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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1001. 1.1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET UnfTorW Ooaditions Prtmnt a 8.ngl Trad in .or Future, Dalirer. BETTER CHOP OUUOGK OUE TO RAINS Mar Wheat Loses Tkre- and Jaly Three u a Half Palmta w Jalr Ala Ra- , , ' e4ti Ce. OMAHA, April 22, 1904. Not a trad was made today on the Omaha market In grain for futura delivery. Conditions did not please the local crowd, and Van lioin and others offered wheat and put the maraet down from asc to too In the May and to 79c In July. Chicago May went off ISc at the lowtst point, but later gained a naif cent. '1 he new July also weakened aliout 1 point. The strength of the market Thursday was due to a mlsun Oerstanding of a report from Editor Jonoa of the Commercial Went, who la making a tour of the winter wheat belt. Thin waa made to aay the western half of Ksnsaa and Oklahoma waa hopeless, when ha really wired Oklahoma and Texas, gelling today followed the correction. Kanea Oiiy wras that ronditlona have Improved since Jonea made his inspection. Rains are reported from almost all the belt, and pros pec ta are much Improved. The better weather prob ably will weaken the market. The bullish support this morning waa due to the Modern Miller, which gave the cold weather, with freezing In some aeotlona, as having put the crop back two weeks be hind the average. There waa plenty of moltaure, and sunshine and warmth were needed. A lara-e irM in tha umthw... was being plowed up. Oklahoma could not raise more man nail or that ot last year, The tommies- was iHvAn mm h t ourl, Kansas, Nebraska and the Pacific coast. The Argentine ahtr.makt.tai hav -,.. r"t being for the week 4,048,000 bushels of wheat. A Brnnmhall cable predicts a rapid decline, In amount of shipment. It aaya Indian wheat la being forced on the market and mlllera are getting It at much less than market quotations, inquiries are reported from mlllera for wheat, and St. Louis reporta No. 2 red In cars at 11.04. 13"c over the May. The range In prices bf Omaha grain for future delivery and the close today and Thursday were aa follows: Closed open. High. Low. Today. Th'dy. meat May . July . Corn May . July . Oats May . July . 88 A M A 86 82V4A iA 7 88 B 46 VA 464A 46HA 46UA 44 46 IS 45V Is A IS A JTViA 37HA 38H 86 & SA 3SK 29V.A JSR.A 284 Bept. Local Cash Oral Market. The big business of Thursday haa loaded tip buy era and the uncertain condition of the Chicago cash market made them cau tious of getting more cash corn. Business waa therefore not ao good and the market was somewhat weaker, amounting nearly to cent. Kereipts were: Wheat, 4 cars in and 1 car out; on week ago, 6 cars out. Corn, 39 cars in and 11 cars out; one week ago, 26 and 5 caia. Oata, I cars In; one week ago, 17 and I cars. Representative sale of carlota by aampl on track, Omaha. Mixed Corn No. 2, I car, 47o; 1 car, 454o; No. 4, 1 car, 46c ; 1 car. 4Dc; no grade. 1 car. 44c; 2 cars, toe. White Corn No. I, 1 car, 46Vic. WMKAT No. 2 hard. 854,37c: No. I hard. 834jK5c; No. 4 hard, 7341 77c; No. 2 spring, -VyX7c; No. 2 spring, 824j7c; No. 4 spring, 1 34, 77c. CORN-No. 2. 47H4MHc; No. 2, 464J47C; No. 4. 41 f. 45c; no grade. 404, 43c; No, 2 yel low, 4KJ4!)4c; No. I yellow. 46H4j47Hc; No. wl?'" 47V48W,c: No. 2 white, 464J47V.0. OATtf-No. 3. JufcatOiic; No. 2. 3SHi59ie; No. 4. S7U-n:ffiU.c! No. a whit. tls,vl. No. 2 white. 8.14. 40Hc; No. 4 whltl. $7 Kotes from the Exchangr Offlcea Exchange visitors were: W. J. Stein- nijer oi . naionia, jonn Mcuulre or Ben son and William Von Dohren of Millard. ' Omaha Inspections of grain were 62 cars, Of wheat. 14 cars araded Nn 1 hr,l int.i 2 cars No. 4 hard winter and 1 car No. i mixed. Of corn, 2 cars graded No. 2, 11 cars No. 8, 4 cars No. 4, 2 curs no grade, 2 yeiiow, curs no. 3 white and 1 car No. 4 whit. Of oats. 2 cars graded a wuiie mm ot rye i car No. a. Grain 'Markets Klsewher. Closing prices of grain today and Thurs oay at the markets named were aa follow: CHICAGO. Cloaed Today. Thurs. Wheat May... July ... Corn May ... July ... txtuB SKUA 84SA 86 A 48 4!4A 484B 48HB KANSAS CITY. Wheat May .., July ... Corn May ... July ... Wheat May ... July .. Corn May ... July .. Wheat May .., July .. Wheat May .. July .. Wheat May .. July .. 8CVi 74 4!t 43 81 3 8T LOUIS. 10 91 21V.B 824 464B 47 46B 474A MINNEAPOLIS. 21 4 A 224 14 82 DULUTH. .... II B 8B 14B NKW YORK. 04 91 B 894 HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 4tatloas f the Day ea Varioas Coasiuadltles. NEW YORK. AdHI 22 I.OITHR... 11.667 bu.; exports. 21.J63 bu. Market quiet m- iwwwi , wimer yaients, Iw.lUiiQb.oO; n..... bii.iBiii., n-riid.iu, wiiuieauia pat ents, 86.UOia6.il6; Minnesota bakers, t4.(Ma4.6; winter exuus, 8i.4.oi; winter low glades, 83.llxiua.bo. Rye flour, dull; fair to good. 84.2vu4.4U; choice to funcy, 4 6"u4.76. lUKwatAi, uulet; yellow western, 21 (feu 1.10; city, $1 lvl.l2; k'li, dried, 83.10 Cillo. RVfcfsteady; No. 2 western. 774o. to ar rive prompt. BAKLiJ x Quiet. WHEAT Receipts, 25,000 bu.; exports. 667 bu. Bpot market eaay; No. 2 red. 2104 In elevator; No. 2 red. ll.OMjl.0K. f. o. b., alloat; No. 1 northern Liululh, S."4c. f. o. b., ailoat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Options allowed a weak undertone today. The cloae waa 4jlo net lower; May, 2iirJ04a. closing at Xu4c; July, Ke-ltic, closing at hs4o; September, 83 8-14 (j644c. closing at 83c. CORN Receipts. x& bu.; exports, 4,084 bu. KpoV market Irregular: No. 2 nominal. In elevator and 6o, 1. o. b., alloat; N. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2 white, 6tk OpUons mar ket opened fairly steady, but at nn.a shared the wheat heaviness and declined under sale by Chloago elevator people closing 44 Vo net lowar: May. ul 15-1 closing at 64c; July, el l-lii4c, cloning at 534c. OATS Receipts, 82.500 bu.; exports, 17.JJ0 bu. Spot market quiet; No. 2, 444c: stand ard white, 4ot)4tc; Now 2 white, 4iik4c: ISo. 2 white, 444,460. HAY null; snipping, Tjj70c; good to Choice, Ii24(i96c. HOI'S toteady; state, common to choice, 14 crop. 2uaa6e; 1902 crop, 234,26 olds, 'i 14c; pacltlc coaat, 1'JuS crop, leiySoc; 19u2 crop, 231 uc; olds, 90140. lHDt-ji faieauy ; tiuiveaton, 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry, 24 to 30 lbs.. V.o. 1.E ATHK K Steady ; acid. 23S2c. WuOla steady : domestic fleecea, JSffl32c. TALLOW-Dull; city i.lOO per kg , 4-c; couuirv tpag. eei, a-!ua u. mi. nun domestic, fair to extra. 2U Jatan. nominal. tOVlSioNS Reef, steady: family. 810.50 tjllbo; mea. 8 6oi9 00: beef hams. 2j6.M 22 00; packers. 89.6oii 10.06; city extra India mesa. 8U mui 17 00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, 87 uo7 75; pli kled snoulders, M 60; f hk led hams. 99.5oU10.00. Pork, dull; fara ly. 814 5: short dear, 214.0uu 15.76; mess, 213 5c,14 00. Lard, easy; woaiern ateamed, 86 90; retlned. easy; continent. 37.06. BUTTER rlrra; freeh creamery. 14 t2'-c; state dairy, common to choice, 16-6 Joe. CHEKSli Irregular; atate full cream, large and small, fancy. September, 11B 114c; good to prime. 94tfl0o. LUGS Klrni; weatern flrats, 184c; stor age selei'ttuna. 19c POl'LTRY Alive, weak; wevtern chick ens, liy; fowls, 12V; turkeys, iM: Iivsed. eealer; western chit keus, 121c; fowls, 124134c; turkeys. l.KO'loc. Pearla Grata Market. PEORIA. Anrll 2t COEN-Iviwar- K a 464c; No. 4. 444c. Liver! Grata Market. LIVERPOOL April U. WH EAT Dull; Ni. I California. 7s. Futures, dull; May, Is 4Sd: July, a d. CORN 5ot, axni, Amrrlcaa mixed, new. 4" and; American mixed, old, 4s 3d. Fu tures, quiet; May, 4a id; July, 4a 34. d. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prices Beard of Trad. CHICAOO, April 22-Revlslon of expert reporta making wheat conditions In the southwest more bearish was largely In strumental In starting heavy liquidation of wheat today. July delivery closed with m via In f r.t- , I ..as a. i ti Oata are down Htfo. Provisions closed practically unchanged. For a minute or two at the beginning of trading In the wheat pit there waa an air of uncertainty; price were about where they left off yesterday, with July VuV,0 lower at UH'U4c. Suddenly the market collapsed and a decline of 1c or more wss experienced In all deliveries. The market continued In a demoralized condition the entire session, the close being weak. After selling off to 84c. JuIt closed at 844 tiMSc. May ranged between 87T(SrR94C. and closed at &c. Clearances of wheat and dour were equal to 146. WO bushels. Primary receipts were 230,100 buakels, against 2SH.500 bushels a year sgo. Brad street's reported world's exports as equal to 1,646,400 bushels. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago had receipts of 161 cars, com- parea witn 163 cars last week ana 167 cars a year ago. ine corn market waa wean, partly In sympathy with wheat July opened un changed to Ho higher at 4KV3tSc, sold off to ,o and closed at 48'okic. May ranged between 47V349V.Cs closing with a net losa of Ho at 48c. Local receipts were 133 cars, with 25 of contract grade. Aa a result or slump in wheat and corn the market In oata ruled weak, but the declines were not aa pronounced as to other grains. The principal support cam from shorts. After opening unchanged to Vc lower at 8t;Mi364c, July sold down to k.c and closed at $6',3oo. Local receipts were oi cars. Provisions were quiet, and In view of the weakness In grain the market held comparatively steady. There was ioim selling on a liberal run of hogs, but the market received fair support from pack ers and shorts. July pork closed down 7o at 112.26. July lard waa a shade higher at .7..o.77fc. Klba were off a shade at J6f.2H4K.66. Trie leading: future ranged as follow: Artldeal Opan-l Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May &6ii 894 874 884 84 84 844 fr4 4 64 84 84 fce, 824aS 824 814 , &h U44V4 814 8U4 804 8M 44i 494 474 48 44 444'4 484 47484W4 44 484il4 484 474 474448 484 36(84 264 264 864 tJ 6H 864 2fS 3643 864 804tf 204 2tr4 tv&W'H 204 12 00 12 024 It 90 11 974 U 10 1220 12 80 12 15 12 26 12 824 674 2 674 66 2 674 6 674 76 774 70 774 75 2 85 85 286 30 685 62T4 666 666 660 666 56 6 66 74 6 624 6 674 6 674 a July b July a 8epL b Bept. Corn- May July Sept. Oats- May July Sent. Pork- May July Lard- May July Bept. Ribs- May July Sept. No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations wars as ronowst FLOUR Market waa dull and hut' nat. snta, 84.70; straights, 24.4o4i4.60- spring pat- 1 .;;rl sirajgnta, t.uoan.aj; bakers, $2.272p3.40. wiiKAT No. 2 spring, 8862o; No. 2, 85 62c; No. 2 red, 964i9o. cokin wo. 2, 4)cb94o; No. 2 yellow, B04o. OATS No. 2. 8Vwai37o: No. 2 white, lust 41c. w RYE No. 2, 60a BARLEY Oood feeding WftPTw r.ix n choice malting. 4665c. aK.ts.ua no. l naxseed. 81.00; No. 1 north weatern. 21.08V4. Tlmothv. nrlm. 13 na Clover, contract grade, 810.75. rnuviOiUN-Mess pork, per bbl., 211.26 fl2.oo. Ird, per 1 lbs., 86 5.Vrt.674. Short ribs sides (loose), 86 2Mr.S74; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 86.6U(8.75. The followlna were lha r.inia mA shipments of flour and grain: . ... Receipts. BhlDraents. riour. bbls 24.700 21,800 Wheat, bu 27,000 l7,4ii0 Corn, bu.... 136,200 25,2 98. bu 117,500 148.200 Kvf, bu 11,000 20,800 Barley, bu 61.900 9,800 un me rroauce exenans-s todaT the butter market was 'steady; creamery, UiOOc: V'At-tPltm?- t mark, cases In cluded, 184rtTc. Cheese, steady, 9104o. t. Lonla Oral an ProTlaions. ST LOTUS. AnHl W xxrTTTJ' A T t better weather for crops; No. 2 red, caah. elevator, 954! track, 99c21 .034; May. 0o: July. 814c; No. 2 hard. 9092c. i onn-iower; ino. i cash, 4c; track. 49O60c; May, 4H,c; July. 46(T ,ny,ivrLM:,- IN.-. 1 CBBn- 414c: trncn, 424c; May. 274c; July. S64c; No. 2 white, 4c. ..0UJRrncnan:S: Tri winter patents, 24.90iff6.00; special Torands, 20fi26c higher; f7irincjr and artralght, 24.604j4.85; clear, f4-002l4.2&. SEED Timothy, steady, 22.402.60. CORNMBAISteady, 82.40. BRAN-Flrm; aacked, east track, 26(frWo. HAY-fltedy;tlmothy, t7.0W4.O0; prai rie, 88.00010.00. IRON COTTON TIES-Cc. B A OO INO Hc. s HEMP TWTNE c. rnuviBiuna rnrg lower; Jobbing, 212.074. Lard firm; prime steam, 28.274. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, 27.26; clear ribs. 27.274! short clear, 27.624. POT'LTRY Steady; chickens. 10Mn4e; springs. M.Offf.0O per dos.j turkeys, 13 14c; ducks, 11c; geese, 6Vj7c. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 1724c; dairy, EGOS Higher. 154c case count. Reoelnts. Shipments. Flour, bbls t.ono ll.ono Wheat, bu S.nno 64.000 corn, bu a.ono 2.ooo Oats, bu 26,000 28,000 Kamsaa City Grala sad Prvlsloa. KANSAS CITT. April B WHEAT May, oUi au'. OTiirnii"-i , 1 1 H I. , ufUlll, U, 2 hard, 8fim6c; No. 8. 81iffi4c; No, 2 red, 21; I o. .i. mtrrwc; receipts, iu cars. CORN May. 4Sie: July. 43ic: cash. No 2 mixed. 46rM7c: No. 8, 454464c; No. 2 white. 47o; No. 2. 464'54c. OATS Iower; No. 2 white, 40941o; No. 2 mixed. 40c EGOS Firm; Missouri and Kansss, cases returned, lite; new No. 8, whltewood cases included. ie. BUTTER Creamery. Ifr21c: dairy. 17c. HAY Higher; choice timothy, 210.500 1100: choice prairie, 28.00. RYE 28j3o. Recelnts. Shipments. Wlieat. bu 82 000 61.800 Com, bu 20 800 12 800 Oata. bu 1000 1.000 Phllaer.Ma Pro dace Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 21 BUTTER Steady; fair demand; extra western cream ery, ztc; extra nearby prints, 2Co. E EG S Firm and 4c higher; freah nearby and fresh southwestern, 18o st the mark; freah weotern, '.SVic at the mark; fresh southern. 17e st the mark. CHEESE-Steady: New York full rres-ms. choice to fancy, 103104c; fair to good 929 940. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. April 21 -WI1 E A T Mar ket lc lower; No. 1 northerr nHii'97c: No. 8 northern, 9-.'ifi94c; old July. 4a4o asked. RYE Steadv; No. 1, 723714c. BARLEY Easier; No. 2. 63c; sample, 400 80e. CORN-Bteady; No. 1 s051e; July. 484o bid. ' Mlnaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April .-WHEAT-May, 914c: July. 14c: September, 8I40. 2,1 trak: .Ko- 1 hrd' No. 1 nortbefn. 92Vc; No. 2 northern. 9040. FIXUR-F1rst patents. $4 96,66.06: second patents. 34.S5.y4 90; nrst clear 8J.65a8.eO: second clears. 82 1502 10 u ' BRAN In bulk, Il5.0oiyu.o0. Dlh Grata Market. DULUTTI. April 1 H-WHEAT-In store. No. 1 hard, 914c; No. 1 northern. 89So; No. 2 northern 874e; to arrive. No. 1 hard. 914c; No. 1 northern. S94c: No. 2 northern, 81 4c" " 1,1 W1C: B',tembw. OATS To arrive and on track, 274a Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 22.-METAI.S-.Tla ad vanced 2s 4d In the laondon market spot closing at 4127 10a and futurea at 127 17s d ; locally the market was quiet, with spot quoted at 827 Ml'. 10, leaving the average unchanged. Copper advanced 2s d In the London market, a pot closing at 58 and fu turea at 67 15a; locally copper ia un changed; lake la quoted at 12.264t'12 CP, electrolytic at )1124.n 11.25 and ceatlng it 312 874ffU124. 1-ead was steady and un changed at t4 StHr-4 66 In the local market; In London It was also unchanged, oloalng at 12 6. Sr-elter remained quiet at 86 6.26 In New York; It waa also unchanged In laondon, closing at S 7s 6l. Iron cloaed at 62a 3d In Glasgow and at 44a 14d In Middles borough; locally Iron was unchanged: No. 1 northern foundry la quoted at SU 25fl5 75; No. 2 northern foundry, 114.754915.25, No. 1 southern foundry and No. 1 suit southern fiondry. 814 r4il4.75. BT. latU'ia April K M FT A LSI Lead, tim, 24 424. Spelter, flrm, 85.10. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading ia In different and Oradnalj Einks to Stsgnaticn Point. SPECIALTIES REVIVE AFTER LONG QUIET Advaaclasi Teadeacy f Valoa Pa. clfle stalalng Iaaene Ucaeral List. NEW YORK. Anril 22. Nn InrMmi In the day's news uroved an Im-rniiva to oerstions In the stocks snd the volume of dealings declined successively to a point nearer atagnailon. Neither was It clear that any positive discouragement to spoc ulation waa offered hv iK. ii.v1. nu. Ihe trading wa, however, IndiiTcreiit and almoet Idle, burnt of the usually active stocks did not move at all, while others did not open until late In the day. on the other band, there were a number of spe cialties quoted which may remain dormant for montha at a time. This revival of long dormant specialties Is a feature of the present market. The advancing tendency of Union Tactile proved a austalnlng Influ ence on the whole of the general list against the contrary influence of the rather marked depression In United States Steel preferred. The decline In United Stales iiuhuer preferred waa on realising on yes- v - i' l auiauw vy iuh ueciarauon of a dividend after demand for Urn loans was pracuoaiiy atagnant. Some oomorations are raannetawt tA ha. aitnt borrowing at rates higher than the market. vui uu miyui uaui uui issues nave Deen re ported dunn the week. The extent nf iha week's loan expansion is therefore In doubt. iua luiewaai ui ine weea a currency movement shows a further enormous ac- cayiainn tf faah Kw h. Kanlra k . , . or the week s movement to this center run ning as high as 2110"g,0u0. Including the ex. trees movement wun in interior and the subtreasury operatlona In which the arild exported la comprehended. sterling exenang was easier, but this was plausibly supposed to be on account of bills sold against further gold exports. The stagnation of stocks became almost complete late In the day. uonaa were neglected and about steady; total sales, oar value. II RO, fni iTnli.1 States bonds were unchanged on call. The following were the quotations on the New York Stock exchange yesterday: Bales. 11 ig luiao w.Close. U.tW 724 7U4 Atchison do Did wuu 94 atu. ufu. SOU )H 2,800 784 B. & 0 2.000 794 as 7V do nfd ftiw; Canadian Paciflo 7,800 118 1174 1171 Central of N. J 2i 181 1604 160 C'hes. & Ohio t 324 ii 38 Chicago Ac A 7lJ0 3h4 38 88 ao Did luu kov XikV hi Chicago Ot. Western 1.2oO 16 I64 164 v.. at 11. W B.DUV 1I1X4 JIU 1(1 an. ax ri. f. . 24.9UO 1464 1444 14 i 176 do pfd Chicago T. & T 84 19 754 1S 634 i ir4 2084 do ufd... 2(10 hV. 19 C. C. C. SL Li.... 100 751 7r,u Colo. Southern 100 17 17 uo 1st pra do 2d Dfd 800 234 23 4.600 15V 4 1664 Del. & Hudson.... Del.. U & W v. & R. U do old 100 "704 267, 70 6V 264 264 66 864 414 414 804 4 Erie 2,500 do 1st pfd 600 do 2d ofd 2uo HockltiK Valley do pfd Illinois Contra! 100 80T. 400 130 1304 13'" Iowa Central 100 19 19 do Did 85 184 85 106 1424 K. C. Houthorn do Dfd Lv & N Manhattan L, Met. BecurlUea Met. St. Ry 1.700 1434 1424 500 804 79 78 4,600 1144 U4 113H Minn. & St. L 41 M., 6t. P. dt S. Ste. M. do Dfd Mo. Pacific 2,000 2(i0 100 100 M., K. A T do pfd Nat'l R. R. of SC. pfd N. Y. Central. Norfolk & W do pfd Ontario & W Pennsylvania P.. C. C. & St. L.. ... 1174 1174 68 46 784 62 234 64 47 14 35 484 214 854 234 264 Reading ....'. 2,600 45 'i 45 ao 1st prii do 2d Dfd..' ex-dlv ." Rock island Co 2,800 234 do pfd '. ., St L. & S. F. 2d pfd 400 4Ti St. U 8. W do Dfd 600 RKU. 234 474 is 484 214 854 264 38 864 824 184 39 80. Pacltlo ,. 8,300 494 So. Railway 2u0 214i do pfd. luo 864 Texas & Pacific T.. Bt. U W 100 264 do Dfd I. 4 ft) Union Pacific 28,800 864 do pfd loo 94 Wabash 400 1&4 do pfd 4,300 394 825. 184 w. at LaLKe crio Wis. Central 8u0 184 18 do pfd ,. Adams Ex.... M American Ex. .. .. U. 8. Ex 164 18 404 K4 186 lu7 2U6 Wells-fc'argo Ex.... Amal. Copper 6,600 Am. Car & F 300 do pfd 600 Am. Cotton Oil..... do pfd Am. Ice 100 do pfd 200 Am. Unseed OH do pfd Am. Locomotive 1,400 do pfd 400 Am. Smelting & R... 1U0 do pfd 6u0 494 184 72 494 184 71 494 14 72 294 88 74 274 M4 27 8 28 264 81 4 194 804 484 93 1274 464 2074 184 19 81 it 48 93U Am. Sugar Ret l.luO 127 3 44 J1 208 Anaconaa m j ex-aiv . Brooklyn R. T 15,600 474 Colo. Fuel & I Con. Gas 7,800 2094 Corn -Products 100 134 do Dfd 134 174 Distillers' Securities General Electric 100 164 184 Inter. Paper . do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Nati Lead No. American 100 824 224 Paciflo Mall .. zi 1634 68 884 74 174 824 264 974 254 People's Gas 6"0 974 Pressed Steel Car.... 1,200 28 do Dfd 974 OKI." a 7 213 74 it 804 662 14 81 4 IO1 664 704 Pullman P. Car 212 ill Republic Steel 60O 7 do pfd Rubber Goods. 200 184 do pfd Tenn. Coal A 1 500 28 U. 8. Leather 8"0 74 do pfd DO 804 U. 8. Realty 4.400 74 do pfd 7,8ift 69 U. 8. Rubber 4,0 16 do pfd 2,7iO 68 U. 8. Steel 4.60 107i do pfd 44.900 674 40 154 764 T4 BO 7 61 4 104 664 rteaungn. electric. Western Union Northern Securities 200 884 884 ti4 99', Total sales for the day, 261,200 shares. Bootoa Stork 4otatlaBB. BOSTON, April 22 -Call loana. 2S cent; time loana, 8444 per cent Oi closing of stocks and bonds: Atcklaoa ad. 4s Wasting, eonrasa ., per nclal . Tr . 1 do ra, AdvDturo M lAllouaa , 71HAaalgamaUd 4 ,Aincrloaa gins 0 lAtlantia , 1 Blnibam Max. Central 4a... Atcblaoa do fd Boston A Albany. Boat on A Mams.... . 44 41 . 14 . ( 4 .44 . i4 :!ia . 14 14 Boston tslsvated Pltrhturs pfd ... .. .1414. CI. A Heel..... .. 1 ,cenunnlal Mei. Camtral H roppr Range .. n j., n. n. ai. ias Lair west lrs Marquetla 7l ,aUomlnlos Coal I nlon Psolto U4 yraiiklla Amsr. Afms. Cham... li jOraocy do pfd Tl I lata Royal. .... . 1 . 4 Amsr. Pass. Tubs.... IS Kim llialng ... Amsr. Sugar in ntlt'hlgaB Mohawk .124 Mout. C. A O... 4 do ptd Amsr. T. AT.. Amsr. Woolsa do sf Pomlnloa 1. A 8.,. Rdlsoa Blse. Ilia... Osasral Blsctlia .... ktasa. Elsetlis ds ptd Mass. Gas t altsd Fruit I'nusd Shoo Mack... do pfd V. t. Steal ds ptd Bid. "Asked. 1114 Old UOBlBloa .. , It lOaosoia , tl Parrot 131 Quinsy Ill 'Bhsnnoa , It Tamarack .... , Tl Trinity V. S. Mining 1U4H 1'. g. Oil , U Vtak , jVtnorta , 104 Wioona , B,Wol'arlBe . utt av . j4 . . . 4 Ira Yrk Mlalag Itarka. NEW YORK, April 22.-Ttie followln g are the cloalng prices on mining stocks Adams Coa M Alios II Hraees 1 bruaswlrk Coa 9 ronutork Tunnal .... 8 Cats. t'sl. A Ta 1 Hora SilTsr LM Iroa Silver is lateddlka Coa 8 LII1M Cklst ... 8 ...400 ...J4 ...10 ... IS Onlurte Ophlr . Pkoenls Potost Sssaa Stsrra Nsvsda Snaall Hopes . Slaiidard Jew Yrk Money Market. NEW YORK, April 22.-MONEY On call, easy sc ivfia per cdi; cioaing old, 1 per oent; offered at IV per cent. Time loana easy and dull; alxty and ninety daya at ".:?.r. ..U.i T. I'. ajf' per cent. i-main men, at 1 11.1s fAFERa per cent. 8TERL1NO EXCHANGE Easier, with actual buslneee In bankers' bills at 84 872iV 4,8730 for demand snd at H 804 4. 63 for 100 U 61 604 117 934 934 M4 174 174 174 8sfi 3S4 8S4 SN 384 284 !.'100 im. 1164 116 68 t glj 1,100 21 214 2i; 26.200 U8 day bills. Tooted rates. ItSMalMM an1 m nmmmiaj num. X4 (feu. 8IL.VKII Bar. 54V4a: Mel...n 7inita,ra 484c. HiNDS Oorernmetit, stesdy; railroad. Btna Tl, closing quotations on bonds are as folio ws V ta. r ...1"4 snhattn e. g 4..103a ...lns Mat. ('ntral to ...1H do 1st tne -.IX ...1074 M. A St. L. 4s IH ...U3 Ik , K. A T. 4a M4 ...1!4 I do la. ...in7Vj'N. R. R. of M. 4a 71 ...107S N. T. C. g. im HH ... h-h n. j. r. g. u. tt4 ... 4iNa Paotfio 4a KWH ... 3l do Is Tin ...JOOVjiN. A W. e. 4a r. So e do So io So do roupon . re coupon new 4a, rag., roupon old 4a. rag... coupon Alrhl Ison sen. 4a... do idj. Atlantic C. L 4a B A O. 4 a' 'O. a. la. SB nsr. .. M14 C do eatl . Km auiT.t.. a. e . - r.c.i . A 8. la. I. go Ter. 4s.. 1.. lot T., 8t. L. A W."is! 14 .. SnSklUnlon Parltlc ta 1044j .. fi 1 do conv. 4s 99 fhlca Con. Tnoaro as.. A So. 4s... : R. O. 4a... prior Ilea 4a gen. 4a Colo s steel id la.... 7 n. d Ha wanaih is 1174 da riah n S4ia . i . 17 IMU do W. A la. 19.' 4S M r n. c. la Hocklns Val 4Hilil!lO(V4( h A N. unl. oa. wis. Central 4s Colo. F. A 1. e. as.. 11 V 11 f I HU. REPORT OF TUB CLEARING HOC8E3. Traaaaetloaa of tk Aaaorlated Banks Darlagr tk Paat Week. NEW YORK. Anril 22 The followln a table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal cities for he Week endawl Anril 91 vlth . K eentage of increase and decrease aa corn- parea wiui tne corresponding week last year: BlxtV- o Lntral or fM. .... .!"' rann. rotiT. Ia 17 do lrt Ine 70 RMdtns ran 4a rsu. Cfers. A Ohio 4H0....102H St. U 1 M. . U..111H Cbleoso A A. ... 7 .St. L. A S. r. fx. . Il C. B. A Q. a. 4o... 4 St. L. R. W Is." M I C. M. A S. P. I- 4a.. II ReeboaM A. L. 4s.... M'4 C. A N. W. eon. 4.12uJigo. Prfl0 m l C. R. I. A P. 4.... 7!SISo, Rillwi. (o ut CIT1E3. Clearings. Ino. Deo. New York 11.109.874.174 18. 8 Chicago 121.786.530 19.4 Sj!?,t0n V. 114.041.218 12 4 Philadelphia U0.81S.914 12 8 St. Louis 60.432.991 7 6 Plttaburg 8.8t.S3 24.0 San Francisco 27,983.947 .7 .. . Baltimore 21.311,3521 8.9 Cincinnati 22,566.4001 7 6 Kansas City 19.724.186 13.J New Orleans 17.970,239 88.3 Cleveland 12.S99.815 18 I Minneapolis 10.780.793 1.1 Detroit 10.017,341 .4 Louisville 11,406.701 12 6 OMAHA 8.42R.3S6 18 7 Milwaukee 7,107,801 4.0 Providence 6,823,400 1 0 RufTalo 1.764. 6.1R 8 1 Indianapolis 8.127,659 8 7 St. Paul 6.7(W,4P2 10.3 Los Angeles 8.9W.S80 81.4 Bt. Joauph Sl.172.8n4 .3 Pfnver 4,594.304 10.8 Columbus 4.265ino 8 8 Memphis 4.8l4,no 20.6 Seattle 8,61X1,247 .4 Richmond 4.7S2.M1 9.3 Washington 4.192,575 10.7 Savannah 2.632.837 11.7 Albany 2.614.624 29 0 Portland, Ore 4.147.0OR 39.8 Fort Worth 2.628.870 9 0 Toledo, 0 3.OH3.021 18.4 Salt Lake City 2.324.104 22.8 Peoria 2.294.328 3.2 Atlanta 2.899,770 12.1 Rochester 8.036,439 18.8 Hartford 8.900,0.13 17.3 Nashville 2,667.888 4.1 Pea Moines 2.106.767 9.6 Spokane, Wash 2,238.846 TiicOTia 1,958,991 7 Grand Rapids 1,743,755 1 1 New Haven 1.764.644 1.8 Dayton 1,443,919 18.8 Norfolk 1,833.147 24.6 Springfield, Mass 1.570.& -.3 Worcester ,. 1,180,636 24 I Portland, Me 1,026.708 8.4 Augusta, Qa 946.6t9 11.2 Topeka 973.265 18.0 Sioux CUT 1.182.887 83.4 Syracuse 1.823,117 .l Evansvllle 1,817.689 2.9 Birmingham 1.2S8..157 1.0 Wilmington, Del 1.201.193 1.8 Knoxvllle 1,157,773 4.7 Davenport , 947,303 U.9 LltUe Rock 977.354 Wifitshafr .;. 856.624 . 1.7 Fall River 740,967 12.8 Macon 1,206.000 74.1 Wheeling, W. Va.... 656.716 Wichita 1,114,223 29.0 Akron , 630.000 18.8 Chattanooga 763,498 6.1 Sprlagfleld. Jll..-w 608.422 19.2 Kalaanaiooi'MldtVjJ:. 64,000 11.7 Youngstown 657.552 13.1 Helena 682,838 52.3 Lexington 785,752 63.9 Fargo, N. D 398.508 6.8 New Bed fotd 390.438 45.1 Canton. O. ': 632.000 10.3 Jacksonville, Fla 875,234 13.0 Lowell 429.903 2 1 Cheater. Pa 458,730 2.7 Oroensburg. Pa 344,201 12.2 Rockford. Ill 619.666 6.9 Rlnghampton 458,400 8 Springfield, 0 868.918 6.8 Rloomington, 111 . 858.662 17.0 Qulncy. 111... 877.840 6.8 Sioux Falls. S. D 822.963 2.3 Mansfield, 0 197,245 29.6 De.-atur, 111 227.647 9.1 Jacksonville, 111 193,869 12.2 Fremont, Neb 172,050 25.5 tHouatnn 10,8ii4,R30 ...... 8.S tOalvcston 7,066,000 1.8 Charleston. 8. C... 1.018,276 7.1 Cedar Rapids 410,818 Totals. IT. fl..... 11,866.768,821 13.9 Outsld N. r 748,896.147 13.6 CANADA. Montreal 17.978.862 12.1 Toronto . 14.844.453 4 618.125 1.867.769 1,568,846 1.PS1.678I 1.287.025 18.7 Winnipeg 1-9 18 Ottawa .. Halifax . 15. 7.1 Quebeo . Vancouver B. C. 4.91 Hamilton Ixjndon, Ont 1.144.8PO 878.485 29.7 9 3 11.6 St. John, N. B. Victoria, B. C. 974.750 78,665 2 2 Totals, Canada 46.493.0481 I.I tNot Included In totals because containing other ltema than ciearinga. Not Included In totals because or no cont' parison for last year. Loadoa Stock Market. LONDON, April 22 Closing: Consols, moosr .. M1-14IN. T. Osntra!.. lltH . Mi . SO . l . to . lotf . . 40 . M . . 17 . 10 . m. . M . 1H4 . 1714, . It do account i Norfolk A Anaconda Ati bison do ptd Baltlmora A Ohio... 1 do ptd TfjOntarto A W... H 1 Pennsylvania .. l Rand Mlnsa ... Canadian ParlSo Chos. A Ohio.... Chicago Ot. W . C, at. A St. P. DeBaara D. A R. O do ptd Brls do 1st ptd ... do Id pfd ... Illinois Central .II"1 Reading . M . IT .14HU, . lSs . 11 . TIW . rn . M4 . 42 .114 do 1st pfd do td ptd So. Railway . do pfd .... So Paclte ... Union Paolflo do pfd .... D 8. Bteal... do pfd .... Wabaan Luls. A Nash ..111 do ptd at ., K. A T nti'Spanl 4a tt SILVER Bar. uncertain, 26Hd per OS. MJIliY lul per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 2Vu2', per cent; for thro months' bills, 2hi per oent. Foreign Flaaaelal. BERLIN. April 22. Exchange on London, 20m 43Vrfge for checka. Discount rates for short bills and three months' bills, 2 per cent. On the bourse today prices ware firmer, with American rails higher. PARIS, April 22. On the bourse today prices were Arm. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 82.40. Three per cent rentes, 97f 7oo for the account. Exchange on London, 25f 12a for checks, LONDON, April !2. Rates for money and discounts were eaey In today's market. Trading on the Stock exchsnge waa quiet, but prices were well mslntained. Consols and home rails were rheerful on Investment purchaaes, consols closing easier. Ameri cana were steady at parity and a little more animated, though the Northern Securities dlapute restricted business. They closed quietly steady. Foreigners were Irregular. Russians were firmer and Japanese re ceded. Kaffirs were fairly firm. Bar gold, 77s lod. American eagles, 76s 5d. Bar silver closed weak at 26 ll-16d per os. Cotta Market. LIVERPOOL, April 22 COTTON-Spot In light demand; price points lower; Amer ican middling fair. 8. lad; good middling, 8d; middling. 7.9od; low middling. 7 8" J. good ordinary, 7.70d; ordinary, 7. bud. Fu turea opened eaaler and cloaed ateedy; American middling, g. o. c, April, 7.624; April and May, 7 5d; May and June, 7.54d; June and July. 7.61d; July and August, 7.47d; August and September. 7 23d; Sep temlier and October. 4.67d; October and November, 8 28d; November and December, 1.2'id: IVcemlier and January, t.lad; Janu ary and February, 8 17d. ST. LOI IS. April 22 COTTON-Nomlnal; middling. 14Hc; sales, none; receipts, none; Shipments, 8 hales: atock, 12.060 bales. NEW YORK. April 22 COTTON-Spot closed steady at 16 points lower; middling uplands. 14c; middling gulf, 14.25c; sales. I. 819 bale NEW ORLEANS. April 21 COTTON Future, stesdy; April. 1192c bid; May, 14 031 14.05c; June, li tc bid; July, 14 45c' AugUHt, 12 45'o 12.49c; September. 12 010 12 0c; October. 11 4?H 47e; November II. 36c bid: December. 11 v(rl1 tlo. Boot. firm; an lea. 8.3n0 bales; ordinary 11 16-lr: good or.llniiry, 13 1-lsV; middling. l4V.r: good middling, 14 9-16c: middling fair. 1416-lta-race ii la, 2.26 bales; stock. C7,7tat bale. OMAIIA LIVE STOCH MARKET Bsef Omttltt BoldBtsadj with Fesling on Other a Littlg WtV. HOG MARKET A SHADE STRONGER lalgkt Receipt f Sheep tat Laaaba avaal TrasUa Rale talt Active, wits. Priees rally Iteaaly mm All Grades. SOUTH OMAHA. April 22, 1804. KecelDta were: Cattle. Hoga. Bheep. Official Monday Om lai Tuesday .... 4.316 .1149 8 ki 9.;9 8.4M 4.413 1,600 18.610 12.333 .h7 I.8O0 Ottlcial Wednesday... 4.843 3.2M 2.360 Official Thursday .... Official Friday Five dava thla week. ..21.528. 54.478 83.215 Same days last week 2.1 iJ 46.tlS3 K.65o Same days week before.. 17,912 37. 18 2S.t.: Same three weeka ago... ail.714 52,74 26.uoi same lour weeks ago. ..21,971 81,094 4Z,o. Same days last year. ...18.611 44,047 24.W1 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table ahowa the reoelDta of cattle, hogs and sheen at South (JmaJia for the year to dais wltn comparisons wlta last year: uo4. iswj. inc. Cattle 3 6.744 2M.912 6.834 Hogs 771.8B2 9l.a6 80.047 Sheep 667,102 64M03 Ii8.0b8 Averse nrlcea nat.l for hnaa at fiouth Omaha for the last several days wllb com parisons: Pe-te. I 11. 190S.Uej2.1901.19UO.1899. 11898. April April a sti S uu I Ot April April 5 Ssi i 151 6 991 I 801 3 62 3 7 8 661 I it 2 62 3 71 3 64 I 72 April 6 861 6 .01 April I 0, 6 KJ April 6 27 April 8 641 3 71 April S is April 10, April 11, April U. April 13. April It April 16 April 16 Aptll 1J. April 18. April 19 AprU 20 4 i 4 81H April 21, April 22, 4 l"H 4 814 'Indicates Sunday. The Olhclal number of rare Af at 00k brought in today by each road was: cat tie. ttugs. Biieep. 11 sea C, M. & St. P W abash 2 2 22 6 25 11 a s 4 2 1 Missouri Paclllo Union I'aclllo C. A N. W F.. E. ti M. V C, Bt. P., M. at O.... U. & M. Rv C, a. & C, H. 1. & P, east... C, R. 1. & P.. west.. Illinois Central Chicago O. W Total ratrelnla 1119 123 Tha all annul linn nf th. Aax.'m aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num. Mvi ml iiwui iituauabeu. wuvers. cattle. Hogs, bheep. Omaha Parkins- Co 244 6o3 936 Swift and Company 2.(ki2 1,957 2,3b8 606 664 646 k2 Cudahy Packing Co..... a r" ... 1 1 1 , X. . ' , . 634 669 21 42 I 2 14 18 1 120 Armour & Co., Sioux City, vanaant at Co McC'reary & Clark , W. I. Stephen , Hill HtintEtnirer Huston dt Co H. F. Hamilton Sol Degan S. & S. Co Cincinnati A. Co 8S3 491 Jacob Dold J. B. Root & Co Hegarty dt Co Other buyers 80 10 84 Totals 2,479 8,793 1,732 CATTLE There were over 100 cars of cat tle on aale thla morning, which waa a lib eral run for a Friday considering the heavy receipts an ine weea. ine maraet, tnougn, did not chow a great deal of change from yesterday, although there wua more or less uneveness In the prloes paid. Beef steers could be quoted steady to a shade easier. The kinds that just suited buyers were bought up quite freely at steady prices, but when It came to Inferior grades trading was rather alow, with the feeling a little weak rather than otherwlae. There was not the snap and tone to the market that characterised the trade yester day, and under such circumstances some cattle are bound to sell a little lower. Con sidering the heavy receipts, though, all th week the market was In very satisfactory condition and prices a little higher than they were at the close of last week. The cow market was generally steady. There were only a few Included In the re ceipts, and aa all the packers wanted some butcher stock the market- was fairly active and fully steady with yesterday. Some of the common stuff may have been neglected to aome extent, but atlll the prices paid ahowed no quotable change from yesterday. An early clearance was made. Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold In just about the same notches they did yes terday. About the usual Friday conditions gov erned the atocker and feeder market today. There were only a few cattle on sale and not many were wanted. Prlcea for good stuff were not much different, but common kinds were dull and weak. Representative sales: Bb.E.t' B1E.B.KS. I 7 2t SSI t 17 I I 841 I (t t I 7 29 oJ I 0U I Ot I a 1 Jlii a Ml 8 SHI ft 151 3 651 S 13V 7 a I U 6 99 I 80 ( "'Vial t tUl 6 96, 6 0 t 00 s, 7 24l J 8 o 6 KJ 4 93 7 24 t 68 a 5 271 4 9i -V 7 27i trf. 6 011 S4 ia imikiiw " 7 26 78 6 871 6 88 I 68 a 4 teHl 7 21 I 89, 6 VII 6 80 I Hi 8 71 4t7 001 f 98 I 33 I 63 I 71 4 80V 719 04 40 I 61 I 67 4 S6V1I 7 21 6 86 I I 48 8 6? 8 70 4 Sift, 7 16 96 I 01 I 72 3 67 4 89 I 7 7 91 6 ! 5 46 I 61 S 1 191 I call K 0lf K t 7 0 7 14 6 99i 6 841 6 d It 68 I 60 1 I 961 S 89 1 6 46 3 71 13 61 I 7 10 J 6 861 6 45 3 76 3 63 1 I I'M KK1 I & 4-il III IS 7 OtU I 86 16 SO I 2 72 I 84 No. A Pr. No A. Ft. 4 4! I tl 46. 1171 4 It t 740 I 1 IS 1140 t W 1 476 I It It l.tl 4 H 1 1160 I So M lilt 4 N 1 1710 I AS I 1141 4 II MO I 40 .10.5 4 It 1 tit I II . 11(7 4 tl 11 iu 1 is it mi 4 u I 70S 10 44 104T 4 U 4 134 I 10 11 12TO 4 40 4 1040 I M I lav) 4 40 1 110 I M II lt.lt 4 40 tJ Ill I 4 1J71 4 40 II til I W it 1111 4 44 II M 4 06 14 im I 44 4 3I 4 00 II 1141 4 41 1 0 4 00 II It7l 4 41 t 1014 4 14 II Ul 4 14 11 Ml 4 10 II 1144 4 10 II 1041 4 18 II Hut 4 60 1 1841 4 II J 120 4 44 40 110 4 II IS llll 4 (0 I IMS 4 II n Iltl 4 60 11 1014 4 10 II 1171 4 II 1 1041 4 10 It 11,14 4 it 10 1MI 4 It 1 100 4 II 4 1010 4 St tl 1M7 4 u 1 1240 4 M 10 1171 4 68 4 1010 4 M M 1I 4 Si It Hf4 4 M I 1411 4 40 SO 1011 4 a 10 1621 i M 1 1024 4 IS I mo 4 44 II 107 4 10 84 IMt 4 I) 6T 141 4 10 SO 161 4 41 17 1114 4 10 II llll i 7 M 1110 4 H 8 llll (a) 1 1170 4 It STEERS AND COWS. I t IT II I II. .... II It M 8 1 1 8 1 1 I 1 1 t II 1 I 1 8 1 1 I 1 t I t It I 1 1 1 1 ....1041 4 10 ....1011 4 II ...1114 4N 1M4 4 41 II.. f .. It.. ...llll ...114t ...1141 4 41 t St 4 tt BTEERb AND HEIFERS. ...1U2I I Tt ss 4 it 14. til 4 II 4 tt t 44 I st 4 tt 8 tt I tt I U I 61 I 40 I 44 I 40 I 40 I 46 I 41 t t I 61 I TO I Tt I Tt I 76 I Tl t Tt 8 Tt I Tl I TS I Tl I Tl I Tt I M t At I 4 I M .. Pad .. 171 ..1044 ..1011 IT.... ST.... II.... Is ...lilt ...1264 ...1241 ...174 I II trows. I 44 ...100 ... T0 ... Tit ... M0 ... Ml ... 121 ...IMS ...10T.0 ...low ... 177 ...11M ...104.1 ...1100 ...itit ...1120 ...11 .. .1064 ...1IM ... f ... til ...lfrot ...lift ...IP ... o ...120 ...luaO I 24 I 24 I 40 I 44 1 to t 4t I 44 I H I 04 I 04 I at t II 8 M I M I M I II I at t 21 I 44 I 44 I 40 I a l to l to t 40 I SO ..10" 4 ..HOT ..1071 ..10M ..1160 ..104 .. NI ..in ..1112 ..1110 ..ii .. tit .. 464 .1110 ..11M ..1414 ...till ..1610 .1120 ..1440 ..1140 ..1110 .1120 .. M4 ..10 .1111 46..'"! It lull I 44 1. 1IS4 COWS AND HEIFERS tit 1 44 TO S3 8 Tt titurcKS. .. 74 4 .. lit .. Ill .. 411 .. tot .. M4 ..1104 t 40 I 44 1.. .1464 . 4li .. 40 ,. 444 .110 ..1011 .. til .. 4&t 8 It I at 1 Tl I it I it 4 04 I 04 t It I 44 I T4 I T4 I 40 I S4 I 44 8 44 io.; BULLS. 1 Tt i. 1.. ine .iv 8 44 I 4 I 44 I 44 I 40 t 4t I y I M I 44 I a t 44 I I 44 t at .144 . t--4 .!- .1724 .1(40 .14M ,li:H ,.1744 .114 .1414 .1264 .1470 I 44 I U I 44 I 14 I 14 I IS I St I 14 I M i M I at I 44 t 44 1.... .in 1 lit 1.. .171,0 ....144 ....IK) .... ' ...1M ....140 .... llll v 1414 I 4 CALVES. I M I I II 1 .... t tt 2..... S44 II 1 120 t 44 I 24 8 tt I M 4 04 161 . 120 10 126 HI I 10 I so I 60 S SO I St 1. 4 S4 1. 4 Kl 4 I 49 4 .... STAGS. 1114 t 1 14-" 1 St STOCK ER8 10 I 04 HO 1 64 AND FEEDERS. 1. 42" 6W I TS I 14 I 00 I 60 I 64 I 64 I 14 I 44 I It I 74 I 10 I 74 t 7S t TS 3 It 4n . tm . Jl'O . SHO . sr. . IM . 741 , ( , 2,14 , HO . 4,11 S71 110 , 671 4"0 , TK . 4.'4 , 140 , 40 . HI . 44 , 120 m.'.'. I II I 40 I 64 I hi I 64 I 0 I 40 I S I 71 I 71 I to 14 '. 1(..' i... HOQ8 Recelpta were fairly liberal this morning, but not excessive. Reports from other polnta were not particularly encour aging, but still the market here liileil quite active, wltli prlcea a slinde stronger. The bulk of the hoga today sold nt 34 iTf4.R2W, with the choicer loads going largely at $4 A.1 64.90. The common kinds sold from 84. Ml down. All the packers seemed to want the hogs at prevailing prices and as a result trading was brisk from stnrt to finish. There was practically no change In the market and an early clearance waa made, with the possible exception of some late airlvsts. Today's advance Just about makes tin for yesterday's loss, but the market la still ufft 10c lower than nt the close of last week. Just before noon several care of hoga ar rived and as packers had their more urgent orocrs nuea tne maiset ciosea siow ana weak, practically all of the advance of the morning being lost Representative sales: Mo. AT 8b. Pr. No. A SB. 44... ...144 ...140 ...111 ...K4 ...190 ...in ...rot ...120 ...171 ...tot ...HI ...MO 144 120 40 to to 40 4 Tl 4 IS 4 TIM, 4 T7V, 4 77 4 Til 4 T7V4j 4 77V, 4 TUt 4 SO 4 SO 4 to 4 10 ' I so 4 40 4 SO 4 SO 4 40 4 SO 4 SO 4 10 4 40 I SO 4 to 4 10 4 SO 4 W 4 SO 4 40 4 SO 4 SO I SO 4 10 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 10 t to 4 SO 4 10 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 to 4 lUVt 4 4 12 , 44.... IS ... SI. ... 77.... 61.... SI.... S7.... TT.... :.... 17.... Tl.... !.... 40. . . . (1.... sr.... Tl.... T4.... Tl... II.... T6.... 4b.... ...161 ..til ..131 ...244 .. .1.18 . .117 ..HI ..tli 4 12 u. 4 I2 4 12 4 12 SI... 74... 40 10 tt (0... 44... tl... 4 2 4 li 4 4 1: 76... 101. Tl.., 74... It.., Tl.., 121 244 1L4 171 171 27S 2.1 P'.S lul 280 241 146 INS 241 .'t ......243 141 160 274 211 241 140 -Mt 2-'T Ssl 237 220 131 110 120 40 4 12 4 ii 4 12 1 1-; 4 12 4 82 4 2 4 62 4 Si 4 82 4 SI 4 S2 4 62 4 8a 4 82 4 82 4 li 4 82 4 62 4 82 4 82 4 82 4 62 4 82 4 82 4 62 ( 4 82 4 82 4 66 4 86 4 SS 4 6 4 86 4 8S 4 86 4 SS 4 86 4 88 4 84 4 66 4 84 4 85 4 M 11.. ..IK1 67 161 Tt., .120 ST.. 41.. II.. 14.. 82. . ...III ...2"4 ...1st ...21 ...ttil ...lit ...104 ...111 ...lit ...14 ...111 ...III ...220 ...231 ...111 ...Su7 ...100 ...2U1 ...llll ...2wl ...201 ...lot ...117 ...171 ...111 ...121 ...229 ...171 ...114 ...111 ...lit ...U7 ...117 ...181 ...140 74.. 77.. 14.. IT.. 44.. TO. . St.. 74.. 44.. IT. 41. 83. 14. 61. SI. (. (7. 40 SO i jo 0 80 SO SO.. 40.. II.. 71.. II.. 7S.. 74.. 14.. IS.. (1.... TS... 67... S... T3... 43... 41... 45... 2..3 241 to 20. . K. . .114 .131 .181 .261 .177 .184 .141 .! .221 .SV0 .181 110 SO 10 SO 'to SO... 17... 43... Tl... TS... SC... 7... 62... t... 71... ta , 41 , 4?...,. 44 76 SI to .1.4 4 12 .1:0 SO SHEEP There we.rp onlv ahout a half doien cara of tiheep and lambs In the yards una momma:, una as a result a very inor- ough test of the situation was not made. n livers, tliouah. took hold uulte I reel v of the few cars that did arrive aid the market could not be quoted anything but steady. Clipped ewes sold as high as 84.65; dipped wetners brougnt 54.5a and aa nigh as 50.2& was (aid. which la the top price of the year to date. Clipped lambs and yearlings mixed also sold at (5.2-j, and some spring lambs brought 2150. ' crveryimnK oriered was rURDoaed of at an early hour, and, as compared with the close of laBt week, the general market Is fully 164320c higher all around. uuotatlons lor cornted stucK! (Jood to choice lambs, 25.75ii6.2u; fair to good lambs, 15.5066.75; good to choice yearlings, 85.25(0 6.66; fair to good yearlings, So.00'rjo.25; good to cnoice wemers, o.luru&.bt; tair to good .'clK.r. tl Oi ia7, 1 K v.,,.7l . .. ,,l...l,.n ........ ' .... . ' -, p.P.U.UI, f ..... I L t LIIVI. C . TT ' , 14.906.15; fair to good ewes, 4.60U4.9u. cupped stock sells iSo'iibe less than wooled stock. Representative sales: No. 2 western cult ewes 20 western cull ewes.; 6 western culla Av. . 50 . 86 . 61 . 56 . 62 . 100 . 109 . 104 Tr. 2 60 2 60 8 50 4 50 4 50 4 65 4 85 6 00 6 25 6 25 C 75 8 60 244 weBtern ewes 236 western clipped lambs... 142 western clipped ewes Bo western clipped wethers. 9 western twes 170 western wethers 118 282 western clipped lambs yearlings 292 Colorado lambs and 85 58 43 145 Colorado spring lambs.. CHICAGO LIVES STOCK. MARKET. Cattle and Sheep Steady and Hoga Open Slow and Cloae Bo Higher. CHICAGO. Anril 22. CATTLE Recelnts. 1,500 head: market steady: good to nrinie steers, $6,004(6.80; market nominal; poor to medium, 13.80(1,4. 90; stockera and feeders, 83.004.35; cows, 21. 75414.30; heifers, fi.'SJit 4.76; canncrs, fl.6W2.50; bulls, li.Oon-l.lo; calves, 22.254j5.50; Texas-fed steers, 24.004J) t. io. HOOS-Receipts, 21,000 head: estimated to. morrow, 12,000; left over, 4.559; market opened slow and closed 6o higher; mixed and butchers, 35.0046.20; good to choice heavy, S5.06&6.17H; light, $4.85(36.10: bulk of sales. S&.OXa'S.lO. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 bead; sheep steady,1 lambs steady to strong good to choice wethers, $4.7ot6.45; fair to choice mixed, 33.754i4.60; western lambs, 85.CKXar5.90; wool western lambs, 16.90(3)6.76. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. April 22. CATTLE Beeves, receipts, 2,966 head. Market for steers slow and lOo lower; bulls and fat cows firm; medium and common cows 10c higher; steera, 84. toft 6. 37.; oxen, 34.164rt.60; bulla, 33.35ti4.80: cows, tl.754i'4.40. Cables quoted live cattle slow at llill2o per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, higher at 9. per lb. Exports tomorrow, L470 cattl and 7,360 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 1,199 head. Market about steady; aalea at 83.5O4j4J.00, little caives, nominal' city aressea veais, weak at 6W?r9IT8a ner In. : country r1reaaT.il IVMkc HOGS Receipts, 8,338 head. Market 64 lo lower; state hogs, $5 154f6.. SHEEP ANT) LAM BS Receipts, 3.816 nead. Market tor tneep nominal, but feel ing steady: lambs, 104fl6o lower; unshorn lambs. $.75477.60; clipped lambs, 84.0O4.iJ.4o; no spring lambs. . St. Loala Live Stock Market. BT T.1TTIH AnHl W C A TTT U" t.ln. 1.220 head, Including 200 Texana; market steady; native shipping and exports, U-Wi 4 50: dressead beet and butcher steers, 84.00 iqto.zd; steers under a.0"o lbs., M.004j6.10: stockers and feeders, 83.204,4.25; cows and heifers, 82.404M.35; canners, 2 1042.50; bulls, 83.(KBa.50; calves, 85.00f36.75; Texas and In dian steera, 83. 704,4. 7b; cows and heifers, 22. 50. 60. HoJc Receipts. 1,500 head; market steady; pigs and lights, 24.4otj4.90; packers, $4. 7T34J56. 05; butchers and beat heavy, 25.004) 1. 20. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.000 head; market strong; native muttons, 24.76 t6 76j lambs, 15. 2x46. 00; culls and bucks, tJ.DU4i3.vu; siocaers, K-wxtti w. Kansas City Llv Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,400 bead; market steady; export ana aressea Deer steers, siejioy, H.7&-B j.3u; fair to good, lOo lower, 83. 90434.50; western steers. 8S.6oiT 4.60: stockers and feeders. steady, 83.2fx34.60; southern steers, 8.1.754a t 2b; southern cows, i:.uJ.tio; native steera, 82.0O4r4.16; native he'fers, $3.60(34.60; bulls, 82.faivii3.r4J: calves. 82.7tVi2S.00. HOGS Receipts, 6,5oo bead; market strong; top, W 97; bulk of sales, 84 8644 4 96; heavy, 84 9n4M 97: packers, t.ou4i4.9W Bias and flahts. U.'JMtl tVi. SHEEP AND LAM lia Receipts, 2.000 bead; market 10c. hlgher; native lambs, $5 60 tt6.65; western lambs, x&.Tijjo.ao; ra ewea, 8D.OO4n.4O; yearlings, 8i. 215.85; stockers and feeders. 3.5044.6 Bt. Joseph Llv Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,011 head; steady to strong; natives, 83.85iri5.3o; cows and heirera, 82.0o3-4.G5; stockers and feeders 83 0O4V4.40. HOOS Receipts. 6.003 head; steady to 6c . , 1 . .. . ti rTuj K- n , 1 luaiier, iiaoi. aiHTisiwi tii.uii.iu aim heavy. 84 8G4J4.. SHEEP AND I.A MBS Receipts, 1, head; market steady to strong; lambs, 86 ewea, 86.20. loss City Live Stock Market. SIOTTC CITY, Ia., AprU 2t-(8peelal Tele gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 600 bead. Mar ket steady; beeves, 83.5Vn4.aO; cows, bulls and mixed. r-.u-K34.uu; sum aers ana reeaers, 83 0Tia4 00: calves and yearlings. 82. 753 80. H041S Recelpta 2.3) head. Market strong, selling at M 6a4.90; bulk, 84.754,-1.40. -1 toa-k ta Sight. O.II...U. .! Via --..1 r.t m a.S II ., & asw,la runuami ai w ..... . w . . . v . for the tlx principal western cities y ester - aay: South Omaha. Chicago Kanaa City.. St. laoula St. Joseph Sioux City Totals........ 12,21s to ISO 120 II 140 Cattle, lings. Slieep. ,, 2,;i60 .X) L5?i0 ,, I.50O 21 oiu 8 i0 ,, I 4O0 ( 6 2.0O0 ,( 1.220 t.vx) 2,'X-O 1.011 fS 1,719 L 6u0 2.3oO .1 8,91 60OU8 OMAHA n ROLES, ALB MARKET. Staple and Fancy Prodaee. Et.GS Hecelpts, liberal: market steady! fresh atoc k. l.'c; Including cases, 16-. LIVE I'Dl'L IKY Hens, ll'v; roosters. SCdKv; turkeys, 13 J 14c, ducks, 9c; geese. 8c Ul'TTKR Packing st. k. lie; choirs to fancy dally, lout 160; separated, S!o. FRESH FISH-frout. a(H0c; pickerel, 6', (; pike. 9c; perch aagK',c: blurrisri. l"c; whltellah. 7tl0c; salmon, 11c; haddock. 10-; coijflah, 12c; redanupper, 11c: lobster, boiled, per lb.. 40c; smoked whlteflsh, 11c: bull heads. 11c: catfish. 13C14.-: black baas. :"Oo: halibut. 10c; crspplea. 12c: herring. 44jrJ white bass. 13c; bluerlns. 8c; smelts, 10fllo; flnnan haddies. smoked, 8Ho OV8TKKS New York counts, pep "an, tic; per gal., 22.00; extra s-!ot, per can, 85o: per gil, n .:., standard, per can, 2Tc; per t-l , 1 25(6 1 40. P.RAN-Per ton. 118 00. HAY' Prices quote! bv Omaha Wioleia' Healers' association: Choice No. t upland. 2150; No. 2. !8.00; medium, 17.50; coarse, 87.00; rye straw, 85.50. These prices are for hay of gord color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. TROPICAL KRU1T8. ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, 22.58 225: fancy navels, all slsca, 82.75. , LEMONS California, fancy, 31 tt 860, 82.M; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, !SVti.J 2S. KIGS California, per lO-lb. cartons. 65c; Imported bmyrr.a, S-crown, 12c; 6-crown, 14c: 7-ciown, 16c. BANANAS -Per medium slsed bunch. I2i4i2i0; Jumbea, 22.75413 26. DATES-Persian, per ox of 80 pkgs., 8T; per lb. In 60-lb boxes. 6c; Oriental atuffej dte, rer box. 22 40. COCOANUTS Per sack, 1100; ptr dos, 60c. TRUITS APPLES) Oregon uncy reds, per box1, C 90; New York export Ureenlngs, Russets ard BaHwIna, 34.00. STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt ease. IS.2B. VEOKTAPLFb. POTATOES Colorsdo, 3126; Dakota, per NAVY BEAN B Per BU.. ttiW CELERY Laras California. uOc 750. anrl 0o ONIONS fianlah. per crn.t. 81.90: Ber muda per 60-lb. crate, 22.00. CAHliAUi'i caurornia, per in., za. C UCl'MBERS Per dos., 31504)1.75. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate. fancy, 12.50; choice. 22.00. r.AuiBiir.3 t er uos. nuncne. naauo, LETTUCE HEADS Per dca. tiunches. 20t C 81 .00. top lettuce, per dox., 441V-c. TL'RNll'S-Southern, per dot., 150. BEETS- Southern, per dos.. !. CARROTS Southern, per rtos., 75o. PA H8LKY-Southern, tier dox., 3ot45o. SPINACH-Per bu.. tl.OoalJS. BEANS Wax. per bu. box, 23.00; string. per bu. box, 83, Of). M I8CK LLAK GO V8. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream. lc; YVlHconnln Young American, 13c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin, brick, lie; Wisconsin umuerEer, uc. ciDfc.it far bDi., 86.00; per pni., 3.z. HuNEY Nebraska, per 24 franses. U.O01 Utah and Colorado, per 24 framea. 83.0U. MAPL.U. BUUAit-uiuo, per id.. 10c. HIDES No. 1 green. 6c f No. 2 greon. 6ct No. 1 raited, 7c; No. 2 salted. 60; No : veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 3 veal calf, 13 to 15 lbs., 6'ic; dry salted hides, Mll2o; sheep pelts, 2i4i27c; horsehldes, 31.604i2.a0. lUiHSrJKADloU-l'er cans ot 2 dusen, packed, 80c. iu i v ainuts, ino. 1 sort sneu, per in., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; -pecans, large, per lb., 12o; mall, per lb, 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted peanut. er lb., 80; Chill walnuts, 123134c; large ilckory nuts, uer bu.. 21.60: Bi axils. ter lb.. 11c; filberts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft sneu, per lb., lie: hard shell. 13c; shell barks, per bu., 82.00; black walnuts, pee U., 4X.aU. Wool Market. BOSTON, April 22. WOOIa Pulled goods quiet, as are also territory wools. Idaho Fine, 14Vii 15c; heavy line. laaU'Ac; linn medium, lf41154ic; medium, lfilTwc. low nie- ellum, 174JUSC Wyoming hlne, 14V4i15c; heavy Ann, lStTCIHc; fine medium. liQITjc; medium, 184ll9c: low medium, 1S1,19c. V'taU and Nevada Fine, ll'lSc; heavy fine. iii,iHt;. una nitriiiuiii, lD'ioc, iiieuiiiiii, l!iil9c; low medium, Sy20c. Dakota Flno, iryl6c; fine medium, 16'iil6ic; medlMm, IK'i lc; low medium, iwiluc. Montana inn choice, 184J19c; fine average, 174j'18c: fin medium cnoice. lHiffl9c: nverace. 164117c: staple, 19Ji,20c; medium choice. ISfiflUc. ine t-ommerciai uuuoiin win say oaiur dny: There Is little doing In wool In Bos ton. Fine fleecea have been sold to a fnlr extent at about 2c from the top. Holders are anxious to clean up. There la no great pressure to sen medium grades, western markets have been lively, with large trans actions In I'tah, Wyoming aud other sec tions at 184715c, which means that the new wools are coating fully aa high aa laat rear and higher In aome canes. From 23o o 24c la asked and being paid for medium clips In Ohio and Michigan, local specu lators out there being the principal buyers. Foreign markets are firm nt London ad vices and specially strong on one-quarter blood, and a firmer feeling on Merinos. At the auction sales to open May 3 higher prlcea, particularly on cross-breda, are an ticipated. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 81. 1903. are 71,713,968 lbs., against 78,992,770 at the sum time Inst year. The receipts to date ore 58.321,621 lbs., against 65,388.281 for the same period Inst year. BT. LOUIS, April 22. WOOL steady: medium grades, combing and clothing, lS.j 2Zc; light nne, waiic; neavy nne, 124 144c: tub wsahed, 20i)31c. T.ONTON. Anril 22. A aale of Cane nf Oood Hope and Natal sheep skins was held here today. Offerings were small, amount ing to 114,000 skins of Indifferent quality and In poor condition. There was a strong de. niand, especially for all woolly skins. Extra long and long wooled were Hit'ajd dearer and short wooled and shorn were firm and unchanged. Lambs and damaged skins were Ud hlaher. Course grades were In active request at an advance ot Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. April 22 O TLB-Cot ton seed, easy; prime yellow, 80V.C. Petroleum, easy. Turpentine quiet at fMu68Hc. ROSIN Quiet: strained, common to good. $2.80. OIL CITY. P.. April 22. OILS Credit balances. 21.65: certificates, no bid; slil- ments, 4(,( cms.; average, si,o4 ouis.; runs. 88.868 bbls.: average. 71. Sua bbls.: shipments, Lima, 44,858 bbls.; average, 62, 890 bbls.; runs, IJma, 71.164 bbls.; averag M.1KXS Dl is. SAVANNAH. Oa.. April 2J.-OIL8-Tur-pentlne. firm at 6440. ROSIN Firm: A, B, C. D, 22 46 ; 35, $2.50; F, $2 55; O, 2 60; II, 22 66; I, $2.80; K, $3 25; M. $3.84; N. $2.46; WO, $3.60; WW, $3.80. Iniir sad Molauaaes. NEW YORK, April 22. fllTflAR Raw, firm; centrifugal, 90 test, S 19-324. aHc; re fined, quiet. NEW ORLEANS, April 22. SITarR Steady; open kettle, steady at 8 t-inc; open kettle centrifugal, StfrSKc; centrifugal white, 4"44Hc; yellows, t'A&to; seconds, 2Vi 8to. MOLASSES NomlnsI; open kettle, 204) 15c; centrifugal, IO47I60. I Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. April 23.-BEED8 Clover, cash, 28.40; April. 8.40: October, $8 70. Timothy, prime, $1 85. AJslke. prime, 86.20. DEPARTMENT ("J. Y. UKt A ROAD IB.) Oar tVonS Sajaa. araia baas baa laoltooUl to oar asaral saaAarmsa ta STOCKS AND GRAINS aaa 1st aa to aaUMIati s laTbr 1AL BOND D VAItlaiBNT. We ea aa4 aSSaa, or will tar OVIHIMUTBOall lAlltOAB I0IIS gmeiPAi. iod sad otbrNIIK IRAOI ttOUIITtlt I seas aa as toss at aay st aur 1st ftisaca Oltosa, aat dsllirsrf nasts haoi aur lan effloss la Mlnnaapalls taroua aur a Ua 114 asilsaal aa siaxs basks whlsh are aur Bond LUU tSsrU nx Reuett. GOE coumssioii co flrss Stotki - Bonds. oksjekai. orntu, If. T. latt tMdsj. Mlaisvaaapolls. OMAHA stttAltCH. 1415 Parsaat St. Trlaika B44T. TMOS. M. WiDDirK, Casr. L0WREYBR0S.&C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks s and Provisions. loom 212. N. Y. Life kiuiljlng. 'phone 2C1 Special attention given to telegraph an mall orders. OMAHA i