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niE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, JOOfi. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET I 4- GoTernment 8ndi Out Crop Ticarerf Unex pectedly BulJish. CONDITION OF WINTER WHEAT LOWER Report irprltn Burt, Who Raeh tu Bay, Advaaelaa; Prlees C orn Rales Unlet at Might Advaace Oat Art tead. new. 4 3d: AmerVsn mixed, old. I 7d; futures, quiet; Msy. I 4'-d; July, 4 JEW lOHK nRMTRtl. M tRKF.T Qaolallon of Ihr liar oa Commodities. NEW YORK. April 10-FI.OtR Receipts, 15. 370 bbls : exports. 8.542 hhls markr'. bout stcadv and quiet: Minnesota patent. $4 2?il.45; Minnesota bakers. $3 40ii 1. . 5 ; win-1 -T pstent. n K'-'iH 2o; winter atra laih t 13 SMja to; ry. flour, dull; fair to Rood. $3.AVa.4 9 i; choice to fancy, $1.9531 10. I'liiiNMKAl,-Finn, white i,.nl yellow (nni. $1.15; coarse, ll.otvyi.oifj kiln dried. BARLEY Quiet: feeding. 4b'iC New York; malting, 5tV6Sic, c. I York. XV M EAT Receipt, t urn bu.: 7,97 liu .; spot market firm: No. 2 red. tnc. nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, 90c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Dulttlh. v". nominal, afloat. Option opened lower and declined 'Ac under poor ruble and better weather. The government crop report allowing a winter wheat condition of 83.1 ' more bullish than expected and a NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Becomes Decidedly Weak Under Raid of an OreaniMd Bear Party. MANY STOP LOSS ORDERS ARE UNCOVERED crossed I4,1(o.ftoo marks; notes In circula tion, decreased IM .S.'n.Otio niark. c. I f.. f., New exports. OMAHA, April Is, 'M. A bullish government report put wheat tip o today. The report gave the condi tion of winter wheat 89. 1,, aa compared with 91.8 a year ago At the atari there waa a little, aelling on lower cable and prices were down 4.c from yesterday. Trade waa liarht. Iwilhnv th rn.vi.rniMf.nt flirurea ut 11 o'clock. The report waa a big surprise j quick advance of l'c followed. The mHr io tne bear and there wa a rush to buy wheat. The market closed at "S"c for May, a split below the top. Cash demand waa good and receipts were light. The corn market wa quiet and ruled lightly above yesterday's figure. t'ush demand I good at an advance of He, and receipt are light. Btorks are decreasing rapidly, and a large part of the trade la ready to buy on break. Oat were Kteady. with closing figure, a ahade above yesterday. ' Primary wheat receipt were 306,000 bu. and shipment 28O.0OO bu., against receipt r.f 1!V7, bu. last year and htpmenta of 20 bu. Corn receipts were 382,nno bu. and shipments of soi.ono bu., against re ceipt last year of 548 OO bu. and shipment of 818.0") bu. Clearance were 8,000 bu. wheat, 7,621 bbla. flour, 161, 000 bu. Corn, and 49.000 bu. oat. Liverpool closed unchunged at d lower on wheat and 'iffrSd lower on corn. Minneapolis wired. "Terminal elevator veiling wheat to loHd out to city mill to day. T.ooks like country house are about cleaned out." From the Inter Ocean: "tJt year n wheat there wa a loss of 1. 412,000 acres, shown In the May report, from various caue, and the condition at harvest wa 82.7, tho final report being 428.0fJ0.0iiO bushels. There are few year when the April condi tion ha been maintained at harvest, 'n fact, In a large majority of the year the April condition 1 generally higher than at any other period. In 1894 It wa 86.fi. suggesting a crop of I71.oi0.oii0 bushels. The condition then wa cut down by hnr- vest to i8.7 and Hie final yield to 3J2,8.Io,Oi) : western tamed, lN.atKgx.s6; refined, firm; bushels." i continent, $9 30: South America is 7.V emnl ket closed firm at a net rise of wmc. May, W 9-irHjxtrc, closed at Wc; July, 83 1-1&1)84 13-ioc, closed at 84V; September, MVovfce. closed at H3c. CORN Receipts 3Mio bu. ; export. 111, Sol bu.; spot market barelv steady; No. 2. 6fic. nominal, elevator and" 54Vc, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow. ooVie; No. 2 white, otic, nominal. Option opened easier, cable being lower and the weather better, but rallied with wheat and ruled steady. The close waa steady net unchanged to Ve decline. May, fcj3 l-16c, closed at hi'sc; July closed at 62vie; September closed at 63c. OATS-Receipts, 157,500 bu. ; spot market steady; mixed oats, 36 to 32. pounds, 3u iW'v; natural white, 30 to 83 pounds, 87H''i' tUH r"P,"'d wn',c ss to pouml. Si" H.KD Firm; spring bran, $20.23; April shipments, middling, $20.25; city, $20,158' HAY Firm; shipping, 60rgs6c; good to choice, xf,r8flc. HOI'S Steady; state common to choice, lio crop, l(lM16-; 19o4 crop, 7'ic; olds, falc; Pad lie coast, 19o. 8&13c; 1904, 7(6 8c; olds, 4 5c. H1DKS Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lhs., 2tj; California. 21 to 2n pounds, 31c; Texan ury, it to bo pounds, lc. l.EATM ER Steady: acid, 2651 27Uc. PROVISIONS - Beef firm; family, SU.MfliM'V: mes. ! .rfsglO.oo; beef hams, $ai.00'21 .bo; packet. $10 6ojill.n0; city extra India mess, $l8.0mtig.r,o. Cut meats steady; pickled bellies, SU.a4rlU.26; pickled shoulders. 'i-4c. pirsiea nam. ii)V4allc. l.ard firm; Local range of options: Articles. Close. High. I Low. Close. Wheat May.... Coin May July Onia May..,.. 71A 41'A 4013 71'!7oir 7P4A 41V.SB 41B 40U 4i ; 41 B iH A Osuaha lash Prices. 'CORN No. 4. one car, 40Hc; no grade, one car, 41c. OATS No. 2 white, one car, 30V4C Omaha Cash gales. WHKAT-No. 2 hard, 72&75c; No. 3 hard, COtiTlc; No. 4 hard, Dftts1r. No. 2 spring, 72(fl74Hc: No. 3 spring. 66(13 71c. t.'OKN-No.-3, 414ti4IV4c- No. 4, SSHrfiHOio; No. 3 yellow, 41H-'! No. 3 white, 42So. OATS No. 3 mixed. 30c; No. 3 white, 30Hc; NO. 4 white, 3r30V4c. RYE No. 2, Site; No. 3, 52c. ' Caxlot Ucrlps. Wheat. Corn Oats Chicago Kanwui City Mlnneapolia Omaha Duluth St. Louis 10 .. 60 ..167 .. 4 .. 67 . . 3 2b6 45 70 CHICAGO OR A I PI . AND PROVIMOSS Keatares of the Trading; aad Closing Prices oia Board of Trade. CHICAOO. April 10. A sharp advance In wheat hre followed the publication of the government crop report, which showed a loss of five point In- the condition of rail sown whest. The market closed strong with the May delivery o higher. Corn and oats were changed very Slightly and provision were 6o7liC higher. Prior to the issuance of the crop report trading In' the wheat pit waa quiet, and because of a general belief that it would declare winter wheat to be in excellent condition the taste 4 the market was' eagy, Whun "the figures declaring th condition of the crop to be 89.1 were posted there was a sudden reversal' of . sen timent. The market held strung for the remainder of the day on active general demand. The close was strong with price almost at the highest point of the day. May opened Voc lower at 7T?178c, sold off to 77VUo and then rallied to iKVtf 7c.- The close was at 787,c. July sold be tween 77HH7Sc and closed with a gain of S ialic at Va?nic. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 44,0u0 bushels. The world's visible supply as shown by Iirad street'a decreased 4Ao,0uu bushels. Primary receipts were 306,000 bushels ugalnst Ki7,0u0 bushels for the corresponding day one year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 234 cars against 361 cars last week and 167 cars a year ugo. The upturn in wheat had a strengthening effect on the corn market, prices showing moderate firmness during the last half of the session. Trading, however, was not In large volume. During the early part of the day sentiment was Inclined to favor lower prices because of lower cables and Improved weather conditions throughout the corn belt. A feature of early trading was heavy sales of July by a leading ele vator concern. The principal buying wa by commission houses. The market cloed steady and elose to the highest price of the day. May opened a shade to "c lower at 46'g4:i1o to 4c, sold up to 4fiV4C and closed at 464c. Jxcal receipts were 26i cars with 12 cars of contract grade. Oats were steudy sll day. The clear weather weakened prices somewhat at the opening, but this was later offset by the strength of wheat. May opened a shade to vc lower at 31Hc to 21Vu314c. gold up to S14c snd closed at S1H1h31c. Local re ceipts were 180 cars. Provisions were In active demand and the market was firm all day. There was an especially lively request for lard, which wa said to he due to light stocks both In this country and abroad. At the close May w.rk w on fcc at Slti.324. Lard was 7 Wo higher at S8t. Ribs Wore 5ij1Vc higher Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 13 cars; corn, 120 cars; oats, 82 cars; hogs, M.OoO head. . The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open.! Hlgh.l Low. Close ! Yea' v. Wheat I ! May 7TT8 July VW Sept. T7 I Corn May 4ftft46 July 4f.,uT! Kept. 46 oats 'May 31V&y July .-si Sept. 29j29Vi Pol k May i 30 July 1 S2H Lard May 8 0 July 8 75 Sept. 8 80 rtlbs- . Muy 5 July 8 87 Sept. 3 S I I I l'78'tn!77Hfl,4r Wl 7Sfc JiSk'ieSiXli re 77 176, tl VTiSiT.1 I I 4V46WflTil V 463 4H 4S 4.iS 46 4f.Vg-' 4V4iVu4.4TWl V pound. 6'tr;ic. I'ork Arm- fniniiv lmi 18.74; short clear, $16.2618.00; mess, 8i7 Zi'U 1 ".). TALLOW Stead v: cliv Sv nnuniev 5V. " " RICK Steady; domestic fair to extra, 3V'tf 6c; Japan, nominal. BITTER-Steady. street price, extra creamery, 21i2H4o; ofllclal price, creamery, luiiiiiiuu 10 extra, ivnic; renovated com mon to extra, ll$n8c; western factory, com mon to firsts. 13iil6c; western Imitation creamery nrst. 17c; state dairy, common to extra, 144j20Hc. CHEESK f irm: state full cresnv larn and small, colored and white fancy, 14"c; state good to prime, liVtfgUHc; state, com mon to fair, 11413c. EGOS Easy; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 21c; state choice, hVijaic; state mixed extra, 19c; western firsts, 18c; seconds, 171c; south erns, l4l8c. t. l.onla General Market. ST LOCI8. April 10. WHEAT H la her: No. 2 cash, elevator, 6V(i9ic: track, viot WVc; May. 784c; July, 76ro76Hc; No. 2 nara, k3c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 44,c; track, 46Hc; May. 44Htf44Hc; July, 44,ti-44HO. OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. SlUc: track. 32c; May, Sl4c; July. 3uc; No. 2 while, 830. KLOl R Steady: red winter oatents. $4.304.40; extra fancy and straight, ti.Mt 4 a; clear, s.fJ3.io. SEED Timothy, $2.S0tS271). CORNMEAIy Steady; $2.30. BRAN Steady : sacked, east track. 9nc$$l. HA Y Steady ; timothy. $6.005 14.50; prairie, $6.00610.60. IRON COTTON TIES-tl.01. BAOilINO HEMP TWINE-TV. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing. $16.00; lard, higher: prime steamed. $8.26; dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extrashorts, $8.87H; clear ribs. $9.00; short clears, $1.12H; bacon, teany: boxed, extra snorts, s.i2Mi; Clear ribs," 89.7S : short clear, $9,874. POVLTRY-Weak: chicken. W'c; tur keys, 15c; duck. 12Vc! geese, 7c . . ' BcTTER lxjwer; creamery, 17ip'.3c; dairy, 15il9c. EGOS Lower at 14tye case count. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbla 8.00 8.000 Wheat, bu 19.000 118.1,00 Corn, bu 70,H (.(ksj Oats, bu. 151,(00 1S3 0 0 Mlaaeapolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April lO.-FIDCR-Mar-ket firm; first patents, $.0OC(i4.10; second patents, $3.806S 90: fllrst clears, $3.5og3 60; se-ond clears. $2.4032.55. BRAN In bulk. $14.50. (Superior boaro. ot trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day ft Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles.! Open. I High.j Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat- May... July... Sept... Flax May... July... Sept... Shortly Before Xoon There Is Short Rally, hat Reaction Hoe, gels la aad Close Is Irregalar. NEW YORK, April 10,-Stock became de cldedly weak today under what appeared to be a raid by an organised bear party In the speculation. The continued strin gency of money has been viewed with considerable equanimity by speculative holders of stocks so long a prices held pretty steady or showed occasions! signs of advance, keeping up speculative oop lldence that there would be an ultimate rise ofTording a profit on holding sufficient to cover Interest chHrge even at the high prevailing rates. But with price starting decisively downward sentiment underwent a marked alteration. It wa evident that the fear of such a movement hsd prompted the placing of large stop loss order be low tho market. Once the raiding tactics of the bear party had succeeded In forcing prices down to the figures at which these stop loss orders came Into effect there wa quite 'ndlscrlmin.tte selling snd throwing over of large holdings for what they would bring. The market showed more acute weak ness than at any time for several weeks. The firm resistance hitherto shown by stocks to the stringency In the money mar ket has caused 'belief that extensive specu lative commitments In stocks must be play ing very little part In the expansion of credits which has run up the rate for mony. This ha been used as an argu ment to show the strong technical position of the stock market In spite of the fact that the severest stringency In money had leen confined almost wholly to the wall of the Stock exchange Itself. A decided effect seemed to be produced duced on sentiment also by the government estimates of the condition on April 1 of the winter wheat crop. The condition wa poorer than had been honed for and the decided strength resulting In the wheat market dashed the sanguine confidence that has been felt In the promising outlook for th crop and the assurance of that potent factor in keeping of the high tide of pros perity. There wa little change In the money situation, the renewal rate being generally held at 20 per cent. While the late yielded early to below that figure. It recovered later to above It and touched 25 per cent again. While sterling exchange continued to decline o to widen the margin of profit on engagement of gold for Import, the difficulty of securing a supply of the precious metal seemed to grow owing to the scarcity of new ar rivals In Imdon and the keen competition of Paris for the available supply. An other day's loss of nearjy fl ,000.000 to the subtreasury brought the Hbsorptlon for the banking week up to $2,158,000, compared with $1,804,000 the corresponding period of last week. At one time during the morning the stock market wa quite generally strong. Read ing wa advanced on talk of a compromise of the coal mining dispute. Amalgamated Copper responded to gossilp of a prospective dividend Increase. But these stock after wards were amongst the weakest of the list with corresponding effect on the re versal of sentiment. The professional char acter of a part of the selling was Indicated by the demand to cover shorts, which caused mime recovery, so that last price were not at the lowest of the day, al though the closing tone was unsettled and Irregular again. Bond were easy. Total ale, par value. $2,260,000. I'nlted State old 4 coupon de clined '4 per cent on call. The following was the range of price on the New York Stock exchange: gslM. High. Low. rinse. Adams Express Amticsmt'ed Topper .. American C. A F Amsrtcui C. F. Bfd. Amnrlf-sn Cot'on Oil... Am. Cotton oil ptd.... I I I 767f76; 76T! 76V 7fi 76i 78V; 7HVj 7lrt 78H 1 17V, 1 17Vi 1 17 I 1 17H 1 17 1 18 1 1S 1 18HI 1 18S 1 18H I 1 17HI I I 1 171 1 17 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 78V,c; No. 1 northern, 7ic; to arrive, 77,c; No. 2 northern, 76'c ; to arrive, ill We: No. 3, 74Ai76c; No. 1 uurum, 71"c; No. t durum, 69c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 41,c: No. 3. 40-V.c. Oats: No. 3 white. 0V,c; No. 3, iViC. Barley. 3!!j48c. Rye. W'iWV.c. Flax, cash, SI UH; May, $1.16. 1 Kaasas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April 10.-WHEAT-Steady; May, 74'sc; Jufy, Tlc; September, 70,c. Cash: -No. 2 hard, 78ifS2c; No. 3. 74WiT78c; No. 2 red, slUttc; No. 3. 83930. CORN Higher: May. 42V,c; July, 41e; September, 4lVc. Cash: No. S mixed, 44c; No. 2 write, 45ol6V:; No. 3, 45c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white. SfnMHc HAY Strong: choice timothy, $ll.aotfr 12.00; choice prairie. $9.00. RYE Steady. 643C6c. EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas new No. 2, whttewnod case Included. 14c; case count, I8H0; case returned, 4c less. Bl'TTLK Lower; creamery, 2w; pack ing, llc. iteceipis. unipmem. 41.000 S6,OoO , 23,000 45.W10 3.000 6,mo Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. ,. Oats, bu. ... 31V Si43iva 3mJ 30 I 304 ii28Ti'q29J H 16 32Si " TH' 1 32Vi 16 40 1 IB 1 U 8 70 $ 86 I $ r.W $ 82SI 8 92. 8 60 I 8 75 8 87Vi 8 7S 8 85 8 85 8 65 8 80 8 9J4 8 80 8 90 8 90 31 H SO i 16 I7H 16 36 8 STH 8 72 ( 86 8 75 8 M 8 hi No. 2. Cash quotations were ss follows: ' r 'IjOT'R Dull, steady; winter patents, $XnS fcO. winter straights, $3.20413 60, spring patents, $3.5i'3 80; spring straights. U.m iiO; bakers. K.JOtfC 90. WHEAT No. I Mr!ag. 78fl8oV,c; No. 1 ttyHw; No. 2 red, WStc'c. CoKN No. X 4VN No. 2 yellow. ST OATS No. 2, 31So; No. t white, 32V; No. while, SJVoSJc. Vt.'K'rt tiK.C Available ftapplr of ;ratn. NEW YORK, April 10 Special cable and telegraphic communication received by Bradstreet's show the following change in available supplies as compared with pie Vlous account : Wheat. I'nlted 8tates apd Canada eant of the Rockies, decreased 1.9S0.O00 bu. : afloat for and in Europe Increased t.50.mo bu.; total supply decreased 4M).Ono bu. Corn. I'nlted States and Canada east of the Rockies, decreased 2.521.000 bu. Oats, I'nlted States and Canada east of the Rockies, decreased i.Otti.m) bu. The leading decreases reported this week are 1.30.' bu. in Manitoba. 79.0 0 bu. at Portland. Me., 53.or0 bu. at the Chicago ele vators. 60.000 bu. at Omaha and 5o.oto bu. ut Goodrich, Ont. Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, April 10 - WH EAT Higher: No. 1 nonhcrn. 8!tfS2e; No. 2 northern. 794fW'Ho; May. 7"c asked. RYK Steudy; No. 1. ni('41c. BARLEY Dull; Nj. 2. 6ic; sample. 40 i4c. CORN-Steady; No. $ cash. 45lj646c; May, 46c bid. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA, April 10. CORN Stronf, No. 2. 46c; No. 4, 45c; No grade. 4?ittc. OATS Firm; No. 3 white. 3lc; No. 4 while. RYE-Steady. No i. 2S?Qc. WHISKY On the baats of $1.18 for .n lshed gutids. BARLEY Good feeding, 39c; filr to Choice malting. 4.1&60C. BKtns-No. 1 tlax, $107: No. 1 north western. $1.14'. Timothy prime, $3.17. tMnver, contract grade, $1160. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl.. $16 26 ttK.30. Lard, per KX lba.. $8 65. Short ribs Sides (loose!. $A.75il8.8u. Short clear sides (tx.xeUi. S. 15a 9 25. Following ere the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbla 26.5n 18. o Wheal, bu 7.O0 41.4 Corn, bu li2.r atis. ta..................-oi.A"' i;.vv .a mm A Molaeses Jte. bu l.uoo Birlea bu .. " iwd a lit) I N EAT YORK. April lO.-Sl'OAR-Raw. On the Produce exchange today the bjt- I steady : fair refining. StiS l-lc; centrtfu ler market was easy; creameries. 132imv. l6r- Molasses sugar, f strt-s. 101VV. K-Sgs. easy: at mark, e 1., ;!: 11-2-4,1 li-l-. Reflnd aui-t : No. a. No 10. 4.--, Na 11. 3V; No. Z. SAc; Toledo see Market. TOLEDO. O.. April 1. SEEDS Clover, cash ar.d April. SiSfi: Oi-tober. $6 15. Tim othy. Slii AleDte, $8.36. Amerlran H. St L. pfd.... American Ire, seourlttfe. . . Ainertrsn Linseed Oil Am. Llnsocd Oil pfd Amtrli'an LoomotlTS Am. Ijoromotlvo pfd Amerlrsn 8. it R Am. 8. a R. pfd Amarlran Russr Raflnlng.. Am. Tobarro pM. rtf Anaconda. Mining Co..,,,. Atchlmn Atfhlaon pfd Atlantic t'oast I.lns . luhlmora A Ohio Rail I mora Ohio pfd llrooklyn Rapl; Transit... Canadian Parlflc Centra) of N Jaraey rhoaapaaka 4t Ohio Chlraio aV Alton Chlragn A Alton pfd Chlraan tlreat WVntern . . . . . ('hti'aso a Northwestern.. Chicago. Mil. A St. P f hlraxo T. A T., Clllrago T A T. pfd '., ('.. I'. St Loula Cnorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colo. A 80. 1st pfd Colo. A 80. Id pfd Consolidated Oae Com Products, rfg Corn Producta pfd.. rfg.... relaware A Hudtton Delaware. L. A W Iicnver A Rio Gramla D. A R. G. ptd Dirtillera' Securities Erie Erie let pfd Erie td ptd Gfnrral Eletrle Hooking Valley Illinois Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd international Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central . Iowa Central pfd Kantaa Cite go Karakul? 80. pfd, I.u!,'lle A Naihrtlle.... Manhattan L I. Metropolitan tltraet Ry.... Mril. an Central Minneapolis A 81. Loula... M.. 81. P. A 8. S. M M . 81. P A 8. . M. Pfd. MlaaTurl Paflflp Missouri. K. A T MOsourl, K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. R. at M pfd.. New York Central New York. O AW Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. pfd North AmertraR Prln Mall Pennsylvania People'a Gaa P.. l, C. A St. Louts Pressed Steel Car Prrssed Steel far pfd Pullman Palare Car Reidlng Reading 1st pfd Reading Id pfd.. Repuslle Steel '...'....'.. Krpublle Steel pfd Ro.k Island Co Rork Island pfd It ubber GorHls ri u hber Goods pfd St. I.. A 8. F td pfd St. Louis Southwestern..,, St Louis 8. W pfd Kotith-ri PspISp Southent PaMllc afd I Southern Railway 1 So Rallwar pfd Tn. C A I . ea-dlv Tpiss A Psriflr Toledo. .Si. I,. A W T . St L. A W pfd t'nlon Parifti- t'oion Ps'lfl,. pfd I'nlted States Eipresa I ntted Stataa Realty l ulled States Rubber C. S Rubber pfd t ntted States Steel C 8 Stral pfd Ve Carolina f'hemical V, -Carolina Chem. pfd... Wshajli Wabash .d Wells-K'rs,o Esoress VratlTgliu-a Klsi-tr.e ... We.itera I'nloo Wherllng A L. g tvirconaln Central Wisconsin Central pfd.... North-rn Peine Central Leather Central leather pfd Slrsa-ShrfTeld Steel Total aalea for the day. l.frtl.'ia) shares New York Mining gtocka. NEW YORK. April 10 -Closing quota iMin tn iiiiiuna nitH'ss were: Little Chief .. Ontsrla tklr PVoenlg l'oljal Fssie Sierra Nevada t0 JSJ.sno 1I0H 107'4 lo . 7,400 4.s 41 H M inn itvn, iwn looi . I. tOO 14 SS 3.1 ' en t2 ton tm sit, it 7oe m uvi us ! . . . . . . 44 , 11.700 41114 ' ;i I1t"4 . 60.400 HS 154 1M'4 t.ioo ill tiavf lisv, . 7.S00 11444 136S 17'4 mo 104 losij , n.m j7i .. !). , 7.nnn 98 ' J2 1S too lCBt4 inS ' ins X 1n8 . IU lf24 . t in ii:a m lit '. 4 . :7 nn 4,14 JH . 1.700 i7is 171 i;i4 sir. . 7.100 M4 47 M 31 tOO 74 74 74V4 . 1 700 JI14 Sota Hj . 3 100 ton 20fi 10T, . 4,4"0 174 V, 1744 1744a 10 S74, too loo ion, iooa . U.700 414 64V4 40 60S S4H ' 9414 H 600 70a 10 4 . 7.100 1421 141 Wit, 700 tf4 r., 2 300 2L, S'Ha HI 400 210 20Vi 4M . l.tOO 4:. 4t 46V( it . 6.IU0 IB'k 64 57 . 11.400 44e 41S JftO 74V4 7B IH 100 S "4 Ct . 1.100 1HI, 147 14 100 12K 126 126 400 172 11H4 17014. 00 2H4 21 It too I44 4H 14 . 1.000 441, 4SV, 4444 100 16 5 44 200 M44 - S044 X 62 24 STt . S.0O0 144 144'4 147S 100 16t lai 156 Ill 800 14 244 1444 70 . 1.400 167 154 166 tot . 1.140 46 44 4S . 4 100 S4V4 S34 53', . 2 000 72 714k 1 . 4 !u0 lit, 0 I1W S4 . 8.100 143 24144 14 . I. 0 61i 60 5.14a . 1.100 II SI4 "a 40 no H M4j n4 ! 41 41 1, 4.", . 64.60 14IW, l.lp 140 Poo 44 4Vi 100 to so 74 . S.10 6244 514 5H 208 MV 537 . 14.400 117 1S4S4 U54 40 . too MVk 14 41.14 .' S.ino siv, jow 500 lf't'a 101 iai . I.l'l 274 44 tT . 2.000 46 Sit, 4J 100 . 1.000 47t 4T 41 2O0 lVa li JS 100 f.41 65 56 . 23.700 (tl 47 4744 UOO 114 114 17 .. 21 uw 4o4 JV4 , too t'k 9a xv, 144 . 1.000 JJ 124, J;V ino lf.4 sst, xn, t'-t 44 644, J4-, IHKI 1U lij'a 1 S H 117 ;io 4a 44 a4 . 1.400 41V4 6I4 iiv . 1 tsio nit, li list, .44 100 42 4S 41 . 24 son 107'. ii, 104 4 . 1 600 41V, 44 441, I'M ii;v4 11. -v, niva 1.200 44 44 44 250 164 :-no ; v 414 11 14 14V, ISO 24 24 17V, 400 65V4 64 41 .. 4 4O0 ;7k, 214S 214', . 1 4ik) 44 V, 43V, 44 I'M . 2 400 2, 74 40 Kerr ,ork Moaer Market. VRW TORK. April 10 MONEY On tall strong: 1?"fM0 per rent: ruling rate. S"r.2e; rinsing bid. 14c: offered at 9V. Time loans, steady; sixty snd ninety days. ibL, per cent: six months, SvtifcV, per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-S'itffi per cent. STERLINO EXCHANCE Pteadv: with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 Mfiott 4 ftkvi for demand snd at $4 M'ci 4 10ft fur slxtv dav bills: posted rates. 84 82V'i483 snd $4 Mi4 854; eommerrtal bills. $4 8tV SILVER Bar, 37c; Mexican dollars. 4!,C. BONDS Rallrosd. heavy; government, easv. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows: ...10", tapan as. Id series 4a. rag V. 8. ref. ts, do coupon . 1. 8. Is. reg do coupon I . s. old 4o coupon V 8. sew 4a, reg do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s.. do 4a Atchlaon gen. 4s. . do adj. 4a Atlantlo C. L 4a. Us I. A Ohio 4a... do SV4a Rrk. R. T c. 4s Central of Oa. Sa. do 1st tne do 2d Inc do Id Inr Chea. A Ohio 4HS....106T4 IPHkl do 4s ctfs. 1Vt go 4S rtfs 104 do 2d aeries 101 VI. A 81. ml. 4s . .1"!Wn. c. g 4a .UlVMn. Central 4s . .1"1HI do lai Ine . 74lMinn A St. L. 4 .ll'v, M , K A T. 4a.. .101V; do ts . 864 'N. R. R. of M. t. . VN. Y. C. g v,s.. .114 N. J. C. g. 6a.... . 6 No. Pact Be 4a... . ml, do 3a .1141, N. A W. c. 4a .. .44 O. g. L. rfdg 4s . 40 Penn. cone. SWa.. . sh Kaadlng sen 4s.. A. IV,s 4,. see. A. Chicago A C. B A g. n. C. R. I. A P. de col. 60... CCC. A W. L. f Colo. Ind. as. do aerlea B Colorado Mid. 4a. Colo. A 8a. 4.... Cuba 6a P. A R. G. 4s.... Distillers' Sac. 5s Erie p. 1. 4s do sen. 4a Mocking Vsl Japan 4s .... offered. sa .100 . o . tov, .lov. St. L. St. A I. A 8 e. L. St L. 8. W Seaboard A. 80. Parlflc 4s do 1st 4s ctfs... 74VSo. Railway 6a... 7 1 'a Teiaa A P la ... 76L, T , St. L A W. 4 it'nlon PaolSr 4s.. 10441 do ronv. 4s lO0V4Lt'. S Steel 2d ts. 4f.V rWsbssh Is 101 do dab. R 92V4i Western Md 4s... 4V4S...104 lW. A L. K. 4a.. 47'IWIa Central 4a.. 74 ... 6.. ... :'t ... iv, . . .103 . . .10114 ...II ... H4-, 1... 44 ...101 . . 444 4s. lit ...44 ...124 ...104 ... 704 ...1001, ... 44V4 ...11'4 a loo-H p. U .H44 fg. 4. S4V, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Kill inc Cattle Generally Slow to Tin Cent. Lower. HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSING DULL Best Sheeo and Lambs In Fair Demand at Steady Prices with 4'onsnaon To Median, Kinds glove anal Easier. SOI'TH OMAHA. April 10. IM. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bhee Orflcl! omciHi Monday... Tuesday.. 2.744 8.8OU 4.174 SliOO op. 14. OHO 10,000 .9 . . 44 .24 .. 4S ..117V ,.12S . . 42 ..104V4 ..161 .. 44V4 ..113 .. 74H .. M . . 0V4 .. KVa lV". Sra.s. 17r; prime nr:s. IV; extras. uric t iirrse. oteaay at ntn-v- 1 l,ersoal Grain aad Provlsloae. . LIVKRPIIOL April 10.-COTTON-8pL In fair demand: prices 3 lnts higher: A met 1. an middling. 4 170. WHEAT 8pot nominal, futures qule:, Msr, is 7d. Jul;. 4A vV1; September. 4V, XoBJI Coot. gtidy; Asaorlcaa mixed. Na IS. SBoc; No. 14. 18hc; corfectlotiers' .4, a.erir, nri'Uita el. a.vse, vul lost, aa; bOVQ. ered, 4 8"c; granulated, 4.70c; cube, tiav NEW OHLKAN8. La. April 10. Bl'tJ 4R Cluet but sted: oimi kettle, evetrlfuaal j u Ijr centrifugal whitest. StMc; yelioas, 1 :i? 1V14V ; aorvod-v 8a3Se 1 MOLAAarNw-elnal. oin kettle. 17 3s-: entriugal. 7sji. YRL P-NuuilnaJ as SVJSjc 4isl C Alloa Oreeos Brunswick Coo Cematock Tuaoel (oa. Cal. A Ve. Mors Sllet? Iron Siitst Leaden la Caa .. flered. 14 .. ...15 ..IT ... tl ...110 ..Mi ...sail, Small Hopes .. Standard Boston Stock and Bond. BOSTON, April 10 Call loano. 7W10 per cent; tlm loans, B'rffl per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: 24 4J4 2 . U .loo . H Atrhlsnn ad. 4a... do 4a Mex. Central 4s.... Atchison do pfd Roston A Albany.. Boston A Maine. Roston Blevsted ... Fltphburg pfd Mexican Central ... N. Y., N. H. A H. Cnlon PacISc Amer. Arge. Cham. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tuba.. Ani,r, Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd nonunion 1. A 8. Kd. Klro. IIIU... Maaa. Elactrle .... do pfd Mass Gss I'nlted Fruit 107 Vtj I I'nlted Shoe Marh do pfd Green Con f 8. Steel do pfd Westing, com 44 . .101V, .. 40 .. 91V4 ..101 "4 . .2f.4 ..10 ..ln4 ..144 .. 24 ..194 ..165 .. 17 .. 34 .. 25 . .iyc .. 41 ..in .. S244 ..246V4 .. It .. 47 444 Adventure Allouei Amalgamated -. Amerlran Zinc Atlantic Blngram t sl A He. la.. Centennial copper Range . Paly West Franklin ....... Orsnby Isle Royals .... Mhss. Mining ., Mlthlaan U7 4 I Mohawk 137 I Mont C. A C. Old Dominion . Osreola Psrro, Qulncy Shsnnon Tsmarark Trinity I nlted Copper 8. Mlnlnx... ax t . s. oil 10 4'tah S04, I Victoria 40-aiWlnona 1044 Wolver1ne .... North Rutte ... Bid. "Asked. Ex-dividend. .. J . . ".H . .U! 21 .. ..4 ..100 .. 254 .. ,0 .. :ts . . 14 . . 13 . . :i .. 4 . . l:i .. 40', .. 44V4 . .103 .. 37 . . 7 .. 7 ..lo: .. II .. 4-ii .. S4V4. . . II .. 6iVt :: k ..130 .. 40V4 london Cloalnar Stock. IX1NDON, April 10. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money .. 40 1116 N. Y, central do account 30 Norfolk A W. Anaconda 14V, do pfd Atchltnn t Set Ontar.o A W. do pfd 107-4' Pennsylvania Haltlmora A Ohio. Canadian Pacific .. Chea. A Ohio Chleaxo Gt. W C. M. A 8t. P.... Ic Beers D. A R. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central Louisville A St.. K. A T. H6V4 .177--, . 41 . 2IS .Hit . U4 . 474 H . 4.V.. . 40-4 . 7J ......177 V, Naak.r.164 i4 Hand Mine ttcadlng do 1st pfd do td pfd So. Railway .... do pfd ;uthern Pacific I'nloo Paplflc ... do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd , Wabash ,.. do pfd Spanish 4a . .14;.v .. 91V, . . 44 .. .. 73-4 .. 4 .. 7ut. .. 47V, .. i:M .. 41 ..104 .. 7'4 .. 49 .. 43Vi ..llo4 .. 23. .. 51 92 Two days this week.... 8.544 13 174 74.030 Same days last week.... 7.748 14 853 18.MW Same davs week before. 8.341 10.778 t2.14 Same three weeks ago.. ..- 14.882 tXM Same four week ago.. 8.SK.3 11.744 35.540 Seme day last year.... 8. 880 18 881 24,880 The following table snows the receipt of csttle, hogs snd sheen at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: Cattle Hogs Sheep RANGE OF In 4H.438 92,448 67.68 l 106. .. 272.223 223.787 . 741.107 848.869 ..522.118 44,633 PRICES. rjtt!e. Hog. $1.5V8 00 $8 0O 8L"4j 1.75 60O 852562V4j 13f406 6.1"US7V. 3 lO-5 00 S.fs'tjtl oS a ("rop v a.tne.w Omnha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis Sioux City CATTLE OI'OTATIONfl The following will show the price psid for the different kinds of cattle on the South Omaha market: Good to choice corn-fed teers....$5 OOflti.M Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4. 857 00 Common to choice corn-fed steer.. 4 0tS4 65 Good to choice cow and heifer.. 8.864f4.B0 Fair to good cows and heifer 8.363.86 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.75o3 j6 Good to choice feeders 4 10.fW.50 Fair to good stockera and feeders. 3.5ooi-l.)0 Common to fair stockera 2.75ili3.6' Bulls, stags, etc t 6U&4.0O The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons; Date. I ISMS. !06.il9O4.l9O3.llJ.il01. 11808. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr, Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. C M 6 10, 27.. I n I 6 131 ! 7 28 6 121 I 4 87 u t so n iw I 98 6 :l 3 17 lOWi 07 7 21 6 06 M 6 13 I 141 4 98 7 281 ( 87 ll - 6 161 6 04 7 281 6 6 f1' I i 081 7 l 00 8 00 IS Ot 6 16 I 7 i4i ( 98 1 I 18 8 2 2 1 & 51! S 14 7 2fi 8 84 5 15 25 ( 21 ( 6 29 t 07 6 82 1 6 95 t 30 LI'.i 6 3til 5 0)1 7 26 It 77 6 30 . 6 21l 5 28i 4 931 7 24 8 68 27 .1 I 6 25 4 91 1 7 27 84 6 Oil .16 26; 4 911 7 25! 6 67 6 92 I 34 . 6 261 I 7 26: 6 80i 5 871 6 38 28 28.. 30.. 31.. 1... 2... 3... 4... 6. . 10. i 0 171 7 6 5 09 ! 6 14 6 30H 2tl I 8 30V, 27H Sundar The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hog, tn'p. H'ra, C, M. & St. P 13 Wabash Missouri Pacific 7 V. P. System 63 C. & N. W.. east 4 C. & N. W., west.... 6tj C, St. P., M. & O.... 12 C, B. & Q., east , 8 C, 14. Ac west 81 C, R. I. At P., east.. 7 C, R. I. c4 P., west.. 4 Illinois Central 4 Chicago Gt. Western. 4 Total receipt ....248 The disposition t the day's receipts waa as follow:, each buyer purchasing tne num ber cf head Indicated: Cattle. 4 3 8 24 34 1 3 .. 36 3 1 4 2.. i '3 i 3 1.. 3 . .. 3 2 1 i lllO 46 4 iLV5oBa.r- QU'ot.'aM per ounce. . iTivj.ici 'tt.d per cent. The rate or a;, ounl m the open market for short bills Is 3ifp3 1-lti per cent; for three months' bills, 3 l-lcav, per cent. Call Muaee Higher, NEW YORK, Aprir lO.-MONEY-On call was loaned at 20 pee, e.nt at the opening of the stock marke.t (jaday. Bank Clearings. OMATIA, April 10. 'Bank clearing for to day were $1.660,785;W snd for tne corre sponding date laat er 1. 264.219.22. Wool Market. , BOSTON. April lO.-WOOLModerate buying characterized the wool market But thoracis undoubtedly considerable uneasi ness over the situation on the part of both dealers and manufacturers. Contracting Is still slowly in progress In the west. Territories are in fair movement. There Is a greater demand for pulled wools. For fine A supers buyers pay KititiSc. Medium and fine combing are' exciting a fair in terest at full prices. Foreign wools are firm. There aie very, few price changes to note in the market this week. Territory --Idaho fine, 2i'((-'3c ; 1 heavy One, i9''y:0c; fine medium. 2Wu.,3r; medium, 2327; low medium, 26'b27c. Wyoming fine, 21ifj.'2e; heavy- fine, lM(20c; fine medium. 22yiic; medium, 2&4)27e; low medium, 2ai7c. I'tah and Nevada, line, 22'ii23c; heavy line, lWf U)c; fine medium, 22(i3c; medium, 2iHj-27c"; low medium, itic. Dakota, fine 22.'ui3c; fine medium, 2343 23t'; medium. 27fy28c; low niedium, 2ti'B27c. Montana, tine choice, 241f i6c; fine aveiage, 233? J4c; fine medium, choice, 24ifji6c; average. j3'b'24c; staple, 27ra S8c; medium choice, filUc. BT. LOl'IS. Mo., April 10. WOOL Steady. Medium grades combing and clothing, 24(Si2Ho; light fine. 2(rii24c: heavy fine, loV(i21c; tub Washed, 31(33So. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 10. METALS There was a further sharp advance In tho Lon don tin market In connection with the recent rumors regarding: the sneculatlon position abroad and spot closed at L 171 7s 6d. Locally the market was steudy with spot quoted a shade higher on the average at $38.80si38.70. Copper was unchanged to 7s od higher in the London market with spot rlosing at 84 17s bd and futures at 81 10. Locally no change wa reported, I.ke being quoted at $18.50H18.7s; electroly tic. $lft.2f4;'18.50 and casting at $lX.(Kr( IS 25. Lead waa quiet and . unchanged at U nrw 6.46 In the local market and at 15 15s In London. Spelter waS unchanged at 2& 10 In Iondon and at $6.ojin4.l0 In the "oca I market. Iron was steady In the English market with standard foundry quoted at 47 lud and Cleveland warrants at 47 10V1. IOcally no change was reported, the tone being stesdy. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted st $18.5019.36; No. 2 foundry north ern at $18 mxjj'18.85; No. 1 foundry southern at $18 2Mrl8.75 and No. 2 foundry southern at $17.7518.50. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 10. -COTTON-Spot closed quiet and 10 points higher: middling upland, 11.80c; middling gulf, 12.05c; sales, none. ST. IOCIS. Mo.. April 10.-COTTON-Steady; middling. 11 5-16V: sale. 2,429 bale; receipts, ! hale; shipments, 57 bales; stock, 40.8S1 bales. LIVERPOOL. April 10. COTTON Spot In fair demand and prices 3 points higher; American middling fair. SCTd; good mid dling, 6 37d; middling. 617d; low middling. S Old, good ordinary. 6.83d. The Males of tho duy were lo.lmi bales, of which l.ikO bale were for sneculallon and export and in cluded .0fo" bales American; receipts, 29,00 bales. Including ?S.4i bales American. NEW ORLEANS, m ., April 10 COTTON Spot closed firm; sales, 6.700 bales; or dinary. fcSe; good ordinary, 15-lic; low middling, loc: middling, llt,o; good mid dling. U'c; middling fair. l'i"'. receipts. 7,&o bales; stock. 22D.449 bales. Omaha Packing Co m bwltt and Company l.asJ Cudahy Packing Co l,u' Armour St Co 1.2.4 Louman at Co 86 W. 1. Stephen 7 Hill & Sou 31 Huston at Co 6 Hamilton & Kothscnild... 74 Li. F. llllsl So w'oif t Alurnan 1W Mike liaggerty t9 Sol Degau 1 J. B. Root & Co 81 Other buyers 33 Hogs l.luO 1.B24 2.4oe e.018 Slip. M Hi 1.U14 3,408 7,918 7,233 Treanry fttateuarat. WASHINGTON. April 10 Tndar s suite, rttent of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $15rt.000.ojn gold reserve shows: Available cash balance. $lL4"i.7TL Gold coin and bullion. $77 040 3 r7 Gold certiorates, $. .Se8.S40. Statement Bank of Geranaay. BFRI IN. Anril 10 -The wek'y s ate-rent rf the lmnerisl Bnnk of Germany show the follnTtrtit rhsnri, Cash In hard In ci eased Xe-8.ra) marks; treasury notes. A creaaed 240,000 marks; other securities, de l 'if : Evaporated Apples and Dried Frulls. NEW YORK. April 10.-EVAPORATED APPLES Market firm. Common lo fan are Quoted at TVtte. fulr to good lto, S7!; strict prime, 8't4tSc; choice, 9V loc: funcv, lie. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI.'ITS-Prunes still show firmness with quotations ranging from 47 to Sc on spot. Aprh-ota are more or less nominal for the time being, owing to the scarcity of offerings and the conse quent absence of important business. Choice are quoted at loftllc; extra choice. livtj'12c; fancy, 124jl2V4c Peaches are in a strong PMtsitlon on spot and pries rule very firm. Choice are quoted at 1013 lovc; extra choice, pAyBllc: f-tnry at 11'oHV'; extra fancy st 1IVu12c. Ru!sins are quit. l.xse muscatel are quoted at otiSc: seeded raisins at 5l6"Sc and lyindon luytrs at $l.5fu1 '. toffee Market. NEW YORK. April Hi. CfsKFEE-The market for coftee futures onened steadv at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 point, with trading very quiet In line with feature less cables There was some further switch ing from Mav to later positions, but trad ing ss a whole was not active and the mar ket showed little change after the opening The close was steady net unchanged 10 5 mitnta lower Sale were rerorted of 4ik 7fi bears. Including Mav at 4 5.Vtjoiic; June. 8-S.Vil 7c: Julv. t.lM--. Senteioiier. ".c: Oc tober, T.ooc; Ieember. 7 2oc: March. 7.8c; spot, steady; No. 7 Rio, $ 1-lnc. Total 5.569 Catti.E ReceiDt of cattle this morning were very liberal for a Tuesday, being tne largest for that day since the third week In March. The offerings consisted largely Of cornfed steers, and while there was not much In the way of choice atufff, there were a good many right good load of fat steers. '1 he market as a whole was rather sloa and It was late beiore anything Ilk a Clearance was effected. Buyeis and sellers seemed to be conld erably apart In their views regarding the beef steer market. Owing to tne large re ceipts, buyers started out bidding prices that were generally lower than yesteruay. On the other hand, salesmen, owing to the good quiillty of tne offerings, seemed 10 fed that prlct should be fully steady and were pricing their holdings In many case stronger. Owing to this difference In opin ion the trade was very slow at the start. When the cattle did sell they went on the basis of weak to Hie lower prices that la, some of the cattle which buyers especially wanted sold almost as well a yesterday, while other kinds sold at fully lou lower. Cows and heifers weie In fair demand and the desli it b;e loads among the offer ings changed hands In veryfalr season, but the general murket wu slow lo 19u lower. Blocker and feeder, at least everything at all desirable, met with quite ready sale at fully steady prices; In fact, the feeder market was 111 a gnoa, neamiy cuhuiiumi and entirely satisfactory to the selling In terests. Representative sales: o 1 rcna. No. 40 4 No. S 11 t IS 1 4 1 3.... I 1 4.... 1.... 11... 4 ... I.... 4 1.... IS... 1.... I 26.... 4.,.. 14.... 7... IB.... 47.... 14..,. J.... I.... 1.... 4.... 1... I ... 1.... 1... 1.... 1... I.... 1.... I.... 1... 1.... 1.... 5 ... I.... t... 1.... 1... 1 ... 6... I... 1.... 1. .. 1... 1 ... 14. ... 14... 1.... 1.... t ... I.... I.... I... 14... 1 .. I.... 1.... 1... I... !... 1... I .. I . . 1 .. I... t .. I.... I . 4... I... I .. 2... I ... I... t... 1 .. 4 . 1... J... 2 .. 1... 1... 1 .. 4 .. 1 .. t... ' Ay. 440 104 1141 447 470 st0 70 1204 70 460 1034 1116 14.4s.-. 726 1(40 12S6 W2u 470 I01O S24 loos 1170 1044 441 1040 .....110 1144 10 740 40 I060 400 426 41U 40 1120 1030 I44 1000 mo 7W ;ii7u 1:1 1174 M0 MO 44 4e0 1140 160 12)0 I IIS) 470 1110 i::4i nil I"M 1070 S'-'O 1120 Si'il I!,? 1420 1I0 1470 1310 1400 i;to 1S0 10 7M 11:1 1121 1420 14J0 1630 ...... ! U4 6.12 774 4 T70 70 n -04 440 424 , 740 t;n 4T4 410 Pr. I to S 70 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 16 4 !i 4 10 4 SO 4 44 4 4i 4 46 4 60 4 60 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 66 4 69 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 70 4 lo 4 70 I 60 2 26 24 I 46 I 4.1 S 40 I 46 I 76 I 74 I 4S .1 16 I 26 1 26 I 1'6 s u. S 26 S St 1 tv S 25 I 26 S lo I 60 S 40 S to I 60 1 64 I 60 U S 44 S 46 4. 4 I t 4 17 11 17... . It 14 14 j :4 24 1 14 14 It 25 U 6 ... 4 10 lit.... 16 COWB. 1... . 1 1 10 1.... 1 2 14.... 1 1.... 4 4.... 4 4 4 ... 1.... 1.... II 4... 1 4 ... 12 I ... 4.... 1 ... 44.... 1 ... 2 ... I.... BULl. Ae. . .n6 .. 170 ..1111 , . . 1004 . .1173 ...1040 ...1140 ...1124 ...1lk2 ...1204 ...11,1 ...1340 ...1247 ...1216 ...1271 ..1134 ..lull ..lilt ...1141 ...124 ...1206 ...1111 ...1090 ...1354 ...1317 ...1JOS ...14a ...440 ..HO ...:t4 ...1000 ...1120 ...14"0 ...MO . . . 170 . .. 4S0 ... 4O0 ... 4,7 ...1211 ...1141 ..1014 ...1044 ...960 ...1104 ...IO10 .. .10S4 ...140U ...11:1 ...1216 ...1440 ...1201 ...IS60 ...1044 ...1174 ...124 ...1400 Pr. 4 74 4 16 4 16 4 40 4 40 4 So 4 44 4 44 4 46 4 4) 4 40 4 4-J 4 K 4 46 4 44 5 on t 44 I 00 t 00 S 00 4 04 4 04 t 06 4 16 I 10 1 1 t St 5 40 S 44 I 46 I 74 t It I 16 S 74 S 44 S 43 S 44 4 46 5 40 S 40 I 40 4 4 4 00 4 SO 4 10 4 40 4 0.1 4 10 4 14 4 It 4 M 4 11 4 10 4 IS 4 I" 4 44 I SO t 40 S 40 I 00 4 00 3 24 4 16 5 1 S 40 I 40 t 60 I 40 4 n I 40 I 60 5 40 4 4o 1 I 40 S 5 V- ItKIr KKS I.. 16. . .1214 .1470 .1620 1740 .1644 .Hit ,1420 . . 472 ..1440 ..1400 ..1114 . .1400 ..1470 .. 420 .161 ..1630 .1774 I 46 I 76 I 40 I 40 S U I 46 1 46 S 44 S t I 46 45 4 io 4 40 4 00 4 00 4 2" 4 tS 4 2e I t 2 7i 2 40 I 46 1 Kl I no I on I I 00 10 t 10 2 I 20 1 I 26 I 26 CALVES. 45 II. . It. I 0 1 y 1 k 00 I 76 4 W 5:o . 12 430 646 . 4.14 . 44 . 401 , 4t . ;i . 420 . 4i7 . 40 . 7f.O 2MI 40 . :4o 141 161 140 t 64 I 40 s I 40 I 40 4 40 5 40 S 64 4 "4 4 14 4 24 4 14 4 24 4 SO I 60 1 40 4 00 4 eo 4 40 , , t"4 (0 4.SC 4 4 40 4 40 4 t 2S ?o 4 so rrocKKRs I 4 .. 630 .. ts .. 610 .. 410 .. 414 .. T40 .. 446 .. 174 .. 770 .. lit .. 104 t so S4S i IS I 40 t 40 8 to S 16 I 14 S 76 I 76 I 85 t... S .. II . . I... I... AND I... 14 ., t . 8... I... 17 .. 14 .. S... 4 .. II... 14... 1 140 141 144 It 144 1 4 OA 4 4 4 24 4 60 4 80 rEEDKftB 44 4 4 414 4: Ml 74 . Ttt . . 4,1 . 414 . 414 .1120 4 14 4 o 4 40 4 M 4 M 4 24 4 24 4 I 4 4 4 10 4 41 W E8TERNS. T. L Quler NeS. 1 feeder... TS0 I 00 f feeders .. tl I 60 121 reider.. il 4 SS ; teenier.. 400 4 40 HOGS The advance which set In yester dy wis continued today, the market this morning opening 8c higher snd fslrly ac tive at the advance The most of tho hoes chsnged hsnds In reasonable S'sson. The bulk sold st $8.30, a against $8.26 yester day After the more urgent orders were filled and some of the buyers were able to drop out the market eased off somewhat and closed slow snd not quite so good a at the opening, Todey'a advance carries the market to the highest point touched in over a Week's lime and very nearly high on an average as It has been any time this year. Representative sales on track. No. 1 not them, 7'c; No 1 northern. 7ti'ac; Msy. TS'jc; July, Io; September. 7;c. OATS lo ariive snd on track, and May. 02- No. A. So. Pr. No. Ac 88. Pr. 41 Ill ... 4 84 140 Ill 40 4 10 11 161 ... 4 2S 71 lot ... 4 SO II 114 ... 4 16 14 til ... 4 40 11 141 ... 4 24 41 ItS too 4 10 14 106 40 4 14 74 200 140 4 10 11 1 II to 4 11V, 40 I t ... 4 40 71 214 41 1114 46 264 It 4 S II Ill 124 4 114 16 til ... 4 0 40 504 ... 4 27V4 44 241 ... 4 1 41 Ill 40 4 276 71 H4 ... 44 71 I4 .. 4 11V, 74 144 4 4 40 14 124 140 4 lis 14 2S ... 4 10 42 14 40 4 tl't 41 rt 40 4 40 44 14 SO 4 t7V St 2VI ... IM 40 114 ... 4 11V, 14 Ill SO 4 14 n 111 ... 4 rrv, it i ... 4 10 44 21.1 40 4 27 It 11 80 4 so 41 146 44 4 ll 11 140 ... t SO 11 111 ... irs :i 164 ... 1 10 45 160 40 4 !7 71 224 140 I In 41 14 120 4 I1V4 141 ... 4 40 II 141 44 I 17V, 11 !M ... 4 10 44 113 110 I 27 V, 44 231 ... 4 40 SI... 176 ... I TV, 74 117 ... 4 SO 15 110 SO I 27V, tr 160 ... I SO 17 140 ... 4 10 61 247 ISO 4 SO 10 Ml ... 4 SO 44 212 40 4 10 34 214 ... 4 10 42 ton 140 tit ' 41 S6S 84 4 10 71 MO ... S SO 14 14 ... 4 10 44 HI ... I SO IS 117 ... 4 M 41 227 40 4 10 43 144 40 4 So 71 234 ... 1 10 41 137 ... 4 10 It Ill 40 4 10 66 24 144 4 10 44 IM 110 I 20 II 140 10 4 SO 14 13 110 I 10 24 162 40 4 10 14 226 ... 4 SO 41 111 SO I SO 11 131 40 S 40 42 264 ... 4 SO St Ill 440 S SO 41 .110 40 I SO 44 241 ... 4 40 10 132 ... 4 10 41 240 ... 4 40 74 224 80 4 10 71 244 ... 4 S2V, ' 444 ... 4 40 14 112 40 4 31', 31 161 SO I SO 64 274 ... 4 31V, 40 204 ... 4 10 4.1 244 80 I 114 14 11 ... 4 SO 44 244 44 4 MS 77 222 ISO 4 SO .1 221 80 4 121 II 260 40 4 SO 41 144 ... 4 ll4 44 261 ISO I 10 II I2S ... 4 11V, II lift ... S 10 44 211 ... S llvt 1 204 ... 4 SO 44 476 84 4 11 "4 10 505 140 4 10 II 240 ... 4 I2's 71 124 ... ISO 74 S4I ... 4 16 42 2S4 140 8 SO 8 14S ... I SS 41 241 ... 140 SHEEP Late trains snd poor quality combined to make a slow dull sheep mar ket. The receipts, as was the case yester day, were large on paper, but a considera ble proportion of the arrivals was con signed through to eastern points and not ottered for Sale. Of those actually on sale there were a good many cars of little lambs that were neither good killers nor good feeders and which were in conse quence very hard to dispose of. Buyer seemed to want a few good killers snd as a rule anything coming under that head changed hands quite readily at fully steady prices. This wss especially tne case wltn heavy sheep and ewes, one choice bunch of ewes weighing over 117 pounds selling as high as So.fi6. After buyers had picked out tne desirable loads from the offerings the trade became extremely dull and slow. No one seemed to want the common and medium kinds and holders uf such found it hard work unloading. The market might be summed up aa reasonably active on good to choice fat stuff, and steady, but very slow and weak oa the common to medium kinds. yuoiations: uood to .Tioice native lambs, te.u4j iAi; good to choice lignt western lamoa, eo.si.60; good to choice heavy lambs, t iO'ui-o; fair to good lambs, So.oo tfAi.a, cull lamps. $4.0010.6.60; good lo choice light yearlings, $o.7o4it.10; good to choice heavy yearungg, $o.tx.iO; fair to good ueuvy yearlings, $5.5(o.76; good to choice wethers, 8owi2u; lair 10 good wethers, eb.40iiue.o5; good to chotco heavy ewes, $5.4u 46. lo, good to choice lignt ewes, $6.bo6 36; lair to good ewes, x4.6ut4ts.t1O; cuu sntep And DUcks, 4J.OtPjl4.00. Representative sales: No. al ewes and culls..: 61 Mexlran ewes 10 western ewe and cutis.,.. 1 goat 24 western ewes tia Colorado ewes 8 western cull and ewet ... 228 Mexican ewes $ western ewes "8 western ewe and cull 78 western ewes, rail clipped 303 western ew'S 113 western ewes 6V western lam us iito western ewe 80 western ewes e0 western ewe 370 western ewes U6 western evves 2b7 western fed iambs OM4H4. IIOI.K4IK M4.RKKT. Condition of Trade aad Quotations oa staple aad Fancy Prodaee, EGOo neoeipts, llbcial; flesh slock, ess count. 14Vc LIVE POILTRY Hens, 11c; old roosters, IVi turkeys. 10c; duck. 11c; young roosters, 8(iCl geese. 8e. DRESSED POl LTRV -Turssys. 181519; old lorn. iSffiac; cnickens. luolic, old roost ers, 7c; ducks, ll'ioMc; geese, 8c. BCTTER Parking stock, 13c; choice lo fancy dairy, liwtilsc; creamery, 2lti21Vtc. HAY Prices qui ted by Omaha Feed com. psny: No. 1 upland, $7; medium, Sa&V; coHtse. So.(va 40. Rye straw, $8.80. BB-AN-Per ion. $1 60. NEW VKGE.TARLES. TOMATOES Florida, per crave of $0 lbs., net. So 60. WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 34 tbs , net, So- STRING BEANS Per hamper of about 38 lbs., net, Sl.OOvtft.OO. TURNlPs. BEJST8 AND CARROTS Lotilblaiia, per dos. bunches, 76c. DMA LL,Ui l 8 dOBSB per a CTTL'CE Hothouse, per bbl., dog. lbs, IVfcc; 10. I .loin. ic. noi 1 10m. Me, ,0. 8 loin, JlVc; tvo. chuck, 8cj No. i huck, bVic; isu. 3 chuck, sc; No. I round, d; No. 3 round, 7tau; No. 3 round, 7v.c; 258 weotern lambs.. 110 western lambs .. 2o0 Mexican lambs Av. .... 94 v .... 80 .... 80 .... 87 .... VI ....loti .... 84 .... 80 ....HO .... 99 .... 9.' .... Si .... 68 ...,1 ....1'4J ....10 ....111 ....102 .... 73 .... 81 .... 88 "0 Price. I 62 4 ou 4 00 4 00 4 60 4 00 4 60 4 76 00 i ou t no 6 16 6 16 6 50 6 $5 t 40 6 40 6 40 6 bo 6 90 8 tl 8 3u 6 40 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Firm Hogs tit rung Sheep and Lambs Steady. CHICAGO, April 10 CATTLE Recelpl.i, 4,t00 head: 1111 set firm; common to prime steers, $4.001414.40; cows. $3,260,4 60; heifers, $3.iVu5.0u; bulls. $2.w.B4.Si, calves, L&'1 i.OD; stockers and feeders, $2.7tVij4.76. HOGS Receipts. lo.Osj head; market strong; choice to prime medium, $0.400411.60; medium to good heavy, $.4ofii.45; butcher weights, $'i t.'O 62V,: good (o choice heavy, mixed, $8.4UJ4.45; packing, $6.8olb.4j. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000 head; market steauy to dull; shep, $4..o' t.to; yearilr.ss, ei.'606.26; iambs, $4.75a8.u. Louisiana. per bunches. Too. HEAD LETTICE Louisiana. : in- LEAF Lkl heads. 4643. CUCLMUEltS-Hoihouso, per dos. $1,744)4 1. 26. ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red. per bu.. 86c; Spanian, per crate. $3 S; Colo rado, red snd yellow, per bu., $1. IKOl-iCAL MiLliS. DATES--Per bos of 80 Mb. pkgs., $-.00; Hallow en. In 7-lb. boxes, per 10., ic; bay era, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lu. pkgs.. $3 00 cer dos.: 8-lb. boxes. $1.00. ORANGES-California, extra fancy Red land navels, all sixes. $3.3; tanc navels, $8.4; choice, all sites, St. LEMONS Llinoniers. extra fancy. 348 slse. $3.76 : 304 to 800 sire, 84.26. FIGS Culifornm. 41- carton. .6 $6c; Imported Smyrna, three-ctown, 11c; sl crown. 13c. . . . BANANAS Tor medium sited bunch, IL7I 152 25: JumlH.s. $2sOi4j3 00. . TANGERINES CUIfurnlg. per bog ot about 125. $3.00. t GRAPE FRCIT Florida, per box, $. 009 7.60; California, per Hot- 4400.4jl.oa FRUIT PEARS-Winter Nelll. $2.60. APPLES California Newton. Pippins and Baldwins, $3 per bu. box; Ben Davis. $1 per bu. box; Wlnesaps, Si. 50 per bu. box; other varieties, $2.0ou2.50 per bu.; New York pples, Baldwins and Ruxaets. 4V00 per bbl. URAPES In.uorled Malagas. $o.008?.60 POTATOES Home grown, sr bu., tod loc, South Dakota, per bu.. 76c. NAVY BEANS Fer bu.. $1.5; .No. X. $1.7. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. o CAHEAGE California. per lb.: Wis consin, in crate, per lb.. 2V'a-'c. CELERY California, $1 per dos. SWEET POT ATtES Illinois, per 11-pk. bbl., $4.60. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TCRNIlb Perbu.. IS.. BBKr No. 1 ribs, loc; No. ribs, ll'c; No. I ribs, 8Vc; No. 1 .loin. 18c; No. t loin. 13c, No. chuck, ke: Ntl No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, S'ic; No. 8 plate. c M 1 DC ,LLA IN E.V.' - D. CIDER Per Keg, 41.1b; per bbl., $0.76. HON El New, per 24 lbs., $3.60, CHEESE 8wls, new, luc; Wlsconst brlca, loc; Wisconsin lunbeiger, 15c; twtut, wic; Youi.g America, loo. NL'TS Waitiiita, No. 1 soft shells, neat crop, por lb., 154c; hard snelis, per lb.. lSVsc I'ecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per 1U, kvfce; rousted, per lb., sc. Chili wainuts, per lb.. Itl3v4c Almond, solt shells, per 10., lie; hard shell, per 10., loc Couuaiiuis, $4 per sack FRE8H FISH. Trout, He; halibut. 11c; pickerel, dressed, 7c; whit baas, 11c; stu lisli, bo; perch, skinned and dressed, c; pike, MJlcc; redsnapper, He. salmon, Uc; crapples, tic; eels. Jo: Uack bass, 22c; whiichsn. 104,12c; frog legs, per do., 00c; lobsteis, green. 38c; boll .hi lobsters, 42c; bluertah, luc; herring, 6c; Spanish mackerel, loc; haddock, loo; siirunp, $1,141 per gallon; melts, 12c; cod, 12c; bulineada, 12c; cattish, 16c; roe Hliad, wo; flounder. He. MUbllKUUMb-Uvtuouso, per lb., 6O4316OC. KADlBliL8li0;:iouse. pel dos. bunches, 'OlY8TERS--FrvSli standard. $1.40 psr gal.; shell oysters, $l..AHa3.U0 per iw; Little Neck clams, 1.60 per lot BUGAtt Granulated la.,, in bbls., $0.08: granulated cane. In sucks, 86. Ul; granulated beet, In sacks, $1.81. BYRUV In barrels, 24c per gal.; In cA4es. 10-lb. cans, li t); cases. 11 A-Tu. cans, $2.80; cases, 24 iVi-ib. cans. $1.90 , , COFFEE Roavsted: No. 3j,' 2Jvio per lb.; No. 30, loVio per lb.; No. 3o, 18c per lb; No. 20. lbvfcu Pv No. 21, Uc per lb. FLOCK (wholesale) Best high grade Ne braska, per int.. $1.90: best high grade pat ent Minnesota, pel cwt., $2.30; straight put. enl Nebraska, per cwt, 11.90; second pat ent Nebraska, 41.80. CURED FISH Family whltefish. per V4j bbl., loo Ion.. $450; Norway mucker., per bbl., JM lb., bloatert. Mo ot); No. 1. $.4 Oj; No 2 Ut No. 3, $.o.00; Irish, No. 3, $l.ou; Htriing, in bbis., ioo lbs. een. Norway, 4a, SlS.ou; Norway, 3H, $12. uu; Holland, mixta, 111. 60; Holland hoi ring, in kegs, milker, sue; kegfe, mixed, oc HIDES, PELTS AND TALIX3W-No. 1 gtten nides, 8c; No. 2, 8c; No." 1 salted, lie; No. 2. loc; bull hides, 7(tfoa; dry hldit, titt'Juc. Horse hides, large. So; smalt, $'. i.ueep poll, eacn oucu$! 23. 'lAllow, .Vu. i. 40; No. 2 V: 'ouglt. lHc CAlr.L ui 11, suniusru west- rn, 55Utoc; Maine, $1.26. Tomatoes. 3-lb. cans, $1.2j'o1.5u; 2-lb.. 9iSc(u$1.0C. Pineapples, grated. 2-Iu., $2.Uu(u2.S0; sliced, $l.lJo--2u. Gallon apples, fancy, S3 60; California ,. 1 cols, $1.4otu2.O0; pears, $1,754) 2.60; peaches, fancy, $1.72 40; H. C. peachtss. $2UOi4.jv Alaska salmon, red, 11. lb; pink. 80c: fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancy sockeye, F., sl !; sardines, Vi oil, $2.50; mustards, $2,604 $10. Sweet potato, $l.lbi&l.26; sauerkruul. $1.00; pumpkin. ('Octii$l.ui; wux bean. 2-10., 754390c; lima bean. 8-lb., 74oSl $5; pinacU, 11 ai.'Ot); cheup pea, 2-lb., too; extia, ibi loc; fancy. $1 35iQ1.76. BROOMS K'--. 1 (art;, $.'i.2; No.. 2 carpet, $2.40; No. 3 plain. $2,25. Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo April 10.-CATTLE Receipts. U,oi head; Including $50 south erns; market steady. 10c lower; choice ex port and dressed beet steer. $6.46434.90; fair to good, $4 361TS.25; western fed steers. 8.1503)0.20; Blocker end feeders, $3.(sif4. 80; southern steers, $3.Ztr6.25; southern cows, JutuH.J: native cow, $2 6o4i4 66; native heifers, $.1.6oifl'i.u0; bulls, $J omu-t 2o; calves, $3.012.60. HOGS Receipts, 12.300 head; market strong to 6c higher; top, $t(4o; bulk ot sales, $.$0i54j.4o; heavy. $6.S7al5; pack ers. $.aiKr;.40; pigs and lights. $5 2IH&6 .IS. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, 4,i0; market strong Snd active; nstlve lambs, $5.Oo0.aO; western lambs, $5 Oi & : ewes and yearlings, $4 40tl(); western fed year lings, $6.50ii4l.26: western fed sheep, $4.otsq7 4.4V, stockers snd feeders, $3.0O44.&0. t. I.ools Live Slock Market. ST. IX5CI8, April 10. CATTLE Rex-elpts, 4,ou0 head. Including 600 Texan; market natives, steady; Texans strong; native shipping snd export steers. 84 8oti.'; dressed beef snd butcher steers, $3.tVu5.25; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.3ud4.S6: Block er and feeders, $2.40424.40: cows and heif ers. $3.106.00; canners. gl.iattsJ.Jb; butchers, $2.501414.60; Texas and Indian sieers, SJ 7 j 4 no; cows snd hellers. $2 H4 3S. HOGS Receipts, 6) head, market ic higher; pigs anil ligiMS, $6ontu45; packers, $6.ooa 45; best heavy, $8 :".'ul 50. SHEEP AND LAMBS-rtecelpts. 1.500 head; market steady: native muttons. $4.00 476 50; lambs, $j.fio.7v1; culls. $3.ss4 50. gt. Joseph Live Sloek Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo., April 10. -CATTLE-- i Receipts. 2,341 head, market steady; na tives, $4,2544.00; cows and heifers, 11.75V 4.4V; stix.'ker and feeder. $3 26ftj4.4i. HfKlS Receipts. 6.9J8 head; market strong to 6c higher; light, $8,300.44. V: medium and heavy, $tS32Vo6.40, bulg of sales, $6 3txu TV4. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.929 i head; market steady to strong; lambs, $6 to. , floas (111 I. It gioek Market. SIOl'X CITY, April 18-(8peeial Tele gram. CATTLE- Receipt. i,8t head; market weak; Blocker steady; beeves. 14. io ti4 4e. cow, bull and mixed, $3.0oi4.6ti, tocker and feeders, $3 6" 444. 5u; calv es and earling. $3 2C1H.26. IIOCJBIteceipt. 4.ti ntad; market strady to 6c hlgner; selling at $010414.40. bulk of sales, So:;'or. Oils aatl Rosin. NEW YORK. April 10. -OILS Cotton seed, strong; prime crude, f. o. b.. ml'ld. 3c; yellow, 3,:ti37c. Petroleunt: steady: refined. New York, $7.60; Philadelphia umi Baltimore, $8.56; prime bulk, $4.85. Turpeu tine, quiet at tjh'n&Vic. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good, $4i6. SAVANNAH. Oa.. April 10. OIL-Turpeo-tlne, firm at 8CV4C. ROSIN-Firm. Quote: A, B and C. $Su; E. $lo6; F. $3.70; G, $3.75; H, $4.10; I, $4 80; K. $4.60; M, $490; N. $4 ; WG, $6.10; WW, $6. '.00 1 1 2,5t 744) gtork la Sight. Receipt rf live stock st the prlmlpnl western tnsrkets ytsterday: Cattle. South Omsha 6.i. Sioux Cltv 1 8s) Kansas City 11000 bt. Jos-ph .'541 St. Louis 4.0:0 Chicago 4,' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Swam Anderson and wife to John W. Rorbuck. woo feel lot 9. block 123 South Omahii $1,9S0 Wm. Beyer to Mary Lsurltsen, lot 2, bltK'k 10, Patterson Park Wilson T. Graham and wife to Nora Godwin, part lot 2tt, H. . E. Rogers Okahoma add ,.. Bume to Julia S. Bryant, part lot 2ti, same EmniM Waller and husband to Earn est II Waller, lot 16, block 7, D11 ponl Place Chrlstiane L. Krlebs 10 Fretlericii 8. Hill, part lots 6 and , block 4. Fos ter e add Kdwyn 1. Mills to Win. Cathroe, lot 7, Ashland Place Nora Godwin to Wilson T. Graham, etfc lot 26. S. E. Roger Okahoma add Maudumt iiiomeu, et al, to same, ume Julia H. Bryant In same, same E. E. Harris to sume, same Frederic N. Goddurd, el a I, to Nora Godwin, same Chas. E. Bates, trustee, 10 Wilson T. Graham, same David J. Evuns anil wife to Regina Thomsen, H', lot 2, block 80, South Omaha Charles P. Whit and wife to J W, Lynn, pjrt of lot 9, Forbe s sub Uesbie Kuvan, et al. lo Albert Prasun et al, lot 2$ and wVj I, block 2 Melius 1st add South Omaha David Roberts and wife to Julius Tanenbaum, lot i, block 1, Boyd s sdd Boulevard Park Improvement Co., to Madison M. Ormsby, lot 17, block 7, Boulevard Park Henry W. Ashmuseu and wife to Earnest P. A. Nordin, I'd , block 13, Blunders A Hln.baugh s Oscar Peterson to Albert W. Johnson, lot 27. block 2. Pullmun Place Wilson T. Graham and wife to Maud ana Thomaun. part hit 26, . b. E. Roger's. Okuhonia. add Aiii k P.e .ueil and wife to Henry O. Btrelght. lot 1, bl'Kk 1, Foster add.. 4.3.41 t .1 2.U09 2,008 220 750 1.226 .M I 1 I Hog. Sheep. I Hl.tsJU 1.VI0 4.9 :J 1,5 0 8.'") 4. 'rat U.SOI 8 154 60 10.. TolBls .:40.41 47.158 i.029 ISnlatb Crate Market. Dl'Ll'TH. April l.-WHEAT-to srrtve. No. 1 northern, 7V; o noriherr, F. D. Day Cl Co. Stocks. Grain. Provision kkls Soar Qrala lo sin. One-eighth commission on Grain, one quarter on Stocks. Prompt and careful attention givan tu outside accounts. Writs for cur dally Market Letter, mailed free Main iiflice. (10-111 B,arel of Trad Bid. OMAHA. REB, Lobs nlstsnee .Tboti, Uoaglas SSI