GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Omaha Leads Middle West Cities on Spot Corn Center. FARMERS TOO BUS TO COME TO TOWN Armoera Balling t0rn on Condition f What la In frlba, Parties, larly la llllaola and Iowa. OMAHA. April 2, 1904. thi . th5 i"81 C0ln market in the country Today H leads Kansas City Mlnneapolla by from I to 4 UI'.i t-on""l'rlng the lonK haul and other condition It la a better market than Cht i. Wire gonti- choice corn la now sell- -V? "-y prices, rvebraxka corn la In il . drnand there, for It la the stuff that contract la made of. It la underatood xnat corn from this atate handled In the r,?'n? grading No. 2 In Chicago. h farmers are busy seeding, aald . A. Cope, "and will not leave their work to bring corn to market. Nona of It la coming In. Armour la bulling corn on the condition of what la In the farmers cribs, Particularly In Illinois and Iowa on the upjysltlon that It will not grade contract In May. Nebraska corn la the best on the market. Not half enough corn waa on tho market thia morning. The Updike Grain company took eight of the ten care offered and we would have liked all we could get." The speculative market waa uneventful this morning. The lack of foreign cables restricted It somewhat, but domestic con ditions control just now. Crop reports seemed tu anuw a slightly better prospect. The Modern Miller was. rather bearish. astern Kansas drew heavy rain. The cash wheat situation la healthful. It Is well neld and sells at a premium, while the demand Is not particularly strong. Chi cago May ranged from lW,c to 9ac. with the close slightly lower than the opening. Na)w July went from 88,4c to 874c. The Omaha crowj devoted Its time to corn Chicago May corn ranged from 674c to Wa Omaha was strong. The corn situation depends on Armour. There Is as yet no Indication of liquidation In that quarter. Chicago sold 80,000 No. 1 northern Thurs day at 0 over the May. The closing firlce figure at Minneapolis was H4c; Dti uth, 71c; St. Louis, 31.01; Toledo, 31.02, and Kansas City, 96 for No. 2 hard and 11.0 or SLOT for No. 2 red. The range of prices In Omaha grain for future delivery and the close of Thursday and today were as follows: Closed Open. High. Low. Today. Thur. Wheat May .. July .. Corn May .. July .. Oats May .. S9H 83V4B 84 V. 494 48" El 48 49 4t SI B 48 40 40 B Local Cash Grata Market. Corn and rye were the grains which occu pied the spot talent today. Mure corn went at the highest prlcea of the crop than for several weeks. No. 2 corn sold at 60 cents early In the session and If any could have been got at the close It would have brought llSaC. No. 4 sold early for 4.H'ii&0c and late arrival brought '.c. Wheat was up lV4e from Thursday's market and corn from lo to 2V4o.. Receipts of wheat were 8 crs In and 7 cars out, one week ago, 4 and 10 cars. Receipts of corn were if cars in and 7 car out; one week ago, 26 and 4 cars. Oat receipts were 2 rars In and 1 car out; Ana mIi a or, 1 a r. ,4 Q i-r. rm XT n 9 nrn old for BIHW6I0 on track. Two care of No. 4 brought 47 Ho and 2 of no grade 44c. Two cars of No. 4 white oats on track sold for 8c and 2 cars of No. 2 rye to the Mis sissippi went for 99c. WHEAT No. 2 hard, B9c: No. S hard. SS-SWto; No. 4 hard, "SfrTfto; No. 2 spring, 8.'?ftc; No. S spring, 82&87c; No. 4 spring, 7H77o. Corn No. 2. 510; no. s. en-asie; no. 4, 47HfifiOo; No. 2 yellow. 61c: No. 3 yellow. 4pG0Vsc: No. 2 white. tlo; No. S white, 43V4 COAT8 No. 1 40f?41c; No. S. SP3H0o; No. 4. tWc; Noi 2 white. 4MM3c; No. 3 white, 4041c; standard. 41tt42Vc. Notes from the Exchanare Offices. Omaha Inspections of grain were SI cars; of corn, 12 cars graded No. 2, 11 cars No. I, S cars No. 4, 1 car No. 4 white and 1 oar no grade; of oats, 8 cars graded No. 3 white. Scars No. 4 while and 1 car No. 4; of wheat, 2 cars graded No. 4 hard winter: of rye. 1 car No. 2. v frrala Markets Rlnwntr. Closing prices of grain today and Thurs day at the markets named were as follows: CHICAGO. " Closed Today. Thur'y. Wheat May July Corn May July Wheat May July Corn May July Whea- May July Corn My July Wheat May July Wheat May July Wheat May July a'A sVJfc 7 87 63'AA 67 A B3VB KANSAS CITT. 87S 8714 47 46 47H 464 ST. LOUIS. ASH U4A M'4 88Tn 47. B 47V. 49 MINNEAPOLIS. 97HA 7A S7T, 1 DULUTH. 67 B 97 NEW YORK. MHA CHICAGO GRAIN AND FROVISIOJ9. (reatree oi the Trading; aad Closlac Prices ea Board of Trad. J31??' AprUw -r Ur Oecreasa In world shipments helped firmness In wheat today, the olose showing a net advance of e. Corn made a gain of HtHc Oats are VP n and provixlons 2Hf)lVkC. Under the Influence of the decreased movement, a firm tone prevailed Tn-wTesl ih? Pen'h- July being up V3.e at ir7-A. "'J1'0" hlul occurred and Jury deollned to 87o. The market rallied juii I'tiore ine close, a firm tone being manlfeftod. Final figures on Julv were at 87l87'ec. May aold between 96-i Jl cl,1l" ' iWo. Cioarance of wheat iiv uuur were eauai to 331.700 buahel Primary recelpta wore 644.000 bushels against 411.700 bushels a year ago. Exports of wheat and flour for the week, as shown ' oiuiroi, were i,re,.guo buahels. Min neapolis Duluth and Chicago reported re celpta pf 470 cara. agalnat 2l0 cars last week nd Hot a year ago. xentiment in the corn pit was bullish, uly opened ffVo higher at . ...i.i ween 6J"fi6o and closed at mv t receipts wtre 234 cars. The feature In trading In oats wss cov ering by local shorts. After opening Ui ' higher at July sold between SV(Moc' Clusing at 3S. Local receipts were 197 cars. Provisions were strong on an active de mand for all product. The Interest of trading centered In pork, there bolng heavy buying. The market cloVed strong, with July pork up 17e at S1S.KV4. July Urd elused 2HC higher at 7.17H'u7.2n. Ril;s wero VP 2Vc at 37 10. The board will bo closod Tueausy, election day. The leading futures ranged a folloaa: Articles.! Open.l High. I Low. I Clost.l Yes y. Wheat a July b July a Sept. b ti. t-t. July S.pt. Oats My July ': Sept. Jork My July lrd Slay July Blt-a Wy July FV 86V MV S'.'V WVTtsJ; S"k'.l'i W. 87VR71its:,--rtM civil 8: s.mn1-'UVi u! uvi 8isa i 56ffl STHl KVI 64 I63VIH 6.'V 6:: I I 4tjHaS 40 3'Jj 83! S3 I 13 47J 13 :o 13 70 IS 40 67 6M 6rfi 4 MVEJVi'4 6.V 41 83', IS 20 13 40 41V41HH 33 IS jn u i 13 6?H; 13 86 1 7 30 S I 10 T 0?H 7 25 T 00 I T 18 I T 00 7 17S 7 .' 7 20 ( 97. 7 15 9A t OVi 96 7 U7fc. 7 10 , No. 1 a old. b new. Cash quotatlona were as follows: HiOl'R-Market was quiet and steady; winter patents. S4.i0tX.ro; straights. H io-it 470: spring patants. S44Oj4.70; Straights. MKVfMV; bakers. 83 00. JL, AT-No. 1 epr'ng. 98-81.00; No. S, r avfrll W; No. 3 red. M. tjSl.OJS. .ivS,NKo' 11 "'VefiVc; No. I yellow, O ATR-No. L SISfltl'ic: No 1 .Mi. 43VitT44e. RYE No. I TJc, . b A RLE Y Good feeding, 88640c: fair to chol.e malting, 46ic. cla.iWkV-Ndi. X fla. 81.08; No. 1 anh. 'l1 prime timothy. iM; clover, PROVia ONi-Meea pork, per bbl., 312 S '"'i1 M,r 100 sth; ft. . r.'J,B L'1'" ISS-'HiresTH; short clear sldf.s (boxed). 17.25. Following were the receipts and ship ments ot flour and grain: . ... Recelpts.Shipments. lour. bbls k.ko 71.500 vj neat, bu TC.oon w 0" torn, bu 293.000 J40,(X0 Oats, bu 4.4"0 478 ) "' "U M.2O0 13t' Barley, bu 141.900 66.800 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, H1J 2Hc; dairies, lLfiilc. Eggs, easier; at mark, casus Included, 16Hfcl6c. O.HAIIA WHOLES ALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qnotatloas oa Staple aad fancy Prodnce. EOOS-Receipta, liberal; market steady; fresh stock, 15c. LIVE POlLTRT Hens. lOHfllc; young roosters, SigHc; old roosters. 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, uC; geese. c. Bl TTER i'scklng stock. 12fil2Hc; choice t" fancy dairy rolls, 13'gl4c; separator, 22c. FRESH FISH Trout. O-qlOc; pickerel, 64 Pc; pike, ; perch, 5?i6Hc; bluenah, c; whltefish. 7(gl0c; salmon, lie; haddock. 10-; codfish, 12c; rerianapper, 11c; lobster, bol'.ed, per lb., 40c; smoked whltensh. 11c; bull heads. Uc: catfish. lSQlv; black bass, 10c: halibut, 10c; crspples. 12c: herring. 4Wc; white bass. 13c; blueflns, tc; smelts, lOBllc; flnnsn hnddles. smoked. 8Hc. OT8TERS New York counts, per can. 43c; per gal., 82.00; extra select, per cin, S6o; per gal.. SI .75 : standard, per can, 27c; per gal., 1 83fil 40. BRA N Per ton. 118 00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. SS.S0; No. 2. Sti.on. medium, fr 6"; roarFe 15.00; rve straw, lfi.00. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, l.20; Dakota, per bu., 11.10; natives, tl.00. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. S2.542.35. CELER I Large California, bye, isc, and 90c. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, 81.90; Colo rado red, per lb., 34c CABHAOE Wisconsin Holland, 4c. TURNIPS White, per bu., 60c; rutabagas, per lb., l'tc. CARROTS Per bu., 1100. PAHSNIPS-Per bu.. 0c. BEETS Per bu., 76c. CI CL'M HKKS Per dS.. 11.50-81.75. TOMATOES Florida, per 8-basket crate, S3.0Ofi8 50. RAD18!1ES-Per dos. bunches. S5-fl5nc LETTUCE HEADS-Per dox. bunches, 0c 981.00, ton lettuce, per dos.. iotfaaiic. TL RNlPg-Bouthern, per dos., 45c. BEETS Houthern, per dox., 50c. CARROTS Southern, per dox., Tf.c. PA RSI. EY Southern, per dox., S0445c. SHALLOTS Per dox., 75c. ONION SETS-Per bu. of 82 lbs., yellow, 82.00; red, 8.26; white. 32 50. SPINACH-Per bu., 31.00431 25. BEANS Wax, per bu. box, 84.50; string, per bu. box, 34.00. FRUITS. APPLES California Bellflowers, per box, 11.75; Oregon fancy reds, per box, Sl.iMj New York export Greenings, Russets and Baldwins, 34.00. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., 7; per box, U in. STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case, 14.00; Louisiana. rer 24-pt. case, 82.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, 82.25; fancy navels, all sixes, 32.60. LEMONS California, fancy, 300 to 360, 83.60; sholce. 240 to 270 sixes, 83.003 25. FIGS California, per 10-lb. canons, S5c; Imported Smyrna, i-crown, 14c; 5-crown, lOo; 7-crown, 10c. BANANAS I'er medium sized bunch, DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs.. 32; per lb. In 60-lb boxes, 5c; Oriental stuffed dates per box, 82 40. COCOANUTS Per sack. 84 00; per doi., 60c. MTSCELLANEOnS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, 18c. CIDER Per bbl., 85.50; per -bbI., 83.28. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, 83.00; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 83.00. HORSERADISH Per case of 8 dox., packed, 80c. MAPLE SYRUP-Ohlo. per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 3 green, 6c: No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, tic: No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8 He; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., SHc: dry salted bides, 8&12c; sheep pelts, 24027c; horsehldes, 81.6062.50. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; Braxils, per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, rr lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, 12i&'13yjc: large hickory nuts, per bu., 31.60; shellburks, per bu., 82.00; black walnuts, per bu., 31.26. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. ftnotatloaa ot tho Day oa Various Coaanaodltlea. NEW YORK, April 2.-KLOUR-Recelpts. 46,Us bbls. ; exporiu, 42,Mi bbis. ; inaiket very auiet, wlui a lirni undertone; winter patents, 86.2oti6.60; winter straights, Xjuoj' e. 2u; Minnesota patents, 36.iooo.6o; winter extras, fi.iM4.UO; Minnesota buaers, 4.niu 4.40; winter tow grades, $3.iu3mj. Ky Mour, dull: lair to good, $4.1Mi4.a6; choice to tancy, 4.6iu4.W. CuKAMbAu-tirm; yellow western, 31.03 Liu, city, 1.10til.U; kiln dried, vUo.l Hi'E Luli ; No. i, 46a, to arrive. BARLEY Dull; leeulng, 4at, c. 1. f., New York; malting, 6uQ6c, c. I. f., Uuflalo. WHEAT Keceipta. 84,000 bu.; exports, S1.6U bu. bpot, steady; No. i red, 81.06, nominal, elevator, and lloitul.10, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Oulutn, Il.OS'i, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard, lanltoba, nominal, ailoai. 1 Options weru nominal and advanced on cold weather west, covering by shorts and a scarcity of sellers, but finally eased off under a bearish Modern Miller report. The close was steady and hto higher. May closed at Ss'-c; Janu ary, Vtdj,A l-16c, closed at tw-e, Septem ber, io l-ltti&Vkc, Closed at 85VC CORN Heoeipls, L)u,oO uu.; exports, 29,ut6 bu. Bpot, urm; No. I elevator, 65Wc, f. o. b., afloat; No. S white, 67c. The option market waa dull and featureless. May closed at eo'ic and July at 6j40. OATS Receipts, 172.6oO bu. ; exports, 18,574 bu. Spot, steady: No. 2, Vc; standard white, 47Vic; No. 3 white, isc. options were fairly active and firmer, with the west. May. 48WU4ko, closed at ISc. HAY Quiet: shipping, lOVic; food to choice. SrVticbSl-CO. HOPS teteuiiy ; atate, common to choice, Kti 16c; olds,-9i 14c: Paclrle coast. 1908 crop, Ktiaalc: 1"2 crop, aii'c; olds, H-ijltc. HIDES Steady ; (ialveston. to to 26 lbs., 18c; California, U to 2S lbs.. 13'14c. LEATHER (Inn; acid, 23&..OC. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 8H3 67-'; Japan, nominal. Kltuvidio.NB ter, steady; family, 311.00 fcli.uo; mesa. 8l.60ti.uO; beef hams. SHO.oott fc.oO; city extra India mess, SH-Oi'-U'li.ou. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 37.0oi.oo; pickled shoulders, K5J; pickled hams, 39 60 ii 10.00. luid, firm; western steamed, 87.40; refined, firm; continent, 37.60; South Amer ica, 8.O0; compound, 3o.tiVvi(t 75. pork, firm; family. 3100; ahort clear, 314.75(6 16.00; mess 3M 76Q16.26. HUTTER Eany; extra fresh creamery, 23o; creamery, common to choice, 16ar22c; state diilry, 13ti21o; renovated, lfillMic: factory, UfiHHt, Imitation creamery, llif 17c. CHEESE Steady; state full creamery, f-cy colored, September, 12c; late made, 1'V". small white, September, 12c; late made, lu7c; large colored, September, 12c; lute tnadtt. loc: large white, September, 12c: late made. 10e. 5EOGS t'irin; piate and Pennsylvania, nearby average finest, 19c; state and Penn sylvania firsts, lfc"c; woatern firsts, lHt-. POTATOES Firm: Long Islund, a.6ofr 4.t": Jersev. 13 -;fti3.75. TALLOVV Quiet, city, 4Tc; country, 4 SVtc t. Loala Grata and Provisions. ST. IOl'lS, April 2.-WHEAT-Flrm: No. 1 red csiih. elevator, track, Sl Uftil 06; May, 96 ; July. Kie; No. 3 bard. D-Tieic. k.-m Higher; No. 2 csali, 600: track Bltu.Mc; May. 9c: July. 60c. OATS-HtgW; No. 2 cash. 43c; track. 44c; May. 41; No. 2 white. 46Ve. KLt)LTR Dull and uncharged: red ter patents, 34.90(600; special brand, 85c higher; extra fancy and straight, 04 86: clear. Hflug-l &v 6EEI Timothy, steady. 32 402 60. CORNMEAL Steady, fc.40 BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track 80c. win 30f 34(0 H AY Steady ; timothy. SJ.flOfllt 00; prairie. 88 0 10.00. IHN COTTON TIES 62c. RAOOINO Ve. HEMP TWINE c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; jobbing. 113.40. Lard, higher: prime steamed, 86 ". Pat on, steady: boxed, extra shorts, 87.75; clear ribs 87.75: short clear, 800. POULTRY Easy; chlcker.s Ye; sprlnes, 83 Wfrt60 per. 1oi ;turkey, 12M)14c; ducks, lc: r-e, 6jj7e. BUTTER Slow; creamery, SOCZ&Ssc; dairy, 161 c. LOGS Lower at 14He. care count. Recelnts. BhlDme-te rmur. nnis v iv Wheat, bu rorn, bu M Oata. bu 33.000 14 M PM noil 84.000 Peoria Grala Market. TTOWIA. Ar-ii t-CORN-H!gher; K 4c; No. 1 47V . THE OMAIIA NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Holidays Ears a Quiet Effect sod Little Eniir.es i ii Done. LARGE TRANSACTIONS IN MONEY MARKET Prices of Stocks Have Moved la aa Irregular Way Darlna; the Week, with Eaornsoas Reartloas, NEW TORK. April 1-Today't stock market was an Insignificant atlair, as as te be expected of a two-hour session be tween two holidays. The fact that the London market waa closed today waa an aouitional Incentive to absentees on the part of stock exchange members. The urift of prices waa sluggish throughout. The Pad tio stocks espeoiaily receded from their recent prominence in the market People's Oas suffered from a movement to take pro tits on the recent considerable rise and was a depressing Inlluence on the general list. '1 he weather bureau's crop bulletin and the weekly reviews of the commercial agencies were not suf (icletly cheerful to Induce any buying of stocks, but there was no urgent pressure to sell. The bank statement revealed the large transactions which have been going on In the money market, but the mainte nance of last week a full surplus by tho offsetting of other Items and the extreme ease now ruling In the money market pre venetd any anxiety over the banking situ ation. The cash Item reflected the recelpta of government deposits from Interior banks coming over from last week's operations. The government deposits Included In the deposit Item amount to 3u6,lu7,4tiO, compared with 3-t6.948.100 last week. The expansion of nearly 316.Outt.OiiO In the loan Item Is con sidered corroborative of the rumors of large loans contracted during the week In connection with stock market opera tions. Yesterday's payment of subscrip tions to the 800,000,000 Pennsylvania note issue probably figures In thla item also. The market closed easy on a late selling movement. Total sales of bonds par value 31.540,000. The) volume and character of the transactions In the great Pacific and transcontinental railroad stock give ample warrant for the prevalent assumption that Important operations are working out In that Meld designed to establish flnnnclal policies on the part of great forces of railroad capital. The feeling has crystallred In Wall street that the dissolution of the Northern Se curities company haa the effect of re-establishing the conditions of the Northern Pacific settlement as they were before the formation of the Northern Securities company. The one substantil basis for the asaumptlon that such policies are working out Is the continued large ab sorption of Union Pacific a.ck. There was a time when transactions in as large vol umes aa this recently made In Union Pa clflo might have been plausibly set down to a purely speculative campalun, but thnt was when a broad general limit for stocks could be relied upon for quick absorption of speculative holdings. Last week's surmise that Morgan-Hill Interests were taking the stock to balance the Harrlman-Kuhn-Loeb holdings In Northern Pacific and Great Northern was supple mented this week by circumstantial as.er tlone that St. Paul and Standard Oil In terests were acquiring Union Pacific con trol to assure a Pacific coast outlet for St. Paul. The transfer of government deposits to New York In preparation for the Panama canal payment has Increased the supplies In this market. The expected outflow of gold has been delayed. Railroad earnings have made a better comparison with lust year. An active demand Is reported for copper. Improving conditions show In the Iron and steel trade, but the prospect of a poor quarterly report by the United States Steel corporation and doubts over the maintenance of the preferred dividend have modified that Influence. The crop nntlnnk mtitlnues. uncertain, but is not Vet a dominant Influence. Renewed labor troubles In the building trades In New York are disquieting and gained added In fluence on th stock market as the week progressed. United States old 4s. new 4s coupon and 3s registered have advanced 4. and the 8s coupon Vi per cent on call during the week. The following were the quotations on tha New York Stock exchange yesterday: Ba.tej.Mlgn.Ijuw.iose. Atchison B.000 it iitt ti do preferred Baltimore Ohio do preferred Cunauian pacific Central of N. J Chea. A Ohio Chicago as Alton do preferred Chicago Q. W Chicago & N. W C, M. & St. P do preferred Chicago T. & T do preferred C, C, C. & St. L.... Colorado Southern.... do 1st preferred do 2d preferred .... Del a. & Hudson Dela.. Lack. Ac W Denver & R. Q do preferred Erie do 1st preferred .... do 2d preferred Hocking Valley do preferred Illinois Central Iowa Central do preferred , K. C. Southern do preferred Loulsvllls A Nash.... Manhattan I. Met. Securities .' boo Vi LI4U0 A 914 IK t9 1U0 lo 800 iuo 03 as 63 81 16 Vj 1,100 lb loo 171 v la 7.MW 145m 144 14i 174", 9H 19! 200 10V 16' 1 63 2314 153 209 iOVi 69 16 63 40 Vx 73 130 1S4 33 100 234 400 163( loo 26 600 21 23t 153 U 26'i 64 1,000 100 64 200 1S 18 19 35 1,900 10914 IOj'4 800 142 Vi 142 Vi iS Met. St. Ry Minn. & St. L .. M . St. P. & S. 8. M. do preferred Mlisourl Pacific , Mo., Kan. A Tex , do preferred N. R. R. of Mex.. pfd N. Y. Central , Norfolk ft Western.,. do preferred S00 112 1UV4 11 1 40 100 3',306 24 93H 62H 93Vi lift 91 17-4 Se'V 87 ll74 60 14 2o0 38H 'At) SN 384 38 4i 0 1174 117 SOO 6SVi 6SV Ml !io,eo6 liiv lisvi Ontario & Western. Pennsylvania P.. C. C. & St. L Reading 4,800 do let preferred .... 100 do 2d preferred Rock Island Co 700 do preferred Bt. L. & 8. F.. 2d pfd. 200 St. Louis 8. W do preferred Southern Pacific 3.700 Southern Railway.... J.1'"J do preferred 200 Texas & Pacific liO Toledo. St. L. & W.. 100 do preferred 100 Union Pacific 14.50) do preferred 200 Wabash 2o0 do preferred iM Wheeling A L. E loO Wisconsin Central.... 100 do preferred Adams Express American Express U. S. Express Wella-Furgo Exp A ma I, Copper 2.700 Am. Car & Foundry.. loO do preferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred 44 79H 224 48'" 44V 78 80 62V4 4ti 134 ivi'n 49H 22 M', ti 24 4 34i 86 -Vs lb'4 lovj 18 40 221) 188 I'd 205 49. 20 72 29 Mj tw 7 37 3 H 21 . K2 49 79 46 49 Ms S4 85 bH 92 18 38 16, 18 84 23', 1'. 86 92'., 1 4 16 1S 60 20 494 20 American Ice 100 do preferred Am. Linseed Oil do preferred Am. Ioconiotlve 100 do preferred 3iv Am. Smelt. & Refln... Too do preferred 2O0 21S 4S-, SJ4 Am. Siittar Refln Anaconda Mln. Co... Br-oklyn Rapid T... Colo. Fuel A Iron... Consolidated Oas ... Corn Products d-i nreferred S.7U0 12 V 127 1J7T4 00 3,100 44 44 41 24 197Vi 121 4'4 74-i 164 11 S7 78 IS M 2?4i fasij 2V4 f 7'4 45 PlstllUr' Securities. General Electric International Paper. do preferred International Pump. do preferred National I -end North American .... Pacific Mall People's Has 609 25 25 110 100 11 12 66 S 8.4O0 I0H4 M jreesen Bteet tar do preferred Pullman Psl. Car Republic Steel 100 do preferred I "ft Robber Hoods C01 do preferred fort Tern. Coal ft Iron 11 V. 8. Lthee do preferred 10-) U. S. Reattv do preferred '"0 U S Rubber 1 V do preferred 1 ft U. 8. 8te4 3nfl do nreferred 16.200 Westlnhmie Flee Weern Union 7X 4114 19 7H W4 78 R.''i '414, '. 1H 6tt 'i 89 7r4 11 594 31 13 '. BIV4 Northern Securities. . . Total sales for the day, 11S.6V0 shares. Clearing Hons Statement. NEW TORK. April t-The statement of the clearing house banks of thla city for this week shows: Loans, l.22.7u7.1il; In erease, 114 64.1.400. TV posits. Il.flrs. (.; In crease, ).7nx. Circulation, .i.lvv).a; de crease, r-sUnrt. I-eul tcndr. 171 SV7 3U0; de. crease, 14, ipede, $ja.WO,10, Increase, DAILY PEE: SUNDAY, AriUL 3. 1P04. 8r..3 nrn. Reserve. 3296.097iO; Increase. $r4. -6n.4fm. R'w-n-f re-julred, 3"7.32.ivi; In crease. SM75.:a. Surplus. 8:7.756.060; In crease. 3-W176. Ex-United States deposits, 341.7il.9oti; Increase. 82,ft26,'W). Xrrr York Money Marhet. NEW YORK, April 2-MONEY-On call, nominal: no loans Time lonnr. earv; SO days. 2Hfi.1 per cent: ( dajs. 3 ier cent; months. JVd4 per cent PRIMES MERCANTILE! PAPER per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual burlnerj In bankers' bills at 84 87304? 4 s;tl5 for demand and at 37.vq4 Mr for slxty-dnv blllr; ported ra'.p.-i, 8.S6VS4.8; commercial bills. 34 S4u.ff74.S4S. SILVER Rnr. 5AKc; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, strong; railroad, steady. The closing Quotations on bonds are at follows: V. 8. rrf. Si. ref 10 'MtnhitUn e. s. 4s...m do coupon lti Mil. Central 4s S So it. r J0S4 do lit Inc ISUj do coupon 107 Minn. A Bt L 4l ... do ntw 4, roc 10714 M , K. A T. 4t loo do coupon K'7 do U IT. do old 4a, reg. .Ui "N. R R. of M. e. 4a 74 .US N. J. C. I ( Ut . VN Y. C. I I4i . mNo. Pcl6o 4a 19J . 2W do la 71 .lion, N. A W. c. 4a 97 . H'l'O 8. L. 4a A par.... .l rnn. conv. ma M . iReadlns (an. 4a t .12 :ft. L. I. M. c. ta.llt do coupon Atrhiaon sen. 4a. do ad. 4a At a"Uc C. h. 4a. D. A O. 4a do !'a Central of Cla. aa do lat Inc rhra. A Ohio 4S Chlcafo A A. SVta... 76v, fit. L. A 8. P fa. 4. 82', C, B. A 4. a. 4a... M 1 Bt. L. A 8. W. la... MS C. M. A 8 P. f 4a.. 174 'goaboard A. L. 4a... 7u C. N. W c. Ta,...129i to Hulfln 4a IIU C, R. I. A P. 4a.... 71 Po Rallvar (a. US' do col. (a 7VTciaa A V la i6 r.c.c. a e. L. 4a..ii ;t., st. L. a w. .. rhliaro Ter. 4a ko .Union Pacific 4a 10IV4 Con. Tobacco 4a lV do conr. 4a. 9i 4 74 Colo. A So. 4a M IT. 8. Steel td 8a.. Wabaah la do drb. D W A L. K. 4a ... n a R. o. 4a r: Erie prior lien 4a.... : do fen. 4a S5' ...liava ,.. (1 ... t:, . .. 1314 I.. 11 r. . a i. c. la Hocking Val. 44a 1UH Wl. Central 4a.... l'J4',IColo. T. A 1. o. i L. A N. unl. 4a ; Ex-Interest. Ottered. Boston Mock Quotations. BOSTON, April 2 Call loans. 2VMT3H per cent; time lonns. Z'itsiA Der cent. Official closing of stocks and bonds: Atchlion adj. 4a 881, Wetting common ... 7 no aa i A tvemura J4 Mm. Central 4a 6J Allouri 444 Atrhltnn Tt !Amal(amated 4! do pfd leAinrricaa Zlno 11 Ronton A Albany. ...145 1 Atlantic I Boston & Vtalna 14 Bingham tl"4 Boaton Elevated Kltihburg pfd Mex. Central ... N. T., N. H A Pere MarauMta . ...13lV Cal. A Heela.. .4U ...1U .Centennial .... lUj .... 43 .... 86 .... .... J .... t .... 7 .... 4 .... en .... DVt .... .... 14 .... Ef, .... 25 .... 82 .... 8 .... 7 .... I .... J1H .... is .... US .... t. .... 71 9 'Copper Range .. lots, Iial Weat 7ft lonitnlon Coal ISi KrankllB 13 lirancr H Vnlon Pacific Amor. Arga. Chem... do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tuba.... 2 tale Royal I Mans. Mining .. Amer. Sugar 127H Mlihlran ao prd Amer. T. A T ...125 Mohawk ...lIKH Mont. C. A C. ... l'i' old Dominion .. ... 74V Osceola Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A B... Edleon Electric lllu t;eneral Electric ... Maaa. Rlectrio do pfd 114 1 Parrot 234 iWnlncr 163 Rhannon 19 Tamarack 7314 Trinity Masa. Oaa 891 r. S. Mining... tinted Krult 100 V. 8. oil Lnued Bhoa Mach 4S ITtali do pfd ML Winona V. S. Steel 11 IWolterlne do pfd 68 '4 1 Nevr York Mlnlnsr Stocks. NEW YORK, April 2. The following are tho closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con .... 15 .... 18 .... 10 .... 8 .... 8 1S5 12S ...215 .... J Utile Chief .. Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potoal lavage Sierra Nevada . Small Hopes . 4 4F.0 Ktl i 61 7 16 ....255 Alice Breec Brunswick Con..., Comhtock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va.. Horn Silver .... Iron Silver Lvadvllle Con .... Standard Dank Clearing-. OMAHA, April 2. Comparative statement ui nan clearings lor the week: 1904. 1903. Monday ... Tu.'sdny .. Wednesday Thursduy . Friday . . . 31 , 20-J . 7i 18 . 97 31 . 29 . tln8 . 34 ... 1,186.631.21 1.U5.&K7.04 ... 1.1S7.6H3.S0 ... 1,10,445.89 ... 1,0!J,('92.71 1,235,394.(14 1.321,770.20 1.225,445.61 1,243,361.46 Saturday 1, 221, 233.43 A decrease of 8291.711.78 from the corre sponding week last year. laoVa Aaln Break Record. NEW YORK, April 2.-A11 previous high records for loans and deposits were swept aalde by the week's statement of the asso ciated banks of thla city. Loans now ag gregate 31.022.707,100 and deposits 31.0JI.3ti9, 410. The deposit Increase for the week of almost 821,000,0110 Is doubtless due to prep arations for the payment of 320,000,000 of Panama canal moneys. Foreign Financial. LONDON. April 2. SILVER Bar, quiet. 26 7-16d per ounce. Money, 2iSj3 per cent. The rute of discount in the open market for short and three Months' bills, ilk per cent. PARIS, April 2.-Trading on the bourse today waa quiet and Inactive. At the close prices were firm except Russians, which were hesitating. Other international!! had an upward tendency. Russian Imperial 4a closed at 95.14. Rio TIntos gained 11 franca. The private rate of discount waa 2 per cent. Three per cent rentes, 9bf, 92Vc for the account. Exchange on London, 25f, 12Vic for checks BERLIN, April 2-Exchange on Lon don, 2om 46pfgs for checks. The rate of discount for short bills. 4 per cent and three months' bills, 3 per cent. Business was llirht on the bourse today. Prlcea were Arm. Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass.. April J. WOOL Pulled and territory wools are firm, with supplies moderate. Quotations: Kentucky, Indiana, etc. Three-eighths blood. 26iiitic; one-fi urth blood, 26(U2tic; braid, 2i323c. Ter ritory Idaho tine, 16415Vic; heavy fin, IMt 14c; fine medium, 15(fl5Ho; low nits dlum, 1618c. Wyoming Fine, loitf 16c; heavy fine, 13&14c; fine medium, 15'u 16 Vi medium, 18iQ19c; low medium, lKfllBc I tall and Nevada Fine, lo--al6Hc; heavy fine, 13'oHc; line medium. 15Hltic; medium lt4(19c; low medium, 19 a 20c. l)akota Fine' UiiiWc; fine mtnllum, lti-Bltic; medium, lwa 19c; low medium, 19'uiuc. Montana Fine choice, 135(19c ; Una medium choice, mil Wo; average, 1 sit 19c; staple, 19t20c; medium to choice, lftfclOc LONDtJiM, April 2. WOOL The market was firm, but quiet during the week. The arrivals for the next series amount to 161.787 bales. Including 70,000 forwarded di rect. Imports for the week: New South Wales, 1,236 bales; Queensland, l.b44 bales; Victoria. 2.C64 bales; South Australia, 961 bales; West Australia, 48 bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 3.367 bales: Buenos Ayres, 9u9 bales: Punla Arenas, 4,137 bales; sundries, 89' bales. ST. LOUIS. April 2 WOOL-Bteadv; medium grades, combing and clothing. 13 22c; light fine. 15617',jc; heavy fine, J2'j44Hc; tub washed, 2'y:ilc. Kansas City Oraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, April t WHEAT May, r-ityc; July, 7'4c; September, 7:'4.c; cash, ro. t nsra. d.ic rso. s, u'Jic; ro X red, 81.06H: No. 3. 11.021 04: receipts, 20 cars. CORN May. 47"Aii47S,c: July. 4ti.-&4"i4c: cash, No. 2 mixed, 4tft 4040; No. 2, ,46 'a 46c; r. o. s wniie, c; jno. 9, a.firc. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 41c; No mixed, 89-u 40c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 3.5oe.75; RVE No. 2, 63ijjWc. BITTTER-Creamery, 30-rf2?c; dalry 17c. ECMiS Ixiwer; Missouri and Kansas cases returned. ISM.-" I cr doi j new white, wood cases. 14'-C iter tloz. Receipts Wheat, bu 20.WH) Corn, bu 7.20 Oats, bu 3.0 j0 Shipments. M.0 2i.6) li.Oia) Evaporated Apples anil Irted Fralta. NEW YORK. April 2. EVAPORATED Al'I'LES Tho market Is quiet. Common sre quoted at 4tc6'c; prime at 6ly-'fCV; choice at B'-rit?1. and fancv at 74S,7vlo. CALIFORNIA 1"R1ED FRI'IT Prunes continue quiet and the market Fhows a steady undertone with prWs renglnaj from I'aftao. according to ar.id'. Peaches and apricots are well cleaned up and the mar ket Is more or less nominal. Choice uprlcoti sre quoted at IMygiOo; extra choice at 10't til0v,c. snd fancy at HWlUr; peacliea are quoted at 7Liti-7vJe for choice; 71ic for extra choice, and !4iil0c for fancy. Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAl'KEE. April !. WHEAT Firm: No. 1 port hfrn, 11 r; No. 2 northern, Dv-tt $1 nn; old Julv. Kffrc RYE-lc lower; No. 1. B-!J74c. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 63c; sample. S1 69c. CORN-Stronar; No. t. 60ifr.?c; Julv, Ke. Minneapolis Oraln MerVret. MINVKAPOT.IS. April ? WHPTAT-May. 97v: Julv. S7-c: 8r"trrnbr, f.fiWr; on 'K-k. No. 1 hard. ("--: No. 1 t-nrthern, 9" o; Vn, t northern. WS'ic. FIOT'R Flr in' 13.2'Xrvi SO; s-c-on.l patents. $5 ?V r-t clears, tl-W J 70; second clears. $?.-Vj2 70. nalath fireln Market. DITPTH, April J-WHEAT-In stre. No. 1 hnrd. I'S'Wi-: No. 1 northern. Wtr; No. t northern. tM'ic; to Rrrlve. No. 1 ird Kr; Nc 1 northern i7ic: No. ? norihrn 4"c; May, VP,?; July, 97c; September, 83'4c OATSOn track and to arrive, fTa,c. Tole-lo See-1 Market. mi.Erw r.H airrDn nov, cs.v, tats- Arvrii, itT): o-"it. " i prime al ike, 341. Prime timothy, (LIZH. MARCON 66 EUU to tbe front. Russln and Japan both forced to Adopt his system of Wire less Telegraphy for ue In the WAR In the Far East. A amall block of atock has been nlloted to the west at the initial price. Purchase a few shares and participate In the big dividends hereafter, for the Income of the Company la constantly Increasing, Apply to: MARCONI CO. (Dept. 1) 509 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb. OMAUA LIVE STOCK. MARKET Beef Eteeri and Oows Ljwer for the Week, Light Hti'ers Steady. HOGS A TRIFLE LOWER FOR THE WEEK Sheep Have Advanced Fifteen to a Quarter, While Iambs Are Ten to Fifteen lllaher Than They W ere a Week Ako. SOUTH OMAHA. April 3, 104. Receipts wre: Olhciul Mouuay .... Utticiai 'luesaay ... Oltiual Yveuueeday Oiliciai T'hutauay .. UIlicij.1 i-nuuy . Ollicial butuiuuy ... Came, itoaa. ttneep. 4, fti 6, Ml 6, i ! 4,ii0 ,lui l..a tU 16.;6U i,.ua 6,7J 6,400 H. itll I. lVM Total this week iiO.TW 67,12 26,ot2 Suiue days last week Ji.MI Oo.jtH 4.,i'.' (mi mo uuys wecK oetoi e. .i,JUl ao.B.O H4,M-t aauie Uii ce wci ks ago. . .lo,1.i Do.tliS '4l,Sl euuie lour wceas atw....lv,iua ,u.ttt io.u'JJ same days last, year ls,44i V7.W4 2u,o4tl RiitjKli-rsI l-'uk Xlihl ViiAR TO DAiK. liie lollowuiai labiu will bliuw lllu recelplS ot caliie, lioaa una anecp ut bouin omuiia lor Uie year lo oute, wltu comuarlsons wiin lual eur; 19J4. liws. inc. utic. Zm.ull 2u,j 4.SW tio,4il oau.Mi b.;ti7 ..... 4ua.au boa, i or lutt.ue uiia lot hum: at tioutb Cattle nogs . dhvcp Avtraifo prices Ouidiia iur uiu last, aeieial uuys wilb cow puiiaoua; Date. liaJ4.llwa.laHU.lU.llM0.lK.l89e. Mar. 14... Mar. 15. Mar. lt. I 6 16l ,1 6 2a 6 1 I H 4 Vikl i 4 Ma! I 4 i olVsi I l Wtl I 6 U-tal :i e It i I 6 14ft I 1 I 4 DS I e o-l I 6 W , T 231 I 7 Ut 1 lwi I 00 7 li 7 46 7 M V Uil 7 21 -"I I ax-1 I 7 22 J i ? 2U1 ( 1S 10 I 16, o iU iai t 65 4 6 btij 4 6 o 4 I 4 6 65 1 6 M 4 a ii a a !. 4 6 W 4 6 bw 4 - I 5 7 6 671 4 U al 4 6 86 6 761 I 63 t lit 7VI i Oil 4 Wl tu t eo 4 ;o s4 ui a I a 6 74 69 I a 71 XI I 6 i i bo 3 ii 8o 0 S 71) KU 4 Ml i i IU ao II 71 ' i 6i 4 w 8 I 66 Si 3 6U w, i M 67 lb 2 001 8 6i Mar. ii. alur. is. Mar. 1. alar. e mi itlur. Mar. ii. ii. aiur. 4. 0 2 6 Ul 6 aoj !M 6 6tf 6 oi b txl iviar. k.. Mar. m. Jlu.1-. n . Alar. L3. Mar. 2a. . Max. M. Juur. ii. Aplil 1. u 63, O a 6 K7, e ou 6 iil bJ I tJ lUi ' ln ' M 06 t, 3 61 April t. Indicates Sunday. Tbe otllclal number of cars ot atock brouKlu in today by each road was: Cultle.HoKH.BUtep.H set. C M. A St. 1'.. Wabaah I luoii j-ucinu Bsiem r ., A., a. ox. V C, Bt. t-., M. A O... it. Ac M c. It. i. & l'.. east.... Illinois Central cm. ot. Weaiern 1 lo ii 12 67 Total recelpta The disposition of the day's receipts waa as lollows, each buyer purchusli g uio num ber ot head Indicated; Cattle, llogs. cheep. Omaha Packing Co.. 061 64 Swift and Company C'udahy i'ackiiiat Co Armour oc Co Armour & Co., 8. C... Hill Ac Son Ki ey I'm. kin a" Co Other buyers t75 1J 'boS 44 4 2 Total 68 4.148 CArrLii There were no cattle on sale this morning, but lor toe weua leoeipis snow very ultle change lioin lust weua, with ail incivuau ot auoul i.uuO Head over tho coiresponuing week of lust year. For the your to oau tnere la aiso very Hi lie change iroin lust year, on some days the recuipis show u angm increase and on out ers a stnuii de-create, 'ihe change in either direction aeluom goes much over a.vuo head. The liberal receipts oi cattle me eariy part ot last weea lud a tendency to breaa the market. XuwurU the close oi the weea, however, supplies were very moderate and the weea closed with a stronger feenug than was experienced in the miudle ot tne wee a. As compured with a week aaro the market on eieers in right around lOjjloo lower. Heavy plain came have shown the gttaiest dc-cnno, wniie udy block cattle of good llesh and quality have shown the least and are in the greatest demand. Packers are still taking quality Into con sideration more than limy generally do. Good to choice steers are quotable from 14.au to 16, with something strlotly fancy a little above that. Fair to good grades sell from 34.16 to 34.60 and the warmed-up and short-led cattle largely from 34.60 to 34. The cow market was also affected to some extent by the liberal supplies early In the week and heavy cows snow a loss for the week amounting to fully lvalue. Uood light weight cows and heifers, however, are Juut about steady, as the demand for that class has been fully equal to the supply and each aay s orrerings were pnntii up .n a hurry. C'anners have been In limited suimly and are selling in practically the xutne notches they have for some time past. Oood to choice cows and hellers ure quotable from lit. 26 to 34. fair to kood from 32. uo to 33.13 and canners and cutters from 32 to 32.40. Bulls have been alow sale all the week, the same as they were last, and but little chsngo In ruling prices have taken place. The choice fat bul!s are selling largely from 3- o to 33 26. with an occasional sale above that. Most of the bulls that bring much over 33.1, though, were sold In with a load of steers. Uologna grades go largely from 3-36 lo 32 86. Veal calves continue in active demand at firm prices, best grades selling as high as 36.75. The supply of Blockers and feeders was rather limited this week and prh-es held Just about steady all the week. Desirable fradea were active and others none too risk. ti'iod to choice grades are quoted from 3300 to 34.10. fair to good 3.140 to UoO, and the commoner kinds from 3J.40 down. BEEF STEERS. No A- ft. Vo. At. Pr. 14 161 40 I OiVa I ....U7I M COWS. 1 1201 1 64 BULLS. 1 400 1 60 CALVES. 1 IN IH HCxiS There was rather a light run of hoKS here this morning, even for a Satur day, and the market opened about a nickel higher. Trading was fairly active and the bulk of the hogs sold at 36 U7' and 3r. 10, with choice hogs golna; as htfc-h aa JV. 16. The commoner loads sold from 35 06 down. It waa not long before the bulk of the offerings were disposed of, but toward ths close trading became less active and some of the late sales were hardly as good ss the early ones. alont everything though Was disposed of In fairly good se.ison. For the week receipts have lieen very heavy, there being an Increase over laat week of about 72.U-6 head, and, as compared with the same wek of laet year, there Is an Incresse of sbout 20,(u head. Con sidering this heavy run. the market has held up In remarkably good snap Thurs day proved to be the low cuv of the week, and eiuce iltat lUum the tendency baa been upward and, as compared with the close of last week, he loss only amounts to 24(f5c. itepreseniative sail Ks. C3. IT. .. .. 71.. it . tt.. 44.. 7.. T.. 41 . U.. .. 70. . 71.. A. th. T. ?l HO ( 10 ill ,.S44 ..III ,.141 ... I 10 10 10 .. ( 10 .. 1 .2b7 .Sf.S I 10 t 10 .144 110 I 10 .146 40 I 10 .ll 110 I 10 Ml I 10 I IS I 10 .181 .140 .140 .117 ... I 10 10 I 10 46 I II I 10 111 101 17 ...521 110 I 10 ...110 110 I 10 71.. 131 64 241 I 10 10 I 10 ... f im 40 6 12 ... lav. ..104 100 116 T4 124 10 Ill I 16 14 264 10 I 11 iiieie were no Itetn arrivals ot sheep tins morning, so a teat of the mar aoi was not maae. Kor the week supplies nave oteu muou smaller than tuey were last week, but as compured with the cone sponalnK wtck of lai year mere is the small increase of auoui l.uoO head. Fur tne year to date there la the enormous gain of over luO.oOU head. The market this wee has been In very satisfactory condition. The general ten dency of prices has been upward, though on some days there waa a slight reaction, backers all seemed to waul the belter gradea and were Inclined to discriminate against the common end -art lat stuff to some extent. The general market on Iheep can be quoted liiuZoo higher than the close of last week. Quite a few clipped sheep are beginning to show up In the receipts and are selling about 6(KU.oc under wooied stock of the same quality. In a short time It Is expected that the bulk of the arrivals will have the wool off. The lamb market has been In fairly good shape also and an advance of about ltxi? 16c Is noted for the week. The same as with sheep, it is the better grades that packers are anxious for and the common stuff drags more or less. Quotations for eorn-fed stock; Good to choice lambs, 16.50ft6.76; fair to good lambs, 1S.006.50; good to choice yearlings, l6.002f-5.26: fair to rood vearlinra. 14 itxhi.M- good to choice wethers, M."&6.26; fair to good wethers, t4.6ofto.26; good to choice ewes. 14.767j-6.00: fair to good ewes, 4.40a 4 60; clipped stock sella WUlte less than wooied stock. CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Price Role Steady, bat the Isnal Sat. rday Unlet Prevails ta Trading. CHICAGO, April 2. CATTLE Receipts, ZOO head; market, nominal; good to prime steers, nominal, 36.264(6.80; poor to medium, 33.5OI&5.00; atockers and feeders, 32.6j4.26; ,5,i.1-64.26; heifers. 32.0004.60; canners, 31.i6(62.60; bulls, 3i.0iXu4.00; calves, 2.i046.60; Texas fed ateers, 34.00$ 4.60. HOGS Receipts today, 7,000 head; esti mated Monday, 35,000 head; left over. 8.('fi9 head; market steady to strong; mixed snd butchers. 3S. 20-85.40; rough heavy, 36.166.o: light. 35. 10(65.35; bulk of sales, 35.2wtj6.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market for sheep steady; lambs, steady; good to choice wetners, 34.76?ii5.4o; native lambs, $46O4i5.90; e-estern lambs, 34.764j6.90. . Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, loO head: market unchanged: rimrt and dressed beef steers, 33.60tao.0o; fair to food, 33.6o44.00; western fed steers, 18.6040 35; Blockers snd feeders, 32.7S4i4.60; south ern steere, I3.5ora4.10; southern cows. 32.E07J 8.25; native cows, 32.0U&4.00; native heifers, 33.50iS4.80; bulls. 32.60tfi3.75; calves, 32.76(6.60. HOGS Recelpta, 2.000 head; market, 5c higher; top, 36.2b; bulk, 3r.0&6.20; heavy. 36.1605.25; packers, 35.10ii6.22; pigs and lights. 84.40ft5 15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; market weak; native lambs, 36.OtxK5.76; western lambs, 3" 0o"if 86; fed ewes, 34.V6'f 4.76; v-earllnga, 34.755.26; atockers and feed ers, f2.754.60. ' New York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. April I. BEEVES Re ceipts, none; dressed beef, steady, 36.60 8.60, a little choice at 38 75. Exports today, 1.3S6 cattle and 8,200 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 220 head; market steady; common in prime veals, 84.6oU$rou: cltv dressed. 3800912.50. HOGS Receipts, 2.J74 head; market sieadv: prime state, 36.30. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 78) head: sneen, nominally steaay: iambs, mora active and 6fffinc higher; good to choice lambs. 84 124416.26. Dreesed mutton, steady 30i4?s.0fi; drtssed lamb, more active, 36.50 43 10.00. Exports. 10 head. Bt. Laale Live Stock Market. ST. iJOinS. April 2.-CATTLE-Reeelpte, 80A head; no Texan.; market steady; natlre shipping and export steers. 84 1BW5 2S; dressed beef and butcher steers, S3.9HfiS.25; canners. 32.10(52.60; bulls. 82.85W3.40; calves, S4 75fii.0n; Texaa and Indian steers, 33 804 4.86; cows and heifers. 32. 10ft 1.10. HOG8 Receipts. 2 000 head: market 6o hltrher: pigs and lights. 84.65f4 96: nackera 1405.25; butchers and best heavy, 35.25 66 40 8HEKP AND T.AM BR Receipts. 1 Jr. head; market pteTdv: nntlve muttons. 34 50 5 10; lambs. 34i-?iS60: ciflls and bucks. S3.ouj7..o; siocaers. i.-.unraB.f.i. Sloas City IJve Ktork Msrket, BTOrX CITY. In . April . tfii eclal Tel Itram.l CATT7.E Receipt- inn head; mar ket unchanged: bv.. 31.oii174 6T; cows hulls and mixed. 32 OrvtiS.SO; sto:kcrs and feeders tJ.0Ofi3.9O; calves and yearlings. 32 TO. HOGS Receipts. 1 head; market 10c higher, selling at 25.0f.fi.20; hulk, .35.10. St Joseph I.lv lork Market. BT. JOREPIT. Mn , April S.OATTTE Re ceipts. p4 head: market unchanged. HOGS Receipts. 2 0f,S head; market higher; llehte 5 10i36.1TH; medium and heavv 35 irVS517H. SHEEP Receipts, none. Stock la Sight. Following are the receipts nf live stock for the six principal western cities yester- oay: Cattle. Hoars. Sheep. South Omaha... Chicago Kanraa City.... St. Ixiuls....... Hf. Joseph Sioux City Totals .. "A .. 0 ,. 100 .. son .. 101 .. I'M) .."SCT 4 312 1 Vft t.Orrt 1.200 S.fsaO t CfJ 1.1K) 18.69 S.7CV) Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. April l-UtTTER-Steady; extra weatt-rn creamery, 26Sic; ex tra nearbv prints. 2e. EGOflFirm. le Mirher: fresh nearby. JOc at mark; fresh weetern, 20c at mark; freh southwestern. lS-fiOc at mark; frsh southern. lc at mark: fresh duck r trlf Sue at mark; fresh gooee eggs, 7--lii0c ut mark CHRESE-Btesdv: K.w York full rresms choice to fancy. 10,?liv Nw York full creams, fair to good, injifttyc. Metal f--ket. NEW YORK. April t METAIJ4 There w.-r w huvers todav Holders were firm In their views snd prices were nominally unchanged except copper, which was Ku. At. Bk Pr. Ii 104 ... 4(0 II 170 40 00 70 Ill SUO 4 tit 7 14 ... I Oi 71 1.M 1(0 I 07 U, 1 161 1U0 I UT H 198 40 i 07V, TO Itf 100 07V, M 174 to 4 07 14. lot ISO i 07V, 7 m 140 I 07 V, 0 174 ... 1 07 V, Tt IIS ... 107V, t 124 ... 07V s s.it to e or V, 13 US ... 07V, 74 140 ... 07V, 1 24 ICO I 07 V, l SS ... I 07', l-s 40 I 07 vj W til ... I 10 Tu ... JO 46 131 ... (10 77 m 40 I 10 T4. HI ... 10 Tt 1H 40 I 10 IT 99 V. Farnam Smith & Co. STOCK8, BONOS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064 WE OFFER SUBJECT Union Stock YarJs, South Omaha, at 99. Real Estate, first mortjtajre, $3,500 6 per cent net, on $10,000 security. IUMMII0 CO , Incorporated Capital and Surplus 600,000. dealers In GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCES: 170 State and Na tional liaixs & Commercial Agenclea. 10S Branch Offices. General Oilier i W. '.". I.I re Building, IflNNBAPOLIR. Omaha Uranch iui H Farnam Si., Tel. 8-407. TIIOS. M. WADDK K. Cor. ESSaSaaSSatfll Lovroy Bros & Go. Commission Merchants Grain. Stocks and Provisions Room 212, IN. Y. Life Building Phone 3610. Special attention given to telegraph and mall orders. OMAHA. THE CRESTON-BOULDER UININQ AND MILLING CO. Have for the past four years been developing their Golden Kngle mines lo cated eight miles from Boulder, near the town of Ballna, Boulder county, Colo. They have: 8,000 feet tunnels and drifts, sunk a shaft 413 feet on Golden Eagle vein; have an up to date hoisting plant lociited on the prop erty; over 33U.U0O worth of ore has been taken from the property during tho devel opment work. A limited amount of treasury stock Is now beln offered at lOo to sink the shaft 2)u feet deeper. For particulars address A. W. WIDDIFIELD, Secretary. Creator., Iowa. The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. II. S. Deposit iry Capital and Surplus. $600,000 VBANK MUMY, rras. US. t. W000. V. Srts. UTfBEI 04UU.CsiMsr. riAW T. SAMHT0. A.st. Caiklw. lUoetae saoeuau at auki, oankara, samr. stlona Srau aa4 laaUtMuals ea tsvetshls taias. . Forelca gxttaaaits boufkt an 4 sold. 11 tar. ot Cradlt lasuad, STallabls Is sll Barw af taa vsris. Irtaraat al ea Tlaas OertlsWtaa ef Dxxlt. Celiastlona mkit promptly sag aoouomlcalir. W. rasaaat Qorr.aiiOiiAaDae. Updike Commission Co., GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Bualnesa bandied promptly In all market a Office, 662 Bee Building, Telephone 1464. O. W. LPD1KK. MANAGER. REAL. K STATU THAXgl-'KIH. Deeds filed for record Saturduy, April 2, as furnished by the MMIand Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abattacter. 114 Farnam street, for The Hee: John Proctor and wlf-) tu (iirge M Mean, purt of lot :-4 and all of lot 23, block 36. Albright's Choice 31,000 A lira in J. Quackeiibimh to Mry E. QuackenbuHh, lot 20, block 14. Omaha View f Julia Hosier to John SS'. Hosier', lot 12. block 2. Klrkwood j Cora H. Kutnps to August E.' Peterson, part of lot 4. block . Sweeny's 1,450 Tukey Land cunipuny to Oliver Ames and Sumuel Carr, execmora. et 11!, lot 1, hlork , HauiKooin Place 1 Edward R. I'.ciihoii to John and Marie ElsaMser, lots 1 and 2. block ii. Wil cox zd art'litnm Sheriff to Henry Rnhlff. U-asehohl lii tereat part of lots 1 snd 2. hloi-k 87.. 2.4' O. M. Ilkon and alfe to Hilder Appel gree. lot 16. block 3. and 15 other lots In Rose Hill .. joi,o Rnaalle Anne IeGcyt to Kxthryn M. Harlholeinew, part of lot 20. Heed s 21 addliiun 2,otn Alice M. Hruwn and husband to One or K. Kumpf. lot In In Moore's hub ,00 bath Havings IiiKtitutlon to II. A. Tukey, part of lots 1.1. 10 B,,,i 17, 24. 27. 1, 2 ami 3 In the sob-li vision nf block A, Reservoir addition Mary C. Duff and husband to I'l. irlts l.ad l I hoinaa. lot 13. block 4, Urouk II n addition '. II. A. Tukey to William R. Watson, part of lot 2f in mUliviHion of block A. Reservoir ar.ditlon Tukey lnd company to Harry I-'ls-cher, part of lot 4. sulKlivlsiun of block A, Reservoir addition II. A. Tukey to Harry Flscner. part of lots and 3. subdivision of block A. Reaervolr addition Eabra W. leVbug and hut-band lo H. D. Mercer rompany, lot 3. blo k 3, and lot 14. bloik 23. Walnut Hill.... quoted at 113.00.1:1 tl Electr.lyt!e. 31176- Cl io; casting. 3 1 2. 12. 7S. Tin a. Spelter, ,ii(i.D i. Iad. 34.b.u LisV iro:., steady s, 1 naimLiiallj lnirl,aiig-U. 6o0 2i0 760