THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs SUNDAY , APRIL 3 , 1808. II CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE local Jobbers Do ft Good , Steady Buslnesi in All Departments , ADVANCING VALUES ORDIR OF THE Colil ( or nn Active Move. Bicnf of ( JooiU In a Itclnll AVnr l'roiiicct * Fnvornlilc for Contlnanncc. The last week , was not productive of an ; especially new features In trade circlet Current business moved along In the wei beaten path without material change am wan for the roost part of an entirely satta factory character. Jobbers ns a rule glvo very favorable re ports and It U a rare thingto find onewh IB not entirely satisfied with the volume o business doing at this season. As a matte of course some departments of trade shoi moro activity than ot'ncrs dependent upo whether the present happens to be th active season or not In that particular line In retail circles a fair volume of buslncs was disposed of the last week , but ns matter pf fact the weather was too cool t make spring goods move readily. In th first place the weather was so c'nllly great part of the week that shoppers wei not attracted forth In ns great number as might have boon anticipated had th weather been mt'der ' , and those who dl venture forfii could hardly bo expected t buy freely of spring goods while the win won blowing chill from the north and th'ei wcro Ice and snow on the ground. Si ] retailers generally appear to be well Please . with the trade Hltuatlon nnd no complain ! ere heard from , them any moro than froi the Jobbers. WHAT JOBBERS AUE DOINQ. Reports of local dealers , as well , as ac vices from t'ne larger distributing points , a ; eem to point to a good lumber buslnc ; for this spring nnd nummer. Thcie Is I Nebraska , and tributary territory gencrall Brcat need for much building. Too farri crs generally during the last three or foi years have not been In a condition to bul barns and sheds to store their grain , < house their live stock nnd farm machine ) as It Hhould 'navo been. Now that the iiavp more money It Is only , reasonable expect that many of 'them. ' will , make i least some of the most needed Improv tntmts. it looks now as If prices on bol dry and green lumber would start out i the beginning of the season with prlc comparotlvely high , with no prospect < .nny Immediate drop and with but slltf chance of any drop during uie season. A vices from , all points where lumber Is pr cluccd Indicate u strong state of the ma ket. Stocks In all the markets of the cou try are said to bo light and there won seem to be no reason for anticipating ni surplus that might become burdensome du Ing the season. Omaha as a wholesale paper market making steady progress nnd that depai mcnt Is bfcomlng of great Importance thla city. At present there , nro three nous engaged In jobbing paper from this cl tind It la a question If there Is nny oth line of buslnesHl In which such a wide -If rltotr is covered. From central Iowa ito t I'acltlc coast the rohol < > i country Is scour by the Omaha paper men. Business In tl department has bccni very satisfactory di Ing the pant week. News , book , wrapplt and , In fact , almost all kinds of paper , li been steadily advancing during the p : nlnc'ty days owing to the action of 'the grt paper trust or combination formed by t manufacturers In the east. Nothing of a very startling nature h taken plnco In the wholesale dry goo business during the week. The volume trade remains about stationary and prlc are steady. Country merchants nro a visiting ; the city In large numbrs and np Cencr.il thing are giving liberal orders. T unsettled condition of the weather la hn Ing a tendency to delay orders for sprl nml summer goods , but nsldo from tl thereit no cause for complaint. The < mane ! for the .best quality of goods Is cc tlnually Increasing , which shows plali tnat there la more money In the counl uow than last year. SUGAR IS GOING UP ! The trade In wholesale groceries has be exceptionally good during the last six da uhowlns material Improvement over the 1 ; yreck. The sugar market Is feverish n has advanced l-lG < BVi of a cent. The pr of granulated sugar advanced only 1-lfl a cent , bub higher quotations arc expecl at any time. This rise Is not due. to 1 ( war scare , but la simply the result of I Increased consumption anticipated for I berry Benson. Then , too , prices have be lower than usual for some timepast. . Dr o/prlcota / nnd peaches have also taken upward Jump. This Is the- result of 1 lieavy frosts of last week , which Ber.loui damaged the fruit crop of California. 1 report la that the almond crop Is aim entirely destroyed. , Steaoy prices and a good demand are I leading features of the -wholesale hardwi trade. Little change from last week's c < dltlon Is reported , the volume of buslni remaining about stationary. The Jobbe however , will bo pretty well satisfied If conditions prevailing' at the present tl shall continue. Tha boot and shoo jobbers also make favorable report. They say-that whllo tl are not swamped ) -with order ? , still they ; coming fast enough to make It Intercstl The fact that one jobber Is going to mi Into larger quarters l < i an Indication of I confidence for the future as iwell as the condition of business existing at present tlmo. The boot and shoo men well an the dry goods men nro more or 1 affected by the cool -weather. . The Jobbers of rubber goods arc. wait for prices to bo fixed. Their traveling n are holding themselves In readiness to st on the road n > t any time. The volume- business done thus tar haa been fairly c Isfactory. but n decided ! improvement hoped for as soon as the spring ralna coi HENTS RISING. mentals agents In the month just pas have Imd n demand for all sorts of hout mqre active than at nny time since early spring of 1S93. The largest demi In tha last week h-is been' ' for small hou of 'from four to flve rooms ) ranging In pi from $12 downwards. The Inquiry Is es dally active for houses of this descrlpt between South Tenth and South Twer eighth ftreots north of VInton. The s ply of houses close to the center of tc and of flats I * not equal to the demand i the reflult has been a general rise of rcnti ifrom 15 to 25 per cent , varying with tl accessibility. No Inside , houses have st empty for more than two or three- days : past week and' the demand1 for houses all sorts Is general and steady , with prospect of advanced rents being pemian BUILDING AND BUIL.DINQ MATEIII , Contractors nnd architects eay t'nat r laya are dangerous for parties who c template bulldlngi the coming summer , they are moro than likely to be cos Many kinds of building material have ready advanced : very materially over \v they -were a year ago. On nn averagi would bo safe to say that values are least 10 per cent lilgher than ono year r and still tending upward. In some Hi building papers for Instance , It Is c nldcrably more t'nan that. Common bi are away , up and likely to remain , there oven go higher. Lumber on nn aver has advanced $1.50 per thousand. Gins worth 40 per cent moro than It was months ago. Taint has a'.so climbed. I season oil could bo bought for at leas : cents a gallon under the present pr Nnlln , too , are showing that eprlg'ntllt which Is wont to mark the action of article when a trust gets under It. It will bo strange If the labor mai does not feel the effects of the chan conditions , and that Item will nave to figured up somewhat. In fact , It we fieom t'nat there Is hardly a possibility a lowering of prices at any point and most a certainty of further advances along theline. . BUSINESS BRIEF'S. The Carpenter Paper company Is jjrn ally moving surplus stock Into the ndj Ing building , which was leased recci an an addition to the company's Job' house at the corner of Howard and Twc streets. The additional space will i them a total of Sxl33 feet , five floors basement. There are probably few pe who are aware of the fact that Omalu the inrffost paper market west of Chic and St. Louis , and that there Is no ol western city that has such a large he engaged In that particular department trade. Newspapers published at such tant points as Los Angeles , Portland Bcatuo como to Omaha to buy t'nelr p paper. K P. Klrkendall & Co. have rented Hi ore building- the corner of Harney Eleventh streets , formerly occupied by Kllpatrick-Koch Dry Goods company , will move their stock of boots and el Into U from across the street , the cht Iwlng tr.ado necessary by the growt'.i th < j business , which demands more spat Liverpool Mnrket. iJVEnroou Anni s. WHEAT-XO. t firm ; No. 2 red winter , 7i IHd ; No. : nort prln * . red , ti lid. KLOUU-SI. Loul * fincy winter , dull , | i , OOIlN-flpol , Orm ; Aacrlcta mixed. n J'JJ : futtirti , iteadr ; April , ii tTidj Mar. ii 3di July. s S 4d. HOPB-At London ( Pacific eo il ) , dull , 75. rnoVIBlONS Hef , flrml extra India m t , MR 9J ; rrlme men , Mi 9 < l. Pork , nrm ; prtm > men , nn * wcitern , tls 3d. Hnmi , nhort cut , Mends' , ii d , Huron , itrndy , 3' ) ; iliort rib * , ! > ! long clta. * middles , light , * ( ; long clfai middle * , henvjr , : s . Ixird , prlm western , dull , itt 9J , Tallow , prime city , ! 0i 9J. OMAHA ar.XKHAt , MARKETS. Condition of Trnilc nml Quotation * or Stnple nnit Fancy Produce , EOaS-dood stock , S'ic. llUTTlill Common f. fair. Oflllc : eepnrat'-i creamery , 2 ) c ; gathered crcnmery , ISQKc. VIJAIChoIco fat , M to IS ) ! ' . , quoted at 83 9c ; large nnd coarae , CU.c. L.IVI5 I-OULTUY Chickens , 7W08c : old rr-o t- crs , S'.ilNc ; younic roonters. CHHTc ; duck * . 7c. OAMlv-MalUr < ] . | : .5 < J02.7S ; teal , I1.13U1.U ; brnnu , I2.00U3.UO : Canada geese , M.&O'uG.W mixed ducks , Jl. 00-81.15. 1'IOEONS Live , I1.UO1.23 : dead plgconi nul wanted. HAY Upland , 17 ; midland , ti lowUnd , | . * .M : rye Mmw , M ; color makes the price en liny Ilirlit Kiles toll the beat ; only top grades trlnt top prices. VBOBTAULRS. CBt.ErtY aood Block , large , COc ; small. 23 < i:0c ONIONS-I'cr bu , , TJflKlc. IIIJANH Hnnd'plckM navy , per 1m. . ll.Jfftt.30 BWKKT I'OTATOl J Kansas , 10-pcck bills. t2.7W3.00 ; fcevd tweet potatoes , (2. CAIHlAll--aood stock , j > cr 11) . , 1V4- ' . 1-OTATOBS-Home srown , 60501o ; Coloradi Block , 70c. TOMATOES Per crate , seven baskets , W.75C 4.W. 4.W.NI5W tliKTS-rer doz. hunches , < 5RMc. IIAUISIIK9 I'cr doz. bunclirH , MftJOc. l rrTLX'll'er doz. bunrhei. SOU3JC. OIIKUM ONTON'S-1'cr < loz. . lie. \VATBHCIlKSS-Pcr K-qt. case. Jl.CO. CtrcU.MUBRS 1'er iloz. , l.2iO1.50. FKU1TS. STnAWDEnUIBS I'er 24-qt. ca c , I2.7S. AI'1'LI-S Winter Ktock , (3.0003.60 ; boxes , l\- 01. M. CHANHLJRniRS-Fancy Jersey , oer bbl , $10 , ClHAl'lS Malnnn.i , } 5.UO6.00. | THOI'ICAL OKANaKS California navcli , J2.7SO3.00 ; fnnc ; seedling * , ; 2. : (2.00 ( ; choice , ) ! . LUMUNH7aUrornla fancy , 2.73.M ; choice } 2.W ; fancy Messina , S3.OiXif3.SO. 1IANANAS CJiolce , larga flock. p r bunch , U-C 2.13 ; medium slzetl bunches , ll,75t2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , pc-r lb. , large size , small , lie ; llrazlls. per lb. , D01Uc ; Enullbli wal nuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , lOffllc ; Dtandar. ) ki5c | ; lilbiTtJ , per lb. , lOc ; pccana , polished , me ilium , CJI'c ; extra larsc , Slj'jc ; largo hlckor nuts , Jl.OCfll.lO per bu. ; small , J1.2-"K1.3j per 'm ' , cwoanutu , per 100 , $ i ; peanuts , raw , 5fl5'.i ' < roasted , 6BCHO. F1US Importal , fancy , ! -crown , H-H > . boxe ! lOo ; tcronntllb. . IXIXUH , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , ! 2' So rxr box ; California. 10-lb. box , 51. HONEY Choice white , lit- ; Colorado umber , 3 KRAUT Per bbl. . M.EO ; half bbl. . J2.I.1. MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , tan , each , . ' ,73 ! rn cans , pure , per doz. , J12 ; half-gal , cans , JO.2 : quart1 cnns. JJ.CO. DAT1-M Hnllowre , M to 70-lb. boxes , S'A < Balr , Co ; Fard , 9-ll > . Iwxes , 9c. CIDER Per halM > ll. , 1,1 ; bbl. , 13. FREiJH MEATS. DRESS.ED DEEF Good native steers. Gi good forequarlers sleers , G14c : good hlmlquarte kit-era , SVic : western steers , die ; fancy Heifer die ; good heifers , Cc ; good Jorequarlers heifer &c ; gtiod hindquarters heifers , be ; guod cow Cc ; fulr cows , BV4c ; cow forcquarters , 4V c ; co hindquarters , 7'ic. LiEEF CUTS Hanging tenderloins , 4 < ic ; rib No. 1 , He ; ribs , No. 2 , Sc ; ribs , No. a , Mi1 rounds. No. 1 , 7iic ; rounds , No. 2 , 65i rounds , No. 3 , die ; trimmings , 4VJc ; beef shank 3c ; brains , per doz. , 33c ; sweetbreads , per It 12c ; Fwcelbreads ( calves ) , per lb. , 4)c ; kidney pcr.'doz. , Sic ; ox lalls , encn , 3c ; livers , per U ' /ic ; hearts , per 11) . , ! H4o ; tongues , per lb. , 11 calf livers , each , 358 ; calves , whole carcass i skies , Oc ; calf head and feet , scalded , per se 75c ; tenderloins , fresh , 15c ; tenderloins , froze 15c ; boneless strips , fresh , 9V4c ; boneless strip frozen , 9cstrip ; loins , fresh , 714c ; strip loin frozen , die : rolls , boneless , 9'/ic ' ; rolls , spent cuts , DC ; rlrloln bulls , boneless9c ; should clods , boneless , die ; rump bulls , boneless , 5 % No. 1 chucks , Cc ; No. a chucks , 4',4 ! No. chucks , 4c ; boneless chucks , tc ; cow plates , 3V1 fleer plates , 4c ; Hunk steak , 7c ; loins , No. IWsc ; loin ? , No. 2 , lO'.ic ; loins. No. 3 , S'.Sc ; she loins , market style , 2c above loins ; short loin lintel style , 4c above loins ; cow loin , ends , E steer loin.- ends , DC.- ' MUTTON Fancy lambs , Oc per lb. ; lamt Sc ; sheep , 7c ; market racks , long , 9e ; hot racks , short , lie ; loins , 9c ; saddles , Sc ; legs , 8 lambs legs , lOc ; breasts- and slews , 3'ic ; tongue each , 3c ; forequnrters , E'jc. PORK Dressed plK * , 5'4c per lb. ; drcsfed hof &Vic ; tenderloins , Up ; loins , short , die : long , C Bpare ribs , 5c ; ham sausage bulls , & % c ; llosli bulls , 6\lc ; shoulders , rough , Cc ; shouldei skinned , 6'ic ; trimmings , 4' ' c ; leaf lard , n rendered , C'/Jc ; heads , cleaned , 4c ; snouts ai cars , Sc ; neckbones , 2c ; check meat , 4c ; pin tails , Scplucks ; , each , Cc ; chltlcrllngs , Cc ; hocV 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 2c ; stomachs , each , S tongues , each , ' 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; bralr per doz. , lOc ; ' pigs' feet , per doz. , SOc ; llvei each , 3c.hog ; rinds , Sc ; blade bones , &c. HIDES , \UUSVf , ETC. ' HIDES No. 1 green hides , ec ; No. 2 gre hides. 5c ; No. 1 sailed hides , Sc ; No. 2 Krc sailed hides. 7c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. , 1 No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . 7c. SHEEP PELTS-Orecn salted , each. i7 : green salted shearings ( short wooled early skin each , isc ; dry shearings ( short wooled cai skins ) , No. 1 , each , 6c ; dry flint Kansas and M brnrka butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual wclgl 4R3c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrn wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3Q4c ; d flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actt weight , 4J5c ; dry flint Colorado murrain w < pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3JHc.- TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow. No. 1. ! tallow , No. 2 , 2 > , fee : rough tallow , I'.io ; wli grease , 2tt62ic ; yellow and brown grease , IV 2VSc. FURS Bear ( black or brown ) 3,00 < & : o.OO : ott Jl.60Jf8.00 ; mink , 15S60c ; beaver. | 1.00fj6.i ekunk , ISc. 25c. Me ; mutkrat , 3c , Sc , 7c ; racoc loffiOOc ; red fox. D5cflS1.2o ; gray fox , CGfjGOc ; we ( timber ) , 23cff < 2.60 : wolf ( prairie coyote ) , 10JT5I wildcat , 10Q25c ; badger , OR40c ; elher fox , 35 O75.00. St. I.onls General -Markets ] . ST. LOlirS. April 2.-FIX > UR-Slow and easl patents , 14.7004.SO ; straights. Jl.30gil.43 : clc ; J . ( Wr4.23 : medium , J3.5003.73. WHEAT Higher , closing with May He. Ji Vic anil September H ° above yesterday and eai spot , li'gher ; No. 2 red. cash , elevator , 9 track. 9S 9SV4c : April. 97Wc ; May , SOHc aski July. 7879o ; September , 75X0 ! No. 2 hard , ca : COHN Firm and fractionally higher for b < spot and futures : No. 2. cash. 2 > Uc ; April , 2 May , S7H ° t > ld ; July , 2Ho bid ; September , 29 bid. bid.OATP Hlelbr but dull : No. 2 , cash , 1C' , track. MUW20V4C ; April , SCUc ; May , 26 > , ic ; Ju 22V4o bid ; No. 2 white. 23ff25V4c. UYE Hleher at' COc bid. FLAXSEED Nominally higher at 11.11. TIMOTHY SEED-1'rlme. 2.R5iI2.93. OOIlNMKAL-FIrm at J1.C001.M. nn AN Dull ; acki > d , east track. C6c. HAY Quiet for prairie , with choice tlmol nrm and carce ; prairie , J&.OOW8.00 ; tlmotl J5.00010.50. UUTTER Steaflyj creamery , 15O19',4c ; dale o nice , noas-stcaiir at So. WHISKY 11.20. COTTONTIBS 70c. - * METALS Lead , dull at t3.5r,4ff3.5S. Bpcll nominal at J4. PROVISIONS Pork , flrm and higher ; stand , mess , jobbing. 39.63. Lard , hlt'her ; prime flet fi : choice , $ . " .10. Bncon ( boxej ) . shoulders , 15. tlTi.2S ; extra short clear , JS.MH ; ribs , : shortJ5.RTH. . Dry rail meats ( boxed ) , should ! f4e2UO4.T5 : extra short clear , J5.12V4 ; ribs , 3 shorts. r .37H. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 libls. ; wl.bat , 10.000 I corn. 70.CVO l i. ; oats. 24,000 lm , SHIPMENTS Flour , 2.000 bu. ; wheat , 10 bu. ; corn , 114,000 bu. ; oats , 9,000 bu. KnnHim City Grain and I'rovlstoni KANSAS CITY. April 2.-WHRAT-,4 < higher , slow : No. 1 hard , > o : No. 2 , SSfruoi No , 3 , 86.089UC ; No. 1 red. 93e ; No. 2. 91W3 No. 3. R7-ff Oo : No. 2 rorlnir 87iiKic : No. 3. CORN Active , steady ; No. Z mixed. 26 OATS Very slow , s'ei'v ; No. 2 white , jr.1 * ! RYK 4'ic. HAY Weak , dull ; choice timothy , J3.MW9 choice prairie , J7.00flf7.2 ; . : k Rt'TTER Ver > " flrm ; creamery , ISiTlSllc ; d , rt J'ICtOfi Tlrm : fresh , 8c. ; e RECEIPTS Wheat , 12.2CO bu. ; corn , 60,500 1 Is oats , 17.COO bu. Ix SHIPMENTS A\lA > at , 21.000 bu. ; corn , 33 st bu. ; oats , none. 13e. e. Cincinnati Market. 38 CINCINNATI. April ! . FLOUR-Qulet ; far in JI.30JI4.33 : family , J3.80O4.00. WHEAT Duil ; No. 2 red , 93i794c. et COHN-Sleady : No. 2 mixed. Sic. ; < 1 OATS Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 2SHo. je HYE-Oulel ; No. 2. 53c. . Id I'llOVISIONS Lard , llrm. J4.93. Bulk me ; of tleady. J5.20. Itacon , steady , J5.90. WHISKY Firm. J1.20. ill lll'TTEIl-Stpadv : Elgin creamery , MHc ; O 13fJlSc ; dairy , 10S12C. HIIOAR Easy ; hard rennet ] , f3.5035 S5. EC1GS Easy at tc. - CHEESE Steady ; eoo < l to prime Ohio I u- un 94J9KC. n- nly Toledo Market. IB lh TOLEDO. O. , April 2.-WlinAT-Actlvs h'sher ' ; No. 2. carii nnd May. 97 c. idle < X > nN Active and hlpher : No. 2 mixed. 30 OATS Dull and strody ; No. 2 mixed. 164 leer UYE Dull nnd unchanged ; No. 2 , cash , 51 leo CIX > VBIISKED Dull and cleady ; prime , c ; o and April. JI.SS. erse OIL-Lower ; North Lima , Cc ; South Lima se Indiana , COc. of Prorln. Hi PEOniA. April 2.-COHN-Market flrm nt higher : No 2. OATS Market slow nnd Irregular ; No tie white. S6fl > ! 6 > 4c. id WHISKY-Market higher ; proof plrlt . fl. : he id IlctroltMarket. . es DETROIT , April : . WHEAT No. 1 Wl Kg MHo : No. 2 red. 95VJc : May , or COUK No. t mixed. SOtfc. OATS-NO. 2 whit * , sojtc. HYB-No. 2 , Kc. Grain IteoeliiU at l'rlnclinl Marki ot.rn T > m.UTir. April & Rpcelptt ; Wheat. 74 r : rn CHICAGO , April 2. 1tecelpt > ; Wheat , (7 r , cam. 1M ran : onti , 23 > > can. MJNNEAPOL19 , April Z.- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL War Kews Eeocnr.s a Bull Factor in the Wheat Market , LEITER WITHDRAWS ALL HIS OFFERINGS There in lAlna a Shnrp Advance in Price nt Liverpool nnd an In- crenic In the Ucmnnd front Great Britain. CHICAGO , April 2. War nrwn , Instead of weakening the wheat market , was today decisively n bull factor. The result was the advance of l'ic a bushel , which marked the close. Apparently the belief that war la unavoidable was the cause of t'ne with drawals of all offerings of wheat by Loiter , a sharp advance at Liverpool , and a greatly Increased demand from Great Urltnln. There was a general covering movement by shorts. Coarse grain and provisions wcro also strong. Corn closed } iOHc higher , oats VMiVic , higher and provisions 7'/4i012V4c higher. Wheat opened almost at call price , July starting at SJHflSSftc , against yesterday's closing price of S20S3c , and selling up In a short tlmo to SIHc. Tno demand from both local and southwestern shorts was the most active In some time , nnd a good deal of difficulty was experienced In coverIng - Ing lines of any Importance , ns offerings were scattered , nnd sharp competition re sulted. The heavy cash sales for export and domestic milling purposes during the last week , which was the feature of yes terday's strength , were evidently still In the minds of traders. Another factor was the sharp advance at Liverpool , where prices were about Id above yesterday's. This strength , reports of further heavy sales at the seaboard and a continued larse demand from continental houses , lent strength to the theory w'nlch has been gradually grow ing , that the actual outbreak of hostilities would mean an Immediate advance In prices , and It was generally bellc\cd that Liverpool was noting on this theory. The trade wtis much Influenced by the largo business done In low grade wheat yester day for export , one llrm disposing of about SOO.OOO 'bu. Today's engagements were re ported equally 'neavy. Northwest receipts were moderate , 290 cars , against 320 last week and 2S8 nl year ago. Chicago received G7 cars , 31 of contract grade. The day's ad. dltlon to the contract stocks amounted tc about 112GOO bu. , 5S cars and 20,500 bu. coming from mixing1 houses. Tlio week's clearances were put nt 3,530,000 bu. A slight decline followed the advance to Slc , hold ers letting go a little more freely , but of ferings were snapped up so quickly thai after sagging to 81c the market began tc climb again , and klld not stop until S5c hnO been bid and accepted. There t'no mnrkcl hold for some tlmo and a large business was done nt that figure. The announce ments by Leltcr's manager that ho had withdrawn nil offers previously made foi ths disposal of wheat , and that notwith standing t'no fact that bids were very heavy and from all sources , no price would be named at present. Much higher prices being expected In the event of war mad < shorts doubly anxious to get from under but the 2c advance was too tempting foi the average Yiolder and wheat soon camt on the market In large quantities. The re sult was a gradual decline In the price July finally pcttlngi down to S4V4c , when It closed. .Before thft crowd left the pit however , Sl a wJs bid. Corn was firm nnd a good business wn ; done. Shorts wcro large buyers all day commission houses doing most of the sell Ing. The market was affected some bj w'ncat , but a sharp advance In cables am a good export demand were factors of cqua Importance. May ranged from 29Q231,4c tc 29Hc and closed % 'Qiio ' higher at 2yJ 29Hc. Oats showed more activity than usual with trade more general. The strength o wheat and corn nnd largo clearances wen Influences. Shorts wore the best buyers May ranged from 23iiT2r.V4c to 2Go anc closed MQViC higher nt 2o'4f25c. ( Early trading In provisions was marke < by sViarp advances , especially In pork. Con tract stocks were much les.s than expected and this nnd the strength of sraln mar kets Induced a lot of buying. Hlglj'jjrlcc of the day were reached on this rally , whlcl was followed by a general decline o realizing , but near the close buying be came general again and t'no mnrket closet steady. At the close May pork was 12V4' ' higher at JO.Co ; May lard , HEW YOHK Ii.\EUAl. MAIIKET Qnotntlonsj for the Day on Gencri ComiuadltleM. NEW YOHK , April J.-FLOUIl-llecelpts , 20 221 bbls. ; exports , 10l ; ; bbls. ; Minnesota patent t3.lftjJ3.-tO ; Minnesota bakers , M.23C-I.45 ; wmt stralRhls , J.MS.C3 ; winter extras , JJ.63C1.1 winter low grades , t3.9003.00. Rye flour , du J2.7J. < J3.K. Buckwheat Hour , nominal at J1..JC 1.60. 1.60.COHNMRAIy Firmer' yellow western , 63o. UUCKWIliAT Nominal nt < rc. UYE I-lrrn : No. 2 western. Ma4 ) ic. 1IAIILBY Quiet ; feedlnff , 41i.4c. 11AHUEY MALT Quiet ; western , K3j 3c. WHEAT Receipts , H5S7S bu. ; exports , B3J bu. Spot , flrm ; No. 2 red , 51.01 % , f. o. b. , nfloa Options openedl strom ; on higher Liverpool caU and a drop In consols ; further advances'accor panted active covering by horta biis--J part on less favorable crop news and export rumor The close wan very llrm at 1 HI lie net udvanc No. 2 red May , 99Jc Jl.OOH : closed. fl.uOvi. COHN Receipts. 73.1UO bu. ; exports. 62.0H b Spot , nrm : No. 2 , Mlic. Oj > tlona ojH-ned flrm ' .vl wheat , advanced a'larplon etrone Uverv-i news and export demand and closed 41o hlche May , 33 % < t34c ; closed , Sic. OATS Receipts. 61.OW bu. ; exports , CO.S3 b Spot , llrm : No. 2 , 30@30Vtc ; No. 2 white , 1-Vi Options quiet tut firm with other diipaj-trnenl closlmr atio net advance ; May cloced , 29i4c. HAY Dull ; sJilppinff , 9 > 2Wc- good to cholc KOIOc. HOI'S Quiet ; stale , common to choice , 1 ! crop , 4T5c ; 1S96 crop , TCSc ; 1S07 crop , ifOls 1'aclflo coast , 18K crop , iSic ; 1506 crop , C&3 1W7 crop , n 18c. 1UUBS Steady ; Qa'.veston , ISHc ; Texai dr 12',4c : California , HHUlSUc. I.BATH BK Steady ; hemlock sole , Ilucn Ayres , 19V4aa > ! 4c. WOOU Qulet ; domestlo fleece , ITftSc : Text 128150. . l'ROVISIOV f , stfa.lv ; family. Ill.fX 11.75 ; extra men. 19.0099.73 ; beef hams , r packet , ! l0.2 , ' < ni.OQ. Cut meats , steady ; plckl bellies , IS.37Vidft.CO ; pickled shoulders , I.S7 pickled hams. 17.WO1.75. Lard , flrmer ; wesle steamed , closed. tJ.4S ; reflneil firmer. Pot steady ; mew. IS.U > Q9.7t > ; short clear , UO.XfTlM family , Ill.CHHril.W. Tallow , steady ; city , $3.72 country. J3.72Ji T3.75. Olta Cottonsrrii oil , dull ; prime crude , 19' < prime yt4Iow , tZ'.if. rtnvlc-iM. dud. Itusl steady ; strained , common to good , IMI'/iOl. Turpentine , flrm. SC CW.ic. ltlotsteady ; fair to extra , 4K6 Kc ; Jap ; BUfi He. MOLASSES Quiet ; N w Orleans open Kelt good to choice , Si033c. METALS PI * Iron , dull ; southern , # 7010. northern. I10.IOO12.09. Cbpper , nulet ; tr.-.k : Ill.rJli. Lead , quiet ; exchange , 3.W. Tin , plati .t. quiet. „ , liUTTEIV-ntcelpts , I.C17 pUgs j Cm ; westi renmery , ISHOWc ; ElRlnl 4He. CHEESR-ltecelptis dull ) IlKht Wmt. ( KO Vici part skill c ; full sklitK. 03c. KaaRpcetpU , 13,071 Steady ; vrntcrn DC ! southern , lOc. nnltlmnre Mnrkrt. BALTIMORH , April z.-Fi jm-ouii : w t- frn superfine , IJ.7WT3.10 : jitttftn exits , U.J3O 1.00 ; western family , t4.3vt. < : winter wheat May , 11.000 LOOM ! tteamer , No. S red , receipts , 57,300 bu. ; exports , none ; southern wheat by sample , KcQ1.00 ; southern wheat en CORN Strong ; POt nnd month. 3f3IUc ; May , Hlf34 ic ; tteamer mixed , 33ie33Hc ; ' receipts , 1S7.124 bu. : exports , 102,807 bu.f southern white , XjJSOc ; southern yellow , 3I034HC. OAT -Uull. easier : No. 2 white , 33333 ! No , t mixed , SOflSOVio : receipts , 24,923 bu. ; exports , HY'E Firmer : No.'T'nearby , D3V4e : No. J western , Mi4c : receipts , 31.010 bu. ; exports , none. HAY Firm : choice timothy. N2.WS1S.OO. GRAIN FRKIOHTS Quiet and easy : ( team to Liverpool , rer bu. . 3Ud : Cork , for orders , pel quarter , 3s 3d April : 3 May. nUTTEU-Steady ; fancy creamery. 10S20c : fancy Imitation , ITIflSc : fancy ladle , 15c ; good ladle , 130140 ! store , packed , l 812o. KaOR-Klrm : fresh. 1014 ? . , , . . „ CHEKSK Steady : fancy New York , large , 9H f9Hc ; fancy New York , medium , 9'iO10cj fancy New York , small. Snn Frnncliico AVhcut Mnrket. SAN FRANCISCO , April 2. WHEAT Steady IIAULEV-SteadV : December , Jl.20'4 ! May , 11.21. _ STOCKS A1 D IIO.VDS. War \CTVBI In Scarce nnit the Price ) Ailvnncc. it KCIT Point * . NEW YORK , April 2. News having an Impor tant. bearing on the all-absorblns question 01 this country's relations with Spain was exceed' Ingly scarce ttKlay , as congress was not In ses- slon. The absence of development left the ell uation much QS It was when trading ceased yr tcrday afternoon , and when all classes of own crs were offering stocks for sale on Ihe pro surnrllon that war with Spain was Inevitable Yet prices show net gains today extending t ( ovi > r ft point In many cases , and the cxtremi recoveries from the lowest thow variations wh'cl ' oomparo favorably wltlt the violent changes o last Monday and Wednesday. The market wa exceedingly feverish and erratic during all o the two liours' tccxlon. Despite the paucity o news varying scntlmenls were fed by rumor raUier lhan news. Acllvlty was based on th supposition that "the nUrence of all symptom might Itself be a 'symptom. " This uncerlali state of mind would naturaly becet a dlslncllna tlon to leave contract obligations outstanding As most of the existing contracts on the ex change are Ixised on fhort sales of slocks , 11. ' uncerlolnly found expression In buying lo cover The timidity of shorts was founded on their severe vero experience last Monday. They saw power ful efforts offered lo slem Ihe downward ten dcncy at Ihe opening. The analogy was so clos lo Iho course of Ihlngs last Saturday that It lm an unsettling effect. Important commission butl ness with Washington connections was the In strument used for much of Ihe buying This cav ttlo appearance , whether well founded or enl designed to slop orders , ot Information obtalnc In Washington on some favorable turn In lh prospect ot affaire. Thle devclopmenl or mancu vet * w s not lost upon the bears. It U not Irn probable that fome of the buying was due t that clafl : of Investors who came Into the mai ket to buy slocks nl n low range of prices n aclual relurn In yearly Inconw. Ixjndon was ' buyer lo some cxlent here In spite ot the slfi nlllcant weakness of Spanish 4s on exchange It Is evident that foreign exchanges look to Nci York for an Inltlallvo for the present. Dadl tated. It sccma remarkable that there shoul ic sucl/ sharp net advances In prices of sccuri lea on the Block exchange In the week whic Itnespcd the publication- - the report of th oard of Maine Inquiry , and the apparent nbnr onmcnt of dlplomallo negotiations looking to th onservatlon of peace with SiMln. The fact I hat prices ore from 1 to 4 points higher In n f the principal stocks ' -that make up the bul the business on HAs TUock exchange. Thl as duo In part to technical conditions In lh vitkc-ls. When Iho beara'taltemptcd lo tak heir profits on Mondayvby buylng stocks at th ow level Induced by .the iireentallon of th lalne board of Inquiry Vcport , they found therr elves forestalled by a pWerful bull clique , wh md secured a large part , of the , available lloalln upply of stocks. Not fSor'y ars has there bee ecn en violent on nth-ant- ' prices as In Mor ay's licar pan'c. ' The bulsc-fln prices seemed I ave been desired originally by some of tl : argo bear operolors th meli-e ? , with the pui pose of shaking off some of , Jtielr undesirable fo owing by forcing them' totcdVcr Ihelr conlract : ml thus leave Ihe way open for a further < Ii line. The 'big ' bears w re . unposed to hive bee aught In their own trap , prid It was generall elleved Monday n'ght ' that Ihe short Inlerei iad been pracllcoly eliminated from the ma ; els. Laler develc-pments , especially on Wedne : ay , showed Ihat lllcrd.was a large oulslandln hort Interest , nnd the > belief prevailed t tt nd of th'e wifcK that this short , 'lnterwt-was stl arge. The pErslstetitl Unsltvcness | of the ma el to the falntertmifrccutlon' of a peaceful a < u-tfmont of the Cuban .question goes 'to conflr le bjllef. The demands-on Ntw Ywk from ottn omestlo centers for money ehow a miarke < l Ii rrase nnd the losses. In Currency In the lotti rt of llA'week are 'probably not adequate ! ( fleeted In 'the banks' returns. These losses 01 hewn to bo more than offset by receipts of Ir ported specie.Hut the-calllng of loans yeslerdf rul the marking up of cell loans lo 6 per cei mllcnto that the banks were disposed to tal measures to strengthen themselves. Esllmali nd opln-lons vary widely as lo how much tt mports of gold will amount to. Over JW.000,0 rom Europe hoe been drawn against currci grain and cotton bills. That there Is' still Iberal supply of exchange to be liquidated enerally believed. Largo banking and flnand nstltutlons In Wall slreet are believed to be ; ubstontlal accord regarding the. course to 1 lursued to Insure the greatest safety and sti olllly In tl.b event of the shock of war. Don ( mvo moved In sympathy with stocks , but hai not been as active. Prices are 2 to S per cei higher , and in exceptional cases 5 to 6 per cen Sovernment bonds have weakened In the Iatt < part of Ihe week , but ithey show net results ov ast Saturday amounting to 2H per cent In tl s , coupon. 2 per cent In the new 4s , register * A per cent In the Cs anrt'2s. The Evening Post's 'London ' financial cabl gram says : "Tho stock ; market here opened fl ; oday , but there woa 10 panic. The .condltU was apitlfctlc. wltli ascertain amount of ner ousness In places. The account Is general really too small to warrant anything like a pani The chief apprehension Is In the money mark * on fears of a further.gold drain to New York ho event of war. The Bank of England refer ast week was the lowest since 1S03. Tomorrow Jodya are nominally quoted at 40 per cent , b such transactions are merely of a PPeculatl nature. Americans were , flat , but above the Ne York oarlty all day. Cape gold and Japanese yi o arrive next week ' have been practically e quotation , of t : leading stocks on the New York market todsjr ] I'aclfle. Denver & Qulf. C.lSO : Tobacco. 7C People's Gas , CUO ; Sugar. 60.810. Hank Statement. NHW YORK , April 2.-The weekly bank tf me-nt shows the following changes ; Bun reserve. Increase , $1,8(9.325 : loans , decreni 14,317,209 ; ipecle , Increased , t5,2MK0j 1 < teniltr * . dfcrn a. II.SM.TOO : depetltt. decr n , t.41).700i clrcuUtlan Inctrate , 14,100. The bunkf now heM ! 3T20SOO In xcei | of the requirement of th * a per cent rule. York Moner Market. NEW YORK. April 2.-MONHY ON CALtr- Msrkct flrm. 183 per rent ; last loan , 2 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE l'APER-506 per cent. 8TEIILINO EXCHANQE-Markel Heady , with nctunl basinets In banker * bills at ll.nO4.MH for demsnd and I4.SOH for sixty days ; polled r t' , I4.imi4.82 and t4.84UU4.85j commercial SILVER'CERTIFICATESSJKCSSUC. . HAR SILVER-MOSS'ic. MEXICAN DOLLARS 43c. HONDS-Stata bonds dull ; railroads weak : government bonds weak ; new 4 , reg. , 130 | 121 ! coupon. 120H ; 4s , rcg. , 10SW109 ; coupon. HOW lll'i ! 2s , : Ss , reg. and coupon , 111U113 ; Pa- cine 6s ot 'TO. 101. Closing quotations on tends wert s follows ! Snn Frnnclicn Mlnlni ; Qnotntlonii. SAN FRANCISCO , April J.-Olllclal closlnt quotations on mining stocks today were as foi lows : Fluiiiii.ini Nuten. OUAItA , April 2. The clearings for the < la ivcro JSK8.37S.W ; balances. JJ2.CAS.VS. Tlia cleat hng for 1M7 were $07J1.73. nnd the balances ! . ( t.3oG.27.Inereaso In cle.-irlnBs , J323.S07.17. Th icarlnca iur the week and for Iho corresnondhi ceic of last year : IMS. 28 f ! 2.S04 01 arch 23 Siil.93158 ardh SO 03C.830 stl arch 31 DOS.52J2L I" " 1 0 ,30C 07 MS.37890 .Total J3.574.344 72 J4.075.2C2 02 Per cent of Increase : 3 .78. .CIUCAao , April 2 Clearlnss. J16.103.123. N . ? cfQh.aee-c.C0a discount. Potu-d rater . * . * ! * * Stocks , quiet and steady. All * U BSK bid , CO asked ; lllscult. common. 22 ; Hli ult- preferred , 77',4 ; Diamond Match , 1S8 bl , hP.- " ' 1 fe 'J'-M , f0" " c'"caBO ' , 213 ; Htrav oarj , 23'i ; West Chicago , MVi. ST. LOUIS , April 2. Clearings , J3CJ,002 ; ba nn ' 4M'3.Money. . . GflU per cent. New Yoi xchance , 40o discount bid , par atked. NKW ORL.EANS , April 2-ClearlnBS , J1.2S2 a. New-York-exchange , bank , par ; commercla It per Jl.OOO'dlsrOunt. CINCINNATI , April 2.-ClearJngs , J1.783.7C New York exchange , EOgfiOo discount. Mone H4O6 per cent. AlIiMaillB , 'April ' 2. Clearings , J3I,7M ; ba vnces , JD0.084. Nnw York exchange BClllne i 11.60premium. . PHILADELPHIA , April 2.-Clearlngs , J15.734 631 ; balances , J2.403,441. IJAT/TIMORE , Md. . April 2. Clearings , J3.82J 032 ; balances , J700.441. NEW YORK. April 2.-Clearlnffs , | 175,905S7 lalance ; , J13OS3,1CJ. BOSTON. April 2.-ClearIhgs , 21,621,10J ; ba mces , J2,505,24 . Fprelsrn Fiuniiclnl. ' , April 2. At" the outset the boun : oday retlected the wqakneas of the London ma < et. but toward the close It was more chcerfi and recovered part of the losses. LONDON , April 2. Gold U quoted nt Hiicni Ayres today at 161.30. Bullion to the nmount i 23,000 was Withdrawn from the Ha-k of Em land today for shipment to New York. The ma ket for American securities' , nfler a weak op i inj ? on bears taklnn proms , became steadier. TI -loslnir tone was weak and there was no di > min PARIS , April 2. Three per cent rentes , 10 2i4o for the account ; exchange on London , 2 lOo for checks. There was an all around weal icst on the bourse today. As a result of tl : ollnpse Spanish 4 were offered by the who ! laic , partly on , the Hlspano-Amerlcan Bltuallc na partly on the quashing of the sentence In loscd upon Emlle Zola. Amonjr the Intern ; lonal securities Russians and Brazilians we mostly affected. Coffee Market * . NEW YORK. April 2.-COFFEE-Oplloi opened steady , with prices 10 points higher < near months and unchanged on far month ruled active throughout the session , with fu ther advance of 15 points on near months as remit of heavy buylne for spot coffee hous and local coverings. Closed steady with ne ; months 23 points higher and late months 6J } points higher ; sales , 40,730 bags. IncludingMa 5.43S5.50. Spot coffee , Rio , strong ; No. 7 1 folce , Cftc ; No. 7 Jobbing , GHc ; mild , llrm ; he higher ; Cordova , 10"4jfi6c. Total warehouse d liveries for the United Stales , 19,122 bags , t eluding 16,084 for New York ; New York sto today , 671,430 bags ; United States stock , 809,1 bags ; afloat for the United States , 803,000 ban otal visible for the United Stales , 1,207,776 bag igalnst 706,876 bags last year and 419,605 bu Jn 1S90. SANTOS , April 2.-COFFEE-Flrra ; good av nice Sanlos , .8,700 reis ; recelpls , none ; stock , CO ; 000 bags. IIAMTiUnd. April 2. COFFEE Opened u changed ; nt 2:30 : p. m. , unchanced to U pi higher ; sales , I'T.OuO bags. HAVRE. April 2.-COFFEE-Stendy ; > higher ; at noon unchanged. RIO DE JANEIRO , April 2. COFFEE Flo No. 7 , 8,200 rels ; exchange , 5 31-XM ; recelpi 10,000 bags : cleared from the United States , 7,1 bags ; for Europe , LOW bags ; Block , 281,000 bac Wool MarketM. April 2-WOOL-Quotntlons : Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. X Michigan , 21 No. 1 Michigan combine. 23c ; No. 2 Illlnr combing , 2SQ29c ; Nu. 2 Michigan comMng ; 2 < 29o ; X New York , New Hampshirem Vermont , 23ff21c : No. 1 New York. N < Hampshire and Vermont , 27c ; dtlaJno MIchlgo 28c. Unwashed medium Kentucky and India quarter blood combing , 23c ; Kentucky n Indiana three-eighths blood combing , 23c : M sourl quarter blood combing , 22c ; Mlisoi three-elghtt.b blood comb'ng , 22'&c : braid con Ing. 2Sc ; lake and Georgia , 23c. Texas wool ! Spring medium (12 months ) , ICfilSo ; Rcourcd , 4 Kc ; spring flne (12 ( months ) , 18il ! > c ; scoured , t. Terrllory wools Montana fine medium and Hi 16tjSc ; scoured , 46R Sc : staple. We : Utah. \ \ omlng , clc. Fine medium nnd flne , 13 ® ! ' scoured , 43O47c ; staple , We. Australian , scoui basts combing , superfine. 70Q72c ; good , C We ; combing , average , C2Q&c ; Queensland con Ine. C5c. BT. LOUIS. April Z.-WOOL-TMiler ; n dlum , 15&Wo : light line , UyiOc ; heavy line , He ; tub washed , :2 jCS'ic. Oil Market * . OIL CITY , April 2.-CredIt balnnreg. 75 ; c tincatrs , clos < Hl cash offered , 74U ; eales , 2 , bM . May at 7514 ; no runs or shipment * . CHARLE8TON , 8. C. , April 2. OIKS Turpi tlm > , market llrm. 28He. Rosin , unchanged , WILMINOTON. April 2. OILS Turrentl flrm. 27Vsf2Sc. Rosin , sleody , SI.20tM.2C. Cn turpentine. 61 cady , Jl.SO@2.0c ) . Tnr , quiet , 0 < SAVANNAH , April 2. OIUS Spirits turp tine , market opened flrm at Sc , closed llrm 27c , Itoaln , flrm and unchanged. Jfcw/Vorle IJry Goodv Market. NEW YORK. April 2. Dry goods closed I satisfactory In all lines. The week has beer discouraging one for sellers. The war * lluat has made trading Impossible In most cases , i sellers have practically ceared to seek buslni The situation In print cloths continued unsa factory. The sales of odd goods /during week has been very light. Other staple cott and printed goods present unbroken records dullness. 11 j California Dried Fruits ) . * NEW YORK. April 2. CALIFORNIA DRI FRUITS Qut t but flrm. Kv porated app common. 687140 per lb , ; prime wire tray , S1 wood dried , prime. SHc : choice , 6H 8 c ; fan 9 10c. Prunes , 2UR7fic. Apricots , Royal , ( tic ; Moor Park. 6H&10C. reaches , unpee ! pctiid , uaito. , , i.i OMAHA LIVE STOCK HARKET Ctutomiry Saturday Run Qots Into ft Lively Market. WEEK CLOSES WITH STRONG FEELING Gencrnllr Oooit n-llh Priori Jllllhcr niul Triullnji Active Cattle IlnycT Utinblc to Thrlr Orilcri. SOUTH OMAHA , April 2.-Hocclpts of the days Indicated were : . . Cattle. Hon. Sheep. Hor' * . April 2 $00 3,130 3,127 April 1 1,711 6,112 3.SS6 March , 31 2.5S3 6.137 11,069 21 March 30 3.6S3 7,394 10,001 21 March 29 4,973 4.GT.3 4.541 March 2S 1,3 0 1,3.19 4,030 . . . . March 26 938 B.22S 2,726 23 Murch 23 1,787 7,512 J.3.-.2 1 March 24 7,103 6.754 7.M3 Murch 23 2.S37 3.339 3,95 23 March 2.S30 4.2C4 6.915 1 March 21 1,429 1,773 6,716 16 March 19 1,203 3,325 1.701 7 Hccelpts for the week with comparisons ! Cuttle. Hops. Sheep. JN > fk ending April 2 13,517 2S.SOI SH.CGC \\cek ending March : . . . .12,46.1 2S.75S S0.120 Week ceding March IP..14,032 23.CS7 32,731 Week ending March 12.13S7i > 31.213 30,92 ; The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : _ Cattle , lloss. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. Ry 2 . . Missouri Pnclllc Ry 2 Union Pacific System 11 2 ' . F. , E. & M. V. 11. R. . . . 10 11 ! S. C. & P. Ry 2 C. . St. P. , M. & O. Ry. . . . . H. & M. R. R. II. . . . . . . . 11 12 C. H. & O. Ry . , 1C. C. & St. J 1 C. , R , I. & P. Ry. . W ] Total receipts 34 44 ll The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 27 3S7 1C' The G. H. Hammond Co. . 142 119 Swift nnd Company HI CCS 1,091 The Cutluhy Packing Co. . IP ! ) 1,21'J 7 Hill & Huntzlnger . „ 20 Livingston & Solmler 34 IP. . Husz IS Myers 179 Swift , from t'ne country 1,1& Ctidnhy P. Co. , from K. C. . . . 33Ti Plnnltlngton , Milwaukee 319 Other buyers 72 Totals S02 3,137 3,13 Values on all kinds of stock looked up to day and as was the case- yesterday the mar kets were In n condition to pleasie sjllers It was a Saturday , however , nnd ns usual 01 the lost day of the week the receipts wen light , the only unwuial feature be-lng th ct that the markets -were active am gher Instead of nominally unchanged a apt ito bo the case nn the last day of th eck. CATTLE Omaha did not have cnttl nough to mnUo very much of n show ng , leys than fort ' fresh loads belni cportcd in the yards , but nt tin imo time there wcro moro 1iere thai i cither Kansas City or Chicago , In o'he ords It was a Saturday und the numbe f cattle on sale at all market points i\va xtremely light. The most of tha cattle hero were cornfe teors and there was quite a sprinkling o retty decent cattle among the- offering ; hat Is cattle good enough to bring $1.90. Th uyers had use for all the cattle hero an 10 market iwns both stronger nnd ver ctlvta condition rather unusual for th ast day of the week. The pens were E-OO learcd nnd the trade came to an end fo le want of more cattle to sell , with som uylng orders unfilled. Cows nnd heifers , as well as bulls , c-ilvc : ! c. , sold nt fully steady prices nnd the fci ead In the yards met with ready takers. As usual on a Saturday , the offerings c lookers and feeders were light and th mount of business doing In conscqucnc cry limited. The cattle mnrket of the past week iwa ccldcdly In favor of the selling Interest 'radically on evpry day of the week -thci voa a good export , nnd shipping demon or cornfed cattle , jvi'hlcli ' helped to sustai alues nnd gavcv the market an upwar endency. On sofiio days the' receipts wet hort ofthe dsnund nnd the market di eloped Into a port of t-cxramblei among th uyers to scso which could gc-t the moi attlo. Under such conditions It was n < urprlslng that values showed conslderab mprovement. For the week It would I nfe to say that good heavy cattle are u 11 of lOc. whllo handy , light cattle ni 5ifT20c higher ; buyers would say 50o hlghc Cows and heifers did not show as muc aln , but the general tendency of the marki n t'nat kind of stuff was also higher ; a coi ervatlve statement would beto call tl market lOo better for the iwee'.t. The bei grades of thin little stock cattle were ju : bout steady for the week , but. owing l he larger receipts , the common kinds wei omowhat neglected and values on sue [ vero 10G20c lower for the week. Representative sales : NATIVES. BEEP STEERS. Jo. Av. Pr. No.Av. . Pr. No. AT. IV. 0..1I63 W L. . . 123014 90 17.1314 J4 70 1..1190 475 SS..137G 475 21..1067 440 0..1121 4 45 21..1043 4 30 2..MOW 4 33 8. . . . 7S3 495 SI..1167 4 DO 1C..1427 4 Go 1..KOO 440 2.1000 ; 415 23. . . . 1087 14 60 S..1016 435 S. . . . 955 400 40..1164 4 25 2..1205 4 00 18..1375 4 40 19..1184 4 15 4. . . . 112.4 45 46..1303 4 60 12..1040 4 (0 L. . . 790 4 00 10..1320 4 65 6..1128 4 43 S. . . , 933 4 35 18..1217 4 30 1..13CO 4 2Q 9..1043 4 20 19.1051 4 D3 1. . . . 730 4 CC 1..1270 415 3. . . . 940 405 2. . . . 093 4 32 STEERS AND COWS. 2..1191 4 45 | COWS. 1..1090 365 1..HCO 375 S..1I58 3 CC 1..1040 2 85 2..1205 3 63 7..1124 3 43 1..11CO 3 DO 2. . . . 933 235 2..1125 3 4C 1. . . . (50 1 SO 2..10M 3 20 3..1250 3 K 3..1020 3 10 1. . . . &SO 2 25 B..1030 3 3C 1..1030 275 4..1042 335 2. , . . 960 3 OC 3..103.1 375 3. , . . 953 323 5..1004 3 OC 1..1330 360 2..1055 3 DI ) 2..1125 31 ! 20..1039 370 2..1095 370 1. . . . ' . -GO 3W 1. . , . (125 ( 3 DO 2..1053 3 DO 3. , , . 971 325 1..1130 365 1. . . . 730 300 1. . . . 790 2 5C 1. . . . 710 315 3..1110 300 3..1CM 2 7i 1..1320 3 85 4..1125 3 D5 3..1103 3 SK " 3 " " 3COW3 AND HEiFEHS. .4. . . . 885 3 60HEIFEIlfl. HEIFEIlfl. 1. . . . BO 4 25 2. . . . 710 4 10 1..1220 4 CO 1. . . . 650 401) I 1. . . . 690 415 Z. . , ' , BIO 410 2. . . . & 15 415 2. . . . 87 410 1..710 401 6. , . . 923 3 85 1. . . . 9CO 3 CO 1. . . . RCO 3 70 1. . . . 790 380 15. . , . 9M 330 1..SOO 321 2. . . . 810 385 2..10(15 ( 390 6. , . . S35 420 2..1175 390 1..10CO 400 18..606 370 2. . . , 42T. 4 DO IS. . . . 943 390 1 , . . . 85U 330 1. . . . SCO 3 DO STBER3 AND HEIFEHS. 8. . . . 915 440 UUl.tS. 1..1C40 360 1..1550 375 l..H:0 3 53 1..11CO 365 1..1240 800 1..1C50 3 a 1..1C40 325 1..KAO 340 1..1DGO 3 iV 1..1KO 335 1. . . . 930 375 1..1530 3 DC 3..1343 3 DO 1..17IO 340 l..l' 0 3 it 1..12GO 3 10 1..1140 300 CALVES. 1. . . . 190 B 75 1. . . . CO 4 DO STAGS. 1..1070 4 10 1..1570 4 CX ) BTOCKEHS AND KEnDHHS. S. , . . 75 439 1. . . . 600 4 CO 4. . . , 727 4 If 2. . , . 760 430 4 , . . . 992 430 1. . . 890 3 8. , . . 730 3 DO 3. . . . 310 DC" ) 3. . . . 580 4 D ( 1. . . . 470 3 DS 4. . . . 715 4 DO IIOGS-nJuflt about half the number of lie were here today cut ye-alerdiiy , It lielnc the UK ! cat run since Monday , and an extremely UK run for a Saturday , The market opened a shade hlBhcr nnd co ( Inuetl In about the game condition until t clew , which came e rly. The IIOK * Bold most at t3.60ij-3.70 , wlillo yesterday there wns quite BtiTntt of sales nt figures under I.1.G3 , nnd r many above that mark. As high ns 13.8w paid for Ihe b < nt bu tuber welclita , which w x > higher than nnythlnK brought yesterday. The closing week of March -wns the low we of the month , values luivlng suffered npparenl from alack of speculative support to the pro' slon market , due lo uncertainty 0.1 to lha off ( of a possible foreign war. The local dcinor however , was good all Ihe week nnd Ihe nrrlvi of hogs Bern-rally met with ready vale at cum values. At tfio opening of the week there 'vni 10a break , which was followed by a reaction Tuesday , Or > Wednesday values went oft ogi but reacted on Friday nnd Saturday. As n milt of all there changes the morkrt at t close of the week was a utronir lOo higher tJi yn Monday and a ritade better than at the c4i of tlio previous week. The month of Aj marled out with the markc-t lOo lower than month ago , about the same ns two months n 25o hlpher Ihon three months ugo , but 253 lo\ than a year ago. Ileprescntatlvo Bales ; ( . IS ) . . . ! 7l ! .i.4..t4) 8HI-SI5P Of lh ihrer. brr * ted y * UtflA Bfft * portion were contlcneit direct to fncktr * wid wrrr not for t l . to that th actuM offerltit * were comparatively llRht. The market we it nine mil nclUr , wllli the demand brlik iml e\tr > thing for sate chanced hand * In footl , The hecp mirket was In very pntltfactorr con dition nil the pnit week , 10 far m the selling Intcreits were concerned. The receipts were very targe. Inking the week ns K whole , but at the same time there was n Urge demand which WAS tminl to the consumption of everything received. Under the Influence of the food buy * Ing. demand values gradually lenitrd upwiril ami nt the dote of the week the mnrket was con * > ldcr.ihty Jtrongcr. The beit Krnde of lamb * , tuch ns hnvp been coming from Kort Collins , old Ke hlKhcr thnn last week , but thc > common kinds did not thaw much Improvement. On the other hand , mutton sheep. yearlings , etc. , could safely be quoted 10U15o higher , ! Up- rescntatlve salen No. Av. - Pr. 22 * Mexican Inmb . CO 13 W CM Mexican Inmb . S3 410 1S7 western e-wes . . . . . . . . . . M > M S3 western wrthers . . . 106 4 CO M western yearling * . W 41 } 360 western wether * . . . 115 4 2C4 Colorado Inmb * . > . . . . . . M * CHICAGO lilVK STOCK MAIUCKT. noinnml ( or Cattlein Xumlnul vrltH Small HcfHiil * . CHICAGO , April 2. The market for cattle to day , n * In umal nt tin end of 1'ie week , WS.R l-f most n nominal one. The mnalt receipt * wern rompoited nlmoht cnlliely of medium crime entile. which were disposed of nt prices unchanecd from yesterday's ruling quotations. Trade In hogs wn brisk nt ycstetday's prices. llocs Fold lit nn extreme range of M.TUffl.W. chlelly nt I3.UU3.lSi primeItvnvy fold ftt lui aboVa prime llRluwelglits. Most of tlia pic * Midi nt I3.4&03.N. Nearly nil of the sheep nnd lambs reccUed t - day were consigned direct to local slaughterers ) nnd prices were mostly nominal. HheepV < TO M\lnl > le nl SS.7MTI.4) for fair to choice ewes ntul feeders , nnd | l.4no4i for fair to choice western muttons. Ymillnxs were snlaMo nt M.7&it- nnd lambs weto quotubla nt | 3.004Jd.vo for woulr > A and l4.fiOOS.00 for shorn. lUX'nil'TS-OutUe , W Hicad ; hosi , 15.COO hcadj sheep , 0,000 hend , SI. l.iiulN MVP Stock. ST. LOUIS. April 2. CATTLE -Receipt. * . < M head ; shipments , COO head : market steady ; fair to fancy native shipping nnd export steers , > I.W fj-S.lO ; bulk of talcs. ll.&OffoMO ; dretred beef nn.l butcher steers , 11.2505.03 : bulk of sales , (4.409 4.M ; stecn under 1.0H Ibs. , J3.f.ff4. : & ) ; bulk PC sales , ll.oom.55 ! Mockers nnd feeders. W.SCS 4ri ; bulk of sales , W. 1004.33 ; cow 8 nnd he'fcrs ' , l..WJfl.W ; Texas nnd Indian steers , 3.25ff4.75 : bulk of tales , J3.6004. W ; cows and lAelfcts. | 2.30 ( t'i. SHEEP Receipts , 1,200 hfnd ; shipments , none ) mnrket strong ; native muttons , JI..JM.7J ; laiubJ , J3.ijy3.TS , with ivrlngs rolling up to JS. I , on I KV I lu > Live Stoolc. LOUISVILLE , April 2.-CATTLU-MarIct : dull nnd fully lOSflJu lower ; cvtra K od export ntccrs * J4.W ! < iiil.r. ' . . ; choice butcher ptfers , JI.WUI.40 ; fair to Rood butcher steers , t3.7WI.25 ; common tn me dium butcher steers , H..VW.1.75 : Choice heifer ? . 3.8iHr4.ir > : fnlr to choice buleher cows , J2.IMJP 3.o : ; medium to con.l ri > n.i..r 1 rr.Qi.ij. 1ICK7S Tops. J3.9Jir3.nj ; medium * . l3.S3ff3.90 : Hunt shippers. W.&HT3.M ; piss. fJ.M03.CO. SHRIJl' A Nil IAMIVS Mntknt steady nnd unchanged - changed ; peed to extra shlpplns SUM p. $3.1W 3.75 : fnlr to peed rlio-p , J.1.00it3.2j ; commnn to mollum , J2.0oa2.W ; cxti-.i shlppliiK lambs , JI.TSW S. l ! fHlr to ( riK l lalllSi , J4.2SW4.7J : IH > - | iHltOll.TS , J4.M91.CO ; fair to Btxnl Iniloiicrs. J3.MC4.00. Inillntiiipolt * MVP Stock. INDIANAlXMf > . April I.CATTIl1tecelpt . light ; Bhlpmenti" . nonp ; no quotnlili * chance : market - ket nctlvc ; peed to prime stetra , H.'OJW.i" ' ) ; fall * to medium ctcers , 5l.Wii l.fi ) ; Rood to choice feed- crc , JJ.I35J'l.fiO. 1IOQS Itccclpts , 3,000 henil : phlpmcnls , 1.500 hoadj market fairly nctlvc , 2Uc MRlicr : Rood ti cCiolce medium nnd heavy , $3.85 < rf3.50j mixed , J3.7S 03. so ; common HKhts , J3.70iT3.73. SIlBEl1 HecelptR , IlKlit ; shipments , noi < > ! market steady ; KOHl to choice sheep , JI.2TiS74.DO ; fair to meillum lamlw , H.Wu'J.K ; fnlr to medium sheep , J3.DOQ4.00 ; common elicop. J2.75ff3.40. Kimt llnfTnlo I.lvc Stuck , BAST I1UWAIX ) , N. Y. , April 2. C.VTTI.n- . Prime to extra cxixirt steers , Sj.MliJ.55 ; iirltni * tn choice shipping. t4.VOQ5.1Si.fnt heifers , Jl.f.tj * 4.T.O ; fair to peed mixed butchers' stock , J3.0,5j > 4.10 ; liulchers' nnd cows , J3.0CHJ3.45 ; common cows , J2.OOH2.7ri. H'OGS Yorkers , Rood tn elhlce , JI.loni.12H : common tn choice , J3.C003.73 ; pics , good to choice , J3. C31J3 , 73 , I.AMIIS Choice to extra , * 3. 0fJC.10. 8III E > r Choice to felccttd wethers , J4.7OI.OO , KniiNiiN City I.lvo Stuck . Inrkcl. KANSAS CITY , April 2. CATTI.lO-Uecelptsi. 150 head ; market unch.nnir.fd ; Texan Htpqni , ; . ! Ml 4.40 ; Texas cow ! , J3.OOfll.SJ ! native steers. J3.COfr 5.00 ; native cowsi nnd heifers , J2.00fll.riO ; tocker and feelers. J2.50 < rf3.0' > : liulH , J2.73KI.S" . HOnS Receipts. 4,000 licnd ; market llrm ; bull < of salen , J3.Vff3.70 : heavies , J3.Wf(3 73 ; pftcker- , J3.C083.70 ; mixed , J3.5003.C2J4 ; llKhts. J1.W3.C2i,4 $ Yorkers. > 3 MIM.CJVj ; plus , J3.Sritf3.33. SHEEP Receipts , 600 head : market final J lambs , J4.UO-3.C3 ; muttons , J1.UOI.70 , New Ynrlc I.lvc Stock. NEW YORK. April 2.-HKrcVRH-Recelr ts , 378. head ; no trading ; steady ; exports , 1,013 head cattle and 3,933 quarters of beef. CAlA'ICS-Recclpta , none ; dull. SIIKEI' AND 1-iAMHS Receipts , 2,091 hcadi sheep , steady ; Inmbs , unchanged. ; sheep , | 4.50i 6.00 ; lambs , fair to prime , J5.COJI M. IIOOB Receipts , 2.C12 head ; weak ; quoteA J4.0004.20. Cincinnati I.lvc Stock. CINCINNATI , April 2-lloaS-Actlvc. 3.i:0r 3.90. 3.90.CATTI.n Easy , J2.MO4.75. SHHK1' Steuily , J3.t'OJf4.f.5. IAMUS-Stcady , Jt.23g5.t5. Slock In SlRht. Heron ! of receipts of live * toclt nt tlJe fou * principal markets for April ! : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep , Omaha . COO 3.1DO 3.12T Chicago . 400 15.000 6,000. Kansas City . 1M 4.000 M0 > St. Loula . 400 3.CCO ] ,200 > Totals . . 1J7M 23,750 10E2r MnrkctH. NITW Oni.KANS , April 2. SUGAR Dull : open , kettle , 25iW3c ; no crnnulatcd or white offered ; yellow , 44V c ; seconds , 2f3 15-lCc. MolnfHe * , dull ; rfntrlfuCTl , <4c. NEW YORK , April 2. SUOAR-Raw , nrm : fa'r- ' rennlnp , 3o ; centrlfURiil , 9C test. 4'4c. ' Henned. firm ; mold A , 5VJc ; standard A , fil-ICo ; confec tinners' A , B 1-lCc ; cut loaf , 611-lCc ; crushed. 511-lGc ; powdered , 57-lCc ; granulated , 53-lCoi cubes ; 6 7-l c. Vole for ICiiual Lr y HcprciicnlnlloBk. NBW YOIUC , April 2.-In tlio New York cast conference of the Methodist Episcopal churches , In session In Ilrooklyn today , tha proposition of t'no Hock River conference In favor of equalizing lay with clerical 'rep * rescntatlon Ire conferences was adopted , S93. to XX ) . SPECULATION A SCIENCE : . WAD Upon iht Ef if fs W All Markets A TienIlnok , Price In cloth , fl.OO. Ia | paper , MO ccnU , iKiotliiild. CONTENTS Professional ppeculatlon In Blocks , cotton and grain. Methods of success * ful speculator ! ) described. Why novices lose and how professionals KUln. Differ * once between speculation nnd KamblliiB1. Safe rules. Qualification * nnd facilities necessary to success. Exchangelaws. . Warnings to the unwary. Who to trust and who to avoid. Invaluable suggestions to amateurs and Investors , &c. , &c. An entertaining book by an old professional speculators. Send for a circular morct fully descriptive. COMMENTS : A clear and conslzn treatise upon methods In spnculallon , New York Kvcnlni ? Hun. March 6th Written In entertaining fashion. The ) * x perlence and keenness of the author Is uncloulx * ed. New York Times , March 9lh. The author Is an experienced speculator , whj. tolls how money Is madn and lost In Wall stroet/ Vow Yoik Tribune , March 9th. The liook deals with an Interratlnir subject lr | an entertaining manner. N , Y. Stockholder , March 5th. Till } AUTHOR'S I Un. CO. , 20 mid 23 Ilroud .St.cr York. JAMES E. BOYD & CO , , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS und STOCKS BOARD OP TRADE. Dlrei-t wires to Chicago and New York. t Corr pondentsi John A. Warrun ft Co. TBLBl'HONK 1953. ' j H. R. 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