10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, APRIL J, 1!K)1, OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Good Demand for All Grades of Oattlt at Stronger Fricei. HOG OPEN 2 1-2 HIGHER, BUT CLOSE WEAK Blircp nrntmht A limit Slcnilr Price Todny, lint the Mnrkrt on I.nnih Vi .Slow nnd Wrnk Coni pnrrd lt-ltli VcMcrdny. SOUTH OMAHA, April 2. Rocelnt were: Cattle. ... 3,470 ... .1,142 ... O.til ... G, I'M ... 7,::r .. 6.HS2 .. f.,f.27 ... s,m Hogs. Sheep. Official .Monday Official Tuesday Two days thl week . Hnmn dray last week . Hnmo week beforo ... Humo threo weeks ogo Humo four weeks uko Humo duys lost year . 410 10,101 ti.175 !,5.j 9,510 14.4M 12,lui5 4.463 14, MO 6,&M ls.Wll 11,112 11,525 0.176 8,672 Average, price paid for lings for the past pevcrul days, with comparisons: 1W1. 1900.1S33.1S3S.1S37.1KC.'1S33. March 15. March 16. March 17. March 18. March 19. March 20. March 21. March 22, March 23. March SI. March 23. March 26. March 27. March 2S. March 20. March 30. March 21. April 1... April 2... 3 C9 3 CS 3 801 4 33 4 27 4 4 41 4 3 4 42 4 46 4 56 .1 65 3 65 3 70 3 87 3 91 3 88 3 91 4 00 3 3 71 3 73 3 S3, 3 bS 3 81 3 74 3 67 3 11 3 73 3 75 3 I 3 Ml 3 601 3 761 3 93 3 63 3 60! 3 ,S, 3 31 3 3 71 3 67 3 93 3 M 3 Si 3 65 3 59, 4 71 3 5' 3 C5 3 Cti A C 3 Wi 3 86 3 71 3 66; 3 60; 3 03 3 r3 3 61 3 671 3 65 3 62 3 62 3 65i 3 67 I 3 70 82 4 i0 4 7S 3 83 . J 3 87, 3 91, 3 UJ 3 92! 3 661 3 60 3 M I 80 3 IM 4 81 Indicates Sunday, The official number of cars lirouRht In today by ench road Cattle. Hogs. Of HtOCk war: Sh'p. H'rs. C, M; ft. St. P. Hy O. 8t. I.. Hy Missouri Paclllo Hy I'nlon Pnclllc; system... C. ft N. W. Hy I, U. ft: M. V. It. It.... H. C. ft P. Ity C St. P.. M. ft O. Hy.. II. ft M. It. It. 11 . H. ft (J. Ity C, It. I. ft- P., east 0., It. I. ft P., west 6 &6i 4 79 5 K'.t 4 85 4 94 6 55W 5 6lU 4 13 5 71 4 86 6 S2 4 81 5 80 4 85 5 80)i 4 90 4 33 5 76 6 87 4 83 6 S5i 4 37 G SOT 5 05 6 RSk li 16 6 US', A 12 6 10 fi 97ti CO 5 OS 3 1 I 12 io 'l is i s 12 6 , 2 1 S6 2.) 4 29 1 Total receipt ...111 The disposition of tho doy's receipts was ns followH, each buyer purchasing the num- licr or bean indicated : Huyers: Omaha Packing Co... Cattle. Hot;. Sheep. 351 1,001 .'! 1,215 270 596 1,163 276 722 1.235 1,772 426 618 1,031 303 7 ... .... 37 I It l 7 3 1 183 .... 115 fi. II. Hammond Co Swift mid Company Cudiihy Parking Co Armour ft. Co R. Hecker ft, Dcgnn .1. L. Carey Hrnton ft ITndcrwood... lltiHton ft. Co Livingstone Sohnllcr.. Hamilton ft. Rothschild. J,, r. Husz H. P. Hobblck A. 8. Muwhlnney Wolf ft M Other buyers Totals 3.1S2 5,565 3,467 CATTliK There won a fairly liberal run of cattle hero today and as the demand on the part of all the packers seemed to bo liberal tho irmrket opened stronger and na tive nil around. Iteef steers met with ready sale today at prices that looked strong us compared with tho prices paid yesterduy. In some rases rattlo undoubtedly sold quite a little higher than they did yesterday, where they Just liappened to suit the buyers. It wns a good, nctlvc, stiong market on nil grades and tho yards were cleared In good season. The demand for row stuff was also In snort shapo and prices were a little stronger. The situation could best bo described by railing It a good, strong, active markot on both tho good stuff nnd the medium grades. Cannrrs ulso met with ready sale at fully steady prices. Tho receipts wero not at all exeesslvo and as a result tho bulk of th offerings wero cleaned up In good senson, nulls and stags" also brought strong prices today mid veal calves were picked up at good, firm prices. Choice feeders sold as high as ever today, several loads bringing as much as H.90. but they wr.ro good stuff. The demand for fend ers was In fair shape this morning In spite of tho bail weather, but It was noticeable that It was only the better grades that were wanted. Anything on tho common order was neglected and hard to move at nny price. Representative snlcs: BKEF BTEEHS, No. 1 1 4 9 1 3 14 24 1 14 12 6 30 1 12 12 11 17".'.'".' 44 35 12 Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. I 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 . CS0 $3 60 tn 18.'!.'.' 11...., 20...., 11 12.... 62.... 1.... 39 36.... 19.... 37.... 16.'. . . 9.... IS.... 42.... 17.... 7. . . . 44.... 27.... 13.... 9.... 6. . . . 23;... 9.... 20.... 36,... IS.... 17.... 18.... 17.... S,... 18.. 7. .. . 9,... 25.... 15.... 10.... 8.... 16.... ....1137 ....1060 ....1103 ....1123 ,...1109 ,...1093 ....1241 .... 12i ,...1309 ....1102 ....1130 ....1256 ....1263 ....1111 ....1222 ....1201 ....1134 ..,.1265 ....120S ..,.1259 ...,1110 ....1161 ....1340 ....1260 ....1228 ....llliO ...,1343 ...,1249 ....1347 ....1136 ....1331 ....1432 ....1202 ....1291 ....1180 ....1302 ....1376 ....1209 ....1330 ....1201 . 690 3 76 ...1000 3 75 4 00 4 10 4 10 I 15 4 "5 4 25 I 25 ... 778 ... 770 ... 733 ... 76S ...1020 ...1160 ... 871 . .. 993 4 70 4 25 4 70 893 14 ! 4 4 70 S76 4 23 70 ....1140 .... 866 ....10S8 .... 993 1001 .... 900 933 1005 937 .... 957 991 .... 913 1040 1035 990 912 10.-.6 900 ,...'.1056 1005 4 25 4 25 4 W I 35 4 35 I 35 4 35 4 40 4 40 4 10 I 40 4 40 4 45 4 45 I 45 4 45, 4 45 4 50 4 60 I 65 I 65 4 55 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 I 65 4 4 4 "0 70 70 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO 4 80 1 85 4 85 4 85 4 90 4 90 4 9) 4 95 4 95 4 93 4 95 4 95 5 00 5 10 4 60 I Co 4 75 5 13 9 15 7 9 15 22 17 1 8 70 3 960 43 1026 3 10S0 19 1074 30 1206 9 1155 8 1171 8T13KRS AND HElFKItS. 4 4 II IS i: is ... 650 3 75 20 1097 ...1117 4 15 17 lOTtf ... 667 4 15 6 1216 ...1011 4 55 3 1526 STUEHB AND 8TACI8. ...1315 5 10 STERUS AND COWS. .1203 4 75 COWS. 1... 1... 1... 1... O 1 '.'.'. 1... 1... i i... 4... 1... 1... 870 850 900 870 9.50 930 ..... 910 1030 9n0 669 940 883 800 910 930 750 2 00 3. 1161 890 1220 1340 1038 890 612 1040 1230 870 1080 1400 3 ffl 3 60 3 65 3 65 3 63 3 75 3 75 3 75. 3 75 3 75 3 73 3 '5 3 75 3 75 3 73 3 73 3 SO 3 Vi 3 SB 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 90 3 90 3 ffl 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 95 3 93 3 95 4 CO 4 00 4 00 4 (X) 4 00 4 00 I 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 ro i 00 4 GO 4 W I 03 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 I 13 4 15 4 25 4 25 2 00 2 25 2 60 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 63 2 .0 2 76 2 73 2 75 2 75 2 85 2 5 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 DO 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 35 3 55 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 65 3 00 3 60 3 60 1 1 1 10 6 2 1055 1 1060 1, 1140 1 1020 8 1 1. ........ 6 1 975 670 6. .....1092 ....1151 1162 .... 950 1000 995 1161 ....1236 ..... 086 ,...1230 1124 9 4 1 1 1110 978 1100 1030 820 1030 660 1100 1.. 1.. 1.. 1i. 12 6 5::::: i 1 1120 2 1015 2..... 1060 1 1000 2,...'. 90 2 1170 6...: 1056 1 WO fi 1046 2 1025 1 1200 3 10SO 2 1195 1 1020 1 800 1 990 6 913 5 848 11 1024 3 1160 1 1130 1 ...1130 1 ,...1080 1 1150 1 1320 ' 1 1170 1 1020 1., 1000 1 1060 2... 1010 1 1270 1 1270 2 1083 5. 5 1074 4, .112: 1... 1... 4... 9... 14... 4... 6. . . 10... 7. . . i... i... 8... 6... 1... 1... 1... 5;:; 6, . , o W." 6.., 1.., 17... 24... 2 i!'.! 2.., 3,., 120i) 1000 1145 913 109S 915 115S 1140 1100 1310 1100 1162 956 , 1320 1250 , 1120 10.0 , 1033 , 1263 1000 110) 1250 1110 1105 , 1136 1470 1370 1330 1313 COWS AND HWU'UHS. ,. 960 3 f5 19 1060 .. 800 4 10 8 8 i 4 15 Hull' KltH. 3 4 1 3 I'.Y.Y.'.W" i 506 765 5i 990 () 670 631) 3 15 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 30 11.. 930 871 923 950 8( 870 9C 4 00 4 03 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 5 1 15 39.... 20.... O 16.'.'.'. 1..,. 15.... 3 35 3 40 1 410 .1 M 3 1023 I 15 1 610 3 Ml 9 M7 4 15 2 10V) 3 U) 13 960 ID 1 I5) 3 0.5 7 1125 4 25 J4.. 959 3 75 4 830 4 75 3 f.03 3 frl 8 1031 I ."l A 866 3 W 1 1050 I 40 5 1132 3 95 14 1113 1 13 HULLS. 1 10f) 2 .VI 2 150," 3 R0 1 1040 2 i5 1 lift) 3 60 6 1113 2 75 1 1200 3 60 1 1130 2 tO 2 1570 3 60 1 970 3 00 1... 15'0 3 fin 1.... 1200 3 () 1 1370 3 CO 1 11560 3 10 1 1710 3 ro 1 2060 3 15 1 10V1 3 65 I.., 101') 3 1H 1 760 3 65 1 1430 3 20 1 1230 3 65 1 1270 3 20 1 1060 3 hi 1 1120 3 25 16 1913 3 70 1 1490 3 25 1 1610 70 1 1350 3 30 2..' 1470 3 70 1 1210 3 ft) 1 1280 3 75 1 810 3 .' 1 1450 3 '5 1 1K0 3 : 1 1220 3 75 1 1170 3 ft) 2 1635 3 75 1 1370 3 35 1 1710 3 75 3 143.1 3 40 1 140) 3 M 1 1510 3 40 1 17H0 3 80 1 1100 3 40 , 1 16i) 3 80 1 16V) 8 '.0 1 1600 3 Ti 1 1670 3 40 1 1290 4 l) 1 IV.) 3 45 21 781 I 05 17 1729 3 60 CALVKS. 1 260 4 li i 270 6 00 1 UV) fi :.o 2 200 6 25 1 200 6 60 2 125 6 60 STAUS. 2 1350 3 SO . lb 1173 I '5 19 1389 3 85 1 2050 4 ."3 1 1520 I 15 STOCK COWS AND HKtFKRS. 1 920 2 10 1 lew :i 10 65S 2 70 6 860 3 10 2 725 2 !M 10 145 3 75 2 625 3 ID 2 915 3 83 STOCK CALVKS. 1 310 4 25 STOCKUHS AND l'KKDKItS. 2 huo 2 7,i 2 6i0 I 10 5 620 3 (1) . 1 800 ' 4 00 1 430 3 () 32 6-1) 4 fO 1 6J) 3 71 71!) 1 00 1 820 3 2.-, 20 821 I 10 1 770 3 10 3 773 I 15 6 6M i l 570 I 25 31 663 3 60 4 602 1 2.i 1 620 8 60 20 661 1 SO 1 750 3 75 2 630 I :v 2 725 3 80 31 605 4 30 1 4MI 3 V) IV) 716 4 90 15 906 3 90 4 442 I 30 6 516 3 90 20 850 I 15 2 715 4 00 6 381 4 55 6 663 I 00 HOOS The supply of hogs today wa9 about up to expectations anil as lnvorable reports were received lrom other markets trading started out on a basis of u strong 2!sc advance. The general run of mixed hogs sold at JO 00, with tho better grades going at J'UCl'j and 6.05 and as high at 6.o7'n was paid for prime heavyweights. At tlioM) prices sellers cut loose qultu rap Idly, but beforo tho bulk of the offerings had changed hands .the market cased off and packers wanted to buy the rest at 5.97VS and J0.O0, or only a littlu stronger than yesterday's general market. Sellers weru holding for thu morning prices and as n result not much was done for a time. Tho last hair of tho market was very slow and weak, tho advance being fully lost. Packers were only bidding $5.95 nnd 5.97VS and as a result It was late befort anything like a clearance was made, ltcp rvsvntatlvu sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sli, Av ...216 ...221) , . .235 ...257 ...262 ...200 ...21S ...22S ...249 ...257 ...21i ...282 ...213 ...217 ...226 Pr. 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 W 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 if) li 00 li 00 . 6 () 6 CO 6 00 6 00 C GO 6 00 6 IN) 6 00 6 00 6 (0 6 00 6C2H 6 124 fi 2)4 6 02' a 6 OJli 6 02',4 6 02(a 6 02 ',4 6 02,i 6 02V4 6 02a 6 02',, 6 024 6 02 'A 6 03 6 05 6 05 fl 06 -6 05 -6 05 6 05 6 07',4 6 07'., ran of 1S9.. 176 80 5 tD 70 216 80 81 207 ... 5 93 10 5 Wi 80 6 95 80 $5 95 6. 82.. 74.. 96. . 81.. 36.. 66.. 67.. 63.. 71.. 73.. 6.1. . 82.. . .206 71.. 60.. 00. . 63.. 71.. 76.. 71.. 46.. 48.. 68.. 76.. 71.. 73.. 80 .20S ...181 ...117 ...231 ...214 . . .28S . . .22 . . i225 . . .201 40 6 Ki 80 80 40 100 5 S7V4 5 071,4 200 V) 80 80 6 7Mi 5 i.7i,J 5 97l3 o !)7'.3 5 97V4 ..193 ..196 40 120 120 71 220 5 97'. 1.4 67 ..SIS . .256 5 9J'S 60 237 80 21... 85. . . 6 97 74 21S 80 6 97's 42 20S 40 6 97! 2 69 247 40 5 37?a 73 242 80 5 97V 80 213 80 5 97',s 71 216 40 5 97V4 6S 242 80 5 974 62 226 ... 5 7', 61 250 80 5 97 1 3 62 290 100 6 97V, 69 211 ... 5 97',j 69 26S 80 6,00 60 251 ... 6 01) 61 241 ... 00 78 239 ... tit") 70 229 ... 6 00 20 267 40 6 00 67 249 ... lilii) 82 212 ... 6 00 29 228 ... 6 00 70 259 ... 6 0O 20 311 ... 6 01) ' 61 314 SO 6 00 66 26S ... 6 00 65 233 ... ) 65 302 ... 6 00 67 297 ... 6(H) 49 311 ... 40 80 (VI 231 66 233 88 214 20 227 4S 210 76 205 70 201 69 221 40 80 120 23 21 1 .206 65.. 62.. 72.., 76. . 64.. 69.. 16.., 82... 69.. 73.. 49:. 65.., 63. . , 51.., 58... "!240 ...231 ...240 ...215 ...236 ...280 ...224 ...302 ...21S ...207 ...240 . . .255 ...226 ...243 SO 200 40 160 120 80 3. ..21 IS SIIKKP Thcro was not n heavy sncep ncro today ami ewes nnn wethers brought good strong prices. Tho Standard Cattle company's clipped wethers that sold vnutiinlnv f.tt tj l!A li.ntt t fl Til tri,lnv lOwcs brought $1.25 nnd $4.30. which looked like good strong prices, l.nmbs, however, were rather slow and tho market wan weak to a illmo lower. Packers did not seem to bo particularly anxious for lambs today and as a result tlie trnile was slow. Feeders are still selling at cood strong prices, the supply being light and tho de mand of very fair proportions. Quotations: Choice. led wethers. H.Wtl 4.85; fair to good wethers, $4.251.60; clipped wethers, jl.&WH.orr, cnoico iigntwcignt yearlings, $1,85571.95; fair to good yearlings. SI.fi0fil.8J: clipped yearlings. $l.65ff4.80; cholco lightweight ewes. $1.13 4.80; fair to good ewes, J3.y0ic l i:: cnoico limine, iair to good lambs, $l.90(tf5.15: spring lambs, $6.50fi 8.50; feeder owes, $3.25J3.&0; feeder wethers, S3.76f.i4.00; feeder lambs, $1.304.60. Itcprc- sentatlvc sales: No. Av. 10S 90 102 101 91 73 110 77 105 123 130 110 9t 80 Pr. 2 50 3 60 1 30 4 40 4 70 1 70 2 75 3 50 4 00 4 25 4 60 4 70 4 70 5 15 6 cull owes 2 shorn ewes 191 western ewes 91 shorn wethers 602 western wethers 89 Mexican yearlings 1 sheep I sheep 2 western rllpped ewes 179 cull ewes 4 western wethers 43S western wethers, clipped. 602 western wethers, clipped. 773 Colorado-Mexican lambs... CIIICAtiO I.IVK NTOCIC MAHKKT. Cntllc nml Hlierp Meud to Firm lllllt Open lllKber. CHICAOO. April 2.-CATTIKnccclnts. 3,600 head, Including 200 Texans; steers Hicany, Dincners stocK nnn, Texans steady; good to prime steers, $5.oofj0.00; poor to medium, .i.90ii4.!); stoukers ami feeders, tholee slendy, others slow, S2.65fc 4.75; cows, S3.65JM.40i heifers, llrm, $2.6.V(i 4.65; dinners steady, $2.00fj2.65; bulls llrm. S3.75fM.40; calves steady, $l.50f6.00; Texas fed steci s, $4,20f5,OO; Tex.t grass steers, $3.OfM.0O; Texas bulls, $2.50f3.7$; sales of choice at $1.00. HOOS-Itecelpts today, 14,000 head; tomor row, 22.000, estimated; left over, 2,500; mar ket opened 6c higher; closed easier; top. $6.25: mixed nnd butchers. S5.90fn1.20: nnoil to cholco heavy, $6.05T6.25; rough heavy, $5.90fi0.oo; light, S3.90ifa.12J,; bulk of sales. $6.05f(6.15. HIII-lISP AND I.AMHS-Heeolpts, 12,000 lieiul; sheep llrm; lambs slow; good to cholco wethers. $4,805(5.10; fair to cholco mixed. $4.60fM.S5: western sheen. SI.8flfiR.10: yearlings, $l.80fi5.15; native lambs. $l.75tf 5.85; western lumbs, $5,00f)5.33. Kiiiiniin City Live Stiirk Mnrkrt, KANSAS CITV, April 2.-CATTM2-K0. ceipts, 7,000 natives, 300 Texans, loo calves; beet steers and good feeders, steady; cows and heifers, steady to 10c higher: Inferior cattle weak; native beef steers, $l,605.50; stockers nnd feeders, $3,75fi5.00; western fed steers, $4.t5ff5.25: Toxnns and Indians, $t.251j5.00; cows. Sa.23il4.Gfl; heifers. $3.75f 4.80; caniiors,, $2.35ff3,15; bulls, $3.25tn.C0; calves. $l.50fl(i.25, llOOS-necelpts, 10000 head; market 5c higher; top. $6.15; bulk of sales. $5,93fi6.10; heavy, $6,051(6.15; mixed pookers. $5,95fj fl.10: light, $5.85f5.971ii pigs, $4.75fj5.70. SIIi:i:P AND I.A.MUS-Herelpts, 3,200 head; market strong; western lambs, $5.00 ffS.25: western wethers, $l.60fi5.00; western yearlings, SI.T5fT5.10; ewes, $1.0ofi4.50; culls, $2.T5fj3.75j spring lambs, $6.50fj7.50. St. I.iiitl l.lvc Stock Mnrkrt. ST. I.OIMS. April 2.-CATTM3-Ilecelpts, 2,000 head. Including 900 Texans; markot steady; native shipping and export steers, $4,85fi5,65; droFscd beef and butcher steers, Sl.30f(5.45; steers under l.Oflrt lbs.. $3,SOff4.60: Blockers nnd feeders, $2,50f?4,65; cows and heifers, $2.00fjl,80; ennner, Sl.25fj2.75; bulls, Si.TM3,40; Texas and Indian steers, $3.50fr 4.80; cows and heifers. $2.55fj3.65. HOOS-ltccelpts. 8.500 head; strong; pica and lights. $5.soji6,60; packers, $3.9336.10; butchers. $6.00fi6,05. SIIKKP AND UAMHS-Ilecelpts, 1,600 head; market strong and active; native muttons. $l.25fj5,oo; lambs, $5.0085,10; culls and bucks, $3.O0f?4,0O. .cw York l,le Slock Market, NEW YOItK. Anrll 2. IlKKVKS-lte- rrlptK, 691 head: no Inula today; feeling siraiiy; caiues qitnti'ii uvo came llrm, re frlgerator beef easier at 9',ifj9'4C per lb. exports, 805 cattle, 2,160 sheep and 4,860 quarters of beef, calves, receipts, 121 head; steady for nil grades: veals, $4.50f7.60. SIIKKP AND UAMIIS-Hecelpts, 1.416 ncaa; bticvp stcuuy, mmos weak; common heep, U; ordinary to good lambs, $5 uf 6.15 llOtlS-Ilccclpts, 2,153 head; firm nt 61o 6.40. Ht. ,lnrili I, He MtucU Market. SOPTII ST. JOSKPII, April 2.-(8ieclal.) The Journal quotes: CATTMJ-Heeeliits, 1,700 head; market steady; natives, $i.lof5.2S; Texa nnd west erns, $3.50f5.10; cows and heifers. $2.25fI.S): hulls nnd stags, S2.23fil.90; yearlings anil ml vps, $3.60fM.75; stock-rs und feeders, $3.60 fM.63; veals. $i.75f!7.0O. HOOS Receipts 3,(00 head; market, steady to 5c higher; nil grades, $5.9.Vlii;,15, bulk of sales, J6.oofi6.071; pigs, steady. SIIKKP AND I.AMHS-lleeelpts, 1.9.1) bend; market, active, steady; lamb, $I.'W 5.25: yearlings, Jl,75fi5.00; wethers, SUOlj 1,75; ewes, $3.90f.M.5o. Moux tltv 1,1 Stock Mnrkrt. SIOl'X CITY. April 2.-(Spoclal Tele-grntn.)-CATTI.K-Hecclpt. 2.too; market slow, about steady, beeves, $l,0Ofjl.(Vl; .ows and bulls, mixed, J2.fif!3.75s stockers nnd feeders, $3.23fj4.4o; calves and yearlings, $3.23fM.60 . , HOOS-Itecelpts, 3,100; market n shade higher, selling jit $5.Sofj0.00; bulk, $5.93. Stock In SUM, Following aro tho receipts nt the jour principal western markets for April 2: Cattle. Hojs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.142 6.173 1.459 Chicago .., 3.500 ll.ooo 12.roo Kansas City 7.300 10.(ni 3,2iX) St. Louis 2.0HO 8,601) i.yi) Totnls 15,912 3075 21,159 m:v voiiiv 41i:m:h.i. mahkf.t. tluotiilloti of tlie Dii.v mi Viti'loii Coin III mlltle. XBW YOItK, April 2,-FI.Ol'U-ltccelpts. 2.111 bbls.i exports, S.573 bills.; weak nnd shade lower, Inlltleuced by wheat; Minne sota patents, $1.00fi4.25; Minnesota bakers. $2.9ofi3.23; winter patents, $3.65fM.o0; winter straights, $3.of73.6o: winter extras. J2.40W 2.80; winter low grades, $2.20fi2,75. Ilye Hour, dull: fair to good. $2.S0f3.15; choice to fancy, $3.20'ii3.43 Buckwheat Hour, quiet at S2.lOfi2.15. Ml'CKWIIKAT Dull at 00f62c, c. I. f., New York. COItN.MKAI.-Knsy; yellow western, 91c; city. !ici Itrnndywlne, S2.iSff2.Sn. HYK Quiet: No. 2 western, HOtfc, f. o. b nllont; stale, 66fiS7e, c. I. f., carlots. HAHI.KY-Steady; feeding. I6f(48!sc, e. I. f . New York: malting. 2f70c. HAIU.KY MALT Dull: western, 6.)fi72e. WllKAT-ltcrclpts. 58,900 '! exports, 61,. 03S bu. Siiot, easy;' No. 2 red. 80e, f. o, b., nllont; No. 2 red, 7S7ic elevator: No. 1 northern. Dultith. SS&fci:, f. o, b., nllont; No. 1 hard, Dultith, 91',ic. f. o. b nllont. Op tions were nervous nnd wrnk nenrlv all day, rellectlng nctlve liquidation, bearish foreign advices, favorable crop news nnd heaviness In northwest markets. They llnally rallied slightly on covering and closed barely steady nt e net decline, being helped by export business. May, 78 Il-16?i79 9-16c, closed at 79fcc: July. 78Tdfl79 13-16c. closed nt 73'fcc; September. 78Wi79!4e, closed at 7SN,c. COHN Uccelpts. 23,000 Int.; exports. 81.997 bu. Spot, weak; No. 2, 4S'sc, elevator, and 49ljc. f. o, li.. altoat, Option market showed further decided weakness todnv, us a result of renewed liquidation, absence of bull sup port, small clearances, weak foreign mar ket nnd short selling. Closed weuk nt Hit c net decline. May, 48fM3c, closed at 18e; July. 477nfM8,);c. closed at I7ttc; Sep tember, I7sifi48ke, closed lit I7"4C. OATS Receipts, 165,000 bu.; exports, 41,523 bu. Spot, weaker; No. 2, 31c; No. 3, ft)V4e; No. 2 white, 33c: No. 3 white. 32V-c: trnek mixed western, 30'.sff31:ic: track white, 82f 36c. Options nominally weak and lower with corn. IIAY-Steady: shipping, 75fj77',sc; good to cholre, 9i?j92Hc. HOPS Unlet; stnte, common to cholco, 1900 crop, lift 20c: 1839 crop, llfjlSc; old olds, 12ffl6o; I'nclllc coast, 130o crop, 16fjl9c; 1893 crop, 15c 1IIUKS Firm; Galveston. 20 to 23 lbs., 18fH8c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 18VAfjl9c; Texas dry. 24 to 40 lbs.. HfritUc I, K ATI! Kit Steady; hemlock sole, Hue nos Ayres, light to heavyweights, L'IIj2;c: acid. 23',4U23e. PROVISIONS-Hccf, stendy; fnmllv, $Io.5o fill.50; mess, $S,60fi9.00: beef hams. $18.50fi 19.00; packet. $9.50f)10.oo; city, extra India mess, $14.00fM6.00. Cut meats, llrm; pickled bellies, $S.75fi 10.50; pickled shoulders, $7; pickled hams, $9.50fi 10.00. I.nrd. steady; western slenmcd, $$.75; rellned, steady; continent, $9; South America, $9.50; com pound, $5.75fi5.S7!4. Pork, quiet; family, S16.6flfil7.ti0j short clear, $15.0offl7.00; mess, $15.60fj 10.60. TAl.IJW-FIrm; city, 5fi5'.ic; country, 5M SUc. HUTTKH Receipts, 9,320 pkgs.j llrm; creamery, 16fi22c: factory, llfil1'4c CH1CKSK Receipts. 2,300 packages; firm; fancy, largo colored and white, HJilHjc; fancy, small colored, 12V4c; fancy, small, while, 12fil2'ac. KGGS Receipts, 24,136 packages; strong; western, at mark, 134c; southern, at mark, 12-5ll3iio. MKTAI.S-Geucral activity prevailed In the local metal market today. Tin dlsplnved a weak undertone In sympathy with the decline abroad and trading was dull. The close was very dull at $23.60. At London a loss of 13s was scored, spot closing nt iM13 16d and futures at 111 7 6d. Domestic Iron markets continue Inactive but steady at old prices, Pig Iron warrants, f9.50iiV 10.60; northern foundry. $l5.25ft10.50; south ern foundry. $14.oofzl5.5o; soft southern, S13.tiofjl5.fi0. Copper at London was 7a Od lower to 68 12s 6d for spot and 69 2s fid for futures. Here the mnrkrt was again featureless and largely nominal on tho basis of $17 for Luke S.iperlor and $16.62! for casting nnd electrolytic. Lead was dull and unchanged, while spelter showed n stendy undertone nt yesterday's advance, the close steady at $3,901(3,93. O.MVIIA Wlini.HSAM! M.IIIKKTS. Condition of Trade nml Unntnllnn on Staple nnd I'nney I'roilncr. KGGS Receipts liberal; good stock, llrm nt 11'iiC i.i vi, rot'LTRY-Hons. Sr: young and old roosters. 3fj7e; turkeys, 6fSc; ducks and geese, 7ii7'.-c. GAMK Mallard ducks, tier ilnz.. $2.7511:1.00: teal. $1.25fil.60; mixed, Sl.25fi1.rA HUTTKR Common to fair. 13u: choice. II fi'lSe: separator. 22c. I'HKSH OYSTKRS-Flrst grade, solid packed, New York counts, per can. JWc; ex tra selects, 32c; standards, 25c; medium, 20c. Second grade, slack filled. New York counts, per can, aoe; extra selects, 26o; stuudards, 20e; bulk standards, per gal., $1.25. FRO.KN FRKSH FISH-Dlnck bass, 18o; white bass. 10c; bluetlsh, 1lo; bullheads, 10c; bljo lllls, 7c; calllsh, 12c; cod, 9c; cropplp. 10c; clscocs, 7c; halibut, lie; herring, 4fi6e; haddock, 9c, mackerel, l5ci; porch, 5fi7c; pickerel, 7u; pike, 9e; red snapiier, 10c; salmon. 14c: suntlsh, 5c; smelts, 10c; trout, 10c; whlteush.'Sc. PIGKONS-Llve, per dor.. $1. VKALS-f'holce, OfilOc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesalo Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, $9: No. 1 upland. $S.60; medium. JS: coarse. $7.50. Ryo straw, $5.50. These prices are for nay oi goon coior ami quality. Demand fair. Receipts, 1 car. OATS No, 2 white, 28c. CORN-No. 3, 55c. HRAN-S15. VKOF.TAHLKS. SPINACH-POT bu. hox. 75c ASPAnAOPa-Cnllfornla. per lb.. 16c. nill'HARH-Cnllfnrnin, per lb., 10c. NKW HKKTS- Per doz.. fii'c NKW CARROTS Per doz., iW. NKW TI'RNIPS-per doz.. 60c. Cl'CPMHKRS-Hothouse, per doz., $l.5ofj. 2.00, us to size, PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 40c Tl'RNIPS-Per bu. basket, 50c. HKKTS-Pe.r bu.. 40c, CARROTS-Per bu., 40c LKTTPCK-Per bu.. 85fri0c RADI81 1 KS Per doz.. 30ff35c. PAH8LKY Per iloz., 35c. POTATOKS Per bu., 45fC5e; Colorado, ' SKF.D POTATOICS-Karly Ohlos. 65ft60o; Red River Valley, 90o: Triumph, SI. 10. SWKKT POTATOKS-Per bbl., $1.76. CAHHAOK Holland seed, per lb., 2c; new California, 2tye. TOM ATOKS Florida. ier 6-liasket crate, $1: Mexicans, per 4-bnsket crate, $2.50. ONIONS-Ohlo. per bJ.. $1.75. CKLKRY-Cnllfornln, as to size, 60fj75e; Kalamazoo, 25fi30e. CAULIFLOWKR-Callfnrnln, per crate, $2.60. UKANS Wnx, per bu., $3.50; string, per bu.. $3.25. KGG PLANT Per bu, box. $3. PKPPKRS-Pcr bu. box, $2.25, FRUITS. 8TRAWHKRRIKS Florida, per qt., 40c; Texas. 251 30c GRAPKS Malagn, per keg. $7.5009.00. APPLKS-Per bbl.. $1.23; Washington, per bu. box. $1.75: Helltlowers, $1.90. CRANHKHRIKS Hell nnd Hugle. $9 per bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl,, $8.60; per crnte, $3. TROPICAL FRIUTS, ORANOKS California seedlings, $2.00ff. 2,25: navels, $2,76fi3.00. LKMONS-Cnllfornln. extra fancy, S3.25ff 3.60; choice. $3. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size. $1.75fi2.25. FIGS California, new enrtous, 75c; layers, 65c; Imported, per lb., 12fil3c. DATKS Persian, In 60.1b, boxes, Salrs, 5c per lb.: Halloween, 5V$o per lb. MI8CKLLANKOPS. HONKY California, per 31-scctlon case, Sl.oo. CIDKR Per bbl.. $1.50; per half bbl.. $2.75. Nl'TS Kngllsh walnut, per b ir,e: ill berts. ner lb.. 13c: almonds, ner lb.. lSfi2floi raw peanuts, per lb.. 5fj5'c: roasted. O'sirf l'.5'. iiraziiH, m, pecans, jwn-c; coco.inulS, eneli. 4Hc HIDKS No. 1 green, 6tjc; No, 2 green, IVic; No, 1 salted, 6ac; No. 2 suited, 5',3ci No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs , Sc; No. 3 vrnl calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, StfJ13e; sheep pelts, 2."if7oc, horse hides, $1.50fj.'.2.. St. l.niiN (Srnln nml Provision, ST. l.ot'18, April 2,-Tho Merclinnts ex (hnnge was closed todav because of the municipal election, but local traders met on the curb and considerable business was trnlisneled. WIIKAT Market opened at 72e. n de cline of l-lfic from tne previous close for May, and ruled weak for some time. Inter rallying, but closing VifNc off. Rccelpls, 36,Si") bu. CORN May closed lie down, Thcro was no trading in oats, HYK Firm ut 53o. FLOl'R-Qiilet; patents, S3.5Sfr3.75j extra fancy and straight, $3.15f3.35j clear, $2.70if 2.90. SKKDS Timothy, steady; average ie. eclptn, $3,2jfjl,ooj prlniu worth more; flax, $1.52. COHNMKAI-Steady nt $2.10, HHAN Quiet, easy; sncked, cast track, i in. HAY Timothy, easier, $10.00fj 13.50; prnlrl'. steady, SS.oojill.w. WHISKY-Slendy at $1.27. 1 HON CUTTONTIKS-Sl. RAGGING- 6'V7c. HUMP TWINl!-9c PROVISIONS - Pork, lower; Jobbing. $15.62'4. Lard, higher, $s.20. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25: clear ribs, $S.37'4; clear sides, $8.50. lliicou, strong; boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9.12'4: clear sides, $9.25. MKTALS -Lead: Firm nt $l.22Vifl 1.23. Spelter: Strong nnd advancing, S3.80fi3.824. POPLTRY Steady, unchnnged: young chickens, 8c; turkeys, SfjlOc; ducks, 9c; geese, 4fi6e, Hl'TTKH-Stondy; creamery, 16i?22c; dairy, 14ft 17c. KGGS Lower at ll'ic repacked and cases Included. t'liniiKe In Avnltntilr Supplle. NKW YORK, April 2.-Hpeclal cable and telegraplilc coinmiinlcatlnns to Hrndstreet show the following changes In available supplies, compared with last nccount: WIIKAT fulled States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 819,000 bu.: nllont for nnd In Kuiope, Increased l,30o,ooo bu.; total supply, Increased 451,000 bu. CORN I'liited States and Canada, cast of the Rockies, decreased 1,001,000 lu. OATS Pulled states and Canada, cast of the Rockies, decreased 392,000 bu. Among the more Important decreases re ported arc those of 5oo,0o0 bu. nt northwent eru Interior eleviitors, 310,000 bu. In Mani toba, 175,000 bu, nt Chicago private elevators und 60,000 bu. ut Fort Worth. The leading increases Include those of 260,000 bu. nt Omnha nnd 50,000 bu. nt Nnsh vlllr. The combined stock of wheat at Portland, Ore, Tacoma and Senttle, WiibIi., decreased 29S.0O0 bu. Inst week. Kniinna ('Ity lirnln nml Provisions, KANSAS CITY, April 2. WIIKAT May, 60'f,fi06Uc; July, 66',jfi66;c; cash. No. 2 bard, 69ft 70o; No, 3, 67Hff6Sc; No. 2 red, 70o; No, 3, 70c CORN May, 394c; July, 39T4c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 404fMOc; No. 8 white, 41-c; No. 3, 104 c. OATS-No. 2 white, :S',sC HYK No. 2. 62c HAY-Cholce timothy, S10.00fjll.00: choice prnlrlc. $s.O0Ji9.00. HUTTKR Creamery, 17Q20CJ dairy, fancy, 16c. KGGS-Steady; fresh Missouri nnd Kan sas stock, lie per doz., loss off, cases re turned: new whltewood cases Included, 4c more. RKCKIPTS-Whcut. 26,400 bu.; corn, 12,800 bu.: oats. 5,000 bu. SHIPMKNTS-Whcnt, 64.S0O bu,; corn, 37, 600 lit.; oats, 4,000 bu. Liverpool Grnln and Provision. L1VKRPOOL, April 2.-WIIRAT-Spot, steady; No, 1 northern spring, 6i3'.id; No. 2 red western, winter, 5s Id; No. 1 Cali fornia, 6s84d. Futures, stendy; May nnd July. 6s Ud, COHN Spot. American mixed, new, firm, 3s IP41I: American mixed, old, steady, 4s Uil, Futures, quiet; May, 3s 10T41; July, 3s 104d; September, 5s lid. PROVISIONS Lard, American rellned, In palls, firm, 13s 3d: prime western, lu tierces, llrm, 43s. Huron, short ribs, llrm, 44s 3d. HOPS At London, Pacific coast, steady at .Clffi C4 18c Receipts of wheat, during the Inst three dnvs, 221,000 centals, Including 215,000 Amer ican. Receipts of American corn, during the last three days, 9S.300 centals. Tho Grain exchange will bo closed April 3, 6 nnd 8. Toledo Grain Market. TOLKDO. April 2. WIIKAT Dull, lower; No. 2 cash. 750; May and July. 77c. CORN Strong, dull; No. 2 mixed, 434c; May. 44?ie. OATS-Stcndy; No. 2 mixed, 284c; May, 264c . . , HYK Dull: No. 2, Mc. CLOVKRSKKD-Qulct; prime cash, $6.0; October, $5.60. Mlniienpoll Grnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 2. WHUAT-Cash, 73'.c; May. T3?ifi734o: July, T5',o; on track, No". 1 hard, 764o: No. 1 northern. 734c; No. 2 northern, 69',-fj704c FLOUR Iowcr; llrst patents, S4.00ff4.10; second patents, $3.90f? I.Oo: first clears, $3.00 Q3.10; second clears. $2.00f2.15. BRAN In bulk, $13.25fj-13.50. Phllndelphln Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 2.-I1UTTER-Flrm: fancy western creamery. 224c; fancy western prints, 22c; fancy nearby, 23c; some lots 23c KGGS Firm, 4fT34C higher: fresh nearby, 134c: fresh western, 14c; fresh southwest ern, 134c: fresli southern, 13c. CHKKSK-Steady. Prorln Market. PKORIA, April 2,-CORN-Knslcr; No. 2, 43c OATR Easier; No. 3 white, 27ic, billed through. WHISKY On tho basis of $1.27 for fin ished goods. Ilnlutli Grnln .Market. DULUTH, April 2. WH KAT No. 1 hard, 7514c; No. 1 northern, 73',dc; No. 2 northern, 677i.fniii;; Jiny. i)e; ,iuiy, ic. CORN 404c; May, lie. OATS-27fl27Uc Mllnniikrr Grain Mnrkrt. MILWAUKEE. April 2.-WIIEAT-Qulof. No. 1 northern, 74c; No. 2 northern, 71fj72c RYE Steady; No. 1. 51c. HARLKY Quiet; No. 2, 574c; sample, Kfj 56c. HKVinW OK COMMERCIAL IWILIIHKS. Ilrrrenar In Unlilllllrn n Compared ivltli l,nt Yenr, NKW YORK, April 2. Dun's review of April 6 will say: Reports show commercial failures of 3,515 In tho llrst quarter of 1901. against 2,891 last year. In uninunt of liabilities thero uppenrs 11 decrease, tho llgurcs this year being $31, 7O3.1S0. compared with $33,022,573 In 1900. Manufacturing disasters wero 710 In num ber and $12,604,322 In amount, against 578 last yenr for $13,402,653, In tradlnc concerns defaults numbered 2,168. with nn Indebtedness of Sll.652.90t',. compared with 2,196 last year owing $16,318,. 617, In (he other commercial clashes, includ ing real estate, brokerage and transport ing failures, there appears the only In crease In amount. 157 firms defaulting for $4,616,356. against 120 for $3,301,373 in 19(H). Tho most marked Improvement over lost year Is In the bunking class, where 21 fail ures for $3,411,389 are contrasted with 17 for $23,631,182 a year ago. Wool Mnrkrt. BOSTON, April 2. WOOIWIth a much better demand and with Inrger sales Mm wool market hero had 11 better tone tills week than for a year past. Tho market 011 prurs to have settled down to n firm basis, und thero Is 11 feeling that values rnnnot be forced any lower. Holders of wool are not as anxious to sell as they wero some weeks ago, but buyers hnvo not got to the point whero they are prepared to pay any advance. Tho bulk of tho trading was In threo grades and these wools aro In good demand. For fine medium and lino scoured, staple lu, 40fM3o Is asked, whllo strictly staple lots cnll for 45ff-l6c. Quotations: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces XX and XX nbove. 27c: delnlue. 2Sf.f29o; No, 1 combing. 27c; No, 2 and three-eighths blood, 27c Michigan. Wisconsin, etc. X Michigan. 21c: No. 1 Mlchlgnn combing. 25ff26c; No. 2 .Michigan combing. 25fi2So; coarsp nnd braid washed, 25c; lino delaine, 2lf25c, l'n washed medium, etc Kentucky mid In diana qunrter blond combing, 25c; three eighths blond, 23e; Missouri quarter blood combing, 22e; Ihree-clghths blood, 22o; braid combing, 20fj2le. Territory, scoured basis Montana lino medium and line. I4fi 15o; scoured, 42fM3c; Maple, 45fMRo; Ptah, Wyoming and ldnho medium thin and tine, 42fM5o; scoured basis, spot combings, good, 6U65c; average, 60f63c rv York Dry Good Mnrkrt, NKW YORK, April 2,-DHY GOODS Tlicro has been nn Improvement in cotton goods today. Business In brown, bleached and ronrso colored goods hns been quiet. Prices wero strong nnd tho demand Is readily met, rrlntclolhs continue Inactive. Prints and ginghams quiet and unchanged, Sllkn lu good demand and steady. Hosiery and underwear In moderate request. Prices unehaigcil, Ki upornted nnd Dried I'mlli, NKW YORK, April 2.-KVAPORATKD APPLES Tho volume of business trans, acted In the market for evaporated npnles reached moderate proportions todav. De mand came mostly from exporters, but of ferings wero imlio liberal and this checked any advance In price. The close, however, wns quite llrm, with a tendency toward a higher level of values. State common ap ples were qtoted ut Sfile, prime. 44MIV; choice, 5fj5s4C; fancy, 6'u64e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRIMTS --Inactive and nominally steady. Prunes, 3V'lTe per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots, liny il, 74iil2o; Moor Park, SMl3c Pc.u-hc. peeled, 124ff20c; unpcclcd, o'sflOo, .MOVI1M K.VI'S IX STOCKS AMI HO.MIS. Mnrl. rt llrrnl. nltli Storm of l.lqtilitti tlmi nnd ( nnlliiur Irrruuliir. NKW YORK. April '.'.-Todny's stock mnrket wns tempestuous nnd uneven. It was swept by 11 storm of liquidation this morning, which cauicd some Motent de clines nml carried prices below yesterday's level throughout. The benrs did tint eein disposed to pursue the contest In the face of tlie character of support which they encountered. Earlier loises were largely recovered, but the late actlvljy und strength of the market centered very largely In Bur lington nnd Northern Pacllle on n revival of reports of a transfer of control of tlie former. Burlington had sold down to lT2-fi on the realizing movement, but on the rally It gained headway on the belief that the terms offered to stockholders would bo equivalent to pn and the pllco crnnsed (hat ilgure by tj, and then fell back on realizing. Northern Pnclllc touched 97. The cenernl market had recovend well nfler the shorts began to cover und the turn had boon made, but It did not follow Burlington and Northern Pacllle to u marked extent lu their Dual spurt and the closing was decidedly Irregular op renewed protlt-tuklug, The early break was lu some part due to the perception thnt the I'nlled Stntes Steel stocks had been opened high by manipulation and that realizing in them wns very large The whole market, in fnct, opened higher on the average, the ntoof stocks all showing strength and Burlington. St. Paul and Manhattan gaining a point or over. The same brokers who sold Pulled States Sleel so heavily yesterday continued selling today. Probably not a little reallz ug was Induced by tho announcement that It had been discounted, the Inclusion of the Superior Consolidated lion mines and the Iron Bridge company In the merger. The lncrcnso In the capital of $250,OOo,oOO over that llrst ennteniiihitrd also leaves 11 lib eral margin to the account of the syndicate after the terms of the nddltlonnl exchange have been fulfilled. Dealings lu the steel stocks continued In enormous volume. On the break Rock Island was handled with notable severity, being forced 2'4 under last night s cloyc The sled storks were also conspicuous In the decline. But there wero stocks In practically every Important group which wero forced from 1 to 2 points under last night. The southwestern rail roads were prominent In tlie inllv and other points of notable strength during tho day were Sugar, Anaconda, Amalgamated Cop per, Manhattan nnd Pacllle Mall, which rose from 1 to 3 bolnts. and Colorado Fuel, which rose nn extreme 7',, with recurrent strength. Northwestern. St. Paul & Omaha preferred and Now York & Harlem rose 5 to 64 and Uickawunna 23,. Tho money market was helped bv tho dis bursements of government Interest, tho checks for which passed through tho clear ing house today and made the subtrcasury Vmt InMHutloti to the extent of $2,332,822. But the subtreasury has al ready taken $2,702,000 from the market sineo I-rldny, notwithstanding 11 payment on nc count of a deposit of $750,V) In foreign gold mado nt San Francisco. Sterling exchange rates were slightly lower, but continental oxchangu hardened nnd additional gold ex ports are expected. Tho rate rnllv was on tho announcement from Washington that i,,"fl-crf,l"riv nf treasury had bought $2,0W,0O0 of short time bonds for the sinking fund, having received an offer which com piled with his requirement thnt the bonds should bo on a basis to make tho Invest ment return us high as thnt of the new 2s. This Implies 11 llguro below the market price of the bonds and does not seem likely t yield further largo returns to tho money mnrket. , Tho bond mnrket continued active and Irregular Total salei, par value, $7,715,000, I'nlled Stntes refunding 2s advanced '4 per cent on tho Inst call. The following are tho closing prices on the New lork Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd Baltimore & U. tM'4 . 95Td do pfd W. .t. L. E do 2d pfil Wis. Central ... Third Avenue .. B. & O. pfd National Tube. do pfd Adams Express. Am. Express ... V. S. Express... Wei Is. Fargo Ex. Am. Cot. Oil.... do pfd Am. Malting ... do pfd Amcr. S. & It... do pfd Am, Spirits ... do nfd . 40'J . 154 31 a 204 .121 . 90 . 6S4 .120 .100 ,19S . 71 .111 . 26 . 85 , 25'i . 61'J . 9H, . 224 , 17 . 4S . 90 . 43 .1124 . 79 .1104 .126'i .111 . 45-14 . Si'? . 92 fan. Pacific Can, Southern . dies. Ohio.... Chicago G. W..., C. 11. & Q Chicago I. & L., do pfd Chicago & E. 1., Chicago & N. W. C. R. I. & I C. C. C. & St. L, Colo. Southern .. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del, & Hudson,., Del. L. & W Den. & Hlo do pfd Erie do 1st pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal .., Hocking Valley.. Illinois Central.., Iowu Central do pfd L. K. & W do pfd Lake Shore Louis, ,fc Nash... Manhattan L .... Met. St. Hy Mot. fVnftvil 924 . l.l . n.' . 22 4 .1794 23 . 75 1164 13S'4 8l)i 4f4 . ilVi .1724 .2174 . -Oi . 97',J . 37 69 .'4 .202 . 20 Amor. S. II "do prcl Amer. S. & W.. do pfd Am. Tin. Plate. do prl Am. Tobacco ... do iifd Ann. Mln. Co... Hrk. Rnp. Tr... Colo. F. & I Con. Tobacco .. do pfd Fed. Steel - . N4 . 1.hV, 3l' . 61 . 631, .123 .211)11 . l 414 .103!!, . 654 .105U .2174 . 51 . 97 . 264 . 41 . 954 . 17 . 814 , rtHl .1I9U 1574 . 87 . 65 . 9I' . 61 -. 37U . IOT'-s . 39 . Sll4 .212 " . .Vi .1104 .122 . 654 . 13 , . 76' i . 204 ,10! .lom .j2t; .165. . 21T, 861,1 .112 do nfd Gen. Electric . Glucose Sugar Minn. K- St. L tin i,f.l Mo. Pacific .'.'.'.'.'.' Mobile & Ohio.. M., K. & T do pfd N. .1. Central.., N. V Central.... Nor. & West.... do pfd No. Pacllle do pfd Ontario & W.... "O. H. & N no pin Int'n'l Paper .. do pfd Laclede Gns ... 1023; 81 264 68. Nut. Biscuit .1554 do pfd H7iNotlonol Lead . f'rHi no pill 'National Sled. do pfd N. Y. A. Brake. No. American .. Pacllle Coast ... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Pacific Mall .... People's Gas ... Pressed S. C do nfd Mi 93?I IS1 42 76 1514 364 Tt'4 B3& ffl Pennsylvania .... Rending do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rio. G. W do pfd St. L. ,fc S. P.... do 1st pfd do 2d nfd St. L. S. "V do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. Paul & O.... Ho, Padllc So. Hallway do pfd Tex. & Pacllle... Union Pacllle ... do pfd Wabash Pullman P. C. 43!Stand. R. & T. Sugar 67'5 63 153'i 1SI4 132 464 2S8 79 do pfd Ten 11. C. & 1.... P. S. Leather... do pfd U. S, Rubber.... do pfd Western Union. Amal. Copper .. Republic I. & S. no pru I. S. Steel SI", do pfd.-. 20UP. C. C. & St. L 67 Trust receipts. Nominal. rr York Mime, Mnrkrt, NEW YORK. April 2,-MONEY-Ou call, s-teady at 241(3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 341714 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Stcndy nt de cline, with actual business in bankors' liands at Sl.SS'.ifj-l.sSU for demand and at $4.85 for sixty days; posted rates, $l,S.1Vafj) 4,99: commercial bills, $l.84Vf4.8l)j. SILVER-Certllientes, SO'ifaeic; bar, 53c; Mexican dollars, 480. BONDS Government, strong; stato, Inac tive; railroad, Irregular. The closing prices on bonds today ars as follows; f. S, ref. 2s, rcg, do coupon .... do 3s, rcg do coupon do new Is, reg. do coupon do old 4s, reg. do coupon ... do 6s, reg do coupon .... L). of C. 3 63s.... Atch. gen. 4s.... do adj. Is Can. So. 2s dies, O. 44. do 5s C. &. N. W. c "s. do S. F. d. 6s. Chicago Ter. Is. Colo, So, 4s D. & H. G. Is... Erlo gen. 4s F. W, & I). C. Is ,106 10ti',i U04 1114 138L, 138' 113' i 11314 1114 ui'S' 123'! 1024 N. Y. C. Is N. J. C. g. 5s..., No. Pacllle 3s..., do Is N Y C ,t 8 L 4s. N. ft W. c 4s... Ore. Nov. 1s do 4s O. 8. L. 6s do con. 6s Rending gen. 4s. R. G. W. Is 1074 72 1054 107 10P4 103 10IU 124 118 i'54 mnl 1164 1314 18IV1 MS'.i 120'J 924 117 61 120 99 105'g 119 1104 1154 91 05? st i, ft i m c. r.H. 108'iiSt L ft 8 F g. 6s. 10S St. Paul consols. 1214 St. P. C. ft P. Is. do 6s So. Pacllle 4s.... So. Hallway 5s.. " ' ",3 i:i 96'.'. ss 1034 814 106 S. H. ft T. 6s..., Tex. ft P. Is.... do 2d Union Pacllle 4s. Wabash Is . do 2s "West Shorn Is... Wis. Central Is. Va. Centuries .. Gen, rciocino us, la. Central Is... L. ft N. unl, 4s. M.. K. it T. 2s.. do 4s ,1S1 .1174 .102 . 813 Offered. Xrw York MIiiImr Stork. NKW YORK, April 2,-Tho following are quotations on mining stocks: Adums Con All.'o Breece Brunswick Con Comstock Tun.. Con. Cnl. ft Va Dead wood Ter. Horn Sliver .... Iron Silver Leadvlllo Con.. . 23 Littlu Chief II . 31 Ontnrlo 9374 .123 Ophlr 65 . 25 Phoenix 8 . 6 Polosl 12 .195 Suva go 9 . 65 Sierra Nevada .. 2S 111) Small Hopes .... 65 . 60 Standard 400 Hunk I'Ii'iu-Iiikn, OMAHA. April 2.-CleaiiiiKS. $367.ISS; cor. responding day last year. $1,151,005; de crease $185,517. CINCINNATI. April 2,-Clearlngs, $3,569, 450; money, 4fj6 per cent; New York ex change. 25K40c discount, BALTIMORE. April 2,-Cleurlllgs, $7,853, 473i iMliinces, $903,026. PHILADELPHIA, April 2,-Clearlngs, $25.';75,517; balances. $2,476,031 ST. LUU1S, April '.'.-Clearlne, $7,571,727; balances, $7S.'.5:, money, 5fi7 per cent; New York exchange, 20c discount bid, UV asked. NEW YORK. April 2 Clearing, $111. 924,431 : balances, $15.(83.689. BOSTON, April '.'.-Clearings, JS3,59l,25fl; balances, $2,909,281. Boston stork Hutilii I Ions, BOSTON, April 2.-C11II loans, ,r.M per tent; time loans, 3'iffl per cent, Ollleial iiuslng. A.. T. ft 8. F... do t'f'l Atner. Sugar .. do pfd Am. Ve'ephone. Boston ft Al Boston Ele Boston ,v .Me.. C. 11. ft q Dominion Coal do pfd Federal Steel .. do pfd Fltchburg pfd . Gen. Electric ... do pfd Ed. Eire. III.. N. E. (1. ft ('.. Old Colony . . Old Dominion . Bubiier . .. Union Pacllle . . 61 . 9-1 Union Land . West End Atchison 4s N. E. G. ft C Adventure .. . 34 9f,4 loj (7 1" J, I'd, s'i? . w .M04! .121 .170 .257 .174 .1'H Hlntr, .Mln. Co Amal. Copper Atlantic . ,. Boston ft Mont Butte ft Boston Cat. ft llecla. . Centennial Franklin Humboldt Osceola Parrot Qulncy Santa Fo Cop... Taniiifack I 'tali .Mining ... Winona Wolverines .l.l 'a .111 .2.1 1 . o.' 4 .'04', 141s, .217 .200 .2Vi . r: 1's s.i 5.' 1W 3.r, 334 2us4 . ;ii . 204 Hid. London Stuck Uiinlnlloii. LONDON, April 2.-1 p, m. -Closing: Cons., money do ucct Atchison Can. Pacific . St. Paul '.'.V. Erie 1 1-16 do 1st pfd. . Ill P tlllHVl Vlllllll 3V 914 Reading 1564 No. Pacllle pfd ! 914 M. 9 tl'-S Illinois Central. 112 Crunk Trunk Louisville ,102VAhneotul,i U. P. pfd N. Y. Central . 87 1 Hand Mines .151', HAH SILVl.R-Doprcssed. 27'.d per oz MONEY-3ifi I ier cent. Hate of discount In the open market for short bills, ?, per cent; for three months' bills, 3 per cent Foretell domicilii. LONDON. Apt II V. Loans were In strong demand today. The money market has not felt tln bonellt expected from the heavy Interest and dividend payments. Repay ments fulling due to tho bank will continue temporarily to prevent the accumiililKiii of surplus capital outside. Discounts steadied somewhat, though they were in clined to drop, 011 the prospect of easier money ufter the release of government dividends, West Africans wero the only active section on the Stock exchange, where llrst-elass securities were llrm. The Tenure In foreigners was the continued In quiry for Argentines. Americans opened nt parity and hardened. The changes wero mostly fractional, operators following closely New York's lead. Grand Trunks recovered nnd relapsed, owing to lack of business, BERLIN, April 2. The weekly statement of tho Imperial Bank of Germnuy shows thu following changes: Cash in hand, rie creased 109.0lo.ooo marks; treasury notes, de. ci cased 3.3o0.iM) marks; other securities. In crensed 192.0oo.ooo marks; notes In circula tion, Increased 237,3-'0.onO marks. Interna tlonuls and Americans were quiet on the bourse today. Canadian Pacifies were irreg ular. Mines were easier on renllza lions In view of the holidays. Discount rates: Short bills, p4 per cent; three months' bills, per cent. PARIS, April ".-During the llrst part of the day on the bourse there was a fresh reaction In sympathy with the weakness In Hlo 1 1 ti t oh. due to the Increase lu tho supply of copper. Lntter prices were tinner nnd business wns quiet. Argentines and Bra zilians were favored. Metropolitan rose sharply on large buying to cover acco.ints. DcBecrs made a good recovery. Kalllrs wr.ro easier. Three per cent rentes, lolf 23c for the nccount; exchnngo on Loudon, 23f 174c for chocks; Spanish Is, 73.624. Condition of the Trrnniiry. WASHINGTON. April 2. Today' state mcnt of Hie treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,oo0,0"0 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $157,631,312; gold, $39,901,111. Cotton Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. April 2. The cotton mar ket opened steuily at niichaiiged prices 10 an advance of 3 points, but developed 11 weak undertone, cables not responding to the satisfaction of the trade here. For a time the market ruled quiet, but suddenly de veloped increased nctlvlty and strength on buying started by a Greek house and sup plemented by considerable nctlvlty for other substantial houses on Investment account. This led shorts to cover freely nnd prices moved up 5fM7 points from the lowest to the highest llgures, with May selling from 7.83i; to Sc and being tho llrmest on tho list. Talk of a, corner lu May was not taken seriously, although it Is, claimed that on the present relation of prices between tho southern and the New York markets' tho amount of certificated cotton at New York will not exceed 50.000 bales on Muy 1. Tho market was Dually sternly at a net advance of 2fil2 points on futures nnd 4 advance on spots. The movement of cotton keeps full and this restrained buying to somu extent. Spot closed quiet and 4c higher; middling up lands, 8 5-16c; middling gulf. S3-16c: sales, 20 bales. Futures closed steady; April, 7.91c; May, 7.97c; June nnd July, 7.91c AugiHt, 7.63c; September. 7.16c: October, T.35e; De cember and .litntinry. 7.2'c. NEW ORLEANS, April 2. COTTON Steady; sales, fi.lon bales; ordinary, 5'ic; good ordinary. 0 7-10c; low middling, 7'io; middling, 8 l-16c; good middling, 8 7-16c, middling fair. 8 11-16e; receipts. 6.520 bales, stock, 301,813 bales. Futures, steady: Apt II, 7.9'W( 7.99c; May. 7.9057.9lc; June. 7.85fi7.S6c; July, 7.81fi7.82c; Augiibt, 7.60fi7.61e; Septem ber, 7.:ve bid; October, 7.1817.20c; Novem ber nnd December, 7.14fi7.16c. LIVERPOOL, April 2. COTTON Spot, moderate business and prices 1-I6d higher; American middling fnlr, 5 8-32d; good mid dling. 1 13-16d; middling, lcl, low middling, 4 7-16d; good ordinary, l3-6d; ordinary. 8 15-6d; salrs. 7.000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation mid export and included 6, I'M American; receipts, Ss.O'nI bales, all Ameri can. Futures opened and closed quiet; American middling. I. in. c, April, 1 S0-6ld, buyers; April and May, I 29-0lfi i M.iild, buy ers; May and June, 1 29-6ld, buyers; Juno hud July. I 29-Old. sellers; July and August, 1 28-6lfi l 29-iild, buyers; August and Sep tember, 1 22-6lfM 23-flld, buyers; September, 1 22-6I1M 23-6ld, buyers; October, g. o. ;., 4 9-6I1J4 lO-iild, (.oilers; October and Novem ber, I 5-64JM 6-6I1I, sellers; November find December. 1 3-6lfi I l-6ld, sellers. ST. LOUIS, April 2,-COTTON-Quiet; nn sales; middling, S'le; receipts, 3,013 bales; shlpmints, 3,762 bales; stock, 73,190 bales. Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORK, April 2,-COFFEK-Spot. dull; No. 7 Invoice. 7Voi7mC. Mild, dull: Cordova. K4fjI34c. Futures opened steady, with prices Sfilo points higher nnd further Improved 5 points on sumo positions 011 better than expected cables, Willi shorts the best buyers, A slightly easier feeling prevailed In tho afternoon, closing llovro cables reporting lif recession nnd the sqiot department not responding to Iho ndv.iuco lu f ilures, Closed steady, with prices 6II0 prints net higher, Total sales were 23.60n bags, Including: May, 5.00e; July, ri.70f5.75i:; September, 5.85c; December, li.0iifj6.10u; Feb ruary, 6.15c; March, O.20c SiiKnr Mnrkrt, NEW YORK, April 2.-8UGA H-8teody to llrm; fair refining, 34fi3 )7-32c; cen trifugal, 90 lest, I l-10o; molnssns sugar, 3 9-32c; refined, llrm. NEW ORLEANS, April 2, SUGAR Quiet; open h"ttic 3'ii.'nio; open kettle, centrifugal, .'ITifM'de, cculrlfiigul yellow, l',i fM9-16c; seconds, 3f3 15-16c Molnsses, firm; open kettle, Sfjl7c Oil mid HorIii. SAVANNAH. April 2. -OILS-Turpentlne, llrm, 83'jc Rosin, llrm mid unchanged. LONDON, April 8,OII,-Turpontlno spir its, 26i 9d. To Kntrrlnln lliillrond Coin inlNNloiirr. SAN FRANCISCO. April "--Tho filter state Commerce commlsslonerM and tho members of tho various stato railroad com missions are lu meet hero In Joint session on Juno I, Tho delegates nnd members of their families will rlupiber rihout 200, Tho California commissioners have secured tho "Maple" room of ttio Palacn hotel for tho meetings. Plans nro being mado to show tho visitors from the east tho vnrlous attractions of tho city. Colorado I.i'kInIiiI uri- Adjourn. DENVER, April 2,-Tho legislature finally adjourned shortly after 3 o'clock ibis morn. Ing. Tho session expired by constitutional limitation ut midnight Republican mem bers entered protests against all measures enacted after midnight, including the new revonuo bill, claiming that they aro Invalid under a decision nf the supremo court. Found D-nil In Her Kllrlirii, MEMPHIS, Trim.. April 2,-Tho wife of T. F. Henegar, u barber, was found dead lu tho kitchen of their home this morning, with a bullet holo In her bead. Henegar Is under arrest, rhaiged with murder. Ho denies tho charge and declares his wife committed suicide, Mlncrx Arr Locked Out, HA.LKTON, Pa., April 2. -Six hundred men employed at tho Oneida colliery of Coxn Bros, ft Co.. have been locked out Tim company wants tho miners to report earlier Mr work, but tho men refuse to do mi. No move has been mado for ii bottlu incut. Krclry llexi'iic l.eiiiiiir l'rtlig;. An Iniportnnt meeting of tlie Wonvin's Keeley Rescue league will ho held at thi Keeley institute al 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mrs. Ilunlct JJjtcher, national president of the league, wll! bo lu nttenil unco ami II Is expectid that the memb r ship will be well repii denied. Business of importance und Interest will be transact hI liioremcil Pn for Kiirnncp Men. SHARON. Pa. prll 2 It I authorlti llvcly stated that the demand made by tho furnace workers In Sharon ami Sharps lib' yesterday for Increased pay will be gMi'Uit by the operaloi.- The inert ,tsc will nff t iiliout 1,r) men Purity abot v suspicion. ILER'S PURE MALT WHISKEY To have n ense in Ihc home i like havinf money In Ihf Imnh. 1(5 value is .standaml S So!tb),lritjf'istiaiii!Ptvkrj. $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omnha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. rA'.)..iUl TV 1 I L Method new, without cut tltic, pnlu or loss of time. evcu 1 1 ioc"rei''orl''eana'heP0,!,on O rniuia thoroughly clrnntfd from the syntun. Soon every sign nml symptom disappears completely nnd forever. No "HltliAKING OUT" o.' the disease on the skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerou druga or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN 'roni Excesses or Victims TO NKUVIIl'S DKIIIMTY or EXHAUSTION WjtSTINU WKAKNESS With KAIII.V DECAY ill Y 0 u.vo nnd Minni.K Aiikp, lack of rim. vigor and strength, with organs Impaired nud weak. STRICTURE cured with a new Home Treatment. No pain, no detention from busi ness. Kidney and lllndder Troubles. . CHARGES LOW Consultation I ttt. 1 rratmtnt by Mall. Cnll ou on or address 9 So. 14th St. Dr. Searlos & Searles, Omaha, Neb, RHEUMATISM. NEW ORLEANS, April 10, 1SD7. DR. RAPWAY ft CO. 1 have been a sufferer from Hlirumntlim for more than six months. I could not rals my hands to my head or put my luinds be hind me, or even take off my own shirt. Heforo I had finished three-fourtliH of a bottle of Railway's Ready Relief I could usn my arms as well ns ever. You can sen why I have such great fnlth In your Rellefr Yours truly. W. C. HAKER. Engineer at A. Montelone's neot nnd Shoe Factory, 030 Julia Street. Kadway's Hendv Relief Is a sure cure foi every J'aln. Sprains, Bruises, Pains In thl Hack, Chest and I.lmbs. Taken Inwardly thero Is not n remedial agent In the world that wi'l cure Fever nnd Aguo end nil other mnlarlous, hlllousaml other fevers, aided by RADWAY'S PILl.fl, so oulckly ns RADWAY'S READY UK LJKF. Sold by dnuglsts. HADWAY ft CO.. & Elm St. New York MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE When Prof. Munyon toys llyiepln Cur will cure indigestion and all fnnns of ttomach trouble he nimply tell thr truth. It will cure a ttnmaeh that lian brrn abuied by nver-eatinganil over-drinUns. It will cure a ttnmarh that ha been weakened by old-style drugs. It will do mur h toward maUnK an old stomach act like a sound one. At all drucgisis, 15 cents. Fifty. six other cures. Munyon, New urk nnd Philadelphia. 11UXVO.VN IMItl.Klt CUUIN CiTiBDU. ?500 REGARD: Wo will pny tho nboo rowaitl for nny ro of I.Ivor Complaint, Dynpepslc, 8lck Ucndoche, InillRosllon, Coiiktlpiitlou or CotlvuncFs wa cannot euro with I.lvorltn, tho Lp-To-Dnto Little I.Ivor Pill, when tlio directions nre Mrlct )y coinpllcd wiih, They nro purely Vegctnhlo. mid nnvr fnll to give, s.-itisfnctlni', 2Sn boxes ronlHln 100 Pills, IDo bones contnlu 40 Pills, no boxes catiWIn 15 Pills, llonninof Milittllutlons nml itnltAtloni), Sent by mull, fetnnips taken. NKRVITA .MUDI. Al, 1 0 Cor. Clinton and n. , 1 V For salo by Kulm at Co., isth ana Doukim Ut., Omaha, Neb.; Quo. S. Davis. Council Bluffs. Iowa, Iluy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE at Cc a sharo; Company controls 17 claims lu tho heart of tho District; proporty being operated with a steam hoist; has a record of production of l&O.OOO.OO. Duy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK at 20c n shnro; tho company owns 13 claims and a Inrgo mill; Is a steady slilppei and employs 25 men; wll) undoubtedly pay divi dends this yenr. Wrlto for Information concerning divi dend paying stock showing nn Investment of bettor than 33i per cent, to Herbert S. Shaw, offices H and 15, Drown Palaco Ho tel, Denver, Colorado. Approved stocks oold on instalment plan. Direct prlvntu wire to nil Colorado exchanges. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold and Carried on Margin. Bonds for Investment. CHARLES CTADSIT, 224 La Salle St. Chicago. Il.t.Mv HKFKIIKM'US I'll R.MS II l!l). PHIVATK Willi: 'I'll MJW VOHK. Telephone kiwi. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James K. Uoyd & Co.. OMAHA. NKII. COMMISSION CHAIN, PROVISIONS AM) STIH.ICS, llonrd of i'liidi! II11II1II11U. Direct wirerj to Chlcngo and Now York, Correspondence, John A. Wuircu & Co. I ill m i.'.jii friiu'iiiiii r n sm 1 1