THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 13. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET!?.: Whfat Activ and Go Eieher. Cent and Half (rack. No. J northern. No. north- '.-: Slav. Hoc: Julv. BiUc: Septem ber, iV. OATS To arrive and on track and M;i) , EXCITED SHORTS ATTEMPT TO BUY MAY ( n a h drain at Preinlnca Over Options nd Look Thonk Utile Mr HoaU Be Delivered tints 4 torn Firm. it' ) OMAHA, Arrll u ww. The wheat market developed a surprising activity, gaining IV for the iay. Tin clijef factors were small receipt and ex it llent cash demand tn all markets. May short wre excticd Hnd Iifkh 'o cover early, tind a the amount for sale small prices went up quickly May acta con gested, nnd since cssh wheat is selling at a premium It looks a though little would be delivered on May contracts. Corn wa not so active as wheat, hut tirm. The day advance for May " 'c. Factor were small receipt, good domestic demand and the strength In wneat. Oat were active and closed V higher. Cash demand win good. Primary wheat tei-etpt were 278. onn bu. and Khipmrnls of IX.nno hu., nglnt re ceipt,, iHut year of 33S,Oisi hu. and shipment f i'14.oii hu. Corn receipta were IXS.KW hu. nl shipments 624.O11O hu., against receipt Infi year of 3i3. () hu. and shipments of ;'.( hu. Clearances nere us.Guo bu. wheat, -7,;5 hi. Is. fiour, 299,000 bu. corn and ii,0o0 hu. oh t A. Liverpool closed 'd higher on wheat and d higher on corn. Argentina shipments were 2,744.000 bushels s gainst 4.3..2.OH0 bushels last week and 4.40. oeo bushels nat year. Corn ahlpmenis w re ijl.Ksi bushels, against 890. (A bushels laat week arid .-.l,imo bushels laat year. Range of local optlona: ATI Idea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. I Yes y. Wheat I May..: Corn May... July... Oat May... I : 41 SHI 41'Bi 4ih 417jB .1 B 7.ISB, 72 B I 41S.H; 41SHI I 4'.",B; llinb. 41 SB 41vj,U 31V, A I 30ll Wheat. Corn. Oata. 1 110 99 : 26 9 177 4 24 33 23 45 106 (riot Receipts. Chicago Kansas City ... Minneapolis ... Omaha .......... Duluth ........ tit. IaiuIs Omaha (auk Sales. CORN-No. 4. 1 car, 42c. Omitha t ana I'rlcea. XVHEAT No. 2 hard. nVS"': hard. 7'fi73c; No. 4 hnrd, WJjJOc; spring. iWh i5c. COHN-.No. 3, 42Acl No. 4, 4V542c; No. t vellow.. 4ZV: NoI white. 43V. OATS No. 3 mixed. 80V; No. 3 white. Sic; No. 4 white. aiVU RYE No. 2, 54c; No. 3 52c. No. No. t iiica;o (iR4i aad PROVISIONS Kratnrra of the Trading! nnd tlosloaj Price tin flnnnl or Trade. C.MTCAfiO. April 12.-Wheat prices on the loc.nl market advanced ne-ivly 2 cents a bushel todav on mi a. live general demand for Hint cereal. A report that foreignera wro Inlying American wheal and the MrenKtU of cash grain a.t various other markets .In tbts oojinlry were the main Influences In causing Hie upturn. At the t'lojte the May option allowed a net gain of lsfil'i-c. Corn was up V-. Oats were 'c lilgner. PrnvlKinnia were 5'uloc lower. The wheat market was strong from start to finlah anil ;rading was expectlonnlly ac tive and broad. Demand was general throughout the day, wlih shorta the het huyera. At the Matt the market waa In tiui'iicrd by stattatlcn. showing a material decrease In shlpinenta of wheat from Ar- fentina. the total movement for the week 1Hi a,T44.tW biiehela, compared with 4.3M. (M bushels the preceding week. A smaller tiKement in the American northweat also stimulated the demand early In the ses sion. There were also reports from the aoutliweat claiming damage, to the fall Kuwn crop, on message from Omaha tell ing, of trie appearance of Insects in the wheat fields of western Nebraska. The market closed strong, with prices almost nt the -highest point of the day. ' May oljened unchanged tn i,c higher at 7!fi7Slv, advanced to Soc and closed at HnHTtWc. July sold tietweerT 78Hc and 79TirRty a nd closed at "(Sit'79r. Clearancea of wheat tind ,. r were equal to M.OuO bnsheli. Prl mnry recrlpta were I7S.0OO bushels, com pared with S.'i9.0oi bushels the correspond ing day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth nnd Chicago reported receipta of 211 cars, against 3o cars laat week and 223 carl one ) ear1 ago. Kirmnest prevailed In tha eorn market nil day. Srn'rts and commission housea were active bidders for the cereal, but of ferings were not large. The opening of lake navigation, prediction of wet weather In the corn belt and amall local receipt! were factors that Inspired the buying. The market cloaed firm. Mav opened bc higher at 4'vH"Hc, sold tip to 47c and closed at 4tiVi4i;V. laical receipta went 110 cars, with one of contract grade. Oals were strong In sympathy with wheat and corn. OrhYlul predictions of rain for the oats-growing states also had a stlmuliting effect on the market. The buying was of good character, shorts, cash Intcnsta and commission houses being ac tive on that side of the market. May opened unchanged to a shade lower at SI' id au, advanced to i-c and closed at 32Vic Ixiiil receipts were 9! cars. Provisions were dull and Inclined to j wrakncNs. DeNplte a 6c advance in the. price of live hogi, there wk moderate i profit-taking by local packria and this I servl to weaken value. Tha activity In ! the etrain pits detrait from tradlrig In prnvlKHins. At the close July- pork waa off in-, at SI.-!). Julv lard was down tc, nt i&M.' July rlhs were &c lower, at ts art KHtiniatetl receipts for Saturday: Wheat, J cars: corn. l.Vi cars) oata, 171 earn; hoga. 17.100 head. The leading futures ranged at follow: Articles. 0en. HIjrh.l Liw. Close. I Ym'y. U;W lOKh iGKN.(l, MtRKK.T Quotations I of the Oar an Virlaia ( oatmodltlea. NEW YORK. April ll-FLOCR-Be- Una hhls ; exports. fim hbl: sales, pkgs; inatKet (irm. with better In- . y: Minnesota patents, 14 Si'M.S": Min I eotH bakers. tZ iii 75: winter patents, M!i4.2ri: winter straights. f:l.elilt : win ter extras, U.7Mi3.X; winter low grades. L'.ii.V(t3 in. Bin flour, firm; fair to good. H.RMi.1!: choice to fancv. 1.1 fiF.fr 4. 10. ( 'ORNMEA 1 Firm ; white and yellow finei. 11.16; coarse. tl.W.'al 07; kiln dried. fc.i'i2 7o MARLKT 8tedv: feeding. ,c, c. I f . New lork; lualUng. BtiftMc. c. I. f.. New York. RVE Dtill: No. 2 western, "fc asked f. o. b. New York. HEAT-Receipts. 2,00 bu : exports. 50.i4 bu.; sales, 4.4.mi1 hu; futures; spot market, firm; No. 2 red 90c asked, elevator; No. 2 red. lie f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. sStc f. o. b. afloat. Options opened c higher on good cuhles. increased the advance to IV on covering, following un satisfactory receipt, poor weather, strong country market and bullish Argentina sta tistic, eased otr partially under realizing and closed lliISc net higher. Mar, s"i 1.1-1S tlxe. (limed at 'nc: Julv, fcVuKhc, closed at Wc; September, SSHtiMc, closed at Sc. CORN Receipts. 40.RM bu.: sales. 1i5m bu. futures; spot market, steady; No. 2. S'k, nominal, elevator, and Mo, nominal, f o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5fi',c. nominal; No. 2 white. 55c. nominal, option mar ket opened Sc higher, increased the ad vance to 4ilc on favorable cables, unsat isfactory weather, diaappolntlng receipts, light country offerings and strong spot posi tion, eased off partially on realizing nnd closed Sti'to advance. May, 5SSu54c. closed at 537c; July. fwiVtWS''. closed t 53He; September. MS,iQfi3c. closed at 53c; le cember closed at 54C. OATR-Recelpt. liaiROO bu. ; spot market. Arm; mixed onts. 2K to 32 lbs.. S7'n37Vtc; natural white. 8o to 33 lha.. SSWc; clipped white, 3H to 40 lh., ."MHlVxC. r"EKI Klrtn; spring bran, $20 25; April shipments, middling, $20.i5; city, 120.70 SX.bO. H AY Firm ; shipping, 504f-5jc; good to choke. WitSce. HOPS yulet; state, common to choice, lti6 crop, hi'al5c: 1904 crop, 7fo9c; olds, 5Cu7c; Paclllc coast, 1905, tjl3c; 1904, 7c; olda, 4'nSc. HIDES Steady: C.alveston, 20 to 28 lbs., 20c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 21c; Texas dry. li to So pounds. 19c. PRf)ViS10NS Beef. steadv; fanillv, 111. ou4S 13.00; mess, 39 COfi li pfl; Iteef hama, $JA.O21.n0: packet. 310.oO.fJU. 00: city extra India mes. 31 IR.dO. Cot meat, firm; pickled bellies. I9.2fjl0.l5; pickled shoulders. itolc; pickled ham. 11'oimc. Ijird. firm: western steamed, H8iVuS6; refined, firm; continent. 39 35; South America, tv 75; com pound, M-?7'4C Pork firm; family, 118 5c 18.75; short clear, JlS.y 18iO; mess, 317. 25tf 1 7. 7f. TALIXJW Firm; city. 6c; country, o-tj 5c. BUTTER Stiuy; street prices, extra creamery, 2Kcr21 V; official ptlces. crnamerv, common to extra. It'&lJlc; renovated, com mon to extra, liaise; western factory, com mon to firsts. W(t6r;, western Imitation creamery firsts, 17c; atatt dairy, common to extra, 14ift20:. CHEESE Firm; atata full cream, larg and amall, colored and white fancy, 14'-,c; atate good to rrlme, laH'tjUc; atate, com mon to tair, ii'oijc. EGOS Weak; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy aelected white, SV; state, choice. SVll9c; atate. mixed extra. lSVc; western first, 17,i&17V4c; western second. 17c; southern. 1&517C POI'IrRY Live, iiulet; western chlck ei.s, 1iK-; fowls. 13c; turkys, IK'nlSc; dressed, steady; western chickens, 10ttl3c; turkeys, lti'if JSc ; fowls, Ut13ViC. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Call Money Martet Openi at Ten Ptr Cent bnt Eells Cff Later. MOVEMENT HALTING AND IRREGULAR olahle trenth I Limited lo a Ken Indlvldaal laaaea and There la l ittle elllaar Prrssare. OOonrmf, general deposlta decreased J.Xfcv,f, gold In hand Increased 33.7W.'f. silver In l and del-reused 25.f. bills discounted iV creased a.OSO.cfli'f and advances decreased .75,nf. track, white, at. I.onls General Market. ST. IitJClS. April 12 WHEAT Higher; No. 1 red. cash elevator, fc7j5o; track, 97i98c; May, W,c; July, 7JV: No. 2 hard, a&l2e. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 451,!; track. ec; jnay, 4.1 c; July, 4o'c. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 32c: 32,c; May, 31Jc; July. Jlc; No. 2 K4c. Fl.Ol'R Steady; red winter patents. 14.30 (r.4.40; special branda higher; extra fancy and straight. 33. 764.30; clears, 32 'a3.10. HEK1) Timothy, quiet at 32.5iWf2.70. CORNMEAL Steady ; $2.30. BRAN Firm; sacked, cast track, 95cai $100. HAY Strong;; timothy, I8.0or15.50;pralrle, tA.iXYq 11.00. , IRON -COTTON TIES $4.01. HAOGING-RHe. HKMP TWINE 7Hc PROVISIONS Porki lower; Jobhlna. $lfi.l. Lard, lower: prim teHmed, $ 2.". Dry salt meats, steadv; boxed, extra shorts. $.K7t; clear rib. $9.00; short clear. $9.IL'U. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra aborts, $9.6iV; clear rib. $9.75: abort clear. $9.87. POCI.TRY Quiet; chicken. 94c; tur keya, 15c; duck, 12t,tc; geeae, "c. Bl'TTER Dull; creamery, l&822c; dairy, 14-&1SC. KGOS Steady, 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla 3,000 6.0n0 Wheat, bu 23.0"0 lflAiO Corn, bu 46.0n) 15t.iii) Oata. bu 16S.O0O 7,'0 NEW YORK, April 11 Today- money market did not fulull the promise held out by the violent relapse In rate caused by the news of the heavy engagement of gold for import. With call loans opening at lo rer cent and large amount loaning near that rate, vesteruav'a view of the extent of the relief afforded by the gold engage ments was modified, although the money rate ran off later. A considerable relief from the degree of stringency before exist ing waa obilou and there waa no algn of pressure of lhiuiilatli n In the stock mnrl.et. There was an equal lark of any aggreive Initatlve toward speculative accumulation of stocks or attempts to advance prices. Notable atrength whs limited tn a few Indi vidual stock nnd the movement was halt ing and Irregular. The imrresion wa given that relief from the stringency the money market secured from the en gagement of gold In the Ixmdon market was designed for other purposes thno to foster a renewal of speculative activity on the atock market. It is understood that the New York Citv government, which bor rowed $5.(io,0iio last week for a period of a week rather than rrarket bond on the high Interest basis necessary at that time, has placed its bunds for half the amount on satisfactory term, but ha borrowed the other half again for a enort term. Bor rowing of this character will be sup planted when they fall due by more perma nent obligations, which will then make their demand upon the resources of the money market. Another $1.0iio.0oo In gold was se cured In London today and It became known that one of the Canadian bank had secured an amount said to be $3,000,000 In London for Import Into Canada, but with the pur pose of using the proceeds for loaning pur pose In thi city. The response of the foreign money markets and of our own ex change market did not offer proml for a large extension of the gold movement. The rebound In sterling exchange was parox ysmal. Compared with the low rate of vrsterday for demand bills, which was at one time 4 290, the rate waa rushed up today 175 points to 4.8465. The suddenness and violence of this movement Is probably without precedent in the New York market. The weeklv statement of the Bank of England showed the strain upon It re sources Involved by the gold wlthdrawala. Its holdings of bullion having fallen during the week to $10,8J0.770. The decline In the loan account was not sufficient to prevent a considerable decrease In percentage of reserve to liabilities. The Bank of France in the same period has Increased Its gold holding $ti.75O,000. with a large contraction both in loan and the outstanding note Issues. The Increase In the pension pay ments ha reduced the sub-treasury's ab sorption from the banks for the week to a nominal figure. The announced policy of the secretary of the treasury to deposit, the current excess of government receipt over the expenditures with national banks at various points relieve the New Y'or't hank from Rome portion of the demand upon them from the Interior. But the heavy custom collections still renter at this point. Readings strength was connected Willi hopes of a labor settlement and the ad journment of the coal conference whs fol lowed by a reaction In that stock. Thl was the mainstay of the whole market and prices declined In sympathy to a fraction oelow last night and closed easy. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $2,455,000. fnited State new 4 registered udvanced Vi per cent on call. The following waa the range of prlcea on the New York Stock exchange: galea. Hlfh Uif Varlx Market. NEW YORK. April 12. MON EY On call easier, 44tlo per cent; ruling rle. 5 per cent; closing bid and offered. 4 per rent. Time loans, firm: slxtv and ninety days and sit months' bills. rr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-5V.i! per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong at $1.-4tv-ti4 M70 for demand and at $4 1754 10 for alxtv Oar bills: posted rates. 4 K2"il , 4 " mid $4.804 Commercial bill. $4 8U ! SILVER Bar. 4c: Mexican dollar. iOc. BONDS tiovernment. firm; railroad, i steady. 1 Closing quotations on winCs today wr I follow: .puttljapan M atrlta .. ' .lMl So rlfa .loii, it0 ctfa ?H .104 an U iMM i- .nHIL. S. unu 4a l".i .11 Man. c . 4a 1"0' ;t Kn. ( entral 4a 131V I" it"' 14 . TH Minn St. L. 4s ... II .11.' M . K A T. 4a 11 inn,, oo t n . N. ft. R. of M r. 4a. n . H N. Y. C. s Ht 7 .I'UVN J f. g. as IS . 4.Ka. Faoiar 4a t'4 . M I do 3 7v .fl IS. W. r. ! . lavo. L rfiix 4a . n IPenn roar. JVil Iftl't n iReadinx fro 4a 110 .H St. L A I. M. Ea .114 St. L. A F. ts 4a. Mi V a. rf ia. ri .. so roupoa v. a. ta. r So rnupen V 8. I4 it, ref... do coupon V. a. new 4. rt .. do eouson Am. Tobacco 4a do Atrhlaon gen. 4 do ad). 4a Atlantic r. L 4s Hal. A Ohio 4a do a Prk R. T r t. . . ( antral of (it. it .. do lot Inc Mn fd Inc do Sd Inc In ! rhea. Ohio 4a. . Chlcasn A A. . C. B Q n. 4a . C . H I P. 4a... do eol. &a rrr. t. I.. 4a . j OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Show a Lower Ranee of Pric-98. HOGS DEVELOPING A LITTLE STRENGTH Fair Average Haa of sheep and l.amna with lle.t Klada taoat Steady aad Cithers Kaaler aad Very Slow Sale. SOUTH OMAHA. April 12. 19C. Receipts were: i ntlle Null Sheen. OfTli,! Monda 2 744 4.174 14.' Off'clal Tuesdav i.till 7.9a .'Wl Official Wednesday 3 T5 7 )5'. l.fi-' Official Thursday 3(Hal .: t.: Four days this week. .15.230 2VI9: 32.11$ Same days last week... .15.141 41.2: 31.L57 Same two weeks ago . . . 1 . . 19 478 47 074 Same three week ago.,19.7t; 42 23 44.3oJ Sam four weeks ago 17 6 i.67 42.7 Kanie days last year 17,922 S1.0I5 3. 529 The following table ahov.s the receipts of. cattle, hogs and sheep nt South Omaha for the year to date, compared with luot tew I a t . i :o l . CALVL5. 4 M I rr loo 114 OQ tn 1M . . tl STOCKEh! 174 I MS 71(1 :0 I '4 1411 HOGS No 4 on 4 M 4 I" I M BH t M nt 4 It t sa 7) ,1K . tM . l: . 140 . iej . "0 . 1M 4 eo 4 Hi 75 t T k -, .. 5 7.. Ml id 4 eo 4 i 4 o 4 .1 lowei ; natiir. Mm;i'i; $1.7 V 1 .'. stock O' s and f III VIS- ill', eipls. T.f.'l sieartv; hght. $. :-.m;. o hen l1 . X i. I '. S1IKV1' AMI I AMD -He, eptl. 11 ll.iol. luaik.t sl-:ni..': wool.-,! hi rob. $'. I !lp) el lHtllt.. .'... Kp-ina l.l-l'l. tl". '. roiva and lielfers. ell 1 I . $;i .5114 V1 In ml ; market me.lliioi and I HMlli M.KI.i: MtiiK f. r. I 1 7t I te I Its J 4 00 great lo AND FKKPKHS t K i 4 po II 614 I IS 1 TO 4 IS H III it : 4 a 4 4 4'' :. . ... H'i rhanee took year: Cattle Hogs Sheep RANGE Itv 45 31 ' Sn,0l2 4S.703 Colo Ind. la. do aeriaa R Colorado Mid. 4s. Colo. a Bo. 4a . . . Cuba Ha D R f) 4a.... rilatlllani' Sec. is Brio . 1. 4a do xn. 4a Hocking Val. 4a Japan 4a Offered. .inoVt I- S AV. . f4 hoard A I.. . 41 So. Panne 4p. . . 10411 do l"t a rifa ta . 4 rtla. Pa. Rallwav la . . ... Tt iTtxaa A P la ... ... TS T .. 81. I, W. . ... M fn'on Pactflc 4.. ...104l do conv. 4a.. ... ...ll";r. S Steel td ta. ... hniWaba,h la ...lKHj do dak n ... '.'VWtern Md 4a... .lOIH 'W. t.. R. 4... . 4 IWI rentral 4a... 71 . MS . t4 4 .117 in . 1(M' .1.-.7S . i ,1IM . 0 . 14 . so Boston Rtoeha and Bonds, BOSTON, April 12-Call loans, cent: time loans. .VyitH per cent. c.jsing on stocks and bonds Atrhlaon adj. 4a do 4a Mn. rentral 4a Aichlaon do pfd Boston A Albanr.. Hoion Elevated ... Fitrhhiirf ptd Mtxtcan Central ... S. V.. N. H. a H t'nlon Pacific Am. Arsa. Cham, do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amor. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. a F.dlaon Klec. Ilia.. Maw. Rloctrlc .... do pfd Maaa. (ia, fnited Fruit I'nlted Shoe Mach. do pfd Oroena Con f. B. Sleol do pfd Wealing common Adventurs S iAIIouei ..lit Amalgamated . . .4 Amerl. an Zinc . . 14 Atlantic . .lrt-.'S! Bingham . .IliSCaL a Hecla.. ..lMli Centennial .... ..144 jropper Range . . . V4 balT West .1111, KranHln ..154,'Oranhy . . 17 Il Roralo ... . . M Maes Mining . . . 'Michigan ..lH'lMotiawk . .ISTHlVont. " r. . . .134 jnid Dominion . .. 42 Onoeola ..107 Parrot .. laVQulorjr ..244 IShannnn .. It iTamarark .. jTrlnlir .. 47lVnited Copper ..104 l". B. Mining... .. 7H l-. 8. Oil .. J0i,ftah 1 victoria Winona Wolverine (Monk Rutte ... . II . 41'H, .107V . 71 74 Bid. Asked. 7 per Official .... U ....1101 to .... -m A 700 1 ao. 14 ..... 1', I: 2 "J1 : 7 4 114 M M 7 107 in a. 40 ' s 74 1.17 M1 Undea Clostnar atoeks. liONDON. April 12 Closing quotation on the Stock exchange were: Oma ha Chicago Kansas City St. Iouls . Sioux City I9iv 196 27S.911 2X1.595 754 425 . 413 530.2O4 481.501 OF PRICES, Caitle. S2.uii4jA.Tn .... .75uJ6 .... 2 SofcS im .... S.H'frt.'lO 3 5.50 CATTLE OCOTATIONS The following will show the prices paid for the different kinds of cattle on ths t.outn Omaha market: Good to choice corn-fed steers ralr to choice corn-fed steers Common to choice lorn-fed s'.eers. Good to choice cows and heifer. Fair to good cow and heifers Common" to fair cows ana heifers. Good to choice feeders Fair to good atocker and feeders Common to fair stockers Bulls, stags, etc The following tuhln ihnva the price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons. place In the hog inatkot this morning. The trad f pened a trifle stronger nltho gh the range of price at writ ii the bulk sold was t'-o same a yesterday. The eirly sile were largely at fs; for the frn't il run of roc.i1 hogs, but later on the market ense.1 ofY end $ S.'tt became the popular price lo other words the hogs sold very Hrgely at $ JJHTi ."A. the sume as yesterday, but the proportion at the higher pi ice w,i somewhat larger today. A noted yesterdiy the rocor' of hoir are very llsrht, due nppnrrntlv to th farmers Iwlng busy In their fields. Te recelnts for the week to dete ns w'.U be noted from the table bovt slow a hciw falling off as com pared with lat weel. apd also with a yenr ago. - I Hog $ Oo-SO ".7U. 5 9"i.iV S 254ii 45 5.5of)4 55 .20t9.S; .$4 Savffj.SO , 4.6i'U4 9.1 , 4.t4H'4 . 3 'bil'i 5o . S.25H3 75 , 1.id'vo--5 . 4 l.Kf(4.50 . S.Dofrl.lO 2. 75(313. 50 2 ,5"ii4.00 average Date. I lt.i. :l06. J1304. 11903. 1802.,iVl 11900 Mch. 27.. I Men. 23.. I Moh. 'J9..j Mch. SO.. I Mch. 31.. Apr. 1... Apr. 2... Apr. 8... Apr. 4... Apr. S... Apr. ... Apr. 7... Apr. S... Apr. ... Apr. 10... Apr. 11... Apr. 12... I Hundar 6 ! I S 131 7 281 6 12! I 4 97 ( sttVU 5 10, t 171 7 40' 5 95i G 22 '4 b 09, ( 14 I 0 Wl i : i 17 6 304,1 S 091 C 07i 1 3T1 1 6 06 n !sl 0 13 ' a in 4 mi 7 Z8i a 17 a a is It 16 b 04, 7 6 be! 6 :n - 1 e Kjt 1 Hti t wi iitj u in 6 16! 17 241 e Ml & II S0' Z7H 0 it C 21 5 21 S 141 7 2til o 04, i 991 i ii b 2l b 071 1 6 62 t 5 I 30 5 :to S not 7 ''5 211;! 6 26, 4 93, 7 2il f' I 5 25I 4 1 ' 7 S4: V,K' ! fill 7 25 . 6 671 6 304,. 5 251 1 7 2o 80, 3S: 6 2S; 4 945' 7 221 90 i 31 4 80 8 84, , 27 6 Oil 5 921 5 31 I 6 87; S 34 6 92 4 36 I b 99: 5 33 Representative sale: Vo. A. St Pr NO At Sh P- 14 S ... $ t3 M T 41 I S 1 SM W II) t Jc4 l i j-T 4'o 40 a 10 t s 70 fog JI0 1 U 1"4 ... 4 Si 71 ?w mo JJH 4 fl . . 4 At 70 . .. f too 1 jt ra ?o i w l :U 44 4 H'l Tl fl IN 31 S !40 ... 3! 0 7t In I Jl to t : M 21 ... .J J M 10 J7', HO I' .. I A tt 51 fl 314 7J 10 . . IK s in ... u r I'd o i fa ii ... Dif l !o.A ... I K II ;os m 1 ?t, aa r-s (o m Ml Jf. 40 g J?i 40 57 o I ! 47 f go 4 Jls tl 7 P4 ... 4 S3l 45 !71 241 n 74 rt fo 4 ;4, S 3o ... 10 24 40 g Ml, 44 Ill ... 4 44 !. 120 I 24 Tl 2.1 . M Tn IIS ... I lilt ! 74 S.1 4 : u ia no g i:i 4 :il ... 74 Ill 120 I l!, a 51 . Jr. 7 fi so n:t r an ir as tx ... h W ai Ml 1S3 10 I JJi, IS - ... 4 f. 45 f"4 140 I?'. "4 225 0 4 IS 14 1S4 ... I 44 fc'S 40 I 85 10 tit to I !! II 227 121 IS 14 t5l ... I All M '"i ... Sr' 41 f'4 ... St. 4S Mt . . SS Tl 1ST 40 I 321 74 24t 40 I S 44 tog U0 I 32 27.1 ... 4 Ii (IS 224 120 I I7H 14 1?0 f. 4T 1 ... I I2 II 14 ... 4 If. 44 244 lo g 24 IS4 41 IS 47 2?S 10 IA T4 Jf.3 120 I 14 40 Kl fl 4 IS fl 2A7 10 I S7i 61 140 N III 44 2'.t 10 I 7i T4 la ... I SS 72. 4i ... 4 I7l 7R 241 ... 4 J5 71 244 201) 4 17k, 74 22J 40 IU IT 112 ... JTl 74 1J ... 4 S 14 210 ISO I J7i 41 720 .. 16 JT'J M 4 40 75 241 go g M st.jck Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 12.-FLOCR-Iligher; first patents. $4.1OfcM.30; second patents. 33.90.fi 4 r: Hint clears, $3.&i;!g3.t0; second clears, $1 I0iQ2 65. BRAN In bulk. J.ttO iSuporlor Bourn of. Trade quotations for Mlnntacout ai.d (Chicago delivery). The rings of puces, a furnished b f. D. Day Co.. lliMU Board of Trad buildlr.g. was: Articles.! Open. I Wheat XI iy Joiv Brpt. C rn Unv July Kept. Oats May July Sept. Pork May July Sept. Ijird Mur Julv Hept. Riba .May July Sept. I I I 79 di If oi 77H ,j: 4V! 47 I 4iftV4WAlV MtiVuS! 47 i I t I 3171)32 S2H317S2f !'Ho4 3H4'q A 30V4! 79 WifrSI 7Sl79ii'lv! s;7s','&',, 7 7v? 4tH'4AltiiS 44P4i'4 4M4'Vl'i "' 4lAi 4teW,4tiit ., 32 U.I 31 1 '.'Sl) 11 tf ls 30 R 70 85 8 S7W I 72S 8 85 8 8& 30 1 25 j 16 32V 8 70 8 8.5 f7S! $721 8 8.5 I 8 87 V 14 00 It) 17', a S a 75 87'J t irii 8 771 8 82' 32 30 2!'4 16 0TH 16 7i :9li297tf(3j V heat May... July.., Bept... Flas ilny.. July.., Sept.. I 7v! IIJ'Hi I 1 U': 1 19 i 1 IU High. Low. Close.) Tea'y. I 7' 8i)s. 79 I 1 ''! 1 1 19 t 78 I 1 )Si, 1 19 1 18 ! I "8 7'l i iV 1 lo' 1 19 I 77 3V4 7:s. 1 17i 1 ItH 1 IS Low. rioas. 240 110 43 S3V, 7V 121 139 V, 1041 lot U4 1111 14 It I7H 1721 741 t Iii 177-4 Minneapolis Cash Closo Wheat: No 1 hnrd, 8iv; No. 1 northern, TjUc; to drrne, ?i-V; No. 2 northern, 78'c; No. 3, 7v(j77o; No. 1 durum. 711!-; No. 2 durum. i'Vc. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 44V; No. 3, . Oats: No. $ whits, SoV; No. 3, ;ii7c Bur ly. ;fit'uc. Rve, ioSa-ioc. Flaa, caali, .1.I7H. Mav, $1.18. Id 17 17Vj A5 g SO I t 90 j 8 67' 80 8 86 16 30 16 3 8 70 8 85 97H 8 73 t 85 8 57S No. 1. Cash quotations were as follows: FIjOI'R- Market steady; winter patents. $A.4iti3 90, winter atraltfhts, $r!i3 HO; spring patrMts. $3. 5f.ii 3 9ft; spring strahrhts. J 3J 3 5o; bakera. $Jiu!90. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 792c: No. S spring. TT-fiSlc; No. 2 red, 86V,'avic. CORN No. 2, 47hC; No. 2 yellow. 47e OATS No. 2. SJStC: No. 2 white. 33.4ti34c: No. 3 white. 4?3or. RTK No. J. 2HIi2We. BAULK V Ootid feeding, S9c; fair to choice malting. 44ftf0e. - FEEDS No. 1 Max. $l.C9V,c: No. I north western. $1 15Vc; prime timothy, $3 17; clover, contract grade, $12.50. PROVISIONS JJess pofk. per bbl., $!C 00 47t ! ub. l.ard. per lt lbs., $.a. Short rib al.lrs (loon!. $8 Ha 70. . Bliort clear sides I boxed i. $3.(ri9 H8 Follow inn were the receipts anil ship, nirnts of flour and grain: lltccipts. nnipmenis Ksnagi City tirsin and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, April 12. WH EAT Higher; May, 75c: July, 72c; Septemler, Tl',0; cash. No. 2 hard, 78'j84c; No. 8, 74VV 80c; No. 2 red, 94&96c; No. 3, 8S'94c. CORN-Higher; May. July. l.'Hc; September, 4Jc; December, 40'c; casii. No. 3 inlifl, JV'j4ieVc, Nt). 2 white, 47Vo; No. S. tic. OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 white. 36(838c. ' RYE Steady at 54'dftiic. HAY Steady to higher; oholi-e timothy, $11 75(111; choice prairie, $9.25 9 50. FAJcJS Steady ; Missouri and Kansas, new No. i wlulewood oases Included, UV; case count, L'V. casts returned, "sc. less. Bl TTtrt Steady; creamery, 34c; dairy, J3Vc Reclpts. Shipment. Wheat, bu !Ju.l 28 Call Corn, bu - 19,m) Outs, bu 3.000 12,000 Mllwaakee Mrala Market. MILWAl'KEE. April 12 WHEAT Higher; No. 1 northern. 8ll'(i:,ic: No. I northern. TT'&Slc; May, SOVrjMrtse asked. . RYE Steady; No. 1. 4c. BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 56c; sample, 40 fj64c. OATS Steady; standard. 3.'Sft33c. CORN Higher; No. 3 cah. 4dVu47c; May, 46Sc aeked. 1 10 too 1.700 200 o4 ess. 141 IU', 147. 17l' 44 US 72S t.li SH 14.14 ir.2S 120 ns 104(4 t7l II 101 lotH 1I2 4 V, 441 1714 '4S ii" 21 tl 17L4 1001, 414 141 70 44 140 24 U4 210 44- 7' 4 A. 170 12l 1741 1X4 'ii l4 84 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu 1 at. bu.... Hie. bu... Hurley, bu. 27.100 .. 13(io0 ..120.7110 . .1M.0") .. l.ia 40.3jO 15.700 .8) 278. 5. 214.OI0 1.U00 $.4m On the Produce exchange today tha but ter nmrket was steady; creameries. 144J 2i V; dairies. 14-tflSc. Eaga. weak, at mark, .am Included. M1-: llrst. 14c: prime Prsts. litr; extras. 17c. Cheeoe, steady, 11 (i lSSc I Iterpoel Grata aad Provlaloaa. LIVF.RPCH3L, April l.WHEAT-Sio. t:oininal: futures, steady: May. 6s k;,d. Julv ts 7Std; September. Id. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new. 4 34d: American mixed, old, 4s 7d Fu tures, firm; May, 4s 4Hd: July, 4s 4V1. Pearla Graid Market. PEORIA. Aprtl 1? -CORN-Hlgher: No. I 'Jl"W, 47c; No.- 3, 47Vi 4. ac: no grnde 43H-u4TAio. MATS -Firm. No. t while. 32c; No. 4 wtilte. 31V.C. RVE-t-tady. No. 2, a13c. -' Ualalh Grata Market. MH T1I. April 12.-WIIKAT-T0 arrive. No. 1 toruitru, avv; No 2 northern, 7&V; Philadelphia Pradaea Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 12. Bl'TTER Steady; extra western creamery, 21c; ex tra nearby prints, 23c. EGJS Steady; good demand; nearby fresh and western fresh, 18c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, fancy. UVfellc; choice, lSUc; fair to good, UVulSc. Toledo Beed Market. TOLEDO, O.. April 12 SEEDS Clover, rash and April. $6.60; Aprtl, to W, timothy, $1.52; alslke. $8.20. Metal Market. NEW YORK". April 12. METALS The London tin market was higher, more than regaining ths partial setback of yester day, with spot guoted at 176 5s and fu tures at A'17f; locally the market was also higher, with spot closing at $3S.fo73$.75. Copper waa unchanged at 84 17a d for spot and 81 17s od for futures In the 1-ondon market; locally tha market waa a 'bo unchanged, with Ink quoted at $14 50 43 IS. 75 electrolytic at I1N :r.j 18.50 and mat ing at $18.mtfM8 aft l-ad waa quiet and unchanged at $5.2&ii6.35 in the I. sal market and Ali 15 In London. Spelter advanced 2t 6d In the English market, with spot closing at . 15c: locally spelter was dull aud unchanged at V(04 10. Iron was higher In the English market. with standard foundry and Cleveland warrants both quoted at 4aa; locally Iron was steady; No. I foundry northern is uuoled at $lv5oj 19 35, No. t foundry northern at $I8, 18 MA. No. 1 foundry southern at t'k 1 g IS 75 and No. t foundry southern at $17.7Ua 18 M. ST. LOIIS. Aoril 11-M ETA 1.3-Lead. Arm; la -TVj b.J. bpeller, film, $j idi. Adama Rxoreaa Ainnlgainated Copper tl.ooo 111V American C. A V 1.800 44 American C. A F. pfd Aaierlmn Cotton Oil 800 S41 JS American Cotton OH pfd An.erli-An Kvnreaa Amarlc.n II. L. pfd 200 .A3 American lc, aecurlllea. . .. 11.100 H American blnaeed Oil Am. blnaeed Oil pfd ... American Uocomotlva 1.400 484 41 Am IjOcnmntlve ufd i , ' American B. A R 17,100 American 8 & R. pfd 700 American Bugar Refining., l.too Am. Tohacco pfd. ctta 100 Anaconda Mining Co 12 00 Aichlaon 1.400 Atchiann prd 1) Atlantic t'oart Una 100 Baltimore A Ohio I.2O0 llaltlmnr A Ohio pfd ion Urooklyn Rapid Transit tt.SOO Canadian Pacific 100 Central of New Jersey t'heaapeaka A Ohio 1.700 81 Chimin ft Alton Chicago A Allon pfd 100 Chicago Great Waetern 1.100 Chicago Northweatem 200 Chicago. Mil. A HI. Paul.. 1,2,00 Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C. t. C. A 8t. Loula too 10014 Colorado ruel A Iron 7.100 dtV, Colorado A Southern l.S'O S4' Colorado A So. lt pfd 1.1"fl 7114 oloralo So. Id pfd 300 44 Consolidated Gaa 22.100 14S4 Corn Producta. rfg l.oo t. lorn Producta pfd. rfg 4"0 41 Delaware Hudaon 800 112 llaware. L At W Ixnvar A Ttlo I'.randa 1.400 44' 44 Henver A R. O pfd ntsllllerV Swurltlea t.00 tt Krio t.MO 441 Frle let pfd 7i) 7i Erie Id pfd ton 9 licneral Electric S"0 171 Hocking Valler 1.100 t't llllnola rantral I.ano 11114 International Paper 6(4) 12 International Paper pfd International Pump 900 454 International rump ptd Iowa Central Iowa roitral pfd Kamtaa t'lly Southern., kanaaa City 80. pfd..-. liuiaMlle dt NathTllle Manhattan L Metrepolltan Street Ry Mexican (antral 1.000 15 4 ftAl Mlnneapnlla a St. loull M.. St. P. AS. 8 M 100 M . St. P A 8. B. M ' pfd . 100 Mlaaouri Pacific (00 Mieaourl. K. A T IO0 Miuourl. K. A T. pfd 500 National lad 1,000 N R R. ot M. pfd 200 New York Central 400 New York. O. a W 1.400 Norfolk A Weatem 1.500 Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pat-tar Mall Penneylvanta .. Paople'a Oaa P.. O.. C. A 81 Loula... Preied Steel I'sr Prweeed Steel Car Pullman Palfcro Car Reading Hoadlng let pfd Rending 2d pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland t'o Rock Uland Co pfd HI U 8 V Id pfd .... at. Loula Southwestern. . . 81. Loula 8 W prd Southern Pactflc SoutUern Pa.-lflc pfd Southern Hallway Southern Railway pfd... Yenneaoeo Cual A Iron.. laiaa a Pacific Toledo. St. L. A AV Toledo. St. L. A W. pfd t'nlon Pacific Vnioa Pacific pfd t'nlled Stat, a Kipreaa.... rolled Sialea Really tailed Slates Rubber I. 8. Rubber pfd t'nltad Slates Sloel. I'nlUd Btulea Steol pfd. a. -Carolina Chemical .. Va -Carolina Chem. sfd.. Wabsah MO !S 12S Wabaah pfd Wello-Pargo Eipreaa V, eailnghouao Elettrte 100 Wettero t'nlon tut Wheeling A Lako Sri Wiaoonaln Ceuiral 100 Wis Central pfd lot Northern Pacific I.lus Control Leather 1.10 rem ml Leather pfd Bloea Sheffield Steel 1 400 III Total aslot (or the day. ttt 400 shares 14II let 1174 17Sl 44 724 sA III 14S 162 81 1 . . 11.40A 100 "too lot "lii.too 200 100 Mt '. . " SOD .. 1 tct I'M .. 1.000 H .. 4 91 700 .. 4.4io !00 100 no loO . .114.7.. 20 .! i.iui ... l.i .. 1.100 .. 4J 4 .. it.mo luO 1411 7 tt iiii " II '174 f4'4 47S 24 57 n nrt, 4C s 100 1411 1W UI4, 14 14 '' u4 114 434 104 1 80 140 A s 'iii tt 117 i to lS ' '7vi 47S 211 17 44 1)1 40 1011 1411 Bis . 4"4 1U 4 "4 'T' 14 lilt 421 10TV St 14144 II "irvi la4 lia 44 14144 II 'tli 494 117 44 1144 I10A 41i 101 841 1 126 144 .Aft il 41 Ml 111 tr.1 120 IS 104 A 271 2 A lot 142 1124 ' 1T214 1IJ f,V 10 74, 111 110 1741 101 24 loos 414 14 V, 71 44 140 At 14 821 11014 44.1 4? It 5S 44 S 77. 4tVt 170 124 174 21 I4 4S 84 Ai .11 " 7l llA4 IU 114 25V4 VI 1674 1724 MS 14 72 124 14 liais 161V It i to 184 41 1404 . 10 MA, frit, irs ti IK. 102 Vi 2TV 44 V, 47V, KIV, 64 V, 4 117, 40 tt4 144 u 14 64 V, 16s t Ml 117 7V iS 1114 vi 1074, f 11J, 2114 41 1 fet 140 ti it 17W ,r,' 444 lS u Conaola. money .. do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Csnsdlsn Pacific . Chee A Ohio Chicago Ot. W ... C. 94. ft Bt. P... DsTAoerm flsnver ft R. O. .-. do Dfd Erlt do 1st pfd do Id pfd llllnola Central Louisville ft 14.. K. T, ... tll't'N. T Central ... ...it iNnrfotV ft W . .. 144a do prd ... MS, Ontario ft W lO.'.Pri.neTtvanlo. ...II. 'A, Rand Mines ...178V, Reading ...41 do 1st pfd ...22 I do 2d pfd ...142 Southern Railway ... l&H do pfd ... 47 Snul hern Pacific ...12 t'nlon Pacific .... . .. 4t on pfd ... I1A4 V. S. Steel ...71 do pfd ...ITHi Wabash Nah...lMLj do pf MV, Bpanleh 4s SILVER Bar, steady. 2!)Sd per ounce, UOVL'V a... 1 wit.i.D.i cii vein. The rate or tl.acount In the r.nen marVst for short bills is 34781, per cent; for three month- bills, 3':ti per cent. .14A4 . 92', . 14 611 . 7A H . 71V, . 4T . SUV, . 4I4 .10.AU . .IA .1411 . tt . 41 .112 . Sill . 62 i:a Bank of England tatemrnt. IX5NDON, April W.-Vhe weeklv atate- ment of the Ban wfEngland shows tho following changes: Total reserve decreased 2.246,000. circulation fncitased 820,000. bul lion decreased 2.104.154. oth or Heciirftlos decreased l.24.0O0. other deposit increased 1.908.000. nubile deposit decreased 5 441 - 000, notes reserve decreased 2.127.0XiO am! government securities were unchanged. The proportion or tne Dank a reserve to liabili ties thin week Is 44.10 per cent, as com pared with 45.28 per cent last week. Forelgrn Flaaaclal. BERLIN. April 12-Prlces on the bourse today were firm and hsd an upward ten dency. Americans hardened. PARIS. April 12 Trading on the bourse today waa Inactive and prices generally were weak on realisation In view of the approaching Issue of the Russian loun. Russian Imperial fours were quoted at 82.50 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 518.00. The official number of cars of nrougnt In today bv each road waa: c m. & st. p HT ft!, p-" AA abash Missouri Pacific V. P System C. & N. W., east.... C. & N. W . west ... C. St. P.. M. O... C. B. & g.. -at 1 ., . dt y., west.... C. R. I. & V., east.. C, R. I. & P., west. Chicago Gt. West... Total receipts ... The disposition the dav s receipn was as followi, each buyer purchasing the num ber cf head Indicated: Cattle. 2 2 1 2 41 24 19 I 5 5 .22 -li .19 3 3 3 1 2U 19 3 6 6 1 . 1 1 .124 87 27 "I Omaha Packing Co... Swift anil Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Van Sant Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Son Hamilton A Rothschild... Wolf & Murnan Mike Haggerly Sol Degan , J. B. Root A Co I'nlon Dressed Beef Co.. Sheridan Meat Co Other buyeis Hogs 01 1.513 1.XK2 1,917 Sh'p. 3.0 1.211 1.740 1 100 2.217 Bask Clearings. OMAHA, April 12.- Bank clearings for to day were $1,581,994.49 and for the corre sponding date last year 11.505, 100. 8L Wool Market. BOSTON. April 11-WOOL Moderate buying characterized the wool market. But there I undoubtedly considerable uneasi ness over the situation on the part of both dealer and manufacturer. Contracting Is still slowly In progress In tha west. Territories are in fair movement. There 1 a greater demand for pulled wools. For fine A super buyers pay 66tt8c. Medium and fine combtnga are exciting a fair in terest at full prices. Foreign wools are firm. There are very few price changes to note In the market thla week. Territory Idaho fine, K2fS"23c; heavy fine. Hafi'.oc; fine medium. 22r323c;- medium. 265j27; low medium. 26Vif?7c. Wyoming fine, 210'.'2o; heavy fine, 19024V; fine medium, 22(b23c; medium, 2HfiZlc: low medium, 2t'.'g27c. L'tali and Nevada, fine, 22&23C; heavy fine 194 10c; fine medium, 22i8'23c; medium, 2tff27c; low medium, iVg'27c. Dakota, fine 2ig23c; fine medl um, 2223c; medium, 27(i'2Sc; low medium, 2627c. Montana, fine choice. 24 i5c; fine ave.Bge, 23ft24e; fine medium, choice, 24tr25c; average. VSt24c; Staple, 27J) 28: medium choice. 2728c. ST. LOII8. April 12 WOpI-r-flteady : medium grades, combing and clothing. 2W l'8c; light fine, awz4c; heavy fine, 1821c; tub washed, 31633c. Totals .. 2,920 -.2i5 5,539 CATTLE There were n.. many cattle In tho yards, only 123 fresh csrs being re. ported, which was considerably amaller man uaual on a Thursday. There was, however, a great plenty as compared with the demand. The market on beef steers opened ex tremely slow and dull. In fact, the market was a dead on at the beginning and It did not develop any great amount of life dur ing the day. Packera' representative were very slow to take hold, apparently having about as many cattle on hand aa they needed. Hence they were in no greut hurry to add to their holdings. The result waa that the cattle sold at prices that were anywhere from weak to l'c lower than yesterday. Cow and heifer did not escape the weakness which overtook the teer market, in fact, they were if anything, weaker than ateers. Most buyer seemed to have come to the conclusion that they had been paying higher prlcea here than were war ranted by. the condition of other markets and they announced right from the atart that they would have to buy even the good cows and heifers lower or leave them alone. With buyer taking this position, there could he only one reault a slow and lower market, prices In most cases being all of lOo lower. As usual on a Thursday the demand for feeders was not as brlF-k a earlier In the week, speculators being Inclined to act eon aervatlvely for fear of having cattle to he carried over Into next week. A few cattle which were In early and which Just hap pened, to fill ome place old at steudy prices. Later trains brought In more feeder cattle than usual for a Thursday and the break on fat cattle acted a a atlll further bear Influence. The result was feeders closed off slow and easier. Representative sale- Bt.lt STK.ii.n5. SHEEP There was about a normal run of aheep and lambs this morning, twentv elght care being reported In the b:irn. O' thla number two car were Bold to arrive nnd practically everything else wn on Bnlo, so that actual offerings were lower than on a good many days of late. The market waa In rather norullnr con dition and It is no eny matter to describe It In a way that will make It entirely Slain to one who was not here. In the rst plnce a portion of the offerings such as puckers happened to want sold early In the morning nt fully steady prices. Some good Mexican lambs sold n high a $6.50, which I a higher price than Im been p.ild lyre for some time buck. Soma feeder lambs also sold nt f nil v teady. or. If anything, a little stronger price". So:n go. id shorn western wether and -earlln?e with a few natives on them sold nt $5:11. On the other hand the market waa dull and blow. There wa a feeling nmonr Rome of the buyers at least that they had been paying pretty stiff prices here as tompared with Chit ago and they were in clined to go slow, which gave the market an easier tendency. Some of the same lambs which brought $6.45 yesterday had to aell at $6.30 today, showing that the market did not have the anap and strength that It had yesterday. Quotations: Good to choice native lambs, $&25ft6.r0; good to choice light western lambs, $6.2nn.S .80; good to choice heavy Inmba, $0.00'tf6.40; fair to good lambs. $0.00 8T6 26. cull lambs, $4 605.50; good to choice light yearllnga, $5.75.15; good to choice heavy yearlings, $5hnfl6.-0; fslr to good heavy yearling, $5.5065.75; good to choice wethers, $6.6o4.l6 20; fair to good wethers. $5 40436.86: good to r.hoco heav y ewes. $0 40 4JfS.7&; good to choice light ewes. $fi.004K.4fl: lair to good ewes, $4.(0r3.00; cull sheep and buck. $3.00114.00. Representative sales: No. 2 clipped bucks 145 western clipped lambs 253 western ewes 376 western clipped lambs 95 western clipped lambs 261 clipped wethers & yearlln 409 western ewes 1 Mexican cull lamb 685 Mexican lambs 29.i Mexican lamb 570 MexIcAn lambs 13 weatern ewes 486 weatern lamha, feedrs... 274 western lambs, feeders.... 614 western lambs, feeders Av. Pr. . HIS 3 so .61 4 25 .89 4 SO .119 4 73 .73 6 00 S HI 5 23 . 102 5 40 .60 6 00 .75 80 .73 30 .76 60 ..114 -Ul ..75 20 .. 74 20 . . . 80 6 2j CHIC.4UO l.IVK STOCK M4HKKT Cattle and nnd Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. April 1J.-COTTON-Spot market closed firm. Sales. 2.060 bale. Ordinary, 8c; good ordinary. 9 15-ltic; low middling. loc: middling, llo; good mid dling. 117e; middling fair. 12V Receipts, 2.207 bales; stock. 241.094. bales. ST. I)CIS. April 12.-OOTTON-Steady; middling, HSc. Sales, none; receipts, none; shipments. 66 bales; stock, 40.2?4. LIVERPOOL April 12 COTTON-Spot in fair demand; prlcea 8 points lower; American middling fair. (66d; good mid dling. a.36d; middling. 8d; low middling. 6iixl, good ordinary. 5 82d; ordinary, tti'Jd. The aale of the day were 10.000 bale, of which 1.000 were for speculation and expoit, and Included S.4o9 American. Receipta, 4.000 bales. Including 3.64) American. Xew York Mining; atoeks. NEW YORK. April 12. Cloaing quota tions on mining Adama Cos Alico Drawee b.-unawtck Con Comalock Tunuel ... Coo. 11. ft As Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadvlllo Cos offered, stocks were: tt ll.ittle Chiof ... ;Ontsrio Ophlr Piornix IPotOSl jBdvago Sierra Nevads Small Hopes 'Standard V8 .121 Mil, . 1 . II . Je . It . t .! Treasury Btalraaeat. WASHINGTON. April 12. Today s state ment of the treasury balance in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $l5O.000,uia) gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $1w.iCh,?74; gold coin and bullion, I77.5-' 8r gold I't-rliAcatea. $i.794.40. Baak of Prate Statanteat. PARIS. April 13-The weekly statement of the Bank of Franca shows the following changes: Notes in clrculatlo.i deirnmed 42,45u,i.vvf, slreaoury Ueposil lu;lvetl 14,. agar aad Molasses. NEW YORK. April 1? -SCQAR-Raw. steady; fair refining. 2 Jl-Siti7k-; centrifugal, 96 test, 8 15-3?&3Hc: molasses sugar, 2 23-32U 2c. Refined, quiet; No. i, 3Ac; No. 7. 4 15c; No. (, 4.10c; No. a. 4 06c; No 10. 4.00c; No. 11. $.95c; No. 12, S.oe: NO. IS, 85c. No. 14, 3 85c; confectioners' A, 4 56c; mould A, 5.o6c; cut loaf. 6.40c; powdered, 4 80c; granu lated. 4.70c; cubes, 4.95c. NEW ORLEANS. April 11 8L'G A It Quiet but steady: open kettle, centrifugal, S'o3vc; centrifugal ahltea. Jc; yellows, IS'03ll-16c: seconds. 2&3vc. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle. I7j 30c; centrifugal. 7620c. BYRUP-Nominal. 15330c. Oils aad Koala. NEW YORK. April ll.-OII-Cotton-seed, strong; prime crude, f. o. b., ml'l. he'uSlc; yellow, 8oVfc37vc. Petroleum, steady; retined. New York. $7.60; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $ &&; prime bulk, $4 to. Turpea lire, quiet at IsSvytHSc. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good, $3 9ia4 0O. SAVANNAH. April 12.-OM,-Turpenllne. firm. S8c. - ' , ROSIN Firm; A. B. C. $3 70; D, $3.75; K. $3 8u; F. $3 85: O. $3 90: H. $4 35; 1. $40; K. $6 00; M, $6 bu; N. $ 10; W. IV. $5.20; W. AV . $6 26. CatTe Market. NEW YORK. April 12.-COFFEE Mar ket for coffee futures opened stesdy at unchanged prices to a dot line of Ave points on one position. Tha cioao was- steadv. net unchanged, to five points higher. Sales were reported of 1M.500 hags.' About 170.aj bags were exchanged. 8 lea Included April at 4 46c: May at (.5q6ac; Juno. 6c; July at .7t.(i Sue. September at ttuc: October at T oo; December at T 17 is-; January, T i5c and March at 7.40. 45c; ayut, steady; Kg. 7 Rio Invoice, 1 1-ltc. Mo. Ay. Pr. No. At. 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I 10 1 107t 4 16 I 7)4 1 40 I 414 4 1 411 1 84 I 146 I 10 t 46 I 10 t ftbO 4 16 1 1000 I 60 It 441 4 40 I . 4TI I 40 t tlO 4 41 14 71 II 4 44 4 44 t 121 1 tl t 471 4 Ml ', It 8 18 BULl-a. 1 1140 8 44 4 1711 t 10 1 1240 t 16 1 1110 I 74 1 1U4 3 tO 1 64 8 74 1 1IK0 8 24 I ISM 1 14 1 1160 I M I II I 76 IT 11A4 I M I lie I a 1 i!M 8 tt 1 lis t at I Iis.) I 16 1 lo 1 at I . lot 4 It it ii.s 1 as I I'd I 4 1 1:, I t 1 1710 1 t 1 164 I at 1 i 14 . : mo 1 o I , 710 $ 1 141 I 94 Hoar Steady Piter Lamb Doll. CHICAGO. April 12. CATTLE Receipts. 6.0(4) head: market steady; common to prime Bteera, $4.0O-&6 ; cows, $3.25f4.jO; heifers. $2.76a6.00; bulls. $2 ei4 35: calve. $2.76446.10; Blocker and feeder. $2 76?J4.75. HOOS Receipts. 16,000 head; steady; choice to prime heavy. $1i.&oifi.60; medium to good heavy. $ti.4Mi.60; butcher weight, $6.4Si.56; good tn choice heavy mixed, $? 5 tiA5.-; packing. $5 47H. SHEEP AND I.AMB8-Recclnts. 20.(00 head; market dull; sheen. $1,2516.60; year lings, $5,001)6.26; lamb, $4.7.Vu.Co. Kaaaas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, April 11 CATTLE Re ceipts. 4.000 head, Including KO southern: matket dull; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.30(116.90: fair to good, $4.2R'fi 5.26; western-fed steers. $3.755.25: stock ers and feeders. $3.0034.80; southern steers. $3.7616.00; southern cows, $2at'fi1.00: native cows, $2 604.80; native heifer. S3. 5195.00; bulls. $2.9o(u4.26: calves. $3.00i(i6.50. HOGS Receipts, 8.EO0 head: market strung and slow: top. $646; bulk of sales. $i-..SOi&6.42H: heavy, $6,4070 45: packer, $6.35 4)6 4.' 4 : pigs and light. $5.2f.u6.40. BIIKBP AND LAMBS Receipt. 7.600 head; market strong and active- native lamha, $5.00a6.6O: western lnmbs. $5.00fiii.5o; ewes and yearling. $4.5(KfA 00: wetern-fd sheep, $5.00Q6.25; Blocker and feeders, $4.60 8J6.90. j ew York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK. April 12.-BEEVES-Re-celpts 425 head, all consigned direct; noth ing doing In live cattle; market nominally eteady; dressed beef In fair demand at L,4l4o per pound for common to choice native sides. Exports, 12 cattle, 191 sheep. CALVES Receipta. none and nothing do ing; market feeling steady; dressed calve firm; city dressed veals. 7A'&12C per pound: country dressed. 6'g9V HOGS Receipts. 444 head: none for sale; msrket feeling steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.256 head; market for aheep steady: lamha slow and unchanged; spring lambs tlrtn; cliped butchers" aheep. $4 6iA4: clipped .export wethers. $ 10; unshorn lamb. $6 76; clipped lambs. $o.aV(,6.37At; spring lambs. $3.Gk.u6.00 per head. t. l.oals Live Stork Market. HT. IOri8. April 12 CATTLE Receipts. 8,&o0 head. Including 2. Coo Texans: market stesdv: native shipping and export sleets. $4 85 fil Wc dressed beef and butcher steers. $3 7036.40: steers under 1.000 pounds. $3 )6r 4 60; stockers and feeders. $2.40-5 4c: cow and heifers. $2.1oS.00; canners. $1.7.'A2 i5: bulls, $2 4034.4O; calves. $2 6q 66; Texas and Indian aeers, S3.70fii.70; cows and he'fers. $2 KfJ4.f5. HOGS Receipts. 5.000 hesd: market strong; pigs and lights. J.1.0.M6 4j; packers. $6 oeaG.50; butchers and beet heavy, $6.33 6 55. SHEEP AND LA MBS Reeelptt. .'00 hsd; msrket steady: native muttons. $4. 006 6 50: Ismhs, $5.5v34.?5: culls and bucks. $3.7x1 tw ! Condition or Trade and 14 notnl lvtia nn I Maple ami I rtuc.v Produce, j I'tlOk-i.ti'MyU, lil-ei:; f.teii sl.k. ca count. 1 4V - LlVI I'OIUI'.V - lieu. 11c, oi.i lut.sleie, .ot uiiAiry. mc, duck, lie, voung 1 ouod-i . tiCcst . M.'. l.Ri:S.SLI ' I'Hi l.ih 1 ru.eeis !SiUc; old totoo. i.Viilv. ciucketis. lenl-c. old loost- . et s. 7f. iiiics. i.ui.it.-. ttist, iv. j Bl'TTER I'ui'hii.a it.t.K. Lie; choice to fancy dally, lvjilic cteioei. ll'u-IV- HAY-l'ilceo qu..t-d by Omaha Feed coin pan) . No. 1 upl'ind. $7. medium. $ iJ, I re, Iti.o.'n 5o. Bye straw. $0 W. ! UP AN Pe. ton, H7 60. I NEW Lisbi AllLES. I TOMAToh-S Khirlun. pvr ciaic of 30 lbs.. I lit 1. t' WAX iiLANS Per hainper of about Jt I h . net. IU ... 1 rKlNG UEA.NK -ler hamper of about Jo I ib., net. 3 iv . t un. i TLUNlli.. siLKTfl AND CARROTS-" LoiitMtiii.t. .- dos. buiiciies, it-.-. 1 fcllAi.l.Oi IS Louisian.i. Jr doaeB junclie. ,jc. HEAU l.KTTl'C'K Louisiana, per bbl., $. ..iM 111 11, 1 . r OoS lixatls. l.tJfl . LhAr l-Ki'TLCK WotOouse. per do. oeooe, 4.. C'l'CCMtitLS-Hoinouse, per doa . aLioW ONIONS Homo rown, yellow and red, per bu . out', bpanisti, per Cisle. ti.Ji; Colo rado, ltd and it-How. per bu.. $!. 11.ot-1v.AL. rr.; iia. DATES- Per Do vt 80 1-lb. pkgs., loo; llalloue I'll, in ".0-lb. boxes, per IU , 6c; t-a r, per lb , 4c; walnui stufted, l ib. pktj.. 12.00 uer dox.; B-lb. boxes, $1 uO. ' ORANOEd-Caliroriua. em fancy Red land navele, ail eiscs. $3. Stt: fancy navels, $8. in; choice, Hu sixes. $. LEMONS Linionu'i's, extra fancy. I4J B.ze, $3.".J; y) lo i.U sire, 14. 26 . FIGS-Cillfoi'in. r--- so-iii. carton, ift'i A5c; Impoiied Siujrna, three-iiown. 11c; six vi o n. 13c. , HAN ANAS Per medium sired bunch. $1.7$ ;6; Jun.bos, $2 oiKul 00. TANGERINES California, per boa of about 120. $:i.wy GRAPH Kit U IT Florida, per box. $1 Mil 7.50; California, per bo 4.0"4.!ia FRUIT Pl'.AHR-'Yn.ier Nellie. 12.60. APl'LES- Callfornla Newton. Pippins nnd Baldwins, $2 Per bu. box; Ben Davis, $3 per bu. box; AAiuesMps, 82.50 per bu. box; other varieties, $2.0ucj it.60 per bu ; New York Bl'Ple. Baldwins and Russets. $6.00 per bbl. ORAPr'.tJ in. pot ted Malagas, 36.tX4t;.60 POTATOES Home grown, par bu., i Wc, South Dakota, pel bu.. 7ic. NAVY BEANS Per bu., ll.lw; No. 2. $1..5. LIMA bi.ANS-IVr lb.. bo CABI3AGE C-i.forr.U. w per lb.; Wis consin, in crates, per '.o.. iAa'a-c. CELERY Calltoi nla, $1 per Uos. SWEET POTATOES Illinois, ir 11-pk. hCARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TUHMta Per bu., tec. BEEF CUT8L No. 1 ribs, lie; No. a ribs, lHic: No. 1 ribs, 9Vc; No. I loin. lb; No. 2 loin. 13c. No. i loll), ll'.sc; lo. 6 cliuck, 6c; No. I chuck, 6V:; No. t chuck. Be; No. 1 round. 8C; NO. 8 TOUI1U, lc, A-vo. tuutiu, i-st., io. 1 plate, 4c; No. 3 plate, 3V; No. pi la, M!CELLANEOl-S. CIDER-I'er Keg, 3.i&: lbl., $6,75, liOM'. V Ne. per 24 lbs., $3.50. C11EESK Swiss, new, :oc; Wlsconsfn but a, luc; laconsin liniberger, 16c; twins. 13V; 'oui.a America, lie. NUTS AAuiuuU, No. 1 soft shells, new Clop, per ib., liVc; l'rl snclls, per lb.. LiV. 1'ecor.s. laiae, per iti.. 14c; small, per lb, 12c. i'eanuia, per IV. v; roasted, per lb., sc. Chill waiuuts, per ib., i.'4,ldV-. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., l'.c; hard snelia, per ib., lac. cocuanuia, $4 per buck "ekEoH FISH. Trout. 11c; halibut, 11c; plckeicl, dressed, 7c; wlilte bass, lie; sua bsli, oc, pel to, sMiiiu-U and Ui eaed, oc; pike, 9l.t-'; iedsiiak.er, iio; tain. on. Lie; cnipples, 6c; eels lc; black Iwss, iic; whitensn. Ii'jl2e; frog legs, per dog., 60c; lobsters, gift-n, 38c; bolied lobsters, 4'c; bluensn, loc; Herring, 6c; Spanish mackerel, 16c: haddock, luc; blirnup, ti.tli per gallon; smelts. 1-c; coti. 12c; l.uiuieaiio, Uc; catilsh, lie; roe eiiad, ioc; flounders, lie. ML'SHRooMS-liotlicuso, per lb, 604560c. RADISHES liu;nouse. pel dos. bunches. oYSTLiRS--rrfcsli aiandarn, $1.40 per gal., shell oyottirs, $1.iu3.1k) per ivo; LRUs Neck ciams, $1.60 por 1 . . . , M SUOAK tiianulated co.sre, in bbls.. Sj.06: granulated cane, In sucks, Su.Oll granulatod ueet. In sacks, $1.91. HVRL'P-In barrels, 24c per gal.; In casea. 10-lb. cans. $l.u; cases, U 6-IU. cans, $2.u; cases. 24 iVlu. cans. $1.90 COFFEE -Roaiited: No. t.i. 2oe per ib.; No. 80, 20V4O per lb.; No. A. 18Vc per lb; No. 20, 15V Per ,b-' No- a 1;iHo per lb. FLOL'rl twholesale) Best high grade Ne brasko, per cwl., 81.80: best high grade pat ent Minnesota, per ct., $23o; straight pat ent Nebraska, pur twi., i v, second pat ent Nebraska, 81.80. CURED FiSH Family whlteflsh. per bbl., Pl Ibit.. $4 50; Nora-ay mackeral, par bbl., 200 lbs., bloaters. $40ia); i Ul; No 1 S'M 's.1: No. 3, $41.00; Irish. No. Z. $16.00; llrrri'ng. in bbls., Mi ioa. eecn. Norway, 4k. $13.00; Norway, 3k, $13.0u; Holland, mixed, $11 50; Holland herring, in kegs, milkers, ljuc; kegs, mixed, ioc HIDES. PELTS AND TALIX)W-No. I gien hides, 9c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted, lie; No. 2. 10c; bull hides, TSSe; diy hltlt. U'aMc- Horse hides, large, 83; small, $J. iiei'i pelts, each 6ucu$:.'-'5. Tallow, No. 1. 44: No. 2. Se; rough. lAc. CANNED uOOuS-t'org, standard west ern, 5i4ioOc; Maine, $1 .26. Tomatoes, 3-lb cans, $!.2j-i(1.50; 2-lb . 9iV-4'8l 0"- Pineapple, grated. 2-lo.. $2.ui4j2.30; sliced, $l.lkiw23i. Gallon appies, fancy. 13.50; California apri cot, $1 4i.ia2.O0; pears, $1.77.2.50; peaches, fancy. $1.7i,'a2.40; H. neaches. $0uu;..A Alaska salmon, red. $1.15; ping. 80c; fancy Chinook. F'., $2.10: fancy aockeyn, Y., Sl.U; saidin.-H, : oil. $2.50: mustards, $2.iut $10. Sweet potatoes. $l.loil.2G: sauerkraut. $1.0o; pumpkin. fCc'uKI.OO; wax beans. 2-lb., 751i9oc; It mi, twans. 1-lb.. 75c'(il 36; splnacn, il.30-'ii2.O0: cheup peus. 2-lb.. 80o; extra, i5t $0c; fancv. $1 "iiil.75 BROtJMS No 1 carpet, $S ia; No. t carpet. $2.4u; No. 3 plain. $3 26. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fratts. NEW YORK. April 12. EVA POR ATED A PPLES Market -ahowM no further changes. Fair to good are cpinted at 8V' 9c; nearly to strict prime, 9't'j!c; choice, loc; fancv. at Ho. CALIFORNIA DRIED-? FRUITS-Prune are In good .lobbing demand with io-o particularly firm. Quotations range from 47lu8o. according to grade. Aprlcota are light In supply on spot nnd the torn, of the market Is firm. Choice are 'quoted at lo 1i1)c; extra choice, livy'l'-'': fancy. Ylt L'c. Peache are In good Jolil.lng du mand nnd firm In tone, although prices are not quotably higher. REAL ESTATE TH tMPEIIl, Stock In Slsbt. ! Receipts of live stock at In six principal j western markets yesterday: I Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. I South Omaha 3.0 0 8SO 6. 1 Sioux City frf) 2.9ii . . . j Kanss city 4.iij ..'..) ;.coo St. Joseph 2 334 7. 691 4.104 St. I-null 3 600 6 00 G it 1 Chicago 6.KIM 16.i)0 !.(,) Total receipts 1334 tC,,VA 38.7 tloas ( Ity I.I va Stock tlarke. SlOtX CITY. la.. Aprtl 12. (Special T! egtam. "ATTLE Receipts. 600 hesd; mar ket steady; Blockers sluw: lieeves. 81 Z1i 6 60; cows, bulls and mixed. $3 0(jat 5.i: stockers and feeder. $3 5"a4 6(;: calves and )earllngs. $3 25 a4 40. HCnIS Receipts, tfrOO head: market rteadv. Belling at $6041i. Rjlk of sale. $a2&0iSO. t. Joseph Lira Hark Market. BT JOSEPH. April 13 -CATTLE Re ceipts, Z,lil bead; oiarket ateady u 104 Victor H. Caldwell and wife to John A. Schcnk. lots 3 and 4, block 8. Jeroni" pa ik $ A. U Reod et al to Alfred Beaton, et, lot 3. block "G," Omaha Justus Slemert to Martha J. Stern er!, w-A ne't ami e M n'1, 2-15-11 Claud Caml.lln to A. H. Alpvlu. lots a and 6, block 7. Iloroach's 2d add. Freilerle N. Goddurd Hnd wife to Claud Camblin, i;iin Maria Lay, on and husband to Wil liam E. tinhorn, tract lot II, block 7. Pullman Place George D. Mtewart to Henry H. I.e-m-re. lot I'O. Griffon A' IsaacB.... AVilllam A. Graham to Fannie Levin, lot 6, block 2. Plalnview Emma J. O Itearn ei u;. 10 jors. p;ton A. Clark, part lot 9, block )JS. South Omaha Mabel V. Shinier and husband to Nellie McDouougli. part lots 8 and 9. 20:1) and Amea Ave. sub Louis and Lulu K. Burmoster to Josephine II. Weideiife tier, lot 12, block 22. Omaha View J. C. Lushlaugh to Charles Ilanley, lot $. block ', Bowery Hill John W. McDonald, sheriff, to the I'nlted Real Estate 6c Trust Co., part lot 30, Harlman's add George Vrudenburg and wife to Alma HummeU lot 26. Eills Plate. Mary r lelhow and husband to Mary Hoban. sW lot 7. block 13. E. V. Hinlth's add. Bridget Welsh and husband to Vs'lav Kaukovtky, lot 63, Sulli van's . . . Th Alldwsy Investment Co. to Frank Lelek. lot 17, block 4, Par son's at Lorry's add , Brower E. 81ii'anL.e and wife to Hans C. II. I'ook. lot 4. block 3, I.. P. Hammond s aid. Fannie arid Arnold F lyevin to Wil liam A. Graliam, lots 2 and 2. w. A Redlck's add. 5,50 10 4,1 0' 6.001 4 00 2.11(10 400 2i0 I 1.70'J 150 1 a a 2.000 2,100 850 - 600 200 F. Da Day k Co. 2tock. Grain, I'rovlaloii Bkia leal '-rala to la. Cbleatio aad MiMuaapollo Urllvary. One-eighth coinailtsluu on 4, rain, onw cual ter on Slocks. Prompt and careful tueiiiion givtn iu ouisiue. accounts. Writ for cur djily Market Letter, mailed fta, Mam unite. . 81(1-818 Board a( Trad Bid. OMAHA. atU. VS Dlataaee Tk-?a, $aaglas 8614, J