TIIE (WAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1907. i ( i CKALN AND PRODUCE MARKET Eztnm Wtknsw in Whst Mer Dn to Gentral Irro p tstion. MAYANDJUlY v-h:at decline one cent Cora U f Irmrr la Nfrtom Market, Alt boas h Marh U.lllah News ta Received aad Cl.se la Firmer. OMAHA. April- IS. 1907. rbe lluuldutlnn in yerieruay a marast was oontlnued touay, except in corn, which si stpimger than ut any inn (or two weeks, uuenm urices wore tttHkar. alUiougn , V.,ilnes wore slightly higher, and extreme M neikiim was ewuent in wheat, whlcti Jr siumped oft It In the May and July option. Wheat waa affected locally bv the nat pro, imitation In tha atate, although recelpta vununue very nam. belling by prolesslonais waa the pilnclpal cauae of the deellne, al though nioiit news received waa cf a "Uull.ali nature, Green bug ravages of slight exteut were reported from western Nebraska, Where tlie bugs are aald to have Infested fleius from Kearney to Minden. Dug atorlea were uIro received from Illinois and ainillar atorlea from Oklahoma were reiterated. The unfavorable weather la retarding all cereals and planting la eeveral week be hind. Weather predictions were bearish, aa shower were predicted for Kanaka, Ne braska. Missouri and Iowa, but no change in temperatures reported In other wheat suites. The primary receipt continue nd '"oats are loading In anticipation h . opening of the Hou river. September wheat was firmer and the better prices on all crops prevailed at the close. which waa strong. May wheat cloaed with a net wt" of V- aml Jllv options cloaed firm at c, a lose of Ho. '!?er wn" BfM,,l demand for corn and cables were considerably higher. Roth ex rort end domestic demand were strong for the first time In Severn I weeks and prices advanced on early trading. Hecelpte were "' a strong corn market la looked lor. May porn closed steady at an advance of He and the July and September options were higher. Trading in outs was extremely light and they were barely weady. There was some scattered liquidation, with no particular support outside of local trading The de mand Is somewhat Improved, but the close Waa weak at the opening figures. Primary wheat receipts were, tvStl.OOO hush els and sh!irnents 1. Ill, On,) bushels, against receipt last -year of 2rtl,fr bushela and shipments of 444.000 bushels. Corn receipts were i,12,OK bushels and shipments g!t2.u0 bushels, against receipts of 2o,0no bushels and shipments of 614. 00" bushels last vear. mAiJZirSnc.''. "re ,-' bushels of wheat. 4.000 bushels of corn, none of oats, and wheat and flour eoiml in fijii non k..-ki- iK'Tl'"! '!""'1 1 higher on wheat and Hiliid higher on corn. Argentina, wheat shipments were 6,220,000 bushels, sghlnat 4. 448.000 bushels last week and S,243,fK) bushels last year. Local range of options: Artlole. Open. Hlgh. Low. Clos. Ytw'y. Wneat I stay... July... ept... Corn May... July... Bept... Oats May... July... Sept... 71 A MHA HA 42 A 70HR 72U 71 A 73HA 75HA 42HA' 42A 42HA 41 A 40 A 34HA TBHAl 42B 4274, H 42HB 42A 41'ftA 41 A 4i n 41 A 40 HI S4iA A asked. B bid. Omaha Cssli Pri.-ea. WHEAT No. 1 hard. WriTT.c; No. S hard, 6Mib9c; No. 4 hard. 5S$06c; No. S spring, 6&B7oe. CORN-No. 8, 38Hti3ic; No. 4. SMi3f4c; no rrane. 2om34c;.No, 3 yellow, 3!)c; No. 3 white, toHtfUOc. OATS No. 3 mixed, aXfi.Wio; No. 3 white, 89e; No. 4 white, W"A'tW.H RYE No. 2, (S0c No. , 6KHc. Larlot Hroelta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Puliith St. Louis 28 49 177 1S1 16 23 ..,!93 ..: 12 ...2:7 ... 20 IS 14 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS F4T:i In tares of tlte- Trading and Cloalngr 71 A 70 A 3iA 724 A 75HA 7&HAI 4F 42SA 4;4H 42. A 42HU 42A I 41 HT1 41 A nU 40 A 34A 34HA Prices on tlnaril of Trade. : ' CHICAGO, April .- Reports of rain and sixw In the west and aouthweat caused a anarp decline today In the wheat market. Home recovery was made on buying by aborts, and the market closed steady with the July o it ion lower. July corn was up He July oat s were a shade hicner. 1'i'ON Imona were down SH'lWHo. The reports of wet weather throughout the so u til we t caused .active selling early lit the day, especially In the July delivery. Sellers were also miccurHged by large pri mary receipta and by an estimate rbat the slikjimrnls fiom Argentina for th week will be ubout 6.2IO.UUO bu.. which breaks ail rec ords for that country. Trading became quiet during the last half of the peselon. chiefly because of the scarcity of offerings. Many traders who believed that the market had been oyereold early In' the day bought moderately and a part of the early los was recovered. A report- that seventy boatloads of wheat had hern taken for ex- port also lrengthend the late market. The close waa fairly steady. July opened HU To lower at iifv,tj. soio at :!? rpe, ana then tlecllned to 7lk rlnal tiUotatlons were iVVo. May ranged between 7hc and 77Hc,' and closed at 7i'i(77l-c, which was a loan of He Clearancea of wheat and Hour wera' equal to 840.0" bu. Primary recelpta were, bu., agnlnst an.ttiO bu. lor the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 648 cars, against imj cars last week and 191 cars a year ago. Trading- In the corn pit Was extremely light end. prices fluctuated within a half cent range. The break In wheat cau,W an easy fueling at the opening, but this was soon overcome by a fair' buying demand, which was baaed upon firm cables and small recelpta The market closed firm. July corn opened a shade lower at 47fcJ 47Hc, aold at 47 u and then advanced to 4. He The close was at 47 Vc May ranged between 4tHo and 47o, and clnimd at 47c, Lwal reoHpta were 177 cars, Including I of contract grade. Oat were weak early In the day because of improved weather conditions for the growing Crop and alao In sympathy with wheat. Later the market became firm on covering by shorn. July opened Hl'Ho to HifHo lower at SaH'&.c, ald off to SeVrf Jfc'Hc, and then advanced to 4o,o. The close f i "hj. aim.? mini oeiween 42Hc and 43HC. and cloaed at Civile. IsTfc were M cara. Provisions were weak because of fnri.j hoT receipts,, hlch caused a 6fulno decline. At tpe olose July pork was off Ttje at $16 9oi Juiy lard was down SHc at sWtw 8.7a IJuly ribs were 64THc lower at $8 tiw j80.' Intimated reoelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 24 cars; corn, - cars; oats, cars: hoaa! 2A0WJ head. Tha leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. Ht-h. Low. Close . Yes' y . Wheat May July t4pU Dec. Coru May July S. pt. Oa tie May Julv Sept. Pork Xlay July Lard May Julr Sept. Ribe May July Sept. 7VH JiJ77'fiA4 irr u 7H.iH,7S1i' 7 TH"v V' l'-Hi H WHuVV is 81V WSJ II 47H slj fcH 4T4 4TH 47H 47 4?Titi4S 0 r 4 47 ' 47V4 6-H 'tt" 4Wi37tfHsl 43H V - 40H 40 (b H JbH 72HI 1 2' 15 '.H 16 7H 8 (0 8 72H 8 86 8 47H 8 66 8 75 15 fc-'Hj 16 90 62HJ I 65 66 1 t 70 8 77H' 8 60 8 32-Hl 8 4?H 8 66 61 111) No. t Cash quotations wens as follows: FLOl'R Easy; winter patents, J 4i; winter siralghia. . 2 Se-rt 3 : $31'V3 siririg is, IJ.OUJ rtttenta. 8J.40t!i: aprlng atiaighl 3 l: bakere. $2.uou'2. WIISAI- No. i epnng. ftmiVti;; No. I Hiring. Hv3c; No- 8 red, 7bH'(J "Sc. CoftN-No. 2, etlHlHc; No. 2 yellow, 6 "47c. UATS-No. 1 4?;c: No. t whiU. 4SHH3e; No. $ white, SM442Hc. HTK No. 2. ebc BARLEY Fair to choice malting, t 71Hc. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 81.11: No. 1 north western. 81 14. Pi line timothy, 84.21 Clover, contract grade (14 60. PROVIAli iN8- Short rlba sides (loosed, $- a.(iJ6. Mess pork, per bhl., Ilomftxl Lard, per 1 lbs., $- 6H 3hort t lxar sides tboaed). $8.CiHuag7H- FVKowIng were the reoflis and ship ments tit (ttiur Mnd sralnt trUo'3i fcHi 15 80 IS KH ISW la ich ( SS 66 7H $ 70 I 60 HUH 42H t 42H 1 6.H ';' t 70 I I 70 Becelpts. Shipments F'our. bbls 41 S M 5) Wheat, bu . 91 S-o Curn, Lu r. tV,2uv Hutu, bu W. or 821 . Kra, bu .0"O 10.J Barley, bu 84, HO 18. 7m im the Produce exchange today the but ter market tu Prm; creameries. A"0! dairies aw, F-a ensv: at mark, cases Included, lac: first a.' 144c; prima ft rat a, 17 Wo. Chwue, ateady, ISttfUc. HEW YORK ttENERAL WAHICET (taetatlens ef lk Dif am Varleas Cosasnodltles. NBW YORK. April l.-FLOt;R-R-Cftlpta, ll.a7, Milai expt.rta, bbla Mar ket ateady but dull; Mlnnearrta patents, 4 to ti 46; Minnesota bakere. IS SfuS 60; winter ratenta, WiiS.SS; winter straights. 13 46; winter extraa. 2 IS.OO; winter low grades, M.TOlKn. ye flour, firm; fall to good, H('u3.80; choice to fancy, W.a CORNMlSAt-8teady: fine white and yel low, 1.20; coarse, H.aSffl.lD; kiln dried, 2. t(2.75. - WliKAT Receipts, H.OOO bu.; export", 47, 717 bu. Spot market easy; No. i red, 82So, elevator, K3HC, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern, lJululh. WHO, opening navigation, f. o. b. afloat. No. 1 hard winter, 81HC opening i , n i. ,aa.i a Ks.rrv fore- noon bieak In wheat following raki news from the aouthweat and big spring wheat recelpta waa eucceeded by a rally on ex port nunora. The lata market waa quit firm on covering, and closed only V'y'Ho net lower. May, 85tii5 ll-lo, closed foSo; Jnly. M S-ltVuxaHc, cloaed 8Mc; September, 0.HJ.MHC, closed (WHO. CORN Receipts, 71.175 bu. ; exports, 8,000 bu. spot market nrm; mo. bio, e.-vmujr, and St'ir. f. n. h. afloat: No. X whits. 67c, and No. 2 yellow, B4Hc, f. o. b. afloat. The option market was quiet and ateady, with the west, closing unchanged In New Tork. May, 6u(t46Hc. closed 66c; July, b&HSfX&Ho, closed at LflLn OATS Receipts, lffl.&'O bu. Spot market steady, mixed, i to 32 lbs.. 47Hc; natural white, 30 to S3 lbs., 484jO0c; clipped white, 3 to 40 lbs., 4(Hi3Ho. HAY-Hteady; shipping, 7080cj good to Choice, I1.161.20. itni'R Hisri v state, common to choice, It crop, 16yl.se: 19"f crop, 4H4ic; Pact no coast, 1 crop, &&llc; 19u6 crop, ttfto. HIDES Quiet; Central America, 24c; Ucgota, 2."c. I.KATM KR Steady; acid, 27Hff2c PROVISIONS Reef, steady; ramiiy, 114 0 1(14 f): mess. t o"ulO 00; beef hams, tJ4.00ii 26.00; packet, 10.5teil.0O; city, extra India mess. lao.OWj 21.00. Cut meats, steady nick led bellies. 110.6Vdl2.00; pickled hams, J.l.TyaL2.2Ti. Lard, easy; western prime, IX. 70 tiU.&o. refined, easy; continent. 19 16; com pound, l8.37Va8.ti2H; South America, tlO.00. Pork, quiet; family, $19.00; short clear, 17.60 il.00; mesa, 17.5W18 .26. TALLOW-Steady; city (12 per pkg.), 6Hc; country (pkga. free), 8H4Hc. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, lH'u'c; Japanese, nominal, Sc. Hl'TTEH Strong; atreet price, extra creamery, SJHWc Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, ;s4uS3o: held, common to extra, 224i32Hc; state dairy, common to finest, 2i'(i3ic; renovated, common to extra, 17H(27c; western factory, common to firsts, IS ii 22c; western Imitation creamery, extras, 27l28c: firsts, 24u2(3c. CHKKrili; r'lrm; state full cream, colored and white, small, September, fancy, 16c; same, October best, Hul4Vo; same, good to prime, 13i13Hc; state, winter made, aver age best, 12Hc; state, good to prime, 12VjJ Llc; state, Inferior, llHWiHc. EOG8 Barely ateady; atate, Pennsylvania and nearby selected white, 20c; atate, choice, lHulMHc. same, brown and mixed extra, lite; flrsta to extra firsts, 17HfiltHc; western firsts, 17t17Hc. Official prtoea: Firsts, 17 17,c; seconds, 1G4j16Hc. POULTRY Alive, unsettled: western chickens, K&12c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, llo; dressed, firm; western chickens, luigliic. turkeys, 10 U 14c; fowls, 10&14HO. St. Louts General Market. ST. IXiUIB. April 18 WHEAT-Iower; track, No. 2 red, cash, 78j'78Ho; NO. 2 hard, 74H"&77c; May, 76Hc; July, 7c. CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 47HU 4c; May. 44H1J1HC; July, 4H46Hc; No. 2 white. 44H. . OATS Lower; track. No. 3 cash, 41 Ho; May, 4"c; July, 87Hc; No. white, 43c. ici.ni li Hteariv: red winter patents, 13.60 fea.so; extra fancy and straight, 3.XKb.60; clear, 2.6'2.86. SEEJJ Timothy, steady, I3.0O3V.75. CORNMEAL Steady, t2.40. BRAN Dull; sacked east track, 82H8 96c. HAY Steady; timothy. $15.001.00; prairie, 110 O013.00. IRON COTTON TIE8-l.ia. RAUGINO 10HO. HEMP TWINKr-lOo. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing, 116.25. Lard, lower; prime steam, 18.30. Iry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts, I9.&H; clear ribs. $9.76; short clears, $9.76. Hacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $10.50; elar ribs, $ia37H: hort clears. I10.62H. , POULTRY Steady; chickens, HHjcj springs, 2&g'30c; turkeys, 12H413Hc; ducks, l'e' BMRM 7C lie; geese, 7c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2381Hc; T r. dairy, 212o. tGGS r'lrm, Uc, case count. Recelpta. Shipments Flour, bbls Wheat, bu ........ Corn, bu Outs, bu 6,000 8,000 20,000 18.000 64.OO0 67.0UO $6,000 72,000 Kansas City Oraln sod Provisions. KANSAS C1TT, April li WH EAT May, 61c; July, 72Hc; September, 73o. Cash: Nf). 2 haid, 71ii75Hc; No. S, 68a'.tc; No. 2 red. 76'7tc; No. S, H6c. CORN May, 40c; July, 4-: September, 43 He Cuah: No. 2 mixed, 4a42Sc; No. J, 41tc: No. 2 white, 43 He; No. I, 43Hc OATS No. 2 white. 41c; No. 2 mixed, 40H4141C. RITE Steady, S.S362o. HAY Firm; choice timothy, tl4.2616.00; Choice prairie, $14.60)16.60. MUTTER Creamery, Ro; packing, Wc. KX3G3 Weak) flrsta, UH0- The - receipts and shipments of grain were: Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 48.0 110,000 Corn, bu 26,im0 41,0c Oats, bu 21,000 27,000 Kansas City cash prices: Articles. I Open. High.') Low. I Close. Wheat May.... July...., Corn May.... July.... 9H 9i 71H 72HB 40H' 40B 42H'42HHB : 73HI72H&H! 40SI404! 42Hi2H'Hl Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 18. WHEAT May, 7Hc; July, 81HCSlHc; No. 1 northern. 8Hc4K2c; No. i northern, 7H'60u; No. I northern, 7Hc. FLOUR First patents. $4.0r3'4.40; second patents,. $4.16U4.26; first dears, 3.2Ua60; scnd clears. $2,402.60. BRAN In bulk. 16.5Bn.78. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. April 18. WHEAT No. . , , w,,.mi- 1 rt t northern. K 1 snum"t ' - - - ! x, , -1Ujf,C'(e B A RLE V NO. 2, TlVMFiIc; sample, W CORS-No. t cash. 4446Hc; July. 47Hc asked. . - - Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOU April 18.-WHUT-Spot. No. 2 red western winter, steady, 6s 2Hd. No. 1 California, quiet. 6s 6d; futures, quiet; Mav a 6d; July, 6a SHd. CORN Spot, flrni; American mixed new, 4a 6Vd; American mixed old, ta; futurea, firm; May, is 6d; July, 4a Hd; September. 4s 6Hd. Peoria Market. PEORIA. 11L, April 18.-t-trtIN-.teaay ; No. 2 yellow snd No. 8, 43Hft-4c; No. 4tmc; no graae, swuo.u. OAT8-Ey; No. white, 43c; No. I white, 41V; No. 4 white. 4o0. RYE Firm; No. 2. 67iSo. WHISKY-On basis of 812 tor finished gouds. Dnlatk Grain Market. DULUTH. Anrll IS. WHEAT No. I northern. s'Hc; May, 81Hc; July, 62o; Sep tember 63Ho. OATS A4-il, 40H0. Toledo Seed Market. Tnt.f.nn. O.. Anrll !. BEEr8 Clover, cash, $i.00; April, $S 70; October, $7.rHl cembsr, $7 J7H: March, fl.W. Tliuouiy, $2.16. Alalka, V.tS. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 18. COTTON Spot cloaed quiet: imauuni upunas, u.iw( uiiu rii. mlf 11.36c: sales. 30 bales. NEW ORLEANS. April IV COTTON Spot closed firm; sales, I, a bales; low or dinary, 8 U-Ibc, nominal; ordinary, li-loo, nominal; good ordinary, 8Hc; low middling, I 1-1c; middling, loc; good middling, 11S; middling fair, 12Hc, nominal; talr, lS-io, nominal; receipts. 2,63s bales; stock, 107.7&8 T' LOUI3. April la X)TTON Steady: middling, Ho; sales, none; receipts, ksl ialea; shipments, 700 bales; stock, 40.U U,lea. UVERPOOI, April 18. COTTON In spot a good builne-i was dons; prices 2 points lower to s points nigner, American middling fair. Tlld; good uilddllng, .r,d: mlddlrng. -'id; low middling, llsj; good ordinary, 8.21 J; ordinary. 4.MJ. 1 tie Kales of the day wore lo.oti bales, of which l.oiO bales were for apeculation and export and Included .4) bales American; receipts, 17, Ouo bales, Including 16,600 bales Aiuarluao. NEW .ORE STOCKS ANDBONDS Throughout tht Estiion. TRADING IS CONFINED TO PROFESSIONALS Oaly Profit Possible Is that Wkleh Brokers Might Make Off Kaeh Otker Close Ullghtly Higher. NEW TORK. AdiII 18 Faoettoua brokera oautiOTWSl each other to step softly today let they wake up the stock market from Its somnolent condition. A glance at the aggregate of the day's sales explaina the pleasantry. An analysis of the price move ments will show that only a handful of stocks moved at any time as much as a full point away from laat night's close. The movement, slug-Klsh aa It waa, was con spicuous also for its Irregularity. The nar row vibrations varied constantly above and below last night's closing level. The con sequence was a market such a a Is rarely witnessed except In the days of midsum mer's oppreARlve heat, and then only In periods of Inactive trade conditions. It has been evident for some dnys pat that the diminishing transactions at the Stock exchange wore largely in the hands of professional traders, so that the tniy profit to be secured must be at the cost of each other. This condition has a natural effect of discouraging efforts In a field so circumscribed. Rut the almost total col lapse of even the traders' activity which occurred next came as a surprise. Yester day s check to the advance which had set In the day before was particularly Illum inating as to the proportions of the move ment, which was clearly limited to a turn against the shorts. The market today sank Into a state bordering on stagnation. The feeble speculation even In such a favorite as Amalgamated Copper on the eve of div idend action waa an example of the spirit of the market. The unchanged dividend was, in fact, clearly foreseen. Soma Influ ence Is attributed to the hardening of the money market, slight as It la as a deter rent from soeculatlon. The. tiresunce of the secretary of the treasury In the city gave rise to some surmises of a possible diacon ti nuance of the deposit of current customs receipts with the Ixinks. This forms the principal source of the accretion of bank cash now In progress. The withdrawal of ktanei made by Interior banks here now In progress, owing to the unattractive level to which Interest rates have fallen, will affect the loan Item of the local banks which are called upon to take over these 1'tuis. The change resulting Is nominal and other than real, as the loans of Interior banks which are beln recalled were made out of de posits with the New York banks. Those credits, therefore, were based on the New lork cash reserve as much as thev will he when taken over by the New York banks inemseives. Abroad the recall by the Rank nf HVancn of Its credits placed In the Ix-ndnn market accounts for the retention of the Rank of England rate at 4H tier cent. The slow re cuperation of the Rank of France In com parison with the other great foreign banks explains the movement to reimburse Itself for advances made to Ixindon dnrlna- the period of strain In that market. Discounts eased in Her n In snite nf the Iumiia of $100,000,000 Imperial Germany and Prussian treasury Hills. The British hudiret nm. posals presented to Parliament today gave promise of advantage for the money mar ket In the resumption of sinking fund pur chases of consols. A renewed decline In Standard Oil In the curb market was a feature of the day. The market closed with an upswing of prices in profrress, whioh left prices generally above last mgni s closing level. Ronds were .Irregular. Total sales, par value, $l,OM,ono. United States bonds were unonangea on call. Number of sales and closing quotations vii DiuLHi were; Bales. High. Low. Close. n u. ii, aiprm ...... Amalsmnuted Coppr Aa c. r Am. C. r. pfd Ask. Cotton oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Expreta Am. H. A U pM American Ice necurltlsa.... Am. Unseed Oil Am. United Oil pfd Am. Locomotlva Am. Locomotlra pfd Am. n. R Am. 8. A R. prd Am. BuCar Rsflnlng Am. Tobacco pfd etf. ...,.. Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Una nltlmor A Ohio Pal. Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central of N. J , el-dlr Cheaapeaka Ohio ( hlra.o Ot. W 180 16,700 :, ui, t3 aoo lev, t 100 t 9 loo sou, l"14 lost oo x tOO 74 71 71 H1 0 41 CH i 104 M.KI lim llfV, isn't 100 llMUj nil 1U7V4J COO 123 122 12214 ' 14 1.(00 tl (OUj 41 1.800 4 i 44 6i 101 $.100 m rr Vi (Ill 4.300 M 58H t9Vt 1.400 .174 174K 176 "A lbo $.KK 4114 41 41'4 M0 II II IS t.oiio IM 141 1M 1.1.00 131 li 132 Chicago A N. ' W C, U. A St. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C, C. A St. L Colorado F. A 1 Colorado A Bo Colo. A Bo. 1st pfd Colo. A Bo. id pld Coaaolldataa Gas Cora Products Corn Products pfd rxiawars A Hudson Dal.. L. A W Danrar A R. O D. A R. O. pfd D stlllara' Bacurltlaa Erie Brio lat pfd Krta Id pfd Oencral Kief trio llllnola Central lnlsrnallonal Paper It 100 (OO 400 TO 70 14 as i M 47 too no no too 1 ll 110 1 100 7t 71 71 144 470 21 7S 100 470 too US 470 r 82 coo t.leO 1,300 l.l'io to 24 S:l4i 70 r.f 63 7 4W 144 lta 14i J4a 100 14 'itio 'ii" 14 ri" Int. Papar ptd lot. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central in 4 . Iowa Cantral PIS 100 M " Kanaaa CKy Bo K. C. Bo. pfd 14 w 100 tl tuO 117 ( Loulavllla a w Mailcan Cantral lit 11 41 ' 104 0 114 11344 U4 ) 74 74 .1"0 S lH 400 !V 46 44 700 41 SO 41 tl 'i'jc'10 ut in u too it u u a 75 '. 'S4 .: ti 11,600 114 111 121 Mini). St. L,. 11 . Bt. P. A B. S. M..... M.. Bt. P. A 8. B. at. Pfd Missouri Pmoiao Mlaaourl. K. T M , K. T. pld National Laad N. R. R. ot H. pm Nw Tork Cantral N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pfd North American Paclflo Mall psnnaylvsaia Paopla'a Oaa r .. C. C. A Bt. U. ' 1 .... 7'. Prasad Steal Car 400 M 100 t If. V 13 nt ' i4j Presaad a. m. v Pullman Palaos Car... Raadlug :; "i; '1V Raadlng lat pM. of -" Heading 14 pfd, onsrso.... Raputillc BWal Rapublle Btaa4 pld Hik laland CO--,; Kock laland Ct, ptd Rubbar Good a pfd.... Bt U B. F id P' Bt. Louis 8. W. Bt. L. B W Pfd Southern Paclno Bo. Pacific ptd Bo. Kallwar Bo. Railway pfd.. Tannaaaa C. A I Toxaa A Pacific T.. Bt. U A W..... T , t. U. A W. I4 t'nlon Pacino Vmou Pacific pld V. B. Eiuraas (J. B- Raallr V B. Rubbar f' B. Ruboar ptd U. B. "' : U. B. Btaal pfa Va--Carolina Chsml-al Va--tra. t ham. pld Wabash Wabash pfd Walla-farga Weatlnghouaa Klaclrto Waatarn linloa W haallng U Wlaconain Cantral Wia Cantral pld Northara Pac'a Cantral U'b : Ca.lral Uth" P'f Blaeh" OraM Northarn pfd Int. Motropoi ttaa 1W 14 l,4oi) 1044 iiH 1.4O0 21 pio at too $144 '"i tt H4 11 ta 115 11.700 li 11 700 400 804, , !" 46 tft1 lrti 100 r lno t tS . . Y .j, K.tott im in- M ' loo 11 ""'. ,,14 t"0 im in, 47 16 t' , s.100 10 100 u 100 104 104 10J 1414 14 14 too st 36 2ao 144 100 u Si It ! 1 14 ill IM !' too u n 100 tl M 1 1, u.' Ill tl Hi 0 It "i1 f tt M M ,ui :JSZ Ui tk .T. 8U.8 rorrlga Flaaa elal. RERLIN. April 18.-Tradlog on the Bourse "ShxTTZZ and"c.l "share, l.n- IDKDON, April 18-Th. supplies of money wer. ItWrVasedln th. market 4Y- lf rousts werT steady. The fact that the Si ot T England a rat. of discount was re.luoid UUy waa attributed to tnai SroblbTmy that the French banker, will Sradua ly wltndraw the 81&4XJ.ooo of gold feft to London banker, during th. latw lirt of last year. Trading on tha Stock Kchang. was dull and the ton. was heai titrni T pending th. prestation of tn. budaet. In the meantime the disappoint ment manifested at tn. iwnredurtlon of the bank aT. caused a slight .aalnaj In th. pric of ftrat claaa securities but th effe t was partly offset by the good bank ret u ma. Americans failed to attract public attention owing to the uncertainty reuai dlna- the sit uation In New York and the trading waj confined to profeaatonala, who put prices up 14 .var 8au-lty la Ui. foi.iun. TTia New Tork advices received later depreesed the market, but prices recovered and the market closed dull with price steady. Home rails and foreigners were lifeless. Japanese lmi-eml 6s of l!4 closed at 1I V 1'ARlf. April 1 -Trading on the Bourse, today generally whs dull. Russian lnup-rtal 4a were not quoted. Russian bonds of 1904 closed at 496.00. ?(ew York Money Market. NEW TORK,' April 18 MONEY On call steady, 22 per cent: ruling rate. it per cent: closing bid. 2 per cent; ofTered at H4 per cent. Time loans dull snd firmer; sixty days, 8HH4 per cert: ninety days, 4H per cent: six months, t per rent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPIER per Cent. 8TKRLINO EXCHANOrc Fasler, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 S640 Hi4. KAi for demand snd at $4 s'iTt M4& for sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4,834 and cnmmerrlal bills, 14 K3. PILVER Far, WHc; Mexican dollars, sue. BUNT'S Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Closing Quotations on bonds today wera ss follows: V. S. raf. Is, rag.. ,.104 Japan ta do coupon 104 Japan as, 3d aariaa. . ri . B. la. rag 1054, do 4 ctfs MH do coupon losu. do 4V4s ctfs V. S. old 4a rag.... 101 14 dn M aeries 14 do coupon 181 A N. anl. 4a 1W4 1). 8. new 4a. ra....l2l4 Man. e. g. 4a t4 do coupon "... .lloa "Mei. Cantral 4a tl . Am. Tobacco 4s II do lat lna lit do la tni v.. K. T. 4a I ' A Atrhlaon ran. 4s H do 2a M do adj. 4a It N. R. R. of M. 0. 4a M Atlantic V. U 4s.... M N. T. 0. g. $s 1 Bal. A Ohio 4s. lCOt'N. J. - C. g la IV no la r.tNo. Paclflo Is li Br. R. T. B. 4a... 84 de la 'IH Central of Os. t lrHN. W. c 4s oo 1st inc JfiHO. B. 1 rrag. n do Id Inc 74 Pann. oonr. I Ha. r5a do Id Inc fl Raadlng gea. 4a ' Ch.es. A Ohio 4Ha ...101 S. U A I. M e Ja lo- .hlrago A A Ha.. 70 Bt. L. A B F. tg. 4a ti ., H. y. n. 4a 144 apt. b. 8. w. c. aa. . i ., R. I. A P. 4a.... 714 Seaboard A. U 4s.. 74 do col. ta MBo. Pacific 4a W OPC. A B. L. g. 4s .10 do lat 4a ctfa U Colo. Ind. (a, aar. A. Bo. Rallwar ta in Colo. Mid. 4s at "Tains A P. Is lim Colo. A Bo. 4a K T.. Bt. t A W. 4s... 0 Cuba (a 101 I'nlon PaciBo 4a 10141, D. A R O. 4a S4 V. B. Rtaal Id it Dlatlllara' Sao. Ka I.t4 Wabaali la luw Erie p. I. 4a t Weatern Ml. 4a 74 do gan. 4a KIH'W. A L K. 4a so Hork. Val. 4Wa 104 Wla Cantral 4a 17 "Hid. Offered. Ronton Ktnrka and Bonds. ROSTON. April 1.-Call loans, ZKV per cent; time loans. 6f per cent, umciti Closing quotations wera: Atchlaon adj. 4a frl Atlantic 12 do 4a Illnaham 11 Mel. Central 4s 11 Cal. A Herla 140 Atrhlaon 4 Copper Hangs tu f Pair Waat 14 236 Franklin 1 do pfd Boaton A Albany.. Roalon A Malna 141 Uranbr 110 Moatnn ElCTated 141 Il Royals IT Fltrhburg pfd 131 Maaa. Mining .., 4 Mexlran Cantral 2 Mi-hitin la N. Y., N. H. A H..177 Mohftk 77 I n Ion Pacific 114 Mont. C. A C I Amer. Pneu. Tuba.,.. 7Old Dominion tS Amer. Sugar llSOaceola HI do pfd 124 Parrot ....1 40 Am. T. A T lU4,Uulncr lit Am. Woolao 2 Shannon 17 do pfd aa Tamarack 107 Krilaon lee. Illu....lA6 Trinity 10 Nana. Elactrlo . H United Copper 40 . MC. 8. Mining tl . 41 l B. Oil 10 .111 Utah 41 . 44 V'li torla, 1 . 2 Winona I . 27 Wolverine lit .100 North Butta II . I Bulla Coalition tt . tl "Narada 14 . M'AOai. A Artaona Itt do pfd Maaa. Gaa Cntted Fruit L tilted 8 M do pfd t'. 8. Steal do pfd Adventure Allouea Amalgamated Hid. "Asked. I.ondoa Cloalns; Stocks. LONTXiN. April 18. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money ... 14 1-11 M., K. A T ... 17 ...122 ... 78 ... 14 ... 14 ... 44 ... 4 ... 44 ... 11 ... 4 ... H ...114 ... II ... II ...loa ... It ... 24 ... K do account MI-I4N. T. Central..... Anat'onda .. 12 Norfolk A W .. tw do pfd .. W Ontario A W ..101 Frnnaylvanla ..110 Rand Mines .. 41 Heading . . 11 Bouthen Railway ..127 do pfd .. 14 Boutharn Paclflo . .. 10 Union Paclflo .... .. 77 do pfd .. 2411. B. Steal .. II do pfd .. M Wabaah Atrhlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific ., Ches. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W ('.. M. m Bt. P.... DrBeers ......... D. A R. O do pfd ,.. Erie do lat pfd do Id pfd Illinois Cantral 110 do pfd boulirllla A N UO Bpanlsb 4a Kx-dlvldend. SILVER Bar, stesdy. S0s-16d per ounce. MONEY IVU'2 per cenu The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3-VhH per cent; for three months' bills, Wti3 per cent. Xevr York Mlnlna Stocks. NEW YORK. April 18. Closing quotations on mining stocks ware Adamn Con. 19 l.iitis Chlaf ... .. 4 ..too ..140 .. t .. M .. M .. li Allcs brtire Bsunawlck Con. .. Comaiock Tunnal Con. Cal. A Va... Horn Silver Iron Bilvar Leadallle Cob. ... ..tl2 Ontario .. It Ophlr .. 40 Potoal .. 14 Bavaga ..100 m.rra Nevada . .1 email Hopas .. ..to Biaadard .. 4 Statement Bank of England. LONDON, April 18.-The weekly state ment of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total rererye Increased boU00u. circulation decreased &3.0U0. bul lion Increased 438.250, other securities in creased i&ty.uuo, other deposits increased AUVl.iiuO, public deposits decreased 57.000, notes reserve Increased 722.000 and govern meat securities were unchanged. The pro portion of the bank's reserve to liability this week Is 44 W per cent, as compared witn u.ao per cent last week. Baak of Franca Statement. PARIS, April 18. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased 4,r,D,ijor; treasury deposits, Increased Zl, 3.'H).j0f: general detsoslta decreased 7.850. UJOf; gold In hand, decreased oOO.OuOf; silver In hand. Increased S.SOO.OOOf : bills discounted. increased i.oou.ouur; advances increased 600, ! ooof . Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 18. Today's state ment of the treasury balnnces In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150. WO. iXO gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $U48,88.2in; golr) coin and bullion, $108.11)0,221; goia certincates, tjs.oju.isu. Baak Clvarlnsxs. OMAHA. April 18 Bank clearings for today are tl.8fjs.747.13, and for the corre sponding date last year 11,428,463.20. Wool Market. BOSTON. April 18 WOOL The Commer rial Bulletin of boston, basing Its report upon statistics gathered for the govern ment will say tomorrow of the wool mar ket: The sYiarket Is dull and featureless. V n ... V. , . -1 .. I. n .mail . ... 1 ..... a ; Transactions are confined to small lots, the at smaller consumers ouying ior inetr im t ' 28 mediate wants. Large mills continue out It 44 1 of the market. Good territory wools, which tl l'S are scarce, command previous prices, but snort oiotning wools, or wnicn there is a large supply, meet with little demand and favor buyers. One-quarter blood fleece Is also In fairly good supply and easy. Low pulled wools are accumulating and are weak. Generally speaking, how ever, the tone of the market Is steady and I holders look forward to a maintenance of ' I"8"11' Values when the arrival of new 1 wools sfford buvers a better selection to ! draw from. .Developments In western pro- J duclng sections are slow. The shipment of woo, from BoBton to April ,7 mculvet I according to the same suthorlty, sra 96,- 24o,510 pounds, sgalnst "6,76 881 pounds at the same time last year. The receipts to April 17. inclusive; sre 7B 532,908 pounds. against 8.1.518.131 pounds for the same period last year. BT. LOUIS, Mo., April 18.-WOOL Steady; medium grades combing and cloth ing. 2-Xi?y-; light fine. So-ijClc; heavy fine, liiiT7c; tub waahed, 2&337c. Otl. aad Koaln. NEW YORK. April 18.-OILS Cottonaeed. aleady; prime crude f. n. b. mille. S7c; prime yellow. 4ii4i;vc. Petroleum, ateady; re fined New York, 8v2o; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 88.15: Philadelphia and Baltl rp re In bulk, $4.70. Turpentine, steady, 70 tflTmc. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good, $4. 70-04. "0. OIL CITY, April 18. OILS Credit bal a rices, $1.78. Runs. S46,bW4 bbls. : average, U7.111 bbls.. Shipments, 194.2U bbls.; aver age, 164.1:3 bbls. BAVANNAH, AprU 18. TURPENTINE Dull. 6tiSc. ROSI.N-FIrm: Sales 1.641; A. B. C, $180; D. $t.-fi4.46; E, $4 60; F. $4 62V? 55; O. $4 6f(4 57i. II. $4 70: I. f.-. K. 15.36. M. $i.40; N, $660; V. O., $&.; W. W., $t.76J 6.80. Busar aad Molasses. NEW YORK, April 18 BUOAR Raw, fair refining, S.abc; centrifugal, M teat 1 7tc. Molasaea augar, $.04c; refined, firm; No. 8, 4 40c; No. 7. 4.76c; No. 8, 4. sue; No. , 4 26c; No. 10. 416c; No. 11. 4 10c; No. IX 4uic; No. 11, 4.00c; No. 14. 8(160; confectioner. A, 4ve; mold A, 6 16c; cut loaf. 6.6ue; cruahad, iftx. powdered. 4 sue; granuialad, 4. sue; cubea, 1 06c. MuLAbSKS 6teady; New Orleans, open ke"'e good to cho'ce, 8?fn48o. NEW ORLEANS. April 18 8UGAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 8Ia3c; centrifugal yellow, JSj-taC JKKxinda. o. iioLASdES-Qulat; n.w ayiup, 80S4o. 0M1IIA LIVE STOCK MARKET He.Tj Sou f Ctttl of Uinioilly Gootl Qaaiitj, LIBERAL SUPPLY OF H3GS AT LOWER PRICE Bheesi aaoatloas Arc Well Malav talaed aad Arrivals Tharaday Msralag Are Light Market rieasea All Parties. SOUTH OMAHA, April la. 107. Recelota wera: Cattle. Hogs. Bhe. rT,.i PM..' i n a ai i o r t?,?J. a'5S BA M cm weTnesSay":::::: ?:? l':? :m clal Thuraday'. 10 U0U) I.N0 CHfl Offl Oilic Four days this week..24.S7 28.S49 49 bO) Sams daya last week....l.4 3.1W 2b,iM feame days 2 weeks ago.. IS. 435 lfitibJ 40.M2 Rams days t weeks ago..l4.5M 28,869 40.71U Hams days 4 weeks eo. .Zi.lM 44.3o3 6o..V,l Bams days laat year.... 14. 8 J 24.228 4R.41I The following tabis shows tha receipts of cattlo, hog a and saeep at South Omaha for tha year to data, compared with last year: 107. loa.. Inc. Use. Cattle 845.20 291.70 53. W0 Hoga 73,iMO 7W.7S8 6,o43 tslieep a.i23 6a, 64,ol$ CATTLK WL'OTATIONB. Good to choice corn-fed steers.... $5 .4Otf.00 Fair to good corn-fed steers -8",iT,'!2 Common to fair steers 4.00g4.l Good to choice fed cows 4 bvu. Fair to good cows and belfers .4.25 Common to fair cows 2.tu.2i I-air to choice stockers & feeders.. 4 bt4to.00 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. A0uw4 40 Common to fair stockers I O0ci4.0 Hulls, staga, etc 2.76 u 4.50 Veal calves 4.0Oivn.K The following table shows ihe avetagj pries of hogs at Boutn Omaha for tha laat aeveral daa, with comparisons: Date. 1X).1Wb.104.11IsJ.1:IWoL April 8...I $.',14 a I a 4 (i April ... H3 a 25 4 1 April 10.. I I 8k 80 I 26 A pnl 11..) 411 ( 33 6 iJi, 4 961 April U.. g 4JI 341 6 31' 4 M April 13.. ti 8 8S 6 INI 4 81 April 14.. 28 6 2ol 4 81 April 16.. 6 39 6 4.1 t 2b I 4 8V April 16.. 6 43ii 49 4 89 April 17.. 8 ol I 23 April 18.. 4S-'H4 61 t 28 4 80 7 271 8 Ml t 01 7 26 7 22 II HI S bl 80 J $ a 7 19 84, 6 Itt 04 04 a t M 8 Hi T 1 7 22 7 Oi 86 4 Hi 7 13 06 7 14 av t 86 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha 13.u4n! 76 ten"!.; Chicago 1.7tuo66 05 (u-TUrk Kansas Clry 3.0W4J1.40 8.U0 siM.bD Bt. Louts l.lst,.oO 20 tfiH-TO til 011 x City 2.aOa6.6 6.A t.40 The otticlal number ol' cars of stuck brought In today by eaoh read was: Cattle, nogs, oneeu. nra C, M. ft St P S 7 1 18 . $ $11 68 20 4 2 1 46 4 8 1 m a '4 'i 167 16 i Wabash 8 U. P. By stem 83 C. & N. W., east 4 C. & N. W., west 62 C, Bt. P., M. at O.... 0 C B. ft Q., east 1 C B. & g., west 88 C, R. I. & P.. east... 7 C, R. I. ft P., wast.. .. Illinois Central 8 Chicago Gt. Western. 6 Total receipts ....236 The dlsuosil.on of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber or bead indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co t3 2.001 Bwlft and Company.. ...1,143 2,672 3.103 . 8,Mo Cudahy Packing Co 1,191 Armour ft Co 1.1 m Cudahy, country 8wlft ft Co., country 64 w. 1. eiepnen 48 Hill ft Bon 8 F. P. Lewis 18 Huston ft Co...: 13 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 61 Klngan ft Co 421 Bam Werthelmer 26 Mike Haggerty 38 J. B. Root ft Co 104 8. ft S 226 T. B. Inghram 8 Buuivan Bros 23 Lehmer Bros 8 Independent Pkg, Co 21 United Dressed Beef Co.. 18 Other buyers 817 8,384 Totals 5,8S6 11.633 4,614 CATTLE There was- another heavy run of stock today, the estimate at noon being for about 6,600 head, making fully 26,00u cattle for the four daya. A feature of the offerings was the unusually good qual ity. In fact, the quality has been excep tionally good so far this week. Owing to the storm many of the trains were de layed and when the market openel less than half the total supply had been yardud As has been the case all week, however, there was an excellent general demand and on desirable beeves opening prices were fully steady with yesterday. There was a disposition on the part of all classes of buyers to neglect the plain heavv cat tle, ss well as the commoner lightweight stuff, snd the market was very slow 011 anything of this kind. Bo far this week, the market has been In very satisfactory shape Buyers started out each morning to get the cattle lower, but It developed that the demand waa exceptionally good and the trade closed up strong every dsv, so that very good clearance has been made and there Is a strong, healthy under tone to the trade. The supply of cows and heifers was sgaln small and, with the usual vigorous general demand, the trade ruled active and prices were fully steady for all useful offerings. Veal calves, bulls, stags, etc... Generally sold about In yesterdsv's notches he late arrival of trains delayed tradlnc' considerably, but prospects were favorable for a very good clearance. Business In Blockers and feeders was naturally very slow on account of the storm. Desirable grades of all weights were picked up at not far from steady prices, but the market was dull and lower on the general run of light and medium weight stuff. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. . r- ko. tT. r, to 140 4 Tl 80 im 8 to II 140 4 7 17 v - U 1142 4 10 1 4 11M 8 88 80 7 4 40 14 lutl I 15 T l"t 4 40 tl nil 1 M 11 1110 4 M 40 U4I ( JS 17 1140 4 40 11 nut 1 to 11 lt'4 4 40 14 lt 1 10 14., in 4 40 IT im 8 to 10 It 8 00 ... 1141 M II U61 I Ot IT 1177 I If It ;1'4 I 00 11 1121 $ sj IT 1111 I OB 80 llat I 40 II USI I Ot IT 1471 8 40 IT 1011 6 44 10 1314 6 44 11 i II 1171 8 44 10 V40 I 1" 10 131,1 8 M I l'l I 10 11 14(11 I tt II 1041 I 10 0 ..!,4 1 M 44 .lll7 I 10 to 1MI I u II 1007 i 10 11 M.q t ao 11 ml 1 II II Ult 6 TO 10 1184 8 If N ISM I TO tl 1140 I I 14 1401 T COW 8. It 441 I 40 1 1111 4 17 ion! 4 00 II Ml 4 14 T 181 4 10 7 M7 4 it 14 Ill 4 10 T 1145 4 40 tl I"4 4 10 I U71 4 tO lu 10l 4 16 10 f44 4 10 11 U 4 40 I ., , 1 11. 4 40 1 1100 4 Tl ll 4 41 1 1640 4 N 4 lusT 4 44 HEIFERS. 4 lit t 10 1 140 4 40 II Ml 4 M II lat 4 Tt CALVE8. t I0 4 IS 1 HO 1 fl I to 4 40 1 140 I If 8 UO 4 11 1 140 4 Tl BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 14 461 4 44 14 1000 4 Tl HOGS The run of hogs was liberal anl there was no material change In the char acter of the offerings. Various reports from eastern markets and the liberal sun. ply gsvs buyers the best of the situation and they had little difficulty In filling their orders at a discount of 62jlOc from yes terday's figures. Light and butcher gradi g were preferred and commanded a good premium, while all classes of buyers wera discriminating against the heavy and pack ing gradea. Tope brought $6 50 today, as against $6 58 yeaterday, and the bulk rf the trading waa at 86.27Hti4.36, aa against $4 37Vi3 4o yeaisrday. The cloae was weuk at the decline. Repreaentutlve sales: Xk At. la. Ft. Ka. at. 3a. 41 IH . . 4 M 44 UT ... 46 ti aO 4 17 41 147 10 41 4 ... 4 to It 1(1 ... 44 40 t 10 75 II ... tt. lat M t to tl 21 110 71 It 10 4 10 44 147 40 40 lug ... I 40 t r ... 10 lit ... 4 tO tt Ml ... 17 Il 140 4 tu 44 14 140 tl Ml tt t M 44 if.4 to 41 117 ... 4 10 41 a-4 ... 10 U ... 4 U to tit ... 41 tU ... t M 44 Ill 10 10 la 1 140 I 14 tl 144 ... tl. 14 40 I 10 tt .141 ... 40 li.l 10 4 10 tt II M 40 7 40 4 M 14 in . . 44 M ... 4 14 41 ll IM 44 114 140 I -A To ...It,! 44 Ia4 ... 4 Tl 127 ti a ... I M tt. tt4 4 4 IIS 4 t:4 4 11 1 11s 1 4 1: 4 us t 11 4 it I 12 4 II I li 4 I 4 It I an ... to ... t an ... 4 K at 4 to ... I to ... 4 to ... to ... 4 M . . IU SI If 4 ... I! to II ... 4 40 If ... 4 It It . t.. 44.. 44 . T4.. Tl.. 14.. Tl.. ti.. It . II . Tl.. 71. . 0.. 1.. Tl.. i4 . . 4 r f I 40 4 11 Ml lt ..H4 . K4 .111 X ,.M7 .144 , . If I ..lit ,.UU) ..in ..two ..XI . Ill sea ... a t1 144 4 K ..rt .. 4 ss .. I it .. I It 44 4 M ... I ... 4 4 .. 4 40 40 4 40 ... 4 n .. 4 40 .. 4 40 ... 4 40 .. 4 40 ,.4I . t ,M .til ..l'.'l ..WO .111 ,.1KI ,.10 ..tit .111 ..lit Tt. II 8HKEP Onlv nineteen loads arrived this morning and practically all of these were shorn. The Inquiry from packers contin ues good and prices were well sustained on all grades. Shorn ewes fetched $d56, shorn lamha $7.35. shorn yearlings and wethers Brl ao and shorn wethers $ 10. One deck of wooled ewes went also st $ 10. The general market was entirely satisfactory I prices are thoroughly well In line and demand the entire wee haa been auf- ww".?!? .'h!.m TlVh o"th factory shape aa compared with other points. Quotations on wooled killers: uoon to Choice lambe. 88.0MS8.8O; fair to good lambs, $7.Rofi8.00; good to choice yearlings, lamb weighta. gi.(ij7.76: tair to goon yearlings, lamb weights, 8a.8Ou7 00: good to choice vearllne-a. heavv wela-hla. M .VlfW.OO: fair to good yesrllriga. heavy weights. $ 8t3 8 50; good to choice old wethers. $n.5fSf7.0t: good to choice ewes, l.Yxr.Ji'n a; iair to gooa ewes, $r..36fi6.: clipped sheen and lambs sell about $1 off from abovs quotations. Representative sales: 191 western wethers snd ewes... 119 10 8!e) western shorn lambs 77 7 3R 194 western shorn lambs 77 7 80 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MtHKET Cattle Steady, hat Slow Hoga Five to Ten Ceals Lower. CHICAGO, April 18. CATTLB Receipts, 8.5(41 head; steady, but slow; common to prime steers, $4.00rgS6; cow, $3.i'6-00; heifers. $3.0nji.an; bulls, $3 .404i4.HO; calves. $.7fX(i76; stockers soil feeders, $J.0OUt tux HOGS Receipts, 27.000 head; fi 10c lower; Choice to prime heavy, $ii.tkVui hTV; medium to good heavy, $.iuJ SB; butcher weights, $6 6;iiJ 70; packing.- fl.2oj bo; good to Crime mixed, $d.6ii6 lUVi; pigs, $5.f04i.8i; ulk of sales. Ifi tismi rifi. SHEEP AN1J LAMBr-Recelpts. 13.000 head; lambs steady; sheep steady to pic lower; sheep, $4.2(j i.OO; yearlings, 5.25-IJ7.75; lambs, dityue V. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, April 18. CATTLK Re ceipts, 8,0ort head, Including 400 southerns: market steady to strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, Jo. i04i 40; fair to good, W.T(tl6.R6; western fed steers, $4.40ii6.0; stockers and feeders, $3 BOriio.36; southern steers, $4.1i4i6.36: southern cows, 2.8&ti4.00; native cows. 82. i6'(4.sn; native heifers, $4.00 .60; bulls, $3 .W4.&0, calvea, $3.507. 00. HOOS Recelpta, 11.000 head; market 60 lower; top, $67H; bulk of Bales, t 451J6 50; heavy, $.4tKi47H: packera, $o.4tHjj.U,; pigs and lights, $ft.2j t).6?V. BHliKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head; market steady; lambs, l7.cOfiX.50; swes and yearlings, $6.2(ivi.W; western fed yearlings, $6.25ii'7.oO: western fed sheep, $&.uoaln.40; stooksra and feeders, $4.0u(jj4.u0. New York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK, April 18. BEEVES Re ceipts, 1,669: nothing doing In live cattle, nominally steady; dressed Deef, firm st 7j 4140 pcT lb. for common to extra native sides. CALVES Receipts, 222 head; very little doing for lack of stock, market feeling full steady: common to good veals, 8ft.0tnyi8.75. Dressed, steady to firm; city dressed venls, fcWlo per lb.; country dressed, srjioc; choice, 10Vk&llc. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 1,243 head; market nominal, feeling dull but steady on Buffalo advices. HOOS Receipts, l,89i head; market steady; good medium New York state bogs sold at $7.40. St. Loots Live Stock Market. BT. LOUI8, Mo. April 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,1(0 head; no Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers. to.401utt.DO; dressed beer and butcher steers, ft.... 14 ... r.... ri... n... M .. 40.... ft ... :... 44..., 44... a... 41... M... 41 .. 44... $6.00n6.66; steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.00'3 three-quarters mustard. $3 00. Sweet pota 4.80; stockers and feeders, $3.504i6.26; cows , toes, $l.lffjl.25. Sauerkraut, oc. Piimn and heifers, $2.86a6.75; canners. $l.0(i'2.60; kins. 80c$$1.00. Wax beans. 2-lb., SOcifjUl OO. bulls, $2.6iy&4.60; calves, $3.754.50. I Lima beans, 2-lb , 75rfi$1.36. Soaked peas, HOGS Receipts, 8,600 head; market 6e 2-lb., 80c; ear' June, 8l.0OQl.16; fancy, $1.23 lower: pigs and lights, $6.20)j6.65; packers, (51 86 $6.aK3$.T0; butchers and best heavy, W.60ia 1 F SH Pickerel, dressed, 9c; pike, 8.70. I dressed,- 12c: white Ash. dressed, winter SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 I caupht, 1315o: trout 12fi14o; halibut, llo: neaa; market steady; native muttons, 23.25 fiitVA; lambs, $4.0iku8.OO; culls and bucks. 44.UUUO.0U. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JO8EPH, April 1R. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,686 heed; market active; natives, $4.50fd.26; cows and helfsra, $2.2&30.26; stockers and feeders. $3.76(34.80. HOGS-Recelpts. 8,262 head; market Vfp 7Hc lower; top, $6,624; bulk of sales. $6.45; lg.D. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,675 head; market strong; lambs, $S.00(g8.50; clipped, $7.20; yearlings. $ti.7W7.25. Slonx City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la., April 18-(8pectal Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 700 head; mar ket strong; stockers, steady; beeves, $4.d03i 565; cows and heifers, $i.fytj4.7C: stockers and feeders, $1.0TS4.b6; calves and year lings. $3.254., 1.S0. HOGS Receipts, 5,4(X) head; market 60 lower, selling at $6.2&Al.4o; bulk of sales, t6.303.3S. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at th. six principal svt stern markets yeKterday: Cattle, Hoifs. Bheep. Pmith Omaha f'loux City 'Causes City St. Joseph 8t. Louis hlcugo Total receipts. .. 6,400 .; 700 .. 8.000 .. 2 66 .. 8.1O0 .. 8.500 12.000 8,700 6.400 H.OiO 9.262 8.500 27,000 4.000 8,575 l.OoO 13.1X4) .25 73,162 25,275 Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 18.-METAL8 The Ixindon tin market was somewhat lrree-u. lar, but net changes were small, with spot closing at 186 and futures nt 183 5s. Lo- cally the market was quiet and about 6 points higher on the average, with spot quoted at $40.3740.624. Copper was about 6a lower In the London market, following the sharp advance of yeat.rday. with spot and futures both quoted at 98 6s. Lo- cally the market continues unsettled and more or leea nominal, and prices mav b. quoted a shade higher; lake, $24.Xfi'35 26 aIoo. .-,.). no rt.-. A. -r . .. . . 23 60. Lead was unchanged at $" ya4i 1(1 "i th. local market, but declined 3a 6d, to 119 . 1n.ln,London' ?P,'tar was unchanged. lnuBlor,nMX: r.,",""! ! unchanged to d higher In London, the ad vance being on standard foundry, which closed at Ms ltd. with Cleveland warranta i iu ivju. i.K'auy tne market was un . SSrSlJX0- 1 roundry, northern, Is quoted VJW: No- 2 Sundry, northern. 14 7No26.i6; No. 1 foundry, southern t .1 14) ',W;.,11'..J,foun5rv' Bouthern. $.0OH26.00. SJ. Anrll 18. MKTALS Lead d'lll. 86.92H- Spelter, lower, $S.o. Evaporated Apples And Dried Frnlla. NEW YORK, April 18 -EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues quiet and un changed; fancy are quoted at 8c: choice, 7o: prime, Se; poor to fair, IWitc rt ttc-k-t, -HIED FRCITS-Puines sre said fo be firmer on the coast, w'th holders confident, but th. local snot mar Vet shows no Improvement. California 'rult ranges from 34c to l?Hc: Oregon prunes, from 6H.C to 10c. Apricots are -ery quiet, sunplles arc light and hoMers show little disposition to make ronees s'ons. Choice are ouoted st 1744'fi18c- extra choice, 18Uifile: fancy, Wc. Peaches are rnohanged. with clce quoted at lignite etra choice, WfniVtc: fancy, 12iAfil'c: extra fancy, 18nlfc. Ralslne sre sfeadv! with loose muscatels ouoted at 8vr"v eded raisins, 7'4'&l)c; Ixindon layers, $1 60 jl.60. CofTee M-rlie4 NFW YORK. April 18-COFFFF-Mir-let for f'ltures opened at unchanged nrlce to a decline of 10 polnta. which wss C"iM. eied be'ter than di. on the further b-eak In the French market. Trading was mo'e active than recently and there wa con siderable support from the large bull. ri-t-reats. on which the market grarluaPy im proved particularly after the closing eb' f'om Havre reported ra'ly cf 4 fran" In P'st market. The local market c'"ed s'eady. net unchanged t" 6 pi'nis 'o-"e-files were reported of 22 26 bigs In-lori-I- g Mt at l.frWfi.SV T.in-. 6 40- Jul-, k n 40c; 8erpb-r, r't4!. r.c ; tc 1 "5 f' tec : Janusrv. 5 : Marr-h 8 8'"". '0 Pnot market nief to No 7 '. -ntos No. 4. 74.C. Mild, dull; Cordova, trl24e. Whisky- Market. PEORIA. Anrll 1 -WHISKY Steady on rals of $1 for hlirh wl-- 8T. I.OIIS April 1 .-WHISKY fil.Hdv rn basis of $1 33 for hlrh vl"r.. CHICAGO. April 18. WHISK YPtesdv at $1 ?S CINCINNATI. April 18 WHISKY Ready at $1 29. Dry fiends Market. NEW YORK. April 18. The dry goods riirket was more active for the dsv. In Jibltera' rlrclaa The shortage of mrr han U Is Auul. In dumnstlo daparturea. In knit goods, tan and brown hosiery and In alia goods and rllil'.ms. Frlcva are holding very atead). Haw Italian silks hav shown A material advance. Haw wool is quiet. OMAHA HllOLKMtL MARKUT. Coaditioa ! Trade aad Qactatlsss en Btaple aad Faaey Prorlaca, EGGS-Ker dos., 16o. Ul'TTKR-Tacking stock, lS'iilSc; cholca to fancy dairy. LTu-V; creamery. :V.'oJo. LIVhi roL'LTHY-Metis, HllVi old roiwters, be: tuikeys, Uc; ducks, lw; youug roosters, tfcuSc; geese, oc. FKllTS. riNAPrLEa Florida, $5.5Oti.00 per crate. 8 TRAWPKK1UES Choice Texas, 14-quart cases, K 5i t3 u. CKAN HhitKl Ml Per bbl., t4.60lS.W; In '' ,.' ' 'Klr,VS? .,, x,,..,.lri r,en Davis. ; LIM. COCOANt TH Fer sack or im. 4.uu. TROPICAL F Hi; ITS. LEMONS I. Imonlera. Su slse, $&.7t; M gise, tti'ii; other brands, 60c less. OKANtilCS California navels, extra fancy, 176, 00, Uu, 11 sues, $4.J&; fancy. 1J6, 3.0 to luo eiieu. W.7&; choice, large klaes, pair box, $3 00. , . MANNANAS Per meillum slied bunch, $J.0om2.aT; Jumbos, $2fn'l3 60. F1U8 California, bulk, Hc: 8-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, 11c; 8-crowa Turkieh 9c. URAP'r FRl'IT-Slies 64 to 80. $8 80. DATK8 Kadaway, 6'c; sayers, 5c; h al io wm, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 8-lb. box, $1.00. Kf;w VF.OBTABLFA HF.F.T9. Tl'KNIl'S AND CARROTS Per dos. bunches, to'ofnc. TOM TO KS Florida, 80-lb. crate. $4.00. LEAF LETTUCE Hot house, per dos. hHKAlVCLETTt'CE Southern, per dox., $1 OKtl 26. CI CI MPER8 Per dog.. $1.60. PARSLEY Hot house, per dos. bunches, 40r FIR riANT Pn-h. boxes, $2.2fvrT27i A SPA RAO PS $1.75 per dog. bunches. NEW POTATOES Per lb.. 7c. RADISHKfl Per dos. bunches, 25c; extra larre bunchex, 76e dos. ONIONS Home grown, per bu.. 76c: red or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2c; Texas silver skin, per crate, shout 48 lbs , $260; yellow Texas, per crate, abrtit 45 lbs., $2.00. OLD VEO ETA TILES. POTATOES Table stock, per bu., 80c; seed stock. 76c'i $1 .00. OARPACK New Texas, per IK, 3Ho. TURNIPS. CARROTS, BEETS AND FAHHNIPS Per hu., $1.00. SWEET POTATi ES Illinois, per large .. bbl.. $4 60: Wisconsin Rurals and Burbanka, 66c per bu.; Bced, sweet potatoes, per bbl., $2.00. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.66; No. 8. $1.60. BEEF CUT PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 8c: No. 8, 7a. Loins: No. 1, 17fc,c; No. 2, 12V,c; No. 8, lOo. Chucks: No. 1, tic; No. 2, 6c; No. 8, 4o. Round: No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 7c; No. 8, to. Plate: No. 1. 4c; No. 2. 2c; I.'o. 8, 4a, Ribs: No. 1, 1ic: No. 2. 8vc: No. 8, 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24 Irames. $3 60. SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks, 5.Slt graniilated beet. In sacks, $5.21. COFFEE Roasted. No. 56. Sio per lb.; No. 80. 21c per lb.; No. 26, 19c per lb.; No, 20, 16c per lb.; No. 21, 13c per lb. CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin twlna. 17c; new full cream brick, lite; block Swiss, 19c; llmberger, l&c; Young Americas. 17c. , CIDER New York, half bbl. $2.76; bar rel, $6.00. NUTS California walnuts. No. 2. soft -shell, 12c; No. 1, soft shell. 16c: Hraslls, lrj'uSfltc; pecans, l!Hi22e; Alberts, 12Uo; pea nuts, raw, 7"iac; rousted, SMic; California al j (I0 Jer iilO r a Avsri ' monds, lTHc; laragona, liV4c; coooanuts. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west ern, 45?ifife; Maine. $1.15. Tomatoes. S-lb. cans, $1.45; standard, 8-lb. cans, $120 Pine apples, grated, 2-lb., standard, $2.20rfi'2 10; sliced, $1 75Q2 36- fancy Hawaiian. 2'4-lb., $2.75: lS-lb., $1.76. Gallon apples, fHncy. $2.0i"ff3.0O. California apricots, $2.10 Pears. tl.76fi'2.50. Peaches, fancy, $1.7Tiii2.40; L. C. peaches. $2.(Vrr2.60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.16; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy sock eye, flat, $1 96. Sardines, quarter oil, 83 "S; 1 saimo.i. c'(iic, ranmi, nemos. IK, dressed, pan frosen, 6c; perch, scaled snd dressed, 7c; crnppies, round, 631o; crapples, large, fancy, 15c; black bass. 2Sc: smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, lc; blue fish, 14c; red snapper. 12c: roe shad, per pair, 8r78 40c; frog legs, Si7J40c; lobsterB, green, per lb., 37o: lobster, boiled, per lb., 40tT45c; mackerel. Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel, native, S5c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat. S ik' rvn CURED FISH Family whit. fish, ner quarter bbl., 100 lbs.. $4 00: Norway mack erel. No. 1, $35.00; No. 2. $2'.00: herring, In bbls., 200 lbs. each. Norway. 4k, $11.00. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are somewhat unsettled bv freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grades: quo tations range from 340 to o for California fruit snd from 3V,c to 6c for Oregon. Ap ricots are firm and It Is reported that offerings for prompt shipments are being; withdrawn: choice are quoted st 18c. Peaches are unchanged, with fancy yellows quoted at I3Hc; fancy M'llr. 14'4jO Raisins sre firm: loose Muscatels ar. quoted at 8fc; seeded raisins. ft"4!811e. BRAN Per ton, $19 50. NEGROES NO LONGER CHARGES Bishop Ooodt Declares Former Slaves Mast Take Maa's Place la World. WASHINGTON, April 18. Th. African board of the Episcopal church is holding Its session here, with delegates present from many of the large cities.' The annual report of Financial Bee- ' retary Lampton, which has been submitted , ,he board. shows receipts for the last 1 10 1 . , t71 iqr had been' V"" or Wl 293- of whloh '4-196 naa beeI retained for salaries of bishops, general officers and gentral church purposes, $12,903 .... -Hncatlon- 116 129 for church' . ulburBe1 for education. $l.l.3 ior cnurcn i extentlon and $58,005 for widows, orphans and Indigent preachers. Bishop Ooodt, In an address, declared 1 that "after forty-four year, of freedom the American negro la no longer an object of charity nor the ward of th. nation." and : that "he Is now a full grown man. and aa such must take a man's place." REAL ESTATW THASSFEHS. Ellery R. Hume snd wife to Ousels Frank. .74 feet lot 18 and B74 feet of wlO feet lot 17, block 2, Armstrong's 1st add., South Omaha $ s.OOO Grace W. Eames el al to New Hump- . shire Fire Insurance company, lot 1, block 1Z3, Omaha 1 Mary E. Hale et ul to 8arnh Vengro- vllch, 60 feet lot 3, and n,4 lot 9, ' Preston & Williams' add 7,080 Edward D. Burne.II and wife to Caro line Burneli, W4 lot 8, bloclt 158. Grandvlew ' a Pcttr J. Farrell and wife t.i Wllllnm MartynowlecB, sbo feet lot 5, block to. S.iuth Omaha 43 John J. McDonald to Parkway Real Estate company, eSO fet lot 7. block 7s. South omalia, and other l"te 1,600 Harvey J. Grove to Delia M. Mc Andrewa, Willi feet 3)0 feut e435 feet block bi, Benson L300 William 11 Herdman to William T. NelHon. lots 17 amd 18. block 15, Orchard Hill LOO Archibald Iendrum to Mary I- Nel son, lot 11. block 3, KlrkwoiHl add L200 Juliet I. Emery to Maitln E. Carleon, lot 5. block 9. Omha V'li w 1.060 George Munich arid wife to lYancla can SlMcrhcod. n sublot 3, taxlot 7. In nt' a.-4 27-15-13 4,000 HHdur Appelaren to Carl W. Ander s.in. lots 18 and 19, block 12. Itose Hill 100 . Mary J. Hempsted to Ixabtlla Mc Donald. w4 ht 4 and lot 6. block 1, Mavnes 1st udd.. Valley , L200 Frances A. Tucker to B.-lwvn Iv.herty, lot 4. block 23. Omaha View Extent-ion , o Kh.. and Anna H. Bnydcr to E. R. Hume. s74 fiet lot 18 and sT4 feet of wlo feet lot 17. Armstrong's 1st add., 8uth Omaha XTEO J Im H. Merchant snd wife to Byron !''-d company. s4 lot 7, block X, Horhach's 2d add t Fred C. RHtcllft et al to O.-nge W. M"re. tiVi lot 1, Hprlng Valley 800 Gcrre W Moore et al to Thomas H. Mitcr nV, lot 1, Spring Valley 800 Ob' H And. ruin and wife to Marie K. To'stiup. lot 7. Fa'tmount l'lace I.10J Oeo'ge Eeesenden to (l."ira W. Iing, eTu feet lot Vt. EIHsloiie Park Plaoe ad1 4"1 Csrrle L. pehm end husband to Forest K H. hm, lot 17, block 8. 1st aid. to West al l- J ihn F. Hehm to Carrie I pehm. lots n and in, block . 1st sua. in WtsUlde : Total amount of transfers i