THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL ft. 190.. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Election Clows All bnv ' Thr Grain Markets and Stop. Biiim. NEBRASKA CORN DOtS NOT WOVE NOW rr Mayer Heady lo Take Ufrlr,, Megnrn Ira nt Brill. h Marketa ITonr Prlrea l)rrr, th . k. ,,MA"A. April 4. v. fit t hi.ag h-ars t!,st the Nebraska , 1 i V i;.itr Minneapolis s'.vk -.-.k The cars durin, Marc'i er.TM w a day ,n that i..rk.t. much niTrethin art I be pr,r.i. mnv of tl V trider a! ! P""1:ftin :he dhnnw for .'Vrl-',5.c!',TlK,JJ,4V clin of , find bud Pesth w, uncharged Prid e reel shows i decrease p, world- in .1 . . the po crop of wheat aie said to hold the wm- iK,,itiun regarding the Ur market that they last (.r Aev wit! take a good l..t of wheat' without rer.rd troy will leave b.rgle ver ,lirfen. .1- price in the southwest re-d decline b i li'-,e rrv.-'e to stari a ) export bus'. "1,n ;r cn7Mlne.it Minneapolis, has re.i the price of standard patent flour : rents a barrel, nuking it In o M'lerir mtlifr offer (1..Ui fr Aurist ,rd September shipment Ht II. 71 u-ider 'tie Minneapolis mirkev t hlcago has iniiqirl- lot f I ' . orr-. Bvffal.. ! load w hen sv!gnton cp The bids are for .v.. j i cm at IS1" and 2'-c over the Chicago May til for No. 3 white :4o over and N i ' j .' ' OOW Jt r)lf r Omaba t'atk Prlrea. WHKAT-No. - hard. I'.iX'SIOS: No. 3 !:ard. S0ott.: No. 4 hard, fcrv; No. j spring II "-.'. CORN No. 2. 4-c: No. J, 41V: No. 4 I"4ri41c, no grade. 3o4ic. No. vellew. iT-,c; No. 3 yellow, Co; No. J white. 4; No t white. 4?c. OATS No. I mixed S-; No. 3 mixed. :!: No. 4 mixed. .-$V: No. J white. Tii, ; No. 3 whli. 3Cc; No 4 whita. aa-; standard, c. Mlaaeaaoll, Wheat Market. Tha ranse of prlrea p.Jd In allnneapolii as reported by tha Kdwaidt-W oud cumpany, : 1 -1 1 1 Board of Trade, wu: Article.! OpR. ' Htb. Low. I Close Tea. What i ; Mav... 1 06 July...! 1 o;S .Sept..., H i "J 1 Wts 1 I t'-'S MS S4i, UMAHA hhosaij: market. Staple aaat Faaer Praalaev. EGGS Keccipta heavy, market alaady; candiel ato.k. liSglc. LIVE rOLLTI Hena. 11c: young rowter. Accorcinc to ie. woloe; old roos ter. (,iic; turkeys. 14c; duck. l'&Uc. Bt'Tl'iiR Packing tcx.'k. ltffKc; thoic to fancy dairy. la:ic; cieameiy. ItC.tic, print. 7c. i-d.r.&r r'ROXEX FISH Trout. 9c; pick Orel. P'ke. Sc; perch. 7c; blueflvh, 11c: whiteflh. Sa.'; salmon, lie: redsnapper, : green halibut, lie; crappiea. lie; buualo. 7o. white baaa. lie: hernng. JSc. 8panlri mackerel, lr. lobatera, boiled. 4ic; green. -: finnan hddl. 7c. roe shad. each. 75c; rhad roe. per patir. 3fc. Frog legs, per dos., 30c. HAT Prk-ea quoied bv Omahi'. TVhole eala Hay leal:r ao-tion: Choiee No. 1 upland. K.0i: Nc. i i); mM um. .; coarse. M i). Rye straw. Theee prices ai for hay oi im ci." nd yuan.... BRAN Per tor.. I17.S. V - OT8TEIV-Nw Vorll counts. -per can. 45c; extra a-?lect. per caaa 3c; standard. fer can. 30c. Bulk: Standards, per gal.. I 4J; extra selects, per gal.. Il.ao; Saw 'ork counts, per gal.. 11 i TROHCAU FRT-IT3 OIVANGEe aiii' m fancy Red land navels, all sixes. CO, fancy navels, t2 75: lar;e sliea. ;.5. IEMON-.aiif. mla. extr fancy. ?70 size. UVr. ' and M. C.S; fancy. ?7i. SZ 75; and 3r, . choice. Ik and T70. C-3; aK and 5i. U.irh DAiiCa Per oox of Ja-U- pkgs.. tz.00; Hallow en. m 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. Sc. FK Caiitnrnta p' .-!.. :in?n. 70 Hr; imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 10c; -crown, 12c, fancy imported (washed;, in ho. tk. Halsc. BANANAS ler med;um-ixed bunch. 11.75 8iK: jum'x-'s r.' iiti ... G RA PE FRL' IT Calif orni. pr box ef to M. U X FRUITS. 8TR A WBERR1KS Florida, rer quart. 5"'c; Texas, pr .1-o.t. rae. tb.V.'uM.Oi); Louisiana, r r I4-pt case. 14 i. APPLES .Ne-ar fork balow.ns. tl.0f33 tS: Colorado fcen Davis, per box. II 3; Roman Bnn.iy. per nox V 1. Baldwins zr. vres lngs. p-r box. II . i ANotlrti.xe. .aHJorn-i. per r.alf box. jo "CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per bbl , $7 ; pore crate, tl-S. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Horn, gr-iwn. In sacks, pet bu . 3-3c. Colorado, per bu . 46c. TVP.NIPS-Old. pr bu.. 4uc; new. par do.. 7sc. CARP.OT3 Old. per bu.. 4wc; new. par d.i., :sc. PARSNIPS Old. par bu.. . LEANS Navy, vr bu.. Clt) CI L MBER3 Per dev. ILar; 40. TOMA 1'OEjJ Fiorwta. per t-bwskat crata, 15 ft ). SPINACH Per bu.. 75o-&! 00. 0. MON8 Horn groWD. red. In sacks, par 10.. 2r. fspaniso. per erate, lijO. Colorado ; ellow, r lo.. --. Berrauila onions, par crate. IU.TS, new southern, pvr lo.. 4ic, vABHAUK-Iiol.and seed, per .'b.. Htc BEET Old, per ou.. 4wc. new, per do, bunches. Er. 'ELERV-"al!fomla. TSQSOc. RADlriHt Hot bouse, larga buncba, t er dox , 1. KTTt"' ' E H it house, per dox , 43c. RHl'BARB ''alt'orata. per !b.. ic; pr x of 4u Ir.. tJ.an. Pa KPLr. i rer do, bunchas. TJc. A3PARAGI 8 I.'Lnoia. per dox. bunches. I: "i C'aiir'rr,ia. wnitc. per do, of 2-lb. ti'.tr.chea. K.a6 M 1 jC E I. LA X EO L" CHEESE Wisconsin tw:na. full cream. !3414:, Wisconsin Toung America, lie; block Sw.sa new lie; old. I6i7cr Wiscon sin bruk. Uc. Wlsconatn i.mburgar. 14c; tri-k chese. lfjlac. HIDES No 1 green. 7c: X). 3 graen. e: No 1 .a I ted. I'y:. No. 1 salted. IV. No. 1 eal calf, tc; No. 2 veai -,(. ic; dry saltad, 7614c, sbeep pelts. 3-tjl. ti; horse hides. I. 4jJ . NLTS Walnuts. No 1 aoft sheila, new ' r"P. per lh . lc. hard shel.s. pr lb , Uc: N'. 2 soft shells, per lb. Uc: No 1 hard shells, per lb., lie, Perwn. large, per lb., Jc; small, per lb.. Mr; peanuts, par lb. Tc; icastad pea iota, per lb.. 4c, CMil waiouta, r lb. ljlaSe: slmord,, soft shell, par io.. i:; hard he!l, per lb. Mr: rheatnata, per lb . UVraac. new Mark walnuts, par t'j . 74. Vic. aheilbark hl'aory nuts, par bo, I. 1. larga hi. korjr nutA par bu. H so. Vlalbla aflr irala. NEW VORK. April -"pe1al fable and '"!-4tra pr.ic c-.rnmur.icatl'.n received br Hrdtrrt show tha following change In available eirpltee sa rompered) with l'0'..ou account,: W'hU in h I nifed S'atea and Canada, M of t!,e Kwk x dec reased lke bu ; "cat for and in Erotve decreased OH. : total s ippiy derre,aed l.ia b"j. orn. in tre 1'nita.I fltataa and fanada, t of tr.e Ko kiea. de reavsed 1.174, bu. Oats. In tr I'nltad "'s and '"ai.ada. of tha Rx kiea. de. rased SHJ.Wt bu. Tha lailDf darreasea rr.rld this week Inrtuda an estir.te of ' bu at tha t.ortr.waatem interior lalre, 17 i) bit at ti.a Clucago pr1 elaata-s. Jl!. b.i. t Portland, it.. K bu. In elevstora tside of Lincoln. Nab., and kto Wa) bu. at ir.o Mlnrap-is private rlavalors 8lok i.e d n UitilMa ureasaal 4 few bu. llffrsMl Oestla larfca. LIVERPOOL Apelt 4 W MEAT BCt, S'.eadr. No. I California. a 'r. fuluraa. , afar 4a a-ad. Jul. a 4S1. "ptaro tar. iVi. cOHN-ttce-'f. atawdv; AanerVan mlssd. rw. 4a d. Aaaeri'SH Wilted ld, 4 lid, futures, tjiiet. Mar, a ld. July, 4a d rhlldelas7laiPraw4ae tfarlael. PHlLADELrnilA. April 4-rITTKR-i'lrra demand g'"4. "'a waartarsj rraam- v :rtr KG,-Artlv, ).lghr. waatarn fraah, LI at n.ars CHEEar-wfaady; 1!V- rtalstk rala Market. KI LL Til. MlhU . 4rl; WIIMT T 4Wrt, ho. I bortU', X 1 nnnhTr t' o,',. (, ; nrthrfi. M; Msv. tl t6 ,: July. II Oi; rp tenlet Mc OAT-To artlve ,,nd .ti trark. , Mantatlaas of the Hay an aarloaa C aanmndlllea. NKW YORK. Anril 4 -Fint R-P.ccr lp!a. I hbl ; rporta. hi. is.: mnrkl .'iit and titichanced. wlti'r patnt. IV-XTrftjA "inter atraihts. Is 'iS.l.i: Minnesota pat ents, oku la: a lnter extra". W .H i 1.17 ; Minnesota hnkcr. 4'74 4": ulnt'-r low rada. .t an4 Rve ftonr. stead-: fair t'j vid. 4.VM.. ,hoce to fsnrv. 4 7oti4 ). Hu.-kwheat fl .Ur. nominal at I. i; 1. 4 X'RNM EA L P'eidv . fine white and vel low. 11. JR; coarse new. t1.uQl.i4; kiln drioti, HIE Nomlral. areatern. SO. TlARLKY W'llct: fe.vng. 44',.-. c I f.. New Tcrk; maltin- 4JVVc c. f . Bf.rralo. WHEAT Receipt.. M.ftn hu. 8(t market easy; No. I red nominal, elevntot; No ; red. 1111 asked, f . b afloat: No : northern !uluth lilts f. o. I., wlcat; No 1 Inrd Manitoba, tr . f. n. b. aflont. With holi davs in mot western markets aheit was exccedlnrly dull all d;tv. showing not over rarge it ruled steady on lower tcm peraturs wet snd closed ',c hlirher to 'ic i t iiwer. .M.iy. ii.iii-fn.il. cioaed nt II 11; July. 1.1-1 r. close. I at 5;'c: Septem ber, K" jSJc. loiie.l st ,c. CORN Receipts. 145.4J.-. hu.: expf.rts. 171. 3-0 hu. Spot market ateadv: No J. VT". elevator, and 5. f o. b aPoat; No I el low. S.'Sc: No 3 white. 5.'r. riptlon mar ket nrglected nil dav, closin; net 1111 ths'wted. May cioaed at 53',- ; July c!n at fktc OATR-Re.--lpts. Vw bu. r!H-t market fltiM: mixed. 5 to 32 lha . &iU '-(;' nat 1r.1I white. .) to H b.. SijTc; clipped white, V- to n lbs . STVSc. HAT ru!l: shipping-. frXitTT'ic; good tu choice. , ,i2v,e. HOPS Quh-t : state common to choice. 14. rr-uVc; 1V-3. ;;&; olds. Il'al3r; Vh .Hie coast. lfc4, Zb"i.:; 19C3. 21iU-; olds. HolV. HIIES-F1rm: Galveston. to 25 Ihs.. 2-: California n to K lbs , l4c: Texas, dry. 74 to o lha . 13c LEATHER Firm; acid. 24u2. PROVISIONS-Beef. firm: family. 11.' .0 il3"C: mess. Sirv5n: bef f hams. :i .V' 2a.: packet. lUOVU'yi; citv. ex'ra IndlH mess. ;5imflHf.. r-ut meats, steadv; pick led bellies, r '107.71: pickled shoulder IT. iojf ; pickled ham. IS.5'i79.ii. Lard, Arm: western steamed. 17 4S: refined, stendv; continent IT.: Siuth Amr-riean. $S: ccm poun.1. !47liflS2S. Pork, quiet: f.imllv, IM.vf1Si,v short e'ear, li:.7Vi 15.; mean, I '.3 3MT13 fin. TALLOW rhj II: citv . J per pkg 4c; country frkas. free! t.in'.r RICK Quiet; domestic, fair 84'': Jtinanese. nominal BI'TTER Fi rm; creamery, held, common to extra. Cn&Cc. CHEE3F Firm: state, full cream, small colored and white fancy. 14l4e; state fine. lSe: state, late made, colored and white, poor to choice. losi.T,c: state large rolored and white fancy. 14c: state fine. HfiUV: state late made colored ar.d white, poor to choice. lQlSc. Ei K7S Firm : western fancv selected firsts 17H. POfLTRT Alive, western chickens. 1: fowls. ISArc: old turke. Ic; dres. 1 steady: westerr chickens. I"fil2f : fowl i 14c; turkeys. 15-?V. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading Largely Confined to OtscCre Spe cialtiei and Iaduf trials. RAILWAY ISSUES Af t SLUGGISH ALL DAY Money Market hne Some Relaxa tion la 4 nataeitar nc of F.ad ml April Settlements Close Is Irrrgnlar. We.tern l-non 2"t Total sales for the day, l.ll!.c thares to extra, ''t Mlaoeapolls Cralst Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 4 WH EAT Mar. II r",: July, tl Cfil.CM September Uc: cash. No. 1 hard. ll.l'.S: No 1 northern. tl.lOS'dl 11S: No. J northern, ll.'WSiil.OTS. FI .OCR Firs; patents. 33. ;. : sei-on,l patents. 15. 73 5 V first clears,. 4. Jf.fi4.r!5; Second clears JJ.7J'd.'5 ' BRAN In bulk. 14.:3fi 14.50 Peoria Market. PEORIA. April . CORN Steady: No. 3. 4jv: -o. 4. 44V: no grade. 424i42c. OATS t'nehanged; No. 3 white, 'c; 4 w mie, "o. No. a at. lool. Market. ST. IiflS. April 4.-N0 produce or grain market: election. Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAI KEE. April 4 No grain market today on account of election. Metal Market. NEW TORK. April 4. M ETALS There was a slight shrinkage in the premium commanded by spot tin over futures In the Ijnndon market, with both positions lower. Spot closed at W and futures at 134 l"s. Icalljr tin was quiet, but steady in tone, with spot quoted at l. If 'd;.3". Copper was lower by sbout 6 5d in the leindon market. pot closing at X"W lv d and futures at S7 6a 3d. locally copper was quiet and unchanged, with lake quoted at I15.T7VS15 50. electrolytic at 115 ZW ln.371, a tii casting at 114 S7v81S.2s. Lead was un changed at I4.5i4i4irt In the local market, but was a shade higher at 12 lis 3d in London. Spelter opened quiet in the local market, but declined to 23 12a d in I-.n-don. Iron closed at 34s in Glasgow and at ! 4Vd In Middleshorough. while locally the market was unchanged. with No. 1 nfirinern lofjn.rrv af ,1 , ,aa j. .-no. ni-rtri-ern foundry at ,17.5"ft IS.1.0 and No. 1 south ern and No. 1 southern soft foundry at I17.7V&U .23. NEW YORK. April 4 The c mpi'xion of today a stc. k nutk'l was decidedly ui. f hanged. Aii up u;i i!y larae numu.r of eari-e isvues were dealt in. notw ilhstand 10K the intfiller i.gRrfgite of tMe t'Mii actlons. 'I his appearance of breadth In trie mark) 1 aas accounted f 01- li Ihe ptesein e in the tr.idlng of many usually n'trl'ted and obscure speeial'les tvml indutiials. The mo'enitin In these -re wnle. ljt weie extremely I neon ri en t us a-'i as Irregular. Loth the principal K.ltis and luwi ben.g found utiO'-r tlii? r.asidfii ation K illroa-i st'n ks were nig li throughout and lur the most part w.-re heavy. The fief Ih'c hi the stu k market seemed to be- in part dite to the ln-s"tt.iiig Inrln-r-ncfi of the erratic fl u ru.itlf iis in Ifrnes see Coal Prl' e of that t"ck .nt up and dgwn all day like a boult g liquid I 1 a tub and f.perHtors In- the market were nt a less to determine whether trc terms of th pro-.ed mtrger nr the disiresit r.f an uncovered short imerest iiert- lesptirsl Me for the wavering rnotif n of the stork. The paesas-e through one house of tne New York legislature of the s'ock transfer tax and the r.elief that lis en.ictment Into la a- was certain had .ome revived influence In the uncertain mood of the si. eu.ation after hH'lna ifassif-fl out of consideration for a time. T he inquisitorial tendency of legislation and public policy towards cor porations and th prevalence of iiiestlga tions Into their affairs came in for con wderatlon and causfd nn impression of a threat to values of securities. The embittered contioversy which Lo a sprung up in the administration of the Equitable Life Assurance society and th Invr stlgatlon th i prompted had the effect of emphasizing this impression. The very prominence of the low grade Industrial stocks, even where they give evlficnce of Slrenxth. Is regarded as an evidence that the high grade st' f ks have exhausted their resources for advaroe aid begets suKphlon of the stability of the whole market Some of the day'? abortive movement In the bet ter class of stocks was suspected of being manipulative and designed to offset this character of the market. The alsence of lot-.g expected announcements which have been supposed simply to await the con clusion of the Northern Securities case. Induces a feeling of suspense and of dis trust over the extent to which mysteri ous ailiiHlor nd rumors have been al lowed to Influence great speculative com ments in various stocks. There Is a feel ing that some of these mysierlea must either be dissolved soon or replaced by ef fective new factors If prices are to be sus tained at their present high level. The tone of the money market shows seme relaxation In consequence of tiie completion of the April .settlement, btit not to the extent that sanguine speculators hoped, and the possibility is now faced of a considerable prolongation of the period of higher tales for Interest. It is evident that many important capital Issues have been pl.inned to take advantage of the normal accumulation of reserve a at this time of the year, both here and abroad, and this class of requirements will, of course, take precedence uf stock market borrowing. The most substantial sustain ing influence In today's market was the heavy mium tlatlou of the I nlte.l States Stiel stocks. Reported large buying of pig iron by the corporation is a repi tltion of previous conditions, but the lark of re sponse in the securities of the company has been the cause of din.atisfactlin In the market. The rise in the southern rail road group whs attributed to the enlarged cotton movement and to the advantages to accrue from a rising scale cf freights on Iron, due to a sliding adjustment In har mony with Iron prices. London was a sel ler of stocks in this market to an rxtent sufficient to harden the rate for exchange by reason of the demand for remittances In payment. There was sustained strength In a few- of the tnduetrtils. hut the per sistent heaviness of railroads made the rle.g lrreg liar. Bonds were Irregular. 1 Total sss. par value. !4.SIVvi. I'nlted Statea bonds were all unchanged nn call. . Quotations on ihe New' York Stick ex change ringed as follows: Salea.ir--h.Ix w Close. 7.1on ssi, k: 2.1'W lu3 l'i;i4 !4.S.'i J4 2.5-m liS loV 3 Tark Mastee Market. NEW YORK. Arrtl 4 - MONEY On ca'l. firm nt Jvyosi per cent; closing bid. i', t r fe-it: offered at ; per cent. Time loans, steady: sixty days, ninety days ml Ms months S1'U'! per cent. FRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-?". -t 'i r' cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with actual business In hat. kers hills at tl.vilr 4te.fi for demand snd at 14 L'"J 4 iO f-r slx'v-dav bills, posted rites. 115 snd H .,t,fc4 T: commercial bills. II 'sft 1 M. SILVER-Bar. .Vic: Mexican dollars 4.v . B iNDS Government, steady; railroaj. 'rtetu'iir. Closing prices on bonfis were: f S r-f ?. rea....l's) J,p,n 4. ct! . i"4 a L x uni 1"4 Mud ,if an .- 4,. 1 ,Ml Ce-1r,l 4 1M 1 -Vo l,f It . ill 'M.T1T1 ?' I S IM, M . K 1 4' 4ft ro..oa do S. re 4 fo ipon .Jo 41. reg fl'i Cf-Uset old 4,. re !- O't 4. . fi'Ipens t'4 i ?t Am ToM" H. rtii. Ti N R ft nj't y - i.u , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Recfipta Vfry Light and Generallr a Dime Higher. Pricei HOGS ADVANCED ABOUT A MCKEL aanall Rata of sheep and lambs and Vinality Inferior, bnt Demand Mm aafflclent to Hold Trlrea Jast Abnnt tead til Around. J t e t . . .t's 4 m i's 1 ?. ... : 4 1 ' T 1 4 4 4 r. ! .... ! 1 i 4 .. . ! 4 t- 1 i;u it 1 '-t 4 :' I - t IJ 4 n 4 ! n i" . ... 4 . . .:: it . u si 4 u . m 1 11 . r . 1 4-rt 3 4e t?.I 4 I- r . 'lee ; .-I 1 . i:4 4' 1 . 1 -. 1 . if -v 4 : : . . . j. ,'"; n; t .. ? Is l- ll, 4 S . 1se 1 fe t . S Ic 1 . i 1 i- t;" 4 : ! JUVENILE COURT TROUBLES -eawsswawaasa j Judges L'ay and Kennedy Heir Storiei bf Bctl Utder (barge. C'.IW'S AND s, 1"1, f'f. AO hlen en. 14. .. . .:j. 4t. ... Ailn'e f. L H,ltitnore St 0M0 4 do 31,, Central n' r,4 . . . 4.. 1st ir- fto M In. f eies ft ntlln !, . hi- tin dt A 1 . P. a q r.if 4, t . n. 1 a p. io rol F,l'. " Itv, N T I' J N J 1 . I"" 1e s '"ts s A w ' fi-e 5 1, rr"r I'.i Pen. cor. r. 'S" S3 Rsadtn er.. 4s ::-' u 4t 1. 5 4 l !', 4s 1-J 74, . 1! - . v: , is I'. 114-a I. S r r :; 1 . S'. lUl, S - e. 1. , v,tvra . 1. 4, ', t S',ut--en r,-i. '"'a .' s Southern F!l,v 1 '' ri i a gt. u f .1',o Ter It ... ...jr.1 M d 4 . . . Colo Son-hern 4 ('Uh4 .'. Clf Tenrr 4V R O. 4, ptstlllerii' Ser is .. Erie prler Ilea 4, . do en. 4 . . r w a ti r ) Holiln Val. 4'l Uffered. 4,.1'JS Ts Pc. :i l.M T . St. I.. A 1'' 4 Tr.! t'TTOS f1, id-- do .on 4, t.v. V S S'eei :! :.i . 1": Wthash 1. . "l do deb B. I'.J Wes-frn Md 4s .', W 1. R 4. .titi, w f entrsl It .111',. IIS Mas 4 I Boston Mock and Bonda I BOSTON, April 4 Call loans. :!t.1 cent; time loans. ov4tt per cioslr.g ou stocks ritoj Ini.ids i ent. A'chnon ,dj 4.. in 4s Mri cntrl 4. .. Atf-hlson do pfd . . . . . . Boston A Alhsnj R..fon A; M,in . Bf.on K,ie1 .. Ktt.hbor pti Mexlran f'rnfr,! . NY. V H A. II t'HOfl P,-fl'' . .. Am. Arr. i hem . do pfd Amir Pner T'lH Amer. Si,r do pfd Amer T T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Poni'r.lon IAS "T.dtson Else. Ilium ii V,. l:iee. p'd lr" 1'r.lfed Fnilt I'nlted Shoe Ma.b do pfi V P P'eel do pfd W'f,tlnhouM Com Adventure Asked. "Bid. lAliouet I".' Amal,rr,'ed T (Awen-aii Xin.--T . Aliaoil. 1'iiS Bl'.'fism IS 'fl. A lie- I 14 :Cenrenn'I Inii Copper Hrr . . 14 IhI ll . . . . 24S' bomtnlon f oal . 2u2 iFraoslin ilis'lranbr -S Irle Rnyale . .. o Mm Mlnlnf 4 Mti-,B 14; iMolKSk 1J Mom r. A r . 144r Did Dominion .. 3ffiseeola . 117 If.rret q.ilr. 9hnno-i Tamara-k 44 'Trial's lfts r. S Mlt.tr. . . . S I. B- "II WH l'l. J. Victoria t Ini-ra Wolenos per irficial .1"S 4fl . 1"S "S .. i.'S . . -. . 1" . . . ;. -' . II ... 4:-, 4.. .11 Vsaol Market. BOSTON. April 4 .WOOle-Market strung, one element being unable to buy enough wool, whiie another element regards the situation as purely speculative and liable to result In loss at the end. Territory wools have been more active and puiled grades also. The foreign wools were firm. Quotations: Idaho Fine. la.fi IS-; heavy fine. 1-V1J17C- fine medium. 17i2is;: low me dium. Zi'u'24c. Wyoming Fine. ITVli';.-; heavy fine, irv&lfcc; fine medium, lvul'.-c; low medium. jj24c. I'tah and Nevada Fine. 17t-c: heavy fine, lf,(tlic; fine me dium, KWfi'.ic; medium. 224t23c: low me dium. 23ft-'4c. Dakota Fine. lfil8o; fine mefjium. lslSc: medium. 22S24o; low me dium, ZZfizv. Montana Fine choice. 21'f4 ile: fine arerage. Iv&yr; fine medium choice. .21 &2J : average. Ifj0ic; staple, Zi'ij 23c: medium choice, 2"'.ff2f. ST. I.Ot'IS. April 4.-WOOL Dull me dium grades combing and clothing. I3-25c: light fine. l-.fr-'isV; heavy fine. 14'ol5c; tub washed. 3-ii37V'- Erapstrated Applea and Dried Krolia NEW YORK. April 4.-EVAPORAT7D APPLES Market shows continued eajiiness around recent prices, wlfh common quoted at 44loc prime at 3S.I4j5.4l). choice ut Vq 4V" fancy at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITfl-Prunea are repctel in a stronger position on the roast, but the local spot situation remains weak, with prices ranging from 2c to SV. aecirdlnc to grade. Apricots are being offered In small amounts by country huvers who have surplus st.vcka but the market readily absorbs these sale and the tone ia firm, with choice quoted at 10',tj ! I-, extra rholce at HVrUSc and fancy at 127 lJc. ps-arhaa are firm, with choice quoted at P"4J"V, extra, choice at WHVtc. and fancy at IlSoiJc. Raisins remained un charged, with loose muscatel quoted at 41-.tri'-c. lyindon layers at tA'.tjl26 and aeeded ra:slr.a at I4j-c. Wngar a sd Malassea. NEW YORK. Apr I 4.-81 OA R-Flaw, firm; f1r refining. 4"r, centrifugal. 5-5 test. Sc; molasses sugar. 4'c: refinei, steady: No. t. 5.5oc; No. 7. 5 Sue. N" . 5 -; No. . t tSo; No 10 I atie; No. 11. S 20c; .Vo. 12. Hie; No. 13. i'6c. No 14. ic: confection era' A. c: mould A. 5"c: cut loaf, (fe-; crushed. Atte; powdered. .2dV.-; granulated, 1V: cubes. MOLASSES Firm: New Orleans open kettle good to choice. 26"Sic. NEW oRLKANrl. Atril 4 flrOAP Quiei: open kettle. 2a.S4l4c open kettle centrifugal. 4"4V : c-er.trlfiiiri w hite. 3sc; yeilc.w. 4A,iei,. : seconds. I'rtMV MOLARS EH Quiet: open kettle. n'Jio; ceutrtf ugal. 4jl4c; yrup. nominal. yc. f Milan Market. NEW YORK. April 4-4 0TTON-gpct eloaed ulat ; truddhng uplands. I.lc; luid dllng fu'f -; sale. 33 bale. LIVERPOOU April 4 COTTON-Spot demand limited: pn.es unchanged Ameri can middling. 4Id: sales. ,'.- hales, of which 3. were for speculation and export, and Included i A00 Amer. f an: receipta were) ld bale. Including .7- American. ST leTI'IP. Anril 4 -Ci iTTOX- Juiet : middling. TV'. ales. I bale: le.-elpt. sis) .aiiea, sntp'i.erts. 1.1 ba.es; tex k. 47.47 laales NEW ORLEANS. April 4. COTTON Qui'. iea. 2. bales; ordinary, i ll-ic; Sood ordinary. Vc w intddling, 7c; mid llr.g. 7"4f": noddling fsir I -!. , receipta, 14.4.X bale; t' k. 2-S.c3 balea. Oils aa Haala. NEW YORK. April 4. 4)1 L Cottonseed. 1st rely a'eady: prim crude, nominal: prime yellow "fsj. SAt: Petroieum. steady; re fined N'aw York. IT IJ Philadelphia mid iial(im'are. IT lo, Pclladelphla and Halti n.or. in bulk. U Turpi.tine. firm, a1,'. ile IC-HIN FUm; attained, cc.ti.moti to guol, Br4. (ll. CTT. Pa . April 4. OI f-4 "redit bal. an.es II crt. Urates. f.o b.d. shipments. TtjH bbia.. average. 4a m.t I.I. is. . run. &4 1 14 b'os , average. T7 CrA IiD'j , shipments, lanui. 17 I4 bbia ; aerage. 4 'i7 bids ; runs, Ian.a, 4! 2a7 tf.is . a-erage. 21.123 bol. Treasarr Statement. WASHINGTON. April 4 - Today ite men I of ihe treasury halan.-es in tne gen eral f.'nd. r.i4Te of tha I'.ion.i i.o gold reerrs In 'be divlskm o' r-d-nir 1 1 "l atmaiB Ai.iKlilt casta balalic, L41, jlT.l'i.'; gold. .:, lea lV Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast IJi e . Baltimore & Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Chesapeake Ohio.. Chicago & Alton.. .., lo pfd Chicago Ot Western Chlcaso N. W C. XI. & St. P Chicago Term. & T.. do pfd C . C. C. A- St. I Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson. P.. L. W Denver P.lo Ci do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pid Hocking Valley do pM Illinois Central Ir.wa Centtal do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd I.ouis. 4t Nashville... Manhattan I. Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn. & St. Louis ... M . St P. & s. a. M . do pfd Missouri Pacific M . K. T do pfd N R. R of Mex. pfi. N. Y. Central N. Y.. O. W Norfolk & Western.. do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C. C A- St L Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. & S F .d pfd St. Louis S W do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railwa.... do pfd Texas Pci!r T.. St. L. 4 W do pfd I'nlon Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd W. A L. E Wisconsin Central ... do pfd Adsms Ex American Ex I'nlted States Ex Wella-Fargo Kx Amal. Copper Am. Car & Foundry.. do pfd Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. lie do pfd Am. Unseed Oil do pfd Am. 1'Comotlve do pfd Am. Smelt. A Rf fug du pfd Am. hi. gar Refng Am. Tobacco pfJ ctf. Ana -otyia M. Co Brooklyn R. T t 'o!o Fuel A Iron .... Consolidated (.ias Corn Products do pid Distillers' Securities.. Oenerul Electric International Paper.. do pfd International Pump.. do pfd National lad North American Pacific Mall People's tlas Prc-fiH.-el Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Sterl do pid , Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn Coal 4v Iron. . . . I'. S. Leather do pfd C S Realty I'. 8 Rubber do pfd 1. 8 Steel do pfd Va.-Cai.lln. Chem do pfd t siii gn ue Lire... 7.-' 30 i. too S.7f ;.ny fsi I l.f4 2' 1 4.0 7'- I'O 34.'M 4.7. 6 li" 5"U 1.5O0 1.4rti) 17.3. "1 ll. K.7'41 l.liXI ' ' ' : JlV) l. 5f '".VI IS.T-'O ll.o-rt 2.0 lis-, ?"I S3 41 -2?S 243 17-iS 1S 35S losS 1 - 'mi, lo-". .11 ' 5"s 14:'A. 1T7 lV, 23S ijo'' l'O lo7 31 "siii Kl Mi, 14i, f'ls, '!, 41 'r-H 243 Vi IM, 35", l" 2SH 111, : 193 4o, MS ije'4. :iii oo 141 lofiS ST 12.' :3 lis'' lo3 l(i 81'. lti!S .;i-B MS 33.i.i.n 143- 14.4j 2S.wi 0 42 V"i j.3"l 2"i :" 4., asm !" 19.!. : 2n ! 2". 7.3sj 3fl 1 1 o) 1 1HI 34 ioVll 3. a.) 4. IT, 7re-. S !7S S f i:2s -3'a '' 19 S1L, )-, lot 37T 9" 92 M, 79", ;7'- lis 'UN 971, 3S 3 3-;T 131V, 23 2l'i s s 101 . 4 '. 14 ll.rn.i 1.34. 2.5m 6 .. . 4 :) 24 ! 31.1 e.i i) o 4 "J ( 400 10. HO 3.20U ;i 2. nat 1.1'W J) 1S.1i i ,.1 7.M J M r Id l'i7 '. I 1. 0.e4 117S 104, 1SIA l-" 1J eS 14 u. UT'. 24. ; M hu 117 loi li 14.' 119 oi', 214'.!, 14 liis 43 r;s 247 24", v;i, lesii, 11 S S lie', :I7', ' e 14 l'J.', ii.is -'. 247 iS w;i, ."J I. 4 1-.S 13 '4 -! II. 1 '. lox Ul T V2S 14 P. h 9t". liso; Sr.! 4 fe", 41 n 23S 543Vj i7-; !: 334 1"7 3S fl 3S-, 19 377. 34 K'4 4ol, Pis 93, 93', 1J 2 34 SO-Y, ti 142' i li.o4 s7, 12T, 2' fifl lis', lhl'i l"i', 31 U 40 1. ;u, ;is V4-, 92 14.T, IO v 91', s 33 ', 80, tic1, 67'4 11 34-H 9-;4 131U 9f4 2-nl !', 2:1 SH, -V44 2. L'7 2M 1'4 Ml", I 4 I s4 !9U 4l I'M', .134 14.t, 9- lle "4 S-S :.ss 13", .e4 4 474 luj" I 44S I 114 247 -s ? Ud' l"-3', 12, 94 L'4 113 , 4 j v no 1 linden Stock and Bond. IeONDON. April 4. Closing q iotat.cns on stocks and bonds: Consols, money JIS X V Centra do. ,.rouni l l-l Jtdrtolk W S An,.-or,da t-i do pfd S4', Atrhlaon K"S Ontario A W 4S do pfd loss Penr.,Tlsnt, T.'S Raltlmor O IMS Rarii .Utiles 11 sj f'anadlaa Pa. ifl. . ..14-s Reading 4 a, ''he,. A Ohio e"v do 1 pfd 47 Chlf,o IJ. W 24S. do !d pfd 44 c . M. 4b fl. P 111 gouiheni Rallw.r ... V.-, 0 Been i; do pfd b. Pener A R. O JS S.mthern fs Inc .r. oo pia i. i nion rain..- Erie 4S do pfd luJ, do 1st pfd P f. 9. C'eel 37 4 do :d pfd 72sj do pfd J", Illinois Central 1's Wahanh :(. tools A Nsh 14S. do pfd . 4s ai . K A T HS-Panl-h 4, sfS SILVER Bar. steady, 23Td per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent. SOfTH Receipts were: Official Mondav . Official Tu' ssla . OMAHA. April 4. I. Cnlile Hogs Sheep. 3.t Two divs this a.oK .. Two davs las: aeek . .27l Same week before .7T Same three weeks ago.. 7 ewj Same fou: weeks ago.... 9.2J Same days lat cai 7,3:':' RECEIPTS PuR THE YEAR 3. .'-2 .V7" .'.'71 14 J. 7 II. '7 1JA3-.I IT..:. 11 217 TO il.s;S 4.131 I !o.7:T , i; 7u i 1V72 2.1 .17' IV5?) DA I K The follow. ng taLlr shows the receijts of cattle, hegs and sheep at Sou-.h Oman fur the er to date, with comparison with last year: 19 "6. 1'4 IliC. De ( a 4 He iii..i; .41. :.' Jl.ts bj'.3n Ji.5i4 !l Oheep 4J .4J 4SI.I.2VI .".:.") The following ;atue tliuwi the iwerag P'ivs o, jiog ..i t,i.:i co...iiu iur ine last everl dais. w;h comparisori: I 110.. ,UJ4.llXl..lj2.riy01.auO.il' .1 4 i 14i 'fi Ol' I 221 4 AT 3 SI .1 4 71l fi " A as . A 4 3 M I TTV,' I 121 7 031 A 111 I 4 17 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. .Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. .Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. .Mar. Mar. Mar. April 4 SuV I -4i 7 01. A 17 1 A 3?' i i . 7 121 A 7l i 371 4 74' 4 B I 7 Oi 6 99 A i 4 701 i... I 4 i 13i 7 li A 1; A 37. 4 71' 4 174, A !, , 06, 3 3t! 4 72; ... 4 i o 11 7 14 I A 41, 4 71, 1"..., 4 ;-4 a p. 7 '.! & .7 . 4 73. 11...: 4 S ; ; jr. a t 12... I A 75! .' 131 I IS! 4 SO i I iv, it,, 14 ... 4 M' I If, 7 i s 15... 4 9-4 5 2i ; A 13 14... IH i i 15 7 201 I 17. I 4 ?' ,1 7 11 t IV U.. 6 u'4 i udi 7 Uii .ii t 63'. 4" t 41! a 4u, b :v. t !V) A Ki 4 711 4 ; 4 7 4 ".9 4 K! 4 94 4 93, ...! 2"..., 5 0 21 ... i 5 l-c 4 22... b 074! 4 93 2.4... t & UI41 4 IS. 24...!t'dJ ' 26.... 0 14. S 134 5 c94 0 "9 1 C'.'s, 6 14 6 IS, 28 . 3o.. 31.. L. I 6 01 s trs A 12, s 5 17 j 14 5 if7 4 ! 5 "3 3 ' ' 43 Mi ti 1., R 23 A 31 29 A :v a ti a .1, S (.;. b ft) S ' .'J t AI a 3 14 3 4 I A3 J iJ y j s s 3 C2 I a.i 3 3 C 3 6. 3 M 3 51 a m 3 &) . 1 ; ,!) r.. :j..- I'S i;.i 1 fs 14.D 14IW -.41 . . 1 4-l . 14S.. :o i;:o . 44 . :.' . e-10 7e, . 7C7 t-4 HEIFERS Bt'Ll S S 71 1 1 -Jl 1 iln J hi ; le -s r. ii I is .1 71 1 : . r. 1 i DIFFICULTIES IN WAY OF OPERATION , Admlalatratlca (irTlcers of I ounlf and j t lis Do t l ike to Perform j Work Itrtinlrcd Withe 4ut t ninienaatltin. I t u 1 . . J ; 1 . 4 HEIFERS ' . r.v. 17o H7.i I7: j : .1 74 : :i 1 ; i 4 :;. 1 i 1 " .1 . 4 :: -'7 4."i so 14" ln 110 74 . . :.i 1 7" J 7 1 ' I i n t 1 i v CJ i ; t 4 n n 4 7S 5 nn I fs! S f" S on I : 'i H, 1 : s vi 1 75 i4 . 17.' t 1-1 ... i 4 :i t . ... : -j. 4 ; it. 4 7y ... 'Ol". 4 i. u.. 4 ... W4 4 4'. I 740 4 p. :: sj 4 ii VES 1 Its A 1 N In i I" .1 1 rv. 1 n 1 in 1 ;i : Tr.' i -i ! 1 ?$ J 14 I 74 4 15 S 7S STA'iS 1 loaf. 1 in 1 km 4 M STOCK ERS AND FEEDF.RS 1 . . . . Its! 2 fil t 4to 7 7 :.. j .1 s 1 n t ;is i 4 7i: 4 34 7 .. 7$ 3 t 4 I -. I s. 4 .SI 1 r. 1 4 0" 4 4 3 41 ' 71.1 4 in : U 3 An 1 W- 4 IH 1 A4 J o r 71f 4 J 7 St i to 1 J70 4 4 3 70 7 AM 4 to 1 1:0 .1 75 5 IH 4h 4 :m r i 4 4 7 . .'1 1 T 77 . . . ! 4 4, H 1S Receipts of hogs a ere much I 4 "o '. i: 4 S3 4 90 3 W smaller than generally anticipated, and as 4 93 A 3 5 7i 4t S bol 6 9 b April 2. April 3 April 4. Indicates Sunday. The official number & 1S4. a 2U 6 3 6 on. ' a Na: A 4 -' 4 57 5 06 3 16 3 12 a M, 3 3 5.' 5 9 ICS c. a 12 7 23, 6S 5 9v 5 13 7 M b3 5 of cars of brought In tcday bv afh road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C . M A St. P 1 3 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 3 3 1 I'nlon Pacitic 21 14 C. ar N. W 5 1 F., E. & M. V S3 31 2 C.. St. P.. M. aV O ... 21 7 B. & M .1". lo 7 C. . R. & Q 2 3.. ".. R I A P.. ea.-t... 12 1 C. R. I. & P.. west . 2 Illinois Central 3 2 2 Ireat Western .. .... 2 2 Chicago was quoted a shade h.gher. ih market here alo showed some Improve ment The market opened stmut a nickel higher than lesierdavs average, and as buyers all seemed to have liberal orders to fill the market ruled active from start to finish, and owing to the small number on sale It took hut a oomiwratlvely snort time for salesmen to dispose of everything they had on hand. The bulk of the sales went from lo 20 to la.224. with a top at 13.25. There was no particular change in the market from start to finish. Today's advance carries the market to stock I the highest point of the season to date. and. ) In fact, to the highest point reached since 1 I ) 3 a; 3 oM 3 tel 3 o'j 3 64 3 S3 esT York Mining Stork. NEW YORK. April 4. The following are the closing quotations on mining slocks: Adam, Coo. Alice Breecs Brunswick Con ... ''omstock Tunnel. Con. f',1. A Vs .. Horn Silver Iron Sliver Lradillle Con . 2i .I.lnle chief ... . 44 finlario . 5 jOphir . 4 iPcoaau 7'iiPotosl ."'W I ,vee Is I rierra Ner,d 3... 1 mal' Hope, .. 7 I n1ird . 4 3J4 7.10 1 . Id . 10 '. ii .IVi Forel.n Financial. LONDON, April 4 Money was rather plentiful in the market todav. Discounts were weak. Trading on the Stock ex change was quiet and irregular. Americans opened firm and after . fluctuating moder ately they closed easy. Grand Trunk was strong on the unexiiected traffic increase. Foreigners were cheerful In sympathy with the tone of the continental Bourses. PARIS. April 4. The trading on the Bourse today waa steady and prices were firm. In view of the more favorable view taken of the Moroccan situation and re newed peace rumors. At the close the market was firm. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at SS.10 and Russian bonds of lfe4 at iuo. BERLIN. April 4. The tone on the Bourse today wa some firmer. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Total receipts .. The dispoc.i.0.1 ot S2 Is .14" lne days rec-eii was as loiiows. each ouyer purcnaslng tna lium- oci 01 head uiulcaieu: tl.iyci Caltie OinMiia lacking Co 0.12 awitt and C impany -.-4 Cuoahy Phi King Co 7.vi Armour dc .o iM bwift ai Co., country Vansant & Co lxbman or Co MCirary t Clark lull tv iiuntzlii4i-i Huston dt Co Hamilton Rothsch ld L. t'. Husz Woir A- Alurnan Mike Haggerty J. Li. Root & Co S. & S c nlon I'eef Co 2" Otner buyers 143 Hogs 1,-eia i.:v". i..w 1 ..74 34 Sue l.uOO tai 2.1 139 9 J5 49 di lo 32 4J :l 4.2 Total CA1 1 LE There cattle here today. i.l9s S,si2 Cattle, heep and lamb, Meady j Hogs Five to Ten Higher. CHICAGO. April 4. CATTLE Receipts, 4,'"Xi head: market steady; good to priniei steers. AS.2nCfiei.4u; jwnr to mediom, 4..f:i 6.26; stockers unci feeders. 2.7a'riOAJ; cows, n.'di4.7I; heifers. ranr.era. UHnf i.bf. bulls. 2.5i'fi4.21): calve. 33..o'i.Vi. HO IS Receipts. lS.Oiv head, estimated tomorrow. 26. Ko head: market fr'tlu- higher; mixed and butchets. A33cXa6.3'': good to choice heavv. I5.4"i33.24: rough heavy. .V3Vfi6.4i; light. 33.JirVr5.4c; buiK cf sales, 16.3. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 13.") head; market steady; good to choice aeth ers. xs.&ii.2S: fair 10 choice mixed. H 3vci 5.4": western sheep. M.3e.tj4).ii'; natii'e lambs, 4.7oif, 7.4"; w eetern lambs 13. oo, 7.25. Kanaaa f Ity Lire :iorU Market. KANSAS CITY. April 4 CATTLE Re ceipts, ai0 head. Including el southern-. Market strong and active; top steers. It. 13; top heifers. 13 20; choice export and dresr.cd beef ste-i s. 5.3fr'3e;.iS; fair to good. 14 in iia bMi; stockers and feeders. A3 J&'-if. .m. south ern steers. m.73'a5.no: southern cows, '.". jo.f 45; native cows .2fi4 .50; native heifeta, 3 2o-'dfv.; bulls, l2.o3u4 J3: calves. I2.3".u5. J. HO'iS Receipts, lu.'isi head. Market 5c higher; top, t6 37'j; bulk of (ales, to.15 5 34; heavy. 5 2d4 35: packers, A5.2;Vo, 5 1-4: pigs and light, $-4 l'li-5 26. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Re, fipts. 7o0 head. Market for sheep, gleadv: or l.anbs, lower: lamlis. fi ftrjii; 4., native wethers, 3.;."io r). native fed ewe. I3.'.ib.7'j: west ern fed lamina. $V.5iu7.4o; western fed vwir. lings. Ao'K.e'fHi.75; western fed sheep, I3.0l! 1 a.A', stfKkers ana if-eaers. eo.fpxaa.ao. 4.124 was n very sr. .all run of much smaller. In fact. than generally anticipated, and as the de mand from both packers and shippers was of liberal proportions, the marget ruled active and higner on anything at all de sirable. Buyers were out early and every thing t hanged hands in good season. beef steer could sately tie- quoted a dime higher. Some of the cattle that were lacking in quality and flesh were, of course, not that much higher, but anything that was at 'l deslraole sold readily and an early clearance was made. A high as lo.Su was paid this morning for some horned western branded cattle, nut they were of good quality and flesh. That is the high est price of the season at this point. There was also an active demand for cow stuff, and the general market could he quoted strong to a dime higher. The more desirable grades were, as higher, widle the common and medium grades were not a great deal higher. Buy ers, though, all needed fresh supplies, and as there wire not enough 01 t life good cat tle to go around, they had to take what they could get. Trading was active frcm start to finish and It took hut a compara tively short time lor everything in slg.it to change hand. The market on bulls, veal calves and (tags could also be quoted strong and active in sympathy with the advance in eteers and cows. Speculators succeeded in selling more ato.kers and feeders yesterday than they expected and as a result the demand this morning for that class of cattle was In better shape than it was yestt rday and prices rulesj strong to a dime higher. A new top waa put cm the market today when some heavy feeders soli for H.95. hut. of course, they were good. There waa no noticeable improvement In the prices paid for the common and light stuff, but at ill such kinds could lie ouoied steady to strong as compared with yesterday. Rep- 1 resentative sa'es: j BEEF STEERS I Oi totier 12. 19"4 Representative sales: ! No. as. Sh. Pr No. At fin. Vr. I II M A 1714 7" JfW .. A 20 ! A IH S l?4 71 ITJ 14 I M 7 144 1M A 17" I, IVI .. AM , 47 145 A I7'4 ii .. A J" 4 rtl 14 174 44 .4: .. S tn 71 :"3 411 5 17', 47 71 A ;o i 41 JS4 40 r. M :,4 A J I 7 ::7 40 i ?o 44 ::i . . a :n 57 ;:.4 .. a re n zi .. am '77 -71 . . A K 41 . ill . 5 fo C 7" .. i Jfl 71 jej a m ! 7f :;4 .. ; : t 757 40 1 s 7 241 . . A tr 7 i, it a m 75 11 . . A 9 (4 in SO A to H 04 4'J il'i J 7i7 . . AM l 1" A f 72 . A J. M 21'i . . AM li r.l 4fl AM 74 ::! iio i -,, it ;:7 . a m 44 2i 14V! A so 7, ;l .. A M 71 3 A-! S 20 71 --7 .. A to 44 131 Af) I JO 14 247 . . A 1:4 7S It .. A in 7A 147 . . A 4 I 0 237 . A Jo (2 w. 40 A IV, I 47 15! 140 S 10 4i 741 A 4 74 1JI . . A 10 71 117 AO A !7' I l's) 40 A 3 if !S4 A 154 14 144 .. A 10 42 10 A lS 41 271 .. A 20 44. Jl . . A 12', I 71 241 . . s IS 4 141 A MS 4 130 40 A to 71 ; -40 A 2:4 SS4 .. A 2 44 no 40 I If, 71 lid .. A 70 44 211 . . S 22 4 M ST" . A JO 47 247 IS" A 21S 2. 41 A 20 (4 ? l A 22', 4A :0 40 A i 41 2 ..A MS A 247 SO A HI 7 1 .. A l's 47 2Jn 4 A 10 41 l4 . A II', 1 171 .. A 1 r.4 741 10 A !? II 23 .. A 10 71 ie.' .. A M' 7" 14 . . A o 71 .242 .. A !, 10 ..AH) ft 270 . A li 70 244 40 J 20 AI 74 An i K 7 !J4 .. A 0 47 r .. i 74 242 ... I 10 71 ?7S HO 74 .120 . A o 4 :r 40 IS 5 27 to A 10 aiiiiar l'j ami Krnnedi both lieardl t'iimi fi m t'.e Juvet De . o :rt Tn-slry ti-o. 'i'rt in I,... -a's of ihe int" bn l .i- e-scapede r. is told of In The He Mopday After (.iffl, ets iTunnr.y a-nl Ma ci:'.. t:sd told a 1st tne kr about thJ ! a to t! elr s c.' living 'nd the n:l.e !if ihr t .li e t een gottlttg into In times pust. Judge Pay had Cie Niys 'hen ree tnke a aeat Ii front of his labie and tell their tele. It devi inped that nn'y mo of thim had hronen Into Hn s fac tory and stolen the ciairs. but that after wut.l il..'y gave a box to it-a third boy and told htm where ihy got them. All of rhe la. l spoke of ditching'' the cigar In s lumber yard at Fifteenth ami Capitol avenue ahen alludir.g to the fact of hid ing Oelalla Make Trouble. All Is not smooth Hln ''r ,n nw ourt .11 its officers. oii'sld of tne natural dli.osltlon of mny rarents to balk at on, plying with Its provisions. The shetiffa office ha r f.ised to serve tne pipers of the court be estise there Is no method of payment pro vided The 1 1. rk of th court Is attending to his part of the detail woik of the couit under protest, and there is mm h for him to do. The city police officers, especially when they are on night duty, strenuously ohject to giving any part of their time to the thankless task demanded of them. And finally, the citv council lias almost refused point blank to have the detention rooms which must be provided for th wards of the court established in any room above ground at Ihe city hall. They ar willing to donate the use of the basement. If the county board will fit it up. Thli means n expense which the county com missioners do not feel like tnciirrltt,. They say the children loncerned are city chil dren and that the county already h plenty of places to put any money avail able. Chairman Pruning of the court hou committee has not ahnndored hope of making some arrangement, but Just what It will le Is not known. Hereafter Judge Day will devote Saturday to hearing the Juvenile cases, and If they become very pressing will arrange to give them another day. or part of one . t I mil. I.lv. tloeli Marl, mi ST. LOITS. April 4.-CATTLE Rer e ipte. neau, inciuuing i..s lexans. Market steady to strong: native shipping and ex port steers. Ilofd! 15; dressed lieei and butcher steers, i.3iruS 00; steers under i .' s lbs., A7Lf4 lj.4 30; stockers and feeders, 12 fsai i'.: cows and heifers. 5-. 2.4-5. JS, canrn-rs, 12 s'j; fsi; bulls, I2.75o3.o4. caives. to .i4 75: Texaa an.l Icdian steers. 13 iefio 25; cows and heifers, I2.niq4..'3. HO'iS Receipt. head Market strong: pigs and lights. U..;,io -': packers. 5.2I''jil16. butchers and best heavv, V, iJ tJS.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. etd head. Market stead-; native muttons. t-Vi) 'qS 73: lambs. t4.a9V25: cull and bucks, fc.75.i6.i'. Blocker. A2. n-SS ' Seir lark l.l.r Btfiek Market. NEW YORK. April 4. REEVE." Re reipts. (iT head; none for jale; nnuinally firm. Export were Heo cuttle, 1 sheep itnd 3 r.) quarters of ,tecf. toncjrrow 2" quarters of Ijeef. CALVES He, ejptj. .'.'' he:,d; go- d e..!s steady; medium grsdes (low. ordinary to prime veals. t5'T7 75, no l:tt calves; drease-: .-alve sr.-.i.1 : -iry flressed vena. til2c per lb.: few selected. 12'jc: country dressed. 5410c Hh5S Receipts. I.ivfi lead: mtirket trifle weak: slate hogs. 3f- rtj. SHEF.P AND LAM HS Rece.pt s. 1.3ci head, market li. nnd P-iilac. low r: ne. dtum heep, I35i); good to choice lamb. U '.'-ai so. at. Joseph I I, e llot-k Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 4 CATTLE Re f el .t. 2 a.l bead Mark.t active, steady to nr'.in:; natl . 14 -3uC 75. cow and heifers, fl fn 5''. st.aker and feeders. li.i4fir4-75. HO. IS Reseipt J.41 hed Mark.t steady to at ron g. light, A3 15d5 30; mediam and heavy, le :i-i3..'te SHEEP AN'l' LA M HS Receipta H'i hea.L Market activa atoi steady. Colorado lambs, 13 50 Man 4 lis Live twik Market. SIOI X CITY. April 4 -.Special Te gram 4-ATTLK-Receipts I J1 he-id. market s'rong. beeves 14 ''.. cos, bulls an.l rr"l 3 0isfi4Jf.. srockar ani feeder $3 i : en ves and eardngs. 12 7rI 3 4H Hi M7S-Re' e'.pt,. -it he'l: market s'roi.g aeilir.g at 3 'fii, eu.k l au.e. 13 13 n ' -. So A. Pr. No. A. Pr. 1 470 1 5 1 14 ii.M 4 ti 1 4.-7 i M i V4 4 y 1 AAA IS 4 P.o; 4 Kl - 471. i 2 1.V4.I A fs 5 444 4 H i:7 A I ) ll !' 1!7 5 ng 5 Km 4 IS) !4 1144 i is) 1 2" 4 1" 21 Ki 5 ' J M 4 t 1 KJ 5 si 1 . . . 1A4 4 A 1 120 i On i VI 4 2S 17 irtA A 00 0 4 :i 7 117 A 00 2 . . 44A 4 : II'" 5 si 1 .... "" 111 I.M A I V.7 4 2.'. 14.. 114i A K, 4f-2 4 10 14". 4 OA 'l " i4 I i' iA Had A is 1 AM 4 K 2 144.1 a 1 4 ... ) 44.- iidH a 10 j p'sVi 4 . ? "74 A :o 14 . ..pad 4 Am S Ill i li 5 Hi 4 50 U . . !'. 1 li f -, 4 51 24 1141 A ft !0 .. ;7 4 .Itl" i li I 1 10 4 5a 17 .: 4 I Ik 0 J4 4 A.' 4" .1124 A .A I 4. 4 5" 71 Il2 A JO 14 4- 4 ' 17 li!-4 4 2- 14 . . Ill: 4 4. 4 ?7i A 21 ( !'s 4 1 i4S 1 if. rv 4 l 4 14i7 i 2". I la 4 A 117! i T t;i 4 :. . . 1172 A li 17 . :4 4 7 A ...... I24 A 2i io 1141 4 7i 12 IU! A 34 ( l'siJ 4 7 17 Itti I' 1 . . 1..J4 4 7S 4 17J7 A 40 4 Ut 4 7A :A l-'-t 4 !u ill 4 75 II !2il A A 4 ! 4 7i 3 .... ..1JTI A t Ill 4 li I ..!! A A t0 1211 4 4.'. 24 1524 I K01 4 41 STEERS AND COWS I ; 4 11 1074 4 o A 4 40 4. . 1IA.1 4 So 7 . l-TI 4 V) II I.ff-r A 10 1 " V.; 4 44) i 1274 5 SA 1 144 J 4 ' . .- A 4 A . . .7 4 40 .1 147. 4 ) 11 I4A Ih COWS 1 .... 770 : u 7 ..Mi 3 V 1 . . jn 1 10 '- I"s) 1 41 I . . . Ia7 J 74 ' A 4u 1 .. S3 2 24 1 Ml Itl 1 AM I Si . 4 7'. 1 774 S 23 11 I" 1 ts4 I 1.-40 I 7J 1 X I I )'.) I 74 1 .MO 12-. - if" I I Ml 2 IS.. I" 1 4 li I'.! 1 A 1 . 1. .'in 1, . new 4 ia 4 -Kii 1 14 4 2 its) 1 S l I n ; 1 :44 4 'ar I 4-. 2 4-. 1 I" 1 i : i.. 1 ....... tJ" 4 "si 1 c4 w la 1 ...... 44 l To l 4 A ... 4..T 2 7". 1 : 4 t 1 )-: 1 Ti 2 .)25 4 "Si I 1V) 2 14 HIT 4 14 1 . . . AAA 2 Ti 4 .114 4 14 ,1 1 4.'. i: '.110 4 10 ! 4 " UI4 4 : 1 . .. . 71! 1 1 . l'.t 4 11 I HI 1 si 14 :).-. 4 5 I . ... 41" I o I.. I : Wsv -1 t !f IS 1 . . 1 v. 4 ; ' ; . , c 4 le I : 's4 4 V 1. ... I'Mlsa II t.4 4o I . . .. !l!i I as .: .. ! 4 2- 4 va; l 4 . . . 1 i 4 ;! 4 1 4i I a 4. r. ill SHEEP There wss a sanall run nf sheen here this morning onlv about fifteen cars being reported. Buyer's sll seemed to be anxlou for a few fresh supplies, so that the market was over with at an early hour and no quotable change In prices took filace. The quality of the offerings waa nferior. so that the market on paper docs not look aa good as usual, but taking qual ity into consideration the prices paid today looked lust about steady. The market on lambs wis also steady. There were not many on sale and the best lambs offered brought 17.33. Quotations lor fed stock: eiod to thole yea-iing. to.4ogo.75; fair to good year lines 16 u err 6 4" l: aood to choice wethers. a rule a dlmal6''5--0: 1'lr '"" w ethers. 13 .jf-..V: ,? Sod 12 S""" to choice ewes, tf.2ea6.3e. alr to good ewes. l4...Vfi6 1o; common io fair ewe. 14 fii.'M. good to choice lambs. 7.:."fi7.f: f!r to good lanrb. V 9"r?i 7. 15: feeder lambs, V! MSai ''. Representative sales: No. 5 western bucks 3 western flipped ewes 9 western ewes 4 western gnats ho' western cull ewes S3 western cull ewes 7 western cull lambs 2 western ewes A western cull lambs 2(4) western clipped ewes M western lambs ITS western lambs i-9 western luroha 274 western l2mbs 1 western lambs 28" western lamb, 42 western ewes 23 western cull lambs 13J western ewe L9 western ewes 1S western clipped wethers 15 western ewes 3M western ewes 1 western ewe 2.V) Mexican ewes 4 western ewes 17 western ewes J western lambs 1 western lamb 9S western lambs 143 western feeding lambs 24 wes'.'n yearl s and wther.. 15K western clipped lamb 3 westarn lamb 33 west n year", s and wethers.. 45 aest'n yearl s and wethers . ATTORNEYS MUST PAY CLIENTS Lawyers Compelled Herrafter ( Ac count for ollertlona Regnrd lea of I niMiralaalona. The re. ent act of the legislature about which some misunderstanding exists does away with the right of an attorney t retain money of a client under the plea that a commission Is due for collecting It, and deprives him of this defence and does away with the necessity for a civil suit. "This is a re-enactment of the old law with an addition." said Attorney B. F. Thnmaa, "the law aa It previously existed permitted an attorney to retain the entire sum collected tinder the plea that there wa a commission due him for collecting the same, and It wa-hM embexxlement would not Ile a long aa any money was due a a commission. The addition t the law say there shall be no defence that the accused was entitled to a commission out of the money or property appropriated. The new law compel the attorney to pay over the money and rellevea the owner of the property from the necessity of estab lishing h's right by civil suit before appeal ing to the criminal court against th attorney." REAL EHTATE TntMrKR. Av. Pr. L'O 2 60 70 3 f) 75 3 00 115 3 00 M 3 75 Ms 3 75 . 4 ' ! 4 ;"3 8 4 50 777 4 .5 it 23 A 75 72 A 75 M h 9o 110 7 Jb '. 7 So is 4 if 76 5 ) 90 5 0ft 99 5 f 94 5 13 l'"' 5 23 9 5 2S M" 5 V "3 b S-1 lii S 5o 16 A 50 11'" 5 U 50 5 50 49 5 10 . 5 IS 5 75 7o 5 71 4 Oil lOTi i ( 1-2 A U) Stock In lht. Receipt of live sto-k at the six principal ' western markets yesterday: I Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, j South Omaua 3."4)t 5.79 4 111 i Sioux City 1 .:' 2 ' Kansas CitT 'mi l'".'i 7 J." I St. lettilla 2" .'0 ;.f' St. Joseph 2.C3I "i.iill 715 Chicago 4."'"" lo'") la.'') j Total 21.W9 5l."" CotTee Market. NEW YORK. Apr!) 4 -COFFEE-Future, op.ened steadv at a decline of 5?I" point,, wilier was considered a very good howiug on the lower E.trorieati .-ableM The cpse was qjet at a decline of A points on the i.. -n,i in minlN on Ihe bal ance of the list. Bale were reported of 47.250 bags. Including My st 4 4&tW.V-; July. .7oc; Rentember. i-i w : Iiecem- 1. 10C : Marcti, c.i.i nis, ; '. 74c. DEEDS filed for record April 4 as nlshed by the Midland (Viarantee Trust company, bonded abstracter r7r.im street. fr The R,e A. Hue her and wife to W. R Knes part of nw'4 n 4 of sec. -.'-IS-I'" and other troperty E. W. Livesey and wife to Eva M Ppitt. lot 1. block '.', Hanscom Place W. .1. Cr.Miri and wife to H j.'iiro've. lots S and . block 41. Benson W. L. Selhy and wife to Ellis bet ll E. Meyers, part of lot I. block 34, Hnxel Terrace Margaret K.-ippler and - husband I to Anna M. Mauss. part of lof 70. Hart man's Marv F. Dcspechcr ami husband to Margaret Hainclev. lots VI ami 1.1 Mock IIS. Dundee J M Shrive, and wife t. Isabel Ben- petl. lot 17. block 9. 4'llfton Hill ... I'nlted Real Hstate and Tr. ioni. psny to J. Itegaii. lots 5 and I, block 241. Omaha W. E. Merrltt. trustee, to Mary j. Hadklnse.ti. lots 5 and . 1.1m k I. sub of 'Irammerey Park Omaha Safe Deposit and Tr 'o. 10 H. H Thlssen. lot In. block 2. Wl- . cox 2d R. W. Mulllns and wife to E. Pn.i- nek. lot 7. block 2. First add. tu M. T. Itouflas Sallle M. Horton to J. A. Dahy. lots 1 and 2 bloi k 3. flab von Height D. B. Lyons end wife to E M 1'Ilp ple ".its 15 and hi. block 5. Gram me rev Park E. M. Whipple to J A. Heron, same properly National Life Insurance company to 8 P.. Con. part of lots 2 and 2""4. Millard Caldwell's Kaven Olsen an.l nusuand to J. Prers- ncssll. part of lot 70. block 13 Imp. Assn. F J. Fitzgerald and wife to A L." Pstrlrk. i'.l . blo. k 10. Jerome Park IsaLel T. Dyer to c. I. Jarsen. lot 3. blo'k 1. Armstrongs :d Dora Nov all and husband in Kafher- In K. Knudsen. part lot in. block 15. Imp. Assn Ellen J Shield to J F. Beard, bit 5. bloi k A. Horba'-h id : W. 4'. Mann to L. Peteraerti. lot u), Plainvlew C. D. Mclaughlin und wife to Julia M. Pr.ti. lot 14. block 1. Jerr.nie Par, and oiher projierty . ... h. fur a i.l 11!4 1.126 7.jfft 2"e) l.orO :y-0 1. -'n) ." ) 1.14 to ' 22$ 2. 's I !7 14) 1.125 1 1 .4) 1 5 vi M .S 44) tier. No. OMAHA wr I' o.ei.7-1 day of 14 th. Bank Clearings. April 4 Bank ciearngs to-ia C For th corresponding ie-tnus were II "X.-S-'. Salts far niiorra. Frank Marlow, In a suit fot divon e from , B.rd.e n.. eta up the allegation of cruelty t hv -eronal attack at s.in.'rv tirrsv mheq j he aa put to flight and to much trouble. ; Tht-y were wedded In Iermber. I al . ami ' he aeserl the entente mrdiale aa frac tured beyond present repair lu March of : this year Carrie Hark nmrt.ed Cieme.it at Chicago' in August of 17 Thsv have four 1 hi.- J dreu. two of whom li- alleges ahe ws 1 cotrpellrd to place in an orphan :iyluui. another with a frb-nd. and one she has with her. it is alleged ihe fall ei a 1 candy rnakei who earn t." a Mouth, and the plea U for d I voice alimuiiy an.l ihei custody of the chtnlren. The Merchants : .National Bank of Omaha. et. V. . Depoaltarr- Capitil and Surplus. JkOO.fWO inifl Makt. rrtisltat. HasA T. IHHtTa-", VI ireieicat. P. t. aiKia. till. Ctsi. 1. 1. stir. lul.Caek. kstet-4 te"iaui t k,4i Saakapi ars'taa. AfW, an4 t,4i;.)j , o ll'nili term rei(-l El'aauga ts)Ufit in4 sold lseerr, af rndl wtsad sall.a I !l par., f ta varld In'.srnt paid aa Tim rrt. A.-u af IvJl. 1 ei.eit or.s raaS ff.jipilr aad 4Af.at:cai ly. , nHutS cerTeftpcudaafa Edwards -Wood Co- t tenr Mi' e. flan Olllc: Filth a)il Rojarta Until T HAUL. fH NX in (Ion ill. fur severwl year past J Reed finee Charles D. Reed 1. .needed with the weali.er buraiu at Omaha l, fi.; assistant observer. !ft Tueidir for Sioux 'Ity. I . where I. wlil take charge as chief oiaervei for thai sta. tioti. Hi successor fiere 1,1 firna'ia I, not et know n iior i .1 kno 11 slim he wll arrive. M. V Rol.t.ln bimi!4i tV" assicant 0.1. server I v 1 transfer of M' P.eei to S10 U Cit v and the ne n.r.. r. l e srrlvf. al.l b made le.'ini a:'nt ooservtr. DEALtRS IN Stocks, Orain, Provisions Ship Your Grniti to L's aranen IIMee. lia-iAl l aar ,f Tri44 Illdg.. einaska, TelenAian Am 4 A. 1I7-.14 Kicn,'i, lildg . Bouth Omasa. atU faoat iA ladaaaaaaai fa 1