TTTT3 ( WATTA DAILY IVEEs'PPITESnAY. ' APRTT , 1 . EftCOMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Startctl Up a Hot Ptica Yesterday and Closed Stroag , SHORTS IN THAT CEREAL WERE ROUTED lu Corn the Market Wn Only Slightly Itc- njionilro to the Urrnt Strength lu Wheat Oiiti ttcro Quito Active. CHICAGO , April 15-Wieat started up n liot pace today , making n 2c advance und closing IJio higher for May. Covering by shorts , geared by the expectation of reduced stocks , the excitement In oil. the advance In slocks ttnd the ncnernl Improvement In speculative markets caused the strength. The other markets followed wheat , May corn closing lie higher , Muy oats 'AC ' higher nnd provisions at slight advances. The shorts In wheat were on the run today , having apparently become Impressed with the Idea that stockt ) are pretty sure to be materially reduced , nnd hence there wns n scramble to cover. The meager offerIngs - Ings created n good deal of warmth and there were rumors that Armour nnd other elevator men were working the bull side. All domesllc markets were on the rampage nnd the bull sentiment wns still further helped by n large decrease In the visible supply and by the small deliveries In the northwest ns well as at other Interior points. The excitement which has been going ou In oil for some time , the advance In stocks , the general Improvement In spueulatlve mar kets , ns well ns reports that the northwest wouM sow less wheat thnn usual this pprlng , nil tended to sliengthen the feeling In wheat. There was some rein'tlon before noon , but the feeling was generally Btiong. All the foreign exchanges are still closed , but will be running us usual tomorrow. The Jtlnnetipolls receipts weie lir > earn , and Du- lulh got O : ; , making together 17S cars , com pared with 2ra cars n week ago nnd 4MI on the similar dny of the year bcfnrp. Pri mary receipts all t > , ld w.-re 131,000 bu. , ngalnst 2i'j,000 ' bu. a year ago. The visible supply decreased l',2tfi,000 bu. for the v/cek and the total Is now 70.137.000 bu. . compared with ( , U,217 , < XX > bu. n year ago and 7ii,03'i.00 < ) bu. nt the corresponding time In 1S93. The price opened today nt from 634c to CB-rtiC. The close on Saturday was nt O.Te fellers. The feature In the pit was more the smallness - ness of the off 'tlng.i than the heaviness of th' amount that wan wanted. The demand In creased as It became more dlfllcuH to buy nnd n great business was done In the end. ihe price rose to DCo , then up to f > G'c , nnd In a few minutes It shot up from DGVfe to 57c. A mere reaching out by Pnrdrldge's brokers for some wheat caused the latter bulge. The market quieted down after 12 o'clock. Izlng sales caused n reaction to from to GG c , but GC'.fec wns the closing rate. The ctrn market was only slightly respon sive to the great strength In wheat. It could not , however , Ignore the bullishness of Its neighboring receipts , although 2) ) carloads over Saturday's estimate are still very light for this time of year , but the concurrent demand for shipment was oven lighter relatively than the receipts. The visible supply decreased CG9.000 bu. for the week. May opened up lie , nt 45-c , advanced Blowly to IGc and reacted to 15c , cluslng nt 45 c. The market for oats wns nn active one. Fluctuations were ruled principally by wheat nnd covered a range of ? c. May ntnrted nt 2Sc , sold nt 2S } c , ndvnnced to ! ! 8c , sold down again lo 2Stc ( and closed at 28c. July ranged from 27 > ,4c to ! ! 7'ic. clos ing Ho to Ho higher , at 27Vic to 27c. Trad- lug wns general most of the day , although there was free selling by the country nnd Bartlett-Krnzler bought nulto heavily. The provision market was dull , but firm , with wheat. There wns not much disposi tion to trade evinced by cither the packers or local speculators , nor had the commis sion houses many orders to fill. Pork opened with n gain of 7' c , rose Be more , nnd closed with the whole gain. Lard made very little stir and gnined only 2'Ac ' , while ribs almost Blood still , nnd In the end were unchanged The receipts for tomorrow are estimated Wheat , SO cars ; corn , l&O cnrs ; oats , 2W cars hogs , 17,000 head. ' The lending futures ranged ns follows : Articles. I Oi n. I High. I Low. I Clou. WliciTt.No. 2 Aprlt..i. . . . B5H May . July. . fil ( 07M K 67KMK Sept. . . bin 6751 oak ! Corn No. U. . April . 41H 44U liny . 45K 411 4M < July. . 45 ? ( 4im 4.91 Sept . 40)1 ) 405 * 4U'l 411)6 Oats No. s ! . . . Mny . 2SM 28V Juno . UHM SO SHVi July . 27)8 B7MBW I'ork per bbl May . 1'J 40 12 45 12 3" 12 45 July . 1255 I1. 05 12 63 12 S3 I.ntOlU01ba Mny. . 70.1 7 < m < 7 05 7 OS July . 7 17 ! < 7 17W > 7 20 I Sept. . 7 a'Ji ! 7 32X 7 U2 Short HllS- Miiy fl 3S r 35 fl 32 n : ir July II 47m i ; so ( I 47H C 47 Sept 0 ( ill 0 U'M ! I ) UO a tiu i Cotli quotations were ns follows : FI.OUK Winter patents , J2.50fJ2SO ; winter trnlKhts. J2.3582.CO ; spring pitents , JJ.10ff3.SO Bjirlnir Btrnlghts , f2.lOR2.Sri ; bakers. tl.7Sti2.23. WHEAT No. 2 spring. ( WV-OCS'.ic ' ; No. 3 ciirlnir. C7e : No. 2 red. GGliOOG'.tc. COHN-No. 2 , 4JifcfJiHc. OATS No. 2. 2S ie ; No. 2 white , 32332' ' . c ; No 3 white , 3IKO32V.C. IlYM No. 2. MHu. 1IAUI.UY No. 2 , C3c ; No. S , 4Siiff33c ! ; No. 4 4Sc. FLAX SKUD-No. 1. fl.40. CI.OVlMt SKKO-JT.WiO.W. TIMOTHY HI-iD-l'rl ; ie. J3.2Di3.30. VlUn'IHlONM-Mess polk , per bbl. , J12.121. i { 12.5714. LnrO , per ICO Ibs , . J7. Short ribs side ( loose ) . JC.32HC0.33. Dry silte-l shcxilders ( bnxcd ) t5.C2titrs.7S ; short eh-nr sides OoxeJ ) . JC.53OG.CO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. 11.21. SI1OAIIS Cut loaf , unchanged The following were the receipts and shipments today ; Articles. Receipts. Shipments. ll.OOf Oli.lMK 50,000 loi.oor 4.IIOC 7,000 On the Pro'.lnca oicliaiuro today tun butter mar ket was llrm : creamery. lOa''Oo ; dairy. SttlHc. KITKB , firm ! Ilei2i < f. Cl-jes' , creamery , lOJic. _ NKW YOU 1C UKVKK.VL .H.Ulltr.T. g Qiiitiitloni un tbu Principal Cum * iniidltlui mill Staple * . NKW YOHK , April 15. KLOt'Il-Ilccelpts , 17,900 bbl.B. : exports , 13,200 bbls. ; rales , C2.40C pkKi. ; nctlvf and hlghrr within the range , peclnlly for spring patents nnd winter straights. latter for exports ; city mill patents , J2.Wffl.ir winter palfntu , t2.SWJ3.13 ; city mill clears , tl.2 O3.49 ; winter straights , t2.33U2.fr ) ; Minnesota patents , t2.S093.iO ; winter extras , J1.902.40 , Minnesota bakers , t2.0Qi | 3.GO ; winter low grades , Jl. 70(12.15 ; spring low gradCH , Jl.litil.M ; Bprlif vxtlun , Jl.f- > li.3 , > . Hye Hour , active and llrm fcalr.i , 8)0 ) bbls. liuckwheut Hour , nominal. IltlCKWHKAT Nominal , lliurMO. tXUN MKAIv-Hnn ; rales. l.SM saclis ; yellow western , fl.091/1.1 ! ; lirumlywlnr , t2.7502.SO. WHKAT Hecelptf , 21 2)0 bu. ; exports , 45S. > bu. ; nates. S.JfiO.ooi ) bu. futures , I2,0v0 bu. spot Hpot strung ; No. 2 ml , In store anil cluvatur , Gl CHic : iillont , 62Ttc ; f. o. b. , C3 > c iillnit ; No 1 hard , 70V C delivered. Options drcUletlly lilRlie : today on a scarcity of May shoits , duo to ng Kresslve notion by the Chicago bull clliiue , as Kitted by n big reduction In thu visible am favorable crop news ; closed HiOl'4e higher ; No 3 red , Mny. W 061 IMCc. closed CIVic ; Juni cloned Glftc : July , Cl 3-16fifi2 c. closed fie ; Au Bust. ( il.BC2 5-ICo , closed tKVtc ; September , 62' ilWio , closed 62jc ! ; December , CliU3 > ic , close C3c. C3c.CO11N CO11N Ileeelpts. 27.500 bu. ; exports , l.WO bu. unles. 2S5.000 bu. futures , 33.0K ) bu. spot. Spn Ktrady ; No. 2 , 51nc ; f. o. ! > . . steamer inlxeO 49ic. ! Optl. ns quiet , with n llrmer tone , iluo t the advance In whrnt ; closed Ui ? ? c higher ; Mny. WiOSl'-uC. closed 50e : July , UHtliMUc , closed tO\c ; September , Sl < t < i5tV-c , closed CIVic. OATS Itecelpts , NW.20J bu. ; exports , none ; BUlfs. 1GO.ODO bu. future.- ! , C2.000 liu. spot. Knot < iulct ; No. 2 , 32 > 432Vie | : N . 2 delivered , MSW 33V4C ; N . 3. 3IHc ; No. 2 while , S 03J'4c ; No. 3 white , 33 c : track , while , SCtflOc. Options quiet nnd rather hruvy , closing ( tc lower ; April closed 32a ; May , 32 3-lCHo. closed ! 2Vc ( ; July closed JSTic. HAY Steady ; shipping , SOtfUc ; good to choice , COC7SC. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common lo choice , old , JO7o , I'acinc count , old. 3HC7c : l t at CtflOo. HIDKS I'lrm : wet salted. New Orleans se- lecled , 45 lo Co Ibs. . Co ; IlutMios Ayre > . dry , 22 to 24 Ibs. . 13 < fl3Vir ; Texn ; dry. 24 to 3) Ilia. . 74c. I.lIATHKH-l'Irin ; hemlock sole , llucnoa A ) res , light ID heavy. 16 USe. WOOLr-Steudy ; domestic fleece , lC-ffic ; pulled , . I'HOVIBIONU- , slrndy ; fumlly , tlt-000 1100 ; beef hams. tl9.00UI9.f < 0 ; city extra India mm. 17,00 il .50. Out meats , steady ; pickled belllii , CKftfc , Lard , steady ; wettern fleam closed t tl.SS aiktil ; city , 6ie ; April closed nt tl.15 ; May , J7.J3 nominal ; refined , steady. 1'ork. firm but quiet ; new mess , JllWljll.W ; family , til : short clear , J1J.W4J15. & ) . lIl'TTKH-CJulet ; u terti dairy , SOUHc ; west ern crvnmery , i:020c ; western factory , SCllc ; i : ! lrm. 23c ; Imitation creamery , 96l5c ; state dairy , IMTISc , stair creamery , 20c. OIlKKHi : < iulel ; large. Sini'jc ; small , SO lH c , part hklma. tO7Ue ; full > klm , ItUUe KftUH-Klrin , slate and Pennsylvania , K ftUcj western , fresh , Uc. southern , llfc" : c , receipts , 13.U2 I'kics. ' TAUAJW-Qulets city ( tl tr pk , ) . 4HO Hc. country ( pkg * . free ) , I'.OI c. i-UTilOLKUll-filtadyi united clcecj l\'u ! ilpcrti'i , Mils. , 15 tr tnlnnli refined New York. fl'i.O ' ) , I'lill.iilclphht ami tlultlmorc. JlO.i.V llOHlN-QiiIct ; utrnlned , common to ETOCH ! , Jl.M . . TL'IIPKMTINB Dull , IIH. -Market steady ; ilommtlc , fnlr to extra , ! > 9 < % < > j .taiuin , 494\r. MofiAHSIJS I'lrm : New Orleans , open kttllc , vl to choice , 31fT3Sc. OflAKinQtllcl : ; California , per box , t2.75 ® > lVTAIS 1'lit lion , .luicl ; Heoteli , JI9.OOfl21.IM ; .inerlrin , IJ.MO12.Ou. Copper , firm ; brokers' rlre , M.3Tbi exi'linnzo price , t9.7S. I.-nd. ttrndy ; > rolptV ( irlce , J2.01 ; exchnnxe price. J5.13. Tin , uli-t ; ftlrnlRhts , til. 10 : plnlcs , quiet. Spelter , nil ; rnles pn 'rh.tnee , 10 tons April tin , s. o. to nnblo , J1.1.W ; 23 tonp April tin , til ; 23 tons June In , I13.8i : 2.i tons it. o. lo Mny I , one ilny's oiler , til 10 ; la tons May tin , 5H ; 10 tins July n. jn.'J. ' . COTrONHHUD OlISlow , but holder * firm llh repoits moi c bulllrh from primary points , rime mule , 23Q2lc ; off crude , 2Hi22c ; ; prims iimiurr yellow , J6 f(27c ( : ( iff summer yellow , itflKe ; yellow butter grndw , 2Sc ; prime sum- ncr yellow , nominal. OMAHA UINIUAI ; , Ai.viticiTi oinllllon nf Trndo nnd Oiiotntlonn nn Mnptc nnd I'nticy I'roduce , KflOHChoice clean Hock , i > er doz. , lOiJIO'ic , IIUTTKU Packing stock , C07c ; common to iilr , "OSe ; fair to good country , lOQUc ; choice o fancy , Uyilc ; gathered creamery , ICc ; eepa- nlor eiearnery , KQlSc. MV13 I-OULTllY Hens , 7 < 4e ; mixed , Cc ; licit * , ifJS'/in ; tutlieys , tgjc ; henvy toins , 7c ; : ecse , SirS e. QAMK Illuo lng tenl. per doz. , ( l.SO ; green lnt' teal , per duz. , fl.-5ffl.fi' ' : fliicks. mixed , per or. , tl.0ogi.23 ; canrarbneki , tl.0033.00 ; mallards .ml . rod hf-adi , J2.50Sf3.'JO. Vt'Ali Choice fat , 70 lo 100 Ibs. , ore quoted t C'.iftT'.ie ; largo ana coarse , 3fllc. CHUKrfn-Wlioonmn full cream , Young Amerl- linn , 13c ; twins. IZ'.tc ' ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full iv.-im. lie : N'cbrneUa and Iowa , part skims , TW lo ; l.linliurcer. No. 1 , lie ; brick. No. 1 , lie ; wIsn. No. I , 13c. HAY Uplniiil hay , J9.C ) ; midland , f9 ; lowland , A.M ; rye straw , K.M ; color makes the price on lay. Light Irnles sell the best. Only top grades irlng t jp prlcus. PIOKONo 1'or Unz , , } l.nAM.2) . VKGKTAIIIXS. I 'OTA TOiS Western slock , car lots , G3j0e ; mall lots , 7'C ' ; Uaily Huso seed potatoes , flOc , : arly Ohio swd , tl.10 ; Northern Karly Ohio peed , OLD IlKANS-Hnnd picked , navy , J2.20 ; Limn eans , | ior Hi. , fi'ae. ONIONS-On iiulera , yellow per bu , , 11.10) ) red , CADllAOn-On orders , 2ilfl : = ; c. CILIUY : Paiifoinia. socs/ji.w. piH\VUKT l'OTATOiS-Oooa : Block , 12.50 ; seed , " ' bbl. , $1.6) . CAUIIOTH Per bbl. , tl.50. CAfLl'IO\VKll Per crate of a doz. nnd half r two Ooz. , t2.2j. HOItRKUADIHII Per Ib. , CGTc. PAUHN1PS Per blil. , J1.73. ItUTAIIAUAS Per Ib. . H5c. I'AHSLBY Pur doz. bunches , Xc. TUHNIl'S Per bbl , , Jl.W. SPINACH Per bill. , fj.73 ; bu. boxes , Jl. WATHIl CIIMHS Per IC-ot. cusc , I1.IMU1.7S. ItAlUHIIIIS Per doz. , 33c. OHMION ONlONS-1'er doz. bunches , 20323C LKTTl'CK Per doz. , 30(3.1c. ( AHPAltAOUS Oood stock on orders , 90ctl.OO per dozen bunches. 1'IK 1'LANT 1'cr Ib. , Cc. I'HUITH. STUAWIIKlininS Per 21-qt. case , ? 3. AI'PLlIS-Cholce stock , J5.50 ; box apples , J2. TIIOP1CAL rnUITS. OIIANGKS Fancy Washington navels , per box , J3.25r3.CO : fancy Washington navels , tier box , 90 and 112 size. t3 ; choice Washington navels , regu lar sizes. J3.25 ; choice Washington navels , ! > 6 nnd 112 sizes , t3 ; fancy seedlings , per box , J2.73 ; choice seedlings , per box. J2.DOii2.CO ; choice seed lings. per l x , 2M size , t2.23if2.35. 1.KMON8 Kxtra fancy lemons. 300 size , tl ; strictly choice lemons , 300 size , t3.75 ; extra fancy lemons , SCO size , J3.76 ; strictly choice lemons. SCO size , J3.DO. IlANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch , tl.7Q2.DO. MISCELLANEOUS. FIQS- Fancy , Uc ; choice , 120130 ; California , bags , 7c. HONKY Now Yoik , ICc ; darlt , 14c ; California , 5i ! lCc. MAPLi : HYUUP-Oallon Jugs , per doz. , $12 ; Ulxby , 5 gal. cans , J3. MAPLE SUOAH-1'er Ib. , 9S10c. NUTS Almonds , Ho ; Ilngllsh walnuts , soft- shelled , 12c ; Htnndaids , He ; lllbcrts , He ; Brazil Hits. So ; pecans , 10ifl2c. DATES In CO to 70-Ib. boxes , CUe per Ib. ; farJ Jnte . "Jo per Ib. UAUKR K It A UT Choice white , per bbl. , J3.DO ; per half bbl. , 3. MINft : MIJAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per Ib. , Cl c ; 10-gal. kegs , Co ; condensed , per case of 3 doz. pkKS. , S2.50. CIDUlt Pure Juice , per bbl. , t3 ; hnlf bbl. . $3. HIDKS AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides. Co ; No. 2 green each , MflV ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins. No. 1 , each , CmOc ; dry shearlings ( short hides , 4'ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , Co ; No. 2 green salted hides , 5\4c \ ; No. 1 green salted hides , 23 to 40 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2 green united hides , 23 to 40 Ibs.- , 5'c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , So ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 lua. , Co ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 7c : No. 2 dry flint hides , Cc ; No. 1 dry Baited hides , Cc ; part cured hides , lie per Ib. less than fully cured. SIIKEP PELTS Green salted , each , 23RCOC. Ercen salted shearlings ( thort wooled early skins ) . wooled eaily skins ) , No. 2 , each Sc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per skins , ' No. 1 , each , Mi' Mo ; dry flint Kansas am" Nebraska murrain wcnl peltH , per Ib. , actual weight , 4JCc ; dry flint , Coloindo butcher woo pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , UiCHc : dry Him Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actun weight. 4fCc. TALLOW AND GP.EASK Tallow. No i , 4io ! tallow. No. 2 , 4c ; gicase , white A , S fMlic grease , white II , 3c ; grease , yelliw , 3c ; gie.tsc , dnik , 2jJ3c ! ; old butter , 2ij2-c ! ; beeswax , prime , 17Q20c ; rough yellow , 2c. FUH3. FURS lloflr. black , No. 1. large , $ J1.00fl2j.OO bear , brown , No. 1 laige , t20.00i2.'i.OO ; No. 1 mo dlum , ttC ; No. 1 small , t2 ; bear , brown , year lings. No. 1 large , tlO.OOftl2.00 ; No. 1 medium , JS No. 1 small , ti ( ; bear , brown , cubs , No. 1 large t7 ; No. 1 medium , t5 ; No. 1 small , t3 ; badger , No. 1 medium , t3 ! ; No. 1 email. JS.OOfflo.OU ; bear , black , yearlings. No. I laigo , tl2.00Ji 15.00 ; No. 1 medium , tlO ; No. I small , > T ; l > ear , black , cubs No. 1 large. $ G. )08.00 ) ; No. 1 medium , fS.OO'fiG.oo. ' No. 1 small , Jl : bear , black , Montana and llocky mountain. No. 1 large , tls. )320.W ) > ; No. 1 niejlum , til ; No. 1 small , tlO ; bear , black , Montana yeai lings , No. 1 large , t2 ! ; No. 1 medium , tS ; Nu 1 Email , J ! > ; bear , black , Montana cubs. No. . large , JC.CO : No. 1 medium , tl.60 ; No. 1 small , t3 ; bear , silver tip. No. 1 large , t20 ; No. 1 me. dlum , t2 ! ; No. 1 small , t8 ; bear , silver tip. year lings , No. 1 large , til ; No. 1 medium , JS ; No. 1 small , J3 ; bear , silver tip. cubs , No. 1 large , tl.OOOl.50 ; No. 1 medium. COo ; No. 1 small. We Itolier , No. 1 large , JS : No. 1 medium , t6 ; No. small , tl : fox , silver , as to color , according t beauty. No. 1 large , tlOO ; No. 1 medium , tCO No. 1 small , $ * ) ; fox , silver , pale , according tc beauty , No. 1 large , tW ; No. 1 medium , J30 ; No , 1 small , 120 ; fox ; cross , No. 1 laige. JT ; No. 1 medium , t3 ; No. 1 small , 12 ; fox , red , No. : large , tl.50 ; No. 1 medium , Jl.il ; No. 1 small , $1 fox , gray , No. 1 large , 73o ; No. 1 medium. We , No. J small , 40c ; fox kits , No. 1 large. Me ; No. 1 medium , 4'c ' : No. 1 small , 30c ; lynx , No. I large , 13 : No. 1 medium , J2 ; No. 1 small , Jl.M mat ten , No. 1 large , J2 ; No. 1 medium , tl.GO No. 1 small , tl ; mink , No. 1 large. COjfOJc ; No. : medium , 40c ; No. 1 small , 35o ; mink , daik , No I laige , C5c ; No. 1 medium , 40c ; No , 1 small , SOc mountain lion , perfect head and feet. No. l large , Jl.00y2.o0 ; Imperfect skins , tC.Og07.00 ; No , 1 small , J5 ; otter , pale , No. 1 laigr , J7 ; No. 1 medium. J5 ; No. 1 small. Jl ; raccoon , No. 1 large , CCtf'Oc ; No. 1 medium. We ; No. 1 large. Mc0f.0 ! fckunk , black , cased , narrow striped , No. 1 largJ We ; No. 1 medium , 40c : Nn. 1 small , 25c ; brua < striped , No. 1 large , 20j21c ; wolverine , No. large , tl ; No. 1 medium , t3 ; No. 1 small. t2 wolf , mountain. No. 1 large , $3 ; No. 1 medium , t2 ; No. 1 small , $1.W ; wolf , prairie. No , 1 large , GoilWc ; No. 1 medium , die ; No. 1 small , 40c beaver , per skin. No. 1 large. J3.00SC.OO : No. : medium , tl.W ; No. 1 small , t2 : beaver kits , No 1 large. t2 ; No. 1 medium. ll.M ; No. 1 small 75c ; inuskrilts. winter. No. 1 large. fcftlOc ; No. 1 medium. 9o : No. 1 small , 7c ; muskrats , fall , No 1 large , 4jCe ; No , 1 medium. 7c ; No. 1 small Co ; muskrnt kits , 2if3c. -un uu auisnito t | BIU.HII ) o oojad t3ti | | oi.L | St. Liiiiln ( leneriil Alurknt. ST. LOtMS. April 15. WHUAT Wns dlstln gulshcd by a , strong advance during the forenooi on Ihe prosK-ctH | of a large visible decrease In re eelpts , after opening up from % c to Ho. the m.irket advanced lo for May nnd * ic for July then quieted down , sold off Sc , and nt the ck May was I'lc higher nnd July I'AO higher tha Saturday ; No. 2 red , cash , DCc ; May , K'tt'SWt July. iS ie blil. CORN Market In sympathy with wheat , bu without activity nnd quite tame , closing UG-Xi alxive Saturday ; No , 2 mixed , cash , 42c ; May I2\c ; July , IS ic ; September , 4l',4o blil. OATS Dull for futures and without strength , closing at V4o advance over Saturday. Spot steady : No. 2 cash , SOc ; Muy , 20\c ; June , 29c ; July , SCo. KYK Firm ; In demand ; No. 3 selling at Cue , txist track. 1IHAN Ixiwer ; C8c s.icketl , east track , sellers , with CS'se bid. CORN MUAL t.ioa2.n. FLAX SKI-i-CJulet. tl.38. (1RA.S.S 8KKDS Firm ; In fair demand ; clover , poor to eh. .Ice , j.WijS,70 ; timothy , tl.75iS.OO. HAY Firm ; prairie , choice to fancy. t'-OOfl lO.b ) . this lde ; timothy , prime to fancy , 53.00 ffll.M. IH'TTKR Steady ; fancy Elgin. 22c ; separator creamery , 170 ISO. Haas-Steady. lOo. WllliJKY-Steady , 11.21 for distillers' finished gitodH. LKAD Active. JJ.87. SI'17LTnit Dull , $3.07U sellers ; 13.05 bid. COTTON TIiS-4(5Hc. llAGaiNC 5o. PROVISIONS Pork , standard mefs. tllW. I nl , prime steam , t6.l > 2Hi choice , t&95. Dry wilt meats. lx > xed shoulder * , I5.U ; longs , JG.50 ; rllxi , J6.C2 i ; iihnrts. 10.75. llacon , shouldtTS , lwxe < l. J6 ; longs , J6.S7'i ' ; ribs. 17 ; shorts , 17.25. RKCKI ITS Flour , 5.1KV ) bbls. ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 4. ( "I bu. ; cats , 36,000 bu. SHIPMIiNTS Flour , 14,000 bbls. ; wheat , SO.ON bu. ; corn , 57.000 bu. ; oats , K.uoO bu. VUlbla .Supply of drain. NEW YORK. April . The visible supply of grain Saturday , April 13. as compiled by Ihe New York Produce exchange , Is as follows ; Wheat. lO.ISS.O1 * ) bu. , decreaw , t.21COno bu. ; porn , 12.22I.OOD bu. , decrease , eea.OD ) bu. ; oats , 5,275.000 bu. , decrease. 6SOf liu. ; rye , 213.0UO bu. , decrease , 32.000 bu. ; barley , 434,000 bu. , decrease , 195,00) bu. Oil Murxor. OIL CITY , Pa. , April 15. There was DO change In the speculative situation. The trade was bullish and there was buying on all breaks ami uiwin the least encouragement , the up nlng price paid for certificate oil thin mornlnr being12 14 and for crwllt balance ! , by the Bety agency , 12. The cloilmbM for oil ctrtlflcatts was 1135 , with sales nt that price ; opened , 12.li ) ; highest , K.K ; lowest , 12.10 ; closeil , 12.35 ; ml" , Z.1K.UQO tihls.j clearances. 234,000 bbls. ; shipments , 141,590 bbll.i runs , 1C6,081 bbls. STOCKS ANI > IIOND3. Apccnlnllon on 'Clianco Opened StroiiR And Actlvn Under Uoml Iliiylnc ; . NRW YOHK , April 15. The ( peculation on the Stock exchange opened strong nnd active and under good buying , which was widely distributed throUKhinit the list , prices moved steadily up- until until about 1 o'clock. The purchases were nil for the home account , ns It wan n holiday In London , nnd the foreigners were not In the mar ket. There were no specially favorable develop ments In the financial railroad situation to no- count fur the buoyancy of the speculation , but during the entire morning and the first hour of the aftcinoon , prlc. forged ahead -with scarcely nn Interruption. The Vnndcrbllts , grangers , To bacco nnd Leather were th < > most prominent In the Improvement. After 1 o'clock the market became Irregular , nnd while tbeie wns some further gains made , the reactions were far more numerous than the advances. The trading be came somewhat steadier nt 2 o'clock , but after delivery hour n drive wns made on the market and a sharp decllms resulted , Ihe downward ten dency continuing to the final dealings , nnd the market closing henvy In tone. The late losses WCIP In the main fractional and the general list retained lh greatest part of the early apprecia tion , only n few shares showing losses un the day's transactions. Sugar wan most active , but moved within a comparatively narrow range , selling up H , per cent , reacting S per cent nnd rallying Ik per cent. St. Paul rose % per cent nnd reacted U per cent. IlKk Island advanced U 1'er cent nnd lout H per cent. Northwestern rose 1 % per cent and fell oft % per cent. American Tobacco opened at ! > 6 , ex-dividend of 3 per cent , mUnnccd to D9 , lost the entire gain , nnd closed at 93'i. making n gain of 74 per cent on the dny ; the preferred advanced % per cent on a purchase of 100 shares. The liond trading wns animated nml buoyant , particularly for the Fpeculatlvc Issues. The ag gregate pales were 2,230,000. The following were the closing ai'Jtntlons on the leiiillnK stocks of the New York cx- chnnge todny : Northwestern 0.1 AdainH Express. . . 141 N.V. . pfd 13l ! Alton. T. 11 US N. Y. Central Am , Express ll'JH N. Y. AN. E Ilnltlmoru A.Ohio. Btl ! < Ontario A W 1 H Canad'i Pucltlc. . . . 4l ( < Oregon Imp Canada Southern. . * Oresron Nav 17t ! Central Pacific. . . . if O. s. L. A. U. N , . . . Cht-H. A Ohio Pacific Mall Chlcatro Alton 147 P. V. A K C. . H. tt Q PlttBbiinr lull ChlcaKO Uas Pullman Palace. . lull Consolidated Gas. Ilendlnir 1:1 : c. . c. . c. .vst. r. . . . . 11. fl. W 14 Colo. Coal .t Iron. . K. O.V. . pfd H7 Cotton Oil Cert. . , . Rock Inland OM DoIawaruA Hud. . 1'1' > ! < St. Paul CHJ * Del. , Lack. * W. . . do pfd U , i ; U. n. pfd aii' * St. P..t Omaha. . . . 1) . A.C. F. Co do pfa Krlo 10 Southern Paclllc. . 17 ii'X ' Sugar Hollnory. . . . Fort Wayne loll iTeim. Coil tt Iron. 1814 (5. Northern ofd. . . 1IIS I Texas Paclllc 10 C. &E. I. nfd 113 T. .to Cent. | ) fd. . 78 llocklne V.illoy. . . ' . ' ( ! > Union Pacific. . . . . | Illinois Crntr.ll. . . U. 8. Express 41 St. P.ADululh . . . W. St. L. A V K.A T. pfd dopfd. . 144 Lnko F.rlo It West 171J- Wells Fargo Ex. . . 103 do pfd 70 WeMcrn Union . . 87K Lnko Shore 141 Whuelin ; It U E. . iau I .end Trust do pfd LoulBVllloAN. . . . bTi M.&St. 1 , J7 L. A N. A D. A U. O 12 Manhattan Con. . . . 11BM Q. E Memphis AC. . . , . 10 ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' Mlchlran Cont. . . . C.'F.'i"l. . ! ! . ! ! ! ! . . . Missouri Pacific. . dopfd Mobile A Ohio . KIH 1L AT. O KaahvlllcChat. . 70CU T. A. A. A N. M. . . . National CorJaro. CU T. St I > . A K. C. . . . dopfd dopfd 10 N. J. Contra ! S. U. B N. ct W. pta 14 do pfil 33H North Am. 1:0. : . . . 14S' Am. Tab. Cede 11(1 ( K Northern Paelflc. . do pfd. 107 No.Pae.pfd 1HH St. P. . M. It M 104M U. P. . U. AG bid. The tntnl sales of stocks today were 203,813 shares. Including : American Sugar , 21,400 ; Amer- lenn Tobacco , 11,000 ; Atchlson , 8.400 ; Hurllngtnn , C.OOO ; Chicago Ons , 4,000 ; Delaware , Lnckawannn .t Western , 2.400 ; General Electric , C.40) ; Knnsi .t Texas preferrn.1 , 4,400 ; Louisville & Nashville , 2,000 ; Missouri Paclllc , 2.SM ; New Jersey Central , 3.300 ; New York Central , 3.500 ; Northwestern. 8.400 ; Hock Islnnd , G.tW ; St. Paul , 18.500 ; Silver certificates. CO.WO : Southern Hallway , 2,600 ; Ten. nesFee Coal & Iron , 3,600 ; United Stales Leather , 10,000 ; Tnlttd States Leather preferred. 7,500 ; Western Union , 3,700 sharea. Now York .Mnioy : Alurknt. NEW YOKIC , April 13. MONHY ON CALI Easy nt I',4 ' i2',4 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed nt 2 per cent. I'HIMU MEUCANTILG PAPKIl 4i3H per cent. STEHLINO RXCHANOR rirm. with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.Ri'i4.8.'H4 for de mand , n.nd nt tl.S8C1.W4 for sixty days ; posted intc-s , JI.&SI/4 < 8'4.S9 and Jl.UOlfI.00l4 ; commercln' bills , ! 4.S7'i. SILVER C15IlTIFICATES-C7Ki.5G,1ic. C.OVEUNMENT HONDS-FIrm ; railroad lionds. Inactive ; state bonds , firm. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : U. S. 4 , re ? . , now. lUI.H U. i H. O. 7s U. S. 4 B con p. new. 1UOH D. A-R. O. 4 U. S. 8. roar MW Erie Vila na II. S. 5H.COUP U. II. A S. A. Us. . . 05 U.S. 4s , res O. H. As. A. 7a. . . . tMI II. S. 48.COUP ll''U II. AT , C. Os. . . . 10(1 ( U.S.'B. r-iii US dolls UU Paclllc Us of 'US. 100 M. K. A T. 1st 4 . . H4 Ala. Clail A Ida doM 4s 57W Ala. Class II 100 Mutual Union Us. . ll'-'H Ala. Class C 5U'U. J. C. Gen. fin. . . . 11'- Ala. Currency . . . US No. Pae. Isu lir > H La. New Con. 4s. 1)5 ) Missouri U 1(10 ( N. W. Consols N. C. ( ! H 121 do S. F. Dub. Bs 101) ) N.C. 4H 101 ! R. Q. West. Ists. . . 101)mn < S.C.nonfund 1H St P. Consols 7s. 123 Tcnn. new sot OB , 84 U doC. A P. W 5s. 123m Tcnn. new set 6a 100 St L. A I.M.nan. 5 7B Tenn.oldds ti ( ) St. L.AS.ROjn.'l. 1UGK Va. Centuries 5U' < Tex. Pas. 1st ! 811 1 do deferred ' < do Uds 2H ( < Atchlnon 48 U. P. Ists of 'M. . . 104H do''d A 2.1VS WcstShoro 4s - Canada So.'Jdft . . . 10:1 : So. II U C. P. Istaof ' 113. . . 102 bid. Uotton Stjok BOSTON , April lo.-Call loans. 3iH < D3r cent : llmo loans. 3'ly44 per com. Clo lnr pricct for stocksbondand. mlnln ; uharos : A.T. AS. F Westlnyn. Elec. . . . Am.Susrar. lOIHf , W. Eleo. pfd Am. Sutrar pfd. . . . 1UH WIs. Central Ilav State Oas 7U Uen. Elec. nfd HcllTolophona. . . . 1804 Atchls in 1'ds . . . . Boston A Aluany. . ao7 Nmv Ensland Os. . Ilostnn AMaluo. . . IIU WIs. Cent. Ists. . . . C. 1I.AU Atlantic Fllchbur- Iloston A Muntani 4m ( len. Electric 11 ut to A Boston , . . 11H Mexican Central. . HHi Calumet k Ilecli. . sa N. Y.AN. E : WK Centennial 0 Old Colony 17UH Primlilln 12 Ore. Short Line. . . 0 < Kearsur o nuhber. SOX Osceola Union Pacific 11U Qulncy 103 WcstEnJ 04 Tamarack 135 West End pfd HSK Wolverine 1354k Nrir York Mlntnj ; ynotntloni. NRW YOIIIC , April 13-Tha followlnff are the cloainciiiiiuii ; , ' quotations : Ilulwer. 10 Ontario n.'iO Choler Cl ) Ophlr 17S Crown Point ! 1 Plymouth 20 Con. Cat. A Vn. . . . 300 Quicksilver. . . . , 100 Uendwood 40 do pfd 1-100 Oould A Curry. . . CO Sierra Nevada. . . . H5 Halo A Not-cross. . 1-0 Standard 270 Homestaka 1HJO Union Con no Iron Silver in Yellow Jacket. . . . SO Mexican 00 I'liinnclal No ton. IIOSTON. April 15.-Clenrlng bnl ances , JljCtl"J. 1IALTIMOIIE. April 15.-ClearlnBs , J3,4i,123 Lalancen , 7.1G9. NEW YOHK. April 13. Clearings , JC7.49I.172 balance * , } 5.0'J1.CSS. PHILADELPHIA , April 13. Clearings , J10.191 , 275 ; balances. | l , C4n . ST. LOl'IS. April IS.-Clearings , tl,23.1C7 ! ; bnl ances , (293.748. Money , Wi per cent. New Yor" exchnnRC , tl premium bid. WASHINGTON , April 13. Today's statemen of the condition of the treasury : Available cat > I balance , J1S.1,391,9U1 ; cold reserve , J90,313W2. CHICAGO , April IS. ClearlUBS , J15.5I9.00' ) . No\ York exchange. , &oo premium. SterllnK * . pnste nites , Jl.90'l.sa. . Money , 6 per cent on call ; per cent on time. Coffee Miirkt't. NEW YORK , April 15-COFFEE-Optlon opened barely steady at 10if15 ixilntn decline ruled Keneinlly dull nnd weak In the absence o Havre advices , with the fpot market showlnc uenknesH nnd no speculative support , closei Imrely steady ; sales , 11 , oo ) bnirs , IncludlnK April , tll.40 ; May , JI4.10flll.20 : June. $14.Wij ) 14.05 Octulwr. JH.05 ; DvcrmbtT , J13.fS 14.0i ) . Spo coffee , Itlo. dull nnd nominal ; No. 7 , 16'ic ; mild quiet ; Conlovn , JI8.50819.Oi ) ; sale , none. Warehouse deliveries , three clays' . 15,003 bans New York stock , 223,750 bnKn ; I'nlted State slock. 26,73 II.OKS ; afloat for Ihe United Slates 2I6.UX ) bais ; total visible for the United States 4S4.72S bak'B , iwalnst 503,019 IIIIKS last year. SANTOS , April 15. Weak ; KOIK ! nverag tlS.3) ; rt > celpts , Il , < " ) bans ; Block , 2G7.000 bags. Weekly Ueport Weak , good average , per kilos , tl5.20 : receipts during week , W.o:0 : ba shipments to the United States , 11,000 bags stock. 2C7.000 lings. HAMIIima , April 15.-IIllilay. HAVHE. April 15. Holiday. IlIO UK JANEIHO , April 1 ! . Steady ; No. . ' Itlo. U5.GO ; exchange. U ? ; > 1 ; receipts. 21,000 Ixigs 'ck-arol for the t'nlled States , 3,00i ) liags ; clearei for Europe , 3OuO bags ; stock. :16,000 bags. WeekItepoit Quiet ; exchange itarulard , J1C C5 exchange , 9Hd , ri-celpta , s,0ix ) bags ; shipments t Ihe United States , 10,000 bags ; stock , 21C.OOO bags MlnnrnpolUVhent AInrket. MINNEAPOLIS. April 15.-WHEAT-Steadj April , We : May , IBHfJWHc : July , COSCMXc ; Sep tember , 59c. On track ; No. 1 northern , 61Uc No. 2 northern , A SPECIALTY GRABS MILLET AND CANE CLOVER. TIMOTHY. IIO > 14j7Union Are. , KIDIM CUr. Uo. OMAHA LIVE SXQCK MARKET Week Opens with a Fair Run of Oattlc , Many of Than Fat , ELLERS FAIL TO FORCE AN ADVANCE lltijrcn Hold Off imcYtJip | Stow Trillin that Followed AVus iftf < Htcnilr 1'rlccs carcoJijjriuinbcr mill JiHllffcrcnt.ln quality. MONDAY , April 15 , The receipts tcxlnywere 1,082 cnttle , 1,475 hogs nnd 21G sheep its' , ngnlnst 1-lOS cnttle , 1.2S1 liogg nnJ 420 sheep on Monday n week HBO. HBO.CATTLE CATTLE The receipts of cnttle today were the largest since April 3. There were n good mnny good beef stsers on sale , n con- sldernble proportion of them b-lng west erns , but there were nlso more corn fed natives thnn hnv'e been seen In the ynrds In some days. The market on fnt cattle did not show nny material change from Saturday , In fnct It wns practically n. steady market. Holders were generally pricing their cattle n little higher , but It wns one thing to name the price nnd nnother to get It. The buyers did not nppenr to be ready to concede nny ad- vnnce nnd the dny was well along- before mnny cattle changed hands. Some heavy alfalfa-fed westerns brought $3.55 and some lighter natives J4.70 to $5.30. There were not enough cows or heifers here to make n market , there being only three or four loads all told. What few there were brought good , strong prices. A part of a load of heifers sold nt Jl and some cows nt fl.25. There weio more outside buyers wanting stockers nnd feeders , there being In addi tion to others buyers here from Illinois who had orders for quite a good many cattle. As n result there was n little bettor feeling nnd the market could be called Htrong on that class of cattle. Representa tive sales : REEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. XV. Pr. No. Av. Pr. . 7M J3 M I. . . . 750 Jl 2" 3..1213 $5 S3 .680 375 C7..1(159 ( 1 70 CJ..12JI 530 1..12CO 400 D4..1218 500 COWS. I S20 125 1. . . . 810 2 fi 1. . . . 72' ' ) 330 2. . . . 015 175 3. . . . ! I76 275 5..9' ' " ) .1 50 2. . . . 745 201) 1..1IOO 303 li.)73 ! ) 365 1. . . . 920 200 2..1145 300 4..1122 375 B 814 215 C 112) 3 2i 2 1000 400 3. . . . 6113 2 S3 11. . . . M7 3 SO 3..10M 4(0 4. . . . S95 241) ) 111. . . . 936 350 S. . . . 650 425 1..1190 265 1..11SQ-3 25 HEIFERS. 2. . . . r.50 240 5. . . . W , 2 CO 10. . . . 4fO 4W 610 2 40 2. . . . 825 3 00 DULLS. I..1IIO 225 I..140) 25) 1..110' ' ) 275 4 917 2 ? 5 1..1194 263 1 1050 275 1..1270 260 1..1510 270 1..1S70 475 STAGS. 1. . . . 870 250 1 10JO 300 1..12CO 300 CALVES. 2. . . . 255 ICO 3. . . . JM 3 01 1. . . . 160 450 B. . . . 316 300 1. . . . 130 4 00 1. . , . 130 473 STOCKEIIS ANO FEEDERS. 4. . . . C67 235 12. . . . 451 323 C. . . . CCS 3 f.1 IS. . . . 595 285 S..C4-335 Z4. . . . 913 370 0. . . . 425 300 7. . . . 385 343 4. . . . 437 373 1. . . . CIO SCO f. . . . . S16. 3 DO 27. . . . 745 400 1. . . . 810 30 < ) 7. . . . 607 365 11..1055 400 20. . . . C30 330 WCSTEHNS. No. Av. Pr. > Jo. Av. Pr. Scows S77 Jl 70 St feeders. . . . 7SS 3 . ' 5 21mlls 142) 2 50 I' ' 62 foedis..10)0 360 11 heifers. . . . C40 263 91 ! feeders..103S 39) 1 feeder 7SO 32. ' , - - T heifer 870 40) ) COLpnADO. 13 steers 1103 4 30 30L'TAIL' ' 8 heifers. . . . C77 200 ' Scows 103 33 ; 13 heifers. . : . 601 220 - .r Cciws 1H3 373' I steer IfWO 325 - : ; . tfl steersi H73 43" II heifers. . . . 525 300 GftL-'ia nai 383 SOUTHDAKOTA. . J. A. 'Hile. ' 22 steeis 1247 J4 25 . - - NIlVADjv. John Spark. " . 1I3 steers 1230 4 CO g. 6isti-ers 134D * 3 53 WYOMING. . .Itlvernlile Llv i-Sto k Company. . - 3 bulls. " . 1330 ; , 5.23 " " 74 : feed.Qrs..l053 3 SI 13 billlK IBO'ZiaUWraJ fd < M # , > .1077 3 ! > 0 1 feeder , . . . . SCO 3 85 K. O. Harrls.in. w. 1 liull 1390 275 40 feeders..1017 373 16 fei-doixn. . H26 3 C3 " 31 steers 1W ) 3 75 7 feedeis.ll30 375 256 steers..1162 433 MILKHHS AND Sl'IHNanitS. I springer J22 CO 1 cow nml cilf.J27 51 1 sprlnBcr 2500 , 1 springer rs 0) 1 cow nnd calf. . 25 00 1 cow and calf. . 30 CO HOGS There were only nineteen loads of hogs n tlu ? yards today , n llRht run , thouch not FO Ight as on Monday of last week. With so few "logs heio the market was devoid of nny very ntercstlngfiatuies and prices remalniil aliout A'lierc they were nt the close nf last 'fc-pek , Thfr logs were soon Fold and the market closed early. There were no choice heavy hogs compared with those that brought J5 on Saturday. A popular price for IIOKS averaging nround 200 His. was J4.75. One pretty Rood load of 124-lb. hops sold nt $1.90. the highest price paid. Rep resentative tales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 14 115 . . . Jl 45 77 210 120 J4 75 H 169 . . . 45.- 70 2.)1 SO 475 4 155 . . . 463 C3 231 . . . 475 14 177 SO 4 C2'4 63 219 12) 475 73 180 . . . 4 67' * 1-6 KK ] 120 4 75 :5 : 188 SO 470 M 203 120 473 2 335 SO 4 70 91 203 SO 4 73 7 228 . . . 470 78 197 120 475 3 213 SO 470 CC 203 . . . 475 17 S02 80 470 61 291 40 480 4 202 . . . 4 70 C6 263 SO 4 80 J9 183 . . . 470 78 223 . . . 4 S3 73 218 . . 4 73 63 254 . . . 490 2 270 . . . 4 75 SKIPS AND CULLS. 1 4SO SO 425 PIQS. :5 : 115 . . . 425 5 128 . . . 433 SHEKP There were two loads of sheep on sale. The piarket was weak nnd slow , Fnlr to choice natives are quotable at from 13.50 to JI.CO ; fnlr to KO-J > \ westerns nr from $3.00 to 4.40 ; com mon and stock sheep nt from J2.60 to (3,50 ; good to choice 40 to l ( > 0-lli. Iambs from J3.25 to J5.25. CHICAGO LlVli STOCK. Light Receipts nf l/uttle Cause Prices to Tuko nn Up Turn. CHICAGO , April 13. In Battle- only aliout 9,001 head were received today , ngalntt 11,000 head last Monday. The email number on sale nnd the propped of continued light receipts all the week spurred buyers to take hold , nnd trading wns brisk , prices averaging 10c per 100 Ibs. higher than at the close of lost week. Common to extra choice beeves were In demand nt JI.MflC.D ) , with rales principally at from J5.25 to (5.90 , and there were not enough choice cattle to go around. Desirable butchers' btuff _ shared In the Improve ment In prices , and Rood cows were In active demand at from J3.23 to J4.50 , while cnnners' Btuft again moved off nt from 11.75 to 52.GO. Calves were unchanged nnd fairly ncllve. Texas cattle were In moderate supply and sold chiefly nt from J3.70 to J4.50. In hogs the receipts today overran. The sup ply was not excessive , however , nnd both shippers nnd city packers.started in to buy nt nn early hour nt Saturday's prices. Heavy IIORS , weighing 2iW Ibs. and .upward , sold nt from $4.85 to J5.10 ; 11 Klit weights , 140 to 190 Ibs. . nt from 14.70 to $5 ; common to choice mixed nt from J4.75 to J5.05 , and pig ? fit from JI.25 to JI.CO. The bulk of tha fiiles .were lit from J5 to 15.10 for heavy nnd at from 14.90 to J5.05 for light weights. In sheep , although Ihft.WfclIilft toilny were es timated ut 14.0)0 hcnMvMi.nRiiInst 11,400 head last Monday , prices were steady , with a good local demand and expurtz lemnnd for the more dfslrable offerings. Sheep sold on a basis of from J2.60 to J4.80 for-roMinon to choice ile- rcrlptlons , with sales largely at J3.70 and up ward. Lambs sold at friiinlt4.50 to J4.95 for fair to medium , and at fromJiW to J5.S5 for better kinds. Receipts : Cnttle , 9.500 h ul ; calves , 500 head ; lings , 21,500 head ; sheep. 11,000 head. St. l.ollijt , ll\u Stuck. ST. LOUIS. April 15 , CATTLE Receipts. 2,501 head ; shipments , 300 ilirajl ; market firm and nUmt lOo higher and pclv ) v export sterrs worth J5.75ffl6.00 ; KUIK ! to rholry. J3.SOfi5.50 ; fair to me dium , J4.2Jifl.75 ; light , J3Wil.OO ; fed Texus steers , J3.75ijM 75 ; T > ia S | Tpxan steers , J2.T5ft3.75 ; cows , K.WH3.10 ; native Mockers and feeders , J2,50 4.W. , i HOOS Ilecelpts , 3.&K ) hwd ; shipments. 3,9X1 head ; market steady nnd firm ; heavy , Jl.9065.05 ; mixed. J4.COij6.00 ; light , , J4.C5 5.00. rillEEP Hecclpts , 4M)1riil ) ; shipments , 4.PM head ; market weuk , am\i \ slow ; southwestern mixed sold at Jl.uoftl.60 ; natives , Jl.wat.75 ; iprlns lambs. ' Cltjr Mve Stock. KANSAS CITY. April 15.-CATTLE-neceipts. 4,700 head ; shipments , 3,000 head : market strong to lOo higher ; Texas steers , J3.00fl5.25 ; Texas cows , J2.75O3.40 ; l-ef steers. J4.00fi6.15 ; native cows , JI.75R4.30i stockern and feedrls , J3.70fil.75 ; bulls , "llOGS- lecclpts , 3,600 head ; shipments , 700 head ; market steady ; bulk of sales , J4,70j4.(5 ; heavle * . JI.7Ofi4.a5 : packers , ll.TOJil.S5 ; mixed , JI.CO@4.S5 ; IlKht , Jl Ski 1.75 ; Yorkers , J4.70JI.75 ; pigs , J4.Klf4.Ci ( ) . SHEEP Itecelpts. SVO ( nend ; ihlpmentt , 3,000 head ; market weak. btoeU In Mlelit. Record of receipts of the four principal mar kets for Monday , April 15 , 1&95 ; Cattle. Hogi. Blierp. South Omaha l.&U 1.475 216 Kansaa City 4,700 3.00) fi.CO ) St. Louis . , 2 MO 3.d 4.500 Totals , . . 18.CS2 J3.U75 24,311 New York Live NtucU tUrkot. NUW YORK , April U 4.270 head , market ncllvf. hlntier : nMlve tlfHf , poor to good , Jl.fOfld.OO ; Tcxns and folnrnlu. JS.li O5.C3 ; oxen , Jl.9005.25 ; bulls , $1.8003.45 ; dry rows , JI.7SCf4.00. BHKEP AND LAM1IS-Fftlrly ncllvo nnd higher ; receipt * . 15,263 head ; on sate , 7,000 Mirrpl unshorn sheep , poor to prime , JJ.WjS.S ; unshoin Inmbs , common to chotee. J4.50ae.IX ) ; flipped , or dinary lo fancy , JI.WW5.2S. HOGH ltecclpts , 12,571 head ; marlicl firm nl llnlthnnrn Market" . nALTlMOItn. April 13.-VLOUR-Flm ; west- -rn - sup r. J2.00W2.10 ; western cxtln , J2.2VI2M ; vestern fntnlly , J2.C5O2.S3 : winter wheat pate.it , 3.00HJ.23 ! spring patent , JJ.C003.75 ; spring wheat trnlghtn. $ .1.351/3.60 ; receipts , 18.233 bble.j ehlp- men Is. 314 bbls. ; rales , S50 bbls. WHEAT Flimer ; sp < it , C2'4HG2V ' ; in-inlh , C2'i ' fC2\c ? ; Mny , Cl'iffCl c ; July. GOi fJCO e ; teamer. No. 2 , red , 6slifl5JHc ; receipt * . 3.oi2 bu. ; itock. 306,188 bu. ; sales , M.ooo bu. ; mmtlinrn vbent by xaniplr , ClG3c ( ; southern wheatui grade , 6lfifi3c. CORN Firmer ; * pol , SOUOMXc ; month , M'iff OJ4CS Mny , 60c bid ; stentnpr mixed , 49o bid : re ceipts , 31,481) ) bu. ; stock. 412 112 l u. ; sales , 1I7K ) ) in. ; southern white rorn , IHill504e ! ; southern ellivw , 49 < l Slc. OATH Sllgbtiy easier ; No. 2 while western , ! 7Hc nsketl ; No , 2 mixed , 3lc nikeil ) lecelpln , 2.UM bu. ; stock , ISS.P.IC bii. HYK More active nt higher prices ; No. 2 , 590 Wo ; ri-celpls , 6,936 bu. ; etock , 21,179 bu. HAY Oood demand ot llrm prices ; Rood lu choice. J13.OfliT13.60. GRAIN FIlEIGTHS-Very quiet ; steamer , to .Iverpool . , per bu. . l',4d , April ; Cork , for orders , ier quarter , 2s ! ul , Aptll. SUGAR Film ; granulated , $1.2) per 10) Ibi. lll'TTEIl Steady ; faney creamery , 21i22c ; nncy Imitation , 16fl7c ; fancy ladle , 14015c ; peed adle. 12e ; slore packed , 8 < 710c. ECJC.S Finn ; fresh , 12'ic. CIIUl-si I-'lrm ; fancy New York , CO size , lic ; fancy New York. 35 size , 12'ic ; fancy New York , 20023 size , 12'yc. ' t otttMi titirUi't. NF.W ORLEANS. April 13. COTTON Futures. Hlenily ; xak-s. 119.700 bagK ; Apill. $6.13 bid ; May. J6.22 | C.M ; June , $6.30iii .31 ; July , JC.3Cff6.37 ; Au gust , $6.41ti6.42 ; St-ptcmbcr , jn.4Jj6.44 ; Octotier , ; 6.45R6.46 ; November , J6.4SiiC.60 ; December , $6.51 ( JC.S.1 ; January , JG.64 bid. Middling , C'ic ; goixl ordinary , 57-lCc ; net re ceipts , S."ri3 bales ; gross , 8,753 bales ; sales , 4,700 'inlcs ; stock. 274,523 bnle * . NI-IW YORK , Apill 13.-COTTON Steady ; nlddllng , C l3-16e ; net receipts , See bali-s ; gross , 3,2.11 Imles ; extorts to Grent llrltaln , 2,706 bales ; lo France , 3,11 * ) bales ; to the continent , 3.000 talcs : forunrded , S5t ) bales ; pales , 6,710 bales ; spinners , 5,610 bales ; slock , 219,179 bales. liken Mnrl < r-ts MILWAUKEE , April 13. WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 spring , 5S'.ic ; No. 2 northern , Me. CORN Steady ; No. 3 , 47 ; c. OATS Higher ; No. 2 white , 32c : No. 3 white. miOT2c. IIARLI-Y Steady ; NO. 2 , 62c ; sample , CHitTSJc. RYE Higher ; No. 1. R > ! lo. PROVISIONS Khmer ; pork , $12.25 ; lard. $700. RKCEll'TS-Flour , 2CW bbls. ; wheat , IS/JOO bu. ; mrley. 4.000 bu. SlUPMENTS-Flour , fXI,700 bbls. ; wheat , 7(0 ( ill. ; barley , none. Suctr : .Market. NEW YORK , April 15-SL'OAR-Raw. firm ; sales , 9.732 bags centilfugMl , 96 test , nt 3e ; 111 bags molasses. 89 test , nt 2 7-lCc ; refined , llrm : more active ; No. fi. 3ir3 ! 11-lCc ; No. 7 , 3 9-16IT 3'ie ; N . 8. 3 5-lCfi3iic ; No. 9. S'/iWS 7-lCc ; No. 10. 3 5-1603Tic ; No. 11 , 3Wt3 7-Ie ( ! ; No. 12. 3 1-16 3Uc ; No. 13. So ; oft A. 3\fl34c ! ; mold A. 4 3-1C fi'4 ? c : standiird A. 3 13-1651 le ; confectioners' A. 3 13-16jJ4c ( ; cut loaf , 4 ! M6f(4\c ; crushed , I 0-1C pondered , 4 3-16filic ! ; granulated , 3 1J-1CU cubes , 4 3-lCJTI c. KiiniiiH Cltv AlnrkctH. KANSAS CITY , April 33. WHEAT In light demand , ' , jc higher ; No. 1 haul , 64ViiJ53c ; No. 2 , JGc ; rejected , nominally 52c. CORN Steady. ' .6fflc higher ; No. 2 mixed , 43V44lc ; No. 2 white. 4lc. OATS In Rood demand ; No. 2 mixed , 2914 © 29 > ic ; No. 3 white , 2Sc. Ullniington Markets. WILMINGTON , April 13.-ROSIN-Stendy ; strained. J1.15 ; gooil , J1.20. SPIRITS Firm ; 27c. TAR tjulet : 95c. TURPENTINE Steady ; hard , J1.20 ; soft , $1.90 ; virgin , J2.10. On hull U In-lit Mnrllet. DULUTH , April 15. WIIEAT-Slrong ; No. 1 hard , cash nnd April , G2c ; Mny , C2' c ; July , 63'c ; No. 1 northern , ca h nnd April , Cl c ; Mny , Gllic ; July. C'ie ; September , COUc ; No. 2 north ern , cash , 57ic ; No. 3 , 5lJc ; rejected , Sl jc. To arrive : No. 1 hnid , C2'ic ; No. 1 northern , Cl'ic. I'EORIA , April 13. CORN Quiet ; No. 2 , 44ic ; No. 3. 44c. ! OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 31fl31'io ; No , 3 while. 20S4i3lc. RYE Scarce ; No. 2 choice , 570580. WHISKY Quiet ; llnlRhtd good. " , $1.21. KUI'KKSIK WitfltT tiVLL.tlll. Snyder apalnst Dangler. Krror from AdaniB county. Reversed nnd remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. Where a sale of Roods Is not followed by an actual and continued change of posses sion the presumption Is that the xale was made with the UUention of hindering , delaying - laying or defrauding creditors of the vendor , nnd In n contest with such creditors the burden Is on the vendee to prove that lit purchased for g od faith and for value. 2. Therefore , where there was evidence In n contest between a vendee and creditors of the vendor tending to show that there had been no change of possession. It wnf. error to Instruct the jury that the burden of proof was on the creditors to establish fraud. 3. A c-nveyance of goods for the purpose on the part of the vendor , known to the vendee , of hindering , delaying or defraud ing creditors Is void as to such creditors , even though the vendor be not insolvent. 4. All persons who were creditors of the vendor at any time while the goods re mained In his possession or under his con trol are within the protection of the statute against fraudulent conveyances. Hlchnrdson against Halstead. Krror from York county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. The owner of live stock taken up under the herd law by the owner of cultivated lands , on whleh they are found trespassing , s not , while the stock remains In the poa-es- slon of the land owner by virtue of his lien , under obligations to feed , water or care for such stock ; such obligations devolve upon the llenor. 2. In keeping the stock and caring there for the Honor Is required to exercise only such care as would be exercised by n per son of ordinary prudence under the circum stances. 3. The authority of arbitrators appointed under the herd law Is merely to appraise the damage and costs sustained by the land owner , and therefore any right of action which may accrue to the owner of the stock by reason of the former's negli gence In keeping the same Is not barred by the fact that the statutory arbitration was had , damages assessed and paid. 4. An Instruction which misstates the law- Is not cured by other Instructions stating It correctly , because the Jury would be left In doubt as to which paragraph was correct. \Vasson against Palmer , 13 Nebraska , 370. Central City bank against Ulce. Error from Merrlck county , Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. Kvidence examined and held sufficient to support the verdict. 2. The discretion of the trial judge to set a verdict aside because not sustained by the evidence Is broader than that of an appel late court. It will be presumed that the trial Judge , in overruling a motion for a new trial , grounded upon the Insufllelcncy of the evidence , has exercised his deliberate Judgment thereon , nnd his ruling will not be Interfered with unless clearly wrong. Davis against Hllbourn , 41 Nebraska , 35. Dewey against Chicago & Northwestern company , 31 Iowa , 373. 3. In an action on a promissory note by an alleged endorsee thereof a denial of the en dorsement and of plaintiff's ownership Is a good defense. 4. The permitting or refusing of leave to amend pleadings rests within the discretion of the trial court , and Its action will not be reversed except for abuse of discretion and on Its being made to appear that the party complaining was prejudiced. Prejudice will not In such cane be presumed. O. & U. V. company against Moschel , 38 Nebraska , 281 , followed. 5. Certain rulings of the trial court on the admission of evidence examined and held not erroneous. State. Error from I Dolan against > ancas- ter county. Reversed. Opinion by Justice Post. It Is the duty of the trial court , particu larly In criminal prosecutions , whether BJ requested or not , to present the Issues to the Jury by instructions , and a charge which by the omission of certain elements has the effect of withdrawing from the consideration Of the jury nn o Mitlnl Issue of the case I * erroneous. Carlcton against the stale , Cl N. W. , RO. Drench nk'alnst Moore. Error from Huffnlo county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Justice 1'ost. .An notion In the county cr.ttrt wns en- tilled "M. J. II. nprtlnst N. & H. " Ill the bill of particulars It wn itllc-KCd thntaid defendants , N. O. N. nnd J. II. , nn ? Indebted to the iilalntllt * " Judgment wfls cnteiod by default ORnlnst the d fcml nt-i without naming them , Horv- Ice was made under the provisions of ( icctlon 2o of the code authorizing service companies or firms not irn'riTiornUd , the return being n follows : "I served this writ on the within named J. H. at his usual place of business * , the within N. O. N. not bslng found lit the couutj . Held : A Judgment analnrt the llrm of N. & H. and not the individual members theieof. Stark against Olscn. Appeal from C d r county. Reversed. Opinion by Justice I'o't. On the lllth day of Mnrch. IbSfi , In Cedar county , this state , O. nml wire executed nnd delivered a mortgage Conveying lands In said county to U. , n resident of Iowa , to secure 11 lo.tn made by the latter , a loan broker , In the usual course of business. Held : In the absence of evidence explan atory of the transaction the presumption Is that the payment of the proceeds of the loan and the delivery of the note and mort gage wore contemporaneous acts nnd that the note Is not an Iowa contract , nlthoimh It appears from Its face to have been exe cuted In that slate twelve clays previous to the execution of the mortgage. 2. In HIP absence of evidence to the con trary laws of other states will be presumed to be the same us ours. 3. Such presumption applies not alone to the written , but as well to the unwritten laws of other states. 4. A note otherwise In form negotiable will not be held non-negotiable by reason of a provision therein for an attorney's fee In case suit Is brought thereon to enforce collection. 5. Nor will a note1 bo held non-ncgotlnblp on account of the following condition. "If default be made In the payment ot any Interest coupon , said principal sum may nt the option of the holder of this note become due and payable without further notice. " Heard against Dubtique County bank , 8 Ne braska , 10. fl. In an action of foreclosure It appeared that O. , the defendant , borrowed money of and executed n note thert-f r to D.'s wife , secured by an Instrument denominated it mortgage or trust deed , In which D. was named as trustee , with power to recovery on payment of the note at maturity. On the day of its execution D. Indorsed said note in the name of his wife and forwarded It to his correspondent In Boston , by whom It was on the dny of Its receipt sold and In dorsed for value , accompanied by the mort gage to C. J. S. , through whom by will duly approved the plaintiff claims title. It was the custom of D. to take securities payable to his wife's order and dls | > ese of them through eastern brokers by Indorse ment In her name nnd with her Ifliowledge and consent. Held : Sulllclent evidence of title as against the mortgagor. 7. Section 33 , chapter Ixxlll , Compiled Stat utes , providing that "the recording of an assignment of n mortgage shall not be deemed notice of such assignment to the mortgagor * so as to Invalidate pay ments made by him to the mortgagee" has no application to the holder of negotiable securities whose title was acquired before maturity for value In the usual course of business. Eggert against Ueycr ( Nebraska ) , 8. Where a trustee Is Invested with the apparent title to property persons dealing with him are not chargeable with undis closed limitations upon his power with re spect to the subject of the trust. Hut where his powers are clearly denned by deed or other Instrument creating the trust , duly filed or recorded In conformity with the registra tion laws , persons dealing with him In respect to the trust property must at their peril take notice of the extent of such power. 9. Agency with power to acknowledge satisfaction of n mortgage before maturity will not be presumed as against n bona tide holder from the mere fact that the mortgagee who had disposed of the security In the usual course of business , forwards to his correspondent at whose olllce It Is pay able funds for the satisfaction of Interest coupons. Punder ct nl ngalnst Ash. Appeal from Seward county. Opinion by Justice Har rison. Where a local church organization Is a member of an association of congregations having a sot of gon'ral rules for the gov ernment and conduct of all Its members ! and olllcers , nnd the orders and Judgments of the association are binding upon the minor organizations or congregations com posing It , Its decisions , In so far as they relate to church affairs nnd government , are absolute and will be so regarded by legal tribunals. 2. Courts which haveno ecclesiastical Jtir- sdlotlon will not review or revise the pro- : cedlnf-s during the trial or by judgment * of church tribunals , constituted by the or ganic laws of the church organization , where they Involve sol ly questions of the church organization and discipline or In fractions of the laws and ordinances en icted by Its ruling body for the govern ment of Its olllcers nnd members. 3. Where charges have been preferred against a minister of the gospel , and he has been adjudged guilty by the highest tri bunal of the church organlzitlon befoie which the matter hns been presented , and dpK ] > scd from the ministry and expelled from membership In the church , courts will recognize such Judgments of the church tri bunal and enforce their observance when regularly brought to their notice , nnd In an action for the purpose will enjoin the one against whom th y were rendered from further acting In the capacity of n min ister or enjoying the rights of n member of the particular churrh organization , and will nlso enjoin such party nnd member ? of the local congregation or others who have combined with him from excluding from the church congregation or others who have combined with him from exclud ing from the church building and properly nnd Its use for any purpose , or from dis turbing them In or during aueh use , par ties , ministers npolnted to take charge of the congregation and church , by the thc.i , so far as the evidence In the case before the court discloses , recognized nnd appoint ive power , or In so excluding nnd disturb ing n presiding elder of the church from or In Its proper occupancy or use any mem bers In good standing who desire to worship thTi'ln In n regular manner nnd according to the established rules and ordinances of the church , where It further appears that the church property wns conveyed to the organization or Its trustees for church pur poses , and In such a manned that It Is sub ject to th ? control of the general associa tion or governing power of the church nnd Its rules nnd laws. lllngham against Hartley. Error from Colfax county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Com missioner Ilyan. An Instruction Is not of necessity preju dicially erroneous because Its meaning Is obscure , nnd , although therein the burden of proof Is unlntfillgently defined , a cause will not therefore bo reversed , when the record shows thnt another Instruction wns given which with clearness placed such burden upon the defendant In error. Weeks ct al against Palmer Deposit bank. Error from Merrlck county. Reversed. Opinion by Commissioner Hyan. Where It was sought to hold the defendant liable as a member of a partnership llrm , the mere statements of one who claimed to be acting for nnd as a member of said firm were not competent to establish the disputed partnership relation. Utilizing XVyoiiilnc'H Oil. "I notice The Hee contains n good deal of news matter concerning the oil fields of Wyoming , " said Sir. William I oudon yes terday. "The recent advance In price of the oil product of the east has directed especial attention to the oil Industry of the west , nnd , as the The Hee has heretofore pre dicted , the time must soon come when the oil product of Wyoming will supply the western market. I have here a sample of lubricating oil just as nature made It. It Is suitable for use on any henvy machinery. It needs no refining and the supply is Inex haustible. Cuduhy's engineers tried It anil pronounce It llrst class. This crude product can be refined , and Is being reduced to the finest grade of oil , suitable for anv flue machinery. These vast deposlst of oil may be said to be next door to Omaha , com mercially speaking. They must sooner or later form the basis of a great Industry , of which Omaha will naturally be the head quarters and distributing center. In my opinion It will not be long before capital will be willing to Invest In a pipe line be tween the oil fields and Omaha. UARK READY TO WEAR. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. FIT , FINISH , FASHION , THE BEST. Ask your Outfitter for them. DOLLABS ARE DOLLABS THESE DAYS1 Shirts will fit your " pile " as well as your person. WE WARRANT IT. Tour djrec nc\v/i)0nk1111 ; } \ | youour "Souvenir of Fashions. " "CL'UETT , COON & co. , I ! | IIu ml painted i ! * of nil tlif liilcst subjects , Hint nml I'raini' . 1'irpr inipor , llncst r.miiNii liiilioi'tiition , all tints , 10 foot tea a mil , UK- . I'ri'iu'li tlsstio iiapor. Ic tip. Trlliuno fnum-s , mat ami A. HOSPE.Jr. Mtinlc a ml Art. PATRONIZE Dy purchasing gooas tr.afio t the following Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what youtwant , cominunlcato with the manufae- turets OB to what dealers handle their goods : niriiL.tr nr/.v/ : . BEHIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacture of all kinds of cotton ft burlap bags , cotton floi-r sacks & twine a specialty. Cl < H6-015 S. llth-st. ItllKAlil-'AST ri.OVItT.ST. \ . WM. PRESTON & CO. Manufacturers of Preston's California Flakes , Sickle brand slf raising Hour & yeast. Do you use Preston's bcsl flour ? iniKWUKlKS. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION , Car load thlpmenti made In our own refrigerator cars. Blue Ribbon , Elite Export , Vienna Export , and Family Export , delivered to all parts of city. VAltltlAUi : FROST & HARRIS. Carriage A Wagon Makers. Carriages , buggies , phaetons & wagons always on hand & made to * order , 1213-15 Harney-st. , Omaha. COFt'KK , Sl'lCKS , llAKrXfl I'VH'lHHt. CONSOLIDATED COFFEE C0 Coffee Roasters Eplce GrlnJcrs. Manufacturer * Rcrman llaklng Powder and German Dry Hop Yeast , 1114 and 1410 Harney-st. , Omuha , Neb. I'LOUll. S. F. CILMAN , Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. ' C. E. Clack , Manager , Omahi. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of parlor furniture , lounges , dinIng - Ing tables & folding beds. 23th ave. , Iloyd to Sahler streets. 1CK AXlt COAL , SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COAL CO. Domestic & steam coal. We have the best. Of fice 1601 Farnom-et. Telephone : Office 373 , ynro ) 17C6. J , A , Doe , gen'l manager. It'OHKS. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing & repairing ot all kinds ot ma. chlnery , engines , p-imps , elevalorc , prlntlne presses , hangers , shafting & coupling ! . 1IOS-S Howard et. , Omaha , I'HOENIX ' FOUNDRY CO. Fire hydrants , water & gas pipe , specials ; boiler fronts & fittings , street IVy car wheels. Archi tectural iron works. Office 307 8. ICth-st. . Omaha. PAXTON & VIERLIHG IRON WORKS. M'lVa of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry , Machine nnd Illacksmlth Work. En * glneers & Contractors for Fireproof Ilulldlngs. Office and Works , U. P. ny. & Bo. 17th Street. Omaha. Jl. I .Y UFACT Ultl.\l CIt K.lf/.S rW. THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. Manufacturer * of fluid extract ! , elixirs , syrupy & wines , compressed triturates , hypodermic tab lets , pills & scientific medical novelties. Omaha. JIATTUKSSKS , COT1 , UlllllS. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses. Spring Heels ; Jobber Feathers and Pillows. North 14th and Nicholas Sts. . Omaha , THK XOXl'AKML. THE NONPAREIL MACARONI , YERMICILAL and Noodle factory , 8. E. cor. ICth and Webster. Successors to the German-American. Ask for our good . They are the best. XlttllT H'ATOII , I'IKK tiKlll'IOK. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH , The only perfect protection to property. Exam ine It. Best thing on earth. Reduces Inauranc * rates. 1304 Douglas-st. O I'liltALL l'ATOltli : . KILPATUICK-KOCfl DRY GOODS CO , Manufacturers & Jobbers of the celebrated Uuck * ikln brand shirt * , pants , overalls & duck cloth- Ing. 1101-3-6 Harney-st. Factory East Omaha , KATZ-SEVIHS CO , Manufacturer * of men's & boya' clothing , ihlrts & overalls. 2-i2 8. llth-st. 1'Al'KH JIU.VKH. THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturer * of all kind * paptr boxes , irt ! t boxe * cample case * , mailing tubes , etc. wedding - , ding cake & fancy candy boxes , druggist & Jewelry boxes. 1208-10 Jones-it. , Omaha. SIllHT 1'AVrOlllliS. ANS--NEBR'ASK Eicluilve custom ihlrt tailor * . H15 Farnam tre-t. Telephon * > OS. I'A t'MXU illlWIC , HENRY EOILN , UIAHA.NEB . , Factory In Loulivllle. Cam Co Quality ot brlcK. juarantfed lo L a * gooa a * any mapufaiturtj oulild ot thli ate. Henry Uolln. .MARGIN No innttor wlmt bcoklet , . . on sprciilatlon you iniiy Inivo ruad kend for oura. ATNPri'1'1'1'1' Upioi'nyuxZ FYPT ' ' ' * - ' - ' * * i < / * . .lliwAiilalnn innrgln trading und DKI'INES Al.LMAHKKrcxprosiloin , VIreo - Iroo und will touch you Koiuuthlnir. " " ' " " - " Traders Uldg.