TTTF, OMAHA PA1IT HEE; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 100H. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET !Uipti of Cattle Liberal, bnt Priow Held Abent Stead. HOGS SOLD GENERALLY A SHADE LOWER Hear "h) UaH hat finality Vrr Canan, that Wall Ooo4 S1n Bold Other War lowff. SOUTH OMAHA. April 7. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday 3.24o 9.U73 Official Tuesday 4.31a 6."& !W7 Two daya this wwk..( Same daya lam week... Same week betnre Bam three weeks ago., fume four weeks ago.., Ham daya last year H 'A W. I f I f4 Mlk th v. 16.637 IMS IS,- ll.i6 DA i t. The following table shows the receipts oi rsttle, hogs and sheep at bouth Omaha for the year to oate and comparisons with last year: 19 3. i2. Inn. . Dec. tattle 2.243 215.373 89.870 ..... linn bi.iH 73D.a- 123,721 Sheep 4i,M 26e.52 125.912 Aversge price paid lcr nogs at South Omaha lor tba last several daya with com parlsona: Data. im. 12O2.1!W1.19jO.1IS0.1S98.1197. March 1 19V 7 lu 7 (Mil 7 lti 7 33 7 34 I 7 45 j 7 W ( 7 7 2o 7 ik7fe 1 22 I 7 r.v 7 29. 7 7 23Sl I m; ui i 1 1 ! H U 6 tl 17; i 71 26 6 821 32i 6 0 ll 6 2 f 8 I 7S Mi i 8. 45, 8i h 6 0 4 Si 4 84 I 8i t KM 1 ba I I 5Sl 1 M 3 J 3 tU S 0 3.67 a eoi 3 K 3 bU 3 i 5 3'.' I 3 M 3 64, 3 6&, 3 tl 6 Ji 6 til, 3 61 1 70 3 31 a i a 3 91 09 March March I 71 I 73 March March March March March March March March March 4 M, 4 6I 4 til 4 to. 3 73 1 76, 7, 8 S$ 3 7. 3 91 3 71 3 IM 3 til 3 M 3 oi 3 91 I 3 4 3 67 3 tk 8 83 3 U 3 7 3 t3 3 91 3 o 3 K3 3 o 3 1 I 3 !l 3 731 3 7D 3 M 3 79i 3 Ofi a 72i a 83 4 IM, 4 IM 4 8 4 v7 6 05; b lb 6 12 V I t 151 2 5 ., 6 91 6 27 Msrch 2 Mtrcn xj March March April 1. April 2 April 8. April 4 April 6 April April 7, 16 M (I66 4 t) 5 97 6i 6 ,7 : 6 9s; &i i 9 I 7 24'y i 24V.I Mi 6 I t 7 68 I Indicates 8undav The official number of tars of stock t.rcught in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.HY'a. C. M. St. P. Ry... 17 16 Wabssh 1 Mo. Pacific Ry 4 In Ion Pacific System. 34 40 18 1 C. A N. W. Ry :. t F.. E. A M. V. R. R. 39 18 1 C. St. P.M. AO 27 11 .. 1 B. A M. Ry 89 13 7 1 C B. A Q. Ry 8 a K. C. A St. J 2 C, R. L A P., east.. 19 C, R. f A V.. west.. 6 I t Illinois Central 1 .. 1 Total receipts. .....192 ' 94 i The disposition of the day s receipts was a follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hoa. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 314 H6 271 O. H. Hammond Co Swift and Company 858 Armour A Co 1,951 Cudahy Packing Co 8S0 Armour A Co.. 8. City... 112 Iibmin A Co William Underwood 38 Huston A Co 4 IJvlngstone A 8haller... 83 Hamilton 114 U F. Hull IS Wolf A Murnan 127 B. F. Hobblck 3 rennls A Co 12 Rothschild 74 Werthelmer 28 S. A 8 33 Other buyers 851 213 2,138 3,iX12 96 '1.417 1.8)11 1.824 1.014 478 Totals 4.379 8.152 7,118 CATTLE There was another big run of cattle her this morning, which makes the supply for the two days this week consid erably In excess of the same daya of last week and also of last year. The local de mand, though, was In good shape, so that the market was very satlifuctory to tha telling Interests. Packers took hold of the beef stes'i quite freely and the handy weight catt.e were active and steady. The heavy cattle aold rather unevenly, so that some salesmen thought they got as good prices ss they Hid yesterday, while others quoted the market little lower. It was very evident that packers wanted the light and tidy weights, whereas they were Inclined to be rather Indifferent toward the heavyweights, specially If they were plain. There were quite a few good cattle In the yards today, as will be seen from the sales below. The cow market was active and steady. Supplies were not very heavy, so that an early clearance was made. The handy weight cows and heifers continued In the beet demand, while the common cutters and canners were again alow and hard to aell at any price. '1 he heavy cows were generally steady, but In spats they looked little easier. Bulla, veal calves and stag did not show enough change from yesterday to be worthy of mention. There waa another liberal supply of itockers and feeders on hand this morning, and aa the demand from the countrv ye teiday was rather disappointing, the' tend ,rc of prlcea was downward. There were not very many fancy cattle on hand, so that prices on that class did not how much change, but all others were rather siow and a iittie lower. Kepreit.-itatlva sales: BEEF STEERS. 9.32 9.294 7,. 40 ll. .7HX 17.13 7.1 10.214 y.MX 1 1.36V 7.K.I 12.631 YEAR 1U Ks. At. Pr. ho. At. Pr. 1 4 1 B J 1 1110 4 41 1 70 I J8 17 invl 4 ii 1 170 I II 4 lint 4 41 1 HO I II I III! 4 M I Kl 4 to 11 IumS 4 U 1 1UM 4 0 II IiWI 4 Ml I Ill 4 10 1 KV 4 Ml 1 1100 4 00 SO 1110 4 10 1 1010 4 10 1 1210 4 60 7 141 4 10 11 U4& 4 10 4 711 4 11 14 1147 4 10 4 Ml 4 M 1 1170 4 10 t into 4 20 It nil 4 o II 1110 4 20 14 Ills 4 0 t 104 4 Zi 14 ...1IMI 4 Ml 14 4 S 1144 4 10 4..., 170 4 l 10 117 4 Ml U... IM 4 21 it 11,4 4 Ml 1 H 4 21 1 1114 4 U 1 11U 4 H 41 IMS 4 15 14 lo 4 10 41 1M7 4 6 II 4 I 10 Ill) 4 IS ! 1-Kl 4 30 11 1IM 4 U ' U'74 4 10 II nil 4 M 10 l'l 4 M It ua 4 U 1 1040 4 11 H 111! 4 u II 17I 4 II II 11m 4 M M Ilia 4 l 17 1JJ4 4 M 14 1110 4 II I n.U 4 M " "I 4 II 1411 4 10 14 HO I II 14 1200 4 Ml H7 4 M 20 12M 4 10 II 12 4 U II 12m 4 10 U 0 4 31 II mi 4 (o I..., 1061 4 M II i;,4 4 4 10 4 II lb, 4 0 ,.12l 4 ii 21 IU! 4 40 14 4 ai i im 4 10 I1M 4 40 II mo 4 10 I2"0 4 40 II till 4 M 14 l 4 40 K 1107 4 lo 1 1011 4 40 II mi 4 10 It 1141 4 4 14 14.11 4 12 Ill 4 40 17 ion 4 I I1M 4 40 II 1441 4 11 ' "J: 4 40 17 1! 4 7 ! 2S 4 40 14 144 4 7 I' 11M 4 4 10 ! 4 7, !l 10J 4 40 I! 1M 4 70 IH 4 40 1 1MB 4 n 1 10M 4 41 II mi 4 74 II 121 4 40 II M 4 Ts 4 40 I 4tkl 4 II 10 KM 4 44 41 1440 4 71 IM1 4 41 m 4 7 1 l' 4 41 II... IM 4 M m 1"7I 4 41 II ..I4t 4 N STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4 14 1071 4 1 14 4 M II lMt 4 M 1 17 4 U It M lu t 1014 111 COW8. t ti 11 ton 1 ti 1 It 1120 I TI t Ml I II I IU4 I Tt 8 MO I 2 I ,, , 1 M I lout 1 Tt t 14 I KK4 1 ft I M tU I ltwl t SO 1 1"M 111 I a I I 1 1I 10 I M 1 1111 I M 4 Kl I M 1 1110 I 10 t . ...... ...l!m 1 I no 1 as 4-14 I 4 1141 1 at 1 114 I II Ml M I no t Tt t toil 1 at I HI HI 1 14 I at 1 Ti I in 1 at I I tl II ! 1 N 1 I IMS I U 1 toO I M I iim I I I ., I 1 124 I M 4 Ml tl 1 117 IM 1 1 I 1 l(K.t I M ii 4 ion a M lw I 4 H7 I 4 m 1 to 1 iu a M 14 I I 1 147 1 1 ,...i.i a ao Mil I II ll IMI to I I II I 1071 I M t 1 11 iiii a to I 3 II 14 un 4. to t 1I II 1 16 4 to 4 "1 l It lull 4 M I KOI I I Ill 4 to to a at 1 iuto 4 i 1 12M I tt t Uto 4 M I 2 110 4 to IM I t 1171 4 M i- u a at a. tiMi 4 a M I J Ill t i" in n 40 14 MO 0 1 in" I I MA t ft 4 I M 10 i M , 1171 IS ISO I M lljfl M Ml IN M I (0 Iirr I te 77i I sr. lilt I w ims t hi I m no i to 1114 15 "4 I TO I. .. 11 ... I ... 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H ... i ... 4 M 1144 4 M 4 to lint 4 00 1177 4 to 4 to 1J7I 4 I1 I to MS 4 to 1171 4 to II., .114 4 II 1 111 I II 1 1M1 4 II I I1M 4 10 14 A1! 4 II 41 10IS 4 II 1 114 4 II 1 1121 4 II 1 1l 4 II 4 1171 4 II 10 1171 4 II II 11M 4 n 1 I' 4 M 4 1221 4 M I 12 4 10 Ml I 70 HEIFERS. .117 t Ml I Ili IM 1 tl 111 t Ml I Ti 4 4MI I 7t t ! 4 to , 440 4 00 147 4 I , M7 4 10 ..771 4 10 4 411 71 1 71 4 10 t Ito 4 10 I i 4 II 1 171 I W 1 71X1 I 60 1 Tno I 71 4 Ml III I im I on I Hi IW 1 innu 4 II 1 W l 4.. 1:21 4 I BULLS. 1 11M t 7S I.... 1 1.11 I U I 1 7W I 11 1 I I7S I 16 1.... 1 14711 I tO 1.... 1 Mill I TV I.... ...1111 IM ...130 I M ...1740 t II ...1!0 I W ...1770 I 10 ...1521 I 71 ...12M I U ...1210 140 . . .110 I Id ...12m I Mi ...ibOU M 1 1210 I 71 1 1X10 i TI 1 1X11 1 It 1 1110 I Tt 1 2000 I Ti 1 men 1 io 14O0 I M 1 lwi 1 Ml 1 no I to it mn a 11 1 1410 3 to CALVES. 1 121 9 00 2 110 I tO 1 440 III 1 10 I fn 1 10 I 00 1 110 I 10 1 100 I 00 I lit I to 1.10 I 21 1 10 I tO 1 MO I tl 1 170 I 10 1 140 I tl COWS AND 8TEERS. 10 1071 4 10 COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 MM 1 00 t ..1120 4 41 11 1145 4 35 IZ ait 4 a STAGS. 1 1120 J 50 STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. ? 415 t 00 3 14U 4 It .J M) J 00 7 114 4 20 " 14 3 00 4 uno 4 10 MJ 1 00 I IM 4 SO J tM I 110 1 170 4 30 IM I 00 1 114 4 tO i 1 II I MM 4 20 U I 25 1 171 4 2S '10 I tt t too 4 II 4 MO I 25 ;u 4 It " 4HI I 50 1 74 4 11 " IM I M 20 J4 4 It ' 410 I 10 4t 4 4 It '2 1 1 M I 171 4 U J 4 I 75 1 Mi 4 5 J '20 1 10 1 171 4 It 7to I to II lotl 4 40 ' 20 Ul 4 tO 4ii 4 00 to 1075 4 Ml ' Ml 4 00 1 1240 4 10 7M 4 10 HCKJS There wait a more liberal run of nogs here today, and aa advices from other puiiiiB were none too favorable, packers tried to pound the market here a little. As a general thing the prices paid were only a shade lower than yesterday, al though sales were made that were all the w"y. frtmi ateady to 5c lower. The quality Of the hoa WaM rflnilMrahlv Kat yesterday, which helps out the appearance of the market on paper. The lightweight hogs sold largely from 87.20 down, medlum welifhts from $7. to 37.25, heavy hogs from 7J '-30, and n45h as 87.35 was paid, rradlng was not very brisk, but still prac tically everything was dispose I of In good t.RHMun. Representative es.es: No. Av. tih. Pr. No. Av, 8h. Pr. lt 240 6 65 72 248 ... 7 25 fj J J W 2U ... 7 25 J -'3 ... 7 15 tso 245 80 7 25 2 3J0 ... 7 15 21 26 ... 7 25 '? 210 ... 7 17V W) 241 80 7 25 7 20 t2 261 40 7 25 7 228 7 20 64 243 40 7 25 ' 40 7 20 70 257 40 7 Jo ' 'J4 ... 7 20 61 254 40 7 25 t l-1" 7 20 64 2 20 7 25 - -14 ... 7 20 61. ,....265 40 7 25 66 213 80 7 20 11. 290 ... 7 25 40 7 22H H 2H ... 7 27V4 70 216 80 7 224 69 277 120 7 27V4 I 2 4o 120 7 22V, 77 247 . . 7 273 '8 249 120 7 22V, 14 822 40 7 27V4 65 240 ... 7 22V4 78 . 253 ... 7 27 .....251 120 7 22 ct:::::: 126 1 47 2i2 ... 7 22v, C2 21 ... 7 272 Ji "I 25 240 7 27, 78 228 ... 7 22', 54 j7 ... 7 07 d J 221s 53 280 ... 7 27V? H i"S l 22'H 69 224 ... 7 17V, 11 ... 7 22 ss 29g 120 7 26 '- 2 "3 232 . 40 7 28 2 212 ... 7 22V 63. 2 7 30 " 114J....-.231 40 7 224 61 ...:'.2M - 7 30 62 233 80 7 25 83 252 ... 7 80 3 -2fi9 80 7 25 6. . 279 ... 7 30. 2 2 2 25 7i::.:.:2i5 .:: ? io 63., .,.. 40 7 25 45 290 SO 7 30 Si"""'w " li 271 780 2 2M ... 7 28 63 jao ... 7 82 S-:::.v.lS Vt, ? SHEEP Receipts of sheep- and lambs were gain heavy this mjrnlng, but the quality was very much on the -ominonlnh order. As a reault the market was rather s ow and weak. The best grades sold about sttady, but st.ll even those kinds were af iei,e to ome extent by iiie big run of common stuff. Choice lambs seemed to be In giod request at the hands of local pack ers and they eoid ireely at ateady prlcea, as h gh aa $7.60 being paid. Some Mexican yearlings sold at 86.40. wethers at 36 and dipped ewes at 5.0. The Kinds that were sjuu emiunn 10 Dnng inosf prices were no; much diff rent from yesterday, but when it came to the common kinds the market wa s.ow and unevenly lower, though in most eat.es a dime would cover the decline. There were quite a few feeders on hand and the demand did not se?m to be any to br.sk and unions the quality was good tha IT.ce ..aid noked a litiU lower. Quotations . for woo.ed stock; Cholc w,BLern.,'Sm"v S7.3B7.66; fair to good i?m?9T JP-X2-&: choice Colorado lambs, il'f, 1 . 0,h0,c lightweight yearling, .4tatl.,6; lair tc good yearlings t.0ii6.4O: tholce wethers, 16.00(fi.4O; fslr to aood. 35 78 ?.S;W0:. t;ho,ce ew'"t a5.766.00; fslr to good. fci.Oitti5.75; feeder lambs. 84.755.60; feeder Scar.ii.gs. I4.6OI&5.0O; teeder wethers, 84.00 4 66; feeder ews. 3.0uj3 60; clipped stock tells about 50c lower than wooled stock, lit prcseiitatlv sales: iso. 22 clipped ewes 11 cuii ewe i clipped ewes 1 buck 61 clipped lambs 1M clipped ewes M wi stern wethers 2 western ewe 461 c Ippei wethers , 211 we-tern yearlings 271 western lambs (. 2 native lambs '. C61 western lambs 15 western ewe, 641 western Iambs 1 stag 66 cull ewea . 1 cull ewe , 10 cull ewes , 40 cull ewe 4 feeder lambs 40 cull lamb .: 1) cull wethers 81 winter 11 ewes 170 western ewea 199 western lambs 30 wetttern lambs 28 western lambs.. 46 western wtthers , 11 native ewes 704 clipped wethers 696 Mexican yearlings I ll I I 1 t I l I 1 I I 1 l I I 4 4 I .... I I I II I I , 10 n 4 , I , 1 Av. T. 87 83 00 72 4 00 56 4 00 1J0 6 00 83 6 25 140 6 60 99 6 90 150 00 lul 00 85 8 15 77 - 7 16 115 7 26 86 7 60 78 6 2 56 6 40 120 2 00 70 3 00 61 3 0) 110 2 00 86 8 60 47 4 00 69 4 60 91 4 60 96 6 00 82 6 25 61 6 25 4 6 25 63 5 25 78 6 60 125 6 60 105 ( 26 67 41 76 j 70 65 i.uw Mexican yearlings 13$ wes.ern lambs CHICAGO laVK STOCK MARKETS t attle and f keep Arc Steady, While Hoc, Isjellae Higher. CHICAGO. April 7. CATTLE Receipts, 4.0H0 head; steady; good to prime steers, I4.9U4to.6u; poor to medium, 33.9ltfi4.15: stock ers and feeders. l3.umh4.lS; cows. 31 6my4.2A; heifers. I2.5w64.75; canners. II 6otjI 90: bulla $2 6(ii4.25: CHlve, 83.0iKii6.4O; Texas-fed steere. t4.104jr4.Sa, HiXIS Receipts, 16.000 head; estimated to morrow, 26.O0; left over, 3.0U0; strong to to higher; mixed and butchers. IT.OMW 36 good to choice heavy, 7 3&r7.0; rough heavy. 17 U4i7 3i', light, W-85J'7.20; bulk of aalea. t7.16ti'7.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 12.000 head: sheep steady; lambs, choice steady others lower; good to choice v others, 16 76 72S: fslr to choice. t45o&6.80; enter n sheep, ta.50ft7-00: native lambs, t5.6o4i7.76: western lambs, 85.6u4j7.90. ' Official yesterday: ... Receipts. Shipment. Cat,,e 29.6,11 " "" 30.414 . Sheep 18.818 , 850 Kawsaa Cltr Live Sleek Market. KANSAS CITY. April 7 CATTLE Re- celpis. 10.600 natives, 260 Texana. 260 native calvia; corn cattle steady to 10c higher; quarantine, steady; rows, loc hither; stockers and feeders, active and strong; choice export and dressed beef steers. 84.5.1 UI0; fair to good. t3-6ma4.40; stockers and feeders. 83.0latj4 80; western-fed steer. t3 75 412.UI; Tiim and Indian steers. t4 35t4 8); Texas rows. I2.1o4 20; native cows. 10 4.40; native heifers. 2 754 80, canners, 81.60 tj2tt: bulls. 8J 60wt7S; calves. 83 Omjl 00. H1XI8 Receipts. 13 Owl head; market steady to Me lower; topa, 37S7: bulk of sales. 7. 47i; heavy. 7 &vn 7 37V ; mlxel packers. 17 itttl Jo; light. 3.7&o7.0u; yorkera, ,MS.(7 17',; pls. pif4T6. SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipts, 7.500 head: market atesdy to strong: nstlve Umbs, to ftill nit; western lam he. If,. To 3 Iiiki; native wethers. 84.rii.80; Texas clipped sheep, 34.9"j7.O0; Stockers and feed ers, t3.6"i4 do. St. Lewie Live Steek Market. 8T. T,OlI8. April 7. CATTLE Receipts, tMn head. Including 9"0 Texana; market active, steady to strong; native shipping and export steers. 84 fS.3f, with strictly fancy quoted up to 35. SO; dressed beef and butcher steers. I4.0i4i6.oo; steers undnr l.OOl rounds, t3.6'i4.8(.; stockers and feed ri, t.'.4ti4 3; cows and heifers, 12 26''i5.0rt; can nre, l2.2.MHtli; bulls, 82 40ti3.7o; cilves, 83.MM.60; Texas and Indian steers, t3.70y) 4.76; cows and heifers, $2.3,Vtf 3.80. HOOS- Receipts. 4,500 head; market steady to firm: pigs and lights, 7.1iU7.iA; packers, t7.MCj7.26; butchers. ti.20cn7.46. SHEEP AND LAMBS Kecelpis, 800 hesd; market strong; native muttons, 85.00 ti4t.20; lambs, t5.7Mi7.25, with springs up to 19.00; culls and bucks. 82.0IK&4.0O: stockers, t2.60J4 01; Texana, t4.0036.00. St. Joseph Live Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH, April 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,953 head; steady to 10c lower; cows and heifers, steady to 10c higher; natives, ll.fn5.2T; cows and heifers, 82.6(i4.85; year lings and calves, t3.0l(j4.S0; stockera and feeders, t3.6tKif 4.85. HOU8 Receipts. S.428 head; big 5c lower; plgi ateady; light and light mixed, J7.HK8? 7.27V4; medium and heavy t.2ui'7.40. 6IIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,804 head; steady; top Nebraska lambs, 17.65. Sloex City Lin Stock Market. SIOUX CITV, April 7. tRpeclnl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.200 head; steady; beeves, t3.75fff4.90; cows, bulls nnd mixed, t2.004i4.25; stockers and feeders, $2.76 (04.26; calves and yearlings, t3.uov4.50. HIKJ8 Receipts, 3,"00 head; strong to 6c higher, selling at $7.00j7.BO; bulk. 87.1O&7.20. Stock la Slcht. Following were the receipts of live stock at the tlx principal western cults yesier oay: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 4.21M 6.u4 8.807 Chlcago 4.0110 15.000 12,ouu' Kansas City 1O.5IJ0 13,(H1 7,5mi St. Louis 2,o,jo " 4.&10 8K) St. Joseph 1,.3 5.428 ,CI4 Sioux City 1.2U0 3,000 Totals 23,871 46,982 35.9U OMAHA WIIOLKSA1.E MARKET. Condition of Trade and 4aotatloaa oa Staple and Fancy Predaee, EOO8 Fresh stock, 12V4C LIVE POLLTRY-Hnu. 10104c: roost ers, according to age. iit9r; turkeys, lc; ducks, WaSluc; geese, &loc. Dressed stock In good condition li2c per lb. higher than live stock. BUTTER packing stock, 13c; choice dairy, in tubs, i.Hil.c: separator 27I&28C. OYSTERS Standard, per can", 2ij; extra selects, per can, 35c, New York counts, per can, 4c: bulk, vxtra selects, per gal., jl.75; bulk standards, per gal., 11.35. FROZEN FRESH FISH Trout. 9J10c; herring. 6c; pickerel. 6Vc; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunfUh, 8c; biu Men, 11c; whtteuah, 9c; salmon. Itc; haddock. 11c: codhah, 12c; redsnapper, luc; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 27c; lobsters, green, per lb., 26c; bullheads, loc; cattish, 14c; black bass, 17c; halibut, 11c; ahad roe, 75c each. HRAN-Kr ton sli.EO. HAY Prlcs quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: choice No. 1 uplund, 86; No. 2,. 17. o; medium, 87; coarse, 86.50. Rye straw, 6. These prices are tor hay of good coloi and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. CORN loc. OATS 34c. RYE No. 2. 45c. e VEGETABLES. CELERY California, per uoi, 60ctl. POTATOES Per bu., 25&3uc; Colorado, per bu., Mc. v SEED POTATOES Northern grown, per bu., 6t,65c. NEW CARROTS Per dosen bunches, 40c Lti.'1'T L C -Per doxen bunches, 46c. BEETS New southern, per dosen bunch es, 40c; old, per bu., 4oc. 1 PARSNIPS Per bu., 30c. CL COMBERS Hoihoute. per dox., J1.75. CARROTS t'er bu., 40c. GREEN ONIONS Southern, per dozen bunches, 45c. RADISHES Southern, per doxen bunches, 75c; home grown, Stxjj-Kic. TUP.IlPS--Per bu., 4oc; Canada rutaba gas, per lb., lVtc; new southern, per dozen bunches, 60c. ONIONS Red Wisconsin, cer lb., lo; white, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, 81.76. SPINACH Southern, per -bu. oox, 81. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.60. WAX BEANS Per bu. box, t4; string beans, per bu. box, t3.OU4jfa.b0 CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., 1V&C TOMATOES New Florida, per -baakt crate, 84. FRUITS. APPLES-New York etock, M.00g3.60; California Permaln, tl.SO; Colorado Ben Davis, 11.25. STRAWBERRIES Louisiana, per !4-pt case $3.26. TROPICAL FRUITS. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 80c; Turkish, per 35-lb. box, 14filo. OKANGES California navels, fancy, $3.0J 63.16; choice, 82.75: Mediterranean Sweets. $2.25; Sweet Jaffa, 82.60. LEMONS California fancy, J3.25; choice, $3. DATES Persian. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., Dc. per caae of 30-lb. pkgs., $2.26. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10c. HONEY Utah, p?r 24-frame case. $32i; Colorado, 8a. 00. POPCORN Per lb., 2c: shelled, 4c. HIDES No 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted. 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbe., Hc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 ti 15 lbs.. 6Vc; dry hides, htfl2c; sheep pelts, 25 tf7oc; horse hlues, tl-502.60. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., loc; hard shell, per lb., 14c- No. 2 soft shell. Ser lb., 13c; No. 2 ..ard shell, per lb., l.'o; irasila. per lb., 12c; Alberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; herd shell, per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12Vbc; small, per lb., He, cocoanuts, per dox., 6c; chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6Vic; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black walnum. pei bu., tl; hickory nuts, per bu., IJ..60; cocosnuts. oer loo. 84. OLD METALS. ETC. A. B. A'plr.i quote 1 the lollowlng prlcea: Iron, country mixed, per ion, til; Iron, stove piatet per ton, ii; copper, per lb., &Vtc; brass, heavy, per lb., 8V,c; brass, light, per lb., 6 Vc; lead per lb., tc; lnc, per lb., 2Vbc. NEW YORK UG.HERAIi MARKET. (.notations of the Day on Various Commodities. v NEW YORK. April 7.-FLOUR-Recelpts, 29.773 bbls.; exports 4.897 bbls. ; market teadv but less active: winter patenta, $3.70(84.00; winter straights, 83.50-g3.60; Min nesota patenta, $3.254.20; winter extras, $2.803.lO; Minnesota bakers, 83.20&3.4O; winter low grades. $2.O'02.9O. Rye flour, steady; filr to good, $2.6ft3.20; choice to fancy, $3.26,3.45. CORNMEAL Dull ; yellow western, $1.08; city, $1.06; Brandywlne, $3.403.45. RYE Easy; No. 2 western. 59c, f. o. b., afloat; state. 67661c, c. I. f.. New York. HA RLE Y Quiet; feeding, 47c. c. 1. f. Buf falo; malting, 62Vft'59c c. I. f. Buffalo WHEAT Receipts, 10,725 bu.; exports, 15.690 bu. Spot, Arm; No. 2 red, elevator, 79M.(ii'797c. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth, 86c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 86'4C, f. o. b. alloat. Options, In spite of extreme dullness as a result of weatern holidays, wheat was firm all day on forelrn buying, firmer cables and export talk. The close was at Vie net advance: May. 7&(l7&,c: closed at 7814c; July, 76M? 75l3-16c; closed at 75Sc; September, 74io 74'ie: closed at 74c. . CORN Receipts, 109.20) bu.; exports, 256.087 bu. No. 2. nominal elevator, and 61c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 61Vc: No. 2 white, 63c. The option market, while generally firm In sympathy with wheat on rains west and higher cables, was today very slow, closed Vo net higher: May, tOViifTolVtc; closed at 61c; July, 49V4ij49c ; closed at 4c; September closed at 49-ic. OATS Receipts, 151.600 bu. : xports, 28.630 bu. Spot, weak: No. 2, 39Vtc; standard white. 4oHc; No. 3. 38c; No. 2 white. 40c; No. 3 white. Sc; track, mixed western, nominal; track, white, 39ti46c. Options dull and nominal. HAY Quiet; shipping, t&gTOc; good to choice. 9ot7$1.06. HOPS Kaary; common to choice. 1902, 24(8 30c; 191. 19j21c: olds. 6afllr: Pacific coaat ISsi. 2mt27c; 1901, lc; olds, ffrllc. H'ltiUH Qu'et; California, 21 to 26 lbs.. 19c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., !4o LEATHER Quiet; acid. 24&'26c. PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, $14 0Tkf 14 60; mesa, $9.0Hj 10.00; boxed hams. $20.0n4 21.60; packed, $ll.60 llto; city extra India mess. $2O.n20.b0. Cut meats. Irregular; pickled bellies. f9.75All.26; pickled shoulders t.(Wj.26; pickled hams. 211.6UQ 12.C4 Lard.' steady; western steamed, $1026; refined steady; continent $10.46; South America' $11; compound. $7.1oiU). Pork, easy; fam ily, $18.7ouOO; short clear, $18.764(911 60 mess, $13 UU4H8.50. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra 4V7c. TALLOW Dull; city, 6Vc; country, 6 BUTTER Receipt s, t.681 pkgs; firm; stste dairy, 17i27e; creamery, extra. 2c; creamery, common to cholc. 19o2SV,c. CHEESE Receipts. 1.061 pkgs; flrm fancy, larg. state, full cream, fall Aiade, colored, 14-j4illc; fancy, large, state, full cream, fall made, whit, 14614tc; fancy small, state, full cream, fall made, colored' 15c; fancy, small, state, full cream, fali made white, 14c. EGGS Receipts, t2.HU pkf f strong; state and Pennsylvania, 14t154c; western prlnt. i.v. PCH'LTHT-Alive, firm; chickens. 13c; turkeys, 15o: fowls. liNc; dreeeed, firm; western fowls, 14Hc; turkeys. k METALS The decline nl yesterday was rollowed by a sharp advance In today's Ix-ndon tin market, where a gain of AM 2s d was reported, with spot and futures closing at tl.15 15s. The local market was steady, but demand waa light and the for eign advance consequently did not greatly arTc,t local prices. Spot closed at t2.2nr 29 .5. Copper declining 2s 6d to :2 7s M for spot and 63 10s for futures In the London market, ruled dull and nominal In New York. Standard Is quoted at 113.25; lake and electrolytic at tlt.SO and casting at tl4.2n. Iad advanced 2s 6d In Ixindon, where It closed at 12 12s 6.1, but remained quiet and unchanged In New York at 14 67V. Fpelter. closing at 25 2s. waa unchanged In London, as it was also locally, where the quotation remains at 85.70. Iron was lower abroad, closing at 6l 9d In Glasgow and at 49s liid In Mlddlesboro. Locally prices were urn-hanged. No. 1 northern foundry Is quoted at $23.M?24.n; No. 2 northern foundry at t21.6"4f22.oo; . No. 1 southern foundry and No. 1 soft southern foundry at $22.ou22.50. W'arranta are nominal. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, April 7. WHEAT-Ppot. quiet; No. 1 northern spring, s 6d; No 1 California. 6a 7d; No. 2 red wes.ern win ter. 6s Id; futures, quiet; May, i lS-J; July, As mil. CUKN Snot Amnrlptn tnlvMl new. eaav 4- American mixed, oid, be 4i; ui- lutes, quiet; May, 4s 2d; June, 4s 2d; July, 4s 11. PKA8-Qulet at 6s3Hd; Canadian, 6? . I'J.'OURSt- Louis fancy winter, quiet at 8s 3d. .HOPS-At London, PaclPc coast, steady at ineffr7. PROVISJONS-Beef, easy; extra India mess, Ma 6d. Pork, firm; prime weLtern mess, ISs. Hams, short cut. 14to 16 lbs., quiet, 63s. Bacon. Cumberland cut, 26 tf 31 lt., quiet, 49s tkl; short ribs, Is to 2t lb-., quiet, 64s; long clenr middles light, 2M to 31 los., quiet, 5la 6d; long cle .r mlddl s, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., 62s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., quiet, tas; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 62s. Shoulders, square, M to 13 lbs., quiet, 41s 6d. Lard, prime western, quiet, 61s; American refined, in palls, dull, 4.0. LlUTTER-Good United Stater, steady. CHEE8E Firm; American llnest white and colored, 69s. A 1.1.. rime c'ty. steady, 27s 3d. The Provision exchange here will be cloh-fd April 10. 11 and lil for the Easter holidays. Receipts of wheat dur ng the last thrc days, 2.8,orti cental, including 130,000 Amer ican. R-.ce:pts of America 1 corn during the last three days. 2S1.00O centals. Visible Snpiily of Grain NEW YORK. April 7.-Special cable and telegraphic communlf.allona lo Rra,lalr,ir, fhow the following changes In available "I'l"'". as compared with last uccount: HHKAT United States and C- nada, east of Rockies, decreased 2.187.000 bu.; alloat for Mild in Europe. Increased 600,000 bu.; total supply decreased 1,617,000 bu. CORN United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 60mm im OATS United States and Canada, east of A-.uvn.va, urvlfllHcq &M,WI Oil, Among the more ImnnrUnl Her.rna ported this week are those of 460,000 bu. at Manitoba elevators, 400.000 bu. at north- weeiern interior elevators, 233,000 bu. at Portland, Me., and 623,000 bu. at St. Joseph and 60,000 bu. each at Omaha and at Evans vllle. The leading increase Is that of 131,000 bu at Chicago private elevators. Milwaukee Grnln Market. MILWAUKEE, April 7.-WHEAT Dull; nrnerni 77tf.7V4c; No. 2 northern, 7o&76V4c; May, hc bid. RYE Steady; No. 1 62c. BARLEY KteAriv lsio son. 1- 64c. ' " . "F.-. w CORN May. Uc bid. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. POT .la A .,,11 T linn.-, . w ..... 73ttVc. On track: No. 1 hard, 76V4c; No! 1 northern. 74'c; No. 2 northern, 73c. FLO I' R Firmer; first patents, $3.80(S3.90: second patents $3.7(&3.80: first clears, $2.80 v. .i-v, Becuiia clears, 2.3Ula3.40. BRAN In bulk. $10. Dulath Grain Market. DTTI.TTTtT Anrll T-WHtiT.T. 1..- No. 1 hard 7b?4ci. No. 1 northern, 74c,: 74V4C north"'n' ?cl May. 6Vic; July. OATS-May, o'; V Kansna fitw Kick Market, KANSAS CITY', 7-ft'prtt 7. EGGS Fl rm ; fresh Missouri and Kansas etock, HVc dozen, cases returned; new, No. 2, white wood cases included,, 12V4C. , ..; 1 .Peoria.. Market. . MPE?RIA In- APr'1 7.-CORN-Lower; No. 3. 39c. OATS-Dull; No. i white, 82c. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. April 7.COTTON Very steady; sales. 1,960 bales; ordinary, 8-4c; good ordinary. ic low middling, 9Hc; middling, 10 1-16c; good middling, 1014c; mid dling fair, 113-lttc, nominal; receipts 4,331 bales; stock. 126.302 bales. Futures barely steady; April, 10.02c; May. 10. Lift 10. 14c; June Tir ,...-.,, iv 10c, juiy, 11. vm io.iuc; August, 9.63ie9.64c; September. 8.84''fl8.87c; October, 8. 41 ti 8.42c; November, 8.28.30c; December, 8.2Mt.29c. . . NEW YORK, April 7.-COTTON-Opened firm at an advance of 1S7 points and imme diately following the call displayed activity. May selling up to 10.40c and July to 9.99c; this being a new higher record for the season. The Initial strength waa due to a continued buying In the old crop portions by May a lid July-shorts, but the shorts were about only buyers, and while the Liv erpool market made a fair response to the New York advance of Monday port receipts were heavy and the market, 'after a brief interval of irregularity, turned decidedly weak under liquidation. During the bal ance of the sesclon prices displayed an un. Interrupted downward tendency, though to ward the close there was an Improvement for the lowest of 8 points In May and about 2 points on the list generally as a result of further covering, with the market Anally barely steady at a net decline of 6 points to an advance of 1 point. Total sales fu tures estimated at 200.000 bales. A factor In the declining tendency was the talk of shipments to be made to this port for de livery on May contracts. It was argued that the high level attained by values In the local market permits of the better frades being shipped here from Liverpool, t was said that about 40.000 bales were be ing held In the south for f hlpnifnt to New York for delivery should the bull clique call for actual delivery on May holdings, and this naturally encouraged room shorts to maintain their position, while It also brought about renewed sales by commission houses, who took profits for the long ac count. The bull pool also was credited with selling May. ST. LOUIS, April 7.-COTTON-Flrm and unchanged: middling. 916-lftc: sales, 318 bales; receipts. 8.069 bales; shipments, 2,977 bales; slock. 18.471 bales. LIVERPOOL April 7. COTTON-Spot. moderate business done; prices 6 points higher; American middling, fair, 6.92d; good middling. 6.20d; middling. 6.40d: low mid dling. 6.30d; .ordinary, 6.02d. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 800 American: receipts, 6.000 bales, including J.610 American. Futures opened firm and c lowed quiet. American middling. April, 6.24it.26d; April and May. 6 245254: May and June, 6.26d; June and July, 6.26d; July and August, 6.25ff6.26c; August and Septem ber. 6.16d; September and October. 4.8iid: October and November, 4 60Q4.61d; Novem ber and Iecember. 4.63d. Wool Market. BOSTON. April 7 WOOL-Contlnuei quiet, as manufacturers are only taking material enough for Immediate use. Prices have softened here and there, but on the whole the changes during the week have not been Important. Territory wools have been quiet, with little If any change In prices. The following are the quotatlona: Terri tory, chnlcuet staple, scoured, basis fine. 64'a55c; fine medium. 62ti.Vto: m"i1'um. 464 47c. Territory ord nary: Fine, 62io(3c; fine medium, 4Wn60c; medium, 454i46c. Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces are quiet, steady, but not particularly active; Ohio and Pennsyl vania XX and above. 81-hQ2c: X. 27rg28c; No. 1. 3mZc; No. 2. 30e31c; Ohio delaine, teuMc: Michigan X and above. 2c; No. 1, 2728c; No. 2. 271 28c. NEW YORK. April 7 WOOL-Flrm. 8T. LOU18, April 7.-WOOL-Easy ; me dium srade- and combine. WnXKc: light fine. 15417c; heavy fine, lOftlSc; tub washed 1IKU28VC. WASHINGTON. April 7-WOOL-8hlt-ments from Australia to the Unl'ed States last year amounted to 84,004 bales, a d--crease of 1.709 bales from that of the pre vious season, according to a report to th, State department from Consul General Bray at Melbourne ee Market. NEW' YORK. April 7,-COFFEE-8pol Rio. quiet; No. 7 invoice, 6Vc: mild, dull; Cordova, 7ftl2c. Futures orened steidv In tone, with unchanged prices, ant re sulted comparatively active. The early news wss not influential, but later Havre displayed a reactionary tendency, cooing net 14f higher, and while the day's receipt were fu'l at both ports and Interior poln'i of BrailU a rumor was circulated that the Braxillsii government had decided to plar a new ta ot 21 jer cent on rc lp..- 01 coff.e. ii.- tax to be paid In colt. t ait diMioyed, thus caiif-lng a decrease In pros pective supplies. hlle this scheme Is n .1 regarded aa piactical by ine local irad as a whole, Ii, in connection with tne strength In the French market, rail nil the fTMrk-rt around mludny and at one time ehowed an advance 01 iii points. Juel beiore the close, however, there was con sioeiable fresh Interest and the inaraei waa nnally barely steady net unchain i to 10 points higher. Hales were reporleu of 115,11 bags, including: May, 3 9-.Nj4.Uoc; June, 4.lc; July, 4 lnwi.l.ic; August, 4. . 4.36c; Hepiember, 4iMi4.4t.ic; Octooer, 4.36t 4.011c; November, 4 V"ii4.o6c; December, 4 61 (i4.ioc; January, 4.7od4tkc; February, 4. Sue; March, l.tsvu-Ouc. NEW YORK STOCKS AMI BO MIS Market Develops Weakness on Dis appointed Hopes for Activity. NEW YORK. April 7. The weakness which developed In today's stock market bore witness to the disappointment telt In speculative circles at the failure of what are considered lavorable developments in the trttuation to awaken any sign ot Inter est In speculation on the part of the out side houses. Call money was not higher than 6 per cent at any time and fell loi i than that on enlarged offerings by the bsnks. There was some lending on call also by stock coinmiaslon huum-s, which have supplied their expected needs with time loans and have money on their hanns now, owing to the practical stagnation 111 the commission business in stuck, at pres ent. The Immediate money situation erases to be a factor In the stock market. Great hopes have been eiitertulneit that the ad vent or this condition would arouse some speculative Interest in securities and would altord opportunity to begin to move the unolgesteu mass Wlin wnlch the market la weighted uuan. Not much prospect was offered by the day's events of any effective assimilation of Hie congestion ot securities, 111 which Is Involved the emourrassing tleup of vredita whim threutena the future fu tilities of the money miiiitii. The Indefi nite postponement 01 the southern pacilic annual meeting was leu en in a more el couragea spirit this morning, owing to Us Insurance ot the mdeiinlie prolongation 01 ttio present control 01 that property, but renewed uncusiiiess was telt over tne po uitlun of the speculative pool In Southern facinc stock, ine extension 01 the poui carries 11 oniy 10 April in, and tne tug fcesuve weakness ot the slock toany had a weakening svniDathetlc eflei t on the timr- ket. there was heavy selling at other points In the list, attrlbute-u to the same bo ii ice. 1 nis development uut an etui quickiy to an upward movement during the him nuur. leo uy isew ora central, which seemed uealgned as a bull demonstration with the purpose 01 attracting the expected outsldu interest. When tins demonstration was seen to fall of Its effect speculative interest became atagnunt. Reports ot strike at some of the collieries In the an thracite regiun owing to uiSDuted Intemre talion ot the strike coninusclon's award haa a depressing effect on the coalers. The narp occilnes in the Lulled States Steel n.-cui'itles coming at the same time with a meeting of the finance committee of the corporation had a decidedly unfavorable effect. Both stocks tell over a point and the new . aoid on the curb at S4H. The feature of the day was the wide declines among dormant stocks made necesnary be- it, re a saie cuuia ue enected. Lackawanna was sold down 9 points after a preliminary rlsj of a point. Lake Erie t Western pre ferred and Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling preferred each dropped 6 points on a alngie lale, Westlnghouse Electric 4, Virginia Carolina Chemical preferred 3 and New York Dock preferred 2V4- The expected Ju dicial decision In the Northern Securities case came In for considerable discussion In connection with the points left uncovered by the decision In the Southern Pacific in junction cane and the possibilities lving In the Northern Securities decision were believed to have a good deal to do with the weak undertone of the market. Bonds were dull and Irregular. Total sales, par value, tl,760,u00. United States 3s, coupon, advanced t per cent and the 3s. registered, Vi per cent on the last call. ' The following ure the quotations on th istw 1 or stock exenange: Atchlaon do ptd Bal. A Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacta.;., Canada So Chea. A Ohio Chicago A Alton. do pfd Chicago A 0. W. do lt ptd IIS Teia, 4 Paclfle . 3Vi . Ilu1-, . 13 . im . 19-4 . ;', . 47 . 21 . tt . I4V4 . 44 W .lib .till .120 .310 . U'Jk . 40V, . IIH . loV, . Si'., . 4S'V .. Toledo, St. L. & W .. lo-tui do pfd .. I' . L'nion Paclfle ..1S'.,I do pfd 71 ,Wkbah 41'., do pfd 10 M n 7H', 1944 Wheeling A L. E. do Id pfd Win. Central do pfd do 19 ptd. Adama Kx. Chicago A N. W....1M',' American Ex... Chicago Ter. A Tr.. llU't'nlttd State, Ex do pfd 21 Wella-Pargo Kx C. C. C. A Bt. L.i.. II Colorado 80 24 do lat ptd,.,. wi, do id pfd II Dal. A Hudaon IIS Pel. L. A W Ui Denver A R. 0 Jo Si do pfd W Erie , iW do Irt pfd 41 do 2d pfd : t: Croat Nor. pfd 190 Hocking Valley loo do pfd If, 4 Illlnota Central 11.44 Iowa Central IA do pfd u Lak Erla A W 40 do pfd 101 L. N 11714 Manhattan L Met. St. Ry 133V, Meg. Central tl1 Mei. National Ill, Minn. A St. L II Mo. Paclfle 107-, M.. K. A T Ill, Amal. Copper Amer. Car A IT..... do pfd. , Amer. Lln.i Oil.... do pfd. American 8. A R-. do pfd Anac. Mining Co... .11 Brooklyn R. T 1 Colo. Fuel A Iron... 6 Cons. Uaa :04 Cont. Tobacco pfd... Ill Gen. Electric ...la! Hocking Coal ... Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Power .... Iclede -Oaa National Blacult National Lead .. No. American ... Pacific; Coaat .... Pacific Mall People's Gaa .... Preaaed 8. Car .. .... 20 .... II .... 70 .... 11 .... 17 .... 431, .... 26V .... K ... : ... 33V, ...100', ... ' do pfd. . 12 , Pullman P. Car Ill do pfd 84 VI N. 3. Central 170 N. Y. Central 111 Norfolk A W 19V Republic Steel .. IIH do pfd 71V, sugar .liH Tenn. Coal A Iron... 131, do. pfd 17V, Union Bag A P. .. 11 Ontario av W 2Vi Pennayleanls Ill7, Reading 1744 do lat pfd 13V, do 2d pfd 4 Bt. L. S. P 7IV4 do lat pfd It do td pfd II St. L. 8. W fj', do pfd 6OV4 St. Paul Ill 44 do pfd.. Jul So. Parlflc sr4 80. Railway JO', . do pfd Ill, 'Offered. do prd V. 8. Leather .... do pfd V. 8. Rubber do p'd... V. 8. Steel do pfd Weatern Union . . . . Amer. Locomotlv do pfd K. C. Southern.... do pfd Rock Ialand do pfd .. 34 .. II', ,. US .. 11 . 49 . It . Mi . .M, ,. t7V . 9.1", . 191, . 52 V, . 4:i, . 7144 Sew York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 7.-MONEY-On call, firmer, at 4V,4f5 per cent; closing, 6tg6 per cent; time money, nominal; sixty-day bills, StiVi per cent; ninety days, 6i5V, per cent; s4x months. 6V, per cent; prime mercantile paper, 6V,ii0 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with ac tual bualness In bankers' bills at $4.8000jj 4.8665 for demand and at $4.fct5'ii 4.8375 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4. 84V, and $4 S7V4'g-4 S8; commercial bills, $4.K4ifj4.R3V4. SILVER Bar, 49V,c; Mexican dollars, 38V4C. BONDS Government, firmer; railroad, Ir regular. '1'h closing quotatlona on bond are a follows: tl. 8. ref. U, reg.--.10l L A N. unl. 4a 100' do coupon Id do la, reg 107V, co coupon 101 V, oo new 4a, reg 1IAV, no coupon U do old 4a, rag Ill do coupon Ill . do te. reg i,..103'j do coupon 103V, Atchlaon gen. 4, t do adj. 4a MV, Bal. A Ohio 4, do IV,a I3V4 do conr. 4a Hkjv, Canada So. 2s Hv. C of U. ts 107 do la Ine 74 Chea. A Ohio 4V,a...l(H Chicago A A. v,a... 74 C. B. A U. s. 4e... 12 Meg. Centra, 4a 77 do 1, Inc 26V, M. A St. L. 4a M , K. AT. 4 I94 do la to N. Y. C. gen. iy,a.ini4 N. 1. C. gen. ts 129V, No. Pacific 4, do la 71 N. W. eon. 4a 174, Reading gen. 4a 4e, St. L. A I. M. e. 0. II St. L. A 8. r. 4,.... NV, SI. L 8. W. 1, t', do a 8. A, A A. P. 4a... ! So. Parllln 4, KI4, So Railway I, Ill T. A P. la 116V, T.. St. L. A W. 4e.. 75 C, M. A 8. P. S 4110, Inlon Pacific 4 lm C. A K. W. e. Ta....lll7, do cone. 4e... Wahaah la do 2a do deh. R. . .. W Shore 4s. Wheel. 4V L K. Wla. Central 4e Con. Tobacco 4, Colo. Puel ts... .101 '4 .niv. C. R. I. A P. 4.. CCCAMLl. 4s Chicago Tee. 4a... Colorado 80. 4.... Dearer A R- O. 4 .1U5V, . . I . J ..104', .. 714, ..109V, .. 0 .. in .. iiv, .. K', Erie prior lien 4a.... a do general 4a S4T, P. W. D. C. la... 1- Hocking Val. 4'va. . . .Iu4'i, Bid. Offered. Besloav Stocks anal Bonis. BOSTON. April 7.-Call loan. 6V4 per cent; time loans, 6641 per cent. Official closing of stocks and bondo: Atchleoa 4e Alio Mei. Central 4 "V, Atchlaon do pfd 4 Boeto A Albaay....Ul Boatoa A Me I' Anuluaaate Bingham al. 4c Hecla Centennial Copper Rang - Dominion Coal .... Pranklln , l.le r.orale Mohawk OI Dominion . .. 14V, . sov, IM . 13 .. ! .10 ,. 10Vi . 11 . II . II . 4'4 . n .ui . t .141 . Iv, . ti . I Boetoa nieratea le N. Y.. N. H. A H-.-toi Pltehburg pfd. .140 t nloa Pactse .... Un CeMral Amertcao ugar . e pM Americas T. A T. Doaitatoa I. A 8., Cleneral Electrle . ... II ... MVi ...11S ...lllV, ...IM ... MV) ...la ... fl ... 4V ...IU4 uoeeoia Parr4 Quincr Sent Pe Copper... Tamarack Trlmouatal Tlinlt-r t ailed State t ta Victoria Winona , Weltetin Maas. Electric ... ee sfd t nlteal Fruit V B. Steel o Bfd Weetlngb. Ceeaawi Adeealux Bank ( learlnas. OMAHA. April 7. Bank clearing for to. day were 11.233.743.18; Increase over corre sponding day last year, $176.03.68. NEW YORK, April 7 Clearings, t. OtC.iiJ: balances. $M.27.2. BOSTON, April 7. Clearings, $26,673,683; balances. $2.676.2M. PHILADELPHIA, AprU 7.-Clearlngs, $.257.3.11; balance. t3.O40.87t; money, MfSV per cent. FALTIMORE. April 7 -Clearings. $4,828, 472: bnlnnres. $rtlt,S9": money, per cent. CINCINNATI. April 7-Clerlng. H.442,. IVi; money. 6ii8 per cent; New York ex cliatigr. l.Sc premium. 8T. IXll'IS, April 7 Clearing. $9,041,064; balances, $791, l; money, steady at 6ff per cent; New Y'ork exchange, 40c premium. London Dark Mnrket, LONDON. April 7. 4'loslng quotations: Conjoin for money. .11 J-1IIN. T. Central llftfc to account II Nnrfnlk WMters.. 7I4 anar-onaa no bio 01, Atrhlann M- .Ontario A Waatars snv, 7c1 lit 41 l K- ' do ptd V Pennaylvanl Rand Mine Reading do l.t pM do Id pM Rmithern Ry do pfd Southern Paclfle... Inlon Pacltc Kalttmnr Ohio.... I4K, Canadian Parlllc 1J2', rhfupuki Ohio... 44 1 niio a. w n I'.. M. A 8t. P 117 PfRaer, Ill-liter A R. O. do ptd Erla do Irt pM do Id pfd 17, n ir, 71, 14 Uj 4 do ptd 171, I'nttrd RtatM Staal... I4 do pr Wahaah do pfd Illlnntn trnlral. .14' 111, 4I, LKiuiavtue ft Naith...!;n-fc M:oiirl. K. A T. . . . JSi, BAIl SILVER-nrm ounce. at 22 11-181 per MONEY-33i4 per cent. Th rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is S-W'S--, per cent nnd for three-months' bills 3 e-16'u.Ts ;ier cent. Neiv York MlnlnaT Storks. NEW YORK. April 7-The following are the cioslnjr quotations on the Now York Stock exchange: Adam, Con 40 .Oniarlo t75 Alice z, liiphlr I4S Hreec j-fl Phniilg I Hrunewlch Con 4 .Pntoal 40 run. tal St Va I'iiKa-ie; II Deadwnod Terra ISO sierra Neeada 74 Iron Silver 125 iSmall Hope, 10 Leadvllle Con I ! Standard ri Llllle Chlet I I Mil anil Rosin. OIL CITY, Pa., April 7.-OIL Credit bal ances, $160; certiorates no bid; shipments, Pennsylvania, 01.298 bbls.; average, 83.S40 bhis.; runs. 47.025 bbls.: average, 68.150 bbls.: shipments, Lima, 80.923 bbls.; aver age. 70.748 bbls.; rims. 6.4H5 bbls.; average, 3X.P72 bbls. SAVANNAH. April 7.-OIL Turpentine, quiet st file. Rosin nominal; quote: A. B. C. D. R. $2.06; F, $2.10; O. $2.20; H. $2.40; I, 2.sr: K. $3.2fl; M, $3.40; N. $3.50; WO. $3.S0; WW, $3.75. 1A1NHON. April 7.01L-Linseed, 23 d. Turpentine spirits, 43s 7V,d. CONSIGNMENTS ONLY CoDsIgn your grain to the LOGAN GRAIN GO. KANSAS CITY, flO., And you will get best welgbti, best prices and quick returns. WEARS GRAIN COMPANY. Members Principal Exchanges Private Wires. BRANCH OF ICE OMAHA, NEB. llo-Ul Board of Trade. W. E. WARD, Mgr. Telephone 1511 rOSIOrrllK XOTICK. (Should be read DAILT y all Interested, as cnaiifces may occur at any time.) Foreign malls for the week ending April 11, 1WI3, will ;:lose (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the general posiottice as follows: f Ak . i-Jirf) 1 .81 i.IaiLS close one hour earlier than closing time Bhown below.- Parcels post ti.aliB tor Oermuny close at 6 p. m. .Monday and Wednesday. Kcauiar and euyi.-.ieiilary malls close at foreign station uaif 1.0 ur later than closing time shown below 'except that supplemen tary malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at foreigu station). Transatlantic Malls. WEDNESDAY At 7:30 a. m. for NETHER LANDS direct, per a. a. Rotterdam (mail muat be directed "per s. s. Rotterdam"); ai 11:30 a. m. (.supplementary 1 p. m.) for EUROPE, per s. a. Oceanic, via Queens town. THt.h6DAY-At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, per 1 . a. La Bretagne, via Havre (mall for otLcr parts of Europe must be directed "per s. a. La Bretagne"); at 11:30 a. m. (supplementary 1 p. m.) for EUROPE, per s. a. Deutschland, via Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. SATURDAY At 8 a. m. lor BELGIUM di rect, per s. s. Kroonland (mall must be directed "per a. s. Kroonland"); at 9:30 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per a. a. Anchorla (mall must be directed "per s. a. Anchorla"); at ll:3o a. m. (supplementary 1 p. m.) for EUROPE, per s. s. Umbrla, via Queenstown; at 1 p. m. for ITALY direct, per s. a. Princess Irene (mall must be directed "per a. a. Princess Irene"). PRINTED MATTER, ETC.-Thls steamer takes printed matter, commercial paper and sample for Germany only.. To same class of mail matter for other parts ot Europe will not be cent by this ship un let specially directed by her. After the closing ot the supplementary transatlantic malls named above, addi tional supplementary mails are opened on the piers of tne American, English. French and Oerman steamer, ana remain open until within ten minute of th nour of ualllng of tamr. Halls for South ant! Central America, West Indies. Etc. WEDNESDAY At 12 m. (supplementary 12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per a. a. Antllla (mall must be directed ''per s. s. Antllla"). THURSDAY At N a. m. for CUBA. YUCA TAN, CAMPECHE, TABASCO and CHI APAS, per s. a. Havana (mail for other parts ot Mexico must be directed "per a. a. Havana"); at 9:30 a. m. (supplement ary 10:30 a. m.) lor CENTRAL AMERICA (except Costa Rica) and SOUTH PA CIFIC PORTS, per a. a. Yucatan, via Colon (mall for Ouatemala must be dl. reeled "per b. a. Yucatan"); at 11:30 a. m. (supplementary 12:30 p. m.) for LEE WARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS. BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUI ANA, per s. s. Fontabelle (mall for Bar bados must be directed "per a. s. Fonta belle"); at 12 in. for BARBADOS and NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s. s. Ami znnense, via Para and Manaos. FRIDAY At 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for 1NAOUA and HAITI, per s. s. Bolivia SATURDAY At 8:30 a. m. (supplementary 9:30 a. m.) for CURACAO and VENE- Zl tu, per s. s. .una (mall for Savan Ilia and Cartagena must be directed "per a. 1. Zulla "); at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s. s. Coamo; at 9:30 a. m. (supple mentary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE IS LAND, JAMAICA. 8A VANILLA, CART AGENA and GREYTOWN per s. s. Al leghany (mall for Costa Rica must bs directed "per a. s. Alleghany"); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Mexico, via Havana; at 10 a. m. for NEWFOUND LAND, per s. s. Rosalind. Mall For warden overland, Ke.. Kg. cep Transpacific. CUBA By rail to Port Tampa. Fla., and thence by steamer. clcvs at this office dnlly, except Thursday, at t6:30 a m. (tha connecting malls close here on Mon day,. Wednexduys and Saturday,!. WKXICO CITY Overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by steamer, closes at this office dally, except bi n"ay, at 1:J4 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Sundays at 1 p. m ami 11:30 r- an. NEWFOUNDLAND By rail lo Nrth Sydney, and thence by steamer, closes al this office dally at :3u r. m. (connecting .nails close here every Monday, Wednes day and Saturday. JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thenc by steamer, close at this office at 9:30 p. m. every Tuesday and Thursday. MIQUFI-ON-Bv rail to boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dally at ( 30 p. m. BELIZE. PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATB MALA By rail to New Orleans, and thenc by steamer, close at thl, olAc Oglly, except Sunday, at fl:30 p. m. and lfl:30 p. 111., Sunday at tl:00 p. n- and tll:30 p. m (connecting mall cloaea her Monday at ill Jo p. m.). CObTA RICA By rail to Nw Orleans, and thenc by steamer, cloae, at hia oAioa dally, except Sunday, st tl:H- p. m. and 111.30 p. m., Sundays at Tl p u. an til .34 Sa . m. (.connecting man ur Tu- VI at 111.30 d. m l. BAHAMAS texcept parcel post malls) By ran i wiismi, r ia., ani inenc by learner, closes ttiU nOic at 16:30 a. itt. every Monday and Wednesday. tK EG I STEREO MAIL cloae at p. n. previous day. Transnaelae Malls. HAWAII, via San Francisco, close ber dally at 9:30 p. m. up to April loth, in clusive, for despatch per a. r. Alameda. CHINA and JAPAN, via Vailcouvc -nd Victoria Um . .'Ins ner dally at M o in. up to April iith, Inclusive, for des patch per s. s. Empress of Jaoan. Mer chandise fur L- d pntal a..c at buaxghal tannoi be .twrwarded via t. niiaua. HAWAII. CHINA. JAPAN and specially posTorriCB sotkk. addressed inatlfr for the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco. her., dally at 6:30 p. m. up to April (9th. Incliji 1ve, for despatch tier s. a. Gaelic. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Mai. Fr". Cisco, close her dally at (:0 p. 111 up t.t April fioih. inclusive, for despatch pe. C. S. transport. CHINA and JAPAN. Via Tacoma clo here dally at 30 p. m. up to April llth. Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Victoria. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle close hn j dally at 6:30 p.-m. up to April IMh, In clusive, for despatch per s, a. A ski Alaru. Hawaii, JAPAN. I HI.VA a-d PHILIP PINE ISLANDS. Via San Fianclsco, i here dally at t:30 p, m. up to April l.ih.f Inclusive, for Hespatch per a. s. Ilop J Kong Maru. I NEW ZEALAND. AUFTRAI.fA tev,eiit WOSII KKW CAl-B-LH UN lA, y ' J I. IVA.Mt'A and HAWAII, via San i-'i J:,cleco. cin-., here dally at :S0 n. m. after Man-li 2Sih and up to April IlKth, Inclusive, for ,ln patch per s. s. Sierra, (if the Cuiiiinl steamer carrying the British m.111 tor New Zealand does not aiilvo n.l!nie ! connect with this despatch. jr,- mail- closing at 6:30 a. m., a. n ami G: p. m.; Sundays st 4:30 a. m., 0 a. in. and 4:30 p. m. will be made up and foi wsrded until tho an .val of the Cuuar.l steamer). TAHITI and MARgUKSA? ISLANDS. -t Han rranciaco ciuie Here daily nt I:---' p. m. up to April 24th. Inclusive for des patch per a. s. Maripvaa. AUSTRALIA (excert VVesO. FIJI Irf LANDS and NEW CALEnCM.. v-t Vancouver and Victoria, B. C . c'ore hn.: dally at 8:30 p. m. after Anrll flRih and in to April L'.'.th. Inclusive, for d--pulch e. a. a. Mlowera. NOTE I'nless ulherwis addreased. West Australia is forwarded via Europe, nnd New Zealand and Philippines via Snn Francisco the q"lcke,t routes. Phllip plnes specially addressed "via Canada ' or "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii is forwarded via San Francisco exclusively. Transpacific malls are forwarded to port Of sailing dally and the schedule of doting is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted over md trcnslt. Regis tered mr'.l close at :0o p. m. previous day. CORNELirS VAN COTT. Postmaster Postofflce, New York, N. Y., April 3, ;903. VOtERISME.Vr .NOTICE. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master, Cheyenne, Wyo., March 31sl, 1H"3 tseaiea propoeais, in triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 2 o'clock p. m.. mountain time. May 1st, 03, and then opened, for furnishing all material and labor necessary for tha construction of about 1,850 feet of six-Inch sewer at Fort D A. Russell. Wyo. Full Information, blank forme, plana and specifications furnished on application to this office; also to the cmce or in vniei uuarcermaster. Chicago St. Paul, Omaha. Fort Riley, Kan., and Lienver. unitea mates reserves the right to accept or reject, any or all bids or any f .,i.riuuo vuillHining OluS 1 be endorsed "Pro no, I for Sewer .. at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.." and :id dressed to Captain W. 8. Scott, Construct Ing Quartermaster, Cheyenne. Wyo, A2-8-7-8-29-30M U. S. POSTOFFICB, SOUTH OMAHA. eb r8.e; ed Proposals will be received at this building until 3 o'clock p. m. Wednes day, April 16, 1908, for furnishing fuel, light, water. Ice, miscellaneous sjpplles. washing towels, hauling aahea and sprink ling streets for this building during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904. or such . portion of the year as may be deemed aa vlsable. The right to reject any and al. bids Is reserved by the Treasury depart ment, FRED J. KTTER, Custodian. AS-IOM AILWAV TIME CARD. UIOS STATION IOTH AMI HAHCY. Inlon Paclfle. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 7:60 pm The Fast Mail r. 8:2i pro California Express a 4:20 pm Pacific Express all;30 pm Eastern Express a 5 SO pm The Atlantic Express... a 7:30 am The Colorado Special.. a 7:10 am 1.8:40 am Chicago Special : .a e.-lO am Lincoln, Beatrice and '. Stromsburg Express. .b 4:00 rim bl2:50 pm North Platte Local a 8:00 am a 6:15 pm Grand Island Local b 6:30 pm t 9:33 pm Missouri Pacific. ?t. Louis Express alO:00 am a 6:13 pm :. C. and St. L. Ex....al0:60 pm a 6:10 am ; Wabash. . . . . St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express a S:55 pm a $:20 am St. Louis Local. Coun cil Bluffs a 9:1$ am al0:30 pm (.toicufcto, liock Island tc PaclDo. EAST. Chicago Daylight L'V'd.a 6:00 am a D.46 am Chicago Daylight Local. a 7:00 uni a 9.:a pra Chicago Express bll:15 tun a 6:u6 pm Des Moines r.xpresc....a 4:30 pm bll:iu urn Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:33 pm a i 26 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L t d. .a i0 pm a i.t6 am Lincoln, Colo. Springs. Denver, Pueblo and w .a 1 :30 pm a t :00 pm Colo., Texas., Cal and Oklahoma Flyer ..a 6:40 pm al2:40 pm ChU-aco, Milwaukee etc tit. Pawl. Chicago Daylight a 7:46 am all:16 pm Chicago cast Express. ..a 6:46 nin a :o pin Chicago Limited a 8.06 pin a 7:0 urn . Des Moines Express.... a 7.46 am a 3:40 un. Chicago Local. 10:40 aui Chlcaso A Northwestern. . . w."Th" Northwe.u.n Line." Fast Chicago ..a a;10 a ;;00 am Mali a .oo pm a srdo am ff0.1 ty 1 8:,v m P 1 ; 1 e;wu am au:iu pra Local Chicago al0.65 am a :iv pm t?cf -'i-"'1 a 4:00 pm a M:6o am Fast Chicago a l:bo pm a 3:43 pm ' Bt. a 7:66 pm a :16 Lm limited Chicago a k;10 pm a v:io am ii:4u pm f.M ni - . .w v.w via u v:, tlliuola Central. , Chicago Express a 7:36 am Chicago. Minneapolis V . 6:10 pin St. Paul Limited a 7:60 pm a 3:05 am Minneapolis & St. Paul Express ....b 7:36 am bl0:3i pm Chicago Local lv:J6 am Chicago Express al0:3j am BIRLIMUTO fl'AT.UN-lOTH MAsO Barllngton A Miaaonrl River, Leava Arrive. bl2:06 pin a 7:46 pm a t.U am a 8:10 pm a 3.10 pm a 9:os am 110:36 am a :27 am Wymora, Beatrice and Lincoln a 8:60 am Nebraska Express a 1:60 am Denver Limited a 4:10 prn Black lilna snd Puget Sound Express all:10 pm Colorado Veitlbuled Flyer Lincoln Fast Mall b 8:63 pm Fort crook and Piatt- mouth b 3:20 pm Bellevu & Pacific Jot. .a 7:6u pm Belle vu tt Pacific Jut. .a 8:60 am Chlcaso, Barllnarton ttnlnry.' Chicago Special. a 7:00 am a 3-5S nm fhioina Vestlbulad Ki a i m ? .? P,n Chicago Local a 9:18 am Chicago Limited a .u6 pm Fast Mall Kansas City, IM. Joseph g Btnlt. Kirnui City Day Ex. ..a 9:16 am Bt. Louis Flyer a 6:10 pm Kansas City Night Ex..aw.jy a l.tj am alLuo pm a 7:43 urn a 3:4o pm Council a C:0S pm ull:6 sni a :ls am WEBSTER DEPOT 16TH etc VVEUITKlt Chicago at ?.'ort Unreal era' 4 Wyomlnar Division. 1 hraska Arrlv. Leave. Black H1U. Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs.. .. .a 8:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas d 3:00 pm Hastings. York, David City, buperior, Geneva, Exeter and Sew ard.... b 8:00 pni Bonestecl. Lincoln. Nio brara and Fremont. ..b 7:30 am Fremont Local 1 am a 6:00 pm 0 6.-00 pm :0O pm b!0:23 am Missouri Paelfle. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm alO:25 am Chicago, Kl. Paal, Mlaneapelia . Omaha. Twin City Passenger.... 8:30 am a 8:10 pin Hloug Cltr P:tsenger...a J:u) pm ull:20 Lm Oakland local... b 6:46 pro B t: JUj a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Daiiw except Saturday, a D.riy exc.pt Monday e Sunday only. "' tTEAHIH ltg. HOLLAHD-AUERICA LINr S-ew iwls-aerew taisas sf U.M t-. gw yoka-MuTi.KUAa. .1. ZvluSx. aliu.g WedbeaSiir at u A.U Potadam April It, Noerdam Maw a Slalendaoi April :a Huciaraam' v,.: ,, fi,u(Um April it Poledai ZYt " HULLAU-AMEltlCAN .a8!,' t Dearborn Chteago. III. ' Ham at a of. 101 n - 1U ranuu st.. J. aV kwaoiaa. Uaf .,. . T