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- c _ _ _ - . TilE OMAIIA DAILY flEC : MONIAV , AL'Htt 7 , 1890. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
iLTziiiixE1rI' ;
Mis. K P. Banthart of Pkrce UuderLRkes
to Commit Fiiicke ,
DOMESTIC TflOLJBLES AT TIlE BOTTOM
( tIirr(1M W Ifli 1hr 1I'hiiiI zitid
ILtiiIie. l4 hit , Hh et , ' % ' 1ittiee
SIi. . ' Iriiggi.l ifiNt Ilefure
; Hrovilitg ,
PIERIm. Nb. , April 2-(3pccIi ( ( Tete-
r3lnMrs. ) . 13arn1art , Ife of AtolnCy ( 11.
1' flai nhaii. aUeinptr to comfltt % uulclde by
(1rOVIlIflg ink nfternoon. It seeu that she
n ( her Iitiban have Icfl on raLr ) : t121-
p'easant ' tern for some time , aild oiiy a
sior ( hue ago consilte1 an attornty here
with the obJect of 'epnrat1ng ; but . reccri-
dilation brought about , and the t'o
liVed apparently happy together. Mr Darn.
hart and her hiubn4 had another quariel
iluring the week growing ouL of the fact
that flariihart was ernployeih aN couneI for
the lewd women who were nrrctc1 a
ngo Mrs. lharnhart then ihrovo to Creighton.
taking s Ithi her their two small children.
She returned without the children and han
had SInce evcraI quarrels ith her hushjnd.
T1ii morning the vent tO 2dcCradyi livery
barn and ordered the horse anti buggy. Mc-
Cratly Informed her that her hitihand hind
left ttrici orders not to let the hr re out
unless on an oriher from hiliti. Mrs. lliiii1iart
Sent ftt On'C ' to her hiuhant1s efflee and a
etitihiio etistied. Mrs. flariihatt ciinc
out of the oflhre crying , and at oiic started
for the river near the inlhldatu. Eit ttthihow.
s ho cliaed to hear the quarrel alid uw her
come ctit cryhi1g , sttrinlned that nhic wtu Intent -
tent on doing toiiiething dt-sperate. O he
folhoel her to the river. She took her haIr
ribbon and tied It to a itrIp of a bo.rd aitil
stuck it In the ground to ittuik the ipot
'whore abe entered. ho asr ! ; tok nIT her
shoes and hat unit hill these wIth her liI2ie *
on the bank. Mr. lttihhow was thten nearly
by her SIde , and as she cried "Lord. have
" rushed Itilo the
mercy on my bahi , she
stream. flubho , who couhd i.wlni , sum-
ni ned \V. It. MItchell. shio va ! flelilng ( Ios ii
stre.m , and as Mrs. Darnhart cut down for
the third time Mitchell caught her and
puIhl her aihiore. Medical nssIstaflc ? vas
summoned at once , but the wouhth-bc suIcIde
Is still unconscIous and In a very crItIcal
condition. _ _ _ _ _
BUSY TIACII FItS . % T Ot b.t I.I. . .
Sf1 ii riliiy'pi V.rkiPf ( lie ( oii'cii t I on
I"iiII of tOil non t Iiuiiil I ii I ( 'ri it.
OGALA LLA. Neb. , AprIl 26.-SpectaL- ( )
State Superintendent. Corbett delIvered a lee-
ture FrIday nIhit to the Teachers' convention -
tion on thin subject "New Fadi and Old
Fogies. " Some fine pieces of vocal muSIc
rCro rendered by the Ognhahla Glee club and a
male quartet of the Modern \Voodmen.
Devotional exercIses were held yesterday
meriting at. 8 o'clock at the Mathodlst"chiurch
by the members of the aiacIutIon , after
which they repaIred to the opera idus'e and
toalt up thin work of the conventon. Thi
first ianer on the lirosram was 0115 by D.
w. Crabtreo of Chiappehi onVaIk ; and
Talks , " whIch brought out consIderable dis-
cuuion , some of It (1llItc humorous and
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very intereatlng. Thee takIng Part In the
( hIFCtISSIOii were able to bring out all the
main poIiit. The ipeakersvcre : Prof. Dell ,
Dr. Ward and C. 0. Norton. The paper ,
'h nhcrcnt Authority of the Tacher , " by
Miss Irene htogew of SIdney , was an able
one , and was discusatd by A K. Gaudy , In
which he 'iItl that the teacher was recognized
by the statutes to be , and Is , an officer of
the state.
At 11 o'clock they took up the busIneia part
of the ijinating. and MIrE l3erthia Thoehecko
of North l'latte wa eieted president for the
eneiiing year and J. II. Kelly of Ogalalla
secrctar ; . C. 0. Norton , presidcnt of the
Peru State Normal school , talked on "hhlghier
Grounds of Interest. " He iandlCtl hle subject -
ject In an eloquent manlier. highly ap-
precated ! by the tiudlence. Mrs. A. K. Goudy
rend a paper on "Summer Schools , " and em-
iiiiaslzed tue Importance of summer normaht
In various places to gIve profos'Ioiial In-
oructIofln to tue teachers. J. II. Miller ,
editor of the Journal of E3ucatlon , made
seine pliidId suggeetions for n lIne of readIng -
Ing and study for teachers.
There were 160 names enrolled or mem-
bertiip , and thin Is pronounced the largest
teachers' convention held in ( lie itate this
yeir. Prof. Taylor. superIntendent of the
Fxpcrlmentai statIon at LIncoln , gnve a short
talk. I'rof. hlart of FranklIn academy epoke
a few niinntW Oil "Education and the School
Laws of thia State. " Last nighit Prof. II.
II. Ward of the State universIty delivered a
lecture , "itecohlectlone of German Student
Lfe. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _
JINGI'S 1tlCItI ) IS YOILIC COiJ'F'
lie ' .YIIH fl hail ilii ii There ii nil IIsiiO
ilt'c U I U 11 IC1I 'I'ro ii hi
YORIC , Nob. , April 26.-Speclah.---Tcle- ( )
grains have been received at this pace ! stat-
lug that thio burglar kIlled In Atchison , ICan. ,
Friday night , wai George Kingen , one of the
ex-convicts who escaped from the county Jail
hero two weeks ago. Kingen iia for a long
tIme been regarded as a very dangerous char-
acer ; lila record here In York county Is bad ,
and lie has Cost the county more than any
IRan who has ever .rcsldej here.
ICingen first brought hlinsalt Into prominence -
nenco here by shootIng at and attemptIng to
Jclll a inaii who lie asserted wan lntIiiiao
with hil % ifo. For this lie was tried and
sent to the ienitetitiay for two years. lie
was released on parole end was sent to the
farm of John Widup. Widup's farm is di-
reethy across the road ( rolil the farm of the
parents of lCir.gon's wife. During thus time hii
wIfe hail secured a divorce from him , and
( hits only hehpoJ to Increase the hard fouling
between the two. One diy while ( Iriving to
Cordova In company with another farm baud
froni Widup's farm lie was shot by Frank
Ilazehett , his brothcr-in iaw. It was thought
at the tinie that ho was inortahi ) ' wounded ,
na lila back 'as full of buckshot. hlazeiott
wail trIed In the district court lucre for the
erluuie , but was acquitted. Kingen wai"scnt
back to the penitentiary , where lie recovered
from his wotinils. lie hail been eheased froai
the Penltentlury but a short time when ho
was accused of being one of tIle parties who
wre stea lug clii keel thurughi ut the c unty
A comIhuint was filed against Iuliii and lie
seas coiivIceil and served a toruit in the
county jail for thin cftenso. Ito was then
urretod for decuyiuig a loan from this cIty
Into a house antI there forcing hiliii at the
POIflt of a eliot gun to sign a uiotb for $200.
It was for this crime that lie was heLl at the
time hue escaped.
I'reuuuo iii . 'OhIiIt n'M CI iii , .
FRFMONT , AprIl 20.-Speciah.-Tho ( ) reg-
uhar alert zig of the Woman's club yesterday
afternoon a5 vehl attended , The loading
numbers on the ) rcgrarn were papers by Mrs.
J , A. Elliot on Toistol and by Mie Clara
Adnuuis on Ibsen , ilothi iapera showed thor-
oughi atutly and preparatIon and were well
received ,
Yesterday vna the hottert day thus far
tits ) season , At 4 p. in , the mercury reachiel
Dl in the shade. The hot weather was fol-
hoaed by a lIne shower last night , Vegeta-
tloii never grew faster than It hiss during
the past few days ,
hsrlgii I IOU ( flhuuIuuul V IN&uui lOIN ,
O'NIlLi4. Neb , , April 26.-Spcclal.-Thie ( )
Elkhorn hrrgatlon and Land company lies
added to Its haijil interests , on the flee of
the dItch , by the purchase , the past wcek ,
of 1,000 acres of land , Thul company now
owns about 6.000 acres along Its ulltch and
has spent In Inioroveinenta alone this iirlng
about $15,000 , The ditch is owned by New
York and Iowa capitalists ,
.
A4hluIulN Ciuullit ) i't'&iohii'rN ,
JUNIATA , Nub. , April 26.-Spcclal-Thie ( )
Adams Ccuny Teachers' assocIation uiiet hera
yesterday , A large number of teachers and
others vere vresent and hail a very profltabhe
and enjoyable tluie. Pof. Mclloren of Orleans -
leans save a lecture on "Our Young l'eope
and 'hiat Can We ( ho wIth Thiem ? " 'rho
luleetlng as Instructive and Interesting ,
II nit Cliii Ii I 's F'ui ir .ts400lntilin ,
O'NEiIi Neb. , Iu'ril 26.-Siieelal.-The ( )
members of hie hIlt County 1grcultural
socIety at a meeting held last week declared
r the organization to be extinct , This step
was maths necessary on account of the flnan.
rial coudltlon of Ibo organization. A uew
associatIon as at once formed to be known
as the halt County Agricultural and Fair
tusoc alien , and the following ofilcers wore
ehoctd for the ensuing year : W. .1. Dobbs ,
hiroslileult ; T. 11. Mar.ng , vice president ; T.
M. Norris , secretary ; II. hodgkin , treasurer.
it was decIded to hold a fair on August 21 ,
2 and 20 and a united. effort Is being made
to make the fair a success , hlolt county cx-
Iuctn to have an exhibit at the state fair
at Omaba this year that will eclIpse all for-
uliOr efforts ,
( ill ILISTIAN tli'i'lNfl
4eeiti ii ilItrIe't ( 'iuuiveuit I oui at % 'ui iiuo
h.nrgeI . I t4'lllI'ul ,
W'AhiOO , Nob. , AprIl 26.-Speclal.--'The ( )
Saturday afternoon session of the Chrtstiati
Iiiuleavorers of the Second district was
OPeleh by a song service conducted by U.
A. hinyuiicr. after which the afternoon was
tle'oto'l to the discusrion of mIssionary
oik , Several very Interesting papers were
read. "The i'ractical Value of Maslonaty
% 'ork" as very ably dIscussed byS'Illiam
Axllng , hlncoln "The Need and Work of
the Mleoionary Committee" was well set
forth by T. T. Tucker , Lincoln. The benefit
of syteniatc giving and tue study of mission -
sion sas vehI rhiown by Miss Matid At-
kIuison , The convention then listened to an
eloquent and enthatisiaetc iuhdress on the
influence of tnisslcnary work by 11ev. John
Doane of Lincoln.
At the evening session 11ev. .1. W. Place ,
Peeler of the Baptist church at this 1,10cc ,
lircached a very able sermon on the suhijeot ,
"The iahhathi for Man. " The convention
theui iuljournett until this morning at 9
o'clock , heui the subject , "The Mind of
Ciii ct , " % a.s discussed for an hour. The
meeting as led by Miss Luvern Ashley of
. . 'shi land.
lIl.Citittith ) IS A hh.ti ) IN1)ItN.
' ' 'I'i'rrn by i'r-
II IM 'i'ltli' * 1p4 0 r
liiiisI % 'ouiuiilhuig 0 'l'rIIn'NllililI.
l'hNihR , Neb. , April 26.-Spccial ( Telo-
gratn.-Janies ) Blackbird , an Omaha Indian
unit sieciah luohleeman among the Oinalias ,
anti three otii"r Indians wont to flancroft
Saturday evening , flhled up on tire water and
atteinptetl to run the to'n. At thila the
citlzena became Indignant and run the red-
tkllDl outsIde the city limits. Later rep3rCP
are to the effect that Ihlackblrd got Into
trouble wIth other hndlauin on ( lie reerva-
tion , drew a revolver and eliot one In the
I igh _ hcg. and reoii after shot him
a seconil time with a shot gun in the
left heg , tearIng hilts hog and foot Into
fragments. Further harticuik'rs are unob-
tamable. The nuthiorhtles are on a sharp
lookout for Blackbird. Ho will prohiihhy be
brcughit to l'endcr In ( lie morning.
01111 t'tI hov , CIeIirui Ic.
JUNIATA , Neb. , AprIl 26.-Spcclal-Thie (
Juniata ledge , Indeptndent Order of Odd
Fehlnwe , celebrated the seventy.serenth an-
nversary of the order on FrIday night.
There were eIghty Odd Fehhows and
Itebekabs present and all enjoyed the oc-
caicfl Immensely , especially the fine supper
that was spread.
LYONS , Nob. , Aprlh 26.-Speclnl.-Tiie ( )
Odd F'cihows and flebekahi lodges celebrated
the seventy-seventh annIversary of the founding -
ing of Odd FehhowIiip In AmerIca last oven-
! ng at the Odd Fellows' ball. The ocoaslon
was one of the nist pleasant and sclah
gatherings ever held in the city. The corn-
mittec en arrangenients endeivored to make
it a social anulvetsary. Games of various
kInds vcro prepared ! or ahl. A short iterary
program wflh ; glveii , consIstIng of a short
address , recItatIons , rnuic , etc. , after whIch
luncheon was served on twenty to twoaty-fivo
tahIes , at each of whIch fcur t fIve persons
could be seated. This morning at 10 o'clock
the Odd Fellows went In a body from thei ?
hall to the Methodist church , where Rev.
T. C.'ebotcr preached a special sermon to
thin Odd Fellows.
tI I'gi'i iirst' 'l'hi I f 'I'n1en
DANCROFT , Neb. , April 26.-Spechal.- ( )
l'hio Dodd brothers , who live between D ° -
catur and Omaha Agency , on thio Omaha
reservation , arrested a man yesterday who
they thought waa wanted at Gretna , Nob. ,
for stealing a hioraa , harness and buggy , and
they brought him to Dancroft and telegraphed -
graphed to Gretna for the sherIff to come
and get the man. While they were waiting
the suposed thief , who gave hIs same as'
Edward Wyle , attempted to get away. lie
worked on the sympathy of ( lie Dodd boys
until they gave him prIvileges srhlch he
was not slow to take advantage of , aid
started west at a double quick gait. He was
soon surrouned by a company of men and
retaken about three miles \vest of town ,
where lie lied taken refuge In the top o
George Mackey's cmn crib , and brought back
to town afll held untih afternoon , whieui the
sheriff and Mr Dancroft , of whom the horse
and harness were stolen , appeared , took the
prIioner In charge and started for Gretna.
Mr. hiancroft was sure they fad ( lie right
man , as hue could identify the harness. Wyle
claimed to have trailed for a horse , harness
and buggy somewhere and to have traded
horses near Tekamah , letting go a horse that
answers ( lie descrIptIon of ( lie one stolen.
Jill , Izulii % 'zuits ii % ( 'T' Si'IiuiI.
JL'NIATA , Nob. , Aprlh 20.-Speclah.-A ( )
petition signed by over 130 voters of this
schicol disrlct was presented to the school
board Friday asking It to submit a propo-
altIon to vote $10,000 for a new school built- !
lug and furnIshIng the sajue. The board decided -
cided to call an election for a vote on the
bonds May IC , and to make the bonds payable -
ble $1,000 a year , beginning to pay thciii
In 1S9S.
U.ttt'r 'i'Jai ii ht&.tI uii-J Gold
Is bodIly comfort. ThIs unspeakable boon Is
denIed to many unfortunates for whose
aIlments Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters Is a
promptly helpful remedy. The dyspeptic , the
rheurnat1c , the nervous , Persons troubleil
with bijiousness or chills and fever , should
hose no ( line in availing themselves of thIs
coxnpehicnsIvo niiil genial lnehlcine. It promotes -
motes appetIte and nightly slumber.
's'I'.t'i'hhIIt FOltiC4iSP.
Geuui'ruihhy i'gs I r ui I hi Southerly Ii ,
We'sicrI' % 'iuiIs ,
WASh INGTON , Aprli 2L-Forecast for
Monday Is :
For Nebraska and Kansac-Generaily fair ;
southerly to westerhy WIflI5
For iiIssourI-Oenernhiy fuir during the
uliiy , PrecelCl In the extreme southeast
irtIon liv local showers ; warmer In east-
I'm poetfon ; southerly wInds.
For Iowa-Generally fair during the day ;
warmer in enutern portIon' southerly winds.
For Colouiulo-l"alr. followed by cloudy
weather ; cooler Monday uilght ; winds shift-
log to north'csteriy.
For South lrokota-Gcnerithhy fair ; winds
shilrtiuig to northwesterly : cooler.
\S'yomlng-l.ocal showers ; cooler In
eastern lrnrtIoui ; weste'rly winils.
her 'thontiunu-PUrtly cloudy weather ;
highit local raIns ; cooler In eastern portIon ;
westerly wInds.
loen 1 htt't'nrih.
OFFiCF OF TlIFVRATEUR l3URFAU ,
OMAhA , AprIl 2G.-Omaha record of t'In-
lierature and rainfuhi coninred with the
corresponding day of the past tour yeuri :
lsiG. 1si5. lsli. I13.
? itaximuxn temperature , . , b2 81 79 43
Mluiirnuun teniperature . , t.0 &l19 33
Average tefllherature , . , CS fS 61 38
l'rechidtatlon . . . . . . . . . .61
CondItion of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for ( he day and since March 1 ,
lS90 I
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Rxeuai for the ihay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Accurnuhiited deilcleney sInce March 1. . 36
Nornia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch
hdxcesi for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2i Inch
'I'otal hreclPituitIofl since Maceli 1 4 56 Inches
ldxcess Iflco March 1 . . . . . . , . , , . . . , , , 41 inch
htt'lrs ( ruin Stuthoiuuu at S ii , in.
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xe , . . 0
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STATIONS AND BTAT1 ( iLl'
W'tATlIiIt.
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Omaha , cheer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' "
forth i'lattc , part cloudy , , , , , , , . . , . , ii , eI )
huron. hart ( 'loud ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M .oo
t'ihengo , raining , . , . . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , .I.e CS .10
81 , Louis , Part cIQuiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 c
51. l'aul , clear , . , , , . , , , . , . , , , , , , , , o 36 , tji
havenport. char , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ct 71 T
Iars * . Cii ) ' . clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0 .0)
IieIeOa , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 T
hiavue. ian cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ce , o3
i&it l4ie. ) cloudy , , , , , . . , , . . . . , . , . , , . 1.4 G5 , ( s )
Ilisinarek , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si ) .0)
( 'htenfle , clear . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , . . Cs o , o
VhhiI&'toui. chine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . le 72 , to
Itapid CII ) ' , elear 8 ed
( h.iIelrn. ! iart cloudy 74 Thi . ( x
T lndicat. trace of precIpitatIon.
Ii. \V1LS1I , Obrerver.
V.
FOREST 1ATE \ STORKSYELL \
Docs the Derby Distance in Good Tirno and
Finishes Strong ,
LOOKED ON IS BEN BRUSH'S ' ONLY RIVAL
Icvt'r Cult ( heM It thle uuuush xiii
iIgh.lIi iii h'ltI-St''cui 111111 Viii-
iHhiVI4 'I'Ircd nut ! itnthii'r
'high' .
LOUlSVILLl , AprIl 26-There was a large
flock of niI birds at the race track thIs
morning to see Hen hlrush given hIs first
real lcrby "prep. " Nor was he the only
one who was asked ( lie question. Five others
were also either sent thu herhy route or a
pertion of it. Thd first one to show on the
track was Brown Dick's Ulysses. lie was
sent a mile and an eighth in 1 50 ½ , lie was
not pushed and finished strong. The next
one to show was the liasliford-Manor horse
l'arotly. The best lie could do was a mIle in
1 :47. : Then caine hhon lirushi , cml there was
a cranIng of necks to se thu crack Dwyer
colt. lie lroke from ( lie hialf mile pole ,
going the first half In 0:50 : % , ( lie three-
quarters in 1 :17 : , ( lie 111110 in 1:13 : and the
xnlhe nut ! an eighth in 1 57. lie finished' ' a
trIfle tired and not a little high. Itookweoil
and Loki , stable coinl'anions nail Derby cali-
didates , t ore sent a mile In 1 :47. : The best
woik of the day , however , made by Forest -
est Mate , who covered the Derby route In
2:10 : , goIng ihio last qua'ter in 0:24. : Local
turfmen think lie is the horse that will beat
lien lirttshi , if any one doas.
( Li I iS U F 'I'll II Xtl'iOAL hl.t (1 Uil.
'I' Ii ii i' ii I a , ii's i : ii t a in u-h C ii l''t' es S vui in ii
I lie Gui Is ii t CI uut'iii iui ( I.
CINCINNATI , April 2&-'rhiornton , who
started to idtch for Chicago , 'as very
whit , xiitl before he was replaced by Gril-
11th , the Reds hr.d made live runi. liarih
hitting and feeble fIeillng ndded six more
to CIncinnati's score. Chicago hIt Dwyer
hunt ! , but with a Perfect lieliliaF game
nail good control , Dwyer hail no tilIhicuity
In hiiding down the westerner3. Atteild-
nuiee , 10,500. Score :
CincInnati . . . . . . . . . 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 I ) 2-11
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . 200010000-3
hilt' : CIncinnati , 11 : ChIcago , 12. Er-
rrr : Cincinnati 0 ; ChIcago , 6. Earned
etine : CincInnatI , C ; Chicago 2. 'rvo.
hiase hilts : Irwin , Vaughin , Griihth. Stolen
bases : M 111cr (2) ( ) , E\ring (4) ( ) McPhee (2) ) ,
SmIth , , Double PlaYs : D hlen to Truby
to lecker : MeI'hiee to Ewing. First base
on balls : Off Dwyr , 2 : off Thornton , 4 ;
off ( IriflIth , I. Struck out : fly Dwyer , 3 ;
by Grihlith. 2. Passed ball : Klttredge.
Batteries : CincInnatI , Dwyer nnd Vaughn ;
Chicago , ( lrlflhth , Thicrnton and lClttrcdge.
Umpire : Sherithan.
COLONELS' I'OOR PLAYING LOSES.
ST. LOUIS , April 26.-Many eothv errors
lost today's ganlo for the Cohonels. The
Browns hut ill ) en almost perfect game ,
making but one error , 110(1 I'arroit pItched
good bail. Cooley's playing In heft held
was a feature of the day. Attendance ,
10,000. Score :
St. 1Vrtuis . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 6
Loulavlhie . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 03
Jilts : St Louis , 8 ; L.ouuhsvithe , 9. Errors -
rors : St. Lotus , 1 ; LouIsvIlle , 5. Earned
rolls : St. Louis , 1 ; Lousvhiie ! , 3. Two-
tiase hit : Parrott. Three-base hits : Smith ,
Claik. Stohen lai'es : Cooley (2) ( ) , Quinn.
Firrt base on balls : Off Smith , I ; off l'ar-
roil , I. Struck out : By Smith , 4 ; h' I'nr-
xntt , 1. Batteries : St. Louis , Pmtrroit and
Mcl'nriand : Louisville , Smith and Doyle.
Umpire : Emehie.
STANDING OF' TEll TEAMS.
Played. . Won. Lest. P.C.
I'Iilhadeiphih . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 1 83.7
Pittcburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 71.4
\Vaehingtomi 4 3 57.1
ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 55,6
CIncInnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 5 4 55.6
St. i.oul'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 55.6
Ilaitlrnore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 10.0
Iloaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 50.0
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 59,0
Jjrookhv'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 42.9
New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . I C 14,3
LouisvIlle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 8 114
Games today : Cleveland at Plttsburg ;
Brooklyn at I'hilhridephla ; Boston at Now
York ; ChIcago at CIncinnati ; Louisville at
St. Louis : Baltimore at WashIngton.
SCOILIOS OF' P1116 W'IOS'l'IIIIN LEAGUE.
1iiiisiiN Cit y ' ( % 'hui ( ruin St. l'ziiil in a
, , . . itmil iir ColileNt.
KANSAS CITY , April 26.-Score :
Kenton City. . . , 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2-10
St. Pauh. . . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 21-9
Jilts : Kansas City , 12 ; St. I'auh. 16. Er-
rem : Kantas City , 3 ; St. Pitii ! , 3. BatterIes :
Callahan and Lake ; Phies and Kraus.
COLUMBUS , April 36.-Some :
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . 002103004-10
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200130001-7
V Jilts : Columbus , 11 Detroit , 12. Errors :
Columbus , 0 ; DetroIt , 3. Ilatteries : Mc-
GreevyVovcrton and \'ihson ; C.oye and
TwI auburn.
MIlUKEE , April 26.-Game called In
the seventh inning , owing to darkness ,
MIlwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 0 0 3 1 0-10
shlnneapolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 0 0 2 - C
hits : Milwaukee , 11 : MInneapolis. 6. Errors -
rors , Milwaukee , 3 : MinneapolIs , 0. Bat-
terics : linker and Outcalt ; It'ce and Healy.
1NDIANAI'OLIS , April 26.-This game
scheduled today between IndIanapolIs and
Granil Itapixis CoUld not be payed hecaue
of the oppositIon Of the sheriff. lIe re-
fuFed to permit even an exhlb'tion game ,
ant 4,01O people wore disappoInted , 'rue
game under the league rules Is ( runs-
ferret to Grand Rapi.
STANDING OF , THE TEAMS.
Played , Won. Lost. P.C.
Kansas City . , . , . . . . , , , . . , 5 4 1 80.0
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 1 75.0
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 2 50.0
Mi'waukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 2 1.0 0
Mlnnenpiis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 3 40.0
Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33:1 :
( ] rnn,1 Itnpits. . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33,3
St. Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 3 2.5.0
Games today : Detriot at Columbus : Mm-
nenpolls at Milwaukee ; Ciranil flhuI1s at
Indianapolis ; St. Paul at ICansas City.
' .VIIS'l'lOitN ASSOCIA'l'ION IUdSUL'l'S ,
) thuih.I'N I ' '
liuluuiqiie I 'I'hirt'e Straighils
svith& diii' Ihuii'iiuigtoui Giuxig ,
BURLINGTON , AprIl 21.-Score :
Burlington . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 06
1)ubuque . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 1 ' -11
hilts : BurlIngton , 10 ; Dubuque , 10. Er.
corn : J3urliiigtomi , 4 ; Iuhuque , 3. Tint-
tunes : Mahixiffy and Grimm ; Smith , Din-
xnoiiil amid Ziihiner.
DES MOINES. AprIl 2G.-Score ;
Des Moines , . , . , . . , 0 0 0 6 3 3 0 3 4-19
Itockford . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 85
hilts : Des Moines. 18 : Itoektord , 9. Errors -
rors : les Moines ' 2 : itockford. 10 , lInt-
tories : iftirrhl nni'I Lehman ; Orltlhth and
Snyder ,
ST. JOSEPh , April 2G.-Score :
St.Joseph . . . . . . . . . . 053000240-14
Cedar ltfliiidmi . . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
hits : St. Joseph , 16 ; Cedar Raphhiu. 9.
Errors : St. Joseph , 3 ; Cedar Itaplds 1 ,
flatterIes : Jotinozi and Ilitchiehl ; 1(1510) '
and Sullivan.
QUINC ? . Ill. , AprIl 26.-Score ;
Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 2 0 2 3 3 2 0-lI
Quiney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-3
Jilts : PeorIa , 15 : Quincy C. Errors :
I'orha , 12 ; Qumncy , 3. liatterlee : Lathrop
and Quinn ; Sowders nail Iugilahe ,
STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS.
Played. Won , Lost. P. C.
Dubuque . , . , . , , . , . . . . , , , 3 3 0 , 100.0 I
i'oorla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 0 300
Ie's Moines . , , . . . . , , , , , 3 2 1 66.7
St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 1 16,7
( 'edar Itaplda , , . , . , . , . , 3 1 2 53.3
itockioril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 :13,3
BurlIngton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 , . , , I
Quincy . . , , . . . . . . . . , . . , , . a o . , , ,
No games scheduled fr today ,
urighuinis 'hii i1nsIh' ,
MISSOURI VALLEY , Iii , , April 26.-Spe- (
cIal.-Thie Originals of Omaha opened the
hiae ball season here today , defeating the
home team by a score of 14 to 9. The
Originals outbatted axiil utlletleil Missouri
VahI/ * ' . ( lie latter's tickling being 'ery
rugged , Score :
Originals . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 2 1 1 4 1 -ll
Missouri Valley . , . 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 0-ti i
liase hilts : Originals 12 : MlssurI'ahley ,
7. Errors : Originals , l : Missouri Vahley , 9.
Ciructa out ; by Tuyor , 5 ; Scu'ly ' , 4 ; Turner ,
5. BatterIes : Originals , Taylor , Scully and
Knickerbocker' MIssourI % 'ahley , Tprner I
and ShiaiTer , fjmnhlre : Mr. L. Smith.
lIuiuiu.uis , I ) ; Soldiers , i1.
hayden ihees , ' nine ad a nine composed
of members of company 1) , Second infantry -
fantry played a game of haul at the fort
) 'esterluy , whIch the lfuydens won by a
er'oro of 9 to 5. 'rho hattIng xis heavy
rind errors nunierous on both * diies. lint-
torIes ; liaydens. 'rhielseen unt O'Connor
oomhiariy B , 'Fhomus. Fogarty , Russell and i
Iiubhitz. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Georgt' 1)1 iuiui Chiuilleusgt'd.
IIUFFALO , April 2G.-Frank Iliac has issued -
sued a challenge to lIght George Dixon
tor the featberwelgh champIonship of I
America , lrnc : piu , lie can find baklng
for ny aniuuat -
'
l.hDN LOZI ' h'OO'l' httCh ,
t'ouumn'I I lihil iTs tj'jn term his I'eoisho
Ut SIJillt'tii' inuul ( ) ItlltiiuI.
Leon Lozier is itt' well known in Omaha
and Council flltiffs to reqtire athhiliWlt5 as
to the accuracy 1of- this Plot ) ' from the
Sigourney Review : "Our foot racers and
their backers , alders anil abotters , have
got into such a tangle wIth the highly
moral laws of tate of Iowa , iaeil
to irevent fos lOil their monO ) ' from part.
In , that the ) ' 'dod't know where the ) ' .
are at ,
"A i'art3' by thio nmo of t.ozier , n % 'er ) '
rapid 811(1 nrtIstf' ' kign writer , and tile
champion foot racer of the world , ( he tOld
us himself ) and a llrt by Ills annie of
lavis ran ft foot race at the fair grotinuls
a coilliti of weeks or more ng. In whieh
a large sum of money changed hands. e
didn't see thie money change hianils but
we have seen several Parties Who neard
others cay ( hint tile- bean ! thirit It xliii , alit
that Warren Wilson got brick all that lie
host theoiighi ( lie same combination on a
'lIxeil' race a year ago.
"We flee not iparIcularly Interested In
tot mccc , ant sve are not sufficiently
boolced up on the technique to lroleril. ' re-
tart (11cm In the vernactinr of the true
short. We wouldn't know ( lie difference
between a shunt wound sprint nail a rneostuut
hnnhlical. The emily foot race we ever toOk
any Interest in In our life occurred between
( lie writer and a bull dog In a watermelon
Patch in our college days , anul know
thiitt race was honest though there wasn't
no ) ' money ti , on t , and though there
\vxisn't anybody to hiohil ( lie watch on It ,
( or the ilog for ( hint matter ) , we have
nlways lint our , lubts ht better time lies
been rnnile since.
"lint foot rnce now scorn to he con-
dticteul on different principles , as Solomon
was used to reinnrtc : 'The race I not
nlu'ays to the sts'lft 'hemi Ynkey Elnsten
dolts thie carts. ' In the ast two races
between these two hiartIcs Lozlt'r shioVts otit
hike a bullet from a gun when the lint drops
or the il5to cracks , anti 1)avis comiles in I ko
gold tinder tree colnuge-uiot until lie gets
a good ready , and he hasn't got a good
renily yet ,
"in the race at ( lie fair grounds a coupe !
of weeks ago DavIs failed to stan. giving
I.oeler the race , and the rioney Wils given
to W'iison. Five hiu'nilreil or lIve thiotlszinil
-"C forget which-the lmmenie stims that
eiartiuig gentlenieui throw urounil is so
ovi'rwht'hniing to thix , couintiy PrInter that
we got confused ant ! can't keep the no-
counts in otir memory. A second race
betvoen the hiartice was arranged for at
Otturnva Inst Tiitirlty. It was a mc-
simile of ( lie one fit the Sigcimrney faIr
grotintis. l.osler vn'i nt the goal in hive
itiiil seven-fllnu.teenths seconils after ( lie
idstul lOPIed. ) 1)nvis linsui't stnrteii yet.
lInt it , 'ee' , is that this kind of a. purity ,
thiotighi satisfactory in Sigourney , didn't
work In Ottumwa , and nitlioughi everybody
In'upohlo county behieves In hiimetnlllsm
'ith only one metal they kIck like a gold
bug democrat hien It comes to hi-splInter-
him with OiiIy one sprinter , xiiiil when 01
Brown , who held the stnke , gave the
money toVlhson , a pnnic enstued. null soy-
ermil riarties went into retIrement 111Cc the
currency don I ilu panicky times. War-
ramits have been served on Wilson and
Brown for larceny , and they ant their
frIends went to Ottuniwn. lnt Friday to
Stitnul trIal. but in ( lie meantime It op.
, enrs that warrants hint ! been irstied agninet
the irosecuting WItnesses for gamblIng ,
and as they mIld not show up the hearing
has been posijioned. It is diillcult to Sa ) '
what the result will b , as under our laws
gambling contracts coo only ho enforce , !
tintler the Marquis' of Queenslerry rules , "
3111'i"L BROS. ' 'l'iIAMTO ( ) S1'noG.
SOuth Oninliut ( ; ixuiits Easily lispose,1
( if Ii' Il , ' iireuers.
The Metz Bros. clearly otitchazsed the
South Omaha tenmi' yesterday afternoon ,
wInnIng the ganie hnhds down by the tune
of 12 to 4.
Kleffncr put up his old-time game at
second. vhhie flo.'ie and Fitzgerald leil
with the stick. Below tells this tale :
GrANTS. ' M1T'Z liltOs ,
r. Ii. 0 , a. e r. Ii. n. a. e.
Mullen , m.0 0 0 Tlrttncr , 2b4 :1450
Bunion ! . ii. 1 0 4. 2 0 F'nltOh , , 3 :1 o
O'NeIll , 1l. . 0 0 I ( 0 0 l1'nn , II , . . . a e i o
Salman , rf..0 0 0 tiavhs , rn..01 i 2 i
, , Iaiiis. 2ii. . 0 0 2 1 Sage , e. . . . . o i 11 0 0
1'Itzg't1 , C. . . 2 3 4 1 Pile wick , r ( I 1 a a o
1'arkr. If . . . 1 0 2 0 ( I laucles , If. . I 3 0 0 0
Slieffebi , s. I ) I r : Sitfft'iiier , l. I 2 1 1 0
MeAullff , 2ii 0 0 82 ( ' , , , . es. . , , 0 1 a a
Totmils . . . ,1 424 8 I Totais..12l52713 4
Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t1 2 0 1 0 Ii U I ) 0-4
aie'tz liro" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 2 ' -io
'rwo-l'ae hils : Fiuzg raid , Ilovl's (2) ( ) . Ilenn.
'l'hrt'e-biite. hit : t'li gy" Davis. } , trucic alit :
fly Dumnonti , 3 ; SiiiTeIder , 12 Dbubi i'Iay :
KIetTner ( tinasm'ixteii ) . Attendance , ' "iCed" at
least.1 ' UmpIre : ltobtnson.
Crhckt't sit thu' Port.
Thiere was a very interesting , anil , as ( lie
sequel proved , a 'ery chose game of cricket
at the fort grounds yesterday morning
between teams chosen by Dcnnehiy and
O'Shea. Deonehy's team vent to bat first.
Score :
' 1iZ\3J , S.AIIIINNECI
J. C. . Neal , C Duffy , b luncan. . . . . . . . . . 4
C , J. llrIggs , c nod b Duffy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
A , E. north , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
0. -McGillvnny , b Duffy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dennehy , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
i-i. Bowers not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Potts , b 15sff' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P. liaberson b 1)uncan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ltuszeil , b liuncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
J. Coffee , li Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\v. Itichiehicux , b Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Totah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O'SHEA'S TEAM.
C ; . W. 1.olim"n. 'run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
It. O'Shea , rim out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
EIli'ldgo , b Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
D , A. Duncan , b Neal . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 I
J. Stribhing hi Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c
\r , G. Dully e Russell , li Neal. . . . . . . . . . . 7
F' . Shaw , li Bouver'i . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 0
\v. Prichett , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ii. Peeh lilt wicket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
higgins , not outi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
iCearney , C and b , Bower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Tctal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Next Saturday the Gate Cltys nail soldiers
svihi play a match at the fort grounila.
'l'hils vhl ! be one of ( lie interesting ganies
of the season ,
1)0 Or , , . % 'hIl Ivfxiult ,
PIT'I'SIIURG , Pa , , Ain'Il 26.-The Clear-
water-Do Ore pooh clinmnpionsliii ) match , 1
vhilrhi was steppeil by the police last night
lit. midnight , mnit' go by defatilt , The
nlLtCII when lltoppel stood : Clcarwater ,
ES ; Do Ore , 558. Be Ore claims ( lint as
the match u'as not carried to its legitiniate
iintshi. the trophy reverts to the donors-
( lie Drunswick-Cohlender company. Clear.
% 'ater. on ( lie other baud , hits notified l )
Ore that lie wIll bo at the hall Monday
night irepareil to Ilnlshi the match from
where it enihed on Saturday night , lie
wIll claim the right to retain the chinm-
lliOflshiii ) wliIclm lie heM Previous to thIs I
match , If Do Ore falls to macCt him ,
\Yell 1iiu'n hurt.
WAShINGTON , April 26.-J , J. McCaf-
feet ) ' , tile veii known horse owner uriil
5ockey , who was thrown nail inJurt'ih yesterday -
terday , while riding at ( lie liennings
track , is relorteil much better today , No
bomie were broken , and his phyician say
his injuries are not serious.
'hltdEdL. hIE.'I'S dl'hIlG SiIi1iti'iIt1h11)1lh I
lie ln"cs 11115 Jipsui'iuuimi i.uluixls iii
Jul11 , it , _ Cnsjit'r.
CASI'ER , Wyn : V Aphi 2G.-(5pcih- ( ) I
John McGrath , sWrIetor of the Stock ox-
ohiamigo saloon place , hail a narrou'
azcape from dtb' . Tbiutsday. A sheepherder -
herder who hiadla lqit hula money at the
rouietto wheel isuildenly hIre3atcd a receiver - I
coiver at . McOrhtb head cud was about
to hioct when bystamitler caught the
weapon and prqv lted its discharge , The
( Teniler va , taktflfte Jail and wIll ba lrose-
: uted.
flA''LiN2 , Wy ? , , Aprih 26.-Speclah-A ( )
lively light is lb pFogress here over the
locatIon of ( lie eitX1ostofllce , Mr. Schalk ,
1100 newly appUh1Ljl % , postmaster , wants the h
thlco removed * 1new location , A pro-
lest against thojeipvah line been eant to I
hio departmoit , Joth parties to the con.
roversy arc dencctats , and ( lie party liar.
nony is being consid rabiy disturbed ,
The cattlemen ha the southern hart of
arbon county have catered into a corn1 1
iination wIth their neighbors in Routt
: ounty , Cohorado , to try to keep cihoep oft
heir ranges. At a meetlmig of the cattle
usiers of the district a set of resolutions
yore adopted to ( lie effect ( lint as the county 't
lao of loutt { County Iii the only divislomi
etweeri the sheep and cattle company ahi
iheep owners who have entered sheep or
iavo threatened to enter thom into Roult I
: ounty be requested to withdraw them , I
rhls combination wIll probajly result In
ceeping large bands of sheep out of Routi
ounty this year
lnui llupn Seriously injured ,
RAW'LINSS'yo. . , April 26.-Special ( Tele.
mmn.-I)3n liapa , ( ho Uilon l'acific , umir t
it Flblmer , run over at 9 o'clock this
norning Ly a locomotive and seriously inured - '
ured , lie was seat to the hospItal at Deli-
er tonight , hiapa has been in charge of the
'iIlmer pump for runny years , , C :
BROKERS FEEL IUCII BETTER
Oonclitlon3 hi the Stock iaikot Shcw Great
llnprovement ,
IMPETUS OF THE SPRINGtIME IS [ LT
GeneraL Omithui1 li'tIlcdl' lIu.exnr-
uigi lug itiush II . , pes for Viit iii't !
JhtmsI mit su Mcciii IiiaMi'sl on Virmut
l'oillt.hit hipl'd ,
NEW \'OltlC , April 2t1.--llcny Ciws ,
henil of the bankng house of hour ) ' ( 'lea 5
ammil company , uuritcs of the situation in'ahl
street :
There has been it decitled chirunge for
the better In the stock inaiket both in toni.
P'r antI conilltions , anil ve conildently an-
tlclpate Its further continuittice , .
The advent of more rt'nonitb e weather
has lava miii Important factor , Splihig Invariably -
variably cheers the spirits , ant letS looqo
Peflt.UP activIties iii all lIuie of duel lrie , ,
and It Is never more wecotule nnih tnvigorlut-
lug thrtli after a prolonged ttiiil
" imiter , ticli nix ve have Just iiassei
tl.roughi , Country mails nie ticing oliemicil
sceil tulle Is at hinimul ; buildIng operatiouis
urn litlHhel 'htli greater energy ; liavlgutiVn
wIll rliortiy b fully resumed ; in sliou't , the
sprliig trade , 'uvhiicli is nlwa's ( lie busIest
period of the year. vil soon be tmnthei full
swing. It ii ; quite natural , therefore , that
( lie tlellression resulting train the untoward
events of the wInter of 1895-6 shouhil give
'n ) ' to more hopeful feelIngs among thin
guneriil PtihliC ) , anti tlliit this change of
iimitimnent mhouid llrat reilect Itse'lC In the
Ct , cit market.'nll Street niways atitici-
irntes the future ; anil just now it Is en-
gageil In ( lie laudable occupation of hook-
lag on ( lie brighter sub of affairs anil ad-
iiiinisterlmig a timne3 , ' rebuke to the chronic
gruniblers , as vell as a stiiutihatiiig tonic
to I lie thu It utmiul liesI ( a tiuig.
At the same tinie , ( lie Present rise In
stocks has something more subtnntlltl be-
lihid It than more m'entlmnent. 'l'hie 011th ) ' ath.
jotlrnrnent of congress and ( lie nlmteneiit
of Jlngisiii u'ill have a very ilnpoi'tniit
effect in rstorllig comiil'lenre ' at lionie as
vell as. alroah.'hiio the Veuieziioixtn nail
( 'titian ( iiiestlons still contintie germs of
uhanger , there iii mtmchi assurance In time fact
( lint they have nos' been takeli out of the
inhhitininatory fle'il of IatrtY poltlcl , auiil
vlll in nil prohiabihit ) ' , he quietly nnil sat.s-
facterlly settled by Ilie trained nail Pruiilemit
hitinil of ihiploniacy. Another factr of en-
coiirngenient is the aggreesive attitude of
the tounul money Part ) ' . There Is great
need of every helfever in muouuiil money uloing
hIs utmost to Insure a sountt marie ) ' plank
lii bath of the forthcoming national con-
vcntons. In no other way can universal
tl'rnster be averted ; and the growing reahi-
zatlon of thii tact gives some alt to reviy-
Ing hope. Au we vell kno' , ( lie threatened
liettktiown of our currency s'yrteni and thin
outbreak of jiag451n have together eauiseil
the vithic1rawnl of hiiinilreils of millions
of capital from the t'nIteil States , Just
as soon as the country puts itself right
again on thice questions just so soon will
the current turn In this directIon , and
foreign cnp'tal wIll seek American invest-
meats with greater willIngness than before.
llritish cons is at 114 are very eniphittle
testImony of the abundance of cheap capi-
tal. QuIto irobithh ) ' speculatIon ittit ! other
Inthuence have carrIed' conso's above theIr
airrnal value ; yet yriaking iillowniico for
all such Influences , It I : eviilsnt that ha-
abase sumiis of mooney are held in Europe
for safe and more profltable inve'tmeais.
It is cur own fault that these funds are
not eoaiing thIs way , anil that we are not
sharIng the prosperIty iiow experIenced in
Great Britain
Gold exports are much smaller than cx-
IeCteIl. nutS the outward incvememit u"tinl
at this season seems likely to b small ,
The reasons simpy are that thie trade
balance Is running much more favorably
than a ) 'ear ago ; for exports mire Increnelmig
1111(1 Imparts iliinimiishlng , w hue our indebt-
eiine abroad has nlrearhy been reiluced tea
a minimum. Should tile present efforts of
the iiiternnional bankers tovnrtl creating
a better feeling respecting American so-
curlties In-eve successful , that too will
have a favorable bearing on the cxchnmige
market , lrovhticd Londoui buys our stocks
iimid bo"ds vIthi moore freeiloni , as now
seems the disposition , The treasury reserve -
serve is already very hIgh ; so that the
lrorpect of smaller gold exporis than last
year m-eiegato all doultF on that score
to tile iflstant future. Ttaihroail affaIrs
generally are in mere satisfactory shape.
iteorganization matters are making satisfactory -
factory progreVs , anti favorable ihe'eIop-
ments in thil'- direction are not improbable.
Railroad earnings in March wore somewhat -
what disappointing ; but some improvement
may be looked for even if ( nub shows
only a partIal revival ; and as the corn crop I
i finally beginning to move , that must in-
evitnbly increase future earnings. The
i-ruder rates for money anti better market
for ccmmem'cial paper are also Inillcatioris
of the genrah improvement upon which
thie jiresent rise in stocks is based.
VENlGZU11Lt AND SOUND MONEY.
( ( imest louis on ' , VIi ix'h , SVaII Street in-
tu'r.'its lii migixl I l'ri'seit.
NE'IV YORK , AprI 25.-After the best
wuck'ahl street has known in two or three
years , the stock market coscs in a way
which excites some feelings of disappoint-
macnt nail depression among the rank and
file of the speculative contingent.
At the beginning of the weelc-iaileeil , for
the last three or four weeks- there h'as
beemi a growing manifestation of buhlsh I
feeling , mimI the course of the mnarlcc't up to
yestcrtlay has tended to increase cmiii ( in-
phiasize that feeling. 'l'hen there eMno
i.ome tumbling tactics In sugar trust quota-
lIon and the whole ma'ket vas tia'rel I
with demoralIzation. No had breaks were
scored anywhere else , hiut hone ( lie less I
there was nen'OuSnesR iireail thirVuihout
the whole market. Today the stock exchange - I
change session hastIng only till noon , not
much has been accomplished one va' or
the other. V
'rhe average hroker antI trader goes home I
much mixed. lIe sees a it of visions , that
may have detrimental influences In theni. I
In lull ghost u'alk his chief bugaboo has to I
[ 10 wIth our government relations with I
Great lirtain. The -Amnerlcali correspond-
tnt of Lonilon's leading newspaper having I
abed abroad ( lint ( lie Venezuelan em-
brogue was tiil in an acute and dangerous
state , we have had an avalanche of' doleful
Lalk suggstimig even ( hint we might be right
: n tIm verge of an international conflict.
Next to the British bugaboo ( lie most un-
riortant factor In our market 1rts to o also
wIth our international relations-that to
which In these dlrpatclies I have especially
nlicil attention over nail over again-the
pprubionsion at every fitiamicial center in
Europe that we are occup'imig uncertain
roummiit as . to national Ihmuimnelal honest ) ' .
Europe ilh riot come in itmid buy our u'ectiri.
ties so long as Europe iii in ihoillit as to
what our promises to pay mnay mean-
whether whiemi 'tee borrow en a gold basIs
vti may lie contemp'athng roayInent In
ilver , TIaper , or celluioil. ,
Practirahly , every iiohitlcah convention of I
&nseiitmonce hed during the Inst ten days , i
tad there have been seine uichi of prime
mportance , lieu eniphintlcally cone on record u
In the right way. se'ting aside u'hiohly and I
oxplIcity ( ho idiocies and. . the bunko games
.f cheap rnoneyim'm. If ( lie lirave position
i the poItlon which the republican flu-
Lional convention shall take. we will lie 1
julckly benefited by thin iwholesalc return . :
at foreign capitii this way.
As I potntcih out In tIlls ihispatchi 1at week.
however , most of the recent reports of I
Eurie'i. current inyestxmierits hero have I
loon romances , untrue , rather silly Inven-
ions by huh siieculators , As a rnattr of
hoot such inventions go a long su'ay towardl
lIscrlitirig thin hull unovexnx'nt that Itmis
LeKtln , and su'Iuichi I believe fIrmly to have
4uhtnntIah fotmnilittions. Such carnphiign-
ng never uloes any gonil , When it frills it
l5avs fl bad. taste In the mouth.
General trade Iniproves , llvimlences of ( hilr I
: oune from a'i over the cruntru' . tailway
: trnIngs are going upward nail ( romn this
lIne 00 the increases are lIkely to grow
arger and larger. Among manufacturers
) r consequence thit'ro Is a urouvInm confl.
hence. lulerchiants are putting In orders t
m a scale which sixty or ninety days aso
10 authority in the mtlrcantlio trade v'ulch
iavo uhareul anticipute , 'i'lw Iron trade hia
'tift'i't .3 a little by some elunrp Practices
a certain Important quarters , but if it hillS
he substance of improvement In it whi'cli '
ins lately appeare'd upon the surface , this t
nterterlng Incident cannot lie long in-
iuentiah , Indeed , there are already indicrui i
Ions that pig Iron and tIle teei market
) Othi are shaping touu'ard ear. ) ' hietermnen ( ( .
Thin setback in grain market uluotatlons
'mirhier in the week Iii not cutting any 118.
ire In affecting W'all Street sentiment , for
lie stock market crewil lies , now pretty I
cenernily cut loose from the Chicago u'hieat
> It , The average Wail stret proohiet , how. (
ver , Is still perisuailed that dollar wheat I
H 0110 of the probabilities of 1896 ,
i'raeticahhy , every busIness Index is point-
rig ono 'wa ) ' , arid ( hut Is toward prosperity.
f we are to have InternatIonal amity nail
ionest Wine finance , nothing need be feareil
'or ' otir security markets. 'Ftiia is a good
line to do some hopimmg , anti , Incidentally ,
gcod time , too , to do a little buyInx.
Ii. ALLAWAY.
isi uli'hiestcr 'I'ex II Ic lxirkt ,
MANPIIESTEI , April 26.-The market
ins been quiet during the week , but better I :
han the pubhlo reports aeat'r ( . Yarns
rere tinchianged on thin week , hut this ile-
riand was slow and mostly htatiil to mouth ,
nany how offers being returned for len.
roved limIts. The cloth busIness was unII
% 'efl , but omn large lines for eastern mar61
kts vCre perfected , On the hi I' ,
lull :1 over was piabahily linger than lii ( lie
Previous " ee ) l'rintlmig t h.thiS anh iummn
itier ( uncles 'ii'O doing will , iihiil also
hlcavlmc'th Plieclnlties , lhcn'y gooihs t cm e
lli..iltI ) ' ne'iecteil , hut the iooiiq lure still
u'nr1ing cml old orders. 'l'Ii ( 'ittlmiemiinh
( 'iittomi iuiduistrycontltuumi s lii uho uucll ,
( :11 tf.Ul ( ) ( Ihiti A l ) h'ht ( ) % ISltS ,
Veil I ii ct's ii f I lit. 'i'riui I mitt itutil C'IMlil&r
i'rhq's ( Ill il i Ii iln .
ChiCAGO , April 25 _ lii 091e0t1'O
ucathier % as tic ) , Lttrmiimig quotIon ill the
1tcitt lilt tOiln3' nmil It hooks its it lain or
lie rrului In the far northwest nntl hot , dry
vcnthier ill thin wImitt' heat CollatE ) ' , 01
cooler slowly rihoiling conditions might
govern the market iiuit'ttmntiofls for somiie
time to ceimic , ' 1'hi closing liric for diii ) '
was C.4c uugalmist li'omii t.3c to ( " 4o ) .CQti. .
tliiy. Corn unit oats svcte emtsler , mimiih ilo'
Visions broke PreviOums low irlcc iccoruls for
ihie st'xiscmi.
1'hiei e % vas Just a fair trade lii wheat amid
liioderat.'h ) ' iictit' . mnrirket , lricvs htiiving a
ii.t , it ) Ic m'uiligc. 'l'hit' fet'hlmig developed wuls
tusier ala ! lower pm ices ruled earl ) ' and it
faIr recovexy oeurreil , ( lie chiiuiige showimig
a has ; or fmnmil 1e to o. 'l'lii' Priec was imi-
illieliceil soimic Ut the stun hi ) ' thu. ' rather
easy tone of ( 'ilhiles , they coIning uluehiatigeti
Iti prices , which , Iii tIme fiico of the rise umi
tIlls side , u mlii tIisaiiioIntlImg , an was tIle
totuil et'ortii ftoiui hotIi cutistil for the
u'eek.Veekly ehearmiigr vet'i' the smallest -
est sluice 1S95 , em' l,2S6tkt ) liii , iigiilnst 2,017-
( ito : ho. last week , antI 2,4:11,000 : liii. for the
same Jierloil In 1805. ' 1hio 'citthiei' 1111111
ShiOv'etl better commuiItloii In ( lie uiorthiwest
( lath for SOmiiC timiip , being clear anil warni ,
with oiih' a trat e of rain. Jill ) ' wa qtiltt'
' ( reel ) ' offered In it Iirofessionlh : Wa ) ' iuilil
iirlces grailually sohih elY.'iihues were
stendieth by tile mnoiheritte ArgentIne ship-
unontil.
'l'hiere was a mnoilernte trade in corn mini !
a. r.oniewhia ( enslet' mnnrhcet , though the
tunilertonc WI1S On the whole , steady , ntiil
hiniul higures shiowetl tUt a C loss , Corn
S'iflhItthlzeii vitht wheat to a noticeable
extemit. 'l'rnmhe WOil t'hiieihP ) imi the \vl ) ' of
t'hiamigitig. Shippers took 11111) ' amid sohil
Septeinhier , thit' thlffert'nce being 2e.
'I'hierc was not as 1111 go us ( ratio Imi oats
wIth itiost of it In ( Ito \'rty of chianglii
from Mit ) ' to Jill ) ' at fm'ein me to rc iii -
fempuice. 1\h Li ) ' showeil the niost wetkmu'ss : ,
tlechlmiiuig lc , lint ! closeth at ahnios ( tIme hot-
torn. Jill ) ' \'iiS i'nthic'r steady , but clo'eil
at fromn 1,4,0 to 4c low nail Seliteinber ic
lower , The big shorts covered ycsterihay
alit ( lie inurhtet limed mm help from ( lie little
once.
l'rovisitas'ele SIck , or at least thaI' hold-
cr8 of the gootis were feclimig that way ,
Judging froni ( lie SVII ) ' tIle ) ' 'ero throwing
imp their lioliliuigs. lhog receipts % 'ere 5,0IVX1
over tIn , estltnalea for ( lie do ) ' iimiil 140000
iire eXhiet'tet ! as iiext week's run. In ail-
dillon , pncket reporteil tin inquiry to
nnwilnt to nfl'thlilig for ( lie spat Iirluuets. (
Pork stiffereil a luiui of be , lard 714c nail
m lbs lOc. 'h'hic following closing quotatIons
for July mire the lowest for tIn' season , and
as regards hard It breaks ' ' ' lo
hiricell recorils : July , pork , $ s,57I ; lard ,
$4,954f4,97 ; rIbs , $4.35.
Ectlmateii VeCehIit for MonilayVhieat ,
12 cars ; corn , 20 cars ; oats , 190 cars ; hogs ,
35,000 head.
'rho leadIng futures ranged as follows :
_ .v , . CIa ia. _
- - - - -
Whient.NO.2 i----
April titi8 : tl ; : e,2 ; ( l3
Odd' 0:1k : , 04 ( ; : o ( ia
Jlliuii ti1l Ii h 0:44 : (34t4 (
.301 % ' tils4 tA ; ; , U4l 613 *
Soilt 031 * 041 644 0A
CormiNo 2. .
, turil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5a' 21t ) ( 2t64 2Iti aitus
July 3U14 . litliVI 8I ) * : to
Sept . 32) 521.8 . 313u 112
( Jnts. NO. ' 2. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ma' liI'4 1ii1 1113 * 11111
Jimmie lii ! 1ii.i , hut . iu
.luib' him 11111 1 004 IflIt
Si'lt . 2014 : : uj- * 2iIlu 0I
I orIc.rerbbl .
Arirli. . . . . . 8 524 ! . S2I ! S 37 % 8 37 %
) ity. . H 52 % 8 & 2'g ' 8 4714 8 37hs
diii. . . . . . . . . . 14 711 14 711 8 5if H 574
StIlt. . . . . . . . 8 . H s7 % . S 73 8 77 %
LartlIttO lbs
Aiall.- 4 85 4 85 1 $ ( ) 4 8(1 (
) ia . . . . . . . . 'I 8 4 i5 .1 i ( ) 4 1411
JlIl. % , . . . . . . . 0 ( Ii ) S tilt 4 itO 4 US
Sept. . . . . . . 5 12 % 0 l7 ! S it ) C 10
h emiftitis- .
Ailril. . . . . 'I : : iS .1 20 4 ' 'u 4 21) )
lIiiiy. . . . . . . . 4 20 4 ' 20 4 211 4 ' 2) ) )
Jiuly. . . . . . . . . . . .1 dl ) 4 4i ) -I 30 4 : ia
St'it . . , . . 4 2tli 40214 4 474 4 47 %
( "iix'ii iiimotations % % ere as fet Iovs
w'lilAT-No. 2 m'pmliig , 63e ; No. 2 rcd , 66'(1
CP.4c ,
COUN-No. 2 , 2I'44i29c ; No. 2 yellow , IOftF4c.
OA'l'S-No. 2. iI"tc ; No , 0 whIte , 1S'itjiiSc ;
Ni' . 3 ehulo. 1'Jt,8o2ic. 'S
it't'E-No , 2 , 36 ( t37c.
ltanLl'\-No. : 2 , nominal.
1LAXHlIfl-No , 1 , ! IZ.
i'itlMIO TlMOTii y SgEP-3.2tll.40.
l'ItOVlSiONS-Mss irk , mwr tiiji. , tS.37t1
s.r.o ; lartl , iem' 10) Its. , (1(01 sh rt TIlls , sties ,
loose. $ I.IJI(4.20 ! : ! ry saitei i'lioul.lei s , toxl ,
14OII4ti.C2 % : short clear mIies , boxt'.l 14.1001.62 % .
w'lrmsIcl'-lIstluier.s' Ilaislied goois , per guI , ,
Ii.2'2.
l'otlL'I'ifl'-Stealy ; turheys , CQllOc ; cliicheris ,
( ( IS',4c ; 'liitlts , 1UxI3c.
The following were ( hue receipts and sliipm'nts
tniay
Articles. Iteeetpts. Slultiiients.
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) 1 4Oili )
S\'Ia'zmt , bui..I 4 .111)1) ) ) ii .1)1)1) ) ) )
Corn , bum..I Oil . . .01) ) . ) 31i3lOI ( )
Oat N , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21)5 ) (100 ( 1 S I .11111) )
ILYC , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) 3 .1) ) lit
hiarleybli. . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ii3tdt ( ) 7,1)01) ) )
Oui the I'rodiictu excliriIl3 toliw ( ho bettor milar-
kut % VilS stoutly : c'reaullery , lIJ2lnc ; dairy , t3
llc. : Eggs. hteltii ) ' S. + 1llC.
WldldlchY LODON S'I'OGIC ! ti1VI1I % ' .
Ltiss'mird los'emmieiit of ConsmlIs lim , .
Ilecut SiuIlemi I y ( hitt'l'il.
LONDON , April 26.-The iipvt'nrd move-
meat of c3uio1s lies been suddenly checked
by ( lie announcement of Sir Michael lIleks-
Beach , chancellor of the exchequer , ( hint
the governmiient has Ruihiendetl liurchases
or ( he slxiklng fund , owing to the high
irIces of consls , anti although it Is thhiilcuht
to see what alternate course is oien to the
Iovernrnent it IS 'probable thai uncertuilmity
rentetl will prevent further rise. 'rime mm-
lag market was lminctlve , owirg to ( lie
Iuhiioume aspect of AfrIcan ahTairs but all
other markets advanceil during the week.
American bomids continue to he bought ,
litit , although an energetIc attempt is being
1111010 by lircfessional operators to cause a
'ISO in i'hinres , ( lie general publIc cannot
be temptr'iI to speculate. Rumors In re- I
caril to Venezuela himive hail a ilsttmrhdag !
, ffect. Central amid Umilomi Paeliic cl.ueil
Irm on reports that congress wouiil take
110 action on their debts. The week's nil.
esmicos : Northern Pncitic , 2 % iier cent ;
liicngo. MIlwaukee & St. Paul alit ! Lake
Ihore , 2 u'r cent' New York Cc'ntrllh , l
Icr cent ; Lotuil'vlfie & NashvIlle , Ieavei'
ireferreil and Iteamhing b4ts , 2i per cent :
'tcbiisoa mortgage : imiil rnnndinn J'tciiic * ,
L iier cemit others fractional ,
INlS ( VOOI AlI'TIOX OFFlIhI 1X(5.
-
iggregmute of lila t 'l'haonsmiiiil Iiul's
i'litt'ciI Dli Si. it. .
LONDON , April 26-'rhie offerings at ( lie
tool auctlrns ( lila week aggregate 59,511 I
ales , incluilimig New South \Vahei' , 22,43:1 :
aales ; Queemishnmitl , 2k'O bathes ; VIctoria ,
! ,509 bales ; Soutlt Auistmahiii , 6,301 bales ; 'rite-
annia , 1,100 bales ; West Australia , 2,072
ahes ; Ness' Zealand 11.746 110105 ; nail Cape I
if Good hope and atah 5,872 bales. 'Flie
eries will cien on 'fues'iy. ' ( 'lIe arrivals
ror the fourth series , whIch welt' pclieiiuht'cl I
0 (11)011 June 3 , tire as foho's ! : Now South
Waieii 607 lituies : Qtueeriuilanii , CCI bales ;
VIctoria , 37.7h2 halt's ; 'pamaumuiia , SOi bui"H
ioumthi Aumstrahia , 576 h > ales ; \'sI A imstriilha.
,573 bales ; New /.ealanih , hiuiles un , !
.aiits of Good 1101)0 nail Natal , 12,817 , ahes ,
inaklmig a total of 40,636 bales , Incluilirig
l0) ) ) hiles : Font direct. 'l'he imports for
slut veek nggregateii hC.GSi bale , incluillmig
' lIS lisle's'ietoriit ,
South \'aIes , , ;
1,674 bales ; Soot hi AutrniIn , 451 bales ; Vt't
f ustrit I In , .15 hal It's ; 'j'tis xliii a ha , 263 hii : ieti ;
Nt'w 'Zealand. 3,0314 bales : Ctipe of flood
I lope hut Nit t ti I , 5,1)41) ) ) ito loS ; I nil I ii . 19 ha I es ;
eylont 95 hjtilel4 ; ( lt'rniiiay , 2.15 hales ;
ii'rance , 374 buIt' llelgium , 147 hubs ;
pttIn , 10 bales , and l'ortugxij , 20 bales.
iOhON Git.th'I'iIt 1)11 htil''iId % % ' ,
, u'it % liN % V'li ki'r nix Z.mite jtiiierl-
l'tl ii , i al 'i I' ' . N ,
LONION , Aprir 26.-'fhte weather iburlng
lie bluist week 11115 hicen chtangeable. uI-
.htough mostly seasonable , nail the crop
iccounti recc'iveil are goot ] , In the mnnrkot
'heat % % 'tis vtitker on Amnt'rican atls'Ices
tmh tile spring weather. Trade wits slow
tt 3d to Gd hecllno ; but offers seere light ,
tail thit'ro was an ilr'ssure to sell. Borne
Iulifornia arrlvell , tiulOtetl at I7s 8il ; i
aitcels su'c're steady. hard luluth wheat
It ) IiUEti0 WillS IlUOtOtI lit 275 hI , Spot
vulil steady. Flour was hiarih to sell. Maize I
vhs lirm and inxicii"e. Mlxeil Amnerieuin
nalze , steamer. Juno utach July delIvery ,
vaN qttoteih at 16's Cii , i'arct'hs u'L'ru quiet.
lIlly parcels were tiUottuii lit ISs. StInt was
huiet. Burley suns ilrtaer , but not active.
Jiuts were lirm. American elijipell otttl4 ,
iluy delivery , sYore uluoted at lls 3d.
JsmnNlus Cit p 3isirl'iM ,
ICANSAS t'i'l'Y , APril 115 % VhlSA'f-HlCUIIY ; 31
' 0. 4 hard , CItICIc ; Ni , , 3 , 4SlIOc ; xii' . ; : n'i. 73(1
Ic ; No , 3 , & 0D7OCI No , 2 e1ring , tOe ; No. 3 ,
CohtN-f4tiaily : No , I mixed , 234113(1C ( so. 2 F
h'hiIte , 23(41314C.
OATS-tII.ady ; No. 2 raised , lGc ; No , I white ,
lit iUc ,
ltYL.VN0. : C. 33c.
hA 'I'VHteai ) ) ' , mirehxingal.
1lr11IhtS'iak ; ( Vl.aIilemy , 13(1140 ; daley. 10(1
3m , .
EOOH-Hi'udy ; utrirthy fresh , 7'AOSe.
ihiniiel , iuiilis % 'IictiI ,
MINNIIA i'Ol.iH , Anril 2&-'t''Ih IIAT-i4tm'aily ,
pmii. Gic ; Mar , L'53c ; July , Cl'hc ; $ tr.teniir ,
Ic. On truck , No. I luird , C2'c ; No , 1 nrthit'in ,
Itc ; ZJ. 2 Utitbsm'D , GQa.
STOCK ! ARhET (
I
, _
Week's Receipts of Oi'tttlo anti logs Show
IlfihifovoIflont Over Last Year.
SATURDAY'S ' BUSINESS AS LIGhT AS USUAL
Not Ehlollg Ii Cii I I Ii' or miy One IC Intl
( I , histii lii Isi. 11 until I Iiiti.(1iii , a
Shut,1 ' ii 1111 h'muis. . m.it
Hf hogs ,
SATVIIIAV , APril 2.
Rceipt for tIme days indicated are ;
Cattle. hlogs , I3hieep. lioi'gep ,
APril 25. . . . . . . . . . . . 37 5,0c9 456 13
A1iri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 138 193
Apri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lv0'3 . . 3,522
AudI 22. . . . . . . . . . . . l"j rtVkil ) 135
Aliril 21. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,37:1 : 4,9:0 : 1,819 SIl
AIiCII 20. . . . . . . . . . . . IIk ( 1,12(1 298
April IS. . . . . . . . . . . . l,8i7 2,055 . . . . *
Aliril 17. . . . . . . . . . . . lil6 2,511 SIC l
'I'hie oIieinl ! liumaber of cites of stock
buoimghit In today by each , rOtiil was :
Ctittit' . litigs. Sheep. horses.
C. ill. & St. I' i , . . .
itllie'ottri t'ncIflc. , 1 , . , .
U. 1' . 5)'stclii , . , , 2 Il 1
It. & Iii. It . . . . . . . . I 18 . . I
C. , Ii. & Q. . . . . . . . . . 2 1
C.lt. I. & I' . , east 2 , ,
( ' . , h { . I. & P. west . 8 , . . .
( ' , , St. I' . M. & 0 1 6 , .
P. , 1.1 , & M. v s ; . .
Total recelpt. 12 'i -1
'I'iie dishosliiomm of the ulay'ui rect.ipts waus
as fohlou's , t'cli bumyor hliireiilsimig thit' nuin-
her of heath I mith lea I eth
lluiyers Cate , llogs. F4iicebi.
Oiiiaitmt i'ackhmig Co. . . . . . . . . 712 . .
(1. 1 1. 1 Iluniuiionii Co. . , 47 1,263 1(10 (
Swift & ( ' 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 1r93
Ciliitllly I'tiekiuig Co 12 ! 2(126 ( 260
it. liecker & legni. . , 40
Other bu'cis . . . . . . . . . . . 71 led
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j3' 5.j
Tile teci'ipts for ( lie week , with c'iiipari.
soIls , % 'cre :
Cattlo. liog'm. Siieep.
Receipts thl week , , . , 5,933 22,370 7,7,7 ,
hieceIlItS itiss'eelc. . . . . 11,538 Ii(1'i 4ISt
Same week (15. . . . . . . . . . 1,587 lSSSi 10,010
Simmie wecbc ' ( ii . . . . . . . . . . 15,1 16 :13,373 : 3IP.19
Suumne 'eeht ' 91. . . . . . . . . . l9(130 32,11(1 4,701
Same 'eek ' 113. . . . . . . . . . 18,3(1(1 28,619 5,418 , . , , , , ,
It will b ntiieih ( lint ( here wile sonic
gaIn In ( lie roci'ipt of cattle nail hogs
tIle past vcek ItS Couiilmi'eil % itli a year iigo ,
though ( lie ttitals loll short of hu't'vioui
3'Citill. 'l'iie falling off iii cattle fm ma ( ho
iiroviouls week tu'ti'i title 'ithiout tlnubt to
t ht , ' big break In Va I ties ,
( 'A'l"I'Lhil-Tbie luau kets wem'e nb-ut nIl oui
a. par today , so far us rieIhils were comi-
ceineth , 'I'iio earl ) ' m eports from Ktuiisa
CIty mini ! Chicago inilicatc't ! omihy ahuiiit 200
frc'u'hi uil'rivais , nail there was 0111) ' a fev over
:1(0 : ( here , Stiturilli ) ' lilis for ruomile tlmmie beomu
practically it hiollilay iii ( lie Chicago cattle
niamket , amid Kiunsuts City hiiis hx'en 'orkiuig
in the snale direction , tait at Omaha thio
receipts have generally hicen fair on the last
dm13' of ( lie week , thlottgh usually bt'lov thio
average run ,
'I'iio niomit of the catIe here were corafeil
sleet s , but there 'ere mint enough etitilo "
of ximiy one kinil to call it mu market or to
really establish quotations.'hiiit Ie' crit-
the ( here s'ore , however , chimimige , ! hiania !
(101(0 ( radih3' , and lit Prices that were
steaily to strong. 'rhit'me were a fete cattle
veighilng mIght nrounil 1,100 hlOiIiiilS that
gcoil cmiouighi to hiring $11.00.
The two or three bails of cows xinil hielferut
oith about Illie ycstcrlas' ! , In comae cases
hieriulhis stroiig. One bail of 725-lb. hieIfr9
brought $3.20 , nail soune ileces of loads
$3.25.
Them vuis a lonil cur two of stockers nail
feeders muiit a fev txihi ! , and ends , l'rices
were Just about stonily , mind thin deinnntl
\s'Iin sttIlhcient to clean up thin iltilply.
iiOC-W'tiIic the emittle 'ai.Is ha ! ii , ! cpmi tet !
, immleninhice ) owIng to ttit' u m'u y , 'niuiIl 'ITem Inns ,
ini'ulmirsii In tao lion i1i'ieina was nuite active.
Theme were 5,00' ) fmtsii recemuts , as ugatmist 2,42 *
head yeFI.iVIlay iinui :1 eSS Ii'nfi on Sn tel dui' of
Instlek , It being 11,1' luimgi't nm of tue weele ,
Ill Ixtci tht' hugest m un , Ilmi't' Amii II It.
'l'tie liluilliet Ivuls achy , ' giiui the iuenM a crc soon /
cIi'ari , I lie , ! emnnmil beIng gooJ. 'ulueii. Ixal % _
ever , were Ic lower 'ri all grades.
.Se'exnl boils of goush lIght weIghts soltI
at 13.4(1 ( , mis ngainrt 13.43 ) 'eiiicnlui3' , nuiui
quite a miumuber or lo&md uv.'Igiin s m Iglit around
210 i. o:1o : lbs. iurouigiit (3.32 % an ! 13.35. At
tile oIlier e.tremue % ' ( Vo the bIg lieuivy ioaIs
voig1ilng over 700 11 ¼ " . , whIch so' . ! lamely lit
13.25. The fiistuionable Price. however , wuci
13.30 , which ( 'ought ' the illot't of t , , , medium
v'igiit anu ! miilseu ! mimic , or t ver halt , if oh F tue
lungs hme. It vns. iii tact , a 13.20 unmirket with
conuirirailvel , ' few sales above or below.
Tii Is has beemi the la , ' wt'elc of i tie niontli so
far , In futet the low ccii of hue year. On one
or tIc , , duiO X time mnarket tuiclel the timli est Point
in yt'ars , barrIng ieeemiiler 21 gin' ! at of 1105 ,
14 , ) far as time iimiianu ! % taM colcernei tIme nmnmitct
, as in good stuuite a I I his lulnt ziiuml I t t'uis mm
I roimhic' to , i tl'mflmsi' of ci I iii m I % 'umls at I lie mnim , itet
prIce. Naturally m.alc'snien ivem e i-mmetirncs
I eluctant to flCCi'pt I lie limuli iiet anil oecuislonilly
tIme triide s'uiui in conm'eililence a lIttle stow , ! , ut
taking time veiic Its fi uclmole it xmilgiit be tuti. . ! that
tao Imaie wait fairly ncllt'e ,
Au hit' niit'niflg of iii , ' week lion , sold at t3.2F
o.ro , with ( lie mn'iet of time slilnm lit b3.300f13.3. .
On Tuestiny , W'i'dneu'dum' mmrl 'l'tium $ mlay tile
most ut time hogs siitl mit (3.ISli3.35. ' , 'umluies took
ha uniar.I turn at 5ItiOm on E'x lilumy , a iioillomi of
" lutcim vuiB lost ii t t in' c1se , , mi not i-h above.
slmiI:1'-Ons' : one I' am ! eS x.imei ) WaS otfereil
01 1 the nuaritut anti it was i.naltpmi imp twforo
liremik ( mist tO it local packer. 'fime balance of
liii' slmve' Caine iPiItLil In tIle macki'ms , mint ! were
not offered for smile. 'J'lic mmmaiket WIIH steady to
strong.
CIIiCAC. ( ) Ll'ho S'I'OClC.
'rx-xxip , Cii I I Ii' liii ye It'eI I tied , VI I ii Nn-
I lvi's Si've'rn I CeimIs ,
CIIICAOO , April 23.1ti'eves art' how setting mit
( rein * 1,25 Ii , (1 , 10 for mo r to famicy , with sales
miFII ) ' tIctvemm ( rein 63.80 to 11 , mmmiii m imie 1,700
In 1,50)-Ihi. ) siCes sell at ( toni 53.50 to $3.C0 , while
tat c..i "t steels are selling itt $375 , ' Texas cat.
m Ic have' , iecl I mit'd with no LIves , amid time bulk. mire
eIiluig at fromn 13.15 to $3.55.
i'riees ( or hogs xmem ag'd (11,1mm 2e ( a 8c lower
thou ) VestclluiO. lieav ) ' Ii' ge mlii at ( rota 13.25
Ii , 13,57 % , mnt'tlliimn weights mit ( roam $3.40 to
13.65. unit lIght lutigmi lit ( ituni 13.50 to $3.10 , sales
l"lng largely at ( rota 13.9) lo 1:1,83 : ,
OlTeetmigs mit xmlit'cp meere well taken , on a lmasi5
r ( rain $2. to $3.63 tar lnr'm br to cmolco
iheci , , few g'itng liii my (3 , l.immiitis sold mostly
it frommi 13.9) to $1.23. Vi silt 'I slmeemi xi imd iii 1111,5
toll about ( roam lIe in OOc hmtgumer thorn shorn
liitiltii.
iteceimits : Cattle , F)0 ) hired ; hogs , 18,000 heath
dICCJ ) , 00 hicuitl.
! ullmHlis ( 'I I ' 1.1 , ' ( . 51 ovlc.
iCANi4H CITY , Atrll ooc'avri.sib'ceipt ,
:0' ' ) iit'ail : shipments , 1.800 hi'aui. tirli't , imoilmi.
Olii ly steluly ; tec'elpis too suua I I to rimmiko it mar-
lost.
ltOOS'-Ilecelpts , 6,100 head ; . 'iiilimi'mitmt. 1.300
Ii Film ! ; unit I elm onger ; ci hierm' , Wi II k ; Italic of
IltIt5. $3,3r4i 3.80 : Ii' mivimi , 13. 101(3.117 % ; pImcli'rN ,
13,5i(3.45 ) ; mmihmm.l , (3.21'j3,82(4 ( ; lights , 13.4J813.53 ;
' ( Ii k'ls. $1 41(13,1,0 ; tICS , I 3.O5u 3.8 ,
14115i'l'-lti'ct'tniir : , PsI lieuo ! : siilIiurit'ntli. 40' ' )
lI'ltI : , nztrket steaii' ; iaiimln , t3.401j3.6) . unulton. ,
I2.2li3.4O. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
iit , Li..Is lI' . . Shu'h.
H.P. LOI'il4 .Amrli . ( ' . % ' ' . - . ' ( ' > lS. 2' ' ) '
mciii ! , Sum m kr't em t ai' ; limit I u' , ' I'tVLs. 1t.4v4t4. : 21 ;
t'exflH t.ti"ti. 12.7r413.s0 ; li'clisI $ nail ( t'cth'r ,
12,61)133,78 : COWS Imimil hislfru' , 12.00413,60 ; tmulhim ,
noelly. 12.25442.75.
IIOC1H-IleLtitItS , 2.O ) ii'uil. , Miii k"t slimily'
IghmI , * 3.41JZt3,60 ; lntxi'd , 13.1.1(13.13 ; hmcavy , 13.30(4
14Ilgltjtt..itts fliume ; no mnathutt ,
St itt'ie I mi Sii lit.
Itt'eoud of ri'ci'ljiis mit tile foui' lirincilul mard'4
mete for Auirli 2.t , 1(06 :
Cmitile. lions. Sieep.
ioulhi Omahat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 8.tI'J 4511
lmtctigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i1 15.000 4,0O
( linsums Pity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2)3 6.100 6QQ
it , Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2P1 2,010 V
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 11,1(10 ( 4,333
% ' , 'iiuri'I. ,
lip. 1.OtYh8 , AmirtI 25.-VOOL-itct''ltmts in.
rr'mislng ; 11111 rlut't cuts ) ' . Al 11.15,1111 ummil II ihnmms !
'iiuiliIig , , lIc ; cittililmlg , lIm4(1lc : light , huts. ( ID
% c ; lii'uiu' ' , tin , ' , 7fi7e. Iiimmsas nail Nplruiska ,
tied tu ma , 1.44 1 Ic ; 11gb I , II iii' , 7(17 ' 4" ; hic.tvy , lIne ,
lice. 'fuxit'i , Alhmimimttut tinih hri.lln , 'l'crritory ,
all amd smiring tited lutri , l'(1 ) 1 Ic ; itgit : , fluir , ttj'c ;
m'mivy , Slit" . 14lc. Vrstsm n , ratMilurn , # ( % ;
I gtil , fine. 714 Sc : Iii'a % y. tIne , 844 Cc. 'l'ul , a 501011.
heli" , 1114435' : ( air , 17i iSCV
NEW 'i'Oltit. iti'rll -WflOl.--QUkt dornc.
Ic fleece , lCigI2e ; PU1.t'.l , bUlGe.
l'eiiu'fti .Ima rhets.
l'EOhtlA April 2S.-'OiiN-Murket stemitly ; o ,
Jc : No. 1 , IIIt' .
'OA'l'14-Mnmki't , huil , lower. No. 2 whIte , IS'/SO '
) % e N. 3 utmimr , I'Itll4.c. )
I t Y'h : - - ItiVIm m ti' . Ni , . 2 , : iiIc.
s'uiI14lc'amtrkct , , i'u.Iy ; finished goods , ext
hi' . 1 itsIs lit 11.22 for hltgI lYiflIS ,
ut'tni"r-'tirfl. ; : &GCIiO imu. ; tiats , 39,250 ( mu , ;
'ye , CflO lii : " Imisky , naiit' ; hteat. 3,0' $ ) tIll
Hhlui'tSN'I' $ . ( 'era , 20,30' ) hu , ; hIlts , aotro imu , ;
1" 0410 bu. ; whisky , 6110 guhs. WIitVat , 1,1/10 ( 'U.
'l'ihi'uli , Grui I ii itius rl't.
pOli3h > O , Allill Z3.-.Vl I i4A'l'-jtellve ; lower :
; o , I ( ' (1511 mmli ! May , 7034e ; July , G7'1e
COitN-1)uli ; steuidy ; No , 2 unixetl , be , May.
lc.
OA'rH-Quiet : No. I mnixmil hail Slay , 20'c. (
itylS-Ililili Nit. 11 c'auti , 8c.
( 'LOVIIR 1ihi1i-Actlve ; steady ; prime cash ,
i.C5 ; ji > rII , 14.00 ,
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JAMES 13. BOYD & CO.
'l'ulCJIhOlhti 1039 , OuIlallil , Nob.
COMMISSION
RAIN1 : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCK3
1-mam lhl $ Dosed of Tr&d. ,
Direct sra'tus to Chicago amid New York.
5T5'deilt.I Julia A. Warisxu 4 j