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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917.
LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light. Prices
Fully Steady Lambs Set
a New Record.
HOGS NOT MUCH CHANGED
Omaha. April 13, 11 7,
Recelpta wnre: Cattta. Hobs. Sheep.
Offklal Monday 6.01 t.ZSt 7.630
official Tuesday 6.641
official Wednesday.... 7.776
'filial Thursday S,i"
stluiate Krtday....... 800
f.Kft
10,701
MSI
7.770
1.336
7.163
9.711
ti,00A
Five da vi this w.ek.27.27 44,3tl 19.801
Same duya Inst week. .21.67 46.411 2M4
Sxme dsya 2 arks, ax .32.348 13.608 67.199
Ha me days S wks. ano.l9.93 41,836 4,Nft0
Mania days 4 whs. aRo.2fi.9l 8R.382 60.798
tfenis dsya last year. ,22,329 47,119 49.869
n-relpla and deposition of live stock at
L'nlon Slovk yards for twenty-four hours
illng at 3. p. in. -yesterday;
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Horn. Sheep. H'r'a
', M. It St. P. , 1 t
nlmnh ., (
IfMOurl Pacific..,,. .. 21 fl " .,
'nlon Paitflo At 29 13
'. A N. W., cast...... 13 14
' N. W weil f 41
Ht. P.. M. 4 O.... 1 t I
B. & V.. weal 14 18 9
ft. I. ft P., caat. . 4 1
C. n. I. P., weal., ,. .. 1
Mil nt la Central ........ 1
v'hkaco, lit. Wei torn 1 1 1
Total recelpta . 69 106 26 6
MSPOBIT1UN H KA n.
Cattle. Hoas, Bhacp.
Sorris A Co... ......
; Swift ft Co
rudahy Pkg. Co.,..
Armour at Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Pk. Co
R. O. Pk. CO
Wilson Pk;. Co
Cudahy. K. C
W. D. Van fianl Co
P. B. I.ewla
.1. B. Root ft Co....
( F. Hum
K. (J. Kellogir
vVenhcimer ft Deceit
Hulllvan Broi
Holhschlld ft Kreba
Christie ,
lliralna
Rotli
Banner Bros, ......
John Harvey
..enaen ft Lunsren...
o Dir , .
Other buyera
10.
214
206
1.613 749
1.793 2.878
91
2.068 . 1,018
2,291
0
14
16
7
114
41
Totala 1,376
l,89
4.988
Cattle Receipts war Urht today, only
(hlrty-two car beini reported In, There
waa- a, very fair damand for pack era and
shippers, who wars willing to taka on a fear
additional beeves. The result waa a fully
steady market and fairly active for a Fri
day. The beat beavea hare war good
enourh to bring 1 12.60. There waa no ma
terial chance In the market for tow atuff
or atock cattle.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
bweves, fll.90eit.00i fair to good beevea,
ltfl.)fi(H1.80: common to fair beevea, 19.60
910,76; good to choice helfera, 99.60 10.86;
Rood to choice cowa. 18. 76010,26; fair to
good cowa, 89. 0008.76; common to fair cowa,
16.6097.60; prima feeding ateera, $9.60
10,26; good to choice feedere, I8.76jp9.60;
fair to good feeders. S8.0Q8.76; common to
fair fenders. 86.7609.00; good to rholee
atockera, 98. 60019.00; stock helfera. $7,009
9.76; stock cowa, 86.0909.26; atork calvea,
t. 00$ 10.60; veal calves, 99.00012.60; beef
hulls, stage, etc., $8.2609.76; Bologna bulla,
$7.6008.21.
Representative sales:
BEEF 8 TERRS.
No.
1..
Av. Pr No.
489 $9 99 9..,.,
Av. Pr.
919 $9 00
..... 680 60
SIT 10 66
912 10 90
.....1130 11 60
.....1178 11 T6
1339 It 96
1291 22 60
. 119 9 16
. ft 19 60
.1180 19 90
. 666 11 01)
.1186 H 66
.1211 11 90
.1401 11 21
2.
13..
' 9..
14..
SI. .
Sfi..
19..
4..
a.,
ii..
20..
14.,
-29..
BTKBRS AND HEIFER.
980 9 60 11
660 16
149 11 26
... 6S0 10 90 21
HEIFERS.
... 889 7 76 1.,...
... 171 10 09 .
COWS.
... 896 I 26 4.....
...1179 I 09 2....,
...1177 8 86 I.....
...2269 t 96 2,.s..
170 I a
lit $o
940 I 60
1163 9 00
1146 10 90
BULLS. .
... 738 T 00 1...!.... 789 7 19
...1400 t 49 1....,.,, 900 60
...1449 9 26
CALVES.
I 200 10 09 1 119 11 90
2........ 110 11 10
Hose The market did not chow any
great amount of activity at any stage of
the game thla morning, bat atarted In good
season, and waa fairly continuous, bulk of
the desirable hoga being cleaned up by
shortly after wild forenoon. Odd loada of
highly mixed or underweight hoga to the
number of eight or ten that were not aold
yeaterday swelled the offerlnga a Utile,
But even then the aupply waa not large, and
arlih reporta of email Improvements at other
markets packara aiarttd out offering prices
that were about ateady and eventually
sought the bulk of their hoga at flgurea
-.hat wera steady to 6o above yeaterday's
Ciller trade.
Hhippera, whoa purchases proved to be
sigh, yeaterday, trimmed the flgurea they
paid yesterday 6010c, taking off. In other
arords, juat about what they put on Thurs
4a y. They preferred butcher weight again
and made a decent buy, On late rounda the
packer trade weakened and the laat drovea
aold were called about ateady, what email
advance there waa early being lost, Me
dium to plain hoga were a more ready aale
today and It was on these kinds that what
ever advance there waa allowed up, good
htavlea being little or no better. Aa usual
the commonest llghta wera not wanted and
a few oara of them were left unaold at a
rather late hour,
i Bulk today aold around f 16.66 011.90,
There waa the usual eprtnkllng of the
plalneat atuff below thla. while aome of the
beat heavlea aold on up to $16.00, the ton.
Representative sales:
No. Av. ah. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 1
76. .160 ... 11 36 76. .171 40 16 46 ,
48. .196 ... II 66 66. .191 1!0 16 79 I
79. .201 249 16 76 74. .214 , 80 16 90
83. ,267 ... 16 96 64, .261 40 16 99
73. .262 40 It 96 91. .261 ... 16 99
Bheep A pretty good Friday run of eheep
and lam be waa on hand, set I ma tea calling
for 6,090 head. Thla brings the total for the
week to 89.609 head, which II 19,000 more
than wera her laat week, but about 16,000
mailer than two weaka ago, and a ahortage
t around 10,009 head aa compared with laat
year.
Lamb prices ahowes) freah appreciation
f his morning. A new record of $16.70 waa
Bald for 61-poundiColorado Uextcana, while
bulk of the Mexicans, which ware on the
weighty order, sold around $16,60. Fed
wctterna of a weighty aort brought $11.86, a
fiat 46 gain over the price paid for their
mutes yesterday, while a string of Navajoa
. landed at $16.26, Clipper lambs made a
rarked Improvement, auch aa ware offered
iHHng at upturns of 25 0 35c. 8a lea In
clude weighty clippers at $12.69012.76.
A deck of good wooled ewea, about the
o-ily onea here, equaled the market record
f $12.26, while clipped wethers, some of
v hlch carried a aprinkllng of yearllnga,
landed at $10.6O01O.8.
Quotations on sheep and lamba: 1ambs,
light and handy, $16.26016.70; lamba, heavy,
814-76016.&O; lamba. fresh shorn. $12,000
12.76; lamba, shearing, $14.00014.76; year
Inga, good to choice, $12.00013.76: yearllnga,
fair to good. $12.90013.00; wethers, fair to
holce, $11.60012.76; ewea, good to choice,
ft). 40012.26; ewea, fair to good. $10,000
I Let;- wet, plain o nulls, 17.0009.69. '
Representative salea;
No. ; Av. Pr.
UK fed lamba 98 $16 26
116 Mexican lamba 80 16 79
101 dipped lamba. ............. 79 ' 13 60
10 rllpped lamba 03 19 60
, 246 clipped wethers and Barlings 97 10 69
" clipped lamba , 86 13 76
91 clipped lamba , 72 12 60
St. Joeeph Live Stock Market.
St. Joneph, Mo., April 13. Cattle Re
Hpt, 409 bead; market ateady; ateera,
$9 00012.76; cowa and helfera, $5.50011.10;
calvea. $9.90012.00. ,
Mors Receipts. 2.990 head; market
ateitdy; top, 114.16; bulk of a lee, $16,760
16.96.
She and Wmba Recelpta. $.900 head;
m.rk-t firm; lambs, $16.00016.69; ewea.
: 912.66013.90.
Live stack la Might.
Receipts at the five., principal western
markets caterday:
' Cattle.
Bote,
14.000
3.809
7,600
7.778
6.990
Sh-ep.
9,909
1,700
9,000
290
2.009
3no
600
too
809
. Ht. I,nu.
Omitha . . .
SIOUX C'ttf..
Totala
4,409 37.199 19,900
NEW YORK STOCKS
Dullness Most Striking Feature
of the Day's Market.
TRADING LACES BREADTH
New York, April 13, Dullness was the
motit striking fcatura of today's market, the
total turnover of 496,000 shares being the
amalleat of the week. Dealings were cov
ered by the aetne consideration sa thoae of
the laat week or two. epeculatlve aa well
aa conservative intereata manifesting an In
creasing tendency to await developments
at Washington,
Proiresa of the congressional debate on
the proponed bond Issue Indicated the early
adoption of that men mire, but the condltfona
attending its distribution and the allotments
at loans to the foreign governments are yei
to bn announced.
The many Important domestic financial
underlektmrs neaotlated durtng the week
are disclosed In the local movementa of
money for tbat perlml, forecast pointing to
an actual cssh iom or over ju.nij,uuu, wun
cut any alteration, however, of prevailing
rates for lime loans.
Cxeept In the railway dlvlnlon, where
trading was relatively inont active, the; mar
ket larked the breadth of recent aenatona.
Strongest features of the transportation
group. Including the transcontinental and
coalers. Canadian Pacific. .Union Pacific,
Reading and numeroua minor shares. HsHng
1 to 3 points.
There was an unusual Inquiry for the new
Rock Island. Missouri Pacifies, Wabaah
nrcferred "A" and "B." Southern Rsltway,
Seaboard Air Line and Colorado Southern.
Delaware ft Hudson waa again under prea
sure, but rallied on Ibe brisk buying of other
rails In the last hour.
United states Steel and conaplcuoua In
dustrials, Including the- usual equipment
and munitions, moved within comparatively
narrow llmlU with Irregular nst changes.
Harvesters, fertilisers and oils contributed
more than their usual quota at galna of 8
(o almost 6 points. Shippings wera strong,
though losing ground on realising sates.
Industrial Alcohol. Ohio Gas, Wilson
Packing and similar specialties and utili
ties again denoted prof cantons I activity with
acme of the low-priced war shares.
The general hnnda Mat waa irregular, In
cluding International ISHiiea, some of which
were slightly higher, with corresponding de
( lines elsewhere. Total Bales, par value.
$j,02MOO,
United Ststee hnnda again Inclined to
lower, levels. Die coupon 4s losing 2 points
on an actual sale, with receaalona of k to
1 4 per cent on olhr Issues on call.
Salea. High. Low. Close,
Am. Beat Sugar.., HO0 80 934 9Z
American Can .... 3,700 46 46 'A 46
Am. Car ft Found 86
Am. locomotive .. . 400 68 U 08
Am. Sm. ft Kef.,.. 2.200 101 101 101
Am. Hugar Rer., 1,800 112 111 4 U2
Am. Tel. ft Tel.... 800 124 123 133
Am. Z., L. ft 8.... 400 H i 34
Ana"onda Copper . 6.200 90 80 soft
Atchison 2.609 108. 102 4 in
At. O. ft W. I. S. li 4.300. 110 107 107
Baltimore ft Ohio. 6.900 77 76 76
Bulte ft Sup. Cop.. 1,'jOO ' 46 44i 44
Cal. Petroleum ... 400 22 31 22
Canadian Paclflu . 6,400 163 160. 161
Central Leather ... 6,600 67 66 87
Chesa. ft Ohio..,.. 3.000 60 60 80
C.tf M. A St. P.v ... 4,200 81 80 80
Chi. ft North 400 116 114 116
C, It, I, A P. at Is 47
Chlno Copper HOO 66 66 64
Colo. Fuel- A Iron, 1,009 48 47 49
Corn ProduciB Ret, 1,609 22 22 23
Crucible Steel .... 8.700 64 , 81 63
Cuba Cane Sugar,. 2,400 46 46 46
Diat. Securities ... 800 16 18 1,9
Erie 6.200 28 27 28
(Jen. Electric 1,000 188 186 166
Uen. Motors 1,100 114 110 111
Great North, pfd.. 2,709 111 110 111
G. N. Ore ctfs 6,300 321 33 32
1 1 lino It Cenlral ,., 600 104 104 104
Inspiration Copper. 1.600 67 68 66
mt, Mar. Mar, pid. lv.soo 88 86 bs
Inter, Nickel ? 41
Inter. Paper 1,000 36 36 86
Kan. City Southern 4,700 22 22 ' 22
Kennecott Copper. 909 44 43 44
LoulB. ft Nash ... ... 129
Maxwell Motors 1,700 6- 60 61 :
Max. Petroleum ., ,. 98,
Miami Copper .... 1.800 42 41 41 j
Mlaaourl Paclflo ,. 2,600 $9 29 29
Montana Power 99
Nevada Copper ... 809 22 32 22 j
N. Y. Central 2.600 96 94 96 ,
N. N. M. ft H. . 2,600 48 46 44
Norfolk ft Weatern 900 131 131 130
Northern Pacific . 1,100 104 108 102
Pacific Mall 22
Pennsylvania 4.600 63 69 62
Pittsburgh Coal 2,300. 43 42 43
Ray Con. Copper., 2,200 80 29 29
Reading 28,600 97 94 98
Rep. Iron A Steel.. 1,200 80 -79 79
Bhattuck Aril. Cop. 200 26 26 26
Southern Pacific .. 4.100 99 94 96
Southern Railway. 12,900 20 27 28
Studebarkar Corp.. 14,200 94 91 92
Texas CO. ,. 0.7UQ 818 201 Z13
Union Paclflo 16,800 138 137 138
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 28,300 110 114 116
U. 8. Steal 110,000 112 111 113 1
V. S. Steel pfd.... 400 117 117 117
Utah Copper 1,400 110 no 110
waoasn ria 3, oo zs n 2b
Weatern Union .... 30 98 98 96
Weattnghouie Kite. 1,300 60 ' 49 49
Total salea for tne day, 4BMQ0 "hares.
Omaha Hay Market.
Recelpta continue light; market Arm and
higher on the better gradea of prairie hay:
alfalfa la firm and ateady; demand con
tinues good for all gradea of good hay and
alfalfa.
Choice upland prairie bay. $16.00019.60:
No. 1. $16.00016.60; No, X. $12.90014.00;
No. $, $9.00011.00.
No. 1 midland prairie nay. $14.00016.00:
No. 2, $12.00013.00. -
No. 1 lowland prairie hay. 812.OO01S.QO:
No, 2, $9.00010.00; No. 1, $7.0008.00.
A l ra l fa Choice. 8ii.uoozo.oo: No. 1.
$16.00019.00: alandard, $16.00017.00; No.
t, $18,000)4.00; No. 3. $10.60012. 6U.
hi raw oat. ST.ootfi.fro: Wheat. 18.00 B
$.60.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
To Success.
AMUSEMENTS.
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
lBniU5nrdA Daily Mata., IS-28-30c
yWyvljf Even'ga, lS-ZS-5Q-75
Hirry Hastings' Bi( Show
.Ta.r omcoimiis Ai;?0:::ti:llN"
Bee hs araied Aawriean liner sink a Uerutin ub
mtrlne: bear Dan's own new pilrlolio soni. Here's a
steal big Red. Whits and Slue show. Absorb It
rwai rrnnrnuucv prifltv nil!
I AO ICS' DIMg HATiMEC WEEK OAVt.
BRANDEIStM..t
ROSE STAHL
In the New AoaericajB Comedy Succeea
"Our Mrs. McChesney"
PrlcM 0,-TC-$1.00-$IJO.2.00
Cmlni Jull.B Ellla,. la "Coutta Luc?"
Doujlu 494
THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
La.t Two TimM-of Gtorg. Nash and
Co., Orvill Harrold and Curr.nl Bill.
MATINEE TODAY 2:15
Early Curtain -Tonight,
8:05
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Atf
DuaatUMtlMfrSlOO, tsoa mi S1.000
A SURE AND SAFE INVESTMENT
FIRST TRUST COMPANY
a.l Ptaa. 1.. N..l R.al. RU.
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Amsrican Tslsphon 4 Ttsf;rapl. Co.
A Dividend of Two Dollars per share will
be paid on Monday, April 19, 1917, to stock
holders of record at tht close of buiineaa on
Saturday, March SI, 19 IT.
STRAiSLERS ANIMALS jEjl
S TOWER MORRILL
' I LONDON TRIO WILL MORRIS 4
. I ; N.rl Whit., la "May BImubi." !
G. D. MILNE, Jreeiirer.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Cash Wheat Climbs to New
Record Corn Smashes
Previous High Mark.
BOOM IN OATS MARKET
Omaha. April 13, 1917.
The record-breaking prices of yesterday
were completely overshadowed In today'e
market, when caah wheat reached a high
point of $2.48 per buahel and yellow corn
reached $1.41 per bushel. Considering
the advance, however, the trade in cash
grains was not overactive, and while the
demand was very good, the sellers held out
for higher j remtums than the buyers were
willing to pay, and It waa almost noon.be
fore the commission men began to let go
very freely.
Spot wheat waa quoted from 10c to 16c
higher, corn acored an advance of 2c to
4c, oate were quoted lc higher and rye
and barley were Arm and comparatively
higher prices.
No. 2 hard wheat aold generally around
$2.41 i No. 3 hard waa quoted at $2.3802.40;
No. 4 hard ruled around $2.36; a car of No.
3 durum brought $2.24 and a sale of No. 1
spring wheat waa made at $2.48, the top
of today'e market.
In the corn market the white variety waa
listed as a premium article and aalea of
No. 2 white were made at $1.4401.46. The
butk of the corn aalea were, however, made
up of the better grades of yellow and mixed
corn, the yellow being quoted at $1,410
1.41, while the mixed aold from $1-40 to
$1.41.
The trade In oata was very good, and
while the receipts ahowed a big Increase,
the demand waa easily strong enough to
absorb the offerings. Standard oats aold at
7O07Oc; No. 3 white ruled around 70c
and No. 4 white waa quoted at 0909c.
The demand for rye and barley waa very
good, but thfae marketa wera quiet on ac
count of light receipts,
Clearances were: What and flour equal
to 891,000 bushels; corn, 138,000 bushels;
oats. 636,000 bushela.
Primary wheat receipts were 766,000 bush
ela and ahlpments 944,000 bushela, against
receipts of 1.010.000 bushela and ahlpments
of 926,000 bushela last year,
Primary corn recelpta were 619,000 bush
ela and shipments 480,000 bushela, agalnal
recelpta of 671,000 bushela and shipments of
607,000 bushels last year.
Primary oata recelpta were 747,009 buah
els and shipment 740,009 bushels, agalnat
recelpta of 034,000 bushela and shipments of
1,061,000 bushela last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 68 99 164
Minneapolis 2&"
Duluth 77
Omaha 26 64 67
Kanaaa City 76 31 13
St. Louis, 71 36 66
Winnipeg : 367
These sates were reported today:
Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $2.41.
No. I hard winter: 1 car, $2.40; 1 car,
$2.39; 1 car (smutty), $2.36. No. 4 hard
winter: 1 cari f 2.36; 1 car, $!.82. Sam
ple hard winter: 1 car, $2.10. No. 1 spring:
I car, $2.48. No. 2 aprlng: 1 car, $2.46.
No. 3 durum; 1 car, $2.24. No. 1 mixed
durum: 1 car, $2.26. No. 9 mixed: 1
car, $2.30.
Rye No. t: 1 car, $1.78.
Barley No. $: 1 car, II. JO. Rejected; 1
can. $1.17.
Corn No. t white; t cart, $1.48; 1 car,
$1.44. No. t white: 1 car. $1.44. No. 4
white: 1 car, $1.42. No. 2 ytllow: 6 care.
$1.41. No. 2 yellow: $ care, $1.41; $
cars, $1.41. No. 2 mixed: 1 car ehipper'a
weighta). $1.41; 2 cars, $1.41. No. 8 mixed:
1 car (shipper's weighta), $1.41; 1 car,
$1.40; 1 car, $1.40; 10 cars, $1.40. No.;
4 mixed: 1 car, 91.39. No. 9 mixed: 1
car (shipper's weights), $1.40. j
Oats Standard: 1 car. 70c; 1 car, 70c. 1
No. 2 white: 3 cara (shipper's weights), 70c;
8 cars, 70c. No. 6 white: 1 car (snipper a
weighta), 69c; 6 cara, 69c. Sample
white: 1 car (shipper's weighta), 69c; 1
car, 69c; 1 oar (ahlpper'a weights), 99c;
1 car. 09e; 1 car, 98c; 1 car (corn mixed),
68c; 1 car (burnt). 66c.
omaha caan tricea wneai: no. z nara,
$2.4002.41; No, 3 herd. $2.8702.40; No. 4 ,
Amuskmknts.
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M.II.M Tay, 2:30
TONIGHT LAST TIME
William Elliot.
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andMorruG.
Wit THE MOS1
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IN AMERICA
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April 26, 27 ."Th. Paeeinf Show."
PnOTOPI.AY.
BENEFIT
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W. C T. U.
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APRIL IS AND 178:15 P. M.
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Prima Donna f
ASSISTED BY ,
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, TICKETS $1.00
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"The School for
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in
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One of the Seven Deadly
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Children's Performance
Saturday Morning at 10 A.
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I jrmvoLiTvl
hard, 12. No. 2 .prim, I2.412.S:
No. S .prlng, I3.40Q2.4.1: No. 2 durum. IS. 23
02.26; No. 1 durum.- 2. 2202. 24. Corn: No.
2 white. II. 4(01. (S: Vo. 3 whit.. H.
1.44H; No. 4 whit., I1.42U61.43H; No '
whit., 11.421(01.41; No. i white. 11 .42
1421,4; No. 2 yellow, I1.41UB1 41ii; No. 2
yellow, ll.4101.41t,: No. 4 yellow, ll.40e
1.41i; No. S yellow, I1.40H 01.41 ; No. I
y.llow. 11.4001.40; No. 2 mixed, II. MSB
I. 41: No. mlKd, II. 4001.41: No. 4 mixed.
II. 4O01.4OH: No. fi mixed. $1.3fl4i 1.40 :
No. mixed. 11. 3I,01.4O. Oata: No. 2
white, 7Oi07O.c; alandard, 70"i;0',c;
No. 1 white, . (KOTO: No. 4 white. 69',
6l;e. Barley: Malting-. $1. 2001.31: No.
1 t.ed. 11.1501.22. Bye: No. 2. I!.77f1.7;
No. 3, 11.7601.71.
7,oral range of ontlnne:
Art. Open. High. Low.j Cloae. Yea.
Wht. Ill I
Msy 2 27 2 40 (227 3 3.i'226
July 1 87 1 921H7 1 98lXfi
Sep. 1 69 1 71 ',,1167 1 68 1168
Corn. I
May I 88 1 40'l36 1 38 136
July 1 31 1 US IU1 1 34tUl
Sep. 1 28 1 28 126 1 28,i:'&
Oili.
May 68 69 68 89' 68
July 62 62 61 81 82'.
Sep. 6 63 62 62JZ
Chicago cloalng prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan Bryan, atock and grain brok-
era, 816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Art. Open. High. Low '. Closer YeV
Wht. '.
May 2 19 2 26 217 2 21 218
July 1 88 1 94 187 1 89 1R9
Sept 1 70t 1 74 1(8! 1 70 170
Corn.
May 1 20 1 38113 1 38 136
July 1 34 I 33'U1 1 33 133
Sept 1 39 1 31 128 1 29 129
On la. j
May 98 66j 64 66 er.S
July ' 66 64j 63 . 61 64
Sept 67 67 6G 56 67
Pcrtt.
Msy 27 60 37 60 36 10 36 25 27 60
July 37 26 27 2S 36 12 36 26 37 12
Lard. '
May 20 96 21 09 20 72 20 80 21 10
July 21 37 21 37 21 02 21 02 21 37
Ribs.
May' 19 89 19 90 19 46 19 62 19 82
July 29 12 20 12 19 76 19 80 20 07
Sfoux City Live Stork Market.
Sioux City, la., April i3. Cattle Re-
ceipta, 800 head; market steady; beef ateera,
$11.00912.76; butchers, $9.6011.00; cows
and helfera, $7.50910.60: cannera, $fi.C0
7.60; atockera and feeders, 87.SnlO.O0:
calves, $7.5099.75; bulls, stags, etc., $7,509
10.00; feeding cows and helfera, $7.0099.25.
Hogs Recelpta, 6,000 head; market
atesdy; llghta, $15.50915.66; mixed. $15.70
916.86; heavy, $16.90916.00: pigs, $12,009
13.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head;
market steady; yearlings, $12.00 913.50;
wethers, $11.60912.60; ewea, 10.25911.76;
lamba. $13.60916.00.
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fEH- YORK GKNKRAL MARKET.
Quotation of the Day oa Various Leavdlng
Commodities.
New York. April 13. Flour Strong
upring patents, tl 1.169 11.40; winter patents,
$10.80911.06; winter atralghta, $10.4Of?lO.65;
Kansas atntights, $ll.l&t?11.40.
Vt hi'Mt Spor. strong; No. 2 hard, $2.62,
f. 0. b. New York; No. 1 northern, Dululh,
$2.41; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $2.37, f.
0. b. New York, opening; navigation.
Corn Spot, otrong; No. 2 yellow. $1.58, c.
1. t. New York.
Oats Soot, unifttled; standard. 79c.
Leather Cent rail firm; hemlock first,
57c: Hpronds. 56c.
Provisions Pork, atrong; mesa, $40.00;
famtii-. 841.00a43.0fl: short clear. $4ft.00
42.00. B"f. atrong; mesa, $6. 009 27.00;
family. $29.0011.00. Lard, weak; middle
wot, $31.80921.40.
Butter firm; receipts, 6,384 tubs
creamery, higher than extras, 4G945c
i-reamory extras (93 acorc), 48 48c
firsts. 44"iW46c: seconds. 4344c.
Eggs Firm; receipts, 40.37" cases: fresh
gathered extras, 35 c; resh gathered
storage-packed firsts, 34 9 35c; fresh
gathered firsts, S3 934c.
Cheese Firm; receipts, 3,977 boxes;
stale freah. specials, 2625c; state fresh
specials, average fancy, 24 25c.
Poultry Alive, weak: no prices quoted
dressed very atrong; chickens, 23930c;
fowls, 2127c; turkeys, 18924c.
Kansas City IJve Stock Market.
Kanaaa City, April 13. Cattle Receipts,
:!00 hfad; market, atoaily; prime fed steers,
H 2. 50 9 1 3.00 ; dreBHod beof steers, $10. 00 9
li.3i; western ateera, $3.50912.85: cowa.
$6.50 9 heifers. $9.00 6912.00; stockera
and feeders. $7.76911.00; bulla, $7.60910.00;
calves, $N. 00913. 00.
Hoga Receipts, 8,500 head; market,
steady; bulk of salea, $16.70916.10: heavy,
$16.06916.20; packers and butchers. $16.70
916.10; light, $16.60915.90; pigs, $12.09
14.76.
Sheep and Lambs Rrcclpts. none; mar
ket atrong; lamba, $12.25915.70; yearling-,
$13.00914.35; wethers, $12. 00 13,36 ; ewes,
$11.0913.00.
' Sugar Market
New York. April 13. Sugar Raw. firm;
centrifugal, 6.3Bc; mo lapses, 6.5tct Re
fined, firm; fine granulated. 7.5098.25. Fu
tures were firm on covering and demands
from Wall street, prompted by the firmness
of the spnt markets. At noon prices wore
& to 8 points higher.
Closed firm and 611 points higher:
sales, 23,200 tons; May. 6.51c; July, 6.64c;
September, 6.73c.
London Stocka and Bonds.
London, April 13. American aecurltles
moved Irregularly, with United Statea Steel
strong on the stock exchange today.
miver nar, 36 -lea per ounce.
Money 3 per cent.
Discount Rates Short bills, 494 ner
cent; three months, 4 94 per cent.
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CHICAGO I.IVF. STOCK MARKET.
C.ttl. Slow Uof. Weak and Lower
Hheep gtronc.
Chicago. April 11 Cattle Receipt., !,000
hrad; market, alow; native beef cattle, 19.30
et3.2a: atockera and feeders, 17.30610.00;
r'l-it-a and helfera, I5.T5&U-00; calve., tf.00
I 13.25.
Hog. Kecelpta. 14.000 head; market,
weak; 610c under yesterday's average;
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