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THE OMAILV DAILY BEE: MONDAY. 'AFR1L HO. 1M6. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Short Bay Treel? of July and Cause Advance. CROWD STANDS READY TO Blltl WHEAT .lose klioiti Fle-l-:ia hlh Admrf for liaj, July Hat. lata Rrr Relatively lronr Than May Trade, la l orn U Light. OMAHA. April 28, 190. Whciit started a (hade easier, with the Ju.y stronger relatively than the May. Tina was a feature throughout the session. Simrts rircame anxious and bought July lici'iy. causing an invimf from bottom lnn-es. 'i lie crowd willing to bull Hi msisnt month, and do It on any rncour- i.mrnt whatever. A quick advance In s. 11 nwestern markets hail pome Influence. i i.e close tvas Sc higher for May and July. ather condition are good and crop pms- I'-i'ii Satisfactory, though there are aumf .s. Hnprea cnmpiHinti. TrHde In corn waa llaht. but there M'.mewliat better feeling, owing to the be lli f that there would he no eerlnua labor trnubie on the lakes. Receipt were some what In excess of the estimate and Chicago .Miniated receipts fir .Monday are fulny liiieral at 2 cam. The cash market waa steadv. with a better demand. Out were quiet, with no material change in prlcea. frlinary wheat receipts were snonn bush em and shipments S14,(AO bushels, against iicelpta last year of 273.000 bushels and shipment of V,J.'iO bushels. Corn receipts were R38,U"0 bushels and shipments .0o0 bushels, against receipts last year of 177, t) bushel and shipments of 4I2.0UO bushels. Australinn wheat shipments were l.ims.OTO Dusneis. against Ktf.ueo nusneis last weeg pml S66.0i0 bushels last year. Broomhall any world's wheat shipments Monday will be nbout ,2(X,IU0 bushels. l.lveipool closed 'nSd lower on wheat and Mid higher on corn. From the Record-Herald : "Only today and Monday remain In which the owner of May wheat must either sell out or pay for the grain that will be delivered to him Tuesday morning. The action of the mar ket yesterday Indicated that th long In terest was strong and concentrated, l-ocal range ot options. new, o. 2, wbltenood case Included, 14c: lBA count. 14r: t-asen returned. Ihi! less. BUTTEn-Creamefy, V.tc; parkin. 114c. KeeeiDts. Khlnments. Wheat, bu 45.fnf 27. OK) orn, bu. 4.00 i.'8.0'0 Oats, bu J. not ii.nOO Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Close. Tea r. Wheat I May. July. Corn Mav. July. Oats Mar. TIB "2VB 4ltB 72a' ;-.i 42V.BI 72a' 2' 42A -'Bi ... .1. I'A 72A I 4.1SA 42B... 31 A A ssktd B bid. Omnha Cash Kales CORN No. 3. 1 tar at 444,c; no grade, l car at 4c. Omaha Cash Prlcea, WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7307c; No. 3 hard 71730; No. 4 hard. !fi71V: No- 2 spring IIWftTl'fcc: No. 8 snrlnr. 7IHi72c. grade, Srt'rHOc; No. 3 yellow, 44'&44c; No- white, 4uu. OAT8 No. S mixed. smio; Nq. 3 white, 3l'4c; No. 4 white, WHiMiiic. RYE No. 2, B6c; No. 3. 64Ho. Carlo! Recelpta. Wheat. Corn. Chicago Minneapolis Omahu liuluth St. Louis .., C IIICAGO 126 6 64 30 264 ioi Oats. 22 84 55 PROVISIONS 45HV; rastlns. t! i!8 ? l.eid was quiet. but firm at t& Willi i end spelter unlet at t I'Vf 15 Iron was ateerty and uncharge!. ST. I.OC1H. Mo.. Artll :S-MKTAI.H- Irf-ad, firm, IS 80; spelter, quiet, l&.iXvft 8 lO. OMAHA TsVIIOI.fcstl.E MARK KT, Maple and Kaaer rro4e. Ko.cs-Kccelpts. liberal: fresh stock, cas count, lie. MVK I'Ofl.TrtV-Hen. lie: old roosters. SMm-; turkeys. 15c; ducks, 11c; young roos ters, iiSc; geese, 6c. HI T'l Kll-l'sc kli-a- stock. 11c: choice to fancy dlnry. l-ai:K-; creamery, 21:1'-. mai rrices quoted by Omana t eea com pany; No. 1 upland. I"; medium. S.ls); coarse, .nO(jH.5o, P.ye straw, $6.60. URAN-rer ton, 117. to. NEW V EQ BcTABLEfl. TOMATOES florloa, pr crate of Mlba, net. BU. WAX BEANB Psr hamper of soout lbs , net, J6.00. STH1NO fiKAN-Pr barr.ter of atraut m lbs., net. H.UI4I4.0C TtRK fa. BEETS 1ND CARHOI- Loulslana, per doi. ouncnes, TScCtl.OO. 6HALLOTTS Louisiana. pT tom bunches, 75e. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per DDL, ;.iUlO 00: tier dog. heads, U.OUQl.aV LEAP LETTUCE Hothouse, per dot. heariii 4fe. CUCLMEER8 Hothouse, per dog., 61 W ONIONS Horn grown. ellow and red, to per lb; Spanleli, per crate, S2.2; Colo rado, red and yellow, per lb.. t"c. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES- Wr buz of 1-ib. Ckgs.. SIM. Halloween, In 70-lb. boxvs, Ler IB., c; bay. in, per lb., 4c; walnut slurred, 1-lb. pkgs.. U do Dr doa.: fl-ib boxes. U.U0, ORANOE-Csl forma. ea.ra fancy KM- land navelH. all aises. $.; tanoy navels, U.2&: choice, ail Siaes. a. LEMON umoniera. extra ranoy, wm Site, M.75; ) to M0 slae, M.S. Flos California, in.: carton. ioQ 15c; Impoited Sniyrnu, ihrec-crown. He; six- BANANAS Fer meaium sneo ouncn, i.ib jumbos, 12 mmuI.0. TANCi KRIN Kc California, per box hi Shunt l?i 13 ox GRA1B. FRL IT r lorlaa, per oom. fi wi IMi California, per Do M.tt.ea. FRUIT PEARS Winter NeUia. 12.10. APf'I.lia California Newton. PlPDlns. $2. it; haidwtna, U per tu. box; Ben Davis, M per bu. box, v ineaapa, .ou fcr bu. dux; other varieties, w.OvUi.W Der bu.; Near York apples, Baldwins ana jiusaei. x.w per doi. URAPtH Imported Malaga. M.OOtH.tO. POTATOEU Koma grown, per bu., 04 Kci South Lakotn, per bu.. 76o. NAVY BEAN6J Per vu., 1.M; No. t, .7a, LIMA BEANB Per lb.. at CABBAOE California, 3Vo per lb.; Wis consin, In crates, per id., io. i'KI. FRY Florida. 11.25 Der doa. SWEET POTATOES Illinois, par U-pk, DW- BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. Uo; No. ribs, liyfcc; No. I T.W YORK KEXF.RAL MARKET )aofalnaa f Ik flay nm arloas C'ommodltle. NEW YORK. April 2SFI .OCR Re ceipt. 14.2M bbls. ; exports. 1.9?4 bbls ; steady, but slow; Minnesota fHtenis, M 2f1i 4 60; Minnesota bakers, H4ko.I7N: winter patents, 39iK34 yi; winter straights. UPr winter extras. f2.7fiW3.3r.; winter tow grades, $2 Bf.'hS.SiV Rye flour, quiet: f un to good, H .luii 3. n: choke to fancy, .i :"( 4 lfl. 'ORNME A t, Firm : fine white and yel low. fl.20; coarse, fl.07ftl.n; kiln dried, JJ 61 . - .... . RTf;-null: No. 2 western, i"C asaen, 1. o. b., Nva- York. B A RLE Y Steady : feeding. 47c. f. o. n., New Y'ork; malting. nO'dc. WHK.AT-Receliits. 1"3.i0 nu. exports. 24,( bu ; spot, ateadv: No. I red. nominal, elevator; No. 2 red. 9fS f b., Hfinat; No. 1 northern Duluth. KRc, f. o. b., anoat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, fH f. o. b., afloat. A lower opening In wheat, due to poor cables and weakness In the north west, was rnuowen nv rallies on ,mmwiii buying of July, crop complaints from Ohio and room covering; Mav yielded to lln tildatlon and closed ic lower, against c advance In July: May. WKVdS7o. closed at Pr: Jutv, M 13-1'ni5M,c. closed at aSisc; Sej.tember. SSS'TWV. closed at CORN Receipts. 37.K.'R bu: exports. .s.w hit.: soot market, firm: No. 2. Ki'c. nominal. and ffr. t. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow. h,c: No. 2 white. S7c. Option market was cit. but venerallv stesdv on cables and with the west closing net unchanged; May closed at MV. Julv closed st r:o4c. reptemner closed at 53H and December closed at 62ic. OATS Receipts. lrAOfiO bu.: exports. 2V. 71 bu.: spot market, steady: mixed oats, 2d to 32 pounds, 37S7i4c; natural white, 3n to 33 pounds. Sm'SSSV! clipped white, 88 to 40 pounds. 341c. HAY Stendv; snipping, m'an-n-; r.iou iu choice. SKiWlc. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice. 1905 crop. 1(jl4c: 1004 crop. f910c: olds, Mr 7c; Tsclflc const, 1 crop, lhfH7c; l!4 crop. 9ft lie; olds. 4'i?io. HIDES Stead v ; Onlveston. 20 to 25 pounds. 20c; Callfnrnln. 21 to 2S pounds, 21c; Texas drv. 21 to 3D pounda. !!. T t.-iTVTTrnRtesrtv: acin. ztt'w.i c. PROVISIONS-Reef. steady: fHtnlly, fll.Rfl (ffm.00: mess. 19 0f.fi 10 Of); beef hams. w 21 W- packet. tl0..vf?11.on; cl(y extra India mesa $13 orwmR.50. Cut meata. steady; Pickled bellies. 19.60; pickiea Fiiouioei., $S.0f: pickled hams. 111.00. Ird. iiMny, nominal: renned. aieany ; -'"' a a tini- enmnound 17o0fr7.f0. Pork. steady; family. $l 50; short clear, I16.fj' 13.00; mesa, $17 2f.-S17.7S. Tallow, steady; cltv, 15.12H: country. tS.12Va5.37H- wrr-t.-.Hteadv. rtomeBtic. iair 10 .- BC T TKH Bicany ; wninn ....... ,n MrHta, 1 I .. I I r... f ur-porr'irm' aieta full cream, large and small, colored and wniie, untj, . . . . , , u . . n a I rios, c; i. 1 rouim, ov, a ruuno, etate. good to prime, uyroivac; 7c; No. 3 round, 7V.c; No. 1 loins, 18c; No. mon l0 fairs 114jl3c. 2 lolne, 13c: No. 2 lolua, Uc; No. 1 plat. EOGS Irregular; state, Pennsylvania 4c; No. 2 plate, SWc; No. 3 plate. 3o; jNo. 1 n(1 nearby fancy selected white, 19Hfa2lc; chucks. 6c; No. 2 chucks, tVfcc; No. t chuck. .,, h,.ie iruisc: state, mixed fancy. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hot a Bind. Load of Cattle BeceWed to Twt Values. NO GREAT CHANGE SHOWN BY HOGS ot a ainale Fresh Load of Sheep la the lards VII Desirable Klada lllxher for the Week and Trade Natlsfartnr) . SOl.'TH OMAHA. April :, lf"i. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. S,7 ."7 iK.ir 11.777 1M,.'"I 122 7.HH0 4 9.2 2,7.4 lHo l.Tf.S 50 b,l!4 1.17) 1 53 .14.V15 .lti.!9 .15.1TU .lti..'47 IS.2'1 61.374 !. ;i.37l 51.9': i K-41' 4i. 3i6 2i. 27 B7.M4 34 i-H 67.473 Receipts were; Orllclal Monday .... Officio! 'J'uesday .... CifflclMl Wednesday 'n.clHI 1 nut'Silriy . Official Friday OfflclHl Saturday .. This week Last week Week before Three weeks aao.. Four weeks aau Same week last year 16.',11 RECEIPTS TO LATE. The following table shows tne receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Cm, aha for the ywtr to date, compared with ll year: isss. M. Inc. t attle 309.975 :73.533 S.42 Hog a Sm.5's5 7.t..d 111. oil Phecp lil.:'' 559,755 W.510 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. ' Hog Omaha $2"ii5.tJO Chlcaaro 1 8"u"i 15 Kansas City 2 &' 'i St. IkiuIs 2 iKtJ.).iu Sioux City 3.2515.40 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will atiow tne juices paid for the different kind ot cattle on the South Omaha market; tlood to choice corn-fed steers $3.00)6.40 Fair to choice corn-fed steers 14.&i'n.00 Common to fair corn-fed steers ft 0O'u4.6o Oood to choice cows and heifers.. 3. 7611 4 40 Fair to good cows and heifers 3.0oi3.76 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 2.0"'tt3.00 Uood to choice feedera 4.0to4.W Fair to good stockers and feeders. 3 So'i4.00 Common to fair Muckers J.Onqjl.&O Bulls, stags, etc 2.5oiij4.00 The following table show the average price of hogs at South omntia for the last several days with comparisons: . t 2 W !! ... rn ... 17W ... tp ... arvt ... rv W 7 .m no :4j .:3 40 7 ..277 ... (40 ...M3 ... m ....Mi ....23 ....2"4 .... 14 0 t 5 9"ii 60 5 i'u.7 fa i)'ol 50 D-7.iuH.tiS 6 2o,U.J& Date. I 18t4). 1905.1904. 1903. 1!P02.1SK)1. 11900. Apr. 7...I -al t 261 4 3 7 24 6 1 27 Apr. I... 1 I f i&l 4 ! 1 2i M Ul 2! 120 If, m 4 f U 41 10 IS .. 177 ... 115 79.. : 2.14 ... 35 7.. 7, 2IK M lb 7ft.. U It W I 35 Yi.. H H ... I IS 71.. .4 1211 U. M.. " 177 ... 35 79.. .4. 244 200 3.. 61 AO JIOQ3. 1 5C0 k 4-1 1 1 &" ' i hO HHEEP-There were no fresh receipt here this morning and nothing to make a market. It was in fact a holiday so far its the sheep barn was comerned. Receipts this week have been very llghl. the total being ihe smallest of any week sime the Mrsi of February. There has been a falling off of over one-half as com pared with last week and of .' as com pared: with the corresponding week a esr ago. - The heavy decrease In receipts Kimply hesrs out the statement made at the close of Last week In I lie effect that I Ihe feed arris 10 the west of us were pretty well depleted and that the season for fed sheep and lambs at this point I rapidly drawing to a close. While receipts for the week have been very light, as noted above, the actual number 01 sheep on sale has been much smaller, as a considerable proportion of the arrivals on some days lias consisted of stuff billed thro nth to eastern shear ing pens and not offered for sale at this point. .At the same lime the offerings pave been moderate and the demand has been quite good, so that the market all werh iiaa been In good healthy condi tion. As a rule the trade has been active, while prices have steadily tended upward. I'nfortunately no choice wooled lambs have been offered within the last few days hut there was 110 question but what anything of lhat description would have sold uulckly at 17. "0 and possibly at 17. PM 7.15. The lamb market for the week may safely be quoted lf'u25c higher. Sheep have been In light supply all the week, there not being enough on sale 10 really make a test of the market, but they are at least strong to 15c higher than a week ago. Everything points fbward a continuation of light receipts, barring, as a matter of course, accasional heavy runa and those who make It a business to keep pooled on the situation are predicting strong prices for everything in the way of desirable killers. Quotations: Good to choice western Inmhs. 1. Unit) 7.00; fair to good lambs, .2.Vf K.Ho; cull lambs. 14 506.50; good to choice yearlings, 15. 751(6.25; fair to good yearlings, 5 50(5 ,5; good to choice wethers, $5.7."$ 6 25r fair to good wethers, 15. 4096. 76: good to choice ewes 2.3. 50$, flu ; fair to good ewes, H.585.50; cull sheep and bucks, $300 4 no. Shorn sheen and lambs are bringing prices generally 75c!1.2o less than wooled stock. 6c. 1XU3J19C; western, extra firsts, lrVi'nisc, western seconds, 184c: southerns, lS'Slic. POULTRY Live, firm; chickens and tur keys, 12c; fowls, 13Vic; dressed, firm: chlck- MlBCELLAXEOCa. C1DEB -Per aeg. P.W; per Dbl., 26.71, viiiNto' i New. per 24 lb.. 12.50. CHE -BE Swiss. new. sou; Wlsoonala ens, 'l0c; turkeys, 1516c; fowls, H'gHc. DrlCK, IOC; VT ISVWIieiu uiuwii(, w; IW1DJ, I li4c; Young- Americas, lac. Foreign Financial NU1B "Wiuuia, u. . aou aneua, new per IO.. uo; nara aneiia, par 10., LONDON, April 28. Money was In good rnr rr ii.. xw-raru a umw aaaa. ajear in. 1 X,uW VVcans larae. per lb. 14c- email nil demand In the market looay. 'J" ""''V b' to. Chl l waKutir per lb WllSc' Cape gold was landed at Southampton to ip., - -It . I, " v ,": rt.v m,i ent on to the Bank of England. ;hai ami Features of the Trading; and loslna; Prlcea on Board of Trad. CHICAGO. April 28. Covering by ihorls cause,! a Arm finish In the local wheat 11 arket today, final quotations on the July option being up He Corn showed a gain of He. oats and provisions were practl- hII.v unchanged. The strength of the wheat market late In the day whs due to numerous reports from St. Louis telling of damage to fall sown wheat. The news referred chiefly to damage In Missouri and southern Illinois. The market, developed a fair degree of ac llvltv during the last hour and closed strong with prices at ulnioat the highest pi.inl of the day. The principal demand came I rom aborts. Early In the day a HigUtly easier tono was manifested owing to sillinu of May by local longs, but a fair demand by conitnlslon houses for the ulMdiil deliveries tended to steady th mar ket. July opened .c lower to a shade higher at 7SVti79c 10 79',c. anvanced to 79H .r,9 c tind closed at 79VT9c. May ranged hit ween 7XSC and 7c und closed at .9Hc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 207,000 bushels. Primary receipts were jMimu buahels compared with 278.00U bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 198 cars against 15K cars last week and 1S6 cars a year ago. I nsettled weather had a steadying effect 011 the corn market. The volume of trad ing, however, waa small. Country accept ances were small and Indications pointed to continued small receipts here, rlrm ness of cash corn was a bullish Influence. The market closed steady. July opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 46c to 4tiVa4i;'c. May closed at 4VM'c. I cal receipts were 26 csra. with 7 of con- "Tradfng "n oats w quiet and feature la and a teady tone prevailed the en tire day. July opened unchanged at jrtvt 81c. aold up to 31c and closed at JOV&.llc. - - 1 ..l..i ..... 11a run ProvUlon were quiet and steady. "vy shipments of meats and lard had a lng effect. There was some changing from nnii..n to the mor distant de- . . ,h Klna. .Tlllv OOl'k WaS UI1 imaged at I16.77V.T Lard wa. up a .had. at 6 cart Wrn. 286 car; oat. 197 cars; nogs 37.011O head. shell, pel lb.. Ife. Cocoanuta, 24 par aavg Olscuunts were easy, tnougn wie.r .o S? u much uncertainty regarding Americas fu 01 '0 ... . . ,.. .. .. I. 1 n,n,. .,f lrt nut this caused FKfc-Bll riori, iroui. naiioui, no; tiiuii-ii" - - - if u.r.1. dressed. 7c: white baas, lie: iuv less apprehension. It Is not yet definitely n hah 6c; parch, skinnud and dressed, do: known whether the amount or eagles wim- o"ke 9(iiloc; redsnapper, Lo almun, Uo: drawn today will be followed by further crapples He; eels. Wo: black baas, 22o; engagements either InMhe gold In the mar- whitcllsh. 10412c; frog legs, per do., 66c; ket or with eagles from the Bank of Eng- ! Tr.n 3Hc: boiled lnh.i. nr with France. The trading on the bluefish, 15c; herring. 6c; Bpabiah mackerel, Btock exchange suffered from week-end lbc- haddock, 10c; snnmp, 11.00 per gallon; transactions. Americans opened Hat and melts, 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, tic; catnaa, rallied to a fraction above parity on New 1.-..-. -.m shad. 76o: flounders. 11c. Ynrk annnort. But local dealers were In- JdUBh'luvKe-inii isr 10., hidwic, I OIBDOSeu to aiu inucii wiiii ..in ,.n,i. v . KAD1BHEB tii;;&ouaa, per doa. bunches, of more Insurance liquidation. Prices I047fto. . . closed steady. Foreigners were nrm. ivhi- (O Ki tiii ibm iiiuii., i.w wjr arai.: 1 nrs were easv. oeina auruiu uj mu.' shell oysters, 21.0Oiir0O per iw; Little Neck ment of American and the troubles Clams, Il.ou per i. a! 1 11 j. & -i a ri n uihleu caiiir. in iiniai img granulated cane. In sacks, 15. U; granulated iK.et, In acks. $6.01. HVKi.r id Dsinis. ixr ui-i in eaina. a 10-lb. cana, i w, o", ix a-it,. cans, z.v, , a4 2W-1U. owns. 21.M. COrFEMi-itoaujieoi io. aa, ViO per lb.; No. 20, 200 Pr lb.; No. . 16Vc per In.; No.' 20. 15Vc per lb.j No. n. 12Vc per To. CURED Fieri H ajnuy whiietlsh. per 14 bbl.. luO lbs., 14.60; Norway mackerel, per DDI., aw iiM-i w w, aw, a. 41. tar; NO. A IJO.w; iso. a, iwi xrian. no. j. jid.oo; Tha leading: future ranged a. follows "..,,.. 1 niwn I Utah. I Low. I Close. Te'y. Wheat May July tiept. Corn May July Hept. Oata May July 8ept. I oik May July rpt. lrd Uay July Sept. Ribs May July apt. 78HB9 7Sirr TTiais 4q IO'- 32isl S2H32i4t(.4 T9 79. &'-.! 47 1 464 464W.j 78h! J7V Ma! 4 4H 79S 79 7Hi 1 4t 4'J" 307s'H31 16 10 16 W IS 60 S 66 I 70 I S2 I 47H I 60 6 67V 31 UV aVal30TihSl 80VU31 15 0 15 16 I I674J I 70 I 82H I 47H 9 6'i4 S 70 2J 16 55 16 771 15 T7H I 60 S 66 t 77 42H1 t 674 8 66 8.V S24 28W-K- 1 15 66 1 15 T74 16 77V 8 E2v 8 66 8 T7H 8 45 8 60 8 7H 15 66 15 77H 15 HO 6 66 8 C74 8 80 . 8 46 8 66 8 67H Cash quotation were a follow: KUHTl-Sti'iKly; winter patent IVoOtf 3 9o' winter .tralghta. U V3.; P(T baker. 12 3oi-i 0. -,-,.,. v WHEAT No. 8 spring, ,Vair: No. Hiring, 7bdilc; No. 2 red. 87V09c. '.v,!vn 1 7.c: No. 2 yellow. 4.c. OATBNo.' 1. 32Sc; No. t white, SajS-'c No 1 white. SJdAic. ,1.1.. K 1 K. I Mlt' BARLEY-Good feeding, 39541c; fair to choice malting. 4Maouc. ut.LTiuK.i 1 Km. 21 fli: No 1 north western. 1) 14v Prime timothy. $3 20. Clover, . - tl 1 Ko PRJV18UN8-Meaa pork. pr bbl., 815 65 1,111.1 ij.rrf ner b lbs.. 8S.55. Short ribs ides ' (loosel. 13 "q8.60; short clear side (l.xed, fK.S.Ht'S 'W- , . . . Following were th receipt and ship r.t flnur and grain: Receipt. Bhlpments 17."J 32.i"0 l"ur. bbl W heat. bu. 1 urn. bu... ats, bu.... Rve. bu. ... Ha rley. bu ... 8.0rt ...196X1 ...225 3'o ... ... . tili.rVI 136.90 321 0 II 31 14.1U0 On tha Produce exchange today the but ter market wa ieady; reamerle, ltd : dairies. 14lc. Fags, steady; at mark iaaea Included. 161&V-; Orsta. 15Hc prim llrsia. lSe; extraa, inc. t. neeae, easy i"VUVc. Mllwaake Grain Market. MILWAI'KEE. Wis , April -WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern, 82'o3c: No. northern. 7MiHlHc; July, rS79c asked. KYF Steady ; No. 1, XjMWc. HA RLE Y Bteady ; No. !. eoc, sample. 40 tlO.K. C1RN Steady; No. 8 cash. 47ef7Hc; to arrive, 4iS-o;c; July, 4ttoc asked. Ktaiai City (irala and Prarlsloaa. . KANSAS CITT, April 28 WHEAT Mar .c; July, l-c; einrniorr, iijc; No. I hard, T7ttle; No. 2, 7a76V,c; reil, tUKutaic; No. 2. IWo. CORN May 44c; July. 42Sc: Sept -Sc; caah. No. 2 mixed. 47'0-47Vc; w lilt. 47V! No- 8. 47V&47UC. OATS No. 8 white, 1) Wai34.r. HAY Mteady; choice timothy, cl.oica prairie. 110 t0 16.7a, RVE 8lady. 61b 67c tOOa steady; Missouri aud Kansas 111 00 In Natal. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 were quoted at lolli. Br.rtL.11. April ,-iiuih wi. im Bourse today was dull upon the New York advices. Homestlc shares were firmer. PARIS, April 28. Trading on the Bourse today was calm and prices were firm. In terest ceniorea in wie new nuemaii lun, which waa buoyant, closing at 92.60. Rus sian Imperial 4s were quoted at 83.40 and Russian 6s or 1304 at 60S. ine private raie of discount waa 2 9-16 per cent. Oils and Rna, A nr. v Apr. .0... Apt. 11... I Apr. 12... Apr. 13... I Apr. 14... April lb... April 17.. April 18.. April 19.. April JO. . April 21.. April -a.. April 23.. April 24.. April 26.. April 26.. April 27.. April 28.. 26 I 4 911 7 Z5 I 67 6 921 6 84 a iu.i a 56 1 7 Al Mil 6 87 6 U 6 oVl ' l 4 96 J 22; 801 6 2I 36 I 34W i 81) 80 i 6 84 6 H 6 iU $s 6 in: 81: 1 19 I 04 6 40 46 I 6 2 4 xi 7 1 84 1 6 i 6 4l I 4 9 7 Oil 6 91 t 4 6 46 6 5o. 6 23 7 U ei 6 921 6 In 6 43H 6 27 1 75 41,! 6 23 6 821 7 10 431 6 30 4 S0 7 11 -6 33 4 8117 07 6 344 I 4 821 7 02' 6 29 5 361 6 aS 6 26 4 75 7 06 S 21 5 231 4 7SI 6 33 6 16 4 75 6 921 6 10 72 6 831 6 Wil 6 90 6 46 15 S6 5 46 6 89) I 6 42 86 6 81 861 6 801 6 38 7 0ti 6 &9 6 76 6 32 93 D l O M 5 74 6 30 6 72 5 34 I 6 37 7 001 7 07 decrease, . ,226. Fi-Vnlted Plates de posits, tl7,6o5,7J6: decrease, f.l.120,57. Tfrm Yarlc Money Market. NEW TORK, April 28 MONEY On call, no loans: time losns, firm: sixty and ninety days nd ait months, Sti6 rr cent. PRIM B MERCANTILE rArER-5'4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak at ! S41 11410 for demand and at I4 81ti4"ll0 fur sixty-day bills; posted rntes. 14 .2H and 84. 8f.it. commercial bills, $4 Rcfl4 81. SILVER Bar, 65c; Mexican dollars. oOc. BONDS Oovernnient, steady; railroad, weak. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: V. rt. In, rt ....1MI4 Jspsn . M aeries .. t' do toupoa tnol do 4n itf. I'. rf txii do S 60 connen T0 4a Z4 perl 1 t' 8. old 4. r 1V L N. unl 4 IM ..nJ'i Man. t !"' ..ISi) iMpx. Oulrsl 4 791! . .1.1 I do l.t In- .. 7 iMinn A St. I 4s.. M .-11J M. . K. T. 4 1"IH ..lm do 2 " . . 94 Si N. R. R. of M. c. 4. S N Y. t I J'ii M ISIS N. J V. g. Be 14 NI'N. ri'lflo 4 101 il do ms n. w. 4 ioe, 7 ID S I.. rl,l 4 Ipena. mnt s S M I Kesdlna fn 4a HKi ! SI. 1,. A I. M. r. (f .lMMi 11 Si. U A . K. f 4. H' St. I.. S. W. . 4.... 7-, 74 Sealxwrd A. I. 4... S. I'arlft.- 4 l' ... 4' ...lit tl iTexas P. Is U2 . 7S IT., St. U W. 4l.. Ml . 4 t'nion ri in,- 4 nns . lf4's do rnnv. 4. f' t S Steal 2d l . ,W aha.h la . . . . .l'i do dab II , . II Wealarn Md. 4a.. 117 W I. K 4a.. . ' Wla. ('antral 4a.. do coiionn V. 8 11. 4a. rt(... do rniipon Am. Tnhait-o 4a... do to At-hlan gsii. 4a... do adj. 4a Atlantic c. I,. 4a... Hal. A nMo 4a do Brk. It. T. r. 4a.... Control of Ga. aa. . . do M Ina do M tnr do S4 Inr t has. A Ohio 4a.. t'Mi-oin a A. I'a . ., R. A 14 a. 4a.. ., ft. I. P. 4. . do col. fia i-:. a St. I., a 4a..i'i do l.t 4a nfa 'Olo. Ind. ta, aar. A. 73 So. Railway ta do aaria n Colorado Mid 4a.. oln. A So. 4a la A R. n 4a. .. Distiller' Sw. (a. Erie p I. 4a do an. 4a Hncains Vsl. 4'. Japan a Conaola. money do aerount Anar-onda ... Atrhlaon .... do ptd .... Pnltlmnre A Ohio.. MT do l.t pfd . '-'u'v do Id pld ,16H Pmilharn Hallway Cars. 1 2 8 1 1 1 ..... 1 1 1 1 2 Herring. In bbl., auu lbs. ie.n. Norway. 4k . . . 1U I.OO; Norway, k. 13.0i; Holland, nluidl NEW YORK, April M.-OILS-Cottonseed. $11.60; Holland herring. In kegs, miikera! easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. 30c. Pe- 8uc; kega. mixed, Joe- troleum, steady; refined. New York, 87a0; Sunday. YE9TERDAYS SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of Blockers and feeders shipped to the coun try and their points of destination; CATTLE. W. S. Smith, Bayard, la. Mil Shirley Bros., Presho, S. D. Mil F. F. Failor. Platte, 8. D.-Mil J. M. Kuyte, Red Oak, la Q J. A. Waddell, Hamburg, la. Q , O. Hayes, Red Oak. la. Q , A. (jiiinby, Spaulding, la. Q O. Smith, Craig. Neb. M. & O Cornish Bros., Meadow, Neb. R. I.. R. Brunnswick, Howella, Neb-. F. E F. E. James. Sidney, la. g The official number of car of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Horn. Sheeo.H'r'a c, M. & Ht. f Wabash Missouri Pacific I. P. System C. & N. W., east.... C. & N. W., west C, St. P.. M. & O..., C. B. & Q., east C., B. & J., west..., C, R. 1. & P., east..., C, R. I. & P.. west. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western Total receipts ... CHICAGO MVK STOCK. MARKET t attle, Sheep and Lambs Xtcadr Hoaa Fire to Ten Cent lllarher. CHICAGO, April 28. -CATTLE Receipts, i-i head; market steady; beeves, $4.06tj6.15; cows and heifers, $1.604?.10; stockers and feeders, $2.9K&4.86. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; estimated Monday. 34,000 head; market 510c higher; mixed and butchers, IH.4Oi66.70; good heavy, 16 6"'a.67H: rough heavy, 16.S0fa6.46; lights, l4.3'a662Vs; pigs, 26.903.46; bulk of sales, 14.55'a60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3,000 head; market steady; sheep, I3.2ui)6.75; year lings, io.aiKQv.Bu; lamp, Wo.wspt.w. St. I.onls Live Stock. Market. ST. LOI IS. Mo., April 28. CATTLE Re ceipts. 350 head, including 300 head Texan market for natives strong; rexans, ateadv native shipping and export steers, 4.65'd 5.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 13.76 1i5.on; steers under l.ono pounds. 13.SO4I4.80: stockers and feeders, I2.40fff4.5f': cows and he fers. I2.nofu6.00: canners. 11.754i2.26: Bulls $2.4o'g4.4); calves, 2.5fVg6.60; Texas and In dian steers, f3.ooi84.7o; cow and heifer. .11711. no. HOOS Receipts. 2.000 head: market 10c blither: nlas and lialils. !a.75flti.56: nsckers ft;. loi4j.55; butchers and best heavy, 16.45 D.nD. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 250 head; market sleady; native muttons, 14.00 "M,.ni; iambs, io.Dtru7.io; culls and bucks, f3.0Cfj4.0O. hea. A Ohio. I hlraxo Ot. W r.. m. st. p... PoDoeni Denver A R. O... do pfd Erl do lat pfd do td pfd Illnola Central .. Loulavlllo A Naah. at.. K. A T SILVER Bar. c,ulet, 30 7-16d per ounce. MONEY 2Vtl3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills Is 8'.t per cent; for. three months' bills, 3Mi3 6-16 per cent. 4 1 1 2 .. 1 18 4 34 .. 1 11 2 I 15 6 .2 8 2 104 3 2 day's receipts was CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern. 5iVutoc Maine, si.ia. tomatoes. 2-lh cans, I1JJ5-U1-50; 2-lb., 87Hcfl.OO. Pineapples, grated, . 2-lb., 2.0f.tj2.3u. sliced, 1.90fu2.20, Gallon apples, fancy, W.76; California apri cots, i.wi:w, 11, i. ionji.00; peaches. fancy, 11.io1j2.40; It. c. peaches, 12.otKfi2.dO. Alaska salmon, red, 11. lo; pink, 90c; fancy Chinook, F., 12.10; fancy sockeye, F., 11.95; urdlnea, V oil, 12.50; mustards, U.ttra PhlladelDhla and Baltimore, 17.55: Philadel phla and Baltimore, in bulk, 14.65. Tur pentine, quiet at 6i'si6iic. BAVAISINAM, ua., April j. 1 ui -pcntlne. firm at Mc ROSIN Nothing' doing. Quote: A, B and C. 13.16; D, 13.S0; E, I3.S5; F, 13.90; O, 4.M0; H. f4-40; I, I4.no; K , in..n; M, o.jo; r, o.i; AVO. 16.46: WW, 15.50. OH. CITY, fa., April .'. 4 i i t reait 8.10. Sweet potatoes, ll.15fcl.25; aauerkraut. balances. i.4; Hiupmeius, w.ou ooia. ; aver- 11.00: pumpkins, 8ocUH.O0; wax beans. 2-lb.. :. "'3 bbls-; r,,n"i 74'.of!9 bbl" .:.u.v,'.r?Ke' 76fu90c; lima beans, 2-lb., 76?1.S5; spinach W.Wt bbl"-: shipments. Lima. 6.1 0o5 bbls. ; II. 354I2.CIO; cheap pea. 2-lb., 80c; extra. 75u average, 72,972 bbla.; runs, Lima. 62.9S8 bbla.; uc; fancy, tl.3fi1.76. uverage, 39,295 bbls. HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1 green nine, c; ino. nc; ivo. 1 salted, 11c; wo. i, juc; nun niues, iia74c; ary niaes, 12iti20c. Horse hides, large. 13; small. 12. Sheep pelt, each 50cft 11.25. Tallow, No. L 4-"4c; No. i ssc; rougn, 1HC. 8L OAK Granulated cane. In bbls.. 15.06: granulated cane. In sucks, 15.01; granulated beet, in sacks, n vi. St. Louis General Market ST. LOU18. Anrll 28. WHEAT- Weak- No. 2 cash, red, elevator, 80if!K3c; track, 91i kettle, good to choice, goto 38c. .....c... . 1 a. . . -Bi . at ..Tl -i.-.arori.'-AKra 1 nl 'Hi u-OL-; oiar, out:, iuijr, 101;,-rso. a liaru. SO tlS2C corn future, rngner; casn, steady; No. 2 caan. nominal; track. do.c: May 40Mio: July. 4514c. OATS (julet; No. t cash. S2c; track. S2Hc; May, 317tc; July, 304c; No. 2 white. Sic. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 14 .20 4 bo; extra fancy ana straight, f3.70Q4.10; clear, vi.at'B- w. SEED Timothy, steady; !2.50,2.80. CORNMEAL Steady; 12.30. BRAN Finn: sacked, east track. 6c3 11.00. hay Hteauy; timotny, 112.000160; agar and Molasses. NEW YORK, April 28.-SIG A R-Ruw. firm; fair refilling, 215-liic: centrifugal, 9i test, 3 7-lrtc; molasses sugar. 2 11-lSe. Re fined, firm; No. 6, 4.10c; No. 7, t.Oac; No. 8, 4.00; No. 9. 8.95c; No. 10, 3.90c; No. 11. 3.S5c; No 12, 2.8oc; No. 13, S.iocr No. 14. 3.7u; con fectioners' A. 4.45c: mould A. 4.95c; cut louf. S.8oc; crushed, 3.85c; powdered, 4.70c; granu lated. 4.6oc; cubes, 4.c. MOLASSES rlrni; New Orleans open pttle. good to choice, SOfuSHc. NEW ORLEANS. April 28. Sl'OAR Mar ket quiet but steady; open kettle centrif ugal, S'ifilV: centrifugal whites, 3Vn4c; yellows, 8Sn3se; seconds, 2ti3'c. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 17j 80c: centrifugal, 7'u2oc. SYRUP Nominal, 25i3op. ber of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co.., Swift and Company Cuilahy Packing Co., Armour & Co Cuilahy Puck. Co.. Sioux Cltv.. Swift and Company. St. Joseph. Cuduhy Puck Co., Kansas city.. Hogs. Sheep, ....1.133 ....l,o28 ....3,118 .., 2,467 nralrle. tll.a 13.60. IRON COTTON TIES-I1.0L BAGGING 8 Vie HEMP TWINK "4c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. April 28. EVAPORATED APPLES Higher, wlih strictly prim quoted at 10c, choice at 1044jllc and fancy at 114c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prunes. continue very firm In tone and are held higher, with quotations ranging from 6'c to Sc, according to grade. Apricots ere scan s and prices are more or less nouilnnl In th absence of actual attractions, f'holce Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 27. CAT Tl.E Recelnts. 100 head: market un changed; choice export and dressed beef steers, f5.35W6.00; lair to good. 14.26 6.25; western fed steers. 13.7664.60: stockers and feeder. 13.00514.90: south ern steers, f 3.75U 5.25; southern cows, I2.50w4.10: native cows. 12.6014.60: na tive heifers. 13.750 5.10: hulls. 13.00 4.25 : calves, 3.ootS6.00. Receipts lor the week 33,tiou neaa. HOGS Recelnts. 2.300 head: market (f(7 4c higher; top, 16.60; bulk of sales, 16. 35i& 6.45; heavy, 16.42 4 6 6.60; packers, 16. 35 6.474: PlK and light, 15.2offj6.40 Receipts lor tne weea bu.sou neau. KHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none market unchanged. Receipts for the week 29,000 head. PROVISIONS-Pork. sleady: Jobbing, in in apsence 01 actual aiiracuona. . noice 1160. Lard, steady: prime steam, lo.fc. jre quoted at l.'4. extra cliou-e at l.k' and Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra short, ,anc'r mtlic Pwhe are attracting a little 19 00; clear ribs, f9.26; short clears. 19.374. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra short, f.7&; clear ribs, fio.oo; short clears. f!0.12tt. POULTRY Steady; chickens, lf4c; tur keys. 14c: ducks. 12c: geese. 6c. BUTTER-Dull; creamery, 16ffl21c; dairy. I4ti 1x0. EGGS Steady. 14c. case count. Receipts. Shipments. .... 6.f 6,000 ....30.000 63.000 ....94.000 6O.01O ....65.000 11 6,01 JO mor attention, but business so far re. ported Is In the way of small lots. Choice are quoted at 104c, extra choice at 10-Vallo, fancy at 114c and extra fancy at H'VfjU'c. Raisins are unchanged. Loose muscatel are quoted at JjHo, seeded raisins at 7VU7Hc and London layers at fl.5oful.60. Flour, bbls Wheat ,bu Corn, bu .. Oats, bu . Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 28 FLOUR First patents. 14.100 4.20; second patents. 30(a4.iiu; nrst clears, u.suvj.tu; sec ond clears, 12 4 a (j J 6t. BRAN In bulk, 115. 25018 60. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis und Chicago delivery). Th range of prices, aa furnished by F. D. Day & Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles.) Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close Ye y. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 28. COTTON Syot closed quiet; middling uplands, ll:7oc; mid dling gulf. 11:95c. Sales, none. NEW ORLEANS, April 28. COTTON Spot closed Bteady. Sales. 2.660 bales. Or dinary, 8 9-16c; good ordinary, 97c; low middling, 10U-16c: middling. 11 11 -16c; good middling. 11 13-lric; middling fair, 123-lbc. Receipts. 2.420 bales; stock. 167 197 bales. LIVERPOOU April 28 COTTON-Spot market quiet, prices 1 points lower; Amer ican middling fair, 6 64d; good liilddllng, I24d: middling, 6.04d; low middling. 6Sd; good ordinary, 5.7od: ordinary, 5.5ud. The sales of the day were J.(a bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export, and Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 6.204 haleu; New York, 127 bales; various, 2.176 bales. Wheat May... July... Sept... Flax Mav... July... Sept... :544HI 7'4 f4f4! 79'-4 r74'7CHV7sl 1 17S! 1 I1", 1 194l 1 17H' 1 19', 1 1941 I 75SI 7841 7741 117 j 1 1 1 19'l I 76'4 754 79', I 784 784! 7T!4 1 1741 1 174 1 1HS 1 19l4 1 194! 1 194 Philadelphia Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 28.-B1TTER-Hteady; extra western creamery, 22c; extra nearby prints, 23c. EGGS Firm; nearby fresh, 17c, at mark; westein frenh. 174 at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, fancv. 14c; choice, 134813V'; fair to good, 1244313c. Itnlnth Ural Market. Dl'l.l'TH. Minn.. April 28 WHEA"T-To arrive, No. 1 northern, 794c: No. 2 northern. 77S-; on trai k. No. 1 northern, TVSc: No. 2 northern, 774c; May, 794c; July, 804c; September, 794c OATS To arrive, on track ai.d May, 31V- Toledo Seed Market. TOLEl. O. April 2 SEED Clover, cash, to k; April, In 3o; Ot tober, 85 96; Prime Timothy, II 5.'4; prime alsike, fa. 26. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 28. M ETA LB There waa no change In (he various metal mar kets today and business was quiet. Spot tin waa quoted at ft! 7ov.39.ao. 4'opper re mains firm at I J 6 5a 18. 75 , electrolytic, 11125 r Market. NEW YORK. April 28. COFFEE Fai lures opened Bteady at unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points, in response to steady cable. There was a little Wall street selling on account of another weak spell In the stock market and at one time price showed a pet loss of about 5S10 points. Offering were not very aggressive, however, and the market rallied later on buying by trade Interests. The close was net unchanged. Rales were reported of 61.600 bags. Including May at i"c; Julv, .Sfy&70c; September. i.86ji8flc; Iecemlsr. T.167.l5c: March, ST.loiriA.tiV. Spot tlo, steady; No. 7 Involca, 6 l-16c. 229 270 Totals 8,634 CA'l I'LL 1 here wua the usual dearth of cattle on the market this morning, there not being enough of anything In night tu make a test ot values. As will be noted from the table of recelpia at the head of this column, arrivals this week nave been lighter thun usual. The fact is this week run Is the smallest of any week alnce Hie first of the year. A considerable proportion of the arrivals hus consisted ol turn-fed steers In one regard at least the market has been Juxt the reverse of what it was lust week, when it will be remembered that ih market oueued in aood ahaoe and steadily declined, the loss amounting to 15jOc. The present week opened no better, but alter Monday, values were stronger every day, bo that at the close of the week 1 Is safe to call beef steers lofqloc higher than the close of last week. Activity has not been leature of the trade, buyers being a little backward about putting on and not appear lng to relish the idea of higher prices. Still the trading ha been In fair shape and a good clearance nas been made every flay. Cows and heifers have followed along after the teer market and have shown about the same advance. The recelpta of cows have been light all the week, with no great number of really good fat stuff com lng. The stocker and feeder trade so far as the better grades are concerned has been In a good, healthy condition all the week, that is, supply anil demand have been about equal. Under such conditions the trade 011 most day lias been active und the cattle sold at about steady prices all the week. At the close the yards are practically clear, there being no surplus on hand. HOGS Liberal receipts and the fact that It was the last day of the week, aud other elllng point were not sending especially encouraging news, combined to make the hog market at this point rather unsatisfac tory to sellers. A few load sold early to speculators and shippers at a little stronger prices than yesterday, the first sales being largely at 16.35. Packers were not disposed to admit of any advance in the market and were bears right from the start. Aa sellers all felt that the market should be a little stronger, the trade was practically at a standstill all the morning ami it was late in the forenoon before buyers and sellers gut together on a business basis. It being a Saturday, buyers had the best of it, as no one cared to hold hogs over until Mon day, and in the end sellers were forced to let go at prices only a shade better than yesterday. The big bulk ot all the hogs sold at f6.324H6.35. As recelpta of hogs this week have been the largest of any week this month and de cidedly larger than a year ago, as will he noted by the llic'ires at the head of this column, the week started out with a good stiff decline and continued Its downward course during the first three days. On Thursday and Friday there was a slight re action, so that at the close of Ihe week the market Is only ahout loc Jower than one week ago. 4'onHidering the very large re ceipts, the market as a whole has been In very satisfactory condition, the demand Iieing good every day and the trade reason ably active as a rule. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. 8h. Pr. 36 139 11 6 i so u6 ... 66 86 2o4 2"i 1 124 77 242 ... 6 35 .14 . ;s lie t4 4 M X't London CIaiaaT Stock. LONDON. April 28. Closing quotations on tne stork exenange were: eral fund, exclualv of tha ItPAOfH.m (Told reerve. shows; Available cash ha'ane, Iiri7.97.'1 : go,i coin and hidlfon. K4.Ali gold certificates, fl.M.V9ari. Hank Clearing. OMAHA. April rt.-Rnnk rlearlnga for trxliiy were ll.M4.r94 n and for Ihe corre sponding date Inst year ll.M9.5M 25. It Waa a Drawback. With a wild whoop the man In Ihe red topped brots dashed down the crowded street. "Whnt a terrible drawback!" he walled. "What a terrible drawback!" People ptnred curiously. "What Is a terrible drawback, my poor man?" asked the sympathetic crowd. "Why, Ihe mustard plaster that Mry Jane slurk on nie liefore 1 left horn. It has nearly drawn my bark double and I can't reach It. And " But the crowd was gone. Chicago New. Mranie Adrentnra In uto led to painful accident, but Buck len s Arnica Salve quickly healed . all wounds. J6c. Guaranteed. For sal T Sherman McConnell. MS N. T Cantral. . i Norfolk A V.. . U do pfd ...... . II 4 Ontario A W . . .1,4 Pannaylvanls in1. Rand Mlnaa ... anadlan rarlar l'H Heading lii . 4SH . . 424, 7 . Ut4. .17 .1474 do pfd Southern Pacific I'nlon Pai-lnc ... do pfd V. t. Steal do pfd YVahaah do pfd ... UK .... fs .... 93 .... 4?S .... 7S .... S .... , .... 4n .... 47 ... . ... 10? . ... s ....U.S . ... 91 .... 4:iS ....Ii . ... 41 .... 4M Treasurr Statement. WASHINGTON. April K.-Tnday's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen- !'ri F. D. Day Cl Co. Stocks. Grain. Provision Ship gone Uraln to Da. . Chicago and Minneapolis Deliver-. One-eighth commission en brain, eno. quarter on Stock. Prompt and caroful attention given to outald acceunts. Writ for cur dally Market Letter, mailed frea, Main Ofllr. llO-lll Board of Trad Bid. OMAHA. REM. Us( Dlatnneo 'Phono. Dona-las BU 14. Maw York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. April 2f.-BEEVE8-Re celpts, 326 head; none on sale. Feeling nominally steady; dressed beef, uncnangea at 644c for native sides. r.xporis. 1,500 beeves and 7,266 quarters of beer. CALVES Receipts, none and none on sale; market feeling sleady; city dressed veals, firm at iij94c; country dressed steailv at 66l7U,c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.622 head: market feeling steady; two car un sold. Good unshorn western lambs sold at 57.80 per hundred pounds; dressed mut tons, steady at 84iul04c; dressed Iambs, firm at !W!l2c; drensed spring lambs, steady at 12.i&6.60 per carcass. HOGS Receipts, 2.066 head; market nom inally sleady on Buffalo advices. St.-Jcepk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 28. CATT LE Receipts. 136 head; market steady; na tive, 14.256 6.80; cow and heifers. 11.15 4x 4 60; alocker and feeders, 13.1541 4.60. HOGS Receipts, 4,966 head; market for pigs 6c higher; light, 16.30476.45; medium and heavy, 16.35 fu 6.50; pigs, 4.754j 6-25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3 head; market nominal, teady. lion City Lire Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY. April 28 (Special Tele gram.) Recelpta, iu head; market ironger; beeves, $40OCgS.40; cow bull and mixed, f3.40ft4.6fi; stockers and feeders, 13 60414.40; calves and yearlings 13.2504. 30. HOGS Receipts, 6.5oo head; market strong; selling at 86. 2034. 35; bulk of sales, 6 2fy&6.30. Stork In slab!. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western market yesterday: cattle, nogs, sneep. Wool Market. LONDON, April 28. WOOL The arrtvala of wool for the third series of auction sales amount to 260.924 bales, including 13x6iai bales forwarded direct to spinners. The Imports this week are: New South Wales, 1.745 bales: Queensland. 177 bales; Victoria, 1,336 bales; South Australia. 871 bales; Tas mania. 102 balea; New Zealand. 33.9o3 bales; Included .&"0 American. Receipts. 6 000 bales. Including 6.100 American. naporla nnd .Exports. NEW YORK. April 28 -Total Imports of merchandise and dry goods al the port of New York for the week ending todav were valued at fl6.tl78.3M. Total liuporta of specie at the port of New Tork for the week end ing today were 8K1.864 silver and 18.914.921 gold. Total ei porta of apocie from the port of New Tork for th week ending to day wer tl.124.4u6 silver and io6,000 gold. 116 221 80 6 324 109 241 80 6 124 7 Mo M 32' i 60 249 240 I 324 e8 218 IJ 6 32 4 79 3118 160 ( 324 80 216 90 6 32 4 68 25 80 6 22 4 77 217 40 6 824 87 2 li 8 324 W 217 240 ( 324 100 179 80 324 92 226 76 225 81 219 79 219 80 iJ6 77 241 77 76 M... 70... 67... 71... 74... 66... S3... 79... 8 22U .. 8 324 40 824 ,.. 8 22 4 ... 8 324 . .225 160 8 I24 .511 240 f Sl'14 .219 0 lli .231 ... 8 35 .2-46 80 8 36 2b0 M ; .2.15 SO t 35 .24 120 8 86 227 ... IV. 238 ... ti 66. 76..., 68... 81 .... 76... 84... 7... 61.... 68... 71..., C2... ta. 120 6 35 200 35 80 36 40 35 ... C 35 80 36 40 36 40 35 8u 35 240 ( 15 .4 M0 I ii .Mi ... S5 .Ml ... 8 36 242 ..'l ..23 ..2.3 ..24 ..1'8 ..244 ...210 South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph St. Lnui Chicago Total recelpta. 60 2O0 100 136 250 200 7.6n 5,600 2.300 4.965 20O0 9,000 8 250 S.OuO .1.088 11,365 2,253 Boaton Stock. aotK Bond, BOBTON, April 28. Call loans, 65 per cent; time loans, o'4i P'r cent, closing on stocks and bonds: Atrhlaon ad). 4a 93 lAdranlura do aa w 1 auouoa Official .141 Max. rntrl 4a 17 Atrblaon l do pfd Idd PoaloB A Albany I&4 Boston Mala. ...171 Hnalon EieTaled li4 ritrhburf pfd .. Mnlin Control . N V-, N. II. A H l'Bion Partsc A mar. Aro. C ham do pfd A mar. Pnau Tub. Amor, ftucar do pfd Amor. WooIob do pfd Dominion I. A Kdlaoo gloi . lllu. . Idaaa Klacirtc .... do pfd Maaa. Uaa I mud rrull timed Shoo Mara. do pfd Groans f'oa I S SimI do pfd Wast It common Bid. Asked. A ma, a a ma tad ; , Amarlraa Zlne Atlantic )'l. A Hecla... CoBtonBlsl Oippor Rsago ., Pair Wast . i ranklla .147 'oronhy , .144HI I, la rioral . 2, Maaa Mining . . tl IMIrhlgan . 1) Mohawk .Ill Mont. 1'. r. .1X1 loid Pomioloa , . k4ilOa-enla .1 iParrot . av, dulney 944 iRhannon . Tamarack . 44 iTrlnlly . 4A I'nttod Copper , last,! i'. g Mining.. . 1 v. . oil . 1 .t'tah . 57 "i! Vlrtnrla . 4v, W inona -I4' WolTorln ... iNortb Bulto .. . . C4 .100 . II .494 . l '4 . 14 . 11V. . II . tt . I . 14 .1W . aa - .101 . .. . II .. 87 .. 4 . . 1 35 New York Mtalns Stocka. NEW YORK, April 28 Closing quotation on mining slocks were: Adama ton 10 lOnUrie' 9 E9 K 8 S5 87. 45... 73... 5... 86... ... at... Si... 69... 70... 74... 67... 79... .197 80 15 ..260 840 16 ..i'Ji 40 I 35 80 35 40 36 :u 35 40 35 80 8 36 80 I 36 120 36 ... 115 ... 8 88 ... ii ...234 ...196 ...254 ...218 ...228 ,..2o3 ...227 ...226 ...240 ...223 Alius t traara 40 hruusvlrk Cob .WO ( omatoi k Tnnnol ....ll Coo. I al A V 14 Horn SIlTOr tot LdTillo Coo I Little hlaf , I Offered. Urblr Phoonls toluol Savage 8iam NavBda 9mll Hopos .. Suaasrd I .4M . J . 14 . . 14 . U u ClearlatT Hooso Average. NEW TORK. April 28.-Th matement of Ihe clearing house bank for this week shows lhat the bank hold 1143.367. over Ihe legal res. rve requirement. Thl Is a decrease of 5.9::,33 under last week. The statement follow. I .cans, fl.3na.210.6fd: In crease, !?lt71.6f4. Dnposita. l,d28.b834; In r rese, 121.218.700 Circulation, tfil.131 0; de crease, f!42 aj Iogal tender. 10 910; In crease, 12.224.700. 8pele. t1M.74.fO; de crease. 11 919.300. Reserve. M7.638.; de crease. !,94.6no. Reserve required. 17.170 . I'. Increase, I6.SH726. 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