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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, ATOIL 5, 1006.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Froeitrn nd Local Tactors Etrenpthen
tha Wheal;.
STRONG DOMESTIC CASH SITUATION
Close la Searly (tat Hlaher Corn
Acceptances Llarht mud Prices
Go tn, Both la task
ad Options.
OMAHA, April, 4. Ii6.
Under the Influence of higher Liverpool
cables, the wheat market started about He
higher. Prices were ateady through tna
early hours. Bradstreet a report and an
improved cash market, both northwest and
BOUthwest caused shorts to envpr and
prices went up, at one time standing lc
above Monday for May. The close, a as Vic
higher for May and lc for July.
Higher cables, smaller recelpta and
strength In wheat caused an advance In
corn. Country acceptances were light and
cash prices were V'lc higher. Shorts were
food buyers and they did not And much
or sale. The opening was tc higher and
the close So hlgner. a shade below the top
notch. Weather forecast la for more rain,
which would naturally Indicate higher
prices.
The oata market developed considerable
trade. It was strong all day and the close
was Sc higher for May.
Liverpool closed m'd higher on wheat
and V'V4d higher on corn.
Primary wheat recelpta were 748.000 bu.
nd shipments 422,000 bu., against receipts
last year of g28,0uo bu. and shipments of
490.000 bu. Corn receipts were SNS.utiO bu.
and shipments 840,000 bu., against receipts
last year of 1,783.000 bu. and shipments of
1.188.000 bu. Clearances were 237.000 bu.
wheat, 41.600 tibls. flour. 627,0.0 bu. corn and
sX.000 bu. oats.
Bradstreet's wheat decrease was z.744,000
bu. ; corn decreaae, 8,154,000 bu.; oats de
crease, l.o78,000 bu.
J. A. Patten wired from Chicago: "Win
nipeg; exporters have been largo buyers of
May wheat In Minneapolis this morning. I
hear that there has been quite a large busi
ness don today for export. No figures et
have been given out. I can see but very
little to put this market down. I think we
will see May wheat hern sell In the 80s
again before many days."
Local range of options:
Articles. ( Close. Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat
May n B 71 71 71B
Corn
May miR 8"T4B SffiA
July 3SB 404 89HB 4H4
Oata
May . 28B
Oaaakav cask galea.
CORN-No. 4, 1 car, J84c.
OATH No. S white, 3 cars, (applied on
ale.)
Omaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT No. I hard, 71Vrr74Vc: No. I
hard, Wig'Tac; No, 4, hard. tKx&SHe; No. 3
spring. 724r13tte; No. I spring, (ifc'ijilc.
CORN-No, . 89c; No. 4. 37V'&48'Ac; no
grade, 83&37c; No. I yellow, 39c; No. t
white, 40c.
OATS No. t mixed. 2VS29c; No-
SOc: No. 4 white. 2H30c.
RYE No. a. 63c.
Carlot Recelpta.
Wheat Corn. Oaii.
Chicago 6 873 203
Kansaa City (two days)... 74 73 36
Minneapolis 243
Omaha ..i 10 91 84
Puluth
St. Louis 34 OT
CHICAGO GRAIK AND PROVISIOSS
Features ( the Trading; ana Cicala
Prices cm Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. April 4. Higher prices for
wheat In foreign markets was largely re
sponsible for a sharp advance here todav.
At the close wheat for May delivery was
up c. Corn and oata were each up He.
Provisions were a shade to 12Hc lower.
The wheat market was strong all day
despite favorable weather In the United
States. - An advance of fic in the price
at Liverpool, together with higher prices
In nearly all other Kuropean exchanges.
Induced active buying by shorts, which
continued all day. There was also a good
demand from commission houses. Ad
vices from Winnipeg, claiming that wheat
was being shipped from there for export
further encouraged tbe bulla Another fac
tor! which strengthened the market was
that Bradstreet's reported a decrease In
the world's visible supply for the week
of t.744.000 bushels against a decrease of
1 Kfiaono bushels for the corresponding time
one year ajro. The market closed firm
with nrloea sllahtly below the highest point
The May option opened 4$3o to to 4(6Hc
higher at 77'!t'S78c, advanced to 7S"io and
closed at 784ki?i'78tc. July ranged between
T7fcir78o and closed with a net gain of
10 at TiSill'iBC. viearanoes ui worm mm
flour were eaual to 438,000 bushels. Primary
recelpta were 749.000 bushels against 828.000
bushels one year ago. minnrniwiu!, lu
luth and Chicago reported receipts of 277
cars against 362 cars last week and 168 cars
a year ago.
There was an active general demand for
corn, but the ofterlnra were light all day.
The market manifested considerable
. strength, chiefly because of the scarcity
of nrlerlna-s. Ixcal receipts were small.
cables were firm, cash corn was higher
and the weather for the movement of
the crop was unfavorable. All these things
tended to higher prices. The market closed
strong at about the highest point. May
nnoned Ufl Vio higher at 44Afi44c. ad
vanned to 45ii4&iC and closed at 45c. Local
receipts were 323 cars with 8 care of con
tract grade.
Oats were strengthened somewhat by the
firmness of other grain and also by wet
weather, which It Is thought will hinder
seeding operations. At the close prices
were at the top notch. May opened c
hlaher at 310. sold off to JO' 'a 31c and ad
vanccd to SUV-, where it closed. Local
recelnts were 203 cars.
Provisions were weak early In the day
becauxe of the selling of pork and ribs by
a local packer. The selling was Induced
bv a decline of 64710c In the price of II
hogs. Later the early loss was regained
on covering by shorts. At the close May
nork was off 12VO at 31S.20. 1-ard was
shade lower at tsv,,8.4.,S. Ribs were 2i
,V- lower at S8.SL'tt;.G6.
Ketlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
4 cars; corn, 3Z4 cars; oats, ai cars; nogs
. 36,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artiols. Open. Hlgh. Low. Closer Yea y,
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
. May
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
Mav .
July
Lard
Mav
July
Sept.
Ribs
May July
Sept.
7s!
7S
77S
I I
7Ttiifi7S
T7V7S,fl,V77VfiS
77u rrvw 7S 7ti vaT
tfKtl 7 1
WTI 77W7S'H4
i
44Hr 46454i
4'H
44
46
45 I 44
46ii,44H'fi1,
46V 44T
31 (' 31H'ii?,l 31 V 30
"V29-Va7i:V'r1V2!w''iV 29i
V9 i ' atv4t
i i i i
16 !7H
16 26
a 42'i
M
-8 65
8 n'i
16 27H
18 to I
18 00
16 20
8 S7J
8 6?S
8 60
16 30
16 M
1 32V,
16 26
8 4:"il
8 424'
8 62V
8 42H
8 5-,
7H
8 R7S
8 li'i
8 77'
8 fed
8 65
8 66
8 62SI
8 67
8 52
8 77
8 K5
8 67H
f I
8 72V,
No. t.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FI.OI'l . Dull and steady: winter patents.
$3.4o3 0;.winter straights. $;i uJ 60; spring
patents, '$3.S.Vf4 3.ko; saalgiits. I3.u3.50;
bakers. $!. 3.0.
WHMAT No. 2 spring. 72neoc; No. 3,
77to7c; No. 3 red. 847r(rS;1lc.
CORN No. 2. 44f(14',c; No. 2 yellow, 44
44c.
OATS No. 2. 30'c: No. 2 white, $2(t
XUt No. t whlie. 31ft :2c.
HTK-Mn. 2. 61J''3c.
BARLEY Jid feeding. STH-Wvc; fair
to choline malting, 4.".,aonc.
SEKPf rNo. 1 flax. $l.i; No. 1 north wesl-i-rn.
$112: prime timothy, tJ 17; clover,
contract rrarto. $13.50.
PROVISIONS Mel's pork, per bhl., $1iM0
416.16. I.ard. per li Iba., $S.t. 8,ort ribs
Ides Ko . $85,18.60. Snort clear sides
(boxed'. 8u.0t.fi9.10.
Following aeie the reielpts and ship
ments ot flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour.- hpU TV.tmt 51.7(0
Wheat.- by :9 i M.ei)
Corn, bu 5fO.700 4.i0
(Htts. bu 714 H"0 419,91.1)
Rye. bu.... 7.0V
Barley. JjU 129,7i
On the IToduce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries. Wit
H4c: dailies, Egas. steady; at
mark, uaaes Included. 15c; firsts. 16. ;
prime firsts. 16c; extras, lac. Cheese,
steady at ll 13c.
-
Vlslale Sepplr mt Grain.
NE'V YVHK. April 4. Special cable and
telegraphic communlrations received by
Kradstreet's show the follonlng changes
In available supplies as coiniired uh
previous acoouit:
Whist - l.'nitcd Stales 'and Canada. eai
4 ltovkies. decreaard, 3444,uM' bu. , adoat
for and In Europe, decreased. aw.no bu.;
total supply. duT'iN. 1.744. ' bu.
Corn. United States unit Canada, cast of
Rockies, decreased. l.78.iii hu.
The landing decreases report-d this week
are 7H.IM bu. In Manitoba, STK.'o bu. at
Chlcaan private elevators. po.nn lm at
Portland, M., and 7..'M) bu. at Minneapolis
private elevators.
SRW lORK t.F.SKRAI.
MARK Ef
(notations of the Day on Vnrlnns
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 4-FIXiUR-Rceelpts,
11.326 bbls.; exports. 16,044 bbls. Market
was firm with light trade; Minnesota pnt-
ents, 4 .2ffit.4D; Minnesota bakers, $3.43
3 75; winter patents, .1"ti4.8i; winter I
straights, 33.7fxij3.S0; winter extras, $2.7M4
3 : winter low grades, I'J.fift'n 3.20. Rye
flour, quiet; fair to good, HSViirt.TO; choice
to fancy, I3.95r84.l0.
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, IMS; coarae, $1. otitis; kiln dried. $2.25
j26.
BARLEY Firm; feeding. 4fi44fc. c. I.
f. Huffalo; malting. en4j63c. c. I f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 2.(410 hu. Boot market
firm; No. 2 red. Wtc, elevator, Poo, nominal.
o. b. anoat: No. 1 northern. Duluth. war.
f. o. b. afloat. Options opened higher and
continued to advance on favorable cables,
arge decrease In the visibly suddIv east
of the Rockies and more active demand
for cash grain at Interior points. The close
was ftrm at a net rise of Wac. May. S5"4
4il-6c, closed at stSVfcc; July. KVfiMnc,
closed at 84Hc; September, 8i:H'03jC. closed
at Him,c.
CORN Receipts. S.375 bu.: exports. 131. 504
bu. Spot market firm: No. 2. fvc. elevator.
and bya&k; f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 veliow.
MVk'&Mc; No. 3 white, M4,&Mc. There was a
smaii nemana ror corn, but on good cables,
light receipts and poor weather for spring
worn tne market advanced ivtc, closing
firm at the top prunes of the day. May,
51Vafil7o. cloeed at BlTfcc; July. blfiSlSc.
closed at BlHc; September closed at 61c.
HATH Rece nts. 81.600 bu exnorts. ?T5 bu.
Spot market firm; mixed oats. 245 to 32 lbs..
36c; nstural white, 30 to 33 lbs., X6i37Vtc;
clipped white, 38 to 40 lbs., 3KVH04C.
max eteady; shipping. 4yioOc; good if
choice. 6041800.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice.
19, 10-9150: 1H04. 7fic: olds. 60i7c: Pacific
coast, 1906, Sigi.lc; 1004. 9H10c; olds, 486c.
HIDES-Steady: Galveston. 211 to 2i lbs..
70c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas
dry, 24 to o lbs., lc.
l.KATHEn Quiet; acid. SGHfiVjC.
PROVISIONS Heef. firm: family. 11150
13.00; mens. Mnikhiu.oo: beef hams. f.otW
21.50: packet, S10.60& 11.00; extra India mess,
I15.O0&18.5O. Cut meats, steady; pickled
nellies. IH OO'alO.a: n ckled shoulders. 17.00
'57.36; pickled hams, !10.2fv! U.0U. Ijird
firm; western prime. 38.wvn8.fi6; refined,
Ilrm; continent. 3S30: South America,
39 80; compound, J6.37Hiff6.75. Pork, firm;
family, Sis orxfj 18 25; short clear. 18.2&318.00;
mees, 17.25(617.&0.
tallow lrm: cltv. 6c: country. u
6Hc
RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra, 3-i
Sc; Japan, nominal.
POULTRY Live steady; western chick
ens, 12c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, lfiS18o. Dressed
12c; fowls. lt!c: turkeys, lbwisc, Lreesed.
easy; western chickens, Hal3o; luikeys, 18
ft 18c; fowls, lift 14c.
buttek- Kasv. street price, extra
creamery, 2&Jj26He. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, ltHi-lc; held, com
mon to extra, 522c; state dairy, common
to extra, lf'2ic; renovated, common to
extra, HVi't'T'Wc; western factory, common
to firsts. 13ia Itic; western Imitation cream
ery, extras, 20c; western firsts, 17c.
CHEESE-Urm: state, full cream. large
and small, colored and white, fancy, 14'4c;
f ood to prime, 13(ijHe; common to lair,
lffil3c.
BOOB- isasr: state and rennsyivama
and nearby fancy selected white, 21c; state.
choice, lS-trZOc; state, mixed extra, lac;
western firsts, 17Hc; western seconds, 17c;
southerns, lot&Vc.
St. Loala Geaeral Market.
ST LOTUS. Anrll 4. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, S&csiftic; track. 81
j96o; May, 76nj876c; July, 75c; NO. 2
hard, T74j-c
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 43c; track,
44a444c; May. 42c; July, 43H'63'C.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 314c; track,
KMc: May, 31Vc; July. 28c; No. 2 white.
lie
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. .io
C4.25; extra fancy and straight. w.iwu.r;
clear. 2.70g2.8O.
BEE1 Tlmotny. steaay; is.owvi.oo.
CoHinMEAL Steady. 12.30.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 9oc&
HAY steady: tlmotny, so.omsn-w; prairie,
$6 CM 10.50.
IRON COTTON!! KB 11.01.
BAGGING 9Hc.
HEMP TWINE 7Hc
PROVISIONS Pork, 'steady; Jobbing,
$18.00. Mrd, ateady; prime steam, 38.00,
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra snorts,
8.S74; clear ribs. $9.00; short clears, 39.124.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. 39.62H;
clear ribs. $9.75; short clears, 9.S7H.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens, lie; tur-
kevs. 17o: ducks. 13c: geese. 7i37Ho.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, lWtf Zio; dairy,
it&dc.
EGGS Higher at 15c.
Receipts snipmenta.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
6.0i 10
6.000
...24,000
...67,000
...97,000 4
74.000
Corn, bu ...
Oats, bu ..
I'lS.tnO
88,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
rsunarlor Board of Trade Quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day
4c Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was
Arttalea. Open. I High.l Low. Close. I Yee'y,
Wheat I
May...l76N,5
77
aw
7.v
1 J
1 17WI
76H
76V4
78
77',i
July...78W
. 78
79-SI
Sj
1 15l
1 171
Sept..
T!hkU
Flax
May... July...
I 15S
1 lt
1 15V.
i r.v,
1 16
1 WHl
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard, 7tc; No. I northern, nTc; to arrive,
77c; no 2. northern, 76'c; to arrive, 76c:
No. 3, 74f'76c; no. 1 durum, 71c; No. 2
durum, 6uo. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 39-fcc; No. 3,
Si.V,c. Oats: No. 3 white, 3oc; No. 8. 28c;
r29c. Barley: 37 'i 47c. Rye: fcb'ntfijT-c.
Flax: $1.14; May. 11.14V
Kaasas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, April 4. WH EAT May,
73c; July, 70c; September, Wttc; casu,
No. 1 hard, 76fe78c; No. 3, 73 77c; No. 2
red, 2C(!(4c; No. 3. 7ti2c.
CORN May, 40c: July. 40e: cash, No.
1 mixed, 4J42c; No. 2 white, No.
8, 42c-
OATS-No. white. SHifTCc.
RYE Steady; No. t, 66tt&7c.
HAY Strong; choice timothy, $11.6012.00;
Choice prairie, $9.00i9.26.
BUTTER Creamery, 26c; dairy, fancy, 14c,
EGGS Higher; fresh current receipts,
cases Included, 14c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 4umi Hf,o)
Corn, bu 69.0HO 3,00
Oats, bu 26.000 8,010
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 4. WHEAT Firm;
No. 1 northern. 80ilc; No. 2 northern, KH
79c: May. 78c bid.
RYE Steady; No. 1, 65V4C
BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 55c; sample, ?
i2e.
CORN Higher; No. t cash. 4rti43Hc;
May, 46c aHked.
Philadelphia Procure Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 4 BUTTER
Market. 1tf2c lower: extra creamerv. 24c:
extra nearby prints, 2fc.
EGGS Market lc lower; nearby freehand
weBtern fresh, 18c at mark.
CHEKBK Firm; New York full creams,
12Vfcl4c.
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA. April 4. CORN-Hlgher; No
yellow, 4ac; No. 3, 43c; No. 4. 42c;
gr;de. 40,4c.
OATS Higher; No. 3 white. 31c; No.
white, ic.
RYE-Steady; No. i. 63c.
llulatk Grain Market.
Dl'U'TH. April 4. WH EAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern, 7&c: No. 3 northern, 76c;
on track, N'J. I northern, 7f1c: No. t north
ern, 7S4c; May, 7c; July, TSSc; Septem
ber. 7c.
OAT-To arrive, oil track and May, 3ulc.
I.lvernoel Grain Market.
L.IVERHOOU April 4-WHEAT- Spot,
nominal: futures hrm; March, taSd: May.
6n 7d: July 6s 7d.
CtRN Spot steady; American mixed,
new, 4s 211; American mixed, old, 4a 7d;
futures steady; March, 4sJd; May, 4s 34.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLKDO, April .-8EEXS 4'lov. r. t ash.
t7 S; April. 17.77; Ck lober, b 3U. Timothy,
fl.tk. Alsike, ttl.tf.
laiar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. April 4 -SI OAR-Raw.
iult; fair reilnlng. .3 1-,2S 1-I4c; tt-nuifu-
?j! UK lest. 3 17-.M.1 Jk-I'W', molaases sugar,
tf-SidK! 1J-16'. Rthtied. ateady; No. . .iic;
No. 7, 415o; No. 3. 4.10c; No. . 4 06c; No. 10,
4c: No. 11. 36c; No. 12. 31Jc; No. 13. 3 85c;
No. 14. 3.86c; confectioners.' 4 3bc: mold A.
iV; cut loaf. 4.o; crushed. 340c; pow
dered. 4 w-; granulsted. 4 Too: rubes. 4 toe.
MtiUASSES Klrm: New Orleans open
kettle. gi.Md to rhou-e, 3ot3Hc.
NEW ORLEANS. April 4-ll'OART
Firm: centriftiKal whites, 34j4c, yellows
87J1 13-lec; ateieuiids, rxji-.
6i K CP Nominal; baJuc..
NEW YORKSTOCKS AND BONDS
Attempt of Professional Party to Advance
Price Apparently Subsides.
SHARP BREAKS IN SPECIAL ISSUES
t all Honey BUea to Maeteea Per teat
.Darin Flarry l-nte the "es-
slon Market Cleaea
F.asy.
NEW YORK. April 4 The shrinkage In
the activity of the trading today Indicated
xihaMenr of the attempts to advance
prices on the part of the professional party
In the speculation, which haa been promi
nent in the dealings lor me iaii iw
A number of factora In the Immediate situ,
atlon proved diacouraglng to the campaign
for the advance and the disposition was
shown to adopt a waiting attitude. There
was a considerable selling movement early
In the dav In the course of profit-taking by
speculatora In a doubtful state of mind.
The movement was not very extensive,
however, and did not Involve any great
damage to prlcea. Sharp breaks in special
storks were a large factor In the general
weakness at that time.
The Chicago Vnlon Traotlon stocks,
which were rushed up in the closing deal
ings, fell back sharply this morning on,
the mixed results in yesterday's municipal
election In Chicago. Consolidated Gas also,
after a rise at the opening, threatened to
renew Its Weak decline. The wide losses
In these stocks were pretty well recovered
In the course of the first hour. After that
the market was extremely dull nil day
and moved within narrow limits. Reading
made most headway against the depression,
although that stock also was forced be
low lnt night In the course of the early
trading. ,
The condition of the money market was
a discouragement to any extension of the
speculation, the stringency of call loana
appearing rather to Increase than to relax.
The rate had run up to 10 per cent soon
after noon. The early rate of 7 per cent
also was hle-her than hitherto during the
week and 19 per cent was touched In the
late flnrrv. Yesterday's transfers through
the subtrcasury to the interior points
lifted the loss bv the banks to that Insti
tution since Friday, as shown by today's
statement, to 33.644.ono. This compared
with a loss of less than 32.000.000 In the cor
responding period of last week. It was aa
serted also that shipments were being
made to various Interior points by ex
press. The foreign exchange market was
little affected In snlte of the high call loan
rate. The discount rate was easier, both In
Ixndon and Berlin, and authorised Inti
mations were given that an additional gold
engagement, for Import this week was a
possibility. The discount rate at' Paris,
however, hardened and there was a sharp
drop In sterling exchange at that point.
The declaration of only the regular divi
dend on Atchison seemed to cause dlsap-
r oir.tment to some holders. The advance
n Rending had little effect on the general
list and the market yielded again with
the late flurry In call money and closed
easy.
Bonds were Irresrular. Total sales, par
value. 32.470.nno. United States bonds were
nil itnrhflnrMl nn rail.
Quotations on stocks today were as fol
lows:
Sale. Hish. Low. CI
Adams Rxpreti
Amalsmnistad Copper
American C F
Asiarlran f. A P. P'd
Amerlras Cotton Oil
Amcrlran Cotton OH ptd ...
Anwrlran ICKprana
Amartean H. a L pfd
Amarlcan Ice, aerutitlas. . . .
American Llnaeed Oil
Amarlcan Llnaerd Oil ptd..
American Locomotlr
Amer. LocomotlT pfd
American 8. ft
American 8. & R P'd
American Rugar ReAnlni...
Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coast line
Baltimore A Ohio
haltlmora A Ohio prd
Brooklyn Rapid Trantlt
Canadian Pacific
Central of New Jersey
Cheeapeake A Ohio
Chlcaco A Alton
Chicago A Alton pfd
Chicago Great Weatern
Chicago A Northwestern....
Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul..
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C, C. r. A St. louts
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Slithers
Colorado A Bo lat pfd
Colorado A So. 24 pfd
Conaolldated Gas
Corn Producta. rfg
Corn Producta pfd, rfg
Delaware A Hudson
Delaware. L. ft W
Denver A Rio Grande
Denver A Rio Grande pfd..
Dlatlllera' Becurltlea
Erie
Erie lat pfd
Erie 2d pfd
General Electric
Hocking Valler
lllliiola Central
International Paper
International Paper pfd
International Pump
International Pump ptd....
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City Southern
Kanaaa city So. prd
Loulavllla A NaahTllle
Manhattan L,
Metropolitan Street Ry
Mexican Central
260
JUS
44
102
14
2
223
14
64
25
44
MOO 111
ins
4
lo:'H
34
l.toO H5
O0
400
103
e
1,400
3S
J4t4
4. TOO 70
4
116
160
14.4(10
100
3.400
12214 1324
142 14014
122
141
104
O0
106
St. 400 22
21,0 44
nS
is
ir.ivi
liaia
'lis
172S
2!1S
(S
'75"
21-4)
ill
177
17t
8:1
103
1(4
100 154
10.KTO 114
us
t
7
172
S4.J00
3.000
400
7,000
"iflO
4,000
173
:i
o
'is"
211
II
71
21
11
too lit
212
I.600 1784
177
t
2
t, 100
14.TU0
to
ton
600
15. 2'10
(.no
1.F.0O
4,000
loJH
V
MS
70S
l
141
21
4'
tic.
102
s
70S
ho
134 V,
17
4
2(lt
101
43
70
60
141
17
M
111
461
4
0
46
76
70
173
12
172
22
si
41
64
11
6K
2
57
161
lat
114
2-'-
Miuiieapolta A St. Lmiia....
M., St. P. A S. K M
M , St. P. A 8. . M. pfd..
Mlaaourl Pacific
Miraourl Kanaaa A Texas-.
Miaanurl, K. A T. pfd
National lad
National R. R. of M. pfd...
New York Central
New Tork. O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
Norfolk A Western pfd
North Americas
PeclAc Mall
Pennsylvania
People's uaa
P.. U.. C , A St. Loula ...
Pressed Steel Car.
Pressed Steel Car pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading lat pfd
Reading id pfd
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. U ft S. P. Id pfd
at. Loula Southwestern
St. Louis S. W. pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific pfd
Southern Railway
Southern Railway pfd
74
161
171
72
43
ss
14i
12
0
100-
4t
140
II
64
M
287
111
1
ts
31
161, oo
100
'i'ooe
4.600
1.400
l.too
too
200
100
140
It
1J7
2
15
103
2
7
4
24
171
I!
102
17
44
41
24
17
t
111
40
181
34
21
6614
161
102
37
44
4
33
67
lit
40
101
1(1
31
It
(6
1,':K
s
120
it
63
114
42
10
50
111
60
260
141
11
'
I
7
230
4i
104
4
M.o
7(
100 11IW
7.(i0 41
Tetineasee Coal A Iron
loo
400
loO
400
131.300
too
161
S4S
34
61
lf
M
Texas A Pacific
Toledo, St. Loula A W
Toledo. St. L. A W. pfd..
t nton Pactflo
t'nlon Pactnc pfd
1 nited States F.xpresa.
l.'nlted States Realty
tolled Slutre Hubber
I S. Rubber pfd
Cnlted Statea Steel
I'. S. Steel pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical
Va.-Carollna Cham. pfd....
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Wella-Pargn Kinreaa ......
Weellnghous Kleclrle ....
Wi-etern I nion
Wheeling ft Lake Erie....
tsconsln Central
Wisconsin Central pfd.....
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
Central leather pfd
6 loss-81,1 meld Steel
1.4O0 64
400 114
(4
114
1011J
60
'ii
60
4.000 4.1 w
4.4'
103
6i)
61
too
700
22
60
0
100
4.400
too
40
(00
2
61
221
45
loi
3
?
220
46
104
4
4
Total tales for the day. 111.400 shares
London Closing; Stork a.
LONDON, April 4. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Conenle. money ...
do account
Ariarooda
Atrhisnn
4e pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian ParlAe .
( has. A Ohio
( hi. tin Gt W
C. M. A St. P....
Pebeera
Denser A R. U ...
do pfd
Brie
do let pfd
do id pfd
Illinois Centrsl ...
LoulsTllle A Sash
St.. K A T
. J0VN. .Y Central
. 11' Norfolk W
. 141 do pfd
. Hi's Ontario 4V W
.lo7W Penaerlranla
ins Kand Mines
.I7 Reading
.43 do 1st pfd
.22 do 2d pfd
.lilt, Soul hern Hallway
. lis do pfd
. lsi Southern Panic ..
. 12 t'nlos ParlRc
. do pfd
. 41V, l f. stool
. 71V, do pfd
.17 Wabash
.Ii4l4 do pfd
. 11 Spanish 4s
..13114
.. iV
.. 44
.. 4414
.. 11
.. H
.. 7ll
.. 41
.. 44
.. 41
..)&
.. TIV,
..144
.. 44
.. 4414
..Hi ,
.. it
.. 42
SILVER Bar
Quiet. 29 11-lSd oer 0111111
iujc.i-s.m per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is Stirs' per cent; for three
months' bills, 8 per cent.
Fore la a Fiaaat-tal.
LONDON. April 4. Money was much
wanted In the market todav In connection
with the consols settlements. Discounts
were weak. Prices on the Stock exchange
were steady and trading was quiet. Con
sols were upheld, being stimulated by the
sinking of the fund prospects. Amer
icans opened dull and rallied to above
partly. Union Pacific was ths feature, but
operators were restricted and prlcea re
lapsed on profit taking. They recovered
during 4 he last hour and rlnsod ateady at
below the best quotations of the day. Grand
Trunk rose sharply on I ruffle returna. Fur
inere aeasrally were firm. Russians
1,200 47 44
100 l 111
4. 400 o4 &
lO.OOO 4f, 46
l.JOO 1 74
lot) 70 70
2.000 174 in
'"400 'js" '22
1.000 4 i
100 M l
"i'io iii ii
1,(00 1ol 1(1
'i',700 ' '
' iuO 174' " 174 "
4,400 7 M
(00 It 3(
Ha 71 7t
1.700 14 (I
i.lioii 144 146
12,700 (3 61
l.aoo to to
"i.'ini ioi ioii
200 44 44
M.400 140 ll
L(o0 5 1-1
100 11 11
mm 4 64
100 m
opened dull, but heel heater lone later
Japanese Imrx-rlsl 4s if 1W4 were quoted
at lm
PARIS. April .-Prices nn the Rourse
todsv oiend verr heavy owing to the coal
strike agitation and the market continued
depi-essed throughout the day. Russian
Imperial 4s were gtiotod at 83 in and Russian
Ix.nds of 14 at ft-'O. The prlvste rate of
dlsrount was 3 per cent.
HKHUN. April 4 Trading on the Bourse
today wss dull owing to the money market
having an unsatisfactory tone.
Mew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. April 4. MONEY Oon call.
strong and higher; highest. 18 per cent;
lowest, , per cent: ruling rale, 1. per cent;
last losn, 16 per cent: closing bid. 15 per
cent- offered at 18 per cent. Time loans
steady; sixty and ninety days and six
months, t per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 5Gi,c.
6TERUNO EXCHANGE Heavy. with
actual business in ban Iters 1 bills tit 14 8n:'iv
4.8M6 for demand anil nt 84 8'.'40ii4.8,-'lo for
sixty days bills. I'osted rstes, it.M'rM kiw,
and $4: commercial hills. J( s:'V(i4-'.
Sll.VKK Bar, 4c; Mcrlcan dollars, 4!c.
HONDS Government steady; railroad
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today were.
as follows:
V. 8. Ret. 2s,
... .10' Japan la. Id series . .111
103l do 4s rtfe c
....1o3 do 4a otfe 12
....l4 I do Jd serin m
....103't,. ft N. unl. 4a lo3
....101 Man. c g. 4s 101
....IHIVMH. Central 4a !
....l.U1! do tat Inr 16
.... 71 Minn, ft St. U 4a.... 1
....114 M.. K. ft T. 4a 101
....102 do 2s
.... 6IS. R. R. of M. r. 4a. M
.... N T. C. g. Ii
....1"2'N. J. C. g. 6s 12
.... t No Pacific 4s 1"4
.... (7 do 3 7
....114 N. ft W. c. 4s 10
.... !o. 8. L. ffdg. 4a
l IPenn. cone. Ia ion
.... o Reading gen. 4a I"0
do coupon ..
V. 8. ts. reg.
do coupon . .
C. 8. old 4a.
do eoupos . .
V. H. new 4s,
so eoupos
Am. Tobacco 4a....
4o la
Atchiana fen. 4a...
do adl. 4a
Atlantic C. U 4a...
Bal. ft Ohio 4s....
do 3a
Brk. R. T. f. 4s .
Central of Gs. (e.
do lat Inc
do 2d Inc
do Id Inc
Chea. A O. 4..
106 St. L. A 1. M. 0. it.. 114
DO fl. L A S. F. fg. 4a. 34
100 St. L. 8. W. c. 4e ... 60
Seaboard A. L. 4a
Chicago A A. Ie
C . R. ft Q. s. 4a
C. R. I. A P. 4a.
do eol. (a.
l.So. Pacific 4e M
ccc. A St. U g. 4s.. mis do 1st 4a rtfs
Celo. Ind. 6a. aer. A. 71 So. Railway 6a.
.. 7
..114
do series R...
7 I Texas ft P. Is 112
Colorado Mid. 4s..,
Colo, ft 80. 4a
Cuba (a
.. 74., St. L. A W. 4a... 1
.. 14 Union Pacific 4a 106
..104 do conv. 4a l'i
..loo t. S. Steel 2d 6a
.. at IWabash la 116
..1ho do deb. B 31
.. 92 1 Western Md. 4a at
..loll W A I. F. 4s kv,
..101 IWia. Central ta 12
D. A R. O. 4a
Distiller' See., la..
Erie p. I. 4s
do gen. 4n
Hocking Val. 4s. .
Japan 4a
Iloston 8toeks and Bonds.
BOSTON. April 4-Call loans, t7
per
cent; tlmt loans, 6'B6 per cent.
Official
7
40
.....111
11
.... 21
40
7n
27
...... 11
II
.... 7
20
II
23
closing on stocks and bonds
Atchison ad. 4s
do 4a
Mex. ( antral 4s..
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boston A Albany
Boaton ft Maine.
Boston Klevated
1 Adventure
.101 Allouea
. 80 Amalgamated .
. tS I American Zinc
.103Atlantlc
.2c.67tBtngham
.190 Cal. A Heels..
5SICentennlal
Fitchhurs Pfd 1
Copper Range ....
Daly West
Dominion Coal ..
Franklin
Uranby
Isle Rovale
Mass. Mining ....
Michigan
Mohask
Mont. C. A C
Old Dominion ....
Osceola
Parrot
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
United Copper ...
U. S. Mining.....
U. 8. OH
Utah
Victoria
Mex. Central 16
N. V., N. H. ft H...l&
I'nlon Pacific 168
Amer. Arge. Chem.... 21
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tub.... 16
Amer. Sugar 141
do pfd l.i
Amer. T. A T 134
Amer. Woolen 43
do pfd 106
Dominion I. A 8 33
. 13
. (1
. '
. 4i
.102
. 39
. 7
.107
. 11
.
1
. 13
. 44
. 6
.
. (4
Edison Elee. Illu 249
Masa. Electric
1
47
do pfd
Mass. Gaa
I'tllted Fruit
United Shoo Maoh.
do pfd '
f. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westing, common
Bid.
. 44
.lot
. M
. 30
. 42
.10
Winona
10 North Butts
ts York Mlnlnai Mocks.
NEW YORK. April 4. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Coa 26 .Little Chief ...
... 7
...204
...6S0
... 1
... 23
... 92
... 41
... 40
... 4
Alice
....360
.... 3
.... V)
.... !f
....110
,...20
...,(U:
....230
Ontario
Breeco
Brunswick Con .,
Comstock Tunnel
Cos. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Silver ......
Iron Silver
Standard
offered. ,
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoel
Savage
'Sierra Nevada
Ismail Hopes
ILeadTlll Cos
Treasury atatement.
WASHINGTON, April 4. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the 316iVjO,X gold
reserve shows: Available cash balance,
$161,634,178: gold coin and bullion, 3o,u,019;
gold certificates, 366.34s.430.
- - - Wool Market.
BOSTON. April 4. WOOTThe market Is
strong with fair activity. The. eastern deal
ers have shown a renewed disposition to
contract for the new clip wools. Shearing
has started In aeveral sections of the west,
notably In southern California and Nevada.
Territory wools are In continued demand
and a little Improvement In clothing grades
Is noted. There is a fair movement in
fulled wools. Foreign grades are firm,
.earilnar Quotations follow: Ohio and Penn
sylvania. XX and abdve, 35iafc; X, 3-''
83c; No. 1. 3W3w; No. 2, aturMOc; fine un
washed. 34i iaic : uarter blood, unwashed
32 (13.: l4o; three-eighths blood. 33'nil'V;
half blood, 3iV-(iJSo; unwashed Delaine. ic.'o
2c: line washed Delaine. v4)3Tc. Michigan
lino unwashed, 24'a20c; Quarter blood, 326'$
33c; half blood, 31Vfl3Jc; unwashed Delaine,
27Q28C. Kentucky, Indiana, etc., three
eighths and quarter blood. 32 33c. Terri
tory: Idaho, line, 2?(fi23c; heavy fine, lftx
2uc: tine medium, 2i'n'J3c; medium, 2i,(fii"7c;
low medium, iit'a -7c. Wyoming, fine, 2Jfa23c;
heavy tine. Mtuc: tine meaiiim, ii'nsic; me
dlum. ai'ji27c: low medium, -ti'aiVc. I'tah and
Nevada, fine. it'UZtc; heavy fine, 194jic; fine
medium. 2J(9'i3c; medium. 277"Jie; low me
dium, asfitfe. Montana, fine choice. 2443-5c;
fine averaae. 2a4i24c: fine medium choice.
iVrrJoe; average, l'r7 24c; staple, 27ri28c; me
dium choice. 3i4Soc.
ST. . LeOl IS. April 4 W'OOL Steady
medium grades, combing and clothing. 24
28c; light fine, 2tK&24c; heavy fine, lMCilc;
tub washed, Sl3c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, April 4. MJ3TAI.S Thers
was a strong advance in the uundon tin
market with spot closing at 173 6s and
futures at 1G9. Locally the market was
firm and higher In conseouence, with spot
quoted at 338.00(38. 60. Copper was 6s lower
In the London market, wltlv spot quoted at
84 6s and futures at Ki 6s. Locally no
change was reported. Lake Is quoted at
$18.504118. 75: electrolytic. $18.2&2l8.u0: cast
Ing, $18.tl)rl8.26. Lead was unchanged at
$3.3&tiu.46 In the local market, but declined
3s 6d to 16 10s In London. Spelter was
unchanged at 25 'i tki in London and at
$n.lfer)6.2i In the local market. Iron closed
at 48s 6d for both standard foundry and
Cleveland warrants in uie bngllah market.
Locally the market was steady and un
changed. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted
at $18.26l.3o; No. 3 foundry northern.
$17.75i&18.a; No. 1 foundry southern. $18.25
felRKi; No. 1 foundry southern. $17.764rl8.60.
ST. I3CIS, April 4.-METAL8-"l.ead,
Steady at $5.?7H. Spelter, quiet at W.OO.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. April 4 COTTON Spot
closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling up
lands, 11.65c; middling gulf, 11.90c; sales,
l.liio bales.
ST. LOUIS, April 4. COTTON-Qulet ;
middling, ll'ic; sales, none; receipts, none;
shipments, mine; stock, 42.5X4 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 4. COTTON-Spot In
fair demand; prices 1 point lower; Amer
ican middling fair, C.6.1d: good middling,
6:3d; middling. 6'Cd; low middling. 67T;
good ordinary. t.69d: ordinary. 6. UM. The
sales were 14.0O0 lialcs. of which 1.000 were
for speculation and export and Included
12.700 American; receipts, I.OuO bales, Includ
ing 300 Amerlrsn.
NEW ORLEANS. April 4.-COTTON-Steady:
sales, 2.US0 bales; ordinary, Hc;
good ordinary, 9 H-I60; low middling, 10V';
middling, HSc; good middling, 114c; mid
dling fair. U'c; receipts, 6.848 bales; slock,
3bO,9o4 bales.
Evaporated Apples and Driest Frnlls.
NEW YORK. April 4. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is firm with a good de
mund fur grades just below strict prime.
Common to fair are quoted at 7 '(''-; fair
to good (19u6 crop), Ms.'usy;; nearly to
strict prime, 9-f)1c; choke. 9V(jl0c; fancy,
Ho.
CAUFORINA DRIED FRUJTS-Prunes
are In good Jobbing demand with quota
tions ranging from 4",c to 8c, according
to grade. Aprlcota are firm with choice
quoted at l')Hl"c; extra choice, 10ii
11c; fancy, llVsdtl-Wc. Peaches are said to
tie In better demand fur consumption.
Choice are quoted at 10c; extra choice, lO'ic.
fancy, l'Vull; extra fancy, lllsol$c. Rai
sins are quiet and unchanged; loose Mus
catels are quoted at uKjeMtc; seeded raisins,
6V';7c; London layera, $1.5oS1.60.
Oils stnal Hosln. '
NEW YORK. April 4.-OII.S Cottonseed,
Irregular; prime crude, 274j28c; prime yel
low, 3444i-34V. Petroleum, quiet; refined.
New York. $7.bX: Philadelphia and Balti
more. $7 66. prime In bulk. $4 ttv Turpen
tine, dull at tttVtfiTt.
Ri8IN tjult-t; strained, common to good.
SAV.
ANNAH. Ga.. April
t-OlL-Tur.
pentine. firm; hovuboHc
ROBIN-bteady; A. B. C. D. E. F. $3 85;
G. $30: H. $4 Ju: 1. $4 3T: K. $4 55; M. $610;
N. $5.15: W G. $5 30; W W. b 45
OIL CITY. April 4 Oll-Credlt bal
ances. $1.63; shipments. 6v.ii4 bbls.; average,
71.72 bbls.; shipments. Lima, 61.3A7 bbls. ;
average, 68.346 bbls.: runs, Lima, 36.7U3
bblt., average, 'X.Jb bbla.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good 1st Cattle Sleadr.
rith Other
Weak to Easier.
HOGS EXPERIENCE DECIDED REVERSE
Moderate Ron of 'keep and La sabs,
with Valaea on All Klnels In.
ehinaed. hat wllk Trade
Cienerally Slow.
SOUTH OMAHA April 4, I.
Recelnt were: i':ittli ,-tnti. ptneefV
OfMcisi Monday $.77 6.7.15 1J.1M
Official Tuesday 4 R1 14.S (.364
Ottlcolul Wednesday .... 4.4 14.4t) lls
1 nrnr tias U1IS Weeg...lL',"4 ,iS
Same last week". ll.sri IK.Vvis 4.I7
frame two weeks Ago. .. .16,447 .;.- 4",iW
Same three weeks ago,.14,tU 13.814 84.364
Same four weeks ago..U.od 3,4 1U.4.W
Same days last year.... i.Wi 10.78$ 3a.43
The following table shoms tue receipts
of cattle, lings and sheep at South Omana
for tha year to data, compared with last
year: lt i Inc.
("ttle 2o.M 110.4S 49.064
Hogs 711.4 Ljii,47 tai.itsl
Sneep 43.131 4..6
CATTLS QUOTATIONS.
The following will show ths prices paid
ror ths different kinds of cattla on the
South Omaha, mtrltil'
Oood to ohuice corn-fed steers $5."5-5'
r air to cnoice coin-fd stiwra 4'ibtaa.ffl
Common to cnoico corn -ted steers.. 4 '''u4. 76
uooa to cnoioe cows and heltera.. 1. ibfq4il
ralr to good coses and heifers 3.:JJ T1
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.7ti'p3.io
uood.to choice feeders 4.00ttf4 0
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. $ 6td4.VO
Common to fair Blocker 1.16J3.M
bulla, stags, etc ". l.60tJ4M
Tha following table show the avrag
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, w.th comparisons:
Date. I 1306. 11906. 104.103. 11902. iUOJ.lllWO.
Mch.
Men.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
3 96,
4 Mil
i 02
I OS
7-44!
i Si
J 32;
7 281
v
7 SI 1
7
7
7 301
7 241
7 2dl
I 031
e W
031
6 13 4 $1
6 lb, 4 Hi
i 22 1 4 &$
i 13
5 IS 4 tf
4
6 22 6 d
i :i 6 17
6 Wi 6 13
6 18 10
7l
8 0i 6 06
6 5 15
6 W 6 25
141
6a"
S17
6 14
6 071
4 9S
6 04;
6) 11
6 14
( 12
6 6
6 mi
e oii
6 7
6 eo
bt
68
oil
Sundae
TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country Tuesday and their points of des
tination: CATTLE. Cars.
A. Sagerstraw, Klron. la N. W 1
John P. Turin, Klron, la. N. W
Saucy Bros., Broken Bow, Neb. Q 1
C. Trent. Bassett, Neb. F. K 1
John Duff, Wlnterset, la. R. 1 1
A. Splrek, Moorhoad. la. Q. W 3
J. Lewis, McClelland, la. U. W 2
J. Plneran, Denison, la. 1. C 1
John Tlghe. Manley, Neb. M. P 1
Robinson Bros, Persia, la. Mil 1
t. Herley & Son, Harvard, III. N. W... 1
SHEEP DOUBLK-DECK.
Lair Bros., Allon, 111. cj 1
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs
Omaha K.OVieV0e $.0(Kg.30
Chicago l.rVg.a 6.8fV5 55
Kansas City 2.26'tf6.90 6.&Ve.36
St. Louis 2.hVuS.00 6.&t"g.65
Sioux City 3.0U&6.60 (.066.30
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each rood was:
cattle. Hogs. Hhe p. H r a.
C. M. A St. P....
12
Wabash 2
Missouri Pacific 8
Union Pacific system. 63
1
39
7
67
17
11
17
15
4
t
li
13
1
4
C. at N. W.. east....
C. & N. W., west....
C, St. P., M. & O...
C, B. & Q., east....
C, B. Q., west....
C, R. I. & P., east..
C, R. 1. A P., west.
Illinois Central ....
Chicago O. W
10
Total receipts 179
28
The disposition of the day's receipts wae
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 325 2103
418
Swift and Company 772 ,64o
Cudahy Packing Co 1.301 4.04
Armour A Co o4 3.410
Vansant & Co 132 ....
Carey 183
Ixibman & Co 17
W. I. Stephens 2 ....
Hill & Son 116
Huston A Co 65 ....
Hamilton ....
U F. Huss 23
Wolf H
Mike Hagerty
J. B. Root A Co 13
Independent Packing; Co 240
Other buyers 14S ....
1.744
sua
926
Totals 4.198 13,562 4,076
CATTLE There was another liberal run
of cattle here this morning, 166 cars being
reported In. Thu receipts, however, were
smaller than usual on a Wednesday, 233
cars having been received one week ago.
The market as a whole did not show any
very marked changes.
Receipts consisted very largely of beef
steers, there being among the offerings a
large number of good fat cattle. A num
ber of the trains were very late In arriv
ing at the yards so that the market opened
slow and dull, buyers being disposed to
tske their time and await the later arrivals.
This gave the market a rather weak ap
pearance. Still right good steers sold at
steadv prices. Common to medium kinds
did not move off any too rapidly and In
spots were a little hit lower. In fact, any
change that may have taken place was
unquestionably on the side ot easier prices.
Cows and heifers were in light supply,
only ten or a doxen loads being In sight
when the market opened. While some of
the buyers seemed to be holding off and did
not take very many rattle of that kind,
there were plenty of buyers for the few
loads on sale. As a result the market
was fairly active at steady to strong
prices.
Blockers and feeders did not present any
new features, the market being fairly
active at prices fully steady. Good csttle
of this kind have sold well all the week
and the market has been without note
worthy feature.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
32.. I 1741 I 08
u i)-, 6 Oil
24.. t 23 6 08
Hi.. i 161
.. t 19V4 I
27.. 6 27 5 131
2.. i6j 6 K)
-.. o ii-Hi 6 (j
30.. 6 0t
$1.. (26 6 14
1... lii
3... ( arxi e 1
3... 8 2714I 5 10;
4. ..I I 5 31
No At. Pr. No. As. Pr.
11 114 4 IJ 3 1101 4 T
1 12.1 4 K 1 Hid 4 11
I OT.O 4 41 1161 4 71
,.. 157 4 13 0 1224 4 a
1 043 4 4 se nto 4 H
i 1011 4 ie 4 133 4 10
14 1"!0 4 44 12 l'Jf 4 M
11 1174 4 70 It 120 4 40
1 1014 4 13 10 1224 4 40
1 MS 2 74 !l 13t t 44
1 770 I 74 24 1100 4 U
It 444 4 24 14 133 0 4 It
4 K7 4 24 1 1240 4 tO
7 147 4 30 12 1165 4 to
1 114 4 24 21 ....1144 I ot
( 114 4 OS 14 1131 4 00
II la 4 4 ro live I ot
1 IUO 4 40 SU 1324 i 00
20 Iil 4 4U II 1171 i M
44 4 4l 1 1413 I 40
4 167 4 40 SO 1271 I 04
4 lll 4 40 32...: 1174 4 nd
I loot 4 40 II l:2 I I
4 143 4 40 4 1175 It
1 11X14 4 to in 1133 I It
1 1141 4 40 17 124 I 10
4 1130 4 43 14 1!t4 I 24
14 1114 4 41 W Mil I 14
14 KM 4 10 10 142 I 24
M l ibit 4 70 M 1441 I 40
....1111 4 74
COWS.
1 740 t 40 13 Mt 14
1 124 I 13 1 120 I 40
1 470 1 24 1 444 1 40
1 I I IS 10M 1 M
1 ISO 2 23 1 1074 1 44
1 1 24 4 1104 1 10
1 I.-O 1 24 11 lt I 70
- 1 410 1 K 1 1121 1 71
1 41 1 44 1 1HW I 71
1 1014 I 40 4 iflrr 1 74
1 014 I 40 I M!0 I 74
1 1100 1 40 1 1M4 1 74
1 170 1 M 1 lul t 71
1 430 1 40 14. 1034 1 M
1 u4 40 1 1 1 M
1 1104 I 74 It 4.4 40
1 014 1 71 4 1164 I 40
1 1010 t 74 I lilt I 40
1 1110 t 76 1 1130 I 44
4 447 I 74 I UN 4 00
1 1-6 1 40 1 1111 4 04
I nao i tw t '...1140 4 oo
4 Is4 1 00 1 1S44 4 01)
i 40 1 00 1 1171 4 OO
1 M I CO 1 lit 4 40
1 1130 1 OS I 460 4 14
i 1030 I Ot 1 le 4 u
1.1 m t ut T lost 4 14
1 1"W I 2S I loll 4 u
I Ill" 1 25 4 llud 4 40
1 770 1 14 I M IS
1 lloO 1 34 1 lltO 4 24
1 1O40 1 44 4 1110 4 M
1 1040 I at 1 Hot 4 44
4 S4J I 4 1 lilt 4 44
1 1140 1 40 I.... 1040 4 40
1 440 I 40 1 not 4 40
HEIFERS.
1 41 1 I IU IS
1 " 1 at 44 4 es
4 4st 14 1 414 4 OS
1 410 I 2ft I 440 4 M
1 140 I 24 17 441 4 04
4 atl
4
I It
1 To
1
I S
11 4M
I Mot
1 114
I ?oo
1 itts
1- 11IS
1 1410
I Man
! USD
1 IIH0
1 to
I 1f0
I e
I t
167
1 144
1 40
I tfO
1 103
1 1311
1 140
1 140
I I JO
stock:
1 700
1 ?
1 1.
1 40
1 4
1 40
t 500
1 4l
1 14
I . 40
10 731
434
M
1 1.1
I 4e
4 as
I is
I an
!....
. r.
. ro
. tola
. S3A
lion
. 600
I !0
4 r
4
4 24
4 ;s
4 74
3
BUL1.
t M
. Men
. 1 tn
. 170
. .1740
, . 040
..u:o
. . lio
. .14.1
..110
. ,1r0
.. tan
.145
..1470
.14.1"
S 5
1
1 ii
I 74
1 7
I 4n
3 15
1 U
I n
3 fl
4 no
4 no
4 oil
4 41
I 10
4 If)
I 14
I U
24
K
I U
I 34
1 M
I Ml
I 40
I 44
I 40
1.
STAGS,
in i. . .
.1235 I 40
CALVES.
4 00 1 140 4 no
4 M 1 Sno oo
4 M 1 14i 4 w
I 44 l i:o 4 on
I 40 4 H.7 4 r-i
4 no 1 ::0 4 60
4 M
ER8 AND FEEDERS.
I on t 4 15
1 On MO 4 15
I 23 2 790 4 25
1 74 'll 443 4 26
I 74 21 7.i4 4 25
I 4J t 45i 4 :i
S3 17 !2 4 :-.
1 n 1 46,1 I M
I S 1 341 4 35
4 PS 1 4 40
4 00 II 440 4 40
4 in
WESTERNS.
MONTANA.
1 hull 750
1 bull lljn
4 feeders.. W7
1 steer 930
3 00
2 S0
3 60
4 no
4 60
1 bull.
.1IH :
2 stags. ...irt
3 40
3 75
4 40
1 steer Mi
&t steers.. ..1161
122 feeders. 987
HOGS The market opened slow and gen
erally 6c lower than yesterdny, ta It li some
of the packers holding out, and apparently
playing for a still Inturr decline than that.
The early sales were largely on the bitsis of
$6X14, as agnlnst $.:'7i4, which was a very
popular price yesterday. After some of the
more urgent orders were filled and buyers
dropped out the bears were ahle to curry
out their plan of pounding prices, so tliiil
the close was B'u'Hc lower than vesterndy.
The bulk of the hogs sold St $;.JiVii.224. as
against $6.2C''a.30 yesterday. While the
trade opened slow a clearance was made in
reasonable season.
Representative sales:
No At.
41 ...10
70 IH
14 171
42 214
133
10 IS4
44 216
74 toj
44 244
31 110
64 104
14 131
41 20
72 2H4
233
TO 254
46 311
14 161
8h. Pr. No. A. h. Pr
loo 4 in t tin to 4 ::v,
... 4 225, 10 Ill 40 !?v,
SO 4 22', 7i jS 4
... tl!H 76 284 ... 4 2?H
... 4 S2V4 77 17 10 I til,
40 4 23V, Kl IM 10 t 225,
... !?', 61 t;i 30 I 22,
120 4 22V, ST 237 40 t 2,'v,
... 22 , 40 an fj.,
... 4 135, 32 2k 1C0 C 2?v,
M 4 26 17 214 10 4 22V,
... 4 14 44 2H4 ... 4 22V,
... 4 2S 74 245 240 4 S:V,
... 4 26 44 2ii4 10 4 22',
40 4 25 74 204 ... 4 22V,
... 4 26 74 232 30 4 221,
... 4 II 44 240 an t 22V,
... 4 10 14 234 10 4 22V,
10 4 15 71 144 10 4 22,
140 4 10 21 MS ... 22t,
... 4 10 44 207 ... 4 22 V,
40 4 10 17 25 40 4 12',
0 4 20 14 214 ... 4 22V4
120 4 10 14 257 ... 4 22V,
40 4 20 64 21 120 4 22V,
... 4 10 44 259 40 4 I2i,
... 4 ID t:l 1K5 ... 4 22,
... 4 20 42 214 40 4 12'J
40 4 10 ....'....3 120 4 22V,
40 t 20 74 241 10 t 22V,
0 4 M 74 2!1 ... 4 :-:v,
140 4 20 7 174 10 t 22V,
... 4 22 '4 11 .'20 ... 22i,
0 4 22V, 77 224 40 4 22',,
4 22V, 1 24;t ... I 22V,
... I 12V, 44 SS ... 4 22V,
120 4 221, 77 213 ... 4 22',
..i 4 12V, 72. ...... .244 10 4 22 ,
... 4 14 tS 2 ... 4 26
40 4 21 61 34 ... f 26
40 4 74 210 4o 4 2
... 4 2 44 1-13 40 4 23
... 4 34 132 274 ... t 25
... 4 41 114 40 4 25
.151
.104
.211
.207
.234
111
.24
.20
.211
.316
.231
.177
.111
.147
.13$
.161
.141
.211
o. . .
44...
...
41...
71...
41...
47...
44...
47...
41...
42...
74...
70...
44. . .
74...
11. ..
144..
14...
71...
47...
00. ..
104
244
141
IMS
40 228
44 161
71 Ill
ill 171
SHEEP The life and snap which wore so
conspioious in yesterday s trade in slieep
and lambs were absent this morning.
Buyers after learning how the stuff sold
at other market points seemed to fe,.-l that
they had boosted the market at this point,
mnMt too foal inH w,r, I . 1 1 . ...t ,
a little more cautiously this morning. At '
tne same time the quality of the receipts
was not so good as yesterday, that Is there
were not so many good or choice loads
on sale. Still another reason to he found
In the fact that a large proportion of the
recelpta came In wet from last night's
rain. As a result the market on both sheep
and lambs was rather slow todnv, but still
about steady. Iambs that brought $t.60
yesterday, sold at the same point today,
showing that there waa no chunge, at least
on them, and other Bales, so far as could bo
Judged, also looked steady.
It will be noted that some clipped sheep
and lambs are beginning to arrive. The
sheep sell generally about $1.00 a hunred
lower than the wool sheep of the same
grade and lambs ll.Oix&l.io lower.
Quotations: Good to choice native lambs,
$C. Soft. 60; good to choice light western
lambs, $8.2rVtfi.60; good to rholce heavy
lambs, $6.0011. 4o; fair to. good lambs, $ti.O0
4.26; cull lambs, $4.5foj5.60; good to choice
light yearlings, $5.7otitj.fj; good to choice
heavy yearlings, $5 tVVfitl 00; fair to good
heavy yearlings, $S.50io5.76; good to choice
wethers. $6.6&(jt.00; fair to good wethers,
$6.40436.65; good to cholco heavy ewes. $5 40
r6.76; good to choice light ewes, $5.0iS5.36;
fair to good ewes, $4.50ti5.O0; cull sheep and
bucks, fc.OOtJil.OO.
No.
10 western ewes
61 clipped western lambs
3S3 western ewes
313 Mexican yearlings ....
623 western lambs
21 cull ewes
16 western ewe culls
Av. Pr.
i 4 26
80 6 15
111 6 50
83 6 10
7S K 50
S 3 tfl
44 3 W
Kli 4 00
,78 4 00
K5 i 10
. 100 5
. W 6 30
. 117 5 50
,100 6 00
. HI 6 10
. t 6 16
.66 6 15
MARKET
50 Mexican ewes
60 western ewe culls
478 western ewes
western ewes
western ewes
western ewes
western wethers..
lor) western lambs
208 Mexican lambs
404 Mexican lambs
CHICA4.0 LIVE STOCK
Cattle ateady to Tea Cents Lower
Hogs Ten Cents Lower.
CHICAGO, April .-CATTLE-Recelpls,
20,000 head; market, steadv 40 10c lower:
common to prime steers, $4.00firt.4O; cows
$3 toguVOO: heifers. $.'.754(6.60; bulls. $2.Cfr
4.26; calves, $2.75fl5.76; stockers and feeders.
$ 7674.76.
HOGS Receipts. SO.Oflo head; market. 10c
lower; choice to prime heavv, $t.50n 67,
medium to good heavy, $6.4056.471; butcher
weights, $K.4oa.6!i4; good to choice heavy,
mixed, $6.40416.46; packing. $6 S0tf)r,.4n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 22.O0U
head; market for sheep, steadv: for lamhs,
steady to bin lower: sheep, $4.5n4rti.50; year
lings, $5.75Q6.40; Iambs. $4.75i6.70.
vsvnsns f'llr Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts, $.000 head. Including 150 southerns.
Market steady to 10c lower; choice export
and dressed beef steers, $j.3rB6.i0: fair 10
good, $4256.26; western fed steers, $3Htf
6.8; stockers and feeders, $J.MVj4 76; south
ern steers. $3.755.00; southern cows. $2 5U
4 25; native cows. $2 66-l 66; native heifer",
$3.501, 15; bulls, $3.0ti4.J5: calves, $3.0ii4.50.
HOG8 Receipts, 12.6W head. Market was
weak to 5c lower; top, $63V,; bulk of sales,
$6.22VftJ-30; heavy, $6.30u6 37V : packers, 8.2i
4aS:S; pigs and lights, $5.$nruU,27v4.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 2 5ol
head. Market o-ii'l&c higher; western weth
ers. $6.00: native lambs, $5 254ii.6ii: western
lambs. $6 264141.60; ewes and yearlings. $4 J5
dU.OO; western fed yearlings. $5.6t1i6.1i;
western fed sheep, $4.5u6.Ui; Blockers and
feeders, $3.00444 60.
it. Lonls Live stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 4 CATTLE Receipts,
3.600 head, including l.tViO head Texans;
market weak native shipping and ekfort
steers, $4 KMi5.0O; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $3.7&&u.ao; steers under l.noO lbs;
$264H.65: stockers and fi-eders, $2.401.40:
cows and heifers. $2.10ftj..26; eannets. $l.7S
ti2.6tl; Uulls, $3.504)'4.16; calves, I2ttii(,.,t
Texas and Indian sieers. $39xti4.7o; cows
and heifers. $2.204.S.
HOGS Receipts. 7.500 head; market Se
lower- pigs and lights. $5 fK(f i.4." ; ckers.
I6.iako.4o, butchers and best heavy, $6.yii
S.n6. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, l.llfs)
head; market steady; native muttons, $i.'w
It 6. 50; lambs. $6. ju6.Ho.
tork In HUM.
Rectlpta of live stock at th-i six
western markets yesterday ;
prlnripal
Csttle.
Hoes.
14.
5,()
lSf.5- JO
7. N1
7.6 Hi
3o.dll
Sh
"P.
South Omaha 4 VO
Sioux City
1.5
Kansas City
St. Joseph .
St. Louis ..
Chicago
Totals ....
9.ii
2.0O9
3.SU0
20,0o0
4..'.SW
2.600
4.072
1.0 4)
i2.f4.0
7.241 36.435
lona City Live Nloe-k Market.
SIOUX CITY. !a.. April 4.-(8i.etlal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. l.oOO hejul
Market loc lower; Blockers sieady: beeves.
$4 25.ri6.60: cows and l.etfers. Ufi4.Lt)',
stockers and feeders, tiiofl-Lie; calves and
yearhnxa. $3fVyq4.26.
HOGS Receipts. 5.() head. Market 5',j
10c lower, selling st $6.06 fi.3u; bulk of
sales. $6.17lT 22.
t. Josenk Live ttork Market.
ST. JOlEPH. April I CATTLE Re
ceipts, ,' hrad, market slow; natives,
4 irf44 a; rws and heifer. $1.7M?4 t1;
st k rs and fee,li i t.Su.
lit ilia - Ho, elpts. 7.n ln-iid; market V
loeier; IIkIiI. $K.:3ii z;; medium and
lieavt. M -'.Miii V,
SHEEP AND I.A.MHS-Hecelpis. 407!
ht'iid; itinrk"t stindy; liunlut. $'; Wctli
eis. $V7.; ea rs. $." jo.
OMAHA WlltH.1.14:;. M4HKET.
Condition of Trade and Mentations on
staple and Ksney I'rodnee. (
KOGS ncc-ipis, llbeiul; Irish sloik. case
cioini. H',i
l.lE 1'Ol'I.THV - Hens, lit; old
I onKii'i . j-ji, t.iiVrys. 1., ducKs, lie;
younit roosters, tense; geese. .
LiHtSSLH ni liiKi'-lumril.1 lSIHSe;
dd tonis. loulbv. cnickens. lowl-c; old roost
lis. ,c; tliH-ks, li4ii:ic; , vc.
Ill' I 1 Kit t acKIng sties. IV; t holes
to fancy dairy, i.mii'.c; creamery, -utiilvv.
HA1-l i lies quote;! by Umalia t cd com
pany. No. 1 upland, $7; medium,
ionise, lo.njyo 60. Hye straw, $6 60.
BRAN Per ton. IW.toO.
1Ui-iCai. rrtuiTB.
$.;
DATES-l'cr Ihx of 30 1-lb. pkgs .,
Ilallovte'cn, In Vo-ib. boxes, -r lb., er.
$-;
t-a
era, per lb., 4c; walnut sttiued, 1-lb.
pKgs.,
i-'.otl per dor.. S-lb. boxes. $1.00.
OKA.VGli.ji-'alifoinin, extra fancy Red
land iisveln, ail sues. $3.e; fancy nsvtiv
la 16; ilioU't, ull sixes, $1.
LK.MuNH Li moment, extra fancy, 244
sno. 10. ,6: ..o to 3U0 slae. H.iu.
FIGS Calirurnia. I'tr :-ib. carton. 7rJ
iwc: Inipoited Smyrna, thrw-crown. 11c; sla
Crown, 13c.
HA NANA 3 -Per medium alaed bunch, 31.7$
ili.Ji; jumbos, IZjOhiIW.
TANtiERINKS California, per o ft
about 12S. $3.00.
GRAPE KRUIT Florida, per boa. $7 00i
7.60; California, per box. l4.MXa4.50.
FRUIT
PFARS-Winter Nellie. $2..
APPLE3-"allfornia Newton. Pippins and
Raldwlua, $2 per bu. box; Ben Davis. $3
per bu. box; w IneHaps, $i.60 per bu. box;
other varieties. $2.utiai..o0 per bu.; New Yorlt
apples, Haldwlns and Russets. $6.00 per bbl.
GRAPES Importd Malagas. $6.tu7.60
l'0 1 A 1 ut-d-iiome brown, per bu., 4J
V0c; South Dakota, ier bu.. 7oC
NAVY liEANS Per bu., $1.06; No. 2. $1.76.
LIMA lie-AN 8-Per lb., ft'tc.
I'AWIACili-California. 3j per lb.; Wis
consin, In crates, per 'b.. 2lAii-'e-
CARROTS. PARSNIPS AxsD i URNIPBw
Per bu.. 8."c.
CELERi California, $1 per dos.
SWKET PU I A n;ES Illinois, per U-pk.
bbl., $4.60.
NEW VKGhlfACLES.
TOMATOES FlorltVei, per crate ot 30 lbs.,
net. 46.60.
WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30
lbs , in t. to.
ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red.
per bu., Koc; bpanisii, per crate, $3.26; Colo
rado, red and yellow, per bu., $1.
STftlNU DEANS Por hamper of about 39
lbs., ne., 43.Uxo4.00.
TURNIPS, liEETS AND CARROTS
Louisiuua, per dos. bunches, 75c.
SHALLO'i'TS Louisiana, per doxen
bunches, 76c.
HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl.,
$7.i"t4lo 00, per do a heads, $1,0041.26.
LEAK LL'XTLCE Hothouse, per dos.
ll(aa, ".c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doa-, $1.75ij
2 J' BEEF CUTsV
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. ribs, 11'jO; No. 3
ribs, SVsc; No.' 1 loin. 16c: No. 2 loin, l'lc;
No. 3 loin, 11'A.c: No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2
chuck, 5Vsc; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 1 round,
be; No. 2 round, 7Vic; No. i round. 7s,c.
No. 1 plaie, to; Nu. 3 plaie. 3Vsc; No. t plule,
C' MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per Ktg, 3 i5: per bbl.. $6.76.
HuNEV New, per 24 lbs., 13.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c Wisconsin
brick, 16c; Wisconsin limberger, 16c; twins,
13'c: Young Amerlcus, 16o.
NUTS V uinut, No. 1 tcft shells, new
crop, per ib., lOVxc; hard shells, per lb.,
1314c. I'ecar.s, large, per ib., 14c; Small, per
lb., 12c. - eanuts, per lb., 6H1C; roasted, per
lb., be. Chill walnuts, per lb., liavc.
Alinonda, soft shells, per lb.. 17c; hard
shell, per lb., 16c. Cocoauuu, $4 per aack
of loi.
FRl'SH FISH. Trout, 11c; halibut, 11c;
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white baas, 11c; sun
fish, be; perch, skinned and dressed, ec;
pike, 94i H-o; redsnapper, 11c; salmon, l:ic;
crannies, ec; eels, Ibc; black bass, 22-;
whinnsli, 1"Kii12c; frog legs, per doa., 66c;
lobsters, green. IlSc; boiled lobsters, 42c:
blueflsh, loc; herring, &c;.Spantrih mackerel,
16c; haddock, loc; shrimp, $1.00 per gallon;
amelta. 12c; coo, i.c: Duuneaas, uc catnsii.
16c; roe shad, 75c; flounders, lie.
RADISHr-B 23v.;iiouse, per aoa. bunches,
60iu76c.
MUSHROOMS ilot'.iause. per lb., 60v$60e.
OYSTERS Fresh standard, $1.40 per gal.;
shell oysters, ll.uo-U2.00 per 400; Little Neck
clams, $1-60 per 100.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbla., $5.04;
gianuialed cant, In sacks, $5.01; granulated
beet. In sacks, $4.91-
SlRUP In barrels, 24o per gal.; in casta,
10-1 b. cans, $1.60; cases. 11 slo. una, $2.o;
cases, 24 V-lb. cans, $1.C.
COFFEE Roasted: No. $5, 26V4o per lb.;
No. 3o, ioio per lb.; No. 2&, liVirO per Its.:
No. 20, lu',u per lb. ; No. 21, lHc per lb.
FLOUR wholesale iiest high grade Ne
braska, per cwt, $1.90; best high graale pat
ent Minnesota, per cwt $2 30; straight pat
ent Nebraska, per cwt., $1.90; second pat
ent Nebraska, 41.80.
CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per 4
bbl., WO lbs., $4.50; Norway mackerel, pec
bbl., 200 lbs., bloaters. $40.00; No. 1, $.t)o;
No. 2, $26.00; No. 3, $JO.0O; Irish, No. 2, 116.00;
Herring, In bbla., 200 lbs. eucfi, Norway, 4k.
$13.00; Norway. 3k, $13.00; Holland, mixed.
$11. 60; Holland herring. In kegs, milkers.
Sue; kegs, mixed, 70c.
CANNED uUoOS-Corn, standard West
ern, &5&uoc; Maine, $1.26. Tomatoes, $-lb.
cans, $1.2101.60; 2-lb., 9Hc$1.00. Pineapples,
grated, 2-ID.. $2.0610.30; sliced, $1.904,2.20.
Gallon apples, fancy, $3.60; California apri
cots, $1.4ku2.00; pears, 1.7Ei(u2.tO; peachc-s,
fancy, $l.i3.40; H. C. puachea. $2.0O(a2.frA
Alaska salmon, red, $1.16; pink, 90o; fancy
Chinook. F., $2.10; fancy aockeye, F., $l.lio;
sardines, Vi oil, $2.6o; mustards, $2.soji
3 10. Sweet potatoes, $1 luai-26; sauerkraut
$1.00; pumpkins, HOciutl.00; wax beans, t-io.,
75uOc; lima beans, 3-lb., 76c'o 41.35; spinach
41Sji - 00; cheap peas, 2-lb., Hoc; extra, titui
10c; fancy, $1364(1.(6.
BROOMS No. I carpet, $.1.25: No. I carpeL
$2.40; No. 3 plain. $3 2C.
HIDES. PELTS AND TALIX)W-No. I
t'leeu hides, 9c; No. 2. 8c; No. 1 salted,
lie; No. 2. 10c; bull hides, 78!!ic; dry
hldt i, 12320c. Horse hides, large, $3; small,
12. bheep pelts, each &0c$!. 25. Tallow, No.
U ic; No. 3, JVr 'ough, inc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, April 4. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures ruled steady at
unchanged prices to an advance of 5
polnta. Sales Included Mar at 6 .n5iJ. Hue;
September. 6.9Mj7.0fo: October. 7. 16c; Ie.
cenibcr, 7.20c; March. 7.4"S7. Spot Rio, quiet;
No. 7 Invoice, $ 1-liic.
Call Money Uonmlng.
NEW YORK. April 4 -Shortly before tha
close of the stock market today call money
loaned at 18 per cent.
Inanne Mnn Held for ( rime.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 4. Martin
V'anthof, said to be demented. Is being
held, charged with burning his wife to
death In their home here today.
HKAL ESTATE TK ASSFKHS.
Myrtle 8. McFarland and husband to
Mark H. Sharp, part lot 36, Millard
& Caldwell's , f J
Mark H. Sharp and wife to William
R. McFarluud et al., same I
William B Hammond to Charles W.
Fowler. 13o feet lots $ and 9, block
t. A. 8. Patrick's add 2,0o0
William Roberts to Ai.na Harris, lot
7. block . Maxfleld's 2d add I
Hastings A Heyiien to Albert Schlelp.
lot 19, block 1, Hastings efc Heyden's
add i
Same to Julius Schlelp, lot 20, block 1,
same 3n0
William C. Cnburn and wife to Kate
Llngouner. lots 15, 16 and 17. block
12. West Side add ItT,
George E. Paxton, trustee, et al., to
Annie S. Paxton, lot I. Kensington. 1
Mary Sliernerhnrn and husband to
Kate M. Face, lot 8. block 4, Dwlght
Sc Lyman's iOn
1. B. Wllkerson ami wife to William
II. Jones and wife, lot I. block 2,
Hamilton Square t.l'JO
E S. I loud and wife to A. A. Gibson,
ii lot 2. Mock 6. Reed s 1st 8,t)
AuKUHt C. Mart and wife to John II.
Drexel, w!:1 feet lot lit and lot 17.
' block 14. Saunders A Himebaugh'a 125
Same to Herbert W. Drexel. part lots.
18 and 1ft. block 14. same 125
Same to Kolx-rt Rosenxweig. part lot
19 and lots 20 and 21. block 11, sit me. 2J0
William V. Church and wife to Fran
cis M. Church. e5t. lot 4. block 4,
Sixteenth Street mid 1
F. M. Church to same, eV4 lot 6, block
4. same 1
John W. Cutrie and wife to Joseph
J. Miller, lots 4 and 6, block -, Har
rier s 3d add '1,375
Caroline Hull and husband to Lewis
K. Rubltiaon. lot 11. block 12, Har
rier's 2d 22c
F. D- Day Cl Co.
Stock. Grain. Provision
klv Ittf Crala to I'a.
Cklcaee anal soiaueapolls Delivers.
Ona-elghlt) commission on Grain, one
euaiisr on Stocks. Prompt and careful
.mention given u outside accounts. Write
(or cur daily Market Letter, mailed tree.
Main Orrn-e.
llO-l II Board ol Trade asle.
UMAHA. KKn.
Long Dlataneo Tkoao, Ootflai Ules