- - Li _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAIT ADAILY flfE : StTN1)AAPR.tL 12 , 1896. I ] CONDITION iiitt6i r Local Iroti Mon Interested in the Tn Plato 'Situation. HANK CLEMINGS SHOW A LARGE INCREASE VoIfl$1e of .To1bIig fltiIiicsFn1Ir , Ui to Idust SVCCkI IIccor4l-CnttIo Ite- ccI1it. . 1li1I Ci.IdcraIr 1chliiil $ Lut Year. The weather I In the for1rOflt of In flucnea trnmeiatdy nftectng tnide , atiti 118 It hitS been of tecIded1y prtng chnrnc tar tt efect ) iU proven favorable , though the rain storms that IinVt viRited most all Rections of the state may have ctUcd a temporory 1oa of retail tratle , The retail tra(1o tilroUEdtOUt trlbutaty terrItor3 h4 to- ported fair , but otlil rtthcr on the qulot oi .Jer , owing to the cnrcIty f money , nnd titero Is nothing In the reports coming Ii , hantl to ithow that lila tet inlity better emnil- tItii ; , o1iatv1icre , In fact , there Is every rea.'on for helioving that every see- tion of the country h cxjcrteuclng nhout the eatito condIL1on as t-egurds busihess , At ( ho COnnI1COrflO11t , of tIu dull titucs there vi'c porno cettOflR which were luter than otitcr lit feeling the ( till force of the t1eprlott , but suiticicnt time has now cltised to nilaw ot its i'prerul to every Ia- ciIIty , and tIiorG Is now no city or town In any Part of the country that claims anything - thing more titan a fair bustnss. All are on a ; ar 811(1 Omaha appears to be doing ab3ut n veII us the others. In fact , Omaha is t1tiln a geol ( leal better than many cItIe. , Jtklglflg front the bank clearings , which shw an Increase the past week amounting to 33 per cent , while for the whole country there Was a loss of 3 per con t , The henvy rains have produced a 'ery good feeling in the country and the corre- Epondonco of jobbers is filled with cheerful reports from customers In nil sections of the btnto. 'rho farmers nipear to be so conflileilt of a large yieltl this season that the lirosIect Is that they will put in a much larger acreage than usual. 'Pho jobbing trade of the city has con- tinned in about the mime conilitlon as was outllnel a week agn , there being no appre- cIabn elitingo itt either direction. There Is ft fair movement of goods into consumption - tion nnil the volume of sales Is running con- sldernbiy uhenti or last year at this tune. At the tame time there Is nothing to be very greatly elated over. JI1ON AND STIEL. . The advance In the iron and steel market ContitluCH to he a most Interesting feature of the wholesale and manufacturing bits ! . ness. Steel biiets have atIvancei $ G per ton itt two veeks , which has worked a wonderful change in the market for a mul- titucle of manufactured articles. A local jobber observes that one of the worst features of this FOltid nlvttnce in the price of steel Is the prohabuiity that American tin plate mills svlil be forced to suspend , the advance In the price of iron making It. im. poslhlo for them to compete with the English manufacturers. For the past year or more there has been no foreign tin plate seen in this market , or at least none of any account and the sonic has been trite of most other markets. 'fhte iron men were at flrt slow to repontl to the Invitation offereil by an increase of duty , but when the sheet era.Io . became dull manufacturers began to hook at the tin Plate business as a substitute , and the prolits made by the photwers led to a rapid extension ot the number of tin plate plants. The redue- tion ot thci tin plate ditty in 1S91 excited iome alarm In the new factories , but there fllowed low prices of toe that oft- iet the reduction of duty. The tin plato tllt were ti ; n tllUt'tflel last year b the advance In the twice of steei , but ft cc- ceded , anti they held all they had secured nail gained more. The early months of this year "have marked an epoch. Do- mest manufacturers not only captured the trade of the great jobhng ! houses in the eastern seaboard cities , hut they also extended their operations to the l'aclftc e'jt.t and tienrerl nrgc ordets fruin the onst canneri , " In spite of the drawback allowed to' exporters of goods In cans of foreign plato. In the Interior cities job- bars are said to carry few foreign plates , nail even there the domestic manufacturers - turers are gaining. Previous to the last advance - vance in steel billets orders for plate sent from this city were filled reluctantly , the mill men complaining that there was no money in plate at the prices made by the fregn ! manufacturers. They now have a still further advance to contend against. Local drug men are taking a good deal of interest in the fight that is being made In the east against those houros that cut prices on proprietary medicines. The drug- ists' association Is making a hard fight against a Cincinnati house on account. of price cutting and is striving to prevent It from obtaining the goods fn3m the man- ; i ufacturers , To Itrevent such price cutting is one of the chief objects of the asocla- tion , and Its success or failure in the pres- oat conteet is awaited with no little in. terest. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. The comptroller of the currency has pri'pared figures showing the Condition of the national bnnlt.9 of the country at the time of the last statement , as compared with previous years. The volume of loans and itiscounts. according to this showing remains about steady with a year ago , ; j while there has beeti a falling off In the deposits. The fluctuations In the volume of discounts and of Individual deposits , from May 4 , 18D3 , before the outbreak of the panic. down to the date of the latest report - port are shown in the following tables : Loans nail Individual Iiscouats. Deposits. ii May 4 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . , , & $ I,749t3d,817 July 12. 1S93. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,02a,433.Cl1 ) 1,5t6.761,231) ' October 3 , lS3. . . . . . . . . . I,813.G34,161 I,4l,121,33O Iecember 19 , tSi3. . . . . . . lS7It74,769 l,539.3o9,7 ' tebrunry 25 , Jt4. . . . . . . . t.872.402.COS lrS6.SOO.444 May 4. l8l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioa.csszt ice.oscj July 18 , 1814. . . . . . . . . . . . . I,94t,41I.2l l,677tOI,201) October 2 , 1M14. . . . . . . . . . 2,007,122.191 l,728,1iSS1 Dccetnber 19. 1891. . . . . . . 1,974,623,974 1,695,459,346 March 5 , 1545. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,951,846,832 1,667.S4I.2t6 I.iay 7 , 1595. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,976&i4,445 1,690.561I9J Jitiy II , 1895 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.OO4,475,59 1,726 534al ieptenibsr 28 , 1595. . . . . . 2,011.846,233 1.701,653,521 iJr'eernber 13 , 1595. . . . . . 2,02t,961,792 ) 1,72Ot5,2li February 25. 1596. . . . . . . l,95I.344,781 1,648,092,868 The statement or speclo holdings anti legal tender notes might be suppored to show a raiiienl roducflon as the result or the placement of the 4 per cent bonds. Some retltictlon Is shown In specie , but the legal tender holdings , including currency certlil- eates , have Increased by almost exactly the same amount us the specie has decreased , Thti would seem to Indicate that there was pienty of idle capital , outside the banks as well as within their vaults , nail that the loan had not caused any marked strth- gency. except perhaps in isolated localities. The following table shows ( ho specie and the legal tender notes held by the banks at the same dates as the preceding table eltows the discounts and deposits : Legal Ten- Dnt . Specie' . dec Nate. , 2tay 4 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . , 1115,641,168 Juiy 12. 1593. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l56,6ll73 102.493,677 October 3 , 1895. . . . . . . . . . 221,703.560 121,72),32 ) ecenber , ID , 1593 , , . . , , ! 1.253.6v8 168.851,759 Febtuary , 1891 , . . , . . , , 24i.166t.85 177.513,676 Iiiii.y 4 , 1594 , . , . , , , , , . . , , . 259,911,923 192,161,291 July 18 , 1894. . . . . . . . . . . . . ? .0,670,652 _ 188Ztt,318 October 2 , lStil , . , . , . . , . 237,2.I,67l ) 168.614,028 1)eoelnber 19 , 1594 , , , , . . , , 21S.NI,22.i . i1arcli 8. 1863..Zi,931,64t 144.D36i2 May 7 , l$9 . . , , , , . , . , , , , , 2i6,6lG,599 141,49l59 atii' II , l59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214.42.l9t 163 513,173 Ichit'tnbir 2.9 , 15P.3 , , , , , , 191,2.37,311 143 866,683 Zorcrnber 33 , 359-3. . . . . . . 2)6.7124t0 330,619,421 1'ebruary 28 , lSJu . . , , , , , . 190,017,159 141,242,513 LIVF STOCK SITUATION. The tnarket on live stock cotitinnes very low , and in that respect there as been no very material change since t week ago , barring the usual fluctuations that occttr l't'0113 clay to ( lay. Another ( eatitra of the situation Is the lllht receipts at nU market ( joints. Not only hitis South Otnaita run lieltinil her record cf last year , but there ittLs been a decrease In the number of cat- tie slaughterd at al ( Ito markets of ( Ito country. The actual ( lecreaso in the aaugh- ter at Chicago sittc January 1 , whoa corn- pared with last year , is 3,682 , bitt the cc. Ceiite are still very stuall. At Kancas C ty tito olilcial report of the secretary of the rtock yards company shows a decrease from 1S9 ef 5.914 In the slaughter of cttIo , The Eteek yards at South Omalta begin tteir busiaess year December 1 , and from tite : ht report , florember I , lk)5. ) to iti-t ) 31 , there was a falling off of 7,172 witeit corn- p ircti with the sttme perio4 of a year ago. the reoeitts at the four slaughtering loints show a Iidght increase , but the export tie. tnand for cattle served to reduce the ucttmi shattghter , W'Itie a few more cattle arr1ved In the three Inontitit of 1&tG tItan In the ocr. responding pliloti of 1895. a considerable tie. crease lit t'hOWn from the ilgitros of 1891 , 1893 , 3892 , antI 1830 , FollowIng are the re. coipta mr tlir tn3ntlts at the tour irnints : Cattie , StWp. I 1htrngo . , , . , . , , , , , t , , , , . , , , , , , , , . , , t73,000 844O 9ais.iN , tIlt ) , . , , , , , , , . . , , , . , , , , , , 333.975 23t76 ( > nttitui , . . . , , . , , , , . . , , , , . , , , . , , , , 111,313 43j8) ri , 1iUtu , , , , . , , , , , . . , , , , . , , , , , , . , , 163,814 85,339 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,212,172 l,19tD4i 'X'Iirrc inoMiis 1893 . , . . , , . . , . , , , , , , 1,195,1533 1Ot9.t0) 'litre. fluMtthlX 1534. , , . . , . . , , , . , .1.301,7t7 2,042 2.3) rhirru inoittits 55t13 , , , . , , . , , , , . . , . 1,453,2,23 599,556 Three atoathis 1592 , . , , . , , , , , , . . , , . 1,327,614 69l,36 Three months 1831 . . . , , . , , , , , , , . , . . . 1,169,008 757,5131 'l'hree rnbnthi 18 . . . . , , , , , , . , . . . , l.227,33Z 711,514 r3iu Soutis Macclean slaughter of cattle V this * s ; of te kll U 5c.V.2fl to itirc ) , ii nts a. . foilow b8'4 i(4 1593. flinnoi A'tei . . old io.o4 jq 18l , ' ) M ntevld-o . . . . . . . . , ; oo : oo i9W ) ) ii.igijt.9' . . . . . . . . . . . . .151.0''O ' 164.0' ' ) ' ! 13.r ) ) 14fY'9 l7ntre In's snl Psr- 5n3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ss.ooo C3,0Co i3.OO Te61 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . % .i/JO' ) 61,0id t.Il.9 Ill Illo Otnr.de . . . . . . . . . . 15.0)0 ) O.030 10.CO 3I3,99. ai-nnil mini . . . . . .219O ; 7Z3O G.GCPO : AvitDtC ( ( iT VIX , 'enre , 1F..rc47. It will be seen the quantity khicd In IO3 Is 116CGG shcirt of the average for six Years. Taken altogether the foregoing figures in- dtcato a contltiise shtoltige in the Cnttll2 8UIIt,13' , OMAhA Gh1'tlh1.tl , ti.t1tlCl1T Coni1Iio of Tri.i1 and ( lulfltiottN , ( III Sittititi ti liii Fit tte l'rniut'e. The wctt cirdd irith sicily tnttket. coniml..sion inca sa that th'y anticipate a contest , citnhlar to ( lint which tins been tutighit over Ole9rnal5stinc' , when the bill to tAx flied cheese comes up for flnti ) ct.nsiderntlon at'nsh - itigian , A tinlicirni tax at 1 cent 5icr pound i 1ovhd upon nit chcse rnanutac'iured , but 11th is tittly a 1itl t of the weight of ttixtttion * iitcit t ito I ntiutt I y ivould hear ii alec I lie hIll. Stattu- fzteturcn , nt'o tPflUitil to iY An liitflhinl lieene at 840's , i'hioleeal , ilealet. . . ID ) and retailers 810. Att ) Pet1Ofl Who offer. . filch chire in the twig- irini titeliuftielurets' pacluiges icr cub or to re- Intl tleitot-rt ! i.iiiiti be deemed a Whtilca1e ilesler. Mi packages , cxecpt 1los6 cold at retail for cfl5tttiititiiti , nt , e'iIthtel to be ot'ooi1 , bail to I , tjtiltkt,1 ' 'F'hiUi Citeepe' ' in foitr i.lnre , in letters not to , , than one iti length. . . Ito- tittleti ; cannot poll tim at tine ttatititrtti'.l. but Iliust put * tputt vondcn or paper teknges 1tttcr hot less than half tin mdi in lengths Contiiihieiitt men are ndrisiitg theIr shIppers to keeji the game at home. Tue .iernand is very light , and this \ i'tathctso ivatiti that very little game cait lie Cxlieetetl to orrire in market- cite condition , It Is better to itt it spoil at tiuttie iiti,1 snvo ( tie contmtesion men much neul- less annoyance. Qutatons : : - 11a014-F'rcphi etock , 5',4e. IIUTTt1I-l"alr to g.od stack , (9c choice to tan9p country , I2tfltc. ViAL.-Ciolco ) fat , 70 to 100 lbs. , are quotcd at 6,8f7c ! ; iatge and coarse , 4gc. citsItsl2-rtimstic brick , llt4c : Idatn , per ioz. $9.50 ; club house , lIb. jats , per tieS. , $3.50 : 1.imlicrgor , fancy , per lb.5 11cl. 11o14uPort , 14.1b. nrs. Is'r dna. , 8.1.60 ; bong Americas , 11540 : Twins. fl11C3' % , lie. .1'OU1T4t\-LI..IIn , 865ct old co.ki. . 3tI Ic : tutlu'yp 10012c ; iluckS , stise ; geese , Gfc. 11A3-Upfanil , 85.00 : midland. $4.50 : lowland , $4.09 : rye straw , $3.50 ; color makes the price ott hay : light hitties sell tile best , Only top grtides brtng top prices. i4itOOM CO1tN-lxtremeiy slow sale ; new crop , ilelirereil on track in cottntr9' ; choice green self-Working enrtet , per ii ) . , 24c ; choice green , runntng to hurt , 2510 : common , 1',4c. ( lASt tt-Maiiartt dUcks , $1.,412.0O ; roil- hicaib ; , * 2.00472.50 ; canvas bark ducke , $2.090j2,50 : teal. btue winged , 81.004 ? 1.23 : teal , groin wingeil , $1.OOti'lIS : mixed Canada geese , 13.50614.50 ; small geese , * 2.00013.00 ; e'eeklr'.l . lirhntp , 12,00113.00. PICl1ONS-Live , $ i,206J1.25 : dead pigeons aot Wanted , VIIGETAIThYtS. Therp axe a few Florida new potatoes on the market , tot they nrc eniali and ate not selling very frothy as yet. liefore new potatoes beconie pknt9' enough to euppi' the demand holders of old will have to clenn up tue bulk of their stock. Quotations : TOMATOES-Florida stock , 6-basket crates , ' 5. I'F3AS-IlOxes , % bu. , $2.50. TOP ON1ONS.-.l'er doz. hunches , 200227C. CUCUMItI4ItS-t'cr doz. , $ t.22.4u1.F,0. WAX IStIANS-l'er bu. box , $4.t0. STRING tlANS-Per bu. box , $3.50 , S1'INACII-I'or box , $ l.l0I,25. I'ltl 1'rArrr-1ihhnots stocti , 50-tb. box , $3.80. CAIIIIAOIt-Catifornla clock , ' per lb. , 25c. ONIONS-I'er bu. , 350350c. IIIOANII-hIand . pIcked navy , per bu , , $1.40. svEE.r I'OTATOItS-Ctiiitce stock , $2.25 per bIJI. : sied sweet potatoes. 82.25 , CltLltItY-California , per doz. , No. 1 , $1 ; No. 2 , 5Cc ; No. 3. tIle. LIMA BttsS-Per lb. , 4g4c , \'ATrttt CIIESS-l'er 36-qt , case. $1.75. POTATOItS-Native stock , 202,7c ; Colorado stock , 35440c : fled River 'alley seed potatoes , tOe ; l2.arly Ohio seed , 400450e. FRUITS. The market was almost bare of strawberries , only a few carea of pInts beIng offered for sale. The price on Texas berries was cut down 80 how that shippers have stopped sending to this market. What appears to be a serious olijection to this market is that witile it Is tlte best in the country in which to buy , it is a looli market ( or aihppers of fruits , and , in consequence - sequence , it is no easy matter to secure supplies ot fruits for this point until all other inarkes are full. Wlienee'er It happens that tltete is only enougit of anything to go , around , Omaha is ery opt to be left out In the cold entirely. I"rttit reports from nit parts of southern California - ifornia show that oranges ate blooming well and that excepting in the northern sections peach anti iwune trees are covered With bios. some. In tie : last few days copious rains fell in most of the State , which vere of great benettt to ati fruIt crops. These rains % vere well dig- tributed , cnd ranged from halt an inch to above cne inch. This makes the total for the season train live to ten Inches. Late temperature has a whlo range , from 41 to 82 degrees on different days. Oranges arc' btooming much better than a year ago ; apricots are well set , with the present outlook pretty generally favorable for fruIts. Quotations : STISA\VIIltltlSIES-Texas , per case of 24 pts. , $5 ; LouIsIana , 24 pta , $3.0043.25. APPLIOS-Choice to fancy lien Davis , i84.0O4 4.50 ; choIce wine saps and wIllow twigs , 14.500) 5.53. 5.53.CRANI3ERRIES4erzey , $4.V00)3,00 ; boxes , $2.03. TROPICAL , FRUITS. ORANGES-California budded seedlings , rancy , 12.60032.75 : choIce , 12.50 ; fancy navels , $3.75 ; Choice , $3.50. LI4MONS-Merninas. fancy , $3.2@3.80 ; choice , $3.00@3.50 : Cal ifornlos , 42.75g3.00 , IIANANAS-Choice large stock , per bunch. $2,000J2.23 ; medium sized bunches , 11.500)2.00. M1SCLtLLANItOU $ . The oyster seifeon is practically over , and no one is trytng to do much in that line , There is , however , stock still to be had on the mar- bet. Quotntions : OYSTJtRS-Meiliums , lIe ; standards , 20c ; extra seleCts , lIe ; company selects , lie ; New York counts , be : standard bulk. per gal. . $1.10. HONEY-Fancy white , per lb. , lIe ; choice , lIe ; California amber Color. 100. CIIOltIt-Clartfled juice , per half bbh. , $3 ; per bbl. , $5. SAUIOR IRAUT-Per bid. , $3.50 ; half bbh , * 2. 2.SAPLAO SYRUP-Five gal. cans. , each , $2.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. , 112 ; % gal. cans , $6.23 ; quart cans , $3.50. PIUS-Imported fancy , 5 crown , 30-lb. boxes , jOe ; choice 10-tb. boxce , 3 crown , 90)iOc. 1)ATIOS-llalioween , per lb. , Sc ; fards , 10-lb. boxes. per lb. . 7c' . MAPLIt $ UOAIO-Chotce , per lb. , Sc , S'II8SERVIOS-Assorted , 20-lb pails , each , $1.40. COCOANUTS-l'er 100 , $4.50 ; each , Sc. NUTS-Almonds , California , per lb. , medIum size , 100 Tarragona almonds , per lb. , large , IE4c ; Ilraztls , per lb. , So ; English walnuts , per lb. . fancy soft shell , 12c ; medium size. 100 ; Otberts , per lb. , bc ; pecans , polished medium , Sc ; large , bc ; peanuts , raw , 6544lc ; roasted , 7',4c. IDRESSIOD MEATS. BEEF-Good steers , 400 to coo lbL , 60)6c ; good cows and heifers , 5'i36c ; medium cows and lielfers. Sc ; good forequarters cows and heifers , 34454c ; 8500 hIndquarters , cows and licifers , 64J754c ; good hindquarters. steers , 754 tjSc ; cow rouadsiceCow pInts , 30)350c ; bone. he'ss chucks , Ic ; cow huclcs , 3c ; steer chucks , 4o ; beef tenderiolna , 210 : beef rolls , boneless , Sc ; slriotn butts , boneless , 9c ; loin backs , boneless , 9c ; loIn backs , 734c ; cow rIbs , No. 3 , 8e ; cow loins , No , 3 , Do ; best trimmings , Ic ; rump butts. Sc ; shoulder clods , Sc. 2.iU'I"TON-IOreosed lamb , Ic ; dressed mutton , Cc : necks. Sc ; legs , Sc ; saddles , 8c ; stews , Ic ; sbeep plucks , Ic ; sheep tonguas , per doz. , lIe. puBic-Dressed hogs , Sc ; pork loins , 654c ; spare ribs 8'4c ham sausage butts , Sc ; pork shoulder , 4c ; tiork shoulders. skinned , Sc ; pork ( nut- mlngs. 414c ; leaf lird , not rendered , Sc ; ten- denioins. lSc.IUDES IUDES AND TALLOW. hIDES-No. I green hides , 34c ; No , 2 green hides , 254c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4',4c ; No. 2 green soIled hides , 3 ½ c ; No. 1 veal calf. S to 15 lbs. , 6c No. 3 veal calf. 8 to 15 lbs. , Ia ; No. 1 dry flint hides , 743Sc : No. 2 dry ( lint hides , 50J6c ; No. 1. dry sitlted bides , Ge ; part cured hides , o el' lb. less titan fully cared. SlIltEl' 1'ItbTS-Green salted , each 251160c ; green salted shtarlings ( short scoohed early Bkina ) , ciecha lSc : dry sttearlinas ( sflort wooteil early skins ) , No. I , each , Plc ; dry stiearhitgs , ( short wooled early skins ) , No , 1 each , Sc : dry ( lint Kansas antI Nebraska hotelier wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , StJ6o ; thy ( tint lansns and Ne- brtuika liturrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 40)Sc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool lieltg , Per lb. , uctuai weight , 44JG',4c' dry ( itat Colorado 1.turraia vpol pelts , per ib. , actual weIght , 44i5c ; tiny pieces and bucks , actuai weight , 45c ; feet cut oft , as It is uselas to pay freight on them. TAI5LO\V ANI ) GIIEASE-Tahlow , No , 1 , let tallow , No. 2 , Ia ; grease. white A , Ic ; grease , white Ii. 254c ; grease , yellow. 1',4c ; grease , dnik , 154c ; clii butter , 24254e ; beeswax , prime. 154 22.01 rough tallow , 154c. IlONItil-In car lots weighed and delivered in Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , $ l2.OOhll.O0 ; dry country , bleached , per ton. 110.00(412.00 : dry country , damp and meaty , per ton. 16.00448.00. WOOl.-Unwastie.l. tIne heavy , COuic : ibis light , 54300 : quarter blood , I04lZc ; seedy , hurry and chatty , 8000 ; cotted atiti tiroken. coarse , 704Cc ; cutletS anti brokn , fine , G0)SC , I'Ieeee , washeil- MedIum , 15441801 tIne , 14441Cc ; tub washed. 164) ISo : black , Sc ; bucks , Cc ; lug lacks , 0J3o ; dead pulled , 8tj6c , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , Vll Mirkt't. NEW YORI ( , Arinil * 1.-WOOL--Dull ; domestic tleece. lGfllIc ; puiied. 15112CC , I.ONDON , AprIl ll-Tli wool arrivals for the next sale are us follows : Now South Wales , 50.933 boles ; Victoria , 49.915 bales ; Queensland , 3,719 bolt'S' Thetnania , 7,0fl bales ; Houtlt Aus- ttalia ooclo bales ; west Australia , 6.039 bales ; New 7eaiand , 19,693 bale.t ; Cape of Ocytl hope and Natal , 48 1751 bales , making a total of tibout 244OY ) bals , including 69,000 bales sent due-ct to Yotkshiru and the continent. Tue illitOrtV ( or the week ugsresute 4216 hairs , including New l4oUtht \Vaies , 22,659 bales ; VictorIa , 4,376 boles ; Houthi Austlaila , .3,2.15 boles ; \S'est Australia , 11 bales ; 'rasinania , 133 baiea7 New Zealand , 0,143 hales ; Caou of QooiI 1I.'pe and Ntat , 3,3518 bales ; China , 18 bales : Singapore , 123 bales ; Ceylon , 10 bales ; SPaIn , 1.125 bales ; Fiance , 14 bales ; Italy , 10 bales ; lielgium , 23 boles. CtOtt inrlcut , NI5\V OItL.EANS. April 11-COTTON-Quiet ; talilililtig. 7 11'lSt , ; low miilslling. 784c ; good cr131. i nitty , 7 3-lCd act receipts , 2,429 bolt's ; gross , 3.870 boles ; exports to this continent , 100 bait's ; eoastwlse , 75 boles ; sales , 75 boles ; stock , oor. reeled , 183,099 boles. N17\V YOl5 , April 11.-COTTON-dull ; tid. t 1din , lOje ; receipts , 1,084 bales ; sales , lI4 bales , all t'pintiens : siock , 141,5C3 bales. ST. I.OUIK , April ll.-CO'l'TON-Pull ; mid. i ilting , 7o ; sales , 243 bale. ; tecslpti. 321 halts ; I slti5ltUt.'tit , , 114 bales ; stock , 84,151 bales. CO\L1ERCIAL \ AND FINANCIAL I Wiioat Broke Two Onts on Bullish Govern- moat Report. , CORN DECLINED With OTIIZR CEREALS itnohier Active Session Vns I'nscd In file Onus Murket stll. ) the Voltitito of Itimaltiess 'S'ns Iivest llct' Icr 'Flints on I.'rIdn' , CIIICAC.1O , April 11.-.llistory repeated itself in the heat pit today. A bullish governnlt'flt report was Issued yesterday afternoon 011(1 ( the price for May broke 2c er bu , from the point. it touched at tile opening , nnul ciosed with a net loss for the dn3P of Itc. Corn and oats both suffered from the weakness of wheat and the favorable - able growing weather. i'rovisions ss'ere stonily for lard antI ribs and strong for pork. Wheat opened strong at G6c to C6c for May , but the miscellaneous buying , whIch was the conspicuous fenturo of the first few minutes' trading , was met by heavy selling by nearly all the big bears on the floor. In an hour from the start a decline to G5c haul occurred. The Liverpool market - ket was quoted 4d higher on account of our government crop report. BerlIn was til ) from PA to 1 marks , probtubly on the same account , The week's shipments from Argentine were 880,000 bu , , compared with 2,216,000 bu. on tile corresponding week of tha year ljefore. The clearances from both consti ( of this country for the Week wore 1,761,000 bu. , agaInst I 693 000 bu , on the week before anU , , 2,93i,0150 but. on the corresponding week of tlte year before , The bulls entirely lost heart when they saw how easy tile bears fotinri it to put the price down to the previous day's closing Prices nail about nn hour from the close , they 'began grndunly to get rid of their long wheat. Twenty mInutes from the close May wheat was sellIng at ' 64e , or 2c below the price it was brInging at the opening. and the latest trading was at the loe'est point of the day's , range. The opening strength of the wheat market - ket held up corn for a time to the level of the price it closed at yesterlay. The fine weather and the break In the price of wheat had the natural effect of such a bearish colnblnation. The resulting tie- chine In the price of corn was meastired by 3-ICc per bu. The opening price for May was from lOc to S0.4c , and the lowest and closing rate was from 29c to 29c , at which price there Were buyers as the bell tapped. Ailothier active session Was passed in the oats market and the volume of business was oven heavier tItan yesterday. May opened at 19c , sold to 1954c and closed at from 195412 to 19e , .a decline of 4c since Fri- day. July ranged from 20c to 201c to frqm 193c to 19c ending % o lower , with the latter price bid. I'envlsions ere nctivf , the shorts in pork beitig the principal sustainers of prices. The receipts' of hogs were as expected and they' met a good demand at a shade higher PrIceS. Pork rose 20c per bbl. , but closed with a gain of only 75c per bbl. Lard and rIbs were dull , the former closing without change for the day and ribs a shade under yesterday's final prices. Estimated receipts for Monday are : Wheat 17 cars : corti , 100 cars ; oats , 235 cars ; hogs , 5,000 head. The heading futures ranged as follows : Articles. i Open. llighp Low. I ivheat.No.2 April Ill GO 639 ( 63T MaO' OtIi4 663 ( 64 114)4 ) July 07 07J,4 05 U5 CornNo 2. . Aonil 29l 2084 2S 20 ( May : oo 3C 290 2004 .Iuly 313 * 3154 3094 30)4 Sept 321 S2 3174 ' 3114 Oats. No. 2. . May 1074 1054 1i15 10)4 July 2U0 2O-4 1094 1014 Sept 20)4 20)4 2014 2034 Porkpcrbbl May. . . . . 8 8714 8 7(1 ( 8 5714 S 5214 July. . . . . . . . 8 80 8 05 8 7734 8 8234 Lard.lUO lbs May..5 . 0734 6 0734 5 0734 5 07L4 July. . . . . . . . 5 20 25 5 20 11 20 'dortRibs- . May. . . . . . . . 4 55 4 5714 4 5234 4 5234 July. . . . . . . . . . 4 70 47234 4 0734 4 754 Cash quotations were as follows : WIIEAT'-No. 2 sprIng , 63'4cNo. ; 2 red , 67)4) cS4c. CORN-No. 2 , E4429c. OATS-No. 2 , 19c ; No. 2 white , 194)19c ; No. 3 white , 195'c. RYE-No. 2 , 37c , ' I IlAItLItY-No. 2 , nominal. FLAXSIIRD-No. 1 , 9054c. TIMOThY SICED'-.Prime , 13.254)3,10. I'ItOVISIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , 19.68448.60. Lard , per 100 lbs. , 15.0254. Short ribs sIdes ( loose ) . 84:50444.55 : , Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , nominal. Shoit clear aides ( boxed ) , nominal. \V1llS1Ct-.D'lstiilers' ttnlslied goods , per gal. , $1.22. SIJGARS-Cut loaf , 16.27 ; granulated , $5.62 : standard "A , " $5.31 , I'OULTRY-Steady ; turkeys , 104)114c ; chickens - ens , 80)9c ; clucks , 114)I2c. The followIng were the receIpts anti shipments today : ' ' 'Xiicles. Receipts. Shipments. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4,000 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 71,4(1)0 ( ) Corn , bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123.000 57,000 Oats , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182,000 172,00' ' ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 flarleybn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,000 _ 8,000 Ott the Produce exchange today the butter mar- rlcet was steady ; creamery , 104418c ; dairy , 1045 17o. Ega , han ; 0G41tJ4c. STOCKS AND BONDS , , Siteculation In Securities Iteiluccil to Small I"roportloita. NEW YORK , April 11-The speculation in stocks today does not call for extended corn- ment. Thio total deallnga were the smallest that have been recorded in many years past , footing up about 32,000 shares. London prices were slightly lower , but.the local market was sustained by purchases to cover shorts. The publication of the government crop report fahied to exert any Influence upon prices , although the condition of winter wheat. 77,1 , ha the lowest for twelve years , with a single exception , 'rite railway list made general fractional gains. Sugar absorbed interest in the industrial list and advanced an important. fraction , Tobacco was practically neglected , but moved up 1 % per cent on cowerIng , the market closing almost stagnant , but fIrm in tone , at general slight improvement. The speculation of the week Itna beca dull and entIrety professional. The course I of prIces. generally steaklng , isag Irregutar , with a sagging tendency , and final sales recorded concessions in most lnstance , with the gruagera , 08 ft greup , the cittet sufferers. ' 1)0 ) formal ection of the house of representa- tlves tue outset of the weelr , favoring recog- nitien of Cuban belligerency , was a foregone I conclusIon , but the overwhelming majority by which tite vote was carried disturbed loctil trail. ing. 'rite profteslondi dealers sold stocks , anticipating - pating a deprenicel market ( or AmerIcana in London. The news , however , vat. neelvedabroatl with ntnrwd conservatism , nail accordinKiy the boii5 toote In part of theIr lines. Freeb vi'ni i tur'a wera subsequently made on the bear side , in anticipation of an early olflcial state. nient oxpresleing' the pppuhar sentiment in favor of Cuba. Accordingly the eltangeg on title subject - ject were running at intervals , and a number Os' euaiors emanateit from \Vatihtington , purport hug to ilehlne the attitude of Site presidett ; , Their tenor was decidedly conflicting , and served alternately to depress or advance prices , Wasit- ingtun houses ltgured actively in the truntiacC tiotia. To en extent , apprehension of gold ex- lions has restricted business on ( he Stock exchange - change , owing to the strength of the exchange I ntat bet , Later In the week , however , rates eased nit tea a point that vould preclude exports of gold on Is liurely exchange bosig. The weakness in ex. change is partly duo to the operation of a num. her of sterling loans of Importance only In tito aggregate amount. The demand for exchange has been very light , offsetting the continued dearth of conimercial bills. It is understood ( lint any shipments that may be' made in ( lie lmtnedate future wilt he for htussiitn account nail would ie practicable only on account of th s1'eeiah inducentents. 'rite dullness of the stock C market lifts logically prevented any appreciation C in rates fqr Call money. unit a , tendency toward C relaxation is rioted in the tuaricet for commerI vial paper. An important develolimant of the C week Stint wlii undoubtedly cause eyenturii irn. I tro'etneflt in the earnings of many traultlliortnI I lion 11am ii the Oron.clati egreetat'nt enttred Into between the roads , included in the ( Southwestern - western Tratllc intO Transcontinental aseocia- tionil. The agreetnent _ covers Site steamship hues of the Southern I acillo ansI tither e'eitipa- nies. and in most of its details resembles the contract between the New York ttunle lines tail connecting niads , tltpcks of various iron and steel companies have been favorably influenced Ii ) ' ( ho lnlhrovoil condition of those industries , 1 A noteworthy incident , bearing upon the reor. ganizatlon of Site Northern I'aciflo properties. Is tit settlentent effected tiy the reorganization committee wIth the holders of bonil of the a Cour 4'Aieno division. following upon tue tice rungenucat concluleil with the itoideis of North- era l'aciflo nail Montana bonds. The important values noted in Site specialties change's in verc c . Tobiecco tttl Manhattaa mint with Sugar. ( ri pt'oininent. ' ? hto ( Inst nanteil was ailvitneed by c 11001 buyIng and by reported favorable trade condItions , lot sharp recessions occurred itt In- Lervitls. TobaccO suffered ( rota itersistent hiqui. I button by inside interests , and was also ham. maceu by the tnttleni on revIved rtttnoni oS hill. gation to restrain the pnyntextt of the 213 pir a'ait scrip dividend , Covering of ltonts led to ttarp ) fluctuatIon. at Slates , but Site prica event- Littily ; eetded to 52 % . against 59 , ttts final Irma a wesk ago. The closing transaclloai C .how a net les if S per cent. Manhattaif let I art with a net gain of 1l per Cetit on expecta. .3. ton of increased exteitsian privileges , The. an- It iual retort of Site llunltngtco was unfavorable , .iut its publication applareil to have been dliit .sunted until Site aggregate t,3.lc were 74,7L 4i - PItI.L'I ( , liitsn : pe in i.onils looted up $275,000. The. t.ttC haS flrm 'Flit , rnjetne.nt Gt'tptIsee for the week wee Ic. regula tlihi n declitting tendency. Northern l'aeifl ipsue wet 1110 fentart's. anti riispheye.I sitr , iiii Ott doI liaduls in onnection with the se'ttiometi ) . witt 14Wi. of the branch line. , N"rtlern I'nclfl and Montana lets gIneil seVeral - oral poInts , hitS e1Iif.y' ' rn'intAin SIt' entireIm - PrO'emcnt. Sharp- losses are noted In tue 8Cn- sac & Toxnt and Attfihpnn Is..tes , extending to 114 per rent In 1150'itIjiisinient ) 15 of tue Inst mentioned eonipnn' . The saleS Were $5,50O00. ( lovernmints for tieS' ruled firm and higher on pttrci.aes of ; ll 's00. The New 'ork , D1nhncior sa)5 this week ! Till statement of tile. p.icIatil lanks at NeV York for Site veek , ii5ng AprIl Il , tot tue fIrst time in sIxty eIny rhipws an Increase In the cesor'e , ( lie hianli sn for the week being nearly $1,000,000 $ , TI 1.nnku gnln'it In caslnc. ! conIng' to liii , reho7T.264,200. $ This result , in 'ieuv of this ehnngj.a . inrldiat to Site work , was not vitnt hail been ctpieted , as the preliminary ( litinuttcs idacal thelOss to Site banks from subtrensury operaons anti gold export. fit al,3itt $2,000,000. 'nip ne Interior movement hail prohalily been greaIi ( uniierestininteI , however , since ( lie lOsses mentloncil Were not only made Up , bitt the stateniont linings the tiatilcq out With $1,250,000 mor- rash tltnn they reported on hand at the close cit Site pievious week. Time only refereno. ' , if the statement is a. correct average , I , that Site Interior movemint made tip for the hcosies Ietcurre'l In oilier trnfli.nctionC. 'rIte ci.- ing premium on New York exchange at all interior cities is plain vldfnee of funds in this directi.n , anti this amOunt is hound to increase tinder normal condition. , for coins time to comae , JStet how nitwit money Site New 'ork money mar. bet can absorb from nIl sources wIthout a break in current rate. , is nm Important question at pres eat , tapecinily a. the rulIng quotation. have in. viteil larger offerings bf funds , which otlieri'he wottlil have been exported , nnl W iticim surely will en mit as soon as the money niarket decline , . The' banks ia'e. teen itaying into Site treasury of late part of the nvernment funds loft on tie- posit , Site amount for the week teing abut $2,000,000. This money will be gradually witit- drawn from now on. 'rite surplus of Site New York bank. is very utnoqitnlly dIstributed at present , a few of the larger institutions Itoitling the bIlk of ( lie excess reserve , The next few weeks are destined to bring more important changes in She money market. The following were the ciosing quotations on the leading stocks oL the New York exchange todayl Atchison . . , , , . , , , , 16)4 ) N. Y , neutral. . . . . . 1)554 ) MInima. Ex.is , 148 N , Y , & N. II. . . , , . . , 40 A1'on , T. 11. . . . . . . 58 Ontario . ! e W. . . . . . . . 14 Ala , ltxIrecte , .4. , S 112 Oreon Immip , . , , . , 1 lmaltitmioro & OhIo. , 18' ( Oregoti Nay , . . , . , , , 11) ) Canada Pacific , , . , 355 0. 8. 1. . . .i U , N , , , . . 334 Cmmuudasouthteni : , , ' 4034 l'ncittc Mail . . . , . , . , 2515 * Central l'iuciilc , . , . 15 I'eorta Dcc , &F. . . . . . Chic. , & Ohio. . . . . . l5't l'ittabitrg. . . . . . . . . . tOo Chicago & Alton , 154 l'ttllntnmi Palace 1551 C. , Ii. & Q . . . . , , , 714 ltenlltiL : . . . . . . . . . . . . 10)34 ) Chicago (7a. . , , , , . , 11,1)4 , It , CL W , , , . , . , . . , lit Consolidated Gas 1153 It. 0. W. Tifd . , . . , , , 45 C. , C. , (2. & St. L 343g ItocK Islameil. . . . . . . 70)14 Co1. Coal & Iron , 2 St. Paul , , , . , , . , , . , , 75)4 Cotmoit Oil Cerl , , 14)4 ito pitt . . . , , , , , . . . , Delan'tre& Iltid. , 12i' St. 1' . & Oniah'i , . . , IS Iel. , Lack , & W iao ; do pfll. . . . . . . . . . . . 121 13.<.G. pfd. . . . . . 4SI4 Sotititorn Pacilic 11th , , D. , ! i C. F. Co . , , 1704 Smtyar lioflitery , , . . East Tettit. . . . . . . . . 1414 . Tetin. Con , & Iron 31(34 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Textsl'ticiflc : . . , , . , It Eric prO. . . . . . . . . . 22 P. & 0. Ce't. aid 751 % Fort \Vnymo. , . . . . . . . 1(10 tbtlomt I'acttlc 834 (7 , Northern pitt , 1 10 51. S. l4xpre 45) (2. & : . I , imid. . . . . . 11(0 ( V. St. L. P. . . . . . . . . 5134 hiockitig Vn1lo' , 1(114V , St. L. & p. trd 18 Illinois Central , 1)1 Vclle Farce lOx. , , 11(11 ( St. 1' . & fltiltttit 24 W.'miie'rn Uttion. . , , K. .5& P. Vtl. . . . . . . . . 21154 Wheeling , lu 1. . . 15. , ti34 LtkoEnio&West 17 do prO. . . . . . . . . . . . 3234 (10 otil , . . , 7(1 ( M. .Si St. I. . . . . . . . . . . I 0 LakeShores. . . . . 14714 I ) . & IL. 0. . . . . . . . . . . 12 Lenil Trust , , . . , , , , 2414 0. F , , . , . , . , . . . , . , 38 Lottiavilto . 'eN Oh , N. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1834 L.&N.A. . . . . . . . . . . 8140.8'&I. . . . . . . . . . . 2834 ManltnttahtCon , , , Ih03 do pid. . . . . . . . . . . . 08 Metttphiis& C. . . . . . 15 II..ti.V. ! C. . . . . . . . . . . 134 Mtcitigan Cciii. . . . . 1)234 P. St. L. & IC. C , . 534 Missouri Pacillc 2434 P. St. L. &Ic.C. pid 10 Mobile & Ohio. . . . . 22 5.15. 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) NasltvilloCitat OS S. It. 10. 'id. ' . . . . . . . 2034 NationalCordago 4)4 Am. 'rob. Co. . . . . . 8314 Nat. Corelaeepfd ii do pfil. . . . . . . . . . . 1)8 ) N , J. Cetitral. . . . . . . 103)4 Amit. Tol. , t C. Co. , oo : N. Si W. Pitt. . . . . . . . t,74 Cott'l , Cable Co. . , IOu North Ama. Co 534 Alit , Sog ir p1st. . . . . 101)34 ) Nortiicnit Pacille. , 3 % U. S. Cordage clii 1.34 N. I'acitlc nid. . . . . . 1134 II. S. Leather pfil. . 5t15 U. P. U. & (1. . . . . . . 354 U. S. ltitbber. . . . . . . 2t)74 ) Northiwosterti. . . . . 15)334 do ptd. . . . . . . . . . . 85 _ 0OVd. . . . . . . . . . . . The total sales ot"stockg today wee 35,789 satires , including : American Sugar , 6,753 ; North- era Pacific. 4,800. 15 s I Nev YorI .i5luttes' Murliet. NEW YORK. AprIi. 11-MONItY ON CALL- . Easy at 3 ½ Per cenlaet loan , 3 : closed 314. S'RIME 15tEltCAi'43thE 1'AI'IIR-5144j634 per cent. . STERLING ICXCIIANOIS-Steady , with actual bosiness in bonkeniObihi4 at $4.SS444.S9 for ito- man , ) and $4.873tiJtiSOe for sixty days ; posted rates , * 4.SSl,4454.89 ithd 11.8914444.90 : commercial bills , $1.87. lIAR 81LVER-69'A7 M1XICAN DOLLARS-SIll. STATE ISONDS-Dulll railroad bonds , firm. UOVIIRNMICNT BONIS-Firm ; new 4. reg. nail coupcst , 117 ; 3s rotc ; and Coupon , 11314 ; Is teg , , 10554 : 45 coupon , liDo ; 2s reg. , 95 ; Pacille 6s of ' 97 , 103. Closlng"quotatioas nbonds were as follows : U.S.4Breg.new. 117 0. P. lets of ' 03. . . . jUt ) U.S. 4scoup. ttcw. 147 P. di It. G..7a..s , _ 1$5 $ U. s : ss , rcr' . . . . . . 1I ) U. & ' It. (3. 4s , , , . 8834 U. S.SuicoUp. . . . . . 11.31.4 Enie2dss. . . . . . . . . . . to. S. 45 , cog. . . . . . . . 10904 G. H. i S. A. 6g. . , . 105 U. S. 45coup. . . . . . 1010 G. H. . % e S.A. 7s. . . . 100 U.S.2a.rog. . . . . . . . 0 Ij.eT.O. be. . . . . . . 108 PacilcOsot'OS. . . 103 doGs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034 Ala , , class A. . . . . . 1013 31. . IC. . P. let 4s. , 8434 Ala.classli . . . . . . 108 do'24'4s. . . . . . . . . . 88 Ala.cIassC. . . . . . . 100 Mutual UnionS' . . . 114 Ala.Ctirrency. . . . . 100 N.J.O , Giat. Ss. . . . 117 % La.Now Cott.45 . 5)754 No.l'acitto Oats. . . 11434 MisoimriOa. . . . . . . . 100 tio'2els. . . . . . . . . . . . 11034 N. 0.1:5. : . . . . . . . . . . . 12234 N.w. Congols. . . . . 13034 N. C. 45. . . . . . . . . . 103 do S. F. flab. Se , . 11034 S. C. nonfund. . . . . 54 55. 0 , % Vcst. Oats. . . 74)4 Teitim , new set Sc. 87 St. P. Console 7g. , 125 Tenit. new set 5g. . 108 do C. & P. SY. 0.t. 11,3 Teiin.oid51s. . . . . . . Q0 St.L.&I. ! d.Gon.5 7734 Va.Conturiea. . . . . 0134 St.L.4c3. F.Gan.0. lOOM do deferred. . . . . . S Texas Pac. Oats. . . 8 % Atchison 48. . . . . . . 7784 do 2ds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 ( Atcitlson 25 A. . . . . 4434 U. 1' . late of ' 00. . . . 104 CatiadnSo.2tls. . . . 104 Weat8itor4s. . . . . 10354 L. & N , mtttled is. 78 Soutttiern is . . . . . . . 0034 O.It.&N. lets. . . . 1ION.Pac. ads. . . . . . . 7534 Boston Stock Quotations. IJOSTON. AprIl 11.-Call bang. 4420 per cent : tuna loan , . 4344511 % per cenL Closing price9 for stocksbondusnnd minima ; ahlr3t : A.T.8. ? . . . . . . . , 1551 OV.Eleo. otd. . . . . . . 5234 Am. Sugar. . . . . . . . . 110)54Vfs ) , Cetttral. . . . . . 214 Am. Sugar pd. . . . 105)34 ) Edison E1e. Ills. , 130 Slay State Gag. . . , 1)14 Octi. 111cc. hit. . . . . 7534 Itell Telephone 20214 Atehi8On2da. . . . . . 24i. lioston & Albaoty 201334 Atchison 45. . . . . . . 7734 floflton& Maine 104 New Siutciand ( is , 112 C. 31. .ii (3. . . . . . . . . . . 78 Comm. Itlectnic Js 893. Fitchburg. . . . . . . . . . 0434 WIg. Cent. ista . , . 42 Gen. Electric. . . . . . 38 Ahlouez Mining Co I Illinois Steal. . . . . . GO Atlantl . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Mexican Central , , I 0 Iloaton & Moittana 74 N. Y. .ci N. 44. . . . . . . 75 Uutte& Boston. , , , 1)4 Olil Colony. . . . . . . . 17634 Caltitnat & lSccla. . 305 Ore.SitonlLtne 334 Franklin. . . . . . . . . . ii itttbber. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25311 Icarsargu. . . . . . . . . . . 3034 8imiDico. ; . . . . . . . . . it ) Osceol'i. . . . . . . . . . . 2534 Union Pacitlc . . , . , 1434 Qsttacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 WestEnil. . . . . . . . . . 6'4 ' Tiunaraclc. . . . . . . . . . 5)7 ) West Ettd nfd. . . . . 00 Wolverine . . . . . . . . 7 WestImttcht. Elec. , 2914 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ San Francisco Stining Quotations , SAN FRANCISCO. .trll 11.-Tiio official closing uotattomttifor mInIng at.kt 5o43y varJ as ts1 Iowa : Aibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ltaie .t Norcrosg j 25 ( elplta Con . . . . . . . . ii Julia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 &mles. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Mexican . . . . . . . . . . 37 Ueat& llelcher. , , 50 Mono. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Etoillo Con. . . . . . . . . . 35 Occidental Con. , . , 113 [ tuItion. . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : Ophlr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 FlitlwerCOn. . . . . . . . 20 Overman. . . . . . . . . . . 0 7ltitllengoCOn. . . . . 22 I'otosl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dimoilar. . . . . . . . . . . . Savage . . . . . . . . . . 28 Domtthlonco. . . . . . . . . 70 Scorpiffit.'I 7on. Cal. & Va. . 105 SIerra Nevada . . , , , 57 3001 , Iiiponlal. . , , , 1 UnionCon. . . . . . . . . 30 lrowtt l'olxtt. . . . . . . 32 Utah Comt. . . . . . . . . . 4 Cxciteqttt'r 3 Yellow Jacket . , 8th lotiid & Curry. . . . . 2 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Silver bun , OR34o : Mextcvm dollars , 55341511o. light drafts , Sc ; tuiegraphic. 734o. London Stock Quotation. , LONDON , April 1 1-4 l. at. closing : loilbolil. ttt'V. . . . . . . I 11114 texIcait ordinary I 8 2onsols.ecc't . . , . , , 110)4 ) St. I'timl con . . . . . . . 7I374 I 7iti , l'aclilc . . , , . . , 571 N , ' 8' . Cotttral , , , , , , 08)4 1 trio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31) l'ennsvlvnnla. . . . . . 5(3 ( 4rlo lbtptt . , . . , . . , 35)34 ) I50adimtg. . . . . . . . . . . . 514 it. Central. . . . . . . . . 9 Mex. Cea , new Is 7134 i iAii SILvItn-hI5fit , iper ounce. MONEY-ll0) % pets ( C4t , 'rite ruts of discouttt itt the open market for hort and three jnontw' tllls , , 14440.36 ocr cent , New York ltIimtiztg Quotations. NEW YORIC , April LLrrite ( ollouviti ; nra tti losing atittitig iiuotatiotisp ) iiIvor . , . . . , , , , , . , , ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : itollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4)1 ) , Oiitiiio , . . , , , , . , , , .1 . 30l ( rovtt Poimit , t , . , 80' Plymouth , . . . , , , , , ' 'O otl. Cal. .5 ; Va , , . , ISO Quticiesilver. . . . . . . . 155) ) e5dwood. . . . . . . 100' . quicksilver pfdlSOul hoitlii Ctmrry..2(3 hlerra , N.mviula. , , , , 55 bole A Norerote , , 1 Jaitclzurd Con , , , , , , 100 fuittestako. , . , , , , 2501 ? , Ojttion Con , . , , , , , 45 ron Silver . . . . . , . , ! ,4 Tallow Jacket 30 Fisimmtmc.IsiI. Notes , ' BOSTON. April llJClearings , $10,710,110 ; hales - es , $1,937,675. ' IAI5TlOtOltlO. Apl ll.-Cleirings , $1,169,644 ; alanet's , $ ' 9,234. ' ' NIOW YOltC , ApoiL.1L-Cleariags , $92,242,100 ; alances. $5,662,116. j. , 0 l'IIILAIIILPIiIA , AprIl 11.-Clearings , $10- 70,945 ; balances , 11,194.005 , lIT. roUIf3. .Apt'il 91-Clearings , $3,219,370 ; lath- net's , 1700,404 ; owney , G4jS per cent ; New York xchangv , 1100 im'tttiurn , bid ; Il alced. CIIICAGO , April 11.-Money , easy ; on call , 6 or Cenll on tIme , C4s1 tier coilS ; New York , cx. hange. 4 prentium : sterlIng excttange. ited ales. 44.5) tin demand , ; i.te on sixty days' time ; iearings. 112,44,6,573 , , . Nll'eV YOltlC , April 11.-Tue experts for SIte I feek amounted to $1,614,105 In gotii and 11.5)50,650 C i silver , 'rite Imports were : ( hold , $595,770 ; elI- cc , $11,225 : dry goods , * 2,283,153 ; general mer. hiuotdise , t6,5O,47l. PorriSCSl Il'lsmiitici&ml Affairs , LiERLIN , April 11-Exchange on London , lgitt days' sight , 00 marks , 445pfg , I'AItlH , April I1.-Titree per cent rentes. hOlt i 'iO for Site account exchtaage on London , lIt t 1540 for cheek. . LONDON , Mail 11-The amount ci' bullion gone SIte Ito ( lie flank of England on biuiance today , 4 1040W. Old is quoted loday at JiCenva Ayres l I 225 Tniltiii , 10.23. Li.'bon , 2354 Xtiiens , 1,4 , Ilonmo , 109,12. , ( ri. ; . 'nrk 1'cekl linmmk Statemniceif , NIIIV t'OlllC , AprIl Ii.- The weckly bank statement shows the following changesi Reserve Increase , $823,258 ; lean. tacronse , $387,500 ; specie , lecneuuse , $4hGr.oO ; legal teoder increase , * 1,680.- 500 ; deposits increase. $1,355,700 ; circulation in. crease. $56,800. The iiflnk5 flOW ) toll $17,531,260 In excess of ( tie riquirements of the 23 per cent rule. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1omidomt Cin'ouut , LONDON , April ll-Coneol's. money and no- count , ll03 , - NId"iV TOILIC ( I1'0 lllt.tI. MAItICIST. Qitotntlomm. cit tiieflnr flit ' % 'nrlouis C.itmiiiieilit ice , NIIIV TOER , April li.-Fl.OtiR-flCCCII'ts , 11,500 iibls , : exports , 20,000 bbls. ; market quiet , but stonily ; Minnepota patents , $3.50)I.05 i'in- tor extras , * 2,60433.00 ; Minnesota baker. , * 2.704) 1.15 ; wlnSr straights , $3.G&443.IS wtater low grades , * 2.20442.40. It'e flour , steady ; superfine , $2.05t42.7S : fancy , * 2.754)2.00. hitTClCS'lli.1Aplumli ! itt 394)40c. COIINMIIAL-Steady ; yellow westCrn , cOatse , 7Sc. 7Sc.ht't'17Nornlnnt ht't'17-Nornlnnt at 414445c , lIAlSLE'-Stcady ; maiting , 894415cl feed , 334) 37r. 37r.IiAItIllY IiAItIllY IiIAT.T-luli western , lIGISo. \S'IIIIAT-hloeelhlts , 4,5.0 bit. ; exports , 26,400 lnml No. 1 hard , 7934c. OptIons opened steady , ltit on Site appearance of long 'luat , sutifered a bail lireak1 She we'aknt'ss hieing aided i.y lreilctI3ns of main in ( lie Wheat belt , nhsence of oittpilo , utlort anti stuall weekly exports : ciose'iI 1c Ii ion' the cttrl , price , hut ' ,44I1c nlsn'e Sue coast. Inc clOse of inst niatit : April ciaseil at 75540l Slay , 52 5.160173 Il-ICe , closed at 73'4e. COISN-Itcceipts , 8,800 list. ; export. , 12,000 but. Spot , stnc'ng No. 2 , 41140. Options openeil 'tcaiI' , but soul oft with wheat , nail tin reliomis , if favornlie coniilmtonut for lilantimmg , closed par- tialiy 4c net loworl April , 37437c , closet ) at 17cI May , 35 lS-164450c. close'l at 16c , OATS-lteceipt , , , 116,400 liii. ; exports , 3,000 bu , l salts , 28,000 hu. Spot , stonily : No. 2 , 2534e. Op Slons inactive attil easier ; closing 554434e net lower : April cioel at 25510 : May eiop.e,1 at 24'.4c , IIA'-Qulet : sitlpping , SOc ; good to choice , hlOl'H.-tulll 1904 crop , 2i4414itc ; lSSuS crop , IfOSe ; I'acitlo coast , 1594 cr01' , 2',4444c ; 1593 crop , htISc. lIlIJllS-Iull ; hluencayre. . , tiny , lOc ; Texas , dry , Cci California , lie , I.1LS.Tlihllt-Sieady ; hemlock sole. II. A. , light So heavy weight , 195120c : acil , 14122c. l'ltO'lSlONS-loof , steaui' : famIly , 110.004) 12.00 ; txtra. mess , 7tlSc : beef lining , * 11.604416.00. ( 'itt meats , stonily ; ptckietl bellIes , 454446c ; pickied slioulihens , 411c ; hiekle.l hans. , 8'4tfOe. Lnrt , str'aily ; western steamit deceit at $5.35 ; May , 88.35 , nominal. l'nric , 'hutil : mess. 89.00419.50 ; miitort clear , * lO.0O4jll,50 : fusinily , $ hO.lIOIlO.73. TLLOW-Quiet : city , 14)3 11-ICc : country ( lackamces free ) , h4)3 13'lGc , as to qutahity. lltlT'FRIt-ltsctipts , 3,291 ouscknge. , ; inarluet etea'ly ' ; western creamery , I21llSc ; 111gm. , ISo. EGO-Reveitts , 0,154 packimacs ; market steafis' : state and l'enmssylvanin , 1311334c ; westerts , 124) l254c : southern , Il',44Ile. ' OlLS-l'etroieumn , dull : United closed at 51.23. Rosin , dull : strniti'il. cnnintoa to good , 11,73. Turpentine , stend' , 29144129c , Cottonseed oil , quiet : Prime crude , 214422c : luumtter grades , 274) lOc : prime sunimisel' 'eilaw , lI',4c. MOI.ASSI4S-'irm ; New Orleans. open kettle , good to choice , 2944'27e. htlCR-Qitlet : domestic , fair to extra , 33444Cc ; Japan. 3T40i45c. MIITAI.S-I'ig iron , quiet ; southern , * 11.004) 13,00 ; northern , 811.534412.50. Copper , stenily ; brokers , $10.75. Lend , steady ; $2.90. TIn plates , quiet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. 1nuis ( icueral Mrorheet. ST. LOUIS. , April 11.-FLOUR-Easy tand iawer : patents. $2.650j3.75 ; extra fancy , 13.134) 3.45 : fancy , * 2.00443.53 ; choice , 12.55012.65. WIIIIAT-Openeil net-volts nail higher , but tie- chineil on tue good sitowlng for wheat male 1y tue government crop rollerS , nail the heavy selling by longs. In the last hour , despite stronger cahlo4 , and tiurentpnel war news , Sue market become ( lemorailzel. the only buyers of the large nmosmnt of whteat offered being sharts , and tue chose was VIto to 174o belmy yes- terila9' . Spot , ilsill , but steady ; No. 2 roil , cash , 70c , elevator : 7354c , track ; No. 2 hard , tIle ; May , t93c ; July , Ole. COItN-lull , an , ) declIning with not much corn for future' delIvery for sale. Spot , dull nail easy on call ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 26)44420c ; Stay , 27 c. OATS-Futures , weak and lower , Spot , dish ; No. 2 cash , 18c ; Stay , 1Sc ; July , ISo. JOYS-lie , eisst sub. COItNMIIAI-l.40411.45. JIIAN-Iull , but higher : stacked offered , east tmck et 45 , ' , and unsold ; sales , 2. car bulk , east track at ISo. FI.ANS1ED-Quotnbbe at SIC. TIMOTHY SEll 13-82.50443.25. ICAY-Strong for choice grades , but none to be hind : prairIe , 46.td'ij'S.&O ; tlointhy , * 1.004412.00 , this sibe. flUTTER-Dull and unchanged , with lower prices expected next week ; market quiet ; cream- cry , 154420c ; dairy , I00)15c. 11008-FIrm : freSh , tic. I'OULTItY-Turlceys , higher , 134114c ; chick- ens. easy , 747',4c ; ducks , 94494c. 'VI1IS1CY-l.22. METALS-Lead , stronger , with much better demand ; 20 cars.of chemical seillng at * 2.7754. and Stint bId for reflned Speller , ltehd at $3.90. but no buyers at that. PROVISIONS-Pork , Uower ; tandard mess , jobbing , new , $9.75 ; old , $ S.25. Lord , steady ; cltotce , * 4.85444.80. flacon , boxed ehoulibers , * 5 : longs , * 5 ; rIbs , * 5.25 : shorts , 15.3714. Dry salt meatIf , boxed shoulibers , $4.50 ; longs , $4.75 ; ribs , $4.75 : shirts , * 4,5714. RECEIPTS-Flour , 3,000 libis. : wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 15.000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu , SIIIPMIINTS-Flour , 12,004) bbis. ; wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn. 316,000 bu. ; oats , 31,000 bu. Iiverlmool Market. . LIVERPOOL. April 11-WIIISAT-Spot , firm ; Na. 1 stnnibar,1 California , tis Ru ; No. 2 red winter. &s Cd : No. 1 northern spitsg , &s 7t,4l , Futures etendy ; current month , Sa 7i1 ; seond , ihtrd. fourth and fIfth monlhs , 55 711 , ) . CORN-Spot , firm ; AmerIcan mixed , Is lii. Futures , him ; current month , Is 335 ; t'econb month , Is 1545 ; third mouth , Is 35,40 ; fourti month , Is 3d : (14th month , ls P451 ; sixths month , : us 3 ½ t1. F'LOUlt-First bakers , Mlnneapolie. 18g. PISOVISIONS-llaeon , finn ; demanil rno.Ierste ; Cumberiaml cstt , 28 to 30 lutz. , . los ; shunt ills , 2.3 Iba. , lOg Cd ; long clear , light , 78 to. 'iS lbs. , lOs Gd ; iong clear , heavy , stocks exhausued ; short clear backs , light , 15 lbs. , lOs Cd ; short clear middles , heavy , 53 lbs . , 238 Cii ; .chear bel- lies. 14 to 10 lbs. , 29s Cii. Shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ihis. , Ifs. hams , iltoot cut , 14 to 16 lbs. , 405. Tauic.'w , fIne North American , lOs 3d. Ileet , extra India. mess , Gin 3d ; Prime iflOg. , Ole 251 , l'ork , primne mess , flue western , 40s ; prime mess , niedium , 45s 3d , Lard. quiet ; prime west- era , lOs : refIned to pails , ha iii. CIIltlC8R-Steasl' ; finest AmerIcan 'white and colored , 42s Gil. ISU'I"TIIR-Finest Unitoil States , SOs ; good , SOs , OILS-Turpentine aptolts , SOs ; rosin , common , 4 , ; RI ; cotionseed oil , Liverp1 refItted , us ; linseed - seed oil , 19s Gil. It1fl"ltIfll2.ESA'l'OR J1EFSF--Forequnrter , 274i1 ; hindquarter , 554d. ULISACIIINO PO\\'DER-Ilardwood , f. 0. ii. , Liverpool , 7. 1l01'03-At Lixibon ( Pacific coast ) , 1 ISa. ICtumtMiiN Clt3 SlimrkelN. KANSAS CIY , April 11-WIIIIAT-About Ic lower : offerings small ; No. 2 liarS , nomInally at 624168c : No. 3 , 494454 ; rejected , 35444Cc : No. 2 red , 744475c : No. 3 , 654472c ; No. 2 spring , 6144 6234c : No. 3 , 684460e. CORN-Winker ; 5444c lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2142331c ; No. 2 , 2454. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , lie ; No. 2 white , lIe. lIe.I1YENo. . 2. I311c. , . - HAY-Firm ; ttmthy , choice , $ iI.eO4l1.50 ; oIlier grades. $4.60@I0.0 ; prairie , choice , 46.501,4 1.00 : others , * 3.00446.50. ntJTTItlt-Weak ; creamery , 1S4)I654c ; dairy , itucIs-Veny firm ; strictly fresh , 831c. Loimdous Marlect Ite'ievi' . LONDON , April ll.-'I'hte weather during tlte tact week itas. been tIne , nail Site crop seems Lu be i'emy promieing In the market for wheat LIme hmoltlii9'mt checked business , but it was ttf 5cr- ward lirmer anti more active on light offerings mu Jemnerican ailvices. Pried. nbvaneeii Gd to Is. Lalitiirnta. ' wheat , tit'OtnIit delivery , was quoted t Ito 3d. I'arcels vere sieiuby , hlaril lutlutht ivilent , April dcuivery , was quoted at ZTn. Spot was 11cm nail quiet. Maize wan firm anil in m 'I- ernie demand. American ntaizc' , Alirli delivery , I listyeru , was quoted at 1Sf , I'arcels % vere quiet. Opi4 % t'as slow. Parley was \'ery fIrm , with liSle offering , Oats wore ilrmer , American weet- rn oats , "April and May delivery , were quoted it ills Iii , 33) lbs. , l'coriti itiirIet'tN , C PEORIA , April 1l.-cOltN-3ulet , easier ; No. 3 , 3)14c ; new No , 3. 111c. OA'I'-Firns , inactive ; No , 2 white , ' 544J2lc ; o. 3 witlie , 19411134c. 11Y10-ScitrcO. itontinal , . W'hIISKV-Staricet steady ; Ihnislieil gods on ito basis Of $1.22 for iiigi wines. ltECISIPTS-ccrn. 25,400 bu. : oats. 29,100 bu. ; rye. 653 liu. ; vhtsky , none ; wheat , 7,60) liu , 1IISIPMFINTS-Coln 8,8CC hiu , : oitts , 3.9,253 bu. ; rye , pone ; whisky , 675 gala. ; wheat , 4,800 bu , 'I'oui'iie trtlmm , TOLEDO , April 11.-WIIIIAT-Lower nail weak : No. 3 cash , 72c : Sia' , 72'to : July , G8',4c. COlON-Dull anil easier ; No. 2 mixed tinS Slay , l054c : No. 4 ellow , Re. OATS-Quiet ; No , 2 mixed ttnii Slay , lIe ; No. 2 white , 22c. htl'tI-Iuiil ; No. 2 cash , ISle. c'Lovlit : HEFSD-ItUwIy ; lirma cash , $4.G9 pnll , $0.55. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ott tite Iesi'cr Idxchsiige , D10N\153t. April lh-'l'wenty.tWo thiousanil hares of LlnoolnsriOy mining stock vere cclii . nilay on the lem4er exchange for Ohio account if Ii' , it , Smith. 0V. . Stursitai , a. New fork broker , bought ( ho stock in January 41 or future delivery at 9 Cents iior share , but I ailtd , Se , ( alto up lii , contracts. Smiths btd in he stock at 3 cents per ghuie , Stigoir Market , NEW YORK. April li.-HUOAIO-flaw , strong ; P air rsiiaipg. 3c ; ctatrltugai , . 516 test , 454c ; re- 5. ( ned firm ; standard "A. " t5'4c : cut iif anil G rushed Go ; powdered , 5c : granulated , Sc. LONION April ll-tIUOAit-Cane , firm , hut . ( iuiet ; centrifugal Java , 14s Iii ; Muscovudo , fair SI efinhmig , 1101 Cii. Ik'ei , firm and steady ; April , 4 ls 15551 ; May , 12 $ lid , Dry Gocals Itsrlft't , NEW YOISOC , April 11.-Au usual to Saturday L was a quiet market , antI yet a very fair usness : WUml reached , as ( its result of orders. Sn intliroveti tone prevails tturougtiuUt the atar74 IsiS that is Iromislng of business lo ( lie near St uture ; printing cloths , dull at 2540 , wth a 31 liist ; buiiiuess doing in odd guoda , OIAllA LiVE Saturday Keeps Up the Recora of' tile Week for Heavy Eccoipt. , urilE CHANGE IN THE MARKET Denmunul tam' litmg. Act'e amid Ihta Of- ferimig , I'rtctiah1' ' All . Solti at 1"rIiln"e I'ricei.-Ciosrol at Aii.nit ttOttiiOt3'N Figitsee. SATURDAY , April 11. Ileceipts for the days indicntcd nro : Cattle. hogs. Sheep , horses , April Il , , , , , . . , . , , . 1,507 3,806 Apri' ' 10 . . , , . . . . . , . . 1,593 3S&I 871 15 AprIl 9 , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1)09 ) 3,770 445 , . . ' APril 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,318 2,433 593 APrIl 7 , , . , , , , . , , . 2,232 3,156 336 35 Almril 6 , , , , , , , , , , , , , 777 fiGS . . . . 22 AprIl 4 , , , , , , . . , , , , , 72u ) 2,037 Sit . . . . Thio official IluhibbCl' of cars of stock brought ill totlay by cacti road vns : : ; attIc , hogs. C , , lii , & St. P. fly . . , . , . , . , , , : 0. & So , L. U , , , , , , . . , , , . , , , , , 1 MissosInl I'neille Ity , , , , , . , , , , , , , , . 1 1 Union l'nciilc s'stein , , , . , . , . , , , , , , 15 , 11 C. & N.V. . itv , . . , , . , , , , . , , . , . , . . . , 1 15. & M. It. It. Ii . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 15 19 (1 , , Il. & Q. Ito' , , , , , . , . . . , , , , , , , , , , 7 2 Ci , , It. I , & 1' , fly , , east , , . . , . , . , . 5 2 C. , It. I. & 1' . 359' . , west. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 C' . , St. 1' , , iii. & 0. Ity . , . . , , , . , . 11 1 ii' . , E , & lii. V , It. It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 18 'l'otnl receipts . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , , 73 59 The OliSpOsItlOll of the slay's receipts was los follows , etichi buyer purchasing the Ibtun- ber of head indicated : 1)uyers. Cattle , hog. . Ornnlta l'acking Co . . . . 'r , . . , . , . . . . 5112 ( I , 11. llnrnmonil Co . . , . . . . , . , 78 507 Swift & Co , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , , 424 Cuulahi ) ' I'acking Co . . . . . . . . . 220 1,135 I , . I ) . Armour , Chicago , III , , 219 IItlh' & 1.ewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 It , RecIter & Degan . . . . . . ' , S Vablsant & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 J , I _ . . Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Union Dressed BeOf Co. . . . . 225 . . ' . . , Sinclair & Co. , Cedar 1t'p's 463 Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,402 3,771 The receIpts for the veek with compari- soIls \vere : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. lteceiptms thisi Week , , . . 8,508 17,812 2,2)3 ) ltoeeipts last week. . . . . 5,780 15,563 3,5 3 Same week last year. . 8,5196 22.150 2 ' Ii Same \'eek 1894. . . . . . . . . 17,624 t9,7l5 1. Ui Same week 1S93 , , , , , , , , , . 15,150 21,600 i7Lc'I Same % 'oek 1492. . . . . . . . . 10,027 I7,63S 3,659 CATTLE-The receipts of cattle were quIte liberal for a Satstrday , there being 1,567 head , as tigniast 1,595 yesterday and 710 on Satuirday of last week. There has been a considerable iticrease In the receipts of cattle , as compared with Previous weeks ; in fact , the run has shown a considerable gain at all market points. There has aim been some impm-oventent in tue ( itlailty of the cattle coniing. The cattle are becorn- ing iteavier as the seasoti utovaitces , antI Site proliortion of well nnishod beeves is much larger tItan was the case two or three weeks ago. Today's receipts of cattle , as has been the case on nnost every day of the week , consisted princllrnlly of corafeul beeves , the offerings of butchers' stock and feeders being limited. 'rite market an a 3S'hOle did not show mulch change , handy little beeves sold readily antI were active at steady , and In some cases , strong prices. Heavy cattle 3sere inclined to drag a little at barely steady lrices , The demand for beeves was goc(1 for a Saturulny , both packers - ers nail shippers being on the market. and an early clearance was effected. Butchers' stock sold In nbout the same notcht as yesterday , there being no quotable change in values. The offerings were light , consisting of only about eIghtt loads of cows and helfers , and the pens were coon clenreil , The demand for butchers' stock has been very good at this pont , vhsich , taken In connection with thte light receipts , has Insured a strong market. Stockers anil feeders were In lIght re- Cellit and the amount of business transacted - acted was in consequence very limited. While there have been quite a good many feeders in thie yards during the past week the demand has been such as to keep everything - thing sold U ) close , and the market just about steady In spite of the decline' on fat cattle. 1.ightt stock cattle have been good sellers all the past week , anti it does ne appear possible So get enough to satlsf9 the demand. Representative sales : 13151SF STEERS. No. Au' , Pr. No. y. Pr. No. y. Pr , 3. . , .1013 $3 25 13. . . .1'346 ' $3 70 34. . . .llOi * 3 $1) 7 , . . . 952 3 25 3. . , . 950 70 18..IEII SI ) 1. . . . 870 3 to 7. . . .1090 70 16. . . .1131 80 2. . . . 1160 3 50 33. . . .1100 70 19 , , . .1130 SI ) 3. . . ' 906 3 50 ' 1. , . .10)5 70 23. . . ,1103 liP 26. . . . 960 3 riS 1S..1262 75 ll..11l8 SO 19 . . , , I' .S5 3 60 OO.1419 75 24..122S 80 29.Il17 6.1 16..l4l6 75 41.IISS 85 1..1030 3 65 9. . . .I4G 1751L..1" S6 53 l0..1O30 65 1' ) , , . , 1130 75 Ii . , . ,1' 151 83 11. . . . 522 3 63 27.1178 75 2l.I4C1 . 55 I. . , . 916 65 23..1250 I 75 lIt..7I 5 2. . . . Clii 65 46.1441 SO 23 , . . .1320 80 20.1l83 65 27. . . .1344 SO 1G)231 SI ) 7..1217 65 17.,1467 SO 22..1339 95 . COW'S. 1. , . . 510 50 1. . . . 660 35 1..h1Ci ) 00 1 , . . . 1150 1 50 4. . , . 567 40 3..1176 0' ' ) .1. . . . 550 : ; 3 , . . . v41 15 l..1090 00 I. , . . 500 75 2.I025 45 1..IlSO 00 l..Il00 0' ) 1..102' ) SO 14..1l53 00 I. . . . 5140 0(1 ( 4. . . . 865 2 5' ' ) . . . .1170 00 2..1125 15 1..luilO co & . , , .lIbO 00 l..lOSO 20 1..llli ) SO 1.l090 30) ) 2 , , . .lOlO 25 1. . . .hfUuI ) " t.3 1. , . .117 ( ) 3 00 1. , . . 550 23 2.1100 55 5. . .1024 3 10 2. , , , 900 23 3. . . ,1121) 61) 5 , , , .1i54 3 15 1. . . . SiSO 25 1..1IOO 65 4.,1205 . . 15 1..lOSO 25 2. . . .1015 65 16 , . , , bOSl 3 20 I.IOl0 25 1. . . . 86' ' ) 75 12. , . .11159 3 30 1.I200 25 2.l045 - 91(3 ( 1..lZtI ) 3 15 1. . . . 820 23 l..1020 85 2..1bO3 I 45 3..1143 35 12. . . . 516 2 90 lS.,1136 3 GO IIEIPISIlS. 1. . . . 630 2 70 1. , . . 44(3 ( 3 25 36. , . . 757 3 40 2. . . , 435 3 (10 2. , . . 500 3 35 1. . . .122) 3 so II , . . . 400 3 00 2. , . . 940 3 35 2 , , , , 564) 3 50 1. , , 700 3 00 1.1061) 3 35 5 , . . , 715 ' 1 5' ' ) 2. . . . f 75 3 10 9 , . . . 761 3 3714 1. . , . 070 3 50 16. . . . 777 3 2i ) 3 , , . , 609 3 40 ' 5. . . . 714 3S5 1.T0O 325 DULLS. 1..1IIO 2 1) ) ) I.1270 2 50 1,1870 3 043 2.l22. ' ) 2 25 1 , ? , , 590 2 50 1..1G5) 3 00 2.,1191) 2 10 2.,1025 2 Ci ) l.IlSI ; ) 3 05 1.,1070 2 5' ) 6. , , ,1403 2 75 1.l72) 3 10 1. . , .1260 2 51) 1 , . . .143' ' ) 2 57 1 , . . .l710 3 10 2,1425 2 50 1.2t00 2 55 , STAOS. 1 , . . .1430 3 25 I.,182' 3 15 1 . . . .1' 80 3 35 OXEN. 2. . . .1490 2 50 CALVES. 3 , . , , 303 2 60 1. , , 314) 3 75 1. , . . 130 4 01) I , . . . 130 3 10 1. . , , 220 4 04) 3 , , , , 12) 4 50 ' 2 , . . , 2.0 3 15 1 , . , , 160 4 tO 2 , , , , 185 4 50 1. , . . SO 3 10 4 , . . . 122 4 50 , , STOCKERS AND FISIODISRO. 1 , , . .5101) 3 00 3 , , , . 643 3 55 24 , , . , 726 3 65 5 , , , . 927 3 00 46 , . , . 1129 3 55 2. , . . 500 3 75 I,1eG0 3 13 4. , . . 572 3 ill I. . , , SOi ) 3 50 I. , , . 630 3 40 . , . . 610 3 65 6. . . , 725 3 P3 5 , . , . 444 3 50 3. . . , 743 3 65 1. , . , 700 3 80 MILICER1I AND St'RINOEIIIO. 4 springers. . . . . . $18 00 110(35-AS in the case of cattle , She receipts If hogs were heite'y for a Satuntay , theme lie- mig 3,5.06 basil , atO agatact 2.0117 iii'al en I4aturilay if last week. 'the receipts were almost cxncily 110 bRiP nut on yesteoday. e far as nuutbers were concerned. 'rise market wan In good condition , hieing actIve sn'l steady to strong. Tue demitanil was gooii toil Slit' Iieits were cletircil eat ly in ilte day. It 'amo 'eiy near being a 83,55 inailcet , ( iso , great ulk of nil Site lions selling at that price , A 'ow bug , heavy loads haul to toil a little under hint figure. witile a few loads of CliolCil light vent a , . hIgh aim $3.65 , 'flue inaihiet us a I 111010 ibid not 8110W maueit change front yesterday , xcept that there were fewer mire under * 3.55 , Thin uog , market hug been in very satisfuictory , oniition all hit' uliet s'ek so tar ye demand vas concerned. l'rlcts baivo been low , Slioughm 'uliy as geniI at tIde point its anywhere else , rIse parucere have Iieen free bilyormi evt-'y clay snil n aiiilition tiara have hecti semite bhipping onlers , t'fta receipts of cac ) day ittive StIeS n'ith lurotnpt 'ale ' when ( lie hrhili'rg iiava been wi'.htot to iceept ( lie prevailing iirlces. At tiuc opening if the wtiC aleg raugeil ft rn $3.1) ) to * 3.6) , but aostly $3.fM43.60. Ott TtteIIitY there was route mprovemnent anil tint hoyt light sold UI' 00 * 3.70. ) n 1\'cilncsihay it wits still tittongt'r and tite most it Ihte aies Weiti retionteil at 13,684s3G5. 'flie nisrket guifered U reaction on iriiiuy of &ijloe nil thin week closeil about witeru it .op'neii , iv 4 afl'Oiting a liotle easier , Itepreseatative ales ; Jo. y. SIt , Pr. No , y , Sb , Pr. t , , , , , . , , laiJ .14) $3 10 , . . . . . . . . , . $3 II'S , , , , , , , , 157 2)0 38314 V2l'jS , , , 65 , , , , , , , . 2:10 ill 5334 48 , . , , . , , . 2:04 : , , . 55 I . . , , . . , , 242 P3 3 5254 53 , , , , , , , , 299 165) ) 55 I . , , . , , , . 33. ' 1510 3 8254 & . , , , , , , , 40 65 Ia..2'I 160 5251 , 54 , , , , , , . , 12.1 . , . II'S I . , , , . , , , :073 : . . . 55 5' ' ) , , , . , , . , 2'4 121 II'S , , , , , , , , 254) . . . 3 65 , , , , . , , , IfS 1510 t.tI I . , , . . , , , 2.S0 'SO 65 i , . , , , , , . 2.76 50 iT. - ) 0 ' 261 . . . u ; &s , , , , , , . , 24 ? 40 5714 ) , , , , , , . . 232 1643 rr. Ci , , , . , . , , 2' .5 , . . 8751 . 55 73 . 246 40 0) 2.62 . . " 'I . . ' ' . , " ' ' ' 'I. . , , , , , , . 235 , . . 85 103 , , , , , , . . 231 . , , 33 C i , , , , , , 103 360 ( .3 i 64 , . , , , , , , 2-49 , . . 36. ) ' " , , , , , , , . ' . , , 55 I 1 , . , , , , . , 155 40 CII i . , , , , , , 261 , , , SrI ' Cl. , , , , , . , lhl . . , 64) ) , , , , , , , . 2:4 : 50 65 63 , , , . . , . . :31 . . , U ) r , , , , , , .244) 160 55 70 , , . , , , . . 221 15) 3 60 S , .275 , . f.5 ' 61 , , , , , , . . 22.3 33) 3 6) ' I' , , l4.S 4' ) sr. ( . . . . . . . . . , . . 3 GO I , ' . , .3ll , , . 55 64 , , , , , . , , 253 40 360 . . . . . . . . 40 55 76 , . , , , . , . 224 40 60 I. . .112 . . . ia ' 72 . . , . . , , , 156 , , . 3 6234 . , , 270 8' ) 55 83 , . , , , , , . 1510 50 65 ) 2.71 + 0 55 75. , , . . , . . hiS 00 65 I' 271 40 55 ' 'U..218 , , , 65 . 40 3 10 , , . , , , . . 184 , . , Gil a , , , , , : , : , . : 55 * 120 56 41 , . , , , . , . 193 . . , C" 1 ' _ :1 : _ _ _ _ - 4) ) , 'ldj 10 3 5.5 ( II , 123 . 3 141 , 303 fOil 2 l'iOS OlD9 Ai'l ) RWS , I . . , , . 73 , . I 20 1 , , , o'o . . , s to I . . . . .O . , . 325 1 , , , . . , . 3O , . . 2..4) ) ISO 3 23 4 . . , . , . . 807 . , 3 P. 2 . . , , , , . .iS0 , . . 3 18 3 . . . , , . , 3M , . . S 1.5 3 . . ' ' . , . . 410 , , , 6 35 . . . . . . . . , , . S 1.5 4 ' . . , . , . ' 332 40 3 40 3 . , , , , , . . 310 , . . 3 1.5 Slll1hIl'-'tt. ) , 'Sieme no sIieem here to make C lest of tue maiket. 'lito deiiuitmiil wes good , Anit hind there been any histe timO ) ' souid no doutel have brotigist tuily steady prices. . CI1tCAC3 ( ) 1.l'id S'I'OCIC. lIet' , ' llee'vt' , Cin.otl'enk litit iigltt Veigit I . IImtlmi'o't'l , CIIICACO , Auth iI-dieavy beeves closed Weak , hut lIght nail lnt'lllhil ) wOiglt , of desir- islilo qutalit' sic sc1iing atiosit bOo tii3her thtami a wcek ago , nmtil Shtott' tin nilvance of froow 200 to 230 witiihmi the Cot ( night , Common So Chiuio cattle are se'ling ' at ( ruin $3.50 to * 1.40. tu'ith tue t'ullc cif the aies. at front * 3.73 Is 44,2) , ttti few fency beeves i iii iirotitsbly phI as fromit * 1,60 to 14.6) . Timie is a fair do. tunaS for 1iiitiue't ettilt , nnii i-alec. are front ltic 10 ISo iictt'r tltami a iveek ago. Cow Pales are largely at lain * 2.23 ti * 3.60 , flout chtoii' ushers arc stnSteiunlhy high , TOxas cattle are evIl- ing rea51iI' at ( tutu lOt , ta blu above Inst % vcek's prlcee , 'FiultC line a genii , lgtssnal ( uI. morning for hinge , a. bug as lIme ilntiteil supply lasted , Snil liriecs. rmticd i'll ( i'gc'r , lit So higher far the moors di'sirable tifl'ei itig. , ( 'QOtlilolt ma IrimnO dro'e , , soul at treat * 3,4' ) 0 , ) 13.1'S , largely mit front $3.78 So $3.53 , nfl it inie lIght at flout 02.1.0 to $4. 'l'iio Lipti liens' ) ' nail mnlxei liege soul 100 higher Iliin me 'ccii ego , butt lit 11113 ilgitt cere Sc letter tlittn then , Inferior to choice iiC'e'p teere , nialie at from * 2.73 to $3.3i0 , anti lambs t'ero Wflnteil at front * 3.83 to $1.70. A few spritig lonhi , weightIng foity iii. , sell itS $1 er 10' ) his. Texan ewes averaging Pevtniy.hiC'o pounds Poll at * 3.00. and tommttnhiit , 'Izag t'uiee'p sCll mileuttnil $3. heat's' sitCelt sell to lioct' advantage , as tIt export tIe- asanil is pour. lIeat' ' n ( 'glottiS' have sold thti we'k at $3.60. nail ligjstei' Sheep Loran Site paine fc'iilotg lit $3.80. hticeitstgl Cuttie , 800 heail1 liege , 12,000 headl shed ) , 2.0)0 heal. lttt ii.n p4 CI I y 1.1 'e S t'k , ICANl5.\H Ci'l'l' , Aliril It.-CAT'l'i.l3--1)ecclpts , 35) iicail ; ihililin , nts. 1.5)3 head. Sttrket aiIm. 111,1119' , sSetuii' , , t act uc'auly no mnnrheet uttil qstctta- Shuts not gi'tn , IlOOS-Itt'CCllitg , 3I0 hiendl , 'hilpnicmttti , 500 bend , ? iiumket C5i'ail' , Itulk ef pale , , * 3.18443.60 ; itra' ' , * 7.4401.5.7 ; l'iuckrms nail , ' , , * 3,50443.63 : lights , * 3.50443.70 ; 'utkers , 15.504)3.70 ; pIgs. , $2.W5 , tlllIlEi'-tto'eeiItg , 1.10) itimsil tliliitni'nts , 1.801 head , Market mteaul' ; hinitis il.231m4,2i , 11melc lit Sialit , Iteecnl of receipts at the four princIpal macN , kets for s'l'ril 11 , 15 % : - Catthe , lIons , Sheep , SoutIt Omaha , , , , . , , , . . , . . . . , , 1,567 1,506 Chicago . , . , , . . , , . , . . , , . , . . , , , . , SO , ) 12,000 2,000 imsnss City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO 5,50 , ) 535. Louis , , , , . , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , . , 33 , ) 1,04)3 7043 Totals . , , . , , , . , . . , , . , . . . . . , , 2,617 22,000 2,7043 .st. I.tsiis li's'o Stoek , ST. LOUIS , Iepril l1.-CATTL1S-htei'i1iq ( , COO hruil , Market steady , hut almost entirely con- iitieii to i''taii iota , l'rlces Uoiiiunged. lIOaS-lteeeii5s , 2,10) itusil , Slarket steiul to strong. ltcavy , 3.60443.S0 ; tuixeil , * 3.45443.70 ; lights , 11.65443.85 , SlII7Itl'-lt'cCIIts , , 710 lien , ! , Mat lieS steady. Natives , $3,2343S5 ; Te.atis , * 2.75441.50 ; sprIng laiabt , 74.004)7.50 , Coffee Mnrket , Ntl'iV' YO1tl , April ll.CO5'hi'1i35S--Op5ion , opened irregular at 10 Poiltia higher ho 10 toints lower , luit , milled geaenhly , iinti on Iluropeams but'- ing nail Icciti corerimtg , followed by small cc- colitIs itt OSlo atiib Sisntos ; dcccii m'teail' at umt- clmangel Prices ti , a ties ali'iince of II ) points Stay , $12.514jl2,95 : pilot , $ ll.20041l.23 , Shot coffee. lSii , quiet : No , 7 , $13.75 iii,1 , 5111,1 , quiet ; Cor. , bnva , $ lC.7SOJI4.0''S'nreiouse ) , tlell'eo irs front New York ) 'esterilisy. 6,124 bags ; Nosy Veil stock , 142,131 tinge ; tlmtiieI , State's stock , 290tuSl liags ; itilnat for tite l'niteib Slates , 1S4,3 bags : tittutl 'isii.lo ruipply tot' tie : SJnltel States , 425,283 bags , against 454,541 Leigs last year. SANTOIS , April 11-Quiet : good average San- Sos , I5IOI ) ida ; teceltits , 2,000 bags ; stock , 139,000 bags , ItM1IUllC3 , April 11.-Quiet : pales. , 6,030 bags. 1110. AprIl Il.-Ptrmn ; No. 7 , 14,030 , eels : cx- change , 9 1-16,1 ; receltSs , , 3,000 bags ; clenrei fat' this United States , 1iJqO bags ; for I4urote , , 2,0043 bags ; stock , 53,000 bags. 'Frito , ) ' , 'hieimt , SAN FRANCISCO , Apt ii ll.-\VlIltAT-S5 il icr ; Decembcr , 11.0851 ; Stay , $ l.0 ; % ; cleated , 42,000 centals wIst'at. _ , ' 1,00 VI0AK TO 1101.1) 'KItE MAI1KIOT. .1 Old 11mm' Ii'oii jts'ioclmtlin Jisol'ei tint , ! Aiiotlier lute l"orimiiti , . CLEVELAND , April 11.-The Bar Iron as. socint3on contintleul its cession at the West- dell house today. It 'was currently reported tltat tltero had been a dissoltition of the o1d organizatiop , and that an effort was be- lag made to form a now association , Tim denilte of the old association was attributed to the fact that It was not posseaoed of aulfil- ient strength to control the output and accordingly many of time members declined to partclpate ! in any attempt to raise prices , I fearing outside competition. It was furthet' stated that a strong effort was to be made to organize a new association , which shioulil undoubtedly have rufilcient strength to control tlte entire output of bar Iron in the UnIted States. , When seen Secretary Nutt of the association refused to confirm - firm or dolly the report thtat tlto old asso- elation hind been dIssolved. "This matter , " said one of the delegates to the meeting , "will , in the natural course of events , all coma out. in time. but at present We cannot COflSeIIt to talk about It. " IUlillLdi ) hiY 1115 OVN S'l5IIi'1'IIIiiAlt'F. Cloves' Ittise of it lhtmitlc 'Feller to Itisie flue ' % % 'imtl. NEW YORK , April 11.-Omcors today recovered - covered from Emma Lyons , the sweetheart of Walter Price , tIle $1,050 of which the latter claimnd to have been robbed yesterday - terday as Jio was carrying it from the Ator Place bank to the manufacturing establishment - mont where ho was employed. 330th Prco nail the girl have confessed. They had been living together for some tione , nail It Is said that they wore married , thought Price Is but 19 years old , amId had but $10 a weds salary. Tue eatchei contairhtng the money was taken front Prlcd'n hand by the girl as they met on the street by prearrangement - mont , nflil she took it to their room to await Price's coinlrz. ' 5 Erie Absorbs Oilier I.iuc. ALBANY , April 11-A certifictito of CIte absorption by tlto Erie Rallronil company of the Buffalo , New York & Erie Ilailroaut company ansi the Suspension Ilriilgo & Itrio Junction Itallreati company was filed today with the secretary of istate , Fii'oritmjg a Nsav Caliitet Olilee , BOSTON , April 11.-At a special meeting at ( he Boston Fruit and Produce cxclhangu p today resolutions were adopted favorlns 0 national ( lepartmeitt of commerce anti manufactures , FimiJier a mul Semi Iroa'ut'ii , CINCINNATI , April 11-Charles J , DeCamp Camp and his 10-year-old son , also Ihamed Charles. of JIehlivuio , ICy. , were drowned today by Shell' alclft striking a barge. NORTON & WORTHINGTON I3rokore , Chicago No. 3 ChIcago Board of Trado. Execute Ordore for the Purchuue or Solo of GRAIN , PORK , LAlD , RIil8SEEDS , ETC. , FOR CASH OR FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. Corro8pondonco Invitods HATELY BROTHERS , 909-clio.Qi'I Royal insurance IluIIdIng , CIIICAOO. COMMISSION MERCHMITS In Grain and Provlslons r Orders eecttteil L'tilCssgo Itoanil of ! Trsde-ia rash smi4 o1itiutts.eivstii'c msslO , en cofl.igtitied. I .uvi.ioa % ' , Cu ehiOUse , SJiloii ( ( Iota Ysnls , , Jotter to any Cbio , . . , C l3&aklnte institution or t.ommi.rctai Agency IiarkcS iett.sr'mt , iiitlCAtiiiit. ( ( CurrespoflileliCr sohiciteut. the opportunity to pun- ciuat'e wheat anti Perk for N W11 profits. , May wheat will tI sell for 750 before ay 1st. Write for our book on spec- . ulatilln and Daily Market Letters. ICItI611I'IILICIC i'mriNS t : CU , 1615 Vail lltmrest Sired , CltismimiSo , S I' II C 53 LiVI' ION , Send us. your spculatiyo orders for wheat , orn oatS and proyisIns. 'rrades bandied upon sargins. Active markets are ( lie rule and hileadid opportunities for &aoney-mnakitmg offered . , for our litatket Letter and book peculation , both free. McKitN'/.iiii , TUItNISIt & CO. , 418 Western Union Igdg. , Chicago. I Titocrop tisntag.perlod is I now aS itaitil nitd price. will I' ' , M I ltizbcr.WrtetOr . , ( ' Chtt'gG.