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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AIMUE 13, 1002.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
FeTerith Performance on Grain Stage, with
Corn Leading Actor.
MUCH GUESSWORK BY SPECULATORS
rrtrea Take "part In Karly Market,
but Ease (T Later, Cora aad Oata
t loslnar with Hale, hat
Wheat Lower.
CHICAGO, April 14-Ppeculators In
grains hail a feverish time of It today.
Corn shorts were badly scared over the
continual bulges In the southwest mar
keta, and fearing possible manipulation of
.he market by bulla In Ita present peculiar
condlt'on. bid prlcea up 2c. Wheat had an
early beariHh tendency, but had to follow
the corn lead and Jumped lc. All pita ex
perienced marked activity and prlcea fluc
tuated erratically. After the early excite
ment conditions became somewhat normal
and My wheat cloned 4C hjwer, May corn
c higher and May oata He up. Provisions
eloped a shade lower to 5c higher.
Short. In the corn pit were the cauae of
the panicky actions In grains. At the start
there whs an Inclination to sell Bluff be
cause of the eaay feeling In wheat. It
took only a few spurts of the 8t. Louts
market, however, to create a strong de
mand by the unfortunate early sellers. The
naturally bullish situation In the corn trade
with continued rewrts of depletions of
stocks at all prominent centers and an Im
proving; demand, scared the aborts badly.
Alay corn started Vc higher to c lower at
kliul'no and Jumped ' W'e. This was
an advance of about c over the low price
on the decline of a week or ten days ago
mnA Af almnat At RatlirHnV momlllfT. 8t.
tn,,i. ... i.niin hr aniiiinsedl v to flnlnh firm undertone
the covering the big short line began Hat- cllne of 2s d occurred, the market closing
raelflo roast. 1901 Crop, 15giVt!; 1H0, lf
14c; olds, 4Cac.
HAT Quiet; shipping, 60&c; good to
choice fMriic.
HIDKS Qillet: Oalveston, JO- to 26 lbs.,
Iftc; California, 21 to la lbs., lSVsc; Texas,
drv, 24 to . lb., lac.
LEATHFR Steadv; hemlock sole. Buenns
Ayres, light to heavy, tS'WHtc ; acid, 24WV5C.
PROVISION Heef. nrm; family, lJ.norf
14 00; mess, $10 Soll 00; beef hamp,
21. On; packet, 111.00; 12.00; city extra India
meps. Iis.0uii22 ( t'ut meats, firmer; pick
led bellies, a 25-510 60: pickled shoulders,
t or,8 25; pickled hams, f 10.6"rm AO. Lard,
pteady; western steamed, $10.10; refined,
firm; continent 110 2fi; Bomh America, 110 7ft;
compound, lo.12Vu'H.3i1,. Pork, firm; family,
$ih.5; ahort clears, $l7.7rnw.on; mess, $1660
tJ 17.50.
POTATOESFIrm; Maine, bag, $2 40f?2;
New Yotk. fair to prime, sack, $2 152.25;
Jersey sweets. Barrel, H.5fj6 tfl.
RIC'B Hteady; domestic, fair to extra,
tVpHc; Japan, tfeftc.
TALIXJW Firm; city t$2 per pkg), 6c;
country fpkgs. free), 6'46Vto.
POULTRY Alive, steady : chickens, lie;
turkeys, 14c; fowls, 13c. Dressed, weak;
fowls, llfiljiic; turkeys, WAiac.
HL'TTLR Receipt. 6,392 pkgs.; strong;
state dairy, 25('.10c; creamery, WffOlc; June
Creamery, 242tc; factory, 2o2Sc.
CHKKSB Receipts, K73 pkgs.; firm; fancy
large, full cream, fall make, colored and
white, U'Z12fcc; fancy small, state full
cream, early make, colored and white, 130
iV-
EOQS Receipts. 21,415 pkgs.; strong; state
and Pennsylvania, lVftl6c; weatern, at
mark. WVanc.
M ETA 1.9 A slight advance In the local
tin market followed a good gain at Lon
don and prices at the cloeo here were
quoted up to $27.75$ 28.00. London finished
tl 7s Ad higher, with spot at 124 15s and
futurea at 124 12s'6d. Copper ruled quiet
and steady here, with lake at $12 25, asked,
electrolytic at $12.12 and canting at 112.
ljondon closed with copper los higher, mak
ing spot 63 17s 6d and futures 54. Lead
at London advanced Is 8d, closing at 11
lis 3d. The New York market waa steady,
but unchanged, at 14.12'v Spelter also re
mained unchanged locally, showing a fairly
t mm; at ixinoon a n
urdav. OfTerlnss were not enough to sup'
ply the demand. Trade was guesswork all
around. After the early advance there was
a patise and the market quieted down.
Liquidation at top prlcea brought good
profits. There was a good demand for
cash articles, which, together with strong
tables, helped In putting a bullish Inter
pretation on every bit, of newa. Traders
In all pits were talking of the remarkabls
outlook for speculation and manipulation
In com. News continues to arrive of farm
ers proceeding with seeding. The visible
supply deereawed 1,000,000 bu.-now 7.500,(100
bu., against 22.0W.O0O bu. a year ago. The
country traders Saturday must have corn,
and there Is little of that. After the ad
vance May corn sold off to OlHc, but raW
lied again and closed strong, c up, at
82'c. Receipts were qnly 56 cars.
Wheat started out steady on unrespon
sive cables and rains In the southwestern
wheat country May opened He to He
lower at 72S''ai3c, but at once felt the In
fluence of the soaring corn market. In a
very short time covering and an Invest
ment demand sent May to T3SiC. As corn
began itr decline after the opening bulge
whuut eased off. Then a big line was sold
'-for a leading bull professional and as the
"tallers" filed In to sell, the market
slumped off below Saturday's close. The
southwest aold here and those markets
were lower. Commission houses were on
. both sides of the market, but principally
sold. Liquidation for profits was very pop
ular. The visible decrease of 1,800,000 bu.
was a little more than expected, but had
no effect. Trade was active. May cloned
weak at Its lowest point, c oft, at 72 V.
Local receipts were 25 cars, 2 of contract
grade. Minneapolis and Duluth reported
1X3 cars, making a total for the three points
of 208 cars, against 27 last week and 400
a year ago. Primary receipts were 308,000
bu., against 6(i3,or last year. Beabonrd
clearances In wheat and flour equaled 271,
000 bu. The llrlllHh budget today Imposing
an Import duty equal to about c a bushel
on wheat and an equivalent duty on flour
was a weakening Influence. World's ship
ments were 8,062,000 bu., compared to 10.
lbti.OiiO bu. last year. On passage, bread
stuffs decreased 507,000 bu.
Trade In oats waa fair and on the corn
Influence prices advanced. May and July
were bought liberally by receivers. Offer
ings were small. The crowd usually In oats
devoted much of Its time to corn. The
prospect of more llberul. receipts caused
some selling. May started unchanged to
Sc up at 42W42',ic, sold to 43c and closed
Vsc up at 42V,c. Receipts were 151 cars.
Provisions had a fair general trade.
Hogs were stead y, but the demand for
products was good and packers supported.
Commission houses were good buyers. The
tone was stronger all day, but realizing on
the advance produced In some of the grains.
May iwirk closed Be up at I18.82H, May lard
a shade lower at 13.724 and May ribs 5c
higher at $9.1214J.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
i cars; corn, 65 cars; oats, 220 cars; hogs,
:i ooii head. '
The leading futurea ranged as follows:
Artlcleg. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bafy.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May
July
Sept.
Oats
May a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept.
Rlbx
May
July
Sept.
724W73
61Hft2
leva's
:oeol
42 (fi'i
347
30 6T-
18 75
IS Do
9 75
9 85
15
074
20
1 30
73:
74A,
74
634
2i
BIT
43
354
36-V
3o4
16
17 124
9 80
9 DO
10 00
9 174
9 32'
72 72J 7?4
' 734 73l4;7HWi
724 724 734fe4
614 624 614
61Si flltynlj
H4I 614 4
4? 424 42
344 6 344
36 364 ;..
30 30 $04
304 31 Z
1 75 16 824 1 T74
16 95 16 024 16 974
9 724 9 75 9 774
9 824 IM 874
9 924 'ij 96
9 074 124 ' 074
9 20 9 274 224
9 30 9 874 9 824
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
fUilK-Klrm; winter patents, $3.709
(190; winter straights, $3.2o43.60: winter
j cicars, j .nKfis spring specials, n; spring
patents, $3.2Cft3.50; spring straights, $2.76 J
a.cio. -
WHEAT Nd. 3 spring. X724c: No. 1 red
?t,c. tat
I'J'USIM-K1.
Vv i 'OK N No. 1. 62c; No. 1 yellow, 62c.
Xt,AT8-No. 2, 43c: No. 2 white, 44g
7YF,-No. 2. 57(574c
44&-464e;
'HAHLEY Fair to choice mpltlnir luif,Rr,
SEF.D No. 1 flax, $1.76; No. I northwest
rni $l.7; prime timothy, $6.90; clover, con
tra.f t grade. $7 90.
'ROVISIONH Mess nnrli n kKI mu
Mil &. Ij,rd nrr loll ilia t:?i-fiTi;''ot..
Tibs sides (loose). $9.(Kk(9. is. Irv ' .ul,.,!
shoulders (boxed). $7.5()ca7.624. Short clear
side (boxed). $0.6669.75.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.30
The following wera th receipts and ship-
irel
ilb
Articles.
Flour, btils..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Hurley, bu..
On the Produce exchange todav the hut.
ter market was steady; creameries, 24fi2ie;
dairies, 244(27c. Cheese, steady, 124il3c.
Receipts. Shipments
.... 11.000 16.0(10
.... 24.000 41ft,m
.... 71.0K) SS.O0
....Sis.tKW) 255.K10
.... 1.000 loO.frJO
.... ai.vw ...
MJW YORK CEM5BAL MARKET.
Claotatloaa of the Day eat Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 14. FLOUR-Receipt a
14. LM bbla.; exporta, t.139 bbla.; market Ir
regular and about steady; Minnesota pat
ents, $3.teij4.W); winter straights, $3.7iU
186; Minnesota bakers. $3.20; winter pat
ent. W.So'iH.uo; winter extras. $3.156!I26;
. winter low grades, $25n3.&. Rye flour
steady; fair to good. $3.26e3.40; fair to good'.
CORN MEAL Firm; yellow western
. $1 28; cttv, $1.27; Krandywtne. $3 &0fi3.&5.
RYE Firm; No. J western, 4c, I. o. b.,
HARLKY Dull: feeding 6365c. c. I f
Mw xra; malting. Wwaic, c. 1. t.. New
WHEAT Receipts, 114,075 bu.; exports
44?53 bu.; spot market easy; No 2 red'
ti2e, elevator, and Mc, f. o. b afloat:
iso. I northern, l'uluth. S24c, f. o. b", afloat
No. 1 hard, Manitoba, hS'uc. f. o. b ' atti.ai'
titlons . tiened lower, because of better
""I' weamer news and easy cables
They recovered and turned strong on tha
violent com advance, together with small
rectlDts and a larse visible auonlv
but eventually eaed off under realising
Hnd disappointment over the mall enort
trade. Closed eusy at 4c net decline. May
Ml-lT94c. climed at 7c; July, 7v.t
'.t'jC cloned at 7M4c; SepU-mber. 747s4c
closed at "hSc; December, 7W,4n)04c, cloned'
CORN Receipts, 9.450 bu.; exports, 590 bu
Spot, firm; No. i. 4e, elevator, and e9,c!
f o. b., afloat. Thera was a wild market
at the opening and a stampede of shorts,
due to small stocks In the southwest and
oeratlonii by the Chicago bull clique.
Prices sold up 14o here and then eased off
in the afternoon, under realising, with the
close easy. May, 67trxk4c, closed at "7'-,
July. tWVUWiC. closed at kHc; September,
6b'4C, closed at tbc.
OATS Receipts, 67,000 bu. ; exports, 14.15$
bu. Spot, tinner; No. t. 47c; No. S, 44c;
No. 2 white, !614c; No. t white, &t4c;
uaok mixed Weatern, 46.TVC; track white,
5H..S44i;. Options were firm for a time an
bullion crop and weather talk, but later
followed ine com reaction.
HOPS Fit m ; state, common to choir,
iy crois livali'jt. UpA Uiullc; olds, 4c;
there at 17 12s 6d. Iron locally was quiet
and unchanged. Pig Iron warrants remain
nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern, $19,000
MOO; No. t foundry, northern, $18.0019.00;
No. 1 foundry, souinern, sir.DiwiN.ui; Wo. 1
fonndrv. southern soft. $17.60Ca 18.00. The
Kniillph markets were higher. Glasgow clos
ing at 53s 9d and Mlddlesborough at 48s 4d
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Prodnco.
EOQS Including new No. Z cases. 144o ;
cases returned, 14o.
LIVE POULTRY Chickens. 10c: old roos
ters, according to age, 6't(c; turkeys, lotf
12c; ducks and geese, Kj4c; dressed stock
In good condition, lif2c higher than live
stock.
BUTTER-Packing stock. - 22c: choice
dairy, In tubs, 22ta2&; separator, 30c.
t tib.au LAUuin iBtt i .oui, joo; crap
ples, loc, herring, 6c; pickerel, 9c; pike. He;
perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh, 6c;
Diuenns, sc; wnitensn, --azc; cainsn, uc;
black bass. 18c: halibut. 13c: salmon. 16c:
haddock, ile; codfish, 12c; red snapper, 10o;
roe shad, each, 80u; shad roe, per pair, 3uc;
split shad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per
lb;, 27c; lobsters, green, per lb., 2oc.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Herring. 24c:
trout, headless, 7c; whlteOah, 7c; smelts,
No. 1, 7c; smelts. No. 2, 6c.
oxsiEKS Meaiums, per can, Z2c; stand
ards, per can. 25cr extra selects, per can,
3c; New York Counts-ner can, 4oc; bulk
standards, per ual., $1.26: bulk, extra se
lects, $1.60131.66; New York Counts, per gal.,
$1.75.
FlUKONB iive, per aox., $1.
VEAL Choice, iSC.
CORN-iOa ,
OATS 470.
BRAN Per ton, $17.
HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay. No.
upland, 3.oo; rso. 1 meoium, $s; No. 1
coarse, $7.50. Rye straw, $a. These prices
are for hay of good color and Quality. De
mand fair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES.
SEED POTATOES Per bu.. Ohloa. llBOi
Rose, $1.26; Triumphs, JLli.
POl'Ai'OEiJ Nortberu, Il.ou4jl.06: Colo
rado, (1.104)1.16.
CARROTS Per BU., 75c
BEETS Per bu. basket, 66c
TURNIPS Per bu. )c; Rutabagas, ear
100 lbs., $1.25.
fAKSKirs-f er u.. oc.
ASPARAGUS California, per lb., 15c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doa., $1.60.
GREEN ONION b Per do.. according to
ixe of bunches, 1526c. .
ISPiNACti uoumein. per du Too.
LETTUCE Head, per Hasiutr. $2.60: hot
house, per doa., 40fp46a.
rAKBUSi-rer aos., suqrido. ' "
RADISHES Per doa.. Xi2&c: ner box.
I1.&0.
CABBAUni noiiana eeea, cratea, ze;
California, new, 240.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $2; Mich
igan, red cr yellow, per lb.. So.
CELEKX caiiiornia, o6o.
TOMATOES Florida, uur (-basket crate.
Hop.
NAVI 'er DU., Il.BUVl.iSJ.
FRUITS.
APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl.. $S: Wlne-
saoa. $6.0u: Willow 'iwias. ier boi.. 1j.u0:
Jonathans, $8.(0; Belleflowera, per box, $1.76.
H'lUb cauiornia, new cartons, i; im
ported, per lb.. 12-il4c
STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case,
$4.0Oil4.60.
ORANGES California naVels. fancy. $4:
choice, $3.76; budded, $3; Died, sweets, 3.26.
ltiAiursBn aiicy, h.bu; unoice,
BANANAS Per bunch, accoruina to slaa.
t2.2txij3.76.
U 1 OIJ H. L,lA IN BHJ U O.
NUTS New crop wainuls. No. 1 soft
hell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb.. 114c;
no. x soil men, iocs 00. . sara snail, HQ,
Braxlla, per lb., 14c; Alberts, per ID., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, loc; cOcoa-
nuts, per sack, $3.60.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green,
4itc; No. 1 Baiieil, 7c; No. X salted, sc; No,
. . 1 .1 . I'll. Ik. . VI,. . 1 I .
12 to 16 lbs., 6c: dry hides, Slic; sheep
pelts, 7&c: horse hides, $l.o2.26.
liuntii fer zt-secuon case. 12. ioyj&.
CIDER Nehawka. per bbL. 11.26: x New
York. $3.60.
popcorn per id.. 6c; sneilea, sc.
St. Irftala Grain and PrOTlslone.
ST. LOUIS. Aoril 14. WHEAT Lower:
No. 1 red. cash, elevator. 7tc: track, eofui
81c; May, 79c; July, 714c; No. 2 hard, 7340
(tc.
CORN Higher: No. Z cash. 63c tracg.
654o: May. 634c; July. 624c; September,
i t, 11 HI, V 1, ,
May, 424c; July, 36c; September. 80c; N. 2
white, 4uwoo.
hie-Better; ovo via.
FI.OITR Stronger: red winter Datents
$3.6&i3.so; extra fancy and straight, $3.2tf
8.4b; clear, wwoa.io.
SEED Timothy, steady; lair, $o.id; ongni
clean, ie.2t.
CORN MEAL Steady, J.iu.
BRAN Higher; sacked, 9193c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $11.3014.50; prai
rie not quoted.
WlllKlkl-Bteaay. i..
IKON COTTON TIES Steady, $L
BAGGING Steady, 64at4c
.HEMP TWINE Steauy. c. 1
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; lobbing, old.
$16.50; new, $17.60. Lard, steady. $V.60. Dry
Bait meats (boxed), strong; extra shorts,
clear ribs. $9,624: short clear. $9.76.
Rayon (boxed) strong; extra shorts. $10.60;
clear ribs. $10,374; short clear, $10.50.
METALS l-ad, sieaay. i1l.if.
a I . .. . mtaAv at 11 2fi
I'OULTRY Steady ; chickens. 10c; tur
keys, 124c; ducks, loc; geese, 446c.
BUTTER Flrnv; creamery, Z54j4lc; dairy,
till 26c
,GG8 Higher at 15c.
Receipts. Shipments
.... 9.000 4j0
.... 76.000 16.0U0
.... 40,00) 47,0
.... 64.0U) 3i,A)
Flour, bbls
Whest. bu
Corn, bu
Oats, du
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. April 14,-WHEAT-Bpot,
No. 2 red western, winter, no stocks: f
1 northern, stirlna:. steady at 6s Id; No.
Calif, mia. steady at 6s 20. Futures, quiet;
Vuv f,ll.d: Julv 6s lid.
CORN Spot, sieaay; American mum,
new, 6a 341; American mixed, old. 5 Hd.
Futures, steady; May, is 2d; July, 6a 44;
October, 4s llla.
PRAM Canadian, firm at as lOd.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm at
8s 3d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast). Arm at
S lSstt 4 15s.
PROVISIONS Reef, firm: extra InJIa
mess. 85s. Pork, nrm; prims mess, west'
em. 72a 3d. Hams, ehort cut. 14 to 16 Pis.
Arm at 51s. Bacon. Arm; Cumberland cut, 16
to 30 lbs., nrm. 4s i; rnort ribs, 16 to 24 ID.,
firm, 4; long clear middles, light. 2? to SI
lbs., M , clear miuoies, neavy, v 10 40 1011.
tirm. 47s ad: short clear backs. 16 to 30 lbs.
4as; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., 4m; shoulders
tuuare. 11 to 13 lbs., Arm. 37s ed. Lard
prime western. In tierces, firm, 4 (d
American ro lined, in palls, Arm, 49s 6d.
HI T 1 KR Klnept i iiitea States, Arm at
96: aood United States, nominal.
CIIKESE Firm; American Anest Whita,
63s; American nnest colored. m.
TALLOW Prime city, steady at e 6d.
Onlath Grain Market.
DULUTH. April 14.-WHHAT-Cash, No,
1 hard, 76Vc; No. 1 northern. BS'.c; Nc
northern,' rash and May, 724c; July, 724c.
OA i n usc
CORN -61c
Visible (apply of Grnln. ,
NEW YORK. April 14. The visible sup
ply of grain Saturday, April 12, aa com-
f1le1 by the New York Fmdnre exrhinge,
a as follows: Wheat. 46,614, (no bupheis;
decresse, l.Hno.ftV) bushels. Corn. 7,5"iO.Oi(
bushels; decresse. (,( bushels. Oats,
3.OM.000 bushels; dreffsse, 256.0H0 bushels.
Rve, 1,972.'"' bushels; decrease. 44.0m
bushels. Barley, L178.000 bushels; decrease,
U7.0HD bushels.
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLF.DO, April 14. WHEAT Dull: cah
and May, 80c: July, active, but weak. 7S4c
CORN Active, firm; cash, 61c; May. 62c;
July, 24c
OATS Active, firm; cash, 42c; May, 424c;
July. 36c.
SEED Clover, dull, weak; cash and April.
$4.96; October, $5.05; No. 1, '$4.304.1 4.65.
Minneapolis Wheat. Klosr and Rran.
MINNEAPOLIS, April ' 14. WHEAT
May, 714c; July, 7?4ffT24c; on track, No.
1 hard. 74Sc; No. 1 northern, 7241 724c;
No. 2 northern, 704Q714c.
FLOUR Firm: !lrt nateTits. $3.RO?j3 90:
second patents, $3.75!i3.80; first clears, $2.90
03.00; second clears, i.m.
BRAN in bulk, $1.
Mllwaokee Grnln Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 14 WHEAT Un
settled; No. 1 northern, 73Hc; No. t north
ern, 724i5T24c; May, 7244i 7240.
Ki ti steauy ; ro. 1. 6V(.ttv
BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 67u74c; sample.
647c.
CORN May, BZC.
Peorln Market. ,
PEORIA." 111.. April 14.-CORN-. higher;
No. 3, 63c.
OATH Higher: No. 2 white, 44c, billed
through.
WHISKY On the basis of $L30 for
finished goods.
NEW YORK STOCKS A "(I) BODS.
Day of Varying; Sentiment, with Fe
verish and Eielted Close.
NEW TORK. Aorll 14. There was a
feverish and exited close In today's stock
market, after a day of varying sentiment.
The early strength was not maintained
In spite of wide advances In a few stocks
and the course was gradually downward
until the late dealings, when there was a
sRneml break all around. Prices had
arisen again after the sagging tendency
under the stimulus of the extraordinary
advancea In some of the grangers and
north westerns. But the perception or real
ising under cover of this strength, and
he sensational advance to 133 In Louis
ville & Nashville unsettled sentiment again
and led to the general unloading in the
Anal dealtnga. There were some feverish
and spasmodic rallies, but the market
closed feverish and Irregular with a weak
undertone.
Much attention and surmise were given
to the Louisville A Nashville situation, and
the disposition to be made of its control,
whloh Is now without dissent understood
to have escaped Its long-time holders.
Rome hope Is entertained that a community
of Interests among the southern trunk lines
will be worked out as a result of the new
control whicn seems to have been acquired
without any large railroad policy In view.
but simply for speculative profits. It Is
patent that financial and railroad Inter
ests are now striving to readjust the situa
tion from the standpoint or railroad policy,
which necessitates a settlement to the sat
isfaction of the Interest which have se
cured the control almost by chance. The
action of the stock today did not Indicate
any very definite prospect pf settlement,
the feverish flight of the stock Indicating
rather profound unsettlement and uncer
tainty of the speculative mind.
The remarkable rise in northwestern
grangers waa without explanation, unless
it was the result 01 pure manipulation
to further proflt-taklng at other points.
The Chicago et Northwestern stocks. St.
Paul Ac Omaha and the St. Paul stocks
were marked up In a short period of trad
ing from 24 to 13 points.
St. Paul relapsed as suddenly to below
Saturday and fluctuated at the last al
most as wildly as Louisville itself.
The money market was appreciably eas
ier aa a result of the stronger condition
of the banks as revealed by Saturday's
statement. But the extent to which out
standing credits are Involved In the great
speculative operations going on In the
stock market is not entirely satisfactory
to the conservative minds and was the sub
ject of much comment and some criticism
today.
Reports of rain In the winter wheat belt
were productive of much buying of stocks
and reports were received ot a heavy
merchandise movement on western rail
roads, in spite of . the shrunken propor
tions of the grain movement.
The February statement of the Missouri
PaclAc did not serve to corroborate this
view, the net earnings for the month de
clining $436,926 and for the two . months
$9o8.226, comoared with the corresponding
penoa ot last year.
The peace rumors from London helped
the early strength In the market, although
the buying from that source seemed to
be in the nature of reinvestment of the
proceeds of Louisville & Nashville stock
sold.
The British budget statement came too
late for digestion and influence on this
market. Wide movements In International
Power, New York Dock preferred and Des
Moines & Fort Dodge were without sds-
clal explanation.
Heavy realising In the Central of Georgia
Income bonds made the bond market un
settled and Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $5,906,000. United States 2s advanced
4. the 3a. registered. 4. and the old 4s.
coupon, 4 on the last call.
1 ne commercial Advertiser s London
Ananclal cablegram says:
A moderate amount ot activity character
ised the stock market today and shares
were strong all around on hopes of peace
In South Africa. Balfour admits that over
tures are passing back and forth. Consols
touched 95 and closed at 944. There la
talk that a new Issue of from 26,Ouo,Ouo
to 3O,OUO,Ou0 will be announced In tonight's
budget.
Americans were more active, but thera
Was not much local buying. The shares
opened well above parities. Then Hew
York came a general buyer, and as a reslilt
the close was at the top. Louisville A
Nasnvllle was again the feature. Tha
stock opened at 1224, which was nearer
parity man since tne beginning of the
present upward movement. The price ad
vanced to 1224 and In the street the price
bulged to 1264. There Is no definite newa
about the stock over her, but the buying
aeems to be by Kuhn, Loeb A. Co. for the
noes, laiena. riaruiy a snare Is being of
fered on this side. Big houses short and
jobbers are chary about dealing, but ar
bitrageurs are bolder on the arrangements
for future deliveries, other features of the
day were Union Pacuic, Atchison, Balti
more A Ohio, Southern Pacific, all on New
lors. oraer.
Rio tlntos were 4 ud and Conner m
to 63 3s 4d the ton. Anaconda U rinwn
to 64 on sympathy with Amalgamated Cop
per. Xlie luvaiiiiiieni is uiaoursillg lunus.
Silver Is flat and looks lower on New York
realisations.
The following are the closing nrir., nn
the New York Stock exchangu;
do
da
Atchison
an of a
Baltimore A O...
ao Did
Canadian Psclae
Canada southars ,
Chaa. A Ohio
Chicago A Altoo.
do Did
Chicago, 1. m V..
da ord
Chicago A B.
Chicago ot. W
do IK sra
do M Sid
C. N. W
c, R. I. r
Chicago T. AT...
do prs
a C. C. A (I. Li.
Colo. 8outharn ...
lat pfd
td pfd
rla. A HiidnoB...
ImI. L. A W
IXnrar t B. O...
do Sid
Brla
do lat pfd
do Id prd.r....
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hock. Vallor
do prd
llllnola ("antral ...
Iowa Central
do pfd
L. B. A W
do pfd
Louis. A Nash..,
Manhattan L, ....
Mat. at. Rr ,
Max. Cofltral
Mai. National ...
Minn. A St. L..
Mo. Pacific ,
M . K. A T
do pfd
N. J. (.'antral ...
N. Y. Central...
Nor. A Waat.....
Ontario gt W..i.
PonnaylTaoUl ...
Reading
do lat pfd..,.
do Id pfd..".
St. LAS. r..
do lat pfd....
4o td pfd....
st l. a V
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
.. TVCo. .Pacific
.. T Bo. Railway
. .104 i do pfd
.. Pa IToxaa p
,.114 T.. St. u A W...
Ml.
...
... 1
... It
... tl
... 7
...ltV
... M4
... nv,
... 4t
...IMS
.H4V
. It
. 4
.no-.
An nra
Colon Pacific
do pfd
Wahaah
do pfd
W . 1. E
00 Id pfd
Wla. t antral
do pfd
Adama Kipraas ....
Aniar. Kiproaa ...
f S. Kipraaa
Walla-Fargo Ex
A ma I. Coppar
Amor. C. A F
o prd
... 7S Amar. Lin. Co
... 444. Pfd
...1704 Amar. 8. at R....
...Ml I do pfd
...44 Ana. Mia. Co
... 1S Brk. Rap. Tr
..1. 1 1 ,i
.. . T4
...ItbV,
... lv
... tl
...1414
... Wh
...
Cua. ft,.
Con X..K u .
Oanaral Electric'!".
noiaing foal
Inl n l Paper
da nra
Int'n'l tnwmi".'.""
liadaua Oaa
National Blacult ..
National Load
!!!.1J74 No. American !.'
,.1IIS 'Paciac Coaat ..
,...aiia, u. man
.... to iPeupla-a Oaa
.... 11 Praaaod 8. c
,...1 oo pfd
....luostlPullinaa p. c
.... U Republic Slaal
.... 4(! no pfd
....laa I Sugar
....lal ITann. C. 4k I
.... M'i.U a 4V P.. Co....
.... 114I pfd
Uv V. S. Laathar
.... aJ4 so pfd
.... alVa v- S. Kubbar
.... at o pfd
.... 1o V. S. steal
.... n do pfd
.... TH,,W,alaru I'nlon ...
.... MVAm LocomotlTo .
.... tlU do prd ...
....Ita iK. c. Soutbara...
....1M ( do pfd
. tH4
a4
. H
. 41
. tl
. t
.1014
. MV
. .a
. 444
. Iu4
. 13
. IS
. 44
.Mb
.Ml
.12o4
.tut
. M
. 4
. a
. t:
. 4
. 444
. M4
lit
. 444
. M
.124
.li4
.3
. 104
,. K14
. 14',
.111
,. a
. Al
,. II
..US'
.. 70
, . 41
..1014
.. 44
.. tl
..fit
:. il'
,.lHt4
.. .'
.. It
... it
.' 24
4
1
tu
41
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, 24
, it
Ex-dlvldend.
Bank Clearlaaa.
OMAHA. April 14. Bank clearings today,
tl. 22.046 29; corresponding day last year,
I1.06K. 1KJ.U. Increase, (223.663.06.
CHICAGO, April 14. Clearings. I2S.J82.1S8:
balances, t4.106,OM6; posted exchange, 14. ui
for sixty days and 4.as on demand; New
York exchange. 40c premium.
BT. LoL ld, AprU 11 Clearings, 19.IC5 SSI;
balst.cer, tl.04K.rwi; money, steady. 4U(B per
'.ent: New York exchange, 25c premium.
CINCINNATI. April 14 Clenrings, 15.016.-r-r0;
money, 4ti6 per cent; New Ifork ex
change, par.
NRW YORK. April 14 Clesrlngs. $131.
;.;; balances. $7.4oi.6CO.
I1OKT0N, April 14. Clearings, r7,(C9,53T;
balances. $!.( 714.
PHILA1KI.PHIA, April 14. Clea rings,
I3.7,031; baumces. $1,H18,066; money, 44
per cent.
BALTIMORK, April 14 Clearings, tl.611,
915; balances. 17X6,2x3; mony, 6 per cent.'
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. S. raf. la, rag...
do coupon
do 2a, rag
do coupon t
do n-w 4a, rag...
do coupon
do old 4a, rag
do coupon .,
do ta. rag
do coupon
Atrhlaon sen. 4a....
do adj. 4a
B A O. 4s
do 24a
do conr. 4a
Canada So 2a
C. of O. (a
do lat Inc.........
Chaa. A Ohio 44a..
C. A A.4a
C. H. A q n. 4a...
C, M A St P p 4a..
C. ft N. W. a. 7...
C. R. I. ft P. 4a...
CCr?ft St. L. (. 4a.
Chicago Tar. 4a
Colo, ft So. 4a
D. ft R. ). 4a
Erla prior Man 4a...
do gan. 4a
F. W. ft D. C. la..
Hocking Vallar 4a
im
loS
in
!'
I jo
3
HI W
1111
lnj
107
111,1V,
. 044
l"iV
lot I
lot
IMS
, t7
l'V
4',
Mi
111
,I3B4
HIS
104 H
t!l
13 W
loo
' HI
1134
tit
I.. A N. unl. 4a
Mai. Ontral 4
do lat Inc
Minn. A St. L 4s..
M . K. A T. 4s
do la
N. T. C. la
do (an. 14a
N. i. C. g. 6a
No. Paclflo 4a
do 2a
N. A V. c. 4a
kaadlna gan. 4a....
St. L I M c. Sa.
St. L. A 8. F. 4a..
St. L Southw. la.,
do 2a
S A. A 'A. P. 4a...
Ro. Pacific 4a
0. Rallwar ta
Taiaa A P. la
T., . L,. A W. 4a.
I'nlon Pacific 4a...
do conr. 4
Wahaah la
do 2a
do dab. B
Want Shore 4a
W. ft I.. K. 4a...
Wis. Ontral 4a
i.'on. Tob. 4a
.1024
.
.
.1044
.101
. t4
,1"J4
.lit
.140
.lot,1
. 74
.1114
. M
li4
.101
.10114
, It
n
ts
1224
1214
. i
.101 -It
.1114
.1104
. 77
. .111
tt.t
Offered.
Boston Stock tjeetatlons.
Bf8TON, April 14.-CalI loans, 444 per
cent; time loans, 4fg6 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaon 4a ,
Oaa la ,
Mai. Central 4a
N, B. O., A C
Atchison
do pfd
Boston A Albany..
Boron A Malna
Boaton Eleratad .
N. Y., N. H. ft H.,
Kltrhburg pfd
I'nlon Pacific
Maxlcan Central ....
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. T. ft T
Uom. I. ft 8
Oen. Elect rlo
Msas. Klartrtc
do pfd ,
N. E. O. ft C ,
t'nltad Fruit ........
liailr Wast
l. 8. Rtaal
do pfd
Waiting. Common ..
in4
4
65
Tt
t74
tu
11K I
IBS
324
147
1014
20
121
1194
181
71
2274
42
7
44
101
414
41
112
Adranturo
Allouas
Amalgamatad ......
Baltic
Bingham
Cat. ft Hecla
Centennial
Coppar Ranga
Dominion Coal ....
Franklin
tale Royal
Mohawk
Old Dominion
Osceola . ,
Parrot
Qulncjr
Santa F Coppar...
Tamarack
Trlmnuntaln
Trlnltr
United States
t'tah
Winona
Wolverine
Copper Range Con.
.. i
.. tS4
.. "'
.. II
..tu
.. 20
.. to
..142
.. 114
.. 144
.. It
.. 114
.. 64
.. 274
..126
.. 14
..175
.. t!t
.. 14
.. 14
.. 2:
.. 1
.. 544
.. tl
London
LONDON. April
Stock Market.
14. 4 p. m. Closing:
Cone., money
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
('.nidi.. T.B..IA..
Cheaapeaks ft Ohio..
viucago u. w
C. M. ft St. P
Denver A R.eQ
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central
Loulsvllls ft Navh...
R. ft T
do pfd
N. Y. Central
4Ui
all
t
14
10H
ltO's
172
48
1724
444
4
21
704
14',
124 i
254
56'
it' I
Norfolk & Western.
do pfd
ontsrlo A Western..
Pennsylvania
Reading
du lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Southern Railway..,
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Union Paclflo
do pfd
V. S. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanlah 4s ,
DeUeers ,
Rands
. BIT
. 0:
. 334
. 77
. 4
. 42 '4
. r
. ar4
. 7Vi
. tr
.K4
.
. 424
. vt1
. 2t4
. 45',
. 7
. 44'
. 12 H
RAR SILVER Weak; 244d per ounce.
MONEY 24 per cent. The rate of dis
count on the open market for short bills Is
2 ll-lt&24 per cent; for three months' bills,
2 ll-lbujii-ji per cent.
ew York Mining; (tnotatlona,
NEW YORK, April 14.-The following are
the closing prices on mining atocka:
Adams Con
Alice
Rrrece
Rrunawlrk Con ..
Coostock Tunnel
Con. oa I. ft Va..
Dead wood Tsrra .,
Horn Hllver
Iron 8llver ......
Lesdvllls Con ....
. 25
. to
. r
,. t
.
.126
. id
..140
. 63
. t
Little Chief ...
Ontsrlo
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevd
Hmall Mopes ..
Standard
11
176
..... tt
It
..." It
45
129
Ex-diVIdend.
Foreign. FJneaclal..
LONDON, April '1. The amount of bul
lion taken in the Bank of England on bal
ance today waa -16,000. Uold premiums
are quoted. At Buenos Ayres, 144; at Ma
drid, 36.30; at Lisbon, 26.6o; at Rome, 2 25.
The demand for money slackened today.
Discounts were slightly ' easier. Business
on the Stock exchange was quiet and prices
were firm. While awaiting peace news from
South Africa public Interest In the market
was- small. Consols and high-class securi
ties were easier on the approach of the
budget. Home rails were strong. Orand
trunks were firm. Canada Paclllcs hard
ened In response to New York. South
Americans were firm. Bpantsh 4s, Italians
and Rio tlntos were easier. Kafllrs ad
vanced generally. Americans as a rule
were well supported and were above parity.
The close was firm.
PARIS, April 14. Three per cent rentes,
101 f 24c for the account. Exchange on
Ixndon, 15f 204c for checks. Spanish 4s,
78.77. Prices were firm on the bourse to
day and business dull, operators awaiting
the outcome of the peace negotiations in
South Africa. Spanish 4s were easier, on
the rise in the rate of exchange. Rus
sians were inactive. Thomson-Houstons,
Metropolitans and Rio tlntos were heavy.
Kafllrs were buoyed up by the satisfactory
Transvaal news. The private rate of dis
count was 2 7-16 per cent.
BERLIN, April 14. Business on the bourse
today was undecided. Internationals were
dull. Locals opened firm, but subsequently
weakened on realisations. Canadian Pa
cifies were In good demand on isew York
ndvlces. Exchange on London, 20m 49pfgs
for checks.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, April 14. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the tl60.000,0)0 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, 17o.&6.9t3 ;
gold, ttt.T63.9bb. .
' Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. April 14. COTTON Spot
closed quiet, l-ldc lower; middling upianos,
9 3-loc; middling gulflunds, 9 7-16c; sales,
3,300 balea. Futures closed steady; April,
8 94c; June, 8.96c; July, 8.94c; August. 8.77c;
Remember. 8.35c. October. 8.1fic; November.
8.0bc; December. 8.07c; January, 8.08c. The
market opened steady, with prlcea 2rfl9
polnta higher, the near months leading the
rise. This improvement was due largely to
a fright of ring shorts, who had antici
pated weak Liverpool cables. Contrary to
expectations, tht English market started
out quite steady In tone, with prices about
a point better than anticipated. Again fur
ther talk of peace In South Africa helped
to alarm bears here Nevertheless, soon
after the call, heavy Wall street and com
mission house selling, chiefly of July and
Augustrweakened the whole market. The
decline which followed the turn to sell was
accelerated bv a sudden shsrp break In
the Liverpool market and Dy foreign sen
lnif orders. '
ST. IXJUI8, April 14.-COTTON Steady;
sales. 100 bales; middling upianns, a la-isc
receipts, 1,143 bales; shipments, 1,519 bales
atrrk. 42.4IM hal-s.
GALVESTON, April 14,-COTTON-iulet
LIVERPOOL, April J4. COTTON Spot,
fair demand; prices l-32d lower. American
minaung lair, 4 l-itxi; goou mioonng, s o-.ua
mlddllnir. 6 1-32d: low middling. 4 16-lod
good ordinary. 4 13-lod; ordinary, 4 9-lbd.
The aales of the day were 10,000 bales, of
which 500 were for speculation and export
and Included .100 American. Receipts. 6,uu0
bales, Including &00 American, futures
opened quiet and closed easy; American
miaaung, g. o. c. aiuii, 1 wmm w-wu,
buyers: Al.rll and May. 4 55-64tt4 5t-64d. sell.
eis; May and June. 4 5S-b4d. sellers; June
ar.d July. 4 55-fi4fi4 66-ld, sellers: Julyand
August, 4 &i-64 a4 06-Wd, sellers; August and
Kenteinber. 4 61-Md. buyers: September and
October, 4 3S-64d, sellers; October and No
vember, 4 29-6441-4 30-Wil. sellers; November
and December. 4 26-Wii4 27-Wd-, buyers; De
cember and January, 25-44J. buyers; Jan
uary and February, 4 24-64'i 25-i4d, buvtrs.
NEW ORLEANS. April 14 COTTON
Jjlet: sales, 3.0n0 bales; ordinary, 74c;
good ordinary, 84c; low middling, 84c; nild-
aiinir ft." unn,l tnLtrtltnfr. 9W': mirlrlllnor tutr
9 15-160. a Receipts, 3.41S bales; stock. 247. 9l4
bales. Junius, steady; may. , i.i.bs..c;
June, .lttfr.04c ; July. 9.f.9to910c; August
8 9c; September, o.-'iC bid; October, S.utu
l.ozc.
Evaporated Apples Dries! Frails.
NEW YORK, April 14. EVAPORATED
Ai ri.r.n v ere In ligni uemanu ana tne
market was without new feature, the small
business transacted being witnin tne quoted
range. Ou lower grades the tone waa
weak, but steady on best anplea: state.
common to good, 7a!4'; prime, 90j44c;
choice. 94'nloo; fancy. lo4flllc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
reflected steadiness aud some activity In
a Jobbing way for larae slses. Small con
tinued easy and dull. Apricots and peaches
were steady and unchanged, moving fairly
well. Prunes. 84'd7e. Apricots, Royal, 10
to 14c: Mi Kir park. H4'ii24c Peaches,
pveiea, 14V 18c; unpeeled, fc'yPJC
1
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beceipta Moderate and Prices Held
JuBt About Steady.
HOG MARKET SLOW BUT UNCHANGED
Sheep 1st Light 'pplr aad Trade
Baled Active aa Steady to
Strong;, bat Lambs Were
So More Ttaaa Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 14.
Receipts were: Cattle. Ht-. 8ne p.
Official Monday 2,54 2, Ml 6.7:5
Same day last week .... 2.6.U 3,1d0 2.1m
Name week before a.utx 4,146 4. tut
Hume three weeks ago.. l.VHi 6.14 b.Wl
Hame tour weeks ago.. 4,ool 8,io3 7,48o
Bame day last year.... 3,5oS 6,118 6,618
Receipt lur lat tear to Hate.
The following table shows the receipts
01 cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omatin
lor tne year 10 oate, anu comparisons wltn
last year.
Ifrtt. 19ol. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 231,uo 1S8.2M) 43, J, s
Hogs eo,olt 41,oo4 llS.fbO
bheep iiiU.iog SZJ.bob 4U,8bS
lha tollowlng taole shows tne aveia.e
price ui nogs sold on tne South Omaim
market the past several days, with com
parisons wltn former years;
Date. I 1902. im.1900.1899.1898.1897.lia)6.
March 17
March 18,
March 19
March 0,
March a,
March 2,
March 33
March 2V
March 6
March M
March 37,
March Wl
March 29.
March au
March 31,
April 1..,
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 12..
April- 13.
April 14.
10.
11.
1 Hi .1
I I 3141 6 5ol
i f 6 U
I l.t.i s 1
I 3641 6 S3I
I alibi ou
I 6 1
I 2841 I
I 881 6 71
I II sn, 6 8
I 4o4, 6 tfei
1 C 59 I 6 i
i C 09 I 8o
I I 01
I WVtl
S tin 1 fi 97l
, b4l W"
a so 1 s vs
bd4 0 99!
6341 i 9e
1 6 9!
I 6841 '
b bo t ui
t UbVkl 6 92
794 6 8i
89 v! 6 1
I b t TO I
I ' 041
I M I I
4 94
I
4 89
4 ett
4 81
4 80 1
4 90
4(93
4 8
4 9, 1
6 0b
6 1
LSI
10
I
i 08
6 16
5 3ui
6 30
6 80
6 il
I
6 33
6 3
6 36
6 33
6 4o
5 48,
3 65
3 btj
I
I bS
3 bi
0
8 b3
3 bO
I 611
.'J
3 so
I ttO
8tM,
8 69
8 bi
a o
8 bt
8 5
a 2
3 4
8 bb
I
a U
3 6i
3 3
3 bl
3 t
8 71
3 73
8 i3
t
3 75
3 7t
8
3 7l
8 i
.-
a 57
3 bt!
3 b
3 (U
3 W
V7
3 73
I 79
a V9
a 72
3 71
V6
a ni
a 71,
3 6; 1
3 0
a 911 8 83
3 8S I 3 81
8 941 a 14
4 00) 3 til
I 3 U
a 98i
3 9o
3 9i a a
a 93 a d
8 91 3 M
8 bbl 3 1
3 iv
3 83
8 811 a
a 9i a no
8 ai 3 el
a ii a
3 81 8 tu
I 3 ui
a 90
8 fc5 a 67
a 83 a 59
8 0 8 bl
3 86 8 M
3 9ui 3 5b
8 oi
3 9T
8 97 1 8 DO
8 85 3 49
1 1
6 15 3
3
9 1
4 1
5 8..
1
4
i " !!
33 23
Hots. Sheep.
Indicates Sunday.
' "atnrday's Shipments,
The following list shows the number of
cars of feeders shipped to the country yes
terday and their uestinatlon:
Cars.
Nefsy & Co., Moorcroft, Wyo., B. & M. 13
Kd Parley, .Bancroft, Neb., M. & O.... 4
O. Connaughey, Olbbon, Neb., U. P 1
A. L. Ingram, Council Blurts, la., R. I.. 2
S. J. Davis, Malvern, la., (J 1
M. T. Munsinger, Taoor, la., Q 1
C. W. Spargur, Essex, la., Q 1
The official number ot ai3 of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. H'r's. Shi.
c, M. or t. p. . .. 1.'
U. P. system i'4
C. ot N. VV. Ry 9
F E. & M. V. n. R. 10
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 6
U. ti M. R. Ry 38
C. B. & Q. Ry 3
C, R. 1. & P., east.. 2
C R. 1. At P., weBt.. 1
Illinois Central 4
Total receipts ....109
The disposition of the day's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber ot head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle,
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company ..
Cuuahy Packing Co
Armour tic Co
Nwut &Co., country...
U. H. Hammond Co....
Vanxant l 'Co
Lobmun Ac Co
W. 1. Stephen
Hill & Huntslnger
Livingstone At tk nailer..
Hamilton oi Rothschild.
L. F. Husz
11. L. Dennis 3b Co....
it. F. Hoboick
Wolf & Murnan
Other buyer
Totals 2.531 2.643 4,014
CATTLE There was no more than - an
average run of cattle here today, but still
the market was not particularly active,
just about steady prices were paid for all
desirable grades, but when It came to the
commoner kinds the market was slow and
sellers found it rather difficult to get last
week's prices.
The big bulk of the offerings this morn
ing consisted of beef steers, and while
the quality was not as good as on some
previous days, there were, nevertheless,
tin He a few good to choice cattle on sale.
The general market was Just about steady,
with the close of last week, but the trade
was not very active. Owing to the mode
rate receipts practically everything was
sold In good season, but In some cases
sellers thought they had to sell their com
mon kinds a shade lower. A string of
Montana hayfed cattle sold as high as
tti.lo, but they were good. Taking quality
Into consideration, t.iat was considered
just a good, steady price.
The iw market was fully steady on the
good 40 choice kinds and buyers took hold
of the cattle anawerlng to that descrip
tion In fairly good shape. The commoner
kinds, though did not move very freely,
the same aa has been the case all along,
and prices on such kinds were 'certainly
no more than steady.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold In
just about the same notches, they did last
week.
There were not many atockers and feed
ers on sale today and the good heavy
weight cattle brought steady prices with
out difficulty. A slow market, though was
experienced on the common light weight
cattle, and while prices were not much
different from the close of last week, still
it was very evident that no one wanted
the common light weight cattle. , Repre
sentative sales: '
BEEF STEERS.
Ay. Pr. No.
135 49 I,4i6
4o3 0"t 261
3M 7o0 , 1,122
1J& 6b8 1,3.8
203
1W ,
119 '
42
M- V-...
17
82
120
97
8 ...... ....
3
258
2j1
No.
1..
1..
..,
41..
It..
11..
1..
7..
tl..
II..
12..
13..
S3..
44..
.. 7M 4 to
.. tl I M
..844 (00
..1068 t
.. 810 I 10
.. 110 I it
..1140 I St
..list t 10
.Ul
.KKI
t 40
t 40
..1240 I 60
..1230 t 65
..IM t to
..1377 t 45
.1315 t IS
t ,
I ,
IS ,
81
14 ,
It ,
It ,
1
20 ,
1 ,
44 ,
20
1
40
.It.
Av. Pr.
...llHt 4 75
, . . 1000 t.00
...llKM 4 00
. . .10.13 20
... Wl lit
...1(164 t 38
... l t SS
...1142 I 44
.. .12117 t 40
...1120 SO
...Uot t to
...Ki2t f SS
...1360 I SO
...U2S t 70
I47S 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
It 72a t to 21 4t I 90
8TEERS AND STAGS.
M.. Ill I to
COWS.
1 70 I M 1 lOfto I 65
4 I7 t 00 I lens 4 3
t tht t Ot 1 1140 4 50
1 140 t to 140 4 M
4 104S I IS IS 104 4 SO
ItS I 25 10 luhl 4 tt
1 170 I SO IS. . 1064 4 0
J 40 I to 1 11 Ml ( 00
130 I SO 1 70 I 00
I I7t I TS 1 1270 I 00
1 171 t 71 1 1025 00
1 1010 t 00 I ISO i 10
t 710 I 00 t H4T I SS
1 110 1 SS 7 12ts I t
S 1241 1 SS I in l Sir-
1 K0 I SS t Ml U
t 10IMI S SO 3 mo It
1 1120 I 60 1 no I Tt
1 lo.1t I SO
COWS AND HEIFERS.
14..
1.,
4..
I..
1...
.::::
St 4 50 SI
HEIFERS.
45 t 10 2
HI t 25 12
724 1 tt i
IK IKl
BULLS.
1
11 t 7b
106 8 00
16i t 04
102t I tt
..... iao 1 tt
Kl0 I 2S
1040 I 40
IM I 44
12 t 4t
110 I It
1140 8 It
1 .
Ml 4 11
tdl I IS
Ita t is
....no I 71
13H0 I 71
....13M t 79
....1340 I 25
.... 430 4 00
....1HM1 4 SO
....1140 4 to
....1710
....1470
4 W
t
.1710 t 25
I-.,
t.
CALVE8.
10 Ou 1 130 T 00
STAGS.
ISfO Ti
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
.. lo 1 So
.. 141 8 t
.. 7S 1 0
..144 I IS
..10 I IS ,
.. 4 1 I It
.. IIS 1 7
1...
1
siw t 7t
0 I S
Tut I vt
410 I 00
lk I 40
too I so
It I tt
STOCK CALVES.
no 1 t ii lit 8
424 1 TS 1 12 8 ti
.! I OO
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
u t Ou
til I tt
W Tt
T' I Tu
141 8 SO
WIS
IU 111
tti 4 J
, Tit 4 tt
te 4 tt
t.
ST
I
IS
to
It
tt
!!
4
11 4 4M
727 4 40
111 4 40
tit i 4
Til 4 to
m in
so 4 to
, til 4 II
Si 4 W
Bitter Root Stock Farm Montana.
lot steer.. .UTi 4 1a I steer. ...1MU 110
ll steers.. .IM IS 1 Steer. ...IW 150
steers.. .1295 15 1 steer... .1400 00
Hons There wss a very light run of
hogs here today for even a Monday and In
fact there were hardly enough on sale to
make a m.Tket. Packers did not take hold
with mnrh life, as there was not enough
to make a good killing for any one house.
The general market was slow, but about
utendv elth Saturday. The light hogs were
very hard to dispose of. the same as they
have been all along, and In some rases
sellers could not even get a bid on their
light hogs.' The range of prices was Just
about the same as on Saturday. The bulk
of thp good weights sold from 8 9i) to a7.on.
Tho medium weights went largely from 16.80
to $fi9n and the light stuff from $6.0 down.
Hcprenentatlve sales:
No. A. Sh. Pr No. 1 Av. Bh. Pr.
2 171 4 f5 75 127 ...
13 ... t S Tt tl ... I7H
34 1"4 ... 7J 131 ... I to
M I7S SO 75 S 21 tO t to
71 1K7 ... ITI 7 Sit 10 n
70 15 to t to T3 Kl ... t f0
n 11 1 at, as 2:1 to I tin
kl 110 120 so 7 225 ... ttv,
M lis 40 n 71 t"T ... t tl
5 241 ton t l 4 147 ... t to
2?2 24 t S 17 tr.t 120 t lb
76 21 2WI I W 70 24 14 I 5
M 114 40 5 44 21 ... 9
171 21 !((! t S 7 l.lt ... 15
7 217 tio ss CI 250 ... T 00
Tl 22t 40 5 250 ... ton
4 1"3 110 IS 4 332 ... 105
7 231 10 S t S.5 ... 7 OS
83 211 ... IS
SHEKP The bulk of the receipt today
consisted of lambs. Pnckers took hold In
fairly good shape and owing to the light
receipts of sheep the market on ewes and
wethers could be quoted steadv to strong,
as compared with last week. There were
no choice yearlings offered, but some
clipped wethers sold as high as 8.V4.V The
lamb market was not atilte as brlsk. but
especially on the start the market was fully
steaay. Toward the close the feeling was
not quite as good, but still the general
market could be quoted about steady. As
high as 86 86 and 86.90 was paid for some
choice Mexicans. Clipped lambs sold up to
I6((0.
There were not enough feeders In the
yards to make a test of the market, but It
Is safe to say that anything at all good
would have brought steady prices.
Quotations for clipped stork: Oood to
choice lightweight yearlings, $A.7r8.fl0; fair
to good. $i.2iiin.76; good to choice wethers.
JA&'.fr'fc.ftO: fair to good, 85.00w6.35; good to
choice ewea, t4.7rifcfj.00; fair to good; .0KW
4.75; good to choice lambs, t8.15fi6.3S; fair
to good. io.90dnl.lfi: feeder wethers. UlAKii
6.00; feeder ewes. t3.7Mi4.liO: feeder lambs.
t5.0CH.no. . Wooled stock sells about SfxnoOc
above clipped stock. Representative sales:
yvv. i-r.
... 123 4 00
... 7 4 50
... 99 4 75
... 74 4 75
,.. 97 6 35
... 92 6 35
... 87 6 85
... 119 6 45
,.. 105 t 65
... 100 6 75
... 76 00
... 82 6 15
... 93 50
... 76 6 70
,.. HO 80
,.. 78 6 5
... 79 6 90
... 77 75
No.
3 bucks
25 culls
76 clipped ewes
38 western ewes
1H9 western ewes
5 Colorado ewes
4X3 Colorado ewes
1W western wethers
114 western wethers
16 stag's
535 western lambs
2il western lambs
4rt0 western lamlis
2K8 Colorado lambs.,
loo Colorado lambs
2M western lambs
564 western lambs
4X' Colorado lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M Alt K IS T.
Cattle and Pheep Strong and Higher
and Hogs Lower.
CHICAGO, April 14 -CATTLE-Recelpts,
18.500 head. Market strong to 10c higher;
good to prime steers, t6. i.Vrt7.00; poor to
medium, I6.5(Ka6.o(; stackers and feeders,
t2.75jj6.25: cows, tl.4(Hi6.10; heifers, 2.bixfi,
6.35; canners, tl.4oftr2.50; bulls, t2.50in6.4ri:
calves, 12.50415.85; Texas fed steers, ti.26(i
6.25.
HOGS Receipts today, 35,000 head; to
morrow, zo.ouo (estimated); left over, 6,000.
Market opened steady to 6c lower and
closed steady; mixed and butchers, t6.85ft
7.27; good to choice heavy, t5.20(i5.3i;
rough fieavy, t6.90fft7.20; light. t6.7ti(&'7.00;
bulk of sales, t6.95'&7.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18 000
head; sheep strong to 10c higher: lambs,
steady; good to choice wethers. to.25'o6flO;
fair to choice mixed, t4.75Hjo.liO; western
sheep, t4.7.Viifi.25; native lambs, t4. ioij7.00;
western lambs, t".25Cg!7.00.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 1 4. CATTLE Re
celpts. 3,3oO natives, 1,1(0 Texans, 100 calves.
Market strong to a shade higher; choice
export and dressed beeT steers, $6. 5(141 6.75;
fair to good, t5.00fii6.5o; Blockers and feed
ers, t3.5txji4.90; western fed steers, t5.75'(jl
6.65; Texas and Indian steers, t5.OtVa6.20;
cows, f3.5ivj76.ofi: native cows, t3.504j6.76;
heifers, H.0offi6,6o; canners. t2.5ojjJ.o0; Bulls,
f3.50ti4.50; calves, f4.60f(t6.00.
HOGS Receipts, 4.9UO head. Market
strong to Rc higher: top, t7.25; bulk of
sales. t6.80(&7.15; heavy, f7.10iji7.i5: mixed
packers, f6.85(ij7.20; light, f6.5O7.00; pigs,
f5.60ftT6.30.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.700
head; sheep, steady to l(Xft:15c higher;
lambs, steady; native lambs, $6.6tXci7.00;
western, t6.2546.85: native wethers, to.60Cfi:
6.00; western, t5.40ffl6.90; yearlings, ffl.StYcfy
6.50; ewes, fn.OOftj'S.fjO; stockers ana feeders,
f3.60fci6.75; grass Texas lambs, f6.00ij6.30;
sheep to. 40. (
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, April 14. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 38,465 head. Market firm to 10c
higher for steers, bulls and fat cows;
steers, f490ft5.76; bulls. J3.35GS.60; fancy
bulls at f6.00; cows, t2.10fro.00; exports to
day, 27 cattle, 30 sheep and 156 quarters
of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 5,835 head. Market
firm to 26c higher; closed strong; veals,
f3.0O6.50; some early sales of choice at
t6.76iii7.25; city dressed veals, firm at 7810c
per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 10.403
head; 2H cars on sale; sheep, steady to
slow: Iambs, 10fil6c higher; unshorn heep
t4.50g6.25; export shepji, f6.60; culls, t3.50.ji
4.25, clipped ttlieep, t3. loirto.bO; clipped culls,
t?.50f'3.oO; unshorn lambs, JS. 50476. 75; culls,
t5.50v6.25; clipped lamba, fo.75ftj6.60; spring
lambA. t2.50fo5.50 per head.
HOGS Receipts, 9,006 head. Market 10c
higher; state hogs, t7.25ftj7.40; westerns
nominal. -
St. Lonla Live Stock' Market.
ST.' LOUIS. April 14.-OATTLB Receipts.
t.RoO head, including 1.4U0 Texan". Market
steady for natives, to strong and 10c higher
for Texans; native shipping and export
steers, f5.75ftt7.00; dressed beef and butcher
steers, f4.9(Kii6.60; steers under 1.000 lbs.,
f4. 60416.25; stockers and feeders, t2.7oftj5.n6;
cows and heifers. t2.25(jj6.25; canners, $1.60
ft 2. Mi; calves, f3.00fti6.26; Texas and Indian
steers, grassers, f3.6.V(H.&6; fed, t4.45; cows
and heifers, f3.75ftj5.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 1.500 head. Market
strong; pigs and lights, t6.75fti7.00; packers,
t6.90ftii.ln; butchers, f7.Oiifti7.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200
head. Market steady; native muttons.
f4.5ofti6.75; lambs, 15.5iKu41.75: springs, f6.5ord
lo.oo; culls ami bucks, f2.604j4.76; stockers,
tl.6oftll.25.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
' ST. JOSEPH. April 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.OuO head. Market steady: native,
fS.otiftj t.00; cows and heifers, fl.254iti.Tio;
veals, t3.0OCu6.75: bulls and stag. $2,754
COO; stockers and feeders, f2.00ftj6.25.
HOGS Receipts, 3.000 head. Market
steady to strong; light and light mixed,
t6.9oftj7.10; medium and heavy, f7.07!A!ji7.2O;
pigs. f4 50ftj6.6ii; bulk. t4.954i7.U.
SHEEP AND LA MRU Receipts, 6.900
head. Market steady; western lambs, to.uO
4)6,75; western sheep, f 4.25 Jj 6.00.
Sloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY April 14. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipt a, S.200 head; best
stockers strong sod killers steady; beeves,
t4.50ftj6.l6; cows, bulls and mixed, t2.5ufti523;
stockers and feeders, f3.lXru4.50; yearlings
and calves, f2 60414.26.
HOGS Receipts. 1.500 head; steady, sell
ing at HHwaV.OO; bulk, t6.75ftj683.
Sleek la Sight.
The following table shows the receipts ot
market
rattle, hots and sheep at the five principal
s fur April 14:
jam, nogs, eneep.
... 2,545 2 641 5.75
,..18 6l 35.ma 18,0ii0
... 4.4i 4.9 2.7O0
... S 1.6H0 20
... 1.000 1,000 4.900
...29.245 47,041 33,525
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ....
Totals
Oil aad Rosla.
OIL CITY, Pa.. April 14.-OIL Credit bal
ances. $1 16; certificates, no bid: shipments.
29,226 bbls.; average, 109.968 bbls.; runs,
111.196 bbls.; average, 75,62o bhls.
TOLEDO. O., April 14 OI L North Lima,
85c; South Lima and Indiana. Hoc.
NEW YORK, April 14 Ol I Cottonseed,
stesdy. Petroleum, quiet. Rosin, steady.
Turntlne. dull, tHftMoe.
LIVERPOOL. April 14 OlL-ottonseed,
Hull refined, spot. firm. 25s.
LONDON. April 14. OI 1 Calcutta lln
seed spot, 5ts. Linio-ed oil, 3os 7Sxd. Tur
pi mine eiilrita; 31s 9J.
SAVANNAH, a., April 14 Turpentine,
firm. 42'.c. Rosin, firm; A. B. C, D, tl 25;
E. tl 30: F, tl 36; O. tl 40; H. tl.60; I. tl 95;
K. $2.45; M, $4 85; N, t3.35; WG, f3.70; WW,
t-' 6.
tifir Market. ,
NEW YORK, April ' 14 SI'GAR-Raw
steady: fair refining, 274c; centrifugal, 9b
teat. Zc. Molasses sugar, S-: refined,
steady: No. 4. 4 20c; No. 7, 4 10c; No. 8,
4 ouc; No. 9 4.5o; No. 10, 8 toe; No. 11, 1.86c;
No. 12, 1.80c, No. 13. 3 80c; No. 14. t 8t c;
standard A, 4.65c; confectioners' A, 4.65c;
mould A. .VltV: cut loaf. S.25c; rrusbe.l,
6.2ftc; powdered, 4.86c; graniilaied. 4.7. ;
cubes, 0. ("v.
Wool Market.
ST. Ull'IS. April 14. WO01-Dtili. niv;
medium gradm. 14,171.; light fine, 12,iUc;
heavy fine, 9'pllc; tub waj-he.i. 14'u2lc.
BOSTON. April 14 WOOI-The Com
mercial Hiiletin w 111 say In tomorrow s i
sue of the wool trade: An Improvement
in the demand Is reported by some dealers.
More buyers have len on the market.
Labor troubles, however, are still nils: lit.
Price are steady and show no ( haiise.
rull rates above the eastern parity run
tlnne to be paid In Nevada ami other sec
tions for the new clip. Foreign markets
are firm and the prospect or ending the
Boer war has a strengthening Influence.
1 h receipts of wool In Boston since Jan
uary I, inc. hr.ve been 61.191,904 pounds,
against 39.43..300 pounds for" the same
period In lKol.iThe Hoston shipment'. 10
date are 64.2(11. 944 pounds, against lilp
merits of 66,075.025 pounds for the sums
period In 191. The stock on hand in i'.m
on January J. l:V2. was 77.340.403 p.uin,l;
the total stock today is 67.718,776 pounds.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. April H.-COFKKK-Spot.
Rio. nominal; No. 7. Invoice. iV,c Mild
dull; Cordova. Kni2c. The market openeti
steadv. with prices 6 to Hi points V.wer
and for the rest of the dav was verv
heavy, under fairly active liquidation and
bear pressure, prompted by weak cable
from European markets, heavy receipts In
the crop country and bearish private ad
vices from abroad. Smaller local holders
were thoroughly disheartened bv this fur
ther manlfeatatlon of weakness and at the
new low record level unloaded their staple.
There was little sign of a rally at any
lime during the rest of the dar. The mar
ket closed steady, with prices net 5 to 10
points lower. Total sales were 27.500 bags.
Including May at 6.6(V. July, t.lV7i.25c:
August, 5.&K-; September. 6.40ftjS.45c; Pe-'
cember. 5. 65c; January, 5.75c; March, 6.65c.
Kansas C ity rala and Provlalona.
Jf, ,r,TJ- Ar,r" ".-wheat-Ms y.
V"c; July. 6914c; cash, No. t hard, 7147
7-ffl-sc0' 7Vf-"ic- No- 8 rd. "ST9o; No? 3.
CORN May. 64c: Sptmber. ft0S'(T.c:
N; 1 rnixfd. 66tj66c; No. 2 white. 66
JWec: No. 3, tjfo.
prHriertS'l",.Ara0thy' "S :
UTTER-Creamery, 28c; dairy, fancy,
EOGS-FIto; at mark. No. 2, new white
v ood cases Included, 14140 doE ; cases re
turned, 14c,
whe.t hu RertW" Sh,p'"rr"'
: 1 . ... . 1
torn, bu , St.iao rui n,
Oats, bu 20,0110 2(mo
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 14. R UTTER
Firm and In fair demand; extra western
creamery; 32c: extra nearby prints, 34e
EGGS Steady: fresh nearbv, 15'4c; fresh
western. ltjlOc; fresh "southwestern,
loHc; fresh southern, loc.'
I HEE8E Steady; New York full creams,
fancy, small, 12i(U13c; New York full
creams, fair to choice. llftil2V4e.
1
Klgln Batter Market.
EI11N. Ill , April H. BUTTER-Of an
offering of 2.100 oiinds of butter on the
Elgin board today 600 pounds sold at 30c.
The market was declared firm at 30c, the
same as last week. The sales of the week
were 600,780 pounds.
CERTIFICATES OF PI BI.ICATIO.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Nebraska, Office of Auditor of
Public Accounts, Lincoln, Feb. 1. 1902. It
Is hereby certified that the United States
Guarantee company of New York, In the
state of New York, has compiled with
the Insurance law of this state, nppllcablo
to such companies, and la therefore au
thorised to continue the business of fidelity
and surety insurance In this state for the
current year ending January 31, 1903:
Summary of report filed for the year
ending December 31. 1901:
INCOME-.
Premiums , f 94,358.03
All other sources 15,629.78
tl09,987.Kl
t 99,60.1.64
,f522,430.62
Total
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid policy holders f 27,460.94
All other payments .... 72,142.70
Total
Admitted assets
LIABILITIES.
Unpaid claims and ex- .
penses f 37.011. 36
Unearned premiums ... 47,i7.30
AU other liabilities 1,000.00 f 85,618.69 '
Capital stock paid up. 250,000.00
Surplus beyond capital
stock and other lia
bilities 1S6.811.96 t436.811.9fj
Total t522.430.62
V Itness my hand and the seal of the
auditor of public accounts, the day and
year first above written.
tSeal.) CHARLES WE8TON,
Auditor of Public Accounts.
By H. A. BABCOCK, Deputy.
A15.il t
GOVFRMKT NOTICE.
PROPO8AI.8 FOIl FOUR BUILDINGS
and Water System. Department of the In
terior. Office of Indian Affairs, Washing
ton. D. C, March 25, 1902 Sealed proposals
endorsed "Proposals for Improvements,
Flandreau. South Dakota" and addressed
to the Commissioner of Indian Affair;, will
be received at the Indian Office until 3
o'clock p. m. of Wednesday. April 30, Pi2.
for furnlrhlng the necessary materials and
labor required to construct and complete
at Flandreau School, South - Dakota, one
brick workshop, one brick warehouse, one
frame emplcjci' quarters, on3 brick laundry
and one water system, in strict accordance
with plans, specifications and Instructions
to bidders, which may be examined at this
office, the ortices of the Moody County
Enterprise, Flandreau, South Dakota; the
Improvement Bulletin. Minneapolis, Minn.;
the Inter Ocean, Chicago, 111.; the Builder'
and Traders' exchange at Omaha, Ne
braska, and Milwaukee; the U. (4. Indian
warehouses at ,M7 Howard street, Omaha,
Neb.; 235 Johnson street. Chicago, Illinois,
and 77-79 Wooiter street. New York City,
and at the .chool. For further Information
apply to Charles F. Pierce, superintendent,
Indian School, Flandreau, South Dakota.
W. A. JONES, Commissioner.
LF.tlAL KOTICK.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The town council of the Incorporated
town of Conn Rapids, Iowa, ask for bids to
furnish and lay live 5 blocks of fojr I4
Inch cast wster mains, together with hy
drants and cross T. Bids to be opened Mon
day, May 6. 19n2. Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. For further In
formation inquire of ED. MORGAN,
Recorder.
Coon Rapids, Iowa, April 12, 1902.
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NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
School District No. . 53, Dundee, wants
plans and speelllratlons for six-room mod
ern brick school building. For further
Instructions call on John H. Harte, Room
D. New York Life Building
A-13-d-J-t D. L. JOHNSON. Director.
BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY
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