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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bulliih lorei AdMo-ei Boost Wheat on
Board of Trad 8.
MAY DELIVERY RISES ONE AND EIGHTH
Cars AIm 0i l, hmt Oats and Pro
Visions Rrmtla Practically tn
cUitrd, Thosgk Firm, with
mall Blam.
CHICAGO, April l-8trength ws mani
fested In the a heat market today, due to
bullish foreign advices, and May firmed
me higher. May corn wm up V,c, w.th oats
unchanged. provision were firm, the May
product closing unchanged tu ec higher.
There waa a good trade in wheat aid
price had an upward tendency ihiouh
out the entire day. and the c;oee whs at
about the beat figure. May iiet.ed un
changed to a shade higher, 7i73 c t. 734c,
the ateady cable giving a little llrmness to
the altuatlnn. 1 here waa g.md commlssloii
houae buying during the whole session and
the price tor both May and July advanced
gradually. A Dig export buelness, together
with bullish European advices repotting
drouth In aouth Russia and Koumanla anJ
the decreased slocks In the northwest were
tha causes tor the better demand. The re
port that the Argentine sulpment for thi
week would be smaller was also a strength-
enlng Influence. After ael.log up to
May closed at 7'c, a net gain of 14c
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to sn.utio bushels. Primary receipts were
419.00 bushels, against 299.000 a year ago.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts
of 221 cars, which with local receipts of 24
crs. none of contract grade, made total
receipts for the three points of 245 care,
against 266 cars laM week and 224 cars a
year ago.
Dullness prevailed In corn and the gen
aral sentiment was bearish, although the
atrength of Y-heat held r"'es firm. Trad
ing was largely local, with considerable
changing going on selling May and buy
ing July. The cash market was dull on
account of the tie-up of the luke fleet.
After ranging between 43c and 43V May
closed 4e higher at 43Vc. Local receipts
were amall at 128 care, with 1 of contract
grade.
There waa only a small trade In oats, but
the market was firm In sympathy with the
strength In wheat. The principal buying
waa by a leaning dealer. The close waa
ateady, with May unchanged at 33V, after
selling between 33VaS37c and 34447t44c.
Local receipts were smaller than expected,
only 97 cars being received.
Provisions were dull but firm, the small
tocks being the supporting feature. There
waa a little easier tone early on selling of
ribs by packers, but the offerings were well
absorbed by commission houses and the
market rallied somewhat. The close was
firm, with May pork unchanged at 117.924.
May lard was up 2455c at IIO.OOQ'10.024 and
ribs were 5c higher at 19.75.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
40 cars; corn, 135 cars; oata, ltti cars; hogs,
18.000 head.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
114 SfiRlSoO for lake and electron-no and
114 .mn 14 SO for cast'ng. Iear declined 2a d
In London to 12 !, r- ma'ted unlet and
urn-hanged at $4 t.74 In Ine Nrw Y -t k mar
ket. Kpelter was uncharged Ik 111 nt lr,n
don and l.-caily: the leter r-nrket quoted
J5.75 and the former L22 (m. Iron closed at
67a In Glasgow and lis 4VI In Mlddlesbnr
otigh; the New York market was nominally
lower; No. 1 foundry, northern, I quoted
at IJSnoro-4.fi": No. 2 lontiilry. norinern,
(21 5i(i22.ii; No. 1 foundry, southern, and
No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, l-i.i"ir J2. jj.
OMAHA WHOLKiAI.L MARKr.T.
Condition of Trade and Quotations oa
Staple and Fancy- Prosaee,
EflOS-Fresh e'ock, 11V.
quiet, Ma. Bacon, Cttmberland cut. 26 to
Ins., d ill, 4'i iid: rrort rl'.m. IS to 24 lbs ,
quiet, 54a; long clar middles, light 28
to ;t4 lbs., unlet. Ms long tear ml. Hie,
heavy, 35 to 40 Ihn., quiet, .'s; short clear
backs. 1 to iln-., i il'-t hit; cleur bel
I'es. 14 to 16 lb., unlet Hl. S!i'nll"-s.
square, 11 to 13 lbs., qtil-t. 4. Lar.l. steady;
prime western. In tierces, Ms6d; American
If1ned I", pails, duii, V 60.
HOI'?-At London (Pacific coast), firm,
6 2r'aLl.
BL'T'i EH Good Vnlted 8tates, steady.
78s.
CHEESE Steady; American finest whlta
and colored, 69
TALIIW Prim city, steady, 27s id;
Australian, In Llndon. dull, 32s 6d.
Kansas Cits- (irnin and Provisions.
v.r . . a ftT"!. i ii n ii'tip i-r w.. ..
,I L Pin LfKV-Hens, logrinv, roost- , . kis.Vij u.h vv, h.ri
ri": Vfi1'" .""-9LL,5","hV." 1 W-aSTc; No. 3. 63a64c No. '4. 6'u3c: r-
. ' " flii". 11 ' ' -" ' 1 1 1 1.1'.. fLO., .
stork in good condition irg'2c per lb. higher
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
April May
July
Sept.
Oata
April
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Sept.
Lard
May July
Sept.
Ribs
May
July
Sept.
73H3V
69fa-4
43
'4H7W4I 744l7343i
70
43!
44
45,43Ha'm
t I TOHtfH: '!'.
68141 68
....i 42Vtl
43 43'4
43H'0Y,.l434i44
42
43
43T,
43VI 43H43HJ'V
3TiSVjBV.'S34l'74
80-V
27v4
17 90
17 20
w vnu
BO
77V4
76
7W
BO
IVkl
if.
18 024 17 90
17 30 17 20
16 mil 16 96
10 02HI
9 80
9 tn
9 70
9 62Vi
9 97
9 80
9 77H!
9 72i
83
9 (7
S34I 34
JUval 3374
27 I 27-H
17 92H 17 92
17 25
16 96
10 03H
9 824
9 75
9 67H
9 67W
17 15
16 90
9 97H
9 80
9 75
9 70
9 65
9 57H
No. S.
Caah ouotatlons were as follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents. $3.40
I 50; winter straights. S3.10tsa.30; spring pat
ents, I3.30rg3.60; spring straights, $3.0u1.20;
bakers, I2.i0&2.70. . '
WHEAT No. 9 spring, 7677c; No. 3, 69
CT6c; No. S red. 72Vt73Hc
CORN No. t, 424c; No. 2 yellow, 424e.
OATS No. 2, 33c; No. 8 white. S2T4(8'31o.
X X- IT Vrt 1QU
BARLEY Good feeding, 88940c; fair to
choice malting, 4irbac.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 81.10: No. 1 north
western, 81.11. Prime timothy, 83.35. Clover,
contract grade, $11. 751 1.85.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 817.90
C17.o. Lard, per 100 Ibn., 9.9fg Short
rlb sides (loose). t.7ofr9.80. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $8.75S'M74. Short clear
Idea (boxed), 810.87H&10.60.
Following are the receipts and shipments
Of flour and grain yesterday:
hecelpta. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 47 .600 89.300
Wheat, bu. 48,300 3I.8H0
Corn, bu 119.700 93.600
Oats, bu 237.800 286.700
Rye, bu 26.100 5,000
Barley, bu 40,000 15,700
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market waa nrm; creameries, Wtfatc;
dairies. Utt'iKr. Eggs, steady: at mark.
cassa Included, 13c. Cheese steady at 13
NEW YORK. GENERAL MARKET.
man live stock.
HI.'TTEH Packing stock. 124Q13r; choice
dairy, In tubs, LVul.c; separator 21Z2lsc.
OYSTER-Standards, per can, ZUc; extra
selects, per can, 35c; New York counts per
can, 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal., SI TS;
bulk standards, per gal., II. a.
FROZEN FKESH FISH Trout, KlOc;
herring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike. 9c; perch, 6c;
biifTalo, dressed, 7c; sunftsh, 3c; bluetlsh, Sc;
whlteMsh, He; salmon, ltic; haddock. 11c;
codllHh, 12c; redsnapper, loc; lobsttrs,
boiled, per lb., 40c; lobsters, green, per lb.,
35c; bullheads, loc; catfish. 14c; black baas,
2oc: halibut, 11c
HRAN Per ton. $15.60.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$1; No. 2, $1.60; medium, $7; coarse, $6.bo.
Itye straw, $6. These prices are for Say of
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipts light.
CORN 40C.
OATS-34c
It YE No. 2. 45c.
VEGETABLES.
CELERY California, per do.. 463760.
POTATOES Per bu., 40c.
SWEET POTATOES Iowa and Kanaaa,
$2.50.
SEED POTATOES Northern grown, per
bu., 75'y80c.
NEW PARSLEY Per doien bunches, 469
NEW CARROTS Per doxen bunchea, 40c.
LETTl'CE Per doxen bunches, 46c.
BEETS New southern, per Uoxen bunch
es, 4bc; old, per bu., 40c.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 40c.
CI CI MBERS Hothoute, per dox., $1.75.
CARROTS Per bu., 4uc.
OHEEN ONIONS Southern, per doxeti
bunches, 45c.
RADISHES Southern, per doxen bunches,
46c
TURNIPS Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba
gas, per lb., H4c$ new southern, per doxen
bunches, 60c.
ONIONS Red Wisconsin, oer lb., lo;
white, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.75.
SPINACH Soutnern, per dot. bunches,
60c.
LEMONS California fancy, cnoice,
$3.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.60.
WAX BEANS Per bu., box, 83; etrlng
bearm, per bu.. box. $2.50.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., H4c.
TOMATOES New Florida, per 6-basket
crate, $4.60.
FRUITS.
APPLES New York etock, $3.003.50;
California Bellflow ra, per bu., box, $1.60;
Western, $3.
STRAWBERRIES Louisiana, per 24-pt
case, $6.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 90c:
urkieh, per &-lb. box, US 18c.
ORANGES California nuvels. fancy, $3.00
iii.lo: choice. 82 76s Mediterranean Sweets,
.'.&) ; Sweet Jaffa, $2.60.
DA 1 C.S Persian, in 10-10. noxea, per 10.,
90c; per case of 30-lb. pkgs., $2.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HONEY Utah, per 24-irame case. i.zi
Colorado, $3.60.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled. e.
HIDES No. 1 green, be: No. i green, 6c;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal
calf, 8 to 12 iba., SVjc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to
lbs., ec; dry niues, Bruize; sneep pens, a
W7dc; horse hides, $1.602.50.
.lts walnuts, rto. 1 sort sneu, per 10.,
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., tic;
Brazils, per lb.. 12c; filberts, per lb., 12c;
(almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell.
per ID., lac; pecans, large, per id., u;
mall, per id., 11c; cocoanuts, per oni 01c;
hestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6!4c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black walnuts.
per bu., xi; nickory nuts, per du., si.ou;
cocoanuts. oer 100. S4.
the following prices: iron, country mixed.
per toa, $11; iron, stove piate, per ton, xs;
copper, per lb., aftc; brass, neavy, per id.,
8Hc; brass, light, per lb., 6 14c; lead per lb.,
c; line, per id., ttc
1
54ti59c; No.
red, 6yr47
No. 3,
lected
CORN April, 05i4c: May, 35-fi35c; July,
85Sc; caoh. No. 2 mixed. ShJtic; No. 2
white 3iiii.i7'4c; No. 3, iitiV.
OATS No. 2 white, 344'636',,c; No. 2
mixed, 3.14!334c.
RY K-Nn 2. 4uc.
HAY Tlmothv, $12.50; prnlrle, $!i:5ff9.50.
BUTTER Creamery, 21:; dairy, ic.
EOUS Fresh, 11c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 74.8"" 4S.S.K)
Corn, bu 70..W M."0
Oats, bu 14.0t.i0 1,000
Philadelphia Prodnre Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 2.-BUTTER
Firm, good demand; extra western cream
ery, 3sa&xic: nearby prints. 33c.
ECVIH Steady, good Oemnnd;
nearby, 14tc at mark; western,
southwestern, 14Hc; sothein. He;
eggs, 27 pirate; geese eggs, 7".'u7fic.
CHEESE Quiet but steaey; New York
full creams, prime small, 14,4,cil414e: fnlr
to good small, 13Vjii:c; prime large, Hn
14"4c; fair to good large, ISUCr l1c.
fresh
duck
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO. O.. April 2WHEAT-Actlve
and strong; cash, 74c; May, ToSje; July,
71Sc.
CORN Fairly active and firm; April,
42Msc; May, 4i:c; July, 44c.
OATS Dull and firm; April, 35Hc; May,
44c; July, ;-ic.
RYE No. 2, 53o.
SEEDS Clover, dull and unchanged;
cash, J6.92V4; April, t.5o; October, $6 30.
Prime timothy, $1.60. Prime alsike, $7.60.
Minneapolis Wheat,' Floor nnd Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 2. WHEAT May,
74Vc; July, 74V,74:H.c. On track: No. 1
hard, 77c; No. 1 northern, 7flc; No. 2, 76c.
FLOUR First patents, $J.7C(j?3.80; second
patents, $3.63.70; first clears. $2.70; second
clears. $2.0iV(i2.0o.
BKAN-ln bulk, $10. ,
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 2. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; No. 1 northern. 78c; No. 2
northern. 76Hc; May, 7414c, sellers.
Kir; io. 1, we.
BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 60c: sample. 42
4140.
CORN May, 434S434c.
Dnloth Grain Market.
DULUTH. April 2. WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 hard, 77Lc; No. 1 northern, To'ac; No.
northern, i3Sic; May, 7674c; July, 74vc.
OATS May. 3314c.
Qnotatloas
of the Day
Commodities.
oa Va
NEW YORK. April 2. FLOUR Receipts,
22.431 bbla. ; exports. 96,383 bbls. ; fairly ac
tive and steady; winter patents, $3.704.00;
winter siraignta, n.oowa.tw; Minnesota pat
ents, $3.N6r4.16; winter extras, $2.804j3.l0;
Minnesota bakers, $3.2013.40; winter low
grades. $2.orgj.Bo. Rye flour ixin. falr ,
good. iz.soqs.o; cnoice to fancy, $3.26r3.46.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow wiet-jrn
11-08; city, 81.06; Brandywine, $3 40&3.55.
RYB Steady: No. 2 western, 60c, f. o. b.,
afloat: state, ofloc, c. I. f.. New York.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 47c, c. I. f..
tjuniio; mailing, utaovc. c. I. I., WurTalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 18.630 bu.; spot Arm;
No. 2 red. 7Hc elevator and 8"c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 87c f. o. b,
afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba. 88c f. o. b.
afloat. Options developed activity and
strong on sharp advances In the northwest
oigner rapiea, nullum Kussian crop news
and lighter Argentine offerings; later It
sold still higher on export demand ami
further covering, with the closing firm at
ifie net advance; May, 7778 9-16c,
closed at 78c; July, 75Vn7574c, closed at
75ej September, 73 9-16!j74V- closed at
74Hc.
CORN Receipts, 87,150 bu.; exports 21.965
bu. ; spot steady: No. 2, nominal elevator
and 6lc 1. o. b. anuat; No. Z yellow, 52c; No
I white. 5.T4e. Option market after
Steady opening advanced on cables, rredlrv
tlona of rain and sympathy with w'.ieat; It
sold orr at noon under small clearances,
but rallied again and closed firm at SliHe
net advance: May. SlStiblHc, c!oed at
Hc: July. 4Vn 4i7c, closed at 49c; Sep-
temner cinsea at c.
OATS Receipts. H5.5O0 bu.: spot dull: No
t, 42c; No. 3, 41c; No. 3 white, 40c; track
white, Jujj-47c; standard white, 42Sc; No.
2 white 42 He; track, mixed western, noml
nal. Options fairly active and steadier
May closl at v.
HAT Dull; shipping, 6&ij70c; good to
choice. tocil.'.
HOPS Dull; state, common to chol.-e;
l!iz, 24a3iic; ii, fi.jc; 0.1s, ttnic. i'.
clflc coast. l'."J2. Xm2ic; 1901. 30b23e; olds,
s-a'ic-
HIDES Stead) ; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.
ISc; Cailfnrnlii, 21 to 2i lbs., 19c; Tex is dry
24 to lbs.. Ho.
LEATHER Gulet: acid. Utvn26c.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, $14 00
14.50; me. $.W"Si 10.00; beef iiams. $20.iio4i
2160; packet. 8U.Socil2.60; city extra Indli
tnesa. aw.outt.iu. fut meats, quiet; pt.-k
led bellies, I:.. 54)11 26; pickled shoulders,
$.0Di9.2b; pifkiea tixips, ill 7nr(ii2 uo. Lard
steady; western steamed. $10 Sfwji 10.40; re
fined, dull; continent $I0.5o; South Amer
lea $11; compouna. i.txa.t. I'.irk. steady
tamiiy. iiii.su; snort clear, iit).tini2l.60; mess
$18 2631i.oa
TALLOW Easy: city t$2 per pkg.)
t-iac; country iiiiji. ireri mid 14c.
RJCE rirm; domestic, fair to extra
tVati.c: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Receipts, 4.657 pkxs. ; firm
state dairy, l.tuic; extra creamery, 29c
common to choice creamery. 19'rjV-
CHEESE Reotlpta, 673 pkg.; firm: fancy
large, state full cream, tall made, colored
14WU14c- white. 14V,'til4V; fancy, small
colored, l&c; white, Hv.
KOOS Receipts. 23 pks. ; firm; stat
and Pennsylvania, HViIj'ic; western
I4c.
POULTRY Alive: Firm; turkr.
fi.wls. 16c. Dresed: Firm; we.Hcrn fowls
14til4c; turkeys. It-.
' M ETA 1-8 Tin was unchsneed at l.oiut
at 138 16s for spot and 138 12a f..r future
but In the local market it dull ai
easy, with snot quoted st $l..Mi:iO 26. Co
rr advanced 6s in Ixindon to i.i4 'Js (d f
doth spot and futures, while locally it ruled
easier. Three million pounds of castln
war offered at the Metal exchange
lift but found no buyers at that figure
Ibe market cJod at $13.50 for standard,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. April 2.-CORN-Flrm: No.
oath Firm ; no. b wnite, 43c.
WHISKY $1.30.
Market ts
WOARB GRAIN COMPA5Y.
Omaha Branch llO-lll Board of Trade
Bnlldlns.
CHICAGO. April 2. WHEAT The mar
ket haa been strong, helped principally by
the export sales, which onset tne nne
weather, and favorable crop outlook. There
has been quite an active trade and It looked
as If Armour was on both sides of the
market. The seaboard reported from 50 to
63 loads sold to the continent, much of It
red winter. Broomhall reported crop ad-
lcea from Koumanla and South Russia
less favorable and advices from Paris said
It looked as If France would need to Im
port. Both the Price Current and the
Washington crop summary were bearish.
Clearances were only 90.0o0 bushels: prl
mary receipts, 418,000 bushels, against 299,000
last year: primary shipments. 221,000 busn
els, against 109.000; northwest receipts, 221
cars, against im; local receipts, 24 cars.
with none contract; estimates lor Friday
40 cars; the estimates on the Argentine
hlpments was 2,8uo,00O bushels. There was
general desire to cover May.
CORN The market haa been steady, but
the trading has been unimportant. Cash
Louts was buying September here and the
St. Louts was firm at times. There was
some selling which looked like Armour,
but only in a small way. primary receipts,
346.000 bushels, against 210.0UO last year;
primary shipments, 366,000 bushels, against
195,000; local receipts, 128 cars, with one
contract; estimates for Friday. 135 cars
New York reports 7 to 25 loads taken for
export: clearances, 1.2.000 bushels.
OATS The market has been firm, prices
at one time up "r-e over Wednesday.
There was no important trade. Local re
ceipts only 97 cars, with one contract; es-
Imates ror Friday, its cars; clearances
34.0u0 bushels; both the Price Current and
the ashlngton bulletin declared seeding
nas Deen delayed py wet weather. There
Is no standard made by private houses and
some shipped all the time. It Is supposed
that fatten is nonnng a line or May oats,
l'rioviior l ne market opened strona
Cudahy bought May and September lard.
1 rade talr, but not large enough to aus
tain prices on offerings by local Ion as.
There were 20,000 hogs: market ODened
strong and 5c higher, closing with advance
lost; estimates tor tomorrow, 19,000; hogs
In the west today, 60,300, against 64,900 last
week and 62,2"i last year. World's stocks
of lard estimated by Fairbanks company
April i, jam, ii.a. tierces; Mar en l. lol.oil
April 1, 1902, 222.050; March 1. 1902. 223.326.
showing a decrease of 22,780 tierces for
March, 1903, against 8.29d decrease March
1902. WKA-RE GRAIN COMPANY
St.
Lonts Grain nd Provisions
ST. LOUIS. April 2. WHEAT Hlaher
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 69WC; track. 7CKi
May, os'-c; July, bo'.abic; No. 2 hard
(!'(, 3 10.
CORN Higher: No. Z cash. 39T4c: track.
toe; May, j:i'c; juiy, oc.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 33Vc: track
3.vri;nc; May, u-c; juiy. AWO-Hc; No.
white. 3)4c. .
RYE Quiet at 47C.
Fl.ol'R Dull: red winter patents
$33Kif3.45; extra fancy and straight, $3.0ortf
3.25; clear, $2.754jl.90.
SEED Timothy, steady, $2.00(52.80; prime
worm more.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.30.
HRAN Steady ; sacked, fut track. 65
IOC.
HAY Timothy, firm. 8.cn16.00: Drairle.
anil. . ."(! ii no.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.05.
BAGGING 5431 6c.
HEMP TWINE 8c.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: lobbing
standard mess, i larl. nrmer
H'.77'. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed
extra shorts, $9 87; clear ribs. $10 124
short clesr. $10.25. Bacon, steady; boxed
extra shorts, $10.75; clear ribs, $11; short
clear. $11.1'.'V.
METAl-S-Dead. firm at 84.57V4- Spelter,
nrm at tos.v
POULTRY Steady; chickens,
keys, 14c; ducks. 13c; geese 6c.
hi TTK.R yulet; creamery,
dairy, 14j21Sc
EGGS-lllgher: 12c for fresh.
Kectlpis. Bhlpments,
11c; tur
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
M)0
... .0u)
...l0i1
.. .92.000
par to 2c premium: foreign exchange, ster
ling pouted st M 8414 for sixty days and at
11 fi's for demand.
BOSTON. April 2. -Clearings. $29,867,341;
balances, $l.9:4.2o.
PlllI.AliK.l.rillA, April 2. Clearings.
O'Jlu.i'iSi; balances, 83.,6"3; money, 641
i'c.
r-T. lAiViS. April . 2. Clearings. 8.1M.
6.'4; baiMnces. 8!U.2: money, weady. 6ri
ier cent; New York exchange, 3.ic premium.
etr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. April 2. MONEY On call,
firm at 6-ui2 per cent: closing, 'nl per cent;
time money, nominal; sixty lays, 5Vfl"'4
per cent: nit ety days. 5Hip:14 per cent; six
months, 5-1'ou1t per cent; pr.me mercantile
paper, urti per rent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at $4 87
for demand and at $4 S37o4.8.'9). for sixty
days; posted rates. $4 84V and $4.87VifH .86;
commercial bills, $4..l4.MH.
SILVER Bar, 49 vl Mexican dollars,
3.".e.
1.. iNDS Go-ernment, easier; railroad,
V. ealc.
The closing quotations on bonds art as
follows:
4, reg.
reg.
4.
t. 8. r-f. la, reg
do coupon
do' 3h, ri's
do t-oupun
do new
do coupon
no old 4b,
do coupon
oo bt, rrx. ,
do coupon
Atrhlion gen
00 adj. 4a
Dal. Ohio 4a
do tla
do conv. 4a....;...
Canarla so. 2a
Central of Oa. 6a...
do la Inc
Chea. Ik Ohio 4', a..
Chicago & A.
1 . h & g n. 4a...
"C, M 4 8t P . a
C. A ti. W. t. 7a..
C. R. I. a p. 4a...
CCC ( II L I 4l
Chliaao Ter. 4
Colorado 80. 4a
Denver A R. O. 4a
Erla prior lien 4a..
do general 4a
F. W. A t. C. la.
Hocking Val. 414a... los
Bid. Offered.
iL. t N unl. 4a..
l !. Central 4a
K'7 da is Inc
H'V.IWlnn. A St. L.
.U
.llii',
.11.1',
.10.1',
.10.1
:
. an
.inn
2'
.1.11
.mi.",
. 1
.ltMSi
T. 4a.
M.. K.
dn
N. Y. C. g. ma
N. J. C. gen. (a.
No. Pacific 4a
do Sa
N. aY W. coo. 4a.
Raadlng gen. 4a...
St. L. A 1. M. r.
M. L. A 8. K. 4a.
St V B. W. la..
do la
8. A. A A. P. 4a
80. Parlflc 4a
an. hallway ta. .
74lTaa A Pacific
: T.. 8t. I. t W. M.
iiS
.Ul'a
.100',
. 2',
. Il'i
. an
. Ii?
110
t'lilnn Pacific 4a..
do conv. 4a
Waoaah la
do la
do dab. B
ivYeat Shore 4e
j Wheel. A U B. I
Wla. ( antral 4a.
'Con. Tobacco
Colorado Fuel ...
.loo',
. It
. 2.S ' 1
. MW,
. na
. ai ' a
.inr,
.110
...it',
... 71
... 7
...',
5a. Ills
... MS
... M'
... HI
... ns
... ta
a .115
. 77
.101
.101
.11
.104
. J1S
.110
. 0"
. to
. 421,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Beef 8teeri 8tronfr--HeTy Cattle
Held About BtegHy.
HOGS ABOUT TWO AND A HALF HIGHER
l.lcht Ram ef Sheep aaial Laanbs, bat
Market Hardly as Active us tt Haa
Reea at Lata and gonas alea
Looked a Trifle Later,
SOUTH OMAHA. April I.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
S.297
, 4. UK
4 4-1
2,Hiy
4 nXl S.IWf
i.l'Hi 7.440
8.2J3 4.MH
6,41 1.973
26.J12 2J.14
37,627 2966
JU.bxi 24.9"i)
2,I41 a.f'i
26.817 2.49
31.4U3 21,(361
Receluts were:
Official Monday ....
imcuii 1 uesday
Offlclal Wednesxlar
Ulhclal Thursday ..
, 1
Four da this t eek . . . 15.CN6
fame days last week....l!.770
Hama week betore -.16.34S
Same three weeks ago...l4.eMI
bame four weeks ago....l4,Hi8
Kama days last year 14.687
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at bouih Omaha for
the year 10 Oats and comparisons wim last
year: . i2. inc.
Cattle 243.667 2oJ,M7 3o,ii0
Hogs O.H.WO
bherrp Zoa.M
Averace nrlce -..aid
Omaha lor lbs last sevtral uays with com
parisons:
Date. I im. la. 11801. 1W.111S9U.1S98.1IS7.
Deo.
bKo.o lib. 11
243.021 116,218
ior hogs at South
March
March
I till 6 22 bS, " ?
Kl I 6 . 1 Mi 2 ?-l '
Marc a 1. 1 u2V Wi I 4 i. ii U i
,1 "l D 22 - I 11 JM
Alarch 4.1 7 ui'm.
March o. 7 11, 6 7 6 8b 4 '(4
0
7
( Boston Mocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. April 2.-Call loans, 5,3
per cent; time loans, 6Vn6 per cent. Official
1 losing of stocks and bonds:
.Ihv.-Ii
March
Mircn
Man 11
March
March
rtlaich
March
1 S2I 3 au
Mj'.t t !l a Ji: 4 7ti 1 641
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Heavy and Weavlc
feaslonsj Hands,
In Pro-
Atrhlaon 4a
Mov Central 4a
Atchison
do pfd
Boaton ft Albany...
boaton ft Me
Boaton Elevated ...
N. Y.. N. H. A H.
Kltchburg pfd
t'nlon Parlflc
Mei. Central
American Sugar ...
do pfd ,
American T. A T...
Dominion I. A 8...
Oen. Electric
Maca. Electric
t nlted Knilt
V. B. Steel
do pfd..
Waatlngh. Common.
Adventure
.100
. 7
. MS
. 17 v
.2Ai
. IM
.144
,:u
14i
. tn
. 14',
.121
.im
.155'4
7
.17
. S!.
.lo
. 151.
. mi
. 9
. 10
Allouoa
Amalgamated
Bingham
Calumet A Hecla.
Centennial
Copper Range ....
linmlnion Coal ...
Franklin
Me i orals
Mohawk
Old Dominion ....
Oaceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fa Copper .
Tamarack
Trinity
t nlted States
ftah
Victoria
W ona
Wolverlna
.. li'i
, .. S(4
..6.10
.. 10
..
. . ton
.. 11
... 11
.. Ml,
.. 7
.. 70
,.. t
...114
.. t
...150
... M.
...
... :
... 4
.. 10'4
... 72
London Moot Market.
lONDON, April i. Closing quotations:
Conaola for money. .94 7-14
NEW YORK. April 2. The stock market
today continued almoe-t wholly In profes
sional hands and there was a further
dwindling of operations. The tone of the
market was heavy to weak throughout.
The motives which prompt the professional
operators are aimcuit to discern, un lues
day they bought stocks with money at 15
per cent in tne connaence mat me can
money market was about to relax. Yes
terday they sold stocks again, although
there was a distinct relaxation In the call
money rate, with a promise of a further
growth of ease. Some other considerations
apparently nad intervened which caused a
question whether the easier money market
was destined to benefit the stock market.
The Southern Pacific quarrel weighed on
tne market. 1 ne developments in this con
troversy showed nothing to affect directly
the value of the securities concerned, but
tne bitterness of feeling shown by the con
tending parties and the boldness of t lelr
habitual methods In stock market opera
tions kept alive a fear that a speculative
duel might be precipitated in the market It
self, witn probably disastrous consequences
to many innocent onlookers. Another dis
turbing factor was the renewal of liquida
tion In Pennsylvania, carrying It back to
last week's low level. The selling received
a renewed Impetus from the February
statement of net earnings, which showed
the expenses Increased more than twice aa
much as the Increase In gross earnings,
with a corresponding cut In .the net re
turns. The net earnings for two months
are Inrreased over $1,000,000 less than for
the same two months last year. Taken In
connection with the February Union Pa
cific statement published on Tuesday show
ing a decrease in net earnings or 4413.4,4.
there Is a disposition to surmise that the
recent liquidation in that stock may have
been from other than professional bear
sources. The mildness of tne demand for
stocks for short account and the little help
given to any rally In the market from h9
demand to cover emphasizes this Impres
sion. The question of the action to be taken.
by the Wabash employes roiiowlng the dis
solution of the strike Injunction, ts awaited
with some concern, as was Indicated by
the heaviness of the Wabash stocks today.
The decline In Western Union had no other
explanation than the progress reported to
be making toward a commercial basis by
the wireless systems. A sharp break In
the local copper market affected Amalga
mated Copper. The attack on Coloradi
Fuel was professedly based on the pro
posed bond Issue. Earge customs pay
ments, dei-osits to retire circulation and
some large miscellaneous collections re
sulted In an absorption by the aubtreasury
yesterday or ti.Z44.uuo in spite or the gov
ernment Interest payable. This proved a
disappointment. The statements of the
great foreign banks for the week reflected
the enormous requirements ror tne April
settlement. A reflux of funds to the mar
ket, however. Is now In order In both for
eign money markets and here, so that the
Immense money situation is of declining
Importance
Honds were wean, 'total sales, par value.
tl.900.tiOO. United States new 4s declined
on the last sale.
The following are tne quotations on tha
New York Stock exenange:
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio...
Canadian Pacific
Crtaapeake ft Ohio.
Chicago O. W
C, M. 8t. P.....'.
Dc Beers
Denver A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central
Ijoulavllte A Naah..
Mlmourl, K. 4 T...
. M'4
. 3
. ii't
.1S1H
. 4IM,
. 24S
.147
. ll
. 17
. 8i4
. K
. 68
. M
.140
.12044
. I
New York Central.
Norfolk oV Weatera
do pfd
Ontario aY Weatarn.
Pennaylvanta
Rand Mines
Reading
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Southern Railway..
do pfd
Southern Pacific....
Ualon Pacific
do pfd
United States Steal.
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
.. 71
.. 2
.. 10
.. 70V
.. li'i
.. 2014
.. 43
.. S
.. 224
.. 3V
.. 40
.. ts
. 1
. 17
. r?H
. 414
BAR SILVER-3ulet at 22 13-16d per
oi nee.
MONEY 3ViS'.T per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for both short
and three-months' bills is 3 7-16gO4 per
cent.
rVew York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK., April 8. Ths
are the closing quotations on
York Stock exchange:
Adams Con
Alice
Hreece
tlruawlck Con...
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
lorn Sllrer
Iron BUrer
Leadvllle Con...
'Assessment
.... (0 I Utile Chlaf
.... 10. Ontario
.... I'Ophlr
.... 44 Phoenix
.... 9'rt Potnal
....150 .Ravage
....12S Sierra Nevada
....12f W Small Hopes .
.... ''Standard
paid. Offered.
following
the New
1
(50
1M
1
22
27
. 70
. to
.126
New York. LIt Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Aprfr 2.J-CATTLE No re
ceipts; no sales reported; dressed beef
steady: city dressed' native sides, Shr'aVc.
Cables last received quoted American steer
at 12V4frl.1V4c, dressed1 weight; refrigerator
beef at Vc. No exports.
C A I..VE8 Receipts., 34 head: quoted
steady for good grades; veals sold at t6 0t3
8.00; city dressed veals, general sales, 8(9120.
HOGS Receipts, 4.87 head; firm; state
and Pennsylvania. 17.81.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,063
head; top grades both sheep and lambs
rated steady to Arm; common and medium
sheep steady: common and medium lambs,
slow and easier; unehorn sheep sold at M 25
K.6.90 per 10O lbs.; clipped at W. with a few
head for export at i6.5o; unshorn lambs.
t.75S8.25; clipped lambs, 16.266.50; state
spring lambs, t3.0Wa4.5O; Jersey spring
lambs, tf: dressed muttons, SHllc; dressel
lambs, 10314c.
7 1&U1 7 in a Jul la Ji 14 (KM t 89l
8. 1 I 01 s 3 4 7 t Ml a 3 Si
! ! 411 4 711 i bl iJ
il 1 I a . " I . A S M s aw, w
111 7 WJ,, a M a 40:
121 7 ia, I61 a 4:1 4 7 I 3 4 i
121 7 244.1 i Ail k 4t 4 791 1 ftUl I 8 it
aasren 14, 4 2Sai k i oa, w
March la 1 0 ill u 4 3 iJ, 3 toki 3 81
Mann ij JJi,1 1 6 661 4 & t ji 7 jj i
March i7 7 161 4 W 3 w, 3 .1 81
March 18 7 tx,Si 2i t 65 I 8 6o i3 3 i
Ml'ctl 1 1 22 i til 4 89, I 3 ll
March tji 7 33 is 17. 6 71 4 861 3 08 1 4 00
March 2l 7 84 ( 4 2i 6 tU 4 81 t 6tii t i
Marcn 221 t 32. 6 Mil 4 eoi 8 om 3 101 I 89
March 23; 7 45 3 81; 4 .i 8 63 1 7 81
March 24 7 3d I 29 I 4 3 3 W. 711 8 IM
March 2- 7 2j4 38 6 1( I 3 u7 3 6, t V3
March 26 Sl-m i 3I 6 8i 4 89 1 I 3 twl 3 81
March 27 7 6 4o 0 86. 4 7 3 t I W
March 28, 7 ou, 6 6 W 6 06 3 6o 3 o7
March 2S) 1 i 6. 6 so. 0 li 3 uui 3 8 8
March 1 22 .. 6 88 6 12 3 63, 3 61 3 87
March 31. 7 2,T 6 56, 1 5 10) J bl 3 tMi 3 li
Apiil 1.... 7 L9a l S 7 3 t4 8 Hoi 3 S-3
April 2... 1 7 2itV b 66; B 7 I 3 64 8 6o 3 82
Indicates Sunday
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. & St. P. Ry u
Wabash Ry 3 1"
Missouri Pacific Ry 8 2..
1. nlon Pacific system.. .4.... 10 w a
C. ot N. W. Ry 14
V.. E. & M. V. R. R 33 in 3
C St. P., M. & O. Ry 25 8 ..
B. & M. Ry is
C, B. ot Q. Ry 8 8..
C.. R. 1. & P.. ast 7 4
C. R. 1. At P., west 4
Illinois Central Ry 1
Total receipts 142 99 12
The dlsDosltlon of the day s receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packlna: Co
O. H. Hammond Co 4V9
Swift and Comoanv 6u 1,386 440
Armour Or Co 724 1,745 485
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour, Sioux City....
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Hjntzlnger
Livingstone & Shaller.
Hamilton
L. F. Husi
Wolf Sc Murnan
B. F. Hobblck
Dennis & Co
Le Rothschild
Sam Werthclmer
Other buyers
J in;o t 24 1 1140 I
1 1 I t 8 ll"
2 . I 20 11 liM I a
1 M0 2 20 I ll
1 120 2 20 1044 I
II 10r. 2 J "
1 l.il 2 4 '
1 ifl 2 J 12
8 104 I 40 t Ill 0
2 2 40 2 Ill l
2 7M 2 40 4 '7 40
1 1210 2 40 It 0 2 SO
4 H7I 2 I IsM "
1 170 M 1 H40 2 Kl
1 lono 2 M 10 luia I M
2 mo 2 M 4 low 4 00
2 1040 2 40 4 1"7J 4 00
1 4.10 2 M 4 H4 4 04
1 1010 2 10 1 l.vo 4 00
Id Ill 111 2 II? 4 40
1 I Ki 120 4 SO
1 U70 2 40 14 W 4 00
1 nao 1 m t ii 4 00
1 m 2 to t 4 10
I IM 2 40 2 10M 4 10
2 1124 I hi 2 101 4 II
4 1125 2 M an 1114 4 to
HEIFERS.
1 410 t III 1 1
1 2.10 I ft. 4 "74 2 28
2 4' I 1 T70 2 SO
27 260 2 40 1 440 2 Ml
1 760 2 70 1 414 2 M
1 SOO 2 V, 2 4J4 2 74
2 270 2 74 1 410 2 74
1 M ill 2 242 2 74
2 HO I 24 2 2 in
2 4X4 2 00 1 440 4 00
2 ft: 2 10 4 1091 4 It
1 660 2 26 tt ' 4 24
BULLS.
1 12(0 t bu 1 1470 2 (0
1 110 2 4t 1 1410 2 40
1 IIDO 2 44 1 1410 2 64
1 i;n t 00 1 lboo 2 40
1 1470 2 00 1 1700 2 40
1 1460 2 no 1 14.0 2 40
1 1470 2 00 1 1410 2 44
1 1.'iM 2 10 I into 2 44
1 1400 2 14 1 14T0 2 44
1 1040 2 20 1 14.) 2 44
1 1240 2 24 1 20V0 2 44
1 1140 2 24 1 1470 I 70
2 1440 2 20 1 140 2 74
2 1M0 2 40 1 1M0 2 74
1 1610 2 4l 1 2.V0 2 75
1 1M 2 40 1 , 17 2 76
1 14O0 2 44 1 1 1410 2 10
1440 I to 1 460 4 24
1 1110 2 to
CALVES.
1 240 1 6j 1 144 4 24
1 230 2 74 1 160 4 24
1 100 4 76 4 114 4 Si
1 140 I 0.1 4 170 4 24
1 270 I 00 4 177 4 44)
1 120 4 00 1 130 4 60
2 216 4 00 1 160 4 40
7 164 4 00 2 142 4 60
3 124 4 00
STAGS.
1 740 I 00 17 i:tt 4 11
1 1860 4 00
STOCK CALVES.
240 2 74 1 270 I 40
1 244 2 U0 1 240 4 00
1 S05 2 30 1 70 4 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 670 f 74 I 40
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 6UI 2 IB 4 . 4 00
1 7 ill 2 00 I to 4 00
8 42 2 00 1 430 4 10
4 204 2 00 12 441 4 20
2 690 I 24 4 774 4 20
4 414 2 24 22 429 4 20
7 bit 2 46 17 474 4 26
1 4 .0 2 60 1 422 4 24
4 487 2 40 14 412 4 40
2 436 2 40 4 740 4 20
277 2 60 7 474 4 90
1 610 I (4 7 444 4 20
604 4 Ou 19 440 4 24
8 446 4 40 17 461 4 24
4 .' 6U 4 00 4 746 4 24
4 42) 4 00 II 1041 4 40
2 41 4 Oil 747 4 45
2....;. 740 4 00 21 424 4 46
308 M
6M 1,386
724 1,745
66- 1,657
165 1,307
42
80
17
60
66
19
6
91
140
252
HOGS Recelnts of hoes were llcht aaraln
thin morning and as the demand was quite
lloeral prices Improved a little. The
market was all the way from steady to 6c
hie her. At the start some hogs gold at
steady prices, but later packers were
afraid there were not going to be enough
to till their Immediate orders and tne
market strengthened and sales were made
ihitfoc higher. Toward the close, though,
the market eased off a little. The general
market averages right around 2Vc higher
than yesterday. The bulk of ths hogs
sold lrom $1.21 to t7.32i4. The prime
heavies sold mostly from the latter figure
to $7.40 and the lightweights sold from
t7.2i down.
The early arrivals were sold at an early
hour, but several trains were late In arriv
ing, which delayed the close. Representa
tive saies:
head; good, active, stsady tfi gtrong: othera
. ..ts,.er: top Netirsska lambs, ti.no.
I'nloiado wrthers, t.7e; we, t.
Geo. A. Adams Grain Go.
GRAIN.
PROVISIONS AND STOCKS.
Members Chicago Board of Trada. St.
Louis Merchants Exchangs and Kan
aaa Cltv Board of Trads.
Room U4 Board Trds Bid., Omaha.
'Phones loot and 1017.
J. B. Vsiai Para, Vie PruHeat,
Writs for our market letter and cas)b
grain bada.
PRIVATE WIRES.
CONSIGNMENTS ONLY
Consign your grain to ths "
LOGAN GRAIfJCG.
KANSAS CITY, flO.,
And you will get' best weights, best price
and quick return.
VEARE GRAIN
COUPJMY.
Members Principal Exchangs.
Private Wires.
BRANCH OFFICE! OMAHA. NEB.
110-111 Board of Trade.
W. E. WARD. Mgr. Telephone 1511
POSTOFFItE NOTICE.
Totals...
6.991
788
2,941
Atrhlaon
4o P4
Dal. Ohio
do pto -.I""
Canadian Paclflo .
Canada 80
chea. oho
Chl.a.n A Alton..
do pfd ;
Chl:.o AO. W . .
do lat !fd
do 2d pfd.
Chl.aio aV K. W.
Chlcaao Ter. A Tr
do pfd
c c. c. A 8t. I..
Colorado Bo
do lat ptd.-
404, Teiaa & Pacific
47'a Toledo. St. U A
II' . I""-.
40 do pfd
. 92 Union Paclflo
.127H do pfd
. 71 Wabaah
. 44 dn pfd
. 20 Wheeling 4 L. E..
.69 do M pfd
. r.4 '! Central
. Ho do prd
. S9Vj Adama Ex
.;62a American Ei
. ;4 I t'nltrd dtalea El..
. 2 Wella-Fargn E
. 64 Amal. Copper
,. !64 Anier. Car at P....
to 00 pro
Oil ...
10,01.0
15t.iai
1O2.OU0
Pel. A Hudron
Dal. L. It W...
Denver & R. O
do pfd
Brie
do lrt pfd
do 2d pfd
Oreat Nor. p'd.
Horklnt Valley
do pld
Illlnola Central
Iowa Central
.to nfd
Lalca Erie A W
do pfd
I.. N
Manhattan L...
Mil. St. By
Mr. Central ..
Vle. National
Minn. A HI- t.
Mo. Pacific ....
M.. K. A T ...
du pfd
N. J Central ..
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk A W .
do pfd
Ontario A W...
Pennavlvanla ..
Reading
do lat pfd
do td pfd
St. L. 8. W...
da l.t pM....
do 2d pfd
St L. W....
do I'd
! St Paul
do .M
I So. Va.
60 Railway ...
do pfo
...loiH
... Vj
...IM
... 34
41V,
Liverpool Gratai aa4 I'roa ialoas.
LIVERPOOL April I.Wll FAT Spot,
dull; No. 3 rci, wtatein wlmer, 6s l'v1; No.
1 in rl hern. S rii'a. 6s bd: No. 1 t'uifforma,
4i 7vd; futures, sieajy; May, 6a l i; July,
1 M
CtiRN Spot, American mixed, new. easv,
4s il; American mixed, old, quiet 4s 11;
futures steady; May. 4s 2Sd; June, '4a l'-J,
Jul . 4a l.l. 1
I'KAS Canadian, quiet, (s rHd.
PROVISIONS Beef, eaay; extra India
mess. its 6d. Pork, steady: prime western
mess, sCa id. Uaais, shurt cut, 14 to 1 lbs..
American g. A
3i do pfd
MW'Aniir Mining Co..
J41, Mrooklyn R. T
lAS olo- Puel A Iron
biK I'one. (laa
ia;, 1 onl. Tnha.-co pfd
Oen. Electric
Hm-klng dial
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Power
44 Laclede Uaa
.112 National Olacult ...
lliVa national Laad
.IjS No. American
...1S4V, c1hc Coaat
... 2t.H:faclflc Mall
... 17VaPeopla'a Gaa
... 4 Preraed g. Car
...104' u Pfd
25 Pullman p. Car....
U Republic Steel ....
170 I do pM
131', Sugar
6Si Tenn. Coal A Iroa
M 11. n ou nag at
2jTtal do pfd
I.i4i V. 8. Leather
M1 do pM
44 V L'- Kuhoer
7ft 1 do pfd
!!!!.... 74 I'- 8 Steal
4-i j do pfd
as jWene-n I nlon ...
Amer. Itcomottva
4.'- do pfd
1.'Aa 1- l'. S.i'itharn ...
l.t do pfd
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OMAHA. Arrll ?. H.ink '-learlr.gs for
tnriiiv were tlX'l.c'i.i; ihrrense from cor
-i-npoi'.llpg lsy l-o-t jr, Ki.H7ti.3fl.
NKv Yfi'l'i. A' '-' Cle irlnge, t3ri.) ISi.
hi'u-vs, i'-,ir..
lUI TlM iKi: ,;.f.l 1 Clearlnga. t4.!W,.
7Tii: lia'iino. $4W 4",H; mouev, ft per 'cent.
CINCINNATI. Apr. I : -- 'lerliii.'S. 4.214.-
5K': money, nrm. per cent; New ork ex
change. lii4 ide premium.
CHICAGO. April 2 Clearings. t31.MO.3n:
balances, t2.74C,M8; Nsw York exchange.
St. Lonls Lire fltoelK Market.
BT. LOUIS. April 2. CATTTE Receipts,
2.0(11 head, Including 1,000 head Texans:
market stoady to strong and higher: natlvj
shipping and export steers, t4.60jfi.l5. with
strictly fancy quoted up to 15.50; dressed
beef and butcher steers, $4.0085.fl0; steers
under 1.000 lbs., t3.604H.2o: etockers and
feeders, t2 4ol4.70; cows and heifers. Z.i
6.00; canners. J2.2F.rri 3.00; bulls. t2.40rji4.liO;
calve. Vs.WaH bO; 1 exai and Indian steers,
tJ.654.2u; cows and hrlfers, t2 40roJ.35.
HOU8 Keceipts, o.tioo 7ieaa: market
strong; pigs snd lights, t69n'7.1o; packers.
$7.0nfS7.Si; butchers, t7.15yti-7.65.
SHEEP AND I.AM B Receipts. 1.000
head; market steady; native muttons, t4 60
fg6.25: lambs. to.oOfJS.aOj culls and bucks,
s:i.o.2i4.DU; stocgers, t.ciottjt.uu; lexine, huj
ft4.t..
Kloax City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. April 2. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 600 head;
beeves, t3.75rii6.00; cows, bjlls and mixed,
t2.axg4.00; stockers and feeders, t3.0Ors-4.25;
calves and yearlings, t3.omti4.40.
HOGS Receipts, i.uw nean; sieaay, sell
ing at t6.90(fV7.40; bulk, t7.1507.2S.
Stock to Sight.
Following were the receipts of llvs stock
st tho six principal western cities yester
day: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 2.91(4 M&l 1 973
Chicago 8 000 I8.O0O 12.000
Kansas City .4ii o.wi .i.t"
Pt Louis 2.O11O 6.000 1.000
St. Joseph 1-R40 4.891 4,030
Sioux City 60 2,000
Totals
.18.459 42.882 22.493
OH and Rosin.
OIL CITT. April !. OII Credit balances,
tl.60; rertlflrates, no bid; shipments. Penn
sylvania, April 1. 63.066 bbls.; average, 63,
0",; bbls.; runs. March 31. 127.771 bbls.; av
erage. 8O.8M bbls.; shipments. Lima. April
1 94.7118 bbls.; average, 94.7H8 bbls.; rjns,
104.878 bbls.: average. bbls.
NEW YORK. April 2. OlI Cottonseed,
steadv. Petroleum, steady. Turpentine,
nominal. 65c. Rosin, firm.
TOLEDO. April 2. Oily No change.
LONDON. April 2. OIL Turpentine spir
its. 4ls lHd. ,
LIVERPOOL, April 2. OIL Turpentine
spirits, quiet, 43s 6d.
ofTee Miirkst.
NEW YORK, April 2. COFFEE Quiet.
Futures opened steady and ruled fairly ac
tive. The foreign markets were generally
lower and while the day's movement waa
not quite up to the recent average estimate
for Brazilian, recelnts for April were large
and the market turned slightly easier with
shorts taking profits, ths best buyers. The
cli.be was steady at unchanged prl.-es to a
decline of 5 points. Sales were 44.750 bags.
Including: :rll. 46c: May. 4uoc; Juiy.
4.5o; Septemoer. 4.45c; October. 4 50c; No
vember. 4. ior: Derember, 4.7tVa 1 80c; Jan
uary, 48udjl.S5r; February. 4.oc; March,
4.95c.
8,196
PATTI.E There waa another fairly lib
eral run of cattle here today, but In spite
of that fact the market ruled active and
strong on all desirable grades and a fairly
early clearance was made.
Beef steers again made up the bulk of
the offerings and the handy weights con
tinued lnvthe best demand and they could
safely be quoted strong and active. Buy
er all seemed to be anxious for that class
of cattle, and as there were a limited num
ber on sale the market ruled active and a
good many sales looked a little higher.
The heavy cattle, however, were in liberal
supply, and the prices paid were certainly
no more than steady with yesterday, and
some salesmen complained that they were
unable to get quite as much as they did
yesterday. , .
The demand for cows and heifers was
brisk and the prices paid looked a little
stronger. The demand, however, was con
fined largely to the better grades a canners
were slow sale and prices were no better
than they have been for some time past.
There are but very few canners coming,
and that Is largely the reason that they are
so hard to sell at satisfactory prices. If
there were enough to make It an object
for packers to buy them the market would
probably be in better shape.
Bulls veal calves and stags all sold In
about the same notches they did yesterday.
Stockers and feeders were hardly a ready
seller tut they were earlier In the week.
The very Deal graues we imiu.u.j kwui
steady but when It came to the commoner
kinds the market was slow and. If any
thing a little lower. The demand from
the country the last day or two has hardly
been up to expectations, which accounts for
the weaker feeling. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
At.
....1:14
Kvaporaieil Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. April 2-EVAPORATEO
ATPLES Show no change from the condi
tions r'ntlv reported, demand being still
light and 1 rTVrlng fre-ly. fommon ri
quoted at SVo4't : prime. 4f4jc; cheli-e.
oVj.ioc; fancy. SVo'Hc.
CA1 IFORMA DRIED FRUITS Spot
prune iv.ntin.ie quiet and rather easy, but
without change at from Sri7c for all grades.
AwlrotH remuln s'a.ly under a fair de
mand: i hole e are quoted 7V'i snd fancv
l"'.c. reaches are dull and easy at
sc for choice and T'.,'o9c for fancy.
o Market n t.ood Friday.
NEW YORK. April 2 -The governors of
th Stock exchange derided to close the ex
change on Good Friday, April 10, and
Saturday. April U.
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12 154 ... 7 00 Hi 233 ... 7 80
76 158 ... 7 10 30 237 ... 7 30
76 215 200 7 20 2S 229 40 7 80
69 2t 40 7 ) 67 221 40 7 80
82 201 80 7 20 61 225 ... 7 80
94 195 80 7 20 24 236 ... 7 30
65 224 80 7 25 71 241 40 7 80
70 235 ... 7 26 63 259 ... 7 30
76 221 ... 7 25 88.....251 80 7 80
77 192 40 7 25 76 221 ... 7 30
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46 221 80 7 25 66 232 80 7 30
77 223 ... 7 26 61 220 ... 7 30
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63 287 ... 7 80 2S 215 ... 7 35
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65 237 ... 7 30 !1 292 ... 7 874
60 234 ... 7 30 61 284 ... 7 874
73 238 40 7 30 48 291 ... 740
34 255 80 7 80 35 290 ... 7 40
SHEEP There was a moderate supply of
sheep and lambs here ths morning, but
the market did not seem to be quite as
brisk as It has been of late. There was
not much change from yesterday's extreme
close, but the late arrivals yesterday did
not meet with as good a demand as those
that arrived earlier In the day. The weak
ness seems to be confined largely to the
part-fed stuff and some sales of that class
of stuff were made that looked a big dime
lower than the same kinds sold for at the
best time yesterday. Receipts have been
pretty liberal at all points so far this week
which probably accounts In a Iarg. measure
for the rather Indifferent tone tu the trade
today.
There were a few feeders on sale IN
morning, but they brought Just about gtsaaaty
prlcts.
Quotations: Choice western lambs, 87.28
7.40; fair to good lambs. t7.007.2S; choice
Colorado lambs, t7.25e7.50; choice light
weight yearlings, t6.4a6.76; choice heavy
yearlings, t5.750.2S; fair to good vearllngs,
t5.75i86.0O; choice wethers, t6.00tS6.40: fair to
good, t6.26436.00; choice ewes, t5.2&&5 75; fair
to good ewes, t4.264i5.26; feeder lambs t4 76
4i6.26; feeder yearlings. tl.26&4.7o; tVeder
wethers, t4.00fc4.66; feeder ewes, t3. 004X360.
Representative sales:
487 western ewes 85
1 western wether 130
499 Mexican yearlings 74
5 76
10
65
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
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Cattle Strong- to Higher, Hogs Steady,
Sheep and Lambs Lower.
CHICAGO, April 2. CATTLE Receipts,
8.000 head; strong to 10c higher; good to
prime steers. J4. 50(36. 60; poor to medium,
44.Xk-u4.76: stockers and feeders. t2.7.V(j4.7o;
cows, tl XVg4.50; heifers, t2 ooS4.80; canners.
II 682.90; bulls, 12.60(34.40: calves, t3.6Og'7.30;
Texas fed steers. HOiVrj 60.
HOGS Receipts. 18.(00 head; estimated
tomorrow, 15,0.0 head; left over, 1.500 heid:
average, steady; mixed and butchers, 17.15
4Y7.35: good to choice heavy. 17 4ArH7 (tfi-
rough heavy. I7.404i7.45; light, t6.90O7.J0;
bu'k of sales. r.20i7.45.
Stlr.1.1- AINU UA M liB Keceipta, 12.00)
head: steady to I6c lower; good to choice
wethers. to.50fi.66; fair to rhniee mixed,
14. Wn 5.60; western sheep, t5.606jt7.fl0; native
lambs. 5.50r7.60; western lambs, to.507.80;
spring lambs, 15.0u18.00.
Official yesterday;
Receipt. Shipments
Cattle 22,166 , 6.391
II ' 25.790 3.00
Sheep 17.090 2,413
Kanaas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 2. CATTLE Re
celnts. 3.41.0 head natives, 400 head Texans,
l.u head native calves; heavy beeves steady,
light steady to loc higher; quarantine, lint
15c lower; light heifers, steady; cowa, 101$
15c lower than Monday; stockers and feed
ers, slow; choice export and dressed beef
steers. t4.50(iu.20: fair to good. t3.6684 50;
stcckers and feeders, t3.6i34 (6; western fe
steers. t3.i"U3.9o; Texas nrl Indian steers,
13. 4ra4.45; Texas cows, l2.0O3.7s: native
cows. 1.5"4t4 4: native helrers. l3.00i- 60;
cannera. 1.4.'fl2.75; bulls, 12.504(4.60; calves,
t2.7Vrj7.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 6.500 head; market fVfi.TV
hlgher; top. 17.60: hulk of sales. t7.3'?i7.46:
heavy. t7.3;Vi7.50: mixed packers. 17 2744
7 45: light, t7.15y7.30; yorkers, 7.261.30;
pigs. 16 5.7.10.
SHEEP AND LAMS Receipt, 1.501
head; market strong; native lambs. 5 u
W..J0; western lamba. 5.7549fl: fed ewea.
14.5543600: native wethers, t4.76Q.l; Texai
clipped sheep, t4.feritu.95; stockers and feed
er. t3.6ni4 00.
St. Josepk Live Stock Market.
PT. JOSEPH. April X. CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.MO head: active, strong to lur
higher; cows and heifers, steady to strong:
r.allvre, t4.oorrf36; cows and heifers, Kbwa
4. 75; st.ickers and feeders, t3fy.q4.76.
11(818-Receipts. 4.891 head: mostly 6c
higher; pigs stronger; light and light
mixed. I7.224j'i.374; medium snd heavy,
7Wa7 474, bulk. f3'ci7 40
SHEEP AND LAMBB-RscelpU, 4,020
(Should be read DA1LT y all Interested,
as change may occur at anytime.)
Foreign malls for ths week ending April
4. 1903. will close (PROMPTLY In ail cas-es.
at ths genurul postollics as toliuwu: 1 A .
CELe) 1'i.sr MAI 1.8 close one hour earlle.'
than closing time shown below.
Regumr and auppiuicniary malls close at
foreign station haif i.our later than cmslng
time shown below (except that supplemen
tary mails for Europe and Central America,
via Colon, close ons hour later at ioiei.i
station).
Transatlantic Mails.
SATURDAY At 8:80 a. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Csmpanla, via (jueenstown; at 7
a. m. for ITALY direct, per i. s. i'rxvo
(mail must be directed "per s. a. Trave' );
at 8 a. m. for RELUIUM direct, per s. s.
Boulhwark (mall must be directed per
s. s. Southwark "); at 9:30 a. m. for SCOT
LAND direct, per s. s. Columola (mail
must be directed "per . s. Columbia' ); ai
11 a. m. for DENMARK direct, per . s.
Island (mall must be directed "per s. s.
Island").
PRINTED MATTER. ETC.-Thls ateameV
takes printed matter, commercial uaDora
and aamplea for Germany only, 'the sam
class of mall matter for other parts o(
Europe will not be sent by this ship un
less specially directed by her.
After the closing of the supplementary
transatlantic malls named noovr, . addi
tional supplementary malls are opened on
the pier of tn American, Engl-sh, French
and German steamers? and roinain open
until within ten minutes of the hour uf
nailing of steamer
Mnlls for Sonth oat! Central Amerlcn,
West Indies. Rte.
FRIDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. s
Niagara, via Tamplco (mall muft be di
rected 'per s. s. Niagara"); at 12:30 p. m.
(supplementary 1:80 p. m.) for ST
THOMAS, ST. CROIX. LEEWARD an 1
WINDWARD ISLANDS. BRITISH
DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. s'
Korona (mall for Grenada and Trinidad
must be directed "per s. s. Korona").
SATURDAY At 8:30 a. m, splementarv
9:30 a. m ) for PORTO RICO, CURACA.l
snd VENEZUELA, per s. s. Caracno
(mall for Savanllla and Cartagena must
be directed "per s. b. Caracas"); at 9 a m "
for ARGENTINE, URUGUAY and
PARAGUAY, per s. s. Casllda'; at 9:80 a
m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for FOR.
TUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SA VANILLA
snd CARTAGENA, per s. s. Altai (mail
for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. s
Altai"); at 9:10 a. m. (upplmentarv 10,-:ij
a. m.) for HAITI and SANTA MARTA
per s. s. Athos (mall ior Petit Gaav
must be directed "per s. s. Athos"); at Ii
. a. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Morrr -Castle,-,
via Havana; at 10 a. m. for GRENADA
and TRINIDAD, per s. s. Orenarii; at L
a.1 in. for BRAZIL, per s. s. Tennyson,
via Pernambuco. Bahla. Rto Janeiro and
Santos (man ior Northern Braxll, Ar
gentine, Uruguay and Paraguay must be:
directed "per s. s. Tennyson") ; at 10 a. m
for HAITI, per . s. Prlns Wlllem II fmal
for Curacao, Venezuela, Trinidad, Brills 1
and Dutch Guiana must be directed "t.o
s. s. Prlns Wlllem 11" ; st 12:30 p. m to
CUBA, per a), s. Ollnda, via Havana.
Matla Forwarded Overland, Etc.. Ex
cept Transpacific.
CUBA By rail to Port Tampa. Fla., sr.l
thence by steamer, clo-ms at this oftlct
dilly, except Thursday, at t5:30 a m.
(the connecting mails cloae here on Mon
days. Wednesday and Saturdays).
MEXICO CITY Overland, unless specla'ly
addressed for despatch by steamer, close
at this office dally, except Scnay, at l:2i
p. m. and 11:30 p. m. tsunduys at 1 p. ni
ar.il 11:30 r.. -1.
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North
Sydney, and thence by steamer, closes at
this office dally at 6:3o p. m. (connecting
.nails close here every Monday, Wednea. i
.lav snd Saturday). 1
JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thenct
by steamer, closes at this office at 6:30 p
111. Wednesday and Thursday.
MIQUELON Bv rail to boston, and thenct
by steamer, closes at this office dally a I
6:80 P. m.
BELIZE. PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE
MALA By rail to New Orleans, ai-.d
thence by steamer, closes at this ol.lc
rVlly. except Sunday, at il:30 p. m. and
111 3j p. m , Sundays at 1l:u0 jv n. and
411:30 p. m (connecting mall closes here
Monday st tll:30 p. m ).
COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, an.)
thence by steamer, close at this office
dally, except Sunday, st t1:30 p. m. ami
tll:30 p. m., Sundays at Tl p u. and tll:3u
p. m. (connecting mall close here Tues
days at til. 30 d. in.).
BAHAMAS (except parcel post malls) Bv
rail to Miami. Fla., and 1 hence by
teainer, closes at this office at 15:30 a. m.
ever" Vr-d- Wednesday and Paturday.
tREGlSTERED MAIL cloi.es at ii u. 1,1
prsvlou day.
Traaaaa. ie. Mails.
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA ad PHILIP-
riiNti iBL.ArnH, via Ban Fianciscn, closa
here dally at 6:30 p. m. us to March UOltl
inclusive, tor deHnuten nr ,.-...
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle ' close hern
daily at 6:i(0 p. m. up to April (1st In
clusive, for devpalch per s. s. Jyo Maru.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Taroitia rlnn
here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to April 3d, in
elusive, for despatch per s. s. Ar hl liS
HAWAII, via San Francisco, close Iiera
dally at :30 p. m. up to April 16th, In-
a 1 1 1 tt 1 Va fnr HmuIiiI I rVt nate m 1..
" - 4V' as . m. 4 ItSIIICUil.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouve- nd
iiLvuua, j. L.u.a iire nany at J'JJ
p. m. up to April 7th, inclusive, for det
patch per a. . Empress of Japan. Mer
chandise tor U. d Postal ageuc. at
onanghal cannot b turwarded vi.i
Canada.
HAWAII. CHINA. JAPAN and specially
addressed mattrr ror the PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS, via San Francisco, c'ose here
dally at 6:30 p. m. up to April 19th, Inclu
sive, for despatch per s. s Gaelic.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 'via tian Fran
clrco. close her dally at 6:30 p. m. up t.i
April iioth, Inclusive, for despatch pc
U. S. Tianspcrt.
NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except
Weil). NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI. 8AMC
and HAWAII, via San Franclaco clostt
here dally at 6:80 p. m. after March 128' !i
and up to April IlKlh, lnclualva, fur des
patch per . . Sierra. (If the Cunard
teamer carrying the British mail for
New Zealand doe not arrive In time la
connect with thi despatch, tfi mail--closing
at 6:80 a. m., 8.S0 a. aild j j,;
p. m.; Sundays at 4:Su a. m.. 9:20 a. m.
and 6:80 p. m. will bs mad up and for
warded until the an. val of ths Cunard
steamer).
TAHITI and MARyUE8AS ISLANDS, via
Ban Franclaco clone hers dally at 6 Sii
p. m. up to April 124th. Inclualvs for dt
iiat. h per s. a. Mariposa.
A". t'TLALIA (exc--t West). FIJI Id.
LANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, vn
Vancouver and Victoria. H. C. close here
daily at 6:30 p. m. after April 118 h and up
to April Iziih. Inclusive, for dV patch pe.
s. s. Mlowera.
NOT E Unless otherwise addreased. West
Auatraua is forwarded via F.L-rope. an, I
New Zealand and Philippines via San
Francisco the quickest routrs. Philip
pines specially addressed "via Canada'
or "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at
the foreign rates. Hawaii is forwardcj
via Bun Francisco exclusively.
Transpacinc mails art forwarded to port of
sailing dallv and tn schedule of closing
is arrangej on tha presumption of their
uninterrupted overland transit. I n,i;ij.
tered mall closes at t:0u p. m- previuii
CORNELI1 S ''AV CCTT, "n,i -Postofflc.
Nw York, N. T., March 27. 14,