THE OMAHA DAILY 13EE: TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1000. Strtngth and ActWitj Shown in the Whut Mark.t. CORN FIRM EARLY AND ONLY FAIRLY ACTIVE Ayrc, light to heavyweights. 2Sfli,4e; neld, ) nilowt on Saturday. April ". iOOO, as com- commencement. but Improved In splto of 2fl0264r. pile.! ,y the Now Vork Produce exchange, realization. Knlllra were dull, but toward coaIj-Hteuiiy. it ao follow: 1,10 cose mere was a slight recovery on PimVtHHiVS llir.f uten.lv: family. 112.00 u-h.-t sr. w u . ..,..,, ivir..i k, English buvlne. Three tier cent rentes, ft 13.50; mess, liaWBILOO; Iwof hams, $200 Corn. MMd'ni btl.; increase, i.ifW.ooo bu. ,Itnf for the account. Bichnnw on 22.00; packet, ll.fiOfl12.50; rlty extra India Outs. 7.171,00.) bu. ; decrenfe, f2,00o lu. Ryo, 1omlon. 2f.f IfUjo for checks, Spanish 4s llliw. l.l.WTI will jiieii.n, niraujr . J.Z.H.IW Oil. i incrt-HPF, TiMJl' IIU. liuriOy, .1.,- v""""' lllg 42enernl IJcmniiil and Higher Prices lit YnriU Cnime Hide In tlic i'DivUliiii Mnrket Onts Hiirly I'olloir Corn's Wrnkura. CIUCAOO, April 9.-The wheat market fhottcd both strength and activity today. Influenced by the reduced world's ship ments and some unfavorable crop reports, May closing N.RHc over Saturday. Corn yielded to the protlt taking pressure, May .losing fcltte lwn. , $BJuj. higher hogs, closed strong and lOTfKW i n vroved. May nU at the close were Uc de- PX't began the session strong. World's phlpment for the week showed a "ductton of over l.OO.ono hu. and there was a mod trato decrease on passage. The -manncM of tho Ilusslan contribution tc , sh Ipmon.s wan a matter of comment. The trench rn nister of agriculture was quoted as put- mrli'tv over the mitlOOK. I nns " , " , tdiowed a markiMl decrease and that mar krl 'was strong. Domestic tidings .Irouth In tho southwest and pf "nfavor- Jlcma ml was moderate nnd he announce ,no, t if iin increase In the visible of 1.J0S. JSS hi canst !,1 a reaction which helped long by the break In corn, carried -May i, ...iT i.. iKHe Shorts covered on the de ci ne, however, ami a rally followed. M.iy ree vcrcd to 66V67c, at which the market .. Immi.1 l sir. n und VtlMc over Saturday. NVvT Vork roportVl S "loads taken for ex port. Atlantic port .clearances It i hl n nd dour were equal to 2!K).f) bu. I rimiiry rcrelnts were 7S6.O00 bu.. against 517,000 bu. h?5t year Minneapolis and Uuluth re- orto.l OH cars, against 669 last week and 57 year ago. Meal receipts were 11. cars 1 of contract grade. The government crop report for April Is dtie tomorrow, but us professional views as to Its Information varies ts effect on the market today was Hill cult to discover Many thought tho "on 'lit Ion would bo put at M per cent, com i.irc(l with tho December report, making the condition 97.1 per cent, Corn was only fairly active The market -was firm early, helped by the wheat and provisions strength, but the pressure of lirollt seeking lots, combined with stop loss sales, which caught the decline around R9T.C caused a lireak which was not re covered and tho closo was rather weak. Seaboard clearances were liberal, but so wero primary receipts. Reclpts here were. KM cars. 63 cars over tho estimate, The vjikIi demand was slow. New tore re jiorted 82 loads taken for export. May opened Uc to fi-o up nt W0c to W.ia niid advanced to WHc Tho break carried Jtay to 39V4c and tho closo was 'Ml He down " Ablg general demand and higher prices at the yards -were ro(Veetel In higher prices In tho provisions pit. There was ixinslderablo nervousness over the possi bility of a squeeze and this was Intluentlal Jn sending shorts to cover. There was u. wide outside demand as well as buying by packers. Sales were mostly made by nrollt taklng longs. May pork ranged from M2.97H o JI2.S0 and closed loo over Saturday at J12.S0; May lard, from $G.Nia to clos ing Wtmie up at Jrt.SOtMT.SS'i. and Mny ribs, from J7.20 to $7.10. with tho close 10c Improved at J7.12H. .... Oats early followed tho lead of corn nnd In consequence displayed firmness early nnd weakness later. Receipts here wero 1W5 cars. May ranged from aio to Sl-'tlic und closed '.ic down at 2Hic. Kstlmatcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 75 cars: corn, &S enrs; oats, 265 cars; hogs, 2.00i) head. Tho lending futures ranged us follows: Low. Close.l Sat'y. pkg.) tKc. IJUTTI decline; -western creamery, KfiSOc; western laeiory, icit'c, uiiKKaw ucceipis, pKgs.; wenK, dui unchanged ; fancy large, white. 12',l1jl2t4c; rancy large, colored, I3ui3'ic; fancy smnn Open. IT7'4!Ti'il tflfNOV, 41?(V4 is sr. is sr. C.T,Vi fi S7Vi 6 97H 7 10 t; t"0 6 W J Ugh. 67i 6Si 40U, i 25 12 97H 13 00 6 82'. 7 021.41 7 20 7 00 ti 97V4I ami 40 40H 66, l'iTWi77 I J0-7 2IW.4 2i4 11 I2IJ(21', 23!il 23U, 12 SO 12 90 fi (fit 92' 7 00 7 12' so 12 SO 12 S3 f. 7714 0 ST',4! 0 7V4 7 10 6 no 6 90 6GH 6"?iiTi W.4 39'i 39T(i'S40 401!!, 2li 24'ifl 2.1',it)i 12 70 12 70 6 65 6 75 6 S5 02H li (i.'Vi U bO 6.50; plcklwl hHms. 110J5frlO.5o. Iinl. firm; , vestern steumwl, (7.20; refined, firm; con- .n. . ..... V. t ............ - ibnm. 1 J western t nent. 17.40: South America. 17.75: com !ound, J6.40fi.CJ. I'ork, llrm; family. I'lilhiilt'lplilii Produce Mnrkof. PHIbADKLPIIIA. Anrll 9.-ltttTTKn- Tlltll ., M . I 1 1 ..... n n . .. .. ... $il.36 11.75; short clear. ll3.0Mil4.SO; mess, 'Vy fn,,ry western print 4C $13.25fil3.W. Tallow, steady; city U2 per KaciH-KInn and 4o higher;' fresh nearby, Xeiv York .'Moiirj- Mnrket, NHW YOHK. April 9.-MONi:Y-On call, steady nt 3 to 4 per cent; Inst loan, nt 3 per cent; prime mercantile puper, 414115 per cent. 25013 W. Tallow, steady; city (J2 per lcatlH-KIrm and k,o higher; fresh nearby, , STKUI.INO KXCIIANdK-Flrm. with nc- :.), 6Uo bid; country (pkgs. free). 12'c: fresh southwestern. 12V4c; fresh south- tual business In bankers bills nt JI.!6T1f ,,, . , . em. 12v. ,V for demand und nt I.M4 for sixty UTTKIt-Ilecclpts, 9.KW pkgs.: steady nt t'HHKSH-Kasler. 'i'?y9i P0"1-''1 riHts. JI.8IWI.Sli4 nnd 4.S7V4tf I'eorln .Inr1et, I'lJOUIA, April 9,-COItN-No. 2. 10c. OATS Inactive; No. 3 white, 2G',1i27c. iancy large, colored, i.wi.j'ic rancy smnn, wmqif vi.'irm ti, hau kr ii "-.U white. 12";13c: fancy small, colnfed. ' !.'J. SJIVj 0,1 t,,B bnl"s oC 1""'4 KOGS Receipts, 21,677 pkgs.: Arm; stor age western, nt mark, 12V(12e; regular packing, ws'iuw, soutnern, llV4i(isic. MOVIJMIJ.NTS til-' .STOCKS AMI IIOMIS. SnOAH Ilnw. strnnu: fair rellnlntr. 3c: centrifugal, 90 test, le: molasses. Sll-lnc; refined, firm; crushed, $5.65; powdered, $5.25; granulated, $5.15. COKFKR Steady; No. 7 Illo. ViC. "ilnrUel Mnk- llxpi-cfed llrsiuiie to t'iifn o in til i- llnuK Slnteiiieiil, NEW YORK. April D.-The stock market made the expected response to Saturday's unfavorable bank statement bv a general In of speculative ventures. The pressure was not particularly SC HICK .Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 44fii',V4c; Jai)an. 444;4c. drawing MOl.ASSKS-Steady; New Orleans open selling ir.,K,'!S.L ,oJ.'-'"0.lc'0' ;&"c'. , . , , , vcro " I'io general mnrket, but with the . V:',' VP' 4, ? Y'"V i-v 1. ihTSmMiVn f,'1,7v. hnn,1l,,ekcl, 4 curtailment of the buying demand consc- do n.V 4s! PVV 1144 1 h?."'.,lVl0?mti,i,c' '.' IC- ..... . quent upon tho dlsalinolntment over the f...,n.i rmnnwirrJ'il I.Hb 'i ct'ffi.iL SUA Kit Certltlcates. 60(45Bl',4c: bar, u9o; Mexican dollars, 47ic UONDS Onvcrnmcnt, weak: state, Inac tive; rnllroad, llrm. The following are the closing quotations on bonds: V. S. 2s, reg do 2s, ref.. do 3s, rtg. . do coupon . 99'4N. Y. C. Is ltO'i .101 N. J. C. g. 5s.... 121 lWHNo. Carolina CS..127 .1101. ,i 4, inn do now 4S, reg.133'4 N'n. Pacific 33.... 6S do couiioa 133W do 4s 10IU do old 4h, reg..U4i,i N Y C. & S Ii 4s..l0U do coupon 11IUN. & W. con, 4s. 9S do Cs, reg 113(4 do gen. 6s 133 do coupon 113HOre. Nav. Is 110 u. ot L . 3, U.S....120 do 4s lot OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Wnk Starts Ont with Moderate RtcilpU of ETarythiDg. GENERAL TENDENCY OF VALUES HIGHER C'ntttr SImmv tut Ailvnncr of I'lve to Ten Cents Itiius .sell I'lve to Simi-ii Centn MlKlier Slirep llrlnu SntUrnutory Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, April 9. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllclal Monday 2,123 3,110 5,714 On week ago l.f.ll 3.3S0 4,131 Two weeks ago 2.07S 4.119 5,:S7ii Three weeks ugo 2.120 5 lul 3.;t53 Four weeks ago 1,9:0 4,52' f.3rtl Average price paid for Hogs for tho last evaral days with comparisons: 190O.li99.9S.lS97.lbi'6.lsy5.lS4. ottering prices that were 2Hft6o higher than iHst week's close nnd some hogs, but not many, sold that way. The market strength ened up rapidly nnd was soon 51t7'4c higher, the close being strong at tho advance. As the receipts were light as usunl on the llrst day of the week and tho demand active at the advance noted above, It was not very long until everything was sold and uelghed Up. The hogs sold largely nt $5.32Vi'Ufl.:0. with tho better loads at $5.374S. 10. It will be remembered that on Saturday the most of the hogs brought $5.25J6.30, with the toi) at $5.32. ft will be noted from th table of average prices above that the present week starts out with the market 2573iV higher than a week ago, 45c higher than two weeks ago, and 45c higher than three weeks ago. More than that, the hogs sold today nt the highest point of the senson to date. Repre sentative sales: NO, 66.. CO.. 1 itpjun 1 rs in i.ivertmni. mnrKPi nironc: 1 1. , ..... ..-..,..- .. --,--. 'v t........, ii.'imiiuk i;vn, is., oj.n cotton by steam. 30d; grain by steam, atfil h u meter t tr bear do I n 1 rices o n low r 4Vi" ,f a-. W-,.l8"V,??'4 MKTAl.S-AsU e from a decided li.cn-o ,. '.! .1 lCn-'L ... "I ''?." l V1.??. r .A0 ..- St I. & I M c, Ks.lll the prlco of tin there were no new fen- 1 ,. , ' ,.' Si.. u. , r. "V . Ts..l43fe St L .t S F g 6s.. 21 of ImDortance In tho market for .... .. J. .1 . , . .... 10 e. 11. f.s..ia st. Paul con 1,2 today: The decline In tin was due V:S'WT"ii" Chicago Ter, 4s.. 97 St. p. C. & P. ls.H9i In turcs metals partly to unsutlf factory cables from Ion don and an absence of buyers. The mar for effect In dissuading sellers. On tho contrary tup ntgiier prices seemed to vue pruiu-inKing and me opening UVIiyWI 1" " 'lnVdC T e" Sit? fO.TOnfl 1. as compared wit , $30.9031.14, the reKslon manifested bv Sucnr had nn n rcvioiis ony s closing. J.aae copper, win o ,,..., ttltiuol1r .loiirosslnir the market. rnn'wnrnV2 i.?iiB.r.i t , Thl!' mercurial industrial gave evidence tlSSe? in th.? ?nmn r f ,,,,rlll thp lnlt,'r I,1,rl ,,r tI,p lll' "f ,JelK .,1,1 lu.; i of ti ri? 1 fm.i i 'Vi' alir oversold, and. nrter having fullon nearly 8 Sneflnr rnleH I ?, 'I Ll fSn mlhn.?H .l" ,0",,', recovered more tllHtl half Of lie 1- if hh 1 .,n, t n2u. If7 &t "VffiL'i- 'lecUne. Tho room tra.lers who had sold tho $l...',4 bid and $1.,, Hi asked. I h o brokers ,, .,. s.rni,i, nr tin. u-e,ikne In .inert np loiiii tvii k. as 11ml rnp i.n,mp 7 . . " . . I.VS " - .'" Hiigar were driven to cover liv tills rally 1 nnd tho aggressive strength developed at , D. & It. O. Is. ...10314 .In fi 121114 '"I do 4tf 99'iSo. Ilallwnr r.113 mns K. T. V. & O. 1S.102U S. R. & T. s.... 7.1 de- i;rp Ken, la 74Tenn. n. fl. 3s.... 93li llllll- I JP. T 1 I. -1 ... . r r 111 I ,, . v. j, .n. ,m .J ex. OC X 11. 1R..HJI1 I OMAHA WIIOI.K.SAI.i: MARK 15 I S. n few other points. As a conseqilonce tho closing wus active nnd firm at n level con- slderably above the low point of tho day. Condition f Trnile 11111I q.iotnt Ions -but showing net declines for tho majority on Staple mill I'nnev I'. inli.ee. of stocks. The weakness of Htignr In the KGOS-Reeeluts liberal fresh stock. 10W "J" iS'lK iiulM. lls,tnPat,1' .??;..... People's (ills, the Tobacco stocks and a DRI.SSI.D POL'lntY-f'holcc to fancy number of the Iron nnd steel slocks fell turkeys, 910c; ducks, 9c; geese, 9c; upilng ivwuy on--lly from 1 to 3 point. The "treng'h chickens. OfilOc; hens, 9f10c; roosters. CtiGc. mnnlfested bv the New York Trur-t on i.iv'i.i pnt'iTiiv linn. tn.r.o. served as an offset tn this. The rnllroad list ut , 1 Ol l'TR-Uens, SV4Ti9c. spring mnlltll,,, a condition resembling su chickens, S'4e; young, t-tnggy and old ponded intimation. Large Inroads upon tho roosters, Ijjwj; ducks, 1V4C; geese, 7',4c; rnelflc stocks, Ponnsylvnnln and the ..,5V2!,r. , . . . grangers turned the title toward depreslon . '!!'TT1''K-Common to fair, 12c; choice, UMtll nggresslve strength developed In Mis HtilGc; separator, 22c; gutheriHl creamery, NOllr inolflc. This stock moved up to Hl'-ft n..c,Tr.n1i ., . ' tl10 I'lto transactions on heavy buying qSTKRS Jtcdlum, per can, ISc; stand- nn,i Hrooklyn Trnnt rose buoynntly to ard, per can, 22c; bulk stnndnrd. per gal- 7314 with 11 stimulating effect on the gen Ion, $1.23; extra selects, per can, 30c; extrn crnl list selects, per gal., $1.601.75: New York 'erv heavy selling orders were nttrlbuted counts, per can, 37c; New York counts per kw, ti.zti. fish Herring, per lb., Be; round perch, to Chicago nccount and n sharp fnll In New York exchange at Chicago to 35c discount may have been due to tills cause. Tito Cc; sun, Dc; cod, Cc: haddock, 6c: blue plKe, movement In the specialties was due to In oc, scaicn ann urcsseci pcrcn, uc; ciscoes, .Hvldunl catles. The street was run or ru- 6c; medium dressed trout. 7',ic; cronnle, mors all dnv regarding Sugar nnd having 7.ie; pickerel, 7V4c; flnnnn hnddles, 7',4ci to do with the rise In price nf raw sugars, whlto fish, 9c; yellow pike, dresoed, 9c: Rrooklvn Transit was manipulated by a small trout, dressed, 9c; red snapper, 9c; pool with a preliminary tip for an advance, smelts, 9c: smnkxl whlto fish, 9c. Hlsanpolntmetit over tho reported terms of PIGEONS I.lve, per Uoz., $1. the People's Clas-Ogden settlement was the VKA 1.3 Choice, 9310c. cause of weakness In Peoplo's Gas. T.on- HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, .ion showed a disposition to buy stocks $6.50: midland choice, $3.50: lowland, choice, here In suite of the stiffness of tho London $3; ryo straw, choice, $3; No. 3 corn, 3G',4c; monev mnrket on the taking tip of nimther No. 3 whlto outs, 25c; cracked corn, per Installment of C war loan, but last wek's ton, $14.50; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, large Increase In loans here Is gener-illy $15; bran, per ton, $13.60; shorts, per ton, nttrlbuted to large borrowings for London $13.50. nccount to carry stocks here. Although tho VKGETAni.ES. stock mnrttel weakened on the bank shnw- ASPARAGCS-Coltrornla, per lb.. 12t?13c. Ing. the money market failed to show any NEW TUIINIPS-Per doz. bunches. COc. effect of the decrease In resources ot tho SPINACH-Per box. $1. banks, NEW HEKT8-por doz. bunches. 400500. Huslncss In bonds was of moderate vnl- L.KTTUCE Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy time and prices were wall held. Total sales viz y.n'uc;"'M::'; , . , fniietl Mn'CH lliu n nuu on u,i.ii-u -i head lettuce, ner bbl.. 13. RADISHES Per doz. bunches. SOfl.Ue. SWEET POTATOES Per bbl., Illinois, In the bid price j; jerseys. s; inrgo onis., lvansns POTATOKS-Per bu., choice, i-.Q30c. CAHnAOK-Callfornln. per It).. 24W3c. CAUMI'LOWER California, per crate. CELERY Per doz,, 2530c per ouncn, bo'uvoc. Cnmrnerel'il ArU-orM'or's London Ilnnn- clal cablegram: The markets here were quiet todm- on temnnr'ry tlghtneax of monev and the holld'iv feeUnc. Americans m.nnn.l with nn nnoenrnnco of activity on California, strong continental demand for Union Pa cific, WHICH rtisnou tip 10 ui"j ann ui-ii lArtlcles, Wheaf April (May July Sept. Co ni April 31 a y July Sept. Oats May .Inly tiept. Pork 3Iny July I.ard May July Sept. Ribs May July No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows: l'LOUR-Steady; winter pntonts. $3 CP 8.70: straights. $2.951i3.40; clears, $2.703 10; spring specials. $3.sofj3.!M; iiatents, M.IOif 3.13: Htrnlghts, $2.60j3.O0, bakers. $2.00i?2.l5. WHEAT No. 3 spring, esyitK'ic; No. 2 red, 694O70c. CORN No. 2, 39c; No. 2 yellow, 39V4e. OATS No. 2. 23ic; No. 2 white, 2SgCS4c: No. n white, 274i2.SHc RYE No. 2. 56c. PARLEY No. 2, 40i4ft42i,4c. SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed and northwest, 11.72. Prime timothy, J2.3Gtf2.40. Clover, contract irrnde. $7.60. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $12.20 C712.S5. Lard, ncr 100 lbs.. Jil.f6fl.S2t,4. Short libs sides (looe). t7.C5W7.30. Dry salted nhoulders. $'..BOiifi.75. Short clear sldeB (boxed), $7.35(177.15. VHI8KY Distillers' finished goods, per pal.. $1.25. SUOARS-Cttt loaf, $6.00; granulated, $5.41. Followlnr nro tho receljits and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour, bbls 39.O0O 55,000 "Wheat, btl 69 000 1SI.0O0 Corn, bu 272.0O0 25S.000 Oats, bu 299,0X) 2$6,0O0 Rye, hu. 6,000 8,CfM llarley, bu 52.000 m.ooo On the Prodtico exchange today the but ler market was easy; creameries, lllfisc: dairies, 13Mlo. Cheese, llrm nt 124? 13c. Kggs, steady; fresh. 10c. KIJW YORK (iKMOHAI, M Altli P.T, Qnolnt loi.n for the Uny on Various ('ollllll.ldltlCH, NEW YORK, April DFLOUR-Recelpts. 4W19 hbls.; exports, 3.1SS bbls ; Inactive nml nbout steady; winter straights, $3.I31T 3 00; Minnesota patents, $1.7Ml.0O; winter extras. $2.(r1i,!93; Minnesota bakers, $2.S5 COD; winter low grades, $2 23ff..40. Ryo Hour. easy, fair to good. $2.M1I3.15; choice to fancy. $3,2iHi3.50. CORNM EAlv Quiet; vellow western, Wo; cltv. S9c: Ilrnndywlne. $2.23513.23. RYE Steady: No. 2 western. 62t,c. f. o. ti., nlloat; state, 67c, c. I. f.. New York, car ''hAHLKY-DuII; feeding, imflWic New ,Tork: malting, 6ivtf53e, Now York. PAULEY MALT Dull: western. 63fi63c. "WHEAT Receipts, 67,350 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2 red, SO-o. t. o b.. afloat, spot: No. 2 rod, 77Hc, elevator; No 1 northern. Dululh, 77V:, f. n. 1., ulloat. prompt; No. 1 hard, Duliith. 79V- f- o. b.. atloat. prompt. Op tlons throughout the forenoon were active nnd firm sustained by foreign buying nnd strong cables. III addition to local cover ing. A liberal Increase In the visible sup lily, however, opened the way for after noon weakness, helped by predictions of rain. Under realizing the market sold off. closing easy at he net advance. May. 73Mf7!Mc closed at 73Tic; July. 73 13-16'if T4 5.16c, closed at 74c. September. 74Mf7INie. closed nt 74'4c. 4X)RN Receipts, 101,323 btl.: exports, 160 bu. Spot, weaker; No, 2, 17Uc, f. o. b., nllont, and 46i-.c, elevutor. Options mnrket early In tho day was strong with provl hlons nnd on influential buying at Chicago Jt finally yielded to realizing, however, and dosed weak at. Wi'Ue net decline. May, 4TJi-le, closed at 45c; July 4S,,lj tbi4c losed at 45Ho; Soptembor, l5;iHio. closed lit 45e. OATS Receipts. 234, S00 bu.; exports, 50 ftiu. Spot, quiet: No. 2. 29c: No. 3, 2Si,c; No. 1 white, 314i32e: No, 3 white. 31c; track mixed western, 2.W30c; track white, 31iff03e. Options, dull nnd weak; closed illV lower; May closed at 2S4c; No. 2 white, May. closed at 30-V-. , . 11AY Steady; shipping, 5n0c; good to rholce. miOOc, , HOPS Steadv: state, common to ohqlce. 5S3 crop. 60; 1K9S crop, 75i9o: 1S99 crop. 12if 3:10: Pacific coast. ISM crop. Vdict 1S3S crop, Id'Jc: U99 crop, 12fil3c. HIDES-1-lrm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., J9V,c; California, 21 tp 25 lbs., 21Vie; Texas drv. 24 to 30 lbs., 15e WOOL - pull; domestic fleece, 2&fi2Sc; Texas. 155ilSc JjUATHER Steady; homlock sole, Buenos TURNIPS-Rutabagas. per lb., lc. wnn-nl New York -old them 1 d"". TOMATOES Klnrl.la ni-r Plv.li.nakot nni?lpctliiir the rest of the llt. whleh crate, $1.50. ,1 nnml -r""ntlioten11V excent Noffn'k r MUSIIROOMB-Por lb. box. 50c. i AVostern nnd Pbesnpenke & Ohio, which RHUBARR Per Jb.. 809c. both sides botteht on rumors of a soft cjtl ONIONS Retail, yellow, 75c: red, S5(ff90c; comltltuitlon. Coppers were strong early Ohios, per bbl., J2.23W2.50. and Paris made n fresh record on tl"t' pnuiTd j nt not;, closing nt 59;. Anaeond wore 1". RTnAWiiRnmrs-T nW!l.t. case. TTtnlw and Avlnns were wnnted. $7.00: Ioulsannn. per 24-qt. clise. $1.50. " cVb ,UZV I, dlscnunU ni in PVMh Sfffi' W t'n P-'eent' '.hre davs cenr.,- $1.60; New York stock, $1.60; fancy. $5.00. Inelv illcniint M-nre llrm t the bunk rate GRAPES Malaga, per bbl., $i.00y9.W). . , k lnut r--, 001 cold to RMc'inret CRANI1KRRIES Jerseys, per bbl.. $10.50; TI1.', iV'l.n... r,rm' J ir L K.nAO nr. ner er,,io MSA I ' ". B " 1 . . '. ' TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOEa-Callfornln. fancy navels, per box. $3.251f3.50; choice navels. $3.00; Med' Iterranenn Sweets, per box, rj.boxr-.ia. LEMONS- California, choice, per nox. ; Atchison .. fancy, $3.5o; Mcsslnns, choice, per box, $3.50; jiutim0e & b nA NAN AS Per bunch, medium, $2,250 2.50; large. $2.75R3.0O. HIDES. HIDES No. 1 green hides, Vic: No. 2 green hides, 6,'.c; No. 1 united hliles. SVic; No. 2 salted tildes, 7'ic; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 venl calr. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 21-sectlon case. $3.60. NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., $1.23; shcllbarks, $1.35. .i-a,1 frnm A l!t llll The following are the niintntlons for the .ending stocks on the New York exchnnse torlny: 1SV; Can. Pacific . . . Can. Southern Cites. & Ohio.. Chicago CJt. W l'., is. ti. w. 271,1, Tex. & Pacific .. 7P', Union Paclllc .., SPi do pfd 3V,a Wabash 57J do )fd 33 Wheel. A L. E. HM, wis. control 5V4 70 2;i'i 10U i',i 130 Third Avenuo ...107H Ciilcn'go. I."&"l! M Adams Ex 117 do pfd 5i'.. Amer. Express ..147 Chicago a E. I. .10.1 U. S. Express... . 47 U Clileniro & N. W.lti.1 C., R. I. & P 1U4 r. a. c. t st. L. 6i'i Colo. Southern .. 6'4 do 1st ptil.... -i-l do 2d pfd.... lfc Del. & Hudson.. .117 Del. L. & W lS0i? Dehver R. (.. 21 do Pfd 73V1.I Erlo do 1st pfd. Ot. Nor. tfd.... Hocking Coal St, I.oiiIm Crnl 11 nnd Provisions. - ST. LOUIS. April O.-WHEAT-Higher; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 71V4c; track. 73c: April, 71-,o: May, 70Vc; July. 67c; No. 2 hard. B4VsfiK!4a CORN -Uiwer; No. 2 cash, 39c-: track, 40c; April. SStic; May. 3S'4c: July, 39c. nAT Uui'Mr; No. '2 cash. 2jIAp: track. 26c; April. 25',4c May. 25c; July, 23itfi3ic; Honking Vn'ley No. I Wltlte. sc. RYU Firm at 56e. FLOUR Dull; patents. $3WttXtt; extra fanev, $3.2003.30; clear, $2.703.00. SEEDS Timothy, stendv; S2.00fi2.15, or dinary. Flax, nominal, ?l.o. CORNMEAl-Stendy at $2.05fJ2.10. RRAN Quiet; sacked, east track, 70f?72c. HAYTlmnthv. firm nt $10.00gi3.00; prai rie, steadv nt $U0. WUISK'VSteiidv nt Jl.251. IRON COTTON TIES-$1.30; bogging, 67tf Minn. & St. I 67;o; hemp twine. 9c. do prd PROVISIONS Pork, stendy: Jobbing old. Mo. Pacific ..1. m 00: new. $13.50, Dry Fait ments (boxed), Mobl'o it Ohio higher; extra shorts. S7.00; clear ribs, M., K. & T.. $712',ii; clear sides. 7.?5. Ilacon (Poveqi, higher; extra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs. $7.02'4; clear sides, $7.75. MITI'AI S Lend. steady nt $4.55fjM.57V4. a,Altnt- 1ttm nt S1.B5. . . ....... 1 , n7i. x.. T....i.i rill' I, Ut 1 llliei ; i-uuTrvi'iiT-, -rti,:v, iui- 411,. . ... .11.. .. kevs, 7l9e: dni'ks. Si-: geese, 3ftCc. j do Pfd...- EGOS fllgner ni y-.c. umiirm ' RUTT'-'R Steady ; creamery, ZMl.Vbc; Ore. lly de'r'- 1 Mi le RECEIPTS Flour. S.000 bbls.: wheat, 2S,. 000 bu : corn, rrti.orni bu.: oats. SS.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 7.000 hbls.: wheat 14.000 bu.; corn, 75.0(0 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. . 13T, . 411i .163 . ist; 391 Wo.ls-Fiuiro Ex.121 Am. Cot. Oil 37'j, do prd 93 Amer. Mnltiug .. Hi do pfd 214 Amer. S. .t R.... 39'i do pfd Amer. Spirits . do pfd Amer. S. II... do Jifd Amer. S. & W do pfd Am. Tin Plate do pfd Gen. Electric Ss..ll6. iln !s 67 G II & S A Ks..U0'4 Union Pnoltlc -H.1064 do 2s 10S14 Wabash 3s URH H. & T. C. Ps Ill do 2s ......103 do 0011. (is no 'West Shore 4s.... 1144 In. Central Is ... .1144 Wis. Central Is.. 92'S K. C. P. & O. Is. 73i Va. Centuries ... 92 La. new con. 4s..l07?i do deferred .... 5 L. & N. mil. 4s.. 101 Colo. So. 4s R4; 5L. K. fi T. 2h.-. 68i; So. Paclllc 4s.... 85 do 4s 914' When Issued. Offered. Chollar Crown Point .. Con. Cnl fc Vn...lt" Dendwood 60 Gould H Currle.. 27 Hale & Norcross. 30 Homestakc 6000 Iron Silver 66 Mexican 20 Xriv York Mlulnit Stocks. NEW YORK. April 9.-The following nro the official closing quotations for mining shnrcs; .S50 . SO . 11 .175 ,8C0 . 50 .320 . 30 . 15 .. 10 Ontario .. 15 Ophlr Plymouth Quicksilver .... do pfd Sierra Novada Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket March II.. March 17.. March 18.. March 1J.. March 20.. March 21,. March 22.. March 23.. March 24.. March 25.. March 26.. March 27.. March 23.. March 29.. March 30.. March 31.. April 1.... April 2.... April 3.... April 4..,. April 5.... April 6.... April 7.... April S.... April 9..., 4 85 4 94 4 -$9 3 S6 4 SI 4 3 C5 3 65 3 58 3 58 3 56 4 90 3 63 4 89 4 97 S 05 5 16 5 1 5 10J 5 01 5 15 3 60; 3 67 t 60 3 66 3 60, 3 63 3 K9 3 4 3 701 3 871 i 'I -0 3 71 3 91 3 83 I 70 3 73 S SS 3 81 1 4 4fll 75 3 m I 3 751 3 76! 3 761 .1 71 S 67 3 65 3 67 3 65! 3 62 3 94 t 00! ? i 99 3 91 3 93 3 93 3 91 3 86 3 83 3 8' 3 74 1 671 S 71 3 75 3 65 3 59 3 66 3 71 3 70 3 66 3 C2i 3 91! 3 CO 3 65 3 66 5 P.0I 3 651 6 301 3 621 5 27 ! 3 6l I 3 66 1 ' I 3 hi , 3 67 3 73 3 79 3 70 3 72 3 71 3 75 3 92 3 92 3 91 3 90 3 85 3 S3 3 801 3 S5 4 411 4 3) 4 36 4 42 4 46 4 66 3 51 3 64 3 50! 3 52 I 3 57 3 59! 3 61 3 62 4 71 4 86 4 74 4 S2 4 SO 4 78; 4 80! 4 84 4 82' I 4 82! I 81 4 89 I 811 4 3t 4 M 4 41 4 4J 4J 4 47 4 15 4 53 4 b-J 4 54 4 53 4 43 4 61 1 58 4 69 I 77 4 74 4 83 No. Av. S t. Pr. no. av. s t. rr. 81 209 160 6 274 85 218 40 6 30 72 ....192 ... 5 M S 216 ... 6 35 74 253 20 BM 61 213 ... 6 35 61 Til 10 30 IVS 215 80 5 35 fis 207 ... 5,10 73 2.' 4) 6.1.'. 81", 210 40 5 30 81 211 80 5 35 66 216 80 o 30 71 210 ... 6 ,ft Hi 213 40 6 32 4 77 230 120 5 35 61 210 ... 6 3J4 6f 216 ... 6 35 85 2mi ... 6 324 S 243 120 5 35 iu inn niA ft ".1 "AT T. 1 mtV V -Jfc.'i II iW OJ 23.1 40 5 324 63 229 80 6 .15 243 80 6 32 4 83 220 ... 5 35 211 40 5 324 07 258 ... BBS 68 2N2 40 5 324 61 OTi ... f : ,67 250 ... 6 324 70 218 120 6 35 85 , ... 6 32 4 61 261 ... 5 3714 :, 4V li .VllA 1.1 ... u 31 261 ... 5 324 M 279 ... 80 2110 80 6 324 69 307 ... SO SOT, SO B 32 4 49 237 ... 72 219 ... 5 32 4 3 333 ... 76 232 ... fi 324 61 289 ... 79 247 40 5 32, London Stock llnotntlona. LONDON, April 9.-4 p. m.-CloPlng: Cons., money.101 l-16PennsylvnnIa ...724 do ne.ct 101 6-16 Reading lo; Can. Paclllc 1004 No. Pacific pfd... 79i Erlo It Atchison -.u 2S4 do 1st pfd.... 414 Loillsvllln 87 Illinois Centrnl ..1I9U nrnnd Trunk ... 8 U. P. pfd 78T Anaconda 114 St. Paul, com....l2SU,Rands 36 N. Y. Central.... 138 I "iJAR SILVER-Qtllet at 27 7-16.1 per ounce. MONEY-3f34 per cent, Tho rate of discount In tho open market for S'hort bills Is 374 per cent and for three months' bills 3S4 per cent. Indlcntes Sunday. Tho ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. C, M. fi St. P. Ry .1 O. & St. L. Ry 2 Mo. Poe. Ry 13 , C. & N. W. Ry 6 V., E. & M. V. R. R.. 7 ' S. C. St P. Ry I I C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry 29 11. fic M. k. it. n :i C, R. Q. Ry 3 K. C. & St. J. Ry.,.. 2 C, R. I. & P., cast.. 5 C R. I. & P., west.. 1 Total receipts SO S 11 1 1 j2 2 2 2 'i 12 9 1 i ii ii 1 26 r, Tho disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle Hogs. 331 OS I 676 737 737 Sheep. 151 31 n "S'7I 1,531 418 Flniincliil .Votes. CH'ICAaO. April 9.-Clearlngs, $23,675,239: balances, $1,501,325; posted exchange, $l.8t?f 4.874; New York exchange, 35c discount. PHILADELPHIA, April 9.-Clearlngs, $10, 375.692; balancet", $1,696,662. HALTIMORE. April 9.-CIearlngs, $3,071, 635; balances, $556,726. ST. LOUIS. April 9,-Clenrlngs, $7,054,362; bnhinres, $906,287; money, 4IT7 per cent: New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par A.3 k (h! NEW YORK, April O.-Clcarlngs, $114, 20i,934; balances, $10,055,148. ROSTON. April 9. Clearings, $16,597,163; balunces, $1,474,420. Cun.litloii of the Trcnunry. WASHINGTON. April 9. Today's stnto roent of tho treasury bajanco In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avallablo cash balance, $159,635,760; gold, $95,742,223. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. April 9.-COTTON-Flrm; sales, 3,350 bales; ordinary, 8 3"-16c; good ordinary. 811-16c: low middling, 94c; middling, 9?ic: good middlings, 9 9-16c; mid dling fair, 9 13-16c; receipts, 2,908 baleM stock. '278,073 bales: futures, quiet: April, 9.28c bid; Mny,'9.30JT9.32c; June. 9.2939.31c; Juiy, .z7rny.4c: August, w.osai'J.oic; sep- e; No- l.Tnhnr l -VnO 5IW- OMnhrr 7 tl.77 vember, 7.8M(.7.Slc': December, 7.'s05'7.81c; Jannnrv. 7.R?Ti'7.'i3c- ST. LOUIS, April 9.-COTTON-l-16c higher; sales, 200 bales; middling. 9 6-16c; receipts. 164 bales; shipments, 663 bales; stock, 60.749 hales. LIVERPOOL. April 9.-COTTON-8pot, fair demand prices, l-16d higher; American middling, fair, BV1; good middling, 5 17-32.1; middling, 6 15-32.1; low middling, 511-32d; good ordinary, 5 5-32.1: ordinary, 4 31-32.1. Tho sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation nnd export, and Included 9,600 American. Receipts. 13, 0.0 bales, Including 8,400 American. Futures opened steady und closed quiet nt the ad vance. American middling 1. m. a, April, 5 23-01.1 buyers; April-May, 6 20-Gld sellers; May-June. 5 17-64.1 sellers; June-July, 5 14-GIS15 15-64.1 sellers: July-August, 5 12-61.1 seller.: AinrllHt-Sentpmliei. 6 03.01.1 nellera: 83U j September-October, 4 43-611 ll-0ld buyers; Omaha Paeklnir Co 79 O. II. Hammond Co 151 Swift and Company 160 Cudnhy Packing Co 116 Armour & Company 119 Swift from country R. Pecker ."fc Dcgan m Lobmnn & Co 14 Huston fc Co I Llvlngstono & Schaller.... 216 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 2S0 H. L. Dennis & Co 130 Frank Hohblck !'S Other buyers 172 Total 2,203 3,088 5,612 CATTLE Today's' run of cattle was a good deal of a disappointment. Chicago 'had expected 20.000 or more for today, but ' instead fell several thousand short, and all tho other markets, Including this one, , wero lightly supplied. Tho result was that I buyers seemed to feel tnut there wore 1 hardly enough cuttle to go the rounds and I they got out Into the yards earlier than usual una snnppcu up cverywmiB ... buu.l order. In fuel It wiib about the most ac tive, markot that has been experienced In a long time. Tho prices paid for beet steers were 61fl0o higher thim last week, but as there was nothing choice among tho offer ings tho salcf do not show up as high a on somo days hist week. Still there wero some protty fair cattle hero und as high ns $l.8o was paid for some. Cows nnd heifers were lu. Just as good de mand as beef eteers and the market was active on that kind also and SfilOc higher. It did not tnko buyers very long to clear the yards and sellers wero extremely well pleased with tho market. All kinds of butchers' stock seemed to he In demaiitl ana even flit bulls sold pretty well to what t'hey have been doing. Not many stockcrs und feedcrp wr In sight, while tho demand was fair, and the few here met with ready sale nt a little stronger prices. The ndvunce on beef cnttle seemed to reassure feeder buyers nnd helped to strengthen the market on that kind of cattle. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. UVnols Central ..1154 Am. Tobacco Iowa Central do pfd K. C. P. &. G. L. E. & W I do pfd I.nko Shore L & N Manhattan L .. Mot. St. Ry.... Mex. Central .. do pfd N. J. Central . N. Y. Central. Nor. & West.. do pfd 184. do Pfd 514 A. Mtn. Co.... IS Rrk. Rnp. Tr. 3.1T.Colo. 1''. & I... 974 Con. Tobacco 200 do pfd S5i; Federnl Steel . 2K. .. 17 .. 33 .. 81 .. 517 .. SO .. 324 .. 81 ..1074 ..ns .. 534 October-November. 4 33-61.1 buyers; November-December, 4 27-6lf'4 2S-6I.1 huyers; De cember-January. 4 25-61.1 htijcrs; January February. 4 23-64ff4 21-61.1 buyers. Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORIC. April 9.-COFFEE-Snot, Rio, steady; No, 7 Invoice. 77io; No. 7 job bing, SV; 'mild, steady; Cordovu, 948140. Futures opened steady at 6W10 points ad vance; ruled active on covering and In creased domand for long and foreign ac counts Increasing the advance to 15 points, rltt.Mi lia.1t..,. ,.t,l.,c "1 fimnll nrnztllim r.inl,.lu l.irp wnritliniiua 4S(, ' M4 , No. 1 1 o liiiii 3 1 1 42 CO 3 1 18 11 1 16 20 21 12 24 5 10 17 24 22 34 20 10 Av. 5S0 610 990 1380 770 930 720 1050 993 950 1100 1015 9)3 1020 1121 1013 1189 1108 mti 1001 1031 950 1121 997 981 ..1070 Pr. 3 25 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 1 25 4 35 4 35 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 15 4 15 4 50 4 50 I 50 4 50 1 50 4 .V. 4 65 4 55 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 No. "liiii 21.... 18.... 20.... 19..... 11.... 10...., 14.... 23.... 18.... n saiiii 21.... is.... 21.... 30 20 45 21 21 1 5 IS 21 26 Av. 1175 9S0 ....1132 ....1050 1210 ....1131 ....1190 ....1120 1051 ,....1183 1219 ,...1250 ,....1071 1114 iiiil075 ....1203 ....1291 . 1 liltl .".'.'.'lll4 ...1170 ,.,,1225 ...1430 ...1130 ...1241 ....UOti STEERS AND HEIFERS. Pr. 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 GO 4 65 4 05 4 65 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 76 4 75 4 SO 4 80 4 80 4 85 4 85 4 85 . .it.,, j, (, 11 it,, ,, ,,.. -.,,, 1, rt 2'7t deliveries In this ennntrv and the lie In . i4 do pfd.. ..i.i crease In spot quotations. Uiter llqtil.la- m1 ''letrlc tlon caused a partial reaction, but general . ii( viiuvuBB, oiifci" 1 unuerione was nrm arter closing coniu in- ul , ." iprd ;S creasing tho Havre advance, making It a . 9G4Int n 1 Paper .... .2Tb et if. Tho local futuro market closed . 6P .10 pfd bj Hteady, with prices 6fi03 points higher. ' l;nc c,,0,('i1,? v 'Total sales, 30.300 bngs, Including May at ux't h,l,,,onal ,Vls'ult' ;,! M-Wi -,ul". HV0W5.M; August, $6.8r,i,-3.&0; .364 do Pfd........ 00 September. $7; October. $7,001(7.05: Novem- ..120 National Iwl -- ber. $7.0OTf7.10: December $7 30ri7.33: Jan- .1 elk' V" il u ! uur'' February, $7.40; March, $7.60. 76U do Pfd 91 69 N. Y. Air Hrake.125 77' No. American ... IBS 211. Pacific Const.. F2 II ry li.imlN Mnrket. NEW YORK, April 9.-DRY GOODS The week opens without chanso In tho ceneral condition o. the market. Demand has been Ore. Ry. & Nav. 4i 'o 1st r . ... i indifferent In all directions for both staple do pfd. ; " do ..1 pr.l...M t aml flinoy cottons. Sellers nro not press- Pennsylvnnla ... .I ll; ', . 'it ll' S bill ., g Kood8 on the mnrket nnd prlres are ! KnusnN Cltv (Irnln nnd I'ruv Islons, ! KANSAS CITY. Anrll 9 AVI I EAT May, ("i.e- -iish No. linr.1, mitr.V- No. 3, Glitf G3c; No. 2 red, 70c; No. 3. 06fflfi?e. i-fiiix-Mnv. 36 Sc enh, No. 2 mixed, 37nf No 2 while 3?1i1SV'iC; No. 3, SSc. flATI-No. I white. ISc. I RYH-No 2, 55. Reiullnir do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. Rto G. W do t.f.l & S. F . lut pfd . 2d Pfd.. St. L. S. W.... do pfd St. Paul .10 pr.i.. St. L. do do 19 . H3: . 31' . 3'P . 89 . 11 . 70 . 361 . 12 . .1244 .1 eoniea ..ns ....iijvu .i,i,,,,, ,...,.i .., T,;i. ii..u ,,.z Preyed S. C MU ,,n .. lml.,l ,l,.mn fn,- nrlnl eln.l. vnrn irnn.lK nf nnv Iflml- ha Mmnirn in prices. AVhlto goods are scarco through out. Ruyers in tho market for spring sea son of 1901. Hosiery nnd underwear inac tive, but generally lit good shape. ..Ill .110 do nfd I'ullmnn P. C 183 S. R. & T. Sugar .10 nfd Tentl, Coal .i I.. 934 U. S. I.entv.ec.... 1:1 do pfd U. S. Rubber., do Df.l i.i'V KBiI RYE No 2, SSe. I A o'ntnhn.117 IWostern L'nlofli .. Sl'a HAY-CN.Iee ilmothy. $lo.fW110.50; choice - p'nc,nr J"! ,. . w Republic I. & S.. 21 prnirle M 75TT7.21. , . ko' Railway 14'i do pfd 01 ui"rT.MTesmerv. UlOe: dnlrv. Uc. . lo tifO 69Tn P. C. C. & St. L. C7 l.-nnsFIrm demand Inrire- stinnlv md erate: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock. 9e dozen, eases returned; now wltltewood coses Included. 4n. llKCKIP't'S -Wheiit. 96,600 hu.: com. 41. 2iV1 bu.; ii,. 13(iO'"i bu. SHIPMENTP-Wltent. 21.6iH) hu.: corn, 11, 000 bu.; onts, 6,(i bu. .... .. ",,, trir?.,,.. tPv.,lK. rirst asai. ;iu.u. wm- ..-.. Toledn llnrket. TOLEDO. Am II 9 -WH HAT Active and oll -iviephono ..313 higher' No " eeh. T24e- May 73c. lloston .t Al 216 rilllN Dull: No 2 mixed, n OATS Weak and lower; No. 2 mixed, 254 c tiYF Dull- No. 2 enrh. 5Se. ci OVFRSFFP Dull and unchanged: prlmr- cash old tl.Sft: new 5 20- Anrll, $3.10; October. $1.60: No. 2 see.1. $1.401.624. Ciillforiiln Dried Fruits. 1.1,11. . . TIT- . .. n r- . . ... . 35':. lu.i.v, .April y. UAl.II' UKMA :t00i DRIED FRUITS-Qttlct, but steady at tin- iiliiiiHt-M ihiivb, IMIMIiUHa W..B M.ilL'K ill II1C market for ovnporate.l apples, with the un dertone about steady; ndvlces from outside sources did not Influence the situation In either direction. State, common, 4'4fi5o; prime, 6ifi6c; choice, 7fl7'4c; fancy, 7iii 84c. Dried prunes, 34if?7c per pound, as to hIt.1 llllll rillnlllv AnHnn.a rni.nl llill-.rt- ROSTON. April 9. Call loans, 3444 per Moor pari;, 15fil8c. Peaches, peeled, 18 cent: tlmo loans, inn per cem. jc; nnpeeleu, 741i9c. Siiltnr Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS. April 9.-SUOAR-Qlllet: open kettle, 3iS I 3-1 6c: open kettle, centrifugal, 4VifflVc; centrifugal, yellow, lfil.c' seconds, 2:)i(f( (Uc. MOLASSES-Qulet and nominal. 2 wiiiii .... 920 .... 900 .... 770 ....10i) .... 890 .... PS0 ....1080 ....1120 ,...10C ....1020 ....1050 .... 968 .... 930 ....1106 ....1125 .... 970 ....1220 ....1060 ....1140 ....1310 .... 9S7 ....1011 ....1010 ....1030 .... 9S0 .... 840 .... 970 .... 920 ....1020 .1060 311 4 15 33. COWS. 2 00 .1113 4 65 2 ft) 2 25 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 ft) 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 26 3 25 3 35 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 .- 3 ..') 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 .".0 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 50 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 12 1 1 1 1 T.'.'.'.V :t , 3 ., 3 8 3 1 8 1 11 1. ....1120 ... .111X1 ....1290 ... .13110 ....10S0 ....1030 ....1160 ....1115 ....1120 ....1133 .,..10SO ....1004 ....12W ....1275 ....1180 ....13C0 ....1100 ....10(0 ....1176 ....1425 ....1100 ....1077 .. 896 ..1450 ..1051 ..1110 ..1145 .1360 3 1000 Huston Stock tliiiilntlons. prices fot stocks, bunds and mining shares: j A.. T. & S. F . . . . J do ira Amer. Sugar iii 4 C, R. Q Dominion Coal tlo pfd Federal Steel . do pr.i.. N. E. G. & C. 5s. 69 Adventure 54 Allotiez M. Co.... 24 Amal. Coppor .... i'5''i At'nntlc 264 lloston H Mont.. 321 Rtitto & Rnwton.. 83 US i Cnl. ."i Hecin . . 1T centennial .. .. 734 Frankun 13(1' IJ'a Fltchburg Pfd... .132 Hnmbo4.lt I Hiil.ilb (irnln SI11rl.Pl. I PUH'TH. nrll 9 -WHFAT-N'o. 1 hard, eish. OSUc- Mny, 69ie; Sentember. f..c; No. 1 northern, cash, CfiKc; May. 674e; July, ffl'.e; Pivitember. G7,4c No. 2 north ern. W)f ,1 spring, ci-?.-. OA T. 'jsw-irjie CORN-37:c. H Mvnul.ee (irnln .llnrkel, MILWAUKEE. Anrll 9. - WIIKAT -Firmer; No I northern. 67fl6Sc; No. 2 northern. (T.fi66Uc. RYE Firm ' No. 1, 54'p5SUe. RAH LEY Steady; No. 2. H?45c: sample, Mliiiienpiilln When I Mnrket G.m. Electric Mex. Ci nt nil . N. E. G. & C. Old Colony ... Old Dominion Union Paclllc . West End Wis. Central . Atchison 4s ... 13W Oteeola . I'd', Parrot . 174 Qulney .2'. Snnta F Cop. . 23 Tamurnck . fAS Ui.h Mining . . 93 Winona . l"i Wolverines ... .lno'J Oil Market. ;:vj uiiiiiii, rtprn v. ure.nr nainnces, n.w, 154 certltlcates. no bids; shipments. 12S.505 bbls.; 50 avernge, S7.0..2 bbls.; runs, 115,315 bbls.: uverage, 7o,6S hbls. ., 70 .. 4 ..137 .. Gi ..191 .. 31 23... 6... I 1... 1 1... 1... 1... 1.... COWS AND HEIFERS. .. 912 3 85 20.: 9SS .,978 4 15 I! 11 llllll Teiun nt Sioux Foils, SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. April 9. (Special.! At a meeting held hero this evening a 414 pormnncnt haso ball nrsoclatlon was or ganized. Last year Sioux Fnlls had one of tho host amateur haso ball teams In tho northwest, easily beating tho best teams In 1100 1070 8S0 960 862 1130 1180 10:0 1480 1450 1440 1770 1300 1730 1690 1800 1400 120 3 65 3 80 4 ft) 4 20 I 35 4 25 1 1090 7. 1.... 5.... 40.... HULLS. .1018 ... 920 ... 600 ...ll.U 1. 1 41 . . II I .. 1 I ON'DON 11rll 9 -4 ! in! American 1 !ota nnd from nearby townn In securHles opened qulot and sluggish, but I northwestern Iowa und southwestern Mln soon showed llrmnos nnd advanced above ncsota. nnd It Is tho Intention to get to p.irlty level, letter the Improvement was Kcti,or fully ns good a team this year. Dur . 1,g1,,,hTh",nmo,,,;l09orf bnHion rtn"2n : tho past few days committees have been Into the Rank of England on balance to- ! canvafdlng tho city for the purpose of rals- day was JCl. .000. iioiu premiuunt are inB fumig for til(l raalntenan-o of a team 3 796 4 785 2 1075 89 463 1 650 STOCK 2 995 1 800 1 lino 2 76 3 f) 3 ft) 3 23 3 35 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 50 3 50 1 3 50 CALVES. G 00 STAGS. 1 CALVES 11 ..1410 ..1710 ..1310 ..1510 ..1690 ..10i0 1690 1 1270 1 1250 1 410 3 50 3 55 3 55 3 65 3 I'm 4 63 3 75 3 73 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 80 3 80 3 85 2 85 3 90 3 90 ,1 00 3 90 4 10 I 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 00 I 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 45 3 50 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 60 4 60 5 374 6 40 5 10 '6 40 3 40 SHEEP Todav's market on both shsep and lambs was all right for tho sellers. The demand was good and thti market steady to 11 little higher Some of the Robblns Imnbs brought $6.95 ns against $6.80 tho curly part of last week and those here today were hardly as good an those last week. Some western lambs brought $7.00 and some pretty good spring lambft $9.00. Western clipped Hheep sold as high as l.SOQfi.SO nnd clipped ewes nt $5.00. It was tin nll-'round good market and wound up strong. Quotations: Choice yenrllngK, $6.I51i6.S5; fair to good yearlings, $6.ftyiiti.l5; good to choice wethers. $6.ftMifi.l5; fair to good wethers. $5.7Wi5.90; good to ."holre fed ewes, $5.50Mo.7S; fair to good ewes, $5.XVi6.40: good to choice native lambs, $7.00W 7.15; good to choice western lambs. $6.90If 7.15; fair to good western lambs, $6.606.S5: feeder wethers. $l.50ii6.00: feeder yearlings, $5.0OT!5.G0; good to choice feeder lambs, $3.25 GU.OU. No. 1 western owe 31 goats 1 western wether 1 western buck 130 western ewes clipped.... 1 western owe 437 western ewes 659 western ewes 220 western ewes 23S western wethers G19 western wethers clipped 1 western yearling 151 Colorado mixed 1 western laml 149 western lambs 70 western lambs , 2 western lamos 237 western lambs S01 western lambs 165 spring lambs 806 wei.tern lambs 1 spring lamb 90 spring lambs 29 spring lamb? FIVE MILLION ON GHAKITY l.ndy O.irxtn futile In.lliui (iui em inent Is Fee. Unit (lull .Number. CHICAGO, April 9. Chicago's In.ll.i famlno committee has decided to open Its otllces again for the receipt of funds. The published statements of Lord Curzon, tho viceroy of India, of tho conditions which exist has led to the decision, nnd In responso to a letter of Inquiry Lady Curzon. formerly Mibs Mary Udter of Chi cago, cabled the committee tho following message from I'mbnlla. India, under date of April S. 1900: "My husband and I will he rejoiced to receive nny help that Chicago may ba willing to glvo toward our terrlhlo Indian famine. Tho government is relieving nearly 5,000.000 persons and tho worst has not yet come. Wo can guarantee that every dollar subscribed will go to tho relief of genuine human suffering. "MARY CURZON " OIMMIIXH OX I, AM) I.EAMKtl. Av. 100 67 100 160 110 100 91 92 95 107 95 100 92 60 81 70 70 41 73 50 48 47 Pr. $4 25 4 25 4 50 4 60 6 00 5 00 6 35 R 35 5 50 6 50 5 60 6 25 fi 2S 6 25 fi 25 90 6 90 6 90 6 95 7 00 7 ft) 9 ft) 9 00 9 00 CHICAGO MVB STOCK MARKET. Cuttle (Sciirrnlly lllnfirr Sheep nnd LnniliN Active. CHICAGO, April 9.-CAlTLE-Recelpts, 17.000 head; generally 10c higher; natives, best on sale, today, 4 carloads at $5.75; good to prime steers, $3.10G5.99; poor to medium, $4.25frG.00; selected feeders, $4.25r4.90; mixed Blockers, $3.50fi4.00; cows, $3.1O04.CO; .heifers, $3.a5N.90; canners, $2.0CKfl2.SO; bulls, $2.75f 4.36; calves, $5.20fr7.50i Toxnns, receipts, 600 head; best on snlo today, 2 cars at $5.10; Texas fed steers, $4.00ijG.lO; Texas hulls, $X2Vy3.75. HOGS Receipts, today, 28.000 head; to morrow, 20,000 head, estimated; left over, 2,500 head; generally 6(jil0c higher; actlvo; top, u.05; closing strong, highest point so far of tho year; mixed und butchers, $3.30 51624; goo.l ta cholco heavy, $3.455i6.65; rough heavy, $3.30Ji5.IO; light, $6.30'f?5.674; bulk of sales. $5,501(5.60. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 15,ftl0 head; active ami 10c ndvance on most everything; good to cholco wethers, $S.15ft' 0.50; fair to cholco mixed. $5.O0ftt,10; west ern sheep, $6.0O1i6.10: western sheep, $6.00W 6.60: yearlings, $S.00fi!.S5; native lambs, $5,75 4(7.50; western lnnYbs, $6 25)7.2S. dumber iif Men In I'm or of It .Slum Km (io. id I'olntn, CHEYENNE. Wyo.. April 0. fSpeclall Tho stock growers' convention, which meets In Denver tomorrow, will 'ho attended by a number of representative cattle and sheep misers front this state. They look upon this gathering as an Importaut ono to their Interests and all will take nn uctlvo part i In the discussions at tho same. A few of I the Wyoming men nro against the leasing , of tho public lands of tho arid land states, but a majority favor leasing nnd say this Is tho only solution of the range question Ono of these men, who Is probably tho best known sheep man In this section, said: "When this land leasing question was started I thought as many of my neighbors did that It was a scheme of n few cattle men to get control of the free range and drlvo out the sheepmen. 1 was one of many who Hlgtted the petition protesting to the general government against land leasing and calling upon congress to pass no Itind leaslng bills. Slnco then, however, I have given tho matter more consideration and have arrived at the conclusion that I was wrong. The leasing of the rango to sheep and cattln raisers In small tracts, or In tracts sulllclent for their needs, Is, In my opinion, the proper thing to do, It will do nwny with the constant strife over a divi sion of the range nnd will make tho sheep men nnd cattlemen friends Instead of enemies. There Is plenty of land In Wyom ing, enough for n third again ns many cnt tlo and sheep ns are now ranged within the borders of tho slate, and all that Is needed Is n Just nud equitable division of the same among tho owners of llvo stock ns It Is applied for. I do not favor tho leasing of too large tracts, hut, of course, the Intnl board would exercise Its Judgment In this respect. All this talk agout a few wealthy men buying tho land olllco olllclals nnd get ting control of the free range Is puro -ot. Tho olllclals are elected from among tho peoplo nnd hy tho peoplo and should they deslro to do such a thing It would bo Im possible." Prayers for Relief from I'lngnf. SYDNEY. N. S. W April 9. Nlnety-nlno caees of tho bubonic plagtio and twenty- ' nlnn deaths from tho dlHearo hnvo occurred , hero. Thursday next has been appointed as a day of Intercession and prayer for relief from tho plague. Xw York Live Slock. NEW YORK. April 9. - REEVES Re ceipts. 3.6S1 head; steers and bulls, stendy, fat cows strong, others steady; steers, $1.75 (jiS.(S4; bulls. $3.23fll.l0; cows. $2.25JH.124. cables, steady; exports, today, none; tomor row. SCO head cuttlo and 4,700 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 6,821 head; demand good nnd prices Jl lower: nil sold: veals, $3.504itS.374; tops, $6.60; culls, $3.ftfi3.25. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 5,957 head; shcop, steady to llrm; lambs, 154i25c lower; unshorn sheep, $5.00'nH.35: export stock, $6.6OJ)6.60; culls und bucks, $i.0OU4.75; clipped Hheep. $4.ftWl.60; unshorn lambs, $7.ftW8.65. 1 car ut $S.75; culls, $6; clipped lambs, $5.00f(7.00; pprlng lambs, $1.00fi6.25. HOGS Receipts, 10,103 head; mnrket firm for good to choice at $j.C0ii6.75; western pigs, weak. Liverpool (irnln 11 nd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. April 9,-WIIEAT-Spot, llrm; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s Id; No. 1 northern, spring. 6s i,4d. Futures, steady, April, nominal; May, 5sl07i,d; July, 6s 10d. CORN Snot, firm: American mixed, new. 4s 24.1; American mixed, old, Is 3,jd. Fu tures, quiet; .Mny, ii.-i.i; juiy, ii-.u, September, 4s 1Td. PROVISIONS Lard. Amerlcnn refined, In palls, firm nt 36s 9.1; prime western. In tierces, steady at 34s fid. Uacon, Cumber land cut, 2S to 30 lbs., llrm at 45s 6d. Shoulders, square. 12 to 14 lbs., firm at 37s Cd. . , Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last week were 20.300 ouai'ters from Atlantic 1 j ports, SI.OuO quarters fiom Paclllc ports und 6a,ft)0 quarters rrom oilier porta. When otbr fan consult DOCTO SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mm h & PRIVATE DISEASES 0P MEN SPECIALIST We guarantee to niru till cnss curable of WEAK EN SYPHILIS SEXFALLY. Cured for Life. Night Emissions, Ixist Manhood, Hydrocele, Verlcocele. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, Stricture, Piles, Fistula nud Rectal lllcurs and all l'rlviile Dlsensen und Disorders nf Men Stricture mid Gleet Cured 11 1 llniue. Consultation Free. Call on or address DR. Si:.ltl,i;s .fc SEARI.Mh, 1 10 Kntitli lllll Nt. OMAHA. El 27. 1 3 1 127.30; Very good success has attended these ef- storo: No 1 northern. 65ic July. iv-'ifcVlWc. Sentember, quoted as follows: Hui-nns Ayres. Mnv, 65.e; I iiERLlN, April U.-On the bourse today rorts, as nearly $1,000 already nas necn o5ie. on 1 almost holiday conditions prevailed. in secured. Tbie will bo greatly increased, as suring lovers of 'base ball some good games this season. track: No. 1 hard, 66.e. No. 1 northern, many Instances prices showed a hardening 654c; No. 2 northern, 63Tic. .tendency, Exchange on lin.lou. 20 marks Hi pigs lor cnecKn. uitoiuh. n "."v.'. i . 'A bills, 34 per cent: threetnonths' bills, 3ff Elgin Mutter Market. EIXHX. April g.-Rl'TTER-Steiidy ot 4 per cent. vc; onerings, j.i itilis, with, no genuine bids, Ii.mmq Anrll 0 iPrices on tho bourse -were llrm today nnd international securl ...10 in 1., .ml demand with rentes lead ing In view of tho approa, hlng opening of storm Is heuvlest In twelve months, Farm the' ox'msIMou ard the slng cf tho chum- ling lands needed snow or rain and tho Siimr Pulls In Moiilnnn. HO.EMAN, Mont., April 9,-Snow has ibeou falling for the last forty hours and there is nearly two reet on tne icvci. tub 1 1 1 67 3 3 1 35 7 1 1450 3 35 STOCK 2 75 3 25 3 00 3 90 1 ft) COWS 2 60 2 ) 3 00 3 15 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 60 SO no 3 75 3. 55. 426 610 910 710 760 630 920 AND 1 1 1 1 1 KS7 475 S26 101 7ST. IIEIFK 1... 17... 1... 4. 930 910 660 , 960 , 730 050 750 , 610 , 770 f52 8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. 4 00 4 25 4 25 5 ft) I Oil US. 3 90 3 91 4 fti 4 ft) 4 ft) 4 15 4 20 I 20 4 23 4 35 Htntement of Visible Supply, IXTD..- V"II!.- A n.ll l rul. , . tho vUlbl. iupply of Vain In itorV and bir. Rli) Unto, wero hcltatlng at tho benefit will be great. 1.. 1. 370 42S , 603 , 676 660 S73 MO 900 725 700 SJ0 f.00 625 1300 MO 3 ft) 3 60 3 73 3 75 4 00 4 ft) 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 1 25 4 30 20.. 35.... 5.... 3.... 8.... 21.... 28.... 23.... 5.... 34.... 7. ... 17.... 43.... 30.... 149... 472 . 583 . 6S6 . S50 . 660 .1120 ,. 870 ,. f3S . 674 ,. 636 ,. 427 ,. 497 ,. 460 ,. 8)2 . 7ft! 4 35 4 35 4 40 4 45 4 M 4 60 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 75 I 5 4 S5 4 85 5 00 5 10 aOGS-Iluyeri started out this mornln St. I, .tills Lire Stock. ST. LOl'lS, April 9, CATTLE Receipts, 2,500 head, Including 1,600 head Texans, market strong, with Texans a shade higher; native shipping and export steers. $1,5ftf5.80; dressed beef and rlitoher steers. II 25fl.-,10: steers under l.ftJO lbs.. $.1.6Ofi4.90. slocknrs and feeders, $3.1036.00; cows and heifers, $2.00fel.6r,; canners, $1.5ftB2.t5, bulls, $2.90f( 1.25; Texas nnd Indlnn steers, $3.25ff 4.W.; eows and helfom $2.25111.00. HOGS Receipts, o.tiuo nenu; mantei w higher; pigs and lights, $5.;Klr5.l5; packers, $5.l0ftu.5O; butchers, $5.36j5.60. CHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts. 4,300 bend; steady; native muttons, $5.00fi6.ft), Iniirtis. jiMVfl i.."', spuiiK luiiiuN, ..uv; e.uis and bucks, $3.tW5fo.OO; Toxas sheep, $5.00ft' 6.60. Kiiiimuii City Lire Stock. KANSAS CITY, April 9. CATTLE Re eeipts, 2.200 head natives and 1,400 head Texans; market very uctlvo and strong to 10c higher; heavy native steers. $1.75ii0.30. lightweights, $I.5W.00; stockers and feed ers. $l.ft)1l5.20; butcher cows and heifers, $3.35irl.35; canners, $2.75f3.35; fed westerns, jl.ftill'f.M); Texans, $3.M4.75, HOGS- Receipts, 7.900 head: market strong to 51110,. higher; heavy. K.WUG.W; packers, $5.3(ffi.l5; light, $G.15'n5.40; pigs. $I.Mij3.1J. SHEEP AND LAM IIS - Receipts, 2.000 head; quality very poor; spring lambs, $7 CO MMV, t'olorudo lambs, $6,751(7.0); muttons, $5.60f(0 05; Blockers nnd feodors, $l.60f(4 00; culls, $:l.6Of-l.50. St, JonciiI. Live Nliiok, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 9.-(Spe-clul.) The Jotimol quotes: CATTLE Receipts. 1.000; markot strong to lOo higher; natives, $1,101(5.35; Texas and westerns, $3,751)5.20; cows and heifers, $2.25 (140; bulls and stags, $2.001 1.65; yearlings and calves, $1,001(5.20; stockers and feeders, $3.6014.. SO; veals, $1,251(6.60. HOGS Receipts, 3,0ft); market a big Be higher; all grudes, $5,3515.60; bulk of sales, ''sHIiEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000. market steady; lambs. 16.007.15; wethers f5.6Mifl.00; yenrllngs, $5,7516.25; ewes, $5.00 (25.75. Slock In SlKht. Following nro tho receipts at the four principal western innrkets for April 9. Cattle. Hoes. Shcop. South Omaha 4S5 5,7d0 211 fhlcnuo h,vh i,ii Kansas City 2.200 7.900 2.000 St. IvOUls ......1 2.500 6,600 4,300 "St. Louis Cannon Ball" LAST TO LEAVE FIRST TO ARRIVE LEAVE OMAHA 5:05 P. M, ARRIVE ST. LOUIS 7:00 A, M. Trains leave Union Station dally for KANSAS CITV, QUINCY. ST. LOUIB and all paints east or south. SPECIAL RATKII to HOT SPRINOS. ARK. Hoincxcekcrs' excursion April 17. All In formation at t ITY TICKET OFFICE. 1415 FARNAM ST, (Paxton Hotel llloek) or wrltu Harry E, Moorcs. C. P. & T. A., Omaha Net), m-r 4 Kyouririiieintiderltalbal i A by dUruM or oxcawea w CltlcV cantaveyou. AbtospoeUk f Wr . wm lilt ttudr your um. Wi r Mmdmr tend tcmidln ami oiwHmci on approved, lit turn at our exprmw If not laCUfaetorr, We truit your honor. N li.i.u, mum. runt iiroraia lion under plain teal, free. BFIIC MKDIOAL CO., BopPalo, N.Y. raft it H.R.PENMEY8.C0. irooMrir LireuD0. OMAHA niB- baatkh ioj b itat UltUUI MB. Totnls V2.1S5 W.VA 21,519 JAMES E BOYD I CO., Telephone lOilf). Omahu, Nab COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS unci STOCKS HOARD OK TIIADK, Correspondence: John A. Warran tc Co. Direct wlr.'B to Chicago and New York, "nOCUTA SANDALWOOD CAPSIIIiEH, Cures Gonorrhoea, aieet, unnaturul dis charges In a few days. All druKglnts, accept only Docuta, by ma II $1,60, fiill directions. Dick & Co., 133 Centre St.. Now Vork. . II. WARK. K. F. I.KI.A.M. I'onilin yoar OUAIX and MEKDH and (end yonr nrdcra to WARE lb LELAND, 200-2IO R I ALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO. Write for our Inlly Market I.rttcr. Flftrsn rfprentntlTM coiiiunitljr on tli floor of tlin CIiIciiko Board of Trade, tlitin lnurlng prompt oiecutlnn of all orildrn, and rtwn atlfsntlon to all bu. DM! ntruiUd to u, LDWaKll a. UKKMAH, In C'harca arHlla Dapartaaat,