10 TTTE OMATTA DAT1V TJ EE: "WKDN F.SDA Y. AFTUL 1, 1000. OMAIlALIYrSTOCI("MAlIfEr Lirgor Rieeipti Than Monday, but Smill for Tuesday. C.TTLE SELL A VERY LITTLE STRONGER i Unit Slum ii llet'lilcil Advance, Which ! Wipes (lilt Ihr Decline of tin' l.nnl I'oir IJn s slicei, Steml, I,ii mix l.niiiT, SOUTH O.M UA. Atirll 3. Receipts were: Cuttle. Hon". Sheep Official .Monday 1.511 3,30 l.lfl Ottlcliil Tui-iIh 2.'r27 5.292 Ml-' Two tdi.vs this nii'li . . 3.30S Same duys Inst week . . 5.312 Hume myn week before. 5.921 Hume three weeks nur.... 5.131 s.672 9.17.1 ll.UW 1,Vt!l Ifi.k'il 9.S13 l.t.211 IS.Kil ! Avuriiii price paid for hugs lor mo insi tcveral diivs with comparisons: ,!!. 1MID. IMS. 1S9j.lS9ti.l!S5. PU4. March 16. MhIvIi 17. March 18. March 19. March 20 , March 21. . Match 22. Mnrch 23. Mnrch 21., Mnrch Mnrch 26. March 27. March 28. Mnrch 29. Mnrch 30. Mnrch 31. April 1... April 2... April .1... 4 V.I 3 05 1 4 'I4 3 65 3 7f 3 S7I 3 77 4 27 4 J 4 'III 3 65 3 71' 3 91l 3 83 " . " ! 3 5S 4 VI 3 Slif 3 5SI 4 81 1 3 6;i 4 . 3 001 I no 3 13 4 93 , 3 601 i f.?' 3 73 3 SS 3 T.I, 3 94' . ...4 . n lIi i tr. nil 4 46 3 71, 4 411 4 31 4 00 J rtl 4 26 4 3'. 3 75 ,3 711 1 U 4 31 3 78 3 9S 4 40 41 3 7fil 3 91 3 75 4 Ml J 41 711 3 Ml 3 to I 4 4 57 3 CT 3 03 3 5'i 4 ill 3 C5I 3 91 3 CCl 4 W. 3 S,6 3 71 4 71 3 57; I 3 70 I i 3 63 3 .S3 I 4 SOi 3 62 3 S7 3 60 4 7S 3 62 ! 3 01' 3 M)i I 4 s:: 4 97 5 05 5 Ihi 4 47 4 15 I 53 4 62 I 3 4 53 3 6o 3 i 3 H) 3 03 3 59! 3 til 3 h5i 5 I 5,10! 5 OV 3 HI 3 92 3 51 4 M 3 67 3 92 3 till I S4 4 11 I 3 !l 3 50 I K2I I ul n I.V Indicates Sunday. The officio! iiiimhcr of ears of stock brought In today by rnt'h road who: Cattle, llo?. Sh'p. H'r's. c . .M. a S. I'. Ry... S O. St. I.. Ity ailssouil I'ncltlc Hy. 1 Ciilon I'ncltlc system. 11 c. a, .V. W. Ity 1 P.. H. M. V. It. It.. 21 C. St. I'.. M. O.... II . J I. V M. H. It. R S ' c., H. & (). Ity I I 1 10 21 0 15 1 1 ii 't l K. C. A St. ,1 3 C . K. I. ft P. Hy.. K. .. I C, It. 1. .V I. Hy.. W. .. 1 Illinois Centrnl 1 I Total recelnts SO 71 it The disposition of the day's receipts wns ns follows, each buyer piirchasiliK tho nuin ner ot neait ituiicaicit Cattte. IIoks. Sh'p. . 1S9 752 OlIlllIlM I'ucklUK Co.. (!. II. Ilammnnil Co 135 993 ,1.14 1.171 1,404 1,562 I, 110 1.331 1,611 Swift nud Company 299 Otiilnhy 1'ai'ktiiK Co 10,1 Armour & Co 319 Old.ihy I'. Co.. from K.C. 113 H, Decker & llcKan 97 Van sunt ii Co 9 J. I. Cnrty II J.ul.num Co 21 W. I. Stephen 1 1IIII & lliintzlHKer is MvltiKstone & Schaller... 117 Swift, from country Jlobblek 92 lther buyers 211 410 Totals 2,15S 5.ST l,l CATTIjK Sentiment wns 'video vester flay, some autlclpatlni; a Iiukc run of cat tle for today and others nurlm; that as the first day of April was passed shippers would not be In such a hurry io market their cattle. It turned out that receipts were unusually -llRhl for the second day of the week. At the same time there was the usual kooiI demand, so that the market whh In a kooiI healthy condition. A considerable proportion of the entile reported In the yards wero cornfed steers nnd they wore In demand at ptlces that wero n little bit stronger than yeterdav. (loud cattle could safely be ipioted as !0c higher than on Inst Krldny. Kceder buy ers nre not such koiiiI buyers of half-fat cattle as was the case n short time ago, and for thnt reason the competition on such cattle Is not as brisk as It was. The mar ket was active at prevailing prices and practically everything wns hoIiI ntul weighed tip long tiefore midday. Cows and heifers were In moderate sup ply and the demand good, to that buyers had to move around pretty lively to get what they wanted. Tile prices paid were steady to a little strong or Just about 10c higher than last week. Hulls were slow nnd unchanged. Thin cuttle of good quality wen: In de mand for feeders nud sold ipilte readily us a rule at tlrm prices. There seems to be considerable demand from the country for that kind of cattle while the supply Is light. Hepresentatlve alet; llKlil'' HTKISKS, No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 510 12 50 7 1122 I 40 t 1090 3 35 IS 972 I to 1 550 3 If. 5 1003 4 10 1 7S0 3 50 3 966 t 10 1 1260 3 50 20 11(2 4 15 1 S50 3 S5 15 10.-.J ( C, 1 R50 3 90 22 1165 4 15 10 742 3 05 22 1017 I 15 9 1004 I Oil 19 1075 I 45 22 716 I 05 34 1130 t 50 1 S60 I 10 1 9S0 .Ml 1 1110 I 10 21 113S I f5 I Sff. t 10 20 1177 I .V, P S56 I 15 21 1131 4 .V, ,1 926 I 15 3 116 4 60 ! 990 I 20 6 1113 4 00 19 925 I 25 6 1356 4 60 1 IO-0 t 25 1 1270 I 60 S. 1055 I 25 2 1205 I 65 1 90 I 2. 33 129.1 I 65 1 1060 I 2", 19 1231 I 65 1 1120 I 25 10 1H2 I 65 2 1015 1 25 1 1600 I 65 25 1021 t 25 17 1211 4 65 16 101 1 I 30 15 1311 I 70 7 942 I 30 17 13V.1 75 4..... 1242 I ST. 4 1202 t 75 5 SIX) I 35 16 13 IS I 75 3 S50 4 15 11 1410 I SO 2 930 I 35 5 12'10 t sn t loso i r. r. not i so 20 1099 I to STHHHS AND 1 1 121 KKHS. .".7 929 I 35 5 10S2 I 50 9 1191 I 50 COWS. 1 RIO 2 25 1 910 3 50 2 925 2 10 1 1200 3 r.0 1 900 2 fO 2 1005 , r,0 1 960 2 60 2 1JO0 3 50 1 1050 2 60 I 1150 3 fO 1 910 2 IV) 1 1130 JM 1 7V) 2 65 3 10SO 3 55 1 1170 2 75 2 1035 3 35 1 920 2 75 I into 3 55 " 1000 2 75 12 900 3 55 1 701 2 75 3 10S1 3 55 4 ...1077 2 75 1 mo 3 60 1 SIO 2 75 17 1011 3 60 1 SIO 2 SO 1 ir0 3 60 1 109O 2 S5 6 1213 1 65 1 950 2 90 6 106S 3 70 1 1030 3 00 1 900 3 75 1 1010 3 00 6 1166 3 75 1 1010 3 00 3 lltl. 3 75 1 910 3 CO 1 H71 :t V, 4 992 3 0.1 5 1311 1 75 19 791 3 00 12 120.1 3 SO 1 IPSO 3 00 1 1160 9 SO 4 1110 3 00 1 1120 3 SO 1 SSO 3 00 1" 3 j..-, 1 1050 3 00 1 12.-.0 ;t si 1 1050 3 10 23 1110 3 S3 1 1070 3 10 1 1RC0 3 k-, 3 906 1 13 !C. 1237 3 90 1 102i) 3 23 9 1130 3 90 1 920 3 St 19 10.T1 3 90 1 H90 3 25 S 10il5 3 15 1 1000 1 2 1)60 I Oil 1 S70 3 23 1 12'M I Ol 1 1170 3 25 1 1157 I 01 2 1100 3 25 6 101.1 ( 0.1 1 K70 3 25 7 1360 4 00 1 12S0 3 ' 11 10S-, 4 0,1 2 965 3 25 1 1630 4 00 5 HIS 3 23 1 720 I 00 1 UfiO 3 25 1 lift) 1 Oil 3 950 3 30 1 1230 t 01 S S51 3 30 1 730 4 00 1 1120 3 30 1 13(0 I 00 7 lOSt 3 Ifl 7 11C2 I 00 1 i... 9O0 3 10 2 t?5 n; 1 1070 3 10 13 112S I 05 919 3 10 1 1110 I 15 2 1090 3 40 5... t260 4 13 1 U50 3 10 1620 I 13 t 1150 3 SO 6 1111 I C, 1 10411 3 30 1 U50 I 15 4 1012 3 50 13 H3I 4 25 COWS AND linil'ICHS. 17 1021 .1 S,-, S 1193 I 00 12 1001 I 00 2 1172 I 10 5 102R I 01 6 100.1 10 IIHIPKHS. 7 S90 Hi 1 920 I 12l. 23 6S0 3 M 1 trn t r, I., 1100 I 00 4 990 I 20 1 570 I 00 1 1210 I 25 2 102 4 00 10 71S I 35 17 1112 4 12I-. IH'I.I.S. 1 1200 2 75 1 Sim 3 45 1 121 3 15 1 1610 3 45 2 14.50 3 20 1 1010 3 50 10 ...1311 3 20 1 1SI0 3 50 1 1290 3 23 3 S2.1 3 M 1 1030 3 25 1 1O50 3 50 1..., 1770 3 30 1 1150 3 50 1 1W 1 3S 7 1417 3 50 1 1520 3 33 1 1220 3 50 1 1540 3 35 1 1S0 3 50 1 1500 3 H 1 llfO 3 SO 1 1510 3 10 1 1170 3 50 1 1STO 3 10 I 1110 3 ill 1 10S0 3 10 1 1160 3 01 1 1370 3 10 1 1150 S 75 1 1530 3 10 1 ISO! 3 75 1 1J90 3 40 1 1050 3 93 1 1910 3 10 CA1.VI1S. 1 215 5 00 ! 173 6 50 101 no 6 so ; io SOO 3 3fi 1S7 I r.-i STOCK CAI.VKS. no 3 r, STOCK COWS AND IIHIFRRS. 1070 2 ." 2 S75 hfi 970 .". 00 1 700 3 0 910 3 OB 2-. SIS 3 00 9") 3 2! 3 606 l fiO 3 ill 2 Sr. 12". 970 3 SO 1 490 4 3fi v 111 J W I Ml I 2T. i.. i.. 3 . 1.. I.. 1.. SI.. 73 26 ll I 35 STOCIvKRS AND FKKDF.RS. 32 616 3 25 1. 700 I 30 97 I7S 3 3f. 1 11(0 3 JO 1 570 .1 75 33 509 3 90 11 1071 I 00 1 m I () 1 1150 4 00 1 CO I 25 1 890 4 25 1 1060 I 25 11 7?S I ::o S 677 4 30 .. Mfi ..120". .. 9.".G ..una . . sin ..1120 . 702 .. 327 .. r.9 .. 3S3 .. 417 .. 3S0 1 X. 4 10 I 40 1 40 4 tv 4 50' 4 M I 50 I IT. I 90 5 00 5 ( !,... II.... 16.... 20.... 4.... 1.... 12.... 17.'.'.'.' 1 i. '. ! '. i.... I IOCS r'lilpiivn tr Mm 'IVIecrriltlh com- pnnv nlayed a tort of April Tool lokc on th talent thH inornltiK. t ii t n. April 1 Ik p,iHne.l the lioy who hit dlil not appreciate It vpry much, hut were Inclined to feel u little xorc The market opened with buyer bidding prlcen that were Kenerolly 5c bh'her than vexterday. while sellers were ntl(lriK priced that were 7,J'!;I0c hlfiher. The traile was it Hit If Mow at tlrnt and both Mdcs were standing tut when the telPKraph companv piixled a tneenime from Chlcao report Inir that mnrket at cIokIiik 10c lower ljutte a number of the H-ilcstnen naturallv mmie haute to well at the prices Mint they had been bid. Th" telegraph compinv very noon discovered the mistake and rhnnirni the mcstniKe to 10e hU'hcr. but tin soon enouKli to prevent a pood many !eKs belnn sulil at early mornlnir bid. The result was thnt the hops Mild nl' 'he wny from rllOe higher with the nvcniL't' market about 7'e higher. KverytbliiR wns sold In Kood senson. It will be noted from the table of nverime prices above that the inott of the decline of the Inst three dnvs was made up sr. thnt the mnrket today wns not far from where It was on Thursday of last week, which wn the IiIrIi point of the yenr to date. It will also be noted the tnnrk"t today wns more than 15r hlcher than a week nfio. Itcoresentatlve sales: No. 23... 5S... 52... 72. . 112.. SO... 39... M... 100.. 37. . 66... 76.., 61 . . 60.. sr.. . , 74.., 73.. SI. . SO. . 63.. 63.. 61.. 71.., 71.. 61.. Av. Sh. I'r. pio SO $1 50 No. 26... 55... 67... r.... ii... 7S .. ro. .. 61 . . . SI... 71... no. '. '. 59... 59... 62... IV.... 67... 65. . . 62. . . 16... 60... 14... 66... 52. . . 60... 65... SS... 25... 56... Av. ..211 . .245 ..24S . 21S ..250 ..210 ..225 ..210 ..20S ..230 ..2.11 ..241 ..207 ..23S ...253 ..230 . .2.V. ..219 . .287 ...217 . .220 ,..21S , . .275 . .259 ,..2S0 ...236 2"0 ! 1 .221 ...190 Sh. Pr. 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 17i 5 17U, 5 171-i 5 171,; 5 17'j. 5 171 5 17H to 4 I2"4 '.'.'263 12 r.127 ...201 , . .207 ...195 ...213 ...220 ...193 . . .205 32 ...2fi ...220 ...192 ...20i ...211 ...212 . . .301 ...231 . . .soil n 12 233 !'. jxii 210 M) 120 120 160 I 15 100 I 15 4 20 5 05 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 12'A 5 12t 5 125 5 I2i 12H 5 I2',i 5 12V4 5 121!, 3 12',i 5 12i 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 13 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 r. 15 5 15 r. ir. 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 SO 40 120 10 100 40 'so so so 160 'so iio so to .120 !oi so 10 160 r. 1714 r. r. 17", 171!. 171 17'$ 60.. 10 160 160 i 1 1 j 5 17' i 5 17', 5 17'j 5 17'4 5 17'i 5 17S 5 17'i 5 20 5 20 r. 20 r. 20 5 20 r. 22'. r. 221-J r. 22 'i 5 22' r. 22' i r. 22'5 5 22'i fO .26S 160 12. SO Sli so so 66.. 76.. 79.. 91.. 72.. 74.. 65. . 70.. S4.. 61.. 59.. 73 . ...235 ".'.223 ...203 S7 .133 W 251 160 SO ...22S 74... 50... 55... 10... 40... 71... RS... 5S... 65... C.'.'. 50. . . .241 ...211 . . .255 ...251 ...225 ...213 ...249 ...I'd .. 197 .. .210 ...199 .. 197 ...210 ...213 ..263 ..2S3 . .265 . .260 . .26S . .259 ..259 ...230 . .250 ..2S1 ..240 , . .25S 160 10 '40 ifio St.. I 76 . 71.. 79.. S9.. 40 5 15 I "diii'.h'.V ''There wns a moderate run of SIIKKP- There both sheep and lambs today and a good demand so that the situation In the main was favorable for the tellers. Buyers were out earlv and tho trade was active, to that everything was sold nnd weighed up nt an earlv hour. The market on sheep was nbout steady with yesterday, though higher than last week. Some wethers which sold nt $0.00 last week brought JC.10 today. At the snme time the yearling market wns wenk to a llltlo lower. The market for lambs wns weak to 10c lower and some lambs that sold yesterdny at $7.00 brought JC.90 today. Possibly the iinlltv was not niilip so good toduy. homo spring lambs brought ?9.50 Quotations: Choice yearlings, JO.ln'fffi.25; f.lr to coed vcnrllnir". J6.001i6.15; good to choice wethers. $6.Oi70.1O: fair to good wothers $5 751Jfi.s5: good to choice fed ewes. $5 501,5.75; fair to good ewes. JS 0075 40: rood to choice nntlve lambs. JG.90W 7 Oil; good to choice western lambs. tfi.Wil 7 CUV fnlr to good western lambs, J0.6O1i0.S5; feeder wethers. $1,501,5 00: feeder ycnrllntrs. JS.mvfi5.C0; Bond to choice feeder lnmbs, $5.25 ruO.riO. HeprePcntiitlve sales: No. 1 cull 1 Inmby ewe 1 buck 11 cull wethers and ewes. 20 western ewes 103 Mexican ewes 200 western wethers 12 western wethers , 33 western lambs 171 western wethers 207 western yearlings 210 western veiirllngs 70 wettcrn lambs 23 Mexican wethers 51 western lnmbs 1 Mexican lambs ISO western lambs 14 western lambs 113 spring lambs f4S western lambs 2 western lnmbs 71 owms is buck lambs 650 western yenrllng.t 120 western yearlings "7 western ve,irllnits 210 western lnmbs 170 western l.tmbs 61 western lnmbs IftS western lambs 120 s 14 1. .... 1 . STACK rhi n r.'i i . Av. I'r. 60 $3 50 90 I 00 170 I 50 53 5 00 101 5 25 70 5 .V) 106 5 75 SO 5 90 97 0 Oil 100 6 10 S9 0 25 59 li 25 60 6 25 75 25 70 r, 75 69 Ii 75 79 6 f 91 7 00 54 9 50 70 I. 90 50 I 50 S7 5 00 77 6 00 10T. 6 05 93 6 25 51 6 25 70 6 SO 70 6 S5 70 0 S5 75 8 S3 CIIICAliO I.1VI5 STUCK 3IAHKKT. I'llttle (ienernlb Slcnd Hons llluber Sheep Stendv. CIIICAOO. April 3 -CATTI.K -Receipts, 3,5 head: generally steady: Inferior qual ity; natives, best on sale today. $5.05; good to prime steers. $l.90iii5.05; poor to medium. $4,151(175, selected feeders, firm at $1 20ff 4.S5, mixed Mtockrrs, about steady nt $3. 10',f 4.00; cows, $.100111.25; heifers. $3.101(4. 00; can ners. J2 0iV.2 75; bulls. $2 691(4.25: calves, about same as week ago at $t.00'ci6.25: Tex nns. steady; best on sale (four cars today), $4.60; Texns fed steers, steady nt $3,901(5.00; 'Texas bulls, steady at $1201(3 1)) 1IOC.S Recelts, Ul.nOi beid: tomorrow, 25.IKH1 head, estimated: left over, 1.500 head; active and loc higher; top, $5.50; good clear ance: mixed and butch-rs, $5 20115 50: good to choice heavy, $5 25R5 50; rough heavy. $5 201(5 30: light, $5. 1515. 42 U : bulk of snles, $5 351i 5 42'-j SIIi:i:P AND t.AMHS-Recelpts. 16,003 bead, sheep, about steady. Inmbt. Ifle lower: cood to choice wethers, $S.fOfi6.30; talr to choice mixed, $5.001i6.(i0: westera sheep. $5.75ft.30; yearlings. Hi.OO'yfi.50: na ilve lambs, $5.57.35; western lnmbs, $0,251? ..Uil. Wnitxai City l,lv- stoelf. KANSAS CITY. April S.-CATTDK-Re-celpts. 7.00il natives, 200 Texans: all killing grades active and strong to 10o hlchr: choice feeders, steady: common grades easier: heavy native steers. $5 fmjt5.35; light weights $I.K!i5 25; tsickers and feeders, ti rjiir. i.v butcher cows and heifers. $I3iW 4 110' ennners. $i.751T3.IO; fed westerns. $1.20 1l4.77'?: western feeders. $3. fi.it! 1.25; Texans, $4 3M14.I55. IIOC.S- Receipts, 12,40il head: very active at SMIOe udvnnce: heavy. $5,201(5.35; mixed, $3 livf5 3rt: light. $1 51i5.12'...; pigs. $l50rfl.fio. SIIKKP AND DA MRS Receipts. 4.900 lu ad. litieral supply that sold readllv at llrm prices; soring lambs. 19; Coloradij lambs, J0.751i7tiO; clipped lambs. tS.WMiO (); muttons, t5.75fni.00. stockers and feeders, $l.50f(t!.5O; culls, $3.751jl5'i. St, .Intepli l.lvi- Stork. SOl'Tll ST. JOS1JPII. April 3. tSpin lal 1 The Journal iiuotes: CATTIjlC Hecelpts. 00 hand; market nr. tlve nnd strong to Hk hlaher: nuallty com mon to filr: natives, tl Outl 4.90. Texas and ueslerns $I7M(4.1'5; .ow and heifers, t2.25 M.35; bulls and st i?s. $2.00,74.60; yearlings I and calves. tttumS.ln; utocKors and teeners, ; $.156114 75; veals. $1 251(6.50. ' nrwiu II.,.,., Iota I ftil lt.Mi.1. mnl'Unl l710e hlghrr; all grades', ta.lOViVao, hulk of Miles, $5.H1l'i.'.'0 SI I HHP AND I.A.MHP - Receipts. 1.000 head; market active and strung; Colorado lambs. $7.15. lambs. $3.00117.15: yearlings. $5.4O1i6.40; sheep and yearlings, $5.00fi3.S5, ewes, $1,001)5 35 s, I, unit l.lir Stock. ST. LOl'IS, April 3 -CA'n'LF-Hecclpts, 3.HU0 nnd. Including l.soo Texans; market trong 10 I0i- higher, native shipping nnd export Meers. $1,754(6.75; dre?sel beef and butcher steers. $I.iio1i5.ii. steers under l.ooi) lbs.. J1.60ifi3.e0: stockers and feeders. J3.''.51c I. (Vi. coh" ami helfi-rs. $2.151il.0; lanners. $1 5eiri vo bulls. J2.9.13.S5; Tex.ts and In dian steers. $3 501(4 0. cows and heifers, 5uf7 4 00 HOUS HtccllitB, 9,tj0 head, market 5o higher. i.Iks and lights r. 2fB4 1o. packers, ! 1U.IMiA.3, butchers, P. Wi,i l( SIIKKI AND I.AMHS He. elpts fifiend; tnarket Mronn, natle tuuttons. nOf3.8. lambs, J6.KH7.25. i-ullp and bucks, ti.&nv t."i. eir lrl Mip Moi'k, NKW YOItK, April 3 -HKKVKS-He- celpt. 376 head, nearly nil for export anil slaiiKhter: no trade In live cnttle, nom- , Inally stead ; cables tlrm. shipments, M i cattle, l.nso sheep and 1.360 ipinrtors cf beef; I tomorrow. 4,li utuirters. I CAIA'HS Hecelpts. 315 head; slow mid I weak for all choice stock; veals, I.591J70; ' ten cnives, j;i.h. Htii;i';t" a.mj i.a.mus ttecetpts, head, mnrket stendv, half enr unsold; com moo to ralr sheep. I5ci'n5.75; clipped sheep, $5.37'; lambs, J0.60T(i.124. IIOOS Hecelpts, 3.239 bend; none for sale; nominally weak. MooU In Slulil. KollowltlR tire the recelnts nt the four principal wettcrn markets for Atirll 3 unttie. hosts, Sheep. 1 South Oinnhn ChlriiKo Knnsns City .. St. Louis 2.027 ;:,5ini 7,0 0 3.000 5.2V2 i."ij 16.(1 12.101 '1.000 ion 0 4,!l 0o) Totuls 5,527 42.13: 20.512 WAV VttltK C.r.MIHAI. M uturr. (luotiitlont fur (tie liny on Viii'lout CoiiiiiioiI I lies. NKW VOHK. April 3 -I'LOCH-Hn elpts. 33.1.10 hbls.; exports, 7.697 bids.; market for winter straights ntul low grade winter was fairly active and tinner, to arrive, but otherwise trade was quiet all day; win ter patents, $3.6.)3.90; winter straights, t3.4Mi3.Vi, Minnesota patents, $1.7nf3.95; w-lnter extrnt, J2.6i.Hi2.9i); Mlnne.totii bilk ers. JZ.So'uS.OO; winter low crndfs. $2.25 2.40. Hye flour, dull; fair to good, J2.9'P 3.15. choice to fumy, J'1.20'(3.50. COHNMKA I. Strong; yellow western, S9c; city. S5c, Ilrnndywlne, J2.251i2.35. HYK-Quiet; No. 2 western, 62-c f. o. b. iifiout; ttnto rye. 67c c. I. f., New Vork car lots. HAHMCV-Qulet; feeding, 4.1'ili 154c, New York: malting. SOT 5.1c. New York. ItAHl.lCY .MAM Dull- wettcrn, ftSTjtioc. Wl I HAT Hecelpts. frl.T'io bit.; exports, 42.579 bu. Spot, unlet and easy; No. 2 red, 797t. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 red, 7ii7nC, ele vntor, No. 1 northern. Duluth, 77V f. . b. atloat, prompt: No. I hard, Duluth. 79Tc. f. o. b.. allo.it. prompt. Options opened easier In response to disappointing entiles, lint recovering advanced on strength In corn and higher Kretich mar kets nud held reasoniilil firm all day. 'Trade was very dull, owing to the holiday at Chicago, except near the close, when It Improved on covering. Closed llrm at Mi 'e net advanie. Mn. 73 i;i-irfi7lsnc closed at 7lle; .Inly. 7lfi7l'i. closed at 7l'ic; Sep tember. 7l'ji74'lc. closed at 7lsc. CORN Hecelpts. 7S.50O bu.; exports. 34.2S9 bu. Spot, stronger; No. 2, 47'4c, f. b., ulloat. and I0'si , eievntor. Options opened a little easy with wheat, but was strength ened by an advance nt St. I.ouls, local cov ering, prospects of light receipts, owing to wet weather west nnd foreign buying. Closed strong at ffl'kc net advance. Moy, 4tV'l'l5V. dosed at 451, e; July. 43tft4fiV . closed at 40,c. OATS-ltecelpts. 175,000 hu.; exports, 73,021 bu. Spot, weaker; No. 2, 2-Sc; No. 3, 2S'4c, No. 2 white, 31'ar; No. 3 while. 31c; traik mixed western, 29i!",Oo; track white. 3IVn 3ic. Options, neglected nnd nominal. May closed nt 2sc; No. 2 white oats, May, closed nt 304c. HA Y-r'lrm: spring, 45'(j70c; good to choice. S09V. MOPS-Qiilet; Htute, common to choice, 1? crop, 6c; 1K9S crop, 7fr9c; 1S9D crop, 12'a1 13c; Pacific coast, 1S' crop, 4ti6c; 1S9S crop, 75r!c; 189 crop, 12ft 13c. MIDKS Firm; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs.. 19',c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21'fjc; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 15c. l.KATIIKR Steady: hemlock sole, Ituenos Ayres. light to h?avy weights, 25'ii25'sc; ncld. UOIffrhc. WOOL Dull; domestic llce-co, 2.X2Sc; Texnn, 15171Sc COAI-8teady. I'ROVISIONM-Beef. steady; family. $12.00 (iil.l.SO. mess, notorial. 00. Reef hnms. $20.00 U22.00; packet, Jll.SOfi 12.50; city, extra India tnes. JlS.Wifj2i.0O. Cut meats, stendv; pickled bellies. t7.00KW; pickled shoulders, $6.5ib. pickled hams, tlO.Xi'ii 10.50. hard, qulel; western steamed. $5.S5; rellned, steady; con tinent. $7, South America, $7.25; com pound, t0.12',5Hfi.40. Pork, tlrm; fnmllv $14; short clear. (I2.7fiff14.25; mess, t13.0oftl3.60. Tallow, dull; city (12 tier pkg.), o'ic; coun try (packuges free). bUfa$c. Hl'TTKR Receipts. 10.321 pkgs.; unset tled; western creamery, I9?22c; factory, 17 (if 19c. CHKKSB-necelpts. 2.90S pkgs.; market steady; fnncy. large, white, 12'aKc; fancy, largo, colored, 13'4c; fancy, small, white, Willie. KOOS-Recelpts. 24.S59 pkgs.; steady; western, nt mark, Il,c; southern, nt mark, llfull34c. HICK -Steady : domestic, fair to extra, 4',f. fifi'sc; Japan, 4Vo4'8c. MODASSKS-Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 4ti55c. PKANl'TS-Steady: fancy handplcked, 4 fH3c; other domestic. SHlitc. FRKIOHTS To Liverpool, market strong; c",,t"n, by steam. 30d; grain, by steam. 34d. MKT ADS There Was a good business done on the Metal exrhange today. Con siderable Irregularity was developed. Tin In face of unfavorable ndvlces from nbro.ul declined 2,vf,75 points from yesterday's ad vance, closing dull nt $.11.50 bid nnd $32 asked. Copper and spelter, however, ruled tinner nnd somewhnt higher on n good ex port movement, together with strong ca bles from Dondon. Copper closed tlrm 50 points higher for the day. at $17.50. Spel ter closed tinner at 11.60 hid and $1.65 asked. Dead continues i unchanged at $l.67'i, bid nnd $4 i.i,i, asked. Pig Iron warrants ruled dull. The brokers price for le-ul was $1.15 and for copper $17.25. OMAHA WIIOM3SAI.I? .M 111 It UTS. Coiidlttoiit or Troite mill lluoliitliint 011 Staple mill Fnncy Produce. KOOS Receipts llberul; fresh stock, flo. DRKSSKD POI'LTRY-C'holce to fancy turkeys, 91?IOc: ducks, 9c; geese, 9c; spring cl!,,Mn,';.!,1.0Jlons' 910p; roosters, 4K5c. LIV13 POI'LTRY Hens, Re; spring chick ens. Sc; young, stnggy nud old roosters, '."S.IaI."- ' ei K''s,. 'ic: turkeys Sc. Ill TlhR-Common to fair, 15c: choice, '"iric' e,,nrntor' -Mci untliered creamery, "iMOKONS-Mvc. per doz., $1. VKALS-Cholce, 9'nlOc. OYSTI3RS Medium, per can, 18c: stand l.,r'1' CH"' "c- b,,lk slnndnrd, per gnl Ion. Jl 1,; extra selects, per can. 30c; extra selects, per gal.. $1.001.73; New York ''n"n,& .V'' "n 37t'i York counts, per loo, $1.2a. FISH-IIerrlng. per lh.. 5c; round perch, 5c; sun. 5c; cod. 6c; haddock, 6c; blue pine, 6c: scaled and dressed perch. 6c; clscocs, fie; medium dressed trout, 7V; eropple, 7'ir: pickerel. 7'4c; flnnnn baddies, 7'.e; while fish. 9c; yellow pike, dressed. 9c small trout, dressed. 9c; red snapper, 9c smelts. 9c; smoked white tlsh. 9c. HAY Per cnrload lots: I'pland. choice, $0 50; midland chnlce. $5.50; lowland, choice $5; rye straw, choice, $5; No .1 corn, xtn' No. 3 white oats, 24'4c; crneked com per ton, $13; corn and oats, chopped, per ton $13.50; brnn, per ton, $13; shorts, per ton! $1X5. VKOFTAHLKS. ASPARAOCS-Cnllfornla. per lb.. 12!T13c NKW TCRNIPS-Per doz. bunches, 50c. ' SPINACH-Per box. $1. NKW HKKTS-Per doz. bunches. 40S50c. LK'TTCCK Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy head lettuce, per bill., $5. RADISIIKS-Per doz. hunches, 301i35c. SWKKT l'OTATOKS - Per bbl., Illinois, $1; Jersevs. 13, laign bbls., Kansas $2.73. POTATOKS-Per bu.. choice, Kiffsoc. CA H II A GK--California, per lb.. 24t73c. CArLIFLOWKR-Callfornla. ner crate, t2.tWii2.73 C KLKHY Per doz., 25fl30c; California, per bunch, CO1j90c. TCHNIPS-Rutabagas, per lb.. Hie. TOMATOES - Florida, per rtx-baskot orate, 11.50. MUSHROOMS Per lb. box, 50c. RIIl'HAHH Per lb.. S19c. ONIONS Retail, yellow. 75c; red, S51i90c; Ohlos. per bid.. $2.2.1(2.60. FRUITS. STRA WHKHRI KS Few arriving from TexiiH and Klnrliln; per qt., I5130c. A PPLKS Choice western shipping stock, $4 60; New York stock, $1.50; fancy, $5.00. ORAPKS-Malagu, per bbl., $7.00179 00, CRANHKRH IKS Jerseys, per bill., $10.50; per crate, $3.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOKS California, fnncy navels, per box, $3,251(3.50; choice navels, $3.00; Med ltd raticun Sweets, per box, $2.501i2.75. LUMONS-California, choice, per box, 11; fancy, J3.5'i; Mcssln.is. choice, per box, $3.50; fancy. J I HANANAS Per butuh, medium, J2.25W 2.50; lnrse. $2.76t?.f". 1IIDKS. HIDKS-No. 1 green hldc. 7e; No green hides. 6c; No. 1 mltcd hides, Sc; No. 2 salted hides. 7c; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs.. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc. MISCKLLANKOUS. IIONKY-Per 2ls;tlrn case. $3.50. Nl'TS Hickory, large, per hit., $1.25; shcllbarks, $1.35. Liverpool (ruin 11 nil Provisions, LIVKRPOOL. April 3.-WIIKAT-Spit, nominal, fuluies. quiet : April, nominal; Ma:-. 5 10.1, July, f.! 9'i,d. CuRN Spot. stmil; American mixed, new. 4s Id. Amerb an mixed, old. Is F,il, futuris, qu'et, May, Is VI, July. Is Vl: I September 4s d , PROVISlONS-licef, extra India mess, bill 7ss 9l H its, rhnrt cut. firm. ris. I.ar.l. Ann mnn rfltned In palls str.idv. 55s 6i :irlme wettern. In tier. c. tlrm. 3ls CI. Hhmmi. i uniberliind cut. firm, 42 fid, shi.rt ribs. tlrm. lot 1. Iouk clear tnUMIes, IlKlil. tlrm. 4it vl. Inttic cle.ir middles. heav. tlrm. s . clear bell'es. tlrm. 3bl Slioulder. ' square, llrtti. 3 I'ncese, American tlnest , coined, tlrm, i. I Hecolpts of wheat durliiR the past three dny, centals. Including 32,J00 Amerl- wn, Ileielpts of American corn during the pnst three dnys. 79.:to.i centals. III IN V I l,A lll.t: M'I'IM.IKfi. pccliil Tctcuritplilc nud ('utile il t lees 1111 II111I11 Alton I 11 nil AMiore. NKW YORK. April 3. -Special cable nnd I teleirrap.llc advices to llradstreet's show the following i hatiges In available supplies from tu last a'-count : WIIKA I I'nltc.l States and Canada, cast of Hocklet. ,fcroa 1.S52.00O bu. I Liverpool ITT I ihi e News): n'tont for and In i;u- rope. Incr.ase. 500.000, total supply, le- crease. 1. ...2. r-'i tin. CORN- I'nltnl States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 92,Oiv bu. OATS-l'liltcd Stntes and Canada, east of Hocklet, put rt reived. Among the more Important Increases re ported to ItradMreel not given In the olll clal visible sisonlv statemitlt lire those of 271.(100 l,u. at .Manitoba storage points, Hi2,) bu. et Mllwnukco private elevators. 77,() bu. at Cleveland, tvt.ooo bu. nt St. Joseph ntid 53.(Kl bu. at Jollct. The prlncU'al decreases nre those ot 2 liii bu. at northwestern Interior ele vators. 517.1X10 bu. at Chit ago private ele vators and 6,ikio bu. at Omaha. SI, I, milt (trnlii mill Prov ttont, ST. l.OflS. April 3.-WIIi:AT-Hlgher; No. 2 red cosh, elevator, 72'4c; track, 73c; April. 72'c; May, 71V: July. 67V; No. 2 nurd, 65'u65i2c. cuRN- Higher; No. 2 c.iph, 37V: Irnck, 3V. April. .17V: May. 3SV; July. 39V. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. 25'$c; track, 25'4 11 XV: April. 151,4c ; May. 25c; July. 21c; No. 2 White, 2S'7c. RY!?-F!nn: 55c FLOl'lt -ITrni: patents. $3.25fi3.65; extra fnncy. $,130573.3.-,; clear. $2,701(3.00. ShHD 3 Tlmothv, $Jil12.20; eteady for ord'nur Flax, uotnlnal at 51.62. CORN.MKAI.-Steady. at $2,001(2.05. ItRAN Steady to llrm; sacked, cast ttaclt, 7l'..c. IIAV-Stendv: timothy, $10.5011 13.00; prai rie $7.7.Vn I. no. WHISKY Steady, at J1.25. COTTON Tli:s-$1.30; bagging, 6!17V: hemp twine, 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork. firm; Jobbing, $12 Wi for old; $13 00 for new. I.nrd. quiet; prune steam, $6.27'; chnlce, $0.3.'. Dry salt mutts ilinxed), steady; extra shorts, $ii.62's; clear ribs. $0.75: clear sides, $7. Hncon llmxcili, extra whorls, $7.12',4! clear ribs, $7.25; clear sides, $7.50. MKTADS head. quiet; $4.5Kt 1.674. Spelter, quint. $1.10. Pori.THY -Firm: chickens. 6'aSe; tur keys, 71i9c, ducks, Sc; cecsc, 6'4c F.OC.S Higher; 9c Hl'TTKR Dower: creamery, 2021e: dairy. I6fi'l9,-. RFCFIP'TS-Flour. 15.001) bbls.; corn, 120, 010 bu.: onts, 37.000 bu. SIIIP.MICNTS-Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat. 23 0IIO Int.; corn, lsl.000 bu.: oats, K.OO'l bu. Toledo Market. TODKDO. O.. April l.-WHKAT-Dull nnd higher; No. 2. cash, 72V: May, 73V. CORN Firm nnd higher; No. 2 mixed, 59.' OATS-Actlve nnd higher: No. 2 mixed, 15 V. RYU Dull: No. 2. cash. 57c. ChOVKHSKICD-Actlve and unchanged; prime cash. old. $t.S5; new. $5.20; April, $5.10; October. $l.97s. No. 2. Jl.TO. I'lilliulelplilii Produce Mnrket. PHI LA DF.I.PH I A. April 3.-nrTTKR-Ste.idy; fnncy western creamery, 22c; fancy western prints. 21c LC.nS-Diill and 'jc lower: fresh nenrbv. 12i . fresh western. 12-1112'jc; fresh south western. 12U12'-,,c; fresh southern. W-2c. CHKKSH- Quiet nnd steady. Duluth Whent Mnrket. Dl'H'TII. April .l.-WIIMAT-Nn. 1 hard, ensh, 6Sc. May. 69Vc; No. 1 northern, 60-V; May. 67V: July, lisuc; No. 2 northrrn, 64V. No. 3 r.irtns, CIV. OAT 3- 23W(24c. CORN-37'c Mliiiieiipollt Crnln Mnrket, M1NNKAPOL1S. April 3-WHKAT-In store: No. 1 northern. April. 65'ie; May, 64V; July. 60'41i60.c; September, 65c. On trnck: No. 1 hard, 60'.4c; No. 1 north ern. 0S'4c; No. 2 northern. 6:!4e. Wool Mnrket. HOSTON. April 3,-Tho demand for wool here continues to he slow. Prices are not materially weaker, but the slow demand has 11 tendency to depress the market and some grades have been mnrked lower in order to encourage business. Territory wools nre nominal In price. About 571i5Sc. scoured. Is a fair quotation for fine medium and line, while 0,11i65c, scoured, Is quoted for choice stntilc goods. Fleece wools are quoted lc lower In price to meet trade. Ohio XX and above Is quoted at 331i3le. Follow ing are the quotations for the leading de serlptlons: Ohio and Pennsylvania lleeces X and above. :01i3tc; XX and nbove, 31ft 34c; delaine. 331 ::Gc; No. 1 combing, :t51(36e; No. 2 combing and three-eighths-blood, .ISIiSOe; quarter-blood washed. 3.VfiC16c; coarse and braiding washed, 32Ti33e. .Michigan, Wis consin, etc. X Michigan. 251(26 : No. 1 .Michigan combing. 3tc: No. 2 .Michigan combing. 31c; quarter-blood washed 3tc; course and braiding. 311132c; X New York. New1 Hampshire and Vermont. 20c; No. 1 New York. New Hampshire and Vermont. 33c; unwashed medium, etc , Kentucky ami Indiana quarter-blond combing. 271iiSc, thici -elghths-hlnod, 27'n2c; .Missouri quarter-blood ciunblng awiiO'vc; three-elghths-hlood, 201l2i;V; 111 alii 1 oniblllg. 221? 23c; lake and (ieorgla. 2lfi25e. Tertltors wools Montana and Dakntn line medium nnd tine. 22'K2:tc; scoured, Wiif0f. staple, 611,65'; Utah and Wyoming fin.- medium and fine. 191i20c; staple, r.'nX,f ; Idaho line medium and tine, ISIiIOc; sioured, 5S1i60c: medium, 2iH23e; scoured. 51ft5lc Australian, scoured basis, spot prices -Combing siinerllne. nominal at 93fl95e; good, SS'uOOc; average, SOIiMc. Cotton Miirlict. NKW ORLKANS. April 3.-COTTON-nnmlnal: sales, 900 head, ordinary, 7 15-lOc; gooil ordinary, ?7-16c; low mlddllnc. S'sc: 1 middling, 9'i,c; good middling, 9 5-16c; mld- dllng fair. 9 9-IOc; receipts. 5.25S bales; slock, ail, sun bales. Future... nt-adv; April, ! $S.9S bid; May. $9.0Ku9 n.': June. $S.99'r9.01; 'July, $S.97tlS9S; August, f.M1iS.S2; Septem ber. $S.Sfisi9; Noyember, $7,751(7.76; Ue. ' cember, t7.75ti7.76; January, $7,751(7.77. ST. LOUIS. April 3. COTTON-Stevlv; sales, none; middling. 9',c; low middling, 5V; shipments, 915 bales; stock. 62 7S1 pu'es. 1 LIVi;ilI'OOL. April 3 COTTON-Spnt. I fair demand ami prh et 1- iJil lower; Aiinrl I can middling fair, 17-32,1 ; good middling, 05-16(1; middling. 5'4d; low middling. Ci.il; I good ordinary, I I5-I0d; tirdltuirv, 44d. The 1 sales of tin- day were lO.oro bales, of which I 1.000 were for sneculallyn nnd export and I Included l.Tisl American; recelnts, 31,000 I bales. I111 ludlng 17.000 American. Futures I opened easy at the decline and closod quiet but steady at the advance: American mid. dllng, I in. 1.. April, 5 9-01136 10-64d. huvers; April and May. 5 7-6ld. sellers; .Mav'nnd June. 5 l-Old, buyers; June and July. 3 2-0ld, sellers; July and August, 4 3-041i0d. buy ers: August and September, 1 55-641(4 M-6l'd, buyers; September and October. 4 39-64f 4 lli-tild, sellers; October and Novemher 4 29-tild, buyers: November nnd December, 4 2.1-CIK4 2l-64rt. buyers; December and Jan uary. 4 22-Old. sellers; January and Fcbru ary. 4 20-615( 1 21-6111. buyers. ColTee Mnrket, NKW YORK, April 3 - COFFKK Futures opened steady, with prices 5110 points higher on local support, favorable cables, inoderatlnT receipts, larger warehouse de liveries and some show of Investment In terest; further Improved after call on quickening of general buying led by Kuro. pean Interests and mi a scarcity of sellers; closed steady, with prices 51(15 points pet higher. Total sales were 1S.250 bags, In cluding: April. $0.45; May, $.160: July, $0.65; September, $0 751(7 00: Noyember. Jti.SO; De cember, J7; January, $7.05. Spot, Rio, quiet; No. 7. Invoice, 7l,c, nominal; No. 7, Job bing, S',4c Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9'4'i(14c. California Dried lVullt, NKW YORK, April 3 CALIFORNIA DRIKD FRUITS Inactive and nominal. Prices were conspicuous hv their absenco In ovupornted apple today. Desirable grades continue to hold steady, while others lemaln quli-t at old basis of operations. State, l'1iric; prime, 51(6c; choice, 7f(7Uc; fancy, 71i(S',2c California dried prunes, 3',sfl7c per lb., ns to size and quality. Apri cots. Royal. 13fil5c; Moor Park. 131(lSc. Peaches, peeled, Sli2.c; unpeeled, 7';C. Dl tiiioilt Mlll'I.et. NKW YORK, April 3.-DRY GOODS There 'ias been no relief to the monotony of the market for cotton goods. In all de. 1 partments the urrent demand Is qulel from tin. immo itnot aim export ninmes m, coarso brown cottons limited Prices nro without change nt llrst hands in nny direc tion, and although tho general tendency Is sllrhtlv In fuvor of buyers it Is not more so than usual In n dull period. Oil Mnrket. OIL CITY, April ."..Credit .balances, Jl 6S: certltlcates no bids; shipments, 119.291 bbls ; average. S1.360 bbls.: runs, 91,451 hbls.; nver nge. 64.11" bbls. LONDON. April 3. - Ol LS - Turpentine spirits. 404 iii,d. Sim; Mnrket. NKW ORLKANS, Anril 1 SUC, AH , QuUt, upen kettle, 3y 1 3-lCc. open kettle, entrifugal. IMflV . centrifugal, ellow. VfHV . se. oiidt 24'kc. Moi.ASSKS Quiet and nominal. MIIVIlMK.Vr.s STOCKS AMI HOMIS. I'edernl steel mill llnltlinore A Ohio Stocks Are Fentiirrs. NKW YORK. April 3.Tne two most imtent fai tors In todiiy'f stock mnrket wete l'cjernl Steel nud the Haltlmole S: Ohio stocks. The pressure to liquidate the for mer had a decidedly unettllng Influence on th- whole market In the morning nnd tho Mrcngth of the latter stock shaved to ttlrtett prices during the afternoon .nut to tetrlevf to a large extent the earlv decline The opening in Federal Steel was wide and the urlce "-as soon cart led down to 49, a drop of i from yesterd'iy'r close It ral lied 2 points, but went off again In the last fifteen mlnutfs of the msriNct to the lowest, develoiiln renewed signs of we .kness In the rest of the list. The selling ot the stock was due to the practical admlsrlon that the failure to unend the ch irter yes tetday at the annual Meeting was equiva lent to the abandonment ot fii'ther divi dend distributions this car, owlns to legal obstacles. Tim sllelixtn In llnltlinore .1 Onlc devel oped alter the executive comm'ltee had convene I. 1: wns generally understood that this tiiecLtig would consider the (minting of addlt: .11 I new iif,hti' to stockholders. A new r uaor feme' 1 rendition about every flvo mlMiit's is to what the right would be. and tne sa ulat en In t'ie slocks of the company was ety active. The common stock touched v.ii. 1,1.1 the prefeired S5, and both reacted n.Mr'y 2 points on prollt-tnk-IllK. helpln-i to the easier tulle In the close. London was a flee seller In the early deal ings and helped to the opening reaction. While thef w.'re tic very large offering brought out nt the decline, the demand for stockn win decidedly es urgent than In the recent market, i,nd when the dullnes.s nnd tlrmneM pinmptril to nil advance largo offerings to realize were brought out, when prices got Lack to last night's level. The maikct g,t evidence of th pressure of large speciil ct'v.. holdings to icillio. but holders evld.ntl,.- frit themselves strong ci'ough In wit.ih.itd their offerings at any considerable concession. Outside n few stoi kt today's movement In prices wns nar row. Tl-er was considerable strength In the granger" under the leade,fhlp cf S . Paul, t iifeil on a very heavv grain movement t.ow going civet the we. rn llne. The trunk lines were fit in on the large east bound shipment, besides Hi. sympathetic effect of tlie movement of the Baltimore & Ohio stocks. Tie rally from the low point reached a point In a number of prominent rallwa.s. but the final easing off left most of the day's net ihange" small and mixed between gains and lo.sse. Sugar was m lively dealt In, but after an early decline nt 1 ver a point mounted upward I points on ''.c reported casing lu the price of raw su'"irs. lhe prim eased off In the late de cll'i", bringing Hie no. advance down to 1 ' The money market worked somewhnt easier todaf as the Influence of the April disbursements Is beginning to be relt. There Is no further apprehension In stock market circles on money market considera tions. The bond market wns quite active nnd changes In ptlces were mixed. Totnl sales, par value, ItfAKO. United States 3s, ioti;xin. new ts and 5s declined '1 per cent In the bid price. Commerclal-Advertlser's tendon flnnn clnl cablegram says: There was consid erable, reduction In business here today on account of tho approach of Kusler Tho most pronounced activity was In Ameri cans, which, Jiowover, sagged all dav, and in them n fmnller volume of business was done than for some time. Most transac tion!! were protlt-tnklng. New York bought only St. Paul nnd the decline continued until In tho street where there was a striinz revival on New York orders for Haltlmore ft Ohio and Atchison. Consols are hardening on easier money. Pirls nld Its fnvorlte,-. It being pay nny. Tlntos were 49 and closed at ls4. London bought Ana condas largely up to ll-V New York's free profit-taking mused a relapse to 11 '. Tile bank lost ,( gold to South America. 1.23.KI0 to Hiiuimiula and JilO.OiH) to an mi nuted destination; JC2I.000 In bar was bought. The large amount of money dun tho bank was repaid New York sold diver but Indian buying was revived. The following nre the quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchango today: Atchison do pfd Haltlmore ft O... Canadian Pac Canndn So Ches. ft Ohio Chicago (J. W C, B. ft Q Chi. Ind. ft L do pfd Chi. ft R. Ill 2S3, Union Pacific 73U do nfd... . M'4 Wabash. 964 do pfd 52',j Vv'hrol. ft L. 13... 32' do 2d pfd..., 144 Wis. Central .... 132'jj Third Avenue .. 25, Adams Kx 6M4 American l!v 224 ll3, 31'fi 191, 101 116 4 147 47 11". 31H 95H, i 22' 4 10'u 9.H, I? 35'. SOA4 91 33', S3' 102 ,U. S. Kx Chicago ft N. W. C, R. I. ft P. .. C. C. C. ft St. L, Colorado So do 1st pfd..., do 2d pfd Del. ft Hudson.. Del. L. ft W Denver ft R. G do pfd Krle do 1st pfd... Ot. Nor. pfd lfiJij 1111). OiVi 6', 4&4 19 lis lSOV? 22Vi 74 '4 14 42 Wells-Farcro Kx Amer. Cot. OIL. do nfd. Amer. do Amer. do Molting . pfd S. ft H... pfd Spirits ... pfd S. II pfd Amer. do Amer. do Amer. do Amer. S. ft W. Pfd. Hocking Coal Hocking Valley.. 20 36'i n"i Plate, do pfd Illinois Central. Iowa Central .. 116V Amrr. Tobacco ., 106', 1S4 do pfd 13Si4 54'4 7i'i; 49 :i2'k H 19 74 131'. B3i 9S',, no 60 70 304 90 21'., 10454 44'4 94 do pfd K. C, 1 ft O Lake Krle ft W.. 60 .Antic. ijvnac. .vim. 1 51 In. Co 3J IHrooklvn n. T 2S'iColo. Fuel ft I.. do pfd Lake Shore L. ft N Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Mex. Central Minn, ft St. I do pfd Mo. Pacllc Mobile ft Ohio .. Mis.. K. ft T do pfd N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk ft W.... do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario ft W..., Ore. Ry. ft Nav, do pfd Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... Hlo (i. W , do pfd St. L. ft S. F ... do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... St. L. Southw... do pfd St. Paul tw'.s Con. Tobacco ... 200 I ,i0 ,lf(i SOU Federal Steel .... 954 1 do pfd K2lOen. Klectrlc .... ''sililiicoso Sugar .. t!i do pfd 9" Inter. Paper I? do pfd 47's'Laclede tins IPs National Hlscult, 35 do pfd 119'4 National Lead .. 137'h do pfd 30 National Steel ... 70't do pfd f N. Y. Air Hrake 77 No, American ... 25Tfe Paclllc Coast ... 12 do 1st pfd ... 76 ,lo 2d pfd..., 139 Pad tic Mall ... 20", People's fias ... tiC' Pressed S. Cnr. 3li do pfd 53' Pullman P. Car. 12S 15'i . 52 . HI . 02 . 37 .10SV, . 51-ii . 81 .184 T'f fiS, R. ft T HISugar 7m do pfd 37',Tenn. Coal ft I.. 95 13 7.1 31'4 t S3' 4 22' i 654 C7 12V, U. S. Leather .. 31 do pfd 125 (I. S. Rubber ... 172 do pfd 110 Western Union.. IH4 Hep. I. ft S 15 I do pfd 00 T. C. C. ft St. I . 17'4 do pfd St. P. ft Omaha So. IMk'IIc So. Hallway .... do pfd Texas & Pacific Kx-dlvldcnd. New York Money Mnrkrt. NKW YORK, April 3,-MONKY-On call, ateudy nt 3's1f4 per cent; Inst loan. 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, fjeu per cent. .HTBRL1NG KXCHANOK Firm, with ac tunl business In bankers' bills nt tt.Wilr t.SH for demand nnd nt 14.82-W4.S2U for sixty days; posted rates, tl.S3'4 nnd $4.R7; commercial bills. $4.SVi1T4.82'4. SI ljVr.lt t crtincates, coigi4c; bar, 69'i.c: Mexican dollars, 47V HONDS Governments, weak; railroad, Htrnng; state, strong. The following aro the closing quotations on bauds: U. S. 2.! reg do Is, rcf do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg. do coupon do old Is reg.. do coupon du 5s, icg do coupon ... . D. of C 3 r.i.... Atchbt.-m gen. 4s. do udj. 4s Canada So. 2s 100'i N. T. C. Is 101 N. J. C. gep. 5s . 109V4 No. Cnlollnn tis... 1I0"4 do Is 131-4 No. Pacific 3s.... 13:wj do is 116 N Y C ft St L Is. 115 N. ft W. con. 4s. 114'4 do gen. Cs 11 Hi Ore. Nav. Is 119 , do ts 100i Ore. S. L 6s S5 1 do con. 5s... . lfris Rending gen. Is. KR. G. W. It 120 St L ft I M c 5s. 112 St L ft. S F g. 0!. 122'-,, St. Paul consols. 97 St. P.. C. ft P. Is, 103V. do 6s 99'4,So. Ry. 5s 102'i S. R. ft T. 6s 7 Hi Tenn. n. s. :!..... 72 Tex. ft Pac. Is.. H5'i do 2s 110 Union Paclllc 4s.. K.s'4 Wabash Is 110 do 2s I0S Went S-cre 4.... 11 Wis. Cent. 1 7l'a Vn. Centuries a7i do deferred .... W Colo. So. It 09'.. So. Pacific 4s.... 9T-. 110i; 1233 124 1110 OSli IOl,4 losw, 9Si,s 13.1 110 104', 127 'i 111 ss- 99X4 111 120 171 119 120' '4 113 7 95' J 1144 56 10.114 11s 101j Ill's 91 90 9', Sti 84',j Chej!. ft O. 4'uS... do as C. ft N. W. e. 7!. do 8. F deb 5s, Chicago Ter. 4s.., D. ft R. G. Is.... ! do 4s 10 T. V. ft G. Is, Krle gen. Is 1-'. W. ft D. C. Is, Gi n. live. 5s , G. H. ft S. A. fis I do 2s I H. ft T. C. 5 ... 1 do consnl fi . . , lown Central Is. K. C, P. ft (1. Is La. new vim. is.. L. ft N. tint. Is., M. K. ft T. 2s do Is When Issued. I'o re I nil I'liinnclnl. LONDON. April 3 The market for American securities was dull nnd weaker In most cases, with operators showing lit tle Interest. At the i lose the tone was stendv. Spanish Is 1 Insed at 71.76 The amount of bullion withdrawn from the ! Hank or Kngland on balance toilay was 1 26.001 Gold premiums are quote 1 ns fol I lows Huenos Ayres 127. .Madrid 30 10. LIs bcn. (Tl. Heme 6 9i ) JJURi,lN April J,-The weekly statement 'of the Imperial Hank of Oermany shows the following changes. Cash In hand, de crease. HR.MO.On) marks; treasury notes, de crease. 3.96o,("iO murks: other securities. In crease. 213 030.(101 marks, notes In circula tion. Increase. 275,3so,( tnark Prices opened llrm on the bourse to day In sym pathy with favorable western ndvlcet hater realizations caused ft reaction, espe cially in Americans. Canadian Parities, nnd Spanish 4s. Kxchnnge on Iindon. 20 marks 47'i pfgs. for chr.ks. Discount rates: Short bills, rd-j per cent; three-months' bills, l per cent. PARIS. April 3. -Prices started upward nt the beginning of business on the tiourse today, but soon reacted, being Influenced by tlie decline in 3 ;ier cent rentes. Inter nntlcnal securities declined. Rio tlntos were sold largely on the considerable Ill crease In the visible supplv. Katllrs were dull, especially DeHcers. Near the close Internationals became tlrmer. Threo per cent rentes. 101 f 50c for the account. Kx chatme on Loudon, 11 f 20c for checks. Spnn Ish 4s closed at 73.974. Huston stock lloolnt Ions. HOSTON, April 3. --Call loans. 3's'." I1? !" cent; time loans, 41(6 per . cut Closing prices fot stocks, bonds nud mining shares: A., T. ft S. F . do pfd Amer. Sugar ... do pfd.. . . Hel Telephone. Ronton ft Alio Hoston ft Me..., C. It. ft Q Dominion C0.1l . do pfd Federal Steel .., do pfd Gen. Klectrlc .. do pfd Kd. Klec HI .... N. K. tl. ft C... Old Colony .... Old Dominion . Rubber . 2Si,Wetlngh. Klec... . 73' Wis Central .IWV Atchison Is .. .. .109 N K. tl. ft C. 5s. .310 Adventure . .2-1.5 Alkmez Mln. Co. .19-1 Altial Copper ... .1.12', Atlantic . 4sv4 Hoston ft Mont .. 114 Hutte ft Hoston.. . rl' Calumet ft lire. . .132 Centennial I3I'4 Franklin .130 Hiimbo'dt .205 Osceola . IS Parrot . Qillncy 234 Santa Fe Copper. . 32 Tamarack . 5S4 Utah Mining . .. 3 Winona . 93 Wolverines ll'j 19 99 1.1 1 a - 3 1 95' 4 ; 3ii ! -S37 .55 21'4 16'a 51', I 139' 30'4 42 Union Par I lie ... Union Land ... West Knd London Slock Quotations, LONDON, April 3 -4 p. 111 -Closing: Consols, money . .101s, N. Y. Central 14134 do account... .101 Pennsylvania 71 Canadian Pac... 99', Heading Ill's Krle HijNo. paclllc prd... 79', do 1st pfd ... 13', Atchison 29-V, Illinois Central. ..llti, Louisville ss', U. P. pfd 79't, Grand Trunk .... s'i St. P. common. ..129 Anaconda Mnj. HA R SI I.VKH-Steady. 27 7-l6d per ounce. MONKY- 3'-, per eiit. the rate of dis count In the mien mnrket for short bills. 3 per cftit; for three inontht' bllb'. 3 per cent. l'llllllieliil 11tes. PHILADKLPHIA. April 3.-Cleut ings, $27.1W,073; bnlance.. $1,1S3.4II. ST. LOl'IS. April 3. -Clearings. $5,7S.69I: balances. $532,511; money. 177 per cent: New York exchange, par bid. 20c premium nsked. NKW YORK, April ,1. - Clearings, $291, 1V..II1, balances. 111.59.975. HOSTON. April 3. -Clearings, $29,331,471; balances, $2,703,500. Condition of the Trcntlirv. WASHINGTON. April S.-Todny's state ment of the treasury balnnrcs in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows. Available cash balances, $150,020, 297; L'old. f7.956.719. London Uxchnimc lloltdnjt. LONDON. April 3 The Stock exchange will observe the Kastor holidays by clos ing Friday April 11. Saturdny, April 14, and Mondns . April 10 MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS .1 tl 1 1 tin Cnartllind Cnulil Ant Unce ivltli fortitude n Hun of llnld Lock. Friend of Julius Courtiand, who has been opt rating a saloon at the corner of Nine-1 teenth and Leavenworth streets, nre much I concerned over IiIb disappearance two weeks ; ngo and their Inability to learn aught of his whereabouts. Courtland's business has not j been paying for somo montliH, and his cm- harassment war, considerably lncreacd by , the fact that a friend to whom ho claimed to havo loaned $700 had decamped. Two j weeks ago he left home, telling his family that ho was going to Kansas Cily to be ab- , sent two days, No word has been received ( from him since, and a man who was sent to Kansas City to search for him failed to gala any Information concerning him. It le known that he went to Kansas City, ns an acquaintance who went to Plattsmouth on tho iiimo train saw him go on from that point. Courtland's family lives on Park avenue; It comprises a vvlfo and five chil dren. When he went away Courtiand left his wife a few dollars, tho greater part of. which It cost her to send to Kansas City In search of him. Mrs. Courtiand Is nearly crazed with apptchonslnn. ao her husband is said to havo repeatedly threatened to mako away with himself since his lit luck beset him. It Is learned that the saloon which Courtiand operated and the stork therein was owned by one of tho breweries, and a barrel of whisky therein that belonged to him personally was recently attached hv some of his creditors. It appears that Courtland'n disappearance has never been reported to the police, as Mrw. Courtiand ban hoped to locate him herself, but a local fra ternity to which he belonged is taking tome Interest In the case. SENIORS ALLOWED FREE HAND lloni'd of Kilnentlnn Will nt Inter fere with Soi'lnlit (ilven Outside Its Jurisdiction, Superintendent Pearee says that neither tho Ilonrd of Education nor the school au thorities havo any objection to the hop, play or muslral which the senior clans of the High school proposc to give at the Metro politan hall. The only stipulation is that ruch functions shall not interfere with tho regular school work. The lioard does not wish to ahstimo the chnperennge of the so cials nnd so refused to allow them to 01 cur either at the High school or at tho baard rocms. If they ate conducted olsewhere, however, and it 1s clearly Indicated that the board Is in no wny responsible for the chil dren outHlde of school hours, no objection will bo Interposed. The Alumni iut,oc latum has previously relieved the board cf nny weight of responsibility by holding Its annual reunites In Metropolitan hall. The Cadet Oulcern' club also hai refused the board's hospitality and has itlvrn Its yearly hop nt tho Millard hotel III! 1 1 (1 1 it OT Pernil's. The following permits have heen Issued from the otnee of tho building Inspector: W H. Mornnd 2900 Dodge addition to dwelling. 11.601, Thomas Klrtiand iK3 Piercn, frame dwelling $2,000 Tlie Missouri-Kansas Zinc Fields nre the rb hesi In the w-.rl I N'joiher In- dustrj offers kii. Ii .ilfcf.i t'.rv in lu. 1 uien.s for the Investment of uoit.il s zln. milling Produced at one th.pl the 1 xpi use tier or u'old. with 1 ready innrkci at 1! door of the mill, stir requites c .1pn.1l THE INTERNATIONAL ZINC CO., Ltd. OF JOPLfN, MO. ennlrnts unmo nf 111,! richest Illltlf'S ill the Joplln zinc Ilelds. . , A committed "' Uliurmra nie, ....... lately Investigated the londltion .if the iotn pany's propeitles. their present output unrt the quantity of ore In sight report it net profit of $301,720 per annum from our thiee properties oil completion of the new mills now In court-o of construction. llgurliiK a run of 4S weeks, giving yearly dividends of over 30 per cent on tile entire capital stock With the proposed additional mills t,, be erected laud the mines are r it h enough to supply ore fnr TKN TI.MHH the present number of mills employe.li these dividends will he substantially Increnu'd. The present condition of the International .Inc I o.'s properties nnd the fail that the richest nro lies from 3'" to l.liOO feet below the present level of the wotk, warrants us In saving that the future promises ph. - ....'... ...t........r.u 1., tlx, lnt.-lhl, 1, ,1,1 ,n.r. ket value of the stock. The Interests .if ,he stockholder lire plntecled hv the audit- Int. nf i.ll ..ecfilllitrt of the cnilll...nv tic ., 111,11 , .ii.,.,,t', ...., 1. n ... ....,,.- S'ATIONA L RKPI'TATION whl. h Is a ills f 1 ll,..l, ftl.l ' .... niii 1, in 1. 1111. tin. tivc feature of hccurlty empioei h tan ,........ 'CI... . r,n.... v lu n.ivlnr, ... '.,I,.M..J . ,,U VW,,,,'H,, ,)( ',.jl,l " . l.ft ptctent tune TC IN IT Commercial Club Takes Up Qtmtion o Witern Irrigation In Earnest. URGES CONGRESSIONAL APPROPRIATION Will luniiniirnte n ( ninpnlttii l.ooUlnit to trrlutitlon of Millions of Acres of (Jov eminent l.nnds Tribu tary to Omnhn. At tho regular Hireling of the exertitlvo ccniinllteo of the Commercial club resolu tions wero adopted committing tho club to the Inauguration of a campaign for the ad vancement of a project for the Irrigation of 100.000,000 ncrrs of western arid lands now owned by the government. The resolutions wero submitted by (Icorgo II. Maxwell of Chicago, chairman of the exocutlvo commit tee of tho Natlonnl Irrigation association, who addressed the club at Its monthly meet ing last week on the subject, and who entne west again this week at the Invitation of tho club to submit his plan. It contemplate the adoption of it national policy nnl'oilvltig tho following points: Resolutions Adopted. "All the remaining public lands to be held and administered as a trust for the benefit of the whole people of the United Stntes and no grants of the title to nny of the publics lands to be hereafter made to any stnte or territory or to anyono but actual settlers nnd home-builders on the Innd. "Tho preservation and development of our national resources by the construction of Rtorago reservoirs! hy the federal govern ment for Hood protection and to save for use In nld of navigation and Irrigation tho flcol waters which now run to wasto nnd rnuso overflow nnd destruction. "The construction by the federal govern ment of storngo rnscrvnlrs nnd Irrigation works wherever tiecet-snry to furnish set tlement of the arid public lands. "The preservation of tho forests nnd re forestntlon of denuded forest ureas as sources of water supply, tho conservation of existing supplies by approved methods of Irrigation nnd distribution nnd lhe In crenso of tho water resources of the arid region by tho investigation and development of unilergtounil supplies. "The public grazing lands which nre un suitable for agriculture: to bo leased nt a nominal rental In limited areas to FCttlers farming ndjncent lands. th revenue from rn- ''a to be used for Irrigation ntul develop ment In the states or terrltorlea wherein tho lands nro situated, leases to he subject to right of reclamation by Irrigation utid of f'ttlcmcnt of landH actually reclaimed or cultivated, title of land to remain lu fed eral government until actual settlement "RcMilved. That wo urge upon congress that an appropriation of not less than $2"0. 000 should bo made in this session for irri gation nurvoys and 111011 of Irrigable public lands with plnns and estimates of erst of reservoirs, rannls nnd irrigation works ne--crsary for their reclamation nud for sinking experiments artesian wells." (o-llpcriltliili of (iiiiililrrctul 111. dies. Tho resolutions provide further thnt copies of tho resolutions bo sent to each senator and congressman from this stnte, that they be urged to support the appropriation and oppose the enactment of nny laws relating to public lands not In hnrmony with tho policy above set forth. They nlso provido for the taking of steps to secure similar co operntlon of, every commercial organization of the country and Induce them to sccuro support of their senators and congressmen for the measure. Mr. Maxwell spoke with telling effect of the great Impetus that the ndoptlon of such a policy would bring to the dovelop ment of the west, declaring thnt under It Oinnha would dottblo lttsj population every live years until tho population of the west equals thnt of the cast. The im provement cf the lands would enable the government to dispose of them at en hanced prices that would more than repay for the Improvements, and thus a revolving fund could bo produced to continue In definitely ns long ns arid lands remain to bn reclaimed. Provision vvns made for the. appointment of a permanent committee to enrry on this work, and Mr. Maxwell will remain In tho city n dny or two to get tho work well started. Tho committee refused to take net Inn on tho proposed repeal of tho bicycle lamp ordinance-, although it was stated that n mem her of the council had requested that it do so. Although every member present ap peared to fnvnr the rontlnunnce of tha measure. It was not deemed ndvisnble to mix In this fight. II. Clark, Chauncey, tla., says DeWltt'o Witch Hazel Salvo cured him of piles that had afiUctcd him for twenty years. It Is also a speedy cure for skin diseases. Ilewaro of dangerous rrtinterfclts. Dlltzell In nil III lit for Congress, PITTSHURO. April 3.--lion. John Dalzell was unanlmi'iirlv renominated for oiiigre.s tod, iv by the republicans of 'he Twontv seennd district URAl t?00M4lir LirEBLDQ. JAMES E- BOYD & CO., Telephone 10.)!). Omaliit, Sa COMMISSION, GRAIN. PROVISIONS unit STOCKS IK) A 1111 OF Til A I) K. Correspondence. John A Warren ft Co uirect wires to Chicago anil New York. ami 11,1 v belter dividends than any other nilnii 1 Tlo vn"! Domes or 7.1 in ore In too J11PI.IN DISTRICT M" have barely benti r.,i. in-1 and vet tli' v arc producing morn ziii iniii 1 ue lan uev enipeii mines of .,lc and pining better dividends Monthly Dividends of I Per Cent. When the new mills nnd necessary equi ment have been supplied tlie company w lie in 11 1 ondlllon to substantially ncre ' these dividends For the purpoMi of making these n company offers 300,000 Shares at Par, $1.00 PER SHARE, I'lill) Until nud .Vim-striihle ApplbBtlonH accomtianled hi '.oil'iii-e Will bo received at either of ti'' f-'h-'Wing ollliesof the Fiscal Agents, HnelllBn E&VAUIM 9. ff I I UUbllUcI MlOVWll (H HlOll ""7 409 The Rookcrv. Chicaeo. Stl Stnte St., Huston. If. noil 17 Willi St., .mt lurl., 421 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia, io H.RPENNLY&CO. KcAMCH 1033 HftJ. uttcoirt net".