0 TITB OMAHA DAILY KEfo TIIl'llSDVY , APRIL 20 , COJIJIERCIAL AND FINAXCIAI Chicago Operators Caught Short In OaUan Hlccly Squeezed Yesterday , VERY NEAT CORNER EFFECTUALLY WORKE ' /JM / Control * tlio Miirknt ami I'ul til J'rlrc nt III * Own rigurn Wheat < Jntn yunrtrr for the Day- Corn followi. CHICAGO , April 2G. Shorts In the oat tmrkct today on the Hoard of Trade realize Ihat they were cornered for that deliver ) The price advanced lUc a bushel over th { lone of yesterday's sesBlcm. As oats raret ; Idvanco or decline more than tfc to U W bu. In n day whfn In a normal con lillon , It will bo neon that the Hie ndvnnc | K something phenomenal. It was all du lo the fact that an old nnd experience ! peculator named Htss recently made i treat dcol of money Bellini ; wheat short ant has Invested the whole of It on the lom llde of the market. He Is etc Jit'd with hav UiK made Rnywhere from > iflO.OOO to $ 00,00 < > n the decline In wheat , ami has added that ti i former good sized pllo and Invested It ul > n the long side of oats. There arc onlj bout GOO.OOO bit. of contract oats In store Hid there Is supposed to bo something like 1,000,000 or 4,000,000 bu. sold short for Maj Scllvery. Mr. Hess Is the owner of the 100,000 bu. In store , and also owner of the suntracts the short sellers have made. He can , of course , put his own price on the ( .000,000 bu. to 4,000,000 bu. that cannot be Jioiifiht except from him. Nat Jones Is sup- Jioscd to be on the same side of the market IIM Mr. HCS.V , and while not being credited with being the possessor of wealth he has Konc Into a deal where a little money goes n long way. There was a good deal of ex citement and a large crowd dealing In oats , nnd the chief manipulator stood In the mid dle of the crowd nearly all the time , bidding Jlay up to 33'ic , whllo July oatn were only rule. In the end lo bid May oats up to 34Uc , vhlle July was only worth : ! 0&c at the close. An Interesting tight Is now on , and the ( ( peculators say the advance today Is only the beginning of It. Wheat closed ' /c higher for May , and ' . c Jower for July. Soon after the opening May wheat advanced easily He , to 58'X.c ' , and July /4c , to C0c. Soon the ofllclal weather report showed n mere trace of rain In Cal ifornia , and at the same time buying orders came In from there , the result of which was another advance , which did not stop until ] % c had been added. A notable feature of the later advance was the narrowing of the spread bctwefn May and July , which , from S 1-lCc and 2Uc at the start , contracted to J'Jic. The market remained firm to the end , after reacting about He from the extreme lilgh point. The corn market was firm , but not very nctlve , and Its strength appeared to cotne largely from sympathy with the advance In oats. The market had a moment or two at the opening price , whore there was a general advance to 39c , closing at an Improvement of He over yesterday. The provision market was weak for a short time near the beginning of the sea- hlon , but strengthened with the Improve ment In wheat , corn and oats. Pork closed 30c higher than yesterday , lard lOc , and ribs lOc. Estimated receipts for Thursday : Wheat , 90 cars ; corn , 210 cars ; oats , 233 cars ; hogs , -i 1.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : f. < * a h ( ( uotatloiiii were as follows : KLOim-Klrmer. AVHUAT No. 2 sprlnc 58ic ! ; Xo. 3 spring , ftraa ; No. 2 rod. ES > tc. CORN No. 2 , 3Sf4 (38c. OATS No. 2. 33 1C ; No. 2 white , 3Cg3C'.ic ; No. while. 31fl32'4e. ' IIYU-NO. 2 , 48ct IIAHLKY No. 2. nominal ; Xo. 3 , KflGSc ; No. 4 , KLVX SnKD No. 1 , J1.22W1.23. TIMOTHY HKKD-l'rlrne , Jl.2 ; 4.:0. I'HOVISIONS Mess pork , per libl. , J12.r,2'iiffi J2.r > 7 > * ; lard , per Juo Ibn. , J7.COft7.Wi , ; shoit ribs HlileH ( loose ) , JO.C2M.ao.C7 > 4 ; dry halted Bhouldeis Omxeil ) , SC.t2l.ifll.67Vi. ! U'lIlSKY-IJlEtlllerH' nnlshcd eoods , per ual. , KIJUAKS Unchanged. ThH following were the receipti aim Hlilp'.n3nt for today : Local Produce .Miirlcet. TIl'TTnil-The ' market IH n Irmly nt yesterday's jn-lces ; separator creamery. 20f21c : extra fancy oll. 15 17e ; cholco country , 12fil4oj packing Hfins The receipts arc very liberal , but there IH no quotable eliariKe In pi Ices ; strictly fresh i-KKH. D'/So ; .iecomls. MtSV-u. L1VB 1'OULTHV Tlio conditions are pracll- iilly iinehnnneil , prices belni ? barely Rtendy. llena , Cji7c ; young rooslerH , Ce ; slaggy Btork , 4' < | .ic ; old ronsteis. 3c. CIA Ml- : There la hut little demand and the market remaliiH practically iinrlmiiKeil. Mallard * . J2.0i5l2.25 ; rrilhenils , .00f(2.25 ( ; bluewhiK trail " - : Krwnwlimttnl , II ; mixed ducks , 73e ' ffei-HP , JI.OOffl.DO. VI-JAIj Tlu-rc Is a faltly BDM ! supply , but coed ' "ek I"i Bjarce. Oood. fat veals , 7&7iic ; thin or IION13Y Cluilce white clover , 13c ; California , He ; ilnrk hnney. 12V4 13c. MAPLI3 HVIIIII' ( Inllnn JURS nnd cans , per do * . , I12.M ; half Knllons , JfJ.50. MAPLi : HUlAH-Per Ib. , lOc. ( JAMIS The market Is lower and the iltmaiul Jt very moderate. Mallards , 12 ; redheads , } 2 ; liluewliiK leal , 1.23 ; ureenwlng teal , Jl ; mlved clneks , 7Bo ; Keese , | I.OO M.GQ. . fl'TfcKllol''m"H' ? ' 13c l > el" " ' ! Italian chest- nits , 12iine ; almonds. ICe ; KnKllsh walnuts. ] 2c ; Illlieits , 12o ; penms , Inrce , 13M14o ; nccanx , me- illinn , 10c ; llnizll nuts , lie. HAttKllKUADT-Por bbl , . 14 : half bbl. . J2.25. I'lDKK Pure Juice , per bbl. , JO ; half bbl. , J3.25 ; lireRim , per bbl. . 54.W ; half bbl. , J2.75 ; clarllled Ciller , per bill. , Jt.50 ; half tibl. , J2.7B. llHANM-Callfornla hand-pleked navy , J1.80IP buins "iTt1 ! ) 7-"Wy' " 7W-wi ) common whllo ONlONS-Onloiis nre qnnUtl on orders nt OQ ) I0c ; iinlons. In lihls. , J2.73. I'OTATOICS Mbmcsola Krown potatoes. In mall lots ( nun store. 75ifcOo ; nume III car lots , , ISo , . , Nelmikkii nnd Iowa , from store , crJ7Co ; i niiiraili ) , fioni more , S5c ; l.'oloinilii lots , fOe : Halt i . ! ; " ' ' , , WM)0 ) ; " d potntnes , Kurly Ohio , Jl.ioij ) 1.25 ; U.irly Hose , 90cJI.W. , .r'AlllWl'Tl''lorlllil : cubnatre , per crate , J2.00 , ! . , l'f"r"hl , , ' , ' cabbuKe , per Ib. , 2'Sc. L'H ! ' T"1' : > ! | " 1 r""cy Oiilfiirnla , Jl. n\\ T lOTATOKH-Soiit notlltoes. J3.25JT3.EO. iIlKKff , V 'HTAllLKH-Hplniicli ' , per bl , | . l'ah r 'H"l" ' . per do35 4iV ; lotlucf. per doz , , J.iiiIOe ; cucumljers , J2 ; paisley , per doz. . 3)f35c ) ! ; KK Plant , per do * . , JJ.23 ; unions , p-r doz. . 25ff Wo , a | iUniiiiH { , pindoz. . , CUliOOc ; luinlps , per bu ! Jl ; cairols , HT bu. . Jl ; hreu. ncr do . . TSflSto MlTiTrHfi ' " 'r l.'OIli.HWW ' I'loi-W'i tiium- , li > es , liar C-ll > ciote , Jl ; new pulatoes , per MMb. l ix , J..25 ; n < | iiiinheH , per bu. J2nle nlunt ncr . ! . . . 26M30o ; llern.uda . onions : , „ . ' , . Vm. . . tVlA'fe K KV " SSlhWrll'errU' ' ' ' " fur 6l"- ' " . . . Vi'l l > A V\'Ill.Mi > l Il. U T > l. l ifl TIIOI'IOAL I-'UIJITS. larEl > ' " > 's-0-7Si Bmnu J3.M , . .S l'oll lA , ' > ANniS-niverslde le-dllnE" . J2.75 ; Itlversldo WuntiliiRton imvals , I3.5j HiS. land needllnKH. 3 ; Itrdland imvnls M.W ! . "iii'lr . | 751"1 cxc < 'l"or nav" ' . S.7fflJ.OO ; need- p r Ib. , ISc. $5 19 70-lb. IIOXM. per Ib. , NKAl'I'LL'S Irfirgc , per iloi. . U004M.I3 : unull to inrdluni , ji r dos. , t2.MtJ3.uO. PURS. IlKAIt-No. 1 black. l re . JSO.COffM.00 ; me- dlum , J13 ; mull. JS.OOU10.IO ; black yeuillncn. Uige , J12.00O1S.OO ! medium , JtO ; smull. J7 ; blutk rub > . lurk-o. t . 00 US. 00 ; medium. JS.OJtfo.W ; small. J4 , black Montana and HmKy mountain , lurce , IHJ.OOiri&COi mtjlum. Jll : iniHll. ll'J ' ; bltck M'vi. ; aua jrcarllntu , large , JUj medium , | l ; imall , I MH , * M-n'jnd cut.i l i.i < fit 'i i ! ) in H < ; l > .n II 13 " .I T lip , 1.0 ' I : . Ill 1 Jli. tmrtll is ciH'fr tip yimi.n * tti < n- tit Hit-itann , f * nn.ill ti , nl.rr ii ; * i.ulm , I.UK" | 1 lni > 'liimi. U ' 'i ' mnll J.i br.nn . latit' . J.-n i t Z/ . . < | tn-'H\itn. Hr . rmnlf , 112 M-ar.nj | ; . IntKe tl'iO'iBli'w ' , iiH'tlium. H. m ll , l cubs , larue II : medium. Ifxmntl , JJ , l .lBcr-N. ) . I. IntKe II.OMll.50mwllunl , wvnmnll. . ( Oc ; n hnNo. . I \ntf.f. \ J < ; m 0ium. 18 ; xmnll. J4 ; fox , Mlvcr. ni to color , nrrorillnir to IH-BUIV-NO. 1. IntKv , tlW nintlutn. JW ; iiiwll. Ji" "liver , pnle , accordln , { ? , "auty ! lurmIM ; medium , t i imjll , J > ) ni.l 1.1 rnmll , 12 rr-l cram lirKf. 17 ; * urn , ; ; f , 1 I M. nifdlum. II.Z5i > mll. U ; Brny. larKe 76oi ine-llum. WCi nnll. < 0 ! kit. large , 50c ; m dlum"4Vt fmnll , J V ; lynx. No. i. mre < j. JJ : me 1 urn JJ ; mnll. .W ; marten. No. 1 , Inrge , II m Iium , tl.M : . nmtl..tl ; mink No , _ , hir _ SunV IJ- imall , U.M ; prairie , large , 70875o ; mnlliiin Wo : unnll. Me ; benver , per fldn. No. 1 Uri"WiOXIfiW : m llum. II.BOi xmall. J2 ; kits. Inieeh : medium. Jl.M : small. 7oc ; muikrnin- wlnler. No. 1 Inrze , lOflllc ; medium. 9c : small. To : fall. InrBe , 603c ; medium , 7c ; imall , 6c ; kits , large , ! C3c. C3c.mnra , TALi/\v. ITC. HiniS No. 1 Cleen hliles. 2 > 5ci No. 1 ureen tailed hides , 2 > ,4 3o ; No. 2 Kreen failed lililn , IttOZo ; N" . 1 Veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 lb . . CJic ; No. 2 cal calf , 8 It.D. to 1C. lb . , 6C ; No. 1 dry ( lint hides , f > c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry nailed hides. 4c. I'art cured hides He per Ib. le s than fully cured. HIIiii' rifLTS Green Halted , each. 23HSV : green enltcd ihcarllnB < ( short-wooled early Bkln > ) , ench , f lDc : dry immrllnss ( short-wooled early rklns ) . Nn. 1 , eacJi , SQlOc ; dry Bhearllnss ( ahort-noolml early > klnii ) , No. 2. each , Sc ; dry flint , Kamtas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welcht. CfiSc ; ilr > ' Hint. Knnraj and Nebrnnkn murialn WINI ! pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4Qfic ; dry flint , ColotaJo butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welRht , 437c ; dry Hint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual u eight. 4flCc. TALLOW AND OnCASn Tallow , No. 1 , 4 # 4Uc ; tallow , Nn. 2. 3iff4c : crease , white A. 4 ? ; p-ease. whha It , 3Xc ; crease , yellow , 3c ; grease , dark , 2 > ic ; old butter , : C2'ic ; beeswax , crime. U GISc ; rough tallow 2O2 < jc. . NKW YOKK OI-i.NKHAL MAICKKT. VcstcrdayV Ouotntlons on I'lour , Ornln nnil 1'roilnce , Aletiilw , itr. : NH\V VOHK , April 23. KLOl'Il Hecelpts. 23- SOO bbls. ; exports. 14,000 bbls. ; sales , 5,000 pkgs. ; market dull nnd neglected. Spring patents nr ? easy for country brands , while standards remain steady , but haid to move except nt concessions. Kye Hour , dull ; buckwheat Hour , nominal. Hl'CKU'IIKAT IJull ; range on all grades , 68'J Cc. Cc.C'OHN M HAL Quiet ; yellow estern , J2.005J 2.70 ; brandywlne , 12.70. HVIJ-r > ull ; car lots , 51SC2c ; boat loads , 3lff Me , to arrive. 11AIIL13Y Oull and nominal ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 63J67e ; two-rowed , state , CSc ; ungraded western , fiSSo. ItAItbRY MALT Steady ; western , CVffSOc ; six- rowed , S2'-3e. \VHI-AT Hecelpts. 55,000 bu. : sales , 2.300.0M bu. futures , 213.W1 bu. epot. Spot Hrmer and more active ; No. 2 red , store nnd elevator , 61He ; alloat , 02 > ie , f. o. b. , C3c ; No. 1 northern , 70'4e. Options opened weaker on rains In Kansas , generally favorable weather west and eas.er cables , but subsequently reacted on the scarcity of May offerings. Later there was renewed buyIng - Ing on prediction of frost west , which caused n further advance , but finally the market reacted and closed nt 'iHc net decline. No. 2 red , April , closed at Cl'.ic ; May , ( jl'i. < ( jG2'ic. ' closed at Clc ; June closed at C24C ; July. C3 ! { i04'ic , closed nt C4c ; August , G3V6ftC5ic , closed at UD'ie ; Septem ber , C6Hi' . closed at Wtc ; December , C'J'i'870c ! ' , closed at C9'jc. C'OHN Receipts , 40,000 bu. : exports , 66,000 bu. ; sales , 220,000 bu. futures , 214,000 bu. spot. Spot llrrn ; No. 2 , 4lc In elevator ; 44T c alloat : > el- low. 45c In elevator ; steamer mixed , 43'ic. Op tions opened dull nnd easy , but afterward became firmer on active covering due to the advance In wheat , and the clos-c was UbUc above last n'ght. April closed at 4l'4c ; May. 41 > 4WIl 11-lCc , closed at 41c ; July , 45l , 'al3Ji , closed nt 4354c. OA'lS -celpts , M.OuO bu. ; exports , 1,000 bu. ; sales , 170.0IX ) bu. futures. C2.0CO bu. spot. Spot , flrmer ; No. 2 , 40c ; No. 2 , delivered , 41c ; No. 3 , 39 > , ic ; No. 2 white. 41 > 4c : No. 3 white , 40 > .ii- ; track mixed westein , 40fflOHc ; track white western , 40WICc ; track white state , 40fJ46. Op tions stronu. owing to reports of manipulation west. Shorts coveied vigorously nnd the close wns at % c net advance. April closed nt 3'J > ic : May , 37 > .lii3SUc , closed at 3s'ic ; July , 3G'i5j37c , closed at 37c. HAY Klrm : shlpplnc JC.C01jC.50 ; good to choice , J7.0007.M. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice , 9 < UOc ; Pacific coast , 13fclSc. London market , steady ; holders offer spailngly. IIIIi.S Quiet ; wet B.tlted. New Orleans se lected , 41 to 63 Ibs. . 4 > iS6 > , < .c ; Texas selected. 35 to 60 Ibs. . 4J3c : Iluenos Ayres. dry , 20 to 21 Ibs. , I0'44lle | ; Texas dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 6c. LBATHKH Qulijt. 1'ltOVlSIONS L'ecf , quiet. Cut meats , easy ; pickled bi-llles. 7U7-f4c. Lard , Hrmer : westein steam closed nt J8.10 uske.d ; sales , 2JO' tierces at JS ; April , SS.Oj nominal ; May , JS nominal ; July , J7.W ) nominal ; rellned , quiet ; compound , JC. 6.CO. 1'ork. dull , but steady. COTTON 8KHD OIL Steady , but unchanged ; prime crudebbls. . , 30c ; prime crude , loose , 23524c ; off crude , 2702Sc ; butter grades , 35f3Cc ; prime summer , yellow , 33e ; off summer , yellow , 3132c | ; prime summer , white , SC 37c. IIUTTEIl Steady ; western dairy , ll13c ; west ern creamery , 15if.'lc ; western factory , 10f)13c ; Klglns , 21c ; state dairy , 15gl9c ; state creamerj" . 16O21C. CIinn.SK New , market steady ; state large , O'.A @llc : state small , loyilc ; part skims , 3 > , : c ; full skims , 1iCc. EOGS Market firm ; state nnd Pennsylvania , 12c ; receipts , 10,000 pkgs. ; western fresh , ll'.ill ll'Jic ' ; southern , lOfllO'.ic. TALLOV. ' Iliuher ; city ( $2 per pkg. ) , EUc ; country ( pkc. free ) . RUC. PKTHOLKI'M-ljiiIct , but steady ; united clop-d at S3e bid ; \Vashlngton , bbls. , JO ; Washington , bulk , J3.M ) ; refined , New York , J5.15. ItOSlN Steady ; strained , common to good , J1.17'.4 ' 1.20. TUHI'BNTINK--Steady at 30f/30',4cj HlCl'J Steady : domestic , fair to extra , 4flCcj Japan , 4 > 4 l'5ic. ' MOLASSKS Steady ; New Orleans , bpen kettle , good to choice , 28if3Cc. PIG IKON Dull ; American , tll.00@ll.09. COI'I'KH Klrm ; lake , 9'ic. LBAU Firm ; domestic , J3.20. TIN Strong ; straits , J19.00 bid ; plates , steady. Hl'BLTMH Neglected ; sales on 'change , 23 tons April tin , Jl'J.70 ; lead , J3.42't. St. I.oula ticnural Alurknt. ST. LOUIS , April 25. FLO UK Quiet and un changed. WIII'AT Opened easy , vie off , but , despite selling pressure , spurted upward TiSTic , fell back then liffjic , clOBlns ' .Jo below yesterday. Crop conditions controlled the final pi lees. No. 2 reil , cash , tic ; May , 544c ! ; July , M1i'i/5Cl ' cj September , tS' c bid. COIIN Dull but firm. No. 2 mixed , cash , 37'/4c ; May , 37c ; July , 37le ; September , 38c bid. OATS Strong on bad crop news. No. 2 , cash , 33ie ; May , 33c ; July , 279ic. HYI3 No. 2. offered. Die regular. ItAULKY l-'lrm ; sales , Iowa , at COc , IlllAN Very firm , (14c ( east track , FLAX Jl.1.1 CLOVini AND TIMOTHY Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. HUTTIIII Quiet at recent decline ; separator cieamery. 17ftISe ; dairy , 15QlGc. EUdS-Kastcr , S'.ic. LKAD-Steady , J3.20. til'HLTUIt rtrin , J3.30. COIIN MKAI , Jl.9382.00. WIIIHKY-Jl.OSfn.13. COTTON TIKrf AND llAOOtN'O-Uncbnnged. I'ltOVISIONS Higher ; firm , with good Jobbing order trade. Dry salt meals , loose shoulders , Jii.12i4 ; longs nnd libs , J6.G5 ; shorts , J6.75. Pork , standard mess , Jobbing , J12. Lard , prime to choice Hteam , J7.43fl7. .7i. ! lt.ieon. packed shoulders , J7 ; lings , J7.23 ; ribs , 57.37S ! ; Hhoita , I7.C214. IlKCnil'TS Flour , 2,000 bbli. ; wheat , G,00) hu. ; corn , 92,000 bu. ; oats , 25,000 bu , SHIPMUNTS-I'Mour , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 2,001 bu. ; corn , 49,000 hu , ; oats , 18,000 bu , MIlinfiipollH ( iriiln .llui-liets. MINNKAPOLIS , April 23. AV'heat sales did not average quite as high In prices us yestp-dny , allhnugli Hi- closing maiket was at fie same price. Thu fenturii of the day won a decreaeo In the premium of July over May , which closed about Wo less than yesterday. September de clined He , closing that much lower. April nnd May , GOTtc ; July , gi ! ( f31e ; SepUmber , tiOe. On track : No. 1 haul , GlUe ; No. 1 northern , f,2)4e ; Jio. 2 northern. Clue. Thc.-e was \o y little wheat reported moving In the country , and pwlng to the sama railroad dlltlcuttles that have , existed for a week or so receipts were light , amounting tn 73,000 bu. ShlpmeniH were 9,000 bu. There Is considerable wheat on the road thht Is sidetracked , anilwill rnnui In hvre us mxin as the road begins to operate again. Ho Ill's will bu over shortly , and with the bitter weal hi.1 now piomlsed ami after I hiralboud ctrlko Is nettled receipts will be quite large. The Hour market wax quiet and slow , mills grinding tihout 135,000 hu. of wheat In the twenty-four hours , which , with the ship ments , will leave a decrease. In stocks here of mine 60,000 bu. for UKday. . Tim crop r.lurta wi'iu generally good , Uith In spring and winter wheat districts , excepting thu continuation of luul reports from California. Such geno-ally good reports m.-idd buyers Indifferent , and trad ing wai light , not more than some 3 , ' 0.0 > W bu. fur the day. Klour wan quoted at J3.35fJ3.CO for patents , J2.00ij2.33 for bakers. Shipment * . 37,293 bbls. Liverpool Markets. LIVKIH'OOL , April JD-Clofc : WHEAT Kasy ; holderx offer nuKleralely ; No , 2 red winter , 4s lUd , COIINFirm ; holders offer sparingly ; new mliCMl si > ot , 3s lid ; tiitureu , quiet ; holders offer "I'lirliiKly ' ; April , 3 lOHd ; May , 3s 9 4d ; June , FLOfll Steady ; holders offer moderately ; 81. Uniln faney winter * . Cx. I'ltOVISIONS-loird , dull ; holders offer freely ; kpot , 39 dl ; futures , holders not offering. Pork , hulderH olfnr rparlniily ; prime mess western , Bu iCiS ! ! Si ! " ' " " ' " " " ' " " " ' M8 < ColTi < o .Market. YOUIC. April -COFHEE-Optlona opened ilull , practically unchanged , advanced 5 riO points on .scnrclty of n-Hern und reactu.t under weak Havre , cloning dull at 5U15 points r. 'irf.111 ' . "llc'1' 6'7W | 1UB . Including : May , J15.M4W.e5 ; June , J18.30015.W ; July. J13.2) ; Bepl timber , J14.70 ; Deveniber. | 14.00i14.0J. | Snot cot- f . Itio. dull and nominal ; No. 7 , JU.S71i1il7.01 ; mild , dull ; C.mlovn , J19Stfl9,5) ) ; wnn-houte dtf- Iverles yenteidHy. 7.MO tmtrii ; illicit In New J. ? 1'18' . ' ! llSM h"Rn took " > United 8t | p , ii)3,40 } ban ; aflait ( or the UlilUJ titaten , SJS.WO . i Jnl i , , r th , t iui > I litit. s : 1 1. b .v . - t' . : ' . - : 4 ' 4 I IK" 1 I > V u UHI lif. J.\NHH | AMI 2 Mirk. ' ' . | Ul t rii > ! nt"ns ! n < mi , i' ' < 'ntiH" K' d , ri-if pis , 3 , ' l I'BRS. si .k ' i 'l | .nK HANTHH. Api II 2'i Mnrki'l iUli | > t , n < li > tntl n < n"lullinl , rrr ititit. Z. ( jmm \ , stink. Sti.OOO tiat\ rim ml fmm Hnntno , l.tn bniri. IIAMIU HO. April JJ.-Mnrkrt imlrl ; rales , 4 , ) Imeit ; itrliunclmnewl to 'ipfic lower. LONDON , April 5.MnrkM quiet ; quolnthni , - . IIAVItK. April 2VMnrkfl st > nJy ; Mle , 8,00 ( bngH , prlrr * Renernlly unclmntml , CiilloiTiTiirkpt. NBW OHLtlANrt. April tS.-COTTOX-filcadyi ralfH , spot , 3iW Im'w ; to arrive , 3S bales ; onll- nnry , Gc : KI H | onllnnry , G > ic ; luw inldilllnK , 13-lfic ; niMdllnir , 7 l-l c ; Rood mldilllnB , 7ei fair middling , 7'c : fair , 9 1- ! * * : recepis ; , 141 bnlofi ; r-xpjrt ! ' , continent , 0.017 bides ; con twis , 1.M1 bales ; Hock , 1IRSS5 bal-s. Futures , floadyi mles. 42,000 ; April. J7.M ; May , J7.02 f.)3 ) ; June , I7.09W7.10 ; July , H7.I607.I7 ; August. J7.224J7 21 ; September. J7.227.2I ? ; October , J7.2.1rt7.2 j No vember , J7.30J7.31 ; Deceml , J7.3Mf7.37. ST. LOUIS , April 25. COTTON Htniilj" mill- illing , 7 > ic ; rales , 9M bales ; receipts. 4W bales ; shipments , I.0l l Imhn , stock , 4 > .000 balcn. OALVKBTON , April 23. I'OTTUN Ilecelpts. tl bales ; sales , S"7 bnles ; local rnnsilptlon , 40 bales ; stock , 4\3' ' bales. S | > ot , 7 l-lt : Kninm City .Miirki-ts , KANSAS CITY. April 23.-WIIKAT-HC higher ; No. 2 nil. Si4O5V | ; No. 2 hard. OOflSO'.lc : No. 3 nil , 50f3Jo ; rejertiil , 4V. COIIN V. ' < .c higher ; No. 2 mixed , 33',4fT3S'i ' > . ' i No. 2 while , 3ii'4e. ' OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 33'iH34c ; Nil. 2 white. 3ltf3l > ie. IIUTTnit-tjuiet ; creamery , 20jlc ; dairy , )3 ) 1HIOS Vety wenk : S'fc. ' Itnci-MPTS Wheat , 17,000 bu. : corn , none : oats. nono. SHIP.MnN'TS Wheat , 7,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu.j oats , 2OJ ) bu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dultllli ( Jrain .Mnrkets. Dt.'LUTH , April 2.--WIIl-AT-Strom ? . No 1 hard , cash , C2c ; April , W.lc ; May , C2Uc ; July , 3',4c ' ; No. 1 northern , cash , Glc ; No. 2 northern , cash. 57 > ic ; No. 3 , Sic ; rejected , 43HC ! on track , No. 1 northern , to arrive , C3sc. ! HYn 4.V. 1IAIILBY SnflMo. OATS No , 2 , 33 > ic ; No. 3 white. 33c. Car lni > ctlon tudiiy : Wheat , 10. HECKI1T8 Wheat , 2,000 bu. ; Fhlpmenls , 78,00) ) bu. _ Suciir .Market. NHW YOUIC. April 23.-SUJAIl-Ttnw , easier ; fair refining. 2 : > e ; ccnlrlfugals , M test , 2 13-irc ; sales Into Snturday , 3,100 hugs centrifugal , ! " ' i'/rees test , 2 13-Hc , to Philadelphia ; 900 bags Molasses , fa test , 2'ie. HAYHU. April 23. SlWAIl Haw , easier ; raw rellnhnr. 25-lfio ; wiles , 122 hhds. Cuba Miuco- vailo , f9 lept , 25-10e : refined , dull. LONDON. Aptll 23. SUOAlt-Cam ? . dull nnl depressed ; eeatrifngal , JIIMI , 11s Gd ; Muscovado , fair refining , ICs Cd , Oil . - MOIL OIL CITY , Pa. . ApiII 23. National Transit Cf-rtlllcates np'tied nt SI ; highest , S3 ; lowest , 83 ; closed , k5. Snles. l.CKW bbls. ; shipments , 100.CM bbls. ; runs.-81.CCG bbls. PITTSIiriKi. Pa. . April 23. National Transit certificates opened at S3 ; closed , S3 ; highest , i5 ; lowest , 83. No sales. I'corluMarkets. . rrcOIUA , April 23.-COILN-Maiket steady ; No. 2 , 33c : No. 3 , SS'4p. OATS Market ilrm , higher ; No. 2 white , 3l',4c. ' ; No. 3 white , 33 > , j : i3ic. HYn Market dull , nominal , WHISKY Maiket linn ; high wine basis , J1.13. \ \ iiol Market. NKW YOHIC. April 23. WOOL Quiet ; domes tic fleece , 19tr2 > e ; pulled , 20fiMc. ST. LOUIS. April 23. WOOL Firm for desir able medium and coarse combing ; other grud s not wanted. STOCKS AND ISONDS. Slight Flurry In Clilrugo Cai ! Stoppoil by liHlilcra The Nltuiitlon. NEW YORK , April 25. Chicago Gas was , of course , the great feature of the share speculation on the Stock exchange today. Plenty of rumors had been circulated as to the adverse effect of the Gas trust decision In Illinois. It was .stated that an Injunc tion restraining payment oj dividends would be applied for at once , nud granted ; that the forfeiture of the charters of the several com panies In the trust would follow , and that a total disruption of the Chicago Gas would be the outcome. As a consequence heavy blocks of stock were thrown upon the maiftjt at the opening , the first price being 04 , which was 2 % par cent below yesterday's closing figure , and 3,000 shares were sold between that price and G3 before the Stock exchange offi cial reporters could catch up with thu quota tions. This was the lowcU point touched , and when it was reached buying orders were uncovered , believed to be for the account of Insiders , who had sold at the high prices of last week. These purchases of the stock had a steadying effect and checked the selling movement. As a result there was a rally of 1 % to 6414 , and , although there were quite a few free sales thereafter , the panicky feelIng - Ing was absent , and the lowest figure sub sequently recorded was C3 % , the final sale's being at a recovery of % , or 2 % below the last price yesterday. Oniclals of the com pany profess to feel no alarm at the situa tion. They scout the forfeiture of the char ter of any of the combined companies. The stock market generally was surpris ingly firm in view of the disturbing In fluences. During the morning the only other shares which appeared In the transac tions to any extent were Sugar , Distilling , St. Paul and General Electric. St. Paul was strong on London buying , and rose % per cent. Sugar was sold moderately , and after nn advance of H , reacted 1 per cent. Dis tilling receded % , but quickly rallied , and during the afternoon sold up ' ,4 , losing % per cent In the final dealings. General Electrlo lost only % per cent and then ad- x-anced 1 , closing within % of the top flgurss. During the afternoon some few of the spe cialties recorded declines , but the market In the main was firm to strong on a small volume of business , and closed firm , with nil the active stocks higher than yesterday's closing , except Chicago Gas and Reading , which Is % per cent lower. The railway and miscellaneous bond market was a trlflo easier during the morning , became firmer In the afternoon , but closed Irregular. The Evening I'ost sayj ; "Such activity as thjre was In today's stock market came soon after the opening , and centered chiefly in Chicago Gas. The decision of the Illinois attorney general to open suit against the combination had the anticipated effect , and [ ho prlco promptly broke 3 points. Else where the market's tendency was clearly ( Inn. " The Evening Post's financial cablegram Trom London says : "There was distinct Im provement today. English rails were chiefly bought on favorable trafllc returns , but ths speculative markets also were better , Includ ing Americans , wlilcli show fractional gains , closing steady. Silver was up to 23d on Indian buying , said to be speculative on the belief that the mints will reopen. This rumor depressed rupee paper. The Indian council sold CC lakhs of rupi > : B at rates rang ing up to 13 19-32(1. The amount offered tor next week haw bacn Increased to CO lakhs. Seventy-one thousand pounds of gold were JOURllt. " Tlio following nro the closing quotation ; ] on the lending stocks of the New York ex- : lmiigc : today ; Th total HUlou ( if BtuckH tiHlay WITH U3.715 iharB. . a fnlow | : Atnvrlcan HiiRar. 14 100 ; llur- InKlon , 3.400 ; u.ilcaKa tin * . 64,30'ol. ; . , V , & P. j. 10.70Q ; liutlll.nif , 10,200 ; CK > ni > ial Klt-utrlc , 1,700 ; Natli-niil Load. 4,300 ; New Vurlc A Nw England , 2,3UO ; HI. 1'iiul , , ; * > . Nv Vnrk Aloni-y .Murlii'l. Ni\V : YOUK , April 23-MONiV ON CALIr- : imy at 1 per runt ; last loon , I per ci-nt , clo : nj it I per cent. PIUMi : MKIR'ANTILi ; PAl'liU-S QS per rnl. STCltLLNQ KXCUANUK-Uull but Sun Fr.inrlHco Minim ; ( Jnotutloni. SAN FRANCISCO. April S5. Tlioofficial closlu ? ouolatlonsfor mliilu ; HUMES toJiy warj ai fol lows : New Yorh Alining ( Juiitiitloin. NEW YORK. April 25-Tlio following ara tin closlus mining quotations : Choler . so -Mymoiitli I'D Crown I'olnt. . . . fr > Sierra Nevada 100 Con Cal. itVa. . . . 3M ) Standard 140 Ueadwoocl . fi.3 Union Con TO Could A. Curry . 70 Yellow Jacket. . . . OS HnlOtV Norcroas. . M Iron Silver 10 Homcntnku . 1 200 Quicksilver lion do preferred 1000 Ontario . n. > Ilulwur 14 Ophlr. . . : ii0 ! London Htoclt Murkot. LONDON. April M-l p. in. closing : Consols.inoni-y. . . . liWHI.McxIeaii ordinary. TT" Console , ace nt .luon-lt . Paul - ) SI. coin 04W . . . . . . . Canadian U..I.1. . . " " Paclllc. . N. Y. Ccntr.il Krlu Pcnuiylvanla Krle 2nds llcadlnff 10 IlllnolsCciilral. _ . _ tSM ) ! Mx. Cent , new 4s. ' HAR 8ILVKR ' 'fjijfcd'per ounce. MOJJKY 1 percent. The rate of discount in thf open market for both abort and Ihrco months bills Is 1W per cent. St. Louis .Mining Stock Onotntlons. ST. LOUIS , April * . > 5. Mlnluir stocks dull , Quotations : Hill.HlttHl. . III'I. ' AslccU. Am.Netllc $ . ' . ' 2-H . . . . Hope. . . , . $2.fi < > $ a.OO Illinutnlllo.00 . . . . S. llop n. . .70 EllZiiboth. 1..10 2.00 Iliireonvcr .13 .20 UuinlloJ ) . 1.00 . . . . FIiiHiirlnl .Vote * . PAHIS , April 23. Three"per cent rentes 99f 90c for the account. IIALTIMOIApril' ! ' 25. ( CloarlnsH , 52,053,538 ; balances , 5375.550. HO.STON. Apill -Clearlngs , J12.223.70S ; bal ances , $1.2119,813. NK\Y YO11IC , April 2J4 Cli-arlnga , $76,334,007 ; IjnlnncpH , } I,5 7W9. i PHILADELPHIA. April 25.-CIenrlnB , 111,067- 027 ; balance ! * , JlUi2K)4. ! ) MKMPIIIP , April 2. . Nv Yoik e.tclinnBo soll- Ins nt par. flpiirlni ; ? , $224.339 ; balances , $ C3S32. LONDON. April 25. The iimount of bullion Bone Into the iSnnlc of I-'nclund on balance today IB 71,000. ' CINCINNATI , April 23. Money. ' $ to C p-r cent. New York exuliiuigi ; , 40ij60c piemlum. Hank clearings , J2.0-,4W . ST. LOUIS. April 25.-ClearlnRH , $2,993,25 : , ; bal ances , $843,582j .Monty ; dutl.'SftT per cent. Ex change on New York , We YM'nlutn. NBW OHLHANS , 'April 25. Clearings , $1,006.- 96'J. New York exchiiDKe , camrnorutal , $1 per 1,000 premium ; bank , $1.50 per 1,000 premium. SAN FHANCISCO , April 25. Diaftx : Slcht , 12Hc ; teletcrHphle , 17'c. Silver bars , 64'5S64c. ' Mexican dollars , MP53VJC. Wheat , stead ; Decem ber , $1.15 ; spot , $1.12 ; May , $1.11' , ' , . CHICAGO , April 25. Clearings , $13.131,904. New- York exchange , 25tf40c premium. SlerlhiR ex change , dull ; actual rates , JI.ST'J ' and $4.88:7i. : Money rates easy at 4Q4'i per cent. AVKSTKKN l ACIiINS INTIIKESTS. Matlictlnp ; J.nst AVrclt .Somc\vlmt Lighter tliuii for the AYcu'k 1'rccctlliif ; . CINCINNATI , April 23. ( Special Telegram to The Hee. ) Tomonow's I'rlce Current will my : The m.nkellnc of hogn linn been somewliat less liberal the past week. Western packing shows a total of 220,010 , compared with 260,000 the pre ceding week and 185,000 for thu coriespondlng time last year , making a total-of 1,9J. ,001 since March 1 , against 1,103,000 n year KO , Prominent places compare as follows : 1891. 1S93. Chicago . . . . , CSr.,000 376.000 Kansas City 309,000 191,003 3maha 232.0DO 118,00) St. Louis 132,000 82.000 Cincinnati CS.OW 40,003 [ nillanapolls 47OW 45,000 Milwaukee 60,000 43 , OW rvdar Ilaplds 27,000 25,000 U. Joseph 40,000 10.0JO iloux ( "Ity 50.000 30,000 Jttumwa 39,000 33,000 Slock In SIKlit. Receipts of Hvo stock at the four principal yards ; or Weilucsday , April 20 , wen- : Wo could not Improve the quality If we paid double the jirlcc , DeWltt's Witch lazel Salve Is the best salve that experience : an produce , or that money can buy. WK.l'fllKIt FOItfiU.Wf. [ "ulr Wratlicr for Nebraslui , Westerly Winds , Shirting to Southerly. WASHINGTON , April 25. The Indications 'or Thursday arc : For Nebraska Fair ; vesterly winds , shifting to southerly. For South Dakota Fair ; winds shifting to loutherly ; warmer In the western portion. For Missouri Generally fair ; southerly vlnds ; warmer In the eastern portion. For Kunsas Fair ; winds shifting to lotithorly. For Iowa Generally fair ; southerly winds. Locnl Koeorit. OrriCKOFTiiB WBATHBII Utmeiu. OMAHA , Vprll 25. Oinalm record of tcmpor.ituroand iiinfalluomparod with corresponding day of iast four years : ' 1801. 1803. 1802. 1801. laxlmiim temperature ' 08 = 47 07 = 81o llnltniim tcnipuratnrc. ,61o , 44 = > 4'J D7S ivernco tompcruliiru , , 00103 D83 (103 ( 'roclpllutlqn ' ,07 .01 .02 .00 Stutotnuntshowln" tlio conditlan of toni- ornturonnd in-ucipUiHion tit Omaha for the ny nnd sinua MarQh 1 , 1891 : Jonnal temueraturo. . . . . , oQC JXCVHS for tlio day. , ; ! . . . ' . fie IxcCbSflncoMiiroh t1 , , , . ! 201O { iirmiil prcclnltatlDTi. . . , 11 inch h'lk'luncy fortheilay 04 Inch ) uflilency ! blnco Jlurcli 1 70 Inuh Ititports from Oilier Ktiitlons at K I * . M. "i" " Indlcatui tracit. ) - : K. HUNT , Local Korccant omclal. Onq word describes It , "perfection.Vc ffcr lo UeWltfu Witch Hazel Salve , cures lies. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of All Sortj Light for the Dny and for the Week. BEEF CATTLE SELL SOME BETTER Pram 1'lvr la Ton Cents Secured on nn Un even AiHniu'o-CiMV * do Stonily Hog Seller * I line tlio Hont of the Duy. WEDNESDAY , April 2G. Supplies of nil kinds Were comparatively light today , and no fur this week , compared with last , receipts bhow n decrease of1,400 cattle , 3,400 hogs and 1,600 sheep. There were only 79 cars of cattle all told received today anil the quality was fair and that's about all. The demand was bet ter from all sources , as favorable eastern advices encouraged shippers and exporters , while the smallncss of the supply caused some anxiety on the part of buyers for local houses. Prices were a trlllo uneven , but on an average Cc to lOc better than Tuesday , the good light steers showing the most nnd the rough heavy cattle the least Improve ment. The movement wns free throughout and by noon there was little but odds and ends remaining untold. Cow stuff constituted but an Insignificant proportion of the offerings today and there was no quotable change In prices. There Is an active demand for good fat cows nnd heifers , but the common and canning grades are In rather Indifferent request at rather easier figures. Calves have been coming In rather too freely for the good of the market and prices today ruled fully 25c lower than the close of last week. The market for rough stock of all kinds was just about steady. There Was more life and n better tone to the stacker nnd feeder trade today. I'rlces ruled stronger , but hardly quotably higher , lloth regular dealers and outsiders were good buyers and thu supply was pretty well cleaned up at the close. Good to choice feeders are quoted nt from | 3.10 to J3.73 , fair to good at from $2.75 to $3. and lighter , commoner grades at from $2.75 down. Hep- resentatlvu sales : Diinssno BEEF. HOGS Today's receipts fell fully 2,500 short of last Wednesday's run , but this circumstance failed to Infuse any strength Into the market. While there wan some activity on the part of speculators there was no inquiry whatever from ship pers , and local packers were practically the only buyers. They were not slow to take advantage of the situation und as a result prices ruled 5c to lOc lower than Tuesday's uvorago trade. There were Bales of com mon light mixed stuff at $4.00 and $ I.92V , ami a few very good light butcher loads sold up to $5.02V6 and $5.05. The big bulk of the fair to good hogs of all weights sold nt $ I.U3 nnd $5 , and on the close , which was strong , $5 was the popular figure , trading was mostly nt from on last Wednesday $5.10 and the big bulk of the offerings , tlvo sales : No. AV. Ph. Pr. 4 210 80 J4 75 7 282 120 4 85 12 307 . . . 4 85 17 2S2 80 4 8.1 61 224 240 4 90 CO 228 120 4 90 5 260 . . . 4 90 1 330 . . . 4 90 97 171 200 4 90 83 181 . . . 490 t ) 236 . . . 4 90 5 226 80 4 90 6 268 . . . 490 19 275 . . . 4 90 6 311 . . . 490 86 204 120 4 92i ! G5 248 80 4 95 70 210 40 4 9.1 69 2IS 160 4 95 86 1S9 80 4 91 C9 240 120 4 9.1 53 2.15 40 4 9.1 70 210 Id ) 4 95 6S 2(0 ( 80 95 69 222 120 9.1 60 312 40 95 S6 177 . . . 95 15 260 . . . 95 76 231 40 ! > : . 84 231 8) 88 217 140 69 40 10 241 120 . . . . . . . . 80 . . . . : . . . 80 70 232 80 2 ! > 2i'iO 80 78 221 120 M 1'J'J 240 52 25 ! . 210 58 260 . . . 86 233 Ut B9 238 80 SI 2.VJ 120 12 , . .198 80 90 210 240 U 281 . . . 33 3311 120 58 230 160 18 225 200 200PIUS PIUS AND nouoii. 1 4W . . . 325 1 2.V ) 4 CO HIIKKI' Hut one load was received today. I'hey were fair lambs , averaging t > 6 Ibs. , and found a icady buyer at $4.25 , or about u steady price. The demand continues good from all sources , und then ; Is no quotable L'luuiKo In prices. I-'air to good natives are ijuotcd at ? : ! .7r.iQ . I.GO ; fair to good westerns , (3.2004.30 ( ; common und stock sheep , $2.500 > 3,50 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs ut I3.GOCH.75. Representative sales : No. wt. Pr. 1'UO Colorado lambs , oil * -t ' . ' 0 Now York l.lvn Htoek. NBW YOUIC. April I3.IIKRVHHlUeelnlf. . 3,000 licfttl , liiuUcl alow uiul u ttiiUu cu > l rt < D N Carpet and Drapery Sale Thin week there Is going to be lively times t > < our Carpet Department on account of the backward season. Wo arc very much overstocked on Carpets ami Draperies ntul prices have been almost cut to pieces. It Is expected thnV humlrcJu will avail themselves of this grand opportunity which , fortunately , oceurH Just , lit liouHo-cleunliiK time To miss thin nalc IH to mlsa u chunce to wivu money. These Cut Prices. Worth Now EASY TERMS Presents to Purchasers $ 10 OOworth of goods , ? 1 00 per week $ 5 00 worth of goods An Album 25 00 worth of goods , 1 50 per week 10 00 worth of goods. .Souvenir Spoon 25 00 worth of goods. World's Falrllooii BO 00 worth of goods , 2 00 per week CO 00 worth of goods.Hlsquo Ornament 7C 00 worth of goods , 2 CO per week 75 00 wortli of goods..Lace Curtains 100 00 wortli of goods. . . .Center Table 100 00 worth of goods , 3 00 per week ALL VISITORS HECKIVK HAND 200 00 worth of goods , 4 00 per week SOME SOUVENIHS. Formerly People's ' Mammoth Installment House 11V rliisf ci-rnlny * nt Cil > ; rjeet-i > liiuj .1f mfiy ciiifl Satiu'ilny. Sfinl JOej'ur iiontmjc un lily "Jl culiiloyitc , ready in 11 few tlttys. Rood to prime native steers , f4.3.'fi'l.50 per IQi Iba. ; medium to fair native HU rH , $ l2' ' f4 : Inferior to ordinary native sleets. $ I.W54.1J | 8tUR and oxen , S.r,5ii3.)0 : ! ) : CO\VH. jl.nofi2.G7 > . . . f'ALVKS Hecflptf , 4SOi ) head : innri ( ' < t slow K.K'- ' : , : , ! Uc per Ib. lower ; buttermilk calvcH , - SHl'2I-i' ANIJ LAMISH ( pis' , 9.0'JO In-iiil market blow nnil steady ; lamlis In demand nm le per Ib. lilBher ; iin h"ril sheep , poor to Mnetl ] primp S3 W'riS.liO ; ellptied hliejp , eonitnon to fair J3.00if3.73 ; 'unshnrn l.'inllw , Inforlor to choice J3.OOIiC.00 : clipped Iambs , Interior to choice , J4.12H-fi-5.l2'i. 11OCJS Itecrlptf.9,30il bend ; market lower ; In ferlor to good IIOKD. JS.glg.'i.liO per 101) llw. ICrcclptH nnd Dlnpotltloii of Stoi'lc. Oftlcliil r.'eeirits anddlspoiltlon ofHto k JIHSTOWII by thu hooks or tlr > Union Stoik Yards voniuiy for the twenty four houracniilns at Z a clock p. in , April L'fl , Ib'Jt : UECEIl'TS. CHIL'AKO LIVK STOtlli MAIUCKT. battle Sull Slowly at n Mlfilit Ailtiinr Dull nnil Sti-iidy. CHICAOO , April 23. All that was laoklnff to ; lvo prices n "lively shaking up" was a brlfk lemand In the cattle maiket toilay. The nb- ence of that factor and It wns ibnentmini" t IniposElble for eellerH to secure any veiyiu'lleal idvanco. There weie Inslancen where nice llitle 'kllleis" gold 13&20C hlRher that on Tue-'ilny , iut the nveraifi ) advance was not more than lOe icr 100 Ibs. AllhouKh recelptH were lens than inlf as large as for last Wednesday , buyers made 10 complaint or Inability to (111 ( their older * . 'here appeared to bo rnoufth for nil , I'rcun no onree was there an active demand , nnd It was s late 'In the day as usual before the yards , -ere cleared. Hah'B oC heavy cattle weie very low , the demand belns mostly for oveuiKes of esx than 1,4m ) lbn. ami averages of 1,010 In ,3W Ihs. Kelllntr the best. Tim mm Let for uti'hers' anil runners' Mock I'-nwtned ptroiiK , nd so iliil that for slockcrt and feeileiv. The alt market Is lower than It was a week HBO. esterday's receipts having been the lamest of lie H'Mbon. Today's arrivals of hoers wire osllimileil at J.OOO heuil , InaklnK a little muri * than 7ii. ( IO eml for the expired part of thH week , ur I'J.nno ead less than a week a o. With wii-li a ile- reastf the market mlKht liave been expected to dvance , but no mieh lesnlt bus fulloweil. 1'ilee'i jiluy were from Htroni ; lo 3c hi8l < r than yes- i-nlay , but the range was jOfflV- lower than londay. notblni ; Kolnx above $5.2.1. There was 0 activity In the demand , either finm packers r shippers , and sellers bad to do some iHislllnn 1 Una plan's for even so small n number ita r.fMO bend. 'Hie offeilnjy , almnt 7,0.10 , were leav- IBB of yestenl.iy. Sales were lanjely at J.1.10 to > .20 , with $4.90 to jr,23 the laliKe of ( imitations ir meielianlablii lotH. Llcht weltthts sell fiom L1 to lOc under the pi Ices paid for heavy and ted him. The sheep trade was an lifeless as on the pre- I'dliiB days of this week and theie was \ery tile , If any , Improvement In pi Ires , despite the ct the aillvals slneo Halmd.iy have been 'ss by Komi'thliiK like 14,000 head than for the line tlmo biFl week. The tbi ) < bikers who ow monopolize the market do nut yi < t llrnl It eeeshury to replenish the stock nf million now n hanil. ami they arc taklUK the ai rivals at n'lr GUM prices , thcio belne no [ ompeiliion motif ? theinselveri nor from ontslil * * . Them \\nft Klaek Hade on a basis of S1."J ) to Sl.f.O for iferlor to choice sheep and J3.23 to ? " > for ycnr- iiK" . HecelplH CaltlK , 1or,00 lieinl : calves , KK ) head ; OBS , 20 , 0".iO " liMidi hbeep , S,6'X ' ) head. St , Loiilx Ll m Stdrk. ST. I.OIJIH , April 23. rATTLII-neeelpts , 1,300 I'lid ; shipments , GOO heail ; maiket I05 | Ke hlKln-r enerally ; nhllvn steeis , 1,200 tn 1,300 llm . J3.75 4.20 ; l.DOO to Line Ibs , , 13.3011 1.75 ! Texan steers , 0011 Ibs. , S3,203.riO | , lIDUH-lteeelplB , fi.OOO head : shipments , * " 0 ead ; matket opened xlronif , but suld duwn ft- ; iiiklnK ranged JI. ! ) I(5.Ki ; buti-hi'iii , & . 1'JSi ' > 21) ) : > mmon IlKhtn. | 4.80ii.U5 ! ; Rood mixed , | 4.fcO | > 13 ; BIKI.J llBllt , > 4.UO(5.10. ( Hlll-IKI' Itei'elpts , 1.300 heail ; slilpntenls , W ) ead ; market steady ; nullte mixed , 12' ' ) Ihs. . kt-raici * . 13. ' ! flipped nali\i-s , M.i ; " , ; ellpped exait NKK-kers , K Ibs. , II..V ) ; nutUe. luinlm , 04 is. . J4.W. _ _ _ _ City l.l\u Stoeli. KANSAS CITY , April -I'ATTLi : - l < head ; nblpmenls , 1,100 bend , Kleaily to lOo Kher ; Texas stc-ers , $3. l.Mi3.tO ; Texas cows , 0 < 1).I5. ) RhllPlliB nice B. t'l Wfil 41. na'lve i-on , .75ii3.uH , stoekem and feeders , t2.75ft4i)0 ) ; bulbi , .1Hlil3.IO. IIOOHHeivlpln. . 8.MK ) head ; chlpmenls , 2,400 ail. Maikel about ultaily ; bulk , tl..i.4i'i.l'l ; avlFM , packets and inlieil , J4 ! i5ii5.U5 ; llKhls , nrkera ami pltfx , Il.r > 0ti4.t > 5. H 1110 ! : ! ' - Itrcelpts , 7W head ; shipments , none. aiket weaker. _ _ _ _ _ Hloux C'lly I.IVK Sleek , HIOUX ( MTV , April 2S. IIOUHKri - . > | | iln. 1,000 ad ; shipments , none ; maiket stnmK to & 3 Klu-r ; J4.87'4 4.93 ; bulk. n.wai.KMj , . 1'A'n'LI Hei-xlpls , 6'X ) head ; .I'liiiitnls. 400 lul ; rnttrkct uleuily and uctlvifinlem ; , J2.7iy ft ; yrurlliiKii , 12I.003J6 ; lone , tl.soit3.UJ ; tulU , This extra ordinary Ro- Constipation , Jurenalor Is lilzzfnciB , the most Falling Sen- wonderful sationp.Kcrv discovery of ous twitching the age. It of the eyes nnd other has been endorsed - dorsed by the pa ts. Icadlngsclen- Strengthens , tlflo men of Invigorates Luropo and nnd tones the America. ontlretybtem. Hudyan Is Hudrax cures jmrely vcgo- Inability , Nervousness , Hudyan stops KmlisloiiB , Premalureness nnd develop * B of the d IB. nnd restores chnrgo In 20 weak organs. . Pains In the days. Cures bnck. losfci LOST by day or MANHOOD Blghtstoppcd quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. I'remntiireness means linpotciicy In tbo llrst stiiKe. It In a symptom of scmlnul weaUness nnd barrenness. It can bo stopped In 20 days by the use of Iludynn. The nmv discovery wns mnde by the spec ialists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is the strongest vitnllzcr made. It Is very powerful , but harmless. Sold for Jl.OO a package or six package. ! for $5.00 ( plain scnlud boxes ) . Written guarantee given for a cure. If you buy six boxes and arc not entirely cured , six more will be sent to you free of all charges. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1032 MnrlcotSt. Sim Francisco , Cnl. GRANT'S SARSAPARILLA wlioro nil other Pnr- Miparlllus fall. A potitlvu Kinirutilun In each packtiKo. Nn benefit , no pay. 1'or tbo stdim cli , Iron- els , liver , lild- ni'Jtnerves. . ' , " ; . ' ' " ' ' lirittt , unit nil blood illsrnfiuA , It lius no equal IJr.T. 0. Huston , u Nc-bruskn physician of .0 years' practice , sny ; I bollcvc it to bo fur superior to nny preparation l know of. Dr. Chas. Jt Hmllli of New York , my- : It 14 the Krcntu&t blood and ncrvu rcim-dy of thu him Hov. Oco. M. Ilrown. former imntor of the f IUIISPOIII 1'urk Church of Oimtbu MiyM In the "Clmutaiiiiua Idea. " cclltttl by linn ; "i-orbloid , Htonmch , kidney unit nil Kin- urud dUotibes , It nccompllidu'N i tires that bonier on the miraculous. " Mrs. Alary A. Illlchcocb. Btntu I'rosldcnt of thn W. ( I T. U , sayn : CiirrH urn ellVi't- < 'U whoio imtlanls linvo upparontly uumi beyond medical skill. Sold by nil druggists. JIiuui facturcd by tlio Grant Sarsaparilla Co , , FREMONT , - - . NEBRASKA. 1 Man RENEWED mill Dovolonol 'IMIK UltKAV I.IKH .1 Bivcr , cnn'I rchtoni nil Ihu ort'ium. liiiiolu | > , cy lin- liOHMblnircUIMUKNKlH imiHl. K'-nd for fmo clr- enliirj und tcHllmonlalu. IAVOL MKOUIINK U > . , P. 0. ' ' Hgjt'joTu.auu t'wa- Cisco , Cut