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    TTIE OMAHA DAILY HE 12: WEDNESDAY. A PHIL 19. 1003.
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I.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Grain Being Meod to Chicago Prpparator
to May Delivery.
LIQUIDATION IN CORN IS TO BE HEAVY
Market In Wheat tsjtnre a Little
Mrnng-er Today anil In lorn n
Utile Weaker 4 nrn Mind.
Inter on llrrnL.
Vj. 1. notDiprn, M "S; May, $1.05; July,
1."1V ;ptember, 84l,c.
ua I s 10 strive and mi truck.
-8c.
4.1114 M.I) t,lt4l II rHOMMOX
OMAH A. Apt.i .'.'
Wheat was a mtli! stronger loduv and
mm a little weaker. The May wheat be
fore noon reached the high and low points
of $1.15 and J1.141, against 11.15 and I! l.TS
for Monday. The Julv wheat ranged be
tween MS and against 8S'4 him 87,
lor Monday. Liverpool closed from uu
i 'hanged to i higher. Purls ui unchanged
i.i 5 lower, Berlin gained u anri Buda
I'ent (allied l'. At the opening today
Wrenn bought 125,000 May wheat and Inter
took a good amount of July. Armour was
supposed to be buying July through Wrenn
and Knecland. Then? wbh no sign of the
Gates crowd In the market. IVuvy sold
the May wheat and Love, Olllelt and
l-Mndley-Barrrll were buyers. The volume
r trade wan light and the market flue
mated rather widely on small trades. The
hrst of the wheat from M liiticapoli and
Duluth to be moved to Chicago has arrived,
ilfteeu cars, unrt wan graded us No. 1
northern. Minnenpnll houses have loaded
out 't'i cars of wheat In the last forty
eight hour, most of which wa for Chicago.
Iuluth la nald to have loaded 4o,ooo bushels
tor Minneapolis In two day a. The north
western cam. Including Chicago, were 248
for today, against 167 a week ago and I'. I
iast year. The primary receipts of wheat
hi 3U.OU0 bushels, against 274.0UO last year,
and the shipments -are 25o,0i bushels,
..gainst 279.00c. Bradstreet's makes the
wheat visible east of the Hookies decreaae
i .37,ura bushels and the afloat and European
Mocks son. wo, making la total of 2.171.0UO
huheln. The St. Ileitis crowd expected lltl-i-ii
Hon there over tin" May deliveries for
it I said the long will refuse to receive
teel wneat mu(l with red Russian rrom
Oregon. The stories of crop deterioration
continue to come in from all aides, prln
cipally the southwest. As an offset Charles
Dalrymplo ot the Dull ymplea 4.000 acre
farm north of Km go Hiiyn the soil condi
tions for needing are the best in years
throughout the Reu river valley. He says
they do not need rain before May 1 be
cause of th unusual amount of frost In
the ground. i
The big lolders of the May corn did not
e any Monday, nut the leading shj.-ts
are said to he covering during the present
break. Corn has dropped 21,c from the
high point of last Thursday. The high
anil low points todav were ITS'" and 47'c,
against 48c and 47o Monday. Heavy liqui
dation Is lookeil 'or In the next two w ?ks
from the. holders of corn anil oats. The
Tospeet is for a uood delivery and It is
inprobuhle that the average speculators
v 1 11 care to take Hie cash grain. The
irlmarv recelnts in corn were 433. ft Ml bush
els, against TKI.OOO bushela, uhd the ship
ments arc Sufi.ijo bushels, against Clst.ooO
bushels. Bradstreet's shows an increase
in the world's visible supply of corn of
1.030.(810 bushels. The oats visible de
creases 1.012.000 bushels. The corn clear
ances for the day are reported at 147.0(10
bushels.
Omaba Cash Prices,
WHEAT No. hard. ll.tXWtl.02;
hard. (H'chi?l.O0; No. 4 hard., 75'rOc
spring. 81.00; No. 4 spring. 112c.
COUN-No. 2, 4.1V: No. 3. 43Vo; No. I.
42'ac; no grade. Sfcht.'c; No. 2. Il'ic: No
I yellow. 44c; No. 3 white, 44c; No. a
white, 44c.
OATPNo. 2 m-xe.l, 2SH-o; No 3 mixed.
; No. 4 mixed. 2'W: No. 'i white, 29V
No. 2 white, 2tv; No. 4 white,
tnriarU, 2!i'o. .
Carlo!
Features of the Trading) anil I losing
Prices on Bvaktl of Trade.
CHICAGO. April IS.-vLiberal decreases
In the worlds available stocks of wheat
wa an Influential factor In making a
strong msrket today. At the close wnat
for May delivery showed a gain of pre
cisely c. July wheal Is up . Corn Is
practically unchanged, tints are up Vy V'.
Provisions are tiuciianged to Sc lower
A strong undertone uervaded the wheat
market throughout the entire session not
withstanding that several bearish factors
I were In evidence at the start. Despite eas
j ier catties and increased loc.il receipts, the
! iiiurkel opened firm with Julv up a shad?
to "e, at rfr7V May was unchanged
at 11.14V One cause of the firmness was
a good demand for July from a prominent
hull trader. Offerings were comparatively
light. The weather throughout the greater
part of the winter wheat belt was re
torted unofficially as being still dry and
cold. This helped to stimulate demand for
the distant futures. Prices gradually
worked up a trifle. Toward the noon hour
the market became decided)) strong on
active buying brought out bv a decrease of
2.1"0,ii bu. In the world's visible supply. A
year ago there was a decrease of only H17.
bu. i)n the bulge Julv advanced to RxVa
&V Meanwhile May whs lifted to ll.lhH
on small scattered trading. The weekly
weather bureau report claiming generally
favorable conditions for the growth of
winter wheat caused considerable profit
taking late In the day. As a result part
of the gain was lost. Sentiment, however,
continued quite bullish, the market closing
rlrm, with Julv at 88c. Final quotations on
May were at I1.1&V Clearances of wheat
and flour Were equal to ltit).;)iil) bu. Trlmary
receipts were Hi.Son bu., compared with
274.1110 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
ami Chicago reported receipts of 248 cars,
against 187 cars last week and lfil a year
ago.
Influenced by smaller receipts than ex
pected shorts "were quite active buyers of
corn during the first half of the session.
In consequence the market whs Inclined
to bullishness. Later an easier tide de
veloped on sellers brought Increased pri
mary receipts. July opened unchanged to
' higher, at 47V4'&47V, sold between
4ihc and 47To .and closed at 47Vf47Vc.
Local receipts were 205 curs, with 12 of
contract grade.
Reports of dry weather had a bullish
effect on the oats market. Pit traders were
good buyers during the entire session. July
opened unchanged to a shade lower at
2H'4n29V. sold up to 30c and closed at
fCSm'. Local receipts were 22 cars.
Liquidation of May products had a weak
ening effect on the provisions market.
Early In the day the market was quite
firm us a result of small receipts of hogs,
but lack of any substantial support made
possible the later slight decline. At the
closo July pork was oft 5c at $12.80. Lard
was unchanged at $7.40. Ribs were off 24c
al $7.22Va'c(7.2o.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat,
40 cars; corn, !07 cars; oats, M cars; hogs,
32,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
No.
No.
2jVaCi
Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
157 255 122
102 li 10
81
10
ID 11 33
6 It 5
Market.
in Minneapolis
ss reported by the Krtwarus-wood com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, wsa:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yey.
Wheat, I
Chicago
Kansas City ....
Minneapolis
Duluth
HI. Louis
Omaha
Minneapolis tiraln
The range of prices paid
May.
July.
Sept.
1 OHM:'
1 0X I
1 0-1
1 04 I
84;
1 OX',,
1 03
84-V
. Yes'y.
1 07',4j 1 0.i'
1 03 S 1 l'2T
H4-V 84 V
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May Julv
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
May July
La rd
May '
July
Sept.
Itlhs
May
July
Hept.
I 1
XT
I I I
14': t 15J 1 14i
S3H S2 s:
!82,Jft
47ii',V
47 V Hi
47i 'a,
I I
MUj.fi V
2WlS.
,287eH-!
I 12 s7Vi
13 87141
I 1
7 224!
7 40
7 56 I
1 15
88
IV831
474
47'
4 WYa 474M4;
47 47Va
4,4 474 UU
1 14';
. 7
824
17V,
474
474
,294l6'4,i94'64-
30
SO ,i!'14''0l'4l
2!)i284'il'2it; 1K4
HO 12 50 12 5241 12 HO
:4
29,
284
12 K.4 12 80 , 12
974
7 i.5
7 45
I
7 25 !
7 424
7 57 v,
7 no
7 2741
l 4a I
I
7 224.
7 40 I
7 55 '
9.1 I
7 224
7 424
80 I 12 .
I
I 4:
i ' I
7 55
8 !5 I
7 2ft I
7 434l
7 r4
7 40
7 Bo
6 974
7 274
7 42Vi
ino-
to the
KW YORK I4KAKHAI, MtllhKT
tluntatlons of the Day on Aarloua
t omniodltles.
NKW YORK. April W.FLOm Receipts,
bids.; exports, ti.ti.V bbla. Market
dull but atcudv; winter patents, $5.20
KiVfiO: winter straights. .i 0(.,i5.lii; Minne
sota patents. $5.6j.Hiti.0o; winter extras. $3.50
H4.00; Mlnnearita bakers'. 3.&o&4.30; winter
low grades. $3.40ifi3.!iO. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to good, $4 25'a4.05; choice to fancy,
$4.70 4 90.
CORNMF.ATj Steady ; fine white and
vcllow, $l.a: coarse, new", tl.08fjfl,lfl;
kiln dried. $2.76'"n2.9o.
RYF. Nominal ; western, fn". bid.
PAULEY Dull: feeding. 454c e. 1. t,
New York; malting, 4i'.'i52c e. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 4.000 bu.: spot market
rlrm: No. 2 red. $1.04. nominal, elevator:
No. 2 red, $1.K4, nominal, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1,104 f. o. b.
afloat : No. I hard. Manitoba. $1.02'4 f. o. b.
afloat. Acting on the complaints of dry
weather from winter wheat sections, steady
cables, bull support and a decrease In
world's stocks, wheat was generally nrra
today and higher up to the last hulf hour,
1 hen realising destroyeo part or me au-
t stxe. It. closed barely steady ana 'V(f 'c
ret higher. May. $1,084 to 1.09, closed at
$1,084; July, 24fifl34e, closed at !!c; Sep
tember, 87'h874c, closed at 87c.
CORN Receipts. 70,:50 bu.: exports. 102.
835 bu.: spot market firm; No. 2.
wic, elevator, and 53c t. o. b. afloat;
No. 2 yellow. 53c; No. 2 white, 52c.
The option market was neglected all day
In New York, but steady with wheat clos
ing net unchanged. May. 524rt'S24e, closed
at 5?4c; Julv closed at 524c.
OATS Receipts. OO.OiiO bu.; exports. 22.-
748 bu.: snot market unlet; mixed oats. M
to 83 pounds, 3Txi .1iS4e ; mi to ml white. 30 to
2 pound". &W3Vg ; clipped wnitc, m in w
jiunos, ;ii"iisi'.y.
1 HA Y Slow : sliiiuiiiiK. t0(riwc; gixid to
choice. 7"4'l824c.
HOPS Hteadv ; state, common to choice. 25
'i29c: 1!I03. 2241 25c; olds. ll13c: Pacific, coast,
1M4. 2fcn38e:-19ia. iKo.4c; olds. Ilil3c.
HIDKS Quiet; Ualveston. 20 to 2T. lbs.,
2"c; California. 21 to M lbs.. IH40; Texas,
dtv. 24 to 80 lbs., Uc.
LKATHKR Firm: acid. :'44(2fic.
PKOVIfllONS Hi'ef, steady; family. $13 OA
(ol3..ri0; mess, $ir.'n,lill.50; beef hams. $21. im
2.1.ii; psckei. $11.504112.011: city extra India
mess. $18.0091 20.txt. Cut meats, rlrm; pick
led hellle. $7.2ffi8.0O. ilikle slmuldei-s.
I'i.uOJiiI.OO; pli-kled hams, $9. no. Lard, steady;
western steamed. $7.50: refined, firm; con
tinent. $J7.M ; South America. $8 25; com
pound. $0.124111 374. Pork, quiet; family,
$14 .VrtilS.iO: short clear, $U.OU4il.'i.Oit; mess,
113 ,so 13 874.
TALl.oW Dull: liv t$2 per package).
44c; counttv ipuckage freel 44"'l44e.
1!ICK-Stadv. domestic, fair to extra.
24iti'c: Japanese, nominal.
Hl'TTKR Strong ; street price, extra
creamery. S?i:t!4e; ofllcial prices, creamery,
common to extra. 211 :'.V: state dalrr, com
mon to exira. 23'ii;.''; renovated, common to
cxiru, 17'u-'8c, western fancy, common to
xtra, 19i 27c: western imitation creamery,
cmmon to extra, 2M1280.
I 'I I EESK--FI1 m . state full creams, small,
colored and white, fancy. 144c; state, fine,
1:4e; stale, late made, colored and white,
poor to choice. 10til34c; state, large, col
ored and white, fancy, 14c; slate, fine.
i:i 41134c; state, late made, colored and
white, poor lo choice. 104'u I3e.
l-XSOs Steady; western storage packed.
J7i'c western firsts. lT1-.
POI'LTIIY Alive, steady: western chick
ens. l:V. fowls. 15c: old turkeys. li'.c;
dressed, qule; western ehlckens. Iftj12c;
fowls. He; turkeys. I4i18c.
Kansas I it) t.rsln auil I'rniUloui.
KANSAS CITY April IS. WHEAT -Dull;
M. 92A.VIH24C; July. TT-e: cash. No.
2 hard, 81.liliiM.07U: No 3. 9V43$104; No. 4.
T.vrmc; No red. $l.0."ri I 07; No. S. 5
II M; No. 4. 75y)9Tc.
CORN- Firm: Mav. 44 ; July. 44'444c;
cj,h. No. 2 mixed. 4.VSi4."4c; No. 3, 4ic; No.
J wh'te. 4V.r; Xj. 3. !.
OATS- Stetdv No. 2 white. 3144j324;
N. pilxed fU
ItYF-SiCHny. ,iifti,.,c.
AA'-Steady; choice llimHliy, n.SogflO.OO;
tiril.ie. $7.2: 'if 1. 7.1.
UCTTER Creainerv. 24fi28c: packing, 19c.
v .-JUIiOS- J ow er; Missouri and Ksnsns,
'tew No. i whltewood cute iuc'uded. IV;
cslsf ( omit, !4c: sees returned. Uc less.
rtereiins. Nniiinieots
44 ')
$12.50
Short
clear
ship'
No. 2.
Cash quotations were us follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, $4 90
ifi5.00; winter straights. $4.40i&4.8o; spring
patents, $5.005 40; spring straights, H.'Jtnii
4 80; bakers, $3.408 80..
WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.10451.144; No. J,
$1,0041.14; No. 2 red. $1.14'V(M 15-
CORN No. 2, 474c; No. I yellow. 484c.
OATH No. 2. !,c: No. is white, S4c;
No. 3 white, S0A4 4,314c.
KYE No. 2, 7e.
UARLEY-Good feeding, 37ii39c; fair to
choice malting, 4ii474c
SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.27; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.40; clover, contract grade, jit.uu.
PROVISIONS Mess pork? per hbl.
(612.55. Lard, per loo lbs.. $7.154j7.1I4
ribs sides (loose;. SD.8744W.0o; short
sides (boxed). $7.004j7 H4. -
Following were me receipts and
incuts 01 hour ana grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 22.30n 10,200
Wheat, bu H.3o 41, wu
Com, bu i8'.',5iio 79U0
Oats, bu 13(l,yt 'i4,(k
Rve. bu 4.200 2.1HK)
Rarley, bu 71,tM 4;.'0)
On the produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 264jiilo;
dairies, 23rg28c. Eggs, steady at mark,
cases included, 16c; nrsts, lc; prime fitsls,
17c; uraa, lie. Cheese, tady, 134 He
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOCI3, April 18. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, $1.02; track, St. 10;
Mav. $1.01; July, 83',i83'.4c; No. 2 hard, $1.01.
CORN Steady; No. 2 casn, 4i4c; track,
4l(4;t4c; May. 4fc; July, 4c.
tiA'l S Steady ; No. 2 cash, 31c; track,
314c; May, 2x4c; No. 2 white, 3S',c.
FLOL'R Dull; red winter patents', $5,004
5.25; extra fancy and straight, $4.55g4.7u;
clear, $4.004t4.40.
SEED Timothy, steady, $2.00Q2.75.
IMRNMEAI Steady, 2.MI.
BKAN Dull; sackeo. cast track,, 73c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $1.U41 13.5a; prairie,
8 (! 10(h.
I RON COTTON TIES
UAOdINO 74c.
UEMP TVINE4'
PROVISIONS Pork,
112.10. Lard, lower: prime steamed, $tl.72w
Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts,
$7.25; clear ribs, $7.25; short clcirs, $7-3i4.
Hucun, steadv; iKixed extra horti, $7,874;
clear ribs, $7,874: short clear, 18.(0.
POI'LTIIY Kany; chickens. 11c; springs,
$4.0ot5.6o per doien; turkeys, liw; ducks, He.
HI ITKR-Itigner; creamery, .(.uvic;
dairies, 1941 2c.
EtlCiS Steady, 154c, case count.
rieceipis. nnipments
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NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Throwing of Long Holding on 'Maikot
Causes Setere Inroad on Prices.
BIG SLUMP IN NORTHERN SECURITIES
Iroi of Mxleen Points nn nrl genils
Down liilon Pacllle nnil f.
I'anl lose Is Lowest
of ls.
NEW VtHtK. April lS.-Specululors long
on stocks showed a great deal of trepida
tion todav. which caused a free unload
ing and rather severe Inrosds on prices.
Tile news of the .lav contained nothing to
Indicate ati Impairment of actual values,
but the action of the market Itself served
to create distrust and uncertainty over
the many stories of brilliant nnanciai pio
lects which have been tne principal
live for the buving of stocks up
recent high level ot prices.
The Incident having the most direct in
fluence was the sudaen and violent break
of Northern Securities within the tirst ten
minutes of the trading In the curb mar
ket The first few sales of the stock were
at a fraction higher than Inst night, up t
181. hut alter that there seemed absolutely
no demand and the price was offered down
precipitately sixteen points without unit
ing buvers. 1 his news quickly reached the
floor of the Stock exchange and induced a
slump In the price of t nion Pacific and
St. Paul. The quick recovery of 10 or 13
points In Nortnern Securities wjas to
ported almost Immediately. The fever sh
action left sentiment very much unsettled
am. In the absence of actual news to ex
plain the break them was a disposition to
attribute it to the practical operating dif
ficulties in the curb market where facil
ities are restricted both In the matter of
supplv and of the conveniences for buy
ing, t'hils leaving the market narrow and
unrepresentative for any stock of sticn
nn enormous volume as that of the North
ern Securities company. Itut the volume
of the offerings of the related slocks on
the exchange deprived this explanation of
Its force. There was more p.aui.loll.1) in
the contention than on Ihe eve of tne
surrender of Northern Securities share
certificates lo ba exchanged for Northern
I'acille and Oreat Northern stock, there
developed a certain apprehension that wun
the return to the market of a great float
ing supplv of these constituent stocks it
would be found difficult to keep up their
price to the level at which they have re
cenilv sold. The tie-up in the Northern
Securities company has left the actual
floating supply ot Great Northern and
Northern, Pacific very small, making it
easv to mark up the price to figures moru
than double those prevailing before the
formation of the securities company. The
reports current to account for these pruts
and which have been ?J,"r.e'-ii
sanction of official authority haxe all n
dlcated financial readjustments rather
than any actual change In the cqiilt es of
.v.. The suimosed Plan to In
corporate Great Northern's iron
holdlna-s Into a sepnrate company
The market position of Cnlon raclllc also
lias been the subject of growing uP'p""
The enormous borrowing demand f"r
stock, which has attracted marked atten
tion, ban been generally attributed to the
desire for Its use for proxies at the meet
ing to niithortite the $100.0on.000 preferred
stock increase. The books are to close for
this meeting tomorrow and there seemed
a sudden realisation that this in rnn
release to the market of erj large
amounts of thin borrowed stock. There
was some dread enter lalned even that
this enormous hort owing of stock .might
represent quldatlng sales by insiders who
were T borrowing for delivery to disguise
the source of the selling. In fact there
L.f. verv aeneral disposition to suspect
the speculative conouion 01
..i,ai. renis. which
....1 1., Vneiniiu mocks, unloaded to
large extent. The supposition that there
wa5 retrenchment by selling in the stock
market against the necessities of the
wheat deal also continued in foice. The
weather bureau's weekly crop report re
trieved some apprehension of damage from
cold weather. Money continued eas A
survev of the day's net changes, however.
reveaTs a more decided setback In prices
than has occurred In many weeks. The
llcfsmg tone was the weakest of the day
and prices were at about the lowest.
Bonds were Irreaular. Total sales, par
value $3.a5.K"0. I ii.ed Stales bonds were
all unchanged on call. .,.. .
The quotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged tU-;.
shows the following cliang.f Cash In
hand. Increased. SO.sw.Aft marks; treasury
notes. Increased v.4.o" marks; other se
curities decreased 77."0.n"' murks; notes
in circulation, decreased 7.140,oi) marks.
1
land
Is an
the market
have been
1.01 0
12.900
.6i
-95c.
lower; Jobbing,
5.100
1.3C1)
62.1100
100
400
41 10
2.3"0
000
W, lli
"heat. b.
Cum. bu.
Oats. bu.
4
.29 '
. S.osa
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
ln.OOO
Sn.tKXi
5i . t
41,1100
lino
2S..":"0
1.000
2,li00
40.l
16.9O0
no
100
3IHI
Hilfl
15.200
200
2.700
4.201
2.600
1.7iiu
Kl
17.4l)
.Vki
900
33!fV'i
4. 811O
4.400
Available Hnpply of tiraln.
NEW YORK, April 18.-Speciul cables
and telegraphic cominunlcatlons received
bv Hradstreets today show the following
changes In available supplies. ;is compared
with last account: Wheat, Cnlted States
and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased
1. 37I.O"0 hit.; afloat for and In Europe, de
creased soo.ono bu.; total supply decreased
2.1"l.o"0 bu. Corn I'nlted States and Can
ada, east of the R'ickles. Increased 1,03''.
000. Oats. I'nlted States and Canada, east
of the Rockies, decreased l.U12,ona bu.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 18.-RCTTER-Scnrce;
extra western creamery. Sue; extra
nearby prints, 36c.
EMUS Steady; nearby fresh, l"4c at
mark; western fresh, 174c at mark.
CHEESE Unchanged; New' York full
cream fancy. 134'uljc; choice, 134c; fair
to good, 1244 Uc.
Alinorapolls (irala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 18 WHEAT
Mav. $l.o;4; July. tl.034'Ul.0i14; September,
M4H844c; No. 1 hard. 11.134; No. 1 north
ern. $1.10'4: No. t northern, $l.u24.
FLoI'R P'trst patents, $u.85'U5.9o: second
patents. $5.6.ii5 7n; first If sis, $4.2u44.3i;
second clears. $2.866 2. si.
URAN-ln bulk. 12.uii 12 25.
Mllwaakee tiraln Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 18. WHEAT Mar
ket steady; No. 1 northern. $1 . llq 1 . 11U; No.
2 northern. $l.o&UL10: July, 88c asked.
It Y E Dull ; No. 1, hue.
H A RLE Y Steady ; No. 2, 51c; sample, 40
6l5oc.
CORN-Steady; No. 3. 4;4ii48v; May, 474c
bid.
2.20 1
5.0"o
KJ
I lirrniKil t.rsla Market.
I IVK.RPt'HiL. AoMl 1 -WIIEAT-Spot,
oulei ; N'. I fr"f'irnfn. g'd. Futures,
sre.idv: May, r.s 74a : July. 6 74d ; S'-ptem-
s ST.d
ennx - Spt ouiet; American mixed.
Isi'.d; American mixed, old. 4 HUd.
ores stesdv. Ms. 4s:l',d: July, 4s V d
nulnilt Grata Alarket.
DIM f t "1. M'nn'. Atoil l 'AVHFAT-To
aatr. No, t . northti n, $105. on track.
rrorla Markets.
PEORIA. 111. April 18-CORN-Steady;
No. 3 yellow, 47c; No. 3, 47c; No. 4, 46c; no
grade. '42o41te.
OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white, 304c; No.
4 white, 294c.
t offee Market.
NEW YORK. April 18 COFFEE The
market (or future, opened steady at un
changed prices to a decline of points on
March, which was about in 1'ne with the
European cables and Hraslllan news. There
was further liquidation of near months,
however, and shortly after i lie opening
prtces began to work lower with the weak
ness becoming more pronounced 111 the late
Hading, when offerings increased juilh
comparatively little demand In evidence.
The market was finally weak at a net de
cline of hula points, the greatest loss being
on ihe near positions Sale, were reported
of 14 bags, including Mav at .l"u6 2c:
July. 1?4"c: September, (USGSSr; Pe
cemher. iTa.1.'; Msreh. 7c. Spel easy;
Nu. 1 K.u iutoit., 74c, Coiduva, i'-'.io
Atehls6n ................
do pfd
Atlantic (oast Line.
Baltimore & Ohio r..
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Cent, of N. J., ex-dlv
Chevipeakc & '"lin..
ChL'turn Am A'iOII lf d .
Chlcasro lit. Western. lfi.W'O
Cl'lcago & N. W
C. M. St. Paul....
Chicago T. T
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. 1
Colo. A Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware Hudson.
Del.. L. & W
Denver ft Rio (Jrande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C Southern
do pfd
I.011I1S. Nashville...
Manhattan I
Met. Street Ry
Met. Securities
Mexican central
Minn. & St. Louis....
i M . 81. P. & S. S. M ..
do pin
Mo. Pacific
Mo., Kan. & Texas. . .
do nfd
N. R. R. of M., pfd..
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. Out. ft W
Norfolk ft Western...
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P . C C. ft St. L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
IS. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd..
St. L. Southwestern..
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Texas ft Paclflc
T.. St. L. ft West....
do pfd
."nion Pacific
do pfd
Wabueh
do pfd
Wheeling ft L. E
Wisconsin (Vnl1.1l ...
do pfd
Adams F.x. Co
American Ex Co
nlled' S'ates Ex. Co. .
Wells-Fa rgo Ex. f'n.
Amitl. Coppee .
Am. Csr and Found.
do pfd
Am Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ice
An pfd
Amer. Tnseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive ...
do pfd
A'"er. . ft Ref
do pfil
Amer Sugar Ref
Am. Tob pfd. cert..
Anaconda Mn. Co..
Rn.oMvn P.. T
Colo. Fuel and Iron.,
C'onsol'da'ed flas ....
Corn Products
do i.fd
Distillers' Securities.
Oeneral Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd
In'er. Pump
do pfd .
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's I ls
Pressed Stel Car
do pfd
Pullmnn Pa). Ca..
Reoublle Steel
do pfd
Rnldiee Goods
do pfd
Teen. Coal sod Iron
U. 8 I aiher
do pfd
U. 8. Realtv
I'. 8. Puhber
do pf-l
U. K Steel
do nfd
A's -Caro . ('hemic 1 1
do nfd
Wesilne. F.l. rtrlc .
Western Union . . . .
Tofsl sales -for
8!".,
1034
I1K14
110
8;
103
158
1084
14.400 154 101 a
244
2404
1874
184
34
106
284
60
234
'37'..
18:4
184
334
104
284
697s
S.8"0 1924 190
8H
46 4
804
7"
!
lii'i"
30
554
30
034
144'
1W14
123
87
244
lis"
biiu
107
314
674
1574
6(1.4
86
8.600 143
44.7f
ino
22 i')
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111
m II
3.900
22.8KI
21 Ml
1.1'iO
3fo
2nfl
304.01 10
2.30(1
non
1.300
l'. fart
Sf-il
3110
100
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2.0111
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f,ni
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3.
1894
3824
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80
68
93
i
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544
294
624
1414
1664
1214
854
234
60
117
16"4
1054
3"4
66
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1"4
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844
92
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80
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90
334
784
681.
Aew fork Mor Alarkel.
NKW YORK. April 18 . MoNEY-rn call
stesv. 24'u.t per cent; closing bid, 2 ;
offered at 3. Time loans, easy at dull;
sixtv davs. ninety days and six months,
per cent.
RIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44,44
per cent,
HTFJHI.INW KXCHANOK Steady, with
sctual business in bankers bills at $4 86.:i"if
$4 81; .1 for demand and at $1.84.35 fi$4 84 40
for sixtv dav bills. Posted rates. $4 V.4IH87.
Commercial bills. $1 844. Rar silver. 674c
Mexican dollars. 444c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
bonds. Irregular.
on bonds were:
.1044 Japan t; .'f M
.104N, t.. X. toil 4 I".1
.1"4' Vlanhauan r. a 4...lo4
ins Mv Cnlral 4a
' dn Ha inr 24
..US Minn A St. b
1044 M . K At T. At
.4 in t.
741 N. R R. of M
Closing prices
t' f. rf. "a, ref....
do coupon
t'. S at. rfg
do coupon
t'. 8. new 4a. rg..
do co'ipnn
V. 8. old 4a. rr.
do coupon
Am. Toba,-co 4a. ctra.
4a.
do 6a. rtfa.
Atrhlann Kn.
no atj. 4a
Atlanttr r. U 4a. . .
Hal. A Ohio 4
do !
t'antrat of fla. 5a. . . .
do lt Inc
do Jd Inc
Ch.a Ohio 4'4 . .
Chimin aV A. Jsja...
C, H. it q. n. I....
T., R. 1 A P. I. . ..
do rol. fla
ccr sr. 1.. t. ii
Chit'SRo Tar. 4a
Colorado Mtd. 4a. . . .
Colo. A 80. 4a
l uha 5a. elf,
p. A K. a. 4a
Platlllara' Sac. 8,...
Erie prior ban 4a...
da can. 4a
r. w a n. r ia...
Hoehlns Val. IS" .
N. V. r. a sia.
105 , N. J. f. g Sa. . .
a. No Paelflr 4a
tri . do Ss
11 S. ft W. r. 4a...
Sn o. 8 I., rfds. 4a
Pann. ronv. S'a
M Raadtn, fan. 4a.
17 t. L. I M..
1074 St. I., ft s V f
ai si SI I.. S. w. r. 4a. . .
100 Saatoard A. I,. 4a...
M" So. Partita 4a
1)114 8n. Railway Sa
102 tern A P. la
7 T.. St L. A W. 4a.
7 t nion Pacini- 4a
. r, 1 do cona. 4a
.106 i s aiaai ad r.
lona, VabB.ti la
7SI do dab. B
lolH Waalarn Md. 4a
, 3 iV. ft I.. K. 4a
.114 iWla. (antral 4a
HuS1
.... nu
. . . I"l'
...
4a 1
. . . :"os
.... I M
....Mi 'a
.... IT,
....itin,
.... 7S
. . . .in..1
...I'l!1
Ha .117
4a. 11
44
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una
. M.
ion
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. 9'i
imti
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. w
. tSj
Hoston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON.' April lS.-Call loans. ;Mi4 per
cent; time loans, 3444 per cent. Offlclal
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atrhlann adj. 4a....
do 4a
Mai. Ontral 4a
Atrhlaon
do pfd
tlo.tnn & Albany..
Bnalon ft Maine....
"Hoalon Elfvalail .
Fltrhhurg pfd
Mcalran Onlral . . .
N. V., N. H. H
t'nlon Parlllc
Amaf. Arsa. Cham.
do pro
A mar. Pneu. Tuba.
Aniar. Susar
do pfd
A mar. T. A T
"Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
finmlnlon 1. ft 8...
"Fdlann Kler, !hi
Mass. Klnitrlr
ado pfd
Maaa. Uaa
I nltad Fruit
I'nltad Shoe Mac h. .
do pfd
l S. Staal
do pfd
Waatlng. common .
Bid. "Asked.
. S4 Advantura 4
.I1U4 Alleiiar IJVi
. 76 Ainalfamaia.1 7
. 878. "Aniarlian Zinc U
.ltr."t AtHntlc Ii'a
. C0 nlnfchflin .14
.179 1 al His la Sdh
.1oTa centennial t7'
.144 ''upper Range 74'a
. 'JSJi Paly Weat 11
.Ji'4-j Dominion foal Te1
.130 Oranrv ..:
. J7' lale Royale it
. u Maaa. Mlnlnr. 9'.i
. 4 Mlahlsan U
.iHa Mohaa-a it
,137 Mrtfit. ( ft f 14
.HH 01 Dominion 54
. J4 iHx-eola. 4
.in iParroi. -
. JJ, Uulm y Ill
.SSf-W Shaono'i 7
. .ft'.; Tafnafark ir.
. t trinity 4
. 44 llnllfd Coppar 17
.lO'H t:. s. Mlnlni
. at r. s. oil H
. 4 ftah 43
. 84 "a Victoria 34
.103 Winona lji,
, It WolTarine 104
Conaola. mnnay ..
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Daltlmnre & llhln
ranailtan PaciSr
I'hca ft Ohio
chlraao (It. tv...
C. M. ft gt. P...
IlcBaara .
Ilanvar A
do pfd
Erla
do in prd..
do tA pfd . .
Illinois ('antral
!,oula. A Naah
M.. K. ft T...
SILVER Bur.
.IB'J'1
. 81
,
Loudon Htocks and, Honda.
LONDON, April 18. Closing iiuotatlons
on stocks and bonds:
SO 13-HiN. Y. ('antral.
... JiitalNorfolk ft tv.
... (Pi do pt1 ....
... fliilniilarlo ft W.
. ..1'Ml ll'annayliania
...Ui": Maud Minaa .
. . ir.TalRaadtn, ......
...it I do In pfd.
. . . :'. do -d pfd .
...!' So. Railway .
ITS 1 do pfd ....
Rio (irande 3',So PaclHr ...
.'12 t nton Psi lflc
47! do pfd
. 3'
714
.171
US
V.
Steal
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
i2't8panlah 4a
uncertain, 264d per ounce
7:iS
114
in
47
It.
.1.',
100
.1.1 aj
10.'
3S
107
J
t
MONEY lV4(il4 per cent,
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 14'fi2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2''a2 l-)t! per cent.
New York Mining Mocks. .
NEW YORK. April 18.-The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adama Con 25 l.utle 'rtiief ...
Alice 4S Oalarlol
Breere 2S .Oplitr,..,
Brunawlck (.'on 8 'Hhoenlx .......
Comalork Tunnal .... 8 ; Potnel-'v. . .'
Con. I'al. ft Va 16.1 ,Sava.'.
Horn Silver 180 I Sierra Kerada
Iron Silver 31" ISmall "Mosae ;'.
Leadvllla Con I ,8iai;datd
.400
. in
. 4
. 01
. 36
.14
. M
. IS..
Treasury Slatenient.
' WASHINGTON". April 18. -Today's state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of $150 iaK),0i gold re
serve In the division of redemption show.:
Available cash balance '1 36.855,675; gold.
166.162.T27.
Hunk Clear, .
OMAHA. 'April 18. -'Bar, k clcgrlnga tocay
were l..io6.(i'i.0S. Vnv tbi' coi-rcriioiiding
day of 104 the clearings were $1,361,547.68.
OMAHA WHOI.If iAi.r. MARKET.
Condition of Trade nnd (tuotutioiia on
Maple anil Fancy Produce,
EGGS Receipts heavy; murkct steady;
candled stock. 154c
LIVE POI Li iv If Hens; 114c; young
roosters, according to sizo, Italic; old
roosters. 8c; turkeys, 14Sjjliic; ducks, 11c.
BUTTER Packing stock. WlUe; choice
to farcy dairy, 21'd23c; creamery, 2o'(,ioc;
prints, 3"c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout, 9c; pick
erel, 4c; pike, 84c; perch, ic; hluetish,
lie; whiteflsh, 8c; salmon. 11c; redsnappet,
9c; green halibut, 13e; crupples, lie; burfalo,
7c; white bass. 11c; herring, 34c; Spanish
mackerel, 12c; lobsters, boiled. 45c: green,
40c; finnan baddies. 7c; roe shad, each, ioc;
shad roe, per pair, 30c. Frog legs, per doz.,
30c. , .
HAY Prices quoted bv Oni.iha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No.
1 upland. $6.50; No. 2, $6(4); medium, $5.50;
coarse, $5.00. Rye ktraw, $5.59. These prices
ore for hay of good color and quality.
BRA N Per ton, $17.50.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
45c; extra atlects, per can. 3oc; standards,
per can, 30c Bulk: Standards, per al.,
81.40; extra selects, per gul., $1.65; New
York count-, per gal., $1.80.
TROPICAL i KLlTS.
ORANGES California, extra fancy Red-
1 land navels, nil wires. $.'1.26, funcv navels,
t $1. im; large sizes. $2.50412.75.
I LEMONS Caiuomia, extra fancj , 270
I 3 and 36n sise, $3.ti; fancy. 27i sise. $2.75;
Sni and 300 sue, $2.1.1; lUrlce, 24j and 2ci
654 i sizes. $2.25; 4) and 360 size. $2.50.
54
a
474
60
l'U,
VltT,
1244
je
98
V'4
70'.,
RT4
2n
12
44
183',
128
864
4114
354
7.4
304
204
4T'
R4
1194
11NU,
1;
124
684
514
19"
114
124
81 4 81 14
8T4
49i,
1",
434
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9ft
245li.
8-4
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1f4
42
110
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the day
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2 0
214
80
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924
4-a
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box of 54
40c;
4nc-;
4Cc.
4ic; new
new, per
new, per
$2
Hamper or
$l.:6?il 5 1.
bu.
1.46.4rt shsres.
Statement
BERLIN
ment ut
of
:. April
the Impel Ul
Hank of t.erioanr.
18. The wekl" stite-
l-j. ut Germany
DATr.ts Pe: box of 3u-1b. pkgs.. $2.00:
Hallowe'en, In iO-lb. boxes, per lb., or.
FIGS-Cal'foi ma, per -o-lo. carton, TaJ
85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown. lnc; j-c-rown,
12c.
BANANAS Per medivm-slzed bunch, $1 75
2.25; jumbos, 82.5lK(V3.0o.
GRAPEt- RUI J California, per
t H, 4.oo; Florida. 85 .no to fu.ou.
FRUITS.
8TltAWBKHRlt.11 Texas, per 24-q.l case.
$3.25.
APPLES-New York Baldwins, $3.0a32J;
Colorado Ben Jjavis. per box, $1.25; Human
Hcuuiy. per box. suO; Baldwins and Green
ings, per box. -i.on.
TANGEKlNEb California, er half-box,
$2 25.
CRANBERRIES .lei.aevs, per crate. $2 00.
VEGEl Alii.Kk,
POTATOES -t.oim- gioAli. In racks, pi 1
bu., S'vilOc. Liiloradu, per Uu
potatoes, ir lb., 6c.
'J'l M.Ml S Oiu, per bu.,
dux , i5c.
CARROTS-OId, per bu.
dox, 60c.
P.akKNIPH (Jld, per bu
BEANS Navy, per bu..
VAA ilhA.Na-t'rr Oil ,
! box. $4 00.
I CUi I'M BERS Per do.
I PEAS-New, per market basket. i.'i.
j J 11.11A 1 I'ioiulu, pe; 0-u.tRi11.-1 crate,
I $5.ino6.,iu.
I SPINACH-Par bu., T5c.
i ON IONS Colorado ya.iotv, per lb., 2c; new
I southern, per doz., 45c.
I CAMHAGE Houand seed, per lb., 14c;
' Caiitomla cabbage, in crates, per lb., 2'.,c
I BEETS Old. per bu., 4w. new. per uui.
i bunches. ic.
I UAD1SI1ES Hot ho'.ise or soutiiem,
I doz.. 5' (i4oi'.
1 r.ET'l I 'E Hot house, per do.. 45-
I RHUBARB Illinois, rcr box of 60
' $1.25.
i-A H8LE Y Per dot bunches. V.c.
ASPARAGUS-Illinois, per liui. uunchea.
$1 15; home grown, per doa. bunches, $1.'J
1.25.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CH EESE lsconin twina. full cream,
16c; Wisconsin Young America. 16.-; block
bwiss, new. joe: uid. I'ic. i islu:iiii irn.i,
loc, w isconsiii iimburger, 15c
NUTS Walnuts. No 1, son shells, new
crop, per lb.. 15c; bard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb . 1U : No. 2 h.n J
shells, per lb . 12c; pecans, large, per II...
12c; small, per lb., l"c; peuiuts. per lb., 7c.
matted piunut. per lb.. 8c, Chili wulnuta.
rier lb., l.'oi.i1'': almondr-. soft shell, per
h. 17c; hard shell, per lb., !5c: chestnut,
per lb, 1241 l'c: new bljck walnuis. per
bu.. 757f(-; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.73: large hlckor-- nut;', per Im., $1 50.
HIDES -No. 1 green. tVo; No. j greet.
64c; No 1 salie.-l. 84c: No. 2 sailed. 7',.".
No. 1 veal cair. ice; .No catr. !'c;
,ri!4c; slieeu pelts, 2.'cu;.un,
$1 5i iZ Ma
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Heavy Ron of Cattle Results in & 8baip
Break in Prices.
LIGHT RECEIPTS SEND HOGS HIGHER
Demand (enerally (Oinil anil Iradlni
Brisk at Flgnres a Pla F'lae
tents 4 hove Mon
day's Close.
SOUTH OMAHA. April IS, If.
Receipts were; Cattle. 1I,.K. Sheep.
Official Mondav 3."76 I.IWl 8.621
Official Tuesday T,"47 J.209 4,000
Two il-iys this week. ...10.12.! 13. 'Six 12.621
Two day., last week 9.9'0 13.681 24.880
Same davs week before.. t.9'.'2 H.ov') 15.730
Rime three weeks ag 8.274 11.357 17.745
Same four wetks axo 8t77 11. "57 8.079
Same days last year 11,549 23.i59 17,821
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year lo dale, with comparison with last
year:
pft 1904 Dec.
Cattle 250,204 284.816 34.632
Hogs 7u2 l"i 714. 4'W 12, .VJ
Sheep 498.267 53N.46I 40.197
Th following labia shows wit nemge
price of Hug, t tjou.n u.ii.moi iur u.
aeveral davs, with comparisons.
I 1905. 1MH. ;l.Ul . ;1H". llaul . 1 l0f.
April
April
April
April
April
Apiil
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
Vpnl
April
July
April
April
9...
10..
II..
12..
13. .
14..
16..
16..
17.
18..
I 6 1541
I - 1541
I 0 2U I
I 30 I
I 6 25,
I 6 254i
5 2j ;
0 284,
5 31 ,
6 2K 1
6 2i'.4i
6 :!': 1
5 031
6 U81
b 13
6 07 1
6 00
I lilt I
4 'Ji'j
4 'Mi
a
4 to
1 N7
4 80
4 86
5 2;
4 HS 7
4 89 7
'Hi
7 30
7 28,
7 23
M
7 24!
7 24!
7 27
1 25
7 20
7 21;
7 29,
7 21!
7 18;
l'i
03
14
65
( 116
08
tti
6 03 1
I
i tS
6 6.)
6 t
6 7f
6 J9,
6 K.1,
I
6 86,
li !u
6 91,
6 la;,
6 99.
6 97i I
6 0u 5 08
t S8, i )5
J Vim v '-5;
5 96; 5 3D 1
It 6 30
6 01,
5 92, i 331
6 to 1 5 3a,
6 91; b
5 twi 6 33 1
6 04 1 6 40,
I & 48,
6 01 1 ,
5 93i 5 45;
5 92 6 55;
5 815 C.i
3 4
a
3 &5
i I'"
S 65
3 62
3 64
3 6$
a
3 68
3 67
3 63
3 b.
S 61
0 7a'
a
3 72
3 68
Mndlcatei Sunday.
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. I logs. Sheep. Uses.
C, M. ft St. P. Ry.... 6 2 .. 1
Wabash 2 .. .. ,.
Missouri Pacific 7 1
U. P. System 9s 43 7
C. ft N. W., cast 5
C. ft ' N. . west 82 51
C, St. P., M. ft O ... 29 9 X
C, B. ft y., nest 75 20 7 1
C B. ft y., east 7 2
C R. 1. ft P., eat... 4.2
C, R. I. ft P., west.. 3 1 4
Chicago Gt. Western 2
40..
I Si
l 27 10 I Jtt,
,b . . . itn 1 27 si
SII V:EP Reeelpts this morning were
small, there being only eighteen cars re
ported in the yards. Some of them were
on the common to medium order, but
there were others that were good enough
ti suit nv buyer. The demand on the
part of ocsl packers was decidedly good,
anything In the" way of desirable killers
met with ready sale at good
steady prices. Ki-nbs. if anything, might
be quoled as strofiKi Gi od kinds were all
disposed of esrie. Common to medium
kliKle, whUe atsiiil steady, were slow, as
has been the case for several days back
Taken ss n whole. It was a very satlsfsc
lory market. Two doubles of Colorado
western lambs hrought $7.50.
yuntntions for fed stock; Good to choirs
yearlings. J6.40ii6 78; fair to good year
ling'. $6.KiitT.4o; good to choice wet hi is
$5 iVaii5.75; fair to good wethers, $fi.ooni5 5o;
g'Od to choice ewes. $5.2Ml-5.t0: fair to good
rwes. $4.7r.'ji5 15; common to fair ewes. $tf)l
M.i : goon to cholre lsmbg, $7 26i7 60; fair
to good lambs, $60(ii7.1o; feeder lambs,
No.
1 western
low medium. 23024.
21jJ22c; fine averngi
choice. llliifcV; axer
2Ji': medium choice.
ST. LOUIS. Apiil
dlum grmles ccmbliic end
light tine. iw.2"4c; heavy
waahe.l, ;i-,i;t7'c
M 'lit.ins. fine ehnlre,
'. 1'.i'i2"i-, fine medium
ige, ll'ti2"c; st lple, U4i
:.WlPs-
t WOOL- Dull; me-
1 lothlns. 2I12.-C;
line. Iini:; lub
ycai lings.
ewe
ewe
lamb
lamb
Innihs
lambs
ewes,
ewes.
ewes.
nil ewe
."a western i nil ewes
2 western clipped ewes .
S western clipped bucks
I western buck
6 western clipped
1 western clipped
26 western dipped
1 western ewe ..,
1 western spring
1 western spring
68 western spring
1 western lamb ..
64 western cltptd
161 western hucks...
2 western aoats. .
2 western c lipped
9 western clipped
191 western wethers
262 western ewes...
12 western clipped
171 western wethers
1 Colorado cull lamb
99 Colorado lambs
4.'.2 Mexican ewes
345 western clipped lambs
1 western yearling
20 Colorado yearlings
Colorado venrllngs
361 Colorado lambs
47 w estern lambs
151 western lambs
42 western lambs '.
10 western cull ewes
15 western bucks
2 western clipped ewes.
1"S western ewes
305 western cllpned lambs
111 western lambs
32 western limbs
244 western lambs
29 western Inmbs
117 western lamos , .
71 western lnmbs
Av. Fr.
80 3 Oil
84 3 0"
811 3 50
17H 3 5
210 3 75
74 4 6n
70 4 75
1"U 4 75
130 5 8
30 5 5o
;m 5 60
34 $ M
llo 6 85
77 5 85
.121 S 15
. 80 3 M
. 85 4 00
.96 4 75
.110 4 80
. 97 0 15
. SO 5 15
.120 6 25
.70 6 50
. 56 6 60
. 88 5 5i
. 63 6 75
,n 8 00
.76 8 40
.73 40
.75 7 25
. 80 7 50
. 81 7 50
. 83 7 0
7 4 00
, 14 4 01
, 80-4 75
84 5 25
. 53 5 75
53 R 75
. 5 5 75
81 7 00
.74 7 00
, 60 7 'ft
, mi 7 on
Total receipts. 320 131 18 4
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of htud Indicated:
Buyer. Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 928
Swift and Company 1,456
Cudahy Packing Co 935
Hogs. Sheep.
Armour Co
Swift nnd Co., country
Van Sunt ft Co
Carey ft Benton
Lobman ft Co.
McCreary ft Carey
Hill
Huston ft Co
H. F. Hamilton
L. F. Ilusz
Mill" Maggerty
J. B. Root ft Co
Bulla & Kline
V. II. Clark
Cincinnati Packing Co.
lloffmHii
S. ft S
Other buyers
..1,203
.. 177
41
.. Ink
,. 3';
, . 55
.. 37
44
. 212
. . 57
62
.. 103
2
14
182
591
1.362
1.8S2
2.021
2,707
874
J.H
1,11.9
1,588
111
236
21 1 7
(111(11,11 LIVE TM K MAHKET
Cattle steady Hogs Flie Higher
Sheep nnd I, a nibs Lower.
CHICAGO. April 18 CATTLE - Receipts,
4. (i head; msrket. steady; good to prime
steels. $6.tiii6,'.5; poor to medium, $4 60?i
5. 'i6: stockers and feeders, $2 .5'.ru6.on; cows,
2.6iiifi5.(;0; heifers, $3.mV(i .00; csnners. $1.00
(ttS.W; bulls, $2.6'K((4.9i; calves, $3.0iTi.30.
HOGS Receipts. 15.H00 head; estimated for
tomcrrow. 27.(8 head; maritet, 6c higher;
mixed and butchers. $5 4516.55: good to
cholcee heavy, $5.5241(6.60; rough heavy,
$5 364(5.45; light, $6.3515.65; bulk of stiles.
$5 .60 6.56.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000
head; market for sheep, lnc lower; lnmbs,
Ufa 16c lower; good to ihohe wetheis, shorn,
$5,251(5.36; fair to choice mixed. $4,004(4 75;
w stern sheen. $4.5'"i-5 40; native Inmbs.
shorn, $4.5iV'i6 it); western lambs, $5.(J0(7.75,
western lambs, shorn, $4.5iWi6.90.
254 I
Total .
C.v 1TLE-
.- 6,293 9.132 4.033
lie lull was excess! M and 101-
lovv:ug ti.e weaa trend 01 too naue yester
day, u. oisasnous Iiicbk loliowcd tins morn
ing. Kcieipls Here were upward 01 Sou cars,
a 8'ittlrleiu number to emiole buyers to
pound out a sharp decline.
Beef steers were plentiful and buyers
look occasion to lower prices udjluc all
around. The muvement wus necessarily
hlow at the prices and It was line before
an trading ot erinseiitienco was done. Pos
sibly u few of tile right choice lots did riot
show so much oil, but as a rule sales were
lully as low ss quoted.
The cow market also suffered a sharp de
cline In sympathy with the market on beef
steers. '1 raue was slow 111 prices generally
about 10c lower all around.
The run of feeding slock was also In ex
cess of the demand and vulues In that di
rection also sutlered a setliack. Trading
was sluggish and prices were usually quoted
about a dime lower than yesterday. In
ferior stun whs hard to move at any price.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
6. ii 4 25 II 1 1 KM S Hi
1. . . 1018 4 liM 5 5
15 '.. .1010 6 (HI II Ilikz 5 6.4
15 UK.' .'.HI 2 im h 6
-.-1 1 lo t 17 11H ! 7"
M lH'l 6 46 S6 !U57 8 til
b IK'S 5 Mi It. 1414 1 "
..5 lOL'ii s .Mi it. 1412 r, H5
il ll4 i .Ml 2ii tlN'H ( S.
16 Hi,. ! oil a UK! 2'i
l.".5(l f. 50 47 145s M
COW'S.
J 7T 2 K 10 811 4 20
1 910 a 6 21 H i I 5
f, I6 2 76 -i:l 4 46
4 Kfiil ! 75 Kl loo.-, 4 4o
2 1015 n -j;. .4 ii)3 4 5a
4 lirnO i th 1 4il 4 I'm
1 PM) 3 2 j 1 Il'i.'i 4 So
r, 4 3 40 5 lot,, 4 o
1 17H 3 50 S 1228 4 75
4 1025 4 J ISO! 4 75
1 tin 4 00 21 1120 5 10
CIm AND H El FEUS.
IS IOCS I 25
HE1FER8
1 sua !i "! 74.1 4 no
2 67U 8 75 U'jr. 4 ."i
i 6.17 2 tl It r, 4 75
4 7lii S 00 24 Jim 4 a.)
17 SKI 4 10
1 1530 3 do 1 141(1 SO
I 1155 S 25 1 146(1 8 XI
12'JO S 3u 1 I2ID J to
CALVE8.
1 190 I 75 1 1,10 I 75
1 HO 4 "' 4 14! 15
3 11 4 7i", 2 r.'0 i 75
1 n 6 sr, 1 nr. on
7 101 5 25 1 25') 4 (10
; 15 t ill 1 12(1 00
6 24 8 6'. 1 130 II 00
. . 150 I 50 1 14" i 00
STOCK ER8 AND FEEDERS.
J 41'.' a 1 4 an
1 1140 : o a ; 4 no
4 701 3 00 2 turn 4 on
It irio ) 12 u 4 no
H 47.1 8 in 1 :,o 4 in
5 72 8 2'. :t 135 4 ID
a n .1 an I nmo 4 15
900 3 50 7 S74 4 15
I 5115 S 7: 2 '.HI 4 2.".
14 4:i 3 7S ill DM 4 2?
4 tn S 1.1 24 7(15 4
44 '... 478 3 40 '2n7 7S7 4 16
17 3 HO
SOUTH DAKOTA.
24 feeders.. lea: 4 8fi
e lork Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, April 18 BEEVES-Receipts,
one car direct; no trading; feeling
firm; dressed beef steady, at 91 Mc per lb.
Cables from London and Liverpool uiioled
live cattle at 124r(Tl3c per pound, dressed
weight; refrigrrator beef, 9?itt4c Exports,
H.V.i beeves and 4.8'HI quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 450 head; feeling
about steady; common to prime veals sold
at $4.OOfr(7.70 per 100 lbs., n few extras at
$8.00; city dressed veals steady, at kullisc
per ib.
HOGS Receipts, 3.631 head; market
steady; prime state and Pennsylvania hogs
sold at $5.iifurt.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 695
head; steady; sheep sold at 5.0KfS.H;
lambs, $7.65fi.40; clipped lambs. $6.50; Vir
ginia spring larnhs, im.60 per head; dressed
mutton, dull at 7'ulOc per Ib; dressed lambs,
lUullc. Exports, 110 sheep.
M. Louis Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., April IS. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4,500 head,- Including ll.SOO Texans.
Market: Natives steady; Texans strong;
native shipping uhd export steers, $5.00'tf
850; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.(i
4f5.9B: steers under l.ooo pounds, $4.0()ti5.50;
Blockers nnd feeders. $2.76fl-4.76; cows and
heifers, $3.40475.10; canners, 12.00472.60; bulls.
$U.6ba'.5"; calves, $4.0ti4.'25; Texas and
Indian steers, H.50u5.75; cows and heifers,
$2,001(4.50.
HOGS Receipts s.oui) liana : maraei
strong. Pigs and lights. $l.(8g5.25; pack
ers. $3.2o4ii.aO; butchers and beet heavy.
X5.4'Kfj6.''.
BHEEP AND LAM BS -Receipts, 2.onn
head; market steady. Native muttons,
t.0i irjo.60; lambs. $VCOji8.00; aprlng Isnibs.
$11; culls and bucks, $3.5ia?i4.00; stockcrs,
$2.nOi3,Oii.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 18. CATTLE
Receipts, I'V-loO heud. including 1.600 bend
southerns. Market 5iiI0c lower. Top,
$6 6n; choice export and dressed beef steers,
$5.9oj6.Sn; fair to good, $4.65iu 5.85: western
fed steers. $5.00t! 6. 40 : stockcrs and feed
ers. 3.25J(5.25; southern fleers, $4.0tar4I.OO:
southern cows. S2.7r.TfV10; native cows,
$2.50'u5.1"; native helfeis. $3.2K'ri5.(i5; bulls,
(2 .7f.0i4.7r: calves, $3.im.25.
HOGS Receipts, ll.o'H head; market 5c
higher; top. $6.45; bulk of sales. $5.31 (5.40;
heavv. $5.3741(0.45; packers, $o.35h6.424;
pigs 'and lights, $4.4'a5.324.
SHEEP AND LA.MHS Receipts. 5.0i8)
head; market strcnu; spring lanihs, $8.50;
native lambs. $6.0ii7.5O; native wethers,
$5.004! 4.09; native fed ewes, $4.50fii4.65; west
em red lambs. $6 .Otu7.b0; western f'-l year
lings, $l.5'i'n6.'iO, Western fed sheep, $4.604:
6.1.1(1; sloikcis and feed. is. $3.50g6.50.
gt. Joseph Live Slock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 18. CAT
TLE Receipts. 2.7i4 head; 10c lower.
Natives, $4.6H4fil.40: cows ami heifers, $2.00
W5. 4o; Mockws and feeders. $3.('((6. o,
HOGS Receipts 8.9611 head; strong to 5c
higher. Light. $5.3oru6.424; medium and
heavy. $5.';rn'n5,45.
SHEEP Meeeipf. 1.700 head; market
steady lo eusy. -t'olorudo lambs, $7.55.
DlflOl City Live Stock Market
SIOUX 411TV. April 18 (Sfieclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE - Receipts. l."t heal:
market weak; stockcrs, slow; beeves, $4 0OU
6.11; cows1, hulls and mixed. x.i.tVn; (n;
stockcrs and feeders. $3.00'(4.40; calves and
jearlings. $2.75U4.00.
IK.KiS Receipts, 3.o(t head: mnrket 5c
highei. selling at $0. lMr,.;i,'i; bulk of salos,
$..22405.274.
Stork tn Siaht.
The following table e-hows the receipts of
HOGS A big decrease In receipts 11 1 Chi
cago tills morning proved a bull feature
with trade that reversed conditions from
vestcrday and prl es are again on the up
ward move. I'lu- run here was slxiut
normal, but the demand was sufficient to
I force prices about 6c higher and causa
Ian active tr:ide at the advance. It was
' lMigel.v a one-price r...irkn again, as the
I ureal bulk went st $5,274. as against
$6.22'- yesterday and f.i.3r Saturday. The
market' ruled active at the prices nnd a
clearance was made In good season.
live stock al the six principal western
markets yesterday:
Cattle. I logs. Sheeep.
South Omaha 7.047 H.20O 8.621
Sioux City I.S'iO 3.000
Kansan Citv 10.200 11i 5.'i
St. Joseph 2.714 .96'.i 4 780
St. Louis 4.S0I) 8.i)0 2.0ih1
Chicago 4.000 15.i) 18,n')
Total 29.961 53,478 28,4"1
per
lbs.,
di'y salted,
buise iiiUt-a,'
No Av. Sk. Tr No. Av. Kk. Pr.
JT ...171 U'll Ifi 7 321 lail b tv
la ,.st ... 4 25 84... . .. . .-"I . SO 6 JJ4
I ..... -t'i 525 l J"t tn i 4
41 8l:i ' l0 8 25 7 215 HI o 211,
78 2-3 5al I -" ''-' 217 CI 5 27',
4 . ...;'2l ... 65 ". 217 an 5 -7',
so ,,203 40 01 e:,. ...... -.sr. 01 e 274
27 l ... ( V'i .19 IWI 5 27 4
...217 ..' ! !V ' !...'.. :"!9 . . ( 2l'v
I, '.1 k 5 25 71 2..I n 5 Si',
41 200 jn II 25 ' 7'! 203 1 5 27',
Si .!i Mil I "1 14 4U b 'it'
77 !lu 40 5 72 Sl'9 , .. t 27',
SI Id:: 12J 274 217 ... 5 27',
Kl itt ... 6 K4 34 SS t'i 5 27',
(1 240 t'i 5 ?7't : Ml an 5 27-,
II 174 4.1 5 271, do : an 3 21',
I l n7 IK' l '-7', 12 201 ii I 27',
75 22i I2'l 27', 77 2. . a" i til,
77. 24 ... 6 :'7, 24 Ut 127 ,
78. 2S.1 ... 8 27 H 1 2f. i 27'-i
75 211 M 3 :V-t 74 2! ' m I si',
45 219 . . i IV, It 224 4" 8 t7',
t 19'. t 8 27',, l . l'j ... i j;i,
71 212 ... i 24 l 242 ... r.
1.0 : ... a 27', :i4 2' . . I 27,
if 2ii ... 27, in . i;j i i!',
4 211 ... ! 27, K 222 a i 2.',
1,7 229 ... 6 27', 21 .4 ... ( 2J4
III 22t 40 .1 i'7'.a 13 ...2(7 ... .'. 27',
7c 2'.i I1.11 ( .7', C 2. . . i .'t :
43 '" I" 3 27 '5 274 U'l 5 87'.,
8. 2,2 t3l' ' 2; '-j 7! 27.'. v. ; !;:,
5a 2ul an 4 27 v !" ia7 . . 5 .:m
C 2..0 V. i 27', 41 2?l 12(1 5 So
45 273 120 1271, ft 243 ... I Vi
al ........ ,22u an I :i 72... 2 la ... a So
7:: 2".'. an I 27'., 75 . .. 2.1 . 5 3'i
; 2i . . i :t , :2 no . a i
14 2.9 4" 5 27', 74 2il 1" i 2"
li :..th 5 I S " 2"1 -' ' "'
5:- 244 . . t SI' . S'. Si: . . !. 3 .
7" 2M in 2T-, m . . . las an .
74 2ia . . .'. 2,'l, 17 243 .. I t'i
M 27" 5 27 l, ' 4(- .'. ' (
I l'i US 4" It 27', M "; S i
77 t.t ::-i 5 2.V, 49 27 1 J Id
.M Jla". .'. 27-, 71 22 l'i 5 In
7.1 17 an t J' v-.. .'... . : r.,
7: ... $: . 27 ... i j:.
Metal Mnrket.
NKW YORK. Apr. I IV- M ETA I -4. - Thn
lxuulon tin niarke't showed further rtai
Voin'lless Willi prices lilgher flt Al', .'"S for
spot and A'!.C. ,s 6.1 for futures The oes,l
insiki-t .'(.iitinues nui.t, but shows Prni
ness emong holdeis with spot ipioted st
fclrt. gl' 5. Copi er w sa low er nhiond,
closing at trW, Us fm spot niuT 7 2s 1
for futures l.ocallv the situation shows
little iliiinge nnd ileniaml ia ipiict Sotn
of the lnie produceis nie sllll s-iid to be
askillK 1 hi' ont-.iie pri,'. ,H.,ed. tmt It
Is probable that business can be transacted
a shade under the Inside prices in some
Instances. Lake Is unoled at $15.;!71..i 18 d;
electrolvtle at 815 26415.374: custiug at
814 74T1.V25 l ead was iilichntigeil. at
$4 5(i4 6i In Ihe local niaikct. but lower
abroad, at 12. 15s. Shelter n a shn le
higher In London, closing st J.24, buf re
inaineil inilei in the 1oc.il market nt $11.00,
Iron closed at els 3d in Glasgow and at 5oa
7',d In Mlddlesboro. The local Iron msr
ket shows n steadier tone. Demand hat
Improved somewhat and It Is reported that
furnaces, which a few days ago seemed
willing to gr.int some concessions, arl
stiffening op. No. 1 foundry northern 11
quoted al $17 .0 ft IS. 25: No. 2 foundry north
ern st $l7.10'(i17.75; No. 1 foundry southern
and No. 1 foundry southern soft at $17. el
4J1S. ?5.
lotion Market.
NEW YORK. Anrll IS - COTTON-Spot.
closed ii-.tlet : middling uplands. 7 85r; m id
ling aulf. 810c; sales, none.
LIVERPOOL. April 18 - COTTON -Spot,
quiet: prices 12 points lower; American
middling, fair. 4 65d; middling. 4 17d; low
middling. 4 old: good ordinal y. 3 83d; op
d'na-y. 3 i'.7d. The sales of the day wetv,
.ii bnles. of which Sort hales were for
speculation and Included 3.8 0 bales Attn--
Ji.cn' tin lev. including . .M8
18. -COTTON
ordinary. 4Tej
low mlddl'ng.
good mlddllna.
rece'pts, 1u 201
lean; receipts
American
NEW ORLEANS. April
Steady; sales. l.i bales;
good ordinirv. 6 l-lc;
13-lis'; mldillltig. 7 5-16 ;
7 11-16.-; middling, fa'r. 84.
be'es; stock 236.0O3 bales.
ST. LOUIS. April IS ( 'OTTON Qu'et;
middling. 7 9-16c; sales, none; recelp's.
none; shipments. 44; hales: e-tock. ia.Oii
bales
Sugar anil Molasses.
NEW VOPK. .4-."il
market steadv; fair
centrifugal. !1 test.
losses sllg.r. 'tt'.-'lic.
No. 6. 8.55i': No. 7. 5.5"e:
53fc: No 10. S.lilc: No.
S.I5C No. 13. 8.05c: No 14
A. 6c; mould A, 6.6Hc:
i.T'ished. 'i'ic: nowdoied.
II.Iac: coles. 6.40c.
MOLASSES- Steady
kettle, n'lod to choice
NEW OR LEA NS.
-(fillet: niipii kct'le
t
1 "I'llAR Hmw.
refining. 4 S-18f;
4 13-IKc; mo
Redneii. oiilet;
No. 8. 6 4nc; No. ,
11. 5.7iic: No. 11
, 5c: confectioners
cut loaf. . fl.ne;
6.2V-: granulated.
New Orleans, operl
'.All 35c.
N mil 14. SUGAR
3". 11414c. : open ket-
iiteifiiaal. 4i4i4 1."-1''e .: .'.-ntrlfnail
winter l: yellow, 4"4fia 1 ihe; seconds.
3 11-1641 I I-I60.
MOIAFSES-Noiiiinal;
!c: ceiitnfiiif.il 6'illc.
80r.
open kettle 12
Syrup, nominal.
Dry (iooils Mar'vet.
NEW YORK. April 18.--DRY GOODS
Comparatively little development In the
local trade had occurred and orders are on
a restricted ac-ilc. Everything Points to a
continuance of llrni prices and sellers see
warrsnt for maintenance of old iniotn
tlons Ihough conipnratlvclv few sdyances
have hen registered.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O., April 18
$8 :io bid- April. JS.25 bid
asked. Prime nlslke, $7.60
$1.4.
SEEDS -Clover,
( lelobel . $5.77tf
I'rlme timothyj
HKtl, KSTVIF. IHASFKHS.
fur
.iiid 114
600
DEEDS tiled for .ecord April 18, as
nliilied by the Midland Guuranteo
'tiinit company, bonded abstracter,
cariuim su-ea-i, ror rue nee:
Lucille p. Matthews tn D. E. Smith,
lots 7. 8, 17 and IS, block 19. Halcyon
Heights $
none u. 'myites to Benson Ijind com
pany, lot 9, block 18, Benson 1
Almla C. Millard to S. Otis, part lot
17. block 2, Belvldei-e add 275
F. Williams and wife to J. Oaman
xlnri. w'4 sw4 se4 of section 1-15-12.. 4,000
Saunders County National hank to
Alois Syacl. lot 14. bloek 1. Mvnes'
add
S. W. Thompson to A. C. and Elisa
beth Van Bant, part lot .2, block ,
sub of J. 1. Redlck's add
Emma A. 8tarkey-Hn ens and hus
band to Isaliel Linn, part lot II, Bar
ker's allotment
Mnrls Hellman. executor, to Annl" L.
M. Kimball, part of lot 2, Johnson's
add
Anna Dwnrak tn C. Luck, part of lot
2. block 18. S. E. Rosters add
H. 8. Thomas ami wife to J. B. Stas
lot 12. block 90. Florence
F. W. fVtemlchnel and wife tn l.evon,
lots 17 and 18, bh uk 18. Halcyon
Heights ,..,.......',..
J. G. Whiting, trustee, to C. I.ireh.
lots 3 and 4. block 3, second add to
Sot-th Omaha
Mary .1. C Ryan and husband to
Henry and Louise Vntidenbuger, lots
3 and 6. block 8. ('ongi.ii Place..
Storz Real Estate company to C. Ksel-
ber. lot 6, block 15, Patrick's second
add ....:...' :.,...:,,.
City of Omaha to J. Griffon, strips
iidjolnlng lot 107, (Use's add
Civ Savings bank lo C, ocnvuura.,
part of lots 1 and MeCaiidllsh
Pl.ice
SltTtii and wife to Clara Clark, part
60
650
800
6M
O.iaiO
175
400
I.OOO
2.600
4"0
1
tills and Rosin.
NEW YORK. April '.. (II) I ' . 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 .
steady: prime' crude, nominal: prime yel
low. 2f4',25'' Petei.lui. s I'adv: I 'lliied.
New York. $7.05; I'hlluilelphla nnd Baltl.
more. $7.00: Philadelphia and Baltimore, In
bulK, l. 10. 1 ui")i lulne. dull. 6l4f:a'c.
OIL CITY. Pa.. April Ik.-Credit balances,
$1.81: certificates, no bid. Shipments, 74,
756 libit.; average. Tt.Kii bids. Runs. 47,-ilj
bbls.; nyrrage, 65. 061 bbls. Shipments.
I iniH. 64 419 bbls.: averav. ''.V'iCii bliis. Runs,
13tui. 9"9 bhls.; iivcriig 50615 bbs.
SAVANNAH 111., April 18. ol L. Tur
pentine, firm, K'e.
ROSIN-Ir 1. in: A. R. 1 '. 1 '. $2.!2,: K
3.(': P". $.'""; H $115; II. $3,311; I, tx.:,i;
K. $3.75: M. $!.; N. $4.10; W G,' $t
W W, T 25.
W iiol Ma rkel,
BOSTON. Apr l IS. WOOL I icavv s(t!es
of foreign wool ;icd the ri 'iorts fr en ihe
wsi as to the utgeucy ill the mikiin i.f
con'iacts have bn-ii Hi" require o: the
wool market. Foreign wools uf i. K,.,u,
but especially AiiNtrslla.i grades. b..ili
1 rossbrei'.s ai.d tine merinos, ha-.e n.ld i;et
ter Ulan for some time. the. lotal bona -tiuiated
as iilgh -ib pi,lVi pou.iils. Tl'.nis.ii--t
ions In territorial wools have bun limited.
Pulled wools are firm. Quota lions in this
market on domci'lio wools are about us
follows: Ohio and I'enn-.1 1 a nil XX and
above. 2:fi'ii-j X. 3o''Jl(". No. I 3i:.l,c; No.
2. 2741 'JSi ; line uiiw.itl.td. 24'i2ic; iguarti t
blood unwaslii-d. :i'a, il.ro. -eighths bpm I.
s tcili ; htlf 0)0014 '.'Sp '':; u.nv tsl ed ie
lu'ne. 271'.'8o; u:imccha 111.1 nit. 2-'y.t).-; li;:.
WMsoed ilil.niic. :'.6le''f31ei f tlugaii. itoe i.n
washed, 22'(i-'li ; nuurier bo i.J unw i-h'-.l.
, vi3"c; t hr e-e'ght lis blood. l",c; half blo.id,
2-4i'ii-i-; uu'JbHKlird da'aire, 25"fi?oV'. Ken
tucky. Illdiari.l. I'tc.. I 111 ee-elh. ur1
il,iar'r hlr-cd, 3! ; territory . Idnh i. fln.
I'ldl'lc; heavy lilic, ',61)17'' 'lie ir.nl Mill. IVo
?"': me liuni. 21 ?': !"' .lln u. 2",''iii
W'vominp. fine, lT'iylhi-; hen - ii..a. :,it 'v :
fine nied um. 1SV'9''; inHiru, 22(221'': I w
medium, :342lc. Ualt i,od N'cva-I.i. Hue. 17
jl6c; heavy fine. I'lTiir,.-: fine metMum. 17',
t18i , nn-. i'.l:, 11, 220 2'V, low niedi i;-.i, 2'''i-'4c;
of lot 107, Glse's add. and strips ad
Joinilig .
Clara -t Murk trr W.- J. Hunter, same
W. Yi. Krattse to A. Sudenherg, lot 13,
block l. Mayne's second add
Tukev Land company to Kate Dutcher.
lot 18, block 10. Clifton Hill
Omalij Realty company to A. Dona
hue, lots 1 nnd 2 and part of li4 i.
King's add
Marv P. Whiting to G. W. Crnlg, lot
12. block 1. Bedford Plain
C. A. Kent nnd wile to city of Omaha,
part lot 1. Preston ft Williams' add..
Mlenigan Alilllilil l.iie insinnoi-e i-i.iii-
panv to citv of Oinnha, part lot 4.
Preston ft Mllss" add '1.100
I'nlted Real Estate and Trust com-,
panv to J. II. Vance, lot 14. block S3.
Kar'tse Place 1.400
1 .500
1.500
loo
l.ioo
8"0
70(1
' WliWwWVVV'W
4-(nT
A Fn.I. LINK
a if I'lcciriciil siiinillcs 11I wii.vh on luiii'l.
We cull suiiply yam wltti nii.vthdiK .vim
need iii tin1 wny of elocii-icnl nintcriiil.
Lili'i'tilc Li-lls, litixgcrg, lumps, socjiptg,
rlc. cm lip luii'elinsi'd lioii".
We iilso do I'li-ci i lcn I wiit-k. mill iusihII
l-ll'I'll ll'lll Wil'lllj: K.VNtl-llIN ill 1 1)4 llolllC or
nrlli'C.
when i m;i:d
of t'l'-l II I' ll I
us. 11 ml we
1 inr win ' is
rlgl 1.
Slljljllil1
II nioi'i
till' Ill'St
iii- wui'U. 1-41 J 1 vn
yimi- c(iiiilitiiiiis.
II tn 1 olll' l'l'iir.4
Western Electrical - Company,
G. . .IIIT(I. 4lnni-.er.
1212 Farnsm St. Tel. 456
OMAHA.
EuWards-Woo!l Co
1 1 lll'lll'iir.t led .
ruin Oilier: l ifttt nJ ko tirtt StrJtU
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