THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1D08. 1 r. 1 I 47 It l (. vl - CRAiN AND PRODUCE MARKET Higher Cablei and Cath Sties bring Out Good Buying Orderi. , OHXEINGS LIGHT AT THE BTAET .Grata V aloes Aavaaca Readily, with taa Crawa lacllaea to Ba BalU Ilk, aaa Baaler Keeling Develops Later. OMAHA, April 30. 19ts. ' Higher cable and som heavy cash sale lata yesterday brought out some good buying orders at the atart thla morning, and with light offerings, grain value ad vanced readily, with' the crowd Inclined to be bull lull. An easier feeling developed later, and toward the close prlcea slumped brk with soma pressure. Wheat opvned strong In sympathy with higher cables And a heavy demand for cash Wheat. Prices were advanced easily at the open- ' Ing, but fell 'off gradually near the close on pressure or longs. May wneai openeu at Sc and closed at 97c. Com opened nervous and ruled some weaker, owing to very little support, A 'good cash market strengthened values and . the market steadied at the close, with . values higher and showing good tone. May corn opened at Ho and closed at 61,e Oats opened practically unchanged, with heavy offerings of the further futures for sale. Msy oats opened at 49c and closed at 49e. Primary wheat receipts were Wl.OOO bushels and shipment were 829.000 bushels, against receipts last '.lr of M,000 bushels and shlnment of Sno.o" bushels. 'Corn receipts" were I4fi,fl00 bushels, and shipment were 3WiO hushels, against re ceipts lset year of 808.000 bushels and ship ments of WiJUO bushels, Clearance were 2,000 bushels of "rn, none or oats. nd wheat and riour equal to mk, 000 bushels. Liverpool closed to Id higher on wheat snd H1 higher on corn. Sesboard reported 103,000 bushels of wheat rn Ren lor exporx. 1 '. , Local range r options: Articles.! Open, High.' Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat ( I May... M 97 M . 97 M July... n n 32 M 82 Sept... 78 7 78 78 78 Corn May... H n 0H B1H H ' July... 59 W K9 '(, ' R ' Bept... bS 66 64 B64 661,4 Oats May... 4M 49 4fl 49 Osaalha Caalt "Price. i SH'rt!c; No. 4 hard, 899;ici No. 3 spring, . 7c& 11.00. CORN-No. 3, 61Halo; No. 4. H4fclc: No. I yellow, elViStilc; No. 8 white, 61Vitf ? OATS No. 8 mixed, 477c; No. 3 white, x e: wo. wnite, 47"4fM7e. RYE-No. 2. 7576c;TJo. 3, 7173c. Carlt. Receipt. i- Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago ,J 8 105 18U Minneapolis .. 141 Omaha . 28 11 ,,''19uluth ". k.i. 9 t'HICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS rratarea of the Trading; and Closing Price oa Board of Trade. . CHICAGO.; April 30,-The local wheat market closed strong today because of a lively export oemana, final quotations oil the July delivery being up lc. Corn was k'SSo higher. Oata were lower and provisions 2tt lower to 21o higher. . 'The wheat market was nervous, but bull ish sentiment predominated. The market was firm early In 'the day because of cold weather In the wrai and southwest and for v a' time the market was strong. About the middle of the day prices declined about lc - h the report of a local crop expert that the fall-sown crop Is one. of the best ever . recorded. Another sharp bulge occurred In the day on the improved demand for cash - Wheat and liberal sales In New York for 'export. The close wss strqng. July opened ' higher at Mtte, sold off to Mc and then advanced to tsc. The -close was at 88Tc. Clearances of wheat and fieur I were eqtal to 121.000 bu. Primary receipts r wera 2&1.MM ba,. aaatnst 646.000 bu on the same day last year. ' Minneapolis, Duluth - and Chicago reported receipts of 168 cars, , against 46 cars last week and 432 cars on year ago. V. The corn market, was strong the greater part of the day. Considerable weakness - developed in the first half of the session owing fr the general selling brought about i by an estimate uii the amount of corn to be exported from Argentina this week, S which placed the total shipments at 2,400,OiiO 8 bu.; compared with 317.0uO bu. the corre ' sponding day year ago. July opened Wi , Wo higher at 3VViiSlHiC. sold Off to 63HiC and X then advanced to klc. The close was at j, ti4c. Local receipts were M6 cars, with &1 ? cars of contract grade. Oata were quiet and steady. July opened ; unchanged at 46s. advanced to 46! and j then; declined' to 46w, where it closed. ! Local receipts were liiO cars. Provisions wer firm early in the day be ' cauen of a l-lBc. advance In the price of '". live hogs. The close was steady, with July ' " pork Vo higher at 13.60,- lard waa Zfta ' lower at 88.66: ribs were a shade higher at ' 7.27W7.W. -. v . icsttmated receipt for tomorrow are: " Wheat, 20 cars; corn, 82 cars; oats, 192 cars; hogs, 15.0' head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea.1 Open. Illgh.l Low. Close. 1 ea'y. "V j 'Wheat 1 " I ' I I S, U May . 98f- . 99if '98 9H 7i 1 July fV(iV y 8H 87'a I " Sept. . 84tS6V.lir V1 84 84' 84 V i. 'Corn- J i ) I May 1 67 I 66 67S 674 V BeptU - ttfVl WHl&.VU'H 61 I . 'OatH-r - I aMay 63'4 ' W,x 634! 63V 63i .) ' bMay 62 "" 63 62;62Tfct!W 62 V' r "July 4fS 46 46l 46 46 , t bJuly 44 44 43 43 44 l. Sept.'. '87 7' "36a 37 36'&37 ' - ' l'ork-'. A , .. - 1, ' r May " 13 27 13 27 18 15 13 15 13 12 J ' July 13 66 U 66 13 60 13 M 13 47 f 1 Sept. BIO' lltii 13 80 13 80 13 80 Lard- i. ) ' May 8 40' 8 46 8 S2 8 36 8 37 . I Julv , 8 60 8 66 8 47 8 66 8 67 ' J. Sspt.-V ,IU. 8 86 8 70 8 72 8 77 J . Ribs t May 6 97 . 7 07i 97 T 00 7 00 J July 7 27 7 85 I 7 27! 7 27 7 27 1 "' Wpt,4 Z82i 7D 7 60 7 66 7 62 Na. t aOld.- bNew. Cash quotations were as follows: KLOUJV-lady; winter patents. 4.30? 4u; stralgliU. 83.KXq-4.40; spring patents, $.').uc6.Ji; slrglguU, KOvg-1.60; bakers. 83.10 6u44i' WHFAT-No. 2 spring. 96c(g1.10; No. 2 red. iOtilSMkC. CORN No. ,j, 678c: No. 2 yellow. 68 OATS-No. t. 62T4c; No. ! white. 63c; No. 8 white, 6032c, BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 70tfr76c. CKKDA-Flax. No. 1 northwestern. $121. prime timothy, $4 26. PROVISION- Bhort ribs aides (loose. K70WT.W. Mess pork, per bbl.. $13.2'1J 30. .lM-4. Pr HQ lbs., 68.36. Short clear sides . tbuaed), 87.3707.63. , . roliowing were the receipt and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. I"jur. bbls..,..., 2K600 90 6) Wheat, bu ... 22.0110 lll.suo Coin.. bu ,. ..........116.200 1H9.2UO Oata. bu... 2.6.600 3l6.2U0 Rve, bu I.OijO Barley, bu 49.5O0 47,710 On -the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa steady; creameries, 19ti26c; dairies, l'24c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, 14c; firsts, 16c; prime .'Irsts, lbc. Cheese, steady; Utrl2e. v - peorla Market. TEORIA. 111 . April 30.V-OOBV Tfrh-r: No. 2 yellow, (TigMtc; No. 2 yellow, 6wui;c; No. 3. K(i6c; No. 4, 64c; no grade. "SAl-Hlfherr 'No. S white, 60'S6Oc; - No. white, 44fa0c. WH 16K V-1.35. - v '.Ivarvool Grala Market.. I.IVERPOOU . April SO.-WHEAT-Fpot. firm; N- ' western winter, 7a 3d; No. !Cfi;pont!o3 Bands Ttelr legilitf ead r " -:YiHditi fiyiriatni. Tbe American Guaranty Company wi'l attend to all the detail of an isue of ( bonds, relieving ffu-era of Issuing corpcr - at ions of all annoyance Incidental! thereto. . and asume ;i)ll rusponcihillty fur the le ' aallty and validity of the Issue so pre- pared, toe aim nd otilet being to make inveaiments In uch eecurltles popular and , safe. lt service are of opeclal value to electric railway, light, power, telephone avd (auali ujl''U- ,ParUcUi on U.aexai Offloe. XT1 Ia U -, Colo ago. 1 Csllfornl. 7a M: futures, stead v. May, s SM,d; July. 7s 6Sd; September, s lVad. COKN 8doI. firm: new American mised. klld dried, fie 914,1 American mixed, old. 6s 10d; futures, quiet; May, 6a M. WEATHER 1 THR CJRAIt BELT Pair Tonight and Hot Mark Change la Temperatare. , OMAHA. April SO. 19c. A very slight rise In temperature Is shown this morning throughout the Mis souri valley snd west over the mountain districts. A "moderate fall Is general over the extreme northwest and the outlook is favorable for continued cool In this vicinity tonight snd Friday, with probably light front tonight. It is slightly cooler In the middle Mississippi valley and west gulf states. Killing frosts occurred In the mid dle Mississippi snd Ohio valleys and lighter frosts In the lower valleys snd througnout the southwest. Bnows sr fulling In the Ohio valley and In Wyoming and Colorado. The weather Is clear In the upper valleys and northwest, and will probably be fair In this vicinity tonight and Friday. Omaha record of temnerature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: IP!. I9"7. 111. 190S. Minimum temperature.... 3. 27 61 4 I'recipltatlon T .00 1.69 .00 Normal temperature for today, 67 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 2.67 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1907, 2.91 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, .68 of an inch. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Hefftoa Balletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m., 75th meridian time, Thursday; April 30, 1S0S: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rein stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 55 34 .02 Cloudy Auburn, Neb 66 27 .00 Cloudy Columbus, Neb.. 69 34 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neh.... 69 30 .no JH. cloudy Fairmont. Neb... 67 27 .00 Cloudv Or. Island, Neb.. 61 41 .03 Ft. cloudy Hartlngton, Neb. 65 3") .00 Hear Hastings, Neb.... 69 43 .00 Cloudy Oakdiiie, Neb.... 67 32 .00 Clear Omaha, Nob 62 36 T Cloudy Tekamah, Neb... 64 2 .10 Clear Altu. la. 46 3K T Cloudy Carroll. Ia 61 T Cloudv Clarinda. Ia 52 26 .00 Cloudy Plbley, la 44 28 . 00 Clear Sioux City, Ia.. 60 36 T Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 p. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Station. Stations. Msx. Mln. Inches. Chicago, 111 26 60 82 .01 Columbus, 0 16 46 34 .34 Dcs Moines, la.... 14 4 4 26 T Irdianapolls, Ind.. 12 46 36 .It Kansas City, Mo.. 21 64 S2 T loulsvllle. Ky 16 64 84 .92 Minneapolis, Minn. 28 44 28 T Omaha. Neb 11 54 32 . 01 St. Louis, MO 13 48 32 .14 Snow is falling In the Ohio valley and frecslng temperatures, with killing frosts, ere reported In the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys. Light precipitation occurred In all districts within the last twenty-four hours. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. NEW YORK GE.RRAL MARKET Quotations of the Day oa Varlons Commodities. NEW YORK, April SO.-FIDCR Re ceipts, 11,380 hbls.; exports. 6.876 bhls. Mar ket quiet but firm. Minnesota patents, NEW YORK, April M.-KLOCR-Reeelpf. 12.600 bhls. ; exports, 2.000 bbls. Market quiet but firm. Minnesota patent. 35.10tii6.60; winter straights, 34.2iir4.40; Min nesota bakers, 34.lorg4.60; winter extras, 83.60410; winter pstcnts, 84.60$ 4.80; winter low grades, 83.4O-S4.00. Rye flour, firm; low grades, 83. 40tj4.00. Rye flour, steady; fair to good.' 84.4txiH.90; choice to fancy. $4.9695.15. . CORN MEAIi Firm; fine white and yel low, $1.46Li1.50; coarse. 31.40(31. 46; kiln dried, 3. R5. RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 90c, f. o. b. WHEAT Receipts, 4.0no bu. Spot, market firm; No. 2 red, Il'.u6, elevator; No. 2 red. 3108, f. o.b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du luth, $1.11. r. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard win ter, $1.13. f. o. b. afloat. As a result of high cables and continued cold weather west, wheat advanced lc before noon. Re acting on liberal Argentine reports, it re covered again on purchases and a good milling .demand, closing c to c net higher. May, 81.06, closed $1.06; Julv. 96a'7 15-16, closed 97H; September, !'2! iwc, closed 2c. CORN Receipts.- 3.226 bu.- Spot, market f int. ; No. 2, elevator. 72c to arrive. Op tions were, more active and generally stronger on light stocks, closing c to lc ret higher. May. 76tr77,.4c. closed 77c; July, 72VgT3c, closed 73c. OATS Receipts, 31,600 bti. Spot, market steady; mixed, 26&2 pounds, 54c; natural white, 36&32 pounds. 6&o68c; clipped white, 824N0 pounds. 56S5Sc. HAY Firm; good to choice, 857e. HIDES Steady; Bogota, 17c; Central American, 17c. LEATHER Quiet; acid. 19!j27c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family $18 50 (517.00; mess, $34.00rftC4.50; beef hams, $26.00 28.00; packet, fH.lS 00; city extra India mess. $24.orvij"2S.O0. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. $9.0TKfllO.OO; pickled hams. $10.00. Iard, firmer; western prime, $H SOW. 60; re fined, stronger; compound. $7.75(W.0O con tinent, $!.1(); South America, $9.75. Pork, firm; family. $1650rtT07.6O; short clears. $16.00(917.00; mess, $14.60(Srl&.60. TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg), 6c; country (pack, free), 6&(c.. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 8 6c; Japanese, nominal. BUTTER' Steady ; process, commnn to special, ltV23c. CHEESE Easy; winter made, 9(J10c; skims. 8c. BOOS Fresh gathered, storage packed, i6Vnc PQIJLTRT Dressed, weak; turkey. 12 17c; fowl. 12g'13c. . Rt. l.ool General Market. BT. LOUIS, April 30.-WHEAT-Higher: track, No. 2 red, cash, $1.01 1.02; No. 2 liard, 96cig9L.04; May. 96c; July. N6c. CORN Higher; track, No. 2 caah, 66i 61c; May, 66c; July, 6.'S.'ic; No. 2 white. 67c. OATS-Firm; track, No. 2 cash, 9c; May, 4ac; No. 2 white, 63c. FLOCK Red winter patent. $4.864.80; extra fancy and straight, $i.lua-4.'50; clears, $3.56(69 70. SEED Timothy, steady; $3.0ng.50. CORNMEAL Steady; $3.0o. HRAN gulet; sacked, east track, $1.18 1.30. HAY-FIrm; timothy, $10.00S16.50; prairie, $10.01 jl'U. 00. IRON COTTON TIE8-$1.00. BAdOlNO 7c. HEMP TWINE-Sc. PKOVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, $13.26. Lard, lower; prime steam. 87.964. 6.06. Dry salt meat, higher; boxed extra shorts. 87.62: clear ribs, $i.50; short clears. $7.87. Bacon, higher; boxed extra short, $8.37: clear rib. $8.25; short clear. $9.00. POULTRY Firm; chicken. 10c; springs, 27Ji31e; turkeys, ll(jjl2c; ducks, 9c; geese, 6c. - BI TTER Wcik: creamery. 21ft26c. EIKJ8 Higher at 13V, case count. Receipt and shipments of flour and grain were as loiiows: Receipts. Shipments. 4.0iK) 8,01(0 .... 25.0tO 35.1X0 42.000 39. ill ..... 29.0H0 H.OU0 Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Kansas t'lty Grala aad Provisions. KANbAS CITY. Mo., April 30 WHEAT--Unclisnged; May. 92c; July, 82c; Septem ber. 7V'; cash. No. 2 hard, 97cjjl.u0; No. 3 hard, Mttjxhc; No. 2 red, 9899e; No. 3 red, 9iiilc. CORN lS'lHo higher; May. 81c; July, 69c; September, 67c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 64'aio; No. 3 mixed, 64fr4c; No. 3 white. 64c: No. 3 white, 63a4c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4848c; No. 2 mixed, sj'47c. RYE 741 TSo. HAY Firm; choice timothy. $11 50g 12.00; riione prairie. i nigiter, tiuivgiupo. BUTTER Weak; creamery, 25c; pack ing stock, 14c. EGOS Firm; fresh extras, 15c; current receipts. I3c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 43.0tu 66.001) Corn, bu 4.0i 14. on) Oat, bu ll.tsj t.uw Quotations at Kansas City, as reported by Logan A Bryan, No. 12. Board of Trade: Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Wheat May........ July 4?orn " July 81 V 2 bl Ci2 . o! l 6:1 A aaked. B bid. Oalatai (.rata Market. DULUTH. April JJ8.-W H BAT-No. northern. $1.7; No. Mav. 8104: July, $104 $ nurUtvrn, $1(4; :; Bej'temuer, "jc. j OATS--. 8i . - ; bi k:jI )7 1 to 68 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Volume of Market Only About Half that of Wednesday. VALUES SHOW REACTION Opening Is Lower and Last Prices New Farther Material Decline Demand of Rnort satisfied. NEW YORK. April 30 -Th shrlnksge of hslf in the volume of today's stock market from that of yesterday was significant of abatement In the demand for stocks. The resctlonary tone, at the same time, was more pronounced than yesterday, most of the day sale being effected at price be low the closing of the day before, and last prices showing material declines. It Is well understood that the disclosures In connec tion with the latest stock exchange failures have served to force covering by the bears to an unusual extreme, many lenders of stock making peremptory demands for their return hy borrowers for delivery against short ssles. These disclosures have had a disquieting effect on the speculative tem per also owing to the fears that they would discourage operations by the general pub lic through commission houses. The prac tice by commission houses of short sales In a stock which their customers are long on I discountenanced, and the suggeatton that some of, the recent short ooverlng was of this character ha caused an unpleasant Impression. The net result has been an unusual exhaustion of the short Interest and thla waa held largely accountable for the drooping tendency of prices todsy Of the more active factors, the most Im portant was th rapid accumulation of Idle freight cars reported by the American Rail way association's committee. The number of these on April 16, 875.770, is pronounced the greatest total In the history of lAmeri can railroading, having risen from 297,042 on March 16, when Increased freight move ment had been bringing additions I cars into service and compailng with 343,928 on Febru. ary 6, the highest figure touched In the de pression following the panic. So emphatic sn evidence of renewed trade reaction did not pass unheeded In speculative circles. Amongst the less tangible influences In the day's market waa an Impression sought to be created that powerful banking and financial interests which have supported the market had achieved the desired pur pose of securing the underwriting of pro posed bond Issue snd saw no further ne cessity for fostering the rising tendency of prices. This view obtained added force from the action of new Issue on the out side, where they are dealt In, when and If issued. Quotations for the Pennsylvania Consolidated 4 per cent bonds and the In terborough Rapid Transit notes both re acted In that market. Reading's poor re port of March earnings affected one of the conspicuous leader In the recent market movement. On the other hand, the state' ment of March earnings of the Harrlman roads gave signal evidence of the effective measures of economy In force, which over reached the fall in gross earnings In the cases of Southern Pacific and went far to meet In the caae of Union Pacific. Copper receded In London again. Crop news was ravorante. Tlie weak return of the Bank of France hardened the open market dis count rate there, and lowered the Iondon exchange, thus adding to the pressure for gold In New York. London exchange here, however was heavy although but little ciiHttged in price. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, k.iiK.ooo. rnlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Following were the ssles and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Adama Exprcas 171 Amalgamated Copper .) 4IS M (S Am. C. A r 4,900 K Ut 31 H Am. C. A r. pfd 1K"4 Am. rot ion nil t,9u0 ltA 28 27 Am. cotton Oil ptd M AmsrKan Exprera 1X1 Am. H. ft L pfd 40 1 1 II American Ire .. A l.nx) ) 224 :24 American Ltnaeel Oil ftty; Am. Llnaaed nil pfd 29 Am. Locomotive l.ano 47a, 41, 4H4 Am. Locomotive pfd 2oo 100 10 f Am. S. a R JS.vo im 7ft 10H Am. 8. A R. pfd .wo S7 M4 m Am. n tar Retinitis lino 1204 1M Am. Totwcco pfd cifa i 1 0i to Anaconda Mining Co 1.4im 3H 174 Atrhlnm ., I.sno B014 7 (4 Atrhlaon prd K Atlantic Coast Line "t M HI II Baltimore Ohio l.ew I4 M M4 Bal. a Ohio p(d 5(io 81 n U Brook I vn Rapid TT..... 6.100 4714 t 1 Canadian Pacific i.100 1M4 15S4 1('4 Central of New Jersey W Cheaapeaka Ohio l.im s MH U14 Cblcaso Ot. w son t 44 t Chlraso N. W .r 1M14 14t' IWI C. M. ft St. P M.POO lit li7 1174, Chicaso T. A T ri Chliaso T. T. pfd U C. C. C. ft Bt. L 1D N7i 67S M Colorado F. ft I I. in t 541, 244 Colorado A 80 32.000 II 14 SO', Colo, ft Do. lat pfd ton M4 i4 c Colo, ft go. IA pfd 4H Consolidated Gaa 300 if1 4 114 Corn Producta. rf 100 M4 14 14S Corn Producta pfd too 4 Delaware ft Hudaon IVW lit U Pel , L. ft W 4M Panver ft Rio Orande loo In V D. ft R. O. pfd V M'4 MV, .-.(1 Platlllers' Sacurltla 4(KI .US Xl'a !C4 Erla l.JdO 18 17' m Erie lat pfd 200 134 U J3 Krte 2d pfd a C.maral Klectrlc IdO 1U 111 1J Illinois Central 1,100 1H 114 131 International Paper . 600 10 4 4 Int. Papar pfd 11 Int. Pump W4 Int. Pump pfd 100 10S 704' , Iowa Central 300 H IK 14'4 Iowa Central pfd 324 3!4 W Kanass City Bo KM S4 234 I.'4 K. C. So. pfd , "4 Loulavllle A N MW 1044 1034 103 4 Maxlran Cantral (00 lf 1444 144 M.. A Bt. L, 100 4 244 M , 8t. P. A . 8. Id 111 M , Bt. P. ft 8. g. M. pfd 120 Mlasdurt Pacific 1,700 4 4f.4 tr,4 M , K. A T 2,oo 84 8S M., K. A T. pfd &( N4 ' M4 14 National Lead 2.C00 64 E8 M'4 N. R. R of M. pfd, aaked 411 New York Cantral too 1C0 4 N. Y.. O. A W M0 34 (.144 3 Norfolk A W 400 464 t si N. A W. pfd 0 North Amerlcao CO Mi H'4 Pacific Mall tt Pennsylvania 1,400 1H 1I7S HM4 Peopla's Oaa 400 814 I4 14 P.. C. C. ft Bt. L 7 Pressed Steal Car 100 t4 r4 t Preaaed 8. C. pfd MO m 844 4 Pullman Palaca Car 100 1.M 1M IU4 Reading 1H.700 110 'i IOS44 Reading lt pfd : Raadln fid pfd eft Rapubllc Steal 900 174 IT 17 Republic Steal pfd o 47 44 4 Rock laland Co J.7O0 lfi'4 H4 if,H Rock Utaad Co. pfd 1.404 124 114 114 Hi. L. ft s. P. M pfd too 91 274 !74 St. Louia W -0 14 13 I84 St. L. 8. W. pfd 100 13 13 SSS Routhara Pacific 31.(00 M 144 74 So. Pacific pfd 1O0 lit 1 IK 114 80. Ratlwav I.CtO 164 14'4 14 80. Rallwar prd T" 404 l ! Triaa ft Pacific N IM 18 II T., 8t. U A W ' 144 T., 8t. L. ft W. pfd ("0 41 4( 404 t'nlon Pacific 114.400 187 IK 1 t nlon Pacific pfd M ( (04 80 C. B. Ripreaa 85 V. 8. Raaltr 100, 40 40 1 V. 8. Rubber loo 11 Sn I'. 8. Kjibbar pfd (3 81 82 II. 8. fctsel M.) 144 H 8i I'. 8. Bteal pfd 4 101 1004 100 Va. -Carolina Chamlral 40 tt w'4 Va.-Caro. Cham, pfd loo M4 K14 S84 Wabaah 10 I04 10 Wabaah pfd W0 114 I ! Walla-rario Eiipreaa '. Wratlnshouae Elacirlc 7.3oo M 44 4 Wcatern Inloo SflO 60 ( io W. ft L. g 400 1 44 WlK.onla Central 14 Central pfd $00 40 41 .!'. Northern Parlfla Central Leather Central Leather pfd.... Sloaa-Ohefllald Steel ... Great Northern pfd.... lnlerhorough Mat Int. Mat. pfd 31.100 )12 131 Ul 14 14 ZU 1 I'w rev ao i 44 .to irr 136 is. 104 IX 27 27 Utah Copper 0 Total aalaa tor the day. 6M.60O aharea. New York Mining; I tacks NEW YORK. April 30. Closing quotations on mining stock were Adama Con I Little Chief ., ... ...40 ...MO ... I ... 15 ... 46 ... 11 ...160 Alice ail Ontario 10 Optair 10 Pvioal 17 Savage 41 Sierra Nevada 100 8s.all Hopes... 8 ' ftieadard Bieera Brunewtek Con. .. Comelock Tunnel Cnn. Cal. A Vs.. Iron Silver Leadvtll Cos Bank ( t.aglaad Statement. tiONnON. April 30 The weekly state ment of the bank of England show the following changes: Total reserve. Increased, 276.000; circu lation Increased, 104.00); bullion Increased A.3i9.441: other securities, decreased. 732. uuu; other deposits, inctessed, 370.U10; pub lic deposits, decreased, .l,i.nw; notes re serve, incressed, avJ3t.oj; govtrnineni se curities. increased. 464.0uu. The pro nirt 1011 of the banks reserve to 4) liability una week is bl.oti per rent, com cared with aOii per cant last wee. The Bank tit England S rate of discount remained uncnanged todsv at $ per c nt. The Stock r.v.hani'i V.U1 u clossl to morrow. , Treaasrr Statement. . WASHINGTON. April 30. Today' state ment ot th tirssury balances in t lie gn- eral fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve shom-s AvtllaHi run h. i,n, $360.801. ; gold coin and bullion. $16,071,937; gnia renmrates, jt.sb;,r. yrr York Money Mnrket NEW YORK. Anrll 30-PRIME MER. CANTILE PAPFR-4tf4 fer cent. OIH11.I.W lvAtM AINI.hJ MeSVT, wun actual business In bsnkers' bills st $4.87Q 4.8706 for demand and at $4.84r0$4 $4T6 for Ixty-dsy bll's; commercial bills, $4 K4. niL. r, rv uar, a-c; Mexican deiiara. 7C. BONDS Government, stesdy: railroad. Ir regular. MONEY On coll. easy, 1VU2 per cent: ruling rste, 1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at I per cent. Time loans, quiet but firm: sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days, 2i3 per cent; six months, S per cent. The following are the closing Quotations on bonds: V. 8. ret , rl " L. N. snl. 4s So coupon ft4 Ms. e. g. 4o It. . u. reg lno, Met. Central 4a ... so coupon leit o lit inc V. I. n.w it. re....mHMMlnn. 4k St. L. 4i do coupon 1324 M.. K. A T. Am. Tobacco 4s "It 'io is 87' 4 H SO , 7 ) do IOMiN. R. R Atrhlton sen. 4 74 N. T. C. I Sf M. 4 II (4a 4 -do tsj. Hi "N. j. c. a. M... Atlantic C. L,. 4i T No. Psciflo 4s... Bat. A Ohio 4s 7' do la . do la 1HN. A W. c. 4a.. flr. R. T. ct. 4s ... Tt O. 8. U rtdg. . Ontnil of Oa. 6a. .. .UW. rean. ct. tv.... da 1st tne Readlns sen 4a . ..ins ..1004 .. 71 .. 3 .. .. 44 74 do M Inc 4 Pt. L A 1. M. o. a..l044 do Id Inc r St. U S r. f(. 4a. Che. A Ohio 44a M St. U 8. W. c. 4a.... 4 CdIcmo A A. ! ... n seaboard A. U 4s.... 4 , B a Q. n. 4a ... tt'tBo Pacific 4a M C, It. I. A P. 4a.... H do tat 4a ctfa M do col. la 714 Bo. Railway it 17 OW. 8t. L. I. 4a . Telaa P. 1i 1(W Tom. Ind. a. aer. A. !tT.. St. U a W. 4a.. J4 Colo. Mid .. Vnlos Piclfle 4a 10u Colo. A Bo. 4a Cuba fie n. ft R. O. 4a... Dlatiliara' Bee. 6a Brie p. 1. 4 do sen. 4a..... .. Hockln Val. 44a. Japan 4a do 44a ctfa do Id narlea Bid. Offered. . 84 do ct 4a 17 .154 V. 8. Steel Sd 6a 7 . 4 Wahaah la 107 . 714 Weaiarn Md. 4a M . S4 W. ft L. K 4a M . ss wia. Central 4s ... H .1014 Atrhlaon cv. 4 M .77 do 6a 11 . 16 Int. Met. 44a. (3 . 6 Doatosi Closing Stocks. BOSTON, April $0. Money, call loans, 2 6-4 per cent; time loans. 3ir5 per cent. The following were the closing price on stocks and bonds: Atrhlaon ad. 4a... do 4a Mea. Central 4a... Atrhlaon do pfd Ronton ft Albany.. Boaton A Maine... Morton Elevated . Pitchburg pfd Mailcan Central .. N. T , N. H. A H. Union Pacific Am. ArRa. Chem.. do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube... A mar. Sugar do pfd Am. T ft T Am. Woolan do pfd Dominion I. ft fl.. gdlaon glee. Illu., Oeneral Electrle .. Maaa. Klactrtc .... do pfd Man. Oaa United Prult United S. M do pfd C. 8. steal , do pfd Adventura Aaked. "Bid. ... 14 Allouei . .. W4 Amalgamated ... ... 78 Atlantic ... 7I4 Rtnsbam ...94 csl. A Hecla.. ...103 Centennial ...14 Copper Ttangs ... ...117 Pair Weat ...1M Franklin ... 14 laia Rnvale ...1364 Mass. Mining ... ...US Mlchlsan ... 18 Mohawk ...88 Old Dominion ... . .. 6 Oereola ...155 Parrot ...121 Quinry ...117 Shannon ... Tamarack ... 83 Trinity ... l4t'nlted Copper ... ...Ill V. 8. Mining.... ...1M tl. 8. oil ... Dt'tah ... 44 Victoria ... 61 4 Winona ...1384 WolveHna .1. 61 North Butt ... l Nevada ... (r4 Cal. A Arlfnna.. ...lot) Oraana Cananes .... 1 .. .. .. 0 ..IB7 . . 21 .. 47 .. 1 ::,- .. .. 104 .. 474. .. 14 .. II .. 14 .. (14 .. 11 .. 61 .. 134 .. .. II .. 38 .. S .. IS .. '. ..128 .. 67 .. 11 ..101 .. I London Cloalnsj stocks. I.ONDON, April 30. American securities declined to during the early trading today. Transactions were light and at noon the market was dull, with Readihg higher snd the rest ot the list unchanged from the opening. London closing stock quotations: Conaols. money .... 8 7-14 M., K. T l'-'4 do account (4 N. Y. Central 104 Anaconda 1 Norfolk A W (7 Atrhlaon 82 do pfd :.. 81 do pfd 11 Ontario A W 36 Baltimore ft Ohio 81 Pennsylvania .a..... 81 anadlan Pacific 164 Rand Mlnaa bee. ft Ohio 14 Reading M4 Chicago Ot. W 4 - Southern Railway ... 16 M. ft Bt. P 1.(14 do pfd 41 De Reeve .... 0 "out hern Pacific ....(14 .... 21 Union Pacific, 140 ..... M4 do td II .... 1 V. 8. Steal 11 .... 14 , do pfd 103 .... 24 Wabaah 11 ....154 do pfd V) ... 138 Seamen 4a 12 ...1 1! -aVmal. Conner 424 Denver A R. O.. do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 3d pfd Grand Trunk .... Illnola Central . Loulavllle ft N. SILVKU Bar. quiet, at 24d per ounce. MONKY 2fj-.'; per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills la 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent. Bank Clearing. OMAHA. April 30. Bank clearing for to day were $1,662,271.68. and for the corres ponding date last year, $2,298,004.03. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 30.-COTTON-FU- tures opened firm; May, 8 41c; June. 8.44c, hid: Julv. 8.60c: August. 8.46'&8.47c: October. 8.44c; November, $.44ti8 f!e; December, 8.49c; Jnnuary, 8.60c;- February. 8.61c, offered; March. s.bb(BS.eoc. Snot closed slesdv. 3D points hither: mid dling uplands, 10.30c; middling gulf, 10.66c; ales, 6.31 bales. Futures closed firm: May. 8.08c: June, 8.64r; July, 8.70c; August, 8.b'c; September, 8.60c: October, 8.84c; November, g.Mc; net-ember. 8.66c; January, 8.69c; March, 8.76c. GALVESTON, Texan, April 30. COTTON (steady: 94c. ST. LOUIS. April 30. COTTON 8teady: middling, 10c. Sale, none; receipts. 98 bales; shipments, 363 bale; atock. 29,004 bales. NEW ORLEANS, April 80. COTTON Spot market firm. Sale. 2,760 bale. Low ordinary, 6 ll-16c, nominal: ordinary, c, nominal; good ordinary, 7 16-16c; low mid dling. 91-lo; middling. 10c; good middling. 10c; middling fair. 11c; fair Uc, nom inal. Receipts, 0.S.53 Dales; stocg, iw,n bale. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, April SO. COFFEE Mar ket for coffee futures opened steady at a decline of 5410 points In response to lower Kuropean cables, and Increased the loss slightly In the absence of bull support and of scattered offering, part of which were aid to be against firm offer from Braall. The close wss steady, but at a net decline of (0H points. Sales were reported of 28, 250 bags. Including May at s.7543 0e. July at 6.W41S 90c, September at 6.8o.96 and January at t.OOc. Spot, quiet Mild quiet; Cordova. 9tf 12c. St. I.onls Live Stork Mnrket. ST. IiOlUS. April 30. CATTLE Receipt, 1,600 head, including 425 Texan; msrket trong to steady: native shipping and ex port steers, $ii.3S(97.15; dressed beef and butcher steers. e5.6H 15; steers under 1.0 10 pounds. $4.7&rj.&0; stocker and feeder. $3.36166.36; cow and hulfers. $3.7688.40; can nera. t2.00rbdl.Mi: bulls. $3.26fi6.00: cows and ners, $2.00-0.3.00; bulls, $3.26ri6.00; calves, $3.f0 416.60;; Texas and Indian steers, fv.-wao.w; cows and heifers. $1 7bi&4.25. HOO8 Receipts. 6.600 head; market 10(gp 15c higher: pig nd light. $3.705.60; pack ers, $4. 755. 80; butcher and bt heavy. f 78(rifi SO SHliEP AND I.AMBS neceipis, ruu head: market 6c lower: native muttons. $3.6oi 25; lambs. $4.60fj7.; culls and bucks, $4.DtKfl6.2a. 84. Joseph LIT Stock Mnrket. ST. J08EPH. April SO.-CATTLE Re- inii KS heirt Market steaov: natives, $5.767.00; cow and heifer, $2.00a 40; lock ers and reeders, 4.win.". H OO 8 Receipts. 4.903 head. Market 104) 16c higher; top, $5.70; bulk of sales, SHEEP ANl UAStlo-neceipie, . ncau. Market nominal: lambs. $6 5057 20; year ling and wether. $8.i;ica'.60; ewe. $5.25 5.fc. Total Valuation of RAILROAD. U. P. Ry. n Valley U. P. Ry. in Waterloo V. P. Ry In Elkhorn. .' V. P. Ry.. Jn Millard U. P. Ry., So. O. ft Western . . . C. B. V Q., Omaha C. i. N. W.. Omaha C. & N. W.. Bennington C, St. P.. M. A. O., Omaha C, St. P.. M. O., Florence... C, R. I. tt P.. Omaha Missouri Pacific, Omaha Chicago Great Western, Omaha. Omaha Bridge & Ter., Omaha. Total , Total railroad returns OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET De$irble Fat Cattle Generally Steady, with Cow Stuff Strong;. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Trice Palsl Are rally Steady with .Yesterday, Tkoagk l.ewer far th Week. SOUTH OMAHA. April 30. 1908. Recelot were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday Official Tuesday .... Offlclsl Wednesday Estimated Thursday .... 2.5a 6.0O8 .8hl ... 6.350 10ei9 8.8 ... 3.6M 9.7K: 16.4H4 .... 2.16S 8,067 S.ft'4 Four days this week.. 12.723 33.848 88.184 fame days last week ... .fi?7 28.474 24.837 Same days 2 weeks ago.. 12.5.'8 S8.5HO 18.7M Same dava 3 weeks aao. .13 :D7 26.06 2.1.277 Same days 4 weeks age. 17.725 20.844 27.27$ Same ihvi Isst vesr i 719 41 .094 i'3.tl The following table show the receipts of eattl knva - Bitnlh Omaha for the year 10 date, compared with l.t year: 1808. 1117. Ino. rec. Cattle 304.473 36.237 80,786 Hogs 978.618 812,784 1 86.765 Sheep 499.349 674,034 174.68:i The following table show the average price of hog at South Omaha for the last several day, with comparison: Date. I 1(0$. 18O7.lO.l06.l04. 1803.1902. April 30. . April 21.. April 2-2. . April 23.. April Z4.. April 26.. April 26.. April 27.. April 28.. April 29.. 6 63 I 6 42 Sfi 8.81 34 a 6 431 I 23 t 28! 1 101 6 43 a I 84! 6 3(i 4 80 7 11 $ 19 86 6 S3 4 61 7 07 7 02 6 8 6 88 88 4 82 0 " 6 84 38 7 061 $1 7 06 $ 93 7 00 8 85 6 8' 6 31 $ i 6 V 6 23 4 76 4 78 U 34 8 29 6 2 I 4 2S 6 83 6 38 341 6 18: 4 s sft a 10 a Tz 6 831 1 07 & 11 14 60 8 7i 1 ' April 30.. I 6 44! 1 6 28 8 2D' 14 R2 84 6 93 Sunday. The official number of car ot atock brought In today by each road wss: Cattle. Hots. Sh'p. Hor's. .. m. ft st. r Wabash , Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. ft N. W., east..., C. A N. W., west..., C, St. P.. M. ft 0 V., R. Q., east C B. ft Q., west C, R. I. ft P.. eaat.. C, R. I. ft P., west Chicago G. W 3 3 1 8 (I 1 3 ... , 14 27 2 1 2 34 38 2 ,2 10 ,5 3 ,20 25 7 , 1 . 1 1 ,7 1 , 98 111 20 9 The disposition of the day's receipt wa a follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 444 746 643 Swift and Company 431 Cudahy Packing Co 624 Armour ft Co 427 Lehmer Rros Cudahy P. Co., f'm K. C. 104 Pchwartichlld A Stilsb Vansant ft Co 33 Hill ft Son 65 F. P. Iwls 18 J. B. Root ft Co 67 J. II. Rulla 63 L. F. Husi F. O. Inghram 4 Sullivan Bros 14 Aleck Buchanan ft Son Cincinnati Packing Co Halstead Packing Co Wood Bro Hlmmotid Packing Co Klngan Packing Co Other buyer 108 2.079 1.727 74.1 1.14 iio 1,892 ?R6 50 2X9 86 120 2M ; 2M 668 96 1 Totals .2,284 7,373 3.228 CATTLE Receipt thi morning num bercd only ninety-four car, but that was not a bad run tor Thursday, as compared with recent weeks. The supply, as has been the case practically every day this week, consisted largely of beef steer. Buyer started out talking lower prices On , neei steer tnis morning ana lor a time tne trade wa a little dull. When the market wa once warmed up, the trade became more active, especially on the handy light weight cattle, which were all disposed of In good season at steady prices, a com pared with yesterday. Big, heavy cattle, on the other hand, were a little bit sticky, and they were not only a little hard to move, but holders in some rases, at least, felt that they were not doing quite a well a might have been done yesterday. How ever, taking tbe market a a whole, there waa no very great change. Cowa and, heifers were In light supply, snd they sold freely at prlcea steady to strong, everything In that line being cleaned up very oon after the market opened. There were only a few stock cattle or feeder In sight, and they did not show anv very material change. The market aa a rule was quoted steady by both buyer and sellers. Quotations on esttle: Good to choice steers, $1 408 70; fair to good corn-fed teer. $&.9d'TTi.4fl; common to fair corn-fed ateers, $4-86'ff6 .90; good to choice cow and heifers. $4.8Stf!O0; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.86'?4 86; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.263.R6- good to choice stockers and feeders. $5.0(Vff.a0; fair to good wtockers and feeders, $4.6Ofr6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.264.60. Representative sales: BEET STEERS. No. At. P. No. A. Pr. Ill ItO 4 M 11 1045 4 (0 21 114 4 IS 14 11S I JO 4 tot 6 15 K 1178 4 10 14 Til 6 3 41 111 I to T IM IM SI Ill 8 20 I 885 ( (0 II 1174 4 80 4 1441 I 4$ 1107 S M 141 S 80 IB 1104 4 15 9 854 6 (f 80 1141 I 11 17 78 I U II 447 8 88 1040 I 10 12KS SO 1 1104 I II 11 S I to I Ill I 00 II 1217 4 10 14 1374 I 00 If 11?4 4 (A II 1195 I 08 M i:7 I (ft II Kill I 08 II ltw I 40 11 118 I 06 14., Ill 49 19 1057 4 06 M 1281 I " 21 1104 I 10 1 7 1487 4 41 64 1011 4 10 II .' 1401 45 7..... 1101 4 10 it 1241 I 60 II 1087 I 10 67 1104 4 60 II 1177 11 II ltd 4 60 14 1077 4 16 10 I I 66 16 115 I 16 17 127 4 86 1 1156 4 16 HI 1144 I 66 18 1164 4 16 20 1141 4 40 16 1164 4 16 COWS. 3 136 8 7 s 87 4 40 t 1010 I 00 4 1141 4 PI 1 870 ( 16 3 1188 4 AS I 186 1 36 t man 4 10 1 180 ( 16 4 1017 4 76 I 44 I 40 1 100O I no It M I 4 1112 t 10 I t90 ( 75 8 1115 6 16 1 75 ( II t 1100 I 13 4 1012 ( SO 4 1 I 26 1 1186 4 00 1 1182 I 16 t 104 4 10 I. lt.4 I 15 1 1II0I 4 40 I l:0 I 16 1 1180 6 00 4 1414 6 60 I tX I 14 1! 1106 6 40 7 1021 4 16 1 12 6 60 1 1016 4 U 1 1174 6 60 II 1117 I 40 HEIFERS. t 745 1 60 I MO 6 80 I 4 rat I 60 1 64 6 14 t 36 4 90 1 6M I 7a 10 140 6 ti 1 1100 I le 14 Ill I 26 BULLS. 1 10 ( 50 1 410 4 7 1 1240 I 1 1(64 4 74 $ 1110 1 76 1 IM0 4 1 1140 I 76 6 444 t 00 1 110 4 00 1 1ia I On 1 IM 4 W 1 U10 6 16 1 490 4 10 1 7"0 6 J6 1 1OI0 4 .'i0 1 1770 I 16 1 1Si4 4 40 1 (60 I 76 1 1044 4 44 Railroad Terminals o g K e , t 3" 5 tr 5 5 eft c . o 1 50 90 . 6 5' " i a OS XT I$2 ,999,786 $ 636, 00 $ 606,185i$ 623,805 $ 65. OuO $436,475 $ 2,700 .. $1,316,100 $ 6,676,350 I1.3S5, 270 12.450 82,475 7.680 650 5,000 6.250 11,100 .. 60,450 176.065 33.211 6,775 28,800 3,800 825 39,300 7,860 4,200 I 30.235 2.660 25.875 900 ' 63,870 "12,774 7,550 18.030 2.186 375 760! 2,675, 31,575 6,316 14.460 350.-. 15,815j 3,163 651,035 281.320; 342,250 144,170 67,750 10,700 $ 1,9 40 L 39,175' 1.528,3401 305,668 189.025 140.640; 87.4S0 12.800 260 ;. .... - 430.095 86,019 2.980 16.0751 3.535 4,925 27.515 5.503 326.385 168,2801 64,880 4.000 1.550 600 , 1 556,695 111,119 10.280 44,450! 1,8951 15 '. 3.6501 '" 60.290 12.058 I !' 55.690 j 1 1,500! 57.090 11.418 356.610 260,2001 21,335 965 10.475; 3.300 1 594.885 118.977 184,735 ' 34,400 9,050!, 106.065 191,700' 10.500 75 350 536,875; 107,375 79.060 33.750; 7.650! 137.820 1 20,000 1 . 150 278,430' 65,686 .,$4,7211,870 ,$1,774,855 $1,150,6S5 $1,12 . I ! I calvf. . m 4 60 1 no ( " (JO 4 76 I " ll lit I 1 lao I DO ai I ( 1 MA fr SO I H J 170 ftl IN t 11 I IM tft im ( ot 1 no l? on 1 le (k 110 I S I ITS I (6 .160 OS 1 . IM (6 1MI 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 2 tt 4 On 1 taa 4 4 7li 4 40 1 IM 4 17 471 4 4 0 WESTKRNS E. K Carl. South Dakota. 11 heifer. .. 646 8 fM 34 feeders. .Ill 6 60 2 rows.... .lHt IK 8 feeders.. 777 4 76 4 steers. ...1160 4 60 7 cows t("tt 4 36 3 bulls 1S3 3 16 1 steer loot) 4 36 HOOS Hogs sold 10515c Higher this morn ing and the trade was sufficiently active t the dvnce to cause an early clesrsnce The hogs sold largely at $6.40136.60 as sgninst $6.3016 .86 yesterday. The best hogs sold up as high at $630 as against a top yesterday of $6 46. Yesterday's and loly's advance makes up for all the decline of the first of the week and carries the market back to where It wss early Isst week. Rcpresentstlve sales Av. 8h. Tr. No. At. 8k. . an Pr. 8 4f. ...a ... I 88 ...lw ino I 17 ..lao w 1 u ...III 110 6 40 ...Ml at I 40 ...104 16 6 40 ...tail ... 6 44 .. t!S ! 6 40 .. .ISO 40 6 40 ...226 to I 40 ...171 U-0 6 40 ...tit tO 6 4U ...zoi ;au 6 40 ...111 80 6 40 ...217 SO I 40 ...184 240 t 40 .. .141 SO 6 40 ...txt 330 I 40 .. 171 1J0 6 40 ...181 ... 6 42 ...191 1S 6 42 ...ISO 80 1 42 ...IM 40 I 4 .. .143 140 6 47 ...114 44 I 42 .. 2SI ISO I 4i 82 .. 80... SO. , . M... S.: 8T. .. 71... 84 .. 84 .. 78... 75... I... U... M... 77... 2 .. 78... u... 20... ... 71... 74... 74... 8J .. 02... 78... 72... (I... r2... 14... sr.... 00... 7r. . . o... s. .. i... I SO . I7 . . S 4 .'. 40 I 4f. N Ili ... I 4 ... 6 45 1W a k ... I 4f. 8.1 I 4i 0 4H . . . I 4" . . IU 40 I 45 . .K4 . Wn ..H'7 .161 ..181 ..HI . .I7 . .IM . ,i ..IM ..177 so II... 71... so ... 14 ... &.... 74.... 18.... 5 ... 88.... 44.... 77.... 10... ... 7.... 41 ... . 81.... 74.... M ... in 1! i 44 ... 40 145 ...JM I0O t 44 .. m to 4f. ...! 120 ti 45 . . .ICO 40 I 48 ...114 ... i 4t ...181 ... 6 45 . . . IM ... I 46 ...I Jo ... iti ...143 111) 5 48 ...148 ... 145 ...IIS 70 I 45 ...J70 ... I 45 ...141 IO i It ...'.44 SO i 4714 ...til 10 6 47 .. 84 180 i 17 ...rt ... 6 47 ...16 (0 I 47 ...2v SO 6 47 ...201 50 I 47 ...!7 ... 147 ...2 110 i 47 ...li 11 I 47 (7 IS 77 7 70 71 41 78 71 ..124 120 I 47 ..330 40 6 42 . .IM l.'' 6 42 40 6 42 ..(13 240 6 42 ,.1I IM 4 42 ..141 ... 6 42 .114 80 6 42s, . .44 130 I 42 . .217 110 I 46 ..227 1 JO 146 ..m i 6 46 , .232 ... 141 K (4 71 4t fl 42 M IS 80 e 81 82 h 104 40 I 47 .25 10 I 46 .174 ... I 46 .104 120 6 46 .144 ... 6 46 .! (0 6 48 .111 200 6 46 .188 110 S 46 .117 10 6 46 .110 40 6 49 87. 18. 84. f.i. 81. 8. ... S ao .180 ... I 10 .18 240 ( 60 .111 ... (60 ....141 40 6 to ...t5 H I HI .. 8 80 . . I Ml SO 8 Ml 1 6 50 40 8 50 .. I 60 10 IM .. I M 40 6 U SO It hi 81 H 5 11 813 111 7 i;i no 9o.. 40 yn 1!0 6 45 76 (81 120 I 45 41 274 m 6 45 84 356 120 6 46 1 271 ... 6 46 (8 183 40 6 45 II ISO 10 I 44 it. 24 10 114 SHEEP There wa a fir run for Thurs day, but the quality on an average was not overly good, thst is. there were not many really good killers. The market, as a whole, was without any new or interesting fea tures. It might best be described as a slow, steady market, without any very note worthy change In any direction. Most everything waa cleaned up in fair lesson in the morning. While the sheep market, st this point as hss been previously noted In these columns, Is larking In life and snap, the market being quoted slow every day, still, prices have held up remarkaniy wen com pared with other markets. Oood stuff has sold all the week right close up to Chicago' top. Quotation on lambs: Oood to choice wooled, $7.0001.50; fair to good wooled lambs, $8.601.00: good (hearing lamb car rying flesh, $6 60 6. 75; good shearing lamb thin, $0 (KxJivi.oO; shorn lambs, 50o under wooled stock. Quotations on sheept Oood 10 choice light yearlings, Bhorn, $6.00t.16; fair to good yearlings, shorn, $6.6ftfiT.0o; good to cholc wether, horn, $5.60ji. 86; fair to good wethers, shorn, $5. 2645-6.50; good to cholc wes. shorn. $&.1686.60; fair to good ewes, shorn. (4. bono, in; culls ann Ducas, shorn, $3.0034.60; wooled sheep, 2&&40O above shorn stock.' Representative sale: Representative (ale: No. 38 western lambs, shorn 437 western ewes, shorn 14 western cull ewes, shorn...., 39 western cull ambs. shorn... 170 Western lsmhs, shorn 104 western lsmhs. shorn 447 Colorado-Mexican lambs .... 30 Colorado-Mexican iHinbs ... 61 Colorado-Mexican lambs ... 246 western lambs, shorn 27 western lambs, f'dera, sltorr 19 native ewes, shorn 66 native lambs, shorn Av. Tr. 68 6 10 95 i 20 87 3 75 .19 4 sr. 75 10 74 10 69 7 10 9 7 00 78 6 SO 78 10 '85 4 85 111 6 25 88 A 13 119 6 75 72 6 26 380 western feeder ewes , 668 Colorado lambs, shorn CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cnttle Steady Hog- Higher fhecp nnd Lamb Loner. CHICAGO, April SO. CATTLE Receipts, about 6,0u0 head; market steady; steers,' $5.007.25: cows. $3.75ti6.36: heifers. $3 60rt' 8.76; bulls, $3.60(a4.50; calves, $2.505.7o; stockers end feeders. $3.26(93.75. HOGS Receipts, about 16.000 head: mar ket lOflj'irjc higher; choice heavy shipping, lfi.6Mi6.H5; butchers. $5. 70.87', light mixed, $0 nrr6.70; choice light. $5.70fi6.80; packing. $6.2fv,ivV76; pigs. $4.(rfj-4.26; bulk of sale., $5.70ra5.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, about 16,000 head; market 10c lower; sheep, $6 00'i 6.26; lambs, $6.0007.60; yearlings, $S.50ti 25. Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket. '- KANSAS CITY. April 30. CATTLR Re ceipts, 3.600 head, Including 300 outhem. Steers steady, cows strong; choice export and dressed heef ateers, $8.40i6.90: fair to good. lo.SOrg'vl 30: western steers. $6 V(i.76; stockers and feeders. $.1.75c1i.75; southern steers, $4.5u&V50; southern cows. $2.76f4.00; native cows, $3.206.K); nstlve heifers, $1.00 4.60; bulls, $a.4"Kti6.60: calves. eXSTT 25. HOGS Receipt. 8.000- head. Market 10(? 15c higher: top, $5.70: bulk cf Sales, $3.50(& 6.S7H; hesvv. $6.6O(&'6.70; packer and butchers. $5.605.70; light, $5.35-6.57; pigs, $3.6O(rr4.50. . 8HBKP AND LA MBBt-Reeelpts, 6.000 head. Mnrket weak; iHmbs. $rt irKPi". 16 : ewes and yearlings, $6.0Wt.S6; western yearlings, $5.50g.50; western sheep, $4.258.60; stockers and feeders, $3.604i6.u0. Slon City l ive Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. April 30 -(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLB Receipts. 600 head; mar ket 10c higher; beeves. $5.&tr6.98; cows and heifers, $4.2aC(l6.K0; stockers and feeders, l.u0 94.86; calves and yearlings. $3.2fV(T4.70. HOOSSr-Recelpta, 2.6H0 head: .market 10c to 16c higher; range, $5.3Cty6.S0; bulk, $5.40 t(6.46. . Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock st the six princi pal Western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. TViuth Omaha 3.1M 8.(417 3,964 Sioux City ; 6fo 2.8 O Kansas City 8.6O0 9.0T0 0ho St. Louis - 1.6"0 660) 80O St. Joseph 6.3 4.fro3 ii Chicago $.000 16.0-0 15.0IM Total 14.311 47.320 ti,78J Toledo Seed Market. TOLF.DO. Aprlt 30 -SEEDS Clover, cash and April. $13.00; October, $7.65. Timothy, prime, $2.15. in Omaha and Villages in Douglas County o o g e C B - e vj ! t ) 0 O : -t s oTg o- 7. 03 z t a S 5i 2.(6 0 t o B f r& . P a : a. e tt " e- 19 9,545 .$263.050i$590.625 $29,316, $2,015 ,$1,412,125 $ 1 l.072.'0hO.$2.214,4 16 1. V. .! : f.. 1.. -..'.:.-..-.-$ 9.944.684..r...- RAILROADS, ELEVEN MILLION Value of Ttng-ible' Property in Douf- lat County for Terminal Tax. SHRIVER COMPLETES ASSESSMENT (oaatr Assessor floe to Lincoln to Present Ilia Hetnrn to tk tale Hoard ot Hqnalt antlon. Coiuntv Assessor Bhrlvcr Thursday. Com pleted hi assessment of railroad property In Pouglss counl, exclusive or oouirt Omaha, whose assessment Is mde by tsx commissioner there, tinder the new ter minal Uxstlon law. showing the value cf railroad tangible property In Dougl county to be $il,072.,0SO. Until th State Board ot Kqualliatlon dds Douglas county' har of th franchise value or the roQ ana their rolling toik, no figures will be avail able for comparison with last year, but M the tar.glblo valuation greatly exceeds the total valuation for last year It I certain the assessment of railroads for taxation purposes In this county will greatly exceed that of any previous year. ' Iast year the. assessed valuation of rail road property In the county for taxation purposes wss $1,861.03". figured on a one- fifth basis, or $7,806,186. on a full basis. II County Assessor Shrlver's ' figure stand the assessment of tsngibla property alone, will amount to $.',214,416, figured on g on- fifth basis, or $11,072,080 on the full valuation. Mr. Shrlver went to Uncoln Thursday morning to deliver the return to the tate board. This board will proceed to fix the value of the intangible value, such a the franchWe right, and the rolling atock nd prorate It according to th number of mile of main track each road ha In th county. Thi amount will be added to the vlu of the local tangible property. The figure of the-county assessor repre sent an Increase of $1,127.S98 over th figures returned by the railroad. The railroad re turn totalled $9,944,64. , Tragically every road In the county wa Increased aubUn llally by the assessor over the valuation It returned. Thi Increase amount to about 12 per cent. Trackage of Each Rosa, The following tabic show the amount of trackage each road has In the various pre clnct of the county, the column showing the trackage, the doublo tracks and the side and spur tracks: RAILROAD TRACK3. Road and City. Main. 2d. 8ld. Spur. C, B. A Q., Omaha.... 6.04 .... C. A N. W.. Omaha.... 3. 61 1.47 C. A N. W Ben gton .78 .... C. St. P., M. &. O., Omaha 408 .... C, St. P., M. & O., Florence .2.22 .... C. A R. I.. Omaha.... Mo. Par., Omaha 10.19 $.03 C. O. W., Omaha Oin. B. & T., Omaha.. .35 .... Union Pacific. Omnha 6. 88 2. 93 89 01 3 64 M . .87 1.1 20.63 16.36 7.5 7.4 81.1$ 17.(6 8 1.07 .14 14S 134 .23 l Union Pacific. Valley.. 2.04 .33 I'nlon Pac, Waterloo n .is Union Pac. Elkhorn.. .77 .77 V fa If lllaiael Af t 111UI1 DU. jnillBIU V a..S A'" t.a Total miles 37.34 9.S3 168.22 18.67 j Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aorll 30. METALS The Ixindon tin mrket lost most of yesterdy advance, with spot closing Bti.' 142 16s, and futures at 142. The local market was weak In consequence, with quotations ranging from 831.60 to $31.IC14). Copper w lower In London, with spot quoted at 57 10s, and futures at 57 2s 8d. ICBlly the market was dull and unchanged, with Lake quoted at $12.62fll2.87V; electrolytic at $12.504J12.7,, and casting at $12.2.V(il2.60. Ixad wss 6s higher at 13 5s In London.' The local mar ket was firm, btil' no further change wss reported, quotations rsnglng from $4.05 to $4.10. Spelter was unchanged at 21 In Lon don, and at $4.80'a5.65 In the local market. Iron waa lower In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 49s 3d, and Cleveland warrants at 60s 9d. The locsl market was unsettled, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $17.i18.flO: No. 3 foundry northern -at $17.0Offl7.6O; No. I foundry southern soft st $18 5fl7l7.25. ST. LOUIS. April 30. M ETAI.Sj-ticad, firm, at $1.00. Spelter, firm at $4.55. Wool Market. ROBTHN, April 30 WOOIi The local wool situation continues unsstlsfactory. Trade is qulot And transfer have been few. dealings being almost wholly con fined to small lots.. The leading western quotations range a follows: Kentucky, Indiann and Missouri three-eighths blood, 2tif27c; quarter blood, 3'(iC6c. Scoured val ues: Texas, fine 12 months. 6tg)c; ( to 8 months. .4Vt60o; fine. 4&)&0c. California, northern, 6ofi67c: mFddle county, 6o(62c; southern, 63(o66c; -fall, 4rV86e. Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple, iWfWie: No. 1 cloth ing. 63(riri6e; vslley, No. 1, 48n60c. Territory, fine staple, 68i7vVie; fine medium staple, 6641 66c; fine medium clothing, 4eVfi60c; fine clothing. 506 ft5c; hslf blood. MJ': three eighths blood, 48t60c: quarter blood, 42 fa-43c. Pulled egtra. 60ffl2c5 Ilne. 6oe63c; a-supers, 444480. ST. 1X1U18, April 30. WOOIr-Oull: me dium grades, combing and clothing. lHt? 17c; light fine, ,1.1il4c; heavy fine, fctflOc; tub washed, lSaoi ' Oil and Rosin. OTL CITY. April 30 OHCredit balances. $1.78; runs, 21!9.229 bbls.: kversge, 173,100 bbl.; shipments, 1852 bbl.; average, 181,874 bhls. SAVANNAH. Ga., April S0.-OIL Tur pentine, firm at 4nifi4ve. ROSIN Firm: 'A. B and C, $rffl.l: P, $3.iVV3.?0i E. tt.lii4.26: F. Iv.f74n.: . $136: H, $3.75Ui$.80: I, $4.50H.70; K, $5.60; M, $6 40: N, $6.7516.80; WO, $5.80rfl.86; WW, $5.8566.96. 1 Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PHII-ADKLPHIA, April 30.-BUTTETt Fair demand and unrhan.'-ed: extra west ern rreanvry. 2nV: extra nearby prints, 80c. KOGB-Clood demsnd and unchanged; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, WM'. at nisrk; Pennsylvania and other nearby current receipts. In returnshle cases. 18c. at mark; western firsts, 1H, at mark; western current receipts, 16c. at mark. CHEESE Steady: New York full creams, choice, 1411 14. r: New York full creams, fair to good, l4iUc. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 30. WHEAT May, $1.06(51 .'; July. $l.064; September, leV; No. 1 hard. $1.10; No. 1 northern. $1.08: No. 2 northern, $1.050 LOG',.; No. 3 northern, 9Kc(81 08. ' BRAN-In bulk. $21.00(21'.25. FLOUR Unchanged; first patent, $6.3o' 5.50: second patents. $5.25Ci6.40; first clears, $4.10fr4.28; second clear. $.303.40. agar aad Molasses. NEW YORK. April 30 SUOAR Raw. nominal; fair refining. 398c; centrifugal, 96 test. 4.48c;. molasses sugsr, 3. 180. Re fined, steady; crushed. 6.20c; . powdered, fc.bOc; granulated. 6.5uc. Q SO . & . r ' o : t ? e Ct 1 5