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    TIIE OMAIIA DAILY PEE: TUESDAY, AriUT,
5.
pouomn; hotice.
p. m will be mad up end forwarded
until the srrlval ..f th Cunard iimp )
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA n.l PHILIP
'P1NE ISLAM'S. via Snn Frsnclso,
rlose her da II r at (.3 p m up to April
mh. Inclusive, for despatch per s. I.
Kora.
TAHITI and MAngi EPAS IPLANIiS. via
an Ffiwl'm. rh hn daiy at $ 8V
p. m. up to Apr8l $lth. Inclusive, for des
patch per a. s. Maripnu.
HAWAII, via Pan Kranrlwo. co hre
dally at 6 30 p. m. up to April ih. In
clulve, for depM-ti per a. s. Alameda.
1IA WAIL JAPAN. CHINA and spe
clslly addressed mall for PHILIPPINE
IFLANI'S. via Pan Francisco. rl'w her,
dally at 6:30 p m. up to April -lt. In
clusive, for despatch per a Oaeiic
AtBTRALIA (exlept West), FIJI I8bA.NT8
and NKW CALEDONIA, via Vancouver
and Victoria. 11. C. close pere dally at
S 30 p. m. up to April ld. Inclusive, for
despatch pr s. a. Aoranrl.
PHILIPPINE IHLAND8. via San Fran
Cisco, r1oe hre dally at C 30 p. m. up to
April ?Rth. Inclusive, fer despatch per
I". 8. Transport.
NOTE I'nloss 48hrwJ.a, addressed. West
Australia Is forwarded via Europe: and
New Zealand and Philippine via San
Francisco the quickest routes. Phillp
plnea specially addrs"d "via Canada"
or "via Europe" muni be fully prepaid at
the foreign rate. Hawaii Is forwarded
rla Ban Francisco exclusively.
Transpacific maila are forwarded to port
or sailing daily ana tne. scneauie ot clos
ing Is rrrg(l on the presumption at
their uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mall close at s p. m. previous
day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT.
Postmaster.
postoffW. New Tork. N. V.. AprM 1. liM,
I.OtCRXIlT SOI IC E.
OFFICE OP THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster. lYi Dooly bullrtlng. Sa.t
Lake City, L'tah. March 2. 1P4. Heated pro
poeala in trioleate will bo received here
until 11 a. m , standard time. April 5, 1904,
i then nintnpd for rnnnr;lf! nn. at
. . ,. i T ' . -. v. . .... u.ini.aina rtm.
cers uimrcrs, mcmom i'immuhis. k a a
piping, naung nnu. pin ini: winiiB, mil one
their bids the time in sMi'h they will com
plete the work. Full Information and blank
forma of proposal furnished on application
to this office. Plana and specifications may
be Been ber. " I'nited states reserves the
right to accept or reject any or ail pro
posals, or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing proposals to be indorsed "Pro
posala for Public Buildings," and addressed
to Captain Eam'l V. Ham. yarter
m aster. M5-7-S-9 A 4. 5. m.
CERTIFICATE OP PUBLICATION.
BTATK OK NEBRASKA, oFr'K'E OF.
AUDITOR OF PU BLIC ACCOU NTS. LIN
COLN, Feb. L. 19"l-It Is hereby certltid
that the Hartford Steam l'ol.er Inspec
tion and Insurance Company uf Hartford,
In the state of Connecticut, has compiled
with the Insurance law of this elate, ap
plicable to.sucb companies; and la theieforw
authorised to continue the business of
ateam boiler Insurance in this state tor the
current year ending January 31, 1"6.
Summary of report filed for the year end
ing leoember 3L
INCOME
Premiums Jl-4 Z4.3t
All oineir source 1j."m Z1
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Anrijur Pntf Chart Dtalen to Frigat by
Hetty Farcbues,
GETTING CONTRACT CORN BEYOND REACH
Wheat Off oa Wrskseu at Mlaaeaa
oil mm Cash Sitaatloa Is peeallar
Oklahoma Boys Wheat ia
Kaaaas fits.
OMAHA, April 4. 19"4.
Armour has pur the short bvs in corn
to friaht. Iate Saturday he chartered ves
sels to carry .'J0 bushels of No. 2 corn
to Buffalo. When the Armour house goea
Into the market It always cares for tne
leirttlmate side of things, so that the crowd
thinks It is now geitu.g the contract atuff
out of reach and where It may be got by
the exporters. The demand seems to have
been better n the east than the reports
would Indicate and corn has sold higher
at the seaboard than In Chicago. Last
week the rail shipments east were equal
to the receipts. The Chicago stocks of
No. are i.i0.onfl. Armour Is thought to
hold such a line of May and July that he
can do what he pleanes with the market.
The shorts are therefor getting Very cau
tious. Omana talent did little with either
ly or Juiy. Hay ranged from 6Tc to
and lost about lc durlns the day.
Thf Illinois April bulletin talas of com
plaints of tad corn In crib. It reported
much as soft and damp, with much spoiled.
The bed reports from Argentine affect the
market.
The government April report, which Is
to be out on the 10th. Is expected to be
bul!lnh on wueat. Trsces of rain only
were reported today and the condition of
the southwest is reported to be such that
heavy rain should come soon to Insure a
crop of the winter wheat. The market was
off today on the weakness of Minneapolis.
The cash situation Is peculiar. One re
port says that Oklahoma has been buying
wheat In-Kansas City fox shipment back
Into the territory. The northwest coun-
ry elevators haye a wheat stock estimated
t only 2..M. bushels. in cnicago rai-
urdn.v 115. ('"J bushels of No. 1 northern
sold at He lower over the May In store
and 19,00 bushels sold today at the same
figure. The May sold off at cne time lie
rr.m the opening, but later gained the
half, and new July lost He.
The ranee of nrlces In omaha grain for
future delivery and the close of Saturday
and today were aa follows:
i;ioea
High. Low. Today. Sat y.
New Tork Prod ice exchange, wss as fol
lows: Wheat, Sl.::r;.'.U bu., decrease 7.
l) bu. ; corn. r.fo bu., decrease 171.
bu.; cat, to 4P4.f" bu., decrease 138.0"" bu.;
ry Mi.OX' bu . decrease ru.i) bu.; barley,
3.3TZ,?. ba., decrease tf.O bu.
CHICAGO CRAM AD PROVISIONS.
Prices oa Board af Trade.
CHICAGO. April 4 Prospects of rain
eaiisM g-nral selling of a-heat today. AH
cereals cloned weak. Julv whet being down
lii'&l,V. Corn is off lulUo ats show a
1 s of lo und provisions TVritr-
Predictions of favorable watt:vr caused
a bearish sentiment in the wheat pit at the
opening. The July delivery was Htro to
Vi'oSc lower at K7tfi7V- Final quotations
on July wro at wSr. after the prlc had
to iched SV May ranged between Wc and
SHr. closing at Wc. Cl-aranc-s In wheat
and flour were equal to 147. bu. The
amount on pa.seare increased rim bu. nnd
the visible supply decreased S74,"0 bu. Pri
mary receipts were uS7.'o bu., against 678.
4") a year ago. Minneapolis, liuluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 413 cars, com
pared with MSI last we( k and 43 a year ago.
The enrly corn market was steady, but to
ward the noon hour a sf Uing movement set
In that caused a severe break. A decline
of nearly 3c In the cash article was on
Important feature In the situation. July
opened unchanged to HIi'mC lower at i3Vl
5.' r3lc. After selling between R2c and
WTc the close was at 5T5iJ,e. May
ranged bewteen 5Se and S7He and closed
at Mc. Local receipts were 17S cars, 31 of
contract grade.
The oats market was subjected to a raid
early In the session, causing much weak
ness. The close was weak and at the bot
tom. After opening H'&'V.c lower at SSSft
&Hc. July sold between 3sc and XtHc and
closed at SSc. May ranged between ISc
and 41'&41"c. closing at 39c. Local re
ceipts were 1"3 cars.
Provisions were weak. A marked Increase
In contract stocks of pork and lard was the
principal cause of the selling pressure. The
market closed easy, with July pork down
ETt2iHc at $U."ill.4JH; July lnrd was off
TVSlOc at $10; ribs were Ion lower at t7.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
ArUcles.l Open. High. Low. Close. BaCy,
Total
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid policy holders ..I 157.154 67
All other payment .. L16S.9M.30
Total , '
II, 464.813 S3
H.Jlil42.f7
S3.12,1C10
Admitted assets
INABILITIES.
Unpaid claims and ex
penses t 51.41R18
Unearned premiums .. 1,831.35 78
All other llaMlltles .. 3.M 64 gl.901.S7.45
Capital stock paid up. 6,X.00
ourpius ueyonu cap
ital stock, and other
V liabilities) , TV7.rT85- 1.217.877.63
Total t3.ia.ias.io
Wltneasmy hand, and the sea of the
auditor of publls Accounts the day and
year first abov written.
(Seal.) CHARLES "WKSTON.
Auditor of Publlo Accounts.
JOHX U PIERCE, Deputy.
W. i. fTRTII, BPECIAI. AGEMT.
Rao ass S04V-SO9 MeCasja Dalldlag,
Oxaauaa, Heb.
CHICAGO LIVTC STOCK MARKET,
Prlees Bala fftromc suad from Five ta
Test Ceats Higher.
CHICAGO. April " 4. CATTLE Receipts,
Ua head; market, J'0iC higher; good to
prime steers, fc.2&S7S; ikhp to-' medium,
t3.au6 0i; stocktrs and feeders 12. 504 35;
cows, tl.tV64.25; Tieif ers, t2.Wtl-90; canners,
tl.52.60; bulls, CMmS"- calves, $3.&uTo.50;
Tpma fed steers. t4.fofN.65. '
H0O9 Receipts, 82,(a head; estimated to
morrow, z&.wo neaa: leu over, k.iw neao;
market strong to higher: -closed ' strong;
mixed and butchers. t.ZK46; good to
V.AnA h. .... .... U K4 IA. wwivk V. 1
hi.U; light, t.154r.K; bulk of sales, to.2i&
fllTTSTP ANT) LAMTtfl Receipts,' W.009
head: market for sheep strong to &c lilgher.
lambs, strong to loc higher; good to choice
wethers, m.tj&wso; fair to cnoice mixeu.
tS.7iu4.6": weatera sheep, $4.35 so; native
lambs, U-60tJ6-t; western lambs, Kitw.
fr
aJ
St. Low Is Llva Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. April t. CATTLE Receipts,
S.OuO head. Includlrur 2,31X1 Texans; market
steady: native shipping and export steers,
Jl.TfHtiSkSO; dressed beef and butcher steers,
steers under 1,0.0 lbs., $3 K'a.25; cow s end
heifers. t2J&34.0a: canner. U.l'-ff2 60: bull
ti7610O; calves, taOoCOO; Texas and
Indian steers, t3.ffliii4.lj; cows and heifers,
ttiiti$.Wi.
HiXIS Receipts. a.OM head: -market
t&.05ttk-'; butchers and best heavy, toy
S.45.
eHKETP AND . LAMBS Receipts. Bn
head; market steady; native muttons, 14.(4
fc-v'is; iutin, m,5s,i hi-, rum ana bucks,
.M?t.K-, stockera, J3. 0300,
- St Jaseatt Live Staek Market.
8T. JOSEPH. April 4. CATTLE Recelpta,
1 9W bead; market lOftlSc higher than
Thursdav: natives. ta&'&CK: cows end
heifers, t2.0Ogt.3S; Blockers and feeders, O 00
tn-ij. . .
nuns tteceints, j.e- neaa; market a
shade hither; light, til.-ff6l.7H; medium and
lieavv, so.i. wiio so.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 7.472
naad: market steady to bo lower; lambs,
Steady tQ to lower; lambs, steady to strong.
Sloaxi City Llva Stark Market.
PIOUX CTTT, April 4 (Special Tel
nam ) CATTLE Receipts, rim head: ma
ket for stockers strong, on best killers &alOc
Mgher: beeves. tS HO; rows, bulls and
rilxed. C JotiH.Sft; stockera and feeders. 3 00
)4.u: calves ana yearlings. UHiU M
Receipts, 2.4-head; market
Strong, selling at H -3j J; bulk, fo.luaC.15
Stock la Sight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the six principle western cities yester-
uy;
t.-attie. lloa-s.
147 4 lis
h.:-o .
mil .in f.,)
i w s.W 7.471
x.i-a Z.
South Omaha
"hb-go
ansae city
ft. Louis
PU Joseph ...
Bloux City ...
Totals
Bheep,
11.17!
.17.077 a,:ii iiJrt
Wheat
Mav
July
Corn
MflV
July
Oats-
May
Local
Open.
S9H
El
El
50H
Cash Grala
RI'iA
ROHA
4a
41 B
Market.
9
SI B
40H
Wheat
May
a Julv
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
Corn
Mav
Julv
Ppt.
Oats-
May
Julv
Sept.
Pork-
May
Julv
Lard
May
July
Ribs-
May
July
Cash business wa large today and took
In wheat, which it has not done for sev
eial days. Wheat and oats were steady at
Saturday s prices, but corn was weak and
sold off a little late In the -session. The
receipts of corn were better -than lor sev
eral days. -
There is little corn in the farmers
hands." said F. C. Twamley. "but I believe
he corn remaining in the country is of bet
ter quality. The farmers have what there
Is. as the elevators have small stocks. The
farmers have marketed their soft sturt and
are holding the best for later delivery. Of
course we have to consider the warm
wtather and the Nebraska situation may
not then look so good. But I have faith In
the corn which is to come.
Representative sales of earlots by sample
on track at omana:
Hard Wheat No. t, 1 car, 84Hc; 1 car
(Door i. S3c: No. 4. 1 car 79c.
Mixed Com No. 3, 1 car ouc, l car ouc,
car 44kc: No. S yellow. 1 car Wc, 1 car
kiic: no rrade. 1 car 4.C (Mississippi )
Cine car or no, wnite oais soia on irac
for 3e.
WHEAT No. z hard. Ksirssc: no. s nara
KtaWc; No. 4 hard. 73157i"c; No. 2 spring,
fc-'fr'-Sc; No. S spring, i2S7c; No. 4 spring.
' CoRS-Ni). I. 61c: No. 1 48H4f60c: No. 4,
47&4c; no grade. 44c; No. 1 yellow. BIHc;
No. s yellow. 4!awc; no. j wnite, oic; iso.
1 white, tsHJr&oc.
OATS No. I. 4""ir4ic: no. x, x;itkc: iso. i,
c9'KiA. Va 4 w K , i tfitrt - , whit
"u41c; No. 4 white, &33$o; standard, 41Hi
Notes from the Exchange Ofnces.
Omaha Inspections of grain, were 27 cars,
Of corn, 1 car graded No. 2, 9 cars No. t, 1
car no grade and 1 cars No. I yellow. Of
oats. Scars graded Ka t. 1 car No. I whle.
cars Ko. 4 wnite ana t cars no. i wnite
clipped. One car rye graded No. 2 and 1 of
wheat no, 4 nara.
Grala Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Satur
day at tea marieis namea were as iohows:
CUlCAflO
- -Closed
Today. Sal y.
KSA
Wheat-
May .,
July .
Corn-
May ....
JuVy,
Wheat-
May ..,
July ...
Corn-
May ...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn-
May ...
July ..,
Wheat
May ..
July
Wheat
May ..,
July ...
Wheat
May ..
July ..
KANSAS C1TT.
Ms
f)VA
B.'la
ST. LOUia
MINNEAPOLIS.
5S
47
4
95
82 A
4R4,
4UA
J7H
7H
47H
46H
W4
3',A
47H
HB
4,A
DULUTH.
5
4TS
NEW TORK.40
2 A
97UA
87SA
VI
HA
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qaotatloas
1 I
V'iH W.flS;
sis'
MH'
94Hl ?4! u
.'.. KH
NEW YORK STOCES AND BONDS
PectimrEt on the Market Uwat Ij tha
Kartharn Bacmlt sv '
DEMAND FOR UNION PACIFIC WEAKENING
Amalgamated topper aad Sagar Re
fleet tondltloa of Other "rreritles
aad laited States teel
Caases Nervoasaess.
60
sin .S3 nan
tj, i"aii
MH'
:rzhss;
R7H
I
12 !5
12 5)
95
7 17Vj
9CH
7 10
3
IS S7V
13 55 I
96
1 17H
9Ch'
7 12H.
3i
2S
32
13 05
13 D5
6 W
7 07H
?5
7 00
3!V
3 I
IS 11
13 22H
9?H
7 10
7 00
57
6L'H
47
23
IS V
13 S24
7 n?H
7 20
8 95
7 10
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market steady; winter patents.
I4WS5 00; straights. !4&4i4 70; spring pat
ents. 14 4O94.70; straights, t4.0Oil4.2O; bak
ers'. BOO
WHEAT No. 2 spring. SSaWc; NO. S.
ff7i?1c: No. 2 red. 95e'(i Jl .02.
CORN NO. Z, b5Vu&7-c; NO, z yenow.
5E5c.
OATS-NO. Z, 3!Haw4C; wnne.
41 Q 44C.
RYE NO. 2, lOSJ-.lC.
BARLEY Crood feeding. SSg40c; fair to
choice malting. 45jfo.
SEEDS Flaxseed, ll.oi"; no. l northwest
ern. 11.16. Timothy, prime, li.su. Clover,
contract grade, tin Sivgno.fiO.
PROVISIONS Mesa rork. per nni.. iij h
fi!3.12H. Lard, per ICO lbs . 14 82H-3
6h3rt ribs Ms (loose). t6.'H'75; snort
clear sides (boxed). li.ZVi.w.
Followlnir were tne receipts ana eruy-
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts, tsmpmems.
Flour, bbls 31.9"0 n.OTO
Wheat, bu zntsw
Corn, bu 2'T3JO .Z"n
Oats, bu 109.700 169.40J'
R. bU.. l.W onu
Barley, bu 44. r.t -j
On ths Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creamery, I4.4sc,
dairy, 20H1?25c. Eggs, easy r at mark. caes
Included, lo&ltHo. Cheese, easy, i&Ho-
St. Loals Grala and Provlalona.
BT. LOUIS, April 4 WHEAT Lower;
speculation bearish; No. 3 red cash, ele
vator, tl.uOH; track, It.Wijl.e. : May, ik.c;
July. ffii&2Hc; No. 2 hard. WoWHe.
CORN Iwer; No. 2 caah, 4SHc; track,
BOH'tiSlc; May. ttHaHc; July, 4'Wir4SHc.
OAT ijower; NO. z casn.-t.-c; irai-a.-w.-.
May. 4tJt4c; Julv. 3m-; No. 2 white, 4V sc.
FLOUR Dull and -unchanged; red winter
patents M.feOO; special brands, tf'ij 25c
higher; extra fancy and straight. t4.tWtf
4.85: clear, t4.00ti4.25. .
BESD Timothy steady at t2.4O32.0.
COAN MEAL Dull at 2.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, i&3
gOc.
HAT-Steady; timothy. t3.0Ogl4.00; prairie,
ts.ootio.oo.
IRON COTTON TIES 82c
BAOOING Hc.
HEMP TWINEo.
PROVISIONS Pork lower; jobbing, tit X.
Lard lower; prime ateam, ti 55. Bacon
lowef: boxed extra shorts. 7.ttH: clear
ribs. 27.62H; short clear, I7.S7H.
POULTRY" uuiet; chickens, l"He; sprlng-t.
t3ivS3.&0 per dos.; turkeys, 12tfl4c; ducks,
Uc;. u2.3e. . . a..
case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
9.5 8.000
....17,0(0 100. 000
....57.000 12S.0O0
....73.000 27.1M)
NEW TORK, April 4-Fpeculators who
have been trading for two wet us In the
confident belief tiiat they knew the Inside
facts oi tne Northern Securities settlement
were nonplussed today by the terms of
the petition of the I'mon Pacillc Interests
lor an injunction against the uislnbjtion
of Northern Securities assets on the plan
proposed. It bad been expected that some
judicial opinion would be Invited on the
Proposd plan, but the question of legality
In the substitution of collateral for the
Northern Securities stock now held against
the Oregon Short Line-bond issue was the
one which was admitted to be at issue. In
view- of the protestations from all Interests
concerned that perfect unity and harmony
existed. Demand for Union laclnc was
again conspicuous today and carried the
price at one time as high as SJ. The stock s
gain on the day was H points on total
sales of 1n9.9X) shares. It was only mo
mentary below Saturday on the reaction
which followed the opening bulge and car
ried higher by successive buying orders.
The opening break In the generai list was
partially repaired. In sympathy with the
first strength of Union Pacillc, but the per
sistence and the volumo of the d'mand for
that stock awakened the fears of the trad
ers, and the general list was slugftlsh and
heavy for the rest of the day. St. Paul
was most acutely affected by the opening
break, as It has been most actively specu
lated In on the unwarranted assumptions
as to the course of the Northern Securi
ties settlement. Other notable movements
seemed to be clue to special causes. Peo
ple's Oas suffered from the supreme court
decision adverse to Its contention against
the ,-cent Chicago gas ordinance.
United States SieM refl-cted the anxiety
over the showing of earnings to be muls
by the quarterly statement due tomorrow.
Amalgamated Copper and Sugar weakened
without explanation. The spurt In Ch.oago
Great Western was called a traders' move
ment. A small engagement of gold for ex
port was announced and the holiday In
lyondon was supposed to curtail the no
tlvlty of the exchange market, on which
the gold movement depends. Weekly re
ports of railroad traffic ofnclais were
somewhat restrained In the Oipresrlons of
satisfaction with the traffic outlook. The
bond market was quite active and some
what irregular. Total sales, par value,
t3.m,0ij0. United Slates 2a advanced H per
cent on call.
The quotations on the New Tork Stock
exchange yesterday were as follows:
bales. H IK h.Lc w.oose.
Sa-dnv NV: p"?-d rt. Jl R5W4J4 ; fn-
m-rci.U bills. t44H;j4 S4V
SII.VFR Hir. ;.-,c: Mexican dollars. 44
H NIS Oovernnit tit, firm; railroad, tr-
ffrolar.
The closing quotations cn bonds are at
follows:
I S. rf H. rrg
4o rMiprli
4 . ft
do rn:ipoa
do Bw 4. fr-f . .
do coupon
ds oil 4i. rt( ..
do roup,"!
At. bison . 4..
il S'l).
Atlintir C. b. 4
B'tlmnr A O. 4l
So
CfMral of it.
! lit Inc
(. 4c Ohio 4S
(hicsso A A. ta
C , B. q
r. m. a P
c. a n w
C. R. I. P....
do col. bt
C c f L. (
("hlrao Tr. 4..
Ton. T"boco 4a .
Colo, tc So. 4a...
I K O. 4a ..
Erla prior Mrs 4a
.1 gen. 4a
P W A P. C 1
,.1'VH 'VanrnMan r
. 1 V Kit ( ent-al
. ,1'; do lrt Inr ... .
. I T Vinn Si L 4a
. .U-" M K a T. 4a .
..lt I do t
..P'T', N P.. R of M. c
..i y v r
.. , N J C. f.
. . ss No rarlflc 4a
.. : is
1 N. W. t 4
. . tc, (i S. 1, 4i lc rr ..
..IT irmil cost. ISa
.. jRoadiD sea 4
..I'l Ft U A I. M r fa
.. 744j ?t U a 8 F. It
4 St L. S W la
4a. PoaboarJ A. U 4a
..IT?. So. Pariae 4a
.. 7" So Hallar ta
.. Tt-t T-iaa a r. li
l-.'.-t T . St. L W.
. . n I nisn Taoiflr 4a ..
. . do con 4a
.. f St-l Id la..
.. M IWatwati la
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Ho'l('.' Val. 4ia pa'ilk'olo.
L A N. snl. 4a it
t-x-intcrest.
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!ew Tork MlnlatT Stocks.
NEW TORK, April 4. The following are
the closing prices on mining stocas;
Ada ma Con K
Alice 80
ot-hlr
t taotmlt
. Fotoal
1 !pa
Aa 1 Starrs Navada
.UM Ismail Hop .
. I Stantara
F:twa
Brunawtox con....
Coinatork Tunnal
Con Cat. A Va..
Horn S'.'rar
Ima Sltr
LdTi:le Cos ....
.Lttti cbi(
iunixi
. a
4JS
471
. I
. 14
. M
. 1
. It
.JS4
OMAIIA WHOLESALE! MARKET.
OMADA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Csttla Eectipts L gbt sod General Market
Was Strong. '
HOGS SOLD NEARLY fiVE CENTS HIGHER
Uood Raa of ees aad Umbt aad
4Valle llest tirades fold Wlthoat
Troable at Aboat Messy Prices,
Others Were lew aad Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA, April I, 1.X4.
Cattle. Hogs, bi.eep.
2.4T8
4.0OI
J.ibJ
4. As)
b.lil
4 iW
..&!
4.1.4
4.xoi
4-ei
4,Mi
.41
.;a
a';i
DATE.
J(ecclyts were:
OtflclaJ Monday ....
b ime day last week
mie day week bclore.
t-aiae tmee weeks ago.
Same tuur weeks ago...
Same day last jear
IvtciUPTa FOR THE Y li A U TO
i ha loUowing table will now tno reieipia
oi wiue, l,vg and sheep at South Omana
lor the year i tiaie, wiUi compariaons witn
Ituit jeari
'" ;41.:i 44,IH1
lSS t4.4;o
6ilep 4ou,6 Sl4I.;
Average prices paid for nogs at Soutn
orasba lor ike last several days with comparisons:
Inc.
LAi.aA)
Dec
Dat- I l ilWt.(livj2.;i901.it900.lS9.iia",
71
714
1"
1.K0 23H jo
80,700
llj
2t,2o0
2o0
.. S.loO
1"0
.)
l."J
2u0
luna
IK)
400
0
4.SW
3lM
i:h
170 ,
144S
64
4Xo4
13t.'4
84-,
lft
1424
c; geese, vfftC.
RUTTER lilow;
dairy, lD19c.
EOGS Steady at 14c
Wool Market.
ROSTOV, Mass.. April i-WOOI-Pulled
ana territory wools . iirn. wuotatiotis
Kentucky. Inau. na. etc. Three-eighth
i.Hxxi, i;:wo; one-rourtn uioou. ZbU'Me
praid, . i-u Jc. i errnory manii nne. 1,
HI ... V. .. j Ana k a ,'.,... ,
15c; low medium, le ilse. Tyomtne Fine.
l.Viiidc; heavy fine. l.j Mc; floe niedlum, IS
tilic: medium, l&nUv; low medium, iku
lw. Utah and Nevada Fine. liolS1';
heavy flue. Iial4c: tnt medium. liSrl'c;
medium lbiJliH-: lww medium, 1 rife
kota Fine. Hal& r- flr.e medium, ltj!;
medium, low niediutu, liu.0c. M.ut-
tana Fine choice,- Uui-: fine - medium
choice. lMjiac; average, lsa'rltc; staple. lti
t"c medium to clMUce, l'ilv
8T. LAJUI8, Apnrt 4 Woni-Stesdy:
medium grades and clothing lu light
tine. lfcv'.TSc; heavy Oca, U14W; tub
washed, 2ua31c.
Celtoa Market.
NSW TORK. April . COTTON'-Spot
cloeed dull. 10 points in advance; midd.ing
uplands. IS tic; middling gulf, 15.70c; salca,
bales.
8T. IA)118. April 4. COTTON Quiet;
middling, lic: aw Ira, 1 'Uila: receipts,
v bales; shipments, l.iju bales; stork,
li,0f4 bales.
NEW ORLEANS.. April 4. COTTON
Futures. skmkIv; Ati4. 15 lVri5 30e; Mav.
15 4olS 41c; June, .,: July, IS Sc;
August. 14.i14 He; September. 12. 9J
tiliieic; October, liiyj u li.-: Novemrwr.
12AalitiV; DecemU-r. 11 il ill Kc. fpf-t.
steady and qutet; ' sales. l,o bales: ordi
nary. IV: gvwxt ordliirv, 14 S-lr;- kiw
rilddllng. It lS-bic; nU.Miiug, if Hac; good
.iddiir.g 15Ne; 'muiulla fur. lfci re-
ctlbla. 2.aiu buies:' atovJt. S lUf,
Flarla Bajtter Market.
STlIN, Aprtl 4. IH'TTT.K-No oferlngs
or satos of butter oa the 'o,-l market; m.
Ml I mark.l ?lka T,.t a 1 ,.1 I .. Mtm
inct last weeat wars ,tuy pounda,
of the Day oa Vatrloas
Coanmeditles,
NEW TORK. April 4 -FLOUR Receipts,
8.347 bbls.; exports, .Tt bbls.; market dull
and lower to sell. Rye flour, dull; winter
tents. S530fe6.60; winter straights,
Minnesota patents. ta.2ift6.5; winter
extras. H.'a4 w. Minnesota bakers, M
4 ; winter low grades, U Si. Rye
flour, dull: fair to good, f4.3S.ii.5ii; choice
to fancy. 14 4tl-ij4.aO.
COKNMEAL Firm; yellow western. n.OS
CI u: citv. 21.10frfl.12; kiln dried. S3 log 3. 15.
RYE Easv: No. 2, e.c. to arrive.
WHEAT Receipts. e'.uOO bu. ; spot mar
ket easy; No. 2 red, II. nominal; ele
vator. $l.(syi nominal, f. o. b , afloat;
No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b.,
afloat. The close was dull at lHtHHc net
decline. May, s,4tv, closed, Sc; Julv.
!l7ij3Sc. closed at Sr-'c; beptember, Mtf
oSv. closed, s-lSc
CORN He-et pis. 74.175 bu.: exports. 115.0
bu. ; sales. Jn.taa) bu., for futures. Ppot msr.
ket steady; No. 2 nooilnal, elevator and
f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, tee; No.
2 white. 57c. The option market opened
steady, but Immediately turned weak with
whi-m, reaching stop loss orders. The
close here waa down half cent from Satur
day. May cksvd f"Sc; July. 7Vj67V
cloeed. 5T4C.
OATS Receipts, S-4.f) bu. ; CTtports,-18 119
bu.; spot markrt firm; No. 2. 4Tc; standard
white. 40c: No. 2 white, 4We: No. S white.
4v Options were quiet sr.d deciln. d with
other markets. May, 47VyfjHVkO; closed,
47V-:.-
HAT Easy: shipping, 70;7"e; good to
choi.e. 97Uct)tl.OO.
H" 1'S Oult-t : state, common to choice,
HtJlaV; olds, fil4c: Taclnc coast 19ul crop,
oti tic: l:i crop. 36i7c; olds, ol4c.
HIUE9 Steady ; llalveston. i to S lba.
lie: California. 21 to S lbs.. 1Sj14c.
U:ATHEIt Steady; acid, IS62e.
RICK Quiet, domestic, fair to extra, IHJ
ov, jnii.il, nominal
TALliCJW-Vuiet
EUc.
FROVISIONS-Beef. weak: famiW. 210 6CQ
11.60: packet. H0 5t'; city extra India mean,
fl5 4?i 17 w. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies
17 0tu.ti: pp-kled slioulders. (oSv; pickled
hams, bi'jlt' Lard. weak; western
steamed. 27 ; reflned easy: continent. 17 4u;
fniuth America, (: compound. C4,fjrtc
Pork, firm: faniilv. 115 w; short clear, 114.71
ti 16 : mesa. I14.7'1S .
Bl TTEK Firm: fresh creamery, lSfiSSc :
state dairy. 13a2c.
CHEESE Steady; state full cream, fancy,
small and large, colored and white, Sep
tember, lie; late made. l"o.
FiiOf Ptmng; western nrsta lAc.
I-OI'LTHV-Alive, ateady; western chick
ens. IV; fowls. 15c; turkeys. 15c. I'rossed,
firm; western chickens. litilSc: fowls, 14c;
turkeys, western. yoULg hens, lSlic.
ttalatk Grala Market.
Dl'M'TH, April 4. WHE-.T-In store,
No. 1 hard. ?c : No, 1 northern, toe;
northern. !Cc; t11 arrive. No. 1 hard.
No. 1 northern. c: No 2 northern.
May. c: Beptemter. HHc
OAT8 On track and to arrive, 2Sc
Flour, bbls....
Wheai, bu
Corn, u
Oala, bu
Kaaaas City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITT, April 4. WHEAT May,
H5c; Julv, 76c: September. 71Vc; cash.
No 2 hard. li3c; No. 3. WosSc; No. 2 red,
tiokil.06; No. I. 11.0101.03: receipts. 111 cars.
CORN Steady; May. 49c; July, 45"t4-j;
caah. No. 2 mixed. 46Vo7c; No. 2 white,
40&46Ho: No. 3. 45HC.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 41c; No. 2
mixed. 29c.
HAT Weak: choice timothy, 29.5t; choice
prairie. 27.60S1.75.
RYE -68c.
BUTTER Creamery. 2063c; dairy, fancy.
17c.
Missouri ana Kansas stock.
14c; new, No. 2, whitewood
15c
EOQ 8 Weak;
cases returned,
cases included.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Receipts. Shipments
.... fcv&O 4.M
M.) 16,fX
10,M l,ut
Philadelphia Prodeee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Aprtl 4. BUTTER
weak, le lowt-r. Extra western creamery
94iw' tr nearbv rrlnts. 27c.
EOGS me cent lower-, freah nearby and
fresh southwestern, lftc at murk; fresh
western 1v.c fresh southern. l?c.
CHEESE Stead v, quiet; NVw York full
creams, choice to fancy, loSllc; New
York full creams, fair to good, 104c
Mlaaeapolls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 4 WHEAT Closa
weak; May. KVjc; July. Sa'9fV-: Septem
ber, lc; on track. No. 1 hard. sr-c; NO.
1 northern. (U.c: No. 2 northern. Jc.
FLOUR First patents, 26.55.9': second
patents, tS loo ': first clears, 23.6.-3.'
second clears, 22.aCsjii.70.
BRAN In bulk, $14 50.
city, 4Tc; country, 4Ta
No. '2
MHc:
Yl.lale Sanely of Grala.
NFW YORK. Aftl 4 Trie vtsiMe sup
ply of grain April 2, aa complied by ths
Mllwaakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, April 4. WHEAT Mar
ket weaker; No. l northern, $1.01; No. 1
northern. Sbc: old July, 7Hc.
RYE No. 1. Sc
BARLEY No. 2, O063c: sample. S6"?c.
CORN Market lo lower; No. 2, 4yClc;
July, itc
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, April 4. METALS The
metal markets were all closed again In
Iondon for the Easter holidays and conse-
?uently no official advices were received
rom there, but in a general way the mar
kets ruled firm and moderately active Tin
was firm, with spot closing at Ka.37Wfia.50.
Conner also shows firmness; lak , held
at U10nrT13 36. electrolytic at 212 7Sj IS 12H
and caatlrg at 115.63118714 lixporta of
copper for the month were 25,47 tons; since
Jcnuarv 1. tf.CJ tons, against SUM tons for
the same period last year. Lead waa firm
at 14 6Vt4 & Spelter firm at recent prices,
rloslna at to 135 36. Iron is firm in tone,
with demand said to be Improving. Quota
tions are more or less nominal; No. 1 north
ern foundrv. $15 3MT15.75; No. 2 northern
foundry. $14.75615.; N. 1 southern foun
dry and No- 1 soft southern foundry, $14.25
t?14 75.
PT LOUIS. April 4. -METALS Lead,
steady at H UH- Spelter, firm at $5.
.... 1.WJ 112
"air "ioo 62
14.500 3
a"
S4.10W
Atchison 2,400
do preferred JO
Baltimore 6c Ohio ... 6
do ureferred
Canadian 1'aclno .... 800 115
central of N. J....
Ches. k Ohio
Chicago t Alton .
do preferred
Chicago fc U. W..
Chicago dr N. W..
C. M. & St. P
do preferred
Chicago T. T...
do preferred
C. C.. C. 4t SL L.
Colo. Southern ....
do 1st preferred.
do 2d preferred .
Dela. at Hudson..
Dela... La k. & W
Denver ft R. Q....
do preferred
Erie
do 1st preferred.
do 2d preferred.
Hocking Valley ,,
do preferred
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern ..
do preferred
Louis. & Nash
Manhattan L
Met. Securities ...
Met. Street Ry....
Miun. & St. L
M.. St. P. A S. 3
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. & Tex....
do preferred
N. R. R. of M , pfd.
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & Western..
do preferred
Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania
p.. c. c. at St. L
Reading
do 1st preferred..,,
do 2d Dreferred
Rock Island Co......
do preferred
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd.
01. IjOUlS s.
do preferred
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway...
lo preferred
Texas & Paciflo
Toledo, 6t L. dV W..
tlo pieterred
Union Pacific
do Dreferred
Wabash
do Dreferred
Wheeling & L. E....
v isconsln Central...
do preferred
Adams Express
American Express ..
U. S. Express
Wells-I'argo Exp
Ama. Copper
Am. Car & Foundry.
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred ........
Am. Linseed OH ....
do preferred
Am. Locomotive ....
do preferred
Am. Smelt. & Refin..
do preferred
Am. Sugar Refining..
Anaconda aim. t"o...
Prooklvn Rapid T
Colo. Fuel & Iron...
Consolidated Gas
corn Products
do preferred
Distillers' Securities.
Oeneral Electric ....
International Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
do preferred
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific MM
People's Oas
Pressed Steel Car
do preferred
Pullman Pal. Cnr
Republic fiteel
do preferred
Robber floods
do preferred ,
Tenn. "Via! Iron...
V. S. Leather
do prf.rred
T". S Realtv
do preferred
V. S. Rubber
do preferred
r. 8. Steel
do n referred
Wetinrhoiie T"1ev.
Northern Pecurltle..
Total nVs for the dsv,
Ex-Dlv.
IS-
17v'
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C'oadltloa of Trade aad Qaotatlnns on
Staple aad Fasey Prodace.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady;
fresh stock, 15c.
LIVE 1-OULTRY-Hens. 11c; young
roosters. fipHc; old roosters, ec; turkeys,
13c: ducks. 9c: gecee, fc.
BtrTTER-l'acklng stock, 12c; choice
to fancy dalrv toils. 1SW14C: separator. 22c.
FRESH FISH-Trout. SalOc; pickerel, 6
&"c; pike. 9c; perch f4ji;1c: blueftsli. IV:;
hitefish. "uloc; a!mon. 11c; haddocK. 10.:;
codfish, lie; tedsnapper, 11c; lobs'er, bulled,
per lb., 40c; smoked whiteflsh. 11c: bull
heads, lie; catfish. K'.fil4c; black bass, roc;
halibut 10c; crsprles. 12c: herrljig. 44c;
white bass. 13c; biueflns. c; smelU, lOrllc;
rrnsn hsncles. smoked. SHc
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
43c; per gal., $2 00; extra select, per can, S5c;
per gal,. Jl .75 : standard, per can. 27c; per
gal . $IS."3140.
PR AN Per ton. $18 00.
HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Wiolea'e
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 tplsrd.
K 50: No. t $rt.i: medium. $5.50; toare.
$5 00; rye straw. $5(10. Thee prices sre for
hay cf good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts lipht.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, 1.A; Dakota, fer
bu.. 11.10; natives, II. uu.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $125-g2.35.
CELERY Large California, too, 5c and
90c.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.K; Colo
rado rtd, per lb., 34c.
CABBAGE Wisconsin Holland, 4c.
TURNIPS White, per bu., 60c; rutabagas,
per lb.. lkc.
CARROTs Per bu., 2100.
PARSNIPS Per cu.. 00c.
BEETS Per bu.. 75c.
CUCUMBERS Per dox.. $15051.73.
TOMATOES Florida, per 8-basket crate,
$3 0063.(0.
RAD1BHEB Per dox. bunches, Su'SaOc
LETTUCE H EADS Per dos. bunches, 0c
11.00. top lettuce, per dox.. 4.Q&c.
TURNIPS Southern, per dox., 45c.
BEETS- Southern. per dor.. Wc.
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 75c.
PARSLEY-Southern, per dox., ;345c
PH A LLOT8 Per dox., 75e.
ONION PETS-Per bu. of 82 lbs., yellow.
$2f: red. -:.25; white, $2.80.
PPINACH-Per bu., $1.0015.
BEANS Wax. per bu. box, $4.50; string,
per bu. box, $4.00
FRUITS.
APPLES California Bellflowers. per box,
$1.75; Oregon fancy reds, per box. $190;
New Tork export Greenings, Russets and
Baldwins, $4 00.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl.. $7; per
box. $2 5.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case,
$4.00; Louisiana. er 24-pt. rase, $2.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, $2.:$;
fancy navels, all sizes, $2.50.
LEMONS California, lancy, 200 to 60,
$3 .jo; choice, 24w to 270 sixes, $4,004)3.25.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, $5c;
imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 14e; 6-crown,
16c; 7-crown, c. i
BANANASa-Per medium slxed bunch,
$2.i"2-,.i; Jumbos, $2.76U3.26.
DATES-Persian, per box of 30 pkgs.. $2;
per lb. In 60-lb boxes, sc; Oriental stuffed
Sates, per box. $2 40.
COCOANL'TS Per sack, $4.00;. per dcx.,
60c.
MISCELLANEOl'S.
CHEESE Wisconslu twins, full cream,
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block
Swiss, ltc; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin
limburgrr, !Jc
CIDER Per bbl.. &.b0; per H-ddi., xj.i.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.o0;
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, I3.U0.
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dos..
packed, fcuc.
MAPLE SYRUP-Ohio. per lb., 1!H.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6c; No. 2 gTeen, tc;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1
vesl calf, 8 to 12 lbs., i'ic: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 64c; dry salted hides. tfiMic;
sheep pelts. 24B27c; horsehldes, $1.50$2.St'.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb,
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No 2 sou shell,
per lb., 13c; No 2 hard she'l, per l., lie;
Braxils. per lb.. 11c; fllbwrts. per lb., 11c;
almonds, sort shell, per lb.. 15o; bard ahell,
per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c;
.mall, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
2rl34c: large hickory ruts, per bu., $1.50;
sheilharks, yvr bu., $2.00; black walnuts,
per bu., $1.2.
Saxar and Molasses,
vciir Trrt'ov 1.1 a a T n A T3 Pnw
firm; fair refining, 3 6-S2c; centrifugal, $4
test. 2 21 -32c; molasses sugar, 2 2-J-c; re
rlned firm.
NEW ORLEANS. April 4. SUGAR
Steady; open kettle, 2V1t3 $-lBc; opn kettle
centrifugal. SifHSc: centrifugal whites. 4V
4Sc; yellows, 3I404c! seconds, 2N'S3lc.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettie. Z'yft
25c: centrifugal, 10g'16c. Syrup, nominal,
ij25c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. April 4 DRY GOODS
Buying has been on a very limited scale
and. In spite of concessions, buyers are
not Interested except for Immediate re
quirements, which are small In the ag
gregate. joDoers are doing an mairrerent
busines, but sre sanguine of sn Improve
ment under better weather cor.dltloi.s.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
April
April
April
April
14..
15.
16.
li.
18.
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iv.
21..
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$ 15VI 7 26. 6 13 $ $S! I 751 $ 0 $ (
2 I 6 Wi M f 7X $ 51 $ 6$
I 154. I 11 I I K 4 851 $ 65' $
"1 I i ii, I 4 4, 4 wi a
V I 1 oat Zll 0 Dot " I I Ml s
1
1
$ 7
1 a ?vi 1 ii a 14 $ 611 a as
1 1 41 a in a. .1, 4 . 3 as
4 92Vi 7 84, 6 I ai, 4 811 i 6 $ TS
4 I 6 8i i 80, 4 5 $ H $ :
I i W, 4 U, 8 Wj
Vi I 45
t ul w, i k, t s. 1 1 u. 1 a:
1 a .-., 1 i k 1 7i 1 1; a i.t
M.-l iiVi 1 1U Mi i 87, 4 $; 18 6$
:.! 1 ; , a 4o. a x. 4 . a eo,
17 7 tv 4 M' 6 W, t S . 3 67
4V, 1 a L9i t 86 s ib, 1 oi a 65
ay.. 1 e vi lia, Is lUiiM H
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i..($ 1
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41.. 1 4 96
uo-i 1 a,
T It,
l .i 6 uiV
7 2 t 56,
I 114 8 w 111
2..161 7 ; a wi a o.., 6 Ob, 1 3 ai
4..I 1 7 a 6 64 i 98 I 15, $ ,
4..i t L3W, J k Ul. 6 us. 6 v, $ W, 3 79
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
CalLie.liugs.Sutep li'iee
C, M. tc St. P. Ry.... 7
Wabash 1
Union Pacific System U
C. A N. W. Ry 6
F., E. A M. V. R. It. -8
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 16
B. 4 M. Ry 28
C, B. A VI- Rr 2
C, R. L A P.. eaot. 1
Chicago Great West.. 1
1
17
1
19
ti
li
Total receipts.
.1CZ
55
48
The disposition of the days receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 neaa lnaitatea
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
omana Packing Co
Swift and Company ,
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour 4k Company
Armour V Co., cko City.
Vaneant St Co ,
Carey k Benton
MoCreary A Clark
Lewis 4k Underwood....,
L. F. Huss
Wolf & Murnaa
Hobblck St B
bul Degan ,
Hegarty dc Co ,
Ottitr buyers
Total
5: 40 7.0
bfi 2.349
443 1.312 1.417
444 l.A
442
48
a
1
15
46
21
2
75
42
164 L247
!,5ol 4.297
9,106
CATTLii There was a small run of cattle
here this morning and In lact sappilea were
much smaller than generally expected, as
a result the tendency of prices was upward
and while the market waa not exactly
brisk, still a good clearance was made by
liiu middle of the forenoon.
The market on beef steers could safely be
Quoted streng, with sales going from steady
to a dime iugluar. The ady, tlocky cattle
of good Quality continued in the pest de
mand, aad it waa that class that showed
too greatest tuivuuco. The undesirable
kinds were not much more than steady,
liadlng was not particularly brisk, as pack
ers were not anxious to pay tne advance.
while salesmen all held on fur a little more
money. The light receipts, though, brought
the market a close in good seaaon.
The cow market was fairly active, with
prices ranging strong lo a dime mgner
There was considerable unevenness in the
market owing to the fact that receipts
were 1-ghi and buyers all had to hate a
lew. Good lightweight cows and heifers
continued in the best demand and in most
cases sold right at a dime higher. Owing
to the small number 01 that class on saio.
though, even the heavy cows in some in
stances sold higher. The pons were prac
tically cleared oy the middle of the tore-noon.
Bulls of medium weight sold without
much trouble at stionger jrioes. Pig heavy
bulls cud not soow -njen or any improve
ment. Veal calvus were unchanged.
There were or.lv a few bunches of stock
cattle In sight, and, as speculators carried
over very few from last week, they were
all anxious for fresh supplies. The market
could safely be Quoted strong and some
of the setter grades sold a little higher.
Representative sates:
BEEF STEERS.
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Evaporated Apples aad Dvled Fralts.
NEW TORK. April 4. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market Is steady with prim
In good demand. Common are quoted at
44j54c; prim. 64&5Vc; choice, afatJc;
fanoy. 7fr7Vc.
CAIJFf'RNIA PRIEP FRUITS Prunes
were-moving slowly and ruled rather easy,
Willi quotations ranging from atiVc. ao
cording to grade. Ptaches and apricots
wer pretty well cleaned up and quotations
sre largely nominal. Choice apricots are
quoted at tAvtzlAc; extra choice at 10N 9
KSc. and fancy at lib 13c. Peaches are
ui.o-ed at TVSTVfcc for choice. T.iSi,o tor
txtra cbotce gad $Vff0o for (anry.
Tlnaton Steele Qaotatloas.
pr ifrnv Anrll 4 rsitT loans. rHfr nee
cent- time loans. XifrH ner pent. Official
rirtriTir of tocl fiwit hon4t:
4a wting reianoa
r-a Anrntur
41V A lionet
?1 Iwuilfama'M ....
at. American lna ,.
S4S jAllaMtc
i r-nsham
!' ICal A Haels
1 rntnnUI
, Copper kanse ...
!vr w.t
T .Ttnminina Coal ..
' CrnrT
1J ,hl Bnral
TS'i Waa M olH(
4 Mlrli'tma
1M Vou,l
lS Voce C A ...,
114 "'d rionilBloe ...
10 '-oUL
14 Parrot
IS Ouliwy ,
fsS IShaanon ,
14t"4 Tananack
lit TrtDttj ,
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aa r a on
ijo, ruii
. 4:4 Viptorta
ji.!Winoia
. 11V WolT.rln
H-a
Atrtlaoa adl
Ss 4a
Max Central la
Atchiao
4 pfd
Rotton. a Albany..
Pato A Malra ...
RoHm ElTat4 ..
yilchkvrg p!d
Mai. Central
K T . N. H. A
F.ra Haru.tt
Cnloa Paciaa
Amir. Arg. faaan.
do p'i
Asier. Pto. Tub.
Anar. Sugar
in pM
Amr T A T
Ann. Woolatt
do pfd
roiBioe 1 a a .
Eilroa Elr. Ilia.
Gnral EirtH ...
Maa. Elaine
do pfd
Maaa Oaa
tall4 rnilt
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Hew York Weary Market.
NEW YORK. April 4 -MONET On call.
easy at IV' IV l-r cent; ciosirg bid. 14
per cent; offered. 14 per cent. Time loans,
easy; 4u days. 2fC ttr cent; $0 days, 4 per
cent; 6 months. osr74 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER I'-.tfS
per cent.
STERLINQ tXt IIA.NuE rteady. with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4 IT'-S'-i'
187w fur asminil aU Hl6754jtAja Ut
Coffee Blarket.
NEW YORK. April 4. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures opened steady
at unchanged prices. The close was steady
at an advance or 0 points, saies or 4." ivu
bags were reported. Including May at 6,600;
September, 65o6.10c; December, 4.40c.
Rank Cleariaa-s.
OMAHA. April 4 Bank clearings for to
day, $1,374 SH.'i. an Increase of $72,058.37 over
the corresponding day last year.
Toledo Peed Market.
TOLEDO, April 4. -SEEDS Clover, cash.
$6.46; April, $6.30. Prime timothy, $1.80.
Ready (or Teanraaee Derby.
MEMPHIS. Tenn. April 4 With the
weather almost Ideal and the prospects ex
cellent for a fnst track, the sixteentn re
newal of the Tennessee derby will be run
at Montgomery park today. In the entries
published four colts are named to start.
tw belonging to Captain 8 8. Brown and
two owned by Edward Corrlgan. The
prospects are that neither Snmmuert or
Geronlmo will start, leaving this hiatono
event waa a walkover for Conjurer and
Proceeds, both the property of Captain
Brown. Both Conjurer and Proceeds are
nominated for the American derby. The
race will take place at about 4 So p. m.
Sally's Creditors Do Set Meet.
NEW TORK, April 4 A member of ths
creditors committee said today that the
meeting of creditors of the suspended firm
of Daniel J. Sully A Co.. which it was In
tended to be held today, has been post
poned. It was believed on Saturday that
the committee acting for the creditors
would have ralhered sufficient In formation
before today to enabls the creditors to pass
upon Bully's offer for a settlement. It I
now believed that tha meeting will be held
later in the wg.
OosTeo Dealers Assigns-
BALTIMORE. April 4. The failure of
Tavlor Sc Levering, coffee Importers, w
announced today. The members of the
firm. Robert T. Taylor and Lda-ard W.
I-evering. will maao a statement later of
the pause of failure. The firm was burned
out In the recent nr In Baltimore and wag
occupying temporary tvmces.
Oarttoa
Brokers Fail.
NEW TORK, April 4 The brokerage
firm of W. B. Hart Co. has suspended
The firm traded In eotton snd had a stock
exchange membership. It had a mercantile
raiicf 4)1 Croat ua,vus to ,aia
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STEERS AJvD HEIFERS.
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STAGS.
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I't 8 4 4-115
M in a 14 I 40
I I 8 M S Mt 8 o
I'O 8 10 II II I 45
8 85 8 it 8 44
;m iis a aaa t m
1:8 a a ta tat I 74)
f.a a h aa ii" a to
I I 44 1 tS I 75
....... w im a............ ave a t
1 80
. ... 7.-, 1
HOTS Tlre wn.4 a fail" run f wom
here for a MondA, nnd al'hough thloa
m ju"ico oniy sioH.iy t eirong, the
market here wss t-islit cloe to a etofcl
Mcher. The bulk of the hoes sold at $& IT-4,
i, 'i ,!.. iKtt niw , 'n'i-i ioso going
l.trcely from 83.1S to 8S 1T. The lean i1-
alral'le loerts sold latreiy from 85 1 J down.
Trmllrg was fairly act!v and most Overy-
thlng was told before the provision market
We kened.
Today s advance rarrle the m.nrkst
pearly back to where It ws on Ti:ednr
of lt week, or only fte tn So low-r t bail
a week ago today. Representative salewt
. At Sh. IT No. At, g Tr
' ... 8 0 IM I tlU
t tt ... I l-t 14 ....... S 2 130 I II
! 4-7 I to r et ... 1 u
;a io ;o r: ft ta 8 :8
It jn 144 8 10 - M ,r... 537 ... 8
:ti l S ! ft t4 ... t II
T J." ... I 1 17 40 ... I 11
7J 40 l 1 1V4 71 1 . . I IS
" 41 n:, i y. M 8 18
! t" IS" I I.-', M ft ... 8 18
:4t 120 s 1; , m 14 ... 1 11
""- "7 7 S !' To P4 O 8 IS
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" II IK I 1J'4 f ft 49 8 18 '
f7 :n . t 1: t tr ... 8 it
' !4S 40 8 1.", 44 f 80 8 IS
H I'O IM 11:1, 71 J-4 ... I IS
4 40 8 1IW H f-4 l."0 8 IS
' 110 8 it 47 4 ao a 11
74 1.". ... 8 KS 7 f ... 8 18
7 ie io I iih a? ?ts . . 8 18
St ... I KH TS ! N It
15 ? 1 I US tl f!l ... I '.5
i "t ... I ltt i m ... 8 i"l
71 74t fa) 8 It 71 ttl 40 8 17
SHEEP Receipts were onlte liberal this
morning and buyers were Inclined to be lu
no gre.it hurry about filling their orders.
They went around and picked up ths more
desirable loads at generally steidy prWe,
but when It came 10 the commoner kicds
the market was slow and perhaps a trifle
lower. This was true of both Kheou and
lambs. Ews sold as high as $(). with a
small bunch of native ewes at 8'M. We h.
ers sold for IfiOO and yearlings of only
fair qotilltv broua-ht Si !0. Clipped weiheri
and yearlings sold ss high as $4 64' Mexi
can lambs brought $i (3.
ine cemana on the part or packers
seemed to be fully equal to the supplv of
the better grades, but the. common kinds
were not ready sellers Puyem re In
clined to take qiiuiltv Into consideration
more thai: for some r.-r past. "
Quotations for r-nfed stock: Oo-xl to
choice lambs. $i fl, 7t: fair to rood lambs,
IA y-; good to cho'ce e ir-lrc.
8X. fair lo good yearling. It f$M 9l; g; l
to choree wetrr-. r"j3.n; i-t to ri
wether. $4 8Vpt 1' goi-d to choice ee.
$4 .Jt".i.ifi: f .ir to g -"d ewes. $44r1j46i';
dipped stock sel's f r fJTnc less than wojle-l
tock Representative sales:
No. Ar Tr.
' w e;ern cul! ewes 81 I CO
li' western cul! ewes 1 :5
14 western wes M I W
18 western ws at 8 W
S wsteru ciinied ewes Vi 4 f0
I4J western clipped ewes ., 97 4 0?
IT'I western lambs M 4 IS
I. western ewes 85 4 W '
48 f stern clicoed vsarllnsa and
.id
wntl.crs
4T.i western wes
1.1 western ye-t.rllngs
2 western yearlings
S western ewes ....
SO Mexlcsn lambs
?71 Mexican lambs .,
60 Mexican lambs ...
174 Mexican lambs ..
1 clipped bucks ....
?! clipped ewes
69 clipped wethers ,
11 western ewes
IM western ewes
ST9 western ewes
839 western ewes .....
I'. western ewes
15 western wethers
lf western wethers
29 western wethsra and ewes.
T)Z western iambs
90 Colorado cull ewes
IS Colorado cull ewes
35 Colorado cull lambs
37 western clipped cuil Iambs.
PZ vestern ewes
to western clipped cull lambs.
140 Colorado ewes
20 Colorado ewes
M western clirned Inmbs
M9 western clipped lambs
?1 western ewes
?JM western yearlings
Colorado ewes
13 Colorado ewes
2(0 Colorado dipped lambs)
r. Colorado wethers
1
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103
iu
70
Tl
1
71
140
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51
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73
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4 TS
4 90
4 tO
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$ 65
t 68
8
t 90
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4 65
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
8 00
6 0
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$ to
$ V
t v
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4 40
4 40
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4 V
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4 75
4 75
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Kerr York I.lve Stock: Market.
NKW TORK. April 4 CATTLE Reeve,
receipts, J.ES head. Market more active;
10c hlgner for everythlna; but thin cows;
steers, UC&'3i0: extra prime, $5.65: bulls.
1.1. u 4.15, extra $4.60; cows, $1.4&33.S4. Ship
ments, none.
CALVES- Receipts. 4 ' bead. Market 5
filoc lower; veals. $4.'Vu6 50; little ca:ve.
$3 00; city dressed veals, rower at 7V11H3
per lb.;- country dtaeaed at aw per lh.
HOGS Receipts, 15.&X) head. Ma;-ket
steady to 5o lower; state bogs. .aVu.!5: .
B1IEF.pa'D ! 'l1BS-t1eoeIpta :i4'JW
bead.-. Itarket or sheep Brm to Wa higher;
iambs Ek5 Mgher; sheep, $3.5065.; lambs,
Vi.iZSi:. capped,-, S.55.78; cullg, $4 WI.
5 00; spring lauabs, 4-S53,4. oach. .
Kaaaai Citv Llv Stock flrl.
KANSAS CITT, April 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts. i.b-0 head. Including LuuO southerns;
market 10c higher; export and dressed beef
steers, $4.5oao.OO; r to good, $3.50(34.40:
western fed steers, $lCKg4.o; stockers and
feeders, $10064.35: southern steers, Us?
4.15, southern cows. $2.6vij3 25; native cora,
$-'.3.00; naUve heifers, $J.ifyi4.26; bulls,
$25a3 75; calves, $t76j.SC.
HO(iS Receipts. 6.O00 iiead; market tWSo .
higher; top, $ i5; bulk .of saies, ISao iii;
heav
ar.
SH
$5.G.S&rpackrs, $S.liHt.-Txai
avy, $o.SMX..S6; pi
d lights, 4.if-6.:
SHEEP A.ND
head; market lCKJlfic hlrher; native lambs.
8i.r(i.T5: western lambs. $5i&ff.80; fed
ewes, $4Er4.T5: yearlings. 4-7Sa;
stockers and feeders. $3.00Qj.a.
Peoria Orala Market.
PEORIA, April 4. CORN Firm ; No. 3,
4Vc; No. 4. 47ic--
REAL E8TATK TtUSSrEn$i
Deeds filed for record April 4, 1804, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
1'rust oo.iipany, bondod abstracter! 114
Farnani street, for The Bee:
II. Kva Pattiuger aad husband to
Louis Worm, part of lot 1. block .
ehull's Id add f 1,500
Carpenter Paper company to Emory
D. Stanley, lot 10, block li, boutU
Oniaiia 1
Adolph Kuehler and wife to peter
primer, lou 1 and li, block J. Orch
ard ll4 J.4O0
Wiiilam llenry EauniWs and wife to
Steiia P-lasor, lot 4. block L Bey
Uiour'e add... ' 1.10
Gertrude b. Paroieieo to i'rank 8. -Parmeiee,
lets a and block K.
city I
Andrew R. McBaln to Henry A. Reck
ert. lots 1 and 1. Mayfield 2.0v
Belie M. Clarke arid husband to Lydia
C. Sterling, lot I, block 15. Walnut
Hill MUO
Eilen D. DeP.ua to Eva S. Wood, -lot
a, Pruyr.e s sub 1.460
George W. Paynten, special master,
to M-irla II. Hotuhklsa, part block 4.
Perkins sub 14.000
Hildux Applcgreen to Seraphim Beiv
trs. lots 5 and , block 1-1, Roe
Hill 3
H. li- Quinby and wife to Little
Hunter, let 3u, Freeman's add to
South Omaha ' 47S
O. M. Oleaon and wife to Hlldur
Applegreen. lot 10 Ltndquest add tQ .
feouth Omaha 100
Henry Rergman to William Isele and
wife, lots $ and T, block 12, Tholhaa
A Sears' add I
Edward V. Lewis to Jscob Twlk. tit . .
10, block 4, Sherwood s sub. of lot
3i. Millard St Caldwell's add 1.SV0
Emn.a C. Johxistun to Andrew At.desv
son, lot Is, block 4, spring Lake
Park S3
H. A. Tukey to WilUam W. Crnstd. -.
trt lota Is and 17, sub. of block A.
Reservoir add J0
Jane li Wright to FYsnk O Ander
son, part 01 104 , D1VCK v 43UJI1U -u
add ' t.
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COMMISSION
CO ilncorjordl
Capital and Surplus $600,000.
dealers In
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AND IKVESTtEST SECURITIES, g
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Updike Commission Co..
GRAXX AND PROTTHION1.
Cualness baadlsd promptly la all xuaxkaAa,
CCca. 811 Eee DnCdlctr,
Telephone 141. '
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