T1IK OMAHA DAILY HKl * Sl'NDAA' ] APRIL 12 1818-TWEXTY VAGKS. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Henvj Oountry Roatlt Interfere is-Hi Ui Moveujoot of Qoofk THE JOBBINCT TRADE IS NOT VERY ACTIVE _ I'rnrtlrnlly I > a- ItiiMnc * * During the Work furriest , vilth No iClmncri of Impor- tnntrItnitttirfo SI fn Orcniil/liiR < MroiiR J'ull lor Oiimlm. Atioltr w c-uk lm pasted ami still the-rc is n. approe inblc ehiinpe In the trade coudi- ti t s of Omahu or of the state for tlml n.atu-r As has lieem noted for wrnie time past tbo movement of poods from tills iKtlnt In a lobum ? way It not very active. In some lines there is a fuir business doing but that is about the most that can bo ( tatd of ani line vvhilr some are iwsitirol.v qulut. It is not a MTuasy nutter to explain Just why busim ss should be In the present condition ns the c 'nnil situation throughout the ter- morv mbuttir } to Omaha dods not appear to present unj features that would lead one to , inii < i pate a dullness In business. There \ no en at scarcity of monov , as farm crops havebfcn bringing peed prices and the farmers , have had something to sell that has boon biiiitrins ; in tnone.v all the sea ton In M.IIIC sections of the state bad roads nre undoubtedly outline a ver } important lipure Hi.iv.v roads in Mine sections have made it am fist impossible1 for the farmers to pet Into t i TI dut nip the pnst week or more which is a pte-at disad tintueo to the local retail dcurs With the continuance of peed vf.it her the mads will soon improve so as to IIIUK < tnvi-1 lesselimcult. but by that tir-e tin ground will be in shape so that the J.uiiH-rs will be able to commence their Hprmr vuuk and from that time on the } "ill bi bu \ in their ilclils Tinis the same old situation that is prr- M'titMl ( ver.v sprinp und will be until the pi .ip.i of tin west HIT KufHi ientl.v aroused in inlrodiiee some effective1 method of improv ing the loads ot the wan try With peed nmiis the farmers would bKolnpr to market cl urine the bad sprinp weather when the.\ i .11111 it work in their fields , but under the pit s. rjl ro td svstcm vvhe-n it is too wet to VVI.T . t < in the fields it is also too wet to vcn- tuir on the road The chance to warm and springlike -ivf-athci will haven tendencj to stimulate the demand for spriti ? nt'd summer poods nud will no doabt help business vei'i mater ially in certain lines ItnnU Clt-Hi-lMU . The clearinps of the national banks of Omaha foot up about the same for the past w eek as for the two pi eeedinp weeks , U-ouch the fust vvcevL in the iiuinUi wns consider- abh larper " Ascompaied with the esorie- spondinp time lat.t year there has been a larpe ni'TcuMwhich would seem to indicate that business at the present time is some- vhat ahead of last jear Th following- will show the clearincs for i-.ii b < lav of the past week , together with the total ; , foi jnevious weeks Oiniibn Coiniiieirlul Club. Business men hare boon discussincr to a ver.v consiilcrablp extent the now Commer cial club that is bctnp orpanired in the city While there appears to be a wide difference of opinion as to Just ttie line of work that such an orpanization should map out foi itself and as to Just how the organization hhoulO he managed there appears to bo nc difference as to the neccsbitj of some organ ization of the kind Business men v ho have taken the tiaid tc become Informed as to the plan of organiza tion do not hesitate to pronounce it as bcmc the best plan ever culled to their attention. At the present time there are about ! IOO mem- hois who have signed the roll , and as soon us the membership reaches 500 one of the first moves will be to cmplov a commissioner to look after transportation matters of all kinds as uffectitifr the citj of Omaha. Business men. professional men , salaried men. atul in fact all citizens that me inter ested in the w elfare of Omaha are eligible to mombuship. Some of the jobbing houses arc lalUmsr about havinp thcirtravelmp men nil Join The club is controlled by a board ol directors numbctinp 100 and leprcscutinp all the dlffei cut business interests of thecitj. The direi tois elect an executive committee which is the working both of the club The plnn of organization contemplates the forma- tlon of buieaus to represent the most im portant branches of business in the sity. As for example the mauufactui : > ill probably hnvo a bureau that vvill give its special at tention to the nmmilacturinp interests o : the city and the jobbers will have a huieati that will devote its energies to watchinir over the Jobbing interests of the cit.v. Other important interests 'vill bo represented in the saint vvaj "Wlun n question comes up it tan hi referred to the bureau that is especially in terested in it and be settled there , or if it it of bufllt lent importance it can be referred t < the whole club It is proposed to flt up the upper storj o : the Board of Trade buildinp. if the same cat bo leased , for club rooms. The.v propose tt have u lunch counter where either a chcai lunch or tin expensive dinner can be ot > tained and then induce as many of the bus ! IILSS men of the cit.v as possible to takeluncl there This w ill bring the business men to pother and create a closer footing amour them that will tend to make them a unit 01 all matters pertaiuinp to the advaucemeu of the citj A part of the floor can be divided up inti Email committee rooms wheie diffcrcn committees can meet during the lunch hou and discuss anj matter that thej uiav haM in hand There - \ \ ill also be a reading or w iiltiui room vv hei e business men can meet on a ] ] iointiiK'iit or where salesmen can take thei customers when thej come to town Those w ho are working up the member Bhip of the club have had an architect ex fktmno the upi > er floor of the Board of Trad building and ] t has been pronounced to b well calculated for the purpose. On Monday luntti will ho served at th Board of Trade rooms to which n larg number of business mci. will bo iuvited , fo the puriosc | of explaining more fully U them tin proposed organization. rilO.Vl 1)1 > - . tl'AMtl'OlNT. Jtunlnn. * I.iiKt Week ( .cncrallj Ciooil , nltl 1'nmpwtk i\eellcnt. H G Dun & Co 's Omuhu manager , speal Ing of trade in'Omaha and vicinity , sa\s "The Hist quarter of the } ear shows handsome increase in trade in nearly ul wholesale lines Dry pooas , groceries aiv hardware have lie-en iu live during the wee ! and boots and shoes good as could tave beei expected The lumber Uoaleis saj Oman Irado is weak. Imt the demand out in th Btuto is unusuull.v large Drugs e-ontinu Bteadj and liuors ) .1 trille dull Uollootiou arc not altogether satisfactory , and at tn banks nionc.v is rather close , both in Omah nnd the interior "A luer.-antile agency touches trad c-lose-l.v nnd when new stocks are unusuall - < fumei\ius or bu.ving is esiK.ciall.active . th c-alls foi Inforniatiou lurpelj iiicivuse Tli \viikpasthasboeuthe heaviest on recon iu this particular , showing that the rotai Mores of the state arc anticipating u goo season The briehte'r vve-ather has stiun lutc-d re-'uil trade in Omaha tshoiijiiug ha not be'cn contiud ; to Kuster gtKidi b } unmeans. , . but most linee rt j > ort better sales than for mouth past There bus been som movement iu real e-stute. too , though th it.urket cannot be called active The brigl prospei ts tor a strong i-oinmeix-iul club hav uvvuUuued a tcnevved interest iu public mi ters , and ever.vliodj now IICTCHIS that ti latest plan of organization is probablj win the citj has been waiting for " ( /'takiiif on thu i > oUit brings to Bind rptci visit ti Kaimj * c it wl prc the ( "tn tllPI I kl Cllll > IS njn of UiP gl'Pat IHStlt jtl'Hl ' * of HIP tvcinijKiln H mi ul ipsn fine bUil ling , .tnl im rliiii rnmti is nnr ct the itirtst and motii deiiehtful In thp t-.nmlr.v . Tlu.v an louMnir IheniM-lvps thTcr \ > renewc-d nctiv- ttv.anuihe cit > alread.v uppoars to better ndvmitftitp J'hejr bonst'of an tnttuic of Ifi.lKKJ people in the lmt six months mid Hre pt - jmrint for a verj active camimirn of pnhlio imimv > iiMMit < i As an llluttrntlon of th * un nlmit > vvlthvrhlth thev liiko hold of m tter afTwtin thp public good , it is stated thnt even pnipert.v ownnr on lndei < oti'k'nco avenue hn come cherfully to the front , rtwtl.v to quit tlaim to the city ten feet of his front .vard alone thp line of the proposed boulevard Kansas Cit.v is neither dead . .c sleeping , as the coming six months , vvll show ' Tallurps for the llrst quarter in Omaha nnd Nebraska for the j e.irs lbl and 1SI areas follows. ( nnnliH. I'nlltiies Asict llabllltle . 1S92 . . . 18 Jlll.MK ( ) 4116.200 1H B 12 35,555 01,138 Nebraska. Ihd2 . . . . 70 121,550 515,020 1S98 . . . 05 26S.204 3H3.71H A comparison with the s'ltne quarter in tsWl may ho of interest. In that period failutcs wore ah follows' * ralluros. A s ( . ( . Mnblllllps Omaha . . 24 1134,100 { 104 004 Nebraska . 120 401.boo 004,600 It will bo observed that the wutnber of failures in the present j oar is very much less than in IbiG aim isUl. TACTS. Information Ueirarillnp the. Men Who MHkc the Wheel * Cut Kotlllil. Kendall & Tefft have completed n spvonty- fivfc-barrpl flour null at Havclock , the flrst station 'his side of Lincoln Tfie Kearnj Stee ! Bridce compan.v has started operations under favorable auspices the outlook for liplu steel bridges in the west being very bright The Lincoln Potter.v company will make an cxh.bit at the coining manufacturer's ex position Thej will have a potter s vvhcpl in operation and show the methoas employed in tnakiue bowls , Jucs. clocks , etc. This will be among the most interesting nnd In structive of HIP exhibits The Kearnc.v Plow and Manufacturing company is arrantrinc to have a small outlit in operation makinir jilovvs at the ex position and has applied for space for that purpose This will give the public an oppor tunity of .seeing , on a smull scale the work ing of one of .Tsebraska's uiost interesting and important industries A dose observer remarks that if the jobbers of this , cilv would do their duty the manufacturing problem in this state would be easily solved Hovve\er. instead of trying to help along the manufacturers , thev arc the worst enumcs that the manufacturers have. " 1 was in a grocery store that h.is just been opened up w ith a new stock of goods. ' said the speaker "The stock was put in by one of Omaha's leading vvholesale grocers There were two kinds of soap and two kinds of laundrj starch , but none of them of Ne braska manufacture. There were pickles put up in a far eastern citj , extracts from some- other place , two or thiee brands of roasted coffee , but none bearing a local name1 , a full HUP of cereals not mace in Nebraska and cigars , that never saw a local iactorj In the whole stock of goods there was just one line that was of home manufacture , and that was the Hour which was Mild direct to the merchant bj the manufactuiur When I asked the gro cer why he had not put in homemade goods. " cjintmuod the speaker , "he explained that he had never been in the busi ness before and had allowe-d the jobber to flt him out with a stock of goods It is the same all over the state , a new merchant haste to sell out his hrst stock of goods bcfoie a local manufacturer can pet in an.v goods , as the jobber alwa.vj. ( Ills him up with foreign goods to stai t w ith " The last issue of the Paper Trade contains the particulars of a new mdustr ; that may lie of considerable interest to Omaha About the onlj portion of a beef that is not utilized at a pai king housp is the contents of the paunch Henry .1 Bird , a former citi/.cn of Omaha , has patented a method for working up the so-called paunch manure into straw paper or straw-board. A compan.v ofi capital ists has been formed to put the new method into practice and it is said that GV Simp son , formerly at the head of the Hammond Pnckinp company , and who is quite well known at South Omaha , if one of the interested - e-sted parties Mr. Bird estimai . that the mute-rial obtained from each beef will make tea or twelve pounds of good No. - strawboard - board Mr Bird writes TUB BEE.It is my intention to build a mill in South Omaha , and we are piepaied to begin work upon the erection of a mill there at out e , if all the pae.ters inteiested in this waste material will make suitable contracts with us. Mr. Michael Cuduh } , representinp the Cudahj Packing compan.v , und the officers of the Hammond company have stated tttit they are w illmg to co-operate with us , but Messrs. Swift & Co . as yet , have made no decision cither way in the matter. There are no Omaha capitalists interested in the enter prise We have ample capital to build at ever.v large be > ef sluuphtering center , and will not seek for local capital. About $ T > 0- ( KK ) w ould be required to build a suitable mill in South Omaha , and the product of such a mill would be about ten tons per da > of ' ' paper The Kearney Plowman criticisescry sharply those jobbcis who go about the state asking for the business of the retail merchants on the ground of home patronage , but who. at the same time , ship in from the outside all thengoods. . Attention , is es pecially called to the recent shipment of a train load of Hour into the state from Minneapolis. The Plowman savs in part : Omaha , as the natural jobbing point of the state , has set up the claim that couu- trj merchants owed it to the prosperitj of the state at large to patronize homo indus tries In making the ir pun bases from Omaha factories and jobbers instead of going to St Tx > uis or Chicago This claim is Jusllj made bj the Oraiina houses , and the Plowman urges it on all its friends to CJIIT.V out this plan in so far us it lies in their power But while we do this , wouldn't it bo well to stop a moment and ask what Omaha , as the com mercial center of the state , is doing for the balance of Nebraska ? And right now wo haven point in questionSurclj thp state of Nebraska has mills cnouph and wheat enoiiirh to lurnish all the flour consumed in her borders Slip makes as good flour and ns cheap as an.v place in the land Why then instead of shipping our wheat out of the state and closmcr up one-half out mills , can't Omaha jobbing houses buy ut home instead of poinp to Minneapolis' What inteiest bus Minneapolis in Nebraska' The balance of the Mate feels a friendly interest in Omaha and il is natural we should do all we can to help upburid her , but the least we could ask would be for Omaha to return the favor hj helping to build up the balance of the state The Howard Tauninp and Manufacturing compan.v at - 1trd street is doing in ti small waj what n ipht be built up into one of the largest industries in the citv , will : the aid of a little more capital Mr. Howard started out about six . \eurs ape with the right to use a patent tanning method in this state. The same method is in use in large eastern tanneries , and has proven very sue cussful. Mr Howard has improved upor tbo oripinal method nud has broupht it tc perfection He is ntw tanning diflcren ! kinds of skins , such us dog. wolf , shpnp , call skins , cow hides , etc. They are making fui and wool rurs , vvcxjl dusters , etc Mr How ard is anxious to interobt more' ctipi'.al am1 open up a larger plant The opportunities in this cit.for . this kind of busines ! would seem to lie vcr.v good. Tti < stock yards furnish n convenient mar ket where hides can lie bought ai prices much under what eastern manufac turers have to pay The manufacture o leather , how evenis only one branch of thi work Sheep and goat skins can ot > workec up into rugs , for vv hich there is a peed w eat em market Another branch of the busincs ! Is the manufacture. ! of wool dusters out o snocp skins , wlm b is a business that woult of itself keep a good sized fueion' busy Stil another branch of the business would tie tin tanning of the hides of the black and shagg ; Oallowuv eattlet. w Inch are in good dctmuiu f or o vereout s rugs and othei jmrjiose-s whore i heav.v and lastii'g fur is required A Slou : C'it.v compan.v hits been recenth onrituzci : uitb a capital of fMO.lKKI for the purpose o hunalintr these Ciiillowu hides ulonc Theri arc * around Omaha u number of idle building that would ho udmirubl } adapted to thi kind of business There is the old Bo.\i t i packing house" , the Harris .V Fisher pack " i ing house\ the Carbon works and ; number of other buildings that HIT now id ) and pomp -waste The pro Ills in a tanner , ure said to be very good and it would se-ei as if there ought to be capital enough in thi city to build up such a AL AND HXANCIAl Great Provision Deal Ext3Tiding Orer Twelve J MosUis Oewlutkd. THREE MILLION IN PROFITS SECURED unit I'Hlrhaiik Cri-illtpil nlth Mniil | > u- r .MiirUi I lllc Drop In 1'ro- % Uliin liie IVutiirc ou 'ClmiiKP Vf tprclnj. C'IIICAOO , Til. , April 1 The creut provision deal on the Iloaiit of Trade whlrh for t el\e months has kept the price of pot-W , lard und .short ribtllidui the control of two firms was loosened up today Tudiihy A. Co and N K. 1'ullbank A. IXi. , xvho lane Rlnce Miucli , 18U2 IH-UII in cotniiiiind of the provision market , lm\e nbdlcated. Thev are fcattsfled keeinlntly viththe $3,000,000 which they are said to have cleaned up on their twehe months' miinltmlatlon The markets for provisions todnj without thesupiiort which thot ( Irms have b"en In thr habit of plvtn ? them were extremely wean There was a diopofil per luirel In pork and ! 1 pet l < n > n iimd * In lard. When the crowd saw that the hotf meats were abandoned by their late supporters there was a general rush to unl.i.id , reiultins In the heavy decline referred to A. J V < right , more familiarly referred to a "Charley" Wright , Is one of the heaviest win ners bj the bieuk , as he vxas among the blK- pest wlnnerv on the pi-eat advance of the sum mer and Inter lie wn iil o the orlplnntor of the bis bull deal and was a partner In It , but withdrew when he thousbt prices had pot as btch n tlie clrcuinstaticei wan anted He then U > k the bear * lde. The 1 > U drop in the price of provision * wa tin- principal feature of thp niuikuts todnj. K\erj tiling eKe was. slmllallj allected but to u less < li pressing ovtent than the pi o vision deal 'loinglit , computed with the chisluc pi Ices Thtilsday , the folluwlnz ure the looses sustained I'oik , ! )2'S ) ' ( . lard , 85 > fr ; libs , 3'J'j vUnat and corn ltoats : V \\heat < ipenud a little lilchcr on some had ciop ( laniact tepoits , but tint wcathei and some' contradictions of the eaily it ports started tathet flee ( .elllnc , which soou tuiidp pil'-osweak The subsequent Im-ak In pro visions Increased the deniesslon In eeruals una on thu down turn theie wns hcuvy selling of htcip loss orders mid evhaustid iniirgliis , which cairlcd Mu > off I'ji ' fiom theeatlv ticuie , iuly went ofl about V There seemed no support whatever foi May and not much foi .lul } Puiinp the last hour the maiket was itiiet | and closed about 'it from bottom lie tires ( tun opened a shud-bettei. but there wete llbfialoltciintts und prices * eon Marted down with but llllle subsequent rtvovei3. t'nin- inlss-lon nienhad litieial M'ilimr cudeis and on the weak spots the loncs liquidated fieelv .lohti It Lyoii was the laigest Individual seller In oats theie was soorl trade and a weak feelliiR , pi ices decllulns to thu lowest point on the ciop , tin drop tielnp V and the close at 'tr above the inside figures The depression was due to sympathy with corn and to selllnp bj longs llo jntiducts at times weie almost panicky. The MMlini : wns enoimous. nlth veri little du- iiiund , evcept to cov el shorts None of the bie bulls showed any dlspo.ltloti to suppoit the maiket even on the big liieaks Celling out by the combine was guneially accepted as thu ex planation KsUmuted icceipts for Monday : Wheat , lt'5 cars , coin , 100 cars ; outs , 15'i car * * , hoes 15.0(1(1 ( ( head The loading futuiesninced us follows : OI'EN I 111(111 IMW. 1 1 1.0-1. . nu ns 7GV 40- 4I1H 415 , LO 1C 16 25 12H , i ; n1- u'i ' 10 16 Ki 10 SO 10 : > D il 40 ( , ' > IU Ui 'J nu /O 32lv 10 221 ! 1020 li SO 9 30 6 to ' ? ! t ) O-.a 9 10 t > ft& C'lihh quotations were us follows : Phone-Stagnant : practical ! } unchanged ; winter patents. 43 70ft4.20 , winter straight" , t3 SUSS 35 : sprlnc patents , } 3.85a4 10 ; spring straight * 2 002.3 10. bilkers' , J2 10(2.2.35 ( \MlFAT-.So ii sprinp 73H(4j,73a.c ( : No 3 spi In ? , not thorn , 7Oc ; No. 1 ! led. 73'ftffc78JiP. I'oiiN Lovvei , No 'J cash , 39 = , < a'J3'.c , No 3 cash IlhcNo : 3 jellow , 30c. UAT' ' No 2 , 2Uc. No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 34 034'p. No 3 white , f. o. b. , 31@33'.c. Kvn No 2 , 47c. BAIU.EI No 2 , 02c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 423GOc ; No 4 , f o b 3riit4Hc Tl.AX ' "EEII-No. 1 , H 15 TlMOTin 5-Ll.Ii I'llnie , t4.3r.i24 40. POIIK Mess , per hbl. , tlb.lt&lG.12 ( > i Lard , per 100 Ihs. , $ U 45 j.U.47ij ; short ribs sides ( loosel , is 103S 12' ' , ; div suited shoulders luiM'di , S9 12'ia9.2& ; short clem sides ( boxed ) , 9 75Q9.BO \v. HISKY Distillers' finished poods , per pul. , fl 17. Suoots Unchanged : cut loaf , S'l&S cj prunuluted , 5' c ; stundurd "A , " 5c. The following weie the leceipts and ship ments for today. OmuliH I'rotlnee Vlurket. The week closed with thu market gcnorally steady A I'i'LCS Choice shipping stock Is quoted at $4.MI HPTTKII The receipts continue light nnd the- muiketis vt-rv Hun. I'.iclclng stock , 174i-.18c ; fuir togoou country loll , 18S20C ; choice to counlrv,20tl24c ANA I'e-r ' bunch , Including crates and packing , H 7D2 5d. HI.ANS--C hoice nnv j , S2 45. C'Ai.ireinsiA ( Aiuutin I'ei lb. , 3c. CAI.1H)11N1\ LIEIIIVl ll07. . . il. C'lUMit uitlf. ' 1'er bo3 75. CreTMiiRii1'er dor. . 75c"32. \\hllethereurcstill some eggs bolng sold In u i-mull wuy ut 15'ic ' , the bulk af thu sales weie it ported at 13c CiAvu- Tin net Ipts of ducks are large , und the market lilies low. lluveis apptiur to bu tlie-cl of mixed dui-ks , v hich arc veo slow sale even at the low prices Mixed. 70'jt'JOc ; it-d- heiids. tJ mallards , * 2.0.lii.j.f,0 , t al. * 1. Ouil-l 1 'tflT-1'er bof3 0 > > 3.25 HAI The market on good upland hay was | G IllPI's-No 1 green 4c.N"o 2 green , 3c ; No 1 green , salted , 4 " . . < ; No 'J gieim , salted , Hc ; No. 1 green , salted , J5 to 40 Ibs. , 4'5c ; No. 2 gre-en , saltetl , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 3'sc ' ; No. 1 ve.nl calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , be , No. 2 veuleulf , S to 15 Ibs.Gc , No 1 dry Hint , 7'ic ' ; No. 2 dry Hint , S'.c ; No. 1 dry salted , dc lleiNri Choice- fancy vUilto clover , 18(5 ( 19c , fnlr to good IG&lSc. I.l.vio.vs c'lioict , (3.50 , fancy , $4. NKW YIOITAUII : : > Letture , 4c ( ) : radishes , 4D'purslev. . 4diperdoz , gleen onions. 35c. OlUMils rioilda tuncjporb < i\ a.riiit.3 ; 75 ; russetts. S3 20 Mexlcun orunges. single boxes , f3 25 ; 5 t i Hi- box lots. i3 , Cuiiforii a mountain or.ing.i-s J25Uushington nuvels.N ; New- custu Califurnla snedlingn , 5J.dlif.2.75 ( ; Med. sweets , * 2 GDTrJ 75 Hlvorside sendllngs , (2 75. ONIONS Home grown , pur bbl. , } 4 25Q,4.50 ( ; pel 1 UKlii-1 , tl 50 I'ori.iiiv 'I he market U not ciulte so sti-ong us It v\as a few du.vs ago Choice hoi ! : , ftOc ; live joting roosters , 7T4' - ; old ioj ter . 5c : pi-en1 and dui-ks , dn-sseet , H\til2c ; dressed turl.ejs , 12ifl4c ( rnt vvv lil.liuiu. Per < iu irt. 25H30c. f-wi-KT l'OTATelPer bbl. . J5 , send sweet po tatoes J3 50 T \MU-HIVKS In hulf limes , 12 75S3.00. YI-.M. c hoice un I Mnull fat vt-.iK , 79c ; large und thin , 3C.e ( Ni- i ork Murlipts. MW : Yniik.pril 1 Pwil'ii Hecolpts G7'JOi ( pkgs.expoits 13h21 bills. , e7 , 375 sucks suler. , d,2tH ) pkgs. , muikel ( lull , steud > , winter - ter vvlieiit , low grudis , * 2 lt)5.2.55 ; wlutei wht ul fair to fancy , (2 55ITC.3 G5 ; winter wheat patents , S3.85S.4.25 ; Minnesota cleur , J2 & ( K3 3. 5H Minnesotu straights , 13 tiO4 OO , Mlniit1' sola patents , J4.25U4 * 911 C CHIN Ml.ilcjulet , yellow vtestern , 2.06 2.75 2.75Urc Dull , stcudj . western. 592r.3c. HAUI.I.V Dull , Hrm , weMern. doaBDc. lUitt.rv MALI Vuiel , steudy ; western , G54 b5 < - U HtAT Hecelpts. 15,5(10 ( tiu : nxports 140.700 bu ; suits , l.Gxtl.tKKI bu futures , 24 , IHMI hu spot. Miot market dull , Hrm : No ' . red , In store and elevnttr , 744 7414c : ullout 76'(6.75liC. ' ( f o. h , 78 > tic7 > tc No 1 north ern. MlS ( iH2c , No 1 hard , h4ic : No. : northern. Mixitbnuc Options onened linn auc advunced - i c on light contract dellveric-K foreign bu > Ing und lo'al covering , ili-cllnec " . . with the west und on realizing , closing Urn und quiet , unchanged to ' * c up , trading fulrl ; active. No 2 re-d , May. 75't4t7btclosing a' 75Sc. July , 77'4 < i774C : ! closing at 77 * c OeiKN Hecelpts , 42,400 hut c-xportK , 2Ub3i bu , bales , ItiO.OtH ) bu. futures , 21.CKIO bu spot r-pou qulut. steady. No. 2. 50 > 4c li t-lcv ator , il ; c atloat , uugrudc-d iniiedtOiiC ' .7 , s' i , r t , , xi 1 U' > . , N - 3 4N ffl' .1 i Wffi Utlll II ) I 'H'V' I 'WIT li' M lllf- US Insililt ti IlilV M IJ1-4M I IS „ il.islllgllt . 4 * 'nlj 4- < ' < - 1' . . ' 4 I JtUMllng.it 4- < OATS' Itei'ilpls l-iji > im i x | > orm U.MH till Hli' ( -"UNI I tin futures l.s-iitd tul srMit " | Hit- < dull ( iptloilM dull and we-Hker. MH ; . a.'i''rt ji.irl isinit ill ar > ' , r. Julj , 35'iir. rlo.lni nt 85s , . sp , , > , , , 2 wbltf. 40 9 4Hc : No. 2 Chlr-iKo , SbX ; : No S. 8fl'c : No 3 white H ' , c : mixed wr iiT < * rn , 87tM9r ( : wbllu western. l ' . ) ( t4Sc ) lUl-rnlr dvmiind Hcnn tihlppiiiK , 7OB-7BC. peed to choice , sr > Ji Kie HUM Dull , stvndj Mute , pornmon to choice. ISAlUV : I'HcUlt'r'huM. ' lMfil'c IltliNsll. | ) . eusvtt iHlted. New Orleans si-lwtofl. 45 to 0 ) llM.,4i.fn6 ' .T.1xii . selected. rxMnnollK. . 6ir7c : HiieJiuo Avtes , rtr } , * ) to 28 llts. 12'c. TeXHs , dry. 2" to 25 llw. , H21c I'novisMiNs Cut mtmti , tiulet , depressed ; pickled ln-llles. lmid ( " pickled shiiulcle-rs. ! tc : pickled Imms. TJ-'ftlSc. Middles , dull , tmsler : short clear. 10' , c Lurd. dull triiich lower ; western steam rlos-t-d lit 110 324 i sales , 260 tleie * tit Mtl.3J' ' . > ; options sales , n.me ; Ant II. Slit.10Maj closed ut tU.2U ; July closed at a ) . ' * ' ' " . -ptember closetl * 9 8'i. Pork quirt , lower ; old mess , flu , new mess , flwOO extra prime , nominal . llfTTFii rirm , falily active ; western diilry , lHff'24r , western ereumcrv , 246fJ2c ; western fuctolj , lHTt24c : Klgliis 31ifi,32r. CllKcsr yulc-t. steady , putt skims , 3S1O < - . Kdtis Tiilr demand , receipts , 2tlllti pkgs ; western , fresh , 15c. du-k , 33&.3Gr ; goose , dOc. TALI.OW Quiet , Hteudv ; city < J2 for pkgs.i , Li ) oils-Hull , weak ; crude , 42'jc : jellow , 60e I'l.Tiidi.Ki-vi Quiet , Htm : Washinston , bbls. , ! 5 20 ; Washington , bulk , J2 70. Hellned. New York , J5 I'hlhidelphla and Hultlmore , J6.4O : Philadelphia and Itiiltimoie In bulk , $2.00 ® 2 95 , Tufted closed al GS r Hosi.N yulet , weak ; strained , common to good , fl 35ttl 37' , Trui'K.STlNH-Dull und lower at 32' , < 333r Hlt'L 1 ; rililj active , Hrm , domestic , falrto exliu , 8 'nftOc ' : Japan , 4-v < 3-5c. MOI.ASSI.S New Orleuns open kettle , peed to ( hoice , fall demand , 3lk3Sc. M'UAlt-H.tw , Hriner , quiet : fair rednll-g. 3'c , eentrlfiuuls ! Ki test , 3a.c : sales , 16.OUU bugs centrlfuguls , 'JG test , ut U'-ic : lellned fultlv u - liveHrmioirA , 4' * i.4'4t' , mould A , 6 l-lG'sS c ; stundurd A. 4 13-10 < < fc5r : confectioners - fe-ctioners A , 4 ll-loy.4c : cut loaf , 6 , fi 6 9-lfic , ciushc-d. 5'1iW.5 ' U-lOc , powdered , 6 l-lG5'c ! ; granulated , 4 13-lli < a5c : cubes , 5 l-lGtt&ijc 1'iullioN Quiet , steadv , American , U2.76 ® 16.60. Coi-i-i.ii 5te-ady. qnltit : lake ! 11.G6. , l.KAP-Dull : domestic , $4.02' ' . TI.N Meadj , straights , S2'l.8& ' : plates , quiet , steadj ; spcltei , ttiiet | , domt-stlf , J4.27'i. ltu lncis f.-itntfs. | The following uitf reported at Dun's Mor- cuntile ageiicv : Oiniiha. Hedford C'ement I'lpt- , Mu'-hlni- com pany , Ineoriiur ited. capital stock J2iil ) , < iUO drand Island. Neb , tute Centtal CJollectlon company Inconoruted Lindsuj , Neb. , Peter 1' Hlede , saloon , sold out Llndsiij , Neb , \\llllaui Yates , liverv , sold out ( ot.tlllln Hiede. Mipeiloi. Neb , OiUeiple \ Mut tin , groceries , etc suecc-oded bj Mai tin & Cillthrlst Lyons , la. , Ver u-k i. Magnusson , haidvvaro , dissolved Maquoketa , la. , H E King.x. Co , groceries und noots nnd shoes , dissolved New 1'rovldencc , la. , Manle-i , dry goods , assigned. fct 1'rancls , Ivan , A. D. Ltiras , gneial store , soid eitit. C'entiev llle , s. I ) , ? wanson < \ Peterson , gen et I store , dissolved. Duieku I ) . , I * Wlttin ij < * r , huinesn , furni ture und buggies , succeeded by \\lttniiiier coinpunv Oettisbtirg - D . Moat A. Howeiy , restau rant und coiife-ctloneij , sold out. M l.o.iiMarket t. Pi Lofts , Mo , Apill 1 WHEAT Opened active , strong , No 2 refl cash , higher , Ci4 ° c ; April , G4'c , Mnj , GGc asked. Ceiii.s- old down sttsvdilv all day. No 2 mixed , cash , 35Vnvll. : . 3j4c : Mai , SbJiC. OAls-Tollowe-d corn ; No. 2 cash , 30c bid , Mnv 3 lc. I'IU > VIJ ION Demoralized , lower. 1'orlt 517. J6 Uud , 1925. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , lh C2ij. longs mid ribs , $9.25. shorts , fii.fio. llucon , parked .shoulders. J9.60 ; longs and ribs , 510.37' , ; shoits , J10.2J' . . Hams , 13S.140 HKCBII-TP riour , 7,000 bbls. , whout , 23,000 bu ; cori 224'iio ' bu f oats , 3sUvJ bu. ; lie , 11 ( Kit ) bu b.irlej , d.cidOtm. MHi'MUNrH 1 lout , 4 , ( > OJ bbls. ; viheat , 17,000 bu coin , 7uOO i bu , oats , b.UiH ) bu.i lie , 1,000 bu.i bin lei , 1 , OOO < lni 1C u IIBHR City Vlarke t s. KANSA CITJ. Mo , April 1. Wheat nud rve are quoted on the basis of Mississippi river , othei grains on the basis of Kuusas \V III.AT Weak ; No. 2 reel , GBc ; No. 2 hard , G3 G34e. n " COIIN Jn fair denruntl ; wbttg lower ; others urn-bunged : No 2 white , 34'5r. OATS Mow ; No. 2 mixed , 2832S'c ; No 2 white , 31 < a3m. llUTTEli Creiimnry , active , firm ut 25 300 ; dulrj , Him , wunted , 18Jj:22c. : Koci' Active , steady ; 12c , HECEIITS Wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 4,300 bu. ; outs , none. tntiMt.NTsWheat , 14,500 bu. : corn. 2,000 bu : outs , none New York llrr C.oaiU .Vl-irket. NEW YOIIKpril 1. The demitnd for dry poods wus of the ustiul buttuduj churuclei , but in support of the Impiovemeiit noti-d j-estcrdaj. The weather was so fuvoruble to ' the letu'll Irude ihut Its continuunte for u week would go fur to bring up that bram-h of tiude to u line with the maiket ut first and second hands , which Is needed to mnke de- rnund regular for leplenlshments. Moie cotton llitn-ieis were In inte-est , us were ulso makes eif dress goods Jobbers were huv ing u full trude , vi ith u freer movement In indigo blue prints Deliveries of miiiiy articles In cottons , woolens und silks were the leading feature. Merilmiic und Tuituu red print * , weie ud- x aneed 2'j per cent. British Grain Trails Kttvlvtr. LONDON , April 1. The Murk Lane Fxpiess , In Its weekl } lev lew of the Ilrltish grain tiude , says : Apill begins with English wheat at 25s , the lowest pi Ice on lerord The average pi ice obtained duilng Match was dlsi-oui aging. Al though the Kianui.v reserves have fallen 705- 000 quarters since New Yeai s daj , jet prices huveieceded lOd with no lecovei'y. The Impoited wheat supply ulloat amounts to 2,6'JU.OOO quarters. -MinlK'.ipol.f. VVlK-m .tlurktit. MiNNi.Ai-ni.ts , Minn. , Apiil 1 Prices fell oil Ic today Trude wus fair. ! * hurp break In cush wliLitt , mm ket being overloaded with two dujs' receipts No 1 not them , d3'iS.b4c ; No 2 noithern , e > Ul > Ol-c He-celpis , 803 curs foiiwodaj : . . C'lose. April , dJ4c ; May , OSL8c ; Julv.WiC On tr.ick. No 1 huid , d4c ; No. 1 northern , G2'.c ; No 2 norlhern , 69QGOc. kce MtcrketK. MII.VV u'KEE.is , April 1. WHEAT Lower ; Julj , d7i ; No 2 spring 05c. C'OKN Quiet , No 3 , 39c. CJATS I iisy : No 2 while , 3434i.C. UAUI.KI O4c. } { L 64c. I'uovislOsSQuiet I'orl. May , $10.25. rhlhi'lelpliiu > > rain Murket. I'an.ADni.i'iHA , I'.t. . Ajiril 1. WHEAT Dull , easier ; No 2 led , Ap-il , 72VU73C. C'on.s Options weak ; mixed , April , 471i@ 48UC. OAII C'ui lots dull und barely steady ; No. 2 white April , 3o'4l&40 > 4C. Hull imorji drum -Mnrl.ct. HAI.TIMOHI. , Md. , April 1 - WURATEasy ; No. 2 red , spot und April , 72V- Cjon.s Quiet und steudi ; mixed spat , April , 47 > iC. OATSQuiet undfateudy ; No. 2 white west ern , 41Q.42C. _ Clneliinutl .Vl.irkt-th. CINCINNATI , O. , April 1. WHEAT Qnloti No. 2reddG > . .Ci,07c. C'OHN Dull ; No. 2mlAed,41'-c. OATS Easier , No. 2 mixed , ! i4e. \ \ Hlskl Quiet ; .l . Tolc-ilii Ciraln Murket. TOM.IIO , O. , April I.- WHEAT Steady ; No 2 cash , G9' c. ' ' COHN Dull , steudy j > "o. 2 cash , and May 42c. % OATS- Dull ; cash , 34p. e'oUnn Vlnrkct. NEW ORLEANS , La. , April 1 Holiday. Nci lecoipts. bio ; gross , 1.MJ7 , exports to Qrou- llrltuln , 3,247 , to the continent. 200 ; coast wise , 5 : sales , l,40h , 04 ! spinners stock , 2GG , ' 457 bales. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .SIOCIvS AJ JI WINDS. secuiltlei Were Artli'u nnd Strong Allnos Iroin stnrtto FlnlHh. NEW Yoiik , April 1. Tit < stock inuiket vru1 active und sirong ulmo t from start to linisli There weie free purchases to covei short-con 1 1 nets and thebujlng for the long uccpun wus charucterlred by a greater degree of con fidence than has prevailed for some time. Till wus attributed to the fuct thut the April In teiest and dlvide-nd dlsburnements are ex pi-cte-d to lestore e-usu to the mont-j murket 1 ; u few dnys und to the belief thut rullroii tmslness will | H > enormous for munths to conn on account of the World's fuir. The April. In terest pujments have also stimulated thu In qulrj for investment stocks und bonds. Th profession geneiully tnkc-i a hopeful vliw a the sltuutlon and experienced little dltllcult , in advancing prices toduy. The decline 1 Distilling und Cutllefeedlng of over 2 pere-en owing to t.ie fucwthut thnt stock will no longc tie in dcimind foi election purpo-i's the trr. ! ! ' fer biHiks buv ing rletsecl toduv , fulled to chec tne rising tendenci of the general list. Nutioiiul c'orduge common rose , 1" per cen ' A. Western preferred , 2' - tot)7J4 , 1'ittsburg , pe- 1 e-ent to 42 lend , 2' per com to 43 4 ; Jerse 1 Central 2 per cent M 122 , vlaware * "uti son. 2 jjei cunt to 132 , bufu rlJt J > r cent t ll'-V I * cn rnl T"l > In 1\ tiff cciil ti < 1 > n t lltl'l l.ll iiinn 1 , pi r < i nl t" 14 ' Jb. ris i f tin i Mil r-i wa < iU | 11 ti > ( , p r nl nnd tin Ciintizitwci. . i sji i isillv " ii mmi'l lluylng vt < Mltiuln'id l > ) the in i-e. t * if H4'KMiuit ' | t'ie buiik r < serve , v lo h.ivlns liet n g < m rallv looked for \t the . i.wi inles were 't ' to \ INT rent In-low tin lilithcM nVtm-s mini lied , but the t mr of tininHlKel wns Mi-one notwlthntnwllmt rttinniKiuncitwiit that tli" fuitbi-r-turn of tl.oCHVHMl sold bus IN-I-II cngrHRvd for xliipinetit to r.uroH ) on Tur - dRV m M ThN nmkcs f l.MUHHKi eiu-niffd tip to therlosi'oMnislnesi tiKtiiy The shies nf- gM-Rntsa 17fiiii ( shires The lveiilni ; l'o t snv sl'nllHr 10 tliRt of Ins-t week t < uln\'s hunk slut * ni'-nt wits mticli more fnvor-Hbli'thin hud b-en pivdlctt'd. the HTi-lpts bv mnny hnnksof ICKHI l-nclers from neighboring cities luivlnsr In H In fee purt eluded the notli-e of Inquirer * . Until , ifcild holdings were nitiiln iihstMtitlHlly iiiiclinnreil. C\inslleriible ( lleht will be thrown on the ten- licit ) with which this specie Is held by the facts ( ) > vcoicd ! | in C'eimplliiller Hepburn's March report Till" embrnces-Hit the national bunks In the counti ) C'ompuK-d with u jc-nl ago It appears the bunks of Chicago have In- ciease-d their gold coin and ceitlticate hold ings n,43G.103 , while their stork of legal temli'is has In the sinne time fullen oir J5.bJ'.i 342 and now stttnr * at the unusuall ) low lUure of t5HJd.559. Now of the entire cush holding of these twenty- thiee banks , fully 70 percent Is In gold 'lo uppieclulc this remarkable1 fuel comparison should be inude with tlit forl-clght nutlonul bunl.s of New Ytirk c'lty , whoso holdings of e-oln and certllit-ates ut the present elate muke utiOO percent of theli totul cash lesouici-s. While the Chicago banks In the past Jem huve been incti-uslng th li stock of gold by ! , ( ) ( , ) ( . and while most of the other west ern bunking e'cnlcis tell the sunnstor ) of ex panding gold reset \es thebatiksof New Yolk I'll ) huve lost In specie natl ) j-'j IHM.III.III. It cunhatdl ) be fuir. under such conditions , to blame the lot al banks fm lefusingto turn In voiunlarll ) an ) moieof their gold balance to the treusur ) The following ure the closing ou itatlnu * of the leading stocks ou the New York slock ex change toJu ) . The total -ales of stocks , todnj weie 17tit > tm shares , Including Ati bison , u.lOO. Chicaco , Iturilngton .V Oulncj , 5,4K ( ) ; Chicuio Uu , 7.OHO ; llelawure. l.uckawannn ASe lern , him ; Distllltnc , 1 , Still Lead , 6,3(10 ( : Coidage Ib.G'K ' ) ; New England , lotion : lieadlug , 4,6UO ; st I'aul , H.JOd. SUBIII , 11 , "in. New Vork Monet VInrUet. Nr.w YOKK , April ] . MONCI o > CALL Nominally 4 to D pei cent closed offered tit 5 per cent ritlMb.MrKCVNTII.I 1'AI'KK ( VTi7 tIM Cent. TCIlU u E\ciiANOL-.steud. , with actual business In ounker * . bills ut J4 HW14 HbH for sl\tj dujs und ! 4 H7ljtt4 ( H8 for deiniind. itosiis rirni ; stats bonds dull Tlioclosliic quotations on bonds lloston Stock Onotatlolis. BOSTON , Mu s , Ajiril 1. C'all lonns , S'tSO' net cent , t ime loans , 6G' , per emit The follow ing are the closln. : quotations on slocks , liond.- . und miningMiures- „ A T A b 1 T ! ! Anit-rltan Micar 107' ' . Wentlnc Klec pf d Aui huuar pf d . . 100 VVIi Ce-nt'l . . liny state t.ui 11 * Atcnlnon 2di Hell 'lolephone . liTs At ( UNun 4t IHiston A Albany .17 New Knxland ( m 1104 , Uoitun A Mnlno 17-i Uitmeral Kloc fm llotiton A Vlalnc p f d HJ W'IB Central Is. . . . C II A Q . W S -.llouez M C Atlantic . . . dvo. Klectrlc . UtMion \ Vlont . . . Ill -ted iKuttc \ llonuni 1U Mez i entrn1 i ai imet & lleclu . 310 N V & .v Knz C ontentilnl ( HtlCulonr . . rranklln Oru Miort Line Kcarsitrge Itubber " ' SRII IIU'L'O .Qulnej . ! ! ! . . . . . I'nlnn 1'tultlc Santa lee oppcr . . ! , W e-t t'rcl lumuract 1G1 Went Knd pfd Sen 1 nrk . Niw YORK , April 1 The following arc the closing mining quotutlons- Crowul'olnl . . . . . . IiO Cou. * nl A Va . , , . 210 ( sli'rru .Nevada. . . . E5 Deadwood . . 1..J -tnnilnrJ Gould A : Curry . au Union Con little A Mircrojs . fu v.ellow Jnckot 30 Hoiufi't.to ll'UJ Irou sllyor . 35 Mpxlcun . . 1..0 yulcl. Mlvor. . . 2JO Ontnrlo . . . \im \ | au preferred IStfJ Opiilr . . . no Ilulwcr 20 St. I.onin 'Mlnliig Mocks. ? T LOITIMo April 1. following arc the ( jnotutloiis on mining stocks : Adamn Tl bsli 'smull liopcs f 7o /m Nvlllu . .W > 7H Hope R 75 Illnutulllc . . 7 05 ! tl-o . 4 M GriiulH ) il . . -S IfiCH 45 IKIItalictli . .4" ® .4J ! Uld 1u Led Notes. NEW OIU.EAJ.S , La. , April 1. Clearings , H.OU7.2&2. I'AiiiB Api II 1 Three per cent rentes. OGf fie for the ar count. OMAHA April 1 Clearing- 040,701 ; toul foi the weeU. JG 181.14O.4B. Ni.w YOIIK , April 1 The probable shipment of gold on Tuesday will he $1,500,0(1(1. ( ( KANSAS CITV , Mo. , April 1 ' 'learlngs , H.Bab.772. 1'c r the week , } 10,400 , 83. IlAl.TlvioiiF. , Mel. April 1 Hearings , } 2,705- 739 ; b.iluiicei. , M&2 129. Money , 0 per cunt. Mcvii'iu * . Tenn . April 1 New York ox- clmnge- selling ut ll.SO. Clfuuns ; ; , J3&G.GOO ; bulani.'ps , JJOS.271 LO.MIO.S , April 1 Money , lTi.2v ( , per cent. Hate of discount for both short und thrut ) months' hills IVffcl'j pci e-ent Niw : Yoitk , Apiil 1 Clearings fG5D14- 007 , balances J& 037 , 130 ,1'or thu week , cluurlngs. s(5 ( JG34,722 , li.ilaiu-.u.s , ! 29'J31,177 CINCINNATI O. , April 1.Money. . &SG per cunt. Nen York exch.tngo , 11,11 , rleurlngh , today , J2,2sl,25t' , for the vvutlc , 412008,000 ; lust year , 112 73S f.M ) . I'llll.Alil.i.l'lUA , I'll , April 1 Clearings , J12- 8&nGC4 , balances U.U7CI.G&0 C'leurllig * foi tht > week ir.4 Hjn-.CilCi , baluncos , } 8,444,205 , Monej. 4' , .5 u r cent. BOSTON. Mass , April 1 Clearings , ! 10 , . 441&t.B : huUnccs , t2,311 U43. Munev G jmr cent. Exc niiiicu on New York IDc dlis. count. 1'or the vveeU. cloarliigs , jUO- & 7S,117 ; balances , U0.2&2,400. Cnic-ACio , 111. . April 1. C'leitnngs , today ! 17 , . 075.2J4 ; foi the week t93G24.J01 , asulnsl S7,359,47& for the corresponding week law vear Nev. York exchange , 7&c premium Sterling \chunge. . dull ; MxO-duy bills (4 nU . ; demand M ss'j MUIIL-J ejusior at C per cent Nl w YeillK , Ajiril 1 The Impoits of dpocli ut the port of New ork for the week wen fins COS , lit which J107.1HO were gold und f ! . 42&sllvir. The exiiorts of specie were J7 < J.Y' Gun of which I14&.12& were gold und fGjD.'JH ] silver. Of this amount Hti.ooo gold und K > 1 8 > tlsll\er ( went to Kinope and J13M.2J& golt und fl Mil hilvorwent to > outh America. H- Loris Mo . April -Clenrings , t3,432 , 300 , halunci-s (370,337. C'li urlngs thih week U2 ir > 7H7i ) . hulanci't. f2..40741 ( Clearing eorrc pondlnr weit-k last year , J.Ot.Ii373l ! b.ilunres , tJ , ' > 3b In4 C'leunngs lust wci U t2244h' Jl haliinres fJ.fiT'J.Shi I leurilig forMitich Jlni.Sil'J73. hulani-e- tll,7Oo.Cj'l ( Clearlrick for Mur-h ia9'J , ( uu IHd dti2 ; hul unces tll'J939nl Ini'reitse In clear ingh fo the mini Hi , * 'Jl > iS.311 , or 9' percent Monei ijulet ut ( Vjf.7 per cent l.xchutiire on Nev Yoik , 'JOc premium. KRIIKUB Clt ) I.ltr Stock C'ITA' . Mo April 1 CATTLK He celpts. 3 10u head shipments 12 ( HI head Murkrt dull steers und cows steady to IU i i lower , feeders ett-adj , Tciuk ule-t-rb wcakti ii.wrr Iirrssnd bpt f und shippine tr < rs JS fii'ilfi . ' . cow < anrt lirltpm tJ'Hhian ' > M > H k < rtuiul fe < Ut r(3 " > ii4t4 U' I1H | His-Hlp's -iH'lii irt. lilplntM\l \ 7iHi he id tin IHHM < t WH u nvt niul s | . < ttilv 1 \ treino ralik'4 : . * ( i . bulk ' 4H ( . ' ' > " SHKEII5e < v ipt % , tiim heml * lilpnn nt 1 lu nit Mnrket otcnd ) : cmilltif llflii , nmM ! 8 7 OsH & 0 _ o vi AHA i.iv i : srot K \uuir : . C ttl i Trade . \rtlvc t nilt-r l.lcbt snpplle Hog 1'rleeo sun 1'alllng. ? ATflibcY. April 1. Hecelpts of Inith htijts Htiri sheep IIMVP e\- ceedtsji deHlurs mpiH'tHtluni this wc-t'k , V ut th * ratlU'r tiioderet * run of c-nttlc' hres iM-en A ui- prlso to HIP trude. Ccimpart-rt with JC' f C ° there hits he-en u substHntlul Increhse In all kinds of sttirk. The1 onichil Hcures are fol lows ; Cattle Hoes. hcep Ke-celpts this week 15200J4.587 H'.l.W Hecelpts lust week 1G.H1J 2.H.7SS 7 123 Mime- week lust veur 12.2 ! ) . ) 18,303 3,0 J9 Itecelpts for March -how consldenible In crease over those of the preceding inoiilh , and conipHtvd vrith March. 1 92 , there liu- been a veiv niulked Inciease In both cattle and sheep , wltiia slight decrease In hog supplies lor the past thre'C months , compaied with the same tlnee months last j IMI , receipts , show nn lucre-use- fili.OO'l cuttle nnd 40C M ) hofis and a fullingofl of 135,000 sheep ThooHlelul llgules are as follows : 1H93. CnttlO. Hogs Sheep .Intiuary H7.G14 120,176 10.01.4 Pehruary 03.CI07 70.CIJ4 : iti,314 Match . . 74,440 2 ; 00,417 37,1(15 ( Total . . . 22&.US1 29&.G1G OU 173 1S02 .In nuary 51,18B 201,657 11,774 Teln uury 6&.DG3 127,449 17C20 Mutch . Glld5 102,834 2(1,071 Total 174.HGC 431.840 49,41.5 Inrrc-ttsethli. Tear 60,215 4n7clS Decrease 135.724 Healers- were looVlns for heavy it-cclpt * of cattle this vveplt and on Mnntluj and Tuesday It looked at If anticipations would bo teullzod. 1'nder tlieclrcumstunces buyers bad coinpar- tively little dltllcultv in pounding out H 10 < - to 16c dVc-ilne In tin- tvvodnysni'0 ! tin n , bow- rrc-r , supplies have fallen oil to itidi un e\- tent thut buyeis found It hard worl. to 1111 oideis and not enl ) wits this decline regained , but price * for the week closed l&c lo 2Oc higher ilinn u week 11 go There has been un active-speculative demand all week und the penerul tone to the trade hus liecn 111 in. The detnund , howext'i bus been chletly from locul housrs and It hits beeti the hand } Ullllng cattle that huve .shown the most advance The cowmuikit IIHSI beenaclhe and Mrong all week and prices ure 2'ic to 3oc higher limn nt the close of last vi-c-k In the toi Uer und feeder HUP business bus been vnmi-vvhkt reMrii ted on uccotinl of lii .lied supplms , but prices have bpt-n well sustiilned on all gt sides Tortaj comparatively lishtiuii was u big surprise to de.ilei s. v bo were looking foi fully twice usmiiny cattle H cehts were less than hulf us h'-avy us on lust Saturd.i ) und ln < lu.led ( jtiite a numbei of verv desirable beevei lloth dressed bi < cf houses anj shlpptri. wunled supplies und. trade was an Iv t from tin- Marl On every thing at ull tisi Tul prices rultd Bubstuntlally Mronger , while on the more desiiu- ble killers und best hcuvy Cltttlo there- were plenty of instanceis of u ot to 10c ntlviince Good 1 250 to l.fitlO-lh st < ers sold at from S1.7O to ! j with fuir te good l.lljt ) to l,2tM at from 14. 3O Ui S4.00. 1'oor to fuir light und half fat stull hold all the vvnj fi-om I3.S5 to $4 2o The market rather weak- t-ne-a along tovf urds the Klaso und u few loud- n mulned unsold. " There was un uctlvc tiade In butchers' stock aed cannuiH and prices wore steady to n shade better nil around. Ijood to choice cows ami heifers sold at from $ J 7O to 14 J3 and to-nmon iintlunnlng guides sold around ? . ! to 8J Till. The full to goo.l stutl ctiuiiged bunds Imgily ut fiom $3 to JH.7H. Theie wus ti good -nund from ull sour.-es for rougb stock und poor to choice bulls and Mugs chunged bunds fiei'ly at from JJ Id to $ ' . ! . " > . Otlet Ings of i-.ilvcs weie not very liberal und price" , were generally uin-liungL-u , fuir to pootl Mull selling ut from eS to 40 Ml , Only u moderate business vv.ts transacted in stackers uud feede-ls , but prices , ruleid llrmHt ull suitable giudes Common , light und Infer lor stutl vvusslovv sale , but nothing itiot- | ably down , KepleseiiUillve sales : tmcssUD uncr. Hoos-The bog market thU week has beei little more than a series of ti.id nn-aks. Price have declined 5'Jc ' to One during the week am the end 1 not yet llecelpts have been veij llbeial , owing in a great meamiie no doubt ti the overanxli ty on the pattof shippers p market tbutr stutl before tin- bottom droppci cleur out of the murket I'ai-kors , to i , thiill the signs ol the times point to Inciuised te celjils from now on , and have been exir.-mei , licurlsh in conseiUeii'-e | To add to II.e gen Oral depression the lo.-al und eastern fn-1 meut liou-.i-s , finding u dei-icus u tie mnmi foi iheli products , huvo cut ( low thelrorder semi whut The feeling Is ve.r lmurl-.li just ut present , ami It looks us 1 nothing but u choleiu sruieor some Indlcutlo : of a very serious und tmmediute shortuge I available xupplies would Impiove thesllua lion The run todii ) wns not noticeably dlfforen from ot tut of last Maturduy. und tbken a whole the ciuullty of the oflenngs wns dv cldedly iudtnurvut. itcutr re-tiorta trot 'nsprn tunrkcl * linpniVil tlmfc-Mi i * llKlillr. I ut tuiyt-M mill hud clrvKledl.V the lxt of it , in I ii'iigM tlf ir luus at pri < fnm t lo l'i I'tttr ' thiiu I i-ld 11) s \ir.igi lunrkrt Viihir stupor nor sp ui t.r u j iiny luiving tthIIK ' nl hoii < s hnd It nil th if fwn wi > The- popular price WHS J ti f ir KO.K ! hoirt nil weight * . iMIti vuv-of rn ' I t iini c bows i MttcrltiK up tojdf'7 i Htid SHI of far to iKKir litht and mixed iluff nil tin vij il-wu , lo . .Hi Th'rtvrns H fair amount f a tivity to tin- truthinfl th * pi it * wi-ri i lentil nt an early hour , Ih" bulk of lhrho < i s.-lllh.- fl 45 lof ' IVO , .Mains ! 6 60 loin Hnprlduy uh If 05 t < > ! 7 15 one vm > k URO U'-prewn-aitvi s-ilcs. No. Av. Sh. I'r. No Av Mi I'r I'l J10 MU H ) 20 ac > nu 104 aim o an cii 04 187 40 b HO til 73 177 40 ( > 80 44 2HG lao f , 86 1C29 .104 i-xi e an 71 29 ii5 ii-o o sa 61) 01 280 440 0 40 OS 3 2S7 0 40 87 HO 213 240 0 40 7 OC ) 204 0 40 75 S3 220 f-0 fi 40 OB 03 1H ( 40 G 40 78 67 2'il l.'O li 40 30 61 212 0 46 77 ds Ji.3 80 0 45 f.-j HU 21B 120 0 45 78 01 221 80 G 45 77 Bs 23H 2SO 0 46 67 6(1 ( 24Ci 80 G 46 04 3O1 200 0 60 00 260 80 G W ) 00 42 23 S 80 0 60 US 04 2J4 80 0 60 24 3C.Hi 240 G 60 55 ( Hi 264 120 0 50 71 Id JOS 40 0 60 70 68 247 100 0 60 74 Cil 2fiS 80 0 60 36 . .UKI'- The sheep trade ai-tiveiill week and prlct" . _ UH'iil hoimes me after good muttons and Iambi and there Is a big call for good feeding s-heep at sutlsfai-tor ) prices CMh ilngs touuy were- mostly Rtot-kers , billed throtih tn l.llnnls for feedltiu A few muttoni und biiiiiis-chaiiged hnndo at good strong prices 1'uii t good nn- tlvt-s , 4375 to JO ; fair to good westerns , $3.60 to $6 , common and stock sheep , j. ! 2'j tot375 ; good tx > choice in to lUO-'i l.imbs , H to $0 neuresontatlve sales No A v I'r t tnilings . 75 rn no 87 wt stern wethers 7x 4 : ir. IK ) lambs dt > ti t.O 7 bucks . . 'il 3 00 172 MocU vu'thors . 70 4 25 I'erelpttuuil I > l jiti < itiuii ol slrU Oillelalrj'jlptsnn I dltpMltloi of st ) c ns shown b > t'u * lM.iki of t'u UnKin 'iii'k \ KrJ company foi-lliu tvvc jitv-foiir houis tuidlng ut oo'cliK-kp m April 1 1H-- ; | lll' < KII'TS no .s. HollsLM Jl > ILS il .idinrr Head * urn llentl e am lleud in : .ta. . 61 1UIH 14 h ID , .Ml nrv BUS. CAin.t. noiiH dint p. Cinaliu I'nckinc ( 1 ( Wi. . ' 1 ho U U llauitnond Co Swift A C'o 417 P75 IticCndnhv I'uchluj teA nn 1 iiT , ! A lltn H ISccter \ Hi-sen , Vunianl i ( uri-y J 1 obxnn 4- lilpperB ntifl ft-eclern = ! ' ! _ _ _ Tothl . . . S.U ' . ( V. S rhliiigo I.IKI stock Market. Citicvao , 111. , April 1 [ Spm iui Telegram to Tin : llrr I No chance wus noted In prices foi cattle Onl ) about 5'Ki ' hi , ul urilved and they weie t4iknn ut I'lld-iyV itiou-ttloiis ] , ttr from tl 50 to ft.25 foi Infi-ilor to \tri cows undJielfeis , fj 05 to M.VI for sto < l.ers and fei'di rs. * 4 to Jt'i J" > for dn-ss.-d b if ami shlo- I > lng steers and fiom JJ to J4 7. ) f u I > \itns The hogmurUet Was IJUK t at fi un $ e. 2' to " ' - - - - - - - - - , fml opum-d tlrm and re- ilined so tbiough nit. Theie was a iiomin.ill ) stead ) sheep market at fieitu $1.25 to id 15 foi pool to \tru ( iiiull- lics. Liimbs weiiUiled | ul flout S515 ! to Jd5. . Of I he -iiUU received aliout l.dllO caiuo tllrect from Texas U'-celpts , cattle , 1,5(10 ( ; lie s , GooO , sheep , . . i r. * St. I.oali. Live stock Murkft. J-T Lot-is. JIo , April 1. c't-ril.L Hecelpts , i bin I head , shipini nts l.oii liriiri , market lend ) . llltle doing and nochange In prices. lloilfe Kecelpls , a.uou bead ; shipments , 0,010 heud : m-irket we.lU at jesteiduy's quo tations : heavy , ( GHUft'OO , nilied , tB.uOiQ 0.90 ; light , 5b.60AG.bO. silthiliecelpts. . 10O head ; shipments , none. Mmkot not made owing to luck of supplies. TIII : INSTRUMENTS ulaced ou raiiord Apill 1 , 1SU3 : vv vnmvTV nrens Horatio Towl.es to HI ! I'otteinll2 acies of se 'J-l0-1 S 22,400 Sume to Potter AOeorsf computij.s 32 acres of n 14 } uciesofse J-ll-i2. 0,400 f-ame to C ( 'Ueoige , bu 2101J u\- cept n 141 act Phi. . . 3,200 Ilurbura Koutsk ) to I'lst'ik Koutsky , lot 7 , block 110 , Niuth Uniiiliu 1 C K llru"i and wife to f II le ( trutr.vv & 0 feet lots 13 and 1 J , block 79 , South Omaha. . . . . 18,000 C L Van I'aiiiu and wife lo Marguiet Vincent , lot f , block d , I ottu e naik 1,200 Kuteilna 1'utitc and hn-lianil to Joseph Tuchet , n ' - lot 14 , block 5 , Kount/eid ! ) a.Id . 1,415 II 1' 1'agan und wife to fidelity Tim-t comiiunv. lots ail , 1)3 und Ho to 50. Itces IMuce , 32,000 Kd I'hi inn und \Mfelo.l \ \ Kimhull , lot h , block 2 , Mlssouilvenuepark 500 s .1 ] ) ewe > to Helm.in lolin , lot 2 , block4Mununlt I'l.ice C.750 Herman Culm und wifeto.l It Kitchen , s32 feet lot 8 , block4same . 3,000 Mcliavtick .1 O'Koellu Co. to l llen O'Keetle , loth 7 and H , block 13il - coudd 1 Annie I'ullk to .1 1' 1'ullk , s lot 5 , block 1'J , Kountre 3d add 5,000 Morrlhon und husband to A T Taggart , lot 4 , block 1 , Dwlght .t Lymnn's udd 1,000 .Tospiih lliownlee lo Kobeit Keller , lot 4 , block 0 , K V Smith's add. 4,000 QfIT CI.41VI IIKKDS S .1 Karr and husband 1q A K Mc- Cuntllehs , Kurr'n sulidlvof n ' , block 3 , Isabel udd 1IRI.IK. II r Cofhrun , sjieclul master , to PitI- 7ens state Hunk < if Council Hlulfs , lot 13 , block 2. i-ummlt I'lace 4,920 I \\atson.hpcclul inustei.lo Mutual Jnvestmentcompunj , lot 10 , block b , linker 1'lucu 200 O A llennett , hhei Iff mill s ] eclul mus ter , to Itichuid ll'Keelte , lot.12 und 10. block 2 ; lou 1 and 0 , block 3 , llasuill'b Iht add to Mount ljulas Total umotin' "f tiaiisferi $110,508 The exhibit to be made at the fair by the American Bible societj was shipped from New York las.t week Manj rare nud valu able volumes from tno libran in the bible house will be pla c.l on the bhelves for the inspection of the public at the fair Among them w ill lie a coty of the original Kins Janicf edition of the bible , which was pub lished in Kill. Theie will ulso be a fao-sim- lie of the lirst page of the hrst bible ever printed , the famous MIIZ.I. in the bible of 14.10 , and a eopv of the Uiblia Paupcrum. reprehentiiif ; the style of piloting from wooden blocks bcforo the invention of mova ble types Other rare bibles , pamphlets , etc , will be in the exhibit An unique fea ture of the Bible socieu's in the exposition wi'l ' be a free distribution ot the new testa ment , und to meet the probable demand 2.VJ- IhK ) copies of the .r ent edition nave been printed D. DTii/wre / , H l > I ! nu > : r. , JAS r. ItoooE 1'res. Viuul'res Secy i Tr - r HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital iruKK ) ; Omaha uoJ Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds , I'UIVATE WiKF.4 Room 212 NciiM Life Building OMAHA. low aviate National HIOIU City ; Co.nmurulal Nutlouul lluak. UmuUa. Fjifidal attention given to.outklde ordert ( Ccrrekponaeuce kollollul i