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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATt'IlDAY. APRIL 28 , 1WH.
COMMERCIAL AND FINAXCIAI
Wheat Market Yesterday Buffered froi
Ecporta of Favorable Weather ,
CORN OPENED WEAK AND SO HEMAINEI
OfttftSlartril ( Jlilrt ultb 1'rlcrn Off Hlmil
/rum Tliormlrt1' * ( Jtiiiliitloiin iirul Con *
tlnui'il Uniijr During the ( ) renter
1'nrt of tlio fit-niton ,
ClUCAaO , April 27. Thc wlicnl market to
day Biiffrrii1 ) front Uic favorable wcnllia
licrc nnil reports of showers In CalUornln
oni-nliiK at nbout yesterday's cloalni ! figure *
May broke % c and July % c , but llics
IlKurcn were reduced to ' 40 for May nnd ' /
to % c for July at the close. Tlie low jirlct
Dttructcd foreign buyers , who took llbern
purchases both hero and In New York
owing to the ex
( ! orn was wcnk nnd lower ,
trcinely favorable weather. OatB ruled tiilet |
short Hullurn
J'rovIMons were depressed by
troubled , reported en
Weak cnhlcB , labor
KaKCincnt 'of ROM for shipments , toicthc ;
California pressed tins whea
\vlth rain In ,
market downward , through Mowly at flrat
transactions wcr <
A large proportion of thu
May contract
In the way of transferring
Into July at lc spread , Though cxpor
clearances frjin Hie Atlantic ports win
liberal , amounting from Uic four prlnclpa
Atlantic cltk-H to 500,000 bit. In wheat am
of encouragement had ver :
Hour , that Item
little effect. A cale of 95,000 bu. of No. :
Miring wan tnado here at Ic over May , am
15.000 bu. at Sc over May. That gives firm
IIPHH to thr- market , which win ut 56iC fo
May and from COtfcc to GO' ' c for July.
Corn opened weak and KO remained. Com
pared with yesterday's closing prices , Ma ;
( tatted at about VIe and July from Vic ti
o'clock May had de
'lie ( Incline. Itcforo 12
( lined to HS'ic ' ami .Inly to from 39c ti
83y4c. The amount of business wan small.
OatH started ( julct , with prices off a shatli
from yesterday's last quotations anil con
tinned cany during thu greater part of tin
r.ctalun. The close showed May selling a
sidc : , or from Vic to % c under yesterday1 !
clo c.
The provision market opened fairly steady
but bccamo very weak during the Hcsslon
J''lrst prices were at or about HIP same ai
ycatcrday'H closing quotation'1 , but In the cm
pork was from 17 Vic to 20c lower , lard froir
r.c to lOc lower and ribs were off from 10 <
to ir/o.
The rec"lpt of hogs \vero 18,000 head am
the prices were quoted lie higher.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat
10- cars ; corn , 250 cars ; oats , 285 cars ; hogs
3:1.000 : head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
( 'null ipiotulloliH were ns follows :
( l.orilDull lint Htcnily.
WIIIIAT NIL 2 miriiiK , tSc ; No. 3 spring. & 2ij
Me : NIL 2 nil , DR.- .
( DUN No. - ' . XS 738'c ' ; No. 3 yellow. nsc.
OATH-No. 2. 33HCJ Nowlilli - , 3IMi3J'C ! ; No
3 wlilti3l' ' . < , ifi35i- .
HVI'J-No. 2. 47i- .
HAUI.IIY-No. 2 , nrimliinl ; No. 3 , MiSSSiio ; No
4 , iiinnlniil.
KI.AX HEKn-No. 1 , J1.23VJ.
TIMOTHY 8KKI > Prime. J4.25 I30.
1'ltOVlSIONS MI-HSI poiU. p 'r Mil. , tl.47' , < tfi
12.5214. I.'iril. per 100 Ibs. , J7.CO'i7 ' 6S. Sliort rib !
Hides. looHo , G.C3iii0.70. Diy willnl Kliouldct *
Imxi-il , JO.COBC.25j short clear Hlili-f , taxed , G.87 ( !
(7.12'i. '
WHISKY DlHtllli-rs' flnlHlic.il seeds , per mil.
JI.13.
Tim following were tlio ri-ceipw ana nlilpmontn
fur today :
On lliol'roilnco nxchannu toil-iy llm button mir-
hi't wnHqiilul awlloworj cruaiitcry , I'-'OlBe ; dairy ,
U 10c. Kiwa , tlrm ; Klc.
NKW YOHK CINIIIAI : , MAKHKT.
Ymtonlny'H OnotntloiiH on Flour , ( intln nml
I'roilm-p , MetnlH. I'.tr-
NKW YOHK , Atirll 27.-FI.Ol.'n-Kiceipts. 13. .
fOO lililn. ; oxportn. 18,800 liblsf. ; miles. 3,50 ! ) pl < KS.
miirkot continues slow nnd price * urc Irregular
pprltiK patents an- held llrm , while the tradi
li-fusi-H to mliio bills. Hye Hour , neglected.
lluikwhcat Hour , nomlnnl.
IIUCKWin-JAT Steady ; sales of one car stall
lit 70i' .
CO1IN MEAI * Quiet : yellow wcslein , ' | 2.03J
2.70 ; liranilywliip , J2.70.
KYIDull ] : car lota , Ultimo ; bo.it loads , SI < Q
fiC < - , til nrrlvr.
llAltMOY Dull nml nominal ; No. 2 Milwaukee ,
criiiiO'c ; two-rowed , stale , C8o ; uiiRraded western ,
.
IIAHMJY MALT Stonily ; weKlcrn CJflSOc ; six
rowed , SU SSo.
> t m WI1KATllecelpls. . 122.100 1m. : exportH , 191.30 '
liu. ; Balesi , 7.0'J."i,003 liu. futureo. Hint | ni'Hvo nni'
CHHV ; No. S red. In nloni - < nd eleviilor , lil e
r ulloiit.'CJTic ; f. o. b. . W,45j ae. Uptlons opeiiei
I lower on ruins In Kansas anil California mi'
wrnker ralili'.t , but rencted on ninull offerlntfii ,
nii'l iilli-d dull nil day except for the Rood switch'
liiK liimliwii , The closci wns weiik ill U < ? Hc I'1'1
decline. Exporters lioiiKht nlumt 4HO.OOO bu. fanl
uliciil tinl.iy. No. 2 led , April , closeil nt Hl'.i < '
Slay , CH45fd1)iC ( ) , eloned at CUlc ; June. C2fir.i'te
rn i < il at Cilie ; July. 03'5CM 13-lCe
clOKinl nt I'.Stnc ; AUKUH ) , IllWiCI IB-Id ; , cloxed ni
Cl ej Hepteinher. l'.V > 4iit iO l-lio. ( rliised ut CS ic
lieceinber. L0' ' nuc , cliisnl nt tW'ii1.
rOUN-ltecelplH , II.CODbu. ; exportB , 183,70) liu.
( tales , S'.KI.IXIi ) bu. fuluieH nuil iiG.OOO bu. spot. Sio ,
III in ; No. 2. Ill ) ; No. 2 delivered , 42c ; No , 3 , 40c
lillxoO , Wile. Options Runerally wenk nil day 01
tliu * weather weut and llbeinl Bellini ; , but ie <
ni'ted Inter In the day , eloslni ; about steady ul
Ue net decline ; April closed at 'lie ; May , 41ft
4l < te. closed nt ll'tc ; June rlo ed nt Kf : July
4tTk&l'i l-ll'O , cloned nt 45c ; September , IJ ilfl'Jc
cloned ntIftc. .
OATH-ltecelptH , 43.200 bu. : exports , 100 I'll.
fall's. M.OOO liu. CilUlUH nnd 21,000 bu. spot. Spill
linn ; No. 2 , 4io ; No. 2 delivered , < ; No , 3. 400
No. 2 while , 'I3o ; No. 3 white , lie : trnclc nilxei
westein , 4U' ' < iOI2p ; truck white wentern. 40fft'-'c
tinck white Htntf , li'dWc. Options strong iiKitli
on April iiwhm to the squeeze. That month close ,
' , > ( up nnd olher 4i ! on . April closed nt 40' < ; C
> lnv , yi\\v \ \ ; July closed ut 3UHc.
IIAY-Oulet. hut llrm ; shipping , } C,00 jO.CO
Rooil to iholce , J7 QOnT.U.
IIOl'H-lJulel ; date , eommon to eholeo , Oflin
1'acllle coaKt , 13d'lSc ; Ixmdon market , steady
hnlders offer rpailiiKly.
IlItllJH-Steailv ; wet sailed. N.iw Orleans se
lected , 45 to Ki Ilia. . 4'.iifi > .2C ; Texas selected
ar to M Itix. , Ittf.c ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 2 > ) to 2
Ihs. , IDMiKlle ; Texas , dry , 21 to 30 His. , Co.
WOOh-Hleady ; domeatlo lleeco. 19(2.e ( ; pull l
SOCKic.
I'llOVIHIONS-lleef , quiet. Cut men IB , dull
pickled shoulders. G'tfifitic ; pickled hums , lOc
I. aid. easier ; April cloned at JS , nominal ; May
IS , nominal ; July , J < .W , noinln-il ; retlnet ) , lower
continent. JS.30 ; South Ameilca , } 1CS. I'oik
nl raily.
COTTON HKIJl ) OlIQulet. . with prices fahlj
\\ell nmlntalned ; nilmo crude In bbls. . 30o
prlmi' criulo liose , ' 'SifVIc ; off crude , STffl'Kc ; but
ter Ki'ndeu , 3Mf3iio ; prlmu summer yellow , 33o
off mimmcr yt'llow , 3ij32c ; prime cummer white
3C f37c.
llirrTUK Diill ; western dairy , IQttllo ; westert
creamery , 15 iiV4o ; western faclurv. 10ff13e
I'lKlim , 20 < tc ; Imitation creamery. li ! lCo ; ntati
ilalrv , UJM'.ic ; stall' creamery , 19 09)1(0. )
CIII'iKSi : ( New ) llrm ; lathllKre ,
mall , Ultailo ; part > Ulms , 'jti'Jc ; full
2ff3o ,
KOOS AVriikrrt receipts , 5.229 pkRS. ; state nm
IVnmiylvnnlii. ll O12c ; western fienh , IHfUHc
I'outhern , lovmv- .
TAI.1.OVRrnii city ( $3 per pkK. ) . r , 1-iec
country ( IIKKS , free ) , B 3-lGo an In iiunllty.
rKTHOl.l'U'M-Hleady ; Unllwl cloic.1 at S.-t
Mil : Washlnmon. lililn. . Cc ; WashliiHlon , bulk
J3.M ; rellneil. New Yoik. J.V15 ; rhllHdelphln
IS.10 ; I'hlladeiphla ' , bulk. | 3. 0.
IIOSIN Hleady ; utralned , common to Kooil
TI'lU'HNTINn-Hlrmly ; 30o.
lllt'l'l-Hteadyi ilometllc , fair to extra , 4tiCo
Jiipan , 4lifi4e.
MOI.AriHKH-Hlendy : New Oilennt , op n kettlr
Kixxl to cti ilce , ; < 4ilt\
1'Hl IIIO.VDull ; Amrrlcnn , tll.00ffl4.00.
I.iAlgiilrt : : iliimi-ntlc. 13.20.
cni'l'Kll-Qilifl ' ; lake , 9\jc \ ,
HI'KI.TI'IU-Nomlnnl.
TIN Firm ; Mrnlts , I10.S5 ; platen , ntwuly ; rain
on chuiiKi * , lli tons spot tin , lnt ymlenlay , I19.U
IS toiu April , irJ.MiH.7. , ; KS lonx next week
HflUi'n ( iptlon , 1 19.70 ; : s term Junr , Jl'J.Ci'i ; : :
loin Bft'tt'inlier , nubject t3 duty uluiuv , U9.70.
NIHV York Dry ( iiuiiU .Murket.
NI3W YOliK , April J7. Th conneiiiun o
cptnlon , after | h nale of Z.OiX ) pauUiiKeii n
lilunket * . l Hint the rrnulli are muuli mo'i
tatii ! factory tlian thoujht during tli * ojt , 11 li
ii'tm' ' ! ! . ' ! that jM.nir * it , , .ir4 ti.nf \ i'fI"U > *
tit * ' a.i.aff , < f tin riil > v in ( - ' nni uiuHt I *
ter Hi.inlllul i.f Iliow Hint | il"i-li. | It T >
nni'iiini if III'mlm ex. fnJW'.IW \ * . Th r
limn 'hi ! mntket In flln-ndy njipnri'iit In n In
Trr tottr , irlifeli tiilycrM art * nut nlnw In r * < ninh
With lite n\\ \ * \-fr , mnnv luiyern | nrti
dlili < rnlili > fllirnllun in nllifr tnnf. . nd Mm
btnfncMts WDB ilnnr In flh'MK 0nnln nnil prlnu
filirl'fi , surli in wilirn. with ehini * n tir i , tin
otlinr rtipflnltlMi. , An a whole , thi * nnt ( < t > wn
ipilrl. I'rlnlliiK clutlm , nicy nt 3i In 2 1V1 >
Jor fit iunr < n , _ _
jaj
KM AM ) IIIIVDS.
InlorcBt In YrMenluj'/i Seenrlt ;
'Market ( 'enti'reil In .Sngur
NEW VOUK , April 27. The upeottlatlve In
tcrest on thu Block cxchaiiKQ today wa
largely centered In Sugar , with Uic grange
stocks nnd C hi capo OMB dealt In to n lease
degree. OutHldo of tlit-so stiarea , with per
haps the single exception of DlHtllllng , wlilcl
tnailo a good showing In the traneactlona
trading wan exceptionally dull. Huga
totichctl 103 , tlio lilKlicut point rcnchrd It
many mnntliH , which wns an advance of :
per cent on ycHterday'R closlti ) ; price , am
the close . hewed nn advance of Hi per cen
for the day. SIIKMT opened 1H Per ecu
hlRhcr , lint Rittjsc'ijiifiitly lust all but ' , & PRI
cent of the advance. The air was full o
rumor * ; regarding IliirllriRton ft ( Julncy , al
of which were unfavorable. It was clalmci
that thu report of earnings to liu made to
morrow would show a heavy drcri'aso , anc
that tin ; next dividend wmtld undoubted ) ]
bo Healed down. The Htock broke 1 per ceil
during thu tnnrnlng on brisk Kolllng by pro
fcsfdomil bears nnd lost an additional % pel
cent In thu early iifternoon. rei-ovprltiR % pel
cent , but reputed % per cent In the film
trading , making a net t'ccllno ' < f 1 % per cent
St. Paul wns sold at London nt the * upenln ;
nnd thn Killing movement was given an In
creased force by local traders , but thu stocl
only gave way % per cent In all , and re
covered ' / tier cent of this. Hock Islam
wan also attacked , receding % per cant am
rallying U per cent. Northwestern fell of
\ < t per cent and recovered ' / per cent , tin
preferred declining ! ' , per cent. The general
oral market moved very cautiously durlnt
the day , very few stocks fluctuating out
side nf a fractional limit. No special weak'
ness was developed , but the totio of tin
speculation at the closD wnu rather heavy
In the railway bond market u firm torn
prevailed during the morning nnd eurlj
afternoon , but In the late trading n sllghtl )
heavier feeling was apparent , and the close
was a shade weaker.
The Evening Posts says : Apparently tin
$1,250,000 In gold ordered for shipment to
morrow represents the completion of an operation
oration In exchange planned early last week
but blocked for the time by the sterling
market's reaction. Thu gold goes to Ioii'
don , but probably only for reshlpment to tin
continent , iiulte likely to Paris , where air
other public loan an : ; just been floated. The
action of the sterling market after the ail'
nonncement of this order > looked rather more
like a further strengthening of rates. This
Is , of course , not at all unusual at the prcs-
sent season. The portion of thu Lazard.
Krcrcs gold withdrawn from the subtreaH'
ury In exchange for notes still leaves tlu
gold reserve slightly above $100,000,000. Verj
probably the reserve will presently go below
this figure.
The following nre thn closing quotation ;
on the lending stocks of thu New York ex
change today :
The totnl sales of slocks today were 182,0'K '
shares , Including : Ameilcnn Sugar , bt,7uO ; llur
llngton. 21,400 ; ChlciiRo Ons , 12.8'JQ ' ; Whisky
trust , ' C,2i > J ; Clenernl Ulectrie , 3.3 > W ; Missouri
I'aclllc. S.700 ; Northwestern , 3,0'JD ' ; St. I'.iul ,
17.000 ; Wcatein Union , 2SOO.
NruYurie Money Murliot.
NKW YOHK. April 27 MONHV ON CAI.I < -
Knay , nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closei !
ut 1 tier cent
PIUM13 MiilCANTllK I'AI'UU 2i13 | pel
cent
STBUUNO KXCUANaiO Klnn. with aclun !
ImslnesH In bankers' hills ut ll.EM394.R8t4 for de.
munil , nnd < 4.S > 7WI.871 for sixty days ; post til
rates , $4.SS1.6U',4 ' ; commercial till ! * , Jl.SC'iQI.SC ! ; . ,
SI1.VKU rKUTIl-'lCATUH-Mi' .
CiOVKIlNMKNT llONOri-Kirm ; state bonJs ,
Inactive.
The closing quotations on bonds :
IllXtOII StdClC QllOtlltllMH.
BOSTON. April < J7. Call loans. 1W33 per cent ;
lluio loanH , iiwim | ior cent. Closing pricus for
Btocks , bondannd uilnlnHharrtHS
HI. I.onU Mining Ntm-k ( ) ii < > liitli > n .
ST. I.OUIS , April U7.-Mlnlnsr BtocUs ilnll ,
QitutatluiiH :
XntcB.
11OSTON. April 27.-Clcnrlnis , { 12M2.C13 ; linl-
nncos , Jl.403.301.
1IAI.TIMOH13 , April 27. Cle.irl.IRS , J2Wi3SI4 ;
balanced , ftlS,978 ,
NK\V Y01IK. April 27. ClrarliiBH , IC9.431.737 ;
balances , I3.V&5.221.
I'lIll.ADIil.I'HIA. April 27.-ClenHliBS , ; 9.40S-
0-j'J ; bulnncea. I1.323.I20.
AMSTKItDAM. April 27.-.SIIver advanced from
4G to 47 KUllders per'kilo , line.
Ni\V YOHK , April 27. Ijunrd-l'reres will ship
! l,2i ,000 In gold liy loinorruw'a uteanu'r.
MKMI'lllS , April 27.-'learlnis. 311,702 ; bal-
unceH , 193,199. New York exi-liaiiKe ulllnn ut | ar.
LONDON , April 27. Thu nmmint of bullion
Knne Into the llaiiK of lOnKlaiid on balanci'-i tuiln > ,
1139,000.
I'AUIH , April 87. Three per cent rentes. 99f 73c
for the account. Exchange on Ixindon , : Sf I'lV-jc
for checkH ,
C1NOINNATI , April 27.-rieailm.-ii. | | , 812,710.
Money , 2Vj 3 per cent. New YOIK. rxcluuiKc , 2Sc
premium ,
NKW Oltl.KANK , April CT.-ClearlnKi , ll.030.0til.
New York exchance , commercial , } l prvmluin ;
bank , | 1W premium ,
HAN KltANCIHCO. April J7-nruft . slitht ,
lWo ! ; tcle rnphlo , 17'4f. Hllver barn. C3 % 3ie.
Mexican dollurti , Wl/MVic.
BT. I.OUIH. April i'7 , Cleailnk-ii. t3,4 C.S6J ; tml-
unceH , | SJ > S,173. Money , quiet ut ! > t > 7 per cent.
Kichnngu on New York , 60i ; prcmljm bid ,
IMIICARO. April tT.-CkailiiK , H , COCEI. ! N w
York richuime , 30c pivmlum. t < teilliiK ricliiuiKe ,
teudy ; initial rat , Jl.liiliyt.ii t. Uuncy , tuny
at < U ! i vcr tooL
WIAIIA LIVE STOCK JIARKE1
Receipts of Oattlo nnd Ho s Below Expsc
tations and RcqnircmcnU.
TRADE WAS GENERALLY INDIFFEREN1
I.IUJe l.lfo In tlio C'nttlo .Mnrkrt mill Trlcri
Io rr All Ariiilnil MUCH Nrclectcil
by Local Dculcru but Mold to
I'lill Armour.
FIUDAY , April 27.
ItccelptR of cattle were morcratc today
but the supply of both hogs and sheep wai
light. So far this week , compared will
last , there has been n decrease of .1,000 cat
tic , 4iOO ! hogs and C.700 sheep.
Although the fresh supply of cattle wai
by no mentiB large , thcru were too man ]
hero to sustain prices In thu'faco of lowei
markets cast and a generally Indifferent dc
mand. Trail u was very slow , and for tlu
most part prices averaged lOc to IGc lowei
than Thursday. On sonic of the nice llghi
handy beeves , which were , as usual , It
good request , thcro was not that much ci i
lifeline , while some of the heavier grades
where they were not fat , were pretty clom
to 20c lower. In general the cjuallty of tin
cattle was pretty good , offerings Including
plenty of desirable beeves , both heavy nni
light , and yet nothing sold up to the $ :
mark Fair to good 1,200 to 1,450-lb. bcovci
sold nt from $3.00 to $3.95 , while common ti
very good steers , weighing from 800 to 1,15 (
Ids. brought from $3.-IO up to $3.85. Ship
pcrs and exporters did u moderate business
hut the bulk of the receipts went to tin
dressed beef mun. Business was rather or
the dull nnd dragging order , but n very gooi
clearance wns finally made.
The market for cow stuff wns Just aboul
steady. Good fat cows and heifers sold ti |
to $3.35 , and thin canners down an low ul
$1. Calves were In very respectable demand
but generally at easier prices. The market
for rough stock was not more than steady
Good fat stags sold up to $3.10.
The trade In stockers and feeders wns nol
at all rushing , but prices were general ! )
firmly held. A good demand for the pnsl
few days has cleaned up speculators' slip'
idles pretty well , and both they nnd comr
try buyers were after the limited offerings
today. Light stock cattle were In bettet
demand tlian the heavier grades. Some little -
tlo 43S-lb. stuff brought $3.u5. nnd a bit
string of very good grade feeders s > old foi
$3.80. Good to choice feeders are rjuotei
at $3.25(33.85 ( ; fair to good nt $3.0003.25 , am :
lighter , commoner grades at from $3 down
Representative sales :
COI.OUAUO CATTLE.
Wo. Av. Pr. No. Av. * - .
S3 feeders. . . . 8M > $3 B5 8 cows MI7 $1 CI
II feeders. . . . 0711 3 K 3 bulls 1213 1'JO
1 bull 13CO 1 95
HOGS Kncclpts were comparatively light ,
about the same a on Thursday and u week
ago today , nnd there" was no particular
change In the general quality of the offer
ings. Notwithstanding favorable reports
from Chicago buyers for local houses were
disposed to pound the market , and would
undoubtedly have done so had It not been
for a big shipping order from Armour of
Chicago , which took nearly half the entire
receipts , As It was , neither Cudahy nor
Hammond bought a hog. The range of
prices was narrow. Knrly sales of fair to
good hogs of all weights wore mostly at
$5.10 , while Into sales nt the saino kinds ot
hogs wore mostly at $5.15 , Those figures
constituted the extreme range , with nothing
nbavo and little of any consequence below.
The market was a trifle slow In opening , but
closed up active and strong , the general
average of prices paid being n nickel higher
than on Thursday or last Friday , on both
of which days the bulk of the trading wns
at $5.05 and $ D.10. Representative ) sales :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
14 245 , . . | 50 : 3 410 4)r 12'a '
2 2M . . . 51171,4 71 214 IC'I ' f. 12 > ,4
4 2S1 ! . . . r. 07'.4 49 2.1H 120 fi IS'J '
3 2lll . , . . . U7'/j C'J 238 40 fi 12'4 '
r..1 227 fci ) 5 HI Kl 2.,3 fcO 5 12' < j
W 2M ) ICO R 10 73 2.-H . . . d ] gi , {
13 303 . . . f , 111 42 217 SO fi ! ! > <
77 < .25I 40 K 10 CS 221 12) D 12'j ' ,
M 222 M .1 10 C4 22 < 120 S 12(1 (
TJ 'jxi . . . r , i cr , ' -as so f , 12'i
75 221 M u 10 : i < 1G 40 B 12' ' ?
! H > KIT 32' ' ) .1 10 ! M 221 120 K 12' ' , . ,
70 IMi 1J ( ) fi 10 C3 2(12 ( SO
C4 lixl 12D fi 10 70 2:8 100
40 374 Ml fi 10 75. . , 232 120
CD 2:8 40 R 10 l7 ! 212 107
07 238 111 fi 10 CO 212
78 203 2t ) fi 1U G5 2iG
70 2D3 M fi 10 70 210
C'J 276 120 fi III Ml 207
C5 211 KD 610 6T 230
S3 211 2M ) fi 10 C5 278 S )
69 2M . . . 510 61 213 200 D I2'i
U7 278 . . . 510 67 -.Til 200 5 12'i '
19 212 . . . CIO (2 247 M & 15
U7 218 24' ' ) 511) ( C 215 121 015
tl ( 211 120 5 10 116 211 210 & 15
57 247 240 610' 69. . , 230 40 615
CS 242 120 fi 10 C4 279 . . . fi 15
133 251 ICO 610 C'J 253 W 5 15
CX 270 40 610 70 224 fcO fi 1.1
23 23J . . . 610 78 235 40 C 15
CO 215 . . . 6 II ) 75 1244 . . . fi 13
70 224 M > fi 10 78 231 200 fi 15
1C 212 80 6 10 74 2JI 120 fi 15
. . , . . . . .225 kO 6 10 73 253 SI ) C 15
33 332 40 G 10 C'J 232 40 fi IS
l > 9 179 ICO 610 C6 Ki 40 615
C4 232 120 & 12V4 C3.-.131 . . . ( IS
K , 233 fcO p UK
SIIEEI' llecelptn wu'e light , consisting
of u single-deck of common mixed Bluff The
demand was good and prices quotably firm.
Fair to good natives are quotable at $3.7C@
4.50 ; fair to Kood westerns , $3.20t4.30 ; com
mon and stock sheep , { 2.&Q03.GO ; good to
iholrc10 lo loo-lb. Iambs at J3.SOQ4.7I
Ili-prosentntUo natjiy
N . 1S Wt. I'r.
UUnallvpnwni. . n 103 tt 30
Itrrclpt * nnil DlyijMltliiii of .Stuck.
Official rw ii IB amfiTi u > o lllOi ! of Btoa'.in't'inowii
by Ibn bi M utv IIiilii Staa : YiirJi coup infer /
for tliu twenly tour ImiiMunnlnir nl 3 o'clock p. in ,
April'7 , IbUI ; S"v
Cars. IIiYld Head
"m ! 10D
IIUVEllS. * * Vj CATTtE.
Omaha 1'aeUlnir Co '
TlirO. II. Hammond Cj > lilH
Swift nnd company. .Ji.t 7118 1)
Thn Cu-lahy Packing Co. . . 7111
A'1"- " - II oil
-inn an
P. I ) . Armour. . 71 l.t > 5ll
' | ] | . I . > | WTH ami feet . . _ , . - ! -
j- ( )
Total
CHICAGO MVI : srooii.
Supply of Tallin YrMmliiy Win Slttcli
l.nrgrr Tlinti UKIIU ! .
rillfAaO. April 27. The flttiatlon In cattlt
loilny was not KWK ! . The supply lining larRei
Hum t m-ual on Krlday the demand called fni
li-sn than the tii-tml nural er. Hellers were nl 11
illniilvnnlaitiTimlo opened clew and late imc ,
will-rally nt u decline of from ! * to 10c ' ] lin -
llituis pciiici-ly covered tinniluctlons seller !
were obllneil to ( tiiliinit to Inter In the day. sal-
made after about 10 n'clork IndlcnlltiK a dC'ClIni
of from Irto lo l"c UH mntpnritl ltli the lesl
prires of yestenliiy. ttrnvy cnitli- were especi
ally dull. The Kreiter putt of the steers sold nl
from } ? .CO to 4.10 , nnd I.CO WHS coitKldered iitxml
Hie top , IhiteliL-r Hock wns nol materially lowei
nnd siles of stocki-rs nnd feeders did not shou
nny Iniporlant decline. Thimlf mnikel n >
d-ill nt fie. iiiluced iirlces established cailler In
the w f > k.
Hell-rs of hf < K * lind an Inning todiiy , the mar-
lift beliiK lirlKU nt a Rood advance on yesterday t
ili , e. Thn first iiile * of the day did not shnu
any radlrnl chanKe. but as the mornliiK advanreil
tin.lU'in.iml Ini-renxiil , nnil prices KIUW slenilll.v
ptionitrr , the Inat snli-s belnff IhG best of tin
d.iy. Orders called for a larger number of houn
thim on either nf Hie iirccedlnK dass of the week ,
nivl the nffeiliiRS wcr lnadeiU.'lte. | SaU-t nl
mcrchnntablB lotu worn nt from J3.10 to t * 3" .
Nol many of the 21,0)0 head on sale went belirv
} 5.20. floin 75.25 to 1 1 30 Inking the great b.ilK.
l/liht : v.'ulfihtu nvcraued about DC per 1W His.
lower than thi- heavy nnd medium welKhtp.
Today's fheep mnrkft was lifeless anil prlrr- ?
wrfi- extremely wenk nt from J ) 10 to U.40 foi
poor to extra sheep and nt from J3.25 to JI.OO fur
yesterday. 1'rlccn nrc from 11 to 51. M luwei
tlian nt thu lilnh'nt time tils ! season , nnd nn
from Jl. 75 to 12 lower thnn at this llnu- last year.
Ilecelpts : C'atlle , 9.000 head ; calves , 400 head ;
lions , If.Ol" ) heoil ; sheep , & .OW head.
The ICvenlnc Journal reports :
CATTLE Ilecelpts , 0,000 hrud : nnrket slow ,
lOJILIo lower ; bU ; iun In the west ; pilme to extrn
native fleers. | l.4d l.53 ; medium. tl.lCtfl.23 ; otli.
els. t3.5i 3.03 ; Texnns. S3.01fl3.C5.
IlOdS-rllecelpts , 18.00J heart ; market nrthr ,
lilKher ; rnuuh heavy , II.50W4.73 ; packers nnil
mixed. J5. 15i"i.25 ; prime. lm vy and butcher
UelKhls. > 5.25'j5.35 ' ! ; nssorled IIKht , J5.25S5 30.
Hlliii' : AND LAMHS llecelpts , 000 hend !
sheep , steady : lambs , 5c lilgher ; top sheep , $ ( ,5 (
fa 1.65 ; top lambs , Jt.7Jia5.00.
St. I.onls I.lvo Stock
ST. I.OIMS , April 27. CATTI.D Hecclpts , S (
lii-nil ; shipments , 400 head ; market Rtwidy foi
natives , loc lower for Texnns ; txxl 1,410-lb. na.
live butcher Fleers , J4.20 ; fnlr to medium , $3.i5fi
3.95 : llcht. $3.35 ; cows , 13.55 ; cnlves. fair U
wood , J4.00S4.75 ; Texan steers , SW to 1,000 lb. ' . ,
13.300X5. ) .
HOGS Hccelpls , 3,600 head ; shipments , 2.SO :
henil ; market opened Mrcm ? , 5c lilKher , bul
euHi-d on" 5c durlntr the session : Rood heavy
nnd IlKht. J5.25 5.ri : fair to medium , J5.10f(5.20 ;
IdBf. rotiKh and common , J4.Sofi4.90.
SHKKI1 ItccciptB , 1W head ; shipments , 4X
linrid ; market steady ; sprlnjr Inmhs. Jt.M ; native
wool sheep , J3.50S3.75 ; clipped , J3.60.
> "utv Vorlc I.tvn Stock .tliirkrt ,
JK\V YOUIC , April 27. UKnVKS Itecelpts ,
1,701) head ; mniket .active nnd stindy , nni v
steers , choice , JI.GOi84.70t prime , Il.4'lii4.47 ' ; full
to Kood , J4.W5J4.35 ; ' ordinary tn medium , Sl.O.'fi
4.15 ; BIKH ! cotton peed ell fed Texnns. JL'.fci'Q
3.871oxen : , : , J3.4'JjJI.OO ; bulls. W.CQfiS.l'l. '
SIIKlOr AND LAM1IR Ilecelpls. 7.700 henil :
sheep , lower ; Ininlis. barely steady , un liorn
xheep , | io.jr lo choice , . J3.5om.77'unsliorn ;
lambs. Inferior to chojcc , J5.Mfiii.00 ; ranlt.li
clipped biiobs , J3.50 ; common cllpiied ph-.fp ,
J2..V ) .
HOi3K Ilecelpts , 3tXW head ; steady ; fair , J3.43
Kiinsni City Ilvo Stock Market.
KANSAS CITV. April 27. CATTLE llnccli-ts ,
S,5i)0 ) head ; shipments , 1,100 hciul ; maiki't M15c |
lower ; Texas steers , I3.23Q3.SO ; Texas cow ,
J2.UO&3.23 ; shipping steers , 1.40fil.45 ; native
CIIWH , fl.49JJ3. < > 3 ; stockers and feede.s , $3.150
3.90 : bulls. J2.03iJ3.13. '
HOGS lleci-lptB , 10,400 head ; shipments , 3,000
he-mi ; market Bti-iidy : bulk , i3.OOSi5.10 ; heavies ,
packers and mixed , 419DQ5.15 ; lights , Yolktrd
and plffs. J4.85Q5.15. , , . ' ' .
SHEKP Itecolpts. . ,3200 , head ; shipments , 1,200
head ; market steadyj
. , . 'htot-h In KfRht.
HccelntH of live alocfc at the four principal yards
for Friday , April 'J7 , were :
Cattlo. HOBS. Shrcp.
South Omaha H.U34 4,5(1(1 ( ( 100
Khlcairo 0,000 1H.OOO 11,000
KnnHasClty 8oOO 10.100 a.ailO
St. I.oula UOO ! 1,500 100
Total 'J1.034 aO,40C l'J,400
r.oeil : I'miliicn .Miirlct.
H1TTTEII Thei-e IB a urowlns ncarclty of fancy
liutter , but otherwise the nitukPt Is unchansfd.
Bepnmtor creamery , 20S2U- ; extra fancy roll ,
13Sil7c ; choice countiy , 12iffllc ; packlntr stork ,
7bSe.
EGGS The receipts continue xeiy lieuvy , and
In the ub.ocnci- a BhlpplHK di-mand the market
IK ileclilrdly wiker. . Btrlclly fitsli I-EBS , 9l89'ic ;
HeconilH , 8tSKc.
1.1VK 1'OL'I.TRY ' The condltlonB arc practi
cally unchanged , prices liHni ? baiely blc-ady.
Hens , Cffi7c ; youni ; roostcis , Co : stagKy stock ,
4(5c ( : old loostett ) , 3c.
GAME The demand IHery lliilit and prices
aie unchanged. Mallards , $2.003(2.25 ; rf lheadM ,
J2.iWS2.25 ; bluewlm ; teal , Jl.2.1 ; irieenwlns teal.
11 ; mixed ducks , 75c ; KCC " , ] 4.Mi ( 4.5i ) .
VEAL There Is a fairly ROoil supply , but eood
stock la scarce. Good , fat veals , 7K7lic ; thin or
heavy. 3ff5c.
HONEY Choice white clover. 15c ; California ,
IGc ; dark lioncy , 12KQ13C.
MAPLE SYIUJP Gallon Jugs and cans , per
doz. . J12.M ; half gallons , fG.50.
MAPLE SUOAH-1'er Hi. , lOc.
NUTS ChestnutB , 13c per Hi. ; Italian chest-
nntB , 12Jfl3e ; almonds , ICc ; English walnuts , 12c ;
Illbertn. 12c : pecans , large , 13 < jHc ; pecans , me
dium , lOc ; Ilrazll nuts , lie.
SAUEHKUAUT Per lib ! . . 4 ; Imlf bbl. . $2.25.
CIDEU Pure Juice , per bbl. , JC ; half bbl. . 53.25 :
Ou-gon , per bbl. , J4.60 ; hal ? bbl. , J2.75 ; clarlded
elder , per bbl , , J4.50 ; half bbl. . J2.73.
VEGETAIILES.
DEANS California hand-picked navy. $1.00B >
2.00 ; western navy , tl.7S01.SO ; common while
beans , l1.SOftl.7S.
ONIONS OnlonH are nuoted on orders at 60S )
OOe ; onions. In bills. . $2.73.
POTATOES MlimcHOtu grown potatoes. In
Binall lots , from store , 85e ; same In car lots , Sdoj
Ni'lilui-ka and Iowa , frani store , C.1tf70c ; Colo-
rnila , fiiini stole , 90ci Colorado loti , 83c : Salt
Lake. 85c ; si-ed potatoes , Early Ohio , Jl.lOIj' '
1.25 : Early Hose , BOcWSl.OO.
CAIlllAGE-Klorlda cabliagp , per crale , { 2.000
2.2.1 ; Cullfoinla cabbage , per Hi. , ' .4c.
CELEIIY Exlia fancy California , tl.
SWEET POTATOES Seed potatoes , $3.25 f3.60 ,
GIIEEN VEOETAIILES Spinach , pi-r bbl. .
12.2.1 ; radishes , per doz. , 30e ; lettuce , per doz. ,
5.1ft40c , ; ciicnmlii'is , Jl.CO parsley , per doz. , U05J3.V- ;
i'Bi ! plant , per doz. . 12.25 : onions. p r do25tf
Me ; asiiarapus , per doz. , 40iJ4/c ; turnips , per do/ . ,
ftccuirots ) : , | ier doz. . We ; bet-Is , | ier doz. , 75iS5e ;
Hi Ing beans , per % bu , box , $ .150 ; water cress ,
per doz. , ll.73Ji2.Oi ) ; Klorldn IninatocH. pel1-C-lb ,
rrate , J3.50W4.00 ; new potatoes , per 50-lb. box ,
12 ; squanlu-K , per bu. , 12 ; pie plant , per doz , ,
25JOc ; lionmulii onions , per bu. , M.
APPLES Knney wenlcrn. $2.MiT2.23 per box.
CIlANIlP.ltniES-Out of Uic market.
STllAWIll'IllltlES Klorldas. per iiuart , 2330c ;
Texas , per 21-quart case , $0.5007.00.
St. I.oulB nrnernl . larki-t.
ST. LOUIS. April 27. VI.OUR Demand
moderate ; prices unchniiRed.
WHEAT Stagnant ; easlnij off. however , Utf
'io on Improved crop conditions ; No. 2
ri-d , cash , 63'iu ; May , w ie ; July , 50o ; AiiEitst ,
S7'ic.
COHN Weak onlcroTi Improvement , losing
He , No. 2 mixed , WOd ? . 37 > ic ; May , SO .c ; July ,
SO-nasilHc : Seplcinbci3S4c. ! .
OATS Easier ; Nn. l.ca ! : i , 33'4 ; May , 33c ;
July. 27H'ij27Uc. ' f .i ,
HYE No. 2 offeraLon.call at 5lc.
IIAIILHY No trading-sales Iowa al die.
IIHAN Weaker ; ivi $ ( nick , sucked , li3c.
I.'LAX SEED-Niunimiliy Ji.2 .
CLOVEH Si :
TIMOTHY I
HAY Ulidini
IH'TTIJIl Weal' , ol recent decline ; pcraintor
civamory , 1'JilSo ; dairy--
EllGS Steady : Slid. . .
LEAD Hlendler ; W.17'- -
SPiLTiil-J3.30 alk'til
COIIN
W1IISKY-J1. 0801,15. , |
COTTON T1KU uirqliunm-d :
,
PilOVIBIONB Wreilien : very dull. Pork.
standard mess. Jl ) . ' Lard , pr.ine steam , J7.40 ;
choice , 57.00. Dry iJt iinenln , loost ! houlilers ,
J1.12VJ ; longs nmU libs , 50.70 ; tdiorlH , JG.ti ; .
llacon. packed shouldcm , 57 : longs , 17. M ; ilbu ,
J7.lQft7.F2" . : nhorts , - J7.CSHfl7.75.
ItEl'EIPTrt-riaur.i fi.OW bbl . : wheat , lO.OOO
bu. : corn. tiO.Oof ) bu.t cmls , 23.0W bu.
SIHI'MENTHFIouT , 7,000 blilM. ; wheat , 78,000
bu. ; corn , 104 , UOO bu. ; oats , g.uoo. bu.
Duliilli drum Mnrki-t.
nriaiTH. April 27.-\VlinAT-lull : No. 1
hard , each , 62c ; April , MHc ; May , Wic ! ; July ,
G3'ic ; No. 1 nnrUiern. cosh. 61c ; Atirll , MI.JC :
May. ClHo : July. C2Uu : tieplember. Cj\c ; No. 2
northern , crinli , 6T.4c ; No. 3 , Clc ; lejecled. 45Vic.
On truck : No , 1 northern , to arrive. 634c.
HYE Nomlnnl.
OATS No. 2 , 33ijo ; No. 3 while. 33c.
Car InBpvcllon today ; AVhcut , 10 curs ; corn ,
to cars.
HECEIITH Wheat , J.1W bu. ; nilpmrnti ! ,
221,772 liu ,
NEW YOHK , April 27. HUCJAIl-naw. slfady ;
cel.'llfUKul , tit ! lent , 2 > ic ; Nilen , 13.W ) bnKs cen-
tilEuiml , wi teit , nt i\c ; l.loo IUIKH nnlasies
miKiir. at 2 l-1Gci reilned. dull ; l-arcly uli-nUy.
LONDON , April 27. 8l' < 1AU-Ciin . dull t nd-
Intr cUiwnwunU ulawly ; fenlrlfugul JuVu , Hi
f lr
IUNMS ) AND BRADSTREET'5 '
Business Conditions Shows Little or N
Improvement.
GREAT STRIKES CURTAIL CONSUMPflOl
Continued Itepnrtcil ClmtiKCii In the Tnrll
llllli Al o Ailil to the llimlncm l'n-
certalnty rnllurpv ltrinrtcil
fur tlip Week ,
tir.Vf YORK , April 27.-II. O. Dun & Co. '
weeltly review says : When nccotintH o
Krent strlke.M nnd labor ( llsttirlinnces erowi
nil ncwspniiers It l Idle to look for tinicl
Improvement In business. Tlmt every \veel
of ItlluiiesH for o ninny men must niiprrcl
nbly lessen the iiKgrcKntc powt-r to pur
chime the proiluotH of labor Is cvlilent. lu
In splitof nil , sonic Itniirovement still up
penrw. Severnl InrKc auction snleH of tex
tile Kooil.s have illsttirbed mnrketH nni
brought ri-tnnrknbly low prices , for llnnnel
nnil blnnUelH nbotit 2o per rent below tin
previous ( ( notation * , nriil 1.1 per cent belov
the ptevlons alea. Sales of wool nt tin
three chief markets were C,8I1,311 poitnilK
iiKnliiBl 3SS.1,100 pounilH for laHt yenr , nni
lirlcen of nil mirce klmlM linvi' inlvnncei
1 cent , but nt-w wool IB IK-UIK tnkcn nt tin
lowest IlgnrcH yet reporteil. Continual re
jiort.s of c-hniiKtH In the Unl IT bill mill ti
the illlllcultk'H of proilurerH nnil ilunlerH
SjiciMilntlve tnnrkets nre prnctloln tin
phllosphy of Mr. Mlcawber nnil ure natiir
nlly lower.
western rerclptH of wheat have Iron onlj
l.lSCsGSO btichelf. iiKnlnst 2,717,387 ImshelH fo
the Hnmu we 'k Inst year , nnd - ex
ports were 911,958 bushels , UKnlnst 1.2t3rst
bushelH last year , but the price has ilroppci
1 cent.
Corn Is Innrtlvrnnil a shmls hlRhrr
I'ork , Innl timl coffi-e nre a Khii'le lower
With contlntieil ImslncHS depression nn <
new crops ilrnwlnj ? near , even the nnlimltei
stipplIcK of lille money ilo nol kindle i-pci-n
latlve hopes.
The decrease In liabilities of firms fnlllni
still continues nnd the iiKKrcKttte rt-port"i
for the third week of April wan only $2 ,
7S2.412 , nnil for three weeks of April , W ,
&SS.KSS , of which J2S10,9II were of inanufnc
luring timl $ 'l,8lloiri : of trailing conreniH
The failures htive been very equally dlvldei
ns to sections , the cast Imvlnu' the Inrfjr
number , with liabilities of t2.277.001) , tin
south , } 27l,000 ! , nnd the west , J2.1SS.OOO. Tin
failures this week have been ISO In thi
t'nltoil States , nxntnst 21G limt yenr. fo
the first time In many months showing i
decrease , nnd In Canada 2G , njjnlnst 2
Inst yenr. The list contains none of grca
Importance.
ins.vnsTHicirr.s TIE.VDI : iti-vnw. :
.Situation Tlironcjiotit tlio C'ountrj
I.I-HH l''a\iiriibl < * .
NEW YOHK , April 27. TSradstrect's to
morrow will say : The freneral buslncsi
situation throughout the United States li
less favorable , as Is shown by reports fron
more than llfty Important dlstrlbutlnt
centers.
A specially depressing Influence Is thi
strike of 147,000 bituminous coal nnd cokt
operatives In twelve stntcs. Only twt
cities of thirty-live reporting In central
western nnd northwestern states report nnj
material Improvement In Keneral trade this
week Indianapolis nnd Kansas City. Kvet
nt those points the Kain Is slight. Actlvltj
In tne stock mnrkct Is checked by the laboi
disturbances and the delay In reaching n
conclusion on llio new tariff bill. ProfeS'
Klonnl operators nre Inclined to dcpre ? !
the rallwny share list by moans of sheri
sales. The market , however. Is narrow am
subject lo rcaotlc.n. Industrial stocks , how
ever , are stioiifr. The bond market Is quiet
but llrm. Koreljjn exchnnKC Is dull , but or
Friday JI. 200.000 In Kold was cnKnKfd foi
export to France. Silver had a speculative
rise on rumor that India's mints would re
open , but the quotations for bars has re
ceded to &l/4 cents per ounce.
A feature at C'hlcnRO Is In the sales ol
dry Roods equaling the average of previous
weeks , other lines not making so favorable
a report.
St. I ouls reports Its general liusIneFf
situation fair , although characterizing the
demand as of n hand-to-mouth variety.
The decrease In demand from Jobbers nl
Omaha nnd other points In Nebraska Is
attributed to activity of farm work. Trade
nt points further west Is very unfavorably
affected by the tie-up of the Great Northern
railroad.
Merchants at cities In North Dakota ,
Montana , Idaho and Washington are carryIng -
Ing reduced stocks , purchasing for Im
mediate needs only , and rallronds travers
ing that region report a marked fallliifi
off In through ns well as local shipments.
There have been 2.227,000 bushels of wheal
( Hour Included ) exported from the United
States this week , against 3.019,000 bushels
last week , 2Mi7,000 bushels In the corresponding
pending week a year ago , 3,259,000 bushel ?
two years ago and 2,300,000 bushels fout
yeots ago , _
Cl.KAKINU HOUSi ; JCKPOItT.S.
Totnl of liiiHlnrns TnuiHiictcil Through the
AKSOcllltl'll lillllllH.
YOUIC , April 27. The following
table , compiled by Dradstrcnt's , shows the
totnl clearances at the principal cities anil
the percentage of increase or decrease , as
compared with the corresponding week last
year :
DOMI.S'ION or CANADA.
Not liicludi-0 In totalH.
On thi < I.iiniliiii i iirket.
NEW YOUK. April 37 Tim Evening Punt'M
Umdon cnU wiy ; Today there wax nluKiiu.
[ Ion. The lintIn llnulln wub Hitualv f.nture.
rii tonu wan KUlltfuctory , except In Aine.--
icunn , nnd even they Inclined lo Imp'uve-
incnt at the clone , and revived hoi n that the
HIlli-uHif" In the comineiclal und nnnnclnl nit-
jatlon on yvur vide will hasten tli tiulft rcruiui.
Garpetjnd Drapery Sale
This wccl there Is golnc to bo
llvtly times 111 our Carpet
Depot tnicnt on account of
the backward scanon. We
nre very much overstocked
on Carpets and Draperies
nnil prices have been
almost cut to piece. " . It
Is expected that hundreds
will nvnll themselves of
this grand opportunity
which , fortunately , occurs
just at houae-cIennltiK tlmr
To miss this sale Is to miss
u chance to save money.
Jtcncl These Cut Pri
Worth Now
( Mil Laca Curtains. . . . 1 CO 73
.Odd Lace Curtains. . . . 2 CO 1 00
Oild Lace Curtains. . . . 4 00 1 90
Chcnlll' . Covers 200 75
Chi-nllle PortlereJ. . . . 7 CO 2 90
Chenille Portieres. . . . 5 00 1 00
Chrnllln Portieres. . . . 10 00 4 76
Dotted Swiss CO 19
Sash Draperies , 40 17
Chenille Draperies. . . 75 33
Snowflake Curtains. . . COO ICO
Silk Plush 1 CO 90
Lace Curtalnr 200 85
Lace Curtains 4 00 1 90
Irish Point Curtains. . 7 CO 3 2C
Window Shades 75 25
Shade Hollers 25 10
lied SoU 5 00 190
Lambrequins 1 00 43
C-4 Tnpestty Covers. . . 2 CO 90
Chenille hoops CO IS
Velour Curtains 30 00 1C 00
Curtain Poles 25 05
Sham HolduM 7i ( 23
Drapery Pins , doz 0. > 01
Polo Sockets 10 05
Stair Iluttons 05 02
Stair Hods 25 10
EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers
$ 10 OOworth of goods , $1 00 per week $ C 00 worth of goods An Album
25 00 worth of Roods , 1 JU per week 10 00 worth of goods. .Souvenir Spoon
25 00 worth of goods. World's I-'alrllook
50 00 worth of goods , 2 00 per week CO 00 worlh of goods.Illsuuc Ornament
7C 00 worth of goods..Laco Curtains
75 00 worth of goods , 2 CO per week
100 00 worth of goods Center Table
100 00 worth of goods , 3 00 per week ALL VISITORS UECBIVK HAND
200 00 worth of goods , 4 00 per week SOME SOUVI2NIKS.
Formerly People's ' Mammoth Installment House
IPc rfoio c-i-riiIti'j" nt ( ii.'IO ; rjrrri > lliiij .1fi infii//i / dint SuturJng.
Unlit lUr/'oi'jmnlaur on btij "J t ciitatoyne , rcmly In n fi-w tlaij
Prices generally wcri > lower , except Atchlpon ,
Norfolk nnd the I'n'.ons ' , which weto Mirportei1
nt a Hll ht rise. Silver wna Mt.d and weaker ,
Jnpnn wn the only Imyer , but no Kient full If
expected. One hundred nnd thlity-nlnr thousnnil
pounds In gold came In , chlelly fioru Australia.
COTTON MA1CKKT.
Increase In tlio Movement of tlio Crop In-
dlciitcil by thu ICxvliungn Stntrincnt.
NKW Oni HANS , April 27. Secretary Ilester't
New Orleans Cotton cxclmnse statement. Issued
before the close of business ttnliiy , shows nn In
crease In the movement of cotton Into sight over
the seven days cndlnK April 27 last year of 12-
793 bales , or 3C per cent , and a decrease unJei
the seven days ending this dutc year before laal
nearly 14 per cent. Tor the
bales or
of 7,620 ,
have
days of April that
twenty-seven
elnpsed nn excess of 36,153 bales has been brought
. but the nBureBato la
Into slchl over last yenr.
1i..i50 ! bales under the same days In Apr.l year
the
In
makes the Increase
before last. This
iiinount of this cotton marketed from September
1 to April 27 , Inclusive. XltM4 ) ! bales over the
marketed from
same time last season. The total
September I to date Is 7 , G,290 ] bales , uxalnst
GlMI.L7ti ! bides Inst yenr.
NKW OllI.KANS. April 27.-COTTON-Quiet ;
{ ( 7.27.
ST. l.Ol'IS , April 27.-rOTTON-O.ulet ; sales ,
200 bales ; iccelpts , Sim hales ; " shipments , 1,400
Imies ; block , 48,200 bales.
MliininpollHVhent Market.
MINNKAl'OMK. April 27.Wheat opened easy
and declined sle.idlly until Ihe pi Ices wen- about
Uo lower thnn the close of ycKtetdny. While
the hUBlness was not activeU was heavier than
seMenlay. Trailing has Bonn principally to July
nnd May deliveries nio usually made for chanc
ing o\er n another month or fir closing out.
A few trades were made In September at about
] c below July. The demand for cash wheat was
Rood , althouKh Ihe receipts were n llttlilaiger
than they had been running for suveial days.
Mitru wheat wns sold to nrrlve , to c une In
ulthln Ihe next two weeks. Prices avernKed
lather lilKher thnn yesterday for uisli wheat. 111
the sales weie usually made In the moinhiK before.
the full effects of Ihe day's decline had hn-n
fell on Ihe cash wheat mnrket. The decline
wns nearly the snme In nil months , closlnx with
April nnd May at CO'/fcc , July nt Mf ( glide nnd Sep-
temher at B9c. On Hack : No. 1 hard , es c ;
No. 1 northern , C2'ic ' | No. 2 noitheili , C0\c. lle-
celpta , 'J'J.OOO bu. ; hhlpmi-ntH. lt.lt' ) bu. The
milling ( onMiniptlon WIIH about 130.000 bu. . maK-
IliK n prob.ible decrease of sloekn In storIn
this city of fi,000 ) Int. for the 21 hours. The
( Jreal Northern road has a liUK'1 nmouat of
wheat In cms lylm ? on cotmiry side
tracks thnt will crime In as soon as
the present strike Is untied , which nriy
! In a few days or longer. Seeding
Is pniKiX'SshiK well In the noiihein pait of the
slain and nil thioUKh Ihe center nnd south It
Is comlni ; up thioUKh the mound In K'H > d shape.
In seine places the Riuund Is lnoUlm ; iiullo green ,
with the piospects niw very bright for a Ki-od
start. In a few places the H > d wns upuilL-d to
havedecnyed more or less , bul such places niu
the exception nnd airconlljud In low , lint
lands. Flour was easy nt $3.35 to $3. " > for pat-
enls , } 2 to J2.3.1 for bakers. Thi > pnimble oul-
pul for the 21 Inurs wna some 31,000 bblu. 1'luur
thlpmcnls , 32"t.S bbls.
\\iiol .llllrUet ,
ST. I.Ol'IS , April 27. WOOL l-'lrin , qillct ,
without chaiiKe.
IIOSTON , April 27. The American Wool nnd
Colt m Itepoiler says : The principal features of
the week In Itoston have been the Inrue move
ment In C'allfornla pulled nnd scoured wools , the
lie live demand for low A nnd It supers nnd the.
llbeml Kites of ( * olorndo line nnd llnu medium.
The sides of California pulled nmiunt t fully
H'l.MU ' MR. , and thi ) sales of California sc iiiivd
to nulle 12J.OOO His. The llrst sale of new Mon
tana this yenr occurred this week , one 1 it of
SII.IHK ) Ibx. of cholco line medium n-lllnc on n
basin of 3Ic , scoured. There has been sold In
lloston since January 1 , 1R9I , ul.2'i.iiOi ) ! ) ibs. do
mestic and 4.S7KWO His , fotr-lKH uooj , or n totnl
of < l.iiSI. < r l Ibs. , IIH uirnlniit n totnl of G2.2Uno ]
] liH. durirg the same period last yenr. Thin s'unvs a
decreiiKiIn nnles of 8,118.700 lo.i. The sales for
the week In Huston ninount to Z,3'J'J,5i > i llis. do
mestic and ri'.r l ibs. forelKn wool , making a
lotal of L'.M.VXJ" Ibs. , iiKiilnst a total of 2,147. ' < 0) )
Ibs. f.ir the pievlolls week , nnd a total of I , Till , -
2m ) Its. for the voriespondlnK week of last year.
The snli'K for the week In New York HKtr civile.
1.518.r.S Ibs. Th rales for the we.-k In I'htln-
delphla nKKri'Knte l.iJiOf : ) Ibs , The total r"ielpts
nf wool In lloston slnci.Innunry 1 have been
M3.42I bales domestic nnd IS , 'it ? bales ro-clKii ,
iiKnlnst 131 , OCr , l.ali'H diineHtIc nnd "l.d'J ? hales
forelKn for thec ineiipiindliiic perliHl of 1893. Thin
In a decrease of l7 ! , ( it | hales iloiiieettc and S3.450
hales foreign. _
Knniiii Ulty .Miirlief.
KANHAB l"ITV. April 27. WHKAT 1'n-
ehnimed ; No. 2 hard , MWWde , ; No. 2 ml , f.c ;
No. 3 red. &ofS2trejicted | ; , 43e.
COHN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , n.1ii3.V.tc ; No. 2
w.iltc. ! ir Vi > i3iiVvc. |
OATH t'licliatiKed ; No. 2 Illlxc-d , 334f(3U- ! ;
No. 2 white , 3ll3l'vi' .
lltl'lTKIl-Oulet ; cieiimi-ry , iOQSIoi ilu'r ) ,
K/ii ISe.
( Ml Miirhi-U.
OH , C1TV. 1'a. , April 27. N'ntlonul Transit
certlllcates opened nt bj | hlKhest , Wi ! , ; liiwent ,
M : fhmed ut 8J ; vales. 3.000 bbl . , HUlpmenlH ,
179.4U bbU. ; runs. S7GJ blU. ,
I'lTTMlllJHO , I'n. , Am. I 27. National Transit
crrtltlcalen opened at 85 ; cloned ut M ; hlKhem ,
U ; lu\\c t. kj ; no nuli'H.
.MuiicheKti-r Ti-stlln .Xurliet.
MANl'IIKHTRII , April 27. Cloth an I ynrnt
milet und rather IU | IT. New fuclnilcii muni
utoii looms , lUmlnenii In checked by lildrtlniv \ *
twccn bu 'crv and
Two for
Nothing : but our willingness 'o '
pay cash in these hard times
enables us to put such good stuff j
into these $13.25 suits. Forth ,
usual price of one custom suit to
your order we will cut you TWO.
Pants
Cotnpan ; 1 (
408 N. i6th St.
GRANT'S
SARSAPARILLA
Curoi whcru
nil other I ur-
H.-iparlllaa fall.
A jiuultlvu
In
.
Nn Lt-notlt , no
pay. 1 ur thu
hlnwi rh , I on-
i-ls. liver , kill-
nuj'H. iii-rvi-n ,
hunt , nnil all
lilniul ill' os , | | Ims nn equal
Hi'I' . C 'li.xtnii , a Nuhrunka phynlcliui
nfX'5yuiirn' prucllcn , bays : I tolluvu it In
bo fnr superior to nny preparation i
Unow of.
Dr. Chits , M Pmlth of Now York , nny :
It U the Ki't'i'tost blood nnd norvu rcim ily
of thn nuo
Iti-v. ( leu M. Hi own. fornirr pastor of Ihu
Hani fin J'ark t'hurcli iif Oinaha buvhlu
thn "rhaiilanitiu | Iik'a ' , " t-ililuil by him :
"I-'ur hlnod , Ktomaih ! , Uldney ami nil liln-
ilroil disouM'H , U iiccoinplifchc ! ) rurcs that
biirilui-nn thu intraiMilous '
MrH. .Mary A. llltfhi-ocb , Btatol'rmlilcnt
of thn W. 11 T. 1' , says : Cures urn Direct-
oil when ) patlonls have upparontly ouo
bcyonil rnt-illcnl slilll.
fc'olilby nllirutfgl3t3. ! Manufactured by thu
Grant Sarsaparllla Co , ,
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