* TT 4 TVATT/V TflOi Mft.-VT - * Av - r WAR MAKES LITTLE CHANGE First Week Closes with Speculation bat Slightly Affected. TRADE IS LIMITED TO QUICK OPERATIC N > On ( lie Whole Price * lire Firm nnil Will 1'rolinl.lr Fluctuate with ( lie Vnr-tiK Fortune * f AVnr. NRW YORK , May 1. Henry Clews , of tbo banking house of Hinry Clews & Co. , wrlteo of the Mti.Mtlon in Wall street : The first -week of ranr has produced no maternl chance In t'he ntvect of affairs In Wall street. The most notable feature Is the contr.ictlun of operation * en the Block ex- cluing , Invefllmcnt transaction ; ) uru al most ru'pr tided ; thu "outside" clement In speculation hm : virtual y iKar > l > onrcd nnd business Is atinc t entirely conllncd to quick 4n-aml-oiit upciutlons ; the result being thill dealings have contracted to about onp-thrrd ! of their normal volumes On the whole tnlce-i have been i < tcndy to linn , the chief InlliK-nco caiMliiK' fluctuations being the varying asipaels of nnvitl movements ) nnd of otlur Indications as to the drift of hos- illlthH. Kvldontly , until the strugg'a hits censed , wo may ex | > cct. the stock mat ket to Jacp uvcn ipaco with the. fortune * of war , while ordinary Influences will be held largely In abeyance. The news of Admiral Samp- non'8 successful reconnolsunco In forcn off Matnnz.-m had ti stimulating effect en Thuts- drty'B market n Indicating the ptobablllty of an early landing In Cuba nnd showing the efficiency and good -working condition of our Jlect.Vtll Hit eel Is llkej to tervv ns a gocxl barometer of the prospccta of the war and tlio fluctuations erf in oil that t.vlll at tend the varying fortunes of the struggle will nfford good opportunities for brief > pec- illative turns In the market , from unlcli nn Increase In operations en thu exchange may bo orpectod. Naturally , under cxt'tlng conditions , t- tcntlon Is being attracted to the money market. The presence here cf the secretary of the treasury has suggested thu probib o car.y Introduction of a loan on the market. Although Uicre Is no probability of any largo amount of 'money bcln'-c Immediately i.y the government , yet the si-cru- tnry Is evidently Impressed with the dc- uliublcnc.v ) of ample appropriation * being trtodo as early as pcuwllile. Uetwren n-w emd August IH usually a period of case In the loan market. Three to four months hence , howuver , money will bo wanted for the Interior In largo amounts nnd Important treasury negotiations coming concurrently with that movement might caune a conflict between the two currents of demand detri mental to each. I-'or that reason the- banks tire In iicccTd 'With ' Secretary Gngo rw to the Importuned of effecting the negotiation of the new loans wf.th thl least ) possible de lay. This Is among Hie factors of the , future already discounted. Tlio banks are. putting thenwclveii In n , position for c-ntractlng for largo amounts of the new bonds. Thli * is having some Influence upon the discount irvarViCt nnd on tlmo loans ; but I sec no reason to apprehend that such effect * iwlll be at all serious In their bearing on the EC n oral business cf the country. Within tha lae > t ten 'weC < s the loans and disc unts of the local banks have been reduced f07- 000,009 ; which eCiowisi how much the banks < havu already done in anticipation of the have already done in anticipation of the npeclal financial devmands that have new nrl'cn. It la not to bo concluJed , ha.scvcr , that this contraction cf credit has fallen principally upon commeTclal borrowers , for is a matter of fact a largo portion of the liquidation haa arisen from the settlement of various nyndlefitut eyperntlons to which the banks had mndo very largo advances. 1 have reason to believe that the banks have. mtlro contldrnce In the financial situation nnd arc prtfxir > l to give all consideration to the > tinnts of their customers. The > absorption of money by the govern ment In the Immediate future can only be through a war loan , In some shape to bo dealfimitcel hereafter by congress , and money can be made tight only temporarily In connection therewith , that is to say dur ing the period required for drawing It In nnd paying it over to the government do- postorles. Tlio government's need of money will be such as to cause It to be paid out almost ns fast as rc.-elvfdi for PiipinU'M tor the army nnd navy nnd for the payment of salaries of officers and men. llcsldes , a peed deal of the money already In the treasury will also be disbursed , so that as a matter of fact Instead of money being taken out of circulation it will b Increased. Dur ing the war government securities are likely to bo materially Increased , but ratiroii' rr- curltlcs will not be. There will be no time , however , that a government bond will go below the basis of 3fc per cent Interest , In my opinion , even In the event of a naval reverse , which , though possible. Is not likely , The use of money for business purposes will be curtailed more or less dur ing the war , ns no new enterprises will bo entered Into. Duslness , therefore , for some- little tlmo will be apt to settle-down to a stereotyped condition conducted on con- $ eervatlvo lines. The dfonancl for money will diminish Instead of increase for some tlmo to come. It Is only when people under take big schemes that moneyis In demand In large blocks nnd not when people con tract their operations. The war will be en tirely an external one not Internal. It will not stop railroads from running nor mills from manufacturing. Our 75,000,000 of peo- * pie will have to bo clothed nnd fed , and thai alone Insures legitimate business deal ings all over the country. Our cotton will be exported , and so wn n jl . r products that have a foreign market , In neutral ships assigned over to neutral owners , thereby securing the. property from risk of seizure and confiscation by the enemy. ( Moneyed Institutions would be unwise In contracting tlmo loans ; as such a po'.icy would tend to make money tight ; and that might too easily be used ns an argument Innngress . that there la not money enough ; in which case the tendency would bo for .congress . to legislate for an increase in i greenback issues In place of a .bond issue. Bhould this ba done it would be a very eerlous matter. < War with Spain should bo prosecuted ( with vigor to bring It to a speedy termina a tion. For a nation like this to light a fceblo cno like Spain will bring no credit unless at it Is done quic Jy. ud the Uc "iim nt whipped Franco In their last war. Within $ a woete the Germans were In Paris to de mand an Indemnity nnd got it on their own 170 terms and in cash , too. It would bo worth our while to fight such a nation as Franco Iru place of a bankrupt nation like Spain , because an Indemnity would compensate , us , which It will be Impossible to obtain from Bpaln under any circumstances ; so that the only prospect of gaining glory w41l bo In conquering Spain quickly. There U no reason to be apprehensive of _ , the Spanish fortifications attacking New iTork City , as the fortifications for Us pro tection are located twenty miles from the city and are considered Impregnable. The runs In use have a carrying power of ten miles , which will keep the enemy thirty miles from the city. No guns In use any where will carry a distance of over ten to twelve miles. New York City , therefore , Bhould bo considers ! perfectly secure from attack. It Is a well known fact that a gun placed on a solid foundation can throw u projectile further than one on the deck of a war vessel. The stock market hereafter will fluctuate according to the fortunes or misfortunes of iwar. Disasters will put prlce.i down vlc- to-les will advance thorn , "ml fluctu.i'lwi will hereafter be Influenced by people's spirits , which war news will affect from time to time. Operators must keen a sharp 5.50 . tye on the projectile pins. The * e t way to bring the war to a ents peedy ' termination is for us to take the 5.23 JUl'Ipplne UlHiins tro"i Spatim th < ' trade them back for Cuba. This would . eatlafy Spanish honor , as Cuba In that casa .would only bo slven up for full value , and , as UuUi M m uoiio. . contention wan u , f Honors would bo easy. Upto "the tlmo of the declaration of war humanitarian methods controlled our prcsl- . f 4ent and our people , especially the former , -he 1s naturally a most humane man , 11.10. , and his example. Inoculated the people , and ( > * they thoroughly endorsed hla peace policy. 14 % KOW that war has come upon us , however , the situation has been reversed. It requires li Quick , determined and forcible action to be . .taken , and. every method employed within . civilised warfare In order to bring the con- , lct to an end aa speedly as possible. This . > , U demanded by the American people and L"i Toi ; humanltv'v xnkf. n siurt % vaiATHIHI " lessj cruel than a Ions one as measured _ , the numbem killed uiiu w.unaeti It can- > ot be for an Inntnnt douh' d hut that the - JbMt energies of the- president are belrvg . r.r UBht to bear to speedily end the ? .i Lanilon 3nne > - Market Llvu iNDON , May 1. The money market was easier , the American demand r cold having ceased , and gold flowing In ' all quarters. ' The Bank af Kngland _ i of fold ts estimated at 33,000.000. and I the fact that the bank bid 77.9 id for buyer f i has given the. Impression that ' i a heavy drain later. Ousl- kets , Itock exchange Improved pruc- titled. m r ry department , the exception ' 'collapse of the Bottomley group slow. \ Australian mining shares , which i . 1-16 Bine failures. It is not unlikely I wan > . Tuesday. Consols ltd the rise on pltt-rettcrl securities with I'i nnd homo railroads went from IV lo 2U higher. The war thus far docs not appear to have been takn seri ously on this tilde. American and Canadian railroads' showed distinct Improvement , tha chief demand here being for the better bond Inputs. The lending Increases were : Northern Pnclflo preferred , W New York Central , 2K ; Milwaukee & St. IMUl , li : Union Pacific preferred. 1H : Heading Is , i ; Norfolk & Western preferred , 1 ; Illinois Central , 1 ; Atchlion , Topekn & Santa Fo adjustment , 2 ; Canadian I'nclflc Is , 5 , nnd Grand Trunk of Canada , 1 % to 2. Argen tine. securities were buoyant on good traffic reports , nnd the rise In the prlco of wheat. All International securities recovered ex * ccpt Spanish 4s , which fell IX lower. co.vnrriox oiT " > tstv vonic IIAXKS. Continual Unlit In the Surplus ) In Shown. NHW YOnK , May 1. The Financier says : The bank statement for the wcclc ending April 30 presents no features of In terest beyond the continued gain shown In the surplus re-serve , which now approxi mates $ l4"pOOOCO. On Felmnry 23 the reserve - servo of the Clearing House association consisted of $30.0ICCOO locals nnd $119,156,000 specie , n total of $20j,2A > ,000. On April 3 > ) the cash holding1) were made up of $15S- S02.SCO specie and KJQ,737,700 legals , or n totul of I209,1.TOCOO. In a period of but little over two months , therefore , the banks have loU $13,339,0.0. ) lepil tenders nnd gained ji9W,000 : gold. Thalr total cash holdings uro JI.OOO.WO heavier than at the close of February , but In the same time they have decreased their loans $71,050,000 and their deposits $70,711,000. This will give an Idea of the general liquidation that has been In progress for sixty days. The conversion of sterling bills Into gold Imports accounts In a large part for the loss in loans. The decrease In deposits has been Influenced by the demands of Interior lnstltutton. . The losses In loans nnd deposits almost counter balance , but the reserve accounts of the ujnks have been reduced $17,000,000 , so that with but $4,000,000 lets cash on hand than reported sixty days nuo the surplus hold ings are over $21,000OOJ greater. In other words the excess reserve Is now $41,504,000. Sixty days ORO It was $22,939,323. The Issues of a government loan will largely reduce this amount , but It will not neossarlly re quire a further contraction of the several Important Items of the banks. Up to the present time New York Institutions have been taking care of their customers , but the amount of new business has been al most nothing. Just the percentage of re serve the interior banks are now carrying Is not known , but that they are unusually heavy admits of no doubt. THe. logical trend , once the new bonds are Issued , will be toward -an easier market for money. This conclusion finds n basis In the fact that the country Is recovering from Its fear of possible consequences of war and also In the tendency of the banks to take out new circulation. The Increase In that direction this month by New York banks has been no less than $300,000. The high rates for money have been the Induce ments which have led to this Increase , il'rolwbly a fair psrcentnge of the new bonds will be used by the binks for the same purpose , but only in case rates re main flrm. cimo.Uio ( i'H.u.v ' PROVISIONS. Featured of ( lie Trmlliijr nnil Cloning : I'rlct'N on Sntnrilax. CHICAGO , April SO. Quotations have a general advance today on tha Board of Trade. July wheat gained Iffl1,4c ( , corn % c. oats 94c , pork 2oc , lard 17J4c and ribs loc. Slay wheat ruled quiet , closing Vic higher , sJhorts covered moderately In nil the pits preliminary to May delivery on Monday. Trading in wheat today began very qui etly at nn advance of Vic , Liverpool quoted spot gran unchanged , futures -74d higher. Weekly exports of 4,161,000 bus. had a good effect nnd July , which started at 934c , ral lied to 94c. The strength rwas only mo mentary , however , and July sagged to 93V4c , yesterday's clCsev. Beerbohms cabled an es timate of the total nock's shipments from all countries to Europe , that might also allay foreign fears for any stoppage of sup plies , the authority In question placing the world's exports nt 8.SOO.OOO bu ? . Mlnneapo.U and Duluth received 495 carloads of wheat , against only 218 a week.ago and 435 last year , nnd for the week receipt * nt the trao points named were 1.2G4 cars more , than the neck before and 201 In excess of the num ber on the corresponding week of 1S97. Chi cage received 14B cars , against only 15 a year ago. Seaboard clearances amounted lo 440,000 bus.wheat nnd flour. Continental cables showed V4c loss nt Paris and IVic advance nt Antwerp. The coarss graln , corn nnd oats , chawed considerable , inde pendence nnd their advancing tendencies helped wheat. John Cudahy was credited with buying July to cover short sales nnd afforded about the. best support In the pits. Trade was really narrow nnd orders hard to execute. July started Vic higher nt njftc , touched 94c , reacted to 93V& and ad vanced Btendlly to 90c , closing nt 94iJJ95c , a mat gnn tf l@V c. May ranged botmecn $1.20 and $1.21 < 4 , closing at J1.20V4 , a net gain of lV4c. Corn wnra flrm nnd fairly nctlvev but the advance was confined to Vic for May and % c for July. No feature of epccl.il inter est developed In the trading. Receipts were 597 cars. The day's clearances from At'antlc ' ports , I including .Newport Ne'ws , were 1.03o,000 bus. Closing prices were : Muy. S390 ; July. 34 = o bid. A very largo business was transacted In the , oats department. The main feature iwos the covering by shorts nnd at times they had trouble In buying. There was a good demand for cash oats and 120,000 bus. were reported as worked hero for export. Receipts -were 354 cars. From Newport ( Newu 103,203 bus. were cleared. July opened V4c higher at 261 c. advanced stead- llv to 2Gc , closing at 26c , a net gain of % c. Provisions were strong from start to finish and were at the top prices of the day ns the sasslon was endlne. Local re ceipts for the day were * 15,000 head nnd prices were up 5c. Liverpool reported 6d $ decline for certain cuts or bacon , but % d higher for Inrd. Th week's run of hogs was 209,000 , against 153,000 last year. There was good buying by packing concerns and especially good In Inrd , which has gone to etlll further premium over meats. July f. pork ranged $11.15 11.35 , closing 2oc higher $11.35. July lard sold $5.7705.92 , closing of $5.92. a net gain oC17V c. July ribs ranged $35506.05 , clo'lng 17c higher at $5.65. Kstlnrated receipts for 'Monday : Wheo * . fnrs : fern , 620 cars ; oats , 450 cars ; hogs , 37,009 head. l-cKitmic futures' ranged as follows : rtlclts.,1 Opao. | Hljh. I Low. I Clota. j Yest'y . cat- bu. May. . . 1 20 ' i ro t ISO July. . . U3W 04W-H.1 Sept. . . SS 8 , ' H'JH ing Deo. . 81 ! , B1H HIM HI Tom May. . . 33J 8.1H July. . . 341 | 34K Sept. . . 3i 35H3H 35H Oa ta U97 wny. . . SIM 30M 31 July. . . 26 M 20 Sen : . . . lork May. . . 11 07H 10 P2)i ) 11 07H 10 85 July. . . 11 illS 11 13 U 35 11 10 Utd May. . . C 72U ! S 85 B 72K 6 85 ' July. . . 5 77H 5 UZk B 77K 5 8.1 B 7S Sew ' B DO 0 0-JS B DO 0 O'-'H B 82h . th'tltlbft at May. . . 6 B2K D DTK B BO 5 67 H E 47h . July. . . C 60 6 05 6 Cfl B 11.1 A (10 Sept C US B 724 6 US 6 72k B 00 3Hc. No. I. Cnth quotations were as follons : at FLOUR Plrm : southern winter rat'ntn. $5.300 ; southern winter itralKhts. $3.00275.10 ; clear , I4.SJ34.90 ; rprlnir wheat specials , J5.M ; epilns wheat nalfnts. ; j.70fiC.OO ; roft sprlnK wheat pat low. , S3.C033.80 ; spring wheat straights. $5.000 ' : sprlns wheat bakers , H.ry > ffi4.CO. WHUAT No. 2 spring$1.10 ; No. 3 sprlne , tt.ooai.is. 1-nitN-No. 1. 34 34'Jc. tle oXTS-No. I. 31iTJH4c , f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , 2Wc 11.23 IlVC No. 2. : < .4c. ers. . RKI3DS ' . No. 1 flaxseeJ , $1.31. Timothy , prime , rnOVISIONR-tten * pork , per bbl. , 12 . IJinl. per 100 II * . . S3.M > . Short ribs Icxise ) . I3.J5OS.70 : dry Bnlteil shnuldcrii ( boxed ) , 7535.00 : short clear s'llea ( boxfil ) . t3.S3if6.OJ. WHISKY 10. Dl tlller > ' nnlthrd Rood * , per cat. , loaf , 15.69 ; granulated , $3.139 ern No. ] tid On the Produce exchange today the butter " market was quiet : creanwrles. URlCHc ; dairies ISBlSc. Che e. steady , unchanged. Ewsiolic' 76s poultry. In fair demand : turkeys HIIO . One chickens , 74C8o ! : ducks. SflSHc. - C2s JTs Manoliruter Textile Fabrics. light clear MANCHESTER , Eng. . May l.-Falr. but rather Irregular business was dona during a theweek. . India and China were the best * . Considerable Hnea wtro returned owing to Insufficient limits , the minor mnr- i giving numerous orders for small qtian- . Prices were generally fairly held by h\uvy enjrnge nerbYarns were rathfr . In exceotKTMil caiva H and generally lel tT. Generally speaking Lancashire .tl.10 in a very healthy position. Germany raporU swme lackealn < Uemand , tout prices nro firm. French ndvicos say nrns ore with good demand. orwn kettle. JVfHc ! centrifugal urnnulntwl , 4f f whites. 4Kc : yellows , I l.ltfM 9-lCo ! seconds , I" < flo. Molasses , dull : centrifugal. 4013C. OMAHA OK * Kit A L MARKETS. Cnndlflnn of Trnilp nnil Qnnlnllonion 5tnplc unit Knncy I'rodnce. naas-oood tock. d. nUTTKIl Common to fair. SQllc ; s pitolor t"c ; enthcred crcamerr , 140ISc. VHAtr-Cholce fat , SO to 1M Its. , quoted nt 80 PC ; larco and conrre , { j7c. ' MVB 1'OUI TIlY Chickens , 7 f'V4c ; old rod t- r. , JUa34c ! : young roosters , 0 Hc. OAMK Weather too warm for game , P10KON8-Uve , $1.1301,21 $ ; cU-nd plgeond nit wanted. MAY Upland , $7. > ! mlolHnd , H.OO ; loT-lnnd , ti.M ; rye straw , tl 00 ; color maKes the price en hav ; _ llRht links cell the best ; only top lirlnu lop prices. VnOETAllLES. picked "navy , per _ t > u. , , $ l.5. , t'Sl'KT , I > OTATOtS-Knn : n ; . 10-pcck bba. ! , ' " I'nfffi.r1"1 ' I'o'n'ws ' ' , | ! .w. CA ? ? S rNi tw la' > rl'lll > t > cr crfttcr - .iL.1'- ' 18"01"0 K wn , E080V ; Colorado tn'ocJ 're norlhern fanc' ' cary | ohl ° ecd Pc * T.9A\AT9ns-pcr \ n'o. ' H.00i3.23 , iinVi ? lTS-1 ; > < T dor" ixmclien. 3Mo. i jiiiL8IIKS ' cr dnz- bunches , sOSTMc. n57TA."K-:1' ( : " ' dol- ! bunches , 3 ; 40c. " ' ! { i c LsF < J'ri ; 21ca2t15Jico ; ' CpCU.MIIKnH-1'cr Ooz. . $ .25ffUO. WAX lltJANS-U bu. I.OX . , II. qpYV ? ! fr .Vu" , fancy MI""IPPl. ' U.K. SPINACH Per tinikrt , $ ] , Pini'LANT Home Rrown , per lb. , 2e. FllUITS. ? ? ' ' " ' | : ? : ller " 'Plnt Ca8C > ' * K ! 2 < * Ay)1W ) ' , " . "tockWMOS.W. . nn onAnr5 MI-S ? rnncy J * * y. per bbl. , $10.0 > ) . OHAPES JInlnBaR , J5.0i' 76 CX ) . THOPICA KJIU1TS. Hri5Ar.V-S i . . tallfornla : novels , $2.7503.1)0 ) ; seed- MMONS-Cnllfornla : fancy , J3.00 ; choice , $2.60 W2.ij ; fnnry Mpjslnn. I3.rojj3.o. n ? . - * AS ! Choice , largj stock , per hunch , /M C2.Ja ; molluni slzwl bunches , $1.7:02.00. . NUTS Amoiiu3 ! , per lb. , laree size , I33l3cj small , lie , IJrazil.- , per ID. , Offloc : Kngllsli wal nuts , i'i = r ! b , fancy toft shell , ICIillc ; tlnndnn , S | 9c ; Illliertf , peib. . , I0c ; pecans , tiullihc ; ! . me dium , 6tf < i Jxiri large , JW : large hickory nuts , tl.Wfl 10 per bu. ; fmnll. tl.23Ol.33 per bu. ; coconnuts , per 100 , tl ; peanuts , raw , Sfli'/jc ; / roasted. OTlC'.K- Pfaa Imported , fancy , 3-crown. - 14-Ib. boxes , 23o lOc ; S-crown , 44-lb. boxer , 13c ; 2-lb. boxc.i , : : g > ' 'icr box : California , 10-lb. box , $1. fflllc. UONEV Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10 KUAUT-Per bhl. , J3.50 : half bbl. , t2.23. MAPU : SYUUP-flvc-gal. , " can . each. J2."n ; pit. cans , pure , per doz. . , (12 ; half-gal , cans , } fi.2o ; quart cans , J2.CO. DATKS-Hallowee , CO to 70.-lb. boxes , t',5c ; Siilr , Co : Pnrd , Mb. boxes , 5c. CIDEli-Per half-bbl. . 13 ! bbl. . $3. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hlles , Co ; No. 2 preen hides , oc ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. green , 9c No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 13 Ibs. , 7c. ; TALIjOW , OHHASE. ETC.-Tallow , No. 1. 3c tallow , No. 2 > ; , : 4c : rousti tallow , lV4c ; white greise , 2ifl2c ! ; jellow and brown grease , 2 > c. 1H4J c.SIIHEP PELTS-Oreen faltfd , each , I5fii73c ; irrcen salted shearings ( short wooled early eklns ) , each , 13c : dry shearings ( short wooled ( Kins ) , No. 1 , each , tc ; dry ( lint Kansas and early Ne- brafka butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual wclRht. _ 3 . dry nint , Kansas nnd Nebraska wool flint Colorado pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3@4c murrain ; dry butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual ' weight , 4JJ'Jcj dry flint Colorado murrain pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3 ' wool _ . . . VITnUtl nKl / l. " - ° " -oc'- 075.00. " ; badger , 6O40c ; silver fox , 3.c5 FnESH MEATS. ' ' tcrs h'clf'eri , 6',4c ; native cows , " lambs , Sc : sheep , "Uc : market racks ( Ionic ) , fo notel racks ( short ) , lie ; Ions. ! 9c ; saidlts , 9o ; lens. 9c ; lamb Ices. lOc : breasts and stews , 2Uc : toneues. each , 2c : foreauarters. E4c. ! : PORIf Drescd pigs. Hie per lb. ; dressed hog . So ; tenderloins , 15 : ; lo'ns , small , 6c ; large , h 6'ic ; spare ribs , 4 c ; ham sausage butts , 6Hc Boston butts. EVic ; shqvilders , rough , 454c : shoul ; ders , skinned , Cc : trimmings , 4Vic ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5V&c ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts and ears , 3c ; fresh hams , 16 to IS Ibs. , TAc ; fresh hams , short clears , Gc ; cheek meats , 4c ; neck- bones , 2o ; pigs' tails , 3c ; plucks , each , EC ; chit terlings. Cc ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. . 25c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per dos. , lEc ; pies' feet , per doz. , 30c ; livers , each , 3c ; Log rinds , 3o ; blade bones , Gc. NEW YORK GEM3IIAL SIAUKETS. luotnUon * for tlic Dny OH General ConinioilltlcH. NEW TOKK , April 30. FLOUn Receipt * . 21- 010 bbls. ; exports , 34.C37 bbls. ; qu'et but strongly held ; winter patents , | 5333.75 ; winter ntra'ghts , ' t5.15Q5.23 ; Minnesota patents , $5.Mg6CO : winter extras , $3.90O4.3S ; Minnesota hakerr , t4.COSG.OO ; winter low grades , $2.COS3.00. nye flour , firm at $3.2303.55. COHNMEAk Firm ; yellow western , C6c. MAVJl Stronger . ; . No. 2 western , U9UQ , I 11ATTTK.V Firm : fecd'ng , ,9 . ' At I1AUI.HY MA1.T Steady ; western , GS070C. WHEAT Receipts , 224,775 bu. ; exports , 32.C33 bu. ; spot active ; No. 2 red , tl.IO'.i , nominal o. b. afloat. Options were generally strong at all day. Influenced by heavy covering on repo ts Russian famine and b'g weekly clearances , at closed lo lower on May. but ? OTlc higher on later months ; May , tl.17t4Rl.I9 ; clcsed , $ ! . . CORN Receipts. 244,725 bu. ; exports. 167.C03 bu.j spot , nrm ; No. 2. 40T4c. .Options fairly ac a tive and strong on higher cables , liberal weekly clearances and the advance In wheat , closing ttQUe higher ; May , 39Uc. OAT3 - Reelpts , 2C8.SOO bu. : exports. . as . : fpot market stronger ; No , 2 , 33c ; No , 2 white , 37c. Option market was active and strong ; on a big advance In cash property , clos ! 42 higher ; May closed , 33c. HAY Illi-her ; shipping , 03c ; good to choice , G3f73v. HOPS Qu'et : state , common to choice. 1'95 crop , 483c : 1S98 crop , 7Sc : 1857 crop. U Paclfls coast. 1W3 crop , 403c ; JS96 crop. T crop , 150 ICc. use HIDES Strong ; Texas dry , 1254c ; California , . I7V4C-1SC. LEATHER Firm ; hemlock sole , Buenos Ayies. WWeJOc. WOOI Qulet ; fleece , 36@2Si ; Texas , 12014a the the PROVISIONS lleef , flrm : family. $ tl.OOW12.00 extra mess , $10.00 ; beef hams , t.3.M ; packet , ; t'O.SOflill GO. Cut ' meats , steady ; p'ckled bellies , iS.5ft7.03 ; pickled rhculies ! : , (5.00 ( ; plckl.-d hams , t7.73fiSrO , I ard. firmer ; western steam doted $1.03 : refined firm. Pork , flrm : mess , tlO 73fj > ll.ffl ; short clear , I11.COSI1 00 ; family , $12.ro ® 12.50. Tallow , flrm : city , SKc ; country , 3 9-160 . as to quality. the OILS Petroleum , dull. Rosin , steady ; - trained , common to go l. $1.42 61.45. Turrentlne , flrm beef 34c. Cottonseed oil. stead'er , but business re tarded by rtrength of frelg-ht rates ; prime crude , 194O20j ! ; prime crude , f. o. b. mills , 1CQ17C . ; prims summer yellow , 24R2IVic ; oft summer . 2.1 < l4O24c , nominal : butter oil , 2 { KSc ; prlmi yel w'nter yellow , 2SV4e29 c. best RICE Strong ; fair to extra , 4G6',4c ! $ ; Japan , 3.90. were MOU\RSFs Stcnily : New Orleans , open ket , good to choice , 2 23 ; . pens. METAUS pig Iron , quiet : southern. M.T30 and ; northern , tlO.(0@12.(0 , Copper , flrm : brok . $12.00. Ixnd , steady ; brokers , $3.60. Tin , plates , steady. sheep I1UTTER Receipts. 6.641 pkgs. ; market steady ; western 15c. creamery , 13Jfl7o ; Elglns , 17c ; factory. CHEESn Receipts. 79S pkgs. ; market flrm head. large , choice , 7KfrS4c ! ; email , choice. SVJSS'jc : head lights rklmr , GV4ti4c ; part skims. 4G5Uc ; full ; ping skims. ZtTJc. tl.W EQdS Receipts , 8,761 pkijs i market flrm ; west 4.M , llc ; southern , lO oiuTc. ' ' Ibs. Liverpool Market. cows and LIVERPOOL. April 30.-\VHEAT-8pot. flrm 3.SO . 1 California. 9s HdClOs ; No , 1 red northern , ; sales. spring. s 7d. CO N Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new , 4s head ; futures , nulet ; May , 4s l < id ; July , 3s lid ; 3.90 September , 3s ll id. KI > OUn-St. ' I/ouls fancy winter , flrrrf. 1s 3d. ket HOI'S ' 10s. At London d'aclllo coast ) , dull , 3 10s PROVISIONS Reef , nrm : extra. India mess , 3d : prime met * , 70s. 1'oik , flrm : prime mrss , western , S5s ; prime mess , mfdjumwestern. J. Hams , short cut. firm. 39s. Bacon , dull , W : short ribs. 3S I6d : long- clear .middles , , 36iJons ; clear middies , heavy/'Us ; short backs , 33s ; clear bellies , 37s. Shoulders , square , flrm , 28s. lard , prime western , "steady , Gd. Tallow , prime city , flrm. 21s. 6.87H CHEESE Plrm ; American finest white , 42s ; soring- merican fln st colored. 44s. OILS-Cotton > eed , Liverpool refined , strong- , 3d. Turpentine spirits- , strong , SS ( d. Roiln , common. Cs 6d. . n Drtrolt Msirket. 100 DETROIT. Aorll 30. WHEAT-No. J white , 64.75 : No. i red. cash and May , Jl.U , OS.00 OORN-No. 2 mixed , JCUo. ers OAT8 No. 1 white. Sic RYE-NO , i c. lo OMAHA LIVE 'STOCK ' MARKET lift IT HI I Week Closes with * , ' 0 cd Ran and aTery Liberal 'Bequest. ' STRONG TO HiGHEJMN ALL BRANCHES Cnltlc nnrcm Tnkc Everything Of fered Knrir , , ; HIIIIO ; thp Ho * Men Sornrnblc ( o ( Jot the * SOUTH OMAHA , Aj > rll SO.-IUcelpts for the days Indicated werp : Cattle. Hogs. Bheop.Hor's. April 30 1,502 C.900 1,32:1 : Bl April 29 2,093 G.2SS 6.813 April 23 1,533 8,753 8.C05 April 27. 2,972 7.S40 4.3S2 ! > April 20 3.11S 8,0X3 3.900 73 April 23 1,301 4,237 3,330 21 April 23 1,375 8,2i7 7,170 . . . . April 22 2,359 6,017 1,318 1 April 21 1.C11 8,075 7.401 8 April 20 2,970 8.C01 2.2S2 April 19 2.733 2.B78 3,931 2 April 18 1,473 1,924 1,303 April 10 1,031 3,009 7,723 21 April 15 2,209 C.OI9 10.370 . . . . . April 14 1,411 5.778 11.7 < 7 April 13 2,543 5,472 1.S90 llecclpts for the week with comparisons : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Week ending April 30. . 12,700 41.039 32,221 Week ending April 23. . 12.00C ' 37,344 17,318 Week endlni ? April 10. . 14,299' 32.193 41,675 Week ending April 9. . . 11,589 27,253 37,635 Ilccnilpts for the month , with comparisons : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. April. 1S9S 61.114 13S.434 128,673 April , 1J07 B1.S11 103.830 4S.833 April , 1S9G 33,823 83.654 20,114 April , 1S93 33,409 87,004 27,107 April , 1894 69,473 142,637 18,003 April , 1S)93 ) CS.4G9 100,871 24.332 The ofllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by cncVi road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. Mo. P. Ily 4 2 . . . . U. P. system 16 22 G . . P. . E. & M. V. II. U. . 11 33 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry 11 3 H. M. K. H. U 28 25 2 C. , n. & Q. Ry 1 K. C. & St. J 1 O , , R. I. & P. Ry. , K. . . 1 1 C. , . I. & P. Ry. , W. . . 1 Total receipts . . . . 70 8G 7 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buj ers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . . 69 216 237 G. H. Hammond Co. . . 420 S4S 3S9 Swift and Company . . . . 347 1157 400 Cudnhy Packing Co. . . . 323 2489 295 P , D. Armour , Chicago. 972 J. L , . Carey 19 Huston & Co 21 Krebbs & Co 29 L. P. Husz CO Meyers 194 Morltz P. & P. Co 15S Cudahy P. C. , K , C. . . . 76 Other buyers 34 Totals Z673 There was nbout the usual num ber of cars af stock hero for a Satur day , nnd the markets .TS a rule were in pretty good condition for fellers , especial y the market on hc s. It was n. dark and rainy morning which made everyone a little late In getting < le.vn | to business , but for all that practically Everything In the yards was sold nnd in good season. CATTLD-For thd1 last day of the -week tlKre wtis a good run of cattle , about sev enty loads being reported In , ns agalmtt fifty-reven : a week ago , fifty , two weeks ago and 'thlrty-onie ' three wertH ngo. Chicago ami Kansas City \vere' reporting only 250 head between them ! 10 that this wai prac tically the. only market In the country , and there was nothing In the way of a guide. Quito a number of corrrfed bseves were on sale , ami rome of them very fair stuff , though there | Afi.9 nothing equal to the best cattle , here yesterday. ' The market as a whole was in a very satisfactory condition. 15uy ; rs nil secinwd td want a few cattle , and the demand was just about equal to the supply so that offerings 'genera'ly met with a favorable , reception , ana an early clearance WO ! effected. The' prices paid were Just about the tame -prevrtl'.cxl yesterday , the market being .quoted . steady to strong. Cows and TKilfs.Wwerc 'rc.iaonfl.UlSr flctivt and the ofYerlngsl'sbld dt Just'alboul steady prices , there being no quotable ch'ango in the market. , Tlwro were' not enough stockcirs and fecd- "ers In the yards to 'make a test of the market , only a few oddu and ends being offered for sale\ Regular yard operators nro talking In a more hopeful tone of the future of the trade In stock catt'c. They say that money la gradually easing up a little , white nt the. same tlmo the country seems to be in more of a buying mood. A llttlo firmness is already noted In prices , and those. Ixho are following the course of evt/nta / clossly expect to sea Improvement the coming week in both price * nml-demand. Sand There were only about ninety "cars , of hogs In the yards , as against 123 n werk ago and eighty-three two weeks ago. The receipts were something of a disappointment , as It was anticipated that the Improvement In prices would brine In a. flood of hog * today , and the name thing was true at Chicago , where a much larger run had been expected. runT Tha ; fact that receipts ! did not meet expecta tlon ! ) constituted the clilrf ) feature of , Btrength , us there wnn a very active demand. The buyers nt this t point all seemed to have large" orders. In addition to which there was a good shipping de mand. As a result the trade opened up 2'Aa ' to Cc I higher and was active at the advance , A largo proportion of tha arrivals noon changed ImrL . 13.80 being the popular price. Later on It became evident that there were not enough hogs to nil all requirements , the market gained In strength , and when the last train pulled In the buyers were jumping after the hOKs at prices that were 0J10c' higher than yesterday's market. The most of the hogs sold nt $3 80W3.90 , ns against J2.7W3.SO yesterday. Everything was sold and weighed up before the middle of the forenoon , or very soon after the last train pulled Into ( the yards. The last week of the month proved to be the high week BO far an hogs were concerned. the commencement of the week the market showed some weakness , but It advanced very sharply on Tuesday , reacting' slightly on Wednes day and Thursday , only to advance sharply again the cloee of the week. The week closed with the market about 12Vio higher than It wax the opening of the week and a good 10e higher than It was at the close of the previous week. Since the opening of the month there has been gain of about 20a In the market. The most encouraging feature of the week's trade In hogs wax the better demand on the part of local packers. For a time , owing to the uncertainty to the future of trade , consequent upon the breaking out of war , every ono appeared to l > e afraid to do business , preferring to nwnlt devel opments. This week there has been less hesi tancy and buyers have taken hold as If there was an actual and urgent demand for the $ product. The arrivals of each day have met PI. with ready sale at current prices , and It has made apparently little difference whether the receipts were large or small , buyers have had for them oil. SHEEP The week dated with six cars of Ugh ttitro and lambs on sale. The demand was pror good and everything folir-qulte readily at Just strc about steady prices. As usual at the clore of 4.DO week there was very little of interest In ma.'ket. heai raid CHICAGO LTVE STOCK MARKET. 4.07 llgh Offcrlnfr * of Cnttle Ar Llght anil Find CHICAGO , April 30-i-Orrerlngs were light In Tor cattle market today , nnd found ready eale. choL. Prices ranged from W.'fj ) , U ) 14.30 , a few choice steers selling at } * .iff3.2i ; stockera and (00Rl feeders brought I3.90R4.3J ) cows and heifers , cull M.Wtt4.K ; calves , H.OW6.00. ' Trade In hogs wus brink J d prices averaged 62 higher ; common to bett stjfd at S3.7Mf4.12H. the selling 7Hc below prime heavy hogs ; sales filer largely at ll.KWi.Ota. , J'lgs brought 3.W moi moit . t Llttlo business was transacted In the sheep coin . Clipped uheep wefrflf salable at ti.KOt.M KM lambs II.2.W.75 foT"cllpped. Wooled were S5.M Quoted at I5.004tt.40. , , " ItccelDts : Cattle " , 20)1Irea'd ; hogs , 16,000 head ; , 2.W ) head" . ' , St. LauU.ia -e Stock. lprln ST. LOUIS. April 30. .clTTLE-necelpts. MO Omi . Including I'M head , xans ; shipments , 400 Chic : market steady ; -fair to fancy native ship Kor and export steerjjH.S5f5.25 ; bulk of sain. Bt. 4.SO ; dressed beefi uw jbutcher steers , 14.159 ; bulk of sules. H'tOUI. ? ! ; steers under 1,004 . . J3.90B4.W ; bulk oflsulw. t4.1Sr4.3ii ; stackers feeders , t3.C064.SO ; bulk of sale * , t4.0004.40 ; and heifers. t2.00Q4.i ; bulk of cows , I2.760 : Texu and Indian steers , tl.4094.eo : bulk of . t4.0084.SS ; cows and heifers. t2.S003.75. 6 HOGS Receipts , 2,600 head ; shipments , 2.500 ror ; market strong to 60 higher ; yorkers , f3.7Sg > : packers. J3.8iW3.S5 : butchers , 13.9004.00. IrvT SHEEP Receipts , none ; shipments , none ; mar nominal ; no sales reported. tin Neir York Lire Stock. cerV NEW YORK. Acrll SO. BEEVES Iieceln' SSI & V Alt marka 1. the 8HKEI- AND LAilDS-Recelpu. S.S22 head : "a market dull and weak ? urmborn lambs 211 ; clipped , t4.5flfl6.0 : one cur fancy 239 soringlamt . t2.UKH.DO ; sheep nominal. all HOas-Recelpts , I.OS7 bead ) market steady , 2. the Ksmsan Clljr Live Stock Market lon KANSAS CITV , April . -CATTLE-ntcelpts. ° lfl head : market unchanged ; Te ns steers , H.tO I _ , 3. . ; Texi cows , f3.OOtH.30 ; native liter * . $3.50 n . ; native cows and heifers , $ i. : C3.75 ; stockerl and feeders. U.MU5.JS ; bulls. .10 4.75. B I1OQ8 Receipts. 4.600 htad ; market strong to c ° l higher nd actlvt ; bulk of Mlei , tl.Ttei.M ; A JOBBERS RND OR OMAHA. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Parlin , Onndorff t Martin Co Jobbers of Farm Machinery. Wicoas ) and Buttles - Cor. Itb and Jens * ART GOODS Hospe Picture Moldings. Mirror * , Frame * Backing 'and Artlt'Jt ' Materials. BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , n mcrican Hand 1 V Sewed Shoe Go M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear WESTERN AQRKTS FOtl The Joiaph Banigau Rubber Oo. F H. Sprague & Co. , Rubbers and Mackintoshes. 1107 Howard St. , OMAHA P.P. Kirkendall & Co Bootst Shoes and > Rubbers Slltirooms 1101-110M1M Harncjr Strict. T. Lindsey , WHOLE3AI4I RUBBER GOODS Owner of Chief Brand lCacklntoilMs > \A/.V- \ Morse Co. BootS ) Shoes , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Ofllce and Salesroom 1113-21-23 Howard St. BAGS Remis Omaha Bag Co Importers and Manufacturers ) BAGS 614-16-18 South nth Street BAKING POWDER1 EXTRACTS. arrell & Co. , SYRUPS , Uc lasses , Sorghum , etc. , Preserves and Jellies. Alto tin cans and Japann.d war * . CHICORY American The Chicory Go. Growers and manufacturers of all fotms of Chicory Omaha-Fremont-O'Nell. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE H , Bliss , Jthporttr and Ji W s > Crockery. CAt'tw , Glassware , Bllvtr Plated Ware , Looking Glasses. Chan. dellers. Lamps. Chlnmeya. Cutlery , Bto. 141O FAHNAM ST. CREAMERY SUPPLIES The Sharpies Company Creamery Machinery Boilers ; Engines and ) , Feed Supplies. Cookers. Wood Pul. ley * . Shafting , Boltlnc. Butter Pack * ase * of all \lndi. 97-POD Jones Bt. - ' eayles. 3.84.00 ; packers , | 3.753.95 : mixed , j.753.M . : llghtts ' , 3.904.00 ; yorkers , 3.73@3.80 ; No sheep. IndlnnapnllH Live Stock. INDIANAPOLIS. April JO.-CATTLE-Hecelpts. ? nt ; shipments , none ; small supply sold vjmptly , steady to strong prices ; eood to prime rers. * 4.80ii . ; fair to medium steers , 14.600 90 : : medium to cowl steers. I4.3S64.60. IIOOS Itecelpts. 3,500 head : shipments. 2,000 od : market fairly active , 2'45c hleher , all ild ; Rood to choice medium and heavy , I1.9MJ 07VJ ! ; mixed nnd heavy , U.90S3.93 ; common , jhUi , (3.S003.00. Bant IlurTulo Live Stock. EAST UUFFALO , N. Y. , April 30. 1IOQS 'orkers , gos.1 to choice , H.S084.CO ; pigs , fair to hulce. I3.7503.00. LAMHS Choice to extra , I4.65iff4.03 ; fair to ood. 14.0004.73. SHEEP Choice to selected wethers , JI.1S04.25 ; nils to common , t3.23Q3.75. Ka t Mlirrtr Live Stock. PJAST LinBHTY. Pa . April SO. CATTLE leady : extra , ts.1595 30 ; prime , t3.03Q5.10 ; com- ion. J3.MiiTf.15. HHBER S < * ady : choice clipped. H.Wl\.X : nnmon. l3.1."f3.C5 : choice clipped Iambi , J4.RS1J : : rnmmon to eood , t4.KO4.SO ; sprlnK lambs , i.0007,00. 9 Stock la Slvht. Record of receipts of live stock at the four -lnclp.il markets for April 30 : CntMc. Hoc * . Sheep. maha , 1.W2 Krai 1.133 lruiro : < 16.0X ) 2,510 annas City 10 4.t # > Loul WO 2.COO . . . . Totals 2. 3 29.000 S 8.3 SUfnUJtiE COfltT I'JIOCEKDIVGS. Staples apnrnst Arlington State bank. Er- from Washington county. Affirmed , rvlne , C. To review an order denying a con- ua nee It Is necessary to take an ex- eptlon to the ruling In the trial court. Phoenix Insurance company ncalnst King Cronln. . &ror 'frcm ' Holt county. Lftlrmed. Norval. J. . An assignment In a petition In error hat the court erred In rejecting evidence appears at record paces 209. 209Vi , 210 , 212 , 216. 21BV4. 217 , 220 , 223. 224 , 230 , 238 , , 240 , 241 , 243 , " la too general for conslder- tlon. . To obtain a review of the rulings of trial court on the admission or exclu- of testimony , each ruling must be spe- Itically assigned In the petition In error. ' Alleged errors argued In t'ne brief rhlch are not assigned In the petition In rror are unavailing. Stevens against Kirk. Error from Fierce . ounty. Affirmed. Sullivan , J. I verdict found upon substantially con- DRY GOODS. H. E , Smith t Co. ( porters aid Jotter * ! Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. DRUGS. 'ichartUon ' Drug Go. Jackson St. r. O. RICHAIIDSON , Pre t. 0. V. WELLE R , V. Prett. T ho Mercer Chomicel Co. U'frt fflonAarii Vharmnotutteal Jr ar . tlonl. Sptelal Formulae Prepared to Order. Sena fur Catalogue. L bor torr , 11U Howard 6t , Omaha. Druggists and Stationers , "Queen Bee' ; Spccltltle * Clears , Wines and Brandies. Oomir 10th and llnrnty Btnct * ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. U/estern ESostrical vv Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Mining Bolls and Gas Lighting O. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard Bt. Wolf Electrical Supply Co WHOLESALE ) AND RETAIL ' ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES i ON Fraud St , FRUIT-PRODUCE. Branch & Co , Gmmission Merchants. B. W. Corner irth and Howard Sts. Uembers of tht National Learut of Commis sion M rchants of tht United States. GROCERIES. McCordjrady Co. 13th and Lcuvcnworth St Staple and Fancy Groceries , ru AND corrtc ROISTERS , etc. oyer & Raapke , WHOLESALE FINE GROCERIES | Tern * , Bptces , Tobacctf n& Clear * * " I 1403-1407 Barney Birttlr laxton and Gallagher Go IXPORTBRS. . OA8 COFFEE IIOASTER9 AND JOBBINa GltOCBRI. ! TVltphon * tO. HARNESS-SADDLERY J HHanoy&Co. W ' M'ff * HARNESS , HADDLKft AND COLLARg Jolbtri of Leather , Saddlery Hardware , Ete , Wo solicit your orders. 1315 Howard Et HARDWARE. Pector & Wilhelmy Co Wholesale Hardware. Omaha. fllctln ? evidence will not be disturbed In this court. Kelsey against Klabumle. Errsr from Douglas county. Itoversed. Irvine , C. 1. A judicial ofllcer nctlnpr within his jurisdiction and In a judicial capacity Is not liable fort euch , acts. ' 3. A Justice of the peace has jurisdiction to issue a warrant for the arrest of a garnlshce who , having been cnmmonod. refuses to appear and answer. The failure failure to tender the Karnlshee ills fee. If such excuses his failure to appear. Is merely n defense to the contempt ing's and does not render the Issuing proceed of the warrant void , or the justice civilly liable for having Issued It , Atkins ugvlnst Sseley. Error from York county. Afilrmecl. Kyan , C. 1. Under section 346 Cede Civil Procedure books of account are not admissible unless It affirmatively appears that the essential requirements of salil section arc ' complied wlt'n. 2. The admission of Immaterial evidence from which no prejudice could result fur nishes no sufllclent ground for the reversal of a judgment. Home Klre Insurance Dects. Error company against from Buffalo Affirmed. Harr.-on , C. J. county. 1. An appeal frcm the judgment of a justice of the fxaceIn an ordinary civil action , presents the casa In thti district court , and If trmi plaintiff : suffer or Invite a Judgment of dismissal before ( - a hearingon the merits the. judgment constitutes no bar to another action on thfi sarro cause , defendant 2. In a suit on' n , policy of Insurance , the companf * ' Intirrposed the defense that the Insured party had procured ad- dltlonnr Insurance/ ore the prcprty In viola tion of thu terms and conditions of the policy la suit , and that by such , action the contract had1 bten > avoided. The evidence. examined and he-M not to support the con * tCTitlorv of the .company , but to sustain a finding tlU't ' no additional Insurance had been placttl on the property. AndP.rwH atmlnst Kerr. Error from Adama county. Affirmed. Harrison. C. J , 1. If there Is no proper bill of execptlona in the record , no question can b determined which , for Its consideration necessitates u rvferenoo to matters ) which < nu t be made of the recordl by or through such a docu ment. 2. To warrant a nevernal , that errors have been committed and the rights of the comploJnlni ; party iwere prejudicially affected thereby , must affirmatively appear on the record. Quarantine Coastwise Vessel * . NEW YOHK. May l.-Tho quarantine on all ooaatwlfv ports -went Into ffect this morning. On ami after this date and until November 1 all v * s l .frctn cc * twlse ports ouUt o Cacit H oiop n will bo required to HARDWARE. L Clark Androoson Hardware Co Wholesale Hardware , DIcyclM and 8porting Qocxla. 1310-at > 9l Bti uoy itreot. "IIQUORST Walter Moise & Co LIUORS. Proprietors of AU > : rtlC.\N riQAll AND .I-.H WAHK CO. . - South 14th St. 'iley ' Brothers , Wholesale Liquors and Cigxr3t 1118 Furuam Streot. tier's EagJe Gin East India Bitters Ootdtn Shear Pura Ilye snd Oourbon Willow Springs . Distillery , IUr * ( X. lllk Harnty Street. John Boekboff , WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and Cigars 401411 & lith LUMBER I Chicago Lumber Oo. WHOLESALE DUMBER . . . 814 South 14th St. OILS-PAINTS Ctendard Oil Co- ; . A. Maffet. lEt Vice Pres. L. J. Drake , den Mcr OILS Gaeoilne , Turpent.ne , Axle Grens . Ctc. Omaha Uranch nnil Agencies. John n. Ruth Mgr. PAPER-WOODEN WARE. Carpenter Paper Co Printing Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationery Oomir Utb sjid Howird STEAM-WATER SUPPLIES. rano Churchll ! Co. 1014-1016 Douslss Stroot. M jiufactur rs and jobbers of Steam , Oas n * Water Supplies of All Kinds. Qnifed States Supply Co. . . 1108-1110 Harney St. Steam Pumps , Engines ; and Boilers. Pl Wind Mills , Steam and Plumblnc Material , Belting , Hose , Etc. TYPE "FOUNDRIES Croat Western type Foundry A , Bcrperlor Cttpptr lllxed fro * ts tbt best cur tb * m/j-ket. FOUNDRT. U14 Howu-a Btreit. Results TeH , The Bee Want Ads Produce Results. JAMES E BOYD & CO , , Telephone 1030. Omolia , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OP TBADH. Dlrft wire * to Chicago and New York. Corrnpond nui John A. Wirrtn A Co. TELEPHONE 1033. H. R. PENNEY to CO. . 110 Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Nob. Grain , Provisions , Stocks. Branch ofllce. 1038 N Bt. , Lincoln. Neb. i i Carpenter's South American Letters W&l APPCAI M THE SUNDAY BEE. . stop at the New Yorlc quarantine station for inspection. Get a map of Cuba and get the beet i&d most complete. The Dee's combination map of Cuba , the West Indira and of the world. With a Bee map coupon , on page 2 , 10 ctnU , at Bee office , Omaha , South Omaha or ell Bluff * . Jty mall ; 14 cecU. * - * * t I