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    TI1E 0MAI1A DAILY REE: THURSDAY. ATRIL 20. 100..
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat We&k on Predictions of Rain and
Water Would Put it Down.
ARMOUR COVERS ON COCHIN CHINA NEWS
Large Holders of Corn Will fMar, bat
Little Felloara Drop Oat t.
Loala Outbids Chicago fnr
.Nebraska. Corn.
OMAHA, April 19, If 6.
The prospect of mln was used to weaken
the. market this morning, the July having
been kept up so fBr on dry condition
stories A good general rain would send
the July down a good deal. The May
wheat acted In a rat Hit unusual way una
miming. The) high and low points reached
be for noon were $1 lu and l.Uvt. against
$1.16 and II. H1 'lucf.day. Tuu Juiy
ranged between hSz and 87c before
lioon. against fMio mid 87c Tuesday.
1,1 ver pool wan He lower and : higher at
the close of the session, Antwerp tin
chanced mid Paris advanced 20 eenttmss
Wrenn was a heavy wiler of the May
wheat and Valentine bought looOHV) bush
els of July wheat at Me. The talent has it
figured that Valentine bought l.iuo.doo bush
ela of July Tuesday and he was said to be
buying and selling the September also
Minneapolis says Armour has been sellin.
the Juiy there, and Duluth reports the
house has bought the May there for two
days. The buying by Valentine Is said to
be the covering of his great line of shorts
on fear nf complications due to the callng
or lluaMan shins in t reni n t ocnin i nina.
The demand for CHh wheat Is a, little bet
ter today, as the millers tire taking some
of the samples now. The wheat clearances
are 24 .urn) bushels. The primary receipts
are HM.atirt bushels, against lH6.(io. and the
Hhipments are 186.000 bushels, against 2)7,1 00.
The wheat does not wem to get scarce, as
has had been expected by Oatcs. It had
been al hIso thut the millets of Iho
noithwest would hold the wheat there for
their milling needs, but they seem to be
letting It come now to Chicago. Monday
there was SOo.tioo atishels sold for Chicago
and Tuesday Duluth worked sn.ooO bushels
No. 1 norlhern to come by water. The lco
is now out of the straits of Mackinac.
( lilt ago is coming on" second in the
bidding for Nebraska corn. St. lyiuls evi
dently wants the corn more than Chicago,
for the former place is bidding higher In
state markets t'.mn Is the latter. Nebraska
corn has accumulated so much at sea
ports awaiting loading for export that new
business is being retarded until the old
grain is got oft' hand. The clearances re
ported for the day are 372.0UO bushels of
corn. The May corn market ranged be
tween 47V and 4$c. before noon against
47Se and 47Vc Tuesday. Liverpool closed
with an advance of o. The demand for
cash corn Is better and the market has
advanced c, the elevators being the
takers. Chicago sold 50.0uO bushels ot corn
Tuesday and today chnrtered Paj.OOO bushels
for lake transportation. Cash oats ad
vanced ',( and 150.000 bushels were sold.
"Nye-Jenks and Rosenb.nim were the lead
ing buvers of corn. Uoston has worked
30,000 bushels of oats for Iondon. The
large corn holders are staying in the mar
ket, but the little fellows are getting out
iiulokly now, fearing trouble as the first
of the month approaches. The primary
reeclpts of corn were .1X6,000 bushels against
3M.Oio last year, and 'the shipments were
46s,)H0 bushels against 2.16,000.
Omaha Cash sales.
WHEAT No 8 hard 1 car, 66H lbs.,
93',c; 1 car, 65 lbs.. HOc.
Omaba Cash Prices,
Wl IK AT No. 2 hard. 1.0Wl.n2; No. 3
hard, 9flcifr$l.0O; No. 4 hard. 75'fWc; No. 3
spring. $l.(j; No. 4 spring, 92c.
CORN No. 2. 4ivc; No. 3, ttr; No. 4,
4214c; no grade, ."toil 42c ; No. 2. 44c; No.
8 yellow. 44c; No. 2 white, 44Vc; No. 3
white, 44c.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 2SUc; No. 2 mixed,
JSWc; No. 4 mixed. 27Vc; No. 2 white. 2He;
No. 2 white. 2!)c; No. 4 white, 2SVic;
standard, 29V-
C'arlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
$ ; July, $1.00,; Septem-
and on track, ,12c.
tlllt At. O (.It A I N ASI PRO l!ON9
ll.MS; Ma j.
tn-r. S4c.
OATS To arrive
i NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
fr'eatares of the Trading and Closing
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 19 Excellent weather
for growth of fall-sown wheat was per
haps the chief rause of weakness here to
day In the wheat market. Heavy liquida
tion of Mav wheat as another bearish
influence. At the close May wheat was
down IV1. July wheat was off V". Corn
mid provisions were practically unchanged.
Oats show dullness of 'iilVC.
Weakness In wheat developed during the
last half of the session, sentiment in the
llrst half being quite bullish. At the open
ing the market was Influenced by higher
prices at Liverpool. July was unchanged
to a shade higher, st Si to Sd1iic. May
was 4c lower to Vi'" higher, at 11. In to $1.15'4j
Kor a time July was in good demand from
Influential traders, but offerings were
light. The result was a moderate ad
vance, the price rising to HSVaVV- before
the end of the first half hour. Scattered
buvlng of Mav sent the price of that
option to $1.15. Reports of frost last
night In various sections of the wheat
belt had a strengthening Influence on the
market early In the day. later a com
plete reversal of sentiment occurred, the
market becoming decidedlv weak Coin
cident with the slump there was heavy
liquidation In the May option. General
belief In the pit was that the bull clique
was endeavoring to dispose of a part of
the clique holding. A factor decidedly
Instrumental In causing the decline was
a series of dispatches indicating favorable
progress In the development of winter
wheat. The Kentucky state report stated
that the growing wheat was in excellent
condition. The Iowa state report an
nounced a satisfactory condition In gen
eral. Predictions of rain, followed by warm
weather In the southwest, gave additional
encouragement to the bears, an unsual
Increase In the primary aiding the sell
ing. Several large commission houses
were active sellers of July, which, as a
result, declined to 87V4c. Meantime May
sold off to SI. 13V J"Ht before the close
part of the loss In July was regained on
coverinc hv shorts, but May continued
heavy. the market leu on weaa, wim
Mav at I1.13S. and July at S7Sc Clear
antes of wheut and Hour were equal to
K.aoo bushels, primary reclnts were J52
ftliK bushels, romnared with 196,500 bushels
a vear ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 14S cars, against
14:4 cars last week and 135 cars a year
Notwithstanding tne weakness 01 wneai
the corn market had a comparatively firm
undertone. The chief factor of a bullish
character was a continuation of small re
reints. Trudlnir was exceedingly light
Shorts were the principal buyers. July
opened to ') Vac higher, at 47V41M7S
to 47V. sold between 47. and 477c closed
tit 47',-sc. Ixcal receipts were 103 cars,
with live of contract trade.
Weakness of wheat started liberal profit
taking n oats, resulting in a general up
dine. Predictions of rain also had a de
pressing eftect on the market. July
opened a shade higher, at 29vkc, sold he
tween 29 and 30c and closed at 29V.
Ixical receipts were 4i cars.
Kxtreme dullness pervaded the provision
market. Owing to the continued receipts
of hogs sentiment In the pit was a trifle
bearish. At the close all Jul products
were off 2'c pork closing at $12.7iH; lard
at S7.37V. and ribs at $7.22.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
10" cars; corn, 15o cars; oats, 65 cars; hogs,
25.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Renewed
Causes
Blnmp of Northern Securities
a Flurry Among Speculator.
reserve- In the division of redemption,
shows: Availnble cash balance, S137.14K.8o7;
gold, Stjti.0iS.7Wi.
103
34
Chicago .IS
jvansas city trn
Minneapolis 104
Duluth 6
St. Louia IB 21 14
Omaha S 7 1
Minneapolis C.rnln Market.
Ths range of prices paid In Minneapolis
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
(uny, 110-111 Hoard of trade, was:
X .t ij --. '
Arttcle. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Yes'y.
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Yesy.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May
July
Sept.
Rlhs
May July
Sept.
I I I
11 15-fiH1 1 ir.i.
BWGW,IS!i'ttV4i
1 13,
87VI
1 )3!
87S'
1 15i
H8
9's
1 I
474 4"Hl 474,47Hfj'4
4i7l! 47.; 4.V.47VB
48 I 47-i 4747V'S
SOt.i'aW.ti H29H'&ai'29'4(If'Ti
30
29
Ti,28VjHi2STi(ij'' 3M71 iS1
12 50
l i 80
7 22H
7 40
7 56
S 95
7 XIW
1 42V
52H
82H;
t
7 22
7 40
7 56
6 95
7 25
7 42541
i
12 4714;
12 ib
7 17H!
7 37Vsi
7 52H,
6 92V4
7 2a !
7 40
12 50
12 77V4
7 20
7 37V4
7 52'4
6 95
7 2L'H
7 40 I
12 52
7 22V4
i V)
7 55
6 95
7 25
7 4254
May
July
Sept
1 07UI
1 0B,i
b4'.
1 07
1 (CVi
84l
1 C6
1 02!
83i
1 0li
1 02
S4 I
1 1)7
1 03
84
MOW IOIIK GENERAL MAHKKT
on Various
1
Quotations of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April 19 -lT-OCR-Recelpts,
lti.2o9 bbls. ; exports, 13.M3 bhls. Market
barely steady; winter patents, S5.20
4io.f0; winter straight, S5.(KK!45.10; Minne
sota patents. 35.801411.(10; winter extras. 13.50
fot.OO, Minnesota bakers", $3.9tWi4.30; winter
low grades, J3.4'!i3.90. Rye Hour, slow;
lair to good, 14 2ufj 4.j5 ; choice to fancy,
34.70454.90.
CORN'MEAL Steady; fine white and
yellow, S120; coarse, new, Sl.OSffll.lo;
kiln dried, $2.75'(2.90.
R YE Nominal ; western, Wic, bid.
HARI.EY-Uull; feeding, 4.rc, c. I. f..
New York; malting, 4i;oo;c c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Spot market asy; No. 2 red,
31.07; nominal, elevator. No. 2 red. $1.09,
nominal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern,
Iuluth. SLIP1 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, $1.02 f. o. b. afloat. After it
until of tlrninesa during the forenoon, the
market turned weak, ltst prices were ii
lc net lower. Closing: May, $1.07; July,
H2c; September, 8!c.
CORN Receipts. 1M.050 bu.: exports. 147.
3t bu. 'Wpot market steady; No. 2,
wv, elevstor, and 52c f. o. b. afloat;
No. 2 yellow, 5.1c; No. 2 while, 52c. Op.
tlon market, while quiet, was rather firm,
closing steady at unchanged prices. Clos
ing: May, 52Vjc: July, 52c.
OATS Receipts. t.5i0 bu. : etiports. 7.34S
nu. epot market tiarely steadv; mixed,
'M lo 32 pounds, ,15'ix35r; natural white,
:ta to i' t.rt, 1 i.( ir.i.. . ..o..n.. L . -
. .- ..- , , iiiifnru Willie,
f V lti to 40 pounds, 3oyu3Se.
H " HAY Steady; shipping, StvGSo; go(Kj t0
Choice. 77iiis2c.
HOPS-Qulet: state, common to choice. 25
it-.-c; z.-tnL-v; oins. HfTlSc; I'acific coast,
1"4. 2Wt2Sct !14i24e; olds, Ufohle.
HIIKS-Qulet: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs
2ic; California. 21 to 23 lbs.. 19c; Texas
drv. 24 to 30 lbs., lftc.
r,EATHER Steady : acid, 24-a2tic.
PROVI8IONS-Hef. Hrm; family, $1,100
Bi:.R0; mess, $11. 000 11 .50; beef hams, $21. Soft.
23KI; packet. SM.&iWi 12.00; city extra India
mess. $18.00jJ20 00. Cut meats, steadv; pick
led bellies. f7.25i'H.H0; pickled shoulders,
S5.0fvfitl.00; pickled hams, $!.0u. Lard, nteady;
western steamed, $7.50; retlned, eady; con
tinent, S7.R0; South America, $ 26; com
pound. $f.2V"6.3i. Pork, quiet; famllv
$14 Wva 15.00: short elear, $1.1ivni5.00; mess
$Kl.5iK'ni;i.H7.
TALLOW Quiet: city ($2 per package),
4c: country (package free), 4iii4c.
RtCE-Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
2"fii5c; Japanese, nomittal.
BUTTER Strong :' street price, extra
rteamery, 3.1'b.Cc; onicuil prices, creamery,
common to extra. 2i1m:i1c; state dairy, com
mon to extra. SaJSiUc; renovated, common to
extra, 171i2Xe; western . fancy, common to
extra, lMi27e; western imitation creamery,
i-omninri to extra, 25lfi?Sc.
t'll EESE-Krrm; state full creams, small,
colored and white, fancy, 14e; state., fine,
l.lc; state, late made, colored and white,
poor to choice. 10Vul.1c; state, large, col
ored and white, fancy. 14c; stute. fine,
, li'nl.1c- state, late made, colored and
white, poor 10 cnoice. ii'vy3c.
EGGS steady: western storage packed
western firsts. 17c.
I'Ol'LTK Y Altve. nominal; dressed, firm;
western chickens, JO'! us-; fowls, JOM
tut keys. 14ll8c.
No. 2.
Cash Quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, $4 90
frS.OO; winter straights. S4.40'a480: spring
patents. $5.00075. 4n; spring straights, xi.dO'gi
4.80; bakers. i;.'JJ.I.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, Sl.Oo'ai.14; No. 3,
31.OWil.14; No. 3 red, $1.131.15.
CORN No. 2. 47c: No. 2 yellow, 4SV4C
OATS No. 2, 30c; No. 3 white. 28i"a31c.
RYE No. 2. 7c.
UARLK Y Good feeding, 37i39c; fair to
choice malting. 41a47c.
SEED8 No. 1 tlax. $1.27; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.40. Clover, contract grade, $14.00,
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.45
0 12.50. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.12i'fl7.15.
ribs sides (loose), $'1.87 7. U0; short
sides (boxed), $7.00fj7.12.
following were tue receipts and
ments of hour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 24.7oo 14.100
Wheat, bu 104,011 45.100
Corn, bu 254.4HO 343.8I0
Oat, bu 124.700 13i,4t
Rye. bu 2,00" 1,200
Hurley, bu 120.100 5.5U0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was Trm; creameries, 2offl.ilc
dairies. 23HL8C. Eggs, easy; at mark, cases
included. io'ililOc; ilrsts, He; prime (lists
txtrus, 18c. Cheese, sttady, 13fol4e.
DECLINE FOLLOWED BY PARTIAL RECOVERY
Gossip About 4ireat Changes Con
templated In Railroad World
Keeps Market In Feer.
lea Condition.
NEW YORK Arrll 19. Speculative sen
timent on the Stock exchange turned again
tooay on technical market conditions
rather thsn on Intrinsic conditions 01
values and the news bearing on them.
There was another flutter amongst spec
ulators In stocks, cnused by the renewed
lump In Northern Securities on the curb.
That stock did not touch yesterday's low
price, however, and its downward course
was effectually checked snd a substantial
recovery effected, with corresponding effect
on the market lor stocks wttmn lite siocs
exchange.
I he implications drawn irom tne move
ments had to do largely with the market
position of the large speculation committed
to the high prices tor tne stocxs; out
the causes for their advances have been
purely within the realm of rumor and a
great deal of doubt and apprehension of
the reliability of these rumors is inuuceo
by the feverish downward plunges In the
stocks. The impenetrable mystery which
has been maintained regarding the great
projects alleged to b In contemplation In
the railroad world lends Itself to sudden
fears as well as buoyant hopes and to a
sudden reversal from extreme confidence
to full rejection of all flying reports. Thi
was seen in the tendency of the current
stock market rumors to face about from
faith In the wholesale harmony In the com
peting railroad Interests to fears of a re
newed outbreak of all the old hostility of
the period before the Northern Securities'
formation. For Instance, doubts were
urged of the legal light of Union Pacific
to hold Northern Pacific or Great North
ern stock, which would come to It ns the
proceeds of the Northern Securities dis
solution. 1 he opinion or the supreme
court, pronounced Incidentally in the
Northern Securities decision that the turn
ing over of control of Northern Pacific to
I nlon Pacific would contravene the Sher
man law, was cited as authority for this
view. Alleged Intention to preclude mi
nority representation from the directorates
of the two railroads were also discussed.
With these suggestions of a spirit of hos
tility rather than harmony prevailing In
the railroad world the so-called "mystery
stocks" In the market suffered most
actuely from the liquidation, but rallied
effectually on the late renewal of har
mony reports. 'I here were no dealings in
Northern Pacific, hut nominal quotations
were made for the stocks "when realesed,"
and the hid and naked prices thus made
showed the price range well sustained near
tne recent high level. Great Northern pre
ferred sold down 19 and rallied five points.
This relieved some apprehension that the
stocks wore likely to slump when the re
distribution replenished the supply In the
market. It was evident also that many of
the brokers and commission houses, which
were the largest sellers during the heavy
decline yesterday, were busy buying to
recover their holdings. The persistence of
this demand helped to restore confidence
and developed the strength of the latter
part of the day. The aggressive rise in the
southern group aroused some conjectures
of Important financing projects. The
promise of a record April tonnage of an
thracite helped the coalers. Amalgamated
Copper moved tip In connection with spec
ulative rumors regarding tomorrow s .div
idend meeting. Reports of the receipt of
very heavy orders strengthened American
Ixicoinotlve. I nited Slates Steel pre
ferred responded on the recovery to con
fidence in conditions In that trade. Re
ports that the stock tax bill was not to
become a law of the state were made
effective upon sentiment. Traders who
forgot the rally by selling slock short
were forced to cover at the last and made
the closing the strongest of the" day.
Honds were irregular. Total sales, par
value. $.1.400.0110. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call
Following were tne snles and range of
prices on the Stock exchange todav:
Sales.HlBh.Iiw.CIosc
Atchison 9,7iiO 88 87 8
do pro ari iob1 lm 10.!
Atlantic Coast Line. 1H..100 109 157 ltwu
York Money Market.
NEW YORK, April 19-MONEY On call,
stesdv St 23 per rent; closing bid. 2
per cent; offered 3 per cent. Time loans,
steady: tW days, so days and 8 months. 3
per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-4Tjl
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE- Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 Stijo-n
4 W2fi for demand and at $4.M.T.Vn 4 840 for
tiO-dav bills; posted rates. $4.86'g4.87; com
mercial bills. $4.841j4 .
SILVER Rar. 56c; Mexican dollars,
44 c.
RONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Closlnj prices on bonds were:
V. S. rf. J, ret Jrn . -'f ....
no roiipen 1M L- N unl. 4i...
V. A. !. r o Manhattan r. 4i
in cnuiwm Ontral 4a...
V. 9. new 4a. ri 1X1 I 4o lat tm-
do rnupn 1S Minn at b. 4n
V, . eld 4a. rf .....IMVM.. K. T 4...
do coilDon 104a dn 2f
Am Tobsroo 4a ctfa. 74 IN. R R. ef M.
4a.
dn aa. rtfa.
Atrhlaon gn.
dn adj. 4a
Atlantic 0 I.. 4a ...
Hal. A Ohio 4
do am
Central nf Oa. (a
dn lat Inr
dn 2d Inr
Chaa A Ohio 4'4a...
t hlraa.0 A. '..
I'., R. A q n. 4. .,
C. R. I. A P. 4a...
dn rnl. Aa
Ct'O A ftt. I. 4a
fhlcarn Tar. 4a
Colorado Mid. 4a ....
I'oloradn A So. 4a. .
Cuba 6a. ctfa
P. A R. O. 4a
maimers' See. 6a..
Erie prior Han 4a. .
dn an. 4a
P. W. A D. r. la..
Horkltif Val. t',a .
Offered.
'
l.i
104
. . . 74
... SI
... W4
. . .mi
... Mi
4. 1
114 IN Y. c. ( 1,1 inn
.102V4) N J. r. 1 fa l:)S
. 1 .So. Pacific 4a W
.tnival dn Ja 11
.10t IN. A W. r. 4a 1t
. o p. S. L. rfdg 4a S'S
.114 Pann. ron. lOf.
. 4 Reading sen 4a m!S
. 77 St. U A I. M r. 6a 117
.106 St. L. A S. r. fa;. 4. 0
I! 't St. Li. a. w . r. 4R M4
' 9abord A. L. 4a.... 87
(4 So. Pacific 4a
. M So. Railway ta. . .
.insV'Ttiaa A P. la
. MiT , St. U A W.
. 7S Vnlnn raclflc 4a.,
. M'tl dn con. 4a. . . ..
If l a steal 2d ta
101141 Wabaati la
.an dn dab. B
.lolValWealern Md. 4..
. M W. A I.. F.. 4a..
.114 Wig. Central 4a. .
.110!
.... M,
....Itai,
....123
4a.. 4
....ioa.14
....1M'4
.... ."
119
7
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4
4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Another Heavy Ron of Cattle Still Further
Depresses Prices.
BEEF STEERS DROP TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS
Hogs Lose Miabtly Result of More
Liberal Receipts anil Trading
Is Fairly Brisk al
the Decline.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 19, !!
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mondav 3,076
Official Tuesday 7.114
Official Wednesday
4.4x9
9.S"0
8.W1
4.3)7
7.f'
Three davs this week. .In.lSrt 23.511 20.7XX
Three davs last week . . . .13.tU 22.7S4 i S7N
Same dins week before.. .!C'J 15.7W 2. 942
Same three weeks ago. . 11.9LI 23.593 2B.232
Same four Weeks ago.... 13.231 1)0.152 1.7S1
Same days last year 35.991 27.302
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO PATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with last
Tt 11 0 I 26 u S (ft
.11 2"n ... r.f. : :" 4n
I' . . t 71 ... 2-4 an
1:1 M IS 4? ... :m 141
a? I d l I !l 2 riT ...
IP S42 . . I " SOT ...
Hi f.t S ..; . .
S . . 2 ;: ...
?4? 4' I .i r 4"
M t . . S T Ill fM
4f 1(W 6 ; jnl ...
4 ;jJ . . ?:. if mi in
71 IP" 120 I f 4 ?:t ...
a: ti7 4 6 2 j:i ...
6 Iin 0 6 2fi 4 .244 to
1.4 217 ... S 7 t ...
a.i ti It i!l 7n 2tl ...
sr. t ... 6 7H 227 . .
71 20J ... S 274, 276 ll
42 132 40 t 2:14 4 20
year:
ftttle
Hogs
Sheep
1 t.o following
rice of hogs ut
London Stocks and Bonds,
IONDON, April 19. CJloslng quotations
on storks and bonds:
Short
clear
ship-
5.200
2.300
tiB.SioO
800
1.4O0
Si"!
los
97
151
M
89
3
23-t
181
St. I.onla (iencrnl Market.
ST. LOCIS, April 19 WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.00; track,
$l.01tl.09: May, 9Uc; July, tcJVotwVaC. No.
i hard. $1.05.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 47c; track,
4MVii,9c: Mav. 4oc: July. 4fic.
OATS lxwer; No. 2 cash, aift.1:'c; track,
32Vc: May. 28c; No. 2 white, ;SS1.
FlAJl K IJUli; reu winter patents', tu.mnj
5.25; extra fancy and straight, $4.55'a4.i6;
clear, $4.tHi4.40.
SEED Timothy, steady, $-.(Ki2.75.
CORNMEAL Stendy, $2.50.
HRAN Hull; sscked. east track., 73c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $7.00t(il3.5o; prairie,
$t$.i'f! 10.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-95C.
HA(01Nfi-7c.
HEMP TWINE-ic.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing.
$12.00. Lard, lower, prime steam, $6.7o.
Drv salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts.
$7.i5; clear ribs. $7.25; short clears, $,.60.
Bacon, steady: Doxeo extra snon, i.iVi;
clear ribs, $7.87; short clear, $8.00.
lOl'LTRY Steady ; chickens. 11c;
springs. $4 00tff5.5t per doi.; turkeys, 16c;
duck., 13c.
HI'TThR Firm; creamery, 2733c; dairy,
l!Wf 2t;c.
F.OOS Steady at 16c. case count.
Iteceipte. snipments.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
4.000
12.000
21.000
15,0(10
10.000
K3.000
23.000
43.OH0
Milwaukee Uraln Market.
M1LWAIKEE. April 19 WHEAT
Steadv; No. 1 northern. $1.11(01 11; No. 2
northern. $1.04'&108; July, 87yrK7c bid.
RYE Pull; No. 1. 80c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 61c; sample, 40
Title.
CORN Steady; No. S. 47!&48c; May 470
asked.
Baltimore & Ohio.... ".soo
do tfd UK)
Canadian Pacific .... 17.800
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohlo.V. 4.20O
cnicago Alton .... a.tno
d pfd
Chicago O. W...
Chicago N. W
C, M. & St. P...
Chicago T. & T..
do pfd
C. C, C. & St. L....
Colorado Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2t ptd
Pelaware & Hudson. 1,800 191 U9
Pelaware, L. & W
Denver A Rio Grande
do pfd 200
B7rle 3.1.4oO
do 1st pfd 2.800
do 2d pfd 5.00O
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central 7,500 165 lti2
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern 3i
do pfd fa 10
Iiouisvllle. & N 53.400
Manhattnn 1 700
Met. Securities l.rtM
Metropolitan St. Ry. 2.'-'ii
Mexican Central 2.900
Minneapolis & St. I
M., St. P. & S. St. M. 800 117 110
do nfd
Missouri raclflc 10.500
Missouri. K. & T 300
do pfd 2.3O0
N. R. R. of M. pfd... MO
New York Central 25.9"0
N. Y.. O. & W 5.700
Norfolk & Western.. 4.900
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P., C, C. & St. L
Reading
do liit pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd.
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L A W
do pfd
I'nlon Pacific
do pfd
W .thanh
do pfd
Wheeling L. E ...
Wisconsin Central...
do pfd
Adams Express
American Express... IK) 233 J3.1
V. S Express
Wells-Fnrgo Express
Amal. Copper 102,000
110
97
153
50
39
24
2.19
184
104
29
60
89
40
81
69',
29
02
14li
1SH
8'i
l'-S
23
106
31
67
S8
157
60
85
l'M
28
59
(9
44
80
68
28
-'
141
ll'iti
8'
Ll
i3
105
30
66
38
154
r.8
84
Conaola. monay .. 0 11-11 N. Y. Ontral ISO's
do account Norfolk ft W 7
Anaconda B14 dn pfd P6
Atchlton Pi'S Ontario A W 61
dn pfd 1n6S4 Pannaylvanlt ira
Baltimore ft Ohio 112 Rand Mlnea l'a
Canadian Pacific 1M.4 Readlns 49'4
Chaa. & Ohio 67, do lat pfd 47
Chicago Ot. W 24 14 do 2d pfd 4
C, M A St. P I7'4 80. Railway 31
PeBcara 1 7 t do pfd M
D. A R O it So Pacific us
do pfd 1 tnlon Pacific 13:1
Erie 4S dn pfd lo:
do lat pfd H2S V. 8. Steel 3714
do 2d pfd 7n do pfd in.su,
Illinois Ontral 164 Wabaah 23
lxula. A Naah 144 dn pfd 47
M. , K A T 31 .Spanish 4a S9H
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
July
April
April
April
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road Was:
cattie itogs sneep.11 ses
SILVER Bar, oulet, 26d per ounce.
MONEY 1 per cent.
The rate ot discount In the open market
for short bills Is lifr2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 per cent.
!evr York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. April 19. The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adama Con
Alice
Braaca
Brunawtck Con ..
Comatock Tunnal
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvilla Con ....
Offered.
25
48
26
a
. II
.105
.10
.510
. 4
Little. Chief
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Pntoal
Favase
Sierra Nevada
Small Hope ..
I Standard
. 6
.400
. 10
. 4
. 13
. 32
. 3
C, M. & St. P 2 2
Missouri Pacilic .... 8 2
Union Pacilic System. 61 33 11 1
C. & N. W 1 1 1
F., E. & M. V 48 4 ! 3
C St. P.. M. 4i O.... 4o 14
H. & M. R 3X 30 .9 2
C. H. & Q 2 12 1
C, R. 1. & P.. east.. 5 2
C, R, 1. & P., west.. 1 2 4
Illinois Central 6 1
Chicu? Ot. West.... 1 3
Total receipts ....2o3 140 36 8
45.200 142 141
A
1l
Kansas City lirala and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 19. WHEAT -Pull;
May, 9!c; July. 77c; Seiiember,
751!l75Vc; cash. No. hHrd. $l.WiJl.ia; No
S. saVtfil.OM; No 4. 7."iy7-; No. J red
$102ij108; No. 3. 95cJil.lV.; No. 4. 75r!i7c
CORN Steady: May. 4.'t4o'i,c: July,
4!S'?l3c, September. 43''4:ic; cash. No.
2 mixed. 4.'sri'45c; No. 3, 45c; No. J white
46L e6c: No. 3. 46c.
OATS-Firm: No. 2 white. J-'flmjc: No. 1
mixed. 110 3it'.
KilliS - Steady; Missouri and Kansas
stok. new No. 3 white wood cases In
tituled. 15c; caso count. 14c; cases Included.
14 we.
1 1 A Y-Steadv ; choice timothy, $10; choice
lieavv ST . 5( laci .
RYE- Stendy. $7.6i.00.
HL'TTER Creamery. 24i2Sc; pac king. Isc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wh -at. bu 14.4i X.2i
Corn, bu , tl 6ii "2.n)
Oats, bu . 2.'i"0 10.iM.ai
rrorla Market.
PEORIA 'April 19. CORN -I'nchnnged;
No. S yellow. 47c; Nj. 1. 47c; No. 4, 46c; no
grade. s.t i;r.
OATS-Unchanged No. S while. Skc,
No uhlte. 29', u 5 V.
tiwlath tirala Market.
DCLITH. April 19 -Wheat, to
No 1 northern. $104: on frsck,
Burlbtrn, H4, No. - t northertt.
arrive.
No I
7c V
Minneapolis (iraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 19.-WHF.AT-Mav.
SVfs; July. $1.02'U1.02; September.
K4c: No. 1 hard. SI. 12; No. 1 northern,
$1 n'ff'l.l(i: No. 2 northern. $l.ufil.04.
FLOUR First patents, S6.85H5.95; second
patents. $5 tV.cJjG 75 ; first dears, $4.254.35;
second clears, tl.Xifj'l 95.
RRAN In bulk, $12.2fta 12.50. ,
63.100
100
aoo
9.800
7'X
1.3IO
:i
Si 10
17.100
800
10.6" "I
2.500
4H
p
133.300
'?.(')
i.y
LOOO
97
91
i
.14
79
69
26
65
67
118
34
7
36
4o
61
131
S2
46
23
52
5
93
!
3.1
78
68
16
' fti
65
117
33
96
:t6
40
61
L8
22
457
23"
51
American C. & F 6.611O
do pfd 300
American Cotton Oil 400
do pfd
American Ice 100
do pfd
American Linseed Oil l.ono
do pfd
American Ixcomotv 3?.He
8
4.'
lo:
36
86
40
101
3,
5 5
Liverpool firailn ad Protlaiona.
LIVERPOOU April 19. WHEAT Spot,
quiet; No. 1 California. 6s 9d. Futures,
quiet; May. s 7d ; July, (s7d; August,
6s 7d.
CORN Spot. quiet; American mixed,
new. 4s2d: American mixed, old. 4 lod.
Futures, quiet; May. 4s3d; July, 4s 3d.
tills and Rosin.
NEW YORK, April 19. Oil Cottonseed.
Arm; rrline crude, nominal; prime yel
low, 26'V':5V.- Petrol-urn stesdv: refined.
New York. $7.05; Philadelphia and Haiti
more, $7.0V Philadelphia and Raltimore, In
bulk. $4 10 'I in p. nunc dull. 6str00c.
ROSIN Firm; strained common to good,
$3. or..
SAVANNAH. Ga., April 19 OILS-Tur-pen".
nrnt. 5.1c.
ROSIN-Firm; A. R. C. $2 87: P. $2.90; R,
$2 97; F, $3 i"2; u, $.1.12; H. S3 :0; I. $3.50;
K. M, N. $.195; W. tl.; $4 00; W. W.. $4.05.
OIL CITY, April IS OIL 'redlt bal
ances, $1.31: certificates, no bid; shipments,
67.244 bids.; average, 70,797 bbls.; runs. 74.
0K4: average, V5i bbls. Shipments, Lima,
65.343 bhls.; average, f7.s24 bbls.: runs,
Lima, 64. -'21 bbls.; average, 51.420 bbls.
lira Goods Market.
NEW YORK. April 19-PRY COOPS
The market presents a good many reasons
any the sellers should feel encoqrsged over
the situation. Incressed desire to operate
on the pari of certain buyers and the ex
tent to which many lines are sold ahead
makes the seller very Independent. Jobbers
business hss been somewhat hindered by
the cool weather, hut the outlook Is re
garded as very, favorable In practically all
sections, pr.rttcul.H)- In tne south.
do pfd
American 8. R
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Refill...
Amer. Tobacco p. c.
Anaconda Mining Co.
Rrooklvn R. T
Colorado F. A 1
Consolidated (las ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
tieneral Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American
I'acific Mall
People's ( las
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Hoods
do pfd
Tenntvsee C. & I
V. S. Leather
do pfd
U. S Realty
I'. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carol. Chemical.
do nfd
Wetlngl ousw electric
Western I nlon
1.4
28.9110
l.l'lO
S 44I
5"0
9110
25,3
3 100
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1
l.7.1
S. 4kO
70
900
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9,)
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2.400
100
si 06
3. fell
4.900
3i
10.600
lilt)
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2n0
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21
59
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119
123
124
69
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201
11
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97
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199
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81
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109
4:
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78
31
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8
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174
93
f9
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153
199
5u,
39
8(1
24
5.18
184
17
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104
:9
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3
190
3S2
33
f9
46
80'
6
9.T,
94
i5
29
54
:9
62
146
J Mi
86
121
131,
60
117
161
101
31
67
38
150
697,
85
9-
142
80
96
90
34
79
69
25
65 .4
66
118
3t
97
;6'4
40
61
111
99
2
46
18
240
130
127
240
87
4:.'
101
36
95
6
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46
587,
130
119
113
34J
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, April 19. Supplies of money
were more plentiful in- the market today
owing to dividend disbursements. The de
mand was fulr. Dlfuounts were easier.
Huslness on the Slock exchange was dull
throughout. All the departments were neg
lected owing to the closing of the account
prior to the holidays. There was a rather
better tendency at the close of the day.
Consols were easier. Home rails were
heavy on the unfavorable weather. Amer
icans opened weak. Northern Securities
leading, and then rallied to a fraction over
parity on British and continental buying
Jn the afternoon Wall street advices de
pressed prices sharply. A prompt recovery
followed on renewed support, but the mar
ket closed unsettled. Japanese wero de
pressed on the announcement of the new
Internal loan. Imperial Japaneoe govern
ment 6s of 1904 were quoted al 101.
PARIS. April 19.-Prices on the Rourse
today opened ltregular and with trading
dull. At the closing the market was firm.
Russian imperial 4s were .noted at 87.1.0,
and Russian bonds of 1904 t 508. The pri
vate rate of discount was 2 per cent.
BERLIN, April 19 Prices on the Rouiac
today generally were lo(er.
1.
1 if".
Stork Exchange Closes Tiro Dnys.
NEW YORK, April 19. The board of
governors of the New York Stock exchange
today decided to close the- exchange on
Good Friday, April 21, and on Saturday,
April 22.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple nnd Fancy Prodoce.
EGGS Receipts heavy; market steady
candled stock, 15c.
LIVE POUL'i HY-Hens, llc; young
roosters, according to size, H.'4i.llc; old
roosters. 6c; turkeys, 14fil5c; ducks. 11c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 18&19e; choice
to fancy dairy, 21(tj23c; creamery, 2oV.3oc;
prints, joc.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-TrOut. 9c: pick
erel, 6c; pike, 8e; perch, 7c; bluellsli,
lie; wmtensn, c; salmon, Jic; reasnapper,
9c: green halibut. 13c: crappies. 11c: buffalo,
7c; whltu bass. 11c; herring, 3c; Spanish
mackerel, lie; lobsters, boiled. 4dc: green
40c; finnan haddles, 7c; roe shad, each, 10c
shad roe, per pair, 30c. Frog legs, per doz.
sue.
HAY' Prices quoted bv Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No
1 upland, $6.50; No. 2, $6.00; medium, $5.50
coarse, $5. On. Rye straw, $5. So. These prices
are for hay or good color and quality
BRAN Per ton, $17.50.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can
45c; extra selects, per can. 35c; standards,
per can, 30c. Bulk: Standards, per gal.,
tl 40; extra selects, per gal., $1.65; New
York count, per gal., $1.80.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California extra fancy Red
fand navels, all sizes. $3.25; fancy navels,
$3.00; large sizes. $:.50fi2.75.
LEMONS California, extra fancy, 270
SO and 360 size, $3 00; fancy. 270 size, $2.75;
3i0 and 360 size, $2.75; choice, 24o and 270
sizes, $2.25; 800 and 360 size. $2.50.
DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., $2.00
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 5c.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, Ibtf
goc; imported Smyrna, 4-crown, loc;
crown, 12c.
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.75
2.25; jumbos, 2.50ft3.00.
GRAPEFRUIT California, per box of
to 64, $4.00; Florida. $5.00 to $6.00.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES lexas, per 24-qt. case,
S3. 25.
APPLES New York uaidwins, .oonj4l.25;
Colorado Ben Davis, per box, $1.25; Roman
Beauty, per box, $2.00; Baldwins and Green
ings, per box, v..aO.
TANGERINES California. er half-box,
$2 25.
CRANBERRIES jerseys, per crate, $200.
VEGETABLE!.
POTATOES Home arown. la
bu., 3(o-40c; Colorado, per bu.,
Dotatoes. uer lb.. 6c.
TURNIPS Oio. uer bu..
doi . 75c. '
CARROTS Old, per bu.,
doz., ooc.
paks.mps Old, per uu.
BEANS Navy, per bu.,
WAX BEANS x'er Uu..
box. $4 00.
CUCUMBERS Per do.. $1.2601.60.
PEAS-New, per market basket, $1.00.
TOMATOES Florida, uer b-uaakei crate.
$5.00-06.00.
sn.y Acn-i"pr du., .oc.
ONIONS Colorado yeilow. uer lb.. 2c: new
southern, per doz., 45c.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., lc;
laumrnia caooage, in crates, per 10.,
BEETS Old. per bu., 40c; new, per
bunches, 66c.
RADISHES Hot house er southern.
124
..8 '4
5i
21
11
59is
44
23
81
33
87
9
106
42
111
44
4
241
80
32
n;
I'll
11
108
48
116
37'i
10374
37
107
174
93
Total sales for the day. 1.245,900 shares.
Rank tlearlaga.
OMAHA. Arril 19 Bank clearings today
were $!. 163.23... 12. For ths corresponding
aay or IW'4 me ciesrings were j..i,io i
Treasnrr intenseat.
WASHINGTON. April 19.-Torfy's state
ment of the 4ressur balance in ths arrji
Hal fund, exclusive of lilt Ib0,0u0,u00 gold
table
tsoui n
19A1.
. 256.271
. 711.922
. 506,434
shows
1904 Pec.
292 "69 36.798
73l!o7 19.154
547,733 41.299
the average
unikiia lor tns iat
(veral days, with comparisons:
I lSOi.
I. .. 6 1574
2...
... 5 16
4... 6 I'd
5... 5 2S
... 5 30
7... 5 25
8... 5 20
9... 1 1
10.. 1 6 25 I
II. . I 5 28,
12.. 6 31 1
13.. 6 28 I
14.. I 6 26
15.. 1 5 3i
16.. I I
17. 5 22
17.. 1 5 27
19..; 6 26
lla.llpTJS.IlWI.llisOl.jlJ.jlW
5 03! 7 301 6 5 5 7j l
6 091 7 2 6 66 6 fi S 08
7 V3 tl 681 6 "8 6 15 3 6a
6 13 7 16, 6 Ml j st-1 a -Jl 3 66
6 071 I 6 03j 6 5 & 301 3 fo
5 00 7 241 I 0 961 6 30 3 62
I Mi 7 24! 6 68! 5 271 3 64
4 9l 7 271 6 631 6 01! I 3 6t
I 4 f4 7 25i 6 OS: 5 92i l
7 26i 6 79i 6 81 1 0 3i a on
4 95l 7 211 6 89, 5 ill 1 6 36, 3 6.
1 S7 i 6 83 i 5 98i 6 S3i 3 63
4 80. 7 29:
4 86; 7 21:
4 SS, 7 1i
6 86,
6 95.
6 911
3 6 96 1
4 6 99,
I 6 96,
6 041 5 40,
i 5 48;
6 01. 1
6 9l 5 46!
1 J 92 1 5 55
5 84 5 49,
5 98 5 46,
3 61
3 di
3 72
a
3 72
3 6
3 71
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SHEEP TIk re was a fair run here today,
thirty-one rars being reported In the yards.
There was a fair local demand and desir
able kinds of wooled stuff changed hands In
very good season st prices that did not a"
a rule sho anv material thnnge as com
pared with yesterday, tin the other hand
shorn rhcep and lambs were 10fi5c lower
The decline noted wns due apparently to
the fact that Chicago was lower, while
prices here have been gradually crawling
upward until they are so close to Chicago
that any decline there would be felt here
st once. Wool being so high naturally
tends to hold up the market on wooled
kinds and at the time causrs packers to
discriminate against shorn stuff.
Quotations for fed stock: Good to choice
yearlings. $64mi(6.75; fair to good year
ling". $6,0016.40; good to choice wethers
S5.nOiA.75; fair to good wethers. 5 (mi5 50:
good to choice ewes, $5 SSfjo 60: fair to good
ewes. $4.7565 15; common to fair ews. $4 01
I&4 501 good to choice lambs, S7 26H7.60; fair
to pood lambs, $6.907.15; feeder lambs,
. tmrqs bu.
No.
61 western cull ewes
25 western cull ewes
50 western , 'lipped Ismbs
14 western fleered ewes
2 western ewes
18J western ewes
35 western clipped wethers
126 western mixed
7 spring lambs
114 western ewes
7 western ewes
KV. western wethers
T07 western clipped lambs
213 western clipped lambs
.16 western yearlings
2nl western lambs
114 western lambs
2 western lambs
134 western lambs
12 western lambs
15 western cull ewes
1 western cull ewe
24 western cull ewes
10 western cull yesrllngs
197 western clipped wethers
308 western ewes
5 western ewes
441 Mexican ewes
224 western lambs
84 western lambs
1 western wether
.14 west, wethers and yearlings
4 western lambs
10 western spring lambs
34 western lambs
No. 12. 5 lc: No 11. 5'V; No. 14. 5c; cut
losf. S8"c; crushed. 6W; powdered, t ;
granulated. 6 1V; cubes. av
MOLASSES - Finn ; New Orleans, open
kettle, s"'"l to choice. .IUiI'C.
NEW ORLEANS. April W.-SUftAR-
Muict: open kctt.c. :t - Mc . open ket
tle centrifugal, 41M 1o-16c ; fentr1fug.il
whites. 5c; vellow, 44)5 7 16c; seconds,
S H-I6',i4 1 16c.
MOLASSES--Nominal; oi'cn kettle, U.ff
?6c; centrifugal. 61 14c. Sirup, nominal.
Sec.
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyer. Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omnha Packing Co... .
Swift and Compnny
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Switt, from country
Swift, from St. Joe
Vansunt Ai Co
Corey & Benton
Lohman & koiiihciiiki.
lark
Hill & Son
H. F. Hamilton
IIuhz
Haggerty
Root oi Co
Rnlla
Webb o3U
L. F.
Mike
R.
H.
Parker &
8. S
Other buyers
. 6.16 1.257 779
.1,264 .'.61(1 1.908
. 682 2.29S 9.12
. 929 2,769 2,612
. 154 71
456
. 61
. 24
. 242
. 31
. 135
. 273
. 94
. 12
. 88
.. SI
Av. Pr.
77 3 10
,82 S 50
.56 4 00
90 4 5i)
75 4 50
92 4 50
, 122 . 6 00
, 71 6 o
,28 6 00
89 5 25
, Pal 5 40
, 93 5 05
73 5 75
,72 5 75
8.1 6 35
,69 6 75
, 69 6 75
, 75 6 75
,76 7 00
So 7 25
, . 85 lit)
. . 80 8 50
..74 8 50
. . 67 4 50
..123 S 00
. . 89 6 .15
. . M I 35
. . 86 6 50
. . 75 S 00
. . 76 00
. . 70 6 10
..86 6 10
. . 86 6 75
. . 52 8 00
.75 S 00
Cnltnn Market.
NEW YORK. April 19 -COTTON Spot
closed nuiet; middling uplands. 7 sT.c; mid
dllng gulf. 8 PV. Sales. :4 bales
LIVERPOOL. Ajrll 19 - 'O I TON-Soot
In moderate ilrnistiit. iiriocs '2 points lusher:
I American middling fair. 4 67d . good m'd-
Idling. 4V.d; middling. 4 19d. low mldding.
'good onllnarv. 3s.d; ordinary. 3 69d. Sale.
j 7,ul bHles. of which 3i0 were for specula
tion and export, and Included 5.9i Ameri
can. Receipts. 12. not) hales. Including 7.10.1
American
NEW ORLEANS. April 19 -COTTON
Steady ; qui tall' n rei Ise I. P lies. S.'.So bales
Onllnarv, 4c: good ordinary. 5 l.v-iso; low
middling. 6 U-lOo. middling. 7 5-6c; good
middling. 7c; middling fair, to Recdpis.
9.9o6 bales: stocks. 24U.178 bales
ST. LOUIS. April 19 - I'OTTON-Qiliet ;
middling. 7 9-16c. Sulen. 3S5 bales: receipts,
rail bales; shipments, 256 bales; stock, 48.4a4
bales.
Evaporated dpplea nnd Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK., April 19 -EVAPORATED
A PPI.F.B Market about steady, with mod
erate demand and holders not pressing for
settlement; common, 4"p5o; prime, 5 3iiifi..15c;
choice. 6fi6c; fancy. 7c.
CALIFORNIA PRIEP FRI'ITS-Priines.
unchanged. 2ii5c according to sue for
California fruit . while Oregon ranged up to
7c. Apricots essv; choice. Iiyil0c; extra
choice, lie: fancy, 12iil5c. Peaches stendy;
choice. WWlil'v; extra choice. 10Vo"l"'ar:
fsncv, Ilul2c. Raisins unchanged, looss
muscatels. 4'ric; lmdon layers, $1ax1
I 26; seeded, iti6r.
CHICA4JO MVF. STOCK MARKET
P .
276
866
Total 5.041
9,539
553
CiTxi.v-.fr.wnrd of 200 cars of cattle
arrived this mornlng-an excessive run fol
lowing the big receipts 01 ia. oc
market of a necessity was slow and un
satisfactory at prices very much lower for
the week.
n.-f steer nrices declined ngaln this
morning lupine and for the two days values
are off around 25c on all grades. The sup
ple exceeded nil expectations ana ouiers
took advantage of the b g run to poaind tne
market hard. It was late before buyers
got Into the vardf. and the market through
out was verv slow and weak at th prices.
The market on cows anti lienors' was
Jower. In sympathy with the trade 111 neer
steers, sales were usuauy iiumru i'"
under yesterday, cr in the neighborhood of
a quarter ort tor xne ween. un.--. n,n.B---,
etc.. are also considerably lower than ljit
week. .
In the feeder division tne traoe ie aisu
at a stnndstiu. prices snow aruunu n.
quarter lower than .Monaay on gooa
grades, while common and light Inferior
grades are almost unsaleable. The market
all around Is most unsatisfactory to all
concerned. ..
Cnttle Ten lo Fifteen Cents Low
Hoars Steady to Five Cents Lower.
CHICAGO. April 19 CATTLE Receipts.
21.000 head; market. 10ifi5c lower; good to
frlme steers. S6. draft ft. 76: jsinr to medium.
I Stufifi .70: stockers anc' feeders. f2.ntKii4.9o;
ciws. $2.505.70: heifers H.Onnja.90; cunners.
Sl.iWt.l.lO; bulls, $2.5tva6.O0; calves, H.OiVrf
.26.
HOC.S Receipts, 28.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 2u,000; market steady to 5c
lower; mlxetl and butchers. $5.4iaS.56: good
to choice heavy, $5.60fi6 .60; rough henvv,
S5.3?.6.45; light, $5.35X5.50; hulk of sales.
$.-.40f5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 20.000
head; sheep, steady: lambs, steady to 10c
lower; good to choice wethers, shorn. $5.25
$16. 5ft: fair to choice mixed, shorn, $4 OOiT
4.75: western sheep. $4.5oii1.6ii; native lambs,
shorn, S.I. SOU'S. 70; western limbs, $4.6iJfj7.76.
'5ScO
Live stock Market.
April 19. CATTLE Re-
Kansas City
KANSAS CITY
cclpts.. 8.0OO head, including 1.200 southerns
market, lcwtne lower: top. Sb.60; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers. $5.75'n6.60; fair
to good, $4.75f(5.65; western-fed steers. $5.00
ififi.40; stockers and feeders. $3.00f&5.10;
sjuthern steers. $4.0o,&6.75; southern cows,
$2.75li4.75: native steers. $2. 506.00; native
heifers. $3.25'ai6.85; bulls, $2. 76(6-4. 75; calves.
$3.CKVf6.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 9,4M head: market
steadv to 5c lower; top, $5.45; hulk of sales,
$5 aifi6.40; heavy, $5.37''i''..45: packers. $5.35
rn5.4fl: pigs and lights. $4. 406.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.200
head; market steady; spring lambs,- $8. 50;
native lambs. $6.O(Vg7.50; native wethers,
$5.flif6.flii; native-fed ewes. $4. 50-66. 75: western-fed
lambs, $"j. 0017. 50; western-fed year
lings, 5. 50(76.75; western-fed sheep. $4.509
6.00; stockers nnd feeders, $3. 5086.50.
OI, I TIM K POWKlt
lins lit'on HiiiiprsptU'tl ly t'loctrlclty for
ninny inirjMifH'g. Tin imxlorn power Is
quicker, Hienper, sitfor mitl nioro con
V4n)pnt In pvf-ry way. If you nre tislnj,"
iinylliiiiK luit
Kr.KUTHinry
fnr power yoti nro not pottini; tlio best
hppvU'P. liOt uh explain In person how
the use of the new power will he t
your mlvantaiie.
Western Electrical Company,
. W. JOH5iTO, Manager.
1212 Farnam St. Tal. 458
OMAHA. .
40o;
tOc;
40c.
I2H0.
liitmper
sacks, per
45c; new
new, per
new, per
or bu.
-'C.
Uu.
No.
in. .
2..
27. .
a...
7..
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3. .
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. .121',
..116
..lidf.
. . 11B3
. .121
. .IDS
..1174
Fr
4 40
4 :.')
4 f.O
4 3
4 75
6 (It
Fi 00
6
6 If',
0 25
li SO
& 35
6 3f.
6 4l
a i
f 50
1 50
6 20
C
STEERS
91, 4 Ml
Nn.
10
14.
14
17.
2li..
H.
22.
lit...
23...
9...
11...
14.. .
IS. . .
SI...
M...
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23. . .
AND
25...
. . 800
.. 470
. . 740
.. M0
. . SCO
. . few
. . 770
.. 715
. . fUU
..HMO
. . aio
.. 12
. . frto
.. 45
..1100
.. 770
.. 740
.. 7H
.. 1125
. .1012
2 no
i on
2 nil
2 25
2 25
2 sn
1 50
2 n
2 50
1 cn
2 65
2 7l
I on
9 on
3 00
I no
3 25
25
t :..
3 4
COW'S.
1. . . .
I. ...
I. ..
6...,
II. ...
4...
2 .... .
II...
5...
II. ..
i ...
3...
J...
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...
7...
1.
At.
11(11
1126
1237
774
1247
1214
1 .126
12H0
1325
1370
1224
1204
114.4
W.H
1M4
13"3
1431
14K
1406
COWS.
M
1S7
HEIFERS
doz., 3O4j40c.
jier
LETTCCE Hot house, per do.. 45c.
RHl'B ARB Illinois, per box of i0 lbs..
fl.25.
RARSLET Per dot bunches. 4Cc
ASfARAGl '8- Illinois, per dor. bunches.
$1.75; home grown, per doz. bunches, Sl.uvu
1.25.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
16c; Wisconsin Young America. 18c; block
Swiss, new. 16c; old, 17c: Wisconsin brick.
Mo; Wisconsin Umburger. 15c
NL'TS Walnuts, No. 1, sort shells, new
crop, per lb., le; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per ib., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; pesnuts. per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. Sc; Chili walnuts,
per lb., 12Vfl;tc; almonds, soft shell, per
lb.. 17c; hard ishell. per lb.. !S: chestnuts,
per lb.. 12'i'fil3c; new black walnuts, per
mi., 76610c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.75: large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1 50.
HIDES No. l green. 7'ic; No. 2 green,
6c; No. 1 sailed. 4c: No. 2 suited, 7v,c;
No. 1 veal calf. lfc; No. 2 veal calf. c;
dry sailed. 7'o'4c: sbeep pelts. 2oct;il.0);
horse hides, tl.tiaQ3 00. . .
Toledo Seed Market
TOLEDO, Arril 1.. SEEDS-Clocer.
3:to
.... 444
.... 570
....6M
.... ao
.... 540
HEIEEKS
.... 6:
2 I
J 75
t so
t a.i
3 nn
2. .
. .
a. .
a...
JU .
II
0
mi
an
90
S:t3
270
3"0
120
AND HUL1
4 76
CALVES.
..1030
..1070
. . 1 0111)
..1032
. . 955
.1037
. . fiao
.. 932
. . 6ao
. . 1077
.. 9o6
.1101
. .1325
..1113
. .1041
..1075
.. 931
.. 4.-.0
.1134
. .1470
.. 230
.. 4.45
. . f,0
... 671
. . . H34
S.
Pr.
6 40
6 45
5 60
6 60
6 50
6 56
6 7n
6 70
6 70
6 70
5 75
5 75
5 75
5 40
6 an
6 DO
6 lis
5 85
l
4 90
i 30
3 60
3 .".
4 00
4 .00
4 05
4 16
4 25
4 25
4 36
4 40
4 4U
4 40
4 50
4 60
4 40
4 n
4 45
4 66
4 90
5 00
1 on
I no
3 10
4 00
4 25
4 70
St. I.onla l ive Mock Market.
ST. LOI'IS. April 19. CATTLE Receipts.
1.800 head. Including 800 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers.
$4.00fi.65; dressed beef and butcher steers,
S4.0Oifi6.76; steers under l.ooo lbs., $3.85'fi4.70:
stockers and feeders. $2.75fi4.75; cows and
hei'ers. $3.0000.60; canners. $2 Od'52.50; hulls,
$1.26!&4.26; calves. S5.75iji6.7S; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.50fc5.80; cows and heifers,
$2.OOfi4.S0.
H043S Receipts. 6.5T1 head: market. 5c
lower: pigs and lights. $4.fl0'ae.0O; nnckers.
$4.60: butchers and best heavy, $5.40-q5.55.
SHEEP AN D I.A.M HH Meceipts. :i,!o
head; market steady: native muttons. $3.0ii
(i5.60; lambs, $5.008.00; sprln glumbs. $11;
tills and bucks, la.ao'al.wi; stocKers, zj.oorr
3.00.
4 00
4 00
4 60
4 6l
6 on
5 (Ml
5 on
6 26
STOCK
4411 3 no
76
BULLS,
1.
CALVES.
14
24D
150
170
126
130
216
200
5 75
4 00
4 nn
6 00
6 00
6 on
4 00
420
3 5u
2 0
S Hi
4 no
1400
inn
131 HI
14'KI
bTOCKKRS
791 I 26
HM
7on
697
61
760
652
921
3 60
I 60
60
I 75
4 60
4 10
4 10
1 1640
1 man
2 lf,
2 IKU5
AND FEEDERS
. . . t:.4 4 IS
, ... a6
. .. 7l
.... 74
... 792
. . . .1090
9H7
2. .
140.
25 . .
6"..
it. .
4..
4 00
4 no
4 10
4 30
4 :
4 30
4 30
4 3(1
4 40
4 40
M. Joseph Live fMiirk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 1ft. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.155 head; market 6c lower: natives,
S4. 6051 6.50; cows snd heifers. $2. '41114. 40;
stockers and feeders. $2.3005.110.
HOGS Receipts, 6.MW head: market weak
to 6c lower: light, $5.2o'u5..T); medium and
henvy. $5.3fV(fii.4o.
SHEER AND l.A.M BM Receipts, s.,,:i
head; lambs. 1'ic lower; sheep, steads" Cul
oradt lambs, $7.46.
Edwards-Wood Co-
(Incorporated J
nln Office: Fifth ! Roberta Straat
ST. PAUL, niNN.
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Ship Your Grain" to Us
Branch Offiea. lia-tll faroard of Trad
BldaT.. Omaha, Mala. Teleskoaa MI4.
119-214 Kxchanga Bldg . South Omaba.
Ball 'Paaae jl tadsaandsat 'Phena (,
RAILWAY TIME CARD
sloux City Live flock MarLf I.
HIOl'X CITY. la.. April 19. (fpeclal Tel
egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 2.Pi head;
market weak: stockers dun; neeves. n.i
6.(0: cows, bulls and mixed. S4.00gja.0o:
stockers and feeders. J.i.tNi4i4.4"; calves and
yenrlings. $.1.0oU4.00.
HO3S Keceipts. 4.(N) neaii: marKet do
lower, selling at Sj.l.Vu'i.ai; bulk of sales,
S5.2(i?i-26.
Slo.U In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday were:
Catue. nogs, sneer
South Omaha &.(''
Sioux City 2.101
Kansas City S.nOO
St. Joseph 2.155
St. Iyiuis
Chicago 21.IW
9.800
4,(l
9.400
6.90
6.5im)
28 000
900
6.200
8.77M
S.OiiO
20,000
Totals
.41.555 63.6W 45,873
lAHW STATION lEMII AM) MARCV.
I nlon raclflc.
Lesve. Arrive.
Overland Limited a 9:40 am n 8:18 pro
California Express a 4:10 pm n 9:30 am
California - Oregon Ex. a 4:20 pm a 5:10 pm
North Platte Local a 7:50 am a 6:20 pm
East Mall a 8:65 nm a 3:20 pm
Colorado Special ...a 7:45 am a 7:40 am
Reatrlce Local bS:48pm b 1:30 pm
Wabash.
St. Louis Express 6:30 pm 8:20am
St. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) 9:15 am 10:80pm
isnenanuoan i.ocm iirom
Council Uluffs) 6:45 pm 2 SO ptn
Chicago Cirrat Western.
St. Paul & Minn n S:pm a 7:15 am
St. Paul A Minn a 7:45 am a 7:55 pm
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm al0:.10am
Chicago Express a 5:05 am a 3:30 pm
Chicago, Hock Island & Piaclnc.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 3:55 am a 7:10 am
Chicago Daylight Local. b 7:00 am a 9:55 pm
Chicago Express bl 1:15 am 6:15 pm
Lies Moines Express. .. ,..a 4:30 pm b11:50am
Chicago East Express . ..a 6:40 pm a 1:20 put
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Limited 7:20 am a 3:50 pm
Lincoln. Denver West. a 1:30 pm a 8:06 pm
Oklahoma & Texas Ex.. a 4:15 pm al2:40pm
Chicago A Xorlhwestern.
.. all :30 am
...a 8:23 pm
...a 7:50 am
...a k:W sm
...a 8:38 pm
...a 4:00 pm
. . .a 8:28 pm
St. P..b 4:00 pm
HOU8 Receipts were pretty liberal at all
markets nnd prices were snaded slightly
at all points. 1 lie traoe nefe oienel
shade to '-'He lower, at which basis the
bulk of the trading whs done. Rarring a
weak spot in the middle of the day, there
was no great change In the trade through
out. Sales al $5.2;.&5.27,6 show only a tr.fle
off. as the great bulk yesterday went at
i'i.271. The market rul-d fairly nctlve at
the prices and closed a tnlle firmer than
the opening.
Wool Mar.'.et.
HOSTON. April 19.-WOOLHeavv sales
of foreign wool arid the reports from the
west as to the urgency In the making of
contracts have been the feature of the
wool market. Foreign wools of all kinds,
but especially Australian grades. both
crosshreda and flue merinos, have sold bel
ter than for some time, the total being es
timated as high as 10.000 pounds. Transac
tions in territorial wools have been limited.
Pulled wools are firm. Quotations in this
mnrket on domestic wools ore about as
follows: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania XX mid
above. 33&34c; X, 30d31c; No. 1. H6ty37o; No.
2, 37iir3Sc; fine unwashed, 24vj2."ic; quarter
blood unwashed. 30c; three-eighths blood,
34.o31c: half blood. 2!ir.i0e; unwashed de
laine. 27it2c: unmerchantable, 2Hcr20c; tine
washed tleliilne. 36yfj:t7c. Michigan, fine un
washed, -2(aWr; quarter blood unwashed,
atfi:)0c; three-eighths blood. 28c: half blood,
aWJUo; unwashed delaine, 25fj26e. Ken
tucky. Indiana, etc.. three-eighths and
quarter blood. 31c; territory, Idaho, tine.
lH'u20e: heavy fine. 16ijl7c; fine medium. IMi
2dc; medium, 21ii22c; low medium, 23fi24c.
Wyoming, fine. 17'nl8e; heavy tine. 15t16e;
fine medium. Isil9c; medium, 2?l2ri'; low
medium, 23U24c. I'tah and Nevada, fine. 17
&18c; heavv fine. lfj'(il6o; fine medium. 17',j
tjil 8c; medium. 22o'23c: low medium. 2:ttt24c;
low medium, 23(4i24c. Montana, tine choice,
21ii22c: fine average. 19fi2oc: line medium
choice. 21620; average. VJ'c; staple, 2:rtf
23c; medium choice. 2:io25c
ST. LOl'18. April 19 WOOL Dull ; me
dium grades combing and clothing. 238 25c;
light fine. lSfr20V,o; heavy flne,r 14i(t5c; tub
washed, Walte.
Ix)cal Chicago ....
East Mail
Davllght St. Paul
Davltght Chicago
Limited Chicago .
Local Carroll
Fast St. Paul ....
Local Sioux C.
East Mall
Chicago Express a 5:60 pm
Norfolk Ronesteel a 7:40 am
Lincoln & Long Pine b 7:10 am
CasDer & Wyoming e 2:50 pm
Deadwood AY Lincoln a 2:60 pm
Hastings-Albion b 2:50 pm
Chicago, Milwaukee ft. raol.
Chicago Daylight Ex ... .a 7:63 am all :00 pm
Culitornia-oregon r.x a o:4.t pm
Overland Limited a 8:20pm
Des M. & Okobojl Ex. . . .a- 7:55 am
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express
( hlcago Limited
Minn. & St. Paul Kx.
Minn. & Si. Paul Ltd...
Mlasonrl Pacini",
St. Louis Express n 9:30 am a 6:04 aa
K. C. & St. L. Ex u 11:15 pm u 6.'i
3:45 pm
8:30 am
10:00 pm
11 :50 pm
9:15 am
9:30 am
7:o6 am
e 9:30 sm
2:5(i pm
a 7 :. am
10:35 am
10:36 pm
e 5:15 pm
6:15 pm
ii:lo pm
a 3:10 pm
a 7 .35 am
a 3:20 pm
a 7:25 am al0:35 pm
a 7:50 pin a a .on am,
b i :.'5 am blO:J pm
a 7:50 pm afc.uipux.
WEBSTER DEPOT 13TII t WEIISTKK'
rash. $835: April
Prime aUike. $7.70.
$8 : October. $.,.
Prime timothy. $1-40.
Metal Market.
ST. .LOt IS April 19. M ETA LS-l ead
ted at S4.tx Spoiler, aeavk ail $ '.oV!
5 K.
Na At. Si. PT. No. At. 8k. Pr
IV 144 ... 6 20 MS ... 6 27t
n 179 240 6 12 90 219 40 6 I7,
7 167 120 6 22i :.6 261 90 i 27',
lu 170 ... 5 Z-" 245 ... 6 271a
M 167 90 6 "1 323 Ho 6 27V
44 .147 ... I 26 0 11 ... 6 J-v,
51 26.3 10 ( 35 74 24H an 5 27',
17 (4 ... t 2 i. 294 an U 37S
J7 211 f 26 63 2,4 ao 6 27
199 160 6 25 71 235 90 I 271,
7: 22 12n 6 25 64 216 4" 6 27
64 211 40 I 25 44 2r 7 90 6 211
U 294 240 6 26 71 224) ... 6 27'
II ;. 2li3 ... 6 96 77 21 160 5 27'
60 222 tsi 6 26 44 246 120 i 7'4)
69 91 9n i 25 41 2"4 ... I T'
nT 99 I 26 M J' n 6 27 4j
71 y.t ... 4 26 74 344 ... I 274)
71 243 SO 25 30 276 ... 6 r
231 ... 6 2f. 90 210 ... ( 27",
It 214 4' 6 2i 64 2.11 ... I 27',
.i j'i 10 t 25 43 156 40 I 31
t 272 ... 45 U 110 ... 27i,
10 237 40 6 !'. 1" 2'2 40 I 2"v
63 i ... i 15 44 251 4i 4 27
12 219 220 t 25 91 21 10 4 271
I 241 ... I 25 V !43 . . i 271,
67 269 . . 5 25 3S 2-.T ;0 J7
6 -T.7 6 2.. 42 2 1. 5 27',
41 ad 4 H i4 ilv 140 i 2i-,
CofTre Market.
NEW YORK. April 19.-COFKEE.1arkf t
for futures opened steady st an advance of
6 points to a decline of 5 points, the loss
being limited to March. The opening was
about In line with steady French rtibles
and while there was continued liquidation
of the near months, roasting iiitcrctit were
gisid buyers and the market showed a
steadier unibrtone than recently. Toward
the close prices ruled firm on predictions
fnr a continued small Hniz'llnn movement
and rumors of adverse crop news and the
market closed firm at a net advance of Uu
P) points. Sales were reported of 106, 7V
bags. Including May st 6 10j6 ,V; July.
..Vri.45c: September. 6oii6 5nc ; October,
6 (nic; Dei-ember, .7M4t.Ur; March. fY.
Spot Rio. firm; No. 7, Invoice, 7c; Cor
dova, 10til2c. .
Smear and Mcli"e.
NEW YORK. April 13 31'HAR-Rsw.
unsettled: fair refining, 4e; centrifugal,
94 test. 4 23-32e; molasa sugar. 3 17-32c; re
flced quiet: So . 6 55": N". 7. 6.yc: No 1.
6 4'V: No . 6 15c: No. 10. .3ur ; No 11. i 7u ;
cunfectluiieik A, IX; inuuld A, t5oc;
Missouri Pacific.
Nebraska I.oial. via
Weeping Water
Chicago, st. I'ai
Dmahn,
Twin City
Hioux ( Ity
Leave.
Arriva.
.b 4:5o pm bll:)am'
Minneapolis V
Ouklund l.ucul...
Passenger. . .b 6:30am
Passenger. .a '.' uopm
. b 6:46 Jim
b 9:10 pm'
all .o am
b 9:10 am
DI HLI.N4.TU.4i gl'ATlOV lOTH av M4SOS-
RnrlliiBtou,
Leave,
.a 4 .10 pm
.all :l'i pm
.a 6) 50 am
. b 2:57 pm
Denver & California.
Northwest Express...
.Nebraska points
Lincoln East Mall...
Ft. Crook & Plattsm Ih.b 2:5.' pm
Rellevuo & pl.ittsm'th. .a 7.50 pm
Hellevue Si Pac. J unc. .a 3 30 am
Hellevue At Pac
Denver Limited.
Chicago bpedal
Chicago Expicss..
Chicago Elv.-ir
Iowa I." a)
HI. Louis Express.
Kh nsus 'Ity & St.
Kansas City St.
Kansas City Ar St.
A dally, b dally
ex"e;it Kotiircl.iy ,
June. a 12:15 pm
a 7:lo am
a 4:0" pm
u 8:06 pm
a 910 am
u 4:25 pm
Joe. .alO 4.'. pm
Joe. .a 9:15 am
Joe. .o 4:25 pm
txcept Sunday
Arrive. .
a 3 pm
a o.O pm
a 7:4o pin
al2.o6 pm.
a 10:25 sm
b 8:32 am
a 6:50 ti t tl
u 2 55 piu
a 7.26 nrtr
nl0:53 piu
all :4.0 u in
a 6.45 aru
a 8:06 pni
d dally
d.'iilv excel,) Monday.
Of BIN B IE AMER.
UUN DM It O V A 1. ilAIL STEAUKKg
MONTHKAL n LIVERPOOL,. Wkl galllnsi
St. farrate-a Kniita.
Shnitaa:. ainoothaal an4 nv at ptrturerojia.
KKW KST TlKUlNt; TK1FI.L ti hK SlaAllIRI
V.Ptorlan" au4 ' Vtri'nlan' 12. "00 tt,Da aacti,
TWIN B'HtW ST K AM KHS
' Tuiiaaaan'' anl ''Haiarlan'"- li'.iuO tail saw.
Apply o any l-.al agant, ar
ALLAN tU, 1.4 JACkbU.N llUil., CHICAGO.
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