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THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, A PRIX 2G, 1j01. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Cora Henilj Gold bj Phillip, but Lotas Only Oni-Eighth. BULL LEADER EXHIBITS HIS STRENGTH Arllrr Whrnt MnrUct Oprnn I.iiitit. lull Itnlllrn nnln I'lrni In tn jinllij' .it I Hi O Hi or OreitW Provision I'lrnt. CHICAOO. April 23. Wlmt. looked like the, l)CRlnnlriK fit tho I'liil of the I'lillllpH May torn deal wns Hip feature of Hprtuliitlon on 'tlmtiKa today. TIioiikIi heavily mid tlic option vlonpd only ' lower Wheat ad vanced on ilnmiiKe clulniri and moderate ic. i HptB, Mny cIoxIiik ',tr hluher OatH closed lilKhcr and iinivIhIohh 'JWii'ic Improved. Tho baric ntn imih of the corn market, Indrpcndcnt of this manipulation which Iihb mail" upccillHtlon In the .May delivery n jicrve-rHCklnK proportion, nn ehown by the yellow cereal during today'n eesMon of thr hoard of Trade. Phillip, credltnl with iittctnptliiK to run a corner, Bold at leant ;w),Hii ImimIh-Ih of .May corn and In iloltiK ho showed how llrm wim his hold on the jnarkrt, Altlioimli lliieliiatlonti were violent the clnKe found .May at 4Sc, tho price at which tho hull leader had admitted his will ItiKncas to soli. .Meanwhile he bought as much July as he had sold or the newer future. The market for .May opened 'ju lower to u blither at K'Mi IS'.ic. A bin flevalor house, through Its representative, .offered Phillips 18c for (AO.WV buMifbi ot Jluv and cot It. Other shorts, In wild alarm, tried to cover and sent the market to '; the highest price of tho crop fur this delivery, In a few minutes. i'hilllps sold at the top and all the .way lown to We. At this price, his realizing flopped, lie left tho pit for a time n'lil this pave rise to a rumor that he had made, n private settlement with shorts. Fearing 'that tho market was about to collapse, as It did following tho private settlement of tho November deal, scattered Ioiirs hastened lo unload ami May broke to ITHc Phillips ut this point rc-cntorrd the pit and a sharp rally to IS'hc followed, Later the market not back to li'ic, but iiRaln recovered and tho close was at lc, Vie under yesterday. It 1 estimated that the Phillip line of .May at the close was about :i,(l,MJ bushels. It M llgurrd that there will be this amount In Htoro hero .May 1. and that It will bo de livered to him. It Is regarded as highly jirobahlo that tho last remnant of the Hhort Interest took Its medicine today. Today's receipts were 72 cars, tho smallest In years. 1'roni thN Ihi' general market derived much of Its biilllshncsa. .Inly com sold between 41V and I1V4C, and closed "i'tHo hlRher at 43c. The mnrket for wheat was active, hi mag and tliti broadest In weeks. .May otiened MV lower at 71'c to 71V In sympathy with un easy tone at Liverpool, and because the weather was highly satisfactory Hi farm ers, Liberal sales were made at the start, b'll there was a demand of such breadth that an attempt was mado to net the stuff back. The market In consequence rallied to 72V and later, Inlluenced by damage re ports from Kansas, whero It was said lly rnvages wero beginning to he apparent, crowded up lo 7:ifl":ilc. Realizing sales caused a reaction to 7"V during tho after noon, but tho close was strong, He hlglur nt 72V. The cash market was dull. Hen board clearances In wheat and flour wero npial to M12,k bushels, while prlm.iry to colpts were uKi.QOft bushels, compared with 4 14,t bushels last year. Minneapolis and Dnliith reported a total of 2 IT. cars, against 2!.ri last wtek and 30 a year ago. Local receipts wers 43 cars, 1 of contract ktncle. Oats wero talrly active and linn In sym pathy with wheat and corn. May told be tween 2HV and 2tiVSj27c, nnd closed un changed at 2iV. Klovatoru wero .ho btst buyers early and bid tho market t p. The rinsing reaction whs duo to profit-taking. Itecelpts wero ISO cars. Provisions were t inlet but llrm In sni pathy with an advance In prices at tho yards. Fluctuations were narrow. July pork closed 8c higher at JI.1714. July lord 2,Sfi5c up at iH.mVj and July ribs 7Hc Im proved at 7.!)7,41f8.oo. ICstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, -10 cars; corn, W cars; oats, 2Si cars; hogs, 2t ifl hcail. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Opcn.l High. Low, Close.! Ycs'y, i -Wheat Mny 71?fi72 7S5(J 71', 72 72'f, July 72!iV4 TAVt 7i't 73 72i Corn April 47i 47ii -May ITTdlS'.i 1") 47U 4S 4Ri, July ll!,45'.f, 45V4 4IU 45U 4l"ili43 Oatn May 2Vyih 2fiTifi27 2G!iff?- X 2C'i July MlMrti 25 254 23!4 2514 I'nrk May 'I 371,4 14 52'4 113714 11 37U July 118214 II 70 11 5214 14 5714 II 52 Inrd MHy S 2214 S 2214 H 20 S 20 S 15 July S Ki 8 1214 S 05 8 07H K 0," 1 Mcpt. 8 0714 S 1214 8 05 S 07Va 8 0214 ,Rlba- I May K 2214 8 25 8 22'4 8 25 I 8 171. July 7 M 8 02VS 7 05 8 HI 7 02U Kept. 7 PO 7 97(4 " V 7 9) 7 8714 No. 2. Cnrh nnotntlnns were ns follows: KLOtlH-Stendy: winter patents, W.SOfJ 3.00; straights, U2if?3.70: clears, J2.6Wi3.40; hprlng specials, R001.10: iiatents, KMRft) 4.75; stralghto. X00fl3.20; bakers. :.15ff2.40. WIIKAT .No, 3 spring, 71i72V; No. 2 red. 72',4'575e. rOKN-No. 2, 47-V; No. 2 yellow. 47V. OATS-No. 2. 274c : No. 2 white, 2Sl4'Q2914c; No. 3 white, 2lTi20c. UYK-No. 2. 53c.. 1IAKLHY Good feeding, 43c; fair to chnlre malting, 52QC6e. SKKDS-No. 1 llax, Jl.Cl; No. 1 northwest em, J1.G2; prime timothy, $3.M); clover, con tract grade. $11. PltOViaiONS-Mess pork, per bbl $ll.43 14.50. l.ard, per 100 lbs.. 8.27',4'iiS,30. Short .ribs sides (loose). $s.io'as.no. Dry salted .ehouldors (boxed). $a.871t7.I2!i. Short clear sides (boxed). 8.3714flR.35. 1 WMIHKY-Basls of high wines. J1.27. 8UOAR-Cut loaf. 6.Us: granulated, 5.D7c; confectioners' A, 5.44c; off A, G.20c. following aro tho receipts and shipments for today: Hccelpis. Shipments 1 1 lour, bbls ns.Oiio 21.000 lAVhcat. bu 121,000 203,000 1 Corn, hll 113,000 313.000 Oats, hu 229,000 524,000 ltyc. bu 11,000 4,000 Harlcy, bu 9,1100 5,000 On tho Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, Lift 19c; dairies. llJilRc. Cheese, steady, OHrtllc. Kga'3. nrm;" fresh, 1212'4e, MSW YUKIC C2K.nn.l, MAIlKliT. (luntatloiis of the nay 011 Vnrlous Com niodltlca, NKW YORK, April 25. -FI.Ol'R Re ceipts, 10,305 bbls.; exports, 1,035 bbls.; mar. kct llrm and 11 shade higher; winter put- .cuts. J3.5j4.oO; winter straights, $3.50fih.r5; 'Minnesota patents, $1,001(4.30; winter extras, , $2,4512.85; Minnesota bakers, $2.Oji3.3i); winter low grades, $2.30fi2.45. Ryo Hour, steady; fair to good, $2.bOfl3.15; choice to fancy. $3.25f3.45. COHNMHAl Klrin; yellow western. 9Jc: city. 91o; llrandywlno, $.'.45jf2.GO. RYU Klrm: No. 2 western, tiOVJc, afloat. !!AC!'!'iXstrni,'! iffllng. 4WfbSlie. c.l.f. ARLHY MALT Dull: western, &72c WIIKAT-Reeelpts, 13,300 bu.; exports. 19J.0I9 bu. Hpot, llrm: No. 2 red, 83UC f. 11, b., nlloat; No. 2 red. fcOV, elevator; No. 1 northern, Uiduth. SS'ie, f. o. b., alloat; No. I hard, nuluth, 92c. f. o. b.. alloat. Options were active and strong most of tho day on unfavorable crop reports from Kansas, Michigan and California, active , covering strength In the southwest nnd higher r reneh cables. They finally eased 11a a llttlo under realizing and closed steady Jo llrm at 14j V net advance. May. 79i'fi Koi,c. closed at SOo; July, 78W79 l-16c, cosed at 7SV; September, 7i77?4c. closed at 77V. COriN Receipts, 10,000 hu,: exports. 1.4S6 lui. Spot, strong; No, 2. Me. elevator, ami r-.V. f. o. b.. atlpat. Option market had a strong enrly advauco on light receipts, iiufavorahle crop conditions, 11 snueeze of at ay shorts and the rlso in wheat. Closed strong, May at P,o net advance, nnd V nn nn other mmitliu t.,. r-,.7c-1.. . r. nt f.3V; July, MfttOe. closed at 50V; Kanlmiilier J'li 1 Hi I'll l.n i . ,.". " s ' OATH-Rceelpts, lffl,MKV bu.; exports. 10.000 mi. oiui, in in. i, 4n, inic; no, a. 3lc: Vn n-lilt.. "J I'.!t11i... v.. .i.i. ' .nV .'. Im m,s?? ,WC3lcrn' 3Ifiiic: track white, UAY-Steady; shipping, 75gwc; gooil lllnf C 1 1 k I it nAlmnnii 1900 crop. 174i20c; 1899 crop, IHTISe: old olds crop. Wft5e; old ohls. 2ti0c. ' HIDRS-KIrm; Oalvcston. lSiJc; Call. luiiiiii. i !.; icxns tiry, iijim'.-c. LMATIIKR-Steaily ; hemlock s.ole, Riienos Ayres, light to heavy, 24h23c; hemlock, 221j PrtOVISIONS-llcor. (Irm: family. $11.(WT. 12.00; niess, $9.50i 10.00; beef hams. $9.W'ii 10.W; city, extra moss, J14.O0iiilti.O0. Cut mcH s. ntcady.; pickled bellies, SMflOWc; vilckled shoulilers. 7Vi Pickled hsms, 10i4e. J,ard. firm; !yestern stenmeil. $.70; rsllned. jieady: continent. $s.no: South America I91W: compound. $S.75. Pork, oulot; family. J.fii hort clear. $l5.'5oi 17.oI); me".: f ALLOW-Qulet: city ($2 per pkg.), 4H0 41. 0! AlllltrV IniirB frnnl Jl'K' 1 CHEKSE-Recclpts, 5,213 pltes'.; market -teady; fancy large colored, llfll'4c; fancy largi whitr. loVfllf-, faiiey small colored, 121 UV. fiin'y ''mail white, llfjc. Bl'TTKH- Receipts. 1,135 pkgs ; steady! creamery, 15ff20c. factory, lle. KOOS - Receipts, lUM pkgs.; steady; western, regular packed, He; storage west ern. llUWNe; southern, at mark, 1214014c. POt'LTRY Alive, steady; fowls, 11c; chickens, 7c: turkeys. 85i9u: dressed, Irreg ular; turkeys. l'lfloV; rowls, OfilOc, MIJTALS The mniket fur tin In I,ondon advanced slightly today on a llttlo covering, but was not by any means active. The eloe was ipilet nt JC117 17s Cd fur spot nnd 115 7s 6d, denoting a rlso of 12s Oil over jesterday's clo.'c Locally, a sympathetic rise tool; plnc without stimulating any great tiuantlty, and the market was finally llrm at $26.50. Them was a slight reaction In copper at Ixindou under liquidation and a lack of support, prices falling off 10s to 70 2s Od for spot and 70 13 9d for fu tines. A stead'- feeling prevails here, but prices were nominally unchanged at $l for Lake Superior and Jlfi.O'.-u lor tasting and electrolytic. Trailing In lead wa very slow and prices remain unchanged at $l.37'4. Iindon prices were also weak, being quoted at 12 Cs. Hpeltcr ruled tolerably steady at yestcrday'u figures, $4.(0 1il.i, with prices abroad showing u ile cllno of 2.1 6d to 17. Domestic Iron mar kets were quiet and easy at W..0l0.5o for pig Iron warrants; northern foundry, Jlo.JJ MIO.&O; soilthern foundry. $H.00'r15.o0: soft I.. .M. ttt r.ioir. ci (iiiiwirnu wnrrants. I llll III. 1 II, ,.I.Wl.'i w . . ...... , 551 Id; .Mlddlcsborotigh, ls 3d. IMIAII.V AVIIDI.KSALH I.IIKKTS, LtinilKlott of Trntle nnd t itolti t Ions if Mtdpli- mill l'"nncy Prodnee. KOOH-Rccclpts liberal; good stock, firm at Ill45il214r. t.ivi.! iifi.TllY-Mens. SUc: young and ohl roosters, 3ii?c; turKcys, b'dSc; ducks and geese. 7 if ic, nt'TTint -Common to fair, RBlllic; chiilee, I'JlflSc: r.ejiarator. 20c. 1' lll'JMII Ul til I'iUB i- irsi grauc. aonu packed, New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex tra seieeis, .rec. l'RKSU KIBII-Illnck bass, 18c: white bass, loo: bluellsh, lie: bullheads, Sc: blue illls. 7i'. Iiuffalos. 6c: cattish. 12c: cod. 9c: croppies, 10c: clscocs, 7c; halibut. 11c: her ring, 6c; haddock, 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch, Co: pickerel, 9c; pike, 11c; red snapper, loc; salmon, lie, sunlllsh, Cc; smells, sc; trout, luc; whltnllsh, 12c. PlilKO.NK-l.tve, per ooz., i. VKALS-Cholce, HftlOc. HAY Prices minted by Omnhn Wholesale ITuv tlenlers' assoetntlon: (Miolee uttliitid. $11. !; No. 1 upland, $11; medium, $10.50; coarse, $10. Ryo straw, $5.50. These prices lite for hay of good color anil quality. De mand fair, iieeetpts, n cars. OATH No. 2 White, 2C. COItN-No. 3, 13c. URAN-$15. 4 VKGETAULKS, HPINACll-Per bu. box. 75c. AHPARAtlUS-Callfornln, per lb 15c. RlItJIIARII-CallfornlH, per lb.. Sc. NKW HKKT.H-Per doz.. 75c. NKW CARItOTS-Per doz., 60c. NKW TIJRNIPH-Per doz., 7fc. Cl'CUMRKRS-llothousc. ncr doz.. $l'3fi l.'io, as to size. PAHSNIPS-Pcr bu.. 40c. Tt'RNIP.S-Per hu. basket, 50c. RKKTS-Poc bu., 40c. I'AHROTH Per bu., 40c. LKTTIJCK-Pcr bu.. 33fl0c. RADISUKS-Per doz.. 2ii30c. PARSLKY-l'er doz., 33c. POTATOKS-Pcr bj 45053c ; Colorado. mc. SL'KD POTATOKS-Knrlv Ohlns RVrfm-. Red River Valley, 90c; Triumph, $1.10. on r.r.l 1'U 1 A J UI'vB t'er DPI., 11,50. CAR II AG K Ilollnml seed, nor Mi H'. new California, 214c ' .-iu',iA1V1!ia 1 ' loruia, per 6-ba.sket crate, J3.uo; Mexicans, per 4-bnsket crate. $2. uiiiuiio vim,, iicr hi., ic per iiui.. si 50 (.'AL'LIKLOWKlt-Callfornla. nit VJi- J2.50T3.(). HhANS-Wnx, per bu., $3; string, per bu., KOO I'LANT I'er bu. box, $3. PKPPKHH-Pcr bu. box, $2.2S. iiiV Mnv. r,V v.f Pcr o"c-hlrd bu., $1. CLLLRi California, per bunch, GOQ75c. H'flllMriirl.Mi bu. box. $2; Rellllowcrs, $1.90. ' IIONKY-Callfornla, per 24-sectlon case, $3. to. ' TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOKS Cnllfomla seedlings Wv,t 50; navels, $2.75f3.25. --"""KS. ii.-o'iS hIolcoll$275C"ll,Urnll' CXtm fnnc'- ! i"bV?2.25 A8-Pcr bunch' ncocrdlng to Mzc, KlflS-Callfornin, new cartons, 76c; layers Goo; Imported, per lb., 10B12c 'yi.ro, D'7.T1?r7!cr',lnn 1,1 60-'b' boxes, Salrs' Bo per lb.: Halloween. D'ic per lb. adlrs. I'llSKAPPLKS-Per doz., $2.25a2 75 noNKY-Cullfornla, per 34-s'ectlon case, $3. CIDKIt Per hbl J4.50: per half hhl i? 7t NUTS-Kngllsh wiVliwtB. per ib.. lBo?2fl?: vtu iii t V2- ' ,iU.D$aF- , fcen, 6Uo; No. 2 green 4V4c No. 1 sa ted, 614c: No. " salted MiU: No. 1 veal calf. l tVii, ' c.8'.,i;d!. 5V4c calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Co; dry hides SfiHe.uilea' pelts, 25If75c; hoVso'mdes, a25. ' 8hCCp St. I.iiiiIm riruln li . ST. LOUIS, April 25.-WHKAT-H Ighcr No. 2 red, cash, olovntor. 73140: track &ri ffiayc: JulVrS 1SU: ,rnCk K c, May, 2,,c; July, 25e; No. 2 'whH6, RYK Quiet at 51c. e ,.VL ' . 'T"1; Jncnts, J3.6Dg3.75; extra fancy and straight, $.1.153 30; clear. $2.70 ceh'ts s7sii5n ,y;r,1mlna,:.. nverago rc ( AitV'xVi'Vi L Pr mo wortli more, ii n IV '-iK k-Stcndy. $2.25. ii v net M.i ' .VncKC,, PI,Bt track, $7.15. lIAl T mnt iv pmi r. tiAnouiiin' 7' rln1KL!S,yl to.5oa.5o: pri iiiii - i 4 Lii i iia 51. RA(5C.INC,-6!M7c HKMP TWlNli-9c. I'FinvtRinvBn.i, n i. ....... n, atA$!.:so7Lcadl "r,n ilt s"eItc"-. Kri'o.l'!'TilY";s,ca,,': chickens, Sc; turkeys. dairy; 14iU7c7 6 '" : creumery. 16tf21!4e; .-nfiK511 'TS-Flour. 5,000 bbls.; wheat. "iSiriri'if'i.SJfa T?CW b"-: oats' 32AK) bu. ' til II I'M KNTRliMiiiif o nnii i.i.i t. 17.100 bu.;" corS. Km b, oati. silow IT ' I.I VC rilOOl irilln ami ..e.fY.I'r1'01" l""1' 23.-WIIKAT-Sn'ot. Meud ; No. 2 red western winter, 6s 10Ud: fn'rnt,1. ,!vr..t ,Crr,-, "l,r'nB. W: No. 1 Call: COIIV Mlifil Orm. A mnnl . 43,li-iU,A.lnV,rlcan nilxcd, old. Is 5d. lrl.tllTll St. Illtln 4 j nnw ... Ss 3.17 " n""vr' Sleaa- PROVISrONS-neef, easy; extra India mess, ls 3d. Pork, steady; prlmo mess western. 633 W. U.rd, America? r" fnod. In palls, Hteady 42s 9.1; pnmR western. In tierces, Hteady, 42s 3d. Racon, Cumberland fV1.!,2! 3? 'b?.V ,.l.rn.'"s:,": Hhort ribs? 16 iif.; oc'. " Vi V tle'"' m dd es, light. 2S to 31 lbs., quiet. 43s; long clear niniuied. neavy, m io u n,-. ensy Wa 9d; short clear backs, lrt to 20 lbs., llrm 40s: clear bellies, 14 to 1 lbs., quiet 45s 9d Hams, hhort cut, II to 1G lbs., strone 4f, Mlmiilitni'. unniirs. 11 In 11 it.'. . -!' .S ?'! H....U,..' . wi..., . ... u ma, urn, jji yn 111 TTHl!l,'lni.( ITnltn.l uiA I ' good 1'ujted States, "quiet, i M?1 a5S: viurvoi'. American nnest white, dull 4is: American llncsl colored, dull, 63 , ' TALLOW-Prlmu city, steady. 25s; All's trallun in London, quiet, 26a Cd, Kniisns City (tulli iitl Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April 25.-WIIKAT-May, CSlic; July, Ofilc; cush. No. 2 hard. 70Q71Uc: 3. i014n70c; No. 2 red. 71072c, ' CO UN-May. 421Jo; July. IHifUl'ic; cash, OATS-No. 2, white, 30c, i6llUrTKR-Creamcry, ISflCc; dairy, U V.ClCt R I .nxvr ffAcii. min.-nn i i t juh Htock. lOc ncr doz., loss off, cases re. turned; new white wood cases Included, 4c b,!S:s.,81-I,,ea, m b"'' co lllviitikre MnrkPt. MILWAI'lvIiH. April 23. WHEAT noVtheVn.7.4,74":,l,," RYK-Steatly; No. 1, 31c. 5 RARLKY-Dull; No. 2, Die; sample, 40 Pdirln Jlnrkr. No.''lV'. Ul" A"r" 23--'0''N-Steaily; O-VrS-fllgher; No. 2 white. 2S;'a29c, WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin ished goods. MliineiiKil. .Ilurkvl. MINNKAPOLIS, April 23. - WIIKAT -Cash, 734c; Muy, 72;;; July, 73?it73; on HTKAWHKKRIKS-Klorlda, per ot.. 0c' .'ll'tS1-! I,'0,"sln'. 2-nt. cases '$2.75 "KAJ 'KS-Malagu, per keg. $7.5lKH9.oVi Al'l'LKS I'er bb .. 4.50! track, No, 1 hard, 75r, No. 1 northern ?:!3.n Nn. !t northern. 7nJ.'H7t3.e t-LOL'R-Hlgher; first patentf. $3.93'd4.05; second patents, $3.75'33.S5, first clears, $J.05ft scionn clears, jz.w.v.'u. RRAN-ln bulk, $2.53.0O. MOVIVMK.MS OV STOCKS A.MJ IIO.NJIS. .Vnllcenlilc I'lriiinrsi of tlurllngttin Sliifk nt lis Highest Point. NKW YORK. April 2S.-Spocu!atlve sent iment showed a decided Improvement today over that which prevulled yesterday. , , The sustained strength of I'nlon Pacini, even after yesterday's remarkable spurt, nnd n disposition to take more account of tho many rumors of actual developments concerning the property, relieved the feel ing of uneasiness over yesterday's extra ordinary transactions In that stock, which led to some liquidation on the suspicion aroused that they were designed to cover heavy prnilt-taklng In other quarters of the list. There were further developments of strength today as a supplement to the I'nlon Paclllc movement and the strength of the mnrkit was more generally diffused than nt any previous time this week. If.c manner In which tho market received tho formal announcement of tho terms of the Rurllngtnn merger had an encouraging effect on sentiment. There wns little effect on Ilurllngton Itself, nlovcd nnrrowly by comparison with other stocks, but was firm nil day. Considering the long con tinued and large advance which the stock has had since this transaction first began to bo discussed and Its widespread Influence In causing other advances In practically tho whole market, the Ilrmnets of the stock nt tho highest level In Its history was sur- ' tJ8!et'!)f the favorite maxims with Wall street tiadcrs Is to sell on good news. Ilurllugton's quiet tlrmncss on tho con tinuation of Its good news urgUetl some small holdings of a purely speculative character awaiting realization. The grangers, Pacifies nnd Southwesterly, therefore, played n prominent part in tho trading. . . . The strength of Southern Paclllo wns duo to tho supposition that It will snare In any advantages which accrue tn Union Paclllc. The official denials which wero given out of many of the rumors of yes terday and today were without the slightest effect on the market. Special strength was shown by tho Chicago Tcrmlnnl Transfer nnd Colorado fuel stocks at advances of 3'i to 5!4. without news to explain it. Smelting broke 414 on the announcement of another Injunction against tho stock Issues proposed to take up the Guggenheim Interests. The ease of the money market precluded ii nv n In r ni over the bond market. Tho buying of L'nlon Paclllc convertible bonds continued and the market generally was strong. Total sales, par value. $1,705,000. United States refunding 2s declined ! anil registered 1 per cent on the last call. The following nru mo closing prices on the Now York Stock exchange: ' Atchloon An tif.l. ......... 71i do pfd W, Wheel. & L. K lOPt 'o 2d ifd , 40 , 18i . 3I',3 1 22 '.4 ,1:3 . pp; . 6 113 .up; .115 ,194 . tali ,ns , 27; s , 3 . !P.i , , r.'i I', 17 . 4bi , 95 . 47U lWi , 7 117 ,t:54 lit , 43 . Ki . ts . 4(!i ,104 . iVK ,1034 H'.i , 07 . 23 . Tfi'.i . 84 40S . r . 17 , M M!i .113 ,: , ui . o , 91 , C7 . 29 ,'.15 . 4-.1J "?i .K9 . 4iJ H3',i .121 67!i I3'4 . 7C4 .1:014 . m . 92?i . K?, , 77 . 4HTJ Ilnltlmoro & Ohio. Canadian Pacific. fntlHilfl rlo wis. Lonirai . 74i; IThlrd Acnue ..... M. & O. pfd a National Tube... Clirs. & Ohio ChksKO tl. W . 47 , 21 :m , 30 , 71 ,IH ,:05.a ,y, , Ft'i , n , mi , 22 ,177 visi; , ts C. II. i ' C'lil. lnd. k I. do pfd Chlcnuo & 13. III... do pfd Alnnl. Lonnnr ..... Adams Kx Atnt-rlcan Kx l H. Hx....i Wflls-Kargo Kx,... Amor. Cot. Oil 0. & N. W c. rt. i. & p. f. (!. C. fc St. !. Colorado no do pfd Aintr. Malting In nf.l do m pn , An "A nfll Del, & Hudson , Ajncr. S. & ft...., In pfd Amer. Spirits ., do if.t .1 Amcr. S, Hoop., Del., I.. c w Denver : It. O..... tin pftl Krle do let pfd Ot. Nnr. pfd i a dn nfil 1S2I.4 a Amcr. S. & W... tiiL . n do nfd. HocKinc crat Hocking "Valley , Mil in. A Alnrr. Tin P. Illinois central .... Iowa Central .In Tlfll .141 ado pfd... jilj Amer. Tobacco 53 do pfd Italic Erie &. W... do pfd Latin fihore L. & N (U.i! Anac. Mln. Co llrooklvn II. T ,2V) Co'o. Fuel A Iron. Manhattan L. , Met. Ht. Hy Mexican Central... ,128 ,112'i , . 5314 ,112 ,107i , M!, , ?l'i .117 , S3'; , Sf.li ,l')5i . OS . si?; . 42 . 7.1 . 37?i 1 ?u . M , 7S ,100 . 40 . fM4 . E) . 37 . n; .1MH .190 .ta . 5!U do pfd a Tederal Steel ... 11 (In nfil Ocn. Klectrlo , Minn. & St. U Glucose Sugar do nfd Mo. Pacific do prd Inter. Paper do nfil Mobile & Ohio... St.. K. k T t-iclcdo (Jas do nfd National lllscult... do pfd National I,ead .... fin ,if.1 N. .1. Central V V. fVnlrnl Norfolk' & W do pfd No. Pacific a National Steel'"'. a do pfd N. Y. Air Brake... No. American Ontario & W Ore. ny. & N... do ptil Pennsylvania. ...... raeine Coast io 1st pfd (tn 2.1 nfrl. Heading Plll'lflo M.ill " do 1st pfd rlf M nM People's Oas Pressed S. Car Rio a. W do pfd..... St. It. & 8. F an prd Pullmnn I fa . it. & t Sugar do nfrl no I ul nrd do 2.1 nfil 6t. L. Southw Tenn. Coal & i'.'.'.'. do pfd St. Pant do pfd St. P. & Omaha... So, Pacific So. Railway iln t.M u. H. leather .... do pfd U. S. Hubber do pfd Western Union .... Kepubllo I. & s... (In nfH . S3 Tex. & I'aclflo' 47!lllT. S Hl.il union raclflc do nfil n7Ti do pfd !!!".!!' . ;i p. c. c. & st. 1... Wabash Offnrnrl 'I , . . . . . Nominal. rri, Ail """iiiint. jim v-ummerciai Advertiser's iinilnn cnblegram says: The atock markefhero T ,?cUve am? checrfuf tolnymaTfe chief ?.8 iVc."CHlwVie mil clatc that the K S BVdTnin,gn3'nrSe a S ner rout ,1 1-1,1..,. 1 .11 ,.'.".,hs miun flf. n, e Union' Paclllcs weVo'TAklng ' !h?Atc,hlsons wlth ft view to advancing them. London was doing pretty well b? Itself when the. New York openine nrlees were sent over, shiiwing a big hoist of Un on nnd Southern Paclllcs and on the nn tlmoro & Ohio shares. Ilall more & Ohio common bounding up $ a share in four minutes. Except specWt cs the mnr kct was fairly quiet, iiicl nlng to cusTn the street after the close. Men pron lne.U In tho market are shaking their heads ovi r these special spurts. The preml m on tho now consols w unhanged. T o market r2.iXEf.,i'ny tllnt, "PP.llcn.Vts wll get 13 n?i cent of their applications, tho bank returns Indicating that the loan has been ove? ?';"cr'bl nhout eight tlnicnf Money w.nS tight on the nmount locked up for ti e laH,'ie'.T1J:' 18,1 rntc v-'as S, tho time rato 3,. discounts 314g3,. Tl e marks ! t borrowing heavily frSm tho nankf Tl e Hank of ncngnl has raised 1 ts "rate from 6 to 7 per cent. New York was selling tlntos today. The bank has bought 22 wo SnKBe'lli" '20.43. VhS I'arKssTlJ .Nw York .Money .Market. iinny XRK- A"r" 2S MONKY-On call, Jumn'r?.?4 P?r CC,,t: laHt lon"' 3 Per cent pane'r! per'nt'1'"1' Prlm 'cn"' ... TIERtf,?J(J KXCHANGK-PIrm, with nc tual business in bankers' bills nt $l.ssi; "or demnnd and $I.S5-.85U for sixty days- cinl nllls, $4. s4Ui 4.84;. JlliVcolfat';cC''' WU: bnr' raUrKon'"'"0"11 Weftk: s,n,' wcal' jjhe cjoslng prices on bonds today are as U. S. ref. !s, reg.. do coupon do Ss, reg do coupon do new 4s, tee... do coupon do old 4s, reg,.,, do p x 'on do 3s, reg o co, pon D. of C. 3 C3 Atchison (ren, 4s... do adj. 4s Canada So. Is...... dies. & Ohio 4',i3, Mo 5n C. & N. W, c, 7s,. do H. r. ,eb. 5s. Chicago Tcr. ts..., Colorado So. la D. & It. tl. 4s Krle general 4s.. ,, 1 W. & D. C. Is,, lie 11. Klectrlc it,., Iowa Central Is,., L. & N, unl. 4 M., If. i. T, 2s.. do t .W.i'N. Y. Central Is.. i N, J. C. gen. is... llO'.s No. Poclflc 3 HPil do 4s "S N V. f & 8 I. 4s.. .13914 N. u W. con. 4s,., 0rf"un 1 mu do 4s ,110 Oregon f, I.. 6s..., ,111'; do consol Is , ,!2J',i Heading gen, Is... .lO.'H Itlo a. W. 1 , 9"'V5 Ht U A I M c, Is,. ,tOSH SI I, ft s !' g, 6s.. , 105'i St, Paul consols.,, St. P.. C. & P. It ,U3 do 121 Ho. Pacltlo 4s , 93 80. Hallway Is S7 .s. n. & r. cs .WCi; Texas & Inc. Is.,. . WW do :s , ,10-) Union PaclOo 4s... .tS3!i Wabash Is .117 do Vs..,, .102?; West Shore 4 . H.i Wis. Central 1... . 9911 Va. Onturles .... ,107!5 ,113 . ::?; ,io;ii ,ioti 101 .110 .104!, KMi 116 . ?:; 10P.i ,nv,; ,131!i ,VU ,llMi ,iw; , 91 .tl7',i , 60 .121 ,100 .io:.--; ,1:0 ,110 .liiii , 9jt; Offered. Hunk Clrarlima, OMAHA. April K.-Clearlngs. $I.1I1.WS; corresponding day last year. $1,13S,5J6; In crease. $3,412. CIHCAOO. April lo.-Cleurlngs, $:3,S15,9I5: balunceK, $2R10.S13: posted exchnnge, $.SJi QA.K; New York exchange, par. ST. LOUIS. April 35.-ClearlnRs, $6.1Jl.2Si balances. $nl,204; money, 5J$ per cent: New York exchange, 10c discount bid, 25c pre mtum asked. PHILADELPHIA, April SJ.-Cleaiincn, $2l.C9.K7: balances. $3,04'j.S5il. ' BALTIMOHK. April 25.-Clearlngs, $S,53,. 051: balances. 02,754. .' . NKW YORK. April 25.Clcarlns. $!, SC3,U0j balunces, $19,414,534. ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Supply of Cuttle on 8tl, but Pricei Held About Btiadj. HOGS AVERAGED A LITTLE HIGHER .nt -Mnnj- Sliceii nnd l.nnibs UfTercd 'I'ndny nnd .Mnrket nn (load Sturt Mny lie Clnalcil Stendy nnd SIimv nnd Lower on Ullicrs. SOUTH OMAHA. April 25. lnltle. IIiiitk. Sheen. Ottlclal .Monday ,,,, Oltlclui Tuesday ,,, OJIiclal Wednesday Utticlal 'Ihursiiuy . ... tj.lt'S ti,u37 ... l','Jlt 12.1UJ ... '..e'Jf K'.Mi 3.KU ... 3,2i!l lV.iU 2,'M l our days this week. ..12,12-' 41,159 HhM Samu days last week....l3,i22 'M,HS 34,;W0 Hatno week betorc, 9,io7 29,132 24.JJ6 aamu three weeks ago. ..11,619 21,321 1S.UI7 fsatno tour weeks ago. ...12,111 2l,wf 2).V sumo days lust year 12,1 K 2j,iol 19.3JI Average price paid for hogs ut South Omaha the past several daja with com parisons: I 1901. 1300,l9.lSS.l(u7.l!i.lI5. April April April April April April April April April April rtprll April April April April April April Aptll April April April April April April April 1... I 3 C4 3 tij 3 921 3 64J 3 92 3 t4 3 till 3 bG 3 521 3 90 ,' 3 15 3 57 3 isl 3 W 3 b0 3 till 3 ti 3 62 3 901 3 561 3 $? 4 M 4 SI 4 7 4 82 4 61 4 13 4 111 4 77 4 (2 4 7 4 u 4 7S 4 7d 4 74 4 tU 4 61 4 69 3 70 4 61 4 56 4 61 2... 3... 4... 6... V... 7... S... 9... 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. I 14.. 15.. IK.. 17.. 13.. 19.. 20.., 21.. 22.. G 03) ' a 15 3 5 251 A I J til 0 ujui i ' I Mi 3 73 b J5i 6 SOI 3 3 1 H 1 5 201 3 3 I. 3 71 3 75 6 OlHl 3 0 4 6 87, I 5 23 6 3S 3 & 3b 3 6 3J 3 0 aii, ti7 3 71 I a "I 3 71 3 671 3 ( 3 97 3 50 b U4 0 40 3 I 5 48, 3 70, 3 W a 4, 3 fcOl 3 38 C 01, 721 3 67 6 43 3 til 3 i 3 29 6 WU 5 84. 6 t(D, 6 85 4 b 55 3 91 3 91 3 !s4 3 35j 5 49 3 60 3 U 3 35 3 39, 5 46 G 45 5 42 5 36; 3 61 3 63 3 73 3 S4 3J4 3 71 3 S3 3 S4 B SO?,1 3 30 0 'j 5 76 5 77, 3 821 3 2. S 32 3 831 3 36 6 36) j 3 311 Indicates Sunday. ille official nnmlmr nt curs of stock orought In today by each road "was: Cattle.llogs.Sh'p.H'ses. C M. & St. 1 ny 2 3 O. & St. L. ny 3 1 .Missouri Paclllc lly 2 2 I'nlon I'aclllc svstem 41 1! C. Sc. N. w. ny G F.. 15. &. M. V. It. II 22 S. C. H V. lly 1 c, st. p.. m. & o. ny... 25 11. &. m. 11. n. n 19 It 41 11 1 15 c, h. & q. ny K. U. (V Ht. .1 Z C. It. I. At P.. east 2 ... il. 1. (t I'., west I .. Illinois Central 2 3 Total receipts 140 157 12 4 The disposition of tho day's' recclnts was ns 'ollows, each buyer purchasing tho num- ocr 01 neau inaicatca Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 2,410 Omalin Packing Co 226 O. II. Hammond Co 213 Bwlfl and Company 62 Cudnhy Packing Co 05 Armour & Co 1,005 1.757 4,150 2,412 115 1,092 It. Iieckcr & Degan I Vnnsant & Co 42 Lobmnn & Co 123 W. I. Btephrn 1 Hill & Iluntalnger 3 Llvlngstono & Hchallcr.... !U Wolf & M 115 Other buyers 160 Total 3,336 10,759 1,207 CATTLK There was another liberal run of cattto hero today, but pnekern took hold In good sliapo nnd the market did not show much chance from yesterday. Trado wns actlvo nnd tho bulk of tho supply was out of first hands in good season. iteceipts included unout 7a earn or beer steers. Tho mnrket could bo nuotcd just about steady, though in some cases sellers thought they 11 ad to take a stiaao lower prices than they did yesterday, Tho weaker reeling was 01 courso moro noticeauio on the medium kinds of cattle. Buyers seemed to want me cattle, ana ns a result ino mar ket was falrlv active and the nrlccs nald wero very satisfactory. Taking the market ns a whole It was not much different from yesterday. There wero onlyt n. row cowa nnd heifers on salo today. Fifteen cars would about cover tho receipts. In snlte ot tho light supply buyers did not take hold with quite ns mucn mo as tncy nave Deen aoing, ana tho trado did not havo the snap to It that has been noticed of late. Prices, however. held about steady on tho moro desirable grades, with medium grades steady to a little easy. Bulls sold In about yesterday's notches. but they were not any too active. Veal calves and stags brought steady prices also. Tho fow stockcrs nnd feeders of good quality that weio offered today wero picked up at tuny sieauy prices. oiocKcrs weign Ing 406 pounds sold at $5.10. Tho demand from tho country Is not what might bo called heavy, but still It is largo enough to take nil tnat is coming at gooa strong nrlces. Common kinds of cattlo aro holding just about steady, llepresentatlvo sales: BEKF STEEIIS, No. Av. lr. No. Av. rr. 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 60 4 80 4 C5 4 50 4 80 4 80 4 SO 4 90 4 80 4 SO 4 to 4 50 4 80 4 K 4 85 4 S3 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 90 4 91 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 95 4 93 4 95 4 95 5 00 5 ) 5 00 5 00 5 AJ 5 05 3 03 5 05 5 03 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 15 6 20 5 20 5 23 5 25 5 ?3 5 25 5 35 4 90 4 90 5 CO 5 C3 5 15 1.... 1.... 1.... 3.... 7.... 1'.'.'.'. 1.... 1.... 1.... 16.... 1,... 20.... 1.... 9.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 15.... 2... V.'... 3.... 17.... 760 8J0 720 893 656 1037 SCO 930 820 620 1060 953 10(0 1066 1130 807 900 1120 U7 830 755 962 830 10(1 820 : SOS m 9(7 100 i 820 1025 12S0 1095 1135 1324 919 2 IS 3 00 3 50 3 50 3 M 3 70 3 75 3 75 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 23 4 30 4 30 4 20 4 21 4 40 4 (9 4 40 4 4S 4 43 4 H ,4 .V) 4 55 4 55 4 f0 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 64 4 6) 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 '.0 4 70 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 73 4 73 4 73 4 75 4 73 4 15 10 14 55 24 4 9 8 19 1 24 1 10 43 49 6 20 21 53 10 23 16 IS 44 a) is 33 23 15 (0 (0 39 25 41 19 .....1103 ....1070 ....1136 .... 969 .... 977 ....1177 .... 987 ....11(2 ....1500 ....1206 11S0 10X1 ....1323 ....13S0 ....129i3 ....1020 ....1168 ....1137 ....1080 ....1032 ....1210 ....1080 ....1153 ....1269 .... .... K.8 ....11(5 ....1213 ....1120 ....1CI ....lilt ....1261 .... 995 ....1190 ....1224 ....11(0 ....1337 ....1190 ....1114 ....1102 ....1225 ....1164 ....1290 ....1230 ....1173 ....1251 ....1247 ....1370 ....1317 ....1210 ....1223 ....1335 ....1332 ....1260 ....1100 .v.l((2 ....1369 23,... 23.... 3,. 27.. 4.... 2.... 5 : 17 3 9 19 IS 1 11 6 8 1 :o Is!!.'."! 3 so 5C 20 23 3 17 38 10 ii!!!!.. 4 8.... 40.... 36.... 11.... ('),.., 35... . h!!!! 18.... 31.... 20.... 19.... IS.... 15.... 20.... :o.. 16.... II.... (.... SI.... 40..., 971 , 1110 , 930 971 1135 , t:oi) , 1053 1113 1082 mo 1178 938 10(6 , 1003 991 , 1117 , 1018 1036 , 1090 , 1191 ..1119 4 ' 19. .1212 STEUnS AND HEIFEIIS. 8C 4 00 16. .1218 ,1005 . 783 . 952 . 931 4 SO 4 63 1 63 4 70 17... 6... 14... 14... ...1128 ...1220 ...1278 ...121 .1090 4 65 .STEERS AND COWS. v:m 4 v'j cows, 500 SV) 670 (10 SiO 850 620 900 1040 900 970 1070 10(0 876 loao icon 1013 963 930 3 760 600 950 8S0 810 770 1 ) 1. ....113) ....1063 ....1170 ....1031 ....1200 ....10(0 .... 860 ....11(6 ....1000 .... 9(0 .... 936 ....1150 .... f'O .... 961 ....1050 .... 910 .... 950 ....1200 ....1110 .... 7J .... 900 ....KM ....mo ....1320 ....1111 ....1027 ....I1S0 ....11)6 ....1125 ....11(5 .... 9(0 ..,.1(30 ....1223 ....1U0 ....1010 ....1190 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 SO 3 83 3 00 3 30 3 I13 3 93 4 M 4 M 4 00 4 0Q 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 ro 4 CO 4 n 4 10 4 10 4 10 1 10 4 to I 13 4 13 4 13 I 13 4 13 4 13 4 70 4 21 4 25 4 23 4 J5 4 25 M 4 25 4 ii 4 t 51 1 50 1 It' 2 00 2 50 2 00 2 ?3 2 23 2 50 2 50 2 70 S W) 2 CO 2 75 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 0) 3 00 3 i 3 IS 3 25 3 21 3 23 3 7 3 25 3 2) 3 n 3 n 3 'i 3 11 2 40 3 45 3 3D 3 tJ) 3 50 3 !0 3 51 3 50 13.. 1.. 10,. 1... 1... 3... 5... 4... 3,.. 1... 1... 3!!! 1 5 1 4 3 4 1 5 10 I 1 3 3 1 1 J t t 1 1 1 93) 1 850 8 1110 1 1033 5 962 8 1100 1 1060 1 980 5 1134 4 1025 2 993 1 1030 2 1073 21 92 2 955 1 1 1 ... ....1313 ' 1170 1012 ; 1090 7 I3 2 1021 !t r,0 If ItSS ( TJ) 3 .ii: 3 j 1 it) ( j-, I IU7 3 fO ( , j 4 3j 1 .,...1160 3 75 8 1 til 4 r. H 3 TS 9 1121 I O 1 970 3 75 1 ...1330 4 :0 I (50 3 73 t 1GS5 4 64 COWs AND HEIFEns. 21 990 4 00 II r2 4 20 3 916 ( !u tS .,1037 4 SO 9 1922 4 -M HEtFEItS. 6 811 3 00 30 718 ( 10 1 8t) 3 ;'3 1 1000 ( 1 430 3 () 2 805 4 23 1 8(0 3 75 C 763 I 15 1 40 3 73 1 1UM 4 25 6 635 3 80 4 837 ( 90 7: 3 90 22 755 ( 2.5 2 775 3 90 13 (85 ( 2', 5 8(1 CO 2 101 I 4) 23 913 4 10 t (SO 4 44 BULLS. 1 1254 2 75 1 1139 .1 Si 1 1250 2 90 1 1530 3 85 1 1270 2 90 1 1500 3 90 1 .....1(10 3 00 1 1190 4 CU 1. 1130 3 15 1 5220 ( I) 1 1220 2 13 2 2135 ( 11) 1 12.10 3 15 1 1330 4 00 1 13(9 2 23 2 2155 4 00 2 1220 3 23 1 1669 4 K. 1..' 1610 3 35 1 1820 4 01 1 1020 .1 ) 1620 4 19 1 9 3 50 1 1704 4 15 1 1510 3 30 t 1110 4 75 CALVES. 1 80 6 "4 1 170 6 50 1 Id 6 00 1 260 6 50 1 204 6 25 STAGS. 1 1370 3 '.4 1 1S20 4 55 3 1166 4 10 STOCK COWS AND 11E1FIC11S. , 791) I 50 1 830 3 24 , 510 , (9) . 815 , 950 . SOO , 860 . sw . (20 , SOO . 620 . 930 , 820 1 714 1 1.0 2 (50 2 585 3 10 3 to 2 5) 3 M 3 70 3 75 3 1 .1 80 2 P0 3 9) I (0 4 14 2 54 2 20 2 60 2 70 2 75 3 M 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 25 1 860 1. ..12V.) 13... 6... 1... . 333 , 683 . 760 ' 'l':' 555 . 516 11.... , 589 3 'J STOCKEItS AND FEEDEBS. 6.. .. 600 3 813 4 (S 1 2 2 1 1 6 5 1 4 4!!!!!!!!! 4 , . 630 . 565 . 99) . 350 . 790 , 833 . 682 , 7(0 , 723 , 620 , 7(5 3 :0 3 SO 4 4 00 4 25 4 25 I 25 4 20 4 40 4 40 4 49 1. 913 .. 920 .. 963 .. 7V) .. 831 ,. 821 ,. (65 ,. Ml .. 6(0 -. 435 .. 406 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 '.0 I 50 I '.0 4 fO I 90 4 90 t CO 5 10 2... 6... AM ii'.!! 1... 15..'! 29... 8... , 7(5 I 40 S4 rOPtv fAI.VfH J 3V 4 CO 2 303 3 CO 1 .".60 5 00 1 350 4 53 . MILKEIIS AND SPBINOHIIS. , . Av, Pr. - cows and calves 4) $3 40 2 cows and calves 810 3 15 1 row i-i rs 1IOCJ8 There was a'blg'rutV of Hogs hero r,"" "'"("iik uiu supply lor 1110 lour (lays this week the heaviest in somo tlmo past. I'HCkprK etnflArl mi .....1 I.Ia 1..... ,1.1- . ' ...... wv (.in, i.ji'u in nuj mull ! .Y.c" 1,1 s'endy prices, but sellers were Itnt.lllirr fii, 1,1 nhn. ....I . 1 ' ...... "n i,p,iii:i jiiii-cp, mill III! lllitl ICII- II O II 1 1 Wi mFl,n, ... I . , ...u uiiii nil nnn nmiv 111 Kfllllli; mnriuu, nnd not very many sold at tho earlv hlds. I'lnnlly, however, packers raised their minus n nine and tho hogs began moving toward thj scales nt n shndo stronger prices than wero paid yesterday. Tho market fcccmeu to improvo as tho mottling nd. V !1 II O.wl m, I I . . l , . Tho bulk of tho hogs today sold from $5.75 In fcfl Ti-1 1 1 , . t. 1 .. . -i . - . . . . f ". iiiv 111114 sillillK Hi to.l(?2. ArtAP ft,n n fir... ....... . . , . . . . , "w inainci wnn (Jlicu UIKll'r lVHy li did not tako long for tho hogs to change hands, and everything wns sold in good season. As will bo seen from tho table of flvnrnffn ticIaab II.a 1 ... . . .1 . . . . ..,.ru ,..va uiu iiinint'i luuny HVUI.lKirn Just a shndo stronger than it did yesterday. So. Av. 8k. P No. Av. Sk. Tr. 19 167 ... 5 70 Kl 252 40 6 7711 12 300 80 5 70 70 231 ... 5 77', 67 191 SO 5 72,4 20 224 ... 5 77'4 95 16S 120 5 72'., 62 264 80 5 TIU 90 184 80 5 1214 89 217 ... 5 77'i 28 239 120 5 721, 55 232 ... 5 771, 43 213 80 5 72!, 60 253 ... 5 774 93 183 ... 5 72!4 47 3(3 ... 5 771, 76 197 40 6 7214 (9 226 ... 5 771, 90 1S7 120 t 72s, 75 222 SO 6 77,4 91 186 ... 5 72!4 60 211 (0 5 7714 184 60 C 72(4 29 271 ... 5 77-4 40 246 ... 6 75 87 233 SO 5 77S 61 232 ... 6 75 CO 2(( 120 5 77.4 71 224 80 5 75 77 215 44 5 77'i 80 230 280 5 75 63 256 40 6 T5'& 18 210 40 5 73 75 216 ... 5 77!4 81 229 SO 5 75 61 210 SO 5 77',4 76 210 120 5 75 53 243 80 5 77ij 25 2(1 160 5 75 74 227 120 5 77''i 9 220 ... 5 75 72 237 80 5 77(4 81 211 80 5 73 70 238 80 G 774 "4..; 225 164 5 75 77 234 80 6 '.74 67 217 60 5 75 74 239 ... 5 77V4 65 232 ... 6 75 61 219 ... 0 77V4 90 203 124 5 75 64 26( ... 5771. 72 208 ... 6 75 64 3(7 200 5 77U 85 218 120 5 75 61 '..237 ... 5 T7i 66 200 ... 71 4 236 SO 5 i7'i 66 223 73 71 221 80 5 77i-i 77 2(0 ... 6 75 66 223 80 5 77'i 75 23S 120 & 75 71 218 ... 5 7714 69 225 SO 5 75 12 256 ... E 7714 71 213 ... 5 75 6 220 ... 6 Tl'i 57 224 60 5 73 70 211 ... 3 77'4 72 221 160 5 75 68 221 (0 6 77.4 85 202 120 5 73 70 218 ... S 77'i 69 218 ... fi 75 63 2(5 220 5 77'4 46 226 ... 6 75 37 236 80 6 77'i 79 206 169 5 73 61 254 ... 5 77'4 73 216 ... 5 15 63 282 SO fi 77n 64 242 160 G 73 60 (( SO 5 77U 91 205 ... 5 75 71 252 .,. 5 7714 66 204 SO 5 75 71 231 SO 5 77-4 61 222 40 6 75 64 231 ... 5 77'i 51 2u0 ... G 75 63 275 80 5 f 0 67 256 ... 5 75 86 344 84 G SO 73 227 60 6 75 71 278 210 5 ST) 79 221 ... 6 73 75 233 80 5 80 15 181 ... E 7J 66 662 ... 6 80 10 216 ... 6 75 51 281 190 5 30 85 191 ... 5 75 83 26( ... 6 SO 67 222 84 5 75 CO 211 ... 80 73 237 SO 5 73 70 229 ... SH 73 2(0 160 5 774 50 534 ... 5 fO 6 213 80 5 77!4 77 25( 80 5 60 68 253 ... E77!i 6( 262 ... 5 to 55 239 40 6 77-j 63 3(1 120 5 80 63 262 ... 6 77(4 68 2..S 160 5 SO 66 2(0 (0 G77!4 71 253 ... 5 84 63 217 160 5 7Hi 75 272 44 5 8Q 78 231 1C0 G 77'4 67 253 ... 5 H 82 218 SO 5 77,4 66 237 ... 5 SO 69 224 49 6 771, 57 267 ... 5 SO 63 241 ... 6 77!4 66 263 84 G iO 66 227 ... E 77'4 96 270 120 5 80 61 255 160 G 77,4 70 2(7 ... 6 SO 70 2(9 ... B 77'i 7 261 SO 5 80 62 2(1 SO 5 77.4 f'B 281 ... 6 50 51 257 ... G 17,4 102 286 ... 5 6214 66 239 80 G 771,4 58 316 80 5 S2U 0 230 SO 5 77',i 63 287 40 5 S24 61 225 ... 6 77(4 61 SOO 40 5 U 45 2(2 ... 6 771. 51 272 ... 6 (3 70 221 ... 5 7714 50 374 80 6 81 66 2(7 ... 5 77I4 51 376 60 5 83 123 235 ... its 58 261 ... 5 S3 36 250 80 E 77i4 21 363 ... E SS 35 2(8 ... G 774 60 294 ... 5 90 Sinking Fund. Government Guaranteed Bonds WE OFFER $1,000,000 4 cp.ent Gold Bonds at 100 and Interest. Guaniiitcoil principal nurt interest by the Imperial Htisslaii Govern ment, which has never defaulted upon any of it obligations. Also secured by a cumulative sliikliifr fund of one-half of one per cent per milium, which Insures the payment of the entire Isstiu at ma turity. The Honds are also seemed by a flint lien on 0110 of thu liirjje rail way systems which has been In operation eighteen years anil earns about double Its llxed charges. Full Information on application. FARSON, LEACH & CO. 140 Dearborn St., Chicago. 35 Nassau St., New York. Mormon BIShopa' fills ' Un in i.m ok tm t-y tin l.Un nlihe Mmnn ChLich iT liwn lol.ji.. fnwtit.y cunt ttia wti cum In U4 tnd younf tnilrr tir.ro eilrtu ef nllbuit, dUilillon, cicenci, er cl(in:,.inc,l,lr.f. Curat Lost Manhood. Im DOUnov. host power. ajlsEhtLoties. Soennuiori inis;.aAaS:.vrnariinvisv tvrrv funcuon. Dvnl ctl ct-AMjJnt. i cure Is tl h.nl. nTTTa oifftns, StlaDiiUtM tY tStMa ftntt f rv crtcrt ox, WOU WJLLM MX MYttns-DILLOB ( tl .. .296 . . 3 ii.. CO., 281 .. J 9J SIIELP-Thcre were only about n uoacn lends of sheep and lambs on sale hero to ilav, nnd tho quality of the offerings as n wholo whs common. Tho murkot opened up about steady on the better grades. Clipped Inmbs brought $1.15, which looked nbont sternly, and wo'ded sheep sold at $1.00, which wns nlso about as much us tho same kind would have brought yesterday. The Inst end of the mnrket. however, was very slow and weak, ns packers did not seem to want the common stuff, that was offered. Quotations: Choice wethers. $l.Mfl.7oj fair to good wethers, $l.'.igi.30; c Ippcd wethers. $I.:!34T4.M; fair to good clipped wethers. $4.251i4.35: choice lightweight year: lings, $l.fioyi.7,): fair to good yearlings, $1.00 04 50: clipped yearlings. $l.'.'j(i7I.G0: choice lightweight ewes, $!15tM.; fair to good ewes, $3.5003.75. clipped ewes, $3.,.yitt.li0; choice lambs. $l.90if5.0O' fair lo good lambs, JI.b5ffl.CM; clipped lambs, $4.S5ii4.6o: .spring lambs, Jt'i.Oi'i'dt.w: feeder wethers, $J.uit4.jj feeder lambs, $1.0004.50. Iloprcacntallve saics: No. 46.". clipped lambs 192 western w others 5 clipped ewes .., 105 clipped western owes ISO western wethers Av. SI ll.- 8S Pr. $1 45 I 60 3 GO 3 60 4 60 117 CIIICAtiO IilVIl STOCK MAHKKT. Cuttle nnd Nlieep Ntcnd.t IIoks Open l'l i' Outi llluher. CHICAGO, April Si-CATTLK-necelpts, 9.0W head, Including 2m) bend Tcnuus; steers, stondv to strong, butchers' htock. strudy, except emitters: good to prime steers. jo.Kff b.w: poor to medium, .i.vi7i i.tu; siocKcrs nmi feedsrs. strong to lto higher. $2.755 1.00; cows, $2, "fry 1.60; heifers, $2.7.Vfi l.sS: dinners, SiWfr.'.bS: bulls, llrm. $2.85ff4.l5i calves, 15 to 23o higher, $I.WK(i5.35: Texas-fed steers. $1.25 fin loj Texas grass steers, $J.50f4.(X; Texas bulls. $2.751i3.W. IIOC5S Iticelpts, .l.tmrt head: tomorrow, 16,00a head, estimated; left over, 3,500 bead; opened Go higher, closed weak; top, $6.12',t; I11IXCI1 l(l(l lildcm-l r, mi .j.v.i, h,m"i . choice heavy. $5.&51i5.12i4: rough heavy. $..() 'j3.$o; light, $5.70.t(6.00; bulk of sales, tj.Wif 6.02'-. SHEEP AND LAMHS-nccolpts, 12.000 head: weak: lnmhs. steady for wooled; clipped, slow; good to choice wethers, Jl.sn Hfi.su rnlr to choice mixed, i.umj4.w; wcsi ern sheep. $4.G0ftl.'0; Texns sheep, yearlings, SI.651il.Su: native lambs, $1.5090.30; western lambs, $l.75'uS.:w. Knnsn City Live Slock .Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, April 2o.-CATTLE-nc-celntw, 5,000 head natives, 700 hcud Tcxalin, SO head calves; medium weight native and Texas steers, steady; other cnttlo easier: choice, dressed beef cuttle, $5.25tfG.M; fair to good, $l.701i3.15; Blockers nnd feeders, $'.10T0.05; western-fed steers, $4.50ff5.23; Texans nnd Indians, $1,251(5.15; cows, $3.355t 4..V); heifers, $3.50JH.9o; dinners. $:.505f3.:5; bulls, f. LCOfi 5.0o; cnlvcs. $l.G06.0O. I lOCiS Itecelpts. 13,5oo head; market So higher; top, $0; hulk of sales, t5.7GTt5.0S; heavy, $3.9iV(irt.iiO; mixed packers, $5.75'(t5.U5; light. $5. 105(5. SO; pigs. $1,251(5.35. SHEEP AND LAMHS-llecelpts, 900 bend; market steady: western lambs, J4.75fff5.00; western wethers, $4.50TM.SO: western year lings, $I.6.VK4.W: ewes, $1,1051.50; bulls, $3.G0 JjS.OO; western lambs, $5.noi.iG.W. Ht. Louis Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, April M.-CATTLE-llecolpts, l',7C head, Including 1,600 hend Texans; market steadier for good unlives: Texans lOo lower; native shipping and export steers, SI.AVIi5.K5; dressed beef and butcher steets, $1.351i6.35; steers under 1,000 lbs., $.1.60if".03 ; stockcrs and feeders, $3.50ifil.7O: cows unit heifers, $2.o01M.!0; dinners. $l.2.VM3.00j hulls, $3.3fil.I0; Texns and Indian steers, $3.45If 4.90; tows and heifers, $2.Wfi"t.lO. IIOGS-Itecelpts. G.20O head; market a shado lower: pigs and lights. $5,8015.90; packers. $3.85113.96; butchers, $6.KVi!lS.10. SHEEP AND LAMnS-llcceipts, 4,600 head; market dull and slow; native mut tons, $4.GOffl.75: lambs. $l.35ff5.00; spring lambs, $t.4Ofi5.O0 nnd $6.D0&7.00; culls and bucks, $3.001j 1.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, April Io.-(Spcctal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Itecelpts, 1,100 head; market nc tlve, llrm: natives, $l.r)..25; Texas and westerns, $3.7505.25; cows and heifers, $2.35 930.00; bulls nnd stags, J2.rKKfjM.S5; yearlings and cnlvcs, $3.75f4.95; stockcrs and feeders, $3.GO(fi-4.SO: veals, $1.2oU.75. Hoas-necelpts, 5.500 head; mnrket 2H15o higher; all grades, $5,7016.00; bulk of snics, $5.77Vi1i5.90; pigs, steady. $3.G0fi..rA SHEEP AND LAMHS-ltecclpts, 2.S00 head; market steady, active; Inmbs, Jl.90lf 5.10; yearlings. $t.75gi.90; wethers, $4.10 4.75; ewes, $3.S0ijl.50. Xrir York Live Stock Market, NEW YOIIIC, April 23.-IlEEVES-ne-celpts, 600 head; nearly all consigned direct; nothing doing; steady. Cables, Blow; ex ports, 113 head sheep. L",i,VKS- iieeetpts, 11a neau; mantel steady: veals. $3.501i6.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Itccelpts, 3,319 head; nominal: lambs, stendy to firm; wooled lambs, $fi.I3ff?6.40: clipped lambs, $5.00 an 7S. -nrlm- l.-imlw M fJVUF. SO HOGS necelpts, 3,017 head; weak, $C.15(3 6. to. Stock In Sluht. Following nre tho receipts nt the four principal marKcts lor April ;o: Palltn Hoes. Sheen. South Omaha 3,278 Chicago 9,000 Kansas City 6,700 St. Louis 2,700 10,822 2,901 24,000 13,rj00 6,200 Totals .S0.67S 51,522 10.101 Sioux City Live Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. Anrll 25-(Sneclal Telo gram.) CATTLE Itecelpts, 400; market steady: beeves, $4.401iG.OO: cows nnd bulls. mixed. $2.23fi"3.'J0: htockcrs nnd feeders. $3.25 4J4.10; calves and yearlings, ts.uusji.to. IIIHiH flCCClllLH. 4..I0U: HmrKGL a Sonne higher, selling at S3.70G5.&0; bulk, $5.7214 5.75. Nuiiar Mnrket NEW YOnK. Anrll 25.-SUOAn-naw. llrm: fair refining. 311-lGc: centrifugal yel low, 96c: 1S96 test, 4 3-164'ic; molasses sugar. 3 i-vwta'Au. Ilcnned. ilrm. NEW OHLKANH. Apr 25. HUGAIt Quiet; clear kettle, 3',;ftflic; open kettle centrifugal, 31Uc: centrifugal yellow, 4; 4fl?4c: t-cconds. 2Ts4c. Molasses, strong; centrifugal, sync. Condition of the Trennui'y, "WASHINGTON. Anrll 2o.-Todny's state nient of tho treusurv balances In tho cvn- eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve 111 tne division or redemption, snows: Avuitanio casu rjaianccn. jiii.ui. 021; gold, $91,339,009. rnosa insomnia, rains sok. nanrqus us man, yariooealsi onargs, stops Ner rmrtiM 4nl inten y It Htttorn tmttl, lirrltvtloptt A wilncn ruiftntf, to curt 6 ' r f j ' by i' UKtG CO. 14JTU AMD rAU.'UM. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Octnlin, Jfefc. Manufacturers of Tenis and Canvas Goods. Send for Catalogue Number 23 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Johnson-McLean Co Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work, Builders' Supplies, Tlpilinnp IIJ17. Oth nnd .lonr Street, Oiunlm, Neb, DRY GOODS. 1 E. Smith & Co. L Importers and Jobkeriat Dry Goods, Furnishing Oooit AND NOTIONS. WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT Byrne-Hammor Dry Goods Go, HOTVAUD STREET, OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Uesttrn Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies. KlMtrls Wiring Dells ud Oas Litbtln Q. V. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. Hall's Safes, Cash Registers, Typewriters - Hall Safe and Leek Company, 11 10 Ftirnmn St. Davis & Gowiill Iron Works,, MAXCrACTUIUBBS AND JOBDBRM OF MACH INERT. XMBRAb RBPAIRINO A PBCIALT1 IRON AND BRASS POUNDERS. IHI, 1BOS mm 1B05 JnekBM Streat. Oataka. Na. Tel. BSS. B. ZAtrUU. Acini J. B. Cewflll, Mir, ELEYAT0R SUPPLIES. ELEVATORS Improved quick and Kasy Riling Steam. Elictrlc and Hand Power Elevators, AUTOMATIC HATCH OATIS. Sand for catalogue. B3MBAI.L. BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1 IMS St Bisect. H-dephQiia lit. c ML D&v&s & Son Aetata far the nioliraoaa Safety Gatea ana Klre Daara. !ClTUr Hydrmllo and Hand EUvatara. Etaratar repairing a specialty. Leather Valre Cupa for BlrraUri, EngUt aad Printing Ptimi. RANE GO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. 1014 and 1010 DQVflliAS ST, ENLOPES! Buy from the Manufacturer!). Burkley Envelope fe, Makers and Printers J j ENVELOPES c All Kinds aad Sizes. 120 Hirth Fifteenth Sireot, PAINTS AND OILS. National Oil & Paint Co, (Incorporated.) MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS. Paints for all Purposts, Varnishes, ttc. 1015 and 1017 Jones St., Tel. 1721, Omaha, WALL PAPER. fetter Wall papor Co., JOBBERS WALL PAPER. Large, well selected stock, prices same as eastern houses latest novoltles. Dealers sand for 1991 sample line and terms. lir.-i.ir, iinriiev M., uinniin. RENOVATOR JnvlRonitcs and rrnoynten th bTHtem; purllloi nnd ourlcties tho Mood; curi'i tho worbt dyspeptta, constipation, hondai'lio, Jlvcranil klitnejs. iunndfl,ntdruKelilB. l'rca ijjjjjjbw navioe, sumpio nnn noon. i "BBsm Dr. II. J. Kny, Saratocu, N'.Y. Ml BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., NOTB TUB NAMBL CURSEtPRENK WHITE DOVE CURbi never fulls to di-tlroy crav Ins for itrrmr; drink, ekltt ufliT litlDd till Hie annetilo for whlrli rannot. f it u nc; inn romcci till, romcdir. (liven In nr ll'iul I till or wltliout knuwledse nf pal auenii laticiiaai ii .11 iihermtn it McConncll und Kuliu A. Co., druBvltn TpiPiiitmio ltllll), Boyd Commission Co. Successors to Jatucs K. lloyd St Co . OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION tmAl.V, I'HOVISIO.NH AMI STOCKS. Iliuiril of '1'rniln IIuIIiIIiik. Direct wires to Chicago nnd Novr York. Correspondence, John A. Warren U Co. fv.