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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY BE VlTlIUKSDAY , Al'lUfj 152 , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FISASCIAI Wheat Makes a Strong Gain , but Close Slightly Lower. STRONG CABLES AND HEAVY REAUZIM Corn In Alno Very Vnrlnlilo nml Hill tlrnln nml ( lulu anil I'rutl- All Clone nt CHICAGO. April 21. Whf-fit was as bni ns n woman today In trie variety of It moods und the smldonriens of Its changes It started very stronir , sold for n time at ni nrlvnnce of 2'/fcc ox'er yesterday nnd closei nt n net loss of lie. Strong cables nm heavy reallzlntf were the factor. " . Corn .va : equally varlfiblc , closlns yo lower. Oats dc dined n very small fraction nnd provision : closed 2'.4ftOc ' lower. In wheat all calculations were upset n the opening. The British consols showed ni advance , Indicating Indlrferenee tn the wai between Turkey nnd Greece. This ordl narlly inlnht hnx'c caused n declln * It wheat , but the yd advnnec chronicled n the opening nt Liverpool was n great stir prl.'c nnd started the loeal market on i rocular hoom. Opening sales of Mny wen niailu at W > i"ic nKtilnst yesterday'n clos 1MB prlco of 73iXc. , It sold nt l\c for n few minutes tindrr liberal realizing and then nr ndvanen sl'irled whleh did not atop null 7fic had been recorded. The advance nl Ijlvutpool did not stop nt the 1'id first nil- vlrfpd , lint nddi-d from Id to l'4d. making n ! it.-i gnln for the day of from 2-Tid to 3d pet ecntal , and the latest cullies luoiiKht buyllin orders for cash xvhent. They also reported n peed detiiand for pol vlioat nt Liver pool. The northwest complained about the late fli-cdlng. Crop dnni.iKe ivporlM i-amc from Ohio , .MlKSuuil. IHInolH and Indiana , nnd with such doleful prospect * for next flop the firmness of the market , In view ol the absence of nlnrm about war. Is easily explained. CMIefiRO reoelvi-d nine carloads of wheat. Minneapolis nnd Diiluth reported receipts of 20S ears , against 493 a week ngu tind "OS on the rcirrcspomllni ; day of last year. Kxports- from the Atlantle seaboard weni'ittal In wheat and flour to 100,000 liu. Liverpool i reeded somewhat from the top. closing 2''ii2'n4d ' ( ' hluher. The market hail many noverc eliatmes of sentiment , lint the liiid'crop repot IH. HtroiiK advlees on demand from abroad for Hour and Slid advance ut Liverpool hrouKht buyi-rs every reacllon. lint tlie cash situation , strong as U In , could not stand up apalnst tinnttnrk made tricn the market In the last half hour of the ses sion. The people who had been surrepti tiously scllliiK long wheat on uverv swell linvlnt ; the crowd Illled up and their hold- IIIKS disposed of turnoil nrntind nnd xlujwd the maikct until It wns helplessly weak and It tumbled like a ball rolled ilnwn a Ill 'ht of slalrK , gaining momentum as It de- Froniled. After touching Tfi e May reacted In 7-H < .o , and back to 7iU'n\ About half an hour from the close the sluggers sot In their dradllest work nnd by olotlng time the jil leu was-down lo T-Vfci' . ( , 'orn started slow , but the strength In v.-heat , small receipts and uiif.ivorable weather soon started peed baying with an nrcompnivlng nilvuiice- iirle''H. ConsldQin. hie l.nug eorn was offered at the advance nnd when wheat declined eorn also hciMine very weak. Hxports were 377.000 bu. Mny opened unchanged at 2l3ii' , advnneed to 2."ic nnd deelliii'd to UMifiSlsic. That was the closing prlee. O.its opened steady and for a while wore ri'ilte ' llrm. Shoits were wood huvcr * nnd tonic tip eoililiU-ral , : > le. ( "ommHsIon houses fiKo tind some orders tn ( HI. The latter p-irt of the session was quiet and r.rlec.s srad i- nlly slid off ivllh whont. K.xporlH were H3 - OOn Im.j May opened 'sc hlKhr at 17-iie. ad- X'/mep'l / tn I7r > ! ie and reacted td 17'j'ffl7i o. nhero It closed. I'rovlHfoiiH did not chance much In value. There was a l.ilr amount of .speculative liuslnoss In the first hour , but It thinned ilnwn as the Mcsslon prom'osMt'd. Opi'iilng prices were nt nlk'ht : decline In sympathy "with " a weak IIOK market nud those prices were hardly deviated from durlnpr the ses- nlon. Al the elos" May pork was 2'e lower nt JVM. ; May lard Ic lower at S-l.in nnd May ribs 2i-ie lo cr al Jl.Tn. I' > 'tmatod ! receipts Thursdav : Wheat S cats ; corn. 11C ears : oats , 321 cars ; hoes 27.000 head. T'il ' ! ipn 'il ' ! ? futures runted " as follnwi : ArTlclesT ] p T IJUrlirr V.ovv. TcFi 7 ax 7(1 ( H 7.V-H 7.-.J * 7:1 : 70 70K 71U aiv wJ * 23 h ah 5fl5n U7M MVt 17M 1HH. . 10 111 1'J 1 )6 ) ft CD 8 45 8 45 8 47W s uan 8 07 V b ( ill 4 'M 4 in 4 1C 4 20 4 'J7)ii ) J J5 ! 4 'J3 4 U7ii ! 4 5 4 US 4 75 4 I17U 4 70 4 7lV ! 4 Wl 4 75 I 7B 4 83 4 HU 4 h'JV 4 fcO No. I. Cnhli ipiolatlons were IIH follow : KI/M'll Klrm ; patenti' , 3e hlulirr : winter pat- r.n ( , I4.3.1IJJ4.53 : bakers. $2.001/2. / 0 ; ctrnlKlitH II ( iS4 20 ; fprlniKpiTl.iln , } l.20. \VHEAT-No. 2 rprlnir , 73 % J74ej No. 3 epitntf , 72itc ; No. 2 leil. J > 3r > { | ( rbC. roilN Nu. 2. 2liif24ie. OATS No. 2. 17'i4/17'i' ' ' ; No. 2 white , 22c : Xo I while. 19U22C. HYE No. 2. 35Ue. llAULliY No. 2 , nominal ; No. S , f. o b , JCHSOc ; No. 4 , 2Cc. KLAX'SEED No , 1 , 77ViffOc ? , TIMOTHY HEEIV-I'rline. J2.7. ; . I'HOVIHION.S I'ork , mess , per bbl , , IS.4.'iJTS.ro I.anl , per 100 Iba. , J4.15 4.17V4. Hlunt rllm ( loohe ) , I4.CJT4.90. Dry rnlteil KhonbleiH ( boxert ) , } r.2r.W l.tO ; Fbort clear fliicn ( boxeil ) , J4.87'/if5 | 00 ' WIIISliY-UUtlllerH' llnUbeil nooila , per'gnl. , "H Cut loaf , $3.15 ; Rranulnteil , $1.70. NBW YOIIK < ; iMit.\f : , QllotntliillH < > f tlio lny on Cii-iieriil CoilllllOllllll'N. NEW YOHIC. April 2l.-ri/3Ull-Ilecelpt . 1J , . H2 bbls. ; fxportn. lil.UJ bbl . ; market quiet ami , lomeuhut unta'ltleil , clcmlnje.iHy with wlirat ; winter pnlenli" , J4.fiVJH.81i ( ; winter extrni" , J3,2oti > 1.40. Hyi- Hour , BtroiiKerj fnney , J2.COi(2.75. ( C'OIlNMEAI Kteiuly. ItYli l-'IrniiTj No. j wencn. . S8'iOr9c. JIAHI.EY l-lriiier ut l'7j , jSc. . IIAIILEY SIAL'P-lViilet. WHEAT Itei'i'liili , 78.0:2 till. ; cxportB , S2.1.4I4 bu. ; Hiot | , euiiyj No. 2 jv.l , il-c ; No. 3 hnril , win. ler. KlUe. Options cpentii KICMIJami aetlve on hlKher cablen than i'peelul , MI-re rarrleil fur- tlier on bail flop iii-Viti iinil exjiort aley , but llnnlly broke with .1 era eh to the luuent point D ( the. il.iy iimler heavy uiiluailliii ; ; iiiur nuinlliH cloi-eil Utl'.io ' up , but I..IL montlmtfi - net lower ; Apill clowil ul blljt , May , feO ? jj&2 5-lCc , cloreil KOi c. t'OltN lleeelpln , J4,37i bu. ; ( xpnrte , lOO.iiJJ bu.j rpot. llnner ; No. 2 , 31 ! v O-ului t were tinner ullli wheat , but ra.lu.u.j t.nil nit umler reallx- Init uml dined ' .itl-V net lower ; April closed at IQ e ; May , 21H4Q(30t,4e ( , ulofi'd 2 ! > ? 40. OATS ItecelptH , 27..00 ( bu. ; exportH. 132.W1 bu. ; rHit | , Hi'aily , No. 2 , 23e. OptloiiH were dull , but fairly linn. CO | | IIK Uiit < c net hlK.ier ; Miiy cliMd ut "i'.if July cloM'il ut 23o. HAY-quk't ; KhlppliiR , WdftV' ; KOOI ! to choice. llOI'it-QiiIrt ; UM crop.2i.iS c ; HOC crop , 6V.o for Mule und rommon ; 1'nelllc conn , U'J3 croii Ei/dir. HlfJES J-'nn ; llmno Ajren , 18J13c ; Calirornii He. He.LEATHEIl LEATHEIl Klrm ; hemlock hole , Ilueiicu Ayit'H , 20ii2Ic. IIU'lTEIl-llei'i'lptii , 5.S77 pkK . ; eteaily ; weft- tra ureaim-ry , 13U17o ; ElKlms , 17e ; ( urtury , t > W II'io. ' rilEEHE-Ilecelpts , S.1S5 pkK . ; t-teinly ; nue , laiKe , iiii2e ! ; flute , unall. iKfll'lie ; I'art ' tklins , 4CiMje ; full tklnw , 2Wil3c. Edllrt ItiH'rlptii , IC.U'S ' | I'K > . ; ulrady rlnic ami IViinrylvunla , l"n' ; e tein , U' ' c ; koutliein. M-ie rilOVIHIONS-lleef. hleiuly. family JS.Wff 10.00 ; extra mc > . I7.S04iS.00 ; beef hums , Jlll.M illO.UI ; luii'kerH , JIS.C'jI'lSi ( i. Out ineiiln. iiulet ; plikb'd tiellU'H , < 5.00if6.M ) ; pickled cluiulilrre , (1.75 I Ki ; pickled hunm , fin ! 4ji.W. ; Utrd. dull ; went- rrn Fli'illil. 14 40 ; rellned , quiet. 1'urK. Eteaily ; ineiw. | b.MiKU > ; tboii clear , l .7ufno.60 ; fumlly , l ; > . 'iii If.t'ii , Tallow , dull ; rlty 3l4ti3\e ; country , El.SlJUt. ItU'E Steady ; fair to extra , 4VljiHc ( ; Japan , MOI Al < tii:3 Steady ; New Orlrnim , open kettle. p < Hir to cluilce , HUJik1. OlUS-I'vlruli-mn , dull ; I'nlteil cloM'il at He blil ; rrnnrylvunla crude , rteady ; Muy , S7'.jc ' bid ; raliM , none. Itorln , < iulet , ttiiitneil , common lu peed , II.f * . Turpentine , quiet nl SSltOJOc I'ot- lunKeed , ulnuiKer ; prime crude , f. o. b. . mill , ICc , prime cmde , umm r yellow , 3Vtc ; nff nuinmei yellow , 231vc , butter erude , tttiSIi- , nominal , iirlme whiteC1ifi7Cc. . MirrAl..H-riB liuu. " > ; foutlwrn , flOWH * 1L ; northern , Jll.11 12.00. ipprr < , llrm ; brok. em , IH.U ; viciaiic. ) : 111.to. * nn , burely Heady ; traltf , | 19.UjlI. i plat , duIL Sp lUr , fcUudy ; dntnMlc } < 10MfO. lx > nd. dull exchange. ! 3 77i U3.37H ; broken , . IIM OMAHA < IIM < : HAK .IIAIIKHTS. C'oiiilltlon of Trnilinml Iliiiilnllonn in Stujilinml I'niipy rr nluo. . KOOS-llulk of inbn , fc. IIL'ITEIt Common to fair. " ( iSej choice t fnucy roll , livl.1 ; fcparntor creamery , ICc ; galli ereil cienmery , 14c. OAME-EverjthlnB rut of tenson. VIAI : > Chulvc fat , JO to 120 lb . , are quotcJ n CflSlfcc ; birce nnd ci-nrne , 47f-c. I.tVH 1'OLri.THV-IUnn. 7U Sc ; cockf. 3flJc. 1'IHEON.S Live , 7i ! iOc ; denu pigeons no IIAV-l'ilMiil. | 14.S" ; mlillnml , . ) ; lowland , I3.fl. ( rje straw , JS.50 , color makes the price on buy ; tight btilcs ttli tlie Lett ; only top grades bilnir lop price * . IHlOO.MroHN Extremely dow rule ; new crop , delivered on truck In countiy ; choice -srcen Mlf- worklng cm pet , per Ib. . 2/2'4c ; choice green , nmr.lnu to burl , 2'f24tc : common , H4c. VIvOETAIll.nS , MI'SIIIIOOM.S 1'tr Ib. box , BOSGOc. OltEEN I'EAK I'er 20 Ib. box , * . : 00. CUCI.'MltUII.S I'ci dor. . 'l.Sii. CAULIKUiWElt-l'er r te 1.504.00. AHI'AHAOt'S-l'er Ib. , lf.c. SI'lNAdI--I'ir ' bu. box , Jl.tO ; per batkct , "Be. TOMATOES- 7-bui-ket orate , 3.PO. WATEH I'ltKKS 1'rr 10-it. | crate , J1.75. I'll ! 1'LANT-IlllnoK 50-lb. boxen , $ l.25 I.CO. Tl'liNll'H-IVr bbl. . JI.25. OM > VIXlETAHl.is-Ikcl8 : , cnrrots , parsnips , per bbl. . II.M ) . ItAIHSIM'-S I'er doz. . SOc. ' WAX m-Als-H-Un.'boxes , J3.75. 8TK1NCJ HEANK-l'cr bu. box , I2.BO. ONIONS Ivr doz. . 13C20C. I'AllHun'-rer doz. , 2.e. IIEHMI'MA ONIONS-l'cr cintc , J3.BO ; new southern , 70-lb. nn.hr , > 3. SWEET l'OTATjES-K.tncy ( Illinois , per bbl. , li 7. ; M-ed. ti.2/i / ; .o. ONIONS-Jood slock , per bU. , } t.23 ( UO. LIMA HEANS-r < r Ib. . Si- . liEANS-Ilnnd-plcked nnxy , per bu. , Jl.OOJfl.lO. ( . AIIIIAflE-Cnllfoinla , live per Ib. ' EI.EItY I'er doz. , large , Callfmnl.i , No. 1 , IKKNo. ; . 2 , I * * . 1'OTATOES--New rnllfornlus. ? Hc per Ib. : new southcin , per bbl. . . ' . . [ ofi ( ' . ( > ; old native KtiK'k. per bu. . Sr.'ifjiin ; ; emly Ohio i-e d potutoes , lied liver \nlley , 4j'f".0o ; Minnesota early Ohio , 4ojj45o. I'-WITS. STUAWHii-lllES-Texns. per Il-qt. cases. J3.00 ; Louisiana , 24 plntH J2.7Mj3.00. .MALAliA OHAl'ES-l'er kce , J7.00. Al'I'M'MKmioy. . IIIIBIJ2.2J ; choice , J2.00. THOI'ICAL KlllJIT. OIIANHES l.iliroiiilu nuxels , 130s lo 200s. J.1.73 ; IHIKIsizes , J3.2..41J.0 ; neilllUHS , S2.iOi.,5 ( ; Med- llerninean sweet" , fane } , $3.00 ; choice , f2.BO { ? 2.75. 2.75.LEMDNH LEMDNH Mcfidmtn , fancy. j.r.OT3 : 73 ; choice , $3-Wi.2.l : ! ; choice fnllfoinla , | 2.7.'i ; fancy , JJ. < U 1IANANAS ciiol'-e , large stock , per bunch , I2.wf2.i ; mcdlum-Hzcd bunches , tI.50i2.0J. | MLSCELLANEOUH. NUTS" Almonds , Callfutnla , per Ib. , lar e size. I3c ; ilriixll * , per Ib. , 10o ; English walnuin , per Ib. , fancy , soft shell. ] 2tHl'iic ; standards , 10lilie ( ; IHU-rtH. per Ib. . lOc ; pecans , polls.icd , IIIIKC. jifilOe ; Jumbo , lll2c ; large hickory nuts , I.S'i per bu. ; cocounuts , 41.4 ? jac.i. KI11S Imported fnney 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , I2r ; f. Clown. tO-lb. IHIXI-H , 13J(14o. HONEY Clmlcc , 13(114c. ( JinEll-rinrlll'M Juice , per halt bbl. , J2.50 ; per bbl. , * 4 omjl.2. . . MX I'M- : SYHU--rivc ! Rill. cnns. racb. 2.M ; Kill. cans , pure , per doz. . (12 ; half gal , cans , S1. * ? . * ! ; filial ! rails. f3..0. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. Hides No. 1 ( jieen hides , Cc ; No. 2 green hides , Be ; No. 1 i < iit'll suited hides , 7lie ; No. 2 Kiern salted hide * . ( ! ' .4e ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 M'-il calf. 12 to 1C Ibs. 4c ; No. 1 dry Mint hbltu , UtilOe ; No. 2 dry Hint bides. WJc ; No. 1 dry Milted hltles. S'jUc ; part cured lildos. He per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS--- linen salted , each. 23JIC * . ' ; KIPCII palled , shi'arlni-H ( thort wooliil eaily skins ) , each , l.'c ; dry i-hearlUKs ( s lort wooled rally skins ) . Nn. 1. cnch. 5c ; dry Hint , ICnnsas nnd Ni-l.rasKa butclicr uool pelts , per Ib. , ac tual \\i-lKld. IfiSe ; dry Hint , I'ansas und Ne- lu-isk.i Mui rain wool pills , per Ib. . actual Mi'l4bt. | Jfilc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pells , per Ib. . actual welKht , 4W3c ; dry Hint Culoiado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual welRht. ' * SjMe ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pa > fn-lKlit on them. T.M.UlU * ANIl CIlEASE-Tnllow , No 1 , 2Hc ; Inllnw. No. ' ' . 2c ; Kieni-'i' , white A , 3c ; fi ea e , white II. "e ; Ricui-e , jelinw , 2c ; ; rea e. dark , Hie ; obi butter , "iLiVi.ic ; beesunx. piime , 15 22c ; n UKI ! tallo\v. Ic. WOOL l'ivwin-lied , line heavy , Cff7c ; fine llKht , SfiUc ; nuiiiterbloiid , 10&12e ; s-ecdy , hurry nnd cliatry , il'c ! ; lotted and bioken. coarse. 7'(9c ( ; colted and broken , line , CfiSe. I'leece washtd medluni. l.MUSe ; line. HfflCc ; tub wahlied , Ifjf ISc : bbirk Re ; bucks. Ce ; lay locks , 2 j3c ; dead pulled , rifiCc. HdXKK In cnrluls. wol Iied and delivered In riilc-wo : DiyJIulfalo. per ton , il.000l.OD | ; dry country , blcachl-d , per ton , $10.00ftl2.00 ; dry coun try , damp and mealy , per ton , JC.004fS.00. KIIUSH MEATS. nilESS-r.n HEnr'riood native steers , 400 to lOO-lbs. , 7e ; coed fnrequnrteni Heern , BIJC ; Rood hii.iliiu.iili'if. S'.ic ' : western steers. Cl4c ; fancy lielfeis. 6'sc ; s"od belters.Cc . ; Rood foiequnrters liolfers. Co ; Bond hlndqunrtcrs heifers , Sc ; good eows , Ce ; fullLII , 5V4c ; common cows , Go ; cow foreauarters , 4ie ! ; cow hindquarters , "lie. III'I'K CtTS ; Tenderloins , 2l'c ; bonelesH strl ] , ie ; htrlp loins , 7'ic ' ; rolls , 'Jo ; sirloin butts , IKJJ Mioul'icr clods , SVjc ; lump butts , Cc ; steer ' huciif. l' e ; eow chucks , le ; boneless chucks , I'M ' ; ; cow plates , 3ic ( ; m-or plates , S c ; Hank Henli. Ce ; loins , No. 1 , 14c ; loins. No. 2 , U'c1 ; loins. . No. 3. ! 'c ; No. 1 short loins , ICc ; No. 2 HlioM loins , He ; No. 3 rbort loins , 12e ; nliloln ends. Sc ; fibs , No. 1 , 12c ; ribs. No. 2 , lOc ; ilM , No. 3 , 7c ; Fleer rounds. Cc ; cow round * * , r.i.tc ; cow rounds , shank ofK C'ic ; cow rounds , thank and rump oft' , 7'-jc ; trimmings , 4e ; beef shanks , 2'je ; brain ? , pel' doz. , sr.c ; bweetbreads , per Ib. , lie ; s ei'lbiouil8 ( eaKes ) , per Ib. . JOe ; kidneys , per doz. , 45e ; ox tails , each , 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 3c ; belllt . per Ib. . 2c ; tommies , per Ib. . 12c. Mfri'ON Lambs. Sc : jearllnuM , 7'.4e ; slieop , 7so ! ; mulket racks , long , Oc ; hotel racks , tboit , 12c ; legs and Kiddles , flc ; Iamb lens , lOc ; breasts and steut. . 3c ; toncues , each , Oc ; plucks , eaeii. 3c. 1'OUK I'lomc-il plK , S'-ic- dressed buss , L\ic ; ti'iiderliilns , 14c : loins , 7o ; i-pare ribs , Be ; bum bftuMii e , bulls. .1' .c ; slioulders , louKh. fifec ; shoulders , tKlnncd. M c ; trlmniliiKs , \\c ; leaf Inrd. not lendeted. M-.c ; bends , oleanrd , S'.iei ' liii ul and u r , 3 . < " , b : c .boa a , 2' , < c ; ehe k m ati , 3Ve ; neck bin- ! . Su ; P.Ktails , 3"4ipluc.ta. ; . nici , Bu ; chttti-rlhiKV , 'r'c ; bucks. 4c ; henils , iier doz i 25c ; stomaelis , nu-li. 2e ; toiiKues , each. 7c ; Kid neys , per do ? . , lOc ; luiiliw , per doz. , 15c ; plKb' feet , per doz. , SOc ; livers , each , 30. STOCKS A.V1) IIO.VDS. Miirkol ICi-i'pM Vi-r.v Close to London on Iiili-riiiilloiuil Seeiirltli'H. NEW YOKIC , April 21.-Tlie European war situation continues to largely dominate tliu course of the market for slocks here , nn wns shown by tin- quick adjustment to the London parity In the quotations at tlie openlnt ; . The day wns without special developments other wise , outside of special movements In Individual stocks. London showed a further fractional ad- \nncu for American securities , and lids was probably due In pint to the fact tlml yesterdaj's London prices weic somewhat depleted by the excessive depiesslon exIptliiK In New Yoik nn Monday. 1'rlces for Americans continued to Im prove In London during the ilny. and tbeie was somu buying for London account lii'ie. The re sult has been that prices here have recovcied tlie loss sustained on Monday and are very BUI- ernlly above Saturday's close lo tin- extent uf a varying fraction. Tnidlng was dull tod.iy , liuw- cvir. outt-ldi ) of sonH HMdailies , ileabTS Inning apparently been convinced by their experience of Monday , when they acted without liny for- elKii excliaiiKes to take their cue from and largely oversold the maiket on the war news , that they did not undei > tnnd mueb about the eastern question and that they uould prefer to await a clearer ciimprelicnMun bi'Toie IMI.V.IIK or sellliiK further. The ImprefcMveness f Mun- day'K evpeilenceas deiiiQU tiated by the tmi.dl dealliiKS today , by Hie n.irruwnehS of the lluc- tuattons and by the elusi * ndlieience In the Lon don parity In tin- price of the International shales. The total sub-n for tbe day were k > s than 200,000 shares. A notable point III the day's market for Hocks \uiu that It moved In harmony wllh the wheat mnrkit tbouKh wltliln n narrower raiiEe. 'llils wan contrary to the ten- diney hitherto t > hmii e\cr since the beKlnnliiK of Iliu prefent war tcare. und was perhaps due III part lo Ihi' Inlluenee of domestic clop condi tions on ( heheac market. The day's Kalns In Hie ralluny lift Kent-rally were conllned tu frac tion ! . In the coalers some larntr ga\na \ were noticed , due In mine measure tn mniilimlatlim lo pinch thu shares , but Inllucriccd also by re port * of plans for IIUIIH economical marketing of tbe coal ouliiut. Ill tinKnuiKiTB llurlinmi.n cii > sed St. 1'uul und lulcd u fraction hlKlier daring tinday. . There wern pome erratic mo > e- mi'iits In Illinois Steel , which br > .ke 31i and rallied 2 points. On the ii-eovery It Jumped once. n point and again HI oil successive tales. No ni ws was fnrtheomliiK rrHaidlnu the prupelty. Tin- local nun stuckM alsn kbowed i-omo vtry iiinllo Mirlutlons on cunlllctlnK reports from Albany , bill rimed wllh n net itnln of 2 for riumolldatcd Uns and \ > .t fur HronUyn I'liloii. Tobacco wan weak early In me day , on reports of upH | ltlun projeits , but closed \\lth an Im-i provemelit of ( j. l.e.itlur pietcm-d was i xcep- | tlonally wiak , und inded ullli a II'IK of I1 * in spllo of < K-i-a lonul weak rallies. Siifar fiulncd 1 4 iip publUhed lepi.its of Heps IU-IIIK tuki'll to secure control of the ln't't mjar output. Chicago cage ( bu , after numerous Iliicluullnns. cliM'd I ultli u fiiictlunul gain. A bid uf 3IB wiii : ICKU- i leied for New Yirlc & Hiirl-.m , iiKuiml the bin I pievloiiB H'.U1 ul Slid. The Hock clored at 310 I bbl and r.0 lukeil. Tlm bond inarktt ruled llrm nnd hlKher , ulili a I lack uf fcatutu In the prominent Hi-ues. Ainuig I he Inncllie llenr vome uolewort ly viirkitlnna . crurred. Ineliidlng I lilgh A : XVIIkrsbnrrc con- i. : , which i on ! 6 per ci-nt lo KO. Hi.cklng Vnl- ey fill i'.t per cent. Trading wn > > lets aittte. ut a more heneiiilurlety of l ues uire dealt n. Tlie aggregate ruliu were $ tJ4 Ml. tlovern- lenlH gntiud filthily uii imrchnMS of 131(00 The Kvrnliu : I'lifl'h l/indoti financial cable- ; rnm says : The prunounceil Turklih victories toduy. Tlie Block exchange bfllef U Hint the conflict will be vhort. und hence a f.i'ii- : ral rltu In nil rlock , iHinsols lending , with the i-liwe. priictluilly l thu l * t. Yery little bu l- [ ievn w > dune , but ul thu moment thtt - lie l . uiiU.lent end hopeful not the leart HI with iXmerl 'lint , which cloted at the best. It U i'jiiiit"l | that a larne lilwk of Ixiulnvllle & N'urhvllle will lime to U > rold by executor * . I annul In the leut eontlrm the report j un the ontrnry , Iul > vllle ft Nutbvllle wan specially n denmnil today. The Turkish M-curltlet have ieu diurply < Auuttier ( euttui wiu a cuarp rally In KnfTlrj. Moreover , big African mil llonnlre boiifes nro buylnc again , tut there I no public mipport fts yet. There will Ix ? no dlrec tifnt to Jnpnn until Mny I. hence the delay li further w Itlnlrnwnl * of gold from thp bank It In believed here Hint the rl e In thu price o wheat ami the New York ante of exchange mn1 check gold shipments from the t'nlteil States The llcrlln market was steady. " The following were the CUUIIIK quotations 01 the lending stocks of the New York excnangi todnv : Total fnles of Htocks toilny were 175.fOt thnrcs , nchnlliiK the followhiK : Ainerlean Totiaceo , .1."iDO cliiiriii ; American KiiKnr , Sli.riOO nlmivs ; Itiir- llnKton. H,5X ( > plinresj mienRo Onn , 14Ufliares - ; Dclnwuro K lluilsnn , t."W shares ; Irfiulsv-lllp & Nndivlllp , lO/iifl Nliari'i ; New York Central , C.IOO shares : Heading , 13.COO i-hnrrs ; St. Paul , 17.WO lOmren ; Wertcrn t.'nloii , 4,400 lOiurei ; New leisey Ccntlnl , 11,100 sliuies ; flUer ccrtlllcatcs , irtoo. \ -\v York > loucj.Market. . NKW YOIIK , April 21. MONKV Ciipy at Hi WH't per cent ; Inrt loan , P.i per cent ; clo liiK urTt-ivil nt P4iflW | > , r ctnt. P111MI3 MHlll'ANTlI.K PAP13II ! { ( ? per ST'KUI.INO KXl'lIANOK-Kai-lcr. with actu.il huplnrBs In banken * ' bills nt J4.SS5H.S8U for lemnnil and at } 4.SCuiff4.Ma4 for Hlxty ilays ; posteil intes , l4.SIii4.S7i/i nml } l.f > SiiiTi4.t'J. Coiu- uuiclal hlllH , )4.KifC4.Si. ( Hll.VHK C-MHTIFH'ATIW-ClTiiOCSHc. IIAH SIUVKIl-Cl 15-lCc. < ! OVKUNMKNT ItONDS-Stcady. STATK IIONOS Dull. ItAlMtOAI ) 1IONDS l-'lrm. Clealnc auotatlons on bonds were as follows : ItiiHtim Stuck QiiiitnllonN. HOSTON. April 'Jl.-Ciill lo.ius. I ! < i2. | nor cent : time loai" . : | .ttj | per eiut. CloslU ! ; prices for8toclts.boi.ai in.t uilnln ; HUuroi : A.T. AS. p. " I fiisTw. . Ufa . \iiierlcan Sinrar. . llim'Kd. iin : ; . Ill . l.'U \m.Siirar pf.l. , . . ll-4 ( Cen. Khj. pfd . 7(1 ( liiv : State Oas . 4 t-lii ) ; Atclilio-i pfcl . 10 lell Telophoim. . . yj lAtclilsoa Is . bit loston AAlUnuy. llt ! ; | NUW Kii.-lauJ On. . ] it : ioHion AMalno. . . ltf'4Gcn. ; Hcc. fin . tl. 2. . 11. A 0. . 7-J | do IH ! . 111116 'Itchburx . 02VA11UUP7. Mlnlnir Co l > 0 tunurnl Klt-ctrlc. . nuAf ) Atlantic . Ill Illinois Stee.1 . IlUjinosioa A Montaiil ' Sun FranclNUO .tllnliiu : ( tuotatloii.s. SAN FKANCI9CO. April .M.-Tno oniclal clos- IIK qnotHtloiiB for inlnlaj siojn oUy wjrj : n ollowa : Silver bars , ( I2c : Mixlcm ilollara , 40i30o ( ; rultH.sUlit , 17l c : ilrafts. tslajrap'.i , Ma. York < lilota l < lll . NKW YOKIC. April 21-Tlio followlnj are the Iodine mlultur quotations : HAH SILVEIl-Sleady at ! SHd. MONEY 15J194 per cent. Thu rate of discount In the open market for ihort bills , 1H per cenl. The rule of discount n the ojien muiket for tbieo months bills , , icr cent. I'Mlllllll'IfllllttH. . 1IOSTON. April 21. Hearings , } 2U98M7 ; t > al inct-K , II.IICC.I'JI. HAin'lMOHK. April SI.-ClcnrlnuB , J2,3SO,7S1 ; mluni'i-i , JSOfi.OB. Ni\S' YOIIK , April 21. Clcarlne * , tl05,2 : , t)37 ) ; iHliinccH , JO,2IOr,0. ! ) , l'IIII'AIiijl'MIA. | : April 21. ClearlnsH , J10.CCO- 25 ; lialunc-m , | I.S40.i.S. ! KT. I/3I'IK. April 21. ClrnrltiRii , J4.3MU49 ; Iml inccH , ) iU2r.i'- ; money , ! > ffl per cent ; Ni-w York xcliiniRi' , 75c lild , ! Hi ! prPinlum I'HIt'AOO , April 21. Clriini K . $ M 0 1.417 ; New rorli vxchuiiKi5c pitmluin ; fou > lKii exchange , nhly elraily ; iK-maiul , } 4li : Flxty ilayti , Jl.bCi. KorclKii I'Miiiinclal. 1'AltIH , April 21. Three pf-r cent rentes , 102f 7o for tlio iiiToiint. Ivxcliunj , ' ! ' on Lomliui , l f o for chcclcn. LONDON , April 21. Amount of liulllon cone nto the HanK of I-nk'lniiil : on luilanrn toiluy , : i3.W < i. Clolil In iiunleil at llUfnoa Ayrcs to < lny it 204 ; nt Ilonu. SI. l.oulM ( 'iMiiT.il > IirUi-tN. BT. IXll'lH , April 2l.--KI/Jt'U Utill and un- ImnKed ; pnleiUH. (4 f.'iil.KJ. extra fancy , (4.30 14.45 ; fani-y , 3. * . ' . ! 3.t ; . , i-IioU-v , J3.20l)1.3W. ) WIIBAT 'Hie innrkrt opined btronif nml ilKliet' , hut iiilrt | uii'l with liut little ( iiup to railing. CiiMciivtii' h'iri'lHlly lilKher nml a icavy I'xp.it liiiKlnim ivnn icporlc'il , hut local iM'IptH ne e lliiiifiially heavy lull lH.rlli\vi'UI.-rn ri'i'lplu fairly lar i * . loiter Ulveipuol cuhlea NM rn trinter and lilKher , anil the hulla were FunK'- rluil afraid , altlioURh tin re was a < 'onnldi'ritil > * -ilvaiico In prliTV. The * ruth iltinunil In Mill oo.l. Inn thcrf IB lltllo uhat fur i-ali' . I iwir Icrlln cnUlm h .l a dtp ettlnK effect , ami nfliT ' .urtuiiiliiK . crinUlirnbly ( lie iiunki-t cli.e l un- I'tilul nml liieinihir , vlth May < , ic hlulii r. July jc lower , AiiKUEt ? c luwiii'.ud Heplcmbcr Ivc jntT , coinimreil lth yectinlay'n cloxlni ; . r ! | > t. trunk' all. I hliilier ; No. 2 ri ; > ll , el.\ct r , 1".K'4C l.(0 ( ; truik. > l.t'2 ; May. V'iiJuly ; , 7Hc ; Au- ul , 7iic ail.i'.l ; rii'ptember , 'lie nirlted. COIt.N Ki'tiiiiK tie nervoiiR ami tomewhat iKlirr , with it fair amurnl if ) trmlliiK. r'ot ! | , Ighi-i : No. 2 rah , WWil.iMny : , t'JitfiSl'Uf ; illy. 2f'pteinbtr ; , 2'.UH25iii- . OATS-'KuUin-b ilull , with May nml July hlKhiT nl In ilvinaiid. H ) > ot , lilKher ; No. 2 curh , JSc Id. Miiy , Iti'iu ' ; July , 19i Okked. IIYK HlBher nt f5c. % 1IAI11.BY Nuir.lnnl. CLiltN M\I- ] 1.40fft.45. IIUAN Firmer ; nackcil , ra > t track , worth nom- uilly : m&2c. ri.\Vf Kin > Illcher at 744c. TIMOTHY KBBO-l'Hine. K Mfl2 fin. HAV-Hrm , prairie , ( ( .i > - lf.W ; timothy , JS.iOft ' lU'Trint-rirm trtomtry , c ; dairy , 8 'U.C. IGCIS : Firm nt 7c. MBTAI.S-I < ead , eleudy ; J3.iJ.15. . Sillier. rciiK ; J3.W tld. COTTON TIBIi I'ncluinsnl. IIAnaiNa-UnchunKcd. 1'UOVISIONB I'ork , unchanged ; ttanOard muss , JoLblnir , $9. { < 6S.ia , Ijinl , lower ; prime Hi am , II , choice , K.W. Huron , lioTCit nh"Ul- tlrrK , M.Ji , extra IfiorC , clear , I1.I7U ; rlb > , J.VW , hortJ , I5.C2H. 1)H ; t-illl mentu , iHixeil > houl- ilera nnd estrn tnVrt clear , M ; rlbr , II.12H , hortf , 15.2. ' . . V. , ' l-Ot'lJTltY Chlclit-ni. ' riultt ; hens , Cc I > et l > undi tprlnRH , tLwyffo per dozen ; turkeys. low at 7 > C ( ducksi' tltfrtnl 7c. Itecelpt > : rioiir.2 ' , < W Mil * . , wheat , 16.000 bu. ; corn , SJ.OOO bu. j on'to , .IS-tW bu. Shipments : Flour1. J'wo bblr. ; whent , C.OOO bu. ; corn , S2 000 bu. ; oivtr , 7,000 bu. . NKW YOIIK. , Aprl ( . c > ix > nMl 16(2i ( > e lo er In nynipathy with tnnler Kuroiiean inarkeln aidl acthc foreign pclllnR. lluylng wa checked by hca\y receipts nt prl- tpnry polntu anil pmnll deliveries In this coun try. Market McAillcd later with more fnvurnhlc Havre news , clos&il biirely titeaily nt n net ilc * rllnc or & to 20 polntaj rales , 27,710 IIIIKK , Inclinl- Inc April nt 17.25 ; May , 7. llff 7.2B. Spot , Illo , nominal ; No. 7 , Invoice , 17.75 ; JoliblnR , IS. 25 , Mild. iUlet | nml barely Heady ; Cordova , I13.00W 14.00 ; rnleii. 4UO bnfri MnrncalUi , p. t. ; 40U l > nK AiiKonlurH , p. I. ; total warehouse dellverlen from the United Statcn , 9,4F tags , IncludlnK 8,17 ! ) baKX from New York ; New York Hock Iwlny , 321.034 II.IKII ; Dnlteil States Mock , 392t25 baK ; nlloat for the I'nlted Stnlesi , 310,500 bann ; totnl vlpllilf for l.-ie t'nlteil Stated , " 03.025 bag * , acnlnrt 3S3.3CS 1'fiKH Inrt year. KANTOS , April 2t.-lXl'I'KH rirm ; Kooil nvernKC Saiito , lO.OOi ) rels ; receipts , ! > , ( ) baKs ; stwk , 4ISC > bans. HAMItUliri. April St. OOKI'KIltlo , Mcady ; No. 7 Illo , 9.000 rein ; ext-liatiRi' , "Tdd ; n celptp. 10a bOK ; clenicil for the I'nlted Stnten. 1.000 IKIKK ; for Europe , Z.OOO bairn ; tock , S0 ! , ( K ) liana. HAVIti : . April 21. OOWnK Cloreil ftmdy at n net loss of 102f ; fales , 29,000 I < lvi-riool ( J nil li nml I'rnvlHloiiN. LIVBIII'OOI. . April 2l-WIIKAT-H | it , llrm ; tpol. No. 1 , Cnllfnrnla , t 4djC8 M ; No. 1 red northern , spring , llrm , ts 5d ; No. 2 western , win ter , no rtorkn. I'litiiirs. llrm ; April , nominal ; Mny. ( ! .i JWil. July , Cs 3d. roilN Spot , llrnii American tnlxcil , new , nrm. 2n 7d ; mixed split , old , 2 10'4 < 1 ; Apill , i-Ii-ady , 2 7141 ! j May , steady , 2s fcViil ; June , stcaily , 2s 9d ; July , hlKhcr. 2s lod. I'M/H'Il St. Ixiuls fancy winter , 89 Cd. HOI'S At Ixindon , Pacific coast , ilull. fi30K".s. I'llOVlHIONK-lltef , extra India IIICHB. llrm , r.f.H 3d ; prime inrss , 47s CJ. I'ork , prime mcfs. line western , MM ; prime mess , medium westcin , 40 ? . Hams , short cut , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 43s M. short ribs , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 276 ; IOIIK clear middles , heavy , 41 to 50 11" . . K Gd ; clear bellies , 12 lo 14 Ills. , Iff. Shoulders , square , 10 lo 14 Ibs. , 2Cs 4d. l.nril , prime western , steady nt 22s. CHKUSIAmerlcnn , llnest white nnd colorcil , stei'.d : ' at r.fvs Rd. TAI.IX1W IMIme clly , tlrm , 1S Gil. I.INSIOKl ) OII16s. . 1'BAS Oanndlaii , 4s Iliil. KIIIINIIH f.'lly 'MiirkotM. KANSAS CITY. April 21. WIIUAT About stonily ; No. 2 linn ] , K'cj No. 3 , 755i7Sc ; No. 4. 705i73c ; No. 2 red. 97o bid , We asked ; No. 3 , ! < 0ii.ic ! ; No. 4 , JOSTS'ic ; No. 2 sprliiK , t2u ; No. : , 75(37fc. ( C'OUN IrreRUlnrly higher ; active : No. 2 mixed. 2l ; O22c. OATS Klrm ; trade IlRht ; No. 2 white , 21Hc. IIYB No. 2 , nominally , 32c. HAY Ilnther weak ; choice timothy , J9.N ) ; iholcc prairie , } G.M(87.fl. ) ( lll.'TTBH C'renniery , ' .4 to Ic lower nt dairy , HiT14c. EOGS-Hteady ; strictly fresh , 7V \IMV Yorlc Dry ComlM Jlarlii't. NKW YOIIK , April 21. While there was n fairly KOOI ! liiislnesB reported through mall or ders the Kenernl demand was rather slow. On the part of t-omei buyers there was nn lmpro\ed l ( .quest for and sales of bleached cottons nnd four-yard brown cumls. Kor the fonuer there s mote d < iliiK In all qualities but chlelly In the best miillum Krndi'S , and lilKher prlccn may come nt any moment. More Inquiry was aluoail for Mandaid to line yarns and brown cottons nnd more business was dolnp all along thi. line. ' 'rlntliifc cloths quiet at 2ic ] bid. Ciillforjila Jlrli-il NKW YOIIK , April 21.-CAIl-OUNIA ! 1)111 KD KIll'ITS Klrm for WOPoialed apples , quiet and tteiidj- for other fruits. Kvaporati'd apples , I'holce , 314iitlc ; faticy , T.iJTI Je ; prunes. 2'4c ' as to size and quality. Apricots , royal , Wllr ; Moor park. 12iflCc. I'enthes , unpeeled , CJilOc ; prided. llPHc. - Nl'TS Neulected nnd largely nominal. Wal nuts , ( ! Urf7' ( ' , < .c. illmoiills , paper shell , 12gl3e ; roft shell , t'e. ' Col ( o NiW YOIIK. Aj-rll 24 , COTTON Flint , steady ; [ nlddllnt ? . 7 7-llc ( ; middling uplands , 7 5-10c ; nild- llliiK KUlf. 7 11-lfX : ; sii'les , 1,17.1 bales. Putin ei were stcntly ; sales , 131,400 bales ; January , 5C.S7 February , tc.91 ; u\prll. ; J7.03 ; May. $7.0 : June S7.I2 ; July , $7.1C ; AiiKUbt , J7.1S ; September , I6.M October , } C79 ; Noxember , 5C.7II ; December. $ ( i.f3 NIJW OUIil'ANSApril 21. COTTON-Qlllct nlddllns , 7 3-lCc. AprlbCI. COHN Firm nml lilRhcr. OATH Klrm ; No. 2 ' white , JO c. .WUIsciio-Murlir.t. indy ; ; fliiltlicil KOO ! S o the basis of J1.19 for lilsh'wiTTeV. - IIUCKIITS CorrSW. pu. : , oats , 20,750 bu. rye , none ; whisky , none ; wheat , none. SHIPMENTS- . 2.9.V ) bu. ; onlB , ll.rtO bu. rye , none ; whisky. COO libls. ; wheat , none. Toledo MnrUi-lx. TOLEDO. April 21. WHEAT Lower nn weak ; No. 2 cash , f < c' May , 9ie | ! ; July , 78'ic. CORN Dull and steady ; No. 3 mixed , 2U c. OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed. Ifc. IIYI2 Klrm ; No. 2 cash , 37 . Cl.OVnil SBHD- Quiet ; prime , cash , April an : October. $4.40. Oil * Unchanged. Oil Cltv Oil. CITY , I'a. , April 21. Certlllcate marke opened : it He bid ; later there were sales of 500 ( " bbls. May delivery nt Me ; closed at S4c bid credit balances , Me ; shipments ' S7.C.30 bbls. ; runs , 93,275 bbls. Miirl-i-t. Xt'W YorUM'iiNtoniH Hi-t-clptx. NEW YOIIK. April 21. Customs receipts trnla > wers tC73.W3.07 ; total for the lirst half of the week , | 2,2S,7S8.14. ! NEW YOHIC. April 21. SPOAIl Haw , dul and nominal ; centrifugal. W lift , S'.Jc. ' He lined , steady ; crushed , GUc ; powdered , 4"ic Kranulnted , 4'ic. Wool MarkftM. NEW YOHIC , April 21. WOOL Firm ; fleece , lGfi21c : pulled , ISiU'Oc. ST. LOUIS , April 21. WOOL Unchanged. Sail Krniii-tNi-ii Wlii-al ( liiotiilloni- . SAN FHANCISCO. April 21. WHEAT Steady December , )1. ! ! > " biff. KI'FKCT HI' MI'SIC OX 11AIII. VllirntloiiH I'roiliK'iIlnliliiLHN or He- vermAeconlliiK ( o ( Mri-iiiiiNliiiit-t-N. In a recent scientific aHsemblago a < ll-cus- slon took place upoti the Influence- sleep In skin diseases , reports the Medical Record Ono of 'the ' gentlemen who took part elated in his criticism of the paper which had been read that one might as well talk of the In fluence of music upon tlio growth of the hair. It would seem that the suggestion of a pos sible connection thus thrown out In a Jei't- Ing way haa been 'taken seriously. At least a correspondent of the Temps has made the discovery that music of certain kinds docs in reality prevent the hair from falling , xvhlio that produced by certain Instruments has the meat disastrous effects In causing rapid development of baldness. Ho finds that while composers ore as prone as othere to lese their hair at an early age , those who piny their compositions upon the piano preserve , If they do not acquire , a luxuriant growth of lialr. pn the other hand , wind instruments , and especially the cornet and trombone , are fatil to hirsute ailornmen'l. The violoncello and the harp keep the hair In pretty well , but the ( Into cannot he de pended upon toi-prfocrvo a strong growth after the 60th ytiir ? of age. A number ot 'ipleolsls. Including I'ader- ewskl. are cited In confirmation of the pro nounced Influenij' 1"lj ? piano music. It has been admit ted ff > r , < ewno tlmo that music has a. certain therapeutic worth , and It will ho recalled that In-September last Or. Kerraml prescnto : ! a rcnurtiW tlio French academy : > n thp pliyBlologlpir. iilliiencc of music , pointIng - Ing out In wliainftVw * ll could he employed with therapeiitld * nliiis. Subsequently Dr. lieUchlneky rcphftj.J an Instance of night terrors In a cliliiloQt , 3 years who wan cured by having playoijU ) It each night music of i calming nature-written In a minor key. A test was matle afttr'4 tow nights by omitting the music. and , * JM6 night alone the child bail an attack. Jt Jjau not as yet been de termined Just whfltr < Kcy Is moat favorable to : he prevention otjtn rnrly bald t-tato. Proba. lily a reasonabl 'waS' ' of settling the disputed mint would be th jifatto a few experiment ! ' on logs , thus proving , a tolerance for different u rains and avoiding the horripilation lo ivhlch sonio patients of refined ta-jtfs might jo subjected.Vlnd Instruments are alwaye luiigcrous If the } ialr lies not a good hold , vlil'e tIff hatred people can stand anything , 'coslbly a goal : rule for any musician would ic , as soon at > he finds his hair falling , that 10 should venae playing for others. f'nrfi-u I im SI I'll ; I'M Ohio TOIVIIK. firiUNOFIKM ) . 0. , April 21. T H curfew . ' . - -dinaiic'- now a law In this city. All loyB ami glrl under 16 yearn must bs In icd by 8 o'clock In tlio winter months air. ] I o'clock in the uummer mrnths. The pur "j ? > . Is to ilglflly enforce thu ordinance. lli-utli of ] lrx. .Vlexitiider. Mrs. Dora Aluxandur died yesterday at it. Joseph's hospital. Shu will bu burled ram Temple Israel nt 2 p. in. today. Khe mil nn frlt-nds here , hi r only daughter be- ag mi Inmate of the Jcwlbh orphanuge at Cleveland , O. j OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARHE' upplics Fall Short All Around nnd Mnk Buyers ilustlo. CATTLE TRADE SHOWS LITTLE CH\NGS Urc't-lplK mill ( iood llniintiil 1'rr rent All)1 Drop In 1'rluriHOUH Upon LO IT , liut lli-vlvr , ClonliiK Strong. SOUTH OMAHA. April zl.-Hocclpta fo tlio days ) Indicated were : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Horses April 21 . 1.1SI 3.KS 1.S70 fr April 20 . 2.MI3 5..W3 1,90 4 April ] U . ) .1i ; < l 2,2'.i3 2.U23 April 17 . 1.CI2 3,111 4,378 April 16 . 1.WI2 4 KM 4K April 15 . I.'JiS G.3.14 2.5li3 1 April 14 . 3iM 4.ST3 B,4U : April 13 . 2,203 3.00U 2.f > < 2 April 12 . 2,103 1,20 $ 1..V..1 . . . April 10 . 1,308 2721 2W April 9 . S.4I3 2,010 850 April 8 . 1,005 4.07.8 3,009 April 7 . 3,120 3.473 2.M1 The olllclul number of curs of stoc brought In today by each roail was : Cattle. HOKS. Blieop. ll'i-'b C. , M. St. I' , lly. . . . 1 . Mo. I'ai-lilo lly . f. 3 Union 1'nclllo System. 15 15 . . ! ' . , 10 , & M. V. U 11. . 2 5 H. C. & 1 . lly . o . C. . St. P. , M. & O. Hy. 2 1 It. .1 .M. 11. 11. U . 28 19 10 K. C. & St. J . 1 . C. , 11. 1. tf I' , lly. , W. 5 5 Total receipts . . . . C4 4S 10 The ills-position Of the ilny's receipts wa its follows , each buyer purchasing the tuitn ber of head Indicated : lluyers. Cattle. HORH. Sheep Omaha Parking Co . 7f > f > . . . The O. H. Hammond Co. 230 W17 1,11 Swift and Company . : i i M.1 The Cuduhy I'lK'klnp Co. 342 834 It Hooker and Uogan. . . . 53 . J. I * Carey . 101 . hohtnan M KolliKchllds. . KM . Hill * Lewis Co . f.3 . Ilcnton & Underwood. . . . Ill . Huston & Co . 7 . Uworuk . M Zimmerman . 22 Other buyers . Ml . Ki-fl over . COO Totals . 1.5S9 3,450 2,23 CATTIjU Receipts of cattle were verj light , less than half the number reported li yesterday. All kinds were In light supiilj and the weather being much more favorable the feeling on this market was greatly 1m proved. Heally desirable beef steers were scarce and there were not many of any kind 01 sale. Tile demand , howe\cr. was good am the market active at prices fully steady with the bopt time yesterday. The most o the entile here were of the kind that art selling at H.2W4.50. Cows and heifers sold freely at firm prices anil the few offered changed hands early. Feeders were In moderate supply and the weather being good at the same time the market tooit on more activity than yester day and the [ tens were cleared early. The prices paid were fully steady. Hepresenta- tlvu sales : NATIVES. nEEi'STEEHS. . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. l..KO$32J 20. . . .1(113 ( J4 IB 23. . . .1139 } 4 40 : . . . .10C ) 323 1..1100 4K ; 17. . . .1151 \ W I. . . . MO 350 1 . . . .12 > S 423 20..11GI 440 4. . . .1217 3 SO 3S..12. , 42.- il..llSS 145 1..1W-0 300 1..1270 ! : : t..l23 ! ) 4-13 2..1iri 4 TO 13. . . .1114 4 23 20 _ 1072 4 43 1..1000 4 10 27. . . . .132.4 30 30. . . .1333 4 . ' ,0 , 4. . . .1021 4 10 1. . . . S.-.O 4 30 12 _ 12SII ! SO IS. . . . ! > 40 410 G..W.r , 430 1S..11S2 4 .V > i.10M 4 13 3S..111S 4 " 0 G1..1140 4 M ' . . . . flr.1 4 20 S..1173 4 30 1C _ 12.O I 53 1. . . . .CO 425 34..123S 4 SO I. . . .1570 500 IS. . . .1171 4 25 IS. . . .1111 4 40 13 _ 1357 4 f > 5 1C. . . . RUG 4 25 6. . . .HO. ! 4 40 cows. 1. . . . 910 2 CO 1..I1IO 300 4. . . .1182 350 1 - i-70 200 1..11CO SCO 2..1U72 350 2. . . . .ISO 201) ) 3. . . . 10SC. 300 3 _ 115C SCO 1..1020 215 2. . . . SMI 310 1 - 1170 3 0 1. . . . MlJ 223 1..10W 325 3..11SG 310 I. . . . WO 250 1..12IO 325 G _ 1325 3 . ' .0 1..1CSO 270 , 3..1CW 323 1..12iO 350 ' ! . . . . S.r,0 275 4. . . .1075 325 3. . . .1223 SCO 2. . . .1110 275 1..1U70 330 1..13SO 3 GO 1. . . . 50 275 1. . . . 1(130 ( 333 1 _ SCO 300 1. . . . t70 2,75 1. . . . SW ) 335 1 _ MO 2 C5 1. . . . 840 275 5. . . .1204 340 2 _ KB 3 IB 3. . . . 1130 273 C. . . . 710 340 1..120 270 1..1150 273 33. . . . ! < C5 340 12. . . . W3 375 1..10SO 275 1. . . . DM 340 3. . . .1140 3 ( .0 G. . . . SCO 2 SO 1C. . . . M9 343 3. . . .1271 ! 3 S3 1 - 1110 2 SO 1..10M ) 341 7 _ fc74 3 85 2. . . .1005 300 JI..1034 343 13. . . .1025 3 ! > 0 2. . . .1175 300 1. . . . { 0 3 M 1. . . .11)00 ) 400 1..1220 SCO 2. . . .1100 310 1..1430 423 11KIFKHS. 1. . . . 410 250 2. . . . 7CO 3 fK 1..11SO 300 1. . . . G : 2 * > IS. . . . 7M 370 3. . . .1310 3 ! lO 1. . . . 4SO 310 2. . . . SC5 375 10. . . . M2 3W 1. . . . G70 310 17. . . . f.7.r. 375 3..11.0 3 ! 1. . . . KO 310 1. . . . 500 373 1..MO 3 fO 2. . . . 435 340 1. . . . 4SO 375 2. . . . 4(0 ( 400 2. . . . 455 340 G. . . . 701 3 SO 3..1UC 4(0 ( 4. . . .1122 3 tO 3t > . . . . Wfi 3 SO 22. . . .W4 400 3. . . . 7bG 3 C5 4. . . . B52 31:5 : 20..5ls7 410 HULLS. 1..1210 235 1..1CCO 300 I..ltl40 325 1..1130 2.15 1..1440 300 1..1IK1 325 1 _ I IW 230 1..1B.W 310 l..lifO 325 1..1I40 250 1..1510 310 1. . . .12.10 325 1. . . .1390 2 ( ,0 2. . . .1440 310 1. . . .12110 330 1..1600 2 CO 1..17M 310 1..1370 325 1..1340 2 SO 1..1I.M . 315 1..1040 340 5..1C2S 2 ! ' 0 1..I2MI 3 S5 1..10) ) 345 1..1520 3 CO 1..1520 3 25 STARS. 3..10M ) 300 1. . . . S20 325 1..I420 353 1 _ 1450 325 CALVES. 1. . . . 210 325 4. . . . SC5 450 J. . . . KO 605 1. . . . 543 454 1. . . . 10 5(10 ( 1..1IO 5 C5 2. . . . 310 4 45 1. . . . 140 5 50 HTOCKKItS AND I-'EEDEIIS. 1..10CO 350 7. . . . S2S 410 19. . . .1128 425 1. . . . Bid 3 GO 1. . . . ! I25 415 2. . . .015 425 1. . . . \ > M 3 CO 4. . . .1112 415 10. . . . U'l 425 3. . . . 570 376 3..11SI ; 415 2..SS6 423 2. . . . fci.'i 3 75 55. . . . SOI 4 15 1. . . . ! )70 4 23 1. . . . 540 375 SS. . . . 379 420 3. . . .5(3 ( 43 } 1. . . . 450 375 2. . . . S30 420 4. . . . 655 4 U > 1..1030 375 ] . . . . 820 420 3. . . .600 420 15. . . . 006 375 0. . . . SC5 420 I..4SO 440 4. . . . ! IS2 3 90 23. . . . ! fS , 4 20 7. . . . 437 4 40 1. . . . 010 400 20. . . . 70 ! 42 , 4. . . .572 443 7. . . . G42 4 10 10. . . . 735 421 o. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow . 1370 J3 25 tl feeders. . . . 714 $4 63 1 feeder . 1040 4 00 COI.OUADO. 7 Lulls . 1302 2 40 3 liulls . S'C 3 25 1 bull . 1240 325 13 f.v. lorn. . . . 787 423 WYOMINO. 1 fcteor . 1UO 325 47 feeders. . . .10SO 440 2 fin.-.k'1-H _ 1270 3 50 50IDAHO IDAHO , 1 row . SIX ) 2 25 llOCiS The innrket oponi'il n eliaile lower this nornlriK , but later oti ilrvclopoil mure in l clut1 1 with ( tie wt'akiu'hii entlrtly nine. AH a whole , the market would avcrncc i fraction of a i-ent l.iwrr tlinn yrpterday. The mli-H wr-ic jirotly evi-i ly dltlileil bctirrrn tlie luec iirl < i-H-f3.f > , J3.62H and J3.S5wlilli - over lalf of the Hali yi'Mcnluy were lit 13.65. A hu fame time ti > luy'a top UHH hlglicr than yc > s- enlay. The market wan active nna nn cnily rlearance \a < rrcclcU. Itiprrimtatlvt' ule : Ay . Ph. _ I'r. No. Av. Bh. I'r. J 7 . 317 . . . $3 SO 50 . 213 S.O JJ S2' ' i . rink so 3 so 72 . 2a ; . . . 3 I2'.4 ' ! . 331 . . . 3 f 0 ' i M . 2 > 2 KM 3 S.5 J . 201 . . . 310 S7 . 239 1.0 I ! S5 ) . 310 . . . 3 SO l 72 . 201 . . . 3 5 j . 2 J . . . 3 so r 57 . r&'i . . . 3 S5 5 . 250 . . . 3 M . 71 . 250 . . . 3 t5 1 . 244 S 3 SO ' 72 . 275 40 3 M 1 . 274 . . . 3 SO C7 . 2kS , . . 3 S3 ) . 102 120 3 M , 41 . 210 . . . 3 Si 1 . 2'Jt 0 3 SO 14 . 259 . . . 383 1 . 303 SO 3 SO SI . 2C5 . . . 3 S5 ! . 210 80 3 K'4 ! -75 . 251 120 3 * 5 1 . 220 . . . 3 Mij 69 . yen so 3 K , i . 219 . . . 2 S24 ! 7G . H',4 10 3 K 7 . 244 40 3S24 ! 11 . SCO . . . 3 S5 . . . . . . . . SO 3 KV , 65 . itii . . . 3 S3 1 . 2H3 . . . 3 S2i ! ( .9 . Ik7 SO 3 SJ 4 . -M Ml 3 K'tS 53 . 333 JGO 3 H3 J . 24G ICO 3 KVt f.2 . 359 40 3 S.I t . 221 . . . 3 S2W C2 . 2 4 40 3 k5 7 . 244 200 3 2'i ' C4 . * IO 120 3 fc7'i ' ! . 35G . . . 3 S3V4 41 . 220 . . . 3 M i . 2S1 . . . 3 k'M Ci . 2J2 . . . 3 W t . 294 40 3 ml C3 . Km 10 3 f > 0 i . 219 40'3 2(4 71 . 219 . . . 3 IK ) ! . 3 . . . 3 * 2Vi PKIS-ODPS AND KNDS. 1 . 620 . . . 3f.O 1 . 370 . . . 3 77'i ' 1 . 370 . . . 2M 4 . 200 . . . 3 SO 1 . 4:0 . . . 3(0 ( 3 . 310 . . . 3 J2',4 1 . 6'ifl . . . 3 00 2 . 1C.O . . . 3 S2"j 1 . 40 ! SO 3 40 4. . . . . . . .HO . . . 3 S3 1 . 3 . 375 4 . 207 . . . 3 S5 1 . 3SO . . . 3 75 SlliiP Uecelptii of heip were Illn-ral. ljut liu ililef eUment of wcalinemi wan the iopi.ru. I ( cllno at oilier market , i 'lm ' * . Tim mult w.is tlow and loivrr nmrkel. Ittirf | uilallve faUu : lo. Av. Pr. 3 wifU-m 6l < .oliira . JS , 14 W 1 wotloin fot.leiH . 1114 4 n 2 IliitHiB , hliorn . 140 425 116 wrHtrn wt-tliem . 1W 4 05 ' 0 wcntirn Iambi ! . S. 4 SO St. l.iinlH l.lvf SineU- . ST. I > 1t'IH , April -CATTLK Iti-'eliitii , 2 300 end. Market uotlve and a rliuilt h'tr ' er uicy export Heerc. i5.1ittf ( > .85 ; fair to rhf.li1' ' > alive MitpplnK lci'r , H 501 | ( in , Ho r iiiulrr ( KO lb > . . I3.WJM.15 ; vtorktrn end f < odoi , 3.&Ii > 70 : cowu and helferilU \ > ft ! M. Teiax nnd iillan ! Cfr , > 2. 404(4. ( 40. cuvct und lielftra , f. 6,000 bead. Market lowrr ; llcht. W.MP3.M , mlveit. J3 tOf4.t . SllinP--Hpfolitit | , 2.5M hcn.1. Market wrtik. notlvp iniittMiK. M.Vin4.DO ; l.unos , ( MltfAOU l \ MAIUCKT. CrittliPrloen I'ni'liiitiKcil ItiiKfl nnd Slieei" l.mier , Illi ( fiioil Deimiml. ( "HlfAno. April -There wns nn ncllve ilc- maud for < 1r lrnlde cuttle nnd prleen rnlt-il MroiiRer. Pnlrsi weip nn n tmcls of from J3.M In 14.85 for comment ilr oil licef steer * up to from IS.W tn s JO for rutlif r choice to extra Te\c . The l.nlii Of the cnttlc croffcil the M-nlM Ht from J4. < 0 lo | 3vo. export ttecrn scllhiK at from JI.C3 to J5.25. A K < VH | nan > nlockcrs nnd fcwlern wcrp puroli.ife.l nt from J1.7E. to J4.J3. with pllme feeders trlUnc nt from 14 40 to J4.50. flnol in choice fnt cows and lielfcra fold nt from J3. 0 i J4.M. fnhes mid up to J5 So. Texnim wrru tPftdy , ttltli Kfm.s.-i-i felllnK nt 3 50. Theic n n fairly mlUe ilemnnd for IIORH. but ImjeiH succeeded In forcing n ftirtlier de cline of about tc. The liuKf were nin < tly > u- iwtlor III < nmllty nnd Milil largely wllliln n unr- ni\v raiiKc , the hulk KOIIIK nt from Jl.iif. to 5.10. llrnvy pticUini ; litn found pure inirrK nt from J3.C5 to ; .1.S5 , nnd prime hogs ridd up to $4.15. Pics cold nt i\ wide niliKe ol pllcen. There was n Rood oVmnnd fur bheep , lull the Irudeii Mfie lienvy mid prices went oft MMIV. Khcep feM at from W. i to } 3.f.O for the poorest up to J5.iiu fur fat tteMfmc. Prime hf.ivy export - port Miivperc worth nlmut J5 i'3. Tliln lamlis nere mlnlilr At $3.23 nnd Infeilor sold for J.I M. The | irles were nil the way from J5.W nnd 13.23 for pod tip tn | 3.Ci ( for choice. llccflptji : Cattle. 13.WO hendj hess , rk.ftJO hrnd ; i-heep , li ! , 000 head. \VUKKIiV l'AOKI.V ( ! IIOl'Si : OliTIMlT. "f HIIKN tiiereiiMi-H lint Doex Xnt Hi-ncli I.IINI Vfiir'n I'luiireN , ( . INi'l.VNATl. Apill 2l.-Sp.'clal TclcKi-nm.- Tlie Pi Ice Current tfinorum will wiy : Market. tnif of hoes l nomi'What nlarKcd , but not ciiual to tlm mo\'inent last yiir. The week's killing wire 23COfl. fnmpiiml with liu.OOu the pifcullni ? vcek nnd . ( I.VKiO last ye.ir. I'nim Match 1 the ti'tiil Is J.075.IM , iiRiilni-t l. ! > 70.000 in year npo. Prominent pl i.eH eompar > ' us follows : City. 1J.J7. ISM. ChlruKO . fSU.lOO OS500I KaiiFiiH city . 34" > .OiK ) 305 on ) Omi.lm . , . HuttX ) isz.oo-i St. Ixi\ils \ . lIH.tnO IIOIW ndlnnnptolti . 7G.O(0 ( 7I.POO Cli'clnnatl . SI.WO 7'.i 00) Mllwnulot > . 73WH1 ni.OO ) i.'i'ihir Itnplda . 43id'i l'i mm Ollnnura . GO.COO 3S.IW St. Joseph . 20(01 2I.IKH ) Cleveland . SO.dCO 51.105 Louisville . 57,00 29.WO \ < MV Yuri. ll c Slni'U. NIJW YOItlv. April 2t.lliivinecelpts. : : . 1,310 head. Slightly cni-ler , except for Kood steers : oxen , J2.75. Itullit , I2955T305 ; dry own , } l.SOfl3.40. Cables iUotiAmeilcan | steers at Ul'4 ' IlUc ; sheep. Il',4 ' ri3'4e ' ; retrlKerntor beef at S i JTlOc. Exports , 400 beeves nnd 6.040 iiuaiters of litef. SlIKEP AND l.AMMS llecelptH , P.K7G head. Quiet ; common nnd meitlum stock weak : mi- Flu rn f-heep , J4.Xii5.25 ( : clipped sheep , S3 "Oil 4 60 ; unshorn laml > H , i.25iG.50 , clipped lambs , (4.359 5.60. llor.S--Hucelpt , 7.S07 head. Steady nt 4.30 ® I.CO. KIIIIHIIM City LiveSlock. . KANSAS CITY , April Bl.-CATTI.i : IlecelplB. "r.POil hend. llest Krniles llrm ; others steady ; Texas Fleers , J3.2.Vii4.3" ; Texas coxvs. J3.fi05T3.75 ; native s-teers. } 3.Wj5.00 ; native cows nnd heifers , Jt.25U4.25 ; fleckers and feeders , $325 1.76 ; bulls , f 21 r , ( ? I Oil. 1IOOS Ilecelpts. 12.000 head. Maikct weak In Go lower ; bulk of sales. J3.75ff3.85 ; heavies , } 3.Nif3. | ! ' : packers. } 3.75 T3.SO ; inlxi-d. } 3.80ff3.S7i4 ; llsht , 53.705T4.CO ; Yorkers , J3.763.80 } ; plfjs , } 3.65i ( ) ) 3.70. 3.70.SIIEKP Ilecelpts , 7.000 hend. Maikct steady : ambs , f4.1Q45.W ) ; mutton . $3.25 < rf4.fO. Stoek In Slrlif. ; Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for April 21 : Cattle. Ho s. Sheep. Omaha 1.4S3 3.40S 1679 Illcann 13.000 28 000 10 000 Kansas City 5 WO 12.000 7(100 ( St. l.ollls 2.500 C.WO 2.600 Totals 21.9S3 49.ICS 27079 HATH Cl'TTIX ' .MAY YHT OCCTH. ! ( 'iiiiilllloiiN Arc I0I'fiiiil.v ( . Critical In . ! ! ! < PaNni'iiner HiisIiifNS , CHICAGO , April 21. More demorallzn- ion has been discovered In connection with he executive commissions now belnx paid > y the western roads. Tlu report that the Ilssourl Pacific and Unlcr Pacidc wrre laying commltalons to tlckt brokers in len- er , has set the other roads to pay them ot only In Denver , but throughout the vestern territory. Of course , the brokers re using the excessive commissions to cut atcs and demoralization Is becoming wldo- prcad. Threats have been renewed Mint tilers the present practice. Is not stopped nineiliately open reductions In the tariff 111 be made to meet the cut , to he put ito effect by the brokers. The present con- Itlons are extremely critical. Short Itiiinl ( ' ( mloinplntcil. There has jfst appeared In Iowa railway Ircles evidence of a scheme to give Mason Jlty and PCS Moines closer connections. Phe plni : IB to build from Clarion to Weh- Ler City , twenty-two miles , and from AVeb- ter City to Uoone. thirty-three miles. There 10 ro.id will connect with the Des Molnce 'orthern and Western. The Mason City and ort Dodge will ho utilized between Mason Ity and Clarion. Several of the Interes'ed iwno are considering propositions to uhl he proposed railroad. H Is said that al- lost every town Interested will vote a or.us. 'I'mMe ( OlllfliilN < in a SALT LAKH , April 21. The traffic oliiclnlfl mil general agents of the Southern 1'aclltc. vho hKVe been to the conference at Del- nonte , spent the day In this clly. The : lsltors , numbering thirty-five , left for Den ser lam night on the Hlo Grande Western i ml will spend tonight and Thutsday in ) enver. OIIIIIK | fin theIliirliiiK < n. CHICAGO , April 21. J. A. Carney has leen appointed master mechanic of the St. . .ouls division of the Burlington road with cadquartcrs at illeardsto'.vn , vice J , A. ) eems , promoted to the position of master iiechanlc of the Iowa division of the tnmo oad , with headquarters at Ilurl'ngtou. Ililllriiiiil Siiiicrliilemlenl IteMlKHX. MILWAUKBH. April 21. J. J. Cable , sup. rlntendcnt of the Milwaukee-Chicago dlvl- lon of the St. Paul railway with hcad- u.irtcrK at Chicago , has resigned , lo take ffert Mny 1. His successor lias not been ppointed. i ItjilluuyiiliH mill IN-rMiiiiilH. L. M. Campbell , tin Ignition agent of the lurllngtnn gy.stcin. Is in the city today from 'corla ' , III , The Union I'aulflc licaiiiiuartprs will bo loscd at noon toilay to enable nil the ttaches who dctiro to partlcipato in tlie rbor day celebration exercises. Workmen liavo commenced to remodel the ostrrn half of the Milton Itogcw building , ourtcenth and Karnam streets , which will 0 occupied by the. Hoik Island railroad eight and passenger departincut after lay 1. "On the Wyoming Crest" IB the title of a lost beautifully colored pamphlet Issued by 10 passenger department of the Lelilgh Val- ly railroad. It Is descriptive of Glen Sum- ill , an attractive summer resort of I'cnn- i-lvanl.'i. K. II. Chtate , now at Sacramento , and K. I. I'lnlslnl of San I-'rancleco , have lieen , ap- alnli'il by General Krclcht Agent Munroe 1 general agent and traveling ngent , re [ ivctlvuly , for the Union Pacific freight de- irtment at Halt Lake City. Ono hundred and twenty tourltln bound oin California to New York passed through nau ! nt noon yesterday. They formed one ' the Itayinonil-Wliltcoinb excursion panics , burning from a wefctern trip. Tlie p.irt. < ' ; cupli'd ' a special train of eight cars on the ock Islaiul rocd. J. W. Muiin of the Kllchorn'B pafwenijer de- irlmcnt went to Chicago latt nlgtit to at- inil today's conference of wriitern imn.-n- : r ngfiity. wlin will consider the charges ; iln.it IV Union Pacific and the Missouri ac'lllc copi'c iilng the payment of coiumiK- oit : to tl.'lict brokcru. It Is generally conceded that Harry Moorcs , ty patsc'iger and ticket agent of the 'abath railroad , U the mont mipreincly ippy railroad man In Oinilia. Incidentally , may bo remarkeil that the pauscnger men Otinlia materially hclia-d toward Colonel oores' flection Tuesday. M. I' . Slra on , for n number of years pas' dcf clerk In the furlght auditor's olllce , nion Paclllc tytteni , has Juet resigned his mltlon In iicctpt a higher place with an . ( Urn line. On .May 1 ho will assume the it Us of Ihn ofllce of clik-f clerk to General anager Jinnlnta ; of the Nickel Plato Kosi relglit line , with ueadijuarterg In iluflalo. r. Strati cm caino to Omaha from Dvtrolt , where ho TV connected with the I.Ati Shore run.il , fcvcrnl years ago , and cnjoycil the flcqunlnlnncc of a large circle of friend * lie re. TrnvelliiK I'AMsonger Acent Illchanlson of the IVtinftylvHtila loft for the west yesterday afternoon to meet the members of the Chinese legation who nre coming from San Krancl-ico via the Union Pacific.Mr. . Illch- ardfon will accompany the party of celestial diplomats through to Washington. C. H. Mnyno. an old railroad man , anil formerly H prominent real cslntc dealer ol Omaha , was heard from yesterday , the first time In many years. A local under taker received n letter from Ixw Angclei saying : "I'm not dead. You can't kill me. Can you fit mo out when I'm ready for you ? " Vnothcr change has Just been announced in the pntgengcr department of the II. A M. road. W. 11. Sherman , for the past twi months cashier of the department , ha > accepted a position as government agent \vlt the Crow nmian agency. Ills place hew will lie- taken by the promotion of Chauncej I ) . Alnlinnnnh , for the past four years con nected with the general auditor's oftlcl II. , t M. Tin- Missouri , Kansas .t Texas railway nnd the American Kxpress company have en tered Into an arrangement whereby the ex press messengers will hereafter handle tin luggage on trains , as well as express mat ter. This arrangement will do aw.iy with every baggageman on the road between So- dalla nnd Hanitlbnl , Mo . and Sedalla and St Ijoiiln , nnd will nlfio iiffcct all baggagemen en the fyntcm. The bngafcincn ; thus ills- tuthrd. many of whom liave been with tin company for yearc. will hp Riven posltloni ns biahcmcu. on freight trains. An .Mnrin. "There Is only one Btieeessftil wny of get- Ing n man up early. " n > - u hotel clerk "Wp liavo to send ft lioy so his door who will knock until he he.ii-.i , and then tell ' him that there Is n telegram for him. Thai nlwaya bring * a commercial men out at i once , and us noon as ho opens the door for Hlo telegram we Just PII.VI 'Sir , It Is 7:30 : 1 o'clock , " He will s'.nm the door shut with li'.io biggest sort of an oath and tear about the room nw mad IIM a wild bull. That wakes him up pretty thoroughly , nml ho comes downstairs feeling o sheepish that he doesn't say a word.Ve practise that deception every morning. We've got to. The other morning we awoke a man In that v ny after trying the bell repeatedly. Ho was mad at llrsl , hut when he eame down , stairs he mid It would have cost Oil in | 50 < It he had missed his train. " V for the tablo. The Original , Oldest and Best. i | Y purchasing uoods niado at the following Nebras ka factories. If you can not fnul whist you want , ciiiiiiniinicate with the manufacturers as to w h a t dealers hnndlo their gooda.- BUULAP AND TWINE. OMAHA UAc Jtanufacure.- all klnJa ot cotton and bur lap baK . cotton flour sack ! anil twine a spec ially. 6H-B1C-618 S. llth Ht. OMAHA llllli\VlXU ASbOClATIO.V. Car louil ililiunents made la our own refn . , iraor ( cam. II.ue lllbbon , Kllte Uxooit. Vlenaa Export and family Export delivered to all patu nt the city. IRON WOUKB. JJAVI.S .fc CO\\lilLL IUOXVOHlvir" Iron null II.-unk Fuuuilcin. Manufacturer * anil Jotbtra of Machinery , rtfn. /at rcpalilng a ( pccialt ; . Ml , 1MJ and UOI fickcon Btreet , OnittliA , Neo. I.MJUSTHIAI , IHO.N WOUICS. llanufueturlng and repairing at all klniU ot r.achlnery. tngln'S , puinw. elevator" , pfntlnif > rcuei , hanKeri , thaftmi ana couplmKi. 14 ( ( and 118 Hownnl St. . Omaha. I'AXTON A VII ItIl.\J IHO.V WOltK.S. klanufaclurerii of - rcil'cural ! Iron Work. General Foundry. Maclnni anfi IHackBmltr work , engineers and Contractor ! for Fire Proof nulld < HSB. Office and work * : U , P. Ity. end Bo. th rtrttt. Omnhv SHIRT FACTOUIE3. t. II. EVANS M2IIHA.SIC& H1IIIIT cuaiiMM * . Cxclunlv * ciutom ahlrt lallorm. 1111 Farnnm. WAGONS AND CAUU1AOB3. " " A. J. .SI.MI'.SO.V. ] -lII ( , Mil loilu < - . Full line of CarrlageH , IliiKKlcs , I'linotonB , Pony nrlH. Win-tin ruljbor tired. Thu best Is th TENTS AND AWNINOB. AMHKICAN TU.NT AMI AAVMNU CO. t wnlngg , Tents , lloreo Govern , FlaK * and i-ullna. Tontn for rent. Salesroom (13 South Ixtctnth ( Irtct. Toleuhono < CH ! . DVB WOUKS. ciiorcnsAcic > .s TWI.V CITY uva \VOUKS , 1BJ-1 Fariinm Ht. Dyeing and cleanlni ; of ( uriiientH and Kt > oda of fery dc ? rlpllon. C'lcuntni ; nf line gannenta a k Written Onaranteo to CURB EVEBTK CAHE or MUN V ItEFUNUED. Our euro la permanent and not a patching up. CaMt retted ten Tean ago liavu iiovcr mi-n jniiliin nine * . ly UescrlblnK jour C&MI fully wa can trri yuu by mall. Jid we giro tha eitnobtronif Kuaranteo locuro orrrf und .11 money. Those who prefer lo come here for trrat- nrnt can do ao and wo will luty railroad ran both w j .nil hotel tills while beta It we fall to cure. We chat * rriKu Hip world foracoio tliat our I.'aidc Itrmtdy III not euro. Wrlto for full pirtlcultii and K" Uio iTldeaco. We know that you arenkiiitlcal.juitlyto too , i > tlm moil eminent phyblclam have nrtt-r been bl o KlB more thun temporary relief , luour ttmyeari iractlce nltb IliU illuulo lleiuedy U hat teen moil limcult to orercome tha prejudketi agalnit all ao-calUd pecinra. Hut under our lions iruarantea you iliould tot lietltate to try till' remedy. You take no chance or oilnir your money. We Kutrantee to cure or refund rorj ilollar and aa we li te a reputation to protect , , lie nnincUl kuklnic of H3II , OOO , U U iwrfrclly afe to all who will try tha treatment. Heretofore jou tare been puttluv up and \lnn \ out your money tut Illlcrtnt treatment ! and allhoUKli you are not ) 1 1 cured 10 one baa | iald ua k your /noncy. Du not na4tt > any nora money until you fry ui. Old , chronic , drep-icatrd 11 3 cured In thirty to ninety itayi. Invotlgate our Inanclal ctandlnfc , our reiuiallun | aa uuilnen mrn. Vrltn ui for namea and addreiici of those we bat * urrd , wtio liavo Given poniilulon to refer Ui them. t roitayou only poitatta to do thl < i It will ure you vorld of nlferliiK fiom mental ctialn i and If you ar > narried vt hat mar your oltrprlnK nuITer IbrouKli your wnnejrlli'wcel Ifyour ymitoniiareilmplc | | onface , ere tbioat. mucous iiatcfic In mouth , rheumatum tn onei and JclnU. hair failles out , eruptlon co anf art of Uio body , feellni ; of Krneia ! deprettlon , | ialnila eador bonea , you liavo nu lima to wafte. Theta who ri > coiutantly t/ikniK mercury and fioiub thould dli * ontlnualt. Ciktant u * of thfflu druyii will nurrly rlnn wren and eatlm ulcero In the end. Don't fall to Tlte. All correiiiondcnce Miit Bealetl In plain envel. HWo Invltn Ibo mot rlrld InvettiKatloa and Hill uallluuurpottcrtoaldyuulult. Addrcu , go . , AMES E. BOYD & CO Tulcphonu KKi ! ) . Oinuliii , Nab. COMMISSION IAIN : PflOYISIWS : AND : SF03IJ Hoard of Trade. Dliect wlrea to C'htcuKO fcnd New York. JoUa A. Worrtu A C * > J ;