TnE OMAHA DAILY DEE: MONDAY. MAY 2, 1P04. P0ST0FF1CE NOTICE. fBhonld be read Osliy by su interestou. as angea may occur at any time.) oreign roans ir w,- r.,lllllB 7, l, will dees (FKOMniii in an , tha tieneral PosAoftloe as fol low: Fwxeels-poet malls clow one hour earlier than closing Um shown below, percsls-poet malls Xor Germany close at I p. m. modu Ree-uler and supplementary mails close at ir,.r.l-n station loornw of West and Mor ton nrrHP) half tour later than closing time shown below, (eTcept that supple mentary mail for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign station). Traasatlaatla Mails. TUEBDAT At 4.30 a. m. for EUROPE, per Kronnrtnx W llhelm. via Flvmoum. Cherbourg and Bremen; at 7.30 a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per a. a. Am tcrrH m imail must be directed "per a. a. Amsterdam";; at 6:30 a, m. for ITALY di rect, per a. a. Lombardla (mail must ba directed "per a. a. Lombard la ). V. KDNKSPA Y At 6.30 a. m. lor EUROPE, Eer a. a. Oceanic, via Queenstown. I'll 131 ! 1 V . V . fnr K H A V I T B WITZK RLAND. IT ALY BPA 1 N POBT I'OAU TURKEY. EGiPT. GREECE and BRITISH INDIA, per a. a Ia Touralne, via Havre (mail for other parts of Europe n..at ha Hiri1 "ner a. a. La Touralne ). SATURDAY At a. m. for EUROPE, per a. a. Oermanic, T1 - nww,u, mpton (mail mux be oirecieo per a RAILWAY TIME CARD CXIOS STAT10 ItVTH AKD MAItCY. Cklcatro, Roe-si Island Fa. EAjrr. tv. Arrive. flil TTlIrM TJ-tttaa. ...- I M am IIMii cafaae i.iirht 1 ' ' - nw mm a r Chicago Fipmaa .......... 11:11 am I I P f Mslnea lrr".. .....a 4 to m bll am Chicago Fast Eipraaa. -.a lira a 1: ha west. Rnrfcy Boontala 1amftad...a.' . :9S aa T St pm Lincoln, Colera4o Portage. Dea- Tr. Foablo and m a I SO pa a 6:01 am T, California an 4 Oklabona Flyer a 411 a all pa falea Pact Sc. The Cwrland limited a KM am a 46 am Tha Faat Mall I N la ll:Wa The California Iitm..,..l I N ra Tba Atlantic Special t I N ra Tka Portland-Chicago Special., .a t 34 pa a 4 14 pm Tba Atlantic Eipraaa IK pa Tha folorad Special all a pa a I 4a am Tba Chicago Special a S 44 am Lincoln, Haatrioe aad Btroma- bunt Eipraaa b 4 pa bit S pm Colamboa Laaal k t 4 pa kl lia Chirac Hwrtsjweatera). rm Chicaau , , - a I 44 am it Hia Local Chicago -all 44 am Mall a 14 pm a pm Local Bloat Clr- paw pm GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Trid 8upaBdd EpaouUtion ud Cath SoaiDMi Both Birg Ll.bV LABOR TROUBLES ON LAKE ARC fEAREO a4 aaa irm&Dic at a. m. in. r ri- . a Ci.ranliv via Oueenatown; at t.30 ra Mall a. m. for BEXJIl M direct, per a. a. v erland (mall must be dlrecte d "per s luriidhi st. f"tul... iMyltcbt riiiraca Llmltoi Chicago . Faa Chicago .....m.. Local ( alcaga ra Bt. Iiul fit. Paul Eipraaa...... Local Rloax Clir Norfolk anil Bonaataol. McttaHi it SSOaTm. for ITALY dlr-i I7-a KJk-.".-" " peV7 Prlncea. Irene (mall must be dl- D?' Hot 8prtn,.. ?e I M Kcted "per a. Princes Irene' ); at : ri Wromini ' jim.".! 1 i. 'per a. a. MARK . for BCOTIAND direct, per Aatnrla (mall must be directed r,pei iifnrin"!: at 11 a m. for IEN rect, per a. a. HeKIa Imall tt be dl reeled "per a. a. liekla. '. ftrr tha closlna; of Tha uppleroenta.ry Tranaatlantm malla named above, ad ditional supplementary malls are opened on tha piers or ma American, cnpriinn, French and German eteamera. and remain oDen until within ten mlnutea of tha hour of sailing; of eteamer. Halla for loath aal f tral America, laallea. Etc. BVEPDAT-At 70 -. m. for NKWFOtKD- UNU, per a. a. nnmnna; ai a.ow . iiniTiniaiiuiiiin 10:1k) a. m. t for CEN TRAL AMERICA (except Costa Rica) ' and BOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per a. s. Yucatan, via Colon (mall for Guatemala must t oireciea -per a. i '" ,""' i at IS m. fer BT. KlTTfl. NEVIS. Bt. ECBTATIV8, ST. MARTIN. BRITISH. riT'Tfll mnA V R IT.fC ( - H fil'IANA. TCr B. a. Uller; at 6:80 p. m. for PORTO TLATA, per a. a. LI 11 la, from Boston. WEDNESDAY At H tn. (supplementary UHO p. m.) for BAHAM.AB, per s m. Antllla; at i p. m. for ARGENTINE, VRUUUAY and PARAGUAY, per a. a. Bailor Prince, . eurniiniT.il I a m for CTTBA. per a. r.iar,M Small for Mexico, via Pro- arreao. Camnechn and Vera Cms roust be directed -per a. a. Eaporanga K at 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per a. s. Trinidad; at : a. m. for BRAZIL, per a. a. Byron, via Pemambuco, P.ahla. Rio Janeiro and Bantos (mall for Nortnem urasu, Argn tine, rrurriay and Paraguay must ba directed "per s. a. Byron"); at 10 a ro tor HATTL per a. a. Prlna Wlllem IIL ..a t:K am I4 44 pm ,il am all 4 pm ..a I to pm a I 14 am ,.a 1 . 44 pre l a pm ..a 4 St pa ..a 1.14 pa a T tn am a I Si am a t 44 pm .. 4 pm a 4) S4 am ..a 4 04 am bio 34 am .a 1:44 am ki4.S4 am pm a 4 14 pm raider an4 Wromlng Eproaa...i I 44 pm 4 14 pm Haatlnga, Bupanor ana Aiaion-.a pm 1 11 fa Chlcaao, Mllwaakee A It. Paal. CTilcaaa rrl!ght a T 84 am all 11 pa Chicago Tart Eipraaa a 4 48 pm I I II m OrerlanA Limited a a n pm a la pm Doe Molnre Eipraaa.. at. 44 am a 1:14 pm lltaola Ceatral. Chicago Eirca Chicago. Minneapolis Paul Ltmitea Mlanoapolla at BL Paal tlaaearl Paeltre. BL Loan Expraea aJO 44 am a 4 SO pm K. C W Louia Eipraaa all 46 pm a T 00 am Vorld'a Fair Spoclal a 4:44 pa all:44 aa f'kleaara Groat We-staraw PC Paul art Mlnaaapolta Lmta a I 14 am Bt. Paul and Mlnneapolia Ex.. .a I n am a I S4 pm rhieain Limltoa a 4 40 pm alO:S4am St. paal, Mlna. A Chicago Ex. .a 4 14 pm Chicago Eipraaa a 4 .Mam i 1:41 pa Wabath. St. Looia Tannoo Ball" Ex...a 4 pm a t am BL Lou ii Local (Co. BluBa)..... 4.1 aa S14.S4 pm a t 40 pm al0:9t pa at Bt. a t to am a 4 4 am ti. tl Hla bit . pa BtRLIS OTOH iTATIOX lOTH MA SOX Cntcaajo, Barllaa-toa at taalaey. Leara. Arrive. Ohleage Bpeelat , ...a CM aa a S 44 pa Chicago Veatlbule4 Eipraaa a4:S4pm a 7:44 am Chicago Local -,.,,..M.A 1:11 la ell:a)pm Chicago. Limited ...a 4:04 pm a t 44 pa yaa Mall .,.. ..,, B:4a pm Kaaaaa Otty, Bt. Jaaepk aV Co. BlatTa. Kanaaa City Day Eipreaa. ...... a t il am a IK pm Bt. Lonla Pljrot a 124 pm all at am Kaaaaa Cltr Night Eiprom all 41 pm a 1:41 aa Barllaartaa at BHaaoarl River. Wymora, Paatrlra and Lincoln.. a 1:40 am bit 'OS pm Stabraaaa Expraaa ...M...,.M 4 :44 am ai:44pm Reeelats An Short aaagtlea Art Held Over Deaaaad of Batter Prleea. OMAHA. April 0. 19C4. Tha Omaha (rain market today was In a Slate of suspension. The speculative busi ness amounted to very little and ths rash business was not larce. Three cars only were sold. Tba Chtcafo quotations were also of little Interest. The fluctuations were small and led to neither advances nor weakehinae. Tha labor troubles which are expected In tha lake shipping are the most Important thing to be considered now. In corn, If a strike comes, tha effect undoubtedly will be bearish, but in wheat it probably will have the reverse effecL If shipping la tied up, Duluth will be shut out Irom uie east ern millers, because the all-rail charge would be 4 cents more than the all-rail charge east from Chicago. In this case, a demand will be created ,ln the latter mar ket. Chicago Friday sold eu.OW bushels of No. 1 northern, to ba ahlpped east to mill ers by rail at from o to ikc over the May in atore. Tha aame buyers took t5.0w) No. I hard winter at May and Z5.0U0 No. 3 hard at private prices. The New York millers report a little better demand, amounting to about half output, and they are running at that rate. Milwaukee sold more flour Fri day than for the whole of AprlL Minne apolis la somewhat stronger. No. 1 north ern sold there at I cents over the May and No. 3 northe.n at lVkc over. The Minneap olis stocks of wheat have decreased in the week 7U0.U00 buahels and Friday decreased 160, 0u bushels. Of the stock of 11.377 ,M bushels, t.bUO.uuo bushels are No. 1 northern. The crop news Friday was bullish and tha ststistlcs bearish. The American and European prleea are out of-llne. They must eventually get together, and there seems small chance of the European coming up, with the large stocks on that side and the large world's shipments and no help from this side. Australia ships 1,224,000 bushels of wheat. Competent authorities now place the Oklahoma crop rhance at 8U per cent of last year and Xanana is pledged lor 10, 0W 000 bushels. The ranee In nrlra of Omaha srraln for future delivery and the close today and riaay were aa loiiowa: em. I10H; prime timothy, tire- clover. tyil.C Ijird. per 100 lbs., H Roa sru,. Fhort ribs sides. (loo- Hotaa-to; short clear sMes. (boiedi IA5rttr 75. The following were the receipts and shlpmenta of flour and arum: Receipts. BhlDmenta Flour, bbls 1 :.." 17,X Wheat, bu 1 0"0 100 Corn, bu 15S i n ! A Oats, bu 1M.K0 Rve. bu 3,"tn Barley, bu M.NOn s.jon On tha Produce exchange to1aT the but ter market waa steady; creamery. HiiV; dairy, MVilc. Eggs, steady at mark, cases Included, lftSflftSc. Cheese, easy, fralOHc. OMAHA WHOLESALE .MARKET. CeadKlaa of Trade aa Qaotatlena 41 Steele aa Faney Proa ace. EGOS Receipts, liberal: market steady; fresh stock, luVkc: inciuaing cases, lws. LIVE POULlRY Hens, luc; roosters. S4iinc: turkeys. 13c; ducks. v: geese, so. BUTTER Packing stock, lilc; choice to fanrv dnlrv. l.Vi6c: separator Cc FREBH FISH Trout. rltc; plrherel, 1 45c; pike, c; perch, M4WC1 blueftsh, lac; ahlterlsh, 7010c; salmon, 11c; haddock, luc; codfish. ITc; redanapper. lie: lobster, Doliea. per lb., 40c; smokea wnnensn, lie: Dtui- f,eaas. xic: cainan. hi, iian aa av, halibut, 11c; crapples. Uc herring, 4c; white basa. 13c: bluerlna. Be; sroeits. 1043110: finnan haddlea, smoked. KV; roe shad, 7oc; ahad roe, 3oc; small cisooes. xuc. OYBTKRH New Tora eounta. per ean, ascT nai'ral.. X2 00: extra "elect, ner tan. aaa: per gal., 11.75; standard, per can. rjc; per gal . H Wl 40. KKAh-i'ir ton. ais.uv. HAY Prices auoteO by Omaha Who'esele Pealera' association: Choice No. 1 upland. I8 60; No. 1 fs.00; medium, $7.60; coarse, 37.00; rye straw, 16 60. Three prices are for ray i Oil AD A LIVE STOCK MARKET E Be?t Llglitwaight CattU About BtJy for Weak atd Otbm t Littls lower. HOGS NEARLY 23C LOWER FOR THE WEEK Sheep Market May Be Qaeted Strang lO ar IS teats Blsher Than a Week Ages While la sabs are IS te KO Cents Lower. BOUTH OMAHA, April . I'M. 71... 4... 44... tf .. Tt. n. T7. 71. 44. 47. Tt. '1. at tn lao t t?w r-t .. 4 !) if 1st a?. ITT .. tl SS 4 S4 If 4 (ii I IN 4 11 M 4 41'., f 17 4 -j m 40 4 4I r a 4 4? ri la it4 l IS 4 4-H t1 .. 4 4J' r4 ., 4 I1 .. 4 4 .i so 4 nva 41.. T . 4'.. a.. 4f... 4.. 44.. 41.. 41. ...t4J 14 4 a . . 1 4 4 .. 11 1I 4 41 ...HI IS II ...I t 4 44 ...S 44 4 ...! .'II! .. ta 15 4 44 .. t .. 4 41 ...SS4 4 4 W .. 1H !! IB ..14 a la ...t'l 4 4 IS ...471 .. 4 J .. S44 .. 4 t .. t:i ..4 7 ...Pli 14 4 14 .t7S .. 4 14 Receipts were: Official Mondny Offlrlsl Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Official Friday Official Saturday .. Cattle. Hogs. Bheeo. 4 20 8 7.ia . a f14 Co . a. 12471 1R.T1 i4.ua ll.OM 10.171 i 4 ri 1723 4,1 i7 .t... Jt.iWI K.lfil) H.'7 3.0"O 13 471 Demand Whe it- May Julr Corn- May July Oats- May July Kept, .... A asked, S3 76 46 4Vj 4iS iv of ocd color ana Quality. lair ana receipts light. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, all aisea, UK: fancy navels, all aisea, $2.76. LEMONS California, fancy, no ta MS, 33.60; choice, 140 to 37 aisea, Uv3.3a, FIGS California, per xw-lo. cartons, fso; Imported Bmyrt.a, l-crowu, 13c; a-crown. 14c; 7-crown, 16c. BANANAS far medinm aisea cudca. t2.(iojf.jO: JumbM. 3Z7oC1.Sd. L)Ari.8-l'erSian. per oox or iu pags., z: per lb. In 60-lb boxes, tci Oriental atuffed dates per box, 32 40. COCOANUTB far sacsL w; per ooa- aoc. APPLES Oregon ancy reaa, per oox. 11. ; New York export Ureenlnga, Mussels srrl BaMwlns, MOO. STRAWBERRIES Tamaa. par tt-tlt. case. 33.2&ti0. V Mia i AJ3Le.a POTATOES Colorado. U ; Dakota, par bu.. (1.30; new Bermuda potatoes, per bbl.. 34.00; early Ohio seed, northern, per tm.. MAVY HlAIi Car OIL, !.! i as. ONIONS- Bpanlsh. per crate, lu: uer- muda. per bo-lb. crate, 32.00. 83 J8VB 82 B C1CCMBERS-Per do,. IL25. ii 7SB 76 VB tom a toes Florida, per e-basket crate. J?S 1?, tI RADISHES Per doa. bunches. S0e. a 4)6WB 4Mil 1 LETTUCE HEADS Per dozen bunches. .c,.t Hi; top lettuce, per dosen. 46&oOe. 40VB fHB TURMPB-Bouthet-. per doi., lao. AH StrVB I BEKTa-Romhem uer dos.. 76C 30 B 30 A I CARROTS Southern, per 1o 7SO. PARSLEY Per dos.. "ae. BP1N ACH Per bu.. $1.UM(HA BEANS W'ai. vet bu. oox. 13.00; string. per bu. box. 33 00. AbfAHAUlS rer otw ci one uku Total this week 25.8P9 70 73 Bame days last week....a.77 0.7 Bame dsys week before.. 2S.1S4 31.371 Same three weeks ago. .17.974 8S.418 Pa me four weeks ago. ..30,777 37.126 Bame days last year.... 19.843 46.373 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date with oomperleon wKh last year: ih l,i3. Inc. Cattle 8?7,ltR4. 873.418 4,475 Hogs 839.057 747,67 1.4"0 Bheep SM.01S 4M.63 1M,8 Average prices paid for Bogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Date I Io.iao3.io3.rism.uxio.i399.!i8. Open. High. Low. Today. FtL Aprn April April April 4.. April fc... April ... April T...I April 8... April I... April 10..! April 11.. April 13.. April 13.. April 14.. April (.. April IS.. April 17.. April 18.. April 39. . April 20.. April 31.. April 32.. April 23.. April 24.. April .".. April 36.. April Tl.. April 28.. April 29. April 30. II8Hlt ' 71 I 03 t 2fl as I rrl I 841 8 I I 7 Wl I ii 6 001 I 01 !l 7 7 231 I Ml I SSI I 18' 8 SSI 361 8 631 I SSI I H 8 611 3 7B I ( ni I l I 10 I 8l I I nnui 7 til a i a M t aoi 3 6"! 8 71 4 HI 7 241 6 tW I 271 3 Ml I Tt 4 T 271 S 68! 1 I'll l w' ; i 4 86 "iS. 4 80a 4 864 i 4 7S! 4 76 4 814. 4 7sl SHI 4 l 4 74W 4 78 4 7'H 7 tt t (si 7 Ml 6 79 I 83 7 IS 7 6 86 7 161 6 9ft 7 071 6 111 T 13! I 7 141 6 rsl I - Ml 7 10 I 7 1 6 RSi T 0t 6 M 7 VI Ho 7 0t!l 6 K! 7 041 7 08 6 861 I 77 6 ? E 72 4 TTa 6 83 7 07 4 6614 4 77 7 081 I 65 4 61 I 84 I 9 I C4 IRI I8SI I 671 I 38 t Sll I 86 6 9AI I 33 (Ml I 40 48 8 Ml I 93 6 4SI 911 1 861 t 84 I 49 8 891 I 461 8 86; 8 46 I 8 43, 8 BO) 801 8 76 8 77 3 73 a1 t 67 3 671 3 79 8 731 3 67 I I 81 I 771 3 at i r 8 631 I 61 8 86 8 32! 8 86 8 3t K 34 8 32 I 681 3 71 3 75 3 77 I 72 SHEEP There were no fresh arrivals rf Bbeep and lamia this morning with which lo text the market. For the week receipts have been about lt.Aoo head lees than last week. but. aa com na red With the sama week of last year, there Is an Increase of about 6 00 heed. The demand from a'l sources has been in aood shape and prices nave continued their upward course. As compared with the close of last week sheep nisv be quoted strong and active, with desirable grades showing an advance of aa much aa IOkjI&c . Moat of the Bheep now arriving are clirPd and the quality Is fairly good. Iambs have Bold to even better advantage than sheep and may be quoted 16a2&o higher than the close of last meek. Clipped stock nsa improveu mvi than wooled lambs, and In some caeca are a little more than a quarter higher. Pack ers have evidently had a good outlet for their products, as each day'e ofterloBS have been well cared for, even though much larger than a year ago . tJiotaUona for clipped stock: Good to choice lamba, 33 16.fc; fair to goo4 lambs. 85.003i6 60; good to choice Wooled lemhir. 3:eia6 90: fair to good wooled lambs. 3 00 B6 6u; good to choice yenrlings or weiiieie. fj.lffC 60; fslr to good yearlings or wethers, 34 90ti3.lv.' good to choice ewes, 34.764J4.00; fair to good ewes, 34.boQ4.7a. CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET Prleea Hale Steady, kat Reeelete Are aa I seal Light. CHICAGO, April 80. CATTLE Receipts, 500 head; market nominal; good to prime steers. 5.00jt.80; poor to medium. 33.W4f 4 86; stockers and feeders, I3.0txg4.00: coal, I3 004M.6O; heifers. 32.3f.(34.7n; canners. 81 W tofOO: bnlle, II.2re4 00: calves, 32!Wi5.66; Texaa fed steers. tXaM. HOGS Receipts today. 14.000 head; Mon day, eetlmsted, 40.000 head: market 5'ctlOo lower; mixed and butchers. 34.7&jN.87H; rood to choice heavy, 34.8ns 4.90; rough heavy, 34.704 ta); light, 84.6Cj4.7a; bulk of ui.i ti rrjit i SHEEP AND LAMT1S- Receipts, 7.000 head; market atesdy; lamba teady; good to choice wethers, 34.734io.6i; fslr to choice mtMA M 7r.5,i 7R- -iinned western sheen. 3 63 I 86 0(&d : clipped nattve Ismhs. lltMiS.Sfi; 3 7 clipped western lambs. 3C71ii6.0O; ber, 6.803; October-November. 6,4d; No-vemt"er-Lecemer. 6 1M; leccmler-Janii-arv, old; Janaary-Febniary, JSd;. NEW TOKK, April 80 tXT TON Fu tures closed easy; May, 113 June. 113 63; Julv. IU 7.'.; August. 813 43; September. 61196. Spot quiet, middling uplands. IU.se; middling gulf, 31410. sales, Lt73 bales. Sagar aid Molasses. NEW" YORK. April 30 Bl'OAR Raw. ntesdv; fnlr relliilne 8 S-1HB 7-rc; centrif ugal W test, 3 11-1iS 23-Cv; moli-ses sugar, t lo-16u2 81-2c. ReMned. steedy; No. 6. 4&c; No. 7. 40c; No. 8. 4 IV; K. . 4.!0o: No. 10, 4.16c; No. 11. .lo.-; No. 13. 4 4o; N. 13. 4-: No. 14. 3 90c; conlecUoners' A. 4c; mould A, 4.60c: cut lf. .c; crushed, 8 46c; powdered, 4 Sic; granulated. 4.7oc cube lo . Mt LA8SRf Firm : Nrw Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, SltjfJTe. NEW ORLEANS. April 30 BTT1AR Stady; open kettle. tV&JI-16e; centrifugal. , S'c: rellow, 3()4c; seconds, 34?c. M.lASSi:S Nominal: open kettle. vB IV; centrifugal, Italic Syrup, nominal, 9042&C. Evaporated Apples aad Hrled Pralts. NEW YORK, April 30 -EVAPORATED APPLES The market continues quiet, bat the undertone is steadr. Common sre quoted at 4V: prime, choice at O'affr.w and fancv st 7fi74e CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITB Frtines are quiet. Quotations range from 3c lo to. according 10 graue. Apricots sre witnoiu pew features. Choice are quoted at 9H4 lOo. extra choice at iniatjloic and fanev at UtflSc. Peaches sre In light supply. Cho'ce extra choice at iv c. 3 61 wooled 8 M 8 74 western lambs, $6 00&7.00. 1671 66 3 1 S7 6 37) 3 69 3 77 I 3 6 3 79 I I 83 171 I 64 3 79 are held at 7Vu7V, ei and fancy at H3l0e. (mall for Cane Haiti. 1 orx ae ran, oii- 1 .... . - i m iVvee Kl fctfflo, Venesuela, I Buck Rllia A Paget Soaad Ex.all:l p. a 104 pm VZU ViLi; .JVTwV.h rtiil.na must I Coloraao Vestibule Flrr s I 10 pm 21 d'd.,J,ritl"h-andy,i. i.m Llacoln Faa Mall...... bi STpm all 04 pm tie A rectad "ner R a. Prins Wlllem 111. ), I r w ... d ,a aolleruo and Paciflo Jaacxioa...a 1:44 pm a 6:31 am Bcllevae and Padaa Junction. ..a I.M aa WEBSTER DEPOT 10TH dt WEBSTER Miaaecrt Paelfle. Las vs. Aerrea. lfab. Local, via Weeping Waters 4:10 via sit 15 pm Chtraao, St. Paal, Mlaa. tt Oasaha. at 13 m. for MEXICO . per a. a. Yumurl ,.ii nnrf ha directed "ner a. B. Yu- snurt"); at 13 m. for BARBADOES and NORTHERN BRAZIL, per a. a. Hubert via Para, Ceara and Maranham) at 7 p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per a. a. Car tharlnlaii. from Philadelphia. s. s. Carlbbee; at 8:80 a. m. (supplement ary 10:80 a. m.) for 1NAGUA and HAITI, a I - . a a ) a 43 A X'Tl A CJ par a. Jason (nuOl muat DO oirectoa 1 gl(juI ct pM ag all pa all x am ! -J"ml 2; .. , . I Oakland Local .. bltf a k 4.14 am BA i UJVJAX-JIl s:w a. m. oupiciiciiii y 1:80 a. tn.) for CURACAO and VENE ZUELA, per s. a. Kuua (mail ror uoioni bla muat be directed "per a a. Zulla") at t a. an. for PORTO RICO, per s. s rv,a rrr via Stan Juan! at 9:80 a. m. (stip T)lementxv 10:80 a. m.) for FORTUNE Island. 7aaiaica and Colombia (except Csuca, and Magdalena Dep'te), per a. a. Barnla (mail for Costa Ifica muat ha directed "Der av s. Barnla"): at 10 a, tn. Xor CUBA, per s. s. Mexico, via a Pallr. b rally axeoct Bandar. Saturday, e Dally exoapt Monday. Dally OCEAN STEAMSHIPS KQLLAND-AUERICA LIHE. Havana. at 12 JO p. m. (supplememtar 1 tv m l for TITHES ISLAND and DOM. JNICAi IlEFUBLLC. jj aa a. Ksw Zorka . ..... i t . ! . -i. 1 - -i saaUIa) Sarwardedl Overt aad, Et. .Ex cept Traaaea'!.e. CTTBAe-Vla Port Tampa, ITlorlda, closes at tat sauce tlaily, except 1 nuraaay, a a aa. (tha eonnactlnar malls close bl Mondays, Wednaadaya and Saturdays) TT Overland, unless specially for despatch by learner, eleee MEXICO andreaaf at this office dally, exoept Sunday, at IM p. tn. and 10:30 p. m. ctundays at 1:00 p. m, and 10:36) p. m. . cvTwirCkiTNitT.ANCt feveent Parcels-Post Malls By rail to North Sydney, and thence by teamer. elosee at this office rial It at i:SQ n. m. (eonneotlne7 malls close here even Jaonoaar. 'Wadpsedajr and state urdev). Diuii rii by steamer, closes at tola offloe Btt t.a) -By rail to Boston, and, thenoe Now Twin -Sc raw Btaaraora ad 13.44 ! KEW ZORK ROTTERDAM, via BOULOKiNa. gatllas Tuaaaar, ilUaa Petsdaa .......Hir 1 Noordaa .......Mar 11 ttouardaa Maj 17 Btatondaa June t Ryadam Max 14 Potsdam ....Jan 14 UOLLAJfTJ-AMEBJCaj LINK. SS Dearkara St.. OM- sagav 111. t Hairy stearaa. 101 faroam BC a Kuiaortord. Uai Fanuua Bt-i i. m Juyaeto. 1MI irarnaa 84. 71" C0.PA6HIE 6 EI ERALE TRANSATUITIQUE are on I , mck Use, Me Tork u Havre gla Days, . annnsa evary -lauraoar at is a. aw laLorraiaa, May 13: laaa ; July 1: Aug- u. LaBavola, May 34; 3as U; Aa(. 4; spC 6. iaiuiaosna Mas IS: June lSi Julr 14' A. U. La Touraia. June I, juljr SI; Aug. U; Sspt, Is. laBraiasaa. juue 0 Jsly 31; BasL l-as; Oat. 11. Mow. siadirs. Blgaatla, Illiena aad Eipissl Stoaaara: aaval omoora' saaa-et-war dmoteua. tesuaara veaubuied trains. aUvra-rana, d aaara, Aawatal Barry Mooraa, 111 Sanaa 84 lasla haaaa. Pint Natloaal Baak. & A. kataartars. law Faraaaa St.. katk Islsad k B bid. Laeal Cash Grata Market. Receipts wers light today and some of uie samples wers neia over owing to a iit, ucing wairti. Alio icuueui: I LoxeB 32 60 v. .u,h iu. mi u wv.c fl .... d. i H.l i K were: v neat, 1J cars in ana 14 cars out: one week ago. 1 and 43 cars. Corn. 17 cars In and 7 cars out; one week ago. 6 and 14 cars. Oats, cars In; one week ago. 4 oars out. Chicago received only 4 cars more wheat than Omaha. WHEAT No. I hard. 8338ac: No. 8 hard. 81$SSc; No. 4 hard, 71u7bc; No. 3 aprlng, 83c; No. t aprlng, UtftSc; No. 4 aprlng, TlttV&c. CORN-No. X, BTtJiSc: No. 3, 4ftf46Ho; Na 4, it45lv; no grade, gic, jso. 3 yellow, 4-4&c; No. I yellow, 4ta-47ac; No. t white. 47tiH8c: No. 8 White. 46tv47c. OATS No. 1 AO&Hlc; No. 3, xmjt𝔶 No. 4, V3&c; No. I wTilU. 40t41c; No. 8 white, Stmc; No. 4 white, tS4&c; standard, 4iKtf 610. Nates (rasa tke Exehaage OBSees. John Brady of Atkinson was an exchange visitor. Omaha Inspections of grain were 34 cara Of wheat 1 car graded No. 8 hard. 6 cars r.o. 4 nara ana i car no graae. oi corn 6 cars graded No. 3, 8 cars No. I, 8 cars No. 4 snd 1 car No. 8 yellow. Of oats 4 oars graded No. 4 white and 1 oar no grade. Of rye 1 oar graded No. 3. Gratia Baaurketa Elaawhcr. Closing prleea of grain today and Fri day at uie markets named wers as follows; CHICAGO. GREEN PEPPERS rer 8-basket 'ate, 82.0O- . .. iAKi ci.An r rer ooa., n.w. eg U ASH Florida summer, per dot,, O-OO. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin 'twins, full aream. 111., if iKUurjiii . v u . . a -'.. " "t w, Swiss. 16c; Wisconsin Lrlck, loot Wlsoouein limberger, 13c, ClOxuK rer DDI., aa.ou; per doi., a.aab Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 83.00. MAPLE SUGAK onto, per m., luc. HIDES No. i green, c; No. 2 green. Be: No. I salted, 7c; No. I salted. 8c; No I veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8Vc; No. 8 veal calf, 14 to 16 lbs., 6c ; dry salted hides, l2o; sheep pelts, Zwtfc; horse hides, 3L60i.60. WOKBliiiVAJJlBtx irex iaaw ui a uoaeo. Indicates Sunday. Ths official number of cars of Block brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. C. M. A Bt. P. Ry 21 Wabash Ry 3 Missouri Pacific Rv 1 Union Pacific system 21 C. A N. W. Ry i F., E. A M V. Ry 44 C, Bt. P., M. O. Ry B. A M. Ry I 2 C, R .1. A P. Ry.. east 1 C. R. I. A P. Ry., west .. . I Illinois Central Rv a Chicago Great Western Ry 8 .. t 140 Cattle. Hogs. 1.492 fiAcked. aOc NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per tlx. 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell. per id., ik; no. I nars aaau, prr ib., .u, pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuta, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per Id., 8c; Chill walnuts, 1313Vsc; large hickory nuts, per bu., 31.60; Braalls. per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb.. Uo; almonds, soft shea, per id., uc: nam sneu, uo; soeii barks, per bit.. 83.00; black walcula, pgr bu H-2&. , ; KEW TORK GENERAL MARKET teaotatleas Varleaa 1 Wheat July Corn Bept. July - 46,B Bept. do KANSAS CITY. Wheat July a. ...... . 74j Bept. a,..,.,. . 71 Corn July 43i sTjWpwat (Si44444444444eil44l wiTsJ I MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat- July Today Frl. T TYl ICVlilllT- lUUELON-T rail tO JrlOSTOn, by steamer, closes at this ofn 6:38 p. m. 1ZE, and thence oe dally at BR1.1ZR. PTTBHTO COBTEZ and GUATE MALA B rail to New Orleans, ana thence by eteamer, closes at this office dallv, except Sunday, at 1:0 P. m. and 110:30 p. n, Sundays at 1:00 P. m, and 10:80 p. m. (connecting mail closes hers Mondays st 10:30 p. m ). CXiSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, snd tnence by steamer, cioee at mis omce dallv. excem Bundav. it 1110 n. m. and I 10:80 p. m., Sundays at (1:00 p. rn. and 10:80 p. m. (connecting mail closes here Tuesdays at 10:80 p. m ). RHXHtTERED MAIL closes at 1:00 p. tn. urevlous day. TraassurMlke Malls Bcarwravdea Om laatt Daily. The schedule of closing Transpacific) malls ajtCBOk IANB 43. k BxAO, sTSAJUatra, KEW TOat, LOKDONUERET AMD OLABUOW. KEW TOBJL OIBKALTAk AND MAPLES. Baprior arjeommedatloas. Bxoallant ealataa Taa eaalert at paaaansan carsfullr eonatdawod. Blagis sr round trip Uaaota botwaoa Now Tora aad Sootca, agiiaa. inaa aaa an snneisai aaaainaTiaa sag illoantal DO In la at auraolrra rstaa. Band la Ba at Taara. Far tickets or saaeral latormailae mall as anr local ageni os taa ajioaor artno or te . M&MOEKBUN DUOS.. Ma 1 Asaala. ttsaga IU. Bept, GOVERNMENT NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES. Department of the Interior, Offloe of In dian Affairs. Washington. D. C. March XL 1S04. Sealed proposals. Indorsed "Proposals for blankets, woolen and cotton goods. la arranged on the presumption of their I clothing, etc." as the case may be. and di unlnterrupted overland transit to port I rected to the Commissioner of Indian tke Day ai Ceauanodltiea, - t&B 8VHA NEW YORK, April 30. FLOUR Receipts. 12,725 bbls. ; exports, 8 SS bbls. ; sales, 8.60O BC'HB MTA bbla Market dull ana wnnout ieaiure; Minnesota patents, ao.uiKg a..w, mnu bakers', 34.00(8'4 26; winter Straights. K804J 6 00; winter extras, 33.S694.W.- winter low fradea, xj. jbip 3. so. ttye nour, inactive; uur o good. U.lv'a-i.X: choice to fancy, 34-30 170. CORNMEAL Steady: yellow weBtern, 11.10: kUn dried, 32.9otf3.10. rlxr: wuiet; rto. z wesrem, r spot. H1K1.KV-Rl.ailc: feedlnjr. 49c c. 1. f. New York; malting, b&fati&c. c. L f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. S.ufO bu.; Bales, l,o0, 000 futures. Spot firm; No. I red. 81.04, ele vator, l.ot)71.0!i I. o. D. anoat; ro. i norm ern. Duluth. Wc. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Op tions ruled generally strong. The close was hth-o net higher; May, 92Vb4i3-4c, closed c; July. m-Va90 3-16c, closed l)c; Sep tember, s3T641c, closed 34c ; December closed 84c. CORN Receipts, none; exports, i.r; du. Bpot market steudy; No. 3. steady at 6lc. elevator, and 6&c, t. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow, 6"rc; No. t white, 66Vc. Options dull and featureless; May closed at &&Sc, July closed at 6uc. OA l a neceipis, en.ow du; exports, sv.criu bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to 33 lbs.; 46H&r; natural white. 30 to 81 lbs., 4K0 Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Buyers. Omaha Packing Co.. Bwlft and Company 1 Cudahy Pscklng Co Armour A Co .. Armour A Co., Sioux City Other buyers 10 Totals 11 10.89J CATTLE There were not enough cattle reported this morning to make a market. For the week, though, offerings have been very liberal, there being an increase over last week amounting to about 4.0u0 head and as compared with the corresponding week of last year there Is an Increase of about 6.000 head. Taking the liberal re ceipts Into consideration, the market has been In very satisfactory condition. On Monday and Tuesday of this week re ceipts were quite moderate and under the Influence or a brisk demand Irons botb Ttevr York Live Stack Market. NEW TORK. April 80. BEEVES Re- eetpts, none and no trading today; dressea beef, moderately active and steady at 6StiHc per lb. for ordinary to choice na tive sides. Cables, unchanged; exports to day were 1,584 cattle and 1,000 quarters of beef CALVE9 RWelpts. 8! head: none on aale today; feeling Bteady: city djes-ed veals In fulr demsnd and, steady at per lb.; country . dreaed, week at 84J7-iC PHOGB Receipts. 18 cars, or 8,741 head; none for the market; feellroj nominally "SHEEP ANt TJUrlBB-Reeelpte- were 3 cars, or 6S9 hesd; sheep, steady: lambs. In belter demsnd and stesdy. Unshorn sheep Bold st 85 60 per ! b"'i"' r PT,1 sheep on eaje; unihom lambs. 87.28; clipped lambs. 85.6W.2f. Dressed mutton, steedv at 8&10HC per dres-ed lambs Jt Vi,2r: cltv dressed spring lambs, 38.oJ6.60 per carcass. Exports today. 674 head. Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 30. CATTLE Re ceipts 200 head; market unchanged; export and dressed beef steers. e4 60i.25: fair to sood. 84. 00434.60; western ted steers, n.Wtf i'ioa 4.76; stockerB and feeders. 33.2oJ-4 70; Mutn- Sir-J ern steers, $3.8.E.(SM.4f,, southern cows. ILtb foil 3.40; natlT fowl, 82.004y4.0ft; native heifers W-tO; bulls. 82608-76; calves. 82.75y l-I Xlaalnta or tha week. aO.WM neaa. HOGS Receipts 4.i" resa; maraei uie lower; top. 84a2Hi bulk, 34 .704.60, heavy 84.76tS4.82H: packersr 84.70434.110; pigs and llfrhts. 84.2&94.70. RecelpU for ths week, LM Vl VimaA SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 100 head; market steady) native lambs, 86.60Yd 8.60; western lamns, xa.snaj'e. is; ,p" ew, 84.8oa.60; vesrltngs, 85.WVS.00; Btockers and feeders. 83.60434.60. Recelpta for the week, 14.600 head. St. Iefh Live Steek Market. BT LOUIS. April SB. CATTLE Receipts packers and BhlpnerB the market on beef 1 300 head:, no Texans: market steady and steers ruled active and stronger, scoring I unchanged; native shipping . and export an advance of about 10g30o. Cm Wednes- steers, 4.15f6.40; dressed beef sod butcher dsy snd Thursday, however, supplies were steers. 84.005. !0; steers under 1,000 pounds, excessive at all the bir markets and a M 6046.00; . strikers ann reeners. as o-ub'j.ow; 4HB 4hHB 83 B 74H 96 B 8294A 81SA sharp decline resulted. The break, how ever, would be covered by 15t336e., so that at the close of the week the market Is'very little different from the close of last Week. Desirable handy weight cattle. In fact, my be quoted steady, while heavy rattle, un- cows and heifers. 12.2564.15; canners. 3210 tW.&O: bolls, 8300(54.10: calves. 840CK8.00; Texas and Indian steers, 83.ooM.7S an helfaes t? . Kn 7fi HOOS Receipts 2.M0 head: market MflOe lower; pigs and lights, mzmjw; pacsers less very choice," snd the commoner grades j 34. 60i34.80; butchers and beat heavy, $4.89 rtt all wHvhhi sea a trifla aasler and cmiM littl be quoted weak to a dime rower. Good to SHEEP AND .LAMBS Receipts l.JM choice cattle are quotable from 84.60 to I head; market Btearlv; native muttons, H 15.00. witn strictly prime rrom ,,.? a io ii. i e4.e: lsmns. ao.otij t.w. runs ana uucas, Oils aad Rasla. NEW TORK. April 80.-OI1-B Quiet: prime crude, nominal: yellow. .Vv: pe'ro letim easy, refined. New York, 8 IB; Phil adelphia and Baltimore. E. 10: In bulk, 86 JO: turpentine steady. KQiSe. ROBIN -Btesdy at eTVaiSc. BAY" ANN AH. Oa., April 80 OILS Tur pentine firm at 64c. ROBIN-Firm: A. B. C. D. 81. SS; K, $2.60; O. II W: It. I? 70; K. 3.15: M, 33 SO; W G, 83.60; W W, 83.S& Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 80.-METAL8 Dull nesB prevailed In all locsl metsls today with the general underton. however, ex hibiting fair steadiness and atsence of pressure to eelL The scarcity of Bpot pre vailed; futures In spelter held the market firm. Bnelter, 35.i0fJ6.25; ropper. lake, 318.87H13 6?4: electrolytic. 813 12r?18.16; casting. $13 8713 12: tin. 3 StiR.OP; Iron nominally unchanged from last quo tations. Cottoa Market. NEW ORLEANS, prll 30 COTTON Fu tjres bari-lv stendy; May. 13 6ftns 70c; ;-:ne. 13.7oT1S.87c;' Julv, 14.07c; August. I8.213.3lc): Peptemler, ll.74fi?U.7f.c: October. 1l.i11.24o; iNovember. u.nc Dia; Aecemoer, unto. Spot, quiet: SJles, 7,500 bales; ordinary, 11 -16e: eood ordinary, lltic: low mlddllna. 13tc; middling. Ic: good mldilllng, 14 3-16c; middling fnir. 14 -ic; rece:pis, y,ti oaiwa; stock, 172.KS2 bales. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. April SO. SEEDS Clover, rash and April. 36 ffi. Bellers; October, 85.75. Al slke, prime, 36.15r August. 86 26 bid. Tim othy, prime. 81.40; September, 81.46. LAKE MANAWA THIS SUMMER Kew Company Will Haadle A taa a e- saeate aad Caterlan at Tkat Resort. The Manawa Amusement company. In corporated by T. J. O'Rrien. C. R. Tyler, Emmet Tlnley and William P. Byrne, has taken a lease of the Lake Manawa prop erty and will conduct that resort during the . coming summer. The street railway company is completing extensive Improve ments that will put the resort In better condition than ever, before turning the property over to the new company. The old walks have been replaced by fine macadamised promenadea. Downs of new ' flower beds have been plotted and a con tract let to a florist to make a beautiful display. The fleet of pleasure craft has been augmented by 100 of the Utest pattern steel row boats and another forty-foot , gasoline launch. All the buildings have been put In tip-top repair and painted, and . It la promised the conduction of the resort will be In every particular first-class. The catering department will be taken In charge personally by Mr. O'Brien, who In tends to 'make it strictly first-class. The Manawa concert hand will be made a feature, together with the bathing, boat ing and other amusement de tiers, besides: which a number of free amusement fen-,' turea will be presented. Aa formerly, gate-' admission will be free. Mr. Byrne, now of the Orpheum staff, will be the manager. USB 91HB S1H444I1444I4444 DULUTH. Wheat- July a - vl'iB KHtB Bept. blB 90B NEW TORK. Wheat- July BO. 'VI Sept. 64 B W . CHICAGO GRAI AKD PROVISIONS. Fair to rood trades sell from 84.00 to 84.50. and common to fair from 33 60 to $3.80. The cow market has followed much the ssme course as the trade on steers snd closing prices are steady to a dime rower than those In force a week ago. Light weight cows and heifers of good quality are steady for the week, while heavy cows and common stuff of all descriptions is wesk to a dime lower. The supply of butcher stock has not been very heavy this week, so that trading on most days was active. Good to choice cows snd heifers may be quoted from 83.60 to $4.01). with strictly choice as high aa 84 25. Fair to good rows sell from 82 60 to $3 26, snd can- Vaaiaraa af lha Tradlax and Cleslnar I OATS Receipts. 46.600 bu; exports, 80,800 1 ners and cutters from 32.00 to $2 60. . - i du. Bpot Bixrici siRuuy, iiuicu, - iu u i There nas Dean a netter aimina ror nuns lIcee aa sears ai imaa, I ia ifjfijgr- natural white. 80 to 81 lbs.. 4RO I ae.,4 nrie. ar aareiv lunnt. CHICAGO, April 80. Reiterated reports of I 4ic;' clipped hlte, 36 to 40 lbs.. 814363a Op- higher than a areek ago. The commoner grades sen largely rrom sz.au to ua, wun extremely barren wheat fields throughout the Ohio valley were trtilefly responsible for strength In the wneat market ttxaty in me face of favorable weather. The July op tion closed at a net gain of He. Corn is down HQ'-mC, oats are up Ho and provis ions an off liMifnM. Indifferent cauies ana Dniuani weatner II, in market nominal. HAY Steady : shipping, ewaivc; good to choice. 9?4Sc- TALLOW Slow: city ($2 per package), 4Hc; country (package free), dSHc. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 19u8, 363&c; 1903, Biro'stic; oias, wrj-ioxr, pa cific coast. 1903, 24'oc; Ustt, SStffic; olds. good fat bulla from 33 25 to $3.76. snd strictly choice grades sell as high aa $4.00. Veal calves, though tn more liberal receipt. $400S4.60; stockers, $2.0060.00. Ileal Cllr Live Steek Market SIOUX CITY. April 30 (Bpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 0 hcaL mar ket steady, beeves, $3 5Wf4.80; cows bulls ana mixed. K.8O1S3.SO: stockers and feeders, $rooi&$3.80. Calves and yearlings, $2.7&t 80 . , HOC! a Receipts, i.wg neaa, maraet weaa, selling, M-iCCtSi. Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEFlt April 80. CATTLE Re- 1 a lit. kaa A enarkat ai rt rVi a n wmA HOGS Receipts 8,396 head: market steady to 6c lower; light, $43Vtl-4.76; medium and heavy, 34.86ig4W. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 51 head; market unchanged. Co STee Market. NEW TORK. .April SO -COFFEE Fu- of sailing. The final connecting malls (ex cept registered Transpaclno mails which close t p, n. previous day) cloke at ths general poatoflV-e, New York, as follows: HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via Ban Franolsco. close at 6:80 p. m. stay 3d. lor despatch per s. a. ntons-olla. HAWAII. JAPAN, CHTNA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 4:80 p. m. May 7th, for despatch per a a. America Maru. HAWAII, via Ban Francisco, close at 4:30 May sna, lor despatch per 1 r. in. l,mli CHINA and JAPAN, via Taroma, close at Cheyenne. Wyo.. and St. Paul. Minn; th 6 80 p. m. May th. for despatch per a a Ouartermaster, U. 8, A, Seattle, Wash. att Nins Chow CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria. B. C. close at 6:30 P. m. May 17th, for despatch per s. s. Empress of China. (Merchandise for U. a Postal Agency st Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Canada). CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, dose at 6:30 p. ra. May Soth, for despatch per a a m vanes. NEW ZEALAND. AUBTRAMA fexcept West). NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI. SAMOA and HAWAII, via Ban Francisco, close t 8:30 p. m. May 21st, for despatch per B s. Sonoma. (If the Cunsrd steamer 4M frying- the British mall for New Zeal and does not arrive In time to connect frith this despatch, extra malls closing At 6 '30 a. m", 8:30 a. m. and 6 30 p ni ; iliindavs at 4 SO a. m.. 8 a. m. and 6.30 P. m. will be made un end forwarded until the arrival of the Oinard steamer) Affairs, Nos. 119-121 Wooster street. New York Cltv. will be received until 1 o clock p. m., of Tuesday, May 34, 194, for furnish ing for the Indian Service, blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, notions, hats and cape. Bids must be made out on Gov ernment blanks. Schedules giving all nec essary Information for bidders will be fur nished on appiloniion to tne inaian omce, Washington. L. C. : the V. B. Indian wsre- houses, 119-13 Wooster Btreet, New York City, 266-267 South Canal street, Chicago, 111.; via iiowara street, unuii, jNeur.; txa South Seventh street, Bt. Louis, Mo.; the Cor.imlHaartce of Subsistence, U. S. A., at he t the postmasters at Bloux City, Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Taroma; and the Manufacturers' and Producers' Association of California. Ban Francisco, Cal. Bids will be opened at the hour and days above stated, and bidders are Invited to be pres ent at the opening. The Department re serves the right to determine the point of delivery and to reject any and all bids, or any part of any bid. w, A. oIMNxms, commissioner. ' MMllt-M W V. r. .. thm nnrtliwMl ami nillhw.al I L. . 1 caused an easier tone In wheat at the op-I RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3H ening, the July delivery being down Ho at StDac. Tha close was firm and near the high point. Final quotations on Jul were at aSHc, after the price had touched 86HO tuHc. May ranged between aTo and woe. closing at 89Hc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 136,eu0 bu. Primary re celpta were 166.100 bu., against , aoo bu. a vear aso. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 104 cars, oomnared with M cars last week and tol oars a year ago. The corn market acted heavily all day. but there was very little change In prices until late in tne session, juiy openea un changed to a shade higher at 4SHc to 8H( I X4Vc 4V. Bold between 471c and 4V(5c, andlc Closed at aHlHSHC. May rangea oetween fi,wc: Janan. nominal. HIDES Steady; Ualveaton. to 26 lbe., 18c; California, 31 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, ary, to ids, ic. LEATHH.K eteaay; acta, wu jno. PROVISIONS Beef, stesdy; family, $9 60 10.10; beef Hams. IZO uotgii.tki; packet. IK.sO tt 6tl: cltv extra India mess. 814.00fi16 .00. ut meats, dull; pickled bailies, SAlb.&O: shoulders, $6 60; hams, 9.a010.00. Lard, western Bteamed. $7.60; refined, weak, con tinent, $7.00; compound. $6 26g.87H. Pork, easy; family. $14 50; short clears, $l.3fK 14 76- mess, in ayi.uo. BLTTTEM. pteady ; iresn creamery, 14? state oairy, common xo cnoice, 14 have held about steady, the bulk of them I turea opened steady at unchanged prices to selling; from 84.60 to $5.78. an advance of 6 points. Sales were re- ntockera snd feeders have been In lla-M I noetad of 3.760 bass. Including May at 6.85ct supply all the week and with a filrly good September. 6 8&J)6.40c; March, 6 80c. Bpot oemana rrom tne country tns marxet n.ts I Klo, quiet; na. i, tiiiuwa, tsc exuu, been quite sotive ana strong on desirable I Coroova, so uc grades all tne wees:, uooo to cnoice grades CHEESE Quiet; state, full cream, large nd small, are selling from $3 V to $4.00. with strictly choice ss htgh as $4. 25. Fair te good cattle sell from $3.40 to $3.60, and the commoner grades from $3.40 down. RepreseDtatrve sales: COWS. Ma A. Pr. Ma Ae. Ft. d 101 I 46 BULLS. 1 110 9 4 STOCKERB AND FEEDERS. 1 TM 1 00 ..1I?0 I S 9 44 8 84 II 14 I 44 I Ill I 40 I I4d 4 S6 HOGS Receipts were liberal again this morning at nearly all points and prices MILLION AND HALF IN TAXES Derived Approximately that Sea froaa City Real aaa Pen Property. Tax Commissioner Fleming turned over ths personal property !lss for 1904 city taxes to Treasurer Hennlngs promptly on time Saturday afternoon. The real estate assessment exact Is 371.340.306, and that against personal property $29,851,175, or a total of O01.ini.480. On a hypothesis that all taxes will be paid those on real estats, with the 14-mlll levy, will yield $998,7647. This amount is already arranged for ex penditures and more besides for the city government and schools during the currant year. . 46a and 4c, closing at AoAya Local re celnta Kara 167 cara with lb at contract grade. I .1jUB irrcxuiar uum -i natra mm, Duvina- in uatia air Y .1 mi n.r anrcuuiw. jcvwv;. . - L. . - . nv, .1.... v.nw - a- Am 1 T. 1 t TTiV illu. ant ArMU rniT,l..l1w uncnangea. fancy Sebtember. itiffi: another drop. Packers were rather aorTd t.rlme xVac I blarlsn nere ana siartaa out oiaaing a Dig EGGS Irregular; western firsts, 18c; In the day. The close, however, was firm. July opened He lower at 39c, sold up to 39Ho and closed at $9e. Msy sold between 4oHq and 40H&41C, and cloeed at SOVe. Local recelbla were 63 cara The principal business In provisions was In th wav of rhxnrlnx from Mav to Julv. OFFICE CHIEF . QUARTERMASTER. I although there waa some liquidation Omiihi. Neb.. April 27. 104. Sealed pro posals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will he received here until 10 a. tn.. central standard time. May 27, 1904, for construction of a frame gymnasium build ing at Fort Robinson, Nebraska- Full In formation furnished on application to this onice, wnere plans ana Bpecincations may throuah commission houses. Indications are for Increased hog receipts, which acted as a depressing Influence. The close was easier, with July pork down TV at 311.97H. July lard was oft 537Hc at 84 67H and ribs were down ZH4Sc at H)"anv The leading futures rangea as follows: AUSTRALIA texeent West). FIJI ISLANDS be seen, or to the Quartermaster, Fort Rob- I Artlclas. Open. Hlgh- Low. Close. Tes y. and NEW CALEDONIA ' (specially ad dressed only), via Vancouver and Vic toria. M. c ., Close Bt so p. m. xaay ;iai, for desnatrh ner a s. Mloveera. TAHITI Vnd MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Ban Francisco, close at 6 80 p. m. Mar 24th. for despatch per s s. Mariposa PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, close at 6 HO r m. May 27th, for deanateh n - IT B Transnort. NOTK l'nleaa ntberwlne addressed. West Austrslla la forwarded via Europe; and New Zealand and Fhitlttnlnea via San Francisco the quickest routes. Philip pines specially addressed 'Sis Canada" or "via TTurona must ha fullv nreD-tld at the forelsn rates. Hawaii Is forwarded via Ban Francisco exclusively. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Pcsl maatcr. pot oes-s j.w Tork, N. Y April 29. 1904. Inaon. Proposals to be marked "Proposals for Gymnasium Building." snd addressed to J. E. SAWYER, Chief Quartermaster AS0M3-2O-21-2S-M NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for th construction of two oucr.es la ix.uao county. Nebraska. known as the Roe man ditch and Kasile ditch, will be received lv the county clerk of said Dodge county until May lo. 1(4)4. at 10 o'clock a. sn . said ditches to be con st rut ted eecordlng to plans and siectn'-a-tlons of the couniy surveyor ss filed with the county clerk. Fsch bid rt.tiat be sc- (ilif'O llieu a nil m nmium i una ut i tv on some national tank of Frennnt. Neh. farrv or parties to wnom contracta are swarded must anve good snd sume'ent bonds for the rslthnil performance of con tract and to secure the payment of laborers and mechanics. . Address all bid te C Oa Boe, county tlcrk, Fremont, Nth, MldTt Hiaaalaya Baby's !taaaday Rap. In cerain parts of the Himalaya moun tains ths native women have a singular way of putting their children to sleep la j the middle of the day. The child Is put near a stream of water, and by means of a palmleaf or a tin scoop the water Is deflected so ss to run over the back of the child's head. The water pouring on the child's head apparently sends It tn sleep and keeps It so, while the mother proceeds with ber work In ths fields. No 1 Ribs one seems ever to fear the baby may be drowned. Chicago Journal. Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Bept. July SepL July Sept. July July Sept. 8r9! 80 btHe6,86S'tr'! MiobYt-l" toWUW s2H rkOHW-H, kr 4S 46. 4KV 4?V May July Sept, r JH 4H 39 31 11 7?H 13 u2Hi 6 70 8 80 8 15 43HI 6 67 m. 4ba 40 3VH! 89S khi 8SH wvmrH 8UH 88H 884, 81H nickel lower. They failed to get the hogs, however, and ss they all seemed to tie anxious for supplies, they raised their bids and ths early sales were no more than a ntokei low or. The market gained In strength and activity and toward the close a good share of the decline had been re gained, the later sales being very largely at $4.63H and $4 65, or a good deal like yes terday's extreme close. Heavy hogs of good quality sold particularly well. The ulk of all the hogs went from $4 60 to $4 65.' with choice loeda going from 84 65 te 84.70. Owing to the sctiviiy. practically svervthlng was disposed of before the mid- ATSNo. I white. 41c; No. I mixed. 83 I die of the forenoon. rteceipis nave uean udctxi an mis weaa, there being a gain over last week amount. ina- to about lO.OuO head and as compared with the same week of last year there is an Increase of 24.000 head. Buppllea at other points have also been heavy and the general tendency of prices has been down ward. The net loss for ths week amounts to nearly 30c Representative sales: jr. 1 448H-! Kansas City Grata aa Prewlslone. KANSAS CITY, April 30. WH EAT May, 82Hc; July. 74!eC4Sc; September, 70t,c; cash. No. i hard. 91rc; No. 3. 85SSSc; No, 8 red. 81.01; No. 3. 96cal.O0; receipts, 31 cars. COrtN May, 43e; juiy, o(o-MHr. Sep tember. tr: cash. No. 3 mixed. tTHft-tfcc; No. 8, 47C47HC; No. 3 white, 4b4c; Ko. 8, 474-tc O nrwr HAT Steady: choice timothy. $10.50ig ll Ou; choice prairie, fcl &tf.iu. RYE NO. 2, 64C. B UTTER Creamery. 184M0e; dairy, 17c. EOOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas. cases returned, 14c; No. 2, whit wood oevses sbcluded, 15Hc tteceipts. Btiipmenta. ,.34.)0 ri.fo 6.000 ' 46H 46H Oats, bu 8.000 47H 40U 8H! tlw, 3Taw31 11 TIH U 07 H 62H 6 7iH, 86 17HI 46 4 60 n 2H U so 8ft 6 67H 6 80 16 40 86 4sH 40V1 3S 81H 11 4SH U 87H 6 6 67H tH 17H 42Hi 87h! 4s4lH 40H 3y4 11 11 71H U u I7H 6 76 87H 27H a 4 60 Heart Disease C'aasee lxeatk. 'Coroner Ilrslley htld aa Inquest over ths remains of Dr. Gerlach who died on Fri day evening while the constable waa taking away his furniture from hia home at 3toj California street, and brought In a verdict that he died from heart failare. New ar rangements were made for the funeral which will be held from the undertaking rooqis of Brallry A Dorrance at 2.3o Sun day afternoon, Interment to be In Foreat Lawn cemetery. The services will ta held under the auspices 'f ths Ancient Order of Uulled Woikmen, of which the deceased was a member. Mra Gvrtsch was si van m by the order to tide er present tui-Achillea, No. I a Old. h New. Cash ouotatlons were as folio FLOUR Steady: winter patents, $4,704 14 90: straight. 4 wsa-t-su; spring paienla 84 S4 4i: straights, S3.Bu4jH.10; . bakera $2 ti 30. W HEAT NO. s, Boajtwc; JVO. B, BbQalO; NO. 3 red. i woi.ux. (XlRN NO. 3. 67tT4oHC. NO. I yello DVwat3c. OATS no. 3. eoa.BuHo; no. 8 white, e3 43 V- BARLEY Oood feedlntT, 80j96Hc; fair to choice malting, dttoxAc. SEED No. I flax 6LH; No. 1 northwest. ooiitraet rraae, aiaik. RYE No. X TOO. Pklladelphla Praaaee Market. PHHADELPHIA. April 30 BUTTER I Fair demand; extra western creamery, Z6c; I extra neurbv nrlnta. 17 C. EGGS Steady, good Inquiry; fresh nearby and fresh southwestern, ic si mark; fresh western, lbc: freen southern, lie. CHE Eb E l nc hanged ; Iw Tork fuU creams, choice to fancy, loioi-c; New York full creams, fair to good, Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. April 80. -WHEAT Firm: No. 1 northwestern. 884(Vc: No 2 north western, 9&H6?c; old July, 86H36o bid. Ki t-Tnn: r.o. J. ic. BAKLEY Firm: No. 3. 63c; eamuls. 40fl Oc CORN Firm: No. 8, kootac: July. 4eaS 4b V bid. Mlaaeapalts Craia Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 30. WHEAT May. 2-tj42Sc; 3of, 84He; September. 81 He. On track: No. 1 hard. HV: No. 1 northern. -e: wo. B norinern, wa. FLOUR First patents, $4.susj.0ti-, second patents, $4koQ44: first clears, $3.4b2j8a6; second dears. $2 JOtrl 40. BUAN In bulk. $ls.oun6.o. Pe-erla Grata Market. rnrmTl AarU BA. XRN HLaadv- Nil t PXUjYIolO-N-Mees pork, per tbl.. ULSolttci No. d. 4J'a. Ma Av. SB. PI. Ka Av. Bk. Fr. 11 IU ..4 4 14 SIS lx 4 It 1 SS 141 ,. 4 44 4 Si 10 4 41 0 US ..4 4 11 It 4 42 Ull Ut MS 4 44 SS 341 .. 4 43 104 1 ..6 4 44 SXS 144 4 ISS It tl 41 4 4 14 la H IU4 It 171 Mil IS 116 .. 4 01 174 la 4 47 71 tut U0 4 fct It Ill 14 4 47 14 lit .. 4 41 U IM M 4 47 44 S40 .. 4 42 U S44 .. 4 47 6 114 la 4 42 11 ISS 140 4 17 T4 ta KM) 4 41 ai na a d si ii ui .. 4 uV 14 la .. 141 Tt Ill .. 4 41 41 S44 4 4 4, 17 S41 B4 4 41 IS Sll ) d 40 1 14 14 41 M Bl 14 d 4 IS 14 14 d tj Bt Ill .. 4 44 II. I 1J0 4 41 14 til B 4 4 41 HI 64 4 42 71 SIS 4 4 44 4 M4 .. 4 62 II Ill ..6 41 Sal .. d at 44 Ill SO 4 M 44 171 4S 4 4t II Su 4 4 14 Sol .. 4 4 SIS M IM St Sll .. 4 17 l.S 4 6 4 M .S4 .. 41 14 -4 k d 4 4. lit 30 6 41 Si Ill S IN Tl StS SO 4 41 m la 4 4 Tf i M 4 41 is l.S l i ii 4 a is in se 4 4 44 m 18 4 4 44 Si d 1 St 4 44 ss sis M 4 ss sad it d a ii......xu ..o 4 r.4 a 4 4 S IM M 4 44 U. ...... .HA ..4 a 41 Si d 4 40 14 SIS .. d 44 7 SxS 4S 4 4 11 Ski M 4 44 14 ..4 4 Tt Sul .. 4 M 41 StS N IN 41 S4S II 4 a M). Ifi la IU 6 IM ( ii tr aa 4 a as m 4 a 14 -0 M IN 44..M....S1 .. d 46 ii J--1 m 4 w n .ia m 4 a W..M.Jh 4 U 41. 14 M 46 Llveraaol Grata Market. IJVERPOOL. April 30 WHEAT Bpot dull; No. 1 California. 7s; futures quiet; May, as Hd; July. 6s 4Hd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, oew. 4s 3d; American mixed, old, 4a 7d; futures, qulst; May. 4a 3d; July. 4s $H4. Dalath Grata Market. DULUTH, April 80. WHEAT In store mw.A tn arrive: No. 1 hard. 82HC: No. 1 northern, OHc; May, Sic; July. Mfcc; Sep tember. 81Ho. . m . pATS On track and to arrive, 43c. Claartaif Mease Avers ee. NEW TORK. April 80. The statement of sverages of the clearing house banks of this city for the week show: Loans, $1,049,. 66.800, Increase, $3,246,600; deposits, $1,114, 3ft7,tu0. Increase, 34.W3.4o0; circulation, $3t, 768 7on. Increase. 843.700; legal tenders. $;6, 639,700, Increase $1,149,900; specie. !23S.196,6uO, decrease. 6.til.000; reserve. 8311,676 V). In crease, $18.900: reserve required. 8276 691.960, Increase, n.Z4.3bo surplus, hj.ih ih, ai c reuse, $1.069.4fi0: ex-I"nlted States deposits, $47,197,42. decrease, $1,017,660. Baak Clearlags for the Week. OMAHA, April 80 Comparative state ment of bank clearings for ths weak: 19o4. 1903. Monday , n.6M.7.4$ $l,27,4o! 18 Tuesday l.ia.9as h6 1.316.S7IH6 Wednesday , I.04.7oor6 1.66,J.40 Thursday l.So,llv03 l.ina.S.s 34 Friday 1.21,046 96 1.8o6,2.91 Saturday 1.370,613.77 la.4al.u3 A decrease of $24,630.32 from the oorre spundi&g week last year. Wael Market, BOBTON, April 30. WOOL Market for pulled wools quioi; loragn woois snow more activity, jeaoing uuoiauons are: Idaho. WnVifc: heavy nne lullrc; line medium, iijl&Ho; medium, 14 lie; low me alum, l.Ulbc. wyonung, nne, itjitc; heavr fine. 1313Hc; hii medium, ILinWrtc: medium, lstalKc; low medium, latdlpo. Utah and Nevada, fine, 14Hlulfc: heavy fine, lsf lltu" fine medium. lWtlltc: medium. IkJ lie-.; tow medium. 19c. Dakota, fine, lc; nne niaoiiun, itio-eu; xnaMU'jin, xoxjisc) low medium, limine. Montana, fine cboloa, llijlc: tine average. Ltjlbc: fine medium. choice, lit a 19c; average. lotulTc; staple, la 2uc: medium choice, luiulec. LONDON, April So WOOL Trading Is aulet fending ths opening of th tLtrd series of auction sales on May 8. The ar rivals for the fourth series of sales smount to 23,79 bales. Including 9,000 forwarded direct- The Imports during the week were: New Houtn Wale. l.4X Ltues; uueenaiana. 948: Victoria. 4?: South Australia. $ 63: New Zealand. 19.34a; Ptsnta Arenas, 3,6a; Hamburg. ; elsewhere. aKL Cettea Market, LIVERPOOL. Anrll 80.-COTTON-8DOt quiet; prices 4 points higher; American middling, fair, sa;-gooe sniaanng. i.aeo: aiedilsa. T.7sdi low mtoauns-. i.a sooa ordinary, 7 bid; ordinary. 7.32d. Futures openasl quiet aud uoawa sieadyl Americaa raidoung. g. e. a. May, i.auo; atsy-june, Lead: Juae-Julr. I41d; Julr-AuguaL 7 ted: Auguat-kaavtataibaT. I -led; aepiailar-Oote Movcsnents of Oeeaa Vessels April So. At New Tork Arrived: La Touralne from Havre. Balled: Qraf Waidersee, for Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; Elrurla, for Liverpool; Mesaba, for Lea dun ; Italia, for Naples and Leghorn; lit. Louis, for Fiymouth; Hekla. from Copen hagen ; Bulgaria, for Hamburg; LaTour aine. from Havre; Columbia, for Glasgow; Finland, for Antwerp; Khelh. for Bremen. At Glasgow Arrived: Blotordvk. from' Portland. At Deplford Arrived: Blotordyk. from Norfolk, for Amsterdam snd Naples. At cnerDourg tsanea : ut. t'aui, - rrom Southampton, for New York. At liavrs sailea: Lev Loraine. xor nsw Tor. At Queenstown Hailed: ceiue. rrom LxV- arpool, for New York. At Antwerp tsaiiea: jvrooniana. lor mew Tork. At Bristol Arrived: Turcoman, from Portland, Ma V till i I v2) viy uj DEPARTUEIIT (ST. T. UFM AROADBL) Omr taad Sals. whMh haes baaa Isillistat STOCKS AND GRAINS hews Mms) Batistas s SPkOAJ. aXXMD BBV FARTMENT. 4 ewa ess 6Tar. er wtU bay BIVIsintlTBOIBt . RAIII8AS BBSBC DIICIPAl BOMBS and other SI I SJ CIABI BiOBIITlIB IBB 6A8B Bueaaaa eaa ba daaa at ear at ear 141 kraack OBsM, aud Sollearr saasa tram eur gaaaral oSooa la Minuaapall laroagh asp af ut 114 aaUueal aad suua Saab wkiok are ear llTrrl-t ikfti LtiU Sent on RptaL COEIUlSSiOII CO- flrid-Spxl-B4ssB. 1 geserax orncM. 3T. T. Ufa BieaT. Mtaaawpatla, OMAHA SBilCH, Id IS Faraaa St. Teleahaaa sVAdTT. THUS. St. WADDUK, Oaav GOE L0WREYBR0S.&C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks and Provisions. Boors SIX N. T. Ufa Building. 'Phone 3618, Special lUioUos alvea to laicsraph and ssaU ssaera oitAliA.