THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FHIPAY, Ariilb 27, 1P0B. N AND PRODUCE MARKET 1 No. i northern ttv.. siac: R'D'fmlxT. OATM flrrl .... , i. SlVic. ' 'I1 Ttada CpmpsTatiTety Quiet in All Itemi of Lirt. CROP KILLERS NOT SO ACTIVELY ENGAGED Wheat Closes Tlirra-KUfcths l,mn Cora Optloa Trad Dttng aad Cash Prices lower Oata Low Slightly. . OMAHA, April M, 1904. Wheat waa quiet and lower prices ruled Early cables were unchanged and there, wers predictions of rain In' Kansas and Mlssonrt, where there haa been talk of rlry weather. Beside thin, damags reports were) not quit o nnmeroua, and the Trice Current spoke of brilliant prospects for tha crop. The market opened slightly lower, sold off to So lielow yesterday for Stay and reacted allghtly, tha clone being c below yesterday. July Inat only Ho. Argentina shipments thla week ara expected to be light. The trade In corn waa dragging. Re. cetpta overran estimate and tha cash waa MflHo lower. Tha close ahowed about He toaa. Weather la favorable for an Increaaed movement. After an early strength, oata ruled a trifle lower, and theclose ahowed a fractional lnaa. . , ' Primary1 wheat 'receipts were J7.Ono bu. and shipment g4?.f0 bu., 'against receipt Inst year of 494,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of 416.000 bu. Corn receipt ,wrre DS.ooo bu. and ahlpmenta 420no hn . aarainat receint lest year vf. 1, son hti. "arid shipments of vv mi. clearances were vs.waj DU. wneat, s.in ooia. nourr. m.ooo bu. corn ana 16,000 bu oata. : , , Liverpool elosed Hd higher on wheat and unchanged on corn. Froomhall 'estimates Argentina wheat ahlpmenta thla week at i.400.000 bu. and corn at i.isno.ooo bu. ,t Minneapolis wire to Chicago Tribune "The fact that the northwestern farmers are seenllng; so much macaroni wheat la a significant feature In Connection with the price of regular snrlntr wheat that will pre vail In the local- market next season. Should tha regular spring wheat acreage be reduced In or 12 per cent, as now seem likely, north western mlllera next season would have to buy freely, of hard winter wheat In Ne braska and Karens, even In case the north west should raise a normal crop. Thla would mean that Minneapolla would ruin higher relatively than Chicago .or the south western markets. " Local range of options! Articles.! Open. High J Low. I Cloee.l Yes'y. May, 7c; July, and May, KW )ORK OKffERAL M AHKR I Vartoaa Wheat I Mar. July. Corn May. July. Oata May. -. - . . 734l 720! 4TA I 47 A ,41A I T2HM 71 42HI 72' A 42N.A 41HA 7!H4A 72.B 424rl 41B ,.:. f4A A aaktd. B bid. . Omaha' Caah Sales. CORN No grade, 1 can, 4014c - . ... Omaha Cash Prleea. WHEAT No. I hard, 73Wi7Hc; No. t hard. 72W74C; No. 4 hard. fisii'TAc; No. t aprlng. faw&c; No. J-sprlng. 70Q73c. CORN No. 8, 44p; No. I yellow, 44e; No. white, 4tc. OATS No. 1 mixed. Krfcc; No. t white, H'4e: No. 4 white, soc. RYE-No. t. 60o; No. I, 640. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha , Duluth BC Louis Carlot 'Receipts. v . Wheat. Corn. 4 63 2a 2 ....... J 3 230 41 36 77 Oata. 146 18 "i9 '74 (teetatlena f the nar Cosaesadltlee, . Y.ORK" APf" M -FLOUR-Re. Celpta, 15,6,6 this, exports, 1.223 bbls.; market dull but St.ejlv: winter rial. ems, $3 f-o-4 25; winter straights, $2.7t4 $8'; Minnesota patents. $4.4 hn; winter extras, $i.75u..; Minnesota bakers, fa 4041 $i5: winter low grades, 12 .ti.vu:4.at. Kye nour, steady; fair to good, $3.S54j3.lj; choice to fancy, U ij4. 10. CORNMKAL Firm; fine white and vel- !w.liau: choice, tl.tntl.t; ktln dried, $.. j2 70. RYE-Dull; No. 2 western, 70c asked, f. o. h., New Tork. BARLET Dull; feeding,- 49'c. e. I. f. New iork; maJtlng, 6-'iorc c. I. f. New Tork. VVHEAT-Recelpts. 4,000 bu.; exporta, &. 16" bu.; ealea, .ttii,0(iu bu. futures. Ppot market steady; No. t red, nominal elevator; No. i red, XTfcC, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth, 9Sc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. MV. f. o. b. afloat. There waa further Irregularity on wheat to day, with May relatively stronger again than the late months, on light atocks and covering. Crop damage rumors had Influ ence In the early market, but waa dt-nied s.f r midday, 1 r.wnotlng a iate decline wti.cn left the market flnauy unchanged to c lower, way, siai s.c, cloned h.tc; July, 4VUHc. closed 864c; September, (Wo, closed R-'tUc. CORN Receipts. W,aOO bu.; exports, 17, 360 bu.; salea, U6.U00 bu. futures and 40.0H0 bu. spot. Spot market steady; No. 2 , 67c nominal elevator and 56c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, 67c; No. 2 white, 67e. Option market was up Vc on May, due to fears of a strike among veaselmen on the Ukea, whereas late months were easier, closing He net lower. May, B4fi'j4V4c, closed 64Vtc; July, 63&63IAC, cloaed, S.tc; Heptemner, U',t tric, closed 63Vc; December, 62Wig-u2Hc, closed 6'2ue. OATS Recelpta, 136.000 bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, 28 to 32 lbs., 37r0t74c; natural white, 30 to 13 lha., 37 Va'', clipped wille. 33 to 40 lbs., FEKD Ktrm; spring bran, $21.00; Mny shipment mlddllnga, 321.00. HAY Steady, shipping, 60S5c; good to Choice, ocSil.W. HOPB-uuiet: state, common to cnotce. 19. 17.40; Pacific coast, 19u6, $H.OO'013.OO; IM. 37.UOC9300; olds, MUOQfi.OO. HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lha. 20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 21o; Texas, dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 19c. LEATHER Steady; scia, 2Bwn27c. PROVISIONS Hccf. ateaay; family, u.w 13 00; mess, td.OiKp 10.00; beef hams, $.(KKi 1 BO: racket. S10.5o7i 11.00: c ty extra inaia mess, $18.0OeiS.5O. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, c9.26fno.6u; pickled shoulders, I7.00fo7.60; pickled hams, II 1 .(Wri 11 .&. Iard, firm; weatern prime, Sii.su, nominal; re- ned. Arm: continent. 19 20; South America, 10.00; compound, 7.00'i.50. Pork, ateady; family. $18.50; short clear, $10.2518.00; mesa, $17.2517.75. , v TAL.LAJW Steady city (4.a per He; country (pkga. free), 64tr6(C. RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra. SVflo; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Uulet ano Stesoy; renovaiea. common to extra, 10i7c; western factory, common in evtra. 1 1 'ii 1 . Wc. 'H fi.sirjrirm: atnte full cream, large and small, colored and white, fancy. 14Vic; state, good to prime, 13V4fcl4c; state, com mon to fair, lift 13c. EQQS Haav: state, rennsyivama nu . . - . . . . . attn... nearby fancy seieciea wnue. u n 1 le cnoice, iivik; siie, ''. fancy. lSVto; western average, best, llc; western firsts, ic; soutnerns, iiwuu POULTRY Live steady; cnicKena, vnw 2c; fowla. 13 ttc: turkeys,. 12c; aresaeo firm; turkeys, 14c; fowls, 11 14c. . St. Leala General Market. ST. LOUIS, April 26. WHEAT Easy: No. 1 red, caah, elevator, 87&mc: track, 9J (ritCAliO ORAM AND PROVISIONS Featares of tha Trndlng and Closing; Prleea on Donrai of Trade. CHICAGO, April 2S. Official prediction of rain to be followed by cooler weather In Kansas cauaed, weakness in the local wheat market today. At the close wheat for July delivery was off tSc. Corn waa down c. ' Oats were y,o lower. Provisions showed a loss of JHc to 12ic. Except for occasional spurts of activity, . the wheat market was dull. Advices from the southwest seemed to become favorable to th bears, several reporta . denytng darmietrydtr WfSHbarr fTHe marfceti was further weakened by a weather bureau forecast ol rain In Kansaa. Later freah dar.iage reports were received and this stuittd fallf buying of-July, and resulted in i Keadler feeling. The market closed KC.-idy. July opened a ahade to HfaWc !ovii- at 78'tifi79c, aold up to 7fH. -"d then declined t 784C The close was at May ranged between 794c and 80V! ,iu.. n.4 clniuxl at a net loss of Sc. at , 78iw7S,,kc. Clearances of wheat and flour were (.mill to 116.5(10 bu. Primary receipts were : bu., compared with 494,010 o . i xilnneanolis. Duluth and CI rago'rei.o'.led recelpta of 238 crs, against 191 cats last-week and 173 cars one year Scattered liquidation by holders of the May option had a weakening effect on the corn market. Liberal local receipts and Increased acceptances from the country th. hinn that Induced the selling. Trading, however. was rather dull. Tne cloae was easy. July opened a shade to Ho lower at 46c to 464Vc sold between as. k d.iKk a AAli.e and closed St 4ftC. May ranged between 4me47c and closed at 46H'J4:,C. LOcai receipts wr " iih fA.iv.iitn nf contract grade. r oniie Arm early In the day. because of active demand by cash Interests snd pit traders. Weakness of wheal, how ever, caused considerable selling later In .v.- .nrf resulted In an easier tone. July opened unchanged at lie. "P ' 1v,3lCc and then reacted to VTf. !i.?J iZ t so'e. May closed at pW324c. shade lower than yesterday ,7.-. ill cara. A : 60 advance Tin the price of live hog. Imparted a firm tone to the provisions mar ket at the atart. This nrmnesa w -" rTirf Ihi i.t. In the day. when profit taking in lard and ribs caused moderate weakness. At the close July pork was 1 off 10aUHo at $15 82H4J16 85. LarS was down 2V5 at S870. lUba were 2Vo lower at $8 .66. Eatimated rooeipia i"r 1 Wheat, I car; corn. 220 cars; oats, L cars- Hogs, 12,000 head. Thi leading futures ranged as follows: "A A it. M rw. s. a si 11. cna v as --mw c; May, sve; July, TPSc; No. 2 hard. HS- ....... KT iti imn m unirea. wnK rnnii. iirum cash, nominal: track. 61c; May, ibc; July, 444io. . OATS Weak; No. 2 caah. 32c; track, S2He; May. 82c; July. 307c; No. 2 white, Qr..i?KU.c .... FIX)UR 8teady; red winter patents, $4.40 04.60; extra fancy and straight, sJ-sixat-au; olear, 12.764.00. . . SEED Timothy, steaay; SJ.swBiiw. cnnMUiFAt Rfearlv: 12.80. BRAN Firm; sacked, ast track, 9501$ ti on . ... ... ... MA til . 1 HAT Bteafly; umomy, si.usin.ev, iir rle, $11.60(&18.6O. ...'. ikon tirnun 1 ei.vi. , BAOOINOSVjC. .' pnnviairiNfl Pork, lower: lobbing $15.60. Lard.t lower; ' prims wteam. s i'. lirv sair memTs. inwri iki to no- clear rlha Short CleftTS. $ VVt. Racon. steady: boxed extra shorts. $9.75; clear ribs. $10.00; short clears, $10.12. POULTRY Firm: chickens,, lie; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c. .;' BUTTER yuiei; creamery, iiw-ik. um. 144(1 8c. EQUS Dteaay at lc, case couni. Recelnts. S i omenta. Flour, bbls .0"0 Wheat ba. S6.0UO ws.vt'u ots' hu. 74.0UO 63.000 Mlnneanolia Grain Market Bnnerlnr Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The ranua of nriees. as furnished by F. D. Day A. Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, waa Articles.) Open.) High.! Low. Close. Yes Wheat May July Sept. Ccrn ' May , July Sept. Outs May July k fcei'V. Poik- " May July Hpt. Lard. May . July' 8et. Rlb- ' May. July Sept. I. i7V9 7tfVk 46' stikf II 16 7!H 10 el 11 1- 1 8 ti 8 r;U 7 V 6i' I I 7t . -1 ir- 78', 47 77. miwli 7u 464 4rii 46',, A, 46,l (Wit ; 2Sa! If TOs 16 00 16 95 J 65 . a kvsI l46Hfltl46VH7 46(8Vi!4Vii& 15 60- 16 821' S m a tii s no . 8 T.yJ I 70 So'k 15 60 16 724 15 85 IS Wl 16 2V4 15 2H I ? ": i 8 70 I 521 lb. 1 H 70 I 8 60 8 8 55 $ 17 H I NO. J. ' " ' r.h ouetatiur.s vera ss follows: viijl k-u.nuiir mMily; wiuter patents, nhk.i lfio'. winter atralalila. $3 Suul6rt: spring patenta, $3.65y3 : spring atralsbts, U j-J AM- hakers. ii.3wl.K. WHEAT-No. 2 spring. 7H;c; No. I, 7ftiuc; No. 1 ted. Mic. iViRM-Nn. 2. 'Ke: No. 3 yellow. c. OATH No. S. rJHe: No. 2 white, 3S8 S4-: No. I white, i-iic. , BARLEY Good feeding, Sii41c; fair to rhntca malting. Kia("C. icni-Nu. 1 flux. U 0M4; No. 1 northwest em. 11 US -Tltnothy, prime, $3.20. Clover, contract indf. 111. 60. PKOVlUNl! Meaa pork, per bbl.. $16 60 l6fc. Inl. per l' lls., S u. Short rlba si. Irs (Irosel. lSbUil.6o; short clear side ltoxedi. SK ?(- UV ioilowlup were the receipts amf ship. nients of nuur ana grain: Recelnts. Shipment Flour, bbls ..,. 34 to ITf Wheat, bu . .""0 K.UO Corn, bu 115.6. ..17.M) Ouis, bu ,.... 20 Ryo. bu ." 8.a Hurley, bu SO 8u.wi0 On the Pntducs exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 14-r 2'; dallies. 14vl8c t s. easier at mark. ' tases included, lo-iI'lS'v. flrMs, 154c; prime lirsis. it: extraa, INC. Cheese, .easy at 1"S?UV- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Mret Subjected to Further Draitio Lirjni dation god Values Are Lower. NSURANCE HOLDINGS THROWN OVtR Shares Hold Thronah Banks and It Is Ra snored that Pledgee fnr l.nana Are l aleaded Iteennae Margins Are Wired Oal. NEW YORK. April 2 The stock mar ket waa aiihjected to further drastic llqul- ' datton today with damage resulting to prices. This outhreak of weakness merely represented the working out of the prob lem thrown upon the flnsnclal world by .the Pan Francisco calamity. Helling was clearly In evidence for direct account of aome of the Insurance companies. Stock certificates In the names of these com panlea were delivered at the Stock ex change and the selling of these was on orders from some of the principal bank ing houses. This gave rise to natural conjecture as . to whether the Insurance companies were simply employing the banking houses In a brokerage capacity to effect the eales of securities out of their treasury holdings or whether they had figured as collateral for loana hy the bankers, who liquidated the collateral owing to the ahrinkage In values and the wiping out of margins. rha sentimental effect of thla aelllngg waa bad In any event and had a decidedly depressing effect on speculative sentiment through out the street. The ehrlnkaje In values also brought out large salea for account of aome of the great commission houses and this was attributed to the letting go of some heavy speculative accounts. Selling of this character from western sources waa particularly marked and had the appearance of being presumably owing to the wiping out of margina. The movement of currency to Han Fran cisco continued today on a very heavy scale, transfers through the sub-treasury having mounted to over $3,000,000 before 2 o clock, r.njfagement was made during the day of $4,000,000 gold for import. most of which waa secured in Parla. The decidedly weak return of the Bank of r.ngiand explained the unwillingness ot the London market to part with gold. The retention of the official discount rate at JVi per cent with the private rate fully up to that level maKes it certain mat heavy resort Will be made to the bank by the market while thla condition con tinues. The fact that today waa a pay day for a periodical Stock exchange set tlement in Lionoon la neiieveu to nave Influenced the Bank of England authori ties in refraining from advancing the discount rate. Reports of a large loan Intended by the Pennsylvania company, waa an adverse factor not only on that stock hut on the whole market. Reading ahowed some re sistance to the day's weaknesa and con fidence was professed by the buyers of the stock in a settlement of the anthri- clte labor troubles. High grade Invest ment stocks were especially affected by the day's selling. Bear operations were eager sellers on the declines and their buying to cover shorts was responsible for occasional rallies. Little support waa accorded the market while the liquidation seemed to be forced, but with the lull In the selling pressure measures were taken to effect some restoration of the day's losses. The demand waa languid at the recovery, until the late announce ment Just before the .close of large en gagements of gold for Import. Thla stimu luted an active demand, Reading leading as at other times during the day and the closing was generally nrm. Bonda were weak. Total sales par value, $2,710,000. United Ktatea bonds were all unchanged on call The following waa the range of prices on tthe New lork Stock exchange: aaiea. men. juow, unan. 110 .1M.50I) 1('4 lfO' 1M . 7.3"0 41 Vfc 40 41 sno 10 A 101 j 101 oo 3114 104 at to 200 !!0 Hi tlO 4IM It .ll4 3114 . T.aoo 41V, s tn m zo zo jo 19 3 113 117 134 '4 101 J, loS lOKVt 3 16" ss 14 11 1MI creased CS23.00: circulation. decreased 17.nn; bullion, decrensed t3.0Tn; other securities. Increased t'R.IJUOnii; other rie poults. Increased A4.OP7.rtiO; public deposits, ecressed A.h,(o; notes reserve, derreesed 444s.ftO; government securities unchanged. he proportion of the bank s reserve 1 1 liability this week Is 39.32 per cent ss com pared with 43.71 per cent lust week. Ken Terk Money Market. NEW YORK. April 2fi. MONEY On call. steady; highest. 6 per cent; lowest, 3V4 per cent; ruling rate, 4V per cent; last loan 31 I'' cent; closing bid. $ per cent: offered at 4 per cent. lime loans, stesdy; sixty snd ninety days, &Va per cent; six months. 6 per cent. PRIME MLnlAri 1 Ll.ri I'A l'f,K 0 it per cent. 0 I fc-KLii rNii n.M nAiur, r irmer si re covery, with actual misiness in nansera bills at $4.84n5ti 4.84(0 for demand and at $4 Klirvj-4 81.3 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, t4.E2H64.R3 and $4 HOV W; commer- lal hills. $4.H",n4.si. SILVER Bar. 66Sc; Mexican dollars. ND8 Government, steady; railroad. weak. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows: Articles.) Open.l High. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat I May... July... Sept... Flax- May... July... Sept... 76H4 7y&V oil 1 17! 1 1H 1 IP 76V 7H 78WI I 1 18V 1 18", 7H 76H 78W 181 7T! 78H 1 17 1 18 1 19H 1 2 19 I 18!k 76 79H 78 1 17H 1 18 1 1H ...1WH Jipu . M series... n 4o 4s elfe ...l''34 do 4Sl rtfn l ...l4 in 14 rte ....... 1 ...in L. N. nl. 4 1'2T4 ...tti M.S. e. 4 toil ...U9 Mei. Central 4 .-..11 do let Inc ... 7 Minn. A St. L. 4s... J ...ltlVM.. K A T. 1"1 ...KO'il 4o tl , ... Bit N. R. R. of M e. 4. .l ... t't!N. T. r. . tw .. lniViN j. n. s U 12t ... M'No. P.cillc 4s im ... &H do Is 'H ...IIS N. A W. . 4s. 100 ... 7mO. 8. U rMf. 4s..... S ... 7VPin. - 3V 100 . ... m - iReadlns ren. 4a loot ...105 St. L. A I. M. f. H..11H ... SOU 81. U 9 r. fs- 4s. 88 ... 84,'st. u a. w. . 4.... ti ... 1 I'Snbosrd A I 4s ... IT ... So. PaclAr 4, 81 H CCf.. A St. b. S. 4..10Sl do 1st 4 rt'l 4V Colo. Ind. t,m, 8rr. A. 7 8r.. Railway la 117 do aeries R 74U, Texas A P. la 123 Colorado Mid. 4a 7 IT . St. U W. 4a... n'4 Colo. A Bo. 4a Cl t'nlon Pacific 4s 1044 Cuba 6a 104V. do in. '4 Hi A R. G. 4a 10DI4 V S Steel Id a. .... f . WKbMh. la ....IK .101 i do drb. B 7H 1 Weatern Md. 4a S4 4v,a...li4 W. a L. K. 4a 1T4 ,. Wla. Central 4a ltt V. S. ref. ts, re. do coupon V. 8. a. reg do roiipoa V. S. old 4a, res-. do eoupos U. 8. n. 4a, res -. do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a.... do sa Atchison sen. 4a... do all. 41 Atlantic C. L. 4s.. Bal. A Ohio 4a.... do l4a Bra. R. T. e. 4a... 'entrsl of Gs. as.. do let Inc do Zd Inc do 3d Inc Chea. A Ohio 44a. hlcago A A. IWa. '.. B. A Q. n. 4a C- R. ' I. A P. 4s., do col. be ui.na,w,lia i-aah Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. 7Hc: No. 1 northern. TOSc; to Arrive, 7sHc: No. northern. 77Hc; to arrive, TTHc; ISO. s nonnern, iwniw. - v rfnnim Ms. Corn: No. I yellow. 44'c: No. 3. 4Sic. Oats: No. t white u SOHc; to arrive, sc; oo. a, aro. . 47o. Rye: &tr6.c. f lax: v.sn, si.wn. May. $117. Kansas City Grain nnd Prnrlslons. KANSAS CITT, April M WHEAT May, 75H; JulVj 72Hc; Beptember, 70c. Uah: Tio. x nara, lonc-v; -, nv'osv, red, filcj No. 3. Soft. CORN May, TCi JUiy, UWi orpirmwr. 42HO. Cash: No. 3 mlxea, 4i,4ic; imo. I 'hite. 4i'tic; rMo. , ai-o. OATS No. 1 white $2iff33c. RlfE Bteady, 6ac. , HAY Steady; choice timothy, $13.00; 4hnloe prairie, tl0.6010.75. . BUT! C.K creamery, iwk-, umij, nir.n.iv: Misaouri and Kansaa, new Nn 9 whltwood cases Included, ISO per dos. ; case count, 14c per dos.; cases returned. He on". " . ,,'l o.. Wheat, bu...'. .' 46.0iK) , 34.000 Corn? bt?" 26.00; , w.p. Oats, bu,. o.uw .,vw Mllwanken Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. April M -WHEAT Steady, No. 1 northern. Kfti-vao; jno. i northern. 7t.(j81Hc; May, 79Hc bid. l RYr-Itili; mo. 1, wiinitt, RARLEY Steady; No. I, 56c; sample, 40 CORN-Bteady; No. . cash, 457H7Hc; May, 4C4c bid. . - Phlladelpbla Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. April I4V-BUTTER-Bteady; extra weatern creamery, 22c; extra nea"bv prints, 13c., , EOcV-Higher; nearby. freh. 17c. at, mark; western, fresh. LHo, at mark. CHEE8E-Pirmi New York full creams. 12H'Cl4c. Peerta Grain Market. PEORIA. April .-CORN-8teady: No. yellow. 47Hc: No. 3. 47,c: No. 4. 4.Hc; no 'SAT8!lsteidy; No. $ white. Kc; No. 4 white. 31 He- . . RYE-Unchanged: No. 1. t3g4c Liverpool Grain and Prnvlslpna. LIVERPOOU April 1 WHEAT Ppct. nominal; futures firm; May, U d; July, 6s 7Hd; Beptember. s 7Sd. CORN fcpot steady; American mixed new. 4a Y.d; American mixed, old 4s Hd: futures steady; May. 4s. id; July, ts 44d. Cnttnn Mnrket. WW rnnv Anrtl fl.-COTTON Bpot rloawl oulet at ten points advance: mid dling uplands. 11.75c; middling gulf. 12c; sales, t Ml balea. LIVERPOOU April It COTTON Bpot quiet; prleea one point higher; American middling fair, .&d; good middling .2d; mulling. 0od; low middling. iHHd: good ordinarv. E.lld; ordinary, I Hd. The sales of the day were ,00i balea, of which &i.O balea were for speculation and export and Included 7,400 balea American; re ceipts, 3,000 bales. Including o0 Ameii- Adanis Express Amal. Copper, ex-dle. Amerlcsa C. A F....: American O. A T. pfd American Cotton OH Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Kiproaa American H. 4fc L. pfd American les American Linseed Oll...t... Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd American Locomotive ...... Am. LocomotlYO pfd American B. A R American 8. A R. pfd Amerlcsa Sugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa Anaconda tuning Co Atchtaon Atchlaon pfd ..-....-... Allantle Cosat Una......... Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranait.... Canadian Purine Central of New Jersey Chesapeake A Ohio C'hlraso A Akos Chlcaso A Alton pfd Chlcaso Great Weatern Chicago A Northweatern... Chicago, M. A St. Paul.... Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd (.'., C. C. A St. Louie Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A So. let pfd Colorado a So. 2d pfd. Conaoltdated Oaa Corn Products, rfg Corn Products pfd. rfg Delaware A Hudaon Delaware. L A W Denver A Rio Grands Denver A R. G. pfd Dletillera' Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd Erie Id pfd General Electric Hocking Valley Illlnole central , International Paper International Paper pfd.... International Pump pfd.;... International Pump pfd.... Iowa Central lows Central pfd Kansas City Southern Kanaaa City So. pfd Lou 1. villa A Nashville Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Ry Mexican Central Minneapolis 4k St. Loula... M., St. P. A 8. 8. M M . St. P. A S. 8. M. pfd . Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kanaaa A Texas. M.. K A T. pill National Lead National R. R. of M New York Central..., New Yark, O. A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Ms Penneylvanls People's Gaa P , C. C. A St. Loula ... Preaard Steel Car Pressed Steel Car pfd Pullman Palaes Car Reading Reading 1st pfd Heading 3d pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Reck Inland Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A 8. T. Id pfd ... St. Louis Southwestern... St. L. 8. W. ptd Southern Pacific Southern Paclflo pfd Southern Railway So. Hallway pld Tenneaeee Coal A Iron... Texas A Pacific Toledo. St. L. A W Toledo. St. LAW. pfd.. t'nlon Pacific , t'ulen PaclOc pfd I n lied States Express lolled S'ates Realty...'... t ailed Slates Rubber I'. 8 Rubber pfd 1'ntted States Steel tolled Slatca Steel pfd... Va. -Carolina Chemical .., Va. -Carolina Chexa. pfd.. Watiaah Wabaih pfd WelU-Karg. Epreea Weeilnghouee Kieclrtc ... Waelcra L'ulon W'hecling A Leke Erie.. Wtaoonln Central Wieronfls Central pfd.... Northern Pa Inc Central Leather Central Leather prd 8l..ee-l)hemeld Steel Total sales for the day MS 118 14 lMti lit . 1M 1H21, II. MO 700 1300 1.(110 8.S00 1,0 4T.4HO tl lt.mio 100 101 l.tme . 144 14J14 I.Bon 1014 OH4 ana 42 lit lf.14 117 13414 1A14 V,74 M lilt J(10 44.no (.too 71 1MH 1,900 fS l B.oe m I.400 lot 17,000 17 Vs ino 11 ld4 1 1 10 I'M) .. S. 700 sno 400 100 .. M.100 .. I.100 .. l.tno (no 2 7 :,:-, :2 v 471, 13414 2,1 'a 7 t 0 IS l.too 4: 2no 100 H.300 I 0.4 l.0 100 too I too 4.400 100 1.700 100 100 "son 700 t.100 41S 7l4 M 124 17014 st4 4 344 . :t ii " 144 iii" S4 l.v, le4 11 51 7 r24 11 4 '7'. 131 23 1 7Hl 204 43 Vi e4 63 14 4"4 74 44H H7 124 11 H !' 4 s 21 400 1.-.H4, lit 1 .. pfd.. 11.700 1.704 1 S"0 .too t2 It 7 7 11 17 53 Vt 2S l 193 2S 74 4374 42 14 M 41V, 7V ti l7 in 1H Slv, 4414 1 M Ms 143'4 lol 1124 .23 '4 70 lf ...... IH o4 at 2 32 tr MS 141 liii 21 W 4.400 1S7 l.toO 4344 S.4 17 ' I.IOO 400 40.100 4.000 40 11744 14 7744 41. V, Si's ii" ss M 0 l.lial (2(4 4044 Tsl4s Seed Market. TOl-KnO. O.. April !a.-SEFT-Clr ver. cash nd April, WJ0' Octolx-r, WOO. thy. I! Alalke, IS.WI Tlmo- nalalk Grata Market. jn.T.l.TH, Mian.. April K.-WHEAT-T0.I arrive io. 1 nonnern. inr; k. 1 nocih arn, 7sc; oa track, No. 1 uurlhetn, TVi 100 204,600 406 . 4. 700 , t.lino l.HKI I.HOO 1.300 400 400 , 17.200 300 , 17.4i 60O 400 . i.Oiti 100 t: 1W ..... 4 214 t4 ', 22 (3 i 22( 124 !', n4 2;.4 44 444 23V, (1 44 11744 1171, ssu 144 1144 4)4 141 lli 1IH .197,0 14 )47 1,70 to lilt 7'l U.700 I.DOO 70S i.7'io l.toO 200 l.loo M Son 14 . t." 1.0ml I 100 (1 4'"4 1071, 41 4 l"k II 41V4 174, 14 H4 210 421 llul. 74 l.t2.4) Bharee 14 lf4 41S 101 4, 424 11 li 41 ; Id's !, (I 1.4 41V 102 77'4j 47 74 14 574 131 .4 4 B7 to 74i is 1.174 n., 764 n4 7V, 12k HI H 274 2li, 4444 45 a.i 3t 117V, 37 M 1431, 10 14.4 f:t 141. :4 in 7 (IS lot 42 . 107 42. 107' . 21 4S . 2le 1( .'a OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Gradually Woikine Upward, Valneg Higher for Week. HOGS SELL TWO AND A HALF HIGHER of Them Sot OATereA far Sale Market Streaaer ana Qalte Aetlee. 80VTH OMAHA, April K l!0fi. Recelpta were; Official Monday .... OfTlplal Tuesday .... Offlclsl Verlnesrlay Official Thursday .. Planners' Sec. (s. , Erie p. 1. 4a do sen. 4a Housing Val. Japan 4e ufiered. Doaton Stock aad Bonds BOSTON, April 2o.-4-all loans. cent: time loans, MiS per cent. clnslna" on stocks and bontls: 44 Adventure ...... Allouex Amalesmafed . Amerlras Kino Atlantic Bingham Cal. eV Heels.. Centnnial Copper Range Ieir Weat Tranklln Oranby lale Rorals ... do pfd t34'Maae. Mining . Atner. Pneu. Tubs.. .. E014 'Mlchlsan ...... Amer. Sugar ..........114S Mohawk do pfd. 1M,iMont. C- A C. Atchlaon. adj.- 4a. ao 4a Mex. Central 4s Atrhlaon do pfd Boston A Albany-.. eHoeton A Maine.-.. noaton Elevated.., eFltrhburg pfd Mexican Central ... N. Y. . N. H. A H. cnlon Pacific ... . 7 ' . sos .100- .1.4S .174 .IdS ..14 .. 23S ..1frt' .141:4 Amer. Arge. Cheirr 24 Amer. T. A T..,,.. Amer. Woolen ..... do pfd 'Dominion I. A 8 Kdleon Elee. Illu. .. Maea. Electric do pfd ............ 'Mass. Oaa rnited Fruit t'nlted Shoe Mach.. do pfd Ofeene Con V. S. Steel do pfd Westing, common . Asked. Bid. .134 4 r n .104S . 10 .247 .13 . es . 4fi ., .loss . 81 '. 90 . 21 . 42 . 74 Old nonunion naceols Parrot llulncy Shannon Tamarack .... Trinity I'niied Copper I S. Mining... V. S. Oil 1 tart Victoria Winona Wolverine North Butts .. 5'ti6 per Official SS 1064 I II 34 705 711 16S 14 12 '4 ...... 1S S J4 14 lV4 104 14 t7'4 4 1044 10S 1 7S us 40 4 44 ISS M Ifeer Tork Mining; Stocks, NKW YORK. April 26 -Closlna ouotatlons on mining; stocks were: to ..2e0 .. 10 .. (.. .,100 .14 ..100 ..(00 .. I (Mtlle Chief .. tlntarlo flrhir r'hoenls , stual : Psvage Sierra Nevada imall Hopes , , Standard .... T ....100 ....4U .... i .... 14 .... to .... 14 .... 44 ....140 Adams Coa Alice Preece , Hrunawlck Con . Cometock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Sliver Leadvllle Con ... .1 : ' . ... Bank ot France Statement. PASIS. Anrll !. The sveeklv statement of the Bank of France, shows the following cnangea: Autes in oircuiation, acreasei 67,300,000 frtincs; treasury deposits. Increased 82,6o.oiiO francs; general deposits, Increased 1K4.975.CiOO francs: fcnlrT In hand. Increaaed O.'JOO.ono francs; silver' In- hand, increased 4.4a,000 francs: blllaVmscounted. Increased U.fciS.Oov francs; adviies. Increased, tf,600, Rank of Germany Statement, BF.RLIN. Anrll SWThe a-eeklv state. ment of the Imperial- bank of Germany shows the following; changes: Cash In hana, Increaaed 73.imO.000 marks; treasury notes, Increaaed 1.4S0.00O marks: other securities, decreased 62.040,000 marks; notes In circu lation, decreased 62,$u0,uo0 marks. , Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 28. Today s state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive .nf the 1150,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, I1M.1I12.4SJ-, gold coin and bullion, $o6,it21,3Uu; gold certificates, I4S.V41.S10. Gold Purchased . In Europe. NEW YORK. April K. Announcement nf the engagement of 14.UiO.0CO in gold for Im portation to this country waa maae tooay by the National Citybank, the Chase Na tional bank ' and tha Hanover National bank. Forelsrn Financial. PARIS. April ai. Prleea on the bourse today continued to Improve. The new Rus sian loan was a notable success. Cattls. Hosts. Sheep. ... 1,875 t1 ' A.224 ... 4 r.3 lfW.7 .1M ... !7S4 11.777 4.179 ... 1.R1S 10.000 7.0T Four days this week...l!.SS0 44.4R1 I. 47. Four days last week 14.8!9 S4.22C 4M17 Bams two weeks am 15.07 26, Ml JJ.1M (tame three weeks ago. ..16.141 41.21 11.2o7 Pame four weeks ego....lH.0S ,47S 47.074 Same day last year 13.64 81,771 lfo,4 RECEIPTS TO DATE. The following table shews tue receipts f csttle. boas and sheep at South Omaha for the yMtr to date, compared with last year; rattle ot 8heep In SP.916 112.S12 180K. ifr. O1.110 M.194 m.m 74s.;oo , 416.734 663.64 RANGE OF PRICES. rattle. Hogs. Omaha $1.76fl575 S.27Vii6S) Chicago l.TMin lO 5 80 8."" Kansss City ! 6'f,l.V90 6 2o fol4-'Vi St. I,oule 2.0i'if.76 6 on fi.M Sioux City S.25tTS.60 .20 ti.32 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The fdlowlnar will snow rha vtlces an Id for the different kinds ot cattle on th Potlth Omaha markt Good to chotoe corn-fed steers. ...14 KM 41 rair to choice corn-fed steers 4 t'fi S3 Common to fair corn-fed steers 4.0Oii4 fj Good to choice cows and heifers.. Sto'i4. l air to good cows and heifers I.uous.oa Common to fair cows and heifers.. l f'fi.TOO Good to choice feeders..... 4Mi47 Fair to a-ood stockers and feeders. J.fVw'4 m Common to fair stockers 1.7511.60 Bulls, stags, ate s.sowt.ns. The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Date. I 1. 19H6. 1904. 19U3. 1902. lir0l.1W0. Apr. T... 2141 I 4 Ml f Ml Ml Apr. 8...1 I 6 to 4 ) 7 27 44 6 01 At. ...! 4 26' s I 4 ill 7 2oi 4 471 r." AP-. ,0..,l s olivti 26 17 SI 8 Mil I Si API. 11.. Apr. 13 Apr. 13... Apr. 14.. April 16.. April 17. April 18.. April 19.. April 20.. April 21.. April 22.. April 23, April 24 April 25.. April 26.. 4 34V s sl 4 45 4 4s 4 NOV 4 60S 43: 41 Ik, 6 43V 6 M4 4 29 6 26H I 27 e 184 i 31 r J.HI 4 961 7 L'2' (Ot I 021 4 XI I 111 4 60 1 1 M 6 M 33 5 2Mf 4 81 I 241 4 ooi 4 m 6 2 1 mi 1 m: 6 27 i 23 5 30 6 33 e 6 SI 6 2i? 6 331 4 75! t S2 4 60 4 HI 4 82 e 4 75 4 7S 7 )! 7 22 6 66 7 07 i tl 7 13 4 96 7 14 s 7 10 7 11 9-.'l 4 8 4 041 t 44 6 411 6 94' I 45 921 5 lo 6 S5 5 43 6 Ho: 5 14 I 5 S5' i 4H 4 89I I 6 42 7 07! 8 86 t 81 7 02' i "! " 7 (Mil 6 991 S 7S! 6 32 7 051 KJ 6 78 6 3K I 7 0D( 6 76' 6 33 Sunday The official numoer of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: ;attie. moss, eneep. 11 r s. C, M. A St. P 3 i Wabash 1 Mlasourl Pacific 7 1 1'nlon Paclflo system. 13 36 20 . .. C. A N. W., east 16 C. A N. W west 1 44 3 1 C, St. P. M. O 1J C, B. & " . east 2 5 1.. C. B. & west 18 22 6 1 C, R. I. P.. east.. 1 8 1 C. R. I. ct P.. wist., t 2 1 . Illinois Central 2 Chicago Great Wst'n 1 2 . Total receipts .....74 136 31 ' .2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, eacn ouyer purcnasing ine num ber ot head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep, Omaha Packlbg Co 2M Swift and Company Z4o Cudahy Packing Co 612 Armour & Company.,... 249 . Vansant & Co 7 Lobman A Co 5 Hill ft Bon t 1 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 41 . Wolf S Mike. Uaggerty. A. , 3. B. Root 4k COw......;. 75 H. & B. ..j.... Other buyers 17o 1,016 2,528 2,672 3,977 73 6'.'1 37 6X2 802 '804 10 aia 1M I tao ltM 1 040 ri ni tut IMA 140 STOCK KK8 440 I no 430 , 4 ' 7a 4.12 P41 M4 two (K5 a4 t M I 40 I 10 I sa I so I an I is I 40 I SS I as t e I 24 I M I 7 t n 1 1 4 44 4 10 4 10 ASu" 14 1'7 NO .,, 1!0 If. TO ati Tin f.l r tur.nKtiS tt 4 I 71 I T5 I I a I sa I a-, M 4 00 4 M .. t" .. 171 .. .. M .. 474 .. T0 .. ' 44 S 18 4 15 4 18 4 It I It 4 to 4 2 4 r 4 M 4 41 HOOft Receipts of hogs were larc" f"t this time In the week, hut Spparently none too heavy to Supply the require ments of the mnrket. while the trade was a little slew at the opening it livened up later on. becoming fslriy active, so that the neftvy receipts were pretty rrt'.icn disposed of some time before noon. The r rices paid were Juat about 2"4jC lilgner han those which prevailed yesterday. In other words the hogs so'd principally it $1.2714 iff 4.30. as against 16.25 8 4.2 ti yes terday. After bresUIng vesterrtav and ths day before about 10c the slight reaction to day leaves the market only about 16n lower than It was one week ago. A g'ance at the tnble of receipts at the head of this column will show that the arrivals for tho week to date have been far Irt excess of last week, wl'h a still greater Increase as compared with a year ar. In snlt- of this havv run the market has lielil up exceedingly well and Is at the present tltnej In very satisfactory condition. sales: Iyer do sea No, Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Fr. U 2 120 4 T 74 trt 0 4 2T4 t 10 ... ( 28 SK 294 o 4 27 51 14 ... 4 lr. . 211 SO 4 2T 18 14 ... 4 IS 24 tol ... I 'TV, o 210 40 4 1., fa 211 ... 4 ilS ll 174 40 4 fr. 72 224 ItO 4 in 4 10 ... 4 IS so 21T ... 4 90 41 2M SO 4 274 ia !. 40 4 0 0 140 40 4 27V4 72 2.12 ... I 30 78 lit ... 4 t74 72 209 ... 4 20 0 2t4 10 4 t74 3 2S 200 4 JC 2... 197 80 4 274 87.. ......211 40 4 50 71 Ill 40 4 27 '4 18 S"7 ... IB.i 20 ... 4 27V4 7 :i0 ... 4.10 M to ... 4 27 '4 88 2'-'4 M 4 80 1 191 180 I r7t 71 tl 80 4 80 48 217 80 8 2714 so 218 ... 4(0 14 ...107 ... 4 87V4 88 i.4 ... 4 80 70 2lf 80 4 1714 74 142 80 4 80 71 2H 40 4 27 "4 83 21t 80 4 40 7t 8X0 40 4 27V4 81. , tl7 11) IH 4 211 120 8 II 14 80 220 ... ISO 44 2J8 ... 4 87 '4 8J. 14 ... 4 30 88 117 0 4 74 81 SM ... 40 80 174 80 4 27V4 70 244 ... 4 30 82 194 40 4 17 "4 72 20 80 I 30 88 270 180 4 271 8t 2.8 ... I 80 77 228 80 4 27V4 81 .219 ... I JO 81 289 ... 8 17V, 71 184 ... 4 80 77 281 80 4 274 78 144 80 4 80 14 180 140 4 17 4 8 223 . . 4 10 8S 224 ... 4 m 88 228 160 4 10 41 241 120 4 27 71 558 . 4 80 80 Mft 340 4 27V, 92 180 40 6 to 87 188 80 8 27V, . M too ... 4 80 ...All ... 27Vi 4" 2:2. 180 4 JO 14 232 HO f 274 77 N4 tv 4 no 88 817 120 4 f74 71 271 ... 4 30 78 lit 120 I 2714 ft 211 40 4 21 71 2S1 120 I27i, 87 221 ... I 80 1 78 10 40 I 27 14 84 248 40 4 80 78 182 ... 4 27V, 88 278 80 4 30 17 . 321 ... 4 274 84 2' I 40 4 30 73 214 ... 4 174 43 ...4 ... 4 84 30 221 ... 4 174 (.4 ...... .804 280 3 30 30 .248 ... 4 t74 14 820 ... 4 80 43 234 80 4 874 ti 217 . . 4 30 89 2v4 48 4 174 70., 10 120 4 10 71....;.. .128 80 4 27 4 83.. 264 ... 4 30 73 tit 10 4 7 4 89 248 ... 4 30 71 271 400 4 27 4 84 t53 ... 4 80 04 218 . . 1 27 4 8V 2:.f 40 4 80 92. ........ 193 10 4 K4 87. ...... .2i3 120 4 SO l 284 80 4 27 4 84 211 80 4 80 '8 242 200 4 27 4 78 227 ... 4 80 84 229 40 I 271, tt 14 80 4 32 4 38 317 ... 4 274 64 270 ... 4 324 73. ...... .141 1(0 4 27 4 71 104 SI U BTAO 'HOGS. 1 Co 80 8 J7V, t 885 10 4 274 SHEEP Thla was another day win Wool Market. BOSTON. April 26. WOOL, Firm, dull. Practically the only movement has been In foreign wools, and . especially cross-breas. The sole exception has' been a little specu lation In scoured wools. The scarcity of territories la Illustrated by the readiness with which . the new Arliona wools have been aold as fust as they have arrived and at full prices. . Pulled wools are doing little better than formerly.. Leading Quota tions follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. S4fM3c; X. Mfi33c; No. 1, ssmwv No. 2. Swatou: fine unwashed, 264l'-6Hc quarter blood, unwashed,- 32&i2V4c; three- eie-hths blood. 3Siiffi'4.': half blood. 22V4yft33c unwashed delaine. MfAo: line washed rie laine. 36W&'c. Michigan, fine unwashed 24-y2ic; Quarter blood unwashed, 31fn3-'c; three-eighths blood, S2iia3c; half blood, 3 It? 32c; unwasned delaine, 37'&isc. Kentucky, Indiana, etc., three-eighths and Quarter blood, 32;&3ie. Territory, Idaho, fine. 2277' tMc; heavy fine, 14 'Aic; fine medium, !2fJ IBc; medium, 26J27c; low medium, 24927a. Wyoming tine, 211t'i2c; heavy tine. l!ic; fine medium, i2if'c; medium, 26327c; low medium, Wu'Xc. I'tah and Nevada, fine, 82'fratc; heavy fine, 19t2w: fine medium, 22'u33c; medium, 26Ct27o; low medl'tm, 2.'o. 27c. Dakota tine, 22'ii23c; 1"e medium, Tl'ii '2Xv; medium, 27ft'.ac; low medium, 2sV3?7c. Montana, flue choice, 24'i2Sc; fine sveraife, 2Mi24c; fine medium tfholre, 24fJ6s; staple, 27ft sc; medium chojee, 27tj28c. At. LOUIS, April 26'. WOOL Medium grades, combing and clothing, 24rj27c; light ftno, 214(23c: heavy, fine, 1720e; tub washed, il 37c. Total 1,635 10.266 3.178 CATTLE Receipts of cattle wero light this morning, only seventy-flve cars being reported in. nut among tn numucr tn oiilte a cood many loads of rlgnt gooa beef steers. The market as a whole was In very good condition, the feeling being better And prices. Ill anyming, a nine hlirha, With only very moderate offerings of beef steers and with a very satisfactory demand the market opened earlier thnn Is usually the caso on a good many days. The moat of the cattle sold In good sea son, practically everything being disposed of by 10 o'clock or soon after. The gen eral market waa a little stronger than yesterday. The fact is values have been gradually creeping upward the last few days. Good steers are right around 10't? 15c higher than the Hrst of the week. Among the cattle here there were several loads good enough to bring 45.25 la 5.30, with the top at 5.5. Only about eleven cars- of cows and heifers were Included In today's receipts. The demand was fair, the market reasona bly active, with everything selling In very good season. The prices paid were steady to strong as compared with yester day. Mockers and feeders have been In rather light receipt ' all Ibis week- and while there lias been no very urgent demand from the country there have been buTI clent buyers to keep the supply well cleaned up. With no accumulation of that kind of cattle and with killers grad ually strengthening It was not surpris ing that good feeders should command at least strong prices. Everything de sirable sold quite readily. Representative sales: laser and Molasses. NEW YORK, April 23 Sl'UAR-Raw, steady;, fair refining, rtii 9-32c; centrif ugal. UH test. a43 13-3'-'c ; molasses eng-ir, 2S'd2 lil-Sic. Rtflned. steady; No. 4, 4.t4s-; No. 7, 3.9c: P.O. K, s.huo; mo. 9. B too; no. iu, S.sOo; No. 11. 3.75c; No.. If. 3.70c; No. 13, 3.6r; No. 14, S.oTc; confectioners' A, 4.3oo; mold A, 4S6c; cut loaf. 5.iuc; crushed. 6ioc; powdered, 4.00c; granulated, 45uc; cubes, 4 oc NEW ORMCANB. April 24 81'GAR Quiet but steady; open kettle centrifugal, 11 fionlrituff ll H'hltoe . 1 '! Ll " vl "p lows. a'Vis-se; icn!a. i4'c ' MOI.AS8Eii-Noni:nal:. oocn 3(?: centrifugal, 72iic. 6YHCP Nominal. 25'uJOc. b4 424 li 714 kettle. 174 .142 nr. JiBdoB t'loslaar storks. LONDON. April W. Closing quotations on the Stock eithuniie wtre: Coaaols. sncuey 4o ateouQi 9"4, anaronda :V, Ati-hlaou n' do b'4 l'vi nallluore A Ohio. ..112 Caaadla Pari 8c .... 14LV t ftea. 4k Ohio ( htcais Ot. W. c . at. a st. r reBeera Denver B. O ie pt4 Brie So let r' 4s 34 pH Illi&ola Central .... Utulavllle Naek. 14 .. K. A T Fx-dlvldend. SILVER lar, ateady. 30 7-16d per ounce. MONK Y 3fj;;v pr cent. The rate or iiivo irit in the open market for short bills Is 3K per cent, for Ihrea months bills. 34 per cent. 24 11IIN T. tentral .Norfolk a W so pfd O.iUrlo A eV Prm.h? Ivaota Kao4 alines Heading do let pfd do 2d D'd . ..17K .Southern Kallsar ... 1 I 4k) pfd ... 4444lHouikern PatlBc . ... at ;l'oloa Pai lc ... 41 I do pfd ... 79 ill. S Meel ...49 do pi.l 1.4 Wabaah . 1 4 j ,1 4o pf . 444, Span ih 4s Coffee Market. NEW .TORK. April 26 -Cr)FFE- Mar ket toffee futures opened at unchanged ! prices to a decline of 5 points, In sympa thy with loser cables. The close was ateady net unchanged to 6 points lower. Hales for the day-Vere 11S.0U) bars, of which 44 I h bo ut 100.K4 bays were exchanges. Tr.ins- .. 94., .. o0 .. 7IV4 -. S .. 444 .. 44 .. 44 .. l4 .. .108 . 41 ..U1 . 94 .. 43 ll' .. II actions Included May al .5vaitoc: Julv 67.V-; Septeniber. !oi7c: October. 74Tic; December, 7 2-1j7.26c; January. 7.3i(7 STic; fVbruury, T.86c; March. T.4t4j7.iuc. Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice. I l-16c. Ns I.... I. ... II, ... I.... I.... 4..., I. .., t... II.... 14..., 7.... 14... IS... 10... IS... 14... 17... II. .. 4... 7... 34... 4... 13... I... 1... 3... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... I... 1-. I... I... I... I ::: At. Pr. ,.. 1181 4 00 818 4 OS 20 4 06 0 4 10 800 4 16 800 4 24 724 4 30 1148 4 SO 940 4 40 lOoO 4 40 10)17 4 M 1021 1110 ..I11OS 944 987 1142 1064 Ul ,lo27 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 70 ,.101 4 TO ..1)1.5 4 76 ..lujl 4 76 No. 11.. 8.. I . 13.. 7.. IS. . St.. 28.. 30.. 15.. 48.. Ik.. 3.. .. 18 . 44.. si:: 1.. 18.. IS. . 28.: At. .. 887 ..111 . .1184 ..1076 . .lSfi ..1507 ..1128 ..1123 . .1K18 ..1213 ..1310 ...1217 ..1842 ..1471 .1827 .1413 Pr. 4 7t 4 30 4 So 4 to 4 80 4 36 4 86 4 U 4 86 4 to 4 til 4 90 4 to 4 96 I 00 04 COW8. tills Bail Koala. OIL CITY. Arril n.-Crt-dtt balances, tl U. Biiipinrnts. 35.7ia bbls., average 63.378 bbls.; ruiix. D2.4J7 bbls., average tn.':4 bbls. Klilp inenls. i.lma. 06 4M bbls.. avrrase 73 5,6 blls. ; runs, IJnia, 53,7,4 bi.le., average 3..-272. 454 , M NEW ORLEANS. April 26. COTTON I Ppot closed steadv; salea, 4. 650 bales; ordinary, 8 s-lc; good ordinary, e; low middling, 14 ll-lic; middling. 11 6-16c; food middling. 11 ll-ll'-; middling fair, if I -18c; rexeipts. 1.446 bales, stock. 6T. LOCI:. April 24. COTTON Firm; 1 tsaatt at r.aslaaa) Rtatesneal. middling, llc; salea. 27 bales, receipts., LONDON. April ?. The weekly stub- CM rag o 104 t.ale; aulpinetita, 1 bals; 41418, 3,t.J . ment of -he Hnrik if Kniflaed shnas ll 1 bala-v J fciiuwinss chanjies; Total tttviit, do- 1 TutaU , f4to-k la Sight. Receipts of live slock at the six pria- I clpal weatern marki ls yesterday: Ca'tle. liors. Sheer). Bnuth Omaha j Pious City .... j Kansas City ., , Ht. Joseph .... et. lunula t75 .. 4 .. ..'j0 .. 1.1M .. 1.4IO .. I ) ..1S.25S A 7 C.r24 41 8 it 7.no .01'i 7.f', 4.5" K-aj 1.118) 16.CO0 47.617 tl.int 1; 14.. ... ISO 1 71 10. ... 780 I 00 1 ...1016 3 18 I .,.1044 8 60 3 ... 680 I 50 3 ... 740 3 6U 14 ... 170 I 60 I ...1044 I 48 It ... 434 I 78 4 ...H,1 I P. 6 ...1014 I 81 14 ...940 1th .3 ... 824 t 80 1 ...IftuO I 84 I ...1040 3 ttu 1 ... Mo !t mi 1 .... 7S 8 80 4 .. 1010 8 00 17 .. 10f.0 8 88 1 ,..,1U.O 8 16 1 ... 1010 3 26 4 .... 90 t 25 4 ....10 3 Ja 4 .... 760 S 84 I ....1014 3 If. I ... loOO 3 46 1 ....1070 3 60 I ....1110 3 60 I .... 971 8 !dt 1 ,.1114 3 64 4 .... 3 6 3 ....1180 3 60 1 ....1186 66 HEIFERS. is...::: 22.:...: 12 CALVES. I.:.:.. .1403 I 06 ..10S4 I 10 ..1142 I 28 ..1668 . 4 26 ..I486 ' I 80 ..12.1 6 16 ...1026 3 40 ...1270 3 40 . . . 174 I M .. 1020 3 46 ...lout 3 76 ...1l40 I 76 ... Hit) I 71 ... 884 I 73 ...too I 10 ...1211 3 86 ...11S4 ...tin ...;220 ...1u26 ...l'.ll ...1810 ... t7 ...976 ...M7 . 460 1 60 . 720 3 64 . 60 t at .798 8 00 1278 1 00 . f4 8 10 . 410 3 14 .849 9 10 . 8o2 S to ,.1U'J 8 36 .. Wl 3 18 . 7"0 8 W . 600 t 60 90 i SO 170 4 60 SO 6 ss 1.0 t m 110 t "0 I 65 I 66 8 86 3 68 3 86 I So 4 00 4 0 940 4 00 ...1rtt 4 no ..Ailt I 00 .. 1246 4 It ...444 4 16 ...1820 4 16 ...1280 4 16 ... S4) 4 36 ...I8bJ 4 26 ...1110 4 16 ...1"72 4 So .. .118 4 40 ...1270 4 60 .1410 I 66 . 8" I 46 . 6.13 8 46 Has 8 10 . 616 3 78 580 .mm ajo nt 170 3 76 3 80 4 04 4 14 4 10 4 10 l 120 140 120 , III .1174 ..1640 ..111 . . I 0 .. 479 6 26 I 38 i 26 6 M 6 60 BULL! I a 3 10 t 14 3 16 3 26 I ii I ) 1... 1.... 1 ... ..1270 4 40 ..1.,I3 4 W . . 1M) t 60 ..110 6 to ..!I0 I 78 . :w 6 75 .. '0 I 76 .17 6 78 ..170 I 78 ..140 6 71 .12) I 60 ..;rn t 48 ..IU 8 48 ..i;o s n . .I?tn 8 76 I .Jo I J". ..IV 3 71 receipts were quite satisfactory on paper I Dtu aisappomting in reality. Of tne thirty-one cars reported in there wer eleven cars of lambs and six cars of wethers not offered for sale, being halted only for feed. After allowing for this reduction snd the several cars of feeders Included among the receipts, the actual offerings of desirable killers were de cidedly small. The market was again strong to a little higher. Everything desirable In the way of killers met with very ready sale. The pens Wero cleared at an early hour In the mornlnk. As showing the strength c the market the Gibson shOrn lambs Sold today at $5.70. as against $5.65 yes terday and $5.60 the day before. Good wooled lambs sold up to $6.75, there being nothing choice ar.iong tho offerings. Uood western ewes brought' $5.65. There were no wethers or yoarlluga of any conse quence on sale. The demand for fenders was fully as good as theAleniatid for killers and they also brought, good ' strong prices. The market ae a whole was very satis factory from every standpoint and sellers without exception were well pleased with the results. It will be noted that prices hav been gradually working upward, the market having bcon quoted steady to strong every day this week and prices are now considerably higher than one week ago, ouctatinns: Rood to choice native lambs $6.5oig6.86; good to choice light western lninbs, I6.f;(6.S0; fair to gooii lambs, $.u tJi.lO; Cull lanihs. 34.oOii6.50; good to choice ,srllngs, $o.75T(6 .25; fair to good heavy yearlings. $5.5(ni5.7t; good to choice wethers, $6.666.25; fair to KOod wethers. $5.4"U5.e5; good to choice henvy ewes, $5.0Oiu5.8O; fnir to good ewes, $4.60ij5.5C; cull cheep and bucks. 3. 0o64.0i). Shorn sheep and lambs are bringing prices generally 11.0'JCJ 1.25 less than wooled stock. Representative eales: No. . Av 1' cull ewes, clipped 73 45 Western ewes, culls.,.. 144 ewes, clipped 77 lti Ducks 044 4H4. WHOt.KSM.K MIRK ET, Condition of Trade and Q flotations a staple nasi Fancy Proilare, EOi7S Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, rasa cn'int, ISc. ' 1 LIVE I'Ot'l.TRT-Hens, l'c; old roosters, SHc; tinkers. IPc: ducks, lie; young roos ters. 7(sc, geese, tie. Hl'TTER-Pscklng stock, lie; choice to fsncy tilery, ISiilPc; creamery. IWillHv. HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Feed eom panv: No. 1 tiiilnnd, $7: medium, ; coarse. K.0ii,i(i 50. Rve straw, $tt.St. F.RAN Per ton, $i7So NEW VEORTACIJEa. - TOMATOKS-FlorlOs. per erats of Mlba, n . i 60. WAX BFAN8 Per hamper of abaut W Ihs , net. 15 00. STR1NO r,F.AN-r-er hamper of about fa lb.. not. ti 00414 oc. TV RNlFar. PFET1 tND CARRdT- Loulsiana, rcr dos. ounrnes, Tsciitl.00. PHALLOTTS Louisiana. bunclies. Tfic. HEAD LKTTl'CE Louisiana, pet bbL. I7.no-.uo 00; per dns heads, II.D041 ia. LFAF LETTLCB-Uotnouse, per onv tiends. 4hc. CUCUMBERS HeUiouae, per dos., $1.00 CI '. ONIONS Home grown, yellow sad rod. 2o per lb; Spanish, per crate, $3.35; Colo rado, red and yellow, per lb.. I4o. TROPICAL rnUiTB. DATF.8- Per bos of $0 Mb. rkgs.. Ill: Hallowe en. In 70-lb. box-a, per id., frc ; tsaya ers. per lb.. 4c: walnut stufTed, 1-lb. pkgs.. 12.no per ilni : It-lb boxes. $100. ORANOEU-Callfornla. estra fane Red. land navels, all sixes. $3. Is; tanov navels. $3 2n. choice, an sises, sa. LEMONS-Umonleis. extra fancy, 144 sit. $3.75; isJO to 34W slxe, 4.3. FIGS t:ullfornie.. i-n. carton, 76T $00; Impotted Sniib, three-crown, lao; al crown. 13c. m L - PANANA8 Per medium sued bunch, $LTI 6:0. .Utilities. l?tMi)3 0e. TANtiERINEU-Callfunila, per ton of ttbnllt 1"t. $.1 ORAPFj FKUIT Florida, per bolt, $7,009 t.M; Csllfi rnla. per bns 4 ti.i&. FRUITA r FKARP-IVinter Nelits. tt.tA APPLK8 t:alifornl Newton. ? Pippins, $.'.16; Laid wins, 13 per bu. box; lien Day la, $1 per bu. box; NVlnesaps, $2.60 per bu, bos; ether varieties, $2.uOiu2.oO tr bu. ; New York apples. Baldwins and husseta $6.00 per bbl. DRAPES In. purled Mre-igas. IS.CHKiy7.60. POTATOES komt tToAu, per bu., 104 Vjc; South Dakota, pel' bu.. 7oo. NAVY REAN8 I'er bu., $1.66; No. t, H.Ts, LIMA BEAN8 Per lb.. o CAUBAGE Callloisia, 34" per lb.; Wlsv fonsin, In crates, per' lb , 8-40. CELERY Florida. $1.25 per dos. SWKKT l"OTATOES-llllnuls, par li-pk, bW- BEE CUT8. No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 2 ribs, liy,c; No. I ribs, UVic; No. 1 round, 5c: No. 1 round, 7vtc; No. 1 found, "4c;, No. 1 loins, 14o; No. 3 loins, 13c; No. 3 loins, 11 He; No. 1 plats, 4c; No. t plale, 3S4c; No. 3 plate. 3c; No. 1 chuvks, 6c; No. 3 chucks, LVc; o. $ cbucka, M1SCELLANEOC. ' CIDER 1'er Keg, .(t: per bbl.; $4.74 HON KV-New, per 24 lbs,, $3.60. CHEK8U Swiss, new. soo; Wl scon si a brick, lie; Wisconsin llmoerger, 14c; twins, 13V4CS Your.g Ainericaa, 36c NUTB Waluuta. No. I soft shells, new crop, per ib 15VCi hard shells, per lb., I3V4C V jeans, large, per lb.. !4oi small, per lb.. 12c. Peanuts, per lie.. 6c; roasted, par lb.. Kc. Chili watuuu. per lb.. i213Ve. Almonds, soft sueus, per 10.. Do; bard shells, pet lb.. Uo. Cocoauuta, $4 par aauic "VlUCSH FI3rt, Trout, 11c; halibut, Uo; pickerel, dressetl, 7c; white bass. Uc; soa lisli, 6v; percu, skinned and. dressed, ec; Dike keltic; redsnapper, Uc; saln.on, 13c; ci apples. c; eeta.- lsc; U.aok baas, 33o; whlteilsU. HHtflSo; frog Ws, per doa. 600; lobsters, green, Bo; bollud lobsters, 42c; bluetlsli, luc; herring. 6c; bpain.u mackerel. J6c; nauuov;, aw, ) "'in, smelts, 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, Uc) catflsh, lie; "e atiad. 76c; flounders, .110,. . Mlj'BliK'-'OliK-lIitl.ouse. per lb.. lOQWe. KADltUiU8-rti.iSouse, per dos. bunehea, YSTERS Fresh standarf.. 11,40 per gal.i shell oysters, $1.0u4jCM ir-iw; Hula Nk dams. $1.50 per 101 SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbls., $8.16; granulated cane. In- sacks, $&.U; granulated 4-ct-t. in sacks $5.01. , BYRUP In barrels. 4s bar gai t In oases. 4 10-lb. can. W 60; oases, 11 a-u.. cans, tZW; cases, 24 iVs-U. cans. U.M. COFFEE-Routed : Nov to. uio per lb.; No. So, aiWO per lb.1 No; 26, Uo perl 10. 1 No. 20. 15V(,c per Ht.; No. 21. liHo per lb. CURED FiBH Faunlly 1! whltetlsb, par Va bbl.. Itw lbs,, $460; Norway mackerel, per bbl., JoO lbs.. bltMttsjrs. $4u.i; Nu. j, 2o; No 1 $24.'JO: No. S, J0.00: Irish. No. f. $1100: Herring. In bbUW 300 lbs. e n. Norway, 4k, $13.00; Norway, ok, $13.0u; Holland, mixed. $11.60; Holland herring. In kegs, milkers, 80c; keas. 4iJUMl. iisj,v CANNED OOOl T-h: 'standard west ern, oMttfrc; Maine, $1.1$. TomRtoes., $-lb. cans, $1.2tVB 1.90: 2-lb., ;v4cft$1.00. Pineapples, grated, K-lb.,i U.r0i.e:T - slh-ed, $1 ftxr 3. 288. Gallon apples, fani-y, $3.75; tnllfornla apricots,- $1.4ix2 00: pears, $1.3oi2.50r peaches, fancy, 11.764f!.40t H. f -pearhes, $10i&2.o0. Alaska salmon; red, $1.15;' pink, tne; fancy Chinook, F., -J'-MO: fanc sockeye, F., $l.W: sardines, H oil, $2.50; mustards, $2.50ii 3.10. Sweet potatoes. $l.jyii:l.25;' sauerkrsut. $1 0: pumpkins, 8iicf(i$l.(8J; was beans, 2-lb , 754i!K)c: lima beans, 2-lb., 75ct.j,s; spinach, $1,3542.00; cheap peas, 2-lb., 80c; estra. itVfji jyc; fancy, $1 -fil.75. HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW-No. 1 green hides, c:.No. 2, He; No. 1 salted, Uc;' No. 2, 10c; bull hides. 74;i4e; dry hides, I2HI20C. Horse hbles, large, $3; small, $2. Sheep pelts, each 6K'ti$l.25. Tallow, IS'o. L 4c; No. 2, So; rough, Mc. 157 western ewes 4 Mexican litmbs 1K6 western ewes .. 6'.'1 western laiibs, (lipped.. W! Mexican lan bs 144 western Jambs 310 Mexican lambs I western ewe, clipped 21 weatern ewes, clipped 14 western ilatnbs, bucks.... 5 western lambs, culls 61 western lambs, clipped.... 63 western ' lambs 7!! western lambs feeders.., 119 western lambs 121 western lambs If! 9.' 6! Ksi D2 fifl M 66 60 91 130 IK . 72 ::::: m S7 fcj 79 Pr. 3 00 3 75 4 25 4 60 6 35 5 M 6 65 6 70 6 5--. 56 6 75 $ 01' 4 75 6 6 50 6 65 4 00 A 70 6 75 6 75 REAL K.STATK. TRAVSKEH8. CHICAGO LIYU . STOCK M4.RKK.T Cattle Hlcher Hoga and Kbeep steady La in lis Hla herv riflCAaO. April 2.-CATTLK-Rncelpls, $.500 head; market l'tf(l5c higher; comni'in to prime steers, $4.0Mi1.33; cows, $,12r,li-I.Ai; heifers. $2.75i5.J5; bullJt. $2.tKfi4.25: calves. $2.75i6 76; stockers snd feeders. $2.7.Vut.SO. HOGS Receipts, . 16.tt licitd; mnrket steady 1 choice to prime hesvv, $fi.4j4ili.55; medium to good heavy. Illi jH 45; butcher weights, S6.4ifiii.6'J; grod to choice --heavy mixed. $6.40f(i55; tiackln. $5.76'ii.45. BHEEP AND LA M US Receipts, 16.000 head; market for sheep steady; lanihs, strong to loo hlghwi sheep. $-1 SoftO. 40 ; yearlings. $.".25titt.5; lumhs, $5.0DTi7.35. . . Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket, KANSAS CITY. April 26 CATTLK Re ceipts. 8.5C0 head. Including l'JO southerns. Market lorf15c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5 SMifl.fO; fair to' grod, $4.'u6.J5; western fed sio-rs. $35ih61.'j; stockers and feeders. $.1.00414.90; southern steers, HO Ai 5 '25; southern cows, $?.6oi4.2S: native cows, $2.rofi4fUi; native heifers. $3.75 4fX.10; bulls.-$3 onra4.:6: calves, $1.00tS75. HOGS Receipts. K'.Od head. M-uket opened strong and clicd a'ealt: tor. $)i 4:''4, bulk of sale-, $.; -TijiC lo; heavV. i.$5tl.42'; Pi kers, 6 3(Ki'(j.37S; pigs and lights, $).5'i BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 70 head. Market strens: is bs. $5 2V7i7.10: shifen and yearllne-s, $4.50i 10: wstern f-d yearlings, $5.?fva6 T; we-ietn fed sheep, 4.5u tt6.10; stovkcrs and feeders, $3 0i-4i-i.f0. f4t. l.onla I h e Stork Market. ST. LOCIS. Aprfl IS C TTLV-Recer.ts. 1400 head. Includintj 40 Texans. Market luc higher: Dftlve sl'loplng iird export steers, 31 tP7"). ,5: i"rersd b-f and billchc st'ers, $ 9"6.'4): stceea under l.o'ti lbs., :3 $1 fu4 10: s'lvkers nrd f-elcrs 1214 4!: c- w j n4 heifer iff: cs-n'" loti ..'.:: I bulls. $3 .;f.4 :S: eVa. O-W V); Texas and ; I'd'sn -teers $71 C 75; cows and hlfcr, ft orfte M. I ' HOtlS-Rt'celr.te. l.'f) head UlsrPct 10 ; ht-).cr: )e end ll"he, 35 R,tft; 45; "tckera. ptecrTe a., hutc-'r nid b t b-v. t". 3Vf". 5', Hf" FKP AND i.AM.f"-Kcii)ts. l.'rO heed. 1srket s'eed.-; r..fv rl'M'tli. 4 1 '! '"; latT bs, $5.7.10; culls urd t.ui-ks. $ .61 6 4.25. Ht. J " -c n 1 Live tieU Mrkel. ST. ,JCF"FH "M! 1-CATTl.K-r.e-relos. 1.13 Vead Vt t'li'v; nit ve. M'J,('ftl: cons '' -.cif--., $l.rJV!7tr10; stock eis and feeders, l3.'fT4.50. HOGS-P'f l'1" ''"0 r'l. J,'i-'-et wns I cteanv: light. ".IS T : -T'v. MI;tj.- SHtfr AT, II I . , 1 1- - 1 r (' ) T ). If) head. M'kr -ink; !nm!.j Heady to lie higher: tl. JT.40. lens riiv lire frl Vntle! SIOI X CITY. April 26. iFc t'hI T' cram 1 Recelr". I"1 li)-ad; market Mroi.g: Hoik T4 sfca.y. j"v..a, $i.ii' 5.t0; rows ar d he:fe- $3.1 t4 4.51; sto l; ers and feeder. "3 t'J'Tj 1 51;' cttlves a'l l yearlings. 1 .1. " 5 "i 4 4 . H' sili' Receipts. 4 " heal; market steudv, sel.ir.T r.t $6.20 & 6 pulk of sales, 20 6 26. Mary R, Haskell to William Gustin, lots 1, 2, 3, . 6. block '".". and otlrer lots, Myers, Richard A-:T1I-deu's ' ,......-....$ Charles F. Hrostns atal wife to Warner J. Albln, lot if 11 and 10. block 2. I lellone's add, E. J. Dickersoti and wife to Joel Perkins, lot 14, block. 14, Jetters add , r Charles J. Peterson to William Peterson, n S sw 14 1-16-9 . A. R. and E. K. McCandh ss to K. F. Brailey and W, II Dorrance, lot 8, block 3. Isabel add. ...... R. C. Strehlow to Anton Usantner, nV, lot 116, Nelson ovhl.v Marie tiwei.artt to Elixn C'hrlat niann, lots 13. 14. 15. Thor Piaca Henry gwelgsnl and wife- to srtme, lot 14, blok $67, Kuutb Omaha.-. Elvira Rainier to Laura R. New kirk, lot 4, block vH, and tot 6, block 116. Dundee Place Laura Newklrk to Helen O'BrV-Q, same : . .,,-,'. Miles Moore and Wife to 'J. K. George, lot 13, block 101, Dundee Emma M. Avres and huabaiul. to LUxa J. McCUnUick, part .swV 10-15-10 Charles Guns to Hie Boutli Oniulia. A Western Railway company, tract sw 14 sw'4 33-15-12 Augustus Doll and wife to same, . tract seVa 32-16-12 Charles M. Johnson and Wife to same, part nvfc aw 4 sc 4 82-15-12 Anna M. liurrcll and Tiushand to' William Muuger and wife, part lot 36, block 8. Hfltiacom Place. . Mary A. Browne to Thomas J. Car- miiny and wire, lot 4, block I, liarel Terraeo Kutli' A. Basset and husband to William L. Edwards, n',4 lot 7. Mock 16, K. V. Smith's. . Eva W. Beiuier to Sonthi-rn H-alty company, purl lots i and 4, block 7 2, South Omaha. Florence Co. to Ja. M. Harvey, lot 10. Florence II. Ig'.its David Adler and Honu Clothing company to T. R. Kimball, lot 1, Johnson's add Ilei-hert Kimball and wife to II. G. Van Horn, :art lot 19, 2d add., P-Jford ! der Peders'iK and wlfu to South Oir.uha A- Wcsti-rn Railway com pany, trait su'4 31-15-12 W. H II. Wool Mnd wife to llattle H. King, part h.ts 25 and 26, i. 11 ill' ui T) -mpleton's D. VV. Rvckinun and wife to C. K. Hutihlngs, lot 3, Wallace's 1st sub. - Mury A Walloie t as tue, same.. Gertrude T. Lriney.- guardian to Gertrude T. E lncy. jr., n V lot 3, block 17. Ilanirom Place Oertrude T. Kdney rt aL to ssme, same Washington Ijan and Trust com pany, executor lo treorg" T. Mor ton, n'-t lot 10. and H lot 6, r-pring Valley add lUuilr Monge In II irry A. Tukey, lo 6. I'l ham place (". F. Fahe nl wife to I.ewla llen lerfin. lot 4, block 50, South Omuha John (:llx and wife 10 Frank B'ld J.,li!i II Dumoiit and wife to Lillle K Jrirdnn, : art lots 13 snd 14, Novak, lot 6, mock I. Van t'nnips sub bloc k "A," It.-Hi rvolr add.... . 100 1 -6,100 150 . 1,17$ 10 , 400 1 1 too 175 7i 160 25 ,725 500 1.200 1 ) 2.650 10,37$ 1.000 150 2.3011 : 1 637 1 1.200 1.150 3.400 IF. Da, Day & Co. blocks, 1 (iraiti. Irovllo.t v Saitir I oar tarala lie la, tbl2uae aad Utiaatreipolaa Oellsery. oris eiaiitti i-oiiiii)l8siou un Uraln, one ' cusiter )ii rMcHks. Prompt and careful sttt-i.iitin alvt.11 1 tiutnds accounts. VVrua , for ui' dtlly Market Letter, tualled Ires, I Main ort'ee. IIO.III Foard f Trad Ml. I OMAHA. IBf8. I I.aaT Dlslaace 'I'boae, UeagUs gSlfc