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\ "THE OMAHA DAIEY BJIfc FRIDAY , APHtt , 1 . 1898. * . 11 C01MERCIAL ADD FINANCIAL Wwr Kew and Hearj Bales Boom the , Wheat Market , MAY WHEAT MAKES ANOTHER BIG ADVANCE klnlr CMnke' * n Shnrp nln , tint Lour * M 'All Under Ilrnrr IleallalnK , Cloa tatfD c rni nl Corn hr Hi l'roTl lon Lower. CHICAGO , April 14.-4May wheat closed at fl.lltt , the highest point for fnat delivery reached during the long Letter campaign , War nowi and enormous sales of cnsh wheat caused a sharp advance In July also , but tills waa lost under heavy realizing , and July closed unchanged. The Market was a spasmodic ono. Corn' reft oft at Hfrtic ad vance. Oats closed unchaaged. Provisions showed declines of W12 ! c. The wheat market wa In many respects a peculiar one. Although , a tremendous bus iness waa done , most of. ' the activity was crowded Into the halt tiours Immediately following fne opening and preceding the close. Uut In those' brief periods enormous lines of wheat changed hands. The opening was strong nit around , May again being es pecially prominent. The continued gravity of.tho news from Washington was at all times a factor. But traders were for the most part Influenced by the sharp advanre wYilch took place at Liverpool , futures In that market showing ! V4S2d advances early , and Increasing them later In the day. This was apparently duo to apprehension of hos tilities between the United States and Spain. Another result of this apprehension , nnd one wVilch had a preat effect on trading here , was the acceptance by foreigners of everything -offered them. The heavy sales of wheat for export yesterday by Ivlter were outdone today , traders thinking they had disposed of 1,000,000 over the nlgYit. Tha effect on opening prices here was marked , fllav. which closed yesterday at J1.08V4. otarted tndnv at from 11.10 to $1.10 < , and the rush of huvlnir orders carried the price almost Immediately to sr.ll. At these figures Xelter suoolled nvprvhortv who wanted wheat and fnn result was a reaction to J1.10 , nnd later to $1.09 , but no Indication of weakness was shown. The bulk of the trading was done In July and great nervous ness was Shown among traders In that de livery. Opening prices ranged from 9c to 89-Hc , an advance of lMlc over yesterday , the Influences governing May being the fac tors In July also. For half an hour trading was extremely heavy , Snorts , frightened nt the recent rapid advance and the character of the news , taking everything In sight. ( But long wheat , which has been accumu lating , came on fne market In immense quantities , holders being satisfied with their profits , nnd under this liquidation the price was 'hammered down to SSVJc. It worked fcack again under a gradually decreasing trade to MHiflSWic. but there was evidently plenty of wheat on tap at around 89c nnd the price soon got under that llsure. For nbout two hours fno price swung back and forth , now above 89c , then below It , but Avlth the tendency In the main toward a lower level , as the short Interest became eliminated. Short selling In expectation of a good reaction finally started nnd half an .liour from fne close the selling movement had become general , many of the early buy ers offering their lines. The result was a decidedly weak market for a short space of time , not only the early advance being Jest , but a full cent besides. It looked as If t'ho market would wind up with the ad vantage with fne bears , but shortly before the close Loiter brokers started to bull fne Way price. They were eminently successful nnd n new season's high mark J1.11& was established. This strength In May was quickly reflected In July. Liquidation topped and shorts covered extensively again. July , from S7'Jc. to whlc'n figure It had declined , rallied to nnd closed steady t STKc. May wound up nt $1.11& Corn early was active nnd firm , the ad vance In wheat and hlqher cables bringing Sarge buying orders Into the market. Kx- tenslvc and general selling ensued and the market became comparatively weak , re maining In that condition until late In the < lay , v/hen fne large export business and the final rally In wheat steadied the price. Slay ranged from 30V4c to 30fr8'30yic and closed % % c highly. Oats followed closely the fluctuations ol wheat and .corn. Early prices were sym pathetically higher , wlfn good covering by B'horts. Prices soon sagged under realizing and rallied again with the late strength in other grain markets. Business as a whole was quite large. May ranged from 2CHQ1 CGc to 26c and closed unchanged at 2c. ( Provisions was the one really weak mar ket on fne floor. Prices were lower from the start nnd the market at no time showed tiny strength. There was scarcely any de- Jnaml and the opinion was expressed thai packers were unwilling to permit a but ( narket now with the summer run of hogs fust ahead.May pork closed 15c lower at fo.97 % . May lard 5c lower at I5.12V4 , and May Wbs 5c lower at $5.12 % . , Estimated receipts Friday : 'WYieat , 72 rars ; corn. 180 cars ; oats , 190 cars ; hogs , 19,000 head. - Leading futures ranged as follows : article * . . ! Opan. I HUh. I Low. I Clos * . ! Ycsfy Wheat- May i im i on 1"u July. . . SDH 87J. Sept. . , HIK-lW KON 7HV , 70 7UM Dec. , HUH 70H 70 JConi May. . 30KQU SUM July. . .11M-3V 32 31)4 ) 31 * Sept. . 32 > l-33 33 Oats May. . . 20K W 20 U July. . , 23H 23)4 ) Pork- May. . . n us 000 977 n _ . . July. . . 10 10 10 10 U87M OOU 10 02.4 tard May. . . B 17K S 17 S 12 * 5 125- B 17 ! July. . . 623 523 5 20 5 2.1 Mny. . . 5 15 fi 17U S 10 C 12 > - S 17K July. . . ft 36 5 23 5 17W B 'JO 025 No. t. Cash quotation * 'trer * aa follows : FLOUIt-FIrm : winter patents , . VralKhts , I4.708S.OO ; spring specials. f4.40fr.S4 spring patents. J4.70OI.OO ; straights. } I.409I.CO Iwkeis. t3.40ffl5.75. WII HAT-No. a aprlng , 9ocC$1.0i ; No. 2 red St.ioni.iou. COUN-No. t WOSHc ; No. 2 yellow , SO ( OATS-NO , i , f. o. b. . sijfiic. PUVXSI-U'D NO. i. M.S ; N\V , ti.su. TIMOTHY SEBD-Prlme. J2.SO. PnOVISIONS Mesa pork , per bbl. , t3.71fM.fO lord , per ICO lb * . . Vi.liVi. Short rllM side ( loecx > ) . U.OSQS.JS ; dry salted shoulders tuoxcil ) 4.a314 4.87'i ; . hort clear ( Idea Ihoxtd ) . 15.301 'WHISKY Distillers * finished goods , per gal. SUOAllS-Cut loaf , ! ! . ; granulated , J5.UO ( .11. A'C\V YOH1C MAItKETS JQuotsitlon * ) for tlir Day on Genera Commodities ) . NEW YORK. April 11. FLOUR-Recelpts. 19. IC3 bbls. ; exports. 1S.943 bbls. ; dull but steud'l ) held wltll olj prices ; winter straights , ll.SCf 1.70 : Minnesota patents , S3.M03.S ) ; winter extras H.SS84.10 ; Minnesota bakers' , SI.z5O4.4S ; winter low grades , J2.9001-CO. Rye flour , dull at S : gl.10. Iluckwhrat flour , S1.1001.SO. CORN'MEAL Dull ; yellow western. 70o. UL'CKWHEAT Nominal at 45c. RYE Strong ; No. 2 western. ( We. > IIARLEY Qu'et : fee',4nr. < 2c. 11ARLEY MAI.T-QuIet : western. K Ks. WHEAT Receipts. 1C9.275 bu. ; exports , 1K.S49 bu. Spot , firm ; No. 2 red , SLID f. o. b. otloi ipot. Options opened strong and active on bull- sh cable * and war talk. The advance wa * me1 > y heavy realizing most of the day , demor.illz ng prices on distant opt'ons. Jint at the close here wa * a quick rally en reported recall of the Ipanlsh minister. Final price * were * itf5c ! ilgher on near and Uo lower on far outl-.ns : lay. SI.Vtt1.0 ( * : < rlos t at S1.07. CORN Receipts. 25 , rM bu.t vxports , 142033 bu. S | > ot. steady ; No. 2. K\e. Options opened Itrm with wheat , sold off un tr realizing , but ' ll'ed again on heavy export sale * and dated ho higher ; May , 3415-160J3Uc ; closed at OATS Receipts. 17I.COD bu. : exports , 157.T : | > u. Spot , weak ; No , 2. JOVjc ; No. 2 white. 32Uc. Options , quiet and weaker l absence of buyer * , closing Uc net lower ; May , ISTjOJOj ; clo a at IIAY Quiet ; spring , JOfiMc ; gooj to choice , K IIOPS-Qulet : 1S93 crop. 4 < 73c ; UW crop , Sf9o- M 7 crop. IMlTo : Pacific coast. 1SK crop , 4Oc : ISM crop , S4J1 c : 1197 crop. UlflTc. . HIDES Steady ; Oalveston. liljc ; Txas do * . t24ci California. 17H9UHC. , ! : ATHER Steady ; hemlock sole. Iluenos WOOL Quiet ; fleece , 17 Jc : Texas. l * ? 14c. PHOVI8ION.S lleef. nrm : family. ( II.OOO11 73 : xtra mess. J .oO > .75 ; U-rt hams , IX47M : packet , 10.K.U11.0) . Cut meats , nrm : pickled belllpj. IC.75ti-6. 10 ; pickled ihouUers. ll.W ; pickled hsms. | T.M > tjT.7S. Lard , dull ; western steamed , 15.45 ; Hay. M.M ; r flned. quiet. . Pork , aulet ; ineu. > .7HJ10. ; abort clear , $1 . :4J1I.W ; family , ll. . Twllow , quiet : city , J-l 4jH ? ; pemntry , HWV. _ In quality. . OMJf-Pelroleiini , Mill , Ho ln. * tw < lrt tr 1n > d , commwn to good. ll.4tH < ) l > O. Turpentine , itu1 t , OllWVkr. Cottunsxed , meadr tut quiet ; | .r1m 'rude ' , ' ,5ci prime crude f. o. b. niltif , 14HO l\c ! prlm summer yellow , HtfJl'ic ; off sum- nr yellow , 2Jc ; butter oil , tHIJfc ; prime winter ' IlICK-Steady ; fair to extm , 4SOC > ; c ; Japan , MOLA. SIQulet : New Orleans , op.n kettle. r o < 1 lo chu'cc , JKftMo , MI-TTALS Iron , tin and lead cjMb'Icd an easier undertone today as a result ot rnor < < lib eral offerings and general lack of support Lake copper was firmer , wllh sellers scarce. At th close the Metal exchange called pig Iron war rants very quiet , wllh S4.M bid mil I4.U asked ; ake coppr , flrm , with 112 bll and | 12.12 > i nsked : tin , easy , with 114. JJH bid and I1l.li a ked ; * pelt r , firmer , wllh $4.23 bid nnd I4.S5 sked ; lead , weak , with M.tTH bid nnd tt. H asked. Ix ail | still quoted at 13. W by the nrm namlnic the selling price for nestern miner * and smelt- en" . MUTTKn Receipts , 2,411 pkgs. : market ilcarty ami unchangvl. CIIIH ecelpts , 2. ll pkgs.j market firm and unchanged. Kaas Ilectlpts , 11,041 pkcs.i steady nnd un changed. OMAHA 41B.1ERAL MARKETS. Condition of Tmitv and < iaola lon on fldipte CUM ! Putter Prodovp. KOOS-aood slock , 9c. T1UTTBH Common lo fair. 5llc : s"pnalor creamery. SOc ; Ifathen-d creamery. Uiilso. VRAI Cliolcc fat. M to 120 lb * . , quoUd at SO Sc : IIUKC and coarseC07c. . LIVE 1'OUI.THY-Chlckens , 6'.JP7s ; old roost- ers. Sc ; young nxmlers. COd.ic ; ducks , 7c. rJAMK-Mallardi , IZ.MW2.75 ; redheads , J2.2CO teal , tl.1501. : ; ; brant ; , t2.00tt3.04 ; Canada . SI.t4oe.Mi mixed duck * . Sl.oOflI.23. 1'fOKONS Uve , II. 1561. 2J ; tfcad pigeons n.it wanted. HAY-Uplnnd. S7.-0 ; mlulnnd. S .M ; lovland. S * . ; rye straw , SI.OO ; color makes th * price en hay ; light bales sell the best ; cnly top bring top prices. CELHRY-Good stock. Inrne. We ; smal ! ONIONS-Per bu. , 08 0c. I1EANH Hand-picked navy , per bu. , S1.23. SWEET POTATOns-Knn as. 10-peck bblj. , SJ.uO ; seed sweet potatoes , S2.00. CAlIlUflE-Oood stock , per lb. . WOlf. POTATOES Home grown , C ) lj'35c ; Cotornlo stock , ; oo ; northern fancy early Ohio sted po tatoes , Kc. TOMATOES-Pcr crate , seven baskets , J3.M. NEW HEISTS Per doz. bunches , & 30c. RADISHES Per doz. bunches. 30g35e. LETTL'CE Per doz. bunches. Soil Me. OREEI.V ONIONS-Pcr doz. , 13c. WATERORESS-Per If-qt. case. Sl.CO. CUCUMHERS-Per doz. , SI. I.SO. WAX I1EANS-H bu. box. S1.23. PEAS-Per basket , SI.23. FltUlTS. STRAWDERRIES-I'er 24-plnt case , S2.K ! stock , S3.0033.50 ; boxe * , S1.23. " ' * P6r M" > " "Maifigasns3. GItAPE , . ; 'o6r.OO TltOPICAt , FRUITS. DANANAH-CSiolce. largs stock , per bunch , r' 00 82.2 * ; medium sized bunches. Sl.75S2.Ov. . . NVT8rAImon f' P r lblarsc size. IJSISc ; small , lie lrazll ) . per Ib. . Dflloc ; English wall ? " ' 'f , 1U' fanc > " sofl she11IO Uc : standards. SOSc ; ( llbert. , per lb. , lOc : pecans , polished , me- ilium , efticj ; extra large. 4S9s ; large hickory nuts , S1.U081 lo per bu. ; small , SI.2581.1S per bu. : 'i m " ! Peanuts' raw' 5fl C ! FIG&l-Imported , fancy , 3-crown. 14-lb. boxes. lOc ; o-crown. 4Mb. boxes , I3c ; 2-lb. boxes , 220 23c per- box ; California , 10-lb. box , SI. HONEY Choice while , 12 < S ; Colorado amber , 10 KRAUT Per bbl. , 13.30 ; half bbl. S'23 MAPLE SYRUP-FIve-gal. can. each ? S2.73 ; gal. cans. pure , per doz. . , S1J ; half-gal , cms. S6.25 ; quart cans , S3.50. DATES-Hallowee. CO to 7 < Mb. boxes , BVSc ; Salr. Be ; Fard , Mb. boxes , Sc CIDER Per half-bbl. , S3 ; bbl. , S3 HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. h , o.Sg.raCfedhhJSe.6CSe , , ! ! ; o. * 2 llreen Jeif'ca7 'S-.i ' W V ' " 1J " ' * SHEEP PELTS-Grcen salted , each. 13 . ; 3c ; 5noh a't.ed'lleiirJnR ' * < "hort wooled early i-kln , ) . lufno ! ° " 8tear"n ! < slort wooled early jklns ) . No. I , each , Sc : dry flint Kansas and Ne braska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight 4 ac ; dry ( lint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts per lb. . actual wellhff J 4 Sr ? flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual welgat. 4B5c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain woo pelts , per lb. . actual weight. e4c t.n 11" ' GnSASE' KTC.-Tllow , No. 1. 3c : tallow. No. 2. 2'4c ; roucli tallow tun * n-hi > gresM , 2V4 2J4c : yellow and brown'K usc. 1J4 J i' , \ - , * ' ' 5-OOSO.M ; otter , mink. l QCOc ; beaver , S1.00@6.00- ' ' \ : : muskrat. 3c , Cc. 7c ; racoon. 073 W Wc"adger , 5840c ; silver fox , S3.00 FRESH MEAT3. DRESSEO REEF-Good native steers , 7c per hi J0 . " . ' . " . ' . tef"i. ; . WOS hlndquar- cows. 6c ; cow forequarters. . 6c ; cow hlndtiuarHrav 8c ; backhalve * . 69 c : triangles. 4yc. ! REEF Ctrra-Tenderlolns. fresh , isc ; frozen. 15e ; boneless strips , fresh. lOc ; frozen. 9c ; strip loins , fresh. 8 c ; frozen. 6Vic ; rolls , boneless. chuckc , frozen , 4Xc ; fresh , 6',4c ; cow plates , 3l4c ; steer plates. 4c ; flank steak. 7c ; loins. No. 1 , frozen , 12c ; fresh. 14c : loins. No. 2. frozen , I0o : fresh , IZc ; loins. No. 3 , frozen , 8c ; frt-sh , lOc- short loins , market style , 2o above loins ; hotel style , 4c above loins ; cow loin ends , 8Vic * steer lo'n ends , 954c ; hanging tenderloins. 4V4c ; ribs. No. 1 , frozen , 10c ; fresh , 12j ; ribs. No. 2 , frozen. 8c ; fresh. lOo ; ribs. No. 3 , frozen. 6c : fresh. So- No. 1 rounds , 7c ; No. 2 rounds , Cfte ; No. 3 rounds , Hc ; beef roun'e. shank off. c addi tional ; beef rounds , shank and rump off , lUc additional ; trimmings , 4Hc ; bref shanks. 3c ; brains , per dox. , S5c ; sweetbreads , per Ib.- frozen , lOc ; fresh , 12Hc ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. . S3c ; ox tails , each , 3c ; livers , pir Ib. , 2c ; hearts , psr Ib. , 24c ! : ungues , per Ib. , 12c ; calf livers , each. 35c : calves , who : carcass or sides , lOHc ; calf bead and feet , scalded , per set , 75c. MUTTON Fancy lambs. 9c per lb. ; rcsular Iambs , Sc ; sheep , "ijc ; market racks ( long ) , fc ; Motel racks ( short ) . He ; loins , 9c ; saMles. 9.- ; legs , 9c ; lamb legs , lOc ; breasts and slews , 3Vic ; tongues , each. Sc : forequarten , Kc. PORK Dresed pigs. 6Uc per lb. : dressed hogs. So ; tenderloins , 14 : : lo nr , small , 6c ; large , e'Vc : spare ribs , 4 Vic ; ham sausage butts , 5 > ic ; Doston butts , 6Hc ; shoulders , rough , 4 ic ; shoul ders. skinned , fc ; trimmings. 4Hc : leaf lird. not rendered. SUc ; heads , cleaned. 3c ; snouts and eirs , 3c ; fresh hams. It to 18 Ibs. . 7Ho ; fresh hams , short clears , ( % c : cheek meats. 4c ; neck- liones , 2c ; pigs' tolls , 3c ; plucks , each , 5c ; chit terlings , 5c ; hocks , 4o ; hearts , per < 3cz. . 25c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , eacl , , 7c : kidneys , p r doz. , 10c ; brains , per doz. . 15c : pigs' feet , per doz. . Me : livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds , 3c ; blade bones , Cc. St. I.onl General Sliirketsj. ST. LOUIS. April 14. FLOUR-Hlgher In sym pathy with wheat ; patents. JI.75QI.83 ; straights , J4.3394.SO ; clears. J4.009I.25 ; medium. J3.509 2.75. 2.75.WHEAT WHEAT Irregular , closing with buyers of July l-16o above the arklng price at yester day' * close ; May % c higher and September H lower ; spot steady : No. 2 red. cash. In elevator. We ; on track. 11.02 ; April. TOVic ; May. J1.02K asked ; July. slViOSl\c ; September , 77c ; No. 2 lurd. cash. 93i9c. CORN Futures dull and neglected but flrm ; spot higher ; No. 2 cash and April. 28c ; May , : iic : July. 29Uc bid ; September , ! QV ; bid. OATS Futures easier , with more disposition to sell , but not much demand : spot higher ; No. 2 cash , 27o : on track , 27(492IHc ( : April. 27c ; May , 27V4c ; July , 23 c ntked ; No. 2 white , 29 > , S 950c. HYE-Flrm et E2c. SEED Flavtieed. nominal at J1.20. Timothy seed , prime. J2.75C2.90. CORNMEAL J1.5001.S5. RRAN Active and scarce ; sacked , east tradk , It * . HAY Firm : prilrle. J7.SO ; timothy. J7.50S11.CO. IIUTTER Steady ; crcamen * . ! < 62lc ; dairy , 9 91Sc. I-ras-HI ? > ier at 8 WHISKY JI.20. COTTONT1 ES 70c. IIAOaiNO 5\G V4c. METAtS I ail. dull at J3.4214 , Spelter , JI.Oi. PROVISIONS Pork , lower ; standard mess. jobbing , 19.73 * . Lard , easy ; prime steam. J5 0) : choice. J5.03. llaron. boie.l shoulders. J5.37H9 550 : extra short clear. J5.87K ; ribs. J6.00 ; shorts. J6.12V4i. Dry rait meats , boxed shoulders. JI.73 H4.J7H : extra short clear , J3.25 ; ribs. J5.37H ; shorts. J3.54. RECEIITS-Flour. 2.CW bMs. ; wheat , 8.000 bu. : corn. &S.COO Im. : o ts. IJ.OOrt bu , HHIPMENTS Flour. C.O.X ) bbl . ; wheat , 2,0/0 bu. ; corn , 154 , CO ) bu. ; oats , 21 , COO bu. Iliiltlmore Market. RALTIMORE. April 14. FLOUR Higher western superfine , J2.7U93.10 ; western extra , I * 41 94.00 : we "Mn family. M r4. ; winter wbont patents. Jl.85f73.il ) ; mrki * wheat patents. J5.239 5.W ; cprlng wheat straights , S3.10O3.25 ; rectlpts , 1.S29 ! export * . 22.923 W4s. WHEAT Stronsr. Spot and month , J1.03VQ l.oa'/i : May. JI.03 191.C4 ! Julv. 9H.C asked ; nteamer rol. No. 2. JI.101.10 > ; ; exports. 9.1.Q1 bu. : southern whrat. nr mmple , tl.OOOl.OI ; Bullhorn , on grade. Jt.00fil.03 > i. CORN String. SP.M and m"nth. * 'U ? 53 4 : Mav. JSISOISIW ; .Time , S3 iO3Wc ; Julr. 3Jj ; ii'eflmer mixed. 33933 : rccelnts , lt,02 ) $ bu , ; exports. WV * t < southern white curn.S3'.ic ; touthe-n vellow , SCe. OATS-Flrmer : No. I whltj western. 24U933Xr ; No. X mlxdl white western , 30VJc ; receipts , 7.C53 bii. : export * , none. RYE Strrnssmt hlHier ; No. t neorbv. M ic : N" . w nern , 5 , . receipts. S.f lu , : exncrls. 8I.7W l i. HAY firm r/w desirable trades ; choice llmolhr. UrWfltJ.no. ORAIN FREIGHTS Firm. nn mucli doing ; steam to IJver ool. per bu. . 3rt U.I. Mav. P | w - ? creamery. 21822c ; fancjIml - sh. l c. . fmicy New York , larte. i { fancy New YorV. medium , > UOliX : . fancy New York , small. Knn nv Cllr Grain tl ProTlalnna. KANSAS CITY. April 14.-mfEAT-1.fJ , : 1 higher ; active ; Kg. 1 bard. Me ; No. J , ' N'n. t , * mc : Xo. 1 're , ) . McrXo. J. No. X > Hr 4e : No. 2 rprlnav tOftJ2ci Nn. . 7 CORN-Hlxher ! attltp ; No. I mixed. JIHC. OATS Klrm ; No. 2 white , n 9c. nVE-llliihert No , 1 , Me. . . . HAY Firm , nctlve ; choice timothy , .i1 ! Hff pralrl * . IM , . HUTTEIl-Weak ! creamery , JIOISc ; dairy , 11 EGOS Firm , supply Insufficient ! frr h , 8c. CliirlHMatI Mnrkct. CINCINNATI , April l4.-FLOUR-Qulet ; finer , Sl.i3ni.43. fnmlly. S3.wes.90. WHEAT-Illgher ; No. 2 red. COc. CORN Firm ; No. 2 mixed. Mflmic. OATS Higher ; No. 2 mixed. 2Stf2K. RYE-Flrmer ; No. 2 , Kc. PROVISIONS-Lard , steady at SS.OO. Hulk meats , steady at S3.X3. llacon , steady at S .W- WI11HKY S1.20. HUTTER-SteAdy ; Elgin creamery , lie ; Ohio , I0l c ; dairy. I04jl2r. SUOAR-Flrm : hard refined , 4.I303. 7. EGGS-Dull at Sc. CHEESE gukt ! good to prime Ohio flat , SH G c. drain HepHpln at Principal Market ! . C1I1CAOO. April II. Receipt ! today ! Whest. 34 cars ; com. tst cars ; oats , 133 car * . Estimated for tomorrow : Wheat , 123 cars ; corn , ISO cars ; IM cars. MINNEAPOLIS , April 14 Receipts : Wheat , 13 2c r . ST. LOUIS , April 14. Receipts : Wheat , 12 cars. KANSAS CITY , April ll.-Recelplst Wheat , IS car * . DULUTH , April 14.ReelpU ; Wheat , 2J cars. Detroit Market. DETROIT , April ll.-WHEAT-No. 1 while , Me ; No. 2 red. cash and May , 93 ; . CORN No. 2 mixed , fc. OATS No. 1 white , 31VIC. RYE-NO. 2 , c. flat * Prnnclsico Whent Market. SAN FRANCISCO. April ll.-WHEAT-FIrm and stronger : December. 11.57 : May. ll.M'i. I1ARLEY Firm and strong ; December. SL37U ; May. SI.40. "Liverpool Market. LIVERPOOL , April 14.-CORN-Aprll. stwidy , 3sSVd ; Mny , steady. 3s Hd ; Julr. steady. Ss SJ.I. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy wlnlcr , firm. 10s. I'eorln Slnrketn. PEORIA. April ll.-CORN-Hlgher ; May , M : . OATH Firm ; No. 3 white , 2He. WIIlSKY-ltlgh proof spirits. Sl.19',4. ' IMillmlelphla Produce. PHILADELPHIA. April 14.-HUTTER-Dull nnd He lower ; fancy western creamery , ! lc. EGOS Steady ; fresh western. 17c. STOCKS AXD IIOXDS. Profexulonnl Ilnyltuc Given the Mar ket n Firm Tone' NEW YORK , April 14. There was profes sional buying of stocks today , which gave the market a nrm tone nil day. The extreme ad vance from life low level at the opening was at a point or over In most leading stocks , but the gains were less than n. point except In a few cases. The profesMorml buying was more or less Influenced by the very ostentatious es pousal of the bull side by a large and daring operator In published utterances and by dis tribution of buying1 orders. The following thus made was able to operate In a narrow market. The depression was reflected at the opon'ng here , but was soon overcome by the bull movement. The bears seene3 to be very active on London exchange , especially In SpanUli 4s , nnd the fact that they were forced to cover helped the bulls In New York In the later deallanjs. Tt.'j bull movement Is based on the argument that a protracted delay In the senate- over the Inter vention resolution Is necessary , and If the ten- nte resolution Is adopted there will be n fur ther delay In conference. The president. Is cred ited with expressing 'his preference for the house resolution , and the bulls professed to believe that If the senate resolution were sent to him It would fall of his npprov.ll. All' these possi ble complications are accepted ns furthering the cltances of delay , nnd delay to th * minds of the bull means additional chance for the peace ful settlement. One of the possible plans or settlement suggested by the bull party was the sale of Cuba nfter the mfetlnif of the Spanleh Cortes. A large part of the day's activity was centered In Sugar. Un'on ' Pacific and Union Pa cific preferred. Prices fell lowest In the lart half hour on the report that the Spanish min ister was preparing to leave Washington. The keen borrowing demand for tr.c Sugar stock Indicate ! acute d'stress en 'the ' part Of the shorts In favor of whom the movement was designate ! . Only S350.0O ) of gold wa * engaged 'for ' export. The rise of London exchange in Paris and Her- lln In response to the tlffenlng of the London discount rate , was followed today liy lower rates for continental exchange In New York , In dicating the pressure for gold Is being shifted from London to the continent. The dtmanll for cash by Interior banks to strengthen their re- st-rves against the contingency of war continue * unabated , and the supply of legal tenders has liecomo so depleted that New York banks are likely lo offer gold to supply tr.e Intsrlor de mand If It shall continue. Iluslnesi In the band market was confined to n few speculat've Issues and prices show neb declines. There was a fale of n block ot 110.CCO of Union- Pacific 4s nt" 90. the low point. Total sales. S1.930.1C4. "V.IUd States 4s , registered , anj new 4s declined H per cent In the hid price. The Evening Post's London financial cable gram soys : "The stock markets here opened flat today on the war news from the United States. Spanish 4s fell to 42at one time. New York was said to have opened large engage ments for the "putting" of stock on wh' h a large profit has already been gained. I cannot confirm this , but believe It to be true. Ameri cans -were heavy at the opening.- but New York absorbed stocks freely througll the arbitrage dealer * , and closed above the worst. After two hours' street trad'ng the recovery In Spanish was to 44Vi. Americans were. also , better. . .Even If war ultimately results many here Iwl'eve that the date of Oelaratlon Is . * pme way off. Foreign stocks were flat on heavy selling from Paris. The Hank of England Was raised the buying price of French coin to 76 * 6J. and a small amount was bought today. Details of the gold movement for the week show the expdrt of 303.000 to New York and of 10,000 to Mon treal , nnd the receipt of 2'0,00 from Egypt , of 9OCO from Portugal and of 11CO ) from Australia. The London money market stands at Following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on . New York market today ; Atehlson . . . . . 11 SI. P. Ac uim.- . : . . OS dopfd . 25 do pfd 140 H.iUunorn fc Ohio. . 1C. St.P. M-AM. 130 Canada Pncltlo . 7H So. Pacific 1' . ' Canada Southern. . 4i4 ) So. Railway J1X Central Paolftc. . 11 do ptd 2.'U Chra.&Otuo Texas * Pacific. . . . UM Chicago * Alton. . . .154 Union Pacific pfd. . 014 * C..H.&Q . . Ol U. P.O. to OH . . 51 Wabanh ; 6 C.C. C. A 31. L do pfd. . . . . ln' < dopfd . 781 * Wheel. A , L , E nj Dul. * Hudson . HM * Wheel , i L. B. pfd RM Del. U.i W . 143 Adam * Ex 1DO Den.&RloO . 11U American Ex 120 dopM . 4'J4 United St&toaEx. . . ng Erie ( now ) . 11H Wells Fanro Kx.,113K Erlolstpfd . 32 Am. Cot. Oil HIM Kt. Wavne . 10S A. Col. Oil pfd 07 H GreatNorthnrnpf J.I 47 Am. Spirit * flocKlni Vallov. . . . ( < H Am. Spirits pfd. . . . . . 20 IlUnolHCjntral. . . OSJ1 Am. Tooacco lltHf LnkeKrlo * W. . . . . IttM do pfd 117 do pfd . 711 Peoplo'8 Gas nns { Laku Shorn . 180 nun ICO Manhattan L tl3 j Col. F. ilrou Ill Met. St. P.V. . . . 138 .10 Dfd ill ) Michigan Central..10.1 Gen. Electric : UM Mlmt.&St. L 24 W IlllnolnSteel 4.1Vi dnutpfd SO LaCIcdo Gas 30 Mo.Piiclfic 23M Lead 30. Mobile.V Ohio SI ! un ptd 102 Mo. K. i T 10K Nat. Un. Oil 14 Mo.K. & T pfd 311 On > son Imp. Co 27 > i Chi.,1ml. AL 6)4 Pacific Man 234 dopfd 23 Pu'man ! Pal 172 N. .T. Central 1)2 Silver Certificates. . Oil N. Y.Contral 10 H' Stnnd.Uopo &T. . . . : iW N. Y. Chi. A St. L. . 12 Sugar 110 dolstpfd CO do pfd 108 dolidpfd 29 T. C.A iron 10M Norfolk A Woatoru 12V U. S , Leather ! > H No. Amer. Co 8 > i do pfd 1 film No.Pacific 22H U. A. Uul boor : 10 do Dfd do pfd Ut Ontario * W . 14 ' ,4 WcaU-ni Union. . . . H5H Orc.lt. &N.1V . 43)4 ) IU.iHlng ] Ht pfd. . . 3S i Ore. Short Line . M Northwestern 11714 Plttaounr. . . . 108 do pfd , . . .172Vi Riadnur . . 1Q ! ( SI.L.&S. W. . . . . . . . 4 Hoc It Island . 85 do pfd 8K S. L.AS. F. . OH Rio Grande West . 23 clo 1st pfd . COde do pfd Bl do "d pfU . 24 Chlcajro-Groat W. . 10k St. Paul . 88 Hawaii C. C. 23 do pfd . 141K The total sales of stocks todiy were 235,100 shares. Including : Chicago , llurllncton & Qulncy , 23.111 ; Louisville & NahhUUe , 8,345 ; Manhattan , 6.933 ; Metropolitan , 7.W3 ; New York Central , 4.0S1 ; Northern Pacific preferred. 8,687 : Rock Island. 6,031 ; St. Paul. 2VT13 ; Unlsn Pacific. 21.s ; Tobacco , 50,407 ; People's Gas , 3.3SO ; Sugar , 57.7K. Ilocton Stock Quotation * . BOSTON. April 14. Call loans , 4frS pr cent ; time loans , SfIG per cent. Closing prices for sleek * , bonds and mining shares : XCTT York MlnlDK QuotsitloMa. NEW YORK. April ll.-The following are the cloning mining quotations : Chollar. 23 OnLtrio 250 Crowu Point. 10 OnQir. 55 Con-Cal. * Vs. . . . 70 PWmoutd 13 Daatlnroou 76 Qulckallrer. 1UJ Gouldi Curry 13 Quicksilver ofj. . . 20) HalaAKorcro * * . . 71) sierra .NorMx. . . 05 llouieitoau. . . . . . . 37SO Standard . . Ifll ) Iron Stiver. . . . . . 37 Union Con . ' ( ) Mexican 22 Yellow Jacket.5 Financial. PARIS , April 14. The bourse today was very agltatol und gravely Impressed w h the over whelming vote In the United States house of representative- favor of Interveat'on In Cuba. There were all around offerings and fpinlsh 4 * fell rapidly , dragglnr the whole list with them. Rio Tlntoa were sharply attacked , owing to feara of heavy export dues on copper In Spain. At the close of the matket ll-cre was a light wornr. AritP'RiP'eioM ot the bour * rentes rot * from lost -MMr-to Wtt and Bran's * 4 run red from 4)U , MHvVfcrtiflf price , to 41 ! 4rM up to H Ml Tmr-j > r cent rente * , lOtf 7 * c for lh * account ; itetVhiihfte Ml London , t * l4Uc for checkIB , . "xi LONDON , April l4.-JTn market lor American wcurltlM , after K weak iiMhlng , Improve ) , wllh ' light fluctuation * , and. rioted steady , with th * demand moderate. .Operators were Inactive. After the closlnx if tl * txchante American cutltle * Improved H a mint-on the street. Span. l h 4 * sold at 4IH on tthe street. Anv tint ot bullion gone Into the.ttink of England on bal ance today , 19.000. UoWnlaquotrd at llueno * Ayre at IS3.60. * < i 1IERL1N , April 14 , .Oftverat depression pre vallel on the bourst lodny. owing to apprehen sions that war txtween the. United Plate * and Spain Is Inevitable. International securities were weak , owing to roll.ip i > | oSpanish 4 < on west ern bourses. American securities fluctuated , closing quieter. , , Jfewr York NEW YORK. April 'H.-MONEY ON Nomtnally , 4 per cent. , I-niMH MF.fuANTU.1 * PAPER-3fH per < rnt. 8TKHL.I.NO EXCHANGE fltefldr. with n.-lunl business In banker ! ' blllitat S4.UHtt4.l3ii for da- ma nd. an. ! S4.go84.MH' for sixty day * : pc'1- ! rules. l. ! 'i 4.l and , I4.II04.S4H : commcrc'il ' bills. J4.7 I.7 14. HHA'KH CEr llAn HII.VKH-Wc. MEXICAN DOU xnS-iSVlc. GOVERNMENT DONDH Weak : new 4 * . Tttt. And coupon , 120 ; 4a. n-g. lOSH ; coupon. 114 ; Js. Sit 5s , ng. and coupon , 111V4 ; Pacific Cs ot ' * . 10J. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows i ' US.new4a. re . 130 N.O.4t . , . . .103 U.9.nvr4oau..l20 No. Pselila l ta. . .114 U.9.4 .re . JUS No. Pacific 3s SO U.8. 4i.coup . ioa No. Pitclno 4a 02 M. 9. 9s , re ; , . . . . 04 N. Y.C. A St. L. 45. . 10IK N. AW. OR 11H ' H. 9. SB. coup. . . 111k N. W. Consols 141K Districts. Oil . 114 N.W. Dob. 8 * 1111 A la. , class A . 10SH Ore. Nar.lats IIS Alfl..clinn 11. . . . . . . . 10J Orc.Nar. 4s . . . . P2K A1a..rlass > G . 03 O. S. u. 0 . t. r..13U Ala. Currency. . . . I > A O. S.L. 5s. t. r W7H Atchinontft. . . . S'l * < O. Imo. Ista. L r. , , . 100 Atehiaonail. 4s. , . . S7 O. Imp. SH.I.T Sa < Cannun3o.2mU. , . luu ' ' ' 0.O. fls . Ro.idtn ? 4s . . , . . . . . HO . . .104H R.O.Wcit Ists 80H D.All. O. l s. . . .108 St. L. It 1. M. Con. H HS D.AIl. 0. 4i . HI ) St. L. AS. F.Gen.0. 11A . St. P. Contois 140 KrloOcn. 4a . 00 HUP. C. A P. l H. . . 117 P. W. & D. Is. t. r. 07 . . 'Jeii.EIec. ftt . 100 Southern Rv. 6 . . , . HSH O.K. 43. A. fls . 11)3 S. R. AT. tin D4 ( i.ll.AS. A. 'JUS. . .10:1 : Tonn.new notSd. . . 83 H.T.ent.5s ; . 112 T x. Pac. L. O. lats t < 0 H.AT.C.cnn Os. .103 Tox. P.io. Hff. yds. . 30H town C. 1st * . 09 u. p. u.&o. istj. . ni : La.NowCon.4s. . . . 1)3 ) WAD. IV. 59 10014 L , AN. Unl. s . H3 Wab. ads 7i M MlBBOtirl Us . 10 ! ) West Shorn107 M. K.AT. 'Jda . CO Vs. Centuries 07 M. K. &T.4a . BOW Va. deferred 3 M. Y. C. lain . 114H Union I'uolrto Dfd. . C1K N.J.C.6S . 111X Union Paclltc 4s. . . DO N.C.O . . . . ISO Snn Krnnelnci > Allnlnic Quotntloim. SAN FRANCISCO , April 14.-Ofllclai croslmr quotations on mining stocks today xvoie as fel lows : Altn 25 Kentucky Con 1 Aloha Con 4 Mexican 21 Anae * 1:1 : OcrlJotmlCon. . . . 2rJ-1 HestA IJelalior. . . . 35 Ophlr S7 Bullion. H Overman 0 Challeneo Con 1H Potosi .14 CholUr. KO Savaro in Con.Cai. .V V.i. . . . 77 Sierra Na .i4i. . . . 7 Con. Imperial. . . . 1 Union Con ! 23 Crown i'oiiu 13 Utah Con 4 'louia&Rame. . : 1 ! TellowJacket Ill Hale * MorcroBS. . 7.1 Slaiulanl HIO Juaticp 15 Silver bars , 53Hc ; Mexican dollars , 45 < A91Cc ; drafts , sight , 15c ; telegraph , 17Kc. London Stock Qnotiitlonsj. LONDON. April H.-4 p. m.-doslnj : Consols , m'r 110U Y. Central. Consols. ncct-.110 7-lu Pennsylvania. . Can. Pacific. 82 Roadlni ; 8 Erie 12M Mox. On. new 4s. . Vol. Erie 1st pfd 3.1 AtvhlHOtl 11H III. Contra ! 10HJ ' - 4I H WfMcnn ordinary. 1HH Grand Trunk 7)4 ) SLPaul common. . . OOij RAR SILVER-Dulfit 3313-lCd per m. MONEY 2103 per c nh The rate of discount in the open market for three months' bills Is yjj jfer cent. Klnnni'lulotea. . OMAHA , April 14. The cloarlnps for the diy were 190l.M9.Hir bularTces , 4124.3U1.72. In 18S7 the clearings wore S7f3.Coi.2l nnd the1 bal-inccs 1123.928.23. Increase lit ClenrlnKS , * < ltT . rtt . ni . CHICAGO , April 14. Cr > arlnKs , JHUS4.G91. New York exchaiiKC , 30c discount , Posted rates , 34.81 and 41. SS. North Chlc fTO l-eak on liquidation ; other stocks steady. Quotations : Illscult , 2314 ; Illscult preferred. 80 ; DJamojid Match , 130 ; Lake Street L , UK : North Chicago , 2144 ; titrawboard , 24 > 4 ; VCett Chicago. C01J. f ST. LOUIS. April .11. Clearlnfes , 1313S9.300 ; balances , $ S77"W , 'Money , " 5iS8'"pcr cent. New York exchange , 40c discount , bid , 20c discount ' asked. , NEW ORLEANS , Aprlj 14.-ClearlnKs. J1.375- 500. New York exchange , .bank par ; commer cial , tl per $1.000 dtscounto , . .MEMPHIS. April 14. Clearings. 1354.092 : bal ances. 3109.195. New York exchange , 11.50 pre mium. x ' ' PHILADELPHIA. April 14. Clearings , $10- 75322 ; balances , tl.S02.449. BALTIMORE. April 14r-Clearlngs , J2.812.881 ; balances , } CC9.Cie. v f < - * .77- v Nn\V YORK. .April . Ift-Clearlngs , $99.043,733 ; balances. 13.521.726. ItOSTON. April -Clearings. . S1G.249.2S ; bal ances , il.U3.931. CINCINNATI. April 14. Clearings. J2.5W.C50. New York exchange , 35Q50c discount. Money , per cent. Hmik of Knttlniid Statement. LONDON , April 14. The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes , as compared With the previous nccour.r : Total reserve. Increase , 830. M ; circulation , de crease. 681,000 ; bullion , decrease. 9S,4SI ; ether securities , decrease , l.S24,0other : deposits decrmw , 556,0f : public deposits , decrease , C38OiM ; notes reserve. Increase. 143.000 : covern- ment securities , unchanged. The proportion of the Hank of HnKl.ind's reserve to liability Is SS 1 per cent , as compared with 37.25 per cent Inrt week. The n.inlc of England's rate of discount remains unchanged nt 4 per cent. nnnk of Frnncp Stntrmcnt. PARIS , April 14. The wtekly statement of the Rank of France shows the following changer , as compart * ! with the previous account : Notes In circulation , < ? ccre e , (50.000 fnncs ; treasury accounts current , Incrcare. MS73.0o : francs ; gold in hand , decrease , 3.6H.OCO francs ; bills dis counted. Increase. "O.SCKJ.fW francs ; silver In hand , decrease , 1,925,000 francs. COTTOJf MARKET. Price * ) ne-cover on , v Rns > It of Shorts ) to Carer. NBW YORK. April 14.-The decline yeittrday In cotton wan recovered tolay. with a I'.xht undertone In Liverpool bidding , an ! n snail rush of shorts to cover , ' The 'Iwtter feeling re sulted from belter cnblon from the Uveipwl market than had been expected , and the i port from southern markets -wen ? hardening oil In creased demand of exporters. Therv was u slight reaction Immediately after the opening of the stock market , and after a-further decline 1 : > the prlco of Bpnnlp * ! 4s. en London exchanKt. llow- e\-er. during the afternoon the market nc-ila steadied on Inlying orders. Spot , vtendv ; i.ilJ- dllnff. 63-lSc : net receipts , none ; gross , 409 balcn : extwrts to the continent , 3)2 bile * : "ales , 1.531 bolea ; spinners. 33 bale- ] ; stock , 1S3.S78 baP3. | Total today : Net ro elptii. e.147 bales ; ex | > orta to Great Britain. 51.348 bales : to Trance. 3,358 bales ; to the continent. 41,931 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts. S.033.777 bale * ; ex ports to Great Ilrltaln. 3OI7.23 > xUt : to France , 748.959 hales : to the continent , 2.415.270 balcj. NEW OHLIi\NS. April , 14.-COTTON Futures niilet : sxlej. 12.9no bales ; April. K.S6 bid : May , 4'Xc ; goo.t ordinary , 4 c : low middling , i c ; m'U- dllng , 6Hc : gooil middling. Ik- : middling fair. 55ic , nominal ; receipts , 3,134 bales ; toclt , 2S3.32-J bales. LIVBRPOOL , April 14. COTTON-Wp-jt. fair demand , prices Meady : American middling fair. 32-Tai ; American middling. 27-lfd : low mid dling. 35-lCd ; good ordlnao' . 35-3M : ordinary. 231-3M : sa es today. ! 31.r > bales. Including lO.SvO hales AmTlcan : receipts. j2 JV bales. Inclndlii- 2S > X ) bales American. ilfuUlrM open"l quiet , with a rmxlerate demand nnd rVowil barely steady : American middling U M. C April. 32t-6ld , Bcllern ; Mav and June. 3 21 64 f3 23-SI. ' . , sellers ; June nnd .lulv , 3 2I-C483 2.84d. . vnhi ? : July and August. 3 2I-R4 1 r.4d. . buyers ; Aumtut and September. 3 24-f4tt1 KWild. sellers : September and October. 3 23-C4O3 21-W.l , buvers ; October ami November. 3 23 < 4 ai-tw. . H-Ifrs | ; November and December. 3 2IMrt3l'4 < 1. p-llers ; letfiib. r and Januan- 22-6in3 - MHers ; Januan' and February , 3 22e4iJ3CM , sellers. NEW YORK. Ap.-ll M.f-COFFF.n-Optlons tpened flrm for rear bio'nths , steady for far months , with April 30 points higher. May 20 points higher nnd other months unchanged to 10 points higher on su < Jd.ii [ demand from local spot firms and shorn who were driven In by further talk of war tamarket : Irregular dur ing the greater part of the s * lon ; buyers made several attempts to fores' reaction anl met with moderate success : closedbarelv steady with near months 1585) rwlnfnet .higher and oftier months unchanged to 5- plants net lower ; rales. El.SCO bags. Including > ArrtI. J4.1iMK.15 ; May , M.SOetOfl : September. lii flM ! : October , JS9) ; December. S.C3 5.93 ; Marth. * . < V ) . Foot crffee. Rio. firm : No. 7. Invoice. JS.r. : No. 7. Jobblnjj. J7.3 > . Mild , flrm : Cordova. JS.25 1S.M. Total warrhoure deliveries from the 1'nlte.J States. 21.W1 lags. Including ? 2,4 bcs from New York ; New York rtock tmtay , M1.0 7 ba s ; I'nlle.l States stock. 7 .SW tag * ) afloat f > r the I'nl'e-1 States. 324.000 * a s ; total visible for the I'nlted States. 1.034.357 bugs , against 704.841 bag * last yeir and 414.57S bags In tine. SANTOS. April 14. COFFEE-Qulet : rno.1 sv- erage Santos. 9.000 rels ; receipts. 9.00 bags ; stock. KM.fflO bags. HAMIIURQ , April II. COFFEE Opened un changed : at 2 : n. m. ; unchanged to ! ptt. net lower * sal < * s. ! .C < M baes . RIO DB JANRino. Anrll 44.-COFFEF Went ; No. 7. 1.573 rtls ; exchange. CM : receipts. 9.000 bogs ; cleared for the United States. | 1 < VM hags ; clearvtl for Europe. J.COO bags ; jtck-k , ! J2- C4bags. . Onllfornln Irle > < ! Vrnlfsi. NFIW YORK. April 1I.-7OAUFORNIA DRlF.n FRUITS Steady evsporattd arp'ei. common , to \ia per Ib. ; prime wire tra > v fc ; wooil dried , prime. 8V c : chnlc * . Uc ; fanrv. < } 9Vi' ' . Prune , 3U-B7VC. Arr'cots , Royal. 5V4 7c ; Moor 1'arlr. Ptachrs. unpeOd. 643tc ; pe | d , HO OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Break in Prices Soon Followed by a Falling Off la Arrivals. NO CHANGE NOTED IN CATTLE TRADE Ltirtit Offering * Go nt Alionl Mrndr t'rlrrft Hnsr * M , LittletUither , but Buyer * Arc Slotr to UUe IB. SOUTH' ' OMAHA , April H.-Itcccipts for the daya Indicated were : . . . Cattle , lloga. Sheen. Hor's. April 14 1.411 5.77S 11,727 April 13 2,47i 5,472 1.896 . . . . April 12. . . , , G.333 C.S4S 3.000 April 11 1,597 2.730 6,791 2 April 9 . . . < . . , . . -M 3.16 ! 924 X April 8 1,811 4.211 1,892 April 7. . . 1.GOT 5,483 14.XM April 6. . 3,543 8.Z18 7.303 2 April 5..i.n. . . , 2.519 G.OJ3 3.G.VS 64 April 4 1.22T 1.139 0.4M . . . . April 2 sno 3,150 3.127 . . . . April 1 1,741 6,112 3.SW . . . . March 31. . . . , 2.835 6,137 11.0)9 ) 2t March 30 3.GS.1 7.394 10,001 21 March 29 4,973 4.A53 4,541 . . . . The official number of car * of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle , llogc. Sheep. O. . M. & St. P. ny 3 1 Missouri Pacific Hy 4 4 i. Union Pnclttc System . . . . 13 19 40 C. & N. W. Hy , . , , 4 P. . B. & M. V. It. n. . . . 9 17 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Hy. . 10 3 13. & M. R. tl. II 15 1-9 4 C. , B. & Q. Ry 1 1C. C. & St. J 1 C. , U..1. & P. Ry. , cast. . . . 1 C. , R. I. & i > . Ry. , west. . 2 Total receipts 61 73 CO The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 1,161 O. H. Hammond Co 221 671 2S1 Swift nnd Company . . . . 231 90S 1.GS7 Cudahy Packing Co 414 1,913 3.0SS Vnnsant & Co 31 Bcnton & Underwood , . 40 Krebbs & Co 31 Hill & Huntzlnger 9 Livingston & Schaler . . . . 093 Swift , from country - 42 . . . . 403 Cudahy P. Co. . K. C 494 . . . . Plankliitorf P. Co. , Mil 131 Chi. P. & P. Co. , Neb. C 439 Other' buyers . . . .T. 80 . . . . 409 Left over L 4.COO Totals _ . . , . . . . . , , , . . . J.3CO 5.S11 10,444 It Is first a feast and then a famine , but the feast lasted two dayn and It remains to be seen whether the famine will endure for a longer ocrlod. Today's receipts numbered all told only about liO car. , as against 210 yesterday , U > 1 on Tuesday and 12S en Mon-- day. The > falling off wn largely In cattle , the run ot both hops and sheep b'lng of liberal proportion ? . The markets as a gen eral thing were In satisfactory condition , values being nt least steady , and In some cases stronger CATTLK Today's offerings of cattle looked small , only about < < ixty loads being offered , after the'big run of yesterday and the.-d < ic-l > forr4AhHi double that number , or even more , were reported In the yards. Bc- Hldcs beinglew In number , thei average quality was nothing to be proud of , so there was little to arouse much enthusiasm among buyers. The heavy break In values of th two days past waa evidently the > most potent cause of the heavy decrease In receipts and light arrivals for today had \ > > en anticipated ond.no gnmt run Is looked for during the balance of the week. Cattlemenwere explaining that the dull ness so plainly In evidence In the cattle trade was-therceult'of the' war scare , -which must be destroying the public appetite for beef.At the same time the day's Improve ment In the hog market was explained by some as the result of-a prospective Increased demand contingent upon war breaking out. As to valu , there iwns very little change , the market on beef 'cattle being just about steady. While the markt was far from active , there were so few here that an early clearance was effected. In Rome casss sell ers claimed that tidy light cattle sold. If anything , a little stronger than yesterday , but as a rule salesmen could se no quotab.c change. Butchers' rtock nos In-good demand and desirable cows and heifers sold at good strong prlct . The movement was reason ably active , especially the better kinds , and the offerings were all taken In good season. Storkers and feeders were In the usual supply and the amount of business trans acted In that division of the yards was necessarily smalh The offerings cold at Just about steady prices. Representative sales : STEEnS. No. Av. Pr. NIV Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 7..12SS (4 4- > 19..121 } | 4 35 21..1034 II 20..17.0 4 IS. . .11M..13J' ' ) 4 13 2I..10ID X 4..1M7 4 40 2D..1414 4 3i 2..1l'5 4 K U..15M 4 9) 2).ISM ) 4 * ) M..l'-n ' ) 4 3i 9..iilf 4 yr 9..1S17 4 i.i' ' > i 4 t-i 4..1C * ; 44 * > \\Vf ) 4 45 4..1ISI t 43 S..1281 4 4 > 1..1I6) 4' < n 4..K13 < i-i S..m > 430 3..KKI 4 3- > 1. . . HDD 4V ) 2..1175 ' 4.JO 1..11IO 4 25 17..W. 423 ; i..mi 4 3 > ) 43. . . . 975 4 1 ( > 1. . . V > t 00 r0..it 4 SO G..11H 4 40 13..1247 I 4 > 41..1248 4 CO 1..11M 4 f 5..10. 4 43 22..16 > , 4 3 > . . 2.1125 4 23 2).1192 4 K 23..12W 413 t. . . . 853 3 TO 20.1 < H9 443 2J..1M7 4 43 25. . , . 8M 380 ' COWS. t. . . . 6S7 3 SO 2. . . . 679 2 00 1. . . . MO 2 CO 6..1073 3 W 2..101 3 13 1. . , , 9S 3 If. 1..1060 400 6..1033 373 2..1115 i g" 1..10TO S 7S 1.-.15M 3 J. . . . 89) 3 S ) 1. . . . SCO 3 K 3..1143 SO 1..1W ) 3 13 1..117) 3 40 . . ! . . . . ) 345 2..111. ) 323 1..11CO 325 1..K9' ' ) 313 1. . . . SiM 230 1. . . . 960 360 1. , . . 850 2M Z..li330 1. . . . 920 3 60 4..1207 3 I'l ' 2..1IVO t 00 1. . . . 970 27J 1..1200 390 1..UKO 323 4..1277 3 7.1..1UO ' 3 S ) 2..1J44 3 PI 1. . . . 9 373 9..1073 373 2. . . . 920 3ft ) 1..133) 4 00 2)1M7 3 6) 9..1183 3 73 1. . . . 970 36 > > 1..U70 4 GO 5. . . . 9T1 413 5..IIK2 SCO 2..ilC 3 340 ] . . . . 870 323 2..11SO 325 S..1260 380 1..1000 600 2. . . . 973 3 & ) J..110) 3M K..1U1 3" ) 1..1070 3 tO 1. . . . 857 385 1I..1H'1 ' 323 1. . . . 8.0 200 1..1160 30) 2..10U 330 2..1:03 400 2.11CO ; 40) 1..1020 4 no 2..1090 3 85 2..1095 3 W 1. . . . 920 3 M 1..1170 4 15 1..107I ) 3 40 1..UOO 4 CO 3..ISM 390 1..1034 373 1. . . . 910 30) ) 1. . . . 7X ! > 3 2 > 2. . . . 900 2 0 7..1073 3 V ) 3. . . . 9 3 10 HEIFERS. 6..1102 4 50 7. . . . 901 4 40 ' 17. . . . 93" 4 15 1. . . . 90 4 10 10. . . . 851 4 CO 2. . . . 6M 3 73 3. . . . 783 363 1. . . . 320 3 Ol 2..1560 405 COWS AND HEIFERS. 2..1033 3M STEERS AND IIEIFER3. 69. . . . ! M 4 80 4..1150 4 JO HULLS , ! . . . . ! ) 333 1..1240 215 1..13M 330 1..1570 323 I..1330 30) 1. . . . 91290 1..1I90 3 CO 1..11I ) 4 33 1..1300 3 50 1..H70 3 33 2..1870 3 40 1. . . . 844 3 65 1..1MO 3 CO 1..1770 3 M 1..15J ) 3 25 1. . . . 880 2 25 2..1490 2 25 2..1C ) 3 15 CALVES 1. . . . 110 COO 1. . . . 120 ttft ) 1. . . . 130 600 1. . . . 170 COO 1. . . . 190 5 J3 1. . . . 3M 5 00 3. . . . 410 475 3. . . . 143 COO 2. . . . 200 GW 2. . . . 110 525 1. . . . 24) 500 1. . . . 120 COO 1. . . . SCO G 00 STAGS. 1..1740 373 8..1290 373 DUL'LS AN DSTGS. 21. . . . 937 330 8TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. 7. . . . 521 4 75 8. . . . 511 4 73 23. . . . X& 4 70 9. . . . 441 420 1. . . . 730 423 1. . . . 750 425 13..117S 4 ; 0 1. . . . 890 4 25 2. . . . ICO 4 CO : . . . .10 < T 4 20 16. . . , 423 4 30 IS. . . . 9M 4 30 10. . . . 517 4 90 13. . . . 830 4 30 1. . . . Wo 3 C' ) 21. . . . 522 4 65 1. . . . COO 3 ( ) 17..1340 4 45 10. . . . 833 4 30 1. . . . 930 4 10 1..10IW 4 30 2. . . . 905 4 2. > 5..1242 4 40 1. . . . 4(0 4 50 7. . . . 961 4 40 2. . . . 335 5 10 2. . . . 413 4 73 1. . . . 590 400 2..770 350 6. . . . 40) SM HOGS About feventy-llve fresh loads of licea of very fair average quality were offered for tale this morning and met with ready taken. Sellers seemed to have the advantage this morn- Ine. as advice * from all tellng points were favorable , while there was a good local con suming demand. As a. result of the bull Influences the market opened a shade higher and the yards were soon cleared on that bails. Toward the close the trade slowed up a little , but largely because of the desire of holders to secure even stronger prices than were paid at the opening. The hogs which fold at 13.C5 yesterday gen erally brought J3.C7H today , but there were a few sales under that price of very rough and trathy stuff. Mixed loads running more to heavy and butcher weights sold largely at il.70 , the same kind having brought W.67i ! yesterday , while good heavy and butcher weights sold at 13.73. Today's advance was not quite large enough to wipe out the decline of yesterday , but It leaves the market about whore It was at the opening of tie week , and only a shaue lower than It was on Thursday of lart week. So far this month the hoc market has shown very little chanxe. There have been fluctua tions a plenty , values hardly remaining station ary fo rtwo days In succession , but the fluctua tions have bem confined to a very narrowlliult. The month opened at what has proven to b the low point so far. the hoes selling on April t at an average price of 13.83. The extreme high point was touched very soon after , that Is on April 5 , when the average was ti.79. Asliln from that one bulge the highest point was 13.75 an dtl.e market has ree-sawed bock and forth between that price and (3.65 all the month. Representative sales : No. Av. Ph. IT. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 82 211 I6)S3t > 10 205 . . . 13 f it nt . . . sc : 32 ni : c ( , SO..218 80 361 29 2J7 . . . sea M 197 . . . 3 3 75 247 15) 3 7'J tS 226 4) 34TZU 17 KS . . . 3 C7H M 232 ) S 7Vi w . n > i t ( TH I * . > u i ! > a 7-i IT . Mo iw let , 11 . rti . , , a 7 < i * . . , . . . MO t r w. . , , i.n * . . . Jit w. . . , i. . , 51 i ntf < u.i.i..x-o . . . > ; > , 41 . .Mi fo ; dt > . . , , . 72 . ! 2..0 3 7H II. . , . . , , .fit . . . I < 7i | U.X W 37 31 . K ) , ito 7- . 241 . . . 370 TV. . . . . .SJt lit S } < > T . 2U 41 3 70 77 . MIS ) 37 ? W . 4773 (0 3 TO CS.in 4' > 37 $ , . . , , , . . . . . M 73..I..J73 .1. 1 7 : . . . . . . . , . ) 17) , i . 2 , . , 170 W..i.\J71 M S 70 Bt..m 40 J 79 M..M7 44170 (91 . r * 49.170 1 . . . .2 . . . 70 10 . .K3 . . . 179 H.v . SI 40 3 7. . ) . 293 . . . .t M 43 . 2S1 40 379 M . JO . . . 37) W . I 3 . . . 370 74. . . . . . . .XJ M 370 rt . MI . . . s 70 7 . . . . ! 7 n a f CO . 211 ICO 370 57 . 2(9 i 1 70 . 317 ) 370 * ) . , . J17 f S7i ) f . IW . . . 37. ) 7 ! . 225 . . . 371 to . 223. . . 3 7i ) 75 . 27' ) . . . S 79 C3 . n . . . 370 M . : rn leo 170 CI . ! 4 to 370 0 . 31. . ) 31) 37.1 M . 2T4 .1. 4 70 K ) . * n l t 170 JJ . J5 40 3M (7 . , .rs ! > 37 71 . . . .J-17 . . . 9 70 it . ,10 * . . . 3 70 BT . 27 * . . . STJtf 10 ilS 3 H . 37J Wl 3 7214 74. . . . . . .287 40 3 7114 75 . 290 SO 372ii 41 . JOO . . . 1 7S M . 2 * ) . . . 373 74 . 27 | . . . ITS U . 277 . . . 375 70 . 30 , 'g , , n 53 . 2s i s- ' . . . . . . . : : . ? . ill WAOON HOGS-THROW OUTS. . . JK 10 . Ill . . . JIT. J * B . 3W . .i 1M . 3W 7 . 111. . . . JO ) . 3K e . sis . . . 3tt f. . J * 2S 4 . "l'Vl 3 3 1 . 1M " . 3 5 8 . 240 40 J 5' ' " . ? ' J < . H 160 SM . 173 . . . 3V 2 . IIS . . . 3 ( s I . ! . " 3 S . us . .I J 3 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 : r , . ii4 3 . 't . . . 67H C . ! ( i ) . . . j m t . SCO . . . 370 . l , . . . s 70 ; . . .278 . . . 370 8 . 241 . . . , 3 70 . 311 . . . 370 7 . 30 . . . 370 . 2I . . . 370 SIlKEP-Hecelpts of sheep , though not so very I'tKv for this market , were n M > rthtlevi th heaviest of the wek to d te. thirty-four loads being counte.1 In. The ifcelpts were well illvldM between iheep and Unili * . to that there won n variety from w.ilch buyer * could mske selection ? . The mar ket as a whole wns In a very fatltfnctory i-on- dltlon. vnlue < bflnc Ju t shout ftencly un.1 the movement fnlrly active. The ofrerliiRn for the most pnrt ctunncil h.inds early In the tnornlne. Repi-esentntlvc sales : N'o- Av. IV. ' 144 Mexican wether . , . 103 | l 73 172 Mcxlrnn yenrllns ( . ss 4 90 31 < wv.iteril wethers . 100 4 SO 105 wentern wethers . . ' . . . .ICG 4 ) 33 Mexican wethers . & 7 4 73 1 l" < ck . , . 5) ) 473 407 mixed westerns . S7 4 W 173estern wethers , shorn . 1VJ ( 4 10 831 western ewes nnd wether * . 103 4 C3 2 < o Mexican lams . 71 5 2.1 2S1 Mexican lambs . . ( ! 9 G 2. > 214 western l mts . St 325 lambs , shorn . 73 4 82J ! CHICAGO MVK STOCK MAUKKT. ruckcm l\rv Active lliij-erx of IIo nnil I'rlcrx .Are HlRlirr. CHICAGO , April 14. 1'rlces for cattle llrmed up a little under the Influence ot a fairly ac tive demand. There was no general advance. however , nnd sales were largely made ut re ductions of from 13c to 23c from the closing prices of last week , lleef steers sold ot from J4 to } t.2S for common , up to from" $1.73 to JJ for good choice , with scattering sales of urfmo shlpplnc cattle at from 13.03 to | 5'.25. ' "Sales wcro largely nt from U.41) to ll.W. Fed we. t- rns sold mostly at from 11.15 to 14.80. The utocker nnd feeder trade was fairly active at from | 4 to J3 , the cull being chleily' fur nice lightweight yearlings , stags jold frwly nt from 13.23 to 11 and oxen brought from $ t.M to J1 70 Hulls told nt from 12.73 to | 4 und cmnlluf cows sold mostly at from 12.DO to. | 3 , while prime heifers sold up to 14.73. In hogs packers took hold actively nt an ad vance of from 2'.ic to 5c. th * Improvement be- ins 2'4o In a majority of cases. As usual the demand was largely for choice heavy hoes. which held at a premium of 12Jo ! over the b it lIchtnelRhts. HOKS sold ut an extreme range of from 13.75 to ll.OJij. largely at from U.S7V4 to 14 , and the bulk of the pis tales occurred nt from 13.40 to 13.SO. the heavier pigs fetching from 13.63 to 13.75. Trade In sheep and lambs was not particularly brljk and prices were not o\erly strong for theep , sales ranging at from 14 to 1.73 for shorn flocks , which comprised most of the of ferings. Wooled sheep sold at from 14.40 t3 14.75 and some prlmn yearlings brought 5.10. Lnmbs sold at from 14.13 to 15 for' shorn , few going- below 14.50. while wooled lambs brought from 15.10 to 15.65. Receipts : Cattle , 7.000 head ; hogs , 33,000 head ; sheep , 13.000 held. St. Loiilsi Lire Stock. ST. LOUIS. April 11. CATTLE Receipts. 2,4M head. Including 900 head Texans ; shipments , 700 head ; market steady ; fair to fancy native ship ping nnd export steers , 14.30ff5.60 ; bulk of sales. t4.50Q5.30 ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers , 14.00 CS.Oj. bulk of pales , l4.2094.Cii ; steers under 1.000 Ibs. . $3.759I.K ; 'bulk of sales. 14.00 4.50 ; stockers and feeders. 13.5004.SO ; hulk of sales , tl.2.'i4.C5 ; cows und heifers. 12.23IM.85 ; Texas and Indian steers , l3.o064.CO : bulk of sales , 13.9 > > { i4.55 : cows and heifers , 12.Wf3.50. HO S Receipts , 4,400 head : shipments , 2.000 head ; market strong to 5c higher ; Yorkers. 13. CO 03.70 ; packers. 13.70H3.fO ; butchers. 13.SOfi3. ) . KHEEI'-Recelpts. l.ECO held , Incladlng 1CO head Texans ; shipments , none ; market steady ; native muttons. 14.2504.75 ; lamb * , I5.C095.75 , with springs up to 18.03. LouUrllle Live Stock. LOUISVILLE. April 14.-CATTLE-Mnrket dull and fully 10915c lower ; extra good export steers. I4.509I.S5 ; choice butcher steers. 11.2594.50 ; fair to Rood butcher steers. 13.75Q4.23 ; common to medium butcher steer * . J3.M03.7J ; choice heifers. I3.C09I.15 ; fair to choice butcher cows. 12.00 ® 3.05 ; medium to ROCK ! feeders , | 3.CQ4.15. HOGS Tops. 11.65 ; mediums , 13.COfl3.63 ; light shippers. t3.4033.CO ; pigs , 12.50(23.30. SHEEP AND LAMDS-Market steady and un changed ; good to extra shipping sheep. (3.509 3.75 ; fair to Rood sheep. t3.OJ93.25 ; common to medium , 12.0092.50 ; extra1 shipping lambs , 11.734 ? 5.00 ; fair to good lambs. 14.2584.75 ; best butch ers , I1.C034.30 ; fair to good butchers , 13.3091.00 , Intllnnniiollst Live Stock. INDIANAPOLIS , April 14.-CATTLE-TlPCelpts. 700 head ; shipments , fair ; market steady ; Rood to prime steers. 14.8393.25 ; fair to medium steers. 14.5094.75 ; common to good stackers , 12.2394.00. HOGS Receipts , 5,000 head ; shipments , l.COO head ; market dull and Sc lower ; good to chMce medium and heavy , (3.7393.80 ; mixed and heavy , 3.ftVff3.75 ; Rood to choice llshtv I3.C303.73. SHEEP Receipts , light ; shipments , none ; no quouble change In prices ; food , to choice lambs , 13.2395.50 ; common to medium lambs , 14.0094.05 ; COM to choice sheep , 14.0094.25. Knnonn City Lire Stock Hnrkct. KANSAS CITY. April 1 1. CATTLE HecelpU , 4.00i ) head ; market steady to strong : Texas tKeera. 13.2W4.45 ; Txa cent * . 12.0091.25 ; native - ; c n- . 13.4095.19 ; native cows ami heifers. SJ.fMlM.U ; Rtockent nnd feeders. 13.2395.50 ; bulls , t.1.004.9) . HOGS Receipts. 11,000 ht-nd : market Btron ? to EC higher ; hulk of nalnr. 13.CO&i.8 < > : lioavlcfl. S3.C5 93.90 ; packers. tl.C093.8 > ) ; mixed. 13.,93.7iU : lights , 33.50&3.63 ; Yorkers , * 3.60t3. 5 ; pigs , 2350 Q3.C3. SHEEP Receipt * . 3.COO heail ; market flrm ; lambs. 13.50 ; muttons. .23g4.55. York Live Stock. NFW YORK , April ll.-UEEVES-RecelpIs. 31.1 head ; none for sale ; cables weak ; exports- today , 7S7 head cattle ; tomorrow , none. CALVES-Recclpts. 237 head ; slow at JI.fOyC.13 , all sold. SHEEP AND JAMIJS Receipt * . ! . ! > henl : low. lower , exceut for light weights ; prlirm wonleil Bhevp. S10 : clipped lambs , > 4.2o01.374 * ; wonleil lamia , S6.00R6.2) ; clipped. SI.S7V4SJ.l5 ; spring lamb * , nominal nt S1WSJ3.00 each. HOGS Receipts , 2.0C3 head ; market .lull. S3.40 04.20. Eitut llntTalo Live Stock. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y. . April I4.-CATTI.K- Stcady ; coare and rough steer * . S3.8' e4.23 : light , S4.20O4.40 ; choice fat helfers/St.23g4.r.O : mixed , butcher stock. S3.C3O4.10 ; fat cows. S3.7033M. HOGS Yorkers , good to choice. S3.83 3.90. LAMUS Culls to common , S3.0003.SO ; clipped lambs. S4.23ft4.90. SHEEP-Cholce ta selected wethers , S4.SO@4.33 ; clipped , S4.13O4.33. Clnrlnnntl Live Nloek. riNCINNATI , April 14. HOGS-Stcady at SJ-10 . . CATTLE Fleady at li.75 4.75. SHEBI'-Steady at ! 2.7 fl4.70. , L.\M11S Steady at (4.0C95.M. Stock In - . . - . of receipts of live stnck at the four principal market * April 14 : Clllle. Ilpss. Bhwn. Omnli.l 1.4" ) l.ttt 7.1 Chicago 7.W ) 23.1" ) 13.MO Kansas City 4.wn ( ll.mv ) s.iinii St. LoulJ 2.400 4.4M l.i TotaU . .1I.&M 4 .S 23.W AVool nOSTON. April 14. WOOL-FollowIng are the prices quoted for the leadlne descriptions : Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces X and nbnve. 2CO27c : XX. 2 c : XX. above Me ; delaine , zn ® 3lc ; No. 1 comhln ? , 20c ; No. 2 combine. Sic. Michigan. WI ? onfln. etc. X Michigan. 24c ; No. 1 Mlchlean comblnir. 2 < 959 ; No. 1 Illinois comb ing. 2SS2V : No. Z MlchUnn combine. 2 r29c ; No. 2 Illinois ccmblnir. 2SO29 : ; X Kew York. Vew Hampshire and Vermont , IlrtHc ; No. 1 J ew York. New Hamoihlre nnd Vermont. 27c ; il'lalne. Mlchlran. 2Sc. Unwashed medium- Kentucky and Indlnna auarler Mrxxl comblnic. 2Jc ; three-eUhths blood. 2jmc ; Missouri qusrter blond combing. 22 ; ; threv-eUMns blocd. 22 % ? ; ) -rald cnmMnr , fOc. Like and Oeortla. 2V. Texas wools nrlnit medium ( I ? mrnths ) . 16 lie ; secured , 4JOI5c ; spring fine (12 month * ) , Hfrl9e ; courert , SO ; . Terrlinry wool * Montana fine mwllum nd flne. IcaiSc : rcoured. 40948o ; staple. 6ftc ; Wyoming , etc. , fine mellum anl flne. 13917o ; scoured. 45Q47r : staple. fO ; . Aus tralian , scoured bast * , combine , good , KliOr. : romblnr , superfine , T0)72c ; comblnir , avtrage , (2 QC3c ; Queensland , combing. Kc. ST. ini'IS. Anrll 14. AVOOIE ler ; m-- rtlum. 15819c : light rne. 13O16c ; heavy fine. SO Iktub ; washed. 2292 He. Oil OIL CITY. Pa. . Anrll 14. Credit balances. 7J ; c tlflc les cpenM 75 l > ld for fmtl'r oil : rat's. S.Ort ) bl.U. remila.r ft T3o : cln e.l 74Ho bid f-- ca' t hlnm n' . 7.321 bbls. ; ninx. 90.-M bM . CHARI.BSTOV. 8. r > . . April M.OIITur - penthie. flrm. JC'4c. Rco'n. tlrm , unchince/1. HAVANNAH. C.1. . April 14. OILS Spirits tur- peln . n'faAv JJUe , R > ln. flrm , nnchnncoil , WILMINGTON , N. C. , April 14.-OILS-riplrU ' lunw-nllne , clmdr , tv. , , u. . , ll.Wfll.lo. Crude tirpntln , nil t , NBW OUt.KANH. Ahrll H.-SttaAn-tlull ! op n kettle , IHttJKc ; crnnu1 ted , 4Jlc ! whiten , 4 T.Kct yellow , 40 BFII > V | i > rv"iniij , 'raw * 10'lVvt Molasses , dull ; eentrlfugnl , 48Ho. NEW YORKi Ami HUt1Alt-R w. flimi fair refining. iHc ; centrifugal , M ten. 4He : re * nned , nrm : mould A , t 7 l c ; sUndsnl A , J l-I6c ; oonfeclloner' A , & l-llej cut loaf. 5 tlieet cru hM , t IMMl powdered , s 7-te > c | granulated , S 3-ieo ; cube * . { 7-iec. * r York Dry Oootlit Mnrket , NEW YORK , April 14 TtxXf In no ch nri In the'dry goods situation. Continued lax buylni on the | * rl of operator * In lh market * n,1 qiilel mall order * render the market unlntcTc Ui Print * quoted nt tc. Till : HBAI.TY MUIKKT. 1NSTIIUMBNTS placed on reconl Thuw tiny. April u , IS ? * : WARRANTY DEKD8. Otto Hnnsen to M. 8. Hancon , lot 1 $ , block 6 , llennlnston f I H. n. WMdron to A , K. and Mnry Bnydor , lot H , Mock 2 , samo. . . . I Hnmo to K O. WaUlron , u' M feet lot 9. name i. . > . . , . . . , . 1 Peter llunm to Kllme Dunz , 1 ncrc on H-16-11 11. L , . Hopper to K , A , Hutchlnnon , lot H block 1 , Ames I'locc 4M 8nm to J , 8 , lilnkoway , lot 21 , * ame , . OS Nettle Jonpn nnd liusbnnil to U. N. Dtiwgon. n feet of a RT fret lolH 13 and 14. block C , Ore-hard Hilt 1 C. K. Elvlntt and wife to J. K. Krlpk- son. a tract at Vlnton and Twenty- third utrcctn TS3 J. A. McKcntlc nnd wife to C. H. An derson , lot 7 , block 6 , AllirlRht'B an nex GOO John DoneRrrn nnd wife to K. A. French , lot 10 , block 1 , First ndd. to South Omnhn 100 P. 1' . Freeman and wife to Maggie Wilson , lot ! > , Freeman's ndd. to Souf.i Omaha 900 Peter Uunz nnd wife to Henry Hunx , 1 ncro onv Hide neU nwU 14-1C-11. . 1 Same to Qtistav Hunx , 1 ncro In ne corner , same . . , . . . , , 1 Dora Hartley to I. W. Hobblns , lot 7 , block 1 , Summit Dace 1,000 QUIT CLAIM ni.KDS. Conco'dl.-x Loan and Trust Co. of Knn. KH3 , trustee , to Concordla Loan und Trust Co. of Missouri , trustee , lot 11. block 3 , Kountzc's 3d mid 1 L. M. IMyne to H. O. StrelKht. lot 12. block 14 , Hanscom 1'lnco 1 IJICKUS. Thomas Hortor , administrator , to Samuel Haltrush , lot 2 , block 3 , Vnl- ley tirovt ! , id Sheriff to A. M. I-Vrrl . n 40 feet lot S , block M > . Omnhn 10.GOO S.imc to Mnry O'Hourko , und. H lot * 5 to S. Forbes' sub 1,400 Special Master to M. C. Ilrndley , cU of n 43 feet lot 26. llurr Oak 300 Sheriff to Kdlth Glfford. e 10S feet lots 3 nnd 4 , block 6 , Wilcox's ndd i Total amount of transfers J1C.W5 [ COOK REMEDY CO. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Prtnurr , Becondirr or Tertiary BLOOD PO1BON penuaninti ) * Cured in 15 to 35 Days. Tou can b * treated tit horn * for um Brio * undur am * guaranty. If you pnfcr to oome h r * we will contract to pay rail road fare and hotel bills , and no oharie It we fall to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash and Mill have achtf and pain * . Mucou * Patchee In mouth. Sore Throat. Ptmplri , Copptr CON ored Spots , Vlcen on any pan of th * body , ilalr or Eyebrows falling ; out. It I * Iht * Secon ary Wt Quarantie to Curt W * eollclt the mest obstinate ea * ana ehall nre the world for a case w * cannot cure. This dlsea e ha * always baffled th * fklll of th * n st eminent pnriletana , IEOO.OOO oaplul behind our unconditional uaranty. Abtolate proof * sent cealed on application. ICO par * book sent frew. AddraM COOK REMEDY CO * 14 1 Moioalo Tempi * , Cfaloatro , III. COOK REMEDY CO Two Weeks' Treatraen t FREE To All THEY Ante OLD SPECIALISTS In the treatment of all Cbroiic , Kervous and Privale Diseases d all WEAKNESSES UtH attd OISURDBHS OP MCH CaUrrh , all Dlstasti ot th No * * , Throat. Choi ttoraaeh. Liver. Hlood. Skin and Klttonr Off aiM. Lost Manhood , Hydrocil * . Verlco la , Oonorrhea , Oleote , Syphilis. Btrlcture , Pllta. Fta. tola and Rectal Ulcers DlabtUa Btlfht't Dl > aa * eund. Call on or address with stamp lot FTM Book and N w Methods. Treatment by Hull. Consultation free. Ornfta Medical and Sirglcal Institute North lltb St. LADIES OOYOOEKOV DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S - Steel | Pennyrojal Treatment ia the oricinul and only VRENCH , eatoand relioblo euro on the mar. ket. Price. (1.00 ; tent bjr mait Qeonlne eoJ-1 only by 3frr Dillon Drnv Co. , S. K. Corner Kith nnd Fnrnnm Sts ) . , Ouinbn , JTcb. Carpenter's South American Letters WUL APPUR U THE SUNDAY BEE IXA. H. R. PENNEY & CO , 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS * Branch Offlc * . 1C3S N St. . L'.oocln. Nob. JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1030. Omahu , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS und STOCKS BOARD OP TRADE. Dlrt'l wire * to Chicago and New York. Comspondtnlai Joha A. Warrtn 4s Os > _ ,