TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904. CRAM AND PRODUCE MARKET Oniaht Leads If iddla West Cities on tA Corn Center. FARMERS TOO BUSY TO COME TO TOWN irnairt Railing Cora on Condition . , ( What la Cribs, Partlra. larly Illinois aad - lewa. . OMAHA. April I, 1904. Omaha In the best spot corn market In the country. Today It inula Kansas Cltr. St. Louis and Minneapolis' by from 2 to 4 "n. i.oneiuering the Ion Haul ana omer ctiwiiiom it iii a better market man . in Clio where arnori. rhntr ourn la now tell Ina at fancv nrlces. KAhmckt corn la In strong demand there, for It la the stuff that contract la made of. It la understood that com from thta state handled In tha txchange 4a grading No. 1 In Chicago. "Tha farmers are busy seeding,'' said V A. Cope, "and will not leava their work brine corn to market. None of It I .ml rig; In. . Armour la bulling com on the rendition of what la In tha farmer enns, particularly In Illinois and Iowa on tha uppcaitton that It will not grade contract In May. Nebraska corn la the beat on tha market. Not half enough corn wa on tha market this morning. Tha Updike Oraln company too eight of the tan cars offered in a w would nave lined ail we couia get. The snerulatlvs market was uneventful this morning. The lack of foreign cablet restricted it somewhat, but domeatlc con ditions control Just now. Crop reports einu tu hiiuW a Slightly Detter prospect. "Western Kansas drew heavy rain. The cash wheat situation is healthful. It Is well helrl and sells at a premium, while the Wrilinil'l 111 IIVl uail.llHtllJ lll'IIM. 111- eago May ranged from 9Ha to 86v with the close slightly lower than tha opening. New July went from 88c to 87c. The Omaha crowd devoted Its time to corn Chicago May corn ranged from BTHc to t6c. Omaha was strong. The corn situation depends on Armour. There IS yet no Indication of liquidation In that quarter. Chicago sold 30,000 No. 1 northern Thurs day at Vo over the Mnr. The closing Iirlre figure at Minneapolis was 99Vc: Iu uth, 7V,c; St. Louis. 11.01; Toledo, $1.024. and Kansas City, t'c for No. 2 hard and Sl.m or $1.07 for J?o. 2 red. The range of prices In Omaha grain for future delivery and the close of Thursday and today were as follows: Closed I Open. High. Low. Today. Thur v neat May ...... 89 M B 89H Jiny Corn May .. July Oats May .. 82HU 49 B 47 B 49 4a 61 4H- 49 4KV4 4044 40 B Local Caah Grain Market. Corn and rye were tha aralns which oecu Sled the spot talent today. More corn went at the highest prices or the crop than for everal weeks. No. 8 corn sold at 60 cents early In the session and If any could have been got at the close it would have brought j BlfC. i o. a sola early lur ai?tium: nnu law arrivals brought 4Vfca. Wheat was tip lVtc from Thursday's markvt and corn from lc to J'Ac. Receipts of wheat were 8 cars In and 7 cars out, one week ngo, 4 and 10 cars. Receipts of corn were U cars In and 7 cars out; one week ago, 26 and 4 cars. Oat receipts were 2 cars In and Hear out; one week ngo, 1 and 3 cars. No. $ corn old for 61W1(61c on track. Two cars of No. 4 brought 47 fc and 2 of no grade 44c. lS Two cars of No. 4 white oats on track sold for 89c and 2 cars of No. I rye to the Mis sissippi went for 68c. WHKAT No. t hard. iffS9o; No. 8 hard, IWfwic; No. 4 hard. 78ffrV!cj No. 2 spring, No. 8 spring, 8287c: No. 4 spring, 73-6 77c. CORN No. t, Rlc; No 2. BftfKilc: No, 4. 47HWSOc: No. 2 yellow, 61Hr; No. 3 yellow, IWiSOHc; No. 2 white, 61c; No. 3 white. 48V4 rwio. OATS No. 2, 41c; No. 8, aflcjloci No. 4, Wrc; No. 2 white. 42fWSc; No. 3 white, K41e: standard, 41H942HO. Notes from the Exchange Offices. , Omaha Inspections of grain were 61 cars; f corn, 12 cars graded No. 2, 11 cars No. 3, 8 cars No. 4, 1 car No. 4 white and 1 car no grade; of oats, 8 cars graded No. 8 white. 6 cars No. 4 while and 1 ear No. 4; of wheat. 3 cars graded No. 4 hard winter; of rye, 1 car No. 3. ;4I ''Qreta Iaraes Ifteewwere, ' Closing prleea of grain today and Thurs day at the markets named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Closed i Wheat May ... July ... Coin ' May .., July .. Wheat May .. July .. Corn- Today. Thtir'y. frl4A 5' 87 ' 63,4A .. 67 A 63B KANSAS CITT. 78$ 47H 464 87S4 874 47 46 May .. July .. Wheat May .. July .. Corn- ST. LOUIS. 834A 47i 827, 47B 48 May . July . Wheat May July 0 MINNEAPOLIS. 97HA 7A 9T 87 DL'LLTH. Wheat May July Wheat May .July 9SA 7 PT4B 7A NEW YORK. mi a hub CHICAGO GRAIX AKD PROVISIONS. rrlcea os Board of Trade. CHICAOO. April 2 -A large decrease In World shipments helnad flrmnA -.v.... . today the close showing a net advance of Under the Influence of Witt rinra.4 movement, a firm lone prevailed in wheat stit 115- opeirUnsx. July bf lng up QSc at nite. A roactlon had occurred and July declined to 7V.c ' The m.rk.i r.m.j gain Just before the close, a Arm tone being manifested. Final figures on July 5r KVSSrtc. May sold between tti e ,'lo1,1 41 c- Clearance of wheat i.u n.iur were evjuai to S31.7UO bushels. I'rlmary receipts were (ua niMi hn.h.i. gainst 411.7H) bushels a year ago. Exports of wheat and flour for the week, aa shown by Ifradstreets. were l.'AT.OOO bushels. Min neapolis liuluth and Chicago reported re f'Sta 70 c' ttln"' "o cars last week " a4 J Csl U U, Sentiment In i the corn pit was bullish July opened So higher at 63c. sold be tween ftJiicw ana cloerd at bic ixnial receipts wsre 284 cars. inn leaiure in ira-aing in oata was cov ering by local shorts. After opening Uo higher at 34c. July sold betwSon JSi240c. closing at 3i)c. . Local receipts were 187 Provisions were stror.a on an active de mantt for all uroducts. The Interest of trading centured In pork, there being heavy buying. The market closed strong, with July pork up 17Vc at $1J.6JMi. July lard closed 2HC higher at $7.17Vft(7 20 Ribs were up Ic at $7.10. The board will be closed 'juesiiay, election any. The leading futures ranged aa. follows: Artlcles.1 Open.) High. I Low. I C1ose. Yes y Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Sept. Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Sept. fork May July Lard May July Rlba M4y July . 96 86 t6 86V 95'4 jf4 v 8T4 ijs ehV. rV87T 8IT..5 s V,S11! S65 67H 64 . 6244 ' 42' 40 I (7 56U 6JVvtj, 6S 62 5314 0 41 8H' . 41T4 33W 13 30 13 47H' IS 80 U a) 13 20 11 40 T 00 13 IS 13 i5 J87H I 16 80 7 0714 H ill 7 I ?7 7 02H 1 iu 7 7 00 7li 1 L-H i zu 86 1 14 6 WH ?, 7 vTVs! No. t old. b new. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market was quiet and steady; winter pstents. $4 8rku6.00; straights, $4 fc.iy 4 7e; st ring patents. $4.4uo4 7, straights, $4i4'JU: bailor a, $8 00. WHKAT Mix, 3 spring. 96o4i$1.00; No. 3. 38citl ipO; No. 3 red. taW $l.u?H. CORN No. t 6V0c; No. I yellow, 6lfc7c. i4r-No, 1 llQ41c; No. t white, SlU'&UVc. RIB-No. t Ve BARLEY Good feeding. 88 40c; fair to fhoi.-e malting, 46fr6c, etiJL'-No. 1 flax, sjOfi Ne. 1 aorth- western, Hid; prime timothy, 8180; clover, cor tract grsrte, $10 5010 0. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl, $1$ S i J i. H ird. tar 3. lbs., 89rfi87H; shcri rihs sides cloi.ee .. $C.i.'Wfl $7A; short r sides itsixedl, $7.26. following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Keceipts. snipments. W.isjO 71.6i0 , 72.0CO WC00 ZW.OtiO ieOOOO 4S.4vO 47$, VV 80.1") w.e 141.900 M.800 Flour, bbls Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Osts, bu... T .. V... M9T, tlM barley, bu..i On the I'roduce exchange today the but ter market was steady; cresmeries, ltlt 24ir'; dairies. liHIiinc. Eggs, easier; at mark, cases Included. 1V . OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Coadltloa of Trade aad Qaotatloaa ea Staple aad Faary Prodare. EfJOS Rerrlnts llw.r.l- market steady: fresh sto k, 16o. ' LIVE rol LTRY-Hene. 10Hllc; young roosters, . HiSc; old roosters, 6c; turkeys. lac; aucks, ih; geese, sc. BCT'IER-r-acklng stock, 12-312: choice to fsnry dslrv rolls, 1814c; separator, 22o. FHESH FISH Trout, 910c; pickerel, 6 ic; pike, 9c; perch, 5Hn; blueflsh, loc; whlteflsh. Tj;l0c; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 40c; smoked whlteflshi 11c; bull heads, 11c; catfish. 1814c; black, bass. 10c; nauoui,. ioe; crspples. lac; nernng, -c; white bass, 18c; blueflns, 8c; smelts, 10llc; finnan haddles. smoked, 8Hc. OYSTERS New York counta, per can, 48c: nee rat tl 00: extra select. Der can. S6o: per gal.. $1.76; standard, per can, 27o; per gni , 81 UTiWi . DHAN-T'er ton. 818 00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale elers aseoclntlon: cnoice jno. 1 upiana, tfi.BO: No. 1. 8a.on: medium. SS.60: cosrre. $5.00; rve straw, $5.00. These prloee sre for liny of good color and quality. Demand rair ana receipts itgnt. VEGETABLES. POTATOES-Coloredo, $1.20; Dakota, per bu, $1.10; natives, $1.00. NAVY BEANS fer bu., $2.282.85. ClLKKi Large caiilornia, mic, inc. ana 80c. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $t.80i Colo- rado rd, per lb., 8Vro. CABHAE-Wlsconsln Holland, 4c. I TL RNII'B white, per bu.. 60c; rutabagaa. per lb.. lHc. I CARHflTS Per ho.. tl.KO. I PARSNIPS Per bu.. t)0c. UKET8 Per bu.. 75c. CCCUMBER8 Per dos.. $1.60S1.7. TOMATOES Florida, per t-basket crate, I 83.OiKi3.oO. I RAD1HHES Per dos. bunches. 35600. . I LKTTl'CE HEADS Per dos. bunches, BOO C$1.00; top lettuce, per dos.. 462iS0c. I TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 45o. BEETS Southern, per dos.. 60c. CARROTS Southern, per dos., 78e. PARSLEY Southern, per dos., 808460. SHALLOTS-Per dos., 76e. ONION SETS-Per bu. of 82 lbs., yellow, $2 00; red, $2.25; white, $2.50. SPINACH-Pcr bu., $1.0031.26. BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $4.50; string, per bu. box, $4.00 . FRUITS. APPLES California Bellflowers, per box, lr.75; Oregon fancy reds, per box, xi.so New York export Greenings, Russets and Pnlilwlas. 84.00. . CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., $7; per DOX, IZ.M). STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-Qt. case 84.00; ljouislana. er. 24-pt. case, la.vu TROPICAU FKUITB. ORANGES Navels, choice, all ulses, $2.25 fancy navels, all sixes. $2.60. LEMONS California tancv. S00 to SfiO. X3.au; cnoice, i: to zo sues, j.un it. ! ins California. er 10-lb. cartons. 85c Imported Smyrna, S-crown, 14c; 6-crown, 16c; 7-crown, 16c. RAN ANAS Per medium slsed bunch $2.X(i2.50; Jumbos, $2.753.X. DATES Persian, per box or w pkg.. z per lb. in 60-ib boxes, 5c; Oriental stuffed oaies per dox, ti.v). COLOANUTH Per sack, it.w; per aoi 60c. MTSCELLANEOl'S. CIIEESEWIsconsin twins, full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, lac; Wisconsin limourger, I3C. L1IJKK Per DDI., Bj.du; per h-ooi-, 3.zfc HON E i iveorasKa. per z irames. s.uu Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.00. HORSERADISH Per case oi 3 oox. packed, 80c. MAr k h y rij i jnio. per ID.. IOC, HIDES No. 1 erreen. 6c: No. 3 green. 6e No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 3 salted. He: No. veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 ins., Hc; ary saitea niaes, tutpizo sneep pens. Z4o-ic: norseniaes, (i.owui.w. NI TS Wdlnuia No. 1 soft shell, per lb 15c; hard shell per lb., 14c; No. 3 soft shell per ID., J3c; ixo. x nam sneu, per id., jjc Hraxila.. tier lb., llo: filberts, per lb.. 11c almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard rhell, per lb.,- 13c; pecans, large, per l"., Jae small, ner lb.. 10c: peanuts, per lb.. 6c roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, 12&13Hc: lurge hickory nuts, rer bu., $1.50; hel harks, per Du.. sz.iaj; piack wainuu, per du., i.zu NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Qaotatloaa of the Day on Varloos , Commodities. NEW YORK. April 2. FLOUR Receipts. 46,128 bbls.; exports, 42,V67 bbls.; market very quiet, with a lirni undertone; wtntor patents, 46.2o!fl.60; winter struights, $6.00 6.20; Minnesota patents, $6.zV&6.60; winter extras, U.lUKifl.uu; juinnesvia oaaers, twtv 4 40; wmtur low grades, $3163.80. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $4.8&4.66; choice to fancy, $4,804(4.80. CORN MEAL r irm; yellow western, $1.08 61.10: city, $l.KKol l2; kiln dried, $3.WHj.16. Kli DUli; rto. I, oc, 10 arrive. tork: malting, 66tiic, c. 1. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Keceipts, M.uuo ou.; exwris, 81,632 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 rexL 31.06, nominal, elevator, and $1.02ral.l0, iOmlnal, f o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.064, nominal, f. o. bv atloat; No. 1 bard, ianlioba, nominal, afloat. Options were nominal ana auvanoea on com weamer west, covering by shorts and a scarcity of .ii-ra hut Anally eased off under a bearish Modern Miller report. The close was steady and c higher. May closed at 88V4C: Janu ary, l-16c, closed at 03c; Septem ber, 86 l-ltdjS6W ciosea at aoo. CORN Receipts, 120,400 bu.; exports, lO.OHJ bu. Spot, Arm; No. 2 elevator, Mc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 white, 67c. The cption market whs dull and featureless. May closed at 0'4o find July at 6Vo. OATH Receipts, 172.6U0 bu. ; exports. 18.6T4 bu. Spot, steady; No. 3, 4tityc; standurd white, 47Wc; No. 1 white, 4Sc. OpUpns were fairly active and firmer, with the weet. HAS wuiri. , - " , m v choice. TMio4j$l.H. t HOPS Bieuiiy ; state, common 10 cnoice, 12(U16c: olds. 4('14c; Pacific coast, 1803 crop. 24ii 31c :1!K)2 crop, I3tfj27e; olds, iK14c. lliura Bicauy; vjniveBLuri, iv w e iw., 18c; California, Jl to 25 lbs., 13fcl4c. I.KATHER Firm; acid. Utiio. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, iQ KTXi. Jannn nomlliRl. l'ROVlalorxw-meer, steaay; tamiiy, jii.w ft 12 00; mesa, 8.609.00; beef hams. $2fi.O0ii 2L'.oo; city extra inaia mesa, io.i(rii.iri. Cut meats, unlet: pickled bellies, $7.0laft.U0; Pickled shoulders. $6.60; pickled hams, $ 50 trio.uo. lrd, firm; western steamed, $7.40; reflr.ed, firm; continent, $7.60; South Amer ica, $B.0t: compound, $6.624(&6.75. Pork, firm; family. $15.00; short clear, $14.76916.00; IiicHS, $14.7615.26. HilTTER E.y : extra fresh creamery. 23c; creamery, common to choice, 16'u22c; a - .. 1 I'jA'lln, aArsiA 1 1 K1, . 1.1. factory, UiiHWc, Imitation creamery, 14 17o. CHEESE Steady; state full creamery, fitncv colored. September. 12c: late made. loc; small while. Septemlwr. 18c; late made, 10c; lnrge colored. September, 12c; late made, ltrVtc; large' while, September, 12c: late mnne, i"kc. (EGGS Firm; state and Pennsylvania, nearby average finest, 19c; state and Penn .vIviiiilR firsts. 18c: western firsts. lS'4c. POTATOES Firm: Long Island, $3,600 4.0o: Jersey, $8 26 6 8. 75. TALLOvV yulet; city, 41c; country, 5HC. ' t. Loals Grata aad lrovlelos. BT. IiOl'18. April 2. WHEAT Firm: No. t red cash, elevator, track, 11.011 0s; May, eivc; July. wc; No. i hara. .axi. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 6uc; track. MH61H'; May, c; juiy. 60c. OAT3 Higher; No. 2 cash, 43c; track. tc; May. ic; n I wnue, wwc FLOl R Dull and unchanged; red win ter patents, $4 90.00; special brand, 20O 25o higher; extra fancy and straight, $4.tw (ul st; cie tr, M iAnon.za. 8EED-Timothy. steady, M 4l1 60. CO RN MEAL Steady. $1.40. BRAN-ieady; sucked, east track, 78(9 80c. HAY-8teady; timothy. 89.00414.00; prairie. IU.UO. IRON COTTON TIEB-KIc, BAOaiNG 'c HEMP TWINB6C. PROVISIONS Pork, tlxher Jobbing 81111. lird. hisher: prime sU-araed. J, ! f Bacon, stead y: boxed, extra shorts. $7.75 , rltx 87.75: short clear. 88 U0. POULTRY Easy; chickens 10V; sprines. $3 0o;'3 6O per aoa;turaeys, izic; oucss 17,,- se. 6r7c. PUTTER Slow; creamery, 30Q14c ; dairy, 16lc. Stills Lower at 14H". esse count tieceiote. bnipraento. Flour, bbls.. What. bu.. Corn. M.... Oata, bu.... . 8 0.0 14000 U1 f9 Ofl 32.000 J&S.ono 16'. 64.009 Pear la Grata Market. PEORIA. Anrtl t-CORN-Htgherj Ja, I. Hc; No, 4, 4no. OMAUA LIVE SIOCR MARKET Eeef Stsen and Oows Lower for iha Week, Light Hrifera Steady. HOGS A TRIFLE LOWER FOR THE WEEK Sheep Have Advaaeed Flfteea to a Qaarter, While Lambs Are Tea to Flfteea Higher Tea a They Were a Week Ago. SOUTH OMAHA, April 3. 1904. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monaar- .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday , Omclal Thursday .. Official Friday Official Saturday ... .... 4.587 6. .... 6.7R8 15o3 6,720 .... 4,470 12.7 6.46 .... 3.102 10,437 6,511 .... 1.771 7.2H9 l.lu6 .... 63 4,842 Total this week 20.783 67.126 26,OS2 St' me days last week.... 23.347 36,&t 42,7l9 Pome days week befnre..38.3Vl 4M.670 34,344 Same three weeks ago. ..16.476 35.678 81,822 Same four weeks ago.. ..16.528 3m.8,!6 36,011.1 Same days last year 18,432 37,684 26,049 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table will show tho receipts Of cattle, horn anit aheen at Rnilth Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with aai year; 1904 1008 Inc. Dec. Cattle 239,517 2,80 4,392 nogs 616.470 6).i8 86,267 Sheep 468.913 2UU07 10B.2U6 Averaare Drlcea oald for hoes at South Omaha for the last several days with com parisons: Date. 19O4.19OS.18O3.1901.1900.1899.8M. Mar. 14... I 151 7 28 181 6 651 4 761 8 3 3 61 8 66 3 65 8 68 3 68 Mar. 15 IS' I 10 8 6 4 7l iJiir. 16.. T Mar. 17.. 6 16U 7 19 6 W 4 86 4 W4 8 70 6 U4 7 10 ( 15 8 71 Mar. is. s m 47H 7 05 7 191 7 Hi 7 84 6 81 6 66 t 61 6 71 6 82 3 681 3 78 Mar. 1. 82J 4 8 73 Mar. 20.. Mar. 21.. 6 1 4 m 3 51 4 92t 6 26 4 si 8 Ml 8 78 Mar. 28.. 81 I 80 6 80 I 76 4 86 4 90 8 60 3 78 Mar. 23 l WSJ, 6 01 H 6 06k 7 45 3 t3 3 60 3 67 3 76 t 71 Mnr. 84. 7 Pi 7 25 6 291 4 93 Mar 26. 88 3 t Mar. 2.. 12, 7 21 7 2 6 36 t 87 4 89 8 61 "w. Z7. 9 SJ 6 64 6 9-11 6 06 8 60 Mnr. 2s.. 6 17 ( 14M 6 07 4 &S 6 03 6 09 7 30 3 661 3 67 Mar. 29. 691 6 86 6 16 3 601 3 63 Mar. 80 7 221 k 6 831 3 63 3 62 Mar. 31. 7 28 6 561 i 10 $ 69 3 62 April 1. 7 891 6 6i 5 87! 7 29 6 66) S 00 8 64 3 65 8 67 April 2 6 08 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock rougbt In today by each road was: Cattle TTno-a Rheen.lt'ses C. M. "4 St. P 1 Wabash l Union Pacific System .. 16 ... 1 F., K. St M. V 13 ... ! C, St. P., M. A O... 1 12 B. M 1 C, R. I. A P., east 8 Illinois Central 2 Chi. Ut. Western 1 Total receipts 3 67 ... ) Tho disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the mim- uer or neaa indicated: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. umnna Packing co bai Swift and Company 9 624 Cudahy Packing Co 675 Armour A Co 1,287 Armour A Co., S. C 44 626 . Hill A Son 8 Krey Packing Co. (OS Other buyers 3 Total 68 4.148 CATTLE There were no cattle on sale this morning, but for the week receipts show very Tittle change from last week, with an Increase of about 2,000 head over the corresponding week of lost year. For the year to date there is also very little change from last year. On some days the receipts show a slight increase and on oth ers a small decrease. The charge in either direction seldom goes much over 6.0U0 head Tho liberal receipts of cnttlo the early part of last week had a tendency to break the market. Toward the close of the week, however, supplies were very moderate and the week closed with a stronger feeling than waa experienced in the middle of the Week. As compared With a week ago the market on steers is right around 10l5c lower. Heavy plain cattle have shown the greatest decline, while tidy block cattle of good flesh and quality have shown the least ana Rra in me greatest armaria Packers are still taking ouallty Into con sideration more than their generally, do. Good- to choice steers are quotable from 84.60 to 85, with something strictly fancy a little above that. Fair to good grades sell from 84.16 to $4.60 and the warmed-up and short-fed cattle largely from 83.50 to 84. The cow market wits also affected to some extent by the liberal supplies early In the j week amounting to fully WW 15c. Good light weight cows and heifers, however, are just about steady, as the demand for that class has been fully equal to the supply and each day's offerings were picked up in a hurry.- Canners nave Deen in iimnea supply ana re aelllnr In Dractically the same notches they have for some time past. Good to choice cows ena neuers are quotuDie irom $3.26 to $4, fair to good from $2.50 to $3.13 and canners and cutters from $3 to $3.40. Bulls have Deen siow suie an tne weex, ha ami aa they were last, and but little change In ruling prices have taken place. The choice fat bulls are selling largely from $2.90 to 83. a, ivitn an occasional saie above that. Most of the bulla that bring much over $3.26, tnougn, vere sola in wnn a load of steers. Rologna grades go lsrgely from $286 to 32.86. veal calves continue in aetiva demand at Arm prices, best grades selling as high as $5.7!. Tne SUpniy OI eiocaera aim irrurn war. ikar limited this week and prices held .... v.n.. .i.av all thAiWk. OealrahlA grades were active and others none too Wrlak. Good to choice grades are quoted from $3.60 to $4.10. fair to good $3 40 to $3.60. and the commoner kinds from $3.40 down. BEEF B'iKKKO. ' A. Pr. r. .858 40 $ U53 3 cow a No (4... lM ' "bulls. 1 '.2'Ai.yra. , iioVisll'There was rather a light run of hogs here this morning, even for a Satur day, snd the market opened about a nickel higher. Trading was fairly active and the bulk of the hogs sold at $5. OTH and $5.10. with choice hogs going aa high, as $5.16. The commoner loads sold from $5.05 down. It waa not long before the bulk of the offerings were disposed of, but toward the CJOHS trading r.ecame leaa arnvo Him aiune of the late sales were hardly as good as the early ones. Most everything though was disposed of In fairly good season. For the week receipts have been very heavy, there being an increase over last week nf about 22,000 head, and, aa compared with the same week of last year, there is an increase of about 20,00 head. Con sidering tbls heavy run, the market has held up in remarkably good shape. Thurs day proved to be tho low day of the week, and since that time the tendency has been upward and, as compared wnn tne Close or last week, 'he loss only amounts to 2H6a Representative sales: Hit Av. Sk Tt. No. At. gV JT. 41 141 120 I 10 IT Ill ... I 10 144 SO I 10 44 Ill ... I 10 Tt 141 ... 6 10 41 7 ... i 10 48 Wl ... i 10 44 in 144 I 10 T 144 40 I 10 71 4 ISO I 14 44 I I ... I It M !" ... I 10 44 140 ... $ 10 10 140 ... I 10 II ;.tn H III U .... I 14 14 tot ... 6 IB IT til ISO I 10 Tl tl4 140 I 10 44 till ... 6 10 M 4S SO I 10 t t4 ... 6 ll4 104 144 40 I llt 74 114 ... I mi 10 115 ... 6 It 44 14 14ft I 14 It. .104 4 It II . ...170 40 I 00 74. ... III 800 6 OB ...14 ... 6 06 ....134 1M I OH ....I.M 1M I074 40 I 07- 7..M l 074 ....174 0 I 47VJ .j tot 11 I 74 ' ....ID 140 t 07t 71., I., M. t. II 14.. ?.... W..., Tl .1. .... :::: 174 ... 0T4 tit ... 8 07 4 .114 ... 8 07. .tt N 6 07I .lit ... I er4 .140 ... 07U .244 140 I C7'4 n ... ..,. M... M... ... 10.... .11 .HI . ... or 40 or ... I 10 ... I 10 ... I it 80 6 10 ... 8 IS St.... . .Ml .. ..t4t n... 14.... T 40 I 14 uui'irp Than wars no freah arrivals of .144 ihctu this morning, so a test of ths mar ket was not made. For the week supplies have been much smaller Jhan Uiey were Im., m mm hui cumunnxl wth th corre- spondliig week of last year there is the small increase oi aooui u. u. the year to date there Is the enormous gain of over luo.OOO huail 1 ne mantel mis wra, n " j uii.i,ainrv mndltlon. The aeneral ten dency of prices has bean upward, though on eome days there was a slight reaction. Parkers all seemeo to want me uetter ir.d and were Inclined to discriminate aa-ainat the common and part fat stuff to some extent. The general market on vheep tta niinlad ltnajc aianer man tne nose of last week. Unite a few clipped sheep are beginning to show up in the receipts and are selling about 5("U,6c under wooled stock of the same quality. In a short time It is expected that the bulk of the arrivals will have tha wool off. The lamb market has been In fairly good shape also and an advance of about lot? 16c is noted for the week. The same as with ahD. it is the better tirades that packers are anxious for and the common stuff drsas more or lea 4. Quotations for corn-fed stock: Good to choice I hit. he 3S6"rri7a; fair to good lamba. 36.0u3 10: good to choice yearlings, S60Of.536: fair to aood yearllnes. 84.5rt4.90: good to choice wethers, 8A80V0.26; fair to good wethers, 84 506.26; good to choice ewes, 4 "nijo-t; f"lr to good ewes, $4 4"J so; cnp(ed stocg sens oru,dc less thau aooled stock. CIIICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Prices Rale Steady, bat the I saal t- arday Qalet Prevails la Trading. CHICAGO. April 2. CATTLE Ra-ainta 2"0 head; market, nominal; good to prime steers, nominal. 66 264i6.a0: rioor to m.rlhm, $3 6oi5.x; stockers and feeders. $2 6g4 26; cows, Il.754i4.25; heifers, $z.uci460; rsnnera, $1.7Vii2.6ti; bulls. $2 ('u4 00; calves, $:.5iu5.60; inns reo aieerw, .m"ri .nu. HOGS Receipts today. 7.000 head: esti mated Monday. 8S.0'iO head; left over. 8.K19 head; market steady to rtrong; mixed and butchers. $5.2ri6.40; rough heavv, $5 1MI5.30: feHEEP AND LAMBS-Recoil. ts. 2 Y head; market for sheep steady: lamba steady: a-ood to choice wethers. 84.76'ufc.i: native lambs, $4.6o(j6.90; western lambs, $4.7535.90. v Kaasaa City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 2. CATTLE-Re. celiits, 1.0 head; market unchanged; export ana dressed beef steers, $3.MVif-;i 0); fair to aoou, nmi.ro; western red steers, 3.60W 36; stockers and feeders. 3l!.7&(tf450: south- em steers, $S.6m4.10; southern cows. l.iOff $ 26; native cows, tI.nB4.00; native heifers, $3.ii4.$0; bulls. $2.Kff3.75; calves, $2 7fJi6.ro. ntju Keceiiiis, neao; market, 6c hla-her: top. $.'.25: bulk. $5.05'a-5.2fl: hnavv. $5.1rVii6.: packers, $6.105.22; pigs and lights. $4. 4C&5.15. SHEEP AM) LAMBS Receipts. 600 head: market weak; native lambs, $5.0tx'(i5.76; western lambs, 35 0ivg5.S6; fed ea-es, $4.:5'o 4.76; yearlings, $4.75ii6.25; stockers and feed ers. $2.7534.60. JTew York Lire gtoek Market. NEW YORK. April 2 BEEVES Re ceipts, none; dressed beef, steadv, $6.50 8.r. a little choice at 88 75. Exports today, i.ann came nnu b.zw quarters or Deer. CALVES Receipts. 2i0 head: markst steady; common to prime veals, $4.60(gn;oo; city oresseo, k.ihi iz.du. Hotio Receipts, 2.L74 head; market steady: prime state, $5 90. SHEEP AND IAM KB Receipts. 765 head: sheep, nominally steady; lambs, more sctlve nnd 5fi10c higher; good to, choice lambs, $6.12W6.2fi. Dressed mutton, steRdv. 86.o"ub.oo; dressed lambs, more active, $S.50 tl 10.00. Exports. 10 head. St. I.onls Lire Stork Market. HT. IiOUIB. April J.-CATTT.E Recelnts S00 head; no Texans; market steady; native snipping and export steers. 84 IS'J'S 2"i: dressed beef and butcher steers. $S.90fT8 i 25; ennners. $2.102.60: bulls $2.86473.40: rilv. $4 75Q6.00: Texas snd Indian steers, $3.35'9 cows ana neiiers. z.iow;5.io. ITOOS Receipts, 3.000 head: market 6e higher; pigs and lights. $4.A6i;4.!)6: puckers. $4 90rf?5.26; butchers and best heavy, $5.25 E540. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 200 head; market steady; native muttons. $4 50 wmo: inrnns. 4.rt7rftWT: col Is and bucks $3.5004.25; stockers. $2.00(33.00. Slonx City Live Stork Market. STOUX CITY, la.. April 2.-(8peclnl Tcle- grnm.i cai 11 Ji Keceipts. i nend; mar ket unchanxed: heevea. I3.50W4.65: cows. bull and mixed. $2.00Q3 60; stockers and teeners x3.uoes.no; calves and yearlings, $2 7M7S.70. HOGS-Recelpts, 1.800 head: market 10c r.igncr, selling at &.utrct6.zo; bulk, 85.10. t Joseph I.lv- Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 2. CATTLE Re. celpts. 104 head; market unchanged. HOGS Receipts. 2.053 head: market B; higher; llirhts. 5.10tt5.17S; medium and nesvv, f.iL'Vcfs.i7x. OH EE P-Receipts, none. Stock In Sight, Following are the receipts of live stock for the six principal western cities yester day: attie. nogs, oneep. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City , St. Louis St. Joseph Bloux City .. M 4.842 200 7.000 .. 100 2.000 .. 300 2,000 2,000 600 1,200 .. 104 .. 100 2.0fs3 1.200 Total 867 18,593 8,700 Wool Market. BOSTON, Mass., April 2. WOOL Pulled and territory wools sre firm, with supplies moderate, yuotations: Kentucky, Indiana, etc. Three-eiahths blood. 26fi2ilc: one-fourth blood, 2&G'Xei braid, 2223c. Ter ritory idano nne, iixgi-'V: neavy nne, law , 1 . .At.im 1 f. , 1 T. 1 . . I .. . .. aw, .111 i.icuiuii.i aoiJVTfv, ,iw 1113' dlum. l18c. Wyoming Fine, loiy iw; neavy nne, isgi4c; r.na meaium, la-u 15c; medium. 18fllc: low medium. lKfflfk) Utah and Nevada Fids, 16jl5Vrc; heavy fine, 13(&14c; fine medium 15VjSltic; medium. 1S4i19c: low medium. l20c. Dakota Fine. liWl.6c; fine medium, :16ir'ltH4jc; medium, 1H3 19c; low medium, iOyjwe. Montana Fine choice, lSfnCc: fine medium choice, lSG19c; average, lRT)19c; staple, 19(20c; medium to choice, 18&19C. LONDON, April 2 WOOL The market was firm, but quiet during the week. The arrivals for the next series amount to 151.787 bales. Including 70.000 forwarded dl rect. Imports for the week:. New South Wales. 1.236 bales: Queensland. 1,644 bales Victoria, 2.064 bales; South Australln, 961 hales: West Australia. 48 balea; Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 3.387 bales; Buenos Ay res, WD naies; f unta Arenas, oaies i : tv .. . . .. 1 . OTl T Ml MU ln.ll 9 H'Ani Oln.riv w.A4l,m f..a fr.m l.lno- anil f I ( I Vl I ,1 (T 1 Qf& 22c; light fine, 15ifil7c; heavy nne, l2rtfi4Vic; uo wanned, asutiic. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, April 2 WHEAT May, sTHc; July. 78V4c; September, 7Jto; cash. lo. x nara, ic; ino. b, wipic; , $1.0H; No. 8. $1.0291.04; receipts, 26 cars. COHN Slay, iMi!"' . JUiy, TOUiri'iTic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 464i464c No. 3. 46i&4ic; No. 2 white. 4i'.c; No. 8, i,Mbc. OATS Steady : JNO. x wnue, ajc; sso. 2 mixed. mi0c- HA V oteaay; cnoice timouiy, ivjawv.id; Choice prairie, $7.50(jy7.76. RYlo No. r, H3faic. BUTTER Creamery, 2o22c; Oalry. 17c, wvir.Rliwr: Missouri and Kansas. cases returned, l3V4c per dog; new white- wood cases, 14ic per nos. rteceipis. onipmenta. Wheat, bu .80.800 83.600 Corn, bu 7.200 25.6W Oats, bu 8.000 15.000 Philadelphia Proa ore Market. rmrT.Anrci.PHIA. April 2. -BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 25Hc; ex tra nesroy prints, zee. UUlia-r irm, ic niaiier; iiu nn, at mark: fresh western, io at mam; iresn southwestern. 19Viii20c at mark: fresh southern. 19o st murk; fresh duck eggs. 2 80c at mark; fresh goose eggs, 70(ij0c at mark. ,, CHEESE Steady: New Tork full creams, choice to fancy, lOsif&Ole; New Tork full creams, fair to good, 1010Hc. Mllwaakre Grain Market. Xfir.WAtTKElC. Anrfl 1 WHEAT Firm; No. 1 northern. 81 02; No. Z northern, 98c $1 00: old July. 89c. KT r. 10 lower; no. i, i.wnn. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 63c; sample, 89 69c. CORN Strong; no, i, wm'xtc; juiy, na Minneapolis rjraln Market. irtVKf.APOLH. AoHl t. WHEAT May. 974; Julv. 97c: Sentember. 814R34c: on frorV No hard. 99v.e; No. 1 northern. 9SKC: No. $ northern. 964c jj'ijOt'K rirst natenia. lo.vao.v; b'c- ond patents, $5 10fu6 20: flrt clears, $3.6oa 70; secona clears. i..w-t.iv. Tlolnth Grata Market. DULUTH. April 2 WHEAT In store, No. 1 hard, 8HV.0: No. 1 northern. Win; No. 2 northern. Wc; to strive. No. 1 hard, 98c; No. 1 northern. WW, no. x nortnern. P4i4c; May, WAo; juiy. sic; in"motr, 83 ... . ..... OATS On track ana to arrive, 4u?ic Toledo geed Market. Tfit.finn. AoHl 2. SEEDS Clover, cash. $6 45; April, $6 30; October, $5.45. Prime stke, $6.10. Prime timothy, $1.S3H. Clearing; lloase Statement. kvxv TORK. Anril 2. The statement of the clearing bouse banks of this city for tki. w-ek ahowa: Loans. $1,022,707,100: In crease, $14.843.4iiO. Depoalts. $1..369,400; in crease. $'JO.7"j0. Circulation, 8t6.Sui."'iO; de crease. 8'. 0"". Jjegiu lenoera. . i.pn.siw; ne- creaae, WO ftO. Specie. $228 390.100; Increase, $6,663 OuO. Reserve, L'W.wi.tiAi; increase. &. $11,400. Reserve required. $267,342, SS0; in. rrense. $5.176 .228. Surplus, " $27,756,050; in. crease, $286,176. Ex-United States deposits, $41,741,900; increase. kju. Bank CUarlngs. OMAHA. April 2. Comparative statement of bank clearings ior tne weea: IK04. i.3 Monday ?. 81,lM.?i.7 fl.tM.oog.M Tuadiy 1,186.831.21 I,l45,a7.i4 VYedneda,v 1.187, 63 80 1.35.394 64 Thursday 1,2.446 te 1,811,770.20 Friday l.OM.OM .71 l.m6.446.l Ai.liirdav l.m.al.43 l.Z3.atii. 48 A doirea.se of 1-1) 1.711. 78 from the corre sponding week last year. Bsska Again Breatlc Record. NEW TORK, Aprlf l All previous high records for loans and deposits were swept aside by the week's statement of the asso ri t1 hanks of Ihls city. Ixiana now grrgate II. 02,707,1110 and deposita 81 .tv 38, uQ. - The deposit lacreaae tut Uie waeat of almost $21,ouo,0uo Is doubtless due to prep- arations tor tne paymeui of (.v.uuv.vi1 or I Panama Canal moneys. Oils aad Hoala. OIL CITY. April l-OILfl Credit bal ances, $1.6; certificates, no hid; shipments. Murcn i. o, ioi nnu.; average, 64.148 bins., shipments. April 1, 31.772 bbls.: runs. March 3i snd 81. 3U.M2 bbls.; average, 7;,M7 bbls. ctnipments, i.tma, March SI, 69,701 bbl.; average, 65.942 bbls.; shipments, Lima, April 1, P. bbls; runs, Uma, March 4W and 81, l,ie bbls ; average, 66,!9i bbls. BA ANNAH, April 2. Oi LS Tut pentlne. quiet. ROBIN Firm, A, B, C. D, E, $2.55; F, 2.60: O, $2 65; H, $2.90; K. $3. So; M. $3.35: N. $3u; V, B, 83.1)1; W. W. 84 10. NEW YORK. April 3. OILS Cottonseed. quiet; prime crude, nominal; prime crude yellow 864C. Petroleum, easy; reflned New York. 3 .: Philadelphia and Balti more. $8 46; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk. 50. TURPENTINE Dull. ROSIN Quiet: strained common to rood $2 80. l Foreign Financial. LONDON, April 2. SILVER Rar, quiet, 26 7-16d per ounce. Money, 2WS3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills, S per cent , cent. i nn.in. n tii a. irnuina: on inn ranirse , 11 . Tl T n A .11 m I Aft. today wan qutot and Inacliva. At th clo ir1Asl MtrTm firm w,.ci.r Dn.sluna mh p i i ii.ii o.w.: i.. .i 1 i,..! on upward tendency, Russian Imperial 4s j n , . , . s I ci'mtfu at po.n. rviu iiniua aaiiieu it iiaiiva. The private rate of discount was 2 per cent. Three per cent rentes. 9f. 92Hc W the account. Exchange on LohdonV 25f. l?Uo for cheoks I 1Ji??.?r,rnTK',-, - . ranuii, vprn a. n.xcnange on uon- dnn 9Tkm Attr.rt.rn tnm .Ka.nIra TK. , - mf I on. 20m 4RjfRs for checks. The rate of niscount ror snort hi is, 4 per cent and three months' bills, 3 per cent. Business waa llu-ht nn lha bniiru tnilav Vrlc w2?a firm bourse today, trices were nrm. Dry boons siarKet. INfJVV 1UKK. Anril I-UKI UUULiH-Tna week In dry irooila closes with most indlf- I ferent buvlna nnd tha outlook for snv I change fiom this condition does hot ep- I 6. The rule ts well established that ln pear very bright. Buyers, who are hero I terest on a debt is computed up to the are not Interested In price concessions and I time of the first payment, and the payment tne prospect or runner wenxness is aiso s-enernllv considered hrlvht. Curtallmenl I wlll not' be as arent as was expected in a good mnny instances. Total Imports of drv I gooos nnu general mercnannise nt tne port i or New York for the week cnmni today were valued at 811.2SS.774. Exports of specie from New Yirk fur lha wtk A-nri. I'll 1 7:J1 I ntl'r and tl rJY trnIA Tmnrt. .n.nl. I at New York durlna- tha week wars 8afi .aAS I ariild And TT.r. allvpr I ' I Evaporated Apples and Pried Frnlti, I . . . - . .. a . . m.-..- I lunrv., April j.-f,vruttAi hi) r)10Hc. and fancy at lKfMSo; peaches are quoted at 7t,i for choice: 7iSJ for I extra choice, and fftfMa for fancy. T . Metal Ifsrket. I NEW TORK. April 2. M ETAL8 There were few buyers today. Holders were Arm I In their rlawa nml rirlnoa wam rmmlnnllv I unrhnntreil evcent Conner, which vn, I nnntaA nt IU cjVf.rll TUIrnlvtlo tl" 7K 13.00; castlnir. $12 62ffl2.76. Tin. $:'8.'00f(i28 28. Spelter. $5.1Dfi6.25. lad. $4.60fl4.65. Iron, steady and nominally unchanged! oaar and Molasses. NEW YORK, April 2 SUGAR Holiday. MOLASSES Firm; New Orlesns, open aetiie, goon to cnoice, 3iirj7c. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. 12S99. Cotilson against SaJtmnn. Arpeal irom ijincaiinr. Anirmeii. iirxpatricK, C. Division No. 1. 1. The lien acquired by attachment or garnishment Is not lost by taking a gen- er..t.m(.ney J"0."1 against the defendant A1T1.KH I ne market la nnlet. C'dmmnn I are ouoted at rdxMr: nrima at IU(ifp. allowance or extra salary to tne cimu nmn ?nol,qeUMeV.nd C?r a'S " ' vihe'actZ' oT hTKmrd of CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT-Prunes n,;,)thcmiSn,.iline a warrant Is drawn continue quiet and the market shows a S'',," steady undertone with prices ranging from 'ron XnP?,v o ldo each member " f 8i4if6e. according to grade. Teaches and ltMdnvrott'n;0fo? such Tlega SaTm "s apricots are well cleaned up snd the mar- ?n$AM?rJul "lable to the county ket is more or less nominal. Choice apricots irnVhl tmoi!n or monev so disbursed sre ouoted nt 910c: extra choice st 10U Jr.ihe Tl"" i"?",.y 2L", Mnnt v i oiuer iur tne eaie 01 tne prop 1 ,na maintains the same, tha parol agree erty attached, where the creditor has used mnt haonmca enforceable. If viewed as a due dilllgence in the prosecution of a cred- ltors bill. 1 crfditor. by the levy of attachment u.i in.lu. aoiuiir. a, apeciuc nen sunicient to support a suit In the nature of a cred- ltors bill removing obstructions from the line calcinated to make a sale unprofitable. and in such case the Issuance of an execu- ...... iciuiii l uiu uona is not a pre- llmipsry prerequisite. . in, ,1 la fl!'d,.t'r ',luln - ! clflJ lien by the levy of an attachment he is entitled I to maintain a ci editor's bill to remove obstructions to a aile of lha P.,1 f ; wlhout reference to whether the erlr convevs realty consisting of mill prop Judgment at law has during the pendency prty together with the appurtenances or such creditor s bill proceedings become thereto belonging, the easements appur aormant tenant to the mill property and necessary . .,lJL ,a , .,ce,51en, lew of this state , lf, ae and enjoyment, owned nnd used tMZX Sh?nf 'alJT.".-a v'fe.. W'. l" y ." mortgagor In connection .therewith S.nU-blTrh tw! n.?Vn brn rrbted ,n th courts of this state, Is not a necessary r.r,.yu .a".ulta","?t thf heir, at law " ... r- . - r"-"3 . i u .1 mo un ninn b".ihi to euDjeci the and to payment of the claims of nVeditn.s entVf?"!." "ftndi'S'1. 'r?UJ?d "Um; !. ,J 1 FUB,a'n the nndlng and deoree of 1 vir 1 cJ,rU , . rn TT: P.? . $S- h1?rr.rrr?. ;ncBter-, Remittitur. Old- ham. C. Division No. 1. I. In an action for personal lnlurles hv n. marled woman, she is not entitled to -SeP4-"f . Val UT f m1ll ""Vices ren- dered In the absence of proof that she has paid for such medical services, or thnt she ts the owner of a separate estate ,.'.!? I"1"1 r,",rne liable therefore. 1319P Heist against Jacoby. Krror from Hamilton. Affirmed. Hastings. C. Division NO. 1. . 1. Act of February 28. 1875. entitled "An act to restrain sheep and swine from run- held to have no relation to the protec- tlon of nsers of highways against uncon - ,11 m. l in i .r .11 inn .,h in i . .nr. ... uiiru nuan. I One whose sole fault Is the permittlna I Compiled Statutes, entitled "An act regu of young hogs of 80 to 100 pounds weight I latlng insurance, companies." passed in 1S7II, a'j nt mi kp upun nn own premises sol declaring tnat wnenever tne in. m ui tin that they wander across tha hlvhwaa n I n,i.ar ut shall reouire nf insurance com- a neighbor's cornfield, and In running back iiBUK-iiB n .nnarr liurae, neiri, not lq- ble for Injuries to the passer's equipage and person produced by such fright 13811. Zelgler sralnst Bonner. Krror from Dodge. Judgment district court re- versed; Judgment of Justice affirmed Klrknatrick. C. Division No. 8. 1. The affidavits upon which a justice of the peace decides an objection to bis juriNtiicnun over me person or tne de - fenrlan fan nnt -..- a ,k. .n., court be reviewed unless incorporated In a bill of exceptions duly settled, signed nnd allowed by the Justice, In conformity with the nrovislons of section 311 of ths Code of Oivll Procedure, as amended bv chapter TS. Session laws, 1836. .iuV.Tr,".".."".V' " "ny cers and to every class of contracts. 8. A contract between a county and one of Its officers, whereby such officer under lies to perform extrs official services, for which the county undertakes to nav him compensation aaaiuonai to tne rees or sal . - ;--e-s----. - -.I sai as such, upon a Quantum meruit. Tyson against Tyson. Krror from ashlngton. Affirmed. Albert. C. Division f",0 ;T, . . . . . .1 1. en a .i -niu iKi 10 oower inn homestead in lands of which her husband niea seixen, ana tne rarts upon wmch per an a i.iiiiirnici.u aiiiia inmrr r;jril1 not In dispute, the county court of county in which the estate of the host is settled has Jurisdiction to assign such dower and homestead. . 1 n woiri u.m,. mr; county rxnin or such Jurisdiction the right of the widow must be disputed by nreeentina an Issue of 8. Upon error from a Judgment of a Jus- subject 10 su n rax ur ''"i-"r, """: tlce of the peace to the district court lf niltted Into this state to engage in business error does not affirmatively appear In 'the therein. ' proceedings hod before the justice, the , i he fact that the exaction may not 1m judgment of the Justice should be affirmed, demanded In dvinc . and as 0. 't'"" l.'ai3. Wilson ngnlnst Otoe County. Krror precedent to the entrance of tha company from, Otoe. Affirmed. Albert, C. W.on' t1,. M 1. Section 81. article I. chanter xvlll Com- e levying of such tax as one .ot 'the condl- or reoeivina the benefit of in cm r.a Imposition ot such tax ana license ices in ?.JuTen by thecount,! "for 1". n v,' rtM ,th, F'un l " " Un of supplies or anv other purpose, is ieneral nhe fact "that th. ."ion. provided in Its nature and applies to all county ot". - 6- Xr??.?.V. ftuch i-Jttra romrwnsatloti. Hhepard aicalnut !, nni Tt.r. m rcnuiiiiAtit to th former "tiil? am;tAust,raErVVo7rr,Jrm tSth"cann 7. W ' "5 184J7. Ulair agalnst Austin. Error from tne 0rji.r law must full to the ground and c""!?! vision NoV T ln,tanter Hat'nK. be dmed to have been repealed by impll- i. Services a.- a real estate broker ren- ca7UWhen 'the uVlVlatura In the latter act tiered for the owner of lund. without a " ,T,ewillv to a former act and ex- wrltten contract, cannot be recovered for. ?L'" .11I.'eU.Hi."y r .1.- l.t l. t fact, which. If established by proof, would! aa therein expressed is. Insofar as It pur defeat her claim of dower or homestead, I ports to exempt personal property of in and such issue must be one which ths I iurunce companies from taxation, a viola- cruniy rnuri oy 11a organisation is unania to try. Following Outhman ngalnat Cruth- man, in nnu., vo, orry tu-gmiiisi curry, ci. Neb., 8U. x. In a oontest between the widow and the heirs at law ss to the extent of. her nomeaieaa in sunurrwn lanns sue is enimen 40 a homestead not exceeding- ISO acres In area and 12 noo In value. 1WA Clxek against Clsek. Krror from Ineajiter. Reversed.. Klrkpatrlck, C. Di vision no. 8. L Presumptlona Indulged to sustain be made to supply the record in matters r-aurfllna which it la aHlpnt and cannot be iiern.Ttted to contradict the record In matter. In which it speaks for Itself. 'J I,,rlllcllr.r. llu curl In maMarl .-Ull.,. t rft.nr. mnA allmAnv la arlvAn by the atatuta and every power exercised ty the oourt wit a retctence there lo mut look for Its source In the statute or it does not exist 3. Provisions of chapter xxv. Compiled Statutes, relative t allmouy. Its allowance and the mode of Its enforcement. Hold, exclusive. 4. In a suit arising under the provisions of chapter xxv. Compiled Statutes, the dis trict court haji not jurisdiction to wni real estate of the hualwnd to the wife In fee as alimony, and a decree Insofar as It attempts so to do, 1st void and subject to collateral attack. 6. Jurisdiction of the sutvlect matter is conferred by the law. and ciinnot be con ferred by consent of the parties. 6. Prior oi.lnlon here n tcixeg against Cltek, Nebr.j, vacated, and judgment re Versed. 13438. Dickson against Stewart. Error from Clay. Reversed inst. Fawcett, C. Division No. 2. 1 one who. hv aareement. purcnascs land at a foreclosure sale, for the benetlt f the owner of the equity of redemption, at a price greatly below Its value cannot set tip thrt statute of frauds sgalnst the Party for whom he purchased; the law will hold him to be a trustee ex tnalettclo; a court of equity will not permit the statute of frauds to be made an instrument of fraud. Ryan agnlnst Dox, 34 N. 1., 30.. nd there cited. here -a party acquires l,'"n ,lt,1" purchase or lauu i ".'.V pursuance of a parol agreement with a Judgment debtor that he Is to noia tne tine . -s .. , - PU WtneI a a Beruruy ior ino iwn i IUQ munny 1KIU IO nllfr inw "" " '" thA 1lii.rtriit Hfn. nnd tl convey when the money Is refun led. the case la not dlstlnatilHliahle from any other, . . . . , v "" '" " ,', - jf" designed simply as "rcurlty for a nd parol evidence Is snmisslble to Show the transaction to De or tout cuaiiif tar. Reitrard aanlnst McNeill. 88 111.. 401. jr','u, im jfM even 3, ft H t Of t H U 1 fl 11 1 V IS RO Of iCTl . C en . .,, , urin,nnnn where .V" i ;,. i .i, ' . h k.. t(irml rr'v .""L1;" ' '"'J hv L ninc7wi all Of the COnilltlOhS or I lie COIltrart BJ1U ,)ro,1(fn, nme,r .-icarly within Its terms, r,i.r . -, i t. xj ..v.- t f. . , . .. nu.Hln-A .. .1 , V. rlarbt t orB P,,.inrocal: and an action to railiwiTi mav lie brouaht fit any time De- fare, the ata'lnlorv bar of ten years Is com- nleie Morrow airalntt Jones. 41 Nehr.. 87. so made is tirst appnoa to uiacnaigp mo Intarcat anil afterwards. If there be a sur- ulna, such surplus Is applied to sink the principal and So totles quotlea taking care tnat tne pnucipsi mu rriiin--i rm.ii .- at any time t sunereti to arrumuinin the accruing Interest. Mills iigninsi nnon ilir 4 Nelir.. roiioweo Run a I't'i im n. Olnft Pniinlv flLTIltllSt Stroble. Error from Otoa Reversed. Oldhum, C. Dl- vlninn No 1. i. In allowing salaries fixed by statute a board of county commissioners act nun latatrinllv ., i-nr an T,l',i"'",'w...r Kier ami Improvement comuanv Error from Sherman. Reversed mTanvilla C lMvlslon No. 2. 1. Where urxin anneal of a suit in equity the decree of the trlsl court In favor of the plaintiff Is reversed and the cr.use remanded for further proceedings upon amnnilnrl rjleadlnaa. nothlna hAS be- eome re arlliidlcated. or 'the "law of I tia ease" hlndlna' nn the trial court, ex cept that the pleadings nnd evidence on tho first appeal am not aumonse ine na-m, 2. Tha rulliiar msde on the former appeal that "Where a mill is erected and a water power obtained by the aid and co-operntlon of ntllnlnlnir landowners, any right of flow- oge. over their premises, or water ior tun mill, arranged for and contemplated by the owners, as suoscrioers towaru na i-imi-structlon, become appurtenant to the mill pan nnmir.ned. a. If one ownlni land traversea oy a Stream, sells a portion thereof to another and at the name time gives nch other person by parol the right to overflow the remainder of the land by erecting a dam on the land so conveyed, and the purchaser I relying on such parol agreement, erects Bllrh 3am and a mill operated by water. license, the Sets of the purchaser render the jinnee irrevocable. If viewed as on I easement, thev take the grant out of the statute of frauds. Newcomb agoinsi noce I vi,r fnllnwed. 4. qn,.' above rule applies as well where i,a mill alia la ronveved In consideration I cf tne erection of the mill, as where other 1 rnnslderatlon Is paid thererore, ana wnere th privileges given consist of other bene- flclal rights necessary to the use of the mill I 5 Where H ' sherlfTs deed, made as the I "...1. , 1 at tne time or tne roreciosure. puns aa n-v purUnanoVi to the mill pro a Where after conveyunci er8ty y "sheriff', deed? the I ua-Hi hv tha purchaaer to Le"?LRy l?? . r ll appurtenances, derived by third por ,on. frJni tjie tenutit, will not stop th running of the statute of limitation Ir SvOf St the lessor', tit... . , 7 Kecord examined and held to authorise I ,K' H..r.o ..r.ni . modified herein. I ,..i..i.,t ,.t ,hn rla-ht tr 'mointaln'a mill pond upon the land of another does n?t deprive the owner of the ot anv use thereof which does not lu- terfere with the enjoyment of the ta.ee- inent 1,476 State against Insurnnce Compnny of North America. Original. Demurrer .rn.M tciinn diamlaaed. Holcomb. C. J. I . ft.- mav Imiuiu nn fnrelcn I corporation as a condition of coming into I and doing business within its territory any , .n.a linn, ann ratal nriinna 1 1 nni I think 'proptr. not repugnant to f undamentali 1 laws. I apt., nanv a nni nr aeei inn a.t. cnamar xi 11 I panles Incorporated In this stato the pay- meilt OI lltxes lin'l lUPItao irrrrm w wise greater than the umount required for such purposes from similar companies of other stales by the trkpn existing laws of thin state, then nil insurance companies of such slate Shall be required to pay for taxes find license fees an amount equal to the amount of such charges and payments Imposed upon or required by the, laws of I sucu siaro ui un -iiii...,nr. ... .., ... ...... I i-t u vullH errlae of llalslative POWer In no way Inhibited by the fundamental low of the state nor of the nation, Tho imposition of the reciprocal tax and license Zees provided by suid section S3 is privilege or license tax imposed as one of the conditions upon which a company .VnA .he l-v ni of such burdens and the companies having their domicile In other states, the laws of which discriminate r gainst outside companies, Is neither arbl rary nor unreasonable ciassltlcatlon, und does not contravene the second clause of s .rsin.l VA HmTA I IIM IRLltT HlHIUlf CIJI11 I ... n.a. inrra.n,.e i aVrantable that there was an Intention q" , by Implication Inconsistent and reouanant provisions of the earlier statute 1 -, embraced within the terms or llio x tlon clause. I u where the words of a statute are so I presumrd to be the meaning wtiluli the I r.i-io,,.r, intended. 1 a The provisions or eeciion os, cnapier I uivll Compiled Statutes, liel. exempting I i.,-,,..'ai,a ,.nmnnl,i from all taxation save 1 i,.n c,r aeition 1. article ix. 01 me corun.nu- I tlon, and as to -the taxation of such prop- 1 erty IS OI no xorte inu rnnci. I if. Ordinarily a statute repugnant In gome I i fa.aturea to some constitutional pro- I vialnn will Yield only to the extent of the repugnancy, ana 110 lurinwr. 11 vkcra tha act. ellmlnatlna the un- eon'atltutional feature. Is complete in ull respects and capable of enforcement. It will be held valid and enforceable except where tha Invalid portion was manifestly sn Inducement to tne passage 01 iui re- I 18. Swtion 88 of chapter lxxvll of the I revenue act of 1878 as amended in 1MIT, I being repugnant and Inconsistent with the I reciprocal lax feature of section 83, chapter I sllil naiaiul In 1IT71. tl) the extent Of SUCll I rcmiffluncv and inconsistency, repeals tllS I latter mentioned section by implication. I 1TL Siieldou a(ltut va( Count 80- 1 1 una for enarnaillff in uusinesa in 1110 nune hv au 11 MiTinn u are icuu cu iiniir ui Liiune clely of Agriculture. Error from Gage. Reversed. li.tlnss. C. I'lvlelon No. 1. I. The supplying of missing records Ik a nintter rchung In the eouml iliscretlon of a court, and unless It Is abusett, Its exercise Will not lie Interfered with. l:9ti. Itonacum against Murphy. Ap- rcHl from Seward. Atllrmed. Duffle, C. MvMon No. 2. 1. The courts will not review the Judg ments or sets of the governing authori ties of a religious organisation with ref erence to Its Internal aff ilrs for the pur pose of ascertaining their regularity or accordance with the discipline an. I usages of such organisation, but they will Inquire an.l determine whetlur or not a church trthunnl which undertakes to expel mem ber has been organised In conformity with the constitution of the church, and whether a member "f such tribunal is dlsquullliel under the rules and canons of the church from silting as a Judge In the ensc. These questions me not ecclesiastical and within the exclusive Jurisdiction of the ecclesias tical tribunal, alth'iiKli Ibe tlcdslons of such tribunal. If properly and legally con stituted, would le binding on the civil courts on all matters properly before it for trial. .... 2. Where a cnurch tribunal of original Jurisdiction proceeds to try and discipline or expel a member of the society snd the member proceeded against claims that tho presiding Jui!;e Is disqualified from acclnt on account of a challenge Interposed be fore the commencement of the trial, snd where such such challenge has been die regarded and an appeal has been taken hv the accused to un appellate ciuircn tribunal, the civil courts have Jurisdic tion to enjoin the t forcement of a sen. tence pronounced against tne sccnaeu un til the appellnte jocleslastlcal tribunal has disposed or the appeal. 1 Where the district court has enjoined the enforcement of a decree of an eocle slnstlcal court of tho prosecution of any civil action sgninst the accused until an appeal taken hv him has been determined by the appellate ecclesiastical court. It Is Immaterial whether such appeal la sus pensive or devolutive, ns the Injunction must be observed sn dobeyed until tha ap peal has been disposed or. 4. r.Vinence exomineu nnu urn v " - rant the finding of the trial court that an 1 taken hv the dofendtint had not been determined or disposed of. Mistook the Man. An artist painted a portrait of Mark Twain. Some time afterward Twain was confronted with the picture tn nn art gal lery. After gnslng at It for some minutes be seemed to be oppressed by a feeling of sadness and exclaimed: "Poor poor Wagner:" "Wagner?" Interrupted the artlfrt, "wliy what do you moan?" "Why," said Twain, "Isn't that Richard Wagner?" Atlanta Constitution. IA1LWAY TIM 13 CARD. IKIOX STATIOV 10TH AXD MARCY. Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific. EAST. Lear. Arrive. rh'easo pajrllxnt Limited.... China no rxvllntu Uta.1 Chlriao Kxpr Dra Mnlnra F.inreM Chicago Fait syts ..a 1 61 am a so sia . .a T:00 am a 414 pm ..bit -IS am s 1:35 via ..a 4 an pin hU to am ..a 1:10 via a l:tl pna WBST. ItiKky Mountain Limited a 7:y am allien Lln.oln, Colorailo eprlnfa, Den ver, Purtilo and Want a l:Msm a 6:04 pm Tiaa. Calltornla and Oklahoma -lxr a 4:10 pm all 44 pm Wabash. 81. Loula "Oannen Ball" Ft t 10 pm a 1 10 am t. Louis Loral (Co. rlufr...a 1:14 am al0:0 pia 4'hlcaao A Korthwestcrn. Faat Chlcas" Lo.al Chicago Mall Lol1 tllnsx Cltr Lnyllaht hi. I'aul Daylight Cnlmio Mmlud Chicane Fast Chlraso Ixxal Cbliago Faat St. I'aul St. Paul Eiprraa Faat Mall Loral Bloux Cltr Norfolk and Bcnstel. . 1 40 am 1 t:ii is ..all .10 am ..a 1:10 pm lIM pta b 3 :41 pm ..a 7:50 am alO.iiO pm ..a t oo am all ro pm ..a I 15 pm a 1 11 n ..a 4 50 pm a 1:44 pm . ,a4:3rm ..a 4:14 aa a T 04 am a 4 m :40 pm ..b t oo pm a 4 to am ..a I OS am bio M am ..b 1:04 am b!0:l4 am Lincoln and lxng Pine Uaadwood, Hot springs and Lincoln .,,a l:co pm a d:iv p-ra Caaper and Wromlng gKprM...d I SO pm 8:10 pis Hailing. Superior and Albion, .b I 10 pro b 8:10 pm Chicago, Milwaukee Jk St. Panl. Chicago rwjllght.... a 1:59 am all 14 pm ...a 1:45 pm a 1:10 pa a l:TO pm s 4:10 am a 7:S5 am a I U pis Chicago rast up.. Ovarland Limited L Mnlnn Biprraa... Illinois Central. Chicago gxpreaa Chicago, iWlnnaapolls a T:54 pm 10:3 pot St. a ". BO pm l:X am raui Ltimuea.... IMonoapolla and Bt. Paul Ex... I 1:40 am I10:14 pia Vnion I'aclflc. " ' - Tha Overland Limited a 4 40 am a 4 05 pm Tha faat Mail a 8 0 em a 8:10 pnv lua (.morula Eiprcaa. a 4:M pm Tha Atlantic gpooia'. et:14 4m Tha pritland-chloago Eprclai.. a 8:1 pm a 1:14 pm Tha Atlantic K?preaa a f :34 pm Tha Colorailo Spttlal aU.88 pm I 1:40 am lha Chloagn Special a 11:40 am Lincoln. Uratrloa and Blionia- rurg ElprrM b 4 00 pm 1)1:45 pm Cclumbua Ucal b 4.00 pm ll:M Kitaaourl l-aclllc. St. Loula Ecpima 410:00 am a 4 pm K. C. 44 St. Louil E.praa....al3.6u pm a 1:18 aia BinLIXGTOff BTATIOSI IOT1I A MA SOS Chicago, Darlington Qnlney. Liare Arrlva. Chicago Sprelil , Chl"ago Vxtlbulad Eipraaa, Chicago lecai , .a 7:00 am a 1.65 pm ,.a 4:00 pm a t:4S am .a 4:14 am all 00 pm .a 1:05 pm a 1:45 pm . 1:44 sra cuiuago juuuo Fast Mill Kansas City, St. Joseph Co. BlafTa. Kanaaa City Ir Kipraas s H 4m a 4:04 pm 6t. Lbuli ryr a o;s pm aii ua m Kanaai Cltr N ght Eipiaaa al0:46 pm a 4:14 am alurliuaion aV Missouri lllver.. Wrniora. latrlca and Lincoln.. a 140 am bit .05 pre Mtbraaka F.apraaa 4 t l4 am a 1:U pm Dnvcr Limited a 414 pro a 4:44 am Black Hllli A Fugai Sound Six. all. 10 pm a 8:40 pa Colorado Voallnulcd Flyar if"l 5 !!! tm LlnAiln Faat Mall .b I 57 put d 4 0J aia Fort Crook and PlatUmouth..,.b 8:10 pm bl4:4t am ballarua and PaciA Juuaton..a 1:44 pm s 8:11 M bollua and fautho Juuctlon..a 8:40 am WEBSTER DEPOT-IHTH WEBSTER Mlasonrl Paclllc. Leave Arrive. Neb. Local via Waeplng Watsr.b 4:10 pm al0:l6 sal ( hlcogu, SI. Paal, Mian. a. Oisska. Twin Cltr Faaaengir b 4 80 am b 8:10 pa Bloui Cltr l'anaaugar S oo pm all M am Oakland Looal bl :46pm b 110 am g Dally, b Dally cept Sunday, d Dally ewapl BturJr l'll'r acaii Mnnflir. OCF.AX SIKAM81IIPS. ' H0U&ND-AI..ER1CA LINE. gla w.o-Btrw mbi ot U.4W laaa 4.K luatv hOT'lfchHAa, vis auuwuMaV galluig laaaua, at 111 a. aa. Fotadatn Apl. 4iNoordam Apl.- H i:ourrdaiu Apl. l-il'uUiaoiu .....alajl 14 Hrudaui AjI. 1! ltotlerclum ..aiay II Will call at 1-lymuula. HOLLAND-AM KHICA UKI, 44 IIMrborn St., CiV caao. 111.; Harrr Moor.l. 1401 Farnam St. 0. aaibarlord. UZ1 Itnaa St. i t. B. SMaalda. I Us 4araam St. ANCHOR L7n81 V. S. MAIL 8TBAMSH1FS. fCKW VORK, LONDONDKHRY AND QLA8Q0W. NEW YORK, OIUKALTAR AND NAPLES. Siinaiior acanmniodailoni. Kiccllant eulalna. The comfort of paanengara cajatullr oonaldrrad. Single or round trip llckila brtwrn New York and Hcouh, Kngllili, Irish and all principal Bandiiiavlaa and conllneutal polnta at attractlva mlaa. Ksud for Booh of Touri. For tlckela or grneral Information appil to any local agnl of lha Anc hor Line or to llENDFHOS HliQg . Orn'l Aaciili. Chicago. 111. 1 i.l 1 111 mi'Tr.'Bffli'.'i"n narrn COs InoorporatedJ Capital and Surplus $600,000. , ueiil.irs in GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFEKKNCKB: 178 Stale and Na liunal iianks dt Commercial Agnncies. 166 liranch UilUts. General Oitlcei X. V. I. lie Ilalldlng, MINNKAPOLIB. Omaha Breach HUM Kariim 8t Tel. S407. TIIOS. M. WAimifK, Cor. Lovroy Bros & Co. Commission Merchants Grain, Stocks and Provisions Room 212, M. V. Life Bulldlnf Phone 3610. Special attention siren to telegraph anfl mail orders. OMAUA.