v THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY, ArRIL 22. 1001. (.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Hon 8fO, Cereal Chne Htnia Than for 8: me T m. fOHTY CARS ,V01UME OF CASH BUSINESS t eat her Too (old for W heat (.tovtth aad Poor for fterntaatloa Kill las; ' Frosts Da Some N Damair, ' OMAHA. April 21. 1!4. Mora spot grain changed hanns this nwrn !, In the grain exchange than has hc.reto foie been tbe cane, 'ine cuah buslnesl mounted to something more than forty cars, l hla would -em to tliow two things that the corn I not all out of the farmer' 'liands and that the Omaha market la In line with other markets, and a little more than In line. The speculative business on the other hand was of very little amount. The week has been too fold for wheat growth and poor for germl nation, but fairly good for farm work.. Killing- frosts did damage in the. Ohio valley last night and a i Bprlngflcld, III. The rains 'In Kansas .Wednesday and today are the principal natter of consideration In the wheat pita arid led to considerable ' liquidation.- The only strength comes from, the, northwest, where some buying was done, it Is thought on bullish advices from Jones,, who Is In Kansas and Oklahoma Corn this aeason of the year should nat urally get back to the rules of supply and demand. Armour Is-believed to have con cluded Ills May opera-tlon, but no one Is aure. Valentine bought, ,500,000 bushels of Way, Wednesday. The poor quality of the contract corn still disturbs the market. The Nebraska City elevator In Chicago hus teen declared irregular by the board of directors over the grading of corn. It holds 4-10,000 bushels of No. 2 corn, 64.000 bushels of contract wheat and 10.000 bushels of corn. Liverpool was '; lower on wheat and c lower on corn, and Is now so ensy that It is not affet'-ed by American weak ness. The May wheat opened almost a cent stronger thin Wednesday's close and eased off from ifpftc to !e. and later recovered to the half. New July ouened at H6-V, broke to 84Tc, and returned by noon to S-ic. May corn ranged from 5oc to 49tc ami at noon stood 4,c. The range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close of Wednesday and today were as follows; Closed Open. High. Low. Today. W's'y. IWhest May . July ., Corn May . July . Dats May . July . M B 83 V 4fii 45 ss 83 V4 47 46 ft 30 47 4fi 47 4 4!S 46 V ; 2 Sept, 30 ,3"V Wt Local Cash Uraln Market. The sample tables were piled high with enrn this morning and-the brokers and -levator men were huay in buying the spot tuff. Iirge us were the ottering, more would have been taken If it had been for ale. The price showed considerable range according to quality of the corn, and the market ruled from strong at Wednesday prices to lc up. Receipts were: Wheal, S cars in and 16 cars out; one week ago, 8 cars in. Corn, 3 cars In and 19 cars out; one week ago, 36 and one car. Oats, none; one week ago, 1 car In. Hales of car lota by sample, on track, Omaha: , Mixed corn. No. J, 1 car, 48c; 1 car, 4"4c: JO cars, 47c; 4 cars, 46V4c; No. 4, 2 cars, 46c; i car, 4Mr4c; no grade, 1 car, 41c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 4Sc: 2 cars, 4714c: 1 car, 4fia. White Corn No. i. 15 cars. 40c; No. 4, S cars, 4Kc. Hard Winter Wheat-rNo. 4, l.car, 80c (Mississippi), 1 car, 7e. WHEAT No. 3 hard, 86&S7c; No. 8 hard, 8385c; No. 4 hard. iS'ijTTc; No. 2 spring, rVaKTc; No. I spring, 8igr87c; No. 4 spring. 73a77c. CORN No. J. 4f'849c: No. S. 46047V4c: No. 4. 44fd46c; no grade. 411) 43c; No. ! yellow, 4hU'(j!oc: No. I yellow. 4tH48c; No. 2 white, !Ii4c; No. s white, 4?4i'c. OATS NO. J. 89Vx?0Vxc; No. S, SSHflTOHa; No. 4, i7y,j'!Hcv No. i white,' 41 1pUo! No. I White, At40Uo;. No.' 4 white. S7U JiHoi standard. 4K42c. . Mates front tbo Eicnsift orfleea Omaha Inspections of grain wera 61 cars. la these heavy receipts were 20 oars of con tract corn, the largest amount received intra in any one day. Of corn. 18 cars graded No. 2, 16 cars No. 3, 1 .car No. i 2 eajra No. 1 yellow. Z cars No. i-"llow; 16 vara No. 3 white and 1 car No. 4 white. Of eats, 1 car graded No. I white and 1 car No. 4 white. Pour cara of wheat graded Mo. I hard winter and 1 car of rye No. 4. r .'- Graia Marketa Eluwkcr. . Closing prices of grain today and Wednes f ty at U marketa named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Closed 1 Wheat May July Corn : . M ay Today. Wed'y ... 8SVa ... B6A 84 ' 494,A 4kHB 48VB 4B juiy ... Wheat May ... July ... ... July ... Wheat May ... July ... Corn ' May ... .July ... Wheat May ... July ... KANSAS CITT. 81 75V4 , 43H .1 4314 8T LOUIS. ,.. :. m 824 81 75 44H 3 90 47 47A 47HB 47HB MINNEAPOLIS. 92H 91 DULUTH. Wheat May ... July..., ,. 91 B B1V.B h'sw yokk: ' 91 B R914B SOI4B J 9- 8W Wheat May .., 'July ... . JlKW YORK GFj.i'KR AL MARKET, llaotatloas of Ik Day oa Varloas Commodities, NEW TORK, April ft.-rLOt'R-'Rc'celpt S2.C03 bbls.; t xpwrl-V . 19,319 bbls.: maiket dull but steady; winter putenta, o.li)6 winter straights. Minnesota pat tits. t5.UMri6.35: Mlnn.'M.iii bakera. I4.0nA4.26 winter extras, J.il6(o4jX); winter low grades 83.1513.80. Rye flour.- dull:- fair to good, 4.J0UM.4O: CbulCf t4 fancy. I4.HKU4.7B. RYK Weuk; Ns. 3 western, 7Tc, to arrive prompt. COR.N'MEAL Quiet: yellow' western ll.Oftauo; fifty, WlmnUU kiln dried, 83.10 ti3 16. , . ,. WHEAT-Receipt. 20.000 bu. Spot, ateady No. 3 red. 81 , elevator, and 81. 051.08, t. o. b., ftftoat; No. 1 northern. OulutU Wc. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba nominal, f, o. b., ufloat; Futures closed HW-Ho net higher. May,' SwVtfflHc, cloaed at we; 4Uiy. -ii'H3i t-i&c, closed at M'c September. 847(M.(u, closed at 4c; le rem her closed el 86c. 1 CORN-rRecots. 7.725 bu.; exports. 41 bu, Ppot, (rregulapf No. t nominal, elevator, and He, f. o, b. anoat; ro. 1 yellow, 5tHc No. 8 white, 6&V1c.. Of4lons were stronger, The late maraei wenav.neu unaer reailzin and cloaed only VPfci net higher. May MS66iV closed at 64V: July, UVt544c closed at 53kC. OATS Receipts, 62,500 bu.; exports, 75 bu pot. steady; No. 3, 44c; standard white . 1 . V" .. Vn a whlla 111... HAY Dull: shipping, boj70c; good to Choice. Mc. HOPS Stead vr state, common to choice 19"3 crop. ZHaMc; 1903 crop. 23tf27c; olds, M J4c: Pacific coast, 1908. crop. 24ig31c; 1903 crop.T84i27c: olds, 914o. lic; California. 31 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texaa, dry, Z4 to so lbs.. Ja LKATHKR Steady, acid, 23026c. TALLOW Dull; city c2 00 ier pkg ), 4Sc country (pkg. 9 e, 4S47c. , RICE Dull; domestic, fair to extra. 3H joo; Japan, nominal, ' PROVIblONSBeef. steady; family. 810 60 All 60: mess, 88 5i9 00; beef hams, fco Wxtf 12 00; packer. 89 6ort 10.05; city extra India iuea. VlS.fltsa 17.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled iMtllle. 7.uou7 '0; Pickled aliouldera, 84 60; pickled bams, ta 5Vul0.0O. Tor, dull; fam ily, 314.6rt; hort clear, 314.OUal5.75; mess. 8l3&Orgi4uO. Lard, steady: western steamed, $7.00; refined, steady; continent, $7.10. BUTTER Irregular; fresh creamerv. 14(9 Ho; state dairy, common to choice. IS- CHEESE Steady: state. full cream, large and small, fancy September, UtfllHc; good to prime, V8l0c. EGOS Strong: western firsts, 18Sc; stor es selections, 19c. POUI-TRY Alive, weak; western chick ana lSVic: fowla, mc: turkeys, Wc. Dremed. easier; western chickens, 124fl8ci fowls, 1343 13c; turkeys, litjliic. Paosla Grata Market. ITfORTA. April II CORN Steady; No. 8, 4tH4;; No. 4. Liverpool Grain and PtotIsUb. LIVERPOOL. April Il-WHEAT-Spot. dull; No. I California. ". Future. Quiet: Jtlay, 4S; July. 4 ti H COJUi-siaK), JUak, A(urtcaa aiLxed, new. 4s?Hd; American mixed, old, 4 74. fu tures, quiet; May, 4s8d; July, 4a t4d. CHICAGO GRA1S ASD PROVISIONS. Feat a res of the Tradlac aad I leal as; Prices oa Board of Trade CHICAGO. April 21 Paucity of receipts northwest and persistent reports of dam age south wrt caused a firm close here to day In wheat. Compared with Isst night July wheat Is ScV higher; corn la up Sc, and oats are off 'tt'. provisions show a gain of IH'&K'c. I'nder the Influence of decreased receipts In the northwest wheat opened firm. July at .VB5c. A leading factor throughout the early trading was the strength of the northwestern markets. Commission houses reported more outside buying orders than for several weeks. Houses with northwestern connections were buyers on damage reports from the south west. Minneapolis reported good prospects for Urge Bale. On a late decline In corn thera was some realizing In wheat, which re sulted In July selling down to 84V, but subsequent covering by shorts worked the Srlce up to 854c. The market closed Arm. lay sold betwee.i S9c and 84c and closed at K)c. Clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 157.100 bushels. Primary re ceipts were 184,000 bushels, agaJnat 248.000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 104 cars, against 137 cars last week and 141 a year ago. Corn ruled firm early; later there was a demand, which eent May up lHc. The close was about steady. July opened a shade to Ho higher at 48Tf4c, sold between 4Sa 4c and 49c and closed at 48Tc. May ranged between Ha and 60c and closed at 49'tje, a net gain of c. I .oca I receipts were 1.11 car, with 41 of contract. The market in oats was Influenced to a considerable extent by the action of other grains. The close was easier. After open ing V5V lower at Mii3To July ranged between 36a and oTH'Wo and closed at the bottom. Local receipts were 64 cara. Provisions were easier at the start owing to weakness In the hog market. In spite of liberal selling prices were well maintained, the close being firm, with July pork 16c hlirher at 812.32V4: Julv lard was up 7V4o at $6.75, and ribs also gained 7Vc, closing at jrt.55. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close. I Tes'y. Wheat I Miiy 89V4'3H mt &i 89V4 a July Wtve-S 87 8Vi WH bJul' 8ft Vi 86 84, sfSiMTsS a Sept. ItfVu'. 83 82 82vi (&' bBopt. H1WW 1 MV 1V 49 , BfH 4S 49til 484 July 4Sfn4H 49Vi;4iti-W 48S4f"4f-1j Sept. U 49V4148A(tf 4H VI8H Oats May S7H'8'4 37y4'1'3e37 S7 ffi July 2jvaH,3Vr(f 3iV 3H 37 Sept. n(0 30 80S 1H 11 90 12 10 11 85 12 10 11 92H July 12 16 11 12 12 12 32 U 11 47Vi 6 60 47H 6 S7Vs 50 July 6 675 6R5 76 6 6H Sept. 8I 486 80 6 85 6 80 n 6 40 n 87H 630 Julv 645 655 6 45 6 65 6 47Vi Sept. 6 65 6 67Mi 6 65 6 7V4 6 60 No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were ss foTfows: FLOUR Oulet at recent declines: pat nts, 84.70; straights, 84.4O"u4.S0; spring pat ents, smug1, iu; siraignis, a.iwi.u ; Duaers, 32.27(Zi 40. WHEAT-Ni). 3 spring. WMifloc: No. 3 spring, 84'&il2o- No. 2 red, 93(&94c. cokn No. Z. 4!MialHiiC: No. 2 yellow, sic, OATS No. 2. 3XWa3!)c: No. 8 white. 39 d 42c. It I K NO. 2. B751XC. BAHLEY Oood feeding. 83fi35c: fair to choice malting. 4f5e. bekus-ino. 1 tiax. 11.ua: jvo. 1 nortnwest- ern, 31. W; prime timothy, I2.SkVS3.0O; clover. contract grade. iu. 10. PROVISIONS Mess oork. per l)bl.. 312.00 12.50. iArd, per 100 lbs.. 36.55ij.67H. Bhort ribs sides (loose). 6.a'i.37. Short cleai sides (boxed). 36.27MS.50. ine following were ine receipts ana hlpments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Floor, bbls 107 86,700 Wheat, bu 40.000 22.600 Corn, bu 12,7no 72.700 Oats, bu 133.500 ' 168. "00 Rye. bu 4.0UU z.sw Barley, bu :.. 40,009 ' i,100 on the produce exchange today tne but ter market was steady to firm: creamery. 1423c; dairy, 2(a'lU:. Eggs, firm: at mark, oases Included, Jt17c. Cheese, steady. St. Lonls Grain and Provision. Sf., LOUS AprfL JlWHEAT-sMighar; o. 4 red. csh. elevator.' 96c: tratfk. HOcil 81.04; May, 91c; July, 8!c; No. t hard, M ef2c CORN-Lower; No. 3 cash, 47o; track. 49V4 ?50c; July, 47HO. - OATS-iLowert No. z cssn. 4ive: track. i2642i4c: May. 884c: July. 367c: No. 2 white, 45S464c. FLOUR Market dull and uncbanaed: red winter patents, 84.0fhjj5.00; special brands, 20iir25o higher; extra fancy and straight, 84.60,6-4 85; clear, 84.0O4.25. BiSK 'J Timothy, steady. f3. 4O&2.60. CORNMEAL Steady. 2.40. BRAN Firm; sacked, eaBt track, 86fSc. HAY-Steady; timothy. 89.C0314.00; prai rie. 8S.OOC1 13 00. IRON COTTON TIES 82c. IIAGOINO 64c. HEMP TWINE . PROVIBIONS-Pork. higher: lobbing. 812.20. Lard, higher; prime steam, 86.96. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorrs, 87.25; clear ribs. 37.374: hort clear, 87.62H. POULTRY Quiet: chickens. loaflOHc : springs. 83.00g. Of) per 3 ox.; turkeys, 13(U14c ducks, lie; geese, 67c. BTTTTER Dull; creamery, 17024c; dairy, 14lc. tiUUB-firm, uo, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 3. OK) 7.000 Wheat, bu 17.000 C6.000 Com. bu 23,0iO 76.000 Oats, bu 43.000 46.000 Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITT. April 21-WHEAT-Mv, 81Hc; July, 76c; September, 2c; cah. No. 2 hard, sic ino. i. uvzsic: ino. 1 red. 81.01 ; No. 8, 96(6 Ro. CORN May. 44n.inc ; juiy. 43lut4.maot cash. No. 2 mixed. 47'947Hc; No. 3, 46Vs3 47c; No. 1 white. 48c; No. 8, 4c. OATS No. 2 white, 41B4zc;-.no. I mixed. 4(VS40L4C. HA i t noice umoiny, aa.ixra iu.w; rnoic prairie, 8S.W). r: 1 r; m'imc. BUTTER Creamery. 19fI21c: dairy. ITc EGGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas. cases retuniea, ine; new ryo, 1 wnuewooa cases included, 14c. Receipts, nnipments. Wheat, bu M.fm 18.200 24.000 3:1 ."0 2,000 , 3,000 Corn, bu , Oats, bu Philadelphia Prodnoo Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 21. BUTTER Firm, good demand; extra western cream erv lr: extra nearbv Drint. 25c. EQIHI-Stead y; fresn nearoy and south western, 17Ho, at mark; fresh western, 18c; fresh southern, ITc. CHEESE Dull and unsettled: isew York full creams, choice-to fancy, 10c: fair to good, rflaC . Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. April 21 WHEAT Mar ket firmer; No. 1 northern. 96c; No. 8 north ern. 96c; old July, c, bid RYK Dull: No. 1. 2c. BARLEY Firm; No. x, 63c; sample, 40 we. .. . corn stronger; no. i, booic; . juiy. 4SHC, bid. Minneapolis Grain Market MINNEAPOLIS. April 21. WHEAT May. 92i&i)2Sc: July, K4v2Hc; September ko. Ou track: No. 1 hard. MH.c; No. 1 northern. Kl"c: No. 2 northern. 91Vc. FLOUR First patents, 84 9M5.60; second patents. 34.65&4 90; first clears, 33 5cx3 60; second clears, fcj.36fij.45. Dalotb Grain Mnrket. DULUTH. April 21. WHEAT In store No. 1 hard, 92Wc: No. 1 northern. 91c: No. : northern. 6&c. To arrive: No. 1 hard, 82V4jc; No. 1 northern. 81c; No. 2 northern ic; May. 91c; July, 911,0; September, Toledo Seed Mnrket. TOLEDO. O.. Anrll 21. SEEDS Clover rash and April. 86 4ft; Octotier, 85 67V. Prim alsik. 86 10: Auguat alatke. 86.15. Prime timothy. i.. Evaporated Apples an Dried Fralt NEW YORK, April H. EVAPORATED APPLES The market I steady, but de mand continues moderate; common are quoted at VSc; chUve. lsVc; fancy CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are moving In. small lots, quotations ran ging from 80 to ac according to grad. Anrleot are being cleaned up gradually choice are quoted at VtH0c: extra choice at loblOV- nd fancy at ll&13c. Peach continue quiet, but the ton consequently firm; choice are held at 74fr":c; extra choice at 7Qc. and fancy at tQ10c. Coe Market. NEW YORK. April H. COFFEE Fu lures opened steady at a decline of 5010 iM.lut Sales were rei-erteo vl sswi bag, including April at o.Stoc; May. e4ju.ie iunicmbi'r. 4 4 H6 5tc; October, ( sac: IX eeraber, 4.75c; January. 4 80c; March. 96c 8iMt Rio. steady; N-. T invoice, 7fcc; lull J, tau, Cordova. v-ta- . . , NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOXDS Epeoolatori Ai Still at 8e Owing to Nortbern Bectritiei Cat. UNION PACIFIC LEADS MARKET UPWARD Coalers Are the "abject of a Ilemoa- atratloa Which Carries Them to a Higher Level. NEW YORK - April 21 The minds of speculators seem to still be befogged today over the vista of new developments In the Northern securities conn si ana ine con sequence was that for the most part they retrained from operating. The stock mar ket was almost entirely one of specialties and the peculiar grounds an which this class of securities usually moves were? not always manifest. The market started up wards, led by Union Pacltin, which seemed to be helped by the granting of a temporary Injunction by a New Jeraey court against carrying Into effect the plan of distribution of Northern Securities assets. The ma jority vote by the Northern Securities stockholders In favor of the plan seemed to check the advance In Union I'aolnc, but It held Its nrm too. The influence In 1 nlted States steel pre ferred which received the most recognition was Jhe agreement amnng ore producers to reduce prices and to seek further to come to an agreement to limit output. The coalers were the subjects of a demonstra tion which carried them to a higher level, the high priced members of the group notably so. Today a demand wua said to be due to the very active demand for an thracite which has followed the sprlag reduction In prices. For a dav of a dividend declaration Amalgamated Copper was unprecedently dull and sluggish. The stock lost on the day, with the maintenance of the ex isting dividend rate, can money joanea here as low as 1 per cent and time loans for all periods showed a continued softness of tone. The stock market closed Irregular and below the best. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, 31,125,010. I 'nlted States bonds were unchanged on can. The following were the quotations on the New York Btock exchange yesterday: Pale. High. Low Close. Atchison 26,700 74 72 7S do preferred 2"0 8:114 Baltimore A Ohio.... 2.0O 79H do preferred Canadian Pacific 1.100 117V4 Central of N. J "0 161 Chea. at Ohio 4J0 32 Chicago & Alton 100 31 do preferred Chicago A O. W 1,600 16 Chicago A N. W 200 170 C, M. St. P 12,500 144T4 do preferred Chicago T. & T do preferred 100 19 9.1 , 159 32V. H 'in 169 144 9:1 79 117 160 32 37 eO 16 169 144 175 8 19 "4 16 M 23 159 270 21 70 26 65 41 67 80 130 18 35 W 36 10c Va 14H 7b 113 47 19 C, C C. & St. L Colorado Southern.... 100 16Vj 16l,4 do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Del. A Hudson 14,000 1H0V4 Del., Iack. & W 1,000 2741 Denver & R. G.. 500 21 do preferred Erie 6,900 26?, do 1st preferred..... 1,000 65 lSSS 271:, 2014 'i 65 do 2d preferred Hocking Valley do preferred Illinois Central 600 131 liiifi Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern ..... do preferred 100 00 Louisville A Nash.... 1.200 10h Manhattan L 700 142 Met. Securities 200 79 Met. Street Ry 8,700 114 Minn. 4 St. L M., St, P. A 8. 8. M 35 10774. 142Vi 79 HI 60 do prererred Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. & Tex do preferred N. R. R. of Mex., pfd. New York Central..., Norfolk A Western.., do preferred Ontario A Western... Pennsylvania P.. C. C. A St, I..., Reading 11H 2,800 500 200 UK) 700 . 300 , 100 1.600 18,901) , 100 17,200 9314 17 3H 116' 584 8K 21H 117 60 45 'i4 23 66 47 ntt--49J 21 : 24 92 17 88 88 115 58 88 21 117 40 44 '60 23 64 47 ' 48 21 K5 ' 24 93 lo4 88 38 116 58 21 117 44 ao 1st prererred do 2d preferred 100 Rock Island Co... 4.200 78 64 13 , 64 46 do preferred 600 St. L, A 8. F . 2d pfd. 100 St. Louis 8. W ! .... 14 85 ' do preferred ..,,..;. 2n0 Southern Pacific 19,900 4H 21 Southern Railway .. 900 do preferred ..: 500' Texas A Pacitlc 20O Toledo, St. L. A, .W... 1,100 . 24 26 26 do preferred (oo 38 . 38 38 Union Pacific 41,500 86 84 93 18 38 "is 40 80 do preferred 600 va 18 39 'is 40 VZVi Wabaah 2u0 18 do preferred 2.300 39 16 Wheeling A L. E Wisconsin Central.... 300 100 18 39 do preferred Adams Express American Express.... 185 107 203 U. S. Express Wells-Fargo Amal. Copper Am. Car Foundry.. 6,900 600 BUO 49 71 49 17 70 49 18 do preferred ....i... 70 Am. Cotton Oil 29- do preferred 88 7 American ice '.. 300 900 1 28 7 27 do preferred 28 J 28 19 48 92 73 46 32 208 13 70 21 163 11 65 Am. Linseed Oil do preferred Am. Locomotive 2,300 19 18 Am. Smelt, at. Retin.. do preferred 200 1,600 9.1 127 "iwi 32 210 13 71 21 163 93 127 45 31 208 ' 71 21 163 Am. Sugar Refining.. Anaconua Min. Co.... Brooklyn Rapid T.... ..14,500 .. 800 ..11,900 CoIol Fuel A Iron Consolidated Gas . Corn Products .... 100 100 do preferred Distillers' Securities.. 100 General Electric 100 International Paper do preferred 200 68 65 International Pump 88 74 : 81 26 97 25 70 ill e 4ft 16 7C!i 88 7 80 6 66 14 63 57 158 88 98 98 do preferred National Lead North American Pacltlo Mall 300- 27 26 96 24 70 811 7 44 16 37 7 79 6 M 13 59 10 66 158 88 People's Gas 100 96 Pressed Steel Car .... 4,2o0 26 do preferred loo 70 Pullman Pal. Car 500 212 Republic Steel l.OuO 7 do prererrea 310 "v Rubber Goods 7u0 16 do preferred Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 400 88 U. 8. Leather 2,100 7 do preferred 2.500 80 U. 8. Realty 400 7 do prererred l.zou tx' U. 8. Rubber !, 14 do preferred 11. 000 69 U. 8. Steel 18.4O0 10 do preferred ..40,300 67 Westlnghouse Elec... 400 158 western Union MM) 88 Northern Securities t Northern Securities Bin. TAsked. Total sales for. the day, 823,100 shares. Boston Stock Haoiatlona. BOSTON, April 21 Call loans, 23 per cent; time loans, 8f4 per cent. Official closing of stocks and bonds: Atcklaoa adj. 4... M4i w.tl(. common.' . PSi Adrantur . a Allouea . 71 AniaJianwUd ..... . 93 I Ajnarlcan gin . . , .J4V4'A(lntMl . .laa ,Blnaham 77 do 4s Mai. Cantral 4a.. An-hiaoa .. 4W .. lusa .. t .. 81 ..44 .. .. U .. M .. 42 .. I .. 4 .. t 4 .. i .. 41 .. I .. II .. aJ .. It .. Hi ... t .. 4 .. t ... .. W .. 1 ... 7t do pit Boat o a ft Albany.. Boston ft felaiaa.... Boaton Klavala4 ... Ftluhburg pfd ....l!(.'al. ft Hacl.... Ill ICauianala! .' 414'Coppar Hang .... H..la'4iDalr Waat . ... 71 Jikimlnloo Coal ... .... at irranalln Max. (.antral N. T.. N. H. Par Marqiwlt Vnlos Pa-lflo A mar. Aria. Cham. . II Urancy , . 11 lata Rorala . 44lMaaa. Mlnlns .inW, Michigan Mohawk .IMS Hum. O. ft C... . lu old Domlnlo ... . T4 lUaraola . H'Parrat t3 iQulncy .142 (SbaniuMi . II Tamarack ........ . J4 Trinity . l-it I'. 8. Mining do pfd Amar. Pnau. Tub.. Amar. Sugar da pro. lui. T ft T; Amar. woman ...... do pfd Dominion I. ft 8... Edlaua Elar. lllu... 0naral Elactrie ... . aiaaa Clactrlc do pfd Maaa. tMa t'nttad Prult 1UB - Ull 4t Utah ! Vlciori l' Winona 17 tValcrlaa I'slta4 Bhoa Mack... do fd I'. S Staal do pld Bid. "Asked. Hew York Mining; Stork NEW YORK, April 21 The following are tne closing price on mining aioca Adam Co IS Llltla Chlat . Ontario Ophlr Phoasli Potoal . 4 .4K . t . M ,. 4i ,. 4 . IS Allc Btaec Bruaawlrk Cos... Comatoca Tunnal Co, lal. ft Vs.. Horn ailtar Ira Sllaar UsadTllla Cos.... ..1" .. 1 .. i .. ..17 ..1M ..1M .. 8 "' t sierra NkiU Sniall Hop . 1 Siaadard Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. April 21. MONEY On call' very easy. t Ifil per cent; oloaing bid. per cent; offered at 1 per cent; time loan. easy and dull; aiity and ninety days, St z per cent, six iiiontna, 'yfl.na per cent prime mercantile naier. 4i-4 per cent. STERLING EXi'HANUli Easier, with actual business in bankers' bill t UOmcf 4 874a fur dcuaiuid aud at 84.ikJfc4t.a-w for slxtv-dsy bills; posted rates. $4.ttM.M ano 84 88yl4S8; commercial Mils, 84 '. SILVER Bar. 6370; Mexican dollars. 48c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. The closing quotations on bonds are a follows: V. 8 rof. Is, rf do coupon , do is. rf So coupon do new 4s. ref. . 4o coupon So eld 4. rt ' do eonpon Atchison gen. 4s... do 4a AtUntlr C. L. 4s.. B V O. 4 do H Centrl of Oa. 6 do tut tnr Chea. AV Ohio rblraxo A. IS Manhtttsn t . 4....101H lOiW.'Mex. Central it ' H do 1" ln I"!1 M. t. L U 1" M , K. a T. 41 lffT'4 N. R. R of M e 4s. 7 l"7vi N. V. r. s. ;;n. 1 r. . tm. I!'4 1 No. Pacific 4a loa1. . I'S do la !H 1NS !. a a'. . 4a 7 . 4 o a L. 4a A par... Ni in Pcnn. cobt. IHa . 71 Heading gen. 4a s .IdJH'st. 1,. ft I. t. c. M..UJ . ft ft. L. ft a r. g. 4. M . Waist. L.. S. W. la M ('., H. Q n C. M. A P. C. N. W. con C. R. I. P. 4i an col. (a C.r.r. ft I. L . Chicago Ter. 4a. Con. Tohacco 4a. 4a..lnv Scahonrd A. L. 4a.... 4a.l2, So. Pacific la t .... tJVsouthern Rt. Sa Ill .... iu Ta ft P. la in 4a.. lot i T. . St. L. ft W. 4a.. ti "Stnon Pacific 4a 1M' f'S' do cotiT. a rH Colo. A 80. 4 I . R. Steal Id r,a.... 7'4 Wahaah la 11 T do dab. B .t4 a', ft I.. K. 4a M n r. a. 4a... Krla prior ltan 4a. do en. 4a T r. W. D. C. la...ln Hocking Val. 4',....1M L. A V. unl. 4a Offered. wia. central a Colo. K. ft I. c. 6a.. 70 London Stock Market. LONDON. April 21.-Oioslng: Consols, money .. do account Anaconda Atfhlaon do pfd Raltlmora ft Ohio. M-IlV. T. Central. .11 . . tOH . tl Norfolk ft do pfd 74S 5S 14 Ontario ft W. Pannaylvanls Rand Mine . Reading do 1st pfd da M pfd 80. Railway . do pfd .... so. Pacific ... t'nlon Paclfle do pfd I.'. 8. fUaal... do pfd .... Wabaah do pfd .... . t"4 . 10-4 Canadian Pacific ll?H . J Chca. A Ohio 3l . to Chicago Ot. W 17 C. M. ft St. P. ..147 .. iH .. II , .. 72 .. . t! taBera D. ft R. O do D7a Erie . M do lat pfd.... do Id dm ,. 1'4 Illinois Onrral . last . 394 Lou la. ft Nash.. M . K ft T Spanlah 4a SILVER Bar, .w. .,v IHHU.V, w-iwu pvi uuiiue. MONEY hhlV, uer cent. The rata of disc.mnt in the nnen market for short bills In Lip.' per cent; for three months' bills. 2 lur cent. Foreign Finnnelal. BF.RLIX. Anrll 21 Ruslness on thai course toany was dull at first, but Inv proved later on the lower discount rates In l,ondon. Kxchange on London, 20m 43pfg for checks; discount rates, short bills, 3 per cent; three-months bills, 2 per cent. PARIS. April 21. Prices on the bourse today were irregular. Later the tone im proved and stocks closed firm. Russian Im perial 4s dosed at 91.25. The private rate of discount was 2 per cent. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes in circulation, decreased, 42,800,000 francs; treasury ac counts current, increased, 62,025,000 francs; gold In hand. Increased. 35.752.000 francs: bills discounted, Increased, 4.300,000 francs; sliver in hand, increased, 4. wo, 000 francs. LONDON, April Zl.-Supplles of money In the market were plethoric. On the stock exchange trading was approaching lethargy, the decrease In the Bank ol England s rate of discount from 8 to 3 per cent affording little stimulus to busi ness. Consols eased a fraction at first, but recovered. Home rails were Irregular. but hardened. Americans opened steady and low, rallied, and closed better, Africans were unsettled by the Paris weakness, and became Inactive. The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the follow ing changes: Total reserve, increased, t7l8.ooo; circulation, decreased, dezs7,ooo; bullion. Increased. 481.606: other securities. Increased, 3542.000; other deposits. In creased. 1. 804.000: public deposits, de creased, 195.000; notes reserve, Increased, 727.000: aovernment securities, decreased. 2,600.000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week Is 46.70 per cent. Last week it was 46,78 per cent. The rate of discount of the Bank of England was reduced from 3 to 3 per cent. . Bank Clearings. OMAHA, April 21. Bank clearings for today were 81,479,181.31, a decrease of 377, 126.68 from the corresponding day last year. wool Market. BO8TON, April 21.-WOOL Pulled goods are quiet, aa are ai territory wooi Foreign grades are dull but firm. Idaho Fine, 14W15c; heavy fine, 13ftl3c; fine medium, 15 150 ; niedlttmi 16an7c. low me dium, 17B!18C 'Wyorning rine, lawninc: heavv fine. 18W13Hc: fine medium. 16fcl5c: medium, 18(K19c; low medium, 1819c. Utah and Nevada Pine V4Wfi bic: heavy fine. l613c: flio mediMm.xJsiiec; medium, 185l!c: low medium. lPGIOc. Dakota Fine. l516o; fine medium, ttwl6c; medium, 18 19c; low medium,- 19B'20o. Montana Fine choice, lSi&'19c; .fine average, ntlSc; fine medium choice, 18if 19c: . average. 16(817c; atanle. I98i'20c: medium eho ce.- ixtfino. nfr, v ....... . a. . ' . 1 , r. , J . . . 01. l.( 1 1 in, .April , ,-nuuir-aiwu., medium grades, combing and clothing, 18?J 22c; light fine, 1417er heavy fine, 12r HUp: tub washed. iKr)aioi LONDON, April 21. WOOL A sale of sheepskins was held In Mincing Lane to day. The offerings numbered 8,838 bales. Competition was spirited and prices ruled higher. Merinos were d higher, fine cross bred combines d up and medium and low grades frd higher. Following are the aalea and prices obtained: New South Wales, 25 bales, at 3(cid. Victoria. 644 bales, at 3ii9d. South Australia. 134 bales, at 8B7d. West Australia, 866 bales, at 3tfrr3Ud. Tasmania. 114 bales, at 6t(8d. New Zealand. 139 bales, at fi(S18d. Punta Arenas. 638 bales, at 5Sd. Buenos Ay res, 219 bales, at 67d. . Cotton Mnrket. LIVERPOOL, April .21. COTTON Spot, moderate business done, with prices z points higher.- American middling fair, 8.22d; good middling. 8.06d; middling. 7.96d: low mid dling, 7.86d; good ordinary. 7.76d; ordinary, 7.56d. Future opened steady and closed quiet. American mifionng, g. -o. c, April, 7.69d: April-May, 7.65d;. May-June, 7.63d; Jnne-Jiilv. 7 611: July-August. 7.b,a: AU- arnst-Sentember. 7.33d: Septemher-October. 6 65d; October-November. 6.86d; Jovember. December, 6.27d: uecenioer-january, f.axi; January-February. .24d. ST. LOUIS, April 21..-COTTON Steady; ni.idllnv 14Uc: sales. 80 bales: receipts. 297 bales; shipments, 109 bales; stock, 12,068 hales NEW YORK. April 21 COTTON Spot closed quiet. Middling upland, 14.15c; mid- dins; rulf. 14.40c: sales, luu Dales. NEW ORLEANS, April 21 COTTON Oulet and steady: April. 13.92c. bid: May. 14.02Cgl4.08c; June. 14.22('nl4.24c ; July, 14.45 14.47c; August. 13.6AH13 5lo; September, 12.10 ?f'12. lie; tKUoner, ii.omtt'ii.oic: Fiovemner, 1 0c. hid: December. 11.S6fflll.37o. Spot, firm: sales, 4.70O bales; ordinary, llTic; good ordinary, las-lhc; low miaanng. iiu-inr; middling, 14 8-16e; good middling, 14c: mld- d ina fair. 14'c; receipts, z.zw Dates; sioca, uo.l.-a Dales. Metal Market. NEW TORK. April 21. METALS The Ixindon tin market was 5a higher for spot, that position closing at 127 7 6d while futures were unchanged at 126 15. Locally t n nr.. niilat u , t imrliinirMI at M . La. ,i. 28.12. Copper remained steady and un changed In the New York market, with lake quiet at 313.&1S62; electrolytic at Si3.12W&13 26. and casting at 112.87 Wft 13.12. In London the market wa lower: spot de clined Is 2d fn 67 17s 6d and futures were 2s 6d lower at 67 12s 6d. Lead was quiet locallv at S4.6ndi4.6T. but declined 2s 6d In Ixindon, where It closed at 12 5a. Speller was unchanged In both markets. New York. 85.2UCg6.25, and 22 7 6d in the London mar- Ket. iron ciosea ai oh in masgow inq at 44s 3d In Mlddlesborough. Locally Iron Is unchanged: No. 1 northern foundry Is auoted st 81S.2tVfn8.78; No. 2 northern foun. dry, 314.75jl6.75; No. 1 southern foundry nd Ko. 1 aouinern lounary, soil, 14..'J 14 76. ' . , ST. ix)L is, April ii.c-iiiis 1 aub ieaa. firm at 81.C. Spelter, nrm at 8&.10. Oil and Hosln. NEW- YORK, April 81. OILS Cotton seed, easy; prime yellow, 30c Petroleum, eaav. Turpentine. Quiet; to.ii'flb'4C. ROSIN uuiet; sirainea. common to gooa, OIL CITY, Pa., April ,21. OILS Credit balances. 11.65; certlhcate. no bid: ship ments, 60.672 bbls.; average, 62,239 bbls.; rUIII, PI, WW I'll im. , . , , I njt, n,vw liuis. , shipment, Lima, 73.499 bbls.; average, 63,740 hhi- runs, Lima, 66,057 bbl. ; average, 62,001 bbia Cash HegUter Company Falls. TRENTON. N. J.. April 21-Vlce Chan cellur Heigen today, on application of R. 7j. Pierce of Ruffalo. appointed Armstrong Mllford of I'lulnneld, pi. J., temporary re ceiver of the Ideal Cash Register company of Eastbound Brook, N. J. Pierce claims to own 7,385 shares of the company s stock and says the concern Is indebted to him to the extent 01 uoo.uvu ana 10 a tsurraio con cern to an amount exceedlna t.Oo.OOO. A rule to ahow cause why the receiver should not be made permanent was mad return able at Newark on May . I.e Win Over Mateklns. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn . April 21 Lata return from th Seventh district of Georala ur the renosnlnatton of Gordon Lea ot naiaar mumi v , v , ma vpunviii, u. IV Hutcnin. ' Congressman Uaaldson Hnsmlaa!a. OSHKOSH. Wla. April 21. Congressman Janie H. Davldaon of Oahluiah bju r- OMDinated by the repubMcaa avlgala aoiigivaauuuau w.a i. tv. t wuajr. OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattlt Boipti Mor liodrte nd PrioM Baled Butdr to 8trong. HOG VARKET ABOUT A SHADE LOWER More Deslrahle Oraaea of gheea Unki Commaadea Ahoat Uteadr Prlees, hat Commoaer Grades Were Rather Dall. SOUTH OMAHA. April 21, 194. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... Official Tuesday .. Ufflolal Wednesday. Official Thursday .. 4.31K , 7.2.13 4.343 3.700 l.t10 12.SSJ lO.uuu Four davs this week. ..is K9i Same daya last week.... 22.072 same wees: before Same three weeks ago.. Same four weeks ago... Same days lust year... RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table show the reoelDta of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dats with comparison with iai year; lt04. 1903. Inn Cattle 800.112 296.680 3,4X2 Hogs 753.445 6,9,644 74.801 Sheep 561,959 434.457 127,502 Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com parisons: Date. I 18O4.19OJ.18O2.1901.1900.1899.18S8. April 1. a. 3. 4. 6.. .. 7.. I.. I 031 1 ( 13 t 07 001 4 93 4 9" T 2l I BI i 87I 8 841 3 8 41 1 ' 8 62 S 7 April 7 I 4 e 00 16 08 April 7 23 6 68 6 981 I 14 7 26 63 8 9 I 80 I 6 63 6 96 i 80 April April April April SOI 8 65 3 .9 I HI ' I 7 24( 4 Sf 7 2l 63; 7 24 5 6 8 30 8 62 3 79 7 7 I 2 3 644 8 72 3 71 178 a I 71 8 71 3 67 3 70 3 67 3 61 8 60 3 61 April 3 66 8 61 April 7 26; 7 26 7 21 7 18 7 21 4s 921 S 83 i 88 April 10. 79 I 87 6 91 April 11 6 881 I 36 8 67 8 63 8 61 April 12.. 4 87 W 4 83 8 98 04 6 01 t 83 April 13.. I 4 80 6 8ti 6 40 April 14.. April 16.. April 16.. 4 88 8 48, 5 461 3 67 3 72 7 16 6 96 4 a 7 07 7 13, 7 14 6 PI 6 86 6 99 6 W 6 92 6 84 April 17.. April 18.. 5 65 6 49 3 7! 4 79 4 76 3 68 April 19.. 6 96 5 89 6 85! 6 46 3 71 8 75 April 20. 4 81 7 10 8 45 3 63 April 21. 4 Y9 7 10 88 I 6 42 2 77 8 73 Indicates Sunday. The Official number r,t ,. rf af.u oruugni in tooay by each road was: Cattle. Hon Hhun U'r'a C . M. A St. P. Ry.... 2 2 Wabash 1 Mo. Pac. Rv 1 Union Pacific System 34 85 3 C. A N. W. Ry.. j 1 .. ., F.. E. A M. V. R. R. 48 M A C, St. P., M. A O. By. 21 13 2 R. A M. Ry 30 24 10 1 K. C. A Bt. J 1 C B. A Q. Ry 11... C, R. 1. A P., east.. 4 2 C, R. I. A P., west.. .. 2 Illinois Central 4 1 Chicago Great West.. 2 1 Total receipts 150 136 19 The disposition of the dav s receluta was as ioiiows, eacn ouyer purchasing the num. per or neaa inoicaiea Buyers. attle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co 564 1.542 mi 2,460 , 584 . 698 ,1,121 , 34 3 . 10 , 16 4 4 . 94 . 84 ; "22 . IS 8 . 177 2,012 3. 088 3,026 438 Vansant A Co Lobmnn A Co McCreary. A Carey Hamilton A Rothschild. L. F. Huss Wolf A Murnan Hobbick A B g g Pa r k er "a" Webb '.!!!"'.'.!! Carey A Benton J. B. Root M. Hagarty A Co Other buyer 628 475 Total 8,441 . 10.176 4.480 CATTLE There was a good run of cattle here this morning for a Thursday, but the receipts were the smallest of the week to date. Trains were rather slow In arriving, but the market was active and steady to strong all around. All the early arrivals were disposed or in good season. Beef steers made up the bulk of the offer ings the, same as has- been the ease all the week and tbs market . could be quoted strong on the good, tidy, lightweight cuttle and steady on the heavy, plain cattle and the comt.icner kinds of all weights. Trad ing was active on the more desirable bunches and not Very brisk on the others. Still a good clearance was made at a rea aonablv early hour, with the exception of some ot tne late arrivals, wnicn aeiayea ine close to aulte an extent. The prices paid today for the tidy, lightweight cattle were fully steady with those In force at the close of last week and other cattle have also about regained the decline of the early part of the week. The cow market was active and steady to strong. Lightweights on the heifer order that were rat and or gooa quality so 1,1 readily at strong prices. Common and heavy paunchy cows were not much dif ferent from yesterday. Trading, though, was fairly active all around, so that prac tically everything was sold at an early hour. . . ....... . . Bulls, veal caives ana stags nia nor snow much change from jesterday, but they could s&fely be Quoted fully steady and fslrly active. There were only a few dockers and faed- ers on sale this morning, and owing to the limited demand from the country this week not many were wanteo. 000a siurc soia readily at steady prices, while the common kinds were auii. nepreaenuauve sates; BEEF BTJK8, H At. Pr. No. At. IV. 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 to I so 4 K 4 SB 4 13 4 It 4 11 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4 4 40 4 47 4 41 4 41 4 60 4 10 4 14 4 I 4 U 4 1", 4 4.1 4 (1 4 40 4 CI 4 46 4 It 4 i 4 41 4 4.1 4 71 4 71 4 71 4 i t... , 417 600 .......110 Ml al 7M 1010 1120 701 Ml 1016 777 741 10 to not f.4 loo 1150 1100 101 1I4 Ill 1111 1110 1014 Ull 43 1121 101 1141 107 Hal 1011 102 Ull UK1 1J 1141 11M 1011 1114 1171 1010 I It 8 40 I M 3 to 8 70 1 71 I 71 ' t 71 8 7a I M 1 U I M 1 6 4 00 4 00 4 06 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 It 4 1 1 1 4 IS 4 !0 4 10 4 20 4 2( 4 M 4 20 4 o 4 20 4 10, 4 10 4 20 4 t 4 to 4 20 4 20 4 W 4 4 4 M 4 25 4 21 4 15 I..., 4... 10.... 4... 1... 10..., .... II. ... 4 .. III. .. It.... 1.... 91.... 5.... 22.... 21.... 0.... 41.... ti.:.. I. ... II. .., it.... St.... il..., u.... 18..., 12..., tl... II..., It..., it.... It... 44.... 2,i.... 13... HI... 11... tl... II... It... 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STEER a) AND HEIFERS. tut I 71 14.. 1041 4 M 4 II 4 M 4 10 4 M 4 36 4 11 4 13 4 to I M I M 1 1 I 14 I to t M 1 H 1 to I a I Id 1 to i Ml 1 M ! 2 an t M I 44 1 M t 10 I 74 t 7 I 70 t 71 I.... 1041 1111 0 71 1041 1117 1047 1110 I 71 t 7t I W 4 00 4 I) 4 10 4 4 M lint 1107 Ill 1071 UN mi tal lilt I.'.... I.... 11.... 1.... n.... 11.... it.... cowa. 1.... t ... 710 1024 70 10 121 1020 lit 170 ,...,10M 14 1210 t0 MM 0 7M 114t 1140 , 1IM , 1140 1 to , 72 , IM lOu DM It 11 17 117 Ill Ml 1 to ... 10 ...1141 . . . 104 ...lt ...1037 ...Ull . . . 1060 ...11J4 ...1041 ... 121 ...KM ... 170 ...1167 ...1017 ... til ...1044 ...1110 ...1111 ...1470 ...120 ...110 ...1 ...1144 ... 171 ...1160 .... 1 ....lfttl ,...1141 ...1107 ...10U li" ....1251 1 It t I M I M . I a t ! I M t 7J t 71 t M I 00 I 00 t 00 1 1 I II I to t M . k( I 2 I M 1 M t M M ! K I M I M I M 8 4 8 4 t 4-. t 41 17 I , I I 14. 10 1 8 1 1 4 8. 4 I t I a 14 t t 4 1 I It t 4 II 1 II. 1 ... St.... I 71 t 1 I il a 1.", t 71 I 11 1 VI I 51 t t 81... I... I .. I... II... I... 140 I a 1. 1(AV COWS AND HEIFERS 11 n .,104 8 78 I 1 8...., I tot , 17 , 171 , tat I M i au 1 1 t M 3 a 4. 8 aa t H t 14 i 1 I 71 8 71 I ka 3N t.'. It. 114 IM aio . 171 . f't 14...., 1...., ...., 8 1 I 1 3 It , ti sol I.4M1 4.275 45,991 31.5H 37. KM 26.3S7 16.K48 83,K8 28.22 18.4t( 46,016 24.?7 1,18 27.1U 3.1W 16.138 34.i0 24.061 u 470 114 I VI t I" 4 0 4 10 .loan . t7 . ta 24 (1 M Ml t.7 HKIFKR8 AND CALVES. Mi IN CALVES. ... 4M I .. to... 1 .. ... 1 1 10 I M I 0 1 M 4 177 I 40 1 140 t 71 1 150 1 ,1 1 1ft I 71 ( 1 140 I 71 LL8. 1 i?o I to 1 i?o 1 no 1 l-f." 1 jo 1 1120 I in 1 11,10 I M 1 11,1 I 11 1 200 3 40 : 1 isio t 4 ! I60 t 40 ' 1. l.V-o t 40 1 2040 4 40 1 m 1 to ., 1 1770 1 (,, 1 10 110 1 1310 1 10 . 1 7i 4 Ml ... 40 4 0 4 ofl ... 170 ...100 ... 100 ... 14 ... 114 .., too ...lit .... 60 ...UM ... 141 ... t0 ...12S0 ,..1I"0 ...100 ...170 ...120 ,...17 ...1110 ...10 ...15KO . ..10 ...10 ....1110 I 0-1 01 8 00 '-B I -t 1 2S I 10 I 45 t 70 t 10 I 1 M 1 00 in, 1 16 I 6 I t 2 1 71 I M 1 W. STAGS. 1S75 i i STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. lit IN , 1 470 I W 400 3 AO I "0 I an M0 I 0 1 4M1 I 40 11 471 I It ' f.M S 70 77. 4 t TI n Kn M 4 'T IN 1 Hi IN . I Ill) 4 10 Iron Mountain Ranch Co.-Wvo No. . Ar. Pr. 21 bulls 1288 1 70 . HOOS Receipts of hegs were not as eevy as they were yesterday, but other markets were quoted lower and price eased off here In sympathy. The) market could bo quoted weak to 5c lower, or generally 2c lower. The demand seemed to be In good shape and as a result trading was fairly active after the first round and the bulk of the arrivals was disposed of In good season. The most of the sales went at 34.77WH4.80. with the choicer loads irninr largely ht 3.82r4.8T. The commoner kinds sold from $4.-75 down. Inferior hogs were slow sale this morning, as none of the pacKers seemed to enre whether they got any of that kind or not, and as a result It was a hard matter for salesmen to get sansiaciory prices ior mat class of stun. Rresentatlve sales; IT. AV. b. fr. K At. Bh. Tr. 71 14 .. IM 23S 120 4 M 71 2X1 ... It 77 230 ISO 4 10 IK 2M 40 4 60 t3 242 V) 4 60 71 213 120 4 "-i St 274 ... 4 Id l 263 ... 4 ,1 14 24S 130 4 10 67 217 300 4 v 17 2S1 120 4 00 It IIS ... 4 1,1 45.. 234 ... 4 30 I.'. Ill ,0 4 60 14 ?M ... 4 K0 J60 .:. 4 0 rt 262 40 4 10 M 236 t40 4 to 74 tit 10 4 10 42 211 n 4 0 70 207 40 4 10 212 1(0 4 10 fit 262 140 4 10 1' 244 ... 4 10 V J7t 160 4 w ff SIS ... 4 10 70 241 ... ,4 10 47 1t 10 4 10 64 2t ... 4 10 tl 261 ... 4 to 42 241 ... 4 tO 71... .....217 ... 4 10 41 40 4 1(7 44 240 ... 4 10 0 Il ... 4 to 70 ,2i 140 4 10 71 240 10 4 10 16 231 ... 4 to 71 KM) 10 4 an 46 332 40 4 2 44 161 ... 4 12' I4r 11 ... 4 42' f 161 .., 1 ' t 243 ... 4 12 .114 .171 .IK! .Mil .11 .t07 .114 it to M 40 80 too 4 71 4 74 I 71 , I 76 4 76 4 71 4 76 4 76 4 7t 4 714 4 77V, 4 n . 4 7714) 4 '.a 4 77S , I Ti' t ' 4 T' 4 77V, 4 ' 714J 4 IV 'H 4 77S I t!V 4 17St 77Vt f'.-, 4 77', 4 77 '4, 4 77 4, 4 4 ii;, 4 774j 4 TV4) 4 77V, 4 71V, 4 to ' 4 10 4 10 4 10 ' 4 10 to 4 HO 4 10 4 0 . 4 J 4 10 4 1) 4 ) 4 so 4 o 4 60 4 B0 4 t . 4 SO . 4 10 4 ko 4 10 ' 4 It I 4 47.. us 71 210 Ill Ill ......211 Ill IM 171 Ill Ill . .... .119 IM 241 211 tl 1P6 ......2:4 IM t ISO 211 2'.t- ......IM 221 Vi Ill Ill 221 2t ......211 its 224 222 147 263 ......210 ..,.,.240 S5I 262 130 11.4 180 224 11 ......111 104 41. 10 40 80 10 40 1100 120 IM 200 J 20 4'l 40 ' 40 0 40 ISO 140 iio 160 uo 'to 40 'to SO lib 40 10 IM iio 10 100 61. 13.. SC.. I.. IL. 77.. I . 43. . 64.. 1.. !., '7., ., 04. , ft., .. 41. 4. .'2. 41. 44 tl.. 71.. tl., 81., 4 :s 4 ? 4 6t ', 4 6.'., 4 a2, 4 2S .174 .160 .147 .231 .234 ,2U .177 .201 .210 .171 .tt .134 .167 .20 .160 II... 140 to 4 SI", 4 liVt 4 (2V, 4 l'4 4 f) 4 1 4 16 4 11 4 ( If et.. ti.. 131 143 I. ...261 Ill 144 140 71.. 71.., 1.. 'I.., 4.., tl .121 jao i so .121 .til 4 ! 78 ill 40 I to SHEEP Rerelnts Of sheep were much more moderate this mornlna and no nnr iioumr cnange in tne market took place. The demand did not seem to be quite as brisk ss on some days, owing no doubt to the heavv receinta that arrived the ure- cedlng daya of this week. Packers, though, took hold fairly well, and Just about steady prices were paid for' everything at all de sirable. 'The cHpb4d yearlings that sold yesterday for 85.20 brought the same money this mornlntr and rllnnnd ewe snlil n t $4.6(j4,7fi. All the deairable grades were noon out 01 nrst hands, but it was little late before the common stuff was ail dis posed of. Lambs were also a little slow, but about steady. Clipped lambs sold as high as 35.60 and there were no choice wooled ones offered. . Quotations for corn fed slock- ttvut tn choice lambs, 8S.76J4).26; fair to good Jambs, 3fi.6043S.76; good to choice yearlings, 80.26-3 8.66; fair to good yearlings. 31.0OaS.j6: good to choice wethers, $5 1 6 0.60; fair to good wethers. 84.80a6.15: aood to choice ewes. 84.90i35.1lS fair to good ewes, 34.6y&4.90. Clipped stock sells SOwTDc less than wooied stoca. No. RepreaeutaUvs sales: Av. Pr. 61 8 TS .84 4 60 ,92 4 78 ,81 4 85 .61 4 90 . T9 8 00 ,96 8 20 ,95 6 20 .86 8 60 .62 4 90 .64 4 90 .09 4 4", .73 6 00 .91 5 00 .117 6 00 .-108 5 00 .. 67 S 78 104 western cull lambs 103 western ewes 843 western clipped sheep and yearlings 8 western ewes :' 804 western clipped Iambs.... 849 western clipped limbs... 846 western1 (lipped wethers. JOS western-clipped wethers.. 123 western ciliiped lambs 103 western clipped iambs.... 201 western clipped lambs 229 western clipped ewes 380 western clipped lambs 7at western clipped wethers.. B-i western ewes , 400 western clipped wethers.. 211 western lambs CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Cattlo and Sheep Steady to Weak and Htkars from 5 to lOa Lower. CHICAGO. April il. CATTLE Renelnts 7,000 head. Market stesdy to wsak; good to prime steers. 3a.0fbi6.60: noor to medium 33.80j6.oO: stockers and feeders, $3 00'u4.36; cows. 81. 75414.40: heifers. 12.44 76: canners. 31. 7502.50; bulls, 32.2E-ic4.10; calve. 32.001 6.10; Texas fed steers. 84.254.80. HOGS Receipts.- 24.000 head: extlmated tomorrow, 15.0U0 head. Market oil 10c lower: close steady: mixed and butchers', tr, (va 6.26; good to choice heavy. $j.l0y.17'; rough heavy. 84.9wf4V0G: light. 84.siKiiS.ua: bulk of sales,' 86.006.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelutH. 12 . head. Market steady to weak: lnmbi steady; good to choice 'wethers. $4.754ro.4i; fair to cttolce mixed. 83.75.80; western sheep, $4. 9005.45; native lambs, $4-5:xuv",.50; western lambs, clipped. 8j.0Ck.).75: western lambs, wooled, 35.9b2i4.75. Naw York Lite Stork Market. NEW TORK. April 21. REEVES Re. relpts, none: no trading today; market for a reused neer steady at 6ve per pound ior native sin4s. CALVES-rRecelDls. l."80 head: market slow and barely steady; common to prime veals sold at 83.50i 00 per 100 pounds; a few cholue at 8H.4MTH50; 'Ittl calves at 83.00; city . dressed veals, slow at HVySHo per pouna; lew cnoice si 10c. HOGS Receipts. 1.638 head; msrket firm to 5c higher: prims state hogs. 85.86. 8HEEP- AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.177 head; market steady but trade rather slow, except for choice clipped lambs; a few un shorn sheep sold at 84.50 per 100 pounds: common to prime unshorn lamba. $ 76fi 7.6f); common to choice clipped lamba, 86.76 V4.60; dressed muttons, steady gt miiinc per pound; dressed lambs, 10-ii1?e; dressed spring iambs at tvi.ouub.oo per carcass. Kansns City live Stork Market, KANSAS CITY, April tl. CATTLE Rs- celDts. 5.000 head. Including 100 southern. Beef steer market active, all others strong; export and dreased beef steers, 34.7&tfp52S; fair to good, 84.tfiih4.oDi western fed steers $3 kJ-4,7o; stockers and feeders. 83.25434 40; southern steers, t1.z0491.zv: soumern co 82.75ft3.oO; natlvw cows. I2.0f'i4 26; native heifers. 83.5o84 00; bulls, $2.Krj3.8j; calves 82.7i.00. HOGS Receipts, 9.000 head. Mnrket 5c lower; top. 14 96; bulk of sales. 14 w-trl.so heavy, 84.oDri4 9n: packers, $4.8o4.90; plg4 and llrhts. $4 ZiH.t2. SHEEP AND LAMES Receipts. 1 DO) head. Market etreng; nstlve lambs, 85 5011 .!, : weslavrn. lambs. Vfu.W: fed ewes 84.756.40; yeHrllngs, $0 00(5 6. SO; stockers and feeders, 3.rxit4.o). St. Joaeuh I I Btock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 21 CATTLE Re. eel nl 87 head. Market atrong to )0o higher: natives. 33 Vu6 20; cows and helf- era. 8!.orH 80; stockers gnd feeders, $3.W3 t'o. HOGS Receipts.' 6177 head. Market a shade lower: light, $4. r4j4 .",; meJIum and tieivv. H i, wj (. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Re einis. - 8 15 bd. Market steady to 10c higher; lambs 86W. It. Lonls Mt Stock Market. ST. l.Or'18. April l.-rATTLE-Itrer.ts. t.OOO head, including Sun Texan. Market teadv; native sblonlng and eaoort steer U (KM KO; dreeaed beef rw4 biKcher ' teer 34.0i5.!S: steers under 1 rVO !).. 8i 7042 V10 stockers and feodors, $3. 6084.60; cow and heifers. ra.SVB4.4P: canners. 12 10fifl0: bulls. 82 8OU4.H0; calves, 84 146 H; Tes and In dian steers, 83.8Djt; cows and heifer. (2.Mi8 Ml. llOOtJ Keceipts, s.w nea.i Maraet fo lower; pigs and lights. 84 ;kti'4 80; packets. 84 7lvfi6.10; butchers and lx-st heavy, 4U.tiou 8. SHEEP AND LAMnH-Reorlpts. 80 head. Market strong; native muttons. 84 Si fin lf; lamba. 88.8r(i4t.on; t'.iils and bucks. 83.7&o.f4.T8; stockers. 32.W4JI.i. glona City l-e Hock Market. c t r.t rTr mmr 1. a -.r, 1 i ar,e..irtt Tele gram ltATTLK -Receipts, 4iK) head; mar ket steady; beeves, U bio4 &; cowa, bulls and mlxeti. 82.8iM.OO: tod(ri and feeders. 8! 0O3-4 00; calves and yearlings, 3S.T848.8a 11lKi54 neceipts. iwi neaa; msrsei nunin 6c lower, selling at HSOfeH.So; bulk, tl.To. Stock In fight. Following ar the receipts of live stock for ths six principal western cities yester- aay: cat tie. S.TOO H"ga. Sheen South Omaha Chloagn 1:4. n (!.( 8.IHKI 8.17T 3.4"0 12.oH Kansas City St. Louis ... St. Joseph .. Sioux City .. 8. (X 2,nr 401) I.01X S.h-1 Totals 18.98? o8.5T7 21.60C OMAHA WllOI.r1,1! MARKET. ' Condition of Trade ana Qnotatlans on Staple and Fancy Produce. EOQS Receipts, liberal; market steady; fresh stock, 15ic. LIVE POULTRY Hens. Ho: young roosters, WlOc: old roosters, 60; turkeys, UtiMo: ducks, 9r; geese, he. BUTTER Packing stock. holc to fnnry dairy rolls. 164ltie; separator. a'.V. FRESH riSH-Trout. 910o; pickerel i t)6c; pike, 9c; perch. fKVyc: blueflsh. lie; whltefih. Tjs'lOc; aalmoii. lie; haddooK. 10; codfish, lie; redsnnpper. 11c: lobs'er, boiled, per lb., 4oc; smoked Whlteflsh, lie: bull bead. 11c; cstfish, ISTTHc: black bass, tOc; hallhut. 10c; crspples. 12c: lierrlng. 4-i white bass, 13c: bluefins. Sc; smeit. IO1JII0; finnan hadflles. smoked, 6Hc OYSTERS New York counts, prr can, (So; per gal., 82.0C-; extra ""Uot, per cn, 880; per gal.. I1.7&; standard, per can, :'7c; per gal . 31301-40. BRA N Per ton. 418 00. HAY Prices qnotevl by Omn'ia Wi'o!eral Dealers' association: Cr-eice No. 1 upUnd. 88.60; No. 2. ft. 00; medium. 37.60; course, 87.00; rye straw. 85.50. These prkVa are for hay of good 1 olor and quality. Damsad fair and receipts light. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, 32.60 ii2.R; fancy navels, all sixes, 8-.T6- LKMONS California, fancy, 3 xa 380, 13.50; choice, 240 to 210 sties, 83 o 8 20. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cttilons, 65c; Imported Smyrta, -crown, 12c; 6-crown, 14c; 7-crown, l&o. BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch, 2. 00412. jo; Jumbos. t:.75(a4 26. DATUS-Peiaian, per box of 80 pkg., 82; per lb, in 60-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed dates, per box, 82.40. COCOANUTS-Per lack. 34.00; ptr do., tOv. rfxvm APPLES Oregon.. 'ancy reds, per box, I, .90; New Yotk esport Qreenings, Russets and Dal lwlna. ft 00. STRAWBEHF1ES Texas, per 24-qt, cat. I26; Louisiana, per 24 I1. i-.se. 81.00. VBOKTA&LI'.S. POTATOES Colorado, 112o; Dakota, per bu.. 3110. NAVY REANS Par bu.. 3126Btio. CELERY Large California. Mlc. 150. sad 80c. ONIONS Spanish, per erst. $1.80; Colo rado red, per lb., 4c CABBAGE California, per lb., 4o. TURNIPS vhlte, per bu., 60c; rutabagas, per lb.. 14c. CAR3tOTS-Per bu.,- 81 .09. PARSNIPS Per bu.. tiOc. BEETS Per bu 75c. CUCUMBERS Per- dot., Jl.oOJTl.TS. TOMATOES Florida, per -uaeket oral, fancy, $.50; choice, 31 00. RADi8Hli8 Per dos. bunches, UQSBo. LETTUCE HEADS r'er dos. bunches, Mo 1511.00, top lettuos, per do.. 454fVio 'l XKMifa-ooumern, per aoa., o. BEETS Southern, per dox.. sflo. . CARROTS Southern, per dos., 758. PARSLEY-Southern, per dot. 40846(1. ONION SETS Pet bu. of 8i Iba allow. $2.00; white, $2.00. SPINACH-Per bu., $1.00li. - BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $3.00; string, per bu. box. 83.00. - MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, lie: Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block: Swiss, lc; WlsconBiu brick, loo; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c. ClDt-R Per bbl., 8G.50; per bbl., 88.23. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $AtK); Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.00. MAPLE HUGAR-OUIo. per lb.. 10c. HWJES No. 1 grettn, 6c; No. i greet), Sc; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 8 salud, (c; ,Nq 1 veal calf, $ to 12 lbs., 9i-, No. i veal calif, 1J to' 15 lbs.. CHc; dry salted bides, 8(ai2o; sheep pelts, 4(:7c; hursehides, M.Wiii.iO. Ht)RSKR.VDi8U Per case of a .doitin. packed, 80c. : , . NUTS Wslnuls, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. i hard shell, per lb., 12o; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb , iOc; puanuts, per lb., Ac: rossted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, l3U134c; large lilckorv nuts, per bu., $1.50; Braxlls, per lb., 11c; tllberts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell, lac; sheil barks, per bu $J,00; black; walnuts, pr tlU., 81.20. Sonar and Molasses. ' NEW YORK, April n.-flUQAR Raw. steady; fair refining, 8 1-lwWJ 8-16c; centrif ugal, 88 test, 8 8-16c. Molase sugar, 2 18-18 J'274aC NEW ORLEANS. April 21. SUGAR Steady; open kettle, 2V(13 8-I60; open kettle centrifugal, 3mc; centrifugal white, 448 tSc; yellow 3ii4c; seconds, 2it2c. M 01 .AMtiibH Nominal; open Kettle, viwstc: centrifugal, 101160. - - Xrr Goods Market. - - NEW TORK. Anrll H.-DRT GOODS - The market has been more sctlve in oertaln quarters owing to the weakness - of prices on a few lines. Ths outlook is for a main tenance of present prices and although th demand may not continue it is believed to be Impossible to further shade prices. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record April 21, as furnished py ine Mioiana uuaraniee ana trust company, bunded abstiacter, lf-14 Farnam Columbian Insurance company to John n. rtooeris, part or uiol-k 4, I'er kins' subdlv. of lot 6. Caoitol add . 3 1 Charles A. Tracy and wife to A. W. Wagner, lot A, block 8, Central psrk Mutual Loan and Building associa tion to George A. Sargent, part of lot 1. block 0. Lake s add 1,200 Mary O Rourka to John O'Rourke and Anna L. Williams, swVa e section 19, and nwu neV and nV, ne1 nwVi section ?.iV16-18- 1 Wilson Reynolds and wife to Jolm Todd lot 10. block 6. Waterloo ...... 50 Peter Plcqueur to Mary Kelly, lot 4, block 22. 1st add. to Corrlgan Place. 1,2"0 George Parks and wife to Mary A. Dewln, lot 1, block 2, Corrlgan Place 800 Clinton Orcutt to Mary Bosanak, lots 11 and 1, block t, Brown park ...... 1.100 fo) fit, nn 2) W DEPARTMENT 4K. Y. LIFE ARCATIE.) ' Oar Bond Rale, which hair baan IncUanUl t oer gabtral tirokrraga lo STOCKS AND GRAINS Sara let) ua u asubllab (PKCUL BOND Dl-l-AHTMKNT. Via owu a4 offar, or wi:l tuy tOVEHNMtNT I0N0I RAILROAD BONDS MUMISI'AIIONDI and otberHIBM SRAOi SECURITIES $011 GASH nnilnets ea b inum at any or aur 141 Braiit'tt Offlraa, and Oollvary niada from Our geuural ofllras in M inaaapulla throiish aur of the 174 national ant atata banks wbu-n. arw our oVpoaltorlaa. 7Joik( Lint Sent on Je'iutl. ' GOE conissioN co. Grain Slocks Bonds. f;r.EH 41, OKPIt K. N. V. Life Bldgr. - Mlaaravull. OMAHA UK4MH, 1418 raruana HI. Telrokona 8407. TIIOS. M. WlUbll K, Cor. L0VJREY BR0S.&C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . Grain, Stocks and Provisions. Rooru 212, N. T. Life building. 'Plion J.ii. Social attentloa gtveu tit tc-legiM'h 1 nd mart oi Jera. UMAiiA. 00 I