f TI1E OMAHA DAILY PEE: THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1004. 9 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET steady at 4a 3d American mlved. old, ou't tnsl business In bankers' Mils at It 75fT OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET StOCkeTS ard feeders. yerri-gs. 7? -M .1 J. HtM JS -Receipts, h str.mg. seilniR at 81 pO'itf1; calves mil v.i e,n1 MrVet it : I'u.k. $l..o4 . at 4a 6Hd Futures, dull; Msy. 4s 3 d; 4 8") for demsnd and at tt v.jf.y 4 VJ for July. 4b JV4. slxty-dav bills, ard 1v34'x roatcd rates. kwtilM ummmLI bills, HMl t t4 t sn 4:: J i 1 i I Ol 1 4. I j 1 w if 1 : 1 4o I : 14 i 1 4. t ) l a n r: :i 1 : S 49 !' a T TO 41 5 s. t 444 14 Gentra. Too ii Weak asd Wha'. One and aa Eighth. is Off CASH DEALINGS BAD ALL ALONG LINE Believed Armar Is l.lealdatlrT. Rig Cora Parchaaes aad that He 1 aold One Mlllloa Huh. la Taesday. A weak rule. The OMAHA. April 10. 19 4 market today was the general OniMhit tti.n iln t i v. niuri..! I n I - lowed Chicago, m hih the May wheat sold off by noun Irnm Kl'ic 10 9c and the new July from Mc to MV. May corn d-ir- Ing th sam time ranged irum 'Sc to 4etjc. 'Die cash tnarkei also was olt all l"nf the line. The bad crop reports have not bea-n sufficient to hold the markt against the high prlt e and the lack of cash demand. The weekly government report givrs the condition b not so hud. Spring wheat seeding has progressed fairly ana the Pa cific coast la in tuio condition. The weather has been generally inrmtr and ralnv in the southwest. If v. Jones of the Commercial weist, who has tin n traveling through tne Den, pay a. nowever. tne soutnwest conril tlnn Is critical. Iowa report that tha south hair or the state naa finished seeding and the north half will have It in Thurs day. It la believed that Armour la liquidating Tin long line 01 corn ana mat he sold Tiesday about 1 ,3t.ia bushels. Thin, with other selling, brought a decline of 2V. Nebraska bus been- offering corn vety freely for the last few dnvs. and TueMiav syns flrm took 150.0H) busb'eia of It. Some of" the dope makers think Armour broke the market to stop this Nebraska move ment. While Chicago receipt have be email, they have been larger than for the plxty flays or last yenr. In Chicago ,-aah business Tuesday 6.000 bushels of No. 2 red wheat went to millers at !vo. r. n. n., while many bids for small lota were received. Of corn, 150,000 buohels nr contract waa reported aold to Armour st Sc under the May In store, or ran. irrtfi bushels standard aold at May to o over and 2W),0ofl more was rumored The range In price of Omaha grain for future delivery and the cloae of Tuesday ana toaay were as follows: Open. High. Low C'oe'.i- ToT. I' d v. U fs S7 M 83'si T. iC", M'i Mh 48 47 47 4; 4e't 4oS4 4o 4f-i 46sj 39 WH S7'4 3', WM, 3Ci 3V JiV fK, 304 - "4 so; 4THICAOO (iR tM A4D PRO lIO. Featarea of the Tradlagj aad riealag Prices obi Board af Trade. CHICAOO. April 20 Oeneral desire to rinse up all deals In May wheat caused detune or ;c today in the pn e or mai option. July. In sympathy, sold off IV. Closing prices were aimoM the lowest of the day. Oti closed at a loss nf c. fata ar oft l per cent. Krom Slc May de clined to carrying In the downward course the more distant deliveries. There was some good buying of July, but not enough to offset the selling caused by ttie plump In Mav. After touching MV, July closed at M?4fic, a net gain of Clearances of wheat and flour were e4uaj fo 41.4n bushels; prlmarv receipts were 1 H.&i) hu., compared with Joi.j bu. a year ago Minneapolis, Illuth and Chicago re ported receipts of 135 cars, against Ti cam meek and 119 a ve:ir ago. The feature In trading In corn was heavy liquidation of the Mav delivery by the lead ing holder The close weak Ju'y ojned Vrr,c lower to a shade higher to 41S'q4iNc, sold let en 4k'!r4,vc and W?!. and closed at 4Sc. Way ranged be tween 4tr; and 47c and closed at viNc, a net loss of lc for the any. ixksi re celpta were 75 cars, with 22 of contract grade. ...... Uati were nrra eariy in ine nay. 1 ne close was near the bottom July opened SiUe to He higher at aTH'UTTMrc to J.-v", aold between .W.&TTVto ami closed at 7 May closed at S7'c. Local receipts were 46 cars. Higher prices for hogs brought out a good scattered demand for provisions dur ing the earlv part of the seaslon. The elope was about steady, with July pork doan StiTHc at tl2 17Vt; July lard closed unchanged at l.t;H- Ribs were up a ih.ide at t 47'. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.l trpen.l Hlgh.l Low. Clore. 1 Tes'y, Wheat- May July July July Kept. Local Cash (.rata Market. The volumo of business among the spot grain buyera was good, but tne market was unable to stand against the weaken Ing of Chicago. Wheat was lc on and oora had weakened 2c since Tuesday. The buy ing is mostly by ahlppcrs to Chicago where tn grain la wanted to make contract. If poMsiole. Omaha receipts of corn were ex ceptionally heavy, being to cara, which was 01, ly w oars short ot Chicago. Chicago aleo received but 4 cars of oata. Receipts were: v neat, i cars in; one weeK ago, 4 and 16 cars. Corn, &6 cars In and 14 vara out; one week ago, 14 and 6 cars. Oats. 1 car in and X cara out; one week ago, 1 car In. Representative salea of car lots by sam ple, on track, Omaha: Mined corn. So. i. i cars, 47HO; No. I, 2 cars, 4iHc; 1 car, 47c; 1 car, 46c; 4 cars. 4oVc, .o. 4. I car. 4f.Vc; No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 4.vc; No. 3, 2 cars, 47c. White torn No. 3, 1 car. o. Hard Wheat-No. 2, 2 cars. 844c; 1 ear. White. Oats No. S. 1 car. 29V:; No. 4. 1 car, 3cvViC. WHtAT-Nm 1 hard, Kfcr7c; No. I hard. K'tfK&c; No. 4 bard. 7:vh7ic; No. 2 spring, e.V'tts7c; No. 1 spring. tju;c; No. 4 spring, 73'o77c. CORN No. S. 47r4Sc; No. 2, 4fifi47c; No. 4. t.ititfic; no grade. 4l'0"c; No. 2 yellow, 4V.u4nr; No. yellow, 4a47c; No. 2 white. 4754.: No. 3 white. 4Vtf47c. OATS-No. I a4oHc; No. t. 2o3!lUc: No. 4. rKSXHc: No. 2 white. 4H842Wc; No. 1 white. 3W?4oHc; No. 4 white, 27W3 itfc; standard, tlatc Nates Irons tae Eirlisgt ooleea Exchange visitors were: Earl Ryan. Fralm, Ir,vV -fVtittleartr-ITynard Neb.j C. W. Donaldson, rrank Jacquot, Merua. Neb.; John tJUmore, Imogen, la., and L A. Nolte, Elkhorn. Omaha liispe.-tlons of grain were 32 cars. Of corn, 2 cara graded No. 2. 16 cars No. i, 2 cars No. 4. 1 car no grade, 3 cara No. 3 yellow, 1 car No. 2 white and i cars No. 3 white. Two cars of wheal graded No. i hard winter. Grala Markets Elaewkere. doping prlrea of grain today and Tues day at tne markets named were as follows: LH1CAUO. -Closed-Today. Tues'y. 14A , M', Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Hept. Corn Mm v Julv Hept. July Sept. Pork May July Lard May JulT Sept. Julv Sept, I WW' 'l67. 1 ''( : : W!"1.1 I I 4WftTti' 4VtfS. :4va' I I I 91 V 7W; 81 I W, W ! . I 4"V I I 1 '; H6 tgi'i, M.B4aiO p:i 1 I 4S 4? 4VatsMT'l 4t 38 4 "WyS 12 fo U U I 65 So 35 6 674 M's. I 37 3eV 31V 87VI 37 t 1 2i MV tW4 3S S7'i 12 17'. It 0 1 11 93N 12 On 12 37V; 12 17 U 1TV 12 17H 1 B7H! 75 , S7W1 40 I 6 5S I 7H! 50 5 80 30 4A 60 6 60 74. f SO I.. 30 I 6 47 60 I . 60 6 27H 46 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Pricti IY1 Gradually and Ecaoh a Very Fetbla Laral NORTHERN PACIFIC CAUSES STAGNATION Feellag t'lada Eaaressloa la Is4si ava Well aa Hrre aad Diverts Iatereat frees Aaaerlcaa earltles. NEW TORK. April lO.-The volume of dealings In stocks dropped off again today and the price movement breams very un certain and sluggish. These characteristics gained In force as the place of the mar aet got away from last night's level until the movement came to a standstill and then turned feebly In the other direction. North ern Pacific Is being largely discussed by speculators and the opinion is universal that this overhanging Influence Is the cause of the stagnation in the market. This feeling flnda expression In lxindon as well as here and diverts all Interest from Amer ican securities. The further depression In United States Steel preferred bad had an undoubted sympathetic effect on the whole market. The heavy losses by the Toronto fire made a minor Influence toward re action. The appearance of advertisements Inviting bids for t37.OiO.onO of New York City bonds was of mixed Influence. This Is the largest block of city bonds ever offered In one lot and this Is accepted as Indicating grow ing confidence In the Investment demand for securities. On the other hand the re quirements for taking up so considerable a mass are calculated to affect the ab sorptive power for other securities as the railroad Issues have done. The export of tl. 510,000 In gold was little noticed, since little more than half of yesterday's re ceipts of gold was equalled. Today's reports of gross earnings were poor and the publication of the Iron Age's trade review Increased the weakness In the iron and steel stocks. The local tractlulis made some recovery from yesterday's de cline and Consolidated Gas was affected by the withheld action on legislation affect ing It. The market closed dull and weak. lionds were dull and heavy. Total sales. par value, tl. 700,000. uniten (Mates -'s. coupon, ana ine 01a declined while the Ss. coupon, ad- anced V and the new 4s S per cent on call. Following was the range of quotations on the Stock exchange: 4 '- PIl.VFR-Rar. 5.T4r: Mxlan dillqr- 4.1c. HoNL'8 Oovernment, Irregular; rellroad. heavy. The closing quotations cn bonds are as follows: lS Sinhtllin r ( ..1"l4 .1' Mrx. Criitrtl 4f l! do in lnc :i lw - t L. 4s 1 .1" M . K T U .ni I o a 7s R. R. ef X V S. rf J. r dn mupon rto tm. reg di eeupon dn new 4a. res., del resjwin dn eld 4. tg. .. do eoapnn atrntsnn rn. 4t.. do tdj 4 Atlantic C. U 4a., B. 4V ) 4a do IS Central nf Oa. (a do lt Inr rs Ohio 4W f'hlraro A Sv," r., B. Q new c. V. P. . r. n. w. c C . I. P. s do c-ol. aa c C r. ft S L. t 4a. Chlcajo Ter. 4a Con. Tobacco 4s Colo, ft 80. 4a r ft R. O 41 ... Erie rror lien 4a.. do gen. 4a. ....... w ft P C la.. Horsing; Val 4Ua.. U A N. unHcd 4s. Offered. ITS N T. c. g 1st 4 .... J. C g im i:i .... i Northern P. 4a I""1 .... US, do TIN ,. ..!'";. ft W. c. 4a P .... M In. a. L 4a ft par... S H'l Penn. ront. J Ha H TP I Reading ran 4a PS .. IM, Si. L. ft 1. M. r. (a tll . . . . 7 St L ft S r. Tg. 4. 4a 'St U s W ta ' 4..l"av,lSst.Mird A U 4a. .. 4.':a t SnUt m pa. 4a Baaf Eteen an! Cowi Cold Fras'y a; an Adracoa of Fira to Ten Ctnta. HCG MARKET A 61G MCKEL HIGHER Llkrral Heeelpts of sbeea, bat lie- aaaaid naa Heavy aad Travdlag Ralrd Active, with Prices Strang to Dime Higher. SOUTH OMAII.v. April 20. 19u4. Receipts were: Caulc. Moga. Sheep. Otnciai Monday Ofli.iai luesdaiy .. Ottitial Wednesday t.iou Consols, money MS I N. Y. Central. 11S do account l-l Norfolk ft W Ar acoida do pfd .. Atchison 4S ,Oi larlo ft W do pfd t'annarl.ails I1! naltlmors Ohio... m Rand Mlaea 1"S Canadian PaclSo 11 Reading J2 Chea. ft Ohio 2 do lt pfd 4o Chicago C.t W 17 do !d pfd J! C . M. ft St. V 14i4 So Railwar I2S rrm do pfd 7i, rienppr R. 0 214, Pslnc 4S do pfd 73 I'nlon Pacific ls Erie HH do pfd 5 do 1st pfd 4H V. 8. el IIS do td pfd do p(i Illinois Cpntral 133". Wahaah 1S lx.oia. ft Naah U do pfl rS M . K. A T 17S Fpanlah 4a l-a SILVER Bar. unc rtaln. 24 lJ-ltd per oa. No. 2 a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as roTTows: FLOL'R-Dull and easy; patents, 14.70; straights, tt.404 n: spring patents, 14 t9 4.70; straights, t4.0CJ4 .20; bakers. t2 27$l4U WHEAT No. 3, Mitac; No. 2 red. Hoc tl.02. CORV-No. 2 yellow. 44G60c. OATS-No. 2. 49Sao(c; No. 2 white, 37t 37'jo; No. 3 white, isa41c. HARLEY Oood feeding, r'oUc; fair to choice malting, iHioic. SEEDS No. 1 flax, tl.08: No. 1 northwest ern. tl.US: prime timothy, 32.0; clover, contract graile. 810.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. til .874 miz.w; lrd per 1110 Ina.. Ill gTSrWH '"; short ribs sides, (loose) Wl.VrrtS", dry salted shoulders, rboxedi to 12'yi short clear sides, tboxedl W.50ro.75. The following were the receipts and shipments: s 93 7'.., , 'ii" .. l.oOO w 100 1K9&, .18,400 1 44-g .. 100 177 '.''4ob ib" Wheat May ... Juiy ... torn-. May .. July ... Wheat May .., July .. Corn May .. July,.. Wheat May .. July July Wheat May ... July .. Wheat May .. July .. Wheat May .. July .. 48i B 4VB 4B 4tf-A KANSAS CITT. ST. 1X5 VI 3. 81 76 44H 434 0 82 Rig 7b 4 44' 824 MINNEAPOLIS. DCLUTH. NEW YORK. 47HB 474 47A.B 474 14 14 92HA -SA S9V,B 'JuB 90'i , 80 SKW IORK UKXEH.U MARKET. (taotatloas aa Varlaaa 110 l'O ) 4.i 5o) . ino Jl.l'IO . 700 ,. 3i , 400 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... oats, bu.... Rye. bu Barley, bu.. Receipts. Shipments. ... 28.400 12.1i ... M.i1 S.70, ...1520 6o.a ...140.7'm 14PV ... R.i 10 75.100 6.81 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries. 144923ct dairy, lagpiqr. t.ggn. steady at mark, cases included, lti'Vlll'C. Chose, easy, gl4c. Loata Urala at, ST. LOriS, April 20-WTIEAT-Lower; wet weather; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 864c; track, Sctl.Cg4: May, 0c; July. &2fe824c; no. i naru. vi'gaVic. CORN-Lower; No. 2 cash. 47c; track, oOfiSOHc; May. 474c; Julv. 47Sc OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 41o: track, 4?S 424c: May, 38c; July, No. t white. Va45W. Jr'LOI'R Oiill and rK'hanged ; winter patents, ' 14 boo.oo; special brands. 20a25c higher: extra fancy and straight, 84 ooif clear. 4.wnT4 ZD. , TIMOTHY SEED Steady. 12.4(S'10. ' rORNMEAL Fdeadv. U-4a RRAN Firm; sacked, east track. STvSSoe, HAY Steady; timothy, 89.004514.00; prairie. IRON COTTON TIES IS 20. BAOOINtl 4c. HEMP TWINE h: PROVISIONS Pork lower: lobblne T2024. Lard Steady;' prime steam, tol7. bacon Pteadv: boxed extra short, 17.25; clear rlhs. 87.374: short clear. 87.824 POULTRY Quiet ; chickens. liS104e: springs. t3 ootfi ; 00 per dogen; turkeys, 13$ 14c: ducks, lie; geese, toglc. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 176Mc; dairy. 1 VI is . EUOS Firm at 15c. case count Receipts. Shipments. 6v li.niw) , 12,000 ).000 , 43.fi 82.000 23.000 63,000 Atchiann 1.S20 do nfd 9 Baltimore & Ohio.... 6,4') do pfd 1W Canadian Pacific 1.600 cntral of N. J Chea. 4 Ohio 800 Chicago & Alton no pfd Chi. & Ot. Western hi. & Northwest'n. C. M. & St. P do rfd....'. Chi. Ter. ft Trans. ... do pfd .. C. C. A St. L... Colo. Southern Jo 1st pfd do 2d ufd Delaware Hudson. P., L. & W Denver & R. O no pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do nfd Illinois Central Iowa Central.. do pfd K. C. Southern do nfd 3on x)iil. a Nash ''") Manhattan L 4 Metropolitan Secur.... SJ Metropolitan St. Ry... 8.500 M. A St. L M . St. P. & 8. St. M Ido pfd Missouri Pacific... M , K. ft Jr. a do pfd Nat. R. R.. Mex. pfd. 100 N. Y. Central 1.3 Norfolk A Western... 1 do pfd 7 ") Onurlo ft Western.. 7nl Pennsylvania ...SI. 9') Htta.. C. C. A 8t- la. ! Reading 7.600 do 1st pra do 2d pfd 100 Rock Island Co. t.000 do Pfd If fit. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd. 800 St. L. southwestern.. Flour, barrela .. Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels ... Oats, bushels Kaasaa City Grala aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April 20. WHEAT May ai 1 1 , , rr. aAr,AmK "vi. . 1. No. I hard, 874fc4V: No. 3, SigSoc; No. 2 red. 11 .ox; rso. 4, smj w; receipts, la care. CORN May, 44fi44Sc: July. 43c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 47'a474c; No. 8. 4b4o; No. i white. 474fl48c: No. 3. 4sc. OATS No. I white, 4l4j42c; No. 2 mixed. 40ti4O4c. HAY Firm; cholco timothy, $94J10.00; choice prairie, tn.oo. RYE srtj64c. MUTTER creamery. l!sB2lc: OaJrv. I7e. EOOS Firm; Missouri and hlansaa. cases returned. 14Vac: cases Included. lnvc. Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, bushels 20.800 12.0f Com, bushels ...a M.2n0 82. sno OaU. buahela t.000 10,000 of the Day Coaaasodltles, NEW YORK'. April 20-FLOT'R-R.. celpts. 17.7X1 bbls.; exports. 18.243 bhls. ; market quiet and lower with wheat; win ter patents, tilotiiio; winter atralghts, t4K&ol5. Minnesota patents. $5.(vi& 36; Minnesota bakers, 14.100 4 ii. winter extras. 8.1 85u4 Hi. winter low grades. 83 15W.VI. lte flour, dull; fair to good, 84.a'j4.4ii; choice to f.mcy. 84 6i4.75. RYE Weak; No. 2 western, 79c to arrive prompt. CViRNMKAL Quiet; yellow western, IlietjLlu. city, tllotjl.13; kUn dried. 83.10 t?j ist. WHEAT Recelpta. 27,000 bu.: spot market eaay; No. 2 red, tl.04. nominal, elevator and tl io7l u. nominal, f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. WV, nominal, f o. b. afloat; No 1 bard Manitot,. nominal, f. 11. b. afloat The market was heavy at the start. The close was tilc net lower at 8uo''-4c. cMsed. Hri?c; July. oVtiv, closed, sviac; beptember, 81 1-Ictji4c, closed. Mc. CORN -Receipts, 18.275 bu.; spot market weak; No. 2 nominal, elevator and U" f o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, ST.; No. 2 white. 5e. (iptlou market opened steady snd closed ltd4c net lower. May, Mn 6440, closed. &4c; July. s-i4tfC3TsC. closed. H4c OATS Receipts, 36.000 bu.; exports, ?.j00 bu.; spot market steady; No. 2, 444c; standard white. 44c; No. t white, 4t4c. No. 3 white. 444c. KAY julet ; Buippiud. 741f70c; good to chalre. t'.74o. HOPS unlet ; state, common to choice. la 1 rop. 2;j;ic; isn'i crop. 23j27c; olds, tuf 14-! Pailflc coast. 1!j3 crop. ;4jj3lc; l:uc lot Eia-Tci olds, 4V&I4C. Hllk.s Steady; Oalveston. to 25 lbs . lv; CalifnrnU. 21 tu 25 lbs . 18c; Texas, dry. i4 ta u lbs 14c I.EATHKR Uteady; acid. 23'fl?6c. WOOLc-Steady : domestic fleeces. 260?c. TALLOW -Dull; city ttXuO per pkg , 44c; co inn v ipkg J eel, 44tJ4TsC HICE Dull; domestic, tiir to extra, 34 (iKk: Jaran. nouiirual. PROVlBloNS Ht-ef. steadv; family, 810 60 til u; meMS. 3&oti!fCD: beef luiiiia, fcu k'rp im.w, paiaria. h -uivm. rnj extra in. 11a mess. (15 0t-i)7 (v. Cut meals, dull, pickled bellies. ITumii.TV pickled anoul.lsra. 84 60; Pickled hams, tt.&onio.uu. Pork, dull; fam ily. 1148": short clear. 14 0om 14.75. oneaa. fillwyUftX lrd. stavauly; western (.teamed, r': refined, steady; intlnenu 87 10. BUTTER Firm, fresh creamery. 14W.S2C; state dairy, common to choice. 15a20c. CHEKriE Irregular; rtte full cream, laige and small, fancy, September, llt)114c; .a . . ri m 41 !le EOiiS Firm; western flisla. lS'c; stor age selections. lae. I"Ol"LTRY-AUv and dressed, steady and unchanged. Philadelphia Pro ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 20. B UTTER Firm, good demand; extra western cream ery. 2Sc; extra nearby prints. 21c. EOOS Steady: fresh nearby. 174c a mark; fresh western. 17c; fresh southwest ern. 1.4c: fresh southern. Lc. CHEEME Steady; New York full creams. choice to fancy, 104tjlv4c; fair to good, 94 liiuc. Mlaaeapolla Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 20 WHEAT May 14c: July. 914uS14c; September, 814'fj814c; on track. No. 1 hard. M'aC; No. 1 northern f.'4c; No. 2 northeni. W'jc. BRAN In bulk. t'S.On 15 50 FLOUR First patents. 34 sTfJ6 OS: second puieuts, 4 "ii4 5; first clears, u tofliou second cleara, K.S3;240. Llveroool Grala aad Provlsleaa. I.1VERPOOI-. April !r.-WHF.AT-8pot. dull; No. 1 California 7s Futures, quiet; tl.'. as 4a: juiy. as !. IVRN-Piitt) Aiuerkaa icaxed, ct Mllwankeo Grala Market. MILWAUKEE Wis.. April 20 WHEAT Market li)c lower: No. 1 northern, 7c; No. northern, old. July. "H'ooaC bid. RYE Dull: No. 1, 72c. HARLEY Steady : No. 63c: sample. naif'. CORN Weak at 3733Sc: July, 48Tc asked Dnlnth Grala Market. D11.ITH, April 30 WHEAT In store No. 1 hard. MNc: No. 1 northern. hS"4o No. 2 northern. 87ac; to arrive. No. 1 hard 91c; No. 1 northern. s!Tc: No. 2 northern, 87v; May, 837c; July, is4c;- September, ic. OATS On track and to arrive. 2S4c. Taleda Beed Market. TOLEDO, O, April SO.-SEEDS-Clover. cah and April. 8.J, Octo'ier. 85 ?4. Prime aisike, io.iu. g-rime timothy, 1 36. Peoria Grala Market.' PEORIA. April 20 CORN-Lower; No. 47c; No. 4. 4440 4oc. Is Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 20. M ETALS Tl waa nrmrr in London, closing at an vauce or la d. to i.UT !s d for spot an to am iw tor ruturea Lmcmir soot quote. at 8J7 s74Sja 1:4. Copper In London waa a nine niaiier. tioi cioaed at an vance of Is 3d, to 57 las Hd, and futures g .lined zs txl. closing at a7 Its. Locall copper Is steady at recent prices. Lake uuoted at 813.2513 CSi. electrolytic 313 124U25 and eastings at 813.874413124. 1 .1 .1 hnin P- 4,4 ... f 11 d 4.1 I f .... don. was unchanged' locally at 84 Va4 66. (4ieller waa unchanged at E:a so In London but ruled easier here, closing t points lowe at iti 2S. Iron closed at 52a 3d in Glas gow and at 44s 74d In Mlddlaaooro. Lo rally Iron Is nominally uuchanged. No foundry, northern. Is quoted at lira 15 75. No. t foundry, northern, at 14 Tia no: o. 1 tounory. souinem ana ro. foundry Aoof h.rn MO ft at 8l43dlA7V hT. IOll8. April JU.-Mr.rAl A-Lead blather. 84 rj4.4J4. Spelter. Unu, k id. Drr Goods Market. NEW YORK. April W-DRY GOODS Tbe market haa sea-n dull Slid fealuraiaas. auc iar$w 14 tue lucieiucui ibr. Sales.HlKh.Low.Clops 17 54 214 ir4 2714 704 41 9 J4 9-4 7S7, llrt4 '32" 374 14 l--., 143 -s 177 'ii"' "ii" 14 4 724 84 71.7, 1164 ls 32 374 804 14 lh 14:1 17S 84 IS 74 17 684 13 1M4 15o4 2K9 K44 41 b9 900 131 1304 35 lllej 1424 78 112 V. las 14.' 7S 1114 2.700 924 821 3S4 11 67i 894 aS 117i 66 444 28 at 47 3R4 4c7. !14 854 244 2.V, 34 847, 'i4 34 'n 40 3S4 214 ll-i4 11S (3 4W :344 4:4 214 Mi 23 , Ts 38 834 'is4 384 14 40 Iff 400 100 'ino 31 11.600 a'noo Sf "fifai 100 494 71 do nfd 600 Southern Pacific 19.4" Southern Railway 7' do pfd 71 Texas & Pacific 200 Toledo. St. L. ft W... ino do Pfd 3) Union Pacific 45,000 lo pfd Wabash 100 do nfd 1.9)0 Wheeling ft I E Wisconsin Central.... ion, do pfd dama Express loo 223 American Express I. 8. Express Wells-Fargo Express Amsl. Copper 8.200 4974 Am. car ft Foundry., x.i'si 1x4 do nfd 200 71 Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Ice do Dfd 100 27 Am. Linseed Oil do pfd Am. Locomotive do pfd Am. Bmelt. ft Ref... do nfd Am. Sugar Ref Anaconda Mln. Co.. Rrooklvn R. Trans... Colo. Fuel ft Iron... Consolidated Gas.... Corn Products do nfd Distillers' Securities. General Electric International Paper. do Dfd International Pump. do rfd National Lead North American Pacific Mali 100 ru People s Gas I fv S74 Pressed Steel Car 4.400 28 do pfd Pullmsn Pslace Car Republic Steel do pfd 300 4.V. 45 Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron.... l.Jno S84 J7, . 8 I eather do nfd V. 8. Realty do pfd V. 8. Rubber do pfd S. Pteel :o 2t'4 B44 414 so K4 4 184 L4 3S 1074 14: 7 1124 4i no 117 9.'4 17 874 3)1 '4 1154 M 88 214 60 444 . '84 t4 2374 3 47 14 844 484 214 ft 234 '4 374 14 ir.4 14 S3 I" 1'5 1"7 54 494 174 7.4 r4 . 73 ISngiharo R ht. 7S Teiaa ft r la... .!'' T . St. t. ft W. . o4'l ni.,n Pacific 4. . . KHS' do coo 4a . S.-S V s Steel :d 6. . S Wahaah la . PS I W ahaah d-s. n.. . MW. ft t.. K 4a... IhnSl'W'a Cantral 4s . .l't Colo. F. V I. c. P4 ...11JS ...117S a . WS ...113S ... s ... 77 ...117S ... ... s ... a ii ls.nlK 1.SS 3o.oUI a.i0U 2u,io)l l.oadon Stork Market. LONDON. April 20. Closing: Three days tins week. .ln,&49 Same days la.-t week. . . .is.m.4 ttame das week be tore. .12,. Same ttn-ee weeks ago..lej bame lour weeks ago lo.atei Same aais last vear H.jU HrXtll'irt tuli ItlE IlAR 10 DATE Ihe loliuwn.a table snows the receipts of cattle, nogs and sneep at South Omai.a for the year 10 date wltn comparison wun last year; JSIH. inc. Cattle 297.0u 2Sl.".lsj i.2. Hogs 743.113 .".J27 72.io Sheep SoU.h'J 4..2oJ 1S1.W1 Average urices catd tot hogs at South Omaha tor the last several das with comparisons: IHK1S Tliere was snother litwnil run of hogs here this miming, though not nearlv ss many ns arrived estenl.iy. Reports from other points showed modi-rule receipts and a stnrger market, nnd as a result prices here joined In tlie lmprovcm nt. The market c ned about a nickel Mgln-r and as the demand proved to bo l.irg, triiding t. ward the close became- more brisk, with t.rtces strimaer. so tlt the aeneml market I could be ijuottsi a big nirkel higher. All the early arrlxals were sola In good season, but some of the trains were slow In arriv ing, which delayed the market to pome ex tent. The bulk of the hogs sold at 4 and t4 824. with the choicer loads going largely from 84 RTi to 34 . The common kinds went ftom 84 774 down. Representntl e sales : The extreme close was a trifle weaker than the best time, so that some of the lute arrivals did not sell to quite ns good ad vantage ss the earlv ones. The Int sales w ere largely at 14 H) In place of $ 8-sJ? Representative sales: St. Jeseph l le Stork Market. SOUTH ST JOSEPH. Mo . April tv CA P. Tl.E - K 1 .11 1 s. he.id M irket steady t l'V higher Natives. Tsiii.-T-: cows nj h. -lfets. 82 5"-u I W; stiakeis und teedirs, i. li4l4 40. IKM -Receipts. ! 1.S leal. Market .In to l"o higher I ,iTlit. t.72'i'i4 S74. medium and hcuxy, 84 'J4 :. SHEEP AND I.AMnS-Recclpts. I beml .M.trket steadv to bv higher. lnihs, 86."'. Stork la Slight. Pollowlng nre the receipts of live stock a Date, 1 4 ilcV3.,19u2.;il.19iX).',l38. 18. L. 8 U34i 7 l a l I i..Uo J M 8 6a a l i 0 J 3.. I 1 ? a. M I a i 16, 1 11 4.. 1 t U4l 7 8 d 8 Wh 8 U 3 Wl 3 7 3.. ,0,4l I wi 6 6 3t 8 3 j 8 iA.,i 7 24 I s 80. 8 ) 3 6i J J 4 934 7 24 SSI I 8 271 3 4i 2 .2 I 4 ., 7 2.1 S tkf: 01i 3 toi I u April April April April April April 1.. April 7.. April .. April 9 . April 14). April 11 MONEY 11 14 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 24i2 5-lK per cent; for three months' bills, 2 e-16u24 per cent. 171 3 71 I 87 2 70 Foreign Financial. BERLIN. April 20. Exchange on London. Jo marks 4X4 pfgs. Discount rates: Short bills and three months' bills, 3 per cent. Trading on the bourse was quiet. iAKia. April zo. urices on tne nourse opened and remained feeble. Rio Tlntos lost 14 francs. Russian Imperial fours closed at 91.10. The private rate of discount was 2 Nper cent. Three per cent rentes, 97 trancs j-H centimes tor tne account. LONDON. April 20. Money was In good demand in the market today, owing to re payments to the Bank of England, and sup plies were abundant, discounts were easy. Business on the stock exchange was quiet. Consols at the opening maintained yester day's street price. Americans opened weak on prospects or lurtner litigation in con nection wun iorinern securities. ine market closed steady. 4 4V, 7 2&i a 8si b ICi I 331 . I 7 2i 7 S ail 6 J, 3 68 .1 4 9f.4l 7 m t 89 6 911 8 8"! 3 April U..4,4i S S3, 8 ai 8 33: 3 3 April 13.. 1 4 uia, 7 19, I W, e 4W 3 61 ADru 14. .1 a ski 7 211 a ki " a u, j eo April li.. 4 fc.v 7 10 ti 96 01 3 72j 3 87 April It.., lu 1 7 0 1 1 6 91 a S 5 4S I 3 1 April i;.. I I 7 13: 8 96 6 92. 6 061 8 72 April is.. 1 4 794, 7 14, v, 5 M 6 49, 3 a, 8 60 April 19.. I 4 76 1 1 6 96, o -i, & 4o, 3 1, ii i April 20..! 4 814, 7 10, I 6 a&t & 46 , 3 7ij 3 83 Bank Clearings. 204 81 4 4 124 . 454 21'4 14 214 164 1-4 81 48 14 704 444 2074 134 '204 IM loo 4 664 200 174 174 27 2o4 84 28 81 48 9.-H 1217 70 i!7 74 asit. !44 1,500 00 ? a S or 8 7IO 71 or V do nfd . . . Westlnghonse Elec. Western U'llon Northern Securities Total sales for the day, Extra dividend. 794 W M4 601 4 11 h 159 74 s-i; R44 it . F7v. Iiva; wll 159 14 v&i 11 W4 rt4 78 SS! "84 f$4 :o4 74 '4 ; 74 374 74 4 ru "4 54 '0 W4 n 8"4 3S5 ! shares. B-pstoa Block ttaotatloas. BOSTON, April 20 Call loans. J41JSI. ner rent: time loans. J'iTMS' per rent. Official closing of sttaiu aiid laonus: H Alch'.aoa adl 4a da pfd Mei laatral 4a ... Atchison 4o pfd Huston ft Albssp Boatoa ft Mama.., Boaton Elarated.. Pllcfaburg pfd Mai ('antral N. Y . N H ft Pars MarquMta. Isisa - i0c A A. Chsmtcat .. do pfd Amer. farm. Ths A mar. Sugar ...a. do pfd Aasar. T ft T Asiar. Woo las .... do pfd rxalslon I ft i Kdiaoa glartrte Ills Cooaral Ele-trtc ... Maaa Eleelno 4 pfd Maaa. laaa Vaitad rralt I'sltsd kos Msch.. do pfd V s. at mi do pfd , Bid. .. sola Wasting, romaoa . . Adaesturs .. 44 iAIIouas . . 7:t A ma. t a mated .. Anaru-as Zisa ... . 344 1 Atlantic , . .las Biugham .140 t fi ft Haala ..ltd fntanntal 6 t'oppar kaags ..la Hair Wast .. rt Dominion Coal .. .. 4 rranklta . . 12s thal.ry . . . . tl Isit Roral .. 4S Maa M.nlng ... ..IMS Mirhlgaa . .lifi, Mvti4a Montana C ft C . . 1S Old Domlnloa 1 .. T4S Oacaola .. 4 Parrot XM Quiacp laM fhajonoa IPS Taaiarack 14 Trlnitp C S Mtslag iis, v a 011. a. l uh jas, Victoria 10S Wlnoaa a-S waif arise . T 4. . K4 . S4 4&5 1S 41S . 11 IS . JS : .. 4 . .. 41 . t :: 1? .. 24 .. .. 4 .. .. 4 .. S .. 4 .. I 44 .. 71 lew York Mlalag Btoeks. - NEW YORK. Xpril 30. The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: A dams Cos A lies Bras-co Brunswick ('-.. Coamatock Taanal Cos. (al ft Vs.. Hops stivar tros S.lasr Laadri:i Cos.... JO . 1 . 1 . t its ..14 . 1M . 3 1 Lift la twist 'Ontario OpSlp Pkooalx ,rotos4 I Baraga 6iarra Kaaada snall H,ia . I SlaaaWS . IS t . I . 9 . 41 . 46 . IS .toe Jew York Money Market. NEW YORK. April .-MONEY-On call, eaay. 144,14 per cert: closing bid and oflered. 14 per cent. Time loans, easr ar.d dull, sixty and ninety days. 246 '. per cent: six month 344 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4344 STLKLANQ EXaiANgE-Fum, ill. ac OMAHA. April 30. Bank clearings for to day, tl.&71,lo6..19, an Increase of 314.M!v40 over the corresponding day last year. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qaotatloaa oa Staple aad Fancy Prodace. EGGS Receipts, liberal; market aieady; fresh stock, 154c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, lie: young roosters, Srpluc; old roosters, 8c; turkeys, 134114c; ducks, 94c: geese, sc. liUTTER Packing slock, 12c: choice to fancy dairy rolls, lo'gl6c; separator, 2-c. FRESH FISH -Trout. KlOc; pickerel 84 Coc; pike. 9c; perch aVfjaiic: blueflsh. IVj; whiteflsh, 74jlOc: oalmon, 11c; haddock, 10,:; codfish, 12c: redsnapper. 11c; lobster, boiled, per lb.. 40c; smoked whlteflsh. lie": bull heads. 11c; cattish. 13fl4c; black bass, 20a: halibut, 10c; crspples. 12c: herring;. 44c; White bass. 13c; Llueflns, 8c; smelts, 10llc; finnan haddles. smoked. 84c OYSTERS New York counts, per can. 42c; per gal., 2.00; extrs select, per can, tao; per gal., 11.75; standard, per can. 27c; per ral , tl 131 40. BRAN Per ton. tit 09. HAY Prices quoteC by Omaha Wiolerala ueaiers association: cnoica No. 1 upland, 86 60; No. i. lo-ni; medium, to. 80; coarse. 1800; rye straw. 85.00. These prices are for hay or good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light,, TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, t2.&4 QZ.20; tancy navels, all sixes, 32.1a. LEMONS California, fancy. 30 t 80. 83.50: choice. 240 to 270 sixes, t3.00433.26. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. SBC; imported Srayrra, i-crown, 12c; 6-crown, 14c: i-crown, lac. BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, t2.iiya2.jn: Jumbos, tl.7583 26. DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs.. 12; per lb. in CO-lb boxes, (c; Oriental stuffed date3 per box. 2 40. CoCCJANUTS-Per sack. HOO; per d.a. 00c. rRtTTS APPLES Oregon 'ancy reds, per box tl.90; New York export Greenings, Husseis and Baldwins. 84 ou. STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-jt. case. 83.2b; Louisiana, pel' 14-f t. case, 12.00. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, 12a; Dakota, per ou.. 31.10. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 82.25(5135. CELERY Large California, euc, 75c and too. ONIONS Spanish, per erate. 81.90; Colo rado red, per lb., c. CABBAGE California, per lb.. 4C, TURNIPS White, per bu., 60c; rutabagaa. per lb.. 14c CARROTS Per bu.. tl 00. PARSNIPS-Per bu.. tttc BEETS Per bu., 75c CUCUMBERS Per dos.. M.50L7. TOMATO Ed Florida, per (-basket crate, fancy, 8250; choice. U00. RADISHES Per dos. bunches.. S&T3SO0. LETTUCE HEADS Per dos. bunches, 90s (til. 00, top lettuce, per dos.. 4545 Soc. 1 u rin 1 1 J Doutnern, per aoa., aoc. BEETS-Southern, per do,. ne. CARROTS Southern, per lo.. 75c. PARSLEY-Southern. per do.. 3u94to. CNION BETS Per bu fcf 32 lbs., eilow. 82 00; white, 82.00. SPINACH-Per bu., tl 0031 25. BEANS Wsx, per bu. box, 3.00; string, per bu. box, 83.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, Uc; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 1-ic; Wlaconsin nmberger, 13c. CIDER Per bbl.. 86.50; per 4 bbl., 83.23. HONEY-Nebraska, per 24 frames, 83-iej; Utah and Colorado, (m r 21 frames, 3.UU. MAPLE 8UUAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c. HJDES No. 1 green, c; No. 2 green. 5c; No. I salted, '7c; No. 2 sailed, c; No : veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 94c; No. 2 veal calf, 13 to 15 Ins.. 64c, dr salted hides, hrfi2c; sheep tlts, a4v'27c; horsehides, t.M'jlM. HuRSEHADldll Per case of 2 dosen, ficxv?(l tSOCo NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. ; soft theli, per lb., 13c; No. 3 hard nhell. per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; mall, per lb, loc; peanuts, iver lb.. 8c; roasted peanuts, per lb., kc; Chill walnuts. 124I34c; Utge hickory nuts, per bu.. tl aO; Brail, a. per iu., 11c, tllberis, per lb., He; almonds, soft shell, per lb, lie; hard sheil. lie, shell barks, per bu., 12.00; black; walnuts, per bu., tL. - Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. April 30-C'OTTON-8pot in better demand; prices 3 points higher; American middling fair. 8.20U; good mid dling. 8.044; middling. 7.94.1: low middling. cMU. gooit ordinary miuaung. i.itu; or dinary, 7 &4d. Futures opened firm and cI'Med steady:' American middling, g. o. c, April. 7 5d; April and May, 7 61d. May and June, 7.id; Juue ami July. 7.87d; July and Aue-ust. 7 Ud: August and September. 7..d: September and (jctolier. 6 6ud; October and November. 30d: Novemier ana iiecemoer. i.22d: Iierenilier and January, (2ud; Janu- k Bna L ul,r ,1 ur 1' m l'1 NEW ORLEANS. April 20 COTTON Futures, steady: Aril, 14 30c: bid; May. 14.12c: June. 14 3?fil.3te: July , 14.6-.i14.d9c; Auguat, 13 5iilS otic; Septemlier, 12.1SK-: Oc tober, ll.a7tiil.oKc; Iecemler. lL41's11.4Jo. Spot; ordinary. 114'-: good ordiiiary, 13 1-I6c; middling. 14 3-lsc; good middling. 144c; mladllng fair. Hgc. Recelpta, 4.298 bales; stock. 238.743 bales. 8T lxU18. April 2J COTTON Steady ; middling. 144c: asles, none: receipts, none; shipments, nuns; stock. Il.SoO bales. Evaporated Apples and Driest Frails. NEW YORK. April 30. EVAPORATED APPLES The market la quiet, but about steady. Common are quoted at ut'c. prime at fAbubSc snd cnoice at a4tia4c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes show rather an Improved tone, with prices ranging from 3c to 24c, aix-urding 10 grade. Apricots remain firm; cbobe are quoted st 94tfl0c, extra choice at lo4jH4c and fancy at lluli- IVaches are uuiet but steadv: choice are held at 7l.r'74'. extra choice at 7tfc and fancy at S43iuc. agar aad Molasars. NEW TORK. April 2o.-SUGAR-Raw, fair reflrlng. 3 1-I6a34c; centrifugal. Sal test. 3 9-lec: molasses sugar. 2 13-hij24c; re fined, quiet NEW ORLEANS. April 24) SUGAR Steady: open kettle. 2V. 3 IV: Ceui.if ut. 54 : centrifugol white. 4lfr44c; yellows. J'atidc: seconds, isjuy, MOLAStiES Nominal; 26c: s-entrlfua'ala bM Indicates Sunday. CATTLE There was a liberal run of cat tle here again this morning, about 2oo cars being on sale, but as compared with yes terday's enormous recelpta the offerings tOi day seemed quite moderate. There were a good many cattle carried over from yester day, though, that helped to swell today's receipts. There did not seem to be too many cattle In sight, though, to meet the require ments of the trade, as the market ruled ac tive and higher all around. Receipts at other points were not heavy and the en rounLElni reports that were received from other marketa helped the situation here. Both the local and snipping cemano. ior corn-fed steers was In good shape this morning and buyers started out at an early hour. The general market could safely be quoted 6100 higher and some csttle that were carried over trtun yesieraay rnnwcu even a greater gain than that, it was an active market and the more desirable grades were out of first hands in good sea son. The same aa usual the nay ilttie cnttie were In the greatest demand and In most cases showed the most improvement, but still all kinds sold to much netter advantage than they did yesterday. The market on Dun uer stoca was aiso active and strong. There were not -n-y many cows and heifers included In the re cel nl's and ns a result competition was rather keen and the prices paid ranged from irons to a dime higher than yesteniuy. Quite a string or neirers soio ns nign as 84 20. The Improvement In prices, tnotign was general on ail Kinds ana a gooa cieur snce waa made. Bulls, veal calves and stags could an oe quoted strong. There was a small supply of ptockers and feeders on sale and. although weather con ditions were rather unfavorable, the mar ket showed verv little change from yester day. The demand from the country so far this week has been decidedly limited. Rep resentative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ms It M tz. Sa. . Ph. Pr No. A 9k. Tr s iw iw 4 ii fc ; ... 4 :s 11 17 ... 4 ".! a tl Sf.l ... 4 t IPI ... 4 57s t 4 -S p i.'l I 4 its 4. J 4 MS 7 i( " 4 7:s 4 r7 Hi 4 l'a 71 . ... 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Tut.Ua 3). tC.. SMHO Aver. Price. fcHEEI'--There was a more .Iberal run of sheen nere this morning, but the demand seemed :o be equal to the f,ccaslon and the market was active and stronger all around. Luyera were cut at an early hour and the more de'rab)e trades were soon disposal of. Sales were made all the way fmm strong to a dime higher and some of the better grades of heavy sheep tn extreme cases tre as much as 15c higher than yes terday, t'lijiped wethers and yearlings m:xed sold as high aa 35.15. While extreme sales were as much as 15c higher, the gen eral mantel could oest oe cesenneo: py can ing it strong to a dime higher and active. The lamb market was also a little betier than yesterday. The better grades were right around a dime higher, with others a little stronger than yesterday. Clipped lambs sold as high as T .M and ti.4n and there were no strictly choice wooled lambs on sale. Quotations for cornTed stock: Good to rhclce lamhs, 15.756 26; fair to good lambs. 560irS:76; good to choice yearlings. I5.2&3 166; fair to good yearlings, t'j.Ufao ii; good to choice wethers. 6.1.Vh0.50. fair to good wethers, 34 S"ti6.1&; good to choice ewes. 4"m5.15; fair to good ewes. tt.SVri 4 10. Clipped stock sells 30i75c less than wooled stops. No. 299 western clipped ewes.. 1 western clipped wether t western clipped yearling.... 271 western clipped lambs 9 western clipped ewes 299 western clipped wethers 11 western clipped wethers 34 western clipped wethers 12S western clipped wethers.... 60 western clipped lambs 244 western clipped l.-tmha 2T0 western clipped lambs a7 western sheep and yearlings. 4 western lambs . 24 western ewes and lamb 2t western clipped lambs 120 cull lambs 10 western ewes clipped western lambs Til western clipped ewes 310 western clipped wethers .... 2 western clipped wethers 18 western clipped wethers ill western clipped wethers 235 western clipped wethers lot western clipped wethers 239 western ctlpned wethers 22 western clipped lambs.. . 2W western clipped lambs 145 western clipped lambs fits western clipped lambs 119 western clipped lambs 359 western clipped lambs 21 spring lambs CUICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Wool market. BOSTON. April "O.-WOOI ru'le,! goods are quiet, tis art also territory woo,s. foreign griuies are dull but tlrm. Idaho . fine. 14SH1V: heavy rine. I.'113V; nn medium, l. '(ii.ilc; medium, l'iTliC low me liium, l.tiw. Wyoming Mile, 34iyi1V; heavy fine, l.lfilSSrf ; tine medium, lisyl.i'tc; medium, lMrl : low iudluin, 1miL I't.iti and Nevada line. 14'ylSc; heavy tine. Ilil.l'ic; fine nmlisini, i,''ivl'', metV.'iin, l'(il9c; low nie.lliim. i;iH-. f nkotn Fine, ISatiac; tine nie.lluiii, l-ilij'jc: inetiiuni. 1 !?!; low medium. lVuJ'c. Montnnn Kins choice, iv,l!r; tine average 1. ilx': M' medium choice, IMjl:r; average, lttTia; sluple, 14?itv; nieiiiiim cho te, .i'. ST. 11'1S, April 2" W(Hi-Stodvj medium grades combing and clothing, ! 32c; light fine. 14yl7-; heavy tine. U'J 14V; tub washed, .M.;ic. Otis aail Rosin. OIL CITV, l'a., April 20. OUS-"ro1lt balances. 1163; cei'tllicn tcs. no bid; ship ments, 91.313 bhls.: avei.ise. 6-'.i:y bbls.; runs. 77,17 bbls ; iivmte. ii.,V.; bbls ; shlp nu nts. Limn, 77,101 bids.; av. raae. 6.1.U.3 bbls.; runs, 1.1 ma. t.Xt) bbls.; uvttage, 61, 2.H bbls SA V AN N All. O-u. April 3). ll.S Tur pentine, steady, 641.C Kosln.a tlnn; A. It, f. 1, .; E, U.: tl. U.'; II. S3 ); 1. 12. so; m, ivi.ao; , -;.4o, u. w t"; p. so. NEW YORK. Apt II 2n.OII.S 4'otton soed, ensy; prune yellow. 1'ptrolcum, ensv. Turpentine, quiet; 674i5S'iP. HOSIN Quiet; strained, common to good, t- NO. CofTee Market. NEW TORK, April 20 COFFEE Tha market for futures opened steady at tin changed prices at an advance of i polm under covering. Kales were reported ot 8J,i5t bngn, Including April. .S.9evji6.!V.c; Ma, S.iNKi! (loc; July. I'.'-Sc; September. 6.4V.4i i'c; Octol.er. 66fk:; li-cemler. tt. 75-41 ISO; Janu ary. .o04i 90c Spot market quiet; No. 7 Invoice, V'gc; mild, stuidy; Cordova, ltujUo. et. 1oals Yoalk fihoots lwtber. PT. IiOFIS. April 20. Emit I'lrieh. agcl 2i yenrs. ,s untler urrest on the charge of sliootlng Ms father, nnd It Is believed t!" father is mortally wounded. Young l lrlcli claims his father was abusing his mother and had struck her tlown. As he was ng:iii alHiut to strike her the boy snot hi in five times. The boy tnnde no resistance to arret rnd expressed no sorrow (or his lutlon. The father was taken to the city hospital. Ten free trlr" to the World's fair each week. See coupon on page 2. It 4 it) 90 . 4 75 70 & 10 5 ii 1"2 i 00 )J1 6 15 K0 5 16 si 5 20 i 5 20 73 6 2S 90 5 -5 5 ;0 I'd 6 6o 135 25 IW 4 20 79 6 ?5 E 4 27 94 6 no M S to 97 4 o 74 4 75 7 6 no s r oo 97 6 00 97 R 00 112 f 00 112 5 00 70 5 00 73 6 SI B3 6 25 S 75 R.1 6 4i r ft 40 39 t 00 Miss Roosevelt to Visit fair. PT. TaOflS. April 20-A telegram hns been received here by Miss Irene Cntlln, dauehler of Daniel t'mlln, from Miss Alice Roo.-wvelt, accepting MIks Catlin's Invita tion to be her guest during the latter part of May and attend the World a fair. HEAL ESTATE Til AXSKERS. 800 1 12S tM 10 3S0 SCO Cattle Streaejer aad lOa Higher, Hobs 5c Higher tvad Sheep Weak. CHICAGO. April 20. CATTLE Receipts, 15.000 head; market strong to loc higher. Oood to prime steers, t5.H6.ti6: poor to medium, J o6.0o; Blockers ami feeders, $3.0uf34.2S: cows. 1.7tVg4.36; heifers, 32 00 4.K5; earners. 31.760f-i.tio; bulla. 3J.26-H-4 'A; calves, 3-'.iAfa4.5o; Texas fed steers, U-&f 4.S0. HOGS Receipts today, 22,000 hend; esti mated tomorrow, 25,'aju head; left over, 3.t9 head. Market mostly 5c higher. Mixed and butchers', J6.0ii5.JO. good to choice htmvy, 35 1.va6 2&; rough heavy, $4KVti5.10; light, ti '&'io lo; bulk of sales. 13 0fcij6. 15. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. 18.000 head. Market for sheep steady to weak; lam lis sieudy to strung. Choice wethers. M 75115.50: fair to choice, I3.75ti4.au; western sheep. 4.9vV5 45; native lambs. 4 btago 5; western Iambs. 1.7r4t5.l5; wool weotern iambs, tii.6o-yo.50. New York Live Stork Market. NEW TORK. April 20 -REEF-Receipts. 2.411 head. Market for steers steady to strong. Hulls and cows Bfi !: higher. Com mon to prime steers. i.2' 116 o: extra, 35 75; bulls. $3. 2544. an; cows. tl.ft'fH.lO; top price, 34 . Cables firm. Shipments. 5.9-aj quar ters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 3,971 head. Market opened steady to 2t,' lower; closed fio lower. Veals, ai 5"ti6.26: extra IK 5tiiit.75; lew tops $7.uo; little calves, 32 7M(S .(i; cltv dre.t.-ed veals weak at Vt'il'.'tc per pound; counter dressed at $'u1sc. HuOS-Kecelpts. .3o0 head. Market firmer, tlood state hogs, 35 k. SHEEP AND LAMH8 Receipts. S M2t head. Market tor sheep firm, lambs iu i.7c higher. Clipped lambs. 25c higher. K ring lambs firm. Wooled sheep. 34 l.'iii Im; cliped sheep, tl Sotyo 00; wtKiled hmibs, 3o 5o tiT.bo; clipped lambs, 3 12li'aJ 5". sprU g lambs, $:l uoi.gO each. Deeds filed for record Wednesday. April 20, lse. as furnished by the Midland Guar antee and Trust company, bonded ab stracter. 1614 Farnam street, for The Bee: Tte South Omaha Land company to Mary A. Paddock, lota 7 and . block 9. South Omaha t Samuel A. Thompson and wife to Myrtle M. Carr and Malale S. Carr. lot 13, block 2. Ambler Place John I. Itodick and wife to William A. Redlt k. lots 1 to 6 and 19, block 1. Crelghton Heights The Omaha Realty company to Mabel V. Hhlmer, lot 39, block 6, Jerome Park Fannlo L. Farmer to Corn A. San ders, lot 11 and part of 12, Rockford.. Thomas Roach and wife to Manor. Carey, lot H. Schmidt s subdivision.. The O. F. Davis company to Sarah J. Rhea, lot 17. block 6, Uramerey Park Frank Bosauek and wife to Joseph Hozuke. lot 24. block 3, Potter A Cobb's addition The, Bvron Keed enrapnny to Winifred ' M. Heyd'-n. lot 16. Lewey Place Walter J. Hronson to Margaret B. Crane. lot 12. block 4S, South Omahi 8,000 John Pray to fdchnrd J Trostler. part of lot 7, Jlock 10. 8. E. Rogers addition l.KO Andiew 1 Itarr and wife to James W. Smith, lot 13. block 127. South Omaha 1.800 Christian Armbruster and wife to Pe l.anson A. N. Chase, part lots 13 and 14. Davenport's subdivision, tots 62 to 65 and 87. Oise's addition 1,000 Herbert I. Heathtleul and wife to John V. Frazler. lot 8. block 2, subdivision of 6, Capitol ndditloji S.700 Mary A. Elliot et Bl to the I'nited States, sudlvlslon lot of tax lot 34 In see. 27-15-1.1 2.99 Albert Hartsuff and wife to the I'nited States, subdivision lot 9 of lot 24 in sec. 27-15-13 2 John E. Blaekwell to Matthew Malone. lot 8, block 49. South Omaha 1.35 Jacob Rusher and wife to Owen T. liamer. lot 21. Kensington 1.300 A. H. Dillon and wife to Omaha Mer cantile company, tax lot 20, nnd part of 19, In sec. 3-15-13 1 Edward V. Lewis and wife to William It. A. Kroeger, lot 14. block 8. Kountp.e Plate 1.M0 Florence D. I.ewta and husband to William If. A. Kroeger. lot 1 and eS of lot 2. block 8. Kountxs Hnee.. 8.S00 Anna C. Teterson nnd husband to .Tames Walsh. lot 15. block 2. Mount Dougla 15 Kaasas CUT Live Stack Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo . April ?. -CATTLE Receipts, inn head. Maiket for beef steers ltttPioc higher: others strung Export and dressed beef steers. MlWijO Jo; fair to good. 31 7Vat 5o, western fed steers. 33 i4 75; mockers and feeders, K."iriv); aoutherii steers, 30 7i (14 75. sits kers and feeders, 33 25 ii4 o; iioulhern steers, !3.75i4 36; stii:thfin cow a. 3.75l.'atJ) native cows, IV i4 16, native heifers. 33 5otj4.50; bulls, 32 ovtSrf "; calves. 2 7542 6.75. HOGS Receipts. ,0no head. Market opened 5tiluc higher; advance lost before close. Tup. 16 4 bulk of sales. 34 .86iK.ou; heavy. 34 issjo packers, H 9tij6.0u; pigs and II glits, 4 22J fj. SHEEP AXIij r4 MBS Receipts. 4.000 head. Market stj tg to loc higher. Native lambs. Tj.dutasVs western lambs. 46. fed ewes. II C'cl6 4o; yearlings, t So; stockers and eders, t3.5uaj4.6u. It. Loala 1- 'o Btavrk Market. ST. LOI IS. April .-CATTLERrrelpt. J.itO head Including 7 Texan. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers, M l'ri6 5o; dressed beef and butcher steer, It 006 6 26: steers under 1,000 pounds. H 1 10, storkeis and teeslers. ICvu-lio: cows and heifers. 12 36-J4 06; canners. tiloJ"a2 6"i. bulls, t3Goi4 26: Texas and Indian sies-rs, t3 76tf4 76; cows and heifers. K. 502 3 5". Ht IS Receipts. 6. 5-0 head. Market lip 10c higher. Pigs and lights, Kt'44 9c, pack ers, is s"a6a. butchers' and best heavy, 14 f4i6 30. SHEEP AND T.AMBS Receipts. 2.500 head Market strong Native i.-.jtti.ns, t4.7Si5 T6. lambs. 35-tt-o 4 Oo : culls and bucks, I4.0u4i4.ia; slockera, tlA-ol 09. tea. City Lie ttoek warket. FIOCX flTT. Ia April tu.-Spaial Tele arrana CATTLE Re. el Dts. fcp) head. Mar ket sfroeg; stokers steady: beeves. C 5i- , 4JW, caw, buaia aad niittd, lV2Dtf.;u. aWsaaghv rftaSaw at4 11 aMa DEPARTMENT li. V. LIFE APCAI1E.I Oar Boot Rales, which nr baeo Iiil4nUI te ear g.aaral brckaraga la STOCKS AND GRAINS Ba 1-4 aa to aatall ak IT.. IAI. U'iND DE frAKTM BNT. Va sea ai.3 or. or arlll kny QVIRMMENT B0MDS RAILROAD I0N0S MUaiCI'Al BONDS and otberHKH BRAD! ItCUHITISI rOICAtH Bua:ne.a can be dnu at anp ol our : Bran, a Iif11 ss. an4 dalivars ntada from our gsoeral olfla In Mliuieapalla inri.ukh aor ol tbs i; uatluiiai An ststa Lsaiiks at.., u aia our drpusltorlea. ii'iwl LieU laf 0)4 I.C'IHCSL CONILIISSIOH CO- Cfam-SfocJ-Bono3. (; E E it 4. 1, 4EKIf K. Jf. Y. Life Uldg. llaaeagolla. UMAUA DHAK H, 1415 Psraara .41. Telephoae S4T. Till)!. M. WAUDK h, Cor. Wm9tBBKmmmX&mWtM WTktt'lti WTtSCaiaVa L0WREYBR0S.&C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks and Provisions) hoom I1X N. Y. Life kuilding. 'Phone 2C10L Special attention glvcu lo uUgrph and mall orders. OalAHA Updike Commission Co., GRAIN AND rOOVUIONk. Eus:nes handled promptly In all marketa COlca, 152 Ih Builduig. Telephone iCA. . W. tt-CUUa. AlANAaZaV GOE