G THE OMAHA DAILY BJBB : FRIDAY , APIUTj 12 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Broke Sharply on Numerous Reports Touching Chicago's Supply , < * CORN WAS STRONG EARLY AND WEAK LATER Cnlll Within nn Hour of the Clone Mill * of Importance Trnnnplred In the Onti MnrUet-I'rcc OfTirlitRi Cntiscd a Sudden Drop , CHICAGO , April 11. Wheat broke sharply on the report of the loading back Into ele vators of wheat that had been held In ves sels , May closing % c lower. Mny corn lost Vtc , May oats lost > /jC and provisions fin ished at a decline , The novernmcnt report , which gave the condition of wheat at 81.4 , made very little Impression on the market. The prices opened just u shade under the rate ruling at the close of vcsterday's ses- clon , but teen the slight decline waa taken advantage of by some of the shorts to lessen the bulk of the previous sales. May eold nt C5c nt the opening and cased off to Cn c , which latter was the point at which the shorts bought. The buying by shoits KOt u further Incentive from the reported ealc of 1 0,000 bu. of wheat taken for ship ment to Haltlmore early In the forenoon. The price rose to C5 ,4c under lhat and rumors of the likelihood of considerable more being worked before the day was over. The northwestern receipts were light , Minneapolis and luluth reporting only 200 cars , compared with 330 the corresponding day of last year. Liverpool was quoted tin changed In price , but holders vry firm. New York wired here early In the day that foreigners were free sellers of distant fu tures In that mnrk.-t. At the advance named above , Pardrldge and those who hud calls likewise sold with considerable conn dcnce , nnd owing to the further fact on to morrow there will be no sesslnn of the Board of Trade , the bullish feeling Was suppressed for a time and the early rise was lost , the price gelling down again to 05c. At about that stage It became lumored that nn operator who had carried a lot of wheat all winter In vessels , because It was cheaper to do so than to pay the regular Hlorngc charges , nnd hnd reserved the privi lege of unloading It back Into the elevators again , had seen III to exercise tha latter privilege. The market had n further break when the latter report got Into clrculatlo nnd It sold as low ns MC'tiC for a few nun. utos and closed wllh buyers at that. Corn was strong early and weak late. It openeil ut 4ji c for May , sola off to from 4Mic to 4Vc { , , advanced to 4Bc , tomblei1 back to 45Vic nnd closeil ntWic. . The re cclnta were 103 cnrs , and 120 nn ; cHtlmatei. for tomorrow. The advance nt the stnri wns on a good demand for May , which started Home shorts Jo covering , although the early buyers of Mny Hold to an cqun extent. The hitter weakness was due to the drop In wheat. Until within nn hour of the close little of Importance transpired In the oats market The feeling wns Ilnner and prices somewhat higher on fair buying and sympathy wltl wheat and corn. The change In the situa tion wns sudden and unlocked for. Almosf everybody was offering Fluff nt one time longH , elevator people and the crowd In general. J. J. I.lmlemnn nnd N. U. Hoatr were probably the heaviest disposers. The early ndvanie of fron lie to lie was lost , be. Bides 'Ac additional. May started at 29c Bold up to from 2'J ,4c to 2Dc and dropnet to 2&e , at which price the market closed. The provision market opened strong am closed weak at lEc loss for the day In pork Go In lard and 7'fcc In ribs. The hog re celpts were 22cCO head , with 17,000 head cs tltnatcd for tomorrow. The weakness wat , the result of lower prices for live hogs nnd the break In the grain markets. Kstlmatcs for Krlday : Wheat , 35 cars corn , 130 cars ; oatrf , 100 cars ; hogs , 17XX ( The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Qpan. I ll'lth. I LowI I WhCHt.No. 2 April 651 * 84 ! < nn 64H r 4 ' cr > r -Sept ) ; 67'4 67 07 4SH 4BVl Mny 4 AX 4 M 4 ft 4SV July . - . < K 4G * Sept . 40H H 28 * Juno . unit S i July . S7M 27 * 2 27M Pork per bbl May. . 12 : i7K 12 47 12 22 27K July . 12 65 12 OB 12 40 42H Lnid.lUOlba May . 7 02H 7 O'M 07W July . . . 7 15 7 1754 7 10 12 Sept. . 7 27K 7 30 7 28 25 Short nibn- Mny ft 32X fi 37M G 0 30 July. . . . 017 N G 00 0 4''H 42H , 0 00 JJ G2M 0 37't 37X Cash quotations were ns follows : KLOUU Winter patents , J2.SOff2.SO ; wlnte tralghts , J2.3.W2.M ; wring patents , J3.10JT3.M eprln * HtrnlKhts , J2.10W2.83. WHEAT No. 2 spring. ESlXffG014c ! ; No. cprlnK , nominal ; No. 2 led. M'iQSIKc. COUN No. 2 , 45'lG'43ic ; No. 3 yellow , 43 ? OATH No. 2 , 28c ; No. 2 white , 324033'ic No. 3 white , 31Hj32 4C. 11YE No. 2. Mo. 11AHLEY No. 2 , 52UGJ3CJ No. 3 , nominal ; No ( , nomnlal , FLAX SEED No. 1 , J1.46. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J3.40. PUOVLSlONr ! Mess pork , per bbl. , $11.2 : 11.37V4. I-ard , per 100 Its. , | S. OfG.921& . Shor ribs , sides ( laose ) . JS.2riU6.50 ; dry salted shoul tiers ( bolted ) , JJ.OOys.CTli ; short clear , side ( boxed ) . JG.UfiG.GO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per Bal. 11,21. HUdAHS-lJnchanKed. The. followlni ; were the receipts and shipment today : Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbl . O.OUO Wheat , bu. . . H.llliU Corn , bit 57,0011 OniB. bn 120,0(10 ( lljro bu 11,000 llnriey , bii. . . 17.000 On the Produce oxcnanffo today tno butter mar ket wan llrm : creamery , 10SC20c ; dairy , SOlHe KCI.-H , llrm ; llHMUNc. Chcen. . > , creamery , OK' lOMc. NEW YOK1C ( UCNEKAL MAKK.ET. Closln ? ( JiiJt tlou on tlin Prlnul.il | Com tnoilltlut nml Stitptes. NEW YORK , April 11. KLOUU-llecelpts , 17 , 700 bbls. ; exports , 25,500 bbl . ; sales , 20.00 pkgs. Market moderately active and steady closing quiet nt unchanged prices. Cit mill clears , J3.2Ji93.40 ; city mill pat fnts , J2.9.t/1.15 ) / ; winter patents , J2.S003.13 ; wlnte etralghts , J2.33ft 2.80 ; Minnesota patents. J3.13 ( S.T5 ; winter extras , } 1.95f2.2j ; Minnesota bakers 12.00O3.CO ; winter low giades , Jl.l Wl.W ; sprln exUiiH , J1E32.30 , Ilyo Hour , firm ; sales , 7& l > bls. ; supcrllne , J2.UOi3.10 ; fancy , JJ.10V3.3D lliickwhdit Hour , nominal. 1IUCKWHEAT Nominal ; 49ff c. COUN MEAI Dull ; yellow western , 11.0901.12 Ilnmdywlne , J2.TO ; Mica , 320 bbls. HYK Nominal ; r T lots , tec ; boat loads , tea. tea.11UCKWHE 11UCKWHEJll ; 49S55e. 1IAHLBVeu. . ; western. CO'.Jc to arrive ; fil rpot ; two-rowed Mule , COc. 1IAIILEV MALT Dull ; western , 7002c ; six rowed , ; 3f"5c WHEAT Uecelpts. 4,6i bu. ; exports , 09,300 bu. Bales , Z.Ktt.OOO bu. futures and iii.OOO bu. Fiwt Bpot maiket dull nnd a shad easier ; No. 2 lei In # t ro and ulevator , O0'ic ; CISo delivered ; No 1 hard , Cic ! delivered. Options opeiuM dull an weak under foreign selling ; no attention pnl to the government crop report ; rallletl on loca covering ; clceil easy ; No. 'Jl red , May , COOGOVii closetl nt COVtc ; July , WlifidlUc , claseil at < V\c ) August. CO > iWCPic , closeil at COHc ; Scptemlwr Cl'.tCSl'ic , closed at 61Uc ; December , ( UHUCJIk' ' closed nt 63Vie. COUN Uecelpts , 17,6)0 ) bu. ; exports. 6,00) ) bu Bales , 205,0 ) bu , futures and 15,000 bu , spa Hpot' market dull und weak throughout ; s earner tW : i-levator , 51c dellvereil. Options openeJ , jue ! ar.d Ktrtuly ; rallied a little , but closed ' 1 net decline and dull ; May , 6o ttf&l > e. closnl . td c ; July , MHOMHc , cUwiHl at oO ic ; Septem b r , ClU&UjC , closet nt &lc. OATS-Iteeelpts , 12J.9S ) bu. ; exports. 1,300 bu itales , 310,000 bu. futures nnd 79,000 bu , spo Hiwt market weaker nnd only moderately nctlvt No. 2 , S2',40S3c ; No. 2 delivered , 33ViC33ic ; No 3 , 51.No. ; . 2 white , 3C4c : No. I white. 35 c track white , S61iCk . Options dull and feature less , rliMlnic SO\u net decline ; Muy , 32Wft33c clOHiM at 32lic ; July. 32T i33\c. closed nt 32r 1IAV Hteady : shtpplHB , J5.0005.Wj good choice. } G.X'Cf7.W. ( ' HOPS Quiet and steady ; state , common t choice , old. 3fic ; Pacific coast , old. J'.sC'c London maiket firm. HlUKH-FIrm ; uet salted New Orleans , se- lectetl. 4 ! to IS Ibs. . 6c ; lluenos A ) res. diy , 2 < to 21 Ibs. , nulJHc ; Texas , dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. . 7li LEATIIEII Slronu ; hemlock cole , Uuem Ayrrs. light to heavy , 16U18c. WOOL Dull ; domenlla lleeco. 1CQ2S ; ; pulled I'HOVIBlONB Ilcef. llrm : fancy , llt.00813.00 extra mrs , J7.WJJS.W ; l.evf hams. Jl'J.cWUlS.fp city , extra India mess. Jl'.iWrrj.W. Cut ineat quirt ; pickled shoulders , | S-Wf3.W ; plcklcil hum I9.00ii . (0. Ixii.l. nulct ; urMern steam closetl 17.20 ; rale * , UO tlcrvcs at 17.23 , city ut ) i.tt 6.75 ; April , r.2'tl7. 0 ; rvrlned. quiet ; contlm- 17.70 ; 8. A. , s ; tx > mound. , J5.23. I'urk. stuid" ; flrni ; n w meMi , 13.JOijll,0' ) ; family. 113.50m ; \ Cleur , HS.Wt U.M. lIUTTint Uulct ; western ilalry. 7H013c ; wes wni crvameiy , 11HU20C ; western factory , 7Ht/ll ( UlElns. 3V. Imllatlon , ShllUHc. ( . 'HiCKSIqulet. . lance. SOllHc ; fancy , Ctfl2c part sklrns , UtUSc. full tklnn. ! Vfi2c. KaasSlru.tute ; and 1'ennsylvanlo , UU IHC > rvcttiTla. 13.074 pkgs. l'AI.IXW tin y. city US per pk- , ) , 4 > ioi coui try ( pkK . fre ) . 44c. COTTON. &BCU OlU-Stcady to firm ; prim criidt , Eft He ; off cni < ! e , 3IT53o ! prlm summer ytloir , > Mtfl2Je ; off * umnur yellow. lOH MSc ; yellow biitler srftdm , * * ! prims summer white , 3Ic. 3Ic.I'jyrnOI.IJt'M Firm : United cloned nt M.M. IIUHIN tj'ilelj strained , common to good , J1.12H . Tliftl'KNTIN'n-Nomlnal ; . Illfi : Market steady ; ilomi-ntlc , fair to ? tra , HfiCSc ; Jni.iiii. 404HC , SIOI/AS < 8i:8 : Qiiltl ; New Orleans , open keltle , oed to choice. 33ST8SC. OltANOBS Stronger ; Jnmalcaf , ripneked , per ji.i. . jr-.MQe.C' ) . MiTAI.S-Ocppi : > r. Marts' ! hroktrt' price , JJ.S7 ; xchnmtc mice , JD.IO. I.end , nulel ; brouers' tirlct , :2.W : , fxclinnuo price , JS.OT'l S.l1) . Tin. steady ; ilrult" , I13.8i ; plntt-s , quiet. Sp"lt r , steady. "aleB on 'clinnRft 70 tnnn tin , ppot , at JI3M ; \IK-II , IS.82'4 ; June. I1J.7S ; srllfr ' option lo August 1 , one day'a notice , nt tl .7J. OMAHA OKNKK.VL AlAKICtVT. Condition of Trade nnd Oiiotntloin on Mnplo nml I'micy Produce. riOOP Choice clean stock , per dor , lOHCllc , IJUTTI'n Packing ilock , SflCc ; common to air , "ffSc ; fair to cowd country , lOJfllc ; choice o fancy , IJCIJe ; gnthereil creamery. Itc ; scpa- ntor creamery , 17flSc. | LIVE POULTRY-Hcns , 7O7',4c ' ; mixed , Cc ; uc ! . 7 Sc ; tuikcys , EQSVic ; heavy toms , "c ; tec s , 7S.8e. OAME Illue wing teal , per doz. , Jl.M ; ( treen wing tenl , per doz. , Jl.23fil.SO ; ducks , mixed , per loz. , JI.OOffl.D. ' , ; canvaobacks , JI.WC5.00 ; mallards ind red heads , J2.GOfl3.00. VEA I/ Choice fat. 70 to 101 Ibs. , ore quoted it 6',4T7/jc ' ! ; large ami coarse , SfMc. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , Young Amerl- nns. 13e ; twins. 12'fcc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full : rearn. lie ; Nebraska uiul Iowa , part skims , 70 a ; LlmburfTcr , No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , lie ; SwlB5 , Nil. 1 , 150. HAY I'plnnU hay , J9 ; midland. JS.M ; lowland , 8 ; rye Hiiiw , J5.50 ; color rnukes the price on my. Light shades sell the best. Only top grades bring top iii'lcts. PIUEONS-Per doz. . tl.005Jl.21. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Western stock , car lots , 6fl70c ; ; 'mail ' lots , 75c ; Early Hose seed potatoes , SOc ; : arly Ohio ned , Jl.lo ; Northern Eurly Ohio seed , 1.23. OLD BEANS Hand picked , navy , J2.20 ; Lima > ems , per lb. , C'c. ONIONS On orders , yellow per bu. , J1.10 ; red , CABBAGE On orders , 2'S17271c , CELEHY California , SOc j J1.00. SWEET POTATOES-Cloud stock. J2.50 ; seed , J2.S.1. BEETS Per bbl. . | 1.M. CAP.UOTS Per bbl. . Jl.SO. CAULHVLOWEU Per crate of a doz. anil half or two doz. , 12.25. HDllSEIlADIHH Per lb. . Clj7c. PAItSNIPS-Per bhl. , J1.75 , UUTABAOAH Per lb. , 1'fcc. PAUSI.EY Per doz. bunches , 33c. TUHN1PS Per bbl. . Jl.,0. SPINACH Per bbl. , J2.M ) ; bu. boxes. Jl. WATEU CUESH Per IC-qt. case , J1.O81.75. RADISHES-Per doz. , r , 40e. riltCEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , 20323C. LETTrOE-Per doz. . 30o. ASPAIlAC.t'.S-Callfornln. per lb. , lOc. PIE PLANT Per lb. , 7Q8c. FHU1TS. STllAWBEUIUES-Per pt. . 23 T30c. APPLES Choice stock , JS.GO ; box apples , J2. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Fnncy Washington navels , per box , ; 3.2Sli3.GO ; fancy Wnrhlngton navels , per box , 90 md 112 size , $3 ; choice Washington navels , rcgu- ar sizes , J3.25 ; choice Washington navels , 90 and 112 sizes , J3 ; fnncy seedlings , per box , J2.75 ; choice seedlings , per box. J2.GOff2.CO ; choice seed- Ings , per I ) X , 250 size , J2.25Jj2.35. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , 300 size , Jl ; strictly choice lemons , 300 size , J3.7J ; extra fnncy emons , 3CO size , J3.7D ; strictly choice lemons , SCO size , J3.GO. HANANAS Choice shipping Block , per bunch , Jl.75ft2.GO. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , ISfllJc ; California , mgs , 7c. HONEY New York , ICc ; darn , lie ; California , MAPLE SYIlUP-Oallon jugs , per doz. , J12 ; Blxby , C gnl. cans , J3. MAPLIJ SUOAH-Pcr lb. , 9iI10e. NUTS Almonds , He ; English walnuts , soft- Bhelled , 12c ; xtnmlirds , lie ; filberts , 9c ; Brazil nuts , Sc ; pecans , 10ff12c. DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , HJo per lb. ; fnrd dates. So | MT lb. SAUEIl KUAUT Choice white , per bbl. , J3.CO ; per half bbl. , J3. MINCE MEAT Fnncy , In quniter bbls. , per lb. , G'.ie ' ; 10-gnl. kegs , Cc ; condensed , per case of 3 doz. pkgs. , 12.00. CIDEH Pure Juice , per bbl. . fa ; half bbl. , J3. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No , 1 green hides , DC ; No. 2 green each , Dft'lSc ; dry shearlings ( short woolcd early fklna , No. 1 , each , G010c ; dry sncnillngs ( short hides , 4Jc ! ; No. 1 green salted hides , Cc ; No. 2 green salted hides. S'jc ' ; No. 1 grew salted hides , 23 to 40 Ibs. , 6c ; No. 2 green suited hides , 2o to 40 Ibs. , G lc ; No. 1 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , ( c ; No. 2 veal calf , S lo 15 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 1 dry Mint hides. 7c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , Cc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Cc ; part cured hides , He per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each. 25ftCOc ; gieen salted sheirllngs ( than wooltd rally skins ) , woolcd early skins ) , No. 2 , each Gc ; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pells , per skins , No. 1 , each , SfflOc ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 447Cc ; dry flint , Coloiado butcher wool pelts , per lb , , actual weight , 46Hc : dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 45760. TALLOW AND OUEASE-Tnllow , No. 1. 4'.ic ' ; tallow. No. 2 , 4c ; grease , white A , 31S4'.4c ; grease , white 1) , 3c ; grease , > ellow , 3c ; grease , dark , ! ' ,4O3c ; old butter , 2j2 ! c ; beeswax , prime , liijiOc ; rough yellow , 2c. KUUS. FUUS Bear , black , No. 1 , large , J2 < ) .0023.00 | ; bear , brown. No. 1 large , J20.00i025.00 ; No. 1 me dium , J16 ; No. 1 small. J12 ; bear , brown , year lings. No. 1 large. J10.00S12.00 ; No. 1 medium , JS ; No. 1 small , J8 ; bear , brown , cubs , No. 1 large , J7 ; No , 1 medium , $5 , No. 1 small , J3 ; badger. No. 1 medium. J15 ; No. 1 email , JS.OyiflO.OO ; bear , black , yearlings , No. 1 large , J12.00W15.00 ; No. 1 medium , J10 ; No. 1 small , J7 ; bear , black , cubs , No. 1 large , JC.OOJJ8.00 ; No. 1 medium , J5.005 < C.Ofl ; No. 1 small , Jl ; bear , black , Montana and Hocky mountain , No. 1 large , JH.00320.00 ; No. 1 medium , Jl' ; No. 1 small , J10 ; bear , black , Montana year lings , No. 1 large , J12 ; No. 1 medium , 38 ; No. 1 small. J5 ; bear , black , Montana cubs , No. 1 large , JC.GO ; No. 1 medium. Jl.CO ; No. 1 smill , J3 ; bear , silver tip. No. 1 large , J20 ; No. 1 me dium , J12 ; No. 1 small , JS ; bcnr , silver tip , year lings , No. 1 large , Jll ; No. 1 medium , JS ; No. 1 Kinall , J5 ; bear , silver tip , cubs , No. 1 large , Jl.OOWl.M ; No. 1 medium , COc ; No , 1 small. We ; fisher , No. 1 large , J8 : No. 1 medium. JC ; No. 1 small , J4 ; fox , silver , as to color , according to beauty , No. 1 large , J100 ; No , 1 medium , JCO ; No. 1 small. J50 ; fox. silver , pale , according to beauty. No. 1 hirife , J50 ; No. 1 medium , J30 ; No. 1 small , J20 ; fox , cross , No. 1 large , J7 ; No. 1 medium , J3 ; No. 1 small , J2 ; fox , red , No. 1 large , Jl.fM ; No. 1 medium , J1.25 ; No. 1 small , Jl ; fox , Kray , No. 1 large , 75c ; No. 1 medium , SOc ; No. 1 small , 40c ; fox kits , No. 1 large , GOc ; No. 1 medium , 40c : No. 1 small , 39c ; lynx , No. 1 large , J3 ; No. 1 medium , J2 ; No. 1 small , J1.50 ; marten , No. 1 large. J2 ; No. 1 medium , jl.SO ; No. 1 small , Jl ; mink , No. 1 large. 60UCr.c ; No. 1 medium. 40c ; No. 1 Email , 35c ; mink , dark , No. 1 large , C5c : No. 1 medium , 40e ; No. 1 small , SOc ; mountain lion , perfect head and feet , No. 1 large , Jl.00fo2.00 ; Imperfect skins , J6.0007.00 ; No. 1 small , J5 ; otter , pale , No , 1 large , J7 ; No. 1 medium , J5 ; No. 1 small. J4 ; raccoon , No. 1 large , COft'Oc ; No. 1 medium , GOc ; No , 1 larse , 60c6J2.uO ; skunk , black , cased , narrow striped , No. 1 large , Me ; No. 1 medium , 40c ; No. 1 small , 25c ; broad striped , No. 1 large , 2025c | ; wolverine. No. 1 large , J4 ; No. 1 medium , J3 ; No. 1 small , J2 , \\olf , mountain , No. 1 large. J3 ; No. 1 medium , 12 ; No. 1 fninll , Jl.GO ; wolf , prairie. No. 1 large , C5 f90e ; No. 1 medium. COc ; No. 1 email , 40e ; beaver , per skin , No. 1 large. J5.OOfjC.00 : No. 1 medium , J4.M ; No. 1 pmnll , J2 ; beaver kits , No. 1 huge , J2 ; No. 1 medium , Jl.G ? ; No. 1 small. 75c ; muskrntn. winter. No. 1 large , 8flOc ; No. 1 medium , 9c ; No. 1 small , 7c ; muskrals , fall , No. 1 large , 4fCc ; No. 1 medium , 7c ; No. 1 small , 6c ; muskrat kits , 2ij3c. ; St. Lmilt Uenurxl Market. ST. LOUIS , April 11. WHEAT Kased off , i > Vic early , government crop report having no effect wlmtc\er on the market ; later stead'ed ' and became stronger on nn Increaned demand , advancing UOHc ; declined , Felling \Wic below yesterday , but closed only * > c under the finals of Wednesday ; No. 2 red , cash , 54c bid ; May , MHo bid ; July , G3Hc. COUN Strong early , with a scarcity of sellers ; advanced % 0c. Iwlng bid before Irade was made , subseiiuently became weak , Hay selling oft * ic , nnd at close was IMio below yesterday ; No. S mixed , cash , 43fM3'jc ; Mny , 42ViU42ic ! ; July. 43 < f43 ic ; tSe | > temlM.T. 41Hc. < ) AT15 Strong early , but later eased off am' Iwcame weak , with boilers UWHc below yester day ; spot hlclier ; No. 2 ca h , SoHc bid ; May nnd June , 9 * o asked ; September , Uj ie. UY13 No. 2 east trnek , offered at COc , but no bids. llAHLEY-Steady. 1IUAN East track , sacked , C9c. COUN MEAIr-J2.10fj2.15. KLAX SEEItJulet at J1.30. OllASrt HEEDS Firm ; clover seed , poor to choice. J'.WjjS C ) ; timothy mid. M.7jiJ.W. HAY Active arid firm for good stock ; clover , t9. < kKni.OO ; tlmorthy. Ji.Witll.75. WHISKY Steady at J1.22. KGOS Firm nl 9'4c. ' LE.IQulel at J2.S715. KPELTEIl-Uull at J3.03. COTTON TIES-C.c. 1'UOVISIONS Pork , nrm ; standard mess. Job bing. J12. < 0. I.iird , prime eleam , JC.75 ; choice JC.kT'.iDry rait meats , boxed shoulders , JS longs. IC.37H ; rlt.H. . JC.SO ; shurts , JC.624. llncxm Uixed shoulders , JG ; longs , J6.7S ; ribs. 6.S74 ! shorts. JM24. UI-X'EllTS-Flour. 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , 4,000 bu.i itats. 16,1 10 bu. ; corn , 6.mO bu. HIUPMENTS Flour , lO.&W bbls , ; wheat , 30,0(0 bu. ; corn , Sl.OUO bu. ; oats , 7OX ) bu. Liverpool .Markets. L1VE11POOL , April 11. WHEAT-pot quiet no demand ; No. 2 red. winter. 4s 9'4d ; No. 2 rej hprliig. 6s id ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , 5s 2d ; No 1 fallfmnlu. 4s lid , FutureHv'iml | steady a unchangnt prices ; cloned firm , with September till hl < th r and other months unchanged fron yesterday's cloving figures ; busn ! s heaviest on m hid If positions ; April. 4s DVidi May , 4s June , * * ! > H.l ; July , 4s9Ud ; August , 4s lOd ; temlH-r. 4 10'jd. CXItN Spot quiet ; American mixed , new 4 * 5'id. Future * opvnnl quiet at unchanged prices and clovetl ilnn. wllh near positions un changed to Ud higher ; no business ; April , 4 * 2Hd May , 4s : ! ! ; June , 4s : ; J ; July , 4s 3d ; August 4s S dj September , 4s 4d. FIXH'U- Finn ; demand steady ; St. Loul : fancy , winter. It Sd. PUOVI8ION8 Bueon. quiet ; demand poor rnimberland cut. ZS lo to Ibs. . 34s : short ribs 9 Ibs. , > 3a ( d ; long clear , llnht. ? 4 to 45 llw. i'n. long- clear , b - vy. U Ibs. . Us ; short clea. bocks , light , 11 Ibs. , SS Cd ; short clear middles. heavy , U Ibs. , Jin W ; cltur btllles. It to It lb . , 24s. Bhouldtrr , rounre , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 3fls. lltanr , short cut , 14 lo It lb . , 4Js. Href , pxtrn India mtss. 70s ; prime men. COs. P rk , prime mess , fine ncitern , SVrM ; prime mess , medium , t3i M. I inl , quiet ; prime western , Ms 6d ; le- flned , tn rnll' . > rs. TAMXJW Fine N. A. , nominal. CHEESE Quli > l ; demand poor ; finest Ameri can whlt . 49s M ) nnest American colored , Ms. llL'TTint Finest United States , 7 i ; go < J , Ms. COTTON SEED OIL Liverpool refined , un changed. LINSEED Olly-Jita M , PI7rilOLittM-H flned. 7 id , HEFimilillATOU. 11EEF Forequnrtcr , 4VJd ; hlndquarler , CUd , HOI S At London ( Pacific coast ) , 2 10s. STOCKS AM ) BONDS. Securities Were Htrong Again on Trading nml Illch Vnlitcs. NEW YORK , April ll.-The stock market was strong again today on light trading nnd n higher muge of values wns established In most of the stocks dealt In. In view of the closing of the board tomorrow and the Ixjndon exchange from this afternoon until Tuesday morning the transactions for the foreign account were lim ited. The ily stocks which were al all active were Chicago GOB , Sugar nnd General Electric. The announcement that the new tnnrd of nlder- nen nf Chicago had repealed the ordinance grant- ng franchises to the Ogden Gas and Cosnnpoll- an Electric companies , which were antagonistic o the Chicago Gns company , nnd the mayor ioit approved of the repeal , Induced n heavy mylnK movement In Chicago Gns In the early lenllngs , which pent the stock up 1H per cent , luring the nfternmm Chicago advices reported hat the attorney for the Ogdcn company held hi ; repeal to be void , as It would abrogate con- rncts which have been en'rrc.i into by the ompany , nnd on this the liquidating sates were made , chiefly tu take profits. An the result the lock reacted 1 per cent , closing nt n rally of Vt per cent and % per cent higher than on esterday. Sugar fluctuated between 103' , ! nnd 02U , closing at 103 , which Is ' ,4 per cent below estenlay's pale. The trading In the shares was mainly conllned to the holders who desire to etillzi ! profits and shorts who wanted to close ul their accounts over the holiday. A report irlglnntlng InMioston to the effect that the General Electric nnd Westlnghoupc people hnd reached a tnsls of conference Induced purchasing at the stock , after an early decline of 14 per cut , nnd moved the shares forward ! 4 per cent , n the afternoon trading a break of 1 per cent vas made on a denial of the story , which led to piling , a goodly part thereof being for the losUxi account. A final rally of U per cent ook place , making the loss on the day > i per cent. New Jersey Central was sold down * 4 per cent In the opening trading , but n covering by he shorts advanced the shares 1 % per cent , clos- ng within H per cent of the highest. The .enther shares made further gains , the common 4 per cent nnd thn preferred 3 p r cent. The general market closed sternly nt from H n l'i per cent higher on the day , the latter taltlmore & Ohio. The other gains were merely fractional. Some few shares show losses , In cluding Coidaee , 114 per cent , nnd Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred and Susquehnnna & Western ireferred. 1 per cent. The b.mil market wns active and strong during the day. The Atchlson RSIICS were the feature of the denllncs nnd on lurclmsos aggregating 1617.000 the seconds Jumped 2 per cent to 2214 nnd the fours 1 % per cent to " 0. At the close ? they were quoted v& per crat > clew the highest of the day. The total sales \eri > J1.911,000. The Evening Post's London cablegram pays : The decrease In the coin and bullion In the tank of England this week Is due to the cnsh gone Into circulation for Easter holiday and other requlreniMits. The decrease In public dc- oslts Is owing lo the distribution of the dlvl- lend on consols. The net gold Imported for the wiH'k was 3115,000. The Argentine minister de nies any complication wllh Chill. The new American loan was over 7 per cent premium julny. The stock markets were good right up o the holidays , silver securities being specially Irm nnd Argentine stocks having a recovery. \merlcans were generally Vi to V4 per cent bettor. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Mchlson . U ! Normwestcm Adams Kxpreaa. . . 14t ; N. W. pfd Alton. T. II . 37 N , Y. Central Am. Express . 112 N. Y. AN. E M7i Ilaltlmoro A Ohio. 611 Ontario , t W 288 Canada Pacific. . . . 40 Oregon Imp Canada Southern. , f.dj Orcitoii Nav 10 Contra ! Pacific. . . . 111 O. S. L. .t U. N. . . . Chos. , t Ohio . 17H IV.clfle Mall 225 , Chicaifo Alton . 147 P. B. A. E 4 ( ! . . B. fc Q . 71 i Plttsburj 165 Chicago Cns . 72) ) Pullman Palace. . 165 Consolidated ( Jan. lii : ; C..C. . C. &St. L. . . . 3HW K. O. W . 1H ! Colo. Coal A Iron. . 4M U. O.W. pfd . H7 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . 'JS Hock Island . 0 ? f Dclawaru.t Hud. . ISA St. Paul . 07 Del. , Lack. .VW. . . 15051 do pfd . 116i < D..t II. O. pfd . ! W ! < St. P. A. Omaha. . . . ; I2 > { D.&C. F. Co . 14J < do pfa . 10H Eric . 10 Southern P.icltla. . 17 do nfd . ] ( > > { Snir.ir llallnory. . . . 102JS FortWayno . IftO Teiin. C Jil & Iron. 1H . Northern ofd. . . IOII Tcxui Pacific . 1Hl"J " < C. &E. I. ofd 114M T. .t O Cont. nfd. . 78 HoclilnffV.lUoy. . . M Union P.iclflc . 11 H Illinois Cenlr.il. . . 88 U. S. Express . 41 St. P. A Duluth . . . 23 IV. St. L. i. P . 41IM ( K. .V T. pfd . ii7 do pfd . 14 Lake Erlo A Wmt 17U Wi-lli Knrgo Ex. . . 105 do pfd . 74 Western Onion , . 87W LakoSbore . 138 , ' ( Wheeling & L. E. . 12 Lead Trust . 82'3 ' do pfd' . 41 LoulBVllloJtN. . . . 02 M. ist. L A N. A . D. * H. 0 . 12 MnnhattanCon. , . . 111T6 O. E . 3-1 MemolilsiC . in N. L . 23M Mlchlznu Cont. . . . I'23 ? / C. P. , tl . 2&h Missouri Paclflo. . 23 ( do pfd . 06 Mobile SL Ohio . 10 H. &T. C . 06m Nashville Chat. . . 706H T. A. A , i N. Jl. . . . 1M National Cordage. 6H T. St. L. 4K. C. . . . 1 do pfd . 104 dopfd 10 N. J. Centr.il . 034 ! S. K. K ll i N. & . W. pjd . 4 dopfd S2 > . North Am. Co. . . . 6 > 4 Am. Too. Co 1)7 ) * Northern Paclflo. . dopfd 108k Ko.Pae.pfd . 18 St. P. , M. A M . . . . 107H U.P. . D.&O . 4 The total sales of stocks today were 124,741 shares. Including ; American Sugar , 10.100 ; Amer ican Tolwcco. 3,100 ; Atchlson , 4,100 ; Ilurllngton , 3,700 ; Chicago Gas , 17,700 ; General Ulectrlc , 10,300 ; Manhattan Consolidated. 4,100 ; New Jersey Central , 6,300 ; North American , 4.500 ; Heading , 4.XX ( ) ; St. Paul. 3,100 ; Silver certificates. Cfl.OOO ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 4,600 ; United States Leather , 7'JOO ; United States Leather preferred , 3,200. Nniv'York .Honor .Market. NEW YORK , April 11. MONEY ON CALL Easy at lli@ > 2 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed nt 2 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4',4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull nnd easier , with actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.SO'/iW4.Sl ! % for demand and 14 8864.Wt for sixty days ; posted rates , J4.fcS4i4.89 [ > .i and J4.We4.00H ; commercial bills. J4.S7Vilii4.87H. SILVER CERTIFICATES C714 IC7Uc. GOVERNMENT 11ONDS Firm ; state bonds. Inactive ; railroad bonds , strong. PETROLEUM Options strong nnd higher ; Mny options sales , 1,000 bbls. ; closet ! nt Jl.C'J bid. Closing quotntlons on bonds were ns follows : U. S. 4 , reg. , new. 120.4 U. ill. G. 7s 11 Oil U. S.4s coupnew , D. ill. G. 4s M-'M U.H.fta. rej 1I6H Erie 2ds U U U. S. 5scoup r 113' ; H. If. iS. A. Us. . . . 05 U.S. 4sre/ G. H. .VS. A. 7s. . . . P9M II , S. 4a.coup 11'H H. AT. C. 6 * 107 , ' | U.S. 2s. rce H5 do Us OH Paclticllsof ' 03. . 100 M. K. AT. 1st 4s. . Aln. Class A IOC do'Jd 4n Ala. Class II ior , Mutual Union U < i , . 110 Ala. Class C H8 N. J. C. Gon. ! > . . , . ii'JH Ala. Currency. . . . 08 No. Pac. Ista 115H Li , . New Con. 4n. . 03M do'jds Missouri Ul 100 N. W. Consols N. C. Us 123 do S. F. Dob. Ci. ioa N.C. 4H 10J R. O. West. Ists. . II8W S. C. nonfuml 14 SL P. Conioli7s. . 1281 * Tenn. now nat Us. 844 doC. A P.V Ss. 112 Tenn. now sol S , IflO St L. A I.M.Oan. 5. 74 Tcnn.oldOs UO St. L-AS.F.Ojn.U. 101) Va Centuries T x. Pas. IsU 87H dodeferrcd do 2di UH Atchlson 4a UOJ4 U. P. 1st ! of 'JJ. . . 1044 do''d A 22 Weil Shors 4i 10.V < Canada So. 2ds . . . 103 So. U R H7H C. P. Ists of 'OS. . . 101U San PrancUco .Mliilnir Stoc ( juotntlon * . SAN FHANCISCO , April ll.--Thoofllcl.il cloi- lup iiuomiloiiH for mlninf Htocka today wcro au folluws : Alt.\ 25 Halo ANorcross. , 130 AlphaCon 0 Julia. . 0 Anacs 22 JiiHtice . , 15 llelcher US Kentucky Con. . . . & He t Allelchcr. . . . SO Lady Wash Con. Ilodlo Con 130 Mexican . 83 million 21 Mount Diablo . , 20 ItulwcrCon 1(3 ( Occidental Con. . . Caledonia. 10 Ophlr . n5 ; Challenge Con 40 Overman . 13 Choilar f > 3 Potoal . , 64 Confidence 135 3U con. Cat A Va , . . . . 280 Scorpion . Con. Imperial..t 1 Sierra Nevada. . . . , 85 Crown Polnl 37 Sliver Hill . , 3 Exchequer 2 Union Con . 64 Gould A Curry. . . . . 47 Yellow Jacket. . . 63 Silver bars. CiWlGiJKc. Mexican dollars , C4 < 2 54HC. Drafts , alvbt , 7 > < o : telegraphic , lOo. llnitoii Stuatc < juotitlnni. BOSTON. April ll.-C.ill loam. 331HD5T cent ; lime loans. ; tHai percent. Cloiln ; prises for stocksbondsa id mlnlnr sharon A.T. AS. F Uil-lll We tEndpfd 874 Ani.Siifrar. 1UJ > < We tlnyli.EIeo. . . . 334 Am. Surar pfd. . , . IU W. Elep , pfd 51 ( Uav State Gas 4S Win. Contr.il IlcllTolophona. . , 2014 Gen. Klea. ufd 034 Huston & Albany. . Atchlson 4s Ilonloii iMalno. . . _ . Atlantic 10 H C. 11. AJ 71M IlOttUm A Montana 4 ( > H Gen. Kleclrlc. : I4 Ilnttu A Doaton. . . 71M Illinois Stool 4S Calumet A llccla. . 282 Mexican Central.01 1-10 Centennial./ UO N. Y. JtN. E 3H Franklin Old Colony 120K Koarsireo Oro. Short Line. . . fiU Osccola Kuboer 34 ! < Qulncy Union I'aclUo. . . . llj T.iiiKiraek 1211 WcstEnJ OH Wolvurlue. . London Htook ( Juotntloiii. LONDON , April 11 t p. m. clotlmr : Can. Paclrto 41K Ht , Paul com 68) ) Erie 41Km N , Y. Central Oil KrloUiU Pennsylvania. . 111. Central m Headlm ; till Mexican ordinary. Hlij Mex. Ceil , new 4u. . 04J ! BAH HILVEH-SOSd per ounce. MONEY V4 per cent. The rate of discount In the cipen market for short and throw months' bills Is 1 3-16 per cent. New Yurie .Mm m if Ouot , tloui. NEW YOIIK. April ll.-Tho following arc the Iliilwer. 10 Ontario KHIO Choler 60 Ophlr 160 Crown Point 35 Plymouth. . . . . . 20 Con.01. A Va , . . . 2(10 Quicksilver. . , . . 100 Ouadwood. . . . . . . . 40 dopfd 1400 Gould A Curry , . . 45 Sierra NeTOda. . . . 8n Hula ANorcross , . 1HO Standard SUS HuruenUko , ,1800 Union Con. 60 JlttXlCSA. 70 Yullow Jackut. . . . SO OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 4- < > Cnttlo Receipts for ( Ho Wcek BhowLHtlo LOCAL TRADE IS DtlLl AND LIFELESS i a Indifferent ' ' aml Priced l'o it mlcd Dally StoRkrrs Lose a Qimrlcr llog ( Drop n Ulokel nml Hell nt Tlio Decline. TllOnSDAY , April 11. The receipts today were 1,430 cnttle , 3,011 hogs nnd no sheep , ns ngalnst 1,830 cnttle , 6,013 hogs and 1,542 sheep on yesterday nnd S76 cattle , 3,033 hogs and 1.07J sheen on Thursday of last week. The receipts for the week this for nre 5.COO cnttle , 15,859 hogs nnd 1,902 sheep , ns ngalnst 6,655 cattle. 11,112 hogs nnd 7.0W ) sheep for the same four days last week. CATTLE With only fifty-four fresh loads of cattle In the yards , after a moderate run nil the week , It would seem that there ought to have been a good active demand for beeves. Such , however , was not the case. All the snap and life that characterized the market last week has suddenly disappeared. The trade tills morningwns dull nnd draggy and the buyers wcro fully ns Indif ferent as on the previous days of this week. In the end the bulk of the beeves changed Imnds , but the buyers succeeded In reduc ing prices about lOo. Some fair natives brought J3.23iio.-I0. Cows and heifers did not show much change from yesterday's market. There were ns usual only a few here nnd the buy ers were not long In picking them up. The lilgh prices at which the bst steer beef has been felling has Increased the demand for cow beaf , and desirable fat cows and heifers sell about the most readily of anything coming to market. There wns one bunch of cows hero that brought tt.23 , and a few heifers sold as high ns JI.60. Ihere was a great plenty of stockers and feeders In the ynids , but , as was the case yesterday , the disposition to buy wns want- Ing. The market today was , at the least calculation , 23c lower than last week. The feeling today appeared to be that the de cline of this week has brought the market down to a point where the cattle are well worth the money. There arc several buy ers In the yards who want big strings of cattle , nnd when the price gets down so as to meet their Ideas there ought to be n good active market. Representative sales ; BEEF STEEUS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. , . . 8jO J4 00 1..12IO Jl W 15..1215 J3 2. _ . , . . 873 40" " ) 23..1237 455 2'.103) ' 534 20..1054 413 1..11CO 480 2 1340 54' ' ) 10..1030 450 C..1121 4 8J 43..1408 640 COWS. 2. . . , 810 140 2. . . . 70.213 1..1ICO 3 GO 3. . . . S4ti ICO E. . . . ! IXI > 230 G..MKI 3 G ) 3. . . . SS9 175 2. . . . Mi 233 9. . . . 825 3 GO 3. . . . 800 175 G. . . . ! )43 233 8..II33 370 2. . . . 9S5 175 1..1100 2 SO 2..11)70 3 75 G. . . . DOS 180 L. . . 880 250 2..9CO 273 1. . . . 9SO 1 S5 1. . . . 9M 2 C3 I..1140 375 1. . . . MO 1 83 1..10U ) 2 K 2 1033 3 SO 1..1320 200 2) . . . . (81 3 CO 1..1030 383 2. . . . 8UO 200 3. . . . 1033' 3 (10 ( 1..14SO 400 1. . . . 830 210 4. . . . SJfli 5 IW 1..12M 400 L. . . 910 210 2..1P20 303 20. . . . 939 425 HEH.'EUB. 6. . . . C16 173 2. . . . C40 340 4..S27 323 1. . . . 750 210 3. . . . 693 210 4 UI7 350 C. . . . C93 220 8..T33' IC3 1 gV ( ( 3 SO L. . . 401) 22T , 4. . . . 720 2'JO 3..10.V ) 440 2. . . . 580 223 1. . . . 5) 300 S. . . . 978 450 L. . . 450 223 1.-MO 300 7..1031 483 3. . . . CCC 2 33 3. . . . ,720 3 23 BULLS. 2..1230 2 no I..TW rr i..io70 200 1. , . . % 0 310 1..1WS40 J..1S50 3 SO 1..1100 210 -2..1340 2 0 2..1700 SCO 1..1110 225 1. . . . ! ! ) 250 1..1410 35) ) 1..1430 2 30 1.115 < I 450 | 1..1410 3 90 1..10SO 235 2..U1S. 3.M L. . . 870 2 73 KTAGSi T.I OXEN ; 2..1SG3 3 75 CAJA'ES. 2. . . . 100 173 . . . . , . JOO 1. . . . 240 373 L. . . 210 22T l. . . . < 370 325 1. . . . 110 400 L. . . 100 225 6. . . . 3.V ) 3 35 1 340 400 1. . . . SCO 225 l.3r.O ; 333 2..175 4 Co L. . . SO 2 SO L. . . 340 341 1. . . . 2CO 550 L. . . 710 225 2. . . . 650 323 32..C58 34) 3. . . . 713213 9. . . . 018 323 1..850 3 SO 2. . , . 805 2 SO 1. . . . 430 325 2G. . . . CSO 340 1. . . . SCO 2 CO - 19..r NIP 3 23 7. . . . 700 340 2. . . . 830 275 L. . . 440 323 21.- . . . SS4 343 S. . . . 786 275 4. . . . C'JO 323 14. . . . C34 345 5. . . . 80S 2 SO 3. . . . 5 < W 331 2..CIO 350 1. . . . 410 3 00 1C. . . . 453 330 S4..C43 3 SO G. . . MS 300 4j C72 33214 2 10UO 350 EC3 315 11. . . . CM 332(4 ( 15. . . . 753 355 SOO 3 13 2. . . . 715 335 6..724 3 C3 CSO 315 " 6. . . . 510 335 W..S58 373 732 3" 15 9. . . . 477 340 4..837 383 20. . . . 812 315 21. . . . 80S 340 7..920 400 WESTEBNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull 1160 J2 00 1 slug 1C30 $3 00 1 bull ICO 225 11 sirs , tig..1112 310 2 bulls 15M 260 9 cows 977 363 3 cows 1050 260 37 feeders 9SC 380 1 stag 1080 275 S3 steels 1143 420 WYOMING , Ora Haley. 2 bulls 1375 240 2 stags 1425 3 Co 1 steer. 1WO 360 87 steers 1250 450 OHEflON. Pacific Live Stock Company. 1 steer 1030 323 2ti feeders 958 370 HOGS In addition to the ilfty-two fresh loads of hoga on sale this morning there were nn even 1.000 carried over from yesterday. The receipts today were about the same , so far as numl' ift were coneemeil , ns on Thursday of Isst week , when fifty-four loads were counted In the yards. The average quality of the hog > i was about the same as yesterday , there biHnc a few ROM ! heavy hogs anil a good many light nml medium weights. The conditions governing the market were clearly on the Fide of the buyers , reports from other markets Indicating a decided decline. As a natural consciiuence the market here opened about 6c lower anil the bulk of the hogs sold on that basis. The movement was fairly active for a down market nnd the bulk of the hogs sold early and the pens were cleared before midday. A large proportion of the hogs sold nt from J4.70 to J4.80 , with the top at J1.90. Bepresentatlve sales : > No. Av. Eh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 7 155 . . . J435 S3 208 200 JI 70 99 IK . . . 44.- C 226 . . . 470 33 175 40 4 SO , 15 230 . . . 470 52 UO 80 4 SO ! C4 211 80 4 70 1 530 . . . 460 i 88 207 40 470 3 17C 120 455 4 205 . . . 470 7 178 . . . 455 ! 12 217 . . . 475 19 IMi . . . 4 CO C 256 . . . 475 C9 ITO 80 4 CO , 1 310 . . . 475 97 150 40 4 CO i , 12 195 . . . 475 73 158 ICO 4 CO i 7 2C2 . . . 475 98 ISO ICO 4 CO S 300 40 475 2 303 . . . 4 CO J Cl 212 . . . 475 2 'M . . . 4 CO , M 210 80 4 73 6C 194 120 4 CO ( 1 SCO . . . 475 80 ISO SO 4 CO ! 20 242 . . . 475 94 179 120 4 CO 68 223 80 475 3 173 . . . 4 fcO i CO 210 40 475 77 17C . . . . 4 CO 6C 203 80 475 43 196 . . . 4 C5 41 203 . . . 475 4.1 214 . . . 4 M 76 233 . . . 4 77'.4 87 173 120 4 65 , 25 297 80 4 SO 103 196 . . . 465 i C7 255 210 4 SO S 182 . . . 4 65 70 219 80 480 10 191 . . . 4 C5 1S5 202 . . . 480 I ! 196 . . . 465 70 210 M 4 SO 1 210 . . . 465 64 243 SO 4 SO 84 204 240 4 C7',4 ; C4 243 40 480 86 192 . . . 4 C7V4 15 301 fO 4 SO 8 198 . . . 470 , " C6 2 IS . . . 480 78 299 . . . 470 C5 238 W 4 SO C8 184 . . . 4 70 , 72 23G 40 4 SO 71 223 160 470 , i , SO . .230 . . . 4 SO 66 249 280 470 74 253 8.0 4 fO 74 SOO 80 470 . 'iJl ' 63 2)6 . . . 4 M',4 ' 65 175 40 4 70 i S. 162 C07 . . . 485 4 2SO . . . 470 I , . , . . . 60 2)3 ) 120 485 80 206 200 470i , ! ; C 310 . . . 485 65 182 40 470 .1 \ .72 285 . . . 490 81 210 . . . 470 . . > , rCO 310 40 4 90 CI 190 . . . 470 - -63 ' 271 . . . 490 SKIPS 1 340 . . . 200 200PIGB PIGB ? 1C 74 . . . 290i -.17 . 127 . . . 410 14 85 . . . 300 M.J , 140 121 40 4 15 23 79 . . . 3 10 L 'HI ' 130 . . . 4 20 12 70 . . . 315 ' ,4 8 13S . . . 423 10 125 . . . 3 6C. 3M 120 . . . 430 2 115 . . . 4 00 n ' ' SHEEP There wcre"n < > fre h receipts of sheep and nothing to make nnnrkct. . Fair to cholc < natives nru quotable At , Irlim 13.50 to J4.C5 , fill to good westerns from (3 to J4.40 , common am stock sheep from J2.5 : tri J3.50. good to cholcu 4 to 100-lb. lambs front ffi5 ! 'to ' t3.25. Kt. Lou in Llva rituck. ST. LOUIS , April llfATTLK Ilecelpts , 3,900 head ; shipments , 70 IiwJ ; market lower an weak , the decline on wulves being ISBSOc. nn on southern 25c. or n.toul for Ihe week , of 4Dc export steers , Ji. 6545 6.63 ; . good to choice. JS.OOi 5.S > ) ; fair lo medium , JI.O4.SO ; stockers am feeders , J2.60fl3.75 ; cows , 2.W03.85j fe.l Texa steers , J3.8U4j5.OOj grass Texas steers , 12.G01/3.75 cow * . J2.0 i3.50. | HOGS Itecclpti. 4,600 head : shipments. 2,300 h ad : market 60100 lower ; heavy , J4.9I05.10 mixed. J4.75fi6.00i light. JU084.9J. 8HKEP Hecelpts. 3.700 head ; shipments , head ; market 13 < i2Sc lower ; native mixed , J4.000 4.75 ; Texus , JJ.2S4f3.75. Htoc-U In Sight. Record of receipts of the four principal mar kets for Thursday , April 11 , H93 : Cattle , HOKI. Sheep South Omaha 1.430 3.641 . . . . fhlcago 6.WO 23.uO' ) 16.0" KIUIKUI City 3.9X ) 7,60 1.40 JJt. Loul 3.900 i.600 3 Totals 18.230 38,641 SlW Knnia City Llvo Stuck. KANSAS CITY , April 11. CATTLE Receipt * 3.900 head ; shipments , 1,100 lund ; market Blend to strung ; Trxns iteen , t3.55K4.25 ; Texan row * i2.COtt3.60 ; brrf utters , J3.WIJC.30 ; native cow. 1. UJ3.2S ; bull * . * 2.6W4V5. IIOUS Receipt * . 7,6(0 head : shipment * . 90 head , market ( tronic to 60 higher ; bulk of * ale < J4,70t4.fc5j heavlc * . | US < J3.Wj packer * , J 1.703 i. 00 ilicd. tl.C5ff4.i3 ; lights , ll.Wffl.75 ; Yolkeri , 4.f.-W4,7t , 8IIEKP Receipts. 1,40) heat ) : shipments , (00 end market Heady , unchanged , ( IIIIOAUO LIVE ftTOCK. hough Uecelpts Wcro Smnll There Wns No Improvement In Prices. CHICAGO , April 11. In cnltlo only iibout ,0 < X ) hend arrived today. Bllll there wns no mprovcmcnt In prices nnd buyers refund to ay raiy ndvance , sales being nt Wednesday's ecllno of from lOo to 15c per 100 Ibs. Common o extra native steers were salable nt from $1 10 o J6.25 , snles dragging and prices showing fur- her weakness. The greater part of th" fleers iow arriving Fell nt from J5 to JG. Dressed beef inns nre said lo be carrying large Mocks of ' , nnd until It Is disposed of their purchases f cattle are likely to be quite limited , llutchers1 md canners' B'.uff wns fairly active nt yester- lay h reiluceil prices , cows selling nt from Jt.CO ii J4.C5 , Inrcoly nt from 12 to t4 ; venl calves > ld principally nt from J2.75 to 4. Texas cattle sere Ui fair supply. Stockeis and feeders were airly active nt fmm J2.50 to J4.CO. Although HIP hoRs arriving hero nnd at other vestcrn | lnts ciintlnue much smaller In mini- HTS than ft year ago , the tone of the market In is weak as ever anil n further decline of about J for 100 lb . today left prices fully 15" lower Imn on Tuesday. 1'ackers are holding bark nml heir opi-rntlons nre i nn exceedingly restricted scale. Heavy IIORS averaging 200 Ibs. and Ut- | vnnl Bold at from J4.50 to J3.30 nnd lluhts avrr- Rlng 140 to 190 Its. sold nt from J4.75 to t.1.10 , he bulk of the hogs crossing the scales nt flxitn 4.90 to J5.15. It turned out tn tip a. i or day for those who mil sheep to sell , the supply Iwlng largely In- miKetl. Early In the day the estimate WHS 4,000 head , but this was raised Inter to 1C.K , and buyers reduced their bids nccordlmdy. 1'rlccs vi-re off about 15c nnd there wns n difference of Trom We to 75c per 100 Ibs. between wcolfil and clipped sheep. Woolcil sheep snhl nt from J1.40 to 4.75 , nit many K lnK Iwlow J3. nnd himbs were drnty and In fnlr demnml nt from J4 to 13 , few selling under 14.85. Choice lambq were numerous. Rfcrljits : Cnttle. 9.000 himl ; calves , 700 head ; logs. 2J.OOO head ; sheep. 16,000 head. .Nr\v Vork l.tvn Mnex Murkot. NE\V YORK. April H.-IIKHVES Receipts. 133 lend ; none on sale ; European cables iiuote Amer- cm Bteers. 12Ifl3c , dressed welgiits ; lefrlgerator beef. SIIBEP AND LAMBS Ilccelpts. 6,403 head : on sale , 20 cars , or 4.200 head. Sheep nnd common md medium lambs , steady ; unshorn sheep , poor o fnlr. J3.50if4.7S ; choice , clipped , J5 ; common lo choice unsliuin lambs , J5.oo4ifl.oo. lions Receipts. 4.014 head ; market steady nt J4.40S4.60 for Inferior to choice , CotTeu iMurici't. NEW YOHIC , April 11. COFFEE Oplloni opened Irregular nnd generally weaker on moder- ite trading and Indltposltlim t > operate until ifter holidays and tuleil dull with u stronger lone In later dealings. Closed steady ; April 10 lolnts lower ; other months 5Q10 points ndvance ; sales , 8i > bags , Including : April , J14.50W15.00 , May. Jll.35 ; June , J14.13 ; .luly , J14.30 ; September , :14.25(514.60 : ( ; December , J14.00jil1.10 ; spot coffee , do. nulet ; mild , quiet and steady ; miff , l.SOO s Marncnlbo nnd 1,4"0 lings Central American , t. Warehouse deliveries fn > m New Yolk yesterday , 7,508 bags ; New York stock t"day , -11,481 bags ; United States stock. 243.S41 KIRS , afloat for the t'nlled States , 211.000 bags ; total vlHlhle supply for the United States , 484.644 bags , agalnnt 496,416 bugs last > enr. HAVRE , April 11. COFFEE Opened steady , unchanged ; nt 12 m , quiet , Uf decline ; at 3 p. n. quiet , unchanged , \'tt \ decline ; dosed quiet nt ' .if net decline on the day. Sales , 23,0 * ) bags ; stock , 38.000 bags , of which 37,000 bags are Bra zilian. SANTOS , April 11. Weak ; good average Snn- os , J13.40 ; receipts , 10,000 bags ; stock , 237,03 HAMBURG , April 11. Dull , UC14 pfg decline ; 'ales ' , 10,000 l ags. RIO DI3 JANEIBO , April 11. Firm ; No. 7 Bio. J15.70 ; exchange. 9 11-lCd. Receipts. 11.000 KIKS ; cleared for the United States , 6. < W ) bags ; cleared for Europe , 4,000 bags ; stock , 154,0 * ) bags , Baltimore AntrKitts. BALTIMORE. April II. FLOUR-FIrm and unchanged ; receipts , 4,393 hbls. WHEAT Firm : spot and monlh. Cl'ic bid ; Mny , GlJiGlHe ; July , S9'.4i5'S9lc ' ; steamer. No. 2 red , SS'lc bid ; receipts , 2 1M bu. ; shipments , l.COO bu. ; southern wheat by wimple. Clfl63c ; southern wheat on grade , 59mC2V4c. COHN Firm ; FK I nnd month , SO'tffM'.lc ; May , S050'c ( ; steamer mixed , GOfJSO'tc ; re ceipts , 12,462 bu. ; shipments , 17,293 bu. ; southern white , 49l4050Hc ; fouthern yellow , 49i2T.'lc. OATS Klrm nnd steady ; No. 2 white , western , 37140 asked ; No , 2 mixed , 34jJ3iy.c ; receipts , 6.45C bu. RYE Dull ; No. 2. 6Si7 , ! > e. HAY Steady nt JI3.OOfjl3.50. 12GC1S Firm ; fresh , 13'4c. ' Milwaukee JMnrkittD. MILWAUKEE. April ll.-WIIEAT-Easler ; No. 2 spring , 5Cic ; No , 1 northern , CSUc ; May , " "Wic. COIIN Scarce ; No. 3 , 4Si.Sc. OATS No. 2 white , 32c ; No. 3 white , 32'4c. BABLEY Steady ; No. 2 , 62ic ( : sample , 62)ic. HYE Scarce ; wanted ; No. 1 , SS'.Ap. PROVISIONS Higher. Pork , J12.3) . Lard. t7. RECEIPTS Flour , 2,100 bbls. ; wheat , SG.OOO bu , ; bailey , l.&o bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 4,000 bu. ; barley , none. Nugur .Market * NEW YORK , April 11. SUGAR Raw. firm : sales , 2.C46 bags centrifugal , 06 test , ul So ; C.7CO bags centrifugal , 95 test , at 2 3-lCo c. and f. ; 83 hhds. nnd 300 bbls. Muscovado. 89 test , at 2 ll-16o : refined , quiet : No. C , 3 9-lGS3ic ; No. 7 , 3 7-163ic : No. 8. 3 S-lGijS'.ic ' ; No. 9. 3 > i < 33 7-16c ; No. 11 , 3'i 3 7-lCc ; No. 12 , 3 l-16ff3V4c ; No. 13 , 3o ; on A , 3i63ic ! ; mould A. 4 3-lCJf4c ; standard A , 3 13-lliff4c ; confectloncis' A. 3 13-16@4c ; cut loaf , 4 9-16fI4Ho ; crushed , 4 9-16W44c ; powdered. 4 3-lCO45ic ; granulated , 3 15-lGJf4',4c ; cubes , 4 3-1C JI4ic. Cotton .Uarkat. NEW ORLEANS , April 11. COTTON Firm ; middling , 5'ic ; low middling. SVie ; good ordi nary. 5 3-lGc ; net receipts , 498 bales ; gross. 701 hales ; exports , to Oreat Britain. VS.MS bales ; to France , 11,932 bales ; coastwise , 4,253 bales ; sales , 3cmi ) bales ; stock , 2C9.3S3 bales. NEW YORK , April 11. COTTON Firm ; mid dling , C9-16c : receipts , none ; gross receipts , 2.C37 bales ; exports , to Great Britain , 4,237 bales ; to the continent , 1.430 bales ; forwarded , 847 bales ; sales , 1,843 bales ; spinners , 647 bales. Now York Dry Goods M irkct. NEW YORK , April H.-Succeedlng ft large business done In brown nnd blenched cottons the lust three weeks , there was not the demand made nor Ihe grinds on hand or In slKht to be sold , and as a consequence the tnne of the mar ket Is strong at the new prices. Colored cottons have had more attention , and some good sales arc reported. Prtntlnc cloths have been In Im proved demand , and nearly 100,000 pieces were bold nt 254c for sixty-four squares , epot and contracts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dtiluth Whcnt Market. DULUTII , April 11. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cnsh nnd April , CO'ic ; May , 60c ; July , Cl'tc ; No. 1 northern , cash and April , 5DT c ; May. COc ; July , CO'/ac ; September , 59c ; No. 2 noithern , cash , SfiVic ; No. 3 , S3'ic ; rejected , SD'.JC. To arrive ; No. 1 hard , CO'.jc ; No. 1 northern , COc. Minneapolis Whont Market , MINNEAPOLIS , April ll.-WIIEAT-Easy ; April , 6SJc ; May , 5S5if5Si,4c ; July , 69'ic ; Sep tember , 67V4c. On track : No. 1 hard , COVlc ; No. 1 northern , SS' c ; No. 2 northern , SS'ic. Flour , steady for first patents nt J3.15 ; second patents , J2.90G3.15 ; first clears , J2.15a2.30. Kinxas Cltv .Murketn. KANSAS CITY , April 11. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 hard , filVjilSSc ; No. 2 led , 6Cc ; rejected , 62c. CORN No. 2 mixed , UJTVic higher at 424 ! 43c ; No. 2 white , 4314C. OATS Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 29:9'ic ' ; No. 2 white , S3'ic. _ ( 'Frisco Wneat Oiiotatlons. SAN FRANCISCO. April It. WHEAT Quiet ; Decemlicr , 93'ic ; May , tOTic ; cleared , 7'J.OOO centals. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'orolKii Flimnclulffalrs. . BERLIN , April 11. Exchange on London , days' sight , 20 inaiks KVj pfe. IX3NDON , April 11. The Stock exchange will be closed tomorrow , Saturday and Monday In celebration of the Easter holidays. LONDON , April 11. Gold Is quoted at Buenos Ayres today at 260.50 ; Madrid , 900 ; Lisbon , S3.25H ; St. Petersburg. SO ; Athens. 77 ; Rome. 105.30 ; Vienna , 103. The Bank of England's rate of discount remains unchanged at 2 per cent. PARIS , April 11. Three per cent rentes. 102f 95c for the account. Exchange on London. 25f 26 40 for checks. The weekly statement of the Bank of France Issued today dhows the ftlow - Ing changes as compared with the previous ac count : Notes In cl ulatlon , Increase , 15,700,000f ; gold In hand , decreiu-e , 10 , 75ooof ; treasury ac counts , current , decrease , 75,000f ; discounted bills Increase , 60,800,000f ; silver In hand , decrease , 5,125,000f. LONDON. April 11. The weekly statement of the Bank of England , Issued today , shows the following changes , as compared with the previous account : Total reserve , decrease , (1,234.000 ; clr dilution , Increase , 1193,000 ; bullion , decrease , J1.000.C64 ; other securities , decrease , 2.C15.000 ; other deposits , decrease , { .71.000 ; public deposits , decrease , IS.SSO.O'JO ' , notes reserved , decrease 1SC3UOO ; government securities , decrease , fl.OCK ) The proportion of the Bank of England's rrservi to llaUllty , which last week was 65.94 per c-nt. Is now C8.2G per cent. The amount of bullion gone Into the Bank of England on balance today was 35,000. riuiinclill Nates. BOSTON. April 11. Clearings , J15,946S9I ; bal ances , J2.5C7.62i ) . BALTIMORE , April 11. Clearings , J2.173.409 Inlonces , J323.019 , NEW YORK , April 11. Clearings , J83,135C73 balances. JS.341,437. PHILADELPHIA. April ll.-Clearlngs , til. 23J.WX ) ; balances , tl.7t7SI3. ST. LOUIS. April 11. Clearings , Jl,150.638 ; bal finces , 1693,234. Money. 5fr6 per cent. New York exchange , Jl premium bid. WAHHINGTON , April 11. Today's statemeni of the condition of the treasury shows : Avail nbt ! > cash balance , il&0S74,3(2 ; gold reserve , JW , . :3C,592. CIIICAQO , April 11. Clearings. J13.52I.OW New York exclmnge. SOSj90o premium. SterlltiB paHtc l rates , J4.90' < 04.89. Money , en call , 60 per'cent ; on time , 6 per cent. llellevo They Ilnvo Mnoro's Murderer , DENVER , April 11. A dispatch was re ctlved today from the chief of police a I'ocatello , Idaho , BaylUK that James Me. Donald , an ex-convict , said to be the mur ilcrer of Detective Al Moore In this city has been arrested there. A detective lefr for I'ocutello tonight with a requisition foi the prisoner. Moore WHH shot on the even ln f of March 2U by one of three 8uppo ei hurKlars whom he hnd arrested and who broke away from him while he waa taking them to the police station. yiK cornr nru.Ain. Ktihl nsulnst Pierce county. Urror from 'lercc county. Itcvorsi d nnd rNriHndoil with nstrtictlons. Oiilnlon by Commissioner Ha- Bfin. Bfin.All All parties to ft Joint Juilgmciit arc ncc- pesnry parties to n petition In error Ilicd lere by one of their number to reverse It , mt this rtilu docs not require that nil i > ur- ties to n suit In which a judgment has been rendered should bd inailo purtles to the error proceedings Instituted here for n re view of such judgment. Only the parties who arc liable on or bound by the Juila- inent me necessary partita to the proceed- " In error hcic , IPBII ! notion cannot be referred except > > consent of parties , ns a litigant cannot DO deprived of his constitutional rl lit to it lury for the trial of Issues of fact made by the pleadings In a lo nl action. .Mills against Miller , 3 Neb. , S7 , followed. 3. To recover public moneys collected nnd embezzled by him , I'leroo county brought an action imalnst Its defaulting rmmty treasurer nml all the sureties on Ills two olllcl.ll bonds the treasurer bavins been elected for two lenns the yunlli-M on said bonds beliiK different persons. The petition alleged that the cx-trca.Miror was Insolvent , and that the county was unablu to prosecute nn action at law on either of said bonds , be cause the books ami records kept by the treasurer did not disclose when the defalca tion complained of occurred , and there was no evidence known to the county by which It could prove , In an action at law , whether such defalcation occurred during the tn-as- urer'B llrst or second term of olllce. The ; > rayer of the petition wns for an accounting In equity. Held : (1) ( ) That the averments of the petition made out a cause of action In favor of the county upon contracts for the payment of money only unltu umbered by any collateral agreements , contrncts , or securities whatever. (2) ( ) That the action was one legal In Us nature. (3) ( ) That the f.icts averred In the petition were not sulllelenl to entitle the county to equitable relief. (4) ( ) That the county would not bo permitted to make use of a state of facts brought about by the neglect of the legal duties of Us county board to deprive the sureties on their treasurer's olllclal bond of their con stitutional right to a Jury trial. (5) ( ) That the sureties on the treasurer's bnnd were en titled to a Jury for the trial of the Issues of fact made by the plcadln M. Rochester Ixian nnd Hanking company et al against the Liberty Insurance company Krror from Douglas county. Rovers"il and remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Hngan. An Insurance contract piovldod Unit the P3llcy should u > veld If the Interest of the Insured - sured In the premises was other than uncon ditional and sole ownership ; It the Insured premises bu or become vacant or unoccupied and so remain for ten days ; that In case of a lire the Insured should furnl.ih tlu > Insurer proof of loss , lu a suit upon such p ilicy the Insurer Interposed the defense that the Insured did not furnish proof of loss as re- cpjlrcd by the Itollcy. (1) ( ) An allldavlt made by the Insured and furnished to the In surer containing certain statements cone rn- Ing the ( Ho , set out In the opinion nnd held lo substantially comply with the provision of the policy requiring the Insured to fur nish the Insurer proof of loss. (2) ( ) That the Insurance company , by refusing to pay the loss and defending the action on the ground that the policy In suit was not In force nt the date of the loss , thereby waived the furnishing to It of any proof of loss what ever. Dwelling House Insurance company ngalnst Mrewster , fil N. W. , 740 , and cases there cited , followed. 2. A second defense of the Insurer was that the Insured , nt the date of the Issuance of the policy , was not the sole and uncondi tional owner of the tn Rural real estate. Held : (1) ( ) That this Issue was one of fact for determination by the jury , and the dis trict court erred In not submitting them. (2) ( ) If , by a loss , the holder of an Interest In > roperty Is deprived of the ixissesslon , en- ! oyincnt , or prollt thereof , or n security or leu resting thereon , or other certain bene fits growing out of or depending UK > n such property , he has an Insurable Interest there in. German Insurance company ngalnst Hyman. 34 Neb. , 701 , followed. (3) ( ) It seems that where a jwllcy Is Issued to one who holds the legal title to real estate , where no Inquiries arc made as to whether any other person Is Interested In such property , and no representations nrc made by the In sured further than that he Is the owner of the premises , that it Is not n defense to the Insurance company , In an action on such policy , that the Insured , though hold ing the legal title to the promises , wns a mere trustee for an undisclosed beneficiary. 3. The third defense of the Insurance com pany wns that the Insured property , at the time of the Issuing of the policy In suit , was vacant , nnd nt the dale of the tire had been vacant and unoccupied for ten days. The Insured admitted the facts of the de fense , but pleaded In avoidance thereof that the Insurer Issued the policy In suit with actual knowledge of the fact that the Insured property was then vacant nnd un occupied. Held : (1) ( ) That the provision In the policy rendering1 It void In case the In sured property was at ths dale of the policy or should afterward become vacant or unoccupied was Inserted therein for the benefit of the Insurer. (2) ( ) That the exist ence of the vacancy at the date of the ISHU- ance of the policy did not render the policy In suit void , but voidable at the election of the Insurer. (3) ( ) That as the Insurer Issued the policy In sull wllh actual knowledge of the fact that the Insured premises were at the time vacant nnd unoccupied. It Is now estopped from alleging such vacancy as a defense to an acllon on the policy. (4) ( ) That the knowledge of the agent of the In surance company that the properly Insured wns vncanl at the date of the Issuance of the policy In suit was the knowledge of the company. Kelber ngalnst Boyd. Appeal from Cass county. Opinion by Commissioner Ilagan. The mellon of appellee lo slrike from Ihe files of this court the transcript Illed herein sustained , because It appears : 1. That the appellant hus not brought to this court and Aled here a cert Ilicd tran script of Ihe proceedings In the district court as the fame appear of record In the ofllco of the clerk of said court. 2. That the certificate of the clerk of the district court attached to the record brought here has been materially allured since It was made , with the evident Intention of misleading nnd deceiving this court. lOllsworlh against McDowell. Error from Jefferson county. Hcversed and remanded. Oj > lulon by Commissioner Kagnn. lly the terms of a written contract be tween Champlln and Tsclmnnen the former agreed to sell and convoy certain real es tate to the latter on his making rcrtaln payments. The contract provided that Tschnnnen's failure to make any one of the payments at Us maturity should entitle Champlln to the Immediate possession of the real estate. Tsclmnnen took possession of the prstnlscs and built a frame house thereon , In which he and his family took up their residence. Tschnnncn made default In the payments promised. At a time when Tschnnnen was absent from home , but while his family nnd household goods vere In Ihe house , Champ lln caused a workman to go upon the prem ises , without the knowledge or consent of Tschannen , nnd erect a foundation urder the house. Tsclmnnon then sold the house to his mother-in-law , then residing with him therein , and she removed It to an ad joining lot , and with her family watt resid ing therein when Champlln replcvlntd the house and caused the sheriff to remove It back to the lot on which It was originally erected , the mother-in-law and family re maining therein during and after ' the transit. Held : (1) ( That Champlln , In caus ing the workman to go upon the premises and put a foundation under the house , did not by such net acquire possession of said house. (2) ) That by nald net Champlln vas guilty of trespass , nnd whatever possession of the house he acquired thereby wns wrongful. (3) ( ) That possession of property obtained by trespass cannot be made the basis of nn action of replevin for the pos session of such properly. (4) ( ) That Tsclmn- nen's default In making the payments prom ised did not authorize Champlln to retake possession of the premises with force nnd arms. (5) ( ) That the provision In Ihe con tract that If Tschannen made default In his paymenls Champlln should be entitled to take Immediate possession of the premises meant no more than that such default should confer a right of action on Champ lln for the possession of the premises. ( U ) That the relation of vendor and vendee cre ated between Champlln nnd Tschannen by the contract was not changed by Tsclmn- ncn's default Into that of landlord and tenant. (7) ( ) That at the time Champlln brought this suit he had no such possessory rights to the property replevlnod as would enable him to maintain an action of tres pass against Tschannen's vendee for her In terference with such properly , und there fore ho could not maintain this action. Humes ngalnst Hale. ICrror from Madison county. Hcversed and remanded. Opinion by Justice Harrison. The power of a district court to vacate or modify Its own judgments after the term at which they were rendered , Is limited to the grounds for granting such relief enum erated In section C02 of the code of civil procedure. City of Hastings against Hnnsen. Krror from Adams county. Reversed and action dismissed. Opinion by Commissioner Hapan. What tlie boundaries of n municipal cor poration ore , where they nre , and whether a particular piece of territory lies within or without the corporate llmlls of a munici pality , all are matters for Judicial detcrmln- atlon : but the power to create municipal corporations nnd the power to enlarge or restrict their Ixninilarlea Is a legislative one. 2. In the absence of express statutory authority the courts of this state pomega no lurisdlctlon to disconnect by decree any A SPECIALTY CRABS MILLET AND SEEDS CANE CLOVER. TIMOTHY. JGr. . I > 3n3P2P 3LmD , 1100UUI Union AT . . K ni * City. Ma nut of the territory of n municipal corpora- Ion at the suit of the owner of such lerrU ory. 3. HrcUon lot , chapter xlv. Compiled Bint * lies 1S93 , cjiiMrucd and held that the pro- . Isloiii of mild section nre not applicable to cities of the first class havlnic It * * than CuQ Inhabitants. The Omaha Kite Insurance Company against Here A Story. Krror from Adama county. Alllrmed. Opinion by ComtnlJ- Bloner Itvan. The refusal to give nn Instruction re quested cannot be reviewed In the nbsenca of an exception. 2. The assignment that the verdict la 'iot ' sustained by the evidence cannot bo considered , where from the bill of excep tions It appears without question that thorcfrom hus been omitted evidence which nay be Important. 3. The ruling sustaining nn objection tea a question cannot be reviewed where there was made no tender of evidence which nn answer , If permit led , would disclose. 4. It was not error to overrule a motion : o strike out portion * of n petition where , by reason of such ruling , It docs not appear that the moving party wns prejudiced. 5. Courts very propetly refuse alflnn- atlvely tn direct what language must bo employed In drafting pleadings. Omaha Street Hallway Company against linker. Krior from Douglas county. He- versed. 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