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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1898)
THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE : FRIDAY , MAY 13. 1898. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Provisions Score Another Advance on the Chicago Market. HEAVY SELLING HAS BUT LITTLE EFFECT Wlirat I * Krrnllc nnil Drollm-n llcnv- Corn nnil Unix MiilTrr front Itrnllntr nnil Each Clone at l.o cr Plicure * . CHICAGO , May 12. In splto of heavy filing to secure prollts , provision ! today scored another good advance on 'Change. 1'ork closed 22V4c over yesterday , while lard gained lOc , nnd ribs 22c per 100 Ibs. Closing prices wore a shade under the best. Wheat was erratic us usual , but at the ex pense of the price. July closed at a decllnu of 2Vic , after covering a range of 6V4c. May was practically nominal , jelling down to $ LW > , and closing at $1.65 , a nut loss of 14c. September lost 13-sc. Corn and oats suf fered from realizing , losing good tarly ad vances , und closing Vic net lower. Cubic tulvlccs from Liverpool available at the opening In the wheat pit were en couraging to the bulls. Near tutures ill the English market showed only a trilling de- vlliie and advances of lKtU'41 In distant fu tures. In spite of the 4u Uucllne lieiu ye - teruuy. Oil this news nrsi trades in.juiy here wore at } 1.12'f4l,12 , an improvement ot iViiU-o. Conunc-mui cables imu line { ft owing weutlier at tne boutnwesl , com bined with u continuation of neuvy primary receipts , created u bvurisn leeiing among the lew who ventured line tnu pit. Mnc-su bfunsli features ot the cltuuuon , wiiicn wuic lost sight of In the recent excitement , supplied the bears with tne courage to op- poau tne opening upward trenU ot prices , ino stiong party tnut nad idr two weeks jilayea un the tears of the shorts so adroitly jiua evmentiy made its turn and was well KutlHlct/a In leaving the tnurKut to tliu "tun ers. July , after touching i.ll , and rush ing up to fl.lZft , cuHeil oil to l.lO. Chicago rceeiptu were M' curs , ugamu Zl cars lunt year. Minneapolis unit JJiiluth reporicd oil ) cars , comparc-d with 277 tiio year butore. 1'rlmary receipw aggregated ii > , WO busliels , against 3."Uou < J Du.slu.'id tuu year before , beu- bnard clearances umouiuui to 730.000 busneis ot wheat und Hour. July declined steadily utter tne llrst hour to $ l.ulVi , wnlcii was.tnu . prevailing price at 12 o'clock. Then thu iii'i vousnvsi of shorts was clearly Illus trated. News of the destruction ot un jumour elevator by lire caused thu scurj to rush July up to $1.10 In tlicir ellortH ut covering.v hen It became known tlmt only IMJ.WU bushels of wheat was destroyed , thu market slumped again to 51.0K , wltn * i.Ui > , i tnu prevailing quuiatlon ut the close. iMuy w.is dull turn neglected tluoughout. It opened 14c lower ut $ l.l < 3 , rallied to $1.1U , declined to $1.W ) , and closed with sellers at $ l.ui , a nut lois ol He. September opened 3-SltHc higher ut 92'U9i I-DC , advanced to V-u broke to 90 1-Sc , closing ut 9U'/ic , u net loni of 1 3-Sc. Trade In corn was active , opening ut un Improvement of S-vuVsC. July turtuer Im proved to 373-Sc. Heavy liquidation Bet In , causing u decline of In near thu close. Locul receipts weru 721 curs. Seaboard clearances aggregated 1IOOUO ! busneis. Liverpool quc-.ed July Id Higher for tliu day. July opened 3-Sc higher ut 37 7-Sc , sold ut 36'i-Sc , und advanced under ucllvu tlu- miiiid to 313-Sc. At this point thu longs aliened their Mood gates and during tnu remainder of thu se'JHion tliuru was po let up to olicrlngH. July touched 2i > 3-fcc , clos ing 1-S'oUc net lower at JuVi-c sellers. Uats trade was small , lluutuatlons follow ing corn closely. beiibouid clearances amounted to 113,000.bushels. . Chicago re ceived 289 curs. Longs sold moderately. July opened l-SUViu higher at 27C-Sti2i c , closing He net lower at 27V c. A huuvy trade wiu done m provisions and n further respectable addition was madu to their value. Trading was chletly for July delivery , with considerable transactions In Beptember. The only sellers were people who had bought when prices were lower , and although'.they had u great deal to dispose of , und In thu doing of It an wirly bulge wns wiped out , thu buying was so persistent that prices were again advanced , . Liverpool reported a rlJe of 2s 3d In price of lard , a moat extraordinary advance for ono day. The local run of hogs was 2b,00i. head , and prices at the yards advanced 15tfj25c for'tho day. Closing quotations were A trillo under the best , but showed the fol lowing advances In July futures : Pork , 22H : lard , lOc ; ribs. 22Vfcc. July pork opened lit $12.03il 12.10 , sold between $11.90i | 12.20. closing at $12.10. Lard opened at $6.62J6.iO | , ranged between $0.52 and $6.72. doling at $665. Ribs opened ut $ C.16fi6.2S ( , sold be tween $0.10 and $6.30 , closing at $6.27. Estimated receipts for Friday : Wheat , 330 cars ; corn , 740 curs ; oats , 390 cars ; nogs , 24,000 bead. Leading futures ranga as follows : Arliclea. . ropan. I UUh. I I o * ' . | Clo a.TYMt' _ Wheat- Mny. . . 103 1 70 1 00 1 70 July. . . I ! ' . ' 1 IIM ! 1 07U 1 10(4 ( Sept. . . Dee : . 87H BU Com Mny. . . 37 .10 July. . . 37M 3UK Sept. . . 37H SOU Oil- . OilMuy. . . . 31M SIM July. . . H pt. . . 24 * fork- May. . . 11 92M 11 70 July. . . la 03 J-J ' . ' 0 11 01) rj 10 11 U7H Lard May. . . 0 01 0 05 0 CO 0 GSH a SUM July. . . < i m U TJH U C-21 * u us o out * ! < c pt 0 73 0 BU U UK 3 70 0 05 ( btlUbK May. . . 0 15 0 23 ( I 18 II 2S 000 July. . . t ! US 0 ? ll U 111 0 7M 0 US Sept 0 'Ji tt 371 o m u as a r. No. 2. Cash nuolatlons were as follows : FLOUR Demand moderate , steady. WHEAT No. 2 spring , $1.20 , nominal ; No. 8 spring , $1.0Sifil.40 ; No. 2 red , $1.61. CORN-NO. 2 , sec. OATS No. 2. 31 Ac ; No. t white , 3403oc ; No. 3 white , 33f31c. | RYE No. 2 , 7WJ70V4C. BARLEY 43(5ilc. KLAXSEED-No. 1 , $1.37'/41.38. TIMOTHY SKED-Pnme. 2.W1. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , $ U.G ! CT1200 Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $6.6006.65. Short ribs sides ( loose ) . JROO'ii'6.40 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $4.75'Q5.00 ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , $ C.50t(7.00. ( WHISlvC Dlstlllli-if' llnlshcd goods , per SUC1ARS Cut loaf , $5.91 ; granulated , $3.31. 7 ' On tho'l'roduco cxchango today the butter market was steady ; creameries , ISOlGa ; dairies. 12 rl4c. Eggs , weak ; fresh , lOc. Cheese , unchanged. NEW v mic ci : xr.it A i , for tlio liny on General ConiinnillllfM. NEW YORK , May 12. FLOUR-Recclpts , 25,004 bbls. ; exports , 29.S10 bbls. ; market quiet and steady for winters , but easle'r on spring wheat grades ; Minnesota patents , $7.2307.00. Rye Hour , quiet at $3.0001.25. CORNMEAI * Firm ; yellow western , SOc. RYE-Qulet ; No. 2 western , 73c. BARLEY Unlit feeding. 42c. JIAHLKY MALT Dull : western , 6SQ70c. WHEAT Receipts , 14,650 bu. : exports , 257,255 bu. Spot , weak : No. 2 red , $1.63 asked , t. o. b. . nllout to arrive ; f. o. b. , il.OU',1 , afloat to arrive. September 5 to 15. Options opened llrmer on bullish cables , but through July liquidation , line crop newn , absence ol export Inquiry and foreign selling1 developed pronounced weakness. Tliere was little- re covery all day and the final prices were liteR oR on May , 3c on July and 5-Sftl 1-Sc on late months ; No. 2 red May , $1.5S < U1.77 ; closed , $1.G3 ; July , $1.16f/1.2J ; cloned , JI.17V4. CORN Receipts. 140.400 bu. : exports , 315- 066 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2. 427-8c. Options Bold up early on renewed speculative de mand , big clearances and higher cables. II subsequently reacted with wheat nnd closed unchanged. May , 4141 c ; closed , 41c ; July , _ il 5-Mf42V4c ; closed , 41&C. OATS-Recelpts , 249,600 bu. : exports , 105,01 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2. 35H fJ6c ; No. : white , nSTjJMic. Options , influenced bj wheat and luat 1-Sc during the day ; Muj closed 3oUc. HAY Quiet : shipping , SSfllOc. HOI'S Steady ; Htnte. rommon to cholc < 1S35 crop. JR4cj 1S94 crop. 6Si 7o ; 1897 crop 13615u ; 1'ucllle coast , isa5 crop. 3lf4c ; 1S9 < ciop Cftie ; 1S97 crop , 13@15c. ' IIIUKS Quliit ; tlalveston. 15 ,4c ; Texas dry. 12Vc : California. 17HM1SC. LEATHEH-FIrm ; hemlock sole. Bueno ; Ayrci , U'.jSiiOc. WOOL Quiet ; ficece , ICQZ'o ; Texas , K p'ROVISIONS-Beef. strong : family. $ li.5i O13.00 ; extra mesi , $10 50fl 11.00 ; beef hams $22.Wi23.oo ; packet. $ ll.00a 12.00. Cut meats steady ; pickled bellies , $ < ! .2Sf7.50 ; plrkle < shoulders , I1.7MJ5.00 : pickled hams , $7.7Sf 8.00. Lard , quiet ; western steamed , $ & 9 rollned. quiet. I'ork. easier ; mess , $ U.t3f 11.75 ; short clear. Jll.50.ai3.ro : family. $13.0vf 14.00. Tallow , dull ; city. 3B-8c ; country , 31 , V3 ic , as to quality. OILS-Petroleum. firm ; refined New York 1C ! Philadelphia and Baltimore ndclphla and Baltimore , In bulk , steady. Turpentine , quiet , " " " tonsoed firm ; sellers ask nn . , l.ftio hll ! ! . : prlmo summer yellow , 2.V : ; export - | port demand light ; prime crude , f. o. li. 11 mills , ISflJ'Hc ; prime summer yellow , 25ff 23Mc. Huttrr oil , Z7',4tf2SHc ; prime winter yellow , 2S'430c. MKTALS A much better feeling was noted In several department * of the mctnl market today and quotations In pome In- fitnnccs were higher. The Metal exchange called pig Iron warrant ! * quiet but steady at the clone , with $6.65 bid nnd $ .S5 asked. Lake copper , unchanged , with 112 bid nnd O2.10 asked. Tin , quiet : quoted , I14.CO. Spelter , llrmcr , with $4.15 bid and (4.25 asked. Lead , tlrmcr , with $3.G , ' > bid and $1.67V4 nuked. Lead la "till quoted nt $550 by the firm fixing the settling price for western mlnora nnd smelters. BUTTER-ReccIpts , 3.2W pkgs. ; steady ; western creamery , Hwg\"c ; Klglns , 17cj factory , CIH3KBK Receipt * . 1.729 pkgs.J quiet ; old cheese , large fancy , 8fi9c ; small fancy , SM9c ; new. light skims , 6\i \ < t'c ; part skims , 5WUc ; full skims , 2 3c. EOGS Receipts , 8,456 pkgs. ; steady ; western , 10V&c ; southern , loc , OMAHA GK\KIIAI , MARKETS. Condition f Trndc nnd QootndonB on Stntile nnd Fancy Produce. EGGS Oood stock. 9c. BUTTKR Common to fair , 9811o ; sep arator , 17c ; gathered creamery , HH3c. VEAL Choice fat , 80 to 120 Ibs. , quoted at Sfi9u ; large nnd coarse , 67c. LIVE POULTRY-Chlckens. 707V4 ! old roosters , 3WW5l4c ; yoling roosters , GfjfiVic. PIGEONS-Llvc. $1.15SJL23 ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , $7.00 ; midland , $0.001 low land , $3.50 ; rye straw , $4.00 ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the best ; only ton grades bring top prices. VEGETABLES. ONIONS Per bu. , 90c@l ; new southern , per lb. , 214c. BEANS Hand-pinked navy , per bu. . $1.23. SWEET POTATOES Kansas , 10-peck bbls. . $1.50 : seed sweet potatoes , $2.0u. CABBAGE-New. Florida , per crate , $2.25 ; Mississippi , per crate , $2.50. I'OTATOES Hime grown. C-OUSSo ; Colorado rado stock , 70i- ; northern fancy early Ohio sttd potatoes , 85c ; new potatoes , per bbl. , $4.50(05.00. ( TOMATOES Per crate , $3.0H13.25. ? NEW UEETS-Per doz. bunches. 45 < ! iSOc. RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 3ji < 35c. LETTUCE I'er doz. bunches. 35)140c. ) OREEN ONIONS Per doz. , 12fi.c WATERCRESS Per 16-qt. case , $ I.CO. PUCUMHEHS Per dor. . , $1.2W1.50. | WAX BEANS-1-3 bu. box , 75c. 1'EAS Per bu. , fancy Mississippi , $1.23. SPlNACH-Per basket , II. PIEPLANT Homo gtown , per lb. , 2c. FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Arkansas , 21-qt. case , $3.50. APPLKS-Wlnter stock. $3.00-i3.50. ? CRANBERRIES Fancy Jersey , per bbl. , oitAPES-Maliitras. $3.00 6.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Callfornlu navels , $2.7503.00 ; sei-dllngs. $2.25 : LEMONS Cnlfornla fancy , $3.00 : choice , $2.50'u2.75 ; fancy Messina. $ J.OOJ3.50. BANANAS Choice , large stock. per bunch. $2.0032.25 ; medium sized bunches , $1.75ti2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. large size , 12B 13c ; small , lie ; Brazils , per lb. , 9'ulOc : Eng lish walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 110 lie ; standards , Sj9e : Illberts , per lb. , lOc- pecans , polished , medium , R7c : extra large , 809u ; large hickory nuts , $1.00W1.1U per bu. ; small , $1.23il.3) per bu. ; cocoanuls , per 100 , $1 ; peanuts , raw , 5j5',4c ; rousted , MAPLE SYRUP Flvc-gal. call , each , $2.75 ! gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gul. CUIH , $0.23 ; ciuart cans , $1.50. FIGS Importenl , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , lOc ; 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , Kc ! ; 2-lb. boxes , 22i23c per box ; California , 10-lb. HONEY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado am ber. lOfillc. aiAUT-Per bbl. . $3.50 ; per half bbl. , "DATES-Hallo.ree , CO to ,70-lb. boxes , S'/tc : Salr , Sc ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , 9c. CIDER I'er half bbl. , $3 ; bbl. , $3. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 6c ; No. 2 green hides , 5c ; No. I salted hides. So : No. 2 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , 9c : No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE. ETC. Tallow , No , 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2'/4c ; rough tallow , P/ic ; white grease , 2HQ2c ; yellow und brown gieuse. lV > < H2Vc. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 73c ; green salted shearings ( short woole < early skins ) , each , I5c ; dry shearings , ( short wcolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher woof pelts. per It ) . , actual weight , 4Q5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per fb.actual weight , 3W4c ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per II ) . actual weight , 45c ; dry flint , Colorado mur rain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3 (8 ( 4c. ' < J FURS-Bear ( black , or brown ) . $5.0020.00 otter. $1.60S .00 : mink , 1560c ; beaver. $1.00 (36.00 ( ; skunk ! ISc , 25c , 60c ; rouskrnt , 3c , 5c 7c ; raccoon , 15090c ; ' red fox , 25c(9$1.25 ( ; gray fox , 25ft50c ; wolf ( timber ) ; 23cift$2.50 : wolf ( prairie coyote ) , lOSSOc ; wildcat. T" badger , 5fi40c ; silver fox. $5.00975.00. F.RESH MEATS. DRESSED BEEF Good native steers , 7c per lb. ; good forequarters steers. 6c ; good hindquarters steers , 9c ; western steers , 6c ; native heifers , 6c ; western heifers , 6c ; good forcquarters heifers , 5c ; good hind quarters heifers , 8V4c ; native cows , 6&C ; western cows , 6He ; fair cows , fc ; cow fore- quarters. 5c ; cow hindquarters. Sc ; back- halves. &B6Hc ; triangles. 4ic. ! BEEP CUTS Tenderloins , fresh , 18c ; fiozen , 15c ; bontdess strips , fresh , lOc ; fi-ozcn , 9o ; strip loins , fresh. 8'/4c ; frozen , G',4c ; rolls , boneless , frozen , Oc ; fresh , lOc ; rolls , Spencer cuts , frozen , 9c ; fresh , lOo ; sirloin butts > bdneless , frozen , 9c ; fresh , lOc ; shoulder clods , boneless , C'.ic ; rump butts , boneless , 5-T4C ; No. 1 chucks , 5ytc ; No. 2 chucks , 454e ; . N , . 3 chucks. 44c } ; boneless chucks , frozen , TOO ; fresh , 5Mc ; cow plates , 3V c ; steer plates , 4c ; flank steak , 7c ; loins , No. l , frozen. 12c ; fresh , 14c ; loins , No. 2 , frozen , lOc : fresh , 12c ; loins. No. 3 , frozen , Sc ; fresh , lOc ; short loins , market style , 2c above loins : hotel style , 4c above loins ; cow loin ends , SV c ; steer loin ends , 9Hc ; hangIng - Ing tenderloins , 4' e : ribs. No. 1 , frozen , lOc ; fresh , 12c ; ribs , No. 2 , frozen , 8c ; fresh , Iflc ; ribs. No. 3 frozen , 60 : fresh , Sc ; No. 1 i omuls , 7o ; No , 2 rounds , 65ic ; No. 3 rounds , &UC- beef rounds , shank off. vie additional ; bfef rounds shank und rump oft. IVSc addi tional ; trimmings , 4Uc ; beef shanks , 3e ; bialns , per do . ; 35c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , fiozen , 10cjresh. ; ; . 12V4c ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per It ) . , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , HSc ; ox tails , each , Sc ; livers , per lb. , 2'.c ; hearts , per lb. , 2c ; tongues , per lb. , 12e ; calf livers , each , 33c : calves , whole carcass or sides , lOJAc ; calf nead nnd feet , scalded , per set , ac. MUTTON Fancy lambs , DC per tb. ; regu lar lambs , Sc ; sheep , TVic ; market racks ( long ) , 9c ; hotel nicks ( short ) , He ; loins , 9o ; saddles , 9u ; legs , 9c ; lamb legs , lOc ; breasts and stews , 3Hc ; tongues , each , 3c ; forequar- tern , 5V4c. PORK Dressed pigs. 6VJe per It > . : dressed hogs , 5c : tenderloins. 15c ; loins , small , 6Jc ; large , C c ; spare ribs , 4' , c : ham snusago butts , 5V.-c ; Boston butts , 5 c ; shoulders , rough , 4 ic ; Hhoulders , skinned. 5c : trim mings , 4V4c ; leaf lard , not rendered , ! > Vie ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts nnd ears , 3c ; fresh hams , 16 to IS ll > s. , 74c ? ; fresh hams , short clears , 5 ? c ; cheek meats , 4c ; neck- bones , 2c ; pigs' tails , 3c ; plucks , each. 5u ; chllterllngs. 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachs , each. 3c ; tongues , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz. . lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15o ; piss" feet , per doz. , SOc ; livers , each , 3o ; hog rinds , 3c ; blade bones. Be. * Dnltlmnro Murkrt. BALTniORK , Jfay 12.-FLOUR-Flrm ; western supcrtlne , $4.00TJ4.25 ; western extra , $4.8&R550 ; western family. $ n.lOI6.50 ; win ter wheat patents , $6.75 7.10 ; spring pat ents. $7.0007.50 : spring wheat straights. $ fi.757.10 ; receipts , 7.C87 bbls. ; exports. 2.47S bbls. bbls.WHEAT WHEAT Dull and lower ; spot and month , JI.32Jil.3iVt ; July. $1,12 asked ; steamer No. 2 red. * 1.2Sfil.2S'J ; receipts. 51- 731 bu. ; exports , 9fiOOQ bu. ; southern wheat by sample. Jl.Sivrri.33 ; southern wheat on grade. $1.2SV < rei.J3Vi. CORN-Qulet ; spot. 4UMi41 $ c ; month. 41U41 * c ; July. 41 S-SffHUr : steamer mixed , 40SWIOo ; receipts , 2S.7G5 bu. ; ex ports , 2S9.S37 bu. ; southern whlto corn , 420 42'ic : southern yellow , 42ft41c. OATS Easier ; No. 2 white , : iIJ39c ; No. 2 mixed , 35 0 J receipts , 29,095 bu. ; exports , .none. RYE Dull and lower ; No , 2 nearby , 73' , < (74u ( ; No.2 -western , 7Vjc ; receipts , G0.91S bu. ; exuartu , nontl. HAY Firm : choice timothy. I1S.OO bid. GRAIN FREIQHTS-Qulet ; demand slow ; rates barely steady : steam to Liver pool , pur bu. , Gd. June ; Cork , for orders , per quarter , 4s Gd. May ; 4s , June. BUTTER Steady ; fancy creamery , 19c ! creamery Imitation , 175TlSc ; creamery ladle. 15c ; good hullo , 13He ; store packed , CHEESE-Steady ; fancy New York , large. SViWAc ; fancy New York , medium , PliUlOc ; fancy Now York , small , lOUQlOVio , It\erx > ul atnrkct. LIVERPOOL May 12. WHEAT Spot , 11s 4d : No. t red northern spring , IDs Sd. CORN 8Kt. | quiet : American mixed. 3s lid ; May , 3s lid ; July , 3s 115-Sd ; September , In imd. FLOUR-St. I ouU fancy winter , firm , Its 3d. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , firm PUOVISIONS-Bcef , firm ; extra India mess , "fa Sd ; prime tncss , G ? * M. Pork , firm : prime moss , fine western , SSii ; prime mess , mod Him western , 51 s 3d. limns , short cut , 14 to IS Ibs. , 3O. Uncoil , dull , 3s ; short ribs. I 33s Cd ; long clear nilddli-s , llKht. 35 ; lone clear middles , heavy , 31s Gd ; short cle.ir backs I , 3)s ) ; clear bellies , 35s Cd ) shoulders , square , dull. 27s. Lard , dull ; prime western , 30 6d. Tallow , prime city , firm , 20s 6 < l. CHEESE American llncst white , 45.-1 &l ; American flnest colored , 44s. OILS Cottonseed oil , Liverpool relllied , steady , IGs 6d. Turpentine spirits , cteudy , 2lis M. Rosin , common , strong , 6s Cd. Ht. I.ntiln Opnvrnl Mnrketo. ST. LOUIS , May 12.-FLOUR-Easler nnd lower : patents , < 1.1oy6.T ( > : HtralRhts , $5.900 > C.15 ; clear , $5.00jG50 ; medium , $4.S5T < 4.75. WHEAT Unsettled , closing weak with July 3 1-Sc , September l',4c nnd December Iftc lower than yesterday ; spot lower : No. 2 red cash , elevator , $1.20 ; track , $1.22 ; May , $1.23 asked ; July. $ l.no % bid ; September , SSKc ; December , 8CiffS7c ; No. 2 hard cash , $1.20. CORN-Futurcs closed flrm and small fractions better ; spot lower : No. 2 cash , 35c : May , 35c ; July , 35o asked ; September , 35Su asked. OATS Dull and neglected nnd about steady ; No. 2 cash , 32c ; track , JBRMttc : May , 32 c bid : July , 27V4c asked ; Septem ber. 24Uc asked ; No. 2 white , 3G&36Vic. RYE Nominal nt 65c. SEEDS Flnxseed , nominal at $1.35 ; prlmo timothy seed , 2.COf(2.65. ( - , CORNMEAL Strong nt ff.SOfll.S . BRAN Scarce nnd strong ; sacked , cast track. 65c. . . . ' HAY-Flrm ; prairie , $5.00010.00 ; . .timothy , $9.25 12.50. ' BUTTER Quiet ; creamery , I5flt7c ; dairy , llffloc. EGGS Higher at 8V4c. AVHISKY-Stendy at $1.22. COTTON TIES-70C. BAGGING 5 7-Sti ftc. , METAL8-Lead , quiet at $151 113.55. Spelter , nominal at $4.05. PROVISIONS Pork , higher ; .standard moss , 'Jobbing , $12.10. Lard , higher ; prime Hlenm. $ G.30 ; choice , $0.40. Bacon , boxed shoulders. $5.G2 : extra short clear , $8.62 % ; ribs , $6.75 ; shorts , $6.8714. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $5.12 < : extra short clear , JO 00 ; ribs , JiU2Vi : shorts , $ i > .25. RECEIPTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 32- 009 bu. : corn , 73.000 bu. ; oats , 44,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 11.000 bu. ; corn , 67,000 bu. ; oats , 31,000 bu , CoflTrr Mnrkctn. NEW YORK , May 12. COFFEB Options opened steady at unchanged prices. Ruled Inactive and featureless throughout the ses sion , selling checked by small receipts at Rio and Santos nnd large warehouse do , liveries In this country. Closed steady , un changed to 5 points net lower. Sales , 10,000 bags. Including May. $5.95 ; July , $5.80. Spot coffee , Rio , quiet and steady ; No. 7 Invoice , 05-Sc ; No. 7 Jobbing. 7 1-Sc. Mild , steady ; Cordova. S filSVif. Total warehouse de liveries from the United States , 24,203 bags , Including 22 , US bags from New York ; New York stock today , 332,094 bags ; United 'Statei stock , 4GO.S02 bags ; afloat for the Jnlted States. COAOOO bags ; total visible for he United States , 1.0C2.S02 bags , against ' 34.5SS bags last year and 352,379 bags In S3G. S3G.SANTOS. . May 12.-COFFEE Steady ; ; oed average Santos , 10,200 rels ; receipts , 003 bags : stock , 3'JS.OOO bags. HAMBURG , May 12. COFFEE-Opened nchanged ; at 2:30 : p. in. , dull nnd net un hanged ; sales. n.CoO bacs. , . RIO DE JANEIRO , May 12.-COFFEE rm ; No. 7 Rio , 10,075 reh. Exchange , B id ; eculpts , 9,000 bags ; cleared for the United 'tales. 8.000 bags : stork , 111,000 bags. HAVRE , May 12.-COl-"FEE-Closod , % f .ot lower ; sales , 7,000 bags. K a n HUH CHy Urnlii mill Provision * . KANSAS CITY , May 12. WHEAT Ac- Ice , averaging Ge lower ; No. 1 hard , 51.21 O1.25 ; No. 2. Jl.22ffl.24 ; No. 3. $1.2001. 2Ui ; o. 1 red , $1.35 ; No. 2 , J1.2701. 32 : one car iholce. $1.35 ; ono car mixed , $1.25 ; No. 3 , 1.2W1.25 ; No. 2 spring. $1.20 ; No.'S , $1.16. CORN Steady to higher ; active early , losing dull ; No. 2 mixed , 33 % < 836'ic. OATS-Slow ; No. 2 white , Kc. RYE-Lower ; No. 2. GSc. HAY Lower ; choice timothy , Jll.OO ; holce prairie , $9.73010.00 , BUTTER Weak ; creamery , 13H5c ; dairy , Ifil3c. ( EGGS Weak : fresh , 8c. RECEIPTS Wheat , GG.400 bu. ; corn , 40- 5W bu. ; oats. 33,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 40,200 bu. ; corn , 30,200 bu. ; oats. 2,000 bu. Cliiplnnntt Mnrkrt. , CINCINNATI. May 12.-FLOUR-Flrm > nd higher ; fancy , $5.5035.73 ; family , $5.00 ® " .25. .25.AVHEAT Easier ; No. 2 red , $1.30. CORN-Qulet ; No. 2 mixed. SSTOSSc. OATS Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 3l34V4c. RYE Easier : No. 2. 7Bc. PROVISIONS Lard , flrm at , $ G.45 , BUlk meats , firm and higher nt' $0.27io. | Bacon , rm and higher nt $7.00. WHISKY Firm at $1.23. BUTTER Dull nnd lower ; fancy Elgin , 7c : Ohio , 12 < 31Gc ; dairy , lOVic. SUGAR Firm : hard refined , $4.4706.10. EGGS Quiet at 9c. CHEESE Steady ; good to prlmo Ohio flat , Grnln Receipt * at Principal Market * . MINNEAPOLIS , May 12. Receipts : Vheat , 295 cars. _ . , CHICAGO. May 12.-Rec.eljtar 1o.day : Wheat , 337 cars ; corn , 721 cartr-oat * , 2 * carj. Estimated tomorrow ! j3vl w. 330 ais ; corn , 740 cars ; oats , S90cur's , : 'JULUTH , May 12. Receipts ? " Wheat , i24 cars. - " ' - " Toledo Market. , / - * TOLEDO. May 12. WHEAT Lower , steady ; No. 2 cash , $1.61 ; May , $1.46 bid. CORN Dull , weak ; No , 2 mixed. SSVtO. OATS Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed. 3lc. RYE Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , C9c. CLOVERSEED Dull , unchanged ; prime cash , $3.00. Detroit Slarket. DETROIT , May 12. WHEAT No. 1 white , $1.23 : No. 2 red. $1.42 ; May , $1.40. TORN No. 2 mixed , 39c. OATS No. 2 white , 36Vtc. RYE No. 2 , 8c. Pvorla Market * . PEORIA , May 12.-CORN-Strong ; No. 2 , . OATS Irregular ; No. 2 new. white , WHISKY-Flrm ; $1.22' ' . _ Sou Krniiclio Wheat 'Market. SAN FRANCISCO , May 12. % VT EAT- CIoHed weak ; December , $1.72 7-8. L BARLEY Weak ; December , $ .1.31 B-S. STOCKS AMJ IIOXUS. Price * Generally llnlc lleloiv the Level ENtnlillNlied on AVedneMday. NEW YORK , May 12. The natural reac tion from yesterday's buoyant tendehcy In Wall street was supplemented today by some positive elements of depression , us a consequence of which prices generally ruled below yesterday's level all day. The speculative world apparently took a rather serious view of the affair at Cardenas. In split ! of all assurance that the loss In curred was trivial from a military stand point , the shedding of llrst American blood had a depressing "Influence which no amount of reasonlnc could destroy. There was an unsettling of the conviction felt yesterday that the Spanish Capo Verde fleet had certainly returned to home waters. A reaction In Spanish 4s In Lon don and Paris also dissipated some. , qf the oppression that their recent advance fore shadowed u move toward peace by Spain , The absence of authoritative reports from Admiral Sampson und his fleet Induced some hesitation nmout ; dealers In stocks. There was In addition a depressed market for Americans In London before the open ing hero nnd there was free selling of the International stocks for London account during the early trading , It was not sur prising , In view of nil these conditions , that some of the recent buyers of stocks should luivo been Inclined to tnko profit and the bears should be encouraged to attack the marki't. Such a stubborn resistance was shown , however , to the first dip of price ? that extreme caution was developed about putting out short contracts. The market displayed an equal reluctance to advance with any degree of vigor. Covering by shorts In the lute dealings overcame u portion tion of the losses , but declines are n jnolnl or over in many prominent stocks. Tfiere were special stocks scattered through the list thut maintained n show of strength , notably Consolidated Gas , which rose buoy. nntly at ono tlmo 8 points. Tliu Union Pa cific. Denver & Gulf securities , Rock Island Cotton Oil stocks nnd some of the hlgl : priced Investment stocks were notably flrm Th volume of business wns much reducot from yesterday and the market was ex > tremely feverish nnd Irregular nil day The bond market also wan ICHH active out' sldo Denver & Gulf 5s , and with u few ex ceptions displayed a heavy tone. Tola sales , 3,5:0,000. United States new 4s uil vanced 3-8 and the old 4s , registered , U Ir the bid price. Others were unchanged. The Evening I'ost's London financial ca < blesram says : The stock markets hen were fairly good today , but less active anc confident. The settlement has been satla factorlly concluded. Americans were soli from good quarters , but Now York ap poured to absorb all the stock offered Spain Is buying sliver , hence the rise , understand the Bank of Paris , which ad vanced the monny for thu Spanish Jimuar ; coupons , is financing the July coupons. must emphaslzo yesterday's dispatch tibau the views of the bankers hero relative ti the French political situation In Wen Africa. Details of thn gold movement fu tint week show the purchase of 553,000 li foreign coin , thn receipt of JC55S.OUO fror Germany , of JL'SS.OOO from Australia , o 90.000 from Austria , of 80,000 fror Egypt , of 7.000 from Portugal and of 5 , 000 from Roumanla , and the export of S , MO pounds to New York. The firmness of the London money market Is duo to the iviutlon of lenders. In view of the Inquiry tor money In connection with large bor- rowlns * nt the Hunk of Berlin. The follnwlrtg are the closing quotations of the lending stock * on the Now York mar ket today ; Atchtson 18VSI. P. * Oin . , . . . . 7fi > rtopM " 'Hi ' do pf t IN" UnlllmornA Ohio. . lHV9t. P. M.A M iU : C.inmla Pncino. . . . HUH .So. 1'nclflo ! > ( CnnndnAomnent. . &t ( So , Railway , SH CentralPActno. . ! . . . l.'MiSo. Hallwav pfil .10 ChoH..VOiiio..i . . "mlTnxiis * Paclfta , . , . 11 Chlcapo At Alton. . . . 15UH Unioni IMplde. & . II. & Q 1OD tr.r. D. * o C.AE.I. . . . 60 J. p. common "tH C.O.C.A 9LL. . . . Wnbash 7M ( topfd . . . . Wabauli pM ll < DeL.lt Hurt-ton. . . . ,111 , Wliecl. & U R 8M Del. U & W . 1S-J WHcol.A 1 , . K. pM 13 Den.&RloO . , _ JUUmit Ex. .101 ( lopM . 4UH AlufHcnn Kx . 13) Krle ( nnw ) . IMH [ miltKlRt&toaKx. . . 40 Krlolntpfil VellBF.iriro Ex. . . . 110 Wnvnn . 107 i Am. Cot. Oil . nrratNorthernnM.ltll A. Cot. Oil pM . 77 r VMlor. , . , HXf-A-tn ; Spirit 11M UllnolMOantr.tl. , . 101n , AMI. l'H < 4 LakoKrlo&W. . . . 1S < 4 Afti. ooncoo ll''tt do pM Tin HO Ofdooncoo Lake Shorn IRS LoutsTllloANaih. r,4 llil Manhattan L. . . . . . . . caiieCo. , . . .ion Met. St. Ily K. 4 Iron V2W Michigan central..11)1 ) om W > Minn. A St. L 20M Orn. Kleetria SOVi < toltnrd i. . . 84 llHnolnSle l CM Mo.Poclllc 3S LtOlodo ij.ii 4IIM Mobile A Ohio 28 i ' ' ' " ' ' " ' Mo. K. & T It , ( . . . . . . . ! . ! . Mo.K. AT pfd 3(1 ( i. Oil 17 Chl.In < lr&Ij Hit Imn. Co V9 dopfd 27- - _ K. J. Central O4 > I'B'.lman Pal 1BO N. Y.Central 110H 57 N.Y. ChLASt t > . . 1U4 Stahd.Hono AT. . . . dolst pfd US , Smrar ! > * 132K do I'd pfd 32H do pfd Ill Norfolk A Western l\H : \ T. C. ft ironJfln No. Amer. Co n O. S. Leather 7 No.P.-uiiflc I'll ) " ilo pM WK do DM mi U. 3. Unbber : 11V Ontario * W 13 ( to pfil 71 OreconNav WH Western Union. . . . 8 W Ore. Short Line ! :0 : Northwestern 124M I'iltsbure JU7 do pfd 1711 K.G.AW 34V < Uocklslatnl Ollif H. O. AW. pftt OSM S. L.5. P Chi. Gt. Went 14V4 St L. AS. W 4J * St. fnul 0J' ( ' < do. pfd 11 do nfd 144' ' Heading 1st pfd. . . . 44 < Y Hawaii C. C 19 Total sales of stocks today , 438,600 shares , Including 30,245 Atchlson preferred , 3,505 Chesapeake & Ohio , 23,835 Chicago , Burling ton & Qulncy. 4,819 JCrl6 preferred , 19.2UO Louisville & Nashville , 5,170 Manhattan , ! 5.360 Reading preferred , 9,410 Missouri Pa- < clllc. 4,958 Now York Central. 4.640 North ' American , S.76S Northern Paclllc. 16,2 i3 Northern Pacific preferred , 43,8fl2 Rock Island , 43,965 St. Paul , C,6)S ) Southern pre ferred , .T5,495 Union Paclllc. 18,305 Union Pa cific. Denver & Gulf , , 3,369 Wabash preferred , 26,077 American Tobacco , 9,380 Chicago Great Western , 6.725 People's Ons , 8.348 Consolidated Go's , 5.395 General Elec tric , 45,365 Sugar , 44g7Tobacco , Coal & Iron. \c\r York Monry Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. May 12.-MONEY ON CALL Nominally at 2fi2H ( pi'r c ° nt. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5',406 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with actual business in bankers' bills nt Sl.SI'tf 4.85 for demand and $4.SH4 for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.82 nnd $4.S5V4 ; commercial bills. $4.SOil.8l. SILVER CKRTIFICATES-57Q579ic. BAR SILVER 57c. MEXICAN DOLLARS 45c. GOVERNMENT BONDS Steady : now 4s , rcg. and coupon , 122V4 ; 4s , rcg. , 10SH ; coupon pen , 109V4 ; 2s , 95 ; 5i , reg. and coupon , 110i ! Pacific 6s of ' 93 , 101. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows : U S.now4s.roz . . . N. O. 4 * . . . . 102 U.S.nw 4s con . . . No. Paclllo U.S. 4rcir No. Paclno Hs. . . , uo U.S.18.00111) No. Pacltlc 4 . , . . . . . . U.S. MB. raj ! l.-i N. Y.C. A St. L.4H..KH U.S. 3s.re ? 1101 ( N. AW. Us 117 U. 3. 5a. com. 111 . N. W. Consols 13M District : l.OJ.s 113 N. W. Dob. 3i 1111 Aln..cl HH A 1IIU Ore. Nav.lnti US' ' Ala..class II ,101) , Ore. Nav. 4a . . . . IT. Ala. , il.isi > } no O. a l , . ( is. t. r. 124 Alii.Curreney. . . O. S. L. 3s. t. r 10'J Atchlnon4a O. IniD. tats. t. r. . . . Ill ) AtchiHOnii'il. 4n. . . il)7M ! ) O. Imp. us. t. r .ill C. AN. P. t.r. us. ' Pacific Gs of'1)5. . .10.1 O.A O. Ss 'nil HH.liltn ? ! 83 ! C.1I.AD. 4 1 . . ,104 < i B.G.Weatlsti H' " D..VH. n. IHII. . . ,105 St. ! > & ! . M. Oon..1 IIi i D..VR. ( } . < . . . . . . . St. L.&S. V.Oan.O. . lllli St. P. Consols * , eOon. 4s SUP.C.JkP. l ts. . . * ' . W. &D. 1 . t. r. SUP. C. 4 P. Us ' ' .10. Southern Kv. 5s. . . . G.H ; S.A.J V' . . S. H. 4.T. Us 03 n.H. AH. A. - ' ( ! . . . ton Tc'itn.newRetHi. . . na II.iT.Cont.5s ,110 , Tex. Pac. L. G. Ism H.T.O.eon Ua. . ,105 Tex. Pne. Kf. ld ! . . Iowa C. Isli Bl ) O.-P. D.&Q. Intl. . R7M Ln.NowCon.il. . , . .Wnb , lutu.1. , 100U L..VN. Unl 4 > ' ' ' " " Missouri tl 10 ! ) Weafshorfli'i' . ! 11)8 ) M. K. AT. Ud * . . . . Vn. ConturlAs. . . . . . . 6BM M. K. AT.4 . . .r. Virile rnired. . . . . . . . 5 N. Y. C. ISM rJrrton I'.icittc pfd. . SUM N.J. U. 6a Unoiil > acllto4 . . . U3M N. C. H . - Tf Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON , May 12r7al ) loans , 3U4 per cent ; time loans. 5Q-6 'per cent. Closing prices for stocka , bo.nds and mining slmren : A.T.A4. P. . . . . . . . I'Jh W * . Cuii Atuerioan Surar. . 13'i. . hlson pfd. . nm Ain.aiimr om. . ; . jrjf" itpn t , 01 BBY 3Ut , . . . ) M i. i , . . , ma ell relepncn * . , . ! 0'J" . Elee. pfd 02 Boston A Alt > nr. 2W" , hlKOn 4s. DO HoitonAMam * . . . 10 < yo rUn. Slee. 6 100 C..B.AQ 09I ' AUouez Ulnlnr OJ 2H Pltchourr - - Mtlantlo 27 Uo ton i Monun l 108W Illinois Stool. . . . . DuttoA Boitca. . . . 2K Mexican Central. . CnUimelfc HeoU. . 840 N. Y. * N. B 93" . Centennial 1 Ola Colony. 188' O.S.J. , 3ft rj Occeota 45M llunoeri CUlnoy 113W Union Paoltia ( TanianuMt 157 WestBna nj * Wolrnrlnes 31 West Bad DM 1021J Parrotl. ' * > o W. Kloa. , Old Dominion. . . . . . 27 W W. Elec.Dfd San Fran < * lnco Mining Onotntlons. SAN FRANCISCO : May 12. OfTlclal clos ing quotations on mining stocks today were as follows : Alia . . . . ' ' ! ! . . 21 AlDlmCoa Halo ittiorcroa'-t. . 81 Atiaes oo Jiiatlco H Belcher o Mexican , 9 Bent A Beloher. . . . 21) Occidental Con. . . . 00 Bullion to Oplllr u Caledonia Overman 3 Chnllcmro Con io Potosl 22 Uhollur. Sivago 13 Conndcncn. 4:1 : Sierra Nevada 00 Con.Oal. .V V.v. . , bll Union Con 11 Con. IinpnrUl. . . 1 Utah Con. . . , 0 Con. New Yorit. . . 1 Yullow Jacket. . . . 24 Crown Poinu. . . . . inl Standard ICO Exchequer , l Silver bars , 665-Sc : Mexican dollars , 4Gc ; drafts , Blfilil , 7Hc ; telegraph , lOc. > -\v York Mlnliiir Qnolntlonn , NR\V YORK. May 12.-The following are the closing mining quotations : Chollnr. .7. 2ti Out mo . von Crown I'olut 10 nnnir. . 40 CPII.UIII..Y v.i. . . . no Plymoutti . B Deudwoou 73 Quicksilver . 100 Gould & Curry ' . ' 0 Oulcksilvar DM. . . 20 1) HalcANorcroii. . 8.1 UomentaKo 401)0 ) SnnU.-iri 150 lion Silver 45 Union Con 150fi Mexican 0 Yullow Jacket . 20 London Slock ( luixatioiis. LONDON , May 12. I p. m.-Closlns : Consols , in'jr. . 110 13-1(1 ( N Y. Centr.il . . . . .r , Consols , acct 111MI Pennsylvania DDK Can. Pikclnc HcJH lluadln ; ! > > Krle Mcx. On. naw 4a. . O.'m Krle Ibt pfd : 3'ltn AlclilBon 1IIH 111. Ccnir.il 1U7K L. AN BliK Mf.\icunonnnarv. Grand Trunk dH Hi.panl common. . . Ux-Ulv. . BAR SILVER Steady ; 287-lCd per ounce. MONEY-3 3W per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills and thrco months' bills , 3 % i > er ceur. , Flnniiclul Noten. OMAHA , Iny 12. The clearings for the day were > 1,171SM.72 : balances. J1U5.512.C1. The clearlnss for 1897 Were $721,569.04 , anil the balances , $140,470.17. Increase In clear ings. f447.294.U3. CHICAGO , May 12. Clearings , J12.SS0.100 ; balances , $2,388.200. New York exchange 15o discount ; sterling posted , $4.82fi4.t > 5V4 ; ac tual , J4.81Ufl4.S4 ; posted , t4.S2fH.S5 > ; actual , J4.8m 4.S4Vt ; sixty days. J4.8(3- ( > i/4.83'A. ( Stocks ruled lower on realizing ; Biscuit. 271-8 : Biscuit preferred , SS1-S ; Diamond Match , US ; North Chicago , 193V > ; West Clil- cueo. Ui ; > i. NKW YORK , May. 12.-Bank clearings , J1TJ,4SS,1W : balances , $7.099,031. BOSTON. May 12.-liank clearings , $14- 503.2M ; balances , $1,653,821. CINCINNATI , May J2. Money , 3' 06 per cent. New York .exchnnno par to 25c premium. Clearings ; ,41,914,450. ST. LOUIS. Muy llCleurlngs , $5,400,945 balances , $ GGi,900. loney , &f)8 ) per cent. New York exchange , 23o premium bid , DOe premium tuUtd. " NKW ORLKANS. Stay IS.-Clearlngs , Jl- 050,723. New York exchange , bank $1 per $1.000 premium ; commercial , 23o per $1,000. PHILADELPHIA. May 12-Bank clear- Ings. $11.205.505 : b.iltuit > cs. $1.543,177. BALTIMOIIE , Mai12. . Bank clearings $3.147.131 ; balances , feo.blS. ' MEMPHIS , May 12.-ClearIngs , $231,527 bitlunccs , JC9.170. New York exchange , $1.50 Cank of France Ntnlemciit. . PARIS , May 12.-.Tlfa weekly statement of the Bank of Franco : shows the following changes an compared with the previous ac count : Notes In circulation , dccrcaBo 47 , 725,000 fruncu ; treasury accounts current Increase. 41.l50.OCiO frnncn : gold In hand , In crease , 1,700.000 franca : bills discounted , in crcaso , 14.200,000 francs ; sliver In band , In creaae , 2,205,000 franc * . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Prices on Everything Tnko a Bnddon and Extensive Shoot Upward , WILD TIME INDULGED IN IN THE HOG PENS Tunic OIICIIH II ) CrnlH llllifr nnd CliiRcn nt tlic Top , Sl > in O Ontn Aboti * AVrdncmlnr'n Clone Cntlle Unln a Dime. SOUTH OMAHA , May 12-Rccelpts for the days indicated were : Cattle , Hogs. Sheep. Il'r's. May 12 910 ,7oJ 1.6TJ 1 May 11 4,309 6,935 4,516 52 May 10 4.797 8.SSH Sl > 40 May 9. , , 2,001 3.G74 10.SSS 33 May 7 l.SGG 9,217 2,574 May 6 2,902 7,551 4,993 3 May G 783 4,3S 1.479 May 4 3,112 7,941 32 7 May 3. . . , 4Rit > S,2oG l.S-'W May 2 2.9SS 2,3)9 7,133 24 Ar.ril SO ( . . . . 1,592 6,900 1,323 61 April 29. . . . ' 2,093 6Sf 6.S1.1 April 2S 1.6SS 8,759 8,605 April 27 2,972 7.S40 4.3S2 9 April 2(1 ( 3.11S 8,053 3,900 75 April 25 1.SOI 4,257 3.33G U April 23 1,375 8.257 7,170 . . . . April 22 . -2.3M G.617 1,318 1 April 21 1,011 8.075 7,401 8 The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. I . ny 1 O. & St. U ny 1 Missouri 1'aclllc ny 2 Union 1'aclllc Sjstem. . . 9 25 F. . K. & M. V. K. n. . . . 4 24 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ily. . 6 4 B. & M. n. n. n is si C. , II. & Q. Ily 2 3 t1. , II. I. & 1' . Hy. , cast. . 1 c. , n. i. & r. ny. , west. 2 i Totals S9 95 6 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha I'acklng Co 9fi 1 . . . . O. H. Hammond Co. . . . 313 2,33(1 ( 579 Swift nnd Company . . . . 23(3 ( 1,19' ' ) l'Ji2 Cud.ihy Packing Co 95 1,5.12 44i I' . V. Armour , Chicago 1,271 1.29J \V. I. Stephens 2. ) . . . . Huston .t Co 30 Krebbs & Co 51 . . . . Livingston & Sclmlcr . 4 . . . . Swift , from country . . . 42 . . . . 600 I'lniiklnton P. Co. , Mil 314 Other buyers S2 Totals 1,011 0,664 4,771 O ION K HAL All told there were 139 loads of stock In the yards today , which Is n considerable falling off as compared with yesterday and with the usual amount here on n Thursday. Yesterday there were 307 cars , ono week ago , 98 cars ; two weeks ago , 221 cars ; three weeks ago , 214 cars ; four weeks ago , 170 cars , und live weeks ago 20J cars. CATTLE Receipts were light , only 39 cars , 910 head , received. The market showed considerable strength In beef cattle over that of yesterday , anil price * s u rule were 6ifluc higher , and trade easonnbly active at the advance. The utility of the beef steers offered wan rather omnion , no really good fat steers on sale. The supply of butchers' stock was rather mlted , demand only fair and market tcudy to strong , according to quality of ho offerings. Veal calves are In good de- uuid nnd odds and ends of all kinds sold ullv steady. The market on stock cattle ruled steady vlth only a moderate number on sale. Hep- csentatlvo sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . SOOJ3BO 1. . 770 $3 60 12..10S7 $3 75 1. . 820 3 S5 1. . 510 390 21..1017 400 1. . GJO 400 1..1170 400 21. .1223 400 . ' . .1259 405 it. . 887 405 17. . 751 410 2..1015 4 10 20. . 948 4 10 1..1140 4 10 2..10S5 4 10 20..1390 4 15 20..1410 4 13 G..1151 415 20. . 9C5 415 2..1103 ! 420 1. . SOU 4 20 13..11C7 4 20 11..119 $ 4 20 1..1533 425 1..I490 425 2S..12.1G 425 4. . 8W 4 30 20..1177 4 30 5. . 804 4 30 9..1251 4 30 21..1162 4 30 32..1243 4 35 2..1269 35 1..1440 4 40 2..12SO 4 45 4..1397 4 45 9..1297 4 45 COWS. 2. . 9S5 250 1. . 910 250 . 2. . 920 275 1. . 9SO 300 3..103G 305 3. . 950 310 lv.1170 8W" l.f 50 310 1..1150 310 1. . 900' 3 Iff 2. . 750 3 15 4. . 907 3 15 1..1IOO 3 15 11. . 879 3 15 1. . 910 3 15 1. , 870 315 1..1040,3 25 2..119D 335 1..1020 335 3. . 896 340 1..1140 340 1..1150 350 1..1250 350 1. . 910 335 1..1140 350 1..1070 350 1..H90 345 2..IKS 360 2..1100 SCO 1..1650 345 1..1U40 3 65 2..10JO 370 3..12G3 370 1..1220 375 2..1103 375 1. . 870 375 1..1130 375 1..133ff 375 1..1300 373 3..11SO 4 00 HEIFERS. 1. . 590 325. 1.-440 3 50 9. . BOfl 390 2. . 91S 390 3. . 558 400 20. . 658 410 1..1070 410 B. . , 858' 4 10 29..1056 420 STEERS AND HEIFKRS. 24.104 4 20 BULLS. 1..1140 280 1. . 970 290 1. . 970 300 1..1240 325 1..1710 323 1..1370 335 1..1340 335 2. . 897 340 1..1250 340 1..1650 3 40 1..1410 350 8TOCKEBB AND FEEDERS. 1. . 640 340 17..1155 375 3. . 976 400 2. . 955 400 6..1140 400 5. . 944 410 1. . 920 415 16. . 910 425 C. . 918 425 15. . 710 4 30 1. . 950 4 30 15. . 784 4 30 9. . 88S 4 30 1. . 900 4 30 BTAQS. 4..1332 350 IIOQS Thers were 95 cars of hogs In the yards today , which Is only a fair run for a Thursday. Yesterday there were 93 cars , ono week ago , 61 cars , and two weeks ngo 120 cars. The market today was the wildest seen liere in a long time and as a result prices were more or less uneven , some very good Hogs gelling along ; the bottom figures and on the other hand some common stuff sell- Inc extremely high. The market opened very early nt prices anywhere from lXyf20c ( higher , and rapidly strengthened and closed at the top point at prices 20JTSOc ( higher than yestreday. Best heavy hogs sold as high as J4.30 , while others sold anywhere from i4.15ff4.25 , the general bulk selling around $1.20 , nnd low point at $105. Yesterday's top sold at $4.00 nnd practically everything at f3.WH 4.00 , and averaged $3.97. Today's average of sales was $4 IS 5-8 , or 21 5-So higher than SHEEP Fresh receipts amounted to 1,572 head , although there were several load a of Colorado lambs in the yards that arrived lute yesterday. The Inquiry continues full and values on all deslrablo mutton tirades were llrm today. But tow at tne western lambs were of. fercd on this market. RepreHentatlvo sales ; No. AVt. Pr. li culli n $300 307 western ewe * . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , . . . . SB 4 00 12S western Iambi . . , , . , . . . , , , . . . , . , M 4 M 123 western Inmbs , , , , . . . , . , . N > 4 W > n.1 Mexican ewes < < I M 4.11 Mexican lamlui . . . . . . . . . , . . . * . . . . 4 M M& Colorado lamb * . . . . . .SI 490 793 Colorado mixed Inmln 7S 500 12J Colorado mixed lambx . . . . . .S3 6 W CIIICAtiU l.lvT : STOCK. MAHKKT. Cattle Arc til Good Drinnnil nnil J'eller 1'rlrrn. CIIIOAOO. May 12.-Cnttle were In RooJ demand today , lieslrnlilo stocU sold felloe hlKhcr. Native steers old ixt W90U5.25 , tnnlnly nt $4.3J44.75 : stocktTH nnd focdcra , $3.90ni.S3 ; cows and helfern , $2.7&y4.M ; calvoi , $ I.OOHC.50. Trade In hoRs was active nnd prices boomed on the recent ndvnnco In nnlnheu producti. Quotntlonn today showed 15ti25o ndvaiicr. Snlos were $4.10H4.55c , chlclly at JI.2MJ4.43. I'lRS Hold nt $3.50ii.20 : choice heavies nnd medium weights showed the best advance , prime lots bringing $4.40 , HL'Mnat $4.15 yvsterduy , Trndo In < heepVH fairly nctlvo. Prices weie n trllle easier. Sheep sold nt $3.2T > 1f 4.25. mostly at $4.00K4.2S. Clipped lamba bruURht H.5Xii4.75 ( ; n-ooled , $ o.OOltG.Z5 ; HprlUK Inmbt. $7.25. RKCRll'TS-Onttle. 7.00 head ; hogs , W.OOO head ; sheep , 16.UOO head. St. I.nnU UT I Stork. ST. LOUIS , May 12.-CATTI.K-Rccelpts , 1,700 hend. Including 300 hond Texiuis ; Hhlp- inent.t , SOO head ; mnrket nlow and steady ; fnlr to fancy natives. .ahlnpInK and export steers. $4.50ti5.25 ; bulk ot sales , $4.05115.00 ; dressed beef and butcher steers , $3.W/if4.H ! ) | bulk of sales. $4.35ft 1.75 ; steers under 1,000 Ibs. , $3.75)M.SO ; bulk of sales , $1.15 4.40 ; stockers nnd feeders. $3.505'4.75 ; bulk of sales , $3.70514.55 ; cows nnd heifers , $2.lOyi 4.75 ; bulk of cows. $2.751i3.S5 ; Texas and In dian steers , $3.70jf4.55 ; bulk of sales , 44.15 ® 4.40 ; cows and heifers. $2.75QJ.50. HOaS Receipts , D.300 head ; shipments , 2,900 head ; market hlRher , 20c ; yorkers , $4.00f4.15 ; packers , $4.00i4.20 ? ; butchers , $1.20 04.30. SHKEP-Recelpts , 1,100 head ; shipments , 1,000 hend ; market steady ; native muttons , $ I.WS4.75 ( ; spring lambs , $5.00$6.00. KIIIIHIIH Clly l.lrp Sloclc. KANSAS C1TV. May 12. CATThK Re- celpts , 5,000 head ; market ncU\n ; steady to u shade higher. No choice entile re ceived. Sales mainly natives , imllt selling nt $ l.40fl .60 ; Rood heavy. $ l.fi01 4.70 : llRht. 4.201f4.55 ; western steers , $4.00i/4.55 / ; Tcxnns , $1.90fi4.30 ; native cows , J3.00U4.00 ; native heifers , $3.&Ofc4.CO ; btockera and feeders , $4.001(563. ( HOGS Receipts , 16,500 head ; market opened fifilPc hlglior , and closed SSifloc hluher ; M\les uneven ; hc.\vles , $4.30ii4.50 ; mfxed. $4.10Jfl.35 ; llKhts , $ T93'N. ( 3 ; pips , $3.15ff3.90j yorkers , $4.151(4.20 ; packers , $1.10 ' 1.30. . SHKKP Receipts , 2.000 head ; market ctlve , strong. Colorado wool lambs , $5.10 [ 5.25 ; clipped lambs. $4.403'4.ia ; natlvo wool nmbs. $4.s.W5.00 ; clipped , $4.40i4.50 | ; mut- ons , J4.15Q4.50. \rir York I.ly < ; Stock. NRW YORK , May i nUlCN'ES-Re- clpts , 11.311 head ; seven earn on sale ; no radlng : feellim weak ; cables quote li e , -attlo nt lOfilli- , dressed weight ; sheep , 9V * ffltH4c , dressed weight ; j > > frlgcrator beef , > i iDc per pound ; shipments , S35 head cat- le , 2.0S4 quarters of beef. Tomorrow , none. CALVES Receipt ! * , 350 head ; HI hend oil ale. : veals , $4.50 ( 5.75. SII13KP AND L.AMHS Receipts , 3.2S7 .end ; on sale , six cars : sheep , llrm ; lambs , , veak and slow : spring lambs , steady ; lipped sheep , $3.75 4.15 ; few unshorn , M.62V4 : clipped lambs , $3.00Q'5.33 ; spring ambM , $ r.2 > 'i7.00. HOGS Receipts , 2,011 head ; on sale , 29 cad ; market flrm at $4.25y4.60. Knot Hudulo l.lvc Stock. RAST HU1--PAI.O , N. Y. , May 12.-HOOS Yorkcri , good to choice , $ l.r.0f4.40 ) ; com- non to choice , $4.00TM.15. Pigs , fair to holce. $4.00114.15. LAMRS Choice to extra , $ l.80'ffl.95 ' ; culls nd common , $4.0ftf4.40. SHKKP Choice to selected wethers , $1.10 94.20 ; culls to common , $3.23J3.50. Cincinnati Mvr Stork. CINCINNATI , May 12. HOGS Active ; $3.50If4.1n. CATTI-E Steady ; $2.75174.73. SII13BP Steadv. $2.731 < 4.CO. LiAMUS Steady ; $3.75Ti4.7B. Slopk in SftfM Record of receli > t3 of live stock at the our principal markets for May 12 : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha 910 6,701 1.57Z Chicago 7,500 26,000 16,000 Kansas City , 5,000 . ,16,500 2,000' St. Louts . ' . . . 'l.'OO 9,300 1,200 f Totals 1M10 58,503 20,772 COTTON MA1IKI3TS. There ! n Steady nnil' Active Market for Knturrn. NEW YORK , May 12. Thcro was a steady and moderately active market for cotton futures today. The'first cnll devel oped an advance of 1@3 points. There was further advance of 2@3 point * cwlth the market finally steady at a net gain ot 1@3 points. Total sales futures , WOO" bales. The average of today's developments indi cated u better feeling nt Liverpool , as well as In this country , the basis-of wnlch was the continued unfaborable character of the crop news , public nnd private. Spot steady ; middling. 6 3-Sc ; net receipts , 475 bales ; gross , 1,69 > bales ; to Great Britain , 600 bales ; to the continent , 64) .bales ; for warded , 10S bales ; sales , 3S2 boles ; spinners , 82 bales ; stock , 179,412 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 2.443 bales ; Qrent Britain , 8- 019 bales ; continent , 1.S75 bales ; stock , 592- 880 bales. Consolidated : Net receipts , 27,938 bales : Great Britain , 3J.S32 balesj France , 1.156 bales ; continent , 15,782 bales. Since September lNet : receipts , 8,258,751 bales ; Great Britain , 3,204,653 bales ; France , 764- 683 bales : continent. 2,278.591 bales. NEW ORLRANS , May Itr-COTTON-Fu- turCs. quiet ; sales , 9,100 bales ; May , $5.82 bid ; June , $5.SHj3.S2 ; July , . S5.91fii5.92 ; August , $5.92 5.93 ; September , $5.9lfi5,1 { 3 ; .October , $5.93@5.94 ; November , $3.9305.97 ; December , $5.99fr6.01 : January. $6.03 < ff6.04 ; spot , steady ; sales , 4,600 bales ; ordinary , " 4c ; good ordi nary , 4 7-8c ; low middling , 6Hc ; middling , C ll-16c : good middling. QJL-16c ; middling fair. 6 7-16c ; receipts , 48i bales ; stock , 218- 6)7 bales. LIVERPOOL. Mny 12.-COTTON Spot , demand llrm ; prices hardening. The sales of the day were 12.090 bales , of which 1,000 were for speculation and export und In cluded 11,300 American ; receipts , 6,000 bales. Including 1,800 American. Futures opened quiet with a moderate demand nnd closed steady ; American middling , L. M. C. , May , 3 : n-64d ; May and June. 3 3-V64O3 34-fi4d , sellers ; Juno nnd July , 3 3-64d , buyers ; July and August. 3 : ! 3-C4i3 31-Cld. buyrs ; August nnd September , 3 33-64'i3 ! 34-Mil , buyers ; September und October , 3 3-6ld ! , value ; No vember , 3 32-64ip3 33-Cld. seller : November and December , 3 01-6403 32-G4d. buyers ; De cember and January , 3 31-61 3 32-6ld , buy ers ; January and February , 33l-i4ii3 ! 32-Ud ( , buyers ; February and March , 3 32-Ckl , buy- \Vool BOSTON , May 12. The following are the quotations for leading descriptions : Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces , X nnd above , 2Cc ; XX nnd XX above and dolalno No. 1 and No. 2 combing. 23f30c. ? Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. : X Michigan. 22ft23c : No. 2 Michigan nnd Illinois combing , 27i7''Sc ; X New York , New Hampshire and Ver mont , 22'Ti2c : : dclalno Michigan. 2Sc ; un washed medium Kentucky nnd IndJana quarter blond combing nd throe-eighths blood combing , 22723c ( ! ; Missouri quarter blood- combing , 22ff23o : brnld combing , 20c ; lake and Georgia , 10i20c. Texas wools : Spring medium (12 ( months ) , IfifilKp ; scoured , 40iT42c ; spring line (12 ( months ) . K/frlSo ; scoured , 43R45c. Territory wools : Montana tine medium nnd flno. 15Jil6c ; scoured , 43c ; staple , 4Se ; Utah , Wyoming etc. , fine me dium and fine. H'filScj scoured , 41ft45c : staple , 4Sc. Australian wools ; Scoured basis , combing supcrllnc , 70fi72c ; combing , good , 65fG5e ? ; combing , average , C2Q65c ; Queensland combing , C5e. LONDON. May 12. The attendance at the wool auction sales today was good. The selection offered Included n line show ol Geelong , Taomanla nnd New South AVales , There was all around competition for these grades. Flno Capo of Good Hnpo nnd Natal stock sold well , and medium ruled strong. The offerings numbered 1,660 bales and withdrawals were heavy. American repre sentatives made a fe.w purchases today , Following nro the sales In detail : Now South Wales. 112 bales ; scoured. SfilsGd ; greasy. &Vias < , td. Queensland , IiOO baloai scoured , 10'.4d5Jls4'Xjd ; greasy , Gfi9V4d. vic toria , 1.900 bales ; scoured , 10'X.dflls 2d ; greasy. 4'4dfls. Tasmania. 1,7'W ' bales ; scoured , 7 dffils ; greasy , "dfjlalil. Nnv Xeolnnd , 1.300 bales ; sc/mred , 6iWla5il greasy , SUjflOd. Capo of Good Hope am Natal , l.OM bales ; scoured , GU'lQls " \ t\ Bieasy , 5 > idi31s3d. Sucnr Mnrkrt * . NKW ORLKANS. May 12.-BUGAR-Mnr- ket strong ; open kettle. 2JJMc ; centrifugal granulated. 4 7-8e ; whites , 4 ll-16fl4Uc : ; yel > lows , 4 3-16ft4 2-8f ; seconds , 2iT/3 7-Sc. Mo lasses , dull ; centrifugal , 6fil3c. NKW YORK , May 12.-SUOAR-Row strong ; held higher : fair refining , 3 5-Sc centrifugal , 9 < > test , 4 3-lGr ; refined , strong mold A , 5 6-Re ; standard A , 5Uc ; confer tloners * A , 5Vic : cut loaf , 5 7-8c : crushed 5 7-Sc ; powdered. 5 5-Sc ; granulated , 5 3-8c cubes , & 7-8c. Oil 3lnrkrlT. OIL CITT. Jlay 12-Credlt balances , S2 certificates opened nt 81'.4 bid for rredl balance * ; highest , 32Hi closed sales at 81 tfttftt Mien , 9,000 bbl , reuulnr nt SJUc ! S.OM bbls. cash nt Me , 3.IXX ) bbls , cash at R2 iC ! shlpmentn. 110,231 bbls. ; runs , 93,096 bbls. CHARLKSTON. S. C , , Mny 12-OILS- Turnonllne , llrm ut 2Cc. Rosin , quiet nnd unchanged. SAVANNAH , Un. , Mny 12. Otl.ff- Spirit ! of turpentine , flrm nt 2'c bid. Rosin , linn nnd tinchnngixl. WILMtNUT ( . > N. N. C , May IS.-OILH Spirits turprntlnillrm nt 2ii < vH27c , Uosln , llrm nt PJcii < $ l.W. crude turpentine , nrm at $1.25 , $ l.SUHl.9J. Tnr , llrm nt $110. 1-Miinnt-lnl. LONDON. May 12. The market for Amer ican securities moved but llttln all nay , owing to the Inactivity of operators. The closing ; was steady nnd the demand gen erally light. Amount of bullion taken into the Rank of Kngland on balanro today , JCir ow. Gold U quoted at liuenoj Ayres at 16S.SO. Spanish 4s closed nt 34 , a net loss of 7-8. The llrmness of silver today was duo to the report that n French ngnncy has placed large orders In disguise for Hpanlsh account. Silver advanced 6-16 today. The closing price yesterday wns 26 1-S. PARIS , May 12. Business on the bourse today was irregular. Italian securities made n good recovery. Spanish 4s fluctu ated considerable nnd closed ut the lowest prices. Delleers nnd gold mine shares ro * ncted on the prediction that President Kniger's approaching speech will no un favorable to the mining Interests. Three per crnt rente * , lC2f S3o for the account , Kxchancc on London , 25f 33o for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 31 1-10 , 1 1-1C lowci than yesterday's closing quotation. BERLIN , May 12. International securi ties and Americans were llrm on the lUnirsi today In response to the tone of the west- crn bourses. Italian securities are Improv ing. FRANKFORT , May 12. Prices were llrm on the boursii today , nnd buslnesi win quiet. American securities were higher. York Dry < li > ort > NR\V YORK , May 12. There Is m > nen feature In the dry goods market. The gov- eminent , bids and the prospective nwardi for war supplies attract attention In nmnj ' quarters. The print cloth market Is mill the. subject of much earnest thought It many quarters and so the legitimate pushIng - Ing of trade has had to suftcr. Staple cot tons are quirt. Sales of brown Roods for export purposes have boon rather heavy. Coarse colored cottons are llrm , being well sold up In Homo lines. Print cloths nro llrm at 1 7-Sc nominal bldi , a largo amount being refused at that figure. ( -itllfiiriiln. Dried KrullN. rfKW YORK. May 12.-CAL1FORNIA ORIKD FRUITS Applet strong , other fruits steady. Kvnpornted apples , common , tXilSVfee ; prime wire tray. 9c ; wood dried , prime , iiQSbu : choice. UyO'fcc ; fancy , 9H1C lOc. Prunes , 4tiS'4c. Apricots , royal , S ilOc ; Moor park , 10'nlZc. Peaches , unpeelcd , & 'J Sc ; peeled , 10fl4c. Sena The Weekly Uee to eastern friends ; during the exposition ; vlx months for 35. cents. IJcKl" with the Exposition number , this week. ' SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS LINCOLN , May 3.-C. 13. Kldred of Red Willow county admitted to practice. Karr iiKalnst Wood aivl Lincoln Surply Company against School Disulft of Lin coln alllrmed. Norfolk lieet Susar Com pany against Hlght , leave to Illo luieis In- stanter ; drover agnlnstVnlUup. . lea\e to withdraw motion : Marshall against doblc , leave to appellant to tii.i lirii'M tn lniltcr ; Carson ngnlnst Huckilatf , leave to defeiul- ant to relllo briefs ; IrltlUh against Sally , appellant to servo and llle tvieu In twenty days or appeal dlsmlsi' < l North western Mutual I.Ifo Insunnuo i"ommiy ; : against llurr , l'\ir \ cases , onnn/llilnlul tw licr slip- illation * Clark agu'iHt IirKer : , ! e.iv > ! u > plnlntlfi lo Illo briefs um.ir.MSaiifiinl A : l.uldi nnd Hnrliidi nsfilnsi. Reuse. , ii ji.-l- hints servo and llle brlef.M In twenty days ; or appeals dismissed ; Augho ngnlnst War- brltton , dismissed unless plaintiff nerves und llles brief In twenty days ; Millet against Oarlock , dismissed unless nppel- lants serve and llle briefs In twenty days ; Ogden iiKalnst Roseiithal , motion to attach original exhibits overruled , leave to defend ant to Illo briefs ; Slate ex rel , Savngo against Letton , leave to amend petition , leave to rcsiondent | to llle general demur rer : Johnson against State , leave to de fendant to withdraw suggestion of diminu tion ; T. V. L. Land and Cattle Company against Hcnedlct , Wisely against Wild , Omaha Savings Hank against McCarthy , Shetllcld City Company against Rullln , Scoutt against Walt and Lackey against State , atllrmed ; llroatch against Moores , leave to respondents to amend answer ; Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust Company against Glisters , appellants nevon day * and appellees seven days thereafter to serve and llle briefs ; Ailing against Fisher , leave to llle briefs tnstantcr ; Wallace against Shel don , dismissed unless security for costs given In thirty days ; Parmelo ngnlnst Schroder , conditional order of rcvlvor ; Kruse against Norfolk Beet Sugar Com- pnny , dismissed ; McClavo against McClave , motion to dismiss overruled ; Rice against Curtis , motion to substitute Thomas H. McCaguo ns appellant sustained ; McDonald against Farwell , conditional order of re- \lvor ; Anheuner Uusch Brewing Association against Hler , advanced. May 4 H. H. Mauck , Esq. , of Nuckoll * county admitted to practice. State against Bank of Commerce , motion to advance overruled : Cow against Thomp son. Green against Morse , Provident Ufa nnd Trust Company against Kingston. Me- Connughy against McCnrt nnd President and Directors Insurance Company of North America against Buckstnff , aHlrmcJ ; Swain against Savage , advanced ; Interstate Sav ings and Loan Association against Atllger , motion to reconsider motion for rehearing , overruled ; Uurr against Reams , nfllrmcd. May B-Flr t National Bank agalnat GroBBhnns ( two cases ) , reversed ; motions for rehearing denied In the following .causes : Kayers against Nuson , McAllister against Reymer , Kllpatrlck against British American Insurance Company , Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific against Cowles , Bell against Walker , Oliver Dltson Society against Kitchen ( three cases ) , Hall against State ex rel. Renard ; appeal or error pro ceedings dismissed In following causes : Car ter against Lclghton , Cardwol 1 against Hyer. Nebraska & C. R. Company against Rarkhurst , Simmons against Dunn , Rut land Savings Bank against Bydalek , Hafer against Weber ; writ allowed In in ro John Ponton , returnable May 17. Court adjourned till Mny 17 , when the fol lowing cares will be called : Moore against Tllton. Buffalo ; Nye against Rogers , Buf falo ; Sylvester against Carpenter Paper Company , Douglas : King agiilnst Water man , Douglas ; Crum against Stanley , Doug las ; Kendall against dnrneiiu , Dnugliis ; Selby against Muliln , Douglas : Ferrla against Ferris , Buffalo ; Uolco against Pal mer , Sarpy ; Wehn against Fall , Hamilton ; Van Bant against Francisco. Douglas ; RoHenlleld against liee Publishing Com pany , Douglas ; Klngsports against Hloan , Douglim ; Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust Company against Mockutt , Umcaster : Alls- man against Richmond , Sallno ; I'axton against Learn , Douglas ; First National Bunk , Omaha , against First National Hank. Mollnc , Douglas ; Hake against Woolner , Oloe ; Norfolk Beet Sugar Company ng.ilnst Burnett , MiulHion : Norfolk Beet Sugar Company against Preuner , Madison ; Omaha I .aw Library Association against Cornell , Douglas ; Omaha Law Library Association against Hunt , Douglas ; Omaha Law LI- btury Association against Webster. Doug , las ; Roggow against Flanders , Buffalo ; Rettcrlun against Texas Land and Cattle Company , Douglas : Home First Insurance Company against Decker , Sallno ; Homo Fire Insurance Company against Bernstein , Yc-ik ; Fall banks against Davis & Cowglll , Douglas ; Perkins Windmill nnd Ax Com pany against Tlllman , Lancaster ; Cull Publishing Company against Kdson , Lan- rngter ; Oupcn against Bourgeois , Douglas ; McVey against State. Douglas ; Argabrlght against State. Nemarm ; Omaha Life Asso ciation against Kcttt-nbach , Douglas ; Pow ell against Frahm , Adams ; McFarland against West Sldo Imorovcment Associa tion , Lancaster ; Life Insurance Clearing Company ngnlnst Altschuler , Adams ; Hart ley against State , Douglas : State ex rel , Smyth ngnlnst Moores , Quo Wnrranto ; Lat- liner against Slate , Btanton ; First National Ponk against Farmers' and Merchants' Bank , Plntte ; Swnln against Savage , Gaga ; State ex rel. Rosewater against Holcomb , niiindamus. The attention of attorneys Is called to the fact that hereafter application for leave to lllo briefs must bo by motion upon notice as piovlded by rule 6. Any motion to bo con sidered must bo fllcil at least two days be fore It Is to be heard. Macs of Cuba at The Bee ofllco Omaha Council Bluffs or South Omaha. Cut n coupon from pugo 2 , Address Cuban map doot. Removal II. n. Penny & Co. 4Hiioce orii t ChrlntU Strcel Com. Co. ) Imve rrinov- ctl to room -1. Jivvi York Life llullilliiiv- " JAMES t BOYS & Clhi Telephone lOhM ) . Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , ' GRAIN , PROVISIONS und STOCKS * BOADD OF TRADE. Dlrft virtu to Chicago nU New York. ComaiicmdenUi Jobm A. Wtrrtn A Ce >