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Philadeiphin, in bulk pts, Sas Dl ant P anta, 1146 | duo chiofly to conditions of American pro- Good fat clipped sheep wanied at full piic 3 tor %@l receipts, 10 ssionals the cause of our present export is i Recelpts today were very common Stff and no § of special Interest. It was sug- ety [ ———— Wheat Opened Weak but Olosed with a T e b i the time of the metal's last re Week Opens awith a Very Light Run of CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. A RED I_ETTER SALE. Fractional Gain, ¥ ety domentie, 4G6c; Japan, prh:r\ry\\ :.]«mm".- “4'llllln:l):'}:""]“::‘I!::"Ill “Conditions, Cattle anl Bheep. Yete # N $]B,%US" worlh of Merchandise Quiet and \y: New Orleans, | to stimulate renewed output of silver from = Here is the story— We have overhauled every one of our 19 N 1 to chofce, 2026 our mine This seems to have been the CHICAGO, April cAtile mirket was CORN WAS VERY DULL UNTIL QUITE LATE ‘ il AL fay case, for last week's exports from New York | SUPPLY TOO SMALL TO TEST TRADE [ trom te to 15c lower than on Friday and was departments, and each article where there wasonly one or two ofa kind or where we had too many of a kind, or anything that rose to $065,413, the largest weekly record dull throughout. Heavy cattlo—averages of over was not just spick and span, has been marked with large red tickets, in plain figures,at one-half former prices in order to sell R TIN - Stiong “asked; plates, | of the year and exactly double the shipment tr £ L0 THncwers (NG -weakost, Selling At trom ateady; silen on 'change tons Ausust Un. | of the third week In March, which preceded | 11 oerings Sell eadily at Stendy Prices | 100 to 16 Jower, and seiling slowly, while fat them quick. Odd pieces of parlor furniture (some slightly soiled), odd rugs, odd pairs of curtains, odd dressers, etc., all After the Visible Supply Statement Gave | g, Jact to duly clats NOBSLT6 1RO, ioard AROwWed S Auine ot TArely amounting to # 18,060.50.will be sold this week for $9,480.25. T 5 b ast month's advance in price. Evidence of & Conslderable Decreaso SERLTEN=QRISt] OMeRIciIR o bt e follawing are the elosing quotations ks In Average Number but RSN o TR RV MO iy ot eraly Don't delay, but come at once and help to take them away. It comprises: in Stocks the Market Took Local U'r ¢ Market. 1.;. xnn.- 1;‘.;\‘111: stocks of the New York ex- Weak and from Five to the foss 1’ butolers’ and cannors’ atock, ax sup: DUTTER-A lgge bropostion of ithe buller at. | CCRRES SEE B plies of the kind that go to those two classes an Up Turn, 2Iving is hay buiter and much of It | Ateiiison e e W0 P ¢ Ten Coivy Low Of Duyers were not excessive. Bales of dressed uatity, A o LR L | Ada 4 5 B D, & Giie o . bret and shipping steers were mostly at from S The common grades of butler are not mov ng forthwestert . o $8.50 to §1, and from $2.25 to $2.30 were the pre Chamber Swits, Library Tables, Sideboards Gold Tables Torwel racl Intaid Tables, Book Cas i, Hall 7 tiroy very briskly i extra i 337 "do pra . i villing prices. for cows and buils re i CHICAGO, April 30.—Wheat, after about | fancy roll, 1 y e} pick ¢ § Y Contrai MONDAY, APril 30. [ only a limited fnauiry for stockers anl fecdors Dressing Tables, Upholstered Iron Redsteads, Chairs, fitteen minutes of weakness at the start, be- | Mg stock be. fibernt :ahd the.| B it . S| The week opens'and the month of April | 4 from .00 te .16 The calt market was Pillows, Leather Chaivs, abinets, Plush Chairs, TG The {ngs are quite ; o today, and ended with a gain of | demand is fair. Fresh stock was being omered | ¢ ; q ends with a light run_of stock, Only 64 | | From 5,000 to 5,000 more hogs were here t came firm & d Tables, Chairs in Faney Parior Suils, Upholstery, at 5 and seconds at SG8% i o than were expecied, Gnd a% a conxeauence 1 e per bu. After a month’s steady liq e o ot hens have bosh gon N loads of cattle were received, a meager run | fhan were oxpected, and ax n consequence the 3 W o presumed | pretty fair demand. Old tors are quit P o i Ao F e SR on- | i progress an hour boefore there was o clean that the last bushel has been gold out which | Jne’ sgite; voung r ors, 6c; mtaggy stock, | Giijes Pittaburg. day. ‘The offerings were almost entirely | found it necessary to take off another nickel c ors were not prepared to take and | 4Gici old roesters, 34 on it pullinan PAINGe.. gers 6t o : aAlibs o clowe was falily active and wenk on n ) the holders were not prepared to t ke and e Ty A4 Ia very fimitod the | Gor y 4 LWIW | . steers of only medium quality. Lower mar e ek Ryl A L AL B L gL pay for If tendered tomorrow. While money | arrivals are Ikht, he weason as o whole b | col, Coal & i : H Kets east made the outlook here rather dis- | wssortcd light. There were sales early I is being pressed upon carriers of wheat by | hat sedh tch MGV, I SN KBRS o0 'n'.i"'fl.'.“}in‘ RAY: 1+ {1 TR RO couraging, but the very limited supply | ¥, Mgfiom $550, o 405 for the former wnd ne leaders at 3% pér cent, It does not seem 2 Ereenwing el §1; Dol Laek. & W RGO i served to sustain values, although the de bought most of the UM, from $6.20 to likely that the owners of the property will [ du i A LR but good | B &3 G ptd..e LR mand was far from brisk from any source, | 3.3 beink the popular figures. the offerings Loing drop it at present prices, unless it should b 1 od, fat veals, 1a7c; thin oF St pagl pid i 1108 | In general prices averaged up about steady, | ¥.3% ) ) ; i St by : Tie sheep market did not show any Importar demonstrated later in the season that in D Rbre 1 G AaTna - Cor O pldeatin, ) o 50 DI e s fully steady on the Mght handy steers and | chinwos but Tower prices sad o be aecener for spite of drouth, frost and diminished acreage t ¢ on the wing gou R“”"m. slow on the heavier grades, although no | yenrling. ihe dectine being from 0c to 1o another phenominally large crop Is to be AT R Mty T e i e, Co lower than the close of last week. There V8= the" general FATKEE A5 1o, Cat Aagigy sult of this year's harvest. Corn was ke honay, 1215130, Hocking Valley.: « L AR i 1% 115 g Toor 1o Choice. yeurlinks wers' quoted at i v it TEROS, yuge and cans, per | HEcomteal o 4k 6 O Conts b was very Iittle life or activity to the trade | frt. Lo 1o ghvice yeartings were auoted nt dull, and closed 1-16c lower for July, a 1t allons, 36 P Unton paciic. ..\ at any time, but tho meager offerings were | for heep wiix at from $Li5 to 3160, Siion wre AP o s 08 o 0 & ~P ) T, pfd, ... .+ 8. EXpross. .. g 5 ely - helo a5 Bpr Zimhtis ety 14¢ lower for May. In the oats market the \ Repor ot T : U, 8 Bxpro about all disposed of during the forenoon. | gt ';..,..‘ 3410 4840 tor somaon. tb ohoice o, xlmr:n in May l"-vlm";‘d“‘"r" ‘:\':?; "X'I"" '“: 124013 ds, 16c; Bngilah walnuts, 126 | o9 Boe e Wil A i Offerings of cow stuft were almost too Cattle, 20,00 head: ca®os, 200 pulators were not quite done with them, a e 4 Y1dc; pecans, me- 3 elln Farzo B%.: 000 Tiead; Kheep, 11,000 he Sails " T indieated by an advance of lc per bushel LB 1 L Truat o 418 | Western Union... small to afford a test of the tone of the | "C{ii RokR WO Beads shesn, 11,00 b Maliogan U Tubies, from %e decline which occurred at the | BAUIRICI el S BRI NLE AR T 4 | market. Only five or six loads were re- | CATTLIS/leceipts, 90000 head, =Maiket 100 oGl %e i ) Juice, per bb Hass, | Mauhattan Con... 126%e) do pfd ... Ll lenvy'; barely. steady on' ligh opening. Provisions closed strong, after | o™ R iariied | Memphis & O R AbTss i celved, and they sold readily at prices fully | prime s o/4h e s g Ot weakness at the start. ; T, et bbl., §4.60 Michlgan Cont Di &Ry Oieasiise as good a8 hose prevalling at the close of | HbGLE:/ dihers, 3 Texans, only Rint An increase of 206,000 bu, of wheat on it A TS, wom | Moblia & Oliio:::: U last week. Calves were in moderate supply | “S{oat/ iteoipts, 20,000 head, Market 106 ocean passage, favorable weather in .x‘nvl ast L BEANS - California ke ’J”.?." Nashville Chat | e ¢ | and demand and barely steady, and there Closed wenk; rough vy, $4.25G0 4 two of the western wheat growing states— western' navy, Natlonal Corlix o, was no particular change to the market for and mixed. $6.1505.20; prime heivy nnd Kansas and Nebraska—and dull and weak "‘.‘:L"...& _ at 00 | N9 Elaictiin X gy Yough stock generally, weights, 5.30; assorted Mght, § foreign markets, caused a dull opening of Doy Mg o Mhe or i ‘ ¢ fo |69 i s brd, ... E Y05 The stocker and feeder market was rather P OAND LAMDS the wheat at e decline, The same In- | “BOTATOES Minncrots grown Noreh Am. o, & 5 s MR ki flianges caused & further depresslon. ot %o O v Ay e e} EAe. I e | North Amidozl 4 quiet. ONerings, both fresh and stale, were eady: | e e e A rasovery mon | Nebraskn and. lowa, from- tore, 65 d rather limited and the country demand W lambs, latter for ex b S d % 2 L A dA o from stol o lots, 85 t 8 A 4 o lackes conside e el ctive £ : > Stool followed, when it was found that the demand e ot tbas ity Dhilo, 41100 | Ameries a ¥ m‘““lr‘fl bl K‘I'“ .'“;; n(::\ '\"‘“25 N o rk\l»ll\‘« Stock Market. r May w ore pressing than the Larly L B0C@31.00. 130,200; K . ity e . il ORK, April 30.—BEEVES—Recelpts T T o A Fioridk Coubbage, per crate, $2.000 Turlingt s, | ever, were for the most part firmly held. [ 4300 head: demiand wealc; muket slow were liberal, and heljed to confirm the s .2 Californin cabbake, per 1D, 2hic, Disiling and - Catile 3 Good to choice feeders are quoted at from ativacnte o, Mg 1.oo + ” E: 1. o 26 3.85, 3t B ' 3 0ge. 1o i 08 Iner feeling which had sprung up. The improve- e 1.25G0.50. A preterrad, $3.25 to $3.85, falr to good at $3 to §3 a0z 10 @na0; half W Bl AL ; ES—feed S b lock dstand, | and lighter, commoner grades at from breeds, §.7064, 00 Ditls, § to 6035c. The spread between May and July per doz. : Fh] oy de DL LI T AR e T L AR fluctuated irregularly between 2c and 2%c Tty Ll bl il i Last Week on L ¢ DRESSED BEEF, Tamba: unshorn. sheep, Plesiet For an hour before the close, the price kept A 4 of good col L P e AR] [HAER Cror ;»’x\r"u“‘ e bt P nan g s clIDpad. wetliera ifor ex within 1-16¢ of 60%c for July, and May was, n six baskets, | LONDON. ApHl 80 ety ' Bmall. Gurink | 3.i.. 850 3 G oS inshorn dambe " common” (6 ch during the same time, at a discount of from DRANESEIR L the ek, owing to the unexampled accumula- | 1...11180 : Tecelpts, 1wo. dayw, 5,900 head; market 2 to 2Yc. cucumbers, $1 o + | tion ‘of vesources by the Bank of England. A | 1.7112) L9 3 T firm; top hogs, § Corn was very dull until after the visible | egs plant, per dos g AL A A E R R T B ; K ) ; Markot supply statement gave evidence of a con- | 30ci turnips, per daz, fc feulty was found in securing funds to meet the [ 2777 5 KAN 3 AT LR, siderable decrease in stocks during last [ peets b b g requirements usual at the end of the month Iy LLl08 2,400 1 ATTLIE=Raceints, box, $4.50; $1.7 00, the highcst on | 2000 840 o e o el ipHien d. Maiket steady ve ad been ¢ The bank's rescrve i (23, v i week. After that had been confirmed, the | potites, . aunshes, et P e S TR 2R e G B S R ) e b : & | 1 dnc lower Texay stvern, 4 4bees $1.90G2.05; stockers and feed Chiffoniers Hall 1 ) b High Chairs, China Clo g Combination Partor Suits, Book Cases Secretary Book Cases, Cab, Commones, Salvon Tables, Common on Tables Bedsteads rables, Fine Bedsteas, Mivrors, Pedestals, Dinner Sets, These goods have all been distributed through our stock, each piece in its proper department, and will be sold either for CASH OR ON OUR USUAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN. EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers e 1s, $1 vook | .5 00 worth of goods......An Album $ 10,00worth o ‘goods; $1 00 por week | ¥ 15 oy waith of. woods. . Souvenir. Epoon 25 00 worth of goods, 1 50 per week 26 00 worth of goods. World's FairBook 50 00 worth of goods, 2 00 per week | 60 00 worth of goods.Bisque Ornament kil 5 75 00 worth of goods...Lace Curtains 5 00 worth of goods, 2 69 per weel | 100 69 worth of goods. ...Center Table 100 00 worth of goods, 3 00 per week ALL VISITORS RECHIVE HAND: 200 00 worth of goods, week SOME SOUVENIRS. poor 1o prime, $3.65604.70 feeling became easier again, but in the | §; pie plant, per doz, 2@die; Bermuda on i, vhilla 'the. bank- {8 expacted o reloase | 1::t 1350 meantime an early decline of ¢ per bushel | per b, & $2.0002.2 b money’ by investments. Renewed ease ere long 4221136 35 & - 16 e in May, and e’in July, had been nearly [ GRANRRRRISE-Out of the market. - | 1% thus resarded as n e wing to the ot | 2112 HOGS- Recelnts, 4,000 all recovered. The principal business of the | STRAWISIKIIS The run of Texas straw- | ok, XN wo8 By rhe. macket SHIPPING ST head. Market 1 lowe 4550000 day was In the way of changing May con- | berries was very light this season and ver. | geems upon a rally in American and Arge Jh:; gm g 3 pack and__mixed, $. 3 lights’ tracts over to July. 5 2 t in an securities. The depression in the foim: 2 sy CEHALUR ; 4 Oats started somewhat easler, fn sympathy i : sagnatian in e Itter Rave weakened the other ol 36 1 liend. Market s Denliseipmonian; o0 with wheat and corn, and continued to fol- et of the week s | S (e trike of the coal miners g ;10 870 low in the wake of those markets during | e . The market wi At 1 roubles, and decreased earninge. 1 MIXED. Sioux City Live Stock. the greater part of the session. The de- AL e Arkaisasintosi,jperiatacyforyanalnsscanment JoRpLRan e uciRs o s 939 Iy, 3 —Receipts, 800 o o ore. Wi 4 ) rightened not only olders 3 i mand was_quite good, but there was littl THOBICAT FRUITS B . tha halders of securitics of other r : 5 X fi for sale. Some strength was developed, and | 1ixAxAS- iy e Phat ‘are In trouble. The business in shares 5 PTLI- T sold from 323c, the opening price, | (o medium, $1. i DR small, but there was a fair demand for i ac. LEMONS: sinas, fancy, $4; choice, $3.50. It Is hioped that the labor troubles in the 1 & State: h ne good result—that of hi Speculative prices in the provision pit TA OIAN Riverside seedlings, | {tates Ml BAVE, 006 £000 VIt measures. opened lower than Saturday’s closing prices, | §75: Riverside Washington als, $3.25; Red- | gago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Unlon Pacific 0 3 11030 owing to the recelpts of hogs being 6,000 | Fmane o™, cioiine oand navals, Pas- | Eollivliie” & Nashville headed the general 1 5 i & Recelpts of 1f over the estimates. The weakness gave | lings, T kA Nante, e, moriange bonds and Krie e ;' 1420 for Monday, April 30, w place to steadiness, and that to strength, FIGS-Iancy, per Ib. 15c. second consols were down 1%. The decline in IS T 1T when it was found that Switt & Co., who [ ;,RATIES—Hallowees, 6 to 70-Ib. boxes, per 1b, | the others ranged from 3 to 14, Sliver rose on R Sowth Omaa.... PR K appeared willing to take all the offerings at | * BINDAPPLES-Large, per doz. $.0083.25 | Soeo i Doy o i be reonensd, 5 ¥ Kanaas Gty . 20900 4000 the opening prices, continued to bid for stuff | small o medium, per $2.50@3.00. | The price receded somewhat on the receipt of 3 3 5 St LOWIB:.vaerssrraeerriss 2500 4,800 even after the market had advanced a- telegrams d ing these statements, but the mar- ed ma log ving 5 terinlly. Trade was extremely dull after . ck, $20.0025.00; me- | ket closed firm at ’z‘s:sm.«‘n;;m“(l‘:“{oLor\u;.:}_n;",:mj : i ks Totalai TR :‘lll‘(\“llr:':“lrl‘u\ui of the session, but the firm- J0@1500; a5 Dl reanigiae ol : 2 it 8 Minneapolis Whent Marke 8 continued 007 all, 37 5 2 : : Vo, P ge, $6.00¢8.C0: medium, $5.00@s. qaw .Y MINNEATPOLIS, April 30.—Whea ] cak Bstimated: receipts Tuesday: Wheat, 105 wontann aid Toud o pos N g A e S i s no ar e oAk 00006000080 cars; corn, 520 cars; 13 5 ; medium, $14; small, $10; black Mon: [ NEW YORK, April g NEY LL— 3 % weather for the growing ¢rop. s o . . . 18,000 head. S8 da0 chra; tioey, nes, large, $12; medium, §8; small, | Fasy at 1 per con and closed, 1 1 S creass 1 tho stocke ¢ & ..... [ ] UOCKAAAANT 1 [ 1 [ Montana cubs, large. $6.50, lum, | cent. ney to create The leading futures ranged as follows: smail, 351 siior iy, lnrge. 4207 meatum’ | “PRivm Mpnos APER—3GT per cont [ (o prices, - Later It was found (her cich, | — mall, $3; siiver tip vearlings, large, $11: | STERLING A —Firm, ~ with actual i L1513 6 vas likely to be n iarge decrense he amo 9 L Aviloloe, ] C I Close_ | tearam, \l, $5; silver tip cubs, large, $0; | business in bankers' bills, $1.S815G4.85% for de- 5 e e e et on (e 4mount | goods. silks and ribbons, hosiery and other AT YhoatNo 2 medium, £3; brown, latke. $20.008 | mand, and $1.874G4.87I% for 60 duvs; posted rates, iy and with fair buying o rise of %e was brought | gonable speciuitics had” falr Fenles, and stal Js L ER Avril...... 4 § 68 25,00; medfum, smali, $12; yearlings, large, |88, ‘and $4.891: commercial bills,” $4.8614G4.80%%. about during th + closing from e (o brown cottons in good sale, with only a lghi ve: M 4 ? anig | s10.00g1200; medium, 88: small, $6: cubs, laree: R CERTIPICATES—61 6. R e b, L Chied” cottons’ doing better. Clothing i 3 60K [ 57 mediuni, $5; amdll; ufir—Na. 1 larke: | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firm; ' state bonds, oy ey e | woolens with many dellveries on contracts Qom o o | g mfm:m- 3 ':;‘""fl*l" i fshereNo. L | inactive. and 'September e advance from the previous 4. e s B ot Al . 7 rge, §8; medium. ; > nds day. The demand was active for. cash whe e, H. G u! ; f May...” a0 | o according, to, penuty--No. 1 targe, $1i0; Thelclosing °“°"1‘;;“":’; :,&"SP e oay s iaRaumandRwiREACLIVERIOEdean i it er at 8 11-16c South Tenth Street Pawnbroker is Roughly July, | 38%4@: all, $4n- silver, pale, accordin 8 N L nerece) y-one. thonsand. by ity it No. 3874630 | medium, $60; #Mso: mediam, 4305 smail, $20; | U. S 1193 St B Consols. e e B, Kansus City Markets. % Handled by Two Strangers, \ local suppl * Clos Ap % % K. \‘i 8 CI l‘\', A \III WHIEAT—Slow; No. 4| 20@2! 8¢ medlllm c; gmal ) 4] 4 mes 2 Onion P & 4 hard, ."x-' No. orthes ©; No. 2 north- | bic; re ed, 44c. 20%@ls| 2 e i hes Iynx, No. 1, larke, 33: me- | {PacificUror 05 108 |{Union Pac. 1sts. 101 < hara, 6gic] No. 1 northern, 2go; No. 3 noth. | o1 rel S ower; No. 2 mixed, 30734%e; No. THEY GOT OFF WITH TWO REVOLVERS Pork ucrlvbl dium, $2; small, $1.80; marten, No. 1, mm, 32; | tLousiann stpd 48 _041§| West Shore..... .. down, and for that reason the demand. for 1 | 2 white, 30 May... 10 421 e . small,_$1; mink, No, 1, larae, | {Missouri 8...... 100 °|R. G.W. laia l.[] “Guy o an for that Tewon e deand o' . | 2 whity hain (T u{:flyi\im’uu Aa.08 Soogit.oh; * medtum, 7ol el “f | o B B o 00 % | Atohinoh Sta A.: o the mill closni wassthe inability of the mill < 7 . dc; ) | Tenn. new set 5 | A astthe inability of the mill- T R R a19¢; | Pursue : 2 Al datk, NO i 1leh: porteet head and feot, No. 1, | Tonn: new sot 35, Thi |85 C8. AB i ; inie ompany’ 0 Move krain an the Great, North Quiet; creamery, weak at 151663 | Pursued by a Crowd and Captured-Hady May. Tk ho@2.00; Imperfect sKing. 35G80c; otter, | Camada So. 2uds.. 7 TOCKE NI oE ern railrond, where this mill is situated. The avitietie. S ITitod to Pans Eogus Money ot High Sept.. % dium, $6.0097.00; small, $5; |H.&T.C ¥ ;i flour market was steady, with a probable out- % No. i, arwey, 35, MaGeTyr? S uma | 157K K, 1ot 3 Bt 4 000RLus; Denomination—Undertook o Short itibs= We close ecenings at 6:30; excepting Mondays and Saturday. Send 10¢ for postage on big "94 catalogue, now ready. (L KO medlgm, 835 Small 43, vedy: [, 0.5 €8 feess n.fl(mPc.AP, mm = 8 ssssnen 3de; No. 2 white, = == Do mpoo o 253 5E%5 23 put of about 21,000 bl for the twenty-four Wheat, 8,000 bu.; corn, otter, ‘pale, No. 1, large, $7; me {um, $5; small, | 4D, & R. G. 1815.. % 12....1011 ke W . & ¥ 2" g0o; medium, 600; small, ds.. C b : ol lours, quoted at from $5.40 (o $3.60 for patents W e . 4; racooom, Mo L AR, e e ot Trwa. | Bris Shdare s L} : : 3. 660 and from 82 to $2.40 for baknrs, Flour shipments PAENTS Wheat, 4000 bu; cor, 8000 bu.; Bold Foodase 00: skunk, black, cased, No. 1 large, ki M. K. &T. Gen. 0o f X ;- were 25,000 bbls. = " oats, 200 bu. B Tmedpum, Tic: small, ; short atriped. darge, 8 | M. I & T Ger 58 g ol g 0 The Market Record says the recelpts of wheat TarnooLMAERats) 5 . narrow striped, Jarge, {Mutia Unlon 68, 10 b ko) for the last week in Minneapolis and Duluth 2 £SOV y Cash quotations were as follows: ¥ e broad striped, lar N.J. C. Int. Ce 1§ OREGON. CATTLE. W litthe more than half what t LIVERPOOL, April 30.—WHEAT-Dull; Two men giving the names George Jones; Basy and prices shaded o little 3 . 15ts. R S 25t - year g elevatoriatogKaiaecrons mand poory liclders offer, moderdtoivs Ne fos and Henry Trautma eted AT—No. 2 spring, 08%c; No. 3 spring, wolt—t .1 large, " Pac. 2nds Earad No. Ave P r for the week; 103,000 bu % nd@es 2d; red western, wint enry Trautman, suspected of being red, G814 i large, T00750; | NoW. Consola .- ; 1 cow.. T Bull....... 168 82 25 Comea from the lavger lnes of clevators 4 11150 Si hardened criminals, were arrested last nights 2, 373 G0c; bea per skin, No. [ N W. Deb. 5s. i 1 cow.......113 3 cows..... 280 and 157,000 bu, is estimated to have been shipped ORN~Quict; demand poorer; new mixi AT s b B o No. 2 white, 32%4@33%c; , '00476.00: medium, $1.50: small, § St.L.& LM.Gen. 5 15 COW..eees 64 feedéra. (120 370 | from the smuiler lines and Independent olevators g Sk SR 7 o'elock the attention of Officer, 5 a00; small, 75¢; mu 3 feeders 10 feeders...1125 8 45 throughout the country. The stocks of wheat in ROVISIONS ~Bieef, extra Tndla mess, 868 30 | ooy wag attracted by an immense crowd 10G@110; medium, * oftered. t bid. 2 feeder: 12 feeders... 1005 3 45 Minneapolis privat ators decreased 14,000 bu, k, 738 94, Rutier,” fin ds: good, G Cr i No. 3, G5c; No. i, Nirge, §@c; medium, Te; small, 6e; kits, § fecder 5 16 foeders. 1128 350 [ and mow amount to 901,000 bu., exclusive of the | Bacon “long ‘and short cle "k 6di | running south in the direction of the Tentls (th=h Boston Stock Quotations, 34 feeders.. 1170 3 50 86 foeders. ..mm‘s 80 | eman ‘supplies carried in millsl o amount of lomg, ciear, 46 10, Birast. viaduct Tt hot) puraniEaoet two tmai CER HIDES, TALLOW, BTC. BOSTON. April 30.—Call loans. 1423 por cont: | HOGS—The market was slow and 5cto 10c | wieat In the larger lines of elovators in the n- | 895 9. 3 S Lrce! ot in gl Wo. Wil eyt 5 HIDES—No. 1 gieen hides, ‘2igo; No. 1 green | timo loans. 3@+ per cent. Closing prices for | jower than Saturday's average trade. Re- | terior s 3,606,000 bu. = Nearly as much more is Duluth Whe ; Under the viaduct the men scparatedy IOt 3124740 | (FEDEETNO: o} SEEMBIGh FHE Sied Mides. | sioeics, bonds and mmmnnu o e e e vars o svnpsaea ol In masnendentinguges und I 30, WHEAT- Firme Trautman continuing south and Jones rums o ity saffea shouters | sAg2e: No: 1, veal call, 8 108: 10 1ooms 5 Mot T G ard, " cusl a2 July | ning up Tenth street. In front of the Winds short” clear, " sides " (oxed), | hides, Sc; No. & dry fiinc hides, 30; No. 1 dry A:;'of'" “’”‘ {}f,f“?:,m!“{“‘;; good. Lower markets east discouraged ship- | B0 wheat, while for the same \ 3 1 s ey ; i) sor hotel sat a number of gentlemen and Naialied £0ca per TRl e G s S bk Blaes o s parDy ~Fum,< i 101 | Atehteon. 2da. pers, and aside from a moderate speculative | that, Ine swpped pn Bee IO Sl it 570 rejected, 3 ; N \ rang out and grabbed the fleeing man 'lhc following were the receipts ana shipments ‘ ed o ort- 4 Boston & Albany. New Engla s 2 v is now held in the country. The v of prang out and for toda e B s Thes Ary shearlings Gort-wooleh Hasion AMaine. .. 141141 17le; Cont Jata s s way. Dealers were a little slow in getting | B i€, Torihivest, tncluding flour, In now about the walst just as he reached for hig Receipta, Shipments. | $3r1Y, sking, No., Gloe; dry shearlings | Fiiohhurg;. ...\ 77 |Atlane.. i | rather uneven. The popular bld was $6. | this time. OIL, CITY, Pa., April 3. 9 auton cel, Butte & Bostos % op on. 19,000 bbIS,§ 8alph aoriocolSliariioond|panzibaR astiatEneIRHEAGGEE ey AN LRI Mexiomn dent ¢ Calimot & Heela.. 2 and common mixed stuff sold as low as $4.95. | o | o) 30 clonen) st Batea 1t NOIERIBDRAID very rough exercise when others ran to his HOBOR 2“"%",‘: actual weight, 4@ge; dry aint, Colorado butcher | N. ¥ & N. Eng i (Contein t Y $.000 00 | wool pelts, per 1b.. actual weight, 4@ic; d 0ld Colony ) further and late trading was mostly at 35, | advanced %@ the el ver, tificates opel o the arrival of Officer Heelan, who place 25 SE £ cos uaua Sae mooo s = coa awas Lard, i Short ribs, i $ 1bs. to 15 c; 5 o A Ny KTESF. WeRIEn Blootio 5% | for o Monday, and the quality was pretty | Northern road 1350 weel bioughit tiatilinactpnd jected, among them Mr. William Frankle, who PS—Green salted. each, 25@000; et Toimons R S|y v 4 activity local packers had it all thelr own [ received, It is upon that line most of the wix o g siness, and early sales were 788 | Allouez Mining Co, down to bu: y sales 20,193,000 bu., against 39,488,741 bu. revolver, The man proved to be quite am 3.000| 410,000 | Mint, Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool peits, | (eng Electric Boaton & Monf 2 Some of the best brought $5.02% and $5.05, uflcates opened ‘at 8oe: hi Go; xt, et | athlete and was glving Mr. Frankle soma nnial Toward the close the market weakened still | N(imA'r—Opened 15! 1 G P ,—Ni o sit | assistanc The man was then held til v flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per Il SELI i with a few odd sales at under that figure. | }@% o 53 ¥ 3 lowest, §5e. him under arrest. Ou the Produce exchange today the butter m welght, 4@te. ) Diego ) e aa¥ rathontaulll andilaragning |LaBos A0y, » 3 Mr. Netzner, a pawnbroker at 618 South/ Ketwas dull and unchanged: creamery, TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4 Union Pacific.... COR . b 1 Sl i gaang unohangedy oreamery, 14@iso; | | FALLOW AND GREASE-TelCw Nioh 49 | Wostmnd...00l50 i throughout, but about everything finally sold. | stiuriny; et e y o Steady; Missourl | Tenth street, says that Jones and Traut= e f’““"',“'"“‘l’d"" Wici grease, yellow. do; greasc: | West End pid.. On Saturday the hogs went mostly at $5.05 | 367 s and Jllinoix mediim o AT cothing, | man went info his store about last evens 5 '{ 2%%c; b r, 3 3 5. 4 Vi ATS—Cash and Ma high Ci 205 D Texas un ine me 0 gold 2 Vi B 0 ol NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. R s i SOLACIRgsa AR R e London Stook Market. and $5.10 and on last Monday trading was | , OATS—Cash and May ity Toxis. medium, 12t Wit | ing with two gold rings and wanted to sell LONDON, April 30.—4 p. m. clostn; very largely at $5.10 and $5.15. Representa- y © SRR AR them. e looked at the rings and then at Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and STOCKS AND BONDS. Lfffcd it st = tive sales: JEY—N ;s a at 6o : the men, and concluded he would not take Produce, Metals, Et 2 R gg"""}“ money i LN sh. Pr. No. “Av. Sh. Pr. NP 0 ations. S the risk of purchasing them, giving as & naols, acont. ! : oI 2 . A G [ i NEW YORK ~FLOUR- = stiio, $4 95 renen 238 B0 85 00 r s RANCISCO, 2 i | reason he had a quantity of these rings YORK, April - 30.-FLOUR—Rs . | Sugar Speculators Give Shorts a Squeeze of | Canadian Pacific.. 08k g 1. (] i 5 00 L L ecel , $114%; May, $1.063, and did not desire any more, he meny * 00 bbls; exports, 9,600 bbls; sale i 5 5 Frie. X 5 S 17@Ise; duir i SN And ‘steady December, $1 Akleg i), 00 Slight Proportions. Erlo 2ndi Ruading g ; : Weaker: Sihe. BARLEY—Qulet and stea Ror said nothing and started to leave the stores phis.; dull, but steady; only jobbing demand r v t . sor i Feported. For liners some oading. ang gomand | NEW YORK, April 80.—The speculators | Niuols Ceniril... 05 |Mex Cont:now'ds. o0% i 2 < 15, viin I Butter Market. when one of them asked Mr. Netzner where spiing patents and winter straghts; rye flour, | In SUEAr, who have been engineering the R Vi 200 per oance. Cren 210 B2 o N T i . R—-Weak the nearest saloon was. He was told and huckw A ; 0 Vi X MONEY—13 per cen 2 3 e ) i 5. at 176, and 8,20 10! | both men wero seen to go In the saloon, firm; buckwheat flour, nominal, recent advance In these shares, took occa- | Mo rute of discount in the open market for f Jofet K 1,860 1b Loth inen . woro Boon(o sep Sl IMARALISE rm WHEAT—Dull; range on all grades, 68 | sion this morning to give the shorts a little | both short and three months bills 18 13§ per . 20 ¥ ST R (el ih Nh:_p A e squeeze. The time was propitious for the | ™" A NBACHBEEQRIARTY, e GOl MEALL L et R - sked to see some revolvers. Tha kil " | venture, as there were some good buying | o San Rsncics ;“,:'f,",“#::"',;,".,'","" : : 3 ® in gob tots, 0125706 | [0 p for Nebraskn, Followed by [ revolvers were produced and after somo n\p Dully car ‘lots, 51@52; boat loads, 5q | orders on the exchange and few, If any, | auotailonafor mining atoaen toisy wors asters | 81l 3 ria f (M! t Ciearing Weather, time. spent In parleylng sbout the price sellers. The opening quotation, as recorded, | I : israg pal P Licon: | WASHINGTON, April 80.—The Indications Hiby two were shown to them that seemed to suit Shoros two-lowed state, unrraded weste ' vas 1051 B ¥tlia oiranny 3 3 g e 3 and they said they would take them. Mr, e Western, cSsoe, Wan10k 1o/ 108, thel purshaglng belnk belsk, |, QT o s Narerou.. | T8 for Tucaday. ar Netzner got the revolvers ready and handed HARLEY MALT tern, 6585c; uix- | Heavy blocks of the stock were readily ab- | LOlShOR o Hale & Nororoas:,, 18 a0 sesvens 0 08| S7.0000 4 . 9,000 hbls.; W ;| For Nebr Local rain, followed by | 4000 g (wo men. Jones said he AT Itucelpts, 138,800 bu.; exports, 192,500 | sorbed, the buying being encouraged by re- | Hodie con. I | uuts 2 350 i Bt i 50,000 " oo | it weathers” nortveitwinds an S ol Vory “much o iwnded i baye . o. horn; | effe UZEr W : Son. Cal, & 11 o ! i Cooler e morthern portion Zner's eyes opencd widely as he saw th pusne Nk "on' o :,':.;lr‘l.ll.':;" :\03:‘:, 13354“rw‘:.:u‘:luul;emfimfl'.:,’i B oy 5 3.0eene o Qoftes AIATkal.. Rletnindaigoplain SR OE R RO Nthtin: | money. and ho remarked that e could not B o My e [ D et CR LD e b} 3 3 NEW YORK, 50.~COFFE cooler in vouthern portion, 55 change it Then he noticed that the figures U point on record ind tien X 8a8).geaoHon g New York Mink tatl 4 @ 3§ 00 Hvis and 6910 pointe lower on weake For Kunsas—{ai, preceded by showers | op the bill were in the wrong place, and altos i wis e the | 104, The lower figures induced fresh buy- et iMag-Quaotions, 5 0 i vies and welling ‘;f “prodr, | in the eastern porflony winds shifting e woor it nad a very suspicious appearances which was 2% per cent above the closing ing: July, §1 August, $14.85014.00; Houth Dakota—Generally fair; north [ and offered to go to try to get the change. i = 0 daad otee, Itio, du ) 0 figure of Saturday. A V. ' 500 |mio 3 b 4 0 Lomber. §i4 “,‘“ st il Sl e imer In the western portion, Here Jones said he would go and get it hims Wei September, WG In the final dealings there were sales to u\- adwood 80 s PIGS AND ROUGH. {Varioe Urday were 3 at New Lol Record. December, G8n@6ble, clo realize profits, which sent the prices down | Gould & Cur A 50 30 gt 0 | Wirehouse - deliveries weel i 5 1% per cent, leaving a gain on the day of N 5 | Ye o 510 3 00 . 20 ... 430 | 1758 bags, and 8,407 bags & at - ail Orpicr oF Ttk WEATIER BUREAU, OMAUA, Vi, 000 | 1% per cent. The preferred stock sold uy 3 Mty ‘SHEEP—Recelpts were light, but two | compared With 0,640 Just year New York ) Avril 30.—Omaha record of temperatureand | FERR o R E BRI e Close be= : , » P Quicksilver: RN orrospondiug day of | Feached th { or'; t4e 235 per cent to 951, reaching % per cent at | Outario... A do proferred. | double-decks being Teceived. There was a | {oduy. Si8sl Wi s Fnfailcompared with corresponding day ety R AR L ) cbenell weak with | the close. Chicago Gas was affected unfayor- | Ophir very good demand and one bunch of 80-1b. | (Y’ liible for ) 8 . pust four years 1604, 1809, 1802, 1401, | PArt of tho store when, as Mr. Netzner was 3 ably by the report that an application by ] Mexican yearlings brought $4.35, or the same | wgainst 40,261 year, Brazil market rature) S04, 1809, 1802 1901 | Fointing the way to the cloet, he was atruck the company for an injunction to restrain On the London Market as Saturday. The market was quotably | not renorted carly. P AT “"‘"'“'"f’.‘”";Nl‘un.- 61 ey on the back of the head and knocked head the attorney general of Illinols from bringing | | NEW YORK, April 5. ening Post's | steady. Fair to g0l natives are quotable at | o HAMBURG, AveE B Al g B ne Ntk 1 A perature. 702 402 G > | long down the steps. He wus not knocked the Qquo warranto suit had been denied, [ fondon cobloram wayw: dhe Aty today $2.75@4.40; fair (0 good westerns, $3.20@4.25; | ' LONDON, April @0.—Market quiet; prices wd@ | procipitation 02 1007 01 | ot fnsenaibiiity, however: and. as s0n &8 sales, 160,000 bu.; | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy was pressed | vere fall in sugar, exchange 4 common and stock sheep, $2.50@3.50; good to | 9d lower. e T a1k 12000 Statement showing the condition of tem- | he fell he samed and' this brought. his som uiel; No.'2. 4ic; | for sale in the early dealings on reports that | further fall in exc I A choice 40 to 100-Ib. lambs at $3.50@4.75. | , HAVI Mo=BAaruet (GulE- Bpins,. 12 ture and precipitation st Omaha for the | (o the rescue. They gave the alarm and ram No. & the rate of dividend would have to be re- | icans were nelected but cloed With i ficun Representative sales: baja rioe oand since March 1, 1804 he front d fter the men. The Sigitic; A e wing to. decroased earnings. . The | o Fevived hiove uf tie taritt bill passing i June. | RePrese b . day and since o out the front door after the men. Th white western, 416 L state, 41Gi6e, 000, “ 88, Silver was steady. Forty two theusand in gold | No: Wt Pr. £ ? tenne u\m- aasss shouts attracted passersby, and this is howe Uons castor At fiest Immediately fur delay in publishing the March statement, | came in 184 Mextean yearlings.. (e b T NEW ORLEAN; et il taninor B3 AROULS LALIEACLOD BRRpRIAI AN A A atron and advanced all da cove which is overdue, gave color of truth to the R 190 western wethers.. |11 108 300 | sales, wpot, 809 bales 3 . | Excess since M R LT A caping for the time, 4 fe a Ma: iNe, closed o ecline Notes, — dinary, 5 15-16c; good' o i Y aelpitatio R 4 caping fol e LLRRE 1t BOIC et advanicss, May, STGe, sioed | report, and on this the atock declined 1% | pogmoN. April 30.—Clearings, $12,198,274; bal Recolpts and Disposition of Stoock. .|::’.:.«.) 6%0: middiin good ' midaling, | Normul procipitation.. 8 At (he station Jones was taken Into the pued at IS, T 3 * | per It;enl. 'lh;‘ final “19‘5 ‘:““bl-_ l".\lmlll‘”ul"? ances, $1,470,06, A Ofielal roceiy th middiposition ofatosi assnown sl fair, Cdci Homing tps, 483 | Dotlclonuy (O 1he taXs.; - LN search room and every stitch taken off. Th HAY shipping, $6.00006.50; good to | reaction of per cent. St. Paul did no BALTIMORE, April 80, —Cle o1: | by the books 0¥ tha Diilon Stock Yarls conpiny exports, cantinent, I O it ures 't ) o ke Sholos, $1.0000.08 il Sympathize with the weakness of its sister | balan p, APril $0.~Clearings, 81,681,101 | 33 LG Ulehtfiours endlug at 3 o'clock b, m ), ty, 35 e, mock Vg g ks dune, 100 Other Static 4800 bl was tound, snd whila 1L laoksd 1k pHOPS Qulet; stite, common to cholce, Y@I8c: | giock, being held very firmly, even making [ NEW 'YORK, April 30.—Clearings, $o5,100,848; [ AP 8038040000 1y, 309040646 A & tisement, but could be passed for money and holders ofter moderately b a fractional improvement balances, $5. 404,026 bl j0; otobe mber might have been had not the wmount so HIDIS-~Nominal; wet salted New Orleans, se- | The other grangers were Inactive, but | PARIS. April 30.—Three per cent rentes, 99f [ “CATTLE. F o [ O g ccembe AL D et i iclons of B, Jeckad 46 G 8 T, UGS s Trkus saiveioh S | Northwest made & Ealn of 1% per cent and | % for the wtcount : E o [y ] E ¥ Juts A NoQuiets mid e foroibly sroused {he Mutplelonk SRS Uenos Ayres diy, 20 to 24 lbs., { HIBES A RS 4 PHILADELPHIA, April 80.~Clearings, $,813, « : shipments, 80) o Netzner. The revolver that had bees ¢ Rock Island % per cent. Insiders bought | g i jLADELITIA ¥ | Hotager, T8 Tovelyon AL N New York exchange sell- - ck, 61,018 bale Jones comes from Pittsburg. About mide Dull;_ hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres | Western Union, sending the quotations for | * \unyiys' Ao’ m, 4 03| 3,000 ; B ON-— Receipts 16 Joe. o 4 per cent. Afte opens |- 1. MBMERIS, Apri) | R on; sulen, 5 § 3 O R O N Hee ™ teagy, Cut menta, fem; | BO Htosk Up Ui per cent. After an open | ing at par. *Cleurings, 601 balances, Wau1, | - o ¥ night the second man was caught by Offi= 'kled bellies c hams, 10g10 ing decline of 3% per cent, the improvemen LONDON, April 30.—Amount of bull'on gone T T cer Ryan. He gave his name as Trautman. . teady W ¥ Gaked) | was maintained until near the close, when a | Into ‘the Hank of England on balances today, | . y Bugi Oman: 5 Clondy Rysn. He gava Bis pans; AR TIRRSEDHS 1t $7.7 1 refined. | reaction of % per cent occurred. National | H1L00. " YTk s NEW < 3 ’ Horiu blatie H ClauaY ALIBLP WAL o e . A 8. Pork, dulli | jead rose 8 per cont on buylng, induced by Naw oht April 50.—Clearings, 3063341 . 11 0 190 | gning, 2 ) 9 Ofticann iyt Ralning. i * VOOFRON SEED O L. steadler, but quiet, | ood tariff news and by a bellef that a | } i » commercial, - premium; [l ihe 11 O PO 371063 We St. Lous ] :'“,”:.R — o crude, Bbis: | dividend will be declared mext Saturday. X AT e T : [ s 1 . ~ S i BeE Brie stmiver i an Grude, 99 | Realizations caused a lows of 1 per cont on | ko ot i ik ot e [ BB 4" Bogtin. sie! ; 3 g % | g|Cloudy WM. LOUDEN, L Rfing RN 10 {aatter ol | the advance in the final trading. The general 0 83GA314¢ Al 5 and feedors. . § ! 3 13-16g4c; ¢ 7 cloudy S’ o sumimer Follow, wiwes prime eummer | the advance in the final treding The gonsral L CHICAGS 30.—Clearings, $16,000,000. New s hea, 4 116G e powe I . - Commission Merchau Weak; western dairy, 10@Uc; west- | part of the day on a very limited volume of | i “RENET . sf";l.f.‘fi;"fi‘:;.".'.'i e " '\v CAprl 30.-8UGAR CANE ¥ 00| Part elondy CGIAIN AND PROVISIONS. Rery, MQuci wesiain factory, 2; | business, but closed rather heavy, although | {gdiy per cent . SARY s Bave wrket Jihings Juva, 1a 3a; Muse 00 B oo e G e ) £ most of the active stocks show advances on | ST. LOUIS. April 30.—Clearings, $3,61 bal- | 8T, LOUIS, 3. CATTLE—Recelpts, 2,30 sl 2ol 10| Cloudy orders placed on * Chicago | { state large, N@INc: small, | the day of a fraction. The rallroad bond | ances SELEL Money quict, 647 pec ent; ex | head Shipmenis, 20 Bead ""r‘“x‘&-.”‘."'.' Cuier, A vy v g PP ey sl ‘ i SoMe: b ta e 3 Change on' New York. S premium. Cloarings | 13001 Wt H.00; stecrn o o 1,200 11w 4 nden: icited M '7\ "m‘“t:.:.v"m ) 24sc. . | market was steady in the morning and | GHREL NE SSCTas 005 batanden, 31E010,162. trears | 852004 8 AL oa B 70 Texis NEW YORK. April 20.—There wus a fulily | Guiveston 001 Cloudy, mom 4, New York Life Dullding L L0 \ i 3.2 u Heleot were for ey (ke red). S0 1416 N8 {2 qualliy: - | #Lrong in the later dealinge B ings In April, 93 §107.761,000; ‘balunces, §14,808,- | steers sold at 387584907 Ind 5 targe businens in 4fY goode Heivetlons Wi Py | il i r(u\ BEUM-—DUll; united closed at sbo bid; The Evening Post says: BSince the Feb- | decrease, $19,162,489, or 108 por cent. HOGB-Maiket 10G16¢ lower; tops sold at §6.2) | moderate Quantitles, — Printed calleves, dites “HARLEY-Quint; Milwaukee, 664i67c self, but asked Mr. Netzner to show him ta a closet, the son going into an adjoinin room. Mr. Netzner complied and b uonENAIvAIg