TI1K OMAHA DAILV HKK: Tt 'I.sMAY. .WWW. 1: ( RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET lebraska Reports Show Wheat Badlj in Need of Uain. PROPHECIES OF DECLINE IN CONDITION !orthm 11 fti . . "H.1.ii,; Mnyi Vl.04',; 'aim ri arrive and cm ,2 north! n, September. UK .! track, c l'HOVIl( eaiares f Triers the Tradlnrc anil (losing on Itoaril n I -Trail. '."" Ann, Anrll 1? pi irnry Maklnn, (llt'n N. (.Iilrsgo I'rlmlr House tract Whiit nnd lirnsksi urn ald Br (leaned I . OMAHA. April 17, iw. market opened the week a Utile lower t:.in ili' closing quotations it lust week. , in May wnHi ranged between i.l.i and ; l :'n liy noon lenity, against lu.li, nnd j; 11 for high unit low hiitunlny. 'i no j j 1 . hnwcvei, Was from ic to i,,' hlgner t ,;a, there not being ho much selling p.ee s r '1 he volume tit trade van Hunt. i,iv- lHiI closed with an nrtvnncc oi .o, nut i'.iiis it ntl Antwerp closed with m g.iin. it-,,- Chicago private rousts, arc busy mas contract wheat ami last, week turned , i s:.m bushels of No. 2 hard, 4o,unii ot No. i iiortht'rn mi'l 4O.0OO of No. 2 led. 'i he worn! s shipments were s.lsn.itio bushels, ufcMiiiM !, i:ix,ii last week nud !),.l3J.im last ;..ir. The primary receipts are ui.ium husn- . "gainst 3il,ini, ami the shipments tiro against lr.0 bushels. 1 he dry weather, colu snap, Hessian fly tnlk continues, with numerous propnes.c . ul unpaired condition next month. Tne lol- immg ale troni Nebraska: Cambridge promises average yield; needs rain. none Mii'e a month ago. Reatricc Harr.ng Hes c.un fly, promise" average yield; prospects aimul same un lajt year; no rain since last fill except light elioweis. Rei lln Warm run needed; light rains In March; average. . ii Id. Friend -Average ylelu; two wecas ni. ';id anil looks much better than last r.ir; some flies In all fields, may damage In fore harvest. Henoley Early pieces 1 Mik eil. but late sown about one-llurd stand; mi lain since snow left ground: very dry. 1 lunula Promises average yield; prospect aimut same as lust year; looking yellow and not growing. Plymouth Docs not premise average yield; getting less every day; prospect poorer than lasi yeiir; have. liH.i no rain. Indlanulu 1'rospect far ahead of last year, but a number of hold are too thick and will take lots of moisture to mature; rain about ten days ago; proin i"s average yield. Ayr Wheat not as healthy as a week or ten days ago; not sufficient moisture. The May corn market is a little off today, t lie high and low points leached before noon being 4Hc. and 47o. against and 47i.,i- Saturday. Chicago private houses turned out 242,000 bushela ot contract corn during the week. The world's shipments of corn were 2,62o,eOO bushels, against L'.ITl.mn tha preceding week and l.74.0m Ust year. ,T'he clearances were 351, (m luishels. The following letter has been jirelved here from a Lincoln house: "Will state for your Information that we have never seen such a cleanup on i urn In a crop your us exists nt the pres i nt time. The writer has scoured the Mate for white corn without result. Mixed corn almost as bad, and we know of H broker who wired today from southern points, saying could not buy ,ono bushels of white corn nt any price. We are sell ing corn for Missouri points equal to 60'n' to the river for mixed corn. Farmers are In a position to make their own price, which they will do until the new crop Is In sight. Added to this is the fact that they are busy and will be for thirty days." Omaha. Cash Males. t.ltterul P,unlnl. At tiolnta 1IUH . .i ,. 7 on in., wheat marici l,.r ...a.?.. a. .i.- 'i'ic"efv.Vly Th'nt H" Mav down if. w ? "'V" n I"" nf c. uats are a. '' ,nn(1 Provisions :Myi,W. ni.nt In the wheal pit became unite ,nr. rices pre siting Ihroiighout the ! ,i V JJrl Pi:1' A the opening f'' up at Novosusc: May wa" V,c lower U. V.C higher at H.14'al.l5. Buv. rs here had the help of firmnes at Liver pool, due chiefly to a decrease In slilu- rnenis rrom KiissIh. In addition the situa tion throughout the winter wheat belt of Hie l nited States showed manv signs of favoring bullishness. From many western nnd southwestern points comments on the reported cold, dry weather were anvthlng hut optimistic as to the growing crop. 8t. Louis sent complaints received from Ne braska and Missouri quoting crop experts as saving that a change to warm weather without plenty of rain would mean damage for the growing plant. Report as to lack or moisture, however.' were not confirmed by the weather bureau. An Impression that conditions In the southwest were gen erally favorable to the crop gradually gained ascendency In the pit. As n result the market soon lost the Initial firmness. Beveral prominent tiaders became moder ate sellers of May and caused a slump to $1.13 In the price of that delivery. Trnd- ing was as a whole small In volume throughout the day. lte In the session weakness of corn and oats brought out considerable selling by pit traders. July fell off to H7Vc. Large primary receipts tended decidedly to depress the market. At the close July was easy at 87c. Filial quotations on May were at ll.Hi. Clear ances of wheat and flour weie equal to .TJ.L'Ki bushels. The iimrunt on passage In creased l.ltfi.onn bushels, while the visible supply decreased ilifi.OOO bushels. Primary receipts were 4:i3,LtiO bushels, compared with 31330O bushels a year ago. Minneap olis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of 3i!t cars, against cars last week, and 271 cars a year ago. Liberal liquidation was again a feature of trading In the corn mnrjiet. As a re sult of heavy selling by several prominent holders the market became decidedly weak. The weakness was all the more remarkable In view of the numerous reports from Ne braska telling of an excellent demand from feeders. The market closed at ahaut the lowest point of the day. July opened un changed to ; higher at 4)MV4Sc, sold off to 47Va474.- and closed at 47,c. Local re ceipts were 171: cars, with 13 of contract grade. Weakness of corn caused considerable selling of oats by pit traders. Prospects of warmer weather also tended to weaken values. Sentiment was bearish the entire dav. Julv onened unchanged at Wc, sold off to 2iHe and closed at iltHc. local re ceipts were 7 cars. A decline of lot- In the price of hogs fol lowing enormous receipts created extreme weakness' In provisions. The decline In coarse grains was an additional bettrlsn factor during the last half of the session. Selling was general throughout the day. Shorts were the chief buyerB. At the close July pork wns off 16c nt I12.85. lard was down Be at $7.40, ribs were 2V4c lower at I7.2Mi7.27. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: 'Wheat, 11H cars; com, 2fi2 cars; oats, 120 cars; hogs, ffl.Ofrt head. The leading futures ranged as follows: NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Slump Follows Buoyant Opening and Market for Rest of Daj is Irregular. WEAKNESS IS DUE TO MANY FACTORS Hellei Deal Influence of May Wheat and Kriltsl ' lUtr llraulallnn I nselllea talari. shows: Available cash balance. $IS,7S1.7JV gold. jW.,jt,Mi W'HEAT-No. 4 spring, Omaha. Cash WHEAT No. ?, hurd, hard. !Jc$1.00; No. 4 hard 1 car. 57 lbs., !i2e Prices. tl.Wftl.02; Articles. I Open.' I High.l Low. Close.! Yesy. Wheat t No. No. tpritig. II. 00: No. 4 snring. U2c CORN No. 2, 43Hc; No. 3, 43c; No. 4. 42c; no grade, 3M(41e; No. 2 yellow, 43Ve; No. 3 yellow. 48tc; No. 2 white, 43',4c; No. 3 white, 43'c. OATS No. 2 mixed, 2.SHe; No. 3 mixed. 2SUo; No. 4 mixed. 27fc.c: No. 2 white. 2!i'-c; mo. 4 wiuie, aviie; No. white, 21K' Ktandard, IVc. Carlot Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis Duluth .ut. IjouIs Omaha Mlnnenpolls Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 64 57 2oo D M 16 IS 12 Oraln Market. The ranee of prices paid In Minneapolis ss reported by the F.dwards-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trado, wsa: Artlclea. Open.) High 'i 'm' i 1 7V4 Low. Close.8afy. May.. 1 foVi' '1 kti, 7 1 0 ' 1 !i 1 tC July.. 1 tau ' 1 W'U lt I 1 02' 1 "' Sept.. 4' 4 4 S4',: M MJW VOKK -'UBXERA1. tt notations MARKKT Virlooi May July Sept. Corn May Julv Sept. Oats May July Bept. Pork May July Lard May July Sept. Ribs May July Sept. II UW' 1 In !HMilj41 IKl'sli'V: I l ir. I MX'! Km 1 1 13S! s2Si '4H548VS 48-(l4SS; . 4SflWfll I 4i : I i '2!Vi7ii I 2!" 2mi2; 1 47 4Xl 47'tffiS' 1 HUt S74' 82V 47 4" 1 14 ST7. 82-V4 47"i 4S I 2i7 2',l I 12 70 12 ffi 7 22H! 7 2H' i 7h; 7 2R : . 7 42m 1 I 12 70 ! 12 TO I 7 22HI 7 421; 7 57 V 7 on ! 1 .7 42V4, ti'w; 2V1 12 50 ' 12 77H 47S, 4SCti-lhi, 2fli'l!i4'T-4 2sy 2ttT4 29 7 15 7 35 7 50 II HO 7 17V4 7 37W 12 80 12 V, 12 75 13 on 7 22V4; 7 4(1 I 7 55 B 97' 7 27H' 7 42 W 7 45 7 60 7 024 7 30 7 47Mi No. $4 HO sluing No. 3, of the Oar vn t'oniinodlttes. NEW YORK. April 17. FLOl'R-Receipts 14,5Sl bbls. ; exports. 2,715 bbls. Market dull and unchanged; winter patents. t.H) tiu.M: winter straights, X5.0(V5.10; Mlnne cula patents. t5.&qii.0o; winter extraM. J:l VI '4.O0; Minnesota bakers', I3.iv?7 4.30; winter low grades. t3i(3.fO. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, t4.io1i 4.65; choice to fancy. 54 7m$4.!K). CORNMKAL Steady; line white and vellow. 1 20; coarse, new. tl.OH'&l.lO; kiln dried, t2.75'&2.. RYE Nominal; wentern, Slw. hid. BARLEY Quiet: feeding, 45 Vie c. I. f. New York; malting, tt'noic c. I. f. Huffalo. WHEAT Exports. l. WW bu.; spot mar ket steady; No. 2 red, tl-07', nominal, ele vator; No. 2 red. tl.OSty. numinal. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Puluth, Jt.10 f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, tl tV f. o. b. afloat. Options, after a firm opening. Influenced bv higher cables, small world a shipments and bull weather news. the wheat settled down below Saturday's prices and was heavy until the lust hour, when strength In northwest markets promoted a rally. Last prices were net higher. Mav. tl 74iUl.iVi. closed at tl.i: July. i: 7-lir3e, closed at KV; September, iVi ni7e. closed nt (Ki'dc CORN Receipts, 354,750 bu.; exports. 120. 0.12 bu.; sales, rti.tmO bu. futures: 40,on0 bu. siiot; spot market barely steady; No. 2, 57Wc. nominal, elevator, and blV1 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 53Wc; No. 2 white, 63c. Option market opened steady with wheat, but Yielded to bear pressure, larger receipts and' 11 big Increase in the visible. Killing weak all day It closed Vic net lower. May, 52Sfi:c, closed at 82H": July, 52tf Mc. closed at 62?c. 1 lATB Receljits. 97.500 bu.; spot market barely atradv ' mixed oats, 2rt to .12 pounds, "n'q35'4e: natural white, ;lu to 32 pounds. :S''i:''i1-c; clipped white, M to 40 pounds, 37VH39He. llAY-Steadv: shipping. Uii65c; good to choice. 77VSc. HOPS yulet; state, common to choice. 25 'n.'ic; 19H3 Sill the; tilds. U(U13c; I'aclflc coast. lli4. 2.Vfl2So: 1903, 21'u-4c; olds, llUc. HIDFS-Qulet: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., -lie: California. 21 to li II., 19Vc; Texas, tliy. 24 to 30 lbs., 15c. 1 LEATHER - Firm ; acid, 24?2tic ..., PROVISIONS Heef. tlrm; tamily. tl2 504 M"i; nit'sii, JlOOn'KloW: beef hams, t2l.!it'i4 ::ini; packet. tllio'''il2 00; cltv extru lnilla mess. tHI 5n8.. Cut meats, llrm; pick led bellies, ti. 251 mi: pickled stioumers. ;..ivr mi; ph kled hams. t.u0. Lard, quiet; western steamed, t7 60; rellned, meudy; cuti tinent. 17.56; South America, S.2u: com pouiul, t-'i 12mi5.37V. Pork, barely steady; liiinllv, S14 &(Krl lfi.ts; short clear, tl3.mmi6.00: mens,' $11.V4:1S.S7,A. TALLOW Dull; city (t2 per package), if-; country (packuge free!, iii1'-- UH'E-Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 2V'i.''V: Japanese, nominal. til r i'FR-Market strong: sfr.-et price, ex tra creamery. SltfriCV; offliial prices. 1 lanmerv. common to extra. 2.i'(i32c; atate dairy, common to extra. iMi.'Oc; renovated, common to extra, Wo 2.V : western factory, common to extra. ISi25c: western 'nilja tion creamerv. common to extra. iSo-'n'- CHEESE Firm, etate full creams, amall. colored and white, fancy, 14V; state, nne. V.c; stale, late made, colored and white, poor to choice. IiiViiISV'; "title, large, col ored nnd whits, funoy. 14c; state, flue, l.l'.uiac; state, late made, colored and white, poor to choice. llUniilSc. EOG8 Steady; western storage packed. i;-ilKc; western flisls. 17c. IHiVLTRY Alive. nominal; dressed, firm; western chickens. Iirjil2v; fowls. Itit? 14e, turkeys. H'tilflc. Kansas (llr (train anil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April 17-WHEAT-R'eadv; May. a.'Vs JlliV, "77c; Sfptember, 7l'b74.-. Cssh: No. 2 hard tl '.! l.la: No. S !Wi tl OS ; No. 4. 77'i9"c; rejected, UHfl.ic; i"ni.v4. Ke lly. 4IIU mixed. 0 Lnrd, per 1 lbs., tr.12''7.16. Short V-'"" sides (loose). M.87W7.O0. Short clear fJ- k Shipments. 13,1100 IS.KiKi 291.1O0 in.3i)ii 1 1,000 2.300 Cash nuotntlons were as follows: FlJL'R Easy : winter patents winter stra ahts. J4.K'M."' natents. tS".tn.4o: snring str-lghts. 4.8O; bakers. t2.4oi&3.tiO. WHEAT No. 2 spring tl.0vi1.14 8citl.l4; No. 2 red. tl.MWfl.lo. CORN No. 2, 47Vc; No. 2 yellow. 4SHc OATS--N0. 2, 30V. No. 2 white, 32'ia 32-- - RYE No. 2, 7c. RA RLE Y Good feeding. 37u39c; fair to choice malting. 41?i47y?. SEEPS No.' I llax. tl.26; No. 1 northwest ern tl 3D1: clover, contract grade, tl4.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., tl2.55 fh'12.60. ribs sides uMes Ihov Following were ine receipts and ship ments f flour :inn grain: Receipts. Flour, bbls..' 1.i Wheat, bu Jii' Corn, bu 2J.30U Oats, bu 1i4.(mi Rve, bu """ llnrlev. bu 65,200 On the produce exenange tooa me nut ter market was steady, creameries. 25iU 31c: dairies. 23(H2Sc. Eggs, easy; at murk, cases Included, lHc; firsts. lc; nrlme firsts, 17c; extras, :8c. Cheese, firm; I:tV?il4c. St. I.ools tieneral Market. ST. LOC1S. April 17. WHEAT Easier; No 2 red. cash, elevator. 11 .01: traclt 1 10; May. tl.OS; July. 8274j1jS.K:; No. : tl CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 47'.; 49c; May. 46457c; July. 4W. OATS Iwer: No. 'I cssh, .lie: 31V; May, JtiV: No. 2 wntta. ne. FLOl'R Pull; red winter patents. tn.KVti 5 "5; extra fancy and straight t.Vl)4.S0; clear. t4.2MM.70. PEEIV-Timothy. t2.WfrS.50. CORNM FA r-Steady at t2.6fl. HR AN Pull: sacked, east track. 73c. HAY-Steady; timothy. t 0.fM 50; prai rie. tii00 10.00. I RON COT-'ONTIKS-Mc. , HAC.OINO 7V- 1 MKP TWINF-iuc PROVISIONS-Pork. lower: lobbing. 112.10. lard ?asler; prime steam. t0.i2V Pry salt meats, steadv: boxed extra shorts, 7.:n'.; clear ribs. 15.73H: short clears, t7.50. Hacon. steadv; boxed extr shorts, t7.87"4j: clear. 17.874; Bhort clear. t8.09. POI'LTRY-Sieady: chickens. lliAc; pprlngs. t4.ii'h6.6o per doxen; turkeys. Hie; 'nFTTER Firm; creamery. iWyjoc; dulr le.s. 1Mi25c. KO 18 Steady. laV. ' 'oun: . . aiL'ir" . Cillipilienvw lli.UOO 34.000 It, OKI , 51, KM NEW YORK, Aptll 17. There was con siderable uiiseitlenient manifested In the slock market today, which was partly due to Hie carrying over of a bud impression Irnni Satiinlav on account of fhe rather urgent pressure to take profits on the week s rise. This Impression was partly dissipated by the buoyant opening IMS morning, but the high prices made then Invited renewed celling and seivcl to dis courage the confidence of operators lot higher prices. The market for the rest m 1 he nay was spotty and Irregular. The selling 011 the opining rise was of such voluniu Slid character as whs not to be Ignored. It wns generally supposed to be due In part to the necessity of pro tective measures In connection with the wheat speculation. Various publications pointing to the hazardous position of those commuted to the wheat deul mado opin ions sensitive 011 this point. In the wheat market Itself the weather news helped to sustain 1,, li es and to that extent relieved apprehension over the Immediate situa tion of I he yield. Hut, on the other hand, the possibility of damage to the crop by the unseasonable weather Is a disadvant age to values of stocks and had its part in cooling the demund. The wintry weather carried Its threat of dnimge to crops as well and wan one of the appre ciable factors In today's stink market. Another was the assembling Of the senale committee to Investigate the problem of railroad rate legislation. This topic has fallen into the background during the recent enthusiasm in the stock speculation. The reports of the committee's inten'lon served to bring It Into consideration again with Its ultimate possibilities when con gress assembles. Railroad officials con tinue to talk ill verv confident terms re garding traffic, but their usual weekly Interviews were of a more restrained tone than for some time past. There Is suf ficient business reported to keep equip ment engaged, but the overabundance which caused car shortages early In the season lias passed away. While those minor considerations played their prt the maiket continued to give the principal attention to the question of the Northern Securities distribution and the readjustments growing out of It. While the mandate of the supreme court Issued, as was expected, there was still the absolute lack of official announcement or confirmation for any of the many stories of deals supposed to he wailing on this event. The situation proved a strain to speculative contltlence, especially in view of the highly concentrated character of much of the selling of 1'nlon Pacific and Hie fears aroused as to what It might imply. This stock and Northern Sectirit.es on the curb reacted with some violence after the opening and carried depression Into other slocks, which have moved in sympathy with them. The exceptional I streiiglh shown by St. Paul did not serve Hiioije.iner to oirsei mis lnnuence. rveitncr did Hie sustained advance in Atlantic Coast Line, which was only of moderate ef fect even on Its own group. The renewed strength in the I'tiiteit States Sleei stocks was of more Influence and seemed to be due to satisfaction with the proceedings at the annual meeting of the corporation. The preferred rose easily to a new rec ord level. There was some especial de mand for money on the Ixindon money market today, due to huge financial trans actions, which are expected to be of tem porary effect. More Importance was at tached to the renewal of the demand from Paris upon Ivonilon for gold, which, re sulted in a sharp decline in the sterling rate at Paris. Aloney here was distinctly easier but sterling exchange was steady. The closing tone of the maiket was heavy and uncertain, as it had been for most of the day. , Bonds were Irregular. Total wiles, par value, I2.W1.1XK). I'ni'ed Stutes 3s and 2s. registered, declined '4o itnd the 2s, coupon, 'vc on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison 9,60) M)4 8'4 891, do preferred 2.iKi lWfc 103 lid1 Atlantic Coast Line. 18.5 0 159 15i lE8'a Miimmore k unio u.mj jiii"4 ji;it ill) fn lurk Money Market. NEW YORK. April 17.-MONEY-) m i nil. steail. ?V'i;l per cent; closing I I I : pi r cent, offend at 3 per cent. Timr loan easier; sixty tlav. ninety d.iys and six months Slt per cent. PRIME MERCANT1.E PA PKR-4'd I'j r cent. STERLING EXCHANGE - St. inly w'.tii actual business In bankets bills at Jt v;n i 4.825 foi (1. mau l and it 14 MtM'4 '"" f' r slxiy day bills listed rales, Wi and 11.7. Commercial bills. ?l M'v SILVER-lttrs. 6ic; Mexican dollars. HSc li( iNOS Government weak; railroad Irregular. mi nonus were: 1114' Jlirlin Kf. 'lf! . W I. ft X mil m. .inti MNulmltan 1 . ff. In . p. .Vex. 1 ennui 4f... . .is: I ,1,1 1.1 Ini ..l.tl M'liP A- Si. L. 4. ..104 M . K & T. 4. . . .lut (in an R . II. nt XI 1. llti, N V. 1'. :m. . li:S S. J. f.... lil'i No ParltV 4? (In 3 in. Hi S. W. c 4 . . 1 II. S. I., rdls ll..i Peim roar. :C. . 94 H(-a'1ln Ben. 4i . . 7 St I.. I M. 1. 1(171. St. I.. Y. fit Closing prices V s. rW. 2ii. rex . . do roilpon t. S. it, ret do couiMin t . S. nrw 4s. rl . do roapon t-. S. eld 4r. rI .. do roiiDoti Am. Totico 4. clfp. t' N. d.i Sm. clfp At. tlleoil Rfn. 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Buyers Rather Bearish and Market Ruled Weak to Ten Lower. HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER litlrlx I. literal Kecelpts of I utile, lull Market Itnleil Active nn lleslrM ble l.rndes, tilth Trices Just bnnl Mead). I I''. IMS I 1 1. 4. . do II. Atlanlk r. I.. Ilal. Ohio .'o 3'tjli Central of ua. a. . . do lt Inr dn ;d In.- rhe. A Ohio ti . ( llll'BIO tt A. J'-j. . I'., II. & Q a. 4s.. f.. K. I P. 4a.. do col. 6f. ri'c. St. L. s. ! Clil. aK.i Tur. 4n I'oloi-ado Mill. 4a... Colo. So. la Cutis ua. ctfa l R. O. 4 IMatlllara' Sac. it.. Krle prior IIpii 4a.. do gen. 4a F. w. ft D. r. la . Horkln Val. 4's.. Uffered. 4a. St. 1,. S. W. r. . . 9HTtj Seahoard A. L. . S4'a So. I'a.-lfl; 4a. . . . 4 So. Kallsay l.a. .li'.t iTexaa P. la. . . 07 iT.. St. I. W. . 7:. Il'iilun Paclfl.1 4i . nt I do 1'iinv. 4a . . . ,10,V4 t'. S Steel .lulHtjWatiaFh tt . Hit do deli. It 10J Wfaleril Md . :l V. ft 1.. K. .iri!wi. I'enml .ilUi,' 4a. 4a . 4a. Doiton Mocks auil llonds, ROSTON, April 17. -Call loans. ;! cent; time loans, 3.ru4V4 per cent, closing of siockjt and bonds: AU'hlaon adj. 4a ,. M .AdWiilure dn 4a ll'-1 Allouft 74 Ainale.ani:lt!,U . . . dfl'a Ainerli-oil Zinc . . li)H' Allanil. . . it li-iv ...nn ... 4a. "l'a ...1i' ...u.'.i ...lor.i, ... n .. I'l'.ia ... JTS . . .1iv.'i ...ir: . .111 . aa1- . nr.ii U.i', ,i:.n, . M, .1111 l;;6' . ." . 79 . so )-. . '.ll per Uftlcial .111!" 4 4a M't. Onlral Atrhiaon do tifd ... It.iatnn Albany S lloalon St Maine 119 llnaliin Klevateil .....MO Kllihlmrs uld 147 Mexican Central Six; N. Y., N. H. II. ..204 I nlnr. Pacini- :...134'i Amer. Also. ("hem... L'H do pld .... 1)1 Amer. I'lieu. Tuba.... 4 Amer. Fnaar IIS do pfd lis Amer. T. & T Amer. Woolen do pld .... Dominion I. s. 1-Mlaon Klec lllu. (lenerhl Klavlrlr ... 'Maaa. Kleclrlx- ... .Wi ptd Maaa. (I8 I ntted Krult Vnlted Shoe Macb.. do pfd t'. a. Steel do pld Wealing, common . Asked. "Rid. 1444 . .19 -a .107 . n't .1X2 . 6H . 44 .l'WV. . :i:i . 87', .104 . liltigl.ain l al. .V llecla entennlal Copper halipe. . . . imly W est Poinlultm (,'oal Kranklln Ilranliy I ale RoVAla Maea. Mintlia ... Michigan,.,- Mulian It Mont. C. C... old liomlnton .. oaceola PArrot Wuln.-y Shannon Tamarack ....... Trinity Called I 'upper .. I', a. Manna .... I . S. (Ill I (ah Victoria Winona Wolvx'ilne . Ki', . M .nr. . IS i 14 o-l't ' . 9-, 4-"xj . 4 . 1J .1118 KOI'TU ( R 'C( lots w ere: ifflclnl Mnuilnv Same day last week Same day week before.. Same three weeks ago. Same four weeks iign... Same day last xcar RECE1 "TS FdR TME I he following tal.l cattle, hogs ami whe the year to date year: MAMA. April 17. r..0. C.itlle. Hogs. Sheep. :i.n7ii 4. ivi s.stj 4.U2II :i.n:l lL'.7nO 3. Ki :l. .'il2 ll.Rtu ;i.'i'.."i :',ifi 1.1.', ; 2,!W. il.o'il . 4..MH 4. :ii'i 7.'M ,s..v.: YEAR TO 1 1ATE. Hhows the receipts of p at South Omaha for wlih comparison with lust Caf He Hogs Sheep The prl following of lions at I'.m.Y t'.iol lec. :,4;:.i57 '.Mi.."i.'0 ;(7..iiv! i;:i;.!iii 7"7.1!7 14,517 4:4.1'i'h 5;'.,,'.H2 Co, (.47 labia shows the nverac t-iuMi Diin.na lor ins last teveral days, wiih eomparlscns. I IMS. 1M4). 11KB. I1S02. 1101. 11S0O. UW L..1 6 ISTfcl 2... .. tn 4... 6 at I 6... e lsv ... i 30 I 7... 6 25S 6 25SI (... I lo.. I 5 25 I 11.. 1 6 12.. f, III , 1H.., 5 2.x I 14.. I o 2IV 15. . 5 II"1 li..i I H. i 5 22", 0 03! 7 ?H Col 6 97' 5 0 7 ill 6 laij ti'iiOj S OS 64 6 ii7 5 Onj 4 Mil 7 24' 7 24' 4 0o 7 271 4 M, 7 25 I 7 26' 4 P5 7 21 1 4 So 4 H.i 4 SK I Sil I 6 (hii I ti fl:', 6 0t C 79 da, (I Ml 6 Si V 5 Bi 7 29 7 211 6 SO; 7 !lii (i H.i 7 I'T il !U 7 d", li Wi 01 I 5 1)2 1 5 231 0 K.'l 5 II8J 5 li & 26 b Wi 6 mi, li (Hi b 4"; I 6 4S 6 01 I 5 !'! 5 sV 5 IC, 5 55 j .0' 8 (xi ;0 8 02 !7I 3 64 3 66 April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April .1 11 1 v April Indicate. Sunday. The official number of curs of Dioiignt in today by each road was: ( attic I logs. Sheep. II ses. 2 1 3 RS 3 67 3 (13 3 61 3 67 today ntul thr market time was nuoie.l dull aud fully l"c ..wei. Receipts Ml tins point wt:.' also 1 1 tit I liberal for a M.uila. tlnic be tl 4 . ! oil Sale. OWlilK to I he bl'iak III Chicago packets wrc beansb at this point also an. I sue cedi d in taking off .VuIik-. or irenrtally 7'vc. The 1n.uk. t was a IIMIe slew In letting started, but after buyers and sclh-ts i;ot to:etber on a basis of n ;i.:o (leeline trailing became untie setlve and eteryth.ni: changr.t hnitcs in , shmt time. The long .irirg wept 111 J5.22i. Willi the lniik from loads sold up to to :' Rcpi . '1. The i him-er si titalle sales. No. Ax. S f" No. tt. Sk. rr hi : it 'to a IT', . . I'll tai :, J.", I. jst so r. re :. . . ; u ... 5 -.-.m. 79 ... 40 a -(' Hf. i:a I. J?' 75 .'.'Tl ... b 64 . . '.U .0 i . ... s: .'U 1:0 7 !7t " ( ?. x :'JI " j -.7-, f :'! 11 6 22 V hf . JI4 ." ?.' ;t ' ... t. 2ii, To : . . i .'n, :T " i 21' t ' m li"1 2:' 77 !! 240 a ::' 75 .'M ... .' 22', 71 ! . :'2'a i:i 2'". ... i '.-: 5 "f. i Si't St. Hi t" .'!'x 24 .'.IS l?n 2Jif 77 'IX Ml ii 2"'i 7i' L'Sli 12il b 22'a "4 ... 221. V'xl S 22'a 72 2li til S j-.m 7;, -.'22 120 t, '.:" , 2it . . f, 221, ti f.f tl :(, ?.i to ( ;.'i, j 24i to f r', 7S 242 40 .'. 22', a 21 0 B '.'' Ho 2"7 ... a 71 24 ... 5 22 1 67 24ii ... k 22', 71 . 144 ... b 2S H.I 2 VI ... .i 22 't 7i.. 5.'. ... a 2". 7 1X3 ... ;. 2'f 77 !? tit". Mi ;m 40 5 22', l'.T 2 l 40 t itt 22o . . 20 17 ... 5 25 tl 210 1KO 1. 221, l"l 21-1 4(1 Ti 2.'. f S!2 l.M 5 24 2.1(1 ... 121. 7t, 21J ... S Wa ?!.4 ... i 4 i7i . . i j:s 7 217 ... ( ;r. 4( 227 ... S 22', t 120 S 2'.'vi S 22.1 Id S I5i, 62 I'M ... 6i 8"i 22'.', ... 6 JJi.. SI 221 1211 6 22', 7 2.HX 12(1 li 22', 41 27S 40 6 SJltj (1 210 )20 0 22V, 7 27 10 D lb 7 210 10 b 22', M J"J ... 6 30 d lil 40 b 12'-, Klithr- I'liere was unite Hock London Mocks and Bonds. LONDON. April 17 Closing quotations stocks and bonds: 90 ia-111'N. Y Central ... .HI'njNorlolk K W ... K1,! do ptd ... ... 2', 'Ontario W . ..liHlit,iPciiiii.yHatila ...llS,Halid MlnaH do iireferred CnnaOlnu Faclflc Central of N. J Ches. Ai Ohio Chicago & Alton..., do preferred Chicago O. W Chics go & N. V.... C.. M. & St. P Chicago. T. & T do preferred C, C, C. & St. I Colo. & Southern.... do 1st preferred ... do 2d preferred 9.S0O 154V6 3.6O0 01 a. 11.900 l.OOO 83,100 lnO L40i'l 700 200 24', 24l 1S7 IS'- 106 20 CI 153H Mi't 240 IX.-.-', If iosi. 2SV, on t'onsolr. money do account Anaconda Atchison do pld Ilaltlniore Ohio.. Cana'tlan Pacttlc I hea. & (ihlo Chlcaiio III. W -.. M. & St. P l)ellra Ienver Kr K. O du pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illlnola Centra! .... Lonta. & Narh M., K. A T BILVER-Har, monhv-rir . l.ii Nt . 24 .m . i, . MVi . 82', . 47 . d l' . 72 ,.172 ..14,'. ,. 2S 16,1 XX S.'i 7.i" li"a HtHtitins do 1st pf.1.. do 2d pfd.., So. Hallway .... do pld So. I'aclHc I'nlon I'aclflc . do pld t:. 3. Steel do pfd Waliaah do pfd .Spanialt 4a Steady, 2'irsd per per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 2 per ceilt; three months' bills, 212 1-111 per cent. 41' HKll, ." MS'-a I02'u - nm'', 2V 47 a is ounce. ew lurk Mlnlnav Mocks. NEW YORK. April 17. The following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: l.9ii haid. track, track. Flour, bbls. Wheal, bu. Corn, In). . . . Oats, bu. .. K.OOO 33.000 26.HOII llu.Cxa) riilladeliihla I" rod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 17. Hl'TTER Firmer: extra western creamery, SH'Mt'Mc: extra nearby prints. II5c. EtetSS Fair; nearby. frenh. LWc at mark: western fresh. 17tyc at mark. 4'HKKSE 4julet; New 1 ork. full cream, fanov, limtf13'xjc; choice, 13'ie; fair to good', ta'-ktiUc. Mlltvaukee a Willi 91 .(13 1 rxo. a. li'O-c, irii-riru, No 2 red. 11.02411.08; No. 3, Mc'nIl.O ceipts. wheal. ISO cars. CORN Hietidy; May, !44'44Vc: Ja Ail .. ,-..,1.. X?rt ' m-hl l..a.e. Vo 'J X ),. - r. ..... , w . . . - 44W uii'ii.i" rxl.i :l. 44V.U4.K 41AT8 Hieady; No. 2 white, :l2t,t mixed. iHlc. HAY-Bteudv: choice llmolliy. Ilium; choice piairlc. 3,.2-i i. KtitlS Hleatly; Missouri and KanstS new No. 2. w llteWOtKl id sea iiicniueu No. 2 July. HOC. No. No. 3. r!7l!ii7Tc tdd. 01c; sample. 4u 47t47Vic; May, (iraln Market. UILW Al'KEE. April h. - MI1.A I -: Ko northern. II ll-ol 11H; No. 2 northern. tl.(iil': RYK-Dnll: No I ARLE Y filcsdy ; til.'HH'. (OR N -Steady 4"c. MluueaiMtlla Ural Market. MINN KAPOLI8. April 17.-WHEAT-u., IliaiW; July. I'.WM'l 03: September. MiWVc: No. 1 hard. II 12x; No 1 north ern IUS)'4' Sv 2 northern. II 03x4. FLOl'-R -First patents. IR.sMi. '; second pstents. t5t'tf6.75. flr.t clears, I4.2M4.36; second clesrs. S.8oJ(j BRAN In bulk. li.0ttHl. l.lTrool Grain ! Prntlalttaa. LIVERPOOL. April 17. tx HEAT Spot, uulet; No. 1 California ouiei; M-v. s7xtJd; Julv t'OBS-Spot, quiet: American mixed, pew. 4s '."id; American mixtju Uii cs7 t0etl May. 4s 3tU W. Erie do 1s"t preferred... do 2d preferred... Hocking Valley do preferred Illinois Central Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern do preferred Louisville & Nash. Manhattan I. Mel. Securities Met. Street Hy ,Mox. Central Minn. & St. L... I M.. St. V. & 8. 8 do preferred Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. & Tex (i i preferred N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. N. Y. Central N .Y.. Ont. A W.... Norfolk & Western.. do preferred . ., Pennsylvania ... P.. C. C. St. I Reading do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred Rock Island Co . do preferred St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. St. Uiuls 8. W do preferred Southern Pacific dn preferred Southern Railway... do preferred Texas & Pacific To.edu, SI. L. & V.. do preferred I'nlon Pacific do preferred Wabash do preferred Whee.lng & L. E... Wisconsin Central . do preferred Adams Express American Express.. I . S. Express Wells-Faigo Exp.. Amal. Copper Am. Car & Foun... do preferred Am. Cotton oil do preferred American Ice do preferred ...'... Am. l inseed Oil do preferred Am. lyocomoi Ivc .. do preferred Am. Smell & R f g do preferred Am. Sugar R'f g.. Am. Tolacn. pfd. i Anaconda Mln. C 1.200 1M i'Jt 48 500 1,700 6,000 "Hi 9.S0H 200 700 4iirt 1.700 14.600 uoo 2.100 3.4HO 4il HIS 70', Mti Ids' 3'H S5-v 3n 63 14P. 'S7ij 123V, 44. 46 XI 6!'H 'i'Ti liiii't 1101, 55 U 62'4 1131, 'xtVti 122 23'x, M. 1.300 11SH 113 30.000 SilO 1.500 i!7oo 1.S00 2.0O) lo7li 32 6S hvi' oo X6i, HV,H :tlV 67 1571 tin xSVi . 2S.2H) 14S 142' 47.2(0 Ss 2iio 6,4"0 14.(il) .. 2,900 . . in too 2i 0 . . 3,'.i i MO . . 2.lk lie) Item ..157.!iO .. ,1.00.1 2l) . . 2,K ion .. l.i) .. l.lnO 91'. ;: 7!. tUSVi r, iii 34 97', 37 42 (21 14 136 , 22'. 4li' 1SS 2l'a 53 'sii 73 6,',, 67 UK's 34' 97 37'. 42 6." un, 99 U 22' 54 V, 24 52' 2H0 li!) 6a Sd. 6s 7(1 ; Futures, Septem- old. 4s IdWd Fu- J uly. 4s JiS.it. case count, ,15c; cases returned, c cieaniery, 22 u Ac I 16. less. Hl'TTER 8t packing. Isc. Wheat bu. ... ( em, bu OalaV ku ady ; Receipts. .. h.(a .. 5").4. .. ltl.l'C" Shipments M.Iix) I3.WK) 3.itt llalatb ,rals Market. HtW.VTH. Minn.. April K.-WHKAT-To aUtt)i as avastiatM U-Vt "- IVurla PEORIA. HI. No. 3 yellow, 4,c grade. 4tr42c. OATH Steady: 4 white, 4UlHSc. (iralu Market. Aurll 17.-COrt.N IiOwer. ; No. 3. 47c; No. 4 46c ; liu No. 3 whllt. "f3ii'c; No. Ubtrrt Raster Ilolldaa. 1 iVPRrtlOL April 17 The Corn ex clfamse here will be closed April 21. 22 ttnd 11 it iid the Provision exrhsnge April 21 and bseivsnce of the Easter 21. In ' i olrati TOLEIK1, April tt. April, alsike. 17-70; Seed Market. 17. -SEED Clover. IMi; Ottotier. 15.7.4; prims timothy, I law. cssh. prime Hr.N.klvn Rapid T... Colo. Fuel Ai Iron Corsolida red (las Corn Products do preferred D'st'l'ers' Secur Oen'l Electric International Paper. do preferred International Pump. do preferred . National Lead North Amer. can Pacific Mill People's (!ns Pressed Steel Car ... dx preferred Pullman Pal. Car.... Republic Steel do preferred Ruolinr tl iod" do preferred Telill. 1 'on I .it Iron... I'. S. T.either do piefe red 1'. S Kenltv I' 8. Rubber do preferred F 8. S'eel do 1. referee,! Vn -Cam. Chemical . do iireferred Wetinghoiie Elec. esieru 1'niiin .97.100 7.4H) .) 200 "iw'i 2ao 70-1 900 13.XHO 1,4'0 50.4110 2.'1 2.4)01) 1.000 bill) 90o 19 7ii 2a 1 7i l.'oo 2 9 1 7 0 700 bin 4.400 l.:4ti 3eo 2.4(0 J.9U0 400 3 4iio 5.600 J! 100 11.7.JO ' ll 3i li 40 22 4X1., VO, 122 12!', 1247, 14H4 fi 12 7i"n 5-. 2 Mxj 12 6" 4 1S4W i 'siii 47t, R 7 44 llo 4M-. i '.'a' ' ft-' Ull, 1('7, 1041, 12X' 4;', l'r 35 "fl" 4ll', 22 4' 59 121H 11X7, 124 14"-, 97Ts 12r. COS 54 14 2"1 12 59U. 4 S is: 23s 7', 47 44 1' 9 l'i7l l'l-'V ir.844 202 50?, 40 80 24s 2394 1K6S 1S;4 31S, lor.Vt, 2X'j 3i 32', 46!4 X0( 93 91 I6.;v, 29Si 54 30 t 63 14IS lb-M, j 122', 24', OK llKl4 161 l'i'' 15X 60' i X5i, 92 143 (in 97 92 14 90 3, 7s U'li 26 6i 67' US', 34, 97 37' 41 62 '4 1144', 99 22 'i 4:, H'4l 24 MV 240 235 127 V, 240 b7s 42'n 102 'ti 9.1 5 Vs 22', X', 79', 121' :24i l42' -. 12:.', r.5i. 20: Adama Con Alice hreeca Brunawtck Con . . cotnatock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va.. Horn Silver Iron Silver ..' Ijttadvllle Con . . . . . 6J . ii . 6 . a .170 .mo il.lttle Chief ... Ontario iOphlr ntH-H-U jPotoal I Savage Siarf Nevada . -.rfilfir Itopea . . Standard ..41)0 .lniitf .. 4 .. II .. 14 .. 4.i . . 2j . .'Ian Rank Clearings. OMAHA. April 17. Rank clearings today were 11.493,811.99. For the corresponding day of I'.M the clearings were 1, 492,639.89. C. M. St. P. lit' Missouri Pacific Rv,. I'nlon Pacific svstom C. A. N. . Rv.. F., E. Ar M. V. Rv... C, St. P.. M. O ... R & M. Rv ('., R. Air J. Rv C. R I. K- P.. cast.. Illinois Ccnliul Ry.. lotal receipts .. The disposition of as follows, en.-li hnvi-r uer of head Indicated Buyer. Oniahn Packing Co.. Swift and Coinpaiiy Cud.ihy Packing Co Armour Ai t.'n Swift, from country....' Lohm in A.- Co Hill & Huntzinger Huston Ai Co Mumiltoii Ai Rothschild J. II. Root Ai Co S. A S 7.. II. Clark Other buyers tlie day's receipts was purchusiiiK the num- Cattle. Hons. Sheep M Hi 3X4 452 'iii 42 3 2711 2111 24o 1 159 9::i 1.57X 1.45' I 116 190 l.lilO 2,5itf l.M 300 liberal run ciiottcd this tuornlntz. but len cars were billed through, so that there wore only tweniy-threc cars on sale. The dctntiud from local packers was in good shape and ua a result tlie market ruled f tlrly active und Just uhoiit steady on anthlng at all desirable. Common kinds, though, were neglected to some extent, but the prices paid did not show much change from the close of last wctk. This was true of both sheep and lambs. The quality of the offerings, as n whole, was not as good us it h us been on most days, so that the mar ket on paper does not look particularly good. Some fair ewes sold for $5.35. clipped wethers brought 15.26, wonted yearlings o.35 and wnoled lambs 7.2o. Wuotntions for fed stock; Good to choice yearlings. ;.:o?iu75: fair to good year lings. Koocnii .40; good to choice wethers. .i.wvj5 .76: fair to good wethers. I5.1XK&5 50; good to choice ewes. 5.2tVo.6n; fair to good ( tves. t4.751j5.iu; common to fair ewes. 14 01 i& l.5n: good to choice lambs. I7.2iu7.50; fall to rood lanibs, ii.07.15; feeder lambs, 'i 0066 50. No. ."1 western cull ewes , 3 western bucks 167 western ewes.... 19 western clipped ewes 1X9 western clipped ewes 4''i2 western clipped wethers 17 western ewes 2119 Mexican ewes In Mexican clipped lambs 7u Mexican lambs -K4 Mexican spring lambs 217 Mexican cull lambs 4 spi Ing lambs , 53 western fleeced ewes 2(5 western clipped ewes n'23 western yearling wethers... ewes ewes nnd wethers. cull In 111 Ilia lambs Trade to, lay. selllnt a' 31 'sc. P-ilea In Hie district for t'nc week wire 4i0.io pounds Wntl Market. I'.oSToN. Aiull 17 WOO!. The p.is.i.ii 1 Cofnnii rcia I tiullt tiii sss- The situation has J become tro'iK-r 1 . re with Australian ami , So itli American wools the feature of the week lltialness has been belter nn.l a movement of .'"' lo ii.n.i bales of loreiga wools Is rep. n il . I. Onlv about .Mn.nw pounds of old ten Itoi ii- which ere of inferior 1 n'.nillty ami heavy shrink. igo imn icnialii Ion the market V.tlites are decidedly llim tin all xvoos mihi an upward ti'inieiic w siroiigl.t Hppnnnt. Op. rations In the west i outliiuc 111 a sireiiiioiis manner nnd lm -crs are t xctleillx off. ring fan. prl'-.-s, I'lte foreign markets are rapiillt b.comlui; slronger nud advanced in'li'es are con tiilenily expected. Shipments f coin Hot. ton since December .11 are T.i. -!'.".' J loul,d'. against ixx.477.xoii pounds at the sunn lime last tear Tlie receipts to dale a"' X2.04.;, o;:4 pounds, naliist .il.ic'o.xvi for the snnie pet I. nl last veil" ST. LtU'lS. April 17. - WOOL-Dull : nie- ( (luiin grades combing and clothing. 2.4'u"2c , lii;nl fine. ix'ti2ct.c; heavy line, ll'il.'.c: tub washed, I1"''I.m'jc. Metal Mnrkel. NEW YORK. April 17.--METALS-TI.or was a ilei (Hie of aliotil es 111 the i.ondou tin market, but haul prices have been under a parity Willi foreign limitation, and with spot supplies small the market. While qllbt. showed f1rni!l"ss, Willi holder asking somewhat higher pro es. Spot w in quoted at 1:9 15s and futures at 1111 15s Ci pprr also was easier iibrond, closing at lit 5s for siHil and 67 Ms for futures in the Ijondon maiket Locally the situation In unchanged. There nie still rumors of lots of lake changing hands between llVJ.". and 115.37. but generally speaking quota tlons range from the latter ilgure to I5 .'ii: eleclrolvtlc is quoted Hi $15 2."wi 15.75'-. and casting nt fll.'i.-Ti 15.25. Lead wns easier si LU hot 3d in Ijuidon, but rem.tlne 1 un changed at I4.ua(i4.i In the local market Spelter was the exception to the genernllv declining lendencv abroad nnd closed a lit tle higher at 23 15s In the London market. tills and ltitaln, NEW YORK. April 17 OH. -Cottonseed, steadv; prime crude, nominal: prime yel low. 25t4'(i2i'vc. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York. (7.0R; Philadelphia nnd Rultl more, 17.00; Philadelphia and Raltimore, in bulk. II l'l Tiirpenllne. unsettled nt 2c. oil. CITY. Pa.. April 17 ol I. -Ci eilll balances. $123: certificates, no bid; ship ments. 99.X22 bbls ; iiveraRe. 70.71 bbls,; runs. 96.444 bbls : average. iVi.'-MI bbl : shlp 111. nts. Lima, h 9.X75 bbln. ; average, i.xio: llliixn iiiiis.; average. 321 western 491 western . 4 western 076 western Av. .. 93 ..216 ..lor. .. ft) ..108 . . 96 .. X2 .. NO 57 .. 3N .. 65 .. ftu . 91 ll'i 62 60 Pr. 2 26 4 ml 4 2f 4 50 4 05 4 Xn n 25 5 25 6 00 6 50 6 no 6 75 10 00 3 50 4 50 ii 20 6 10 7 10 Limn. April 17.- ' )l L Ttiri'cu- 11 ml H, 12.9:1.; E. xnti, 1. x:; ix. VY(1. $i::,i WW, CHICAfJO L1VK STOt K M4.KKKT Totals..'. 3.19X 4.473 3.929 CATTLE -The teiulcucy of the cattle market was downward at all polnls. At Chlcngo there were about 20,eno head and at Kansas Cily x.itin, while at this point there were about 3, uoo head. Parkers seemed to led that they ought to git their supplies for a little less money, and as a result they stiirieil In from the beginning tu pound the market uud succeeded to some extent. The market 011 beef sneers could best be described by calling It weak to a dime loner. Something Unit just happened to strike tlie fancy of buyers did not show much change from the close of last week, hut the ironcral run of cuttle were nroiind .iiilOc lower. Salesmen did not like the Idea. 1 of taking off much nnd consequently It was 1 tf OMAHA HOI.ESAi.n MIHKKT, Condition of Trade nnd (Imitations on Maple nnd Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts . heavy; market steady; candled stock, l&Vi'yloc. LIVK POLLTiiV liens, HVc; young roosters, according to size, 9'Jllc; old roos ters, tic; turkeys, 14ifl5c; ducks, 11c. BETTER Packing stock. lrityalTc; choice to fancy dairy, 19?a21c; creamery, 24ij26c; prints, 27c. FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout, 9c; pick erel, 6fec; pike, sSfce; perch, 7c; blnertsh, lie; whitertsh, 9c; salmon, llo; redsnupper, 9c; green hullbut, 13c; crappies, 11c; buffalo, "c; whlto bass. 11c; herring. Il'ic; Spanish mackerel. 12c; lobsters, boiled 4ric: green, 40c: tlnnan baddies, 7c: roe shad, each. 75c; shad roe, per pair, 30c. Frog legs, per dm., 30c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholc snle Hay Dealers' association: choice ,sn. 1 upland, 16.50; No. 2, Iti.nO; medium, to.oo; coarse, fo.on. Rye straw, I5.50. These prices are for hay of good color nnd quality. RRAN Per ton, V'-V'- OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 45c; extra selects, per ran. 35c; standards, per can, 30c. liulk: Standards, yrr gal., 11. til; extra selects, per gal., 11.66; New York counts, tier gal.. I1.R0. TROPICAL FRLITS. ORANGES California exira fancy Red land navels, all sizes, tAH'-iAJ:. fancy navels. IJ.754i3.on; large sixes, $2.Cuf'2.7B. LEMONS t 'all fornia, extra fancy, 270 size, 3.o0; 300 and 36n, 13.25; fancy, 270, 12.75; 300 and H60. IK.UO; choice, 240 und 270, 12.25; 3"0 and lirtn li'.50. DATES Per box of 30-lb. iikgs.. 12.00; Hallowe'en, In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb., 5c. FIUS California, per iO-lU. carton, 75W Sac; imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; i crown, 12c. BAN AN A3 Per medium-slied bunch, 11.75 12.25; Jumbos, 2.boy3.oi). GRAPE1' RUI'l callle-mia, per box of 54 to 64, tt.oo; Florida, 15 "0 to tO.eo. Kill' ITS. STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case, I4.UUI Louisiana, per 24-qt. lase, 2.'H. Al'PLES .New York Baldwins, t3.o043.2; Colorado Ben Davis, per box, 11. 25; Roman Hi-uiy, per box, 12.00; Baldwins and Green ings, per box, ...60. TANQER1N ES California, per halt-box, 2 .'. t ItANBERRira-Jcrseys, per crate. 12.25. V EG E l ABi.Eb. POTATOES I iome grown. In bu.. 3mu40c; Colorado, per bu., potatoes, per 10., c. TL'R.MPd Oiu. per bu., doz , 75c. CARROTS Old, per. bu., doz., 6oc. f AKS.Ml s Old, per bu. little late before a clearance was made There were not a great many cows and heifers in sight today and as a result the market on deslra'. le grades sold nt about steady prices as compared with last Friday. When It cumii to dinners and common cut ters, however, the demand wus apparently of limited proportions and the market on such kinds was slow nud around a dime lower. The commoner the qualify the harder It was to make a satisfactory sale. The good stuff was all disposed of at a reasonably early hour, but common stuff changed hands slowly. Good bulls sold about steady, but common kinds were dull nnd weak. Veal calves sold in Just rtbotit the some notches they did last week. A good many stoekers and feeders were carried over from last week in the hands of speculators and tis a result they were feeling very bearish this morning and did not want fresh supplies unless they could buy them for less money. The best grades, of course, did not suffer to any great ex- 1 tent, but the common and medium grades I were slow nnd fully 11 dime lower. Common light catile were bard to sell at any figure. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. t'nttle and Hons SI end; 10 Ten Cents Lower Sheep stead 1. CHICAGO, April 17. CATTLE Receipts, fi.ocn head. Market steady lo 10c lower; Kood to prime steers. ii.(Hyuii.90: poor to medium. 6.niati7.75: stoekers and feeders. il..i'rti$.iv, cows. 12. 113. 75; heifers. t:l.eo''i U.w; canners. ti tiir(in.no; bulls. 2.5n'.fi.25; muri., .,1 .-.F'l ... ,0. HOGS Receipts. 5H,0(ti head; estimated for tomorrow. HOmm head. Market Hie lower; mixed nnd butchers'. $5.35'u52; good to choice heavy, 5.4.Vn5.5G; rough heavy, $6.;iiv,i5.4o; light, 5.:,,5.45; hulk ot sales, t5.4iKii6.4fi. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts. 28,000 head. Market for sheep sleadv: for lambs rJ gorsi 10 choice wethers, shorn. 'oft.eO: fair to choice. $l.0oi?i 4.75: western bbls ; runs, .3361 bbls. SAVANNAH. C. tine, oulet. 54c ROPIN Firm: A. R. C $3iin: F. $3.05: G. 13.15; H !...; M, $l.(i; N, II lo; 4 nr.. 4'offei. Mnrkft. NEW YORK. April 17.--COFFEE. --The mnrkel for futures opened steuly nt un changed prices on all positions except XLiy. which was 5 poii ts hly.hcr. in line wlih steadiness in the European market. There was nothing of u depressing character In the Brazilian news, apparently, but III" market acted nervous and unsettled. owltiK to continued liquidation of near months up to and including September, and prices gradllallv worked off The close was Inn lv stead v at a net decline of oil la points Sale"' were reported ot 72. 2.VI bags, includ ing Mav at ii..V(it; 30c; i pleinber. 0 ixiii 1 7.Jc : October, .75tfl6XI)c: December. B9l7.'ic; March. 7o.Vn7.10e. Spot, quiet: No 7 Ub 7'Sic; Cordova, ltKiil.tc. 1IF.AI, KT.TH 'I'll WSl'EHS. I T ,.."nr". 4...vii6.a0: native lambs, shorn. tl.rOi(h.,0: western lambs, shorn 4 ?n- western lambs, wooled, I6.50ji7.85. ' Kn-nsas City Lite Stock. Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 17. ( "ATTLE Receipts, K.OOo head. Including 2,onft head southerns. Market steadv to 10c lower holce export and dressed beef steers t..!H6.iin: fair to good. 4.75flo.x5: western I.'.'!.''''-'''''"'''' -2l-; stoekers and feeders. s.t.OOfi.i.lil; southern steers. 14.1X16 00; southern cows. l2.7Cii.Mo; native cows f 50 'iiS.ixi; native heifers. 3.25(fi6.00; bulls 1275 ("4.75; calves, 3.0O4iii.29. HOGS Receipts. 5,.ii head; market 7V.0 lower; top. ta.;)7xs; bulk of sales. t5..W5.35; heavy. 5.3oi6.37: packers. l5.3infiS.37x4;' ' nias und lights, l4.3im6.32H. SHEEP AND 1A MRS Receipts 5.000 1 1.0. iiiuiKei sneep steady: lambs lilo higher; native lainhs. !5. Toft ".40; native wether., $6.0i.a4i.OO; native fed ewes 14 00 frio.65: western fed lambs. 5.75ifj7 4u- west- em ico ycarnngs, Jh.a6f16.6fl; western fed sheep, 14. 5i "if6M; stoekers and feeders 13 50 'Xlo.50. ' ' DEEDS tiled l'r record April 17 as iilshed by the Midland GtiHiniil.e : Trust company. liotideil abstracler. Farnam street, for The Bee: A. L. Williams and husband lo W. J. Bradbury, lot in, block II. Sum mit Place !' S. Jennie Surge el it I. to Rome Mil ler, lots 6, 6 and pall 7, block lo:i, Omaha Fldelttv Trust company to R. C. Coclx fleld,' lots 1(1 to IX. Sturgls Place. .. R. C. Cocktlehl i t ill. to J. Ewbank, lot 19. Sturgls Place J. Walsh and wife to F. Amdt and wife, lots o tied I), blick 22, Ben son M. Goggins to P. Piciiueur. lot 9. block 23. First Add. 10 Congan Place National Life Insurance company to Ed W. Gunther, part of lot I, An drews Williams FurroH's Hub Hannah Carew to F. II. Jordan, lots 7 and 8. block 7. Kendall's Add Benson Land company to A. N. An dersen, part of block 6!i, Benson Rensnn Land company to A. Rucher, block 50. Benson -. .-x K. D. Burnell end wife to J S. Neu mann, part lot 9. Rarkalow Place. J. R. Musgrave and wife to Elizabeth Hanson, part lot 4, bkick 11. Shinn's Addition A. L. Patrick and wife to Sadie Wine gar, lot 6, block 10, Jerome Park D. A. N. Chase and wife to H. A. Wood, part lot n. block 1, unu otner fiir- 1IM.I bill loo l.tvo 2,50 I'"' No. Av. Tr. No. Av. Pr. 1 ;;il 4 00 ,',9 loXii b Bo It' o7 4 00 39 1142 5 5a j 77V 4 Co '4 1215 S lb 1 CIO 4 25 IS 1180 6 60 1 X2'i 4 rm 1 H45 6 t& 4 lull 4 21' I2'7 5 6 I mil 4 . :i rtn 5 to l H2o 4 " Id 12311 5 65 17 1042 4 HO 20 114 b 70 JS 1145 4 HO ID 12iC 6 70 , MX 4 Hi 20 1312 5 70 J Hiil 4 10 4 Sua 6 HO 10 llio:i 4 Do m 125:; 5 r, 27 IM'l 'o on 22 .1271 5 15 j; H'j2 b i.hj 10 l;iM II oo ,'.' 11X4 6 15 IH 134H 6 00 22 l'8li 5 2tl 17 14:i4 ti on 29 " 1136 5 25 1420 6 00 10 l"o:i 5 25 17 i:iH 6 05 If, li'-iB b 30 4H IM 6 20 1 llo'l 5 30 i7 15 6 30 2 1200 5 35 54 1527 6 :to 4 1015 o 40 1 1410 6 40 19,' 121H 5 511 I :550 8 40 17 ' ll'i 5 Wi x H.27 6 40 bTEERS AND COWS. sacks, per 45c; new 4vc; new, per 4i'c; new, . per 4oc. BEANS Navy, per bu., I2.1U. WAJl BKANSfi er bu.. hamper or Du. box. 12.503. 00. Ci'ci'M iir-KS Pi'r doz.. 1.76'o?2 00 PEAS-New. per basket, ll.2u.ul.50. ToMAToEs Florida, per 6-uu.nKet crate, 5 nu'uti.ou. SPINACH Per bu., 76 '(tll.oO. ONIONS Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; new ! southern, per doz., 45c. CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., l'c; California cabbage, in crates, per lb., 2',c. BEETS -Old, per bu., 40o; new, per out, bunches, 65c. RADlSHEd-Hot house or southern, per lbs. 1n l.fco I &('. 82 9(10 lns.7o FOi AVI S1MI 4) 911, 44 117U ' 3!'i 1(144 36'. 1"' r 94 I'.'IU U'. I'A 2iira 10' ; :' liru. 17'.-, 91 t, Total ales for the day. 1.17o.v'0 shares. Treasury statement. WASHINGTON, April 17. -Today s state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of ih 1V ltd i,l .ij,1 reset v in il.o division of redempti'ti, ll-V. ' do.. oCiitoc 59 i LETTl ( 'E Hot house, per doz . 45c. '47, HII L'BARB Illinois, per box of 50 ld:i II. 254). 160. o.1. I PAKSLp;Y Per doz bunches, tic. XI u I ASPARAGCS-Illinois, per dot. bunches, iv tl Ti; home grown, per doz. bunches, l.ou'' 87 1-2S. SI ISt. 1-L.L.AiX rXM O. CHEESli Wisconsin twins, full cream 15c; Wisconsin Young America. 16c; block Swiss, new. H.c; old. l.o; Wisconsin nricx. 16c; Wisconsin llmburger. 15c. N'L'TS Walnuts, -No. 1. soft shells, new i crop, per lb., 15c; hard sneiis. per in., uc: I no. 2 sort shells, per in., t.c; ixo. z nara shells, per lb, 12c: pecans, large, per lb., I 12c; small, per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb.. 7c, I rousted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chili walnuts, 'per lb., I2'tflmc: al.noiids, soft shell, per lit. 17c; hard shell, per lb., !.V: ciiesinuta. tiw lb. 12H!il3c; new black walnut, per f.u., 75ij9cc; shellbark lil. ktny nuts, jut bu.. 11.75: large hickory nuts, per bu.. II vs. HIDES No. 1 gret-li. 7',c; No. 2 green jiiSc: No. 1 salted. V,c; No. 2 salted. 7V,c, .No. 1 veal can. juc, rxo. irti can, vc , drv salted. 7ri4c: sheiu belts. 26ciutl.0u: 'V 1 horse hides. Il.5"'a3 00. 'a,t. lklble Supply of l.ralu. NEW YORK. Apnl 17. The visible uiply ('f grain April 15. as compiled by the New' York produce ex'hange is us follows: Wheal. ai S7t.fl(l bj ;, decrease. 754 un hu Corn. lO.H79.ii hu ; Increase, 1 ;.9 ...i bu. Oats. 15 Italian bu ; decrease. i:n.e a bu. Rve 1.lJ.al '.in ; decrease. 2.iai bu. Bt le, 2 bu.; divriaae, 12k. vuO bu. 47 l'f, 44 H9V 441. 9R', I 24f. I'J'i 8'S4 Xt 1"'V 1- 2 11 1"Tt4 9 b, 4:ti, lix :.. 1"4'4, I 9:!-' 11 t.."i 4 III 13 Hk6 ., 10 8 49 4 25 14 1432 5 in 22 771 4 HO 4 1117 o 40 t 94 u 10 IX 1 1 li.". 5 60 COWS. 3 740 1 75 1 1U40 4 00 j 2 on 11 1034 4 25 1 924 2 10 13 930 4 25 H'15 2 25 1 1220 4 25 2 t.65 2 '.'.' 2a Kit.', 4 3d 1 740 2 40 4 1010 4 50 3 , . . . 2 5o b 1034 4 .10 J h 12 2 5o 1 1120 4 35 2 H90 2 50 1 1"50 4 4'l 1 990 2 50 il Hll 4 40 2 H55 2 50 .7 1050 4 50 1 920 2 50 1 (40 4 50 1 1120 2 75 10 MM 4 5o 1 114(1 il 00 1IH2 4 HI 943 II 00 9 lu( 4 50 1 lno 3 00 ! lino 4 50 2 mo s oo a ihm 4 to t 1024 3 on 15 inii 4 5j 1 1093 3 00 970 4 U I MO 2 Wi 6 1044 4 70 ; VKi 3 25 12 1211.1 4 70 s 976 ) 25 1026 4 75 J 770 i 35 1 960 4 71 1 1010 S 40 4 1165 4 74 J .Tl.,95 a 4o 27 1164 4 HO 1 H',0 3 50 16 1IH4 4 0 1 S90 3 50 1 1270 4 Ho 3 1050 3 5n 1 1270 4 HO 1 1140 3 40 3 1073 4 Ho 1 1110 3 5o 11 1000 I aa 1 950 a 50 1 1160 4 H5 J 870 iii 1 9x0 4 5 3 1007 8 75 22 U3K 4 Hi 2 t0 ho 1 l-'l'o 4 9o I '('! 3 d'l 2 lyr, b oo J 1O30 3 Hfi 2 lfi',.i 5 on CotVB AND HEIFERS. - f.H 3 on 11 H17 4 40 14 752 4 26 HEIFERS ; 455 2 50 i X3li 4 25 5 376 2 So 6 H6X 4 35 5 46 2 HO xto 4 45 j; 557 2 Hi 1 lo 4 50 1 600 3 on 2 6:io 4 60 1 450 3 26 3 Sii3 4 50 1 0 4 25 1 967 4 tn 1 73o 4 25 -'1 7'iO 5 00 0U1-.LS. 1 1250 2 S8 1 1640 4 00 1 1160 I 00 1 1600 4 00 J 1323 1 05 I 1N6U 4 10 1 9H0 I l'l 1 16H0 4 10 1 Haw a 10 1 120 4 15 1 IB40 I io 1 l'tn 4 21 2 1420 3 25 1 1910 4 26 1 . . H20 3 36 1 ITihi 4 26 1 1260 S 40 1 1470 4 24 1 liiai 3 l'l 1 1590 4 25 1 1210 3 60 I... 1490 4 25 1 1H60 3 65 1 1460 4 25 1 ISo.) 76 1 1520 4 26 1 liH'l I 75 1 loin 4 35 1610 t 75 1 lino 4 4o t 1 166 I 90 1 150 4 40 1 lli-'nl 90 1 1 19u 4 4n 1 1150 4 Oil i 21j2'i 4 6o I... 14ao 4 M 2 19i 4 6v ; 1120 4 oo CA LVES. 1 150 3 I'-) 3 2"7 6 nO tj 377 4 25 5 272 5 oo 1 2O0 4 5(1 1 2.io 6 25 1 41u 4 5" I llo 6 76 1 350 4 5o .' 1 H5 00 HTOCKEltS AND FEEDERS. 4 762 3 I". 2". . . 641, 3 H5 4 325 3 00 9 t4 4 oo 1 4 3 25 5 7 12 4 oo 2 C2', 3 25 552 4 n 2 47 J 3 25 44 762 4 Jo 1 S5J 3 - 7'i 4 2n 1 310 3 5" 9'H 4 to If. 357 (", I 720 4 :,o 4 :li I 60 2 IISu. k tat iluGd-Tlieis wet txi.ow liogi lu CliK tit. I.ouls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., April 17. CATTLE Receipts. 4.001) head, including 2.500 Texans Market steady. Native shipping and ex port sleets. t5.lxt(6.50: dressed beef and butcher steers. lt.OYij5.9D; steers under 1.000 lbs., t4.HV(n-i.00; stoekers and feeders. 2.i5i&4.7fi: cows nnd heifers, 13 5nfi5.00; cali bers. I2.00W3.50; bulls. '2fyuH.7o; calves. t3.5nih6.fH: Texas and Indian steeru ri i;. 5.XO; cows and heifers. S2.00iH4.fi0. HOGS Recelnts. 5 .Son hi.mi ,.,..ri,t lower. Pigs and lights. $4.0uf(i.50; packers, l.-i.2.-i5.oO; butchers and beat heavv. 15 tin?; 5. tin. . SHEEP AND LAMRS-Receints. 2 5i head; market steady: native muttons $3 00 iii6.50: lambs, to.igsfi-sx.uo; spring lambs 111.00: culls and bucks, SH.S'Vrjt.oo; stoek ers, K.ocrnTJ.eo. . St. Josaph St. JOSEPH. Receipts, 4.2f.( head: innrket strong. Natives, t4.5c.oiti 36; heifers, t2.oooi5.50; 15.20. H(X;S- Reci-lpts, 7Ms lower. IJghl, heavy. $5.S15.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 14 040 head; market active and steudv. Springs 111.00, f.'olorado lanibs, 17.50. Live Stork Market. Mo., April 17. CATTLE uteady to cows and stoekers iin.-t feeders. 2.411 head: market Va t5.25ififi.35; medium and Mnnx ll l ive stock Market. SIOl'X CITY. April l7.-(Speclal Tele tram.) CATTLE Receipts. 6,000 head; market ltlc lower: sinckers, steady and a'tive: beeves. 4.or!i(.flo cows, bulis and mixed. $3.00410.00: stoekers snd feeders, S3.(i0 fiA 40; calvoa and yearlings, $3.0i,tJM oo. HOGS -Receipts. 1.600 head: markot 3o lower, selling at $5.1iHfiM.30; bulk of sales, $5.20i.2'.,H. Stock In Sight. Receijits of live sterk at the six principal western muraeis yesieraay South Omaha .., Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph ....... St. Louis , Chicago Total Cattle. Ho(rs. Sheep. . 3.076 4.4S9 8.619 . 6.0i) 1,600 . 8.0HO R.Oihi R,0(1 . 4.2RO 2.441 14.040 . 4.() 6.5i) 2.500 .26,000 &3.000 28.000 .01.326 72.080 58,159 Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 17 COTTON-Spnt closd quiet; middling upland, 7.85c; mid dling gulf. 8.10e; sales, none. NEW ORLEANS, April 17 COTTON Market quiet but steady; sales. 2.150 bales; ordinary, 4c; good ordinary, 6 1-16e; low middling, 6 13-lGc; niiililling. 7S-I6c; good middling. 7 11-lOc: middling fair. Sic. Ro ceipts. 6 513 bales: stock. 228 X('H bales. LIVERPOOL April 17.-COTTON -Spot In moderate demand: prices unchanged: Amer ican middling. 4 lSd. The sales of the day were 7.000 bales, of which ti were for peculation and export and Included 0.700 American. Receipts, l.'wo bales, Including Hon American. Futures opened quiet but Stetdv snd closed quiet. RT. I)1IS. April 17 COTTON Market nulet; middling. 7 9-1c; sales, none: receipts. Sou hales; shipments, none; stock, 4S,5o bales. Anihurst, part of 27-15-12, and other 500 property J. Paine to J. H swvt sw" or sec Dronerty Mary Seffrom and husband to Alvis and Murlo Tukrn. hit 19. block 2, Melius First Add to South Omaha.. U. S. R. E. and Trust company lo Marv Brandes. lot 21, block 2, Druid Hill lllldur AppelKrccn to J. Walsh, lot 17, block 14, Ros( Hill L. G. T. L-dwUh et al. to J. Walsh. lots 12. 13. block 1. Hose Hill G. Gall to 1 1 Gall, lot 1, block 4, Spring Lake Park Iea Kendrs nnd husband to E. M. Whipple, lots 1 to X. block 1, and others. Belmont Park South Omaha Savings bank lo Efhe H'lsl, lot 13. block 4. Matthews' sub.. Julia E. Strelts to Elizabeth E. Streltz. lot 21. block 3. Marvsvllle.. J. R. Webster nnd wife to SrorZ Brew ing- company, lot 4, oiocr tui. ( nnana .i.tvo J. H. Patterson and wife to Katie Mlelke, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Pat terson Sub 1 D. C. Patterson and wife to J. H. Pat terson, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Patter-- son's Sub 1 City of Omaha lo Crane compunv of Chicago. 12, inches of Tenth strcel. adjoining lots 5 and 0. block 13.1. Cltv I 1 1.300 525 1.400 1 560 500 I.Sol) Suaar NEW YORK, market steadv: eentrlfuanl. 96 and Molasses, Anril 17 fll'GAR Raw. fair refining. 4 3-16c; test, 4 li-luc: mo- TIIIO ueia.v: of tlie kitchen Is often hlmueil for iifjr lect in not udkwcvIiik the bell. Sh( kc'1 out ot temper, hikiIIh; the dinner, hrcoks the cittckery and siij-h she will leiivc. She la not ho much to Maine. If Unit lCLKCTKIO IUCI.L or buzzer had been in tinier, she would hnve heard It when you pressed tlie but ton. And pi'i'hujiH the door bell needs some attention. Don't you think you had better let us attend to things now?' What's the good of a bell that doesn't riug anyway' Western Electrical Company, ti. W. JOHNSTON, Manager. 1212 Farnam St. Tal. 456 OMAHA. 'asset sugar. 3 15-bic. Refined, sles.lv llo. 6. R.5.V: No. 7. 5. fine: No. 8. 5 4m-: No. , 5 :x"( : No lu. ,1 3oc: No. II. 5 7m". No. 12. fi.K'c; No. 13. 5.(xje; No 14. fie: coiifeetioneiH' '. '(; mo'ild A. i:.5'K" cut loaf. tt. Kin ; crushed, i; hue: nowdeted. 6 25c; gninnluted, li.loc: cubes 6. tnc. VOLAHSF S-S(eitdy; New Orleans, open kiio'e good lo choici'. Wtl'.'."'. NEW ORLEANS Aurll '7 - SCGA R-Mar-ket oulet: open kettle. 34i'tc; mien ket tle cen'rlfugsl. 4'rt4 lfV-liie: intrifugsl white f-i e, yellows, 4''5 7-Mc; seconds, 3 11-if,'(i4 -16c. MOLASSES - Nominal; ' op' n kettle. y.fi V; centrlfug,.!, i,W14c. fivrup. noinlnul at Plain Bolter Market. V:i.GIN III . April 17 Hutitar was ad vanced 2'jc a pound on the Board of Edwards-Wood Co. tlncorportd Haid OKIce: Fifth a ad Robarta Strtst ST. PAUL ni.NN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions LShip Your Grain to Us raasls OIHea. ll-iI ttar at Tra4 Bids.. Oaaaha. Tlekat I4. 113 214 atxehanga lll. atouta Oinsaa. t4itl Pa a u ia4saaa. 'Paasst k