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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1904)
Tnn OMAHA DAILY I3EE! SATUHDAY, AritIL 1004. (Kl.oulrt t read dally by nil Interested. ta changes may occur at any time). Fv!an mall (or ih week ending March H. YjM. will close (PROMPTLY In (II re.esj al the 'leneral Po.toffUe fel lows: PARCELS-FORT MAIL rlnea on hour earlier than closing; time shown be low. Reeular and Supplementary marts close at Foreign Station (corner of West and Mor ton eireeta) haif-hnur later than cloning tlma ibowi below (except that supplemen tary malt (or Flnrope and Central Amir lea, via Colon, close una hour later at Foreign Station). Traaaallaatla Malla. ATL'ftDAT-At J:$0 a. m. for IRELAND, rer a. t. Etrurla. via Queenetown imeli or other parU of Europe must ba di rected "pel' a. a. rjuurla"); at 8 a. m. for ElROFki. per a a. St. Louie, via Plym outh and Cherbourg; at T.J a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, par a. a. Columbia (mall must he dlrecffd "nr a. a. Colum bia"); at 8 '59 a m. for BKIXJIUM dlreM. per a. c. ""Inland imall must be directed ''per a. a Finland")) at 30 a. m. for ITALY direct, per a. a. Princes Trena (mall must ba directed "per a. a. Prtncta Irene'). After the closing of tha Supplementary Tranaailantlo Malla nam en above, aridl. tlonal Supplementary Malls are opened on tha piers of the American, Engllth. French and Herman tteamera and rerna'n open unMI within Ten Mlnuti. t the hour of sailing or steamer. Malta for Boa(h nod Ceatrnl A near lea, Waal Indies. Etc. SATURDAY At a. m. for BERMUDA, per a. a. Trinidad: at t a. m. for ARGEN TINE, I'lil .OI AT and PARAGUAY per a. a. Tropic; at 8:30 n. m. (supplementary 880 a. m.) for PORTO RICO. CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. a. Caraeiia (mall for flsvanllla and Cnrtng-ena must be di rected "per a. a. Caraoaa '): atft:$n a m (supplementary 10 SO a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAAiAICA. PAVAN'ILLA. CAR TAGENA and OHEYTOWN. per a a Altai (mall for Costa Rica must be di rected "per a. a- Altai"): at MO a. in. (supplementary 10:30 a. ro.) for HAITI and BANT A MARTA. per a. a. Adirondack; at 10 a. m.- for CUBA, per a. a. Morro Castle, via Havsnn; at 12:) p. m. for CUBA, per a. a. Kaahpdi. via Matnnxia (mall must be directed "for a. a. Fash oda"), Malta Forwariefl Overland,- Etc.. El, eept Transcontinental. CUBA Via Port Tampa, Florid, closes at thla office dally, exempt Thursday, at 15 80 a, ra. '(the connecting malla close here on Mondaye, Wednesdays and Saturdays). MEXICO CITY Ov-land. unless specially addressed for dl,atch b steamer, closes at this office dully, except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. Sundaya at 1 p. m. and 10 30 p m. NEWFOUNDLAND- py rail to North 8yd ney and thence by atean er closes at tnla ofTlra dally at 8:30 p m. (connecting malla cioae nero every Monaay, Wednesday and baiurday). JAMAICA By rail to Philadelphia and I thenoa by steamer closes at this offloa al I 10:30 p. m. every Sunday. By rail to Boston and thenoa by ateamer closes at thla office at 8;30 p.. m, every Friday. ' MIQUELON By rail l iloaton and thence by ateamer closea at tills office dally- at 8 30 p. m. BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and OtTATE. MALA By rail to New Orion ns and thence by sleuiner closes at thla office dnlly, except Sunday, at I SO p. m. and 10:30 p. ni , Sundaya at 1 p. m. and llojo p. m. (connnctlng mail closes here Mon day at 110:30 p. m.) COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans and thence by ateamer close at this office dally, except Sunday, at !:S0 p. m. end ' 10:80 p. m., Sundays at II p. m. and 110:30 p. m. (connecting mal closea here Tues days at 110:80 p. m.J BA HAMAS tccr' Psreo's-wnar tWiiLi- By rail to Mrnii! VU. and thence by eteamer eiosea at $t:j a. m. every Mon day, Wednesdav ana Saturday, i Registered tnali closes at p. m. previous1 Traaapaclflo Malla, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran Cisco, close here dally at J. 3D p. m. up to March 127th, Inclusive, for despatch per X. Hv Transport. WAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, clots here dally at $: p. m. up to March lath, inclusive, for despatch par a. a. Coptic IIAWAIli 'via Ban Francisco, close hers dally al 8:30 p. ro up to March lath, in clusive! for deanntch per a. a. Alameda. CHINA- -vnd JAPAN, via-, Vancouver and Vlsrorla. B. C, floss here' dally it 6 SO S. m. up to April I5ih, Inclusive, . fee espatch per a. a. Empress of - Japan. (Merchandise for L. S. Postal Agency 'a SKanabal cannot be forwardi-d, .via Canada.) r -i ,, CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle specially addressed only), cioae here dally at b:in) S. ro. up to April tth. Inclusive, lor espatch per a. a. Plsladea. . a . -. CHINA and JAPAN, vtn Tacoma (spe cially addreassd only) closea here dally at :30 p. m. up to April 7th. Inclusive, for deanatch per a. a. Agn-mefnon. NEW ZKALAND, AUSTRALIA (exctpt West), NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI, SAMOA and HAWAII via San Francisco, clnas here dnlly at :J0 p. m. up to April !th. -Inclusive, for despntch per a. a. . . Ventura. (If the Cunard steamer Carry ing the Britlah mall tor New Zealand doea not arrive In time to ennnect with: thla dispatch, extra malla closlrg at :W a. m . :30 a. m. ana so p. m.t Hundaya at 4:30 a. m., I a. m. and 6:30 p. m. will te made up ana rorwaraea untH the ar rival or tna t.unara sieumer. t HAWAII, JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP- PINE ISLAND. Via Han Francisco, close here dally at 30 p. m up to April tilth. Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Korea. TAHITI and MARQUE8A8 ISLANDS, Via San Frarcleco, close here dally at I'll p. m. up to April listh, Inclusive, for dca- ratch per a. a. Mariposa. 'STRALIA iexoept West), FIJI ' ISL ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couver and Victoria, B C, close here dally at 80 p. m. up to April ad. in clusive, for despatch per a. a. Aaranarl. NOT Unless otherwise adjresaeil. West Australia Is forwarded va Europe; and New Zealand and Philippines, via Ban FTuncleco tha quickest route. Philippine! specially addressed "via Canada" or "via Europe'1 must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. TMwall la forwarded via Ran Francisco exclusively. ... Transpacific malla are forwarded to port of Bailing daily and the achsdule of dos ing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. Registered mall cloaca at ( p. m. previous ear. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. Postofflce. New Tor. N V.. March 26, 1904 OlIAHi LIVE SlOCR Cattle) BeoeioU Ugi tad Prioi ii'cd 4 " fiuady to ttrarg. ' ' eaassaaaswaajw , HOGS SOLD STRONG TO A NICKEL HIGHER . tr i Only a Few Cars of sheep aa Lambs Market Coald Be aae Itroaar on Best Grades, with ' ' , Othera Abeat steady. . SOUTH OMAXA, April 1. 104. Kecelpts were: Official Monaay .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday v-tiicim.1 i nursaay Official Friday Cattle. .... 4.W7 ,7N) .... 4.470 .... I.l"3 .... t771 Hogt. Sheep. Flve days thla week.....71 8me days last week....Zl.71 8nme days week before.. 23.1T. 15& 12,oT 10.437 , 7.2t U.7M 41.672 J1.031 U.M7 (.141 l.7ii) l.4'4 t.U l,lu6 J.0k3 41.533 U,X 30.7K3 35.76 24, Sea Millinery Bargains at $3,98 A beautiful hat made of all lace 'flowers, chiffon facing, satin ribbon bows and large gold buckle. A very handsonie'hat at A handsome hat made of horse hair braid and jet trimmed with silk flowers, wide Bilk ribbon and cut steel orim merits.' This" stylish' hat on sale 3.10 Saturday at f 3.9.8 161B ft fARNAM STREETS. OMAHA. PEOPLE'! U RSITVHK AXD CAHFET ( O. nuunery Dargains oa yj.vo a Handsome hats, made of horse hair braid y ( ' (in black only), tucked chiffon facing, tiim- f(S ml with ahlrretl gllk untj velvet rib- . ' I ' 1 1 1 f Iwn, Jpt ornnmeftta. Theae bata -onuo In colonial . ahnpea vn v aiwll at 3.98 A very special showing of red hat made of Moleen tucked chiffons, horse hair and mixed braids, trimmed In popples, freranl ume, cherries and foliage, flat Iron and colonial shapes very special for Saturday 3.98 ( (t 6ume three weeks a4ro...l,194 Mni jour weeks ago....lf.:p Same daya last year IB. 382 KtumrTS FOR THE YKAB TO DATE. The following Uble will show tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tbe year to date, with comparisons with last year: - , M04; ; IMS. -Inc. Dec. Cattle Js,54 au.M ........ 744 Hogs ..( 61l.lffl BI3.314 . 48 814 "... Wieep- 4tfl,7( 8M,78 T10.42 ... Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days with com parisons; ! , f OnDortuno purchase of l&OO tailor-made suits. f MM. M. , , (35 $29 values, choice $18,75, $1G,00 atld $10.75. Handsome neto Spring Suits, secured from an overstocled eastern imnufacturer at a price Data. iaoa.iw.naoa.ii9oi.ii9oo.iiS39.ua39. . ,. ,fl fk Mar. .,.! uh ' a fa acviatritnitn .A ' luS i Mar. i... ui T01I a It) 4 69 1A7I J.M VV r . II I S Mar. ... 1 04 7 oi a 07 I a asaiarr f II I . fi M Mar. ... iM tu in IW N ' ! .A ' AX vl9J V Mar. a... ' : w a , 4 70 t c . A lur r K Mar. J... I H 7 U 10 5 371 4 711 3 0 S M TtMPk I i AH Mar. a... lH 06 3 4 7 S3 I7 'Jf ' 1 M Msr. a... I 14 6 41 4 71 IK Ti Jf XlLj Mar. Id... 6 10 7 26i 07 U til I M M Tf 11 VL' Mr. n iiuts Tts ae lini 3t 17a YV i liV Mar. U.,.1 6 It 7 111 18 6 40 4 76 SU f . 1 1 Mar. is... 123 (4S tlv It! .A '"" VA Mar. 14... 1 15 7 U a 13 I to 4 76l I 63 I 03 V i 1 Mar. 6 25 I a 10 6 66 7S 61 I 68 Xff " j 11 Mar. lj.. 1 16H! 7 19 6 68 4 861 I Bo I 70 - ! Mar. 17.. I 041 7 In 6 16 4 H I t6 8 71 -A li Mar. 18.. 6O4 7 06 6 21 6 66 861 73 f II Mar. 18.. 4 871 T 1 2i 6 W 4 89 171 i ' Mar. su.. 7 Jtt li 6 Vl 4 68 X f 1 Mar. 31.. 4 9J'4 7 84 36 8 IU 4 81 3 6H S T5 -.A j5 I Mr. . 22.. 4 BoJ a68o48o(k3 7d ? I X Mar. 83., 4 -Wi 7 46 6804803631, 4 W Atf I ' V Mar. U I t 3M 43iaCI71 f , 0 : V V Mar ifi.. 8 Wvl 7 ii, a b 6 78 , 8 6J at AA X Mar. 28.. 6 12-J 7 2 8 36 7f 4 891 1 1 8. t(S 'k Jf V V Mar. 87.. .T2b V 4u 8 tul 4 8. ' SI J J K Mar. ti.. tl7 7 30 IM 6 9wj 6 ( 3 ! S 67 I V Mr- 14V4I 8 696 861l-3OjS S A . f V - v V Mar. 80.. 6 07 1 T 22 6 881 6 li t & M X V& V . frW- Mar 31.. 4 W 7 88 I 68 I 6 10 8 69, 8 t3 firV April l.. 6 1)3441 7 29 6 6oi 6 97 3 Ml i & yf .1 v f SW ' 24 3 - 1 V 27 3 ... ,.A 102 fl 4 Eton or Blouse Suits. Kton or Blouse. atyUn, Rtrlctly : .tailor ed tlirouKliont, trimmed Willi braiiln made of chevlotH, voiles au(l ; broudfloths. No trouble for the average wouiHn to be fitted.; 'At Hie price every Hult ought to go before . ulKht. Indicates Sunday. The orTtdaV number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: - - ' ' Cattle.Hbgs.Sheep.H'seS. Mo.-Pea- Rv i - .. v., M. & Bt. P.' Hy A ' 'io . u. r. Hystm 7 18 N. W. Ry E. A M. V. R. R.:ia St. H, M. & O. Ky. 2 8k M. Ily 19 H. t Q. Ry....v,... 1 R. I. A P., east.... ., ,20 .. 1 18.75 Women's Suits at $15 They look like 825 suit. Have, the ftyle of tho better gradei. There are walk ing suits and auits In the all around blouse or Eton sty leu, silk or satin lined jackets, 10 dis tinct' rtyles to select from. Your modiste couldn't dupli cate them for double the money. $15'! Ladies' Suit $10.75 Handsome atyle In broad cloth, cheviot and fancy mix tures. Triple cape, colliirlesjt Eton, elaborate ly trimmed with raided cordirg around bottom of Kton, run ning to a pclnt In the center of the back. Coat is gatln line 1, eklrt Is full trimmed with raised cording on sides Crixv enette Rain proof Coats $11.95 They're abso lutely water proof crnven ette, made in very pretty styles, capes and belted back, in blue, hlacic, oxfard, and castor, can be worn in all kinds of weath er, $25 quality. 10.75 I1.95 Walking Skirts special purchase of 1,000 Women's and misses' walking . skirts, thl bets and melton cloths, seven jrore full flare atylea, trimmed around bot tom with rowa of tailor nUtt'liing. blnck find oxford i $3 j Ckinsx Silk Waists. t:.0O for China silk alsta trimmed with Valenciennes lace and tucked yoke. The waist la further embellshed with dainty lace collar, making It one of the moqt attractive of the new dCKlgliS. 2.00 Black and Blue Voile Dress' Skirts, new, Just arrived, made very full, good flare, trim med with rows of taf. feta strapg,' will be put on sale Monday at the very low figure of 8.50 FREE A correct form pad given away with every suit purchased Saturday FREE for Easter i Sumcks. of stylo.- It Is (li'ffiTtMicp. Hero are tho C R. I. P.; Chicago, O. W:..-; Total recelDtn The dleposlilor iff the day'a receipts was l np toiiows, eacn nuyer purcnasiny tne num; ber of head indicated: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co....-.-' 84 Swift arid Company 4Ko Cudahy Packing Oo,...., 13 Armour Co 188 Armour u Co., Boo City Cure? .Benton..., W. 1 8tephen rim er son U V. Musi Wolf Sl AMurrun Hobblck A B,. 8 18'. B0,&Drco:::r:;:::::::::: J. B. Root Co M. Hagerty Co, other tniyera 21 64 .. ST I i '"a 86 Hogs. Sheep. Ti'l ... - 2.(W4 i.aw J.ljlSt.' -' Harvnrd in tho unmo of this uttrncttvc Back unit. Btvllnh. Snamiy tlint dcBcrlhoH it. You know the K, X. & K, Ktylt'H," full of tbat Hointthliig n mini likf.-a to have in lila clothps n port Qf dunh-ir hiiructer. You don't fluil It in otbrr.. makes., Lot? of vm clnllii It, nut tlioy dun l uiiikc goon. .o kucssivoi k about our K. X. & V. goods. Wo'vo pliul to havo . thiMUf lon"t know of nny , otlioro quite up to tin; handle. Thla suit is ati'lrUy band tailored through , out. Trice 838 u,ai mere tli rough a tne small i Total ..1041. J.185. CA,riLThere. was a veryllaht fan of -cattle 'Teworted ma 'monllng rand 'heaidea tl.at tnere were 31 oars of the receipts billed ana not onerea on ine maract. a aaed a. rem cat la aneY es a roaul t ; orTeiiuaa were soon dlsDosed ot. 1 The market ou rem fed steers -could- be quoted steady t stnrng. The- Wnda that Just suited buyers were if anything a little stronger, while- the general ran was about steady. Ae compared with the close ot last week the general' market Is fully aj dime lower vr lilbp lower. Considering the heavy receipts, though the market1, i con sidered In very aatlsfuctory condition. The cow- market wa also lukly steady with yesterday, .Anithlnn on the,llKlic heifer iteder was ploaad i in a hurry at atrong prices, while -heavy wi -wold (r about ytrrday's notches.. As. t'omiMirfcd. with a week ago the market H IlKhtwuigbt cows and bcllt-ra la ttdy to atrmig, wliile heavy cow. are unevenly t lower, i Borneo aulcsmen are quoting the d lint) at Ju-flluc, while others thlnk.lt a. Utile more-tlian that. , . . . . ,. The market on. bulls Is still- slow,, with prices b bout . the same-as they were a .week ago. Vent calves are in good demand at prm prices..., j -f ' The same as usual cn a Vrldny th were only a few strxjierv and leedcire tut sale. and while the demand waa limited still any- inina at nil gooa soiu wiinoui mucn trounie al eteady prices, t'nmmpn cattle also showed verr ittie change from yesterday. riopreaeBtaitve anitut; r . .. tJKBIT BTEERB.; M . CjC:,V-. Advance ahowlns; of th trew spring hats. A black stiff hat like cut Is onr svecial for this week at $3.00. Our line -include ftlltM nobby styles in the different sizes and shapes, ht prices that will please you. "vVe n!so have a Unen9 ot soft lt prlcea, $.5O,($2.OOand .0. o Men's aad Boys' Spring Clothing 1 riUESTLEVS Clt A VENETTE8 Absolutely Tain proot nlie.1 water like a duck. Tva much cannot be said iu favor of this com mon sense garment. Can be Torn in rain or shine. You'll And that K., N. & F, rain coats will do a good I f r?.eal more for you than keep you dry I J I We are headquarters for young men's eh'.hzg. Our ;-oung meu's euits are jut as handsome, well made and ciy'?sh as the ''regu lar" men's suit- over plaids. Specif We carry "a complete ctock in Men's Shoes best of. leather nd workmanship good, service able kind for every day wear or the more fash ionable kind. Perfect fit guaranteed. Prices -nobby patterns in stripe and "(C t CT(( recial for Monday only, at. . . . .) I 1 $2.50-$3.$3.50.$4.$4.50 eQ CSaaMaMSSal pe"Vl prtcea, nnd a reejilt it was Int.; before Ji cli-arHncc waa made. The bulk of all the aalea went from VM to $5.f and h high aa 15.10 was paid for n choice llRht wolght - lortrt. The imunoncr iind trnshy atuS sold from 8S.0O down. While the bulk, of the hogs waa sold nt a leasonubly early hour it took aome lime for the late arrivaJf to change hanns. ieprccniuuve sines NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' Bids will be received until 4 o'clock P. m on Monday, April 11, 1"4, at the offlce ot the undersigned In Lincoln,' Nebraska, room Jul. of the Central building. State unlver alty grounds, for the construction of a physics Ubuiatory building for said univer sity upca Ita grounda In Lincoln, and alao for the conatiuctlon of a school and labora tory building upon Its farm near to the city tf Llnooln. according to plana and spertfl cations for said buildings on file In the Office of the superintendent of construction, room 111 of said centra) building, bidders muat consult the superintendent ' before preparation and filing of their bids upon an matters wnrcn may appear to tnem un certain iq eithe,' plana or apeclllcatlona; must alao examine the forms of contract and bond required and on Ale With lH superintendent: ahd muat personal')' In spect the university grounds, fnrm and the building illes thereon selected. The Mils upon the two buildings must be made eealrg ana men arparareiv nna muat con- form strictly ie trie miuarna plane and aoerlflcatlora rewnectlvely. Riildera m at be prepared t, furnish commerclel rstlna or saiisriicrory references as to tneir finan cial atundlng. If the aame be rtilre4 bv the unfversliv authorKles. FaeH bid mist be sci'umrsnled by a certlfltd check on verslty of Nrbruska uncondltloeally, for the sgm f. One thousand dollsrs. The check of the suocea-ful bidder. In ease of an award, win be nem aa a guaranty for Jhe algnlng cf the building contract l- orm as prepceed. furnishing to the super nt.ndent schedules ef mater'als with quan tities and prlcea. and furnishing security company bonds as required. B"th the se curity comny offered and the form of the bond must be tatlsrac'ory ta the board of regents or Ita building comm't'ee, . In rase the successful bidder fails wl'bin two weeks irom (he date of the award to file aid schedules, furnish and ills bonds aa required and to enter Into ren'ract at the mount nr iu uia. me cneca oeno.i'ea By win be forfeited to the i-nlvrettv Idated d-rrsges without f'tr'hw rro- e.edlris or ootlce.- TPS check rf tha blA. der whoa, bid Is second beet. In iKe rnininn of the bcerd ef reverts or Ita build ng com mittee, will also be held pending the- n-ro. tiatiora tor 'ne rinsing or a contr.cl wltii trs prsi m ri-oer or unrji it is i-t'r mined whetbT the second b-s Md wl l ba t.ken up or r'blddtne; called for. All bld mnet be alaned. ealed tip addre-sed to the undersigned and be mainly marked en. 'hi outside w'th the bMder's "rne and the worda . J'Wvab-a Vulldlng bid." or, "Farm eopooi nni'nin' no. ip esse mav b. S.ld bids ist a'.O he.e Ike resMenra n, lness sitd'-'SS f the b'der. Th VM will be opened and l"nep ed aa soon afe the date ebove set for a"T urn a n he board of reaerts - Its" b'r r-nimlMe ran be conveniently nn-mh'-d The r I arH t la reeerved to ftWOrv srd all Mda. d tli the indrals"ed t room 101 . cftr'ril i.uiu'ing Hiaie . univeraiy. '.rproln Ne Itr. ' Hi: fmoi ilm qul fe. 11. .A II 86 I 4 M 15::::::::; M 1... 140 .11.0 . 2 . 1 .1(109 .into . 841 '. 18 .lull ... wi ...ion ...1011 ,,.uw ...li ... tWl ...tt ...UdO .1160 Fr, 8 4 8a I in I io I K I to 8 M I 4. 1W . t. n .IS: I w I K 8 M J I w. ) 80 8 M 10 ha "- . i'.V.',',V, 14. 81 11 t::::::: IB. (pilj' nn .1047 - .1110 ...... .1MB .,.i.'..117I' ...... .lAfk ..,..-.."4 ,.i:..4uM .i..,..2 4. ill UJB .1141 .lul .14 .1MB .-' .iriW S:: l..f i . i .' I....... 8...... BTEKioJ AIn'O COWi. ,',.',114. 4 W ' , STIVERS Za-JD HEIFERS. .... til l is 8 Ht ., o4 8 14 .Hit? LVWS, . " Tt. v 8 n, T (,- , 4 0.;-, IS-..:; t tS ' ii." 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IU :.. in ...2:ll ...234 '....121 ;...12I ... 8K7 ... n ....Ui ....I'll ....iu ....! ....141 ....lie .'...Ml ....iso ...lit ,...I7 ....17 ....111 ....till ....174 ...107 only five I 05 8 06 I 06 I 04 I 06 I 08 I 08 06 I 08 I K 6 06 8 XI 4 06 6 06 I 06 8 '0B I 08 I 06 6 06 8 06 804 8 01 I 06 I 06 I OS I 04 8 06 6 04 8 06 6 06 6 04 I 08 6 08 I 04 I 08 8 OS 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 07 1 J . io 8 14 8 00 8 48 8 cars tb.WU j.tii packers, 8j.urff3.2U; pigs and ligrtui. i.j".4- ' . . .' arin,k,K AfsU Wetielpta,-700 head; maiKet iflo lilght'i", nutlve iumi,.-, ( t.Ufui western liimuo, t iy K, iuu er, D im 4.76; yenrlitiKa, 4.o4ja,a tockcra anl fo-ju-ers, i 1oii4.nn. . .. ..!.-. . CHICAGO UVlfi 8WK,BKKT. - 40 40 1 160- 04 40 Of tattle Steady, Hoars Ten Ceats HlRhcr and Sheep Ten t ents Lower. . CHiOAOO, April l.-fATTl.K Receipts, 15.0W head; muikvt aUtv,) ; good to pr.ma steers, 8Mi.Xliu.so; nominal, poor Io me .luiu, tVi-iXryDiio; slocaors ami feeders. tlMi.1.; cowa, iL.uii.io; heifers, 2Ujiu4mj; cai.neia. 81.Vbti2.uU', nulls, ..'Mfll'); calvue, Vi.ouJ 5.6u; Tesaa-teil ateeia, 84.!4tM.W. HOtlaV Jteceipts, M.woo head; estimated tomorrow, IS.diki head; l ft over, 10,44.1 head: market loo higher;- mltel and outcliera, o.Mj.40; good to t holce heavy, 85 3iua.4-j; rougn Ituavy, 8a Uiu M;.. ngnt, eu.lmou.Hu; bula of aulea. 8.Zj(rw.S,w i EHKKP ANU 1.AMU8 Roceipts, 6,d0) head; sheep, lue lower; lumus, lull arid lower. Good to choice wethera, $4.7i'3u.4V; fair to choice mixed, .,3,IU4j1.bO; western Bheep, It.5o4j6.40. . . St. I.oals Lira Stork Market. BT. IXJUIS, April l.tVATTLE Receipts, J.uW .head. Including m) Texans; maiKut steady; natlvs sliippina nd export sieeru, $4.i;fi(Ua.40: dressed beet iind buiclier s.evra, I3.7u434.lu; steers under l.oOo Ihs., 3aj4.: stockers and feeders, li.lbfai.w. cowa and heifers, I3.iui iu; canners, M1ikd2.6i); bulls, 83uout.; caives, l.'"..io.iV. Texas and In dian steers, ii.lbii4.lb; Cows and heifera, 1110(83.10. . J ... HOOkVRecelpta. o.ano; market 8c higher; pigs and light. 8t.Oii24.9j packer., H.Mji &.; butflisra and bet heavy, l6.2Dtu.40. 8HEKP AND LAMKB - Recelp,B, 1.600 head; market strong; native muttons. 84.60 45 10; iHmbs, 84.tf; cull and bucks, l.604."; stockers, 82.ywS3.0u. 41 Ko At. ail 6HEEP There Sheep and lambs reported thla morning, ! H(. Jnseult Lira Stock Market and as a result a fair test of the market BT JOSEPH, April 1. 6ATTLE Re waa hardly made. Good sheep, though, ce1ptl m t).ad. market strong to luc cuia oe nuoiea uroni. n " """S! higher than Wednesday; natives. $3.5 3.16 ui ioi"u" T.uuiu iiuauii ' I'"" rnsi and he fera without trouble at good, firm prlcea. Hut . tertm tl ftiiti "S stocks as c'.oeely na possible, making iy for the new clip. H eton l.uyers .re leav ing for the wrat, but important trann.ii tlona have not yet been closed. The Lou don amnion Males ,'losed firm at prices 6 tu lo per cent lower for crr.nsbreuH and c.t part to 6 per ceijt iower fur merinos than the JimuHiy rates. The hhlpinent of wool from Roalon to date from December III. 19i'3. are 60,oMi.&ii7 pounda, ngalnut u6.67",NSo pounds at the sitir.e time last year. Tlie receipts to date are 4n,V)0,-Jti pimndH, uralnst 4H 4l4.4:Hi pounds fur the tame period last year. OMAHA YYIIOl.K.SALB MARKET. Condition of Trade and (taotatiopa on Staple and Fancy Produce. EOUS Receipts, liberal; market . steady; freHh, stork, 15c. - live i'( t Imi J lens, lnwaiic; young roosters, ((!'.; old roomers, ic; turkeys, 13c; ducks. OHc; geese, fc. HOTTER Packing stick, 1271ZUc; cnnie3 to fancy dnlrv roils, liuyUc; aeparator, 22c. FRESH FISH-lTout. sninc: plcKerci. 6V, c; plkeJ 8c; perch, ffftt&c; blucnah, ISc; whiteflsh. 7itil0c: salmon, lie; haddock. 10i-; codfish, 12c; redenapper, 11c; loba'.er, boiled. per in.. 4iic; anipaen wnirennn, nc; oini hends. tic: cntflnh. 13(ffl4c; black baa, iOc; bnlibut, 10c; . crapulea. 13c: lierrlng. 4"c; white. haaa. 13c; blucflna. 8i; smelts, 108llc; finnan haddles. smoked. 8Vc. OTBTERB New York counts, per enn, 43c; per gal.. $2.00: extra select, per cn, lie: per gRl.. $1 75; standard, per can. r7c; per gal.. 1 35111.40. HHAN--lr ton. 81S0U. HAY Prlcea auotrd bv Omaha Wholesa'e Dealers' association: tholce No. t upland. 860; No. t lrt.ii; medium, aSO: cosro $3 00; rye straw, 8S.00. Theie prloes are for hny of good color and quality. Demaaa fair and receipts light. VEGETABLES. POTATOES-Colorado. $1.18; Pftkota, per veal calf.' $ to 12 lbs.. SHo; No. 3 veal ralf, avenue, 11 to 15 lbs., 6V; dry salted hides. Ki'Uc; : nvenue. sheep peltn, 24(h27c: hortiehldeH. ll.UVil-.eO. NUTS WalnutH. No. 1 soft shell, per lb, iHiiay; nuuveu, ij.vvj.ih (.014)4 35; stockers and the commoner kinds were no more than steady. Fur the week the market on sheep shows an mlvance of lMjilbc and inmns are around inilii higher. It Is noticeable, how- Oker, that prk i s Hre inclined to dlHcnmi natti against the Inferior grades of both stieep and lambs and that claaa has shown the lea.t Improvement. Not enough feeders are comtrg forward to ejiiote a market. Quotations tor corn-red stoea; uood to obolce lambs. !5 Wr.l 75; fair to good In inbi. $5.0nitf.60; aimd tn choice yearling. $Ba afi!6; fair to good yearllnas. $1.5MH.80; good to choice wethers. $48itfiVt6; fair to good wethers. ! tyi-5.36 ; good to choice wea, t4.76fT5.00; fair to good ewes. $4 .40 4 60; clipped stock sells oC&75c lesa than WKi:ea atoca. Representative sales: No, 10 clipped owes ... ta clipped ewes ... 44-wester ewes .; lit western lambs Av 81 83 M 70 Price. SCO 4 19 4 4 5 8S 14 - I., M. ' Is I. ..100. ..I'M . 410 8 84 a it a 44 a so 8 48 . 1 HO 1 74 ding Rtste . unlver.lly T,)rroln Ne UtaMon A- J. 8V rA Kg 1M-A., .jtcratary. ii.:::: i liuoa mere was a ugni run oi nogs nere this morning and the market opened about a nickel higher. Moat of the early ealea were at till and. $608. ' Not aU of the packers, though, were bidding the advance, and afire aome of the Tiackere and .btnpera had tbelr mora urgent order, filled the market slowed dowa and closed weak, naleamcn aattrally. all wasted aha- early 8 84 8 84 I T8 8 T8 a ot 12 IS 8 44 8 48 IMS-a 4 .10M . 840 . 444 . na . 474 . 114 lorl 714 .'471 1. 14A... 8TAQ8. no ton a as 1 1 Vow York tiro Stock Market. NEW YORK. April 1 -BEEVES Re cslpla, 1.608 head; market for oteers 10tfi-0c lower; for bulls and cows, about steady; t cars str.r unsold; steers, Hi'T6 X); bulls, $8 061)4 18; cows, 11.40.1(1,(1. Cables un vhanged; top price at London, llo per pound, ar.ss.d weignt; r.frigerator beer to per pound; exporta, nona. CALTS Rsc-ints. 3i3 head: market steady; veals. $4.1038.00; tops. 81 ; ltttle ealves, nominal; city dreas.d veals. fcUVtC Dr pound; country dressod. 7tjliHo. 8JHEEP AND LAMBiJ Receipts, $.15 head; market for sheen dull; lambs. 164C6c lower; sheep, $1.604.75; lambs, 88.00ti.ii); one cnr. $.-6. ' HOGSRecelpla 3.01$ iiead; market waa Sb30c lower; eaU -hegs. 6.75?j Is). - HO IS Rei eluts. 5.6.15 head: market So higher; light, $5.01(1' 5.10; - medium and heavy. ib.UZWao.2H. tfltlCKP AMI 1-.A M !1?4 rtCPiptS, l.T-4 head; market steady to lc lower. aioax Ity Live atotk Market. 8IOI X CITY, la.. April l.-ISpcclal Tel. grain.'j;ATTLE tteccipts, 30u heail; mnr aet steady; beeves. i4.6i); rows, bulls and nilxud, $2.6nfi3.an; atoi-kers and feeders, $.H mun i lit; calves and yearlings, a2.,a3.70. HOt58 Receipts, 1.W0 head; market Bff Kh- hlghej-, selllna at $4.603.10; bulk, $4,850 606. Block In Blaht. Following are the receipts of live stock for the six principal western cities yester day; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Bouth Omaha l.TTi 7.16 1.105 Chicago 15, ,) r tVK) Kansaa City X) 6 2u0 7 0 St. Louis l.O'O 8.&II l.t-OJ Bt, Joseph 73 $ 835 1,7:, Bioug City . 6'JO 1.6u0 Totals :..M.Ut . 60.108 10,02$ ' WOOL - Kaaaas Cltr Live Bteck Market. ' KAN'SAS CITT, April 1. CATTLE Re ceipts,. .k head, including fr southerns' market alrady: fxiwrt and dressed beef steers, $4t"U J..0; lair to good. 83 Vtft4ti: western-fed uteera, 83a'i4 3j; stockers anJ feeders, li. 7844.66; southern steere, $3 tfft 4 10; southern cows. I. ulK; nativi $.' $CP4.ii netlwa heitVrs.- $.4oil.30; Ut't!i;i; calves. 82 t;O.D0. Ho.iS Recelj.ts, a.t: market 8 hlgtier top. $4 Khv bulk, 1 aalvs, lieovy Wool Market. ' BOBTON, Maaa.. April 1. Pulled and territory wools are firm, with supplies moaeraie. iuoiauons: Kentucky, Inuiana, etc. 1 hree-elgliths blood. iC'crzuc; one-fi urth blood, 'Xxttw, braid, tiitfSe, Ter- ruorj luano nne, io-bjjh-c; neavy nne, 13ft itc; nne medium. itvMy,r; .,w ntv dlum. 16(S18c. Y yomlug Fine, 13 toe, nnv nne, luuitc, una meoium, lh 15So; medium, lS1lc: low medium, 18IJ1K' luq ana levsua r ins, ioTiiftvc; heavy one, iduitc; nne meoiiim, ifMUlbc; meotum l(lc; low medium, H-tfJOe. I)skota Klne 16ylc; line medium. Wl4c; medium, 189 18c; low medium, 18:1V. Montana Fine choice, 19i?tlio; llr.e medium cliolce, ISSlik:; average. lkal'A-; staple, liriifoc; medium to Choice, ISCflllc Tbe Commercial bulletin win say tomor row: The. wool market U steady and firm. with a fairly active Luslnees la small lots. cows, , The Increased demand fop fine grades. In bulla, I eluding dumeetlc neerea,' territory and Australia Is a feature of the week. There tiai tma no ehadlng or-price to any ex tent, out dealers anxious to clean up 1 i bu.. 81.10: natives, $1.00. NAVY BEANS Per bu I2.2M185. CaltlornUt, boo, 160, and crate, $1.90; Colo- IBc; hard aheli. per lb., J4r; No. 2 aoft sholl per lb., loc; No. 1 hard shell, per lb., U-'t ErazilH, per lb., lie; lllberta. per lb., 11c; almeuUs, soft shell, per lb., l&u; hard al.ell, w,,uV; peuiik, large, irr h., lie; small, per lb., 10c; neanuta, per lb., roHsied peanuts, per ,b c; Chill walnutK, 12'(ililVsc; large hickory nuts, per tu., tl.M; phejlbarka, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per bu $123. . ' tttatemeat WASHINGTON, f , Public Debt, April 1. The monthly statement of t tie public debt shows that at the close of business March 31, IO04, tho debt, less cash In the treneury, amounted to $til5.22,ini, a decrease for the month of $'i,612.U3. The debit la recapitu lated as follows: Intereet-bcarlng debt, $,15fl,740; debt on which Interest lias ceased since - msturlty, $2,870,610; debt bearing no Interest, $?92, i!i4.4HB; total. II.USrt.lM.OW. This amount, however, does not Include $!KJl, 1 17.89 In certificates and treasury nots outstanding, whl'-h are offset hy an equal amount of cash on hand held for their redemption. Th cash in the treasury Is classified aa follows: Gold reserve fund, $150,000,000; trust funds, $36.8j6,668; general fund. $144, 0t3. 6"7; In rational bank depositories. 86. 103,91a; total, $1,399,011,478, against which there are demand notes outstanding amounting to ll.(r:3.311,47D, leaving a canlt btlnnco In tha treasury amounting to $874.- t9,a6. . boy; A. P. Brady. I:9 Meredith hoy; N. J. Bhciiberd. Thlrt v-nei-.in,l and Gold, boy; Fred Oche, 1418 4'lerce, boy. Deaths Mrs. Helen tlseth. a!07 Wehaier, 6fi; Mrs. Mary Mc8hane, 3f6 Farnam, 60; Elhel Beer, 44) North Thlrty-fl-st, 1 month; Marls Andereon, 32 Reese, 60; WUlle I.ilt Inger, Oeason, 16 months. HEAL KBTATB THAN8FF.RS. Peeds filed for record April 1 aa futnlbhed. by the Midland Uuarantee i.ud 'trust cumpany, bunded abstractor, 1814 Farnam . siritt. for Tha Heel Annie V. Anderson and husband to , , Fred H. Guthrie, lot 8, block 134, 1 city $:,aoo Mary B. Newton to Thomas W. Klark- burn, lot 14, block ii, Ktevens' Place.. 1 Albert P. Brink and Wife to U. ).. Ben- lot 14 and part ot lot Id, block son, 900 CELLRV Large oc. ONIONS Bnanlsh, per rido rd, per lb., iv,c. rABUAGK W sconaln Holland. 4o. TURNIPS Wblie, per bu., one; rutabagas. per lb.. He. lAKiunB-rer nu., i.w. PAKHNII'S Per bu.. Wlc. BEKTB Per lul., T6c. CI t'l'MHKRS Per dos., $1.60"rjl.75. " TOMATOES. Florida, per -basket crate, $3 0n(fi3..rA KADisiiKD-rn nut, nuncnes, wodoc. LF.T'i'l CE 11EAD8-Per Uoi. bunches, 0c fj 11 .On; top Induce, per dox., iiibx: TI'KNIPB-Roulhern, per dos, 46c. HEETS-Southern. per do. 60c. CAR ROTH-gout hern, per dos., 75c. PARSLEY Southern, per dox., 3c&45c. ' SHALLOTS-Per dox.. 73e. ONION 6ETB Per bu. of J2 lbs., yellow. $2; red, $:'.; while. $2 60. 8JPINACH Per bu., ai.wni a. BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $4 60; string, per bu. bog, $4.00. r 111. 1 1 v APPLES California Bellflow.ra, per box. $1.',6; Oregon fancy red., per bog, $l.rt; New York export Greenings, Kuaseis ana Buldwins, 84 w. CRANhERKIES Jersey, per bbl., $7; par box, $3 60. BTRAWBERRIEB Texas, per 24-qt. case. $4.u6; Louisiana, per 24-tt. case, $2.00. TROPICAL, rnUllB. ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, $!.25; fanry navels, all slxea, $3.60. LEMONB California, fancy. IK) to 880, $3 60; choice. 240 to 270 sixes, $8.0rh"$ 23. FIGS' California, per 10-lb. cartons, 8Sc; Imported Smyrna, S-crown, 14c; l-crown, 16c; T-crown. 18c. BANANAS Per medium sixed bunch, r(.jif V Jumbos. 82.7t4i8.a6. DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs., $3; per lb. In 80-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental atufBeJ dates, per bx. $3 4a.. COCOANCTB Per sack. $4 00; per do., M T5ICELT.A N EOl'S. PHEEBE Wla cnsln twins, full cream 18c; Wisconsin Young Americas. 18c: Mock Swiss, loo; wUconsIn brick. 13c; Wlaconslu llmburger, 13c CIDEH-Per bbl . $3.5: ter H-bbl.. 13 Ml HONEY Nebraska, per 84 frame, 8.1 M); t'tah and ininrnilo. er 74 rramex. xj Ki. HORSERADISH Per afce of 2 dox., parked. Sop. MAPI.H SYRt'P Ohle. per Hi, 10c. HIDES No. 1 greeu, ftc; Na. I green, le ft; I a!tl. Tc; No. salted, -4c; iN.. -J Ptilladflphla Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, April l.-BtTTER-Bteady, but quiet; extra western creamery, Jb'Ac; extra r.eurby prlnta. 28c. EGGS Firm; flesh nearby, 18c, at mark; fresh western, lftc; fresh southern, 18c; duck ckko. j'(32'; goose caga. TfiiSCc. CHEESE Bleadv ; New York full creama. choice to fancy, lo6llc fair to good, lotf 10nc Now York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 1 -PRIME MERCAN. TILa PAPER tv rr cnt. STERLING EXCHANGE Nominal, with actual business in bankers' bills nt 4 KT.V'f , 8 8735 for demand, and at 4.8476'rt 4.84 for ! sixty daya' billa; posted rates, $4.aVfi4.&uyj , and $(.88; commercial bills. $I.4',j4i4.MV . Dry (iooda Market. I NEW YORK. April l.-DRY GOODS-The j msrket hss ehown little change and tne ; outlook for continued apathy is geiier-,1. 1 Buyers have been very few In number dur- i lug the laat two or three daya and the j weather lias neen a iurtner nanuirap to favorable busluess. Ei.hs(e Are Closed. ST. LOriB. April I. Today being Good Friday, the Merchants exchange and varl oua other exchanges were closed In accord ance with the usual custom, and there were no quotation on grain, cotton or wool. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. April L-Bank clearings for today, $1.063 082.71. a decrease of $133.3SL80 from tbs corresponding day laat year. Marriage Licenses. t'p to noon April 1 the following couples had been licensed to weal Name and Residence. Lynn Trank. Conk Goldlo Ingereoll, Burr Frank Rlama, Omaha Rose KuneJ, Omaha Frank Bwanann, Red Oak, la Amanda Kamp, Council Bluffs, la, Henry Kouhler, Omaha Frederlcka Ret linger. Omaha 4, nainview , Hugh S. Thomas to John H. Maack. - lot 18, block 1, HimebaJKh'a S30 Edgar Estill to George Estill, lot I, block 103, Florence l,.00 Frank Murphy et al to Anna B. Pearse, part of lot 25, block I, Alamo ' Plaxa 1,600 Edward Caaaudy and wif to I'lhleln, tot a, block 10, 2d add. to Mount Douglas go Charles Wlf.e and wire to A. H. Han sen, lot 1, block I, Crawford's odd. ' to Elkhorn , 300 Juliette Gregory to John Jacobaon, lot 12. block 439. Urnnd View 1 City of Florence to Hugh B. Thomas, ' lot 16, block 114 Florence 60 Chnrloe 8. Campbell and wife 10 Wil liam B. Arnold, part of tiw. 80-16-ia. 1,800 National Bank of Cbmmerce lo Jen nie L. Redneld, lot 1, block 6, Bel- , , vldere ,,, , $50, XOMfllSSiMI CO Inoorporate d .... 11 .... .... 3 .... M .... -i .... a .... 13 Capital mad Surplus $600,000. Lie.lar. tn GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS AHD INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCES: 176 State and Na tional banka ai Cemineictul Agencies, lUi iliaiitli tJlll' ts. General utUcei N. Y. Life Uulldlng, MINNKArOMB. Ouiaha BraiieU jtlln Farnani .. Tel. 36T. THOa. M. WADIIH'K. Cor. Lowrey Bros fi. Go. Commission Merchants Grain, Stocks and Provisions Room 212, N. Y. Life Bulkitijr Phone 3610. to aalegraph and Specie: attention given mail orders. JUAIIA. 13-K Wtdding Kings. Eatioim. Jeweler. Mortality Statistics. The following birth, and dent ha have been reported to lle hoard of Health during the Twenty-four lioute i.ndln. ul 110,111 Eriduy: HI. ilia Anton rjchtiech-irergt r, 1411 Stouth Thirteenth, girl; Wllll.ini I !.! ng. 'M lv enport, g'.rlj Friir.k Petfumi, Ui8 North Tweiity-Prsi. girl: William J. Morgan. I'll Bouth Twenty-fourth, gli'll rA', A. Kingsley, J3ii North F.lghteenlh, girl), Cliarliia flood, illl UUlj, bu j Liill Cvaojan, ti Patrick I LEUAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Beitled blda will be received at the ofllce Of secret ry of stoto tip until 12 o'clock noon of April 4. 1804. for the erection and completion of a cold storage building at the Veebia Ml ml ml Institute ut luilrW and himpltal building at Mllford, no, 01-illng in plona and speclricatior.s now on fllo Iu the ofllro of commiuloner of public lands and buildings. Tho board reserves the right tu reject any and all hid. GEOKtJK W. MARSH be ere la rv ot Hoard. . . , . . JyUrZMiui-w 1