Tin; r.KU: omaiia. fimday. Ai'im, 1 !!!. GRAIN MD PRODUCE MMET Wild Bears snd Bulls Li Down for Arbor Py. DAY'S . EECEIPTS DISPOSED OF Reports frosa Chtraao hoer Wheat Valae to Be Greatly Depresses) la Aattrlaatlea of Mark Larger Receipts. OMAHA. April 22, lr There 'waa no session on the Omaha op lion market today, It being Arbor day. Tha caah market wis open and the usual dally receipts were disposed of. Chicago and other outside msrkets held sessions and advices showed wheat value to he greatly depressed In anticipation of Increasing receipt. The wheat market In general waa raided by the bear opposition with decided result, aa the market wa caught with no buying order and heavy nun selling netted a decline or sc. Newa from outside corn markets waa mora reassuring than wheat, showing valuea -only slightly lower In face of th heavy break In wheat. The wet weather la holding bark corn shipments and la the sustaining features for higher values. Cash wheat on the Omaha market was teady at a ehade off. with offerings very light. Buyers are still offering good prices for milling wheat, Corn was more active, with moderate re ceipt. Valuea slumped on larger offerings. The situation la a weather problem. Primary wheat rece'pta were 2?4.ono bush el and shipments war 2M.0M0 bushels, agalnaf receipt last year Of 244.000 bushels and shipments of 400,000 bushels. Corn receipts were W.oOO bushels and shipments were 244,fkl0 bushels, against re ceipt last year of 461.000 bushels and ship ments of 2R1.0UO bushels. Clearance wera 26i.0 bushel of corn, 1 POO bushels of oats and wheat and flour eoual to 72,0M bushels. Liverpool closed lV(f2'.d lower on aheat and Id higher to d lower on corn. Omttt Cask Frteea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. S1.2l81.2l ; No S hard, II.19igri.iM: No. 4 hard, 1. 12Q1.19; No. 3 spring, tl.U$l.M. ' CORN No. 4t7Vc; No. 3. ".ifWeo; No. 4. Hc; No. 3 yellow. 67Sc; No. t yel low. 73('i4e.:.No. 3 white. Mc. OTS No. 3 mixed, S2Hc; No. XUHKhic : N" 1 white, UVSMc wnite. K.'igwc: standard. f3r. -RTE No. 2, 7c; No. I, 744rT&e. Carta Receipts. Whest. Corn. Oats. Chicago u f H7 Mlnneapoll 11.1 f'mihs . 75 , U Duluth s2 Oslveelon). strong st 4s 4d, futures firm; May. a 4d; July, 74. K.(THRH 11 THH OKAS BKLT rale Friday After fJllphtlr Worao Slht. OMAHA. April U ISO An area of hiahar ore mi re has aitended over th central valley from th west. ante colder and clearing weather prevail throughout tha central vslleya and north west this morning, Freeslng weather I reported In th upper Mississippi valley and tlirongliout th Missouri, vslley aa far south aa Kansas The weather continue unsettled In th southwest, and It la enow Ing in Colorado and New Mexico and rain ing In th Texas panhandle. Rain war general during Wednesday In th central valleys and east over th lake region and Ohio valley to the Atlantic coast. Tha ralna were generally light west of th Mis sissippi river, but were moderately heavy In the esstern states. The temperature t rising In the extreme northwest, and tha outlook Is favorable for slightly warmer In this vicinity lonlght. with fair weathr tonight and Frldsy. Record of temperature nd precipitation compared with th corresponding day of tha last three year: If loJ. 1907. mod. Minimum temperature.... i u Precipitation 00 .13 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 63 de grees Deficiency In precipitation alnca March 1. 1.M Inches. Tendency corrpondlmj period In 190, 2.44 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 2.97 Inches. u a. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and wheat region bulletin for Omaha, Neh., for the twenty-four hntir ending at I am.. TSth meridian Urn, Thursday, April 22, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temp Rein Stations. Max. Mln fall. Pkv Ashland, Neh 44 27 iNEW.ORl STOCKS AND BONDS Specnlatirc Mood ii More Cheerful and Vluei Mote Upward. ITEW8 GENES ALLY FAVORABLE Traaero Arc sseethaj raatlaaa eraaee af Firmer Taae af the Call Maaey MarkerBeads Ara Btroaa;. l.S1S.mn; notes reserve. Increased JLK2.00; government eovurttiee. decreased i;ti2t.t. The proportion of the hank a reserve to liability this week Is 49.73 prr cent. Lsst week It waa 48 M per cent. Auburn. Neb, 4H yellow. ; No. 4 2 24 X '31 w 24 3R 3d 7S ar 32 5 ; 4 Hit'AtiO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat area af tha Tradlac a ad Closlag Trlcea aa Board af Trade. Broken Bow. Nb. M Columbus, Neb... 47 Culhertson. Neb.. 4 Fslrbnry, Nb.... 4 Fairniont. Neb... 47 Or. laland. Net,.. 47 Hartlngton. Neb. 4 Hastings, Neb.... 4 J Holdrege, Neb.... 4fi usKasie. iveo 4.1 Omsha. Neh...... 4.1 Tekaniah, 'Neb... 4 Alta. la 41 Carroll, la :. 42 cisrinda. la 4ft so Rlbley. la 41 Sioux City. la... 44 34 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at t a. m. DISTRICT AVERAORfl. ' No. of Temp. Ratn. Central. Station. Max. Min Inches Chicago. lit Columbus. O.. ...... Dps Molnss. Is.... lnd'snapolis. Ind.. Kansas City. Mo.. !oulsvllle, Ky .00 .00 .00 .0i) .( .00 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 T T .00 .09 .06 .00 .OH .01 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear cier Clear clear t 'tear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear inaha. Neh. CHICAOO, April 82. Further Sensational ! gt iiuie Mo 13 1 declines from 3o to 4c in the price of wheat I A..,,-- w,.ther aaaln on today marked what Is considered by many ,h.oi'L !nd whest reil traders aa the wlndun of the famous bufi J I?., . ',"5i M M M .24 17 - 73 "42 .84 14 4 33 ,M II 40 .2S 22 B'.' 3 ,ifl' 15 7 4S .22 31 42 30 . 04 IH 44 33 .01 13 M , 40 T caninalrn engineered bv James A. initpn and a coterlo of his followers. The market closed at almost the bottom after July had suld at 11.09H and May at $l.a per.bushi I. Corn, oat and- pravWtons were affected hy the severe slump "In wheat, and cloecd'wealt Mguldatlort' wa the order of. the day In the wheat pit. r"rem the clang of h ojieu ing bell to ,rJtHn finish Ions; whit waa ilumpi-d InW the nit, .and the declihe wa so precipflate at, 'tlmei. -ihe . commlssioit houses wei eouslilt. red, fortunate Jf-they siuceediM 1n' executing stop-loaa order within !. fit th limit., There were limea rliiring Ahe tyy 'during whfch covi rjng, by nltlcajdidre (ban offset tbo reaJIslii sales, but tnVse wfre brief. ' rule.. At, the lov point of.tha'Usytbe July delivery, recocded a lose M :4'4ffi4Hc, from yesterday s final riuotaAiOns and the-Maw ontkm -drn r 4'e. Thia w a break of. Vio for Ju4y comparl whh the highest. paint -touc4ieq during the catmpalgnr which was Just on eA-ek.tago and Adecltaa of'd'ic for "atay. The w st wUile. leader o the bull wss not in evidence personally : In the pit.' having 1 -' in" -.-ny jrertia" on a. western trip. Th ltten heuse.. however. Vaa well rp. resentel,by brokers,, who,, it was olslmed. kept unloading wlfcst as raplUly as cdi tlltluns .wauld permit Selllag. tir otfier leading commlsijcn hottwe lo wde Mrf So, revall throughout lion and freestng temperatures are reported throughout the northern and western portions Rains oc curred In all portions within the last twen-tv-four hours, being heaviest In the eastein district. I A. WF.IJ3H, . Loral F"ee?t"T. Weather Buruau. NEW YORK UENEI A I, MARKET ((aotatlona KF.W ( the Day aa Tarlaa t'oaaanadltte. . TORK,' April 22-FLOfR-Re- celpts. 9.300 bhls. ; exports. 3,100 bbls.: mar NEW YORK. April 8. Th speculative mw n the stock market today took on more cheerful hue. although In somewhat subdued fashion. Stocks which were sold testerday were purchased today and the upward movement became more uniform and"ronstfttent than the halting and Irregu lar decline of yesterday. The subdued tone of the speculation may be Justly attribu table to the firmer tone of the market for call loana, rate for that form of credit ranging above 2 per rent again today. Tho money market altuatlon enacts no arduous terms from borrowera and there Is no ar psrent expectation that It will Immediately. The altuatlon I distinctly altrred. never theless, from the recent plethora of funds seeking employment and experiencing dlffl calty In finding lodgment. Onld continues to go out In small parcels and the Inflow from other sources does not more than offaet It. Foreign exchange rates wre lower today, however. Meantime the loe.n account continue to expand and additional Issues of hew securities are still In pros pect. Yesterday's payment of an Install ment of atibncrivtlnns on the new Southern Pacific convertible bond Is given credit for soms of the absorption of available credits which I Influencing the call money market. With lesa urgency on the part at the lenders In placing funds, there Is not being Injected Into the speculation so much artificial stimulant. Bankers are disposed to look more to conserving funds for future corporation losns. leaders of finance counsel some caution about extend ing expansion of values to a point where a plnoh for credits might cause a collapse that might work hsrm to the extension of projects of financing still to be concluded. The intention to refund high Interest bear ing bonds of the Chicago. Burlington & Qulnry waa announced today. The Im proved financial position of many railroad companies aa i result of loana already placed makea a strong sustaining Influence ror values. Another substantial support to confidence Is found In the subsidence of annrehension over the grain crop position. This Is partly due to the deflation of the speculative cle ment In the price of wheat, which waa continued today. Cheering advlcea of tho condition of the growing winter wheat crop and of th spring wheat aeedlng were added to this avmntnm. The Imnresslnn made by extravagant claims of depleted stocks of grain In th Interest of speculation Is thus diminished. The reviving demand for pig Iron la considered of the most Importance as a barometer of basic conditions, and re norta were in circulation today In the finan. clal district that the earnings of the United fltatea Steel corrjoratlon for the first quar ter, which are to be reported next Tues day, would be found much better than haa been estimated l current rumor. Favor- 1 able report pointing to a rising scale of consumption are saw to g've promise oi overtaking, the rate of production during the nresent month. Sueclal strength In the New Tork traction stocks waa traceable to the renorts of earnlnaa coming from the receivers In whose hands, those properties sra held. The sXDectatton waa expreseea of an early agreement on a wage settle ment between the anthracite miners and operators growing out of consultations still New Tark Maaey Market. NEW YORK. April t2.-MOVEY-On call, firmer; '(a'ix per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, quite actlv and slightly firmer: sixty days Z'ttiiH per cent; ninety days, 21 per cent; six months, L'Vif4 per cent. PRIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-Jm4 '"sTERI j NO EXCHANGE Weaker, with actual business ia bankers' bills at M.iaao-tf for alxty-day bills snd st M DiM for denisnd; commercial bill, It.reHfN W1. 8IL.VER Bar. 61C; Mexican dollars, 44c. HOND8 Government. firm; railroads. Closing quotations on .bonds were aa fol lows: V. . rsf. Is ret K"4!nt. M M 4i tt 4s coupon t"lJipn 4a . 1 ta. rff It'iS do 4v .. W4 do fouson . 101 4V IS seriet C. 1. 4a, res., ex. Int.lH K. '. So I at t- lo'a to coupon. l.S4U . b. 4a !. .. Allls-Clitl. 1st ia MM . K T. lat 4ar - Am. A M iv o it a rer. Am. T. A T. ct. 4a..',4 4o sen. Hi Am Tnbaceo 4a .'Mr). Psilflc 4s do a 1 S. Y. V. s. ts... AK'hlsoo in. 4 I1 So e. 4a do 8. u. 1st 4a w'sn. T. cur 4'a naw If! K. Y . N. H. H ....! ev. 4a at 4a 7 N. W ev. 4a HilNo Parlflo 4a 4a 3a ..... HHO. S. L. rM. 4.. .. jaPtnn. rr. 9w,i H1S.. I't do ron. 4a I lO'i Reading pan. if 9 St. U, at S. f. (f 4a. lkSt. L. S. W. . (a. . ihnrta-iic tif iih,i r,f ,tn.n.;.H iT..l frcnta- M.OOtMJ.60; . 'Minnesota baker. 34.609 ... T '.. . 1 ' r .... i . - wwnfi u . IhI S-l: ' Wllllr IHICIlin, n.'7iwm w . t in,i In nrnsrress. r- tPk- ll.lr.n .f fawnrlna lnftllnrea OVSr- ket quiet nnd partly lower: Minnesota pat- b those of a less promlsln aspect. No more was heard or B. u. iisrriman s post poned trip to Europe and the fesrs regard -straights.- I606$.10: winter extrss, 34.35'i t.tiW: wlntet ' low grades. 14.254.90; Kansna straights.. K.70t.0. Rye flour firm; fair to good. J1.ifrfl4.ui); choice to rancy, ti.wti 4.80. f .' C'OrtNMEAL-Stcady: white and yellow, ll.efl.iid: COAr, 1.46(l.iO; kiln dried. 13.40 03.60. . . ' .. RYE Firm; No. 3 wetern, ttc, t. o. b. New York. . , BARL.EYJ-Stady i malting, S&frOSc, c. t. t. .N York; . Teadlntt. 73t874c, c. I. t. New Tork, ".'i. . . WIJEATT-Recelpfs. 6.0f bu.: spot market Weak; No. 2 ted, 31.40 asked, elevator: No. S, red. 1.4t. nominal, f.-o. h.. afloat; No. 1 northerp' TJultitli,. 31..iS If o. b.. aritat: no. enormous .scale, three er' fViUv ' ortncei'LS t, northerp ' TJultitu, . .. 1 o. o.. arit at: ivo. being crerdOft wHitt 'sMew trHh'tftV aj fdwtftte b.. afloat. Wheat augregatlng between i&M and" m.OOQ.OIO mentis, rtirimwotie several' tnin.t teri'led to contradict he theory advocated bv the bulla of a acarclly of whes,f. Tha wheat producing countlieg of the southern heml sphere, which have been listed ah 'being ex tremelv short of.--the rfla,- were com paratively heavy shippers during the Jst week, according -to seml-offlrlal estimates msde today. Alentla aione aenu oui IXMIOO bushels whlth lafleariy oUO.OOtt hush els more thau was shipped the previous week, while Australia, which had berrt set down as being completuiy exitHUstcd of wheat, exported more than eOO.OOO bushel. me same time aavice irom aa sections of the winter-wheat, belt In this country told of generally favorable conditions for the rapid growth of the fall sown -crop. Cables also were weak, the Liverpool, mar ket being off Id despite the moderate rally here yeaterday. The market oixwied weak t net decllnea pf StH"' to Hjc, July being at tl.l2Tt1.1214. Purlng first few-Kilnutea July dropped to 31.11, but rallied trulckly again about lc. The advance, however, brought out freeh realising aalea, This pro. nedura wa. repeated throughout the- entire day, with- the exception that on each 'ek price . dropped a tittle lowsr than on the previous drive. At the bottetri July sold at 31.09H, May at 31.204, and September at 31.014.. Final quotations were tl.USTsflll.lO for July and 31.31 for May. a ntt loss for the day of precisely 4c for each option. ' " ' After advancing to a new high record mark for the May delivery the corn mar ket weakened In sympathy wtih the severe slump. In wheat and closed at not losses of SO'ltta. compared, wtlh tbe previous clos ing. The highest point touched today by the May option waa 73c. which was reached soon after the opening. During the day May sold between 70"o and 72o and closed at 70HVTOH0. The break In wheat, a decline of UHtC In the price of the caah grain and more favorable weather for farm work caused heavy eelllng of oat, which resulted in decline at the close ranging from c to 4c. compared wtih yesterdsy's final quo tations. The Msy delivery ranged be tween 66to and 6c and closed at i'UfS'c. Provisions weakened on selling based on the declines In grain after the market had displayed moderate atrength early In the evasion. At th close prloes were a shade to liio lower. The loading .future ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. High. 1 Low. J Cloaa.j Yea y. I Wheat I May 1234i j Mri j , I I I July Sept. line. rn May July Sept. Oate- May July . 8:pt. , Dec Pork May July Slept. Lard-' May .July Kept Ribs May July bept. 112it3V, 1 Uvi 1 0(w 10,-7, 104-to 1 06 1 01 UiJ'.-i-i ltl3,l 1 031 1 00, 1 W I . I 7! I 6i 5S, 1 IS 1 14 1 05 1 OS W'I (Ct WW; (4'(F4,4f,rt 4in4i4i'(il,l I 18 05 f II 06 I 70 ,i6Wii 714 lW68tay. ' A ;a 67 8 I I 5o;uWo6i &A 41 4iKiJ4. 4K 41; 41: 42 I i 4J I 17ft."j 17 -', 13 10 opened wk t "He Recline, ruled unset tled and lhr.Tes the decline to 4o under poor ' MMtt, rcod crop news and heaey liquidation, -piosin;"unsettiea st c net oe-cllne.- Salev for exhort. - thirty loads. May closed. 11.27; July. clod.' II 17 September , tit , . CORN Itcelpt.J'i.2)(K'Tbii.; expert.' T., 'WO bu .: sdoi market -steady: No. S. 30ie. elevator., and 7ic f. " o. b.., afloat; No. I mhlte. 8t)c.- nomina). and. No. I yellow, ,9c, f. o. h.. ,s float. OptUtns without transac tlon closed itc net lower: .May closed, lak-: July. .ic: SnPtemher. T&'ie. OATBReoetpts, . 47.200. tin.;, exports, l.tioo bu.; spot markef vsleftily;-, mixed, . ."wo 17 pounds, 37(9c;. natural : white. , 2i31 pounds, fVle; -clipped white. 3443 pounds, fA- HAY Firm; . No. '3. 7Mi0c; good, to bhoice. stsfrwe. " ; HIDES-Firm; .,Bogota, Central American. 'Joe. ! LEATHER Quintl acid. Sx--!. PROVISIONS Reef? tdy; family. 314.30 ifllS.OO: mess. 110 Vmn.ftov beef hsme, 34.00 Jo00: backet. ns.50f'l!2j00; oity extra maia mess. Ul.e(ir32.Nv. Cut meat, steady; pickled Jrellles. 10.00' pickled hams, 110.60. Lafd.' easy; western. I10.eo4jip.it:1 rfined. barely steady: continent, $U-W: South America, - IH.eOr ' MMnptiW'd. 7wnj.li. Perk.- steady: faltiilsr .f)jerTi.- ahoft rkar. " lw.Mr2t.: mesa xii.btX8ls.oo. TAI.1X)W-3u1et: city per VKg.1, Dc: country (pkgs. freel, Hitjrtoi ' RlfRFlrm; donvstle, fair to. extra. (9 6c; Japan, nominal. . ' ' Fl'TTKR Karoly isteaayr nisrxet easier; receipts. 13,at pounas. cresmery, neia. third to extras, aiinmc; process, commen to special. 17fl'23c: western factory, first. 1c. EOOS lss firm; western firsts. 2ti'22c; western seconds. Utyd'Zlv. southern firsts. HU'W'iic: southern, seconds. SOHitrac. PCM LiTRY Alive, steaay; cnicxens. oroti- ers, 9ft&c: fowls. ISitflV. Dressed, firm; broilers. 4i't90c; fowls. ladJ16'4. Kaasaa City Grata and Prorlsleas. KANSAS CITY. April 22. WHEAT May. 31.30: July. ll.Oilii: S-pien)b'r. sic. CORN May. .ic; juiy. w-c; oepiemoer. ' .... ... OATS i"ncnanerj; iso. i wnns, oweoac; No. 2 mixed, 63tit4c. RYF i1Jiac. HAY Prairie. MS76e higher: ethers on- changed; choice timothy, 111.75(8 12.00; choice prairie, f 10.00&10.;; choice alfalfa, tlsff) 17.00. ,m.ls. '-'4c; packing atock, 15c. FXJfJS Extraa. '; current receipt, risi. 20c; seconds and ditties 1IK Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, bu Corn, bu l.wn 47.) Oats, bu .wpu Options at Kansas City: ing his health, which were professed ye trdov The adlournment of the Chesa peake at Ohio directors without the hoped- ror increase in me aivioena aia nui cui serious reduction In the price of the stock. The announcement that the Pennsylvania had renurchased the Norfolk & Western stock old some time ago to Its banker during the height of the antl-corporatlon agitation was considered highly significant of the Increased assurance felt by corpora tion managers regarding the tona of public sentiment toward them. The bond market showed notable breadth and strength. Total sales, par. value, 110, 2W,ono. United States 3s, coupon, advanced H tier 'cent on cell. 'Number, of sale .and leadiifg quotation on bonds were: is w l is z-JV Is 02W 18 on. ia it U 22'( 18 3J la 021 1. 02 II 1:' 10 41'' 10 4? 10 S2, 10 3S , 10 37 10 7 10 67 10 ftj i 10 ' u i 0" I S'A 7o 7:' s o-'t Hj W 1 I to 77: 77; 70 I 67. t s7i 3D Articles. t Open. I High. I Uw. Clos. Wheat Ma v July September C',r,1 May July September I 1 ""'l,! 1 o?s ,! 7' I 1 V wi; s.;' : Aaial. Copper. ai-4i .. Am. C. at r Am. C. at r. ptd....... Am. Cotton Oil........ Am. H. at L. pld .... Asa. Ica Bacurltlas. American Unseed .... Americas Locomotive . Am. Leoomolis p(d . . Am. S R Am. S. at K. pfd Am. Bunt Refining Ara. Tobacco ptd, .... American Woolen Anaconda Mining C.... Atcblaon . Atchleon fd Atlantic Codat l.ma Balllmors A Ohio... Ral. Ohio pfo Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacirio Central leather Contral Leathar fid Central o Nast Jersey. CtMasposk A Ohio..... raicato Ot. W C M. at at. p C, C, C. at St. t,. Colorado P.. A 1 Colorado at So Colo, at to. 1u ptd..,.. Olo. So. M M....... Conaoliasted Oas ...... Corn Produata Dalswsra A Hudaun . t bonvse at HI Ursa 4 . D. at R. O. td Distillers' acurities . . Jlrls Hrl let prd Erie 2d P'd General Klertrlc Great Nonharn p'd Ot. Northarn Ora Ctrl Illinois Coniral Interbaroush Mat Int. Mat. ptd International Paper ... Int. Paper pfd -. International Pump .... Joes central Kinui C ltjr So K. C. o. pfd Loulavllla It N Minn. A St. L M.. St. PAS M .. Mlaaourt Pacific M., K. A T M.. K. T. pfd National Lend New Tork Central N. V.. O. W Norlolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennarlvaiiia .... People's Gee P.. C. C. A Hi. L Preased Steal Car Pullman Palate Car. . Railway Steel Bprtrif.. Readlns Repukllc Si eel Rrpubllc Steel ptd Rick leland Co Rock laland "o. pld... St. b. 8. P id efd St. Louia W St. L.. W. pfd Sloaa-Shaifleld S. A I Si'oi. H'lrtl. Lo. Clou, 17.1ii0 - let i 74 w 400 ; 50t 4'4 . 0 : , soo 4.104 Ju 3. otto "4 K'k 1 64 '4 6T 3'a .... 1,H0 8S 1.000 104 1,0 1) 1SS ... . n , St SJi 1404 44 S.S00 t.ino iisU oft 111 58 in is 64(4 114 'a 101t IDA 134 1H4 K' 334 44S 44' ldTl 107' UMMl 124 117 IH-a JKVa 31.100 7I 7S 7T t X n'a A'i na l.iou ' MS H tSs 1U0 101 V lill(4 01 ioo T7 srrt in 30.0 T7H 7 KM ISO l 180 181 I. XI 1MI4 1494. 1.000 74 - 71. T4 1.S00 44 (00 U4a "4 3.M0 81', 8 l 7 l4y ISl'i IS'44 4.600 Ue ii 1.200 183 laJ't 1U 10S.XI 44 alS 110 tin, S8V4 M 1.300 am, . M i:t fM) " 31 . 'S 304 l,l ' 47H 4H 41 100 8 '4 Ja i.ioo is'a w Hit I.S00 14AI4 144, 144tfc ,00 ii s wv. 4a lk, fv. dcr 6s Atlantic t'. U Bel. Ohio 4s do im da 8. W. v,a. ...... Rrh. Tr. c. 4a Canada So. lat Sa Central of Oa. 6a..... Central Ueather Aa..., tlen. of N. J. . 6e. 87 M! . t'4 l)2e 34 lOtTe ' 4'4 Iflo OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Receipts of Cattle Moderate, Price. Steady to Strong-. HOOS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Hardly F.aeaah Basest or Iambs 4 Slake a Market, hat Beerptkln ell Karl? at rrleea Stead? erltk Wedeesdap. SOUTH OMAHA. April 33. 1 A Perfect Working Business System Receipts mere: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday .... Offlolal Wednesday Estimate Thursday . Cattle. Hogs.' Sheep. I 3.4 m ,s.l 4(1 . 4 08.1 11.7S0 4.on3 4. 1 afa 1J J47 . I 3i 1,700 .7tX) l. Chee. A Ohio t",r.... do lat fold 4a... hlraso A. 8'ji 744;saboard A. 1. 4e ., P A 4. . 4. .;..' MS 9. Parlflr col. 4a .. M. A P P. g. t'aa. Ht do lat ret. 4... :., R. I. A P. c. 4s.. SMaeo. Rallear 6a ... do col. be SIS do sen. 4a do rfds. 4s ajHl'nloo Pacific 4a.. CCC. St. L. 4. 4a.. 7H do e. 4a Colo. Ind, 6a. 78 do 1st faf. 4a olo. Mid. 4a ... MSI'. S. Ruber fie . C. S r. A e. '.. tuHl'. B. Steel 2d ' ,8 4 71 -', m 107'. as 1i'4 1114 U. A H. ct. 4a., lMVa -Cam. Chcm. 4a... t'4 do lat ref. 4a ,il',ibnti lit ht H-H I). A R. O. 4a K. do let A ex. 4a 73 a Diatlllara' 5a 74 wtern Md. 4a ti' Krle p. I. 4l 87Wt. Eler. ev. be... M do sen. 4a 74' wis. tentraj , do cv. 4a arrlea A.. 74'4D. A R. O. ctfs 4a... .C4 do aarlaa B ("'. A O. ref. ia Hn'4 Oen. Blec. cv. ia 1lN. R. R. of U. 4Sa. . 4i, III. Cen. lat rot. 4a. .It"' o. Pacific cv. 4a die Int Mot 4',a 71a Bid. Ottered. Four days this weok. 13 &-S SIM Same dsys last week.. 18 674 .Vi.i'W 37. 3 Heme days 3 week ae..l3.RJ8 Jt.HM i 444 Same day 3 weeks an..1.g.7 3i.016 3i,.l-'4 Buna days 4 weeks ago.. 14.14 42.310 Same d tys last year.. 37 U.474 -4.W7 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1!i. I. Inc. leo. Cattle 287.31S 2W lid '7 Hogs'... SH2,7K7 Jt'..M ...a- M.787 Sheep Mi, 044 450,378 "!3.6tio The following table show the svetage prive of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons; Date. lot. 11908. 1307. 130. 11806. 1904. 190X April 13.. I 7 00l 45 8 I 2j 4 81) 7 1 April 14.. 4 W4, 6 66 14 461 i 36 4 Ml 7 22 7 M 7 l 7 19 April 18.. ( 87-, 37 ( 4J 4 4 U 6 33 t Oil t 04 4 April 17. .j t 6 43 Xfl 6 61 April 1.. I 4 Ml 4X1 Aurll 1. .1 BIU. 4 Ail 4SI t 10 April :0.. 3 I li M A 341 tt 42 6 13 4 fli 7 10 April :'l.. ti f 6 41 ti 43. 6 3t, 4 (ttii 7 U April 23. . 6 Wi 6 36j 6 35 & 3 4 8l! 7 07 Sundsy. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: at 10 7-lbc. Cattlo. Hogs. Slieep. H'r'il. Boston Stocks and Bonds. ROBTON. ADril 2t Money, call loans. 24 S :Vb per cent: time loans, 3ft6 per cent. Official closing: Atchteon ad). 4a....; do 4a Atchlaon R, R do pfd Poaion A Albany. . boaton A Mama Boetnn Elevated .... Pllrhburs pfd N. Y. , N. H. A H. t'nlon Pacific Am. Arga. diem.... do pfd Am. Pnau. Tuba A mar. Sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Amor. Woolen do pfd Pomlnton I. A s. . . Kdlenn Rlec. lllu. Maaa. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oae t nlted Prult t'nlted s. M do ptd V. . gieel do pfd Adventure AMoues Amalgamated .... Arlaons com , 5 Atlantic II I'flUBntte Coalition .'4 in7tcal. A Arlions !' lOSSiCaf. A Hecla ' ,K1 nenunnlal S .14 Copper Range 7 ,i rialv Weat '4 ,U3 Pranhlln i U .171' Oranby .188i Greene Cananea 19 . 81 tle Kovl 78 . KtiMiu. Mining 8, . 7aMlchlan 12 . H4,Mohaw at4 .l4 Mont. C. AC M .1414Nevede . 83' Old Tmnlnlon 1'4 . 9t4Oeceol 1J . 88 Parrot if .IM Qulncr M . 14 8'iannon 14 . 724 Tatnarach 70 . sf,t4 Trinity 13 ,1S4 I'nitad Copper il4 . i4?r. g. Mining 74 . S 4.1. g. OH..;...: 314 . M'UtS-. 40"4 .U4 Victoria 44 . t Wlnsna . 38 Wolverine 14.1 . 74 North Butte a? . 4i4 C, M. A 81. r 3 3 Missouri 1'arlflc 13 L'nion Pacific 11 34 6 C. & N. YV east 3 1 C. a N. W., west 15 4j C, St. P.. M. & 0 1 11 C, B. & Q , east: :1 4 C, H. ct y., wen as a V., R. I. Hi P.. east.... 3 1 ('.. it. 1. Ar P.. west.... 1 1 Illinois Central 1 1 Chicago Ot. Western.... i r Tutal receipts So 133 ti e" tlce-Vrplck hr r I a 3 - . -I htit-r.'tkr'r.h! Is the IWal One to Business . Sll""PM. . VOi: CAN IIAVK A PKK FKtT IHSINKHS SVSIKM 11V 1IIK rSK OK (I GLOBE-WERNIGKE" Filing and SjsieniatUcd .. , levlct'. ., , . These roiue In wood, a .so in metal that looks like aood tlaptrd lo any Liiiflnrftt. no mat ter how small, no matter how laiac. They've a combination of appliances that make system a success that saves time that keep al way at your finger tips an accurate record of all transactions, L.et us show you these modern business devices. A I'OMI'LKTK LINK ALWAYS OX IHSPLAV v nr otm nrx.Amoxn orrxcii ruurrvai bijotiobt. v c have men who arc posted In aystematlxing your particular line f work. Advice Free. , Orchard & Wilhelm . 4ii.i(i-iH Hit ni lai n stio:i:t. Special Agent for the (ilobeWernlck Co., MethiHla. 401 t i'. 4 4M 4 M) t I 4 :ti :s 4 67S 4 HI HOQ3 Everything looked good to Ihe seller In the hog yard tl Is mcrnlng. The trade was sctive and the hogs sold freely at prices that were SifrlOc higher than yes terdt.y. IJght and medium weight mixed hosrs. If anything, showed mote advance than heavy hogs, they being a good strong lilo higher In most rases. Heavy hefts as a ru'e sold 6c higher and In some ases as much as 10c higher. The bulk sold Inslda tho range. K&kuT.IO. and on up as high as 37.26 for the best heavy weights. V ester da v most of the hogs brought 3n.7of87.05, with the top at 17.16. The hogs sold very freely, ss noted shove, and a clcarsnce was made before 11 n't lo"k In the morning. It was. In fact, its viewed from a sellers' standpoint, a very sntlsfao nsrket from stitrt to finish 1 34.OiVtfa.3S: year- heifers. 3:!.5t?5.50; feerlers, lings, 33.W44 60. t. Joseph Live Stork Market. 8T. JOHUPH. April ;2.-('ATTLK-Re-cclpts, l,6Wi hesd: market steady: steers. 3-t ao'iit i, t-tms, and heifers, U ingi.''; calves. 33. Ot ijni.('. 1 lOQS Receipts, 7.000 head; , market Thj higher; top, ;.2o; bulk of saHa, 3S.oJt7.1'. SliKHiP AND I.AM HS Receipts, l.imo head; market strong; lumU. f7.0t97.S6. Stork In "Ight. Kecelpta of live stock at Uic six prlnotput markets yesicrday were as tol- lioss. Sheep. i I l.ondoa Closing toek. LONtXN". April 22. The e.trly market for American securities was Irregular with the Harrlman Issues showing strength. Trading waa quiet. , Licndon cloir,g atocK . quotations: Conaola. money do acoount Anaconda Atrhlaon do pfd ; Baltimore A Ohio... Canadian Pacirir Oieaapeaka A Ohio. 8.1 Mo. Kan. A Tetea.. ' II lKN'n Tork Central. ..Isa . '4 Norfolk It Western.. .lio'i do pfd .10414 Ontario A Western .117H Pennaylvsnla I80H Rand Minea 7 14 Readlns 4'4 Southern Railway .15114 do pfd . . UW soufhern Paclfle . . .. a4H Union Paclfle .... .. SO' do pfd :.. rsf .'.tsr. 44'4, do pfd .. : Webath .". Mt Bei -n'd ... ...... ...IS SpsrKah'4a ,. 141',. AmL .CopDsr an lit H 7! S 1744 U- X .'H 117 Chi. oreat Weatern 'Chi.. Mil. A St. P De Beera Denver A RIO Qr.. do pfd Krle .; do let rfd do 3d pfd Grand Trun Illlnola Central Loulevllle A Naah. SILVER Bar, ounce. MONEY'i ft i percent.' The rste of disoour.t In the open market for short bills is H per cent; for three months' bills. ! per cent. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. April 22. Today's state . 7 TS. 'teady at 23 13-16d per 431 1.501 353 6.3 2.41' all 31o- 2.13S n!2 34 2,,'Jb . -4t 7 6 3 lit IS I 4 4 13 ..... lit 1 Jo ' io ..... 201 The dispoHltion of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tlx num ber of bead Indicated: Cattle. HnKS. She. p. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudaliy Packing Co Armour At Co Lobman Ac Rothchlld Hill at Son K. P. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. li. Bulla Ham Werthlmer . H. F. Hamilton V M. Hagerty Co V. U. Ingliram ; Sullivan Bros., Lehmer Bros Cnlon I). B. Co Swart Bolcn Lee Roth Other buyers Totals 2,102 3.001 CATTLE There was a very moderate run of cattle today, tl.e heavy decline in beof steers eviilontly having the effect of curtailing shipments. At the same time the quality was not as good as on most days this week, there being more common to medium steers and nut as many strictly good kinds. While tue receipts were mod erate as noted there were a great plenty to supply the demand and there seems to be a feeling among seller that It would be a wise mute if the country would follow a more conservative plan In making ship ments, not only to this market, but to all other, points as well. The feeling Is that there are none too many cattle in the country lo supply the consumption between now and the coming grass csttle. The only trouble I that tue cattle are being rushed In too . rapidly at one time-w4th the re sult thst prices everywhere are breaking very badly. A has been Ihe esse every day this week the slockeia and feeders were the first cattle In the yards to sell. They com manded about steady price again thl morning, but the supply was exceedingly small. In fact it was limited almost entirely to stock cattle, there helng very few rattle hesvy enough to reslly be classed as feeders. While the market lias open steaoy tory No. :i 77 a 4 ... 4 ... 4.... at.... i: ... rt n ... ... 81... !?::- 74.... 77.... 1 .. ;'... M... 71.... 7.... 1 74.... ...'. 4."..... ft... 48... IS.... 84 ... 4.... 70.... 78..., 44..., 4f.. . 71.... T..., ..... 77... 34... 4... 61... 71... "f .... 84... (3. .. 74 .. 80 . .. Wl... 74.. M... 48 .. .... 74 .. 71. . . 74... 7R... ... It. ment of the treasurv balances in the sen- n the week the feeling is that the better eral fund exclusive of rtie 815n,0O0,OfKi. gold ! entries nf feeders, especially, have been Av. ..'.t! . .l.M .110 ..181 .117 ..187 . .200 . 197 ..:.! . rt , . 11 ,..184 ,..14 ...1M . . ?in . ..Son . . 2L1 ...144 ...S'S ...ill ...m ..,5 . ..03 ...211 ...241 . ..XW ..ltd ...210 .. 207' ...517 ...114 ...154 ...;oo .. 147 ...IM ...31T ...! ...im ...!04 ...510 . . its ...I?0 ... I!! ...S2'. '....- ...2-l ,...217 ,..'.;s4 ...'i ....147 ...144 ...207 ....2M ..210 ... .540 ....? . ., rn ...,2;'7 . ...t4 ..213 ...::i4 . . . :m ..1:5 ..141 .:i ..514 h. MO 140 80 r.-o 0 'io 41. Pr. 4 70 4 Ti' 4 7 . I TS 4 75 40 4 8l 4 80 4 40 4 80 4 811 4 ! 4 S2 I 8r, I M 4 88 4 18 4 8.i 8. 4 18 4 17 4 8TK, 4 0 4 90 4 SO 4 1 4 OA 4 0 4 40 I 80 4 10 4 III 8 In I IHI 4 pi , 5 .'a MH t M'a 4 If, 4 Si I H 4 V, 4 ! i I Do 4 IS 4 48 I S 4 10 4 V, I to 4 !. 4 as 4 M I ;, 1 ;t 7 on 7 M ' 7 or, 1 Oil 1 on t 00 7 oo . 7 Ot, ' 7 O0 ' HO . No. 8.' . . 0 .. . 8 . . . . ... . 132.. 7' . . . K-... 7f... 74... TI .. 37... 33 .. 40. . Io... r-... 70... S4... 74... 44... 8... 74. .. 74 .. . it ... n v . . . . ,"i0 . . . . c.:.... 31 ... . 40..'.'. rl ... 4.1. . . ;.".' 31 ... 7:'.... 8' ... 32 ... IS.... 48 ... 44.... 71...'. 4 ... 71 ... . 4',.... :i .., 4V.... 17... . . . 4- ... 4-:.... 2'..., ".... 15... W .. 4T... (4 . At. fh. ..181 . 341 . .' . Il l ..;i ..'.2o ..;4 .231 . t4 ,..'.43 ..J-'O ..!4 ,'.2S8 ...26 ...JT1 ...?4X . 144 ...377 . ...253 ...4 ...231 ...24 . . .332 . . So5 ...241 ...741 .. 241 ...:73 . . 247 . .. ...;6 ...1IU ...144 ...147 ...214 ... 287 ...M ...2i.1 . ..8-' .11 .. .247 ...284 .. !HI ...216 ...2441 ...247 ...278 ...S48 ...'.'44 ... J'l ....381 . . .lull . ...24 . . 2t,3 . ... 306 . .. 271 ..2..I ...270 . . . .'.'HO ,...2.',1 .,..51 . . I"0 . , ..'ill 7 If. 7 tal T Oil 7 0, 7 no 1 00 7 0 7 mi 7 0(1 1 : 7 Mt I (15 7 06 7 OS 7 04 7 OS 7 Oil 7 04 7 '' 7 r. 1 05 7 Hi 7 06 7 06 7 04 7 04 7 07', 7 07 ' 7 07', 7 07V. 7 10 7 l'l 7 10 7 10 7 10 f in 7 10 7 in 7 in 7 10 7 la 7 ; 7 10 7 in 7 in 7 In 7 l'i 7 id , 7 l'l 7 10 western low s : rloulh OtiiHha Sioux City .. St. Joseph .. Kansas City 8t. Louis .... Chicago Totals Catlte. l.To ' rmt l..'in ?.i l.0 ....... S.OliO 2.500 7.0tH l.t8) 10.000 12. i,ao r.t'fio 6.IKKI 1.1' 6 0"ii 15.900 -02.2Oi 14.1. ii in In 10 40 7 10 7 1 7 1214 7 18 7 18 ' 7 n 7 18 7 li 7 :r. 7 IS 7 i.7 411 4o ..:ts . .210 . .';si . ffci ..2) 7 in 7 :a t 21 7 '.I- 7 :, 7 2S OMAHA GK.1BRAI. MARKET. taple sad Fiser Prod ace frlees far alskesl by Bayers aaal Hkeleaalera. BUTTER-Crsmer. No 1. dcllveied io the retail trade' in lib. cartons. 31c; No. t In 0-lb. tubs, suVsu; No. 2. In l ib. cartons, fftc; In 40-lb. tuba. 37fec; packing stock, ltc; fancy dairy, tuba, 2043: lc; commcn roll, livsli made, l)ic. Uaiket change vi Tuesday. EOGS Fre h selling s'.ock, csr.aied. 309 tic no storsg stock In Omana market. CHKK8E Finest Wisconsin full resm. twlna. loc, yuung Aineilcaa, 4 in houp, loy. ; fsvoire, 3 in houp, 1'it., daisies. 30 lu huwp, I6V101 cream Lilck, full case, Ijc; blon iwlas, 16c; lull cream limburger, ic. POULTRY Alive, spring, lie. liens. 11c; cocks, tic; docks, lie; getse, 10c; tur keys, lkc; pigeons, iper do.. 43c; guinea fowls, per ilui., fct.uO; squaci'. per dog.. 3A Dressed, hens, 11c; sprlnm. l:jiy; cocka, 4V4c; ducks, I3u; geese. 11c; luiloiy, 31c. F18H WiitteflHh. frozen, .lu,., herring. 3V40; salmon, loc; pike, ; picKerei. o.; uout, lc; catfish, Hlic; nalibut, ec; red napper, lie, black buss, iav; crappie. s $vi pmch, St.; codfish. 13c; siusits. ic; eela. . luu; louaiers. gieea. die; DOilug, 40c; trog ; lc. .iilb-No. 1, 17c; No. 2. 13c; No. 3, Vc. loins No. 1, 18c; No. i, ia',,c; No. 3, lOlsu 1 Chuck No. 1, 1ac; No. 2, Stat; No. 3, bVs'-. Round N. 1, OSac; No. 2; S'c; No. 3, c. i plate-No. 1, 64c; No. 3, 6c; No. 3, 6c. I FREbH FRLU'a-Applc. western box I apples, $2,0042.60. Ban.inas, 6-oiiuuii Imis, I 3io per lb. Oranges, ti. 06.36. Lemons, to.ot) 4J4.01I; Grape fruit, 4.0. Orapea - Malagas. I 17.61) per kg Florida pineapples, pr. crats, I 3.oO ) VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potatoes, j 13.76 per bbl. California celery, large. 30c; smaller, toe. INcw lorK Holland aeed cao bagc, i'ic per lb. , Wlsconsi'j Red Ulooe onion. 2c pr lb. California cauliflower. 33 per crate. Tomaturs, Florida, b-bask' t crate, 3o; Cuba, 6-baaket rrate, $3. Lettuce, per do., 400. Old vegetables ps ranlpe. turnips, carrots $2.35 per bbl. Florida nsw beets, carrots, persnipa. lurn'.ps, .ic, per dor., 7ic. STRAWBERRIES-43.0033.21. ' j HIDES No. 1 green, Sc; No. 1 cured. So. 1.100 14 it soo 1 14.P "0 i.tw l,60i 4U1 ?M ) 4.H44 lt 47S 314 84', 4SH 78 V, t.40 !', I'M 41 14 Sll 187 4.7I 74 1.404 43V 210 784 ll.t)0 KK'i 146 1414 44V, 11V, 441, 84 V, 34 4i. 7'Ja 138 o Vi 180 74 43U. 7314 47 " I46V4 154 13 67 89 14 464 fit ll.v, '44, 4J'4 7 7t. 11 too 18114 :!'', I11" ;,3ia 40 41 49i4 14,600 600 44', t: 43 83 10 300 146V, 14H 14jl VM) 3"'4 3U ' 28 13. W V 1.1S S.DM 114, 118 1144, 40TI 42 02 IS Mil) ST', I7'4 J?', M 1(7 ItlV lfci 34U. ITS iC.H Ui 13', 21 2IH A. asked: B. bid. g(. I.eals Geaeral Market. lXJrif?. Ma.. Apill i'.-W4RAT-I iv s steal , 1. 1 ia ;i t.i, . . Na. 1 Caah quotations stere as folios. FLOL'K Kaay; w'nter patents. $o li4i. 2S ; winit-r atraighta. $6. gj; spring patents $j.904i4j.lO: spring straights, $4.&0W'4 ,'0: hak ers. $3.4t'fl'4.70. RYE No. 3. R2ifj3o. BARLEY Feed ot mixing, Hr-itaiTc;. fair to choice malting. iVfioSo. SEEDS Klait. No. 1 south western, 31 a; No. 1 northwestern. 316. Tlnioihv. 13 M. Clover. $&a PKOVI8ION8 Pork. per bbl. $17y 17.lrt. I4V4. 0I- 1 lbs.. IHI.3S. Short rihs sides (looswi. $li.fti.7,: short clear sidf (boxed). 3.u2y76 Total clcarames Of wheal and flour mere equal to 72,000 bu. Primary recelpis were 224.000 bu.. compared with 248.0OO bu. the corresponding dav a year ago. F.stirnatrd recelyte for tomorrow: Wheat, a cars: corn, 67 cars: oats 71 cars; hogs It.OiiO head. . . l.lveraaol Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. April B.-WH CAT Spot, No. $ red western winter, firm at a II VI; ttuuree unsettled; Mav, 3s 'id; July, t UiUd September, (s 4d. CORN-Apot, new Amsrlcaa mixed tvla AT User; tratk: No. 2 ted. cash. tl.60.Ql.&2 No. 3 hard, $1.31tl.S4; May, $1.23'.; July $l.taj,lil.0u's. 4RN ixiwe' : ti icit: .o. j casn. (itr.4c OA I tt.X . I tl , A.f-V iouthSrn Paoiflc c 1 is S! M : I sNiU gouthem Railway ' I o. Rallwar o'd 47 1 674,11 , Tenneaeee C"pser 60S' . Vei.e A Paclfle T , St. L. A W T., 8t. .. A '. ptd. l:nton Pacific I 0:011 Partflc pit .. V. 4. R'lboer I . 4 Ruhner let ptd 74 8 4 42 2I4 oT', 74 '4 l?l 144 40) 2.(HW 1 0 31. m 4.1 no I ') 7' 0 no tl 6"0 7(0 , 10.300 IM 600 , 4.ino 6')i IIKI 117.6)10 l"0 31 l' I'M', . tu.frw ";' '.'8S 43', 4:', 41V, 23 68'4 76 l-'OT, Ul 128', 12; 12-H, 2S a 4T4 4I"4 34 63 UTS 4:' S4, 53 V. '. 187V, OSS J.,1, 34 SJi, f . lcel rd t'tah topper 1 'a. -Carolina cheml.-al ' a.-(.ar). Chats, ptd .., 4 tM tie Hi 44 47, US 114', 43'. 44S ,.,) 14a) 1 ton 3'kl 'l'l 46', 7'5'-a ' 4',4 3414 '-'Vtj hat. l -4 6-114 14H 63 114v, 4 reserve, shows: Avallnbie cash nai'iiue, $127 7W.10: gnld coin and bullion, $48,118 Otui; gold certificates. 337.K1O.5O0. Wool Market. BOSTON. April 22. WOOL The local wool market continued very' strong and al though trade is rather quiet, prices on wools grading quarter and tlirre-elghths blood show a decided upward tendency. Thla stiffening of values is apparent In both foreign and domestic stocks, In addi tion to th speculative movement In scoured wool there Is -a steady demand for foreign stock of many grade. Shearing continues in Utah. Nevada, California, I Texaa and northern Ariona. Very liftla haa been done In the Idaho to date, however. The leading domeatlc quotation range aa followa: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. XX, 24u3&c: X, SifrOSc; No. 1 washed. 3M8 39c; No. 2 waahed. .3&'24c; half-blood, combing. C0vg31c; three-eighths blood, comb ing. 30an31c; quarter-blood, combing, 2931c; delaine. waAhed, 3krq Michigan. Wiscon sin and New York fleeeea. fine unwashed, tibiae; delaine unwashed, 28T2ic; half blood, unwaahed, 2fcMc: three-eightha blood. I'liwashed. 29c; quarter-blood. 24i 39c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri, three eighth blood. 2BfC3uc; quarter-blood. 21? 29o. Scoured value: Texas, fine. 12 months, tjtV(74)2c: fine, to months, 62tf64c: fine. fall. 464947c. California, noimern, o4iiiic; middle county. tMjotJC:. fall, free. 434H6C. Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple, ftiiafifc; east ern clothing. 664t67e; valley. No. 1. 484j60c. Territory, fine suple. 63iSXo; fine me dium staple. fiO"42c; fine clothing. oeVStiic; fine medium clothing. Btrawc: naii-Dioou, 6i'iij3c', three-eighths blood. &MnS0c; quarter- blood, &o(63c. Pulled, extra. Wfifnc; fine A, H4n2c: A sucers. 61i556c. ST. LOtTIS, April 32 WOOL Firm ; ter ritory and western mediums, 2oj24e; fine mediums, lbfi'22e; fin,. 12(jjl8c, Metal Market. NPJW YORK, April 23. METALS Th London tin market was lower, with spot quoted at 133 6s and futures at U134 7s M. Locally the market was easy and a little lower In consequence, with spot quoted at $2.25t&'29.56. Copper declined to 67 for spot and 57 12s d for futures in the Lon don niarkf t. The local market was dull and unchanged, with lake quoted at $12.8;ai' 13.00; electrolytic at $i2.504t 12.621. nj cast ing at $113?Vi'&l-.60. Lead advanced Is 3d to 1$ 3a &d In the London market, but was unchanged and quiet locally at $4.2tm.X. Spelter was unchanged at 21 12a 6d in lAindon and remained quiet at $6.02fa5.07Vi in the local market. Iron was higher, with Cleveland warrants quoted st 17s 6d In lxndoti. No rh.tnge was reported locally. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at $!5 7.V,( 14.50; No. 2 foundry northern at tl5.afaK.25; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft at Hi oiV816 4). ST. LOC IS. April US. MKT A L8 Ied, quiet at $4.12V,; spelter, steady at $4 .6.ia). selling loo high as compared with ueei 4'attle. The only thing that has held up me feeder market to the present high level ia the short supply. Buvers for beef steers were out In the yards earlier than usual this morning and the trade was more active and the feeling better. Still about the best that could he ssld of the market would be to call It steady to a little stronger, or possibly a trlfie higher In spots. For the week prices are around 26c lower, the moat decline be ing on the heavy cattle. Cows and helfere were fairly active and the few here anld In good season st fully teadv price. It wa a good healthy and entirely satisfactory market from start to finlah. Cowa and heifer are ateady with a week ago. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholo cornfed steers. $S.00tti).60: fair to good corn fed steers, $6 80crVflo ; common to fair ecrn fed teers, $4, fiK.i.M; good to choice cows and heifers, $4 758 .60; fslr to good cows and heifers. $.i.fi6fo4.76; common to fair cows and helfera, I2.36ji3.46: stock heifer. fS.tVKtpl.aS; veal cales. $3.2fitR6.75: bulls, stags etc.. W.fl"4W CO; pood to cnolee stock ers and feedirs. $4.&iVi6.76; fair to good stoeki-rs ai'.i i'.-di r. Jl.'JOsil.M ; common to fair atocttur ft'id fder. .l 251.00. BEEF "TBERS. 18S 4TS US 114 474 3 No. 3 white, 73';i74e; May. I,'ji6c; July. , OATS-I.ower: tr.clc.Xo .1 cash. M'oic; ! TlVj '" N,i. I wnne. s . ai . on-, juij, "ic. Wntelini 4 I.. B FLOl'U Ijower; red winter patents. $1; .40 , WHuonam ' antral !W 4'', t tt0: extra fancy ard straight. 'i.t4jii, 1 T A T. r '4 4) i42 14114 it: hard winter eleara. $4O'i40. 1 laial aaiee for tha dav 41 8 JO aharae 8EF1 Timothy, 3.' .VaS.oO. i . . CORNMkAL-e-1.30. j r TsrL Mtalaa Slocks. BRAN Higher; sacked east tra'k 11 S3J, 135 r;t iui.i. japrii -- Hieing ';uo,anona Ulil'll'S Dry Uosda Market. NEW YORK. April tl. The dry goods market niles quiet and firm, borne lob bers are beginning 10 order staple brown anode; for fail, cotton yarns are being bought bettrr and prices are firm In thla market Converters and prlnleis are buy Ing moderately. Clothiers are buying lit! lngs quite freel-- f'r e.i-lv dcllver. H4Y Firm: tlniOthv. $12 0017.00; pralt Is, Ml.t4bl:.6u. IHCN 4'OTTOX TIES-foc. PHOVlbiON'S- PorU.i l. aet: Jobbing. $17.60. Lrd. loaer: rrim steam. $10 In ICiO. Drv salt meats, nncrnnged; boxed, extra shorts. $lo.5: clear rib. $11.00: short clears. $11.00 Hacon. hoed eloort. $11.78; clear ril s. $V.,4: short rleara. $13.00. POULTRY-Quiet : ehickons, Vlo, springs. 13e: turkeys, 11V" HVec: duel:. 11c: gee, c. prTTER Weak; cresmery. VfflXc. E4VGR Firm; e, caa count. Reuelp'a ohlpments stock a: Flour, bhls ... Wheat, bu Corn, bti Oats, bu 4.700 . J im) .1H.:al .24. a) 4 .tou ' A4) l,t Alice Branfc" tun Com. Tu.iuel etoc6 eo bondt Con. Cel. A a Hora Silver Iron S.lver Offered. l'j.) 4 tadTCie con. L:f e fuel . 32 Viti.es 1. . .. I4.i()l,l' o . . . . eT orl.,r 4 k','d' 1 ,4V VeKus Ja ket 4 6 :4 12 :'l . a: Baak of traglaasl ktalrsneet. LONlXlX. April 2-.- -The ' weeki.. a'.sie ment of tl. Bsnk of England snows the following rhsnges: Total reserve. inerfssd 87,000: circulation, decreased 42.ono. bul lion, Increased 4443.423: other securities, in rreaaad .tlti.iai: other dctinslts. increased 2,013 10, publio deposits, decreased Mlaaeapolla tirala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 2S.-WHEAT- Mrt. J.1VI-S: J""'. tl.16. Cash: No 1 haid. $1 22'.ai.23S; No 1 northern, $1.12 1 22-S: No. ? norift-rn. $I.19-,'B1 Sl; No. northern. 31.1rval.ios. FLAXSEED 'Ue,l st $1 63. FRAN In bi lk. $23.6nj2J 60. FLOl'R- First rste-na. sj,.sotrt4.(s: ie, ond patents. $".'Un0('- ,l-st dears $4,864(6 06; second clevrs. $3 Sana. . Mllwaakee Grata Market. Mil W A f ' K F F. A nV 2..-WIIKAT- No ni.rttern. $1.3M'.iW-r No. 2 northern. $1 l.lfi 1 liiiv, $1.10. rn . OATP-Hiarilard ST,.-RARITY- SU-" " ' . nalalb 4.rl Market. PI'M TH, 4pill r.-WKKAT-Miv. $11 Joh. r 14 V.. 1 northern. $1 V No. ! northern. 41 !. OATS-i3V , . Pe Se. At. Pt. i 1110 4 44 W 1046 II 66 11 546 4 4), A -. 1174 6 4'l t 717 4 76 :& 1"1 4 SO 7 806 4 SO 4 1100 too 780 4 00 31 121S 6 46 II it 6 00 1127 3 ,0 9 lot 6 II) SI 1171 i ,0 16 1051 6 II 1 108) 5 76 32 110 f 10 32 ... 1160 6 80 I iii t as H43 6 io )i I"4 I 26 1826 6 60 11 128 I 20 II 1431 i 46 4f, 004 I 311 1814 4 Hi ti 876 6 Sll 20. 112$ 6 SO 3 -lIKtt 6 1 It 10M 6 Pt Ji 11, 'A 5 St. 311 112 I 8.1 Jj , 1064 6 40 II li.3 6.i 1... 14)17 6 40 7 1321 i 46 J6 8S4 6 6') 34 1204 4 l 1061 t 61 IT 112 I UO Jl 1134 6 I'D 41 IMS 4 1.", II 106 I M 18 1403 05 I 1343 4 f'0 121 4 10 .1 Ill 0 jo cows. 746 3 26 1.1 1131 4 7 426 I M IS 4:2 4 7o 7 3 1.0 6 1110 4 7S MO 4 2.'. 4 12KII 4 76 I 1.196 4 26 3 1'.'DS 4 76 170 4 26 6 172 4 80 7 IT6 4 26 t 1171 4 40 1ft 144 t i.i I lflflO 4 X) 7 1061 4 61 441) i 110 49 4 U) '5 1113 3 W 7 1.7 IS 7 12 0 I (ki IKS) 4 i 4 1217 6 '0 1 81W 4 l i 1J74 i 66 10 13 4 1'.'. HEIFERS. J 415 12-. 1 IN II i :rt 3 in a 7:1 4 r, 1 443 1 16 11 i 00 i 642 Iti $.' 7 6 0C I (16 4 2T, 17 691 I 10 7 t il 4 40 X IM i l'l IC 761 4 41 3 1IV0 I I Vtt 4 Ml 4 666 I I.', I. (! 4 Ml 2 7.16 6 M 11 W, i 4 I a I 40 162 4 4 BULLS. 1 1.40 3 26 1 1441 4 id 1 .1230 1 16 1 12S0 4 00 1 164 t .') 1750 4 4 1 110 3 6 1 ISis) 4 4l 1 !4j 74 3 1444 4 06 t Ill-, 1 T4 4 ..1:35 4 7;. 1 1170 4 OH 1480 4 '. 1 680 4 1.1 ' TKI 4 7'. 1 IfH 4 24 I 100 4 75. 1 '40 4 Wi 800 I 00 1 ' 1411) 4 4.1 1 last) i 4 1 1140 4 4ft CALVES. 1 130 4 00 I 28 4 s 4 24.1 4 "n 1 UO 4 on J 4IK) 4 ia) 2 3 45 I tin I 160 I 75 1 ... , HO 4 IHI 136 4 7 6 1 1(s t Dt 110 6 Kl 1 160 4 26 toll 6 M I 17') 4 18 I 1 0 6 00 1. ISO f m ITS 4 HO . 1 121 25 !) 6 60 1 140 4 26 1 2'0 6 16 2 136 26 1 I6o 4 73 4 140 4 ao 1 8ln 4 on STOCKERS AND FEEDEH8 4 'f j I It 8 4 .at I V0 II 184 6 J 42 4 a 5 14 4 a.! 17 .444 4 66 32 iS 4 14 144 4 '. 4 4V 4 tS 1 I I 4 7' 1. 4e4 4 VI 4 lit 4 T6 1 V) 7 'N 6 :: 41 . . 7 on 40 7 no T ... . " 4 UO i An 4 . .5S'l "... T ll 4V It ... 7 l ! SHEEP Lijlit receipt caused ytrr-' aay sickly values to take on better': complexion this morning. However, there were not enough arrivals to make much of! a market, about six cars In all. i The market, If such It could be called with only alx cars In sight, was generally steady wtlh yesterday, and lainrally active. Every thing was cleaned up by J o clock. Wuallty ot receipts waa only I sir. with practically nothing very choice with which to make a test ot the market. The best lambs sold at $7.86, with a bunch of shorn offerinirs at $3.36. Wether and yearling, mixed, were good enough to bring $ti.60. Ewe were scarce and the few that were sold were of common quality Violation on sheep and lambs: Oood 10 choice l imbs, $7 4jtifi7.9o; fair to good lamb. $7 2&&7.40; good to choice light year lings. $fi.'(i 7.26; good to choice heavy year lings, $.&0U4.86; good to choice wethers, i;.0oS.(i; fair to good wethers, $i.75ej 00; good to choice ewes, $p.76,10: fair to good ewes, $6.26416.76; cull and buck, $2.00 4.0. Representative ale: No. Av Cotton Market. ORK. April 22.-COTTON"-8p. Pr. 301 western lambs, clipped 71 i '.5 Ifil western ewes 72 4 io n"9 Mexican sheep and yearlings. 12 ( 86 2lii western lambs 'Jl' 7 8"i 36 western ewes ... , 102 i 00 8 western ewes 110 4 2.1 461 western yearlings wethers 110 6 SO 1(0 western yearlings & wether 110 6 60 4HICAGO l.IVK STOCK MARKKT Cattle aad Stieep Klraely llnKs Five to Ten Cents lllber. CH1CAUO. April 22. I 'ATTLK Receipts. estimated at 8. On) head. Market steady; steers, $5.0Mi 7.00; cows. $4 0ul5.76; heifers, $3.2o4ilSOO; bulls. l3.7Sfl8.36; calves. $3.60 HtW; stockers nnd feeders. $.T.3of(6.S5. HCHJH Receipt, estimated at 12,000 head. Market Ml UK- higher; choice In avv ship ping, S7.3tffi7.4Ti; butchers, $7.25'rt7. lo. light mixed. StOf.'Oi in; choice liulil, 3. ti it T.26: packing. $7 10'(t7.2."i; pigs, $r..0HC(jn.tiO; bulk of salon, $7557.40. SHEKP AND LA M BB Receipts, esli nmted st 6 0"0 head. Market alea.lv; sheep t:t 7MiiS.5J: lambs, SO.5oOit4.1o, year'nigs. $5 25 7.35. ' Kanaas dtp Live Stock Market. KANSAS C1TV. Ariril 22. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2.7UO head. Including 1t0 southerns. Market steady to strong: "hole export and dresied beef steer. $6 OtVifi.iiO: fslr to good. $5.1iKB.0O: ywestern steers. $40j4i.35; stin kers Htiii feeders, $4 D"((Hi Mi; southern steers. $4.7(ti.10: southern ow a. $1.V(i S 00 ; native rnwi, Jci,2fVffi.:: native holfers. $4.00 i;;fi: bulls, ti. 26'ou. 3T, ; calves, $1 OnrnnV HOOS Receipts. ILfOO hend; inHrket steady to 5c higher: top. $7.): highest f.ir this market for six vemi; bulk of sales. S7Nb.oO: heavy. tii.WiflM: naelteis snd butchers. $ MCg 7.30; light, S6.ftrii7.06' pigs, Si.2rxT.!io SHEKP AND LAMR-Re. elpls. S.OliO heiri; market steady to 10c lileher; hint lis. b: 5(Kii.iiii: vearllnvrx. 3.".it7.40: wether. SV26oo: ewes, $4,76fit100; stockers snd feeders. 33 6"4t r,. 26 ; Texas muttons. $4 .50 456.50 St. I.oal I. Is lock Market. ST. IjOI'18. Anrll 32.-4 ATTLB R-ceipis. 1.6) head. Including U60 Texans; nmive mar ket ateady: Texans. strong to Ibc higher: native shipping snd exnort stet r, 45.faKit7.iU: dressed beef and butcher sleers. 4 (; 10; steers under l.ouo pounds. Si.5"tfJ): Block ers and feeders, $4 5a6 26; cows and lielf r. $: oOOiH 15; canners S3.ebr2.30; 'bulls, $4.0Mi5.26: calves. 4 rd.TS: Tex us and In dian steers, $4.0Oi6 35: cows and heifers. $2."54i5 28. HOGS Receipt. 1" ift ties. I ; market 5c higher: nigs and lights. $4 (Vi n: naekere. $0 ieiraT.IS; butchers and best hesvy, $7.36 &7 40. SHEKP AND I.AMRS-Recelpts. 1 Pi: market sfesdv: native muttons, $4.yvf)4: 25: txmhs. Srt.'Hrii (': culls and htn ks. $.7 Jxi 5.00; atockera and feeders, ...oon.ft 25. Ilosi Cltp llse Ploek Market. BIOL'X CITY. la.. April 22 .-(8pe. isl Tels gram -H04rri-Receipts. 2 Soo heed: msr- ket .. hlghrr; range r.f prices. $4 $ni;.15. D'llH M 131", en.i"-yi"i,. I CATTLE Rei-elpl. -V" head. mmkei I , steady; beeves, h.nfh4 ,vo; fut os audi NEW cl.ised qiiiet; mUkllliig (ipland. Kitiie: mid- dllng gulf, 10.DOC. Sale. 100 bUe.. UALVEST4JN, AprU 32. COTTON Steady at 10 7-lic. " NEW UHL1CANS. AprU 22. COTTON Spots were iulet and l-16c lower; low or- I dlnary. 6 0-Iih-, nominal; ordinary, 73o: good ordinary, 8 13-ltic; low middling, 9U-1c; middling, loc: good i-ilddllng 10S,c; iniddllng fulr. 11c; fair. 1lac. nominal. ST. IXIL'IS. April 22. COTTON' Steady; i iniildling, loc. Sale. 106 bale; receipts j lfctl bales; shipments, 1.133 bales; stock. 4.1, 40 1 i bales. 8sir and Vlolasars. NEW YORK'. April 22.-SUG A K -Raw. steady; fail" refining. 3.42c; centrifugal, Is test. :i.P2e. MolasHee sugar. 3.17c Refined, steady; No. 6, 4.46t:; No. 7. 4.40o; Nj. 8, 4 Sic; No. 1.30c; No. 10. 4.2i5o; No., 11. 4 20c; No 12. 4.1fc; No. 13. 4.10c; . Na. ,14, 4.10c; confectioners' A. 4.77k'; mould A. t.30c; rut loaf. 5.76c: crushed, e.tioc; iKiadred, S.OSc; granulated, 4.36r; cubes, 520c. . ,. . Coflce Market.. NEW YORK, April .CoFFEE-Fu-t tires closed weak on May, but steady on other months, at a net decline of 6rT0 points. Sales were reported of 67,600 bags, Including May at e.SoSH.sic. juy at t.ZoQ t.Sfk-. September at 5.R4f.nOc., November and December at 6.80c and March at 6.ie, Spot, riulet: R'o. No 7. 8iiic.i Santos No. 4, 8Va!c. MHd. quiet: ;'.ordoya, J'j'glJc. Peoria Market. ' TEORIA. til.' Anrll V.. CORN-LOwer; No. 2 yel'ow. 73e: N 3 yellnar, ,728c; No. 2. 73c No. 3. 724 r; No. 4, 71i- , OATS-I.ower: N.i. 3 white. 561-0. HYDROGEN GAS LOCAL DEPOT That Is the Function f Fart Crook,. Which Shifts to Other Points. LargH qtiantltlea ' of hydrogen go for balloon experiment purposes are being shipped from the' hydrogen gas plant at Fort Omaha to point where balloon ex periment are being made. Except a small plant at Fort Myer. Va., the Fort Omaha plant la the only one In the flitted Stale under government contrftl. Preparations are being made at Fort Omaha for Hi balloon experiments to be undertaken here during the summer. The long-distance balloon flight will be started from Fort Omaha under army auspices. The date for the tests has not yet been fixed. It Is not probable that any airship flights will he ' undertaken frOm Fort Omaha, aa there la no appropriation avail able for such a purpose. The Wright brothers will not be here wit!) their aeroplanes. MJTTER SliiPPERC W GROCERS ! U I HH.IIKHT '. PRICKS paid for Country Itutter. , Ciiexk mallei day buttr ittHvuJ. Ship to us txiid net hltfhifit prices. Writ for our quotation raids and Inside In formation. And uly of shipping tstlt". FROIH'CK' HK1MRTMEXT I. " Gudahy Packing Co. South Omaha, ebr. Herbert E. Gooch Co. Broken and Dealers GKAOr, 3aOT13riOaTS. TOCXS. Omaha Office I tie If. T. X.lf Miig. Bell Tlphoae, Seogla Ml, '. . IadFeAat, A-9131 aa A-tlla. oldest sud LaiaTeal Huus io in li.