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    THE 0MAI1A DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 100 1.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Tntarei Fluctuate, Deligbtinf- Ec'pcr$ and
Kttping Crowd on Met
KAY WHEAT OPENS AND CLOSES AT 80C
aterw Moth la Sysapathy with Other
Cereal, Rangles from Forty
tlx to Forty. Five
Ceats.
OMAHA. April 2S. 1904.
The market In (rain for future delivery
waa up anil down in a way which delighted
tha scalpers and kept the crowd on the
mora. May wheat opened In Chicago at
0 under the close nf Monday and for
high point reached and for low H&Hc.
Omaha May opened at Sue, went to 7Ho,
went to 80c and to 7Sto again, and later
: returned to . The new July did tha
ama thing with 76c and Wc for tha points,
and once going aa low aa i4c. Chicago
opened at luhkc and ranged from 83,o to
Hc. May corn moved in sympathy with
wheat. Chicago opened at 46c. went up
to o and for low reached 46c. Omaha
Jlac.kened off He from tha opening, but
ater recovered the ground.
At tha cloee Monday night wheat waa
I tha lowest It has been ainre the end nf tha
' May apeculntlon. The southwest aent In
' reports of flooding, but these did not eus-
tain the market, tha speculators being
skeptical of much damage where water Iia1
been wanted ao long. The cash situation
I better. Chicago on Monday aold 15.0)
bushels or no. l northern at May price In
store and 1 car of very choke No. 2 red
at $1.06, t. o. b. No. 1 waa held for 14c
ever the May. Minneapolis reported ealea
to millers of lOO.OuO buahela of Ho. north
, ern. going at May price. No. 1 northern
j la selling al m&2c over tha May and No. 2
northern at from Ho to lc over. Bt. Ixnil
i sold 776,000 bushels of No. 2 red. Dayton
reports millers paying $1.08 for good mill
ing wheat In that vicinity.
There were heavy and a-eneral rnlns !n
tha middle west. Tha Illinois weeklv crop
report Is rumored to be bullish on "wheat
and oats. The cold has held the wheat
bark, but tha weather has otherwise been
good. The visible suDDly Is now only
4,000,000 bushels under the supply of this
lima last year, out tne stocks or tna in
terlor are small. Bradatreet a-ives the de
crease of wheat In the east as 1,9:2,000
bushels and tha increase In Europe ns
1.(00,000. Corn la given aa decreasing 677,000
and oata :.flt)0 bushels. The Minneapolis
stock of wheat decreased in the week 260,000
bushel.
Corn la renorted as havlna suffered In
the south from cold weather and as being
small and Irregular. In Iowa and Illinois
tha seedtna- la nearly finished and is pro
gressing well elsewhere. Armour continues
to liquidate. lie is selling the May corn
and buying July. Me la considered to have
lost on the May and made a profit on his
short July.
The range In price of Omaha grain (or
future delivery and the close tutlay and
Monday were as follows:
"1 nm mA.
. Open, High. Low. Today. M day.
,wnea& .
May
?0 B 80
76 B 76 A
45 H 45 A
43B 44A
S3 Sfi
3r-4 36
28HB 28H
July 7
Corn-
76
May 8
July 42 43
44H
42H.
May ....
July ' ....
Sept 284 28 2S4
A aakea. u oia.
, Local Caik Oral Market
Business In spot grain waa very small,
the crowd being Interested in the specula
tive market, and the receipts being light.
"Wheat waa ort la from Monday s mar
ket, corn waa He weaker and outs were to
the bad In some cases more than a cent.
Hecelpts were:. Wheat; 6 cars In and 10
cars out; one week ago, I and 7 oars. Corn:
it cars In and 14 cara out; one week ago,
St and It cars. Oats: 3 cars In; one week
ago, l car out.
WHEAT No, 1 hard. 834286c; No. I hard,
fUtcMo; No. 4 hard, 7176c; No. 1 spring
t&attbo; No. 8 spring. outtykoc; No. 4 spring,
CORN No. J, 46H47Hc; No. S, 44Hff45H(v
no, , no graae. sxguc; no. i yei
low, 74Vc: No. 3 yellow, 46iT46c; No. :
white. 4M44Ha: No. 1 white. 44Vlf4c.
, OATS No. 2, ted3Sci No. S, 87jo7o: No,
4, it'ifMo; No. 1 white, 38tf39c; No. while,
rJik). standard, SWaJVic.
!;. Mates trosB the Excaaagt Offlees
' Exchange visitors were: E. A. Moldea
and Li. 4. Wtufan of Burr. Neb., A.'N.
Nelson, York; A. Clark, Chicago; C, C
hfilea. Peoria, and 'William LHIon.v' '
' Omaha InsDoctlone of arain were SS cars.
Of wheat 2 cars graded No. $ hard winter
and cars No. 4 hard winter. Of corn,
13 cara graded No. 2, 18 cara No. i, t cara
No. 4. I cara No. S white. 1 car No. 4
white, and 8 cara no grade. Nine cara of
oata graded No. 8 white.
1 , Grala Markets Elsewhere
Closing prices of grain today and Mon
nay at ma markets namea were iuuuwi
CHICAGO.
. " -Closed-
Wheat Today. M'day,
May
86
July
Corn-
(WW
May ...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
...
July ...
Wheat
, , May ,..
July ...
Corn
May ...
- July ...
-Wheat-May
...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Wheat
May ..
July ...
4fiA
4SA
44 A
4714
KANSAS CITY.
794
K2
4r,
42H
4iVs
ST. LOUIS.
90HB
81 A
46H
90
80 B
45V
46 B
MINNEAPOLIS.
89
0H
8SH
DULUTH.
8KB
8HB
7H
8
NEW YORK.
89SB
taw
88H
CHICAGO GRAIN A.XU PROVISIONS.
Feat area ef the Tradlnsr and Cloaing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 26.-A largely decreased
visible supply coupled with a decidedly in
creased export demand caused a strong
finish In the wheat pit todsjr. The July
delivery le up lHc. Corn made a net gain
of Tc, oats, SSo and provisions, 7H'tf
10a.
initial quotations on July delivery were
Ho lower to He higher at 82ib3."ic. The
July option made a gain of about He The
rnarkoi closed at the highest point of the
day. final figures on July being at ks4C,
after the price had touched 83Vi8sJHo.
May aold between NbMtttc. and closed at
tSc. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 74,5oi bushels. Primary receipts
were 204.800 bushels, compared with &9.-
Lui huahela a vear aao. Minneapolis. Lu
luth and Chicago reported receipts of 102
. csrs. asalnat 161 cars last week and 172
1 rtr. a vr aao.
The early break In wheat had a de
irtulm influence on corn prices. The
close waa atrona. July opened a shade
lower to a shade higher at 47HU47SC, aold
between 46.a47H and closed at 4H'041c.
Mav cloaed at 46Hc. Local recelpta were
an cars, with 74 of contract grade.
Tv, KM.k in whi and corn caused a
slight recession In oats. The market closed
strong with prices near the top. juiy
opened H'aHo higher ut 3a3V'. ranged
between lo&JOHc and cloaed at 3tS.Hc.
Heavy buying In provisions by brokers
caused firmness at the opening. Pr ces
m..A ntr in ivmmthv with the decline
in ir.ini hut i.Kin rallied snaln. The
close was firm with July pork up 7Hfil"c
"at il!SA July lard and riba were each
UPH at 86.87H and $6 65 respectively.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Articles I Open. I High.l Low. Close.l Yes'y.
W heal
; May
. a July
: b July
. Sept
bSept.
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
. July
May
July
Sept.
May
: July
rVpt.
t 86H1
8a.uH,83H'H
Mil-'
81V
7vh! MHi t'H
7V 79'sijiij 7H
7VHI
45 I 46H 46
l4B,48t
47(i 47Hl
1
4.W,
4 48H lS ."W'lH
S,1 S?H!
3a", Sh,uHi
3oH.3"Sav
8614
36V
30H
jSf'MiiiH
3nH
au'si
II 85 i
U 28
.70 '
K
II 07H It 95
1: rn 12 2&
1: 00
12 80
I 70
11 $?H
I T?H'
70
88
7 00
6 40
0
s
;h
so
7 00
I 40
( uu
I 45
66
i 80
8JH
I TH
$7H
8S
5)
LH
Ml
k:h
77H
7-'
No. I a Old. b New.
Cash euotations were it follows:
ILoVK-PuU and eaay;' winter ealthfs,
84.94.0; winter straight. 84 Q 9: spring
patents, ll"-t'; spring straights, uirv
WHKAT No. f soring. iTIJOlc: No. 1. 86
9; No. 2 red, 96iif)ic.
corn No. 2. 46ii47'c: No. 2 yellow.
484!C.
OATS NO. 2, 40c; No. 3 white, JK1J40C
BYE 66c.
BARLEY Oood feeding. 30G8c: fair to
cholc-e malting. 4t'3f,6c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. V; No. 1 north
western. It .( Timothy, prime, 1390.
Clover, contract grade. 1)0.75
PROVISION! Msa oork. ier bbl.. $1100
312.06. Ird, per 100 lbs , p.'m 7?H- Short
ribs sides (loose). tWa 60: dry salted
shoulders (boxed), KSl.7i.
The following were the receipts and
snipments ot nour inn rratn:
Receipts
Bhlpments.
14.200
39.700
5310
166.X
900
13.400
Flour, bbls.
20 coo
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Qata, bu....
Rye. bu
14. (no
2S0.6rt
140.6OJ)
2,000
72,200
Barley, bu.
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market waa steady; creamery, HftZfc;
dairy, IMIlc. Egga. weaker, at mark,
cases Included. 16'ul7ic. Cheese, easy, I
10c.
HEW YORK OEXKHAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day Varloae
Con mod It lea.
NEW YORK. April 26. FLOUR Receipts,
U.1SH bbls.; exports, 2,09 bbls.; quiet; Min
nesota DHtents. HMiXh6.X: winter straights.
M SMM.UO; Minnesota bakers, 84 0OS4.36; win
ter Datents. 6 l"tiu.6.); winter extras, 3.9d
4.00; winter low grades, 3.1o&3.&0. Rye
flour, dull; rnir to good, H-ltxu.); choice to
fancy, 14 36W4.70.
LUHNMtAi- tsieaay; yeuow western.
fl.cs
1 16.
ool.io; city, u.ioiai.u; kiln dried, 3.1U4J
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 70c, to ar
rive prompt
hak ,ej-uuiet reading. 4'Jc. c. i. r.. New
York: malting. KiitiSbc, c. i. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 7.000 bu. Boot, steady:
No. 2 red, 11.044(1.07, f. o. h.; No. 1 northern,
Iiuluth, 9Hc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options
opened easier, then rallied, broko, and an
other rally near the close left the market
tlrm and finally ird"4c net hlaher: May.
IiKVuWiic; closed at M-V--; July, KhVaM l-16c:
closed at Mc; Heptemher, Ha'iatac ; closed
at 83Vc; December, tUH4"jc; closed at
83Hc.
IUKN-Kecetnts. 8.za bi.: exports. 264
bu. Boot, firm; No. 2. nominal elevator
and bne, f. o. b. afloat! No. 2 yellow, R'Hi
No. i white, MJHC Option market advanced
for a time and closed ViGNe nB higher;
May. 62!4ii3Hc : closed at 6JM,o: July closed
at Me
OAT8 Recelnts. 40.500 bu. : exports. 50 toil.
Spot, steady; mixed, 22 to 26 lbs., 4&44c:
standard white. 4V0 ; natural white, ;w
to SI lbs., 4tjt7c; clipped white, 36 to 40
It., (Wlc,
TAl,L.UW-steady: city per pkg.), 4c;
country (pkgs. frrnO, 4c.
HAY steady; snipping, eotjioc; good to
Choice. 92HoSc.
HUf-Bteaoy ; state, common to choice,
1903 crop, 2Vgc; 1902 crop, 2&aXf old,
lie: acinc coast, itsn crop, zjnduc; vxii
crop, 2Sa2t(c: old, 14c.
Hints-Bteaoy; uaivesion, ai to ai ids,
18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to SO lbs., 14c.
LEATHER Firm; acid, 23826c.
RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, IH
5Hc; Jnpan, nominal.
PROVISION! Beef, steady; family, $10.00
fill. 00; mess, H.0&'9.u0; beef hams, I2D.6i.xJ
2J.00; packet, ISt.OtKirio.OO; city extra India
mess. )14 0O16.00. Cut meats, dull: pickled
bellies, $7.uu&7.75: pickled shoulders, .');
pickled hams, 19.50(910.00. Ird. quiet; west
ern steamed. I5.ir: refined, continent, 17.16:
South America, 17.10; compound, &2f6.37H.
Pork, steady; family, $14.50; short clear,
114 oi tf 15. 75: mess. ii3.MMri4.uu.
BUTTER Firm; fresh creamery, 14Sf23c;
state dairy, common to choic e, uttac.
CHEESE Steady; state full cream, large
and small, fancy, September, llllHc; good
to prime, siKic.
EGOS Weak; western storage selections
1840. ,
POULTRY Alive, weak; western chick'
ens. 124.c:- fowls. '13c: turkeys. nuT'So
dressed, easier; western chickens, 12itfl3c;
fowls, UHc; turkeys, 1&&16C. -
St. Lonls Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. April 26. WHEAT Higher,
on flood and bad crop news; No. 2 red
cash, elevator, 96Sic; track, 9'S1.04; May,
0Hc; July, tac; No. 2 hard, wkozc.
SV; July, 36H46Hc; No. 2 cash, 42c; track,
43c: May, 88c; July, 86HC.
FLOUR Dull and unchanged: red winter
patents. $4.7504 90, special brands 20tf35o
higher; extra fancy and straight, H.fcxa-iu;
clear, 3.7Mj4.uu.
SEttrTTmothy, steady; $2.40(jy2.60.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.40.
BRAN Firm: sacked, .east track. 90c.
HAY Steady and unchanged; timothy,
87.00ai4.00; prairie, xs.ntxaiu.ou.
IRON COTTON TIES 8ic.
BAOOlNa-6H0.
HEMP TWINE o.
PROVISIONS Pork higher; Jobbing,
$12.15. Lard, higher; prime steam, $6 35.
Bacon, unchanged: boxed extra shorts,
$7.26: ribs. $7.S?i4: short clear. $7.62V4.
POULTRY Steady; . chickens, 10c;
springs. $3. 0fxijVi.no per dos; turkeys, 1314c;
ducks, lie; geese, 6x37c.
BUTTER Steady , creamery, :7ffl24o,
dairy. I74i18c.
EOas-Hlgher, 15Ho.
, , Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 5.000 9.000
Wheat, bu 19.000 ft 0.W
Corn. iu 36,000 84.O1M
Oats, . bu 81,000 70.0C0
Kansns City Grain and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. April 28. WHEAT May.
79c; July, 72Vc; Beptemoer, 7U'4C cash: no.
hard. 867! No. 3, 8iKfi84Hci No. 2 red,
984il 00:. No. 8. 93H'"97c. Recelnts. 45 cars.
CORN May. 42tt,ft43c; July, 4SSVi42Ho,
Cash: No. i nixei. . ino. a, etc;
No. 2 white, 45c; NO. 3, 'fl45'4c.
OATH No. 3 white, 40c; No. X n
mixed, 883
39c.
HAY Choice timotny, iiu.svau.w: cnoico
prairie, $8.00.
It 1 SSj uc.
BUTTER Creamery, 18gWc; dairy, fanoy,
17c. .
KotiH FTesn. lbc.
EOQ8 Steady; Missouri and Kansas
cases returned. 15c; cases included. 16c.
Hecelpts. (Shipment.
Wheat, bu
.36,000
24.000
Corn, bu ..
Oats, bu .
..40.01A
..M.uuO
54 0(10
I.0J0
Visible Bnpply of Grnin.
NEW YORK. April 26. Bpecial cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Hradaireeta show the following changes In
available supplies ns compared with last
L'l-ount: wheat. United states and Can
il exit Rockies, decrease. 1.222.O00 bush
els: afloat for and In Europe, decrease,
828.000: supply Increased. 878.000 bushels
Corn United 8tatea and Canada, eas
Rockies, decreased. 70S.00'i. tiats, united
States and Canada, esst Rockies, de
cred AFA 000 husliels. The leading de
crrasee reported tnis weea are i.i-i.wj
bushela In Manitoba and the Nnrthwes
territory elevators and 50,0u0 bushels a
Rochester.
Milwaukee
Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, April
Easy: No. 1 northern. 93c;
26 wheat-
No. 2 northern,
81j3o: old July. h4Ve bid
kyk Hteaov: ino. 1. fi.Trr.zc.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. 66c; smple, 51
tr66c.
CORN Steady; No. I yellow, 5162c
July, 4Hc bid.
Dalatk Grala Market.
DULUTH. Minn., April 26 WHEAT In
store. No. 1 hard. 9oV-; No. 1 northern,
8sc ; No. 3 northern, &c; to arrive. No.
1 hard. 90Vc; No. 1 northern, 8He; No. 9
northern. 8c; May, 8c; July, 88c;
September. 8oc.
OATS On track and to arrive, 37c.
Mlaaeapolls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 26 WHEAT
May, e: July, '5'9oc; September,
80e; on track. No. 1 hard. 92c; No.
1 northern. 91c; No. 2 northern. 90c.
FLOUR First patents, $4.9)J6.00: second
patents, $4 84 90; first clears, $3.45(gl.t&;
second clears, $2,304)2.40.
IJverpoel Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 26 WHEAT 8 pot,
dull; no. t California. 7s. Futures, steady;
MHV-ne3d: July, 4d.
CORN Spot, steady: American mixed,
new, 4s 3d: American mixed, old. 4s 7d. Fu
tures, barely steady; May, 4s3d; July,
4s 2d.
Peoria Market.
PBOTUA, April Jt-CORN-Lower; No. 3.
44c: No. 4. 43c.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.18 for fin
ished goods
Teleala teed Market.
TOLEDO. April M 8EEDS Clover, rash
and April. $6.40; October, $6 67 bid. Alslke.
prime. $610; August, $6 20 bid Timothy,
prime. $118; September, $1.40 bid.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. April 36 -EVAPORATED
APPLES The market is quiet; common
are quoted at 4'0'3lc; prime, 636c;
choice Gi.Catio: fancy. 741. c.
H
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRU1T8 Prunes
ra. a trifle more a tlve and steady at
quotation ranglug from 3c to 6o, accord
ing to grade. Apricots are cleaning up
well. Choice are quoted at lWJUv; extr
choice at lovfj lo, and fancy at 1 10 lie.
Peaches are In tiiJeraie s toply and rule
firm t tiTSc for rholc: Tjl fr axtra
choice, attd Qiw lur lauc.
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Declining Teodicy Armtsd, but llgrkit
Contirnti Listlest and Apalhitio.
UNITED STATES STEEL THE VOST ACTIVE
Aaother Kote Issaed by the Sabsldlary
yadlrate of the Metropolitan
street Railway Company for
Relmboraemeat.
NEW YORK. April 2 -Today's stock
market was even more listless and apa-
hetlc than that of yesterday. The tree
declining tendency ot yesterday was ar-
rwtea. but this discouraged rather than
fostered activity. What the traders re
quired Is a movement of prices, whether
up or down. The arrest of the decline.
hererore. prompted the retirement of the
light contracts that had been put out un
tie short side. United States steel pre
ferred was the most active stock and its
recovery was In face of the practical con
firmation of the report prevalent yesterday
of the early dissolution of the preferred
stock conversion syndicate on which the
slock declined then. The second mortgage
bonds were sold down In the early niarkut
to the extent of a point.
Another note Issue today by the sub
sidiary syndicate of the Metropolitan
Street Railway company was said to be
for the reimbursement of the parent com
pany for Improvements already made and
for which the bonds provided could not be
msrketed. An initial engagement ot gold
for Thursday s steamer was made today
and bills sold In the exchange market
were supposed to be for other shipments
In contemplation. Weekly gross earnings
of railroads reporting wore lower than
last year and the net Increase for March
reported for the Atchison was without
effect on that stock. The weekly bulle
tin of the weather bureau on crops waa
not a helpful factor In spite of the Im
proved condition reported In the western
part of the winter wheat belt.
The recovery of a large fraction In
United States 8teel preferred was the only
movement of any significance In the day's
market. The closing was heavy and stag
nant. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $2,030,0)10. United States 2s declined
H per cent on coll.
Atchison 10,800 7S' 72H 72,
do pfd l' MH
Baltimore & Ohio ....
1,300 79H
79
do pfd
90
117
ir.9
31
38
Fl
16
Canadian Pacific ....
5"0
200
100
117i
1H0
SI
U6's
11
31
Central of N. J....
Chesapeake A Ohio.
Chicago at Alton ...
do pfd
Chicago & Gt. Wstn
1,000 16V 16H
C. & N. W
C, M. & Bt. P
170
144
175
8
18
74
16
63
22
m
269
20
65
26
64 V
40
68
S0't
13
18
3i
18
35
1(7
142
79
113
47
(Mi
10,200
800
lflo
H4H
175
8a
lSa
1434
175
IS
do pfd
C. T. & T
do Pfd
200
C C, C. A St. Louis
Colorado Southern ..
Col. Southern, 1st pfd
200
1,000
400
84
23
109
834
22 s
158 V4
do 2nd pfd
Delaware & Hudson..
P., L. & W
D. R. G
do Pfd
Erie
3,7no
200
200
2.K.4
64i
41
26H
644
41
do 1st pfd
do 2nd Pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
3,800 131 ISO?,
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
800
2i0
200
ss nr.
1077, 10774
142Vi" H214
L. & N...f
Manhattan 1 L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
M. A St. L
1,500 112 112U
M., St. P. & 8. Ste M.
do pfd
117
92
17H
87
36
1K,
88
' 21
117
f8
44
78
61
23 ,
Missouri Pacific ....
M.. K. A T
L600
100
92
174
92
174
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
New York central ..
400
loo
116
68
118
.68
'ii
117
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
! 'soo
18,100
Ontario A Western
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. A St. L...
Reading
1,600 44 44
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
Rock . Island , Co
do pfd
2.000
1,400
200
200
MOO
23
6&
47
14
84
41
21
8i
23
26
3M
87
91
1S
38
22
64
46
18
84
4774
21
85
23
26
39
84
91
1S
88 V4
Bt. L. A S. F. 2nd pfd
St. Louis S.
W..
18
83
48
21
85
22
26
S
M
rvv
18
88
16
18
89
223
1H0
107
2H6
4S;
17
do pfd
Southern Pacific
12.9"0
i.m
400
1,000
200
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas & Paclflo
T., St. L. A W...
do pfd
700
Union Pacific
24,300
100
200
1,100
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. A L. E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Adams
American
200
20
100
1S
39
225
18
39
2J6
United States
Wells-Fargo
Amalgamated Copper.lS.700
48
17
70
4r4
17
70
Amer. car A Foundry 1.300
do pfd 81W
Amer. Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ice 100
do pfd 100
Amer. Unseed Oil .... ....
do pfd
American Locomotive 900
do pfd 1
Amer. S. A R 200
do pfd 400
Amer. Sugar Refining 8,30
Anaconda Mining Co
7D
8
88
7
27
8
28
18
81
48
93
127
71
46
81
207
13
71
21
161
f6
38
74
16'4
82
26
!8V
5
70
111
4l
15
76
37
7
80
7
27
7
rr
19
81
4
93
128
'44
82
207
13
18
81
4K
93
127
46
31
2o
13
Brooklyn R. T 7.900
Colorado Fuel A Iron 3"0
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products ,,
700
1.400
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper ..
do pfd
International Pump ..
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Oas
Pressed Steel Oar ....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
800 163 160
100
200
100
l,90rt
?
100
1,000
4"0
100
16
83 "
'97"
251
71
212
6
42
14
16
83
'97"
2..H
70
212
6
41
16
Tenn. Coal A
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
U. 8. Realty
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel ...
do pfd
Iron
900 37 37
100
100
l'tvid
1.200
S.SO0
o
8
'14
63
10
66
80
6
'l4
62
10
65
.r4
14
63
10
f
. . . .40,200
Westinghotise Electric
Jn
8S
9t
197.100 shares.
Western t nlon
Northern Securities
Total ssles for the day
Btatea Stock Qaetatloas.
BOSTON. ADril 28 Call loans. 2KU4 ner
cent: time loans. ?yr4 per cent. Offlolal
closing of stocks ana bonds
Atcbisoa ad
. 11 wating. eommoa
. Advcntura
. lAllouei
. 72 Atnarlcaa Claa ....
. W Amalaamala4
ltO ,Atlantlc
IW iRIngham
.141 cal. a Hacla....
.. T
.. 1
.. 4
.. 10
.. WA
..
.. 81
..446
.. H
.. 40',
.. ui
.. 43
..
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.. 4
.. 4
.. 4t,
..
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.. Mi,
.. su
.. t
.. 10
..
..
.. iS
.. H
..
..
do 4a
Mat. ( antral 4a
Atiblaoo
do pfd
Boatoa A Albany.
Boatoa A VUlna...
Boalon Klatd ...
Fltofcburg pfd
140 Irantannlal
a1 t'oppar Kane ....
H..1II Daly Waat
77 .Dominion Coal ....
Mci Central ...
N. T . N. H. A
Par Marquatta .
IoIod pactnc
Amar. Arg. Chant. .
4o pfd
Amar. Pnau. Tuba...
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar T A T
Amar. Woolen
do pfd
PorotaloQ I. A 8 -.
Edlaos Elec. Illu ...
Oanaral glactric ...
Maaa. Elaotrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
I'nlla4 Fruit
Valtad tho Mach...
do pfd
V. 8. Itaal
do pfd
Bid. Asked.
Franklin
IS jGraacy
71 III Ron I ......
4W Maaa. Mining
1174 Ml, hi fan
M Muhawk
12 Mont C 0
Idii Old Dominion ....
. 74V Oaoeola
10 .Parrot
HI Qutn.y
140 'Snannoa
. 10 Tamarack
, 71 Trinity
, 40 I B Mining
.loas.r 011
. 4 1'tah
, it ivinorka
, 104 Winona ...........
. 44, WoWcrtaa
New York Mlalaaj gtoeks.
NEW YORK. April 26. The folloalng are
the closing prices on mining stocks
Adams Cm
AJloa
Brccoa .
Brunawlrk Con ..
romatock Taanal
Coa Cal. A Vs..
Horn ailaer
Iron lll
UadTllla Oa....
. M
Llttl Ckiaf .
. 14
. 1
. 4
.
.11
lafi
.Its
. t
Ontarle
Ophir .........
Puioai
Savaga
Starrs Navade
Small Moan .
Standard
..
. 400
..:
.. 11
..
.. o
.. 15
New Yark Money Market.
NEW YORK. April 18. MONEY On rs'.l.
easy; 161 per rent: closing bid. 1 per
cent; offered at I1, per rent. Time lo&t.a,
nominal; sixty atil ninety days, iji per
cent; six months. 313 per cent.
PRIMU atKCANXlIJi PAPER 447 4
per cent.
STE R LI NO FXCH A NO E-Easier, with
actual buautrsa lu taukars' tiUs at t4.8iAt
and at $4 851034 15 for
sixty dsy Mils; post
commercial bills, $4 85.
osted rates. $4 Mi4.8SH;
SILVER Bar, 54Hc;
Mexican dollars.
43 He
BONDS Government, easier; railroad. Ir
regular. the closing
quotations tn Ponds are a
follows:
V. 8. mf Is. re
6n coupon ....
do rg
do enupon
4o aw 4s, reg
eo coupon ....
to old to. re.
So eoapoa ....
Atrhleon fn. 4a
lo dl 4a
.Wi Manhattan t. g 4a..tof
.l'H Mi. i witrat la IT
lt'4! do in in...... I3H
.lf74 Minn. at. 1 4a....
1" ,! . K . A T. 4S 10S
1M do in t
107H N. K R. of M. c. 4a. 7J
.10T N. V. c. g le V
.1"H N J. C. g. M I2H
. H1 No. raclflo 4a 1M"4
4 I do S "4
mi I N. A W. c 4a
4V O 8. U par... Mt4
.tWaiPenn. con. Ia
Atlantic C. L.
B. O. 4s...
do
Central ot Oa.
4a.
(a.
do lat Inc
Choa. A Ohio 4lH
rhlraio A. 1S
C, B. & Q. n. 4a
Rea.lni mrn. 4a lk
m 'Bt. L 4V 1. M e. la .11!
Pt. L R F. g. 4a. 74
,' U. s. W. la
C. M. A P P. t. 4s..la
fteaboard A. U 4a.... t
Ko rolnc 4a SO
n. Railway r Vl
Tin ft P. la 11T'
T.. St. U ft W. 4a.. a
t nloo Pacific 4a lHvt
do conr. 4a
V S. Steal Id 4a.... T
Wabaah la 11T
dn deb. B
W AUG. 4a m4
WH. fanlral 4a "
Colo. F. A I. 0. la.. 70 H
r. aV N. W. r. 7a. . . . tSS
L' , H. I. A P. ...
di col. Fa
r c.c. S L. s 4 a.
Chicago Ter. 4a
Ton. Toharco 4a
I'olo. & So. 4a
P. A R. O. 4.
Erie prior Ilea 4a. . .
do gen. 4a
ln
S
M4
ant,
S7
r. w. r. c. t
Hocking Val. 4Sa....liis
U 4 N unl. 4a W
Offered.
London Stork Market.
LONDON. April 28. --Closing:
Cci.Mla, raonar ..... KSiM. Y. Central.,
do acuovni ' W I Norfolk A W..
....11914
.... fei
.... sm,
.... l'i
.... "S
.... 1"S
.... r
.... 40
.... MH
.... Sl't
.... 7W
4f"4
.... ai
.... S
.... 10T4
.... 67
.... 1H
....
Anaconda IS do pfd
Atchlroa IIS Ontario A W
do pfd 9 PennaTlTanla ..i...
Halt I mora A Ohio Rand Mines
Canadian Pacific lf"S Reading
Ctici ft Ohio 31 do lt pfd
Chicago Ot. W 1(14 .to M pfd
C . M. A 8t. P 1474, do Rllrar
PeRe-ra 19 do pfd
Denerr 4V R. O Jl So. Pacific
do 144 7r-4 I'nlon Paclfte
Erlo 7 do pfd
do ! rfil tut) r. g. steal
do Id pfd. ........ 41 do pfd
Illlnola Central 1(4 Wabash
Iiula A Naah 11- do pfd
M.. K. 6 T HVilSpanlah 4a
SILVEIl Bar. stendy. 2.id per ounce,
83(4
HOXLf-1 WtflV. p.-r oent.
Tho rate of 'ilaouiint In the open market
for short bill.-; is 3'i per cent; for three
morttid' bills. li-V'( per cent.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, April 26-WOOL-Practlcally
all Interest In the wool market Is now di
rected to the weet, where dealers are buy
ing largely of the new crop. The course
of prices thus far has been a great dis
appointment to (he trade. Prices have
been from o to lc above Inst year for
the same clips. Dealer here declare that
indications point to practically a repetition
of last year's experience when the prices
paid were so high ns to cut off the year's
profits. Territory wools are well cleaned
up. Pulled wools are quiet. Foreign wools
have shown more activity. Leading quo
tations are: Idaho, 14rnlno; heavy fine, 13
ffll8c; fine medium, 16tfl5c; medium, lC'il
17c; low medium, 17fci Wc. Wyoming, fine,
14'.jfil5e; heavy line, 13'al3c; fine medium,
15iol6c: medium, lvalue; low medium, IS
W19c. Utah and Nevada, fine, 14itl6c;
heavy fine, l.tfolSHc; tine medium. 15'uitto;
medium, lWijlDc: low medium, 19320c. Da
kota fine, inline; fine medium, 16V(firc;
medium, lSJjl&c; low medium, 194f20c. Mon
tana, fine choice, lwaiDc; fine average, 17
18o; fine medium choice. iwfil9c; average,
16y!17c; staple, llS20c; medium choice, 18fl'
19c.
ST. LOUIS, April 26 WOOI Steady ;
medium grades combing and clothing. IViJ'
2l'c; light fine, 14'ni7c; heavy fine, l14c;
tub washed, 206310.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 26. COTTON Spot,
Increased demnnd; prices six points higher.
American middling fair, S.OOd; good mid
dling, 7.84d; middling, 7.74d; low middling,
7 64d; good ordinary. 7.60d; ordinary, 7.34d.
Futures opened steady and closed steady.
American middling, g. o. c, April, 7.62d;
April-May, 7.47d; May-June. 7.44d; June
July. 7.41d; July-August, 7.37d; August
September. 7.12d; September-October, 6.44d;
October- November, 6.16d; November-December.
6.10d; December-January, 6.08d;
January-February, 6.07d.
ST. LOUIS, April 26. COTTON Steady.
Middling, 14c. Sales, none; receipts; none;
shipments. 116 bales; stock, 12.118 bales.
NEW YORK. April 26. COTTON Spot
closed dull. Middling uplands, 13.76c; mid
dling gulf, 14c. Sales, 400 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. April 26.-COTTON
Firm. Sales, 8,460 bales. Ordinary, llc;
?:ood ordinary. 12 16-16c; low middling,
3 16-16c: good middling. Hhic Receipts.
8,131 bales: stock, 214.27 bales. Futures,
And! i Mc hid: .Mav.r48.tBHai8.70c: June.
13.89-H13.90c: July. 14.111'4 12c; August, 13.18
113.14c; September, Il.65(3'1t.67o; October,
ll.13full.14c; November, 10.99$ 11.00c.
Metal Market. '..
NEW YORK. April 26 Metal The Lon
don tin market closed lower; spot declined
if,. t, fi?7 Ris and futures were 7s 6d
lower at 126 7s 6d. The local market ruled
easier, closing with spot quoted at $27.75
2S.00. Copper in Dotn maraeia was nrmer.
Tn T.nnHiin the advance amounted to 6s.
with spot closing at iS 7s 6d. and futures
at 68, Tis 9d. locally lake ra quoted at
$18.37(8'13 2: electrolytic at $13.12?) 13.26:
casting. $12.87iil3.1iJ. Iead advanced la
3d to 12 6s In the English market, but re
mained quiet In New York at $4 6i54.66.
Spelter was unchanged In New York at
$6.205.25. and at 22 7s 6d In London. Iron
closed at 62s In Glasgow, and at 44s 6d In
Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron Is unchanged;
Vn 1 toiindrv northern Is ouoted at $16.2f.f
15 75: No. 2 foundry northern. $14.7ro 15.25:
No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry
southern, soft, at $14.2bgl4.76.
Bank learlngs.
OMAHA, April 26. Bank clearings for to
day, $1,328,932.86. an Increase of $12,064 over
the corresponding day last year,
OMAHA WHCLKSAl.tt MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Qaotatloaa on
Staple and Fancy Fratdace.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady;
frash stock. 15c; Including caaes, 16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 11c; roosters,
91 no; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese. 8c.
BUTTER l'scking stock, 18c; cnolce
to fancy dairy, lfc'ulfic; separator, 22c.
FRESH FISH Trout, 9(6 luc; pickerel. t
6c; pike, 9c; perch, 5&6c; biueflah, 15c;
whltctish, 7i(jloc; salmon, lie; haddock, 10c;
codnsh, lie; redsnapper. He: lobster, boiled,
per lb., 4oc; smoked whltensti. He; bull
tieads. 11c; catfish, WfrUc; black bass, iOo:
halibut, 10c; croppies. 12c: nerrli.g, 4c;
white bass, 13c; bluehna, so; ameiU. lOtJfllo;
finnan haddles, smoked, 81 o.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
41c; per gal., 12. oO; extra select, per can. Mo;
per gal., 81.75; standard, per can. 27c; per
gal.. $1 85Q1.4U.
BRAN Per ton. 818 08.
HAY Prices quoteU by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
$860; No. 2, fS.00; medium, $7.50; coarse,
$7.00; rye straw, $6 60. These prices are for
hay or gocd color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL KRUITB.
ORANGES Navels, choice, ell sixes. 12.60
(2 25; fancy navels, all sixes, $2.76.
LEMONS California, fancy. 300 tJ set).
$3 .50; choice, 240 to 270 sixes. $8m.43 25.
itis California, per 10-iu. cartons, eac;
Imported Smyrr.a, 8-crown, 12c; (-crown.
14c; 7-crown, 16e.
BANANAS Per medium sited bunch.
$2.IM;2.io; J urn Lea. 2,7itf3 26.
DATES Persian, per to or 30 pugs , z;
per lb. in 60-lb boxes, c; Oriental staffed
dates, per box, $2 40.
COCOANUTS-Per sack. $4.00; per dos.,
tOc.
TRtnTal
APPLES Oreaon 'uncy reds. Der box.
$1.80; New York export Greenings, Kusseis
ana iial'twins, 84 w.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, par 24-at.
$A26.
VtlitlACLKS
POTATOES Colorado, 81.26; Dakota, per
bu.. $1.20: new Bermuda potatoes, per bbl..
$250.
NAVY BtANH rtr UU.. I2.:fIZ.B.
CliLERY Large CallfornU. oe. 760. sad
sue
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.90; Ber
muda, per 60-lb. crate, (2.00.
CABBAGE California, per lb., 3o.
CUCUMBERS Per dos, U.oOai.76.
TOMATOLS Florida, per -taat crate,
fancy. $260; choice, $2.00.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches. 86360a.
LETTL'CE HEADS Per doz. Lurches. 90s
(fill. 00, top lettuca. per aos.. uji.
TURN IPS Southern, per dot... o.
BEETS Bout hero, per dog,, it.
CARROTS-Southeru, per dos., Tie.
PA KSLl'-.Y-Southern tier dot., 44(o.
BPIN ACH Per bu.. tl.toatVU.
BEANS Wax, per bu. bos, $3.00; string.
per du. bus, 3.uu
MlaCELLANEOUS.
CHEF.SE Wlacoi.sin cnui. full cream,
12c: Wisconsin Young Aa.er.caa, l$c; block
SwUa. luc; Wlscuualu bilck. livi lacoiism
ilmberuer. 13c.
CIDER Per bbl., $6 60; pee bbl.. $3.23.
LUb and Colorado, per i-i frame, $a.uu.
MAFI.E Sl.'GAR Ohio, ner lb., luc.
HIDES No. i green, c; No. 2 greep. lc;
No, 1 sailed. 7c; No 3 aalied, (ic: No ! vsai
calf. $ to 12 list., '; No. I wal calf, U
to Li lbs.. c; dry aalted hides, 612o;
grieep plts, Jl'S-'it. noraeniaes, H.tutjZ.tW.
liUhahKAKlsii-ttr case of 3 ousen,
packed. bCc. ,
NCI'S Walnuts. No. I soft shell, per lb..
!.; nara i-r.c.i. per u., ic, no. ; sort anel
per lb.. In.; No. 1 hard shell. pr lb.. I20;
leiaj-.s. Urge, per lb., 12c; oinall, per lb.,
Uc; jxraiiuta. per lb., 8c; roakied pcanuU.
per lo., 8c; Chill walnuu, 12iali. lauge
1.1.. a. u 1 y nun, ir.t vm., ou.wv, a a ai, a. per lax
lie; nlbens, per id., uc; almoads, soft
men. per to.. c; nara sneu. Uc; absil.
oarss. pef , wk, iMaoa sialauatas per
4 725 for demand
OJIADA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattls Receipt Not Exoit$ and PrioM
Eu'd a Littls Etrongsr.
HCGS SOLD STEADY TO STRONG
Dessaad far theev aad Ianbs Cea
tlaaed Brisk aad vrltk Moderate
Offerings Market Was Active
ad ttreager All Areaad.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 28, 1904.
Receipts wers: Cattle, Hogs- Sheep.
Official Monday 4,2k) 8.b30 2.&0
Official Tuesday 8,000 11.200 4,800
Two days this week.. 10, 280 17.830 7,760
Same days last week. .. .11,649 23.669 17,8.'l
Same days week before.. 12.849 16.966 16.4tiJ
Same three weeks ago.. 7.SV9 14,317 18.5:0
Same four weeks ago. ..11.376 22,091 14,061
Same days last year.... 10.887 16.446 9.100
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to dale with comparisons with last
yar: aM. 19X0. Inc.
Cattle 312.749 80o,162 .&87
Hogs 7ot,016 716.960 70,0isi
Sheep 813,824 442,908 130.K16
Average prices paid ior bogs at South
Omaha lor the last several dsy with com
parisons; Date. I 104. 11903. 11903. 1901. 100.189. 1898.
April
April
April
April
April
i (4
08
7 21 6 I 971 I 8 64 1
7 281 i m t m 1 u 1 i
( 18 7 26,
63 Wr I 80 8 621 3 '
( 8 I 86 $ 101 1 1 79
Aprl
11
s T 24 i
8 V6, t
ji a iw
April
4 93 7 241 (If i S 27 1 64 1 71
April
4 Iskl 7 2;
1 w
6 01 8
8 71
I 71
April
4 94l 7 261 t 161
k 3 I M
April 10..
April 11..
7 26
6 79 8 671 i
1 08
5
7 21
B Vl s i
$ (7
1 61
1 61
a r
t 71
1 71
67
8 70
1 (7
1
I 60
1 61
April 12..
April 18..
4 6.V
S3 1 W
4 80 7 1
4 86Skl 7 21
t 4l
April 14..
April 15..
86
6 96, 8 01
6 91i t 93
I 481
4 7 16;
1 72
April 16. . 1 4 km
S 45,
a
lrii It.
7 13 6 i i 921
1 14i 6 9V. 6 84i
t 66
S 72
April
IK.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
15.
26.
4 79
4 76
6 49 I 68
April
April
I 6 96 6 89
7 10 I 5 861
6 46
6 46
8 71,
75
4 81 hi
S 63
April
4
4 81
4 81
7 ll 8 88,
6 4.
i 7
8 74
April
April
April
April
April
7 06 16 86 IB 80
S 72
1 84
1 74
7 01 1 6 85 6 801
7 Oil 6 96 . 6 7i
7 (Ml 7 03 i 77
6 88; & 77
6 $6
6 32
I 67
1 65
a
I 71
4 74
4 78
6 36
5 39 3 66
3 M
'Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses
C. M. & St. P Ry.... 8 16
Wabash 1 ,
Mo. Pacific Ry 10
Union Pacific system. 69 27 3
C. & N. W. Ry 8 1
F., B. A M. V. R. R. . 62 68 3
C, Bt. P.. M. A O.... 36 18
B. A M. Ry 66 39 18
C, B. A V). Ry i
C, R. I. 6t P., east.. 6 1
C, R. I. A P., west.. 4 4 2 2
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Gt. Western. 3
Total receipts ....246 176 21 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number 01 neao indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Horn. Sheerj.
Omaha Packing Co 958 1,627
Swift and Company 1,070 2.5KS 2,491
Cudahv Packing Co 1,373 8.2!6 K
Armour A Company .... 868 8,830 1,1.6
Armour A Co. from 8. C 963 ....
Vansant & Co 21
Carey & Benton 18
Lobman A Co 8
W. I. Stephen 21
Hill A Son
Huston A Co 15
N. Morris 108
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 46
L. F. Husg 46
Hobblck A B 66 .... . ....
Sol Degan 28
Hammond Btandlsh 268 ....
Krey Packing Co 371 ....
F. A S. Co.; 897
J. B. Root 46
M. Hagerty A Co $4
Other buyers 283
Total 6,434 12,440 4.614
CATTLE There were not as many cattle
nere looay as arrived a week ago Dy about
2,000 hesa. The local demand and also the
snipping demand was brisk and trading
ruiea active,- with prices a little stronger
all around. buyers were out at an early
hour and It was nut long before the cattle
Dega.n moving toward me scales, and, in
feci, the bulk of the early arrivals was
soon out of first hands.
The market on corn fed steers could safely
be quoted strong and active. As Is gen
erally the case under such circumstances.
many of tne more desirable grades sold
at prices that looked as mucn as 6al0c
higher. The general market, though, is
best described by calling ll active and
strong. There were a good many cattle
ottered of better quality than the general
run. several bunches selling sa high as
85.0U. and this Improvement in the quality
of course makes tne maraei appear oeiier
on paper.
Tle cow maraer. waa aiso active ana
strong, with something strictly choice In
the way of ugnt-weigni neuers pernaps a
little higher. Trading was brisk from
start to finish and there did not seem to
be any too many on sale to meet the re
quirements of the trade, so that a good
cearance was made.
bulls, veal calves and stags all sold at
fully as good prices as were paid yester
day.
There were very few stockers and feed
ers included In the offerings and most of
those that did arrive were rather lacking
In Quality. Anything at an desirable could
safely be quoted steady and something
choice might nave sold a nine stronger
owing to the scarcity ot that class. Repre
sentative sales:
BEEF
8TEF.RS.
No.
AT.
... 440
... 440
... soo
... I0
... 714
...Hal
... KM
...
... tu
... 70
... t
... o0
... 440
...looo
.. 10U0
...1042
. ..lost
...:io
...1151
...
... w
... M
...1010
...1110
...11M
..ItlW
... 7t
... M
...Ut4
...loot
...1214
...107T
...1117
...IO70
...1000
...llaO
...1104
Pr.
I 00
8 76
t 7
I U
8 0
I 4
I 76
I M
I W
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 OS
4 06
4 10
4 IS
4 16
4 16
4 30
4 10
4 56
4 i6
4 M
4 16
4 56 .
4 IS
4 S
4 W
4 M
4 90
4 10
4 40
4 I
4 a
4
4 IS
4 IS
4 If
4 lit
4 IS
4 IS
4 as
4 15
4 4.)
4 40
I 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 46
4 46
4 41
4 46
4 46
4 46
4 46
4 46
Ns.
AT.
11M
lint
.....1041
Uii
116
16.
HUM
1176
1271
1116
10J
122
124 1
10t
i:hk
110
1114
114
14M
1114
1217
1147
1070
1171
121
1111
ISM)
till
.- ..121
IXi
Hit
110
1210
1217
ItU
. ...1571
.... 127
117
Ul
....1114
1101
1116
1K4
117
fwO
Ill
141
Ill
111!
1UI
1107
int
121
1617
1441
1411
1461
1446
1114
Pr.
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 66
4 46
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 65
4 64
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 0
4 40
4 0
4 40
4 0
4 6
4 4
4 46
4 46
4 70
4 1
4 10
4 10
4 70
4 10
4 7
4 10
4 TO
4 70
4 TO
4 10
4 16
8 74
4 Tl
4 71
4 71
4 7S
4 16
4 16
4 60
4 M
4 0
4 o
I M
8 OS
I Ot
8 1
17....
14....
6....
o....
16....
ts....
II....
II...
to....
1....
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14....
II . .. .
10....
II....
II....
II....
II....
1 ...
II....
10....
46....
0....
17....
IS....
14....
40....
17....
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40....
IV....
17....
II....
47....
71 ...
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41....
14....
11....
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to....
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S ...
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67....
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104...
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II. ...
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38....
34....
ii
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...1011
...111.4
...1077
...1017
...I, .4
...mo
...Hit
...1141
.. .ISO.
...i:
.,.1000
... 464
...1111
...1141
... 17
.. .1160
...1171
...1IH
...1171
...HI
...110
.in
4 a
STEERS AND COWg.
It 721 t 16 It 77 4 If
1 641 t Tl II 114 4
T Tt 4 1 1 114 4 41
II Ml 4 1 17 106 HI
tO 4 II 1 Jlli 4 ,9
11 "7 4 t tt) 1211 4 W
Ml 4 M
STEERS AND HKIFERS. -
1J 76 I 4 It IIS 4 40
11 1" 8 II 1141 4 40
660 4 14 lo 4 4.
It 4 4 0 1 iom 4 M
11 1010 4 ! IJol 4 66
16 67 4 M 14 1211 4 44
tl II U44 4 M
14 1011 4 t
STEERS AND STAGS.
lU0 "cows: lM
1 11 1 114 8 60
1 104 I M l 1177 ( 64
1 70 t I 1 11M I 6
1 10 t 16 f 111 I 66
1 t f6 I. 1041 64
1 IW t to 1 124 I 40
t 11 I M 8 10a I M
I 100 I 60 4 1117 I M
1 ' I 6 I ll I 44
1 110 I 64 4 Ii7 I 4a
t 16 $ a t M1 I Tt
8 IM t I IIM 4 74
1 7 t 7t 1 110 t T6
I l'la t IS t M0 I 76
1 110 I tO I 1JT I 76
117 I 0 I. I T6
1 10M I M I IM I 71
1 l 8 0 J . 114) I 76
I H I 8. I H
4- Uu $ $ 116 3 at
r '
1 lii 1 10 t no 1 DA
t 11 t 1 noc. 1 n
1M t n t km t u
t 4 1 !JoO I H
1 1"') I ih I ..1110 I .1
t 14M1 I S 1 1W I US
I an 1 SB 11 ion) J ,
I lira 1 m i m 1 m
1 lion I ffi 1 -o 1 a.i
1 a.ifl i 4n 7 .ijjs 1 ,)
t 1IU I 4 S 107 tn
4 li I 40 pn
I t7 j an i iJ70 on
I I?n4 I 4 1 1130 4 M
t line 3 mi t itto 4 on
I l!'0 I 10 "ft 4 10
COWS AND HKIFERS.
tl M 4 00
HEIFERS.
t sno ts I las I 60
IIT 140 6 I?0 I rt
7T I 7) 17 1 1 In
I 401 I IS 44 01 I
144 i Tl 1 WO J n
U l I 1 - 1 (.'
4 a.1S I 00 ?t 110 4 10
It 4.11 I 15 14 Ml 4 IS
1 I.W I 60 4 116
4 ,MBt)Lk ,M n
1 tan I 4& 1 14fl t 4
1 It I 16 1 I1 t 0
1 1IS6 I 76 ' 1 140 I M
1 14S0 t 16 1 '! SO
1140 I II 1 174:1 t M
1 1670 I 10 I 1!"40 I S
1 1.16 t 10 :i 1 :io I
1 1600 I 10 I 1710 I 4S
1 1411 t 4 1 1?0 t 10
1 1510 t 16 1 1""1 1"
I WHO IX 1 20 I
1 i:so t 40
CALVE1
4 I1T t Tl 1 11 t 61
1 Ml IK ' 4 liS 60
1 SS 4 00 1 110 6 SO
1 JSO 4 50 1 ISO 6 SO
4 .' tS IM 1 120 6 SO
1 170 6 00 1 10 i SO
1 100 4 IS 1 100 $16
t 120 I 60
STAGS.
1 mo 1 10 1 mo 4 00
1 into t is
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 410 t ?6 I TI0 I TO
II 110 I 0 T Til I TO
4 430 I tS I 0 17
It IW I H t 410 t TS
16 4"t I 06 41 t It
1 110 t 40 1 61 I 10
4 Ill t 40 1 600 t ST.
1 TS0 t 10 T S61 I SS
172 t 60 13 Ki IK
10 IM I 64 14 IM I M
1 72 I 60 10 77 4 00
II Ill t . II l 4 00
1 40 I 40 tl 4 00
7 lot I 70 11 614 4 60
HCK1S There was a fairly liberal run of
nogs nere mis morning, out receipts at
4ther tHlnts were not excessive, and local
packers seemed to be quite anxious for
suiiullrs. The market opened about steadv.
but gained In activity and strength an the
morning advanced until the market was
strong to a nickel higher than yesterday
market. The sales made early were largely
around 84.75. hut the later Improvement
made the hulk of the hogs sell from $4.7.i
to $4.80, with the choicer loads going
largely from $4.80 to $4.90. The less desir
able loads sold from 84.75 down. Salesmen
were complaining to some extent about the
way the light hogs were selling, ami by
light weights they mean those much under
200 pounds. The demand for that class Just
at present Is not very brisk and unless
very choice they have to sell considerably
under the bulk or tne nogs.
The extreme close of the market waa a
trifle wenk. as packers apparently had their
more urgent orders filled and took advan
tage of that fact to pound the market on
the late arrivals to some extent. The late
sales were largely nt $4.75 sAnd $4.77H and It
took something strictly choice to bring bet
tcr than that. Representative saies:
No. At. Bb. Pr. No. At. sh. Pi.
It 110 .. 1 78 47 224 10 4 7714
II 101 . . 8 90 71 12 .. 4 T7V,
61 141 M 4 M 1 136 140 4 77S
US 151 .. 4 4 to 24 M 4 77 Vs
64 161 l0 4 10 64 to .. 4 77V,
26 216 10 4 10 II tt 4 ITt
60 210 4 70 4S Ill .. 4 i'fe
14 114 .. 4 10 47 164 110 4 10
71 171 .. 4 70 ' 14 266 W til
11 191 .. 4 72't 44 221 .. 4 10
K lt 100 4 71V 12 200 Ml ll
I Ill 40 4 72 44 244 110 4 10
14 Ill .. 4 TtSt M 172 .. 4 SO
IS in! .. 4 76 III 2ni tO 4 U
7 131 140 4 75 41 247 .. 4 10
to. ...... .11 210 4 76 Tl till ..4 40
Tl Ill 10 4 76 I' 24! tU 4 to
tO to .. 4 76 47 261 .. 4 10
41 21 140 4 76 l 209 SO 4 tO
61 101 120 4 It 6 261 60 4 KO
tl IH .. 4 It k tit .. 4 10
II lit .. 4 11 Tt 227 60 4 10
tl Ml 10 4 76 T4 237 60 4 10
II IM M 4 Tt 4 164 40 4 10
T6 210 140 4 T6 It 2S4 .. 4 10
Tl Ill 40 4 774 40 14t 60 4 14
II IMS 10 4 77 l, 11 111 40 4
40 121 124 4 T7V4 14 tST .. 4 tl
II... 241 SO 4 77,j tt tilt 10 4 KO
41 211 120 4 T7Vi 12 Ill .. 4 10
Tt 114 ' .. 4 77",, 27 241 .. 4 to
Tl lit .. 4 77tt 44 166 110 4 10
in... Ml 10 4 TT, to 14T ..4 60
Tl 211 W 4 TT'4 1 S0 40 4 10
It 141 W 4 77 V, II 2t'l 140 4 10
41 2S4 M 4 77 s, it.. ...... 100 .. 4 10
1 in 60 4 774 TO 171 400 4 10
T4 til 10 4 77',, 7(t..,.....:21 60 4 60
41...'...'. .146 844 4 77', T4. '...1ST ..'410
44. .11 ' i. 4 77V,' 41. .271 ., 4(0
75..... ...221 1J0 4 rrvt 44 24 . . 4 to "
ft 211 40 4 T7Vt 12 .. 210 44 4 10
T4 14 .. 4f7ie 10. tlT 4 60
TT tilt .. 4 T74 60 211 120 4 10
tl lit 10 4 77 s, It ..22 ..4 10
Tl tit 40 4 T7V ti 142 40 4 40
14. til ... 4 TTv V0 332 .. 4 10
IS 151 M 4 77 C 216 10 4 M
II 141 .. 4 TTv, 41 234 140 4 10
S it 124 4 77 V, 16 247 .. 4 0
II 221 .. 4 T74 OH 231 .. 4 10
46 Ill 10 4 77 V, II Ml .. 4 10
47 134 10 4 T7V 17 260 40 4 10
72 ...101 60 4 TTVtj 51 2r.4 100 4 U
T4 244 40 in-, ts ::,s .. 4 12
Tt til 10 4 77 S, IS 26S 10 4 12V,
7 166 .. 4 T4 41 130 .. 4 IIS
42 Ill .. 4 Tt ' II tt 4 kit
t 177 .. 4 76 Tl 250 40 4 12
70 IM .. 4 76 T6 214 .. 4 &?Vb
Tl 224 100 4 TS 408 140 4 '-"
0 146 40 4 76 17 IV? .. 4 12
41 21.2 to ITS II 144 .. 4 1.2 V,
It t.12 IM 4 76 61 22S .. 4 12',
T4 Ill .. 4 75 10 rl m 4 f.
70 140 .. 4 77 ti SF IH 40 4 66
11 261 140 I T7V4 20 230 . . 4 5
II 24 10 4 77Vi 60 32S ..40
IT 11 10 4 17W 11 til .. 4 00
SHEEP There was a verv moderate run
of sheep here this morning, only about
nineteen cars being reported. The demand
was up to the usual standard and buyers
were out early. The market could be
quoted active and strong, with some sales
or tne more desirable grades perhaps a
trifle higher. Everything changed hunds
about as fast as offered. Some cllorjed
wethers brought $6.16 and another atrii.g of
very choice ones sold fur $5.60, which Is the
top price of the season. The $6.50 clipped
wethers were about as good as any that
have been here this season. Ewes with the
wool on sold at $5.00 and $5.10 and some
loir woolen wethers sold for lb.60.
1 nere were very few lambs on sale, but
tney sold readily at rood, steadv prices.
some enppea ones sold up to to.txi.
No.
Av. Pr
,77 4 00
97 6 00
, 107 5 10
, 107 6 10
.62 6 21
.65 6 26
,93 6 50
,70 6 60
.70 6 60
,40 8 00
.63 3 50
.88 4 84
.83 4 75
.90 4 76
.90 4 75
.104 6 15
.104 6 16
.67 6 26
. fat 4 75
.70 6 30
.74 6 SO
.131 6 60
, ai 86
MARKET
10 western cull wethers
$73 western clipped ew
8 western clipped ewes
$01 western clipped ewes
Tl native lambs
63 native lambs
233 western clipped wethers
43 western clipped Ism lis
227 western clipped lambs
iv spring lam o
16 cull western lambs
220 cull wool ewes
8 western ewes
370 western wethers and ewes...
Bit) western wethers and ewes...
81 western wethers
308 western wethers
133 western lambs .k
10 western clipped ewes
4 western clipped wethers
436 western cllDbed wethera
4ol western clipped wethers
$84 western clipped lambs
CHICAGO MVE STOCK
Cattle Steady. Haas Itroaar u
Be
Higher, Rhaep IOo Lower.
CHICAGO. Aurll 26. CATTLE Receipts.
a.'puo neaa. inciuaing 4U lexans. Mantel
steady; good to prime steers, 8615i5b5;
poor to medium, $3.9ii6.0o: stockers and
l..r(.r. 1 1 aj.. ........ t JnJ.u An.
. t.win. -w, www, . ,vw.w. liruril.
$3 264jjp4.7b; canners. $1.7Vfl2 76: bulls, $2,000
,i.i, catves, .-.o"uo.w; isxas iea steers,
4.Kyu 00.
HOtia Keceipts today, 10,000 neaa: esti
mated tomorrow, iz.uuu neap; market strong
to 6c higher; heavy and butchers. $4.96
6.16; goon to choice heavy, 85.06trfl.il: rough
neavy, it mo w; ngnt, 44.s1xae.1u: bulk of
sales. $4 -tl 10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18 600
head: niarket steady to 100 lower: lambs.
steaay 10 strong; gooa 10 cnolce wethers,
fta ZrJtf. Kit. fflir to rholra trilA,4 H ;R,i bi.
clipped western sheep. $4 006.30; clipped"
native lambs. $4.ttfi : clipped western
lamos. o.tHi.w; wooiea western lambs.
$6X(T1.00.
Kaaiai City Live Stork Market,
KANSAS CITT. Aurll -It. -CATTLE R..
eelpts, 4.&.0 head. Including 2 southerns
market liu45c hlsher. Export and dressed
beef steers. $4 Hf.a 40; fair to good, $4 0"3-
t.ia, wniern iea sieers. MO"'CI' W; stocitera
and feeders, strong. $1 2MH 0t; southern
steers. $8 7M4 ,4: southern cows. t' Z,ti3 Kit:
native cows. I2 00r4 26: native heifers. Li bl
4Tu: ouns, ti (tn4.w; raJves. :ii.ii4 Wi.
HtKJB-Keceipts. 8.000 head; niarket 6c
nigner. rop, h'4; bulk. (4 Ko-HH.fco; heavy.
$4 v04.t74,: packers, $4.8fc44 ; pigs and
iigr.ts. 44 as-OH 15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.000
neao; market steady to loe higher; native
lambs. $&.;54 6t: western lambs, I Oo 75 ;
fed ewes, $4 tvt)8 6o; yearlings, . 8i.00a6.00;
lucaers ana teeuers, 4J tJ-4.to.
Jw York l.lve Black Market.
NEW YORK, April $.-CATTLE Boeves,
receipts. l bead; no trading. The market
for dressed beef was ateady at 6ltl"1-c per
lb. Cables were steady. KxDorie todav.
614 rattle, 1,226 sheep and 4,it quarters
beef.
1'ALVES-Rccelpis. 16 head. Market was
slow but steady; eommoa to fair veals
old t $.17Sii-6 15; city dressed veals, weak
St tvTj9c per lb, a f-w extra big at ic.
lit HIS Receipts, 4.411 head. Mnlkei ws
quoted rteady.
SHEEP AN O LAMRS-Kcceipts. 9iX he id.
Sheen In good demand and steady: limbs
stciuiy and slow, a deck of utishotn Jersey
ewes sold at $4.90; a few head of extra
clipped sheep st $i.9"; prime unshorn
lamos, (i.ati; cnppco. .1.11 imvi.i..-m
mutton steady at 8tjloo per lb.; dressed
lambs, slow at llfil-c.
Ut. l.oals Lit Mock. Market.
PT. UU1S. April 28. CATT1 E Receipt a.
3.1100 head. Including 800 Texans; market
stendv; native shipping and export steers.
11 3i-,fihft: dressed bcrt and butcher steers.
$4(ii6 6; steers under 1,000 lbs , $1 oVa4.-6.
stockers and feeders, H-ovm1 .00; cows sou
heifers. $2.5ty4 "J; ennners. 3 nt)..Mi; nuns,
$:.tli3 40; calves, $.,.rt"u.ti01 Texas and In-
tiinn steers. lUIHA). cows anil nwuers.
$J.6tii3.75. .
tiLH.it Koccipts, 1, nenti; sicmot; pig"
and liahts. $4 4"ul9ti; pucker. $4.tli5.';
butchers and best heavy, $.V(Kfr5.10.
tiHKKI' AM) 1.A MRS Receipts, neilii;
market steady; native muttons, $4.j0!fV;
lambs. $6.1!.Vii.V7n: culls and bucks, $Xto
6.00; Blockers, $J.2o'ti".'.76.
Stark la MaM.
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha 6t II.SO 4.)
Chicago 1 $.! IS.!"1! 15,(i,i
Kansas City 4.5i 6.0W 4.00"
St. lunula !.0 4.5oo ' .vm
Pt. Joseph 1,749 4 M J,4"C
Sioux City l.SWr 4.000
Totals 1!1.049 43.7S4 26,v2
St. Joseph Mve Stork Markrt,
r. JOSEPH. April MR CATTL15 He
re, pt. 1.749 head; market steady to 10e
higher: natives. $:i.8T.?i5.3; cows mid heifers,
$3.i4fH.75; stockers and feeders, $.Uj'84 40.
H04.S Keceipts. 4,ti4 lieatl; mnlkei Re
higher; light, $4.77V'(4.92S; medium and
heavy, $4.82V4W4 96.
flHKKl' AN L IAMIiB KCee PIS. 1.452
head; steady to 6c. higher; htmbs. $6.80.
aionx City Live Stock Market.
SlOt'X CITY. Ia.. April 26 tSpeclal Tel-
egram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1,:M head;
market, steady; beeves, n.owr i; cows
bulla and mixed, $2. 304.00; stockers and
feeders. $3.0O'i4.00; calves and yearlings,
$2.75ffS.8R.
HticiU Keceipts. 4. urn nean: maraet,
steady, selling at $4.65414.85; bulk of sales.
$4,764)4.86.
Foreign Financial.
RERUN, April 26 Exchange on Lon
don, 20m 444pfgs. for checks. Discount
rates, short bills. x p4f cent; tnrce
months" bills, 2 por cent. Prices generally
on the nourse today were ratner nrm.
American rails were weaker.
PARIS, April 26. Trading on the Hours
today was Irregular and prices were heavy.
Russian Imperial 4s closed at 81.20. Three
per cent rentes, 97f 6'4o for the account.
I,I)N1HI, April L'ti. money win in moo-
erate demand. The supply woe ample.
Home rails arid Kaffirs were buoyant.
Consols were r slightly easier at midday.
They rallied later and closed at 8Sv
Americana opened heavy and uncertain.
but remained nt about parity. Erie,
Southern Paclflo and Cnlon Facino tend
upward. Prices generally closed upward.
Foreigners were nteady in spue 01 many
adverse rumors circulated on the conti
nent. Kaffirs were stimulated.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. A Drtl 26.-DRY GOOD8-
Buvers are oiwratlng cautiously and It Is
evident from the irregularity which la re
ported in the local market they have war
rant in doing so. It la reported a local
Jobber has made a price of 74in on fruits
and Lonsdsles and kid finished cambric
are also reported aa being cut by second
hands.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April Butter firm,
and prints lc higher: extra western ere am
er v, 24c; extra nearby prints, 26c.
EOOS Easter: fresh nearby, 1784c at tho
mark; fresh western and fresh southwest
ern, 18c; fresh southern, 17.
CHEESE Steady- New York full rresm,
choice to fancy, lOfilOHc; fair to good, 10t7
lOHc. ,,
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO. April 26.-WHIBKT. Steady,
on a hlsla of $1.28.
PEORIA. April 38. WHISKY. On a basis
of $1.28 for finished goods.
BT. li ih. April z. WMinr.1.-Bteaay,
on a basis of 31.8:?. -
CINCINNATI. Aprl 28. WHISK. Y. On
a basis of $1.28 for finished goods.
Coffee Mavrkart.
NEW YORK. April Jfi.-COFFER The
market for futures opened steady at un
changed prices to a decline of five points.
Sales were reported of 118.800 hags, in
eluding May. at 6.75c; July. $.(i.06c: An
rust. 6.10c; September, 8.2Ef741.30c: Decem
ber. C.5MM60C; January. 6.o6tJ0.65c and
March, 6.80$.86c.
LEGAL, SOTICE.
BANKRUPT SALES.
Sealed bids will be received by the un
dersigned trustee In bankruptcy until $
o'clock p. m. on the 7th day of May, 1904,
for the sale and purchase ot a practically
new stock of harness and saddlery, furni
ture and fixtures, now located at Anita,
Iowa. Parties desiring to bid can see the
stock and Invoice on application.
Right to reject any and all bids reserved.
A27-29M1-3M. E. A. STONE, . Trustee.
DEPARTMENT
(Tt. T. Mm AROADB.)
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ta our gaaaral krakarasa la
STOCK8 AND GRAINS
bbt Ire 4 U atatllsk s irBClAl, SOMO Da
Wa ewa aa attar, er will su
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MUNICIFAl 10 80 1
and other HUH BRAD! IEOUIITIII
FOR CASH
Bnalaaaa -a be ona at snt st ear 1
Branch oSloaB, and oallTary mala from ear
aaral otttcas la adnnaapolla Uroufa any af
'he 17 national sad stale twnks wnica axa our
apoitartaa.
Bond IaU Sent on JiequuL
GOE
cotmissiON co-
CniiB SfocAl Bonds.
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141B Paraaai St. Telephoae B44)T.
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National Bank
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Capital aad Surpiai, $600,000
nxm Mutrir. &. un. . roo. v. .
urrinMAKtatsr.
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aacevata sf saaka. ssaaara, anw.
Irmm aad ladiTMaals ee favershl
atieva
tana.
forelga Biebuea 844(61 sad sold.
Latter al Craoit laaaad. available ta alt
Sana ml ta aarll.
Utaraa said ea flaw OarUAouea ef Dva14.
i tiesiiee.a sjaaa sronptir eas sasesaatiaiuy.
w fafeaaa
WHY 171-2 CENT COTTOrd
WILL EQUAL $1.85 WHEAT.
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IN ITS EFFECT ON TUB STOCK MARKET
land lar ikl lattar abawlna what atacka la u lj
aaaaa tb aaaat uoaar out of It. a canisg rlaa. .
Ordars oxocaaad ta all Itatad stacks (or loTaatmri.t
or oa naartln. iaactal sitaetloa giaoa te Mlt.
loTaataaanu.
Saad tar lllsatralad saok daacrlkUia sroseniM and
aqulpaaaat t , .
CROWN KINQ MINES C0.
UferwAtioa 9onr$nilDg tblt vlutlt pfvrty lj
;i ybr tNLUTiCii ftVOCKft cbdMrtullf UraitUi!
J. I. McLEAN V CO.. Banker-,
Mai a Orare, 244 Brad gt., Xer Yarl..
L0WREYBR0S.&C0
COMMISSION MEUCUANTS.
Grain, Stocks
and Provisions.
of
tlDcclal attentioQ atveu lo ulcgraiili. nni
sit orutsia, ivMAiiA.