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3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TFESPAT, AFRIT. IB, 15)01. COMMERCIAL -AND FINANCIAL Despite Biariih lutiitict U Whtat Mttktt, It Hfldi Iti Owa. LITTLE SPECULATIVE TRADE IN CORN ClinngltiK M- lo July In Mnln Vrntnrc. ot (in In llimlnmn 1'rovlnlimn Jliilv Dull Mont of ( thr liny. CHICAGO, April 15.-Ccrriil future sold fractionally lilKlicr todny, but trade in them wh quiet. May wheat clo'ied lilKlier utiU May corn at a like cjtln, while May oats showed u rtosltiK Wily or .c. Provisions cloned 7Hc hlKhcr to 15c lower Ho thnrotiRhly find trailers discounted he bearish statistics Saturday that when the Imposing llRUrca appeared todny the wheat market win In a position to 'Knorc tbem. World V shipments last week wcro w;mym market for tin toJay, although, denoting a rise of about points on asked prices, with h llrm tone whs anything but satisfactory, thcru bcliiK llttlo or no trading at the ad vance, which was principally auo to the positive strength In that metal abroad. The close hero was rlrtn ut $B.!w4f2ti.i against thu nomlnai close of 26 on Saturday. In London an advance of JJ1 Da was re corded, making' .spot tin 118 and futures 112 los. Copper was quiet but tlrm here, with somo business executed at $17 for Lake Superior. London cpper was unchanged. The local market closed at U7.0O tor Lake Superior and jlb.tUte tor casting and electro lytic. V'Hd was uull and unchunged. At London, however, a further decline of Is 3d occurred, dropping tho rpot price there to JJ1: 6s 3d. Spelter was toleraoly steady at .'l.'M(3.lij, while at London quotations cased ti IT m M, closing at 16. Domestic Iron markets ruled quiet but steady at old prices. OMAHA WHOLrJSALIi MAItKHTS. Condlllim of Trade and Quotation ttn Staple and l-'nncy l'roduce. EGOS Ilecelnts liberal; good stock, tlrm at UVitfHu. LIVii 1'OUM'ItY Urns, Sc; young and old roosters, 33 ?u: turKcys, turoc; ducas and UiUlb-Aluiuril uucks, per aoz., j.iaOJ.uv; patents, 3.6S3.75: first clears, J2.9ia3.lVi; econa clears. -'.ni.'.io. JJIIA.N in bulk, I12.W. Vlallilr Snitlilr of Oraln, NEW YOHK. April lo.-The visible sup- f or grain Saturday, April w, hs corn ed by the New York Produce exchange as follows! OATS-ll.Hl.OOO bu.i Increase, 128,000 bu. uuuiN DU.i increase, se.ouo du. WHBAT-61.S73.0O0 bu.i decrease, 2.017- 000 bu. IIYB 109,000 bu.; decrease, 17,000 bu. UAKLEY-819,000 bu.; decrease 31.000 bu. riilladrlnhln Produce. PHILADELPHIA, April 15.-BUTT1SII-ulet; Ue lower; fancv western cream- ry. '.'2c: fancy western nrlnts. 22c; fancy nearby print, 23c. l'juus r irm; iresn ncamy, 11c; ircsn estern. He: fresh southwestern. 14c; fresh southern, 13c, l'iiwksk guict, nut steady. Mllvtnukrr flraln Mnrkrt, MILWAUKEE. Anrll 15.-WIIEAT Higher: No. 1 northern, 7373Hc; No. 2 northern. 71S72c. KYU-8teady; No. 1, B3i5lc. UAHLEY Quiet; No. 2. 575r6Sc: sample. 40U53c. I fpHI. 11. 2.101.1. ..II. fnlvi'i. il " ' .Ml.hO. Z'X paSs'increasXSK '.X lnmui to tu7r. iIlei cho.ee. swelling the amount to 49.GIS.000 bll . the "'"fVg-Klrat KM"-, solid largest f or Unown. A.ia ed to 1 ULSll oiBiUIW 4 .. oua these t"tlHtl H wi s the I'jr'5cirrn0' ,,f iru micas, 32c, ntunuard. itfc: medium, ioe. i KfiMiHH irriui.t m 1 in it iiupii. jnlw lurK counts. W. lilt If II it'll UllllFll.i 11 i 1 boar news. On the other ,,a 1. cuu. - . BuKiCl8, -i6ci standards, Stl 'tllo'siemamT;? HIIKbustlCc; white iLre,V:.rtf ,,CV, I leavy "d'earancs baluc b.ucnlh, "i" ' bSad. "icblue time to time-, better. Hcj y cicura ces . bultulos, 6c; cutllsn, 12c; cod. c fr,omnt,h?,.,:e'!bo"rdi."n,L,,,rnh nted thS cToppn.-, he; cUcocs, 7o; halibut. 11c; herring, of S.OH.O'W bu. also contributed t 0 tnc .,''.,, , mPk!r:. "C: uerch. 3c: Mrcngth. Trade, however, was gc cr,,., p,jk , pl'Ke rcd snapper, 10c; At 70i,o and BwduMly nil- .Sllve. per do... $L VIIAI.S Llhiilce. icrilOc. HAY 1'riccs uuoled by Omaha Wholesale lluv Dealers' association: Choice UDland. lo; No. 1 upland, i')M; medium, 19; course, S,W. ltyo straw, H.M. These prices art) for nay ut gouu comi' ana uuuiuy. ucmnia s. 2Sc CoitN No. J, 41'c. . UK AN 113. i-u SPINACH Per bu. box. 76e. ASPAUAUUS-Callfornla. oer lb., 15c. KitUHAKU (jaiiiornia, per ID., sc. NEW UEETS Per dot.. 60c. NEW CAKKOTS Per dOB., 60c. NEW TUUNll'S l'cr doz., 60c. CUCUMUEKS Hothouse, per dor., J1.259 to 7ol7lc, closing linn. ItC higher, at 7nit Exporters reported 2f. loads taken I'rimary rcceqiis whb v" pared with 688.000 bu. last year. Mlnnenpo s nuliith refinrteil 351 ears, ngalnst 411 last week and 10(1 u year ago. Local rc- "; "teJelnts, 6 cars celpts were 46 curi.. none of contract grade '"S-Nu. i wh.te, : at a standstill. Tho P'.illllps May deal Is nuipurently affecting ttadcrs but little, al though there Is no rvMencn that the young bull leader has relinquished his he,vy line, although he has changed some May corn over lo July. Of the small aggregate, of Ihe dav's business changing formed the major portion, holders of May taking July at n tirenilnrn nt UTiUe. the latter ruling at the close. The fact that the ground Is us to hum, unfavorable n seed, firm cables and sym- pAitSNlPs Per hu.. 40c. patliy with tho wheat strength gave the TUUN1PS Per bJ. basket, Mc market a firm tone, neceipts wero oniy iuj ears. Including 8 of contract grade, but the shipping demand vas practically a negative quantity. May sold between 13'bC and 43:Ht'iic and closed ic higher at 43;c. Ah was the case In the corn pit, changing from May to July formed tho main busl nua tif l.rnUerM nmt mireiilators In the oats market. May selling at a shado lo He lied Itlvcr Valley, Wc; Triumph, $1.10. tiremlnm nver Ihe deferred future. There SWEET POTATOES Per bb!.. $1.50. whs. however, some selling of July whlrh CAUUAGE-llolland seed, pur lb., 2c; r.ew' was replaced with May. A good shipping California, .'ic. demand coupled with the sympathetic TOMATOES Morlda, per 6-basket crate. strength gnlned from neighboring markets $3.to; Mexicans, per 4-DasKct crate, i gave tho oats market a llrm tone. May oNlu.NS-uluo per bu., $1.764fJ.00. ........ M7if,."-v,. iin.l "!Uo mill flnued Kalamazoo. JoMJOc. to higher at r.. Hecclpts "were 171 cars. CAULIFLOWEK-Callfornla, per crate, Oullness ruled In the provisions pit most tf.Wijsoo. . of the day, especially In product of May HEANS Wax, per bu., $5; string, per bu., delivery, tno mux ot nusincss now ncing t.w KEET8 Per bu.. 40C CAKKOTS Per bu., 40c. . LETTUCE Per bu.. 3o840c. KADISHES-Pcr doz.. i30c. l'AlSLE V Per doz., 33c. potatoes i'er uu., tjizrac: coioraao. tc- SEED potatoks liariy onios. B6wc; done for July delivery. Tho opening was weak In sympathy with tno nog mari;ei. Liquidation or July lard also had a depress lnr effect. Itlbs worn In best demand ami rather firm. Fluctuations were narrow. May pork closed lfic lower at $14.274 and July I2!4c down at $14.40. May lard was V depressed at $8.22',4 and July a shado pasler at IS.lofiS.rUi; May ribs closed 7',4c higher nt $S.3T and July IS.OZ'A. Esllmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 135 rars; corn. 135 cars; oats, 2S5 cars; hogs, B.iwo head. The leaning futures ranged as follows: Artlcics.l Open. High. Ixiw. Closc.l Y'c3'y. Wheat ' May "0',tW,4 70T471 70U 70'; 70 July 70'iff, 71 r!d 70( 70!W1 705i Corn April 43i 42?; May 43HTiVj 435iH 43, 43i 43 July 43liip? nVilTH 43U WllK Oats May 23 S,i 21 2514 23 July 2l?j 25 24H 25 25 Pork May 14 25 14 2714 14 15 14 2714 14 -K July 14 45 14 45 14 30 14 40 14 52lfe lyard May 8 25 8 25 8 20 8 2214 8 2714 July 8 15 8 17!4 8 10 8 15 8 17U Sept. 8 15 8 15 8 10 8 U4 8. 15 Illhs- May 8 23 8 3714 25 8 35 8 30 July 8 00 8 0214 7 9714 8 0214 8 02(4 Sept. 7 95 8 00 7 05 8 00 8 00 No. Cash quotations wero as follows KQQ PLANT-Per bu. box, $1 PEPPEKS-Pcr bu. box, $2.25. FKU1T8. STIlAWnEimiEb Florida, ner at. 40o: Texas, 23f3Gc; Louisiana, 24-qt. cases, $3.25. OKAi'iss Aiaiaga, per kck, tf.nwav.vu. apples Per libl.. 14.25: Washington, nor bu. box, $1.75; Uollllowcrs, $1.90. CHANUEKRIES-Ucll and Bugle. $9 ner unchanged 'at bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.60; per crate, $2.76. OHANQES California seedlings, $3.00(3 2a, navels, ?z.ioii.w. LEMONS Call tumla, extra fancy. $3.2&a 3.6u; choice, 3 UAniAiNAO i-er ouncn, accorains ia sue. Jl.,D!(j2.2i. Fius-Callfornla. new cortona. 75c: layers. 65c; Imported, per lb., iu12c. UAiliM Persian, in tu-iu. uoxes, uairs, m liowren, aw per id. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 34-aectlon case. $3.75. C1DKH tcr ddi., i.ou; per nair ddi., jj.ift. NUTS Enslish walnutb. oer lb.. 16c: fll- . . .. II. I1fli ulmnnHa IK 1flfW)OA. raw peaiiutb, per lb., 60Hc; roasted, 6H 714c, ilrazlls, 13c; pecans, lu12c; cocoanuts, acn. 4Vic HIDES No. 1 arecn. CWc: No. 2 areen. 4V4c; No. 1 salted, 6c; No. 3 salted, 6V4c: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8c: No. 3 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides, 8313c; sheep pens, aaiw, norso nines, ti.wv'A "Ml. I.ohIs drain and I'rovlslona. ST. LOUIS. Anril 15. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red, cash, elovator, 69?ic; track. 73 7c; Aiay, iir,c; juiy, osc; ino. z nara, 711472c. cuiirs Higher ; ino. z casn, izc; iracg, track, FLOUK-Qulet: winter patents. $3.851?3.93: 4'MUlIi , I & JuJ 42Sesh 27c- itralghts. $3.2033.70: clears. $2.B0fff3.40; spring 4,yA.1f,"lB41.urc. jniv ' I ipeclals, $4.10; patents, $3.&O3.80; bakers, 1-Hc JU1J uc' ti "Of" so wniie, ivsc 4V.".T,V' KYE Lower: 64c. 4W?u7 " l443V4ct Wo. - clIow, fnncy Hnil Btralght, $3.V303.25; clear, $2.70 No. 3 white, 2Sfl2UV4c. ItYIiNo. 2. 63c. BAULKY Good feeding, 46c; fair to cnoiep mailing. uiri!c. SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.58; No. 1 northweut ern, $1,68; prime timothy. $3.S0; clover, con iraei griine, uu.iatui.w, PKOVIHIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $14.20 Vr.'x;'. ....... , 714.25 Lard, per 100 lbs.. $8.32'4tS8.35. Short -Vow rnwoM TWH ii no ribs sides (loose), $8.25M8.40. Dry salted l,'9S?fT il7 1 " shoulders (boxed). $7.00,7.25. . Short clear '(F:$Sv,6$W sides (boxed). $8.37148.60. ' 5!AUi?i)wSI'rT . . WH18ICEY Uasis of hlith wines 1115 PKOVLSIONS Pork, steady, ,VMA.i...t .lJiV.?i' -.linSS?i,i.,.- J15.75. Lard, aulct at $8.20. .niiuniiih f,u awvii'va uiiu Dill Ulllf.Il IS I r 1..11. 1.I , . iH.. r meats, dull: boxed lots. SEEDS Timothy, (.tcady; average re ceipts, a.ayi.w; prime wortn more, einx, ii52. ruKNiMKAi-steaay. iz.io. 'ill AN Weakening: sacked east track, 7US Tie. IIAY-Stcady; timothy seed, $12.0013.60; Jobbing. Dry salt extra shorts, Flour, bhls Wheat, bu Corn, bu , Oats, bu 11 ye, hu nancy, mi,. 120,000 ..223.000 . . . 3,000 ... 19,000 On the Produce exchnnro today the but ter market was easy; creameries, 15W20c; dairies,. llfilSc. Cheese, steady, nt lliffl2!4e. i.ggs, sicany; rrcsn, 120 SKW YOHK fJKXKHAL MAHKKT. Kerelnts Shlnments ':,a; clear rios. w.w clear sides, xs.trjft. Lrooo P ?4flM Bacon, dull boxed lots, extra shorts, "'moon lioonn $912H: clear ribs, $9.25; clear sides, $9.3714. ::::i5s:ooo "kooo ','ca 'is' ."s2- sPcitop. (uotatloiia of the T)ny on Varlons niiimodltleii, NEW YOHK. April 15.-FLOFn-Tle rclpts. 25,!i&2 bbls.; exports, 22.243 bbls.: llrm (villi wneat: winter patents, $3.60W firmer. M.1VA bid. $3.80 aaked. r 1 . . . r , . 1 . w., -. r . . rtA.. 1 1 u uui i oieiiu v . cnicitens. twaac: mr S'nlC. keys. 6fi8c: ducks, 8c: geese. 3vc. a,i"w I r in.m l.-t . . mAn,i, nun leno.. mi 1 1 r.iv aictuij , v;i ' uiiiui ji, dalrv. 14ft 17c. licit. siugiier, 12ft c, rcpackca and cases Included. lir.ui.ii sj 4." 11.1,1 . A,vw ulna,, niicn.,. 27,(100 uu.; corn, 3,ow uu.; oats, w.ouo nu. silll'MKNTS flour, o.ooo nnis.; wheat mi.; corn, 43,000 nu.; oats, n,uw uu. Liverpool flrnln and Provisions. LIVEKPOOL. Anrll 15,-WIIEAT-SDOt. nulct: No. 1 California. 6s 15M,d: No. : red western' winter, 5a lid; No. 1 northern with wheat: winter nuteiitx. 1.00: winter stralnhts. S3.40ii3.50; Mlnnen,iin snrlng. 6s Id. Futures steady: May. 6s patents, w.wyi.2;,; wlntur extras, $2.40f2.S0; 9d: July, 6s avid. Minnesota bakers, $2.90(93.30: winter low CORN Spot llrm; American mixed new, grades, -.'.zu((2.35. ltyo Hour, dull; fair 4s 4u: American mixca 01a, 48 lfta. fu to good, $2.MXU3.15; cholco to fancy, $3.25Q) lures steady: May, 4s; July, 3s livid! Sep 1, id. COHNMRAt Plrni! vellniv nvtlfm tuy, uiui iininuj'w inc. ..iaj2.M)1 ti mber. 3h lllid l'laAM canau an. auict. ts uia. FLOUK St. Louis fancy winter, steady. ut vi oieanv; imo. z western, 60c, nlloat. fis l. HAKLEY (Julet; feeding, 4GJtCSV4c, c. I. f. HOPS-At London (Paclllc coast), steady, xirim l&s. I'KOVIHIONS Beer, easy; extra India I1AKLET MALT Dull: western, 6572c, iifjA j iieceipis, k:.(ku nu.: exports. 207,604 bu.; salos, 3.Si75,000 bu, futures and rress, 61s 3d. Pork, stendy: prime mess 80,000 bu. spot. Spot firm: 'No. 2 red. 79Hc, western, 63s 3d. Lard, American refined, In f. o. b nllont; No. 3 red, 76Hc, elevator; palls, steady, 43s 9d; prime western. In NO. 1 northern. Dllluth. S5He. f. a. li.. nllnnt. Ilereen. nulet. l"s fid. Macon, nnmherianrt No. 1 hard. Duluth. fc31tc, f. o. b afloat! cut, 26 to 30 lbs., dull. 47s 3d; short ribs. 16 j,uuiin uiiu 11 sicauy opening anil siinse. to 24 ins., iirm, 4ts bu; long Clear middies, nuently developed a good deal of firmness light. 28 to 31 lbs., llrm, 41s 9d; long clear 111 linttn ilf tinnrluVi fnrfllirn n , ti , I .. , I I ...1.1,1, i- 1n 1 1 . . .. m j . stability was credited chiefly to continued short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 40s; clear diiui iiciiimiu, unu largo clearance strength bellies, 14 to is ins., nrm, 47s. Hams hi uie amy opuon, a nnerai reduction In short cut, 14 to 16 IDs., dull, 44s. Shout visible supply figures and an oversold con- dors, square. 11 to 13 lbs., tlrm. 36s 3d. tllllon of traders. Closed firm nt lie net BUTTEK Finest United Stntes, dull, 90s advance. May, ,6 ll.16.ft77 M6c, closed at cood United States, nulct. 67s 6d. 77c; July. .6 l-lfi,6j,q, closed at 7614c; Sep- CHEEBE-Amcrlcan finest white, dull, 4Ss: American finest colored, aulct. 47s ed. TALLOW Pr mo city, steady. 25s: Aus ir.uian in London, quiet, .bs m Knnnnn City Oraln nnd ProTlton, tcmber. 7SUcfl75 13-16c. eloxaii nt I'.Ur- CORN-Kecelpts. 17,000 bu.: exports, 136,920 uu, ouien, .u,uuii oil. spot, nrmi No, 2, f'JiSc, cicvnioi, and 433ic, f. o. b., afloat. Option market wns generally firm nil day "n....8.mn." ,roc,,',t.8 w.rst light offcrlngH. KANSAS CITY, April 15.-WHEAT-M.1V S 1 VS..c.0lf. "K;? !!: S'l ti J..l& Ji?l ??. .No. 2 hard. Mj clsrant4S:.8oP.ti'JL,lb,'r dosed nt 4Sc. 3, Sifi(Sk. . KN May, 4l(fiMlV4c; July. 41(&41Mc No. 2 white, 4214c JlO.rMll.OO; choice UDTTEH-Creamery, 174T30c; dairy, fancy Steady: fresh Missouri and Kan (. 11c dozen, loss off. eases re turned: new whltnwnoil enses Included f2K mere. KECEIPTS-Whcat. 60,400 bu.; corn, 23, 000 bu.: oats. 16.000 hu. SHIPMENTS When t, 40,800 bu.j corn, 16, Otl llll, UHIB, ID,!) )l Toledo (irnln aiid fired. rrir.ini") n 4.n .- iiriiAm v...i mess. $14:wU6m Cut meats: llmVplekiVd 73i c.0lCU,', KU"a' My ""a dU,y May and i, , .1 1Bi.'ra' w ,,u' cxporis, w,it& i t t v,,' i.. ,i.,unV. V'i -'.tS N"-.,3- 'i c,lKh' No. 2 mixed, 42c; No. 2 white, 32i4o; No. 3 white. 30tic; track No. 3. 41Uc. .na.i , upiions quiet, but stead- uath no, 2 white. 30c icr on oacKwaru seeding reports nd the HYE-No, 2, 51Wi2c. tlrmness of corn. HAY-Chnlco timothy. HAY Qlllet. shlonlncr. 75nT7Ur.. o.n,i ,. nr r e n iiv,ii ui choice. 90f(!214c, HOPS Qulot; tate, common to choice. 16e. 1900 crop. I740c; 1899, 11015c; old olds, 2fl6c ECIOH-Stead Paclllu coast, 1900 crop, 16U19c; 1899. UW15c n stock, He till stlilu tir ' -..,,. 1 ....... HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. ?,?Wc;i?,l.l!forl.,.,il,,f,,,to 25 lbs" 1Jc! Texas dry 24 to 30 lbs., HWUHc LEATHEIt Firm; hemlock sole, Uue- nos Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2l25c; acid. 23Jl24Hc. ' PROVISIONS-Heef, quiet; family, $10.50 HT11.50' 'niPMM f.l 00?in.50; lieef liiinm til fjv.. i"e ,-iili.; mcKieii snouiubrs, ii.xnr I coiiN-uiiil nnd steady: cash. ,M.'t Miniru ii.iiiip, ivr.w, l.iini uuoilil , IU1I1. Of l c III oe r, -ItiiC. western stramed, $S,75: refined, enslcr; con- OATS Quiet; cash, 27c: May. 26c. tlnent. $ll: South America. 19.60: enmnound. KYE 50c. ' ' $6.214tl.75. Pork, easy: family. $16.0O16.50; siiori cicar, tia.Doni(j.uu; mess, HO.WHlo.w. KICK-Qulet; domestic, fair to extra, SI4 4iK.o; ..Tuiuin. 47;ffi4Tic. TALlvQW-Stcady; city, 5B54c; country, U'llOl'. IIUTTEH-Recelpts, 8,794 pkgs.: steady at inn uetimei .ncsn creamery, jwzic rac tory. llltiniSUf. EGOS Hccelnts. 18.437 nkes.: strong: western, reuular nacklnsr. 14jil4i:o! storucn western. 14l4c; Houthern, at mark, 13W13e. Mlnuraiiolla (rnln Markrl, POULTKY Alive, tlrm: chickens. 9c; tur- MINNEAPOLIS. Anrll ii-wiibit. keyB, ft-. Dressed, dull; turk'ivs, lOtflOHc; Cash, 72c; May, ;o;c; July, 72Uc; on track chickens. BHaiOc; capons, 1:1 5c. No. 1 hard. 74c: No. 1 northern, 72c: No. : METALB-Snecu alh-e Interest In the northern. 6SVfr7Uic. ' ' ' metal market was generally withheld. The I FLOUK First patent, $3.S33.95; second CLOVEHSEEn Mailt mi,! vMb.p. icoi luiiiii', io.w, casn, ft.bu; ucioocr, 5.1U. Pro r In Mnrkrt. PEORIA, III,, April 15,-CORN-Hlgher Vo. 430, OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 27c, billed till IlllKll. WIHSKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin 1IVU KUUUB, Klaln flntler Market. ELGIN. 111.. Anrll 15. There were 49 tubs of butter offered on the Elgin Board of Trade todav. with no bids. The quotation committee made the official price steady at 2014C .MOVB.MKSTS IX STOCKS AM) HOMIS. Many Advant'r Arr Not Icrnlile in tsnally IJnassrrllvr Stock. NEW YORK. Anrll lo.-It was nlnlnlv to bo seen today that the Influential as semblage of professional operators In stocks which led Ihe great bull market this year throughout was making an abrupt shift from the high priced rail road stocks Into the Industrial stocks of all grades, down to many that are In the stock exchange category of cats and dogs. Very buoyant advances were effected In mnny of these nnd the unfailing following ot outsiuu speculators wnicn nas quiCKiy followed this lcadcrshln for many weeks past continued Its docile response today. 1 nero wns a very migrant manipulation in the case of many of theso advances and In others there was a very large nnd np-- pnrenuy urgent demand wnicn argued Knowledge or coming favorable develop ments. A very notable featuru of the mar ket was that profit-taking In the railroad st persisted throughout the buoyant rise among the specialties. I'riccs nt the railroads wero opened high, helped by somo speculative de mand for London account the lat ter belli ir esneclallv notable. In Southern preferred, but the opening price 111 me, railroads or those made during mc first hour proved to bo the highest In very many cases. Railroad stocks generally now net losses on the dny, although an ffort was made to sunnort them at the Inst, lifting some of them from the lowest New York Central had receded to 151U In the last hour and was mndn to sell on the next and last snlc at 152K. the closlnir hid dropping back again to 1511L with 151 asked. By far tho most conspicuous move ment or ino nay, owing to tno enormous online of the dealings, was In Amalga mated Copper. The stock fell back at Intervals on profit-taking after Its wide opening at 117 to 120, compared with lit! at Saturday's close. In the tlnul dealings It was rushed up through a flood of offerings to 1344. closing nt the top notcli. There were notable upward movements In all tho Gas stocks, led by Consolidated Gas nnd Brooklyn Union Gas, with ndvanccs f 614 and 10 respectively, peonies uns rose at one time nearly 5 points. There were gains of 414 In Metropolitan Street Railway, 3i In 'Sugar, 7'. In Chicago Terminal, 8 In the preferred, 10? In Colo rado Fuel and 4 In Tennessee Coal. Other gains of 1 to 6 points are accounted for by such stocks as International Pump, Texas and Pacific Land Trust, National I .cad. American Linseed oil stocks. Na tional Salt preferred, American Smelting preferred, Glucoso and New York Air Brake. The only notable) advance In the rail road list was In the high nrlccd coalers. Cleveland, Chicago, Cincinnati & St. Louis, wnicn roBo ana Mexican .National, which lifted 214 on large buying. Burling ton was at one time carried 2 under Sat urday, and hock island 2 points. Call monoy did not rise above 6 ner cent and ensed off durlns; the dav. Speculative sentiment, however. Is not free from mis givings over tne (uturn ot mo money mar ket, it is to bo borne in mind that the lending n New York for account of west ern banks, which had been a feature, for several days past, is effected by drawing upon tne new yorg deposits 01 tnose banks. The result Is to give tho benefit of the higher interest rato to tno west ern bangs rattier man to tno New xorK banks, but It Is slmnly by n transfer of account which does not afford relief to tho money market. Tho high money rate here, however, has checked the Interior demand for cash, and the tiso In the New York exchange rato at Chicago to par sug gests the imminence or tne return flow to Now York. The unsettlemcnt of the ondon money market, pending 'the budget statement in parliament, wnicn is nxcti for April 18, and which Is nwaltcd for light on tno amounts ana terms ot tno new Issue of consols, is an intluence upon money lenders In New York. nnd. In fact. all other monoy centers. Estimates of tho amount of tho loan vary from $250,000,000 to $300,000,000, nut in any event tno UKeiiuoou is nresented of oorlodical monthly calls upon tno tonaon money mnrKei ior 1110 next twelvo months for from $10,000,000 to $12,500,000. The bond marKct was strong. Mexican Central Incomes being In notnble demand and large business transacted In Union Paclnc convertioio 4s. Toini saies. par value, $6,600,000. United States old 4s reg utered advanced U and old 4s counon de clined 14 per cent on tho last call. The following are trie closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: of gold bars nnd Is receiving S.0O0 from Auolrnlln It Is pos sible that tho bank mny reduce tho rate for money on j uursday 10 assist mc buvitii ment In Its borrowings. Tho call loan rate today was 3!i ner cent: bills. 3 9-16. Ex change on Paris was 25.18. OMAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET -rw York Monrr Market. NEW YOlllf. At.rll ir.. MONEY On call. firm at 3(i6 pec cent; last loan, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 6I4 per cent. Prlmo mercantile paper. ,i!(inn per cent. . . HTRIM.IVn i.-vrMi a Mntt Firm. with netititl luinliiAua i i,,iikrfi bills nt $4.87t4 41.88 for demand, nnd nt $1.81 for sixty nays, i-osieq rates, Jl.Mft nnu .. i.uui- llierciiti mils, n.ainn.w. SILVER-Certlllcates, nominally, fiOc; bar silver, f,9e; Mexican dollars, 4ic. BONDS-Governmentf Irregular; state, Inactive; rulltVio, strong. ine cioiing prices on uonas iuuy follows: U. S. ref. 2s, rcg. UU tULipi'il ,,,., do 3.S, rog....K. do coupon .... do new Is, reg Ui coupon do old 4s, reg. tin em! linn do 6s, rcg do coupon .... D. of C. 3s, 65s.. lieu, gen. is,... fin mil. Jt Can. So. 2s C Nt J. 4JS C. & N. W. o. 7s. do S. F. il. 3s. fMitenirn Tel, lo Colo. SO. 4s U. & It. U. IB... Erie gen. Is K W. Kr I). 17. la fifin t:ifM., f.J ia. wcntrai is,. 1.. v in, uui, is. M., K. & T. 2s. do 4s ., N. Y. C. Is ffuMZ. K? t I. I-. fifl.... .IWls No. Pacific 3s.... UW do is llli N Y C & S L Is.. 138 N. & W. con. 4s, 130 Ore. Kttv. ib 11'lMl fin 4s iiiAi'n s. I. fis. ..r... illOh 'do coll. 6s ,Ulj Heading gen. m. ,12 1 J- R. O. W. Is...... i.-ll .m 1. X, 1 Mr, Rm . O.'i .uw.i .106 .1214 ,IU 121 , 104 , M id 1024 HI I . A'. U It V IU, ill , , j n .ii l'niil eonn St P. C & P Is.. do 5s So. Pacific 4s.... So. Railway 6s.. m. It. Ac T. 6s.... T. & P. la do 2s.. Itnlnn Pnelflo 4s. lUtu'Wabash Is I.IVlIJ "do 2s ......... 117 west nnore s... ,102VS Wis. Central Is. , Si4Va. Centuries .. , os ! Wabash deb.. 107 13214 105h 106i ,101'4 109 10BU .ia , !,)U 101-H ,115?i ,1311a .191 .11811 .11014 . 921k .11614 . S.M .119 ,U) .105)4 .120 .11014 .1144 . S9J4 . 954 . 63 Liberal Inn of Betf ItMM and Mirkit Barely 8tady. HOGS SOLD TWO AND A HALF LOWER Sheen In Light necelpt Today nnd Prices Held About Steady hut Lnmbe Declined Ten to Fifteen Cents. SOUTH OMAHA, April 15. Receipts were: Cattle, llogs. Sheep Official Monday 3,oj 0,11s ,j samo day last weex,... i.tuu .,w ' Stitne week before 3,410 2,110 10,401 Same three weeks ago.. 2.305 2,766 .2,015 Same lour weeks ago,... 3,lt3 4,222 9,219 same day last year x.hj u.Jifo o.-ni several days with comparisons: Ex-lntcrcst. Offered. Bid. Boston Stock Quotations. ' BOSTON. Anrll 15 Call loans. SH4 tier cent; time loans, 314S-IV4 per cent. Official rioiinc: March 26. Marcn 2t. March 27. March 28. March 29. March 30. March 31. April 1... April 2... April 3... April 4... April 6... April 6... April 7... April 8... April 9... April 10.. Anrll 11.. April 12.. April 13.. April 14.. April 16.. A T. & S. 110 pin Atncr. Sugar ., Ain. iciepuonc. Boston &. AL... Boston ti Mc. . C B. & Q Dominion Coal do pfd I-'ltehbunc nfd (en. Electric ., Ed. Elec. HI... Mcx. Central ., N. E. O. & C, old Colony .... Old Dominion , Union Paclllc ., West End .... .. Wis ..iii'W . . 1 1 J ..201 ..19.1 ..lli .. 'M ..113 ..111! ,.ro ..2111 .. nu .. W14 Atchison 4s ..... Adventure , Amal. Copper . Atlantic Boston & Mont, ltutic & Boston Cat. & llccla... Centennial Franklin ....... Humboldt ...... Osceola Parrot gulncy , Santa Fe Cop.. Tamarack Utah Mining .. Winona Wolverines .... .101 . VtW .12114 . Kt .121 .113 .S30 . 2)4 . 1UV4 . 2) . Sfi . PG?4 .185 . :itf .315 . 3514 ' A . 6214 Xevr York Mining; Stocka. NEW YORK, April 15. The following are quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con 23 Alice 35 Breeco 130 Brunswick Con... 19 Comstock Tun... ti Con. Cal. & V.i. .223 Dead wood Ter.....wl Horn Silver 110 Iron Silver 60 Lcadvllle Con.... C Llttlo Chief H Ontario C57 Ophlr 72 Phoenix 8 Potosl 7 Savago r 8 Sierra Nevada .. 30 Small Hopes .... 65 Standard 415 ' London Stock Qootnllons. LONDON. April 16.-4 p. m.-Clostng: Cons., money .. do acut , Atchison , Can. Pnclllc ... St. Paul Illinois Central. Louisville I'. P. pfd N. Y. Central.. Pennsylvania .. . 93J4 . 9,-V . t714 .141 .10814 . "14 .155 . Wli Reading 18?4 Erie 40 do 1st nfd 73 No. Paclllc pfd.. 93 Orand Trunk Anaconda Rand Mines .... U. S. Steel do pfd Mi 11 41 4'J 93 BAR SILVER-Stcndy, 27',4d per ounce. MONEY 2!4'if3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short U1IIH IS .1 1-lUTfO .'-ID, U1BUUUI1L IMIVtl lliuilllia bills, 34ff3 per cent. Hank ClearlBKH. OMAHA. Anrll 15. Bank clearings today. $1,068,183: corresponding day last year, $1,- 240.93s; decrease, inz.ii. ,..rws 1 ..-11 IP -l.nln 141 tfid J11 tlUVJAUU, i)ril 1U. Vll'Ml lllKRi ),0DV,11i, balances, $2,210,914; posted exchange, $1.8514 ffi4.S8V4; New York exchange, par. ST. I.OUIS. April 15.-C)carlngs, $8,456,411: balances, $307,061; money,' steady, 4(ft6 ter cent; isow xorK exenange, c aiscouni. ma, 10c discount nsKcd. , IHV.IIW I'PI A hI I It Pl.n.lHa. flJAAT UlllljUlllAJ l II W. Vflllt IIIBBl 1,VI,- 600; New York exchange, par; 'money, 314 (&6 per cent. PHILADELPHIA, April 15,-Clearings, $13,888,823: balances, $2,621,563. BOSTON. April 15. Clearings, $20,603,828; balances. $1. 825.778. NEW YORK, April 15,-Clcarlngs, $129,- 013,200; naianccs, Condition of the Trrnsary. WASHINGTON. Anril 15. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund exclusive of tno i&o.uoo,uuo gold reserve In the division of redemption shows: Avnllnblo cash balance, $155,128,991; gold, $9S,391,707. Atchison , do nfd Baltimore & O.., Jan. Paclllc Can. Southern ., dies. & Ohio.... Chicago O. W... C. B. & Q Chicago I. (ill.. do piu Chicago & E. I. Chicago & N. W. C, R. I. & P.... C. C. C. & St. .L Colo. Southern . do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Del. & Hudson.. Del. It. w Den. & R. O do Dra Erie .; do 1st Dfd at. Nor. pfd... Hocking Coal ... ttncKing vauey. Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd . E. & W dn nfd Lake Shore Louis. & Nash.. Manhattan L ... Met. st. ltv Vex. Central ... Minn. & st. i-... do oca Mo. Pacific Mobllo & Ohio M.. K. & T do eta N. J. Central.., N. y. central.., Nor. & West..., do nfd No. Pacific: do nfd Ontario & W..., O. 11. & N.... do nru Pennsylvania ... Meaning do 1st pui do 2d nru Rio u. W do pfd St. L. & S. V.... do 1st pfd do 2d nfd St. L. 8. W do nfd St. Paul do pfd St. Paul & O... 80. Pacific So. Railway .... do pfd Tex. & Paclllc... Union Paclllc ... do pfd Wabash b54 do pfd If. E 95 IW. & , 93 do 2d pfd , vj wis. central ... . 64V1 Third Avcnuo ... . 4Gy4 B. & O. pfd . 23 Nnttonal Tube.. .18814 do nfd . 27?i Amal. Coppor ... . 74i!Adams Express, .117 Am. Express ... .204V4U. 8. Exnress... .15414 Wolls-Fiirgo Ex. . M',4 Am: Cot. Oil...., . 127 do pfd . 48 Am. Malting .. . 2174 do pfd .17SV4 Amer. S. & R. .22314 do pfd . 45a4 Am. Spirits .... . 934 do pfd . 2t 'Amer, 8. II.... . TO do pfd . 1714 'Amer. 8. & W .19 do pfd . 63 A. Tin Plate.. ...0 Mo pfd . 33V4 Am. Tobacco .. . !3.4 do pfd . tt,a4iAna. Mln. Co... ,vs uric. nap. Tr.... .230 Colo. P. & I 104i Con. Tobacco ... .128H do pfd .t72 'Federal Steel .. . 5tt do pfd........ . &5, Gen. Electric ... .112 Glucose Sugar . .10214 do pfd . X2',v Int'n'l Paper ... . 2s4 do pfd . Ci-ft Laclede Gas .... .156 Nat. Biscuit .... 15114 do pfd . 52Vt National Lead . . fUVi do1 pfd . !! National Steel ., . Ptils do pfd . 34- N. Y. A. Brake., , 42 No, American ,. . 76 Pnclllc Coast ., .157! do 1st pfd . "SI- do 2d pfd . 76 tPaclflc Mall , 6l$i People's Gas .,, . 79 Pressed 8. C... .100 do pfd . 4014 Pullman P. C, . 82 Stand. R. & T., , Kvft'sugnr . 3014I do pfd , tenn. c c 1... U. s. Leather.., do pfd , U. S. Rubber.., do pfd Western Union. Republic I. & 8 do pfd U. H. Steel.. 64 U .151 1 .19214 .110 . 46 . SHi . Mi)' . 42i . W',4 . . 20 P. C, St. L 39 ll'li 3114 t 9014 1SI9 lis 12114 165 196 S7 140 . 2SV4 . 81 JlK '. 6i . W : ,? . 47 .110) . 76 .117 .123V4 ,142 . 6214 . Kl : t .101)4 .226 . 631 . 96 . 1614 . 7!74 . 85 . 39 ,. 96 ,. 67 ,.117 ,.U9 ,. Ml ,. i3 ,. IH) ,. 63 ,. 301 i ,.11114 . 43 . 8'.4 ..212 i.H'J ..125 .. OS .. II .. 79 .. . i vj .. 61 20 . 16 . I7H llvnnnrntfd nnd Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. April 15. EVAPORATED APPLES There wero 110 new features noted In tho market for evaporated apples today. State, common, 3ft 1c: prime, tl4'B i7in, nlmlnn Rfri."..!'. r fillli'V. (VflllUe. CAlill'OHlNlA UttlUD i' 11UI 1 B .MOT KPT continues lnncllvo and nominally un chanired at 3V4ffr7o ner lb., as to size and finality. Apricots. Royal, 7V4(ffl2c: Moor Park, 8Jigl3c. Peaches, peeled, 12"4Q20c; unpecicd, itwaiw.. Dry Uonils Market. NEW YORK. Anrll 15. Tho demand for dry goods today has not shown nny change ni mnmenif on iirennni. ui nonie movement. bids on export account considerable, but actual nusincss uniiieii. iirown sneeiings nnd drills Irregular, but not any lower than before. Blenched cottons quiet. Prints nnd glngliams in moucrato rcqucsi. rrint cloths inactive. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Anrll 15. WOOL Un chnnged: medium grades. 12Q1814c; light line. i2Crii6c; heavy line, iwai.c; tuu wasnea nar.'ic. SI. .loxenli Live Stuck Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. April 15.-(Speclal.) ,Tlle .lnllrmil nilnles: CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady to weal:: nntlves. JI.2.Vn5.20: Texas and westerns, $3,7aiu.2u; cows anil ncirers faiilllnv, Ullim tlllu ct..i,. wm ,.uu , j .u, - lings and calves. $3. 75ft 4. 75; Blockers and teeners. $3.40C(f4.60; veals, ut.inti.&u. I If IMI, v. 1 . . . 'J f.fUl 1. n .1 . ... 1 . n . i ivf vici uvLt'iinn, u.uvj iiihu. iiitii rvui. steady; all grades, ?o,yjru..'u; duik or sales, til r,f,t 111, ulna attfuirlv. nlilSKP AND IiAJIhd- iieceipts, :i,uuo nnnrl! mnrkel iietlve: sneen siendv. lamhn weaK to 10c lower; lamos, n.oo'aj.io: year lings, ji.T&Qfo.tnj; wetners, i,)')(H.i; ewes Stock In SI ulit. Pnllnwtne nre tlio recelnts nt the four principal markets for April 15: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen, South Omaha 3,506 5.11S 6.576 Chlcueo 24.000 24.000 21.000 Kansas city '"' 6,;io St. Louis 2.200 6,000 10 Ex-dtv. nnd cx-rlghts. Trust recelpis, Nominal, The Commercial Advertiser's London 11- nanclal cablegram says: The stock market here was waiting todny. business beinc re duced pending the statement Thursday of the budget and tho policy of the government In raising money by another war loan or ny taxes, t ne tone "vus very irreguinr. American shares, nlthnuch Inactive, were firm on Saturday's bank statement anil the government's purchase of bonds, both of which Incidents wero read reassuringly. Berlin bought Erie's enrly, giving the list a lead toward better prices, but when New York prices came over with the news that Wall street was dull, a snccrlnc movement set In and lasted up until the close. The ravorues nere were noumrru rtaiiway pre ferred. the Union Pnclflcs and on the ex pectutlnn of a 2 per cent dividend on the common, tho Atchison Issues. Common hares of the Mexican Railway spurted on the belief that American combinations In Msxlco must eventually Include the Eng lish roads, The bank has bought 73,000 Totals ....31,406 44.118 36,973 THE HKALTY MAIIKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Monday, April ia, I'jui; Wnrrnnly Deeds. Atlantic Realty association to Emll Duhrsen. lot 25, block 1. Bcmls Park.$ 450 Gilbert Hcnllne and wire to a. B. HlKley. lot 1. block 1, Hurtford Plnco 600 Max Wlnther and wife to John Hoff man, n3 feet lot 1. Wlnther's subdlv 20 D. L. Morgan to r. V. Morgan, n!4 lot 5, block 8, Plalnvlew niM P. A. Hull anil wife to Rasmus Jacob- son, slj ne'4 18-16-12 4,000 rotor Schmidt and wite 10 j, j. vates, wlOO feel nf elKO feet of S12S14 feet lot 3. Ilartlctt's add 6,000 J. T. Vntes and wire to reier scnmidt, lot 19. block 12. Clifton Hill 3,0 B. B. Benbow to Nellie Benbow, lot 9. block 3. Plalnvlew add, and lot 11. block 35, Benson... 1 J. II. Schroeder nnd wire to C. W. Olandt, sl5 feet lot 21, block 10, Ben nington , .'.;:. Eugeno Plcknrd lo J. 8. Kndden and wife. eCO feet of sl50 feet lot 10. block 1, Brighton 600 R. M. Scott to James rnilden. lot 21. block 17, Bedford Plnce. 100 Alice Ellis to the Kranclfean Sister hood, lots 15. 10 and 17, block 2. South Omaha 200 Hannah Craig to L. O. Hutchinson, lot 15, block O, Saundors & H,s add. 6'X) Omaha Realty company to Jacob .Minima. Inlti 11 mid 12. block 2. Phllllpa' add UO0 (.nll Claim IJeeiU. C. II. Bulllet and wife to E. H. West erHeld. lot 15 and s4 lot 16. Ree Place , 1 lOdlth Ellis ct al to the Franciscan Rlmerhniul. lots 15. 16 anil 17. block 2, South Omaha 1 Total umount of transfer $17,29) 720 3 20 690 3 25 1901. 1W0.1899. 11898. 1897. 1896. 11835. 5 76 6 81 5 85J4 5 0 S85kl 6 891 6 9714 6 00 b 9814 ft '.laa 6 95l,4! b 9k 6 01HI 6 87 0 ui va 6 04VHI 6 01H! 3 57 3 67 4 89 3 66 4 97 3 60 6 05 3 66 3 67 6 16 3 60 3 65 b 12 3 63 3 61 6 10 3 69 3 62 3 64 3 65 6 08 3 67 0 16 3.6o 6 25 3 66 3 73 6 30 3 65 3 79 6 30 3 62 3 79 6 27 3 64 3 72 3 66 3 71 6 33 3 75 6 38 3 68 6 36 3 67 3 71 6 33 3 63 3 71 5 40 3 61 3 67 6 48 3 67 3 70 3 72 3 67 3 93 3 Vl J 3D 3 83 3 n; 3 91 3 92 3 93 3 91 3 90 3 bo 3 83 3 80 3 85 A 90 3 971 3 97 3 80 3 SO 3 691 3 71 3 101 3 661 3 to 3 64 3 64 3 65 3 62 3 67 3 69 3 61 3 62 4 71 4 85 4 74 4 a: 4 so 4 .s 3 80 4 84 4 82 4 76 4 82 4 111 4 8 4 81 3 &6 4 77 3 b7 3 60 3 49 3 38 4 72 4 76 4 7o 4 75 Indicates Sunday. . , The crucial number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. li t s. C, M. & St. P. Ry... 3 II O. & St. L. Ry 4 Union Paclllc system. 26 9 18 C. & N. W. Ry 3 4 K E. & M. V. R. H.. 32 16 1 S. C. & P. Ry 4 C, St. P., M. u O - .. 1 B. & M. R. R. R 22 5 6 3 C, B. v q. Ry 6 kock isianu, east.... 1 Rock Island, west.... 2 1 Illinois 'Central 12 Totuls 142 71 25 4 Tho dlsnnsltlon of the day's receipts was. as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers Cattle logs. Sheep. 93 1,141 Omnhn Packing Co 240 G. H. Hammond Co Sou 933 200 Swift and company no 1,11. -u Cudahy Packing Co 610 l,t93 ..... Armour & Co 670 1,917 2,321 Swift, from country 613 It, Heclier & oegan i'i Vansant & Co - Lobman At Co 204 Hilt & Hiintzlngcr 96 Benton & underwood b Huston & Co 13 Livingstone & Schaller.... 215 Hamilton & Rothschild.... 201 Wolf & Mawhlnney 208 Other buyers 147 1 Totals 3.622 4,786 6,326 Cnttle There was n liberal run of cattle hero today and as Chicago was reported a dime tower the market at this point was a llttlo weak In spots. Tno duik ot tne re ceipts wcro made up of beef steers, some thing over seventy cars being on sale. Packers evidently wanted tho cattle and not so very much change was noticeable In tho prices puld. In some cases sales were made tha,t looked a trifle lower than tho same kind sold for, and others looked fully steady. Tho market as a whole could ruirliana h.'at he rlPHprlhptt t)V calllniT It steady t4 a shade lower. The market was not very acuve, uui huh me cuiim kpi moving toward the scales, and the bulk was out of llrst hands In good season. There wcro only a lew cows on saie ana tin H..mu,iH helnir In eood shane the mar ket ruled active and Just about steady with yesterday. Homo or tne less ncsiraoia bundles wero noi very uouj nuicmi mil still tho prices paid looked' close to steady with lust week's quotations, nulla were, n little slow today, but about steady, and the same was true of stags. . . .. , In I, .at ,nn1'u linlnhal VCai IUIVCO DUiu "I n v nii, i.u...n.,. There wore not many feeders 011 sale this morning and tho bettor bunches were picked up In good season at prices that compared favorably with last week. Tho common stuff, however, was neglected the same as has been the case all along, and the prices paid wero no more man aicuuy with lost week. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 3.'.'.'.'.' 11 1 1 1 4 28 6 1 1 1 1 21 21 li i"... 4 16 4 9 18 13 11 72 1 e'.'.'.'.'. 7 8 8 20... 0... 20... 21... 16... 12... 2... 4... 2... 1.., 12!'. Av. Pr. .. 785 $3 75 . . 810 3 85 ..1110 $4 00 ..1200 4 00 861) ....1070 .... 692 .... 875 ....1000 ....1300 .... 890 .... 780 .... 730 .... 951 .... 988 .... 938 .... 992 .... 925 .... 864 ....1163 ....1033 ....10S0 ....1164 ....1106 ....1060 ....liw) ....1075 .... 926 .... 975 .... 992 ...'.10S2 ....1134 ....1057 ...'.1046 ....1104 ....1127 ....1162 ....1212 ..1145 4 00 4 J 4 10 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 35 4 35 4 10 4 50 4 50 4 W) 4 50 4 65 I T5 4 00 4 60 4 60 4 CO 4 00 4 60 4 05 4 65 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 No. 1..., 32..., 13..., 21..., 20..., 8.... 47..., 20..., 20..., 17..., 34..., 24..., 15..., 12..., 5..., 20..., 20..., 62.,., 16..., 6..., 20... 26..., 27... 14... 19... 32.... 21... 11.'.., 17... 17... 16... 42... 40... 16... 16... 48... 19... Av. 1060 1064 1203 1194 1016 1167 1165 1297 1041 1200 1214 1216 908 1150 1000 1190 1179 1256 1252 1194 1248 1235 ' 1242 1349 1287 1345 ......1316 1220 1180 1289 1316 1221 1255 ......1333 1375 1241 , 1281 .1630 .1338 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1. 840 ,.1230 ,. 653 .. 920 .. 870 .. 920 .. 910 .. 660 .. 895 .. 816 .. 890 .. 840 .. 925 .. 9S0 .. 900 .. 870 .. 100 .. 940 ..1000 .. 920 .. 900 .. 945 .. 830 ..1060 .. 860 ..HfiO ..1027 ..1040 .. 920 ..1012 ..1253 .,1083 ..1310 ..1085 ..1158 800 2 00 4 JO 4 25 8... 37..., ..1101 .1151 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 no 2 25 2 25 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 SO 2 75 2 75 2 85 Il 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 55 3 35 3 35 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 50 COWS. ...1183 ...1020 ...1165 ...1042 ... 920 ...1060 ,..1090 ,.. 830 ...1020 ...1087 ... 956 ...1300 ...1041 ...11)65 ...1227 ...1200 1 1070 12 1188 1 1170 1 1270 1 1200 4 ,...1065 3. 3... O I'.'.'. 1... 3... 3..., 6..., 1... 7... 3... 2 7.!; si!'. 1. 1. 1.... 8.... 9.... 1.... 13. 7..., 1.... 1.... 1. ,1160 .1320 .1085 .1215 ,.1300 .1290 ,.112S ,.1000 ,.1540 ,.1150 1250 COWS AND HEIFERS. 1175 3 75 2 1244 1075 l 10 9 875 HEIFERS. 19.... 3!.'.'.' l.i,,. 420 660 765 740 743 770 570 , 720 , 7S0 960 680 580 3 10 3 35 3 75 3 75 3 SO 3 S5 4 00 4 00 4 00 I 'JO 4 00 1 00 9.. 1.... 10.... o 4.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 20.... .... 910 .,..1810 ....1480 ....1010 .... !W0 .... 870 3 .... 420 3 ....1180 ....1!)W ....1610 .... 200 .... 00 .... loo BULLS, g 1240 4 50 STOCK COWS 1 970 2 30 ; am tin 2 75 3 CO 3 10 3 10 3 2s 3 25 3 30 3 50 CALVES. 4 50 1,... 6 00 1.... 6 ..0 STAGS. 1 1... 1... l.'.'.'i 1..., 1... 1... 1... 772 836 1060 847 845 855 670 6S5 JI40 1002 905 695 16S0 2050 1650 1010 640 1870 1630 1580 2020 120 160 Pr. 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 tO 4 80 4 SO 4 to 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 85 4 ?5 4 85 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 M 4 90 4 90 4 95 4 95 6 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 6 ) 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 05 6 05 5 10 6 15 6 15 5 20 5 20 5 25 4 SO 4 80 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 55 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 80 3 85' 3 a5 3 lJ 3 90 3 V0 4 00 4 00 4 (0 4 U0 4 00 4 (5 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 30 4 ?3 4 30 4 05 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 25 4 23 4 25 4 .10 4 30 1 ; 1 35 4 16 3 .V) 3 60 3 60 3 85 3 85 3 85 3i95 4 l.l 4 CO C 60 6 0 3 : 9.10 2 60 680 2 15 1 510 3 no 1 soo :i (o STOCK 13 293 v, STEERS AND STAGS. 31 1251 4 60 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 1 660 3 00 6.,,., 701 4 20 AND HEIFERS, 4 , 1 1 9 16 CALVES. 492 410 670 316 602 610 4 25 ?i)T 4 "S 1 460 3 25 21 690 I 25 1 870 3 40 26 736 4 25 2 765 3 60 6 891 I 25 1 780 3 SO 8 697 4 30 615 3 60 13 597 4 35 1 1000 .3 73 3 493 4 40 13 660 3 75 4 832 4 40 5, ,,,, W) 4 IM YUU 4 4U 1 960 4 00 76 611 4 tO 2 660 4 00 18 938 4 55 2 1260 4 10 7 1002 4 00 ttnns Th?ro was a light run of hoes hern intinv. hut uk dther points reported a decline In values tho market was generally 214c lowtr. Tho range was irom jj.uaye.w, ullli the hulk selllnz from J6.0OHli.O3. The quality of the hogs offered today was rather aDove tno average nnu ino uciiumu mr me hogs showing weight nnu quaniy . wns in good shape. Somo of tho sales made today looked about steady, while others wero cIq.ho to n nickel lower than the high time on Saturday, but ns a general thing the market was 214c lower. It was a fulrly ac tive market nnd tho bulk of tho receipts were out of llrst hands In good season. Tho light mixed hogs were left until tho last and as usual tno trnno on inni ciasa ut stuff was slow and weak. Representative sales: No. A v. Hit. Pr No. Av. Pr. 10 HS ... $5 9J14 60 230 SO i, 10 , 90 181 120 i V5 61 245 80 6 02j4 87 195 ... 5 93 IVO 270 80 6 Oils 49 202 ... 5 95 70 237 ... 0 025 73 231 160 : I'l'A Ul 2B7 1W U -J 12 255 ... b VPa 62 332 120 I) OI"J 70 216 ... 6 971a 64 249 80 6 0'."5 87 194 80.. 6 37)4 61 246 ... 6 021j 91 202 ... 6 9714 80 220 80 6 0214 ,214 80 b .14 M J)l -U ) i .214 ... 6 974 63 214 ... 02 4 .217 ... 6 97. 68 233 1L0 02A 3.1 268 160 6 00 72 245 80 6 ..214 6,1. ..'... 230 40 COO 67 270 120 6 TJVj 64 218 80 6 (0 7f. 237 80 6 02l4 57 255 SO 0 l Mi vu u u kvi 22 188 ... G CO Si 252 ... 6 02j 68 240 40 6 11) 10 264 ... 6 C2V4 6.,...223 80 6 0 68 2W 4U (i w.j 66 210 ... 0 0) 63 249 80 6 0214 46 207 ... Kill 68 266 40 6 024 63 247 160 0 00 75 231 120 6 021, 74 208 ... 6 00 76 231 ... 6 Wft 5 223 80 0 00 20 -Dl ... b iU'i 27 226 ... 6 10 70 250 ICO 6 05 16 223 ... C i'J 66 271 ... 6 ( 74 100 ... 60 74 240 ... Bib 5 221 SO li 10 65 291 ISO 6 05 92 216 200 jOQ 60 291 ... 6 05 78 215 80 n 1)0 61 264 ... 6 0) 65 268 .'. li l) 60 282 80 6 05 63 249 ... -JtO 65 232 ... 05 70 214 50 li 00 65 267 SO 6 r.a 82 201 160 6 0 73 2l!i .. 6 15 64 227 0 6 0) If 262 ... ti 0.1 72 232 40 6 10 6S 276 ... V. 73 214 m 6 00 61 263 ... 6 03 66 24.) fO 0 0 62 281 ... 6 0,1 48 243 160 fi'M 60 293 ... ti CI7t4 73 221 .. 0 rj 60 237 ... 6 10 SHEEP There rvna n falrlv Bond run of Iambs hero todav. but sheen wero rather Biurco nun particularly ewes. uoin ewes nnd wethers were In good demnnd nnd tho niarKOi ncid int about stoauv witn insi wcck. ino standard cattle company s shorn wethers and vearllnas sold at $l.7o. tne same ns tney brougnt last ween, inero wero no prime ewes offered and packers claim they aro nut getting enough to fill incir orders. Lambs, however, were In liberal receipt nnd ns tho Chlcueo mnrke.t was auoted lOffT 15c lower packers hero took advantage of the opportunity and bought tho lambs about lvuioc lower tnan last wcck. iop inmus brought o.iX). O I ...... . f I I 11. (I iaI CA taiuuiniiuiin, vwiuiuu wtllli'ia, 4I,ivim.ov. fnlr to good wethers, $l.60if4.70; clipped Wethers. ll.60i4.7n'. choice llehtwelizht venr- llngs, $4.65f4.85; fair to good yearlings, $4.50 (ii i.tk) ; cupped yearlings, I4.65jr4.8u; cnoice llghtweleht ewes. ll.2MM.40: fair to good ewes, $3.75514.10; clipped owes, $3.90r?4.25: fair to goon cuppcu ewes, JW.bWflu.'Ju; cnoico lambs. J5.0OJJ6.10: fnlr to cood lambs. S4.75ii 5.00; clipped lambs. $4.60(36.00; spring lambs, o.wg i.ou; rceaer wetners, j.i.itt.w; reeocr lambs, $4.25(34.75. Reprcsontatlvo sales: No. Av. Price. 3 cull ewes 99 $3 50 25 Colorado lambs, culls 63 4 00 12 western ewes i 108 4 10 !17 Dakota lambs 67 4 50 440 clipped western wethers 103 4 75 1J1 Cn nrnrln lomK IV. 1 CD 66 Colorado lambs!!!!!!'.!.! 87 5 00 270 Colorado lamb 79 B 00 118 Colorado lambs 63 r oo 27 Colorado lambs 77 ft on . 20 Colorado lambs 85 6 00 20 Colorado lambs 75 6 00 632 Colorado-Mexican lambs 79 6 05 30 cull lambs 8i 4 w 63 Colorado lambs 85 4 80 371 Colorado lambs 80 432 Colorado lambs 82 250 Colorado lambs 84 4 90 243 Colorado lambs 76 5 00 1 cull ewe 60 $2 25 262 western ewes 77 3 80 181 western ewes 101 4 lo 436 western' wethers 104 4 5214 899 Colorado lambs 79 4 8714 4 8714 4 8714 CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MABKKT. Hogs and Texas Cattle Steady Sheep Itather Slow. niimAnn. Anril ik cattle Recelnts. 24,000 head, Including 200 Tcxans; steady, except medium steers; Texans tlrm: top, $5.35; good to prime steers, $5.00jj6.00; poor in medium. u.!flv-4.iK: stockcts ana irru- crs, $2.75ff4.75; cows, $2.764.60; heifers, $2.75 (ftM.76; canners. $2.1V(4.70; bulls. $2,7514.50: calves. $4.O0ffi5.60: Texas fed steers. $4.25fj) D.35J Texas grass steers, I3.wa4.uu; Texas bulls, j'.'.ib'flJ.w. HOGS-Recelpts, 21,000 head; estimated tomorrow. 20.000: left over. 3.000: ononed steady, closed easier; top, $6.25; mixed and Dutcncrs, u.hjko.ji; goou to ciioico ncuvy, I6.05fi6.25: roueh heavy. $5.90fi6.00; light, $5.90ji6.1714; bulk of sales. $6.056.1714. SHEEP AND IjAMUS tteceipis, i-l.iw head: sheep slow; shorn export, $4.90fl5.10; lambs steady to slow; Colorado muttons, $5.35; good to cholco wethers. $4,755(5.00; fair to cholco mixed, $4.60ff4.SO: western sheep, $4.75?5.00; yearlings. $1. 80(85.15; na tive lambs, $4.7595.35; western lambs, $5.00 05.35. KHnsna City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 15. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 natives. .900 Texans and 200 calves; ' native beof steers, stockers and feeders steady; Texas steers 10c higher; native beef steers, $4.655.45; stockers and feeders. $3.8005.00; western fed steers, $1.45 fti!i.4.1: Texans and Indians $4.40(15.00: cows. $3.25fJ4.25; heifers. H.501J4.66; canners, $2.50 gjii.iu; nuns, caives, i.ai.o.w. HOGS Receipts. 9.000 head; market opened stendy, dosed weak to 6c 'lower; top, $6.20; bulk of sales, $6.00(66.1214: heavy, $6.10ifl6.20; mixed packers, $6.00ij6.10; light, $5.7Orf76.0714; pigs, $4.70(fi5.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.300 head; sheep steady, Inmbs 6(ifl0c lower; western laiAbs, $I.85Q5.05; western wethers. $4.60jf4.90: Vestern yearlings. $1,1575.00: owcjV $3.9Vf;.50; culls, $2.75?3.75; spring lambs, $5.50'&7.00. St. l.nnU Live Stork Mnrkrt. ST. IOU18, April 16.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, 3i300.head, Including 1,300 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $4.65dJ3.80; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.25i5.65; steers under 1.000 lbs,, $4.0005.15: stockers nnd feeders, $3.60ff4.!0; cows and heifers. $2.0000.10; canners. $1.2.V?i2.85; hulls, $2.7594.40; Texas and Indian steers, $3.IOj 6.15: cows nnd heifers. $2.454.25. HOGS Receipts, 6,00) head; market steady to strong, with the lop for butchers at $6,26, the highest price hero for the last six years: pigs and lights, $5.26fi6.00; pack ers, $5.9ftft6,07!4: butchers, $6.055f6.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head; market dull, stendy; native muttons, $4.25 66.40; lambs, $4.75'&5.60: snrlilnmbs. $6.00 M8.00; culls and tucks, $3.0O4.50; Texas sheep, $4.65(84.76. Sioux City live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, April 15. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 3.000; markit weak to 10c lower: stockers, strong: begyes, $4.25ff4.83: cows nnd bulls, mixed, $2.50J3..5; stockers and feeders, $3.004.35; calves and yearlings, IVia'Q 1.60. HOGS Receipts, 1,800; market 2!4foo lower selling at $5.905.9714; bulk, $5.9214 6.95. S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Dissrders of Men 10 year In Omaha VARICOCELE . HYDROCELE cured. Method ntw. Without cuttlnir. pain or Ion of time. eUUUI CUraa tonus ana mnpoiBoa 9 1 if 11 Ik. I S thoroughly clrsnted from tbtsTttem. Boon every Men and symptom disappears completely and forerer. No "RItKAliING OUT" of thti dlieaae on the skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerous drugs or Injurlons medicine. WEAK MEnLfrom Excesses or Victims to Tfinvooa Dmimtt or Exhaustion, wasTiso WBAKNaaa with early Ubuat In Yocito ana Mioui.i AG no, lack of Tim. vigor and itrangtb, with organs impaired and wk. STRIOTUflE aured wit a naw Bom Treatment, tia pals, no dauntlon from bul- m. 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Hoard of Trnde llnllillna. Direct wires to Chicago anil New York. Corresnondanco. John A. Wurrcn & Cu. JOVi:ilX.MI5.T .XOTIt'i:. Proposals for cnnstrticllon of wiiter Hystein. DopHrtnicnt of the Interior, Otflro of inilliin AtTnlm, WHBlilnijtoii. I). t' April I, IDOL Healed propnaals. clKlniHeii ' t'lupohHl fur Water Hstfin, Yniikton," nnil uililrrascd to the (.'onimjHrilnnor of 1 ml In 11 AffnlrH, WiiHlilnKlnn, !. 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