S7J re THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: ERIDAY. APRIL 29. 1D04. LRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET fpai'itOTi Botj with Ja Cora ltd K47 tod Sap'tmbcr 0tv WHEAT OPENS WEAK, BUT GAINS LATER Minneapolis Decrease Ottr Half MlUloa Baskets a rive Weather rendition a Rest. OMAHA. April 2. IX. ' Omaha grain speculators were busy with the July cum and Uit May and Stpiember oaia following tne change la from of the I anon crowd fram bear to bull in the early oat futures. tHnalia May was tid up,, r?m to Th Pattens are till bearlsn In the September, but not withstanding this the Omaha market ad vanced. 1 t.er wti no warrant for the y strength. n the Chicago market, which tpened at no and rwng-d between c and to-tc. Merrtam and 'i wamity were bidding tor three futures. Omana did not peculate In wheat or II ay corn, but the July was wanted, and fro-n 44V? went up to 44c on small oBer Ings nlcego ripened at ifSc and ranged from 4!4c to Sc, with the strength Uie In the session. Wheat opened weak on the tame rabies and the rery advantageous weather. Later It gained some strength on the decrease of Minneapolis stocks, which went down In hve days tu.'fO bushel. The professionals felt tnat all the grains had gone down as low as they could and tne general senti ment was (airly bullish. The outside, how ever, gave no assistance. The weather is the best the wheat has enjoyed. H. V. Jones, the Minneapolis authority, save it is generally admitted the Red rlvr valley will not finish seeding before Mny IS. This will be late, but will aliow a crop. The Minneapolis flour output, with thir teen Mills rumilng, is estimated for the week at lsu.Ouu burrela. For last week it waa 27 barrels more than the week before. The output was 127. 11S against lw.&A for la and iS,4H5 for IaO. The Armours were offering wheat f"T ale, but it is supposed they were buying through brokers. It is estimated that for the klay delivery l.OuO.OHi bufhela of corn are ready, one firm having 2.nu.v. For the opening of navigation eO.wiu bushels of contract corn is on orders at Chicago and l,'".t bushels of standard oats. The range In price of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close today and Wednesday were as follows: Open.' High. Low. Today. Wed'y. . ; 444 . r . M . 24 B bid. 81 lb'1 45 364 30 7sA V'4 444 J7 Sri 24 4R 76 B 414 R VB 4i4B 44B 4" B S4H Jo B 37 n Trhet May .... July .... Corn May .... July .... Oats May .... Julv .... Kept . .. A asked. Leeal (ash Grala Market, The local spot grain market, following Chicago and the other grain centers, ad vanced He in corn and 2c In oats. Business, however, was light. Four cars of corn ou track sold fur 4ii4c tvo cars of No. 1 yei luw went at 46V. white corn at 46c and one ur or No. I white oats at 40c. Receipts were: Wheat, I cars in and 1 car out; one week ago, 1 and la cars: corn, 1) cars In and 12 cars out; one week ago. 3$ and It cars; oats, 2 cars In and 1 car out; one week ago. none. In comparison Chicago received only 4 car of whuat. Is of corn s' more than Omaha and 3a of oats. WHEAT No. 2 hard. K3osc; No. I hard. lllpWc; No. 4 hard. 716Tuc, No. 2 spring, vw; No. 1 spring. 8l4j!Qc; No. 4 spring, tltrTSc. CORN-No. i 4464-; No a, 464V:; No. 4. 42V&44V: no grade, fcVtfSV: No. 2 yel low, 47VHc; No. 1 yellow, 4Xji47c: No. 2 white, 464 'aSr; No. white, 7.4a4i4c. OATH No. i, 40t41c; No. S, J,KV: No. 4. T'irc: No. 2 while. fjHlc; No. I white. K$4uc; No. 4 white, fc43:; standard, tut? 41c. Ketes fresa tke Eicatifa OtBeee Exchange visitors were Tom Kirk of Car roll, la: E. Q. West of Oothenberg and George W. Conrad of Wood River. Omaha Inspections of grain were It cars. Of wheat. 2 care graded No. 1 hard winter and 2 cars No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, t csrs graded No. 2, 1 car No. white and 2 ears no grade. Of oats, 1 car graded No. I white and 1 car No. 4 white. Grata Markets Elsewkere. Closing prices of grain today and Wednes ..isy at the markets named were as fallows: CHICAGO. Wheat lay . July ... Corn TSr Wheat May ... July .. Corn May ... July ... Today. Wed'y. ....s4 r a .... k4 ta KANSAS CITT. Wheat May ... July ... ... July ... Wheat May .. July ... Wheat May .. July ... Wheat May ... July .. ST. LOUIS. MINNEAPOLIS. DVLCTH. NEW YORK. 4f, 44', 4rp S-vA 4.-54A MS 4A K B 87 A 47 B 14 14 SB tHA n,B R B 04 B K-SB 4A KH CHICAGO GRAIX AD PROVISIONS. Feat area ef tke Tradlag aad (loslag Prices ea Bur4 ( Trade. CHICAGO. April 3. Not withstanding marked Improver. I In weather condition a majority of traders today were bul.isn on the wheat situation, and a very general demand lorclng prices up jTc for July. Corn Is off a. shada oats are up lc. provisions show a loss of to 26 centa The opening In wneat was barely steady owing lo the unresponrive return of cb.ea Ju:y delivery was 4fe loaer at S54V MV- There was good demand, howevrr, from the Stan. 'i he ck.ee was strong, with July at 44ij4Sc- May ranged be tween na- snd a-c. snd closed at 8V Clcarsrass at wheat and flour were equal to U.iAt bu. Primary receipts were liit bu. compared with 441w bu a )ear ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago repored receipts of 73 cars, sgslnst Uh cars tut week aud 114 a year ago. Early in. the day tracer tn the corn pit were in a quandry owing to the action of the leading long and In consequence, the volume of businoes was light. The market cloeed steady. July opened a shsde loaer at 4Vx sold up to 4V and cluted at 4c May rang.-d between 4tc and 4Tc. closing at 4e'V?. Local receipts were ISu cars, with 27 of contract grade, Oats were Independently strong on an active general demand. Julv oprned un changed to c higher at tTV&ISc, advanced to SSr. n closed at 3c. Local receipts were i cars. Provisions were firm early la the day on food buying by packers. Later there was ree selling of May pork by commission houses, resulting la a reaction throughout the whole list. The late decline in wheat end corn was a bear factor. The market closed easier, with July pork down i'SJ ?Sc. at I12.A July lard was off ic. at K V JHil were l?4c lower at tewi. The leading future ranged as follows: Articles. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Tes y. Wheat May a July b July a Sept. fiept. Corn May July BepC "Oate May July 8epC Pork May July Lard May July Sep I III be Msy July a pi I 67 ,4-v! !4N M4-S' ITVawefi i44as ':' r i U1V U474, ir.'v T V7V 4i 5 :' I C7 V I t It 25 I 12 K4 J USI T .'4 1 U4 I rsi 7?4. 87'w; M4 BSi M M4 MV 8.V 14: al4a4iw Sl-S tV I 4H' 4C, 4ts tMenrS fc4l ' 7s V I 44; 4JI 4' S7V. 11 M 12 25 1 11 M 12 1 17H U 60 74 174 4 : i i u74 i 424 4 in. 4 7 4 70 Ul I 7W No. I Old. e New. Cash quotations were as follows WHEAT Ne 2 sprlrg i7j:; No. t (-Me; No. 2 red, r-l Do. CORN-No. t, 4k4w-c; No. J yellow. 146Z4c. OAT- No. 2. 44y4-'e: No. I white, 444t4fc: No. I white, I-'V , RYE No t Me. Pl.OCR Quart but nrtii; a Inter patents. Ke-Ltu, wtaler Uaiula, Kik, pruig V patents Uirt34r.: pring straights. U.-0 4 1". l-kr, . fe23'J RARLEV iood f-e.1lr.g. -TSVc; fair to choice malting. i-Jtrjoc. SEEDS No. 1 fta. Il4; No 1 corth- -stern. 74; prime tlmothv. KIH; clover, contract grade. 210 7. PROVISIONSMes pork, per nhl . gl 10 VIZ la. Lard, per low lh- . t 7TViT.7S Short ribs sides, (l.wwe ju; short tisr sides, (boaedi o(&ti.75. The following were tne receipts and shipments of rlour and grain: Receipts. Shipsaeiita. Dour, hhls ig , n.li Wheat, bu Ml X.T"i Corn, bu. , V Oata. bu se fco 107;40u Rye. bu am . . . . Barley, bu 2.A 1.J0 On the Produce ekchange today the butter market was stesdy. creamery, ltd 3c: , -'rT' IStjac F.ggs essy. at mark, caaea Included. lseiV-, Cheese, steady, a i0V- SEW YORK (iEIEHAL MARKET (laetatleae af tke Day aa Varieas Case tat oaltles. NEW Tork. April 2 FLOt'R Receipts, li bbls : et.Krtg. 14.7M bbls. Market quiet but stesdv Rye flourqulet: Minnesota patents. tin-wi.Z; winter straights, H ?0 (. Minnesota bakers. 8434t5; win ter patents, ti l -4 6o, winter extras. $3 363 4 l. winter low grades. S3. 15434. &. Rye flour, dull: fair to good. M.U4j4.3e; choice to fancy. U 70. COKNMEAL Stenily; veilow western. Il til.l0; city, ll.lo-jjl.L2; kiln dried. 12 it 110 RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 70c, to ar rive prompt BARLEY Quiet: feeding. 4c. c. I f.. New York: malting. &46oc, c. t. f Buffalo. W HEAT Recelnta. 74.30 bu : market firm. No. 2 red. l.4: elevator. No. 2 red. 11.04. elevator; No. 2 red, tl tai f. o. b., afioat; No. 1 northern Dtiluth, SutiVftc, f. o b., afloat. No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options opened Irregular, but immediately turned strong and were well supported, closing firm at 44 4c net ad vance. May. 14fc!ilc, cloeed at lc: July, W 7-l.7V. closed at WVc: Beptem br. MV44c. closed at 84c , December, 83fisrxc. closed at fSc. CORN Receipts, none; eiportn. 17.535 bu.; pot msrket Arm; No. 1 nomins!. elevator and yW f O K aftnat- Vft 4 -a 1 ; - . No. 2 w nite. 5c. Option market "was strong at first, but yielded to realising and closed easy at net unchanged to 4c advance Maylosed at Sac; Jujy, U -l.-, closed at OATS Receipts. J7.5o bu.: export. 12 74fi bu ; spot market firm: mixed. 26 to :52 pounris, ihQ; natural white. V to 32 pounds. 4fft4c; clipped white. K to 40 pounds. 81j63c. TALLOW -Steady; city XI per pkg ), 44c; country 'pkg. freei. 44c. HAT Steady; shipping, S5fi-79c; good to choi'e. &4&6c. HOPS Steady ; state, common o choice lM crop. 2Va:&c; 1Su2 crop. iSQjgcJ old, 3 14c: Paciflo coast. l"a crop, afi30c; 1j2 crop. 23'&Xbc; old. gl4c. HIDEt Steady; tialveston. 20 to 25 lb , 14c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., ISc; Texas dry, 24 to K lbs.. 14c LEATHER Firm: acid. S!26c. RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra. 2441 V: Japan, nominal. PROVISIONS Beef, stesdv; familv $9 Sn filOSO; mess. $ ff-tiaO; beef hams. t'Ji 5"6 2200; packet. 2o.30; city extra India, mess. 414 j 14 ii Cut niais, duu, plcaieo bellies. $6.7Sfc7 0; pl''ed shoulders, S"; pickled hams. If Kilo.0n. Lard. dull; western steamed. 17 .3". refined, firm; con tinent, r.4ft: South America, 17.76; com pound. 16 2o43.274. Pork, quiet; famil. 114.50; short clear, S13.5iejlS.0u; mess, 113.75 014 25 BUTTER Strong: fresh creamery, 149 244c; state dairy, common to choice, 144jr 23c. CHEESE Irregular; state full cream, large and small, fancy September, 119114c; good to prime, 4fcl0c. EGGS Firmer; western storage selec tions. l4SVc. POULTRY Alive, weak; western chick ens. 12c; fowls. 13c; turkevs. 12g"13c. pressed, weak; western chickens. LViV; fowls, 134c; Vurkeys. 131c. St. Lea Is Grala aaa Prevlsleas. ST. LOCia. April 2.-WHEAT-Highr; active speculative buying; No. J red. cash, elevator. I4c: track. Jfcc0tl.M; May, Wc; July, ri'tfttc; No. 2 hard. 8S91c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 4c; track. Kte; May. 4c; July. 474h474c OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 42c; trsck. 43c; July. 3sc; September, 214c; No. 2 white, 4BV&4Sr. FIH'R Steady; red winter patents. H 754 : special brands. 2("r3oC higher; extra fancy and straight, t4.4Ati4.70; clear, U.7V&4 ov. T1MOTHT Steady: 12 40J4.. CORNMEAL Steady; .4u. BRAN Slightly lower; sacked east track Sfc. HAYe-Dull; timothy, r7.OO<O0; prairie, tS.(10O0. IRON COTTON TIES (Be BAGGING 4c HEMP TWINE 4V:. PROVISIOXS-Pora, lower: Jobbing, 112.10. Ird. lower; prime team. K.174. Bacon, stearly: boxed extra shorts I7.S74; clear riha, r.824: short clear, rJ74. POULTRY Quiet: chickens. 10c; springs, l!Kii4r: ducks, lie: geese. ft7c. BITTER In demand; creamery, 1724c: datrv. I4rlc. EGGS Steady at 15V". case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 4.ii0 Wheat, bu 12o 0jv Com, bu S.ftm S3 -on Oats, bu 23.0H) 41.000 Kaaaas City Grala ss4 Prevlalaaa. KANSAS CITY. April 3 WHEAT Mar KfVc; July. 7344773c: September. 704 7nSc: cash. No. 2 hard. e; No. 3, tS4i87L--No. 2 red. 11.00: No. I. j--. CORN May, 444c; July. 4JV843S'": Sep tember, 43c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 4Wri43c; No. 1 474c; No. I white, 4Atf49c; No. 2, 46V6474C- OAT8 No. 2 white. 40c; No. ! mixed. f. HAT Higher: choice timothy, HO.fcuS 11: choice prairie. 12545 50. RYE No. 2. 44c. BUTTER Creamery. lS2c: dairv. 17c. EGGS Lower; Missouri and Kansas, rases returned. 14c: new No. 2, white wood cases included. U4C. Recetres. Shipments 12. 40.8) .M 40,8O, I.0LO t.OOO Wheat, b-j... Com. bu Oats, bu Pkllaaelakta Proaece Market, PHILADELPHIA. April a -BUTTER Firm, good demand: extra western cream err. ISc; nearby prints. Z7c. EGGS 8teady: fresh nearby ad fresh southwestern. 174c at mark; fresh western, 17c st mark: fresh southern, 17c at maik CHEESE Firm; New York full creama. choice to fancy. I4tri2c: New Tork full creams, fair to good. 410c. Mllwaakea Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. April H. WHEAT Mar ket lc higher- No. 1 northern, the; No. 2 northern. r44c: old July. tSc. RYt-F1rmer; No. L 72V- BARLEY Firm; No. 2, a3c; sample,, 506 . X)RN-rirmer: No. 1 So&62c; July, 4Sc bid. Mlaaeaaalla Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 2. WHEAT May. l4c; July, 14c: September. lfe4c; on track. No. 1 hard. 9tc: No. 1 northern, JSc: No. 2 northern. 14c. FLOUR Finn- first patents. t4 f5 second patenta M av V: first clear, (3.4a 4j3 ak: second clears t2 fi2 40. BRAN In bulk. tlS.uuoU 5. Llveraaol Grala aaa Prevlalaaa. LIVERPOOL April m.-WHEAT-Spet, dull; No. 1 California, 7a Futures steady; May. As 34d: July. 4Sd CORN Spot. American mixed, new. quiet at 4a 24d: American mixed, old. steady at 4e 7i. t ut 4 3i jturea steady; May. 4a 4d; July, Dalatk Grala Market. PIMTH, April 2. WHEAT In store. No. 1 hard. HSc; No. 1 northern. 4c: No. 2 northern. 74c; May. iVc; July, 4c; September. tl4c. OATS On track and to arrive. 41e. Teleae geea Market. TOLEDO. O. April SR. SEEPS Clover, cash and April. K40 bid. October. ta.7. Prime alslke. MU: August. 14.2a bid. Prime timothy, tl 40: September, tl .46. Peerta Grala Market. PEORIA. April 2a.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 2, 6c; No. 4. 4J4l4c. OIU sa4 Mast a. NEW TORK. April -OILS Cottonseed, dull: prime yelWw. ajuc. Petroleum, weak: refined New York, ta.li; Philadelphia and Baltimore, f 10, prime. In bulk, IU.M. Turpentine, steady. R 'SIN Stead v. ' OIL CITY. Pa April 21. -OILS Credit ha lance a. II tf. ceruncatae. no bid; ehtp sneota. B U bbla ; average 42 62 bbia ; ruia 104 H4 bbls ; averaga. .2.K4 bbla Snip men ta, Lima. 72.49 tbis ; averse. 4w bbla ; runs. Lima, i.4U bbla; average, bu -loo bbia. Csfllie Market. NEW YORK. April M -COFFEE The market for future opened steady at aa ad vance ef V points Sale were repirtd of 31.750 bag. Including May at t fcsi tur; Julv 4 lJii 14c; Abguat. 4 25c- September. 4 4r; - Iiweauber. 4 too 7-e. Maren, l.)sk cVvt Uui etcad. Maid, (lea a. .NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Kgrktt Beesniei Accaitoctj to Lirtieti DrLfti; and Btignnioa. BROKERS FIM TIME HANGING HEAVILY Ketblag la tke C arrest ( oadltlaas or tke Prnirerti that ( I ad are tke Baylaa af Stocks. NEW YORK. April 28 -The lift. ess drift ing to which the stock market is rrcom Ing accustomed wss acsln notablv in evi dence today. The board room a us p'c ticaily idle during the latter part cf tne day and broker were drlien to whi:e the time away with fjch pranks ss brokers re prone to. With m-ney to le hail on almost nominal trrns thre is no pressure on anybody to sell stocks t realne ta-h. nd no one not forced to do so would at tempt to market holding In such a nar row and apathetic market as that cx stlng. On the other hsnd, there seems to be noth ing in the current conditions or the pros pects that tan induce the buying of ytCKks. In eplte of the abundant (amities to be had In the way of borrowed monev. Projected capital issues are knoan to be large. Including the funding of much of the temporary note now o-jtstandiiK for railroad companies Amalgamated Copper, which sold ex-dlvidend. was lifted r.eariy a point, and Anaconfla. a controlled com pany. Jumped 4 points. The weather neas was favorable to crop procpec t. tut wa. of little effect on stocks Ther was f.m further pressure on ln:t?d States Steel preferred, but the ftook remained at a fhade above last night. Bonds were neglected and about s'eadv; total sales, par value. $2.26.i0. United StMes bonds were uncharged on call. The following were the qiiola:i ns vester day on the New York Stok exchange: dajea.ii.e" lo v. cium. d'i.ne. a:t i t .1; b r.s I" r--kers' bills at U "9 34 .. f ,, demrd snd st $4 m.v4 rs f. r mv .HV hills: potl rite M W ar.'l 14 , on.m-rcial biiis. t4 M't Jl4 M 4 SILVER Raf. Sf.c: Mxl. an dollars. i"V H Nl'S O-vernmer.t Oajv, railroad steady. The closing q-wtitmn en tond are a follows' ' ' v.rhji-m , ( 4s . 1":. 1" S No, i-emrml 4s 4'1 ' -4 i 1 it 1J !"" nr a St L 4s ... 1J . h a t ..... 1 y I T -4 N 1.- , N - if s , , 2' li.-j 11. v. 5, i' l.v 2,j lvt-s j.t. iiij i " 1M Ib'i ,-x .12.) . l.J.l . l'JU bl , 4. 6 - MO I-. 1J 7f) MT P'TS 3.J 142-x 144 JO ') I'M 17'4 1!4 4 5.7' 4 22 Atchison 00 preferreu x-k BaiUniore a Ohio tn- ao preierrea .... Canauian lacinc v-entrai of N. J Ches. at uhio Chicago at Allon . uu preierieu Cnivj j Ctma..o l N. .. c. m. ac t. r tl'j ireitiied C. Term. t Trans do preieTied C C ac M. L. Cukrado tx-utnern do 1st preierreo. (! L.leierrtd.. Lei. i ttuuson 2. "i iei., iaca. . lenver a R. O... do prei erred ... Erie do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Hocking Valley do preferred Illinois Central low Central do preicrred K. C Southern do preierred Louisville oc Nash .Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry 0i 11J4 Minn, a St. 1 M . St. P. A S. 8. M. . 400 62 uo preferred Mlasouri Pacific Mo.. Kan. ox Tex do preferred N. R. R. of Mex.. pfd. New York Central 7) Norfolk A Western... l.aou do preferred Ontario Western Pennsylvania 23.40U llf'-4 P.. C. C. or St. L Reading 4.2") 44 ao 1st prererred do 2d preferred Rock Island Co do preferred St. L. 8. F.. 2d pfd. St. Louis 8. W do preferred Southern Pacific Southern Railway do preferred Texas Pacific Toledo. St, L. A W.. do preferred Union Pacific do preferred Waaash do preferred Wheeling A L. E.. Wisconsin Central. do preferred Adams Express American Express I.'. 8. Express Wells-Fargo Exp Amal. Copper 1L4O0 Am. Car A Foundry do preferred Am. Cotton OU do preferred American Ice do preferred . 200 Am. Linseed OH do preferred . . Am. Locomotive do preferred Am. Smelt. & Refln.. !X do preerred 2 Am. Sugar Refln 7 12S Anaconda Min Co J.2H) 7 Brooklyn Rapid T.... 4.ini Colo. Fuel & Iron l'"0 Consolidated Gas .. Corn Products do preferred Distillers' Securities General Electric t. International Paper do preferred International Pump do preferred National Lead 6"0 North American Paciflo Mall l'TO People's Gas Pressed Steel Car l.SuO do preferred Pullman Psl. Car Republic Steel 100 do preferred Rubber Goods do preferred Tenn. Coal aV Iron 300 L 8. Leather do preferred 500 V. 8. Realty do preferred VO V. 8. Rubber l.Wl do preferred 1.S"" U. 8. Steel 4 V do preferred 23,i0 Westlnghouse Elec Western Union Northern Securities. .1 - 4 !, l.u 14 '- " 11. " if. '1 -s M If, l.u 1.44 ...J'S l.-l li "4 lue- l.-x I'..-, ,i 2b4 lj4 113 '4 V24 US 4.2") 100 1.2Vi l') ion Vt 4.00) 2"0 l.io .) . 100 1174 '44. "'4 l.4 . 1.4 :i.". 14 .t. 10:4 1124 "'4 113 4? 61 4 116 174 37 ;4 114 S74 (-4 lh rs 2.14 64 '134 44 214 2J4 2't Ts 824 is" 23 64 'v 344 44 214 as 2J4 26- 39 N4 W4 '24 is H 44 V 8 rf. is, r- fl rf.un'.Tl ... 4t H ti SO DW 4s. r f flo 't",S S.t old 4m ref . 4f enepoa At kts( n aa. 4 . o . 41 Atiaotlc C. L 4 b o 4t I).- ts Crtrai of C.a 4'. lt Inr... . 1 he A Okio I ,. Tb.rsao A A C . H A 4. B. CM Ik S p. ( C A N W r. Ts C . R 1 A P . 4 "lo c.l. U err L x. 4..i ( Mrip Ter 4 Con. Tnbaero 4s Colo. So. 4s.. Erie pnor Ilea 4s. do fen 4r T W A D. r la H k.r Val. LAN. uoi. 4s... .IMS . 7rs . ' . HA . t: 1IJS K a T la R R of W e. 4s TJ V r , . j r 1 ; ... ! N Tsiec 4a f do Ss !'-! A W e. 4s . " " S L 4s A tT iS Ter n rorv Js.. ,n 'Fa4na mwn 4s . "r-S . L. a I M e si L. A r 4 4a. 't L. W. U N s. 1. 4a 4 ...:a a.,, r-s'is..- 4a sr4 ... 71 cr, rtailvas as 11S v T-iii a P Iff lla 4 T . st LA W. 4s.. rS l rina PaciSc 4a u4 a ' I do cons 4s JVS if S Sr..! u la "W itauh Is It deb. n l'l- L K 4a l'4 lm iff Central 4 .10 I (.ola. y. A L e ts .117 . C a1 4 . M lew Tork Mlalas Stsekt. ,-n. n.rtrv. prn a The foliowln ine closing prices on mining stock Adams Cos AO a Breeca Urur.fcWIfa eon l i'nuim-k TunDel On I a! It Horn Silser iron ss : 1 -r . . LeadTil.a Cos.... ... in ... J ... . IV- ...1j . . ... I 'Utile i naff Oitarl cphir 'f'hoenix Potrwi 1 ' ' Pierra NeraAa iKnall Hones IStai-dlrd g are .. I ..I7i .. I .. !T .. U .. M .. IS ..224 Foreiga Financial. BERLIN". April g. Tradine on the ovulations were Bourse today was quiet; Irregular lion shares were strong at firft. but wtakned later. Exchange on London. Jra 44 pfg. for checks. Dis count rats: Short Mil..., i per cent; three months bills. V per cent. PARIS. April 2S.-Prl.-es on the Bourse today were nrrn Kussian imperial 4s rl.iaed at W .!; 3 per cent rentes, '.'7f 724c for the atcouni; excharge on London, 'itt l"c for checks. The weekly statement of the Bank cf France show. ttie following changes: Notes in circulation drri.u 4.22. franc-: treasury ai counts current, ir.creaae t4.2Ti."n francs; gold in hand. In crease. jr.5iM." francs; bilis discvuntea. In crease. 2i.w trants. silver In hand, in crease l.ui fram. l.i'NDoN. April Much cash was with drawn irom the market today by the Joint st... k banks for month-end purposes, but sufficient remained for immediate needs. Consols opened fairly steady and hardened toward the cloee. -Ameri-ans at the open ing were fe-,tiiree, steady and praclicallv neglected. They impioved a fraction later ana cioseri nrm Kamrs eased on profit taing. The weekly statement of the Bank of England thaws the following changea: To:al reserve, decrease, A314.otj; circula tion, increase. A2T.:i'; bullion, decrease, HV..21"; other sec urities, decrease. 3 . ""; other deposlta. decrease, 3.K27.0u0; pub lic aep.wiis. increase, jl.oi.im; note reserve, decrease. i.j;;2.ej; government securities, unchanged. The proportion of the banks reserve to liability this week is 4i 60 per cent, as compared with 46.7o per cent last w e k. Rank Clearings. OMAHA. April 2S Bank clearings for to d.y. tl..'4i.21o.o; a decrease of 249,34a. 22 from the corresponding day last year. 2c) 14 14 49 5M4 T4 494 sr.4 474 S14 S.2"0 24 24 l'JO U4 13- a '1 4 17 J7 264 r 6" 'sts lr.4 6T.4 1,14 5C4 14 '64 97 37 '794 'R7X 144 644 554 Total sales for the day. 173.500 ihares. 6.14 44 14 3s4 sfc4 21 -S ,.4 23 2M 39 K54 9J 14 JS4 1 174 j-jr. 1I 1"3 26 4H 174 704 194 274 2S4 1-4 Ml4 494 1274 3ltv4 i' 161 114 66 4 74 164 24 264 W4 :6 64 42 r ; 27 61 79 64 564 r.4 C4 14 Swiss Steek dsotatlssi. POSTON. April 28 Call loans. cent: time loans, J4-44 per cenL clostlng of stocks and bonds: Ateataoa adj. 4s 41 Adevnturs do 4a S4 Alleles Mas Caatral 4a 44. Amaiffamata4 Atthiaoa 73 Aaiaritaa Zinc do pi i "Aliaiuie Boatos A Albany. ..!4 B:iiibam boatoo a Maine. ...1 Cal A HkIs FWiatoo EiT:e4 . ... .1414 Ccnterclal Pit. b burg pl4 14' Cot per Kansa .... 74 Pa!T Wast iKirlmoa Coal ... 77 FrmnsJla V' OrsncT 12 Isle Rorala .. ... 71 Mas Mmia .... M..-tifn MonaaX I M.l C A C U-4 oid 'Himmioa .... I."1 '-acia H'a Pariu ff "a Qulncf , nt Scasnoa 11". ! s-Tamara. k n Triailf 734 I 'ii;d r.wr ... I l . 6. Msr.11 1 S. Oil 'tsh virtona Winona w'o.teriae Mas (an'ral V Y. N H A H Para Marquana I'aiaa Patftc Aaar. Arga. Cb sal ts pfd Assar Poaa. Tabs.. Asar. Suaar da std Aotae. T A T Aavsr. Wos,as do pfd Daanlnloa L A g . . . Ediana Eiec. Ilia . . Oeaeral Elaetnc ... Haas. KiectrK do pfd Maaa Gas I a ileal Fruit Vsiled Shaa Mack . do pfd V. . ! 4- lid Wtfftti.. camaioa . Bid. Aaked. .I'-tS . 41 . ts . 1(4 . 77 S3 per Official .... I 'a .... 4. lj .... .... :i ta .... i4 .... 4- 4 .. . 4 11a .. I .. 4 44 .. 4n, .. 7S .. i: , .. L4 .. 44 .. U .. I .. So .. 4 f-i .. 1S s .. .. .. .. n Ex-Jivldand. Loaalea llsek Market. lyONDON. April . Closing: Cceaola. sioaay .. do aoeouat Altar, a da AlrbLSva do p:i Baltimore A otils ( anadiaa Pa' 'a. . Chaa. a Ckle Chicase Gt W .. C . M. AM. P. . DeBeare baava A B O .. a aid En j let p't do M pfd .... Illlaaia raatrel .. Lowia. A Nash M . K. A T Ex -dividend. SILVER-K M 15-14 N T. Central U U-ltesfoik w ... 4-e da pfd "i-aO-CLane A W ... w PennsylTania ... C Rand Mutaa 13 hadln .... ... li! aa 1st pfd ... 14, 1 c id pfA, ...lav's "o. tu;wtr ... 'Sl do :i ... : So. Fiolf 1.4 4-s 4 I-S a MS 4a u i: a f e 1S4 liaa, 174 I ntoa Pa' iflc ao pfd I'. A faal... 1 pfd Wssaaa oa pd .... Sraatsk 4a ... 11 17S a Iks -s steady. 2.4d per ounca mo.mi-241-4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market foe short bill ta 24 per cent; for three months bills. 2i-lsu24 per cent. Sew York Meaey Mavrket. NEW TORK. April 3 MONET On call 1H4 Pr cent; closing bid. 1 per cent: of fered at 14 Per rent. Time loans, nominal aixty and nienty days, i i2 per teat; six anontha 84 fr cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3bl (er cent - oTLKLLN-i EXCHANGE t(d g( U OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Coadltion of Trade ad Qaotatloa Maple ail Fancy Prod are. EGGS Receipts, liberal: market 'ady; fresh stock. Ii4c; including cases, 16c. LIVE 1 OLLTKT Hen, loc; roosters, Sul K-; turktys. li-; ducks. 94c; geese. 8c. BUTTER Packing stock. 12c; choice to fancy dairy, la-aloe; parator, 22c. FRESH FISH-Trout. 9jl0c; pickerel. 14 tV6c; pike. &c; perch. S4j64c; biuerisb, lie; whitenth. 7(0 Par-. Milmou, lie; haddock, lot; codfish. 12c: redsnapper. 11c; lobster, belied, per lb.. 40c; smoked whitefish. 11c; bull tea ds. He; catnsh. 13gl4c; black basa, 20e; haiibut. 11c; vrappirs. 12c; herring. 44c; white baas. 13c; blueflns. Sc: aroeits. U9llc; finnan haddies. smoked. 84c; roe ihad, 7ic; eh id roe. ;tic: small clscoes. i'le. OYSTERS New York count, per can, 44c ; per gal., 2.ia; extra aelsct, per can, mo; per gal.. 1 75. atacaard, per can, 27c; per gal., tl 2T.I&1 4V. HKAN 1'er ton. 119.00. HAY Prices quoteO by Omaha Wholesale E'ealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. 1" hi); No. 2. s.00; medium. r.iO; core. 7.0o; rye straw. 15&0. These prices re for hay of gocd color and quality. Domaad fair and re.!p-s llght. TROPICAL FRUIT". ORANGES Navels, choice, ell sixes, CM 2 2b; fancy r.avela all ies, 12.7S. LEMONS California, fancy. 3" t lea, t3 i; choice. 24u to 270 sizes, 13 tov3 2b. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, (tc; imported Smyrra, J-crown, lie; s-crown. 14r; 7-crown. loc. BANANAS Per medium siied bunch, t2i;i: Jumbos. 2.7i4H36. DATES Per an. per box of jn pkgs., C; per lb. in 60-lb boxe. c; Oriental stuffed dates, per box. 12 41. COCOANUTS-Per ack, KOO; per do ioc. FRUITS. APPLES Oregon -ancy red, per bog. 11. 0; New Tork export Greenings. Kuaaeia and Bal'iwin. K to. STRAWBERRIES Texas, par 24-qt. ease, i3-.it. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, 41 ; Dakota, per bu.. tl.-ii; new Bermuda potatoea, per bbL, V.', early Ohio seed, northern, per bu., NAVY BEANS Per bu.. !2.2&e2o. ONIONS Spanish, per crate. 1.; Ber muda per 60-lb. crate. 12.00. CABBAGE California, per lb.. 34e. CUCUMBERS Per do.. 11.2&'&L6u. 1 OA1A1 oEii Florida, per a-baaaet crat, iancy. 12.2j, choice. 12. ou. RADISHES-Pir dox. bunches. &8(0a. LETTUCE HEADS Per dux. ..unchea, K (1100, top lettuce, per dox.. 4a4aue. TL'RNlPo tjoutnei-. 4er Cox , eVx. BEETS Southern, per dox.. Was. CARROTS Southern, per dot., 7Se. PARSLEY Southern. ter dox., aV44ig. BPINACH-Per bu.. 11 0W31 Jk BEANS Wei. ii: uo. oox. 13.00; tring. ler bu. box. 13.00. ASPARAGUS Per box of one dosen boxes. 12 50. GREEN PEPPERS-Per (-basket crte. 12 .n. Kii PLANT Per dox.. 11.00. SQUASH Florida summer per dog., 1100 .MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE V wonsin twins, full stream, lie; JVisocnsin Young America, 12c; block Swiss, loc, VYiscuuaiu brick, Ijc; Wloonan limberger, 13c CILEK Per bbl., ta.aC; per 4 bbL. U.2A. Utah and Colorado, per 24 f rames, IXwu. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per ib., 10c. HIDES No. i green, tc; No. 2 green fcc; No. 1 aaited. 7c; No 2 salted, 4c; No : veal calf. 1 to 12 lbs., K4- ; Nu. J veJ csli. It to la lbc. r-a ; ur salted hides. sa'2e; sheep pelts. .-;-('. horsetudes, U.jtjiau. 11' 'RafcHALltH Per case of 2 Uuxen, packed. bOc. NL IS W alnuts. No. 1 soft shsll. per lb., 15c; hard hell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft aheli. per Id , 13c; No. 2 hard shell. pr lb., lc; pecar.a. large, per 10, 12c; mail, per lb, loc; peanuts, per lb Sc. roasted peanuts, per lo.. Sc; Chl.l walnuts, 124)U4.; large hickory nuts, per bu., li.au; Brail. a. per lb., lie; tllberis. per lo.. 11c; aimonda, soft heiL per lb, lie: Lard she.1. ;c. beil taias, rr bu,, I2.IK1, black, walnut, per bu.. tt.28. Metal Market. NEW TORK, April 28. -METALS Tin declined 2 tVl in the London market, with s.t closing at A12S1U and futures at A 125 12s bd. The decline abroad caused a slightly easier tor.e in the local market, and spot closed at 127 75 w. Copper waa iso low er in London, declining 2s Cd to !!' for spot and !4 7s td for futures. The local market, while quiet, was steady r.d hel.1 at recent priies. Lake Is quoted at 1 13 ST (ill 624: electrolytic at tll.l.'V 12 25, and casting at 112 834 '513.124. I-ad was unchanged st 4 4.v4i In Nsw Tork and at Ali is d in London. Spelter ruled steady but lower locally, at 16 2tja H. It was also unchanged in London, cl'-wtng at 22 7s d. Iron cloted at .12 3d In Glas gow, and at 44 ad in MMdlesborocigh. Loislly iron is unchanged. No. 1 foundry nortnern Is quoted at Hi 2115.75; No. jt foundry northern t ti 4. TaYjii. 25; No. 1 fnundrv southern and No. 1 foundry south ern aoft at 1:4.2U14 7I. Wool Market. BOisTON. AprU 2S -WOOL-Territory w..ls are well Cleaned up. Pulled w.kjI are quiet Foreign wool have shown more activity. Leading quo tation are: Idaho. l4lEc; heavy fine. 13 fa 13V 1 fine medium, li ic; medium lttf 17c. low raatium 17'oiv Wyoming, 'fine, 144u:ic; l-.uavy hne. i3"jl34c; fine medium. liii4c; medium. IVaiic. low nted.um 11 trlac. Utah and Nvada. fine, 144Cl4c; heavy (Ane. Vi-i iitt-; fine medium. 14 u lac, me. num. lMi'bc: low medium, lg.ns- La kota. fine I5u'.tc: fine medium. lsl4c; medium. lS4jic, low medjum. IsJbc. Mon tana, tioe choice, ls.rtsc. tine averaga 17J 1V-: fine medium choice, llsc; average IsxilTc; taple. l4Jc; medium choice laj lc ST IjOUIS April ?.WOOL-4stedv; medium grades .s.trbmg and el0tBinj lMt 2-c; l'l.t lijie. 14-1-1:4;, taV au Liajiw tub weahea, 321 OilADA LIVE STOCK MARKET CV.tio Eacgipu Argia Lib'nJ and Beef Itoert fold Lowtr, HOG MARKET ALSO A LITTLE LOWER I "'rate Reeelgts of ghee at and aabs. kat Qaallty A as Ralker Inferior n4 Market Raled Steady to st Shade Easier. SOUTH OMAHA. April 3. 1M. Receipt were: Cattle, Hoga Sheep. Official Monday 4 1 -i-jol Official Tuesday 1.34 1; ; 4..-" Crhctal Wednesday 7 132 IS. 71 .723 Cfhcisl Thursday 4.4.W 14.37 A1 Four day thi week...22.33 4 473 21 Same day last week....l.174 4o.7 31.71s Sam day week before. .22 0"! 7.jo 2.Ji7 Same three week ago.. 14 449 12. K 2. 222 Same four weeks ago....l K4 4S.1 24.S;7 Same days last year 17J61 Sl.ts; 11.M0 RECEIPTS tTVR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table how th receipU of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha for th year to dai witn comparison with laat ': U1. 1w. Inc. Cattle J34.7IC J17.04 7.4u3 Hg U7.4I 73iai gf..2a4 heep W7.4TI AM.0M U;.41t .Averag price paid tur nog at Mouth Omaha lor tke last vral da wltk om-pariaons: Dte. I U04. ,1901. ,1M1. 1W1. PJM.llaaA. . 1S4. AprfJ April April April April AprU April April AprU April 10. AprU 11. April 12. April 11. April 14. April 14. April 14. April 1 April April i April AI April 11. April 12. April a. April 4. April it. April n. April Z2. April 3. 1. I. . 4. 4 . 4.. T. . I.. I Ui 4 . 100,! 4 K.U.1 1 4; 4 KS 4 g74l i 4 (1, I 4 S4i I 4 as, .1 4 as 1 1...I TSl 4 74 1 4 hlt 4 7s4, 4 814, 4 4l I 4 7441 471 I 4 744 4 7141 I 2j S T 24, I"1 ? 31 4-i 7 1, 7 a, 7 lk 7 t-i' 7 U 7 10; 7 lo: 7 OS, 7 Ul, 7., 7 04. a . k' i 83, 4 i 1 4! 4J aa I 4ft 44 m 7 : '1 IK a 4 HI, IN : S. 4 si . 7 ut . 7 OT 4f I aH I 4aj W 4 I , i KH 4 1. 1 lo, 4 Ha. 1 n I 1 27 li I k tk t ttt 4 171 4 Ji t ll I i t 41 I 33, I 04. 4 u 1 4l 01, I 4 M 1 45, i 2 I sA IMS 4 4 KV, 4 44, t 8a, 1 4, 1 4i, 80 i u) t M, i 7t, i 32 i 77 4 , 4 77, 4 3, '2, 4 44, I 7 144t 144 1141 1 44i 1 41 S 7 1 4A 1 7t 1 H T 1 44, 1 71 44) 1 71 I 71 1 ex ir in 1 63, 1 71 1 41 1 47 1 72 a 1 72 I t 1(2 1 74 1 47 I 41 I 40 1 71, 1 41 I 7S I 4 4 1.1 t .4 I 7 I M I 3 74. I 7i I ni 1 71 1 , 1 14 J to TV 1 49; I 77 I S I 14 J . 4 a 1 list I M H El TER 8. t r- a-. r .10 in I lit 1 . 4 17 I a Zl rn I M 4 I 1 ... '.nu t as 1 1 ss ;a 1 st I 1 1 as 1 1 1 r-4 1 ns 1 I If 4 i:: n it 7? a. 4 m I T14 I 40 11 I : 4 l 4. ...1MT I in ! nit 4 t an I r. 4 .i 1 ja f :-. 41 . ... -a 1 it 1 Ui : Ml 4 li CULLS 1 1V t 1 It Ml I 4f l ti I n 1 itso 1 an 1 ta is 1 i.t 1 40 1 1JS0 I V 1 4'4 V. 1 144 si i ist : .-t 1 ira 1 .-s 1 ;- s 1 1TM I J- 1 ssa 4i CALVF.f, 1 re I r t i"s I B 1 14 4 SO I :an I . I rs" 4 an 1 ir in 1 44 4 I l.'i t 1 i 4 n 4 . . wt 1 ts STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 . 4-e i. 4 art 1 a t 114 I 14 1 Tt I 74 1 ft I 4 7SJ Ti 4 4TS I 4P 1 :1 I r. 1 411 : s .... 11 1 .- 4T 44S IV) 4 1 4 I 4 2 U t t n 1 ti krt weak: stfvke-s slow snd lower; hets. jt; ,.. -", huils e-d mixed II' !-. s'nrk.rs at . I '-irs. ti.nl sn. rulvts sni rerlltga. 12.77r3 7i. HiKlS-Kt c. ii-ts HtVti bes.i. market (vefOi Icwcr. seilit.g at t-t jji4 73. bj a. 1.4A C RIC4CO 114 K Tt( K HiKKI T rattle eieady lo l.atsser. Ilnaa latrtr, nilCAtin Aptll 2. 4.TTLE Recetpts '. hesJ: mark't ste.1v to -wer: g.l to nrirrt" steers, ti !'.' . poor to medium H4; sto. krs sn.l feeders. IT. r04 4.' -'' a. ll.t4.W: helf-rs 1. 3vl4 7R; rsnne I'. J '4f2.ii, hi. lis. t;is.i4i : calves. 12iscr 175: Texas f.d steers. Hil!4Sn. 1 not,! Receipts. i.r head, rstlmstet I tomorrow, la head: market Siil V lowet : Mnuicatea Sunday. AD MARKETS The official number of cars of stock orought in today by each road was: . Cattle. Uogs. 8hrp. H see. C . M. tc St. P. Ry.... 2 14 .. Hfcbaan 2 1 Missouri Pacific Ry.. I 1 U. P. System 44 14 t 2 C. A N. W. Ry F. E & M. V. R. R,. 73 hS 2 C, St. P., M. ax O.. 61 is B. or M. Ry 40 si I -'., B. A V(. Ry 1 4 C. R. 1. A P., et.... I 1 C, K. I. A P.. weat... 4 1 Illlnoi Central 2 Chicago Ureal W 2 ToUl receipts 240 1W 14 2 The disposition of th day' receipt waa a follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co . Swift and Company 1.272 Cudahy Packing Co 9t2 Armour A Co 1.104 Armour 4k Co., Sioux City .. Van Bant A Co. Carey A Benton Lobman A Co W. 1. Stephen Hill A Son Huston A Co. L. F. Husx Wolf A Murnan Hobblck A B H. Rothchild Halsiead Parker Webb S. A S. Co J. R. Root A Co Hagerty Other liuye.'g 73 14 12 U 42 4 6 121 1 41 242 lis 178 4S7 2if3 7i 2 .i 1.71 4.3t6 1.6-.7 4.42H 7-3 142 410 Total 1.710 14. W3 1K7 CATTLE There ma another liberal rum Of cattle here thi morning and for a Thurs day other point were also well supplied. Packer did not take hold with mucn life they have of late owing no doubt to the fact that they already have about all the cattle they need for the present. Trading waa alow all the morning, with the tendency of prices downward. Corn-fed steers still continue to make up the bulk of the offerings. Buyer were slow about starting out this morning and were very Indifferent after they did go to the yard. The market waa generally 66 loc lower than yesterday, the least decline be ing on the handy, tidy cattle of good qual ity. Heavy cattle, unless strictly choice, and the commoner grade of all weights were generally a dime lower and slow sale at the decline. Owing to the large number on sale It was late In the day before any thing like a clearance waa made. The cow market did not suffer quite aa badly a steers. There were not very many ort sale and the better grade of light weight cow and heifers sold at not far from steady price. The lea desirable grade, though, were a little lower. The fact that shippers took hold quite freely of the better grade of butcher stock helped out the market .n that claa to a consid erable extent. Bull sold at about steady price. It will be noticed that bull have been selling to better advantage thin week than for some time past, the choicer grade now elllng up to 13.75 and occasionally a high a 14 is paid. Veal calve are now coming In very freely, but price at thi point have held about steady. Stocker and feeders were again In light supply and anything at all decent sold at practically steady price. Common stuff was rather neglected, with price weak. Representative sales : BEaT BTEER24. Ma A. rr Ka. As r. 1 till 14 11 1IC4 4 44 J UO I 4 IT U14 4 44 I tew 1 Ti a mi 4 44 1 T I T4 (1 144T 4 44 1 117 t tt 4 12 4 44 t tt 4 04 1 1174 4 4 I UT 4 4 M ltH 4 4 tl 4 at 14 ltut 4 44 4 11U 4 14 1 11M 4 44 II ill ill 1 ItaW 4 4 I lis 4 14 4 137 4 M II 101 4 14 14 11M 4 4S 14 171 4 li II 1411 4 fcl II ITi 4 li 44 ism 4 41 i M0 4 II 1. Il',4 4 a K ITT 4 II W UH 4 41 1C ITS IK 11 lit 4 44 II 1141 4 t li Il l 4 44 11 Ml 4 fl 1UI 4 4S 1 1144 4 K II UK 4 44 CI Ml IX :i 121 4 41 4 1S0 4 13 17M 4 at it 11TT 4 to 17 ' ll.i 4 10 tc 1(1 4 M . 1W2 4 M it im 4 t irt 4 w 4 12 4 It) II lltl 4 M 11 I'd 4 21 1 1I' 4 M 114 4 S tl ..121 4 1 1t 4 ISO 4 M 14 1144 4 S II Ull 4 M I. Ml 4 la 1M1 4 44 II 114 4 ti 11 11W 4 tl it 141 4 m 1171 4 M 27 lust 4 14 -7 ltU 4 44 11 la 4 15 14 1 4 4a 1 14:1 4 1K4 4 K 17 li4 4 M 31 list 4 44 K llitt 4 le " 1.-4 4 la 15 liM 4 M 14 1411 4 M t" ll'-l 4 M f 1142 4 4S r 12S4 4 M 11U 4 M t 1044 4 14 40 us) 4 44 1C llll 4 M 14 liM 4 4 li i:u 4 M 11 4 VI 104i I M ' 1144 4 4 11 i:7l 4 A m 4 4h 7 1221 4 3 t Itsl 4 ai 11 life 4 14 1221 4 14 14 mi 4 ti 20 in 4 14 11 11J4 4 41 24 jiji 4 M 12 Ill IS STEERS AND COWS. it mil 14 m 4 aj avi 1 u it nu 4 M if 1114 4 2S a iri 4 14 4 11 1124 4 41 II ts 4 11 1141 4 4 STEERS ANT HEIFERS. I 12 I M It ,... i14 4 8 14 W.t U4i 4 44 COWS. 1 72 1 I 1 ut I M C 1 4 lus II 1 m t tt 1 live 1 u t IK 1041 I 44 1 I I i 17 nu I 4 I....' tax I W list I 40 1 IM li U 1121 I M 1 114S 44 1 Ill I 44 1 IMS I Ti 1 U14 I 44 1 last I TI 1 last I 44 1 Ull I Tt 1 124 J I 44 1 W I 11 I Sal I 14 1 M IM I Ual I Tl I ISS I IS t UM I II 1 Ili I 2 li l.M I It 1 124 I 24 li Ml I 74 2 I'i I Zi Ull t Tl I li I tl It US 1 74 1 1 I ls4 I M 1 H I 1M 1 M 1 122 4 24 Jlul 1 1. 10JI I M I 114 I 14 1 ISM I M I ISM I M I IBM I M li 1141 I s 1 1.J4 I 44 t 1M4 I IS. 4 I 1 14a 4 II 4 I 4a 121 4 a 1 I M U M IN 17 24 t: i HOGS There were over 30 cr of hogs reported thi morning, and Chicago, well as other points, also had libenu receipts, ao that prices eased off again. The market here opened 24Uc lower than yt-sterdsy s general market, or about a nickel lower than yesterday' best time. The fact son became apparent that peckers had liberal orders 10 nil and trading became more brisk, with price stronger. At th close of the market about half of the early ite ciln had Deen regained. The earlv sale were mostly at I . and 44 724. while the later ones were at 14 724 nd 14 7i. The choicer load wld largely from 14 .0 to 14 W and a prime bunch 01 heavy hogs brougnt 14 rti. The common and hght stuff sold from 14 To down, owing to tne activity of the mrkt after buyer and sellers finally got together, an early clearance sat mad In spite of the heavy receipt. Representa tive tales: N. As. Ek. rr No At. ta ll Ul . 4 45 1 rw fl 147 " 4 44 4, . a 42 ill .. 4 at 44 ;t It 171 40 4 41 si .-44 M M 11 .. 4 47 ei :s 46 IM .. 4 47 41 Jil 1 Ill .. t 174 M Jil I) 71 IM M t 14 .4 .ai. 4 M 17 40 4 47'a 7i 2tj tS 104 140 4 47t an jr 74 Ill M 4 t7 44 lit 72 li 1.-0 4 47V, Ml -.' J It 17 M 4 4:4 17 lJi Tf tzt 4 4 47- 44 .14 :rn 10 IM M 4 47i, 4. r: M lit 12 4 14 44 .244 iu 7C 314 .. 4 it U M 7 141 .. 4 7 71 Ill 75 IM .. 4 II 44 231 s, 44 Ill M 4 7 II 411 44 M 4 14 4? 1.(1 B 4 .. 4 Tl 77 ill 77 IN 44 4 T It ;. 144 M IU IM IN M -Jt a" M Ml SO 4 74 II r t 44 4" 2v 1411 4 7 71 J41 40 u lit . 4 74 11 ;k m 71 !ll . 4 il 17 U 144 11 lit IM 4 71 Tl 1T SO 10 .. 4 71 V 1:4 40 il 220 .. 4 54 77 2:4 44 Ill 44 4 74 14 " IM 70 4 71 74 1U 4- 21 40 4 70 M t;; tea) n 27 44 4 74 4. 2SJ 42 1M M 4 7 74 US 44 1 M7 .4 71 4f 142 I- 44 124 140 4 71 77 Ui 10 ' 2-'7 M 4 71 47 r r i 4 4 14 14 IM 44 2-.'l J 4 14 K JOI .. 2il . I 74 it ;2 .. 21 2M 12 4 7 4v 242 jj M 2AI M 4 71 71 1X2 44 tl J7 M 4 II 7J 7 141 247 .. 4 71 74 -to H 2 .. I 74 12 49 21 tit M 4 70 17 !2 44 221 10 I II 44 24 7 Zll M 4 14 44 t 71 141 .. 4 7iS 41 7 M 10 40 4 72., 17 4, tl Is a 4 724 f 71 ' 17t 4 72., t Mi " i IM 4 4 ;s4 :m t4 .. 4 72-, 74 mi 2 M 4 1J VI t .rat M 4 72a 17 141 . .. I 721, 17 145 M 4 72, : ,a 0 4 Tli, " t41 0 4 T.'-, 7(' 244 M IM 4 12 17 M .. 4 72a, tli H M 4 T2 II 2M .. 4 71", W til .. 4 12 -a 17 Ill .. . . 4 721, l IM 111 M 4 72', 47. .. .. Il (t .. 4 7:w 277 IM 4 71W Ml 1 724 70 Ttt 4) 4 72 to 70 lai IM 4 1, 44 KM IN 4 71 Tl tf IM 4 72 10 2tf la a T, tUfaawP There waa a small eneep ana la tn OS In slcht thfa n.Ar,.ln, and while the market here wa ratner un even, prices as a rule held about steady. The fact that the quality of ihe ctTerlngs was rather Inferior helped to make th market look uneven, a a gene-al thing good tuff could be quoted acUve and steady, with the common and Inferior grade a little neglected nd weak. Clipped lamb old a high as and c:.pped wether sold up to 25.10. With the exception of some of the com moner kind a good clearance wag made At a reasonably early tour. Quotations for clipped i-tock: Good to cholc lambs, 15i.Mii.o0: fi.r to good Umb. E Z?01 to eholc s o-led lambs; McJ,4b: fair to good wooled .aniba, K 71 -i1?0 ! cno'ce yearling or wether, fa 0f6 J; fair to good yearUngs or wethers, 14. .bSifc; ,ood to choice ewe. M-TS&uO' fair to good ewe. 14.6094.7. Representa tive sale: 7ft western evil 74 " "taitern cull lamba ... 1 wmtem bjck 1 western buck 1 western cull wethers . 1 western twea 284 western wethers -4 western wethers 20 western iamb 244 western lamb US lam by ewe, per head 3 western cull ewe .... 1 western cull ewes .... 22 western ewe 24 we tern cull lambs ... 4 western ewes M warar - H Mexican cull ewes' and lamba 6t a weatern cuu lamb su 60 western cull wes 1,1 42 western ewes $j tl western cull lambs j i western cull spring lambs... 20 10 western buck 1-1 4 snirrB DUCI , 4 western buck 4 wiern bucks 141 western cull lamb SSJ western wethers and ewe. 17 western ewes 6S Western twit 17 western iamb 2T4 western lamb 123 weatern ewe Y.".' 2f5 weatern lamb 14 a tarn ewe 24 western wether 4 asatern wooied lamb 1 western wooled lamb .. 12wetrn spring lamb 1 western spring lamb 60 western ewes mixed and btitrrter. 14 &: g'v.J choice heat). 4'Vii5fV;; rough heavr. 14 74 fits'; llnht. 14 7i4!A: bulk of a, lea. tl si J4 !sS SHEEP AND I AM Bit-Receipt, lo.atai head market steadv to strong: lambs, wesk: ec-'l to choice wetter-a 147i'ifSs, fair to rh 'Ice mixed. I3 7tn4 7i. clipped western larr.hs It 10. wooled western lami'S. tj n4t7 00 ew York live Stock. Market.. I NEW YORK. April 21-BEEVE-R- reipts. none: feeding. steady, cable. stea.i : no t vports. CALVES Receipt.". 137 head; market nnlct srd stead; ; fair tea. sold at per l.H lbs Hi His Receipt. i.Mc head; pone on sale: msrket steadv. SHEEP AND LA MPS-Receipts. 4 TH head; niaxket for sheep steadv; for lambs, dull snd I'fUISc lower, clipped sheep soM I 14 &iu4."v few clipped wether. IS ; ordinary to t hok-e rllrid Ismhs, gis) 145: clipi .1 culls. 1424. Virginia spring lambs, 14 7S ir head .t tn Mi Ill 141 lit roo 221 240 Ml 141 271 111 17 Pi. 4 724 4 72', 4 71 4 71-a 4 7J' 1" 4 ..l-s 4 7j , 4 72 4 4 7; 4 77S 4 7.., 4 1:, 4 s 4 77 , I 72W 4 ,1S 4 ;i, 4 7:s 4 4 7:4 4 i:s 4 724 4 7a , 4 7:' 4 7; 'a 4 7:s 4 774 4 724 4 72', 4 7!, 4 72', 4 724 4 71 , 4 7.", 4 Tf4 4 724 4 714 4 7.-4 4 71, 4 7t 4 71 4 TS 4 75 4 75 4 74 4 71 4 71 I 71 4 71 4 71 4 71 4 71 4 74 4 74 4 7t 4 71 4 7 4 71 4 74 4 74 4 7i 4 Tt Tl 4 774 T7S . Tit, 4 77', 4 W 4 aa a 4 4 4 4 124 4 ti sujply of 4 1 0 M tl M 10a , Tl 13 M 80 M 44 M , 140 1T1 140 6 76 M M 4 67 M 41 1"J 110 13o M el H lr. 71 4 uu 4 01 4 60 4 7S 4 75 t 06 6 30 6 424 6 76 2 60 I 76 a 25 1 60 76 t 76 1 75 4 40 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 25 4 26 4 36 4 2i 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 45 4 7i 6 10 6 25 6 25 6 21 6 75 4 60 60 7 00 co 6 ut) ft. Lost Live Stork Market. BT. LOUIS. April 2J CATTLE Re eelpt. Zaoo head. Including 600 TeTani; riSt' lore.""U. . low; tor Texan. fJr anr? fnlPP'i nd export. 14 U t. jS.aa?'"'4 bf nd butcher teer, i.l?' tr under 1.000 pounds. 14.00 6 00; stocker and feeders. 13atj4 60; rows and heifers 13 6tS44 60: onner. t.M'2 60' bulls. 12 kt74.l0; calvea. U.ji : Texa wU'e'iitir c ubv- comt HOOS Receipt. I GOO hed: market tc t.'VIi "nd l,fct- rialK; pcker. 7i.0t; butchers and bet heavy: 14 w ili 05. SHEEP AND LA MB 8 Receipts, V head; market steady: native mutt. ins. 14 50 iS 75; lambs. 15 2TtrT.(s; cull and bucks 13 7583. 0u; stocker. tfJJl uu. Maaaas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April M -CATTLE Re ceipt. 70u0 head, including So southerns: market for Mocker and feeders, strong other, ttilftr lower: export and dressed beef steers. 14.mS24: fslr to good. ! 4 60; weatern fed steers. 13Kso74.&; stocker nd feeders. 13 2si'0: outhrrn steer BT6.a4.2S; southern eows. 12 a&ol.S'i; native cows, t tn I; native heifer. 12 Sovj4u0' bulls. 2.ttr-a.t0; calves 12 TVffl 76. 1 HtsLfit Kecelpts. 13 ls) head, market 6c bulk of salea U"S-4 tu; packer. Haotj4c. pig lower; top. 14 24; heavy. 14 &iv4 --4, and lis-hta. li 424. nt,tr ami LAVIRfl Ravealnta Mat nea, market strong; nstive lamb. 15 27 170: western lamb. Mi&i7l: fed ewe. 14.604340: yearling 16.tgsag.ij0; stocker nd feeders. 14 601 4 60. tt. Josepk Lies Mock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Ar!l 3 -CATTLE-Receipt. 2.10 head; markat teady to ic lower: native, t3.75-o4 20. cow and heif er tlf440; (lockers and feedera 11 uO 4. IS. HuOS-Receipt. 129 head market weak to c lower: llaht. 14 4Saj-4 10; medium and heavy. 14.7064 Hi. SHEEP AND LAMBfl-Recelpts, 1457 head: market Ssjluc lcaer: lamb. K.7S; we, li.au. loam tltg ll Sleek Market. SIOCX CITY April 3-f Special Tele graxn ) CATTLE Rectipi. hai, tvaj-- taek la fgbf. Following are the receipts of live s'ock; for the six prlncljal western cltle ycator. day: S-iuth Omaha .... Chicago Kansas City St. Iui St Joseph Sioux City Totals Cattle. Ho". Sheep. . MX 14 is AJPt ..SUM JW rso lo."") .7. '40 1.1 tint 2.0J4) . .. i.') 6 t4 .. a1 I ("I l.laW .. 3,0 Li"1 .... 22.S04 71Am r2.0"l Cattost Market. LIVERPOOL. April " '""OTTON Spot, in fair demand: prices i.rrha'igt-d to 1 fstlnts higher; American mi.ldllng fair. I'led; good middling. 7. SHd; middling, 7 7V1; low middling. 7td; good ordinary. T.."4d; ordi nary. 7 34d. Ful tires opened steady and closed e.Tsy; American middling, g "0. c, April. 7 01; April find May. 7.4M; Mar and June, 7 42.1: June and July. 7i7i; Julv and August. 7.34.1; August nd September.'7.il : September nd O tober, 4 41d. October and Novejuler. 6 14,1 ; November nd December, 4 07d: December and January, 4x0ud; Janu ary nnd Februarv. 4 Old NEW ORLEANS. April 2g .-TYVrn")N Futures dull and stfldv: M.iy. 13Slil32c: August. l?iNai3 21c; Spteniter, 11 6i7ll 71c; iVtoivr, ll.lKftll 19s-: November. 71.(A ll.'sVc: December. 11 (Prill i4c. Spot. quit and easy; sales, s60 hales; crrtinary, 11 ll-'t-; g.ntd or dinary. 11c; low rcl'l'llipg. irV: niul.lllng. 14c; good middling. 144c; mil l tng. 14 11 ltic; receipts. 1..V15 bales: st. k. :"67. -."4 hale. 8T. Ill'IS. April :'S COITON Steadv nnd unchanged; middling. l-4c: sales. 30 hales; receipts, none; fiii-ments. none; stock. 12.114 bale. NEW YOHK. April "OTTON Spot chatt-d dull; iilddling upi.tnds. 1.1. Sic; mid dling gulf. 14. loc; sales. 2. "is) bales. Evaporatetl Ipstlea aad Dried Frail. NEW YORK. April JS. EVAPORATED APPLES The market Is quiet : common sr quoted at 4164c: prime, 44iSc; choice. 44ii4-; fanrv, 7i74c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS-Prunes sre barelv stesdy. with quotations ranging from 3c to 6Sc. according to grade. Apri cots show no change; choice are quoted at 4G10c: extra choice. l4104c: fancy, 11 t13c. Peaches remain tjulet but steadv; choice are uuoted at 7Vtt74c; extra ehofcot 7tjsc; fancy. 4il0gL Imr t4 Melasses. NEW TORK. April SS.-laAR Raw. firm; fair refining. J3-ltVQ3 7 t2c; rentHfiigal. K test. 3 11-l.t 23 32c. Molasses stigsr. 2 lVlt)t72 Sl-lDc. Refined 'toady; crushed, 6 4fic: powdered. 4 ffc; trranulsted. 4.75c. NEW ORLEANS, April 28 SCOAR Steady: open kettle. !ri3 3-lc: open ket tle, centrifugal. Sj3So: centrtftiaal wMte. 44ti44c: yellows, 34ti4c; seemds. ry934e. MOLA8SES4 Nominal; rfrn kettle. 2u 2Slc: centrifugal. lOtflac Byrup, nominal at Dry Costsla Market. NEW TORK, AprU li DRY 4TOODS Trie wvather sgaln tu wrevenrM aw ctlt-e business ;n dry goods. The .eluc tlon in certsin grades of blenched goods hss ben ' i.tt omental In causing bnsinee with 'oca. .t-nbers. as Indicated by the re ti rn to l-ac cn fruits I RIAL IT STATE TRA8FER. Deetfs fled for record April a, lJOt, as fur nished by the Midland Ojarantee arid Trjst company, bonded abstracter, 1614 t am am treet, for The Bes: Joe Siampfl and wife to rhel If. Wiicox. trt .f lot 1. hlock 6. Pot ter A Cobb's 2d additk.r. 1 8. Jenn'-e Ingrahan and husband to George D. Jones, lot 11. block 13. South Omaha 7) Mary E. Pridenbecker and husband to Oeorg D. Jones, lot 12, block 13. South Omaha . 44) Johanna Fran lis Johnion to Juliuf A. Boeder, part of lot 1, block O, Ui addition . Her.ry Schoenen to Charles J Gross man, lot 14 In Mul'er A Bluinlts ad dition ; us) Almlra C. Millard to Arthur Redgalck. lot 4. 1. 1 and 7, block 1. Moea' sub division Selina Llssner to Anthouv F. Ourih, part lot 14. block 0. South Cnvahn.. 234 South Omaha I-and company to Paul Oussak. part of lot 1. block 7.0. 8out!i Oma ha JiJ The Walnut Hill Savings and Invest ment company to the 8. D. Mercer company, lot 1. black S3, Vumut Hill 1 Michael Tight to Alonso W. Dart, part lot 4. block V. Shinn's addition.. K4 J. T. Hillquest and wife to Hilda Swar.Bon. part of lot 10 and 11. block 7. Drake's addition T1 E. A. Benson to Chester W. Stein, lot I and 11 block 11, JUrlgg Place, and other property 1 Gerhard S. Benawa and wife to VI a r rsret Rats, lot 26. Ujck 11, Omaha View adiltlon 60S Lancaster Saving bank to Joseph En glish, lot 7. block 1. Ralph Pla ".... 1.400 Josephine English to Mi Mary Hahn. lot 7. blocg 1. Ralph Place 1.S09 Astoria Homestead company to Mabel M. Beeeon. part of . lot 4. tloek 14. Highland Place L1T0 Ellen Hathaway et gl to Patrick and Mary E&. part cf lt 1 and 1. block A.. Credit FonHer L Mattie M. Nolen to Clara McCardel. lot 6. Mock 1. Exchange Place. 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