can die fighting to the last , and killing thuir enemies until that hist comes. Ilo gave them their choice , and then stooping , draws a line witli the print , of his hword in the giound from the loft to the right of the rank. 'And , novv , " ItosajK , "every man who is determined to remain hero and to die with mo will come to mo actoss that line. " Taploy Holland was the li st to cross. Ho jumped it witli a bound , a though it were a Rubicon. "I am icady to die for my country , " ho said. And then all but one man , named Rose , marched over to the other side. Colonel Bowie , lying wounded in his cot , raised lunibolf on his elbow. "J3o.\s , " ho said , don't leave mo. Won't some of you carry mo acrossi1" And those of the sick who could walk rose ftom the bunks and tottoicd across the line ; ami thoxo who could not walk were carried. Rose , who could speak Spanish , trusted to this chance to cs- cano , and scaling the wall of the Alumo , dropped into twitch on the other bide , nnd crawled , hidden by the eaotu-i , into n plnco of fuifo'ty. Through him wo know what happened bofote that final day came. Ho had his reward. Three days after this , on the morning ot the Oth 'frf1 March , S.tnta Anna brought fon\nrl all of his infantrybup- ported by liiagnynlry , and stormed the foitrcjs. Thounftiitij came up on ovoiy side at once pfy long black solid rows , bearing the bCaling ladders buforo them , and oncouragqij by the pret'B of trroat numbers nbont them. Hut the bauahnsido the mission drove thorn back , and those who hold the ladders - dors dropped'vlfein ' on the ground and ran against the bayonets of their com rades. A soqgnd time thuy charged into lite line of outlets , and a second time they fell back jlbaving ne many dead at the foot of the ladders as thoioueio btanding at bay within ttio walls. Hut lit the third trial the ladders ate plant ed , and Mexicans after Mexicans bcalu them and jump down into the pit iiibido , hundreds and hundreds of thorn to hemet met with bullets awl then with bayonet thrubts. nnd at lust with desperate swinging of the butt , until the llttlo band grows binnller andscakor and is driven u ] and about and beaten down and stainpcil beneath the woightof overwholmingant unending number : ) . They die lighting on their knocB , hacking up dctmoralcl a Ihoy are beaten and pinned down by a doze'n bayonets , liuirio leaning on his elbow and fhooting from his cot , Crock otifighting like a panther In the nnglc of the church wall , and Tiavls with If * buck against the wall to the west. The ITiJmen who had held 4,000 men at baj fpr two Bleoplebs weeks uro > wept nwti' BB a ilumgocd tni'.t has bold back a I.cod ind the Mexicans open the church doors rein the Inside nnd lot in their comindos mil the sunshine tlmt shows them horrid icaps of 622 dead Mexicans and 6-0 more rounded , There nro no woundeil among the Texans - ans ; of the 172 who wore In the Alamo hero nro 172 dead. With an example llko this to follow it vas not dilllcult to gnin the independ ence of Texas , nnd whenever Sam loiihton roJo bofoio his men crying , 'Komembor the Alnmol" the battle was Uroady half won. It was not n cry wholly ot revenge , I Iko to think. It was rather the holding ip of the cross to the crusaders , mid rylng : "Bv ' this sign wo conquer. " It \as u watc'hword to remind men of hose who had suffered and died that heir raiibo might live. GAVE UP A HUSBAND TOR A WOMAN V Itcnmrlmblo Cnno of Inliituiitlon of One Woman for Another. A most singular story has just come to ight at Richmond by the boparatlon of Charles Worral and his wife bccaubo of ho btrango infntuntlon of the wife for icr Blslor-ln-law , Mrs , Martin Worral , i widow. The love that the \\ometi mvo for each other is llho the love of \lico Mitchell for Kroda Ward , and coins to bo us strong nnd uncontrollable on the pni't of one or the other. Mrs. Churloi Worrall Is a woman of ducitlon nnd icilneinnat. She is the laughter of James L. Pierce , a pro- nlncnt mot chant of Wllliamsburg. iliu at one time held n position in tin Ohio college , and boino time since was i teacher of penmanship in Ktirlhmn college , IiiiiiiuunioliM. llorslslcr-in-ltiw vith whom she bco.uno infatuated , Isth vldow of her husband's brother , who tas been dead throe vears. She until eccnlly hold a position ot bookkeeper inU typewriter in the ollico of the Swan kltihufacluring company of Richmond. Jightpcn months ago tills lo\c-liko In- , im icy botveen the wife and sister-In- uw began , and since then their conduct oward ouch other has been prectboly us the billing and cooing of Jio most at dent lovei s of the opposite ex. They cpuld not boar to bo sop it at- cd and they would embrace and kiss tnd glvo the groitost demonstration of the unatutal lo\o they felt for each oilier. The husband's remonstrances vero in vain nnd only served lo intensify ' sify his wife tigaitib't him , until finally iis wife , rather than bo separated fiom ho widow , decided to leave hot- husband , ind the widow Ihrcw up her posilion to ; o with the woman she so strangely loves. I'ho husband and wife made tin imleablo division of their propoity , nnd v few weeks sinro the wife visited her uronts tit Willinmsburg , but she could lot bo happy and contented away fiom .ho widow , and a few days since they eft together and went to Loraine , O. , \here they now aro. Loading physicians who are acquainted - od with the facts bay that the lo\o of iho two women is precisely the sinio as that Jolt by Alice Mitchell for Miss Yoda , Ward. The ladies are o.ich 2G . ears old and prepossessing in looks and nannors and above the avotago in point of intelligence. Phy&icitvib say that to ipparato them might result in a start ing tragedy , that their love is purely ncntul. Dowltfs Sarsapanlli cleamas tuo blooJ , A bcrono Girl. It takes n gtoit deal to disturb the oven tenor of certain \\cll-o.deted and serene minds , s-iys Wide Awake , in ( lustration of which the following inci dent is given : An old lady living in a certain Now England village was going lown a flight ot back stairs when she 'ell and wont rolling to the very bottom of the stairs , where bho burst open the do-r and came rolling out into the kit chen. J3 Her servant girl , Jane , screamed in : ilTright , and var'ous members of the family came running into the kitchen Lneathlcss with alarm. Before any of them could sneak a word the old lady lifted herboif to a ntting position on iho floor and , hold ing one finger warningly and snilhng at , the air , said calmly : " .lane , them biscuits in the oven are burning and I know ill" Diaonso nnver successfully atiaocj nsyi tcui with pure Mood Do Witt's Sarsnpnrllla uialios pure , novv blood and enriches the old. SICK SO LONG. 0. W. IToDKixs , Poslmnstcr nt Enst L&moinc Mo , wrllci that Mrs. Kelly's son , who nad been conOuctl to lied four teen months w ilh an Abscess , lias Lccn cuicd Bound pnd well by Svrift's Spe cific. The boy is fourteen ycsire old , _ lives noU door to me , and I know the | statement lo be truo. g S , S. S. Iia3 n wonderful effect on ? cliildrcn , nnd should bo phcr , to cvery , wc.'k and debilitated child. Bend forv our book on the Blood nnd Skin. Swirr SrKCirir Co Atlniin " > OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Ilestcnlllo. lioi ; und sboi > | ) imirKot In tbo west COMMISSION HOUSES. George Burke & Frazier. T.lvo Stock Coiiiinlsslon - - Tbo l.oiulors. Poulb Onialm Write to tills b"ui > o fir iorrcl larkit rcpint * Wood Brothers , f-outli Oinali.i Chli-ngo Tolepbono 111.1. Mnrl.cl ivporlh by iniill nndAho carefully fiiriiUlii'il upon uppllculloi ) THIS James H. Campbell Company , Chlenuo , Hust t I.onls , Kunsiis ( l.ty , toutli Oiiialuloux Ulty , Ton Worth. A. Cilll , W V llonny. II 1' Tulliiriuo ChleiKO llni ; S-nli'sinun. liilllu i-nlesmiin Grill , Denny & Company , I.Uo Stock Commission Itiom 'JT ICxclinn.-e liia'ir , r < outh Onulia A. D. Boyer & Company , f > S und 50 r.xcliaiio ; lliilldliii , ' , Hoiilh Oinulin Corronpondciuo nolliltid an ! pr iinpt' > niiswcrcd fpeclul utlcntlontoordi-ri f or mocker"foidora ICitatdlibcd ISSd . . . Incorporutud , 1HC Chpllul fully paid , Waggoner Mirney Company , \Vrllu or Mire u for | ironiit ) and rellulde tuarkel rci'uitu Perry Brothers tV Company , 1,1 vetook ( CoiiiinUstoii. lloom 51 ixeluin/o Iliilldln. . r-oulli Oninlia To epbono I TUT Qaaiman& Dudley , M. H.IIogarty&Co. , Hooins ( O nnil HI , i\- : UHJIH 31 Fouth Omaha , - Neb i-outli Omnlu , r Neb Miller Brothers , llooni > , Kcbani.o IlulldlnK - . boutli ( linalia SOUTH OMAH\ BANKS UnTon Stock Yards National 13 ASK. llio onlr bank at thu yard Capital and ur. plu. JJiOUH Collettloiuntoinlnir out of llio ll\s. nuiik tiuilneu should lonl nl cit to tilt tank fihlppTJ i u dfpu llfurcrcdltjf tbilr boiuo bank berimr located. OMAHA AWNINGS AND T10NTS. OMAHA TENT AWN- WOLF BROS. A. CO. IHD COMPANY , . , - lift , ImmimiokB , oil nnil HIK , oo ct of ( ill kind" rnlitiprelothlnjt Send tltigr , banner * , ftp vnrt lorcntuue lit. ) 1'nrnniii tor cutnlugup.'lU i < IMIi HAGS AND TWINKS BISHOPCO. . DEMIS OMAHA BAD CO l' 1 , ntnnl'lt , cotton [ nntlmrfs , flour mporlcM robe , liemp , Jnle rotten fnck , biirlip' . tnlno ton tnlne tnrtoil ronl ilnirp ptc SI7 > < 15tb t npxis. : nTo. TDDD , M. 0. DAXQ'-I 8 ieoc or to 1 JN Ilk- . . , . M f clRnr , rn o i. n p ippr field on monllil- pickl.iii : IJOAOS. All nutul l.-O N. 1Mb el lie'In lioi Inp HOOTS AND SHOES. MOnSE-GOHSHQIO ] , 11 Jl 1 low.tr 1Stra > t Pno'orr ooricr llthnnl ld.i li utrJJli \V niinjcloio ! p'l-oi UCiih bira'i , il irj n elm of uuolt wtita'i H vorr sila- mordnnti KIR , < iNDALl , JOHES & AMERICAN HAIID SEW CO. , ED SHOE 03. \\lio1"inln ( Mfrn AKOiitn Itools. 'ioo . rubbers llo ton Itlllibi rSliocfo. full Kouils 1VUI Ullnr IIUV HOI HUJllnrnrj nl nuwwiius. J03. SCIILITI ORE , - iwn co. OHlpp. " . M H mi I I cixven- orili S , Dmnlii John Miirliuvur , At Is VOtGELE DINNIHQ Mfrt ; i oiiifictloncm nnil Jo lii'm uf lorulKn nnil ilor.i tlc fruits , 1110 CAHUlAGl W.R.DRUMMOND DO. Larrln o hulldcrn IIiuc nnd piitrol MUKOIIS a p.cUlty. jSth , opp Court House CARRIAGE TOPS. DM AHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERS01 Mrf biipey tops , hicka , A T Darby , Mcr. Top * , cushions , itc J < end lor ( unhlonH , hacks , etc. citulo ) , ' . 319 b 12th ft. 214 North l' th t COAL , COKE , | CORNICE. OMAHA OOAl , COKE fc EAQIECORI'DE ' WORKS LIME CO. , Mfri > calvanln'cl Iron cornice , window caps , Hard nnd soft ronl B K mctnllc BliIUIilH , etc c ( r lotli nt cl . 1110 , 1ll21 > udRe at. tls CLOTHING. BLQTCHXY& COHEN , QILMQRE&RUHl , Clot'ilnjj. notion fiirnHi Mnnufrs nnd nholernl IIIKS Clvc us n trial clnthtcrs 11011 llurney biimples prepaid li > ex strict prrsa IllJllnrney DRY GOODS KILPATRICX-K03H H.E. SMITH It. CO. , Dry Roods , notions , fur- Dry ( -noils nolloni" , cent's nlhlni ) ifoods Corner lurulshlng coodn Cor. llth nnd Howard Ms llt'i und Howard ft ELCCTRICAL SUPPLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. , llluMrilcil cntnloz free Capitol nve FURNITURE BEEBEiRUHYAH FUR NITURE CO. , ( It-nee nnd Tlilrtccntb streets. GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Etc. D. M. STEELE&.C3. , BLAKE , BRUDI&CQ , , iOI-KO'i Jones street , lOtb nnd llarncy streets , Uiu.ibi. Omnua. GRAIN. S.AMC WHORTER , SI5 lid of Crude liroker In era n. ele 1'ilin o wlieto N \ , LliUniiO and M l.ouls HATS , ETC. DATE CITY HAT 00 I W. A. L. OIBBOH & CO. , lbit % cips , straw uooiH , " Mriwcuoils 1" - ' -Jwnors , , , ! tVnsM "ith ! ll rDOJ. h.it. Hill 1IAUDWAUM RECTOR & WILHEIMY LOBECK&LINK , CO. , Dcnlert' bnrdirnro nnd Corner ICtb nnd Jacon meclmnles' tools Streets 1(01 DoiiKln Htrest. LUMUKIl. DHAS. R. LEE , JOHN \VAXEFIEL3 od Itimba \ma-lflin lor enrpeK nn I mrni Importolmalflin tlootlnu , Inn t re nf\t , Atllwiii 9 br Irni'llc romcnt and fill lit IOU1\1 yultar wlills lime. MQUORS. FRICK ft , HEA3Eflr. Liquor mnrc'mnt , 1113 Ilirn'j-it Mfru Koi- dcalor Wlioloiiile Iliinor * nedf B iiil : lulls Hit lers 11)01 ) l-nrnaiu it. MtLLtNUUY C. ASTOHEHIU , J.QBERFELOER > VQO. , Importers nnd Jobberdof Mlttlnerr notion' clo'ln , inlllnorjiiotlont , Mkll etc. Ilo 113 B loth s orders prompt AH1 9 , llth it MUSICAU A.HD3PI , JiJ. , THE MtlrlBERQOO. , I'lnnin nrtl t 10" V 1Mb M 1'lnnoi , . iniiterlilii , etc HIS nnirle nnd tuuiliul In * s nt "triiincnt * of nil kludi OILS. nONSOUDATED TA'IX UN-CD. , No Iind odor , Hi ) iinok chlinii' ) i , no rliarrln Itellned nnd lubricating of nloki An\your lira * ollf nxlu Krunie eta ocr Mr It OYSTKHS. A.BOOTH PACKING C3 , PLATr& CO. , I'nc'iers of oysters , II'i Ojr ter tl'li nnd oolerr. nnd celerj u)3 ) Leaven Ill ) H lOt'i it D.-xilJ worth Bt. Cole , m i OVKRALLS , SHIRTS. 12TC. KIND SIMEAD , ROBINSON Mfr > of "K A , & " pnnt' , ifr : cclclirntod "lluok * lilrlnnnd o\crullstie. pkln" OMTiilH. pant , Cliieb. HtlisU flilrti. coats , etc. Kail Oimlm PRODUCE COMMISSION. i : tnbll hcil , 1S7S DRANOH&Ca. , WHITNEY & CO. Produce , fruits of i ll Huttcr , egjis und poultrr klmK o)9tcri. 311 IL S181ISlli st Utli st. KIRSCIIBRAUN& JAS. A. CLARK & CO. , SONS. , Hutter , choose , Butter , etxt nnl poultrr poultry nud tm . l.'J'J llo nrd-st. 317 bout'i ' IJth Stroat J. A. RYDER CO. 0. PEQAU , _ _ luttcle ( I6lcbeusepOlll- romntl Mon lnorchnnt , trv hides tint ! eimo , I'roduco , nutter , rvira. l.'l.'i Howard street cheeiu and poultry liefer to Com 1 .Nut Dink Utli nnil llonuril u MUUIH& MS CLAIM BINGHAM&SOH , Fpeclnltlef , butter , cgu' , Send us jour rfgt , tint * rhcc'e , poultrr , etc No U'MIIHI try nuuie. lililud 15 S lUli Kef. 1st .Null cti. Kul J I tviTc btrect SGHRQEDER k CO. Uuttor , C2KI , cnoctt. Ca li buyers hatter find fruit" , iioultrjr , name. CKK * ; bin dies ell other AKcnts for .Myor't Itoyal hor-e nud oattltt produce on coounlalun. IUS llth bt. splcj MJ S Illb it. , Omahn. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. SlOa m.toiam.Honil tumplor rcpljr. SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT OPTICAL HOUSE t > QV TUB ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Practical Opticians rnt ifa r crsr. . ? ' ' ? . ' ! ; . will IUPI rlor to ll other. , our Ifnin r. mperlor H- properly Tb frames gut wenry or lira llio aye tutlud lo tlio faio Ey B Tv'atocl Free of Cbar o. Prices Low for lirst-class ; Goods. NEBRASKA National Bank. OMAHA. N 3 U. S DEPOSITORY _ , , . . iflOO.OOO rapltnl „ „ , . , " " " THE IRON BANK. Corner IBtU aiil Fornam 3H. nnnilTISANDAl.WOOI ) OAl'SIJI.ICS are th I QBe l uud onlr ta | ulc procrlbud br UUUU I Hrjur [ , | pbynlclant fur lliu euro of ( .oui.rrbio and dUtbaraei Iroiu the iirliuiry or au. .liltturo In S day II W W * All drutiiUtu DB. J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST , PIUVATB DISEA.SBS AND ALL DISOBIJKUS AND DEBILITIES OF YOUTH AND MANHOOD , 17 YEAKB' EXPERIENCE WKiTd FOIl OinCULAHS. 1 4TH & 1'AKNAM STB. . OMAHA NBB. * CURE . YOURSELF ! , A k your Irucill ) ' for a debilitating wtuknrss ptuillar to women. It runt In a aw IdavB wl ill out the nld or i publicity ol a doctor lTA I'ndtrinl mfrfran Cure. Manufactured by Tb Evan : Chemical to. CINCINNATI , O U.S. * . , "V1