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    THE OMAITA PAIL.V TIT.Ta THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1003.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
DnllDflit. Prtmis Throughout Daj in Al
Botri of Tradf Grain Pitt
WHEAT AND OATS, HOWEVER, RISE TRiFLE
Cora and Provisions Fall Fraction
After Alow flairs nil Mow Bar
las 111 Close Kaaler
All Aronad.
CHICAGO, April 1 nulln-s prevld In
both the grain ami prnvl Ion pits today
and af..er a somewhat nervous se sun
hnt cloved firm, with May SHe hl.hr.
Mar corn aa oft Sc and oats were- -aUe
higher Provisions were easier, the May
products cloning from MflOc lower.
Wheat ruleii dull thrJjghout the entire
session and the trailing waa featurel.ss,
with price changes connned within a nar
row range. The opening u firm o . feart
of manipulation In May, the snxlety beinj
ceused by orders received here Ijst nljrlit
from the aale of "puts ' on 4,ooO.Of0 bushels,
auppoaed to be for the account of a prom
inent local trader, and there waa a dtsposl
tlon among; icalpera to buy. May waa un
changed to Vc higher, opening at 724c to
73c, but after selling at 73tf73ic the marke.
changed front and under a considerable
selling pressure the price receded to 72iiP.
The large decreaae In the. world'a visible
upply a ahown by Brsdstreet's caused
tome rally later In the day, and during th
laat half hour of trading the demand be
came quite animated, which resulted In a
firm close. May being SW"iC higher at 73ef
after touching .aSfcC Clearances of
wheat and fliur were equal to '95.0W
buahela. Primary receipts wer. 3,..o0)
bushel, compared with 719.000 buahela (twj
days) a year ago. Minneapolis and Dulut'n
reported receipts of 1X3 cars, which w.tft
local recelpta of 21 cars, 1 of contract grade,
made total receipts for the three point o'.
210 care, against 205 cars last week and 327
cars a year ago.
The chief feature In the corn trade was
changing from May tJ July, but there wii
nothing of a conspicuous character to trad
ing. Both optlom wrrs lower, wlih tne
nearby delivery quite weak. The late
strength In wh-t caused a better feeling
In the pit, but the close waa easy, w til
May c lower at 43c, after rolling between
42 and 43ViC Local receipts wore l7j
cara. with rona of contract grade.
Oats were quite erratic, espeel illy th?
May option, but trading wan onlf mod
ern le. May sold off e.irly from .fre to
3c, the break being due to lack of sup
por. as much as to nny prensura Is Bell.
There was a rally later In the day on th;
strength In wheat and the close ww firm.
May belnx ftse higher at 337o. af'er sell
ing bet ay en ilc and 33Tc. Local rc Iptj
were 9 i tr.
Provisions were dull and there wot llttli
chango In prices, though 1he tone cf !he
TTisrket was easy. There wn some iillnt
of ribs early credited to a loctl pick -i, wit i
English houses buying. The clo." ana
easier, with May pork "Vic lower at J17.92V4
May lard was 3c lower at f!i.97Vi ang rlbj
w re off I'M? nt M.70.
Eitlmstrt receipts for tomorrow: AYheat,
15 csrs; corn, 130 carj; oats, 100 iurs; lugs,
2. head
The leading futures range J :m fo'iotar:
Artlcles.l Opn. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes y.
Wheat I I I I
May 172,.i?f73( 73'i! T2,r3'A1r'4
July -63Sk'&Vij 69 6di 6ft,
Sept. 48 V; 68 I &i4 (
Corn I
April ., I I 42
May 43ys, 43' 42HI 43 4.14
July i4fi 4343S'4 43 43H
Sept. I 43 4341 42 4344 43
Oats I
April I I I 34
May IBVo'V 334 33 334ftS
July 304 80wa4! 3'4
Spt. I 274! 3?l tl, Zl, 27J
Pork 1
May IK OS 18 OS 17 924 17 24 18 00
July 17 K 17 30 17 15 17 IS 17 25
Bent. 1 4 IS 824 IS 80 16 90 IS 924
Lsril 1
May 10 024 10 C24 974 9 974 10 02t
July t 874 874' M 9 SO I r.'4
Srpt. 824 S24 0 TS 9 75 9 80
Ribs
May IM 9 824 9 70 9 70 9 90
July 9 6S I 674 9 624 fS 9 HI
Sept. 9 574 9 60 9 60 9 674 9 55
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOl'R Quiet; winter patents
I
I
$3.40f( 1
1.60; winter straights. 13.10ttr3.30; spring pat
nts, S3.S0g3.C0; spring straights, 21.0o3.2r
bakers. J2 202.70.
I
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 754$76c; No
prlng. 9c: No. 2 red. 71SS72H?.
CORN No. t 42c; No. 3 yelfow, 42c.
OATS No. 2, c: No. I white, S34i3c.
RYE No. 2, 49Vio.
BARLEY Good feeding, 340c; fair
to
choice malting, 4ifit3c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.0S: No. 1 north
western, $1.10: prime timothy, $3.13; clover,
contract grade, $12.
PROVTSIONS-M-ss pork, per bb. $17.91
17.95. Lard, per 10 lbs., '10.00. Short
ribs sides (loose), $!.ft5fff.75. Prv talted
shou'.drrs box-.d), $8.75'i8.874. Short cleur
sides (boxed). $10.34&10.EO.
Following are the recelrts and shipments
of flour and grain yesterday.
Kece.pts. Shipments.
41.700 33.400
41.9.HI 4.S.7'
124.00 167.3YJ
a"""! 3Sf.6'io
26.5'K) 15 TOO
77.600 15,00
F'.our, bu..
Wheat, bu
Ccrn, bu...
Oats, bu...
Rye. bu
Barley, bu
On the Produce exchange today the butter i
market was tlrm; cream -rlea,
"ft?;
dallies. HtfC-'tc. Eggs, steady, at mark,
coses Included 13c. Cheese steady at IZQ
MW-vor;i ugi;xal market.
Qaotatlons
of the Day on
Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 1 -FLOUR-Rerelpts,
2S.u47 bbls.; exports, 13,206 bbls. ; fairly ac
tive and steady; winter patents, 33. 7i kg 4.00;
winter straights, ta.uC-bXftJ; Mlnnexota pat
ents, &&V34.15; winter rxtras, $2.80(3 10:
Mlnreaot bnkers, T,.iMi J.40; winter low
grades, 2.60dj3.o. Rye flour, easy; fair to
good. .Ma3..'0; cho'ce to fancy. j;.CS4i3 45.
CORNMEAL Dul!; yellow western, 31.0S;
City, li.tsl; Hrandvwlne, 13.403 65.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western. 6oc, f. o. b.,
afloat: si ate, 56iX r. I. f.. New York.
BARLEY Quiet ; feedlrg. 47c c. I f..
B' (t-iio: rrslt ng, KiWir.Sc c. I. f.. BufTilo.
WHEAT Receipts. 4,750 bu.; exports.
133.790 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 7SV.
elevator, and 7tc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, imluth. Hftc f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 hard, Manitoba. tTXtc, f. n. b . afloat.
Optlona were Irregular all daw The llrm
spot reaulted from higher Paris cables,
foreign buying, a heavy decreaae In world s
stocks, smsll western receipts snd In the
afternoon from bulllrh export talk. Alter
cating periods of depression were due to
realising, very fine weather and crop news,
poor outside support n.id waknesa In corn!
On the export business wheat closed firm
at ir net advance. May. 77 5-l'o77'ltc.
closed firm at 77c; July, ', I 1S-1i7"i'c,
eloaed at 7514c; September. 73 3-lB'(i7uSc,
closed at 7SSc
CORN Keeeipts. 09 300 bu, ; exports. 23I.SM
bu.. Spot, rasy; No. I, nominal for elevator!
.hit. Milo iini'lnna'iMi'd ..ii ' '
covering, but turned weak under liquids- I
'.Ion, resulting from easier cables snd I
iplennia wesiner west, son clos.u net v. It;
ic lower. May, K'vafiftl 7-16c. rlored st 51c
July. 4i4j4Vc close.) at 49e; September,
4SSi4Hc closed at 4.(c.
OATS Receipts. 96.0.0 bu. Spot, quiet;
No. ?, 43c; standard white, 42',c; No. 3. 41c;
No. 2 white, 42c; No. 3 white, 40c:. track
mixed w'sfern, ncmlnnl; track white, 39',
4i47c. Options were fairly active and eueler.
May clcsed at 39c.
HAY 8teady; shipping. 553j70c; good to
choice. 9teill
HOPS Quiet; ttrtte. ro-nmon choice
190!. ;4l3?c. 1901, M'ic; oils, gtillc. Fa
clrloi coast. 1912, 24(U27c; 1H, Xifjc; oh a.
tulle.
lliDKS Quiet: Galvron. 30 t- :5 I'-"..
lCc; Ca ifcrnla. 21 to 2!i lbs., l'jr; Texis dry,
;4 e 3ft lbs.. 14c.
I r TMK'-Jvlet: acid. 4Uf2,
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, llttioff
li on; mess. I.fl(i4ilii (Vi; bee' name lM.iwt
iliO; racket. IU.5012.50; t Ity exira Indlv
mes. t'J0.'Xlfr2.00. Cut meats, rtead ; pick
led bellies, llo.Ofill.60: pickled ihouldera.
.'v-'4j: . i.-n-.i him. tll.74il? 0.1. Ixrd.
Steady: western steamed. 310.3510.40: re.
fined afady; continent 3105i: Bouth Amer
ica, IH: compound. 17 ixfa 0 Pork, easv;
f.. I!- lio.fo); hort clear, tl.CKa Jl.io; mess,
18 23g-
TALLOW Easy; city 32 per pkg ), 5Sc;
co nt'v (pkg- lr(". fT4
R4CE Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
, 's-'an. n"m nai.
RUTTKR-Recelyrts. 7 .842 pkgs.; firm;
stats dairy. 17feJ7c; ctate dairy, extra. 2Sc;
creamery, common to choice, lMiHc.
CM:.JK Perelpls. 4.2311 pkgs. ; firm;
larne. s'at full cream colored. 14Vfrl4c;
whit. 14ti14W( : smsll. state full cream.
Cninree' 15c; while. 14e.
KO i-Kecel)-a, '! okgs. ; steady; eta's
and Pennerlvsnla. Itnl&r; western. He.
POULTRY Alive, firm; chickens,
tiirVevs, 15c; fowls, l&c. Dressed, firm;
..t-m few's 14r! turkeys. 16c.
METALS Ths Indon tin market wn
1 lower, with spot quoted at 138 lbs snd
I ut urea at 133 12a td. The local market
was la lower, spot closing al H0.uxi.K1 50.
lbs atakuesa both hers and abroad was
urfrrrable showing of
;.oi. world s visible
I i. . sii"Kl"g un r.. esse of 3.20s tons
for tne iron n. 1 he ai'i.piy Is reported at
i 'S2 l. . or the Inrgret of recent r""rds.
j topper whs 2 d hither In Iynndon
' and futurta belna aunied at 46 17s M
i local market rnaln d dull and n I. I
I a-uh Man' i.id ..Luted at f" i5. ."d
, electro ytlc mi 1 14 h"t Ih.xjn t,,,1 f"ni it,
114 Sfils.). 1 'ie experts f lopp-r l -r tru. :
month of Mnrh were 12.S40 loin, naaiiifi.
2d.c)3 tons lor ihe i.ne -iod mst y-iir ;
and for three months of -h- i-uirent year '
they were 32.2f.4 tens. J,ead l. i-.li rd S In 1
Lond:.n to 12s l. but remained qul-t
and unchangfd ,., ca iy at HKi. Sin.l!tri
closed at .3 6 and was iiiii'hin-.i in
lxmdnii, ms It w h- hIS'i li. 'he loiai iimrket.
wli-re It is quoted hi lb 76. The iIihskuw ,
lion market r. sed at iil" ild anil Mk'dics-.
borough at lla Kd. . I re l nl n.rt le
m..tr..u :t:et and urnhxrueil with No. li
lie. ttuin foundry quoteo. ui -'4.''i-4 j;, So, ;
2 i o:thern lounury at KJ"a.-.f' nd No. 1 !
K'uJiicin inn No. 1 southern sort foundry i
.tn'0.'4.o). arranis are noin.nai.
:.; .:."rr.T" . i
r .i . ii r n iiCi
rasdlllus of Trade and Quotations an
Slnple anil Fancy Pradne.
KriCiP Kreh stock ll'tc
t-IVK I'llll.THY Him lOTflnl-c: roost-
era. anoidii g to age. M1c; turaevs, Vt
lc;ducks, srflOc; geijae, Kdluc. tressed
slock In good condition l1c per lb. higher
lhan live stock.
Ill TTKR-Packlnr stock 12HU13C: choice
dalty, In tubs, 16jl.c; separator I7ISc.
OYSTKRH Standards, per can, 2Sc; extra I
selects, per can, 35c, New York count, per ,
can, 42c; bulk, txtra selects, per gal., $1.76; I
bulk standards, per gal., $1.36. I
FROZEN FREHH F18H-Trout, 9inc; .
herring, Cc: pickerel, Sc: pike. He; perch, 6c; !
buffs lo. dresaed. ic; sunflsh, 3c.; bluotlsh, Jc;
a hltefiah, Pc; salmon. lc; haddock 11c: .
codfish, 12c; reusnapper, 10c; lobsters.
boiled, per lb., 4(c; lobsters, green, per la.,
Jr.c; bullheads. 10c; catfish. 14c; black baj-,
20c; halibut, lie
IIRAN-I'tr ton. $15.60.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$.S; No. 2, $7.5u; medium. $7; coarse, Jii.io.
Rye straw, $8. These pricos are for Say of
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipts light.
CORN 4io.
OATS 84c.
It YE No. 2. 15c.
VEGETABLES.
CELERY California, per dos.. 16875c.
POTATOES per bur, 4iic.
SWEET POTATOES Iowa and Kansas,
$260.
SEED POTATOES Northern grown, p
bu., 7Di 80c.
NEW PARSLEY Per doxen bunches, 46
60c.
NEW CARROTS Per dozen bunches, 40c.
LKTTl'CE Per dozen buncnes, 4oc.
HEISTS New southern, per doxen bunch
es, 46c; old, per bu., 40c.
PARSNiJ'ii-Per bu., 40c.
CI CI MHLRS Holhouee, per dox., $1.75.
C Al ROT rf Per bu., tile.
OKKKN ONIONS Southern, per doxen
bunches. 45c.
RAL'ISHES Southern, per doxen bunches,
16c.
Tt'RNIPB Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba
gaa. per lb., lVic: new southern, per dozen
bunches, 50c.
ONIONS Red Wisconsin. Per lb., lo;
wh.te. per lb.. 2c; S:anl. b. per craf, 1.75.
SPINACH Soutnern, per do:, bunches,
50c.
LEMONS California fancy, 13.25; choice,
$3.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.50.
WAX BEANS Per bu.. box, $3; string
beans, per bu., box. $2.50.
! f ' A U U 1 n V 11 rtl 1 1. n.l .an.l riAi- IS lUc
TOMATOES New F.orlda, per 6-baaKet
crate, $4.50.
FRUITS.
APPLES-New Yorlt stock.
California Beiltlowers, per bu..
Western, $3.
STRAW BERRIES Louisiana,
$3.00ig,3.:0;
box. $1.5u;
per 24-pt.
case, to.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons.
Turk.th. ner 3j-lb. box. K4il8c. '
90e;
OKANGKS California navols. fancy, $3.0)
3.15; choice, $2.75; Medlter.anean Sweets.
$:.2o; Saeet jafta, 2.u.
UATK8 Ptrelan, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
60c; per cote of ao-lb. pkgs., $t.2o.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUQAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10c.
HONEY Utah, per L'4-tranic caee. $3.2i;
Cj or ado, $3.o0.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; she.teJ, 4c.
HIDES No 1 green, tie; fsx 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 aelted, 7c; No. 2 saited. tc; No. 1 vea.
calf, 8 to 12 lta.. 84c; No. 2 vsnl calf. 12 ti
lo Ins.. 6c; dry hides. S(312c; tlieep pelts, it
W iuc: horse hides. ll.D(u2.r0.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
lie; hard ttheil, per lb.. 14c; No. 2 no ft shell.
per lb.. 13c; No. 2 hard ih-ll. per ID., l.c;
1 orax. is, per id.. 12c; niutrts, pr id., us;
almonds, soft shell, per ib., ltfc; hard shell.
1 per 10., ic; pet aim, large, per 10., I-40;
small, per It., lie; coeoaiiut., per dox.. 61c;
iiheMnutr, per lb., l.c; peanuts, per lb.. 64c;
loastea peanuts. pr id., ic; u.acK wjinu.i,
per bu., l: hickory nuts, per uu., l j;
c. c. anuts. per lio, M. '
OLD MEiALS. ETC. A. B. A plr.i quota 1
th lolluwlllg prlcen: Iron, ciur.try lulled,
p'er ton, $11; Iron, siove piate, per ton, 5;
copper, per lb., 8',c; brass, heavy, per Id.,
84c; bran, light, per ib., u4c; lead per lb.,
8c; xmc, per lu., 24c
WKAIIK GKAIM IOMPAXV,
Omaha Branch 11(1-111 Board of Trade
Dnlldlnir.
CHICAGO, April 1. WHEAT There W83
a vaccl.atlng whiat market early, but It
Anally became strong, and eloaed He over
Tutsday. The best help waa the decrease
In northwest country elevator atock of
il.24,ut) t.u.. leaving the total only 1.763.00O.
d0ubio the decrenre t.f "last vear.' Mew
York reports as h.nh na 6U loads taken for
export. Clearances, l9i',Ow bu. St. Louis
reported if, too bu. sold for export, snd
Kansas Cliy sold llO.Omi bu. to M xlco.
Primary receipts er 338,0(1 bu., against
719.0HO cast year. Primary shipments were
i.Ul.OiO bu. agalnrt C21.0(X (last year's figures
for two dayn. Northwest recelpta were livl
cars, against 34 last year. Local receipts
w re n cars, with one contract. Estimates
for tomonow, li oars. The weather wn
Ideal. The trade waa not large, and the pit
was much Inlluenttd all uay by the fuel
of a very large line of puts being bought
Tuerdpy night at 72c.
CORN The market has been rather easy,
especially for the May, with It's discount
widening to T,c. under the July. The fea
ture has been buying of July and selling ot
May ior Armour and Cudahy. There was
jome sullng of July .redlt:d to Patten. The
market sold ,iic under Tuesday, but the
July final y regained it's. loss, while the
May contnnel. weak. Primary receipts
.were 3.lf0 bu.. against 7fi9.000 last year.
Primary shlpm hts were KS.COO bu., against
50!.iAi .ast ycRr. Local receipts were 175
cttrs. with none contract. Kstlmates for
tomorrow, lio cars. Clearances. r'SS.OOO bu.
New Vork lrported 15 leads at out ports,
but no buelne?s there. Local sales. 70,uuu
bu. of No. 2 corn. East of he Rockies
corn tircreased 124.000 bu. Cash corn was
jitjlc b wer for low grf.des.
OATS The market was weak early, with
Howe and the cereal party selling. There
waa a riecrexse of s'nV'. with May off
lha most. The market turned strong on
buying by Patten houses and more than the
early loia was recovered. Ixcal receipts
were 9i cars, with 2 contract. Estimates
1 for tomorrow, ion cars. Clearances, 10.000 bu.
1 New Vork r. ports 75.fOO bu. taken for ex
port. East of the Rockies oats Increased
llt'.uOO bu. Kstlmatie were for a decrease
i In the Texas crop of 40 per cent because
PROVISIONS The maiket cpened steady.
Cudahy sold Julv nba and English housei
l. . . V. . T...1. ... . . a , 1 . . 1 . I .,l,fc4
'.lght offeilngs. There were 26.000 hogs and
the market was slow and a shade lower,
closing 5c hlgh r than opening. Kstlmstes
for tomorrow 26,0(0 hogs. Receipts for the
month of Maich were 5 0 731, against 797.'33
last year. Shipments for March were
126 551. against i:S.7ti'. Average weight for
March. '.'15 lbs., avalnt 216 last year. Hogs
In the west today, U.tMt, against 67,000 last
ef" WEARE GRAIN COMPANY.
Kansas City tiralai and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 1 WH EAT May,
tlMisc; July, 611lle; cssh, No. J hard,
td'jMie ; No. 3, t-luiHc; No. 4. 6776'(c; re
jected. 5C(ij i7c; No. 2 red, C9tiS9V'; No. 3,
66'h67c.
COHN-Anril. 35,ic; May, 35,c: Jaty, S5,
j'liVic; cash, No. 2 mixed. SfrJvWVaC ; No. 2
hit. 36'-o; No. 3. SjJic.
OATS No. 2 white. i4jj6c; No. t mixed,
33c.
RYE-No. 2. 4y?6c.
HAY Choice timothy, 312.50; choice prai
rie, .vi :-'o '.
RUTTER Creamery. Hi) 25c; dairy, fancy.
EGOS-Freth. lOVc.
Rereijtta. Bhlpments
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu...
Oats. bu...
57 600
M. .l
68 Otl
,64
13.0i.i0
16.0HU
Toledo tirain and Seed.
TOLEDO, Arrll I - WHEAT Dull
73V; Mttv- '47e; Julv, 7lc bid.
CORN -Dull, steady; cash. 43c;
4Ji-e: J :'.,'. 4. Vc.
cssh.
My,
o1t Dull; cash, 35c; May, J3V,c; July,
80,e.
I Y 2. 5tc.
riFEr- - 'i . r. di'l. easy; essh. f692;
A.r.l, .vj'oer, fj.M; prime tlmoth,.
tl.60.
Mlaneanolla M beat,' Floar and Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS. April I. WH EAT-Msy.
IlVi July, 73V-; on track, No. I hard.
attributed to the
1 ti.e nti'i:l r
IV : No. northern.
I.
seern I I
tei- jii i ,
i:i(,N- In I
k, i '.-io ' i V).
N l. I.iio
8T. I.i i! 1
.. I i--:. i a
l..ln .m'l frorlalons.
. , . ...,-.-r. ...
sri.i i t n i -iiii.; r, ,
h. ei-.,ii,ir. iVtKe. tiHCh, .i( i
July, (S.-1.C; No. 1
1,-ird ,!lt ,4V.
oaer: No. 2 ra.-h. 3SHc:
J'"n " ; M.i; , 5v--; July, Ji'V.
)ATif t i ; .v-i. 2 oh vc:
track.
k.
34V. u ti.r ; .lli, M't?JJki;
July, 2Hic;
hl:i , ...n.c.
1'. f -Villi er at 4r'ie.
Kl-OI It l iiclintiw.'ij; red
a-lntcr patents.
fa ''3. 46: estia t ' y nnl siramh
1.26; clear, t:.7Mi2 .
i I:. .t... tlea.ly, S2.lfi2 fl
prime '
i
W- T ' h rtl' re.
C)RNMKA1-Steady. 2 3".
HHAX-Oull: racKeu, as, trak. 70c
HAV Steady; timothy, IS i0 la.tr ;
pral-
rle iT.OCti lO.i 0.
uk .. tion tiks-h.cs.
HACJOINO 5 ('ltO.
HKM1" TWINK sc.
' M":JB"'"f A"!.' ,' . V ; i
et $.75. l)ry ialt meats (boxed), sten.iy;
extra shorta, clear nna, iiu u:
short rlba, I10.12H; short clears. Ilii.ro.
Hacon (box'd), sieady; extra shorts, 10.u;
l'HrJ,hfi,i; short clears Jll.l-.
MhTAI-Iad, firm. 4.o.w. Spelter,
Hrin at $4,374.
POl L.TKY-8teady; chickens. 11c; tur-
JjJc : ducks, 13c; gfese. 6c.
B TT.T"1''1 "ennit,ry.
dairy, ls$2He.
EGOS Higher at 11c.
.t Rec'TlS;
Flour, bb s 4,000
wheat, bu JZ.OiiO
Corn, bu sa.OO
Oats, bu fcg.uuo
2ig29',c;
Shipments.
12.0OU
31.0)
w.no.)
8M,ouO
LlTerpool ;raln end Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, April 1 WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s Hd: No.
1 northern, spring. 6s 4d: No. 1 California,
6s M. Futures quiet; May, 6s 14i; July,
:i ,d.
CORN Spot, quiet; Amerlian mixed,
new, 4s 61I; American mixed, old, 6s 4d.
hutures quiet; May, 4s 2d; June, 4s 4d;
Julv. 4s 14d.
PKAP-Canadian. quiet, 6s 34d.
HOPS At London (Pacltlc coast), firm,
6 12si.7.
PHOVlSIONS-rteef. easy; extra India
mest. S8s fid. Pork, steady; prime western
mess. K2s Sd. Hr.ms, thtirt rut. 14 to 16 lbs.,
quiet. 61S. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to
30 lbs., dull, 00s; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs.,
steady, 5Ts; long cleer middles, llnht, 2S
to 31 lbs., steady, 52s; long clear middle.',
henvy. Si to 40 lbs'., steady, 52 Gil; short clear
backs. 16 to 20 lbs., steadv, 52s td; clear hcl
lies, 14 to 16 lbs., qui t. 42s. Sho'ii 1ers.
iquare, 11 to 13 lbs,, qulit. 4!s. Lird, steady;
prime western. In tierces, olswi; American
refined. In palls, 61s.
BUTTER Good United States, steady,
78s.
CHEESE Steady; American tlnest white
and colored, 69
1 Al.lAV-Prlme city, steady. 27s 3d;
Australian. In Llndon, dull. 32s Gd.
docks of wheat and corn In Btore of
final depots not Included: Wheat, 1,745,000
centals; corn, 41.0o0 centals.
Following are the stocks of breadstuff
and provisions In Liverpool:
Flour. 67,000 sacks: whea-, 1,153,000 centals;
corn, CT).0K) centals; bacon, 8,8110 box.s;
hams, 6,4iXl boxes: shoulders, 2..1 bo
bu.ter. 15.200 cwt.: cheese. 36.400 br.xet;
.ard, 1,700 tierces prime western steam and
I.60 j tons of other kinds.
Dnloth Grain Mtrkel.
DULUTH. April 1 WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 hard, 75c; No. 1 northern, 7ac;
No. 2 northern, 72ac; May, TbWu'&mci July,
74Vic
OATS May, 33c.
HEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Market
Reanmea Listless
Inactivity
and la Sloarglsh.
NEW YORK, April l.-The stock market
dropped back Into an apathetic condition
today. It moved In an extremely slugglsn
and halting manner throughout the day.
Th s was a disappointment f such specula
tors as had hoped that eiterdays ad
vance heralded the beginning of a con
tinued upward movement. ihe stiff call
money rate yesterday and the flurry to 15
per cent. It will be rememvjered. were ig
nored and the buying of stocks was per
sls.ed In even while, money was at Ihe
highest, but the high money rats today wat
evidently ihe deterrent influence 01 ihe
speculation. Yesterday's buying in face of
high money rates was baaed upon an is
sumption that the corner would be turne.l
today in the money dllllculty and that
easier conditions would begin witn 1 1 1
bitrsement of April tllvldenu and lnteres.
money. When the call money market was
peen to be quite as stiff as yesterday then
wr.s some selling of slocks by yesteraoy's
buyers in cinseauence. The whole mirke.
was slrlctly professional and the susplc.o 1
got abrond that yesterday's advances wer
oue more to professional manipulation anl
to covering uy snorts man to
any olher
cause. The day's develo..mf nts were 1 ot
Important and seemed of little influence.
The subtreasury statement, us expected
showed that the payment or ;-cster.1ay
arait ior renei purposes in in i niuppi ei
made good to the money inarKet ine .re
lous subtreasury drain slnc3 Friday. Some
furiher benefit to the money market in ex
pected from the payment cf government In
terest. There Is still confidence that t ,-
movement In the Immediate tuture will be
to the advantage of New York In the wa .'
o' release of funds accumulated for dlvl
oends and Interest. A seasonable return
flow of money from Interior points Is also
expected. But there was perceptible toda
in the speculative sentiment a recurrence
of the fear that heavy corporate require
ments are waiting to ab:o.-b rny Incr.as? in
cr?dL resource?. The disturbance In th'?
loan market today was attrilmted to th
payment of subsci lptions for Chlcngo and
Nf rihwestern's new stock. in the time
money market lenders show a disposition ti
r. strict their loans to wiiiiln thw six
months' reriod. the obvious purpose being
to have ihe maturities come wn-n the fall
demsnd from ths interior for fundi bc.ni
to withdraw money from New York rgain.
The hearing "odiy of the nrocerdlng., to
moke permanent the lni.i"ctl'n nga nt th t
voting of Union Pacific a h ilillns; . of South
ern Pacific stock caused a tfe..n'i or su
prnRp and a desire to await the decision.
There was some renewed heavy selling
also of Pennsylvania. The dlmolntlon of
the injunction against the Wa'.iash strlk
was the cause of som liquid tio- in Mi
Wabnsh. Sugar suffered from th rcductlo i
In the price of refined pradea m meet yes.
terday's cut by competitors. There was a
violent and unexplained break In Colorad
'Fuel, with at effective rail), a further de
c Ine In Lirdo i d sco'int rat s w is regard 1
with satisfaction. A sharp break i - ho
cotton market, it was hoped, wou d In
I crease the foreign oemana. ine market
cliaed dull.
Honda wer dull and Irregular. Total
nale. par value. 31.8S:.COO.
United Hiaies new as. regiaterea, recline 1
Vj er cent on the last can.
Tne lOllowinai (ir .i- 'I'.iiiaiiuiia on me
New Y'crk Stock crlmnpe:
Atrhlann
do pld
Pal. - Ohio
do pfd
ranaillan Parlft .
.. IIS Tfiaa A Paclflo .....
.. 7J. Toledo, St. L. A W
.. t du pfd
.. S3 il'nloii PaclAc
..!.' do pfd
.. 7a"4 Wabaah ..,
.. 4ra lo pld
... Whtcilng A L. E...
. . c do tJ pfd
.. Vila. Oiitral
. . au I do pfd
.. .:'. Ariama Gi
it
u
4J'
l'
4M
4fv,
cnda Bo ,
1'hea. At Ohio
Chicago 4 Altou..
do pld
Chicago 0. W..
do I at ptd
do !d pld
fhlcago & O. W..
Chicago Tar. A Tr
do pfd
C. C. C. 8t. L..
Colorado io
do IM pfJ
do 2d ptd
VI. Ai Hudana ...
Del. t.. A W
Drover 11. O....
do pfd
Krla
do lat pld
do 2d pld
Great Nor. pfd....
liocking Valley ..
do pfd
llllnola Central ...
Iowa ('antral
do pfd
Uka Erla a W...
do ptd
L. N
Manhattan 1
Mel. St. Rv
Mex. Central .....
Mx. National ...
Minn A St. L,
Mo. Pacific
at.. K. A T
do pfd
N. J. (antral ....
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Otitarlo A W
Peir.vrlvania
K-Jloa
,.181-a American ka
.. Ua t'nltcd Hlalra Ex...
... 2-a Wella-Kari K
. .. aiiAa Amal. topper
. .. 1 Amrr. Car ft F....
... 4 do pld
... UUj Amr Lin. on
...141 I do pfd
...24 American S. A R..
. .. aa'a do ptd
...a Anac. Mlnli.g Co...
... it Drooklyn H. T
. .. Volo. fwl A Iron..
... oJVa Cona. Gaa
...lha ('out. Tobarco pfd..
. . .lul n. Klc trie
. .. a4 Hm-klng Coal
. ..KW'a Inter. Paw
... J- P'd
. .. Siva In(r Powar
...40 Llclodo Oaa
...IIS National lliacult ..
...114 National Lead
...n&'a No American
...ltt fsc'hc ( oaat
... I"eia Mall
. .. 17-a People'a t;aa
...as Proiaed 8. Car
...107 Uo Vi
... 35, Pullman P Lar...
... ioS public Blacl
...170 "I" pfd
...t2i fi-tar
... 7u Tann. Coal A Iron
... al 1 nlou Flag A P. ..
. .. to-a' T;d
...Us .1' . lalhcr
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.
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du lat fird
do la pta
St. U A 8. P
Ho lat pf
do Id pf.l
St. L. S. W
do pld
( Paul
do p(d
So. Paciftc
So Rallsay
do pfd
Offered.
.. 14
.. 1'a
.. 7t
.. fl
.. '
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..14S
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do r'd
U. g. ftt
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tm.-r. fcon.otlve
do .rd
K. C Si.ui'Mrn ...
do pf .l . . ,
Rock lalaod
do pfd
Bask f'leartaiis.
BT. LOUIS. April l.CleariiiK4. t7?W19;
balance. t976.!i9f; money, steady. per
tent- New York rxchange, lie premium.
CHICAGO. April 1. Clearings, I';7.5ir.!,n3;
balances, 83.046.119: New Y'ork exebaog . 15?
premium; foreign exchange, unchanged;
TS'ic; No. 1 northern,
r iil'R-First :'
patents 3 1ri3.70; : ,
clears. ?.. r: o .
Vf'
lNAll, . .ril 1 Clearing. W.-I.- I
" ' 1 I'" !'". - nil n t- cent; Near lork -
c."h 'li - , i r. r.
; I'.l AiH J VM'A, April 1 Clesr!-g.
. .i ; IrtliiueA. $.',. t-S ; mrney, buv s
r -eiu. ... .
i ''.nn'iii'., Apri' 1 t leering.',
JS::; VJ l4,-,,iM,; money. 6 pe.- cent,
vp.u- V;.Kk i.ri! l . i...ln ijMi.ttt..
I h'iKluN. Apiil l.-Clearings. $S.512.3;
Mines, '.,:M,iVi.
f- lurk Money Market.
NEW YORK. Anril 1. MONK Y On call.
firm. i per cent, clos njt nt 7?yS por cent
Time, stfa.iy; sixly rtftys. 1.4 p- r c nt;
ninety days. 04 per cent; rlt months. Sfi.)
per cent. Prime .nercan;lle did.-i. Per
tout.
. 8TKRI.I N(J EXCKANfJE-ftendy at $4 S7
for dimand an1 at U..vi nUil for sixty
I dnys; po-t.d rites. H '. ,u.d M-aiVt!-";
commi-rcl il bills. tt.S34.S3'4.
bll I1.R bar, 4:c; Mexican dollars,
3v4c.
HUND8 Government, easier; rnllraad. Ir
regular. I he closing quotations on bonds
follows:
ara as
('. 8. ref. li, reg..
1o coupon
do Si, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg. . . .
do cuupo.i
do old 4. rcg....
do coupon
do 5. reg
do coupoj
Alchtson gen. 4i..
do adj. 4a......
TBI. A Ohio 4a...
do 34
do ton. 4a....,
Canada So. 2a
( entral or Ua. ba. .
do la Inc
(hra. A Ohio 44s
t-ht9go A A. 3.s.
C , 11 A U n. 4.
..: iL. A N. ul.
..l'a Mrx. Ontral
..107 I do Is Inc..
.100
74
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. t4
. 1
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M . K.
T. 4t
do !
N. V. C. g.
N. J. C. sen
No. Pa.-IOc 4l
lo
N. t W. con
..in",
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.1114
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.114
.114
4s
Ktsdinf gen. 4s
St L ft I M c. t..
SI. L. cc 8 F. u
At. L. M. W. It...
in it
S. A. A A. P. .
Po. Paclflc 4a
.--o Hallway it
Tr A Psclllr Is
tl'lt T.. St. L. A W
4a. 78
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.... 71 -j,
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1
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(. It A St P g. 4a lltiVfn.on PmIB'
t
I' A N. W. c. '.a i;i' do (onr. 4a...
I "C. R. I. A P. 4a.. .10 Waha'h la
; r I- C A St L g. 4a.. 1001 do It
ChLlKO Tur. 4a J do deb. B
j 1 nlorOo 80. 4a aVAiVOrat Shore 4a..
Denver A H. O. 4a. j Wheel. A L. IS
Krla prior lien 4a l.',Vla. Tantral 4a.
do ga.ie.-al 4a n.V,4 U;on. Tobacco 4a
V. W. A D. C. Ja.110 IColo. fuel &a...
Hocking Val. 44a.... 10I4
Ex-Interest. "Bid. Offered, a Ex-ltv
terest and offered.
evr York Mining: Storks,
NEW YORK. April l.-The following
are the closing quotations on the New
York- Stock exchange:
Adama Con (M I.itlle Chlof
A Ilea J4 i Ontario 2Su
Biih !.' (iphlr ISO
llrunawtck ( on 4la phoenix a
ConiBtO'-k Tuniifl .... 9'.a Potoal
Ton. Cal. A Va It. Sttji gd
llorti silver Sltrra Nevada 'j
Iron Silver 1hi .-mail liopea Pi
Leadvilla Con il HtandarJ 10
IHK'AUO L1VK STOCK SIAKKET.
Cattle Are Variable, Hogs and Sheep
fteady. Lambs Illsrher.
CHICAGO. April l.-CATTLE-Rec Ipts.
21,(iti hend; market heavy, slow; good to
prime steers, J4.9o4i6.40; poor to medium,
4-tXK&4.75; stockers and feeders, 32.76(r4.0;
cows, l.U4i4.60; heifers, 2.50fc6.tA); eanners,
; j Texas fed steei's, 1.wij4 ii).
nuuo jrccin, iichu , csdinmi-d
tomorrow, 2.5sj; left over, 3.5O0; averagj
! steady, close strong; -mlied and butchers.
37. laCri 1 .3o ; good to choice heavy, (.4oo7.'i6;
rouKh heavy, Ji.lbtf(.4o; light
38.9o.h7.2j;
bulk of sales, 37.20iiii.45.
SHEEP ANU LAMBS Receipts, 18.000 !
heou; ntieep steady; lambs 10c higher; good
to cnoice wethers, 35.ooifi6.65; fair to choice
mixed, 1.5uiii.60; western sneep, $5.507.00;
native lambs 5.5(;(i3 (.50; western lambs,
spring lambs, 110.0013.00.
Oinclal yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Cattle 7.049 2.653
1 Hogs H.ti26 2.611
K
14, turn i.Ji'i
Mew York Live Stoek Market.
NEW YORK, April 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.92i heau; steady; good to choice
beeves a trifle firm; steers, I4.75f75.45; bulls,
3.iKXU 4.4D ; cows, 1.5iiri4.15. Cables steady
fur live cattk. and dressed beer; live theep
lower at UWalje per ib., dressed welg.it.
Exports today. 8,810 quarters of beef.
CAiiVtS-necilpts. 3.6S2 head; veal, 25
60c lower, except ior strictly prime snd
cnoice; vents, 34.otu-.00; city dreesed veals,
lower, S'B'liic.
SHtJEf AND LAMES Receipts. 5.453
head: sheep, lirra; lames, firm to higher;
icw late arrivals unsold; sneep, 34.50i.6i;
culls. W.o'iut.tO; lamb,, ;6.00Se.OP, no prims
wooied larnbs here; pnme dipped, a7.x,i
7.4u; spring lambs, b6.50 per head.
jiOoS tiece-.pls,. 4JSI3 . head; market 10c
higher; state, .".6o..
St. Louis Live Stori Market.
ST. LOUIS. April Y. CATTLE Receipts.
2,ixjO head. Includ ni l.ooo nead Texans;
market sieadv: native shir.pliiK and export
Etiers. H.G.'ni.l). with' strictly fancy worth
UD 10 35.50; dr.sded beef and butcher steers,
$.a!(it.).oo: Miers under l.H lbs., 3.5oti4.40:
stockers and leeaers,. Ki.tti'ai.ev; cows ana
i ho.f-.rs. 5J.2a(?(5.w; canncrs, 2.2iOrj3.00; bulls,
j.6..jiJ.j; calves, xs.uiiftj&au; Texna ana in
diari stetrs, a.li6(i(4.30; cows and heifers,
$2.4oU3.3j.
HOGS receipts, 6,500 head; market falrl
active, wetk: pls ann lights. 6. Sc. (((. 2 :
nuckirs. 7.1ixo7.4'J; butchers. 17 2587.65.
iME'-.P AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.00)
hend; market strong; native muttons, 34.00
(jitf.Oo; lambs. 34.nc& i.6 ; culls und bucki.
i!.'i(iA.ii; stockers, $2.2oS3.9j; Texan', 340)
64.60.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.1 head'; lights steady to strong,
heavies weak to 10c lower; cows and, heifer i
steadv to strong; natives. 4.00ft.lu; iowi
and hi If. rs, $2.25Ji4.75; stockers and feeders,
1. 10.
HOGS Receipts. .f93 head, mostly weak
to 2Vc lower; pigs, steady; light and light
mixed, ?7.0",ii7.5IVi; medium and heavy, 87.2i
477.45: bti'k. 3T7.& iji'.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.061
heaa; qctlve, steady to strong; top Colo
rado lambs, 37. oo.
Stock In Slsht.
Following were ths receipts of live stoc'.
at the elx principal western cities yester-
Cattle.
.. 4 000
..21.000
.. 6 5
.. 250 ,
.. 1.122
.. 6u0
Hogs. Sheep.
7.500 4,i)0
timaha
Chicago
Kansas CHy..
St. Ixiuls
8t. Jos ph
25.0 V)
18, (XI)
,000
6.500
4.5M
2.5t
6.500
2.0 10
6.0SS
Bloux tlty
Totals
.35.722
65,09 37,0s
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, April 1 Special cable anl
te'.esniphic communications to Bradstre't'j
fchow the following cha"ges I a avallsbls
supply as compared wit h lat week:
Whiat. United Statet and Camida. east of
th-3 Hockles. decreased 2.105.O00 bu.; afloat
for and In Europe, decreased 2.800,000 bu.;
O'.a! supply, decreased 4 9.5.000 bu.
Corn. United Statea. east of the Rockies,
den eased 124,00" bu.
oats. United Slates and Cannda, east of
the Rocklr4, lncreared lift. WW bu.
Amonir the more Important decreases re
ported this week are thoee of 9.00u bu. a.
Chicago private elevators. 30f,i)0 bu. at
northwestern interhir elevators. 103,00(1 bu.
at Si. Joseph and 55,000 bu. nt Nashville.
The loading Increase Is that of 430,0uu bu.
at Manitoba.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. April l.-COFFEE-8pot
quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 64c. Futur-s opened
qt let and unchanged pricea to a decline ot
b points and ru!e1 generally (inlet, display
ing an easy undertone as a result of lower
foreign markets and continued heavy r
relpts. notoblv at the Interior, which re
poriel 20.C9U bags. Final prices were un
changed to 10 points lower nnd total sa'ei
were 27.0O) bags. Including: May. 4 lOe; July,
t.r.f'i -l.-Hic; September, 4.45fil 50o; November.
4.V.ti4.wV: December. 4.8oc; January, 4&tt
4.9oc; March, oc.
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 1. RI'TTER
Firm, good uemand; extri western tream
rv. !t '.0!c: nearby prints. 33c.
EGGS Steady. fair demand;
nearby, 14M.C a" the mar': wertern,
roc th wet rn, 144c; southern. 14c.
fresh
141c;
Duck
egga, 27t',8c. Ge.se eggs. 70C(Moc.
CIIEEttK Steady, but quiet; New York
full crenm". prime, small. H'ifaWc; fair t
good. i:i4?iltc; prime, large, i4(144c; loir
to good, 13'j'13c.
Dry Goods Marked.
HEW Y'ORK. April l.-DRY GOOD8
Strlke talk Is still the prominent fatur of
the market, but ni effect has been notice
abli upon market coridltpii' beyond ih
strengthening of sellers' opinions regarding
a few lines of stipie cottons. Buyers ari
unwi'ltiiK to ooera.e except wln there Is
urgent nectsslty fur the goods.
Mllaraakee Gesla Market.
MILWAUKEE, April l.-WHEAT-Dull;
No. I northern
77c; No. S northern. 7c
May, 73ic.
BARLEY Steady;
No. J, Or; sample, 42
(,634 c.
CORN May. 43c bid.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. April 1 -CORN-Flrm; No.
t. SSi.e.
OATH Steady; No. t white. 32833c,
LIVE MUU MAKlVLl
Beef Steeri tni Coiti in Active Demand at
Steady to 8tron! Pr.oes.
HOGS OPENED LOWER, BUT STRENGTHENED
Loral rarkera er Asrala Liberal
Carers of Fat Sheer J l'b
and the Market Waa Active and
Strong on All Good Staff.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 1. j
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs- ijnee,).
Olhclal Monday ....
i-mcui i atamy
(. irtclai v tuiiCBday .
i.44tl j
4,lA'
Three days this week.. 11,74a 1.1
Same days last week. . . . .Ij.516 IB.mo
Daine week nerore 12. Ill ),4il
oaine three weeks sgo..li.lht l.i
cwt mo tour weeks ago. . . .lu.' li, 11
Mnm uarn last vrar ll.HIJ Z.t.l.i
Z0,(l3i
2,(d
I8.M0
l,H.O
ld,.t2u
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
ihe loncwing table shows ti.e receipts ot
caitiv, nogs ni.d sneep m( euuth omia for
tne tar 10 uate ana com.nsoii wim
ai:
lisjd. ru. inc.
HttlU ....
j,4il
DI2.3H1
AA.Oli
2w
Ho.al
I.Ut
r-il-ei ....
Nl.t.0
lii.suy
oa,ji6 118,lo6
lor hogs al Couth
Average
pi Ice vaid
Omaha ior ihe laal sevtrai uas wnh com
parisons; late. I 1303. 1D02. 1901. 1A). 1K9. 11SUS. jls97.
March
March
March
.March
March
.iu.h
March
March
March
March
March
March
March
March
Match
- 1 to 5 4 72-' 3 Hi 7i
7 14V4 a 4i 4 Jl 3 to, 3 . 3 tJ
7 2b I 5 ?! 4 7i( 3 .
March
aei
16 lS-S.' I (,! 4
3 6ji 3 7ui 3
3 Oil 3 71 3 9i
NI i 3 Si
March i7 7 lol 6 151 I 4 4
iarch 1K 7 i kii 6 55
March
March
March
March
March
Mutch
March
jviarch
K Ji ., Illi 1 kS it it, i
jt 1 sa
21 7 24 I
17 6 71, 4 6 3 58, I 4 B0
L6 0 J 4 81 3 6rti 3 ;5,
6 5 e 4 ta, Wi f i
I 3 (tli 4 J 3 IM 3 7i. 3 91
6 29 I 4 J 3 00. 3 711 .1 ..
23; 7 45
4-
M 1 6 Wi 5 761 I 3 l 'l ;
26i 21(, 6 M, i Si 1 4 89, S tw t vi
March 271 7 2ti4 6 4b 0 801 4 97, I 60, 1 3 Mi
March ixi i jim 6 5 0 90 u 0s 3 6b 3 oi
ivlarcn 2:l 6 b, b to, n 3 W 3 ai 3 Si
March U 7 22 6 , i 12, 3 63, 3 6j 2 fei
..mrt li u, 7 2.! 6 56, ; 5 lui j Wi 3 6J, 9i
April J.... i:H I ! 6 97 I 3 b 3 tu, 3 i
Indicates Sunday.
The oillcial numcer of cars of Ktock
brought in today t-y each road was: .
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H r s. I
C. M. & St. P. Ry... 10
M.ssourl Pacific Ry.. 4
Union Paclac system 32
C. & N. V. Ry 11
r. K. c M. V. Ry.... bl
C. St. P., M. & O. Ry 2
1. I ull 6 iii 1 08, l ? ' '
2. t MI4 I 6 28; a So, S2 t 8 I 4!
I. 1 IH ' i 4 i. 3 11 3 l
4. 7 "111 6 32 I 3 3 7 J 41
a. 7 ll, 7 a - 4 i4 1 l
S i L yj-i yi J!. i iv ! . V.I
11 I ittfi US W - I l " I "
121 7 13'., 6 18! 4 41, 4 76, 3 (4, i .
Vi 7 23HI 3U 45, 4 ? i I .
14 1 Mi U 60; 4 wi 3 , J 6 ,
1, . . k .1 . A -.u, A t9l 3 681 3 ll
Jo
17 ii
29 ' i
II
14
1 '4
2
116 18
B. & M. Ry.
31
4
4
9
2
3
C, B. A w. Ry
W 1 X- Si j. Kv.
C.. H. I. A P., east.
C.. K. 1. & 1'., wJt.
Illinois Central Ry
Total receipts
.187
The olsposltion Af ths day a receipts was
as ioiIows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. came. nogs. oneei.
Omaha Packing Co
bwnt and Company
Armour & Co
tuo.iiy Pacmng Co
Armour, from Bioux City
Carey dk Benton
Lobman at Co
W. 1. Stephen...
Hill Huntxlnger
Livingstone tt tihallor...
Hamilton
L. F. Huss
Wolf Murnan
Dennis A Co
Morton 4 O
Lee Rothschild
bam Werthelmer
b. &. b
v.ther buyers
Total
435 870 6l
hl 1.636 622
60) 1.871 2.412
647 1,657 Ml
138 1.719
10
11
35
M
185
110
13
75
63
116
521 0
1,309 8.CSS 4.656
CATTLE There was another fairly lib
eral run pf cattle here today, but the sup
ply for the first half of the wsek Is about
4.000 head short ot the same days of last
About Ihe usual proportion of the offer
ings consisted of beef steers, but the mar
ket was fairly active and steady to strong
nrlces were paid. Packers seemed to have
quite liberal orders, sb that practically
everything waa disposed of in good season.
Gooa nanny sielgnt caul continued to be In
the greatest uemand. while the heavy
weights were neglected unless they were
of xtra good quality. It may be said that
the range of prices la now about the nar
rowest of the teason. Fair to good cattle
are now selling around 34.25 and 4.40. while
tt takes something strictly choice to bring
The'suppfy of cows was again rather
light as compared with tne tota receipts,
and as the demand was quite liberal the
market ruled active and steady to strong
on the more deslreble grade. The same
ss has been th case fcr some time past,
handy weight heifers of good ual'tL
prfl ItnU CUIlllllrtl'U " " ' - 1 - -
prices. Canr.ers
wiara. rtawrnn ! a. lllL.e
tasler to dlsp'oie of today than they have
been of late, but there was not much
change in the prices paid.
Bulls veal calves and stags did not show
enough' change to be worthy of mention.
The stocker snd feeder market was again
active and steady-on all desirable grades.
The demand from the country so far this
week has been about up to expectations so
that speculators sre buying the good cattle
eiv The common siufL though, is not
J . . ...... t rv rtiivrs. so mat
In
acnm.'u 1. nv v nt inv
that
Class Ol came ' - -
Representative sales.
price
, BEEF blBfiW
AT.
...1200
...11M
...1160
...10D4
...1040
...ion
...1211
...1234
...1116
...132
...1346
...10.13
...10S8
...1344
...1150
...1212
...12AS
...1431
...12t
.. .1245
...13511
...1211
...12M
...lies
...12
...1211
...1244
...1327
...1416
...1347
...1211
...1210
...1277
...1402
Pr.
4 46
4 46
4 45
4 45
4 40
4 45
4 46
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 63
4 55
4 M
4 M
4 0
4 SO
4 60
4 60
4 SO
4 M
4 C5
4 6
4 (6
4 65
4 10
4 70
4 60
4 70
I 7li
4 13
4 71
4 4
4 10
4 46
4 46
No
1....
14 ...
1...
3....
4....
1....
St....
3...
...
1...
14...
4...
1...
18...
16...
13...
I...
...
I...
4...
24...
t...
13...
1...
I...
4...
I...
13...
ii...
15...
V...
1...
...
JO ..
I...
...
1...
It...
It...
...
Av.
loK)
loot
40
too
t2
40
15
1014
M
1020
1142
1037
.
loss
, lilt
71
lot
oo
, 16
t0
sat
1120
, 127
1CS5
(2
124'.
1072
2
1085
1120
J(47
, 1270
330
4(
Pr.
(J
I IS
I 75
I M
4 00
4 03
4 Oil
4 20
4 20
4 10
4 15
4 24
4 25
4 25
4 SO
4 0
4 30
4 30
4 10
4 30
4 13
4 15
4 36
4 16
4 35
4 13
4 35
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 16
4 1".
No
1...
IS...
24...
34. . .
11...
...
21...
22...
12...
31...
12...
14...
46...
...
25...
3...
34...
25...
4...
...
24...
...
It...
21...
2(...
10...
17...
10...
17...
17...
...
31...
25 .
li ...
'A
sr..
1342
'svTEERB AND HEIFERS.
... 6o 4 00 14
... Ill 4 00 10 1AM
.... S51 4 00 21 102J
.... 15 4 25 : 1031
in( 4 -
STEERS AND COW3.
....Illi
4 VI
COWS.
I 60 1 0 I 44
40 1 1000 1 60
t 00 1 1250 1 61
00 1 v Sit I 61
26 1 1010 60
I 35 1 lulO I M
i 10 1070 1 60
t !6 T 57 1 60
I 40 643 1 60
I 60 1 1143 3 y,
60 1 , . . . I' 4 3 at
1 6J 11 1125 1 60
III 1091 1 M
2 61 6 10M I 40
I U 5 1234 I U
1 50 10M t 6
I 40 1 1140 I 46
I 40 1(k; I 46
1 16 1 1K2 1 45
2 76 12 1 10
1 75 Hurt I 70
2 1.', 6 aihi I 70
2 75 i 1U25 1 73
75 U 1004 1 76
I 76 13 015 I 76
66 I 'lM 1 75
1 0 II 1146 3 16
I SO 1 1110 I 16
I M 6 ..." 112 1 45
t 1 2 1000 1 76
l oo 10 imo t to
t 00 1 1230 1 to
1 00 t UUO 3 SO
3 00 14 1014 1 M
1 uO 1 1144 1 X.
00 l,...f 11.70 1 al
1 06 1 l'-'-O 1 36
I is t Hum 1 13
I 16 If... P7 1 35
I 11 647 1 36
1 16 1 1140 1 M
I 26 1036 1 at
1 26 1 UoO 4 M
I 45 1 1300 4 00
M I 1330 4 0
t 16 12 1014 4 60
I 36 1150 4 00
l k I "in 4 oo
l l im oo
I 34 U 1W.4 4 US
...104
...1100
... V6
... Sso
...70
... 80
... MO
. .. 1"0
... 720
. .. W
...112'.
...6(0
... a to
... 125
. .. too
... SM
... 4M
... 170
... 110
. . . loan
... 141
... 43
... 124
... 7o
... 70
... 770
... M
. . . 10:0
...lout
... 176
...1100
...no
... urn
.. 1040
. . .ldfcO
... 0
...1210
...
...
...121
... 125
...lluO
...1025
... t0
....lifo
,...P0
... fr
. i. .a
..12 4
is.,
it..
I Ull M 1 147S 4 W
1 1 t. n I'M to
11 a. I n I ... IJft" 4 on
1 1 1 lu 1 M I"'i 4 M
1 -,& i :.o It . . . Iui4 4 I"
1 n., i t I'' 4 is
1 I. .. 1 I 'S.e 4 U
COW8 AND HEIFERS.
t tti : '
CALVES.
I SM t 4 n5 4 75
I 310 J VI 4 l"i IW
T "0 4 H I ' 4 ' J
1 '. JlH 4 ao f Ill c
4 iis i :n 1: im c
I 1 J I Il I'll
1 4i i ii 4 Mi 4 J
1 S46 1 1'. I lit) IJ
HEIFERS.
1 170 a . 1 470 4 IK
1 itn li, t "M l
1 7.(0 ! . ( til t i
t M i tt 30 l 7 W
5 ! a no 1 fffl .1 71,
J3 SSt I 7J K W I "a
b 40 1 So i oil I HI
3 r.tt I 01 1 HO IM
1 4 0 I 10 U 4 15
( 3 10 17 1 4 tti
4 4-0 III 11 i. 4 10
BULLS.
I IPX) tjs 1 wo t 10
I ie 1 In 1 ii I is
I im t 7 1 111.0 I 40
1 l:i(" I 1 l-' t 4.1
1 11J0 I 1 !0 1 4:.
1. irri ; 1 imo s u
1 imo 1 00 1 Mwi 1 e.i
t mo 1 mi 1 110 .1 ro
t ms 1 or, 1 i a cs
I Uln 11 l.. IMO 1 (l
1 ...is n 1 ;i 1 i7.i 1 7
1 l.wo 1 ft) 1 1 too 1 is
1 U40 Hi t ran 1 7
1 ivo 14:1 I it
i lr.Sa 1 jo
STAGS.
1 1170 I IS 14 1814 4 II
14 UJ I (V.
STOCK CALVES.
I no t 00 1 7o 1 so
' O'l 4 107 4 00
II IM J S 1 140 4 ti
1 S0 50 1 300 4 00
1 m 51
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
300
Sra
1 o
t
421
r,o
so
410
!
: jo
t la
t :
1 7
1 7S
t 75
. (70
. .V'O
. 4U
.11"0
.
. oS
I M
i M
I on
10
I 10
I 10
. 0
J
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1. 412 2 aw -J o2 t 11
7 Si "i jr. 6M 4 10
1 4.10 M 1 MO 4 15
H Ml 1 00 ' 6 VI 4 It
I '.t wi ? Ml 4 20
1 6C0 I 55 t 421 4 20
1 SIC !W ( 70 4 2
2 M t no i 7M 4 2S
6:.0 I 00 1 4.K) 4 25
I S20 I 15 if 42 4 '.5
5f 3 SO 2.1 471 4 25
i 72.1 t mi te tis 4 :
I 450 S 50 J (ISO 4 30
4(1 ; tli s 443 4 SO
4 '-Al :i re. 7 701 4 31
,. 739 3 50 2 720 4 35
. !ia :i 75 B 50 IH
. . 5M 3 15 10 !. 4 So
.. 4 1(1 2 (.7 4 40
.. 7r.O 4 00 14 35 4 45
. . 6(i0 4 00 Z4 710 4 0
.. 441. 4 00 t -". 4 50
..571 tm 14 537 4 It
.493 4 05 II Ml 4 70
. 2 4 10
R. O. Reese-Utah.
Av. 'r No. Av. Pr.
. . 134S 2 K, 1 stag 1'fci 2 l5
. 12S4 2 RS N bulls 1216 2 66
l ...
12...
...
1. .
k...
II...
13...,
No.
1 bulls.
li btiils..
HOGS There was n llaht aunnlv of hoits
here today, but stl.l pacKers tried to pound
the market owing to weak reports from
omer points. A lew loads at the start sold
about 2Hc lower than yesterday, and In
some cases packers were bidding as much
as 6c lower. The marKet though, soon
; braced up. and the bulk of the hogs sold at
! r.Kht c.oc to steady prices with yesterday.
The good weight hogs sold largely from
37.26 to 37.30, wltn prime heavies telling from
i.m io if. to. ine light nogs xoio irom
down. Trading was not very brisk, but
still the bulk of the early arrivals was
soon disposed of.
The extreme close of the market was
hnrdly as good as the middle, so that the
late arrivals sold more like the first sales.
Lightweights In particular were hard to
sen and thev suffered the moei. Rep
resentative sales
No.
Av. 6h. Pr.
No.
68..
32..
5v.
b9..
69..
64..
CS..
Av.
...247 ,
...234
...243
...254
...252
...247
. . .236
...248
Bh
Pr
7 274
7 174
7 274
7 27 4
7 T74
7 374
7 274
7 174
7 274
7 174
7 30
7 80
7 90
7 30
7 80
7 SO
7 30
7 SO
7 80
7 30
7 80
7 40
7 80
7 30
7 30
7 30
7 $0
7 80
7 30
7 80
7 80
7 30
7 80
7 80
7 30
7 324
7 324
7 824
7 324
7 324
7 324
7 324
7 35
7 35
7 35
7 85
7 40
7 40
60.
.111
6 50
43 164
7 00
7 174
7 20
7 20
7 20
7 224
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 26
7 25
7 25
7 26
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 25
7 M
7 25
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
7 274
J 27'f
7 274
80 1;9
72....
..1H3
20....
72....
...230
...220
...230
...234
...2JS
...23H
...250
...204
...247
...223
34
80
120
120
120
40
'46
'io
i6
72 222
76 231
66 230
62 242
61 246
62 259
61 257
t9 245
70 245
69 265
70 232
70 227
61. ,....249
64 229
39 250
44 240
it 231
68 2:'5
67 239
42 219
75 229
71 210
70 209
71 224
SO 226
80
61..
61..
63..
60..
80..
61..
63..
79..
..230
.240
.239
...217
...228
...261'
...242
...239
40
40
120
'80
c0.
40
80
40
'so
40
100
63...
....251
2T...
..265
58 .240
73.. ....256
72 273
64 244
73 249
83 270
70 2M)
64 2.S4
62 20
3d 306
67 273
35..
.223
72...
60...
73...
63...
72...
63...
47...
72...
71...
50...
69...
70...
"3...
72...
71...
62...
72...
72...
..243
..236
..234
..242
..230
..246
..24
..266
..229
..255
..239
..232
..220
..235
..236
..244
...237
80
120
'46
60 273
120
66.
....2W
....248
....253
....279
66..
77..
77..
40
'so
1)0
40
55..
....274
48 200
62..
..278
..235
..232
66.
160
7 27 4
67.
..307
7 40
SHEEP Receipts of sheeD were llitht h.
morning, and as the demand on the part of
packers was fully as good as it has been
the market ruled active and steady to
strong on all desirable grades of both sheep
and lambs. Several trains were late In ar
riving, but still they sold as fast as they
were unlosded. estern lambs sold at
17.40, which Is the highest price of the sea
son. Mexlcsn yearlings sold at 36 75. It
was very evident that packers would have
bought a good many more sheep and
lambs had they been here, and they claimed
they were, unable to anywhere near fill
their orders.
There w re very few feeders on sals, but
It Is safe to call the market steady.
Quotations: Choice western lambs, 17.35
J.40; fair to good lambs, 7.0fff7.25; choice
Colorado lambs, 7.2537.60; choice light
weight yesrllngs. 6.4(;ii6.76; choice heavy
yearlings, 35.756.25; fair to good yearlings,
5.75tj6.cO; choice wethers. 86.00B6 40; fair to
good, 85.25V(j6.00; choice ewes, 86.265.75; fair
to good ewes, t4.25ti6.25: feeder lambs $4 76
4)5.26; feeder yearlings, Sl.2594.75; feeder
wethers. 34.Uks4.6o; feeder ewes,' 33.00C((3.50.
Representative sales:
No.
6 clipped western wethers...
498 clipped western wethers...
874 western ewes
:! western yesrllngs
870 Mexican yearlings
6f'l Mexican lamba
62i mestern lambs
62 Wyoming feeder ewes
48 Wyoming feeder wethers.
121 Wyoming feeder lambs
1 buck
29 Wyoming feeder lambs....
Av. Pr.
93 6 25
.62 6 25
1"0 5 )
77 6 50
,77 4 75
64 6 80
72 7 40
6 4 00
62 4 26
44 4 25
16) 4 50
72 5 25
Kansas tlty Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 1 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,500 head natives. 1,060 head Texana.
SIM head native calves; heavy cattle opened
weak, closed strong; light steady to strong;
quarantine, active, steady; neavy cows.
Geo. A. Adams Grain Go.
GRAIN,
PROVISIONS AND STOCKS.
Members Chicago Board of Trade, Bt.
Louis Merchants Exchange and Kan
aka City Board of Trade.
Room 224 Board Trade Bide.. Omaha,
Phones 1006 and 1017.
J. te. Von Dora, Ice President,
Writs for our market letter and oaaa
(Tain bids.
PRIVATES WIRES.
CONSIGNMfcNTS ONLY
Consign your grain to the
LOGAN GRAIN GO.
KANSAS CITY, i"10.,
And you will get best weights, best prices.
and quick returns.
VEAR GRAIN
COMPANY.
Member a Principal Exchanges.
Privste Wires.
BRANCH OFFICE )M AHA, NEB
110-11 1 Hoard of Trade
W. B. WARD. Mr. Tciepaons Ull
steadv lo Inc lower; heifers sn1 stockers
and feeders, active, s:ions, choice export
mill dressed beef steers. 14 Wtti f: fslr to
g'od. $2.7MH.nO; storktrs and feeoer.. 32 7sf
4 Wi. ateeiern fed sleers. ml4.; Texa
nnl Indian steers. 3flivi4n: Texas cos
I:I2".J.1 '; native cows. JJ'"tT4 4i; heifers
a is-tl I 7S; ranners. H.5ili2.40; bwlls, 33 0.
4 'O; calves. J3 ivj7.nn
III 11I8 Receipt. ,0iVl head; market slow,
Steadv: top, $7 42'; bulg of sal a. 57 2Vn
7.17--,; heavy. V '17 4?t: mixed pck-is
7.1 .t?.3v.: light, 17 ("(.M-H: ork r 7 .i
7 22'; pigs, fii :VH6
SlIKKI' AND I AM US Receipts. ..'
head, ninr'ol utendr; one tium n of s;T.t.g
l:m')s sold for II"; native lmr. J....vv(! 0 .
western bimlis. iA7l.i10; fed ewes. 14 .V4
"0: native wethers, 14. T..Ift ; '!
clipped rhrep. II Wij PI; stockers and feed
t r, .fyri 4 Ml.
Slons ( ll Live stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. April l.-(Spee!al Tele
gram.) CAT TI.K Receipts, ii head,
mciiiv: beetes. 14 iieij.'i.pJl; cows, bulls and
mlxeri, U (fi4.ii; n lookers and feeders, ml
lit ; calves and vearllngs. H.Onoi 1.40.
HotlS Receipts. 2..VM head; sirens and
ousllty good, selling nt IT.iurU 7..15; bulk. yM
7.25.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, April l.-WOOL Wetk. but
unchanged; medium grades and combn g li
tdSc; light fine, l.Su iS'c; heavy line, 1 u
14Vc; tub wsshed. lKiiidc.
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the piers of tne American, English, French
snd German steamers, and remain opni
until within ten minutes of the hour of
.(ailing of steamer
Malls for Month un Central Anielie.i.
West Indies. Kte.
THl'KSDA Y At Sam. for Cl.'HA, YL?CA
TAN, CAMPECHE. TABASCO and
CHIAPAS, per s. s. Montr rey (mal f ir
other parts of Mexico must be ri recte i
"pvr s. s. Monterey"); at H a. m for UEH
Ml'DA, ne's. s. Tr.nldad; at 32 nv ( up
plementsry ,2:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS
and GT'ANTANAMO and SANTIAGO,
per s. s. Saratoga,
FRHlAY-At 12 m. for MEXICO, per a.
Niagara, via Tamplco (mail must he (:r
reeled "per s. s. Niagara"); at 12:30 p. rv
(supplementary 1:80 p. m. for IT
THOMAS. BT. CROIX. I.EEWARD an I
WINDWARD ISLANDS. BHITlaH
DUTCH and FRENCH OTIANA. per s. s
Korona (mall for Orenada and Trinidad
must be directed "per e. s. Kcrona" i.
SATURDAY At 8:30 a. m (supplementary
S:30 a. m ) for PORTO RICO, CURACA i
and VENEZUELA, per s. s Cira .is
(mail for Savsnilla and Cartagena must
be directed "per s. a. Caracas"); nt 8a m
.for ARGENTINE. URUGUAY an i
PARAGUAY, per s. s. Caslld.i; nt 9:Si a
m. (supplementary ie:3n a. m l 'or POR.
TUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILL
and CARTAGENA, per s. s. Altui mial!
for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. a
Altai"); at 0:30 a. m. (supplementary l'i;ji
a. m.) for HAITI and SANTA MA RTA
per s. s. Athos (mail lor Petit G mve
must be directed "per s. .. rAthoV'); tn
a. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Morrj c.ntle,
via Havana; at 10 a. m, for GRENAD V
and TRINIDAD, per s. s. Orensdi; a 1)
a. m. for BRAZIL, per s. e. Ten i son
via Pernambucc, jBahl-i. Rio Janeiro and
Santos (mat; ior North. Tn Prtsll. Ar
gentine. Uruguay and Paraguay must bo
directed "pet s. s. Tennyson"); at 10 a. m
for HAITI, per s. s. Prln Will m II (mall
for Curacao.' Venexuela. Trinidad. Brills i
and Dutch Guiana must be directed "pe
s. s. Prins Wlllem II"); at 12:30 p. m for
CUBA, per j. s. Ollnda, via Havana. '
Malls Forwarded Overland, tele,
eept Transpacific. v
CUBA By rail to Port Tamna. Pla., and
thence by steamer, cle-s at this office
ds.tly. except Thursda.i. at t5:30 a m
(the connecting mails close here on Mon
days, Wednesdays and tluturdays).
MEXICO CITY ( ivcrland, uniees specially
addressed for despatch by steamer, close
at this office dally, except Brnnav, at
p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Sundays at 1 p m
and 11:30 r.. m.
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North
f OijwiJAiMjj By rail to North . -ney,
and thence by steamer, closes at"
office daily at 6:30 p. m. (conrecdnsf 'li
Is close here every Monday, Wednea"
oyonry, nuu kiciicb (iy steamer.
tnis oi
malls
rltv and S.lturdAVl.
JAMAICA By rsil to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes st this office at 6 30 n
m. Wednesday and Thuraday. A
MIQUEIXJN Bv rail to Bosiun, and thence'
bvsteomcr, closes at this office dany ut
BELIZE, PUERTO CORTES and QUATE
MALA By rail to New Orleans a. id
thence by steamer, closes at (his ol.lce
"Pt Sunday, at tl:30 p. m. and
tll:30 p. m, Sundays at tl:00 p. n.. and
tll:30 p. m (connecting mail closest hers
Mondays at tll:3o p. m.). ,
COST A RICA-By rsll to New Orleans. aml'-Jsf
thence by steamer, closer at this offlcd
dally, except Sunday, st T1:30 p. m. and '
111:30 p. m., Sundays at fl p u, ahd tll:A)
p. m. (connecting mall closes here Tuea
days at til. 30 n. in.)
BAHAMAS (except parcels post malls) By
... . nini, -in., unn inence by
steamer, closes at this office st 15:30 a in
ivrrv Mnnri ('-.( .. .. .. .
1KEGIsTERe6' MAIL closes at V p. ni!
previous any. t
Tronsna. Ifle lAalls.
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP.
ri."' ioinni.B, via nan r ranefsco, cioa
here dally at 6 3o p. m. ua (o March 30th.
Inclusive, ior lienatcli mr k'nr.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here
oany bi o.a.j p. rn. up to April JIM lu
elusive, for desuatch ier a. i i n uJ.
CHINA and JAPAN, via TarYunu ,,.,'.
nere aauy at :ju p. m. up to Apr I 1d, In
clusive, tor despatch ner a. , hi i .
HAWAII, via ban Kranclsco, cn.c here
") v- in. up-in April join, In
clusive, for desnatch ner u ii.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vsncouvi- Mlid
viciuna. r. . . close nere datly ut j:3
p. ni. up to April 7th, Inclusive, for flrs
patch per s. s. Empr.ii oi Janun. .Mer
chandise fur L. b- postal ugeiic) at
bnanghal cannot be (ui'wardeu Mrt
Canada.
HAWAII. CHINA. JAPAN and specially
addressed mat:-.- ror the PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS, via Ban Francisco, c'-isr her
dally at 6:30 p. m. up lo Apii. 9:li, Inc.u
sive, for (.erpa;ch per s. s Gaelic.
PHILIPPINE ISI-ANDH, Via ...i. Ersn
clrco. close here dally st :0 p. ,n uj. t.
April lloth. Inclusive, for despatch i.e.
U. 8. Tianspon. '
NEW i.i.Ai.AND. AUSTRALIA (e(enl
West). NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI. SAMP
and HAWAII via Lan Ktundcco i lose
here dally at 6:S0 p. tn. after March IM'h
and up to April llsth. Indus ie. tor , c
patch per a. s. 8:eira. (If the Cu iard
kteamer carrying ihe ltnilsli man for
New Zealand dos not nrrlvv In Urns to
connect with this despatch. e""( mail-
closing at s:S0 a. in,. :26 s. and ;3)
p. in., bunduys at 4:4., a. m.. 8:30 a r.i
und 6:30 p. m. will be made up snd for
warded until Ihe ari.vsl of ilie l.'u'iar.l
steamer).
TAHITI snd MARQUESAS ISLANDS, vl v
Ban Frsnclsco cioce :.re dally at i
p. m. up to April ?4th. Inclurlve for des
psich er s. s. Mariposa.
A(.'t?TP.ALlA (exct-t Westi. FIJI l
LANDS and Mh CALEDONIA, v'u
Vtncouver and Victoria. (. c ,,. h,-r..
daily at 4:30 n. m. after Ai.r;i 113 h a"d un
to April 2.-th. Inc uclve. fr de p .tch I.'
NOTE Unless otherwise sddrevied. West
Ausirsaa is forwarded vis Europe, anl
New Zealand and Philippines vU bun
Francisco ihe quickest routes. Philip,
pines specially addressed "vis Csn ida '
or "via Europe" must be fullv prrpulu ut
lbs turelgn rules. Hswall Is forwarded
via San Francisco exclusively.
Trn. pacific maila are forwarded to iiort ut
sailing dally snd (he schedule of ilndu.;
lu srrsngcj un th presumption of their
umiiiciiuiipu owriano transit. R'g;
i "inn vmsea si s w p. m prvvuiii
ua.)
CuRNEl.ll'S ' ' A v -rTT. Pmohiii.
Pcstumee. New Yirk. N. T.. March fl. IM