Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 28, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    G TTIT3 OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 28. 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
ings Continue to Liquidate and Wheat
Continues to Drop ,
SPLENDID WEATHER IS THE MAIN CAUSE
Corn nml Onli I.IIMC I'rnctlonnll.v foi
. jliiillur Ui.'iixo'iio H'lil I'rnvlxIoiiM
OliiKC friini ii ' .M < I < ( > 1 ( o it
Ilni < : l.onvr.
( .UttCAGO , April 27. Wlir.lt eloped nt r
li decline. Llnuldalion by dlscouragee
longs was as general as yesterday , but nol
on FO heavy n scale. The main depresjdnp
factor nns the nplcndld weather , wlilcli
nffected not only wheat , but coin and eaU
us well. Corn lost U ( a4o , o.Us \ < , c nnd pro
visions rloptd nt lifelines of from 5o to l o ,
When ! slnrtcd out well enough. Liverpool
opened n phmlp higher for future ! " , which
was not Inoknl for In view of yestorday'H
sharp ilcr-llitQ here nnd the first Impulse ol
the crowd w.is to buy. They found buylns
KO easy , however , that the demand died out
nl once and then commenced n slow but
Flendy decline , which carried July down to
71fce ; before n halt of any consequence oc
curred. Opening sales of that option were
nt 7Tifj73c against yesterday's close of
73ttft73toc. The wcnthrr was quite fnvora-
bio for Held operations and that , perhaps
more than anything else. Induced traders
to turn from the buying to the selling side
as rcndlly as they did. The only Intermis
sions to tlio dee-line were caused by Healper.1
Inking profits. The reactions arising from
the hitler cause were slight and upon every
fresh manifestation of selling pressure the
price yielded like the balance of n weighing
Kcnle to n heavy load. Nol much attention
was paid to the- statistical newa , although
It wan of a character to cause weaknei-K
even had the wen liter been IPHS favorable ,
lierlln reported 11 drop of l'4 marks and
Kpot wheat at Liverpool wag Id lower , nl-
thoti/jh / future's were higher. Minneapolis
and Uuluth received : i"o ciirlniidM fompiircd
with only L'W a week a o , but against Gil
the corresponding day of hint ynr. It wns
n ported that n cargo of No. : ! hard winter
wheat. a'WO ( Ini. , at lirei-n May , WI.had
been bought to come to Chicago nnd such
cvlilciii'i' of tilts belli'- ? the liluiirsl malkt.'t ,
the- sellers coniil llnd was th" cause of an
other decline after the market had rallied
' .si ; per bit. About the only comfort the
bulls were Milielis.ifi'd was In the crop re
ports from California , which worn decidedly
gloomy. The mnrki-t became rndkMlly weak
during the closing hour. After the decline
to 7le the market rallied to 72V.C . , but that
advauco had u.scd up all the strength of the
liullH and at the close July was selling at
from 71,0 to 71ic ! bid.
C'orn was fairly linn for a tltnn nfter the
opening1 , but the line weather had the paine1
weakening effect on corn as It hail on wheat
nnd sidling gre'W general as the session
progressed. Kxports wciel.'ili.OOO bu. at Now
Yolk. July openrd at i.'i e' , sold at Kftrft
2. > 1ic , then slowly declined to 2.i1fl&2. , > < ic. Tlie
( losing price was 2.Vlo bid.
Oatti was much weaker than corn nnd
with a heavier trade. Hulls have been talk
ing much about wet weather delaying seedIng -
Ing anil thp linn weather naturally affected
the market. The heavy receipt * , li.VJ cars ,
were also a factor. July opened Uc lower
ut ISVio , declined to I' c and closed at I7fc
bid.
Provisions wore heavy nt prlci-s tending
downward. Tlio iniuki-t was \vr-\\ \ \ supported
ut llrsl , but the weakness of gr.iln and pros-
pi'i't.s of largiT receipts stnrtdl .1 mneral
iK'llini ; movement. Pnit of the ilfcllni' was
ivuoveicd later on coverlim by HhorlM. At
No. 1
Cash iir.otnllona were as follows ;
l''IX.H'li ( Jiilet and nipler ; winter intonl. " , } l.r.O
iN.r.O ; linkers , $2.Hir3. ! ) ' > ; MiulKliln. $4 1'ifl4. .1
tprln * ; ( peelul8. Jl.SO ; Eprlne putcntH , J3.00)4 : o.
W 1 1 HAT No. 2 pprhiK , 72'ti/73'c ' , ; No. J HirliiB
70C73c ; No. 2 red. tMUfllttc.
COUN No. 2 , 2lfi4Uc ; No. 2 yellow. 2le.
OATS NIL 2 , lie ; No. 3 white , f. o. Ii. , IS" .
" 3e.
3e.KYK
KYK No. 2 , 34c.
HAItl.HV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 f. o. b. , JSfj )
34r.
o. 1 , 7f,2fj7S1ic.
TIMOTHY KlIKD-rrlm. * , > 2.VITi3 ! 00.
ritOVIKIONS-.Mi's.i ( link , per obi. , JS.4nt8.4.V
I.ard , pi-r II ) . . ? 4.10fH.12 > & . Shoil rllis Hides
lliiOM * ) . H COfl4.W. Dry salted rli > .ulilr . ( boxed ) ,
} . " . .C..ClJ.W. Short clear tides ( boxed ) . } l. ! > 7'f.sj '
C.cil. . "
WHISKY nistlllerti1 finished Roods , per K.'il. .
SliaAItS-Cut lonf , JS.30 ; Bianulalcil. II 7 .
Ontliil'rliehaii.'o ! tolnvt'ii ' b.itur niir-
kel WIIH llrm : creamery. I'JtliJe : dairy. 11 f
Me. KKB. Hnili fn-Hli. K'fritM'tc. ' Chi'i'sn. llrm :
O' C'tlOfle. I.lvn poultry , llrm ; tiiilu'VH , ( ic ;
clilckuiiH , 7c ; ilueUb , r - ' " -
< ; i\iit.\i. .MA
Comllllon of Trnili * anil ( liiolnUonn on
Simile ami l.'ancy 1'i'oiliK-i- .
KOOK-llulk of sales. SOS'.c * .
lIUTTKIt Cominun to fair , 7TSoj choice to
fancy roll , HfjlSc ; separator creamery , ICe ; gath
ered cieamery. He.
HAMK nverytlilng out of reaton.
VI'AI < Cliolco fiit , to to 120 Ibs. , are quoted al
( { . He : liirKv and couise , 4 5e ,
I.IVI ) I'OHI/rilY liens , 7c ; cocks , 30'5e.
I'lllliONS I.lvc , " ; Sj'Mc ; dean pigeons not
\uinlt-il ,
HAY-ITplaml , J ( M ; mldliind , J3.M ; lowland ,
Jl(0 ; l ye slmw , J3.DO ; color makes tinprlco on
bay ; light bales tell the bct.1 ; only top grades
bring li-p pi Ice * .
IIIIOOMcoitN Extremely nlow fale ; new crop ,
ilellverel on track In country : choice ( 'rcen self-
workliiR carpet , per Hi. , 2j2'e ' ; choicu Breen ,
runnlni ; to hurl , 2 (2i4c ; common , I'.Jc.
ailHICN 1'HAK 1'er 20-lb , box , J2.00. I
1'IIC I'l.ANT IVrlb. . 24e. ! I
CUi'l'MIII'lUS ' I'er doz. , Jl.W.
I'At'I.in.oWKIl-IYr crate. J3.dOffl.00.
AHl'AUAllllH I'er dcr. . . Jl.Ooyi.S3.
SI'INACII 1'cr bu. box , Jl.OO ; psr basket , SOif
TOMATOHM-IVr 7-basket crale , 1C.OO.
WATUIl CUIiKS-l'er IC-ql. crate , J1.75.
I'll'J 1'I.ANT Illlnula , S'-lb. ' boxen , J1.I501. 60.
THHNll'S-l'i-r bbl. . tl.SS.
01.1) VUOMTAIH.tJS-llectii , carrots , parsnips ,
per bid. , (1.10 ( ,
HAniHHKS-I'Kr doz. . SOc.
WAX IliANfi < I'cr Vliu. tor , 11,15. \
KTIHNd lIKANU-l'cr 's-bu. box , J1.15.
OMONy I'er iK-z. , lOffiSOc.
I'AUKI.I.'Y-IVr doz. . Sic.
limiMUDA ONIONH-1'er irate , J3.SO ; new
scuthi'in , "O-Ib. sacks , J3.
HWKKT l-UTATliKS-l'-uncy Illinois , per bbl , ,
J1.60 ; > eed , JI.S3.
ONIONH-Oood stm-k , per bu. , J1.:3CI.M.
IJMA IIKANH-l'i'r Ib. . 3c > .
IIUANK-Haml-plckeil navy , per bu. , ll.OOffl.IO.
CAllllAilli-fiillfurnla , J'.ic ' per Ib.
t'l'.I.iitV-ru- : * . , lorgu , California , No , 1 ,
Kc ) ; No. 2. < 5c.
lIlTATUKS-New Callfornlan , S4e ! per Ib. ;
new southern , per bid. . J3.5) ; old native rlock ,
per bu. , JCfJSOo ; eiuly Ohio s < e. | potatoes , lied
river valley , 4&iUo ; Minnesota early Ohli > , 40c.
rillMTS.
BTIlAWIIKUItlKS-Clonl stock. J4 70H6.00.
MAI.ADA ( UtAl'lM-lVr keif. J7.W.
Al'l'UIS-l-'ancy large , Jit5 ; choice. J2.00.
Tiioi'icAij Knurr.
OUANait-8i- * iliiK ] | * . I2.25tf2.63 Mcdllena-
nran tnt-vu , fancy , J3 ; choice. JJ.Wtf2.73.
l.CMONS McKliun , fancy , JS.Wif3.75 ; choice.
| 3eCfl 26 ; cholco Tallfornla , J3.76 ; faney , J3.CO.
IIANANAH Choice , laigD tlock , per bunch ,
tJ.CCas.Z5 ; medium-died bunehei ,
NIITd Alinondii , I'allfornla , per Ib. , large
lUe , 13c ; HiuclU , per Ib. ICc ; rnnllfhvalnutn ,
per Ib. , funcy , ofl thcll , KUUo ; lumlarJii ,
lUOlle ; DlterlH , i > er Ib. , luv ; I'CTUIIB , polU'.ied ,
lurii' , UUIOc ; ' Jumbo , IHiKo : laruc hickory nutu ,
11.25 per bu , ; pueounutv , 4tto uc.i ,
KltlS Imported fnncy 4 crown , I0-lb. boie ,
lie : C crown. W-lb. tKiim. 13U14c.
HONl'.Y-Caolce. 1JC15C * .
CIDIIII-l'lhrllled Juice , per half bbl. , j.U ; per
MAl'lJ ! KYItDr-Klve-Knl. cans. , each , tl.Mj
inl. ennii , puie , per doz. , JI2 ; Imlf-Kal. cans.
iC.iD ; iiuart e-anx , 1360.
iiinics , TAU/W. m'c.
'
lIIliS No. 1 Kit-en IilJi'n , Co ; No. 2 green
( c ; No. I Krctu i.alt a LUv , 71 o ; No. J
KTfen raited hliles , ' 4e ; No. 1 vftl cnlf , 8 to 11
Ib * . , 7c ; No. 2 veal < * nlf. 15 to U Ibs. . 4c : No. :
dry Hint hld < P , ffflOc ; No. 3 dry flint hides
Sfl c ; No. 1 dry suited hides , * 0-c ! ; pnrt curei
hides , Uc per Ib. lesn than fully cured ,
HIIKKP mi.TS Oreen Mlttd , e-ftch. 2S7 < X > c
crcpn wilted , shenrlnga ( short wooleil carli
skins ) , each , ISc ; dry shearings ( short wool * .
Mirly skins ) , No. 1 , e-aeh , EC : ( .ry flint , Kansni
and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , no
tunl weight. 4fi6c ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Ne
ln.flcji Murrain wool ptlts. per Ib. . actua
old-it 3Mc ; dry flint Colorado butcher woo
pelts i > cr Ib. actual welnlit. 4f6c : dry flln
Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , nctua
wight , 3 4c ; feet cut off , BB It Is useless t <
pny rrclKht on them.
TAUXW AND ( lltHASn TAllnW , No 1 , 2 lc
tnllow. No. 2 , 2e ; grcns" . white \ , 3o ; Rirnse
white II. 2e ; f-ronne. jellow , Se ; grease , dark
! * ! { < : old butter. ! U2'ic ' ; beeswax , prime , lff22c }
roiiuli tnllow , le.
WKI.-Unwaehed ( , fine heavy , Cff7o : line light
fROe : quarterblooil , 10flc ; e.ly. burry um
clinffy , SiiJe ; celled nnd broken , coarse , 7io ?
cott"d nnd broken , nne. filfc. 1'leeee wiithed-
medlum. IMJtSo ; line. 14fM-c ( ; tub " "slied. ICf
Ifc : blnck. PC ; bucks , Cc ; tog locks , 203e ; ileni
pulled , Mte. . . .
HONKS In earlnls , weight * , ! nnd delivered It
Chlcflgo : Pry Huffnlo , per ton. 112.00014.00 ; ilrj
c'ounln' . bleached , p r ton , JIO.CK.fri2.00 . ; dry coun
try. damp nml meaty , per ton. JC.OOflS.OO.
rltKSIt MKATfl.
I'llHSSKI ) lll'ini'Oioil native flerrti , 450 t (
( VXl-llis. , To ; Rood forequarlers steels , 6'4c ; KIIOI
lilniUiuatteru , S'.ic ; western eteers. ( i'.ic ; fancj
lielfers , C' e ; Rood heifers.C . : ; uood forequarteri
lielfers , te ; good hlndquarteni heifers , 8c ; KOOI
cows , Cc ; fair cows , SHc ; common cows , Cc
cow fon-iiuarters , 4'tc ' ; ec.w . hlndauRrlers , 7'.4e.
JIUIIJ' oi'TS Tenderloins , SOc : Inneless strl | ( ,
lOc ; strip Inlns. 7' , < .c ; lollsc ! ; sirloin butts , 'Je
shnill.er clmls , t'.ie ' ; lump biiltB , Cc ; - '
short loins , 'tic ; No. 3 pholt Inlnf. , IZe ; ull loll :
ends. Se , libs. No. 1 , l e ; libs. No. I , 10e ; H1 ,
No. 3 , 7e : tleer rounds , Cc ; row rounds , ( ilic. ;
cow rounds , shank off , r.'jc ; cow rounds , /ilmnl
und rump oft. 7'.te ; tfltniiilnii > , 4i ; l et shanks ,
2'4e ; brains per do ? . , : : . ' ; cwtHbreHiIs , per Ib. ,
UV ; Hvtetbieii'lH ( cnlMror ) Ib. , 40c ; kldnejs ,
prr ilnz. . r ; ox tnlls , na < h. 3e ; meiK , per Ib. ,
; ic ; hearts , per Hi , 2e ; tonuues , per Hi. , ISe.
MfTTJiN I.ambs. kV.i : > hrep. ; uc ; marke
lacks , torn.IK - ; lintel racks , slioit , 12e ; I KH ami
sniMleH Oe : lamb lee * , tOc , lirrasti and stews ,
3e ; tongues , eae.i. 5o.
1'OniC nrci-i'dl | IKH , ! " . : : ilu-ffed tings , 5Me ;
temletloliiH , I4c ; lolnf 7c , spate llljH , f.c . ; liun :
nmsiiKP , butts , Mi'1 : t.liDiilili rs. roiiKh , " 'se ;
shoulders , rklnneil. Slid trimmings. 4've ' ; leal
Inrd. not londered. f.iie ; lie-nil * , eli-n'.rd. S ei
fnr-ut nml I'liiH. S'Jc ' ; lm klu.nes. . 2 ' ' t'lpcl ' , <
menls. Slie : mrk l.nnei . , .le ; pin1 * ' lull" . 3'c- ' ,
pli-nKs curb. { < : I'ldlltrllliKs , fe : Imi'ks , 4c ;
heartn. pet iloz. , 2.Vst' ; ni.'iehs. raeli Sc , longues ,
eneli Tc ; I'.MncvB. pi r ilnx. ! ' brilns. : pir doz. .
ISc ; 'pigs' feet , per doz. , SOe-s livers , each , Sc ,
CM1MMTIOX OK THIS \VOOI , JIAUKHT ,
Hii.oi-rs AnVcll Su | | ) li'il nml Hit
YiiliuiK * of Snles I'nlN OIV.
11OSTON. Apt II M. There Is a fiillltiB ort In
the Fiilcof wool heie this wetk. Ijnyeii having
loaded thenifelM-s wllli the raw material. Tcr-
rlt"iyools ale relllni at S.V to Ce for Mil'1
medium nnd line , \\ldle S > c to 3'c ! ' Is belnff nt'.scd
fur c'mlce staple lots. Klerce wools are nomlnul
with pi Ices holillng llrm nt former quututlons ,
Tin- business 111 Aiistrallnn woets cortlnut-H Hrge
while values * hold on a ttumg UKJ. | The fol-
IOWIIIB nn- the limitations for leading dOMTlp-
tlons : Ohio and I'e'nnsylvanln llecce * . I ! > ii20c ;
No. 1 coinbliiK. 2J1I2K' : No. 3 combing , 2Jii2Ic ;
XX nnd nbme. 21ii)22c ) ; Pi'Lilne , JJfilBp ; Mlehl-
Kim. Wltounsln , ele. . X Mlclilgiin , l ! > e ; No. 1
Michigan comblm ; . 22e ; new Illinois romblng ,
22c ; No. 2 Mlehlgan combing , 22e ; No. 2 Illinois
combing. 22e ; X New Yi.rU. New llampslilie nnd
Vermont I'Op ; No. 1 New Yolk , New Hampshire
and Vermont , Si'e ' : Delaine , Mlehlgan , 20c ; un
washed nu'dluni , Kentucky. Indiana , ntic-fnurtli-
blood e-i.tnliliiif. . I)1j20c ! : Kentucky and Indl.ina.
threei'lglithsblond comblnK , ISSJOe ; Mls-i.inl.
one-fimrCi-blooil combing. l ! > e ; Mlpsourl. tinci-
( Ighths- blood combli K. lOc : brail combing. ISe ;
lake and Clcm-sln. 1HTPXIIH wools tpilng
medium (12 ( ini-ntli ) . llfjUc ; scoured pi lee. "W
r.2c : Hiring HUP (12 ( mcnlhs ) , 105T12c ; i-coureil
price , STiJi3r < . . Teirlti.iy wools : Montana line
mi-lliim nml nne W'.ic ' ; reourcil price , XiiT tie ;
staple. 3fie | ! ; ftnh. Wynmlng. etc. . nm * mcdlin
and line , lOTfU'e ; scoured pi Ice. SufiSiie : ftaple
: :7iiT.Se. : California wiols : Nurlh rn B. ring , 14i
ICe ; scouud price 35ft.17e : middle county spilng
IOJT120 ; FcouriMl price. 32fi34o. Australian Keoure
linslc : Climbing , > .i ! | erllne , < Sfi i'.c , eon.ldrg. gori
WB4Ce ; cnmblns , nveragc , 42e ; ejueentland comb
Ing. t.ljiir.e. .
NHW YOHK , April 27. WOOI-Kleeec , ICi'Sle
pullej. ir,1T20e.
ST. IOL'IS , Apill 27. WOO1Unchanged. .
SI. 1. mils CriuTiil .llnrUi'ts.
SI' . I.OI'IS , April 27. KfAll'H Nominally un
elianyeil : patents. Jl.rni\-(0 , ( ; extra fiinoy , 14.B3 ?
4.70 ; farey , $3.s"iff4.0.1 ; e'lolo.$3.2. . " , ( | t Ki.
WHIIAT I'utures , npeiiwl hluher on account o
higher l.txi-rpoul eiibles , but heavy relllns a
Chlcricii paused n break. After lluetuatlng con
plilerably the market elot-ed 15l'-c ( ' ( under ye > ti'r
day. Spot , t-teady ; No. 2 ivd. cash , elevator
Me- hid ; traok , PSi-Wll.CO ; No. 2 har.l , e-.ish , 7riic
liny , f. . c bid ; .luly. 77'.4ifj777c ; ; August , 745 c
S-'eptemKT. 73'te.
( VHN Dull and leady to fractionally lower
Sp < . ( , i-teady ; No. 2 cash. Sic bid : May. SlUO l'ic
luly , US'l'We ; September. 24ic bid.
OATS-rnturi-B quiet and a snadu easier. Spot
eacler ; No. 2 cat. ' . ) ID'.Jo ' bid ; May. 19'ic ; July
U-'Sic blil.
llYE-Dull at SCc.
1IAHI.HY Nomlnul.
' . , . " . .
C'OHN MiAIJl.rOni.
1IUAN CJulel ; sacked , e-ast track , nominal , Mff
n Steady nt 73'.ie.
TIMOTHY SlII-H ) Prime. J2.fOfiJ.CO.
HAY Quiet i-nd lirm ; prairie , JI.OOJTI.SO ; tlm
i thy. JS.riOgi3.LO.
1'OI'L.TIIY Chickens , llrm : hens. ( Is ; sprlrg
Hffl'e ; turkeys , slow al 7c ; ducta. slow at 7c.
IIUTIKII rinn : creamery , ] 3jJ174c ! ; dairy , 88
13e.
13e.nflUS Steady at Fc.
WHISKY * i. 111.
MHTAl.S-I.pad. , dull at J3.02'iC3.07i. ' Spel
ter , flow at i3.92'.i 13.95.
COTTON TIKK-C.V.
.
rilOVlSIONS I'ork. lower ; standard mo s , Job
blng , J8.1.r.flS.7r > . I.ard. lower ; prime steam , 14
I'liolce , JI.Oj. Hacon ( boxed ) sliouldeis , JS.in
extra , short clear , jr.37'j. ; libs. J..Ki ; shorts
iri 37' > . Dry wilted meats ( boxed ) shoulders am
t'Xtra slK'i't olears. J.1 ; ribs , jr..l2V. ; shorts , J1.23.
IlKfHIITS I-'lour : iC"0 bids. ; wheat , 0,600 bu.
[ rin , 20.0CO Int. ; oals , 1.1 , W.O bu.
BHIl'MHNTri Flour. 4.0(0 libls. ; wheat , C.COO
bu , ; corn , S-C.COO bu. ; oatu , 9,0(0 bu.
Sun I'raiK'lHi'o All n lilt ; ( [ iintiilliiKM.
SAM 1'MIANOISOO. Aliril7. . Tna ollljlal cloi-
Ingauotatloiii for mliil-i ; HI CI Oilwjrj -n
: o.low :
Silver birs , Ol'i'- : Mjxic-in doIliM. 4'JI
JOc ; ilraftHHlirhl. 17' ' e : dr.ifln. tldjrap'.i'Oj. .
l.omlon SdicU luotnloliH. (
LONDON' . April 'J7. I p. in. clo < lu : :
onsolH.m'y lllil St. 1' nil co iriio-.i. . 7-til
; II [ IH. : i30 ° t II- N Y. ( Jjntril Ml !
: anl'.iulllu C'l IV'iiinvlvanl'i fi4'ii
1'J'd ' U 'tdliir UH
vrlo Jili Mnt.Uw. new 4i. 71) )
[ ll.Oiiiitr.il AiuIiUon H'M '
Mexican ordlniry. _
DAU HI1.VKH-SS B-161 per ounce.
MONHY-li per cent.
The late of discount In the open market for
1'ioit and three month * , ' bills Is Hj per cent.
NHW YOHK , April ST. Tne Hvcnlns-
'ohl's London llmuiclal cablegram fays :
-The stock inaiketB were llfelesj to-
lay , tin * wily feature belmr the great i-trenKth
if AiKerllni > htickn. Kalllrs were Hal ; an Im-
lerlnnt Mntcir.enl fmm a leading company Is ex-
lected tomirrow. Hold Is In Hn in ? demaivl. but
irly Jap.in Is liikliiK It from the ( Link ol KIIB-
.iml , not HUfEla. inlep.iitid In some quarti-rs.
I'ho best Informed peeple heio still look for only
iiutll geld expnils from New Yerk to l < o < iilon ,
lrlln evchaM-.e , f-'U'i ; Dute i and Auctrlan ex-
hancex. Iiul. TinI'.itU and lierlln maike'ta
vcre eter.dy. "
l.iniiloii Sliii'l ; r\c- linn eve.
IX3NPON. April 27. The fcloek market vnrled
Ittle during tin * day. \vlnu to the abtcnce or
linerlcan nuotatlons on account of th holldiy
here , which restricted buflnifs , Thu clohlnif
fas steady and buslneta gi'iieially light.
riiloiiuo Stoe-li l-2jiliiiii f ,
CIIU'AOO. April 27.- Stock trading \va very
Imtled. nile-aifo ( las showed strength , Clos-
ng : Dlair.oml M tch , HiVil fhlca .i ( las. b'J ;
llrawliennl , 2J : < "lty Ituiiv.-av. : : ; Wint I'lu-
ncn , n ; ; Nnrtl * Chlcjigo. ' . ' 17 ; l.akf Street ,
SJ. New Yink Hltcillt. I6U , ,
IIAI.TIMOUIApill 27-Clenrlngs , Ji.SM.lIT ;
laliuii'is , jti'.CCS.
IIOSTON. Aiull 27.-CleurliiKS. flli.JSO.417 ; lial-
, nci . J5CI9.C10.
I'lllLADKLI'IIlA , April : T.-Clearini.-u , J9. .
15OH ; luilane-es , Jl.Ui.ttT.
ST. l.ODlrt. April 27. CleurliiBK , J3711i73j ! bal-
nce , IH5.7C7. Money , 6 T7 per cent. New
Vk nchniiff , HV premium bid , TSc prt'inlum
tked.
IMIIfAOO. April 27.-CleQrIn ! : < , JI3. ; D.9:0.
few Yeirk exohuiiKe. tbc premium. Korelgn ex-
h.uiKtImrely leudy ; Oemuml , HkS'.i ' ; il-.ty
ayn , Jl.tO i.
_
l-'iirt-lKii I'liuiiu'lnl.
1'AHIH. April Z' . Tirif | per cent lei Icj , VXt
ic for thu account. '
MKltl.lN. April ST. Knuhanie on Iondcn , elsht
, i > b' tight , to niarkii 3SI1 pfg ,
LONDON , A.rll | W.-Oold In quolej at Huer.5
MP < I Imlny ut 1'JS.SO ; ut Uxlwn , W ; at Itoirc.
'J.75. ' The amount of colil withdrawn fiom tha
iink of Kiiklund vu baluuco toJay la 9,000 ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Hnn of All Sorts the Largest in Mnnj
Months ,
CATTLE ENOUGH TO ADMIT A DEEP CUT
HliyiTH Tiller A I viintnuiof ( lieSltim -
tloii nml InilnlKv Tlirlr HenrlHli
Tl-llllolK'ICN IIoRM AC'I1 > C
nml a Simile l.oivcr.
SOUTH OMAHA , April 27.-Ilecelpts tot
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
April 27 3,023'of.j l.lftl I
April 2(1 1.S01 5.273 5,237 21
April 21 l.OSt 4,154 21G
April 23 2,014 C,2.-0 ! 2,2 : > 3 ID
April 22 2.120 6,031 5,033 . :
April 21 1.4 ! > 3 3.4C.S 1.579 ot
April 20 2M > 3 7,303 1,8S , ( ! 4 ?
April 1 ! ) 1.469 2.393 2,025 C
April 17 1.C42 3,111 4.37S S
April 1C 1.U ! 4.113 4.G2S c
April 15 1.97C G.3.U 2,5Ki 11
April 14 3,220 4.S73 3,433 !
April 13 2,263 3.C09 2,512 1
Tinolllclnl nutnhor of cars of stock
brought In today , by each road was !
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. , M. & St. J' . Uy 2
O. d St I , . Uy 2 1
Mo. Pacific U.v . .
Union Pntlilc System 51 23
C. & N.V. . Uy 2 . .
R , K. & M. V. U. U 22
H. C. & 1' . Uy t
C. , St. P. , M. & O. Uy [ I
II. M. U. U. U 61 40
G. , H. .t Q. Uy 7 40i' i'
K. C. & St. J 5
C. , U. I. & P. Uy. . east. . . . 1 1
O. , U. I. & P. Uy. , west. . . . 11 4
Total receipts ) 174 111 4
The disposition of the day's rccelptH was
ns follows , each buyer inirchaslng the num
ber of head Indicated :
IHtvcrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omnha Packing Co ( ! 7 1.44S
( ? . 11. Hammond Co. . . . ST. < i do
Swift nnd Company 1'l.t ' B. | ; S 1
C'ndahy Packing Co S75 s.luj . . . .
P. U. Aimolir , Chicago , . 320
U. llerker and Derail. . . . 50
J. I. . . Carey 101
l.olmian & Rothschilds. . 5
Ilcnton & Underwood. . . . 4
lU.ston .t Co 41
Krcbbs .t Co " > 2 . . . . . . . ;
Cudahy P. Co. , K. C 11 . . . . 1.02. )
Nelson Morris , Chicago. . W ) . . . .
Other buyers 427 . . . .
Totala 3,501) 7usii 1,021
CATTMC Receipts of cattle were large ,
152 cars being reported In , the largest run of
any day since January C. The yards were
full of cattle , and while a good many of
them were- beeves there was a great plenty
of all kinds' .
With such larcrc offerings of fat cattle
buyers could afford to bo a little bearish ,
en.cclally . In view of Hit , ract that price. *
have been pretty high here as compared
with other market. ) . Salesmen , however ,
were not prepared to make any concesJlon
without a struggle , and the market in con-
seriuence was rather slow. Still the cattle
were all sold In the end , init at prices tli.it
were generally lOc lower than yesterday.
Cows and heifers e.\pprlcnced about t'-.c .
name decline as fat entile , and , while tie
market was not very active owing to tlio
reluctance- salesmen to cut loose al the
decline , a reasonably early cleuiance was
° InVhV slockcr and feeder department the
trade was lusl about steady , with a fair de-
mnnd. Some of the half fat cattle that .e v
shipped In for beef sold to the feeders ! lobe
beshlpved buck lo liie country. Ucp-
icsentalivo sales :
NATIVES.
UUKP STILUS
S'o. Av. I'r. JCov Tr Nd. Av. I'r.
.1120 $1 SO 31/.1CC2 / $4 13 5'-.llfiT 51 50
i. .12(10 ( 00..1100 4 2 < > S7..nS3 4 * U
1. . 770 3- 12..U'.VI ' 4 20 C..12JS 4 CO
1.r. . . ! iu3 33 73 2..11tO 1 20 1..1KU 4 ill
3. .1021 3 75 30. , . , - , < , 4 m si..rai 4
12. .1130 3 SO 1. . .laid 4 20 1..1450 4 35
. US 3 ! 0 15. . . .lisa 4 20 40. . .1219 4 35
3 ! ' 0 21. . . .ion ; 4 W 17. . . . 4 S3
3 B. . 10. . . .1143 4 20 : o. . . .1210 4 33
3..1240 4 ( ' 0 22. . . .1109 4 'JO is. . . .1147 I 33
8..IWU 4 0) ) . .1119 4 20 51. . . .1317 4 S3
20. . . . ! ,6r 4 01 10 ! ! . .1172 I 20 32. . .13'tt 4 :5
.
15..11E4 I 0.- 2 $ . . . .1000 4 20 ' .1210 4 33. ,
79. . . . 11"'J 4 113 i. . . .10SO 4 20 2o.i27s ! ; ; 4 37'-
1C. . 4 10 78. . . .HOS 4 22'.i 21..1231 4 40
9. . .ICST , 4 10 r.s. i . .iir.3 4 25 I 40
13. . .1100 4 10 " 0. . . .12IS 4 23 4 40
22. . .1070 4 10 20. . 4 25 13 ! ! 1 40
1. . .1250 4 10 20. . ! ! lilO 4 25 20. . . .1320 4 10
23. . .1212 4 10 5. . . .1250 4 23 n. . . .1350 4 40
17. . .1174 4 10 10. . . .1213 4 25 is. . . .124.1 4 40
10. . .ICil 4 10 41. . . .1204 4 . 19. . . .13J3 4 40
IS. . 4 10 ' ' . .112 ? 4 23 is. , . .1371 4 45
29. , 4 10 21. . . .1037 4 25 is. . . .123J 4 45
. 4 10 ' . ' .13(0 ( 01. . , .12S1 4
. .12S4 4 10 9. . . .1127 4 23 17. . , .11H 4 M
. .1300 4 10 50. . . .12.VJ 4 25 20. . , .1327 4 55
. .131U 1 10 22. . . .1230 4 25 IS. . , .H15 4 I , "
20. . . .1235 4 13 17. . . .IU7 4 30 42. . , .1 J7 4 K
21. . . .1101 i ir. C. . . .lie : , 4 SO 2S. . , .1433 4 (0 (
Sli. . . .11SO 4 .13 ! ) . . . .1127 4 30 17. . .Io25 4 C2Vi
HI. . . .11W 4 13 10. . 4 30 IS. . .1395 4 01
co. . . .IBM 4 15 20. . 4 20 3S. . .1511 4 75
i. . . .1310 4 15 39. . 4 30
H.
i. . 1. . . .1070 3 00 . .nor 3 30
i. . 1. . . . MO 3 00 . .1070 3 30
i. . 2 25 C. . . .1071 3 05 " 3 SO
3. . 2 30 3. . . .me 3 05 1120 3 35
1. . . .1K.U 3 05 . .1173 3 35
i ! ! . .1205 2 50 11. . . . 770 3 10 . .I2M 2 S3
1. . . .1040 2 60 " .1:10 3 10 . .1195 3 40
1. . " 2 M l" ! .1070 3 10 . .1ICO 3 40
"ltt-5 2 ro 1. . . .1170 3 10 3 40
. .1120 2 SO n ' .1105 3 10 . . 955 2 40
. . SSO 2 r.o 3. . . .1053 3 1' ' ) . .1U.O 3 40
. .1203 2 .15 .10S5 3 15 3 40
4. . . . . . 2 C5 .10:0 3 15 3 45
C. . .1030 2 70 3. . . SM 3 15 C. 3 43
1. . .1010 2 75 1. . .1030 3 I" 3. , .100' ) 3 K
1. . 9. . . 954 3 20 1. . 900 3 45
1. . ! llCO ( 2 75 4. . .1122 3 20 1.H. . , .1101 3 4.1
1. . . 4. . .1042 3 20 9. , .IOCS 3 CO
1. . .1010 K. . .ItC'i 3 20 .1112 30
.10 5 1. . .11W 3 20 .1175 3 GO
.10CO CO. . . fDS 3 20 1190 .1 TO
1. . .1170 2 83 1. . .IC'lO ' 3 23 1..1270 3 30
I. . .1230 2 S3 1. . .1240 3 25 " " 330
) . . 2 90 1. . . 3 25 3 50
1. . . 120 3 W 1. . . . 3 25 ii ) ! ! ! ! S3t 3 55
H. . . F22 3 M 1. . . .1010 3 21 1 12'JO ' 3 CO
1. . .12:0 3 ( M C. . , .Kill 3 25 11 * t . . - 3 CO
1. . .III'O 3 0' ) 1. . .1150 3 25 1. . .12.0 3 ( Ti
1. . .uoj 3 M 1. . . .uro 3 25 37. . . 793 3 CM
1. . .IIS'J 3 00 3. . .HOG 20. . . f54 3 C3
1. . .1020 3 00 1. . , .12UO 3 2 , 1. . .1(110 ( 3 13
1. . .1000 3 M ) II. . . . 937 3 23 7. . 2 70
3. . . Mti 3 (0 J' " .KKY1 2 25 3. . l r.3 3 fO
1. . .1010 3 U ) .1075 3 SO 2 , . . . 930 3 SS
.1035 3 00 5 ! ! ! .1042 3 JO 1..1220 3 W
610 2 75 4. . . f)2 ! 3 K .1C01 3 75
CIO 3 Oil 1. . .10.H 3 to . bM ) 3 73
95 II 00 15. . . 773 3 Ml C. , .1103 3
4. ! > S5 3 DO , C30 3 CO 23. . M'J ' 3 tO
4.o CM 3 10 3. . . . Mil 3 CO t'OO ' I to
o ! MG 3 ID 2. . . . 90G 3 1,5 2S. ' .au 3 81
2 CM ) 3 25 2. . . . (25 3 C.1 2S.S. . 647
7 ! 731 3 40 C. . . . 7U 3 BS 5. 604 4 ( li )
1. 9tO 3 < 0 23. . . . 070 3 70 3. , 573 4 CO
10. SIO 3 40 13. . . , ( .31 3 70 3. . . . cn , t oo
2. . . . 523 3 40 H. . . . CIO 3 70 2I..IH7 4 10
II. . . . 77U 3 50 49. . . . t > 57 2 70 1..I3W 4 15
4. . . . ! < 22 3 M
IltM.LS.
1..1I10 2 25 1..HM 3 00 1..1200 3 15
I..1C20 2 W 1..I270 3 fO 1..U70 3 10
' 1..13:10 : 300 ) . . . . k70 3 IS
7.lC12 ! ! ! 2 CO 1..I250 3 W 1..K40 3 25
1..l.'OO 2 70 1..1I3) ) 2 Oi ) 1..1370 3 25
1..1I30 275 3.2 ] < H > 3 ( ) 1. . . .10.11 3 2. .
.1010 2 75 1..133I ) 300 1..l.'OO 3 25
1..1230 275 1. . . .13-11) 3 00 l..l.)0 3 30
1. ) 2 75 1..1IM 3 Ik ) 2. . . . lOW 3 aO
S. . . .1351 ! M 71 * 1..U20 3 CO 3 iO
1..1I50 2 75 2..125 3 1'5 ' ' ' 35
K..14C2 2 K 1..HCO 3 10 I4.iuj ! ! ; 3 41) )
2..15o 2 S3 . . . . ) 3 13 2..1103 3 4)
1C.'I1 2 90 l..13,0 3 10 1..1930 ' . 4 (
3. . .152.1 2 90 1..1770 3 10 1..I850 3 43
1..10M 3 } t ) 3 to
2..1W1 S . ,11 7..HIT 3 15 2 ! ! ! ! 4U ) 4 W
1..HM 3 15
BTAQS.
1..1MKI 3 fO n.13 < )7 ) 3 59 9. . . .1311 310
1. . . K.'P 3 tt ) 11..Ull 350 C..11UJ 4 UO
1..It'll : : ' . ' I . . . ! ! > J 3 50 1..1J.O 4 21
l..ir'u y .MI 1..IUO 3 75
i. , , 230 3 CO 1. . 1. . . . 29) 5 00
i. . , 310 u 10 3. . 310m 4 40 5 10
i. . , 330 3 . ' 5 C . m 4 C : 123 S CO
4. . , 337 3 40 no 1 75 135 5 5u
3. . , 3UJ 3 54 . 20 5 (0 1. . 210 5,0
1. . , 200 4 CO ICO 6 W 1. . . . 1)0 ) 5 tl )
8TOCKBU3 AND FTiiKHS.
. .KW 3 ft ) VIM ( 15 7M 4 ro
. . 950 3 CO , C40 4 20 , 507 4 : o
. . 40 3 C5 , C. ! > 5 4 2J . C4Q t m ,
. . MO 3 70 21. . . 'J'-'O 4 CO 5. . . , CO'I 4 i'5
. . 610 3 75 12. . . OTO 4 20 7. . . . 721 4 35
. . K3 3 75 1C. . ! > i7 4 i ) 2. . . , ir , 4 40
. . 12J 4 W 12. . 918 4 0 1. . . , 610 4 4(1 (
4 00 4. . 755 I 20 13. . . . ' . ' 15 4 40
. . . 40 ! 4 00 0. . 4 f5 14. . . . Ml 4 40
. . .1031 4 05 . . . 191 4 5 1. . . . Mil 4 tO
. . .K2C 4 (6 ( 1. . . 4.1) 4 :5 1..JSJU 4 : ' >
. . .1(00 4 ( B 1. . . .110) 4 2o 4. . . . 40. ! 4 K
. . . 7SS 4 10 2. . , . VDO 4 21 it. . 433 4 ! > 5
. . . f2S 4 15 10. . . . : S 4 fO 4 D7'
. . .HW 4 15 10. . . . 872 4 3) ! ! 4J7 4 CD
. .lf.O 4 15 t' . . . . MC 4 3 < ) 3. . 4 00
. . . ! ) ] 0 4 IS 1. . . . UK ) 4 31) 4. . 4 Go
7e3 4 15
MII.KUIIH AND Sl'IUNaKItS.
1 cow ami c..f 20 l i l cuw nml e. . . . ) 30 CO
I row ami o. . . . 28 ( M 1 eiiw anil c. . . . 31 W
I cow ami e. . . . IS to j .prlnser SI 0)
IcowunUe. . . . SOW 1 cow mule. . . . 35 no
HOS ( ! Heeelptii of log : nuinUinl 116 curs , Ilic
HKeil run flnce January 21. In tplle i-r liiu
UKU tun Hit inurKet wan fairly nctluj and the
fill , were KMJII cleuieil , the ilemunil livlnt ; fully
iiual tu the offcrlno.
'Ihiprlce | > ull were a Midil ? lune-r tun ypy-
cnla > , Lie lioga k lllnt ; pili.elp lly at 1375 ,
i.n'.i ' mill f3.t.O. an iuln l W-W ) nil J3.S1 j jrf-
irUuy. The lop wai 13.ti , tlm i.iuii * an jiUcr-
nv
ilccllnr tul.f the muiKet to Ilio law
: lnl e > f the month nnd lo th lew . ( I rein I
liic ilurcli U. At the fame time the
nos-onus AND ENDS.
B 210 . . . 3 '
S11I3I2P There were four lonils of nhccri here
\\lileh folil nliout stonily with ycsterdny'f
market. Representative Mies ;
Nn. Av. I'r.
1 native ewe 200 } 3 f.O
S39 feil westerns 101 400
CHICAfiO MV13 STOKIC
I'-itdi * Sinily ( IloKHV * nk I.niuli
Sell a I n 1)1 nilLoner. .
rillfAaO. April 27.-l'ilcos for cattle werr
stonily , with a meliorate triulp. Steers folil n
from * l to | 5.5 for common ilrei-reil bcof. ii |
to fiiun ? 5 to J5.13 firliest : offprliiK1' . the bull
f the entile jroltiK for frnin J4.35 In J5. Kei-ilor
sol.l slowly nt from $4.35 to J4.S5. COWH , htlfora
nml bulls showoil no mntcrlnl chaiiKC anil fa
lolH were In ncllvo Uemaml at ratlsfuotnr >
lirlcrs. This wan "cnlt" day and the-re was n
much IniRor pupply thnn last Tnosilay ami i
slow iloni.iml , in Ices rulliiB liu-ROly 25c per 100
lb" . loucr.
In hotjs sales wore mmle at an averngo do
cllne of frnin 2'iO to r.c per 1M lb . At thn
reilncoil jirlccs packers wore uooil buyois. Salt's
wctu larsi'ly nl froni } 4 to $4 05 ; heavy parltlni ,
lots solil nt from J3.W to J3.f5 nml ) > ilmc llKh
hc/Ks Kol.l as low as $4.12 > i. The olTcrlngs wurt
nu.stly choice In quality.
1-rlci-s ot Inmbs v.oicInrsoly 10c lower nm
e'oloruilo lamb.4 soM slowly at fiom J5 to J5.50
while ccmmon to good Inmbs bioUKht from JJ.SC
to J4.75.
Slioon were snhUilo at fnim J3.CO tn J3.75 fo
tin- poorest to from } l.f,0 to J5 for Ilio bout , will
TPXIIIIH fclllni ; at from J3.90 lo $1.25 , ami veij
few HiPep KuiHK' ns hleli ns II. SO.
Hci'Cliits : Cattlrf 2uW ) hcail ; hogs. 1S.OJO hcml
phccp. 9,000 head. Ir
ICniiKHH-OltV I.I vi Silicic.
KANSAS C'lTY , AjirA 27. rATTM-I Ilocolpts
20 r.oo head ; best mailps stcnly to weak , ethers
ET10c lower Texas steers. } 2.7. . < Tl.fO : Texas
cows , K.r.Ofrl.no . ; native steers , Js.fiOjfj.M ; nntlvi
cows ami heirers.-tl.5nfT4.25 ; stackers anil fce'il
cis , J2.MJfl.73 ; bulls , . J2.25f3.CO. ?
HOGS Ili'PCliits. ' ll.CCO bead ; market cptnoi
weak , olofod Hironjerbull ; { of tales , J.1,7."i4f3.SO
htnvlos. JS.Tr.ifS.fSpnckers , ! 3.C53'1.fO ; inlxi-d
f3.75'T3.2'i ' ; IlKhts , J3.COS73.SO : yorlpis. : $3.73fi
3.SO ; plK . iiPi'S.TJ'A. -
SHUKP llecclpti , 4 , ro head ; mniltot btroni ;
lambs , JS.'JOtf 1.50million ; : ! , J2.0'iJJ4CO.
St. I.iiViiN tl.iveSooU. .
SI I.OTIS , Aflll 27. CATTl.K llPcclpts. 3CO
niaiko1. i.cir\o niufliteaay ; rallve'Rhli.plnK steers
| 4COA..lu ; KlrckPliinMl fetdei's. $ . " > .3.1lf4.40 ; cows
nml hrlfcrs$1.T. . ' M SO.-Ttxas aitrt Imllnn Btfrrs
fed. } . ! OD'jf I 3 * > enirs , ttJ.lCfJS.Oj , cr.WB nnd bclfors
$2.flfi.t51 (
HOGS llecelpts. 8,000 bond ; market steady to
strong ; llKht , J3.S5S3.S5 ; mixed , J3.C5f(3.Sfl ( ; lu-avy ,
SIIKKP llecelpts , 1,000 head ; market steady ;
native muttons , { 4,00171.75 ; lambs , { { .5035.25.
Sinuk In StKlil.
Hcpord of recolpts of live Mock at tlio four
principal markets for April 27 :
Cattle , ll.-c * . f-'ncp. '
Onmha . n.n23 7.i.in l2r '
ChlcilKn . 2,500 HIilO 9,01.0
Ivannia City . 20 MM 14 , COT 4.0PO
Kt. Iytis ! . 3.COD ' .OJO LOW
Totals . 33.J2.1 47rG5 15.020
I.Ivci'iidol Oralii mill 1'rovlslollH.
I.IVKUI'COIj , April 27. WHKAT No. 2 red ,
northern spring , dull , r Gd.
( XHN ) American mUe'd , t-pot , dull ; new , 2s 2d ;
April , 2s 7d.
KI/OUIl St. Ixrals fancy winter , dull nt 8s C.I.
IIOI'H At lyimlun (1'aclllc ( co.ist ) , 75'(95s. (
PIIOVISIONS llecf , PNtra India mets , 2 s M ;
prime mess , llrm nt 45s Cd. 1'ork , prime nu ss ,
line wi te'rn , r,0s ; prime mefs. medium western ,
15s , Hams , short cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. . 43s M.
Hacon , Cumliorland clit. 23 to 20 Ibs. , 2-Js ; short
rllii , 2D lo 24 Ibs. , 2ss ; lonK clear middles , Unlit ,
35 lo : $ Ibs. . 2."is ; lonp clear middles , heavy , 40
to 45 Iba , Ma ; snoit clear mlddlcK. clear , 4" to
W Ibs. , 25s. Kioulikrs. square , 12 to 14 'Ibs. ,
KB Cd. I.ird , rpot , 21s : ij.
CIIHBSK American finest , white , 6Cs Cd ; Amer
ican , ( olore.1 , C s Gd.
TAL.I/DW Prime city , ISs M.
i City MiirlCftw.
KANSAS CITY. April 27. WllRAT Dull anil
lower ; No. 2 lianl. kle ; No. 3. 72ff7Sc ; No. 4 ,
K6F724e ! ; No. 2 reJ , 9V ; No. 3 , ! i3fth5c ; No. 4 ,
b4c ; No. 2 HprlnB. SOS1S2c ( ; No. 3 , 72S(74c.
CO I IN Firm ; No. 2 inlxe-il , 2 Hi 4(2 ( Hie.
OATS Slnw niul lower ; No. 2 inlxeil , 214c.
UVh : No. 2. 3-ic.
HAY Steaily nml uiuhonscil ; timothy , $9.50 ;
prairie * , J7.CO.
IIHTTEUVcak ; creamery , ISfflCe ; dah-y ,
lirjUS Klim ; "Ufl'He.
1'i iirla Cm I ii .Iliirlii'l.
I'UOIUA. April 27.-.VIlN-Qulet ( ; No. 2 , 24c.
OATH Klrni ; No. 2 white. 21 0.
\VIMSiv\-Market Ftendy ; llnls.ied Roods on the
> a ls of JI.19 for l.lhh wines ,
ItUC'UllTS Cc.rn , i2,0 ( bu. ; oats. 37,700 bu. ;
ye. COd l.n. . ; w.ilpky. iiur.o.lient. . 1,200 bu.
SlIIl'JlKNTH-Corn ; B.7 a I.U. ; cats. 21.WO bu.j
'if. r.oi.e ; ulllfhy. ( .15 liLlh. ; ulicnt , none.
'I'dlcdo InrKclN ,
TOI.KDO , Apr 1 .7 WIIKAT-I-twer and weak ;
* o. 2 ciish , H3c ; IIay , 'JiV c.
OOUN-Aetlvp and ntcndy ; No. 2 mixed , 21 0.
OATS Dull nnd ciipy ; No. 2 mlxnl , 17ic.
HVK Dull unil weak ; No. 2 cash , SCc.
I'lWKll BKUU Dull nnd easy ; prime cash ,
I.CO bid. ,
OH * llnclmnged.
Cotton .Mnrlii'l.
Ni\V OltMCANH , April 27.-fOTTON-rinn ;
irdlnary up. 3 11-lCci Kcrnl ordinary , ( i 9-lCo ; low
nlddlln ? . c If.-lCc ; middling ; , \e ; iuod middlliiir ,
11-ICe ; mlddllntr , fair , 8 11-lfc.
NBW VJUK , April 27. COTTON Holiday.
OH Cl ( > - MiirKe-tN.
OlI CIT\ " , I'A.i vAjnll 27tVrtincateoil
prnul with S.r , . lihl nn.l with K-a iit-lifil ; crnllt
nilunecH iinchuiiKi'ci ; run * ) , 119,177 bblr. ; tlilp-
iients , 37.CCO liMrt - "
.MIlllleaillillH . } \'lufit ( liifitatliiiiN.
Iny. "Hie ; July. ISts ; , Hcptemlier , (3'-e ( ; No. 1 ]
anl , 75c ; No. 1 nurlhrrn , 73e ; receipts , 210 ears. |
T Tafnri ' H.
IX1NDON , April'VTAl'alcuttu llnteeil. tpnt , 3Is
I ; May anil Julydfllviry , S2 Oil ; llnreeil oil ,
Uiiiii-lnH < iy" Vi-xtlli * Trinli * .
MANt'HKHTUn. : Apr/I / 27.-The maikets for
) r cloths and yarim _ Hrv * llrm , but not uctlve.
Kill ! Illvcr. I'rlTil Cloth .Mni'lii't.
I'AIt. HIVRIl , iMurn , . April 27. Print cloth
mikvl nemliiKl at 1
IXINDOK. April' ' -lKirr ' SI'dAIl April , 5a
i'l ; August. Is IOU'1.
Sun l.'rniK'lHinVlien < ( luotadoiiH ,
HAN I'-UANriHCO , April 57. WHKAT-rinn ;
iecemlr. 11.19V4.
IT. .IIHKTS A TIIIKVIXfi CIIAItMKII.
niiilui Ainu Til U en ( o n H ooin nml
KohlM'il.
One of Omaha's citizens was $205 poorer
ftterilay aa a result of an acriualntanco
irincil upon thu etrcota Monday nlht. ; Ho wan
ibbcil of that amount by a colored woman
horn ho met and whom lie accompanied to
loom on North Fourteenth Btrect.
The victim miiUo a report of his loss tn fie
Qllcc , hut his name U not divulged by the
iituorltles for the fake of hln wife , who U
ilil to bo critically 111 , Ho left a description
t the woman whom ho accutes of tlio llie.'t
nd an effort Is being made today to locate
; ; and the stolen money.
Ida Mitchell wai arrested li > t night enlarge
largo of being the woman who elld the ,
ork.
WEEKLY CROP BULLETI !
Last Week a Good Ono for Crops of Al
Kinds.
WARMER THAN NORMAL AND DAMP ENOUGI
llnliirnll In the KiiNlcrn Portion ( lull )
U\OCNN\I | > , lint ( Jrncrnlly 1'nrtu
Work IN Well A.I viuiccil
fur the SIMINOII.
\Vcck1y crop bulletin No. 3 of the N'c
bruskn section of the climate ami crop serv
Ice. of the weather hure.iu for the wee-i
ending April M :
The temperature of the past week liai
nveraRcd nearly two degrees above tin
normal.
The ralnfnll 1ms been below the norma
nml Kenerally less , than one-fourth of in
Inch , except In the eastern sections , when
It has been excessive. It exceeded fein
Inches In small areas In n number of conn
ties In the southeastern section.
The week has been u favorable olio foi
the growth of crops. Kami work has math
Kootl proRress except In the region of e.\ .
cesstve rainfall , where comparatively lltth
work 1ms been done. Oats sowing Is nenrlj
completed and plowing for corn has com
menced quite generally In the state. Con
planting has commenced in the southen
counties west of Cluge.lSarly sown miml
grain Is coming up In wood condition
I'each , nprlcot and clicrry trees arc In
som In southern counties.
Kcpoil by counties :
Duller Hxcesslvo rains ha\o washed out some
grain nml delayed fnrm work ; crops two \\ivK1
l hliul tuu.il fin. on.
Oifp fint fcodlrir Ilnlslicil ; whrnl up niul BrewIng -
Ing : ilcely ; very llltliiilnwIiiK for coin ilunnii
the week ; imnturcHell rtnitt-il.
Cla > U > t mid winter wheat making rapi I
Kluu.li , Kinill : Kriiln coniltiK I > nicely ; hunt
l'K'\viiiK fci corn Oimo.
I'luinou SprliiRvhcnt : nnd mine o t up ; very
lilt o n i In 5 pi wl K Uon ; many pjta o. pian'.ta ;
KfiKununinlly lliif.
Onisc Sniiill gr.ila nml t-rnfs ilolnt ; wuli ; plow
ing . ' i toni coiiiinencvHl ; some unmade. CILIII
iit.iv ) ' rnln.
Hamilton Sci-dliiR llnlshod ; onts coining up ;
p.i | " ; for corn will umlir wiiy ; licis cm
tvirr itrarn looking line.
JeffiTkun I'fUi'li nml nprlcot tieoa In lilnom ;
small xratn In nn.l romlni ; up nicely ; corn IKIUU-
i cotniiiencln KOly. ! .
Johnson I'lowlnK fur corn In proKiess ; Hoods
have come and BUIIO iiulckly and hn\u ilor.u llttlu
damiiKC to crops.
Ijiinrnrtrr Small Kraln doliiB well ; some oato
to pmv yet ; u\i > ic hull Ktorm of 23d did turnu
dainagt1.
Ncinahn Sopping vct ; farm operations BIIS-
iwmk'd ; penc.i and aptlcot ticca comlni ; Into
hli.nm . very fast ; oats look line.
MucliolliKami \\oik dela > cd by rains ; pome
corn planted ; week favorable for pastures ; oat
and wheat iliilrg well.
Otoc OatH coming on fa t , but nil hope for
winter wacat IB Kone ; iwach blossoma tuu com-
Ini ? out.
I'aw ncc Wheat looks well nnd nil vegetation
coinlnir on rapidly ; rnpld prc'Kieta made In wolk
until heavy rain of 22d.
I'olk Orass. wheat nnd rye looking line ; oats
not all hewn yet ; ground \cry wet ; come com
plaint of outs totting ? .
Ulrlmnfeon I'anr.ers are bury jireparlns groun I
for ci rn.
Hallne Oats have come well ; peach trees beKln-
nliijT tn bloom ; not much plowing for coin ilonu
> et ; giound too \vet.
Saunilers Haln fix days ; ground too wet for
any wolk.
Sewnrd Some oats to sow yet ; some plowing
for coin lias been done ; heavy rain nnd hall
slot m on the 22d.
Thiocr Wheat Improxlng ; oats comlnK up
nlccdy ; peach , plum and cherry lu-ca blossom-
IIIK full ; little corn planted. .
Vt.rk PreJIi g llnlphed nnd a few have com
menced | .U\vln . for coin ; spring wheat and oats
are coming up nicely.
NOIITIIIJASTKKN SUCTION.
AntelopL Wheat about nil MJHII nnd some up ;
plowing for corn In progress ; ground rather wet
for bc : t re.valts.
lloyd Wheat mowing well along ; large ncreaKO
beli'.it sown.
llutt Sonic oats to put In yet ; plowing for
corn In predicts ; unall Kialn , KI.'IFS nnd trees
have made rapid growth.
Cedar Seeding rf wheat and oats nearly done ;
In places the s-mall gii'ln Is coming up ; plowIng -
Ing In progroru.
Cumlim : Most of the Finall ginln In and coming
up In line ehapo ; rain every day ; too wet for
wolk.
Dlxon Seeding not yet completed ; early sown
wheat up.
IXjilge S'mall grain mostly sown ; but little
work done thia week ; ground too soft to work.
Douglas Haln Interfered with plowing and
seeding.
Holt Most all grain on upland Is sown ; no
corn planted.
ICnox Wheat all In and onts nearly nil sown.
MmlUonVheat up ; oats sown ; pntturcs III
for grazing.
I'lrrcp Heeding progressing llnely ; but few
| ) lecoH not In.
Platte OatH mostly sown ; wheat coming up
nicely ; but little com ground plowed yet ; some
alfalfa , winter killed.
Snipy Alfalfa liiully winter killed ; lowlands
Hooded.
Stanton Wheat and oatH nbout all In nnd Ir-pa.
ration of corn ground going on ; rye Is doing
well.
well.Thurston Small grain most nil In ; plowing for
corn under way ; pastures lucking green ; ground
vei y w et.
Washington * I-ttlo ! reeding done this week ; oat
sowing not finished ; fiult prospects good at
irotent ; pastures look good.
Wayne Seeding ne-jrly llnlfhed ; pome plowing
for corn ; enily pown iraln up nnd looks fine ;
; raKH making good growth.
CKNTIlAb SUCTION.
Hlelr.e Sctillng mostly done ; some wheat up.
Hnonc Mi t of the Feeding Is done ; moyt of
tlu > nlfi-lfn In the county Is dead ; pastures
will support cattle.
lluffalo Oat seeding not completed ; spring
wheat coming up nicely ; plowing for corn has
( "usler Wheat nbout all sown ; some wheat
iiul barley yet to bow nnd a few an- planting
coin.
I ) aw'Min Spring feeding nearly all done nnd
so'io early sown up ; plowing for corn com
mence. ! , . grnss and alfalfa growing nicely.
Oreeley Smnll giuln nil In and pilt up In
Ine condition.
Howard Seeding Iiaf l.een pushejl vigorously ;
small grain coming up ; plowing for corn und
sugar bcels in progu-ps.
Merrlck Hmitll ginln mobtly In and some
coming up ; tome- plowing for corn done ; pan-
lures ( piltc green ; ground very wet ,
fihoiman Smull Brain nearly nil In ; plowing
or coin well under way ; wheat looking well ;
iolato planting In progress.
Vullcy Siruill gialn practically all sown ;
dowlng for corn well under way ; nlfulfa wln-
ereil pcorly : heavy stoim 3d.
HOIJTIIWKSTIOllN SUCTION' .
Adams Winter wheat nnd gram coming on
fast ; wheat and oatH nbout all In ; plowing for
corn In proK-esfH ,
t'hiiFe Small grain coining up well ; corn
dantlni ; commenced.
Diindy 1'otnlnOH nearly all plnntc.l . ; nbout half
he corn ground plowed and some corn planted ;
'lass growing inpldly.
Kranklln Hmull Kialn sown ; pod broken for
ilfalfa n-eillnt' .
I'rontlcr Spring Peedlng ull done ; wheat up ,
ooklng nltv ; plowing lor corn progressing nnd
ome planting dune.
FurmiB Set'dlng done ; lfalfu growing finely ;
ome corn planted : grafH growing well ; t-onio
i'ini'1tfrom rain nnd hall.
Hal inn Small grain up and looks well ; win
er wheat und ru looking line ; com planting
jer. : : ' .
Hitchcock 1'anturcs getting green ; unall grain
rowing fast.
Kearney Seeding nil done and earliest coming
p ; plowlni ; for corn , In prngrets ; wlntei' whsat
mill' Injuied.
I.lrooln Some potatoes In ; plowing for corn
oinincnccd.
IVrklnsVlieat sown nnd coming up ; oalH
lent nil sown.
rhelpK < jor l growing week ; farm work pro-
icpshitf llnely.
Hi'il XVIIluw Cnnalilcrnlilci tmall grnln up nnd
o < jklr ' nice ; corn planting commenced ; nr.ies
K wlni ; well.
Webtier Winter wheat and rye- lock well
cm pliuitlng commenced ; graKH tlartlng out In
; oed shape.
YIISTKII.V AND NOHTIIWCSTKUN KIX %
T10NH.
Dnwrs Wheat oomlng up ; oals nlxnit half
ow n.
Keith Oriirs Brewing nicely ; riniBP entile look-
n < r line ; nnill : giuln all In ; many acres or al-
alfu being sown.
Klmbtill-Small grain neatly nil pawn ,
Unu AH the wheat und mcst of thu u\Ja :
ovn.
Kfj'a I'al.n Wbtnt nbout all rown.
Ili'Cli Wheat coming up ; plowing for corn
Toi'icudr. ! ; well.
Keotls Illuff Wheat tnrftly iroivn ; i-omc nl-
ii I fa arid biuley soivn ; grass Huitlnn llnely ;
ancire getting goH ) .
Thonuui Somu gaiileiiH made , but no crops
n yet. O. A IXJVKI.ANO.
Beellon Dheclnr , Lincoln , Ntb.
V.V. . C. A. Xiilrx ,
The event of the year at lenst In the
'OUIIK Women's Christian association gym-
aBltim occurs on Friday cvcnliiB m'xt at
lid Tliur.ston llllles armory , corni r Sevfii-
iciitli nnd nouBlns. Ylu-n the clasae-s In
hyslral culture. will give an exhibition of
10 work done during the year. This In the
rst year's work for all and the ilrst enter-
ilniiunt , but the glilii art ) entcrlni ; Into
10 plans for drills heartily and will five a
tioroughly enjoyiiblu venlns , possibly
iiiH'lhliiK of mi ItiHtrurtlvi ) one , a well.
Next wre k Kllen Iteach Yaw will appcnr
t the CrolKlitnn. Those who go are prorn-
led n. treat , but thera Is even a greater
L'UBon for the Omnhn public to turn out In
real numberH. The llnunce committee has
ten rurryliiK n 1'irgo ' delit , and every dollar
: iLiit In the conceit bears a illrwt ratio
) the ri-dnctloii of tint debt.Vere 2,100
ckots bought the debt would Immcdluteily
Isuppcur , uven bcforo tliu unnuul mc-utliiK
t .May 10. ticuts on uulu on Tuesday ,
luy 1.
South Omaha Mows.
Ilcmonstrnnccs against the granting o
liquor licenses were illcil flRalnst the follow
Ins Applicants yesterday : Charles Lrlchs
enrlR , 3121 n street ; Hans Lemlnirg , 2S2i
Q street ; John Conrcy , Thirtieth find C
streets ; Charlra Melchlor , Twcnty-sevcntl
nnd lj streets ; O. U. Hill. 112 North Twenty
fourth street ; Kred 11. Krug , lOfi Nortr
Twenty-fourth street ; K. 1' . Sautter , 40 <
North Twenty-fourth street ; Rlla T. ChMst
2S27 N street ; Abrnm Kallsh , Twentieth nm
Missouri avrntio ; Oeorgo Tlerney , 261S N
street ; Matt Hninmond , 2G1G N street ; Charloi
Durr. AlbrUht ; Otto Sleiussfn , Twenty
fourth and V streets ; James N'ovncek , Twen
tloth and X streets ; Kranr. Lindner , 2517 N
street ; Larson & Larson , 410 North Twenty
fourth Btrect ; J. Klein , 2C02 N street ; R J
Hpger , Twenty-eighth and W streets ; Ottt
Maurer. 420 North Twenty-fourth street
Louis Lundecn , Twenty-fourth nnd 1 } streets
KdwatdVlnklcr , 323 Hallway uvcniie ; Josepl
lllalin , 1SG South Twonty-nrBt street ; Her'
nnrd Krebs , 4S3 Hallway avemie.
The protests are filed on the grounds thai
the applicants did not publish their notice *
of application as required by law , In that the
applications were published In the nowti-
papers known as the livening World-Herald
and the Morning Worltl-llcrald , neither ol
which papers has the largest circulation In
Douglas county , ns Is by law reo.ulrcO.
I'llOCKKIMXCS OPT I Hi 1'ITV Ollf.VCIti ,
Olllcc of llullitlimr Inspector A'tii-nti-d
nnd I , < < ft Open.
All meinbers of the oily council were
present when Clerk Carpenter called the
roll last night. Mayor Ktisor occupied the
chnlr.
The Judiciary committee reported In favor
of compelling the South Omaha Land com
pany to glvo nu Indemnity bond for $10,001) )
to protect the city from damages (11 ( case
certain streets and nlloya In the northwest
ern part of the city arc vacated ns per the
rciiucst of the company. The ordinance pro-
\tdlng for the vacation of tills Innd has been
( intended. The amount of land needed Imme
diately will not cover the entire forty-eight
acres provided lor in the original ordinance.
Under the amended sections only such portions
tions au will he needed at once arc vacated.
The report oC the committee * was adopted.
Schnlt/ offered n resolution declaring the
cilice of building Inspector vacant. In ex
plaining this resolution Schultz staled that
the pffsent Incumbent of the olllco had been
out of the city for six weeks without leave- .
Mayor Hnsor declared the olllco vacant.
Hanks of earth In the rear of the Missouri
nvcnuo school are crumbling and will be
properly sloped.
Harrctt otfeu-d n resolution Instructing the
cll-ji treasurer not to pay any money to any
person who owes personal taxes until such
[ axes urn paid. The resolution carried by n
7 to 1 vote. Attorney Montgomery was then
llrcctcd to look up the legality of tin- resolu
tion and report at the next meeting.
A sidewalk was ordered laid on the/ north
sldo of O street from Seventeenth to Twen
tieth street.
A.n ordinance was Introduced repealing
that porticu of the present liquor license- -
linance which fixes the amount of n yearly
icenso at $500 , and also the occupation tax.
The judiciary committee will nil In the blank
space with the sum to hicharged. . This Is
he lirat step toward raising the license to
? 1,000.
A written opinion from IIn > cily attorney
n which he held that the resolution ordcr-
ng street arc lights located at Twenty-fifth
and M streets and Twenty-sixth and ( J streets
was Illegal , as only four member ! , voted In
'avor cl It. The lightu weio pUced In
service. The lighting company wcnta pay
for the same.
A resolution passed by the Hoard of Edu
cation was read requesting th ? council to
ralso the saloon license to $1,000. Itcfcrred
o the license committee.
City Engineer Heal was Instructed , to BU-
pcrv'so the repairs to the Twenty-fourth
street pavement.
Traiuor offered a resolution abolishing 1ho
ofllco of milk Inspector , also the olfico of
unitary Inspector. Mayor Knsor argued that
mpuro and adulterated milk was the cauao
of a great deal of sickness , especially among
children. Ho hopeel .the council would act
vlsely In the matter , as the health of the
icoplo of the city was of the greatest 1m-
lortan . Councilman Tralnor said that the
nllk dealers kept a special can ready for
ho Inspector and Ih'at the bulk of the milk
old was adulterated. Action on the matter
vas deferred for one week.
Caldwell offered a resolution Instructing
ho mayor to close all saloons on Sunday ,
icnuett , Caldwell nnd Mart voted for the
notion , while Darrctt. Kelly , Schultz and
Tralnor voted against It. Caldwell gave no
tice that howould Introduce the same reso
lution nt the next meeting.
IJarrctt > wants the street commissioner and
his force placed under the direction of the
nlty engineer and offered a resolution to
that eSot. The motion was lost.
Twenty-lhlrd street from A to K was or-
ilered repaired at 'a test not to exceed
& 200.
Mayer linsor offered the ivamo of J. L.
Olson for building Inspector. Tha nomina
tion was not confirmed. Dennis Harrington
v , aa next nominate , ! , but he was net con
firmed , nnd the mayor announced that the
jfileo would remain vacant for the present.
AN.srxhoiCitH licndy < < > Wui'k.
All of the books to ho used In recording
the 1837 assessment were turned over to
Assessor Creas by the county olllclnls yes
terday. With the exception of n few per
sonal property assessments the books are
ilank. The books used In making the
: ounty assessment had never been taken out
) f the wrappers by Ilrlghain , No attempt
ind been made to record the work of the
isges3or and his deputies. All of his work
ind that of his deputies is in the shnpo
> f mciumornmlu. A few regulation tax lists
, vcro found In the effects of the ex-ao-
iCRsor , tout only a very small proportion
if the assessments imule hail been posted
n the books. Major Cress expects to com-
ncnco work on Friday. Ho la ready to
; o to work now , but cannot do so until
he county , commissioners approve his
loud. The work will be done all over again ,
ia HrlKham declined to certify to any of
ho assessments ho made.
InipriM Inn' l.lKlit Cll-rullH.
Tim local electric light company Is mak-
ng extensive ) Improvements In Its Inran-
lesccnt light service1. Heretofore the
Ifty-volt system bus been In uao ; now the
oltano Is being changed to 101. Thlu
hangc , It Is asserted , will bo a great t-av-
ng to both HID rnnmimcr &nd thu company.
Vhen the lines were built the wires put
ip were too small to carry fifty volts with-
ut great loss. OlIlclalB of the company say
hat under the new system the lights will
hlno brighter , will bo steadier nnd the
nss of current will lie much lets. Ily using
0) ) volts n much better light can bo pro-
uccd nt the same ccst. All of the Incan-
criccnt circuits In the city v.'lll bo changed
a lupldly OB pcfslble.
MiiKlit I'll. * CohNlii ,
J.V. . Hell , St. Joseph , Mo. , la the guest of
. II. Van Dusen.
Nearly 8OW hogs were received at the
lock yards ycstcnluy.
Hon. It. Dolisun of Oration was n visitor
i the city yesterday.
John Cedarliolm left yesterday for St. I'aul ,
Ilnn. , where ho will rea.ilu In the future.
Thu Woman's auxiliary of tha Kplacopal
hurch will meet with Mrs. Hiram Hall thin
fterncon.
Ti ! Kings' Daughters will meet Thursday
ftemoon with Mro. It. A. Carpenter , Twun-
r-thlrd and J titrcc'ts.
I'Mltor Simmons of the Sun 1ms moved hli
imliy to tills city and will roslihs at Twenty.
Ixth and I > ttreetu.
The Ladles' Aid society cf the I'rewbytcrlan
Imrch will meet at the boms of Mro. J ,
. Carloy this altcrnuon.
Mr * . Frank Clark. TvoMy-thlrd and M
: rcots Is entertaining Ml4 ! * M. 1C. Drown und
Ufa Lyda Derrick , the ovanfflUta.
The Woman's Foreign Mlbsionary loclcty
C the First I'rcubyterlun churcl' , ineclu with
Ira. It. L. Wheeler Thurflday afternoon.
Mary O'Hcarn wan arrtmted yesterday for
ii > turblng the i > cacu. Slio had a row with
liarloi Skokan and threw a brick tliroiiR'i
panel of the door of his house. Both parties
live In Corrlgan'fl addition. The woman will
have A trial In pollco court Friday.
A delegation from Omaha will come downf
this evening to take part In the. . degree work ;
of Washington , tent , No. 67 , Knights of thd
There will be ft concert nt the Fln > t MctrU
odlst church May 11 , for the benefit of the
Woman's auxiliary of the Young Men'a
Christian association.
C. N. Uouk , grandfather of W. L. Holland ,
was killed by the fast mall nt Orcenwood.
lapt night. Mr. and Mrs. Holland leave toil ay
to niton * ! the funeral.
Charles Albright and ( leorgo Alford hnvfl
been arrested for stealing n pair of whoea
from an N street merchant. Oltlccr Shcehan
caught the men trying to dispose of tha
stolen shops.
Patrick Kerrigan Is the name given by n
tramp who attempted to stf nl a pair of shoes
from In front of an N street ttore. Olllccr
Oary happened to bo near and caught Ker
rigan In the act.
An Inspector of the Civil Service comtnls *
slon was expected here yesterday to Investi
gate the removals of Dr. White , John Hollar ,
William Holmes , Mary D.ilton nnd Mary
Flynn. A recent letter from Washington
tinted that nn linpector would arrive on or
about April 27 , consequently there was con
siderable Interest manifest In the matter by
government employes here yesterday.
Mnrrlime MIMMIXCH.
Permits to wed have been Issued to the
following parties by the county judge :
Name and llesldom-e. < \go ,
Kdwnrd Koch , Omaha 3.1
Hucanim Klamm , Omaha " ' <
Anton Stcrlui , South Omaha 2t
Pony Ortman , South Omnh.i W
( 'harks V. .Martin , Onmha 2t )
lidllh F. UIVWIT. Omalm IS
Patrick Magulte , Waterloo , Neb 'Jfi
Maude Austin , Valley , la 0
1'homas J. O'Nell , South Omahu. . . 31
lullaotte Tyler. South Omaha 2
i'lanlc Ullaskach. Omaha ; . "
tora ) I''roul { . Omaha 21
tlchard M. Taylor , Omalm Z9
Nora Kinney , Omnha 19
[ homns J. ( .tougln , Omalm 2S
Mary A. Slnltory , Omaha 2rt
\ngtist S.ilTeldef , Omaha 21
1'resa iili > y , Omaha 19
Icrbert 1C. Nnson , Omaha " 3
"ntherine H. Mangnn. Omaha " . ' !
'rank Jaros , Soulli Omalm r.O
inrbara Vansi'k , South Omaha 19
Wllheltn Natli , South Omaha " 3
loty Nernd , South Omaha 17
'OI1KOAST TODAY'S WHATIIHH.
riiri-ntonlimr Wftitlu-r vltli Slioivorxj
CoiiliM' niul .NorlliVlnilM. .
AVASHINCiTOX , Apf.l 27. Forecast for
For Nobra.Mk.'i anil Soulli UaUotu Threat-
nliiK wcallii'rlth showers ; cooler nnel
ilfihcr north wliuls.
For KansuH Showers niul thunder storms ,
vlth condltloim favoralilc for local Htonns ;
irl.sk to iilKli .south winds * , liPcomliiK north.
For lown nml MlHsonrl Showc-rH niul
hutulcr Htonn ! ) anil puM.illily local storms ;
outer ; south winds , lirfomliiK north.
For \VyoinlnK Fair ; brlslt , north winds.
liH'l Itvi'iiril.
OFFICI ! OF THUVEATHEIt nUUEAU ,
OMAHA , Apt II 27. Uinnlni record of rain-
all and le-inpor.iturc coinparpd with cor-
usiiondlnK1 day of the past llireo years :
isri7. isG. ISM. isai.
laxlinnm lonippniturc . . 7l ! Mi " ( I V7
llnlininn ti-iiipi-ratlire . . fid B.1 53 CO
\vi-rnqi * tcinperatnre . . . . US 74 ( ! l 08
liilnfnll . T .00 .f T
Hecord of tcnvcrnlure and prcclpltntton
t Omaha for this day nnd sluco Huron 1.
S37 :
Xormtil for the day . fG
Kvri" < H for the day . u
Acfiimiil.tt'-il dc'lli-leiicy since Mnroh 1. . 5
Normal rainfall for the day . 12 Inuh
Ui'llclcn.'y for the1 day . 12 inch
Tola ! rainfall since March 1 . G.3 ! InchiM
Kxcess since- March 1. 1MI7 . 2.u.'i Inehe.4
Excess for cor. period , 1SUC . 32 Inch
Dellclpney for cor. period , lSM..l.-1'.MMchca
Hc'iDi'ls from Stadium ill S n. in.
.Spxenty-flfth mcildlan time.
T Indicates trace of preelpltatlon.
Corn liil > Iliilli-lln.
TJnlted Stnte. Dfpartnicn * . cr AurlciiUnre ,
iventhcr l-nrcBii corn mnl nheat rpRlr.n 1ml-
ctln for the twenty-four hours endlmr nt S a ,
n. , Fevcnty-llfth meildlan time , April 27 , 1MI7 :
The weather lu di'Cldedly cooler In the eastern ,
nd slightly warmer In the weHern poitlun.
heery llghte'St shnwerH have falli-n In Ohio ,
iidlana , Ki-nliioky and Illinois. No pieclplui'
on Is i-hown In the weMe'in piirtl'in ,
T Indli'iiloH Inappiei'liiblp rainfall. Maximum
r yesterday. Mliilimini for tivenly-foiir
ours , endlnt ; S a. in. , teventy-llftli meridian
mi- .
miNiito The average maximum ami minimum
mpeialuies and the a'rane lalnfall are mude
) at earh center fiuni the actual number ut
> noitH iri'ClU'd. The "ttate of weather" I *
: ut pievallliu : at time of D | < M rviillon ,
U A. Wii/ll. : ) | yoal 1'biccanl Olllclal.
Tin : itiiTY : JUAHKKT.
S'STUU.MKNTS p.u-cil ! on rcconl Tuoiiiluy * ,
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WAIIUANTY OKlCnS.
. C. Nlclnyson and wlfn to K. I , .
KlBlicr ut nl , lot 2 , liloi-U 4 , Central
park . . . . % ! >
. \i , I'"lnher nnd v.'lfo to I-'rcd Htrom-
licrj- , name . i
ol.i'i-t Mnjortn O.V. . Ulclianinun , lot
,1. lilnt-k Hlllelt'H iidil . 200
ellowtttonii I ' .i i It l.ntiil nnil Irrigation
m'doclatlou to I'lli nlu'lli ( 'ondoii ,
lots ft and 12 , block 1 , Sliurldan
1'Iacc . SOO
tine lo John f'onilon , w 07 foot lotH C
nnd ( i , block n , C'nlllfr J'lncn . WO
. S. Hush lo M. K. JlarflH , lot ' 1 ,
block I. O'll ni ( * oi ll'u nilil . too
KiieH lli'Viii' to Clinrli-H .lenkliiH , lolH
II aid 1. lilork ' 70 , Credit Konc'r . 2
'Illlam Knid'to l-'n d KniK llri'Wlnn
C.o. , lot 10 , block .1 , Uu I'eint I'lncc. . COO
Diirad Wledi man and wife lo mime ,
4lJifil feet In ne part lot 'J , block 15.
1'atrli-k'H 2d mid . 7DO
ilin Harrett nnd wife to J. ! ' .
Murphy , H SS feet lot 1 , block 7 ,
Dmnliii . 3000
QUIT CLAIM UKI3DH.
, W. Hcott nnd v.'lfe to U. A. Went ,
lot 4 , block ( J , Omaha View . 420
DHiiH. )
uclnl tniiBti r to fl , \ \ ' . Scott , lotI ,
block ( ! , Orimlm Vl < w . 831
icrlff to A. Al. Cowle. lot 4 , block
" ! ' ; " lot ( ! , block " 10. " HaiinderH
H'H mill. ; lotu 10 and II. block 1 ,
Siiumlcrti ic ll'u add. to Walnut lllli. 820
Total amount of transferH . 18OS ?
AMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 103 ! ) . Oinilii : : , Njb.
COMMISSION
WIN iPaOYISUNi : AND :
llourd cf Trade.
Dliect wlre to fhlcuto hml NevYork. . ,
Corre-ipoaacnti ; JuUa A. Warren fc Co ,