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IIIK OMAHA DAILY HF.E: TIITTaSDAV, AVIUJ, 11. 1007. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET included. UV; firsts. lc I Cheese, steady. USil5c. prim first. 17c. YORK C.F.Ert 4,1. i k in Jh'.t Cati Wis V get's Ftttnra. wide fluctuations in wheat and oats i May Whn Option One Oat After (tAvfrnnfat Aitn nearly Pabllcetlon of Report m! Oat Erratic. notations MAR.KKT Various NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS OMAHA. April 10. IMC. r.Hdmg; In wheat and oata wu the fea ture of the market and prlcei were un steady. Corn wu firm and wheat ai djll until the publication of the government . mnnw Tti ,....-).. .-. : i " e " iiininvk ' ruru rilUllg IIT Mil grain and receipts were light, but trans actions were not of great volume, the only activity displayed being in oata and later In wheat Wheat opened a si ode higher on receipt of more damage reports, which caused an advance, of tc In May wheat and c In thu July options. I'pon the receipt of the government report the market turned con slderabiy harder. The report waa about what hud been anticipated, with 60 per rant shown in Texas and about in per cent In Oklahoma. The prospects In other Btai-9 were good and the report waa generally deemed unlavorablc to a higher lanKo In prices. The clone was at the highest point with a net gain of In May wheat and !c In the July optloriH. A stronger tone wag In evidence In the corn market Prices opened sternly and ftlight U'lvunte were refunded, a." advance of kc being m.ido In May opil. lis, but a alight rend h,n carried price hack to mar tiie opening level. The rfusi) waa higher and hu-Hes were recovered. (nut were the feature of the tnarkVt. All option opened strong. Me.y corn opened at an advance of v but declined V to 41',c. July options were very str rig, however, and scored an advance of '-c The rausc of the, wraknrn In May nnd strength In July options wna extreme congestion. The shorts weie squeezed In July optins and tha close was at an advance or lc. .May optiona recovered .it the close and were ,o above the low points Primal v ieccHd w.-re 5SS.f"iO bushels and shipments 18f..' bushels", ugitlnst receipts hint year of u.l.OuO bushels and shipments of 22.i' bushels. I'orn receipt were 5R2.0O0 bushels and shipments Wi..fi bushels, iigiilnat rei '( tB of 44S.nn bushels and ship ments of WA,"i bushels last year Clearances were 12f,iW bushels of corn. 6.000 bushels of oata and wheat and flour equal to 128.000 bushels. Liverpool waa unchanged to '-4. higher on wheat and corn wan urchanged. The arrvernnwnt crop report for the period ending April I was Issued early In the mar ket mid estimated th- supply of winter wheat at 47'i.tu,""0 bushels, with the con dition of the crop arranging 88 9 per cent. Comparison wlih last year In moat states woa favorable, but the greatest loaa waa In Texas, which i-howed only a condition of lil per cent, against SI per cent last year. Oklahoma was given nt 7G per cent, against BO per cent last year. Local range of optiona: Artlcles.l Open. IIIgh. Luw. Close. Yesy. of tha Day fommnritf tea. NEW YORK. April 10 FLOCR Receipt. lf.4 bbls.; exports, torn bbls.; market steady, bat quiet; Minnesota, patents. M.H'nt.S; Minnesota bakers. SitojjtW; wintor straights, S8.0QiiS.26; winter pat ents. $3 iifri au; winter low grades, i.7id Hy flour, steady; fair to good. 3 i6 4iif', choice to fancy. 13 K5'u4 15 , (.VRXMKAI.- F rm; fine whlta anil yel: low, i.t0; coarse, tl.uhg'l.lu; kiln dried, VMlEAT-necelpta. U.000 bu.j Sxports. 19l bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 red, W-c, elevator, ate MV, f. o. b. afloat; Nu. 1 lu.rthein. liuluth. Wc, opening nav igation, f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 hard winter, fco'Se, opening navigation, f. o. b. afloat. In face of a rather bearieh government report wheat was strong and decidedly higher today, due to a belief In extsnaive southweat damage since April 1 and pro nounced strength In coarsa grains. Thers waa also a lot of dry weather and bug news In the southwest. Final prices showed Vulc net advance. May. 5 ll-16tibHc, closed at ftiSc; July. H closed at a; "He; riept'inber. fciVtrtf.So. closed at S7V-. CORK-Recrlptn, W.SX bu.; exports, 123,912 bu ; spot market firm; No. 2, 66c. ele vator, and 63e., f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 white. Kiio, and No. 3 yellow, 6&o, f. o. b. alloat. The option market was more active and stronger with the west, closing at S' 1 net advance. May closed at uc; juiy, Mi'.47e, closed at 54Tc. OATH Receipts. 82,5W bu : exports, 15,000 bu.; spot mai ket film; mixed oats, 26 to 82 lbs , 4,c; natural white, 30 to S3 lbs., 4Vu60o; clipped white, i to 40 lbs., tMStc. IIAV- Firm; shipping. 1Xubc; good to choice. II. lb. llul'D-Weak; slate, common to choice, ll; crop, liaise. 10 crop, tVUSc; Paclrto coh.i. lHtj etop. Hllc; 1st crop, 7to H1DKS Firm; Cantral America, 24Vc; Iinota, 2t3c. UrlATlIKR Uulet; acid, 27H3c. PRD 161UNH l.eef, ateady; family, 114.50 'qrlo.mi; mess. fv.ouulO.Ou; beef hama, MV0 'lM.W. packet, $l".incll.OO; city extra Ire la mesa. $20.uuU21.0U. Cut meats, steady; pickled heilles. Jlu iKal2.oy, ploklsd hams, lll.fl,(12.on. Iard, flrtn; western prime, 0iKg.10; refined, steady; continent. 40; I'oik. steady; family, 11800; abort clear, 17.iy(i.; mess. ll7..Wi(T6.. TAI.l.tJVV Hteady; city (U per pkg), 63 8Sc; countrv ipkgs. frel, 'i!4C. RlCBelteady; domestic, fair to extra, 2S jitlc; .lat.Mti, nominal. Rl'TTER Firm; street piloe, extra crearueiy, yySlc; official prices, cream ery, common to extra, 21'83oe; renovated, common to finest, lHai4o; western Imitation creamery, extra, SByTc; flrata, 'JiMc CHEESB Firm; state, full cream, col ored and white, small September fancy, lje ; state, October best, lfa'KMic; sute to prime, miW'VJ; .state winter maile, average best. 12"e. liOiS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, lVc; choice, lSHiyT.lc; brown add mixed, extra, 184 lKc; firsts to extra, firsts, KHfrlR'ic; western firsts. l7Sj.1c; official price, 17l7Vc; ao onds, ltinKc IViLTrRT Alive, firm; western chickens. litUc; fowls. 17c; turkeys, 13c. Dressed, firm; western chickens, lO'alOV; turkeys, HXjl4c; fowls, 1014 Vic. Vheat I May... July.;. I Corn I Miiv... July... Hept... Oats - I May. ..I .lulv...! Bept... A naked. 70HR 41SR; 41B I 71A 73'B 42VH! 42't,H! 417tB1 42 Al 3HSH-39SSR S2VB! KViHl 70-vn 72HH 41'UTI 41SR 41 l,U 41'V 3SH 1 1 j 32 Hi HI 7TA 7311 42A 41" H 42B 42 A .ICS A 70HA 7K 41 'H 41S 41B 41 n SSSvA Narrow frofeaaional Limitatoni of tbt WsrVat Are Still la ETidtace. TRADING IS DULL AND IRREGULAR Valves, at One Time Mark Below Tuesday's LeTrl, Rise Above It ad Recede, Maklag Net thaagea Few. NEW YORK, April 10. The narrow pro. fessional llmltatlona of the present stock market continued much In evidence today. The Inconsistent course of the price move ment was accepted as reflecting nothing morn than the shifting sentiments of the professional traders seeking to scalp a profit. The market seemed to be equally free from either buying or selling transac tions of a substantial character. With n selling pressure on the market the room traders found It eaay to advance prices as a result of their own limited buying and bidding up, but the futility of the process waa demonstrated when they atempted a re-sell to take profits. The buying demand being aa torpid as the selling pressure, the proht-taklng simply resulted In price re tracing the previous course. Tlie" was not much news to account for the day's movements The spirit of caution reflected In the diminishing activity of the market Is generally attributed to a distrust of the permanence or genuineness of the present conditions In the money market. I he suspicion on this point Is due to cer tain discrencles In the rates chaiged for money. The present ease of rates tor call loans at the Stock exchange and for time loans In Wall street obviously are not af fecting the rates paid by railroads for ac. commutation on a large scnle. Last week's example of the Erie note Issue was supple mented by the sale announced today of $tU6,iiu) of three-year 6 per cent notes bv the Wabash. The terms were not ofilclally announced, but were understood to repre sent little relaxation from the rates re cently In force for such flotations. It la pointed out also that banks are gliui to purchase the highest gi-ade of mercantile paper al 6 per cent or above, thus serving to give a fictitious appearance to the time money rates. The financial district Is full of reporta of renewed negotiation for term borrowing by railroads and corporations and this gives the Impression that a waiting demand exists for all available credit, wnlon may prevent any effective relaxation in the money market A r.i,,ii i .1 Wank of England discount rate Is quite confidently expected tomorrow, as the open market rate haa fallen more than L,e.nt .SHo.w the btt,,k "d h central Institution has made large addi- r'" re";"' during the last week. ,na?nt "'"V... JlowA'ver. P-r.lat.ntly n.w.v. . r i"'ci view or tne quacy of the present money market l,J BUBiain anv nroi.iniru.1 the day waa favorably affected by the re turns, but eased later Russian Imperial 4s closed at 711 and Russian bonds of 14 at 41. HEKI.1N, April 10 Prices on the Hour's t'1ay Improved. Russians were strong, but Americans were under-New York parity. PARIS April li Prices on the H.-.ura generally today were firm, but market closed dull. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. April lO.-MONKY-On call any. 1 i 2 per cent; ruling rats S per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, very dull and easy; rlxty days, 8 per rent; nlnetv days, 4 Vi i 4 S per cent; six months, t per Cent PRIMF1 MERCANTILE TAPER - &66Uj per cent. BTERLJNfl ETXC1IANOE - Firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34 Ou&hJi 4. Wo for demand and at 14 823li4.s226 for sixty-dar bills; posted rates, lt.H2ViM.sS and 14 stV-(i4.sH; commercial bills, 14 82. SILVER Bar, 644MVi Mexican dollars, 4M4C. HOND8 Oovernment, firm; railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today as follows: 104 Japsn la. M series P4 io ells 1M do 4Si " 1034 do Id triA 101,L. N. unl 4s.. IOI14 Mm. c t 131S Mi rentral 4s II 1S0H do 1st Inc U ... 7JMlnn. A St. L h.. ...1" U. K A T. 4s I7V4 . .. do Is M' ... H,N. R R. of H e 4s U ... S'iN. Y. 0. f. IHs M . . .nmv, n. l. r (. f us ... ! N PaclHc 4s 101 ... M do Ss Tl ...1JN. A W. c. 4s tin . .. 5 O. 8. L. rfdg. 4s ...14 Pnn roo. IS " ... 4 R-a1ltia n. 4s 7S PJ4,S. L. A I. M c Is 10PV4 St L B f f 4s 14 re. re B bid. Omnha Cnsh Prices. WMKAT No. 2 hard. Wu"0c; No. 4fisr: No. 4 hard, Dtialc; No. 3 b4'jl7l!0. CORN No. 3, Wic; No. 4, 82340; grade. '.'Mi 28c. OATS No. 3 mixed, gSVc; 8W40; No. 4 whlta. 39o. H i E No. 2, oc; No. S, BSHo. Carlot Iteeeipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 3 hard, spring, No. a white. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis , Omaha ulnth Bl. Louis .... 12 1S4 10 ltitf lfJI 23 IS 73 141 39 2 cash, 44tf May, 44Vfec; t'HICAGU GHAIN AND I'HO VISIO.s Features of the TradlnK and Cloalnsj Prlees on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. April 10. Reports of further spread of the "greon bug'' peat caused an advance of more than lc a buahel today In the price f wheat. At tho cloea the May option waa up tj"c. Com was up Vo. oatx c nnd provwnone 102uc. The wheal market waa firm the greater part of the dal. A moderate reaction oc cuned aa a" rosult of the government re pon, but the market quickly recovered friwu Uils alight aetback and prices soon roe to a higher leval than had existed prior to the announcement of the official statist lea. The governnlnr.t figures on the average condition of winter wheat met the expectation of the most radical be-ara, but freali reiaji ts of damage by "green bint" ir. the south Wt outweighed the effecta of the government's slatlntk-e, aa It waa fcorerally conceded that great Injury lute been Inflicted since the government fUiUiee were compiled. Many reports received to day tell of further rapid spread of tha "yieen bug" in the wheat fields of Kan sis. The nuukct closed strong, with prlees near the hJgheat point of the day. May wheat opened VVc. to k,So higher, at 7U i7lc, sold at 7tiTo and then advanced to 7Sc. Final quotatlona were at 77g. Clearam-es of wheat and (lour were equal to K'o.Tio boshtls. Primary receipts were 6M,UG0 bushele, agalnxt 2Ul,uvs bushels for the oorrcHponc'liiK time one year ago. MJnneup. lis, Oululh and Chicago reported re'eipts of 34 cars, against 41. cars last week and 1M care a year ago Trading In corn was quiet., but the mar ket displayed considerable firmness. The) clime was tlrm. May com opened Hc hiKhrr, at iitOTiC "'J UP ' -;ic an1 clowcl ut 47VaC. Ixa'al receipts were 163 cars. Including two f contract grade. A new high record mark for the Beason waa scored in the oats market, the May opium telling up to 4.Ue. The principal trading waa In the July and September deliveries. On of the main sources of strength waa a report that most of the oata already sown In Iowa would have to tie plowed up owing to last night s eld wavk May oats opened unchanged to V' higher, al 42i4.re, advanced to 43c and cloeed at 44V- local receipts were 141 eara. ProA'Islons wrre firm on covering by Blunts At the close May pork was up 3c at lo.' 1-ard wasi up luc, at II S&. Ribs I 'L.o. hluher. at ts t7U l.'tlioated ivcelr.ta for tom Trow are i S'heut. 3 cars; corn, 192 oars; oats. 187 cars; hogs. 22, Of head. The leading futures ranged as follows: St. Ionia tJeneral Market. , ST. LOUIS. April 10.-WHHAT Higher, track No! 2 red cash, TOMrlSTIo; No. 2 hard, 731c76c; July, 784c CORN Higher; track No 44Hs; No. 2 white, 464f4&d July 4674c. OATS-Hlgher; track No. 2 cash, 43c; No. S white. 41fl44i.c; May, 41c; July. S7He- FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, I3.S0 Ih3 80;. extra fancy and straight, 13.203.50; ojlear. 32.b6a-2.86. 8 EEL Tltnolhy , dull. 3 003.75. i t 'RNMFAI-Steady; $2.40. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, SSfftoc. HA Y Firm; timothy. l&.00sjl.00; prairie, 110 00j, 13.(0. IRON COTTON TIE43 II 10. BAOGINO 10-tc HEMP TWINE 10c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, I1H77H. I-ard. higher; prime steam, 18). I'ry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, I9 37H; clear ribs. $9 60; short clears, S&.62V4-Ua-;on, steady: boxed extra Bhort, S10.26; clear ribs. 110.37: short clears, 110.60. POULTRY Steady; chickens. HHi springs. 3oc; turkeys, 12ijj13c ; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, SaHo; dairy. 21ft26e. E(.K59 Firm, Uhic. Receipts Shipments. Flour, bbls 8.000 11.000 Wheat, bu S6.0OO 27,000 Com. bu .....72.000 . 168,000 Oats, bu 88.000 144.000 Kansas City Grsls and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, April 10 WH EAT4 May, 70Ho; July. Tio: Bertember. 74c; No. 2 hard, 70'74o; No. 3. 6fi'670c; No. 2 red. 74HW 75c: No. 3. 6Ti'73c. CORN May, 40vc: Julr, 42c; September, 42c; cash No. 2 mixed, 40Hc: No. 3, 3Sc; No. 2 white, 4mtf'41Hc; No. 3. VmOc. OATS No. 2 white. 41Vc; No. 2 mixed. 40c. HAY Hteadv to SI lower; choice timothy, S14 NX(i 16.00; choice prairie, S10.60raU.00. RYE Steady, GofcRJc. F.C.ilS Firm; firsts, 16c. BUTTER Creamery, 2:12!;; dairy, ISc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 64 Ono 84.VX Corn, bu 23,000 4i.0on Oats, bu. 26,000 18,000 Closing quotations at Kansas City, as fur nished by Logan & Bryan, S Board of Trade: money. Much eaae ade-aup- of Importance has been attached estimate on the condition of the W ri Ail f nri, 'T. . . . highly nmrnT. .. . i '.Zon proved ear. o 'LTl1 howed th" tir'' " of the esnT.f. rmV?ht elnc, th tnorrinTVht. rZZTlo.T portnt'terldei rnromet,h.ncropn:r. port. The deterinlnat on of the Inler.taTn n-U,roreE07,,,'.Tlun1 t0 P"Hh the1, . " or. t- H- ilarrlman concernlna- c.r official winter lT. i. rsf Js. do coupon . V 8 s dn coupon V. S old 4s. do coupon . t. 8. nt'W 4s. do mupoo . Am. Tobacco 4e.. do aa Atrhlson lean. 4a. . do ad!. 4a Atlantic C L. 4s. Bui A Ohio 4a ... do S"s Prx. K. T. c. 4a.. central of III Ss do 1st Inc. do II inc do d Inc cnes. ft Ohio IV ('hlcairo A. Ss C, B ft Q n. 4s... C. R. 1. ft P. 4s ... do col. 5s CCV ft St. L. I r Colo, hid Da. act. A. 44 Colorado Mid. 4. Colo. A 8o. 4a.. Cuba fia ........ P A R. O. 4a ... . Manners' 80. Is Brla p. I. 4s do fen. 4s Ho, kin, Val. 4i Japan as Hid. Asked. were .. us . . os .. IIS .. ! .. loO 4s. 6'4 St. L. 71 gaaboard A. L. 4s. 17 So. Parltlc 4a .... pm do in 4a ctfa . o Railway la. 10 Taiaa ft P is 14T.. ft U A W, ..lOnm'nlon Paclflo 4a. . . Irt V f Stael M (a . . I47t Wabash la .... . . fi Watern Md 4a.. . . 13 W. ft U E 4a ..ion wis. Central 4a 74 , 7 . T4'4 rs in 117 ov, loi s . ill 75 . 12 . i( Boston Stocks and Honda. BOSTON, April 10--Call loans, 4VS cent: time lo;ns, PfiH per cent, closing quotations were: per Official Atrhla.m ad). 4a. do 4a Max. Central 4s.. Atchison do pfd Boston A Albany Poefon A Maine. Pnatnn Elevated Fttrhhurg pfd ... Mexican Central N T.. N. H. ft fnlon Pacific Am. Pneu. Tuba. Amer. sugar do pfd Am. T ft T Am. Woolen do pfd Ilomlnlon I. A B Edlon Klec. Illu. Mafia. Blactrio ... do pfd Mnaa lias Vnlted Fruit .... United 8. M do pfd V. S. Stool do pfd Adventure Allouex Amalgamated .... Asked. i Atlantic IS . aVi Blnghsm U . II i'al ft Heels 0 . f ' Ontennlal II . MS Copper Rang 1'4 .135 Paly West 14 .159S Franklin 1"S 1 Oranby Ul 123 lele Roralo II t!S Maaa Mining I H ...174S Michigan 14S ..140 Mohawk K, .. I Mont. C ft C IS ..1! Old Dominion 53 ..1 Oacaola 1H . IMS Parrot IIS I0S Qiilnry II" .. aS ghannan H .. SO Tamarack 10 . -30S Trinity S .. II t nltad Copper MS .. 41 V. 8. Mining H"i .. S3 V. 8. Oil P'S ..111S Ptah 4I .. 61 s Victoria 7S .. ns Winona .. 3S North Bmte .. ..loos Butte Coalition .. JS Nevada .. M Cal. ft Atirona .. 14 Arlsona Com. . . "S . I6S . 14 .ll . tS Price of copper at fh.1 ,re,u,'8"ll'n In the feature Z dayMe,TheXCrtnn changes were amnll i'l.i, ? d,,y 8 nft' t one time con."derab v"?h pr"PS w"re considerably talow llw'niJ1" the" value, 11,712,000 ts ana me old 4s U fVllrriKaa - Ul PBIAfl i' t !rL totai Par - nu on cull. New York Stock choT ouinon8 on the .."RV. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat May July Corn May July B bid. i i I 69HI 70'4 !t70O'in 72Sj 721 72 H iK. 40H 404 4041 404B 41HI 42J'Vi41H'a-l42aHB Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAI-OLIS, Minn., April 10 WI1KAT May. 7?ic; July, RHxiiaiV: No. 1 haxil. SiftKac; No. 1 northern, WnQ 817ci No. S northern, 78t?7ro. FI"LR-Flr9 patents. S4l64.a- second patents, l4.ta.Krt 4. 10; first clears, SJVjg.W; mni clears. 2 402.50. URAN In bulk, S16.50O-H.75, 689 47c i No. No. 3 Articles. Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes y. "6V 2, 4e 4'J' 47S! 421 T7S 7Si,?f 7KS'7s-;rT9 K2j Ms 47S' 4'".N 4;ts 4S''o- 7l 47i.i !HVjA J4'iiail 34S 34US 348o4Si 16 07S, 16 IL'U 16 12J 18 27' I 16 07Si' 16 2JH 16 UH 16 2TV,j 16 0H 16 10 8 75 srt s :s R 66 t 76 . 8 52U Wheat I I Mar i77rfTM TS July : 7t. rTieV , SO1 ti "r" Sept. iSOSil-S. MV l)e:. l 82 sasl Corn Mhv 4ri"! 47 July IWu-.l 43 Sept. .1 47',; 'Oils- i I I . I I May 4Vi"S 4S' 42! 4S 42 Jjly 3i'yS) w'V S'-V "l 5y Pork May Ji:IV Ijird- Mav ID 1 Sid Sit July 8M TV 8 80 7UJ Sept. 9 00 I 10 U0 1 OTS; Ribs J I I May 8 0 8 671 8 60 8 rv' Ju'y 8 TiW 8 ?-.! 8 72' 8 lu I B-pt. 8 W'il 8 8 S2l 8 .-S1 No. !. . ta.h tiuotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, S3.104J 3 ti; straights. $2 i.i'i 2'): firing patents, 8.: 4'-U3.6v: atraig'uts, t3.Mi;3.. baker. $J.ts) WliEAT-N 1 spring. sci'Me; No. 3 s-rir 4'Cc: No. 2 red, 7Lo;7o. ,H-.o. 2. 4c; No. 2 yellow. 4VH',9 OATS -No. 2 43,-; No. 2 white. 4U'l 41 c. No white. 41SIH3C P. VK No. 2. otic. IMt'.l FY'-Kair to choice malting. f(v. F K p"l"t No. 1 I" HI': No. 1 north western. I' 17111.14. Tltnolhy. prime. S4.2S. Clover contract grade, S'.5 25. PROVISION!-Short r11'" ldes (loose). ! rK'fiS . im-ss pork, per bbl.. 81 S7VrK40. Iurd. per P' lbs.. S"0. I hurt clear aides tboxerW, 3S 75.rc9 00 Following were the receipts and ship ments of Hour and grain: lscci)t. ejuijimviii a. Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKBEX Wis., April 10 WHEAT No. 1 northern, R2Hfe83"c; No. S northern, WHiSc; Mav, 77jliT7o asked. Rl K ISO. I. uoiuic. UARI-BY Nx 2, nSi("ac: ampl 710 CORN No. 8 cash, 43VJjH4o; May, bid. Peoria Market. PltniUA. Aurll 10.-CORN-Hlgher S, 4-c; No. 4. SbMic; no grade, 27u:ifia. I a TO lllV.ur- 'n t m'hlt 4'A.o white, 4214c; No. 4 white. 4044S41SC. RYE-Firm; No. 1. 67c. WHISKY On basis of 8129 for finished goods. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. April 10. WHEAT Spot, quiet: No. 2 red western, quiet, 6s 2d; No. 2 California, ha 6d; futures, quiet; May, 6a 4Hd: July, 6s (xiR,(Bp0t, Arm: American mixed, new, Is'trid; old, 4s 9H'l: futures, aulet; May and Jujy, 4a ovl: September, 4s 6Sd. Philadelphia Prod nee Market. PHIIJlDULPHLt, April 10. EOOS Mar ket firm, good detnuud; western, free ces.-s. ITHc, at mark. t'Ul.Lhi: Firm, fair demand; New York, full creams, fancy. 14S'i14Vc; choice, 14S0. Adama Express ... Amalgamated Copper' Am. C. ft F...7. . Am. c. ft p. pfd.. '"" Am. Cotton Oil ' Am. Cotton oil pfd'.'.'..'.' American Expraaa ... Am. H. ft L. pfd. .'!!!" American Ira Am. Llneeed Oli.'.' .'.'.',',' Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd!!! Am. Looomotlva Am. lcomtalva pfd Am. 8. ft R Am. 8 ft R. pfd.'.!!!" Am. Sugar Raflnlng Am. Tobacco pfd ctf Anaconda Mining Co..'.' Atchlaon Atchison pfd !!!!"" Atlantic Coast Line!!!!! Baltlmora ft Ohio.. Bal. ft Ohio pfd.. .. .'.'!" Brooklyn Rapid Tr..!! Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J " Chaa. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago ft N. W ... c. m ft st. p .; Chicago T. ft T Chicago T. A T. pfd!.!! r r. ft St. I Colorado F. ft 1... Colorado ft 8o .'.!'. Colo, ft Bo 1 pfd..'...' Colo, ft go. 2d pfd Consolidated Gas Corn Products !, Corn Products pfd....!! Pelaware ft Hudson.... Iel., I ft W Denver ft R. a I) A R. O. pfd PlaUUera' Securities ... F-le Krlo 1st pfd Krla ltd pfd General kllectrle Illinois Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Centra, Iowa Centra! pfd kanaaa City So K. C. Bo. pfd boulevllle ft N Maalcan Central Mlon. ft Bt L M.. St. P. ft 8 8. M ... . M , 81 P. ft 8. g. al. pfd. Mlaaourl Paclflo M., K. T M., K. ft T pfd National Lead N R. R. of M. pfd New Tor Central N. T , O. ft W Norfolk ft W Norfolk W. pfd North American Pacific Mall Salea. High. Low. .llt.SCO . 1,000 l' 400 7S ii 100 81 too lot) 75.300 400 BOO joo 17.000 14,400 ;s 105 I37 10tt 127S 3 s M 1014 S 1U6 1S74, ICS i:4 3 42 54 Vno ioiii iooi, 1,200 4,100 100 4.400 500 I too 15.500 700 I. too l.Oifl o JOO 2.400 100 too 2,700 ?S I7TS 1S 41 lit 1374, 7J I7S 28 ) 4444 131 It', 7-S IMS 4S 175 IDS 41 S 18 l.V.i, 1354 71 14 17 to 444 12V S 1S 7&S 1S7S boo sis ji' 4.300 17. 7M 1.10 4"0 800 K lS 40 14US 71S MS 55 lS 14S 40 1 too l.luO 1.7H0 loe l'O 400 80 l.ttH) too t.40 i.siio a'O l,)0 Its 1H'4 MS 49S 10't 13 S 76 SIS 44 44 iiS 31 71 us m" 0(4 111 itS 48 S luxs 138 7 SS r,44 US ui tS 7SS Pennaylrania M. 700 1J7S I2CS Pcopia'a Oaa (00 M P.. C, C. ft 81. L Praaaed Steal Car J.i 1744 gj'' Prasaed 8. C. pfd lot) 84 84 Pullman Palace Car Reading 141,400 11 10" Reading lat pfd, offered Reading 2d pfd, offers Republla Steal 4 '") ' 8014 t3S Republlo Steal pfd J.K0 8S S Rock Island Co 1,700 i:'t 12 Rock laland Co. pfd I, (100 (is US Runner uoode pfd St. U ft 8 P. Id fd 400 38 38 81. Louis 8 W lie tlS 1114 St. L. 8. W. pfd Southern Pacific Bl.lcl 85 83 80. Pacific pfd 118 111 80. Railway 4 J till 1)14 80. Railway pfd I 88 8C Tens. C. A I , e-dl 1"0 I4fs 14'S Taiaa ft Pacific 1,700 J, gji, T.. 8t. L. ft W 1M) 30 J.) T.. 8t. U A W pfd ! 5J4 fs I'nloa Paella 141.400 141 13S Dnlath Grata Market. PULI TII, MIniv, April 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern. Rc; N..i 2 northern, HCi May, hoc; July, 82Hc; Septemler, 81,o. OATS On track, 41'4c; April, 41c. Flour, bbls 4M.3' jr..w.) Wheat, bu 4&-J0 Com., bu J4,ft Ou-s, b.i !-"" T.T" live, bj I ? II Itarley, bu kvCO CViO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market w.is lino; ctaiuerl- a, St&'Jw'jo; dli lea Ji-a-Tc. tCggs. tirru; 4 mark,, cases 4111a aad Koala. NEW YORK, April 10 OIL Cottonseed, easy: prime crude, f. o. b. mills, SUV"7c; prima yellow, t. o. b. mills, 4eo. Pe- 1 troleum. steady; refined New York, 830; I Philadelphia and Baltimore, 88.16. Turpen. line, steaoy ai i:sa.(e. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to gfood, 84 "S OIL CITY, Pa.. April 10-OIL-Oredlt balances. 31. 7S. Huns. 140 9) bbls.: average. It 1U bbls Shipments. -4.416 bbls.; aver age, lt 2tJ bbls. KAVANNAII, April 10 -OIL-Turpentlne, firm. 72. Ri iSlN'-Flrm; A, P. C, 84 K D, 84 J7H; F. 14 40. F. M424; O. 84 46; ,R 84 ; 34 77H: W. 15.80: M. 8i0; N, S5.4S; W G, Si.85; W W. $i.7V logat aa4 Molasara. NEW YORK. April 10-8UOAR-Rs w, steadv to strong; fslr retiring, BS-dS S-lttc; centrifugal. is. test. 8V ll-lo. Mo laaoea sugar, iu'i 1514c Refined, steady; No. . 4 20c. No 4. 4.16c; No. 10. 4 06c; No. 11. 4 00c; No 12. Sate; No. U, 3V; No. 14. 3 c: c.nfectloners A. 4 a0c: cut loaf. dic; crushed S.40r; nowdered. 4.80c; granulated. 4 7"c: cubes. 4 ")C. MOLASbES - ttuady; New Orleans. Open hett'e. gocd to riiolce, 37'flJSc. NKV.' ORLEANS, April 10 SUOAR Stvaty; open kettle centrifugal, lef.truagjai yellow, ISytHc; econds, 5-Vc. t alon Pacific pfd , 8. Expraaa 8. Realty 0. Rubber , 8. Rubber pfd 8. Meal 8. Sleel pfd Va.-Csro. Chemical Vs. -Case. Chem. pfd Wabaxh Wabash pf4 W alla-laigo Expreaa .... Westlnghouse Biacu-lo .. Weatern tnlos Wheeling ft L. Wia. Central Win t antral pfd Northern Pacific. aa-alT. Canlral Leather Central Leather pfd 8losa-8h0lel4 Steal .... Orwat Northern pfd Int Metropolitan lot. Mai. pfd Total sales tor tha 4") 43 4IS 3- 0 li li'3 tl.30 34 3S l.luO 101 loos "100 '1444 400 Its II loo ia ' 'iis luo is i ii.ouo iits iiis 4- 4 81 t"S loo 7S 'S 4j4 65 lS too u ia1, 1 jf f-IO 8114 Clone. tin 15 S 17 S as 80 iA 10 205 IIS 82 11 80 46 lot IMS ILK'., 126S tl 43 s 84 104 S 100S 41 175S 190 4IS 13S 13l 138 II 71 ! rs 40 48 129S 19S 78 180 480 SI 78 7144 14 H srS 1S u 141 14S 74S 28 7S US S ICS tS 11S "S 48 107 13S 74 87 45H 4!S 13 ins 3x14 'S T5 74 2 124 I'S 7-S 17 14 lfi 110 88 it 31S tit 12S 51 86 ITS !JS ISS "S 11.', n I'S tfS 141 s o 63 S 14"S 87 101 77 43 H3S MS loS London Closing; Stocks. IONTON. April 10. Closing quotatlona on the Stock exchange were: 88 8-14 N. Y. Central 185 .. 8S Norfolk ft W 81 .. US do pfd 88 .. tS Ontario ft W 40 .. 8s Pannaylvanla KS . .104S Rand Mlnea 4 Reading I7S .. 41 Boothern Railway ... 22S ..14 do pfd 71 ..141 Southern Pacific .... 87 .. ItS t'nlon Paclflo 146S .. IIS do pfd 81 .. 77 S V. 8. bleel 3S .. i'oW do pfd 104 S .. to Wabash II .. 41 do pfd 87 ..162 Rpanlsh 4s 5 ..13J Ornnd Trunk US OMAHA LIVE STUCR MARKET Cattle Market Active tod Friers Hither, AltLuua;u Qua'atf is Lcwer. HOG RECEIPTS SMALLER, PRICES BETTER Has of Sheep la Light and Prices Are Well Maintained In Spite of Decline at tkl. eagto. d ly. Everything waa dlepoesvl of In good ciisnn, th market closing a little caster than the twiiln BOUTll OMAHA. Arrll 10. 1907 Receipts were; Cattle, jlogs. Shepp. 6. KM .. li.171 .. 8,000 .14.!;., ..14,448 lu.-oi 10.600 24.i4t U.MJ Is. Ml 11 4, 4 4.800 113.010 Sl.iO 43.M1 o.lilS Official Mondav Official Tuesday Ofliclal Wednesday .... Three days this weak Same dav last week Same days 2 weeks ago..Uo41 Same days 3 weeks ago..l7,44i Saune days 4 weeks ai..lti.4v frame days laat year U.ilO ii.e loiiowmg table shows the lecelpls I raltlo, lugs and sheep at South Omaha for the year tu dale, comiaied with last year: luo 1. Inc. Lee. Cattle 314o 27il.o.'W 42,773 Hogs 670,ti40 7 41.070 70,130 Hheep 5oi,U Ba.078 30.M3 CATTLK UL'OTATIONS. Oood to choice corn-fed steers So.Sfviio fair to good corn-fed steers Common to fair steers Hood to choice fed cows Fair to good cows and heifers Common to fair cows Fair to choice atockeis (k feeders. Fair to good stockers and feeders.. Common to fair stockers Rulle, stags, etc eal calves '1 he following tauia shows the price of hogs at South Omaha for tne last several nas, with comparisons 4i6.26 4. ty 4..J0 4 (. J 4 u 8 .ii4 00 5. tS'vi 4 .26 . 4 wn6 16 4 iu4 W 3 isu4.o0 I 71,(5 4 .40 4 .",). 50 u'erag t No. A S Pr No. h. Pr II 34 . 4 10 70 l ... 4 40 81 H .0 I V". l ... 4 40 74 r ... 4 8"S ' I" 4 40 SS I t 1' V'l S 4 81 341 ... 8 8;t 44 !i ... 8 40 14 ... 4 J'S t ;i ... 4 ta .70 ... 8 17 S 74 Sll ... 4 40 ? .5 ... 4 IV , 1 I"0 ... 4 40 8.1 17.i ... 4 7S 3 " 40 (I fH4 ... 8 US 71 ,..!: . . 4 40 41 fHI . 4 3S I4S SO 4 40 40 1'l 80 j-i t. 144 ... 4 40 84 lfo 8 ITS M I3 40 8 40 80 !t . . 8 Jin 1 H4 4.' 4H So :?S ... 4 i:s 7" 147 80 8 40 54 178 . . I l"S 7' t4 1K 8 40 87 ?- 40 8 :, 17 I.'7 ... I 40 73 J14 10 I 4JS I' Ir0 1 4 40 T 231 ... 111 ft 135 SO 4 40 73 J.S ... 8 17 S 74 ... 4 40 74 i;s ... a :s a'- I I 170 4 40 71 2M 80 I IT', 48. SM 80 8 40 68 1-1 I Ttv, 1 7 9 80 8 40 41 !J4 80 8 3714 83 880 . . I 40 70 147 . . 8 3TS 74 148 10 4 40 80 . ... 8 ITS 71 .ret ... 4 4 ' 69 248 ... 8 37, Tl I ... 4 40 16....... 167 ... 8 ITS 71 IJi ... 140 I 47 167 ... 4 87 S 4 211 s 4 40 I II J 'S 0 I 1TV 81 141 140 4 40 4'i 14,3 10 4 ITS 74 Ill ... 4 o 48 1S7 ... 4 .47 S 14. 41 ... 4 40 '74.: 144 160 8 ITS 7?l 4 40 . 85 1T.1 80 8 37 S 84 IS 40 I 4 1 75 K ... 4 40 73 HI 40 4 40 1 at I:.8 80 4 40 81 7I ... 4 40 j 68 S4 IfO 8 4" 11 lis ... 8 40 I 84 144 ... 8 40 41 831 ... 4 40 j 72 280 ... 4 4') 75 til 40 I 40 I (1 2fl ... 8 40 78 130 120 140 I 80 : ... 8 40 St 1.11 0 4 40 16 :'1 ... 4 40 74 130 110 I 40 II Ill ... I 40 83 8l ... 4 40 44 :tll ... 4 40 86 2tS 80 4 40 ! 3 SM ... 4 40 41 US 40 4 4IS i 248 80 I 40 78 J'.o 40 4 42 S ' 43 243 ... 4 40 76 J4 .. 4 4?S Date. I 1907. li. liJo. iUKH. lthW. 14WT2. liol. March 31 April 1 April April April April April April April April April 3... s... 4... 6... 6.... 7... ... ... 10.. I 6 Wi 8 14, 4 IW 7 iiS, 8 7 6 lb 6 47 I b lbj 6 04 1 7 1 b 6 6 Oi 6 46't 6 30 I 8 W 7 i, 6 bt 8 00 8 28 1 6 10 I 7 21 1 6 001 8 V 8 40 8 T., b -1 8 14 7 iu b 64 6 9 b 4SS 8 211 5 ISO 8 071 1 o2, 6 lt6 8 tJ;,, 8 21 1 8 30 6 00 7 2i I 1 8 84 6 a., 4 Mi 7 24; B Oh, 6 3HV8, I 6 26, 4 Kl 7 4" 64; 8 01 8 33 I 6 25; I 4 1 7 2o, 8 6," 6 l2 6 iti 6 oV, 6 26, I 7 U), 8 U 7 BHKKl-The sheep market waa nuxl eratoly mpplled this morning and tliero was nothing very ch ice In receipts, except one lot ,.f good ye.irlli g wethera The Inquiry was fair from packers In the face of a de cline ut Chicago at:d while values wore not uuotablv higher than yesterday the trade ft; large Sunday. Omaha , Chicago ...., Kansas City bt. Louis ... bioux City . The ofliclal brought lu today KANG1 OF FRICKa Cuttle. $3.&out.u0 l..M'U.u6 2. IMV 4. 40 1.U0 6.50 i.iMyO.oo nuniber of cars by each road Hogs. SO.&kuo. 40 tt.Ooiufl.iiVs 6. il41t.UO b.Zonih. ;6 U"U 1) 40 of slock waa: C, M. & Bt. F... W abaah Missouri Paciltc Union Facllic U. a N. W'., eaat .... C. at N. VV., weal.... C, 8t. i'., Al. Hi O... C, U. & W-. eaut C, 15. ic west.... C, R. 1. & F., eual... C, R. 1. ac f.. west.. Illinois Centia.1 Ureal Weatern Cattle, ilogs. tilieep. U ses 4 1 7 68 3 44 26 1 23 3 'i 1 82 4 2 8 6 2 43 4 11 1 6 17 8 1 4 1 8 .. 1 137 20 7 Console, money ... do account Anaronda Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore ft Ohio. Canadian pacific . (tiea. ft Ohio Chicago Gt W ... C, M. ft Bt. P Drlleers D. ft H O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central ... boulsvlll ft N. ... M. , K. 4 T SILVER Bar, MONK Y 241244 quiet, 30d per ounce, per ceht. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 3fl4 per cent; for three months' bills, Sl3-16'ii4 per cent. 1 New York Mlnlnsr Stocks. NEW YORK, April 10. losing quotations on mining siocks were: Adams Con. .. Alice Hreace Brunswick Con. . Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. & Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Learivllle (Ton. .. Asked. 10 ..42S .. V .. 44 .. 14 ..100 . .180 ..400 .. I Little Chief .. Ontario Ophlr Pol as I Savage Blerra Nevada Bmall Hopes .. Standard ... I ...560 ...8.S0 ... II ... 4 ... 81 ... to ...14) ' Total receipts 172 Tno disposition of the day s receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the number oi head Indicated: Uuyeis. CatUe. Hogs. Kheeu. 01na.ua Packing co out bwltt and Company 811 Cudahy A Co 773 Armour fc Co l.uatt Carey & Bullion 70 Lob111a.11 & Co 13 McCieary & Carey 32 W. I. Btephen 14 Hill sk son 107 F. P. Lewis 16 Huston fc Co 154 U Vvolf 40 J. 11. nulla 8 6am Werthelmer 48 Mike liasgeiiy t J. li. Root & Co 88 T. li. lnghiam 10 Sullivan ilros 12 Le timer liros 11 Ulnur buyers Sao l.ort 2,i3 3,072 1,048 l,b4 341 813 whs active at the prices. Old ewes fetched it) tV !u and clipied wethers atul yeArllngs, 85 SSL Yesterday a choice string of wooled ewes sold for !'. a record price fcr m ane time. The market was active and the moderate, number here sold In good sen son. It will be noted that clipped elp are sell ing about 81.00 under wooled sheep and clipped himbs from $1.26 to 81-60 under quotntions for wioied stuff. Quotations on wo.. led killers: Oood to choice lambs. $7 Sn'u fair to good lambs, I7.r 'ii7 SO: good to choice yearlings, lamb we'ghts. JO 7.')fi7..'S; fair to go.,l yearlings. lHinbs. weights. $ii 4"oi! 75: good to choice yearlings, heavyweights, H 4 "tti . TTV : fair to good venrlings, heavyweights. J.l.u6 40; Kood to choice old wethers. S.26(141.dO: fair to good ohl wethers. S'i.MK.26; good to choice ewes. f..(H .00; fair to good ewes, Sti.3yn6.HO. Clipped sheep sell alKiut 1.00 off an1 clipped lambs from 11.26 to $1.50 oft from above quotations. No. Av. ss western ewes k" western ewes P;l 21H western ewes 1"2 8'.S western ewes 11!") 4,'s western lambs W or yelloa-, Colorado, per lb., tr; Twgas silver skin, per crste, sbrmt 46 lbs , II 60; Vellow Texsn per crste. alout 46 lls , li. RAl'ISM I l'er doi bunches, S.'u46o; etra large b'tneht a TT; doten. FA RSI. KY-Hot house, per doi. bunches, 40c rn: n.ANT ro-ib. N.rs, tt ASI'tH.MH P-11 ?S tvr dcien bunchetj, NEW POTATOES- I'er pound, 7c. t'l.P VKUKTAIU.10S. rOTATOhJ-Tatv slock, per bu., seed stock. ;l"'ii 11 .10. 8VI,lr I'll T A I'OKS Illinois, per bbl.. fltvi. Wisconsin Rtirals and llurbanka, RV per bu.; seed sweet potatoes, per bbl., S-' 0)1 CART CJE New TeTixs, per lb. Sprite. TURNIPS. CARROTS. KF.KTS AN7 PARSN11H Per bu, 75i NAVY PEAN3 Per bu.. $1.66; No. t, $1 60. LIMA REANS Per lb.. 6 So. REEF CUT PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, bc; No. 2. 8c: No. 1 To. Loins: No. 1. 17V; No, 2, 1-Sc; No. S, lOu. Chucks: No. 1. 6c; No. 2, 6c; No. S, 4c R.nind: No. 1. 7c; No. S. 7'c: No. S. 6 So. Plate: No. 1. 4Sc; Nx S. SSo; No. 8, to. Ribs: No. 1. 14V-; No. S. 8; No, S, 8a M ISt 'El LAN EOl'S. HONET Per 14 rratnes, U 80. ei'UAH-Orsnulate; cane. In sacks. 88 Sll giantilated beet. In sacks, 86 11 COFFEE Roastel. No. J. 20 per Ib.8 No. 80. 21c per lb.; No. 4, I8v per Ib.j No, 20, 16c inr lb.; No. 21, ISc per lb. CHrC.8R New full cream Wisconsin twins, 17c, new full cream brick, lo; block HwIhs, 18c; llmbergei, 16c; Young Americas, I7o. ClI'Kll New York, hslf barrel, $2.78; bar rel. J6 "0. NITS California walnuts. No. , soft shell. ISc; No. 1, soft shell, ,8c; Ilraslla, ItiSruISc; pecans. Iij22c; filberts, 124c; pea nuts, raw. TV, roa!4t.1. KV; California al monda, hard shell. 17V; Taragjona. 17V: cocosnuts $5 00 per 100. CAN N EO tl' tons-Corn, standard, west ern tT'lfV: Mulne. $1 16 Tomatoes S-lh. can tl 45; standard 8-lb. cam. $1.30 Pineapples, grated. :-lb., standard. 12 Txtil 80; sliced. $1.75'u2S5; fancy llawnllan, 7'4j-lb., $2.78; 1S- 11.76. liauon api-iea, 7nncy, g; antjs m "-allfornla apricots. $2 f. Pears, $1762 6a Peaches, fancy. $1 7'if2 40; L. C. peaches, $2(Vy;60. Alaska salmon, red. 81. 16; fane Chinook, flat. 12 10, fancy sockey-. fl,t. ji Parillnes. quarter oil, SS ; pee-qUsrter mustard. $3.00. Sweet potaloea, 41. 10J1. js. Bsuerkraut, -."be. Tumpklns. 80op41.00. Win beans, 2-lb . HOouJI OO. Lima beans -lh. 76c1i$l 716. piaked pens. I-lb., OOo; early June. $1.0wf1 .15; fancy, S1.2Wfl.86. FISH Pickerel, dressed. c; pike, dressed. I.c: white fish, dressed, winter caught. 13il6o; trout. UWIc; halibut. Ho; salmon. WlTc; catfish. 15c: herring, dressed, pan fror.en. Be; perch, scaled and dressed 7o; perch, skinned, dressed, headless, 7c; crap plea, round, Airfc; crspples, large, fancy, fat; black bnss. 2fc; smelts, sweet and fine. 13c; eel, loo; tune own, J4c; reo snapper. 2vs western ewes 1"? western lambs 4f.9 Colo, wethers nnd yearlings 1o9 western lambs 343 western lambs . 115 115 M 96 rr. $5.10 6.60 6. DO 6. oft 7 SO 6 86 6 XI 6 ! 7 26 7 75 CHICAGO L14,H: STOCK MARKET ire; roe shad, per pair. 30n4fle; frog legs, 40et lobsters, green, per in., ,ot lonsrenr. Dolled. per lb., 40c; mackerel. Rrnnlsh, per lb.. ISc. ; mackerel, native, src per 10.; rresh green turtle meat. 26c lb. CALIFORNIA nRIFT) FRUITS-Prunoa are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous o( moving supplies of Immediate grades; quo tntlona ranee from SV to fc for California fruit and from 3V to 60 for Oregon. Ap ricots are firm and It Is reported that offerings for prompt shipments are being withdrawn; choice are quoted at 18o, peaches nre unchanged with fancy yellows quoted at 13V: fancy Mulr, 14V- Raisins are firm: loose Muscatels nre quoted at STrtc: seeded raisins. HMfrHe. CURKP FISH-Fsmllv white fen. pel luarter bbl., 100 lbs.. $4 00: Norway mack erel. No. 1. $85.00: No. 2. $28.00: herring, la bbls . J0 lbs. each. Norway. 4k. $11. OH BRAN Per ton. $7 9 60. Cattle and Sheep Strong to Ten Cents llluber Hows lllalier. CHICAGO. Ariril 10. CATTLE Receipts, Alxnit 1h ixl hud: market strong to 10c higher. Common to choice steers. $4 HfJ 6.7u: cows. S3.Urli4.86; heifers. $3 CKruG a; bulls. $2.5014.60; calves, $2.7Wo".00; stockers and feeders. $3 2Mih .10. HOOS-Receipt. h. about 21.0K head: mar ket rvnliic blirher. 8hinilng and selected. $7OTi.H0; mixed nnd heavy paoaing, no Bnt,.rntlv. with business again very aulet 111.76: light, K.(vimV pigs and roughs. Rnfl Vrrea barely maintained. Fancy. 80: choico, ic; piime, ()S'tisiC; poor to fair. Kvnporated App'es anil Dried Prnlta. NEW YORK. April 10. EVA PORATED APPLES-Market shows no Improvement, the slightly better export demand noted a day or two ago raving neen satlsnea t, 6ii4) 60: bulk. $h67Uy)ii 76. RHEKP A.N'tl UMH9- Receipts, about 15.(84) head; market strong to 10c higher. Sheep, $4.0O)6ti.75; yearlings, $6.26ia'7.60; lambs, $6.5c'u.50. D44 6.887 Nt. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Mo., April 10. CATTLG Re ceipts, 2,000 head. Including 300 Texans. Market strong. Native shipping and ex port ateers ISfiObO. dressed beef and butcher sleers, Sl.fsTaC.SO; steers under 1,000 pounds. $4 ftfi4.70; stockers and feed ers. $2.G6u6.26; rows and heifers. $2.66'p6.2S; canners. $l.!nf?T2.6t': bulls. $3.2iVu4.10; calves. ! H&yv'i.M; Texas nnd Indian steers, $2.6(Vif 6.60; cows and he! lets. Sl.aoirl.OO. HOGS Receipts, 9.500 head; market 10c higher; pigs and lights, $rt.26(fl.70; pack ers, $11,004(43.65; butchers and best heavy, $ii.C0Uffi.75 . SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.500 head; market strong. Native muttons, $3 26ti6.75; lambu, $3.5u9.26; culls and bucks, S3.u01i6.26. Trrainrv Itntemrnt. WASHINGTON. April 10. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund.' exclusive of the $160,uu0,0u0 gold reserve, allows: Available cash balances, $'61,064,318; gold eoln and bullion, $lu6,b,9, bjH; gold certificates. $44,558,620. Hank Clearings. OMAHA, April 10. Bank clearings for to day were $1.76u.47S.SW and for the corre sponding dale last year $1,687.911. 38. ' Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 10.-47OTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, He; mid dling gulf, 11 26c; sales. 000 bales. LIVKltPOOU April M.-4JOTTON) In spot a good business was done; prices 2 points higher; American middling fair, 6 9(d: trood middling, 8.6Md: middling, 6.07d; low middling. 6 75d; arod ordinary. 6.16d; ordinary 4.77d. The sales of the day were lo.WO Ualee, of which l.ooo bUes were for speculation and export and Included 9,u) bales American. Receipts. 20,000 bales. In cluding 18,000 littles American. gT I)U1S, Mo., April 10 COTTON Btendy; middling. 10&.c; sales, 77 bales; re ceipts, 200 bales; shipments, 810 bales; stock, 41,b3 bales. NEW ORLEANS, La.. April 10. COTTON Spot closed quiet and steady; sales. 1,700 bale: low ordinary. 6 1S-IAV, nomlniU; or dinary, 8 13-lilc. nominal: good rdinary, tSo- I" middling, 9 6-ltic; middling. 10 8-lnc; a,d middling. 11 7-lftc; middling fair. 12 7-lrte, nominal; fair. 13 l-1ho, nominal; re ceipts, 5.35i lalcs: stock. 238.7&S bales. Wool Market. BOSTON. April 10 WOOL Market Is un usually dull on account of the depletion of supplies, but prices are firm. Territory wools are quiet and new business Is ex ceedlngly sn ail In volume. Trading domes tlo quotations range as follows: Ind una and Missouri, combing 44 blood, 3i34c; combing " blood, 31 if '33c Tfxas, scouitd basis; fine, 12 months, 72Jj74c; line, 6 to 8 months, bii70c; line, fall dean, 6''ub c. California, scoured basis; northern choice, 87wi6c; northern good, bXfjSTc; middle county. 65i(Jc; southern, tii'(iic; fall free. 67u-6C. Oregon, scoured basis; eastern No. 1 staple. 7'2i73c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 88 ttToc; valley No. 1, U'li2c. Territory staple, scoured basis; fine, 7U'ii73c; tine medium, 6'i70c; medium. txoi"C. Territory orul naty, scoured basis: tine. WW70c; tine me dium, rWiiHc; medium, bVgtitc. Colorado and New Mexico, spring scoured; X, bVa'oo; No. 1, 634x.c. HI', Ltd IS, April 10 Wf)OL Steady; me dlum grades, combing and clothing. 2.01 JVjc; light tine. iiniJlc; heavy Une. liij'lTc; tub washed, 2!&i7c. Totals 4,126 8,288 CATTLU Kecelpu were of fair propor tion today anu if there was any change lo the charactar of the offerings the quality was not so good us yesterday. on account of the improved tons to re ports irum eastern markets aud the better general demand, the market was rather more active man yesterday and prices were a shade higher for desirable cattle of all w eights. V Inle the demand was largely consigned to local dressed beef men, mere was enough Inquiry for shipping account lu make a good liveiy market anu practically everything was disponed of some lima be foru noun. The supply of cow stuff was not very heavy, with the demand somewhat more vigorous than It has been lately. The trade was lively and prices a ahude higher than yesterday for all useful offerings. Veal calves, bulla, stags, etc., were picked up freely at steady to strong prices, and 1 ewes and yearlings. $5.2fo1.25; me ions to me maraet waa healthy and vearllngs, $ Ou'aT.oo; western firm throughout. There wus a good Inquiry from both yard traders and country buyers for desirable feeding steers, particularly the cattle of ncifii v anu iinaiuj, ttilU yiices Were ully as high us they have been any time this season. On the other hund, there was a disposition on the part of buyers to dis criminate against the light and medium weight st BIT unless It had the quality. Grass Is a little backward and the country la evidently not anxious to stock up with light stuff until the pastures are In good ahape to receive them. Prices for the light weights were ;enerally a shade lower than yesetrday and lO'ylSo lower than the close of last week. Representative aales: BEEF STEERS. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 10. CATTLE Receipts. 8,000 head. Including 2o0 south erns. Market shade higher. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $T).6ojirj. 10; fair lo good. $4.76(36.40; western fed steers, $4.2tVr 6.76; stockers nnd feeders, $3.75'lt.25; south ern steers, $3.75'a6 00: southern cows. $.1 Oflft 4 26; native cows. $3. 7514. 60; native heifers, S3.6tyrifi.00: bulls. $3.25(14.00; calves, $4.(yii'7.00. HOGS Receints. 14.000 head: market 6c ! hither: ton !; fio; bulk of sales, $6.62'Vir 8.56; heavy. $6.5CKi.5R; packers, $6.62Vu .60; ,, pigs nnd lights. 6.My.ii 56. SHEEP AND LAMUfl-Recelpts, 1.2O0 head; market steady. Lambs, $1861716 01; western fed fed sheen, 6Vi't4ic. CALIFORNIA PR7KD FRUITS-PruneS quiet, with quotations ranging from 84 to ISo for California fruit nnd from 6V40 to 10c for Oregon Aprlco's are nominally unchanged, with choice quoted at 10c; extra, choice. 184yM9c: fancy 18jf20c. PoHChes dull; extra choice, 12"1IV: fancy, 12V,1 13c; extra fancy, limine. Raisins Arm. Iiose muscatel, Sfijl0c; seeded raisins. 71.tC'11f; London layers, S1.60't?l.0. Toledo Seed Market. TOLKPiO, O., Anrll 10 SF'Kl fl-Clover, tvish, t.X; April. $.7R; October, $6.95. Tim othy, $3.16. Alslke. T 46. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Slight Increase Over Preceding; Week, but Still Below Laat Year's Record. SS.oo'afl 00; stockers and feeders. $3.50i6.60. 14 t hlvhr. 1414 24 Tin 144 II II 1-H 1 1.441, oli Hi 14 137X4 "4 40 Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 10. Spot tin 4ar. 8T5.WO aharaa was 6s at 1s 15s In the London market while futures were unchanged at 14 16s. Locally the market was quiet, with spot quoted at $4 S.1, a-10 H5. Copper was higher In the London market, with pot and futurea both quoted at 9 loa locally the market waa unsettled and a shade lower, with Ixke ouoted at $2425' 26.00; electrolytic, $2? .7Vu24 60; cast.ng at $22 7ffi23.26 Lead was unchanged at $'i Oo.f 6 10 In the local market and la 3d higher, ut 19 17s 6d in London. Spelter was 2s 6d higher at 24 2s M In London and un changed at $75ri4H0 locally. Iron was higher In the London market with stand ard foundry .quoted at 64s 4d and St 65s 4d for Cleveland warrants The market was unchanged with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $'6 i 26 io ; No. 2 foundry northern at $24 75-25 76; No 1 findry southern. $Wiii:6 60; No. i foun dry southern at $26 M'ti'X oO. 8T.II'IH. April 10.-METALtS Lead, dull, $4.92t; suiter firm, $ 76. foreign Financial. LONDON. April 10. The supplies of money In the market today were large and the demand was poor. Olacount were steady. Prices on the Block exchange opened firm, with British securities again dearer, but there was a reaction In the uft- ...... ...n nn leaa confidence reaardlns a re- ! 'ductlon of the bank rate and fears of a' I Coffee Market. I early London county council Issue. Tne NEW YORK, April 10. COFFF.R Market Indian secretary secured an option on 1 opened steady at unchanged prices o a 1 $l.J5u.0u0 In gold, due here shortly For- , decline of five points In respi nse to lower ' rlgners met with strong continental up- ! European i-ables. Trading was qjiet but port, eapeolally Russians and JaHinese ilcar. firm offerings were r ported from 1 Japanese Impertal s of 18T4 closed at lul. Brasll and the market gradually eased off ' Americans reflected the Irregularity in NVw ! v.lth the close unlet ut a net decline of Yora Qui og loo rii tiuiiing. but al- 1 five to ten p-ilnts Salts were reiiorte, r,f I valu ed to over purity around noon, al- 24 36 b.ias, Including Mav at $5 7'i;6 76 I though rumors of fresh note Ihsuea tertil. ,1 June at ': July 6. 80- fi. ptembrr. ir, I to check business. Later the New York it 65: Iceniber.v IS 55 Mri h $6 . aSj,. t 1 advices caused reneaed strenuth and the coffee oulef N". 1 Rio. 7c; No. 4 Hanios. I market closed Arm. Grand Trunk early in($c; mild coffee dull; Cordova, taic. No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr 18 1124 4 64 7 1184 i 10 10 10U4 4 40 II 118 J 10 10 1008 4 60 t Usl 5 10 11 818 4 46 10 1171 6 10 14 u 4 70 44 mi 1 15 14 V2 4 1f 19 l;jU 5 15 1 1114 4 It 17 1270 t 16 14 1141 4 16 1218 18 41 1UJ0 4 80 11 u;, 8 15 U 1113 4 0 18 1 6 i 10 1148 4 T, 2 17 I 16 11 11T4 4 tS J8 12,1 i 15 14 1011 4 86 18 12 8 a 8 $1 ' 4 SS II 1!M 6 to 11 IMS 4 in) II 1821 6 10 84 12:0 4 11 U(l i 80 18 12 3 4 0 I lia 5 la 10 1147 4 80 47 i3kS 6 IS U 113)1 4 80 It 1241 8 ,, 11 10 4 80 18 131-0 t 10 14 Mt 4 80 II 182.; 6 10 ! 16 11(1 4 0 i. I ' m l 5 I II 1041 4 M 1618 6 40 80 Ill: 4 15 ST i;-,44 6 40 I 40 ll 6 00 (1 18'tD 5 44 10 1140 I (Kl 12 U4J 6 60 Ilj3 6 00 IT 14 .0 5 6.1 ; T U2 6 oi 14 l .i) 5 so I 41 lDKJ I 05 I.... lito i 76 II Hut 6 10 I COWS. 1 II 44 I 68 1 1254) 4 23 , 11 m t to 1 12 1 4 a, I 17 11" I u II 1124 4 10 1 1060 I 80 4. 1210 4 j.j I I k" 4 00 I lu 4 u I 1L luT" 4 "0 I ut.4 4 40 I 7 U5I 4 06 I uio i 80 I llTi 4 10 16 nil i 48 I 8 1 ZJ 1 4 16 11"2 4 4 I 8. lull 4 16 8 1425 4 io : C !l 4 20 16 4 60 14 WT7 4 10 l.io 4 .a II U1 4 20 4 ,.TJ 4 ) 1 1114 4 15 1 M04 1 JS IJ 1178 4 25 BTOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. II 4ul I 80 18 .587 4 40 1 84 6T 14) 11 C 4 45 I 8 HI 4 10 1 840 4 5 I 8 I 4 4 15 II 840 4 f.r, j 1 7. 4 ii 32 746 4 40 I 631 1 15 7 742 4 ti 14 UK'- 4 25 17 in 4 T3 ! 660 4 10 I li.iO 4 75 I I lit 4 36 48 l,f,3 4 s 7 724 4 36 16 lu.-,u 6 ' I HEIFERS. 11 l' 1 d 14 741 4 40 1 7i0 4 15 1 13 1 40 i 4.'4 4 20 17 7,) 4 60 11 834 4 25 11 K .4 4 li 728 4 35 1 1J.. 4 7j BULLS. 1 1070 I 5) 1 lew) 4 CO 1 T'l I 55 1 1J40 4 00 1 IS.40 1 0 1 lt.T-1 4 i0 I 155 I 66 1 I, m 4 r,o I I U.4'1 1 70 I loi 4 DO CALVES. 1 80 6 ) 1 110 4 F O 1 IV 6 75 6 !,T0 I 5o 1 Im 5 "6 1 2l i I 50 t & I 00 I i;, 6 , 1 i l 1 18) 8 6) York NEW YORK celpts, firmer; April 10-BEEVES-Re- ?! ""S 10.1.5 head: market active and steeis. Sf.oo1i.00, with two cars of extras at $0 .50; b.ills. $3 504.60; cows, $1.70 lit 3.); exports today, loO cattle and 4,400 quarters of beef. CALVE!-Receipts. 2.W2 head; market opened 25c higher, but closed with the ad vance lost; common to prime veals. $5. 0)! 8 00, city dressed, steady at 74al2Hc per lh.; country dressed. 'iftlOVio. HOtiS Receipts, 7.9M head; market steady; prime state hogs. $7.20it7.25. SHEEP ANU IyA MBS Receipts. 8,6o head; market for sheep nominally firm; for lambs, 10al6c lower; prime clipped sheep, S58TS; unshorn lambs. $8.5ojt4j.lO; spring lambs, $5.7Eku i.26 per head. gt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEni, Mo.. April 10. CATTLB Receipts, 1.6X7 heed; market steady; na tive. $4.2.Vu.26: rows and heifers, $'2.25IM.76; stockers and feedera, $3 Soft 4 60. H MiS Keceltits, 6,431 head; market 6VP7Ho higher. Top $'.5),; bulk of sales, $8 6&'t)4i .57. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 6.4ta head: market steady to 10c higher. Lambs, $7.75'gS.&. lloiit 1'lty I. Ire Stock Market. FIOlX CITY, April 10 (Special Tele gram. 1 CATTLE Ilecelpts. 1,:0 head; tnurket st'ong; stockers steady; beeves. $1.26ib.UC; cows, bulls and mixed, $.1.01 'J 4 30 ll'oc.S Receipts, S.WO head: market 5o higher, selling ut $ti.30'bt.40; bulk of sales, $; .6irJ(ii.3n. Mock In Mlaht. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western maraeis yesieiiiny: Cattle. South Omaha S.0) Hloiix Cltv 1 & Kansas 'Ity 9) Ht. Joseph 1.KX7 Bt Ixniis 2oo0 Chicago M ' Total .13. tS7 Hogs. lo i 8. 5 4) 1 4J 6 411 8 t )0 21 ,' - 57.431 Bheerv 4,800 CINCINNATI. April lO.-Prlee Current aays: The msrketlng of hogs for the wee represents a fair total In numbers. TotaJ western packing waa 430,000, compared with 400.000 fvr the preceding week and 4fi5.000 Inst year. Since March 1 the total la 2,095, 000, (i gainst 2,635,000 a year 80. Prominent plnoea com pure as follows: 1907. Chicago 695.1100 Kansae Cltv .Tro.nm South Omaha LTA00O St. 1auIb lW.'rti St. Joseph 19vii Indlanatiolls 136.0K) Milwaukee Ili.rtO Clrclnnati .i0 , 62.000 Cedar R-iplds 57,ot1 Stoux City 109 000 St. Paul SX.oiW Cleveland 75.000 190(1. 675.000 316.ni0 i5.) 19o.) 21?,0iO ryi.ono 77.OO0 6S.0.O 5).ni0 52 0(0 101 OiK) 1O4.0H4 75,000 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. OMAH4 MIIOI.ES AI.E S1.1W2 MARKET. as on Condition of Trade and Unolallo s'tnnle nnd Fancy I'rorisre, ?ii"T!4 - i'er d'.s.. lic Rl'TTER la' kins' tork lSfjlllc: choice to f.incv dalrv, 2lo'2:ic; rreanifry, 2'V'i.'9c. LIVE; I'Ul l.TliV Hns. K.'.c; 1 .1 roost ers. 5c; tirkeys. l?c: ducks, V; young roosters, 6u9c; geee. 8c. FRCIT8. PINEAPPLES Florida, $5 6000 per cri te. H THA WHERRIES Choice Texas. 24-quart t .'iMes. 12 .if 1.3 0". CRANH1 'M-'PS-Per bbl., $158 50; m bushel box,' $1 .50. API'LF.ji loa and Missouri Pen Davis, 360 HOflS Receipts of h- gs were soinewhai inuiller thun on yesterday and the tnar kt t showed quite a little Improvement In conseqin nc. A.lvh es from ..utenle .i'rt were also in Ihe 111.4111 fuvoiable and oe.il.-ia 1 I got down pi business early on the lmis of 1 prices, about 5c higher than yesterday, all i I around. The ds-mand from packers apiaig! to l.e healthy, but they are a. I sir. nijiy averse 10 putting on an)in.ng, ana aa a rule an up market Is a alow ore '1 00s 1 bt. ugl t S-.4.4 lieiay. as agait.st $.. w yet,-r- ! day and Ihe bulk of the trad t.g was at I $o 3.Vui) 40. as against pi a'-'njt) yealer-l COCOANTTS-Per sack of 101, $1.00. TROPICAL FR11TS LEM'"'NS- 1 In.onlera. 3"" size. $5.75; 8ize. $T" ', other brands. 5Cc less. ORA i ES 4 "u 11 Tot nl 1 r.avels. t xtra fancy. 17), 2o, 2Ui. -T'i K:re". Hi', fancy, l--,, i5 to lfm slz-F V'iZi. choice laige slier, per! box. $.'.75yS.O0. I PANANAd Per med'tim siz;d bunch. ?'" '.' -6, j llnbos. I.'.5"il3 ,'4l Fl1 'S 4 "all f nla, bilk, ,i.c; tj- rown Turkll;. 14 4-eruwn T'irklsli, lie; 3 crown ' Turltifh. 6c 1 I'll.M'l' FRriT-Sites ft to m. $f.50. i IATEiH- Kuda-:-v. r'c: say era. 6c; !owi. 5 : new stuffetl walnut tlates, box. t; to NEW VEfJETARLEB RFETS. Tl'HN'O'S AND CARROTS d). buiicht s. 4. ?i'k-. TOM AT'l' ? n,i,b jo-Hi. craie $1 fin. LEAF L17TTCCE - Hot liou.te. per d .g. In ails, 4"-c. ni'i'i LETTCCE Southern, per doi.. . - 1 "aIHFRS Per 1ox.. si 50. ONIONS-- Home grown, per bu., 75c; red $1 !' Flora L. Lamb and husband to Lu eretla J. Crosier, lot 16, block 8, Kendalls Add $ 1,300 Joseph E. Musgiove and wife to Charles Olllen. lot 6, block 2, L. P. Hammonds Ad 1.804) John W. McDonald, sheriff, to Charles F. Jennings, lot 17, block 6, Orchard Hill 6474) William 8. Poppleton et al. to Caro line L. Poppleton, eV4 lots 8 and 4, block 27, Poppleton park 10 Elizabeth E. Shannon to same t W. Farnam Smith, trusteo, to Joseph E Marks, sub lot 4, tag lot 15, sec. 8-16-18 1,808 Charles J. Hurkamp and wife to Sadie M. Proctor, lot 12, block 15. Central Park 1,164) Luther L. Kountxe and wtfe to Gert rude K. Stewart, lot 13, Kountxe Sub 4,260 Gertrude, Kountxe Stewart and hus band tu Alice A. Kountse, lot I, block IS. Smith's Add li82T Wllhelmlna Siieely to William Mc carty, lots 4 and 7, block 1, Sub. of Oraniniercy I'ark Reserve, and lot 16, block 6, Orainmc-n y Park 1,500 William Mccarty to Waller V. Sheely, sunie 1,660 Minnie M. Yurt et al. to James J. Anderson and wife, iie1 sec. 5-15-12 .00 Houlevsrd I'ark Improvement Co. ta Sl.lnier & l base Co., lot 8, block 8. p.ou.evaid Park 626 Joseoh A. W. Hull to Frederick W. I.31O' Smith, purt hloi k ', Oak Chatham.. 2,000 , 4SJ I J. J. I ieen et .il. to Eugenie Agnes I V-i ' Ilreen, lot 3, block 3, Missouri Ave. 151,0 I Park 1.600 Kll.aiietn Durrene to niuyme o iica. lot M. block 2, W. L. Selby's First Add. South Omaha 100 Fancy C. Adauia lo Eilxabeth ltolx, lot ti. block 6, Dupont i'lace 400 Frank Novak el al. to V ro-lav Ze inanek, lot 8, block 1, Van Camp's Add 1 John II. Vance and wife to Ellzaheth C. til uliam." lot u and ski ft c4u ft lot 7. block 6. E. V. Siulih s Add 2,250 I Claud K. Cainblin to same, W4u ft lot 1 5. block 11. Parkers Add 2.400 'Josephine H. H eiclenfeller ti Kate I Rich, lot 13. blot k 7, Plalnview 600 Carleton B Khepanl to Tena M. Vates, e 2!t of sll ft. lot 107. filse's Add ... 1 Osgood Ea.striian et al. to W. H. I Otites, lot 9. Arlington Plc.e 1. 1 Abra'oum L. Reed et al. to Isaac Con. 1 tier, part lul 2. block 8, Drake's ' Add. 600 1 .Robert O. Kink, county treasurer, to The paxton Real liate Co., lit lo, I block s. Walnut Hill San '? to E. It. Hume, lot 11. block 1; lots 12. hi and 11. bio, k 3, Sherman S .ui'e 8l) Kraut" .!. Col her, nl2 ft v ': ft lot 7, block K Wiicox Second All S.ini" to Thomas A freight, lot 12, block 6. West f timing Ail 1 Sane to Mary S. Atkins, lot 10, block ;i. pofipleton Park Sane to Ouy D Thomas. lots 18 and IS, block 1, West 4 'inning AM Since to fame, lotj v, il and lu. 6. West ruining Add . fcau e to Charles Itdd Thomas, ! bloi k 3. Cm a or. Per 1 tamo 10 aau.tt. lota '22 23 and 21, 15. West A'hile-hl Add Hito-e to Jeos t'lr.leo Manaen. 'of pi, t'lock 2. West Site Fame pi Tl,e MC'ague InwjH'r.ient Co, lots 1 and 2. block 7, Isaac A gulden s Ad.l I 4.1- 9-lb. block lot s block Total t.ii.wt