TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE! THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. 9 CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET , Wkeat Opni Liw and Gains Cent, While Cora Lom( a Oent BEARISH FLOUR SITUATION DOMINATES Omaha Contlaees Good Cora Market, Metala- Rise Bela4 1 Dir las Beealan at the, , Boaral. . OMAHA, April 6, 1904. Vheat Opened generally a cent lower than the clone Monday and after backing; and nilinar, ended by raining a cent. Corn opened but little lower than Monday clou and lout a cent. The bearish Hour sliua tlon weakened the wheat. The bent auth orities any the Minneapolis flour ouiput will be reduced from now on until August, because of the lark of lor man demand. Ibes authorities feel that Ir. (ace of thia freat reduction In use, wheat ta too high. To offset thla bear argument, cornea word from Winnipeg that Canada cannot expect the ordinary acreage of wheat becauae of the lata annwa which are very deep. The northern counties of Dakota are alao burled. The Missouri April report gives wheat condition at 81 aa against 86 last Ierember, 1 last April and 69 last June. The Heealan- fly Is aald to be working In aome count lee. The premium on cajih wheat gives the Impreaalon of strength, but It la eald to be due father, to the en hanced view of holders than to scarcity 4r an urgent demand.- Chicago Tuesday sold 7,00 bushels No. red f. o. l. at M and 50,000 bushels No. 1 Northern went to day to millers at cent over the May. The Chtoaaro corn sentiment la extram'plv bearish.. Armour Is aald to be In the mar ket for all the lake tonnage at 2 cents to Buffalo that hs -can get. He has not char tered other steamore, however. No one earns to be fighting him In the matket. Omaha speculators who are long on the May seem to like It, and some of thoae who wanted It for a,n Investment were un able to get the option. The range tf prices In Omaha grain for future delivery and the close of Tuesday and today were as follows: Closed High. Low. Today. Tues. Open w nai May ; July Corn ...... u4 83tf 61 H 83 4H 834 B 83H 81HB B0HB 4-MB 4S4s May 6n July .... 48, 41 41 B 40 40H 40HA Ioeal Caah Ctrala Market. . Omaha rontinuea to be a corn house. Nothing el so was sold during the session but corn. Omaha did not meet the 8-cent drop in Chicago on No. 3 and poorer corn. In fact these sold on the floor at Chicago prices., wheat and oats remained at Tues day prices but corn advanced cent. Re ceipts of wheat were 2 cars in and IS cars out; one week ago, $ and 1 cars. Com re celpts were 80 cars In and 23 out (this Is the heaviest In a week); one week ago, 12 and ll cars. Oat receipts were 1 car in; one week ago, 1 ear In. Representative sales of car lots by sam ple on track, Omaha: Corn No. 8, 3 enrs, too, l ear 4o. 1 car 4x40; No. t yellow. 1 car 60e, 1 car 49o (both to Mississippi) ; No. t white. 1 car 49Vf.c; no grade, 1 car 464e. WHKAT-No. 8 hard, 86as9c; No. 8 hard, WWc; N6.. 4 hard. 73ft'79c; No. 2 spring, SivO-So; No. S spring, 82(57c; No. 4 spring, 73ry77c. CORN-rNo. 2. Blc: No. S, 48V1'S60ci No. 4. 47(4 -fc; no grade, 4640; No. 2 yellow, 614c; No. 3 yellow, 4l;504c,. No. 2 white, 61c; No. 2 White, 44tt60c. OATS-No. 8, 40!Ji41o; No. J. ftVJJUOc; No. 4. 'SS0So; No. 2 white, 4?1f48c; No. I white. 4"341c; No. 4 white, 8839c; standard, 414 4214c; . . .. .... . Holes from tht Exchaage OHeei, Omaha Inspection of grain were $4 ears. Of wheat, 4 cars graded No. $ hard winter and 1 car No. 4 hard winter. - Of corn, IS . cars graded No. 8. 4 earn No. 4. t cars no grade, 4. cars No. I yellow, and 1 oar No. 8 .White Of oats, 1 cars graded No. 4, car No. 8 wtilta and 1 car No. 4 white. . O, B. -Hlgl)ee of Oretna was a visitor , to the exena'nge today... He IS manager of the Farmera' Co-Operatlve Shipping as snclntlon and says that, sines the exchange . npened he has. shipped nine out of ten of the association cars to this market to ex . jchsnga, brokers , and that he has been entirely, satisfied, with prices and .business rr.emous. ' Oral a Markets- Kfaewkere. i CI os Ins: prices ot grain today ana ntea-. day at tne-marnais names were aa louuws: ' CHICAOO. Closed Today. Tues'y Wheat . May , July Corn-H . ... 8(ii ... KH ... W7fc May July KANSAS CITY. Wheat May July R4V4 47 40 Corn . - May July . ST. LOUIS. Wheat ' ' .1 May July July .. 944 .. 82 .. 48V4 .. 49 9tU 81V4A MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat May July DULUTH. Wheat May , 95HA 44A 95 94V4A .. 94 B 9TB .. 94B 94 B July 1 ; NEW YORK. Wheat- May N A KH WT4U ; 1H July CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Peat area ot tha Tradlna; and Cloalna; Prtees oa Board of Trad. CHICAOO. April f. Cash wheat was so oaroo -oay mil sales-01 No. 1 nortn rn wer mads bars at c over the May price, a premium mgner tnan any tilth erlo pajd thla season. The result was a sharp rally In speculative prices, - the closing figures on the July option show ing a gain of Wo over Mondavi final quotations. Corn and oats are each up a hade. Provision ar off '7Wl20c. initial quotations on July were down So to lo at &V0 to eZa, During the first oour no support was forthcoming and . prices declined still further. July sellln eft to At that lower point there waa considerable .covering by snorts. The market closed strung at tha top figures on July, being at KVc, May sold between Io and 94o, and closed at 94o. Clear ances of wheat and flour were eaunl to D2,U00 bu. Primary receipts were K) pu., - against m.uhi nu. a year ago, Min neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 241 eara, compared with 274 cars last week, and 199 cars a year ago. The corn market was weak. Julv opened 140 to Ho to HWHe lower to 02S1i024o, sold between tlHa and Me. and cl.ed al t2'c Mar ranged between Mdftoc. and closed at bate, Iooal receipts were 817 cars, . 41 of contract grade. Oats followed the course of wheat and 00 rn, being weak early on ceneral selling and rallying later on liberal covering by shorts, Tha cioae - was Arm with prices about on a level with Monday's final quo tations. After opening o to He lower to I74kc. Julv ranged between S7ic and S8c, - and closed at 8Sfl8i4c Local receipts wars 19S cars. . Provisions wera weak on trslstent sell In bv commission houses In the face o nnlv a moderate demand. The early weak nssa In gralna and a decline of loo to 15c In price or nor wsrs tne main nnr mc tore The market closed weak with JUM Hork 17US0n lower St lUfi!!4i July lard Closed down 7V at $7.024. n r'DS wr alao off 7HO at W1 Tha leading futurea ranged as follows: Artlclea.l Open. Htgp t Low. Close. I Yea y Wheat My a July b July a Bept. b Bept, . July fcrj.t. ' July " Sept. Jork May July . Hnl lav 4 ' 4 M ,S7H-iBH ixisu7 S1S.VV KS) sVTiflu K2VI Masis 41 tuli !R6S(6"4' i24.t- ts US toS. MS M S9VS 7t.i; . $5V i'JS4YV 31 32iW- S2t;jl2V4 IS 09 U 1 90 is 02v: 12 U 12 95 1$ 10 It s 13 01' 1 1$ 134 It $ S2W it 7 1 I 88 July Hlbs May , July fond 1 ill 85 ,1 09 7t 99 M No. t. a Old. b New. ' H'tiow; siraignis, etmwi .v; spring pat snts, 14iaj4.iv, atrslshla, $4.lu4.2v. Imk SM S . H (W. 6Miti9. I Cut. !.; No. 1 BorUkWM ern, tl IS; prime timothy, $2.80; clover, con tract grade. $10.75. wiibAT-Nti. a spring, c; no. s, rtijskc; No. I red. HVtlll ''. CORN-No. 3, 64i&54c; No. S yellow, 64y4'p54V. l.4,C. TH-Nn. I. S9U uAii a No. I. S9fjXHc; No. t white, 40 42c RYE No. I 7c. BARLKT Oncd fading, SRQIOc; fair to choice melting 4MKe. PROVISIONS Me-s pork, per bbl., $12 87V&13M. Lard, per 100 lbs.. H77V . Short riba sides) (loose) $ft Kff 73 ; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7.258"r.60: short clear sides (boxed), $1.2S. The following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipment. Flour. bMs Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Onts, bu... Rve. bu se.Vio 6S 2") 73.MO ...4o son ...MS ion ... ai.nro 119.0O0 45M 17 400 Barley, bu. ... 12.400 87.100 On the Produce exchange todav the hut ter market was stoady; creamery, 144J 24Hc; dairy, 12Vtf'21c. Kggs. easy; at mark, cases Included, 16 160. Cheese, weak, 9 jloc. NEW YORK QEHEHAL MARKET. ($aotattoas of the Day oa Varloas Commodities. NEW TORK. April .-FLOUR-Recelptsi, 14.661 bhls.; exiorts, 13.4R2 bhls.; market fea tureless, little business reported; Minnesota bakers, M.lly4.J6; winter straights, $4 9iH 6. In; winter patents. $3.2Wa. 8"; Min nesota patents, $6.221S.60; winter ex tras, $3fo4 00; winter low grades, $3 15 3 80. Rye flour, dull, fair to good, $4.35 4.55; clW'fce to fancy, $4.rfW.8o. CORNMKAL luli; yellow western. $1.08 feT.lO; city, $1.1001.12; kiln dried, $3.1txa3.14. RTE Quiet; No. 2 western, 82c, to ar rive, prompt. BARLEY Weak. WHEAT Receipts, S.Ont) bu. Spot mar. ket, steady: No. 2 red. $1.04, nominal, ele vator; No. 2 red. $1.0Virl.(M. nominal, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. nominal, f. . b.. afloat. Ontlona dlsnlaved rvmslder- ble heaviness at first and weak cables. active liquidation, depression In northwest israeis ami neansn weather news; May, fiWc. closed at 9;c; July. 90 J-WMI 15-lc, need at 9Uio; September, Hl'tfi Aic, osed nt R4c. CORN hfcelnts. 1K.030 bu.: exDorts. 445 bu. Spot market, easy; No. 2. nominal, levator, and Mtyc, f. o. b., sPoat; No. 2 allow, 67c; No. 2 white, toe. Option ti.ar et was more active during the fore noon, the close being stenrtv at a partial lc net decline: May. B7WtioSc. closed at 6SV),c: July, W?i67Ac, cloBed at Bic. ua id-neceipts, 70.500 nu. Hpot market, weak; No. 2, 4fic; standard white, 47VJe; No. 2 white, 4Sc; No. 3 white, 474c. Op tions were neglected all day and easier; av, WHitlwvic, ciosea at 4iM,c. HAY uulet: shipping. 67V4CT0c: srood to choice, if74C. hots wulet; state, common to choice, IMIUc; olds, 9Q14c: I'nclflc coast. 1908 crop, 24!fi31c- 1H02 crop. 2St?27c; olds. ei4c. I1IPES Bteady; Qnlveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California. 21 to 25 lbe.. 13fM4c. ' LEATHER Steady: acid, 23(g2flo. RICE Uulet : domestic, fair to extra. lUtt 'oyi Japnn, nominal. TA LLOW Quiet; city, 4T4c; country, t!P PROVISIONS-Beef. dull: family. $10.60fl) 11. SO: pnrket, $10.50; city extra India mess, $15.0017.00. Cut meats, dull: pickled belllea. $7.00tS.0O; plckld shoulders. $6.50; r,ckled hams, 9.60fi 10.00. Pork, quiet; family, $15; short rlear, $14.75f?16.00; mess. $14.75fTlfl Vi. kuitkk-Hteady; creamery, l5tf23Hc; state dnlrv. ia?i?1c. iHEKBK-icayi state run cream, fancy. man nnn large, coioreo ana wnue. tten- temher. 12c; late mnde, lo-e. EOQ8 Steadv: western storage. Decked UWr: western firsts, ISc. POULTRY Alive and dressed. steady. unchanged. 8t.' I.oa Is Urala and Provisions. ST. LOJTI8. Aorll 6. WHE3AT Higher No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 9Vw, track, 9ic& i.otH4; May, w'(uim-,tc; July, stffto; rsu. 1 nara, WQiVJC. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 48c: track. 49'jOr; May, 48'4c; July, 44'4c. OATS Lower; No.- t eaah, 42o: track, 43V4c;,May, 3Hc; July, 7 He; No. 2 white. 40U,c. jiiiOUK-ouii ana uncnarujea; rea winter patents, $4.90tlo.oo; special . brands, 20&r2uc higher; extra fancy and. straight, $4.t)Otf TlMOTli Y SEEi-Steady; I2.408i2.60. COHNMKAI. Dull: 32.40. - BRAN Steady : sacked east track. 783 HOC. HAY-Steady: timothy. I9.0OW14.0O: prairie $8.CK10.00. IKON COTTON TltiS 2C - . . BAGOINO 4c HEMP TWINEWIc. " PROVI8ION8-Pork lower; lobbing. $13.50. Lard lower; prime steam, $6.42H- Bacon steady: boxed extra shorts, clear nus. ii.ui enon clear, si-oi. - " Wli'LTHY-teadv: tblckem' lOifflOUc: springs, $3.00ij.5O pr doi.; turkeys, 12wi4c; aucks, 12c; geese, wa'12. BUTTER Slow; creamery. 203&t4c: aalry, i&i-vc. v The following are the ofllclal receipts knd shipments; . . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 5,000 9.00k) Wheat, bu M.OOO ' 87.000 Corn, bu 35,000 89.0O3 Oats, bu 27.000 42,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. ' April 6. -WHEAT May 8440; July, 7S'c. Cush: No. 2 hard, 904 92c; No. 8, &jH7Hc; K0- 2 rea- l-H-04; IMO. a, si.uuini.ui. neceipia, jt cars. I , JIV.l Al II I . -1,BV. tf "IJ. WTlVi V lnil l. 2 mixed, 47c; No. 3, 46460; No- 2 white. AtvaAAHA.0.1 no. a. ec. OATS Steady; No. S white. 4H4c; No. 2 mixed, Rtfiioc. HAY Firm; choice timothy, $9.60g9.75; cnoice prairie, fj.ivu'j-io. Kir. diwui ij. nrTTKH-Crfamcrv. 20(fr22c! dnln'. 17o. EOQ8- Weak: Mlsaourl and Kansas cases returned, 14c; new No, 3, whltewood rases Included. Iftc. The following Are the official receipts and shipments; Receipts. Shipments. n't... k,. ....99,200 61,900 ....SS.400 ' 69,000 Corn. bu........... . Oats, bu ....10,000 12,000 St. Loots drain nnd Provisions. HT Louis. Anrll . WWEAT-Hlgher No. 1 red. cash., elevator, 997c; track, 98cJi l.08s4; May. 94V44194HC; juiy, ec; io, CORNHIgher; No. I cash, 48c; track, 49fii60c; May. 48M.c:TJuly, 44sc. . him-Uarr: No. 3 rash. 42c: trark 4SHc; May. Sf)4c; July, Slc; No. 2 white, M KTAIjM leaa, nrm ai e-a). opener. higher at 15.06. . , , iotrt.TH vfltenlv: chickens. lOfMOUc; springs, 3.00(i3 50 pr dog.; turkeys, 12(&14cj durks. 12c; geese, waic. ... BUTTKR Blow; creamery, wanc. dnlrv. irvii'lfto. EOG8 Higheri 150, ease count , Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 6 'BUTTKR TTnfr vrwut Annn- aalra western cream ery, ,241c;' nearby prints, 27c. K(? lc lower; rresn neamy ana iresn southwestern, J7o at the mark; fresh "west ern. I7i'l74c: fresh soutnern. inc.-, CHEESE 8teadv. fair demand; New Tork full creama, choice to fancy,. lOKfc'llo. MlaaeapolU Grain Market, MIKNEAPOUB, April . WHEAT May, 9M4c; July, 95i-; September, Hlc; on track. No. 1 hard, 9i"c; No. 1 northern, D'8c; xno. northern, 93c. Pfl'RMrst natenta. 15 0615: second natenu. 34.96U6.06: first clears. t3.ii(p4.6&; second clears, 33.6oiff4.ft). Mllwnnkeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. . April t WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, tl: No. 2 north ern. 9(ic; old. July, 877jo bid. kyk nrm: no. 1, toit.. BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 6Ji63c; sample, 40 Cf.9c. , corn Firm; no. s, wkucic; juiy, w:4c Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOIs April C.-WH EAT Spot, steady; No. 1 California, 7s 8d; futures, quiet: May. 6s July, 6a Cd. CORN Upot. steady; American mixed. 4s SHd: American mixed, old, 4a 7d; futures, steady; May, 4s 4 VI; July, nominal. Dnlath Grain Market. DULUTH, April 6. WHEAT In store. No. 1 hard. 96c; No. 1 northern. 944c; No. 2 northern, 9ic; May, 94Sc; July, 4o; 8-pt ember, 81 Sc. OATS On track and to arrive, 3Gc. Peoria Market. PEORIA, April 1 CORN-lower; No. 1 49c-: No. 4. 47c. WHISKY-On the basis of 11.28 for fin ished goods Toledo Bee Market. TOLEDO. April . SEEDS Clover, cash $6 46 hid; April, t 36 bid; October. 36.46. J'rtine timothy, P Condition of tko Trtaisry, WASHINOTON, April 1 Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the sen era! fund, excluaive of the 6UO.00ft.0iiO gold reserve In the division oi redemption shows: Avallsble cash balance, 324.112.27 gi.ld. $118.919,1 Hank Clearings. Oenaba. April I Bank clearings for to day, tl.Vtt.iiA 84, an liiorsaati of liu.esi 13 vet Uaajoof reapcxuiing ay u Jtfajr, NEWYORRSTOCRS AND BONDS Uarket Shows Breadth tod Erldenoa cf , OuUid Iatereet. UNITED STATES STEEL CAUSES SURPRISE Bnrllngton Sale of Bonds Is Regarded aa Plgnlflraat of an Improved Demand for Railroad eeerltles. NEW YORK. April a There was breadth and variety again In the stock market to day and some evidence of growing outside interest. The largest part of the trading, however, waa still In the hands of profes sional operators and the early activity was not well maintained. The latter part of the day showed signs of laasltude In the move ment. Lrfkrge attention was arlven to the auarterlv report of the United tilates steel corpora tions and the opinions held on the showing played an Important part In the whole innraei. 1 ne irnuing in unueu etates Bteei preferred of VouO shares at 68S and 604, an extreme advance of 1H. was evi dence that a considerable short interest wns disagreeably surprised by the character of 1 ne snowing. ine net earnings lor tne quarter Were In excess of most of the pre vious estimates, and much was made of the progress In Improvements from month to month and to the growth of over 9i,000 tons In the orders on hand, compared with those reported on December 31, last. Union Pacific also continued to hung back with some effect on sentiment. A contribu tory cause to the reaction waa the unex pected heavy engagement of gold for ex- Kin. -me amount was not larger tnan had en looked for at the opening of this week, but yesterday's movement In the exchange seemed to have averted - the movement. Little Importance Is attached to the out ward flow of gold at this time with money or oall hard to lend even below 2 per cent and with the Inflow of Japanese gold nt Sun Pranclsco still In progrea. The newa of the sale of $14,000,000 of Chi cago, Burlington & Qulncy bonds was a contrast to the recent makeshift railroad notes by railroads at high interest, and was regarded as significant of an Improv ing demand for bonds. It is worthy of notice that the proceeds of the railroad note draws Interest while on deposit with ine Dank, penning use by the company. The weakness In araln and cotton rates In the favorable weather map was helpful 10 piocKs. rceauxing maae lia impression on the late market and a renewal of the upward movement In United States Steel preferred did not prevent a rather Irregular ciose. .boiius were active ana nrm. total sales, par value, $3,129,000. I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. The Quotations on the New York Stock exchange yesterday were as follows: a les. High. Liow. Close. Atchison 28.700 73S 73V4 73S do pfd 4,4iO 934 92 93' Baltimore A Ohio.... 9,t0 H1V4 0 Bl 200 90 90 90 do Pfd Canadian Paclflo .... Central of N. J r.soo llfii4 H5H 11Vi 200 16Hi ids lba Chesapeake & Ohio.. 2.300 33U 33 83H Chicago & Alton 300 3S4 38 87V4 do pfd Hi Chicago Gt. Western 1,700 17V4 1 1 Chicago & N. W 3 171'4 17H4 171V4 Chi., Mil. ot Bt. f... Z1.60U l-H.1 14o4 14t.' do pru 100 175 17B 17414 10 20H 761 17 64 24 1534 273 2 70' 264 M 41 71 Chicago Ter. & T.... 200 10 - ' o? . 21 75V4 17 do pfd 600 1.700 800 21 7ii4 17 C, C, C. St. L.... Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 100 24'i 2.000 154 24i 153 Del. & Hudson Del.. Lack. & W 2.100 274'i 270 Denver & K. O 600 214 14 do pfd 1 Erie do 1st pfd 1 do 2d cfd 1 - 9"0 24,600 4,900 70 2- 65 414 26'i 644 41 71 aw 8fK) 800 Hocking Valley .... do pld Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K, C. Southern do pfd Toulsvllle A Nash.. Manhattan L Met. Securities 0 80li 80H 600 111 130H 1304 100 19 .... 85 19 19 200 194 200 31 S5 86 $,200 109 10H 500 Ml U2 142 100 80 80 79 Metropolitan St. Rv. 2.600 115 113 114V4 Winn. & St. 1 4S M., St. P. A 8. S. M. BOO do pfd Missouri Paclflo 23:700 M.. K. A T 500 do pfd 800 62 - 62 62 119 944 18 404 93H 18 9 U74 39Vi 37 Nat. -of Mex., pfd.. New York Central... 1.400 U7U 116T4 1174 Norfolk & Western-.. 2,100 69 68 68 do pfd. 83 . Ontario & Western,, t,5oo 22 21 tl4 Pennsylvania 41,300 us Pitts.. C. C. A St. L Reading 11.600 to 1st pfd do 2d pfd Bock Island Co 17,200 do pfd 3 800 St. L. A S. F., td pfd 2,200 Bt. L. Southwestern. 100 do pfd 00 Southern Pacific 70,400 45V4. . 44H 24". 23 ft 14 86: 61 Southern Railway ... do pfd Texas & Pacific Toledo, St. L. & W.. do pfd Union Pacino do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling Lake B. Wisconsin Central ., do pfd Adams Express Amer. Express IT. s. Express Wells Kargo Ex Amal. Copper Amer. Car & F'dry.. do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do pfd American Ice do pfd Amer. Linseed OH... do pfd Amer. Locomotive .. do pfd Amer. Smelt & R... do pfd Amer. Sugar Refg., 1 1 a r.f.rA a M'nlnar jf. S.L'OO 2:4 8414 24 254 100 1.600 100 100 62.900 2,300 200 6,400 '406 200 Kb 89V4 94V4 194 88'4 16H 39,700 1,300 200 614 20i 78 604 19 72 200 600 7H 27 800 300 100 K K. 4SV4 9S4 900 3i 91 2,000 1274 127 . 12ST4 700 71 704 71 444 4- Brooklyn R. T. ....... 12.400 4474 Colo. Fuel A Iron... 4.400 Si 80 60 Consolidated Gas ... Corn Products do pfd 1.900 200 160 Distillers' Securities .00 23 2T4 2fO 104 164 General Electrlo International Paper 100 12 ll do tfd 100 International Pump. do pfd 100 77 77 National Iead North American ....1 Pacific Mail People's Gas Pressed Bteel Car.. do pfd Pullman Palace Car 100 200 ' 1,700 800 86 28 7 30 Republic Bteel do pfd 900 S.KM 300 8 47i 19 7 4.-.S4 19 Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal & Iron. 1.700 400 40 7 784 64 64 14 68 114 604 U. S. leather do Pfd .. 600 ... 1.000 .. 1,100 200 500 .. 28.4O0 ..117.300 78 U. S. Realty . do nfn 3 V. 8. Rubber do pfd TJ. 8. Steel ... do Dfd n'.Hn0hni... IT.lArt . Western Union 100 89 89 Northern Securities .... Total sales tor ine oay, oii.iuv kuic London Stoek Market, LONDON. April fc Closing: Consols, stoney lt-li ... 17 N. Y. Central.. Norfolk A W... ...Ill ... 40 ... M do account Anaconda Atrhlaon do Dfd .. 751 ,. .. IS ..11 .. 3 .. 17 ..141 .. SO .. 4 Ontario at W... ... 12V, ... 4"H ... H ... J2 do pld Raitlmor a Ohio.. PennaflTanla nana nines ... Canadian Parlllo .. Chee. a Ohie Chlraas Ot. W Reedlns do let pfd do Id pfd... So. Railway ... do pfd So. Paclflo Union PacIRo .. do pfd V. S. Bteel do pfd Wabaak do pfd Spanlaa 4a ... 40 ... -4 ... u4 ... 5S ... 6S ... vi ... ... ll ... 411 C, at. St. r... DeBeera P. R. O do pie .. mi Irla do let pt do Id pfd .. 44 .. 41H Illinois Oentral .. ..14 ... so Uule. Naall ..1114 ... I4 M . K. T 1IH 044 SILVER Bar dull. 854d per ounce. money 2Wu4 per cent. The rata of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2Vf'- per rent; for three months Dins, i ii-ionj4n per ceuu New York Mining; Storks, HEW YORK. April . The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams loa w Alice II brae 19 Brunaarlrk Cm I Cuaaatork Tunnel .... Cos. Cel. a V....17 Hora silaar 1U Iran iit( let Ldille Cos 8 Little CbM( . 8 .464 . I . 34 - 47 ,. SI .. 14 Ontarle Ophlr Pb.MBls PMeel Iiaaae Sierra Nevada Smell Hopas ,. BlkadarS Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. April C MONEY On call . - w a. .tuBiti, mu vtu i' fered, 1 per cent; time loa us, eaay; alxtv daya, 2Ql per oent; ninety days. S-aii'l per cent' six months. 34 per oent. Prime mercantile paper. 4Hf per cent BTEivLINa EXCHANGE Fliiit. will , tctuai bucliisaa 4a tanr' bUis at H-fl'tuit 4 8740 for demand and at $4.84194 M90 for Sixty days' bills; posted Mtos, $l4tf4.Wi; commercial bills, $4 9434 MS. SILVER Bar, 44c; Mexican dollars. 43V'-- HON D9 Government, firm. stnady; railroad. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: V. S. rr t. ret So enuimn dn i rt Sa rnilpntt in new 4, reg. do coupon do old 4. rf .. do rnUDOn .Iit Wntittin e. 1 4s...1"J .W M'X. Onlral 4( t .HV 90 lit :nr 107 Minn. A Ft. U 4a.. 4 W M , K. T. 4a f t 1M I do ti 1H .107 M. R. R. at M. e. 4 TH N. T. C. I 4i..., Atchison son. 4 Pt !. J r. ( f it4 No. Parlflc 4s U'3 do la TtVt N. A W. . 4a 7H n S. L 4a A par.... Penn. conr. v,a Ma Readlns (an. 4a MS ft. L. A I. M. o. la.-lltH St. L. A 8. P. (a. 4a. 2S do ail. " Atllntlr C L. 4a ... t!S Bsltlmors A O. 4...10m do lm M Central of Oa. .... int do lt Ine n rtita. A Ohio 4Vtt. ...10l4 -nl-aio A. IM.. 7 C. H. A U. a. to... 5H:st. L. S. W ! ... M - 4s. ... !S ...lllVt ...117 4a. T. M. S P. f .. 101.5, hoird A. L. C. A N. W. p. 7...I2vii'So. Pic-lflc 4l ... C. R. 1. A P. 41... 71S:P". Rallwar St. . do col. 5a 7VTfla. P. la . r.C.C. I U I 4a..lVHlT., St. L A W t nicaso Tar. 4a n Con. Tobacco 4a Il4 Tnlo. A So. 4a ft D. A R. O. 4a Hi, Erie prior Han 4a.... liv do sen. 4a anV F. W. D. C. la..1it, Hmklna Val. 4V,a....lv, LAN. unl. 4a M4 Bid. Offered. Union Paollte 4a loa4 do conr. to "S r. 8. Steal Id ta T74 Wahaah la do dab. B l'4j W AUK. 4a 7H Wla. Central 4a S3"4j Colo. F. A I. c. 6a.. 71 Boston stork qnotatlons. BOSTON, April . Cnll lonns. 2433H per cent: time loans, SMKS1 per cent. Ofllclal closing of stocks and bonds: Athla adh 4a tat) Waattns. common do 4a 4, Advantura Mpi. lentral 4s S'xlAlloun 7t BO 14 11 ' 12 V, 4n Atchison 731! Amalammatad do old .t Amerlnan Ztne- . Ttoaton A Albany. ...II Atlantic Bingham el. A Hecla... Centennlel Copper Range .. Paljr Waat Dominion Coal franklin nrancr Isle Rovile .... Maaa. Mlnlns .. Boaton A Maine. ,...,lt Poaton Elevated .. Pltrhburx pfd Max. Central N. T., N. H. A H Pars Marquette .... t'nlon Paclflo ...... A mar. Are. Chem. do pfd Ainer. Pneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen Am. Woolen pfd.... Pomlnlnn I. A a... 131 I ID 7, m'i. it 43 1 17 r1 4S 4 'a .net Mlcnliren .135, Mohawk 41 lit Mont. C. ft C old Pomlnlon , rreola Parrot Qulncy Shannon ....... Tamarack Trinity I'. g. Mining... V. 8. Oil rtah Victoria I"4i 14 5 114 74', FMIeon Electric Illu..U General Rlectrlo ....184 aa Hi Maaa. Klectrlo .... do pfd Maaa. riaa t'nlted Pmlt I'nlted Shoe Mich do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd It 5 I 74 4! 100 '4 47 Vi tO'i 33 :::::::::: . 71 11 Winona to Wolverine Foreign Financial. LONDON, April . There was a plethora or money in tne market today, but tne de mand was moderate owing to the consul settlement, while heavy repayments were made to the Bank of England. The Issue of 10.000,000 of new treasury bills April 11 Is expected to reduce supplies and have a steadying effect on discounts. Prices on 1110 diui a exenanse were m in tinu uum ness waa fairly active. First-class securi ties were in demand. Consols were strong ana home rails were steady. Americans advanced to above parity. The market closed nrm. Foreigners were Irregular, Russians were easier, while Japanese were harder. PARIS, April 8. Business on the Bourse today was calm, with the exception of Turks, which were depressed on rumors of renewed discord In Bulgaria. At the close prices were heavy.' Russlnn Imperial 4s closed at 95 francs.- Rio Tlntos gained 12 francs. The private rate of discount was 2 per cent; 3 per cent rentes. 97f 10c for the account; exchange on London, 25f 3'iO for checks. BERLIN, April .Exchange on London, 2"m 46 pfgs. for checks; discount rates, short bills, 3 per cent; 3 months' bills, 2 per cent. Prices on- the Bourse were weaker, but Iron and coal shares were higher. Cotton Market. L1VERPOOU April 6 COTTON Spot In limited demand nnd prices 80 points lower; American middling fair, 8.46d; mldd. ling, 8.2od; low middling, 5 KM; good or dinary, 8d; ordinary,' T.lotl.' Futures opened easy and closed barelv steady. American middling, g. o. c, April, 7.86d; April and May, 7.83d; May nnd June, 7.80d; June and July, 7.78d; July and-' August. 7.74d; August and September, 7.4Sd; September and Octo ber, 6.60d: October and November, 6.36d. NEW YORK, April 6. COTTON Spot closed., dull, 10 points tower; middling up- mnos, h.toc; miuuiuig gun, it). I jo ; sales, 405 bales. .11 NEW ORLEANS. April 41 COTTON Futures steady; AprW; 14.76o bid; May, 14.88 gust, 14.45c bid; September, ' 12.5Mrf2.60c; October, W.Vtll.M!; NovemBer, 11.77'11.80c; uecemuer, n.t?'a'ii. iyc, Hpot nrm; sales. s.iro ouirs; vrn'"T)-, it uioc. gooa orainary, 13'c' low Thlddllng,'l4Hc; middling, 14'4o; goocj miqaung, 16 j-ibc; middling fair. 5 9-iec; receipts, 1.918 bales, stock, 287,850 bales. ST. LOITIS. April 8.-ICOTTON Oulet. Uo lower! middling, 15c; sales, none; receipts. 60 bales; shipments, 696 bales; stock, 13,933 Metal Mmrket. NEW YORK. April 6. METALS Tin. which appears to be the object of some speculative manipulation, broke sharply In the London market.: declining 1 6s to 127 6s for spot and 127 10s for futures. The local market was also easy, closing at $2fl.S6&'28.66. Copper continues very firm locally. Ike Is now held at llS.25Tn.1.60: , - . . .... . . ... ., L,e"rP'!,c.l 'V-'?'1S Bna c.aB"n 81 t.fl.-L 7-. m.f. r n . . . . ' , I ever, worked a little lower, declining about zs ea for spot, which Closed at 58 izs 6d, while futures were 0s lower at 58 7s 6d. Lead waa firm here at $4.6004.66, while in London it advanced 2s 6d to 12 6s 8d. Spelter was firm at recent prices, $5. 25 S.30 In the local market, but wss higher In London, cloning at 22 6s. Iron closed at 52s 3d In Glasgow and at 44S d In Middles borough. "Locally Iron continued firm: No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at $15.251115.76; no. z foundry northern at i4.tdb'io.:jo; no. 1 foundry southern .and No. 1 foundry southern soft at $14.2514.76. BT. LOCIB. April . 6. METALS Lead. firm at $4.42; spelter, higher at $5.06. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK, April o.-OII.g-Cnttonseed. quiet; prime crude, nominal; prime crude yellow. 3oc. fetroieum, easy; renned, New York, $8.50; Philadelphia and Balti more. $8.46: Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk. $6.66. Turpentine, dull, 67H'g8c. robin yulet; strained, common to good, $80 "OIL CITY. April t.-OILS-Credlt balances.-$1.68: certificates, no bid. Shipments. 64.787 bbls.; average, 44 561 bhls.; runs, 77,- 140 bbls.; average, u.sfcs pnis.; Shipments, Lima. 55.841 Dbis.; average. 6Z.43Z bbls.; runs. Lima, 61,717 bbls.; avernge, 35,761 bhls. SAVANNAH, April s. 01L.B Turpentine, firm at 62c. ROSIN Steady : A, B, C and D, $2.50; E. $2.66; F, $2.60; O, $166; II, $2.70; I, $2.86: K. $3.80; M, $3.36; N,' $3.60; W O, $3.80; W W, $4.10. Wool Market. BOSTON. Anrll . WOOL Domestic wools are quiet. The demand Is strong for medium and low wools wun onenngv very small. Many houses have no quarlerblood wool and a aemano lor foreign cross breeds has resulted. (Quotations California Northern, choice, W'&'jOc; middle counties, lftrWc; soutnern, liwisc. Oregon Eastern, staple, 16t154e; valley. No. 1, 20 sue. aerritory ioano nnw. itHiriptc.; neavy nne, I4gi4c; nne meuium, uxq-itmc-; I'tah and Nevada Fine, 1616He; heavy fine, 13W14o; nne medium, jflvyaioc. Mon tana Fine, choice, lfKiilto; fine average, 17frl8c; fine medium average 1HW19C. BT. LOUIS. April . WOOL Steady: medium grades, combing and clothing. 180 zzc; light nne, lMniiMc; neavy nne, iaitc; tuo wusned, sotmc. Evaporated Apples and-Dried Frnlts NEW YORK. April . -EVAPORATED APPLES The market Is steady though demand la light. Common are quoted at Ki5c; prime at 6Wi6c; choice at VnMt e4-c: rnncv at 7'o.hc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes continue quiet, rather easier ar i prices ranging from tc o o, aceni ting to grade. Aprlcota are still practically nom inal In absence of offerings. Choice are auoted at 9Hr)10c: extra choice at 10W. and fancy at HS13e. Peaches are quiet but steady; choice sre held at 74'7c; e.'.ra choice, THU8c; fancy, svmjiuc. Csfrt Market NEW YORK. April . COFFEE The market for futures closed steady at gen erally unchanged prices to a decline of S points on December.- The prevent world's visible supply is reported at 13,918.1oS bags, against 13,151,110 bags last month and 12,3a0, 6J7 bags at the same time one year ago. Boles were reported of 66,750 baga, Including May at '6.7566 85c; July at (.Xf.loc; Sep tember at 3i440c; October al 45c; De cember at ti.66c; January at 6.7uc, and Muy at 6&K06 95i?. Spot RJo steady; No. 7 Invoice, 6c; mild steady; Cordova, 10tQ13c teaar sued Molaasee. NEW YORK. April (. BUQAR Raw, Arm; fair refining. 3 6-33c; centrifugal, 96 teat, I 21 -32c; molasses sugar, X 29-32c. Re fined, firm M lvA.SSE3 Firm. NEW ORLEANS, April . SUOAR Bteady; open kettle, centrifugal, iaSc; whltea. 4V44c; yellowa, 3iti4c; seconds, j'(jasc. MOLASSES Nominal; ' open kettle, 30 SfAj; KmuU U.ie L 3jl&f aiUa'a l"-tuliin . aVil, OHAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Quit Liberal, but Frioee He'.d Genera j Steady. HOGS SOLO FIYE TO TEN CENTS LOWER mall Sapply of Sheep in Sight and Market Active sad Strong; on De sirable Uraaea, Best Lambs Strong; nnd Others Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. April 6. 1904. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bneep. .. 3,478 4.116 ll..i .. 4.921 10,)1 1.145 ..4,854 9,463 6.001 Official Monday Official Tuesday Olflclal Wednesday ., Three days this week. .12.273 23.779 S.ime days last week....li,i46 35,078 Hume dys week before. .li,0J 90,738 8iuue three weeks ngo...l7,(Ul 25.873 Sitme four weeks ago.,.. 10,217 18,399 Same davs last veax 1X978 16,518 24.521 19.44 .7oi 22.4..S 23.4 KLCKUTS FOR THE YhVAR TO DAI L.. It.e following table will snow tho recrlin of emtie, liuga and sheep at South oimwui for uie year to date, with comparisons wun last year; 1904. 1903. Inc. Cattle 31.770 251,076 ti Hogs 640,249 594,:'97 46,tiiS Sheep ; 493,434 8iO,7bO 12H,tf; I Average prices paid for nogs at Souln Omaha lor the last several days with com parisons; Date. I 19Q4. 190. 102. 1Q1.H9(I0.1899.1398. Mar. 14... I ( Ul T 281 131 6 681 4 751 t tt I Mar. - 16.. I i 5 j 10 6 b! 4 7u 511 Mar. 1. . 6 151 7 191 I et sol r Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. it.. I t 04W, J Jul 1111 - 1 n 1 "l IS.. 6 04 7 t 31 I 66 3 68 19.. 4 7 191 Ul t 41 4 89 I I 73 in 30..', j J 1, 6 ill 4 M 3 Ml I.. I 4 92 V.i 7 34 8 2o 5 84 4 Oil 3 66 J 4 fcfei I 41 1 111 1 1 AO 9 S 6 801 4 901 3 3 3 "4 4 93 S eu t 71 6 7i 13 6il 3 "J l. .1 4 7 45 4..j 6 01 7 3ti 29 6-- 5 7 kui e & 1 ai a M a R7 4 89 66 27.. I 7 Z6 6 4o 6 eo 4 9. 3 60 2. . 16 17 7 801 8 54i 5 90i 6 05 8 6 3 97 29.. I 6 14j I 6 591 6 85 6 J6 8 60 3 84 80.. I 6 07 1 7 22 1 6 891 I 131 3 63 8 S3 61.. I 4 98 I 7 28 6 56 I 1--I 6 Wl 7 3Vi 6 o 6 97 9 I & 111 T W 1 1U1 1 trill 10 19, i b3 April April e 5 S 8 o4 65 : 3 April - I U I Nl I K April 4.. I 6 13i, 7 20 8 bJ, I 99 April 6... 6 0S I 631 6 96 1 April 6... 6 Wi, 7 241. 6 96, 6 15 3 65 6 3 3 bii i 79 6 30 8 65 3 78 6 80 3 6-1 8 79 Indicates Sunday. The ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. llogs.Sheep.H'sea. C, M. & 8t. P. Ry.... 9 Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry 4 Lnlon Pac, System.. 26 C. &. N. W. Ky V., K. & M. V. Ry .... 63 C, b. P., M. & O. Ry.. 41 B. c M. Ry 48 C, U. at y. Ry 11 K. C. & St. J 4 C, R. 1. ac P. Ry. east 8 C, R. I. t P., west.... 4 Illinois Central ....... 4 Chicago Ot West 8 Total receipts 222 9 :: i 24 12 2 7 84 9 4 15 23 6 4 .. 1 ee 3 3 a 2 131 28 8 The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 31 1.217 016 Swllt and Company 1,333 2,110 t'udahy 1'kg Co 808 2.3J5 Arhiour & Company 950 2,544 Armour & Co.. ISioux City 69 63 I,"10 940 863 Vunsunt & Co 16 Carey & Benton 95 .... . .... Ixbman & Co 21 McCreary & Carey 17 Hill dc Huntzlnger 6 H. F. Hamilton 23 L. K..Husx 1 Wolf & Murnan 57 Sol Degan 40 S. dV 8. 861 .... Krey Pkg Co 247 Cincinnati A. Co 131 .... F. P. Lewis 140 Haggerty & Co 67 Other, buyers 214 129 Totals 6406 8.466 3,928 CAxlLhi Receipts of cattle were about as Heavy as ye-autrduy, Dui the Ueuutiid was in lalriy good suape, and as a n-suu there waa not much biiauge from yeaier uay in ruling prices, .'irau.ng was not as oi iK as it nus oeen on suioe uayS, but stlil the catue kept moving towaru ih scales ana the buiat oi tue aviriyais was aisposea of at a reasonably eariy hour. 'ine market on corn-led steers cou.d be quoted generally steauy. Light tluy tattio Of goad flesh and Quality continued In tne best ilecand and sucn v kinds sold fully steady, otners wore no more than steauy, and In tact u-rae of tne heavy cattle that were coarse and rather common were hrd to eell at steady prices. Warmed-up mull was also dull and perhapa in some cases a little lower. The good cattle were sold In good season, but it was a Utile late be fore all the commoner kinds were cleaned uy. The cow market was very uneven. There were a good many on sale and buyers were Inclined to go around and pick up the bunches they liked and leave the others. As a general thing light-weight cows and nfiien ui kuuj uuwvij neirers or good quality were luny ateauy and in aome soots were a trine strong Heavy cows and the medium grades were rather slow and In most caaos no more than ateady. Salesmen complained In some cases that they found It very hard to get steady prices for the less desirable crades. Cancers sold In about the same old notches. uoou ngnt puns were in lairiy good ae mand at slesdy prices. Heavy bulls were slow, the same as usual. Veal calves sold at steady prices. There was another small supply of stoek ers and feeders and the better grades could be quoted steady to strong, witn others about steady. Most everything in the yards tn the way ot stock cattle was out of first hands In good season. Representative sales: . BEEF STEERS. At. Pr. HO 10... II... II... II... II... At. Pr. 1161 4 10 .... .12114 4 it, .....1204 4 It ....1143 4 IS ....1214 4 IS ....1241 4 26 ....1013 4 21 ni 4 is ' ....1110 4 16 .....1144 4 IS .....1211 4 26 .....1040 4 10 124 4 10 1114 4 10 1 147 4 SO .....1241 4 W .....1241 4 10 .....1171 4 tO 1!M 4 10 ....mi 4 ao ....1264 4 IS 1204 4 IS .....1160 4 21 ....1134 4 10 .....1100 4 to 1241 4 14 1114 4 IS 1171 4 IS .....1111 4 14 ,.. .1X16 4 IS . ...11IS 4 S4 1421 4 la mi 4 is I'll 4 40 1240 4 40 1160 4 44 1144 4 40 1140 4 44 1221 4 41 1100 4 44 1211 4 44 1160 4 44 Hit 4 II lttl 4 14 1624 4 40 14al 4 44 14 4 44 111! 4 IS 1I7T 4 41 ll 4 44 1604 4 14 1263 (a) 420 I 78 ... 850 I 40 ... Ifit I 40 ... Ill I 10 ... IIS I 70 ... Ill I 76 14.... ... IDS I M I... ...l(i I 81 11.... ...1007 IN 14.. .... M! IH I... .... 170 I 10 11... .,..10 JO I M I... ,...1M t X) 11.,. .... HI IN 14... .... S41 IN 43... .... Sua a o. IT... .... IM I 0 40... h M 10... ....IMS 4 00 I.., .... 4 IH) tO... ....toil 4 oo ....1040 4 00 11... .... IM IN 41... ,...10l 4 00 14... .... 7I 4 00 4... ....1161 4 00 I... ....llut 4 04 11... .... S7 4 OS 44... ....in',6 4 04 I. . ....losi 4 06 It .. .... MS 114 11... ....1.B4 4 10 ti .. ....1064 4 10 H... ,...1U0 4 10 11... ....1077 4 10 ll.. ....toil 4 10 - 1... .... IM 4 10 11... ....1111 4 10 41... ....1014 4 10 11... ....10M 4 10 11... ,...11M 4 11 11... .... M 4 It II... ....1014 4 11 11-.. ....1117 4 11 II... ....1110 4 11 11... ....1047 4 11 41... .....1170 4 10 tl... ....1114 4 10 14.., ....1071 4 46... ....1147 4 10 11... ....1174 4 M 101., ....10U 4 10 40... 1141 4 10 34..'.. II.... II.... I.... 1.... It.... 14.... 7.... 11.... I.... I.... I.... 16.... 1.... 10.... It.... It.... 11.... II.... 14.... t... 14 ... 17.... in.... o.... I ... II.... 17.... I.... I. ... II.... to.... II.... 11.... s... It.... II.... IS.... I. .. I .. M... 17..., II.... 11..., 41.,.. W.... II.... 10.... II. ... I.... 14.... II..., 14... II. .. 16... STEERS AND COWS. 77 I 71 10 1144 4 41 ma 4 40 BTEERa AND HEIFERS, . I 70 111 I 75 10.... 61 4 1 I.... II.... II.... I.... I ... IT ... cows. ...1211 4 14 ...12M 4 at ...l'0 4 26 ...lf.10 4 IS ...1221 4 IS ...1111 4 44 ..lotl I to .. S6I I 40 .. 404 I SO ..mi 4 co .. Ill 4 04 I TM IM 1 1104 I 44 1 760 I 10 10 t 64 I IN lit 11 Ill IS I 1... 1 IS 11 1071 44 I "... Hi IS 1 1U60 44 4 !) I 40 1 10u4 I N I M IU I... 1470 44 Jl I6 I K 1 1170 I 44 1 760 I 00 I U? 44 I. 10f) I 40 IT 1161 44 1 1060 I 40 4 1117 I Tl I.. IN I 40 It 1174 I T4 t..k 1160 I tl I Nl I TS 10 ... 1000 I IS I KMS I 71 I.... 1111 I 10 I IH i 71 4 loll I tt 1 110 I 74 10U4 I I II 1144 I 71 I , loet I at I M 111 t llfO I 40 II 1144 Tl $ 104 40 11 1104 I Is II 11M I 41 I loa4 I N I 740 I 44 II 1111 I 14 II 1141 I 44 14 Ill I M 11 1014 I 64 1 1044 1 14 I 14 1 1411 4 44 HEIFERS. I HI I u 1 421 I M 1 144 I IS 1 1061 $ 41 1 T74 I U 1 440 i 14 1 4M I 10 . 1 124 I 40 4 41 I 60 f T4t 44 i 4m I m I in in 1 711 I N I.... 6VO j T6 1... 7MI I IS1 1 M IS i W IU I Its) I Bt t ss I M I 40 I 5 I.. 94. . I. I .1"07 . .. J . San I M 4 0 4 00 4 On 4 06 M .... U0 ..... 177 .... 10 ... 100 ....1079 ....1J75 ....P10 ....1MI ....le .... mo ... 1M4 ....H"W ....10 ,...lt.o I 10 HVLI.S. t w t H t 7 .1410 I 15 15 I 15 I 10 I 10 IS I t I 10 I 10 14 58 I. 1TW IS 14-1 1W MAI l;n 1"0 110 i;o uto 130 t I M t 00 I 00 K h a 11 17 I I I 1 1:::::: 1 1 1 4 t 1 it 4 1 4S I 14 II 1 1 1 1 1 140 I 40 STOCK KK3 AND 1.. It.. 4.. II.. 4 . M.. II.. .. 11.. T. . .. 10.. FKEDER9. .. 0 I OK f?l 1 to .. (II .. Ill 1 u 1 n 1 00 nt 10IH1 4 4T, 1.0 t? 421 141 J 73(1 I IS u I 15 75 I 75 I 75 3 'l I 10 I 10 t 15 I 55 I .. 140 ..10 .. 40 1 is 1 10 I 55 t IS' I M I 40 .. "79 .. (F.1 .. I4 .. n .. 170 I to I 10 1 eo 30 CALVES. K0 , 171 , 170 . I0 , SZ0 , ;o 1 75 t. ISO , 155 , 1W 155 . ISO . !0 I 00 5 15 I so 6 50 i JO 5 7 I 70 4 ?5 4 K 4 r.'i 5 0; I... 1... ... I.. I.. HOOS There wsft not n excessive run f hogs In eight this morning, but the ten dency of prices was downward st all points. The market here opened fully a nickel lower and before much business was trans acted the mnrket weakened still further and closed 6310c lower than yesterday' general market. Trading was quite sctlvo at the decline and the bulk of the bogs ... i. . .- ,,. v ll. . ..e . went at $5.irt, with the choicer louls largely at 3O.02H and $5.05. The less dtslrable loads sold from $4.97l4j down. Toward the close packers wanted to buy the best loads st 16 00 and the general run at $4 97H. Aa salesmen were not satisfied with 'hose prices, trading was slow and It waa a little late before the pens were cleared. tieprrsenmiive sales: No. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. II) 'Vo 40 40 40 10 110 PT. ( 00 I 00 I 00 I 04 4 00 I CO I 00 I 00 I (10 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I of 14 ( 01 5 0J4j 5 MM I Civ, 6 02 '4 S r7'4 5 02 I 02-4 4 02V4 I 02 '4 OIL, I 02V4 I 0J4 t 02W, I 021, 6 02 H 5 0t4 4 02', 6 024 4 02H 02V4 4 024 I 02V4 4 06 I OS ( os I 04 I OS I 06 to.... II..., ...114 I..1S0 ...144 ...14 .. Ml ,..2I ...rii ...lai ...130 Ill . .114 ...III , 1"! ...110 ...111 4 IS 4 41 4 TO 4 K 4 IS 4 17 4 74 4 I7i 4 I7V 4 I74 4 I74 4 I74 4 I74 4 I74 4 ITi, I 00 I 00 I 40 I 40 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 m I oo s oo s oo 6 00 t oo 6 00 I 04 I 00 i 00 4 00 s oo I oo 6 00 5 00 S 00 I 00 4 00 I 00 s m I 00 5 00 t 00 I 00 6 oo S 00 4 00 ID... s;..., 72... 74... 47... 4... 4.1... 61... 71... 71... 74... 12... Tl... CI... 71... 7... to... 60... 60 .. 2... 16... 17... 44... 60... 17... 41... 41. .. 17.,. 66 .. 14... ia... it... 70... B4... 71. 74... 71... 47... 0.,. 71... 48 .. 68. 73.. 7t... 41... 66... 40... 60... 44... 45. tl... ....IIS ....140 ....240 ....IKS 11 Ill ....114 ,...23 .....248 241 !.'4 .....IL'I ....217 .....224 .....IIS .....111 ....1K1 .....171 211 ...,4 .....tit i. ...164 . .222 !!!!!2M 187 ....116 ,...2d 21 mi 444 ... :6 if. tin 214 .... 434 105 .... 134 138 Ill t21 .....234 tr 244 ... .227 ....21.1 .... lot Ill l'7 t:s ,...21 214 77 tl , Tl 74..... 15...... l4...., 14 14. ... 18 5 40 ft) IT M 45 IT SI tl 4 7 II 4 14 71 II 70 71 71 60 71 14 41 1 41 74 71 64 ..t .207 III t 171 117 IH 101 Ill 1S 161 141 Ml 154 IIS I1T IDT 113 174 240 104 114 244 161 Ill I0 101 144 214 .... Ml .. . I!4 .... 131 .. . S60 121 .....148 ...-.111 40 13. TO. 70. 74. Tl. 71. M. TO. 60. ISO 40 41. 141 4 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS There was rather a small number of sheep on Bale this morn ing ss ten cars or the receipts were 1101 offered. The demand was about of usual else and as a result the market ruled active and strong from start to linlsh on all desirable grades. Owing to the light offerings the pens were cleared at an early hour. Some clipped wethers were sold this morning at $5.00, widen Is the highest price of the season to date, but they were extra choice and. In - fact, the best that have been here In a long time. Ewes with the wool on sold up to $5.10. The market on lambs did not show much change. Good stuff sold without trouble at fully steady prices, as high as $5.60 being paid for Mexicans, tut the commoner grades were a little slow, the same as usual. Quotations for cornfed stock; Good to choice lambs $5.606.76. fair to good lamhs. I5.00ti6.60;- good to choice yearlings. $5,003 6.25; fair to good yearlings, $4.5OQ4.90: good to cnoice wetiiqrs, 34.pouo.35; fair to good wethers, ft. 504. 90; Rood to choice ewes, $4.764l..00: fair to govd ewes. $4.4nn160: clipped stock selis 60S75c less than wooled stock. Representative sales: No. Av loo Colorftdp cult ewes Vi 74 western ewes 98 70 western ewes . 89 224 Colorado ewes 93 2S western clipped wethers 110 - v IT. 3 35 4 50 4 60 4 76 6 00 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 35 t 60 8 50 I 75 4 60 4 85 6 35 6 35 6 36 I 40 50 western ewes .... 115 0 westarn ewes 145 aws western wethers 164 Colorado wethers 11 western cull ewes ?0 western cull ewes 190 western ewes 24 western lambs 218 western ewes and y'rllngs.. 156 Mexican lambs 2-1 western wethers 227 western wethers and y'rllngs 116 western lambs 159 Mexican lambs 376 Mexican lambs 106 ?6 9 74 R6 65 h3 64 93 92 76 69 . 69 f V 5 62i? . Ctork In ftlsrht Following sre the' receipts of live Mock nt the six principal western cities yester- aoyi Cattle. Hogs. Bheep South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis .... St. Joseph ... Sioux City .. 4,fc4 9.463 6,001 ..18.000 .. 7.150 .. 8,000 .. 2,66 .. 600 22,000 8,600 6,500 8,407 8,000 18.000 4,000 8,000 7,796 Totals 36,270 67,869 88,796 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle 8trontr and Tea Cents Higher Unas Five Cents Lower. CHICAOO. April 6. C ATTLE Recei nt 1,000 head; market strong to 10c higher; good to prime steers, $5.26j5.76; poor to medium, V3.iMfo.on; stoekers and feeders $2.60.4.35; cows, $2 0(K(t4.40; heifers, tl. mt 4.75; csnners, iZ.WQ1.b0: bulls, 3,2fft4 25 calves, $2.60Q6.50; Texas fed steers, $4.00ij 4.M1. HOOS Receipts, 22,000 head; estimated tomorrow. 20.000 head: left over. 6.748 head: market mostly 6c lower; mixed and butch ers, $5.1525.35; good to choice heavy, $5.25tf 6.37H; rough heavy, $6.1045.26; light, $6.00 6.20; Hulk of sales. t5.10fiS.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,000 head; market strong; lumbs, 10c higher; good to choice wethers, $4.Wf6.2&; fair to choice mixed. $35or(i5.30; western sheen $4.0fKii6.35; - native lambs, $4.003.60; western iambs, 44.2DUO.zo. Xewr Tork Lire stock Market, NEW YORK, April .-BEEVES-Re- eelpts 1.B7 head; steers 10o lower: native steers. tf.90ftiV20: oxen and stags. $3.7541) 6.00; - bulls, $3.40(314 50; cables quoted live cattle steady at 9H'ftllc, dressed weight; refrigerator neer. 4i,40 per lb. Kxport today were 18 head of cattle, 10 head of sheep and 4.400 quarters of beef; estimated tomorrow. 156 head of cattle. CALVES Receipts 1,024 head: market 25o ana soc lower; veals, $4.00 to gj.o: choice, $7.Z6 tops. $7.60; light calves. $3.0oU3.6O cltv dressed veals. 7c to 11c. SHEEP ANTl LAMBS Receipts 7.110 head; market for sheep steady; lamhs lAn lower; sheep, J 5or(4.m; culls. K.vmiw, clipped sheep. $4.75: few export wethers, I5B0; unshorn lambs. $6.0oif?41 50; one deck. 16 60: smina-. 34 OOTrffl no ner head. HOOS Receipts I.SflB head: mnrket lower good to prime state nogs, so.cgo.a. Kansas City Lire Stork Market. KANSAS CITT. April 8. CATTLE Re celpts. 7.150 head. Including 450 southerns market strong to 10c nigner, export ana dressed beef steers. 100 higher. $4.60Si5 26 fair to good, strong, $3 604)4.60; western fed steers. . strong. $3.6Ko4.66; stoekers. 6c higher, $3.0ma460: southern steers, strong, $S.66(7i4.26: southern cows, $2.004.00; native cows, 11.76413 76; native heifers. $3.&O34.&0 bulls. $2.Ni4.16: calves. $3 0fU 60. HOGS-Recelpts, 8.600 head; market tVaiOo lower: top. $5.17m bulk, $5 orvr(5.l5: heavy $515fl.17H: packers, $6.066.16; pigs and Uahts. 14 3665 06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.nnrt head; market strong; native lamhs, $5.25"? E60: weatern lamba. S2f?iegB: fed ewes $4.1594.90; yearlings, $4.75ij6.30; stoekers and feeders. 4J ouot.oo. ' St. UaU Lire Stock Market. ST. LOCIB. April 1-C ATTLE Receipts 3.(100 head. Including 1,600 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $4 75715.60; dreased beef and butcher steers, $3.fl6 46; steers under l.OuO pounds, $3 (nVrf 4.00: Blockers and feeders, I3.7b.u4 10; cow and heifers. 83 .4064.30: cannera. 2.1'i2.5o bulls, $32T34.60; calves. $2.163.45; fexss and Indian steers, $3.354.46; cows an heifers. 316093 40. HOOS Keclpts, 4,SoO head: market was steady; pigs and lights, $4&5'34.90; packers $50"'i.lO; butchers and best heavy, $6.20 tl 46 SHEEP AND LAMBS Reteluta. 8.601) bead; market steady, native maligna, 4,0 4 . I . 1.. 4.. I.. 1.. 1.. i52ft; lambs, $5(vfi.7!: culls and buck, $.'.00'(i4.6o; stoekers. t.'.(n OS. - . St. Joseph Live 9to,vu Merket. ST. JOSEPH. April . CX.TTLF: Be celpts, 2,t;6 head; market mostly l'V higher; natives. t3.K4iS.8o; cows and heifers, $:.i9 4 50; bulls snd slugs, $ 4-yH.oO; vesrllnsa and calves. 33.6tVn4.40; stocHt-rs and fcetters, $3 Ix-iM 25. Hi Ht4 Receipts, S.4A7 henrl; light,-35. 4tJ 6.16; medium nnd heavy, 35.i:vd,'V3 PHKKP AND LAMB8 Recelpla. T.T'IS head; mnrket steady to strong; luuibs, ti.kot Kansas wethers, $5.80. Ions City Llr Stork Market. BlOl'X CITT. April . (Special Tele, gram, t CATTLE-Rvcrlrts. head:" msr-k-'t strong; Blockers slow; beeves, $.1.5etf 4 m; cows, bulls nnd mixed, $3.$.90; Blockers nnd feeders. $3,003)4.(1); calves and ycnrllngs. $J.75it.1.70. . . HOOS Receipts, 3.0 head: market 6ylM lower, selling at $4.S..ii.V10; bulk. $4 .96tf.O0. OMAHA VVH4LKALkl MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qaetallnns on Staple and Fancy Prodnre. EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady flesh stock, 15c. LIVE I'OL'LTRT Hens, lie; young roosters, Siu'.'c; old roosters,' tjti turkeys, Uc; ducks, 9Sc; gevse, Sc. iU'TTLR 4 'licking stock?, 12c. choice; to fancy dairy rolls 18ijjl4c; separator, S3o. FRESH FISH-Troul, 9fil0c; Pickerel. 614 'Mic; pike. 9c; perch fjie: blticflsh, 15o; Whitehall, 7Jil0c; salmon, lie; haddooK, 16V; codfish, l?c; redsnuppcr. llo; lobster, boiled, per lb., 40c; smoked Whitehall, Mo; bull heads, 11c; cktllsh. l.Vgli"; black bass. ICo: halibut. 10c; crapples. Ife; barring. 4Hc; white Wis. 13c; bltieilns, So! smelts. liu711o; flnnun haddfes, smoked. 5e. OYSTERS New Yotk counts, rr een. ISc; per gnl., $.00; Yxtrn' select, jv,-r sn, Cc; per gal., $1.75; standard, jer can. r.'e; per gul, $I.S5Sil.40. IIRAN-Por ton. $18.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omahiv Wholesale Pealcrs" association? Choice 1'e. 1 upland, $6 50; No. 2. $.(: mtdlum, 7p.M;' roarse, $ii.00; rye straw. $.' 00. These prices are for hny of flood color and quality. Demand fair and recelpla light. . , VEGETABLES. ". " rOTATOES-Colonido, 1.16; Dakota, pes bu., $1.10; natives, $1.00. NAVY REANS-l'cr bu., $2-35J3.35. - CELERY Larsre Calif orhla. liOC, 150, and, Op. ONIONS SnRnish. per crate. $1.90: Colo rado rod, per lb., 4o. 1 I'AHHAOK Wisconsin lioiinna, c. TURNIIU White, per btu 60c: mtabagas. per lb., lc. Altl 1 B IT! Dll., ILIV. 1'ARHNIPS Per bu., Uc. HEETS-IVr bu., 76c. Cl'CI'MUKRS Per doa.. tl.6Vul.73. TOMATOES Flo-Ida. per -basket crate, If. 00. r APISH Ea t r rtos. mincnee, wxniua, LETT1CE HEADS Per dus. bunches, 10a $1 00, top lettuce, per dos., 45Cj 5-V5. Tl'RNl PS Southern, per dox., 45c. 13EET8 .Southern, per doi. Mts. CARROTS Southern, per dc., 75c, PARSLEY Soiitha'tl, per dot., 304f4So. -SH ALLOTS-Per ox 75c. ONION SKT8 Per hi. of 21 lbs- yellow. $2.00; red. $2.25; white. 52 50. 8PINACM-IVr bu., $1. 00511 25., BEANS Wax. per bu. Log. $4.60; string. per bu. box, $1.00 FRU5TS. riNEAPPLES-J'or aate. to-Mi ft dos. 2V APPLE8 CaMfornla Bollfiowers. per box. $1.75; t'regon fancy teds per boa, $1.90' .Now xork export wreninga, iHasseis inn llnldwlna, $4. CRA N BERRIES Fer tox, H.50. f; T R A W r.E R RJ Efl Tea. er ?4-dt. ease. $3.50; Louisinna. per 24-pt. cast,, $1.76. TROPICAL r KU Tb. ORANGES Navels, choice, ell sixes, $8,261 fancy navels, all sines, $2.50. LEMONS Caltfumla, fancy, 300 $0 860, $3.00; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, 33.OOir3.24V. Fltjs California, per 10-10. cariou, sc; Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 6-orowu, lUc; 7-crowu, 16c; . 11 BANANAS Per medium sued Duncn. (Kiii2.rK gumbos,. ?ia.26. - , DATES-Pehslan. per box of 80 pkgs. $2: per lb. In 60-lb boxes. 6c I -Oriental stuffed dates per box, $2 40. . cocoANUTS--l"er sack, i.w; per oos., ; 60c, ; ..:- . ' . , - . MtsqELLAJJEOIta. . CHEESIi Wisconsin 1w.;ie, -full cream. 12c; Wieconsin Young Aa ericas, 13c; block; Bwlss, 16c; Wiaaoutlu brick, luc;. Wisconsin llmburgcr, 13c. CliJ lilt Per DDI., 40.00; psr ,-odi., m aj. HONkiY Nebraska.- nor M frames. $8,001 Utah and Colorado .per 24 frames, $3 00. HORSERADISH Per caaes of. I ' doc, packed, 60c. - - - fMAVICi BtttUf 'JOJO, VT ID., JVC. - HLl)ES-Wol reriitu.X)ha; 8 ireen. Bo; . No. 1 SRlted. 7c: No. 2 salted, be: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 43 lbs., 8Hr; -No. 8 veal oalf. 13 to 15 lbs., ',c; dry salted hides, ACfUo; shep pelts. 244U7c; horsehldas, FtMt&i.W. N U i a VN aiauiBi i.O 1 port sneii, per id., 5c: hard shell -tier. lb,. Ho; No. 3 soft shell. per lb., 13c: No 1 hard shell, per lb., 13c; Brar.lls, per lb 11c; filberts, per lo., llo; almtmds. soft shall, per lb., 16c 1 hard shell, per lb,, 13c: pecans, latge, per lb... l$c; small, pjr lb, 10c: peanuts, per lb., to;, rousted peanuts, per lb., 80; Chill walnuts, 12n3Hc: large hickory nuts. $,r hu $1.60; shellhurks, per bu., 8100; blaclc walnuts, 1 n J per uu., 41.0. 1 . Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Aorll 6. DRY GOODS The market Is generally quiet -with the) exception of that part which Is Interested In export trade. Buyers are not Interested, in goods at present prices' and yet export: buyers are willing to negotiate In the hope of securing favorable terms. Manufac turers are now fearful of the future, fear ing that cotton win not wurrani conces sions. Ten free trips to the World' s fatrv -Bus coupon on page 2. (htcaao Grain Firm Falls. . CHICAGO. April 6 Jamea M. Wanser and W. H. Chiidwlck, composing the nrn of Wanser & Col, grain tlealefa, Bled a voluntary petition In bankruptcy today. liabilities are scneauica at iaw.vuu. lUCAL LSTATIil TRAJSSFKIIS. Deeds filed for record April 6, as furnished by the Midland uuaraiueo anu uu company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnnin Home investment Co. to Murtha M. lAJiig, lot i, uluCK 7, foppieicn para.. auu Matthew Kalsor and wife to Henry A. Spring, lots 13 and 19, block is, uen ami ., 1-10G Nlles Moore to , Tii 0111 us K. Huuter, lot 15, block 1 HI.- Dundee Plat,-..... 80Q Eliza liutot to Robert O. Hoss, part of lot du, Hartnian a tcld A Robert J. Rosa to George M. Ross, part of lot 55, Ha-rtman a add Sheriff to Phlneas 11. Allen, part of lot 1, block 1, c. Aiayne a isi add. to Valley i Phlneas R. Allen lo. James II. Van 1 Dusen, par? or lot, 1, ulocg j, c. it Mnvne's 1st add '. IM Minnie E. St urges and huabund lo Ira Hullihcn, lot 7, In AUllue tkiuere... Ira Hulllhen to Thomas F.. gturgeA - , same - X Clayton W. DeLarriatra And wife to Edward R. Hensoik, . lot 30, bloc 7,. lluinvlew 1 459 Eugene C. Bates and wlfo to H. Seevh- ton. lot.Z. A. 11. t-iaunaera' add. apa ether nronertv 10 John T. Adams 7o Charles P." Radman,- lot 4, block i, tiaoiora i-iaoe its ((IMMISSIIlN Z CO s Iqoprporated Capital and Surplus $600,000. 4aiers ln . - i GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BOKOS" ANO INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCED: 176 State and Na tional iianka si Commercial Agencies. Ids branch Offices. General OAten N. Y. I. lie Ballelag, BlINNCAPOL,lS. Oanakn Braua-h IU1H Fnrnasa St Tel. 8-4WT. THf. I. WAIIDIfK. Cor. Updike Commission Co., GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- . . Business handled promptly In all markets. Office. 663 Bee Building. . Telephone 1451 : . ... O. W. UPDIKE. MANAGER. L0WREYBR0S.&C0 OOMMltWlION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks and Provisions. Room 212. N hm Y. Life Building. 'Phone. 3010. Bp6Clk mail or SpecUl attentloa to telegrspr. end iars. OMAHA.