Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 19, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    r\-\r\TTA TiATT.'V A V AT ntT. 10 i.Qnri
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Eitflil EhoiU DroTO tbo Price of Wheat
Up ODD Oont ,
THAT CEREAL STARTED WITH A JUMP
Corn Wna Very Quiet unit Prices Pr ctl-
callr Itefmnl to Move OurliiR the
I'lr t Hour or So of
the Krulun ,
CHICAGO , April 18.-I3xetcd ! ahortK ,
Beared by Increasing exports and diminish
ing receipts , druve the price of Mny wheat
up Ic today. Corn followed reluctantly ,
grtlnlriK Vic ; oats closed iincliunged for May
nnd provisions finished with Might declines.
Wheat started with u convulsive Jump
today. The first bids for May ran nil the
way from G7'c ' to Me , with very little sale
below G7kc , us compared with u7'ie ' sellers
nt the end of yesleiduy'H session. For an
hour there wns free itnllzliiB by the gen
eral crowds of lonfc-s nnd nn equally wide
spread buying by scared shorts nnd some
other mysterious Interest , which took the
offerings ut such times as the shorts would
withdraw , to give the thing a square chance
to drop. The price bumped on 57H < ! more
than once , nnd strijck up against 5So on
nevcnil occasions prior to 12 o'clock. Once
near the noon hour tne rrlght of the shorts
became rather hystcrlonl , und they could
not get enough .Mny whent until they bid
Wfic for It. The figures of the day's movement -
ment were quit'.1 encouraging to holders.
Minneapolis anil Duluth Jcecipts were 151
cars , compared with 2.0 n week ago , nnd
183 on the corret'pondlnK day of last year.
Primary receipts nil told were only 162,114
Uu. , compared with 21 , UW bu. ! nt < t year , and
the Atlantic port clearances amounted In
wheat nnd Hour to 570UOO bu. The cables
were linn. Kpports from the country were
of reduced acreage nnd poor appearance of
wltit r wheat nnd of restriction In the area
being sown to cprhiff. In the Ipr-nl
pit situation It was observed that Pardrldge
was apparently unmoved by the advance.
The trading of Ills brokers was not heavy ,
nnd consisted of modnrute purchases of
May on soft spots nnd eorrospomllnir Hales
of July on the bultfss. He was culled on
heavily for margins by several houses and
responded with tilucrlty. margining May
wheat up to around C2c or ( So per bu. . It
was satct. Closing- cables were firm. The
market closed at from CS'ic to OS'lc for
Corn wag very quiet , nnd prices prac
tically refused to move during the llrst
hour or so of the ner-slon , hut later the
great strength of the wheat market brought
In buying orders , and fluctuations after that
were over a much wider range. The openIng -
Ing price for May was 45c , and n few
pales were made at 4GV-.C. It kept between
those prices the most of the llrst half hour ,
then rose to 4Gc , dropped ugiiln to 40'.c , ad .
vanced to from 45c to 43'iic. and closed 1
there , nftcr fluctuating for a time between
that nnd 4&c. . . . .
There was a good general business trans
acted In the market for oats. The main
feature wns the changing- from May to
June. The result was nn advance of Uo In
the price of June , while May closed barely
steady and ruled easier principally. Armour
sold freely early In the session. The firm
ness In wheat and corn governed the fluc
tuations In the more remote futures , all of
which ended nt nn advance. Mny sold from
28Wo to 28'ic to 28c , up to 28c , and rested
nt 28140. July started nt 27 > .ic. sold up to
Z7 c , nnd closed Vic higher at that price
Provisions were weak early on lower live
hog prices , with prospects of going lower
than they did. which was prevented by the
sustaining- Influence of the wheat market.
Near the end It became known that a big
demand for caHh product existed nnd that
heavy sales had been effected , nnd upon
that the market closed with declines of 15c
In pork , lOo In lard , nnd V&c In ribs.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
18 cars : corn , 208 cars ; oats , 193 cars , Iwgs ,
U6.000 head.
The leading- futures ranged as follows :
Articles. I Opjn. I llTtli. I Law. [ Closa.
\VhcHt.No.2
April tmi
May 67)4 )
July ( ill
Sept 00 COh
Coin Mo. U. .
April 4GH
Way 411
July. 4(1 ( 10 ! <
Sept. 4GM 4GM
On t n No. a. . .
M.-iy as
Juno 2H > < J8H
July 27M 27 irk
Pork per bbl
18 20 12 2S 12 in 12 IB
July 12 4'JH 12 47 12 3''H 12 37H
Liiid.lOOlbs
Mny 0 02 < 0 87 087W
July 7 07K 7 07.14 7 on '
Sept 7 32 > < 7 22M 7 15 7 Ifi'
Short Ribs-
fl 25 n M 0 22H 0 2'JH
July C 4UM It 42 0 37 o : > 7H
Sept 0 35 o r c G CO
Cnsh quotations closed ns follows :
KLOl'H Firm : winter patents , $2.5102.80 ; win
ter strnlKhts , J2.85W2.CO ; spring , patents , J3.10U
3.M ; spring Btralghls , J2.1002.S5 ; liakera , J1.75 ®
WHEAT No. 2 spring. G2y@C4V4c ; No. 3 sprlnff ,
61Ho : No. 2 red , 585S'.lc.
CORN No. 2. 43tir45ic : No. 3 yellnw. 41 0.
OATS No. 2 , ! 8Hc ; No. 2 white , 32832-Kcj No.
t white , 3i ; < fi:2'ic. '
nVE No. 2. Cue.
IJAnLUY No. 2 , 53r,3'4c. ,
PLAX SEED No. 1 , J1.40.
TIMOTHY KEED-Prlme , $3.20.
CLOVKU siin : M.
PIlOViatONS Pork , mess , per hbl. , J12.15J ?
12.27U. Lard , per 100 Urn. . JC.S3JJC.S7ii. Short
rtbs sides ( loose ) , fC.2ii,5iiiC.:3. Dry saltrd shoul
ders ( boxed ) . } .1.37'Hl'J- ; shurt cleiir sides
( boxetl ) . $ C.53ff6.CO.
WII1H1CY Dlstllleis' finished ecods , per eal. ,
BtiaAIl Cut lonf , unchanned.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
On the Pro.luca cxehaniro todav tno butter mar
ket wan firm : creamery , IO VO > 4'o ; dairy , 8441 Ko.
Eircs , linn ; HH'JUMc. Chcear , creamery , UH ®
N1SW YOU It UKNCK.Vt , M VUICET.
Oloslnc Qirjtntloni on the IVInutpal Co.n-
molltlei : Hint Stiiplns.
NEW YORK , April 18. FLOUR Receipts , 13-
IW bbls. ; exports , 23,000 bbls. ; sales , 65,600 pkes ,
Market strong anil higher , with prices In some
cases nominal. Winter wheat offered sparingly :
owing to light supply , Patents active and
higher. City mill patents. J4.00B4.15 ; winter
patents , 12.6093.15 ; Minnesota patents , | 3.20 ®
3.70 ; winter extras , J2.HMr2.60 ; Minnesota bakers ,
2.002.CO ; winter low grades , J1.70JV2.15 ; spring
low wades , Jl.1501.90 ; spring extras , Jl.SOii2.3J.
3lye Hour , easier ; sales , 4,600 bbls. ; fancy , J3.10
O3.40.
11UCKWHEAT Nominal at 40ff55c.
CORN MEAIy Finn ; rales. 600 bbls. nnd 2,000
racks ; yellow western , J1.MJI1.12 ; llrandywlne ,
J2.70.
J2.70.WH13AT
WH13AT Receipts , 5,200 bu. ; exports. 323.200
bu. : sales. 12.765IXW bu , futures and 148,000 JU.
spot. Hpot market strong ; No. 2 red. In store
and elevator , C3V c ; allnat , C4c ; f. o. ! > . , C3Hc
atlont ; No. 1 hard , 71o delivered. Options
passed through nn ncttvo day , with an upward
trend to prices nnd a final piln of lUOHlc.
An opening advance was caused by higher cables
and good foreign buying , followed by further
strength at noon on very heavy local clearances '
The greatest strength and activity came In the
afternoon on reports that Pardrldge was cov
ering , but a dtnlnl of this later caused n final
Blight reaction. May , 62'.4GC3ftc. closed at 63'4e ;
June. C3 5-lC iC3ic , closed nt C3'ic ; July , 63'lff
64 1-lCc. closed at 64c ; August. 63 > ifi6IHc , closwl
nt C4Uci September , C3 4iC4ic , closed at 64 ' 4c ;
October , C4 ? 065Hc. closed at 63V4c ; December ,
CCflCTc , clceed al C6Tic.
CORN Receipts , none ; exports. 33.300 bu. ;
iwles , 206.000 bu. futurtu nnd 42,000 bu. spot.
Spot market steady ; No. 2 , 65c nominal ; steamer
yellow , 60 60VJc ; steamer mixed , 4Sl4e40Uc ; No.
S. 6Wic. Option market responded but faintly No.to
the strength In wheat owing to reports of active
planting and favorable conditions west ; closed
% Wio ! higher : May , 60ijQWHc. chwcd nt 60 0 ;
July , 60Kr51Uc. closed at 611ic ; September ,
61Hfl6 ii\ co | e < l at 61 ic.
OATS Receipts. 65.100 bu. : exports , 200 bu. :
salefl , 175KO lu. futures , 4S.CO ) bu. spot. Spot
market dull ; No. 3 on ID , 31iJ32c ; No. 2 de
livered. 3S > i 33e : No. 3 , 31140J No. 2 white.
MHCSSKo ; No. J white. SSc ; track , white. 37O
41c. Options were sllithlly Intluenved by wheat ,
but generally dull on good rrup pnMix | > cts ; closed
unchanged to He higher ; April closed nt 317,4c !
May. SlH < ? 32c , cloaca at S2o ; July , 32HCS2ic ,
closed at 3\c.
HAY Stt-ady ; shipping , BOffSSc ; good to choice ,
I0ff75c.
HOPS Quiet ; state , common to choice , old ,
3lT7c ; Pnclllc coast , old , 3H7c : 1891 at 64flOo.
HIDED Firm ; wet salted. New Orleans se
lected , 45 to 05 Ilis. , 6c ; lluenos Ayrei. dry. 22 ! to
24 Ibs. . llOUUo ; Texas dry , it to 30 Ibs. . 7 > ic.
LKATHER-FIrm : hemlock sole , lluenoa Ayres ,
Jlght to heavy , 16til8i %
WOOL Steady ; domestic fl cce , 16Q23CJ pulled ,
I'flOVISIONS Beef , nrmer ; family , 111.000
13.50 ; extra me s , } 8 60C9.00 ; beef hamm I19.W
O20.00 ; city , extra India , mess , I17.00OU.OO. Cut
mcatM , steady. Ijunl , lower ; western steum
clowxl at J7.U arkrd ; rain. KA tierces at $6
city , J .600e.C3'vi : tnlM. 200 tierces ; April closed
at 17.15 , nominal ; Mny , J7.ZO , nominal ; reflnn ] ,
lower : continent , (7.U ; S. A. , 17.90 ; compound ,
J5.00O5.U. IVrk , steady ; sales. 200 bbls.
Ill'TTEU StMidy ; western dairy. SOlSUc ; west.
* rn crvamery , tttTSOc ; western fucton' . 8811o ; El-
Kins , zoo. : Imitation creamer ) ' , 9U15c ; state dairy ,
IWISc ; stale creamery , ZOc.
CHEESE-Qulet , Urge. TfiBllUcj small. SO
lHic ; part fklms , : O7o ; full skims. JOlKc ,
Finn ; ttttte ancj Pennsylvania , 13c ;
wrilern fr li. KCI southern ,
ceipt * . 11513 pkK
TALt/JW-Klim : city ( U per pke , ) , 4 ; ci conn-
rpiTltoi.ElJM-Unlte < l closed nt J2.45 ; tmitkct
trndy ; Washington , bbln. . ( I ; WashltiKton , In
bulk , nominal ; roilnt-d N > w toik , Jll.W ; I'h'lu-
d-lphht nnd llalllmoif. Ill.M.
HOSIN Stmlnwl. cnnimon li > good , Jl.WiTI.tz'.i.
TUItPKNTINIi-SteBdy ; MUWMc.
RICE Market slndy ; domcullc , fair to ejclra ,
ci Jnp.in. 4 4Hc.
AKHKS Firm ; New Orlf-an ? , cpcn k-ltle ,
tn rhnlre. .
fItANOns-4.'Julct ; Cttllfornln. per box. I2.7SO
3.W.
3.W.MHTAI.S Pig Irrn. ttcnfly : Scotch , iy.wu-.v ;
Amerlrnn. Iv.Ufi 12.W. Copper , nrmj brokeiV
iirlci' . J9.50 : cjtclmng" ' prlc * . J'l.M. Lend , steady !
broker * ' price. J2.9. . ; oxr-hange price , (3.0.V4. Tin ,
fhm ; clntlln , lU.OOim M ; plates , quiet. Spelter ,
quiet ; Kim-stlc , JS.20 ; .ileit rn 'chinge , 35 tons
July tin at JI4.00 : K Ions Jill ) ' tin nt IH.Oa ; 50
Inns Mny Itn nt J14.10i M U < n Aniiuit tin nt
Jll.of : i' , tons Hi'plunkc-r tin nt J14.05. ,
rOTTON SIUIOil. ! . Fnlrly steady , but quleti
only finutl locul dnnnnd. Off crude , 22322'.4c ' ; off
suinnu-r > Tllnw , 27fi27 > , tc ; prime summer yellow ,
SCUt ? ! ? < - ' ; yellow butter grades , 2c.
OMAHA OINIII.\L : AIAUKBT.
L'nnclltlnn nf Trndo nnd Ouotntloai on
hlnplo null I'nnry Produce.
nOOS Choice , clean stock , per doz. , lOc.
HUTTERPacking etock , C0"c ; common to
fair. 7(5c ( ; fair to good country. lOdMlc ; choice
to fancy , ISifflSc ; gathered creamery , ICc ; repa-
rut or cientnery , 170 18c.
LIVI , ' POULTRY Hens , So ; mixed , C'iQ'c ;
ducks , SflSVic ; turkeys , SiJ9c ; heavy toms , 7t :
geese , SffSHc.
GAME lllue wing teal , per dor. . , J1.50 ; crei-n
lng lp.il , ler don. , ll.K9l.Wi ducks , mlxod , per
doz. , 11.0001.25 ; canvnsbacks , J4.00C5.00 ; nallaids
nnd red heads , J2.60ff3.00.
fat , 70 to 100 Ib > ) . ( are c.uoted
at 61 5(7140 ( ; large nnd coarse , 3I3\ \ * . .
Cll EECE Wisconsin full cn''tn , Young Ainerpi
lonns , 13c ; twins , 15'ic ; Nebraska iir.d luw.i. full
cieani , He ; Ncbinska nnd Iowa , pjrt sklnn. 7
So , Llmburger , No. 1 , lie ; lirlok , No" . 1 , lie ;
Kn-lsc. No. 1 , l..c.
HAY Upland hay. tO.M : midland , MM ; Irw-
land , $5.60 ; rye stniw , (3.50 ; color makes the
prlco on liny. Light b.i1c sell the best. Only
top guides bring tup prices.
PlOCONS-Per doz. . Jl.ouffl.M.
VEar.TAiiLis. :
POTATOES Western slock , onr lotsC'lQTOc ;
small lots , 75c : Early Uoho seed potatoes , 90c ;
Early Ohio seed , J1.10 ; Northern Early Ohio tied ,
( l.L''i.
OLD 1IEANS Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima
beana. pur Hi. , 5ViC.
ONIONS On ciders , yellow , per bu. , ll.lt ; led ,
J1.20.
CAIinAflE On orders , 2',4CT2 ' c.
Crci.KllY rnllfnrnln. SOct/Jl.OO.
SWEET POTATOES-Guod stock (2.5) ; eeeJ
12.23.
IIEETS Per bbl. . (1.50.
CAP.IlOTS-I'er bid. , J1.50.
CAULIFLOWER Per crate of a doz nnd n half
or two iloz. , (2.23.
HOUHEIIADIHH IVr Ib. . Cfl'c. '
PAHSN1PS Per bbl. , $1.73.
IlL'TAItAOAS Per Ib. . 1UC.
PAHSLEY Per doz. bunches , 35c.
TPIINIPS-Pcr bbl. , Jl.M.
HPINAflN-Pflr bbl. , J2.73 ; bu. boxes , tl.OO.
WATEH CHESS Per IC-qt. case , (1.COQ1.73.
IIAUISHEK Per doz. . 33e.
(1KEEN ONIONS Per doz/ bunches , 20G23c.
LHTTUCE-I'cr doz. , 3'fi3oC. )
ASPARAGUS- stock on orders , 90c@J1.00
per doz. bunchCR.
PIE PLANT Per lt > . , 5c.
FIIUITS.
STIlAWBEHUIES-Per 21-qt. case , Jl.50S3.OOi
scarce.
APPLES Choice stock , (5.5' ' ) ; box apples , J2.00.
THOP1CAL FHUITS.
OUANOES Fnncy Washington navels , per box ,
> 3.2.1J'3.60 ; fancy Washington navels , per box , 96
nnd 112 size , (3.00 ; choice Washington navels ,
regular sizes , 13.25 ; choice Washington navels ,
96 nnd 112 sizes , (3.00 ; fancy scedllnKS , per box ,
$2.73 ; choice secdlliiKS. per Imx , J2.WW2.CO ; choice
seedlings , l * > r box , 2M size , J2.23S2.35.
LEMONS Extin fancy lemons , 300 size , J4.00 ;
strictly choice lemons. 300 size , J3.73 ; extrn fancy
lemons , SCO size , J3.75 ; strictly choice lemons ,
J3.CO size , J3.50.
BANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch ,
Jl.754f2.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12tfl3c ; California ,
bags. 7c.
HONEY New York , IGc ; dark , 14c ; California ,
15V4010C.
MAPLE SYIIUP Qnllon Jugs , per doz. , J12.00 ;
lllxby. C-gal. cans , J3.00.
MAPL1J SUGAH Per Ib. , 9ST10c.
NUTS-Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , soft-
shelled , 12c ; Mandaids. He ; Illberts , 9c ; lirazll
nuts. So ; pecniis , 10W12C.
DATES In C ) to 70-lb. boxes , 5Se ! per Ib.j fard
dates , 9c per Ib.
SAUEH KHAUT Choice while , per bbl. , $3.53 ;
per Imlf bbl. , J3.00.
MINCE MEAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per
Ib. . 5V4c ; 10-gnl. kegs , Cc ; condensed , per case of
3 doz. pkKS. , J2.50.
CIDEK Pure Juice , per bbl. , $3.00 ; half bbl. ,
(3.00.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 preen
hides , nySc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 2
crecn snlted hides , C',5c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to
15 Ibs. . Ej(9c ; No. 2 venl calf , 8 to 15 His. , 7c ;
No. 1 dry lUne hidea , SfiOc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ,
6J7c ; No. I dry salted hides. 7c ; part cured
hides , ' ,50 per pound lees Ihan fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each 230500 ;
green sailed shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
each 5015c ; dry shearlings ( shoit wooled early
skins ) , No. 1 , each , SffilOc ; dry shearlings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each 6c ; dry flint
ICuns.ia nnd Ncbrnskn butcher wool pelts , per
pound , actual weight , 5 < iSc ; dry flint Kansas and
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual
weight , 4flCc ; dry Hint Coiorauo butcher wool
pells , per pound , actual weight , 4SCV4c ; dry
Hint Colorado murrain wool pells , per pound ,
actual weight , 4fCc. Have feet cut off , as It Is
useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND UUEASE No. 1 tallow , 4'J
4Hc ; No. 2 tallow , 3H 4c ; grease , white A , 4 ®
4'ic ; grease , white H. 3',4ix ' ; grease , yellow ,
L'HI(3c ( ; grease , dark , 2',4c ; old butter , 2821/
beeHwnx , prime , 174f20c ; rough tallow , 2c.
WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy. Wc ; Hne
light , 8SOc ; quarter blood , 105J12c ; seedy , burr } '
and chaffy , feft9c ; cotted nnd broken , coarse ,
7t9c ; cottcxl and broken , fine , CfiSc.
WOOL , WASHED Medium , 13BlSc ; nne , 14 ®
ICc ; tub washed , ICRISc : black , So ; bucks , 6c ;
lac locks , 2iT3c ; dead pulled , 5JCc.
runs ,
FUnS Hear , black , No. 1 , large. J20.00023.00 ;
bear , brown. No. 1. large , J20.00fi23.00j No. 1 me
dium. J1C.OO ; No. 1 , Rtnull , JI2.0" ; bear , brown ,
ycaillngs , No. 1 , large , J10.0J f12.00 ; No. 1 me
dium. J8.00 ; No. 1 , small , JC.OO ; bear , brown ,
cubs , No. 1 , lurgc , J7.00 ; No. 1. medium , 13.00 ;
No. ' 1 , small , J3.00 ; badger , Na. 1 , medium ,
J13.00 ; No. 1 , small , JS.OflftlO.OO ; benr , black ,
\earllngs. No. 1 , large , J12.00fi'15.00 ; No. I , me
dium , J10.00 ; No. 1 small , $7.00 ; bear , black ,
culm , No. 1 , large , JG.OOGS.OO ; No. 1. medium ,
J3.WHJC.OO ; No. 1 , small , J4.00 ; benr , black , Mon-
lana , nnd Rocky mountain. No. 1. large. J1S.OOS >
20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J14.00 ; No. 1 , small , J10.00 ;
limr , black , Montana yenrllngs , No. 1. larKe ,
J12.0No. ) ; . 1 , medium , J8.00 ; No. 1 , small , J5.00
bear , black , Montana cubs , No , 1 , large , (6.50
No. 1 , medium , J4.5Q ; No. 1 , small , $3.00 ; bear ,
silver Up , No. 1 , large , J20.00 ; No. 1 , medium ,
J12.oi ) ; No. 1 , small , J8.00 ; bear , silver tip , year
lings , No. 1 , large , 111.00 ; No. 1 , medium , JS.OO
Na. 1. small , J5 ; bear , silver tip , tubs , No. 1 large
J1.00SI.60 ; No. I. medium. 60c ; ND. 1. small
DOc ; Usher , No. 1. large , JS.OO ; No. 1 , medium
SC.W ; No. 1 , small , Jl.OO ; fox , silver , ns < n color
according to beauty , No. 1 , large , J100.00 ; No. 1
medium , JCO.OO ; No. 1 , small , J50.00 ; fox , silver
pale , according to beauty , No. 1 , large , (50.00
No. 1 , medium , (30.00 : No. 1 , small , (20.00 ; fox
cross. No. 1 , large , (7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , (3.00
No. 1 , small , (2.00 ; fox , red , No. 1 , large. SI.50
No. 1 , medium , (1.25 ; No. 1 , email , Jl.OO ; fox
gray , No. 1 , large , 75c ; No. 1 , medium , 60c ; No
1 , small , 40c ; fox kits , No. 1 , large , DOc ; No. 1
medium. 40c : No. 1 , Email , 30c ; lynx , No. 1
largo , J3.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J2.00 : No. 1 , small
J1.50 ; marten , No. 1 , large , (2.00 ; No. 1 , medium
Jl.DO ; No. 1 , small. Jl.OO ; mink. No. 1 , large
G0 65c ; No. 1. medium , 40c : No. 1. small , 35c
mink , dark. No , 1 , large , 65c ; No. 1 , medium
40c ; No. 1 , small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfec
head nnd feet. No. 1 , large , J1.00O2.00 ; Imper
feet skins , JC.Wg7.00 : No. 1 , small , (5.00 ; otter
pale , No. 1 , large , $7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , (3.00
No. 1. small. (4.00 ; raccoon , No. 1 , large , COJITOc
No. 1 , medium , f > 0c ; No. 1 , large , 50c@J2.03
skunk , black , cased , narrow striped , No. 1. large
Me : No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small , 25c ; bron
striped. No. 1 , large , 20ir2. > c : wolverine , No. :
large , $1.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J3.00 ; No , 1 , amal
J2.00 ; wolf , mountain , No , 1 , large , (3.00 ; No. ]
medium. 12.00 ; No. 1 , small , J1.50 ; wolf , prairie
No. 1 , large , 63C'90c ; No. 1 , medium , &lc ; No.
smn.ll , 40c ; benver , per skin , No. 1 , large , ( J.OOil
C.OO ; No. 1 , medium , J4.50 ; No. 1. small , J2.00
beaver kit" , No. 1 , large , (2.00 ; No , 1 , medium
(1.50 ; Nn. 1 , ninall , 75c ; inuskrats , winter. No.
largo. 8UOc ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. 1 , smal
"c ; muskrats , fall , No. 1. largeIiCc ; No.
medium , 7c ; No. 1 , small , Co ; muukrat kits , 2ff
St. Louis ( Junerut JI ir.'tot. ,
ST. LOUIS. April 18. FI.OUH Firm nd
higher ; patents , J2.9CKj3.00 ; extra fancy. ( ICO > 8 >
. ' .73 ; fancy. (2.3082.43 ; choice , (2.1002.20 ; r 8ye
Hour , (3.WK83.10.
WHEAT Nen-oua nnd unsettled , but the all
sentiment was stronger than the bear sentlmen ,
und there WOH better buying for long than sel li
Ing for short account. After several line
Kpurts May Mold IVUH'io and July IHo alxi\
yeslerday'B close , but later eased off , nnd close .
rather weak Via below the highest point of tl he
day , but KRIUo over yesterday. No. 3 heM.
cash. 37o bid ; May , 57 > i057Ho bid ; July , M.Wo
asked.
CO11N Stronger owing to the advance In
wheat , but trading light and the advance Irregu
lar ; May sold up Uo and July 'lie , clonlnc HMlc
higher than yesterday's final ; No. 2 mlxeil , neh
43ff4lc : May. 43tic : July , 4lc ; Si'ptemlier , 4J'ic.
OATS Dull but stronger , closing He above >
yeMvnlar ; No. 2 cash , 30c ; May , 29Hc ; June ! ,
29Ho bid : July , 2Go bid.
HYU Steady nt Me.
HltAN l wer nt MHc. east track.
C-OHN MEAI-(3.10fl2.15.
PLAX HKii > Steady at ( I.3S.
OUAKS SEEDS Straily ; demand fair : clover ,
poor to choice , J7.5008.63 ; timothy , (4.75Q5.00.
HAY Strong ; prairie , choice to extrn , 59.Ml ?
11.ft I. this side ; timothy , prime t3 fancy , $9,500
11.5i ) .
ions Higher nt lo ie.
WHISKY Ixiwer at (1.3) for distiller * ' finished
rOTTON TIE -t5e ;
PROVISIONS Pork , standard mess , 112.33.
prime steam , J6.70 : choice , JC.Sit. Dry salt
meats , loxetl shoulders , tit longs , I6.87H : ribs. J7.
HECEIITS Flour. 4.0 > H ibis. ; wheat , 4,000 bu.j
; com. 12.000 bu. ; unit , 41.l ) bu.
SHIPMENTS Hour , B.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 18.000
bu. : com , 71.000 bu , : oats , 1,000 bu.
LEAD Quiet at J2.87
BPELTOit-EaslcT , wllti sales &t J3-03.
Ilitltlmoro Mnrkets.
IIALTIMORB , Af I 8. FIXUn-Flrm'r ; wes .
ern supertlnc , J.u HJ2.15i writem extra. . sso
2.55 ; wetter n family , Jl.7oei.SO ; receipts. 8SCS
bbls. ; shipments. 9,349 bbls. ; tales , 3,0 1 bbls.
WHEAT-SUady ; Bpt and month.
1
May. MUf763'ie. July , CttitNBTic , simmer Nn. 2 I
t l. Cir'6l > 4ei receipts , 1,337 bu. ; ulilpmrnts , 06-
000 bu. ; stock , Ili.ooe bll.i salon. 110.000 bu. ;
ivitithtrn wheat by sample , C2HC3c ; southern
wheat on crude , 6IHfl641ir.
TOIIN Klrmri spjt , fpO'ifltoUcj month , tfiQ
MUc ; Mnv , 49ifl"l > ci July , 6nc bid ! simmer
mixed , 4S(74 ( > c ; irri'lpls , 34.G&5 bu , ; shipments ,
U.672 bu. ; slock , 290,3(3 ( ; sale * , 37,000 bu. ; unuth-
ein white corn , 43',4fJWic ; southern yellow corn ,
,
OATS Quiet nnd steady ; No. 2 white western ,
37He ntked ; No. 2 mixed , 3t'4c asked ; receipts ,
4,614 tiU , : stock , 149.4W bu.
RYE Firm ; No. 2. 61 62c ; stock. 21,091 bu.
HAY Quiet nnd steady ; good to choice timothy.
$13.00313.60.
GRAIN FREIOHTS-Very Hat , unchanged.
STOCKS AND I1OXOS.
Volume ot tluslncs * on 'Ctinnge Wai the
ItruvlpHt of the Mtmtli.
NEW VOIIK , April 18. The volume of busl-
nesa on the Stock exchange today wns larger
tlmn on any day for months post , and with
the exception of n brief period of depression
between II nnd 12 o'clock the tendency of prices
was upward , The buying was very strong , nnd
the speculation exhibited n buoyancy to which
the street has been long n stranger. The denl-
Ings were widely distributed , nnd stocks which
had not been traded In within n year appeared
Inbt the transactions. Although London was n
buyer hero nnd AmerlcnnB were- strong In the
London Stock exchange , the great factor of the
upward 1 movement was the heavy purchasing
for the local account. There were no specially
favorable circumstances affecting cither railroad
01 Industrial Mocks to account for the buoyancy
01of the market , which Deemed to bu due rather
tuTf a belief In the future , to a feeling that n
revlvlal In trade Is nt hand , nnd that n quickenIng -
Ing of the Industries of the country Is Imminent.
The early buying wns by the room traders , n
majority of whom appeared to be bulls , nnd ns
prices moved up the short Intercut took alarm
nnd began to cover on the best , terms obtain
able.
able.At
At the end of the first hour n gain from last
night's closing figures of m to 114 per cent had
been established. This advance Induced realiza
tion , which led to n reaction of ifcffl per cent
In the nctlve list , Sugar leading , while Man
hattan broku 2'4 per cent nnd Tennessee Coal
IVi per cent. The decline was quickly changed
under the Influence of the ready absorption of
nil offerings , nnd prices resumed their upward
trnnd. The buying was strong nnd steady , und
with ccnrcely n reaction , the market continuing
lo advance to the close , the- final dealings being
chamclcrlzed by a very buoyant tnne. Except
pome few specialties the entire list dealt In
shows n gain on the day.
The bond market today was strong , nnd the
volume of business was very large. The Bales
aggn-gated $3W2.000. The course of prices wu
steadily upward to the close. The prlnclpil
gain was In Seattle , Lake Shore & Eastern
llrst trust receipts , 3 % per cent.
The- Evening Post's London cablegram says :
The coin nnd bullion In the Hank of England
Increased today only 102.000 , although 274,000
were Imported for the week. Gold has gone to
Scotland earlier than ii ual , owing to the ex
pansions of UK- chip building trade there during
the past month. A really large amount of gold
has gone Into the provinces , It Is hoped It
Indicates a revival of Irade. During the week
IIOO.OW conic In from Egypt , 10,000 from the
continent , nnd 28,000 from China , 130,000 In
bars being bought.
The maikctt : were Irregular , except Ilaltlmores ,
wllh n general market rise of Americans , owing
to continental buying nnd some good buying
here. They colscd steady.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the Kew York ex
change today :
Atchlson 0 Nortnwentern
Adnms Express. . . 1 < 3 N. W. pfd 140
Alton. T. H 37 N. Y. Central H8H
Am. Express J12M N. Y. AN , E 36H
H.iltlmoro & . Ohio. C4 ! < Ontario & W 17
Canada Pnclflc. . . . Oregon Imp 0
Can ad n Southern. . Oreeon Nav 18
Central Pacific. . . . 17 O. S. I * & U. N. . . .
Chee. & Ohio IHl Pacific Mall
Chicago Alton 147 " D. & E
C. . II. A 6. 7SH Plttsbur ?
Chlcnxo Can MM Pullman Palaco. . 1(16
Consolidated Oan. 135 Heading- 14W
C. . C. . O. ASt. I * . . . 135MH H. R. W 17
Colo. Coal & Iron. . OK 11. O. W. pfd 43
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . Mt Rock Island
Dolawaru.t Hud. . 137 St. Paul
Del. , Lack. 4W. . . 1UOH do pfd 118
D.fc K. O. pfd 4in < St. P. ii Omaha. . . . S4H
D.&C. P. Co do pro. IDS
Brio Southern Pacific. . ' 17
do nfil 2U4 Sugar Rellnery. . . .
Port Wayne lot ) Tenn. Oo.il & Iron. lili
O. Northern nfd. . . lOS Texas Pacific 10H
C. AE. I. DM T. .t O Cent. pfd. .
Hocklne V.iUoy. . . Union Pacific. . . . .
Illinois Ccntr.il. . . U. S. Express
St. P. .V Duluth . . . W. St. L. & P
K.A T. pfd 30 do pfd
Lake Erlo A West 21 Wells Kariro Ex. . . 11)5 )
do pfd 78 U'obtorn Union . . SHU
Lalto Shorn 141 ? $ W'lieeluiz > V L. E. . 12M
Lead Trust .14 do pfd 43
LonlBvlllu&N. . . . Cl M.iSUL 2l <
L. & N. A (14 ( D. i U. U *
Manhattan Con. . . . 118 G. E 3 ? ,
Memphis.VC in N. L
Michigan Cent. . . . PW C. V.ltl
Missouri Paclflo. . 2WS iloptd (15 (
Mobllo A Ohio . 1H II. &T. O (15m
Nashville Chat. . 70r T. A. A. .tN.M. . . . (15i *
National Cordage. r , T. St. L. A.K. C. . . . i
clopfd it dopfd 10
N.J. Central 05H S. U. R 11H
N.4 W. pfd do pfd 3496
North Am. Co. . . . Am. Too. Co OflH
Northern Paclflo. . 4 ? * dopCd IDS
No.Pac. pfd ll'U ' St. P. , M. & M
U.P. . U.kQ OM
The total sales of stocks today were 333,7CO ,
Including : American Cotton Oil , 3,600 ; American
Sugar , 65,800 , ; American Tobacco , 8,700 ; llurllng-
ton , 8.000 ; Cleveland & Ohio. 4,100 ; Chlcaso Gas ,
10,000 ; C. , H. , V. & T. , 4,200 ; D. & C. V. efts. ,
6,400 ; General Bleclrlc , 10,000 ; Kansas & Texas ,
3,000 ; Kansas & Texas preferred , 5,100 : Louls-
vlllo & Nashville , 6,200 ; Manhattan , 10.100 ;
National Lead , 16,900 ; New York & New Ens-
land assessment paid , 3,000 ; Northwestern , 1,600 ;
Pacific Mall , 4,900 ; Ilpadlnp , 13,800 ; Hock Island ,
3,400 ; St. Paul , 22,600 ; Silver Certificates , 20,000 ;
Southern railroad , 9,700 ; Tennessee Coal & Iron ,
10,000 ; United States Leather , 5,300 ; Walxish
preferred , 6,100 ; Western Union , 7,000.
N < iw York .Honor MarUet.
NEW YORK , April 18. MONEY ON CALL
Easy nt 1HO2V4 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
eloped at 2 per cent.
P1UME MERCANTILE PAPER ISJ5V4 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Quiet , but steady ;
with actual business In banket H' bills at J4.SJH
{ J4.S914 for demand , and nt J4.8SX4.88',4 for
sixty days ; posted rates , S4.SSUIff4.94 und $1.90
04. ! ) ' / < . ; commercial bills , J4.87'44.87 % .
SILVER CERTIFICATES 7VSc.
GOVERNMENT HONDS Firm ; state bonds.
Inactive ; railroad bonds , strong1.
PETROLEUM Firm ; closed nt 2.45 bid.
Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows :
Hoston Stock Uuotutlnni.
DOSTON , April 18.-Call loans. 3 4 par cant ;
time lomr : 334Vj per cent. Closlne pncos for
BtocUs.bund.iand mining ; aharas :
A.T. AS. F ( I W. Elep. pfd. .
Am. SUEar , 10U < Wls. Central .
Am. Sugar pfd. , . . OK KdlHOn Klcc. . . . . .
Uell Telephone. . . . 180 ( Jen. Eleo. ufd .
Ilouton JiAlDany. . ( I9 Atchlsjn ' 'da .
Boston JInlne. . . 103 AtchlHon 4s .
do pfd ins Now England (19 ( , .
C. ll.&y 73M Gen. Electric Cs. . .
Fltchbur ? Win. Cent. Uts. . . .
( icn. Electric. Atlantic. .
Mexican Central. . OH Montana
N. Y. iN. E : i H Ilutto ft. Boston. . .
Old Colony nuo Calumet , V Ilecla. .
Ore. Short Line. . . o Centennial .
Rubber. 30H Franklin
San Dlc-fO U Kearaarre. .
Union Pacltlc iajt Osccola
WcutEn-l 04 > Quincy
WeHt End pfd 88 Tamarack. .
U'cHllllgli.Eleo.- . . 34 I Wolverine. . M
Kan Frinclico ; Mlnln ; ; Stuck Quotation * .
SAN FUANCISCO. April lS.--The official closIng -
Ing quotations ( or mining stocliB today wort ) us
followu :
Alts 20 Gould , V Curry. . . . . Gl
AlphnCon H Halo A Norcross. , 120
Antten 20 Julia 120S
liolcher GB Kentucky Con 5
nest A. nelchor. . . . K4 Mexican 84
tlodlo Con lift Mount Diablo 20
Uulllon 18 Occidental Con. , . . 11
Caledonia. 10 Ophlr 1110
Challenge Con 4(1 ( Potosl 40
Choiiar 60 Savaeo 94
Con. Cai it Va , . . . . 2(10 ( Sierra Nevada 8i :
Con , Imperial 1 Stiver Hill 8ia
Crown Point GO Silver King 10
Exchequer 2 Yellow Jacket. . . . 45
Silver bars. 07tt07Kc. Mexican dollars ,
S3Hc. Dralis.8li-lit.7Ho ; telegraphic , 10J.
New York .Him Quotation * .
NF.W YORK. April IB. Too following ore the
closlneimnlmr quotations
llulwer , 16 Ontario. . , , . lOif
Cholor. CO Ophlr JfiO
Crown Point S3 Plymouth VO
Con.Ca' . A Vs. . . . 285 Quicksilver. . . , 3PJ
IVadwood 85 dopfu 17'J.I
Gould A Curry. , , 46 Sierra Nevada. , . . HO
Halo A. Norcroes. , 115 Standard 270
Honifntaka IBM ) Union Con. 65
Iron Sib or 10 Yellow Jacket , . . . II
Mexican. 75
London Slunk yuouitloiii.
LONDON , April 18.-1 p. m. clojlnx :
Can.Paclllo 42H St. Paul con
Erlo II N. Y. Central 100U )
Krlo''da ( ill Pennsylvania . . . C3K
111. Central 03U Kuiulln/ . . . 7U
Moxlcauordlnary. 1UH Uex. Cen. now 4s. .
HAH HILVEIl-SOSd per ounce.
MONEY H per cent.
The rate of discount In the -open market for
ihort and three months' Lllls , 1 3-16 IHT cent.
OMAHA LIVE SJM MARKET
Cattle Prices Break Mljy , the Drop Being
Fully Eighteen Cent * .
TRADE IN BAD SH PEj ALL 1II1CUGH
, rn
Demand Dull nntl Itrqurst Indifferent fur
All tirade * ItugH ' I'ollow In the
Mump ntiil CliTio lit the
Low Point.
THUUSDAY , April 18.
The receipts today numbered 1,110 cattle ,
1,417 hogs and 71 sheep , us against 1,401
cattle , J.ota hogs and no sheep yesterday and
1,131 cattle , 3,825 hogs nnd no sheep on
Thursday of last week.
CATTLI2 The cattle market got a black
eye today , and no mistake about It. For
some days there has been a weakness In the
niatket and nn Indifference on the part of
the buyers which seemed to point to an approaching
preaching drop In price * , and today the de
cline came good and strong. " Other markets
weie all reported as In Very bad shape , and
In sympathy with the general decline , the
market broke here lOj to 15c. In addition to
being lower the trade on beef steers was
very dull and the buyers did not appear to
care whether they got the cattle or not ,
even nt the decline. The demand for fat
cattle has fallen off. very materially within
the lnt few days , due to n decreased con
sumption of meats. It Is claimed that the
cold storage houses of the packers In all
sections ot the country are Jull of fresh
meat , which Is moving out very slowly.
This condition of the fresh meat market
makes the packers very Indifferent buyers
at the best. At the same time prices have
been pretty high here on fat steers as com
pared with other markets. Thus a bunch of
tattle sold In Chicago yesterday at ? 5.50 for
which $5.63 was paid here.
There were six or seven loads of cows nnd
heifers In the yards today. The cow mur-
kJt ( has been In comparatively better shape
than the steer market , but It dirt not escape
the decline In prices today. The decline ,
however , was the most marked on the choice
stuff , which has been selling right up to
steer prices. One bunch sold nt J4.CO and
another nt $4.45.
The feeder trade was also lower and dull.
The demand wns light , there being few
buyers here from the outside. A few cattle
changed hands , but the market wus quiet.
Representative sales :
BEEF STEEHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
L. . . 750J323 4..1210 JI 33 24. . . .1117 { 4 90
23. . . . 972 375 5..1204 4 35 . .1SW 490
3..1110 4 00 19..100S 4 50 G. . . .1303 5ft )
23..1W4 4 05 18. . . , Ml 4 CO 29. . . < 1250 005
10. , . . 1282 4 35 17..1237 4 85
COWS.
1..1030 1 00 2..102- 15 3. 710 300
2. . . . 870 1 35 7. . . . 771 2 2i ) 11. 973 310
3. . . . 7 % 1 40 L. . . 920 2 23 4. 810 320
L. . . 7W 1 50 L. . . S70 2 25 3. 1WC 355
4. . . . 815 1 CO 2..10.15 2 4' ' ) 3. I1G3 3 CD
2. , . . ( CO 1 CO 1. . . . 950 2 40 1. 1UOO 375
3. . . . 896 1 G5 L. . . 954 2 40 1015 375
4. . . . 785 1 70 I..1139 2 59 1230 3 7 5
1. . . . 9 0 1 73 1..1030 2 60 1..1060 400
1..1070 209 1..1040 2 59 1..1340 400
2. . . . 805 2 03 8..1073 3 W 2. . . .1150 400
5. . . . 914 2 10 1..770 2 CO 1..I1PO 400
2. . . . 7C 2 10 1..1070 2 75 1..1130 400
3. . . . WO 2 15 2..1030 275 9. . . . 9 < i 400
2. . . . $59 2 15 2..11W 2 tO 1..1230 425
L. . . 30 2 15
HEIFEIIS.
. 390 225 1. . . . 430 2'50 1. . 5M 323
4W 235 1. . . . C50 27,0 2. . KH 323
. 500 233 4. . . . < V 3 M 2. . C75 360
. 44J 240 3. . . . fl 2'SO ' 1. . SSO 400
. 495 240 1. . . . 600 300 23. . 763 44 !
. 450 240 1. . . . 4W 3100 21. . 743 445
, 720 243 6. . . . 4WMl 3 ' 00 3. . 916 4 10
HULLS.
1. . . . 790 1,90 , 1..1110. 2J43 1..12SO 260
1..14JO 200 1. . . . I.CO . 2,50 2..IIW5 2 CO
1. . . 600 200 l..llta ) 2'55 ' 1..1150 310
1. . , ) 225 Z..1I.IO 2 55 l. . S7i ) 3 2i
1. . . .1460 233 . . . . & 2'CO 1..UOO 400
1. . . .1320 2 40
'
STAGS.
1..1GOO 4 00
CALVES )
2. . . 1S5 ICO . . . 100 3 CO 2. . 110 450
2. . . 240 175 l. MO 3 W 1. . 120 45)
2. . . 370 220 1. 120 > 't-W 1. . . 100 450
1. . . 340 260 2. 110 41 > 0 1. . ISO 460
4. . . 275 2 63 2. )15 4iOO 4. . . 125 4 60
120 300 1.G. . JW .4 23 4. . . 1.12 4 75
350 325 G. 121. 4,23 , 1. . , 270 473
275 350 3. , H < 3 4(23 ( 3..JM 500
100 360 2. . . . 115 460 7. . . . 163 500
STOCKEIIS AND FEEDERS.
1. . . . 780 200 1. . . . 430 300 7. . . . CSO 3 31
1 . 623 200 13. . . . SIS' 3 10 2. . . . 463 333
2. . . . 5SO 260 4. . . . 627 310 7. . . .657 3 60
4. . . . 862 260 4. . . . 612 320 13. . . .693 350
1. . . . C40 270 2. . . . 5:0 325 25..75 > 360
1. . . . 710 275 1. . . . 530 323 S-J.--CM 3 DO' '
53. , . . 720 293 3. . . . 623 325 D , . , . WO 365.
1. . . . 610 3 CO ] . . . . 82J 325 C. . . . 018 SCO
4. . . . 4W 300
WESTKnNS.
IDAHO. .
„
C. T. Woodall.
No. Av. Pr. No , AY. Pr ,
i2 feeders. . . . 1076 3 CO
"
COLORADO.
A. C. Shafer.
24 steers . 1042 4 15
HOGS There were fifty-throe fresh loads In
the yards of fair nvcraKo quality , with sonic
pretty peed top loads. It was n poor day for
the Belling Interest. Other markets were in-
ported loc to 15c lower and the buyers here
started out to pound prices. As usual on n down
market , the trade was slow and salesmen wcie
very backward about making the concession
naked by the buyers. While there was not much
life to the trade , the lic.gs kept selllnir. a few
loads at a time , and the' bulk ot the offerings
were taken In good season. The market as u
whole was lOc to 15o lower and a large proportion
tion of the pales were at ? 4.CO to 14. C3 , while
yesterday 14,75 was a popular price , llepresenta-
live sales :
No. AV. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
3 . 1S3 . . .J440 120 . 178 80 it CO
6 . 178 . . . 440 14 . 24.1 . . . 460
5 . 210 . . . 445 5 . 344 465
12 . 203 80 4 45 2 . 330 465
CO . 1C6 40 4 50 47 . 260 ICO 463
1 . 250 . . . 4 50 63 . 231 40 4 C5
5 . 164 . . . 450 GS . 239 ICO 4 65
2 . 203 . . . 450 - 75 . 246 40 403
32 . 163 . . . 4 60 75. . , . 200 4 63
4 . 315 80 4 50 79 . 208 4 C5
88 . 166 80 4 60 73 . 201 80 4 65
94 . 157 210 460 78 . 232 160 4 C5
141 . 179 80 4 53 \ 5 . 3S1 4 G5
100 . 172 40 455 79 . 231 80 4 C5
0 . 196 160 4 55 fO . 207 ICO 4 63
32 . 191 80 455 4C . 212 40 4 GT ,
83 . 174 40 4 65 78 . 251 120 4 C5
7 . 264 465 78 . 217 4 Co
12 . 213 465 32 . 215 465
2 . SSO 455 2 . 300 463
53 . 171 4 55 14 . 215 463
73 . 172 465 .73 . 203 SO 4 GS
99 . 178 46714 tl . 231 4 G7tf
47 . 198 4 CO 67 . 248 4 67i !
71 . 189 4 CO 73 . 247 80 4 671 $
42 . 191 4 60 83 . 22C . . . 4 67 > , i
78 . 199 4 C9 62 . 323 120 470
99 . 1J 4 CO 61 . 2CJ 80 4 70
60 . 179 460 C2 . 267 120 470
9 . 230 4 CO 15 . 277 470
5 . 228 4 CO 73 . 260 320 470
2 . 270 4 CO 77 . 245 80 4 70
88 . 200 120 4 CO C6 . 237 . . . 470
14 200 4 CO 75 . 2CO . . , 470
14C 193 4 CO . 60. . . ; . . . .256 . . . 470
C Hll 4 CO CO . 253 470
COSO 205 120 4 CO 69 . 218 4 70
SO 201 4 CO 61 . 2.2 ICO 470
73 177 4 CO M . 275 4 72Vj
63 165 460 65 . 281 ICOW 4 72i !
13 . 293 . . . 460 74 . 267 W 473
10 . 218 . . . 4 60 65 . 260 4 75
SS . 169 . . . 460 . 60 . 208 475
M . 223 160 4 CO ' 64 . 250 475
91 . U6 80 4 CO
SKIPS AND 'CULLS.
2 . 113 . . . 300 in-1 6 . 183 330
1 . 440 . . . 3 00 * ' ! ) t
TAGS- ,
7 . 104 40 325 j ( , | 130 400
6 . 103 3 CO l nC 110 410
S . 132 375 . , . E6 123 425
10 . IDS 385
SHEEP There was nothing here to make a
market. One load wa received , but It was con
signed direct to a packer ; 3
New York Ll\o Si'iick nlarkot.
NEW YORK , April- -IEEVES UccelpU ,
315 head ; none on salt' Uuropcan cables quote
American steers , H'AfclJlic , dressed weight ;
refrigerator beef , 94Sfil' chno ; exporta today ,
OALVI3S Receipts. 253 head ; on eale , 8,17 head.
Market dull but steady , dosing weak , with : d.oo
head unsold ; veul , ptvir.ti prime , J2.7MIJ.OO. oed
HHEEP AND LAMlW-llecelptH , 2,811 head ;
on sale. 2 0 head , tylfcslow but etrady ;
lambs In better deijiVnd , and firmer ; unshoin
sheep , poor to prime- | 3.5"ft5.374 ! ; good cllppod
sheep. J4.30 ; unshorn' Ittnlb , common to choice ,
J4.50ijG.00 ; clipped laRftm * J4.50S5.5) .
HOGS Receipts , 4.IIJ , be d. Market easier ut
J5.2085.W. tl : . T
( Stock.
KANSAS CITY , April 18. CATTLE Recelpls ,
2,804 head ; shipments , 4,700 head ; market slow ,
weak to lOc lower ; Texas steers , I2.23f73. < 0 > ;
Texas cows , $2.503-3.43 : b cf steers , $3.506.00 | ;
native cows. Jl.G5fi4.7H ; tockers and feeders ,
J2.75O4.85 ; bulls , J1.75R4.40.
HOGS-Recelptii , 3,200 head : shipments , 2.700
head ; matkct 5O10C lower ; bulk of sales , J4.6HC
4.73 ; heavies. JI.MM4 * 5 ; packers. JI.C1WI.X. ' , ;
mixed , J4.604.75 ; Hunts , $4,4004.63 ; Yorkers ,
Jl.55fc4.65 ; pigs , Jl.00ft4.49.
SHEEP Receipts. S.ioo head ; shipments , 3,100
head ; market weak to lOc lower.
block In Mljjlit ,
Record nf receipts of the four principal mar
kets for Thursday , April 18 , ISM ;
Cattle. Hog * . Sheep.
South Omaha 1.110 4,457 211
Chicago , 11,010 2300 11,00)
Kansas City 2Ur ) 3,2X > 8.MO
St. Louis 1,900 4.VXI 3.900
IIJ.SIO sn
St. l.iinls Lvo Mock.
ST , LOt'Ifl , April 18. CATTLE HecelpU. 1.900
head ; shipment * . 400 head ; market lower and
clew , the decline being ; lOUISc ; fair to good na
tive t r . | 4. < Xj5.Wi ) l > ht , J3.W4H.W ; feeder * ,
U.0004.00 ; fed Texn steers.
Texn * tp i . ficocri.00 ; cows ,
HOClB-Kecelpts. 4.SOO head : shipmentt01
head ; market KHIIJc lone nnd quilliy iTtlrr
tlmn usual ; top rice , tt.Vt ; bulk ot * .ile > , SI.7MI
4.SS ; llRht , tl SoflUi.
HIlKHP-Uccelpts. S.J'V ' ) hefld ; shipment * . TJX )
head ; ofterlnRX piior and prices ii-noinlly lower ;
8 mp W-ll' . n.illvrs Lrouslit only 41.JSQ.1.TS ;
clipped nnd mixed , II.OOHI.25 ; Tetnns of > 0 Ibs. ,
U.U ; spring lamia ot 49 Ibs. , 1C.OO.
011IOAOU I.IVi : STOCK.
Stump In Prices on All Or.idc * nt Cntllo
und tin : ' ,
CHICAGO , April IS. Today's trndlns In cattle
was only moderate , in Ices luting uc.-ik nt nn
nvernKC decline of loc per 1M Ibs. Aninns the
offerlni9 were many drovca nf choice entile , but
buyers were iduw nluut pnyliiK hlRh prices , evci
for nnytilnR : of superior quality. Common stecis
were nalable ns low us JI.OOB4.W , ainl cxtrn
ln-evcs weixwoilli (6.1 ( 6.25 ; but pales were
principally at Jj.COflS S3 for fair to chcilco ctccm.
llutcliern' nnd canners' stuff continued In veiy
KIKH ! deinnnd , nnd CHUB said fieely nt J2.00JJ4.1 ,
extra cows and bulls Kolnk' nt tl."ST > V . I''or
calves the rullliK pi Inn welo J3.Wll4.iu , sns !
Ix-lnR larRcly around 14. About ! . ' ) Ti'xii" onllli-
wein received today , nnd pales were fnlr nt
weaker prices.
With n Inrjrcr number of IHKS on hand today
packers welo citilck to ImproM * the opiuntunll )
to force n furilier dccllnv of nl mt Ci * Pr ) i
Ilis. In pi Ice. There woninjUKh lines loft over
from yesterday tu swell th > > nuiiiber nlTouM to
about 34U'W. ' The bulk of tin ; tnh'f weic nt M.U1
{ T5.M ( for heavy , nnd nt rt.fi"ii4.W f < ir ll lil-
welRhts. Tile extremn rnnRC of pilfus wits } 4 7."O
5.1D for heavy , JI.705M.M for IlKlil nnd mixed.
I4.2ojf4.f < ) for piss , and Kl.2iffl.23 f"r culls. Shippers -
pers were Imylnu fewer IlKlil IIORS nnd mor *
heavy hoes than Usual. At the rlo. f prices
were 1320tf below the closlnE' Humes of ycitcr-
diy.
diy.Toilay
Toilay the sheep pens wore crowded , there
belli ) ; 21 , OW cliivp and lambs fur fait , Includ
ing fresh receipts of 11 , mvj Imiil. Tiade wns
niraln extremely dull nnd prices 15c lower , clos-
IIIR SJfiX'c lower than a week nco. Slicop sild
nt J2. { f4.M , larpfly at J3.75 nnd upward , nnd
lambs sold nt rp.IWiil.75 for nice Hocks und at
JS.CflfH.O" ) for common lots.
Kr--clpt : rattle , ll.OCO bend : cnlvcs , 500 head ;
hogs , K.WI head ; sheep. 11,0 < M htad.
C'dlfllH .Illtl-kl-t.
NK\V YOHK , April 18. There was n sudden
nnd sharp rlsu In cofft-e contrnctH this after
noon , rmiiltlnB from nctl\c bidding by a local
hnuHewith HIo c nnoctkMiR , which
wanted July , October and December con
tracts , but there were no sellers on
'chniiKc , nnd the house ImvInK the
orders put In the coffee themselves Just before
the close. It was imnorcd the HIo maikvt was
higher. The rank nnd Ille were disposed to re-
Kard the advance with vusplclon. The llavte
denl In not worked out yet , nnd there Is a prp-
valllnc caution that pievents Kenernl spt'cul.itlon
In olfee until the present dictation of the Uuro-
penn clique 1 o\er. The rise forced some of
tlio local shorts to cover. The spot market for
Itrazll coffee was also tinner as n consequence ,
closing oil the basis of 1 per cent for No. 7 HIo.
Options opened timely steady nt unchanged for
December nnd 5fi2) polntH lower for other months ;
ruled more active on Ix'al covering nnd Homo
foreign buylnR , and finally fitronR and excited
on active demand from local houses having Itlo
connections and reported advance at HIo ; closeil
Htrontr at 1.HJ30 points net advance. Sales. 3.1,700
ba s , IncluillnR : April , { 14.30 ; May , S13.MQ14.20 ;
June. J13.S0014.20 ; July , J14.0.MT14.10 ; AuRUst. SI4 ;
September. J14.COfn4.20 ; October , J14.KHifI4.10 ; De
cember , J13.9J < 814.30 ; spot coffee , HIo , llrm ; No.
7 , JIG nominal ; mild , steady : Rales , il.'C bans
Marncnllm ; 2SG bacs LaRuarn ; 4M bops Central
American ; 100 bass Coetn. Hlca. p. t. Warehouse
deliveries from New Yolk yesterday , 10,818 IOTRS ;
New York stock today , 1SC68 ! ' bags ; United
States stock , 2C3.07S baRji ; alloat for the United
States , 1S1,00 > ) ImKs ; total visible supply for the
United States , 444,078 bags , oRttlnst 616,748 bags
last year.
HAVHK , April IS. COFFEE Closed until
noon : at 3 p. m. , Irregular at Hfflf decline ;
closed quiet and unchanged for the day ; sales ,
10,000 bass.
HANTOH , April 18. O.ulet ; gnod averaRe Santos ,
J13.W ; receipts , 12,000 bnRs ; stock. 302.0HO baRs.
HAMIItmO , April 18. Dull , Utfi pfe decline ;
pales , SJi.OK ) bnRR.
HIO DK .IANUIHO , April 19. Weak ! No. 7
HIo , J15.35 ; Rxchnnge. n ( , d ; receipts , 18,000 baRs ;
cleared for the United States. 4,0 < JO bags ; cleared
for Europe , none ; stock , 24,000 bags.
Liverpool Murkcti.
LIVEHPOOL , April 18. WHEAT Spot firm :
moderate ; NO. 2 red winter , 4s 10'&d ; No. 2 red
spring , ( in 2d ; No. 1 hard Manitoba , Cs 2d ; No.
1 Cnllfoinln , 4s lid. Futures opened firm with
near and distant positions Vi.il higher ; closed
firm with September Hid higher nnd other
montlifl Id higher ; business about equally dis-
Ir'1 '
April , 4s lid ; May , 4s IHJd ; June. 4s llVid ;
Juiy , 4s ll'.id ; August , 43 ll'id ; September ,
5s V4d.
C'OHN Spot , steady ; American mixed , new ,
4s 2Vid. Futures opened quiet nnd unchnnRcd ;
closed llrm with near nnd distant positions ' , ; d
lilRlier : business heaviest on early positions.
April , 4s 3d ; May. 4 3d ; June , 4s 3d ; July ,
4s 3 > , d ; Auirust , 4s 3Kd ; September , 4s 4 < 4d.
FLOUH Firm ; demand moderate ; St. Louis
fancy winter , Cs Od.
PROVISIONS Uacon , firm ; demand poor ;
Cumberland cut. 2S030 | bs. . 33s Cd ; short ribs ,
2S Ibs. , 33s Cd ; long clear , light , 3S043 Ibs. , 32s ;
lontr clear , heavy , D3 Ibs. , 33a : shnrt clear ImckB ,
light , 18 Ibs. , 33s Cd ; short clear middles , heavy ,
C5 Ibti. , 32s Cd ; clear belllce , 14016 Ibs. . 33s.
Shoulders , square , 121718 Ibs. , 30a Cd. limns ,
short cut. HniC Ibs. , 43s Cd. Dccf , extra. India
mess , 7Is 3d ; prime mess , COs. Pork , prime
mess , line western , CSs 9d ; western medium ,
Ms 9d. Lnrd , dull ; prime western , 33s Cd ; re
fined. In palls , 3Ga.
TALLOW Fine North American , nominal.
CIIEKSE Dull ; demand poor ; finest Ameri
can , while , 4Ss Cd ; finest American , colored ,
COs.
COs.HUTTER
HUTTER Finest United States , 70s ; good , B3s.
COTTON SEED OII.r- Liverpool refined. 17s Od.
LINSEED OIL 20s Cd.
PETROLEUM HeHned not quoted.
HEFniaEKATOIt UEEF Forequartcr , 4Kd ;
hlndquartcr , C'id.
HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) , 2 10s.
Now York Dry Cooils Alurkot.
NEW YORK , April 18. Agents have advanced
prices ns follows : Allendnle wide sheetings , He ,
or to 170 for 10-4 blenched ; LanRdron 76 bleached ,
30 , 42 and 46-Inch , Uc each ; Alexandria bleached ,
42 nnd 4C-lnch , lie each ; LanRdron 76 brawn , 4.1
and 40-Inch , Vic each ; Alexandria brown , 45 and
43-Inch , lie each ; Chnutnuqua. 3-yard drills to
4o ; Fox 3-yard drills to 4c ; ( llendale standard
drills to Cc ; Wnmsutta 4-4 bleached at value ;
Washington prints , to arrive , nt value ; Ilnnill'on
slaplo prints , to arrive , at value. For all
classes of cotton Roads the market Is very firm ,
and a quiet demand Is taking very many goods
for later delivery. In which cottons are doing
very well. Printing cloths quiet but firm at
2c , nnd small sales of spot at that price.
Clothing house woolens In moderate request , but
good sales are being reached through deliveries
on former orders. Dress goods for autumn
doing well throURh advance sales. Many In
quiries are being made for printed stuff nt
closing out rates , but such overtures Und no
encouragement. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Milwa
MILWAUKEE. April 18.-WHEAT nouynnt
and higher ; No. 2 spring , GOlic ; No. 1 northern ,
67c : Mny , 60Jic.
CORN-St idy ; No. 3. 474c. !
OATS Quiet nnd weak ; No. 2 white , 32c ; No.
3 white , 31'Ac.
11ARLEY Steady and quiet ; No. 2 , 52c ; sample ,
62iJr.2ic. !
RYE Higher ; No. 1 , COVJC.
PROVISIONS Drooping. Pork , 1,12.05. Lard ,
JC.80.
RECEIPTS Flour , 2,400 bbls. ; wheat , 11,000
bu. ; barley , R.800 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 0,800 bbls. ; wheat , none ;
barley , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sngitr .Market.
NEW YORK , April 13. SUOAR-Rnw , firm ;
sales , 24,2.18 baRS centrifugal , 95 test , nt 2 3-lCc , c.
und f. ; 300 l > ags molasses * ugar , (9 test , nt 1 13-lCc
c. and f. ; 463 tons Jamaica. Muscovado spot. S9
test. 2 11-lCc , c. and f. Refined , steady ; No.
6 , 3'.n&3 ll-16c ; No. 7. 3 9-16Sf3Hc : Nn. R , 3 5-16 < fi >
3Hc ; No. 9 , 3U03 7-lCc ; No. 10. 3 5-16SI3'4c : No.
11. 3V403 7-16c ; No. 12. S l-16 3'ic ' : No. 13 , 3c ;
off A , 3 i 3Kc ; mold A , 4 3-lCfWle ; standard
A , 3 13-ir { ? 4c ; confectioners' A , 3 13-lCOIo : cut
loaf. 4 9-K34ic ; crushed , 4 9-WGW ? : powdered ,
i 3-lM4 ? > c ; granulated , 3 lS-16'uliic ; cubes ,
4
I ntton Alnrket.
NEW ORLRANS. April IS. COTTON-Flnn ;
middling , 6 5-lCc ; low middling , 5 15-lCc ; peed
ordinary , 69 c ; net and gross receipts , 3,470 bales ;
exportsto Great Itrltaln , 4.SOO bales ; coastwise ,
1,912 bnle ; sales , 3.000 bales ; stork. 2C4.341 bales.
NEW YORK , April 18. COTTON Quiet ;
middling , G 15-lCc ; net and grosa lecelpts , nc ip ;
exports to the continent. 1,000 bales ; forwarded ,
noie ; sales , 480 lioles ; fplnne-Ts , 3S9 bales ; etnck ,
214,800 bales ; total todny , net receipts , 8.000 bales ;
exports to Great Itntnln , 15,80' ) bales ; contliint ,
1,00) bales ; stock , 723,917 bales.
Prorln .Mnrkets.
PEORIA , April 18. CORN Steady ; No. 2. 44tfc ;
No. 3. 44c.
OATS Slow ; No. 3 white , 31c ; No. 3 white.
.
RYE Scarce ; No. 2. GSiJGOc.
WH18ICY Qulctj Hnlfhed goods , J1.20.
RETB11TS Wlieat , COO bu. ; corn , 33.800 bu. ;
oats. C2.S04 bu. ; ire , none ; barley , 2,6' bu.
HIIIPMENTS Wheat , COO bu. ; corn. 4.50) bu. ;
oats , 36.JOO bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1,400 bu.
4)11 MnHu < t .
I1REMEN. April W. Petroleum , 13 maiks.
AMSTERDAM , April 18. Petroleum , 17.
ANTWERP , April 18. Petroleum , 3lf.
IXNDON. April 18 CALCUTTA LINHEED
Hpol. 3Gs : March shipments via Cap ; , 3& > 3d ,
LINSEED OII20s. .
Kniinns City .tlnrketn.
KANSAS CITY , April 18.
lower ; No. 2 bard , We ; No. 2 red , 57c ;
jilted. 52o.
CORN Klrm ; No. 2 mixed , 4i4IUc ( ; No. 2
white. 45ic. !
OATS Hllghtly lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2S'j29c ;
No. 2 white , 32W33C.
\ \ 'ititMarket. .
ANTWERP , April 18. At the wo l Hales to < lay
1,5 * ) bales were offeri'd. of which 1,107 bales
were withdrawn , The selection WH poor and
there wus a Hanging demand lit late rules. Thrre
hundred nnd ninety Imles of lluenoa Ayrea sold
nt 2Htf5id und 143 bill t a of Monlevldeo ut 3 !
tlOHd.
llnliitliVheut Market.
DULUTII. April 18. WHEAT No. 1 hard ,
cash. CSfcc ; April. C3c ; May. 64c : July , C4Hc ,
No. 1 mrtliern , cash and April. Me : May , 63c
July , MVtCi September , 62c ; No. 2 northern ,
caali , WliCi No. 3 , K > Tif rejected , 53 ? c.
AllnneapolU > hem Murker ,
MINNEAPOLIS , April 18.-WHEAT Apill.
ClUci May , etc. July. Co ; September , 60c. On
track : No. 1 hud , tS&c ; No. 1 nartliem , tSa ;
Nn. J northern , tic. Kl > r , hlKhcr : first patrols.
$3..jf3.fri ; second patents , 13.0093.20 ; fltil clears ,
KrUrn WhiMit 4Jiintntlnim.
SAN KHANl'ISCO. April K WHnAT-fite.idy ;
Mny , WHo ; Peecmt-r. nTUc.
TlT-lr. .
AMSTERDAM , April U.-SIIVcr U qiuiled nt M
guilders.
DEIILIN. April IS. Kxchunsc on Lsnilon ,
days' sight , 11 murks , 15 pfg ,
LON'liON' , April KThe amount of bullion
.Mtliilmwn fixmi the Dank of England on balance
loday nan 15.000.
PARIS , April IS. Tlireo p.-r cent rentes. ! J2f
80e for tlio account. Exchange on Ixmdon ,
J5f ! 4'/ic ' for checks.
LONDON. April IS. The Hank nf Knr.lnnd'ii
rale of discount remains u-ichanged nt 2 per
cent , liar Ml\cr iKwM at * l'nl ! per ox.
LONDON. AptII IS.-OuM I * quoted at line-tins
Ayris today nt 261.20 ; Madrid , DM ; Lisbon.
21.Z..5 ; ; St. Petersburg , CO : Athens , 77 ; Rome.
104.9' , ; Vienna. 113.
PARIS. Api II IS. The weoUly statement of
Ihu liank nf Prance , Issued today , shows the
following changes , a * rompnred with the pic-
vlous account : Notes In cliculallon , decr nN > ,
l'23.000f ; traiftttry accounts current , decrens" ,
" " gold In hand , deeieiis" . ( UO.iWOf ) ; bllH
dl'cnuntrd. decrease , lSl2jOOOf ; silver In Imnd.
decrease , l.SSO.OOOf ,
LONDON. April IS.- Trio weeUlv Mn'cment ' of
lh Hank of England. Ipsi d lodiiy , sho\\s the
following changes , as cumpnrnl with the pie
vlnui iicr uiti Total ie i"vp , Inerpimp , [ 4' ' .OiW.
circulation , dccrcate. t20S,0"h ) ; biilllnn , Increase.
fioi.737 ; other fecurltle , Innvnup , flCS.OJM : oilier
di-ponlls , Increase , IS2.1OuO : pulillu depu'lls , In
I235.0 0 ; notes ieerve , lnir > use ,
government securities , In.-rcaRp , flO'i.iWO. The
proportion of the ItanU of England's reseive
to liability , which la t week wns CS.6 per c nt ,
Is now C3.10 per cent.
IMnunrlil .Notrs.
KT. LOUIS. April IS.-Clcailngs , } l , 130,103 ; bal-
anees , J748.175.
HOSTON , April l-Clearlngs , J14ri,258 , ; bal
ances , JlD."C,20il.
11ALTI.MORE. April IS.-Clenrlngs , 2I02.259 ;
balances , t22 > .IS5.
NEW YORK , April 13. Clearings , 108,274 , 21 | :
balances , < CS7S,057.
PHILADELPHIA. April IS.-Clenrlngs , J11,4I1-
367 ; balances. Jl , 768,171.
WASHINGTON. April is. Todn > ' slntempiit
of the condition of HIP ticnsury dion s : Avail
able cash balance , I16I,7SS,187 ; gold reserve , JJi-
503. S33.
NEW YORK , April IS. The Chicago Junction
Railway and I'nlnn Stock Ynnls company has
declared n quarterly dividend ( if 1'4 per cent on
Hie preferred stock , payable April 30.
"
TjlTEHATURE OF AKBOR DAY.
Lint of ItooUi'ln tlio Om ; lm Ltbrnry tlmt
Will Help the Tron 1'lnntcrs.
The acting ; librarian of the Oniaha Public
library has prepared the following list of
books In that library of Interest in connection
with tlio Arbor day celebration :
OIUGIN AND HISTOIIY OF AIIDOR DAY.
Annual Cyclopedia , vol. 12 , ref.
Hnldwln. J. Harper's School Speaker , Ar
bor day , 1890 , S 1001.
Hrlsbln , Jumps S. Trees and Tree PlantIng -
Ing , 1SS8 , M 2150.
Furnus , K.V. . , Ed.-Arbor Day , 1SS8 , O
30 SO ,
Skinner , C. n. Arbor Day Manual , 18SS , S
BOOKS ABOUT TREES.
Apgar , A. C. Tr-'es of the No them Unit d
States. 1682 , M 2137.
Halley , W. L. Trees , Plants and Flowers ,
Where and How They Grow , 1878 , JI 23.
Uoulger , G. S. Familiar Trees , second
series , M 2140.
Hrlsbln. J. S. Trees nnd Tree Planting ,
1888 , M 2150.
Hrowne , D. J. Trees of America : Plcto-
rlally and Botanlcally Delleated , 1SIG , JI
i 16.
Bryant , A. Forest Trees , for Shelter , Or
nament and Profit. 1871 , M 212S.
Church , E. It. Among the Trees at Elm-
ridge , 1SSG. M 2118.
Dyson The Stories of the Trees , 1890 , M
2145.
2145.Emerson
Emerson , O. P. . Trees and Shrubs of
Mass. , (2 vol. ) . 1887 , Jt 2180.
English Forests and Forest Trees , 1853 , JI
2170.
2170.Flaw
Flaw , W. S. Tear Among the Trees ,
1SDO , JI 213C.
Furnns , R. W. , Ed. Arbor Day , 18S8 , O
3080.
3080.Gray , A. The Longevity Of , N 227-2.
Greenwood , G. Tree Lifter ; or , A New
Method of Transplanting Forest Trees , O
3088.
Harvey , A. Trees and Their Attributes ,
1836 , JI 2120.
Klrby , JI and E. Chapters On , 1873 , JI
2126.
2126.JIable , H. W. Under the Trees , 1801 , JI
229Newhall , C. S. The Leaf Collector's Hand
Book and Herbarium , 1891 , M 2173.
Northrop , B. G. Economic Tree Planting ,
1878 , O 3085.
Sargent , C. S. The Sllva of North Amer
ica , vols. 1 to 7.
Seemann , H. Popular History of the
Palms nnd Their Allies , M 2114.
Von Rensselaer , M. O. Art Out of Doors ,
1893 , O 3032.
Vegetable Substances , U. ed In the Arts ,
Timber Trees , 18.10 , JI : olO-2.
Ward , H. JI.-ThC Oak , 1892Jt 2122.
Ward , H. JI--Timber nnd Some of Its
Diseases , 1SS9 , O 3026.
FORESTRY.
Brisbln , J. S. Trees and Tree Planting ,
1SS8 , JI 2150. . . ,
Brown J. C. The Forests of England nnd
the JInnngement of Them In Bye-gone
Times , 18S3. M 2131.
Brown J. C. Forests nnd Forestry of
Northern Russia nnd Beyond , 1881 , JI 2133.
Brown , J. C. Introduction to the Study of
Jlodern Forest Economy. 18S4 , JI 2133.
Brown , J. C. School of Forest Engineers
In Spain , 1886 , JI , 2134.
Bryant , A. Forest Trees , for Shelter , Or
nament and Profit , 1871 , JI 2128.
Crawford. J. JL. Ed. The Industries of
Russia. Agriculture and Forestry , 1S93 , O
Fuller , A. S. Practical Forestry , 1883 , JI
"
Furst , H. Protection of Woodlands , 1893 ,
Gray. A. Forest Geography nnd Archaeol-
° ' : fn'rclio2w2H. N.-Forest Planting , 1893 , O
S °
Journal of Forestry < yols. ClSSfa. . re
Jllchle , C. Y. The Practice Of , 1888 , O
3 °
Unlted States Agricultural Department Re
port on Forestry. 1SS4 , O 2827.
Will Ast ! for llritlsh Intervention.
SING SING. N. Y. , April 18. Lawyer Gibbons
bens has not yet given up hope of saving
Dr. Buchanan. Ho lias notified the con
demned man that ho will no to Albany this
evening and apply to Governor Jlorton for n
reprieve of thirty days , so as to allow the
British ambassador nt Washington to prop
erly present the case to tlio British authori
ties and to President Cleveland. Lawyer
Gibbons has received a promise from the
British ambassador that If It was found that
Buchanan has not had a fair Jury trial under
the laws of this country , tlio British govern
ment will ask that he bo accorded such a
trial before he Is executed.
Stieltlni ; ii Foreign Clime.
In search of pleasure or business , should be
preceded by the purchase of nature's great In-
vlgorator , Hosteller's Stomach Dltters , the
best and most genial medicinal safeguard in
existence. Mariners , miners , commercial
travelers , tourists , and all who travel by lander
or sea , speak of It In the highest terms. Jla-
larla , biliousness , constipation , Indigestion ,
rheumatism , nervousness and kidney trouble
are remedied by It.
T1IK KUILTY MAHKKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record April IS ,
1S95 :
WARRANTY DKKDS.
J C Thcmaa and wife to J H Seykora , sr. .
lot 3 , block 120 , South Omaha $1.123
W B Pnlmatler to Rochesler Loan and
Hanking company , lols 1 und 2 , block
23. West Albright 1.600
C M Nye and hiiilmnd to Ray Nye , lot
14. and n 10 feet lot 13 , block 6 , 1st
mid to South Omaha 10.00J
M J O Ryan nnd husband to James Hyrne ,
lot 10. block 4. Corrlgan Place 00
P R Illgclow to P I ) lludlong , lot 9 , Pruyn'u
subdlv
Dime Savings bank to Hans Andresen ,
lot 5. block 11 , B V Smith's < - "
M B Kills to Ira , M Smith , w 33 feet of
e 100 feet lots 1 nnd 2 , block 16 , Ilanscom
Place 4.W3
QUIT CLAIM DKUDS.
W A Poxton nnd wife to A 11 Mlllard.
lot 12. block 10 , Poppleton park 410
H D Wellington and wlfo to M O King-
man , lots 1 to 5 , 20 to 24 , Albright &
T'L Itlngwalt'nnil wife "tu'John Williams ,
lot 1 , block 15 , West Albright 73
II2KUS.
Sheriff lo D M Ure. lola 3 , 4 , 7 , 8. 9 , 10
and 11. blor-k 7. lots 9 nnd 11 , block 6 ,
Central park , . 1.215
Special masler lo I/wn nnd Trust Saving *
bank , lot 1 , block 11 , Patrick's M add . l.W )
Same lo Dime. SavlngH bunk , lot 3 , block
11 , W V Smith'8 add 10) )
Total amount of transfers $23,917
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K09-1402 Union ATO. . K ni City. Mo.
WHERE FREEDOM WAKED UP.
Islington , Stiene of the first lUttle of the
ItrrnliitKin , n lt.\pinri | Tods.r.
The > po ( of American toll first reddened
by Hie blood ot the revolutionary patriot * Is
of thrilling Interest to all lovers ot free
dom , writes Arthur M. Barnes In the New
doY
York Herald. Turn which way you will In
the old town ot Lexington , Most. , and you
will llnj the souvenir ; of ttlrrltig history ,
first you naturally stroll around tlio well
kept green , embowered In graceful nnd gigan
tic elms. Hero It was , on April 19 , 1775 ,
that a band of sixty provincial * received n
volley from SOO ot Pltcalrn's men , and In
that early dawn seven ol tticlr number lay
lifeless on the trrcen sward ,
. The common la triangular In shape , and
" I ns high above sea level as the top ot Hun
ker Hill iiiomimeiit ,
At the upcx of the triangle a pulpit ot
dark granite murks the spot where tlirco
village meeting houses have stood. Just
back of this Is n promising elm tree planted
by General Ornnt at the time of the centen
nial of the Kittle.
The memorial to tlio victims of the batllo
Is , In measure , disappointing for the shaft
Is severely pluln , although Improved by ft
luxurious growth of Ivy , The Inscription Is
it long historical resume of events' , and fer
vently patriotic. U etlrrcd the spirits ot
l < itayelt(3 and Kosstlth as they paused be
fore It. The bodies uf the first slain hcrooa
of the revolution were taken from the old
cemetery In 1S35 and relntcrrcd within the
enclosure. Dr. Holmes hns said :
Urecn bp the Braves where her martyrs nro
lylnh'1
Shroudless nnd tnmblc3 they panic to
their rest ,
While o'er their ashes the starry fold flylnc
Wraps the proud eagle they roused from
lil.i neat.
On the eastern stdo of the common la a
rough boulder which murks the line of the
minute men. Upon one side Is carved a mus
ket and pcivuler horn , anj beneath arc the
i-alm , decisive words of Captain Parker ,
"Stand your ground , don't fire unless fired
upon , but If they mean to have a war , let It
begin here. "
The Iluckman tavern , which overlooks the
common , merits more tlmn a passing glance ,
for ( It Is the patriarch nmong the veteran
buildings of Lexington. This frame structure )
was erected In IG'JO , and the ever welcome
vt
tablet t : tersely tells us tlmt It was "a rendez
vous for minute men , a mark for British bul-
lots. " Here It stands , perforated with shot
lioles , as though King William's war were
still In progress and the nation had not
stretched Itself across the continent.
A flttliiR companion to the Duckman tavern
Is the house of Jonathan Harrington , who
waa wounded on the common , but dragged
himself to the door and died ut his wife's
feet. Something more than mere sentiment
has made It possible for these wooden build
ings to have outlived the corroding years
until the present day , and It Is to be hoped
that they may be preserved In their grandeur
for many years to come.
The old cemetery Is Just back of the Unl-
tarlan church , and Is readied by way of a
narrow lane. A half hour nxiy be spent
hero 'with profit. The stones are for th
most part of slate nnd the dates run as far
back as 1GDO. Some of the Inscriptions pre
serve odd bits of personal history , as this ,
which bespsaks the generous outlay for apoth
ecaries' compounds by kind relatives.
Could medicine's healing- balm have saved
her breath ,
This young Kltnlra ne'er tasted dciith ,
The grave of Captain John Parker , th
commander of the minute men , Is marked
by a monument more moJern than the ma
jority , which the people of Lexington erected
In 1SSI.
Leaving the green and following1 the old
Bedford road a short distancewe reach , an
old-fashioned liouso standing with Its end
to the road. This Is the old parsonage , and
here It was that John Hancock and Samuel
Adams were sleeping when aroused by Paul
Hevere. The warning- the approach of the
British could not mean moro to any one than
to these two patriots , whoso fearless utter
ances were unpardonable In the- eyes of the
British ; Indeed , their capture was supposed
to have been been one of the objects of
Pltcalrn's march to Concord. The house , al
though built In 1698 , Is still occupied and
apparently In good condition.
Retracing our steps and passing the com
mon , the next point of Interest Is the town
hall , where many relics- and Interesting
statues are to be seen. Further along we
next como upon the Identical structure which
represented Massachusetts at the Philadel
phia centennial In 1S7C. After the centenla )
the building- was taken apart , transported t
its present location , put together again and
fitted up as a hotel.
Continuing In a southerly direction , our
attention la next arrested by "the house of
Benjamin Merrlam , a mlntito man , whoso
family fled at the- approach of the British ,
when the house was pillaged. "
Americans proudly remember the rapid
and bloody retreat of the British from Con
cord. Had not Earl Percy met the worn out
regulars with reinforcements from Boston
they would have been forced to surrender
Near the spot where Karl Percy planted n
field piece to cover the retreat of the Brit.
Ish stands a' granite monument In the shape
of a cannon.
Historically speaking , Lexington Is the
town of a day , for the marauding British
never came that way again. It has b2en the
fate of our country to witness longer and
bloodier fights than that which broke tho.
stillness of the somber Middlesex town , but
one searches In vain for a spot which teaches
as much silent history as grand old Lexlng.
ton. _
Hnptlut Woman's MimlnnurlvR Officer ) ,
FORT WAYNE , Ind. , April 18. The Bap
tist Woman's Foreign Missionary society of
the west elected the following officers for the
ensuing year this afternoon : Honorary pres
ident , Mrs. A. J. Howe , Chicago ; president ,
Mrs. L. Kvrlngham , Chicago ; vice president ,
Mrs. D. H. Wolfe , St. Louis ; recording secre
tary , Mrs. B. W. Braymau , Chicago ; cor-
respoiiu'.nK secretaries , Mrs. A. M. Bacon
nnd Mrs. K. II. Griffiths , foreign ; Mrs. A. L.
Stevens , publication ; treasurer , Miss Annlo
Hancy , Chicago ; auditor , Mrs. J. K. Burtls ,
Chicago. Vice presidents were also elected
for each state and executive board. '
Tlio Involution
Of medicinal agents Is gradually relegating
the old-tlmo herbs , pllla , draughts and vegetable /
table extracts to the rear and bringing Into
general use the pleasant and effective liquid
laxative , Syrup of Figs. To get the true
remedy see that It Is manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by
all leading druggists.
Wo-boat nil competition on
iiiiimlollns nml giilttirs.
No onu else can sliow you the
new niotlels In Wnslilmrn's , for
wo lire solo sellers.
Wo sell them nt mnmifactiir-
er's prices.
Itui'toii Kiiltnrs , of the ilnest
mnko , $1(5 ( , m ? li8 , $40 , $55.
A. HOS1 > K , Jr.
Mu.slc otid Art ,
1513 Douglas , Omaha.
1\1 A I > fJTN No matter wlmt booklet
i'lvlIHi on speculation you nihy
TD A TiINfi ' 'ftvii ' road semi fur our *
ll < AL > imi which UNKW and COM-
l'KTE' Hcleurlyex-
plains mnraln trading.
nnd 1 > KI.1NK8 ALLMAItlvLTuipresnlons. If *
fruo und will teach you komutlilni.
AlciioUAST * uu. , ' 2 Trader * Oldg. Chicago