Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    T T-TT ? rVHIATTA T ATT/V TITCTC' Jl P H H A V AT > 1TT , Qft 1QO1
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
of Hatchinton's Failure Had
Report a De
pressing Effect on Early Values ,
WHEAT AND CORN WEAK AND LOWER ,
Improvement In the Provision Iliisl-
urnH Ijl lit Cattle llecelntH Force
Lll > ornl Oin-M Drcllno lu
tlio I'rlco of
CHICAGO , April tO.-tfpcclal TolcRram to
TUB IIKR. ] NotwItlistnntlhiR tlio fact that
llntchlrixon had triilp : on nearly 3.000,000
bushels of wheat , corn and oatiMnmlltiK open
the closing of thuo contractB had llttlo effect
on the marKet loduy. All the effect was felt
it the openlne , tlRly rumors were allnatyes
terday that iniinv llinis had closed Ilutchln-
ion out mid that his property would bo put on
Iho marKflt today. This was wired far and
near by tlioiu Interested In deprcsslnK values
nd the ri'sult was a wild and decidedly weak
opening of the market.
\Vlimit opened weak from a variety of
cntifcd. The rumor , afterwards \crlllcd , that
Iliilchlnson had failed , nut up margins and
lausi-d July wheat , which closed
iast nlKht nt $1.00. to open at
II.OIJj and down to VOI. It milled
to Jl.O-'iJi later In the day on reports that the
I'rcnch K0\ernment had reduced the wheat
Import duty by one-half and that It had en-
llirly reunited the duly on corn. The con
tinued closing out of llutaliltifcon trades
jauscd wheat to eloso at Jl.OI',4 , The boar
yndk-ato sold heavily early In the session ,
Silt did not do much later. Dirly cable ad-
rlc-es noted considerable ( locllnos In the for-
ll.'ii markets. The weather throughout this
country was superb und receipts at ull points
were liberal. A dectoase of 1,3)8,000 ) busholn In
the available stocks of wheat cast and west
jflho llockleswin something of u , bull card.
Now York also reporlod liberal engagements
jf vessel room for May and moro dofcricd
ihlpments. and St. Louis reported lOO.ODO hush-
Bis engaged to RU via Newport News. Antwcip
sables said that prices were lower , : is a result
9f heavy shipments of Indian who.it. and It
iras afterward cabled tliat the dlsousilou of
Iho I'leuuh duty question had been postponed.
On the curb today puts on July who.it for to-
nioi row were from $ l.tt'i ( to II.OJ. and culls
Corn like wheat started out weak. It also
had a sharp hul o later and held a peed part
} { the improved price to the close. Tno old
bull crowdunder the le.id of 1'atton , llartlott ,
( 'rarer and llarvoy , wns liuvliiR freely.
1'rlvlIcROs on July corn for tomorrow wcio :
Cuts. UJtc ) : calls , G.IUC.
The oats market was fairly nctho today ,
iiul closed firm at from Jjo to I'/ic aho\o
recent llures. | llloom .sold a fair amount , all
fulurei , hut trade for the most part was
of a scattering nature. May opened at
I9jc ! , hold to Me. and closed at Sl'ic ;
Juno sold from 4 ! > o to Sliic to Mcatthc close.
Julv started at WAc , advanced to 47Lic , hut
dropped to 46Mo before the close of the scs-
ilon. Auitust closed at 37' . o and SeptcmUcr
Pri'ivYiloni started out weak with grains ,
but linpioroil Nharply with the usu In corn.
The receipts of IIOKH fur the day were larger
than anticipated and valiu-a at the yards
wore reported weak. Nevertheless local nro-
fcsNlonal hpceulatoiHwerodlspoflod todotheir
provision "scalplUK" on the dull side. July
pork started at JI2.b3 , sold to JIU.07M , nud
elosed at tlll.OO.
riiicet AT CHICAGO.
Knowing Ihoofllclal ranpo of prices In Ihe
leading options , as reported by V. 0. fawarU
fcUo.
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ChlcnKO rocolnts , ear lots ! Wheat , 111 ; corn ,
< C7 ; outs , JI24. . Inspeoled No. l ! : Wheat , 17 ;
cornfill oat8lSI. Shipments : Wheat. 1:17KO : ;
corn , 271'nXl ! outs , ! MU.S73. Kntlmntert for
Thurbilay : Wheat. 30 ; corn , SOa ; o.its , 2J8.
A prlviito cable reports largo reserves of
vtheat In French farmers' hanclu , cables
relative to the icinoval of tbndnty coiilllctlnt : .
BOIIIO ronortlnR a rciluotlon of one-half
while otliors nay the questlou will not bo
brought up for two noclis.
Heerhohni'scablo : Cargoes off coast wheat
and corn quiet uut steady. On passaeo wheat
anil corn llrinor. Mark I.ano wheat BOW ! , corn
tutu easier , Hour Inactive , wo.ither cool for
the season. Liverpool wheat apot opens slow ,
coin ucKlectcd , wheat futures steady ,
"CornIn sympathy with wheat opened
at Htiout tno bottom. It closed ( , ' . ' ? jeer
( or July. Tlio old bull party took It
n lianu and uro likely to take care
of It on doollm" ) until moro Is known
of the next crop. Oats active , fluctuating )
with the ehaiiKOs In corn. Provisions steady ,
tin , ? rfpftlntu will roffulato the valiiti of tlinrn. .
> yo are iricnuiy vu muats aim mru on uu
Kcak spota.
LflK'ut ) ft Co. to Toncray k nryan
The wheat market opened up with a
ruth to sell whcnt on nobody knows what ,
unless It was the line weather. Without ques
tion the KrowliiK crop could not bo In hotter
condition tit tlil.s season of the year , and with
Increased aoroaKo tnoro will bocnouKh toco
round ncl a good deal to spare for the contl-
noiital-wiiuts uswo neu harvest , July wheat
at IU05 will look hlKh unless sonio disaster
ovortakrs the Krowlui ; crop , and wo see noth
ing near ut hand to u.iuse any apprchoimlon.
Wo have been eonservatlvo lu advising selling
ihort , not tiecauso of any fear of good crop ,
but became wo feared scarcity of sue il'es '
for home wants. Hoeolpts keep up. howover.
and unless they fall oil wo will outer on tlu >
now crop at loner prices. July closed at
11.01 ? ) and weak.
W. G MeConnlck&Co.toF.O. Swartr&Co.
All calculations for the day wore upset by
the rumor that a prominent operator on the
llcor WUH unable to moot his obligations. Tim
result of this was a shurp break In all kinds of
Rraln at the opening and a panicky feeling ,
which win only cheeked by largo buying
against privileges. The undertone ot the
vheat market 1s decidedly woak. Cables
\sor loner , C.t\erp3Ol showing a decline
of ! i'l ' nn'l I.onUon showing \\oaUnobS
and a deollno In prices of Hour aud quoting
\\heiitfuturesnegloctud. llnrlln shonod an
advance of ; i totf marks , but this had noolTcct ,
as It Is undcrntood that that innrket Is bolng
toveiiily manipulated , Ulonrtiuces from
Now ork nnd llaltimoro worn UKX ( ) pack
ages of Hour and L'K.OOO hubhols of wheat ,
fern and oi\tH \ The rumored falluro ciuitod
extreme weakness In both com and oats dur
ing t ho earlier tensionbut. both deals strong ! h-
cued later when It was discovered that a largo
amount of fdiorls wore bolng covered for no-
count of whom It may concern. These mar
kets arc very weak , but wo think It posslblo
that they mny bo becoming a llttlo oversold
tnd therefore advlso caution lu bliortsoiling
txcopt on fair upward reactions. I'nivlslons
opened slightly lower , but quickly recovered
and have at no tlmo shown weakness. The
cause of the strength seems to bo mainly an
icth o demand for May stint which Is reducing
carrying charges. Theiu booms hut llttlo prcs-
lure on the provision markot. which Is somewhat -
what surprlsliig In the faeo of thu great weak
ness In grain.
HTOfKH AM ) MIOXDS.
Nr.w YOIIK , April S0.-8pcolal [ Tolecram to
THE HKE.I-TIIO first cables from London this
morning gioo promise ot another Held day for
the hulls , but HuUciiuout advices allowed that
the gixxl feeling had been ruthloasly nltipod lu
the bud , Arbitrageursfcont long and descrip
tive accounts ulmmd of the fMi.OJO defalcation
OIK the Ninth National bank. Tlicso , iicoom
punled by the prediction tliutut least t-.5,0,000
will go out lu gold coin by Saturday's steum-
ere , had a tondciloy uot only to temporarily
check the bullish movement , but to oauso a
lompleto chaogo of poiltloa tuuoug Ui for
eign spcculatlvo frutprnltv. London sent
nomnnclllni : orders In HI. I'nnl , Union 1'nclflc ,
Louisville Nnithvtllo. Northern 1'aelflc pro-
ftrred , Wnbasli and l > le. These shares were
put out at the opening ( it concession ? or HOK
per cent , but buying was most confident ,
t-oino of tlio lory Inrgost coininlsslon liouncf
took OrangCM nnd spcclnltloi llko Louisville ,
Now Albany 3c Vhlcugo , WhcollncA : Lake Erie
and National coitlago commlstlon up to tlio
highest prices of the forenoon. The point that
M holngso irldoly distributed to buy Union
racldo because of the successful fuii'llng of
the floating debt for which a portion of
tZ1oooooo In collaterals per cent bonds Is to bo
pivon , will probably not tompl consorvatlxo
capital. The wlrnrd's bonds , llko his other
securities , are not fashionable.
.Money Is coming back hero In splen
did shapo. It Is qulto possible that
the banks on Saturday will show further
heavy gains In the reserves. Kxchango rates
nro firm und the soiling of stocks today for
European account Is naturally ntrcngthcnlng
Iho short nnd long bulls alike , llostou bought
larRe lines of Union 1'ncllle , lliirllnitton , New
Kngland and.Alchlaon on excnllcot crop news
and took St. I'aul on a xory llhoral soalc.
The Ureiton bhort Inn and Utah Northern ,
the principal ( lotiil-wclKlitu of the Union I'a-
elllo ny.ioiii. with Its navlRallon cninpnny
lease , shows the tremendous deficit of JI.7M- )
100 , against a dcllclt of (741,4 ? ' lu JK" ' ) . Hut
Mr. Gould , In an Interview sent from
Hofltou. Is reported to bo very hope
ful about the Sliort Line. lie flays
that It ' has turned the corner and In January
and I'chruary earned all Its charttcs. Includ
ing llio dividend upon thu Oregon railway
and Navigation stock President Dillon s.ivs
ho thlnl.s Union 1'aclflc stock will ourn 5 per
cent thlM year.
No gold WHS ouleled for export today In ad
dition tothat reported vcster.lay.but exchange
rites ruled firmer. The l/ondon solllnc of
slocks added to Iho sltciiKth for thu ovchan u
market. The statement of thu Chicago , Hur-
llngton A. Qulncy for March aided the bo.ir * .
The following are the clowns nnotatlons :
MONKV ON UAM , Easy , closed olferod at 24 !
per cent.
I'IIIME.MEIICANTU.E I'APEII &aoi ! tier cent.
bTBHM.vri ixoi(4Nnr ; : Firm ; sixty-day
bills , J4fe5 } { ; dumand. $1.99.
ClUCAtiO I.1VE STOCK SIAIIKET.
, Aprll20. [ Special Teloram toTiic
ItKK.l--jATTl.B ( The receipts \\cto 10,000.
Thollght run continues and nc are now r > ,0 < X )
short of this tlmu lust nook , and that , too , on a
moderate supply lust wcok. Buyers made up
their minds early that If they wanted stock
thuy must inaKo liberal offers , else go without ,
henoo most of the good to useful steers sold
all the way from 10l5e higher , and about
ovuiy thing useful was cleared out early. Cow
stock , although lV320o lower than last wook.
sold a shade better where the quality suited.
Cunning stock and Htookers were unchanged.
lliu sales today were , for cons and hulls , at
JI.liOlit4.lO : holfors , $ , ) .50a."i.lO ; stocKors. KJ.OO ®
5.10 ; uutU os. J4OQU 00.
lions Kccolpts , 17,100. Eirly sales showed
adccllnoof .Vi/jlOo us comptirud with the hulk
yesterday , but latsr on , undent more active
shipping demand , there was n rally , and at
tlio oxtrunio close the genor.il market was a
shade stronger than at Iho close yestcroaV.
Hough nnd common sold at SI.OOvU.GO : paek-
ors. * 4 70it4 W ; prlmo heavy and butcher
n eights , H.OOttS 00 ; light. * I.SOG4.U3.
Mining
New YortK , April -Special [ Ttilogram to
TUB HER. ] The following are the mining
stock quotations :
Allco 145 llouieilake 876
Aspen 400 Horn Silver . . . 41
CoiorndoCentnil. . . . 100 Iron Silver 120
DoidwoodT 110 Ontario 3MX )
KurukaCon > . .150 I'l ) mouth 160
Coffee
NEW Voiiic.iAntB-25il.iapoolil
: Tolozram to
riJB JyieJ-coKFUK-Outloiis
opened Irregu-
Tur at 5 points up to 20 points down and closed
steady 'afl. % down to 15 points up. Sales ,
4',000 bags. Including April , J17.M ; Hay , J17.CT
© 17.TO ; Juno.$17..r > nt7.85.Tuly. ; JI7.4XiJI7.M ( ; Au
gust. * ! 7.0."i < rol".iri | Septotr.borJ10.4jlll ( ! ( : Octo
ber , J15.0attlfi.00 ; Novenibor. 8ir > . : i'i@l5.0 ; ! : Ho-
comber , ? 15.05 ( < 1.MO. Spot Ulo dull but firm :
fair cargoes , $ . ' 0.00 ; No. 7. $18 U7JiS.5'i. !
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fuojtvcx.
CIIICAQO. April 20 The following wore the
Corn . Steady ; cash , CO Joj May , COJic ; July ,
Oats Easy ; cash and May , 5U5c ; July , KUa.
Uyo-Easy
llarloy Nominal at'S < 283o.
1'rlmu Timothy Easy at , I.So.
Flax-$1.10.
Wnlskv-Jl.iS.
I'orU Steady ; cash , SIS.O'JiiailO.j ; Slay ,
* 12. 7i4.Iuly. ; $1300.
Lard Steady : cash and May. I0.720.75 } ;
July , fT.ou.
Sliort Hlbs Steadv : cash , SO.20iSG.23 ; May.
W.220SB $ { : July , $ fl.s.vaa57S. !
I''lour Quiet and uuchanKecl ; nominally 15o
loner than last \\ceK
Hulk Jleats Shoulders , W-SOtfi-lia
short
- - ;
cle.ir , M.7.va > .r ; short ribs. } j.'joa.rr .
lit - ; tier . I'll m ; creamery , 18Z7c ; dairy ,
Olteeso Ste.idy : full cream Cheddars.
l'.iftlHic ; Young Americas , 1212ic { ; Hats ,
iyan ? c.
Kgrs--Vlrm ( : fresh. 13o. !
Hides Unchanged : heavy and light green
salted , riijofasii ; green salted , 4'ifcliio ' ; salted
hulk , 4 e : gieon salted calf , 60 : dry flint , 80 ;
drv saltad , Oo ; dry calf , rfiWo.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. solid packed ,
4Uo ; No. 2 , aiio ; cake , 45e.
Kecelpts. Shipments.
Flour 12.COO 21.000
Wheat , bu . . . , 53,000 lHOJO :
Corn , hu 2 ,000 S7S.OOO
Oats , bu 251,000 210.000
NEW YOIIK , April 20. Wheat llocelpts 0,000
bushels ; exports , none ; spot ll.ic ! lower and
weak ; No. 2 red , 4I.1UW In elevator ;
alloat. $1.112 > l.l'\i ' ) f. o. b. Options opened 7 5S
l o lower , rallied ] ® l ? > o. afterwards broke
! ® ' c , with close weak. No. 2 red , May ,
closed at I.KH ; .
Corn Receipts , 7.ROO bushels ; exports 24,250
bushels ; spot Irregular ; No. 2 , HlJiGSHiO In
elevator ; Klo afloat ; unirradod mixed. SO ®
KlHc. Options opened Mile lower ; ro'.icted
UaiSUic , fell Jigc , closed steady Jiye under
yesterday. Aprll,81l8''c.
Oats Hocolpts , 23,000 bushels ; exports , 139.-
000 bushels : spot stronger ; Na 2 while. OKBblo ;
western. BUttoi'c ; white western' CJ < J70e. Op
tions , stronger. May closed at OTlie. I
IIKUI vaw , lunur , tair rcuning. J c ; re
fined iinchan.'Cd ,
rotrolonm Steady.
Eggs Firm ; western , 15c.
l'ork-S toady.
Lard Opened firm , closed weak : western
stoam. ( C.OF .
IJuttor Firm : western dairy. 12a23c ; west
ern creamery , 22.'il'/4o ; Elztn. 28c.
( Jhooso-Steady ; skims.
ST. Louis , April 29. Wheat Lower ; cash.
, . ( i7 ; July , iriyo.
Corn Unsettled ; cash , K&MQMci July , Bl'ic.
Oats Unsettled ; ciish. Kl'ic ; July , 4JSJC ,
1'ork-TSteady at * 12.2312.5J.
Lard Steady atiO.45.
Wldsky I.17.
Unfter rirm and unchanged ,
MINNEAPOLIS , April 29. Wheat Market
slow ; northern , 2c under July ; No. 2. receipts ,
UOOcars ; shipments , 83oars. Close : No. 1 hard ,
April , tl.OS ; on track. JI.O.si.OI.O'J ; No. 1 north-
em , April and May , 11.04'i ; July , JI.H7 ? . ; on
track , ll.03il.oa ! ; Na 2 northern , April , (1.03 ;
.
on track" , * ' .muiai nits
KANSAS OITV. April 20. Wheat Unsettled :
No. 2 hard , cash , Ooc : April , OSo bid ; No. 2 rod ,
cash , } l.oi.
Corn Steady : No. 2 , cash , C4c : April , CI4o.
Oats Easy ; No. 2 cash , 51jo ! bid ; April , Ole
MII.WAUKEK , April 2. ) . Wheat Lower ; No.
S spring , cash , * l.07@1.0S : July , $1.04.
( ! orn Higher : No,3.GS5o. !
Oats Higher : No. 2 white. 55 ® . ' > 0c.
1'rovlsloiib Finn ; pork , July , J 11)00. )
CINCINNATI , April 23. Wlioat Firmer : No
2 red. tl.1l.
Com Stronger ; No. S mixed , 7lo-
Oats In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 51 lie.
WhlskyU7. .
Livuni'ooi , . Aurll 0. Wheat-Quiet ; hold
ers olfer moderately.
Corn Quiet ; demand fair ; mixed western ,
Ca per cental ,
LMt'K STOCK.
CitlOAno , April 29.-CattIo Hocolpts , 10,000 ;
HhliiniiMits , 4,000 ; market light and lOtftlSo
hUlier ; heavy bleera , W.uxilO.OJ : inodlum , t.vou
( iVi'tH : common , fl.Wtil.05 ; hollers , * ) ,5j(3t.50 ( ;
cows , n.ooiri.io.
Hogs Receipts , 10,000 : shipments , 10,000 ;
market stronger : rough and common , M.OU ®
4 < JO ; packers , il TOitl.si ; prime heavy and
butcher nulghts , * l.lKKi 5.oOj light , t4.W > U4.05.
tihoop Kecelpt.s. 1U.IKX ) ; shipments , 5,001 ;
market actlvu and higher ; cholco natUes ,
i\\00ii\40 ( ; common , I.M > it 1.7.1 ; prlmo
erus , f3.7lxao.Uu ; lambs , W5 < a7.2A
ST. Louis. April 20. Oattlo Itocelpts , 1,000 ;
hlpmentH , COO ; market btoady ; fair to fancy
iijulvu htcors , 4l.lOui5.70i Tuxuns aud Indians ,
llb u looolpU.6,300ihlpmentstOO { : : market
lower ; hoary. tl.KXJiOOj mixed , tl.a.til.Si ;
light , < 4.604'7a
r KANSAS CITT. ' April S9.-Cattle-Kecolpts ,
20,5001 iblptuonU , JbOO | market uteudy and
i higher ) ulcer * , t.X7.rSW.P5 | cong , I2.4MI5.00 !
( lockers ntul feeders , Ci40 < jW.OO.
. lions Hrcollit . 0,800 ; Flilpraonts , 4 , TOO ! mar
ket luwer ) all ( trades , M. 6034. 80.
OMAHA l'K STOCK *
OMAHA , April so.
OATTMt-oniclnl rooolots of oattlo 1.3M , as
comDarcd with 1M5 yesterday and 1,275
Wednesday of Init wcok. The market was
nctlvocon everything ! nil grades of steers
stonily tostronzi hutchor stock stoariy to 100
higher , and feeders strong.
lloas Olllclal rceolots of hozt 4.5GO. ns
cutniinrod with 5.7S3 yesterday mid 4VJJ
Meilnovliiy of lust week. The market nns nc-
tlvo and steady to Be lower. All sold. The
ranao of tlio prices p.ilil wns tl.Ilifil.St ) , thu
hillE sulllne ut JI..Wil.O ) . Light , tJ.UoaJ.TO !
heavy , tuoai.so ; inlxail , tl.WSI.GO. The av
erage or the prices paid wns tt.ffX as cow
pared with * 4.cas iestorday and W.WJ4
Wednesday of lust wcok.
HiiKni'--OIIIclal roculpts of nhccp ISns
compared with IS4 yoitonlay nnd 4 l Wednes
day of last week. The markets as aoti vo und
linn. Natives , JJ.OOiJj.75 ; w us torus , t..fiO
O5.55. '
HcoslptH nnil Disposition of Stook.
Ofllclal receipts and dlsoosltlcn of stool : as
shown by thu books of thu Union stockyards
company for tlio twenty-four hours outline at
'
6 o'clock p. in. April -"J , ISM :
HKCKII'TS.
DISPOSITION.
lluyers. Cntlle. 1)01:1. )
Omnlia I'nrklitK Co 10
'IhoU. H. Ilniiiinond Co. 5
DwIft.tCo 4 7 uo
1J. 1 bo Cndnliy Pncklnjt Co. IV. I
J. . I * ,
J.Hi fiiulrcs , . (81
Sadler (81Ul
Ilcaddy Ul
IIN llulliobllda 21
.Vulson .Morris 81
I obtniin \ Unas 30
Divls ) lu ;
Mlnncnpollii P. Co oo
Armour I' . Co 3 <
hlilppors nud FooJcrn. . . . 3MO
J.Ult OM.T MO 100
Totnl. 2.0' ) I 6.071
Ilcprcscntntlvc Sales.
BTCKIIS ,
No. Av , I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1. 6oO $ J 50 21. 1102 II 60 IS. 1420 ? : > 20
1. . 810 4 00 103..1107 4 05 18 12f2 5IIO
" TO" ) 4 15 II. 1S20 fi 00 20. 11152 nio :
4 25 21. .1103 500 41. . HIT
61)1 ) 1 23 il0..11GO fi 03 ' ' ' 12a.l
1000 4 25 11 .1041 5 05 2l' . . 1047 505
10 1)08 ) 4 35 21 1001 505 23 1024 540
2 1015 4 SO 20 5 10 2.1. 1011 . ' ) 45
IS lli'.K ' ) 4 70 1210 r > 15 20. . 1L3) 5M
II I ! * . " . 4 75 UMi r. 15 BC5
1H H.'iO 4 60 11. .I1CC 0 25 10J..HJO 5CO
1U 007 4 60
Mixnn.
25. . COS 4 20 .OSS 4 35
COWS.
1 . 7l'0 1 50 . 727 3 50 1. . 040 400
1. . SIX ) 1 00 1115 8 fiO 2. ion 400
U . 822 1 1)3 ) . 870 15. . 03 ! 400
2 00 2. . 1005 3 00 3..lira 400
200 1..1140 300 1..11110 400
705 2 DO 1..1220 1100 11. . 102:1 : 4 10
780 2 00 1. . 840 3 25 3. . bUl 4 10
CSO ' 2 15 1. . (00 ( 325 32. . WW 4 15
O'jO 223 1. . 700 323 fi.04H ! 420
1)40 ) 2 25 23. . aso : i40 13. . 1(100 ( 433
223 10. . 811 3 ! 0 1070 440
2 25 1. . 1)40 ) 3 75 7..12J3 450
34. . 774 0. . 871 375
BTOCKE11S AND
440 2 CO 17. G35 25 35. . C09 305
5 12 3 00 28 710 3 35 03. . 775 375
il 700 3 00 345 2 > . 823 375
41a. 51S 325 fi. C.J2 3 55 0. . UU 373
a. . 470 325 10 . 7.W 3 55 21. . 885 305
17. . C50 32o 17. . 714 3 55
HULLS.
i. . 400 2 00 1..1310 250 i.i4 : o 350
i. 420 i 00 7. . 1082 250 1 1TO .150
' 600 2 25 1..1200 .2.70 1. 1150 300
!
< , fi'lo ' 223 1..1460 tl 15 1..11110 4 15
Jr. 1..1J30 3 25 2..1790 415
1. . 1490 2 40 1..1130 325
IIKIPKHB.
1. . 270 2 00 12. . 082 3 15 5. . 5CO 350
4. . C52 2 CO 1. . 3.0 3 15
CALVES.
1 .150 4 60 1. . 120 5 00 ] . . 130 COO
STAGS.
1..10IO 373
MILKEItS AND SrltlNQCHS.
1 cow and calf .J2" 00
1 milker . 3000
Lsprlngcr , V51 CO
WKSTKUN CATTLE ,
No. Ar. I'r.
D. N. Wliccler
2ifoodcls : 892 MOO
23 feeders fiSS 3 & 0
6 feeders 717 355
110 feeders 041 880
I1OQS.
No. Av. jh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
01 145 120435 51 284 40 &GO
73 174 l' < ! 0 4 35 60 25D 400
17 150 4 40 Cl 221 4(0 (
23 178 40 4 40 84 210 100 4(0 (
20 182 40 4 45 08 237 300 4 CO
82 173 120 4 45 CO . . . . 2.1 40 4 HO
05 WM 320 4 45 00 229 60 4 CO
0 27U 4 51) 128 17J 120 4 CO
a 23J 4 63 CO 207 230 4 CO
103 . . . .158 SO 4 50 M 315 200 400
ti7 165 80 4 50 57 275 100 4 CO
GS 100 160 4 M 00 217 240 4GO
CO 201 100 4 M 0. . . . 201 400
88 203 4 BO 68 1K8 100 4 CO
68 204 120 4 50 68 211 120 400
75 170 240 4 50 50.-.272 40 400
75 173 200 4 50 73 212 410
ai 177 4 50 6 341 4GO
b < J. . . . 184 60 4 50 81 2(12 120 401
62 160 120 4 52' ' { 05 270 100 4 b2 > i
71 201 120 4 52'/ C8 2120 |
0.1 172 100 4 521 , Ca 223 120 I if
60. . . .165 210 4 55 23 200 4 G.V
,0. . . . 215 200 4 55 65. . . . 328 4 ( > 5
74 218 240 4 55 C2 240 4G3
0. 212 80 4 55 CJ 310 120 4 ( < 5
84 210 320 455 04 204 120 405
01 211 60 4 55 40 22U 60 4G71.
CO 204 80 4 55 114 304 80 4fi7i !
50 212 80 4 53 Kl . . . .2U ( 60 470
1,0 205 120 4 55 50 253 470
CO 238 40 4 55 04 257 4 72H
8t ) 207 120 4 55 00 . . . . 230 4 77JJ
70 l' ' > 8 60 4 65 58 270 480
50 220 60 4 65 60 203 48(1 (
11IOS AND HOUatl.
1 2.0 250 03 110 100 375
18 . . . . 00 3 25 3 28J 40 400
10 100 100 333 1 280 400
5 120 350 10 102 415
70 105 120 3 00
031.4IIA WMIOhESALE 3IAIIKETS ,
Provisions.
pFuKSti POHK Pork loins , 8Ho ; tenderloins ,
ifioj spiito ribs , 6c ; shoulders , Oc ; hooks , 3c\
0trimmings. . 5o : UlicK bones. 2Wo : drCH&oJ liozs ,
u c ; oieaneu pies leot. per uozcn , .wu ; lou ti
uncloancd plus' fret , per dozen , 20c ,
MUTTON Uholcodressed mutton , Oo : racks
of mutton , 14c ; saddles of mutton , lOc ; breasts
of mutton , 4o ; Icp of mutton , IPc.
FutBii llKtf CUTS Itollf. , loj beef tender
loins. lOo ; sirloin butts , Be ; boneless strips , Oo ;
strip loins 8c ; lounds , rump off. Stfcj rounds ,
rump on , 7' } ; rounds , shank on" , he ; boneless
rumps , 60 ; chucks , 5il&0u } ! plutos , 3o : buck
hil\es : , 7Hoi Hhouldcr clous , OJJo ; beet loins
No. 1 , steers. 18c ; beef loins No. 2 , lOe ; beef
loins No. 3 , 12c ; boot ribs , UOIlu ; bcof ribs No.
1,15c ; sweet bro.ids per do73c ; Kidneys each ,
3c ; ox tutls oncli , 3o ; livers each , I3o : beef
lioiirtscucli , So : beef tonxues each , 45c.
SAUSAOK Smoked BuiibaKO , 7u ; bologna ,
4c ( ; blood sausage , Co : liver sausaco , 5cj lioud
elice c , 5o ; frOsh pork SUUSUKO links. 7io ! ;
fresh pork s.iusaKo bulk , 7c ; smoUcd pork
snusiipu , 0)oj ) } 1'runkfurt ( .ausaKO , 80 ; binoked
head cheese , OHc ; Pollbh sausauo , 7iio ;
Knoblauch sausasc , 7joj } touguo sausage , Do ;
summer SUUSUKO , USic.
The abo\o prices uro for lots of fifty pounds
and upwards ; a less quantity a half cent
more.
HUDKED MisvTS-Suxar Cured Hams , 14 to
10 lb average , lUSio ; h.ims. 2) ) to 2. lb aver.iKo ,
lOc ; liaiiiN 10 to U lb aveniKe , lUSJo ; skinned
hums , lO' c : shoulders , tl'Jc : clear hroakfubt
bacon , mi now httlps o < ic ; oleur broukfiist
bucon. wldo stiliis , O'ic ; boneless broukfast
bacon backt , , 81ic'iillforulaorplcnlohams,7a : ;
bonolosshiim , Hiu ! ; drlodbeof humshols ( ) , eye ;
dried beef clods , hio ; short uploixl rolls or
li'im roulette , B'Jc : smoked ucef tonsiues ( per
doion ) , W.M : special hams , 12 to 15 lb avorimu ,
lliio ; special boneless broikf.ist bacon , ll' c' ;
Kfllected drlod buof hums , Insldes and knuck
les , lie ; selected wldo clour bioak fast bacon ,
lOUf.
imv SALTED MEATS Fanoy lluht weight
shoit clears. 7'.m ; long clears. C'4'oi hliort
clears , O'ic : short ribs , O ei slioulilurs , 540 ;
clour bellies , 7o ; clear baclis , 6'iC.
HMOKED JMIATS Ditv SALT OUIIKD Fancy
llKht weight buoon short clears , 77 e ; bncoti
abort rlba , 7J o ; bacon short clours , 7 { o : bacon
JOIIK clcura. 7anCi bnconcletu1 backs , 7iio ; bacon
clciir hollies , 7&o ; bacon sbouldciti , 6'le.
SWKKT PlCKLKII JlKATS lllllllS , tlurceS , 9'0i
shoulders ( Now York out ) tloreos. ft c : bollles ,
tlorcos , 8oj Uallfornlahums , tierces , Gc ; beef
hums bhls. , HS oo.
PICKLED llKr.f TONOUKS llhls. , f.OOi half
bbls. , 100 Ibs. . * 10.50 ; ciimiter bbls. , W Ibs , tO.OO ;
oluhth bbls. . 23 Iba , M.60.
IHiuuu.Kii POHK AMI llEKi' Mess pork ( now ) ,
per bbl , fl..50 ; family pork , ill.3) ; buck pork ,
tlil.rw ; short cut oleur pork. * l'.ixMtH ( X ) ; ] > rlmo
HICKS pork , tii.00ftll.50j boneless pie pork ,
fnnoy , * I5.5) ; extra meis beef tO.W platobeef ,
tiaOU : Ultra plate beef , (11.00 : lolled 1'i'Of ,
bonolvss , III..10 ; boneless rolled bcof. H bbU. ,
(3.00 ; extra family Plato hoof. J3.W.
OILS Prlmo lurd oil. winter ( .trained. Mo :
extra lard oil. winter Htriilntfil , MiSi nxtra No. 1
lard oil. 4Jc : No. 1 lard ell , : ioi No , 2 lurd oil ,
32o ; oxlra naiit'ii-foot oil , 40o ; tallow oil , 400.
Pie POHK Ilonoless It Is madu of the best
outs of choice plus , has a bright , fresh color ,
llarrolfl , 200 Ibs euch , (1360 ; half buriols , 100
Ibs , cacti , HOOi quarter barrels , 6) Ibs , eucii ,
14.W ; elEhth barrels. 25 Ibs , each U.75.
basis , 0C ! |
lift
pure leaf , per lb. tlcrwrjiatls , T cj pure lard ,
per II ) , tierce haaK fl\ff kettle rendered loaf
lard , per lb , tlorco b f pp SUc.
a- I'rlco iloicn
net.
r
o
5"
tfi 9
SUe
o
Corned beef , llb nqunta cans . . . . . iitl M
Cornedbvcf,2-lb . , , . . .
qunrc rans. 1-2 J U ) 2 10
Cornptt tiocflb ( flrjuaro Jin * . I 030
Corned brof , 14-lb rqunrobsnt. . k'u uo
I.iiticli KinKiic' , 1-lb round cnns . . . 2. 3 10 300
Iuncli HniKUO'-ll ) roninl'cans. . , , 1 25 S 40
Ilrnwn. l-lh rqiinrocnni , , , , 1 25 1 .V ,
llrnwn , 2 lb > qiinrucnnfM4 , , 2 II ) 2 20
llrann , 0 > lb round cnn'.Tin OKU
( ) i tonKUC"Ub \ \ round bans S74 'ft'iii'
Ox tenuiie , Z'lb round cans. , . . . , , . . fi 'A 7 15
Ox tonguoj , 2H-lb rounil cans. . . . . . . 825 8&U
Chipped beef , ii-lbrounil cans , . . . . 1 40
Chlppoil liccf , 1-lh round cans 2 JW
Clilppett bcpf,2-lb round cans , . , ' . , , , 4 UU
llorut tiouf , 1-lb round cans 1 15 25
Itomt bcof , V-lli round c.ini I 10 2 UU
Ilnnst ' bci't. II lb rounil intio , , . , . . , . . fi 25
1'ollcd hnmlb round cntn. . 70
'
1'oltod Imni , U-lb round cnna 1 ,10
DoMled Imni , Jf-lb round mm 70
Dovllvil Imni , M-lb round cans 1 30
rottcilo * tonnuoIbrouml cans 70
Potteilox tniiftnes , H-lb round cum 1 SO
LuiiipreimiMl limn , l-ll ) tqunro cans. 1 85 1 M
Comprnned Imni , 2-lb squiuo cans. 210 it OU
Trl ' ' . '
| > , - round uirn 2 UU 2 10
Minced cullopj , 2-lb round cans. . . , 2 25 2 i ; >
Ilonelo s iilh'i'leot.S-lb squnrocnns 2 ; t5 2 45
Ion ( t bcof , l-ll , , 1 m I 15
lloait lioof , V-lb. . , . , 1 70 1 H )
Humt bc-of , ( Lib. . . 4 70
Country Produce.
The market yesterday was not cMiechtlly
active , but ovt-rylhlng iccelvud found a
ouviir. Dealois complain of the scarcity of
good butior and some hay that the quality of
the receipts Is the worst they otcrsiw at this
season of the year. Although feeil Is reported
to Imvo st.utcd in the country thcro Is no
crass butter In the market yot. Quito a num
ber of deulois have been buying In thu coun
try and shipping in to help supply their trade.
Iho egg mat Kot does not show any special
chniigp. A good tunny cgcs are being placed
In cold storage at about ISe , which Is hlirli as
compared with the pilco lust year , when a
good many were stored at be. The poultry
coming to market Is made up very largely of
loosters and a few light hens. It Is notlceablo
that this the demand for turkeys keeps up late
season.
Tlio ' following quotations nro baf > ad on yes-
day's i sales :
lltiTTUi-Hesl country scarce at SOttl-'o ! fair
grades , Itxti'JOc.
iois ' : General market , 1S(3I2C. ( ! {
l'oiltTUV--llvo hens , fancy , ifl 00 ! mixed ,
$ ,1.TViW.O : < ) -
; roosters , MSoa-j 78. Live turkeys ,
liepur lb. DucUs , medium , W.U04M.85 ; largo
and fiiney , $ .1.50.
llAv-t/ood upland , JH.OOOU.50.
Krufts.
PTHAwiiEiiiitKS-l'orcasoof 21 pints ,
J..i ; imr case of S4 nuarU , , M.l'0. '
homo changes will bo noted In yesterday's
fruit market. Lemons were quoted higher ,
prapo fruit and pineapples lower. Cran
berries nro practically out of the markot.
California elu-rrles are expected to put In tin
appearance between tlio 5th and 10th of the
coming month.
OUVMIES Los Angeles , 2.GOtt2.75 per box :
Dnurto. J.1.00 : Klveras , &UO ; Klvershles , UM ;
N.nols. Ki.VGaoo.
LKMO.NS Choice stock , per box , 13. 00(35.50 ( :
fancy , Jfi.OO.
GHAIM : TIIUIT 1'or box , $3.003S5.
IlANANAS I'or bunch. I1.5V&.LOJ.
' Ai-i'Mis The supply light and stocks held at
J. > . .riOtu ( 00 per bbl.
I'l.NKAl'i-LES 1'er doz. . $ , J.OO3.50.
Flour.
Omaha Mlllla ; Can Kcllanco Patent , IJ.10 ;
Inrlni'lhlo ' Patent. * J.M ) ; Lone bturbupeila-
tlve. tiifioi SnoHllakcvJ.10i I'ancv faiully ,
k'r. Davis Mill Co. , High Patent No. 1 rum
( .ream , W.S'ij llluo I ) , full patentti.CO ; llawk-
eyo. half patent , J..4l ( ; tfpcoltll lioyal , patent ,
No. 10. eJ.10 ; Minnesota I'atent , Ji.lfl : Kansas
Hard Wlieut , patent , J..CSj Nobruska Spring
YVlieat , patent , J-.uOi
OsUunip's ready to rlso buckwliout flour ,
$4..5 per case of 501Mb jiackages ; hnckw heat.
In bhls , N. V. . M.flO ; i\colslor brand , W.50 ;
Map Jack Meal , 1.75 per case of f > 0 2-lb pack
ages , -i '
p. P. Oilman's Gold Medal , (2.03 ; Snow White ,
J2.00 : Snowllake. J ± W ; low grade , il.W ) ; brim ,
JJ1.00 ; chopped feed , tir.OO.
< Vc'jjetnblcs.
CALitoiiNiA CAULii'LOWEit Per doz , Ji50 ©
3.00. ,
CucuMiiEiis Per dozifancy , I1.7.V32.00.
IluitMUDA ONIONB Per box , J3.S3&J.50.
TOP ONio.NS Per bunch , 25e.
Hl'INACll Per bbl.tL',6.
LKTTUCE Oholco stock , 40o. i
UiiTAUAOAS Michigan stock , uerbu , COc.
llEuas Per bushel , tl.OO.
C'AituoTS Per bushel , 11.00.
CKt.Eiir California , per doz , 11.00.
1UDIBIIE8 Per doz bunches , 40i3o.
PAiigMi's Per bnshol. Sl.OO ,
OAIIUAQE Per lb'2'i-'Vic.
ItEANfl-Mudliims , ( J.b0 ; nuvr , 8..7.1.
Vestorilny's market was fairly glutted with
asparagus and prices took a big drop. Plo
plant was also quoted lower , and homo grown
potatoes are not qulto t > o firm us they wore.
Southern string and wax uoans nro com
mencing to show up , but uro not likely to ar-
rlvo In shipping quantities before noxtwcok.
Prices is yet are not fairly established , but
will likely start In at about 11.75 for wax nnd
JI.25 for hiring beans. Southern tomatoes uro
also about duo und southern cabuugo ! s just
commencing to artlvc.
The following prices governed yesterday's
trading :
Agi'AiiAaus Home-grown stock , 5073o per
doz.
doz.PIE
PIE PrANT-Por box of W ) Ibs , $1.50@1.75.
PoTATOEH-IIomo grown , tl.OO.10 ! : for west
ern stock , $1.2fl@1.2" > ; Colorado , $ J.3U@l.a5.
MINT Per do bunches , 40o.
NEW POTATOES Per lb , 'Jtto.
Purs.
Hardwire.
IIBLI.S Light , brass , hand , dls , 70c ; Ken
tucky cow , dls. 70c.
TACKS. HitADS , -American Iron carpet
tacks , dls 80 ; stcol carpet tack-s , all kinds , GO ;
Swedes Iron carpet tacks , all kinds , 00 ; bwedcs
Iron tacks. U ) ; bwodcs Iron upholsters' tacks
GO ; tinned Swedes Iron tacks , MJ ; American
Iron cut tacks , 75 ; copper tacks , M ; copper
Mulshing and trunk nails , 45 ; cigar box nulls.
45 : finishing nails , 70 ; Hungarian unlls and
miners' taous , OT > ; gimp and lace tacks ; 70 :
tinned clmp and lace tacks. 50-10 ; trunk anil
clout nails , 70 ; tinned trunk and clout nails ,
M ; bnsUot nail" , : i.r ; nAialr nails , il5 ; common
and patented br.ids , 70 ; tinned capped trunk
nalK ; iu and 10 ; looklhg-gluss tacks. 25 ; plc-
lure frame points , 25 > leather carpet tacks , 40 ;
brush tacl.s , 2X >
TAi'KS. MKASUIIINO American , dls , 33)f. )
TllKIIMOMhTKUh TllltollM. ' , dls , 73.
THAI'S Uaiiic , Ncwhouso , dis , 40 ; game.
Oneida pattern. 70 : mouse , wood , choUer , per
do/en holes , 20. ' ,
TIIOWKLS Ilrados' 'llrlck , dls , 10 ; DUstou's ,
20-10 ; garden , not per doz. il.OO.
THUCKH ( Warehouse , etc. ) , Howe's 1C. J. < fc
V'ISKS 1'arallol , I'ilfUor's ' die. 10 ; parallel ! ,
oviil hllde. : iO : saw firrs. | Wonlnoith's20c.
WHKNCIIKS Coos' Jconuine , 5) ) : ( llrurd , 00 ;
Agr , 70-10 ; llomls & QalJ's p.itent combination ,
15 ; AlUt'ii. pocl.01 ( brightMOJ.Il'i. ) '
Hr.oCK8 btanloy Uillo fc Level C'o's new list
( JQ
HOLTS Common ctTrrlage , ills , 70-10 : II. ft v. .
M'fc. Co's stove , dls. 4,1-10 ; plow. dls. 50 : ma-
chlno. ills. 70 ; the bciltu. 50-10.
OASTEUS Ilcd , dLs. J ; pinto and shallow
rookots. dls. tt ) . , , j.
IlUT-rs llrass , wrought , dls. VO : loose pin
oust , ills. 70 : loose pin. japanwd , dls. U1IO ) < ) ;
loose pins , japanned , wrought , w ) ; Clurk blind
butts. 75-10.
CHAIN Truce , C'JIOper pair , net , 40o :
trace , O'/j ' , American , per pair , net , 50o ; Ger
man halter chain , list of December III. 1SSI ,
dls. 50-10 : American halter chain , list of Io- )
ccmbcrUl , 1H81 , ills. 5MO ; ( lormuii cell chain ,
list of December Ul. 11. dU. 50-.0 ; Iron Jack
chain. : i5 ; br.ist. Jack cliiiln. : i > .
COCKS-llrass. nen list. July 10 , ISM. dls , 50.
Cotfuu MILLS I'arkerV hoard und box , ills ,
50 : American ( EntcrprUo Mfg Co ) , ills , 25.
DIIAW iNd KmvKS-l' . S. & W. Cu , dls , 70 ; ad
justable , dls. 20.
FoiiKS Hay , manure and spilling , dls CO-IO-
10 : plated , Al. KogorA. llros. . ( Ml ,
rnitiTri AND JEI.I.V I'lutssES Enterprise Jlfg
Co. , ills. 15. . .
COMPASSES , DIVIIIEIIS , ETC. Compasses , ills ,
50-10 ; dividers , dls , 50 and 10 ; callipers , ills. M ) .
I itv TANs-Common. ( Us70 ; Acme , dUOO.
1'AUCKTS-Fr iry patent potrolmim , , il s. 50 ;
Entorprlso bolf-mcasurliig , per doz. tJJ.OO , ills ,
"Fii.E - < louvcr&IUston'sCO-lQihorso rasps
Holler linn. , ilU. 50. i
llAMMKiis-Maydolo. dli2.1 ; Atha. dls.V ) .
HAUNEHS SNAi'S-Sarceiits. dls 70 : ( jerinan
KNOBS Door knobs , Irouic , 00-10 ; door
mlnprals , door per , .Tnpancd , door par. platctl
door por. now list din. 60-10 ; porcoliilti shutter ,
ills 70.
llATCliMs Dl.iodiiiila 10-10.
HAV. KNiVEH-Llghlnlng , per do . , W.OO :
Spear 1'olnt , per dott.M. .
, I10II9E NA .s-Nos4 5 0 7 8 0 10
'
I'eorless , per lb lie U'o ito : not
Northwestern. " 28 2:1 : 22 21 10 dls20
I Champion , " 23 25 Zl 22 21 ID llls20
1 I'Uttiam , 5) 20 2U 21 20 10 IP tils 10
I KiTTi.Ks..llrnss : , percent dls , 15 ; enameled ,
per cent tils , CO ,
l IliNdHS-Clarko's No ? . 1,2 and .1 , gnlo , dis
count ( X ) ; screw hook and strnp. 8 to 12. per 100
. bis. 4 > ic ; 12 and upwards , per ion Ibs , ; Pc ;
I Strap and T list. February 14 , IftOI , 50 percent ;
Atamiiml 1 > . A , , No. n. Jl. . " > 0.
LoCKS-Cablnotsnnd clic ls--Cablnct , P. AT.
Uorhlti , dls 2. ' ) ! trunk , ills 20 ; Yale lock com
pany , lint ami corrugated key , ( llstUM ,
MAM.F.TS Illckorv , 2Apercenttlgnumvltiie : ,
25 percent : leather head , S3 petcent. .
MKAT CUTirns Entcrptlsc , ills 23t bcof
Bhnvors , ( Entoi iirlso Jlfg Co. ) dls 25.
PMTMIH ANI > LKVii.S"Stiinioy : U. fi L. Co.'s
patent adjustable , dls 70 ! Stanley It. & L. Co.'s
mm-itdjttstuhlo. dls TO ; poekut levels , dls no.
PUNCHES licit or ilrlxc , per dor , I..OO , IJ.ft\
I2.5C. ills no ; spring , J2.50.
HAII IKONS From 4 to 10 , per lb , Ho not : ( self-
healing , nor dor. } 13.'iO net : Mrs. roll's Irons ,
dOJs Ido ublo pointed.
WOOL Kansas , Nebraska and Territory
Unniished : Fine , average , U to l o : choice. 15
to lOc : medium , average , 13 to20o ; choice. 2J to
24o ' ; quarter bliod , avorage. 17 to 2'c ; choice.
'J0to22c ; coriiso , morugo , 1" ) to lOc : choice , It )
to IBo ; colts and rough , axeragc. 12 to lie :
choice , 14 to Lies seedy or but ly , cholco , 12 to
14c : black , eholco , 15 to I7c : bucKs nnd very
heavy line , choice , 10 to I.e. l'iina ' hcd combIng -
Ing anil delaine 1'lno delaine , mciugc , II to
Kic : choice , in to ISo ; medium dol.ilue. axotago ,
20 to 2lo ; choice. 20 to 2VC : medium combing ,
average , 20 to 21o ; cholco , 20 to 22c ; quarter
" blood combing , average , 17 to lS > c : choice , IS to
"Oo ; coarse combing , a\enigo , 15 to 17o ; choice
17 to IHO ; braid , average , ] - ' to lie : choice , 11 to
Hie. Tub washed Choice , 2s to ilJet average ,
20 to ' 'so ; coaise , 20 to 20u.
A Ji : 'ISIl UEXIWACTOlt.
liar ii Illrscli'H Hehcm < : for tlio Uollcf
of I UN Ojiprcssctl Itaco.
[ Copj/Hu'it ' ISM hi/Jaw / * Ganlnn litnnfH. 1
PAULS , April 20. | Now York Ilornld
Cable Special to Tun Bci.l The report
ImvliiK been publlslied in certain papers thnt
Brifon do Hlrscb , tlio great benefactor of the
Jewish race , hail nrriuiROd for tlio ostubllsli-
tnent of a Jewish colon } ' In Pennsylvania
wliero the JONS who nro beluu expelled from
Kussia might establish themselves , I called
upon the baron. In answer to my Inquiry as
to the I'onnsylvantn colony ho smd :
"No , It is not to bo In Pennsylvania that
Is n mistake. I have just sent u commission
to the Argentine Republic uud Imvo decided
to establish the lirst colony there , but later
on , tis the movement develops , I shall send
colonists to Brazil , La Plata and other South
American countries. "
"U'hv have you chosen the Argentine Uo-
puhliel"
"Becnuso the commission hns reported ex
cellent nL'riculttir.U land there. I want none
but the very best farming soil. Wo can got
any quantity of it In the Argentine Republic ,
and already wo have 400 families established
there. They are doing very well. "
"How many will you sendl"
" 'Dm iti t vp'iivn chnll cnntl n tliftnsnnd
the next year two thousand , the third yo.ir
thrco thousand , and so on up to ten thou
sand. They will reccive'as'sUtanco at llrst ,
but of course every effort will bo made to
have the colonies become self supporting as
soon ns possible. "
"You had Intended formerly to ostnblUh u
colony In the United States , had you Motf"
"Perhaps , hut wo thought they had
enough .lows there already , "
In speaking of thc.Jows in Kussia the baron
sold ; "Tho head of the orthodox church
went to the car and said : 'You have 5,000- , ,
000 Jews aud 85,000,000 orthodox snbjects.ono
or the other must go. ' Thus It was that the
Jews were cruelly driven away from all the
trades uud Isolated in districts where they
could not live. Thcro nro thousands
of them simply starving and In
abject misery. Such a condition of affairs
could not exist in any other country but
Uussla. "
"Is it not true that Jews will not cngagu
In agriculture ! "
"They will oncago in agriculture when
permitted. In Kussia they have not been
given a chance. "
"Will the Kussian government help the
Jews to emigrate ! " .
"They want to get them over the frontier.
That is all. They won't help tnern to pay their
poasagc. "
"Then their passage will form a very
heavy item in their colonisation scheme ! "
"Yos , " ana ho added reflectively , " 1 sup
pose I shall spend all my money in this move
ment , hut after ull what is the use of money
unless you do some pocil with It. "
DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers ; best llttlo
pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach bad breath.
Fear nn Amirohlut
PAIUS , April 29. A serious feeling of
nlurm prevails in ofllcial circles hero at the
possibility of an anarchist uprising May 1.
As a result the military and police authorities
are taking the most extreme precautions and
making every preparation possible to effect
ually meet and promptly suppress any dis
order.
Constipation poisons the blooa : DoWitt's '
Littio Early Klsers cure Constipation. The
cause removed the disease Is gone.
HonorliiK Von Moltkc.
ThoLandwebrVereln.an organisation composed -
posed of old German soldiers , held a meeting
at Kaufman's hall to perfect arrangements
for a memorial service in honor of General
von Moltko.
It was decided to hold the services next
Sunday afternoon at Gormania hall and Invite -
vito all the Gorman singing societies , the
Turnors.Schwaben and Bavarian Veroln and
the public In general to participate. Mr.
Jacob lluuck was chosen orator of the day.
Mr.Udo Brachvogcl was also invited to deliv
er an address. The committee on arrange
ments is composed of President Herman
Busch and ivl&s/s. Wittnacht , Klchtcr ,
Knuth and Woellncr.
DcWitt's Llttlo Early Risers for the Liver.
County Commissioner Corrigan , whoso
health has been falling for some mouths , will
leave for Colorado next Monday.
Dr. Birnov euros catarrh. Boo bld'g.
Arthur B. Smith
, assistant general passen
ger agent Of the B. & M. , started for Colorado
rado this morning in his special car , accom
panied by his family and Mr. E. A. Huntoon ,
wife and daughter. The party will spend
about a week visiting the various points of
interest around Denver.
We Believe
That S. S. S. is without an
equal as a remedy for mala
rial poison. It cleanses the
'system of all impurities.
I BlTFl'T.Kii : > KOH.1 YIUKS
WITH MAI.AWAL 1'OISO.V.
MY AlTKTITi : FAU.KI ) , AND
I WAS OllEA'lLY KUDUCKD IN FI.KSII.
/ TR ID We MERURY
4NO fOr > H T/jE-iTflCNr ,
jflO COttTlbUED TO OCT WORSE
Vtljll HFC flKO LOST ALL CffA/iHS
B. 8. B. ; MADE A COMI'I.KTK
AND I'KK.MANKNT CI1KB , AND
MY iiiui.Tii is nr/rrai NOW
THAN IT I'.VKU WAS.
J. A. HICK , OTTAWA , KAN.
Book on blood and Skin diseases' frco ,
Tlio cwlft Spe 'ifl Co , , Al a-ii , C.a
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED ,
LIVE STOOK : COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Co
( 19 Exchange llull.llnii ,
BouUt Omaba.
8. J , Ooflman , Smiley Hunter & Green ,
& Oo , ,
M Kxcbanue
MKicliaaga Building Bulldlof
goulh Daub * . | aUi
OMAHA
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DIRECTORY.
"
BIOYOLES.
. . . M , 0. DAXON
TT ,
T n ,
A. H , Porngo&Co.
, , . ! ) " ' ' ° " Mo"t" "
Payment , .
HIS Dodge Street. | "t > ' ! 4 rnrnnni Ct .Omnlin.
BOOK : BINDERS & STATIQNBR3.
Omaha Republican Printing Oo. ,
w t > rlef , bank nippHri , nnd oTcritUInf la the
t'rlntlnit Una.
10th i anil HouKl.ii streets.
Ackcrrannn Bros , & Hointzo ,
Printer * binder ) , rlsclrotrpcr * , blank book manii-
fnrturtr * ,
lllf Ilonsnl itroot , Oraihu.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ohnrloa A. Ooe & Oo. , Kirkondall , Jouos & 0o ,
Manufacturer * nt job Wlioleialo Mnmifnctur'i
bers. Aiont for lloston Hub-
HOTIlowArdilreot. IcrHhoo Co. , Itut. HOI ,
nnd I1M Hrtrnor HI.
William Van AoT" W. V , Morse 4 ; Co. ,
nnm & Hnrto , Pboo Fnctorjr , Corner 1Kb
1111 Ilftrnoy itroat , rinil IMiiKlm nt < , Oma.
lin .
.Merchants
Inrltoit
Om h , Nob. to cull nnd t'tnmlnu.
BOXB3.
John L , Wilkie , Louis Hellur ,
Omnhnp.ipor box factor/ , and I'aclfln'
1I1M3II ) Oouglti Tuuti A Biiipll | < n lleaf ,
Ordcri promptttllot ! boff A flheon casing' .
lUll-1113 Jackion St.
CARRIAGES , BUQQIBS , ETO.
W , T. Seaman ,
Omnha'i IjtrKOit V rlel ;
WAOON3AND
RAItlltAORB
CARPETS. CLOTHING.
Omaha Oarpot Oo. , Gilmore & Kuhl.
Carpet * , oil cloths ,
rant-
ManufActurort . .1Vliol
tings , curtain goortj.oto. snlo Clothlcri ,
1511 DouirliM street. 1109 llnrnor St.
OIGAB3.
West & Fritsoher ,
ManuMcturcri flneclfrari
Jobbon of leaf tobaooot.
1011 Farnam street.
GOAL , 00KB , ETO.
Omaha Ooal , Ooko and Ooutant & Squires ,
Lime Oo , Ilard and soft conl ualp-
Hard mid ofl oo L
B. B. ( xir. I6tb and Doap U06 Fnrnixrn lett ,
IM itrvtt * . Omah *
Hnlbert & Blum , P , H. Mahoney 4 ; Oo.
Olilo lumpRook Bprlngi , Ilnrd Cortl-Sort.
Krceiilor , Walnut block ,
iorceno.1 nut , nntliraclto , Offlrca SIS V loth nd cor.
( mlthlne. tof m. Idtti nnd .
Douclu at )
Ofllce2U8. 15th it.
American fuel Oo. Howell & Oo. ,
Bhtppors and dealers In 1KB. Uth
street ,
anthrnclto and bltu * ,
mlnous conL
Omnun , Nob.
J15S. litbstroot
Nebraska Fnol Oo. , Johnson Eros. ,
C14 FarnAm itreet ,
113 B. latbstroat ,
Omfihfi , Nob.
Omaha , Neb.
Mount & Griffin , 0. B , Havens & Oo. ,
MSB. lltbstroaU 1(02 Farnam itruct ,
Omaha , Neb. Omaha.
CORNICE
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatriok-Koch Dry
Drr ( oods , furnishing Oooda Oo , ,
goods , notions. Drr Roods , notions , gentr
furnlsblng goods.
Cor. llth and Howard sU. Corner llth ami Harner
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo.
llluitrated Catjlogui
irco.
1 U Capitol Aronue. )
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
Parlin , Orendorff & T. 0. Northwall ,
Martin Oo , , General western agent
Corner Jones and Oth sts , Bknndla 1'low Co ,
Omaha , Nob. 1319-1331 Sherman are.
FLOUR.
's.l * *
OILS. | OYSTERS.
"Consolidated Tank A. Booth Packing Oo.f
Line Oo. ' ontori , n * i c.an x
Refined and luhrlcatlnf l
oils , axle grpiso. eta I I'03 LeaTOnworth. 1
A. u. imhop , . '
"HARDWARE"
Eector&WilhelmyOo Loo-Olark - Androesoa
Cor. 10th an.l Jackjoa sU Hardware Oo. ,
ir b nnd llmvunl St. ,
Gmabs I Olinli l , X"h.
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC.
K. A. Disbrow & Oo. , Boha Saili & Door Oo.
Ilanufacturers of saib , MannMctiirers of raou4- !
dnori. blinds nnd Ingj , bllnJi , doors ,
Mouldlnk's llrnnoli'jf- eto.
flco , l lti nnd Itard til. Ifitti and Clark streets.
SYRUPS. 6TOVES.
P. T. hUGhES ,
Klgln and Wosleru Crouiuur/ roll butlur nnd
rggs. IUuuo A 1 cuiptr ( gg cu u , wllli tillers , ful
alu iioai | or oxclianga for vggs at market pries ,
Write for particulars. 1B2H nj 13JO 101U Btreol
r , ColurnU *