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    GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Tinning Up and May Adrasce for a
Day or Two.
CONTRACT WHEAT WILL NOW BE GROUND
Corn fttocke la Chicago Small, Thai,
Year Ao, Wb There Wa a
Lake Tleup ana So
Export Drnail,
There ii
OMAHA. April 2, 1901
nrmiriu im m ih.. i . .
ket alter .pot ,na IS, Tn"
"I."3 u an advance n a
-jay or two. Not alt ot ilie longs have
been soared out by the recent , mule ana
some of them are holding out vei y stub
fornly. There Is about luO,uuu bushels of
.la oougnt in February ai i i ,,,..
reached the high and low point betore
'n .nrt y V "Uly rnB-u between
n.-,,n and Mvc, against 8oc ana 6Uc 'lue
.i. incre is Pkely to oe a ratner un
eventful two or three day. n prospect.
Liverpool cloaed with a decline otV tier.
.,11 iohi -s ana Mima Pest named l Ccin.
All of the weak holdera of the wheat
have been shaken out by the panic and the
market Iw low in atrong nana and a bet
ter tone prevails. The little fellow have
taken their losses, Uatea has unloaded and
Armour Is thought to. be the most Im
portant long now. The Armour house ha
taken on mot of this line since the break
came at good price. All of the longs in
the market now are men who are reauy to
take the cash Bluff. A large part ot the
short Interest has been covered and the
market is In more even and natural condi
tion, apparently, than fop r.ix months. Ory
good thing about the high prices which
nave prevailed la that they have forced the
use of the low-grade wheat. There Is a,
much larger supply of good wheat now
than had been expected and little contract
a matter of fact has- been ground, as It
has been saved for the speculators. There
Is yet ten or. fifteen weeks of the old crop
year and this high-grade wheat will now
he ground. Kansas City reports No. S hard
and No. 2 red wheat sold thore today at 4
cents over Tuesday. Minneapolis- cash mar
ket Is also firmer.
The stocks of corn in Chicago public and
private houses are now 7,272,000 bushels aa
against 8,811,000 bushels at this time last
year. There was a strike among the grain
shovellers, then which lasted until May 28,
but notwithstanding this fact, the stocks
of corn were decreased 6,0o0,00o bushels dur
ing the month. This was all moved by
rail and was all forv domestic consumption.
The export then was only 896,000 bushels,
while we are now exporting about 8,000,000
"l1 a wck- The clearances today were
i.0W bushels The receipts are now under
those of last year and It Is predicted, they
will run under for thirty days. The
primary corn receipts are 25fl.0ou bushels
ain.",t'6'0"0 ,ast tfT "1 the shipments
sre 343.0(K) against 126,000 bushels. The May
corn market was stronger today running
4,c and 4S',o against a high and low of
4h-ic and 4.-hc for Tuesday. Liverpool closed
with an advance of He
Omaha Cash Pricea.
,-5'MK.ATrIO-Ja naro'-900 ; No-a hr,i.
eL".-t1 na.rdl w&'ci No. 8 spring. 0c.
CORN-NO. 2, 43c; No. f, 42c; No 4, 42o;
no grade, 38(fjfrq41c; No. 2 yellow. 43V4c No!
Jyellow, 43c; No. 2 white. 43Hc; No. 3 white,
OATS-No. 2 mixed. 28Uc; No. 2 mixed, 28c:
No. 4 mined, 27Vic; No. 2 white, 29ttc; No. i
white, 29c; No. 4 white, iSftc; standard,
y 74C. j
Carlot Receipts.
u r n.t.
Chicago ,
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Duluth
St. Louis
Omaha
70 104 47
63 18 16
102 .. ..
7 .:
7 22 32
2 10 .4
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood company,-110-111
Board of Trade, .was:
Article. I Open. High. Low. Close. Ysfj.
May... 96V 7H . WH 84V, M
July..-. 94-V 9RVi 92V iVf, Mi
Sept... 82T, 83V, 81 gig M
SEW ,klfORK COERAL MARKET
isolations of-the Day 01 Various
N'BWtbRK. April 2S.-FLOUB-Recelpts,
8,764 bbl. ; exports, S.SsW bbls. Market dull
and bftrslv steady;'- winter patents, 15.00
S.80: winter straight. 14.78fS6; Minnesota
patent. 15.506.75,- winter extras, $3.35
8. 76; Minnesota bakers'j lS.Vxa4.00; -winter
low grades, 13 .263,66. .Rye flour, quiet: fair
to good, $4.108 4.66; cholca -to. fancy, 4.703
CORNMEAL Market steady; fine white,
$1.20; fine yellow $1.20; coarse, new, 11.08
1.10- kiln dried, 12.76(32.90.
RYE Market nominal: western, 80e bid,
BARLEY Market dull: feeding. 45Vic, c.
1. f.. New York; malting, 42844c, c. 1 f.,
Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 7,000 bu.: spot mar
ket irregular; No. 2 red. 94c, nominal, ele
vator; No. 2 red. 95V4c, nominal, f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.01 f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba, 98c f. o. b.
afloat. Bull features In wheat today were
limited to a brief advance around the
opening, occasioned by southwest support
and rust talk from Texas. Otherwise the
market wss extremely weak, touching new
low records in the last hour. Heavy
liquidation, Impelled by good weather news,
helped the decline. Last prices showed
lVe net loss. May, ai'naiVe, closed at
83V; July, 88 15-16f3!c, closed at 89c;
September, 84yftRot,e, closed at 84c.
CORN Receipts, 84,500 bu.; exports, 275,
207 bu.i spot- market, barely steady; No. 2,
Uc . nominal, elevator, and 67ic f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow. 62',c: No. 2 white,
52c. Option market opened steady on rains
west, but turned very weak under liquida
tion and the wheat break, closing lc lower.
May, 61S62f cloaed at 61c; July, 61H352HC
closed at 51i,c.
OATS Receipts, 64,500 bu.; spot market
steady. Mixed oats, 2tS to 82 pounds, 3.Vrr
3.'. 4c, natural white, 80 to 32 pounds, 35Vvft
34e; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, ibWa
2i)c.
HAY-Market quiet; shipping, 606c;
guild to choice, 7, v't'Vk-
HOI'S Market dull; Faclfln coast, 1904;
i.'v.z.,-: !ma U'iu.'4-: olds. 111 13c.
HIURS-Market steady; Galveston, 20 to 25
lbs.. flV: t'allforiiia. 21 to i.i Ihs., ttie.
LEATHER Market firm: acid, 2482c.
PROVISIONS Beef, market firm; family,
'l.t.nwi.t.bn; mess. jn.rii-i mi- beef Imrns.
121. 00-1)22.50; packet, 212.0018.00; city extra
India moss, lls.0ii''o'2o.ui. . ut meats, mar
ket steadv; pickled bellies. 17.2464.00;
nlckled shouldVrs. Ifi.fi"ff1.0i; nlckled hams,
I9.50ti9.75. I.ard, market quiet; western
steamed. $7.50; refined, market steady;
our ound, m.12io.oo: continent. li.os:
8011th America, 18.26. Pork, market easy;
family, $'.4.5ivft 18.00; short clear, $13.00lo.00;
mesa, 13.25-lS.62Vi.
Hi TifcK-fcan) ; street price, extra
creamery. 3043wVa; official prices: cream
ery, common to extra. 26Suc; state dairy,
common to extra, 22fi2ac; renovated, com
mon to extra. 17ft2o; western factory,
common to extra, 1MJ-26C; western imita
tion creanierv. common to extra, 26&-2XC.
CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, small
colored and white, fancy, 14V;c: flne,13Vc;
state, late made, colored and white, poor
to choice. otfU4e; state, large, colored
aoj white, poor to choice. lOHtilSc.
BOOS Irregulnr: western storage selec
tions, 17ifil8c: western firsts. 17V4jC
POTLTJOf Alive: quiet; western chirk
ens, 12c; iwls, 13Sc; old turkeys. lc.
Pressed: Atsv; western chickens, libUc;
fowls. lrilic: turkeys, 144j18c.
St. I, sals ieaeral Market.
ST. LOtI April M -WHEAT-Lower;
No 2 red cash.' elevator, c; track, $1 Oivj
1 02: May, 8V; July, 7c; No. 2 hard.
94Wc.
Corn Lower; . No. t cash. 46c; track,
7fi4c; Msv. 44ri July, 44iO.
OAlB-LoWer; No. S cssh. Vl track.
May, 27V,c; July. 27Vc; No. 2 white,
"-' S2Vc.
FI.OTR Steady; red winter patens. $4.75
S4; extra fancy and straight, $4.6ivj4.70;
clear. 3.fvh80.
SKKD-Tlmothv. steadv. $2.01V9t75.
t 'n N'MFAI, Steady, $2.50.
KRAN Blow; sacked, east track. 73c.
HAV-Su-ady; timothy, $4.00i 12.50; prairie,
JS Oi'fl? On.
IK. in COTTON TIE8-95C.
T torsiNO 7V.c.
hpmp irviNp.iii.c
PROVISIONS-Pork. lower; Jobbing,
1? 07ftlM0. Lard, lower; prim slesm.
$" flo. Irv salt meats steadv; boxed extra
shorts, $7 12V,: clear ribs. $7.12t,; short clear.
$7 37V4j. Baron. stead ; bcx-d extra nhorts,
$7 7&: clear rib $7.75; ahort clear. $7.87V.
J'OII.TRY 8teadv: chickens. loHc;
springs. )4.uOi)65o per dosen; turkeys, 13c;
ducks. He
BI TTER-Slow; creamer)'', !530c; dairy.
19'ii-io.
EtKJS Steady at 14Ve case count.
, .Rcrl,a ghlpmen.
Flour, bbl 6.W0 1.0M
Wheat, bj 8 n $T0K
Corn, bu 22 urn J2 0")
Oata. bu.., Ji.Ouu .'0 0
I Iverpuel Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. April :.-WHEAT-Spot.
quiet: No. 1 California, s d: futures,
quiet: May. Cs 6d. July, i 7d. September,
if f1
CorkX Bpvt, Amtricon mixed, new. quiet
EIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1905.
t
CHICAGO KRAI AI PROVIMOM
Peat.re. ef to. Traols, ... tlo.la.
. fPes oa Hoard ot Traae.
wh" fodL'v A,pr!' -Heavy llqtildatlnn of
dehverle c5.,.!':'.' "I My "d J''
."h . t' "thwr throughout the
ror " the? rrSU SW'V w" nrly "-sponsll. e
t almol? 'ih2 r,r"- Tn "i"' closed
Corn shnl. ow""' polnt of "'e dsv.
v rousinns are a shade to 10c lower
w.Th "J'""' weakness In the wheat insr.
Sr EX?;'Vhr.,': thr i !
VSftth-
r,r H wF? -"-"'-"Vark-?
eenerP hT-.it. "withstanding the
wer' nr;rL"nn:M "f PI' traders who
w'nTer ZZZ, i "?.y ""JUtl'-nsl rains In the
for ?ra.h whl. I'.'1 .,An "Proved demand
was r.erh.at.u ' "u'"1''- fsln centers
tendl.r iP"sr"l" m""' 'nMuentlal factor
In enr'n ff"" ,w'1 w"her. Weakness
effect Sn'Il.0,"" exerted a depressing
durTns- .h. w.h"t "n reused the market
2rnn.. tt lM nour to M1 to general
was f..ciKl2ly; Th." Jowe,,t v"nt for Miy
T ..ii l h'd H1 'efore the elose, when
Mu"rrToa" -?l"de Rt J"c- J"l' dropped to
finfM.-.The m"rk closed weak with
final quotations on May at 81VC, a net loss
Pwh eCJSn,f "l Mc- Clearances of
liith nHti y,r Minneapolis. Lu
cira iiiJl'wf0 rpP,,"'"d receipts of 179
2 year ago C" Week and 74 car'
rrS-i'lS -ny. "'vr" ' Influential houses
Sit r..fWi?knM." ,,n ,h cor" rnar
Renewed liquidation of the Mav delivery
T !.!"!! JuIy Tned unchanged to
to 47Vig47ic and then declined to 46c. The
r'.'li.V WC- I'WBl receipt were
tot car, with 5 of contract grade.
ooVl yDm".thy wltn "hw,t "f"1 corn t"
n- iaT,, Tns we,k Uauidatlon of a
th.? SieHi'iy bf', '"'n. house started
iinw . Ju,y Penef Vc lower at
29V,c, sold between 2,e and 2sVf2n4c and-
cirs LocaI recelPl wire 47
.rCv'?,on" were' weak, Influenced by a
X-deS"5f ln ,h? Pr,ce of hogs. I.louida
J?n.iTf M"y Cork wa ain In evidence.
fi. - Lari WRS down 2V.?i5c at
iT"l2V4 ' " Wer "hade '"wpr '
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat.
30.wrh,ead?rn 68 Car"; 0at8' 72 Cara: hoB8-.-The.
' Prtce paid In Chicago as
'fT0,rt'd by the Edwards-Wood company,
110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Article. Open. High. Low. Close.l Ysfy.
Wheat
May
Julv
Sept.
Corn
May July
8ept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May Julv
Sept.
Ribs
Mav
July
Sept.
83WV4
80'li81
93 ! 91
81V4I 80
17
47!S-47v,!47H,4
'mi "T
T
91V.
80
4fiW
4H,i
46H46V9V.I 47V,
93
8o
81
46
ii
!29V.V4
29 Hi
28
12 07V,
12 40
7 10
7 274
I 46
85
7 12V,
7 JO
(Ik
2
28 V4
12 15 12 07V,
12 47V, 12 40
7 12H
7 30
7 45
6 87V,
7 15
7 32V4I
7 10
7 27
7 46
2S
2S
28
12 10
12 42
7 10 '
7 30
7 45
82 6 86
7 10 7 11
7 30 7 32;
29
29
28
12 20
12 50
7 15
7 32
7 47
85
7 J5
7 32
No. 2.
Cash quotations were a follow:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, $4.6O4.80;
$4.90iir6.80; spring straight. $4.10(54.70; bak
ers'. $25053.60.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 9094c; No. 3. 83
83c; No. 2 red. 914c.
CORN-No. 2, 4c; No. 2 yellow, 46c.
OATS No. 2, 29c; No. 2 white, 31c; No. 3
whlte 29aic-
BARLEY Good feeding, 87039c r fair to
choice malting, 4g47c.
SEEDS-Flax. $1.25; No. 1 northwestern,
$1.40. Prime timothy, $2.90. Clover, con
tract grade $13.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.06
4912.10. Irfird, per 100 lbs.. $7.0667.O7. Short
rib' sides- (loose), $.76ig.87. Bhort clear
sides (boxedt. $6.877.O0.
Receipts and shipments were as follows
today:
. , Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls..... 23.900 16.900
Wheat, bu 239.300 20 no
Corn, bu .164,000 191.700
Oats, bu 218.900 167,000
Rye, bu 3,000 1,000
Barley, bu 95,700 66,200
On the -Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries, 214ta5c:
dairies, 20926c. Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included, 14jjil4c; firsts, 16c:
prime firsts, 16c; extra, Uo. Cheese, steady
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, April 26. WHEAT
Higher; May, 81.; July, 74c; September.
lc: caah: No. 2 hard, U&h'Mc; No. 3, 83ft)
83&90c; No. 4, 66g85c. Recelpta, wheat, 32
.i'ciRHI'hw: May- 42c; Ju'y.
42: September, 4JS42c; cash: No 2
46'&46c: No. $, 46c.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 white. 3233c; No.
2 mixed, 81c.
HAY Steady; c:m:ce timothy, $9.50iai0.00:
choice prairie, $7.76B8.fl0.
EOQS-Steatly; Mlasouri and Kansas, No.
2, whltewood cases included, 14c; case
count. 13c; cases retun.ed, e less.
BITTER Lower; creamery, 2233c
packers, 18c. '
t Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 26,000 12 800
Corn, bu 2i).8iiO 31 000
Oats, bu 8,000 8,000
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 28 FLOUR-Flrsl
patents. $6.164:i6.25: second patents, $4.9f
5.08; first clears, U-iaQH-35; second clear.
$2.86.90. '
BHAN-In bulk, $12.75.
WHEAT May, 84c; July. 92tW2;
September. 81e: No. 1 hard, 98c; No. 1
northern, 9c; No. 2 northern, 93e.
' Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 26. BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 31c; ex
tra nearby prints, 33c. ...
EQGS Firm; nearby fresh. lc at
mark; western fresh. 17c at msrk.
CHEESE-Firm; New York cream, fancv,
13fel3c; choice, 13c; fair to good, 12
' T"
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, April M.-WHEAT-Weak:
No. 1 northern, $1.00; No. 2 north
ern, 94fc98e; July. 83c hid.
RYE Dull: No. 1, 7fj79C
BARLEY Steady; Na.2, 61iffS2c; sample,
3'lc.
CORN-Weak; No. 8. 45(946c; May, 46
t546o bid.
Dalnth Grain Market.
DVLt'TH. April M-WHEAT-To arrive,
No. 1 northern. 90c; on track. No. 1 north
ern, 80c;-No. 2 northern, 83S7c; May.
0c: July. lc; September, 81c.
OAT8 To arrive and on track, 35c
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111., April 26.-CORN-Higher;
No. 8 yellow. 46: No. $, 4e; No, 4. 46c; no
grade, 41 'Jr44c.
OATS Hicha nged : No. $ white,' 29
29n; No. 4 whlte 2962o.
Toledo Bred Market.
TOLEDO. April M SEED Clover, cash.
$8 40, bid; April, $8.40, hid; October. $6 77;
prime alslke. 17 60; prime timothy. $142.
. Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK, April 2.-COTTON-8pot
closed quiet, 6 points lower; middling up
lands, 7.65c; middling gulf, i0c; sales,
none.
LIVERPOOL. April 2.-COTTON-8pot,
moderate business done; prices five points
lower; American middling fair, 4.56c: good
middling. 4.23c; middling. 407c; low mid
dling, 3.91c; good ordinary. $.73c; ordinary,
3 67c. The sales of the day were 8,0"X)
balea, of which l.&uO wer for speculation
and export and included 7) American.
Receipts, 28,000 balea, including 30.4'iO
American.
NbTW ORLEANS. April 28.-COTTON
Firm; sales. 2.240 bales; ordinary, 4c;
food ' ordinary, S 13-i6c; low middling,
l-16c; middling. 7 8-16c; good middling.
7c; middling fair, 7c. Receipt. .it,2
bales; stock. 226.762 bales.
ST. IAil'IS, April W.-COTTON-Qulet;
Middling. 7 7-16c. Sales. 140 bales; re
ceipts,, 860 bales; shipments, let balea;
Block. 48,200 ualva.
Oils and Rest a;
NEW YORK. April M -Ol L-Cotton-seed,
eay; prim yellow. fSt.c: petroleum,
eaav; turpentine, nominal, 594r59c.
OIL CITY. Pa. April K-OlL-tredit
balance. $129: certlilcates. no bid. Ship
ment. 94.796 bbl.. average 74.231 bbls.;
rune. 86 179 bbls.. avers 471.477 bbls.;
Lima, shipment. 60.369 bbl., average 68
071 bfcl .: Lima, run, 7,7SJ bbl., averag
M.047 bbls.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
m mm
Market ii Generally Lower Throughout the
Session and Close ii Weak.
MANY RUMOoS OF RAILWAY CHANGES
Rumor that Proposed lasne of airto,
OOOMMt Preferred Stock by the
lolon Paelflc Will Be
Abandoned,
NEW YORK, Arrtl 2ii Speculative senti
ment In the stock market seems to be
swayed st present almost entirely bv the
varying gossip regarding the relation be
tween railroad capitalists who control the
northweati-rn railroad systems. Today's
rumors shitted to the side of prevailing
harmony and a disposition to co-oprratlve
for mutual advantage. Out of this subject
there has been built up during the recent
boom in stocks 11 complicated system of
supposed projects for centralixation of con
trol of the railroad systems of practically
the whole country. The slump In Northern
Hecurltlrs stock shook the confidence In
the stories and during the break of this
week and last opinion has veered to the
other extreme. Instead of harmony whis
pers of war and of plans of mutual de
struction have pervaded the street.
The reports of restored harmony today
came after the movements of the stocks
and there was suspicion that manipulative
processes played a large part In the price
movement. The downward plunge ln the
price of Northern Securities was Tn a large
part due to the feur that with the release
of the stocks of Its constituent companies
they would le freely liquidated 011 account
of the hUh level to which the nominal
quotations had been carried while the hold
ings were tied up ln the Northern Securi
ties company. This apprehension was kept
alive by the violent declines In the quota
tions for these stocks. But there was an
awakening today to the fact that the vol
ume of offerings In which these declines
had been mnde wa almost purely nominal,
in spite of the rapid distribution being ef
fected of certificates of stock of these
companies. It was rensoned from this that
the concentrated holdings of Northern Pa
cific and Oreat Northern were probably
little changed and that they were not com
ing on the market ln large quantity. A
rumor wns set afloat in addition that an
agreement had been reached as to the 1ls-
Fosltlon to be made of Northern Pacific,
t was alleged In addition that the con
trolling Interests in I'nlon Pacl'lc had
averted a danger which menaced them of
losing control of their property and the
proposed Issue of tiOO.ooo.OCO of preferred
stock would be abandoned as it had been
Intended only to preserve that control.
There was a considerable outstanding short
Interest which wus alarmed by these de
velopments. The effect was clearly mani
fest In the movements In Northern Securi
ties, Oreat Northern preferred, Northern
Pacific, Cnlon Pacific, St. Paul. North
western, Illinois Central and New York
Cmtral, all of which have been hound up
together more or less In the speculation
based on this topic. Very explicit declara
tions were made also that the long rumored
lease by a dividend guaranty of Louisville
A Nashville to the Atlantic Coast Line had
been definitely determined upon.
Amalgamated Copper led a strong group
of copper, lead and smelting stocks, a spe
cial Influence being the Increase In the
dividend rate on Anaconda.- a subsidiary
compnnv of the Amalgamated. The fnlted
States Steel stocks at first reflected disap
pointment on the part of the speculators
who had counted on larger net earnings
fyr the quarter than were reported nt thi
meeting after the market had closed yes
terday. But these stocks showed a good
recovery when the general strength devel
oped. The vagaries of the price movement
aroused growing suspicion, especially the
feverish fluctuations In Ixiulsvllle & Nash
ville and the sud ln subsidence at inter
vals of the active buying movements. Tha
market had already become snaicy wnen
the news was rjuhli.shed of the declaration
of only the regular dividend on Norfolk &
Western.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value.
$2,480,000. I'nlted States bonds were all un
changed on call.
The duotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged as folows:
Hales. Mlgn. low. Liose.
AtchlKon 6.000 81 Vs ' i
do preferred 200 103 vni lOi
Atlantic Coast Line. 2,i00 lliX lwv, lb
3,000 l"y, iutt
Baltimore & Ohio
do preferred
Canadian Pacific ...i 13,ft lf8
Central of N. J 100 li)
Ches. Y Ohio 6.400 6Mt
Chicago & Alton .... 300 38
do preferred ' 300 81
Chicago Q. W 2.60 23
Chicago A N. W... . 2.000 238
C, M. tt Bt. f w.auu isiyt
Chicago T. A T .. ..
do preferred i'w
C, C. C. & St. L.... 300 102
Colo. Southern 15.WK) 30
do 1st preferred.... 1.700 01
do 2d preferred ... 3.2IK) 38
Del. & Hudson 1,100 191
Dol., Lack. & W
Denver & R. O...
do preferred . 300 81
Erie .4, 6" 1 45
do 1st preferred.... 4,n
do 2d preferred 1.400 68
Hocking Valley
do preferred
Illinois Central 13.6-0 1M
Iowa Central 100
do preferred 200 54
K. C. Southern 9.400 31
do preferred 6.&0 66
Txiulsville & Nash.. 86,fiou laO'i
Manhattan L 400 lhu
Met. Securities 18.400 85
Met. Street Ry 7.600 12"
Mex. Central 3,400 23
Minn. & St. L
M-. Bt. P. & 8. S. M. 18.000 110
do preferred 200 liil
Missouri Paelflc 7.700 Hn
Mo., Kan. & Tex.... 600 31
do nreferred 9"0 6v4
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. v. Central
N. Y., Ont. & W...
Norfolk & Western.
do preferred
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & St. L
Heading
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferved
St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd
St.- Iiouls B. W......
do preferred
Southern Pacific
do preferred
Southern Railway ,.
do nreferred 1.
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St. U & W..
do preferred
Union Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling & L. E . . . ,
Wisconsin Central..
do .preferred ...
Northern Pacific ....
Adams Express
American Express...
V. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Exp..
Amal. Copper
Am. Car A Foun..
do preferred '
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil ...
do preferred
Am. Locomotive ...
do preferred
151
199
63
37
80
22
236
179
'x2
102
29
60
3i
188
87
IB
67
161
29
64
30
63
153
161
83
119
2J
iis"
1H1
12
30
66
Kf7
96
12
199
64
37
80
22i
236
179
17
82
101
29
eo
37
19)
376
32
87
442
79
67 -i
93
93
162
: -9
64
WV
6S
.164
14
83
119
22
08
1.5
161
H'3
30
66
19.200 156
3.500 58
23,100 85
152 152'
57 67
81 81
91
36,100 142 141 141
? 78
95
, 43,300
300
! 18.206
800
200
.(n
, 23..Vif
1I0
2,3"0
100
8'Y
100
4i0 1
196.900
MO
41
3o0
... a
son
6o
2.60ft
87
32
76
6S
24
61
M
117
33
9
35
38
f9
iro
9
21
45
17
-V
49
176
246
225
12ii
240
fs
30
100
35
91
5
39
19
4
57
Am. tsmeu R ig., 5,5no 1?" 118 n-
9
92
32
77'4
6
64
fir.
117
34
97
36
38
AO .
12S
9-
4B
22 k
50
178
94
92
,32
6S
63
61
117
,33
97
36
3'-
50
i2;
9S
21
45
22
4!'
170
Itie. decrease. U.Jfln.ono marks; notes 1
circulation, decrease, 44 sso.iwo marks.
tew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. April 28 MONEY On call
firm at 2fl3 per cent; closing hid. 2 per
cent: offered. 2 per cent. Time loans,
steady; so days, 3 per cent: 90 day. 2
per cent; ( months. S43 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEH4TH
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with nc
tual business in bankers' Mils at fh64a
4 45 for demand and st 4 84504 84fi6 for
tso-nay bills; posted rstes, $48ij-4.87; com
mercial hills. 44'li4.S4.
PILVFR-Har. 57c; Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONUS-Oovrnment, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing prices on bonds wer:
l S. ref. U. res... IMS Join . ftfs H.
....... 10 I, N. unl. 4n l".l
..14 Mnhiitn r. a 4i..l04H
..!" n. fentrsl 4t 77V
..ill I do 1st Inr ilt,
..in Minn Pt L it ... tT
. . 104 M , K. A T. 4 101
,.04 dn ii U
.. t4l4 N. R. R. of M c. 41 W
..1IH N. Y. C. I 3H 100
..I0i, K. 1. r ( bt IH4,
.. T No. Pacific 4l 106t
..lut I 4o ll I7
. l-'-'Vi N W. c. 4. l(llV4
.. O. 8. L. rfd 4 f
Tfnn. conr. J'" 1"6
.. 9:1 Reaillng gen 4k 10
.. V714 St. I.. I. M. r. Si.JII4
St. L. It T. fs. 4l. ",
.. 1 Pt. I. 8. W. c. 4.... 4
. . Ffabotrit A. I. 4..
.. M14 So. Pi-inr 40
Ml Sfl. Rlllr
do coupon
I". 8. UK. reg
do roupon
V. 8. new 4a, re.
do coupon
V. . old it. reg..
do roupon
Am. Tobarf o 4. . . .
do fti
Atohtson en. 41...
do nj 4n
AUnllr i u 4i...
Bal. A Ohio 4 ...
do
I renlml of Ga. hi..
do lt Inc
do 2d Inc
Cho. A Ohio 4'ki.
rhii tgo A A. S.
C, R. & Q n. 4l.
C, K I. A. p. 4a
do col. Aa
CTC. A 8t t. a 4J. .M3, Tnaa A P. la.
.10
fhuago Tr. 4a..
Colorado Mid. 4a...
Colo. A So 4a
Cut 6a. ctfs
D. A H. O 4a ...
Distillers' 8ei da..
Kris prior lien 4a..
do geii. 4a
F. W. t). C. la.
Hocking Val. 4a. .. .llflv.
uuercu,
M
. .110
6 iT.. St. I.. A V. 4a... I4'
1I U nion Pacific 4s 105
ao conr. 4a. . . .
. s. steal za aa
inii(
79
.1011,
114
Wlbaih la
do dab. R
Waatern Md. 4a..
A U K 4a ...
Ala. Central 4s..
..
..nt
.. 17
OMADA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Eeceipts Moderate, but Pricei Baled
St adj to Ten Cents Lower.
HOGS SOLD WEAK TO fIVE CENTS LOWER
Liberal Rata of sheep and Lambs Re
ported, hat Balk ot Them Were
Billed Thronah and Few on Sale
Commanded steady lrlre.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 26. 1.
.-.ERlp, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. UK ai 'Mn'y 2.443 4 ol5 10.lv.
a uesday 4.157 li 110 b.iA
Offlclal W ednesday S.tlW o.21 7,;9i
Three day thla -eek..lo.2M
Three days last week 14.S7S
Same day week before. 13
name three weeks r.ao... 9 M13
game lour weeks aajo ll.tiJl
hame davi lnat vnu 1- ?
- . 4a 1 I . I I 1 H . . ' " . . .
"Ktl' FOK THK EAh TO DATE.
...i r,"owlnit table shows the rc-ceipi uf
cjttle, liogs and sheep at South Omaha for
eary.'ar 10 te. alth comporlson with last
15. 1!o4. lec.
J-.ttle 2.194 311.944 4S.7.iO
J.1"1' 74N.2UO ;n7.4fK W -M
Bh1,P ...563.846 67a.5i4 18.70
Price orl!OWln t.ble n0" ,ne veige
b.- 7 . 1 ovum uinana or uiv iao
setral days, with comparison:
Boston Storks and Honda.
PO8TON, April M. Tall loans, 3fr4 per
cent; time loans, 3i?4 per cent. Offlclal
closing- of stock and bonds
Atchison adj. 4s Mi AdTenturs
Allouea
Amalaamatsd .
Amerlrtn Zinc
Atlantic
ningham
ral. A Heels..
.'entennial
do 4a 102
Mex. central 4a 7
Atrhlaon
do pfd 11214j
Boaton A Albany.... Jo
Rmlnn A Miln, ill
Boston Elevated
Fltchhorg pfd
M. Central
N T.. N. H AH
I'nlon Pacific
Atner. Arge. Chem
do nM
Aiser. Pneu. Tube..
Amar. Sugar ....
- do pfd
Amer. T. A T...
Amer. Woolen ..
do pfd
Dominion 1. A 8
Edlann Elec. IHu
General Electrlo
Man. Electrlo ..
do pfd
Mass. Oas
I nlled Fruit
I'nlted Shoe Mac..
do pfd
V. S. SI eel
do pfd
Westing, common .
Asked. Bid.
im 1
HIV Copper Range
.4a
.12S
.
. 0
. I
..HPi,
..137
...144
.. 3
..10(1
... 11
..!S4
,.1714
.. 19U
... l
..44
..im
'.. n
.. ar
..10J
.. SJ
Dmly Weat
Pomlninn Coal . ,
Franklin
Qranby
lftl Rnyale
Mm. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C. ...
Old Dominion ...
Osceola
Parrot
Qitncy
Fhannnn
Tamarack
Trinity
V S. Mining
!'. 8. on
ftah
Victoria
Wlnonm
Wolverine
.... 4
.... Si
....
.... 11
.... 14
....
....".
.... n
.... 74
.... 1S4j
77
.... 8
.... a'
.... 21
....
.... 12
6o
....
.... W
.... 7i
.... mvi
....100
.... 7
....IM
....
.... t
.... Vk
.... 43
.... 3
12
....ins
London Stock and Bonds.
LONDON. April 2.-Closing quotation
on stocks and bonds:
Conaola, money .. to 11-16
do account .... 0 1-ie
Anaconda t1
Aichiaon sou
do pfd lofi
N. V. Central.
Norfolk AW..
do pfd
Ontario A W...
Pennsylvania .
Baltimore Ohio. .. .1124ft . Rand Mlnea .
Canadian Pacific 1574
Ches. A Ohio 67
C hicago Ot. W 8J4
'.. M. A 61. P 1S5
DtBecrs
Denver A R. O..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd ...
Illinois Central IK
Umla. & Naah 16V
M.. K. A T 114.
171
4
li
414
Ml
70
Reading
do lt pfd....
do 2d pfd....
So. Railway
do pfd
80. Pacific
I'nlon Pacific. ...
. do pfd
I'. 8. Sleel
do pfd
Wahajih
do pfd
Spanish 4a
...IM
... S7H
...95
... M
... 7.1
... Ui
... 4
... 47
...46
. .. 34 1
... Ml
... 66S
...1S1H
...10H,
... I7S
...1U6,
...23
47,
SILVER Bar. quiet. 26 5-16d per ounce.
...v.cx i"4iji per cent.
The rate ot discount In the open market
for short bills Is 22 per cent; for three
months' bills, 22 per cent.
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. April 26.-The following; are
i-ii'RtitB M""iiioiiw on mining blocks;
Adama Con
Allcs ;.
Bresce ,'
Brunawlck Con .
Comatock Tunnel
'on. fa I. A Va..
Horn Silver
Iron alilver ..w;.
LtadTllle fan ...
Offered.
.. IS Itltll. Chief ...
to OStsrlo
Opblr
(Phoenix
..1. iPioal j 1 .
170 ag ..1 .,
,i...ll.,lsitra Nerads
.....32 I fVn.lt Hopes ..
t intdani
. 4u0
.1060
.. 4
.. IT
.. 46
.. 40
..
..116
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, April 26. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the H60.0nO.000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $134,243,006'
gold, $62,402,529.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. April 26.-Bank clearing today
w f.45.W. For the corresponding day
of 1904, the clearing were Jl,24,700.2.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. April 26. WOOL A period of
active contracting prevail in the wool
market-; price firm. Ho, marked has been
the advance In the price that the price in
the early contracts seem reasonable by
contrast. The territory wools are quiet
owing to small offerings. Pulled wools are
active. Foreign grades are In good de
mand. Leading quotations follow: Ohio
and Pennsylvania XX and above, 33ft;44C;
X, SOi&aic; No. 1, 36r8 37r: No. 2. 37r38c: line
unwashed, 24i&2oc; quarter-blood unwashed
30c; three-eighths blood, 30&!c; half blond'
2930c; unwashed deialne, 27iff28c; unmer
chantable, 2Kti2flc; fine washed deialne ati
&37c. Michigan, fine unwashed. 2J(62,'!c;
quarter blood unwashed, 29S30o; three
eighth blood, 30c; half blood, 2S&29C;. un
washed delaine. 25f-26e. Kentucky. Indiana
etc., 38fi38c; half blood. 30.110. Territory
fine 20r2lc; heavy tine. 17(jjl8c; fine me
dium, aX(i21c.; medium, 22f23c; low medium.
24fi25-. Wyoming, flue, lSai9c; heavy fine,
16V17c: fine medium. 197J25c; medium, 233
24c; low medium, 245!fc. Utah and Ne
vada, line. 181519c; heavy fine, lfi17c; fine
medium, IHffilftc; medium, 23'524c; low me
dium, 24fi26c. Dakota, fine. 19tj20c: fine
medium. aKijIMc; medium. 24(635c; low me
dium, 24 25c. Montana, fine choice. 21fi2:'c:
, nne average, iimaoc; fine medium choice. 11
m , cinBr. iijic; erapie, j-'ajc; me
dium choice, 2.1ig25c.
8T. LOnH, April 26.-W(Kjl-Steadv.
medium gTade combing and clothing, -23
c; light iine. 1822c; heavy fine, 14
(&15c; tub washed, nge8c.
.100 7o
. 3,"0
10
S
4
1"1
11.900
400
RS
I'M
'4
S9
101
11K
do preferred ........ 1 n0 ?. piu,
tti. cuamr rv 1 i.'ai iiiu 140 . 11
Am. lonacro. prd. c.
Anaconda Mln. Co.
Prooklvn Raold T...
CVio1Maled Oas ...
Colo. Fuel A Iron...
( orn Products
do nreferred
Distillers' Secur
cjereral Electr'
Internationa! Taper.
do preferred
International Pump.
do preerred
Vatloii'il Lead
North American ....
Pacific MMI
rnrle'j la
Pressed Steel Car...,
d" preferred
Pullman Pal. Car...
Renuhllc 8teel
do preferred
Rubber floods
do preferred
Ten. Coal A Iron..
tT. a. Leather
do preferred
!'. R Healtv
I. 8. Rubber
do prl'ferred
V. S .Steel
do nrefurred
Va.-Car Chemical..
do nreferred
Westlnhoiiso Elee..
Western I'nlon
K-dlvldend.
Total ele for the day,l,197,900 shares.
141
97
11-1
HX
;:
!
1"
1
4Si
IS014
t:
si
34
ft
47
104S,
1077,,
44
97
:7
S3
107
'
io
93
41U
113
5 RoO
77,iO pws.;
oro 7
Tino ic
1.7m 17
400 9C!
l.2'io
1.600
?o0
20.S0O
i lev)
9 YI
l.soo
BOO
sen
? con
l.ROrt
goo
.too
100
14.700
lOftro
1.IW1
7 ftno
l.oon
. 200
;.vo
1 ftofl
S.vm
K00
2u0
4iVI
.122
140
7
l?o
W
IH
6?H
11
t9
4";
17s
in
35
4
4
10t
42
lo i
4T
97
11
0
"
179
vn
s;
4t
101
41 M,
ir
43
wix
24
77
7
S?
h
9R
llWi
ir 1014
w vz
:
41
1'24
V,
10"
;
in
175
93
41V,
111
M
1"
s
107
17B
93
Metal Matrket.
NEW YORK. April 26.-METAL8-A de
cline wa reported In the London tin. mar
ket, which closed at 1.19 for spot and Ht
AIM for future. Ixcally the market was
quiet and a shade lower on the bid price,
the range being quoted at $3O.30tft30.W. Most
hold-prs were said to he asking fully $30.45.
Copper closed at 66 5s for spot and 66 ss
9d for futures In the Iindon market. lo
cally the situation la unchanged. Borne pro
ducer are still said to be asking $15.37 for
lake, but husiness I being done under that
ftffiire and small lot are anld to be avail
able for delivery In Mav sa low a $14.87.
Spot suppiie sre generally quoted a fol
low: Lake, $16.00 15.25; electrolytic, $16.0ti
15.2fi, and casting nt $14.T6H5.0O. Lead was
steady at $4.50'4.iW on a quiet trade In the
New York market, but wa lower In Lon
don, closing at 12 11 6d. Spelter was un
changed at $S.0 locally and at 24 in Lon
don. Iron closed at 64 d In Glasgow and
st 61 3d in Mlddleshorough. Ixically the
Iron market seems very unsettled and It is
difficult to get any firm price that may be
taken a fairly representing the market
owing to the varioua rumors In circulation
regnrdlng business at concessions. No. 1
foundry, northern. 1 held from $17 Jo to
$1Kfl0. No. 2 foundry, ' northern, at $16.75fj.
17M. No. 1 foundry, southern, and No 1
foundry., southern, soft, at $17 2fvrj 17.75; No.
I foundry, so-.ithern, at $16.7fy&17 25.
ST. UH'IS. April 26 MET A LB Lead,
quiet, nt $4.60. Spelter, weak, at $5.70.
Kvaporalrd Applra and Dried Frnlt.
NEW YORK. April !6 J-EVA POR ATEO
APPLES Market Is quiet. Common to
nearby prime arc quoteil at 4f6c. prime at
t.$u4fi.40c, choice nt Wi6c and fancv at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRITCD KRI ITS-Prune
are attracting Rome speculative demand ap
parently and fhow an improved tone,
though spot quotation remain unchanged
at 2'Sfc, according to grade. Apricot
are quiet a to future and foot an mov
ing very slowly. Choice are quoted at lO'if
lic. extra choice at 11c and fancy at 12
U15c. Peaches sell In a lobbing way with
the range uuoted: Choice, lirti liH-c- ir
Nchoice. li-itKc; fancy. llVulJc. Raisins
are uncnungea wltn loose Muscatel quoted
at 4fitiV,r; London layer, .$1.0u4yl. at; seeded
ralBJna, 5tc.
lagar aa Molasses, -
NEW YORK. April -BrOAB-Hw,
teady: fair refining. 4c; centrifugal. ts
teat, 4c; moUase sugar, c. Refined,
steady; crushed, 8oc; powdered. 6.2&C,
imnuiaiFu, 10c
Uaak of (iernaay Utatenaent.
BERLIN. April it -The weeklv state
men! nf the ImruiHil IJ, r. u . . I ,
... ... , ....... . . . . . ... i, , in-iniany
how the following change-. Cash In
. increase, ec.osjijuu mark: treaaury
nottw, decrea, 6.y(i0 mark, pthttr secur-
NEW ORLKAN8. April tl-SCGAR-
Quiet; open kettle. S'fc.314'iHc; open ket
tle centrifugal. f4 l-14$o: centrifugal
whites. 5U: i-aiiomi ivit'. k.ia.
$ Il-lv84c7
MOLASSES Nominal; efien kettle. 1$
2; centrifugal, frHg. aruo, tvominal,
!,246 23.191
2(.732 2.b91
22.784 2!.tl7s
lo.;Ss 2a. 942
23 f.W 20.232
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 10.
April 11.
April
April
April
April
July
Ap.-ll
April
April
April 20.
April 21.
April 22.
April 23.
April 24.
April 25.
April 26.
1W6. 11904. U903. 11902. 11901. 19iX).:lc99.
t 15! 03; 7 3o 6 65 6 97 ! J o4
$ 16 7 23 IV 68: It Mi its) $ 4
3 tH
3 60
8 bJ
8 04
$
i 0
6 WH,
e 20
f 26
t 25
13
6 07 1
e 00
4 U.1
4 90
41
4 93
4 17,
4 tO
4
I 25
6 211
5 HI
28
6 mK
6 ouVftl 4 881
I 4 V9l
6J?
6 27, 4 79'
6 W 4 7
6 2.S, 4 Ml !
6 29 I 4 79
5 82; 4 81
' I 4 Ui
S85
6 26; 7 74
6 22 4 78,
1 2l '
7 23 8 68, M 4 JO
1 4i II 0S 0 KV, w
U i 30
7 241 I & 9i 6 30
7 24 $ 68 6 27
7 27 tM 6 Oil
7 26 : 6 681 b 921 6 $3
7 M 8 79 6 8i i W S 68
7 ill b 89 6 H b W 67
6 83, 6 981 6 33 1 i W
7 29 I 041 6 40, 3 bl
7 21 $ 861 I 6 48 3 6
7 1 96 01 1 72
7 07, 91 6 93j 6 4b
7 03 6 Vti 6 9i 6 6o 8 72
7 141 6 99; 6 84 6 49 8 61
I 6 90 6 98, 6 4U 8 71
7 1(1 I 6 8b 6 41 8 76
7 10 6 8S I 6 42 3 77
7 06 6 8 B 80 I 8 72
7 01, 6 8&1 6 8o 6 86,
7 061 6 96 1 6 7t. 6 32, 3 67
7 04 7 03 6 77, 6 3 3 05
) 6 98, 6 77, 6 39 3 no
Indicates Sunday.
The nfflnlnl n,,n.KAM n 1 .
v...w.... ...iint.T'i 1,1 lIB KllltA
brought in by each road was:
' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Uses.
C. M. &. 8t. P. Ry.. 2 1 . . 1
Mo. P. Bv a
5' ?y8tem 36 2" 23
F., E. & M. V. It, R. 38 22 .. 1
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 30 3
B. & M. Hv. 11 11 d
C, B. & Q. Hy 4 4
C R. 1. & P. Ry., E. 1 1
C, R. I. & P. Ry.. W. .. 4
Illinois Central fi l
Chi. Great Western. .. 4 " "
Total receipts ....163 80 29 2
The rllnnnfcltinn Ih. .1 . . ' . 1 .
a rollows. each buyer purchasing the num-
rAff I.f haq4 1 .1 1 .... . l.
w. .... iiiuiaicu.
rafM. II 13 1
V-ftllir. living. OllCtp.
Omaha Packing Co. .... 441 816 1
r3wut ami t ompatiy .... 7W SJ.1 n'j
Cudahy Packing Co 1,230 l.;M 775
Armour A f'n iuv i mi ,ib.
Swift ct Co., country iil .....
vansant & In 23
Carey & Benton 89
Lobman & Co 28 . . . "
Hill i) .." .
Hamilton 81
L. F. Husx l "'
Mike Haggerty 105
rtulla & Kline "15
Morton & U 3
Hoffman ;mh
B . R a , c. ' "
' a 107 .....
Other buyers 105
Total 3.707 6,345 2.0S1
CATTLE There wa a moderate run of
cattle In sight this morning, but puckers at
this point were feeling rather bearish and
as a result the market wa a little spotted.
A a general thing, however, the desirable
grades old in Just about the same, notches
they did yesterday.
The market on beef steer in Particular
was Irregular. At the opening of the mar
ket some of the buyer went around and
picked out the loads they wanted and paid
just about steady prices for them, but after
that was done tne reeling seemed tn he
rather weak and sale were made weak to
dime lower. As a general thing it wa
the commoner kind that had to sell as
much a a dime lower, hut the market was
very uneven on all kind so that some
salesmen met with much better success
than other.
The market on cows and heifers ws
fairly active and prices were but little dif
ferent from those In force yesterday. The
more desirable grades ln particular sold
freely at steady price. The same a wa
the case with steers, however, the market
wa uneven, some salesmen being unable to
do as well a they did yesterday. The bulk
of the offerings was disposed of In good
season, hut It. wns a little late before all
the commoner kind were out of first hands,
aa It wa that class of stuff which buyers
were least anxious for. The close of the
market was weak and fully a dime lower
on the commoner kinds.
The market on bulls, veal calves and
stag did not show a great deal of change
from yesterday.
Very few stocker and feeder arrived In
the yard thi morning and as all the spec
ulators were anxious ior supplies an ac
tive and steady to strong market was ex
perienced on everything at all desirable.
The commoner kinds were not particularly
active, but still even those old without
trouble at fully a good prices n were paid
yesterday. Representative sale:
BKEf STEERS.
No. A. Pr. No. At. Pr.
1 ro I SO 11 17 I 40
g MS t :s 1100 I 40
10 .( em 1 to ion 5 40
1 710 4 00 (4 12" I 60
I BIO 4 2 11 1IW2 4 S5
1 717 4 16 It 1230 t 61
14 S4 4 4 86 1 160 t f5
tat 4 60 U 1101 i 0
12 40 4 14 Vil-t i to
8 7l 4 S U 1J:6 I S
II W ill tl 11"2 6 45
J6 M7 4 70 II 1110 t 16
It 107 4 10 U 1275 t S5
14 ttt 4 76 14 1042 i 46
I Mt 4 15 0 1361 6 76
Kilt 4 0 14 Hit I 7.1
JO ss 4 66 16 1!0 i 76
4 '....100 4 16 23 1239 i 0
11 114 4 86 1 1460 t kO
2 176 4 to 43 1210 6 to
m 4 0 1 13V I 60 .
II till 4 0 it 1117 t 6
7 126 4 M t.. 12OT I 5
II 1140 4 6 0 1212 I 86
21 1061 I 00 20 1831 t 15
M 1117 I K) It .141 I 10
4 826 I 0 1 1283 I M
11 161 t 10 If 1272 I M
tt 1141 I 10 7 14117 6 10
41 1117 6 15 21 1464 6 80
I 1088 6 16 22 1483 t 80
ID 1077 6 JO 1418 6 M
10 Utt 6 25 85 1382 6 86
15 81 6 25 1 1670 I 85
4 870 6 15 17 1370 6 15
1 1051 6 16 62 1016 I 85
61 1106 6 10 18 .' 134.1 I 00
1 1037 t SO 1 1216 t 00
II 12U0 I 10 84 1401 I 04
1 1140 6 it S2 isat I on
1 1180 i 16 4J 1361 I 06
(l 1241 I l 18 1262 I 06
SI 1114 I 85 3 1838 I l6
4 822 t S5 22 18H7 I 10
46 1"94 t 85 U 1236 I 10
14 10H4 ( 40 It 1271 I 15
6 1281 I 40 II 1371 t li
8TEEH8 AND STAGS.
in 1463 6 16
STEKHS AND COW8.
11 0 4 46 11 1015 I 00
II Ill 4 76 11 1071 I II
U ... 1314 I 16 18 1172 6 60
ts r.S 4 80 12 870 ii
BTEKRS ANK HEIFERS.
1 880 4 80 81 1378 ( 10
I K.i 4 10 11 1S4I I SO
1 tti 4 70
COWS.
1 725 I 00 t 126 I 71
1 180 2 00 t 106 I 85
1 0 t 00 1 170 80
I 1O0 I 00 1 1030 4 00
1 130 I 15 1 880 4 00
1 1030 I 16 1 1044 4 00
4 141 t 85 1 870 4 at
1 Il I 15 1 80 4 00
1 710 I 40 10 844 4 00
1 87n 2 80 4 70 4 00
1 100 t 60 1 1080 4 10
1 1100 I 60 1 4.W 4 10
1 1210 I 60 t 104 4 26
1 1100 1 60 1 1130 4 15
t 704 I 60 t 841 4 36
1 870 I 60 I lilt 4 60
1 80 I 60 1 1310 4 60
1 880 1 60 1 llso 4 60
1 liJ 1 45 !... 104S 4 60
1 lHiO I 73 14 UKI 4 (4
t 180 I 111 1 1016 4 in
1 Km I 85 t KM) 4 60
4 486 I 86 S Hot 4 fcj
1 awi I 80 1 1110 4 60
t 875 I 00 1 Uf.0 4 60
1 1080 I tut 10 0M 4 65
1 830 I 00 I Im 4 0
1 1070 1 00 t 1111 4 eo
1 840 I UO i 81 4 10
1 725 I 10 1 1372 4 i)
1 1360 I 10 t j; N8 4 16
1 H47 I 10 . I n-74 4 (it
1 Win I 25 1 1135 4 5
1 1070 I 26 1 40 4 70
1 1044 I 86 I 1H74 4 Tl
I 844 I 10 t ).i61 4 75
7 nl lit 44 loot I 44
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lin I 6" 1 tain t (
875 t 70 1 116 I It
IW I 75
COW AND HEIFERS.
7tt 4 15
. HE1FKS.
4JT t 00 I IM 1 on
610 1 25 8 40. I 00
4n 1 25 t 4 I 35
: I " 1 . I 73
S I 80 S 1MO 1 n
HO I 60 7 711 IN
416 I 70 I 1 1 70 4 m
817 1 75 1 HO 4 S
4W4 1 80 I lc 4 y,
410 I 86 1. Ml) 4 71
405 1 80
CALVES.
1 to 1 11(1 R 51)
lo 4 o 1 j?n 1 to
400 4 00 I 14c. 1 K
10 4 80 t 130 00
87 8 l I uo I 00
160 6 to
BULLS.
lino I on 1 lien 1 ;t
1170 s on 1 112a 1 rt
Ii6n I in 1 t.un J an
1200 S 10 I IS70 4 00
1040 I 15 1 I no I 00
1"30 I 15 1 1 nno 4 on
186" S 25 1 tf,20 4 no
1?oO 1 16 1 14'i'l 4 10
W 1 26 1 17MI 4 10
106 t In 1 l:n 4 26
1340 I 66 1 1630 4 60
1685 I 76
STAGS.
810 I 26 1 1S7I t 25
830 60
STOCK KKH AND FEEDERS.
Sn 1 no 1 630 t 60
800 I 35 11 .14 I 60
530 I 40 1 610 I 75
IS I 60 1 686 I In
...... 810 9 80 46 617 I 80
817 S 00 8 40I J 66
4:S I 00 47 424 1 15
4fit t ( I 4 I so
375 S On I n; ,i
620 1 On ( 6l 4 on
600 I 00 2 720 4 on
110 1 16 11 44! 4 on
720 I 25 1 4 785 4 tt
O0 t 40 6 684 4 26
847 I 60 1 1186 4 45
810 8 60 47...
630 I to
... 847 4 41
HOC8 There wa a light run of hog
here this morning, but reports from other
points were very unfavorable to the selling
interest. Chicago being rpmtcd 64fiOe lower
and a a result packer wanted to buy their
hogs for less money here. At tne opening
a few of the more desirable grade sold to
shippers at right around steaoy prices or at
tn.kfl nnd 5.27H. After the shipper got the
few load they wanted the market was 2
ti5c lower and kept getting worse until
packers were only offering about 15.20 for
the bulk of the last hogs. Salesmen would
not accent the prices offered, so that It was
a little lots before a clearance was made.
The bulk of the earls wiles went around
$V22i4, with the choicer load at 15.25 and
15.27 V,.
The extreme close of the market was
very slow and weak, the general price
being $fi.0 or 6'q7He lower than yesterday.
Packers refused to pay more than that,
so that salesmen finally had to cut loose.
This made the hulk of all sales $5.2060.26.
Representative sales:
No. A. Sh. Pr. Nn. Ar. Sh. Pr
80 191 160 6 20 72 217 40 I jjvj
74 207 120 6 20 6I 154 60 6 22V,
70 220 80 5 20 70 214 ... 6 22V,
87 ,.233 80 6 20 77 216 ... 6 22 V,
80 IM ... 6 to 61 211 160 t 2i,
41 it 160 6 20 II 217 10 I 2214,
61 268'. 0 6 20 70 27 ... 6 22v,
46 tl,2 60 5 20 18 110 1 20 6 13v,
72 228 40 6 80 48. 20 ... 6 22'
88 213 120 6 80 71 141 80 6 21V,
67 225 120 I 20 69 264 200 6 22V,
K'l 245 120 6 20 71 231 200 6 22V,
70 227 80 6 20 66 270 240 I 22V,
66 234 80 5 20 II 248 40 1 22V,
62 806 ... 6 20 0 118 240 6 22V,
67 234 40 6 20 61 165 120 9 12V,
56 234 10 6 20 17 249 ... 6 22V,
66 249 40 6 20 48 SH 40 6 25
63 241 80 I to 73 232 ... I 25
68 246 ... 6 22V, 76 18 ... 5 25
73. ...... .240 ... 6 22i, 72 24 HO l !s
74 2H0 ... 6 82V, II inn ... 6 25
16 242 ... 6 22V, ( 179 80 I 25
57 217 160 5 22V,- 58 231 ... 6 25
73 218 80 6 221, 72 2ll 40 6 25
64 292 160 6 121 72 271 ... 6 25
66 271 140 6 12, 74 264 110 6 25
6? 220 ... 6 22', 64 24 ... 6 25
65 261 ... 6 22 V, 77 235 80 5 26
62 241 40 6 22V, 74 194 80 6 25
71... 267 160 6 22 V, 68 247 80 6 25
68 128 ... 6 12V, 61 807 40 I 25
71 238 ... 6 2 2 V, 77 289 80 III
68 237 120 6 22V, 85 202 IN 6 27 VJ
70 226 80 6 22V,
SHEEP There were quite a few reported
this morning, hut the big hulk of the re
ceipts consisted of Colorado wooled Iamb
which were billed through to be sheared.
In fact there were only about six earn of
sheep on sale and three cur of lambs. The
demand wns In good shape, and trading
ruled active on the nine cars, with prices
fully steady with yesterday. As high as
15.35 was paid for four cars of clipped year
ling and two car of clipped ewes pold for
145. The three car of lambs were Colo
rado wooled lamb, which gold for $7.16.
Everything offered changed . hands at an
early hour.
Quotation for clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs. I5.751iH.26: fair to stood lambs.
$5.(H65.75j ood to choice Colorado wooled
minim, ti.iAHM l.ii', pii'iu lu Clioii-e em luisjn,
$5.2fyijS.50; fair to good yearlings, $5.00&5.:6;
good to choice wethers. $4 N0f5.00; fair to
good wethers, $1.501 4.80; good to choice
ewes, 4.foj-4).(5: fair to good ewei. $4.0015
4.50. Wooled stock sells from 75c to $1.00
per hundred pounds higher than clipped
stock. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
3 western ewes 80 3 00
390 western clipped ewe 108 4 85
9ufi Wyoming clipped wethers.. 94 5 35
22 Colorado lamb M 7 25
654 Colorado Iambs 81 7 26
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
tattle Ten to Twenty-Fire Cent
Lower Host Lower.-
CHICAOO, April 2fl. CATTLE Receipts,
18.000 head. Market pva-.'Dc lower; good to
prime steer. $6. 75'frfl. 76: poor to medium.
$4.3(V(i5.ti; stockers and feeders, $2.75'ii5.30;
rows, 2. i&i&o.hO; heifers, $2.60'&-. .5; canneis,
$1.50(i2.30; bulls. $2.4Oit.00; calves. $2.5oCa5.50.
HOGS Receipt. 2K.O0O head: estimated for
tomorrow. 26,0O head. Market KxfjlRc lower;
mixed ana nutencrs. tb.2nry6.46; good to
choice heavy, $5.W(j5.52H; light, $5.205.40;
bulk of sales, t5.3.Vii6.4r.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt. 15.000
head. Market for sheep, steady: for lambs,
10c lower; good to choice wethers, shorn.
$4.75W5.16; fair to choice mixed, shorn. tS.75
ft 4.50; western shep, $3.75'S5.16; native
lnmhs, shorn, $4.00iijtt.60; western lambs, $7.00
67-50. -
Hanana City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY.. April 2S CATTLE Re
ceipts. H.OUO head. Including 600 southerns.
Market 10c lower;, choice export nnd dressed
beef itettrs. $n.i''g4i.7(5; fair to g od, $4 dikI(jd.0;
wesleui fed steers, $4.5Oafi.40; stockers and
feeders. $3.8iyo6.eo; enuihern steers, p.&eti
6.90: fiiuthern cowa, $2.oO'i4.76; nattve'eowi,
$2 60175.25; native heifers. $3.5(Kf5.75; bulls,
$2.75fi4.7fi; calves, $.1.0nJiV25.
lions Receipts, 11.700 head. Market 10c
lower; top. $5 35: bulk of sales. $5. :ofi 5. 30 ;
heavy. $fl.J0fi5 35; packer. $6.20(65 30; pigs
and lights, $4 25f15.27Mi.
SHE E V AND LA MB8 Receipts, "5,500
hfad. Market steady; native lamb. $5.50'r
7.25; native Wether. $4.75716.5: native fed
ewes. $4.2R-ffB.60j western fed lamb. $o.5of
7.25; western fed yearlings, $3.00(j 0.50 ; west
ern fed shcp, $4.25(66.80; stockers and feed
ers. $3.50&4.60. .
St. Loot Live "toek Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 2.-C,ATTLE-Rclpt.
4.ii0 head, including 1.500 Texan. Market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
ISOOfll fjo; dressed beef nd buloher steers.
$4.66't1n.2fi; st-er under 1.O00 lb., $t.(Vli&.oo;
stock'rs and feeder, $2.76 4 90; cow and
heifers, $2.2Vn5.25; canner, $2.0itT2.5fl; bulls,
$2.60(1-4.60; calves. $3.&oj.76; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.S.Va.26; cow and heifers,
$: fv7r4.50.' .
Ht HIS Receipts. 8.000 head. Market wa
5c lower; pigs and light. $4.OO0 5 46; packer,
$6.304i5.45; butcher and beat heavy. $.'..8(
6.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.500
head. Market steady; native muttons. $3.50
fn.iyi; lambs. $6.0018011: cull and buck $2.50
&3.50; stockers, $2.753.50; Texan. $,'l.0oo75.0ii.
II. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 2I.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.651 head. Msrket steady to 10c
lower; native. $4.254141.40; cows and heifers,
$2 (KVfiS 60; stockers and feeder. $3 OVfi6 O0.
HOGS Receipts. 4.675 head. Market big
hv lower; light. $5.iooj5.82l)4j; medium and
heavy, $0. X4t 5 37H.
BHEEP AND IA MBS Receipt. 4 it
head. Market steady to wenk; Colorado
lambs, $7.40. ....
Sioux City live ftock Market.
SIOUX CITY, !.. April 2.-(8peclal Tele,
grsm.t CATTLE Ree'pt" 1 fort head.
Market steady; beeve. $4.0ftfji.5O; row,
bull and mixed, $3 00f((5.AO; stockers and
feeder. $3.oy4.46; calve and yearlings,
$3 0i4 00.
Hh;S Receipt, 4.300 head. Market 5c
lower, selling at $5.10tj5 25; bulk of sale,
t6.15U6.20.
Stock la Sight.
The following table shows the receipts of
live stork of tho six principal western
market yeaterduy:
Cattle.
South Omaha 8
Sioux City I.60O
Kansas City ; t.0
St. Joseph 1.551
bt. lul 4.WI
Chicago 111,000
Hogs. Sheen.
6,?1
4 0
11.70M
4.575
ft. 01
28.000
7.390
2.6'l
t.r.no
J. 500
15.000
Totals
.34.687 62.196 31,9:9
offe Market,
NEW TORK. April ? -COFFEE-Market
for future opened Hteady nt unchanged
fir ice on everything but March, which was
nwer. in Wtxng with rather dlaapointing
Europeait tablet). There wer heavy tender
mode on May contract, estlmsted st shout
1.5.0)i lings, but these wre prrmpily
sioppc'l. nnd while there was smne lime
fnttl-er switching fnim'Miiv t later posi
tions, leading trade interest bought all off
ering mill thr market billowing the re) 1 1
gradually Improved, ruling iMrtlculnrlv firm
in the I, He tr.ninig, tt -.n llierc whs good
demand for both short 11ml long sccnunt.
The close wns film st n net advance cf PHi
15 point ShIps of l.'7.2.-xl bag were re
potted Including alvnit M.ioi switches, in
cluding May at 3"h 40c. Julv st R .55nS R.c,
September t 7V.i; d..c. December at ".05 j
7 lie. February at ?..no ami M.irc'i at i.:0a
7..1"c. Spot, steady: No. ; Rio. 7'Vc.
OM AH A V) 111)1. t.S I K MARKET.
Condition of Trade anil tinotatlo'n
Staple nnil !" Produce.
E?GS - Rec Ipts, heavy; market, steady;
cunou-d siocK, l.x-.
-Hens, lltf; young
to else, .KkiHc; old
I41M00. ducks. 11c.
stock. I!til7e; choice,
creamery, Jvfjvjc;
sued bunch,
per box of 64
LIVE Pol I.TKY-
loosters, according
roosters. V; tiirkeis
Hl'TT EH-Packlue
to fancy d.ilrv, 2(U'-'4c;
print. -."Cc.
I'llKSH FROZEN FIPH-Fresh trout.
Mo: pickerel, Kiy; pike, K'-c; perch, 7c;
blueflsh, lie; wbllefish, 10c; salmon. 11c;
reilsnapper Mo; green halibut.' 1:1c; crappie,
11c; buffalo. 7c; white has, lie:- herring,
SWc; Spanish mackerel, 12c; lobsters, .holleT.
t:c: green, 4"c; tlnmin huddles, 7c; roe shad,
each, 76c; shad roe. per pair, 30c; r(ig legs,
per do. -; catfish, 14c.
HAV-Piices uuntcd by Omaha Whole
sole Hny Dealers' association: Choice No.
1 uplnnd. $7.50; No. 2. $7.n; medium, ;
coarse. (,.. Rye straw, $6.60. These prices
sre for hay of good color and quality.
BRAN Per ton. I7.60.
TROPICA L FRUIT.
ORANGES-Fxtra rnncv Mediterranean
sweets, all sixes. $-.'.7&(fr3.Ao; fancv navel,
sixes 128. ISO, 17 eno. 216, 2M. $32,113.6');
", m, 112, t2.5iVo2.75; seedlings, ull sizes,
tf 75
LEMONS California, extra fancv, 270.
joo and 300 slur. $J.0n: fancv. 270, 300 an
3 slxe. $2.76; choice, 240 and 270 Sute, $2.fc;
' and 300 lr.e $2.50.
DATES-Per box of 30 lb. pkgs., $2.00J
Hallowe'en, In TO-lb. boxes, per lb., 5c.
FIGS California, per lO-lh. carton. 76j
We; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; a
crown. 12c.
BA N A N AS per medium
$1.7M?2.?S: iunibos, $2.5vftS.iio.
ORAPEFH I " IT Cn 11 tnrnlH.
to 04, $4.00; Florida. $..0rtnt.00.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA CH ERHIES Rlnrk, per
8-lh., box. $1.75; white, .per K-lb. box. $1.60.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, , per 21-qU
case, $2.?5'&2.firt. .
APPLES-New York Baldwins. $3.00; Cot
O fcdo Let- Davis, per box. $1.2.Vji4 50
TANGERINES California, pcr half-box,
VEGETABLES. . '
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per crate, $2.00.
POTATOES -Home grown. In sacks, per
bu., 30c; Colorado, per bu., 4.1c; new pota
toes, per lb., 8i 9c.
TURN I PS Old, per bu., 4c; new, per
tlox.. 45c.
CARROTS Old, per bu., 40c; new. per
do , 45c.
PARSNIPS Old. per bu.. 4nc
BKANS-Navv, per bu., $2 no.
WAX BEANS Per -hu. box, $1.00; triSf
beans, per 1-,-bu. box. 75c.
CUCUMHKRS-Prr do.., J1.25lfl 60.
PEAS New, per bu. box. $2.omM2 .50, 1
TOMATOES Florida, per -basket crate,
$0.00.
8PINAC1I-Per bu.. 75c.
ONIONS Colorado yellow or red, per lb.,
2'dc; new southern, per line. 45c.
CABBAGE Hoi land seeil, per lb., 2cj
California cabbage, In crates, per lb., 2c.
BEETS Old. per bu.. 40c; new, per do,
bunches. 45c.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, ' per
do?... 3iVii40c.
LETTUCE Hot house, per doi.. 45c; head
lettuce, per doz., tl.iKKfil.Ill.
RHUBARB Illinois, per lo of 60 Jbs..
tl.oo. .
PARSLEY Per doz. bunches. 4fiC. '
ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dos.
bunches, HOcfifUKV
M ISCEL7.A NKOl'R ! '
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
Ific; Wisconsin Young America. 1iio; block
Swiss, new. Hie; old. 17c; Wisconsin brick-,
Ific: Wisconsin llmburger, 15c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells, new
crop, per lh.. l.'c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2. soft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 2, hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c: small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
rousted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lh.. nra-l3Hc; rtlmonds, sort shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c: chestnuts,
per Hi.. 12HU13C; new black walnuts, per
hu., 75iflOc; ehellbark hickory nuts, per uu.,
$1.75: large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.W.
HIDES No. 1 green, "He; No. 2 green,
6M;c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted. 7Ucj
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf, 9c
dry salted. 7fJl4c; sheep pelts, 26c&$1.00;
horst hides, ' fl.60ti3.00."
REAL EST ATR TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record April 2 as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abslTacter, 1614
Fa mam atreet, for The Bee:
C. E. Morgan to Annie C. RiHch, part
lot 6, block 6. Reed s lirst add ...f2,2O0
Hurtsuff and wife to R. J2. Stein, lot
131. Key' ub... '....! ,7o0
W. A. Clapp et sfl to F. C: Plnult,
lot 17, block 1. Madison square, 1
J. Sloshug to W. J. Kruse, part lot 3,
block 45, Omaha.,...; 2,700
William K. Potter, receiver, to W. M.
, Jlles, part lots 42 and 46. Fairmont
Plnee : I
Fannie Demodv and husband to F. V.
Stack and wife, part lot 15. block 2,
Park Place 1,600
Mabel P. Ogdcn to H. H. Beldridge. 1
lots 8 and 9. block 2, Jerome Park ' 1
O. F. King and wife to Myrtle Peck,
lot 8, block 131, South Omaha.; S.100
J. A. Honnester and wife to H. Mar
randll. part lot 4. block M, city 1.675
J. W. Moore and wife to N. I, .Nfjsen.
lot 10, Marlon Place 1,600
E. Wlndheln to C. 8. Shcpard. lot 6,
Patrick's Saratoga ; 260
Maria D. Wielton to Mary B. Wallace,
lot 23. block 4. Hawthorne, and other
property t
Edwards-Wood ICo.
( Incorporated. 1 ;.''
ruin Ofilce: Fifth and RoWta St'rsstt
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-SetiLed proposals in triplicate w,u)l be re
ceived here until 11 a.-m. May-2fi, -1906, for
cormtruotlng post hospital hulldUig'. Infor
mation furnished upon application here;
also at office of Depot (Juariermasters, Chi
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and Kansas City, Mo. Bidders will tats
In bids the time in which they will' com
plete the work, a time will form an Im
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serve right to accept or reject any or all
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endorsed '"Proposals for Hospital,'4-- ad
dressed CAPTAIN LEON 8. ROUDIEZ,
Q. M. A-26-27-28-29-M23-24
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES.
Department of the Interior, Office of In
dian Affair, Washington. I). C, March 1J,
19i(. Mealed proposals, indoraed "Proposal
for blanket, woolen and cotton goods,
clothing, etc.," aa the can may be and
directed to the Commissioner of Indian Af
faire, No. 119-121 Wooster street, New
York City, will be received until 1 o'clock
fi. m., of Tuesday, May 1, 1906, for furulsh
ng for the Indian servlcs blanket, woolen
and cotton good, clothing, notions, hat
and cap. IlLls must be made out on gov
ernment blank. Schedule giving all neces
sary Information tor bidders will be fur
nished on application to the Indian 'Office,
Washington, 1 . .; the U. 8. Indian ware
house. 119-121 Wouster street. NeW York
City; 206-27 South Canal treet,' Chicago,
III.; 816 Howard street. Omaha, Neb.; t2
South Seventh afreet, Bt. Ixiui. Mo.; 23
Washington street, San Francisco, f'al.;
the Commissaries of Subsistence, U. ft. A.,
at Cheyenne, Wyo., and Bt Paul, Minn.;
the Quartermaster ,- U, 8. A , Seattls, Wah.;
and Ilia postmaster at SloUx City. Tucvon,
Portland. Spoxane and Tocoma. Did svlil
be opened at the hour and days above
slated, and bidder aiw Invited to he pres
ent at the opening;. The depitrtmenf r.
acrvtn the right to determine the point of
delivery and to reject any and all bids,
or any part of any bid. V. K. LEI'l'P,
Commissioner. Aprt4 dJM
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