Till ? OMAHA DAILY RKK : TfRSDAY. Al'lUf , II. ] ! . CUMllKlttlAL i Board of Trade Shoiti Had Reami for Ho- joicitig YwterJay. WHEAT , CORN AND OATS CLOSED LOWER In Aililltlmi to the Dnclln * * In fJi'i Ml i 1'orlt , l.uril nnil Itlln Worn Wottk ThruitKbmil TliiroVn Very Mttlo Ktcllouiiint. CitH'Aoo , 111. , April 10-Tlic majority of the Hoard of Trade shot Is had reason for rejoicing at the close of today's marknt. .Inly wheat was -iC lo\\e.r , corn was oil HI'I o-itM 'if and there weie inalrilal declines In pork , laid and ribs. The exception was In the case of Ihosu short of May wheat That pmtlcular delivery closed t'4c higher than H did on Saturday. The < licitio weie not sellers of May wheat , they merely teased the shorts and It has now lii'i'cini' with the latter a question of ability to put up margins That ability will iippaiently bo fullj tutted In the next two weeks. A bulge nf2c was witnessed ( luting the day In May tthe.it. P.itdrldge seemed to bo a good buyer II" had biokcr * In the pit taking all they ruiild , while the small fry was also buy ing freely with little for sale. The clique has . fur In i'ii doing nothing ; II has not aided the advance except thai it has not -old to any'ex tent It Is geneially admitted , however , that II holds tbe winning cards and has only to 10- lusi in sell to nut pi Ices much higher. Theiepoit vva oul Miliudayth.it May ; onIII co to n.c today and It has bei n worn rously near Hint llguie , already having sold from Bn.etoH4c It hiisL'ioal possibilities , iipnar- cntly , and many would be suri-ilsed If it did not gn toil befoie the close o [ the week. In July tbeie VMIS less business and very lit tle I'M-iti'inent , with pi lets i tiling weaker than on Sat m day Thlsvv.m due lo the fact thai gem-1 ii I mint \veie n polled Ihioughout Ivan- has , Neliiatka , and southcin Illinois. As the hull feillng has been built up on the ( jiy weather In Ihescdlstilets the ri ported rains lilli verl the situation. Hut advices on this hcon weie veiv contiadli'loi } . The wcatlnv map did not show them and many doubted their existence. Cables weie higher. I ho Michigan erop leport was a bail one and the visitie supply ilecieiiseil SI'.O.OOO bu. , but the limou'i' mi ocean passage shotted all Incieaso of l.liiii.ooii hu. Tln'i x | " > * leil Issue of the government crop tepiiit was , i rehtialnlng Inlliionce. 1 he hi alpers and Mnaller tiadeis weie geneially ( leslnius of stialglltenlng up tliolr-ttadcs in view I'fllie moic tlian usual lined tftlnty ro- bulting fiom the f.n t that tills was the llrst goveinmeiil lepurt since Mr Dodge's dcentil- taliun Muy opened > . ( < higher and with only slight lluctnatlons iidvanceil from 2 to 2'ii mine , held falily steady and the closing was fiom l"t to 2c higher than Satntday Some private settlemetits.il was clnlini ( I , weie made at better pi Ices tlian ( iiiot.itionshow on the open market. The July futures opened from 'jc to Hi' lower , be came stionger and advanced s c , bul again weakened oil from V : to Ic , ruled easy and closed from V to Ic lower than Satuul.iy. A good deal of evening up was Indulged In by COiti , Icmg tiadern .selllnj ; and short trailers covcilni * . A long trader was credited with puicha'-esof May to the extent of 200,000 Im , and a largo elevator concern was supposed to linvo dis posed of a like amount. Initial trades vveie a tlllle under the closing quotations of Satur day , but It was not long until qulto a brisk de mand caused an ad viuico of ' 41' . The maiket aflerttaidiuled easy , with wheat closlngwlth usllgbt loss. Time was a llbetal trailo In oats and a weaker feeling , pi lees declining from J c to ! c nnd closing ( , | sy at aliont the Inside figures , with a Hot loss of fiom Vc to ' ( ' . There was food selling nf May by shlpulnp , houses. Their oITi lings , combined with the weakness In corn had a depiesslng filer ! . The scalpels had a good time In piovlslnns early , but came near their own ( lestaction ! later Thej started In on the easier opening to hull the maiket. Prices were advanced ftoni lOc to 16c from first figures all around. Then the jilt got ( lull. When the sciilppis tried to kell out no one wanted the slull. The market Middcnly bioko below tlio point where the buying beg.in. On the bii ak the country be came selleis on the stop los oiileis. Tlien tlieie was a tush to get out the stun" . Pork , laid and ilhs all went down together during the last hour. The break from top figures was DOc In pork , 8 ! > c In lard and 2.'ic In short ribs a very unexpected ending of the llttlo bull market of the first hour. With the exception of n very little inlly In July ribs piouucts closed at the bottom prices for the season. The estimated lecelpts for tomonow were not made up today. Tlio parties compiling them , It Is said , have not received siilnclent r < i'jiinnr"lioii ! ) fiom the 'Unite. ' , who refuse to piiTD ! In thO cost of collecting the figures. The binding futures ranged as follows ; OPEN. I1IUII. IOW. CI.OSB. SAT'V B2 t ( 81)1 eiHi 40H (0 UK ( IM UKWi H KH 42 ? < SM 30 K 30 in sum 17 C7 ! | ic r > : > 111 65 17 00 i ; 10 17 M in ? av K.72 17 17k IT ! ! . ' 17 ii'A IU Ui Iti 95 17 S 10 o ; > 10 10 fl 82" 10 50 iu m $ IU5 9UU 9 tk ) 10 OTli IU 2i lU 35 10 UO IU 00 IU S7ki ( t ! > 7V4 9 70 9S7K 9 40 9fiO n 5.IV4 U i a ; i7' ' V 424 9 ( , 1 < 4 9 bj'u 72T < u : r' U 4J Cash quotations were as follows : I'l.ot'iiDull , nominally unchanged ; spring patents , J3.70y4.00 ; winter straights , $ a,30ilt U.no : spring straights , S2 0033.10 ; ' -No , 2 spring , 8181'Jc ; No. 3 spring norlhoin , 75Hc ; No. 2 red. 81 < if,81'/ic. COIIN Higher ; No. 2 , 40)c ) ; No , a cash , 3S2i 88i e. ; No. 3 yellow , 40 740'c. OATS A'o. 2 , 2U'4raaOcj ( No. 2vvlilto , f. o. b. , 84'JS 3411ij No. 3 white , 33G33UC. ItVB No. 2 , 50Jlr > lc. IIAIU.EY No. 2 , G2c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 44 < 2G5c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , aaa-iuc. l''l.AxHuiil > No. l,81.10'-s. ' TIMOTHY HKED Prime , ? 4.2fi. 1'nilK Mess , nor hbl. , J1G.5010.G2'4. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , * 'J.HOa'J.H5 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , $0.35140.40 ; dry salted sliouldors Ilioxud ) , lO.25Qy.37K ; sbortclear sides ( boxed ) , WillBKY-Dlsttllors'Qnlshod Roods , per gal. , SUO'AUR Cut loaf , 5V ; Kuinulated. b\c ; standard "A , " 5V- . The following vvoro the rcculpU and bhlp- iiiuiitH for today : On the I'rgdnco oxchiinxo today the butter mnrUut wus stonily ; eieamory , i2au'J'ic ; dnlry , V > L' < a.27c. IKU'S : , tlrm ; strictly fresh , MJ'iSl&c. ( liuiiliii ( irul'i. The follow Inn prices me for delivery afcMls- ilsslppl river piilnts : WIIKAT- . i ! hprlni ; , 7-tc bids No. 3 sprlne COcbldiNo. 'Jhaul , tile bid ; No. a hard , Dae bid. bid.KvK KvK Nn. 2 , fj'Jc bid. DATS-NO , i ! wlilte , 3'J"c bid ; No , 3 white Bl'ic bid. COIINNo. . - > cash or April , 37" c bid ; No. I or better , cash or April , : t7e bid. Aiming the sales were : Twenty cars No. ' . corn , fifteen d.iys shipment , Cincinnati terms , 30'ic ; live cats No. ' . ! corn , last half of April shipment , track T.ast St. I.ouls , : i7'e ; tvvocui' No , 2 white corn , last half of Apill shlpmedt , til. I.ouls terms , 41V N < n Vork viurkotv r NKVV YOUK , April lo. l 'i.otiu Itooolnts. 1'J , . 7bl ( II ) > KI > , ; etports , liti.7 ( bhls. 17,171 sacks ; inlOh. IB , 100 pkKs. ; niHrUetdiill , weak ; vvlntei whent low grades. ta.iiviT.'J.ari ; winter wheat Tt t fulr to fancy , if'J..W.lt.iif ) : winter whom patents , Jll.bJif-t.'J.'i ; MIniiosota clear. J'-&tKij I ) . OH , winter wheat strnlghts , t3.UOitl.UO winter wheat patents , J-l.'Jfx',4.7o. , COIIN Mr.\i. Kasler , iiilet. | Kii--l : > ull. hteady ; vvestein , SHfllVJc. HAKI.KVDull , til m ; western. tiiK TBo. HAIII.KV Mu/r Qulet , , steady ; western , 01 WHEAT Uecelpts , 4,000 bu. ; sales , 3,070 , 000 liu. futures , rjo.ooo hn. spot , hpot ( iih lower , with the options fait ly active for expert port , closing tlrnii No. i > red , In store am flovntcr , 7r > \ t77e ; alloat , 77J4G,78c ; f. o. b. 77' 7Hi4o ; No. 1 northern , H4c : No , I hard H7 < UB7'4e ; No. 'Jnorthein , h'Jc. Uptions wen moderately active anil IiroKiilar , closing v\eal utJ4 < ii' e dicllne , helling oil easy. H'e 01 the Inciease on pillage , .Mlclngan cioi report of HH percent , lalnslnlho Miuthwest Incruriu'dtestand local realising , advam-ei Ui--Scondieteased btiK'knnd vlslhlo foielgi buying and local coveting , fell MI ' , c on weal west. o.\pt'ctcd bearish government roper IIIKI local ihinldatlonsj No. 'J red , May , 77 7-11 i.7B e , closing nt 77'ic ' ; Juiiu , 7 sa70ue closing at 7H'4c ; July , 70irirtO'4c ( , closing a 70'nSeptember. ; . HUrHl c , closing at bio Deci'mber. H4' < nl5o , closing al 8440. Mooksof grain lust 10 and ulloatVheat : 7,731,134 bu , ; corn , 336,0' > ' 3 hu. : oats. SbO.Otl bit ; lye , 7J37 bit ; barley , 0,800 Im. ; mull l&-JtH7 bu.t peas. 4,308 hu. Cons Kecelpts. IH.sH'J bu ; exports. 20,30 tiu , ; biili'h , 41X1,000 Im , futurvs , .MD.OOO hi ; Mint. fpolH Him , dull ; NO. ' - ' , bl > tc 1 fluvnturi &iie ! iitlout ; ungiaded mixed , MXi CiO > 4UikteuiuL'r uiUud , DUJ.c ; Nu. U , ( ijitk n nt1 > meed 'f .in iiurr mi d slot Us ' ami vh.i/i , und Ht-m > MMI fell ii tf and . VjosHi ( 'nil nnil vvciik at iitichanaed prices to | * i- ' - May 4H'r ' , , | , . ' at IHIJC , ifViJuiy , 49 < , e. o ia , , , . . OATH -Itivoipn , 04,000 hn .cxpnrtt , Kto b.yv ° btl. , n.ilos , jufi.ooo bu. futures , lt'2,000 mf. IH)1. J < pen filrly ucthe , tinner Uptions dull , weak uiul partly lower , May , at &Sfii.i- , Closing ni3.'l4rt Jitiii1 , 34'n93fiiC , rlotlnit ut ftDSc ; July , 3fij4ia3 : * sc , rloniiiu in aowci "pot , No. a white , lie ; No 2ilrfiKii,37 ) ft3bc ; No. 3 , 35JKo : NO. 3 white , 40c : ml.teil western , 3&a c : white western 30ft4'Jc. IforlVi'iil , nTiii , ' , IIiDMQutat.oimyi wet salted Now Orleans Mdoeted , 45 toGOlbs , I'-JigGc ; Texas , selected , 50 to GO Ibs. Mile ; HiienoH Ayroo , dry , 20 to 2a His. I2'/e ' ; 'i'exas , dry , 20 U ) 25 Ibs , W * lie. I'linvisiosH Cut mont , onsv ; ph'ltlodbellies , O'ca0\ic : pli'kledshotlldeisHliSVienilddl ; s , quiet , easier ; short clear , Hie. i.anl , loweri better dem.ind foi cash ; futures dull ; western sli am closed at f 10.40 ; sales , 000 tlutces at M0.40 < ilM. | 1 Option sules.750 tletcos ; May , ? H > .35 , doting at f 10 2. ) : July closed at f 10.2O ; f-emcmbi i , tlo.llo Poik , steady , fair demand ; sales , ino bhls. HriTUH ijnli < t , weaker : western dairy , 1835 UHc ; wostctn eieamerv. 2iT,2H'c ; ( ; wustein fac- ' ' ' ' " Cii'iisi-.M : : ; , id'ci'ati ; iie"inatid , choice steady ; part skims , 3'7 lOc. iiis-rii'ncr : ! ! , fair domamhstato and Penn- sjlvaiila Ki',1' ' ! receipts , 0,7llt > pkgsi western , fresh , lii > ) ) ) , ) ' < . duck , 212lc. TAI.I.DW giiloli haioly sleady ; city ( f2 per CoTTONs'iinii ( Jii. Qplet , easy ; crude , 41 ® 42c asked. , , PnTiiou.t'M The maiket opened weak , hut closed sliong In tone ; spivulnllon was dull ; Pennsylvania oil spot sales none : May option sales10,11110 bbls. ; opening , G8' e ; hlghesl OOc ; lowest , GH'c ; closing , O'Jc ; Lima oil sales none ; 2 Hc bid : total sales , 15,000 bhls. - Kosi.v- Dull and weak ; strained common to good.M.aOjM 3v. Tt'Ui'U.NriM.inlet : and weak at 31'4 ' < ! l313e. ( KICK I'll m : fair demand ; domestic , fair to cxt i a , ! )5 v UUc. Moi , v sis : \e Orleans , open kettle , good toclmlce , tlrm ; fall ly active at HoaUHr. Sfo MI KIIU , falily active and tlrm ; sales , 1,000 h.u's centrifugals'JG test , at iJ Oi 15.0OO bags centilfngals. ! ) G test , to Philadelphia , B34c , c. f. and I , and 5,500 bags centrifugals , ' .lu test , to Itoston , 3V , c. f and I. : lellnod , quiet ; mold A , 5 3-n/ri , , ' ) ' , , ; standard A , 415-HWfl 5V : confectioners A , 4 IH-UWKiej cut loaf , fj'jffiSl ' l-lti' ! ; ciushed , ft'iffhO 11-lOc ; po\v- dercd , 5a-10T 5i8c ; granulated , 4 IS-lOiiiO'.je ; , . I'm IKONyulct , steady ; American , ? 12.70 ® 15.00. Coi'l'Kll-nisy ; bike , $11.10. J.KAli-Moiuly ; domestic , tl.12'4. ' TlN-l'lini ; Mialts. $20.70T/.20 ( 80 ; plate , ( inlet , steady ; spoltei , weak , domestic , Oiii.iha . ri-odnei ) M.irKot. There weie the usual light tecelptsof a Mon day and the maiket did not develop any very si i Iking fealtues. May Is quoted linvor , as will hii noted below. The egg ni.ukel would appear lo lie a little III met- and theie aio not , so many eggs sell In. al the lower quota ) ton. There aio complaints that beans aie slow and that theio Is a good di-il of common and Inferior stock arriving mi the maikel. nrrrni , KIKIS , own ; , pori.Tiiv. Ilimiuliecelpts : light and the markol firm. Packing stork , ITitlWc ; fair to good country roll , iHiiJOi1 ; cliolco to fancy countiy , 20ii24c. rcos-d'enetal maiket , laQ.KCjC. CJA.VII : Mixed , GOftTSc ; led heads , $2 ; mal lards , { 2.0022.50 ; teal , f 1 ; jack .snipes , * 1.25. PoL'Mltv Cholcn hens , OiilOc ; young roost ers , ® ! ) ; old loosturs , 5fiiGc ; geo.io and ducks , 10'ii.llcj tuikoys , lie ; pigeons , $1.25 ® 1.50 per dolive. . VHurr.vm.r.s- . PK\P Soutbeinand California stock , per ! j bu. box , $1.00-01.25. HIANM : ( 'holed navy , $2.3022.45 ; common stock , Jl.OOTi00. . ( 'A 1.11 OHM \ ' . 'AIIIIni : Per ! b. , 3c. CliCll.Miirus Per do2. . Swinr : Per MOKSPor bbl. , $3 ; seed sweet po tatoes , fa.50. OMO.NS Homo crown , on eiders to country , ? 4 per bbl. ( iood stock shipped In fiom countiy , M.25 per bu. Portions Iteceiptt large. Colorado stock , Jl.llkiil.15 ; Wisconsin burbanks , 00c@tl.00 ; westein Nebraska , UOcGH.OO ; eastern Ne braska slock , V.VitOOc , Nivv : Viuiin vni.rs Lettuce , 40c ; radishes , 45c ; paisley , 4lie pel dogieen ; onions , 33c. 1'ir. PI.VMPer 50-lb. boxes , 13 SPIN vm-Pei : bbl . J3.50. Oil ) Viiirvin.i.s : : Huiitbagas and beets , { 2. per bu. ; paisnlps , $2.25 ; cairots , J1.75 uti'ns. APPLE" ! Cbnlco shipping stock , $4.50 per bbl. STRAW in.iiltir.s-Pei uu.iil , 25caiV. ( TAMir.niNKs-In half boxes , * 2.75aa.OO UtiAi'K I'liriT-Perbox , $ a ooaa.u. ) OllMi.sI'lorida fancy , pel box$3.50S3.75 ; russetts , $3.2o ; Mexlc-in oiangos , single boxes , J3.25 ; 5 lo 10bolots , $3 ; C.illfoinia mountain oranges JJ.50 ; Washington navels , 84 ; Novv- castle California seedlings , $2.GOIt2.75 ; Med. sweets , $2GO ( < ? ; 2.75 ; Klversido seedlings , $2.75. HANANAS Per bunch. Including crates und pucktmr , tl.76 .2.50. < 'IIANI1KIIUI1N Per box , J.'I'O. hKMONS-ChoIce , $3.50 ; f.incy , $4. MISCCI.I.\M.Ol'.S. HAV The m.iiket on good upland hay $5,00 In car lots. IIiii.s : . 1 green , 4c ; No. 2 gieon , 3c : No. 1 gieon , salted , 41-ic ; No 2 gieon , salted , ll'Jc : No. 1 gieen , salted , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4Hc ; No. 2 green , .salted , 25 to 40 Ibs. , avjc ; No. 1 veal , calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 8c : No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , Oc ; No. 1 dry Hint , 7ic ! ; No. 2 dry flint , > llc ; No. 1 dry salted , Gc. uosiiv Choice to fancy whlto clover , 18 ® Iflc ; fair to good , IGSlBc. VIAIChoico and small fai voals , 78c ; largo und thin , .1QOc. ( St 1.mils Markets. PT. Loin * ; , Mo. , April 10. I'l-ouu Very ( pilot , unchanged. WiiiiAi Opened weak , sold olT rapidly , ral lied sllglitly , then diopped again , closing IH ® I'.c lower than Satuiday ; No. 2 led cashOH1 * ; May , GH"sr/.GcJ'jC ( , closing at GH'ic ' ; July. 71 3 721 , ! ' , closing at 7Paii71 ( c ; August , 72c. COIIN Kxtremelv dull , closing weak , } 4C oil ; No. 2 mixed cash , JO v&'Jfiiic ; May , 37j < ; July , 38'e. OVTS Declined with other coiouls , closing ? , c lovvei ; No. 2 cash. ai-Ulia'Jc ; May , UlJic. llviM : > H MII.KY Nothing done. Huvj.-MltV ; cliolco f. o , b. barges olVoied at G5c. G5c.TI.AX Sr.r.i > -$1.10. CI.OVIMI AM ) TIMOTHY Unchanged. HAV Stiong , higher ; strictly fancy to gllt- cdgo timothy , * 14.5015.50. Htm Kit-Steady , unchanged. Kims Higher ; KiiiUl'ic. COKN MI.AI , Shade higher , $2. . 11ACII1MI AND COTTON Tins Unchanged. 1'iiovisio.NS Unsettled , loner. I'ork , J17.CO Q17.7ri. ] , aid9b7'/s. Dry salt meats , loose shonldeis , JH.02a ! ; longsund ribs , 19.40 ; shorts , t'J.Ca'i ; boxed , Itic more , llacon , packed shottldors10.25j longs , J10.37J6 ; ribs , * 10.r.O ; shorts , flO.02Ji. Hams , sugar cured , un changed. Uiicm-TS Hour , 7,000 bills. ; whoiit. 21,000 bu. ; cor-i , 130,000 hu.r oats , 37,000 bu , ; rye and bailey , none. Slill'MUMS 1'lour. 7,000 bbls. ; vvhoat , 17,000 bu. ; corn , 351,000 bu. : o.its , 1U.OOO bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley , 1,000 bu. UllHlllCSH CIlUllgl'K. The following arc loported at Dun's JleVcan- tllo agency : Colnmbns , Neb. , H. r . Marty , moat market , succeeded by Maity & Knglcman. Deshler , Neb. . POUT Price , hotel , sold out. lluiily. Neb. , I'nlon hotel , dostioyod by lire. I.liR'nln , Neb. , 11. A. I'nslgn , cigars anil news , holdout. Lincoln , Nob. , P. Mcfonlga , coal , etc. , suc ceeded by Charles It. Uregory. Lincoln , Nob. , Ida M. Dyer ( Mrs , V. H. ) , gro ceries , sold out. Oakdalo , Neb. , Til Smith , groceries , sold out too. H. ii\M : > ml. Adalr , la. , MoManns it I'hv , general store , succeeded by Mc.Manus& McKvoy. , Cailisle , la. . Webster Itros , , general store , succteded by H. P. Webster. Charlton , la. , I. C. Cain , meat market , sold out. out.Des Molncs , la. , liy Itloom , groceries , sold out. llravlty , la. , A. K. McKay , general store , burned out. Jellerson , la , , W. K. Whitney , Jeweler , re moved to Kedliehl. New Hampton , la , , I1. M , Halslct , publisher , sold out. Knnaat City .Markets. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , April 10. Wheat and rye are on baslof Mississippi rlvor ; corn and o.its basK of Kansas City , Win : ii Hlo\v ; No. 2 haul , Ou < 3G7je ! : No. 2 red , 7tm.7o'si' ' . , Coit.s Mixed was slow and ' ( a lower , whllo t while was Him ; No. 2 nlxcil , 33 ! e ; No. 2 I wldte , nCic. OAls-Slow ; No. 2 mixed , 28'i32Dc ' ; No. 2 llVK I'lrin at fi4'4e. ' HiiTTKitAi'tlve and steady ; creamery , 25 ® 3tV ; dairy. ! H-fc24c I'm ) * Ai'thi' and llrm at 12'c , Ui-CKll'ts Wlieat , 33,000 bit. ; corn , 10,000 ; oats , none. Wheat , 21,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYu Vork L > r.v ImoiU .Mnrki't. Niw : VOHK , April 10. llnslness In dry goods coiitlnnes Mat as tc.ards transactions for neat dellveiy , with nothing dulii In cotton goods for either spi Ing or fall goods. Silks , dress goods , cotton llanncls anil wool llannols wore In good ieiiiest | for fall trade. As regards cot tons tiiijeis hold oif for as much as possible but theie Is much encouragement from the condition of stocks at either llrst or second hand. Mlniieii : | < tllH VVIii'itt .Market. MlNNKAi'ot.is , Minn. . April Id. The market wasnariow today , as there was no partlculai support oll'ered , ( iood dt'inaml for cast wheat ; No. 1 not thorn. OtHSOl''ic ; No. 2 north' em , lUGltiQc . Uccolpts , wheat , 445 car. Close : April. O&uc ; May , 05'tc : July , C8'c On track : No 1 hind , Ii7 > tc ; No. I northern UUc ; No. 2 northern , 03aii4c. llrllU'i drain Truilu Itovlovv. LONDON , April 10. The Mark l/inu Hxpret , lu U. wcukly i vluw of thu lldtUli uralu uudi I y In tliitty Mirer iuiirk < < t there Imi'torn ' Ml iiniictifC'tu nt In I rtilltli wheiit The sulei "Uii' ttulh.irvi > t have It't n a 3r'J.oiiOquarters the ihvii'iiHi , i . with lust year In Ing dun to the low prli'cs , In coin iilelice | of the low v linen win at has been fed to slock , The Imports of foreign wheat since the harvest amount to HHr > H,247 nimHcr * . and the Imports f Hour to I.17i.ir. : | iiiiucM. | ( lloth thettn ports , " ' winnl | mill Hour show a decrease. The stocks have nU decreased since January. There nro 2lu' < 00 ( ) quarters of wheat on passage totlreat Hi'J'alii ' , J-'iut corn IH weaker , roiimfand yellow IH ilnner. Ik ? "lock ofenni In London Is 30,000 qunrlers , ngfiJ.1 ' > < iOoO ijuurtnrs at the same time last year , Collco Nr.w YOHK , April iO.-Optlons iteady nt 55120 points decline , closed barely steady at l&if.2j iiolnt.s down. Sales. 41,000 bift : , Including : April. $15.7moiri.7& ( ; .Muy , llB.on ( ftlfi.CO ; June , J15.4fWUG.&r > ; July , $10.50 ; Aintttst ; , , $ ir.,40 ; Stptemher , tlD.40a1ti.riO ; ( ) c- toblT , 51 u. | i n ( ( , m.uc ; November , J15.30 : De- Ofmhor , tI0.20iil5.30. Spot Klu dull , numin.il ; i 10.50. I'hll.'nlelplilii liriiln Mnrket. Piili.Aiir.i.t'iiiA , Pa. , Aptll 10.-Wiii\T-Mar- : ketqnlel and steady ; No. 2 led , April , 75 < l ® Ci'tiix Dull and lower ; No. 2 ml\ed , April OATS Car lots ruled steady , though dull ; futuies stninger , but quiet : No. 2 white , April , 40'i4i-llc. ' Liverpool .Markets. 17UVEUPOOI , , Apill 10.Viir.AT rirm ; de mand model ate : holders oll'er spirlngly. COIIN I'lrin , demand moderate. HAUO.N Long clear , .i'45 40s percwt. LAUD Pilmo western nominally 52s per cvvt. cvvt.PKAS - Canadian , 5s 4d per cental. .Mlluililkec MurKttts. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , April 10. WIIIHT Steady ; July , GHJ4'c ; No. 2 sptlng , G7c. OATS ytiiet ; No. 2 white , 34'JG35c ; No. 3 , HAUi.KV-03'jc. KYK 57ii571li' ( . Clncli initl Alarkets , CINCINNATI , O. , Apill lO.-WllBAT-Qulet ; No. 2 led , 1'i'Jc. CoitN-ritm ; No. 2 mixed. 4Hai3'4c. OATS r.isy ; No. 2ml\eii , 33 ( , ® 34o. WittsKi steady at J1.17. Cotton .MurUrt. NKVV Oiu.c\Ns , Ia. , Api 11 10. Weak ; good middling , O'ic ' ; low middling , 7 ll-10c ; good ordinary , 8'Bc ; gloss receipts , 12,902 bales ; exports to PiaiicelJoll bales ; sales , 0,500 bales , stock , 251,178 bales. Itullhnoru ( ir.iln .Murkot. nAt.TtMOHK , .Mil. , April 10.-WHKAT Strong ; No. 2 red , spot ami Aptll , 70'iC. COIIN Sluing ; mixed spot and April , 48' ' Jc. OAT3--julet ; No. 2 whflo western , 41o. Toledo Ciraln .Market. Tot.ino , O. , Apill 10. WllliAT Active , weak ; No. 2 , cash , 73'sC. ' C'oitN Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 42c. OAls-Qtilot ; cash , 43c bid. Visible ( ' 1-aln .supply , NEW YOHK , April lO.-Vlslble grain : Wheat , 77,293,000 bu. ; corn , 14,015,000 bu. ; oats , 4,370,000 bu. ; lye , 809,000 bu. ; bailey , 800- , 000 bu. London Oil .Market. LONDON , April 10. CALCUTTA LINSKKD April and June , new crop , 38s Cd per quarter. TUHl'K.sriM ; St'iillih 23s percwt. STOCKS < VNU IIONDS. After a Tolerably I'lrin Opening : Koeurltlcs llucainu U'e.ik Ovrlnp ; to .strike Novvs. NEW YOHK , April 10. The stock market after a tolerably llrm opening became weaken on the news fiom Chicago concerning the strlkeot laboieis at the Wet Id's fair grounds and the positive announcement of the ongago- nont of $3,700,000 gold for shipment by the steamship Havel sailing for Kuiopo tomorrow. Dm Ing the day reports wore Industriously circulated that the shipments of gold by thn steamer ! , sailing late In the week would bo as largo If not heavier than those to bo made tomonow. On the strength of all this the bears ham mered the list and wlunover the market showed a disposition to recover put out addi tional lines of shot ts. Only In a few Instances , however , vveio the los > os leally Important. Sugar fell oil' I'D per cent to 101 , Chicago Uas ' , j percent to 90'f ' , Northwest 1 per cent to 113'j , Lackawanna 1U par cent to 144'j , Delaware & Hudson 2 percent to 129 > { , General - oral Klccttlc l4 ! per cent to KIO'j , Now Kngland 1 percent to 33 , National Cordage 1 percent to GO'S , Heading 1 per cent to 23a ! and Tennessee Coal & Iron lj < percent to 25)J. ) Moslof the giangers and trunk lines , ns well asMlssoml I'ai'llic , Union Pacific , Louisville & Nashville and Western Union , declined only f met tonally. In the meantime Manhattan rose 3 per cent to 105 , leaeted to 103 and rallied to 104. Klohnioml Terminal sold up 1 per cent , but lost most of the Im provement when It became known there worn no developments concerning the nroposed plan of roorganl/atlon. Distilling and cattlofecdlng advanced from 30'/j to 32"s , and later sold oil to 31's on rumors that the annual report to bo made public on Wednesday would bo unfavor able. The outstanding short Inteiest in thu stock is very largo. At the close prices vveio fiom'a to 1 per cent above the lowest , the latter In National Coidago , which rallied to G7'/i. The market loft oil bately steady In tonu. The tiansnctloiiM aggregated 228,010 shines of which 180,005 were listed and 38- , 015 unlisted istocks. The following mo the closing ouotationsof the loading stocks on the New Yoik fctooiv c.\- change today : bill. a kul. The total sales of stocks today weio 228,000 shares , Including : Atchlson , 0,000 ; Chicago , llnrllngton > x ; ( julney , 3,400 : Chesapeake .t Ohio , 4,700 ; Chicago C.as , 13,000 ; llolawaro , Lackawanna & Western , 4,21)0 ) ; Distilling , 20,000 ; Maifliattan , 4,100 ; Missouri Pacllic , 8,300 ; National Lead , 3,800 ; National Cordate. 13,700 ; New Kngland , ll.Btl ) ; Heading , 21,000 ; Richmond Teimlnal , 15,400 ; Hock Islunil , 4,000 ; bt. Paul , 14,100 ; Sugar , 2,100. Boston Stork ( Quotations. IloSTON.Mass. , April 10. Call loans , 01JO per cent ; time loans , ( > aO'i percent. The follow ing are tlioololii'iiuotatlons on stocks , bonds and inlnliigHliaies : St. I.niiU .MlnliiK Moclm , HT. r.otTis. Mo. . April 10. U-o , KlUnboth nm Oranlto Mountain stock contlnuo to ho . * ! < itt/l4 l tttIM Ti * * lli4W t ttVI t'il tUt lllij UVUIHll ut JO.25 , u 23o ptr bhaiu udvuuco over the bi prior nnil flt/idi t'l ' htul 47 , * I 1 1 fi r It which wn JIab < i\i Itmiivii k spilt i - ynolaltons on tln > rcmalnili'r iiijili iHto-ks were * Admin . I H ) " ( irnnllo M. IS.Ml MI J Ann-rlciin N lloin- .1 'J Ml "tt illlmol . ilA-o , fl.W loRurcil _ Nmv Vork MoneyJ NRW VOIIK. April in. MONUV ox OAt.t. Was fairly active at UifO per cent , last loan 0 , eliiso otfi'ti'il nt 6. ' PlllMljMKIiCvNTlix 1'Al'F.ll G 7 per cent. fTEiiUNd KxciiANan Stuuifv , with notnal business In banker" * ' dills at'l.8Gfor ! sixty days and $4.87 for demand. fjjvBHMiB.xT HoSlH-steady. Slate bonds dull. , j „ Tlio closing qllotatlotjt on bonds : u. * . it tee IM l. Ii .tS. t1' U'n 51. Ill U. S. < s coup 113 Vt I'AUlCon U7l ( tl s. iii coup . . . . ' . . . 1 : A P. Ills. . . . 118 M'I CIIIC ( ! Of'Hi. . . . . ' . _ r. r. L. o. Tr nets " 3 l.otilslivnivs'poil Is. , 1111 ! ' P. It. (1 T' . Itets SH ! { Missouri 8s 101 L'nlon Pnclllc lits. 100 Tcnn no IT set ( In. . . . IIM Went Shore lomi Tcnn now t Ss . 101 H. (1. ( W Is 77 ! < Tcnn. nev sot Ss. . . 7M- , Alcli. 4s Cen. I'.tclllclfti lOii'-i ' Atch 5l < s , elms A. . lt.fi II. O l ts. . . . UHli O. II A. rt. A ts . KMU I ) . , t II. (1 4s 87' 101 Krlo Sil. . Ii7' ' It. X r , C. t > . ICtl M. K. A T. ( It'll. ( Is. ML II. AT. I' . Con. Us. . . 10J M. K A I' , dun Ss . 40 N. Cnrolltm Us . \1i \ .Vlutiml Union 6s. . . lUJ N' . Cnrollmi Is . ! > 7 N J C. Ipl. Curt IIP. i C. llrown eon. . . . t'S N. P o lit * ims 'I'onn , olilOs . n. N. I'nc. Sill IU Vn.i.s . 60 N. W. Coinols W Vii. IX-Mnt. coup. . 3o N. W. Drbon. 6s 1IU Vii. Conns . 60 fct.A. I..XI. Ceil. ( is. . . Sj bid , tusked. I'lll llii'hll NP | < ' , Ctrv , Mo , , April 10. Clearings , J1.834.B3-I. PAIIIS , April 10. Throe per cent rentes , 07f O4' c for the account. New VOIIK , April 10. Clearings , $81,105.- 400i balances , Jfi.lion.Crj. It VI.TIMOIIK , Mil. , April 10. . t'lcarlngs , $2,219- 09 1 ; lialancos , } l tHU 7. Money , 0 per cont. Piili.AtiKl.i'lllA , Pa. , April 10.-l'h-arlnisIO- 103,701 ! balances , M,03Hb3G. Money , -I1 , W > Dor cont. CINCINNATI , O , April 10. Money Offl 7 per cent. Now Vork exchaiiKi1 , OOu picmliini , Cli-nrliiRs , W,770'JuO. HI-HI , IN , April 10. The statement of the Impoitnl Hank of ticimany sliousit decrease in specie of 10,010,000 marks. ST. l.ot'H , Mo , April 10. Ulnnrlngs , J5.007- 355 ; balances t.rJOO'J33. Money , iiilet | at 0il7 ( per cont. i\chaiio ; ( on Now Voik , OOc prem ium. HOSTON , Mass. , April 10. ClearliiRs , J10- GOO.'J.liti balances , 'CJoi , . ' )3i ) ) , Halo for money , 6QO percent. K\cliango on Now Vork , 1744'JOc discount , NBW Oiti.p.VNs , Ii. , April 10. Clearlnss , J1,027,35'J New Vork eM'hanse , commercial , 75c perifl.OOOpicmliinii bank , $1.50 per $1,000 premium. ClIlCAOO , 111. , April lO.-Clearinxs , JI7.712- OG'J. Now Vork t'\cliitiKi : ! , 75o piemltim , cvcliiitiKu iiulet ; if-l.am , for Mxty- dny hills ; tt.HS'j fordemaiid. Money , btiuni ; at 0(2,7 ( percent. O.UAIIA i.ivi : M.\ttKirs. : Week Opens Steady vvlth Saturday on Ci t- tlo llo8 ( Stroll ) ; toHolier. / . MO.NIMV , April 10 The supply of both cattle and hogs was slightly heavier than a week ago and the sup ply of sheep a trlllo lighter. Dealers who wore looking for a heavy run ofcattlo were surprised at the receipt of an oven 100 cars , but buyers were unwilling to show their disappointment by advancing prices and the general maiket was moderately actlvo ami about steady all around. lloth shippers and dressed beef men bought , but there was no apparent urgency to the demand and sellers generally had to bo con tent with Saturday's prices. A big string of choice 1,322-lb beeves brought $5 , but the big bulk of the olTeilngs were 050 to 1,200-1 b. steers , and they sold aiouml H.85 and $4.55. Tbeie was consider able common .stock bete , but llttlo of any con sequence hull to sell at undeift. . The more desirable grades of butchers'stock sold stionger , but common and canning glades were neglected and decidedly diaggy. ( iood tocholcucons nnil hclfurs sold at from $3.50 to4.25 , with fair to good stull largely at $2.00 to$3.30. Old thin runs sold down as low as $1.25. Hough stock changed hands freely at about steady prices from f2 to $4 for poor to prime bulls , oxen and stags. Calves were gen erally unchanged at from J3 to $5.50. Them was n good di'al ' of activity to the feeder trade. OlVenngs were quite liberal and icgular dealers vveio eood buyers at sight around steady pi Ices. Sales out of llrst hands weiolnigejy al from J3 lo $1.05. Countiy buyers took very few. lioprcseiUatlvo sales : nncr. No. Av Pr. Ar. Pr. 1 800 : if.O 1140 4H5 T'JO 3 "S lt'J4 440 1 yoo 385 40 10-I'J 440 5 HSU 400 83 1030 445 2 O.i0 400 10 ! 1109 4 CO 7 1108 420 1 ! ) 10'J'J 450 10 lO'.C ) 423 5 10C7 465 0.73 425 25 931 455 10 1005 430 21 1101 455 28 915 4 35 20 1171 455 10 1220 35 14 1IG7 455 32 893 35 48 1 157 4 55 18 912 35 23 1UUG 4 GO 2'J 9iO ( 33 1 175 4 05 22 929 35 3 1370 4 (15 ( 8 1070 433 14 1287 J 70 24 1012 4 35 20 1200 475 SIIII'l'INO. AND CM'OIIT. 3 . 040 00 10 HIS 475 18 1142 440 31 12M ) 475 14 1223 440 118 1322 500 20 123U 4 45 MIXED. 9 GS'J 3 95 24 897 4 25 11 ll.W 4 10 17 'J9J 440 33 700 4 25 cows. 780 1 25 12 850 285 9JO 1 23 1 740 290 843 1 60 11 1027 300 920 1 75 1 850 300 725 1 75 29 1U09 300 b20 1 75 5 10i4 ( 310 850 200 15 1029 325 888 2 00 73 820 325 923 200 19 910 325 &SO 200 4 1035 325 1 9.10 2 00 4l b30 3 25 3 723 200 4l 1020 325 3 953 200 l nee 325 6 < J92 2 10 3 1128 330 3 1127 225 13 831 330 1 930 225 13l 1090 350 1 114U 225 8 1030 350 1 b70 225 1 920 350 1 . 950 225 3 1100 350 2 985 223 0 9iO 350 J bSO 250 1240 300 1 950 250 10-10 300 5 KM 250 15 1000 300 1 IfiM ) 250 2i 937 .105 1 440 200 0 990 375 3 feU7 2 CO 53 918 375 lo bltt GO 5 1051 385 975 275 1 1200 400 ' u)70 ) 275 1040 423 .1000 2 75 001 240 15 4SS 335 100 .250 2 10G5 3 bO 037 3(10 ( 23 729 385 770 325 1 030 445 340 3 25 1 springer & 0 00 1 spriiiKOf "IJ ° ° 1 cow uiul calf ! < K ) 1 cow anil calf ! 1 > 1 milker ' . , < . , . " 3 00 UALVr.S. 1. . S20 3 00 2 . 155 5 50 . 85 4 76 3 . 153 550 10 ! . 151 5 00 1 . 140 550 i. .ior.o 2 00 .ISfX ) 3 10 i. .1310 'J 50 ' .litCO : i 10 i. i.i. .1770 'J 7.1 i .1G70 illfl i. i.i. .1010 3 7i ! , .1100 a ir > i. .1400 UTS .1400 il 15 i. .P.WX ) 3 75 .2liO : a in . 15iO ! 2 Ml . 12GO a is .1G15 2 bO .1010 a as ,17bO 2 Ki .i : K ) a 40 .1'J'JO ' 2 IK ) .15IK ) a 40 .140 ! ! U 00 .IbOO a 75 .1G-IO U 00' ' .1352 225 15S5 400 840 3 73 UTOCKKH3 AND 1 . . 070 200 1055 350 1 . . 890 3 00 3 990 a 60 15 ! ! ! ! . . 74 3 00 1 070 350 G ' . . 620 3 ( X ) 3 683 350 11 ' ' ' . . 420 a 00 9 5tW 300 10'J . . . . MO 305 1 4S-0 305 1 . . 7bO 3 10 1 UN ) 375 8 . . 1102 ! 1 15 2 600 375 1 " . . 920 325 39 725 3 bO 15" . IKK ) 325 280 004. y 90 670 3 25 128 1010 405 UGO 3 35 79 1004 405 575 3 60 Hous The hog market was actlvo und a hhadohtrongcr all around. Thoiu WIIH tliu Ubtinl light Monday nupply and tbo usual Indllleriint Monday iiuallly. Chicago had only umodoiuto biippl > and price * wuiu quoted tti outer Ihciu. I'rlcfk licit ) vuiu atiunt to u IilcKi'l hi. ! , , M | , , | | | , , | , , , , , , , , | wtllt | ' 1. U crs msii mi I'imii shlppcMiuni > ! i > n Huts nit in tin Held tin ji : lunds mi s'tle did not loiitt n main in nmt hands IH.I.II . . to chi u-- im'dluni neitfht and heavy hius sihi al finiii * i' ' / / ) up toil , MII Hitli light sluir and mixed packing itiaili's very hugely at ti. TO and ,7.'i. The trade was brNk from slatt to llnNh , the hulk of the fair to good hoe * nf all neUhts clmtiKlng hands at jii 70 ami 0 , ) as against J0.70 to } n.7ri Saturday and in ' . to JO.OO ono week ago. Hcpicsontallvc sales : No. Av. Sh. IV. No. Av. Sit. IV. 0..210 40 JO GO 71..211 2SO | 0 75 3..307 0 ( W tV.254 ) 200 0 * . * > 8..229 G ( Vi 03..212 240 075 10..2,53 bO 005 CO..272 2M ) 075 4. . . .225 G G5 64. . . . " .Ml bO G 75 78..HM 80 Oil ) : t0..23S ICO 075 07..209 320 070 CO..221 G bO 40..225 40 070 6S..HOI 200 0 0 & 2..193 80 070 53.,303 120 0 Ml 8S..s2U M ) 070 01..283 240 0 bO M..2IS DOO 070 bl..MO 100 OM ) 03..240 100 070 08..2MI 3X ( ) 0 M ) 6..22J 070 01..258 M ) C S3 80. . . . 234 Ml 075 C3..235 bO 0 Si 03..241 2M ) 075 08..201 200 01'O ' Sum1 I'lve double decks were received of which thtee weie billed to local slaughtcri'is. A load of pretty gooil lambs brought JO and some good westerns and jeaillngs brought $5 and $ j.20. The demand Is vety active from all sources iiml pi ices are ijuotably strong , I'nlr to good natives , f3.7olt6.ll5 ; fair to good westerns , $3.5035.30 ; common and stock sheep , S2.25'iii.75 ; ; good to cliolco 40 ( o 100-lb. lambs , J4.60iiO.25. liopiesentatlvo sales : ' No. Av. IV. 1 burl : 150 M UO 3 tailings 140 4 15 1 tailing 70 4 15 44 western wethers 114 4 95 47 Mexican yearlings b3 6 00 83 western wethers 120 6 20 230 Mexican lambs 04 G 00 Itori'lpUuiul Disposition ol Mock , Oftlclalroo'jlpts anil illspxltlon of sto. " ' a < show n by tlio books of tlio Union Stock Vards company for the foi ly-elglit hours ending al 6 o'clock p. m. Apill 10 , 1893 : IlKCr.tl'TS. llOlfl-S .1 MI.S ileuil Curs llnnil Curs llt'iul Curs , llcnil. 23 1.01(1 ( ni.si'osirios. Live stock .Matkct. CiitCAno , 111. , April 10. [ Special Telegrani toTin : HII : : . | Sales of cattle weie on a basis of from $1.5(1 ( to $4 for Inferior to choice cows and bulls , $2.05 to $4.50 for stockers and eedeis , $4 to $ G.15 for diessed beef and hipping steels , and from $2 to $4.75 for 'exas cattle. Theie was fair activity In all randies of the market , and the moiedeslra- le grades generally sold at full prices. Most f tin ) trading was al from $2.15 to $3.25 for ows and bulls , and at fiom $4.25 lo $5 for teers. The hog market was unsettled at the open- ng of business this morning , buyers wanting oncesslons , and In some Instances getting hem , but a little laloi the till n was In selleis' aver and befoie 0 o'clock there wa.s a well de- ned advance of Oc. The clo-o was sliong at mm JG.75 to $7 35 for hogs weighing fiom 140 o 105 pounds , at from $7 to $750 for ml.xed ml medium and at fiom $7 15 to $7.55 for roves averaging over 250 pounds. The supply of sheep w-ts large , consequently heie was a weaker market. ( Jood to choice miles were petcepilily lower and poor sorts bowed a ledncllon of 10 , : per 100 Ills. The oregolmr also applies to lambs , the upper ratios selling as well as befoie , while thin lock could bo moved only al concessions. notations ranged fiom $4 to ill for Inferior to boice sheep and al fiom $1.00 to $0.00 for amhs , A bunch of fancy ninety-tive-lh. ambs brought } G.i& ( and 211 head averaging iirhty-fonr Ibs. sold .u that llgiue. Herelpls : Cattle. 15,1100 head ; hogs , 17,000 lead ; sbeop , 12,001) head. The Kvcnlng .loutnal reports : CATTI.I : Hecoipts. 10,000 head ; shipments , . head : maikot slow , lower ; pi line leers , $5. infi.1 } 85 ; medium , J4.U5U5.25 ; ilhers , $4.40'f 1.45 ; slorkcibiitiil foodeis , $3.25 j.4.25 ; cows , ? 1.05S,3 75. lloos Hecoipts , 17,000 head ; shipments , 0,000 head ; market brisk , stronger ; common mil mixed , $7.10'3i7.aO ; prime heavy and butcher weights , $7.40(67.55 ( ; light , $7 15517.30. SHEEP Receipts 11,000 head ; shipment , 2,000 head ; market active , stiong to lilgber ; uitlves , Sf4.3Oa4.85 ; clipped Te.xnns , $4.00-16 l.'JO ; westeius , $5.15(25.75 ( : lambs , $4.75yG.85. Kansas City l.lvo Stork Market. KANSAS CITV , Mo. . April 10. CATTI.U Kn- .elpts , n,200hoad ; slilpmonts , 2,000head ; tlio narket was actlvo and steady to strong for teors and cows ; fcedcis steady ; Toxasnnd In- llan steers stiong to higher. Heprcscntallvo sales ; Pressed beef and shipping steers , $4.10 JD.27H : Texan and Indian steels , $2G5'34.14Q ' ; cows and heifers , $1.50 ,3.05 ; stockers and 'eeders. i4.32'j. Iloos Hecelpts , 3(658 ( head ; slilpmonts , 3,200 bead ; the market actlvo and 10 ® lOr higher , closing 15ft2K- ( higher ; all grades , J5.50BG 85 ; bulk , SG.UOitG.7O. SIIKCP Receipts , 2,100head ; shipments , 200 : ho demand was gooil and the market strong. St. I.onld Live Stock Miirliet. ST. I.ouis , Mo. . April 10. CATTI.K Receipts 3,200 head ; shipments , 500 head : market slow , nothing doing In native , fed Texas steeis , weighing 080 His. $3.7O. HoilB Receipts 2,100 head ; shipments , 1,000 huad ; m-iiket llle hlghn ; heavy , ? 0.80 © 7.25 ; mixed , iU.OOJ,7.OO ? ; light , JO.TniiG.OO. iSiir.up Hecoipts 200 ; shipments , none ; innr- liel slow , no cliange. o 0.11 ViiA7.es. II. I ) . ItoodB r , , J\s F. IJooni : Pros , VIce Pros beoy itTroaiN HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital S.J'S.OOO ; Omaha nnJ Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. , nu VATIC loom 212 New M Life Building OMAHA , nr.l'"nunNOF.S : lownSlato National Hank , Slonv City ; Couunorclal National Hank. Oniuna. Speclul attention given to oiitsido orderss Curresponilonce sollolled Kev. i : . N. llarrU It Itcv. K. N. Harris , pastorof the Both Eden Baptist church , has tendered his resigna tion , to take effect on .nine 30. Ho was seen yesterday \ a HBI : reporter , but preferred not to Rive his reasons for resigning. He has as yet no other work in view. The congregation of the Both Kdcn church numbers IN ) members and is practically out of debt , with the exception of a Ilirht ineuni- branco on the church. The property owned by the congregation on Park avcnuo In- eludes a ver.nuai . and commodious church and a comfortable and convenient parsomigo adjoining. Hov. Mr. Harris has filled llio pulpit of this church during the past two years. _ Piles of people have plies , but Do Witt' Witch IInelSalvo will euro them. - Itooiii for Charity. ICvJustieo of the I'cnco U. 13. O'Connell may soon lie a subject for the coroner. Ho is lying at his home , Tenth ami Atlas streets , in i\ precarious condition resulting from in juries indicted by two men as the outcome of u saloon brawl last \veek. The case is a sad ono because Mrs. O'Con- nell is u cripple and imablo to do anything. There are live children in the family , the oldest of which is 15 years of ago. Piles of people have plies , but PoWitt's vvitchluuel salvo will euro them. \VIII Kxiinunu the llnnlcvnril * . At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the park commissioners will meet at Dundee Place , and , in a body , drive over the proposed north boulevard from the Dlstln tract to Klmwood park Two lines have been rfln by the ? n- r , uud the cornmibsloiim , after going over tl > proud' ' I nttil iirtirmlnlnvlui Ii utio Is the most desirable nmt feasible \\lHhohl it mectlm ? mid taxc the neccssiiry Bteps to Imvc the boulevard opened up anil Improved this ji'.ir ITioi of pcnpio have piles , but \c \ Witt's Wltt'h Hiui-1 Salvo will cure thi'tit. Anll-VIco Men Sleet the ( Inveriuir. A special committee from the nutl-vlco workers held n potiferi'iu'e with Governor Crounso last Sattirday night in tuonftli-pof the Central I-oati und Trust company In Tun Bun uullding mill dlscu.s.sed the coming ap pointment of two lira and pollco commis sioners to take the places of Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Smith ; whoso terms of ollico expire vtlthlti a few week * . ' "Wo made no request of the governor for the appointment of any particular Indi vidual , " said ono of the committee iu talking of the meeting. "Wo wanted the governor to tindi'rstaiid the exact position wo have taken lu the ofTort to sup- in-e.ss vlco. The oflort we have made to lr > \i > the huvs enforced was thoroughly explained to the governor , and while ho gave us no i-i- dlcatlon as to whom ho expcoti'd t. ) appoint , and , in fact , \\odid not expect that ho vvouH , yet ho gave us to uiiitorstaml that ho was iu sjtnpath.v vvlth the movotretit to have the laws of the state enforced. So far us we have boon able to ascertain there has hern no protest sent to the governor at'.ittist the reappointment of Mr ( iilbort or Mr. Smith Our conference lasted about an hour and wo wore well pleased with the position taiten by the governor. Wo conlldontly expect that ho will do the proper thing wheat ho time comes to appoint oillcers to llll the vac.uicios that will arise next month. " PIles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thoiu. ; Sehool Itoiml Top c < , It is becoming pretty well understood that the Board of Kducntloit prefers male teachcis to those of the opposite so\ and that as fast ns vacancies in the priiuipalships of the larger schools occur they will be tilled bj men. The movement does not go so far ns to deprivH any of the present teiiohi'is ol their positions , but the chmipo will pradu- itlly hu brought about as vacancies occur At present there are hut three male to tellers in the schools , and they nro not occupying the most Important positions. The opening ol the now Central school offers the possibility for the election of anew now principal , and many of the Ind.v prin cipals are anxiousl.v conning their chances lor the place. There will bo politics in a teapot the minute the position is declared vacant. Workmen nro still plodding alone nt flttlmr up the now rooms in the city hall buildim. . but at the present rate ot progress the apartments will not be ready for occupancy for several weeks. Superintendent Kltrpatrick made a Hying visit to Chicago last week. There were twenty-four teachers present at the spring examination hold in the High school last Thursday nnil Friday. Arc Vim \Vltb Im ? A special excursion to North Galvcslon , Tex. , will leave Omaha April 11 , 1WW. He- markable Inducements are offered. For par ticulars apply to D. 1) . Smonlon , agent , room 17 , Barker block , Omaha , Neb. o I'olliMi riir.igr.ipbs. In police court yesterday O. Walker , who claims to bo an engineer on n railroad , was lined ) and costs lor defrauding the Grand Central hotel. Houbeii Ncor was arrested yesterday with several United States mail sacks in his possession , which ho clnin.s to have found. The case is being investigated as Neer is an old offender though jouii'T in jcnrs. For assault committed last Saturday on Ins wife , .lolin Haimnctt faced .ludge Berka this mornhur. Court Ollleor Wtilkcr had ar rested him at Swift's packing house , wliero ho works. A line ol $1U was assessed against him for the offense. The imiucst ou the body of DotlefT H. Don was helil at 11 o'clock yesterday ; the Jury bringing in a verdict of suicide by the use of strjchnine. Ho will ho buried at the county's expense , his former wife in Daven port refusing to assist in his burial. Another of the Dodge county hog thieves languishes for a few hours iu the city Jail , arrested by the sherift of that county yes terday , ills name is Frank S'llmou Several - , oral days ago the detectives hero took in a man by the name of McliHyro for a similar offense. Piies of people nave pi.os , but Do Witt's Witch Ifcucl Salvo will euro them. Now < ! riiln Inspector. A Board of Trade man has received n let ter from the governor stating that Mr. Gor don had been appointed chief grain inspector of Nebraska in place of Mr. Thompson whose resignation was handed in a few days ago. Nothing is known on the board regarding the now inspector , not even his residence. Mr. Thompson is pi eiwring to leave for St. Louis as soon as relieved from duty , where he has made arrangements to go into busi ness. A Sitrill Donor 1)111. ) Fifty cents is a small doctor bill , but thv : * is nil it will cost jou to euro any ordinary case of rheumatism ifou use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it , and you will bo sur prised ut the prompt relief it affords. The lirst application will quiet the pain. Is tlio l'it ' Illooil Mi'illrlno , nn-nu'o ltn < l ts hnturn to thr.iw off the lm put Illi 4 oft ho M , ii1 , unit n' the. until time tones nit the entire iirpitnlxin , This H just eiwtrniv to tliocUYrtor thn various j > otji h , nicr- cury , p.irMi'.trill.-i mutuirs. vvhlih Imttlo up thu liiniurltli's lu the M stem , time prodm-intf inticli tdckiicsandMilfcrlnn' . Tliuu-foie'urn BLOOD MEDICINE you cannot do l-wttcr tliuu t.iko H. P , 8. "As n ph.vslrl.in , 1 have prescribed Atul itscil P. M. S. lu tnv | irietlcn as a tonic , nnil for blooil troiible.s , and h.ive bion very sneci' sfnl , Inovir nsedn. temi"l\ which gave ttich general ratlafno tlon to iiiv.vlinnd p.iilcnK , " 1 , . II. Km in , M. i > , M rkcy , 1ml. " Trc.Vlsoonbl'K'd ' nndHkin dl ea rsiimllcdfroc > , S\\U'V ai'KI. iriC CO. , .Ulatita , Ua. t 3tT V-Tt I r 1t ttI 1it * rilr r t'1 - " \ \ " \ "fe-iiaf Cook qnlckpfit and best. ifc They nro n kitchen n-cessltv IlKhleii il ml the . . - . orthcfin Don't lot jo'tr denier soil you nnothor kind. Send stamp for u IDOpnge COOK BOOK 5.------ FRFF " i net , \ , . \j , - - - . _ „ " fj MILTON HUMUS & . BOKS , Atto. , Omnha , or uV3acsticjV3fR. ) Co..St. Loiiis. TREATMENT. Chronic , PrlvaU ail Special DISG1S35. r DisEASiS OF mm tM A * * Tiontoil at WOl a montli and all me llrihus furnlshO'l All nthor troubles tnnlc'd at lensona'ila ' charges. CO.N-l L I'ATION I HI.I lalonof adcli-i-ja DR. SBYH01 PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Pioi'n : \is roit M uvi \ i\i ( \M > M \UI\IMi Ill'MllI.IM ! ( llip.irt- m"Ht of the Intel Im , lieiiei.il I , mil illlici' . \ Vaslilnuton.pill il , IMIJt.i'ileil pinpiiMili will be lecelM'd at the licnei.il I anil (1111 , o , \\llshlimton , H. ( ' . . lllllil ' < uilm-l. ] > IM till Satiuihiy. the iilh d.iy of M.i\ . 1 ' " . foi MII-- M < > Ing and mai King l > y sult.ilili iniiiiiiini nm , that pin Hun of the liniiiid.ny Inn tie tween thi1 site | ; of Ntbi.i lt.L and tbn sluli' of South JIaKola , ulii. li His ui I < if the MI-MHiil ihei , naullini l > i'd l > \ ihi , U of congie-- . . : iinon'ilucut | | . * > 1s i m.il.ini ; appiopi lation fin -.in vex Ing the public Imils ( p.iniphli'l stainlcsnt huge , li'il-1' ! p lITi" . The sin \ey Is to be executed in conipli.nicii with sperl'lli'iitIons and Instim tlon and i"- Isllng olllclal legulntloiis. The tune niiinii- ments me to lie pl.iced at h.ilf iil- iuli i > , ils. on s ild bouuilarv. 1'ioposals foi11r iinnj ; ( lull survey and estaiillshlnglhe moiiniui nts us le iiulreu bj the spi'i-itlcnllons Inslnii tion- and logiilatlons , must Include In oui bid both thn Held work and the monuments ( oplcs of tno siieclllcatlonrelatlxo to the line and monuments ments , and blank pioposals will be fiiinlshed bidders on application to th" cnmmlsiloiicr of tlicdenei.il I. mil Ulllce , Washiiigtnii I ) ( ' . Dieli proposal must be nccomp.inled by a cer- tilled eliecl : for J.OD. I'lopo-als will lie con- sldeied only fiom piactlcal , e\pei lenced sur veyors , who- competence and icllabillly aio .satlsfactoiy to this ollice. The party to whom thcconti.u't may be .iwaiditl will 1 > . re. ( Hilled to execute the work ' In bis own proper person , " with such iisslstnn 'eam.ij be neces- biiry. Tioposals must be Inclosed In envelopes nnil niaiked 'Tioposals for the survey and es tablishment of the boundaiv line biMweon N - biaskaand South Dakota , and addiessed to "Tlie ( 'ommlssliinei oTllir Cnu ral lind : Olllco , Clly of Washington , l > . ( ' . " The right to reject any and all bids is reset veil y.W \MOIthl X , Commissioner. n'Jd H Union Stock Yards Company , SouVh licet CntMo llo nail shuon m.nk 'I I i till Wood Brothers , l.lvo Stock Coiiimts4loii M > r < "i'inM fcouthOmali'i Tclcplinno 1157. Uil JOHN I ) OADHMAN , I WAI/fllll II. WOOD , | Mnrki't Upnrts by innll anilnlro ijirf II / lied upon uiipllcntloa OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros , & Co. , COMl'ANV. Mnnufni-turerfl of touts. iiuuliUM oic 701 uiul ' I10HHI' ! COVH1H , . . - TUj s. ii.tli tli-jot llll Fnrimm it BARS AND TWIN'SBhTYCLES , Berais Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. lini'orlera ' nnil mun.frj lllcyclci solil on monthly Hour sucks , burlap ) , mine. payment ! I'll N 15th. QOOTS AND SHOES , Horse Gee Shoe Company , ' . ! llownnl St. Salesroom ml ( > ! Ilco-1107-IIO'.MJt St. We nro the pM.v M.iniifii-tururj of Ilooti unrt fclioe In Uin flute of Nulira ki A Ki'ni'rnl liivltnlion laextunU-il In ull to Inspjtt our new factory. _ KirKendall , Jones < & Ainer. Hand-Sewed IOMPAMV Wlioloiilo HllOT I'D . mfn nji'iitn lln.in nnil nibb'TK-nu 1IM- llutitxir rlho1) t'o ll'Ji- ' UIO Ilnrnuy st 1101-110. lliirnar 81 COAL , CDXE , G1RNICE , Omaha Coal , Coke & i Eagle Cornlu Works I.I.MK CU.Imil unilmifl Mfr < giilviiiiua I I run tonl. S i : cor loth nna curnlc * wl el iw cip , mutnlllc nkvliu'tit , elu 1I1U-1II3 lii'Uit ' DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , KllpatflckKocl Dry liOUDS CO , Dry Kooitu , notions , fur- .S'olloni. ijniHi' ( uralil- ! nlililni ; tioodi , uiriur Uik'k'OJili.iMr lll-i unl llth unit Honard sti. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beeb33 & Raayan CO , upliuliterod furnt- HJIIN1TU.I.S CJ , tiraco turv , IIJJIIOl Nlcliulaj bt. WugluiaUODly , Rector & Wilhelmy i Lotol & Lin , COM PAN V , Dcnii'M In tiinlvr.ir 111 Corner 10th nnil Jnckion luoi ainluii to ili ll'J ' I KonxUadt HATS , ETJ. WDRXi. W.A.L.Gibban&Ci. OnialiaSafeanllm LU.MDEf ? , John \YatoHM \ , Chirles R , lmportt'ilAtn3rlc uil'ort u inir iv il Innil cjin nit. Mil vi i- ctvrfiuti in I pir | D. koucaiiiunt uilils > iil u/ vrhlto llicu. 1'th uiul ilu.ixtu I Prick & Hertjrt , i. ObirhliUr & Co Imp > l in u n I Jolioin WtiulesuleH'piorilu it or * ol mini iirx notion * . MA ! ) 01 I ir4 prom j.ly 1UUI Fit mam St. Oi ii' A iliaJi PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil C ) . , I'uny u full KIOU.I or printing , wrniipliu on I llutbiol Anil lubno-itiil writing pjpjrj , turj liupiT , oto oil i. n\\a \ Krouio oti PRQJJ3E Branch & Co. , Jas. A. Clark & O , , Produce , frulti ot ull llutter , puultry und Kin klnili , ( lyntor ) Jl , > < tdlli l STOVE REPAIRS. I S.\31.DJJi Omaha StYi ) M.A , O , Horn repnlri Miiinif ictururi of t and witter nttiichmenu il o o r , li i n i | i unit lur any kind of Hluvo miMildliui brnuiiU of- uudu , 1AII l > ouglk IU tlcu , Ktu uad U ii