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THE OMAHA DAILY RER : TUESDAY , APRTL 12. 1802.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
fardridgo Chased His Enemies Out of Iho
Wheat Pit ,
THAT CEREAL DECLINED FIVE CENTS
kit Ncnm of Any Iinportnncr , Until
nnd Doinmtlr , Tnturcil tlm During
Opcrntor to n KrinnrUiiblo Degree
Clrrnt Incitement liiUtcil.
CniCAOO , 111 , April II. The world seemed to
turn on Its nxh today for tlio solo benefit of
Olio man Edward t'tinlrlilco of Cnlcairo.
News worth to him hundrocliof thousands
fliiahcd In from London , front WuMilnttton.
even from tliu fur nwiiy ports of tlio Illuck
loa. After n day ot wild oxoltornent on
'ohnnKc , Iho fntnoiis plnnnor. nnpusslvo us
( tone , stood on tlio floor of the Ilo.ird of
Trade reoolvlnt ? the frnntlc congratiilatlons
of Ills brokers Informing him tint liu was
richer uy nt lonst 8 0.003 , and that noting for
him they line ! pounded down the pilco of
wheat 5o on every busliol. ' Ills cnomlcs , who
liud formed n combination nfowdays siso tt >
cotnpiMS his ruin , were tlicniselvci madu
liouvy lowers nnd out to uttur roiiU The gn\ *
lories of the trjdliiK hull throiiRliuut Iho day
were Jammed with slsht secra , IncludlnK
in tny Indies , nil n.ipor to pick out of the
jostling , volllni ; crowd the mnn whoso oxtr.i-
ordlnnry K imlJllnj was cnuslng nil tlio tur
moil.
1'ardrldcc's manner \\nsmnchcalincrtliati
Ratnrdny nnd It was iivldunt , JutlKins from
tlio oMircsslon of thaso kcon ur.iy uypthut
Ills plans ucro inorosettled und liottor foimtl-
Inlcd TliosiiinofiniHIeksnttlrocliaracteibed
lilm loduv. The same diamond studs ll.isho 1
from his snolloss shirt front nnd nu hud c.irti-
fully brushed tlio dust of Saturday from his
lint und looked slide und spun Iho SCUIHI
itnrltiK Iho Itittrrimrtuf tlm session was tlio
most oxcltlnK that IIIIM licen wltnesso I In
ninny a d-iy. 1'roin fl'i'to M y whoutdiopped
by blif Jumpsti ) tll c and IlnullV cliisud at
HJ'IO. This lsac liolow the oloso r-.itnrday
nlKlit. riomthuhlRh linlnt to the low HKUIO
I'ardrldL'o nrikps c per bushel It Is mippuscd
on hlH U'.OUn.liOO liu , short lltiunr ulmt amounts
ton Riilnof JV)0.lOl. ) U\or and above this Ills
ostlinatcd that ho nottcd consldur.ihlu on
trades on thu llncttlatlons Ilo was the heav
iest hujcr nnd seller nnd apparently must
lia\u iniulo a pllu of money out of hlBDCalp-
ItiK. Diirlnicthu final mo\umonts thu ovcltu-
, incut uasatsueh u pitch that the spectators In
'tho ' galleries , losliu all control of thulr foul-
'iDKB. ' shouted with the bioUers at ovcry slump
In the nmrUct. The boars went wild over
their KiicU'-siii'J the men vrho had U In for
1'ordrldEC , some of them at least. Joined In
what amounted to a Kcncral ovation to the
liolu oporntor.
i\oiybotly : was exucctlnsat the opening to
BCD shorts pushed html In conioqucncu of the
depressing government crop report that was
Bent out tiom Washington after the close of
trading baturdny. The llrst disappointment
to the bulls was tlo cables roportliiK the
course of foreign miirxels. It was regarded
us the most natiir.il tiling In the world that
they should ttiirt off excited on the poor crop
outlook , and this was relied upon to start the
bull. Hut to the surprise or everybody thu
Liverpool and London markets both opcnli'K
loner and with berne ovldcnco of dcmorallra-
tlon , It wns explained that this was due to an
Import nit fullurt ! In London , but the fact ro-
tiiiilncd that thu rnpllsh markets were lower
und domestic murUulH also shewed a halting
tendency anil added to the hesitation. If
unybo ly hud been rxpfctliiK I'ardrldgo to run
In tlicy were qiilt'Uy unnetol\cd : , foi on thu
contrary his Urokciscto .uncut : the most
ngurcssivo sellers right from thofitait anil
Kept mi soiling all day and showing no four
u\en on some of Iho wildest bulges. New York
nnd St. l.ouU operators c.nuo Into line nnd
Bold heavily , nbllo there was also a largo
nmotint of Ioc.il longs nhupcomi-d to dcsp.ilr
of geltliiu a iiiurli lurger bulge and bo.-an to
rc.ill7f. Under this concentrated selling there
wiis nil Irregular break of I'o In Iho ptlceof
Mnyuudtlic feeling bccnmo ijnlto bcirlsh.
The dhappolutnient In the visible supply
proioil alsa , i woakonln ; fuctor. Knrly Ituas
thought there would bo a dccrouso of o.'O.UUU
bit. , but when thu figures were complete It
really showed a decrease of 141.0JU bit.
This completely unncricd the bulls , nnd
ihero was a quick collapse. The price of
Muy started strong ut84c bid , and with u few
sales as nigh ns Kl'ioTho quotations then
went toSIlic , Uiou tip with EOIIIO excitement
to 8.'i4c. ! then broke Irreunlarly to 8.'J c , and at
V ! o'clock wns f " c. After the noon hour the
innrkpt had another SD.IMM of wcaUneas and
Jlay went off tn.sl'ic , rouclcd toSl c. und at
1 o clock was SI He. There was additional
weakness during the last fifteen minutes of
the session , and May fell to SJ.'R' , or there
abouts , at the close.
The London failure which had such a
murkcd Inlluciiro was represented as tint of n
prominent grain firm having grain inter
ests in America and Indl.i. 'then u rumor was
circulated ihut Kusslu's prohibitory inoxu-
incnt would bo removed , und there wns
mention made of the
tome unll-op-
tlon bill being favorably reported to
congress from committee. llradstrcet's
report of the available supply of 14 l.u 0,030
ogalnst IKi.OJU.UOO bu. a year ago w it , in tdc use
of by the beur IntoieHl and helped the de
cline. 1'ardrldEO ter onally was not present
at I ho critical tlmo of the opening und took
no part In the first hour's ttndliu. It wah s ild
lie was waiting for the others to experiment
with the ncr\ons fluctuations , and while his
opi oncnts battled In the pit ho sit In his olTlco
rending quotations. Whether ho Itopt him
self secluded while In apprehension Hint his
Wtitoi ou WMR athaml Is u question. During
the lemalndor of lliudny , howu\er , und part -
t cularly at the close , he WHS continuously In
% lew.
"How do you feel. Mr. 1'ardrld o'r" naked n
ropoiterof that Gentleman after the p mde-
> iionlum at the wlndup.
"Loxulv , " was the laughing answer , accom
panied by n merry twinkle of the eye. but
that was all that con d bo got ten out of him ,
The corn tunrket was not active after the
first hour. Thoio was good support even
when wheat was demoralised. The opening
was strong with everything else on thu floor.
Thcro was an ndv.tnco uf 'jc , putting Jlay 'Bo
over the close of Haturday. The selling which
followort. hrl.od | by the cluvutor men to get
e\cn with thu break In whout and simply nut
the pilio back to baturdny's llgure. The
movement to this market continues light.
Iteeolpts were but 14' ' curs.
Oats advanced eany with wheat nnd corn
but weakened later on with those cereals and
closed about steady ut batur.lay'B figures
The market was fairly uctlvo throughout the
session. The shorts loil by L'ouiisolmuii
bought fulrquiinlltles , while the selling was
Konoral.
It was a dull day In the provision pit Pluc-
tnatloiiH were over a mil row ringe nnd In the
end prices wi-ro slightly lower for pork and 1111
higher for laid and ribs than at the end of
Baturduy's session. Oash sales of 100.0U ) bu.
ordinary No. 8 surlng were reported hero to
day at l' < c ovcrtho prlco of May and 10,000 bu.
linrd sprlm ; ivf.'lic premium
r.stlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
elghty-llvo cars : corn , ' . ' 5J curs ; oats , ItlU cars ;
hogs. latHHI ,
fhlppers woroblddlng So on wheat to Iluffalo
while vcbsolmcn were holdlngout for"'ic. A
largo Meet wus on the market.
' 1 he loading futures rungun na follows ;
Aiinu IH
WntAr No.
April BBF4'f ' ROH
May. . . BIS H M
July bl
COIIN No 2
April 41 4IH ( OK
Mn > < 1C(4IU 41H
June
OATH .No s-
> lny SO
Juno SOfi
JUM4 I'll II 1C--
' ' " " ' 10 tl 10 10 10 10
.1 illy' . . . . . . 10 07 1U2. ,
IAim-
-May. . . 0 20 i ; 20 c w
July U JO c uu
einillT III UK-
llKNo. . 2. T5e.
HMH.BV-NO , 2 , & 5CSoi No , 3 , 551o ; No. 4 ,
KI.AX S : n No. 1,0c.
TiMOTIir HEKli-l'rtiiiP. I.24OI.30.
irn"ii'K ' 'V cWBi1 ? 'jbl.l"'Jrli'.ltt ' ' : Inia , per
JfO Uik. . iai7O .SUi klu.rt . ribs. ldi-s. ( looloi.
* 5 fiiOiOOi dry Halted Hlioiildors. ( boxurll , } 4 50 ®
B.tX ) : short clnar allies , ( hoxtul ) , W.17WQO. * ' ,
\\lilbKV-lUtllloii' lliushed aoods , pergul. ,
buiUHS UncliaiiEcil ; cutloif , fJQSyo : crniu
ulutcd. 4 > jc ; vtandnrd "A , " < ? tc.
Itecoljju and Bhlinuenta today were na ( ol-
lowsi
Un thu 1'rodiicuexchanKO today the butter
niurwotwiia iiulet ; funcy freiunciy , S2 < a.lo ;
line wi-storn.coavsc ! onllnury. nxaiio ) ! eleotoa
dulry , lUttmio. r.ja , stuady at l.'iiQUc.
Nuw Vork Murkotk.
YOIIK , April H. ri.oi'11-ltocelDt * , S3.-
pkcs.1 export , N45J bbls. ; moderate biml-
iiiss , oloslns dull nnd unsettled ; tale ) , W.ti'O
bbU . l.o H tixtras.rJ.75Oa.iO ; winter whoat. low
( ruclci , IJ.70ttJ.iOi fulr to Xaney ,
Ttitcnti. U.lvaiOO ; Mlnnr-solix clonr.
4.41 ; straight * . $ . ! ® 4 BJJ patents.
rye mixture * , H IVV3.4.VS.
Cotix M ( At.Steady. .
WnKAT Kccolpt * . 70,000 bu. ) xpcrt , none ;
Rfilcs , 7.VI.OOJ bu. ot future * . IH.OOO bu. of fipot.
Hpot dull , unsettled , heavy und lower ; No S
red. BOHOPn'io ' In store and elovntor. W\a
nfloat , ic cQJi.04M | f. o b.Nct. ; A red , Ol < i ir.0 !
unirndpil rod , Uj'4c ' < ill.X ( > V4 : No. 1 northern ,
07o ; No. a northern. O2'io : No. 1 ,
Mllwnul.cc , KViWic. Upttons wont wild
in fluctuations chiefly through spieil-
lutors' inanlpiilatlons and mainly
on CMciiffo ncroiint , to much lower prices
Thcro were boshloi m bearish Inllucncca.wcaU
cables , foroijfners iclllnR , increase In the vM-
blo supply and reported falluro lu London ,
The cou r-"o of prices was to n decline of lUiUUu
onrly , followed by .1 rally on * ( ) iico7lnif of US
1'iC. but eoliiK ofl Hftnln fully aHUlUc , clo
unsettled atWHc : unilor Snturday. .No 2rcd ,
April , WWWj c. clo lns RtOI'iei ' May. Ol'i ®
M' c , closlnc nt nnc ; June , .WH'lr. eloslni ?
iitui'ic : .July. ( MHfMMTiC , oloilns atwl'io : An-
irint , IKl'ic. eloslne iitlU'so ; September. H4W ) '
D2'ic ' , clnjlint at 8J'c ; locember , Ol'ltt04 f ,
closing ntni'tc. '
I VB-lull. )
Stocliof irrnln in store nnd ado-it April 9 !
Wheat , 1.400,030 ! corn. 5 12,030 ; onii.fi.ll.tuu ; ryn.
3IJ.IOO ; barley. 07,2 0 ; malt. 71,100 : pea . 11,800.
ItAiiMtv Dull ; No 2. Milwaukee. bawc.
llAHW.V.MAt.T Dull.
Odlt.v Hocclpts. M.'M bu ; export * . 2I/1I7
bu.iilc ; * , 1't.l ' .OOJ bu. of futures and IH.030 bu.
of spot. Spot mnrkrt dull , unsettled nnd
weaker ; No 2 , Bl.no In elevator ; 5.VR500
nlloat ; iinirradi'tl ml\cd , filSVino ; t-tciuner
mixed , M'ic ; options wuro inodcrntoly ucthc.
but weak , cloiiliijt 'itfll'sc down , In sympathy
with wheat ; April. fOioliHc , closing at Wc ) :
Mny , UOIbUi1. elinliiR nt47'6c ' : .lime. 4 : > 3J4.'iVc ,
closing ut4Vic ; .Inly , 41 ? < © iic ( , closing at 15' , c ;
August , 4' ® lli ? , elosliu at 45'ic.
OATS HocelptH. 10.4JO bu : exports , 1.9JO 1m t
Ralrt , 4. * > .OUO bu of futurra and " -.IWO bit , spol ,
Spot maiKut active and hl her , but unsettled ;
options fairly active , but nnalur ; April , ivnm
: ioSc ? , closing lit : . ' { ; M ty , : ntiVilc. e'oalnij ' ut
Kike ; Juno , .M'ilftU'iiC . closlns ot 114'ics July ,
a 'ifZil4sIc. olosltu at aiUc ; snot No , 2 white.
JiSliiilOo ; No. I , .We ; No. 1 white. 4lc ; tiil\ed
\\pstarn. .liai-'o ' ; wbllo western , J03I2C.
HAV Steady.
HOPS 1'iriii : common to choice , 2 UWtc ;
I'acllleco.ist. 2fiftJlc.
i-Ud MIHa'.v. . ( | iilct nnd steady ; refined ,
stinidy and iUlol | ; No. I , , lMflo.
Ml.AS ( ES I'oroltfii , dull ; NKW Orleans Ilrm
nnd Millet.
KICK Steady.
I'ETitnt.f u\i Quiet ; cruilp , Parkers. $1.10 ;
clnilo In bulk. li'JJ ; united closed 'iT'.io ' for
May.
COTTONSEED On. Strong ; 27Ho bid ; yellow ,
aic.
aic.TAM.OW
TAM.OW Qulot nnd steady.
Kositf- Quiet and steady
1 iwi'nsTi.sn Quiet and steady.
Kens Western. 14ai4iio ; recolptn. 0M3 p'cgs.
I'OHK Quli't. steady.
CUT MRATS Quiet , stc-uly ; pickled bollles ,
fiQOc ; middles , tnactl\ ; short clo.ir , ( G 41.
IjAiineaker. . dull ; western fitoam , closed
80. W bid ; sale * , S03 tlorees. Jl .VJii ; option sales.
1,00) tlorccs ; Mny , Jtf.'il. eloslni ! at $ jr > o bid ;
JnlV , $ tl.ll. ( clowns uttaoiblit ; August. $ o.7o.
llUTTCit HutliT demand , about steady :
western dairy. 14Ql7c ; western croamcry , lu ®
24e ; western factory , U'SWlTc ' ; Klftlii , 2.c.
OtlKE-tK Qulot and weak ; pnrt skims ,
1'Kl Ilto.N Quiet : American. 110 25.
Coi'PEll Quiet ; lako.ll.7J bill.
Lu-\n- > I : domestic , Jl 22'il.'J7i. !
TiN-Struils. ? ll.S.lill ,
_
St. I , ouU Murknts.
ST. Louts. Mo , April 11. 1'l.ouit Weak.
but not quotably lower ; fiiml y. i.J.OOii.UO :
choice , $ ( .2Ji.ii.1 ( : ; fancy , ? . ! iiV&l.7j ; e\tni
fuucv , JI.05U4.r ( ; patents , t4Uril,4.\
WHEAT Opened Ic hluhor , but soon became
\ery utHnttlcd , fluctuating rapidly nnd
rather wildly , ana closed weak. l'il"io
bulow Saturday ; cash declined 4o at K > c : May
ramrcd8.tV3s7'iC , and closed 84'/o ; July , 7)3 !
Sib.1'ic , and closed 7iTo ) asked ; August , hOU ®
bj o. closed 7014c.
Cons Cash , blither at Sfi c ; options hlabor
onrly , but declined and ciosod 'to boloiv
Saturday ; May closed at Jj e : July , Me.
OATS Higher early , but foil oil anil closed
'tC under Saturday. Cash maintained Ha
advaiK'o ataO"'tc ; May ciosod at UOc.
KYK Nominal.
llAlli.KV Nominal.
HIIAN No sales.
HAV Dull ; prairie , M50S050 ; timothy ,
J10 00 ® . ( .HO.
I.KA Steady attl.01.
Fi.tx SKBII steady atfllKc.
Cons MKAL Stead v nt JI.J5.
WHISKY Qttiot nt si. I1.
.
luii.v COTTON I'IES Unennnced ; .
I'liovisio.vs Very cjulut and unchanged.
The only trade wus dona nt previous quotn-
tlons
15ECCIPT3 Kloiir. 0,003 Ibs. ; w boat , 20,000 bu. ;
corn , .Ti.OJO bu. ; oats , 22.00) bu. ; rye , nonu :
barloy. none.
SiIU'MEHTS Flour. 8,0)0 Ibs. : wheat , ll.OM
on. : corn , O'.OOD ' bu. ; oats , 40,00) bu. : rye , none ;
bailey , none.
KiuiHits Clry Mnrkctn.
IvANSAS CITV. Mo. , April 11. WHEW Slow ,
uornoralt/ed ; No. 2 hard. 8JcNo ; , 2 rod , 81 %
Cons Was strong ; So. 2 , mixed , ajo ; No. 2
white. : i7c.
OATS Were strong nn'l lilsher ; No. 2 mixed ,
2SW20C.
RVK Was very depressed ; No 2 offered f rco-
ly at"4c at Mississippi river.
Ki\x Sruu-htic on tbo basis of puro.
lliiAN ririn : bulU.VTc.
IIv fetroiiBor , but unchanged ,
llUTTEitenk , decllnlm. , 2oJCc.
Et.os I'lrm at lie.
Pi.otJii Ilnch iiiiL-cd.
llECEH'TSheat , 0,003 bu. ! corn , HOM bu , ;
oats , 1.000.
Miti'MESTs-Wnoat , O.OM bu. ; corn , J.OOO'bu. ;
bu. ; oats , none.
lirltlAli ( iriilu Trade Itevlew.
LONDON. April II. The Mark Lnno Hxpross
in Iti wi'Oklv rovlow of the Ililllsh Rr.iln trade
HiiVii r.nzllsh wheats ha\o steauled nt : r's.
Holders are not willing to sell at this low
price : foreign wheats are : i sh itlo ( Inner on an
hummed ( icnniin Inquiiy , but there Is still
some prospect of values ulvanclnjr. owliu to
the enormous stocks and the InlluY of ar
rivals. oTho weekly Imports of wheat and
Hour slnco beptenibcr ha\o a\ora ed 4J7.0JO
< ] ii.irtei-i. n.'alnst : r > . ' , ( OJ quurters weekly
( luring the pieLOdlng HOI .til year. The
chief lucre iso wan from Atlantic
ports , nmountlntr to 221 , 000 quarters this
ye ir against 70.7UJ quarters last season.
Corn Is a turn dearer , barley undo its are
dull , bonus and peas arc , Ild cheaper , linseed
and rapobccd haxoc.ich rlson ( id , cotton seed
has advanced 2s Uu. In today' * market free
buvliiR for the continent htlrfono ! values.
English wheat Is In seed dem incl and pilccs
advanced Is for all sorts , foreign wheats were
Gd better , holders of Ameilcaii Hour wanted
more but the nsUed price was nfit often ob
tained. Holders of I.n-'ll'-li Hour ( Ild ti KooJ
business , lint corn was ( ! d dealer , round corn
wns dull , bailey was firmer , all oats wore OJ
dealer.
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Liverpool Markotx.
Livrurooi , April 11. WHEAT Quiet , do-
maud poor : holders oiler moderately ; No , 1
California. fi'jdais ' , ( i'l ' par cental.
COHN Qulot ; demand pojr : mixed western ,
4si'/3l : ' ( purci'iital.
lltirTi- United States finest. OOa per cwt ;
United Stiles good. 75s
'luiii'r.NriNKbi'iiiiT ; cd per cwt.
Nortlivv eatoriiMiciit Stock ,
MisMiAi'oi.ip , Minn . April II. Figures com-
nlled bv thu Northwestern Miller nnd the
Murket Koiord sliow the nt-ro-rato north-
wcMorn etock of wheat to bo $0,024,720 bu. , or
fS..OsO bu. less than last Monday. A yourago
the total block was lU.Ojt'.ooo bu ,
i -
Coli ! > i < MurKct.
NEW YOIIK , April 11. Options opcnoj flrm ,
20 to 2. " * points nil : closed steady , n to.lJuii ;
sales , 4l,7.iO bugj , Inoludlng April , fl&nVQl..bJ ;
May. } | . ' .2' < ® :24Qi : Juno III.OJ4il2.iJ ( ; July , $11 7.
1611. W ; AiuiiBt , * ll.80 iiill.KI ! ; beptcmler.ll.ia )
11. M ; October. 411.75 ; December. tlI.UAM11.7u.
Spot Hlo , iiulet
HID DU .IVM.IIIO , April 11 , rirnt ordinary ,
J 1 1. 0.1 rols pcrtui kilos ; good eocontl , ( lO.U )
rols ; receipts during the weiikUIOOO hngB , pur
chases for the United htates. : t > , oOJ ; Hhlpmonis
to thu United Status. 4'J.OJj ; stouk , 140,110) ba'-N.
SANTOS , April 11 Gooduvorago , notquutud ;
receipts during the week , ( AUJU bag * ; pur
chases for the United Status , none : slilpr.onls
lo thu United States. O.COJ ; blooitH , Ji'j.ixjj baus
Cottiui : Miirl < ct.
Nr.vvVonu. April II. rutiircsolosod steady ;
silos , 18I.VJO bilesApnl , H.7U ; June , ( our ;
July , } i.oo : August , K. : > : hepti'iubur , i.2li Oc
tober. J7..H : November , ji.II ) December , * 7.SI ;
January , $7,04 ,
NEW Oiu.cANfi , La , , April 11.-Market vvaii
steady ; mlddlln ? . O'c ; low mlddllni ; , cc ; ;
good orilinnry , 55.o ; not lecelpts. : iWx ) oalus ;
grobs , ! l,7iH ) bnlot ; uxporls lo I'rnice , 2.U1U
bales ; stiles , BtSi btocK , 270.5UU.
Now Vork Dry ( ioitiU Jlnrk.-r.
NKW YOIIK , Aptll It The market for dry
goods opened quietly , but with t > oino e\pccta-
tlon that tlm business wiiuld develop thin
week In cotton llannulH at thu east , price *
huvliiKbecqiiiu ptnctloally ndjustcd upon u
busls slightly lower than last jour. A few
lurgu buyurscio In the mnrkot , but ncithlnj ;
of Imuottamu tiansjilrod.
lliivanu Sugar .Market.
H trANA. April II. faiigar Is qulot ; on Satur-
dav 100 hluU ; miiscuradu. B'I ' utgreea polar *
Izuilon , wuro bold at * . ' . 1' , gold pur quintal.
Trmlei , ' InlU.
OIIIPAOO. Ill , , April ll.-Ciunsoinnn&Iay ) ] )
to LocUroll lirtin. : Wheat opuued oxclled mid
I'.ii ) to li.o higher , with shorts covering on thu
covcrnmout roporl und winter weather In thu
kuiilii | * lutcf. The vUlbln Hupply , howo\ur.
pioved Uliiipi'olutlns and second cables neru
dUcourngiiiK to holders who bold freely.
Luturitimorsthnt tholllnck ken wns upon nnd
that tbo Hiibblnii uknuu would bo removed to
take olleot May ) , and Unit the Hutch bill
hail bcBii favorably leportod , caused
a panicky feeling nmoni. ontsldo lioldorn , and
prices full f > u from tbo top , with heavy culling
bv ctiminlasloii hoiibcu on stop order * . Thu
mnrket closed eusy at''Uc decline. wti | ) local
sliortK alniut ihu only buji ors and small hold-
era pretty well blmkun out. Corn ana outi
followed the voursu of wheat und the long In-
toruft HI pretty well liquidated under frvu
elllny froiu tbu tt&rt , Kiitorn liuusej wt'iu
the best huyers , nnd nrospects of light re
ceipts and liberi l clearances checked the de
cline nt Suturd&r's closing prices. Provisions
wo'o very dull uncl huslnos mostly scalping.
orchunu'R In conlrncts from May to Inter
futures. rhollEhl moviunentof hoj Rives
the market H itnuly undertone on thufncoof
lower grain rmrkcts.
ClllCAno , III . April It. Konnntt , Hopkins Jc
Co. to J * . A MeWhortcr : Mr. Dodzo's report
on wheat looking nt the figures themselves
was undoubtedly bullish but tlm effect WAS
destroyed by an admission that the low con
dition Is duo to tnr.lv developments , nnd fa-
vornblo weather may cban o this In subse
quent reports. The knowledge that good
weather tins prevailed slnco the report wns
compiled and Hut wlont Is growing finely
where its condition hn'l seemed uncertain
lust month caused holders lo let no today
niter nn onrly eiTort to hull the market. The
result Is a bad brenk. Still lower prices are
looked for. as neither outside nor foreign
markets have responded .fully to our
ndvnnco nnd conditions don't favor n hull
market. Corn and oils have hold rather firm
In consequence of thudecrcascd vIMblcsupnly
nml light receipts There Is n good shipping
demand for oats but corn Is rather neglected
Provisions have cn cd olT n trlllo. I'l sympa
thy with the weakness In other markets , but
lighter receipts of ho s nnd bolter pr ccshnvo
born n siistnlnlng feature.
CiliCAcm. III. , April II , I1. O , Locnti fi.Cn. to
Duncan llolllngcr ft Co ; Wo huvo had nn
active , evcltlnc nnd nervous whcnt mnrket
todav. May closed at W o nftcr selling tip to
fcV4e. Thocnrly buylna wns good nud con
tinued so until the Ilrndstroot report of the
world's supply cniuo In showing nn excess of
nbout 4 L00 > ,0ro over last your. This , with
Into loner cables , i-atiscd free soiling by the
curly buyers and thodocllnc was rapid. The
government report rends bullMi , but no ex
ports from the se-iboard moro thin offset ) * II
for the present. The failures of old estab
lished Hrms In London cannot but havn a do-
pre sliigoircQt. Thd situation Is uiu'hntigud ,
out Ihu in trket Isvvoak Corn steady vUth n
lljlit tnulo passing ; opened nt I'c , closed at
404c , Oats unchanged. Wo look for lower
prices ( in them. I'rnvlslons i tiled sto idy with
very llttlo doln ? . The eloso was weak and ut
Insldo prices of the clay
STOCKS AND HONDS.
Though ltnslne s Wus Poor n 1'alr Temper
Wus Ulspliijnl.
Nivv : YniiK , April 11. Tlio stock imrket to
day displayed In the main a Ilrm temper on n
voiy moderate v oluino of business , and whllo
there were two or three weak points the Ihni-
ness was extended to the whole. The Into de
cline In Now Ilnxland was continued. The
pressure on the coalers nbatcd for thu tlmo
belli , : . ThciQ was n slight flurry In Heading
which was one of the oaily weak points , but
no maikcd elittngo o Ltirrcd either In It
or Its kindled securities. Thu foreign
purchases of SI. I'aul , Union "Paclllc ,
Kile , Louisville & Nashvlllo and a few
others iniulo the temper of the market during
the curly morning when all the improvement
was nride , but the dumanil was limited and
with the closing of tbo London market there
was n material decrease In the amount of
business and except. In the coal stocks n por-
coptlblo falling oft In the strcii.'tn of the
doillnss. After Now England , Manhattan
was one of the most conspicuous weak points
In the list , but In v low of Its later material
Improvement uuch should not bo oxpcctoil ,
In this stock ri further advance of one-
half ot 1 per cent was followed
by nloss of ono-qtlnrtor of 1 percent , when nil
Interest In Its movements cj.ised and II re
mained practically stagnant with the major
ity of Iho list. The innrl'ct ns n whole dis
played few to ilurcs of note , the strength In
the London favorites In the forenoon , which
resulted In advunuosoxtondlng to 14 } per cent ,
w.th Union 1'iiclilo In the lo id. and Iho advance -
vance of 2 > 4 per cent In Consolidated ( i.is in
tbo afternoon bclns the only notable details ,
whllo losses of over 1 per cent In Atchlbou ,
Now England and Maiilintt'iii neutralized to u
Inrio extent the o uly buylni.
The Incrc'iscd deposits of the Richmond &
West Point securities hcrvod to enhance the
value of the urefoirtd stock and It rose from
54 to 58 , but the common was no moro thr.n
steadily hold , exhibiting no feature what
ever. The Industrials were comparatively
nozlectod with the exception of Cordage
which was especially strong and active , shovv-
liu u marked Improvement for the day. Tlio
general list was hlghot at thu opening on the
London demand nnct continued to Improve
slowly as Ion ; as that buying lasted , but later
under tbo Inlluenco of the bearish operators
fell avvav p.irttullv. The latostionglh In the
coalers , however , gave u flrm temper to the
trading In the whole llxt nnd finally closed
quiet but firm , generally at fractional gains
over llrst prices. Iheroworu unutuLcrot ma
terial advances iinJ Conlago rose J percent.
Union Puclllc 1 > 4 per cent nnd Delaware &
Hulson , New 1'ork Central nnd Western
Union each 1 nor cent , while Lnckawannn.
I. n Uc Shore , Heading und some others rose
Inigo fractions.
Government bonds have been dull nnd
steady , atato bonds have been neglected , >
Tbo following arc the closing quotations fbr
the leading stocks on tbo Now York btock ex
change today ;
bid.
Tlio total silos of stocks toilav woio 2f.0"i4 : )
Nharo * : . InulndiiiK : Alclil ° on , 'lS.r > J ; Ohluicro
( > ai , : j.CO ; Dulnwaio > < c llndson , : iS'Ut > ; Lake
Shore , : i,70Dj I.onlavlllo ft Niislivlllo. ' . ' ,700 !
Alanh.iltan. : tIUO ; Noitlicin I'aelllu profoitod ,
8.100 ; t\ow rnulnnd , 'JO.OOO ; Ho I'lltiK , LII.COO ;
Hlehinonil & West Point. 9. ( MO ; bt. I'aul ,
. ' . ( WOj Union I'ucllle , O.bUO ; Western Union ,
15.SOO. _ _ _ ! _ _
, I'limnrlHl Itoviow.
NEW YOHK , April II. At the start todav the
course of prices WIIK doterinlneil by London
bnyliiK In antlcliatlor | > ot tomorrow's fort-
nlKhtlv suttlonient. The origin of these Diir-
chuscs on our mnrlcot was preMiimahlr Lon
don's own covering for the ahort account. The
fori'iKii liuvlnf centered In .St. I'aul. l.ouls.
vlllo and Noithern I'acllli1 , profcirod , which
have In turn bcun uiuler the li iniiner In Lon
don during the lust month , first , on the paH9-
IIIK of its April dividends , the others on the
discouragement as to their particular pros-
poets , so jirnvalent of late both in London and
hero. The foreign purcliuHCb btlmnlateil seine
of the professional buying hero anil thu re-
uiilt was u general donionstrntion of strength
Thudlvlilund paying Blocks weio In the load
as usual.
Notv Vork Moiipy
NKW YOHK , April 11. MO.NKV ON CAIL
Hnhy at Ui < iU per cent ; last lo.m i per ccui ;
closed olTiirod ut" per cent ,
I'llIMB MtillCANTII.K 1'AI'hlC aiitt.l UOr COIlt.
STUtl.l.M ] KXCIIANOK ( Jlllot Illlt Wlluk lit
JlbOK for sixty day bills .inU ll.bTli for ( Io
nium ) . <
The closing onotatlons on bonds ;
I'liianvliil Nott'g ,
KANSAS C'ITV , Mo , April -Clearings ,
fl.Wl'Mi.
HAVANA. April ll.-Spanlsh col
, firm ,
I'Aiits , April 1 ! . Tin co per rout rontua Mf ,
Mtio for thu account.
Nuw YIIIIK. Aiull II. Clearings , 130,209,005 ;
balances , < . , ( / , ! . UIU.
IUrTiuniiK , Mil. . April 11. CloirliiRs.
$ lHKKVjj ( Uiilunces , WIl-S-Hii r.itc , 0 pur cunt.
MIUI : > IIIS , Toiiii , . April II. Now Voile ON-
plinngu. par : o.uurlnsH , t.'tJj.u.U ; balunco , Jlts-
J'liii.Aiirf.ciiiA , 1'n. . April 11 , Clearlnea.
tlOV7l'U.'j liulanccE , tlW.'J75i money. U per
cent ,
CINCINNATI , O. . April 11. Money , 4CIO po.-
Nuw York oxch iiije , ZJoclUcount to niri
, April 11 , The stutoincnt of the lin-
porlal bank of Germany bhowa a dciruabo In
spuclo o ( dC40.0uUiiiurUs ,
\\Asiii.NOT.N. 1) ) . O. , April 11. Thu Treasury
department today purchased L'OO.ouJounct' * uf
blhor attJ.bTJJ unU U.b7J- ' .
I'lliCAOO. 111 , . April 11 Money Uow ut 4IW
per icuti uluurlu s , tl5.bt > iJI7 | Nuw VorU ux-
clinnro. quiet ! sttrjlni : exchange Otilli 'xly-
day bills JI.Sj\s : demand , ( I.St
ST. touio. Mo.'A rl II Clo lnpo. II.WA-
091 ; Inlnncoi. M4 ( > , * oj ! money , NEW per cent ;
oxchanice on Netf Vrlrk. par.
IIOSTON , Mm * . . Anill II ClcinnB , J1MO'-
84J ! Inliincesl,4'5i.,77 ' | money , 2 per cent ; OT-
clmnjjo on .New VorlUii.'Oo discount.
Nr.w Ont.UAXfl. ltn. . . April ll.-ClcarlnB < ,
$ I , M.722 ; ow VdrUbxclmnep , ronnncrclal , Mo )
pcrtl.OOO jitoniluhiV Unnk , J1..V ) per tl , Oil pro-
nilum , .
NEW VotiK. Apt-ll II. [ sDCclal ? Toleyratn to
THE HER. ] Kxcn..info wns quoted as follows.
lOo prrinlnfn ; Huston , lOo to 20o dis
count ! St. Louis , u U.
l.nnilnh loc
[ Copj/i / loMed IIMbi Jit nt < rVimtiit llnnett\ \
LONDON- , April 10 ( Now York llorikld Cable
Special to TUB HKK.I New engagements
ha\o been Krcatly restricted In the Stock ex
change today , duo to the approach of thu
Knalor holiday , o that nttontlon has lieon
chlclly directed to the settlement , which ,
howcver.bas proved nconipitrntlvoly small af
\\ltlianabiindant supply of loanable
c.iuital , rates for continuation lmo Renorally
ruled lighter th m on | iro\ Ictus occasions ,
I unds ai.il Indian rupco p.tpor a to steady.
Home r.tllnayscilosu nllttlu Irrosular , but in
the absence of business movements In prices
lin\obcon untniportnnt. llr'lzlilnn dufcrrud
closoil ' per cent bettor after havl ic been fi
per cent liljthur , ourhcnstorn doforrcn lin-
pto\ed * percent mi the weekly trnlllc utato-
ments. Thcso t o lines ire consldeiod
fairly fi\orable. A trllllnB rlso has
taken place In ( iro.it Kistorn , North
Ilrltlsh , l.oiuloti and Northwestern uhlle I'.il-
cdonlali , Great Miefllold deferred and North-
eastein nrosninoulint easier With tlio p\-
toptlon of Atchlsoti and ordinary nnd In
come bonds which are Hat and V to ' per
cent Ion ur , Ainerlcun railways have nhonn
considerable flrniiipca durliu the afterhoon ,
Closlna pi Ices show a nearly general advance
IncluclliiK i | iet rent In I-oulsNlllo & Nash
ville , Ohio & Mississippi. Pcnii'Olvatila ' and
I'nlon 1'iclllo and > j to i percent In othc-rs.
Money has hcon lu better demand , Miort
loans ha\o been obtained at 'i to 1 per cent
dlsjonnt. The maikot was ( inlet. Two or
thrco months \\n\o \ \ been quoted all 1-10 to l' &
per cent
I.ovi ON , April 11. The following were the
Lonilon stocl < ( inotatlons closlnn at 4 p m :
( Consols , money Vo.l IdI Mexlcm orillnnr ) .
do , nrcmint . . .Hi'i ' st I'niii common
N. Y , I' .V O . : w > il.\cw ; v.ork Central
Cnnndlnn MM
Krlu
do 2nd * Hi'i'iMux. Cent now 7J
llllilnlOn 107 lil
MOMSV ' { pel cent.
Amount of bullion nlthclriwn from tbo
Hank of England on balances today. iTJO.UOJ.
Dciurr .
Colo. April 11. Tlio following lls-
1s the closltu iiuututlons on the Mlnliii ; uvt
chanso today , bales , 0,7 ,
lu Ironelnd ,
Amity lui i John .1 . . .
Arifonnut 22 Juvtlcc II
llnllnrnt 22iij { len\cnnorth . . . . IIS
llnnitkok Corn 11 4 Lexington 41
llntos Hunter iti l.lttlo Halo . 41M
Wit Indlnn Mn-Mnreipn | . . . . (0 (
Mutchlt'89 21U
llrownloiv . . . . I'nrk Coniolldntcd 21Ufi
Cnlllopo . , . l'n > Hock ,1
ClnudlnJ . I'ototl v ,
Century . Piifzler
Clny Count } . . . . iO I'ntilliold ,
Diamond II . . Illnlto na
Denver ( Ins and Oil ltunnnir l.odo . . ,
Whale 6
button 24
Gold Hock. . . . 15
Huston Mock Market.
IJOSTON. Mass. April II. The following
wore tbo closing nrlces on stocks on the Hus
ton stock nurkot toil vy :
Atchlson , t 'lopekn Cnlunict , V llccln "
llonton Altinny All Kr.'inkiln
IJoMun .V Mnluu . . . Ke.irsarKO
c ii xy Uptcoln
Kastcrn 11 II o . S intn Fe Copper. . . .
Htchburif U n . . . Tnmnrnck Itl'J
Hint A. 1'croM pfil sr , Aiinlston I nml Co. . 25
K 0. . t-t .I..V.C II 7a 1JO llo-tton Land Co . . . . 0
I.ltt HOC.C A. Pt S. . " snn DICRO l.tmd Co 11.M
Mnis Central I'M
MOT. Ccn com I'.I Hell 'Iclcpliono . . .
N Y. A N. England 'UH , I.iim on store s. . . .
Old Colony ' Wnter Power . . .
WB | Ccn. com 'I ? font Mining 10
WIs Con preferred N U T .VT
Atlantic. , 12 II .VII 0
liunlon AMciiifinn. , Thomson II
Now York Mlntiif ; OnotlltloiH.
NEW YOIIK. Aprini. The followln ; nro the
closing mining stock ( iiiotiitlons :
11. A H -Ill I Horn hll\cr. . . . BUO
Culcdonlu. . . . . 1DUJ Me\lc n IW
C. A. Vn 4W Ophlr 225
lleniluood .DO l'l > mouth 1M )
Lurcku I on . . . VW SHVHfU 120
Gould i. Curry IIU Mandurd Hri
Jlulofc X Id. ' . Union Con. . . . . . . . .121)
Pomes II/KJ
LIVL' STOL'IC ai
AVcek Opens Stonily on C.it tic und Itntlicr
Higher on Hogs.
OMAHA , April II. Dealers generally look for
light receipts Monday , and the meaner sup
ply of stock of nil kinds , 00 cars , wns consequently
quently not unexpected.
Notwithstanding tlio llsht olTor'nas of cat-
tlo. and tli it receipts Included a rather larger
than usual prop 01 lion of desirable hooves
there wits very llltlo noticeable Improvement
In the markets , H.nushtorcrs wanted a few
h'liitl v fat steers , and p ild fully steady , nnd
In some cases strong prices , for such as suited
their fancy. Un account of the badly demor
alized condition of eastern markets , ship
ping and export buyers were decid
edly not In It. This made It bad for
the heavier grades of steers , und ns the
dressed beef bujcrs were practically without
opposition prices blinded lower. Good to
choice 1.3 Oto lV > u-lb beeves so'ti from fir > > to
11.10. fair toeootl 1,100 to l.iilO-lti. steeis fro.u
J.V ! . " > to il ( A mid common lln'lit Kr.ides from
J.I.OJ to $ .1 . ! . " > . lluslness was inoder.-.tclv brisk
and a very fair and reasonably o irly o.car-
nnce clloctcd
Uesjrablo cows and hclfois , belnz Invery
moderate Hiipp y and v iy xood demand , sold
ntconarally nriii prices ; In fact the maikct
was fulrl > active an 1 Htm tliiuti-'iiont. Coed
to clio co cons and heifers sold from J7. . ) to
W -VS. fair to good stuir from $ J i''i to $ . ' .70. In
ferior and canning stock from i1. i5 to f.UJ.
Hulls , o\cn and sta s vvcio In fair biipply ,
poor demand nnd weak , nnd thu .same wab
true of calves and yearlings.
lluslno-.s was IlKbt in tin ) Rtocker and feeder
line The supply In the hands of regular
dealers was materially reduced last , week anil
the fresh supply wns limited. Ontshlo de
mand was not very bilsk. but prices In gen
eral were llrmly held and the marlit't Is qnot-
ubly iinthaiij.ed. Heproscntatlvu salca :
bThEHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
8 . 817 J 03 lOlHl .1 .110 10 IMS
5 .ISfili II OJ 4 1/r.i U4) ) H Jl < J
Kvl : ioo 21 HIT J 40 I'l '
MO i tie 4J 'I 4"i 10 1J2II
4JII
UI7 II l.MO i 4"i I'l I IIU
10 r U7wi I.WI
1117 .1 .15 : wi I . ' 01
losi : i i" .1 ! I4US
lObl 5I. 11SS II S3 aj 11.11 : i no
ton I'J. R'5J U OJ is. 151J 4 10
ll'Jl
COWS.
040 610 2 40 . 900 285
on i r > o ft. Hi ; 2 : > ) 1JIO 2'JO
u/o 15) 11) ) . U U J 5) ) .1153 2UI )
84U 1 ( U 1 117J 2.p. ) 1010 ; ) U1I
7J5 1 8' > 2 f > 1 OOJ JOO
. OJO 1 U ] 1. URJ 1. U70 : ioj
2 OJ 1 1U7J V Oj 27. 1J.2 : i i fi
2 00 18 on 2 7J ( Kid .110
1.127 2 15 10 275 : no
.luuo 2 2 } 11) ) a Ki J10
11)U.
S17 2 25 U. Ill ) 2 HJ 1075 a 25
, 010 2 2i
COWS AM ) IIGKEI19.
28. 617 2 35
lllilHIIIS.
2 . r > " > 0 1 75 . looj a 10 15. 1070 325
li. . O'JJ ' 2 7J
1 . 220 2 25 140 4 40 1 . 12J 4 S )
1. . 110 4 IW n
V"'llUI.I.S.
1..1070 2 10 1 2.0 2 60 1..1700 : too
1. 1S03 3 00
HTOCVCEIIS AND ( CUIIQIIS.
2. . 700 300 I Hi 0.1) a 10 21 1007 3 3J '
a 785 .1 03 nr. w.1 a 2J
llcina Thu biipily | was too lUht to muko
ninth tif a murtuitilbut nlth a inoJeratu ship
ping and Hpucu ull\o demand and good orduia
for the f i osb muat tr.nlu , thu market , was uc-
tt\o and prices ntconu toSo hlgliorlh inatur *
day on about uvervth.ng. As usual of late the
range was nuriow , practically a luu lanuo ,
and the hprund bctncen ll-'lit and heavy ho s
lus ; > than .V * . Iliiblness was aUlvu and thu pens
cleared before Uilo'olock of ovcrythlnir but
home rouvh packers , o Jutland ends and throw-
outs belling nt finlli f 1.4 > lo { 4.30. against from
} l.4i to JI.4iH iluril.y. The average of pr cui
n ild wiih * l.4uualnst Jl.ll'a raturday unU
( ! .r > U last > londny. lterL' | ) eiitutl\o b.ilea ;
c . Av. fall. 1'r. I\o. Av. bh. I'r.
110 . .2S7 M ) J4 a7 7l . 2-W IIJ ) JH5
( , l 20) HO i 40 71 . 2-.T H ) 441
.1 . . .isl 4 4) 74 .2,7 h ) 4 4"i
L'l .20 l.'U 4 4J 81. 211 21) 441
81.1
C ) 235 I2J 440 ( 1M .2IU UM 4 47'J
0) . .241 4 40 M l 3 Bl 4 5U
72 . .2.0 40 4 42'i ' 77. 2.H1 40 450
72.VJ JI2 24) 415 lil 'la l'l 41U
. 2IJ 1JJ 4 45 7U . 218 ' 'UO 4 50
I'm * AMI iinuaiiH
1 . . . .210 221 .1 . . . .40 421
I . .2 * ) 2fO 05 . . . .IJJ 243 421
S . 21 j 43 4 01 21. . . . 170 431
4 . 'Jji 1.0 4 15
Kiieri1 Tnreo lu ids were received , but none
of ilium wuiu olfured un thu inurkol , tno be liu'
billed tliroiik'h to Chicago and thu otbur con-
Unud direct to u local bbuulilorur. There la
nochaiuu worthy of uoto In thoHltuut < m , nnd
( leslr.iblo muttons LOnllnuo In aelho dc'inuiid
at nominally steady prlci-s. 1'alr toyiucl nu
tHes tl&dO'.V ) ; fall to good westerns , JIM ) < "i
5.75 ; cominon imil Ntock Mhet p. -KXO.I W ; good
IULholcu4U tolW-lb. I limb. , tt. " > ' < itQ.M.
Itcrvlpt * und ll < | u llloii or.Stock ,
Hotulpta ut the Union block yards , South
Omnln , Neb , for the twenty-four hours end -
Ingot 5 o'clock p in. April II , Wi
rtKCIC I I'll.
tUMIS.
C r. Itrnd Cart I llcnd Ci r
10W
IHSI'OSITIOV ,
CATTI.F. IIOOS | -
Oinnlia Pncklnir Co 3
C ) U. Iliimmoinl tumimny
Swlfl A Co . . .
Packing Co . 315 K
Klnitnn \ Co m
bliliipors nnd fccdur * . . . . 4U- >
Total 1,217
I.ml AVock'H Pun linsrs.
t'ATTI.K
Omnlm . . . . M .1,011 II
Hammond 47-I
Swift l.MJ
Cudaliy I I T.H'l ,151
Otlinra C.ll/i
Total
lriiKO I. Ho HtiHilt .Murkrt.
. 111. . April ll-Hpticl | ITnloar.im to
Tin : llr.i.l-n.vttiii contlnuo tocomn forwnrd
In nnmbnrs thrtl prucliido thu pin-nlh Illy of
any lmir | < iiiiuiil ln prlrcn. VUurs wuro
ngalii wtiKli und vniabhi. not miiPh itiwer for
uny graiin but wimknr mini-rally The dumiind
was fair , both for homo und foiolmi
nciuuiit and by dint of hard
and pelslstnnt work H'llrHmcn HIICCI odcil
In turning over most of thu MulT
Sales wetu largely at from 12,011 to * l'0 for
cows and bullH und ut fniin iini : in tl'J. ' . for
stoeie. L'holfu to uxtra iiuulltlcs of Iho former
sold ai from tl'Jt tof.ni and extra tici-rs win-
nuotoil front 44 71 to tl 10. Dicssed beiif men
boiight common steers us low ns from tJ 10 to
Sl..i and there \\otu a few old cows so poor as
to bo iinsa'cablo ' atoxer $ i.'r , to ll.sa. 'Ihi'io
wus u llttlo local speculative Imiulry tor
stockois und feeders at founcriinotatlons.
1'rleos for hugs nxeragpcl a shade hljhor
thin for Saturday. TioiuJHO to ilU was
the range of values for poor to iliolco lionvv
nnd medium weights , ami from Jl.in to ? l T. >
for light. Comiiur itlvoly few of the offerings
hud lo sell under J ! GO , from tl.lU to H TO lieliu
the r.mgout which ut least so\on-elghths of
the stun" was weighed , This Is an nilvancoof
. "c. The stltronlng of values was duo to thu
fact that thuio was a s'lghtly Imnroved du-
mnnd foi eastern account and tli it the ro-
colpts wcio not us llboril as It was supposed
they would bo In view of the advance estab
lished towaid thu c osu of last week. Hales
had an oxttome raniro of fiom J-'dO to J4 Si.
culls sellln. at fiom 1'va to $4 00 and a load of
fancy heavy hogs blinking 54 SJ.
The slippp and lamb markets were lower
today , the former dccllnliiK lOe und the latter
from lOo to lie per 100 lb . 'Iho iccelpts were
larger than for a number of days paM , an I as
the demand was nuMmrpot thail before , prices
had tnghu wny. Unotuttons wore from $4. " . " >
to $6 f > J for shcup and W " > 0 to SI.K'i for lumbs ,
Itcculpts wore : ( Jutllc , 1(1,000 ( ! hogs , W.OOD ;
sheep , fl.ion.
The Cxenlng Journal reports : OAITI.K lc- !
cclpls IVOOO ; shipments , 4.000 ! market slow
nnd woilc tot h itlo lovwrs ijrlmo tonxtr.i
steer , $ IOo 4i'i : ! good to choice , M503J73 :
Torans , $ ' .oo < r&.l.'r > : cows. ti.7Vitl.li.
Ilous Hpi'cipts. SI.UOJ : shipments , 12,000 !
market r.etlvo and strong to liUhn : roiKh
and common , JI.005J4 50 ! mt\ed and packers.
f4 G © 4.TO ! prlmo heuvv und butohors' weights ,
* l/n < iD4.Hl ! llRht , $ 0I70. .
SIIKEP Hecclpts , ll.Oill ! bhlpmcnts. 5,000 ;
market uotl\o und steady : ewes t-1 .loa.'i.io :
mixed. } . " ) . ' 'fl.ri 7S : wethers nnd jcaillius. MOJ
< au.UJ ; westerns. J , " > .Vxac. . 1.0 ; lumbs. f ( i lOiiO.TJ.
Xc Vork Llto Stoik 'Murlipt.
NEW YOIIK , April II. CHrn.H ltccelpt .
iUibSheud. Includlnit 40cars for s lie : market
slow bntstcudy ; natlvo steers , M8470 ( per
Ortt. : bu Is and cows. ILIITiQISJ ; d tossed beef
slow at OiUf-o per Ib. bhlpments tomorrow ,
1,70 > bee \es and 5'JO quarters of beef.
OAI.VFS Uecclpts , 3.811 he id : market ' 5c per
Ib lower ; mUcd calves. Jj.uoai.dU'iS.
SIIFKP Ueceipts , 1.7 lhuid : market ' 6c per
Ib. higher : unshorn shcup , W CO ® " . ' f > : unshorn
lambs. J7.S.V3H.1clipped sheep , f .OJ IVU14 ( :
clipped lumbs jar.WJiJKi. . " ; ; messed mutton
steady at ! > illc ; dressed lambs Ilrm at lul-V.
HOGS Hecelpts , H.COI head , Ini'ludliirf - c.us
for sale ; market higher at JJ.&U53 - ' " > .
4 Kunsas City I.ltu StooU JMiirlcot.
KA a ' CITV , Mo. April 11 , CATTLE He
celpts , 1.7UO ! shipments , LyjM ; steers weto
aetlxc nnd strong to higher , soiling atSJ Oj ®
4.40 : cows , steady nt $ ' .41,4 ! . 40 ; stockeis und
feeders , steady ut f I.T.iiiU 00
lloas Heculpts 2..00 : shipments , 2.MO. The
market was netho und steady to " > e liUhei ;
all eriilus. Jns\00 : bulk , il.40itM.4f.
bllKKl' Receipts , ' . . ' .000 : shlpmonts , 1.200. The
market was fairly active and steady.
Mior .IT TitE in.ii.Tn vrnci'.it.
ASmalljiox I'litlcnt's I'.ithcr Tries to licep
Ills Son ut Home.
New Yonic , April 11. The ofllcors of the
sanitary board have boon busy visiting the
smallpox Infested quarter of Brooklyn. From
No. 13 Sackmt sttcet two Italian chlldicn
were rumovod yesterday with smallpox. A
y-year-old son of George Hughcy was found
ill yesterday at the same address , but the
case was not sufllcionlly developed then to
determine whether it was smallpox. Later
the ofllcers visited the child ana found it to
be smallpox. They were about to icinovo
him , when the boy's father drew a revolver
and 11 red two shots at the doctors , neither
taking effect. The tcmurts In tbo house toolc
a hand lu tno row. It look a squad of re
scue { olioo to quiet the row so tno patient
could bo removed to the hospital , llughey
u as arrested.
ETasal Gatarrli.
I was nflllctcd from infancy with
Cntnrrliaud for tcuycarsith eiuptions
on my face. I was attended by the be t
physicians , and used a number of Blood
remedies with no permanent relief.
LIFE TS A BURDEN
My life became n burden to me , for
my case was declared incurable. I saw
B. S. S. advertised , nud took eight bottles
tles , which cured mo entirely , and I feel
like ft new person. Miss JOBIH OWEN ,
Mo.NTI'liLIlill , OliiO.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Ilest cattle , ho ; and shocp inailiot In the west
OOMMIS3ION HOUSE3.
CEO. BUHKE & FRAZIER
1.1VK STOOIv COMMISSION.
TJIK LIAI : > IUS. :
Write to this house for correct -
rect Market Ileporto.
Wood Brothers ,
South Omaha Chicago - Telephone ir > 7.
MnrUot reports by mall anil wlio cliocrf nlly
fnrnUhcd upon application ,
TMI3
James H. Campbell Company ,
Chlcaco , Kustrit. Louis , Knnsas City , t'outli
Unialiiiloiu Oily , I irt Worth.
A Crlll , W. T Danny. U. 1' Tnlluindk-o
C'hloak'o. Ilok uluonnn. Cntllo buluinmn
Crill , Denny & Company ,
I.lro block ComiiilKlon llooin i7 Kxchunfd IIM'n ,
bouth Ouiuhu
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
. ' Sand r > ! ) r\ohunio llulldlnbouth Omaha.
CorreBiinniloncuHollrltoil und promptly aiKwuriid
l nttuntlontoordiT' fornto.kur .Vfui'dtfr
IBSii. . . . Incorporated 16'J , '
Cupltal f ullr l > nld , t.'U.UUJ
Waggoner Birney Company ,
\Vrlto or wire un for prompt nnd rellublo innrkct
rciKirtu ,
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Llvo btnclc Comnilsblon.
Hoom fil i\cli.mto : Itiilldlin : . t-oiitli Oinalin.
Tulvphono l"u" .
Miller Brothers ,
Uooiii55licuanieHulltllng ! - - - aouth Omnlm
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
Union Stock Yard Nalionaf
ItANK.
Tlio oulr liank lit Iho yurdt lupltal nnd nur
I > lu . ( iOUUO ColliHllon irrov > luu out uf tlio llto
bUiLk tm lne nhould l > u unt direct to thli linnk
blilupar * Lan ilvpoilt foi credit uf tlielr liuiuu bank
wlicruvvrlucuicU.
OMAHA
iircrs' ' and _ Jotters' ' Director ?
AWNINGS AND TDNTS.
OMAHA TENT * . AWN- WOLF BROS. A-CO.
IHO COMPANY. Tent nwnlngn , tariiail
Hag * , hammocks oil nnd lln , coten ot nil kind" ,
rubber rlotlilinr semi Mien banner * , fir sciul
lorcixt guf I1IJ Knrnnni It Hi
HAGS AND T WINKS
BEMISOMAHA BAD CO BISHOP
. lnl , mnnllla , cotton
Importer ! ntxlmrf.Hour
nicks , burlaps , twine ropp , honip , Jute col
ton twlnpn tnrfod cord
nitc , etc an mil M
HICYCLIW. HOXKS.
H.O. TODD ,
M.O.DAXON SuccpMor tn.I 1 \\llk-
, runon M f u clgnr. piper
' nolil on monthly iiHCkliiLtlinxc * . All novel
pnyincnln ICON 15th s ! tlc ln not line
1110
HOOTS AND SHOKS.
MORSE-ODE SHOE 03 ,
IIU. ) llotrird Strait
I'nclnrT corner llthnml DotMlrM nlr.il'.i
\Vo nrnnmklnii clototiMcoi to CMh biyori , nil irs
ri'llltiit a cli or nooli which li vorr i\\o- \
nlilo wlfi niorchinti.
KIRXtNDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE GO.
Wlinlrnnlo Mfr Aucnt HootK flioo rubbers
Morton ItiiliberShoet'o lc > ll Kciodi ICOIOllnr
III- . ' , I1UI IHMIIurm' ) t > t
1MKWGUS.
JOS. SCHLITZ BRE-
INO CO.
Onlop , . IHhnml Lcnvcn
worth Si' , uinnliu
Julin il irliovcr. Ant
f'ONPliCriONUUV.
VOEGEIE-S. DINNING
Mfrg Oomfectlonors nnd
Jobbers of foreign nnd
ilointntlo fruits , 1I1U
Howard it.
C A Kill AGES.
W.R.DRUMMOND&CO. W. T. SEAMAN.
CnrrlnKO builders Hose
nml pitrol nngons n Oiinlin'n I variety
apccHlty.
ISIIi. upp Court Uouso
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C. J. ANDERSON.
Mrfs bllKKj tops backs ,
A. T Dnrby , MBF. Tops , cushions , etc fpnd for
cushions , bucks , etc catalog J19 S Ulh at
511 North 15th at.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAQLECORN CE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrn cnlrnnlicd Iron
Ilnnl nnd noftconl 1 ! oriitco , window cups ,
inptullc HkjrllKlitB , etc
llith nnd DoiiKlua
tla ctr 1110 , lll.'iloilxe.Bt.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY& COHEN , OILMORE&RUHL ,
Clotlilnc. notlon.fimilsh Mnnnfra und wholesale
IIIKB CJIvo us p trlnl clothiers 1IUU llarne )
bainplps prppnld b > o\ Mrcct.
prt'BH 111.1 llnrney.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATR10KOH :
W.E. SMITH & . CO. ,
DRY GOODS 03. ,
Dry goods , notion * , fur- Dry Koods notions , Kent's
nIMitiiK goods Corner InrnlMiInK KOtiili Cor.
llth nnd llonard i > ts llth nnd Honurd fit.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO. ,
Illustrated rntnloc free
1014 Capitol ave.
FURNITURE
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. STEELE&CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & , CO. ,
I20l-120'i Jones etrcct , 10th nnd llnrney streets ,
Omnlin , Omnkn.
GRAIN.
S. A MC WHORTER ,
215 lid of TradeIlrokcr
In urninIP Prlvnto
w lie to N V , LnlcuKO
and M 1 ouls.
HATS , ETC.
CATECITY HAT CO W. A. 1. OIBBON &CO. ,
Hats , caps , etrnw Roods ,
Klo\oa , mltU'n * Onncru lints , caps , Mriw goods ,
celebrnle.l Catu ( It ) jJoftH , mittens Uth
and llurney.
lint llth nud llnrney
TUB SIIORTESr LINK TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y , as represented
on this man.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9130 a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent.
ur ' % X * * " T ;
YOURSELF !
. .1st your DruggUt for a
w boitlo ot U\K \ J. The only .
1 neil nouoiioui remedy forull i
J ( he unnatural dlic-haw" j"m
I private dUcuis of men and tha
I debilitating ucnlnus peculiar
I to vioraui. It cures In n few
IdajB wl tli nut Ibo old or
\ publicity of r. doctor
\The I'Mterinl Amrrifat Curt
Manufactured by [
vThe Evans Chemical C > .1
CINCINNATI , O ,
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITORY . OMAHA , H.3
77777 $100,01)3 )
Olll ( r B'idllro-iri-Honry | VV VMoi.p-iiI'Uil
H O Cmliliu vlcjproilljat. U.S Vliuloj VV V
Mor o , John si Collliu , J M , Jl PalrU I < Mli A
llcoil Caihlcr
THIS IRON BA.NK.
ilM.t inwlUlnoitiiowniorimioui * ;
m. tuiikttl' l'tiiii ' Uyi-fH-jwrn , foul4
, Le , hwrtituruloHc t
r uicdtU liettUa * * ( *
flpHilte ] , nifutul Uejift-t lim , jnulufu )
tlLfftloii , iiiiuiilt * . fallow coinnUx
lononUevirTul iaorc uHintrfroinj
IIAHDWAHM
RECTOR A. WIIHEIMY IOBECK&.UNH ,
CO.
, ImrOwnra an I
Corner loth nnd Jnckson mechanics tool
Street * HOI
DoiiKln
LUMBER
CHAS. ( ? . IEE , JOHN A. WAXEFIEIO
lltrdnood hiinb r , wool
carpet' nnd tmrquot Iniportolmarlotn Port.
iloorlnir , Iniilcriiont , Mllwiiixi ,
hydraulic cimnmt nnd
fill ami 110113 ! v < tjulncr wlilto llnu.
HER A. DR. , FRIOK& HE33E3T ,
Manor inorc'iintj 1I1J
llnrn'yt Mfr
Kan-
m-dy Kill In tin Hit iVhnlMsIc liquor ilcnleri
icrs 1001 t nrn.1111 si.
C. ASTONEHIU , I.OBERrELDER .
inpnrlpr * nml Johlmrsnt
Millinery.notions clonki
etc llollSS millinery notion * Mull
Ktlist
orders | ironit | ,
MUSICAL.
A.HOSPEJR. , THE HEINDEROCO. ,
I'lnnos nrt-nru. nrtlsts 10. ' N. irili - , rinnos.
nmlprlnli , eto.
Ills niiiilciiinl nmslinl
In-
lonnln ) l. 'IriimiMiisof nil kinds
OILS.
I'nckprs of orsturs. flsli ili'i mil o lorr.
and colorj XIJ d luth * t Davit
north tl. Cole ,
OVKUALLS , SHIRTS , ETC.
KINO.lSlnUAD , ROBINSON
Mfre of " 1C A S" pnnt , Mfrs rplcbrntcd "llncfc-
hlilrls nnd overallsetc. skin" orernlK pants ,
CI4 18 S llthsU gulrti coats , etc Unit
Oinnlm
PKODUCE COMMISSION.
iod , IS7d BRANCH
& CO. ,
WHITNEY & CO. Produce , fruits of nil
lliiltur , vgjf nnd poultry " " 3I7 a-
310 . UtC -
S. it.
KIRSCHBRAUN& JAS. A. CLARX 4. CO. ,
SONS. , IJuttor. chceis out ,
Butter , ecu and poultr/ poultrjr nnd xnnia.
12J-I Ilownrd-it 317 South I3ih
i. A. RYDER & CO. 0. PEQAU ,
Huttor.puin.clieoic.poiil- ComnilBsion merchant , * V
trv . ' lildoi nnd fcnuo 1'rodiicp. buttc-r , ones , V.
I.'IS Ilntvnrd ntrcol. cheoio nud Doulfrj 3)i ,
llcfur to Com I .NaLUank itli and llovrnrd Bt.
MULLIN&.MCCLAIN
bpcclaltlps. Imtter , esBS ,
ilii'pso poiiltrjr. ttc No
415 S llth llcf lit.Nntl
SCHROEOER & CD. MODRi&FESaUSOl f
HllltOOJgl , OllHOl *
Tnsh hnjcrs liuttpr nnd frulH , poiltry , itimj.
I'Kk'i , handles nil otlicr Axunti for Myjr' $
produce on cu.iunlston Itoyul horKcnnd citlll
lil ? llth bt. eplcj Jijj S nth Bt.
OREEIEY&CO. , J.B. HUSE& CD.
Biillor , OCIM , poultry , Our B)3aliltUi. | lluttir ,
Knmp. hliljs and fruit , C3K1 n i t p ullrllli )
lownrd Straut llowurj ntreot
W. E. RIDDELL
RIDDELL& CO , ,
Wholsalobutter , t PKB Butter , chpos * . PITCH ,
Hnyn mid sells tor \CKCtnlilf8 Irultspout *
try nnd uamo
cnsh 411H. llth at.
CARPENTER PAPER CD KINO PAPER Oa.
Cnrry n full etock of \VrnpplnK paper allklndi
lirlntln , vvrupplnp and of tnlnes clo UOs
writing piper , card pi lion-aril atrcnL Tel -
per etc. pliuno , \ 1 >
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE R ? AI9
WORXS ,
Stovorppnlrn nnd water
iittic'irnunH lor ny
kl id of iU)70 mad * .
liJ ) lloiulin , S
SASH I TOYS.
M.A. DIS9ROW&CO. , H. HARDY 00.
Toyrt do'M , n I b 11 my
.MnimfiicluriTi of iinsh fancy guilds IHIIISC fur *
d o i . ti 11 nd a and
u H.
DlHlllll > { tf < > < > < l" Chll *
inouIdliiKa llrnuch of iln n'H cjirrliiuui 1-11
fice , UtU nndlzardSU 1 aiminitroct. .
DE , . J.
THE SPECIALIST ,
IN THE TUKATMENT OF ALL FORMS
OF PRIVATK DISI5ASKS aONOIt.
imoKA , sTnicTiruK , SYPHILIS.
QLEET AND ALL WEAKNESS ANlj
DISOUDKnS OF YOUTH AND MAN.
HOOD. IMMEDIATE KliLlEF WITH.
OUT L03B OF TIME FUOMUUSlNEaa.
Wilto fore iciilnm.
N K for IlllianJ Karnain Sts , Omiilia. Nob.
THE OPTICAL
NEW HOUSE.
or TIIH
ALOE & PESFOLD CO.
114 houtli ISIh Street ,
Next to , Uniahu.
Practical Opticiansx
N.
And brnncli of worW renonnod oufleil e
muiit of A , 8 A lou A Co , Ht I.oulf Our molLod U
tiipurlorlQ nllothtri ; our loniri ire lupfrrlur : will
not ft Mf OT tire tboo . Tin frumo propera ) -
tailed to the foe * .
Eyeu Teatod Free of Charge.
Prices Low for First class Goods.