THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAYr APRIL 3 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGEB , 11 THE CONDITION OF . TRADE Business in a Wholesale Way Continues Very Satisfactory. PLENTY OF MONEY FOR INVESTMENT The Local Vroiluco Markets do Not 1'rc- ent Mnny ClinuRpi Strawberries In ( lood Dcitmml but tlio Supply Very U ; lit nt Present. The prospect of nn early spring Is having a good effect upon the wholojnlo ttndo , espe cially ns concerns such goods ns nro In pur- tlculnr demand during the summer scnson The month or April probnbly never opened with the prospects better for nn nctlvo Job bing trndo thnn nt the present time , nnd Job bers without exception spcnk in enthusiastic terms of the present condition of trndo , but they nlso look fonvnrd with the grcntcst con- lldcnco to what is coming later In the season. Omaha Is ccrtnlnly very fortunate in her Jobbing trade nnd the rnpld growth In this branch of business during the past year Is a subject for congratulation. Tim UiilnxcKtcd tfitrplm. It Is nld thnt there never W.M ns much un invested cipltnl In Oinnnn ns at the present time. Money Is plenty and where n yenr ngo would-bo borrowers were socking It , now cupltnl Is seekmir the borrowers. With trade conditions remaining us at present thcromust bo nn Incentive to invest n goodly proportion of tuo Idle capital In now busi ness cntc-prlscs which will help to stlmulnto nil kinds of business. All that Is necessary Is conlldenco In the fuluro of business nnd that must come sooner or later with con tinued prosperity. A nrospect of good crops In the west the coining season would exert a powerful influonca In this direction. Ci.uutry Produce durlne the past week has not presented any especially interesting features , the marlirt In u general uy bulntr nbout steadv. Eggs hnvo not been in very lanro supply , still , under the inlluonco of other market * , they hnve nol sold nt n vety high price. The opening up of the packing sonson will tend to create n moro extensive demand and will make room for lnrior receipts , even if it does not advance tbo price. The butter maruct rotnnins nbout steady. Strictly choice country butter sells nt good prices nnd moves ijuito freely , but ns usunl a Inrgo proportion of the receipts nro turned over to the packers to bo reworked and placed on the ninrkot ns solid pnckod. Chickens nio about the only kind of poultry arriving on the market , nnd values have shown no change for some time. In the way of game ducks hnvo been arriv ing so freely ns to glut the market , nnd deal ers hnvo been glnd to sell nt moit any price. 1'rcnh rrults. The demand for strawberries is Tory good in Omnha for this scnson of the year and considerably In excess of the receipts. The storm In the south last mouth injured the crop to n very considerable extent as noted at the tnno and to IhU fact is duo the light re ceipts ut the present time. Dealers do not look for very liberal arrivals this month. Quito a good many orders nre re ceived from the country , but It is impossible to always ill ! them promptly. The domnn'l for orancos and lemons Is good nnd the supply liberal. Trade in fruits Is as u whole satis factory , but is limited to n very narrow range Just ut present. LIVi : STOCK MAUltr.TS. I'rlces on All Sorts Unrion , lint Lower , nnd the Munition UiiHatlsf.ic.tnry. I OMAHA , Aprils. The week'siccolpts foct up ja..OO cattle , 18tOJ : hess and 'MM sheep aaalnst 15.7x2 cattle. 111,411 hojjs and 4.1 KS sheep the week pre > Ions and f,2IO cattle. 'JG.81G hog- , and O.C84 Hhccp the corresponding week last year. ItccolplH fur the lirst three months of 1SJ- foot nn 174.M.U cattle , 4.11 , 4'J boss , 4l' ' , li.r > sheep , nzalnst 147UVJuattle. 4JS'iUU ' hoxs , 4'J.1M sheep the llrst three months of I8UI , an Increase of 20,014 cattle , and U.U.U sheep aim a decrease of O.Gffi ) hojis. The cattle market has boon dull nnd un satisfactory to thu selling Interests all week. Kocolpts were some 2,00 shortoflast week , but this fact seemed to cut but little ti-uro in the market and a decline In beet cattle values of from lOe to 15c has been re illzud. Kxport nnd shipping luyers have wanted some cat tle , but the demoralized condition of oustcrn markets ! msciuscd : them to Ros'awati'l buy lower. ( Jutslde butchers have also taken a few of the pretty good heavy cattlu The demand from local dressed beef houses has liccn Indifferent to say the least , and thuir buyers * have been rather bearish nil week. The mnln cause of weakness lay In the de pressed condition of eastern market centers. Notullhstnndm ; ; the small number of cous offered , the weakness In beef stoi'is has af- fcc ted butcher stoox values , iincl prices the last diiy or two have taken a downward turn of 1'ic to 2 c on all giadcs. Cinod feeders havu not declined agrcat deal , but common stuff Is lr > u to " 5c lower than a wee aio and very slow ealo at that. Dad weather IKIH Kept backeountry buyers Without materially 10- duclni : the supply on hand. The IICM market Is % cry unsettled and verv Bcnsltlxu to uny chunces In receipts. A fa l- In olT In the supply this week compared with lust of 5.UUO hups ban siren thuned values Eomowhat without Lny material tniprovcment III the shipping demand. 1'rlcus are about lUc hluhor than a week a o. Iho supply of cattle was fair but some 1,5:0 short of last baturtay. Thu tr.ido was a repetition of Friday's markutso f.iras the ( . cni'iiil tone was concerned and prlcus , while uneven and dee dcdly lower In tendency , did not look a great deal If any lower on p'iper. There was a great diversity of opinion amonjr dealers as to the condition of the market , but nil iigrccd that it was slow and very moan , j'rlces were generally lOu to ISo lower than Wednesday nnd Wednesday's prices were not very hl'-h either , bhlppors and exporters took iiulto a few of tha teed heavy cattle , but drcsto'l Leef men did not net us If they wanted very many cattle. I7ood 1,2)0 101,45) ) Hi. cattle solil from fcl.f > to JI.05. t ilr to good U 0 to 1.203 lu. steers from ti..U : : to t-UX ) . and common Unlit Etccrs from fl.W to $ i.'J. Several loads of cattle were still unsold at Iho close. Iliitclier stuir was also dull and lower , al though thu supply wr.s nnythluK but liberal. I'rlcis rniiKca fiiim weak to So to lOo loner on all prudes' , hales were from 11.50 to $ .L . > for poor to choice ( OWK and heifers , with the bulk of the Hales at from S.M'i to fJ.bO. Hulls , o\un and stags were generally lower at from * -.U tot.L2A. rho supply of calves was very lliht and the mnrketiiuotably steady on the basis of from J-.UO to ISM for poor to choice mock. There was very little life to the trade In stockers nnd fecdcrn , nr.d on all but the best grades prices shaded lower , snnio warmed up itntr sold n round tJ.-i and * J..5. : but tLO ) to t.125 bought the bulk nf the fair to good stock , Keprcsontativo sales : STKEIIS. linosKecelpts were the hlghoit of the reck , a decretive this week compared wltu lost of 5.000 IIOKH , and compared with a yuur igoofKOOU , Thoiiuallty wus tlio best of the itcok , otforlngs Includin a Rood proportion Df good butcher woighu. Thoa\crago weight pf hogs for the montu of March wa "li Ibs , , 10 Ibn , lighter than February but ! Ibs. huav- ler than for March a year ugo. wu very limited , but there was n peed local ilomnnd. nnd ni Ohl- caeo wa * rcporto.t hU'hcr and the supply hero wn only meager the market wni notlvo from sUrt to Untsh. nn.l prices were Btt lee hljher thnn I'rlday. Good light nnd butcher wclzht 110211 went to the frc li meat nnd shlpplnu trndo no tly at t4.CC. with some chotco sorted to ids nt tl.C. ! ( , nnhado to5c higher than Prldny. Common , heavy nnd mlxoil puckoM iold largely at tl..V > and ono cholco load nt tl.S7 ! ( and some common - mon stulTus low n (4.SO. all nt fromf > c to tuo IilRher thin I'rhlay. r.vcrythlng sold In peed season , the bulk nt from M..V to tl.nl ngnlnst nt from M 15 to * l Vi I'rldny. the gcncr.il aver- neonf prices pnld bomz II..VIM against (4.49U Friday nnd SI.49 last Saturday. Hcprcscnta- tlvo sales : Nix Av. Sh , fr. No. Av , Sh. I'r. 13 278 40 4 M T.1 . W 1M 4M C'l. . . .l n 8) 4M M. . SM IfcO < f > 5 ft . . .27 * 4 6J 05. . . 54 } 43 4 M tfi . . : m no 4 r.o r > o . : c.4 120 4fl7'i M . . .21) 12) 4 fVi III . Z8 ! 8) 40) HO. . . .1S1 200 4M ff ) . . .213 40 400 73 .TO 120 4 . " . 72 . . . 2IS 40 4 ( JO m . SW 23) 4 fw Kl . . . . M 40J OJ . .2:8 40 45-1 60 20,1 40 40) fifl , . . .KII KO 4 M CO 210 40 4 fid 71 . . . .C08 40 4 .V. 02 210 40 4 CO frl . . .2.V ) 13) 4 XI f > 9 tr.S 160 4 CO . ' 7 241 TO 4 W 81. . . . ' . ' 0i : 40 4 C2' { M 217 40 455 10. . . .207 - - 4 < KJ ! 74 . . . .2.M 80 4 63 05 110 40 4 C2H rtns AND notion. S . . 100 U 73 4 225 4 03 pllKEi1 HccelpU wcro three double deck" , but only ono of them was olTorod on the mnr- Kot , tlio other two wcro lambs consigned tliroiuh to Chicago. The western ewes were prnltygool. averaging 07 Ibs. . nnd bniught JV-.Y The market Is iiuotnbiy tlrm. having Hlioiin no material cbango all week. I-air to goo I natives , from $ l.r i toW.M ! fair to rood \\estorni , f mm II.0 to IV75 ! common and slock sheep , from J-.W to $1.00 ! goo 1 to choice. 40 tn tJ ) Ibs , from Jl.U to t'J.50 , ItoprcscntutUe K ties : No. Av. t'r. fiOcttcs. westerns 117 J" > 23 141 owes , nuitorna 0 } 023 Iti'cclpts mid l > Npiltlon of Slock. Itccolpti at the Union Stock yiriU. South Omaha , Neb . for Iho twenty-four hours end ing at & o'clock p. m. , April' ' , IbU- ItECEII'TS. HOIlfl.SA M I.S. t'nrs Head Cnra Head Cam I llcr.il S.W.I 1,81.3 DtSt'OStTIO.V. Chicago l.lvo Stock. CitiCAno. 111. . April J. LSpeclal Telegram to TUB IlKK.l-Only about 500 cuttle arrived today. nmklni.f > ! ilu for the week , as against 54.7U3 for the previous week nn I 40,503 for the corresponding week last year. There was no perceptible chance. In values. Thn feeling boiti stead vnt from $1.25 to $ I. % 0 for uoor to oMra cows. 41.50 to * 175 for bulls , Ji2' > to J.L75 for stockers nnd feeders. $ .1.10 to } . " > OD for shipping steers and J.MW to $4.UO for Tcxans. ' 1 hu hog m'liket wa.i from fie to IPc higher todnv , poor U > prime light wclehts soiling at from $1.50 to tl.W , and poor to choice heavy and medium : it from $4.03 to t. > .WJ. There W.IB n Kood Nhlppln ? demand , and the creator part of the ollcrhus went forward. The iccelpts were estimated atT.WK ) . making IIP.UOU fortno week us ng.ilnst 122.741 for last week , and 123- SW for the correspondliiR week last year. Bales of shcup were at strouu prices. There was a coo.l demand at 14 50 to Jfl.70 for Inferior to e\tra shoe ] ) , and at 8" > .50 to $7.00 for Inmb" . Keceipts were : Oattle , 300 ; hoxs , U.OJO ; sheep , 1,10) ) . The Evening Journal reports : OATTLK , re- celpts500 ; shipments , l.IIJO ; Market steady to weak : peed to pi tine steers. S.175 ® 1.75 : otners , W.noiWfli : Tc\ans. U40SUO ! cows. $ l.50ffl30J llH ( Ueceiiits. H.DOJ ; shipments , 4.SCO : marltPt opened "o higher , closed Ido lowec : rousli JtU (31.25 ( : ml\ed pickers , J4.40 (24.70 ( ; pitmu heavv and butchers' wols'its , * I.SOffi.'i.OJ ; liRht , Jl.70l.8 > . SiibKi1 Heeclpts. 12.10J ; shipments. 701 ; maiket stcailj ; wethers. JV7.ViiO.Vl ; mixed. n.V.o.75 ; Westerns , $3.70G.2j ; lambs , J3.603 DoWltt's SarsapAfllla cleanses the bloaJ , Incrcaicilho nfipetlto and tones up tha sys tem. H has bonotittod many people who hnvo suffered from blood diaorJorj. It will helpyou. _ TALKED OF THE 3 SET INDUSTRY Sugar King Clans Sprecklcs Spends n Few HoiirH In Omaha. Mr. Glaus Sprecklcs , the millionaire beet sugar manufacturer of California , spent sev eral houra In Omaha yesterday. Ho and his family arrived from the cast nt nn early hour on their special palace car , "Wildwood , " which stood on the side truck at the union depot until 2:10 : , when the Journey toward the Golden Gate was continued. The party consisted of Mr. Glaus KprecUles nnd his wife , their son , A. 13. Sprccklcf , nud Miss Sprcckles. Mr. Spreckles , the senior , is a stout , level-headed Uerman.past the half- hundred mile post , but to all appearances as vigorous ns the average man of10. . TUB BEU reporter was cordially received by the vet eran sugar king , who lay upon a divan in bis magnificent palace car reading the morninc paper. "I Inland to establish a second beet sugar plant near San Francisco , " said Mr. Spreclc- Ics , "and have a good deal of the machinery there now. My llrst riant has n capacity of 0,000 tons of beets a day and cost mo S50J.OOO. I ( five premiums for tuo b > st boots In order to encourage tbo farmers to raise us good a crop as possible. For the best beets I pay as hiirti ns$7 n ton. " \Vlth reference to the difficulty of getting farmers intcioucd in sugar bcot cul ture Mr. Sprecklcs said : "Voi , I hnvo had considerable difllculty in getting farmers to engage in beet culture , but I think that with the Introduction of improved machinery farmers will bo lucllued to ionu with more favor upon boct farm Inc. I have n machine for plowing out the beets and I shall have another machine by next fall that will cut off the tops and tnlls rapidly nnd I think satisfactorily. If farmers would fully consider the great bcncilt thnt beet raising is to the soil they would see tha' . beet farming is destined to become the salvation or the agricultural districts of this great west. By a system of rotation the soil will produce moro grain in ten years by planting It three years during that time to UCCUR than to plant It the whole ten years to irniln. Tbo farmer Is Just throe bcot crops ahead and has better groin by sucU a process. " "It thojprcseut bounty on beat sugar paid by the government sutlsfootory to you * " "Yes , I nm very wnll satisfied with the arrangement. One thing Is certain , wo must have either a bounty or n tariff , I think it would bo n wise policy to glvo the sugar beet farmer some encouragement , also , by way of a bounty until tha busi ness of boct farming in thoroughly establlihed in this country. " Mr. Sprocklos thought that , boct culture in Nebraska should bo a success because ho bo- lloved thnt labor could be had hero ut a lower rate than ID California. Ho was surprised to Una the percentage of sugar or saccharine timtter In Nebraska grown beets so high. Dlsonso nnvor successfully attacks a syi torn with purn blood DoWltt's Sarsaparllla omUOi pure , now aloodjmd onricboa the old. TIIK UK.VI.TY MAKICKr. TNBTRUMENT3 placed on reoori April 2 i. ID'S- ! WAIIIIANTir UBKD4 I , II Mnrah to II t' Marsh , lot 7 , block 4 , niiihor $ 300 J \V Hampton el nl to I ) M Ileverly , lot 0 , block U. .1. ) Uudlck's sub. lots U , 7 and M , block 1 , Hammond place 0,000 Nathuu Hiolton and wife to I'hlllp A tul les lot. * > , block .1. Wlmlsor tcrr.ico 500 A U Thompson to U A Henderson , lot 15 , block 4. .Mayuo'd add. . . 759 I.(1 fchWHloiiH'i , ; to 0 W Llllle. lot Mi , block 2 , 1'oppluton park 2,700 J \V Kcitd to U h Uoodnch , lot 1 ? , block 1 , Iloppes llnnanza sub , 700 II J Fcannell to Klchnel Glarkton , w b3 feetIot7 , block IU , Omaha 20,140 I ) U IMuatdit and husband to William Oolfi\ ! , lot .Vuioc'l ; 2 , W li Solby's first mid to ftiuth Omaha , 400 JV Itlckford to I , H Heed , o'J ' lot 2 , block O2" > 4. Oinaliu 'except part lying s of sec tion line ) , 1.C50 MtnrliOan and Trust company toV \ H ( Jutes , lot 1 , blocK t ) , Ulorerdalo 009 QUIT CTUH DUKT3. Oil Kurd toW W I'ool , lots 7. 8 nnd 0 , block 4. Tnlrtuenth street udcl : j Q M Ui'ed and wife to U 0 rotors , lots 4. 2.'to''I , block 4 , Junction Vluwterruoo 60) Michael Ulurkson nnd wife to It / llur * rluk , w S3 feet lot 7 , block ft1 , Omnlitt . . 1 KJ Murphy ut nl to Uoso Murphy w ii Iot2. block21 , Omaha 1 M J O'ltllor to A II Murdock , lot 7 to IV , b'ovkilhymUeaU ) 11111 1 John O'Klluy to sjme , sumo 1 W O Taylor und wife to O M tJdinoUlor , uud U lot 1 and 2 , Cherry Garden 1 III.EUS. II V Cochraii ( spol mstr ) to K A Ilcnson , lot Ifl , blojk lo , UrlgES place 3.377 * Total amount ot transfer * . . „ I I7.U3 Little Spirit Was Shown by Board of Trade Operators. THERE WAS NO STRENGTH IN WHEAT lmrMl.t } ' * Coiillilrnco In Tint Cereal Sud denly ivtiinitMl : | Knrly tlls Cables \Vfta ftrsponsllilo for the situation. CHICAGO , 111. . April 2.-H the Hoard of Trailo tncn.vc.ro nlwavs as fnlnt-hcartod as they seemed today , few of them would oxer git married. Tonight , computed wltli lust evening , wheat IsolT I'ic. corn Jic mill uork l.'ic. Tlio strcnBtli which char.tcterlrcd the whcnt market ycstcrdav nearly evaporated during tlio night an I hardly u llavorof It wai left. The sharp ndrnneo made yesterday was nut easily explained by anything tlmt had dovalnped In the situation nnd the tr.ido seemed to feel that It was a irood place to sell on. So w hen the cables tills morning showed that there was no response abro.id to the ad vance here , but on the contrary , the fcollng was wcukor , vlintover bulls there wcro lost confidence. The f.illuro. of the expected cold wa\o to materialize was also n disappointment , an 1 all such advices wore tiulto buarlsh , showing n good outlook for tlio crop. Br.idstrcot's roporl of the week ban n weakening effect , ns It showed only 2.5J7OwO bu. of wheat and Hour cleared from both coasts during the week , 2. " 14.031 bu. for the wcuk previous and 2,104.100 bu. for tlio corio- spondlug week last yo'ir. The reMilt of this aggregation of bearish factors was to glvo tlio market a wo.ik start and llnally send the mnrlietoir over lu from yesterday's close. The vcnkncsi started Ires selling by those wnohad bought on the upturn ycstoi- day and also dovulopcd a 5001 ue.il of short ( oiling. There was nol much demand , as thu gioatbulkof the shorts have boon drl\en In slnco yesterday and onylni was larRolv con fined to these who Irid Mild nn the bulco tlio day bufoto and colored on today's liru.ik. Uutsldo markets weio slow mid weak , with consldor.ililo dcullnes rcuorted. I'.irilrl ! go was a good seller early. Though Uutlorboiuht lio.ivlly , ln > covered laigolv Inuluil 113 most of that sutd on the bulge yesterday. May opened at Tli.Uc. fell gradually to ' 8Ue. reacted to THO and at 13 o'elook was Ts e. There mis some elo-o llgur'in the lait hour , lloforo I o'clock thu market had a rally to "ll'.u for May. This was on the better closing cable gUlii ; llerlln 1 mark up and I'arls 10 to BO nrirks up on wheat. Ta k of a docrea-o of 2W.UOO to.1jO.WOIn the visible supulv for Mon day ese ! helped the late bulgo. Theie was : i s-iio of 5'(100 ' ( bn. of No. 2 red wheat at be over May and rumors of a round lot of 2JO.OJO to M0.030 bu. of No. 2 sprlnz. Holders wuro cau tious and closed out before the close , putting Mav to the low point of the day at from " ! S\c toTS'Jc. ' Attention Is being directed to the very s'nall rceolpts now lomlng to hand at the winter whcnt markets , Had roads , dissatisfaction with the prlco nnd the usual farmers' polU'.v of making sure of another crop before selling nil their previous yeai's stock have Been advanced as reasons which suniclently account for the small deliveries. Until Is argued there maybe bo another and a moro Important reason which lies behind these more obvious In fluences : the firmors may not linto tlm who it. The combined receipts at Toledo , bt. Louis nnd Detroit yesterday worn un-orl'li.- 00) ) bu , compared with GVOlbu. thu cor responding day of last year , and the total ag gregate receipts amounted to2 2,11 ? bu. , com- paied with a.iICS7bu. for tlio similar period a ye.ir aco. A letter received hero today said to bo from high nuthoilty. remarks that the wheat In farmers' hands in the state of Illinois Is not to exceed 12VJ per cent of their last yo.ir's crop. The slocks at Dulnth are oxpecto 1 to show an Increase for the week of U'.O.OO ' ) bu. The vUl- blo supply , according to current estimate' , should show a decrease of about - ' " I'.OJU ' bu. I'tndrldge was a larze buyer of wheat today. co\crnliu his s-ilcs on yesterday's bulge. In corn tlio leculpts ucru lesi than oxpoctcd and ill ! not inclmloa single car of ctmtr.ict , but the woikncsa In whe.it had a depressing olTcct , and It was a'so rumored th.it the elliiuo was soiling a peed deal through Suhwartz- Uupce. Italdwlu-Karnum and other houses , and theio wns a drop of nearly Ic. May opened 'so lower at4'8c , and went oft stead ily to : tfl'4C , reacted some , and at 12 o'clock was : ! 9si' . It reached IfJ'ic dur n thu co ! tns hour , but Inter was quiet with sellers ati"ic. : ! A llzht scalping trade was carried on in ontii. The weatncr nnd the condition of the other markets were the only Inllucncos of consequent o. There was disappointment In iho provision trade because the stocks did not show as much decrease as many hud been looklne for. Tills and thu depress nn In s'ralnero the reasons ass cnod for the heaviness. The best prices of the day were made at tlio start , and % ery lit tle recovery from the lowest prices prevailed at the c'ose. The lo.iillnj futures ranzetl ns follows : Ol'EV Illllll. I.OH Tl OSL. WI1KAT NO. 2 April J 7SX t 77X Muy 7'JSi July Con.N No. 2 April 33K Mn > .T'U ' June B8 3d 37 ! 6 OATH No. 2 Mny June Jtn > 10 X iot ; 10 ) 10 55 July JO 53 1060 10 J5 IU JL ( I.AIIII .May C M ( i : > B " 3 .lull- C tt li SJ GM SHOUT lliiis May S70 6 70 Julr 685 A K > 5 8 , , HO n ijuotatlons ere as follows : ri.oou Quiet ; winter patenls. fl.3 ? ® ! 40 ; winter strnUht" . $ .UK3l.ni : spring patents. * l l > ai.Wl surlnz bake is. * , ) 00 ® ISO. WIIUAT No 2 spring wheat , 77s4'c ; No. 3 - nrln7.11470c : No. 2 rod. 8iJc. ! Si No. 2 , yhJic ; No. 3 , yellow , No.o wbltci so KIU-NO. ' , , . , , c ' ' .llA."f''RV7'N'5c No- . . , ' - - - - : - ft 4 fj 2- bfmae. . 1''A-bSKi > -Nii. l,07 > c. - . . . ; hud. W.17iffifl.-3 ! : rlba , & \W ; shoulders , JI.5J33UO ; silort clear . . . WHISKY- . 1:1. : SuiiAits Unulmnccd ; cut loaf , JSIJ-l cj prnn- ulatcd , I'jc ; stiincliir.l "A4 ? f. Keceipts mid shipments toduy wcro us ful- lows : York Marlcets. NKW YOIIK , April 2. Kt.ouu Kecoluts , 18- 474 ukps. ! exports. 2.8 .1 bbls. and 8,375 sacku ; mnrkt't ( lull : sale * . 17,800 bbls. UOIIN MKAL lJuiut ; yellow western , 13.73 ® 3.UO. WHEAT Itccelpts. r. ,100 bu , ; exports , 72.0 fl bu. ; hales V.KXoou ! ) bu. f iituroa and & 8OJO bu. spot. Hpot nuirlvOt dull and lower ; No. 2 rod. 0 c In atoro and olovntor. Wl'nctfiV.OJIi afloat , U8Ue@tl.OOi6 f. o. b. ; No. a red , Wilio ; un graded icd , Ulciu.ll.il ; No. I noithurn , I UK ® l)7'io ) ; No. 2 northern , Oiyaoj'ie. Options do- ellncd ourly JiSi'io on weaker cables and heavy -western lirtrhots , advanced 'jaUo un foreign huylns , deellnca VS'je on on warmer rains west , advanced ! i&Mu on cablu buying orders , elosins steady at U&'io huluw yeiitor- day o 2 red. April , UtU&lUXr , closing ut ! lj'4e ! M.iy , OOJiauifjc , closlni ? at OOyo ; Juno , bs l.lIOBMe.oilin ) ! at 8Ue ; July , fc atcilie. cldslii'i atSO'ie ' ; Aunist , BS'iffiulJi'cloilni ' ! : at SS c ; Septombnr. 85ebS.'ic. cloting at Ss'so ; Decomlior , ( UWH'j ) io , H\K Uullt easier ; western , 6f < aOIe ! , llAiu.EV Dull ; No. 2 MllwauKep. twTtWto. llAltl.KV MAI.T Kasyt UanaUa,05oIi I.OrJ. COHN-Hecelpts , 1NJ.OOO liu.t oxports. U32.0M bu. ; sales. If05.0jo bu. futures ) su.noi bu , spot. Hpot quiet. ( Inn ! No , a. 4Ni4Uo In elevator ; M { JDAUitP ullo.it ; unzrudcd led , 4&O"i015c ; No , 3 , 49u ; H-.oamer. mixed 4h"a4jyo. ( | Uptlonsorrerod freely at 'iii'ic , docllnou on louur cables and folionlni ; whuat. April , t't\u : May JlliJilUo. cloauiK at 45'ic ; June. 4Ii4ill ! ; c. eloaliuat 44Uc ; July , 44iiil3i ! ( > . oloslng at 4lJc ! ; Aueust. 44 4 i45ic.rlOslnKat4t ! c. OATS Uocolpts. 41,075 bu.i experts , 3CO.OJO bu. ; nales , bu.000 bu , futures mill 5G.003 tii. Hpot. Spot , dull aii'J e sier ; April 3llJo ; May.aiUu , uloslnx at ai' c ; Juno , 3lc ; NIL " white. Ajirll 31' c : pot Na i white , 37CHTUc : mined wnstern , JJ&Mv ; whlto west ern , : v.J.lU4c. ! IlAV Steady ; shipping , t7,007.r > 0 ; good to choice. tP.OUM.5i > . HOPS Dull and firm ; 1'iiclllo coast , -1(2. ( 'Oho , SHQAit Dull ; Bteady for raw ; fair rettnlnr , ' 'Sic ; centrifugals , 10 test. 3ic ! ; rulined , ijulot and giuady , Mo i. AS Ki PorelKii , dull ; 50 test , lllie ; New Orleans , dull and Him ; common to fancy , 23 KICK rinn ; fair domestic , f.Ur to extra , 4J } tttilio ; Juii.in. A'I U CoTTUNaEr.ii OIL lii"ctho : crude , 25c ; yellow - low , 2n'ta ' , TAM.IIW Qulott cily (12 ( for pjckasoi ) 4 IMU34VC. ItusiN Quiet , steady ; strainud common to BOOU , ll.3tol.4i. : Quiet ; steady ; 3o. l , itcuily ; cruUo la bbU , /ta Porker' * . 1U1 ; Parkcr'iaubulk , ti.00 ; united C'osod 37Vo for May * > S iorn : ttcadyi wcsfonj 13yc < receipts , 0itOpkss. ) IlitiKj Dull ; slc.-ulyi twot saltcil Now Orleans. 43 to 73 ID * , r UcToxM ; select , 50 to 0) Ibs , CQ. c. I'otiK Modcrnto ( lemntul. steady ! old most , { .1.5 fi.10.OJ ; now mess , Jlt.O.ttll.Mloxtra prime , CUT MRXTS PulUpleklod hollies. C'io ' ; plok- led shoulders. 6Hc : Rlculod hams , m0j > Sc ; middles , stuadyj short monr , ! i. 13. LAIIII Lower and Slall ! wc lcrn Mcntn closed ntfilVi ; sales. 2fci Berces at M.57'4. ; city steiim. f" > .ti.viii.ro. Opttninnle . 2OtO tierces : May , M A371Q 51 July. JitaQLTU , closing nt fG.r/.ftfl.fiSj August , { a 75 ; rcllnoJ quiet ; conti nent. Jl ,1jn . "i2' < , ItUTTEit Knsvi woMerrt dairy , UOMct western creamery" , 2.iWc ( ! western factory , IMIKKSK Qitloti'pirt skims , 00c. 1'lfl Iitos Quiet : American. $ ll.2J < flH.G'V. Copt'Kit Inactive ; lal.o , $11,73 bid , J11.03 asked LUAD Quietdomestic. ! $120611.23. St. l.ouls .Market * . ST. Louis. Mo. , April 9-n.oun Dull nnd wo tik. \ViiKAT-lt broke from the start this morn ing , hut tiioio than recovorcd later , and quite linn till near tliu close , when another break camennd tlio finish was 'j'JJije below yestcr- il'iy. No. 2 rod , cush , 8l-.ic ; May closed at Ki'ic ; .lulv. 77V. CoilN Was wcnk all throu h nnd closed Me bo'ow VPSterday. No. 2 cash , : i4icj May 3 % o ; July , Me. O\Ts-Dull nnd lower ; Na 2 cash , 285c ! ; Mny,2Up. ItVK-Nu silos. IlAiii.r.y Qulett Minnesota 47'c. ItliAN Quiet iitCOQICIc. IIAV Dull nud unchanged ; prairie , S160 ® 'l.nAti rinn ami lilglier'soft ; Missouri , H.02'j ' nnd ehiiiiildil , tl.OV l'i. \ SKEII Stcady nt fKVSc. ' ' Wlti'snV btcadyntJl \ ItAIUIINO Unchanged ; fl'iQ.Sr- , Iit'lN COTTON llt.s I'nchiingod ; } l.Softl.1. I'IMIVIMONS Very dull and only n small jobbing trade was done. IthCr.tl-m-nour. 0,00) Ibs. ; wheat , 10.000 bu. ! corn. 101,000 bu. ; o its , 20,00) bu. ; rye , 10'KK ) bu. ! barley , l.noi bu. MiU'URNT : * riutir. 2.0W Ibs. ; wheat. 6.0)1 ) bu.corii. Ml.OOlbu. ; oats , DOJ ) bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu.i barley , none. Kntmis City KANSAS CITV , Mo. , April a. 1'i.oun Dull end dccilntn ; : intents , Jl.soft'J.IO. WHBAT In bolter demand and somewhat steadier : No. 2 hard , cash , 7liNo , 2 red , nominal , fclSUCc. Cou.v Heavy ; stronz on llcht receipts ; No. 2 mixed , 3J'c : No. 2 while , llVii-ttijc. OATS steady ; .No. ' - ' mixed , 27'ic ; No. 2 white , 2S'iC. ! UVE Stonily : No. ? , Wio. l'iv.\ SKKII-OII buslsofpuro. IIliAN-atcady : saeued , die. II * Strong ; timothy , } J. 10 ; prairie , IIM ® 10.1)0. ) IttiTTKlt Weak : creamery , ICS-'IOc. I'nos Weak at lie. UIIKESK YOUIIK America , lOe : Kansas. TClOc , HECEIITBhe.it , 10 , oo bu.r corn , 4.0JJ bn , : oats. 2..VX ) bu. Siiii'MKNT * Wneat , 10,030 bu. ; 'corn , fv")00 bu , ; oats , 3,000 bu. Kansas City I.lti * Stnek .MnrUor. KANSAS CITV , Mo. April 2. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2JO ; shipments , 1.200. Market tvoak and too lower. Dressed bcof and shlppliu steers fold at } I33403 ; cows and hulrers , 11.33 ® : ) C3 ; stockers and feeders. l..lija'.M lions Itecelpts. 5.100 ; nhlpments , l.OW ; market - ket steady aim about 5o hltther ; e.\trcmo rane. ? J SO ® ! M : bulk. JI.42" , ' ttl.SO. SHEEP Keceipts. 2fiOO ; shipments , IHO : mar ket quiet und steady : muttons , $3.uu3.lO , Coltco ( NEW VOIIK. Aprllj 2. Options oooncd steady , 5 points dowji ; too : ! 1 stead v. li to ' . ' 0 points up ; s.iles , K1.70J biK . Including : April. $ rj.1hQrJili ) ; May. $12. V- ! ' . ' . ) ; Juno , { 12.40ffll2.45 ! Julv. W'inau.20 ; Septomber. f IS 03GBI2.20 ; October. ! i2J ! ; Doccmbcr. Jll.'iOS l.MC. Spot Hlo duil , lower ; No , 7 , offered at 1.4.00. l ' I'nrclRn Oil ANTWERP , Aprils. I'ctpolouin , llf. , Tr.ulers' Talk. CIIICAOO , 111. , April ij-Counsolmnn k Day to Cockrull llroj. : Wheat opened 'ic lower under reselling on dtjnppblntitii ; cables , llnc- tunted between 70lic to WJo ami \o to W/e. It rallied on reported breaU on lighter clear ances and local bearish pressure and c oscd I'Soto 1 > 40 lower thnn ycstuiday. Tbo fooling among tlio loading fuoil speculators Is still very bo.U'lbli but outside nuws Is moro cn- cour.iglng nnj wO'fthlulc that here after there will lie two sides to tbo market nnd . .that purchases on breaks will bo the safest plan of operation. Corn ruled weak under-unloading of futuios by shipping houses. Cables were higher but the demand was principally fiom speculative shorts nnd small In the ngirogate. Oats weaker , shlppcis and rccol\ora belling and the tone ho ivy on a prospective Increase In the rocolpts next week. Vrovls'ons opened slendv on higher receipts for hoz- < . There wcro tow sello/s nt the opening of the market. Later advices from the stock yarJs quoted hogs closing dull and thu advance lost. The market woaKcno.l ivlth gr.iln on p ickers soll- IIIL' ihe July pie lui t. A fair buslnes was done at medium recclptx , and the tuarUot became heavy nnl closed at a net decline of from 13u to 17'ic for pork and 6c o.ic'i for lard and nhs. I'ackeis buying May product on breaks and selling July l.nd on hard spots for carrying charges niukcH the miirUet nai row. New Yostic , April 2. Counsolman ft Day to Cockrell Dios. : Wall stioet has coino to the conclusion , for the tirst time , today that thu Now Jersey governor really Intended , llnally to veto the Hcadlnucomblno bill Til.a causes liquidation to become the rule lather than the exception with room traders , heiico mostly nil stnoUs arc suffering an Im portant concession In price duo to the sellers being largo'y In the majority o\er the buyers , which being reduced to a commercial nasls iniiKes the supply greater than the demand , This liquidation uy overburdened tlmla liolil- cismust end before the market will light Itself fur a pormanontswlteh upward , STOCKS AM > 1IONUS. I.lquliliitlnn Was tlio Order In Stturil iy'H lluslncjs Kxteut of Operations. NEW YOIIK , April 2. Thu stock market was unusually actlio today for a KaturJ ly , but nuaily one-half of thu business done was In Heading , nnd If the Irad.iu In New England bo subtraclc.l from the total there remains but the quiet business In the rest of the list. Liquidation was In order this mornIng - Ing , and this gave encouragement to the bears to sell the actho stocks vigorously in order to uncover post llilu stop oidcr.s on tha decline. TnU was In some measure successful and the losses established In the leading shares extended to about 3 per cout before any material reaction was seen , and that arrived just before the closo. The ouenlnic of the market was inadu generally at small fractional losses from last night's prices but Now York Central was olT 1 pur cent and tlio pressure to soil became Im mediately bo heavy thi.t extreme activity imirko.l tlio dealing , while prices all along the line foil away rapidly. Uoadlng an 1 Now Kngl.ind , lioweicr. wcro still the leading weak points as well us the loading active stocks. Sugar was the only ono showing any comparison to them In oltlier resnout , but thowhofo list shared In the downward movement though us usual. The lluetuntlo'is in most of thu list wcro confined tofractlonal amounts. Loulsvlllo&Nashvlllo was also conspicuous for Its stubborn strengthen on a light business , and after a sil--lit loss re acted and c'o oil higher. ItO'idlng , * lifter opening wuhnuged nt M'c , retired to531ic. but in the late rally , winch was stimulated by the fnrorntilo nature of the bunk statement. It recovered all Us lale.'losa ' and dually closed only n small fraetlou'lowcr. The following are tbo closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange - change today : ' 1 ho total sales of stouks today woio li.\ . ' , shares. Including : AtchUon , U.5V > ; Chlcio ; Uus , 2.0JO ; Doluvvaro , Iuckawaiina .t Western , HUIU ; Dulawaro & Hiidhon. 2.HX ) ; Eric , 7 , < i 0 ; l.ako Shore. I'&IO ; I.oulsvlllo A. Nashville , 1,5) ; Missouri I'HCllic , 4.-.1IJ : Now Jr ey Contr.il. Northuru 1'uclflc prufurroO , 3OJo ; now Knglnnrt. 27POst Hoaillng , r7.W i Ulcltnionil fc West 1'olnt , 9,377s St. Taul. 0,7i5i ; I'nlon I'nclflc , I'lnnnclal ltf\lr\v- . Nnw VottK. April S.-The t'ost < siys : A larco part ofto.liiy's trading wns mndo npofunr- clinsrs to cover shortii. The oticrat on , how ever , wns managed with grontrr cleverness than usual , I'rluos were attacked uunlii at the opening and such n collection of heart rending stories circulated In the street tli.it anybody but n proto'-sUiiml trailer would hate Known tlial tlio lion r were buying. A few stocUs actunlly recorded not gains. New York Jlnnr.v Market. New YOIIK. April 2. MO.NEV ox CAM , I.n y nt 1 > ( toSpcrccnt ) last Io.in2 per cent ! closed olTrred Ht2 per cent. I'lllMK MKIICANTIt.r. l'Afl.ltiy l3 < { DOT CCnt. { rniiMMi Kxcinvop.-i'tiiadv at Jl.SO'i for sixty day bills nnd JI.SvU for demand. The doling quotations on bonds ; - _ . . . . Ill ) iMutunt t'nlon in . . . 1U7 U S. 4s coup UO X .1. f tnt fort . 115'f ' , U. S 4t srpR . , 100 Ninth rnclflp luls. 117H .rnrlllct.fi of M . 1011 North PnrineZnd * . 109 l.onlMiMin Mp (11 K' > V. > ortlnu' trrn Con . US Ti-iin new pel Is lor , Norllnvcft nik'tilm 107 Term noirBptSu . Hit ' U A 1 M Hen fi . S4 Ti'tm newtet.l * . . . 70 | M 1. A. ? . K lien M llri Cnnniln So 2nd . lOJtjI-t 1'niil l'on eli . . K8 Centrnl l-nelfc IstB 101SM | P . C. A I'nc lulu US UAlttJ Ists IIH1v \ \ I' . ! . ( ! Mr llcis SH < HAII. t ) 4s fl | ' | pt P It (1'lr ItPts fai KrlqJnils M < 4 Union I'nclllc lft . . 107 M , K A T. ( it'll. ! . . . fl \Vr t Mioro . . . 11U * < M. . K. AT.dui. S . M i ) , \ u. ii.v. . i t . . . ; t < riiuiticlal Notes. I'Aitt ? , April 2. Thrco per cent rente" . P f Niw _ : _ OHI.LANS , La. , April -Clearings , I..V 4,27X KASS\S CITV , Mo. , April 2.-Ulcailngs llAl.TiMoiti : . Mil. . April 2. Clearings , $ J,7oiuiiii balances , firj/il'i ! rate. G percent. Mr.Mi'inp , Trim. , Aiirll i C'oailngs. { : > 7n.- 000 ; b.iianccs , } J10,000 ; Now Votk discount. l.f > 0 pcrll.O 0. , Nnw YOIIK , April 2. Cln-irlngs } I.V1K-1I.V > 9 ; liaiam-es , H'i ( > 7.il2. Tor the week , clearings , $7i ,0.7,4M ) : balance : ! . $ J7,9jiUI7. ; HOSION. Muss. . April S ricarliie < i. SftiKiV 2IOj Iialance . J./JTtvr. " : money. 2 pcroentj u\- change on New York , If > 4i2 cd count. fcr. Ioui . Mo , Aprl 2 flu , rugs. J1.710- HC4t baliinces. ? iwoi. .Money , quiet and easy at fi(80 ( per cent. Now York e.xch.iugc. 20o picmlum , rini.Mir.i.i'iiiA. l > n. . April 2. Clearings Jl4Sls.l3j ) | balances. ( I.IUMJbS ; for the week clearings. $ w'iS > lMJ ! bal inccs , tll',8 ' 7,7T7i money , y per cent. CHICAOO , 111. , Apt II 2. Money oroy nt44't per cent for c ill lo.ins. TiQ-'iU for t mo. Cloar- inirs. $ l3.fibO'i.li ' ! Now Yore e\ehtuu'f , 2'e dls- lountbldann Ke asked , bterllng cNcliiuuu steady ; s'xly-day bills , tl.SB'jt demand , tl.W. I.nnilo i stock 3Iirkct. : ICoptirtgMnt twib iJin-t (7 > nhi nsnu-t' 1 LONDON , Apill 2 INow Ynrlf Herald Cable Special to Tnu ltir..l : The Stock e\- change has been closed today , It would ! n\o nnttered little , for business has I'een no.irly at a stiindstlll , 'Iho line weather has been r sponslblo for n largo number of absent members. I'linds nro unehangeii. Indian rupee ti.ipcr Improved U per cent. Some railways lri\e brcn fa\oribly Intluenccd by tlu line weather , but In the almost com plete ubscnco of buslnoit , prices moved to a small extent , n fractional rlso havlnz taken place In North British , specified deferred , tJro.it Eastern and Brighton doforicd , Ameri can railways close with a better tendency than they opened , the opinion belli. : that Now York bear cliques uro overdoing the r attacks on the market , considering NEW tc\cntccutli and Hnrncy Streets SUNDAY7 AP RIL 10. Special return cnsaconient of the coined Inn STUART * ROB AND A COMPANY OP 1'LAYF.Itd. Under the dliectlon of W. U H lydcn , pro- bontlng llronson llowar.t.s Great est Comedv Success , THE HENBIUTTA ROUSON -nEUTinTiii : LAMH. " BO YD S THEATER. I AS upuai. Thursday , Friday , Saturday' APRIL 7 , 8 and 9. SATURDAY GRAND MATINEE. ROBERT Ii ! FIVE GREAT PLAYS. Thursday Evening , April 7. Tlio Great l"lvo Yours' succccss , "MONBARS" Friday Evening , April 8. u's Msist oi piece , "HAMLET" Saturday Matinee , Double Bill. Tim Time In This City , "The LoUisianiarT AND "H Lesson in Ming" Mr. Mant 11 in Both Plays. Saturday Evening , April 9. T1-115. GorsicanBroitiers J'lcsenteil w tli un r.xcullont C.ibt , GRAND SCENERY. MARVELOUS STAGE EPPE'TS. MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. PulooponhVclncsduy nionilng. C'ortltlciito of riilillcutlon , onico of Auditor of Public Accounts State of NcbrasUn. Lincoln , Tub. I , ly.r-i. It Is liuioliy ccrtlflud , tlmt tliu Mutual Llfo Insur.iiu'o Co , tit .New Vork In thu state of Now Yorlt hus foiiujllud with thu Insiiianeo liiwof tills state limits authorUeil to trans mit the bttslniiisof llfn liisunuieo In this state for thuinirrentyu'ir , Wllncba my liuiiil itnJ the seal of fie auditor of nubllu accounts thu d y iin-l year uLovo written. T. II , IlKNTON. I .So i ll Auditor I * . A. W. R Allen , II. A. Iluucock. Deputy. ( Joncral Agent , Oiu ilia , Nab , Ci-rUllciito f J'lilillcutliin , Onico of Auditor of Publlo Aci-ounts State of Nohribka. I In oln , Tob. I , IMC. U Is heioby certlfli'd , that thu New Knulund Mutual IJfo Inbur.invo Co , of Itostxin , In the Httito nf Mush ichiibetti. , IIUH lonipllfd ulth thu Ineuranvu luwof thlsatiito mid U autlior- l/ud | o traiiHaet the business of life Insurancu In tlilb htutu for the cut runt year. Witness my hand and the seal of the uudltor of public accounts the dav and year above written. T. U. Hn.VfON , lasal ) And tor. 1' . A. H , A Ilabcock , Deputy. lit K. C. WKttl'ti NKUVKANII IIItAINTIIIAT < Mb.VJ' . u epecltlc lor ItjtturU , I l lnc , Klti , .Sou- ralKla. Ik'nclftclu' . NIT OUH 1'riolrntton cautvit by ulruhol or tubarco , Wukt'lulnon , .MonUI llt't > ri' > - Blunscllnc ( if ll.ol r.iln.iaujliinliifonlt-lulcrrr , decay.Uuulh. I'rfiualiliu UM Auu , ilarrcnvei , l.ux cif 1'oncr In ( HIM r iuIiupotinc } ' lAHicutrliiu nml nil lumuloVc'nkni , Inviiluntjrir l jnei. hu'r- | umtiirrhna aiueuil by u\vt exertion uf tliu bruin. helt-al > u u uvor Imlulct'iKi' , A inontiri Iri'uliiu'nt fl. U fur f . by innll , We tiuaninU'onU buiotui'iiru Knili occlor Jariibuxei , wllli It will neiul written itunrui t u to refund If nol turuil liuor.iuti'ii lit If UvuJmau DiUk'Cu. , I ! 10 l'tuata st , 'Jiuuliu. the ffiToriblo fcnturps tli.it muni uU'tnAtclr ' poxorn tlia iiotltlnn dc < pttn the n crujiulous iimiiliiiiliitor . fanndlnn llno meet little or t a fit tent Ion. The rlo < o nnsvlthout quotnbla Oninco. 'I hero hn % not been Much demand for tnonpy , forohort IOIIIIH hnvo been obtained atSier | i-cnt ( ( ( count. The market hm been extremely weak. Two or three months' bills are limited at IU to 1 % per cent , IiO.M os , April . ' , . . 1'ho followliiR were the j oniloii stock iiuotatloiii cloMntf at 4 p in : ItA't Si. . Mo.NKV"Storeciit. ) lUloof ilNcount In open tnirltct for both short and three ii'iHitliV bills I'tWIlJ per rent. Iho amount ot bullion conn into thu Hank of Kiuland on balance today. i'K'.WJ. Xe York .Mining nimtatldii * . Nr.w VOIIK , April 3. The fo lowliu ixro tl.o nlnlii stock quotations : " Now Yorlt KiclnitiRC ( Jinitiitloni. New YOHK. April 2.-Stoclal [ Toloiram to Tun llr.K.l i\eh : , no was quoted ns follows Clilc.i-'i ) , lOa to Siij dUcoiint ; II uton , IJoto Jo Iseount ; bt , houls , avpremium. . Itnftton Stork Mftrkrt. TloiTOX , Muss. , April 2. The follortlng wcro the closing urlces on ( tooki on the Hoi * ton stock tntrkct totlnyt THOSE DIKTY STREETS. - of Taking l.pgnl Strpi Cuiitrnctor.Siulrn | llrhiR Conslderril Street SweopliiK Contractor Squlros dU- obeyed tlio order of Iho Hoard of 1'ubllo Work * , which wu Usiicd Friday niclnordci > liiir him to ntonco boRln .swooping ttio paved streets In nccordnnco with his contract am ) the I SI ) I schedule. Tlio chairman of the boiml lias laid the matter before ( Jlty Attorney Connell who \\llldccldouhothcroriint the city cnn do the work and cliargo the expense nnd his bondsmen. DcWllt's S.irsnpirlllr * dostroyo sucn pot- tons as suroftiln , skin due.-no , cczonm , rhou- m.ulsin. Its tlmoly USD savoa many HVOJ. AMUSEXMRNTQ. PARNAM STREET THEATRE. 4 Nights , Commencing SUNDAY MATINEE POPULAR jinpii PRICES. MrnlL AWJDERSON' S UNIQUE COMEDIANS IN r\ OLD L WITH A. II. W1USON . jvoA. ms 13. .1. POPULAR PRICES THREE NIGHFS AND SATURDAY MATINEE = COMMENCING THURSDAY , APRIL SEVENTH THE GIFTED AND VERSATILE ACTOR NEWTON IN HIS ORIGINAL PAROIAL ABUNDITY , BAWDLliASY McALISFBR - - - ONE OF NEW YORK'S Supported by his Excsllent Company includ'ng the Accomp lished Young Artist , Miss Charlotte Wayland , IN FRED GREEN WOOD'3 V3RY AMUSING COMEDY IN4 ACTS A Play of Positiv2 Merit. A Plot Both Humorous and Well Defined. A Purpose Guaranteeing an Evening of Continuous Laughter. You Lauh r You S creams You Roar AND GRAND OPERA HOUSE CORN Ell OF I5TH A.NL ) CAPlTOLx AVE. KLKM MUSHB OOMI ANV. WE1E1K O APRIL OPEN DAILY FROM 1OO : TO 1OOO : P. M. Gurio Parlors , MAZIE , The Epytitlan Fottuno Teller ; the past , pres ent and futuie rove ilod. D. V , KERN , Glass I'nsravor will remain this week only , L'AMPHITRITE , TIIR ANor.i , OK TUIm. : . This Illusion Is presented nn n brilliantly lighted HtiiBu. lunlatcd In Rpiu-r , sliu Ilouts In every dlicetlon ihioiiKh the air , ELI BOWEN. Horn with foot and ankles nnturally cioun out of his bo ly and no lower limbs. Ilo has thoptii'ngtn of aciant and Is im'accomplished pymuast , Hjpoml iui'1 liibt wcuk of the PAPER KJNG. Tntlro chan o of sccnio olfects , I'rlday. April Sth. o\ory lady nnd 1 tt'u Kill visiting \Vondorlandimtliatilav.aftornoon or ovcii- liic will I o presented with a beautiful button hole bouquet Hindu cntliely fiom paper by him. Theatre , Z'M : , 4lo : , 800 ; and 9:30 : p. in. I'arnuct Soata. 10s ; llox Benin , Z'-e. McGLONE & LUCILLE , In their creat Ir'f-h comedy sketch , "Tlio. I'-itrol WIIKOII Azonu" The greatest of all child contortionists. AL LEACH , Danolne and Imitations. Encasement Extraordinary of JO-P.I'II I ) . C'MKTOM fc MlBS LOUISK AGNOT III their htupondoiM oiHtorn success entitled , RANCH KING. In which they will Introduce ; I'UO I-OU1SH AGNOT ICiilo Ha7nlklrk Allen Htta .Morris Wolfred MannciJiiK K , A. Wade Nod Bldnev Irvine Dun H. Hunt Murphv O'Donovan I'aul llordniiin lliiHtlnua , Tom Wiluoit DoiiiUifMuDonulU Joa. I ) . Ollftoit ADMISSION ONEL DIME.- WEEK OF APRIL , 4TH I Boyd's New Theatre. Mori clay EXvening , April Engagement of the World-Renowned Violinist , 1 Supported by the following distinguished Artists Mns. ALICE RICE , Soprano. MISS EDITH MCGREGOR , Aito. MR. WM. H. FESSENDEN. Tdnop. MISS F. CLIFF DERMY , Pianist. Prices $1.00 , 76o , 60c and 2J3u. Souta on ealo.