TTTROMAITA DAILY HEE: BATURDAY. AriUTJ 0. 1004. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Talent Etaj. Out of Wheat to Lara ' WUt Irmour Will Do PIT DULL,. THOUGH CORN HELPS LITTLE rsrelga Cable T Ha Sag-part 'aad "'a Waeklr gkow Wheat' Malatalned, II Sot Better ., . 'a Conditio. rift. . ft ,. n a n . uinAiiA, April a, 11.. i. !?"Dt V"y much mixed up toj What Mr A I- rm . . r- .1 , I 1 . . . 1 - ... nii'i 111a ineriaa miviiu ' . . Corn. Hie Omaha crowd stayed .out of wheat today, as they have bwn doing- for several days, and did not deal very much In corn. There la a prejudice against f"V'n5 nort Mttv cor or J"!y wheat. V!5 ... rew" 'nor attention In the Omaha pit than, for several days and. following -"'c"So. he majlcet waa aold off lc. - While Armour bought the July openly In large amounts, be a I no unloaded In larger 5"anH'. with the net result, the crowd think, of an unloading of several mil lions The receipts at Chicago are disap pointing to the Lull aide, for the per cent ?I, fontraet la fair. Omaha May opened at 4Hc, waa bid up to 60io and weakened again to 49a. Corn helned the wheat Borne, but the mar Bet waa dull and uninteresting. Liverpool opened Ho off on unexpectedly large ship ments from Argentine and lncreaae of the vlslhle supply there. The foreign cabled Jive no aiipport. Tha European storks of Aprir 1 ware ffi.uW.OgO bushels, as i??J?ZL hushels a monrw ago and 2.0.000 bnahela a year ago. Snow's weekly report shows that the wheat condition hna been maintained. If noKlmproved. Reeding ' It Ass tnaria MiiTkA ntvuivaaa eat. 1 4 k. .a. -.! a 1 . .., - a ffii.ii VJlt'f Nflll P'UI noonriHIona and mirat Arromro tk ri?irtIJTl"t V" sported buying old July on ..... ............. b.iW, nrpipmner. Any ae- Li '.1 fltng thla reap will be especially JffT-tlve, aa The reserve stocks are email. -tlT Ar' now l general over the whole wheat and corn belt. In Moorhend and eJsewhere In Minnesota the snow Una three Jeet deep The Kansas state board reporta ftnat at tha end of March wheat was In ood condition and spring work undr way. - wtf ".l b,l,l1l Jn Chicago and the riorthwest in smsll and atrf-ngth la due to V. r -2r,nan1- Chicago bid cent over the May Thursday for No. 1 northern, but no trades were reported. Millers were trying to resell their stuff. Mav wheat sold all jjornlne; In the neighborhood of 95o and , WVw July ranged from 87o to K'ic. - Tha rnnre of prices fn Omaha rraln- for "'"'" ol'very and the close "Thursday and today were aa follows: ... nosed " rVnBflt- P""1- "High. Low. Today. Thur. July Com Ot tie- May .. fin 48 4K 4-H 48 83J 4t INK. 4W 48 .. H4 4014 SA 40 Local Caah Ural si Market. Business was heavy about tha sample today, but no advance in price waa , f, J rada corn sold at 46 cente, ; While In Kansas City during the session "?!.? "ouht that figure. The Kansas J-lty corn may have been poor In Its grade, but these straws Indicate where the strong Piarket is. The Omaha Elevator company has rccuivsd a oar of corn trom Llxon I.?.!.."''- . TnU cnea from tha extreme northeastern portion of the state, a section from which the grain haa always gone . before to Minneapolis. Receipts of wneat were ears out; one week ago, holiday. !?.??. r.M'r,p.;; :cars In and I cars "out;' and oats were 1 oar In. J1' ta track, Omaha: . , C6rnJ-No. i t cars at 4c, 1 car at 48c; 1 ,c"r " 47v: No- ' yellow, 1 car UiH01 ?r1St M10 (Mississippi), I car t 4ui No. whlta i oar at 4o; to grade, . Iort'!l?Lft,!d on cr No- oat tor Uo. 'sJiiAkA,l,,V, ha,d Wci No. 1 hard, .SSSS if1 . Wittej No. I spring. v(nt 7c No. 4 airing! T,&i' ? i, H3c; NoTwhlte, 4u , Na. 4. wmte. mc; standard, ilW Rotes from tka Kickaage 0eea. i' R.' Roberts' f Arlington. Jajnos Morris of rremonl- connected with thsNySdhTieN ' Kmler company, and T. A. bryaTnt of the Bronson-Waggoner Grain company of Bt. Louis were vlaitors on Omaha 'chanaV Mr. Bryant said that there wai i a tendon 'i -amotjg grain men In his part of tha cntry Mo give this market business, Vunlr :' "h "P'lona of grain were 50 cars. Of wheat, f cars graded No. 1 hard wbTtap ' nd Ji'Jt 4 h'T wintir7.0i "?n Sara graded No. t. 10 cars No. J. 1 cars No. 4 1 car no grade, 1 car NoI yallow. Tears tlo) yellow, I car No. 2 white, 7 'ArT No 1 white and I cars No. 4 white. Of oaU 2 cars graded No. 4. 1 car N o. I whits, lea? No. 4 whit. and7 cars Ho. f whlti cUppd! Cloalnv . . .-w .T. 'ITTT. . iwuax ana rnurs- . ' - " uamea were aa follows: .cmcAOo. - : t,, Closed Mat Tortar- Thurs. - T ! MUA tUcU. KANSAS CITY. 1.. 1 .. . .Corn 1 ' May..... . v wuiy a WhMi- May July ; ; - Corn 7 ' . May . 'July May .................. " July ....!i..!;;;;xii""" Corn ... . . , I May -.M..,.....7...'T. .' ... July .Wheat- T"4 May July JtlKX aa.a.u..... . KfcA 87 B 83A 53V 61VB blB , 84H ' 4fi . . 46, .ia4 45 01 July j . tVheat . May .. July .. NJSWTOBIO . 44B 93T, t i . . -.B 1 47HA 47V 4ttB 48 . WHA MA KVB HsB , 74 914 Vartoaa i. ; mtw ironic qumbiial market. t Haotatloas of the Jay oa : ' - ' .. . ' Casaiuttdlils.. ' aNYK3?RKl At)r" 1 -JOUR-Recalpta, . JiuT" J?.'.. "nn;soia patents, to ilotf S; winter extras. U.gMul W: winter low ; jrades 3 JSJjJW, Ry, ,(J ur, qulot; fair to "fsVRNMtfi'i ' 11 . l. Ittni-y. 4u4 80. . tXKNMb.Als Dull: vel nw .. ,J W.'y; Cy. 1 kiln dried, u is ..:.r7r. uu' western. 82 Wc, to arrive p.. viiiyiii, iA HLET-Dull. " m'.HbTTR,,ita- 60 00 bu. Spot market 5-m; No. 1 red. Il.uL nomln.1 liivator v'l tiomlnil. f i. b ' - afloat; No. I northern Duluth. $1 u54, nornl yal. afloat: No, I hard Manitoba. noml,. b- anmt. Options heeltated at flrst The close was very firm at Viilo net adl vance; May. VW7,o. ciosilig at WVc-y'-"1'- e"nLat VTc; Vptembtr w'ju'fec, closing at 85ia . C' uNT K"'P. 86.10 bu.: exports. 5.&9J oi-ui iiiorin easy, no. s nominal, ele vator, and 43c. f. o. b.. afloat; No. yel low, fc.c; No. 2 white. Mo. Option market upened firmer, closing Qc net hlglier; OASRaelpts. f7.5flO bu.: xport. in.Kt bu, Bpot market steady" No. I. 4c: No. white, 46o; standard white. 4?',4c; No. x White 4Sc. Options dull and nomlnai. HOI'S Uuiet; state. 'common o choln. t aw v-iiviuTj, HintB leady; Ga veston. ioto 2t lba J85; California. 2l to 2 lbs . hftl4e ' LEATHKK Steady; acid. 8i4'Jo. ' KICK Juiet: domestic, fair to extra. 818 JV'! Japan, nominal. TALLOW-Dull; city (a per package). 4c; country (package free), 4Mfio KOV1815N!i-Bee?, dull; 'fam Jy 810 100 ll.lu: packet, JlOfci; c ty extra mil' n,i , J1& (.17 00. Cut meats, dull; plok edVliH' 'ITOnjetW: Tickled shoulders. 8 &7; xcZi hams. 8S(VU100 Iork. qult; f.mllV, 1,5; short clear,. 814. TS418.(W; ness. 814 7TVLi Lard. duU; weslrn steamed. 87 L; reflm' ey, lontim-nt. T .26; South America, 8W): compound ''5. T ' Bl'TTKH Steady; creamery. lMJ2Jc: state dairy. 16roc. ' ,, r . . . ... ,,. . . 1 in n r 1 111 - mMirit MtrwmA . . i . - ...... . .. rwvtHIBL JSc; weetern firsts. 17Vo. POI'LTRY-Allve, eaaU-r: western chick - enc, lJct fuala. lHo: turkeya uc. Drew steady: aeatern chickens,. IjujLV-i fowls. UVe; turkeys, 16Ulc. 1 . ww," in 1 'I . 1 UrsrHsl Crala Kakt. t' WTERPOOU April 8 WJIEAT-flpot, steady; No. 1 California. Ts Id. Futures. qult; May, sPd: July, 8a 6,d. CtKN tipot, firm; American mixed, ftew, 4s8d; old, 4s 7'd. Futures, steady; May, 4s 4Sd; July, nominal. CHICAGO OH AM ArJ FR0TI9IOS9. Keatsres of the Trading sal Closing Prlees oa Board of Trade... CHTCAOO, April 8-PUxarda, with an pnitlal forarSst of a cold wave caused ac tive buying of wheat today. There was a pet gain of ll'c In July 'delivery. Corn fitc and oats c and provisions Weather conditions were the chief con sideration with what traders. With storms In the west, northwest and central val apprehension was rife concerning farming operations. The market opened firm, with July a shade to c higher, at 87&K7HC. to g7iP An nvance of lic at Mlnnepanlla helped to stimulate the de mand for wheat during the lani hour. July sold up to MH.c and cloJd strong at 8?St 87c. May ranged betweei M,c and 6o and closed at 9ti,c. Clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 101.900 bu. Exports of wheat and flour for the week, as re ported by Dradstreet's were equal to 1. 854.400 bu. Primary receipts were 8.9.80 bu., against a holiday last year. Minneap olis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of. 244 cars, compared with holidays last meek and a year ago. Unfavorable .weather or the movement caused a flcnl , npenlng in corn, but the market soon weakened. July opened HS-Hc higher, at blMc. After selling be tween RlVc and b2c the close was at BlH'olVx ' May ranged between &ic and 54V:, and closed at Me. Local receipts wore 1:'4 cars, .with ti of contract grade. Oats were strong. July opened unchanged to So higher, at 37fcU3Xc, sold between 37c nd .Wjc and oioaed at eKlnc. Looal retetpis were B5 cam. An increaned Investment demand Was largely responsible for ,a firm provisions market. Small receipt of hogs and late firmness In grains, were Instrumental In bringing out the Improved demand. The miirlret Closed Arm, with, July pork l'KSWic higher, at 812.tMiil2.974. July lard was up 10c at 86.92H and rlhs 6c up at 86.75. Tha leading futures ranged as follows; Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May a July b July a Hept b Sept. July Sept. Onta May, July Sept. July Lard . May July . July 9444-8 9fi Wr!l Ml 82 I I H 4H 8Vi 87 89 XW&Mtlt 87 -ij 83 82 39f394 37 -SV,' 32, 12 65 12 80 S.62',4 BO 0 , 771 89 3 . 32 12 85 12 87H 75 ' 6 tCK I 70 85 63H ' 68 50(56o4i81HHl 32, 12 85 12 80 8 80 6 80 77 S8iff 94 8!s 87 82 80ST, 63 51 50 - 32.ai8 87 ml 12 80 12 97 8 75 8 92 6 70 8 86 12 70 12 86 6 67 6 82 85 6 80 No. 2. a Old. b New. FLOUR Dull and barely steady; winter patents, 84.8(Ku;5. 00; straights, 84.50ti4.70; spring patents, 84.4034.70; straights, $4.00 4.20; bakers, $.100. WH E A T No. 1 spring, 90S98o; No. 8, 85fi87c; No. 2 red, 97cru$1.0o. CORN No. 2, 63tf63c; No. S yellow, 58c. OATS No. 2, 8939c; No. I white, 40 45e. . . KYB No. 2, 9c BARLKY Good feeding. 85a37ci fair to Cholre malting, 44fi56o. SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.09; No. 1 north western, 81.16; prime timothy, $2.90; clover, contract grade, $11.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.76 12.80; lard, per luo lbs., $0.7jr6.70; short ribs aides (loose). $6.60f36.62; short clear Sides (boxed), $7.00&7.26. The following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Tn-i6r.-bbls,. 86.200 80.T00 Wheat, bu , 40.000 28,400 Corn, bu .....181,600 62,200 Oats, bu 166,200 . 178,000 Rye. bu 11,000 8.800 Barley, bu 47,600 . 44,000 On tbe Produce exchange today the but ter market was barely steady; creafnerlos, 1424c; dairies, 12V(r21o. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases lnoluded, 1616o, Cheese, easy;. tfl0c. ?.-t .: . if. ,'Loais, Grata aad Pravlsloas, - ST. LOUIS. April l-WHEAT-Higher; Iraok, $1.0341.07; May, 4o; July, . &3c; .. i naro. wmaio. . -r- . ' CORN fngherr No, tr cash, 48c; track, tue; May, ."o; juiy, c. . - OATS Firm ; No. 2. cash. 42c: track. 48e;. May,. 88c) July. 87 o; No. 2 whjto, 46 ttwy "1 - - -. ' : - KIjOUR-DitU and unchanged; red winter patents, $4.906.00; special brands, tiyiJ26c higher; extra fancy and straight, $1604.85; dear, 84.tW94.26.' . SKKD Timothy. Bteady, ia.40igtC0. . CORNMEAL Dull, $2.40. . - BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 80 HAY Steady; timothy, 89.0OS14.00; prai rie. $8.00'10.00. IRON COTTON TIES-82C , BAQOINO-ic. HEMP TWINE-60. PROVISIONS Pork. Mgher: Jobbing, $12.90; lard, higher; prime steam, $6.37; bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts and clear ribs. $7.62; short clsar, $7.87. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 10o; springs, $S.tOW3,t0 per doaeni turkeys, 12 14c; ducks, J2c; geesa, Mj7e. , Hi'TTER-Slow; creamery,; 804J)26o; dairy, 15T5c . , , . ,. . EGGS Firm si 15c. ' ' ' . i . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.000 9,000 Wheat, bu 19.000 89.000 Corn; bu. ...28,00 - - 61.000 Oats, .bu . 21.000 . . 42,000 . - Kaasaa City Orala aad Prorisioas. KANSAS CITY, April l-WH EAT May , R4c; July, 7Mic: September 72c. Cash: No. 2 hard. ftWfylc; No.' 8, M6o; No. J red, $1,024; 1.03, No. 3, 9bc$1.0l. Receipts, 46 cars. . CORN May, 4;c: July, 45o. Cash: No. t mixed, 4Hcr No. 8, 48c; No. t white, 48 48o: No- 8c-" ' OATS No. 2 white, 4143c; No. t mixed, 40c. . ' HAY Firm; -choice timothy, $9.5010.00; choice prairie, $7.60S7.75. RYE No, J. fclc. . ' BCTTlSRrCreamery, 5022c; dairy fancy, eJgGS Steady; Missouri gad Kansas, cases returned, 14c; new No. 2 wbltewood cases Included, 16c. ' - - Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu .8"0 24,000 Corn. bu...... , 14.400 20.000 Oats, bu. ,..27.000 ' t.000 X Mllwankee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Aprit ' 8 WHEAT Mar ket firmer: Kn.-' 1 northern. $1.01; No. S northern. Wic; old, July, 8Ui&&0 asked. KYK-FIrm; No.'l. 73C. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 2t(63o; sampla, 36 tjfSc. CORN Steady; No. 3. 494f51c; July, 61c asked. Mlaneapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 8 WHEAT May, 96ifrtKc; July, 96c; September, 83c on track. No. 1 hard, 9s&c: No. 1 north ern, 97fi97c; No. I norttiem, 94i0, FUIUH-First patents. $5.06t.li second inoa tl t ., if. Mm. M.,r, It fill clears. $2.S6'U'J.65. liKAN in bulk, 14. w. Palatk Grata Market. Dl'LI'TII, April 8. WHEAT In store, No. 1 hard. ec; No. 1 northern. 86e; No. $ northern. Jo; to arrive. No. 1 hard, fWc; No. 1 northern. 95c; No. 2 northern, c; May. 5'c; July, 96c; September, OATS On track and to arrive, t9a. Wul Market. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomor row; Aclde from the auction sale of terri tory, California bringing comparatively high prices, there haa been a featureless wool market In Boston. In the customary chan nels trade Is distinctly quiet and prices re main stesdy. The cleaning up of doineetio fleece and territory at slightly under tha market does not Indicate general weakness, rhrre is no attempt to raise prices, how ever. Irge Importations of Australian and South American cross-bred wools are sup plying manufacturers' wants In medium. Borne buyers have jumped the trades. One well known clip sold st !3e, or 3o higher than a year ago. Forelicn markets keep strong. The shipments of wool from Boa. ton to date from December 81. 1903, are 6A. 0tK..(Kj5 lbs., against 71.U.21 lbs. at the same time last year. The receipts to date ara 49 93S.40 lbs , against t3.3M.MU lbs. for tUe sums period last- year. ST. LOl lS. April a-WOOL-Steady: me dium grades, combing and clothlug. IKTr'Sc llght fine. 1517e; heavy Bne, 15ffll4o; tub washed, 20431e. - . . ' Olts aad Host a. "NEW YORK, April l-OILS-ottonaead w4k; prim yellow. JHV. Petroleum. eay. Turpentine, dull. 67Vff68c. KOSIN Firm; strained, commou to good. $:.. OIL, CITY, April 8.-On.S-Credlt bal ancea. $1 46; certihcgtes. no bid;, shipments l hw bbls.-, average, 4S.TOI Hds.'; runs. 81 471 bbls; averase,.tW.4T8 bbls.; slilpntents Lima, 7.6o4 .! ; average. E3.&M bbls I runs Lima, tsa) bUa; average, bu. NEWYORRSTOCES AND BONDS Desling-a Do Not Etaou tha Beoent Arenge . of Volume. AMALGAMATED COPPER a ELL SUPPORTED After Toacklag 4k Lowest prices erf tha Day Seearltlea Rally aad Close Steady aad , Dall. NEW YORK. April 8 -Today'g stock mar ket was similar In character to that of yesterdsy, with a few ugirresslve stocks showing strength, and pressure at other points for realisation of profits. Dealings Old not reach the recent average volume .,i,,iB biik wvrc miner 1 run effective In sustaining the market against .n,,n,H i oiner poinis. 1 ne lees con- , . ...... rimhild wriv in Aicineon, Amal gamated Copper and Brooklyn Transit and, 111 a Smaller- Volume. Consolidated ' r.n The movement in tbe latter was directly due to legislation at Albany. The move ment In Atchison has been foreshadowed for several days, during which points have leen published On Atchison' strong po- r. yji iiiurvciiuvuic ifi me irancon tinental field and the tendency of consult- in pni,i i inmniHin any narmony of action In that field. The recent great inVIHM In 11nl..n Hd 1 An ... .1 n . .1 movement In Atchison also In compensa- -i-i.-. ....... . . , . .: .....I. u uujuig oi .Amaigamaieu copper was based on the many reports of the """B 7.piii.,un ui me eujioer irauf. l ne plain evidence of selling of Union Paclflo mnA TTnl.aH u , . , u 1 , J , the market of what has been its most effective support and other stocks which nave been successively, advanced were the same way. 'I' V, II I u.l . . , i"l frl CTIlJMIIiat J VSUUIHIOB UK II1B WWH B currency movement make it probable that IK. 1 . .... I. .. 1 .1 . .T . , .... tvwm II J dliu CAIVI Km BIIU BUUininBUrjr viQmLiuiiB iias ueen mosiiy onsei ny ine receipts on balance from the Interior by the regular express movement. This Is ...vtiuu. .MiviiiB uLivyiu ui 11113 pamg uui today by the subtreasury of nearly $4,000,000 on account of the Japanese gold received at San KrftnrlAnA vesterdav. Tha revive! activity In the stock market and the week's sales of new railroad bonds Indicate some expansion in the loans of tha banks. There . r. In.K... ll,... r. f .nffl.Unl . . v.v ....... ...... l.l. v . Ul I , , 1. , I I 1 . II. .1.1 ... Ul wra ' . 'it, .IIC Mlil. nl-lT"lll.'ll. attracts no special Interest. After touch ing the lowest prices of the day in the closed steady and dull. Heavy realising n uniieu Diai Dteei zs maae me oonu market irregular. - Total sales, par value. and the old 4s per cent on call. Aim i4uuiaiiuns vii me nmw 10m diuck - Salea.lltgh.LKw'.Cloee. Atchison 79,iK 74 73 74 83 38 82 . 9,900 145 1UU 17V 9H 80 , 6,600 116 115 'is vev r at, I W WW VfJ Baltimore A. Ohio 9,3oO bl no nrf.rrul Canadian Paclflo tVntml nt M .1 Chea. A Ohio l.flnO Chicago ft Alton n0 do- nreferrerf . inrt Chicago G. W It0() Chicago & N. W 800 C. M. A St. P....... v-nicago 1. 'I".. do preferred C C, C. A Bt. L Colorado Southern.... 1,400 do 1st preferred 200 do 2d preferred 300 25 Dela. A Hudson -1,600 154 Dela., Lack. A W Denver A R, G 300 22 do preferred loo 71 Erie 7,fiOO 26 - do lat preferred 900 64 do 2d preferred 9"0 42 Hocking Valley ....... 34 72 Illinois central Iowa Central ., do nrf.rrt K. C. Southern do preferred ,.. 6 0 86V Loulavllle & Nash.... 3,200 109 Manbattan L.. ,, a.2oQ 143 Met.' Securities ....... 600 8ij Met. Street Ry.: 8.000' 118 Minn. A St L ' M., St. P, 1. 8.- M. 100 6S ' do' preferred ....... i Missouri Pacific ......17,800 ' $4 Mo., Kan. A Tex.,... 400 17 uo preierrea- gw fo 33 88 .82 1 170 143 176 17 56 25 153 '22" 71 86 64 $8S 81 93 90 116 16S 33 88 80 16 171 144 174 -10 20 7 B 24 151 278 21 70 20 64 71 81 ..'J,400' : 1) 130 . 100 18 19 19 , 36 19 36 iimu 142. 142 W V8 113 114 -47 '62 '61 ;....' 118 99 - 93 li ' " 17 1" New-York Centraf. T..'2,4( 11T , lltrX ' 117 -Norfolk Western:,. 1,500 69 5 58V do preferred ..... '.' ...-88 Ontario 4V Western.... 16 81 . l . 21 Pennsylvania .10,000 119 118 'm f., c, C. A Bt. L 61 Reading 11,200 45.' 44 44 do 1st preferred... 00 79" 79 78 do 2d preferred . ' , 60 Rock Island Co 43,500 . 25 . 23 24 do preferred .13,000 6(1 64 65 g- U Sv F . 2d pfd.. 600 47 . 47 47 St. Louis S, W.....1.. .800 ,. 14 r 14 14 do. preferred l.ouo 80 " 84 84 Southern Paclflo 18,200 61 49 60 Southern Railway .... 8,100 22 22 " 22 do preferred 200 86 85 85 Texas A Pacific ...... 800 25 24 24 Toledo, St. L. A W... 400 2fi 25 25 do preferred ........ 800 86 86 . 86 Union I'aclfto ...... I... 46,9n0 ' 8b '8T- 87' do preferred 2uo 92 9:; 92 Wabash MoO 19 19" -19 do preferred 8,100 fe SS 88 Wheeling A L. E.... 8u0 17 17 17 Wisconsin Central ... 4"0 19 18 18 do preferred 300 43 41 41 Adama Express , 220 Arm2?"lcn Expraaa.,., ... ., 190 U. 8. Express I07 Wells-Fargo Exd s Amai. copper v.voo 2u0 62 20 100 800 200 22 21 400 200 49 : 49 93 93 ' 127 12 79 77 46 44 m. Car A Foun.. . do preferred Am. Cotton Oil 200 80 29 do nrefered American Ice '. do preferred Am. Linseed Oil do preferred Am.- Locomotive dp 'preferred Am. Smelt. A Refin.. Am Mnvup Rnflnln. S VMl Anaconda Mln. Co..., 1.000 Brooklyn Rapid T.... 14,800 Colo. Fuel & Iron.... 1,100 Consolidated Gas 12,400 Corn Products , 100 do preferred .... Distillers' Securities.. 1.800 General Electric 200 International . Paper..- .... do preferred .-. 200 International Pump. .1,300 do preferred .... NlHniul T mm ,t fevl North American ... Paolfio Mill ..i People' Gas Pressed Steel Car .. do preferred Pullman Pal. Car... Republic Stoel do preferred Rubber Goods do preferred Tenft.. Coal A Iron.. U. 8. Leather do preferred ...... V. 8. Realty ........ do preferred IT. 8. Rubber do preferred ...... V- .8. Steel .......... do nreferAil wetlnghfMie 15 15 ,100 1.800 200 Western Union 800 800 20 80ft 2,500 , 8110 ........ m 1.600 , mo 5W , 88.6110 40,"n 19 200 Total sales for ths day. 83,io6 shares Loadoa Stock Markat. LONDON, April 8. Closing: Consols. SHmsr... M ts-lllif -T. Central. on imiuii Anarnn4 ... 1 . 1. . intrei 7 U-141 Norfolk A W. Athlun do pfd aoltlnioro Ohio. Canadian Paclflo, . Chw. A Ohio rhluso 04. W.... c. u. a at, r... DfBn O. A R. O do pld Crlo do lit pfd do 14 pfd Illinois Contral ... imi. a M..t.v at , K A T 4 I a wja '-ilOul.rlo a W .... HH ... S ,..114 ... I4H ... 174 ,.;14l ... 10 :::H ... ... ... 4I ...111 1 nynq MIDeS ... RMdlns do 1st pfd.... do id pfd... So. Railway .!. So pfd aa. Pa, I A. I n loo Pacific So pfd V. I. Sioal do Bf A Wahajh ' do ml Spanish a :.iiih 5J ! X! . t I. 41 ' ,- m . W4, . 40 . .. S3 . .. 1114 .. son .. ast . 11 '4 43 . lt'i PTLV1T! Tine ilaij, ail.nn""'.' MONEYWfi7-rcenT. w c'' The rata of discount in tha open market for short bills Is 8 per cent; tor three months' bills. per cent. lnre 8law Yerk Mlalasr 6tseka NEW YORK. April t-Tbs following are the closing prtoea oa mining stocks: Adams Coa Alio at Brooe U Brtiaawlck Coa Cosutook Tasaol .... I Con. t al. A Va IT HofS SIIto ,.1M lroa SlWor ..lit UMdillie Coa I t.ntio Ckiof uoiane , Opetr , VhMl ... Polool , .-...I 1 aas 41 tlarnm Nevaa 4 U Suui4ax4 let Hew Yerk Meaey Market. NEW YORK. Anrft A MONKY n. .n Very easy at lil per cant; closing bid at' irr rriu, un loans easy; glx j- per cent; onereo at 1 per cent; time loans easy: sixty da vs. n.F ninety days. 8i jr cent; six months! 3ti4 per cent; prima mercantile paper' 4v,n6 prr cent. . STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with avlaai busluass) la bankers' bUls at $4-87Jt 4r7to for demand and at $4Jt4i4 4S6 for Mxtv-day bills; posted rates. Hlsu and $4.: c mmercinl Mils. $4 f4'.i4 M. SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars. 48c. BONDB-Governraent, strong; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds -ara as follows: ...lot I Manhattan c. 4s..lI4 iMaa. rsntfsl 4a W I do lt Inc m ...17 'Minn, a Rt. u 4a ... Kw ...1M4 . K A TJ 4s.... 't .. lMi do M 11 ...104-tl. R . t M. . 4s. 4 ..ier H. T. c. s 14 4 ... 14 N. I. O. a- fa........l2 inn. racinc fa lnf'a V. 8. rf la. n do coupon ... do a. ref.... do coupon .... do new 4s, N do coupon 4M old 4s. rag do entipon ... Atctilaon sn. a do adl. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a.... U I do la ......... .. .. . 7tse Baltlmoro A O. a...loos' V. A W. e. -4a n do v,t 4 o. s. L. 4a A par.... Kit Central of Oa. 4. ...107 IPenn. coot. Is 9 do lat Inr M iReadlni sen. aa...... T rh.. a ilo dVvs.i.lotSA St. U ft I. M. r. t. 1M Chlraxo A A. Ii ... 7 St. L. A R p. f(. 4a. ?i C, B A Q. a. 4.. 4tlst. I. s w. la n C. M. A 8. T. g. 4.. iron, Seaboard A. U 4a... a n. w. c. Ta....izH so. racino a C, R. I. A t. 4.... "IS'Ko. Railway Ha inn a r. do rol. u it C.C C. tl.Lr 4a..loov, T. St. 1 A W. 4a. inicafn Tor. fa...... so ivnion racltlo 4s.., Con. Tobaore 4a M do con. 4a Colo. A So. 4a S t. g. DM Id 4a. ii. a k. o. aa n4 wihirt la Erie prior lln 4a. .1. M oo sen. aa tc r. w. a n. c. is... in Horhlss Val. 4Ha.. ..! U N. onl. 4 offered. .. do dob.' B W. A b. i: 4a Wla. Cantral 4a COIo. r. A I. s. ts. . .1194 .117 . .10.1 T, . W" . 7V .117 ai , M Boston Stock Qaotatloaa. - BOSTON, April . Cnll loans, (fr3 rer cent; time loans, 34 per cent, OITlclal closing of stocks and bonds: 1 ... so .... t ,5" .... .... n ..4fH .... 1 .... 41 .... M .. 48 Atblaoa adl. 4s, oo aa P 'Mil Central 4s... Atchlaon do pfd .... , Pnaton A Albany., poatnn A Malna.... Boatnn Rloratod ... FHchburs pfd Max. Central N. T., N. H. A H Pars Marquotts .... t'nlon Paclflc Amcr. Arge. Chcm. de pfd .......... Amor. Pnou. Tsba. Amir, ffugar do pfd Amer. T. A T. ...... .1U amcr. woolen 10 do pfd ,7f. tiorslnmn 1. A 8 ... i4 Kdlaon Electric Illu..U( Ocnvral Eleitrls ....W 4 74 3 r.o in 140 140 1M J 74 7UJ 11 .71 Weatlns. common Adrenturs Allouoa Amalsamated .... Amertoaa. Sine. .. Maaa. Electrlo do pfd Maaa. On fnltad Fruit frilled Rhoo Uaeh., do nfd V. 8. Rteol... Atlantlo Blnxham Pal. A Heel., Centennial .. Copper Ranso Daly West .. Dominion Coal Franklin '..,. Clraney . .i IU l.la Koyale Ttt 4H Mm. Mining 41 .11H Mlrhlsan 5 .12S4I Mohaurk 4S Mont. C. C I Old Dominion 1 lOMlt ...v. ... MU, Fferrot . ..... 2S4t Qulncr nt Shannon tu i4ITamarack 100 74 Trinity 44 4 I'. . R. Mining It a1 victoria "."!!!" !!!!!! 114 Winona 7 71 dO Pfd 'all WolTSTtBS Blcl. Frx-divldend. REPORT Off THB CLEARING HOUSES. Transactions of tka Associated Banks Daring tha Past Week. NEW YORK, April 8.-The following table, compiled by Brkdstreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal cities tor the week ended April 7, with the per. centaga of increase and decrease as com pared with the corresponding week laat year: CITIES. Clearings. ' f Inc. I Deo New York .... Chicago Boston ' Philadelphia . St. Liouia Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore .... Cincinnati .... Kansas City . New Orleans . Cleveland ..... Minneapolis .. Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee ...... t'rovidence .... Buffalo ........ Indianapolis .'. St. Paul TiO Anffeles St. Joseph'. Denver Columbus .. Memphis ... Seattle Richmond . Washington . Savannah ... Albany Portland, Ore Port Worth4 . Toledo, O. . v-Ji.;- Salt LakeiXnta ,... ! ,2.nJW,W:l TV" frtfl Dela va.. Peoria Atlanta ... Rochester ' Hartford v. Nashville. Des Moines Spokane, Wash....... Tacoma, Grand Raptda New Haven ,. Dayton ................ Norfolk Springfield, Mass Worcester Portland, Ma Augusts,, ' Ga... ....... Topeka- Sioux City Syracuse .............. Bvansvllle Birmingham Wilmington, Knoxvuia .... Davenport ... Little Rock .'. Wllkesbarra . Fall River ... Macon Wheeling, W. Wichita Akron Chattanooga ....... Springfield, 111...... Kalamaxoo, Mich., Youngstown Helena Lexington Fargo, N. D New Bedford Canton, O Jacksonville, Fla... Ixiwell Chester, Pa Oreensburg. Pa..... Rockford. 111... Blnghamton ........ Springfield, O: Bloomlngton, - III.... Uulncy, III...., Sioux Palls, 8. D.. Mansfield, O Decatur, IH......... Jacksonville. III.... Fremont, Neb.'..'.... tHcjuston .' tGalveston IChsrlestnn. 8. C. Cedar Rapids , Totnhi. V. n . Outslda N. Y.... a. v.. 0.1 U.173,248.873! ! 176,Sii8,5St3i . liH.Vtv.tdo, .. 113,204.1531 '- 51,82,672 , 37.6.987 ,30,564,iT8 - Zl.F6.305i M,X.'0,60d . 18,57,344 14.M4.JU1 . 15.1R4.199 - 13.878.60 ,10,653 11,6.0,344 .. 7.433.4U8 '' ".000. 643, r-;- 7.563,0u0 ' 6.641.077 ' ,;6,9M,08 6.441.163 6r846.8!S6 4.843,462 3.655.SCW S;9fi6,60O 8,?97.?4'i 3,Sh4,: 3,568,546 4,556,K5 2 4ftf 11)1 - 8.448.8W, 2.7IT2.284 z:854;524: 3.0j.986 1 tUill IM 8,401 ,K2 S.8S1.&36 J.037,fJ2 3.281.4179 1.911.08a l.V40,47H n,jo,Jtw. i.908 1,663,183 1.566.3M ' 1.616.264! ; 1.76.ail 'l,149,Xt W)4,?ll 1,269,80$ I,4ti7,644 1,381,775 ' 1.379.197! 1,277,800 1,186,132 1,402.624 858,976 700.861 l,fc)7.000j 62,M 1.069,5iM! 826.4001 7ir7,356 831.642 r 637,963 623.067 ' 611.6S0 fW.661 . 535,9361 606,977 - -857,000) 916 674 440.841 412.211 . 374.06Y 468.4331 - 17,9"H 431.677 : 4:43.074 818,6641 894. 1S8 241.897! 206.599 ,' -229.676 ' 164.703 H.B'iO,fi3'i 7.S30.0O1I . 1.181.67!! . . -4vS6.13fJ 9.7 O.0 11.6 ...8:6i 12.01 "'"j!8 (.11 11.4f 14. H M "4" i ! 3.5 1.6 1.7-. . 11.8! U.I 'ii'.i ri'.i "i'A "'is m a .a 8 4 "i'.i 'ii'.s . 68 ia"i 13.5 4.1 29.1 4.3 'ik'.i mm live siocr market Cat'l Receipts Lioht and Prioat Held Jut About Steady, . HOG MARKET CONTINUED DOWNWARD Barely Baoagk Bkee-g. and Lasabs oa Sale to Make a Test at tka Market; kilt it is Safe to Haote De sirable tirades Steady. SOt'TH OMAHA, April 8. 1904. -iS?plf wi"re: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. RC ! ?"?dH5r M lO.iiOl 7.145 r , dnesdaJr 'l 6.8J2 KSC T.l1""aay -49 Official irlday :.. 1,06 4.215 4.214 Five days this week.. 17.81$ 87,178 SI. 437 Bume days last week.... 20, 714 53,7?4 26.0S2 Bame daya week befor., 21,971 33,094 , 4J.53S Same three weeks ago.. 23.176 41.672 UiX Same four weeks ago.. 16.194 81.031 80.783 Same days last yenr....l.63l l,5ol ' RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tn9..f,'l,0,,'lna" table shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with last year; 1904. 1908. Inc. Meo. Cattle 267, JS8.943 1,814 I1"' &.63 6i7,678 46,070 ""OP 501, 4a0 884,88 116.562 Average prices paid for nogs at Soutk umaha for the laat several days with com-parlaons: Data. 9M. 1903. 1J02. 1901. 1900. 11899. 18. Mar. H.. Mar. It. Mar.. l. Mar., lj. War.. 18. Mar. lfl. Mar. 20. Mar. 21, Mar. 23. Mar, 23. Mar. 24. Mar. 26. Mar. 26. Max. J7. War. 2s. Mar. 29., Mar. So. Mar. 31., April l., April 3., April 8. April 4. April J.; April 6.. April 7.. April 8.. S j t 16 ( 04 7a! 4 921, 4 vl 4 96HI t 011 6 Ck' 6 12-V 5 17 j Q VI 4 98 6 0344 i 08 13. 6 07 6 onj 4 93 4 90 T1 1 10l 7 06 T 19 1 3S ' 14 7 45 7 30 7 26 7 21 7 22 7 28 7 19 7 29 7 23, 7 26, a 7 24 7 24 7 27 $13 f 10 $ 15 6 21 X8 6 II 6 25 811 a e 29 6 88 86, 4o 54 a5V 6 56 6 6n f6 6 68 0 63 6 63 a 6 68 6 63 ' 4 7 I 4 88 4 94 ( 66; 4 761 S K a 5 55 61 14 801 6 7 1 1 4 6 tWi I !1 $ 80 4 83 t 801 4 901 I i 67 t 6 86 4 i! 6 9U 6 U6 ( 86 I 16 ( 8 I $ i tn a (8 3 85! i 78 3 06 3 56 i 8 58, 8 66 .64 $ 8C 3 67 3 71 8 78 'a71 J 78 J 74 4 74 3 71 8 t! 3 6$ 6 891 5 121 iO 6 os 6 981 15 5 971 6 00 6 99 30 I 95 t 30 5 96; 6 011 3 67 365 62 6 ' 6 271 3 60 8 661 3 ft. 1 8 59, 3 6a 8 64 8 6a 8 4 3 65 3 62 3 7 3 65 3 79 3 4U 3 78 8 64! 3 72 3 661 3 71 indicates Sunday. Khu0mclal number of care of stock brought in today by each road was: C M. A St. P. Ry.Tli0'lBblt H''- Missouri Pacific K'.. 1 .. .. 1 L'nion Pacific System 6 13 3 .. C. A N. V. Ry 3 6 .. K., E. & IS. V. R. R. 11 14 3 " C., St. P., M. A O. Ry. 16 - .. .. H. A M. Ry 7 g2 i C., B. A ti. Ry 1 " K. C. A 6t J i C., R. I A V. Ry.. east .. 3 Illinois Central J 1 .. .! Chicago Great West.,-.. 1 - ' Total receipts 44 69 "? "$ The disposition pf the dare receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing tha num ber of head Indicated; Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. . 8.7 8.3 12.8 -.'lit . thW 'ii'. 4.7 80.6 ' 13.8 ' 66.6 24.9 11 - 35 26.8 104.0 "266 "i'.i 11.4 8.3 38.31 "44.31 10.1 ' 3.8 "i'J. 7.9' 11.9 4.0 19.3 'is'.S 26.8 14.4 10.8 13.1 14.9 "ii'.s "ii'.i 4.1 '"i'.i 2.5 "ii'.i '"i'.i "ii.i omaha Packing Co.,..., 69 Swift A Company 8S0 Cudahy Packing Co 6;U Armour k company..., 471 Armour A Co., boo city ... W. I. Stephen 30 Hill Son 71 L. F. Hues 6 Hammond A Standlsh F. B. Leaver n M. Hagerty A Co 8 Other buyers 86 31.16 610 l,bt3 377 7i8 ket shews net Jnaa of nearly so far this week. Representative sale: Ks. . ih. rr No. A. Sh. t 4 144 40 4 W 41 1M ... 4 te. m ... 4 M 94 ... 4 n C i"4 ... 1 T4 o ii ... tn ? vh ... rv ti. ...... .lis aa a an til ... IM U....'mt 4 t M !3S 4 0 ...l ... 4 n ... f.'4 ... 4 n ....J.a 134 4 ?V4 ...HI ... Iti, ... 40 i djv. ... 14 HO 4 I'i, ....! 4 rm 81...... 1P0 ... 4 u 44. Il t'l ... to ti r ... 4 n T .. ' ft 4 0 71 .. M 1 4I-4M ... 74 114 D 4 T. ... 17 Ii" 10 4 en an , 4 IM ... 40 ... 1 t?S a 4 4,.. " ri i? 4 to p. t.rj o 4 : r 40 TO. ...... .ftl 140 4 t3 l IN T Mt ... 4 !! W 1 ! 4 - $....:...tH- to 4:I 41 114 ... a IM 40 ti'va 71 Mi IM IN 71... . 40 4 t:Z 1 "i ... 4 o in.. ant ... s;ij i ... 4 7 lull ... 4 2 t 4 o ts m ... 4 ni 4 11 ... 40. 74 M ... 4 I m 4 to-. TI 40 ... 4 o 1ST! IM 6 ftfl ... 4 J ' 46 4 " 04 M - 40 4 M 4 '...Ml ... 40 . '. Ml ... 100 41 rT 40 4 M 11 140 ... I 00 StlELf There were only a few cars of sheep in the yards this morning and in Hot acareely r.6ugti lo make. a. fair test bt the market, ' Bayer took. hod In fairly food snape and pild Just about stoady I rices itr what Wns offered. Tlio aualtty Was nothing catra! For the wet-k the gen eral market Is fully lotloo higher on de sirable grades of sheep, with some sales snowing an advance pf aa much a UHjiw. i ne demand on most days has been ot libt-ral pioportions, o: that trading waa active, 'ihursday, however, waa ail ex- wnn uie market alowed down, but .taking the week, ns a Vhul tha mar- f. n'!.Jo4!n In "vaf y fcatfafctory condi tion. With I I. u ..r, -, 1 1 - 4 I Upward. The highest prlcea of the year to ii: . n PB,l in,a week and the auotat(ons rxlow will show the range. .? . llltn,u markot totiay could not be "'J ."Jhlng but steady. For the week good stuff Is a little higher, with the com mon and part fat kinds only about steady. Jw1?. "ccm .to ' aniflous enouph for Lhiri".,.ter d'"' .l'ut B-rp very indifferent W fUtrl IT prl Wwl mm e. . mm. . . - . a I . a . . .w".uiions ijr cotntad stock; Oood to J- r.JfX i?"1' K.6O0S.75; fair to good lambs, fs OOtJTi SO; g-ood to choice year.lrgs. $5.0n'i S.36: fair to rood vearllno-a ti ILV. j ul. I? Lhu,c wethers, $4.k85; fair to good T1,3r?X I4.5o4pl.90; good to choice ewes, $4 .BOfiolO; fair to good ewes. $4.mffi.90. Clipped stock sells 04i75c ltss than wojled stock. Represttntatlva sales: NO. Jy p. i? w"","n feeder Iambs ........ 54 4 10 21 western feeder lambs 62 4 10 840 western ewes 94 435 15 western cull lmbs i. 30 . 2 60 49 western ewes , 80 A 7H 86 Mexican lambs , 70 6 75 460 Mexican lambs 71 6 76 ' CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET, tattle Slow, iiogrs Ftra to Ten Cents. 4f aad Sheep Five Higher. CJtlIlAl0' APrn CATTLE Receipts, 2O.OU0 head; market, slow: westerns, none; good to prime ateers. f-,:fc(6.55; poor to f5'-d V.'li. Vl.To4tjr.00: stockers and. ifeedera, $354.25; cbWs, 2 00i( 3.i5; heifers, f&t 4.75; canners, J 2. 004(1!. 50; bulls, $2.06'a6.1O; 4 60V'' Xa fed 400 HOGS Receipts, 13,000 head; estimated to morrow, 10,000 head; left ovei 9.M0 head; market 6.iil0o jower: mixed itnd butchers. 4.90iu5..,' good to choice heavy, $5.105.3o; rough heavy, $4 90&6.10; light, $4.70u5.10: bulk of salos, $4.96(.10. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market strong to 6c higher; lambs, jame; ggod to choice wethers. $4.7o5i5.66; i t0.,CiiJc8-.,nlxm5i $8 504)4.60; weetern sheep, $4,354)5.75; native lamba, $4.5006.60; western lanrbs, $5.506.25. 863 1,211 15.T 20.0 Tit $2,Om.977.2l31.V. 828,728.4101 l.l. 8.7 CANAPA. ...... Montreal Toronto . Winnipeg; Ottawa .. Halifax . Quebec .. Vancouver, B. C.j Hamilton Iondrn, Ont. St. John, N. B,... Victoria, B. C...r 14.828,4571.'. 12.4S6.l69l.. 8,9;4.1I5 2,f3.944i.. I,2fi6 853'.. 1.2X3.64! .. 1,11. 24of,; 9"5.flfi6 937.061 ' 7S8,79tl!. 867.679). 6.4 -I- 13 37.1 "ii 15.8 11.3 10.3 "i'i 16.3 Totals, Canada... !$ 39,992,8621 20.1 tNot Included In totals because eontalnlng other Items than clearings. Not Included in totals because of no com parison for last year. Foreign Flaaaelal. LONDON. April 8 Tha demand for money was quiet In the market today. Business on the stock exchange wss quieter, the dealings mostly being pro fessionals. Americana opened Irregular, subsequently improved to somewhat above parity and closed quietly steady. Kaffirs were bunvant. BERLIN, April s.-Tradlng pn tha bourse today waa mostly quiet. American rails were firm. PARI8. April g.-Prioea on tha bourse had an upward tendency! Internationals were dull and higher; Russian Imperial 4s closed at 84 85. Tha private rata of dis count wss 2 per cent Three per cent rentes, 97.92 for the account. Bank ClearlasTas. OMAHA. April 8 Bank clearings for to day. 31.370.819.17. an increase of $74,738 71 over tha corresponding day last ear. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 6. ME-TALB Tin ad vanced ts 6d to 6s In Ixndon, closing at IT1 5s fur both spot and futures. Locally however, the market was quiet and a little easier, closing at $38 0423.30. Copper waa higher, in London try Is Sd. wttn spot clos ing st 68 lis 3d. while futures were quoted at 58 6e Locally, copper waa flrmand unchanged. Lake Is quoted at $13 26iO 60 electrolytio at $1J.13'8'I3 26. i4l cutiL.1t $13 .ltri8 .37. Lead advanced la td to 11 7a 6d In London, but remained unchanged here at $4 6uw4.66. Spelter waa unchanged at $6.264330 In tha New Tor market, but declined 8s 6d to 32 Is 4U In London. Iron closed at 62s M In Olaagosr and at 44a cd In Mlddlettboro. Locally lroa Is aaehanged Ko. 1 foundry northern is quoted at 8ia for IS 75; No. $ foundry northern at $liruufl a Ha. 1 foundry wutia mq fa. 1 loundrV southern soft at U.U7, .- . , "unarlr Total 1,864 4.796 CATTLE Recntnta of rsttla ween -llnhi this morning even for a 1,'riaay. t,ut there were plenty considering the tact that a rain and anow storm was in progress. .The same as yesterday, the cattle appeared in abqut as - bad form . as possible, but still there waa very little change from yester day In tbe prices paid. , The few cars of Cornfed steers that, ar rived aold at right around steady p. Jeer In. some place's the market rma have-been a shade easier, but the change waa so small as to bt) .hardly worth- mentioning. The extremely bad weather made, -buyers anxious to clear the pens and as a result they rode fast and practically everything changed hands at an early hour. -As com pared with a week ago, the market la .per haps a little better, good, tidy, blocky cat tle being right close to 1015c higher. Heavy cattle, though, and the commoner and warmed-up grades, have shown very little change In either direction. - The cow market was also Just about ateady with . yesterday. Receipto were light, but buyers were out in good senon and bought up most everything offered at steady prices. Oood lightweight cows and heifers continued In the best demand and such kinds ara quotably lo15c higher than they were at tbe close of last wek. Heavy oowa and the medium grades, as well as canners, are selling In Just about tha same notches they were a week ago. There was no particular change In tha bull market this morning and there Is also vary little change from the close of laat week. Veal calves ara also eteadv with yesterday and with the close of last week. There was practically no atocker and feeder market. Tha bad weather mads buy ers very cautious about getting any cattle on hand, and besides - there were not enough of them on sale to make a market, Not Including today, tha market on deslrsX bla grades Is strong to 10e?l5e higher than a Week ago. Representative sales r T . ,. . a, ... 14. .. M.'.'.'.'.l Av. Pr. ,. 046 IH ,. 7SO. 1 .. TOO .. Ill .. M4 .. I 40 M I II 160 I K I TB 71 Nt. 81. lilt 4 til T 1040 4 n I. ts. ... 14.... .)1M ..urn 4 to 41 ....lit 4 II .1074 .-.114 4 W 4 14 .1070 1 to n lot 4 m W la M.-..........1WIS a m it im 4 44 JJ 1M1 4 88 1 1114 4 II 1 H7 4 14 4 im 4 14 17 '..I47 4 n I. . . . T.... :::: 7.... to.... II.... tl.... STEERS AND HEIFERS. ..1045 I M lt2 4 o HTERS AND COW8. ..1014 4 04 cows. ..410 t 00 11.... iteo i M I la a 117 110 1. ...... .....ure 114 I M ,...lla 4 00 .... IM 4 00 ....1140 4 0 .... 41 4 00 ....10M 4 M Ml 4 00 ....10l 4 I .... 4 4 05 .... 14 4 10 ....11J 4 10 .... M 4 10 ...1141 4 li inri 4 14 ...nil 4 in ...1044 4 14 ...isir 4 w ...1K7 4 44 ...lint ...1401 ...!? .1171 4 M 4 m 4 It 4 40 I 14 10 I 10 I 46' I 44 '.P. I 00 160 ..... tot 414 1J0 1010 70 tt 1100 tto I 00 1170 I 00 1040 HO nt 1 it .....liM I It ' I no I 1 ' 1071 70 $ 04 I 10 I 16 I 16 ..100 I 16 .loe 1 t ....lilt ..10tl I to 1 as IO.'.'."'. till! i:::::: 1.,. ... .1130 1ZM 10W 460 1V70 1140 1170 ..... 47 170 1140 110 I 40 .....1111 . I 40 .,...1U0 I 4S iai HuO ...... aOO I 70 1091 I 71 ,.iin 1 ts I 44 t I It I 40 I 40 I 41 I 44 I 40 I SO I 44 ! M I 40 I I I w 1.... 41.... 4.... I.... 1.... I ... I.... I.... T.... 1.... t:::: 1.... 1 1.... L... 1.... I.... I ... COWS AND HElFEItH ... 178 4 " HlUirEKB. I Tl ..1140 I 14 414 4(0 . ...... 461 T71 a t K I 40 I 66 I 04 1140 I 10 174 I M rM I St ,471 4 M 407 1. 1 I 1. ...... I 4 ., .... 50 I 10 .....1010 .1 ..... 4K4 I 44 .... aca 1 aa .... 70 ..... 417 ..1010 I 70 I Tl I 71 I 4S BULLS $ I I 44 I 40 I U 1.... I H 1.... 1771 I M CALVES I M 1.... I.... I.... tat 1 00 t.:.. IN 18 ' STAGS. I ,..104 ...1410 .,.140 ...14 ...uM 114 47 4 M 140 4 .. 771 X M ..154 is ..1140 i IS ..14O0 I 40 .. 770 I a4 ..1774 I Tl ..154) I 10 too I 10 luS 140 I 71 I 00 KERS AND FEEDERS. Wl IK . 704 I TO .IIS IT . t4 I T4 . TOO I T4 . 444 I 4 1 400 I 74 11., I Tl I 00 I 1...'. M I II 4....J L Its I 44 It...-...,. 11 44 I 44 1C T 444 I 44 7 f Tat I SS ' HOGS There waa a very moderate run of hogs In sight this morning, but prices continued on their downward course at all points. The market here opened about a nickel lower than yesterday a early markat, bulk- selling at right around 84.90. or nm $4.87 to $4 r?S Tha choicer loads ffoi sold largely at $4.9244 96, and as high aa a waa paid jut b prime ioaa. me com mon and trashy stuff sold from $4.87 down. Trading was net particularly active, but rha small receipts-seon brought the market to a close. There was no particular change la tha market from start to finish, the last sales being much the same aa tha earlier, ones. Including today'a decline, tha mat.- New York Lira Stook Market. NEW TORJC. ArSrll nwtr-rn-Tj. c'ft8.'?Am.had; market for ateers alow o-u'ivc lower; ror buns, steady; fat J,.ow."'. l o3.66; choice fat Kentucky cows, 14.80. Cables unchanged'; exports tomorrow. - ot ucau vi sueeu ana t.auu quar ters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts, 268 head; market for veals slow to- lower; common to prima veals, $4.004.65; choice heavy, $7.00; no llVn8 calve": cltf dressed veals,, dull, at 7JH0c per pouniT; choice, ' J0c: country dressed, lower, 6y8c. f HOOS-rRecelpts. 3.886 head; market lOffl 15o lower; Pennsylvania hoga, $5.50; Buf fald pigs, $6.80; mixed western, $4.90. ' . 8JJEEP AND . LAMBS Receipts, 8.170 ad; market J5fi6o higher; unshorn aheep almost nominal; clipped sheep, $4.606N.76; Kansas City Live Stock Market.. ' -"JKATf S A CrrT, April- -ATTLTC-rTta- eeipts, J.OfiO head; market steady to strong; S?V2"i aiMi drMl heef steers, steady, $4.6.144 5.251 f sir, to. gooif. aateadv, $.1,004(4.60; western fed steers, steady, $3.tWft54.65; stock .T" SKiJJ W.WU 26;, southern stej-s, steadV,.Jt.73j4y); sputnem' cows. $2.C03.35; native cows, $2.(W4.iiO;' patlva heifers. $3.50 64 30 -hulls-, $2.604TS.75; calves. tM.OOfirf.SO. HOOS Receipts, 6,800 head; market steady to strong; top, $6.10; bulk. $l,95i(5.05; nevX- .5.00fi5.l0: packers, $4.95415 05: pigs and. lights, 84.M5.oW.' t '- - y SHEEP AN I'XA M B8 Reeel pts, Hooriead; market steady; native lambs, tSfiS.;.1!; western lambs. $5.2r.5.80; fed ewes, $4,604 6-O0; yenrlingw, .IfJvfcg.lo; gtockers and feed ers, $3.004jl.50. Bt. t.bnls Live Stock Market. 8T. IvOTilS, April -CATTLE Receipts, J.2O0. head. Including J60 head Texans; mar ket steady; native shipping and export steers, $4. 75(3 6. 40; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.W5.45; steers under 1 000 lbs., $3 75 5.00; etockers and feeders. 83.754j410; cows and heifers, $2.26414.60; canners, $2.10fff2.60; bulla, $?.864.S5; calves. $5.!5t,a.OO; Texas and Indian steers,- 38.504j4.66; cows and heifers, $2.60413.60. HCKJS-ReceirHs $,000 . head: market steady; pigs and lights, $4.45'i4.80; packers. $4Joj3.10; butchers and best heavy, $5,104? 'BrtlEEP. AND LAMBS -Reoelpts. 1.000 head; market steady; native muttons, $150 vlamb"'.K4MI',oni riM and bucks, $3.0u(&4.25; gtockers, $2.0O4?3.0p. Blona City Mve gtock Market. SIOUX CITT, la., April .-(Spacial Tela grain.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; mar ket steady; istoekers, slow; beeves. $3.50 64.80; cows, bulls and mixed, J2.O04j3.40; stockers and feeders, $3.064j4.0O; calVM and yearlings. $2.75tTW.80. . I - HOGS lfeoeipts, 1,000 head; ' market, steady; selling at $4.90426.00; bulk of sales, $4.90ip4.95. ' ' - ' t St.' Joseph Live Stock Mar Wet. HT. JOSEPH, Jlpril 8.-CATTLE-.p.e-4alpta, 839 head; market steady to strong; ratives, f3 8or;6.40; cows and heifers, $20041 AtiO; stockers nd feeders, 8a.0O4i4.ift. . HOOS-Recnints. 6.798 head: m.rVnt k lows ; light, $4.8j4i5.97Vi; medium and heavy . pntr.r- rvu i.Ariut receipts, 906 head; market ateady. ' . . - t us aignt. - Following are the receipts of live stock at the six principal 'western ' cities yester- lIllVI ' i . . day: Smith Omaha Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. l.uJ ,Z1B 4.Z16 Kansaa City ,VJ.Ji).0iifl 13 000 t.oiiO Chicago ,0i I.8W'-' M St. Louis I.2o0 t.000 '- lOfiO Bt, Joseph 8r,9 6,798 . 806 Sioux City Totals 6,798 1,600 34,423 84,813 11,33 . OXAHA WHOLE tALK MARKET. Caadltloa at Trade, aad Qaolatleas aa Btairle aad Fancy Produce. , EQQS--rR8celpt, UberaJt market ateady; AICDII BiyiA, Aj4)C, L1VB POULTRY-IIsns. He; young roosters, 4j.9o;. old rowatera,vae;. turksys, 13c; diuks, 90 ; geese, 8c. BCTTER-Packing stock. 13c choir to fancy dairy rolls, 134il4c; separator, 22o, FR1CSH FISH Trout, 94510a;' pickerel, 6 o; plka, 9c-i perch.. 6j3c; blutllsh. lao; whitensh, TftlOc; salmon, lk;-haddocK, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster', bulled, per lb., 4uc; smoked whltsflah, He; bull heads, 11c: caulah, 114.; black, baas, ioo; halibut. 10c: cripiks, 12o; herring, 4c; white basa. 13c; blueflns, 8c; smelts, lOfillC' finnan haddles, smoked, 80. OYSTERS-New York cownts, per can, 43c; per gal., 82.0m; extra select, per can, 86o; per gal., 3176; standard, par can. 27c; per gal., ll.lSiyl 40. ,. BRAN Per (on. $1800. HAY Prices quoteU bv Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Cholre No. 1 upland $6 5o; No. 3, $d.u0; medium, $6.50; t-ourae' $6 0u; rvo straw, $5 00. Tbeaa prtotg are for hay of good color- and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. -TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGEY Nsveis, cftoioe, all sixes, $126; fancy navels all alaes, $2.60. LiLMONS California, fancy, 300 to 340. $3.60; choice, 240 to 370 slsea, 83.00-.u3 26. FIGS California, , ptc lo-lb. oarions, 36c; Imported Smyrna, t-crown, 14c: 6-crown. llo ; 7 -crown, 14o. BANANAS Per atedlum slsad butwh. $3.uu2 JO; Jumbes. $2.75U3.. DATIkS Penuan, per box of 30 pkgs., $2; per lb. la ts-lb boaos, so; Orisnul staSed dates, per box. $3 4a f COOOANU'fa-Pea saok, $4.00; per doa.,' 60a. .. ' . -v . - . - , CRANBERRIES Per bog. $2 A . STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 2tW. case $3.(w; Iitlsiana, per M-pt. case, $1.75. - RU1T1. . - s anNBAPPLEa-iVar crate, $b.b; par doa, APPLES California Bellfluwersr par box, ll,7ir-Oregon fancy reds, yr . pus,.- JJl.tu; New Tork exnjrt Oreenlngs, Russets aad Bald his. .ri ot ' ' VEGETABLES. Potatoes Colorado. $li&; itakota. per bu., $110, natives. i uo. NAVY BEANS Per bu . $2.JTr$S. CELERY Large C'alitornia, too, 75o, and oo. ONIONS Spanish; per crate, $1.90; Cole rado red, per lb.. 4o. CABBAt.B-Callfomla, per lb., 4c. TCRNirS -White, per bu., 60c; rutabagas, per lb.. l' CARHOTS-Per bu., $100, I'ahSnii'H rer bu. oic. , PKKTS -Per bu ., i5c. Cn i MlirilS -Per doa , fl.StVcrt.TS. . TtMATOE3 Fjortda, per 8-baakat crate, RADlSIIFS-rer dox. bunchea, S'frWts. ' I.KTTl'CE HEADS-Ter dos. hnnrh.es, SOo (ilt.OO, ton letttlc. pef flox., 4.'. TI'RN IP" -Southern, per dot., 48c. BEETS-Soul hem. per doa.. 4ftc. . ' ; CABHtlTS-Sotithern, per clog., 7c. PARSLEY -Southern, per doa., 4j4Be. PHAI.I.OTS-rer dos, ,5e. ONION SETB-Fr bu.. of X lbs.. JSllow, $2.00; white, $3.00. fll'iNM'H Per M . 1 (XXfM ?5. BEANS W, per bu. box, $3.50s String, per bu. box; $S.ao. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEE8I3 Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12c; WlscoiiHln Young Americas, 13c; block tjwlss, 16c; Wisconsin brick.' loo; Wisconsin, lini burger, 18c. CIDER Per bbl., $5.50; per .bhl., $3 35. HONEY Ncbiaaka, per 24 frnmea, $3 00; TJtah and, Colorado, per 34 frames, $3.00, HORSKRADlSll-Per cuse of 3 doa., packed, sue. t MAPI E- SYRUP Ohio, gvr lb., loo HlDE8-.No.;l green, 6c; . No. 3 green, 50! No. 1 salted. 7c; No. t saltrd. he; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 6c; No. 3 veal calf, 12 to IS Ilia., 8c; dry salted hides. Kfl2c; aheep pelts, 24y27o; horsehldos, $1. 506.50. NUTS W'.ilnuis. No. 1 soft shell, per lb, 15e; hard fhelVper lb, 14c; Ne. 8 soft shell, per lb., llo; No 8 hard shell, per lo., 1:V; per lb., 13c: pecans, large, per lb., I2cj imfll, pir lb., lOcj i-euuuts, per lb., gcj roasted peanuts, par lb, 8c; Chill walnuts, ISlJ'yc; large hlcnry nats, per bu.,-$1.50; Draatls, per lb., llo; fU'.-erta, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shall, pr lb., 15c; hard shell, shellbarks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per. bu., $1.25. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. April 8.-COTTON-Spot, quiet; prices unchanged; . American mid dling, 8 tsd, Futures opened easier and plosed quiet; American middling, g. O. c, April 8 03d; April and May, I.tM: May and Jtitia. 7.9id- June and July, 7.P3d; July nnj August, 7.88d; August and September, 7.5!'d; Hentember and October, 6.f"Vl; Oc f'her, and. November, 6.44d; November and December, 6.3td; December and January, 6,31d; January and February, 6.80d. NEW YORK, April 8-COTTON-Spot Slaaed .clulot. but 10 poluts higher; mid ling uplands.' 15.00c; middling gulf, 15.26c; sabs, 1,237 bales. ST. LOCTS. April 8-COTTON-Qulet : middling, 15c; sales, 1,00 bales; receipts, VX) v-iles; shipments. 811 bales; stock, 15,710 bales. NEW ORLEANS. April 8-COTTON-Fu-turea opened steady; April, 14.82c bid; May, It.ftVffH.Pflc bid; June. 15.164ft5.l8c; July, 15.41fl16.42c: Augiist, 14.4(VJi14.52c; Septem ber, l2.GSiri2.70c; October, 1 834'rlt.Me; No vember, 11 81c bid; Decembr.r. 11.73c bid. NEW ORLEANS. Ai ril R.-COTTON Steady; sales, 6,800 boles; ordinary, 12Sc; rood ordinary. 18 6-lfic; low middling, 14 9-I6c; middling, 14 5-16c; good middling, 16'ic; middling fair, ltc; receipts, 1,(37 bales; stock, 265.367 bales. Toledo geed Markat. TOLET0. April 8 BEFTDClover, March, $662; April, $652; October, $6.60 bid; prime alslke, 10; prima timothy, $1.40. REAL fiSTATD TRAJ4 9FEH8. DEEDS filed for , record April 8, as fur. nished to Tha Bee by the Midland Guar antee and Tru.-t company, conded ab abstracter, 1614 Farnatu street: II. B. W'aldron and wife to Ouatav Summick, w nw 21-15-10 $ 4,750 Muria L. Oay at ai. to Bertha U. Williamson, lot ,. hiock 8. Omaha . View .- 400 Bertha B. Williamson -to William E. Spenser, same. .....ii.i 500 Ella R, Pitts and huaband to- IS1- t win H. 'Elliott, lot a, block 9, . Orchard- Hill ..'.T,... .vj... 3 Henry Amblar and wife to Lara P. Jensen, lot t, block 13, Ambler 'Place A. ;.........;.. 50 Joslas Soil to Caroline Boll, sw 9-16-11 13,000 Laura S. Cook td Erik Krlksort, part lot 8, blocK 2, Patrick's add .......... 890 Caroline R. Walter and hnsband to Frederick Walter, part lot 10, block; W l.'-pirrk-iPiapiiWr.. i:,i..-v.wv.i,,-)..j.,.. " Soo ennsuan: itntiikey end wire to rank W. Trailer, part Jot 3.. block 6, -j-Parher'a add .r ,v....;....-.i. j..l..'. r t50 Walter Jerome Green .and wife.. tt)v David Gross, lot 1, block 7, Bblnn's -add ...;.... .i .............. i . ; '. . .7 4,000 FTank I Fltchett to. Mary. A. Brown. o lot 6, block 6. Saundera & HIme- haugh's add .- 115 TUe Midway Investment company to . W. S. Sheldon, lot 30, block 3, Per. none A Berry's add 400 Aim Ira Hutchinson and husband to - John Johnson,- lot' 8, 'block t. Hill side No. 3 '2,000 Arthur RedgwlcV and wife to Ella A. 'MoNamara, lota 15 and 19, block 16. 8 h oil's 2d add 450 David W. Merrow and wife to Ed- ward, R. Benson, outtot or block 191 -and a lot 192 Florence........ TOO William C. Kimball to Vincent Saw hlll, part sw j4-J-rt : oo Pfiarc Ua I U rt COMMISSION , Incorporated J Capital ana Surplus $600,000. Uealers m GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS ANO INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCES: 176 State and Na tional Banks at Commercial Agendas. 1& Branch Offloes. General Office N. Y. 1.1 1 Balldlag, MINNBAPOU8. Omsk Braaci.itMs) Far a am tM '. Tel. 3407. THOfl. M. WAIiniCK. Car. L0WREY BR0S.O CO COMMISSION MERCHAN'llB.. Grain, Stocks and Provisions. Room 212, N. Y. Life Building. 'Phone 3610. .grcll attention alvan to teleera nh mill mall orders. CMAHA. OCEAN TBAMSHIPg. C0MPA6NIE iSENERALETRANSATLANTIQUE Frenrh Una. tin York te Ua.ra si. n.. , aalllBia srai-y 1 buraday at 14 s. m. LaLofraliia, Apr. 14. May 11; June Jul 7. . Letiratains, Apr. 11: Juua 30; Juur tl. LahaVala, Apr. tl:' May Mi June 15.; Aug. 4. . tdliaacusna, May 1; ud 14; Jury 14; Aug. 11. ' LTuuralna, May I; Juua I; July 11; Aug. II. ' Naar. modern, gijaatle, Trlu-scnw mu4 Ripraa Btaamara; naval am. ara'. u-olmr m i.u,, Cumtiao' Mstlbulsa Uatus. Uavra-fsi-la, 4 haura. Snia, r , Harry B. Moors. 1W1 f axaajn St.. Laul Naaiw, Plrat National llaok, U. A. huui.rlot. 1UI raraaaa St., Jtnck Olanil Kr. KOLUHQ-At.!RICl LINE. Naw Twin-Screw bu-aiDars vf It.tW Tvna KKW VOHK. ROTTKKUAM, vis UOUUxiNg. . . . ailing Tulay. al 10 a. - Roturdara ...,....AI. ISiFaUdan i...Mar II Hyndau .. .Aui. 1 Uullrtdam I I... it tiuurUam Apl. X Kyudam ....... -...Mar li will call at i-ivmouia. ' ' MOLLAND-AMEHIL'AN LI Nit, a Ueartiora Bt , Chi caso, III. i. Harry Mooraa. 101 rtrua at. : O. hutbarfurd, WH Faruam Hi,; j. n. Hay nolus, laui Saruam St. . ANCHOR UKI , U. t MAIL (TtAMSHlPS. KKW TORK. LOVOONUEHBT AND OLAAOOW. KEW TORK. OIBHALTA ANO NAT LEA gupartor secomniodatlona. Exosllant eutals. Tbs aoDtturt ot paaaanacra carafully aoualAarad. ainla er round trip llckvta betwaan Naw York and Suoub, angnan, inaa ana an nnnaipai aaadinaTtas a4 con tin a tal potsta at attract!' rata. Sas4 lor Book of Tours. For tlckata or sanral lofarfnattos aonla la any loral asant ol tha Alie-ba- Lin or to HKKDUKSON UKUS., uai'l Agaut. Cbleaga, (II. LEGAL XOTICH. NOT1CH TO CONTRACTORS. Nolle is hereby given that Sealed hide for ths construction of a ditch In Dodge county, known as the Harklus ditch, will ba received by tha bounty clerk of said county until 10 o'clock u. m. April 14; said ditolt to he constructed, aucordliig to plant ana sptulllcailoiis of the county surveyor. which are now. on nle In the office of th county clerk. The party or parties ta wiium ins contracts are awirora iaust. glva bonds in tha sum of tuov.uO f- JaJuiLil performance of contract and t1.6n0Q0 ta ia. cure the payment of labors and enechanlca. Lids must be addressed to V. O. iiua fo::my Clank, j7tuaout, jXab. . 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