THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TTEPDAY. ' APRIL 4. lftO.V NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market it Irregular and the Voloma of Tramactioci it Moderate, GREAT ACTIVITY IN RAILROAD LIST mnr of Mandate la Northern tecarltles ( ( Rise la t nlta Paria and Kin. aired Stock. NEW YORK, April J -A party thst was tesdy to prrwwd on the assumption that with the April minev market settlements out of tha way there was no ressnn for any further restraint on an active demand for storks, marie Itself frit In the specula tlon today. Kuma restraint, ncvi rtneless. made Itself felt In the day's operations, aa was shown by the halting and irregular manner of the price movement and by the moderate volume of the transactions. The activity In the railroad list waa very largely concentrated In a few stocks, while the maaa of tecuritlea In tha't department were sluggish MI,d almost Inert. In the Industrial department there waa manifest a spirit of adventure, which wandered freely through tht list, picking out aub Jects here and there fur wide and Midden movement. The first animation In the railroad list was awakened by renewed consideration of the topic of the Northtrn BecnrlHe raae. The report waa rlrculated early In the day that the decision In thla rase waa to he handed down on the rens sumlng of the court at noon after the spring- recess, Cnlon Faritie sprang Into prominence, sshfi been the case whenever thla subject la actively discussed in the stock market. There, waa a renewed as aiimptliin that the final disposition of this case was the event awaited for the putting Into force the long rumored p-ojec t of a I'nlon Pacific and New York Central com bination. In todaya market large buying of the Erie storks waa executed In such a way as to give the appearance of coming from the same sources aa the L'nlon Pacific and New York Central buying. The effect w a leap 10 tne conclusion that the Krle waa to be Included In the supposed com bination. The flrat rpor from the supreme court after norm Indicated a stav, which might Involve a further Indefinite delay, mm lui.rn in inn group naa a snnrp act back. In tho industrial department much was made In a aeneral whv of the htwh degree of activity In all trades and Indus- iric ana tn prosperous, conditions exist ing. Hut these were supplemented by de tailed reports having a sneclfla henrlnar on many properties. The southern iron atocks were again conspicuous In connection with the morning reports. The Cnlted Stales meet siocks were comparatively quiet. Peo ple' Gas moved In anticipation of the outcome of the Chicago munlcipnl election or of the adjournment of the Illinois state legislature, both being assigned as motives for the buying. Twin Rapid Transit was and to ho enjoying soma new franchise ad vantage. There were rumors of a dividend Increase In National Illacult and reports of a successful outcome nt a vigorous compe tition with a rival. The New York public utilities, on the contrary, suffered from the Imminence or a decision on the constitu tionality of the New York franchise tax. The most important restraining Influence was found In the money market. Condi tions there did not relax so completely -aa had been hoped by the speculative element would occur after April 1. Sterling ex change also was well maintained, although discounts dropped In I guidon, where the after efT ecta or the quarterly settlements are always felt very promptly. The weekly statement or the Imperial Bank of Ger many showed the extent or the quarterly settlements by the hiwe changes in its E. 2iIHl ,,m"- e"h " hand Increasing W.,.uiiO, while the other securities were increased i&.K9o,000. and the not circulation was expanded to A3.245.000. The immediate future of our own money market Is doubt less dependent on the rapidity with which the enormous requirements on foreign hanks are readjusted. Report 0r railroad traftlc and or domestic conditions continued highly encouraging. , The stock market closed Irregular and at top prices for very few atocks. Hnnds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. 6,280,IO. I nited States Ss registered, advanced 'i per cent on call, Quotations (in the New York Stock ex change ranged aa rolio-ws: ' ' 8ale.Hl3h;Ix)W.'cio. j on,lon 7. ( M gxti do pfd.'. r ain -in;, inwu. it) Atlantic Coaat Line. -Mmo 1444 n;k U3 a v-',v '."- -I101 1(19 - lfH . jiu creased 33 M.aV rrark"; notaa In rlrcuU t ton Increased Ji.',Sfi.iO marks. yrvr lark Money Market. XKW YORK. April l-MOXET-On call Strong at S4l4 er cent; cloing bid and offered. 4 per cent; time loans, steady; sixty daya. ninety days and six months. Jfi:i per cent. PKIMK MKRCANTIJ.E PAPER-J4r4 per cent. BTKRI.INrt EXCMANOE-Stearty. with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 V,ui 4 ! for demand and at I4.M1.VM M:D for lxtv-dav bills; posted rates. Ji W and $4 miu.fi 4 ST; commercial hills. $4 t.li 4 4T7,.. WLVKR-Par. a.-: Mexlcsn dollars. 4Jc KONDS Government. firm; railroads, firm Closing prices on bonds were: r i. ref. ta. ret ...tM Japan ta. rtfi ... mi i.. n .nl. 4a. ilo roiipea So aa reg So coupon .... rto saw 4. rag no coupon .... So o4 4a, rea Am. Tobarco 4a, ctfa. 4$ no (a. ctfa Ill At'hlaon gait. 4a.. So adj. 4a Atlantic C I. 4. Hal. aV Otilo 4V. .. ilo S',a ... Ontral at na. ia. So tat inr So 2d Ine Cnaa. A Ohio 4- hi. no A. S'aa C. ft. a Q. a. 4a C, R. I. tk P. 4a, no ml. aa rcr. A St. L g 4 Chlrago Tar. 4. .. (olcrtdo Vld 4a . Colo. A so. 4a Cuba 6a. ttfa n B. O 4a ... niatlllara' Af. M Krla prior Ilea 4a. rto san. 4a r. w. a n. c, ia. Ilorklng Val. 4'4i Manhattan c. B- 4a. in4',a Mai. Central 4a 77't So lat Inc 4 Minn A at, b 4a... MS kh m . K. 4k T. 4a mi So :a -. N R. R. of M. o. 4a. ...12 N. V I . g. 100 ... Ma N. J. C. g. ta lSS . . .lOlVaj No Pacific 4a ...10314 do la 7' ... M, N. A W. c. 4a It)!1 ...mi O S. L. rfdg. 4a I7 ... M jPann. iinv. 4aa PS . .. 7H4 Reading gon 4a "2 .. 10 St. I,. A l, M. r. .111 ... HI 1st. u. S r. fg. 4a. 114 ... L, S W c 4a M i , "flea hoa rd A. U 4a.. S4 So. P. Iflr 4a .. tl Tt Offered. Ex-Interest. So Ratlwar 6a, Taxaa A P H.. t.. st. I., a w Caion Pacific 4a... do cona. 4a .lilt If. 8 Statl td ta.. 'aWahaah la Wli do dak. B "Waatarn Md 4s... 111W. a 1. E 4a llOiwig. Central 4a... a .. .lll. 4a. 14 . . .loss ...U4 . . . aa ...1UH ... ... si ... 4 13', Bostoa Maarka aaat Bonds. ROSTON, April 3. Call loans, &&3$ per cent; time loans, ii''ai'-fc per cent, umciai closing on stocks and bonds: Atchlann adj. 4a.. do 4a Maa. ('antral 4a.. AO'hlaon do pfd Boalon Alhanr....2.MS "Hoaton St Matna....lM Boaton Riavatixl i;.44 I Kltrnwirg ptd .. .-nranan iwiiirai .jois . 74 ...in; Can. Pacific Central or N. J. Ches. A Ohio.... Chicago A A.... do pfd Chicago at. Western C. aV N. C, M. & St, P. Chicago T. & T dtt pfd.'. C. C. O. A St. I Colo. A Southern' do 1st prd do Id pfd ,.;... Iel. A hudson Ll.. L. A W., ex-dlv. U. A R. a.. do pfd ,. Erie I. do 1st pfd....l do 2d pfd.. Hocking Valley do pfd ... III. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd i A r Manhattan L. Met. Securities. Met. St. Ry Mexican Central. Minn. A St. 1. M . St. P. A 8. Ste M. do pfd Mo. Pacific At., K. A T do pra Nat l R. R. or M. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y.. Ont. A W Norfolk A W; do pfd Pennsylvania i'.. c. v. A Bt. U.... Readinv do In! prd do l!d pfd..' Rnrk talunrt t "r do pfd 8t. K A S. F. 2d pfd 8t. U S. W do pfd go. Pacific do nfd Su. Hallway. do pd Texas A Pacific... Tol., Bt. U A W,,.. do pfd I'nlon Pacific........ do pfd Wabaeh do pfd W. A lJike Krle.... Wis, Central do pfd ArtatiM Kx American Ex I'. 8. Ex Wclls-Fargo Ex.... Anial. Copper Anier. t'lr A P do pfd A titer. Cotton Oil.. do pfd Anier. Ice do pfd A mer. f.lnseed Oil. do pfd Anier. locomotlve. do pfd. lAdranturs A Mount Amalgamated .. American Zlna Atlantic Bingham tat A Mac la... centennial 14voppar Ranga ... i Pair waat N Vv . N 11. H..2i24'lmmlnloo ( oal , I nlon Pacific 1.12VI Franklin Amar. Arg. Cham... .MHlHrnnby do pfd SO lata Rnvale Amar. Pneu. Tub.... 44 Mass. Mining Uli. Michigan Amar. Sugar do prd Amar. TAT Amar. Woolen do prd rtnminlon I. A 8. .. Edition Klec lilu rienarai Rlectric .. Maaa. Elactrlr do pfd Maaa. Gaa I'nlted Fruit .... I'nlled Rho Marh., do prd V. . Btaal do ptd Wealing, common Bid. "Asked, ....U7ta Mohaak 1444 Mont. C A C .... " old Dominion . .. .1(17 Oaoeola ?.1' Parrot ......... toolt'Quim'ir ...IMS Khannon . . . 22LtTamarack ... Trinity ... 44 It. ft. Mining.. ...10H4ltT. 8. Oil ... ll'tati ... Victoria ... 34W Winona ... M, Walarln , ... SO I I 14i ! t 76 17i 7" t: in 2f. ma l!"a 63 34 2W M r-i ! g in 24 . 42 ' 4" 1.1 1( liosdos staoUa and Bonds. 1XJNDON. April S. CloRing quotations rn stocks and bonds: Conaola. money SlSiN. Y. Central II 1-HiNorfola A W Si; do pfd .. Ontario W ,.10.".VPennaylanl ..Ill Rand Mlnaa ,.1MH Raadlns .. att Sn lat prd .. 24 1 I do id ptd ..Hl'V Southern Railway .. 174a do pfd .. Rout hern Paelfln .. :. M t'nlon Pa nine . . 47'4 do pfd iCV. X. Htaal .17'4 . 7S . o . 13 11 . 4a v, . 47 do sect. (May!.. Anaconda Atrhtaon ' do pfd Halllmi.ra A Ohio Canadian Pacific . ( ha., a Ohio Chicago Ot. W..., c. m. a at. p .. DaFlaara Denrar A R. O.... do ptd Erla , do lat pfd do Id nfd aofe An nfd Illinois Central l4s Wahaah lula. A Naah 14f do pfd .. M.. K. A T 41 flpanlah 4a Ex-courxn. SILVER Rar. steady, 28'4id per ounce. MONEY-Hjl per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short Nils Is 2 per cent; tor three rjlontha.' bills, 2 per cent. . ni . (Hi .!S4'a .1021, . 3T . Ma . MVS . 4 . SOS SfK York Mlnlnar Stocks. NEW YORK, April S The following are the closing quotations on mining atocks: 7. J4I. , Itifv, U9 .. KW ... lS.OW 584 SS W .. .. 41V, . . HI 1.3W 2J ftU4 2tii S44' U 1'44 , 17fAa 17&H 17i 7 19 18 1SW 2,4' Sfl 35 35 I wk) in; limii iimv. ' o."' -r:-a ire- 7X S9"4 X8V .HM) 1H4V4 191 pio ay 1(H) SoVg Vi .inn no , 40,L'i 47 47'a 17.IMI ttL'V gllL, 13.11110 7lV 8 Adama Con .. A I If. Rraaca flrunaarlok Con t'omatork Tunnel . Con. (a I. A Vs.... Hsrn Bilvar Irion tlllvar Leadrll Cos 25 . 70 . a . 4 .. 7 .ISO .1a Mi . Little Cblaf Onurlo Ophlr Phoealx Pot oal Parage Sierra Nevada (mall llopea . . Uandard ...... . I 2Ml .1H a . IS . ia . 37 . 2S .m :tt l,2t int 4(10 4t ) 1.000 3.9K 7ml i.taii) 3.30O 3,501) ltmvi 274j 65 31 6 ' 142Vs H8 l-'-lll ' 04 ltlil '.8T 65 SIS 65 Vk 141V, Ki7 87 V, 1WV, -'4 1.300 120 lis S.flO 107V, iO 31V 9U0 66 film l3t4 27.000 S 3,900 Mi 31 '. ii 143ts 10S SIVi M loi 86 143 siv; 400 iaiV, St)t. 13, S4 3'V. 300 80 80 .100 71V, 70U 400 "gaT mxl 7.000 nS MS lO.kai 08 67Vk 1.200 118 118 1.2X 35 34 200 97V4 W 2.6"0 Ki's 3V( 2M 394j 384 f 1.000 6 7 56 186.6U) 133 1.11.4, l;v.'S 3W K"b St" fHV 413 til' 38 lliSV, 372V, 35 to 46 V, 81 4, 67S 93 mi loll 28 54 31 Vi 65 14L"4 lbf4 87" l'A' 2f,', 62 lii'S 184 106's 31 5V, 41 Itf.'S 6i'ta 85 92 1434 82 4&4 91V, 89 ?' "ov, 26t 647, 8, 118 3? 38 5HH 1.3-4I 200 1.8) rW) ) 194 23 624 It 230 23 V. 4fi 63 12.300 3.4iO 81 39 2.() 101 V !0,3ti0 38 lo 9J 40V, 19 v, 614 244 225 127 250 aufi 39 n 1014 804 X94 95 7(81 4K a. 800 20S 46 60 36 S4 6 384 194 454 50 117 Foreiga Financial. IONDON. April 3. Money was In rood demand in the market todav, as a. consider able amount had to be repaid to the Hank of Rngland. Discounts were easy on the prospects of an abundance of money. iraaing on tne stock exchange waa moder ately active and prices firm, but closed a shade Off. Home rails hardened. - Ameri cana opened steady at about parity and hardened slightly on fulr support. Denver & Rio Grande and New A'ork Central were In good demand. During the afternoon prlcea were quietly steady. The market closed dull. Foreigners were quiet. Japa nese were easier on profit-taking and specu lative sales against the new issue allot ments. Imperial Japanese government 6a of 1904 were quoted at 1.054. Continentals dropped, owing to the dullness or the Paris Rourse. Kaffirs were easier. J3ERL.IN, April 3. The tone on the Bourse today was quiet. PARIS. April 3. The tone on the Bourse today waa heavy.' the Moroccan question cauHlng a depression in all stocks, particu larly rentes and Russians. At the close the market waa very heavy. Russian Im perial 4a were quoted at 90.90 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 306. Trtsaarr Statement. WArSHINflTON, April S.-Todfty's state ment of the trerasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of the I15O.O00.0O0 gold reserve In the division or redemption, shows: Available cash balances, 142,:6S.?21; gold, 170,715,637. I.ioo 130 118 7.700 fW 674 9.7011 5ti', 544 2.1U0 2(4 24 4iO 14 134 1.1(10 86 66 6.9"0 4Tt. mi; l. 1874 !a 187 9M, 1194 7 55 ( 114 6 40t 8) 24 24 .. JO 45'i 50 3.700 117V 115 Amer. 8. A R. ex-dlv 2.noo 105 1044 104 do pfd 4.300 IW4 1224 l?4 oilier, piiarar net it'.ai 1424 . I'm. ni vrrill ID.Vjn . I4 nacuiiott si. 1 u Brooklyn R. T 4"olo. fuel A I Con. Oas Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities Hen. Klcctnc Inter. Pitper do pfd Inter. Vunip do pfd Null lead NA American Pacific Mali People's tlas Prrasnd. Btoel Csr.w, do pfd ,.. Pullman P. Car .Republic Steel do nfd Ituhbur OoimIs , do ufd Tenn. Coal A I 1'. 8. leather.. do ufd I", 8. Really... 1. H. Rubber.. do Dfd f. 8. rltsul 46 tr.'lj ltrj 81.64I 487, 1.2i 108 3t 45 44 !4.5a) H64 1144 6.7141 41 43 M4 964 94 .... V3"0 .... 1J.700 ..... ll.Kit) 1.74 69.JUO .. luo do pfd Va. Caro. Chemical. do pld t Wesllunli. Kle. trie. eatern t nlon. 44 844 35 It lOu u 6. 109 tJO 96 1) 434 Wl 115 84 40 364 38.2(10 9T :.5ta 37 l.OnO I814 l so 3214 107 lKT, 18 , !- 95 4;i4 116 36 90 if.4 18 93 36 84 47 HK7a 44 114S 424 95 246 24 84 107 1 II 1(4(4 94 43 114 3 96 3M4 107 1N0 S3 Tolal sales for the day. 1.169.IKX) shares, . Bank f berauam ftateaaral. BKRI.1N, Aurll 3.-The weekly statement of the loipenai Hani, of Oetniany shoms the following change: Cseh In hand de cteaaed 129 l1 14 marks; treasury limes de. trcased 2...iru marks; .other setutUles in- Hank Clearings. OMAHA. April 3 Bank clearings today were $l,608,9h4.2. For the corresponding day of 1904 tha clearings were $1,374,849.72. -r- MiW . YORK CKVKH4I, M 4HKKT Unotatlons' of lie Day oh Various Commudlt lea. NKW YO.RK, April S.-FI.OCR-Recelpts, ..'f9 bblS; exports, 19.626 bhls. Market dull and unchanged; winter patents. fo.26j6.ti0; winter straights, 5.00(&6.15; Minnesota pat ent. 35.65ttti.16; winter extias, t3.60tl-13; Minnesota bakers, $4.0Ofi4.40; winter low grades t3.)M.06. Rye flour, quiet; ralr to good, $4.3044.70; choice to fancy, $4.70iJ4.9u. Buckwheat flour, nominal at I2.ornjf2.io. CORNMEAl-Steady; fine white and yel low, 11.26; coarse new, 31.081.10; kiln dried. t2.W63.00. . .. RYK Nominal; western. SOc. HARI.KY Dull; feeding, 44c, c I f. New York; malting. 12ti6oc. c, I. f., Buffalo. WHKAT Receipts,' 2,000 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red., .nominal elevator; No. 2 ted, $1134 f, o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duhllh. $1.14 f. o. b. ' afloat No. 1 hsrd. Manitoba, $1 01 f. o. b. afloat. Starting out weak because ot lower cables heavy northwest markets and bearish Australian news, wneat recovered on pre dictions for freealng weather wcat and active covering at Chicago In anticipation of Tuesday holiday. The eloae showed Ve net advance. May, 1 004tt1.ll, close,! I1.10H; July. 2(7T934e. closed fci'sc; Septem ber. 84U;c, closed M'to. . . CORN Receipts, 304.260 hu : exports. 350.382 bu Spot market Irregular;' No. 2, 7v in elevator, and 53c f. o. h. aflcwc No. 1 yellow. 634c; No. t white, 524 Optlona market quiet, but generally firm on wet weather news, closing c net higher; May, 52(3634c, closed 634c; July closed 63c. OATS-Recelpts. 217.600 bu.; exports. 13,150 bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 26 to 33 pounds. S54.16c; natural, 30 to 32 potinda, S64(u374c; clipped white. 36 to 40 pou mix. 37441394c HAY Quiet : shipping, oj417Hc; good to choice. 774ft-i8c. HOI'S vjulct: slate, oommim , to choice, 1904, r7'&c; 1903, 22(ij26o; olda, il13o; Pal clflc coast, 19o4. 26u28c; 19(0. 2la24c: olds, lift 13o. HIDES Firm; Galves(on. 20 10 26 lbs 20c; California, 21 to 24 lbs., 194c; Texas, dry. 24 to o lbs . 15c I.EATIIKR-Firm; acid. 2426 l'KOVISIONS-Heer. steady; family, $12 00 IHSiHl; mesa, $.0lt9.5(i; beef hams. $'1.5".ui 23.rt; packet. $11. 001 12.00; city, extra India mess. $16.00(18.00. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. $7 0lHj7,7i; pickled alwuldeis, $6 50'd.(j; pickled hums. $8.6049.00. Iard firm; western steamed, $7.40; refined, firm; continent. $7.45; South American. $8 110; com pound. $4. 87Vti 2o. Pork, stesdy; family 111 Kv;,16 111; short clear, $12.75116.00; mess 113 Jb.it 13.50 TA1J.OW Dull; city ($2 per pkg ), 4Se; country (pkgs. rree). 4t474c. RICK Quiet; domestic, fair ta extra, 22 tVc; Japanras. nonilusl. Bl'TTtR Firm; creamery, held, common to extra. "OtfMc. 4'HKK8K Firm; state, full cream, small colored and wlUta fancy. 14V; elate flns, 13e; state. 1st made, colored and white, poor to choice. 104jiSc; state large colored and white fancy, 14c; atsts fine. IS4A1340; state lata mad aolorrd and white. (wr to choice. I0'4fll1c. -i-OCI.TOT-Allve. firm; weatam csVkkstis, 15c; fowls. 16c; turkevs, western chickens, J'lic kcs. 153. KtKSS-FIrm; western firsts, 174c 18C: dressed, firm; fowls. Incite; tur- fancy selected OMAHA WHOlESAt.B MARKET. Caadltlen of Trade a ad Qaotatloaa oa 9taple and Fancy Prod nee. KGUS-Recelpts heavy, market steady; candled stuck. 1541? 16c. LIVE rul'I.Thl Hens. He; young roosters, according to sixe, 9glOc, old roos ters. 6'WiHc; turkevs, 14c; ducks, lnfjllc. BVTTliR Packing stock. l41Vc, choice to faovy dairy, 19v21c; creamery, 244j'J6c; prints, 2'rc. l-HivSM FROZKN FISH Trout. 9c; pick erel, 64c; pike. 84c; perch. 7c; blueflsh. 11c; whlteflsh, 9c; salmon, 11c; redsnapper, 9i-; green hallhtit, 11c; crapples, 11c; butTalo, 7c; white baas. 11c; herring. S4c; Bpanish mackerel, l-; lobsters, boiled. 45c; green, 40c; finnan hnddies, 7c; re shsd. each, 75c; shad roe, per pair, 30c. Frog legs, per dog., 30c. If AY Prt'-es quoted by Omshn Whole sale Hay Dealers' asaoclntlon: Choice No. 1 upland. $6 00; Nc. 2. $5 .80; med um. $5 00; coarse, $4 5o. Rye straw, $0.60. These prices are tcr hay 01 gouo cxim and ttuaiit. BRAN per ton. $17 80. OYSTERS New York counts, rer can, 46c; extra selects, per csn. 35c; standards. rer csn. 30c. Hulk: Standards, per cai., 1.40; extra selects, per gal., $1.85; New lork counts, per gal., 11 si). Tpmiii'ii. rnctTR ORANGEM California, ex'ra fancy fted lsnd navels, all slsea. $2 9CK2f3.00: fancy navels, $2.75; choice navels. $2.60; large sixes. 12 2a. I.EMONS-Calirornia, extra fancy, 270 else. $3 00: .100 and 360, $1.26; rancy. 270. $2.78 3"l and 360, $3 00; choice, 240 and 270, $2.26; 3i ana ;m, loo. DAT ICS Per tiox or 30-lh. pkgs., $2.00 Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, rer lb.. 6c. F1US California per w-Ui. carton. 75(9 esc; imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 100; 6 crown, 12c; rancy imported washed!, in 1-lb. nkgs.. 164 18c. BANANAS Per niedium-slxed bunch, $1.78 B226; lumbos. 82.50tf-1.00. GRAPEFRUIT C'alifornla, per box of 84 to 64, 14.00. FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Florida, per quart, (DC. APPLES-New York Baldwins. 3.00(33t51 Colorado Wlnesaps, per bu. box, $1.76: Colo rado Ben Davis, pet nox. 11.26: Roman Beauty, per box. $2.00; Baldwins and Grn Ings, per box. $1.78. GRAPHS Imported Malagas, per keg, $7. TANGERINES California, per naif-box, $2.?6. CRANRERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., $7.00; pere crate, $2.28. V EG ET A B r.ES. POTATOES Home- arown. In sacks. bu., S0tt40c; Colorado, per bu., 46c. ju., S0tt40c; Colorado, per bu., 46 TURNIPS Old. per bu., 40c; p new, per per bu., 40c; new, per --cA CARROTS-Old. do,.. 75c. PARSNIPS-Old, per bu.. 40c. BEANS Navy, per bu.. $2.10. CUCUMBERS Per de $1.752 00. TOMATOES Florida, per (-basket crats, $3.00. SPINACH-Per bu.. $1.00. ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per lb. 2c; Spanish, per crate, $2.60; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; Bermuda onions, per crate, $2.75; new southern, per dot., 46c. CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., 14c SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln urled, per bbl.. $2.76. BEETS Old, per bu., 0c; new, per dot. bunches, C5c. CE1,KRY California. 7590e. RADISHES Hot house, large bunchea, per doz , 4CSi60c. UETTUCE Hot house, per dos.. 46c. RHUBARB California, per lb.. He; per box of 40 lbs.. J2.50. PAHSI.EY ter dox. bunches. 76c. ASPARAGUS Illinois. Der dos. bunches. $2.00; California, white, per dos. of t-Ib. bunches. jB.wg7.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream. 134S14c; Wisconsin Young America, 15c; block Swiss, new, 15c; old, 6fn17c: Wiscon sin brick. 15c; Wlnconsln llmburger. 14c; brick cheese, 1516c. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6e; No. 1 salted. SV4c: No. 2 salted. 7Wc: No. 1 Veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal ca.it. 70; dry salted, (Ul4c; sheet) pelts. 25ca$1.00: horse hidea. $1.5(lfH.OO. . - J . ainuin, a sun nana, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c; No. 2 sort shells, per lb.. 12c: No. 2 hard shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb.; 8c; Chili walnuts, fer lb., 124. 134c; almonds, soft shell, per t.. 17c: hard shell, ner lb.. 15c: chestnuts. per lb.. 124bl3c; new black walnuts, per bu., 76tf90c; aheilbark hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu, $160. St. Mtnla Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. April S.-WHEAT-Higher; $1,104 nara, No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.06; track. 471.12; May, $1.05V; July, 83e; No. : $1.05. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 454o; track, 4t'u47Vc; May, 45fi464e; July. 45V.C OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 3oc; track, 804'iii 31c; May. 28c; No. 2 white. 81HW324C. FIjOI'R Dull; red winter patents, $5.15fi 8.40; extra fnncy and straight, $4.751.90; clear. $4.25fi4.50. SEED Timothy, steady, $2.0tKa2.75. CORNMEAL Steady, $2 50. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. lW(itv. HAY Steady; timothy, $6.0013.00; prairie, $6.oori 10.00. 1 Rt)N COTTON T1ES-95C. ' BAGGING 74c HEMP TWIN1-J-64C. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, $12.30. Lard, higher: prime steam. $6,674. Dry salt meats, steady; hoxed extra shorts. $1,874; clear ribs, $0,874; (short clears, $7,124- Bacon, steady; hoxed extra shorts. $7.60; clear ribs. $7.60; short clear. $7,874. POULTRY Slow; chickens, 11c; springs, 11c; turkeys. 144116c; ducks, 12c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 24"S2tic; dairy, 194i25c. 15c. case count. Receipts 14.000 59.000 90.0ii 03,0110 EGGS Firm; Flour, bhls... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu Shipments. 13,000 46.(8) 41,0(8) 73,1810 Ylsltile Supply of Uraln. NEW YORK, April 3-The visible supply o7 grain Saturday April 1, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange, Is as follows: Wheat. 32,327.000 bu.; decrease. 491,000 bu. Corn, 8.812.000 bu.; decrease, 867.1X8) bu. Oats. 16.320.000 bu.; increase. 20.1.000 bu. Rve, 1.299.1X0 hu.; decrease, 126.000 bu. Barley, 2,863,000 bu.; decrease 401,000 bu. Minneapolis 4raln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 3. WHEAT Ma v, $i.04'ql.u9; .July, $1.024ii1.03; September, 84c; No. 1 hard, $1.13; No. 1 northern, $1.H: No. 2 northern, $1.1164. FLOUR First patents, $5.906.00; second patents. $5.70i5.Sii: Ural clears, $4.254.36; second clears. $2.75(2.95. BRAN In bulk. $14.26. , . Philadelphia) Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 3. BUTTER Firm, demand good; extra western cream ery, 294c. EGGS More active, firm; western fresh, 18V, nt mark. CHEESE Quiet, firm, 12l3e. Liverpool (drain Market. LJVERPOOU April 3. WHEAT Spot, steadv; No. I California, 6s 94d. Futures, steady; Mav, 6s6d; July, 6s74d; Sep tember, 6s td. CORN Spot. teady: American mixed, new, 4s 4 41 ; old, 4a lid. Futures, quiet; May, 4s34; July. 4s 2T,d, Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. April 3 -CORN-Steady ; No. t yellow, 454c; No. 3, 454c; No. 4, 444c; r.o grade. S94J42C. OATS Steady; No. 3 while, 30304c; No. 4 White, 293'24c. Metal Market. NEW YORK, April J.-M RTAI.8 Tha squeese In spot tin In the Ixndon matket ia still in force evidently, for that pcsltlun continues to commnnd a big premium over futures. At the close todav simt stood 134, 10d. while futures were quoted at 134, 17a. 6d. lxicHlly business Is quiet, but the market still firm in sympathy with foreign fluctuations and spot quoted all the way from 30.10 to 30.50. Copper was easier abroad, closing 67, s for spot snd 67, 12a. d for futures Locally mar ket unchanged; lake, $15 374016.60; electro, lytic, $16.2515 374: easting, $14,87415.00. Lead was unchanged at $4.50iu4.60 In the local market and 12. IDs In Unidon. Spel ter, unchanged In both markets, cloning at $6.00 In New York and 13. 15a In Ixindou. Iron iloaed 64s In Glasgow. 49s In Middles boro. Locally Iron was unchanged: No. 1 foundry northern. $17.9518.25; No. I foun dry northern, $17.5otU.Oi; No. J foundry southern and No. 1 foundry soft southern. $17 76(ul8 26. ST. LOl-13. April 3 METALS Lead, ateady at $4-50; spelter, dull at $5 75. agar anal Molasses. NEW YORK. April l.-SUUAR-Raw. firm; fair refining, 4e, centrifugal. 96 teat, 6c; molasses sugar. 440; refined firm: No 6. 6 55c; No. 7, 6 60c; No. t 8 No. , 6S5c; No. 10. 5Sc; No. 11. 8 0c: No 11. 8.16c; No. 13. 6 06c; No. 14, Jc; confection ers A. 6V; mould A. 6oc; cut losf, .H6c; crushed. .86c; powdered, 6,25c; granulated 15c; cubes. .)c. ' MOLAHSES-Flrm: New Orleans open kettle, guild to choice, Mr.15c. NEW ORLEANS. April l.-SIGAR-qulet: open kettle. 3 4440; do centrifugal, 4447,c; centrifugal, whites, 6V,c; yellow 4itvic; seconds. Jr4tH4c MDI-ARHt-Ji-VKlet,. ,.,en kettle, lift centrifugal, al4t; syrup, nominal. 300. ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET aBaaX4aaK4K4K4X4aa Cattle Kaceiptt Moderate) and Prioet Held Just About Steady. HOGS OPENED STEADY, CLOSED WEAK Wethers anal Yearllnaa llrnagat gtendy Prices, Katet Sold gtroag to Tea Hlaher and a.amha Steady to (taarter I.otver. SOUTH OMAHA. April 1. l!k. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep Offlclsl Monday S.6l $.259 11.6 Same day last week $.. 1.990 10.638 same nsy week before.. 2.996 3.051 4.1 Same three weeks ago.. l.7o 3.5(6 I8.61H Same four Weeks sgo... 4 .80 .4.SW 13.580 Same day last year 3.47S 4,116 11.374 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE The following table shows tho receipts ot cattle, hoo-s and sheen at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with ) ear: 19ns. 114. Inc. Dsc tattle 207.277 239.617 $2,240 Hog 814.643 816.433 1.76 Sheep 424.110 468.913 44.80.1 The following table shows the average price ot iioga at bouill OinaiiA luf lua) last Several dsys, with comparisons: Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. 26 Mar. 27.. Mui. 00 Mar! h.'. J4ar. JO. Mar. 31. April 1. April 2. April 3. It. 17. 18. 19. 20... II.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 25.. I IMS. IhKH.jltOI. 11902. ;1U1. J1900. ;! IN I 8 151 7 24 4 7V4r 6 04 7 HI t 16 I 014, 6 04 7 06 8 31 - I w; I l 1 H, I oil 08 I 7 33, J7 6 71 t 88 4 88 $ M 4 941 1 84 8 68 6 )2.i 6 0741 6 014,1 08 6 14! 6 081 1 I 6 121 ? t 11 7 28 I 31 4 92 7 84 4 86 4 981 7 46 6 01 7 36 6 08 7 25 21 26 8 17 5 14 6 Of 6 07: 6 14 1 4 98 . 7 27 1 8 58; 6 10 6 154! 5 03 7 301 6 66 6 87. I 6 09j 7 28 i 6 66, 001 8 0 8 164 7 23 6 68 : 8 98, 6 15 4 89 1 4 981 3 6$ a oa 6 82 4 81 8 54 6 80 4 SSI 8 80 6 801 4 901 3 6; 29 I 4 9.11 1 81 8 381 6 T8 I 3 67 8 .181 6 87 14 8 8 451 6 861 4 871 t 81) 801 8 69 , 8 90i 6 06! 3 66 1 I 8 691 6 861 3 16 8 60 7 221 I 6 89: $ 111 J 64 3 69 1 64 a 3 85 2 1 6 23 4 2 18 6 6 2 1 10 17 i 1 1 1 1 46 47 8 Indicstes Sunda:'. , The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Una 8han ll'r'a V ., m. or 151. I' I't I nlon Pacific system 46 C. A N. W 4 F., E. M. V 40 C, St. P., M. & O.... 27 B. & M 22 C. B. 4Q : 3 O., R. I. AV P., east.. A Illinois Central 4 Chicago Gt. Western. 1 Totsl receipts 160 The disposition of the day s receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co Swift & Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Vansant & Co Carey & Benton , I.obnian & Co... Hill & Huntxinger..' Hamilton & Rntnschild.. L. F. Husx Wolf A Murnan Mike Haggerty J. H. Root & Co Bulla, & Kline Huff mil 11 S. AV S Other buyers Totals. C ATTLB- ttle. Hor- Sheep. 597 ..tin 628 91.1 739 1.349 4tM 701 2,849 452 976 8,1X2 Hal 99 125 58 2 6S 90 9e) 109 65 238 89 413 .... 2.326 -There was a moderate 3,760 3,204 9,s:i4 run of cattle in siahL thla tnnrnina and as the de noatid trotn all sources was ot normal pro portions the market ruled 8nlve and lullV steady on all desirable grades. Buyers started out early in spite of the fact that there was a heavy rain, and as a result an early clearance was made. The market on coi-nteii steers ronld nafelv lie quoted steady. Buyers all seemed to be anxious ror supplies and consequently the cattle began moving toward the scales at an early nour and It, was-not Long before a clearance was made. ' The choicer grsdes In particular were good sellers and as high as $5.60 waa paid, -wiilch is the lop price for aome little time,.. Even the commoner kinds sold at good. -stoady prices, so that most everything waa out of first hands at on early hour.- inv . I he cow market waa also active and gen erlly steady.., If thera was any change at all from the close of last Was, It was a little stronger feeling on 'the good stuff, while the common kinds were Inclined to be weak. As a matter of fact, however, there was scarcely enough change to be Worthy of mention . and evervthlnar aolil early. Bulla, veal calves and stags showed no quotable change. 1 ns snarket on stockem and feeders waa a little slow, with the feeling week. Thst was particularly the case with the light and common cattle, as quite a few of that description were carried over from last week. 1 ne weather was also unfavorable to a good feeder trade. The choicest bunches sold at not far from steady prices, but the others were around a dime lower and slow sale. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. . -t . . in . . aaa vi . t4 . Ill I M I I M t a 1 an i (-a 1 M Si 41 . 4t ,. 44 . MI 1K4 . t4 . Ml . . 4! . !4 4 ft 4 111 4 I 4 II 4 ID 4 1ft I ? 4 X) M UTAH t bulls 1360 t 75 1 hulls 1448 3 10 HOGS Thie was a Small run of hogs here today, even for a Monday, but at Chicago there were about Sh.rtO head and the market there broke A nickel. The de mand here, though, seemed to be In god shape at the opening or the market and prices held Just about stesdy. Trsdlng, however, wis not active, as buyers relt they ought to get their hogs rr less money, but the bulk or the hogs sold sA steady prices and it wss only on the Isst ten or a dosen loads that packers Were able to pound the market, their bids being weak to 6c lower. Salesmen were not willing to accept the prices, so that It was late before a clearance was made. The bulk of the er.rly sales went from $5.15 to $5 174, with the choicer loads selling from $5,174 to t" 2- There were no strictly prime bogs on sale today, which explains the lack of a better top to the market. Th late aalea went from $.1.13 down. Rep resentative sales: stesdv; beeves. $4 .OOfrt.80; rows, bulls and mixed'. $S0Of4An; stocker and feeders, jSnotMOn, valves and yearlings. $.'.75175. HOGS Receipts. 2.800 head, market 8c lower; selling. $4Attn.l6: bulk. $J(61i3l5. St. Joseph live Stork Market. ST. JOSEril. Mo.. April 3 -CATTLE Rccclptsi, 3.78 bead; stesdv to l'V higher. Native. $4.2V7 mi; cows and heifers. $190 470 (4); stockers and ' feeders. $.1 oont 4.7.Y HOGS -Receipts. 2 724 head; market weak to 6c lower Light. t5.20ti3.3(); medium and heavy, $K.2D .1:4. SHEEP AND I.A3(Rft-Recrlpts. 15.041 head: market steadv to 10c lower. Colorado lambs. $7 60. Mock In Sight. Receipts of live stok st the six principal western markets yesterday: csttle. No, A Sl. Pr No. ST. 88 FT. C 1KI 4 t IS I I4J 40 4 IS 44 118 0 4 11' 4 11 IS I IK I . 4 IIV, 47 tM! 10 I It tn !M IX) i 14 Ill .. I It f, I4 44 I 14 44 tM SO I l.t 74 ITS 140 I II 40 14 . . I It SI 141 .. t It 77 2(11 10 t II 7J 4t 40 t 14 70 til . I 14 4 Ill .- t It 2S 10 I 174 41 344 40 I II " 114 I 171 7B y ' to I IB n !1 lift I 174 44 Ml .. t 1K 44 174 .. I 17H t 184 M 8 II tt till . . I 17" tt 140 .. I It tt to? SO I 174 17 too . . 1 It II Ml .. I 17V, 4t 44 I It 4 2Tt .. I 17H 71 Ill .. t It 44 117 .. I 17V, 24 .. lit 51. ..(... Ml 40 t 17V, 7t I7 40 I IB 70 210 10 i 17v 71 WO 80 t It B7 171 .. I 171, II tf-l .. I IB 41 Sit 80 I 1V4 a H M I II ' 47 131 .. .t 174 41 141 .. t It t lot .. I 174 7t 1X4 40 I It 74 151 4(1 I 20 77 14t .. I 14 SHEEP There Wss quite a nbersl sip- ply of sheep and Ismbs in sight today and at (Thlcago th market suffered a slump or 10c to 25c. which or course had a tend ency to make nackers bearish at this point. The supply or sheep at this market, how ever, wss limited, and, as all the packers were In need or fresh supplies, the market on desirable grades of sheen ruled active and steadv to strong. Wethers and year lings sold at about steady prices, while ewes sold strong to a dime higher, as high as $5.00 being paid for choice ewes. Clipped ewes brought $5. no. Wethers and yearlings, mixed, sold for 86.0ft and yearlings for $6.35. The bulk or the offerings here today con sisted of lambs and consequently packers made vise of the opportunity 10 break the market. The general market could he quoted 10c to 25c lower and very dull. There was one exception to this, however, and that was In the casa of a three-loan bunch of choice Colorado lambs which sold for $i.50. They were the choicest lambs, tliougli, that have been here In a long time. They could be quoted about steady, but all others were slow and unevenly lower. The market in feeder lambs wns also weak. In sympnthv with the decline tun killers. Quite a rew sold around $6.40 of the flame kind that have been selling around $0.50. Quotations tor fed stock:' Good to choice ye,i-llngs. $6.40ff6.75: fair to good year lings $60016.40: aronri to choice wethers. to.exRC.W: ralr to good wethers', $5.0fKfT5.50; goon to cnoice ewes. 8..25tio.6o; ralr to goo-t ewes, $4.76(fi5.1o; common to 7alr ewes, $4 00 414.60; good to choice lambs, $7.264f7.50; rir latrbs. $6.9ntff7.15: feeder jambs, Representative sales South Omaha Sioux Clt . . Kansna Citv St. Lotrls .... . St Joseph . . . Chicago Tvtul . 2 479 . 4.0W . 7.5"i . 3.r . 2.278 . 26.() Hogs. 4 I16 2.800 00H .0)H1 2.724 38.iat .44.756 eS.iito Sheep. U.o.5 .1 2Vl 1.2' 15. (HI 28.UD 79.819 Wool Market. NEW YORK. April S.-VOOI,-Lomcst Ic fleece, 31H;84c. ST. LOi'IS. April J -WOOL- Dull ; me. fllum grades, combing snd clothing. 2.7j2Sc; light hne. 18i204e; heavy tine, 14-nlfic; tub washed, 304)3741'. BOSTON. April 3 WOt I-Tlie Com mercial Bulletin says In regard to the wool - market: The tone of the mstket shows decided Improvement. Business is better snd hsk been fairly active consider ing the small supplies of domestic tn draw rrom. The demand hss been Isrgr-r fur several grades thsn could be filled The stock of old territory Is estimated at not over 2.000.00U potinda. Values are firm and rule In sellers' favor. Small sales' or fat sheep sad other new wool show particu larly good results. The change of senti ment as regards foreign wool is marked. Importers Are holding out for a profit snd not offering supplies at coal. Foreign ad vices are distinctly stronger. The ship ments of wool from Boston to dste from December 19. 1904. sccordlng to the same authority, are 83,160.792 pounds, against 60. .115.217 pounds at the same time last year. The receipts' to date are f44.293.9T4 pounds, against 44.947.950 pounds for the same period last year. to good M.006.50. No. A v. 40 Colorado cull ewes 8.1 1 cull ewe 90 50 western ewes 92 10 western cull ewes 90 2 western ewes W) 4.10 Colorado ewes 9R 440 Colorado ewes 99 western ewes 65 western ewes 81 , western ewes 81 western ewes 105 482 western ewes 83 1 western yearling 110 14 western yearling wethers 109 7 western yearling wethers 108 353 western yearling wethers 84 289 western feeding lambs 64 800 western feeding lnmhs 64 Sno western fHedlmr lambs ' 88 300 western feeding lambs 65 SOO western feedina: lamhs 65 300 western reeding lambs 66 128 western cull ewes Si) 10 western clipped ewes 113" 1 western ewe Io0 197 western feeder lnmhs. , ....... 57 240 west, vearlinara and wethers. 89 388 west, wethers and yearllngs.105 93 579 2 138 western lambs... 1 western lamb 290 Colorado lamba 860 Colorado lambs.... 141 Colorado lambs.... 293 Colorado lambs ... 270 Colorado lambs ... 167 Colorado Inmbs ... 75 Colorado lambs ... 71 ..100 " . 77 II ; m Tt. 3 00 3 00 3 50 3 50 4 50 5 40 6 4 8 50 6 50 6 60 6 60 B 0 00 00 6 00 10 A 40 6 40 6 40 A 40 6 40 0 40 3 50 6 (0 5 50 . 6 85 5 90 6 00 $ 80 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 50 7 25 7 35 7 35 7 35 Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. April 8 OI L Cottonseed, steady, prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 26Vpac. Petroleum, steadv; refined New York. $7.15; Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.10; Philadelphia and Baltimore in hulk. $4.20. Turpentine, firm. nu,fiiic. ROSIN Stead y; strained, common to good. $3.(Wj'.1 074. OIL CITY. April 8. Oil. Credit balances, $139; certificates, no hid. Shipments. 126. .102 hbls ; average, A3.1B1 bhls. Runs, Pennsylvania, March 31st. 107.617 bhls.; average. 76.723 bhls. Shipments, Limn. 124.803 bhls.; average. 62,40 bhls. Runs, Lima. 103.534 hbls.; average. 69.917 bbls. SAVANNAH. April 30-011,-Turpciitliu'. firm. One. ROSIN Firm- A, B and C. $2.85; D, $2 90; E. $2.95; F. $3.00; G. $3,074; H. $3 30; I. tt.50; K. $4 05; M, $4.50; N, $4 75; W G, $4.90; W W. $5 00. , Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 3. -COTTON-Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. 8.15c; middling gulf. 8.40c; sales. 1.4tm hales. NKW ORLEANS. April 3.-COTTON-qulet; snles. 1.550 hales; ordinary. 5 l-16c; good ordinary, 6',c; low middling, 7c: middling, 74c; good middling, 74c; mid dling fair. 8 6-16C. Receipts. 8.774 bales; stock. 219.8.19 bales. LIVERPOOL. April 3-COTTON-8pot in limited demand; prices unchanged to -points higher; American middling fair, 4 i6d; good middling. 4 43d; middling. 4.28d: low mlddllne. 4.13d: good ordinary. 3.9:d; ordinary. 3.79d. The sales of the d'av were 6,0(8) bales, of which .UK) were for specula tion and export and Included 6.800 Ameri can. Receipts, K81 bales, all American. ST. LOUIS. April 3-COTTON-Qulet : middling. 74c -Sales, 139 bales; receipts none; shipments, 49 bales; stock, 46,823 bales. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 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I t 170 1 10 T 10l I so 1 1000 1 60 ' $...'. 810 I 1.1 2. .. 420 I 60 I 1670 I 46 1 1190 t 5 . 1 ...,..1100.t4 00 7 1011 I 44 t..y 1074 4 00 4 tlf I 46 1 1140 4 0J I !'t t 44 1 ...1100 4 00 I ,....1044 I 76 tr 407 4 00 1 M I 74 It IU4 4 M t t47 t II I ,1 4 i, 1 40 I 16 4 1222 4 10 I un 1 on 1. use 4 10 1 440 I 00 I Mi 4 it 1 to I 00 1 ion 4 it I t27 I M 1 .1120 4 II 1 KM IN 10... 440 4 to t 1174 I 00 14 7I 4 Jo I I" 00 . ,14 1107 26 1 104" I l 1 461 4 It 4 1061 t It 1 1M 4 21 1 100 I 10 I -V..IU4 4 21 10 U"l t t 14 llilt 4 10 1 120 I 10 14 11(1 4 It 1 1006 1 (0 10 UOO 4 tt 4 1046 I 40 1 1160 4 o 1 110 I 44 1-. lilt 4 40 4 47 t 44 ' 1 16t 4 10 t 144 I 76 17 lilt 4 (a 1 1170 I 76 80 10 4 tt 1 147 1 7t 10 ..mo 4 aa t lOSt I 74 t IBM 4 40 1 10 I 71 1 I860 4 to 1 Kit t 10 COW8 AND HEIFERS. 11 HO I 71 14 1001 4 71 HEIFERB. t to 1 74 t... wi a 10 t 44(1 t 10 20 4 t 60 4 him I 60 17 M7 I 74 4 440 t ta It 104 I 71 K Itl I 70 7 (31 4 rai 41 474 t 40 It (71 4 (a 1 ItO I 00 It tst I 46 BLLL8. I I 40 1 1670 I 14 I IS40 t 66 1 1464 t It 1 1110 I 61 1 KM I t( 1 1 I 1 1110 I It $ 440 10 1 114a It 1 7 10 I 70 1 mo I 1 1220 t 44 1 loat 1 66 1254 I IB 1 U70 4s I4S I t6 1 16(0 I (6 "to I 00 1 1760 76 I t7 I 00 I 1 1 1400 t 0" I 6I0 Tt 1 1440 3 10 I I4k, J 75 CALVES. 1 115 4 tt I I0.1 1 tt 100 I m 1 no ( to 1 lit t 26 4 67 t M 110 t It I M I o 4 lit 4 26 I Its to STOCK CALVES. SS 4 STAGS. II tit 4 It I I4M "S BTOCKEItS AND FEEIiRRS I I'O 1 40 1 411 t 44 I tn I 4a 4 ;m i Tt I 44 to ill a J 414 t -0 I to, "1 i IJ6 I 36 . I .. m I u U 431 $ 2 ta 4i i aa 4 T" 1 tt -t i J I ...lias I 5 - i....- ; 1,4 l t M 8 t 8 441 CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET Cattle SteadyHogs Open Weak and Close Steady Sheep Lower. CHICXOO. April 3. CATTLE Receipts. J6.000 head: market steady. Good to prims steers. 86.40dr4l.25: Door to medium. 84.tK87i5.2j; stockers and feeders, $3.(K'a5.00; cows. $3. Oil 414.76; heifers, $3.0o4i5.26; canners".' $1.6041 2. 60; bulls. $2.50414 00. HOOS Receipts, 38.000 head: estimated for tomorrow, 2n.0t(0 head; markat opened weak, closed uteadv. Mixed and butchers. $5.25ifj5.40; good to choice heavy, $5.35fi5.4; rough heavy, $5.25(66.35; light, $5.15f(j5.36; bulk of sales at $5.20476.40. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts. 28.000 head. Sheep and lambs 10jl6c lower; good to choice wethers. $5.75iftii.26: rslr to choice mixed, $4.50ffi5.50; western sheep, $4.0(K?rtS.OO; native lambs, $4.85)7.50; western lambs, $4.85(67.70. Kansas ( Ity live Hock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 3 CATTLE Receipt. 7.500 head. Including 1.500 south erns; market steady to 10c higher. Choice export and dressed beer steers, $5.25(&.0o; fair to good. $4.2f'iiR.26; stockers and feed ers. $3.2&ti5.O0; southern steers, $3.755.50; southern cows, $2.5O6'4.00; native cows, $2.15 (tj't.fiO; native heifers. $3.(8tj.lB; bulls, 82.66S4 26; calves, $2.5026.25. HOU8 Receipts,. 6.0(10 head; market 5o lower. Top. $5.30; bulk of sales. $5.156.30; heavy, $6.25&5.80; puckers. $5.15(B6.:8: pigs and UghtH, $4.0mQ5.174 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,201; market steady. Native lamhs, $0.60(7 7. 40 ; native wethers. $5.5(fi).90; western fed ernes. JS-OOTj 6. 76 ; western fed lambs. $0.5Ckb 7.40; western red yearlings. $6.0O&'.75; west em red sheep, $5.0ti'66.9o; stockers and feeders, $3.5Mto.&0. 'one Market. NEW YORK. April 3.-COFFEE-Mur-kct for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points, which was ,ny a partial response to the decline In the French market and a rather bearish estimate of the April movement, placing 'Jfll 8t ,he , wo "raxlllan ports at 350.000 hags, against 343, 000 bags for the same, month last year. The market ruled steady around tho-lnitial level snd closed ?.?y'i Ul"'h1"1 to 5 points lowr. Sale. 4X500, Including April at 6.4Sih6.5oc; Mav h-aSr." September. 6.957j7.00c; October 7 00o: 'orrmnrr. 7.Jfie: March. 7.3Cc. Snot steadv mo. i4e; Cordova, lixfilSc. No. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN. April S. BUTTER Firm. 27c- a decline of 2 cents from last .!.'. 439.000 pounds. Sales ror tho week, RNAL KSTATE TRANSFERS. Dhi"d?.,r,r'7,ri Apr" furnished b the Midland Guarantee and Tn,. In Is St. I.ools Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., April 3. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2.5V 10 head, including 1.800 Ttxsus; market steady. Native shipping and export steers, $4.90615; dressed beer and butcher stfers. $4 ltfx6.50; steers under 1.0S) pounds. $3.26i4.6C; stockers and feeders.' $2.6(8'a4.60: cows and heifers. $3.7541 4.80; rsnners, $2 002.50: bulls. $3.10fo4.25: calves. $4.itv&.60; Texas and Indian sneers, $3 5041 $.25; rows and heifers. 8-'0i8!74.28. HOOS-Retelpts. 6.000 head; market lower. Pigs snd lights. $3.50i5.15: parkrrs. 85.2rVfiS.35; butchers and best heavy, $6.30 6 40. SHEEP AND IJ1MB8 Receipts. 12. 4) head; market stesdy. Native muttons. $3.00 05l75; lambs, $4.oo87.00: culls and bucks, $3.7VO0; stockers. $2,004)8.50. Slonx lllg Mr Stock Market. BIOUX CITY. April 8. -(Special Telegram) -CATTLE Receipts. 4.000 head; market sV'Vor TrVe: 'raC,'r' 18,4 F"rnum Elizabeth Nelson to C. P. Cov. lot ? i, aierioo Rebecca J. Twav to W. Hantlng, '. IV ni U -II. OIOCK K I irti i. Alice Slrpless and husband to D V Mrr'Aw;,,"t hl"rk l,akp- I'lHce H. T. Dalley, trustee, to F. H. Krejcl add" '0t 2' "'0'k 18, 8' E' H0'' F. B. Kreyl to Anna Dwa'rak, same Muieriy n Hastings and wife to Marie ""'. ivi ia. i-ierson s subdiv.. ""',., r ".amcron and husband to Patricks add I. M. Bemls and wife to 'Bern's Bros Bat; company, lots 6. 7 and 8, bleck 1.5. Omaha H. D. Moseley and wife to D. "c'."fVa'r- (s .i. Hn1 "I'", ft, ,5. . " ' - r. i'. nrown to M. K. f'nlmer n.r, lot 18. block 19. Hanacom Place. National Life Insurance romiuni-'in R. N. Howes, atau-t of Inia vi a n block 11, Hanscom Place.. D. Little and wife to Untile L. ' wiVb.' lot 6, Bwells' suhdlv R. McClelland and wife to B. H iiap- t.pT; ?i!rJ,0,Jot 7- ,,lo'K Waterloo R. McClelland and wire to Waterloo Insurance association, part of lots 8 and 7. block II. Waterloo R. McClelland to Citizens' State bank' part lot 6. block II, Waterloo.. H. P. Herum to . E. Turklngton, part lots $ and 6. block 10, Improvement association add C. W. Martin and wife to J. v Pln 'iot b,,"'k Bos Hill s add J. H. Swunson and wife to C. 6 Lar son and wife, part of tots 1 and 2 block S. Hawthorne Place Msrgaret McConn to estate of J Vw . Iiaugherty, Iota 24 and 25, t'earoti Place J. R. Wells to Jennett P. Becker sti nw4 ne4 or sec. 4-15-13 C. E. Watson to Elizabeth Redman ioi s, re ft Flack s subdiv i.aso riii viuiiiBii cnurcn to a. Klibln part lots; I and 4, blot k 88. Omaha.... 3,3,Vl n. iiiiiiiii ana wnre to j. Biosnerg. ame property M A. Benner to II. B. Beck, lot 17 block C, Saunders Hlmebaugh a sfld O. Forgan and wire to Elva Koer, part of lots 8 snd 4, a subdiv. of "A." Reservoir add J. A. Forbes and husband to 11. P. Jacobson, lot 1, block 22. Boyd's add. $ 700 5(81 66 :5o 6.000 . . I.(i0 2,600 LOOO 2,0(10 2T0 600 2.000 95o 624 ' 8.500 9(10 3(4) 1.350 The Old Reliable Commission House Has grown Bjeadily einoe it was established in 1892. Each year's buHineBH in Orain, Htocks and Bondg being greater than the year preceding. This is due to the fact that our ervice and re mittance are both PROMPT and ACCURATE. We are the oldest house west of Chicago, and our , facilities for handling business are the bent money and brains can deviile. We particularly call your attention to our references and ask that you investigate them fully, aa we want you to feel that your interests are. safe in our hands. Write for free booklet on t speculative invest ments, and our red book on statistics. DONOVAN COMMISSION CO. 317 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Mims-Sutro Co (INCORPORATED r 1 FISCAL A6:aT, GOLDFIELD, NEV. Unparalleled Galdfield Offering THE Ml M 4. UK I L. nill.rR(K) I. OI.lt MIMMi I II. Capitalisation, fl.iMI'UMXI. 1)1 tided Into l.tltfMMMI shares of Ihe tar talaa of $11 each. SHARK OF Ptll 41.1 F. 4)1' t?l AT Itl I F.M".. We have Just been appointed fiscal aunt fur the Nonpareil Hullirog Hold Minlna t'u and the ' yclops nnllfroit 7ld MlnitiK We ate ntitnonsrd to lilapoaO' Of e),() nt lo cents per share. We could dispose o . tho entire allotment In tloldtield to a sitial- , individual at this tlnure. hut In ptirsuanc of our policy to attract outside capital ! tl.ldtlehi, and o Increase, our i llentel. th: otiatHotit the country, we Vefet" to (fls pose of the shntrs otitsliar of tloldtield ' ilere are the plain fitcts. ' The 4nipnu'a t.reat Properlj. The property ot the Nonpareil Bullfrn tiold Miiiiiik fonipauy l situated abnu three-rotirthB of a nine from the famoiu Henny llasleton ajroup or mini s III the Hull ... .Ilatii.-t .11 n,ll.,M a. .nth .it lliA llelll. ' ' It consist of live roll niinlnR claims namely; Nonptirell. National, Atluutlu IlilffiiiBl .iii.l I .,mhiii,i t iiiii tin the stirfHi-e of the lial acres owned bj tho company, a vein Is disclosed two feel ldo that widens out to hIx or eight fee' at a depth of ten feet. AH.niys from 110 U (K have been mmle of itrab samples taker ... irom this vein. In several places assays hnve aluo beer made from strlnaers In which free gold It seen with the tuiKed eye. 1 hcxe show values up in "the pictures." A YMn (Ml Fret Wide. In nuother tllrectloit on the property thert Is illsclnsed on Ihe surface a Vein ol porphyry 1st feet wide carrying stringers ol ipiaill from one to six Inches wide. Tin lurniHtloii'tiore Is Identical to Ihtit of tin famous l.iidd Mciihou property, one ol the original discoveries at Jblllfrog. ant already one of 11s greatest producers. As says of ore taken her 6h' the surface fho values from 14 to '. , ' The property has only Just been takct over, and development wOrK hits only com menced. The prospects are tremendous. The prop- ' ertv lies In a direct line with the lead on . the great Henny Mnrleton. The Bonny . llHsletou vein dlHHppciirs in the hill 3. ' feet away. Mining engineers who have ex- . amlued the' property of the Nonpurlcl art , convinced from the trend of tne Heiiu.v Jliisleton vein that the sinking nt a shall I on the Nonpurlcl property will strike t lis i Benny lltiseiton vein at a depth of a few hundred feet. Immense llodlea of Ore. The Bullfrog district Is not much ovet '. six months old. bin la a wonder. I'lose or the heels of the discoveries at. Unlilllclr came those of Bullfrog id miles to th ' south. KIghleen months ago (ioldtlcld wa the scene of a stampede Wlmn the dis coveries were next made at Bullfrog a ' second stampede took pluce. Every horas . and vehicle was pressed Into service, ami manv walked To miles Over the desert siiiuIk lo Bullfrog. Few brought touts with them, and at nlgnt niter a weary day In the hills , they spread their blankets on the ground with the slty above them for ft roof, and with the music, of the burros' bray ami covoteK! yelp they lay down to sleep anil i dream of the riches the morrow would bring forth. In the six months that hnf elapsed since that time, the development -. haa shown even greater riches Uiun wer then dreamed of. Properties have already been developed In the short time that has olajwd tnnt i have produced high grade shipping ore , and have lealixed cash therefrom from th smelters at Bait lke City. Immense bodies of ore, larger than those opened up -at Ciolddeld, lie In open view, disclosed by j outcropplngs and by shAfta sunk tn a few cases to a depth or B) reet. A Directorate of Mining; Men. W. J. Douglas's, president, Is the fur rnmed mining engineer who became one- uf t the ntiglnnl .nWners or . the now famous ; Montana-roiiopali mine when It. wns itoth ing more than a sandy stretch of desert and gave no surface indications or ever . becoming ft great mine. Mr. Douglass' , opinion thHt on account or Its geographical position, not far from the great Mizpah, It ' would, at a Isvel-nf ff feet.-show. Immense, ore bodies akin til the great Mlspah. has been vindicated, and stork lu the company which was originally sold for development purposes at IK) und fO cents per share, Is r now ouoted at tt. ' Uenrge Wlngtleld. vice president, Is as- socialed with Culted States Senator Jeorge ' 8. Nixon of Nevada, in' nearly all of Mr. Nixon's mining ventures In this country. Mr. Wlngtleld has amassed over a million dollars In the past three years by getting -In on the "ground floor" of half a dozen , Tonopah and Onldrteld mining enterprise , that nave made good. . " 8. 11. Kit to. treasurer. Is tne cashier of the Nye and Ormsby County Bnrtk of Gold field. . . . . , 1,. Bleakmore. secretary. Is one of Gold- . field's young mining operators, wtio has been recently Identified wllh tha'fnrmatlnii of Its most suocexsful enterprises. Hunk in one of the compiinles Mr. Bleakmore connected himself with not more that thirty ' days ago has doubled fh valttS'isinCo tint llrst block was sold for deveiqpnieut pur pose. , John Reynolds; superintendent Is a well known mining -mail -of (lolilfleld. i who has had an extensive experience of mine man- , agement nt close range. He enjoy ml tifiinl facllltle for proper mine adnilnlslrii- Hon, having had. beside tils exrensive ex perience ill Goldnnld, a . KUCtesatful career of mine management In Myiuan.i und 1 Colorado. ' TIIK 4 V4 l,OI fil I.tWHOG I HOLD VO.'H CHOI'KHTV,..,, , Near the center of Bullfrog lies the prop erty of the Cyclops Bullfrog tiold .Mining company. It consist of five full olslms, or 100 acres, namely: The Cyclops, Vulcan, f Aurora, Klircka und lOinplre. . , ' Thrae He 4,IWi0 feet from lie already i fiimoiiK Benny llasellop group. , The vein on Ihe Cyclops crops for l.'ni feet, and la four feet wide. Average samples across the surface show value of" 113 per ton and ll'ti per ton. ' - Development work hu. only Just begun, , and not a shaft has been sunk further than 10 feet. At the m depth where great. ' values have been demonstrated In ilelghbor- a Ing mines. It Is believed h,v mining rng.ncer . that have prospected th property, that tremendous values will be shown. 1 However, a big body" of lo4r grade Ota has already been disclosed, snd If geeater . values are jiot encountered ns deptltsj at tained, it will not change the rurnplexiuB. ' or the property aa a great milling propos "I tion. W. J. Douglass," president of the' Nun- i parell Bullfrog Gold Mining Co.. Is pres ident of the Cyclops, anfl Johtc frV CtTik or John H. Cook .'!., bsnVers of Ooldlleld. Is tressurer. Ihe directorate of both conl pnnles is practlcully the same. Telegraph Vonr Habscrlpllon. Telegraph your subscription for stock either or both of, these comnaniea If von ) wish to take part in rhe present allotment.-J c ,u - I 4 111- J a bank Follow un your te earram with arart for the number of slvarea vou otder at the rats of 10 cents ilea share Mima. Sutro Co. rarely llnds It 'nei-esssrv to mlk 1 vertlse an offering of slock In any company J which It undertakes to finance, more limit once, and If you do not respond to this ml- I vertlsement Immediately, the prohxhllltics 1 are that tho opHiitunlt y will slip In voil Write fur our weekly market letter. It will Mnt you on doings in Goldlleld. HulU , frog, Kawlch and Title Chiioii slocks. ,j ADDHK8S: ' ' MIMS-SUTRO CO.,! Goldfie'd, Nevada, j References (by permission): John H, 1 Cook air Co., bankers. Galdfield, Neiadn'. and the Nye Ormsby County Bank of J Goldlleld. TonopHli and Carson Clt), J Nevada. ' Edwards -Wood Co.; iiucorpoiutta i naip OKIca: Fifth gad Robert Strsstt ST. HAUL,, nilMIN. DIALiRS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your OraTn" to Us Branch Ontss, lia-llt Beard TraaVa Bids.. Oasapa,.Ra..Tlata4)a MI4.I Dl i!4 Kxchanaa Aids South OanaaaV - tVsil i-koat aaa, tst4laU 'rastta tV