THE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, AFIJTT. 10, 1P07. ( GRAIN AND PRODUCE MUIET V n . . V, 1 . f.., C a IV r 11.. Wkn Vtbiit ktrkot. CORN AbD OATS SLIGHTLY STRONGLR Fallnrej af Cable to Respond to Ad Ytittrdir sad Mora FTr. bU Wnlkri Condition Cans Decline). 6 OMAHA. April . 1907. Tht fallur of cable to rspond to th advance of yesterday and crop report of a inure favo.able nature caused a weak- market, except on corn and oats, i were firm. RecelDts were only fa.r ll me market was unsteady, awaiting ' . ri I le ronUrnibtlon or denial of the darn- report. Wheat opened steady, but Je lined slightly when cable came lower. Bradstreet a re ported au Increase of 4,500.000 bu. In th visible supply, which tended to turth. Ilquulallun, but without Increasing the snort Interest to any great extent. j Report of damage la Kansas were denied and the maiket wavered between the assertion ajid denial of damage In tlie southwest. 1 he wither wa generally favorable to the growing crop with the exception of lack of precipitation In tlie southwest Cold weather ha been pre valent arid predictions are favorable. The present la essentially a weather market nj.3 future price depend entirely upon developments In tha next two weeks In th winter wheat belt. May wheat cloeesl weak at 70c asked, a decline of Ho from the opening. July option-) wer lower at 'iHc asked, a loaa of Ho from yesrurday cloa. Corn wa steady, but May options opnd off vc. Cables wr higher and greater confldenc was felt In the lutur coura cf th market. The primary movement was unusually large, but receipts are expected to fall oft within a few weeks. Comuuealon house buying caused strength In July oorn, but the close was very unsteady. May out opened at an advance of He, while July and September options wer very firm. Heoelpta were light and ru mor of damage by chinch bugs strength ened prices. Oats close,, weak; May op tion at il V bid. .1 1'SS Of !. Primary wheat receipt were 650,000 bueh ela and shipments 231,000 bushol. a gain-1 receipts last year of 304,000 bushel and shipments of JbO.OiO bushels. Coin receipts were 1,684.000 bushels snd shipments 966,000 bushels, sgalnst receipts of 862,0.O bushels and shipments of Sni.ooo bushels last year. Clearances were 82.000 bushels wheat, 271, 000 bushels corn. !.nno bushels oats and wheat and flour equal to 91,000 bushels. -.Liverpool closed Hid lower on wheat and Hd higher on corn. r' Brudatrct's estimate was an Increase of A'.jiO.OOO bushels wheat, an Increase of 418.000 ishels corn and 438.000 bushels oats. This against a decrease of 4M0,On0 bushel Wheat lust year. Local rsnge of options: Articles.) Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat'y. Wheat-1 I May.. July.. Corn (May.. July.. 3ept.. Oats -May.. July.. Sept.. 7M.AI 721.A HA 4IV,' HB I 42 A HHi 82 n: T"A 7!HA 7r4A 70S A 704 A 7:b 41 '4 A 41 HB 41HB 41 A 88-kB 82 B 72Aj 41 41 HP 41',H 4U4.B1 4in 41B 4114 41SBI 41B 4J A 3-J'B 4iin 8X'i,AI 32 Bj 414.B SSA 82B A ssked. B bid. Oni'tlm 4'nah Prlre. Wl!FAT-No. I hard. fi8fl7PV4c; No. S hard, ' ' No. 4 hard, 6rtS'j3VtjCi No. 3 spring. fx37014o. . No. 3, 37Vfi374c : No. 4, S0if4c; no gruilo. '.or.lc: No. 3 white, 3J"438c. OATS No. 8 mixed. SSHc; No. 8 whit. 3vt4-; No. 4 white. 89o. It YE No. 2, 60c; No. 3, 58ttc Carlo! Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ri 31 Chicago Kansss City Minneapolis , Omaha Imiulh St. 1-ouls ,,.; 40 807 . 87 .2U6 . 12 .5-9 . 20 M 84 24 CHICAGO ftRAI A.l PR4)VISIOXa IVnturn of the Trading and floalngt 4 Prlooa on llnnril of Trad. ' 0 HICAOO, April 8. Realising ales had a -aKenlng eftect today on the wheat mar ket, the May delivery closing at a net de cline of SSlVi- Corn Is up l(&c. Oats are off o. Provisions show a gain of 12c to 174c. Th wheal market subjected to consider able si lling pressure nil day. The feeling wan hoavy from beginning to end. At tne sturt tlie market was ulfected by liberal northwest receipts an by an unresponsive tone of th market at Liverpool, where prices were barely steady notwithstanding th loo advance here yesterday. The gov ernment report which will be Issued tumor--ow acted a a check on th buyer, th raneral belief being that the government figures will not shuw as much daman to th winter crop a have the report of ex pert! who are now going over the ground. An Increaae of 4,6oO,uOO bu. In the world's visible supply compared with an Increaae of l.luV.otO by last week was an additional bearish factor during the la at part of th lay. Th greater portion of th selling was by longs, the offerings being taken by com mission houses. Tha market closed weak. . May wheat opened unchanged to MiO lower, I it 77Ho to 77'AO. old off to 7Hc and oloaed it 74.&7t7u. Clearances of wheat and I flour were u,ual to 1,4"4 bu. Primary re- celpt were 4M.000 bu., against ,ooo bit. for the sum time a year ago, Minneap olis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 650 car, agalnat a holiday last waek and XSi cars a year ago. Th oorn market was firm dssplt th weakness of wheat. Cash house wer fair buyer of May. Th demand wa du largaly to a decreaa In local receipt, ar rival today being considerably less than had been estimated. Liberal shipment caused a bullish sentiment. Offerings wer light all day. Th market closed firm wltn prices at th highest point. May oorn onened a atiad to a higher at 40 to Vu"')lc, sold at 4Vto and then advanced to 4, where It closed. Local recelpta wer 87 oar with 7 of contract grade. Oat war moderately firm at th start becaua of buying based on reports of dam age to th crop In th southwest. Lslar, however, th market cased off In sympathy with th weakness of wheat. Tha bulk of traUlug wa in July and September deliv er! slay oat Qined unchanged to Ho higher at 42o to 4jo, sold eft to U4i2s and closed at io. Local receipt war 271 oars. Trading lu provisions was light largely fcewausa of A scarcity ot offerings. Th market was firm throughout, an advance In th prloe of llr hog being responsible. At th cloa May perk waa up i7Vic at M.08V. Lard wa up IVf at fa.7&. Rib wer 12Wai higher at fk.66. Estimated racelpU for tomorrow: Wheat, 20 cars; oorn, 178 oar; oats, 184 cars; hogs, sa,iM bead. I fee Uawdluf futur ranged as follows: ATtlol.! Opn. Hlgu.l Low. Close. ITes'y. Wheat May July b.-pU Lec. July Kept. July cUpt. Pork May July Lard May July Bept Rib .May . m apt- 77141 s, ."s 7S'76W', 74k 7w7S 77 S 7:rt, 82 7-k ..jS sOOsl stA, atMu M'-ai tB'aj 4VfJ 4H 46-4 46', 46S -" V H I 4ii 4H'i)-!4.U- 61 47 7H 4747 Wiflaj 0 9 42 88h S SJVS4 3tr4k.ru ai'-i. 44H.M 84, 84-4,84 18 0ft 1 OB 16 00 If OC'i It 85 It (A) Ut 1IM U 10 If 8MV4 W 8TB 70 8 75 f 24 3 84 J 8T t 80 3 8714. 75 I 0 i 87V, t to I W7V 8 87 H IBH 3 874 868 8 4. I I Wl i- 3 njwi 70 NO. i. Cash quotation wer a follow: FL4JL'lti--tult and staady; winter pat- Eta, 8i.ii 4l.4; stralg-ht. fifths 2u; spring tenU. 4i --fjf.50; straight. HwiQg SO; bak 1, Uwodiaso. NS'HkiAT No. 3 prmg. mmc; No. laprlng. 74So; No. 3 red. TMigv iMjO. 1 COHri-No. 8. 4W4'4t4tici No. i yUow, tAT-No. I 4Sc; No. I Wblt. 43c; No. 3 whit, 4v,S-iva BAi LEY Fair to oboio maltlnf, 44 -30, EtDb No. 1 flax. 8L11; No. 1 north weaiern. 3L174.4.-. .Timothy, prima, 14.80. Clover, costract rrad, 818 86. HROVlsUONoV ifcort rib 1d (1oom), 88.sMiB.4B. Mea pork. Per bbl.. t'gl3Wi 14 3b. Lard, per 100 lb . is 4 TH. Short clear side (buad. t.7.a a rollowtntr wr th reoaSpU and hlp I n.uiU of flour and gralnt I herelDta BhiiHTient Kl,l 4s. 16 - Wheat, bu. Com. btl . . . Oata, bu... Ik, tea..... 19.0-0 42.10U ..)() ..b4 .. U.ISA 5 10 fee T.IAW Barley, bu 109.500 42.700 On the Produr exchange today the but ter msrkt steady: creameries, NJ BH: dairies, j-y27a Egg, firm; at mark, cap Included. l.',C; flrte. 16oi prima fi.-sta, lb'vc. Che, eeuy, 12iiih KF.W YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotation f the Day B Tarl Conemedltle. NFJW YORK. April $ FLOUR Receipts, 18.22 bbls. ; export. 1,57 bbls; market steady, with light trride; Minnesota riUwits, M.lU'4 ; Minnesota bakers. tirV't, bo; w inter straight. ta.Oorut 16; winter pat ents, .&&; winter low gradee, lltoj 2 Su Rye flour, quiet; fair to good. Rot tiirt, choice ta fancy, S3 8o4I 16. CORNMbAL Stadv; fine whit and yel low, 1. U), coarse, $1.04,1.10; kiln dried, ti.oi WIIKAT Receipts, 81,000 bu Ppot, easy; No. X red. 82Sc eievator, and SJHc, t. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, iHc, open ing navigation, f. o. b, srl'vut; No. 1 hard winter, h6'c, opening navigation, f. o. b, afloat. The prospecta for a bearish govern merit report tomorrow In connection with easy Liverpool cables; a big Increase In world's stocks and heavy northwest re ceipts, caused wheat to weaken a little. t rop accounts wero conflicting, but gen erally better. Final prices showed Hti4" net decline. May. W,H-iit,"c, closed at lfV:: July, JSijfyiHc. closed at jd'jO; Sep tember. WVMjic, closed at 8ViC. CORN Receipts, 6M7i bu. Spot, firm; No. I, (c, elevator, and iHc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 white, BfcHc; No. I yellow, Wc. f. o. b., afloat. The option market was without transitions, closing partly He net higher. May closed at 54o and July at Uc. OAT8 Recelpta, 15,600 bu. Spot- firm! mixed oat. 26 to 81 lbs.. 47c; natural white, JO to 88 lbs., 47iV8tHy; clipped whit. M to 40 lb., mfif,Hc. HAT Quiet; shipping, TOySXic; good to cholc, l. 104(1.15. HOPS Nominal; stale, common to choice, !, libOo; lie. WfiUo. Paclflo ooaM, 1904. lO'nlSo; lfkifi, giao. HIIEH-Flrm; Central America, J4ViC; Biota, 35o. LMATHBR Quiet: acid. Z7H5I0. PROVISIONS Bef. steady; family, T460 fiiW; mess, WfOJlOOO; beef hams, $lM.vu d8.00; packet, $10 &yil.00: city extra In dia mess, $J0.00iUCl.flO. Out mU. dull; Pickled beniies, UObrtfOO; pickled hams, I ll.fx.'61J ou. Ijard, steady; western prime, U.iNfeV.oo; retined. quiet : continent, f 40; Pork, steady; family, 819 00; short clear, fl7 75.-al9.tio: mess, 117 50:8 26. TA LLOV Jmll ; cltv if2 per pkg.), He; country (pkgs. freem 14'3tc. RICiO Steady; domeatlc, fair to extra, 2 ti'c: japan, nnrrana. liLT-IHR Steady; street prlca, extra creamery. soHtiSlo; ofllolal prices, cream' ery, common to extra. 22'S'30o renovated common to finest, 18ft a Ho; wefrn Iniltatlcn ureemery. extra, Stiazic; nryta, 28'34c. CHUSB Firm; state, full cream, ool ored and white, small September fancy, 16c; state, October iefwt, lS14Ho; state to prime, 13iil3; state winter made, avetsue best. KOG8 Flrnr; state, Pennsylvania and nearby brown and mixed, firsts to extra firsts. UH'Slbc: western firsts. 17(fjl7Hc; of ficial price, same; seconds, ltvflisc. POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick Vns. lofcl2c; fowls, lie; turkeys. 13o. Dressed, quiet; western chickens, 9410o; turkeys, 10i$14c; fowls, KQ14Hc. Ht. Ixint General Market. LOUIS, April WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red cash, 76"377c; No. t hard. ST. track "aa74c; May. 75Vfl7Btc; July, 77H3)77Hc. CORN Weak; track No. 2 cash, 4444Hc; No. 2 white, 44V4i4&c; May, 43''43Sc; July, 46'ic. OATS Steady; track No. 2 cash, 4c; No. 2 white, 43943Hc; May, 4oc; July, 8tH'u3i;ic. FIX5CR Stsji'dy; red wlntr patent, f3!0 (68 80; extra fancy and straight, 83.204 3.50; clear, t2.oa2.86. SEF.l) Timothy, steady. tt.OOfHOO. CoKNMJCAI Steady, flto. ERAN Weak; sacked, east track, 92V4 8Cc. HAY Firm; timothy. fl5.0t319.00; prairie, tlc00ranj.(0. IRON COTTON TIES-11.10. BAtiOINO 10i,o. HRMP TWINE 10c. PROVISIONS - Pork, higher; Jobbing;, 81A.57H- Lard, higher: prime steam, 88.4J 8.60. Dry salt meats, dull; boxed extra shorts, $9 J7V,: clear ribs, 89.60; short clears, M 62'. Bacon, dull; boxed extra short, 810 1; clear ribs, 810.87H; short clears, 810.60. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, llc; spring, 36c; turkey, 12fjl3c; duck, 12c; aeese. 7c. BUTTER Steady; dairy, 2VoT2c. EGOS-Hlgher, 14HJ. creamery, 22-SSlHc; Receltits. 8hlpm"t- ... 8,000 14.000 ... 20.0(X 8S.0O0 ,.. Brt.000 1M.C0 ...181,000 80,000 Flour, Mils... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April 8. W HEAT May, 691e; July, 72c; September, 73'o; cash No. 2 hard, TVa76e; No. 8, 7(73Hc; No. 2 red, 75c; No. 3, 6tT78c COHN May, 40'c; July, 4JSe; September, 4,c; cash No. 2 mixed. S9'.'g39Vc; No. 8. S7VGSSC; No. 2 white, 41o; No. 3, 4("S40'c. OATS No. white, 42a42c; No. 2 mixed, 41Vr41c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, fl4.fsS 18,00; choice prairie, fl0.7fv'alll.00. H YE-Steady. 60tiu3c. Hl'TTI'jlt 1 reainery, "VdWci packing, 18c. JXJCaS Firm; OrsU, 16c. Kecelpta Shipments. Wheat, bu 67.0oo 45,010 Corn, bu fAuOO 24,ooO Oats, bu 14,000 8,000 Closing quotations at Kansas City, as fur nished by Logan A Bryan, I Board of Trad: Artlolea. 1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Clo. Wheat I j j ' May eySe-VamW 9H',45 July 7fi 72H 71 72 Corn I j May 40H'40y1&S140V,S-i 40H',R luly 41HS 41'41H3.41V1HB B btl ' " Available Napplr of Orala. NHW TORJC, April 8. Special cable and telegraphlo communication received by Bradstreet'g how th following change In avallabl supplies as compared with pre vlous account: Whest United Stat, east of Rockies, Increased 1,6,18,01") bu.; Canada, Increased 494.00. bu.; total. United States and Canada. Increased 2.1S4.00 bu. Afloat for and In Europe. Increased t,4wO,0O0 bu.; total A mar. lean and FXiropean supply, Increased 4,- KV4.0UO DU. Corn t'nlted State and creased 413,000 tea. Oats T'nlted (Jtste and creased. 4113.800 bu. Canada, Canada, tain- Tlie leading Increase and decrease re ported this wek are get forth In the fol lowing: Increase CJiloavgo private elevators, UT.OjO bu.; Fort Worth, UDOfiO bu.; Mil waukee private elevators. 62,000 bu. lecraea Lincoln, Neb., and vicinity. 14f.0 bu.; Manitoba, 14? oil bu. : Loulsvlne, 114, to) bu. ; Omaha, SLobo bu.; Minneapolis private elevator. b0.M) bu. Mllwssk Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. April I WH EAT No. 1 northern. KVji4c; No. I northern, goasc; May, 7SC67jC, asked. RYE No. 1. 6M,f7"e. BARLEY No. 2. 714y73o; aampl, T0V3 Tie. CORN-No. I cah, 43Hc; May, 44jO, asked Mlnnaapoll Orala Market. MINNI-APOIJS. April 3 WHEAT May, 7HSo; July 80Hc; No 1 hard, BSifmHic; No. 1 northern, ioVflWJiC; No. t northern, 7S'7rV FLOIR First patent 84.1554.26; second patents, M yowH.W. first doars. f3.8Lu.50; second clears. 8ikfrt V. BRAN Iu bulk, tl6.Mpl.T5. Peoria Market. PEORIA, April f.-CORN-Steady : No. 3 yellow, 4Lc; No. 4. 38r; no grade. 2D-3 JVy".. OATS-6tady; No. 2 whit 42o; No. 3 white. 41S41c;. No. 4 white. VwrC. RY Firm; Ka 3. 87-ao. WHISKY On basis of 81.3 for finished good. f.lTrnol Grain Market. LTVB1RPOOL. April I W HHXAT Spot, No. I western, quiet. td: No. 1 California, qufcrt. U (d; future, quiet; May, is 44di July, fa SSd. CORN Spot, American mixed nww, firm, 42id; old, firm, 4 d: futures, quiet: May, 4a kii July, 4 tHd; September,. 4s td. Philadelphia Preface Market. PHIIADELFHIA, April f.-EOOS-FIrm, : higher; firsts, free case. WV at mark. CHBRflE Finn, fair demand; New York full craauia, fancy, lm;14c; cholc, I4S4C. Dmlntk Grain Market. DCU!TH. Arrll 8-WHEAT-Nn. 1 north ern, glo; No t northern. 7?c: May, Sttf e.c; uiy, ic: pepteinner. Tye. v. c 1- "'" . ck. 40c; April, 4uc. UAi-ua tra Whisky Market- CrllCAOO. AprU t -WT3It3KT-tady. ti V. PEORIA. April ti WHISKY Steady, on basis f fl for spirits. CINCINNATI. Apill - WHISKY -Steady, fl 84) for hUh wlnrs air. LOL'., AprU -WHleK.Y-Btuady, NEW YOUR STOCKS AND BONDS Ckartcter f Ossralioos Saictsti Dssisa tioa f Pro'ewio-g'i in Daa'.inrt. EARLY ADVANCE FOLLOWED BY REACTION Valaea Retara to "Jear the Rtartlaaj Pal at After Maa Klao'aatloas a Cleslag Test 1 Easy. NEW TORJC, April . Th character of th operation in stocks today continued to suggest the dominance of professional In the dealings. Transactions were con ducted with signs of organisation and con cert, and were largely congested in a few stocks, usually favorites In such operations Th market Iwrkod breadth, and complaints from the commission houes of the email orders for execution snowed that there wa a small general participation In the market. The market was much the same as that of yesterday, except that the ad vance came llrst, followed by reactions. The return to near the starting point after considerable fluctuation was the same In both case. The stocks which wer of most Influence In the leadership of the early udvances were subject to special Influence, largely in the shape of unconfirmed conjectures. American Bmeltlng was a conspicuous tfi- I ture and responded to very positive aser- to 10 per cent had been determined upon. There also wa talk of a probable coming Increase In the dividend on I'nlted States teel. No authority could be found for these reports. The movement In Canadian J'acinc was attributed to a fresh turn against the short Inter-st In that Mock. Much was made also of the continued down ward tendency In money rate, both here and abroad. Discount rates declined In Ixmdon. Parts and Berlin and cable ad vice from Ixmdon were of a trimeral expectation that the Bank of England would reduce Us official discount rate this week. The Imperial Bsnk of Germany made Its weekly return and showed moder ate recuperation from the severe strain of th April settlements, recovering fll.o'O.O'" of the previous wet-k's In" of $ ;5.tJ",niO in cash, while 3.T.360.0oO of the 2ii9,45.O0O credit extension of the week before was repaid and 834.065.000 of the I'M. 915,000 note expan sion of that period was recalled. Never theless, stocks continued to be sold here for foreign account, snd the opening of a new account In the London stock market iivrmir-u biiihii i-imiioiiiiit'iii in American securities notwithstanding the low carrying rates. Th strength of the market was quite general in the early part of the day and the development of marked weakness in ' the Southern railway stocks came whllo j strength was still marked In the rest of the market. The fall In these stocks suggested , a renewal of the kind of liquidation which was In force last month and caused some disquietude, and the whole market was not long In responding. Conjecture that I further capital needs remained to be met ! presumably at onerous tnrma made the only news to account for the movement In ' (southern railway. The Fries showed close: sympathy, owing to the nnalogy In the situation, and credit facilities of th two companies. Some effect on sentiment was firoduced by the reports of a pending note sue by the Delaware A Hudson, suggest ing the likelihood nf a general resumption of this form of financing to follow any mrs;e aaauionai supplies to bank na re- The later weakness of the market whs sggravated by reports from Washlnaton that the deposit of customs recelnts with the banks was to he discontinued for the present and also that proceedings would be had to compel E. H. Harrltnan to answer questions to which he refused to jfj mo iiii-rsiaie i ommerce commts- ?T ,hrn'- The closing tone was steady. were neavy. Total sales, par value. 81.fRX.0Kl. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on the New York Stock exchange: Salia. Hl(h. Low. Cloa. .to Adsms Expreis Amsl-saiated Coppsr . Am. C. y Am. C. A F. ptd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton oil pfd American Express Am. H. A L pfd American les Am. Unased Oil Am. LJnaeed Oil pfa... Am. Locomotive Am. Locomollrs pfd... Am. B. A R Ain. g. A R. pfd Am. Sugar Re-nlns... Am. Tobaoeo ptd ctf.. Anaconda Mining Co.. Atchison Aicaieoa pfd Aflame Out Line ... Baltimore A Oalu. Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn lUptd TT Cansdiaa Paci&e Central of N. J rhes. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chleago A N. W C. at. A St. P Cklcago T. A T 1 hie. 0 T. A T pfd... C C. C. A Bt. L... lolorado T. A 1 Colorado A So Colo. A So. lat pfd ... Colo. A Ho. ad pfd ... Consolidated Oai Cora Product! . 11.(00 . 8, .00 loo IjO MS .16 It4 n 11 87 tBUj bit 't 10 it 4. 14 30 66 10.', 1JB 108 lit 2 :, 4'ej w. 104 IJiH f 41 '4 17bH mu 41V4 IS', 160 136 t 19 71 S8i4 874k Ut 48 nm no 144 44o 1114 76 71 i us 38 l4Vk 146 14H 74S, 1 U 1" 7 114 4o) 118 U 48 1(7 1S4 14j 781, 17 V t 41 13 10 78 SO 7S 28 m 1:1 71 1714 141 1HH 14 6 100 low n 44 17 is in ll 117 .1 44 S "4j H! 104 10.. 177 145 414 14 lf.3-1 US "u" ! IH4 II 48 130 10 4 81 181 u lo7 lK-.'i 101H4 12H HI tl 4 !'4 104 lul -44 17S4 ins 41H !! us 'it" 71 n 41 4ST4j 1S0 iO II 1U ii' 'ii'' 244 Hi. 3. 144 14S 14H 100 IOS.7.4) 1.4U0 8,700 1 . ZOO a.ooo , ti.4u iue 4J 4.0,0 '. ioioo . T.j0 H . 8. too 4.4 . 4.4oO . 25.300 '. '"ioO iuO . 7. MO . l.ToO 100 iuO -00 400 IuO uO Corn Producta pfd Delaware A Hudaua... Del.. L. W Denver A R- O D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' geourlttae .. Kne Krle 1st ptd Kris 8d pfd Oeneral KleoJr.C Illlnoll CsnuVl International faper ... Int. Paper pf lot. Pump InL Pump P'4 Iowa Central lows Central pfd Ksasss City So K. C. Se. pfd Lovttnil A N MeiloAQ Centril Mian. A St. L St.. 8t P. A 8. . M 14.. Bl. P. A 8. 8. M. l.tM 1H IT. too 87.700 7J0 8.4O0 VQ .00 100 73'i 26 , in 40- 160 14VH 100 ll1 II l.ooo 8.too 1.00 1.8 IuO 4i0 1X0 1.100 lo.i.o 1, 300 17 41H 1 It' 4IC 10i 131 77 17 44 Vk II 4u i;t 104 Hi IS" H 44 1 pfl. Mlasottrl Paclflo Mlaaourl. K. A T at.. K. A T. pfd National Lead N. R. R. ot M. Pf New Tor. Oentral N. T., O. A W Norfolk A w Kerfoik A W. pfd North Amertesa Paellc slsll Penneylvsnls Peuoie'B Gaa 1.100 114 US do aiii list i 7ti go 114) W.0O0 1I7sj 1,1(0 44 iS "i.i'i ii i7"' lu 44 I4W lasiioo iiis iiov ! ' 1,300 ioii 4 1.0.) 17 liO it " i'i '" 'i7t too "4 t'S -.( 4W t6 IS tuO W4 H ' il.500 Kit) ,4 . 1.7"0 70S 471 lis) 146 144 , 1,700 S?' H" 40 r'ti lit SJS M1 .114.100 14!S "ot '. ' "ioo ii io& "lOO 'ii" 44 .a) lH1 in .1M.7'10 84 I'H . 1.100 101H 1""H 300 -, II ''100 '141 1S 100 4-i 14 "a ! 147 147 4 1W U4 lu n 1 "ino '40 " 40 IoO II II p., C, C. A t. U rreased Bleel Car Preeerd 8 C pf rullmao Palsoe Car Reading gesdlag 1st pf. oSered.. Keadlug td pfd, ottered... Republic Steel Hepublle Steel ptd Rock laiind Co Rork laland Co, P'd Rubber uoodi pfd St. L A P -4 ! M. Louii 8 W St 1 g. W pfd Southern Pac'.no g. paclflo ptd so. Rillwajr So. Rslleaf P'l . Tesnea-ee C A 1 Teaal A PaclSo T l. l. A W T ; gt L. A W pfi I'nloB Paclne I'nlon Patllic pfd V. S. Express p. g. Reeltr U. g. Ruboer U. g. Rubber pt4 U. g. Steel V. A Steel f Vs -Carolina lhmleAl ... V'-Cro. Cbem. pfd Wassab Waba-li pf4 Welle-'r eP'ss Weetlmhouae K.eotrto ... VVeatern I oton Wheeling A l m Wis. Centril . Wla Central t Merthero Pacific ceriirU Leather Central Leal her pf Iloes-Sbefteld gteel 0rel Korlbera pl Inl. Metropolitsa '"Veir1--- .r --' 51, 14 S3 I5 441, lis 2'H 48 144 r?H 30 ii', 14 . Mi, 1"1 7 11-4 31 line n 1 14-4 K- I... 15 42 14 11 1-4. 40 134 M :,4w 1J7 14 ii 4) 700 tu.100 64'. 137 "4 40S, 140 r4 in 00 41 V 1.0I0.OO snsrel. Jew Tork Mining; Stork. NEW TORK, April .-Clotns; quotation on mining Adams Oes. atoL-ki were: 10 Utile Chlsf . I h'v :io . 11 . 40 . 41 . 36 tio Onutrte Alio Breec Druaeetek Cea. . t'iisM'4 Tui.sel Ooe. fal. V.. Horo glleer Iron tiner Le4vlll Cos. ... .145 . li . 44 . II .!' ,10 Oohlr Poloei 6avafe Elerrs Neeidi Smell U-b-e ,. gtausar Bank Clenrlac. OMAHA. April 9.-Bank clearing for l day w.r. $1.5-.lf.S.T and for tl,e corre sponding del last year $1. 50. 785. 83. Bank BERLIN. f Gersuaay Slatesnent. AprU 8 The weekly statement of Ui Imperial Bank of Ormaitv stows th following changes: Cash In hand In- -r.-fcs.-1 4, ' N4. mark, treaaurv n ,te in j oreaaeU l,Uo,00u mailut, oilier locuiiUoi ds- creaeed 117.4io.nno marks and note In circu lation decreased 15t.u.0i) mark. Sew York Moner Market. NEW YORK. April I.-MON ET-tln call, tsy at i"-' b-.t cent; rulir.g rats, I prr cent: closing bid. 1H per cent, ottered, at 8 pr cent. Tim loai.a, dull and beavy; ft' days. 4H per cent; W day. 4Vu per cn mor" , S t'-r c-nt. PRIME MERCANTILiC PAPER 60 H per cent. STERLING EXCHANQE Heavy with actual business In bunkers' bilis at 84 KA3 1 4 for d-mand and at 84 8114 83 for elxty-dav bills; posted rates. 14 W4 (4 an 1 l4Ka4 8tH: oomratr.-lil bills. Mf.Vi SILVER Bar, ft'.'c; Mexican dollars. 60o, Hi 'NUS 0jveniment, steady; railroad, he-.vy. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: C 8. r-r la, 4o ceipes V l. ra do couroo V. S. old 4l. to oouoon 10IV4 Japan , M -aiisa 103H do ottn do W i-tla los do ia tn rrH .. HH .. 41 .. J4. ft 101 I. A !4. unt 101 Mn. c t 4s lSH Mn. r-ntrl 4s do 1 It" V. &. n- 4s. n o onron .... Am. Tobsoo 4t do AtchlsoQ n. 4i k, M 7:'-M!nn a) St. L. 4s. 'M . K A T. 41. .. 7 41 U .. M4 . .lis . .1'24 . . "1 .. .. H .. ; .. M do ts .. IIH'N. R. R ot M. . . S T. O. f. tHa , ..iwn, .". 1. C (. It .. rjvj y0 Pmiae .... . . M do 9a . .K N. A W. r 4a .. .. M o S U rfd 4a .. 70 Pann. font. l. .. 44 Rasdinc -q. 4b. . b"9t. U A 1 M c Atlantic r. u ... Dal. A Ohio 4a do 3VW flrk. R. T. 0. 4a.., CV'tral of Oa. tl. -flo 1st Ino , ,lo d inc do Id Ino fh.i aV Ohio 4Ha. Thlca-o A A. Its C, 11 A Q n. 4a. L.. H. i. A V. ta do col. Ss. eve. s 8. U i. HO' .. t St U A r. t( 4a 8T4 . . MH "St. L. S W. e. 4s. T4 .. 'IH"Sshoard A. U 4s.. 14 rr So. Paclllo 100 A. 44 . . . "1 do lit 4a ntfa.. So Ksllwar (a... ... H ...111S ...111 4a TH ...lOll ... W ...lli4 ... 4I- ... n ... M4 !nd. 5a, aer. Colorado Mid. 4a. Taiaa A P. la. . 1 Colo. A So. 4a I Cuba Pa ,4 T.. St. I.. A W. 101 fnlon ParlBc 4a.. D. A R. O. 4a.... t 8. Sta-l Id 6a 'W'abaah la do dfb B Wirn Md. 4a. . Mrtuiers' a-, i Kris p. I. 4s ... &i . 117 i o s-n. . US .106 Hnrklng Val. Japan is .... offered. 4s.. "Wn. t'entrsl 4a Bid. Boston Stocks and Bond. BOSTON. April 9 -Call loans. 4VWfT! per cent: time loans, MrH per cent. Official I c.os'ng At'hllnD do 41 (tuotatlons Were; adj. 4i 1 Pltighim . . l"4j . .ISO .. m, .. u .. it . . 17 ..1SI .. lo . . r, .. 14 .. 87 t .. H, .14, . . it ..121'i I1 ..KB . . ?H .. 1 .. W .. 1'S .. :'i .. 8 .. I ..160 .. i:v, .. 26 .. u .. is .. 86 .. H al A Heels... .. V! Ontannlal . . Oopn-r Range .. f. Pllr W-it .20 Prank IId . 10 Oranbv .149 1 Rorale .1.11 Maw Mlnlul .. tt Ml tila . . .174H Mohawk ..14r-S Mont. C. AC... . . ts Old nonunion . .1IM, Oarnla ..117 Parrot . .1221- (Julnr- .. 30S Hhannon . . 47 Tamarack . . Trlnltr ..I')7 t'nlled Copper .... .. It 1'. a. Mining .. 0 v. S. Oil .. 41'i rtan . .lomt Victoria ...i . . 6 Wlnons .. 87i WnlTertne .. M North Butts ..lC'i Putte Coalition .. ,.. i'-. Nevada .. 4 t al. A Arlions.. .. &414 Artaons Com. .... .. 18 Wei Central 4a Alhlen .do pfd Bottnn A Albany. -Hniton A MAIns. PMOIl Rl.vit.d .. Fltchburi ptd... lo"n l "tral .. N. Y., N. H. A H fnlon Pa-lflr j An1 Pnavi. Tube.. Amer. Sufsr do pfd Am. T A T Am. Woolen do Dfd Pomlnlon I Edison Klee, A lllu. Mi's. Electric do pfd Haul, Gal I nitid Fruit t'nlted S M do pfd V. 0. Pteel do pfd Advanture Allouez Amalsamatad Atlanllo Uld. "Asked London Closing; Stocks. LONDON. April 9. Closing quotations on the RtocK exchange were Comoli, money lev N. T Central t do sncount ... 4 11-14 Norfolk A W 41 ... 14 do ptd I ...lOo Ontario A W 4T4 ... !''4 Penn-ylanls 4r, .. .PHU Hand Mines t .. .1M'4 Readlns . .. 4;.v Southern Railway ... KiV. .... 14 do pfd 74 ,...141 Southern Pclflc s-'i ... 27 Union Pacific 14 ... 81 do pfd 1 ... 77-4 C. 8. gteel .... MS do pfd ... 41 Wabaah 1.4 ...43 do pfd r7 ....153 Spanlrh 4s pr'i ,...121 Grand Trunk 3.H .... Anaconda Atrhl-on do pM Haltlmnre A Ohio rsotds Canadian Cnea. A Ohio Chlcao Qt. W... C. M. A 8t. P .. Ix peers D. A R. O i do (d Erie ... do lot pfd.... do Id pfd Illlno.a Central l.oultYllle A N. M.. K. A T.... SILVKR Har, uncertain, 80 3-lGd per ox. MONKY-2'3, per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills Is S'.fM per cent; for three months' bills Is 3V'n4 per cent. Boston Copper Market. These quotations are furnished hy Logan aV Brj-an. members New York and Huston Stock exchanges, 2 Board of Trade: AdT-IHur Atlantic ftlngham Kla.k Mountain .. Floltna Com Pu'te Coalition ... Calumet A Aril... ralnmet. A Heels.. Centennial Copper Range .... Dull- West F.aat Butts Franklin Granny Helvetia lale Rot a I Junrtton I. S. A Plttuburg Mm Michigan Mohawk . 344 Nevadi Com 14 . 1J N. Butte t2 . 10 Old pnmlnlon M'4 . t. Oeceols 141 . 26 V Pneu. RerYlce f4 . 27 Pneu Service Ptd... 174 ,ir,l Qulncjr 122', . 85 Shannon 1B4 . 31 Tamarsrk 110 . 82'4 Trlnltf II . 14 I'nlted Krult lOfcH . 10'4 t'. 8. Common 6SV . 17", V. 8. ptd 44i .130 I'tah Cona 43 . 4i Victoria i . H Winona 14 . 10 Wiilverlns 160 . 1 Cen 2 . 6'i Nip 134 . 14i.a lrene Csn 17 . II Nevada 144 Foreign Financial. LONDON, April 9. The supplies of money exceeded the demand In the market to day. Discounts were easy. The Stock ex change settlement showed a small amount open which was easily adjusted, owing to the abundance of money. Prices hardened generally, cheap money bringing renewed support for consols, home rslls and Kaf frs. Americans In their Initial dealings si owed Irreaularlty, but they rose to over parity at noon, the smallness of the account and the light carry-over rnte, f per cent. 1 Inducing fresh support. Later New York j bought moderately, prices advanced and j then became erratic, especially I'nlon Pa- ' I clflc, but closed Arm. Fotelgners were ' j firm. Japanese received the most atten- lion. Japanese Imperial 6s of 19o4 closed at 101. 'X-aivuieni. i BERLIN. April . Trading on the Bourse ! today was oulet and prices were Irregu lar. Canadian Pacific was 2 points higher upon" the covering of shorts. PARIS. April 9. Prices on the Ttonrse to- riav nnanpd dull with tndine lnaHvA nnH closed with an upward tendency. Russian . Imperinl 4s closed at 73.30 and Russian i bonds of 1W4 at 40. The private rale of I discount waa 3 5-16 per cent. I Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April ..-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tlnu.400.on0 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, tr.J.lS" W: gold coin and bullion, tl08,912,S5; gold certificates. t41.!W6o0. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 9 -MF7TAIJ3-There was nulte a sharp advance In the I-n.lon tin market, with snot closing at hi lo ami futures at 1S4 ISs. Locally the market was quiet and about 46 points higher nn the average, with spot quoted at f406r,?J 4" 63. Copper wus ?s id higher In the Ixm don market, with Spot ) ao'ed at !" S and futures at A70S 10. Ically the market continued quiet and more or less nominal. Lake, is ni-oted at 8? I So"? ; electrolytic. I .'4 t'n'.4 4); casting. rt.or,;'.'3 jo. l ead was ifs higher at 1!) Hs 3d In the Ixmdon mnr- ( ket. but remained quiet locally at 8",.0.a! ' 6 10. Spelter wbr is d higher at 2ii In I Ixmdon. but unchanged at f 75'ifl Ki lo cally. Iron wiis higher In the Bnullah market with standard foundry quoted at I Ma and Cleveland warrants at 6fa. Lo- cally the market waa unchanged. No. 1 i ficmoYv northern Is q loted at I .f CEi'-S 25 ; No. 2 foum'ry northern. l-4.7fifi25.7S; No 1 4314 I foundry soiii!,ern !?', XrYa y 50; No. 2 foundry hern. $25 i"ii26.iO. ST. Ixll IS, April 9.- METAIi' Ixad, Weak at tfc.S'L'S: spelter, weak at $''.. 77". Cillon Vlnrlel NEW YORK. Anrtl 9 COTTON-Spot closed quiet; mlddlng uplands. 11c; mid dling gxilf. HSc; no salea. L1VEB.Pt ' 1- April i COTTON S pi.t. good business done: prices 2'ii po'nts I lirl er; American m'ddllng fair. 6.97d; good middling. .61d; middling. 'fd; low mld dltrg. 6.73d; good ordinary, 6.13d; ordinary, 4.7'kI. ST. LOUIS, Arrll 8 COTTON-Ciulet; middling. lu-,o; aales, 27 hales: receipts 6)i bales; shipment, none; stock. 41,733 hair. NEW ORLEANS, April 9 COTTON Bpot closed quiet and easy; sales. TJt bale, low ordinary, 6 13-Ho, nominal; o-dlnnry, 4 13-16C, nominal, gocxl ordinary 8c; loa middling. 8 5-Hc; middling. 10 9-lSc: good middling, 117-l8c; middling fair, 12 7-16C. nominal; recelpta, I.9M bales; stock, z35,4o6 ba.es. Co -Tee Market. NEW YORK. Aprtl 9 COFFEE Fu tures opened steudy at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points. In rer nse tj lower European cables. loiter c.bles re ported larg receipts at San Paulo for ihe tiiv and the market Increased Its loae s"irhtl)r during the afternoon under scat tering liquidation. The close was teady. net unchanged to 10 points lower. A little m. r than half the Vainness consisted of exchanges fi'wn near to later months Ssle were reported cf 43,0. bags, including Mav at S.8"p; Jtiiy. $c: September. 6 6,Vt6-; I '"-itr, 6 564C.4h.-: January, 6 8F-; Nlarch. 6 .'it 'Ec. B'.ct H10. qiil- t; No f Invob e 7- K-ntos, No, 4, ic kliid, dull; Cotdov. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Faillj Libel 1 Hua CaU'i for TnetdAT, HOGS IN ACTIVE DEMAND. BUT LOWER Late Arrival of Train Iaterfr wilt keep Market and Mask on Hand tloes at Batter Price. SOUTH Receipts were: Official Monday , Ofllolal Tuesday OMAHA. April 9. 1907. Cattie. Hogs. Blieep. 6.m 8.241 8.770 6.BO0 U.0 l.Ouv Two days this week. . .10.91 14.541 1S.776 Same days last week .4H1 8.t'4 i't Same davs 2 weeks ago.. S.il 12.7S6 2o Same days 3 weeks ago..l2.5 17.147 85.911 Same da s 4 weeks aao. .11.9.8 19 974 Same days last year S.6 1..137 2J.H-0 Th following tabie shows the receipts cf cattle, htga and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comiared with last year: 1SS'7. 19',. Inc Dec. Oattl SIO.S'.K 2V.425 44,473 Hogs j.i: 73..107 7..R74 Sheep 564,377 612,118 4o,2C9 CATTLK m T AT ION 8. Good to choice corn-fed steer. ...f5.1'ij6. 73 Fair to good corn-fed steers 4 (i6.2." Common to fair steers 4.ot"u'4.iJ Good to choice fed cows 4.UXi4 75 Fair to good cows and heifers J I 2oy4tM Common to fair cows 2.0ai4..6 Fair to choice atockers St feeders,. 4 ooyC W Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 4(Ml.W Common to fair stockers 3 .t"'u4.00 Hulls, stags, etc 2 7f.a-4.4o Veal calves 4.0UU4.S4) The following table shows the avergt price of hogs st South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: Late. 1907. 190. ;i9uT. ;1904. ,18"8.1902. 1801. March 28. 6 22 2 5 10! 5 171 7 SO, I 86 2 , W ft 1 " 9l 6 22 n ;" 5 26 6 18 6 07 6 00 i a rcn I B :"u. March 30 ( 3 80, 6 00! B 071 7 21 j 6 05 Mulch 31. April 1... April 2... April 3... April 4... April J... April 6.... April 7... April 8... April ... ti kt,. 6 14 4 W 7 2S B 9i 6 47V I B 16 S 04: 7 !" 0 fif.l 5 09j 7 3nl 6 fl-V 8 4f.V 4oV 4!i.4 i 301 i 28 1 6 10 ti 21 h 211 I 7 24 6 Hi 7 a, R 07 1 0 Ooj 7 251 4 93 7 24 t ON 5 99 6 64 & 99 6 62 6 i'5 6 27 i r.8i 6 4s',, 6 21i 6 19 1 6 455i 6 21 6 3", I I 6 2-', 5 -X 6 ,V,4 I 5 26 I 6 33 I 6 2S 4 91. 7 27 6 64 8 01 4 91 1 7 25 8 671 b 92 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Omaha fi.S5y6.50 Chicago lut).6& Kaiaas City 2. 7!'g'i .50 St. Ixul8 19A(6.50 Haoux City 3.4CUCI.66 The oillclal number of car Hotts. $G.(u4i4i.i7i 6 .Vo'y ti.bf) p.Vllrj.fiZ'.i U.'t'Ub.uu 6 a Jo of stook was: brought In today by each road Cattle. Ukigs. Sheep. H'ses C, M. A St. P. Ky 1 4 1 5 88 22 1 1 61 8 12 8 3 2.. 26 19 6 4 8 2.. 1 6 163 Bl 8 abash 1 Mo. fac. Ky 1 I'nlon I'aclno System 63 C. & N. W. Ky. (eaat) 4 C. & N. W. Ky. (west) 70 C, St. I'., M. ot O. Ky. 36 C, li. & (j. (hhsU C, H. & y. (west) 66 C, K. I. & P. least)... 10 C, K. 1. & V. (west)... Illinois Central 3 Chicago Oreat W't'n 1 Total receipts 2U4 The disposition of the day's receipts was an follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 8J7 1,782 Hf.5 Bwirt and Company 1,4!4 66 2,4.(4 Cudaliy Packing Co 1,205 8.0 Z.2 Armour & Company 1,216 8.667 1,849 Vanuatu & Co H .... .... Carey & Benton 91 Lobman A Cu 64 .... .... McCreury at Carey 63 .... .... V. I. Stephen 46 Hill & Son 217 P. P. Lewis 4 Hamilton At Rothschild.. 87 L. Wolf 133 Sam Werthelmer 67 Mike Haggerty 32 Sol Dcgati 2 .... .... J. li. Root & Co 140 T. B. lnghram 13 Sullivan Bros 11 Other Buyers 478 Total 6,294 11.1S9 9,041 CATTLK There was a fairly liberal run of cattle for a Tuesday, about 6,000 head Im lug reported in up to noon. The two days' supply haa been practically 2.0iJ heuvlor I than for Monday and Tuesday of last week I and the quality la nut running as good as a week ago. There wa a rood Inquiry from all classes ! of buyers lor the light and handy weight I steer and then were generally picked up , in goou seaNon at not iur irom sieauy ng ure. On the other hand, both local pack ers and eastern snippers were oflisli when It came to th heavier cattle und these generally had to sell a shade lower than yesterday. The market for cows and heifers was not far from steady. Good fat helfery grades ruled llrm, while ae usual medium kinds were rattier slow sale. In stockers and feeders the movement continues bilsk. Both yard traders and country buyers were anxloua for supplies and the moderate offerings of desirable aiook a.' all weights changed hands readily at full recent quotations. Feeder buyers are still taking the half-fat steers of good quality at better prices than the killers are willing to pay and the volume of busi ness promises lo be of good proportions for the week. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. No. 14 , I 12 10 22 .4 I I 14 Av. Pr. No. Pr. 4 30 4 JO 4 SO 4 10 4 16 4 36 6 Ob 6 At. Pr. .124)4 li . .. toe ... 8(3 ...1120 ...1140 ...11JS ...1M7 .. .i::i ...1S44 ...liinl 17 10 11(4 4 16 14 114 5 16 It 1260 6 10 II 18.4 t 25 IS 1443 i 36 l'J 1 145 t lo 34 141 8 30 8 16 j 14.. j t COWS. ... M4 .. 4.0 ..1110 . . t'.t ... 7 ,. .111)4 . . DUO ... 477 ..llo ... Ult ...1070 ...lo7 ..600 ... 773 ... tit ... f J ... 610 ... 743 ...1650 ...1 lb ...1710 t 15 I 3. 4. I. ..1114 ..1110 ..12:0 ..115! ..Ik',1 . .1131 .. 11:7 ..12(,7 . .ll.'.J ..1.140 . . 1300 4 II 4 13 4 16 4 10 4 26 4 a 4 so 4 36 4 30 4 40 4 40 I 10 II 40 I 40 I 40 3 40 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 I.. 4. . 11.. 7.. 14.. 1 . 1.. 16... 11..'. HEIFERS. t 46 1 36 0 47 In0 eVO 4H0 4 M 4 U 4 40 4 60 4 60 3 40 3 5 4 16 4 20 BULLS. 3 44 1 3 ) 1 4 44 ..1046 . .lo;o 8 76 I 76 CALVES. liO 4 00 3 00 6 CO 1 ISO ni 127 3.0 1)4 171 113 130 I 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 60 U.0 4 145 6 00 i'JO 00 10 6 60 130 60 140 6 60 171 4 I.J STOCKERS AND 15... 13... io!!! FEEDERS 616 4 .4) HM 4 40 671 Hi 45 4 M 4 !0 4 30 4.4 I1. 1043 1074 1012 1011 llol 1042 4 40 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 16 4 75 6 00 6 00 lojft 4 14 21 .. 10... 1... 65.. 4oo 4 li 4 44 4 60 4 4') 4:.) 4V, HOGS The run of hogs wsb rather more ' liberal than dealera were looking lor this morning and, notwithstanding tlie more j favorai le tone to reports from eastern niar- kets, the local trade was slow with prices ! a shade to f.c lower than yesterday nil around. Packers seemed anxious lor the 1 hogs at the decline, and on account of the liberal supply sellers were gent rally ready , to let go at a reasonable ronceMMnn, so that the general movement was tolerably , free, and a clearance made In good season. I Tops brought $6 40. the same as yesterday. ' wh.le the hulk of the trading wax at In.Sui I 6.S5. as tigalnKt $6.3ft'6.37 e.irrday. Representative sales: No. At. to Pr. No. At. 8h. Pr H 1.0 340 4 00 14 1M .. I IH4 46. .. I 10 44 S .. I .V'V, 14 :. . . I 10 64 261 .. 4 32 a 64 J14 .. 4 J 74 :.I4 . . 10 Ml .. 4 lH 43 2t; .. I S.v. 34 3 '2 .. 4 ll- 44 .'at .. ( 3;., 1 51 2l .. 4 llt 44 US 40 4 J! I 71 !4l 4 S!'t 74 2 6 . ( Hi', ; 74 t i 140 4 32 "4 213 160 li:, I to 20 40 I lit, 41 241 .. 13 1, 104 145 ! 4 11 . tl HO 120 t I 47 J'7 40 4 IJ II 121 lo I S! I 71 26 .. 4 II J-4 ..4 I-', 7S 121 .. 2 19 l.'l . . 4 It', 7 I-") .. 4 Jit1 71 5W I I ') r. 2 .. 4 13 J.il .. I 52', ) t ..4 3tt r .'11 . 4 42-, 61 HI .. 4 St., li! 2 4 40 J;. 71 ll .. 4 31' 1" it .. 4 15 tl ;. IoO 4 5J-, 7 2 4 ..4 r, 46 tvi .. 4 lit 41 Ml .. I 36 70 lt4 . . lis 7. .'U .. li'. 71 141 0 4 111 44 13t .. I r 30 10 4 1:', 74 247 .. 4 25 tt lit . . 4 )J , (4 lu .. .15 (I i-4 140 4 421, 44 ft .. I 36 21 3 . . 4 IJ 64 37 30 1 li 40 1 40 4 t.t u 247 to Hi 47 ID .. 4 ll, 41 I'.'I .. I 14 44 f 7 ..4 I.", 71 HO 4u 15 4 443 .. I 43s U Ul SI 4 ii e h SIH 4 4 Slt M 4 tit u t m N 4 U 4 i:v 4 1:) 4 40 4 Mi s . so .141 IO . fv M 11 .ia. :.. ;i ., w. 4 J U BTAOS. ir, 1 1114 1 . ise .1(10 40 llv Re.- I TP . .4.4 I tlv, 1 morning e.'-At.ts of siieep this were pretty liberal, but the late arnv trains Interfered mor or less viith the movement lackers wer cut after sup plies, however, and all desirable mutton grades sold freely at mors or lees ad vanced prices. With nothing very toppy here In tlie way of lamia sales reached fit ic. the record price to date for fed lambs, and with really toppy stuff sellers and buyers were of tne opinion that fti A would nut be an outside quotation. A noted at the opening of the market, only a portion of the receipts were In sight, but buyers took hold freely, so that the early trsde at least was satisfactory at prices usually quoted strong to loo higher than 1 last week. Viuolatlons nn wooled killers: Oood to hoi. e lambs, 17 W.$8 25: fair to g wi lamhs. $7 5.'j7 8o; good to choice yeurlinsB. Iamb i we glits. 86 7"ii7 : fair to good yearlings. ! lambs, weights. 26 4vo6 75: good to choice yearlirits. heavyweights. 86 4CHf6.7T.; fair to pood yearlings, hea . y weight s. M.l.'.yU 40; (rood to choice old wethers. f6.2&ftti 60; fair to good old wethers. 86. vim 26; good to cliol. e ewes, r5.6eu6.0O; fair to good ewes, I', .l.-.jif (to. JJ AV i'.k western shorn ew-es western shorn ewes 117 estern ew es 4)i6 western ewes 313 western ewes 211 western ewes Sat Nebraska-Mexican rwes . Nebraska-Mexican ewes . 116 western ewes ITJO western ewes 179 western ewes 3n western shorn lambs l:3 Nebraska-Mexican ewes . 81l Nebrnaka-Metlcan ewes . 534 western lambs 142 Nebraska-Mexican lambs) 3"9 western lambs 2?') western lambs 1'57 western lambs 254 western lambs r4 1 II 101 4 90 100 4 90 77 5 85 M 6 l 110 f H) 92 6 40 t2 CM 81 6 Si 113 6 70 b3 6 76 12S 5 K5 1,6 6 78 SI ( K2 (80 73 8 00 70 8 00 75 8 10 74 W 74 8 00 80 8 06 MA11KKT CIIIA44tl 1,1 13 "TUCK Cattle Slendy Host Ten to Fifteen lent Higher sheep Strong;. CHICAGO, April . -CATTLE Receipts, about 4.im head; niaj-ket st.wdy; common to last Hlwrs, f4. 4vg .(; htlfeis. f-iuti-e-; cows. fHintuO Ou; bulls, f33oi4.4U; talvts, f..r47.ii; stockors and feeilxrs, f5M6.10. IkitiS-Kcrtipts, about 13.UOO hoad; miir kt UriilSc hlglior; choice Iwavy slilppars, efi.uTu '1.70; choice light, f 6 ttfu ti. Ttl ; light biitiiiers, fii.iwiifel.70; ptu:kln4t, fiiiU'it.tiC; pigs, fii.4tiM4i.2n; bulk of selcs, f tf'titjii". H1JULP AND LAUII9- Keculpt. 14,000 hnu.d, market for sheep strong; lamb slow; hh.p, 14 iVy-i .tX; yearlings, fo.3&U'i.u0; luniba, 5b.0oijo.6o. New York IJ ve Rtock Market. NEW YORK, Aprtl 9-Bc7KVK Ke cnipts, 94) h4ul; market feeling tealy; no trading, dresHl bef In fair de-mand, at 1'u 8V; pai- pound for native lde. KxportJ to day, 80 cltle and 4,HtA) quartera of beef; tomorrow, 4.4(4) quartera of beef. CALVK4J Kwelpts. 475 head; market suiady; good veals sold at f7 u1.26 per 100 pouhils; city disl veal fairly active at i Vu 1-440 per pound; country dreaaed, &ii loio. HOG8 Ret-elpt, 4,077 head; none on sale; muiket ftelliir noiiilnally teuly to loo "sHfcili AND IAJVIBS Receipts, 230 rwad: ihwo and lajnba nominally un changed; spring lambs In poor dmand and barely stotuly; good spring lamb, eo-io pjr head; uo other wuee. St. I.ouls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aprtl . CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,&o0 head, Irsuludln; 800 heatd TeJt una; market tady; native shipping and export steors, t5.4tuG.Bo; dreaaed beef and butcher steers, t4.lsa61f; steers under l.ow IHiumui, f4.un4H.vo; Btockor and feeders, 83.i0'io.; cows and heifers, f2.tJ64i6.26; ceui iiera, fl.S-JtU-.60; bulls, f2.904j4.26; calves, fS.OO ftt'7.2o, Texas and Indian steers, f2.86it4.6o; ccwa u,nd heifers, fl.9(a,4.oo. HOOS Receipts, 11, tw head; market 5c lower; pigs and lights. fa.oVtf.r0; packers, o.i.vuo.uo; butcher and best heavy, fo.ta .6a bHEBP AND LAMHd Receipts, 2U) htuMl: market steady; native mutton), fSaVfl 6.00: lambs, f4.00yl.00; culls and bucks, f3.75 64.75. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 9.-CATTLl-Re-oelpts, 13.000 head. Including 8n0 southerns; market strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, fo.36,i1.40; fair to good. fioOU 6.a; western fed steers, f4.2fw6.75; stockers and feeders, f4.liiC26; southern steers. t3.75 tiu.20; southern coas, j.'l.on'at 20; native cows, fJ.!'j4.6o; native heifers, t3.Uotii6.06; bulls. 83. "'M If.; calves, f4.0O'u7.X). HOtiS Receipts. 13.."uu head; market 'iWa o higher. Top, f.;65; bulk sales, K.47'a6.5i); heavy. l'..4f.'m..Cf; packers, f0.4i'i)i.6-4; pigs ami lights, f.46ii6.&5. 8HKKP AND -LAM US Receipts, 8,000 head; market loc lower; lambs. 87.Oofo.10j ewea and yearlings, fu.iimi6.iif); western fed yearlings, fO.nT.oO; western sheep, f5.4"K4f 6.0U; stockers and feeders, f3.50ji6.60. St. Joseph Mir Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 9. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,3b3 head; market, swady to loc lower. Natives. f4.2!i''(i4.2f: cows and heifers, f2.25ti4.B6; stockers and feeders, f3.75y4.60. Hi HIS Receipts, B,)ifl head; market strong to 6c higher. Top, t0.o2; bulk of sales, fb'.4f4!ti.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,1X7 head; market steady to loc lower. Lambs. t7.'.5'M.15; yearlings, M.S'Xa'7.00; wethers, f6.00 (g4.6o; ewes, 86.ou.u4.00. Slous I lly l ire Mock Market. SIOl'X CITY, la., April 9. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.700 head. Market steady; beeves, il.5c 6.66; rows and heifers, 83.4'ii4.50; storkets und feeder, fl.OO 4M 7o; calves and yearlings, li i) a 4 8u. HOGS Reeeltits. 4.000 head. Market weak, selling at 86.2aii6.35; bulk of sales, 84.26, 6.30. Stork In Slant. Receipts of live stock at th lx prin cipal western market yeterdy: V.Biiie. tiogs. onei'ii. South Omaha Sioux City .... SL Joseph Kansas (ty ,, St. Louis ...... Chicago Totals 6D 1.700 11.300 4.000 8. WO 1S.600 11. UA) 13.0U) 12,000 i'.iii 8. mo 2.00O 14.000 . 4.813 .13.0110 . 8.500 . 4,000 .32.363 00, (Mi 40,187 Wool Market. BOSTON. April 9 WOOL Market Is un usually dull on account of the depletion of supplies, but prices are firm. Territory wools are quiet and new bnsltiea Is ex ceedingly small In volume. Trading domes tic quotations range as follows: Ind ana and Missouri, combing 4s blood, 2 (u34c; combing V. blood, 81'i33c. Texas, scouted basis; fine. 12 months, 71S74c: fine, 6 to 8 months. Jj7oc; fine, fall (lean. 64i'")0, California, scoured basis; northern choice, 67itM'; northern giod, 6u8,c; middle county, 6f.fikjc; southern, 62i"yVlc; fall free, 67'uiic. Ongon, scoured basis; eastern No. 1 staple. 72r73e; eastern No. 1 clothing. ON lit'oc; valley No. 1, 0jieCc. Territory staple, scoured basis; fine, 7-"(i'73c; fine medium, CV'JIOc; medium, 6."UV,o. Territory ordi nary, scoured basis: line, WfiTOc; fine me dium, eV'ilv; medium. 62'u4c. Colorado and New Mexico, spring scoured; X, 6v7uc; No. 1, fWlirtnc. ST. LOUIS. April 9. WOOI Lo wer; me dlam grades, combing and clothing 2!a ifi'ic; light flu". 2"ij21c; heavy fine, 15417e; tub washed, 2iT7c. Oil and Hoils, NEW TOHK, April .OIIy Cottonseed, oil, steady; prime crude, f. o. b. nil. Is, 3'. 4 ii l7V.c; piiin- yellow, f. o b. mills. 4i" j.'. Petroleum. stealy; refined New York, fs.20; Philadelphia and Baltimore, Sn 16. Turpen tine, ft arty at 7JVJ 73c. ROP.1N Finn; strulned, common to good $4 W'y4 .. oil. CITY, Pa.. April 9 -OIL Credit bil nnces. tl ; runs. J?)..!.' bbls.; aveiuse, 1.2. 17 I t. Is ; .hlpriieiits. l.'1 bbls.; avTau-. lW.ffirt bbls. SAVANNAH, Oa., April 9'-TURPEN- T1M:-5!i'i,c. ROSIN-FIrm; A. B and C, fl 3'.S; D, 84 37H; E, t4 4o; F. t4.4.Vj: G K. 15 2i: M, $T).3o; N, f5 46 W. W., f5.7). ft 45: II, $i.a:.. W. G., $5 Of. gngar and Blolsasrs. NEW YOT K. Ar ril 9 OA R- Ra w. firm; lair re.1r.ing. 3 c; centrifugal. 94 te:. 3'-. li3 ll-l.j . M.)lssss .sr. i!7'!-' 15-'dc. Ri lined, steady. No . ti-; No K. 4 15c No. lo. 4 'f.c; Ni 11. Uv; No. 12. IV.c; No. 13, $e-: N 14. i H.V: wifei tloner' A i .r-; cut l.aif. 5 4"c ; iru-h-d, 5 4-. iiow.l. r e.i 4 : irii au'ated. 4.7 " cubes. 4 V.c. MmLASSI.S- Kt auy ; New urliani, open kettle, g. 1 d to choice. 37t3:'C NEW OKLEANri. Ap.il S.-rTtit-S'eadv ; " pen kottic ce'itrtfugal. SVjjt.t7. c centrifugal yellow, SSuitc: conil.H. y.i 6 i"- MfIJkSHEt-Ju!et; new syrup. 3ooj3ic. Evnnoratet Aiples 1 NEW YORK, April 4 nrle ''r-.ll 9 KVAKiRATED APPLES Market Inactive oalrg to a lig.it e"rt demand and nrlces are holding -ready Fancy are qui ted at 4c; choice at Ve, piin.e at 64i.6 -ic, juor lu laic al t'4'jc I. . - .- . 1 Ll I J CAIJKOHNIA niUFOP rmiT-PrtitiM are somewhat unsettled by unconfirmed ru mors thst supplies have been offered st concessions from the coast. California prunes ranging from 1tt up to l are utiuted at Km lie; Oregon range from 6o to ll. Aprlott are quiet and unchanged, with choice quoted at l"c; extra choice at Uvj til--, and fancy at ll,iJ-'c t'eachea are dull, with choice quoted at 111,11V:; extra cholo at l-'uliV; fancy at U-u.3c, and extra fancy at lgjllVv Halslns are flrra. with loos nms. atel quoted at 8&lic; seeded ralslna, lotjl.c, London layer at fl.tVUl.tX). OMAHA WIIOLKgAI.K M ARKRT. Staple and Faney rrodare. KC.O!4-Per do., lbc 1U TTKR Packing stock. 18lc; cholc to fancy dairy. lih3o; creamery, Sbd:. LIVE PuCLTRV-Hens, luv,c; old roost ers. 6c; turkey. 12c; ducks, loc; young roosiers, 6Sc; geese. c KRl ITS. PINEAPPLES Plot Ida. to SO&6.00 per crata .- , it A WPKHRIES-Cholc Texsa M quart case. f3va4.oa CllA.NMhTHlES-rer bbl.. f46(l60; in bushel box, fl.60. APPLES Northern Spies, Taney Oren Ii us, per bbl , 33 50; Iowa and Missouri Belt Davis, 18 60; VVlnesaps. f2.uv per b-jx. COCOANPTS- Pr sack of IoO, f4.00. TROPICAL PRL'li'S. LEMONSl-Llmontera. Joo end 8S0 slse, 85.50, other brands. 5oc less. ORANGES California navels, extra fancy, 176. 1X0, 216, 2bO sues. 84.00; fancy, 126, lot) sizes. 83.76, choice. Urge else, per bog, W.J5(8.2. BANANAS Pr medium slaed bunch. K il? X; Jumbos, f2.tikU8.IO. FIOS California, bulk, 6Hc; 8-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, Uo; 8-erow Turkish, o. (JKAPK FRl'IT-Slgeg 4 to 80, f5 80. DATES Kadaway 6e; sayers, to; hat lowls, uc; new sttifred walnut date, f-Px box, fl.00. NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS. TI RNIPS AND CARROTS Pet dot hunches. 46',p60c. TOM A TOES Florida, 80-b. erat, ftOa LEAF LETTUCE Hot bousM, per do. heso, 460. HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dog.. l.ueidl.3 t l i TMBKRS-Per dog., Jl.Sft. RADISHES Per dozen bunches, 8fS743o; extra huge bunches. 75o doien. PARSI.ET Hothouse, per do, bunches. 40c PIE FLANT 60-lb. boxes. 82.252.76. ONK)NS-Home grown, per bu., 100; re4 or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2; Spanlsn, per crate, f2 00. ARPARAOl'H -$1 75 per dozen bunchea NEW POTATOES-I'er pound. 7c, OLD VEGETABLES. NAVY BEANS -Per bu., fl.65: No. . $1.60. LIMA BEANS Pr lb., to. I'OTATOES Tsbl stuck, per bu., 60c; seed stock. 7ucjfl.00. SWEET PO i ATOEfi-lllnols. per larg bbl., to 00; Wisconsin Rurals and Burbanka, fic per bu.; seed eweet potatoc. per bbU fl.86. CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown, 8c per lb., new Tcxhb cabbage, per lb., 2Vto. TURNIPS. CARHOTS BEETS Per bu., 75c; parsnips, per bu., 81.00. BEEF CUT PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, Sc; No. I, 8c: No. I. To. Loins: No. 1. 17Vc; No. 2, 12V,c; No. 8, loc Chucks: No. 1, 6c; No. 2. 6c: No. 3, 4c, Round: No. 1, 74c; No. 1. 7'ic: No. f. 6c. l'late: No. 1, (V; No. 2, 2'.c; No. 8, io. Ribs: No. 1. 14e; No. 2. 84,c; No. t, 8c MISCELLANEOUS. IIONET-Per 84 trainee. fS.no. SUGAR Oranulat.eC csne. In sacks, 8 III granulated beet In sack. 86 U. COFFEE Roast!, No. 36, 2o per lb.1 No. SO, 210 per lb.; No. 2b, 19c per lb.: No. 20, 15c per lb.; No. 21, 18o par lb. CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin twins, 17c; new full cream brick, 180: block Swiss, 19c; lUnberger, 16o; Young America. 17c. CIDER New Tork, half barrel, $2.76; bar rel, $f.oo. NUTS California walnut. No. t. oft shell. 13c; No. 1. soft shell, 46c; Brazils. 16rfclfc; pcan. 19a21c; filbert. 12Hc; p. nuts, raw, 7'4jo; roasted. 8o; California al. monds. hard shell. 17Ho; Taragona, I7v-c: cocoanuts. 85 00 per 100. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west ern 4MiS0c: Maine, fl.lS. Tomatoes. 8-lb. cans) fl 45; standard -lb. cans, 31.30 Pineapple, grated. 2-lb., standard, t2.:iJ2.80; sliced. tl.75'i2 Sj; fnncy Hawaiian, 2-lb., f2.7B; lu. lb., tl.75. Gallon apple., fancy, 2 effoo. California apricol. $2.00. Pears. :i.7(it2Mli Peaches, fancy, $j.7wl.40; L. C. peaches. $2 004(2 W. Alaska salmon, red, -I1.1B; fancy Chinook, flat. t2 .10; fancy sockeye, flat. 11.94. Sardines, quarter oil, 83 25: aeTree-quarter mustard. t3.00. Sweet potitoes, II.1091.2C. Sauerkraut. . Pumpkins. 80cll,00. Wax beans, I-lb.. 80caji.oo. Lima beans, 2-lh., 75cfjt1 35- Soaked peas. 2-lb., 60o; early June. tl.06vffl.lS: fancy. $1.264.1.86. FISH Pickerel, dressed. 9c; plk. dressed, 1-c: white fish, dressed winter caught, ISfilSc; trout, l'."iil4c: halibut, 13e; salmon, 10jl7c; cstflsh, 16e; herring, dressed, pan frozen. c; perch, scaled and dressed. 7o; perch, skinned, dressed, headless, 7o; ore p. pie, round, 6fc9c; cripples, large, fancy, ISc; black ba. 2V; smelts, sweet and fin. 13c; eel. 18c; blu fish. 14c; red snapper, Uc; roe shad, per pair, 8"V?i40e; frog legs, 40ej lobsters, green, pr lb., 87c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 40c; mackerel. Spanish, per lb.. 18c. mackerel, native. 36c per lb.; fresh greegj turt'e rrest. 2Pc lb. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune v somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grade; quo tations range from 814:0 to 9c for California fruit and from SHc to 60 for Oregon. Ap ricots are firm ana it i reported that, offerings for prompt shipments are being wlthdruwn; choice are quoted st 18c; peaches re unchanged with fancy yellow quoted at 13Ho: fsncy Mulr, 14Vfro. Ralslna are firm: loose Muscatels are quoted at fi)9c; seeded raisins, tKTtUc. CURED FISH Family whit P-h. per lusrtsr bbl., inn lbs., fl 00: Norway mack erel. No. 1. $86.00: No. 8. 8.f0. herring, la bbls . Ihs each. Norway. 4k. $11.00 HR AN Per ton $19 60. HAY Choice upland, flO.nO: medium. 89.09; No. 1 bottom. 88.00; off grades. IB 000144): Rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa. $10.60. RI A L EgTATB THANfFKRS. Dundee Realty ocenparvy to John F. Maxwell, lot 17, block 101, Dundee Plao $ 6C0 Balthaa Jetler to Amelia Blase, lot 7, block 1, .letter's gwond aOl'.lon to South Omalia 1M Lawrence C. Etnewold and wlfa to Jorgeu Petersen, riSO feet of lot 8, block 4, E. V. Smith' addition 1,671 John ti. Klausner and wife to Hiram G. Bell, lot 2, Mock 112, Dun doe Place 960 Fr.ncls J. Collier and wife to Ella Iuty, lot hi, block L MoiunouLa Park 27$ Carl R. Carlson and wlf to Timothy L 1 -arson, lot 11, block f, E. V. Smith s addition 2,630 James Gilbert to Roy A aTartout, lot 1T bl.ck 97, Dundee Place $36 Willi I n It- Morand to Wmme. Morand, lot , in, block 6, Irake addition..... Shii r A Chaae Co. to IMward liloh- Ihii r' t' . 40 feet of lot 9. block k. Iulevi rd Park adiiitlon 600 Oeiie tla.ny W. Hawkin and wlf to An- Wllkliwon. lot 46 and 4rt, 1, Saunders & HlmeUHUgh's b ck addition 1.760 Oscar J. Pickard and wife to Matilda Johnson, lots 19 and 20, block 27, West Side UN Albert Tesnohhllvek to Anton N votny and wife, lot 11, block 2, Poae -ter U CtAib k addition to SonUI Omaha 890 !.'( bl a 14. Heel and husband tr. Sllu B. Brown, lot 7, block 8, Sherlilan Place US) Walter L. Selby and wife to Sila II Brown, lot 8, block 3, Sheridan Place 30 George W. Spregue and wife P George K. Butiin. lot 14. block 11 Saunders ol- H:ine..atigh's addition.. 2K) John (J. Detwdler and wife lo 11 waid T. Yates and wife, lot 4 and eV. oi lot 5. blia k 8, K' .untie Pla4.. t.btA) Abiuham L. Patrick aeid wlf. to Wil son H. Wiuney e-gi feet of lots 31 and 32, bleak 6, and part of lot 33, bl'M'k 5. KJ.by Place 2, MX) Thotrss H Germ nnd wife to Tn-lia C. linen, e6'i feet of lot 2, bloek 8, Sweesy s addition 1 Ma ". itutl.er and husl.iiud to James Halre, lot . bl. ck 1, Belvedere addi tion 900 Siime to same, 18 67 acres, 18-1H-13 $,ouy United Iteol Estate and Trunt com pany to le i l,e. la McFarland, lot 1. blork 2o, Kuuirfae 1'iacfi lX) Anna 1 homsen to Jurgen Thomsen, lot 15. bliH-k 2, Armstrong's First a. I lltlon 1 Jurgtn Th. nin to Anna Thorn sen, lot 2. block 1. Ruinrnlt Plar-, and other lot 1 Robert t. Fink, county irm-sun-r. to l.i iter h. Hl.ai.iker, lot 6, block . poppletnn Park Same in M M. rvhonborn, lot 6, 1.1. rfk 11. Walnut Hill riuii.e to Henry W letiiicck, lot 9. b. k 8. V.a.nut 11.11 San e to Thomas K. Gerln, e feet of lot I, Murk . Sweeny add tlon t'un.e to G"rge E Turktngtnn, lot 1 snd 17, block 4, Wise ex Panneles ad ! lion Same to fiarle Johnson, lots 6 and 4. bl . k 1, Wl-e & Parmele s adtll thm Total ,..$j,-4l