- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TflE OMAIIA D.AILY iii ; : . . 'IiTESDAY , APIUL7,1890. - I ! SiiRthI , Dulls Break Looo in the Wheat pit na c Boost the Price Over Two Oent. ASSISTANCE COMES FROM ALL QUARTERS % 'ltint ItiinrlIiig CoIutrIPN f 1tr.po Jtciorled Short of lJiit CercnI-OntM Atth e i1th flIt ; IluMIueoI-l'rn- 1Jriii ziti4 higher. I CIfIAG0 , ApvilTftI3 'was a great bull day In thq wheat rnnrket , which adaned ' . 2c over Snturdny's ce. ) It iot uhtaflcO from Lh1 quarters but the ( helunfl(1 fo CX- port. Corn vn quIet but hlifli , on the Bght rCCehItS ILflLI the decided strength in wbeat , Oata s'ere flrtn , with but little for suIe hog pro4ucts were quiet and vhiowed little , change. There waB 5ome trcngtli deveiopctl ' tiurlng the last hour Cfl4 pries IrnlrOVCI ( I Rome. - c There VflR ft very good tnttle an mod- ernteiy active market within it range , prlts clrnnghiig quite frcueiitly within tiil 1m1L , The feeling ( Ievciolst1 VnH iltiner anti higher prices ruled , May e1lIng up to G7c HIRI July to GtJ6C. part of vhtch wus inaliitulnccl the close - . - iiowliig on advance of 2c. Thz oenlng wan at % c advance itlid , oid up Gij' , t broke % Eiyc , rahiIcl % c , cWe1 o1't P. lIttle and cioed on tatcd. The early btrengtil and hIgher tipefling was nttrIiJLlted in a measure to the UIouri crop rvort , which , made the condItion of the growIng crop at 77 Per cent , ngnIiit & 9 per cent hast year. $ The caI1i-mlni of the OhIo rcport at t7 vr . ctnt , late aturdny wa nu doUbt also a , fnftor. The cut.nspectton 'as lbcral anti aIdih the strength , as ilId thu moderote I. flotthweL movemunt. Shortt uJvcred freely # RIId one prominent voesionni , who was fi I3tIllOed to have provided for outstandIng - eontruct8 bEt week , bought In about 1,000. . " 000 buholS , Cud this materially heped ! to advance luricos. The LIverpool Corn Trade News caped ; the climax of Its somewhat luytercaI , ttrttIt1cit b7 cabling that imoort- y lag countries ot L.urope have 80000,00) bushels lEss wheat in sIght to draw from than they had a year ago , 120UO0,0U0 bUiieIS let's than they had tw yeur ago , and 15'- ' 000,000 bushcs less than at the correspond- hug time in 1S3. Thu corn market got some little Infusion of lIfe Into It from the advance In wheat , and , what with local shorts and stop-loss order8 from country cuuutomers , It assumed or.ce or twice the appearance of a specula- ttvc market. The chef clement of strength was the higher vrico which wheat was brInging , but the receipts were only mod- crate. May opened at 2929c , ranged ( rein 29c to 0Qe , and closed at 293j3G3'c. The market for oats was active from start to finish , and a big btiuulness was trnntacted. The feelIng was firm and prices clqed % c higher than they did Saturday. Sympathy with wheat started the uprising and the holdIng out of the flrmness In that market was Very influential in retaining the adva0ce in oats. Sellng was not 'ery free until on toward the close , when orders were all .readliy tilled and brices lost some of the early gaiui , May closed at 20c , an advanc of c over Saturday's close. ProvisIons started firm on the run of hogs proving to be smalier than estimated. I'ackers supplIed the eary demand rather ficely and crowded the prce back it little after the early advance , but orders to buy 4 seemed plentiful and the market was in ! the end taken from under the control or the packers and clood at the highest prices of $4. the day , Coftuparcd with Saturday's closing - , , prices May pork is 20c higher , lard Sc U ? for May and 10 for July , and ribs are 5 higher for both May and July. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 23 cars : corn , 312 cars ; oats , 240 cars ; hogs , t 15000 head. ' : rI'e leading futures ranged ns follows : k ' ArtIiliYOpeuI1highTrv.I _ Cl - - - Wiient.No.2 April ti.fl 604 04 Nay 0 n7 I414 C ( ; * ( , , - Juno O % 0ih fla& .ltuiy Ut. 07 u5u ( $7 a- , ' CornNo 2. , Aerli. , . , - , . , . . . , . . , . i . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . t' Ijay 20 ( . 3Ci4 2U t0 i , July . , . , , , 30 tlu uj4 c Sept 32 321 32 S2 c Oal. No. 2 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; e May 1t)3 2O 1I1 . 2n ) u. Jiti 2u3 2ot ' 2IJ ( u Sept , , . , , . . . 20g 2o ; . 20 2O4 - l'orkporbbl . ' April. . . . . S . 37 % . 8 ! 8 h S , , Nay..8 . 45 8 U2Y 8 42t 8 ul2 70 8 82 S : ' 00 8 82 Lrto' ; : April. . . . . 00 O 00 Os 4 May. . . . . . . . 6 ta ) S 10 5 05 5 10 Juuly. . . . . . 5 20 25 6 20 0 2i thcititlbs- , April. . . . . . . 4 tO 4 Lutu 4 474 4 5 1 ! Mti . . . . . . . . . .1 51 4 (10 ( 4 ! 2i 4 1:0 : I July. . . . . . . . . . 4 70 4 72 _ 4 Oj _ 4 30 Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR-Nominal ; wInter patents , $3.50aSO : , ' winter straights. 13.00t73.0 : spring pateats , $3.1) I 1':40 ' : tprIn straights , $2.GlJ2.90 ; bakers , $2.1O@ - , WIIlAT-No. 2 spring , GGo ; No. 3 'spring , C3'4C4c ; NO. 2 reel , CStCbe. CORN-No. 2 , 29t12114c ; No , 2 yollcay , 29 % 29o. OATS-No. 2 , 19ic ; No. 2 white , 21tJ21'c ; No. 3 white , l8 ½ t20c. ' ] tYF-No. .3. 36e. ' ItAI1LHY-Neminal. ' FLAXHIOFD-No. I , S8c. \ TIMOThY $ flFt-t'rlme , $3,2S3.3O. l'JtOVlSIONS-Mess pork , per bIJI , $8.WS.00. Lar.I , ver IOu ) lbs , $5.o Short ribs. sides ( loose ) , 54.r0r4.00. t ) & ) salted shoulders ( boxe.i ) , * 4.003 4.G24. Short clenr skies ( boxed ) , l4&O'1.C2. WIIISKEY-Dlstliters' tlnshed ) gootis , per gal , SIJGAI1S-NcauInai : cut leaf , C.0O ; granulated , ) $5.11 ; standard A , b.23. ! L'huo following were the receipts antI shipments ' today : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Articles , Receipts , Shipunent , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . WIientbU..7.m)0 ) 57.009 ' Corn , bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1 lti.Od. ) _ 22,0O ) ) Ode , but. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lSd,000 2lidI ( ) ) ) . Itye , bo . . . , . . , , . , , , , , , , , , . . . , . . . 3,000 2OaO larIeyu , . . . . . _ . . , _ : . : . ' _ . , _ 24.00. ) ' on the Produce oxciuniuge today the butter niar- t ket was itteady : creamery , lUGjlt'c ' ; 'dairy. I06 17c , Eggs , steady ; tciji0c. ) NE'V YOItIC GIdSEItAL MAJtItId'V , . . ' : , QuotatioliN of the h1zl on Vitrlouis ) CIllIIIlitIeN. NI'W YORK , April 0.-FLOUIt-Iteceipta , 14 , . . ' , 100 bbls ; exports , 17,000 bUIs ; tIlarluet strong aitl t4 active , with a good local demand , particularjy I for spring patents , which were raised lIe all arounell closed strong ; winter patents , 3.C0t34.00 ; ttInncsola patents , $3.Glt13.ftl. Houtttern Itour. 4 active. Ityo flour , netlvu and stretty ; superflne , $2.7StIh.D0 : fancy , $2.75t32.9 , Y COItNMIAI.-.AetIvo ; yellow western , 43c. ltYl'-Qulet ; 4k , ' iAitIlY-)4tendy ) ; ht4j'4c , IlA1tISY MALT-Quiet ; vstern , 44T45e. Wil1AT-IteceIptu , 1,000 bu exports , h.600 bu ; ipot market stionger ; No. 1 lintel. 76c elevator : options opeacel strong on bail crop news , sold or ( under reaiIzlnu and shott sates helped by a dIe. eppltntlng decrease in the visible , but in the last hour turned suddenly strong again , having en excited etivance on relorte of small world's shipments , a big decrease en oassage fine ) mere bullIsh coop news ; closed Ej2c hslier ; No. 2 J red. prli , ciostd at 73c ; May , 71G73c ; closed I t 73'4e. COitN-lteeetpts , ? , l00 hu ; exports , 1,400 bu ; spot etmager ; No. 2 , 3SEj3t'4o elevator ; options opened steady with wheat , eased oft under local oreringa , but rallied finally with vlieat anti closed % tj't,4e ' nt ) utgluer ; J.ta , 13tJ3G'o ; closet ) . h6e. OAT-IteN'Ilt. ) 129 COO bu ; exports , 42,200 bu ; SPOt tlrmer ; Na , 2 , E4e ; oltIOfltI tiull anti nomi- lid all day. closing 14c higher ; prI1 closed at 2.c ; May closed at h'hc. hAY-FIrmer ; blttpplng , 75tJSOc ; good to choice , P5cGII.00 , ) lOl'-flutl , 1111)55-Stead ) ' ; aalveston. lie : fluencts Aires , dry ICc : Texas , dry , be ; ( 'allfoenla. , lie. JlJA'r1lllt-QuIet ; himlock sole , II , , , light (0 heavy , 2ik. l'itOVlSlONt4-Iieef , 'teat1y , Cut meats , dna. Lard. drat ; vestern sleuth closed. $5.30 , nomInal ; icIlneti. steady. I'rk , firm ; mess , $5.QOJ9.1O , 1lt1rrIlt-'eak ; Elgine. lie , - TALd.OV-flull. l'rTitotAtM-luIl : united closed , 11.25. 1tO4lN-Firm ; strained , common to &ood , hhih C1.fl' % . TUitJ'St'TiNll-0teady ; 2$34U2c , ItlCiJ-Qulet. MOlAHtiI'tiStE'ntiy ; New Orleans , open kettle , Etbod tO chotce , 2tt3Tc. ltICh-Qulet ; donmettic , fair to extra , 3tJCc ; Japan , 3t1tC. 2.th'I.S-l'lg Iron. quiet ; southern , $ ll.OOQ l3.2 ; northern. 111.00013.00. Copper , steady ; _ brokers hlQ.8t4 ; exchange , $ t0.UtJll.0) . Lead , btcadyt ; brukem's , 12.00 ; exchange , $ i.Q733.l0 , . Tin quiet ; straits , 1i3.40s'l2,4& ; platv. mat- . ' lust weak. I4pelter , quiet ; domestic. $4.10. c-ronsiiu : Olb.-l'rlces nominally un- changed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wool Mnrlet. ST LOIHO , April 6.-\'OO1.-Iiover ; ? 4IsourI end Illinois , medIum , 13tJ134c ! ; hlsht fine , 14fi 103cl heavy One , 8tjlt4c ; ICansas and Nebraska , I inetliulmi , 10flcl light itne , btj914e ; heavy hue , 6G6c : Txoi etnd Arkansa ; medIumui , 1Lti1hic ; ! light line. 9UlOc : heavy Itne , Stile' w5len1 me- ilIum , bUild light floe , $ tI5'c ; heavy lIne. 6 tjUc. _ _ _ _ _ Coton * ) lurleet. ST. LOUIS. April 6.-COTZON-QUiet ; amid. dllng. lo ; sales. 41G bale' ; rtceipt , 2,218 bales ; shipments , ! .45 bale , ; stock , ( .6.131 bales. Nt-ISV YOIti. AprIl 6.COT1ON-Quiet ; miti. dung. 7Te ; net receipts. none ; gross. ZhG baletu ; , XltOrtl. to Oreat JirItain , 5.:4s bales ; France , ' baits ; conthuent , 4.Z10 bales ; forwarded. t0 : het ( , I1l5 , 1J3 , ttInhici , IGG hales ; toek , 111,5)7 Iul' : . Nitv ( ltt.lAS , % lull t.t'tTONQuIell ( steatl at ItlOl I ' g , u iav mnieldi In , I 0.160 ; gno.1 emulinuity , ttc ; net rOCeiltiut , .1O',1 ialesl grass , 41GlG lutes ; sudes , UI ) huh's ; itock , Id.CG luit. _ _ _ _ _ oIAILA ; % ( flEltAL 3l.tit1l'r. Ceuuuhi I Ion of Trail. , uuuu1 Qtioim Lions oil ltztil , nuuui 1n u1e2 I'roul muen , , X.OflS-Itt'li stock , tue. llu'r1tlt-vutu- , g.ou1 sut'ck , t3iCcl chelco to fancy cunlry , 14j1Gr , VflAI-Cholco fat , 0 to 100 lta. , , tul0 quoted mit G4tI7c ; large , mn4 Coarse , 1Uc , C'hii'l'uti--iemnemtIi ' hrtek , iliac ; 1dam , per to , , * ) .C0 ; dumb lui'use. 1-It , , jamut , per utot. , , $3.tO 1iuidmt'rger . , fancy , pt-c ltIl'40 ; lhmlfoi t , u.llP. jiuitu. I'CI. miuiI. , , $ . ) .C' ) ; ' 'ung Americas , 11 ½ c Twins , fCney. lIe. I'OIJI.'ritY-f.Ive..lkns , Cffflc ; cid eoek , 3c ; tut1.cK , lthflihe : duek , ) , 'tc ; ete'sc' . 6j,7c , ) tAYlt.l.utud , 15.00 ; umuldlond. $4. . . ) : lowland , * 4.0th rye eutituw , i3..O ; Color lrI.ltet5 thO pm ice on hay : light l.tls : sell tlm best , Only top grades brung top h'rica. hIltOOM ( X)1IN.l.trmely slow sale ; now ct-el , , dellvurc.I on track in counity ; choIce green self-wrkIng tmurpct , et' lb. , 2tc ; Clu.jlce glean , running 10 liar ) , 2u ; cotnunculu , pee. t1AMI--Jacl .iuIIe , * 1 golium ) lovcr , $ l.2 ; mallarut uitlvl.n , $2O ; tcIiueads , * .C0 ; couuvas- betok ducks , h3.0Oi4,5' ' ) : teal , blue wIng , 11.50 ; teul , gr. en wing , $1.5tfl.59 ; mix'i tutu-ks , $ lMO ; Cztiiii , gt'pi'e. 4.505.Uu ) ; somalI geese. 12.01 ; SlCklett l.ummtuu , II.Y ) . l'ltllXINI-Llve , $ l2jl.2 ; t1etl plgerns not % vmmmmtl , ' % 'lX1lTAhll.lE3. CAhl1tt11)--Cuilortuln stuck , per II , . , ho. tNIttNS-1'r lutu. , 20130c , Ilt'1.NS--1latitl pIe-Iced navy , pou Iu. , $1.10. w'lir 1'crrA't'orsi.-clmntcc stock , 12.23 lOt bbl. s'MI sweet l.1tl'ttfleS , $2.2. . cnhlltV-callturuitn : , liar 0cC. , No , 1 , 7c No. 2 , 0r , . . hIM.t 1l1tNS-Per lb. , 444'c. vA'l'ilt ) ltiit4. : l'er 1C.qt. vase , $1.31. 1'1F I'I.ANT.-.hIot tioue stock , luor dz , lttnclueue , 7t , 1'o'rA'roi8.-rnhcy nntic stoclc , 2i10e ; tuna stori in tumniI lots , Pe ; Coiuraulo stoelt , 4'e ' ) ; Ited River nliey eeed P.ftntOcs , CUe. I11UIT $ . RTrtA'flrAt1tn--Tcxas per case of 24 qts. , I'1.l)4-Ctmolce to fancy ll.n $3$0t 4,1) . ; olmujlc wine saps ltnt wIllow twigs , $ l.OUt ' 4.21. 1'lt.tNltfllt1IS-.3eu'ey ) ' , 5.006J6.0U ; boxes , l..GA C1lt.tPI-.l'or C0.lb. bbl , , 5.00tj.C0 ; per a : to 79.11 , . grass , 1.50t'LO0 ' , TROPICAL FItUIT $ . OI1ANUIS-Callferumta budded sosuilimugs , , fumcy , $2.GI)1J2.71 ) ; choice , 2.0 ; fancy navels , 3.7 ; choice , $3.50. Il'loNu4-Mentnns. : ; fancy , $3.263.O : choIce , $3.OOtl3.lO" calirom mules , t2.3J1.O0. ltNANAH-Cimoco large stock , Per bunch , $2.0't2.2l ) ; medium lzeel bunches , $1.t0032.O' ) . zut1b'cF:1lANnoUS. : OYSTFflS-Medlunmmu , lIe ; stumnlnrelr , h'ic ' ; extra selects , company selects , 21c ; New Ycuk counta coo ; stantlarul talk. per gal. , 51.10. ilOthY-F'aacy white , per lb. , lid choice , lIeS Caltrornia amber mitt- . lOc , CIDEIS-C3aullIed JuIce , per bait bbl. , $3 ; per blul. , 15. SAUlfl 1lt.UT-1'er bbl. , 13.50 ; half bbl. , $2. 2utAPLaU SYIUUI'-Flve gal. cans. , each , 2.35 ; gal , cnumt. per duz. , $12 ; gal. cans , $6.2 ; quart cans , $3.5) ) . 1"IGS.-Importeel fancy , 5 crown , 30-lb. boxes , lie ; choice la-lb. bQxee , 3 crown , 5U3i0c. 1)AT1S-1Iallnween , per lb. , Sc ; fards , 10-lb. bases , per lb. , 7e. MA1'Ll SUUAIt-Cholce. per lb. , he. V1ttU8Elt\'Ii-ALsortc-1l , 20-lb. pails , each , $1.40. COCOANUTS-l'er 100 , $1.54 ; each , Sc. N1ITS-AlmOnds , CalIfornIa , per lb. , medium size , ICe ; Tarragona almonuis , Ier lb. , tat-ge , 12jc ; ltrnzlls , ier lb. , sc ; English ralnuts , Per lb. , t.unoy soft shell , 12c ; mneullurn size. 30c ; filberts , per lb. , ICc ; pecans , polished medium , Sc ; large , bc ; peanuts , raw , 6@7c ; roasted , Stic. D1tESSl1) MEATS. flEE1'-4Jood steers , 400 to COO lbs , good cows and helfers , htJGc ; medIum cows and helfermu , tic ; ' good forequartems , cows ant ) belt-era , 3U14 ½ c ; gud htntlquartu'rs , cows ant holfers. 6)07ic ; gooti htndqum.rters , steers , 7,4 ! 4Sc ; cow rounds , 5'c ; cow patea , 3033c ; bone. less chucks , 4c ; cow chucks , 31c , ; steer chucks , ic : beet tenelertolns , 22c ; beet rolls , boneless , Dc ; sIrloin butts , boneless , Sc ; loIn backs. boneless , he ; loin backs. lt,4c ; cow ribs , No. 3. Se ; cow loins , No. 3 , Cc ; beet trimmings , Sc ; rump butts , Sc : ebtuider clods , Sc. MUVION-Dressed lamb , 7c ; dressed mutton , 60 : racks , Sc ; legs , Sc : saddles , Sc : stews , 3c ; sleep eludes. Ic : sheep tongue. , per doz. , 23e. I'OISIC-Iressed hogs , Cc ; pork loins , 6 ½ c ; spare riLe , 5'4c : lmanu saucage buts , Sc ; pork shoulder , 4 c ; lorlc shoulders , skinned , Cc ; pork trim- mines. 4',5c ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5c ; ten- derlotns , lIe. hIDES /eND TALLOW. hIDES-No. I green htties , 3c ; No. 2 green hIdes , 2'tc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4tc ; No. 2 green salted lOSes. 3 ½ c ; Nc , . 1 veal calf , S to 1 Ins. , Ge ; No. 1 'oiI calf , 8 to 15 lbs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hIdes. 7tUc ; No. 2 dry lIlaC bides. 5(1Cc ; No. 1 'dry salted hides , Cc ; part cured hides , po : lb. 'less tItan fully cured , SI-ttC1' PEUFS-Oreen salted , each ZStJCOc ; green salted eharllngs ( short' woaled early skins ) , each lIe ; dry ehmc'ariIns ( short wooleel early skins ) , No. 1. each , lOc ; dry shearlImigs ( short vooled early skins ) , No. 1 each , Ic ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. blOc ; dry flInt Kansas and No- brastun Murratn wool pelts , per lb. . actual welgit , 4to ; ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts. per lb. , actual weIght , 4Jt4e ; dry flint Colorado 3.turraln wool pelts , ler lb. , octual weight. 4)5c ; dry pIeces and bucks. actual welgtmt 4fSe ; feet cut oft , as it Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND G1lI'ASE-Tallow , No. 1 , Ic ; tallow , Nc2 , Sc ; grease , white A , Ic ; grease , white 11 , 21lc ; grease , yellow , 2c grease , daik , 2c ; old butter , 2512 ½ c ; beeswax , prime. )54 22c : rough tallow , l4c , IIONES-In car lots wolgied nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry luffaho , per ton , $ hZ.tOgll,00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , $ l0.0'JC12.O9 ; dry country. damp antI meaty. per ton , $6.0KLS.00. WOOI.-Unwashed , fine heavy , 65J7e : mo light , StPDc ; quarter blood , lOUliZc : seedy , burr ) ' and chatTy , Sjc ; catted and broken , coarse , 7L1'Jc ; catted and broken , fine , 60j8c. F1eee , woshet- Medium , 1S(1Sc ; fine , 14131Cc ; tub vnshed , 16(5 18 ° ; black , Sc ; bucks , Sc ; tag iCcks , 2(53c ; dead pulled. 54Jc. FURS. iNo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ILge. iMdm _ ' _ _ _ _ _ glR _ ( 3 15 0(1 $ 56210 110(51218 5 Uhavk Yearlings. . J2l5 10 00 00 oo o Illuek Cubs , . , , Ct $ S SO 6 4 0u ZOO Itlack Montana & Mountain . . . . . . lS22 14 00 10 00 10 00 4 00 Ulack Montana . Yearlings 00 s 00 5 00 C 00 2 o Ulack Mofltafl3 'Cubs . . . . . . . . . . . .650 450 300 400 200 SIlver . . . . . . . . 00 12 00 8 00 900 4 00 SlIver Tip Yrlgs 11 00 8 00 5 00 00 SlIver Tip Cubs. , . S 00 4 a a oo a oo i so Shown . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 12 00 12 00 1 06 veaIings . . . . . . . . ) 8 oo a oo s 00 4 00 Cube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .700 600 100 400 200 ttador . . . . . . . . . . . .1611 . . 50 CO so ro so Fi.uluer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 "Ox- Silver ( accordtng to beauty.100 00 60 00 4 00 20 00 10 00 o oo so to 23 06 15 00 6 03 Croi . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 00 2 tJ 2 J 1 50 1 00 ICed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so 1 2. 1 00 75 21 Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ° 4 I 11 Kit , . . . . . . . . . . . . " . 0 40 IC 20 10 l.ynx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 150 121 so Marten . . . . . . . . . . . .2 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 50 Mink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOS3 So 43 25 10 MInk Dark 85 S5 45 20 10 MountaIn Lion , ( perfect bead ! : : : : : : . GG 7 5 00 4 06 2 00 Otter I'ale..7 00 5 00 4 00 o oo 1 50 ilaccOon . . . . . . . . . . ' SO 35 zo io 1tacc000 : , Shack ( as to beauty ) 5O@ 2 - . . . . . . . 75 50 50 21 Short strIped 1 00 0 45 Narrow striped. . , CO 40 ho 10 Uroad striped , . . , . Wolverine . , , . . , . . . 4 00 3 00 2 00 s 00 100 \Volt Mountain. , 3 00 2,00 1 50 75 40 Volf Prairie 65(510 60 40 o is nearer , per skin 107 6 4 50 2 00 4 00 2 00 11e.over llts . . , , . , I 00 1 50 75 50 14 MUSKRATS- : r ' : : : : : : : : : : : Sl0 Ia'l 7 6 KIts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 _ _ _ , _ 3 St. LouiS , , GeuirmtI thuir1cet , ST. Lotilfi. itprli 6.-FLOUR-Shall but firm itnut higher ; patents. $3.61(53.35 ; extra fancy , $3.35t53.45 ( ; fancy , $2,510fJ3.00 ; choice , $2.I.UJ2.G5. WIIIUA'l"-The Missouri crop report showing a floor condItIon of vlmeat In this state' , causeul a boom at the opeping , both bulb , and bears buy- lug freely and ttuo market autwuinceul nil utay , cloSing L2c higher than Saturday for fu- lures. 'iiEtt lower ; No. 2 red , cacti. SOc In elevator - vator ; 2ti74o on track ; May , 62tIC2c ; July , 63c' , CORN-Futures firm. ath'anclng in sympathy with wheat , and closIng % o above lUaturday , Rpot riulel , steady : No , S mixed , cash. 26c ; hula ) ' , 27'4c ; July , 25c , OATS-1"utures firm and higher , but quiet. Spot strong : No. 2. cash , IDCc ; May , hOc ; July , 3'J3c. ltYl-Nomlnal ; 3Cc on track. hiAltLiUY Steady. ( 'OOtN MlUt1.-l.35Li'l.4O. IIItAN-Itearcol 470 bItt. east track. F1AXSS1I-h'Ieady. SIc , rMOTIIY SlFII0(321 hAY-Quiet but firm for choIce grades ; prairie , $4,50t00.OO : timothy. 17.005113.00. thIs side. iitTTTlUlt-Qutet and uichanged. Efl(1S-Quiet , unchanged ; treslu. tIc. WI I I Ki'- . 22 , LEAI-Strong ant advancing ; ( or spot $2.50 wan lilt and 15 cars retlnet ( told ( or April antI May at $2S2. Sl'ELTEIt-hligluer ; 2 cars sold at * 3.SZ. 0011'ON T1l5-Thc. llAGGlNQ-iL5c , 1'ltOV1SlONt4--l'wk. quiet : standard mire Job. lutng. new , 18.701 cli , * 8.25. Lar,1 , higher ; efiolce , $4.V'(4.55. lineon. b3xeti shoulders , $5.21 ; longs , 55.3754 ; rIbs. $5.50 ; iliortu , $5.50 , 1)ry salt flueflis , boxiet shoulders. 14.15 ; longs , $0.75 ; ribs , $1.75 ; Idiorts , .67t4. iIl6C1Il'Tl3-Flour. 34.000 Lbl . ; wheat , 24,00) ) bu. : oorn. 62.006 bu , ; oats , 42,000 ho , lUliIt'SlliN'l'I4-I"lour , 15,060 bId , . ; wheat , 30,000 bu. ; corn , 13,000 bu.l Oats , 31,000 bu. l'corln MurJe4s , P1ORUe , AprIl 6.-CORN-Steady ; new No , 2 , IS5e ; new No. 3 , 20'4c. OATS-Firmer ; No. 2 whIte. 2Oi2Oc ; No. 3 while. l8ttiSc , itYE.-lull , nominal. WI1ISKY.-Stentiy ; tlnisbcd good. on the basis at' $1.22 ( or blab Orlnes. llECEll9'-Corn. 10.500 bu , l oats , 11.950 tmu. ; rye. , eoneh uhisky , 75 gals. ; % heah , 3.600 bu. $ ltlh'MIINI'S-Corn , 21,750 bu. : oats. 56.300 Lu. ; rye , none ; whisky , ISO dais. ; wheat , 6,400 bu , KIIRIIUIM CIS ) ' 50uirkels. KANSAS C1'l'Y , April 6.-W'liet market dull ; No. S hard0 G3o ; No , 3 , 4SC0o ; zejected , 3$4'c ; , _ . , ' - - - , - _ - - _ _ No. 2 73)71c ; No. 2 sprIng , nomInRIl ) ' 3ei NO , 3. ISthIle. COI1N P.tatket higher : No. 2 mixed , i3(4t123c ( ; Na. 2 white , hI4h1l4c. ! OATS-No. 2 mIxed , 17'.4c ; No. 2 white , 19 % ltYl-No. 2 , SItDlc. 3lY-Market firm' timothy , choice , $ Il.O61 11.10 ; othtr grades , 4IO41i0,5O ; prairie , choice1 (7.00611.00 ; oIlier grn.Ies , 1z.uOL50 ( , IIIJTTEIt-Mtttkct $ lC'41lic1 - itetiy ; creamery , dairy , 121516c. L'UOIS-Marketpteady at S40 % per doz. .S'1'OCiS AN1) lIONDS. Trnuliuii f an lt'regnlnr Clunrnelcl itilul llou1t'rnte in iIuisite , NEV VOItIC , April 6.-The stock market today , upon a moderate volume of business , eltepiayeel en irregular caurse. 'rho opening spectulatloul was fatuli' confident In tane anti commissIon buy- lng on a moderate scale was apparent , the Ira. ( urovemaat being tItuS to a busIncsiike corimuider- ation of Intluonet's lin'Ing ' peclnt application litton certain Industries anti properties. Tue limited demand for exchange In Inc face of an catty money market nUtrnlizt the effect of the high rnte of shelling , ant In some cIrcles time beliCf vtmu curi'ent that little , it any , galut , In nl- ( Iltion to the $500,000 to Ito forwflflleel by tomor- low's stenmeC would be shIpped ( lilA week. flail- road returns are encuraguuig. TIme anthracite Coal it-nib bm being hanihlet from a lousiness point ef view , anti the outlook for tcided lam- liruvemunt In tIme iron and steel ant ) tributary markets is ery god. The inItial tripling vns fairly nctlte , anti time dlstrlbuilcem ot tIme trans- aetlans leasonrihl ) ' gutoti , Tobacco moveti in ,4iarp contrast ( I ) time general mat ket , nfll , aithiougim an oilily concession at h' ' ocr cent was fully i-e' . cot-trod , (1w ( stock displayed a sagging tendency nuld cenltuaiiy cinsed wttii a net ioss of a pDlnt , 'lIme gain ; noted Ia the early dealIngs were - Intuit marketi in tlmc specialties. Colorailo rOot rose 21/ , anti Tennessee ConI antI Iron nut hIhln3is Steel 1 % . on th trat1 couslficratlons referred to , Manhattan Elevated advanced I per cent on remmewet fiiscugsiuimm of negotiatbns for control of ( lip limPet-il' by outIt1e interests. Sugar nflui heteusouiri l'sucitic goinni about a liint , anti less taipei tahmt ati'nnce5 ou.'curiecl in nilmer shares , Towarl nuiddumy ( hue macku'S developed a reaction- nt-S. tendency on ZtfltlCiiMttlOfl of the' passage of the Cuban iesolutions In the house Sty a very large majority. 1tenllrntlcin weic general , atl Ilium traders made t-l'f'ctive maltI upon prices. 'I'lutt pressure to sell cam' ! ml time entire list below Snturdzm"s chsng l5t'el. IMutsviiie & NmuutmvlIie vns uumtavnrnbly nlTt'cttd , aside from the. general tendency of lit-ices , 1y a elect-ease in 11mm corn- lags for time rout-tim week In March of $40,210. nod a decrease ( or ( hue neemntlm of $35,661. Manhattan Mifl'vrrd from , lenlnit. 5) ' lhlcaia of any Impunfi- lag change of o'n'rshlp of time property , Tue stocks nameul , the grangers anti Tezmnespoe Coal were freely olfeieti , zmnl clot-lIned 1 to l3 per cent ft-zen the early lmtgh level , The clerulag was wc'utk not at the' lowest at tIme day , tim' . general net losses extindlng to a Point In it number of shares , lOomis were strong in the early uicalkugs , wIt ) ) Northern I'aeiflc anti MontantU lsts trust receipts leading vitlm a gain of 24 per Cent , In tIme later dealings , imowe'er , tlm market weakened In muynipath' witti the reaction lnstock , anil ciasetl caster let tone , with the Norlhern l'neific anti Tozt ; & I'ncitlc Issoes under pressure. The sales were * 1.019,003. Gn'emflnients were quiet and stea.ly tin snies of $19,060. Time , lealings in , state l.ndmu nmounli'i to only $1,006 of Nortim CarolIna consol 4s at 105. The followIng were the closing quotations on the leadIng stocks of the NOw York exchange today : Atchtitoim. . . . . . . . . . I 4 I N. Y. : entral , , . , ( lii Admemmimu EL . . . . . . . . . 147 N , Y. .e N. F. . . . . . . . 40 /.l'on. P. II. . . . . . . ( in Ontarlo& V. . . . . . . . 14 Anu. F.ximre"n. . . . . . 110 Oregon lump. . . . . . . . I htaitinmore&Oiuto lS Oregon Nov. . . . . . . . 20 Canada Pacific. . 65 0. S. L. .5 U. N , . . . . Canadasotutltorn , 4 $ * Pacific Mull. . . . . . . . 2t ; % Central PacIfic. . . , 1I$4 P. D. & F. . . . . . . . . . . Clues. & 01mb l06 I'ittsbiirg. . . . . . . . . . Lila Chicago .ta Alton , . 13(1 ( Pimlimaim I'aiacc. , . 155 C , , It. &Q. . . . . . . . . . 77 Iteacilne. . . . . . . . . . . . 30) ) Clmtcigo : aK. . . . . . . 117 % It. tL W. . . . . . . . . . . 18 Coumutolielated Gas. . 152 15. G , W , mfd. . . . . . . . 45 C. , C. , . & St. L. , , 95 Itoca Island..3 Cob. Coal & Irofl , iJ St. PattI. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Cotton Oil Cert. . , . 15 do pit . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dolawaro& IlemiL , 1211 St. I' . , oOmniha. : . . . 'Del..Lack. & W , . I593 doptd. . . . . . . . . . . . 122 IJ.&ItG. Pfi. . . . . . 47)4 ) Southerim Pacmfic. . 110 U. . ! c C. F , Co. . . . . . . I7s Suirar Refinery. . . . 118 % EnatTenum.14'4 . TennCoat &Iron. : itt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ToxasPacillo. . . . . . S Ericpft . . . . . . . . . . 22 T.&OCent.pfd. , , . 70 Fortwayno. . . . . . . . 160 UnIon Pacific 8 O.Norlhorn ifd. 110 U.S.6xpres . . . . . 43 C ) . & E. I. alit. . . . . . 07 V. St. L. P. . . . . . . . . hocking Valley. . . Ill W. St. L. .le P. rat. . 18 IllinoIs Centrat. . , . USVelIa Fargo Lx. . . 1t)0 ) St. P. & Dimlutim. . . . 24 W stern Uimlocm. . . , 801 ( ir. & P. lift ) . . . . . . . . . 2fl4 Wheeling & L. E (134 Lake Erie . \Veet. . Isti do lmftt. . . . . . . . . . . . 32 ( lopiti. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 1,1. & 8t. L. . . . . . . . . . 10 LalceStiore. . . . . . . . l47)fl..o ) It. 0. , . . . . . . . . . Lent ! Trust. . . . . . . . 2434 0. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 % LouisvIlle .t N. . . . 4034 N , L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1834 L.&N.A. . . . . . . . . . . 834 C.F.&I. . . . . . . . . . . 28)1' MaymhattnnCco. . . . 109 do pftt. . . . . . . . . . . . 01l Memnpluie& C. . . . . . 15 I1.&P. C. . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Mtelilgatm Cent. . . . . ui : T. su. L. & It. c. . . ii ? , tlMsoimrl Pacific. . 24 T. St. L. &K.O. oft 10 MobIle & Ohio. . . . . 2 S. It. 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) Nashville Clint. . , 6 $ S. It. It. fd. . . . . . . . 21)34 ) NotIonal Cordayc 4 Am. 'lob. Co. . . . . . 87)4 Nat. Cordaelmtel. . 034 do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . N. J. Central. . . . . . . 505 Am. Tel , & 0. Co. . , . 02 N.'W.pftt. . . . . . . . ( ' 4 Coni'lCuubheCo. . . . 158 Not-tim Mn , Co 534 Anm. Sag itpfd. . . . . . 10034 Nortimoruml'.tclfic. . 1)4 U , S.Cordago gtd , . ' 18 N , l'acllc ) oft . . . . . . 3134 53.5. Leather ptt 0O U. P. I ) , & a. , : i u. 8. Rubber. . . . . . . 20 Northwestern..103)4 ) do pfct. . . . . . . . . . 85 dooM. . . . . . . . . . . . 14(1 S L.S.&ElstTIt 317 'ex-dlv , TIme blat sales of stocks today wore 153439 shares , including American Tobacco , 15,50) ; hut- . lington , 17,900 ; AmerIcan Sugar , 17,000 ; General Electric , S.2'Jd : Louisville , 7,300 ; Manhattan , 6,300 ; Mlssouti l'aclflc , 4,106 : Stock Island , 3.000 ; St. Paul. 11O0 ; Tennessee Coal ant Iron , " 19,706 ; Union l'aclfic , 6,100 shares. ' New York MaIic'y Market. NEW YORK , April 6.-MONEY ON CALL- icasy at 1(534 per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed at 3(51'per cent. 1'IIIME MERCANTILI1I PAPER-56jC % per cent. STERLING EXCILANGIO-FIrm , wIth actual business in bankers' bills at $4.S9Ul.89 for tIe- mand and $4.SSLI.LS % for sIxty days. l'oated rates. 04.1834(54.89 and 4.6934(54.9O. Commercial bills , 84.17 % . liAR SILVER-40C , SILVF3I1 cl6RT1vICATES-6811U6S ½ e. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Steady ; state honda dull ; raliroimul bondS coaler. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U. S. 4s , reg. 110W. 11074 0. P. late of ' 05. , . . 101) ) U. S. 4acouip. new , 11)154 ) D. .e It. G. 7s . . . . . . 112 US,5ry. . . . . . . 113)6 U &u.G.4e. . . . . . . 88 U. S,5Ccoump. . . . . . it334 Erio2da. . . . . . . . . . . . Ut ) U. 8.-is , reg . , , . , . , 108)4 G. 11. .tt S. A. Oa. . . , 105 iJ.S.4ecoup. . . . . . 11)034 ) 0. lt..iSA. 75. . . . 100 tJ.S.2s.reg. . . . . . . . U ) 1C.&T.C. Ohs. . . . . . . 103 PacilicOim of ' 05. . , 1oi3 : do ( is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106)4 ) Ala , , clisa : A. . . . . . 11)7 ) 211. , IC , & T. . let -La 83)1 Aln.class 13. . . . . . . 107 do 2d 4s. . . . . . . . 5034 Ala. . clasit C. . . . . . . It ) . Mutual Union Lit 11:1 : AhiiCimrroflcy 11)1134 ) N.JO. ( len. S'c lit ) La , Now Coum. 'is (17 No. Pactiio lttta 115 Mlsuuocmrld5. . . . . . . . 100 do 25s. . . . . . . . . . . . 11034 N. C.da. . . . . . . . . . . . 1lOt N.W. CoumeoI . . . . . 1St ) N. C. 48. . . . . . . . . . 103 do S. P. Dab. Se. , 110k S. C. noimftituct 1 ( I5. G.Vcst. . lst'm. . , 75 Teimn. new Ret Sc 80 St. 1' . Coneolum 7mm. , 123 % Teummi. flaw set 58 , 111 do C.-'I.'SV , 53 111)14 ) Teumn. old ( iH. . . . . . . t0 St. L. & I. MGa. I 77 Va. Centuriu'm. . . . . 01 St.L.eS'FOen,0 107 ( ho deferred 5,1 Texas Pc. 1et 80 Alchlsoum 45. . . . . . . .7714 do 2u1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Aicluimuoum 2(1 A. . . . . 210 73. P. 15(5 of 'flU , , . , 11)4 Canada So. 2dtm. . , , 10334 Voet Shore 4s. . . . . 10334 L. & N. unified 4s , 78 Soumtimorim St . . . . . . . 01 0. It. & N. lets. . . . 110 N. Pac. : htiim. . . . . . . 74)1 Boston Stock QuotahlosmN. BOSTON. April 0-Cal1 loans. 45 pot- cent : tltmme loomis. 434156 % imor cent. Clo3lny priaaa for stockS , boiida amid mmiii ; AT. & S . . . . . . . . . .15 Am. Sumizar. . . . . . . . . 1is1 SY. Rice. oft . . . . . . . 33 Ammm. Stigiur art . . 100 % Vis , Central. . . . . . 2)4 ) hay State Gas , . 10 EdIson RIco. Ills. , 133 itch Tuiephiommo. , 20:1 : Geui. 1lec pfcl. . . . . 74 hioaton & Albany , 207 Atciulmuon 2da. . . . . . hloston& Malice. 1)311 ) Atelmisoum 4s. . . . . . . 7 % C. Ii. & (4. . . . . . . . . . . 77)1 Now Enelund ( is 112 Fitchburg. . . . . . . . . . 05 Alloaez luilnimmg Co I ( lea , Electric , . , , , , 37 Atltflticu. ; . . . . . . . . 17)1 Illinois Steel. . . . . . hit hiostoum .o Montana 7534 Mexican Central , , I i)34 ) ilutle & liostoim N. V. & N. 16. . . . . . . 80 Culunmt liocla. , 308 Diet (3olommy. ( . . . . . . . 1fl$1 Frinkilu. ; . . . . . . . . . 11 Ore. Simon Line 13)4 Kearuourge. . . . . . . . . . It ) ltumbbor. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21) ) tjsceola. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 SanDiego. . . . . . . . . . It ) Qulumoy , . . . , , , , , , . , 125 tiumioum l'aclllo , , , 7 Toimmarack. . . . . . . . . . 00 lYost End. . . . . . . . . . (3)434 ) WolverIne , - . , , . 7 SVeet lImit atel. . . . . (10 _ Susie FrancIsco Mlsulsig ( limotmitlons , SAN FRANCISCO. April 0-TIme oflictal closing quotationator nututumg stsis to.l.ty vero a f1- 1ovH : Alt.'u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 doumbi , t Cumi'ry. . . . . 213 AlninmComm , . . . , . 14 lltio&Norcros , . , 125 AmitIes. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' JUlia. . . . . . . . . . . . , . 5 iioiclmor. . . . . . . . . . . . 43 ? uIeXictim . . . . . . . . . . 45 Ihest& iiolclmer. . . , 57 Mono. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 lioulto Coum. . . . . . . . . . 'iS Occidental Comm. . , ) 85 hluliloui , , , , , . , . , . . , , 5 Oaldr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Catetmouim's . . . , . , , , 5 Overnmnim , , , . . . , , . , , . 11 . ala , , , , 2(1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 'hollar. . . . . . . . . . . 4(1 Stvuerztm : . . . . . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . . . . ScorpIon. . . . . . . . . . . 3 Con , Cal , 4e Va. , , , 185 . SIerrA Nevicua , , , . 02 Comm. Immmperial . , . , 1 Sliver 11111 , . . , . , , I Coil , New York , , , a UumlonCoim. . . . . . . . . 58 Cruwmm PoInt. . . . . . . 37 Ulatm Comm. . . . . . . . . . 7 Exelioquier _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 Yellow Jitckut . . . 3(3 ( Sliver b'irs , 6014,1 ItIOXIEI' ) ciuilaes , 3t3333.a. Sight drafts , Ac ; toer3ltmta. ) 734a. New York 3lluthui Quotuulloucs , N1U\V YQIUf. April ti-Tlco foliowhum at-a 6 ciommimig mlutmmg qumotimitous : " Ibmiwer , , , , , . , , , . , :0) . . . . . . . . . . . . Ctuollar . . . , , . , , , , , . , 40 01)11th' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jill Crown I'otut. , , . , , 31) I'Iynmotmtlm. , . , , , , , , , 20 Comm. Cal. Va. . , 175 QuIcksilver. . . . . . . . 100 DeOdwood . . , , , , 10) ) ) Qmmicksllver ( mid , , , 1S00 ( & . . . . . 5leraN.mvath. . , , , do hlale& Norcromia , , 113 Siamtdn1 Ooa . . , 200 liuniestIltU.,2309 : Union Con. . . . . . . . 511 Iron Sliver. . . . . . . . . 24 Yellow Jacket. . , 30 Moxicaim. . . . . . . . . . . . 41 lelnmnciil NOtes. IiOfl'l'flN1 April 6-Clearings , * 13,022.116 ; hal. ances , 11.631,4)4. IIAL1TISIEili AprIl 6.-Clearings . , 2,4l8,097 ; balances , 121SI5. NEW I'OltK , SprII 6.-Clearings , 80,967,717 ; balances , $6,1SlSlD , l'hllI4Ai)1ILI'hlIA , April 3.-Cienrlngs. flO,335- 616 ; balancs , $1,725,503. ST. LOUIS. April 6.-Clearings , $4,505,112 ; bai- ances. $155,230. Money , CS per cml. New York exchange. ( Sc ItremluIn bit ; SOc ltrenmiutn asked. ChICAGO. April 6.-Money , ateady ; on call , C 31Cr Cent : time. Stfl imr Cent. New York exchange - change , 5G premlunm. SterlIng exchange. posted rated , on demand. $490 ; on sixty days , $4.80 ; bank cleat-Imgs. $14,127,441. \'ASIIiNQTON , April 6.-TImo treaaUry tcelay lost $152,400 hem gold coin and * 16,706 in tiara , wimicim leaves the true amount of tIme gold re. serve 127,91O,173 , A telegram from the aislotant treasurer Ct New .Y'rkiumut ( a that $800,000 has hen engegemi for xiuat , tout none of It will Ctnmo ft-tim hit' 5q3ttremiuury. It is nesuimeti It will be furnished by ttm New Turk banks. Cnflrc.-Mnrkt. NEW YORK , April C.-C01"S'El4 - OlUtions opened fuienmiy at so ) uivtflce of 5(110 polnt , ruled quiet , but g000nliy flrm on foreign buy- lag nt-tiers anti scn ltj-'iif local sellers following tiecremiss cut 176.19 , bags ; closed dull at a net nut- Vance of 51110 points. . Seulea 7,20' ) bags , Inciutilng March , 810.2' ) , Spot Jib. dciii ; NO .7 , * 13.75 : mllil ; quiet ; ( "ormiova. $ l61iJIS.O ) , Sales , 500 bags Marlonibo ; 400 l'ngtu"Sui'ruthilla l. t. The. world's a'tmimpty ( S'isihle ) for April shows a decrease of M6S5 T'igmfroni the supply of last month. An Inelcoact , ctj' 757.559 usgs was 5)mOWfl ) this time a ) 'tllr flgo. The nflheial figures are 2.631,670 image , as COThiiMeui with 3.011,551 bags last . month nail 2.)4l0 , bags the same time a 5.ear ng. No cables wore receIved from lila , Snnto , lOaves or himtnien , owIng to ft holIday. Warehouse miellt'crie'ue from New York Saturday , 13,461 legal New 'ork shock today , 197,764 lames ; United States stock , 230,473 Lungs ; afloat for time United SIntes , 304,18) ) hns ; blat vlsittle for time United States , 484,575 liags , against 439,207 bags last year. - , . ICimmsns Clty. tise Stock , 1ANSA8 CITY , AprIl 6.-CATTId--lteeoipta , 5,000 Imend ; shlpmenlmm , t0) imenmi. Mnmket steamiy to strong. Texas sIeSta , $2.9601S.64 Texan cows , $2.OOCJ2GO ; ht steers * 3.00(54,10' natIve esws , $ i.rnrui 40 ; stockers ahmt feeders , $2.50(53.75 ; bulls , $2.06(53.15. llOGS-lteeeiptuu , 5,1041 hrnd l emiuipnmcnhmm. 700 Imeaul. Market firm , hulk of sales. 83.45(53.651 heavy , 83.25(53.50 ; tockirs. $ l.lOfll.70 : inixe.l , 03.10(53,50 ; ilgmts , * 3.25(53.70 ; Yorkers , 83.60613.70 ; lutga , 53.10(73.65. Mhl16F3i'-iteceiptmc , 7,200 Imeatit shIpments. $0) ) ) hunch , Mat-hot ste.nmiy to stronger ; lnnmbs , 83.00(5 5.50 ; muttomis , 82.75613.63 , 1'eileu1u flrnium. TOLEDO , AprIl 6.-\VlllI.T-.tctlvel Imlgher ; No , 2 t'nlm , 7334c ; Mn' , 74c ; July , 30-c , COltN-Acttve : drum ; No , 2 nllsed , bc ; No. 2 yellow , tOtc ; May , 30'.4e. OTfi-Stencly ; No. Il mixed , 20c , nomninni ; Mim0 , lIe. itYIl-.iull : No. 2 dash , ICe. ClAVE'It ' IOlUtUl-Illglmcr ; stead ) ' primne casim , $4. & ! % ; April , 84.43. 'IsI 1mb Suipul of (7rulim , Nhi'IV I'OflI'C , April 6-Tue vIsible supply of graIn April 4 , as COfilIthIetI by tim New York lmmotitce ) exchange , Is tie follows : Wheat , 60,322 , . 00) bu ; decrease , 723,006 tim. Corn , iC,9S9,0)0 ) lam ; met-care , 439,006 bu , Oats , 9,020,000 bum ; lnemeaee , 101,00) liii. Rye , 1,523,006 him ; increase. 35,000 ha. lint-icy , 1,140,000 html decrease5,00u ) bu , hrv Gonuis. NEYOIUC , April 6.-The mmmrket was stat-tied tiis mornIng imy as April sumew storni , and whIle a gcucui number of puechneers were on tue sit-oCt their InquirIes vere not fmhiowu'tI its' free s.lec- tions , I'rlmmtlng ciotha wee dull at li4c. I'ALL RIVEn , Maca , April 6.-I'rlnt cloths , quiet and steady at 2c. 'iuIuumi'mmlmiIN Vhment. MINNIOAPOIl14 , April 6.-W'III7AT-Illghier email fit-ni ; April , 62c ; May , C2tc ; Jemly , 631,40j63c. On tracicl No. 1 boat , 63)Cc ; No. i ciorimein ) , 62'tSc ' : No. 2 northoin , 01c. Receipts , Ill ears , FLOUIt-Unchnnged Sugmmr Market. NEW YORK , April 8.-SUGAR--Raw , firm ; Sales , 2.775 hogs Cuban centrifugal , tIll test. mit I 3.lSc ; 1,50) bags Surlimam , centrifugal , at 4 3.lfc. Itefineel , firm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Frij lVlipnt Muirlect , SA17 rilANcIsco. AprIl C-WIIIUAT-Decem. tier , $1.00 ; May , $ l.OS % ; cleat-eel , 724,006 contals. lhlgime Butter Market. ( SLaIN , Ill. , Apt-Il 6.-RUTTER-Sleady ; offerIngs - Ings 46,380 Ibs ; sales , 24,600 Ibs : at jOe. MET 1118 DOOM IN DIIATIS VALLIOY. Anollmer VictIm Leaves Ills Whitened Ilomies' on tlte Alkuuht 1)esert. FRESNO , Cal. , April 6.-Anotlmer lIfe , hal been sacrificed to the determination among miners and prospectors to unearth tIme hidden - den treasures ofhDeath valley , Time latest victim known to people of this community Is D. K. Roberts. lobeFts started on a pros.- pecting tour into'1iea'th valley eomo time ago , but from that daj until the present no trace of him Iia beemi found and it is feared that ho prfhld in the eiesrt. Ex- pditions to seek the ' fLbled riclmes of Death valley start out an4ualf. Tlmis'great expanse of arid land. Iylug , Ifl the Panamlnt moan- tairms In the sohe tern part'of Inylo county , Ia abouj 400mtept below sea level , and except for a few s.oirces of springs along Its mountain sids , i entirely destitute of water , 150W Till' TOlA'CO 'i'itusr ' WOISICS. ' - - Tnteret1u57 . Stnteimcnts Mmmdc 1 , 'One S , ( ozeI(1fei NEV ( if .Chapc.qcit Reed , atNewark , N. Jttodayjcontnued the hearing of testimony' In the 'suit brought against the Amerlcftn Tobacco tcompany for a forfeiture of its charter. The principal witness was John It. Mills , on whose motion the suit wa instituted. Ho testified that after the American Tobacco conpany obtaIned control of the market his firm was obliged to 'sign a contract with it to accept consignments. lie said that lie bad reCeived a rebate when purchaces reached $1,000 worth , and 2 per cent off for payment in ten days. James 13. , Duke , president of the American Tobacco company , and .Tcseph Brown , its secretary , have been subpoenaed to testify. IIUILDIN43 TORN TO W'RAGMETS. Two Mcmi lClhieIbyliie TerrifIc Ex- ) ) IelOhi of 'me holler. IUDGETOWN , Oat. , AprIl 13.-Just as the men had assembied In Watson Bros. ' miii ready to begin work today a terrific boIler explosion tore the building into fragments. Already two dead bodies , those of Daniel Leitch and A. M. Cunningham , have been extricated - tricated from the mIne and It In believed othera are buried beneath the debris. Jonathan Butler is probably fatally Injured , both arms being broken and legs horribly Cult. William Watson and rhomas Shea are both injured in the Imead. At present it Is Impossible to ascertain the full number of fatalIties. The mills were the main induotry of Itidgetown. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GOING ICOIS GOLD IN ALASKA FIELIS , Ijsiprecemlczited Itusim of' Adi'cumturer.a to lice Ice-Chuil 161 1)ornmio. SEATTLE , April 6.-The steam schooner Laheemo sailed for Six-Mile creek on Cook's inlet this morning , having 235 pwsengers and a large cargo of freight , Just before the hour of departure twenty meim came ashore , refusing to siualce time trip owing to tile crowded condition of the vessel , and tlmeir farea were accordingly refunded , Of timosa who got away tour vere young men whub had given up good posItions In Grand Rapids , Micim , , to try theirfortunes in time fields of Cook's inlet. The steamer Utopia , which sailed Saturday - day for Alaska. had 125 paSsengers , Ilmink Teller Simoi't use Wlmezui , ST. LOUIS , April 0.-A special telegram to the Post-Dispatch from Macon , Mo. , says Harvey Gray , teller of limo First National banlc of tlmat place , vas arrested at time town of Clarence last nIght , charged witim em- bezzilng $4,200 obp banks fumjs. Gray admits tile charge and says ho Imas been speculating iii Chieoo where lie hoe a $3,000 margin , Ho is mjJiJy connected and lisa wealthy rolatlves'ln other pal'ts of time state. ltesmiiuieul Goiat'Ilkjmoj'tut to Europe , NEW YORK , Aprlii6.-Tho gold shipments of Ileldelbach , IckOiheimner & Co. by tomor- row's steamer wili amount to $800,000 , It is taiderstoodu that the treasury reserve viii not be atfecof 11y this shipment , Time coin will be witlm4tatvn from Limo National City bank , and utithdugh this InstitutIon Is a government depaultory , the amount is not expected to 6tatement. hurt Ii1tii1 ExlIpsion. ChICAGO , Apr1ljf.j'An explosion occurrel tills afternoon iqpfrj2 , engine room of the Murphy Varnlslm oworlca , Twenty-second and Dearborn streetsl i3cveral 10011 ' 0T0 son- ously hurt. It Is Scared two of them will dIe. The fatally' injured are : Jolla Loaten , Jr. , and Jolmn Lenten , atThe damage to the factory will not be over $5,000 , 'I'i'ft Ismulluins llleiv Out time tIlls , PITTSI3URG. Apnii 6.-Gulcento and Felice Cuncio and Francisco Russo , Italians , were found dead In their boils in tim Hotel Tonlehto on Webster avenue today , Ilaving been asphyxiated by gas , which they imati turned on , but tailed to light , The first two wore brothers. Russo arrived from Italy yesterday , _ _ _ _ hilehiojI 51)1555 Nerlomisly Ill , flUFFAI.O , AprIl 6-Rev , Stephen Vincent Ryan , bishop of tile Catholic diocese of Buffalo , is aerously ill at his residence , and lila plmysicianu entertain but little hope of tIa recovery. lie Is about 70 years of age. p The name One Minute Cough Cure suggests a medicine that relIeves at tice , and quickly cures. Its uQ provee It , . iAliA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of' Ott1o and Hogs Lghtor Than for Many a Day. DEMAND STRONG AND SALES QUICK lhuy'crs Go After the 1liittteil OlTerlmigs Eagerly timid Sonic Iln'e lime l'cmms Clemtreii of lIvery- tiiitm14 Clii Sale. MONDAY , April 6. fleceipts for the clays Indicated nt-al Cattle. Ilogmu. Sheep. horses. April 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . 777 t,69 . . . . Apt-li 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . 720 2,037 541 Apt-Il 3. . . . . . . . . . . 622 2,610 225 April 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,165 3,660 173 April 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 3,155 tOG 12 March 51. . . . . . . . . . . 1,651 4,423 1,1711 March 10. . . . . . . . . . . 021 1,681 897 CATTLE-Only 777 enttle were received , or about time same IltIhliber as came In on Sat- ut-day , Time receIpts of eattle lmave been vary light since Thursday of Inst week anti the buyers s'ere a little lmtlngry for them. As a conseqtlence timey. were out In good season amiti got down to btmelmmess at once. lIvely- thing sold In short order , a very early clear- mince being effected. Ileef steers were alt-oag Lunch active and In Instimumecs salesmen reported ( lint they sold at a little higher ) , rices. Time greater part of all time cattia here sold inside the range , $3.C0'hiO.SO. The latter Price wail Paid for 1,320-lb. steers nuiti also for light cattle weighing only I 110. About eight loads , of cows mmd lmelfers were on scle and the market was sirong and active. Stockers and feelers sold readily at fully umteatly prices but the number on sale was very small : hepresentrutive salesl IIEIhF STKilt8 , No. y. Pr. No. y. Pr. No. y. Pr , 1. . . . 510 83 fl ) 7..lISl $3 65 14. . . . 957 11 70 1. , . .110) 3 51) 4. , , .i122 3 6a . . . . .1223 1 35 4. . . , 935 3 55 25..lO'lG 3 65 2'.1250 3 73 16iOSS 3 Ci ) a. . . . 1121 3 67 % 21.llii ) I 110 7.llS $ 3 65 10. . , . 743 3 70 42.lliZi 3 80 2I.I01l 3 63 COWS. i.,1050 I 50 1..lOSO 2 43 I..1206 3 00 4. . . . t67 2 01) 2. . . .116) 50 3 , . . .1161 1 00 4 , , , . 1130 2 03 5. . .1018 CO 7. . . .I23 3 1. ) 2. . . . 1161) 2 25 3..II10 30 l..1I20 3 10 I ; . . , . 1192 2 25 I.lili ) 75 2. . . .1415 3 15 2.iOOS 2 25 I..IOS0 75 13. . . .1)2.1 ) 3 15 2.,1O2l ) 2 3.5 I..Iro : 8' ' ) 1.IlIO 3 25 2. . . . 891) 2 35 15 , , , . 1187 9' ) 15 , . , ,1063 3 35 1IIQILJ 40 7..1210. . . . . 00 IIEII"EIt $ . I. , . . 390 2 54) 2. , . . 433 2 75 12. . . . 9)1 3S0 1 , . . . 760 2 50 1. . . . & 9) 3 25 5) . . . , 583 3 50 2. . . . 50 2 75 3. . , . 653 3 15 hULLS. 1. . . . 570 2 00 l.l630 2 65 1iC61) 2 55 1,1h30 2 23 2..l&OO 2 70 1..1720 2115 l..ilSO 2 no I.i3i5) 2 70 4,1482 2 Sd ) 1. . . .173) 2 50 1. . .1340 2 70 1. , . , 73) 3 33 CALVES. 1. . . . :390 : s 0' ) 1. . . . 140 4 50 I. . , . 210 4 50 3. . , , 280 4 00 1 , , . . 22) 4 50 1 , . . . 190 4 50 1..230 450 1..130 450 STOCICEItS AND FEEDERS. 2 , . . , 6 3 00 4..I052 3 riO 1. , . . 390 3 60 3. . . . 510 8 00 59. . . . 858 1 55 1. , , . lot ) 3 60 1. . , . 820 3 05 37. . . . 767 3 55 5. . .1126 1 65 25. . . . 650 1 45 1. . . . 300 3 60 2 , , . . 476 3 65 I..410 350 MILKERS AND SI'IlINGEItS. ' No Pr. 1 cow and calf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 00 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0' ' ) 1 alit-lager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 00 1 cow and cntf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2106 1 cow an,1 calf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 00 1 cow ant calf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 p. WESTERNS. Wm. Ilranelis. No y. I'r. No. /ev. Pr. 21 bulls..1397 02 45 1IOGS-The fresim reclpts numbered 569 head , and there were in additiOn about I ) ) heat ) carried over fi'om Saturday. Timere itt \'em'y lIttle to say about the trade. the numiter of' hogs on sale being so small that pricts were hardly ostaitllshed. The top on lIght lmogs was $3.65. or Sc hmigmer ) ( ban on Saturday. Time sales as a. whole rould indicate that. time market i'as strong to Sc higher , TIme hogs were all sold and the moat-heat closet early. Representative solos : No y. Sb. I't- . o y. . Sim. Pr. 49..330 . . . $3 110 - . . . . . . . . . 40 $3 Ci ) 70..290 . 40 3 50 . . . . . . . . . . . I CO ) . . . . . . . . . . . 3 55 . . . . . . . . 80 3 Ct ) 62..247 160 3 55 . . . . . . . . . . , a C ) , . . . . . . . . . 160 3 55 , S3..115 . . . 365 't6..254 so'a 571/i i ' PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. ' . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 . . . . . . . . 60 a 45 2..350 . . . 3 4234 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 45 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 45 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 47 % . . . . . . . . . . . 3 45 . . . . . . . . . . . Il 4734 SllEhOI'-Timero were no sheep in and nothing to nake a market. The demand for aimed ) Is good and mill tIme muttons olTered here of late have meh wIth ready sale. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Ifogs Ohieli Aelivebut Close "iVenk- Good flesnuemul for Shieej , , CIUCAGO , AprIl 6.-Cammon to choice steers wore in urgent demand at from $3 40 to * 4.43 , with the bulk of sales at from $3.60 to $4.30 , anti exporters took the larger share of choice droves , Last , week they were obliged to tieriously curtail their operations , owing to the lIght supplies , and only 2.794 cattle were taken for export , agaInst 6,405 time week before , and 3,0S7 a year ago , Butcher stuff developed more mutrengtim , anti cow sale's of choice to extra ) melfers were made at from $3.25 to * 3.75. The stocker and feeder trade was light , as bollm tIme ofrertngs and ( lie mle- mat-id were lImIted. Last week foders slmipped out sixty-six cain. Texas cattle were jOe hIgher , Trade In hogs opened faIrly actIve at stronger to 50 hmlgimor prlcma , but the mheniunel subsitleti later and time closing was weaker. Sales today "cia at from $3.50 to $3.50 for straight hots of common to choice heavy and medIum weIghts , transactions tetng' largely mit from $3.70' to $3.75. LIght welgimtu sold at ( room $3.70 to $3.95 , There woe an active tiemanil at 13 to $1 for comnmoa to prime shmep , with sales of westerns largely at from 83.60 to $3.55. Lambs soid Sc , tlveiy at from $1 to 81.85. chileily met $4.40 and upward. Exporters were moderate buyers. Last week 18 cars were takeimi for export anti 11 cars were sold to fcedtra. Receipts : 'Cattle , 11,100 head ; hogs , 2,200 Itead ; , sheep , 12,000 head. St. LouIs Live Stock , ST. 'LOUIS April 6.-CATTLE-Receipts , 1,900 head. Market active anti a slmatle imetter ; natIve beeves , $3.25(74,50 ; Texas Steers , * 2.75(73.10' stockers - ers and feeders. 12.10613.65 ; cmi's and Imelfers , 5li.000J'I.r.O ; bulls , mostly 92.25132.75. ItOtIS-flecelitta , 6,000 tmnd , Market siemitly to Sum hIgher : heavy , $3.50(53.bo ; mixed , * 3.50613.70 ; lights. 83.60(73.85. IihiflEl'-Jtecelpts , 1,20' ) imend. Market stronger ; native , * 3.25(73.90 ; southern , 52.15(53.60 ; lambs , 83,75(54.50. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ New York Lie Sdtck , N11\V YORK , April 0.-hilOtlVES-Recelpts , 4,25' ) itend ; active : nimtivo steers , hour to prime , 83.71613.90 ; oxen , 83.06(63.75 ; hulls , 82.60133.50 ; dry cows , l.C5(13.40. European cables quote Aomerlcan Steen ) at 116iOo dressed weight ; erIgerator beef at , 74t5774e. lUIlUEP AND LmAltlllS.-Recelpta , 8,1167 imead ; active ; simeep. poor to prime , * 3.21(51.06 ; Ianibu , common to choIce , * 1.75(55,20 , IlOOfU-teceipta , 8,774 bead ; easIer at * 4.00(5 4.00. _ _ -a _ _ Cradle umsiul time ( irn't'e , The' folio'win births and deatims were reported - ported at the health omce during the twenty- four. hours ending at neon yesterday ; ' Births-Adam Tegmeyer , NInth and Arbor streets , twin girls ; Emil Nelson , 1025 South Twenty-second , girl ; John Linelburg , 1619 South Ninth , boy ; cluomtav Munch , 1705 Leav- enworth , gIrl ; Fred Johnson. Thirty-fourth and Center. girl ; Charles 5 $ , Weir , 4015 Izatd , gri , Deitlme-/m.nnio Fiichtmayer. 40 , 820 Cas. tel1ar , hemorrhngp , Laurel 11111 ; II. II , Slur- clard , G4 cancer , Interment at Glenwood , Ia , ; Victoria : El Madisonu 29 , 1520'4 ' Madison avenue , surgical operation , Independence , Ia , Mismet hlsconliiue ; Siumiday % 'ork , YesteTday two women called upon the chief 'of 'police and rc4uested him to compel a blacksmith near ithirteehitll anti WiIllans streets to in tile future dlecontihlue work on Sunlii'y , They stated ( lint the neighbor- imood wasa vet-f religious one and that ccii. Eequentiy time practice of the blacksmith was very annoyiimg to tile people , They gild their neighbors were erpecialiy annoyed Sunday , There is an ordinance prohibitIng eli but necee'sary wont , on time Sabbath and time chief Informed lila visitors timat this would be enforced iii their ease. DUFFY'8 I PURE MALT WHISKEY AilDruggI&ts. it JAMES E. BOYD & CO. 'i'CiCjIlOlliJ 1030 , Oinulia , Nt-b. COMMISSION GRAIN1 : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS Lsoin 11154 board of Trade. Diect vtte to Chicago anti New York. tenti ; John .4. , Warrea i Ca. ' 0 COMI'LAINS Ol ClitlIb TU LIA'I'M lINT. 1I-Consii1 W'alierl"iiiI of lhiternes To'nrd ( lii' Vreuieli , CEDAR RAI'1D51 In , , April 6-Mrs. Laura Martin of this city , the only sister of John Ij. Wailer , the ex-Untcd ! States cont'ui at Taniatave , In a letter written on March 21 , which she has just received. tells several thin8a heretofore tinpubllshed in connection with his arrest by time Frencim. mmmi stibse'- quient events. After tolling ahotit being abused wimile lying In irons on beard ship at Tanintave and being kept lim irons for SOYCII days anti flights cnrctite from Tamatnvo to Marselles : , wltim the exception of ten mInutes eech forenoon and a like penlcti In the after- Coon of each day , lme saysl "At Tamatavo all the Influence et United States Acting Consul \'etter was used tugainit ma. anti he even went so far as to wrIte a letter which ho knew the French omebuls 'would read pending lilY trial. Iii tli'.a totter Wetter imnrangtleti anti acculpeti ne of being gmiijty of a violation of the law , and stated I need hot expect ony lmmcdate assistance froni time government , The reatlng of this letter before time conclusion of my trIal only tolhled toward influencing the iower element to outrage anti spit 115)311 11)0 titmdet' the very elmatiow of our glorious flag , When I informed - formed Mr. Wetter of time mschiet ! which lmls letter liati o'ro'Iglmt , lie replied that ime did not care , ' 'otl will observe , then , ( lint I hail no lirotlction or iultl from any quarter during all these outrages counmitted out ne by tlme French. These outrages'ColUfliOnCetI at Out four ImlOlItlis before iY arrest. At one tinie I \vaa assaulted ill lfl boardIng house by timreo Frenchm soldiers or inanities fromu the Fneimeh guimboat Iluegon , titen lying in time harbor at Tamnatave. I mnade compiahtit before Act- lag Consult lVotter , but ho did mmathiimg to bring time perpetrators to answer for the crime.tnotimer tim I was assaulted by the Frencim soldIers in front of lilY OWII door. Thmis was In Doccinber. 1895. They surrotmnded , seized and choked nio , for 110 purpose wmatever ) that I knew of. Certainly these soldiers imatl no right to leave their mt'arters anti visit tny lmotlso a mute awn' . " ' In closing Imis letter Mr. WaIler says he expected to saIl from Southampton on the Stealmier New York Aprii 4 , and that he s'ould arrive in New York about April 10 , nail that Ito would be in Cedar Rapids simortly afterward , - ICILLIOI ) ( hlhtb'i'II ( ) ItlIrUSIll ) IlhM. 'oimmg "i'i'onlmuli I'rouuiimmeut I ii Gt'orgtn Cii'eles Shot imy itsipmoiiile'ul Siiltot' . ATLANTA , Ga. , April 6.-A special to the Journal from Talborton says : Miss Salilo Emma Owen , a beautiful and wealthy young woman of this city , was shot anti killed lact night in the parlor of Mr. J. H. McCoy's rositlence by Dr.V. . L. Ryder , a prominent dentIst. I-loll. A. P. Persons , a prominent candidate for congress was standing besitlo Mist' Owen wlmen time fatal shot was fit-eel. hOe was also shot at , but received only a fieslm wound. Dr. Ryder was a lover of as Owen , and It Is presumed that rho refused to marry luiuii and that ho was frenzied with jealousy at the existing friendship between itir. Per- eons and the young woman. Miss Owen was a graduate of Wesleyan college , belonged to one of the wealthiest and most aristocratIc fainihleis in Gocrgla and was a osclal favorite wherever slmo was known. Excitement is intense. Ryder was captured by a posse a few mlle from town at 11 o'clock last night. Ho had made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide by cutting hIs throat. - - - UXICNOWX FItIlINI ) OF CUIIAS C.tUSE , Sends lerequemitLetiers Comitmilsilsig Lnrgce Suiums of 3Ioiie' , PHILADELPHIA , April 6.-Dr. John Guiteras , a heading Cuban patriot of this city , has received a letter from an unknown Cuban siympatiulzer , who signs hiniseif "Ig- tiaclo Agromente , " encIosmig a check for $4,000 in aid of the 'Cuban cause , amid another - other for $1,000 to be glven..to the widow of a Cuban journalist w'hmo had , acted a secretar to-tho. Cuban delegate Sommor. Es. . trada Palma. . This makes the third letter which Dr. Guiteran hmas received from his unknown correspondent. The first , whmlelm came two niontlms ago , enclosed a check far $2,000 In aid of the patriots' caus. Time second , no- ceived about a nionthm later , ccntaiaed a check for $4,000. The letters are written in ax- cehleot Spanish. hut evidently In a dirgulsed hand. The writer requests that acknowledgment - mont be made in the Cubaii newspaper , Patria. STAIIIOSID fir AN 1JNKNOVN TRAMP. ( OnIon Pacific % Vnteimnmnim at I'ocnlelle , Id'uttnly Voimnu1ed. POCATELLO , Idaho , April 6.-S. 13. Scan- Ian , Unhon Pacific policeman , was fatally stabbed by an unknown tramp this morning. Scanian had ordered him from time platform , and , in the difficulty of removing him , struck him with a gun. The tramp returned eliot-thy , plunged a knife into Scanian's side , and fled. l3lcodlounds : alid a large pcsse are on the trail of the tramp , and if caught speedy action wiih follow. Physicians say Scanlan cannot live , Mn IImeruipt the Organization. , PITTSUURG , April 6.-The restoration of Simon Burns to the presidency of the National - tional Window Glass Workera' association , which was ordered by court on Saturday , tlmreatelbs to disrupt the strongest labor or- ganizatlon , ft-on' , a financIal standpoint , In time world. The opponents of Burns soy timey will at once renew the ligIlt against him , but on different grounds , If defeated in their plans to oust him , it is claImed they wihi witludraw from the association. Burns has marty warm adherents , and the fight of the factions promises to be more bitter than over. Sjeciul OffIcer Vuituilly Shot. hUNTINGTON , W. Va , , April 6.-George Johnson , a special omcer , was fatally shot In tue southern part. of ( lila county , last night while attempting to arrest a horse- thief. Time tillef made his' escape and a posse is in pursuit. Alien II'leuiiismg on 'I'rlmil for 11cr Life. NEW YORK , AprIl G.-Mrs , Mary Alice Fleming ( nec Livingston ) will be put on trial April 20 for the alleged murder of liar mother , Mrs. Bliss , by poisonng. America is fast forging ahead ii ) every. th'ng , Coolc'o Extra Dry Imperial Cimam. pagno is excelled by no frclgn article. DOCTOR Searles & . Searlea Y 8PEOIALIBTS l.J Nervous , Chronio lend r1vate Dises& ' 'C WEAK HEN ' IIIIXUALbV , I . All I'riymete ndJJLiorder of Slois I , ' , 'Vrcatmneat by wil a , coimiUiittuOi tree' - , , SYPIULIS Curd for lIt. and the poisce. timoruuhl chanled from the system. PILES , FSTU1 an RECTAL ULCERS. IIYDROCISI.E3 AND V/iS1COCELB permanently and succ.aifuily ciited. Method new and unfailing. VTflIPTIIflI APJfl P1 IT Curest UIIIUIUIIL. ! 1I1u UL.L.L.I uthouto 133' SleW method wIthout pain or vUttig. Call on or address with stamp. fly AITIAS .C , ( , nirio' 1JJ 8. litlaIft , was uw.&uj U uu.seiu)5 Nab. 0K. MOCREW 1TmIsOStY , l Wile 7175 ALL I PRIVATE DISEASES Waaba. k Disorder if MEN ONLY Beok , . . cotiiultad. . cud iOzu4ipadoo Vice. I $ PLOT1'O ROBA VANDERBILT Ono of' the Gang Infosmod the Officers in Time toFrnstrato It , ' DARING PROJECT OF A I3AND OF THIEVES l'lminneil to haul Uli St Saiititern I'neifl3 SPecial , * , , ( larry' Ott for ltIinoiu Cornelius 'tuui- uierbiit ltliimself. - ' SAN FI1ANCISCO , April 6.-George A' . Garth , late chief of the Southern l5aclfio dc- tectlvc cervice , caine tup frohu Los Angeles last night anti gave iitiblclty : to one of the most renmarkable stories of an nnnrchuistlo plot that was probably over heard in Sate Francisco. The plot , according to Mr. Oat-tI , was nottming less than a conspiracy to hot UI ) the Vanderbilt tralm and abduct CorilellU Vanderbilt , and It has transpired timat the officials of the Southern Pacific cnrnpally , who wore Informed thmrough Mr. Gar.l befuro \ the Valmderbilt lint-ti renchetl Ill l'aso , have ' been taking alt vossibie lirecatltiolis to 1i'l } ' vent the carryiimg out of tile Plot , "Simortly before the Vanderbilt rarty reached Ill Paso , " said Mr , Card , in spOIlt- 11mg of limo affair at the Palace Ituiel , "I no- colveti a 'otter whIch detailed in soln degree - gree ( lie Palis ! of gangs of extreimiiss for makIng umioney out of time kidnapIng ot Cot-- nohitus 'mintlorbIht , As to Iny limfor'tmant , I do hIot (11111k it Is necessary to any any InOro thmnu that lie i in Son I"rnncisco. This. let- ten sas " i Itten froln here 51111 thmo mmlefl who were wcrklng out the plot , so It was glveim alIt to ( is , were onakuumg San Fralmclsco tlmeir bazo of operatiolma. The helter 'euit on to say that the imien hind heeum conspiring for soin'o time , but liati hot been able to agree on any rlan for mnkirg a haul imntll time allflthiiCllIlt'3)it ) ) appeared lim ( lie paphrs ( lint Vanuierimllt anti Iepew were on timoir oay to Callfornht. They' , inilmmr'd'ately ' picked out Vanderbilt for a slmlniimg immark , anti proceeded to lay ItiltiS for a holmi-up. My informant vas dula of th gang , nimfi In hula letter imo said that lie v'niI contInue to act ii ) the role of coimsplralo' nt'mtl keep me Informed of their m.iyeiucnts ' and furtlmer deyelopnments In timelthilaliS. . "The letter was tIme most startling epiatltl " I over received , but I was convlned ilnumIC- diately ( 'f Itt geatmineness , for I "ittiow the person that wrote It. as well as lmls lmstorj anti associations. I lost Ho time In going to j. A. Muir , supenitmtelhdeflt of the otmtimern I'aclfic company at Los Angeles , miami ayIng time whole case before ImIm. S'o d'ieined the communication of such startling tnmpurtailCe that lie immediately entered Into telograplmt'o coninmunlcatloii with tlmo officials of the gn- oral olilce of time Southern Pacific in imL city. Mr. Muir telegraphed time fans en- tamed in tIme letter go that the officers in the general omcc mhglmt have plenty of ( line (0 ( take such precautionary measures as (1mG occasion demanded. "From what I could judge by the letter (110 conspirators had at that time perfected no plans further than to agree among them- aelves to hold up time Vanderbilt special train at some hoint in the San Joaquin valley , intl make ( ho best haul timat was popUlblO. If SO TiiOhlCY was to be had any other way , Corneliun VanderbIlt was to be kidnaped and every one else In tIme party was to be killed if nccersary in the acconmphishmont ot the end in view. "Junt what steps were taken by time rail- rz'ad company to lmrlvont the holdup , alter bolng warned by tehegrapim from Lea Angeles , I imavo 130t been fully advised. It was sum. . geoted that a pilot engine be sent out aheati of the special traIn , but as far as I know this was not desme. The anarchists , If they'- ' unIty be called suchm , had laid their plans to ' ' - hold tip tIme train at porno ccuivenient point In tIme San Joaquln valley and it was thmeeforo 'violence bolov unnecee'earY to fear any Bakersfield. This side of Bakersfield the , opeclal train was run mIy durIng the daZ time , and it. is barely possible that & 1i precaution - caution upset the plans of the conspirators. . ' ' ' track of' time Van- "As ovary on0) 'who cept' dat-hilt tram ) wIll romemmber , the virItor remained over night In timoir train at Bakers. fIeld , after vlsitin Santa 0arbara , anm came up througim the San Joaquin valley b daylight Ofl Tuesday last. This , or som other cause , upset the plans of time robhera' as the train was not held up and CorneliU Vanderbilt was not abducted. am rather nclined to think that time men 'that conk cocted the plot became frightened into a abandonment of timeir plan. " Detective Gard enjoys tlio dIstInction of -ti bling probably as well acquainted with traim robbers , stage robbers and crooks of ethel trlpes as any other man in CalifornIa an the statement that he knows the person who aaelsted In ( ho cent-piracy and then divulged - vulged the plans of the conspIrators to hmin ' can hardly be doubted. \ Neither Mr. Vanderbilt , Mr. Depew , nor any of tIme members. of the visitfag party were informed of the anticipated holdup and heft the city hait evening on their way east without learning tlmat they hind blen mad8 time objects of a ccnsplracy by a gang of desneradoes. The officials of the Sotmthern Pacific railway - way any they know ulotbming of the aliege plot to hold up tlme train upon wlmlch Chaun- cay M. Dcpow anti Cornelius Vanderbilt were riding last week end abduct Mr. Vanderbilt. The story was printed In this city and an interview - torview was given with Detective and , formerly - morly in the employ of time Southern PacIfic , who said the plot had been reveale1 to him by a man who at first intended to participate in time crime. Detective Gard is svehl known itt California and his reputation for veraeltZ has never been questioned. - Patronize Home Industries ii , , purchasing good. umudo at time fo2. lowing Nebraska factories. if yo cuiuitsot hind 'relent von vitn4 comimsimuni- cute with tae snauiufmieturcrs ( is ta visttt dcstIe'N lmnnelie their goods. - - RAGS. IOCItLA1' AND TWINE. IIEMIS OMAhA RAG Co. 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