THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; . MONDAY , APRIL 18 , 1808 , WAR IS NO LONGER A FACTOR Iimaton Fr.'pnred for Anything thatlfaj Oo 8 , ACTIDN OF CONGRESS IS NO SU.1PRI3E 80 tana ; Uader the rabtle Eye tlmt nasliveaMi Is Becoming Ao- awtoineil to It and I * Little , / ( Affected br U. * 4BB * > * * * * * a > I NEW VOHK , April 17. Iknrr Clews' , , ke d ot the tanking bouse ot Henry Clews it Co. , writes of the situation In Wall Street : Wall street has passed through another Week ot the crucial stage of the war ques tion without any serious happenings. On the stock exchange , nil Ims been quiet ; not only as respects the amount of transactions done , but also In the way of abstention from political excitement or warlike ap prehension. The situation has been so long under the public eye that It has been weighed on every Hide of Its possibilities or probabilities. The discussions of the two bouses of congress were waited for with some anxiety and little hope , but the exciting - - citing process of debate among fnose ar biters of the question of peace or war had little crtcct , for they only confirmed the fore-gone conclusion reached In the public mind. It may bo said thnt the chances for peace have ceased to be nn appreciable factor In prices , and yet there are few sellers clfncr on speculation or Investment account , and almost no stock Is coming here from Europe. .Thlrf latter fact , coupled with the absence of any further advance In the .Hank of England rate of discount , Is a significant tnatterj for It Implies that , at the foreign financial centers , there Is no expectation ofj further serious action by the Uuropean powers In our relations wlfn Spain , which Is. same quarters has been regarded ns a posslOlIity calling for precautions. If such action were contemplated by the six pow er ? , It could riot have failed to show Its foreciistlngs In the higher circles of flnanco InLohdon nnd on the continent. Indeed , inlanders would have welcomed such a pre text ns a means of c'neckltig the outflow of gold to this country through promoting the return of our stocks nnd bonds. The steadiness with which English and German Investors cling to our securities under ex isting conditions IB n very gratifying exhi bition of confidence In our ability to wltn- stand t'ne effects of war ; and Is especially BO when contrasted with the fact that Spen- Ish bonds have lost nearly half their mar ket value ; It Is , howtvor. only a counterpart of the steadiness with w'nlch our securities nro held nt home. The feeling Is very steadily gaining ground thnt while , as an Immediate effect of the actual declaration of war , there would be a sudden shock causing Borne partial fall In prices , yet t'nu drop would soon yield to recovery. The only Important factor militating against such n course of the stock market might possibly be forthcoming from the money market. The demands of the government for money might prove to be a source of fitful dlsturbincc ) and yet It Is to be con sidered thnt all the receipts of t'ne treasury would go Into early disbursement nnd upon conditions least calculated to lock up money from public use. Including a free use of the national bank depositories. At the close of the week , prices do not vary much from those of a week afro. There have been ups and downs , but the one has about offset t'ne other , The Influx of gold shows no abatement. The total amount received or engaged for shipment now reaches JCO.COO.OCO , nn < J It Is estimated that about J30.000.000 of bills arc still held Jn this country , destined to bring hither that furt'ner sum of gold. The government March report on our for eign trade shows another remarkable ad dition ' to our foreign creditor trade bal ance. The uncertainties connected with our relations with Spain appear to have had the effect of swelling our exports and con tracting our Imparts. Tne shipments of merchandise far March amount to IllC.SOO- 000 , against $92.200,000 for the same month of last year , showing nn Increase of $24- 600.COO. The month's Imports , on the con trary , fell $14,600,000 below those of 1K97. Comparing the Inward and outward trade , we have an excess of exports over Imports last manl'n amounting to $53,100,000 , while fbr the same time of last year the surplus of exports was only $ I3COOOCO. The extra- ordlnaryvbalance of trade In our favor thus continues to Increase without any abate ment. We have made a net Import of go'.d during the month , amounting to $29,500,000 ; but that was largely dub to bills of ex- ehan&o Brawn against exports of previous months and Yield back for temporary In vestment.- , MlTtvB president's message favors the recog nition of an Independent future government for Cuba , to bo 'founded on the vote of the whole people of Cuba , and not that or the Insurgents alone. The junta , I understand , has acccpt.-dl . this as a satisfactory arrange , ment , and the Insurgents , whom they repre sent , will work In full accord with the prc > * idc.nit'8 position. His message' serves to fully justify the complete confidence re posed In him by the American people throughout this crisis. He. has brought Into Hctlon every honorable means for the > pres ervation of peace , and ncMi that 'those ' nave been exhausted ! , he turns the momentous affair over to the. court Of last resort and , in the consciousness of duty thus far faith fully performed , stands rsady to enforce their verdict , bo It honorable pcaco or hon orable war. * No nation was ever so near a war ns this and cucaped from It ; 'Mill , there la yet I.1 ft come ground for hope of a peaceful settle ment. Much depend * hexwe-ver , upon fiery pechc3 and their Influence ! upon congress , Qoncrnl Lee's testimony before "the " * senate feommlttee- forrtgn affairs was conserva tive and to his credit , bscau&j It was de void of nensatlonal effort. Its effect , there fore * , should be to tame down rather than Inflamrt the members of congress , and there by prevent precipitate action such as would bring about hostilities. "The. point raised thnt Spain In bankrupt and -Is In consequence a weak foe Is not Will taken. In the tvent or Spain going to Ivor- With this cpuntry It wlit certainly be Impossible for It to rn's ' ? money by the * rtle. of Its bonds , as they , iavo already gone ( town to 42H. smil In thewjnit of hostilities | they will BO down to probably 25 cr IMS. It will therefore ruUura'ly abandon ambi tion to keep up It * national credit , nnd hence , Interest In Its outstanding obliga tions iwlil be. sure to ba defaulted on. This nmountn to about H00,0 ,000 a , year , which It will have for war purposes. Contribu tions and forced revenue from the people trill be one of thrs process-su resorted 10 to carry on the War. Spain 'will be In a position slml'ar to that of ai bankrupt rail , road , which make * a bad foe for a solvent eomtwtltor. A railroad In the hands of a receiver pays out nothing except < o keep the road In repair and can make forced t loans bislde * through receiver's certificates authorized bv court , which become- first I claim Against the road , to provide for pay rol'a and expenses to Veep the road In flghtln ? condition ostensibly to be In a afo condition to nrevent a nacrlflc ; ot life. A weak rallrcad can , therefore , cut rates a low as to Inflict 9rlou Injury to n trong competitor If It continues the fight Ions' enough * 'While Spanish 4s at pres ent pries ( V4) ) yield S per cent Interest. United State * 4 * ( at 121) yield onlyJStt per cent Interest , and. notwithstanding the wide different In the market price of the two securities. United States bonds are' Infinitely the henp t and. most desirable r for an Investment , because the principal and Irnterest ar * absolutely secure under any circumstances , where : ) " . In the event W war. Spanish bonds will certainly be tnaAs absolutely insecure if not worthless. COXDITIOX OF NK\V YORK BANKS. Tw Million Dollar * ] to Their NBW YORK , April 17. The Financier ay l * Despitethn heavy and continued demands for funds , from the Interior th : clearing home .bankf , according to their statement for the- current week , were able not only to h'old their own In the may ot cash , but addsdxover $2,000,000 to the sur plus rerervf.\H kln * Jhir latter item the larceat reported since January 1. In the light of presentevertti the ctutement must bo rtirarded' ; a .favorable , as It Involves tire strong fosltlqn of the. bank * . Ordi narily It would 'mean lower money rates this week. . .but untejai a paclflo solution of the epanlrt v crlste present * Itself 'no such operation sray be' expioted. Operations of the wrak. wtr * a\t shrinkage $7.619,900 in lean * . : di ' 'continued liquidation and the * entire'- absence of new business , the bank * ceHUMntr themselves to ths. needs of theJr own ; ' custoBvers. The > out-of-town banktr. , M Is worthy to note , are * doing ome buying In. this market , tempted by the striB ent rates. Deposits were reduced * , 7.WO. owing largely -withdrawals of balance * . The- ; interior movement U .shewn In the Ios < * , M4. 0 , In legal tenders. pecle inrports accottixt for the gainof $4.- n ? r s i , nearly $ fl ,9 ca * . ' Thao3 \ lower * ) therewrvo requlre- ia Tail * added , to the cash , . willed ths surplu * ' " above. The country has now Imported opeuaged over d buTts * New Tork banks . . more ra4 * than . rf laced ths wiUi "i It to jgr K w Tork a. I. v % bo ns heavy an ontlclttttfel. Domestic ex change Is at a heavy discount at Interior cltlNi nnd from , all that can be learned ittvo cash withdrawn Is not bring employed at home. The fnrt that outside Institution * ore loaning money hero Is not without significance. The outlook favored contin ued Importations of gold , and th-ise , with the heavy disbursements by th 'treasury , may operate to produce nn easier state ot affair * . It would not be surprising If pres ent rates proved to be the maximum for the year , The country hns so much money thnt It Is prepared to mort expenditures of .in extraordinary magnitude without embarrassment. ' 'Th ? trouble now Is that this l > being hoarded Instead of being put In use. CHICAGO G'ttAl ' ! * A ! D rHOVlSIOX * . Featare of the Tradlnsr and Closlnir Ottr * B.WBTUM j CHICAGO , April 16. The strength of the foreign wheat markets and the belief that Impending hostilities will cause a rise In prices made n'neat today almost as strong as It was weak yesterday and resulted In an advance of 2c In July. Foreigners ac cepted freely of yesterday's cable offers. Corn made the unusual advance of % c , while oats closed ' ,4/4c higher , both mar kets being affected principally by whoit. Provisions irhow little change. Traders In wheat were treated to a gen uine surprise at the opening. In spite of all the selling done 'nere yesterday of millions of bushels by the Important long Interests , and notwithstanding the drop of 3c a bu. In July , all foreign markets came higher. Liverpool In particular was sttong , showing advances ranging from Ud to % d , A fea ture of the advance at Liverpool was the fact that fne July price there was 2c higher than the prevailing price In this market , or considerably above the average shipping rates. New York reported that accept ances of wheat In all positions made by cable from there yesterday would be the heaviest of the season , practically every thing offered being taken. It was evident from t'nls that the belief In war over shadowed everything else In the minds of the foreigners. The opening trades In July were at from 85q to 83Hc , against 84XQ ) 8l4c at the close yesterday. For a moment or two the market hesitated. Then It com menced to advance and for forty-five min utes the buying demand was simply enor mous. All classes of traders came Into the market for wYieat. It was not a one-man market ; the demand was general and broad. The ordinary news of the day waa as com pletely Ignored as It was yesterday , Trad ers paid but little attention to anything but the foreign demand for American wheat , but this was sulllclent. Not until the price had advanced to 87c was there any marked selling pressure. This price , 'nowever , was well above calls and selling against these privileges , coupled with lib eral realizing of a general kind , put a stop to the advance and caused the market to recede slowly to SGHc. Apparently by this time the demand for wheat had been pretty well satisfied , for although the market re acted to S i'/tc , It was done slowly , t'ne lat ter point not being reached until about 11:30. : During the last half hour of the short Saturday session the market was comparatively quiet , but firm , with prices keeping within a Uc margin. Northwest receipts were light , Minneapolis and Dulut'n reporting 150 cars , against 171 last week and 121 a year ago. Chicago receipts were 77 cars. The addition to contract stocks today amounted to 101,000 bu. Clearances from Atlantic ports were 719,000 bu. The world's shipments Monday are expected to show about 7GOOCOO bu. Lslter sales ot July yesterday , which were placed at that time at 5,000,000 bu. , were estimated today by many as high as 8,000,000 bu. , and as t'nls was believed to have practically put him out of the July deal It undoubtedly had a good deal to do with the broadening out of trade. This belief was strengthened by the fact t'nat today his dealings were compara tively Insignificant. The closing price for July was 86T4c. Corn was strong from the start. There was quite heavy buying all day , many prominent local players being caught short by the unexpected jump In wheat , a sharp advance In cables and by heavy accept ances over night. Tne price at one time showed a cent advance. May ranged from 30c to 29ic and 'Closed % < 8 > ? ic higher at There waa an active general trade In oats. Prices were maintained for some tltn , but broke rapidly under heavy selling. The market closed rather easy. May ranged from 2614c to 25c and closed WiiVtC higher at 2574c. Provisions were very dull , most of the trading done being In lard. War talk and fne strength of the grain markets caused a small early advance , which was lost later under selling .by local packers. The close was steady. May pork 2'/4e lower at $9.77 % , May lar < ? 2 ic Higher at $5.1754 arid .May ribs 2c lower at $5.12i/ & . Estimated receipts Mondsf : * Wheat , 75 cars ; corn , 2SO cars ; oats , 2S5 cars ; hogs , 30.000 head. Leading future * ranged a * follows : Articles. . ! Opan. I High. | Low. | CloseTTVest'y. r ' " " Wheat * May. , 109-10 1 10 1 0 * 1 09 1 09 July. . . 87 8SH 84 ; Sept. , . 79 Tl Dec. . Com May. . . 29 ! July. . . 81MO 1 Sept. . . OWM 33 32k < * * Oats- May. . . 25M-26 SUH 26M 25KOM July. . . 23 > 231 KS Mnj. . . 9 SO 9 00 9 T7M 977M n so July. . . 0 95 10 US 9 U 990 BU2fc Lard- Ma jr. . . ( (20 ( B 20 B 17M S 17K S IS July. . . 6 MH BU7K B22M B VB B2I > Sept D 30 035 30 5 32M a sea IhtKiba Hay. . . B 12K S 17H B 12S' 6 12K a is July. . . 6 HO S itA B 20 6 2(1 B 22) ) Sept 6U7M -B27K 6 S7M ! 830 Cash quotations were as follows ; FLOUR Steady , M ZOO4.SO ; prlng specials. .30fi > 3 a ; spring patents. S-l.90O3.10j straights , I4.4W4.60 ; bakers. U.5CG4.00. WHDAT-No. S red , tl.O * . COItN-Na. 2. SOHO3I < 4c. OATH-NO. 2. 2 uc. f. o. b. ; N . i white , 3o ; No. S white. , * 8HGMic. , RYE-No. 2. S2C. , , BAHLRY-Nq , S. f. .O. b. . S MHe. FLAXSEEiD-No. 1. H.U 1.23Vi. TIMOTHY SEEHV-Prtme ; $2 S3. PROVISIONS Mess pork. , per bbl. , t9.80C9.8S. Lord , per 100 Ibs. . K.17H.Short ribs sides ( lnoc > ) ta.OOG .35 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . t4.W 4.73 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . $5.4505.55. WHISKY Distillers' finished good * , per cat. . HtJOARS Cut loaf , 15.09 ; cr.inulated. SS.i : & i.S * . No. t. Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbl * . 9,000 7.000 Wueat.bu. . 54,000 312.000 Corn.bn , , . , 200,000 621.000 Oats.bu . 829.000 369,000 K e.bu . > U.OOO 127,000 rlej.bu. . 30.0UO 8,000 On the Produce exchange today the but lor market wn * weak ; creameries. HOUc ; dairies , ilCUc. Oheese , > qulet , 8@84c ! , Ecr" . fresh , 8' c. Uve poultry. Bteady ; turkey * , S10c ; chickens , ducks , Sc. Mairket. LONDON , April 17. Uncertainty Is the main feature In the money market , the ease or stringency of the near future depending on peace or war between Spain and the United States. The Bank of England Is doing everything to attract gold. Tne stock market Is comparatively quiet , owing to the timidity felt In view of the present uncer tainty. Practically the whole list , however , shows a decrease , first class securities suf fering with the others. Consols are V4 point lower , and English railway securities sYiow a decline of 1 to 1H points. Spanish 4s have been the center of Interest from which nil departments took' their cues. There was a net fall In Spanish 4s of 6 points , making a drop of 20 points from the top price of the year. Even wltnout a war , a reduction of Interest from 4) ) per cent to 2 per cent , or an equivalent heavy coupon tax. Is regarded probable. All the internationals partici pated In the depression , notable Italians , Q reeks ; Argentines and Braslllans. Ameri can railroads were very mercurial. All closed lower , though little selling was re corded. Chicago. Milwaukee & St Paul securities headed the decrease with a fall of 2 % points. Louisville & Nashvlllo fell 3 % points , AtcYilson preferred the same. Denver & nto Grande preferred , Erie firsts , New Ycrk Central & Hundaon River. North ern Pacific and Union Pacific preferred all fell 1 point or more. Canadian Pacific and Orand Trunk ranged from. 1H to 3 , St. tonl General Market * . BT. LOUIS. April IL-FLOUR-HlKhtr In rm- paUiy with wheat ; patents. I4.75S4.W ; atrali-W M.S6 4M ; clear * . t400 4.3 ; medium. . , . WHEAT Hlgfaor.- doting 4o fnr May. 2Ho Joe July and 1H < = up compared with Saturday. PfJt higher ; No. 1 red < * sh , elevator. St ; track , Sl.dl 4U.OIH ; April. SI : May. S1.01 ; July. I2c aiktl ; September , T7o Mdj No. S hard cash. 93c. CORN Future * strong , doting fractions above esterday. Bpot higher : No. > csou. SS4o : April. OAT8-Futur * dull , flrm and htcher. Spot dull. ea y ; No. S caah. To : track , 27Hc ; Apr.l. 27cj u r > ° : * " eHcr September , UVB Eas'ler. SEBOS-Plaxsrtd. . - nominal , 11.10. Prlut * tlmo4ir aaed , St04M.7S. ; riRAN-Flrra : sacked. es t track , HHc. COHNMRAU-Flnn.-tl.K01.tO. HAY In demand for. choice srade * . which ar * scarce : pralri * , r.W ; ' timothy , Sf. 0 lt.M. ( wrrTER-Lowtr ; crfin ry , U1S ; ; dairy. 11 41J4C. KdOS Steady , te , WHWKT-tl.ltV. COTTONTlBB-Tae. . MKTAIA-L 4 , lower , M.H. Bpetter , ' PROVItilONS-Pflrk. lower ; standard m i. JobblB4t. H.n. tavd. * Vm : prUB. iteaa. f ! ; - choice , rJ.W't ' , tlacon. boxed shoulders. U.tT'.iff 6M ; eitra short clear. K.I7M : rib * . K ! sl.ortf , I * I2U. Ury sail meat * . bo pd ohotttders , ll.T.ej 4.nvi ; tra short clear , . ; rib * , KM\i \ ; shot-is , IS.M. HECKIITH-nour , 4.0W Iho. ; wheat. , OMbu. | Corn , 117.000 bu. ; nals , SV.MO bu. t s Flour , s.ono bu. ; wheat , none * corn , 54,000 bu. : oat * , 7,000 bu , MAHkBTS. Conillllon of Trade anil Quotations asi Staple and Fancy Produce. EGOS Good stock , Ic. t BUTTER Common to fair , < Jllc ; e-piralpr creamery , 20c ; gathend creamery , ISttlM. VEAL-Cholc fat , SO to 170 Ibs. , quoted * l JO 9c : large and coarse , ti7c. LIVE ! > OULTnY-Ch'cken , U ? 7e : old roost ers , suesuc ; young roosters , CO Ue. QAMK-Msllards , 2.M8I.75 ; redheads , $ ! .26 2.CO ; teal , I1.1S 1.2S ; brants , 12.0003.00 ; Canada geeie , Jl.WflO.W ; mixed ducks , S1.00O1.25 : V1OKONB Live , ll.16Ol.li ; dcml pU-eonn nit wanted. . HAY Upland , 17.00 ; mWla'nd. tS.00 ; loirlnhd. 15.50 ; rye straw , S4 00 ; culor make * the price en hay ; light bales sell the best ; cnly top bring top prices. VEQETAUUE3. CELERY Ooo l stock , Inrge , Me ; small , ZS ONIONS Prr bu. . SOOWc. IlKANS-Hand-plcked navy , per bu. , fl.i * . BWEBT I'OTATOnS-Kanwii. 10-peck bblf , , J3.CO ; seed sweet potatoes , S2.W. CAIIDAOE-aood stock , per Ib . ItfC * ? . 1 'OTA TOES Home grown , M5KV ; . .COJorft HI stock , 70o ; northern fancy early Ohio eed'po- totoe * . S3c. ? * * * tg TOMATOES-Per crate , ( even biuheU , * - U.ia * , NEW UEETS Vtt doz. ' banch n.l HSftSOo. " ' ; ' * > HADISIIKS-Per dox. bunches , JO S5c } > ' LETTUCE Per dot. bunchen , SOWWor- . * > Oltr JN ONIONH-Per flnz. , J5c < > WATERCIlESS-Pcr IP-qt. case , tl CO. ' CUCUMUnRS-Per doz. , fl.zsei.CO. WAX IJBANM-H bu. box , S1.25. PEAB Per basket , 11.23. SPINACH-Per baiket. II. PIEPLANT Per M-lb. box. t2.25. FHUIT8 , STRAWUERRIES-Per 24-plnt cae , | 2.43j ,24- qt. case. 14 60. , APPLES Winter stock. I3.0083.BO ; boxes , tl,2J. CRANHERRIES-Fnncy Jersey , per bbl. , tlu.uO. ailAI'Erf-MatnKim , S5.oOffg.00. TROPICAL KRUITS. ORANQES California navels. t2.75If3.OOj fancy seedllngc , I2.2J ; choice , $3.00. , LEMONS-Callfornla fancy , $3.00 ; choice. t.SO- fancy Metslna , 13.0003.50. * DANANAS Cholcs , largj stock , per bunch ; tr 00 62.25 ; medium sited bunches , tl.7302,00. MISCBI.l. VNCOtja. NUTS Almonds , p Ib. , lar ; e slse. 1213ct small , lie ; llrazlls , per Ib. , 9 10c : Enillsh wal nuts , per Ib. , fancy soft shell , lOHllc ; standards , SR9c ; lllbert > , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished , me. dlum , eOTc ; extra large , 8fl9i ; large hickory nuts , 11.0001.10 per bu. ; email , 1.25 1.33 per.bu , ; cocoanuts , per 100 , S4 ; peanuts , raw , 60V c ; roasted , esf'ic. F1QS Imported , fancy , S-crown. 14-lb. boxe , 10c ; S-crawn , 44-lb. boxes. He ; 2-lb. boxes , 22 ® 23o per box ; California , 10-lb. box. SI. HONEY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10 JJllc. KRAUT-Per bbl. , 13.50 ; half bbl. , SZ.25. MAPLE 8YUUP Five-gal , can , each , S2.75 ; gal. cann , pure , per doz. . . 112 ; half-gal , cans , 16 23 ; quart cans , J3.CO. DATES Hallow ee. ex ) to " 0-lb. boxes , BHc ; Salr , 6c : Pard , 9-lb. boxes , tis ? CIDER Per half-bbl. , 3 ; bbl. , S3. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 1 green hl"i ? ? ! N ° , - * Baltct' hides. 8e ; No. 2 . . . o5b. , SHEEP PELTS-Qreen salted , each , 1575c ; green Halted shearings ( Bhsrt wooled early skint ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early ikln ) . No. 1 , each , EC ; dry Mint Kansas and Ne- Jn"kaA5Itc h'r.wf > I pel" ' per lb" actual weight. 40oc ; dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain flint , ' Colorado Pelts' per Ib" nctual w'Kht. ' 35r4c ; dry butcher wool pslls , per lb. , actual weight , 4W ; dry nint Colorado murra n weS pelts , per lb. , actual weight , S5T4c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tallow , No. 1 , Sc- ' 8& l 2V4c , : , r ° UBh tallow'Me : white ' We2c ! > ellow and brown grease , 1HQ > t.1JEJlS UearbIack , ( or brown ) , 15 0020 < X > : otter , $ J.SO8.00 ; mink , I5@60c ; beaver , $1.005.00 : skunk. J5c , 25c. BOc : muskrat. 3c. Cc. 7c ; racoon IBgWc ; red fox , 25C0S1.25 ; gray fox , 25@oOc : wolf ( timber ) , 25cjtJ250 ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , lOfflSOc- 075 0 ? badger. 6 40c ; sllvsr fox. Si 06 FRESH MEATS. DRESSED DEEF-Oood nat've ' steers , 7o per lb. ; good forequartcrs steers , 6c : goo * hlndqunr- ecr Steef8' . . c.LLfl . ? ' r ? : . y ' = : " "live helf- 84c ! ; CO 8c ; " " ' " * HREF -TenderloVni""rres'h. - . c ; frozen ISc ; boneless strips , fresh , lOo ; frozen. Sc ; strip loins , fresh. S'Ac ; frozen. 6V4c : rolls , bone" * * , frczen , 9e ; fresh , I0i ; rolls. Spencer cuts , frozen ! Be ; fresh. We ; sirloin butts , bonclez * . frozen 9c ; fresh , lOo ; .houlder clods , bsnelera. SVic- rump butts , boneless. BKc : No. 1 chucks. BVic- No. 2 chucks , 4c ; No. 3 ct/iicks , 4V4 ; ; bonelca' ' churkc , frozen , 45io ; fresh , 6 < 4e ; cow plates. 3 > 4c ; steer plates. 4c ; Hank steak , 7c ; loins N 1. froren. 12c ; fresh. Ho ; loins. No. I. frozen ! We ; tn , I a * wiif * v % , t SUB , tvu , &t AUCIlt VC , IrCflJl BC No. 1 rounds , 7c ; No. 1 rounds , CVo ; No i rounds , Uc ; beef roun : . shank off , Kc addi tional ; beef rounds , shank and rump off , lUc additional ; trimmings , 4Hc ; beef shank * . brains , per do * . , Sic ; sweetbreads , per lb. , frozen , lOc ; fresh , lUc ; sweetbreads ( caltes ) , per Ib. 40c : kidneys , per doz. , S5c ; ox tails , each , Sc : liver * , per lb. . S c ; heart * , per lb. , JHc ; tcngues per lb. , lie ; calf livers , each. Sic ; calves , who ! ) carcasa or sides , lOJie ; calf head and feet , scalded , per cet , 75c. MUTTON Fancy lambs , te per lb. ; regular lambs , Sc ; aheep , 7c ; market racks ( long ) , So ; Hotel racks ( short ) , lie ; loins. So : Battle * . 9c leg * . 9c ; lamb legs , lOo ; breasts and stews. SVic tongues , each , Sc ; forequarters , KVic. PORK Dre ed pigs. EUc per lb. : dressed hog , C ; tenderloins , 15j ; lo'ns , small , 6c ; large , CHc ; spare ribs , 4Uc ; ham sausage butts , &Hc Boston butts , 6Hc ; shoulders , rough , 4c ; shoul- rters. skinned , So ; trimmings , 4Uc : leaf lird. not rendered , KVfcc ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts an < can. So ; frech hams. 10 to IS Ibs. , 7'/ic ; fresh hams , short clears , t > Kc ; cheek meats. 4c ; neck bones , 2c ; pigs' tails , Sc ; plucks , each , 6c ; chit terllngs , Cc : hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz , t5c stomachs , eaxh , 3c ; tongues , each , 7c ; kidney * per doz. , lOc ; brain ; , per doz. , 15c : pigs' feet , per doz. , S0c ; livers , each , 3c ; hoe rinds , Sc ; blade bones , Cc. NEW YORK GEXERAU UAItKETS Qaotatlons for the Day OB Genera Commodities. NEW YORK. April IS.-PLOUR-Recelpts , 1 , S2S bbls. ; exports , 19,334 bbls. ; stronger , but no quotably higher ; winter patents , $4.SS6.25 winter straights , $4.S5@4.70 ; Minnesota patents IS.lfeS.W ; winter extras. S3.65C4.10j Minnesota bakers' , 4.254.4 : winter low grades , ' 3.00. Rye Hour , nrm , $2.7503.20. COIlNMnAIv-FIrm ; yellow western , 70c. RYE Market firmer : No. 2 western , MC60V4C BAIt EY-Steady ; feeding. 4fc. UARL.EY MAt-T-Qulet : wt.Urn , C3e o. WHEAT Receipts , 13,425 bu.i exports. 1C ,7K 6u. ; spot , stronier ; No. 2 red$1,10 f , o. b afloat , spot. Option * opened strong and hlghe on surprisingly firm Liverpool cables ; short were- heavy buyer * most of the forenoon , cover Ing yesterday's sales and Influencing' also b renewed war talk , closed IK02Kc net higher May , Sl.OfiOl.OSK. doted $1.03 % . CORN-Recelpts , 616 , MO bu. ; exports , 358,00 bu. ; spot , firm ; No. 2. 36c. options , bullish ! affected by strong cables and big clearance ! advanced all the forenoon and closed Ho ne higher ; May , 34 13-l & 3SHc. closed SJHc. OATH Receipts , 14S.SOO bu. : 'exports. 1IJ.S ! bu. ; spot , flrm ; No. 2 , 30Mt31c ; No. S wiilte MHc. Options , quiet but flrmer with other de partment * . closing Uo hlghr ; May , ' cloted FEED-KIrm : bran , 73O90o ; middlings , SOtjtSSo rye feed. 6JHO Jc. HAY Quiet ; shipping , ( OglSc ; good to choice , HOPS Quiet ; state , common to choice , in , crop , 45o ; 1S96 crop , 7ete ; 18 > 7 crop , 1S8I7C Parlflc coast. 1893 crop , 4B c : IBM-crop , 8jDc 1(97 crop , " 15617C ; Ijonilon market. WiiWs. IIIDCS Steady ; Qalvestcn , ISHc ; Texas dry 12V4c ; California. 17H618C. - I EATMER-Steady ; hemlock sole , Buenos' ' Ayrw. 18H020C. WOOt-Qulet ; fleece , 17022c : Texas. 12ftl4o , PROVISIONS lleef. flrm : family. SI1.00S1I 75- > extra mess , 19.0089.73 beef'hamr- ' ' ; beef'hamr$22923 ; packet' ' S13.2SOU.OO. Cut meats , qultt ; plekltd bellle * ' I SS.7S04.C.O ; pickled shoulders , , $4.SOplckled bams | S7.60S7.7S. Lard. steady ; , western , fteamed1 closed at 15.47H. Pork , iteady ; mess , S9.7 10.00 ; short clear. S10.2S612.SO ; 'family. $11 CO Tallow , . easier ; city , SVic ; country , SttOSH ? , as to quality. OILS Vetrolfum. Dull. Rosin , easy ; strained , common to good. Sl.42Ht31.4S. Turpentine , steady ; 30Q30UC. Cottonteed oil , ( teadyY prime crude1' Uc ; prime crude f. o. b. mills. 14146ISUc : prime summer yellow , 22H@ZtHe ; olt summer. , jellow. eaue : butter oil , 28 27c'prlmiTwIn. ter yellow. 27HOUMC. > ± > t FRRIOI1T8 TO 1JVERFOOI Stroag- ; , cotton by steam. lS620c ; grain by ( team. SVio . " METTALS Lead was called dull at SI50 ; cop per , steidy , at SU.S7H and casting" copper steady at Ill.lZli by the firm flxlmc the settling price for miner * and smelter * In tb jwwt * todays The metal exchange issued no report , asi usual on v Siturday. . RICE Steady ; fair to extra , 4KV < KoiuJapan. s He. MOLAPSES Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle , good to cho'c2S932C. . nUTTER RectlpU. S.2U pkgeaty : westtrn cr nmery. IMtltc ; Elglns. l c : factory. 12BtSc. CIIEESE-Receipts , 70s pkgsA steady : white. Sf : . Uchl skim * . ( K Kc ; part iklm * . 4 < c : fu'.l kk l mi. . EGOfr-RecHpts. S.60S pk .j steadr : western , aouthern. Liverpool Market. LIVERPOOL. April ll. 'AIIBA'IWSpot. firm ; ' " * * * : ' ! N ° ' * re' CORN Bpot. flrmt Amerlran mired , new , Ss : Afrtl : is Md ; May. S U ; July. Sa.wa. FLOUR St. Lnula fancy wlntsr , flrm. los. HOP3 At London , PaclOo coast , dull , . > 10r 4 10s. PROVISIONS-Beef. firm ; extra India mess. * * W. Pork , flrm ; prim * mess , fin * westtrn , C1 * Sd ; prime rnes , mrdlum wettrrn. tfs M. Hams , short cut. flrm. SSs. Dacon. flrm. Ms M ; short libs. Sis M ; lone clear mH81 * . light. Us ; lone clear middle v heavy. SO * M ; short clear hacks. SOa ; clear bellies. Sis. Shoulders , square , Ma. Lard. pHme wiatcrn. dull. 27s. CHKK8K American , flnwt nhlle sad colored , Arm. Sfq. OILS Cottonseed. Liverpool refined , steady , Us U. Tunwntlne pints , steady , 24 * M. Hoslii , comsaon. ate : y , 4e * L OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Winds Up wUt } a Stiff Ban and Deaonliied dwditions. uiiiin NO STRENGTH H $ ? CATTLE TRADE . _ 1 Barer * IndlffereMlvfsi k Hastate * * fllorf Er In < AMUnes Hears Chance lln.BJa'l'.si Nickel _ I JE M 1 4 SOUTH OMAHA , lApty 16-necslpts for the days Indicated . . . CatUeuHoga. Bheep. Hor's. April 1C . l,031nl ii 6,609 7,72o 21 April IS . 2,209 ( .049 10,376 April 14 . 1.411. 5,778 11,727 April 13 . 2,542 6,472 1,896 April 12 . 5.419 6,655 3.000 . . . . April 11 . t . 1,697 2.730 6,791 2 April 9 . 7E6 3,166 924 K April 8 . 1,824 4.231 1,892 . . . . April 7.i . . . 1G06 > 6,482 14,320 . . . . April 6 . 3,545 8.218 7,303 2 AprllS . 2,619 -6.052 3.C58 64 April 4 . , . l.rs 1,139 9.43 April 2. . gno . 3.150 3,127 . . . . April li . , , . 1,741 6,112 .3.8X8 . . . . March 31 . 2,135 6,137 11,069 21 March 30 . . . . . . 3,0X3 7,394 10,001 21 Receipts for the week with comparisons : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Week ending April 16. . .34,209 32,193 41,575 Week ending April 9 , . . . 11,599 27,258 37,555 Week ending April 2. . . . 15,007 28,791 36,665 Week ending March 26. 12,463 28,738 50,13. 'Week ' ending March 19. 14,932 SS.CS7 32,755 Thu official number ut cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'u. C. , M. & St. P. Ry . 2 ,0. & St. L. Ry . , . . .Missouri Pacific Ry. . \ . 2 Union Pacific System 3 19 24 P. , E. & M. V. R. R. . 20 23 2 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry 2 6 . & M. R. R. R . 24 27 6 ! . , B. & Q. Ry . 2 Total receipts . 50 83 32 1 The disposition of the day's receipt ! was a follows , each buyer purchasing the nura- > cr of head Indicated : Juyers. Cattle. HOR * . 'Sheep. ma ha Packing Co . 597 . ; . H. Hammond Co. . . . . . . 278 1,140 M wlft and Company . 266 SG3 1,465 ludahy Packing Co . 58 2,933 199 1111 & Huntzlnger . 10 . ivlngston & Schalcr . 1 . . "wlft , country . i . 470 lunklnton , Milwaukee . 158 . ither buyers . . . . 61 . 742 Left over . . . "CO . . . . . Totals . . . . . . 664 6,893 3.685 Receipts were a little larger thnr. a week ago , 158 cars of stock of rut kinds being eportcd in as against eighty-four last Bat- irday. In fact It was a pretty fair run for .he last of the week , but the number was made up pretty largely of hogs and sheep , 'here being only about the usual supply of attle. The receipts of cattle this week were .ulte large for this market as will be noted rom the above table , t'nere being quite a leclded gain over previous week. The re- lelpts of hogs were also larger than the Lverage for the last month , and the same was true of sheep. CATTLE There were about fifty loads if cattle reported In the yards today , w'nlch was very fair for the last day of the week nd more than Chicago and Kansas City > otih together. The most of the cattle were icef steers , some fifteen loads of Montana jay fed cattle being Included among the ecelpts. 30 , > The market as a. jvhole was slow and .raggy and there was a very- marked a'j- cnce of life and energy" to the trade. Tnere was some inquiry for fat beef cat- le , but It was of an indifferent character , ho buyers acting as It they did not much tare whether they gotu-nny cattle or not. The result was a slow and easier market. Butchers' stock sold but even , cows and heifers were slow and Weak and It took a good deal of hard work and considerable Ime , considering fne few here , to effect a learance. . ' Practically nothing' was- doing in the line f stockers and feeders ! the market as usual on a Saturday b 4ng very quiet. The cattle market tMs week has been 'ar from satisfactory to the soiling inter ests , A3 values have experienced a heavy break. The light demand for meat prod ucts , coupled wlfn a IllteraUrun of. cattle , has caused a general decline at'alKmarket points , "and iwhlle the ! ' decline. ' , ih . > beeji- heavler om some ktitdi * . than 'on other's no kind of cattle na - * oaped.- Heavy and coarse beef jfteers havebecti the worst suf- terers , the market on Coat kind o/ccattle'be- nsr 25@30o lower than tu week Ago , and in extreme cases many 'sailers would' say 40c lower. Tidy little cattle have been the beat sellers and In consequence are [ only 10@20o lower. Choice corn fed heifers have felt the decline about a * little as any kind of stock. but the medium grade * of both cows and Yielfers are 1015c lower than a week ago. Btockers and feeders are also low , the heav iest decline being , on iheavy feeders , which have been extremely slow sellers all the week. The country seems to have grown afraid of stock cattle at current prices with fat cattle declining BO sharply. / ! > . HOOS Considering that It wai the last day of he week , the receipt * of hog * were large , clone .o eighty load ! being on Bile. Aa has been the ca e all the week , the quality was good end there was no causa for eompalnt- ! that scare , even on the parUof the buyen. ' Th market waa a .big ( o lower 'and wa * none oo active at the decline that Is , ( be demintj waa not general and the buying was routined to n. few houtes , tome doing very little or nothing. However , there was a fair movement and the mosti of the hogs changed hands early. The clo e of the market was not materially different from the opening , but It U safe to eay that It wr. no better. Mixed nous , cuch as brought 3. 5 yesterday , old for the moit part at S3.CO today , with some prime butcher weights at SS.7 . * The general tendency of the hbff market all the week has-been downward. In , ' fact the week opened at a decline , and. though there were occasional rallies , the movement was mainly In the direction ot a lower level for values. This has bctn true , not. only of the SoutlTOmaha market , but of all others as well , . .Buyers have seemed to be afraid to .buy only as there might be 'an Immediate demand to be filled at once , all speculative buying apparently being eliminated by the uncertainty of the future course of busi ness. While the downward movement of 'values was very gradual. It amounted to about -H c for the week. The week closes with the market at the low point of the. month to date and In fact at ) the lowest point touched since th * last tof March 6HREP There were plenty of lambs In the yards today , but not many sheep. The market as a whole was clew and weak and very murh Inclined to draw , A few mutton shaep were offered and Hold at price * that were not much different , but the lamb market waa slow and lower and sellers complained that buyers d'd ' not Mem to want many ; lamb * . The fact thnt It was near th end ot th week probably had much to do with the Indifference or buyers , but the market also seemed to , partake of tne gen eral weaknes * pervading the live , slock trade. CHICAGO LIVE : STOCK MARKET. Cattle Arrive * nad tbe > Priced Are Nominal. CHICAGO , April 16.-Fw cattle arrived today to make a market and prices were nominal ni a rule , closing anywhere from Up to JSo lower than a week ago. exporters havii bancelled their contracts In a , number of Instances owing to bad English marketaTand this has helped , to depr 2 prices. Fed western cattle have been selling lauly * * all wc k. - . - Trade In hogs started , off plow at allchtly lower prices , but. firmed up a little later on good demand. tJghf Weights * sold atS3.66IJ4.S7Vi Rnrl heavy hogs at W.TOyS.WiJ. according , to , quality. Pig. sold at 13.0003.80. l&xely at SSTS iX4 fur little fellows and. at , J3.OTg3.80. for the heavier one * . , . . ' Nearly all the sheep , anil lamba received today were consigned to packer * , Lamba were salable at SS.M6 62Vi for woolef lexlcon * and. at S4.00 .00 for shorn .Hocks , b'hfrn aheep sold at I4.M .SO , few going btlow U , ! , v Receipts. Cattle , 20K4 ad ; tiogs. 17,009 head ; aheep , 00 h nd. a p.v r , * ' St. , ntla""KlW Slock. , , BT. LOUIS. April H > ATn.B-Rcelpt * , itl head. Including W head < 9 < xans ; ; shipments , 4V head ; market yStrady ; far > o fancy , native aiAl export steers. $4.M < } i.llTtMlk of sale * . M.tttfK.Jl ; dressed beef and butcher steer * . tacofi .10 ; bulk1 of salM. M.40i . i stten.undml.000 Ibs. , .SO 450 ; bulk of coles. MZO 4J 3 : stockcr * and lfoe4 > en. 13.26C4 M ; bulk of salts , tCO ) 4.Ui cowj ai.J heifers , U.OO&4.K4nik ; * of cows : IX6W3.CJ ; T xas and Indian stMstW ia.KO4.tS ; bulk of sal Uin14.46 : cowrt.-mn * heifer * . HOO8-Rec lpts. S.4tvthtalt 'ahlpuients. X.2U4 head : yortcenk t3.UG Ht packer * , ' I3.TAC3.S3 ; butcher * . H K 3.tO. noCt - , t. < , * . 8HDE3 > Receipts. > MiVJhe d ; ahlpmcnts. 130 head ; 'market steady ; nailv * muttons , lamtv , ItOCk. tOUISVII.UK. April -CATTI > Ei * arktt dull and fully KKMIiQ lower ; extra good-etport Klerra , 1 M.ttWI.M : ' cholc * butchrr , .y. ; 4W : fair I to good butchrr , steers , tt.U4M JJ : comn.uii to , medium butcher steers , P.WtrJJS ; Choice harfc's ' tS.CO 4.1S ; f lr to clJ let tiutihcr cows. $2.0003 M ; mdlum to good feeders , . fl.tM4.tS. . H008-To ( riM.t6im ; dWBjtO > .tS. light shipper * . B1.40C3.U ; pigs. H60 l 0. > fillEEP > ND LAMBS-Maiket-atettdy and m- chanced ; good to extr hliplifir stieep ; . . fair to good slieep , 1O > J.M : commin to medium. HOOei W : extra v lanb * . . 6.00 ; fair to good lamb * f4.a5H . > > * t butchers , | 4.00t)4.U ; fair to good butcher * . t3.X4i4.00. K * * * m City Live Iteek Market. KANBA8 CITY. April M.-CATTlfi-n cepts. | eo head : market upchaoctdi retail tnd * only. HOaS-necelpt * . 7.0N M d : 'market weak to Ic lower ; bulk of salts. M.fC4Jt. ' ! .ibcayr , JOBBERS FWD OFs OMAHA. AGRICIH.TURAL IMPLEMENTS , OrtiHlirff Parlin t Martin Ct Jobbers of Farm Machinery * an * BucgM - Cor. Mb an4 JoMt\ ART GOODS Host * P.icltire Moldings. Mlrrora , Frames ; Backing and Artia'jf Materials. BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , B mirican Hand 1 V Sawed Shot Go i/ywl Jobbers of Foot Wear WESTERN AQKITTS TOIl The Joseph Banigau Rubber Oo. H. Spragua ft Co. , Rubbers and Mackintoshes. 1107 Howard St. . OMAHA F.P. Kirkendall & Co tSt Shoes and Rubbers Baltirooms 1102-UOi-HM H.rncjr Btrttt 7 T. Lindsay , * WIIOLBSAU. RUBBER GOODS Ownar of Chief Brand HacklntaaMs > \A/.V. \ Morse Co. Boots , Shoes , Riibbers , AT WHOLESALE. Office and Salesroom 1119-21-23 Howard 8t BAGS Ramis Omaha Bag Co " Importora and Manufacturers BAGS 614-16-18 South nth Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. A SV , SYHUJPS ; Uo'.atMs , .orghum , etc. , Presents and Jslllia. Also tin cans and Japmnntd war * . CHICORY American Tht Chicory Oo. 4Jrow rs and manufacturer * of all forms of Chicory Omaha-Fremont-O'Nell. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE H. H Importer mnd Jitlsr Crockery. China , Glassware , UTtr Plated Ware , . Looking giassss , Chafe - CREAMERY SUPPLIES The Sharpies Company Creamery Machinery . and Supplies. Bolters ; Engines. K.od Cookers , Wood Pol * ley * . Shafting , Belting , Butter Pack- Hies of all Kinds , M7-M Jones St. S.S5 ; packers , S3 C403.SO ; mixed. ll.6MJ3.80 ; lights. S3.Mes.e7H ; yorker * , S3.6863 C7V4 ; Pigs , S3.2JO3.CO. SHEEP Receipts. 2,500 head ; market steady ; limbs , H.WG .SJ ; muttons , S3.000S.OO. lDdljBiii > OlU Live Stock. INDIANAPOLIS , April H.-CATTLE Receipts , 1,000 head ; .shipments , COO head ; market stcart- ; good to prime steer * , t4.75es.15 ; fair to medium Bteers , 14. 40 ® 4. 66 ; common to good stackers , t.K a09. . ' - ' HOGS Receipts , 3,503 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ? market active ; good to choice medium a. ' . ! heavy , 3.71 J.K : mixed. S3.70O3.7H ; need W choice lights , t3.7093.77 : common lights , S3.t5 ® S.70. SHEEP Receipts. , llht ( ; hlpments , nonn ; no quotable change In prices ; g6od to choice lr.mb , S6.2Se5.M ; common to medium lambs. S < .0004. " ; good to choice sheep- . S4.004.25. ' ' > New .York Live Stock. NEW. YORK. April W.-BEEVES-Recelpts , 5W headTHO ; tradlni ; exports , 941 head cattle , 72 head sheep 'and 1,403 quarters of beef. iCALVES Receipt * , none ; city dressed venls , t8HBBn.rWkNp | LXMRS-Recelpts. 1.55S head ; slower , lower : unshorn sheep , S4.503SOO ; clipped sheep , t4.IZV404.35 ; exports , 4SO head ; unrhorn lambs , -KtSSt 03 ; clipped lambs , . $4 WS5.00 : spring * . S5.OOef.J5.fM. . . HOqB ntcejpu. 4.4M head. fi fB at Rdstalo Live Slook. 'BA8T1 TBWWTAtX * ; K. T ! . Ap"rll W-CATTLB- Seady'co ; rreatid rburti steers. S3S5U425 : light. S4.M84.49QBoIr * -fet ; heifers. S4.K94 50 : mixed butcher- stock , ; SS. 6 4.10 ; , fat cows. S3.70O3 JO. HOQB Roughs common to choice , S3.4093.CO ; eWt5.tOC5.70 , clipped tTHEEP Choice'to selected wethers , I4.90O5 00 : MpirWcommsni SS.5CO4.00 ; clipped sheep , S3.15 Cincinnati Lire Hloek. April' M.-HOaS-Steady. 15.109 . * CAtTLR-Bteady. IJ.7S T5. fjoclc U Slslht. Record of receipt * b < live stock at the fonr prta.lpann.rkeu April III Omsha . . . . . l.gj ? > < * Chicago . .f. 2 " * * , * ° Kanaas City , . . . . , , . . . . .j.i. . 400 7.WO Bt ; Loul * ' BaItlM * > * > Market. BALTIMORE. April If. FLOUR - Higher ; western * upernne. 12.7006.10 ; wes rn extra. IJ.40 64.00 ; wetrn. family , S4.4 < XM. ; winter wheat patent * . S4 S5 S.Wr spring wheat pa4e * , f5 V > S LlOi rprlng wheat straight * , Si.lOeSJi ; receipt * . 7.0M bbta. : raport * . S.740 bbls. WHEAT Strong and higher. Fpot and moo'h. .OSH 1.0e % ; May. SI OM4SI.03 ; * teamr. No. . J nd , wettUc ; receipt * , 44,671 bu. ; export. , J07.4M bu. : southern wheat ; by sample , S1.00.1.0U , ; aoulbem , on grade. S1.0049I.OS. OOIWtrong and higher. Spot and nior.tK ; Mar. K UVsc ; steamr mixed , K DRY GOODS. M . E , Smith t Qi. % Dry Goects , Furnishing' Goods AND NOTIONS. DRUGS. 'ichardson ' Din | Go. Jackson St. t. O. RICHARDSON , Prest S * . WELLBR. V. Presl ho Maroor T Ghamlcal Co. St'frf atandtrl JViarmdooutltal Pr pai * Man * . Speelal Formulae Prepared to v Ihrtter. ( lend far Catalogue. lAtaoratorr , 1111 Howard St. Omaha , E. Bruce & Co. Druggists and Stationers "Quern See" Specialties , Gfars , Wine * and Brandies , Corner 10th and Haroty Btrtwt * ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. \A7estern Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Mining Bells and Gas Llclitlu ; O. W. JOHNSTON , Mgr. 1S10 Howard St. U/oll Electrical vv Supply Go WHOLE9AU3 AND RETAIL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES UN Fa.rna St. FRUIT-PRODUCE. Co , WUOLE3ALB Commission Merchants. B. W. Corner Ifth and Howard Sts. llemb ni of th * National Leacus of Commla > slon Jltrchants of tba United States. GROCERIES. McCord-Brady Co. 13th and Leuvenworth St Staple and Fancy Groceries IT4 AM COfftE R.ASTEU , Etc. Mayor & Raapko , V " WHOLESAtB FINE -GROCERIES I I 11 Tas. if lot * . Tobaco * anA Clgank ' I MM-UI7 Barney Ssr * * * and Paxton Gallagher Co AJ OOFFEB.ROASTERB ' AND JOBBING OnOCKRaV THephon. Stt. HARNESS-SADDLERY J HHan.ylCo. , M'rrt BARJfSSS , BADDIKB AND./DOLLAlll / JoootYS / Leather , Saddlery Hardwart , JE Wo solicit your order . , 1310 Howard Bt HARDWARE. ctor ft Wilhilmy Co Wholesale Hardware , i i * Omaha. receipts , 135.SS3 bu. ; exports , 209.2S * bj. ; southern white corn. XfiXVc ; yellow , 3JWO3 < ic. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , S4c bid ; No. Z mlxvd , SOVtSUlc ; receipts , 44.4M.bu. ; exports. 40,485 bu H YE Firm ; No. 2 nearby , * MUO&SKi : ; .No. s western , E9c ; receipts , .4.884 bu , ; exports , none. HAY Firm ; cholc * timothy , I12.wei3.00. QRJVIN FREIGHTS Firm , not much doing ; ( team to Liverpool , per bu. . Si ' .id. May , I1UTTER Fancy creamery , 21ihl2c ; fancy Imi tation. 17 18c. , EOOa Firm ; fresh , lOe. CHEESE Steady.- fancy New York , large. 9) ) ; O9Hc : fancy New York , medium , HHtflOc ; fancy New York , small. 10',410Hc. Wool -Hitrkrt * . BOSTON. April . WOOL-KollowlnK are l ie prices quoted for tUe leading descriptions ; Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces Xi and abate , I68J7c : XX , 29c ; XX. above SOc ; delaine , MO Slo ; No. 1 camblng , SOc ; No. 2 combing , SOc. Michigan , Wltcomln , etc. X Michigan , 24c ; No. 1 Michigan combing , Mfl29c ; No. 1 Illinois comb' Ing , 28if2 e : .No. 2 MIchlKan comblnv , 28 2 > c ; No. S'Illnol | combing2Si 29t ; X New York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 23@24c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampthlre and Vermont , 27o ; delaine , Michigan. JSc. Unwashed medium- Kentucky and Indiana quarter blaod combing. 23c ; thrte-tlghth * blood , j21Kc ; Missouri quarter blood combing , 22c ; three-elghtli * blood , 22Kc ; braid combing. . 20c , Like and. Oeorxla , 23e. Texas wools Spring medium (12 months ) , 169 ISc ; scoured , 43tf(5c ; rprlng fine (12 inontt * ) , 18Q19c ; scoured , 50o. Territory woolr Montane- niw medium and fine , 16Ollc ; scoured , 40O4lc ; staple , COc ; Wyoming , ctc.flne , meitum anl line , 15Q17c ; scoured , 4S847c ; staple , CO } . Aus- trallan , scoured basis , cpmblnc. Kgsod , KQCta ; combing , superfine , TOSTZc ; combing , average , M eK > c ; Queensland , combing , COo. ST. LOUIS , April IS. WOOL-Ka lrr ; me. dlum , 15ei c ; light line. ISeKs ; heavy fine , S9 l c ; tub washed , 22@2tHc. LONDON , April -WOOL-The wool market during th * week waa very quiet , nn.il there were only a few traniactlons. Tile arrivals to date for the third series of wool suctlrn sales num ber N4.417 brles. Inu'udlng 110.500 bales for warded direct. Import * during the week were ; New South Wales , 10,231 bales ; Melbourne , 20.- 1M bales Queensland. iKt bales ; Vlctorli , 3,642 bales ; South Auitrnlla , 4M bales ; West Aus tralia. 2,272 bales ; Newcaitl * , 1,498 bale * ; Cape of Good Hope and Natal , 7,917 bales ; Perrla , bale * ; Constantinople , 13 bales ; eliewhere , (62 bales. On April 21 2.S70 bales of Auitralts'an and SCO bales of Puntaa Arenas sheepskin * will be * old. ' ' ' Oil OIL CITY , Pa- . April IS. Credit balance * 7Sc ; c rtincal i opened and closed at 74Uc t > 'd ' for cash ; sale * . 1.000 bbl * . raah a * 74Kc ; shlpmerir , 84.730 bbls. : runs. T4.SM bbl * . SAVANNAH. Oa. , April 16-OILB Spirits tur pentine. firm , ti' c Roiln , flrm , unchonired. CHAnLEBTON. B. C. . April 18.-OII.S-Tu. pentln . flrm , 2V4cRoaln , flrm. unchuigtd , WILMINOTO.V , N. O. , April lt.-OILH-8plil > * turpentine , steady , 26Vi JKc. Itosln , dull. Il.r' 1.10. Crude turpentine , quiet. $ ! . , Sl.M an ) ( I.W. New York Dry O o U Market. NEW YORK , April lThe week In dry rood * ha * been more satisfactory In It * ten- dencle * If not In Ita actual results , fillers have found buyer * wllllna- makt conctsatons la or- HARDWARE. L" ClarkHardware Hardware Ot Wholesale Hardware. . Blcyel * * aid Bportlnf Goods. U1MI M noyitrtat. . . IIQUOR37 Walter Moist & Oo WHOLES AM ? LIQUORS. rroprlttors of AM'iniCAN rtOAn AND OT.A8S WARU CO. M-i South 14th Et Pj jlay Brothers. Wholesale Liquors and Cigrt 1118 Farnara Street flar'a Eagla Gin East India. Bitters Qoldtn Sheaf Purs nya and Doorbon Whisker.1 TVIlfow Spring. Dlillllcry , Il.r * OS , . UUt Harnty Slr et _ _ _ _ John Boekhoff pT , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ! WHOLESALE t Liquors and Cigars. 41I-4U 8. Uth DtiMt. LUMBER Chicago Lumbar Oo. WHOLESALE DUMBER . , . 814 South 14th St. OILS-PAINIS Ctandard Oil Co. ; . A. MoRet , 1st Vice Pres. L. J. Drake , den Met OILS - Oaisollne , Turpem.ne , Axle Grraie. Etc. Omalm Ilrnncli nnd Armeies. John D. nuth Mm * . PAPEK-WOODENWARE. ( Carpenter Papar Co. Printing Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationery Garner lit * and Bowtrd atrMts. STEAM-WATES SUPPLIES. Crane-Churchill Co. 1014.1016 DoMglas Street. Manufacturers and Jobber * of Steam. Oas aaf Water Supplies of All Kinds. | Jhited States Supply Co. . . i/o8-nro Harnev St. Sttara Pumps , Engines and Boilers. Plpa > Wind Mills. Steam and Plumbing Material. Belting. Hos , Etc. TYPE FOUNDRIES r real Western 19 Type Foundry nperior Owptr Mlx d Tjr Is tlM tort or 1st * market. \ SUCCTROTTPB FOUNDRT. Ult Howard ltn.1. Results TeJK The Bep Want Ads Produce Results. TELEI'HONB 1958. > H. E. FEHNE7 & CO. 11O Board of Trade Bid ? . , Omaha , Nell GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Offlr * . 1038 N Bi. . Lincoln. Nob. JiMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION. GRAIN , PROVISIONS und STOCKS BOARD OP TRADB , Dlrt't wlr * to Chlcagq and New Tork. V Correspondtntsi John A. Warrto * Co. \ der to clean up stocks which will be uieleis In a few week * . In fact such a clais has rhown an easier tendency and a Letter feeling prevails. Re-orders have been light and In general csn- llned to actual needs. Cottons have not bet * lered their condition In any grille , prints r Irregular and not at all rcasiurlng la their movement , Print cloths have cold fairly well , but not enough to equal the output at Kail River. The quotations Is itl'l 2o for extras , with a | lmltd demand recorded. Cliioluuntl Mnrket. CINCINNATI. April lFl UR-Qulet j fancy. $4258445 : family. S3.6o J.90. ' WHEAT Busy ; No. 2 rwl , 9 c. J OORN-Bteady ; No. 2 mixed , 326 ' ' OAT8-Bteody ; No. 2 mixed , % C23c. ' * RYB-FIrm : No. 2. We. PROVISIONS Ijtrt , firm , $ - ' . 03. Hulk meats. steady , SS2 . Ilncon , steady , W. . . WHIBKY-Flrm. $1.20. nUTTHTl tendy : Elgin rreamery , 'l c ; Ohio. lSO16c ; dairy , IO&12C. ' ' HIlOAR-FIrm ; hard reflned , $4 3S473.97. ' ' BaOH-Dull at S',4c. ' ' , OHEE8E-gulet ; good to prime Ohio fV. ! . ' $ H1 Detroit Market. " I PETROIT. April IS.-WHEAT-NO. i wbitw " " " 'Sc : No. I red. cosh and May , JSVtcI * CORN-NO , i mixed. OATS No. S white , " - " " - X Kc. Prorla Mnrketfl. PriMi.ee. PHILADELPHIA. April -UUTTBR-D H and HO lower ) fancy western creanuryr fancy wuttrn prints. t93. ECias-BUady ; fresh wesUns ,