0 THE OMAHA DAULY BJ2E : PUESDAY , AJL'llLJ28 , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL After a Wild Spuit at tlio Opjning Wheat Pluotuatol All Day , CORN SHORTS WERE FACTORS IN THE PIT Broker * Purchased Quid Freely nnd Were Anxlonniy Wntclilni ; the Market Tlmt Cereal \Vnn 1'nulcky Lnto In thu IJuy. CHICAOO , April 22-After n wild rpuu At the'opening nnd a slump In the middle of the session wheat closed l , c higher for Mny. Heavy buying , largely by shorts , caused the advance. May corn closed % o higher , Mny oats Uo lower nnd provisions at a slight advance. Wheat started up with n wild rush , openIng - Ing trades being at l 4c advance. Every one wanted to get May at ClVic and July at 62V4c , nnd sellers at such tempting advance over Saturday's prices were few. Almost Instantly C2c wns being bid for May nnd C3o for July , and It was only then that It wna found possible by the greater number of the brokers having buying orders to Mnd plenty of sellers. The on rush to buy had obtained such an Impetus , however , thnt C2'/4c nnd KJVic for May nnd July respect ively were paid before the trading got Into a regular awing. The last named prices proved the culmination point of the advance nnd It took only five minutes from thu start to reach It. The excitement gradually sub sided und having done so the crowd began to look around for Ihe cause of their alarm. Liverpool sent quotations of an advance there of from Hid to 2d per cental. Show ers had visited a large area of the win ter wheat country since Saturday ; the northwestern receipts at Minneapolis nnd Duluth numbered 417 cur loads , compared with only 178 cars a week ago , and 14j cars on the corresponding day of the year be fore. The total of today's primary market receipts was 215,000 bu. , against 237,000 bu. on the corresponding day of last week. Kxport clearances were 300,000 bu. In wheat nnd Hour together from Atlantic ports. The visible supply decreased 1,801,000 bu. , against it decrease of 702,000 bu. at the correspond ing time of the year before. The hngllsh visible supply decreased 1,250,000 bu. for the week ; the amount on ocean passage In creased 1,920,000 bu. Argentine shipments for the week were I.HIO.UOO bu. , compared With 2filO,000 bu. on the week before. On the Increase on ocean passage and tne visible supply decrease of about 700,000 bu. less than had been looked for , the price of Mny slumped to GOTsIn an Irregular nnd unwilling style , but buying on n large Bcale set In again and carried the price back nnd up to Cl'tc , which wns the price It closed at , July closing at from G2c to EH4c. Many million bushels of long wheat , perhaps ns much ns 30,000,000 bu. , must have been Held today. Shorts , where their presence was com- paratlvely unsuspected , have developed themselves In the corn pit In large numbers. The demand for that long-time neglected cereal wns surprisingly brisk when the mar ket opened , as nn advance of Ic In May and July nt the start will Indicate. The Ilrst prices were W&c and 48c respectively , compared with 47ic ! for May and 47c for July at the close on Saturday. Those prices were quickly raised to 48c for May and 49V4C for July , and they proved to be the highest points of the day's range. Subse quently there was n decline In May to 47Vic and in July to 48c sellers , but In the end May hnd recovered again to 48c and July to 4S4c , both prices being bid as the ses sion wns closing. _ . Oats started very firm nnd active. Shorts were still anxious nnd bought freely. Iho advance In wheat nnd corn also llgurcd con spicuously In creating higher prices ear } In the day May started at 29c and sold nt isnic. Klcvator people took advantage of the higher prices and disposed of the.lr lioldlnp * almost regardless. The prcf dropped and during the decline at the lower prices buying was resumed und Increased A wild atid panicky session was passed from that time on , slacking up slightly at Intervals , but resuming again with pi-eater activity. May sold off to 28c. rallied to 29c and closed at that price. July , delivery nt- tracted the greater part of the attention. At the opening sales were made at from 23c to 29M. The decline took the price to lSc ! , the rally to 28c , where It rested , V c under Saturday's last quotation. The visi ble supply showed nn Increase In oats or Cirj,0001 btif which was quite Influential In aiding the late weakness. The provision operators had not n very nctlve day , but under the stimulus of the big business done In wheat and corn a moderate demand BPHogK receipts were 23,000 head Instead of 20 000 head estimated , but for tomorrow s run only 15,000 head Is expected. Opening SricoS for pork , lard and ribs showed ad vances of 15a In pork and 7'c each In lard nnd ribs. The Ilrst sales brought about the best of the day. At the close pork had established an advance for the day of Cc In May and lOc In July , lard lOc , and ribs from 7Hc In May to Oc In July. Estimated for tomorrow : Wheat , 48 cars , corn , 32C cars ; oats , 234 cars ; hogs , 15,000 hCThe leading futures ranged as follows Article * . | Opsiij , | [ fiTh. ' I Low. I Cl'oia. Whcat.No. 2 April aiH 02 on OIK May O''W tOV ! ( July on : < 01H Ecpt 04) ) ! . Corn No. B. . April 47 ! < 4R Mny 41) ) 4 7 is July. 4111 W' IS 4KH Sept 4UK til ) 4SH 4UH OatxXo. 2. . . May 2BH 20 Juno MO 2WM July 2UM Pork perj&bl May 12 47W 12 47V 12 27 > < 12 37W July VI 70 12 70 12 61 ! H 12 US Laid,100Ibs May 0 DTK 7 00 0 05 7 00 July 7 07 7 15 7 07M 7 10 Sept. 727H 7 27H 7 23 7 27K Short Ribs- May o 37 ! < ; B 37V 0 324 0 37K July 0 SI ) II Bl- ! ! I ! in 0 f.O Sept U 1)5 ) U UO 0 02H Cash quotations were ns follows * l-'LOUR Winter patents. JS.60i83.00 : winter tralKhts , J2.60SJ.75 ; sprlnir patentR. J3.20 3.Co ; spring atraluhts , J2.254J3.00 ; bakers , Jl.Sj5I2.2o. WHEAT No. 2 fprlnR , CSfl07Hc ; No. 3 sprlnE. nominal ; No. 2 red. Cl c. , , , , CORN-NO. 2.4sjf4suc ; NO. a vciiow. „ 47 , ic. OATS No. 2. 29c ; No. 2 white , 32ifi'324C ? ; No. S white , 32Vi | 32' c. IlYH No. 2 , CIRCCc. HARL13Y No. 2 , 53ffi53&c ; No. 3 , 52@3c ; No. 4 , nominal. FLAX BKUD-No. 1. J1.41U. TIMOTHY BKBD 1'rlme. J5.W. 1'ROVIHIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , J12.3VS'fi 12.50. Uml , per 100 llm. , J6.9W.97V4. Short ribs , Ides , loose. JG.3T,4 f6.40. Dry railed shoulders. boxed , 565Hc ; short clear slues , boxed , JC.5j/ WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , The following were the receipts and shipments today : On the Pro-lueo axchaneo tmlay tuo butter mar ket \VUH linn : creamery , 10jt20c ; dairy , Sal He. Hceo , tlrmi llUttl'-'Ko. Cliccuo , crcauia , UH3 10 e. _ _ NKW YORK ( IIXIU.VL MARIUIT. Cloilnc Qu- t tlnn " the I'rlnulp : ! ! Corn - llKidltlm ami Stikli | < . NBW YORK , April 12. FLOUR-Recelpts , IS , . COO bbls. ; exports , 21,500 bbls. ; salts , 26,70) pkgs , Strong , with a fair early business that waa latci checked by higher asking prices , following the harp rlsa In wheat ; city mill patents , J4,00j 4,15 ; winter patents , j.75j3.25 ; city mill clears , 13.2303.40 ; winter stinlghts , 13.0083.10 ; Mlmu- ola patents , 13.20fl3.frO ; winter extras. J2.10JJ 1. 60 ; Minnesota taker * . I2.1083.DO ; winter Urn cnulca , Jl.70ii2.20 ; cprlni ; low irrades. J1.73O2.O ) sprlnir exttaa , J2.0002.40 , Rye Hour , quiet bul firm ; sales , 8JO bbls. ; superfine , J3.0J03.2U ; fancy , | X20ft3.40. lluckwheat Hour , nominal. 11UCKVVHEAT Nominal nt 49ij35c. CORN MEAI < Steady ; rain , 2 < JO bbls. . 2 , OX acks ; yellow western , J1.WJ/1.12 ; Drandywlnc , K.70. WHEAT Receipts. 9,800 bu , ; exparts. 173,30 : bu , ; vales , 5i. ' . ' > 5w < ) Im. fulurrn and C4,0 < K > bu , upot. SiK > i excitetl ; No. 3 red , In stole and ele vator , CJHc ; ntloat , C7Sc ; f. o. b. , C7S.C , nlloat No , I hard. 73Hc , dellvvrvd. Options opened ex- clteJ nnd 2\io \ higher , with a stampetlB of tin nhorts and K3od pprculatlve ImyUit ; fur outside nnd Eum eon account. A quick reaction fo | , lowctl , helpv < l nt niwn by H dlgapiwlmlnir mluc- tlon In the visible und heavy velllnK of luiu wheat , but n irrudual return of strenKth In tin afternoon sent prlcru buck ugaln to the hlghesi point , nnd the clotc was stiont ; at JCJUc net lU Vance on report * of bad ervp new * frum Oer many and strong late cable * ; No , 2 rrd. May 64 ll-16UMUr. closed at CJSc ; June , Hf So closed at CGVic ; July , 65 IMeilOGftc. cloBrd iii CCKc ; AiiKust , 6 fiCTc , cloved at C6Tic ; September W 7-1G067V , cloFtxl at 7Uc ; December , ssiiti M4c. rlutinl at 6S'sc. CORN Receipts , 12,400 bj. ; cxpattt , 2,000 bu. nalei , 93D.OOO bu. futures and 21.00U bu. vjiot Bpot stronger ; steamer mlxrd , & 2 < iR52Vlc ; No. 3 MUC. Option * opentxl excltcil and hlglier Jin re port * of heavy rain nnd delayed planting am sympathy with wheat , sold off at nom undei heavy realizing , but airaln advanced later \vltl wheat , closlne rtrone at Iti2o net train ; May tiliOiiHc. closed at MUc. July. W'iOSS c. closet at Mho , Hri'ti-mber , M mi 34 Vic , clcsrd at Me. OATS Ilectlpu , M.700 bu , t exports , none SUOM lu. ruturej and 4J.WO bu. spot Rf.ol ( troncer ; No. I , llSQUoi No. 2 , delivered. ! 3' ; < nic , Nn. 3 , 3J'ic ' , No. Z whltr , SS'.iOJJc , No. 3 while , M > iUi Uc. truck , mixed wentern , ll'i Jj:5c , ( rack , while wrstcrn , UUIIc , Option * ad vanced rarly with active trndlnr , but afterward declined and falliM lo recover , rlnnlng unchanged to tic lower ; April cloiwl nt 32Sr ; May , 32HW Me , closed at * IC ( July , 33tO ! JkC , cloted at jjvc HAY-Itenvy ! ihtpplne , j5.MB5.Mi good to Choice , J6.000I.M. HOPS Steady ; , state , common to choice , old , 3U7CJ 1(94 , UfjIDCj 1'acir.c CCIi 8 1 , old , 3 < i07c ; , . HIDES Strong ; wet salted New Orleans , e- U-cted , 45 to W II" . , 6'ic ; Ihicnos Ayrcf , dry , 20 lo : i lb § . , isgi3'ic ; Texas , dry. 24 to 30 lb . , Sc. LliATIinR-l'lim : hemlock i-ole , Buenos Ayrcs. llKlit to hravy wrlichlB , 17llSc , WOOIy-KIrm ! domestic fleece , 16 J20c ; pulled , I'lloVlSIONB llwf. stfadys family , Jll.OOO 11.30 ; extra mess , IS.Wtr/O.O ) ; beef hams , WMW 2J.OO ; city extra India mc-ss , JI7.00tfH.OO. Cut meatx. quiet ; pickled belllc. , : .7. > ffO.S7',4 ; plcklid hmilileia , ? 1 ; pickled ham. . J9.00ftl2.0u. Lard , ilKlicr ; western stcnm cl ? ed at J7.2-i , nominal ; ales , 2V ) tierces nt J7.2o ; city , JO.CJ'i ; opt'on aim , 230 tierces May , | i. t. , and 23i ) tierces May , 7.2u ; April clored ! ? . ? > . nominal ; May , J7.25 ; uly , J7.45 , nominal. I'urk. active ; new mess. 113.5) ) H14.00 ; family , J13.&OQ14.0) ; short clear , JU.OOtf 3.&I. IIUTTKR-Dull ; westcin dalr } ' . 5B13'4o ' ; west ern creamer)1 , 132'ie ' ; western factory. 60Ilc ; : iKlns , 'inc. ; liiiltntlcin creamery , 0313c ; state lalrv. lOfllSc ; UnlR crenmrry , 20c. CHirSB : Weulij large , CffllUc ; small , 7011ic ! ; iart sklniK , 2 70. I'HIUS Klrtn ; Mattnnd T'ennsjlvanlo , 1IHW H4c ; western fresh , 13'if ' < 13lic ; southern , 12O13c ; receipts , 12,161 pkfrs. TALLOW Klrm ; clly ( J2 per pks. ) . 4T4c ; coun- ry ( pkRS. fu-e ) , Cc. I'lrriini.nfM-Nnmlnnl ; I'nlted closed nt J1.07 null oil ; Washington , bliln. , nominal ; In hulk , nominal ; refined New York , J10.73 ; Philadelphia nnd llaltlmore , J9.70 ; Philadelphia und Baltimore , n bulk. JS.'J. ' ROSIN- Steady ; slrnlncd , common to good , | I..VWl.r.2l4. TURI'KNTlNn Firm , 31ijn32c. Rll'ISteady ; dome llc , fair to extra , 4HW CJic ; Japan. 431 0. MOLASSES rilf-ndy ; New Oileatif , open kettle , Rood to cliolce. 33 < ff3Sc. J1ETALS I'lx Iron , qulel ; Scotch. J19.MO fl.OO ; American. J9.C'fl2.00. ) Copper , quiet ; brok ers price , J5.73 ; eXfluinRp in Ice , JD.53. Lead , quint ; brokers' price. J2.0J ; exchnnKe price , tl.'fl'i. ' Tin , * tenily ; Straits , J13.SOiil3.W ; plates , dull. Spelter , quint ; domestic , J3.20. Sales on ( .hiinffe , 23 Inns AucUHt tin , 513.70. CO'rrONSEEO OIL Quint ; pales Inelude 200 iM . prime summer yellow nt 27c and 200 bbls. ) ff yellow at 2iie ; prlm cnide , 23ff2lc ; off crude , : n224r ! ; butter K'uJes , 2Sc ; prime summer vhlte , 3Ic. _ O.UAI1A OUNF.K.VL .ItARKIiT. Condition of Trade nml ( Jiintntlnnt on Stnplo and I'lincy Produce. EOOS Per doz. , lie. llutter The receipts arc fairly liberal , bul choice Btcck Is pcarcc. The demand continues ( rood , nnd there Is no quotable change in .irlces. Packlns stock. Gft7c ; common to 'air. 7flSc ; fair to rtwid country , lOtfllc ; choice lo fnncy , 131l."c ( ; Ratherud creamery , ICc ; separator rater creamery , ITJilSc. LIVE 1'OULTRY Poultry Is not plentiful , nnd here Is n stronger niarktt. Hens , Oi'i mixed , ' ' .iifSc ; ducks , SVbuOc ; tuikeys , lOc ; heavy torn1) , ic ; nepflc , 7iif Sc. 7'.4Sc ; ducks , Si/8',4c ; turkeys , lOe ; heavy toms , 9c ; seese , SOS c. OAME lllue wing teal , per Cos. , 11,50 ; rrecn wins teal , per doz. , J1.23iTl. & ; ducks , mlxod , per loz. , J1OOQ'1.23 ; canvniibacks , J4.OOiT5.00 ; n.illard.i und red heads , j.Mf3.W. VHAI < Choice fnt , 70 to 100 Ibs. , are quoted at Ct&ilTVic ; largo nnd coarse , 3ffl : . CHEESE Wisconsin full cr.Mm , Younff.iner - icans , 12V4013C ; twins , 13c ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream , lie ; Nebrneka nnd Iowa , part skims , fjSc ; Llmburger , No. 1 , He ; brick. No. 1 , He ; Swlns , No , 1 , 15c. HAY I'pland hay , J9.GO ; midland , JO.Oil ; lew- land , JS.DO ; rye Btrnw , J3.DO ; color makes the price on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. PldEONS-Per doz. , J1.V001.20. VEGETABLES. POTATOES-Wcstern stock , oar lot * , r.CJTOc ; small lots , 73c ; Early Rose seed potatoes , We ; Early Ohio seed , J1.10 ; Northern Early Ohio ctnd , J1.23. OLD UEANS Hand picked , navy , J2.20 ; Ll-na beans , per lb. , 6l4c. ONIONS On orders , yellow , per bu. , J1.13 ; led. CAHHAGE-On orders. 2-H T3e. CELERY California , SOcJiJl.OO. SWEET POTATOES Good stock. 52 ; seed , J2.2J. CAULIFLOWER Per crate of a doz nnd a half or two doz. , J2.23. HORSERADISH Per Ib. , 6 7c. PARSNIPS Per bbl. , J1.75. IUJTAUAGAS Per lb. , l4c. ! PARSLEY Per doz. bunches , 35c. Tt'RNIPS 1'er bbl. , Jl.M. SPINACH 1 er bbl. . J2.51 ; bu. boxes , Jl. WATER CRESS Per IC-qt. case. J1.COG1.73. RADIHIIES-Per doz bunches. , 35c. OHEEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , 20Q23C. LETTUCE Per doz. , 30j33c. ASPARAGUS , Good stock on orders , EOflGOc per doz. bunches. PIE PLANT Per lb. , 4c. FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Per 21-qt. case , ? O.M7.00 ; Bcarce. APPLES Cliolce stock , . 55.50 ; box apples , J2.21. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Fancy Washington navels , per box , J3.2503.DO ; fancy AVnshlnston seedlings , per box , 9G nnd 112 size , J3.00 ; choice Washington navels , regular size , 53.2. > ; choice Washington navels , 96 and 112 size , J3.00 ; fnncy seedlings , per Iwx , J2.75 ; choice seedlings , per box , J2.50fl2.G'J * ' ; cliolce BenlllngH , per box , 250 size , J2.25Q2.35. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , SOU size , JI.50 ; Htrlctly choice leniona , 300 size. J3.75 ; extra fancy lemons , SCO size , Jl.OO ; strictly choice lemons , SCO size , 53.50. BANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch , JU3Q2.50.MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12 13c ; California , bags. 7c. HONEY New York , ICc ; dark , 14c ; California , . MAPLE SYRUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , J12.00 ; Blxby , 5-gal. cans , J3.00. MAPLE SUGAR Per lb. , 9fflOe. NUTS Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , soft- shelled , 12c ; standards , He ; filberts , 'Jc ; Drazll nuts , Sc ; pecnns. 10fil2c , MINCE MEAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per lb. , 5V4c ; 10-gnl. kegs , 6c ; condensed , per cose of 3 doz. pkgs. , J2.50. DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes. G',4o per lb. ; lard dates. 9c per lb. 8AUER KRAUT Choice white , pir ! bbl. , J&.GO ; per half bbl. , J3.00. CIDER-Pure Juice , per bbl. , 55.00 ; half bbl. , $3.00. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 green hides , C'.ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No , 2 green salted hides , C',4c ' ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 15 Iba. , SiQ9c ; No. 2 veal cnlf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 1 dry nine hides. 809c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 67c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 7c ; part cured hides , He P r pound less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each 23J50c ; each Gil5c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , GiTlOc ; dry shearlings ( short wnoled early skins ) , No. 2 , each f > c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebrnnka butcher WOD ! pelts , per green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , pound , actual weight , DflSc : dry flint Kansas ami Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 40Gc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4J6V4c ; dr > Mint Colorado munaln wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4BCc. Have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4' ; { ? IHe ; No. 2 tallow. 3Hff4c ; grease , white A. 4j > 4Uc ; grease , white B , 3',4c ; grease , yellow , 2y JT3o ; grease , dark , 2'.4e ; old butter. 22V4e ; beeswax , prime , 17W20c ; rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHED-Flne heavy , C07c ; fine light , SiTOo ; quarter blood , 10J12a ; seedy , burry nnd chaffy , 84j9c ; catted and broken , coarse , 75J3c ; cotted and broken , fine , CfJSc. WOOL , WASHED Medium. 15iJ18c ; fine. 14 ® ICc ; tub washed , 16il8c ; black. Sc ; bucks , 6c ; tag locks , 2&3c ; dead pulled , tUCc. FURS. FURS Bear , black. No. 1. large. J20.00023.00 ; bear , brown , No. 1 , large , J2 .00J23.00 ; No. 1 me dium , J16.00 ; No. 1 , small , J12.00 ; bear , brown , yearlings , No. 1 , large , J10.OOSfl2.00 ; No. 1 me dium , JS.OO ; No. 1 , small. JC.OO ; bear , brown , cubs. No. 1 , large , J7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , JS.OO ; No. 1 , small , J3.00 ; badger. . No. 1 , medium , J15.00 ; No 1 , small , J8.0010.UO ; bear , black , yearlings. No. 1 , large , J12. 0 13.00 ; No. 1. me dium , 510.00 ; No. 1 small. J7.00 ; bear , black , culm. No. 1 , large , JC.OOWS.OO ; No. 1. medium , J 5.00O6.00 ; No. 1 , small , 54.00 ; bear , black. Mon tana and Rocky mountain. No. 1 , largo , 20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , 114.00 ; No. 1 , small , J10.00 ; t > ear , black , Montana yearlings. No. 1. large , J12.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J8.00 ; No. 1 , small , J5.00 , bear , black. lontnna. cubs , No , 1 , large , J6.50 ; No. 1. medium , J1.50 ; No. 1. small , $3.00 ; bear , silver tip , No. 1 , large , J20.00 ; No , 1 , medium , J12.00 ; No. 1. small , J8.00 ; bear , sliver tip , year lings. No. 1 , large , Jll.OQ ; No. 1 , medium. JS.OO ; No. 1 , email. $5 ; bear , silver tip , cubs , No. 1 large , Jl.0001.50 ; No. 1. meillum. COc ; No. 1 , small , 50c ; Usher. No. 1. large , J8.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J6.00 ; No. 1 , small , J4.00 ; fox. sliver , ns to color , according to beauty. No. 1 , large , J100.00 ; No. 1 , medium , JOO.OO ; No. 1 , small , J50.00 ; fox , silver , pale , according to beauty , No. 1 , large , JW.OO ; No. 1 , medium , 130.00 : No , 1 , email , J20.00 ; fox , cross. No. 1 , Inrge , J7.00 ; No. 1. medium , JS.OO ; No. 1 , small , J2.00 : fox , red , No. 1 , large , Jl.SO ; No. 1. medium , Jt.25 ; No. 1 , email , Jl.OO ; fox , gray. No. 1 , large , 75c ; No , 1 , medium , 50c ; No. 1 , small , 40c ; fox hits , No. 1 , large , 50c ; No. 1 , medium. 49o : No. 1 , small , 30c ; lynx. No. 1 , large , J3.00 ; No. 1 , imillum. J2.00 ; No. 1 , small , J1.50 ; marten. No. 1. large. J2.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J1.50 ; No. 1 , small , Jl.OO ; mink. No. 1 , large , GOftG5c ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small. 35c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , C5c ; No. 1 , medium , No. 1 , mnlluin , GOc ; No. 1 , large , WcWJJ.OO skunk , black , cased , narrow striped. No. 1 , large We ; No. 1. medium , 40c : No. 1 , small. 25o ; broai striped. No. 1. large , 20 j25c : wolverine , N3. 1 large , Jl.OO ; No. 1 , medium. JS.OO ; No. 1. small JS.OO ; wolf , mountain , No. 1 , large , J3.00 ; No. 1 medium , J2.00 ; No. 1 , small , Jl.M ; wolf , prairie No. 1 , large. 66 90c ; No. 1 , medium , 60o ; No. 1 small. 40c : beaver , per nkln. No. 1 , large. $5.00 % ( S.OO ; No. 1 , medium , J4.50 ; No. ' 1 , small , J2.00 beaver kits , No. 1 , Inrge , J2.00 ; No.-1 , metllum J1.54 ; No. 1 , small , 75c ; inuskratt , winter. No , 1 large. 6 10o ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. 1 , small 7c ; muskrnts. fall , No. 1. large. 4CCe ; No. 1 medium , "e ; No. 1 , mall , 6c ; muskrat kits , 283c. IlitUlmore Murkct' . I1ALTIMORE. Ai.HI 2-FLOl'R-Strong ; west crn super. JJ.10J22i ; extra , JJ.tOOJ.75 : extra family , J2.85 J3.10 ; winter wheat patent. J3.15O 3.40 ; prlne wheat patent. J3. 0ff375 ; sprlnu whea slralghls , M35fi3.W ; receipts. 13.118 bbl * . ; ship ments. S.3CS bblt. ; snles , 1.C50 bbls. WHEAT I'nsettled ; spot and month , 3'.4O 65c ; May , C5j Vie ; July. 64Hc asked ! ( learner No. ! red. : * i 33c ; receipts. : ,450 bu. ; itock 140.2.0 bu. j southrrn wheat , by sample , G54J67C southern wheat on grade , MC66C , CORU-flrnwr ; iixjt u > a month , Mar , ClURMi.ic ; July , SH4o bldf steamer mixed , WWM'.c , recelptK , ZJ.3 < W bu. i stock , 283.4W bu. ; mien , 94,000 bu. ; southern white corn , EllTUc ; outhern yellow corn , 6MJ3J',4c. OATB-FIrm ; No. i while western , 37037Hc | No. : mixed , 33 > ,4G34c ; receipts , 7,745 bu. ; stock , 41,954 bu. RYli-Stronif ) No. I. 63cj slock , 1.M2 bu. HAY Steady ; demand good ; good to choice Imothy. JI3. ( > fl3.M. GRAIN FREIOHTS-Dull ! stenmcr to Liverpool - pool , per bu. , l d to IHd April ; Cork , for orders , ier quarter , 2 < 4d April. BlHIAIl Kltm ; Krnnunted , tl.20 per 100 Hn. BUTTER Stendy ; fancy creamery , 21c ; fnncy mltatlon , Uyi'c ; fancy ladle , 13Hc ; good adte , liaI2c ; store pnckeil. 8 10c. EOGS-Stendy ; fresh , 12V4C. CHEESE yulet ; fancy New York , CO size , l Jc ; fancy New York. 35 size , ISttc ; fancy New York , 20 to 25 > lie , iVR. STOCKS AM ) BONUS. Security Market Taken on a Whole Was Quito htroiiR. NEW YORK , April 22. The stock market 'to day , taken ns a whole , wns strong , nnd the vol ume of business wns quite large. At the opening of business prices moved Irregularly within n narrow range , but speculation soon became strong and nn upward movement wns Inaugurated which continued In force until about 11 o'clock , when he market again became unsettled nnd rather lulet. The coal shares were notably strong and active , the buying therein being due to ic- jorts that n basis of agreement wns nearly enchcd by tha cool carrying roads nnd that oday's meeting of operators wns likely to rench a settlement. The ndvnnce In the Louisville , New Albany .t Chicago Blocks wns continued today , notably In the preferred , which sold up 2',4 per cent to 2SVI , closing nt 27'i , nnd the com mon rose 1 per cent to S',4. ' reacting H IHT cent. \flcr mlddiy tha general in rkct continued nctlve nnd buojnnt and some material ndvnncrs were recorded , but nbout 1 o'clock cnsed off a frnc- tlori nnd the dealings became quiet. The market continued In this lone until the final trading , when the speculation became steady. The Into osses were only partial and a majority of the 1st Is up un the day , notably Pullman , 3 per cent ; Oregon Short Line nnd Iowa Central preferred , 2'/4 per cent ; Louisville , New Albany ft Chicago prefened , 1 % tier cent ; Leather preferred , 1 % ier cent , nnd Lend preferred , 1 per cent. The osses nre fractional , except for Cordage guar anteed , which Is down 1 per cent. The market closed fairly stendy. The bond trndlng during the day wan strong and the totnl snles were J3C61,000 , which is the icnvlest business done In nny one day for more linn a year pnst. The transactions In Atchlson Is were 5GC6,000 , nnd a gain of U per cent was Tiarte en the day. The buying of the bonds waa induced largely by the action of the English bondholders' meeting today In announcing the eorgnnlzntlon. The Evening Post's London cablegram says : The markets today generally opened bullish on lerman selling , following nn Inlluentlal article n the Cologne Gazette expressing German dls- Ike to the Japanese acquisitions ot territory. Recovery followed. Americans were In good de- mnnd. The continued rise In prices of various articles of produce Is beginning to Induce more general buying of Americans. At the Atchlson meeting of bondholders todny the reorganization Hchcmc wae unanimously adopted. Atchlsons were strong nfter the meeting , ns were Ontarlos. I'rlces nt the finish were under the best , mlne.s i > oomlng faster than ever. Of a total of 270,000 in gold recelveil nt the Bank of England today , il90.000 was described as from New York. The Chinese loan to be raised In Germany , mentioned in the foreign telegrams , Is n small provincial ionn to pay for arms purchased there. Nothing Is yet known nbout a larger loan. The following were the closing quotations on the lendlnR stocks of the New York ex change today : bid. The tolnl sales of Flocks today were 255,934 shares , Including : American Sucnr , 23.100 ; Atchlson , 6,700 ; Dnltlmore & Ohio , 6,600 ; UurllnKton , 5,200 ; C. & O. , 3.WK ) ; Chicago Gas , 21,100 ; Delaware & Hudson , 3.300 ; Cleveland , Columbus , Chicago & St. Louis. 3,700 ; Delaware , Lackawanna & West ern , 4GOO ; Dintllllns certificates , second assess , ment paid. 3,400 ; Distilling certificates , third as sessment pi 111. 7,100 ; Kansas & Texas preferred , 3.000 ; Louisville & Nashville , 4,100 ; L. N. A. & C. , 4,700 : L. N. .A. & C. preferred , 3,100 ; National Lead. 4,700 ; New Jersey Central , 3.300 ; New York .t New Hnglaml , third assessment paid , 11.700 ; Northwestern. 8,000 ; Heading , 48,400 ; Itock Is land , 4,600 ; St. Paul , 11,100 ; Southern railroad. 4.COO ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 3,200 ; United Slates Leather preferred , 3,000 ; Wabash preferred , 3,500 ; Western Union. 4,400. Now York . \lonoy .Mirlfot. ; NEW YORK , April 22.-MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1V&03 per cent ; last loan , 1V4 Per cent ; closed at l',4 per cent. I'ltlMK MKUCANTILR PAI'Cn lfi > 3 per cent. HTKULINO nXCIIANGE Firm , \sllli actual business In bankers' bills at * l.S9@l.89Vi for de mand and at II.SS itJTt.SS'/i for CO days ; posted rates , J4.8Sy.iGl.8IHi and JI.905T4.OOVj ; commercial bills. J4.87'.4 t4.S7y . . SILVER Cl'ilTlFIC'ATES-67i TCS',4c. GOVERNMENT BONDS Strong. State bonds , dull. Railroad bonds , strong. " PETROLEUM Options strong ; Mny closed at (2.10 bid. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET ? jS5 7k * S Week Opena wltbfpnly Eight Hundred HondofOaUtSpeceiTad. < g , T TRADE SHOWS NofslGSS OF REV.VING Buyer * Indifferent to the Smnll OlTcrlngt mill lliuliieM nr I ] nil in Might lie Wliiied-llcici'fjcnrcc , Dull nnilL6 iTcr. ' MONDAY , April 22. The receipts today were 866 cattle , 1,424 iocs , and 4,610 fhccp , as nKnlnst 350 cattle , 2,400 hogs nrnl no sheep on Saturday , and 1,982 cattle , 1,475 hogs and 210 sheep on Monday of last week. It will be noted that today's run of cattle was less than half of what It was at the opening of last week. The re ceipts of hogs were about the same as a week ago , CATTLE There were thirty-live cars of cattle of all kinds In the yards today , as against fourteen cars on Saturday. Al- : hough the receipts were light today and 'ollowcd upon the extremely light run nt .ho close of last week , the scarcity did not lave any reviving effect upon the market. The trade In beef steers was as dull ns could well be Imagined. There were In fact not enough fat cattle here to make much of a market In any event , but the buyers did not appear to care for the few that were to be had. The market could not be called any lower than last week , but sim ply devoid of life or activity. A string of Nevada cattle brought J3.90. There was only about one load of native steers In the yards. Cows and heifers were In very light sup ply and there were hardly enough to go around among the buyers. The supply con sisted of about two loads of westerns and a few odds and ends of natives. The market was steady and the offerings of this kind of cattle were soon cleared up. Stackers and feeders were In moderate supply. There was not much outside de mand and the amount of trading was light. Dno bunch of pretty good feeders sold at M. Representative sales : UKKV STEERS. WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow . 1030 | 2 00 4 feeders. . . . 815 3 25 17 feeders. . . . SIS 325 18 calves . 203 375 30 feeders. . . .1023 3 90 90NEVADA. NEVADA. J. A. Hafdln & Sons. 13 steers . 1007 390 1 steer . 1300 423 Halleck Cattle Company , G heifers . 931 390. 72 steers . 1048 430 COLORADO. II. OlraiJot. Scows . IMG 200 1 cow . 900 350 65 feeders. . . . 947 310 0 cow . 940 SCO HOGS Only nineteen frenh lotuls of hogs were reported In the yiinls today , us ngnlnst thirty-one at the close of the wbek.Although there were so few IIOES here It Itook' a long time to sell hem nil , nnil It woa midday before the pens were cleared. The market' opened with the buyers jearlsh nnd generally bidding about 5 lower , but salesmen did not JTeem disposed to part with their holdings at the prlcCs bid , and the trade dragged along all the morning. The hogs kept going to the pcnles a load or two nt a time , and a clearance was at last effected. The prices paid did not show much dhange from Saturday and the market could linnliy be quoted' otherwise han about steady. Itepreevntatlvc nalex : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. -No. Av. Sh. Pr , . . . . . . . 8HEKI' There were plenty of sheep In the ynnls today. Of the number here ten double- decks were consigned direct to a packer. Those offeied on the market consisted for the moat part of western sheared sheep. Tile market was about steady nt last week's decline. Fair to choice natives arc quotable nt from J3.40 , to J4.40 ; fair to good westerns nt from 13.23 to $5 ; common nnd stock sheep nt from J2.CO to J3.CO ; good to choice 40 to 100-lh. lambs at from $3,23 to $5.25. Representative salts : No. Wt. Pr. 887 western mixed . 74 1300 CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK. > "cbra Uiv Steers lirought tlio Ilcst Prices of the Dny. CHICAGO , April 22. Cnttle buyers have held on for so long that their supplies of dressed beef have become greatly reduced , nnd , consequently quently , they were In the market. The result wan a better demand for good fat cattle , nnd ns the receipts will reach only nbout 8,000 head prices were nbout lOo higher than during the latter part of last week. Common to strictly choice native steers sold nt from $4 to $6 , and anything fancy would have sold possibly for $ G.23. A carload of very nice l,321-b. ) Nebraska steers ( not fancy ) sold nt $6 , but there were not mnny cattle good enough to sell very high , nnd trading was largely nt from J3 to $5.CO ; export beeves were palablo nt from 13.50 to 15.73. There was n good inquiry for butchers * and canners * stuff , nnd cows sold actively , the larger part going for from } 2 to J4.25. Only nbout GOO Texas caitlo were received tolay , nnd soles were fair at stronger prices , trailing being largely at from 13.M to > 4.40. In hogs the demand Marled In nctlve early In the day , both eastern shippers and local packers being goo l buyeis of desirable lots , nnd although the receipts were 6,000 head In excess of the number expected , prlcts were strong nnd a shade higher In some Instances. Later In the morning , after buyers hud secured the larger part of the offering , prices were not so strong. Common to choice , .weighing 200 Ibs , and upward , sold nt from 14.75 to 55.DO ; llKht weights weigh ing 140 to 195 Ibs. , at from $1.70 to (4.95 , and pigs at from 14.25 to $4.50. In quality the offerings were very fair for Monday , and the bulk sold nt from J4.90 to } 5 for heavy nnd nt from $4.85 n 14.95 for light nnd choice mixed , the demand running largely to choice Inrge hog . With estimated receipts today of 15,000 sheep , there wns a good supply from which to mnke selections. For desirable lota prices were steady , with a good demand from the large local slaughtering establishments , nnd a very good bus iness was transacted , but cammoti goods sold slowly. Sheep sold all the way from J2.00 to ( I for common , up to from J4.W to $4.65 for choice export lots , nnd lambs were In demand nt from $3.50 to 13.50. Texns thcen sold at from $2.50 to $3.75 , the better classibelng In good demand. Ilecelpts : Cattle , S.OQO-head : calves , 200 head ; hogs , 2G.UOO head ; sheep. 15,000 head. Nmr York Hvn MOCK Mnrkot. NR\V YORK , April i 2t 1IEEVES Receipts , two days , 4,202 head ! orn ale , 71 cars ; slow ; steersi lOfMSo lower ; oxenV bulls nnd dry cows steady ; native steers ) jpoor to prime , $4 ; corn- fed Tcxnns , $4.6094.15 ; . dry CJWB. J1.90JT3.50. European cables quotf American steers at 11 ® 12Hc , dressed weight ? rofrlKfiator beef at 10& > lO'/te ; no exports today. " * * CALVES Receipts , "two Oay * . 1,533 head ; fairly active nnd utendy ; veul . poor to plme , J3.60Q5.W. SHEEP AND LAMUH-iItecelpts , two days , 11- 013 head ; on alc , 40 ( JOJH , ; sheep steady ; lambs llrincr ; unshorn sheep , | > < x > r to choice. $2,5003.15 ; clipped sheep , poor to ctlotce , $3.93 < iH.50 ; common to choice unshorn IffmbS. $4.5066,00 ; clipped , c-wnmon to choice , $3.fJOW3.J2H. HOClS-Recelpts. l\\f 'l ps , 10.116 head ; Blow , barely steady ; Inferior , tn , Choice , $5.00ffl3.50. St. l.ouls.11JiVe Miiclt. ST. LOUIS. April -cA'TTLE. . Receipts , 3.400 head ; shipments , 350heaU. . Market unsettled. Natives , light supplyWinllipoor In quality ; good to choice steers , S&PMI5IK ) ; fair to medium , $4.2JJ4.75 ; light , > 3. ta .W ! feeders , $3.00&4.00 | Tuxans In good supply unU generally mild lower ; fed steers , $3,50Q4.W ; Cramers , $2.60Q3.50 ; cows , $2.004)3.00. IIOOS Receipts. 2.SOOhead ; shipments , 1,900 head. Market , notwithstanding n light supply , went off Cc. Tops sold nt $4.85 ; mixed , $4.GO@4.80 ; light. $4.40474.75. SHEEP Receipts. 6.700 head ; shipments , ICO head. Most of the receipts went direct to slaughterers. Market slow ; native mixed of 60 Ibs. , $3.85 ; native mixed , clipped , $3.50 ; fed west erns , $4.35 ; tprlng lamba. $6. Kuu n City Live Mtnck. KANSAS CITY , April 22. CATTLE Receipts , 2.900 head ; shipments , 500 head ; market steady ; Texas steers , $2.7501.70 , Txa cow * , J2.50B3.2j ; beef steers , JI.OOU4.95 ; native cows , J1.50JH.CO ; A SPECIALTY QRA8S MILLET AND CANE CLOVER. TIMOTHY. T. < 3r. HOO-II03 Union Ave. . Kiniti CHr. Uo. Mockers nml feeder * . JJ.r.OI . 7J , bulls , J1 KG4.K. llOOB-Ilecclpti , 4,000 head , shipments , (09 head ; market weak to Co lower ; bulk of nl'i. J4.GOH.7t ; heavlrs , J4.750S.90 ; packer * , | 4.70 4.9 < > ; lights , Jl.50WI.C5 ; Yorkers , J4.COtfl.G3j pics , J3.K' 4.t > 3. Hlliii'-necelpts , 8.500 hea.lj shipment * , 1,60) head ; market slow , but steady. .SUick In .light. llecanl of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Monday , April 22 , 1KM ; . . . Cattle. Hogs , Hhrcp. Botllh Omaha , HO 1 414 4,610 CMcnKO , . , , S.OOO 29.004 IB.no ) Kanoas City , , , . , . . . . 2,900 4iiuO ( , tiO < i St. Louis 3.100 2,300 5,700 Totals , .15,1C JJ.7J4 II.ill ) WILD VI.UUTU.ITION * IN U'linAT. New York llrohcri Treittcil to Scenci of 11 Lively Clinrnctrr. NEW YORK , April 22-Tlie ncllvlty ami strength In wheat today brought to mind Hie scenes of other days , when fluctuations of 3c lo 6c nnd transactions In eight flguics were com mon. The matkct opened 2'io higher nt one bound on excited trading that ran sales up to over 13,000,0'W ' bu. by noon , an.l . to 42BS5 , J bu. for the entire day's business. Locnl shorts whose margins gave out were the most eager of the early buyers , but brokers had big outers from outside speculators nnd European operalois , which were all onn way , nnd pi Ices shot up to CSTlo for Mnyi against C5 ic , the llnal figures Saturday. No one seems able to explain the ad vance beyond that It Is n result of ovcitlow of bull sentiment , with which the maiket has been charged for two weeks or more past. At noon the market was lie off from the top under heavy offerings of long- wheat , but all the stiensth re turned again In the afternoon , and with Incieased actlvlly values mo\ed up to the top notcli ng.iln nnd clo d mrong. The llnal burst of strength was attributed by some to the great advance In late continental cablra , coupled with reports of unfavorable crop news from Germany , .St. Louis Ucncnil .U.truot. ST. LOUIS. April 22.-FLOL'R-Stroni { and higher , but with restricted business ; patents , J3.iWiJ3.15 ; extra fancy , J2.SOff2.DJ ; fanny. J2.51I ? 2.60 ; choice , J2.23W2.45 ; rye flour. J3.23. \VHiAT Opencd nt He ndvnnce for Mny. quickly rote Hje more , while July , which opened l'4c up. went up an additional ic In quick time ; th realizing sales soon tilled up the buyers , and a quick relapse of lUc took place , followed by a rally , nnd nt the close there weie bu > eis al % advance over Saturday. Dry weather reports and dullness In cables ciuibcd the boom ; No. 2 rvd , cash , BOUc ; May , Cl' ' c ; July , 60fc. ! , CORN Market disturbed by the boom In wheat , though not so visibly excited ; May bid up Tic and July mid Ic higher , closing % c above SiU- urday for both options ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 45c ; May , 4514e ; July , IGtte ; September , 4.iff ; I7jc. OATH Strong on the advances made by wheat nnd corn , bift speculation wns not much In creased ; closed "iJfSiC above Saturday ; No. 2 , cash , SOHc bid ; Mny , 30Hc bid ; June , 30ic asked ; July , 2T14C. RYK Nothing offeiod , spot or to arilvc ; No. 2 , east Hack. 62c bid. CORN MBAIr-J2.l3JT2.20. I1RAN Scarce nnd held above what buyers woud pay ; cast Hack , sacked , 67c circled ; I6',4c FLAX SEED-IIIgher , J1.40. GRASS HKKDS Steady , nulct ; clover seed , poor to choice , J7.&H'8.15 ; timothy. JI.75S5.00. HAY Easier on Increased offerings ; prairie , choice to fancy , J9.23JJ10.W , this side ; timothy , prime to fnncy , JlO.OUfj 11.00 , cast side. I1UTTER Steady ; fancy Elijlns , 22e ; separator creamery. 18 fl9c. KGOS Klrm , 10 ic. WlUSKY-Stoady , J1.20. LKAD Dull , easier ; J2.S7',4 asked. St'KLTER-J3.2'4 PROVISIONS I'ork , standard mess. J12.53. Lard , prime steam , 16.70 ; choice , JG.62',4. Dry salt moats , boxed shoulders. J5.23 ; longs. J4.50 ; ribs , J6.G2V4 ; shorts. J6.75. llacon , boxed shoul ders , JG ; longs , 16.8714 ; ribs , J7 ; shorts , J7.25. RECKIITS Flour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7,000 bu. ; corn , 13,001) bu. ; oats , 46,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , C.OOO bbls. : wheat , 19,000 bu. ; corn , 42,000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. Coftrn Murder. NEW TORK , April 22.-COFFEE Option * opened dull at 11)015 points decline and ruled exceptionally dull and featureless during the forenoon under weak European cables nnd dull receipts at Rio nnd Santos ; milled partially In the early forenoon on local demand nnd scarcity of sellers ; closed Ilrm nt 510 points net decline ; sales , 9.E50 bags , Including : May. } 13.8'j 13.90 ; July. J14.03Rlt.Ii ; September , $14.09614.10 , October , J14 ; December , J13.1)35)14.10. ) Spoi coffee , Rio , dull ; No. 7 , J13.73 ; mild , dull ; Cordova. J18.25 { T1S.OO ; sales , 1,650 bags Maracalbo and 350 hags Central American , p. t. ; warehouse deliveries from New York Saturday , 437,000 bags ; New York stock today , Ii8l ! ) bags ; United State ) , stocK , 293.1C1 bags ; afloat for the United States , 225,000 bags ; total visible for the United States , Mi.161 bugs , ngalnst 521,120 bags last yenr. SANTOS , April 22. Market steady. Good av- rr.ige Santos , J15.40. Receipts , 15,000 bags ; stock , 250,000 pkgs. ; cleared from Santos , April 20 , 25CO Weekly report : Steady ; good overage Santos , per 10 kilos , $15.40 ; receipts during week , G2.000 bugs ; shipments to United Stntes , 25,000 bags ; stock , 2M > , nee bags. HAM11URG , April 22. Quiet ; H0i pfS. dec'.lnc. Sales , 4,000 bnKs. RIO DE JANEIRO , April 22. Stendy : No. 7 Rio , $15.30. Exchange 9Hd. Receipts , 21.000 bags ; cleared for the United Stntes , 7OW loss ; clenixtl fur Europe , 3,000 bass ; stock , 243,000 bags. Weekly report : Steady , exchange standard , $15.35 ; exchange , 9c ; receipts during week. 83- CO ) bags ; shipments to United States , none ; s ock , 24J.OOO taKS. HAVRE , April 22.-COFFEE Opened dull , un changed. At 12 m. Irregular , V4f decline ; at 3 p. m. irregular , ? if decline. Closed Irregular at 5if decline. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liverpool .Muru : > t . LIVERPOOL. April 22. WHEAT Spot nrm ; demand moilcrate ; No. 2 red winter. 6s Hd ; No. 2 red spring. Cs 4'Jd ; No. 1 hnrd Manitoba , Cs 4Vid ; No. 1 California , 5s llfcd. Futures openinl firm with near and distant positions P.gd higher ; closed Ilrm with nenr positions l'id higher , llusl- nens nbout equnlly distributed. CORN Spot Ilrm ; American mixed , 4s 3id. Futures opened steady with near positions ? 4d higher ; closed Ilrm with near positions ? id nlsher and distant positions Id higher. FLOUR Firm ; demand fair ; St. Louis fancy winter , Gs. PROVISIONS llacon. firm ; demand fair ; Cum- orland cut. 23 to 20 Ibs. , 33s 6d ; short ribs , if , Ibs. , 31s G < 1 ; long clear , Hunt , 38 to 45 l\i. , 32s , long clear , heavy , 55 Ibs , , 33s ; short clear backs , light , 38a Gd ; short clear middles , heavy , C5 Ibs. , 32s Gd ; shoulders , square , 12 to IS Ibs. , 31s ; hams , cliort cut , 14 to IG Ibs. , 44s Gd. lieef , extra India mess , 71s 3d ; prime mcps , 60s. Pork , prime mess , line western , 68a 9d ; piime medium , 53s 9d. Lard , quiet ; prime western , 35s ; refined , In palls , 35s Cd. CHEESE Quiet ; demand poor ; finest Ameri can white , 48s ; finest American colored , 49s Gd. I1UTTER Finest United States , 70s ; good. COs. COTTON SEED OIL Liverpool rctlned , 18s. LINSEED Oily 21s. PETROLEUM Refined , mid. REFRIGERATOR 11EEF Forequarters , 4Ud ; hindquarters , 6Vfcd. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) . 2 10s. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS , April 22. COTTON Quiet ; middling , 6c ; low middling , Gc ; good ordinary. 5 11-lGc ; net receipts , 7,114 bales ; cross , 5,195 bales ; sales , 2,150 bales ; stock , 272.035 bales. NEW YORK , April 22. COTTON Quiet ; mid dling , G 15-lGc ; net receipts , 850 bales ; gross , 2,482 bnles ; exports , to Great lirltaln. 100 bales ; to France. 9SO bales ; to the continent , 2,952 bales ; fonvnrded , 420 bales ; sales , 151 bales ; spln- nera , 51 bnles ; stock. 211 , 376 bnles ; total todny , net receipts , 17,698 bales ; exports , to Great Ilrlt- nln. 994 bales ; to France. 9SO bales ; to the conti nent , 2.052 bales ; stock , 725,831 bales. Slllwuukeu Murliots. MILWAUKEE , April 22.-WHEAT-IIIgher ; No. 2 spring , G2o ; No. 1 northern , C'Je ; Mny , G2c. CORN -Firmly held ; No. 3. 4Sc. OATS Higher ; No. 2 white , 32c \ ; No. 3 white , 32c 11ARLEY Firm : No. 2. 62c ; sample , 61iiff33iic. RYE Higher ; No. I , GGc. PROVISIONS Firmer ; pork , $12.25 ; lard , I6.92H. RECEIPTS Flour. 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 18,200 bu. ; barley , 4,8000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , none ; barley , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hilgur MurKet. NEW YORK. April 22. SUGAR Raw , firm ; sales. 6.300 bags centrlfgunl , 96 test , nt 2 < ic nnd f. ; COO bags centrlfgual , 9G test , nt 3c ; 1,800 bags Muscovndo , 89 test , nt 2 11-lGc ; relined , quiet. No. G , 3HO3 11-lGc ; No. 7 , 3 7-lCO3Hc ; No. 8 , 3\i ? 3 9-16c ; No. 9. 3 5-16f3'/ic ; No. 10. 3 ® 3 7-lGc ; No. 11. 34 ! ? 3 7-16e ; No. 12. 3 l-16H3Uc ; No. 13. 3c ; off A. 3ifi37ic ; mold A , 4 3-16ff.lfc ; nand- nrd A , 3 I3-1604c ; confectioners' , 3 13-16W4c ; cut loaf , 4 9-lG@lic ; crushed , 4 9-1CW454C ; powdered. 4 3-16@4Hc ; granulated , 3 13-lCSUic ; cubes , 4 3-10 MlnnMipollsVheiic Mnrknt. MINNEAPOLIS , April 22. WHEAT Firm ; April , G3'ic ; Mny. G3Hc ; July , 64Ue ; September , CJUc ; on track : No. 1 , G5c ; No. 1 northern , 61 > , ic ; No. 2 northern , G3' c. Flour sales are reported good , with foreigners accepting offers very freely ; first patents , $3.33 ifill.M ; feecond patents , $3.1003.30 ; first clears , J2.COS2.60. _ VliilUlo hupply of ( iniln. NEW YORK , April 22. The visible supply of grain Saturday , April 20 , as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange Is as follows : Wheat , 68,026,000 bu. ; decre-ase , SCO.OOO bu. ; corn , 11,529,000 bu. ; decrease , 629,000 bu. ; oats , 6.242,000 liu , ; Increase , 135,000 bu. ; rye , 167,000 bu. , de crease , 46.0UO bu. ; barley , Ul.OOJ bu. , Increase 21- 009 bu. _ 1'eorla Markets. PEORIA. April 22. CORN-Hlgher ; No. 2 , 16'/tc ; No. 3 , 4Gc. OATS-Qulet , No. 2 white , SIGSlUc ; No. 3 white. 30'4y ) % c. RYE Scarce ; No. 2 , 61662s. WHISKY Quiet ; high proof spirits , 11,21 ; nn- lihed goods , $1.20. _ KHIISIII City Slurketi. KANSAS CITY. April 22.-WHEAT-1C2C higher ; No. 2 hard , C75Sc | ; No. 2 red , C9ft59'c ; rejected , C5e , CORN-Sllghtly higher ; No. 2 mixed , 43c ; No. 2 white , 45Ho bid. OATS Slow ; No. 2 mixed , 2SHG2Sc ; No. 2 white , 820320. _ OH Murkot * . OIL CITY , April 22.-Opencd nt 197 : high , 211 : lowest , 165 ; cloned , 210 ; sales , 76,000 bbls. ; ship ments , 131,033 bbls. ; runs , 112,247 bbls. LONDON. April 22. PETROLEUM Spot , 9id ! ; 10',4CUd. _ Klglii I. utter Market. ELGIN. 111. . April 22. IlUTTER-Steady ; rales , 36.9GO Ibs. at 20c ; 4.084 Ibs. at 19 < > c. TrlncoVhent ljuotutloni. SAN FRANCISCO. April 22-WHEAT-Wcak ; December , 9TXc ; Mny. > 9jc. IJuliitli Wheut MurUet. DULUT1I , April 22. WHKAT No. 1 hard , cuh , CCc ; April , C6Hc ; May , CC c ; July , C7H ° i No. 1 norlliern. rn h , CSHc ; Aptll , SJSe. May , KKciluly , 65Scj Nf > . 1 northern , cnsh , C2c , No , S imrlhern , We ; rrjectcd , f.C < j , lo arrive , No. 1 hard. 67c ( No. 1 northern , CCjjc. I'limnrtkl ISotr * . MEMPHIP , April : i-riearlnE . 53H.87I. BT. UUIH. April 22. Clearings , 15,5:1,27 ; ; bnl- nnceii , 7ll'J3i. IIALTIMOIUJ April CIcarlnKS , } : .322.Ki3 ; balmicrH , 1111,702. NKW YOIIIC. April :2.-riearln * , 5T,51J.6Mi bulnnce * , PIIII.AUKLPIIIA , April -Clearings. . 1S.SI5 , . I'J.1 ; Imlmieeii , II.ISJ.7M. . . . . April JJ. Today's statement of thu i-iiinlltlDii f I he Imiiury shltvi : Available riisli haliincHfl , JlSIOCItl0lj tfuld leocrve , J90 , * rllll'AdO , April 33.'lriirliig4. . JII.5S1.000. New Yink r clniiiKe. 7.i premium. HlMllnit , posted mini , ll.P'IVt. MDIIC ) ' , I | Kr cent on cull ; 0 per lent on lime. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'nridltn I'ln ini'liil AfTilm , LONDON , April 27.--llnr silver lias nilvancfd to aiiSd per ( Hindi nl S p. m. linai.l.S' , Afirll 72.-i ; rhnnia ; on tendon , 8 days' rlKlil , 2 > i iiinilin 40 pfK. I'AUIH , April K.-Threc per c nl rrnlm , I02f 57'io ' fur Hi' iiccuunt. Eiclmngu un Ionian , sf 24c for ilu'cltn , LONDON' , Afirll 22. Until Is ( | ll.lc.l . nt lluenm Ayu-s tMlay ( lit stH ; Mailrld , ! M J ; Llsb in , 83.27 ; Ht , I'clrrsUiiK , 75 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 104.95 , Vienna , 103 , svritiMiit coititr , sr//.i/ . Krllch nKnlnst Stale of Nebraska. Error from Sewanl county. Unversed. Opinion by Coinnilssloner Hynn. Under the provisions of sections C2 to DO , chapter'xlx , Compiled Statutes , the giving of oral Instructions In cither civil or crim inal cases without a waiver of the statutory requirement that they be Riven In writing Is reversible error. An oral Instruction over proper objections having been given In this case In disregard of thi ) above statutory provisions , the Judgment of thu district court Is reversed. Schrage against Miller. App-nl from Dodge county , llsversed. Opinion by Com missioner Kyan. A requirement In a , lense that the lessee shall to a speclllcd amount "put cash Into repairs" upon the leased premises confers no right of charging sticli repairs , when made , against the landlord or his prop erty. erty.Wurnlek against Latta. Appeal from Phelps county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Com missioner Kyan. On this appeal , the only question pre sented being the sulllelency of the evidence to sustain the decree of the district court , and a full consideration of all the proofs being found to Justify such decree , It Is alllrmed. New Home Sewing Machine company utfalnst Heals. Error from Killmore county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Kyan. The levy of a writ of attachment creates a priority over rights reserved or created by conditions contained in unrecorded notes given by the attachment debtor for the pur chase price of the personal property levied upon. Vaughn against Crltes. Error from Pintle county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Kynn. Misconduct of a Juror , urged by a party whom such misconduct , If established , could not have Injured , Is not available In error proceedings In the supreme court. 2."An instruction to Ilnd for plaintiff , the party asking It , was properly retused , where the effect to bo given certain evidence was therein misstated and made subordinate to propositions of fact , with which , logically , It had no ( relation. Swindell against Chicago , Dtirllngton & Qulncy Hallway company. Error from Lan caster county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Com missioner Kagan. Action by an administratrix : against a railroad company for negligently causing the death of her husband. The evidence examined nnd held to sustain the finding of the Jury : (1) That the proximate cause of the deceased's death was not the negligence of the railroad company ; or (2) ( ) that the proximate cause of the deceased's death wns his own negligence ; and the judgment ufllnncd. Will against Elwood. Error from Ante- lopa county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Com missioner Kagan , There Is no question of law Involved In this case. The evidence examined nnd held to support the llndlng of the jury ; nnd the Judgment of the district court pronounced thereon ntllrmed. Pearsall against Columbus Creamery com pany. Appeal from 1'latte county. Af- llrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Kagau. This case Involves no disputed question of law. The evidence examined and held to support the finding nnd dectee of the dis trict court , and the judgment appealed from accordingly alllrmed. lilachford against Frenzer. Error from Douglas county. Affirmed. . Opinion by Commissioner Kagan. Section 1,023 of the code of civil procedure construed. The legislature designed by the enactment of this statute to provide a summary rem edy by which the owner of real estate might regain possession of It from one who had unlawfully and forcibly entered Into and detained possession thereof ; or one who having lawfully entered , then unlawfully and forcibly detained possession. 2. Justices of the peace have original jur isdiction of this class of cases ; and It was not the Intention of the legislature that the rule which requires the pleader to slate the facts constituting his cause of action or de fense should bo applied to complaints In forcible detainer actions. 3. The complaint of unlawful and forcible detention , to be good under this section , need not aver facts which show that the defendant unlawfully und forcibly detains possession of the premises. The complaint is sufficient If It Is In the language of the statute. 4. A subtenant Is charged with notice of the existence of the tenant's lease and bound by Its terms and conditions. Central Loan nnd Trust company against O'Sullivan. Appeal from Hall county. Af llrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Kagan. A material man claimed a Hen against the real estate of a married woman for material which he alleged he had fur nished for the erection of Improvements on said real estate In pursuance of an oral contract with the woman's husband. The Items of material for which a lien was claimed were ns follows : IS'JO , February 11 , 17 ; March 3 , C , 8 , 17 , 19 , 22 , 25 , 2G , 31 ; April 3 , 10 , 29 ; Mny 10 , 20 , 27 ; August 20 ; Sep tember 6 , 1C. Held : (1) ( ) That the evidence Justified the finding of the district court that the Items of material furnished between February 11 and May 27 were furnished under and In pursuance of one contract , and that the material furnished from Au gust 20 to September 16 was furnished In pursuance of a separate and Independent contract. (2) ( ) That the material man by Illlng in the olllce of the register of deeds of the county where the real estate was situate a verllled account of the Items of all this material , within four months after September 1C , did not thereby acquire a lien against the wife's real estate for any of the material furnished prior to August 20. (3) ( ) That the evidence sustained the find ings of the district court that the Items of material furnished on and after August 20 were sold and furnished by the material man to the husband Individually and not an agent of his wife , nor on the faith and credit of her real estate. 2. The mechanic's lien law of the state should not be so construed as to enable n material man to tack one contract to an other and procure n Hen for all the ma terial furnished under all the contracts by Illlng In the olllce of the register of deeds an Itemized account of such material with in four months of the date of furnishing the last Item of material furnished In pursu ance of the laft contract. Houghn against State of Nebraska. Error from Cedar county. Heversed nnd remand ed. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. Under section 25S of the criminal code an Indictment must be found or Information filed within the time fixed by that section. U Is not sufficient thnt the prosecution be Instituted by complaint , arrest or pre liminary examination within such period. 2. The defense of the statute of limitations may In a criminal prosecution be availed ot under a plea of "not guilty. " Consolidated Tank Une company against Plen. Error from Hall county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. The declarations of 'a former owner of land nre not admissible us against those claiming under him when made after he has conveyed the land. 2. The evidence held sufficient to sustain the verdict. Dillon against Starln. Error from Otoe county , Kevcrsed and remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. In an action for divorce , where the hus band Is n nonresident , served only by pub lication of notice , nnd he does not nppnr , the court has no jurisdiction to render a personal judgment , ns foi alimony. 2. Section 18 , chapter xxv , Compiled Stat utes , providing thnt on dissolution of a marriage the court make make n decree restoring to the wife personal estate that shall have come to the husband by reasons of the marriage or awarding to her the value thereof , refers to property which the law gives the husband by reason of the marriage , nnd not property obtained by the husband from the wife by gift or contract. 3. A petition alleging that a certain sum had come to the husband by reabon of the marriage ami praying raitit Jti-'n thereof Is not supported by i > roof of money voluntarily advanced by the wife to the husband after the marriage. Children Cryfot Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfot Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. EXPECTANT MOTHERS. Th t our cndrrfiil remedy "MOTHEnS rillKNII. " which ] rnAkr * rhlld-blrth f y rnur i > within the rrnrh of nil we h r rrdurtd the price to ( in * l > ell r fttr bottle , I ) w re of lr ud > , eonntirfelti and iiibitltuUi. TAKE NOTHING HUT MOTHERS FRIEND. . . . Bll.l ) IIV ALL WllHinlKTS. . . . nrWrlto for book "TO MOTIlF.nR" m ll d frr . TIIK IIIIAI > K1P.M > ICKUI'I.ATOItUU. , flolo Proprietor * , Allnnta * Urn , < PATRONIZE Ilj purchasing goods msfle at tha following Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what you want , communicate with the manufac turer as to what dealers handle their cooils : ii.ta.i. inntr.Ai > . .i.vrwixit. . BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO , Manufacturm of all kinds of cotton & burlap tnR . cotton Hour tack A twine a ipeclalty. Cl HC-61S S. llih-st. JtltKAKKtST 1\OI > , Fl.lWIt , YKAST. WM. PRESTON & CO. Mnnufacturcra of Preaton'i California Flake * Sickle brnnJ nit Mlslng flour & yea t. Do you usa Pr ton'i Den flourt intKirinus. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. Cat loud thlpments made In our own refrlgcrato * cars. lllu lllbbon , Elite Export , Vienna L'xport , and Family Export , delivered to all parts of city. Carrlace A Wacon Makers. Carrln es , busrgle * . phaetoni ft wagons always on hand A made to order , lili-li IIarney- . . Omaha. - - - CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , Coffee Itoasters. Bplce Grinders , Manufacture German Baking Vowder and German Dry HOB Yeast , 1414 nnd U16 Ilarncy-sU , Omaha , Neb. FTMUIt , S , F. GILM. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. 1 C. E. Dlack , Manager , Omaha. JfVKXlTVUK F.tVTUIlWS. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of parlor furniture. lounges , din. Ins tables A folding beds. 28th ave. , Iloyd to Sahler ttreeta. 1VK AX1) C0.ll > . SOUTH OMAHA ICS AND COAL CO. Domestic * steam coal. We have tr.9 oest. ON lice 1601 Farnnm-st. Telephone : Office 373. yaroj 17C8. J. A. Doe , ecn'l manager. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. \Ianufaclurlng & repairing of all kinds of ma. chlnery , engines , pvmps ; elevatort , printing preoses , Imncers , shafting & coupling * . i 0ii. Howard St. . Omaha PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO. Fire hydrants , water A BBS pipe , ipeclals ; belle fronts k fittings , street IVy car wheels. Archi tectural Iron works. Oftlce 307 3. IGtIi-Bt. . Omaha , PAXM & VIERLIHG IRON WORKS. MTr' of Architectural Iron Wolk. General I'oundry , Machine nnd lllacktmllh Work. En- glneers & Contractors for Fireproof IlulldlnKS. Oince and Worki , U. I' . Ry. & So. 17th Street ! Omaha. OIIKMIS rs. THE MERCER CJEMICAL Manufacturers o' nuld extract * , elixirs , ryrupg , & wines , compressed triturates , hypodermic tab- lels , plll fi scientific medical novelties. Omaha. , cunts. L , G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Deds ; Jobbe * Feathers and Pillows. North 14th and Nicholas Sts. . Omaha. THE NONPAREIL MACARONUliRMICILAL and Noodle factory , S. E. cor. 16th and Webster. Successors to the German-American. Aak for our goods. They are the best. XKllIT Vt'ATOir , 1'Ilti : SKKI'IOK. * AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH7 The only perfect protection to property. Exam. Ine It. Best thing on earth. Reduces lnsuranc rates. 1301 Douglas-it. O Vr.lt A 1.1 , FA VTOHIKS. KILPATRICIt.KOCH DRY GOODS CO , Manufacturers & Jobbon of the celebrated Duck. ikin brand shins , pants , overalls A duck cloth- ing. 1101-3-6 Harney-st. Factory East Omaha. ' IUTZ-NEYINS CK ( Manufacturetr of men's A boys' clothing , pant * . thirls A overalls. M2-212 S. lllh-st. 1'Al'Ult JIUXKS THEOMAHA PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturer * of all kind * paptr boxes , sh lt boa.es sample cases , mailing luDcs. etc , ned. ding cake & fancy randy boxes , druggist A jewelry laxcs. 120S-10 Jones-st. , Omaha. XllllCT J. II , --NEBRAHIRfCO EiclUBlve custom shirt tailor * . HIS Farnam street. Telephone 90S. ii rixa 1I3NRY BOLLN , OMAHA , NEB. Factory In Louisville , Cans Co Quality of brlclt guaranteed to be a * good as any mupufacturej jutilde u ( thU yrate. Henry Uolln. "GUPlflENE" Cures the effects of relf-abuse , excesses , emissions , Impotency. varlcocele and consti pation. One dollar a box , elx for J5. For tale by TUB GOODMAN - MAN nnuoco. . and KUliN & CO. Wo lend tr. msn ln French Rrmeilr CALTHO8 frvr , olid n lorjal euaranteutlmt I'itTlloi ' will SI ni > Illiokarcti Kmluloni , CtIHKNnrml : , > rUr.\-.rlt/ * Io aad Ul'HTUItK iMtl Vizor. L'se ft anil fav tf .atiij'eJ. A r.M , VON MOH' CO. . doll lrrl < i U , lt tl U , OKI * , X ° matter wlmt booklet M ADfJTN . . 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