TITE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TnURSDAY.' ATRIL 14, '1004. rosTorricB hotice. Shanghai cannot be, forwarded via Can- UBW fcEAI.AND. AT'BTRALIA (except West), NEW CALEIONIA. FIJI. BA MOA and HAWAII, via Sun Francisco, close here dully at 6:30 p. m. up ti April 1.40th, Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Slerrs. (If tha Cunard itmer carry In tha Rrltlsh mall for New Zealand tines not arrlva In tlma to connect with thlv despatch, extra mails closing at I M a m. and 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m Sunday at 4 30 a. m., I a. m. and 6 30 p. m will be made op and forwarded until the arrival of the Cnnard steamer ) KOTK l"nlesa otherwlae sddressed. Weat Australia la forwarded via Europe; and New Zealand and Philippines via Han Francisco the quickest route. Philip pines specially srldresaed "via Canada" or "via Europe" mint be fully prepaid at the foreign rate. Hawaii la forwarded via Ran Vranrleor evrlnalve) V. Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of sailing dally and the achedule of clos ing la arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland tranelt. Registered mall rinses at 4 p. m. prevloua day. CORNELIUS VAN t'OTT. Postmaster roatoffla, Now York. N. T.. April 8. 190 1 GOVERSMEJT KOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES department of the interior, Offlca of Indian Aflalrs, Waahington, V. C. March 21, 1904. acaled proposals, Indorsed -proposals for beef, flour, etc.," an tlie caae may be, and directed to the Commlaaloner of Indian Af fair, 265-287 Bouth Canal atreet, Chicago, ill., will be received until 1 o'clock, p. m. of Tuesday, May 8, 19o4. for furnlehing for the lrdtan aervlce, beef, flour, bacon, beans, coffee, sugar, rice, tea and other artlclea of subsistence; alio for groceries, aoap, baking powder, crockery, agricultural Implement. paints, Olia, ginuB, lliiwarr, itbbuiib, iiui rn, leather, ahoe finding, aadUlery, etc., school supplies, ana a long iihv ui iium-eimu.-.ius article. Sealed proposal. Indorsed "Pro- posals for rubber gooda, hardware, etc., the caae may be, and directed to the Com missioner of Indian Affairs, "i South Bev nth street. St. Louis, Mo., will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, May 6, 1904, for furnishing for 'the Indian aervlce, rubber goods. bwits and shoes, hardware and medical sun .. Healed proposals. In domed "Proposal.. tr blankets, woolen and cotton gooda, clcuilng. etc.," as the caae may be, and directed to the Commissioner of Indinn Affairs, Nos, 119-121 Wooster atrect. New York City, will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, May 24, J904, for furnishing for the Indian service, blankets, woolen and cotton Roods, clothing, notions, hat and cap. Bids must be mad nut on government blanks. Schedules giv ing all necessary Information for bidder will be furnished on application to the In dian otnee, Washington. J. c; tne u. n. Indian warehouses, 119-121 Wooster street, New York City; 265-27 South Canal street, Chicago, 111. j 815 Howard street, (pmaha. Neb. j 6u2 Bouth Seventh street, Bt. Louis, Mo ! the Commissaries of Subsistence. V. 8. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo., and Bt. Paul, Minn.; the Quartermaster, U. S. A., Seattle, Wash.; the postmasters at Sioux City, Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Taeoma, and the Manufacturers' and Producers' association tf California, San Francisco. Cal. Bids will be' nneneri at the hour and day above stated, and bidders are Invited to be present at the opening. The department reserve the right to determine the point of delivery nd to reject any and all bids, or any part Of any bid. W. A. juinco, uommissioner. AlldlSt-m ' ftFFICW CONSTRUCTING' QUARTER master. Sheridan. Wyo.. April 11. 1904.- BaiiuH nronimils In triplicate will be re ceived here until 10 a. m. May 1L 1904, for construction of a 13-bed brick hospital with plumbing, heating ana gas piping ior same, it Vnrt Mackonxla. Wvo. Plans, soec In ca tions. Instruction to bidders, proposal iMnira An. nthr Information ma v be ob tained at nfflcea of depot ouartermastera at Omaha. St. Paul. Denver and Chicago, and t thl' office. U. a reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any nart thereof. KnveloDes containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposals for KnanitaJ " addressed - Cant. Thos. HWObe. Q, M. AU-12-13-14m-10 WNrtlNKRR'H OFFICE SIOUX CITY. IA.. March 17. 1904. A public sale of govern nant nmnnrlv nartalnln to Improvement of upper Missouri river, consisting of steamboats, barges, boilers, Junk and scrap Iron, will be held at Sioux Ice Harbor, Rloux Cltv. la.. Anrll 15. 1904. Information furnished on application. H. M. CHIT TENDEN, Maj. Engineers. M19-21-22-2SA13-14 LEGAL, NOTICE. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATEJ PRINT- ' Bids will be received by tha State Print ing Hoard at tha office of tha Secretary of Btat at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or before 1:30 o'clock p. m.. Monday, April 26, 1904, for nrlntin and binding 1.000 copies each of the biennial reports of the auditor and commissioner of publio lands and build ings, 16,000 statistical bulletins for labor hureau. and . miscellaneous blank books. S riming and stationery supplies for the Iris' Industrial school at Geneva, Sol diers' and Sailors' home at Grand Island, Insuiis hospital at Lincoln, attorney gen eral, auditor, supreme court, treasurer, adjutant general, superintendent of public Instruction, secretary of atate, game and fish commission, food commission, com mlaaloner of publio lands and building, atate board of o.ualltallon and labor bu reau. Speclflcationa for same can be found on file In tha office of the Secretary of Sfate. All bid must be aocompanleck by a bond qual In amount to the probable cost of the work bid upon. ' The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Lincoln, Nebraska, April 12, 1904. 8TATB PRINTING BOARD. By ljrJ. W. FRAZIER. Secretary to the Board. AH-ditM OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CCMPA6N1E 6EKERALE TRANSATLAHTIQUE " ("fears una, Nw York to Hatr Its Daa Salllaia erary TburMajr at 10 a. a. LaLomtna, Apr. It; Mar It; Juna t; July T. ' LaMretasue, Apr. it; Juua It; Julr U. Lasatuta. Ar. St. May Id June a; Aug. 4. lAUaacuua, Mar II; Juu It; July It; Au. It. LaTuuralna. May 4; Juna 1; July 21; Aug. It. Maw, mudaru. gifautls, Tfln-nn ;id Kipraaa Slaaiuara; navai oincara mas-ofwar aiaclpllua. . CooUMUir's vaatibulad tralna, Havra-Faria, 4 boon. Asania ; Harry . Mooraa. 101 Faroan ft., Losla Naaaa. Klrat Natloaal bank. C. A. Kulharford, 1121 JTaraan at . mock blao4 y. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. htw 'l'wlu-Bcraw Hloamrra at 11.6UU Tana. NSW VORK KOTTkHUAM. Tis BOUUKINI. aalllDf TuaaOa, at 10 a. m. Aradaa Apl. li Itotutrdaia ........ May if hotiruaiu Awl. taiRrDdaai Mar 4 rataoaa. Mai U fsuorUam May il Will call at I'.rmoutk. UOIXAND-AMttklOAN LINK. O Uaarkoro St., Chi cago. 111.; Harry Mooraa. laul Kaniaia t.i U hutkarlurd, uu Iruuaia U J. B. Hajauiaa, liui . taraan ai. ANCHOR UNI V. S. MAIL BTBAMSHirt. JCt TORK. LONDON UKRBT AND OLAiQOW. NSW TORK, GIBHALTAR AND NAFUSg. psparlor acrammodatiana Eieallant eulalaa. Tha aion OI paaMiiara varw.Mii vonaiuarafl. B1DIS rauoa irip ucaaia dviw n n,w iutk aoa scolia. usllaa, irlah aod all principal SaadloaTtaa aa4 ubllaantal polaU at altrullta rataa. aand fur Boo I Tours. For tlcaail or (antral inlonnatloa aMili is any loiai asani 01 10a aucaur uina or to MKNPKMSON BROS.. Cas'l Asaala. llkloa. IIL t. Laals Grata aaa Previsions. 01. T iiiTia 1m41 11 IVUPkT 1 1 1 V. n - Shorts covering on bad cropt news; No. 3 Ved, cash, elevator. 9no; track. lHtil (iH; day. 92c; July, 83c; No. 3 hard. alU'JJc. CORN Higher, on backward season; No. 8 cash. 4c; truck, 4aifo0c; May, 47c Julv. 4ttUc. OATS Firm: No. t caah, 41c; track, 41 Vlc May, 39c; July, iic; no. 1 white, 4U-t6c. 1 I V- .11 . .. 4 . . .L.I M V ' . V A. in 1 1 VI Ulll lift n II ui.inri. red winter vatents. H(io,UU; special brands, 2ot2i . higher; extra fancy and Straight, 84 6mH4 ti&; clear, H.'H 2o. TIMOTHY eBKD-8ieady ; 2 4i2.60. fXiRNMKAL Steady; 8i.40. RRAN-Sleady; sacged east track, 81 ty ie. I AY Steady; timothy, 89.00ijl4.00; prairie, fs.iari'ii.uu. IRtiN COTTON TIES-820. HAOHNt-4i'i. H KM 1 TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork higher; Jobbing, 812.42. lrd higher; prime steam. 36.23. Macon, many; uoxen extra shorts, 37.3, clear rlhs. 67 50; short clear. 87.75. prt'LTRY-Steady: chickens, llc, spring , at aj.wu.ow per anii-n; turkeys, lsyilc: ucka llc; geee. 6tt7c. HUTTKR Steady; creamery, tt?25c, vo 111, IJ,i j. KUOS Steady, l&o case count. Keceints. Shipments. nour. bios Mw ) neat, bu ll'i.io) t orn, bu M.ftrtl 13i0 OaU, bu 61,uii0 82ouo BllaineapailU Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 13.-WHEAT- My. B'v: July, BS-iimp; September, KiV; track. No. 1 hard, rc; Ni. 1 northern, 86It-: No. 1 northern. CS.v FIOUR-Kliat pavtent. fcitvn3t.'; aacoud patents. Hrxrc'ti; nrst rieira, aiRAN 1 bulk, lt60iVU.7i. v r V GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Winter Whut Up oa 8enitionil lUportt of Bad Conditions. RAPID DETERIORATION IS FEARED Isrh Rimari Cease Lara; Coverlegr I Shorts Uoverameat Report Ikcnt April Lowest la Mae leea Tears. OMAHA, April 19. 1904. While the bulllsn aovernment report was discounted Tuesday and the dealers be lieved in such Improvement ot winter wheat that they were predicting a beansn report tor next month, louay t tie) market is up on ome almost sensational reports oi on a condition. Logan A Bryan had reports of thla nature from Michigan, onto ana sec tions of Illinois, which they wirea ii iruo would show a very rapid deterioration oi the condition, i rom western Kansas came the report that tne government, report an overestimate, and In central inoin very low condition was eaia to sxisi, uein almost, total failure. These reports causeu a large oovering of aborts. Chicago ad vanced at one time aooui o " opening, the range In May being WHO to HC and in new July $70 to Hc Omaha was not so strong. The government report shows the lowest April condlUon for nine teen years. The explanation oi mt uhii of Tuesday Is given a traditional, a break alwav lollowlng oiflclal figure. An ticipatory buying and heavy llquiaauon were tne immeumiw very bearish on me nour cuhuiuvu, local aemana anu iuriu vno. .. ,..i Milts are reoorted to be clos ing down, and a prominent miller Is quoted as aaylng the U.WO.iMi bushels there will last as long a Aa.ww.ww unuer wu.. gi Hiding. Seeding la said to be very bad, with no possibility of getting In on the Red river and other ground before May 1. and an acreage decrease of SO to 40 per cent. Chicago cash business 1 very slow, with little wheat demand. Tuesday In Chicago lui cars anu o,"w bushels of contract corn were made ana the receipts show a fair proportion oi con tract. Omaha May went off from the open ing 4Ruv47tC, but later recovered and wenv to 4Kic. A. B. Jaqulth bid the latter figure for 100.000 bushels, but did not get It. rh corn strength was largely due) to wheat. Ths range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close of Tuesday and today were follows: i Closed Open. High, Low Today. Tues. Wheat- May . , 88 63 48 47 , T14 87 88 B fWSl 82H 88 83Vi 4714 49 B 48H 46 47HB'4714 7Vi . 8SVB 87tt 86 3-'4jB 36V 80 30ftB 30A July . 83 49 47H 88 4 Corn- May . July . Oats- May , July . Sept. . 80 Local Cash Grata Market. A good demand waa enjoyed by corn as usual, but the offering were not particu larly large. Corn was from steady to Ho nn fha iiMttAP nricea romlnsr late In the day. Wheat was lo up from Tuesday's market, but little of it changed hands. Oats remained steady. One car of No. 3 corn on tracK sola ior o. on 01 iu. 1 corn sold for 4614c, one of No. 3 yellow fur mi.. .v mil fr.ur nt No. t white for 4hC. No. 8 hard winter wheat on track brought 82Hc. Recelpta of wheat were 4 cars in and 16 cars out; one -ween ago. aim cars. Corn receipts were 14 cars In and t nut- nna wk tin. SO and 23 cars. Oatj were 1 car in, and the same one week "wheat-No. 1 hard. 8ff90o: No. I hard, 84-nK9c; No. 4 hard, 74'68'ic; No. 2 spring, 8g!c; No. I spring, .liac; No. 4 spring, . 1 1 kt xr a 4Q, 1 JTfffiRc! No. 4. 4tVa47c; iro grade. 42&44c: No. II ytllow, 4ic: No. 3 yellow. 4748c; No. 3 white, 4ti, kin 1 whKa KU.r4Nn 1. T.,..7. - a iisinu.. UA1U no. 2, 4MWV10i o, tnrty oi7i" NO. , IlwaSOTlC; Pto. i wnu, 1HJ-i7v;, No. 8 white. 89a40o: No. 4 white, 373 88o; standard.- 41U42c, Notes frora tbo Eusaig Offlees r a 1,. nftlrAta rltv and XT in T)a. Wolf, of Spencer, la.: O. Groundlock, Des Moines, and D. L. Spangler, of Walnut, la., were exenange yuur. Omaha Inaoectlona of grain were 27 cars. Of wheat, 1 car graded No. 3 white, spring. and a cars rno. t nara winter, wi cuui, xu cars graded No. 2, 4 cars No. 8, end 1 car No. S white. Of oats. 1 car graded No. 3 white. 8 cars No. 4 whits and i csra No. I whit clipped. . . ... . Grain Markets Elsewhere. ' . : . I aoslng prices of grain today ar1 Tues- day at tn. market, named wers a. follow.: CHICAGO. -Closed- Wheat- Today. Tues'jr May July ... ... 3 ,' ... 7 86B Corn- 63 , 60B 63 A 49A May ... July ... KANSAS CITT. Wheat- May .. July ... 84 77 82 76 46 44 Corn- 46 46 May .., July ... ST. LOUIS. Wheat- May .., July ... ... 2 ... 83A ... 47' ... 4 1B 1 Corn- May July ' MINNEAPOLIS. 46 7 Wheat- May ... 83 A 9 92B 2B July , v DULUTH. Wheat ' May July MSW YORK. 2B MB 81B 91U Wheat ( May 1 July -. 86 86 V NEW YORK GK14KRAL MARKET. notations of tha Day Varloas Cantmodltles. MPrtv YORK. Aorll 13. FLOTTR Receipts 33.WH bbls.: exports. 11.116 bbls. Market rather quiet, uui prices more iimuy uom juinnesoia iiaicnn, ai.iuv.w. nts, i.fu5.Q0; winter straignis, i wao.io, aLiiiiRr traa. X3.xit.uu: Miniiesoia oaaers. 34.10ki4.36; winter low giades, u.itxgf ou. Mya flour, uulet; fair to good, 4.SuaV4.BO;, choice tn tuni'V 14 Smilt.SO. crin s: m s- a 1, uuteli vellow western. $lnul.lu; city, tl.lotaLU; k-lln dried, 3.1otf BAULKY Uulet; reeoing. c, c 1. 1. ew .... a - "Vf.ru mHlllnir bLAjlifii' c. 1. f. Buffalo. Kir; Weak: no. i weatern. ic, i arrive prompt. . .' ii u: AT Trlna jta.OOO hu sales. 4.200. 000 bu. futures. Spot market firm;-No. l red, $1.07. nominal, elevator: no. rea, ii n.ii ittu. tioi.iiiiur fifliuaf: No. 1 north ern. Luluth. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba, nominal, f. O. o. afloat. Options opened lower, but ths close wus strong at Ij2u net advance. May, 94&!o, closed bc; Jul?. 9o93 8-lec. closed 9Jc: September, o3VljX&o,' closed ka.e Tcmliur. MuM'ikC. closed o&a.O. .inxi u.n.lni. 1Q -Ii'ji Ku eTTMir-ta l ist bu.; sales, li.onO bu. future. Spot market firm; No. 2, nominal In elevator and 63o f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. t white. 64c. Option market opened barely steady, rallied with wheat aud closed SJ c net higher; May, fx"6c, closed 651,c ; Julv. fAfti EiW. closed 64c. UA I b tiecvtpis, imj.wju du. ; exuriai, o.v bu. Spot market easy; No. 2, 42c; stand ard white. 4dc; No. 3 white, 40c; No. white. c. HA i Steady : shipping. 67iT70o; good to elioii'H ftS'uHTUc. TALLOW fciisy ; city, 4c; country, 4 V 'c. HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice. 1003 crop. 2,jJoc: 19u2 crop. 23'(faC. IIIUKS Steady ; Ualveaton. 20 to lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, M to au ii.s., ltc. LEATHER 8teady: acid. 139360. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3 C.'o; Jaiian, nominal. 1 ROVISIONS Bief, dull; family, $10 60(0 1150; mess, $ 60ii 00; beef hums. $0.6"i 22.00; packet, $a.&o'li60; city, extra India mess. 115 m-ii 17 (. Cut meat, aulet: pickled bellies. It Mui.it: pickled shoulders, $.0; pickled hams, fyouiiii. Lra. weak: west. H.Aan.A.l S7 lift ' rttflnurl mttk iutnlln.nl $7.11: South 'America, $7.76; compound, $.M tl 2 Pork, easy; family. M tj; short clear. IM.uxii l&.To; mess, KUitfM.W. RUT TKK rnroi : irtsn cruaunery, HVJZZQ state dairy. lMB'-TO. CHKKSliUuiei; state full cream, small and In me. colored and white, fancy Ben. titiiber, no; goou u pnuiw Lwuicniutr, 10 iV-- .... Ktitio r irm; viei.iorii uraia, aoi:, iiuiaia selections. 18HlataC. pTii'i.TRY Alive, steaoy western chick ens. 13c: fowls. 14c: turkeys, IV; dressed Irregular; western chickens, ,i:((J13c; fowls. lU'Ulic; turkeys. iixq.ioc. Peoria Grata Market. PKORIA. Awll 11-CORN-Hlgher; No. 8, 4oo; No. 4. 46C. ' WHISKY On tnt cais or i a ior,nn- isnea iwiea MUwaal.ee raia MILWAUKEE. April U.ghsrj No. 1 torihern. Market. IS -WHEAT ScjWc; NO. 1 1 northern, 1Kr97r: old Julv, (wyfUSe asked. RTE-Hrmi Nd. 1, ;:4c. PARLEY Steady; No. 2, Tftffi.V. CORN Firm; No. i, 47j:Jci July, 60o asked. CHICAGO GRAI AftD PROVISIONS. Feat a re ( the Tradlas; aad Claslag ' ' Prices an Board of Tr. CHICAGO, April IS. Pessimistic reports on ths condition of the winter crop caused sharp advances in wheat today. Compared with yesterday's close, final figures today showed a net gain of c rr the July de livery. Corn is up c. Oats are H'frNe. higher and provisions l(Vfil6c. Extremely light receipts here and In the northwest caused a firm tone In wheat at the open ing, the July option being a shade to V Vi higher, at K&TfcC. There was an active demand from the start, covering by shorts being a noticeable feature during the flint hour of trading. A feature In trading was an Increased Interest In the September delivery, that Option loading all others In strength. After July had touched tlc prices made some reoesslon on account of profit taking, but the market held strong. July closing at flic. May sold between 92Vuo and closed at 93'V. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 67,500 bushels. Primary receipts wtre 245.40Q bushel, compared with 240.400 bushels a year ago. Minne apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 77 cars, against 241 last week. strength in wheat was tne main innuence In the corn market. Local receipts were small, and that contributed to the Im proved tone. The close was near the high Eolnt. July sold between ito and MrVd ic s.nd closed at 60Vc. May ranged be tween BlV4"S53c and closed at the top. Local receipts were 100 cars, with 32 ot contract grade. oats were affected by strength in wneai and corn. The market ruled strong and closed almost at the high figures. July opened o lower to a shade higher, Bold between 37He ana closed at 2?Hc Lo cal receipts were 71 cars. Provisions were strong In sympathy with grains and on lighter receipts of hogs, with higher prices nt the yards. For eigners were credited with buying lard and packing houses made fair purchases or ribs. Ail the advances am not noia, owing to liquidation by pit traders, but the market closed nrm witn juiy pom up 8o at 110.26. July lard showed a gain of 10iJ12Hc. closing at il.77H'',.80. Ribs closed 10c higher than last night at $6.60. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcls. Open. High. Low. Close.Ye y. Wheat May P3 92 84 86-iiHJ 87i ob 83 81i 8:,804J 63 1 62 60 49i 4ii48'U4ii 873,'375t37 8736Vti7 82l 31 a July b July a 8ept b Sept. Corn- May July Sent. Oats-r May- July ScdL Pork- May 12 82 12 20 12 3o 6 60 6 67 6 36 ' 6 60 July Lard- May July 62 6 80 46 6 69 Ribs May July No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market steady; winter patents. $4.60(34 70; straights, 4.4(Kii4.70; spring pat ents. 4.Omr4.20; bakers, 83.0OS3.60. WHEAT-Ho. 3 ripring, waic; ino. s, ou. 6c; No. 2 red, 96fl99c. CORN No. 2. 63c; NO. 3 yellow, 03C. OATS No. 2, 37?sc; No. 2 white, 87420. BARLEY Good feeding. S1B66C; rair 10 Chilce malting, flftftc. nk 0 r la x seed. 11. im: ino. 1 norinwesi em, 11.16. Prime timothy. ciover, contract grade, 810.(5. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, per bbl.. tl2 aMiiie T7Un. IjltA. ner 100 lbs.. $e.56rr.60. Short ribs sides (loose), pi.26'u.37; short clear sides (boxed), .764r(.uo. The following were tne receipt ana snip- ments ot flour and grain: Hecemts. eniDmems, Flour, bbls 41.200 21.300 Wheat, du m.vv Corn, bu .....195,400 lll.uoo Oats, bu .' 149.SOO 70,100 Rye, bu 2.U0U ,sw Barley, bu 64.200 188,800 On the produce exenange tooay me oui- ter market waa easy; creamery, 14B;23c; dairies, iza'ufic. .gKB 111 1001 . ""t rases included, 16c. Cheese, weak at 90 10c Kansas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. April 13, WHEAT May, etc; juiy, ic: oepiemuer, ioc, taau, . m hard. ;' Ko.. 8. 86a6ci No. I red, $1.02; n-ute, Jn. 4Bwc. 84c: July. Tic: septemner, vac: caan. no. CORN May. 4846c: July. 46c: cah, No. 3 mixed, 478o; No. 8, 474jH7o; No. t white. 48V4c: No. 3. 47H4748C. OATS No. 3 white. 42c; Mo. I mixeo, 41 tf?42rv HAr t noics timotny, .wu tw; cnoioe prairie, 88.00. KUtliWC. BUTTER Creamery, 2022c; dairy, 17c KOflS uo higher: Missouri and Kansas oases, returned. l4o; no. 3 wnitewooa rases Included. 16WQ. . , Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 42,400 68,000 Corn, bu 25,800 44.H00 Oats, bu 6,000 4,000 Llverposl Grain aad Provisions. LIVERPOOL, April 13. WHEAT Spot, Otilet: No. 1 California, 7s lZd, futures, rliill- Ma v Ka6V;d: Julv. 8s 6V4d. CUXtlMPOi, quiei; jimenvan mum, new, 4s34i4ja; American mixta, oia, uitta Futures, quiet; May, 4s4d; July, nominal. Dalntk Grain Market, DULUTH, April IS. WHEAT Dull: No. 1 northern, 81c; to arrive, No. 1 hard, 94 Vic; No. 1 northern, V2c; no. I north ern. 90c; May, 92c; July. 8c. OATS 4Jn track ana to arrive, bbo. OMAHA WHOLKSALtl MARKET. Coadltloa ( Trade aad Quotations oa Staple aad Fancy . Produce EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady; fresh stock, 1dc. LIVE POULTRY Hsns, Uc; young nuialar. ii'l .1, a, Pivtatttr. ht' IlirlCAVa lafrl4e: ducks. 9t4c: aeese. kc. tiUUliin Packing stock, izc; cnoice to fancy dairy rolls, 16iilric; separator, 22o. FRESH FISH Trout. 9tfl0c; pickerel, 6 ttc; iilk. c; perch. M'Wc; Piuensn. lc Whitehall. llaWc: aalmon. lie: haddock. 10c codfish, 12c; redsnapper. llc: lobster, boiled, D.r ,b.. m-; smoked wnitensn, no; ouu heaA llc. ctflsh, 13S14c; black bass, halibut. 10c: crsDDle. 12c: herring, tc white bass, 13c; bluenns, So; smelts, lOOUc: nnnan hadriies, smoked, o. OYSTERS New York counts, per can 43c; per gal., $1.00; extra select, per can, 8&o per gal., $1.76; standard, per can, 27c; per gal., ii.S5bl.40. ukaim fer ton. iib.on. HAY Prirea ruinln.! bv Omaha Wioleal Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland $60; No. 3. $0.00; medium. $o.6o; coarsa $5.00; rvs straw, $6 00. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair ana receipts light. TROPICAL' FRUITS. ORANOES Navtis, choloe, all alses, $3.28 lannit fiot-ala aa 1 1 aaa 0 U LEMONS California, fancy, 300 to 380, 83.60; choice, 240 to 370 sizes, $3.00o3.2&. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 66o imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 12o; 6-crown BANANaA Pr medium lxed buncbi r 'i ru. Inm laa tO 717.9 'J aS- .-'. sgusis 1e au. VIAASS, SSVa DATES-Peman. per box of 80 ckas.. 82 per lb. In 80-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed aaies, per dux, a.u. COCOANUTS Per sack. 84.00: per do. too. FRUITS. PIN EAHPLEB Per crate. $5.00: par dos. 82.00. APPLES Oregon fancy reds, per box $1.9u; New York export Greenings, Rusaels ana inanwins. i uu. STRAWBEKKlKS Texas, per Z4-ot. case. $3.00; Louisiana, per zt-pi. case, !.,. .Vfi.Uk.TAliA.es. POTATOES-Colorado. $1.16; Dakota, per DU., il. iu; nauves. si w. NAVY BfclAWO Per 0U.. 1-2. JLU I IS. CELERY Large California, buc 75a. aad ONIONS Bpsnisn, per crate, ii.nu; Colo rado red, per id., c. t'ARHAOB ollfurnla. per lb.. 4c. TURNIPS White, per bu., 0c; rutabagas. per id., ivkc. CARROTS Per bu.. $1 00. PARSNIPS Per bu.. sue M2 94 9Z 8fi4j-7V W 85S'07 87 K1H'U W 1H 80(&H 824 80W 51W3 63 6m 48VK 49 4bts seT, S - 36! 8IVlf74j 87 3 31il' . 82 W 31 13 25 12 40 12 25 12 37 12 62 12 37 62 62 6 52 6 70 6 80 S 70 6 87 45 6 37 6 62 6 60 6 62 BEETS Per bu., 76c Cl'Cl'MBERB Per dog.. $15051.75. TOMATOES Florida, per 8-baaket crate, fancy, $2.60; choice, $i00. RADISHES Per dos. bunches. 85ffl60a LETTl'CE HEADS Per dos. buncoes, tOe 6$1 00, top lettjea, per dox.. 454iVc. TURN IPS Southern, per dox.. 4tc. BEETS Southern, per dox.. fna. CARROTS Southern, per rtog., 76c. PARSLEY Southern, per dox., Jo446c 6HALLOT8-Per dos.. 76c ONION SETS Per bu, ot! 82 lbs., yellow. $2.10; wJilte, $108. . - RI'lNACH-Per bu., $1.0071.28. BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $3.00; string, ft bu. box. $3.00. Stateauent af Treasary raaditioa. WASHINGTON. April 11-Today's state ment oi the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 31&0,000.0u0 gold reeorvs tn the division of rodemnilon, show: Avallablg caah balance, t3au,7a2,764; vld, lUMitjM. t NEW YORK STOCKS AXDBOSDS Break in Union Fioifio Begrded u Dna to a'Rtd, EFFECT OF RUSSIAN DISASTER IS FEARED Reports of Large Steel Raporte aad Other Factors Hava a (heerfal Islseset oa the Market. NEW YORK, Arril 13. The dull and un certain stock market of today wss the natural outcome of the course of the pre vious market. The rather violent break In I'nion Pacific yesterday was regarded today as uue to a raid. Tne more careful con sideration of the part taken by the at torney general In the Northern Securities case at St. Paul modified the first Impres sion that the government was opposing It-e-lf on principle to the Union Pacific s ef fort to recover its former holding of North ern Pacific. But the action 01 the stock yesterday on that supposition caused a deeply grounded Impression that tha re cent mysterious accumulation of Union Pa clflo is based on the hope of advantage to the stock from the end sought in the suit. The Influence of foreign markets was on the side of reaction, and there were fears that the Russian naval disaster might result In further depression on the Paris market. The cancellation of an option on 67,000 ton ot pig iron by tne united oiaies oieei orporatuin, ana tne reason given inai 11 tas feared that the purchase would Invite he resumption of blast furnaces, was not of reassuring effect on the steel trade. Re newed strength In tne wheat maraei. pointed to yesterday's weakness as due to prollt-taklng on the government's report. Ith tne Ultimate erreci situ 10 De counita with. On the other hand, reports were current of a large export of steel products or March, and the very cneerrui view 01 the trade outlook expressed by the Iron Age, and published near the close, had an lniDortant effect In rallying the market. So die! the Increase In the dividend on Reading second preferred, which gave point to tne reports of large accumulation of anthra- lte at tne reaucea spring price scneuuie. The failure of the threatened bear demon stration to appear prompted some covering of shorts by room traders, and the closing was Arm. The dullness of the trading was practically unrelieved to the close, tsonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, H.tyo.000. United States new 4s advanced on call. The Quotations on the New York Block exchange yesterday were as follows: Baies.nign.L, iw.ioa. 61,600 74 73 74 600 mi 93 9GV. Atchison do Did Baltimore & Ohio... 7,000 600 (.loo : 80 do pfd anadlan Pad flo 80 110 Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio.. 600 800 1.500 100 32 87 Chicago & Alton do tifd a.. Chicago Gt. Western, hlcngo & 14. W ., M. A St. P... do pfd ..14,700 Chicago Term. A T... 200 9 8 do pfd .. C. O. & St. L Colo. Southern i 17 17 do 1st pfd do 2d cfd i 100 600 24 164 24 153 Delaware & Hudson., Del., Lack. & West.. Den. & Rio Grande... do pfd 200 6,000 2,200 300 71 2; 71 26 65 41 sn 130V4 Erie , do 1st pfd no zd oia Hocking Valley do pfd 80 130 Illinois Central owa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd SO 109 143 Louis. A Nashville... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Minn. A St. Louis.... M..8t. P. & S. Ste. M. do Pfd Missouri Pacific Mo. ,Knn. & Tex 83 do pfd 600 40 N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 1,000 3M 17 in. i. central wju Norfolk & Western... 600 do pfd Ontario fk Western.... 400 2i 19 Pennsylvania 43,400 P., C, C. & SU L Reading 16.200 ;ii9 45 44 ao 1st pra . .... do 2d rjfd l.fltVi Rock Island CO 12,700 ao pra OilO " 66' S3 St L. B. F. td pfd St. Louis S. W 100 do pfd Southern Pacific .... Southern Railway .. do pfd Texas A Pacino T.. St. L. & W do pfd Union Paciflo , do pfd 600 92 83 J,o66 '88 '87 Wabash do pfd Wheeling & L. E Wisconsin Central .. 800 400 100 18 40 224 do nfd i Adams Ex American Ex United States Ex...... Wells-Fargo Ex Amal. Copper 18,800 Am. Car & Foundry.. 800 do pfd Am. Cotton OH '60 "49 19 19 a a "7U "t" 27 77 do pfd Am. Ice 600 100 do cfd Am. Linseed OH ...... do pfd Am. Locomotive do pfd ' Am. Smelt. A Refng.. ao pra Am. St:gar Refng Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Colo. Furl A Iron Consolidated Qas .... Corn Products do nfd Distillers' Securities.. General Electric International Paper... ao pra International Pump... ao era National Lead North American ..... Pacific Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal A Iron... U. 8. leather do pfd U. B. Realty do pfd V. 8. Rubber do pfd U. 8. Bteel ,.. do pfd Westlnghonse Elec.. Western Vnlon Northern Securities.. 3,100 100 97 71 9fi Sit 100 69 69 l.4fa 11 1114 1,100 61 60 'JOO '88 "88 Total sales for the day, 383.300 shares. Boston Stock Quotations. F.OSTON, April IS Call loans, t3 per cent; time loans, 8"'i4 per cent. Official closing 01 stocks ana Dnnus: Atchlaos adl. 4a. lAdvanture do 4 Mai. (antral 4a.... Anhlaon , do pfd Pnaton A Albany.. Boatoa A Mains.. Pnaton Elavatad .. Kltchburs pfd ... Mn. Central N. T.. N. M. A H Pera Marquatta ... Vnloa Paciflo Amer. Arge. Cbem do pfd Amar. Pnau. Tuba Allouea , .. 44 Amalaamatad .. Amartraa gins Atlantia Blniham Cal. A Haela... . KT4 . Pl . I . t .4U . to .: . ' :: I :: I ... ,. 41 ,. T4 .. 4 ,.U0 ..14T . .11 I entennlal ..141 ICopper Rang .. .. 4lralr Waat ..1st IPnmlnlon Coal .. 74 iKranklln .. MS Orancy , .. lile Koj-ala .. tl iMaaa. Mining ., . . Mkrhlgan Amcr. Susar .. do pfd A mar T. A T. Ar.r. Woolen . do pfd .Ill Mohawk ....lt-4 Mom o. a c. Old Domlnloa . Oaceola Parrot Oulnry Shannon Tamarack ..... Trti.lty .... I'.. 8. Mining., t' Oil....... t'tali Vlrtorta 3 ... 1 ... M ,.. 21 ... al ::: ,.. 4H .A ... H ::: W .... li .... T Pnmlnlon I. A r'dlaon F.lertrle 111.. in Oanaral Elartrio 114 Maia. Eleotrla do pfd .-. Maaa. Gaa I'altad 8hoa Mack... do pfd V. Staal do pfd Waetlng. eommoo .. Bid. Asked. I0S 7a 40. , 41 . t'a 11. Winona ll.Wolvarln 7 Mew York Mlaiac Stocks. NEW TORK, April U-The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Coa A Ilea ftraaca Brunavlck Camatock Tunnal Con. Cal. A Va., Mors (iWar Iroa Hlar LaajTllla Co ... Uttla Cklat Ontario .... . II . 1 . I . .V Ui .170 . 3 .. . 4 .40 .. II .: it .. ie .. 11 ..MM Opblr Pboeula fSavaga Sierra Navada ... "all Hopas .... Biandard New York Money Market. NEW TORK. April ll-MONEY-On call, easy at lfcl per cent; closing bid and asked, 1 per cent. Time loans, easy and dull; sixty days, 23 per cent; ninety si months. 3 pr rRIMB MERCANTILE ner cent. TATER 44J4 STKRLINO EXCHANOE Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4730- 4 7S6 for demand ami at $4 84KVfi 4 M0 for Sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.86 and $4 "a; commercial hills. $4 84. PII.VER Rar. Ktc; Mexlran dollars. 43c. BONDS Government, firm; railroad. Ir regular. The closing quotations on bonds are as fnllW! V. raf. a. ..I'm Manhattaa e. ( 4a...i"ii ..m Max. Central 4a . .104 I no tat Ine I . 7 Mlna. St. L. 4a... ..lWa M . K. A T. 4a ..Um do ta 'S ..1(17 N. R. R. of M. C 4 7 ,.1I N. Y. C. g. ma t .. 11 N. J. C. . .. "a No. ParlBc 4a I"'1 .. !UI oo la 'f ..liOMjiN. A W. . 4a. ...... 74 .. I1H O S. L. 4a A pa.... s4 ..ltnn Penn. coht. IHa M1 .. Ra1lns sea. 4a f:v, ..lAla St. I a I. M. e. Ha .iuv, flo cospon i dn la. re(. i do eonfwn do saw 4a, rai do coupoa do old 4a, do coupon Atrhlaon gen 4S.. do art), aa Atlantic C. L. 4s. D. O. 4a dn ma Central of Oa. ta. do lat Ine Chea. A Ohio 44 hlraao a A. .t St. U. S. F. l. aa. r n A O. n. 4a III. It. 1. s. W la .. ! .. 47V4 .. MS ..ltH ..11T O. M. A 8 P. I 4a.. lOkS Seaboard A. L 4s. C. A N. W. o. 7a... 129V, . so. raclflf 4a C, ft. I. P. 4a.... 7lVRo. Railway 6a.... dn enl. 0a ftit'Taiaa A P. la.... Tt'C. St. L. t. 4a..l00iT.. St. LAW. Chleaso Tar. 4a SO I n Ion Pacino AHUi An Mnv. 4o.. 4S....1M' Ivva Con. Tonaro 4a.... 'olo. A Bo. 4a ... Kl,;v. 8. Rtaal Id ta . It .1114 n. A R. O. 4a s Brl prior llaa 4a.... do fan. 4a M f. W. V. C. Is.. ..toil Hncklnt Val. 4Ha....KU Wabanh la do dab. B... W. A U K Wla. Central Colo. r. A I. , 2- i la a. ta.. tl L. A N. nnl. 4a Vi Bid. Offered. Iondoa Stock Market. LONDON, April 18. Closing: Consols, money , do arcnuDt ...i AParnnda Ati'tilann do pfd Baltimore A O.. Canadian Parlflo Chea. A Ohio.... Chloaso Ot. W... Mt-1N. Y. Central .111 . 40 . to . " . 41 . 10 . . 404 . J"4 M Ml Norfolk A W. 4 . ws . 83 Mi .11 do pfd Ontario A Vf... PannaylTnnis .. Rand Mla ... Readtnx do lat pM.. do td p.'d.. IX 17 14 1S i' 74 C, at. a St. P., 80. Railway ... PfBeara do pfd Bo. Pacific Union Paciflo .. do pfd U 8. PI Ml do pfd . P-Ta . A R. O do pM . n Brla 7'4 do lat pM..., do td pfd... IVi 41 134 .. 11 ,. :va Illinois Central Wabaah ouia. A Naah. It 14 do pfd .. at) . u K. A T... 11 Spantah 4a SILVER Mar, uncertain, 24 13-lod per 01, MONEY ft2V ner cent. The rnte ot discount In the open market is z1i'- per cent; lor three months bins. -ltivit ptr cent. Cotton Market. T TtTCDDAAT A 11 1 1 11 TV ll X flnn In AJ . ZI VfV71i. A'lll lO. V. V X A Wi .,. llh.lted demand, prices unchanged; Ameri can middling. 8.24d. Futures opened quiet but steady and closed steady: American middling, g. o. c, April and May, 7.82d Mav and June. 7.79d: June and July. 7.7ud July and August, 7.72d; August and Sep tember. 7.64d: Contemner and October. 6.73d; October and November, 8.4ad; November and December, 6.!d; December and Janu arv. 6.81d: January and February. 30d. jnb;vv UKiHiAisis. April u.-4;tjiivn- Futures. steady: April. 14. Olio bid; May, 14.21(3 14.22c: June. 14.42a bid: July. 14.67a 14 wc; August, 13.720 Din; eeptemoer, ii.no fri2.3tto: October. 11.67Hll.oc: wovomoer. 11.68o bid; December, ll.6Cll.61c, Market easy; sales, 2,800 bales; ordinary, lc; goou ordinary, iSa-itic; tow miaanng, ita-iic; middling. 14 8-lttoloc; good middling, 14c; middling fair. ioo; recelpU, 2,211 bales; Stock, 208,000 bales. ST. LOUIS. April IS. COTTON uulet ana o lower; middling, 14c; sales, none; re ceipts, 6N bales; shipments, 76 bales; stock, 12,909 bales. N BW YORK. Anrl 13. COTTOJV-BPlt closed quiet and 36 points lower; middling Uplands, 14.4UC; miuuung gun, it.ooc; saies, none. Foreign Financial. BERLIN. April 13. Exchange on London, 20m 4tpfgs for checks. Discount rates. hort bills, 2 per cent; three months bills, 2 per cent. Prices on the Bourse ware weak UDon yesterdays isew York quotations and further reports of the proba bility ot trouuie oetween itussia ana ininn. rAKln, April ia. trices on ino course today opened higher. Rio Tlntos lost it. Russian imperials 4s closed at 84.80. Tha private rate of discount was 2 per cent. Exchange on London, 15 f 130 for checks. LONDOIS. Auril 13. Money was auunaani In the market today. The undertone was steady. The new county council loan of K5.00u.000 in consolidated stocks did not afreet glll-eagea securities, consols easea slightly, recovered and closed below the best quotations 01 tne aay. Americans ui the opening sympathised with the weak ness in rsew lum, recoverea 10 auove parity, had an undecided tendency and closed dull. Russian and Japanese securi ties were heavy. Stocks hardened at the close. Wool Marketl OAQunM A .... 1 1 1. Tli.ra la a fnilae bnal. DUDIVH, niiu w- , . . w . - - - ness in pulled and territory wools. Foreign wools are steady. Leading Quotations are: Idaho fine, 14fil5c; heavy fine, 13cal3c; fine medium, l.VH6c: medium, lfllic; low medium, 17418c; Wyoming fine, 14 Hoc; heavy nne, iic; nne meoium, 16ii!16c; medium, 18ai9o; low medium, id 19c. Utah and Nevada fine, 14'i16c; heavy nna I3(,ii2ic: nna meaium. luwaioc: me dium. lsiilUc: low medium, IStiWc. Dakota tin lhiiho! nne medium iwiMYtv. memum, 18 19c; low medium, 19(&20c. Montana fine choice, 18(tfl9c; fine average, 17(ulbc: fine me dium cnoice, isiiic; average, ioiuiiu, atatiic. 19i aoc; medium cnoice, iwniwc. HT. IXlIJlfl. April 18. WOOL Bteady : me dlum grades, combing and clothing, lStji'ttic; light. 1447 iihc: ueavy mis, wuitnu, iuo washed. 20u3tC CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle aad Sheep Steady aad Hoes trongr aad Five Ceats Higher, CHICAGO, April 13.-CATTLK Receipts 10.000 head: market steady; good to prime steers, 86.00(36.60; poor to medium, 34.35iy 4.90: stockers and feeders, S3.7Hi4.0; cows 32.00iQ-4.3O; heifers, I2.26ii4.40: canners, 31.60 th2.60; bulls. 83.004.00; calves, 2.Z5g4.76; Texas fed steers, 4.0(jff4.tw. HOGS Recelpta SS.OOO head; estimated to. morrow. 20.000 head: left over. 2,861 head I- -. -. n R- kl-k, nl ...... 1 DiarKDl BIIUIIS a Y 1 v , v. vj wca., mixed and butchers, 36.0ivSfi.35; good to choice heavy, 85.3Oij6.40; rough heavy, 3V10 ttti.30; light, $4.85(i6.25; bulk of sales, $5.15 CifiDO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 16,000 head: market steady; lambs, steady to weak: good to choice wethers, 4.754itv65; fair to choice mixed, 83.5O'r4.80 western sheep, $4.50186.40; natlvs lambs, '$4.50tft5.90j western lambs, wooled, K.20UU.66; clipped $6.ooiy.6D. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. April 13. CATTLE Re ceipts i.wu neaa, inciuaing iuo souinerns market steady: export and dressed bee steers, steady. 4 6wj6.25: fair to good steady, $3.604.60; weatern fed steers, steadv. I3.fti4i4.50; stockers and feeders, 13.00(84. 50: southern steers. $3.76(S4.86l south ern cows, $2.2fi5'3.25: nstlve cows, $3.fl0fJ 4.15; native heifers. $3.i4 40; bulls, steady, l?50ifyS5: calves. iz.axtie.. HCM3S Receipts ll.OfiO head; market offilrtc lower: ton. lo.Oft: bulk or sales, h.tos.h heavy. . 84.95t8fi.06: packers, $4.8005.00; pigs and llrhts. M0oS4 90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 7. 0110 head; market steady; native lambs. $5.60 6 00: western tamos, tn trwn.ia; rea ewes. S4 7R36.26; yearlings, $6.00.60; stockers and feeders, $3.5024.60. St. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, April 13 CATTLE Receipts 2.500 head. Including 1.800 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, 34 6oiri6.60; dressed beer ana butcher steers cows and heifers. $2 2sg4.60; canners. $2 10 V6.60; bulls, $2.75g4.o5; calves, $4.003.6O Texas and Indian steers, 33.MHSf4.i5; cows and heifers, $2.76fi8.75. HOGS Receipts 8.500 head; market 8c lower: nigs and lights. 34.40474.86: packers 84 95S6.15; butcher and beat heavy, $5.10($ K 26. ' SHEEP AND LAMBffRecelpts 1.800 head: market steady to strong: native mut tons, $44Mi676: lambs, $6.26ho0f; culls aod bucks, $3.76J'4.60; stockers, $2 0lxg3.60. at. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH April 13. CATTLE Re ceipts 2.066 head; market steady; natives, $3.75&6.26; cows and heifers. 82.26(4.76; bulls and stags, $2.504i4.60; yearlings and calve. $2 6"fi4 86; stockers and feeders, 33.0ujj4.30. HOGS Receipts 7.814 head; market 6c lower; light, 84.76gH.96; medium and heavy, $4 STHfMif; bulk. $4.90j4 96. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 9.000 head; market steady to 10c higher; west ern lambs, $6.36; western sheep, $6.80. Stock la Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock for tha six principal western cities: iniue. itoge. Bneep Bouth Omaha 8,776 10,a 6.400 Chicago 10.0t Kansas City 7.4) St. Louis .....m.. 2,o"0 Bt. Joseph ... 1.16 Bloux City 8o0 Il.tXO 11.00 8.6U0 7.814 8u0 16,000 7.0110 l.oO) 9,UrO Totals 28.441 ' 68,814 88,000 leas Cly Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, April 13. fBpecUl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 9o0 head; mar ket steady; becvea, $$6Cu4.6o; cows, bulls ami mixed, 32 2txa3.80; Blockers and feeders, $3.00tfj4 00; calvea and yearling. $2.76n3.7fl. HlKaB) Receipts. 8ot) head; market 6e lower, selling at $4.7U4j6.0o; bulk, H76$4.$a days, 2ir?4 per cent OMAHA LIVE SI OCR MARKET Cgtt't Esosipts Af tin Libergt tnd Prioes Baled Weak to a Dim Lowar. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Moderate Raa of gkeea and Laaabs aad with t'oatlaaed C.od Demand Market Was Active aad Steady to Strong; All Aronad, SOUTH OMAHA, April 13, 1)04. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Otticial Monday .... 4.3tX 8,(44 8,7:6 3.J42 d.-"l S.IM 6.40 umciai Tuesday ... Official Wednesday 13. .4 1U,SW Three days this weck..l9,W4 27.760 21, Mi: Same days last week 12.3MI Z3.TKI 24.42 Same days week before. 16, M1 3a.o;8 lS-i Same three weeas ago...lt.otJ ai.i 29.7'i7 Sams four weeka agu....l7,31 26,ii 28.tji8 Same days last year 13,tU4 '41,7,0 m.Uti RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows ttie receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, wltn comparison with lust year; 1804. 1903. Ino. Cattls 2i,bl6 2o.a 8.150 Hogs Klt.tHs HJMi 67,u.:t Sheep 630,937 3W,bU 121.3J4 Average prices paid tor nogs at Bouth Omaha lor Ute last several days with Com parisons: Data. I 1904. 103. 11KB. l01.1t00. 118. lMg. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April AprlY April April April .. 16 12 T 31 6 341 I 87 4 8 13 66 27.. 1 j 7 2o, t 4 6 Ho, 4 ' 3 60 M..J 6 17 7 SO 6 64 6 M 6 Oil 3 t 3 67 38.. f 14( j 6 691 I 861 6 16 3 60 3 66 30.. I 6 07 T 331 I W I U 1 HI N 6 Ml 6 W $ 68i 3 S3 81.. i 4 98 7 2 1 6 o 7 291 tiol 8 97 1 i 8 641 3 6 3., 8. 4. 6.. 6.. 7.. 8.. 6 08 I t 291 (M 6 oui 6 0S( 1 8 Hi 1 7 23 8 4 6 98 6 15j 3 661 6 18! 7 26 63 6 99 6 6V 3 SZ 3 6 07i f tf 63 6 86 1 6 8u 8 5 3 ' 6 UOhI 7 24, 16 9 6 JU 3 - 3 79 4 93 7 24 C8J ' I 6 37 1 3 4l 3 72 4 9u-i 7 2, Uoi 6 01, 1 3 bbl 3 71 94 7 261 fa 6 921 6 83 I S 15 7 2 781 6 8.1 6 381 3 68 1 4 86 7 21 6 89 6 911 6 8t 3 7 3 71 4 87 I 6 tU 6 9h 6 331 3 631 3 71 4 80i 7 19 04 6 40 3 81 8 67 April $.. April 10 April 11.. April 11. April 13. indicates Sunday. The offtolal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Uses. C, M. & St. P 1 3 Wabash 8 1 Missouri Paollio 9 3 .. 1 tniuu Pacific system 67 31 C. at N. W 9 $ F., E. dt M. V 78 49 9 C, bt. P., Af. at O.... 28 23 11. c M S0 86 7 1 C, B. ot Q 6 4 K. C. A St. J 1 I C, R. I. a P east.. .. 8 C.. H. I. & P., west.. 8 8 8.. Illinois Central 6 1 Chicago O. W 6 3 Total receipts ....273 166 24 2 Ths disposition of ths day s receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated; Cattle. Hogs, sneep. Omaha Packing Co 71s Lotto' iuJ Swift and Comuany 1.6X3 3.m 1.4;.l Cuduhy Packing Co.... 1.401 2,908 1,2:12 Armour .A Co 1,110 8,068 l.lul ansant die Co ., 133 .... .... Carey & Renton ........ A) MoCreary A Cary 20 W. I. Stephen 78 Hill A Son 10 B. P. Lewis 2 Huston dt Co 16 Hamilton & Rothschild 87 L. F. Hum 2 ' Wolf & Murnan 138 Hobbick A H K9 Bam Werthemter 21 arker A Webb 294 , Bold 468 . & F. Co 245 M. Hagerty tk Co 100 Other buyers 407 .... 260 Totals 8,370 13,6a 4,967 CATTLE There was another liberal run of cattle here thla morning, Uiough not nearly as many aa yesterday, as will be seen from the table of receipts above. In view of the liberal receipts packers were rather bearish and ths morning was well advanced before much business was trans acted. The same as yesterday, the big end ot the receipts consisted of corn-fed steers, and the market was. slow in opening and In fact was not very active at any time. At the beginning packers picked uo a few of the choice light-weight cattle at prices but little lower than yesterday, while the heavy and commoner kinds were arouna 6310o lower than yesterday. As the morn ing advanced the situation did not Improve and In fact the close was a little weaker. Owing to the slow opening and the lack of activity an day, it waa late berore even the bulk of the cattle was disposed of. The cow market was also a little weaker this morning. Receipts were not heavy, but the downward tendency of prices on steers naturally affected the market on butcher stock to some extent. The light cows and helfttrs of good quality sold about steady, but others were 6ttl0o lower than yester day. Trading was not very active on any thing Dut tne oest ana ior tnit reason it was a little late before a clearance waa made. xuus wvrv cariainiT no nii'ifl uian Firaar, but veal calves sold without trouble at good, steady prices. The demand for stockers and feeders continued In good shape and speculator were out In good season, bidding fully steadv prices for all desirable aradea something strlcuy choice could be quoted strong, iiepreaentative saies: BEEF STEERS. Me At. .. 131 ..10 .. .. 151 ..1064 ,.10M .. 141 .. .4 .. 141 .. 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I I Ali tit 6 M l"0 I t It I rj in in lid no I 1?' 'feeokrs! I ti STOCK KR8 mo t t 1 m 10 t t.. 1 TI i . nt I T f i I fk) 1 11 in f 4"4 in H .1 I7 5 4 4' 5 I ti 4 I IS l 1 t WT )H 17 Ill IN 10 441 t 00 Mi 4" 7n MS TCI 70 MO 49 4fl VII I M 1 art aiio a I 40 I 40 HOGS There was another liberal run of hogs In sight this morning and tha ten dpney of prices was downward. Ths de cline amounted to KflOc. the 'bulk of hogs) selling t tt M4.R-'. The choice load sold from 14 Ri tn 34 9". The commoner kinds sold from It SO down. Trading waa fairly active nt the decline, as aalramrn did not see any hup of preventing the de cline. ' It was some time, however, bforo a clenrsnce was made owing to tha liberal receipts. There was no particular change In tho Litter part of the market, unless possibly a trifle weaker feeling or! the extremo light weights. Most everything was dis posed of by noon, so that a good clearanoa was made. Representative sales: Ks. M... 10... 47... II... tl... IC... 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II., :. 19. 43 14. 46.. 67., 11. 61., M.. fl. 51 . 76. II. TIV . I". Tt, 4T. 14. IS. Tl. 70 II. Tl. 10. 110 3 141 160 241 225 164 2t 231 231 irs 214 116 221 2.M 230 300 271 J.'.l 18 243 241 J2I 2CI 260 101 321 171 .. 4 80 SO" 4 80 .. 4 30 . .. 4 80 80 0 to io so 'io 4 80 4 10 4 10 4 80 4 80 4 10 4 80 4 80 4 80 ' 4 80 4 10 4 to 4 80 4 80 4 10 4 80 120 110 80 0 '46 10 SHEEP AND LAMBS There was smaller run ot sheep here this morning and as the demand continued of about the usual sue the market ruled active and steady to strong. The matket, though,' was a trifle spotted and buyers were Inclined to take off a little on some kinds that have not been killing out to fult them. As a general thing, though, the market was In a gooa, Healthy condition ami tne prv.es paid in some cases were the highest of the season to datt. For example, Mexican wethers and yourllngs sold ss high as $6n6,. or a dime above the previous highest point. Western ewes that sold yesterday for 3u 10 brought a nickel more today, which la also tr.e ingnesi point or tne season, flipped R'C.Iiitb sold at 34.76 and vouled ones brought $6.60. Clipped yearlings brought $5.00. There were not many lambs cm kale and the quality was rather common aa a whole, so tnat a good test ot tne market was not, made. Desirable grades, though, could safely be quoted steady. Quotations for cornfed stock: Oood 4a choice lambs. 33.60tdo.7c: fair to good lambs. tofxfc'D.oO; good to choice yearlings, $6.00t8 1.8a; fair to good yearlings, $4.6oii4.90; good to cnoice wetners, H t"U'.. air to gooa wethers., li.ov4i4.90: good to choice ewes. $1,901(6.10; fair to good ewes. $4.ti?4-90. Clipped stock sens 304j;tc less than wooiea tuck. No. Av. Pr. 8 60 4 60 4 76 4 75 4 96 ' t 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 10 6 16 6 16 6 ti t 86 6 60 6 60 4 western bucks ...... ...'., 167 18 western cllmied ewes 90 lYK western clipped wethers 128 177 western clipped wethers...,., 127 219 western clipped wethers....,,, lot 6 western ewes and Iambi...... 113 186 western ewes 95 1.19 western clipped wethers 94 343 western clipped wethers 94 8i3 western clipped lambs........ 67 166 western ewes 113 30u western ewes 113 9 western tthers and iambs.. 79 130 western wt-thers 103 411 western wethers 110 2u0 western lambs 76 113 western clipped ewes ,. 67 7 western ewes w 1 western spring lambs 36 73 western clipped ewes and wethers 108 38 clipped lambs 61 7 00 til . 86 85 8&6 Colorado lambs 84 406 Colorado lambs 78 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DEEDS filed for record yesterday as fur nished by the Midland uuarantee ana Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1614 Farnam street, for The Bee: William L. Adams and wlfs and George F. Bancroft and wife to Peter Peterson, lots 19 and 21, block 5. West Side $ ITS Leopold Doll and wife to William Vii kers, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Pierce's . . sub of Hlmebaugh's add 400 Thomas DeLavnd and wife to Hadley . M. Henley and Charles H. Hunting-, ton. trustees, lot 1, block 34, Florence '. 150 George H. Thummel, special muster In chancery, to Oliver Ames ana Bar.l- , uel Carr, executors, lot 1, block 9, Hanscom Place 8.700 Berlin company to Union National bank, part of se4 section 3-14-13 600 Sheriff to Clinton Orcutt, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Brown park add 700 William K. Potter, receiver, to Herb ert D. Heathtield, lot 8, block 2, sub . of lot 6, Capitol add.... , II. D. Heathtield and wife to Hi rum N. Way, part of sw4 of section 30, and part of nw section 31-16-18 20,000 Sheriff to Omaha Savings bank, lot 6, Cherry Garden 1,860 Omaha Savings bank to Omaha Realty company, lot 6, Cherry Garden 1 Winifred A. Walker and husband to K. Clayton Williams, part ot lot 9, Elizabeth Place 1,800. COMMISSION CDs Incorporated Capital and Surplus $600,000. peelers In 6 RAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCES: 176 State and Na tional Banks A Commercial Agencies. 166 Braneh OfBoes. Geaeral Offlca. i ft. Y. Life Balldlag, MlNNgAPOUS. Omaha Brisak-1411 Faraaa St., Tel. steer. TltOi. M. WAPnif'K. Cor. sssiaiiaaaisjasaasiaaa Updike Commission Co., GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Business handled promptly la all mark eta Office. 6C2 Bee Building, Telephone 2468. Q. W. UPDIKE, MANAGER. LOVREY DR0S.& CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks and Provisions. Room 212, N. T. Life Building. 'Phone 8610. Special attention (tveu to telegraph and nuiU orders. OMAilA. 1M 17