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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: THURSDAY, APRIL 12. lima.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cablet Betpond lot Feebly to American
Adtance.
WHEAT STRONG ON CASH SITUATION
Close U Above IHak Tolat of PrvTl
Bay Spot torn Half tent
Hlaher, A4vanrln( () p-
tlons Oats gtroag.
OMAHA. April 11. 1904.
tCheat was weak through tne eariy part
of the session, opening prices being 'y
lower. Cables rcspunueo, but feebly to lue
American advance yesleruay. nepoits 11
good sales of cash wheat at advanced
prices turned the market strong and tne
clone on May wii itv, which was above
yesterday's hlgli jlnt. Deferred futures
were inclined to arag. The cash situation
m very strong and receipts are Hunt.
Corn waa Mining. At one tune prices
Were He higher, and the close waa '4
higher Domestic demand waa good and
receipt light, putting up rasn puces "t
Trade was annul, and of a stalplng natuie.
Data have held a hi in undertone lor pome
time, on account of late needing. This and
a firm corn market advanced prices to
day Sc.
1'rlnmry wheat receipts were 2',l,nn0 bn.
nnd shipments 222. n) bu., against receipts
last year of 22,otio bu. and shipment a of
V'l.oX; bu. Coin receipts were 4l,0oo bu.
and shipments .'.Vt.noi bu., against receipts
last year of 74VMI bu. and shipments of
4.ori bn. flearantea were 4Si4.i. bu. of
wheat, .7!4 bhla. flour, 177,i") bu. corn luid
bT.cto bu. oats.
Liverpool cloH!-d Wi'i'i higher on wheat
and unchanged to VI higher on corn.
Broomhall quote repoits from Russia
nnd Poland allowing u satisfactory condi
tion on the wliler crop, Conditions me
favorable In India, with the exception of
aome hall reported In the I'nlted Provinces.
Rankin wired the Von Doi n Oram com
pany: 'Country miller." are said to have
iltfliculty in schilling enough wheat from
farmers to supply their wants, and In some
localities are offering elevator people more
for wheat than will net them to ship."
Local range of options:
on trsi k. No. I northern. Tc; No. I north
ern. 77V ; May. 7:Nc; July, W"c; Septem
ber. 7S,i
OATH To arrive on track nnd Mar. Jlc.
EW KIRK t.KSF.KAI. .M4.RKKT
tarloaa
I
Ariicles. Open. High. Ixiw. Close. Yesy.
Vheat- I I I
Corn- III
May...4ieV.A 4l4l'lA 41Si 4l'4
July...! 4lH tlm 4lB 4IVB 41V.U
May... I 3oA &1V4A
Omnha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 72i7oc; No. 3 hard.
V&7Vc; No. 4 hnrd, Viti5-: No. 2 spring,
TSojt44c: No. spring, Mf7Hc.
CORN No. 1, V(H2c; No. 4. 4'4i41c;
No. 3 yellow, 42c; No. 3 white, 43c.
OATS No. 3 mixed, 3"e; No. 3 white.
0,c; No. 4 white, -MWw.
UYJS-NO. 2, 63c; No. 3, olttc
tarlot Receipts.
Wheat Corn Oats.
Chicago
Kansas City ...
Minneapolis ...
Duluti
St. Louis
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CHICAGO GltAl AXD PRO Visit)
Keataree of th Trading and Closla
Prices oa Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, April 11. Large clearances at
the seaboard had a strengthening effect
today on the local wheat market and at
me close the May option showed a gain
of He Corn was up Vjft'Vic Oata were
'a3u higher and provisions 10c lower to
higher.
During th first hour prices for wheat
waa somewhat easier because of continued
favorable weather for winter wheat, prom
ts king by local longs and the failure of
me Liverpool market to respond to yester
day's advance. Later in the day prices
advanced on a good general demand. Tha
innuence that exerted the greatest effect
wan the increase In the amount of bread
tuffs taken for export, the total clear
ances of wheat and flour today being
6.13,000 bushels. The close waa firm. May
opened Ho to Wc lower at 78e to 78c, sold
orf to 760 and rallied to ;jv7!V Tha
Close was at 70c. July sold between TTtsc
and 78VuR4o and closed a shade higher at
7ae. Primary receipts wera iibi.OOO bushels
siiiparev.wlU,ki.J bvialetW Jor the cor
responding day one year ago. Minneapolis
liiiluth and Chicago reported receipts of
it cars against 626 cars last week and 143
oars one year ago.
Corn waa somewhat easy early In the day
but tha market soon recovered and held
strong for the remainder of the session
Liquidation by local longs because of clear
weather throughout the corn belt caused
the easy feeling at- the start, but later
an official forecast of wet weather tomor
row west of the Mississippi river strength
ened the market. Weekly crop reports
iruin towa ana Missouri wnicn declared
that th season waa backward, caused con
Klderable buying during the last half of tho
day. Caah Interests and commission houses
were the principal buyers. The market
closed strong. May opened He to He lower
nt 4bc to 467c. advanced to 4tec and
'closed at 'iljrSe. IamrI receipts were 110
cars, with 3 cars of contract grade.
Oata were In active demand by shorts
and as offerings were light the market
ruled strong for the greater part of the
day. Delayed seeding because of wet
weather was a strong bullish factor. The
market closed at the highest point of the
day. May opened unchanged to a shade
lower at 81Hc to U(a314.c, advanced to 32c,
and closed at the top. Local receipts were
fell cars.
In the provisions market pork and ribs
were Inclined to be weak at various times
during the day, but there was an active
demand for lard and It was strong all day.
At the cloae July pork waa off 10c at lib.).
July lard waa off to at $8.86. July ribs were
off ZHtc at 4SoS.
Estimated recleuts for tomorrow: Wheat,
none; corn, 106 cars; oats, 113 cars; hogs.
SL0 head.
The board of trade will be closed on
Ootid Friday, April 13.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
((notations of th Pay
Commodities.
NKW YORK. April 11-FLOrR-Uec. Ipls.
KW! bhls.; exports, 7.b"4 bills. : mar
ket steadv but quiet: Minnesota patents.
t4.2mii4.46: Minnesota bakers. H .fUJJ.iS; win
ter patents, ti.9"n.V: winter straights.
$n fJn J m. Kvr flour, quiet; talr to aotal,
H.S.Vrj,1 ; choice to fancy. t3.V&4 .10.
I'lillNM KA I . Firm ; white un1 yellow
(fine), ti.ii; coarse, f l.OWl.OT; kiln dried,
IJ.rfi?..
BAKLKY Steady; feeding. 4JH c. I. f..
New York; malting, 5Miilc. c. I. f.. New
York.
nKAT-Receipts, none; exports, :M,510
bu. Hpot market Mrm; No. t red. HSHc,
nominal, elevator; No. t red. nominal,
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Dunlin, ha-hc,
nominal, f. o. b. alloat. Dptlotis opened
fany at about yesterday's closing prices
and declined 7-1S under disappointing cables
and good weather, rallied Jc on covering.
illowlng heavv seaboard clearances, linn
Interior markets and predictions of a
smaller movement. The clcse was steady
at unchanged prices to an advance of He
May. (si l-linsh ll-lsc, closed nt sH'; Juiy.
3-liuR4c. closed at Mc; bepiembcr
IH'OM'V?. closed at KtHc.
COHN Receipts, fih.iun bu.; exports. Jl.lii:!
hit. Kpot market flrTn; No. 2, 6ic, nominal.
n valor, and 6iHc. nominal, f. o. b. anont;
No. 2 vellow, 6dvc, nominal, No. 2 wliltc.
6lc. nominal, option marKet opened '"
iwer unuer favorable weather tor spring
work nnd satisiai tory cables, rallied He on
small country titterings, subsiding stocks
nd good demand for rash property. I he
lose was firm at '4c advance. May, b2
:V,c, closed at fktHc: July. MimlV.
loseti rt n3'c; Deceniner. j.''usj', cioseu
at 62H1-
OA i Receipts, i.'i.mh mi. exports. 4l',tv
bu. Spot market steady; miwd oats. 2i
to 32 iHiunds, gOh'K'iHc: natural white, jo to
S3 pounds. 3iH'u''c; clipped white, ;i to M)
pounds, .iWttlHc.
HfiKD r inn ; stiring nran. 120.23; April
shipmenis, middling, V.vJ, city, t-u.i5'(j
t.."iu.
HAY Firm: shipping. 5ofri5c; gootl to
chohe, Sii'iiWc.
HOPS Unlet: state, common to choice,
K"i6 crop, IiihI.tc; 1S04 crop, 7'(i'.ic; olds, 5u7c;
Paclllu coast, laoj, siil3c; li.4, ibc; old.i.
4'q 5c.
HlliKS-Firm: Oalvcston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
2V-; t.'allfornia, 21 to 2.1 pounds, 21c; Texas
dry, 24 to : pounds, 19c.
I.KATH Ell Hteady ; ncld, X'.jiil.W.
PROVISIONS Weef firm; family.
111 o.HSil.tno; mess, J'.l 1 0 lO.nti; oeef hams,
tJ0.OiKfi21.6o; racket. llo.on'ftll.OO; city extra
India mess, iiN.mra is. 00. cut meats steady;
pickled bellies, J9.tott 10.25: pickled shoulders,
7!ii7',4c; pickled hums, KiH'iUc. Lard firm;
weatern steamed, K.itii4in.iu; retined, nrra;
continent. If 36; Houth America, .to; coin-
pound. tirj7H". I'ork ftrtn; family, 18.o(ii(
18.75; short clear, tl62o3 18.0O; mess, li.2i(
.&o.
TALLOW Firm; city. 6c; country. bV
6V4e.
Kit. n Bteaay; domestic fair to extra, ipi-ft
Cc; Japhn, nominal.
BUTTtn Steady, street prices, extra
creamery, 21(Jj21Hc; tifflcial pricea, creamery.
common to extra, I4'u2lc; renovated, com
mon to extra, llcjillic; western factory, com
mon to firsts, 13ttl6c; western Imitation
creamery firsts, 17c; state dairy, common
to extra, 1103H-'.
CHLLSE Firm: state full cream, larais
and small, colored and white fancy, 14'.c;
state good to prime, 13H4lHo; state, com
mon to tatr, 3i3r.
tuus wean; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, ioc; state,
choice, ISH'itiSc; state, mixed extra, lsV:;
western firsts, 17H1)17Hc; western seounu.t,
17c; southerns, 1iMj17V4c.
ItJULTKY Dressed. easy: western
chickens, l'i13c; turkeys, ltyaiHc; fowls,
114! 14c.
Article. I Opeiv.1 Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat 1 lilt
May 7BS.tr79H'fi'Vii 7HI T 7H
July 78H'tfH'JlO v''l 'HieSW'
BepU 77-VV riHTTHWHl 77Hi7(HW-
Corn I
May 45VUH 4tH 46i46HtS 4tH
July 4UHWi4,-S 4i.Hi 4Hi
6eut. 4oH 4tHUH 4.n,'S
Oats I I !
May VS i S1H 32 (SIH
July 30H S uHI S
Sept. iH 2HW-iJ 2lH:
Toik . I
May It 15 16 26 It 16 16 22HJ 16 H
July 16 30 16 30 16 25 16 30 116 40
BepU 16 20 16 30 16 20 16 30 I
Ma7 I 70 178 186 8 0 1865
July Its 8 W tao 8 05 I 8 30
Sept. I 7H 00 I StIH 8 7Vsi
nibs 1
May t 80 8 80 I 67H 8 75 8 80
July 86 8 V5 180 886 iHO
bepL IN 8 92H I 60 8 S7H! 8
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Dull, steady; winter patents,
t3.4otu3.ta): winter straights, S3 .2iku3.); spring
rklents, t3bu'jNl.o; spring straights. kltf
bo: bakers. t2.2U(U2.90.
WHKAT-No. 2 spring. 72H880c; No. S, 74
tjaoc; No. 3 red, tom. c.
CORN No. t, 4c; No. t yellow, 47V,c
' OAT8 No, Z, S2c; No. 3 white, 32t33c.
RYE No. I, 61 He.
KARLMY Good feeding. 39c; fair
choice malting. 4.i'ii -Vic.
BliUiDS No 1 tiux, tl'Ki1: No. 1 north
western. 81.13V Timothy, prune, t3.17H-
Clover. oontrsct grade. 112 50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. er bbl., $16 li
ti 16.20. Lrd. per 1U lla.. WM. Short ribs
sitles Oottsei. t870ig8u; short clear alue
Following were th receipts and ship
ments of flour ana grain:
Kecelpts. Shipments
riour. bbls 60 46.800
Wheat, bu 13.0d0 41.&4
Corn, bu 145,600 266.700
Oata, bu 835.700 215.700
Bye. bu 2,;f0
barley, bu '. I1.2O0 36.KJ0
On the Produce exchange today th but
ter market was steady: creameries. Utf
toHo: dairies, iminc lKm. weak, at mark,
case Included. 14V': hrsts, 1V1 prime
firsts. UWsi extraa. i.e. LUceae, steady, 11
UUHc
Peoria Grata Market.
PBORIA, April 11. CORN Higher; No. I
w. l . a- . V. . 4--. . V 4 . . KA tsvH Am.
;ruuw, 4-1 o-Jk 4a. iik, i. iiauc,
4tWi.
OATS Higher; No. 1 white, I2Hc; No. I
White 31 c; o. 4 while, sic
RYB-Unchaoged; No. t (2ij3c
Lltei usxii Gra ta aa 4 ProTlatoai.
LIVERPOOL. MvrW 1L WHKAT 8rwt.
Domlnal; mturea. dull; May, M f J; July,
6a fA; Beptamber, M 4V I
C 1 H N t uol. funs; Amertcaa nixed, new,
4a IW: Ajurtij n.tiej. ld. 4 id: fu-
tuia. dull; Umj. 4 4Hd. JuJj. 4a JA.
auktt.
nn.CTH. 4 prtl U. WnEAT T rrrra.
fu- 1 surasro. V?; no. 1 ooruiero, 7o.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 11. WHEAT Higher:
No. i red. cash elevator, 86&i3c: track. Do
(H7c; May, 70c; Juiy, 7tiV; No. 2 hard,
78'0 84c.
CORN Higher: No. J cash. 46Hc: track.
47H4H8C; May, 4fHc; July, 46c.
OATS Higher: No. Z tash. 3lHc; track.
S2c; May, 3lV,c; July, 30Hc; No. 2 white,
34c.
FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, 84.30
414.40; special brands higher; extra fancy
and straight, t3.76ti4.2tt; clears, t2.80uXlU
SEKUTlmolhy. quiet at 2.&Oy2.iO.
CORNMKAL Steady; 82-30.
BRAN Firm: sacked, east track. S5c
tl-00.
hay steady; timothy. K.otniij.eu; prairie.
3ii.0ufg 11.00.
IKON COTTON XI KB l 01.
BA0OINT.-8HC. ' " r -
HKMP TWIN 10 7Hc.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: Jobbing. tl25.
Lard, higher; prime steamed, tM.2iH. Dry
salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts,
t.87H; clear ribs, 19.00; short clears, 19.12H.
Hacon, steady; ioxn, extra snorts, .-,
clear ribs. t.i5: short clears, 19 67H-
POULTRY Weak; chickens, 3Hc; turkeys
16c; ducks, 12Hc; geese, 7c.
Hi TTKR Weak; creamery, 16ti22c: dairy,
i4tri8c.
LUOS Lower; 14c
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Seven Million Dollars in Gold Encaeed for
Shipment to New York.
MARKET RALLIES SHARPLY AT ONCE
Rat for tall l.oaaa Decllaes from
Twenty to gls Per lent a ooa
a Annnanrement Is
Mnde,
NEW YORK. April 11 The eager quest
for gold to relieve the prolonged money
stringency in New York made sucii a ctm
sidetaliie advsnce In the price of the mrtnl
In London today as to unlock the Hank of
Knglsnn s source of supply. Oold to the
amount of considerably over t7,ui.i'io was
released by that Institution for shipment,
t-Vi.l"' of this amount being taken In tot
form of American eagles and the le
tnalndei In gold bars, the latter having
been shlpMd by a steamer sailing today.
Nt gmi. Hums were actively going on niso
for American eagles In Paris and a oon
snletulile amount, which was not exactly 10
be learned, was believed to have been f-f-ciired.
Kidding for New York account car
ried up the price of gold bars In London
today VI an ounce following the advance
on Monday of 4d. The result was to
threaten the withdrawal of sovereigns
from the Rank of Kngland for shipment for
New York As usual under the circum
stances, having exhausted Its available
means for protecting Us available gold re
serve, the flank of England capitulated
and surrendered American coin and bullion
In preference to yielding its Kngllsh coin.
As soon as these developments became
known the response In the stock market
was Immediate anil emphatic. Prices made
wide advances in the latter part of the
day and an active demand for all classes
of stocks sprang up. Money on call ran
off to 0 per cent before the period of usunl
activity In the loan market was well over,
and to below that afterwards. While the
stringency In money here hHS not directed
any large currency movement In this di
rection It has had the effect of checking
the demand upon New York for other
points. From (mints In Canadn It Is re
ported that gold hns been received In small
amoiilits, the aggregate reacshlng several
hundred thousand dollars. Yesterday's
sneculfitlve liniililation in the stock market
was believed to account for some lessened
demand to borrow money. Other news
was practically Ignored. The collapse In
Union Rag and Paper preferred was due
to the small surplus of the year's earn
ings over the dividend requirement.. Tho
demand for stocks expanded as the session
progressed and made a strong closing with
the two previous days' losses In prices very
generally recovered.
Ponds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, 8.1. 535.1 K). United States old 4s. cou
pon, advanced H. while the new 4s, reg
istered, declined per cent on call.
The following was the range of prices on
the New York 8tock exchange:
Rain. High. Urw. ( lou.
140
170.410 111 im 110'i
4, 70l 44 4! 4St
400 100'j, loo 10044
61KI 44 9J i44
A
Hi
M
7.700 (TH M &i
21
44
1,800 U4k r. 44
115
. tl.SOO 1f9i 1MH K'
401) 1:1 nr 120H
, 1.WJ0 UV llli, 139
100 104V 104H 10414,
. 44.400 n:i- l24 172
. 7.300 It -1S
lft.: H
Ton 1M4 lMH 1"
1.000 11314 lH lls
m ff", tr.H 4
. !4.400 7 1414 H
, 1.100 17!H 171 nt
an
, 4.HI tn (744
81
300 7 7KH 74
400 21 i I1H
. 4.400 211 207 lit
. I.S00 17t 174H 174H
10
24
"0 in ion 10044
. is.' ; fjs 2
800 34 84 4
tOO (9
4
. 7.300 14.1H 142 143
. 1.1O0 21 24 44
l.IOO K US
too n
Is the second time In the history of the
Institution that it has failed to close on
Uood l-Yiilay, the previous occasion Inin4
In I.V. during the Spanish-American war.
wr York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. April 11 MONK V On
call, strong until later In the afternoon
when the tone eased and the rate declined;
highest. 30 per cent: lowest. Iper rent; rul
ing rate, 18; closing bid. t; offered at 3
per cent. Time loans, very firm: sixty
days. 8 per cent: ninety days, 7 per cent;
six months. 4 per cent.
PRIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-6H5
per cent.
BTKRLINO F.XCHANOE-Plrm. with
rtiial business In bankers' bills at 84 Wt
4 W45 for demand, and at t4-S"4M "70 for
slxtv dsv bills; posted rates. 4.hlHli'4.S2
and 84.K4i4yS4.sn; commercial bills, M "'
SILVER Bar. MHc; Mexican dollars,
49c.
RONDB Government tid railroad Irregu
lar. Closing quotations on trands today were
s follows:
tos Japin Is. 24 lerlet
I', g. ref. ts. rag.
do coupon
I'. P. Is. ref
do roupon
V. S. old 4t. rag
do coupon
I'. P. n. 4s. reg...
do coupon
Am. Tobftrro 4s...
do 4s
Atrhlson (on. 4s..
do adj. 4s
Atlantic r. t 4i
Pal. A Ohio 4a...
do 3a
Brk R. T. r 4a...
('antral of Oa. Ia.
do 1st Ine
do td tnc
do Sd Inr
1 ha 41 Ohio 4a
Chliaso 4r A. !
('.. H A q n. 4a
C. R. I. A P. 4a
do rnl. os
...IWSi do 4a nil
...I03't do 4a rtfa
...104 do 2d arriaa
...I3 !. 4V N. unl. 4a...
...l"3,Man. r. (. 4
...131 M. Central 4a...
...1S144' do 1st Inr
... 7 Mlnn. St. U. 4a
.. 1US M . K T. 4a ...
...1011 do 2s
... k.i N. K. R. nt M r.
... (H S. T. Sa...
...U!S. i. g. Im
... My No. Pacific 4a
. . . 7 ' 1 do 3
.. .UiN. W. e. 4s
... atlr g. I, rfds 4a..
. M Penn. ron. 2a...
Keadlns g?n. 4a
St. L. I. M. c
St. LAP F. fx
..10s
.. so
..100
St. u s. W. r. 4a
IU "Kl.rri1 A. L. 4i
0;So HarlAr 4a
PI ('. ft St. L. I 4a. . 1' 4 1 do 1st 4a ctta ...
Colo. Ind h. aer. A. T So. Railway a
do aeriea B ift'tiTtxaa aV P. la. ...
Colorado Mid. 4a ... 77s,T. St. h. A W. 4
. v4t4.(-n1on Pacific 4a...
.loft do ronv. 4a
.10nW:. S 9ial 2d &l .
. HDjM'abaah la
.101 do dm B
. M Watarn Md. 4a ...
.o w. b. K. 4a...
. t7,Wla. (antral 4a....
Colo so
Cuba ta
I). A R. 0. 4a ...
I Hat 1 Hera' Sac. 6a
Rrla p. I. 4a
do gn. 4a
Hrxklni Val. 4a
Japan 4a
offered.
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30
92
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET !
No Great Change in Value, on Cattle of
Any Kind.
HOGS RLACH HIGH POINT OF THE YEAR
t ery Light Ran of Hheep and Ijianlis,
with Prices tioed Lambs Are
Really Kelllna; Higher
Than tmmt Week.
8OI TH OMAHA, April 11. 1904
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Pheep.
Official Monilsv 2.744 4.1.4 14.H.I0
Ofhclal Tues.lsv 6.411 7.!"VI .l
Ofhcial Wednesday 4,400 ti.RiO 1.4l
ear:
attle ,
Hogs ...
Sheep .
Receipts. Shipments.
7.000 4.(00
lii.OiM) 67.O0
aK.cou loi.oou
M.IAIl) oO.OUU
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu .
Corn, bu ....
Outs, bu ...
Minneapolis Uraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April ll.-FLOCR-Mur-
k . ii.iii, Hint patent. 4 (u4.1ii; second
patents, H.hk(i3 first clears, 1.1.50.00;
second clears. t2.4v&2 66.
BRAN In bulk. 814.60.
(.Superior Uoara ot Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of pricea, as furnished by F. O. Lay
4 Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Yes y.
Whet-I I
May...76Hl8HI
July...7s(,'iiHI
Bept...i n
1" lax
May.. July..
Bept...
77hI
7-l
S-
1 im
I WH!
1 111 1
71
7.H.
I
77
7Hl
7 I
I
7t
1 17SI 1 17HI 1 174,1 1 "
1 lKHi 1 ltVi1 1 lx-! 1 l
I loHi 1 It 1 1 18. 1 17H
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard, 7aVc; No. 1 northern. 78H.C; to arrive,
7bc; No. 8 northern, 7e1iJc; to arrive,
77c; No. t. 744'7dV'; No. 1 durum, 71Hc;
No. t durum, oc Corn: No. 8 yellow,
4i'4c; No. 8,.42Hc. Oats: No. 8 white,
c; No. 3, 2Vc. Barley: 3a4c. Rye:
6oHii1c. 'lax: Cash, 1.1H; May. l.li.
Kansas City Uraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, April 11. WHEAT May,
74c; July, 71c; September. 7uHc; cash,
No. t hard, 7aw2c; No. , ioftiso; No. 2
red, BleaDuc; No. i. (wi43c.
CORN May, 4;.'V; July, 42c: September,
42'c; December, 4uc; cash. No. i mixed,
44HW45C; No. 2 white, 4Ho; No. S, 4Hc.
OATS-No. : white, 3:tH4'-ttViC
RYK Steady at 646tic.
HAY Strong: choice timothy. tlloVfl 12.00;
choice prairie, t9 '"u1.26.
kXXiS lwcr; Kliaaourl and Kansas, new
No. 8 whltewood cases Included. 13H'; case
count. lHc; cases returned. He lees.
BUTTKR Creamery, 2oc; packing, 11c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 34.jo 6!U)
Corn, bu LHt.un) i7.0()
Outs, bu i 4.UX) L5.00U
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April ll.-BCTTF.R
Firm; extra western creamery, 21c; extra
nenrby prints, lie.
KOOS Steady; fair demand: nearby fresh
and westers fresh, lc at mark.
t'HEKSB-Steady; New York full creams,
fancy, i;iV,1i14e; New York full creams,
choice, llviU'ir; New York full creams,
fair to good, lHi'oKU-.
Milwaukee tiraln Market.
MILWAI'KEE. April 11-WHEAT-Bteady;
No. 1 northern. 8UiK.'c; No. 2
northern. 7vBi'Hc; May. 79o asked.
RVF-Dull. No. 1. MVlWo.
RAhLEV -Quiet; No. 2, 06c; sample. 39
tiUc.
t'ORN-Steady; No. 3, cash, 461.'fj46V I
May, 4tVv asked.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLF.no, April 11 -8EKD8-Clover, cash
and Apnl. S4.ai; October, to ll Tnnolhy,
1 52. Alslke, toft-
Wool Market.
BOSTON, April ll.-WOOL-Moderate
buying characterized the wool market. But
there is 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 boimisc. Medium
and fine combings are exciting a fair in
terest at full prices. Foreign wools are
firm. There are very few price changes
to note In the market this week. Territory
Idaho fine, zV8c; heavy fine, ISnjSuc;
fine medium. iJaJM-; medium. 2--tj2T: low
medium, 2to27c. Wyoming fine, ntj-rJc;
heavy fine, ltttiJOc; fine medium, St-uac;
medium. Jyb27c; low medium. 20'U27c. L'tati
and Nevada, fine, zy'lic; heavy fine.
loc; fine medium, i-u.-ic; medium. 2i(i-7c;
low medium, fcitfiTc. Dakota, fine Suu-lc;
One medium. 22t)-3c; medium. iTg.'Sc; low
medium. -u'.'7c. Mon'ana. fine choice. tj
l&c; fine ave.age. ?a.Hc; fine medium,
choice. 24S6c: average. rtjZ4c; stapl. XIq
Isc; medium choice, !743c.
ST. LOIIS Mo.. April 11 -WOOL
Steady. Medium grades combing and
clothing. t44-c; light nne. 2uJ4u; bcavy
Cue, Uu-lc, tub washed. aU('Joo,
Adama Rxpreaa
Amalgamated Copper
Amerlran ( . Ar F
Amerli-an C V P. pfd
American Cotlon Oil
American Cuttnn Oil pfd....
American FCxpreaa
Amtrlcan H. A L. pfd
American lea
American I.lnaaed Oil
Amtr Ltnaead Oil pfd
American Icemotiva
Amer. lcomntlva pfd
Amarlcan S. A R
Amarlcan 8. A R pfd
American Sugar Kenning...
Am. Tobacco pfd. rtfa
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaon
Auh'nn pfd
Atlantic Cnaat Una
Baltimore aV Ohio
Baltimore A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Transit....
Canadian Pacific
Central of New Jereey
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago A Alton pfd
Chicago Great Western
Chicago A Northwestern
Chicago Mil. ft St. Faul..
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. T. pfd
('.. C. C. A Rt. loule
Colorado Fuel Atlron
Colorado A Southern
Colorado 4- So. let pfd....
Colorado A So. td pfd
Consullilaled Oaa
Com I'roducla
Corn Products pfd
Delaware A H udsotl ,-r . . .
Delaware. L. A W
Denver A Rio Urande
Denver A R. O. pfd
Ulallllera' Serurltlea
Erie
Krle 1st pfd
Krle 2d pfd
General Klectric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper
International Paper pfd....
International Pump
International Pump pfd
Iowa central .'
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa Cttv Southern
Kansas City So. pfd
Ixiulsvllla A Nashville
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street Ry
Mexican Central
Mlnnrapolla A St. Lotila...
M . St. P. A 8. B. M
M . St. P. A 8. B. M. pfd..
Missouri Pacific
M , K7. A T
M , K. A T. pfd
National Iead
National R. R. of Hi. pfd..
New York Central
New York. O. A W
Norfolk A Weetern
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanta
People's Oaa
P.. ('.. C. A St. Lsula.
Preaaed Steel Car
Pressed Steel Car pfd
Pullman Palaca Car
Rending
Reading let pfd.
Reading td pfd
Republic Steel
Republlr Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
Rubber Goods
Rsbtiar Goods pfd....
St U A S. K td pfd
St. Louis Southwestern
St. Louis S. W. pfd
Southern Paeltlc
Soulhcrn Pacific pfd
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennessee Coat -A Iron
Teaas A Pacific
Tolrdo, Ft. L. A W
Toledo. Ft L. A W. pfd...
I'nlon Paclne
In Ion Pacific pfd
I'nlted Slatta Ki press
tnltrd f'Sies Healty
nurd Slatea Rubber
I'. 8. Rul'tier pfd
I'nlted Malee Steel
t'nlted Statea Steel pfd
Va -Carolina Chemical
Va. -Carolina chem. pfd
Wabah
W a hath pfd
Wclle-Kargu Expreta
U'vstinghcuse Electric
VVeeiern I'nlon
Wheeling A Lake Rrla
Wisconsin Caii(ral
Wlsi'iinaln Central pfd
Northern Panne
Crntra.1 Leather
Central Leather pfd
!oB-henld Stel
81
til
41714;
t.00 4H ! 44
i.nt l
7.500 46
too Tsa
lis) i
5"0 171
61
43-,
711,
loo irH i:4H
400 11114 171
Moo 21i
lot) , It ,
1.100 46 444
"406 io 'io "
100 M 61
5,000 144 14TH
1.200 25H 4S
100 m lb
lis 17!4 m
1.100 94I 14
l.Ks) S4 14
600 ;i 7H,
.too 11 IIS
toil M4 M
l.MiO 14:4 142S 14.111a
1.400 I24 II Il4
1.4O0 T94 S4
0
M
U
7IW
M
l-ill,
12S 4
17l
U'-S
4'
4',
U
lni
17
H
1(1
1.S6
lit
77
1(7
172
W4
34S
7Hs
H
tt
4.200 Ml, 1114 wv,
1.000 44V, 41 44
10.700 14IH 140 141 4
1.4li4 ti M t4
.. 4. :. 10
1.100 ss ti lit,
100 He m4 v,
117
11,200 1SI IV. 4 1 174
200 ao o UK,
n
1,100 II tii tot,
ton loti, lotti lots,
1 700 27 '4 1444 27",
4,tot M 46 V, Ml
41
100
. too 41 47V4 47
100 1IV4 21 llvi
300 f4'4 64 V (Jv,
lO.auO 4 '4 t7H 4H4
100 IIIV4 11714, 111',
10.400 4ne S 40i
t'O v its ns
141
14
100 II 14 il44
too 6iv 4 M4
UtA'O l.Sk 1S.14, IM14
100 Kl, MV, til
Ill
14
t.:oo i;4 1144 sji,
20(1 113a 1134 HI
71. 700 4tVj 41 4i
to .400 10s 104V4 107'a
loO 10 4v,
100 II2V, 11JV, 112",
3i0 IIS 22 V, t2i,
. 1.100 60 41 Jo
1W)
164
100 I2V4 tl t
mo rs
I 14 61
It. I0 111
300 4444
744
61
?ll
44
14 V,
Hit,
44 1s
4 104V, IIHV, l(i,
wjv S3V, rs S2V
Total salea for tha day. 147. too aharea.
I.ondoa Cloalaa; Storks.
LONDON. April 11 ("losing quotations on
tliu .Stork exchange were:
( onanla, money... to ll-lgias'. V. Central
ao account to 1-I4 Norfolk A W . .
Boston Stocks and Rands.
BOSTON. April 11. -Call loans. 7fi1rt per
cent; tlmt loans. per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon adj.
do 4a
Mei. Central 4a.....
Atchlaon
do pfd 1
Boston A Albany..,
"Boston A Mains..
Boston Elevsted ...
Fltchburg pfd
Mexican ( antral . ..
N. Y., N. H. A H.
Amer. Arge. ITheni.
do pfd
Amer. Pneo. Tuba..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer". T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
riomlnlon I A 8.
HVAIInuet
. 101 V4 Amalgamated
14 V, I 4a pfd
. ', Ontario A W
.107 'Pennaylvanta
116V, Rand Minea
.1.; Heading
. 40 V do let pfd
. .iv, 1 do td pfd
.Ik ,, Anuthera Railway
. Ik do pfd
. 47 -a Southern Paciftc ..
. ?! I nlon Pacific
.44 do pfd
. tl I 8 steal
. 71V, do pfd
in W abash
.15, do pfd
. MV, Spanish 4a
.14 V4
. Jl',
. iJV,
. 621,
7.S
(
. tov.
Ar.aconda
Alchlaon
do pid
Ralltmore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific .
( nee. A Ohio
( klcago Ot W
C . M A St. P ...
DeHaera
II R O
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do Id pld
Illinois Ceutral ..,
IxiuikVllle A; N
14., K. A T
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVER Har. firm. d per ounce.
MONEY 21,11, per cent.
The rate 01 nWcnunt in the open market
for sliort bills is 1-16 per cent; for three
months' bills, J' a per cent.
.101
. 704
140V,
. M
l4
.11U 4,
:av,
. Bl
New York Mlalag (torka.
NEW YORK, April 11 Closing quota
tlons on mining stocks were:
4datue Cos
aAltc
Breecw
Hrunewlck Con . .
Cotustork Tuunei
Con. Cal A Vs ..
Horn Silver ......
Iron Silver
Leedvllle Cos ....
Offered.
. ti
,.lri
.. li
,. il
. . it
Its
V
..171
.. f
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophir
Proenlg
Potuel
Savage
Sierra Nevada
I Small Hope,
Standard
.. Ik,
.214
.644
.. 1
.. It
.. Je
.. II
.. U
Bastk Clearlags.
OMAHA. April 11 -Bank clearings for to
day were Il.ix7.ll end for the corres.
jxindlng date last year 11.34 S&3 07.
American Zinc
Atlantic
Bingham
Cal. A Hecla..
Centennial
.'opper Range .
Daly West ....
Kranklln
Jranby
lale Royals' ...
Mass. Mining .
. !( Michigan
.1MV,: Mohawk
.137vi Mont. c. A C.
.13 ;old Dominion .
. 41 ii)sceola
.104 Parrot
t2v. ijulncy
7)
. 3V
.ion,
.!.! V,
.r.
.I6n4
.14 J',
. 16V,
.15
. 17
. (4
Kdieon. Klee. Illu. .246 V. Shannon
Masa. Rlactrlc
do pfd
Masa. Oaa
I'nlted Fruit
United Shoe Marti.
do pfd
Greene Con
f. 8. Steal
do pfd
Wasting, common
Adventure
"Asked.
. . II Tamarack
.. 44 Trinity
, . 47V 'United Copper
,.101 'U. 8. Mining..
.. M .'. 8. Oil
. 10-4 Utah
.. 01 Victoria
. . 424, Winona
.107 Wolverine ...
.. 7k North Buna ...
.. 714
...Ml
. . . lin'4
... 10V4
... 20,
...Hi
. . .70.
. .. 24
. .. 10V,
... 14
... !
... 1
...22
... K'4
... l.(V4
... S04,
... 14
... 44V,
...104 V,
... iav,
... ti
... 1
... ion
... 114
... 67.
... ii
... 12
... M
...
... (S
...1.1s
... 14 Vi
Foreign Flaaaclal.
LONDON. April 11. Money was In In
creased stock exchange and holiday de
mand today and supplies were fairly
abundant. Discounts were firm owing to
fears of further gold exports to America.
trance and Japan. Ine ran in New yorK
and the weakness In continental exchanges
were regarded nervously. Frlces on the
stock exchange were distinctly firm, not
withstanding the fact that It was payday
and that many operators were away for
the holidays. Consols hardened on cheap
money. Home rails improved on tne pros
pect of fine weather and holiday earnings.
Americans opened dull, but recovered to
above parity on Now lork support. 1 nlon
l-'acine was tne feature. Houthern facmc.
Erie and I'nlted States Steel were In fair
demand. Prices eased during the last hour.
but closed with an Improvement. Grand
Trunk waa fair on the traffic Increase.
Kaffirs were harder on the record output
of the Transvaal gold mines, but closed
easier. Japanese Imperial ba of 1K04 were
quoted at iuiv
uiSKiiiN, April tit Trading on the
bourse today was very. quiet.
PARIS. April 11. Trading on the bourse
today was inactive.. .Russian Imperial 4s
were quoted at afc.00 and Russian bonds of
1104 at 6 JO. (10.
Total receipts ....177 loo 4
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber cf head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co bis ji
Swltt and compan on l.thd 4fc
Cudany Pat-King Co U Z.H10 6b4
Armour at Co l,iil l.MM WSV
ixibman tV Co 06
Hill flt AirVon 6
Wolf & Muruan 44
MiKe Haggerty M
bol Oegmi t
J. B. Hoot da Co 6
nulla & Kline 10
Krey facKlng Co at
other buyers 4!l
. Totals 4,01 7,108 1.H26
Metal Market. '
NTCW YORK. April 11. METALS The
tendon tin market was unchanged to
little lower following the big advance
with spot relatively steady and closing at
A l.b, while futures were lower at Ulil.
The local market was quiet with spot
quoted at i.(t:(g i6. Copper was un
changed at M 17s 6d for SDot In the Lon
don market, but futures were a little
higher at 81 17s Sd. Locally copper was
unchanged. Lake Is quoted at llB.&o'fl IH.75.
electrolytic at 118.264718.60 and casting at
118.0018.26. Iead was quiet and unchanged
at S5.35tfD.46 In the local market and at i.i
IBs In London. Spelter advanced 2s bd to
4.26 12s Od In London, but was a shade
lower in the local market with spot
quoted at W.0O4j.lO. Iron was lower
abroad, with standard foundry and Cleve
land warrants at 47s Sd. - Locally no change
was reported. No. 1 foundry, northern. Is
quoted at i.o"j i 30; rvo. z rounary. nonn
ern. l.(KVa 18.85: No. 1 foundry, southern
818.26I&18.75; No. 2 foundry, southern, $17.76
B18 60.
ST. IjOUIS. April ll.-METAIJ-Lead,
firm, 5.7H- Spelter, Higher. ...
Cotton Market.
n- r IT' vrvisrr Amrll 1 1 tYITTOW Hnnt
firm; sales, .8"i bales; ordinary, 8c: good
nrdlnarv. ft lb-1-tc: low middling. IOV.C: mid
dling. USc: good middling. ll7,c; middling
fair. 12V,c; receipts, S.SjiSI, bales; stock, 237,-
887 bales.
LIVERPOOL. April 11. COTTON Spot,
good business done; prices 7 points higher;
American middling lair, o i4u; gooa mw
dllng. 6.44d: middling. 6 24d; low middling.
.fid: good ordinary. 8.0d; ordinary. 6.70d.
The salea of the day were 14.000 bales, of
which 1.000 were for speculation and ex
port, and Included 12.90 American. Re
ceipts, 2.000 bales. Including 700 American.
ST. I.omS. ADrll 11. COTTON Steady:
1 1-lnc higher: middling. 11 V-; sales. 67S
bales; receipts, 278 bales: shipments, 140
bales; stock, 40,289 bales.
Oils aad Roala.
NEW YORK, April 11. OILS-Cotton
seed, strong prime crude, f. o. b., mills,
S0e: yellow. HK'Hi'M Petroleum, steady
refined, New York, $7.60; Philadelphia and
Baltimore, $856; prime bulk, $4.65. Turpen
tine, quiet at 6810.
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good
$3.IKitfj4.00.
SAVANNAH. Oa., April ll. OIL Turpen
tine, firm: (Wio,
ROSIN-FIrm: ABC. $3.00; B. $3.70; F,
$175; G. $3 80; H. $4.15; I. $4 90; K. $4.60; M
J4.H0: N. 4 80: WO. Ib. 10; WW. 16.20.
OIL CITY, Pa., April U.-OIL Credit bal
ances. l 6H. Shipments, ii.iXi bbls.; aver
age. 7.12 bbls. Runs. (ti.lTti bbls.: average,
57,iJa bbis. flilpnientg. Lima, bs.otg bhls
average, 74.674 bbls. Runs, l.lmu, 43,649
bbls.; average, 33,9d0 bbls.
Htoek Cirkaage Will et Close.
NEW YORK. April 11. The governors of
the New Y01 k Slock exchange today voted
not to close Hie exchange 00 Eridajf. This
ligar aad Molaases.
NEW YORK. April U.-SCQAR-Raw
steady; fair refining, $0; centrifugal, 1(6
test. 3c; molasses sugar. 2Akc; refined
quiet: No. 6. 8M,c: No. 7. 415c: No. 8. 4 10c
No. 9. 4.06c; No. 10. 4.00c: No. 11. 8.9oe; No.
12. 3 90c; No. 13. I.85o; No. 14. 3. 86c: confer
tloners' A. 4.55c; mould A. 6.05c; cut loaf,
.4oc; powdered, 4.B0t-; granulated, 4.i0c
cubes. 4 SiC.
NEW ORIJCAN8. April 1 8COAR
Quiet but steady; open kettle, centrifugal,
'j3ic: centrifugal whites. S84c; yellows,
n-S'tH 13-ldc; seconds, sjj3V,e.'
MOLASSES Nominal, open kettle, 1
30c: centrifugal, liuXc.
SYRUP Nominal at SOjnc-.
CosTeo Market.
NEW YORK. April 11 COFFE The
market for futures ODened steadv at un
changed prices to an. advatvee of I points
on July. Fresh demand was very light
ana prices eased oft slightly under scat
tered liquidation, with the market closing
steady net unchanged to a points lowver.
eaiea were reported of Hi.7b0 bags. Inciud
log May at 4 3WIV4DC; July. 4. 75c: Beutein
ber. .Si4j5c; December, 7.15tPj.26c; Feb.
ruary. 73.Ml7.4oc; March, 7.4oc. About IM.
OH) bags of the total business reDorted rrb
resented exchanges. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio,
1 i-ioc.
Evaporated Apalea mm Dried Kralla,
NEW YORK. April 11. EVAPORATED
AffLcS-Market steady. Kalr to 44000 are
quoted at s7,'4c. nearly to atrtctly prliae
v,i&c. choice at 10c. fancy at 11c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED F RUlTfr Prunes,
continue firm and advices frotn ties coast
Indicate an upward tendency In prvea. al
though spot quotations remain unchanged
on the general range at 4V,-sc. according
10 grade Apricots are in scanty supply
with bualness restricted en this account
Choice are quoted at lAollr, extra choice
at UStU'l (aucy at lJ4ji.VtfC,
18.M7
l.7i
2fi.7fl
mi4
784
2S.S
V4.:W2
XT 81 J
4". in
34.:l:4
2S.S78
Three days this week. 12.755
Same days last week II. 700
Same days week before. 11.673
Same thtee weeks ago. .15.347
Same four weeks ago. . M.OVJ
Same days last year 13.HJ8
Hie following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep nt South Omaha
tor the year to date, compared with last
l!i. isio. inc.
.276. 4: 2it.ix7 4n.i4
747,870 65'.i,310 8X.M0
623.478 476.703 46.W5
KANUK OF rttlCtS.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2.ii-o6.!) $t.o ti" 371,
Chicago 1.75uH 35 6 !i'u6 60
Kansas CHy 2.5od6 " 5.S.iu' 4o
St. Ixiiils 21i(i(iil 6 6C(C6.6n
Sioux City 3.i''u6 60 S.lo-u).)
CATTLE vL'd'I'.t 1 IONS.
The follow 111a win snow the nrices paid
for the different kinds ot catue on the
booth Omaha market:
Uood to choice corn-ted steers..
r'ulr to ciio.ee corn-fed steers....
Common to choice torn-fed steers
Uood 10 choice cows mill heifers
fair to good cows and heifers....
Cuiuniuii to tan cuws and iieuers
Good to choice feeders 4.1e'u4.a0
talr to good Blockers and feeders. mnvi4.lo
Common to fair Blockers .bnv3.o
Bulls, stags, tic jj.ati'at.uo
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several daye, with comparisons:
.$j.oii&;.m
. 4.6.u6'0
. 4.i.il4.tto
. 8. Iavil4.au
3.t.i.oD
l.lb Lto. m
Date. I !.. ;lll06.l.illao.19u2.llrUl.UuO.
Mch. n..!6 27 16 131 ! 7 281 6 12! I4K
Mch. 28.. I 26i & 10, 6 17i I 0i e mi 6 22; 6
Mch. -a.. 1 6 Xtt a (j, 6 14; 4 Dei s ;is 4 li
Mch. 30.
Mch. 31.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
1..
1..
t..
4..
6..
b..
7..
8..
..
10..
.Apr. 11..
8 HO--., 6 Oil In 1 7 21l 6 U01 a iui e 1
2ti i 6 14 4 S 7 28 6 Hi I i 18 6 It
I 5 lb 6 04j I it! 1 6 6i 6 :'7
6 30S 1 u bill 3 mi it w ,ti0 i 08
27: (16! 7 Hi Wi 6 t 6 li
b 22 i 6 21 6 )4 7 6 64, i SJ 6 28
6 21 f tt 2Vi i Oil I 6 621 6 6 M
.j il;iai s ji a uui 7 25 1 (., l
. 6 21-)4 6 26 1 4 Wi 7 24 1 6 68 6 27
.1 1 6 ai 4 M' 7 z'i 6 64, 6 Oil
6 2541 I 4 91, 7 2u, 6 6.; 6 'J S 34
6 30',, 5 26 I 7 2t 6 8u 6 87 1 6 38
I 6 28; 4 96, 7 22 9u, e 2 6 36
sunaay.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. fen p. 11 rs.
... 1 i
C, M. A St. P.
Wabash 1
Missouri 1'acirtc 2 2
V. P. System 56 2?
C. N. W.. east 6 33
C. & N. V., west.... 44 Hi
C, St. P., M. tfc O.... 17 8
C, B. & v)., east 6 6
C, B. tfc )., west 32 13
C, It. 1. oV P.. east... 8 6
C, R. I. at P.. west.. 1 1
Illinois Central 2 2
Chicago Ot. Western. 4 4
CAi'll.tv Kecelpts .01 cattle ere liberal
this nioiinng. Lo nesn cats oeing reported
in, as against iitf one ween, ago and two
weeks 110. AS has tieen tne case on most.
day of late, tne receipts conaittied largely
nt I'm Kb-crs.
Buyers weie a little slow about getting
out 111 tne yards tins morning and the mar
Ket at the neglnniug looked dull and if
anything weua. however, wnen tne trade
was once unuer way mere was a fair move
nient and ine prices paid looaeu JU.-.1 auouv
sieauy with ycsteiday. In laci mere was
nut enouktlt cninae 111 any uueciivni m
nii.it it iiiherwise than a nleauy market.
a lie most 01 ine ouerings cimusru iiauui n
reasonable season.
fowM and neiieis were slow to open and
some of the early bids were possibly lower,
at least lower man the best lime yester
day. Still mere was a lair uemanu anu 110
great cnange in ine niaiaet, mom intrusion.
quoting it steady, in some casea sales
men WHO Kill UUI rsyrcMiiiy j m. .
that tuat mey couiu nurdiy do as well tu-
dsv.
mere wore noi vnvuiii v.
feeaers In sight to make any test of the
market, but orices Were unquesiiuiiauiy
steadv. and tne demand sufficient to cltan
tin lue lew loaas in sigui rani 111 m
morning.
Kepresentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
v. rt.
1113 4 70
1111 4 71
law 4 mi
1110 4 10
1104 4 Kl
Ilea 4 M
1110 4 10
1111 4 K
1441 4 14
till) 4 au
1110 4 44
1141 4 U
U1 4 14
Ull 4 14
Hot 4 N
1101 4 44
1167 4 M
1141 4 40
lUi 4 hi
1440 4 s4
1117 4 H
12M 4 M
11U 4 M
1241 4 s6
1177 4 44
1:44 I 00
llil 4 44
1114 I IM
12l 4 00
1267 I 00
1471 t 04
1141 6 11
1311 6 10
1116 I II
29 1427 6 10
...11F4 I 14
...1411 t 10
...1441 6 10
...144 6 tt
...1004 I 64
... 171 I 44
...104 I 44
.. .Ittau I 40
...lftl I 44
...inio I 40
...llr4 I 40
...1041 t 40
...1011 I 40
... 174 I 44
... 424 I 44
...l.ifd I 76
. . .1X00 71
. ..lli,6 I 76
...llu4 I 10
... 404 I 46
...141 IN
... 110 I 40
... 2 40
...lit 14
...1144 140
.. .1144 I 40
...1141 4 00
...Hsu 4 00
... Ill I 00
...1070 4 00
...111 4 00
...liao 4 00
...10:1 4 ot
... 44 4 04
...1141 4 04
...lftut, 4 10
...12J4 4 10
...lew 4 10
...1110 I 10
...11.0 4 14
...10M i 10
...1121 4 It
...lnw 4 It
..1154 4 li
...1210 4 40
...1240 i It
...1141 4 40
...lilt I 40
...1140 4 60
...M0 I 40
... 447 4 00
... I 4 00
.... lit 4 00
...too 4 44
... IN IN
... . 441 4 00
.... tit 4 It
.... IM 4 li
.... M0 4 U
.... IM IN
... 117 t M
.... 44f 4 40
ml 4 4
.104 4 64
1740 I 41
..1710 I at
Ke. At. fr. No.
104i t at 20
I loao I II ...
14 141 4 0O 14 ...
4 tt 4 eu it....
I Ml IU 17....
1 771) 4 00 t.,..
f 14(1 4 10 1...
I lit 4 It to ...
14 407 4 10 14....
1 711 4 10 11....
I tilt 4 HI 21...
1 117 4 10 It....
I Ibt 4 16 1(1
14 loll 4 10 10....
I 110 4 86 40....
It 07 4 10....
10 40 t It It....
4 tit 4 It 21....
U 44 4 46 It....
7 tal 4 44 17....
4 IM4 4 to 11...
1 1110 4 60 It....
10 1210 4 tt I ...
It Kvli 4 tt ...
1 10O0 4 10 II....
1 1100 4 to 11....
1 1U44 4 40 11....
T too 4 tt II ...
II 1021 4 40 II....
10 1171 4 44 It....
1 1041 4 46 24....
1 1121 4 44 24....
11 Uil 4 70 21 ...
II 1144 4 10 12 ...
II 1210 4 10 20....
7 1041 4 10 67....
it ..1011 44S 14....
It 1140 4 it 14 ...
,1 1126 4 10 't. ...
COWS.
1 440 I 00 1....
1 720 1 00 11...
1 W IX ....
1 4l I 40 !...
1 710 I to 1...,
I S0 I to I ...
1 140 I 60 I....
I lo0 I 60 II ...
1 lu0 1 60 4...,
J 100 1 60 ...,
1 1040 1 44 t...
I til t .4 1....
1 10OO I it 1 ...
1 731 t 7i I
I lite I 7t l....
4 147 I it I ..
1 1010 I 74 I. ...
1 t0 I 71 1 . . .
J 1100 1 to 10...,
I 140 I li 1...
1 lit III I ...
1 464 I tt t ...
1 740 t ti 10...
t 1 I to 1...
1 120 I 04 1...
10:) I 00 1...
1 1021 I 00 10 ..
1 1010 00 1 ..
1 100 I 00 11...
4 724 I to t...
1 1140 I 10 II...
1 ttHI I 14 I..
1 440 I 24 I...
1 120 I It 1...
1 1120 I 14 I...,
It 107 I at 1 ..
1 11170 I It . II...
1 1140 I 40 I ..
14 067 I 40 I...
II 14 I ti 4 ..
1 1144 I to 4 ..
1 llov 1 to I...
1 Hue to 44...
1 440 I to I...
1 1170 1 to 1
HEIFER!
1 744 I to 10 ...
t 471 I 10 tl ..
1 174 I It I .
1 1100 I 00 I...
1 120 00 I...
110 I 04 1 ..
141 I 10 IS ..
1 060 I It t...
1 KO I 40 I ...
1 110 I 40 1...
1 t20 I it I...
1 410 I tO t ..
44 . M 111 1 ..
i 1 440 1 li 11 ..
I 171 I 7t I .
1 420 I 7a
! BUL1A
1 1040 I tt 1 ..
1 1WM I & 1...
1 i!' t i 1 1010 i n
I a I n 1 1170 I !i
1 vl ', 1 .io 3 ao
t ll 14" I Il7 I !1
t 440 I ,vn 4 I 'll J S
1 70 I to 1 "o 4 on
17 iM 14'. 1 ! I on
1 IJM I 44 1 140 400
I lfin I TV 1 1770 410
I 1.H0 t "J 1 1 .'70 I 14
1 10 I 7S 1 1440 4
1 ln 1 7J 1 si" 4 IS
1 IftfiO I so 1 1100 4 it
I 1440 II" 1 "" 4 2
1 tte 1 4 1 4 4 rt
1 1710 1 44 1 4 1 4
CALVKS.
1 I10 1 ao 1 4J 4 M
1 27S I 00 t ! 4 vo
I M I 10 i :: 4 7.
1 170 4 no I 144 f. .1
1 4M 4 00 I .-. 2411 h'i
14 M0 4 I 7 141 71
4 I.t 4 24 i lit 4 00
4 m 4 2S I IM 4 mi
1 140 4 ! I IM t 2
1 4 4 It 1 IfO 1 in
1 471 4 rw 1 140 4 61
1 to 4 to
STOCKS hit A:D FEEDKH
1 400 s 00 1 eo 4 oa
4 724 I en 1 . . ., a.m 4 on
1 till I IS 6 4 4 lo
1 710 t 40 ! twi 4 I"
4 14 I SO I SH 4 IS
4 447 I 76 4 ...' 4 li
II lit I IV 441 4 li
1 440 I to 4 6 4 21
1 4v 4 00 I 774 4
4 77j 4 00 J HM 4 In
1 421 4 011 tl loss 4 30
IS 714 4 00 t 1014 4 4"
1 tun 4 no It UP0 4 Mi
I 11.10 4 00
HOOH Hecelpts of hogs have dropped off
very heavily this week, owing proliably
to the pleassnt weather hating made n
possible for farmers lo begin Held work.
The receipts yesterday nninlieri d only lim
cars as against 1H4 ine ween tiefoie and
today only ninety-four cars were repotted
in which was less than half the number
that arrived on last rdiiesday.
The market opened I'Vftc Higher, the
hogs selling largely at IS.SJVO'i 36 against
lu.jii yesterday. The iiiuikiI was nut
particularly active, buyers seeming to pay
the advance under protest. Still with so
few bogs here the big bulk chaiifcetl linnos
In good season. As was the c.imc .vesli iilay
after the more urgent orders were lllled the
market eased off and closed dull and
weaker.
Representative sales:
No. AT. Bh Pr. No. At. Sh. Tr
1 mo ... t li 10" .11.1 J40 t 1214
1 4S0 ... t 60 40 r.m 40 4 32'
1 430 ... ine 76 22 :sn 1 i:i
I 2O0 ... t 16 70 21 4.'. ( Ji
54 211 to I o H 1 1 4i C 12V,
K I7 to t Z-'ll 72 210 24.1 4 32's
7t I4 to I lav, 12 2ifl 4) it.'t,
60 211 40 1 32V, f, ;18 Ku s:i,
17 Ikt 40 4 121 -IS ... 4
IS 151 40 1 32V, 45 211 ... I 1!'
to -.244 ... 4 32 V, J4 m 40 6 324
14 210 Kl 4 321, Kl 2tvl 40 132
41 2M ... 4 32V, 2 c,s ... 6 115
14 IM HI t 32 72 244 ... 35
70 227 40 t 32 V, 69 2kS lo sr,
74 lit 200 I 11' 71 21 to ir,
44 lol 40 t 12V, 41 214 ... 4 36
tt 2M 140 12V, ff. 244 10 t M
71 121 ... t 12V4 14 20 ... t.1t
It im 10 1121, 47 m 40 S(
114 221 140 1 12 V, M 271 ... t 16
101 M 10 I JJVj 71 hit 4 J.
77 221 40 4 12V, tt 2S4 120 ( 36
tt 211 80 I 31' 71 2."0 ... It,
II 217 140 4 32V, to 2t 10 li 16
: 221 ... I 12V, tl 114 ... ti 36
0 210 ... I I' 76 tH ... 4 36
to 274 200 4 .v, an 241 ... 3s
71 lit ... 112 V 71 210 40 4 36
74 116 ... 112 V, lie 2.,l 121' 4 36
70 234 40 1 12 V, to 241 ... 116
76 140 ... 1 82V, A 247 10 I Si
II 221 10 4 12V4 ID 221 to 4 36
t0 2.10 120 182 V, 71 231 ... 136
77 139 ... I 31' 13 lot 10 t 36
II Ill ... 4 62 v, 77 221 ... 16
tl 221 ... I 12V, 16 2til ... 4 36
40 110 ... 4 I24 t3 242 . . I .16
72 161 114 4 12 V 76 2.1 all I 36
t' Ill ... I 12V 42 272 ... 4 36
SI 251 ... t 12 V, 10 Z10 to 137 V,
40 :t o 12V, tt 2tl ... I 411
SHEEP It begins to look as if those
strong, selling at 2TI1S .in; milk of Mitre
'ti- 'v.
8M1KI- AND t.AMIlf-ltctelpts. iOO hes
m.irkit sttoni;.
tl1IIV V. IKM.f.s M i: MtKI4.1V,
( ondlllon of Trade and 4tinlatlons on
Maple and l attej Produce.
ERGs - iiec'ipls, libel ul. fit sii link. ca
count. )4Sjc.
LIVE POl'I.THY llerio. He; oil
ronslei". rV. tutlveys. 10c; duvkl. liv,
Vming rooFlers, v,,:- giese. tc.
I'UE.SSfclli I't.U l.i'lt 1-Tui km lv,(1.Sc.
old toma. ifcitlnc, cnickens. Iciil-c; old roost
ers. 7c. (link, l.'ul.lc; geese, h'.
RI'l'TEK lacking mock. lie. cho.nt
to fancy tl.tli v. ImiI'.k-, ciciiiu 1 y. -I 'l-Iv
HAY-Pi lecs gu..tt-d by Omaha Feed em i
pany: No. 1 upland. $7; medium, l
course. $0,011.10 60. Hye stria w. 60-
KHAN-Pr ton. 117 60
NKW Vl'.Ul4'AHLK.S.
TOM ATOLS KloiiCs. pvr craic of 20 lba.
net. 'i 00
WAX BEANS Per hamper cf about 3
'.bs , net. 60.
8TK1NO HICANS-t er iianicr of about JO
ibs., net. ill.tvj l.tV.
1LKN1I S, UbiKTS AND CABHOT3-Lvui-liuia.
per dus. bunt nes, ijc.
SUALLOITS Louisiana. per doson
bunchea, '.6c.
HEAD LIOTTl'CE Louisiana, per but.,
IT.umiiii m); .i r dm heada, 61.uV4ji.2b.
LEAK LE1TL CE liotbouav, per dux
In , nil. 4.".c. ..
CLCl'.MHEHS-Hothouse, per dui , ....ki
ONlONft Home grown, yellow and red,
per bu., , ; rSiiinish, per c.ate, 62. Jo; Colo
rudo. red and yellow, pc bu.. ll.
Tltol-iCAl. rl'.l'na
DATES- Per ix.s of 30 1-lb. p'.tgs., :' 0;
Halloween, in Tu-lb. boxes, l r lb., ic; ry
is, per lb. 4c; walhul stuifed, 1 In pkg .
12 Kl oer Un.; 8-lb boxes, II. tax
KANOK3-'aliforma. exit fancy Kcd
Innd imvt lM, all sixes. 63 e; fanev nkveot.
chuice, all sites, 624.
LEMONS Llinoniers, extra fancy,
size, 13. 7i; ;km lo 3iaJ sire, 4. 2C
KHIS Callloriiot. v av-ii. caiicn.
kjic: imoolted Sinllia. till ce-t I ol. 11c
crown. 13c. ... ,
HAN ANAS Per medium tiled buncll.
ti2.26; JU'iiii'S, 6-' JC143.O0.
tanoi:riNES culifornla. ier box
about 12i. 13. tj.
iHAI'K Kit I IT Florida, per box. i.Wf
J.W; Cullftinla. per bo 4'iil.y.
KRIMTk
PKAHS-Vibter Nell'.-. 62. 60.
AI'l'LES- Cuilfoihia NewKni. Pippins nnd
Baldwins, $2 per bu. box, lien liuvls, 12
per bu. box. inei-aps. 62.50 I er bu bn.
other varieties, i.'.uniii - iu per bu ; New oik
atmles. liuUiwins and IvuioieU. 6" .00 PT biL
UilAPl-'.S In. ported Malugus, M.tt,;
l'U'i Ai Olio-Home fcicwo, per ba..
Ioc; Bouih liuKntu, per bu.. i-c.
NAVY BEANS-Per bu., Sl.So;-.o.
LIMA lu.A.NH -Per lb.. o'.t;
'.AliUACi;-Coli'ui iiU. Nc per lb
coiiwln, in crates, per b.. 2vkt20.
CELEB Y sJuLilin hla, 61 pvi do.
SWEET PO'l 'ATOlfiS Illinois, per 11-pk.
CAKBOTS. PABSNH'S AND TVjBNll
Per bu boc.
EEEF CUT.
No. 1 ribs. ISo; No. n libs, ll'c; No. 3
ribs, Kyc; No. 1 loin. Wl. No- 2 loin. I"',
No. luin, HVsc; fo. k vliuvii, tic. No. J
cIiuck. ohc; No. 3 cnuck. oc; No. 1 i-.uikI,
ac: No. 2 rouna, ivjt, iu. j inuuu, i v
people who have been saying that are
Hearing the end of our ful Mheen xuiin v
In this section knew what they were talk
ing about. The size of the receipts this
morning would at least point in that di
rection, only six fresh curs being brought
in. As there was the usual demand. It
was not surprising that the few loads on
sale should have brought good prices.
Mexican lambs sold tip to 60. lu with good
shorn wethers st 64.80.
Vi hlle the runsre of Drlces Is no blather
the quality of the lambs coming this week
has not been so good and poorer lambs
have been selling at better prices, that Is.
while the prices do not show any advance
on paper, they really have strengthened
up. There continues to be a very good
demand for choice heavy sheep anil year
lings and anything answering to that de
scription can be depended on to sell very
readily. The fact is at Ihe present time
both the sheep and lamb murkets art
occupying a stronger position than for
some time bark. The feeling Is general
that the supply In this section of the coun
try is being diminished very rapiuiy as tne
season advances.
Uuntatlons: Oood to .iiolce native lambs.
$6.2o4jloO; good to choice llplit western
lambs, ttj.k.ilio.W, good to choice heavy
lambs, to 00 (it, 0: fair to good lambs. Id. 00
gti 26, cull lambs, 64 605. 5u; good to cholo
light yearlings, lo.io2.lb; good to choice
heavy yearlings. Sj.no'ai.); fair to good
heavy yearlings, So.60ii&.7a; good to choice
wethers. IS. onus. 20: fair to good wethers.
$5 td'oe.oB; good to choice heavy ewes, 6o.4u
tj6.75; good to choice light ewes, $Ti.0O(im In;
lair to good ewes, 64. 6CKtfo. 00: cull sheep and
bucks, 63.ouiii4.ou.
Reorcsentatlve sales:
No.
10 western ewes, clipped culls..
I western buck, cllnned cull...
116 western ewes, clipped
369 western wethers, clipped.....
western ewes
11 western ewes
220 western lambs
410 western lambs
5o western lambs
23 cull ewes
6 western sheep
2 cull lambs
ltU western ewes
Ill western ewes
7 western lambs
22K weetern lambs
264
ill-
tl.71
ot
uo
l.ll
Av. Price.
. 78
.140
. 91
. 14
. !l
. 43
. Kl
' '-,
'. sii
. 7
.Ml
. 71
. 81
3.W
3,25
4.3:i
4 SO
6.4(1
5 40
6 Si
6.&
4.46
4.110
4.75
6 mi
5.20
i.30
K.IO
6.10
Cattle, ll'iifs. Sheep.
4 too 6, to 1,400
l.l 2 J"
10.IJ ll. 1.'J"
1.87H 6.110 2.743
5 6uu t ii b
16,mJ 18,01 2O.0HU
37.471 6.060 28.343
Jl.;5
WU.
fso. 1 llaie, 4c; 4o. i piai, '.c. (iu,, ,
- MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDKK Per keg, avi.m: per bbl., lo.J3.
HONE 1 -New. per 24 lbs., o.j0.
CHEESE Swiss, new. luc; lscoiis.'n
brick, loc; vSicun.n imibvit.i. ijc; Iwiui.
13vc; Youi.g Americas, loo.
NUTS Wuiuutd, No I ntift tdiclis, ne
crop, por ib., lii'.jc: hai l sheila, er it..
1340. l'icans. laig-, per jo. 14c, dm. ill. p r
lb.. 12c. Peuiiula, P"i 1. oiv; 1 ujnau, per
He. 1 lllll wtllliu'". l"'i iv., i--.i.iviv:.
lb.,
siiclis. r.n- ID.,
luc. Cucoaiiuis,
l'.c; na.d
61 per HULA
Trout, 11c; haiiliut. lie;
c; while has.". He, nu 1-
ov,;
Almonds, soil
aiielin, pur lo
ut Itw.
PhESll I-ISH,
tilckeiel. dressed
iiKh tic: Helen. SKiniu-ti and uicj.cU
plUe, Mdlvc; leilnliai'iicl, iic. -tut.n.ni.
crappies. (ic; eelH !.; bicck nasa.
wliitellsh, lmpllc; l'rog onf, iir u...,
lobsters, gi een, v; liolieu n.bslui .1.
blueUsli, loc; Herring, 5c: b;''.iiiisu i.iaci.tiui
luc; haddock, loc; Miinnp, 11.141 per nauuu
smells, 1-c; cod, 12c; buuneaun. ic; calusU
ltc; roa stuid, oic; lluundctk. 11c.
ML SHKOIJ.V1BJ-..-.... utv. jj;t iu , vui'jv
UwC,
-'c ,
10
duz. bun-,
he.
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Tea Cents Higher
Hosts aad glaeep Hteady.
CHICAGO. April H.-CATTLE-Becelpts,
K.0U0 head; market steady to 10c higher;
common to prime steers. 61.00143. 40; cows.
3.25j4.60; heifers. 12 7636.00; bulls,
4.26; calves, t2.7o4j7.10.
HOGS Becelpls, 18.000 head; market
steady; choice to prime heavy. t .60V4J ou ;
medium to good heavy, t(j.45'(jj.50; bulcher-
welghts, n.ooiB4l.l)U; giKia IO cnoice iicavj
mixed. 6AbuW; packing, e.Mi-4iV4.
SHEEP AND LA Moo Iieccipis, -it.isw
head; market steady; sheep, $:&ii .60;
yegrllngs, 6&.000j4i.26; lambs, 64.75iia6.o5.
Kansas City Live sIacU. Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April ll.-CATTLE
Kecelpts, 10.600 head. Including 46(1 head
southerns; market steady 10 strong; belt
ers weak; choice export and dressed beef
steers. 66 2fv(i6 ; fair to good, 64.2Mi6.2i;
western fed steers. o. liyuo.t); imr 10 guitu,
64.2tVfl 26; western fed steers. 13.75'i.m 26;
stockers and feeders. tJwoaou; louuiriu
leers. t3.76tj6.X; southern cows. .itfgA 26;
native cows, $2.50'a4.ti6; native belters, H.ij
j610: bulls, 63ii(ya4.25; calves, 6-1 "OojU.oO.
tlOtiO neceipis, ll,oa nenu, iih"""-'
strong; top, 6.424j: bulk 01 sales, t .wji
4.42V4; Heavy, tO SAi-tft).;; iiai sern, o.vij
S 42V4,; pigs and lights. 6o 2M JiH' mrnr
SHEEP AND 1-AMBo- neceipis, a.otv
head; market steady; native lambs, $5.(Vi,
660; western lambs, e.uooiti.50; ewes and
yearlings, 4.6Xvuio; western lea yearungn,
46 60ai.7&: western fed sheep, $4.26'u6Ciu;
lockers and feeders, t3.0oti4.6o.
St. l.ouls Live Stork Market.
ST. IOCIS. Mo., April 11. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 3.500 head. Including l.On) head Tex
ans; market strong: nalive shipping and
export steers, tt bMivl '; dressed beer and
butcher steers, t3.H.ii6.(10; steers under 1.0"0
pounds, t3.2fxij4.65; stockers and feeders,
2 4iyi3 4 40; cows and heifers. I2.liso5.0o; can
ners, tl'76-'a'2.26; bulls. t2.4(ra4.4o; calves. t2.60
feij. 60; Texas and Indian sleers, t3.7itl4. (0;
cows and heifers, t2.2'(i4.25.
HOOS Receipts, id head; market
steadv: pigs and lights, 5.eVgej.4u; pat kers,
t0u(t(4l.45; butchers and best heavy, t.36(i
SIIEEP AND IAMBS-Receipts. 500
head; market steady; nalive muttons, tt on
il6.6o; lambs, 65 .44 mi) 76; culls and bucks,
W-If'04.0o; stockers. $3.0001.20.
Stork la sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
South Omaha ....
Sioux City
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St Ixiuis
Chicago
Total
St. Josepk LIT Stork Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. April 11. CATTLE
Receipts. 1,678 head; market active; natives.
14 4tu4.0u: cews and heifers, 1.7bj4.M);
Stockers and feeders. $3 2634 40.
HOOS Keoelpts. 6.1o head; market
60 higher; light, $6..37V; medium
heavy. $fi SMi 42A.
BHEEP AND I A MBS Receipts.
head; market steady; lambs, $o.3o.
long City Live Block Market.
BIOCX CITY, April U (Special Tele-
r.m I 4-ATT1.E Rfvelots. l.Soo head;
market steady: stockers slow; beeves $4 25
4S6 60. mil. bulls and mixed, 13 (Ar(4 60.
stockers ami feeders. 11 6iu4 io, calves ami
veal Unas. 4 1 2f,'u 4 40.
HOGS Receipts, 2,J h(d; market
and
2,743
RADISHES -iiv,;:ioub. pei
L0jYS'TLllS--riii!i fciandnrd. tl.tO per gal.;
shell oysters. !1J4J2.0U ptri u. LiiiIl- Neck
tlams. 61.00 pvr 101 .',.,, ...
SUUA U Oi'auulalod cru.-Vln bbls.. tu.Ob;
giunulatL-d cane, ill tfacKk, tv.ol; giuuuiatej
peel, ill sucks, 64.IH- , '
SYBL'P lu bniiels, Jlc pi r gal.; in i'u, a,
I 10-lb. cans, tl oo; cases, 11 b-ui. tajm, 2.au;
cases, 24 2V-lb. cans. 61. M
COEEEE -Bcjaed : veO lav 2ulje;pet lb.;
No. 30, tOteo pt r- lb.; No. 'iA',ot per lit .
No. 20. 15Vc per lb.. No. 21, H4u pet 1U
l-T.OL'R l lioicsalci Bt-Kt high yraoe Ne
braska, per tut., 61K0; l''i high hinua jiai
ent Miiinesoia, IK'I tU 62 3'.'; sltaigni pat
ent Nebiafka. per twt., 61. 60; attur.d pat
ent iNebiatku, 4i-l0.
CLBEL) FISH 1 aimly u hitehKii. per '4
bbl. 1!0 lbs.,,tOo; Norway iiiatckcre., per
bbl.. loo lbs., bloaters, sw.w; Nt). 1. 4.6 iw;
Nc 1 26 io. 3, tiO.00; lrtsii, .No. ij.uu;
llvni'ni. in bois., 200 lbs. m'-h. Norway, ,
613. uo; Norway, 3k, tU.ov; Holland, nnxeu,
611.00; Holland herring, 10 kits, iiiiai:i,
buc; Kcg, inixetl,' iv) ...
HIDEa, PELTS AND TALLOW No. I
given hides. He; No. 2, Sc. No. 1 sailed,
nc; No 2. IOC; bull iilues, -iiaWMsC, uiy
bldvi, 123120C. Horse hides, large, w, umaii,
$2. roeep pelts, eacn oucitV.-'-j. .iaiimv, ,su.
i. 4aC; No, 2. irtce; ',,UJ(,. mc,
CANNEL aJOuDS-'tJoru, mandard west
ern, l5(ju0c; Maine, 11.28., Tomat-iei'. 3-lb
cans, ti.2.,i I.JO, 2-lb.. S. V-'4j $1 .0". Pineapples,
grated, 2-lt.. t2.uii4i2.30; alltfd. tl.6Vai2.2o.
Uallon apples, fancy, 13.6"; California upn
cots, 114' IK2 2.0O; pears, tl.70M2.'O; peaciiua,
fancy, ll.ii-'i2 40; 11. C. p( aches. $2 ooui o-a
Alaska stamen, red. 61.16; pink, fcvc; fancy
Chinook, fc.. 62.10; fancy suckeye, P., H.j;
surdlnes, Vi oil, l2.5o; H mustards, ti.bwt
8 10. iSweet potatoes, tl lnfrfl.t j;. svauersrain.
tl.oo; pumpkins, tuc'titi uo; wax iwans. i-iu.,
ToSjtuc; lliuu beans, 2-lb., Tjr'jitJ.isJ, spinach,
Il.3yil2.0o; cheap peas, 2-lb.. ,o0. exit a, ou
(Oci fancy, tl Sifil. 10.
brooms imo. i crrt, i,,.io; no. s carpet,
12.40; No. 3 plain. 11. 2a.
I I I :wm ' . Vi 'Iv. ... .
Treasury Mn t ei-ir n t.
WASHINGTON', April It Today's stale
nient of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the tl60.0.(KIO gold.
reserve, shows: Available cosh.' balance,
tl0o.lW.710. Gold" coin and billion.' t7S.501,M2.
Gold certificates, t:y.04),s00.
H K AI. ESTATE TilAVUKKHS.
k 4, Shiiin'a Sil, l.OoO
to Fred Drodegaai tl,
Edward D. Jones to Albert B. Prior,
lot 1. block 0, lliUcion Heights t 500
Brower E. McCague and wife to Jacob
llahn. lot 3, block 2. 1.. .P. 11am
inond's add Z!5
Herman and Charlotte Wflke to 41altie
L. lienton. blot k
Josenh T. Keeley
lots is to 21. block 12,. Saunders &
Himt-b'tugfi's 5(4)
Ruth E. Tcctzel and husband to
Robert E. Wiley and wife, 4 lot
6, block "C," Horbach's itub, 4.0H0
Oscar J. Allison and wife to Duncan
I'liilayson, lot 6, block 1. Iliiyn park 1
Ijiwrence D. Spalding and' wife to
same; same 1
W. C. Taylor to Emma L. , Taylor, lot
7. block 342, Omaha 5n0
Thomas Sullivan to Elizabeth H.
Charlton, west 44 feet Jol 2. block fi9,
Omaha , 'X
Dsnlel Sullivan to Tiiouias J. SUIliVun,
same 2
The Midway Investment coiuimny to
Fred A. Angeniian, lot 2a, blot 4 13.
Albright's annex , 3&J
Louisa Reeves to Sidney R. Beeves,
lot 20, block 4, llaje all s sub I
Omaha Realty company to City of -
Omaha, east 20 feet lot Pi2. Glue's 1
John G. Lund et al. to Jacob 1.. Kalny.
lota 10 and II, block 3, and lots 0
and 10, block 10, Ambler Place 2
Fred D. Weed and wlfit to Anton I ar
son, w Vj ne'a se!4 Dlt-16-13 l.OuO
Mahala E. Cox to William S. Brooks,
part lot 16, block 6. Hweesy'a 4.7TiO
Ida B. Rysham and hustmrid to Nettie
Hinlth. lot 11, blot k 6. Isabel add 2 s'i
Samuel D. Mercer to the S. I). Mercer
Co., lot 1". block 5, and other lots.
Walnut Hill 1
John and Anna Kudlacx to John
Podraza, lots U and 12. block I, Arbor
Place WO
Nelson P. llulwt and wife to Sarah V.
Chase, part lot 6. block 48. Omaha
Katherine Hennessey to William Yt
y.abe, Mouth 41 feet lots 2 and 1,
block I. Kouhtze & Ruin's S.OnO
Charles Sheerer and wife to William
J. Miller, lots 24 and 24, block I,
Briggs Place LoOO
William Saunders, executor, to same;
same 670
John W. McDonald to Lizzie M. Smiths
lot 16. block 1. Briggs Place 1,300
William P. McMillan to Edward 0.
Rood, lot 16. block 1, Briggs place ... 1
Roy M Scott and wife to the Byron
Beed Co., lot 1, blo4 k 73, Omaha, 7,500
F. Da Day Cc Co.
stock. Grain. Provision
Skip tear Crala to Ha.
Chicago mmm Minneapolis Delivery.
One-eighth commltslou on Oram, ona
quarter on Stocks. Prompt and carat vU
attention given to outside suAuii'.av. Write
for our daily Market Letter, walled free.
Main Omve.
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