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    THE OMAHA DAILY I.EE: WEDNESDAY, "APRIL 13. 1004.
CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Corenitn?Dt Etp-rt Bhowt Ls FaTorible
Oond.tion in Wheat Than Expeoitd.
WINTER ONLY SEVENTY-SIX, FIVE-TENTHS
Aeric la Gives Tn, Millions Less
Than Last Year anal the
Report la t'eneldereel
Bullish.
OMAHA, April 12, 1904.
The government report was mora bullish
than had been expected by the profea.ionala
but the wheat market Bold oft, neverihelees.
The market opened a cent stronger on tha
strength of It, but the long wnneil alt
to have an Intimation that tne opportunity
had rome to dump their holdings on the
Outsiders. They dumped. The May went
olT 1 cent from the opening and new Juiy
Utrenta.
The government gives the sverage con
dition of winter wheat April 1 a 76.5, which
la lower than expected. The condition In
the varloua etatea were, Kanaas 78. Mia
eourt 81. California 82, Jndlana 66. Penn
sylvania 71, Oklahoma M, Texas 6. Ten
neeaea 73, II II note 83, Nebraska HI. The
a vera ire for ten years on April 1 la M.1. Tne
condition waa 97.3 laat April and 78.7 In
1902. The report erlvea the acreage of 2.000,
AK leaa than Inat year and Indicates a
crop of 404,OoO.Om bushels. With the ahort
reaerve the report Is considered bulllah.
It remalna to be seen how much the condi
tion has Improved since the report waa ob
tained. Missouri a known to have bettered
but some other sections are thought to
he worse. The general opinion la that the
condition haa Improved. The report given
the condition of winter rye as 82-3. against
which la the average condition of April,
ino3, 97 9, and 1901, 85 4, with the average
of ten years, S9.1. The Illinola weekly re
port la said to be bearish on wheat and
bullish on coarse prralns. IJverpnol ad
vanced d on the -government report.
Armour is reported on rtimor to have
chartered vessels for 3.000.000 bushela of
No. 2 corn for lake shipment. The bull
leaders seem content to let the market rest
without any heavy advance, but the Chi
cago close Monday showed that they will
not have It sold off. Several bear leaders
began offering May and July at fi?H and
Valentine Jumped In and took 80,0(10 and
offered 62 for an equal amount. R. B.
Schneider of the Nye-Pchnelder-Fowler
company la quoted from Chicago as saying
there Is little corn In Nebraska. The Into
high prices and the low rates Induced
farmere to sell and they are now busy
and will not market mora corn for a month.
Only terminal houses have a reserve and
Mr. Schneider Is quoted as Baying that
their seventy-three houses only had tjo.ono
bushels. The selling and feeding drain has
been unprecedented. Omaha May sold off
from !H4o to 4RHo.
The range In prices of Omaha grain for
. future delivery and the close Monday and
today were aa follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Mon'y
Wheats
May N
July 83
Corn
May 4914
July 474
8 WVB 88
KiVi 83V4j K3
4?4 4S4 49V4B
47K 47V4 47
87V4 87'4 8
49Vi
48
Oats
May 88
July
September ....
Local Caah
::: : ft,
Grain Market
atiUB
)4
Spot buaineaa was a little dull this morn
tna and receipts were uuite smail. J. H
Ailarns of the Crowell Lumber and Grain
comuany of Ulalr was a vlaitor,
"No, indeed, we are not ahipping any corn
to the Omaha market," he aaid. "We have
only one car of grain moving. We haven t
any corn now. There Is not much left In
the state and the farmers are too buay to
sell corn. None of our houses are doing
anything, and from what 1 hear few other
levators are busy."
Wheat and corn were steady at the mar
ket of MonTliiy, but oats sold tyo under that
day. Representative sales of oarlots by
sampio on track at omaiia:
frww Mn H AQt 1 ham 47m. W. A
1 car, 47o (Mississippi); 3 cars,' 40c; No. i
White. 1 car. 48o: No. I white. 1 car. 4744c
Hard Wheat No. 3. 1 car, 82c; No. 4, 1
car, ivc (Mississippi).
Receipts of wheat were 1 car In and 4
cara out; one week ago. 6 and 13 cars
Corn, 6 cars In and 6 cars out; one week
ago, 33 and 8 oars. Oats, 1 car In and
1 car put: week ago, S cara In.
WHEAT No. 1 hard. Mk39c; No. t hard,
8S9tc; No. 4 hard, 7S79e; No aprlng,
L,y;io; No. 8 spring, k:u!i7e; No, 4 spring,
WljT7c.-,' -
CORN No. 2, 49c; No. 8, H-iJISo; No. 4,
4K'Q46r.c; no grade, 4ii44c; No. 2 yellow,
44c; No. 3 yellow, 47fiiKc; No. 2 white,
4X',-ic; no. B wnite, .'vu
OATS No. 2. 88V440V4c: No,
1. 2, SBWHc;
Ite, 41Hi424c;
4 White. 37W
No. 4. 87V3Kc; No. 3 white,
No. 8 white, JHt'uOHc; No.
(8V.c; standard.
Notes from the Etcbiag Oflleoa,
Omaha Inspections of grain were 46 oars.
Of wheat. 6 cars graded No. 8 bard winter
and 1 car No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, 8
cara graded No. 2, 7 cars No. 8, 4 cars No.
4, 1 car no grad4) 3 cara No. 8 yellow,
X cara No. 8 white and 2 cars No. 4 white.
Of oats, 1 csrs graded No. 8 white clipped,
1 car no. M wnite ana s cars m. wniie.
Grain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices ot grain today and Mon
day at the markets named were aa follows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat
May July
Corn-
Today. Mon'y.
.... 9274 934
.... ttB
86
May
... 61 A.
... 49A
83
jaiy
Wis
KANSAS CITT.
Wheat
- May
July
. July
... 84
... 45
... 44
83
76
46
4
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
May ..
' July ..
Corn
May ..
July ..
Wheat-
3
82
.. 81
4H
47
' 47B
6
MINNEAPOLIS.
May
July
92B
2B
94
DULUTIl
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Wheat
May ..
July ..
B
1 91U
KBW YORK.
90
4A
Hli
KW YORK OENKRAL MARKET.
(notations
of tbe Day
, Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 12.-FLOUR -Receipts.
tVluO bbls.; exports, 12.6S9 bbls.; the
market was very dull and unchanged;
.Minnesota paicius, w.iiu.40: winter pat
ents. I6.204cb.60: winter atralahta. 14.9ntfi6.15
winter extraa, U 35 . 00; Minnesota baKera,
34.1itt4.!)6; winter low grades, $3,161)3.80. Rye
nour, uuu; tuir 10 gooa, t4.aui4.U); choice
to iancy, 14.ooy4.su.
IX1U K'U W.A I . Unlet ' VAll,v ..l.n
10hal.U; city. Il loial U; kiln dried, $3,104)
9, I.
HYE Dull; No. I western, 80c. to arrive
prompt.
bAKLKY Quiet; feeding. 49c, c. I. f. New
York: maltliiat. ifcfittoo. r. 1. f. IIufTalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 42.000 bu. Spot market
easy; jn ? reit, i.uu, nominal, elevator;
No. 2 red. ll.Obij 1.09, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat:
No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.00, f. o. b.,
alloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o.
b., alloat. Options had a firm opening, but
the close showed l'o net decline; May
closed at 9uVc; July, 9o'ty2 6-16c. closed at
9oc; September, MViiM k,c, closed at 83c;
I M-r.nt l.a-r cliuwi.l at kic.
- CORN Receipts, 3,350 bu.; exports, 1.C51
bu. Upot market, woak; No. 1 nominal ele-
... -M.a tf 1. M ..... Ja fl illna.
www. auu vv , a. - a,,, miiubi, m t . . w . ,
toe; No. 3 white. 66c. Option market opened
firmer with wheat end broke violently;
May closed at 66c; July, 64-o4o, cloeed at
4'c.
OATS Receipts, 69,000 bu 1 exports, 11.078
bu. Hoot nmrket. weak; No. X 43c; stand
lrd white, 4u'.c; No. 8 white, 46c; Nu. t
hits. 4jVc. Options, nominal.
HAY Btetidy; shipping, 67 a 70c; good to
nnoice, vv.vo,
HOPS cjulet; state, common to choice,
ItoS crop. 27rJiic: liaji crop. 23tu Jic.
UlDk.ri titeady; Gulvestou. 20 to 35 lbs..
imj; California, u to 3o lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
4 CO IDS., 140.
I.EATH ER Steady ! add. 23a2c.
RICE gulet; domestic, fair lu sxtra, 1
aj;ic: jaiun, nominal.
I ROVISI0N8 He. f. dull: family.
$10 5O9
1160; mess, $S5a)i9t0; beef bams. $2.1 .6iS
SX.00; packet, Vaiaul0.60; city, extra India,
Cut meats, aulet: clckled
bellies. t7.uwu4.; pKkltd shoulders, $6 60;
picklea name. owu u taj. iard, weak; west
ern steamed, $6 at; refined, weak; continent.
$7 06: South America, $7.76; compound, 90
fin-tzv 1'ora. eaay; ramlly, 814.&0; short
clear. Il4 0ikuis7o; mess, 114 oce 14.50.
BITTER I'nsettled; creamery, 14922c;
taie uairy. ioijuc.
CHEi-nE-rVJii-iittled at 10Sl?e.
Eiitjrt Steady; western atorage selec
tions. 18c: w saltern Orats. 17Wc.
Px)l-1.TRY-Aile vt.4 tlreese4 stead and
Kncuaiujeoa
CHICAGO CiRAII ASD PROVISIONS.
Feature ml f he Trad I age mm Closing
Prices mm Hoard ( Trade.
CHICAGO, April 12 A large Increase In
the world a available atocka of wheat, to
gether with a aharp decline In corn, caused
weakness In wheat today. The close waa
at the bottom. July wheat being dowu
t'nrn showa a lose of IV'. Oats
are off 4i7e, and provisions iVio higher tj
l("o lower.
Initial quotations on July were tinchfifired
to e of a cent higner at 87c to 8,Ne. i he
market closed with prices at the low point.
May sold between KJVtc and 940 and cl'vel
at 92n. Clesrancea of wheat and flour
were equal to 2?9,6(jn bushels. The world a
visible supply, aa shown by Uradstreeta
Increase, waa 1.719,000 bushela. Primary re
celpta were iSl.sMi bushela, compared with
$02.ooo buahels a year ago. Minneapolis, Du
luth and Chicago reported receipts of 161
cars, against 197 last arid ins. a year ago.
A break In pries was the feature of
trading In corn, i he market opened firm.
In sympathy with wheat, hut the close was
weak. July opened unchanged to j cent
hlcher at 51'4c to 61V4je, ranged between
49c and 614c and rloaed at V.ic. May
closed at 62c, after selling between Biyj and
6c. Local receipts were 19 cars, with
42 of contract grade.
Oats exhibited pronounced weakness, es
pecially the May delivery, which closed
weak. July opened unchanged to Ho higher
at 87ie to aV. sold between 3V(Mi;!c
and Ii'ic, and cloaed at 3H74$37c. May
ranged between 3H?4.c and Ssc, cloalng at
IT6'S7Hc. Iocal receipts were 131 care.
Provisions were firm, the close -'ng
about ateady, with July pork down 10e at
110.36. juiy lard closed 2v cents hmn.. at
167' and ribs off 24 cents at (A. tin.
The leading ruiures rangea as follows:
Articles. Open. lllgh. Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat
May
94
9l'i 82H1 92T,( W,
8 86-V8BfiVi!8syav
a July
b July
"7'H
tc'S'aA
Sept.
b Kept.
alls Hi
Wy.,80Vtttrtfl
81 H ' 62 I 62
4SI 4'50V(i-l
4,48V4-iJj 48
Corn-
May
63H
61H
f0
July
6Ui'j'H
Sent.
l&o Vtf fa,
I I
Oats-
May
July
SK SffkiS7tf374;38.'fT4
Kept.
32V.I
aii
Pork-
12 15 i 12 20
12 27W U 35
May
12 82
12 45 1
19 R.7U.'
H30
46
60
6 66
6 36
July
12 4b
6 60
Lard-
May
July
6 66
70
6 4;W
6 60
67V4
bo
80
6 46
7H;
Ribs-
May
July
( 40 I
62H
40
6 36
6 60
67H
No. 1. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
KLOUlt-MHrket dull and steady: winter
patents. 34.5uu4.70: stralsrhta. t4 40n4 7n:
aprlngjmtents. $4.00(4.20; bakers, 83.0W63 60.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, JKu97o; No. 3, VbCa
wc; ro. a rea. no'gwc.
TOK-Ho. z, f.&.c; No, 3 yellow, 62
52V4C.
OAT8-N0. 2, 3737Hc; No. t white, 873
414c
it I H IS O. 3. WC,
BARLEY Good feeding. SOS33Uc: fair to
Choice malting, 4466c.
Btu-UH-flaxseed, 81.09; No. 1 northwest
ern, 81.16. Timothy, prime, 82.90. Clover,
contract grade, 311.00.
I'ROVlSlONS-Pork, mess, per bbl.,
tl2.UV4ijjl2.26. Lard, per 100 lbs., 47V,.
Hbort ribs (loose), Vi; dry salted
shoulders (boxd. 96.7uU7.00; short clear
sides (boxed), 87.28.
The following were the receipts and-ship
ments of flour and grain:
iteceipt. Bnipments.
Flour, bbls 80,400 37,900
wneat. du 31.0110 44. too
Corn, bu 202.400 88.000
Oats, bu 178.4iO 246.700
itye, du 4.6011 s.ooo
Barley, bu 49,100 27,800
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creamery, 144x23'4e;
dalrv. 12UT721C. Km. ateadv. at mark.
canes Included. 164(al6Hc. Cheese, easy. 9ii
St. Louis Grain aad ProTtsloas,
BT. LOUIS. Anrll 12 WHEAT Lowrr.
demoralised by bulls selling out- No. 2 red,
cash, elevator, 963c; track, OGc'O'il.OS: May,
8IV.0; July, SlVi'aSlSc; No. 2 hard, 904i'J3c.
WKN-uiwer: no. z casn, 4c;' tracx,
49$49Vc; May, 46Sc; July, 47H647viC.
OAT9 Lower; No. cash, 41Hc; track.
4-'c; May, sue; July, grc; no. 3 white,
4vo.
FIjOUR Dull and uncnanged; red winter
patents, 84.9CU6.00. special brands, ZixftKc
higher; extra fancy and straight, H8oty4-86;
clear, 84.0044.26.
Bturi nmotnv, siennv, 2.sua3.w.
CORNMKAL Steady, $2.60.
BRAN Firm: sacked, east track. 81
. .. . .. '
. hai-ateaay; timotny, a.uorn.wr, praine,
88.0010.00.
IKON COTTON T1H. 0 890. i
HAGOINO OHc.
HEMP TWINK (le.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: lobbing.
$12.30. I.ard. unchanged: prime steam,
$6.12. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts,
I7.37H: clear rih. $7.60: abort clear, $7.76.
fuuLTKi Bteaay ; springs, 3.uub3.do per
aosen; cnicaens. iimc; turkeys. uaic:
ducks, 11c; geese, 6ij7c.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery. 20S25Vic:
dairy, l&njlSo.
UOiiS Steady; 15c, case count.
.Kece-ipi. enipmenis.
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu....
6.000
10.000
....19.000
....39,000
....66,000
114.000
63.000
46.000
Corn, bu ,
Oats, bu
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 12. WHEAT May,
82c: July, 7(c; September, 70c; casn.
No. I hard, 89ij01c; No. 3. 8Dti6o; No. 2
red. si.oogfi.u!: No. 3. sscoii.ou.
CORN May, 4u''U4t'v4c; July, 44"'B'44a4c ;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 47c: No. 3, 47y(7o;
No. 2 white, 48c; No. 3, 474l'48c
OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 4Zc; No. I
mixed. 414i-.lu.
HAY Choice timothy. S9.0OS9.60: choice
prairie, 87.60tiT.7S.
til a no. i, 00c.
HUTTt-R Creamery, 20&22c: dairy, fancy.
17c.
RQOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas.
cases returned, 14c; new No. I whttewood
custjs Included, Iic.
Receipts. Shipments
....67,200 4,600
....24,600 43.200
10.000 2,000
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Available Sapply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Aorll 11 Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Kr.idstreet'a show the following changes in
available supplies as compared with last
scsount: Wlieat, lliitea Diaiea una i.an
ada, eaat of Rocklea, decrease 218,000 bu.:
afloat for and in Europe, Increase 3,000,000
bu.; total supply. Increase 1,719,000 bu. Corn,
United States ana canaaa, easi. 01 noi-aiea,
decreased 231,000 bu. Oats, United Stales
and Canada, east of Ruckles, decreased
446.000 bu. Btocka held In Manitoba and the
Northwest Territory tins weea increased
2hl.OoO bu. Dallas reports a decrease of 60.-
000 bu.; St. Joseph one 01 u,wu du., ana
Omaha one of 61.100 bu.
Philadelphia Prodaco Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 12. BUTTER
lo lower; extra western creamery, 22c
aia-tra nanrtiv urints. 25c.
h.ili(j Waaler; rresn nearoy, ii-o aa
murk', weartern. fresh. lic: south western.
rresn. IT-AC at mara; souinern, irean, aie 1
at mark.
fH KK.xrcHieavdv: rxew xorg run oreaun.
choice to fancy. itViillc; fair to good, 10
(ilva
Mllwnnkee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April II. WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 northern. 98c; No. S north
ern, 97c; old July, e6'ff7o, bid.
TtTB Firm: No. 1. 7VC.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 62363c; sample.
liTovtfc.
CORN 10 lower; No. S. sitoc: juiy, 4
fj49c, asked.
LIVERPOOL. April 12 WHEAT Spot,
quiet; No. 1 1'alirornla, 7s Ud. fMtur
easy: May. 6s 6d; July. 6a (d.
CORN opot, American mixea. new.
steady at 4a 3d; American mixed, old, 4a
7d. Futures, quiet; May, 4s 4d; Jaly,
nominal. -
Mlnnenpolle Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April U. WHEAT -
May, 82c; July. 92c; September, 81c; on
track. No. 1 hard, 94c; No. 1 northern,
93Sc; No. I northern, (lc.
KIOUR Dull; first patents. ett4j.18;
second patents, $4 ,.uo t; llrst clears, a.rj6(
second clears, $3.45432.66.
Dalatk Grnla Mnrket.
DULUTH. Anrll 13. WHEAT Trt Store.
No. 1 hard. 93c; No. 1 northern, 91c; No. S
northern. 89c; to arrive, no. 1 hard. 93c;
No. 1 northern. 91c; No. 3 northern. 8Sci
May, vivsc; juiy. nc; neptemoer, sitjc.
OATS on track ana to arrive, tao.
Peorls Grain Mnrket.
PEORIA. 111., April 13,-CORN-Lower;
no. 4, w; eo. , ne
agar and Molasses.
Krcw vnnvr Anrll 14 Bi'nisn
50 1
quiet; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal. 98
tvat. Ic: molasses sugar, ivac uenneo.
aulet.
r,r-w um.rAno, rrii is. r. 1 u a t
Steady; open kettle. ZV:i3 3-lhc; open ket
tle centrifugal. SU3Sc; cvntiifugaX whites,
4V4n44kO; yeliuws, 3VU4c; seconds. ?Jva-'V'
MOI-ASSKa Nominal, opeu kettla. loii
5c; eeou-Uugal. IwaiiHj; irus, nominal, 20
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Sagging Tended of Pro Btxomei
Bather Mors Proaoanoea.
WINTER WHEAT INFLUENCES MARKET
Report ml tailed Rtatea Steel Deal
Decreases Stock aad Big Sal
. of Boada Affects the
Market.
NEW YORK, April 12. Today's stock
market was still Inciting in the animation
which had cliaractenzt-d trading previous
tu this week and the sagging tenuency of
prices became rather mom pituiouncetl limn
yesterday. There was nut the same enort
to lift prices by the stimulating effect of
mamma up special stocks. i ne market
waa not lett to drilt aa a derelict, however,
and a sort of nursing process was adopted.
The course of today's market waa evidently
Influenced by the government report on tne
condition of winter wheat. The report that
the United Mtatca Bteel corporation had
considered an option tor the purchase of
66,100 tuna of Heaeemer pig Iron poaalbly
helped to depress the preierred stock. The
concentrated absorption of the second
bonds was the feature of the early market,
in which some $,0(0,000 or upward of these
bonds were taken by one llrm.
London was a free seller on balance of
stocks on this market, notwithstanding the
generally buoyant tone of the London mar
ket. The more temporary note Issues at
highest rates on collateral security sold
bonds by the Rock Island and a telephone
company nullified the effect of the bund
lssuea. The failure of Union. Pacific to
advance a point to lift the market waa fol
lowed by a decline In tho whole market.
The cloalng waa weak and lossea of 1 to X
points were general.
Uonds were irregular, with a large part
of the dealings In Cnlied States Btee! sec
ond a. Total sales, par value, $4,710.OtK).
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
The quotations on the New York Btock
exchange yesterday were as follows:
Bales. mgn.LiCiw.u;os,
Atchison 40,(0.0
do preferred 6H0
Baltimore & Ohio .... 7,3oO
75 (
73V
73-i
Mi
tsl'
94
80
93
KO-'
90
116.4
158
32
S7
do preferred ..
Canadian l'aclflo'
3,400 117H lltit
Central of N. J
Chesa. A Ohio 9W
33
38
"ii-i,
172
116
180
32
88
'16
172
144
lf-0
'i6
"ii
65
25
154
'22"
72
2-,
65
41
'80
130'
19
Chicago A Alton...... liO
do preierred
Chicago O. W 4,7"0
Chicago &'N. W. 2i0
C, M. & 6t. P 17,0
II1V1
171
114
178
19
76
17
6-
u
163
270
21
71
264
65
41
71
80 V
130
19
37
18
30
108
142
80
116
47
61
117
93
17
89
87
1)6
68
88
21
118
61
44
78
n
23
6ft
48
14
84
49
22
84
24
25
37 T
' 86
' 92
do preferred 200
Chicago T. T
do preferred &n ti
C C. C. & 8t. L
Colorado Southern ... 100
17H
6jVj
25
'22"
7214
27:
a
43
oii
1974
19V4
do 1st preferred.,... 2'0
do 2d nreferred 100
Del. A Hudson 1,800
Del., Lack. & W..
Denver & R. 0 100
do preferred 600
Erie ,...12.4ii0
On 1st preferred 1,700
do 2d preferred 200
Hocking Valley
do preferred 200
Illinois Central 600
Iowa Central 100
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do Dreferred 100
364
10944
143t
81
117
?6
10
143
81
115
"80
'93
'
iii"
68
90
21
118
Louisville & Nash.... 1,000
Manhattan L 300
Met. Becurltlea 100
Met. Street Ry 1,800
Minn. & St. L
M., St. P. A 8. S. M.. 900
do nreferred
Missouri Pacific 8,080
Mo., Kan. & Tex
do preferred 100
N. R. R. of Mex.. pfd
4
iisii
69
90
22
119
New York Central ... 4"0
Norfolk & Western... 7"0
do preferred 100
Ont. Western l.
Pennsylvania 47,300
P., C. C. & St. L.
Reading
8,400 46 44Vi
do 1st prererred
do 2d preferred
Rock Island Co IO.80O
do preferred 1,100
6t L. & S. F., 2d pfd. 1,200
St. Louis S. W
do preferred 600
Southern Paclflo 21.600
Southern Railway.... 3,100
do preferred 4o0
Texas & Pacific 400
Toledo, St. L. & W... 1,600
do preferred ........ - 104
Union Pacltlo 48,100
do preferred ........ 800
Wabash 2"0
do preferred 10,800
Wheeling & L. E:.... 200
Wisconsin Central.... 2n0
do preferred ...... 600
Adams Express , ...
American Express.... ....
U. S. Express ....
Wells-Fargo Exp
Amal. Copper 28,600
24
07
48
37
17
18
41
224
188
107
204
50
61
19
Am. Car & Foun....
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
Am. Locomotive ....
do preferred 1
Am. Smelt. & Refln..
do preferred
Am. Sugar Refln
19
71
80
88
7
27
s
27
21
82
48
93
127
78
46
82
197
13
70
22
164
Anaconda M'n. Co.
Brooklyn Rapid T.
Colo. Fuel & Iron.
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Products
do preferred
Distillers' Becurltlea..
General Electrto
International Paper..
11
66
38
75
17
85
27
96
29
71
K
7
46
19
T
89
7
7S
6
64
13
f8
11
o
lrt
s
do preferred
300 67 66
International Pump..
do preferred
National Lead
6,100 17 16
North American
Paclflo Mail
People's Oas t'
Pressed Steel Car .... 200
97
30
tun
do Dreferred
Pullman Pal. Car.
Republic Bteel. ....
300 r ih
do prererrea
Ruhber Goods
do preferred
Tenn. Coal A Iron.;.. 900 41
U. 8. Leather 400 7
89
78
do nreferred vn TPi
V. 8. Realty 200 7
do Dreferred 2.200 66
63
TJ. 8. Rubber
do preferred 4'
69
11
60
8S
V. B. Steal 2.900 11
do nreferred 39.3l 2V
Westlnghouse Elec... 300 162
western Union 400
Northern Securities..
Boston Slock Qnotatloas,
BOSTON. April 12. Call loans. J3 per
cent; time loans, 8ft4 per cent. Official
nosing 01 stocks ana oonas:
Atchlaon adj. 4a..
0
Adeenturs .....
Alloues
...
... 44
Ilea. Central as...
Amalgamated ..
Anaerloaa glos
Atlantic
... 804
..
.. 4i
..
..(60
..160
..140
Atchlaon
... 104
... a.
do pfd
Boston A Albany.
Bnaton A Maine..
Bingham
... 12-
cel. m Hecla...
Centennial
Copper Range .
Pair Weat
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Orsncr
Iale Royals ....
Vaaa. Mining ..
Michigan
Mohawk
...470
Boat on Eleraud .
Mei Central
... ro4
... 434
... 2t4
74
N. T . N. H. A H
..164t
Per llarquetts
. T4
. S64
... SI
Union Pacino
...
... Ie
Amar. Arge. Cheat.
4a pfd
... 7
Amer. Fnea. Tubs.
Amer. Sugar
. 4'4
.1S714
.1MH
. 10
...
... I
o ptd
... 414
Amer. T. A T
Mont. C. A C,
... a
... 1
... 64
... X9
... SS
Amer. woolen ....
Old Dominion ..
Oaceola
4o pi
riomlnlon I. A 0..
10
Parrot
Ediaon Electric I1IU..137H
Oeneral Electrto 14
Qutncy
Shannon .......
... IH
Maaa. Electrls 1""4
Tamarack
... is
do
pfd
7i
Trinity
V. B. Mining..,
V. I. Oil
rub
Victoria
Wiaona
Wolverine
... 4i
Mass. Oaa .
t nlted Krult
Vnlted Shos
40
... to
10
Mack.. 47W
do p'd ..
t
... iv.
V. - S'eel.
11V4
... s
do pfd ..
so
... II
I Weettnt. son
1B10B ... TS
Bid.
New York Mining Storks.
NEW YORK. April 11. The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Coa
10
II
14
4
Utile Chief ...
Ontario
Ojiblr
Phoenix
Potoal
Be vase
sierra Nevada
tmall Hopes ..
Standard
..
.42
..iu4
.. 14
.. II
.. Is
.. 41
.. II
..164
Alice
Hreeo
Brunewlrk
Comatock Tunnel
Cos. Cel. 4e
Va.
14
Horn silver .
I run Silver ..
Leedillle Con
,116
..174
.. $
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. April 11 Business on the
stock exchange was active, being promoted
largely by tne expectea pacinc efiect 01 the
Anglo-French agreement. Consols and
home ralla were In active request. It la
fenerally beiievea mat tne worat period or
he depression is past. Americans opened
Irregular and hesitating, grew nrm and
advanced to about parity, became Inactive
nd cloned easier, foreigners were well
supported from the continent, Egyptians
and Turkish unified being the features.
Kaffirs were buoant. The -vmount of
bullion taken Into the Bank of England
on Damnce lociay waa aaiu.uu.-
PARIS, April 12. Prices on the bourse
today were firm. Internationale had aa
upward Undtncy, Bpanlsb BccurlUus galu-
23
66
48
35 84
60 ' 49
22 ' 2i
86 85
24 24
25 25
37 8T
89 86
9J 82
19 19
39 87
17 17
18
41 41
60
19
600 30 30
'io6 "7 "7
400 28 27
100 8 8
' '21 '21
100 82 8J
100 49 49
600 93 93
18.800 129 127
.. 1.B0O 80 79
,.88.000 4X 46
.. 1.300 3.1 32
6,100 199 197
700 13 13
'iw '22 '22
200 164 1C4
ing notably. Russian Imperial fours closed
at 94 o. Private rate of discount waa i'
per cent; 8 per cent rentes, r,t 9"c for the
account; exchange on Loudon, &f 13o for
checks.
MERLIN, Arrll 11 Prices on the bourse
today were Arm. American railroad stocks
were higher. Exchange on London, 2i'm
46 pfas for checks, discount rates, ahort
bills, 2 per cent; three months' bills, f
per cent.
. Hew York Meae Market.
NEW YORK. April 12. MONEY-On call,
eay, 11 per cent; closing bid. 1 per
cent, e-ftered at 1 per cent. Time loans,
easy; 60 days, 2 per cent; 90 days, 2 per
cent; t months. 3 per cent. Prime mer
cantile paper, 404 tier cent.
STERLING KXCHANOB Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $47.W
to4x:!5 for demand and at $4 M.vfi4 8490 for
so-day bills: posted rates, $4 8."''a4.S8; com
mercial bill-. $4.S4
SILVER Bar. 63-o; Mexican dollars, 4.1c.
BONDS Government, ateady; railroad,
lrrraular.
The closing
quotations cn Dona are as
rnllows-
V. 8. rf. ts, r.
60 coupon
do Ka. reg
iln coupon
do new 4a, res..
do coupon
do old 4r. rcg...
do coupon
Atrhlon. sen. 4a..
do adj. 4
Atlantic C. L. 4s..
B. O. 4a
do 14S
Central of Oa. 6a
do lft Inc
..1"
..ln
..in
..tor
..in
..i:tt
I Manhattan c. a. 4a...10l"i
Hx. t'cntral 4a.
.. 4V,
.. 1"
.. ,
.. T4
4a t:
.. tH
..10a
.. 72 V,
.. 7,
.. M4
I do 1st Inc
MlDn. St. L 4a.
M.. K. A T. 4a...
IM . K. aV T ! ....
J1074 B. R. of M. e
N. Y. C. f. iwa..
, MS N. J C. p. (a
. Iftv, No. Pacific 4a
. 3 do la
.10014 N. A W. c. 4s . .
. n O. 8. L 4a A par.
.10714 ,nn. Cone. IHa..
.... Fl
.... T
IRcadlna sen. 4s.
Chea. Ohio 4(4a...l01'i St
L. A 1. M
Chliago Jt A. -... H at. L. ft 8 F. It
4a. ti
c, B. (J. n. 4a.... M 1 St. L I. w la.
r M. A R P. a. 4a..inH Seaboard A. L. 4
C. N. W. e. 7s....ll4jRo. radflo 4a...
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... Tl4 So. Railway 5a .
dn col. fin 1V Taa A P. la.
r.c.o. A a. u r. 4a..ioo:T.. at. l. A w.
.... b
1.... M
50
....HS14
....117
4a.. it
....10Jv
Chlcaao Icr. 4a
80
Vnion Faemc aa
f'on. Tobacco 4a.
Colo. A So. 4a..
1. A R. Q. 4a.
Erie prior Hen 4i
do ten. 4a
1
6a.... 7S'
:X S Rtccl 2d
tn Wahah la ...
111
h do deb. B
M4 W. A L. K. 4....
lna ,Wla. Central 4a....
CI
7li
71
F. W. t R C. It
Horklna Val.
U A N. mil
4ja....l'a itolo. K. A I. c. (a
4a IH
ilid. OTered
London Stork Market.
LONDON, April 12. Closing:
Conaola. money Bhi N. Y. Central..
do account H Norfolk A W...
Anaconda ; 4'i do pfd
Atchlaon '77 Ontario A W. .
do pfd 17 Pennaylvanil .,
haltlrnore A Ohio.... Rand Mlnea ....
Canadian Pa rifle ....ltO-V Ccadlns
Chee. A Ohio 344 do lat pfd...
'hlraBo Ot. W 17V, do ii ptd...
121 '4
M
JUS
IVa
lOVa
Cs4,
40 i
11
i'. M. & Bt. p us ' So. Railway
3H
K
M'a
14
li
1 2 1 a
1M.
S9V4
peneera lHta do pfd
Denrer A R. O tf So. Pa-lrlc
do Dfd 744. L'nlon Tarlflc
Er" i do pfd
do lat pfd ',-, U. 8. steel
do I'd ufd 44 do Dfd
Illinola Ontral 1st Waoaah
I.oula. A Naah 11 J 1 do pfd
M., K. A T IS",
1 LVER liar, steady. 24d per ounce.
MONKY 242 Per cent.
The rate ot discount in the open market
is Z"i per cent; lor tnrce months diiih,
itt per cent.
Statement of Treasury Balances
WASHINGTON, April 12. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the general
tuna, exclusive of the Uoo.uoo.000 goia re
serve tn tho division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balance, $222,990,326; gold,
U4,S01,U8.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, April 12. Bank clearings for
today were $1,189,715.07. n decrease of $209.
181.49 from the corresponding day last year.
Cotton Market
Liverpool. April 11 COTTON Spot dull. !
F rices 10 points lower: American middling
air, 8.50d; good middling, 8.3ld; good or
dinary, 8 04d; ordinary, 7.84d. Futures
opened quiet and closed aulet; American
middling, g. o. c, April, 7.6d; April-May,
7.95d; May-June, 7.92d; June-July, 7.9d;
July-August, 7.85d; August-September 7.6t;d;
September-October 6.8Jd, October-November,
6.49d; November-December, 6.40d; December-January,
t.Sad; January-February,
6.37d.
NEW YORK. April 12.-COTTON-Spot
closed dull, 16 points lower. Middling gulf,
15c; middling uplands, 14.75c; sales, 2ol bales.
NEW ORLEANS. April 12.-COTTON
Futures, steady; April. 14.52c bid; May, 14 64
14.65c; June, 14 84o bid; July. 16.12ioT6.13c;
August. 14.14i314.lBo; September, 12.47c; Oc
tober, 11.814111.8201 November, 11.84:: Decem
ber, U.$43 11.66c. Spot, easy; sales. 3.803
hales; ordinary, 12c; good ordinary,
13 15-lSc; low middllug. 14 9-16c; middling,
14 15-16c; good middling. 15o.
ST. LOUIS. Aprli 12.-COTTON-Qulet.
c lower; middling, I4c; sales, 7 bales; re
ceipts, 287 bales; ahliimenta, 145 bales; stock,
13,217 bales. r r . .
Metal Market. .
NEW YORK. April 12.-METAL8 Tin
closed at an advance of 2s 6d at 127 for
both spot and futures In the London mar
ket; locally the market was quiet and un
changed, closing at $27.87&28.12. Copper
was unchanged In Iondon, closing at 58
10a for spot and 58 2s 6d for futures; the
local market for copper Is reported quiet
but firm; Inke la held at $13.2613.60' elec.
trolytlc, $13.1213.26; coating, ti.S1WH
13.12. Lead declined- 2s 6d to 12 7s 6d In
London, but remained unchanged here ut
$1. 60r&M. 60. Spelter was unchanged at 22
5s In Ixindon and at $6.25jo.30 in the New
York market. Iron closed at 52s 3d in Glas
gow and at 44s 9d In Middleaborough ; lo
cally Iron Is unchanged; No. 1 northern
foundry Is quoted at $15.25&15.75; No. I
northern foundry. ii4.7offifu.z&; no. 1 snutn-
ern and No. 1 soft southern. $14.25(314.75.
ST. LOUIS. April 13. METALS LaStvd.
lower, $4.40. Spelter, ftrm, $5.05.
Oils anal Rosin.
NEW YORK. April 12. OILS Cottonseed,
steady; prime yellow, 16n. Petroleum,
ensv. Turnentlna. nrm. o7wun3c.
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good.
$28fy&2.90.
SAVANNAH, April lz. diiy 1 urpsnune,
firm, 64o.
ROSIN Firm: A. B. C, D, $2 35; B, $2 40;
F. $2.46; O. $2.56; H. $2.66; I, $2.80: K, $3.10;
M. $3.20; N, $3.46; W. Q., $3.60; W. W.. $3.80.
OIL CITY, April is. oiib crean Dai
ancea. tl.fifi: certiflcatea. no bid. Shipments
7D.S64 Dins., average bs.ibb onis; runs, la.es
bbls. average 66,429 bbla. Shipments Lima,
49,309 bbls., average 61,360 bbls.; runs, Lima,
11,507 bbls., average 45,643 ddis.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Anrll 12. The proximity of the
new clip has lea to tne usual inactivity in
the wool market at this season of the year.
The mnrket la tiractlcallv bare of domestic
medium wools and there Is a scarcity ot
medium wools In general. This scarcity,
however, has prevented higher prices, as
the materiel Is practically not 10 De naa
at anv mice. There Is a aulet business in
pulled and territory wools. Foreign wools
are ateady. Leading quotations are: Idaho
fine. 14!; 15c; heavy fine, 13ul3c; fine me
dium. lu.iil5V4o: medium. 15'ul5Vtc: medium.
16til7c; low medium, 17fflKe. Wyoming line.
15igl5c; medium. Wql9e; low medium, 18rt
fine. 13(filSi4c: fine medium. ltV.nT6o: me
dium, 18319c; low medium. XHiJOc. Dakota
fine. 15U16c: fine medium. lb(Blo.ic; meiiium,
lfalOc; low medium, lDu'H)c. Montana tine
choice, 18ral9c; fine average, 17 We; fine me
dlum choice. 18$jl9c; average, li4(17c; staple,
lH'ni'Oc; medium cnoice, ivinwc.
ST. IXJl'IS, April 12. WOOL Steady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. 18i&22c;
light. 14til7c; heavy fine, 122,l4c; tub
washed. 20U31c.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, April It BEEVE8-Re-
celpts, none; no trading; dreaaed beef,
steady at S'9e per lb.; light weatern
and Texas beef selling -at 5'oSc: exports
today, 1,622 cattle, 3,840 sheep and 5,200 quar.
ters or beer.
CALVES Receipts, wm head: market ai
moat nothing doing; good to prime veala
aold at $5.00j6.50; city dressed veals gelling
at vii"c per lb.
HOOB Receipts, 4.445 neaa; market nrm
and steady; prime bogs sol.l at $5.60Q.00
tier loo lbs.: a few dIks at $5.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,415
hesd: market steady for both sheep and
lambs: -wooled sbeeo sold at $4.12,4e.00
common to prime wooled lambs at $6 3
8.80; a bunch or cnppea lamns at i.oo:
aprlng lambs at sa w per neaa; aressea
lambs, firm, at 95o.
Stork In Slabt.
Following ere the receipts of live stock
for the sis principal western cities s
terday:
Cattle.
... 9.000
... 85,0i 0
...U.nno
,.. 4.('J
...22.0
... 60O
Hogs.
13.000
l.tmo
10. 000
4.600
6.347
6.2U0
Sheen.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. Loula
St. Joseph ....
Blouz City ...
Totals ....
7.000
15.0O0
2.000
2.0 1
7,776
...83.600 42,047 13.776
Whisky Market.
CHICAOO. Anrll le-WHISKY-aHeady,
on a basta bt 11.28.
PEORIA, April 12. WHISKY On m baala
Of II Z8 for nmunea gnoaa.
CINCINNATI. April 12. WHISKY -
Steady, on a basis 01
ST. IXiUIS, April 12. WHISKY On
basis of $1.3. fur finished goods.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. April 1! -SEEDS Clover, cash.
8 30; April, a uiu; utioner, i.DO tild.
Prime aisike, eo.su. rnme timothy. $1.36.
Ten free trips to the World'g Fair each
week. Se coupon oa page 1
OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Big Ban of Cattl and Btr8 Sold Wttk to
t Dims Lowrr, with Cowl 8teid.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Active Demand for Sheea aad Latnba
of Good Qaallty at Stronger rrlrea,
with Commoner K,lnds 8kovr '
Inc bat Little Change.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 12, 1904
Recelpta were;
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Cifficlal Monday
Official Tuesday
3.212
S.L-.'t
12,000
7.1" 0
Two dava thla week. ...13 16.242 15,4
Same daya last week 7.399 14.317 ls.-rO
fame daya week before. .11.378 22.091 l4.ol
finiilo three weeks ago... 4SI 12. () lx.M"
Pilule four weeks ago... .ll.'WO 13,510 14.6.T8
Biima days Inst year 8.299 11.673 17.677
RECEIPTS FOIt THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table showa the receipts,
of cattle, hoga and sheen at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison with
last year:
inn 1903. Inc.
Cattle 270,696 26;!. 533 8,163
Hoga 670,125 617,587 52,5.18
Sheep 622.093 890.2119 131..V-J
Average prices Da Id tor nogs at South
Omaha lor the last several Cays with com
parisons: Data I 1904. 1908.1902. 11901. 11900. 11899. 11S98.
Mar. 26..
Mar. 27..
Mar. 2s..
Mar. 29..
Mur, 80..
Mar. 31..
April I..
April 2..
April 8..
April 4..
April 6...
April 6...
April 7...
April 8...
April ...
April 10..
April 11..
April 12..
t 12
7 211 6 36 ( 87 4 8t I 16
! ! ! ! S! !! ! 23 ,,
6 17
I aV 0 04 D W u W! a -
b9 a bo a io a oui a
6 89i 5 121 3 63 ! 3 Wl
s ir
4 98
6 03
6 09
T 22
7 28
7 2
7 29
6ul 6 971 i 8 641 w
66 1 00 1 5 08 13 6
7 23
7 M
a cwi k urn a if.; 3 651
6 13
6 JI
( 63l 6 991 6 30 8 Vi i 7
t 631 6 86 5 30 3 U a 1:
7 24) I 6 96i 6 lJ 8 6J 3 1
IS
a 00
4 94l
4 95
4 S7
79
7 24
(81 I 6 27 J 64
2 72
7 27
7 25
7 26
7 21
6 a! 6 011
Ml 6 821 6 S3
t 79 6 871 6 3D
89 6 911 6 36
6 83 6 98 6 33
3 661 3 71
I I 75
3 68
3 671 8 71
3 63 8 71
indicates Ounflar.
The ottlclal number of cars of Stock
brought in today bv each road was:
cattle. ttog. bneep. uses.
C, M. & St. P. Ry
7
18
1
42
4
63 10 1
24
S3 13 1
4
t
t
14..
3
1
193 S3 1
Wabash
Mo. Pacific Ry
L. P. System
C. & N. W. Ky
F.. R & M. V. R. R.
6
11
67
2
78
C. St. P., M. & O. Ry 46
H. & M. Ry 73
C, U. & y. Ry ,
Iv. C. & St. J
C, R. I. & P., oast
C, R. I. ft P., teat
Illinola Central
Chicago U. W ,
44
Total receipts ....S48.
The disposition of the daya receipts was
ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of bead indicated;
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha Packing Co.... 1,6:U
2.047
1.&62
swirt and company... l.ivt
Cudahy Packing Co.... 1.352
Armour A Co 1,487
Armour A Co., Soo City 70
Vansant & Co 66
W. I. Stephen 3
Hill A Son 61
8,163
2,568
8,709
823
4,0-lu
7S9
1,462
F. P. Lewis 24
Huston & Co 28
Hamilton A Rothschild 84
F. Husx 29
Wolf & Murnan 81
Hobblck & B 82
Sol Degan 90
S. & S. Co 149
Krey Packing Co
US
H. Koot so
McCreary & Cary 15
M. Haggerty A Co 274
Other Buyers 870
610
8.155
Total
7,018 12.410
CATTLE There was an enormous run of
cattle here this morning and much more
than Were generally anticipated. Taking
that fact into consideration the market held
ud in very satisfactory manner. Trains
were slow in arriving and that delayed tne
market more or less, but still the bulk of
the arrivals wag disposed of at a reasonably
euriy nour.
corn-fed steers made up more tnan two-
thirds of the receipts. The quality was
about the same as yesterday and in apite
of the big aupply packera and shippers took
hold In e-ood a nana and. the market waa
only a little-lower. The best lightweight
cattle, in iact, sola at rignt ciose to sieuuy
trrleea In many cases, while the heavier
cattle and those lacking In flesh and quality
were not so ready sale ana were arouna a
dime lower. As stated above trading was
fulrlv active, but in view of the big run
the day was well advanced before anything
like a clearance was made.
There were very few cows on sale, in
fact twenty-five cars would about cover
those that had arrived by the middle of the
forenoon. Packers all wanted a few cows
and heifers, and as a result the market on
that class was quite active ana practically
steady with yesterday on all grades.
Rvervthlnsr sold about as fast as offered.
Bulls also sold at about steady prices and
veal calves showed no quotable change.
Ntockers and reeders were in nmiieu sup
ply and with a fairly good Inquiry from the
nmintrv all the desirable grades sold with
out much- trouble at steady prices. The
commoner kinds were not In as good de
mand, but still the prices paid did not show
much change from yesteroay. representa
tive sales:
No
AT.
Pr.
At.
..12SI
..1167
..1164
.. IM
...1091
Pr.
4 16
4 16
4 16
4 It
4 10
4 20
4 M
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 16
4 91
4 21
4 26
4 28
4 15
4 21
4 26
4 10
4 10
4 20
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 SO
4 14
4 14
4 10
4 14
4 14
4 SO
4 SO
4 15
4 15
4 81
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 44
4 40
4 44
4 40
4 40
4 44
4 41
4 60
4 60
4 51
4 40
4 70
4 76
4 10
4 II
4 20
4 10
11
...1065
M
,...1100
.... 10
Ill
.... 11
.... Ml
.... 141
.... til
....1074
....1010
.... 144
...,106
....1043
....11H
....1074
.... 107
....1004
...,100
....1071
....lttO
.... 100
....1011
....1120
.... 14
....1167
.... 730
.... 175
,...101
.... 191
.... 176
....10&4
. ...1!M
....1151
....lli.1l
....1196
....111
....lino
....1170
. ...lt
.... leM
....1071
.... 0
.... IM)
.... 195
....1174
....1104
....1270
....1174
....1117
....1110
I 41
I 60
I 10
8 41
8 70
t 76
I 10
1 so
I 18
I 86
I 10
I 10
I to
I 10
I K
t M
I 44
4 00
4 00
4 04
I 00
4 00
4 00
4 04
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 44
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 04
4 OS
4 06
4 04
4 06
4 06
4 10
4 14
4 10
4 14
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 II
4 18
4 16
17
14
II
19
I
1
I
11
4
7
14...
11 ,
10 liss
II
14.
..1171
li
II..
14..
at"
H.'.
17!!
IS..
1084
11(4
1214
127
1210
1220
1 1107
1247
1130
mo
1091
9
14
21
It
SI
tl
it
II
it
6
11
II.,
..1270
4 ,
t.
6 ,
10 1185
II 1261
7.
..1120
11
II...
It...
20...
20...
20...
II...
15...
41...
II...
17...
tl...
...11
...1221
...1299
...1404
...1S24
...1210
...1148
...120
...1221
...1274
...12IT
...1224
...1271
...IMS
...13ii
...1204
...1271
...UU
...1214
...mi
...1W0
..1447
...1141
...1461
...1S"1
...Hit
...1024
...1261
1
14
1
t
14
41
4
to
I
M
II
to
16...
M...
li...
4...
60...
II...
II...
19...
15...
11...
11..
II...
17...
10...
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s...
17...
It
7.......
t'
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15
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t
II
11
tl
II
II
17
11
10
IT
t4
,....1010
4 16
.1421
STEERS AND COWS.
. 470 I 45 II 1094
. 44 4 40 21 1214
10M 4 II 10 1191
I
II
It
ITEE
. 464
. 143
. 771
.1044
111 40 lu4 4 04
I 40 4 1141 4 14
14 1091 4 10
4 C4) 10 UU 4 40
COWS.
I 00 1 1010 1 40
I 28 1 1125 I 48
I 10 1 V...10M I 46
1 64 $ ....11M 1 60
I 14 1 1100 I 60
I 10 1 1240 I 60
1 60 I lf.30 I 68
I 14 4 110 1 40
I 60 8 1110 I 40
I a 1 1281 I 40
8 Tl 1 1140 1 40
I Tl 4 1174 1 44
1TI 1 1314 1 41
Tl 1148 I 44
U T 1141 1 41
8 00 1 1067 I 48
1 44 II 1220 I 41
t 44 1 1J1 I 7
I 04 M 48 I T4
I 14 1 1074 I TO
1 14 t 1074 74
I 14 $ 1144 1 TO
I 24 1 1000 1 74
$ 0 I t:v I 74
I 28 3 1060 8 71
9 3 1 1010 I Tt
$ M 1 114 1 tl
iM 1 460 I Tl
S 1 1414 ITS
I 11 1 1WI I 71
I 40 4 147T 1 71
I 44 1 11X14 $ Tl
1 44 1 1220 I Tl
1 40 1 1840 t 40
1 40 14 lo47 I l
1 44
I
4
16
1
I
1
J:::::
1....,
1
1...
1....
UM
10O0
474
130
121
104
00
474
J070
145
4.
174
4 1020
1024
11M
1104
490
474
1140
441
let
......1310
1U64
1140
11M
an
1114
1144
1044
14
1144
1091
40
!
llMO
. let-a
V.'.
COWS AND HEIFERS
.1044 8
Hi 1 44
H
EIFER3.
1 28
8 SS
I SO
..1111
.. 80
.. f-l
.. 728
.. 464
.. 40
.. 124
,, 84
.. 44S
8 64
1 71
71
I 76
I 71
1 U
I 40
as
1 81
$ at
IM
0
400
4M
, 44
624
11
191
, 14
I 40
I 60
1 60
t 64
I 14
1 71
$ St
".'.'.'.'.
4
89
11.!
11..
.. 1
. 600
. M
,. 7l
. tM
. 't
. tu
.1100
,.i?ro
..u.)
. 10
..1430
,. !
.. 1!
.. 170
,. 140
t S ( f" I VI
loe ;i 1 m
is an
in li I eo
I M 7?0 4
1 n 1 lio 4 :j
1 tn
BVLIA
t w 1 iim t n
t M 1 1ST0 i
I SO 1 1J .0 1
I 10 t II 45 I 1
I 1 1 1710 I 1)
10 i;r. 1 .is
1 is 1 i:u 3 4a
I H
CALVE9.
I K t 10 I 7J
I 6 I IT B 7J
I 60 I i:. I 51
I...
I..,
1...
I...
7..,
I...
1 .
I..
1-.
1...
I..
1...
1..
1..
I 76
STAGS.
.1S?0 I M
BTOCK KKS
AND FKEPKHS.
1 660 t 76 t 6M 5
I M0 I 00 1 776 70
1 70 00 1 '.) t 70
I Ml 00 M I 70
1 6M I M I "-5 I 76
1 4' t ft 1 6M 8 76
17 I SS 7 14 I 76
1 6 to I 29 I : 76
4 1161 I 10 II 411 I 76
1 700 I 40 1 630 I an
1 4M I 60 16 " 0
1 70 I 60 1 72a 60
IM I 66 1 310 I 66
I 477 I 66 4 09 I 74
74 I SO 4 M IM
I 70 I M 13 4'1 t 60
10 70 I US 10 Mt IM
14 4.U I 66 IS 10?O I n
t 426 t CJ I... 660 4 00
1 443 I S
IIOO8 There was also a heavy run of
hogs here this morning and aa n result tho
market continued on its downward course.
At the onenlns a few of the more dealmble
Ii ads sold at firlcea ranging 6fn0c lower,
hut after the first round the decline
amounted to Just about a dime. The better
loads aoia early nt $4.S74 and $4. so and as
high ns $6 wns paid. The bulk of the Inter
siilca. thouah. went Inrarelv at $4.S5 anil
the commoner londa hnd to sell from $4. SO
down. Trading was not nctlve. ns salesmen
did not like the Idea of taking off that much
and It wns rather late before even the bulk
of the offerlnars was disposed of.
At noon- there were a few loads still In
flirt nanus and the market waa tufely
dime lower than yesterday. Packers
Wanted to buy the beet londs at $4 85 with
the commoner ones from that down. Rep
resentative srues:
No.
AT.
Bh. Pr. to. At. Bh. Pr.
... 4 00 44 299 ... 4 7
120 4 70 II ?31 80 4 37H
40 4 75 92 11 ... 4
... 4 73 7f. J.'.O 1(10 4 371,
... 4 10 74 2' 80 4 871,
... 4 80 72 241 tn 4 87V,
... 4 80 81 214 10 4 8719
... 4 80 2. 218 ... 4 ,',
40 4 90 84 228 180 4 171,
... IM 74 198 120 4 87',
40 4 821, i" 80 4 871,
40 4 86 40 17 ... 4 871,
120 4 IS 83 tns 1(0 4 874
... 4 US 42 244 ... 4 87',
... 4 85 61 114 ' 80 4 T't
... 4 85 147 220 tl'O 4 87,
... 4 16 74 110 40 4 87Vb
80 4 85 48 234 ... 4 10
... 4 85 7 234 ... 4 90
... 4 85 I'. ?30 ... 4 90
... 4 81 ' 19 221 J50 4 40
... 4 83 Tt US 10 4 90
140 4 83 Tl 241 ... 4 90
4K 4 86 TO ...2lt ... IN
180 4 15 73 214 10 4 90
120 4 88 Tl 222 ... 4 90
0 4 80 18 211 IN IM
... 4 86 104 934 ... 4 90
40 4 IS 16 214 ... 4 40
10 4 85 44 257 120 4 90
40 4 16 tl 275 10 4 94
... 4 85 71 186 ... I M
... 4 88 71 233 ... 4 90
... 4 16 II VI 120 4 90
10 4 88 73 t4 ... 4 90
80 4 16 19 128 40 4 90
140 4 87V, T3 264 44 4 90
... 4 87', It 161 ... 4 90
... 4 17V, 84 ' . 4 t-O
... 4 87V6 II t?8 40 4 90
... 4 17V, T5 144 ... 4 90
80 4 17V, 73 334 ... 4 90
... 4 ITV, 49 147 0 4 90
... 4 87V, 40 246 40 4 94
80 4 17V, ' li 9"4 ... 4 90
40 4 871, 32 97 40 4 90
80 4 87V, 23 ITT ... 4 90
140 4 87V, 72 t'. 80 4 90
... 4 I7V1 86 tOl 0 4 90
... 4 17V, Tt 197 ... 4 90
... 4 I7V4 ft 103 ... 4 90
40 4 I7V t-vl ... 4 90
... 4 17V, 61 till ... 4 92V,
... 4 17V, 06 284 ... 4 92V,
40 4 87 V, 40. ...... .24 ... 4 12 VI
... 4 87V, 11 244 10 4 95
120 4 I74 17 Ill ... 4 15
180 4 17V, 40 290 160 4 13
80 4 87 '4 40 141 ... 4 II
40 4 97V, 80 290 140 4 15
... 4 87V, 80 177 ... 4 95
... 4 17'-, 45 151 .... 4 13
... 4 87V, 60 ... ( 00
... 4 17 VI 84 121 ... 100
14
...101
...114
.. .!.'.
...154
...110
...14
...198
...171
...191
.. .210
...194
...ill
...194
...114
...S20
...244
...222
...1"0
...too
...231
...III
...138
...ll
...111
...197
...0S
...117
...141
...137
...t6
...2:17
...204
...193
...loo
...Ml
...241
...243
...141
...218
...244
...247
...217
...214
...111
. . .281
...214
...231
...220
...224
...tn
...111
...224
,...205
...270
...240
...234
...121
...MS
..247
...241
...527
...221
1..224
9
7
4:
3
tl
4
40
ID
44
l
I
tl
ea
7
11
69
U
77
It.....
74
74
II
M
4
10
48
71
6
7
Ill
71
3....,
44.....
(6
....
II
7.....
!4..,
40..,..
:
18
II
71
It
71....
1....
71
40....,
75....
77
74....,
7....
77....
41
47.
.214
SHEEP Trains were a little slow in ar
riving this morning, which delaved the mar-
ket to some extent, but still trading was
fairly active and the bulk of the offerings
was disposed of in fairly good, season, buy
ers, though, were inclined to pick out the
better grades and leave the others, but
still the general market could be quoted
steady to strong on sheep, the better grades
showing the strength. There were some
Mexican wooled yearlings on sale good
enough to bring $5.65, wW is the top price
of the season. They were from the same
feed lots as the wetheis which Sold mat
week for $5.36. Clipped yearlings sold tip to
u. wooiea ewes orougnt sj.io ana cuppeu
ones 84.50.
The lamb market was also In very satis
factory condition this morning. The better
grades sold strong to a dime higher, with
othera about ateadv. Some Colorado Mexi
can lambs brought $5.95, the same as sold
yesterday for $5.85. It Is very evident that
pacaers are more anxious tor tamna man
thev were a short time nam. but still thev
are discriminating against those lacking In
aualltv.
uuotations lor corn red siopk: ooa 11
choice lambs. 15.50(Zi.75: fair to good lambs,
$6 00(fr6.50: rood to choice yearlings. $5.00ft
(.36: fair to good yearlings. S4.bOrff4.B0: good
to choice wetners, .)'u.a; rnir to gooa
wethers, $4-60(4.80; good to 1 nolce ewes,
14 903510: fair to sood ewes. 14.6fif4.90.
Clipped etockt sells 304) 71c less than wooled
eioca.
No.
A v.
95
68
99
90
96
98
113
103
75
86
Vr.
463 western clipped ewes
$4 40
western Clipped .amtis
4 65
146 western clipped wethers..
tit weatern clipped wethers..
4 80
4 80
345 weatern clipped wethers..
6 10
6 10
14. weatern clipped wetners..
SS4 weatern ewes
6 10
2oii western ewes and wethers
6 25
618 western lambs
8 60
18 western Iambs
6 95
8G
875 western lambs
83
6 western clipped ewes and
wethers
73
94
98
s 00-
242 western ewes
50 weatern clipped wethers ....
4 60
4 90
4 90
6 60
6 60
B 50
801 western clipped w ethers ....
116 western wethers
298 weatern wethers
98
106
lfl
SOO
139
83
80
85
tt
88
75
m
M
2 western wethers
7 western buck lambs
S 60
78 western v'rllnes and wethers
8 65
860 western y'rllngs and wethers
627 western y'rllngs and wethers
8 65
6 55
20 western cull ewes
1 75
145 western ewes
4 20
6 00
8 00
6 00
1 western lamns
MO western lambs
968 western clipped lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady Hogs Steady to Five
Cents Higher Sheep Weak. .
l-WICAOO. April 12. CATTLE Recelnts.
(5,000 head; market steady; good to prime
steers, nominal, lo.tliaao.tio; poor to -medium,
l.l.ooui4.K5: Blockers und feedera, $2,751(14.35:
cows, $2.O04i4.; helfera $2.2tr4.50; canners.
$2.00ii2.60; bulla, JZ.OW14.10; calves, Z.6oruo.OO;
Texas fed steers. 14.004.60.
HOOb Receipts, l.uoo neaa; esrimatea to
morrow, 25,4100 bead: lert over, 8,441 bead:
tnarkot steady to 6c higher; mixed and
butchers, $t.06a5.35: good to choice heavy,
15.26(0 5.37: rough heavy, $5.05'i6.12; light,
14.8516 2o: bulk of sales. 15.1Cfuo.2u.
I ..... ... . . , w . .... . ,, , . - - . W AAA
B 1 1 c. 1-1 1.A&1DD rveceipia, id.irsj
head; market weak to 10c lower; lambs,
same; good to cnoice wetners, 44.fmu-D.4u
fair to choice mixed, $3.5wtf4.50; western
sheep, $4.60iii6.SV native lambs, $i &u6.W;
western iambs, k.oouj.4u.
St. Louts Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS, April It CATTLE Receipts,
4.0U0 head, including i.uou neaa Tcxans
market steady; native shipping and export
steers, $4.65(5.65; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $4.0utj-5.6u; steers under 1,000 lbs., $4.00
ai5.40; Blockers and feeders,' $3.6vkU4.85; cows
and nslfers, tz-Dtuaou; canners, i.ii'ii.ou;
bulls, $2.90iiS.60; ca)ves. 14 (j'aL.a; Texas
and Indian steers, $3.604i4.76; cows and
heifers. $2.75'a3.76.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market
.. . ...... .. .. A 1 1 rvV, t ti It.ViJ tMl. nu,.L&PH
$5 006-20; butchers and best heavy, iii lif-J
J.S6.
SHEEP litu umbb- neceipia, i.mn
head; market ateady; native muttons, $4 75
4i5 75: lambs. lo Siil 'io; culls ana bucks.
$3.vuvii.75; Btocaera, i.waiio.
Knnans City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. April 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13.000 head, including 100 head south
erns; niaraei aieaay to ion lower; export
and 0 rested steers, steady, 4.u,d! a; fair
to good lower, $1. 504.60; western fed steers,
loo lower. $3.6oU4.t0: stockera and feedera.
$3.0O&4.60; southern steers, $3.754.30; south
ern cows, $2,654(3 26; native cows, $2 0034 10;
native heifers, steady. I3.60iij-4.4o; bulls, $2.60
i3 76: calves. $2.7tVd4 .00
iitxiB iteceipta, lu.uuo neaa; marker 7vo
lower; top. $5.10; bulk of aalee, $4 86S5 05;
heavy, $..0bfjri 10: packers, 14.tfctfd.ot; pigs
and fla-hta. 14 264.90.
8HEK.H AND LA MPS Receipts, 2.000
head: market 10a hither: native lamba.
t5.5o6i6.00: weatern lamba. $5. & Kit 4 00: fed
ewea, $4.75io.25; yearlings, $5.00ub.tu; atock-
ers and feedera, $3.0044.50.
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
BT. JOSEPH, April 11 CATTLB-Re-
I relnta. i head: market IfilOo lower: na
tives, $3- ibtuto.aa; Trui ana westerns, -i io-t
4.76, cows and beifers, IZOOQlUl; yearlings
'and calves, $2.S01i4.35; stocker and feeders,
iiutis -it-Hoipts, h.jii nean; marset anHKj
lower; light. $4.7;"i6 (: medium and heavy.
I 4 :..,,.-'. 1 . ' . bulk, u. no 11 5.06.
PUIil-.F AiM luXMHS-ltcCelrtS. T.7.J
hemi; market active, ateady to Iih- higher;
western lambs. $6.25; westun ia ethers, $6 jo.
Slon City l.lvr Stork Market,'
SIOl'X CITY. t.. April 12 -(Special Tele-
gram. 4 A 1 11. is Jteceipts, who, m r-
Ket sichii ; sioLKCis suouk; i tvr, i..'ir
41.0; cows, hulls h net mixen, j.'ujii:
vtockcis hikI lecd.-is, jv.wi.(jt.wi; cuives aim
yeiirllngs, $.'..5n3.;u.
IH.tiP til l eipts, ..1'U tll'IMI. Wfliari pu.Mifc
lix- lower, selling at $Wue.0U.. Uulk, $4.tstf
4.t5. .
OMAHA ' II OI. I-:- 1. 14 MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Qnerlnllena Oat
Staple anal Fancy Produce.
EOCS-lteielnts. liberal: market steady I
fresh stock, Ko.
LIVE OULTRY Hens, lie; young
roosters. 8n 111c; old roosters, be; tuikeya.
13c; diiilis, ti),c: gei-ae, lc.
HITTER racking stock, life; cnoice
to fane d;ilrv roll, UjjMc; separator, no.
FRESH FISH Trout. i'HIOc; pickerel. 6V4
Iftlc; nlke. 9c; perch MjiiUc: blucnah. l'o;
whlteflsh. 7uloc: ealmon. lie: haddock, 10c;
toUtlsh, lie: reds.nipper. 11c; lobsier, boiled.
per lb., 4oc; smoked whlieflsh. lie; bull
heads. 11c; catfish. r.314o; Hack bnsa, 0o
1- a li but. 10c: trspples. 12c: herring 4.'l
white baas. 13c: bliicllns. K-; smelts. lOtriiol '
finnan hadillea. emoked, 8';o.
OYSTERS New YorV counts, per ran,
43c; per gal., $2.00; extr--. vlest, per can, S6oi
per gul , tl. Tj; standari,- per can, 7c; pet
gill., $1 Si.ibl 40.
IIH AN-I't l ton. 118 0.
HAY friers nuotej hv fi.ifha W.f1eas:g
Dealers' asaoclntlont Chca Vo t upland.
$6 60; No. 2, lrt.no; rne.K'im. t".M; coarse.
5.00; rye straw. $S 00. Tl ese prices are tor
ay of good color and cuadty. Deroano 1
fair and recelpta light,
TROF1CAL FRUIT".
ORANGES Navria, choice, nil flls.es, $?.28
fancy navels all sixes, $2.50.
LEMONS t alltornia. lanty. i" o sou.
$3 ;i; choice, 240 to a.'O sixes, $3 00'i3 26.
Fius California, per 10-10. canons, ss-'i
Imported Smyrna, . -crown, 14c; b-orown,
16c; 7-crown, tk
UANANAS l'er medium sired Duncru
$2.l4i2.;0; Jumbes. $2.',6jl3.2u.
DATES-I'rrman, per uox or j r8-. -
per lb. in to-it) mixes, !c; uriemai niuneu
iMles, per box. $2.40.
COCOANUTS Fir sack. oo; per 001.,
60c.
FRUITS.
ri N E A PPLES-rl'er crate, $5.00; per flos..
$2.00.
APPLE-California Rel'dowers. per box.
$1.75; Oregon fancy re.ln. per box. II.'
New York export Oreeninga, itusseis ana
DnldwlTts. J4I-C '
RANHI'.RRIF.?! Fer hox. -6.
STRAWUERRIEfl "xns, per '-:4-at. case.
$3.00; Louisiana, per 24-pt. cuse, $1.16.
V KHK t AHLra.
rOTATOICS-CclorMlo, 11.16; Dakota, per
bu., $1 10; natives. fl.lO.
NAVY UEAN8 I or bv... 2.2fflXX9.
CELERY lfge California. Wo, 750, and
0o. '. .
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, ti.w; voio-
rado red, per lb., 4c.
4'AUHAOE 'alllornla, per lb., 4c.
TURNIPS White, p-.T Du., 00c; rum on gas,
per lh.. 1V40.
VAKttoiA rer on., 11 w.
FARSNII'S Per bu.. 6vc.
MEETS Per bu., 76c.
Cl't'CM HERS Per Uos., $1.6i51.75.
TOMA.TOES-Flr.rlda. per 8-b.tskst orate.
13.00.
RADISHES Per dor. bunches, ss'aboo.
LETTUCE HEADS-Per dor. bunches, 0a
fj$1.0n, ton lettuce, per dox.. 45fc&oe.
Tl K.Nil'S Boutnern, per aos., wo.
HEETB- Southern, per dox.. Arte.
CARROTS-Southern, per rtoS., 76c.
PARSI.EY-Smtlhern. per dot., )tf4to,
PllAl.LOTS-Per dox.. 7Bo.
ONION SKT8-Per bu at 82 lbs., yellow.
2.00: white, $2 00.
SflNAt 11 -1 cr mi., i.uo3i..
BEANS Wax. uer bu. bux, $3.50; string,
per bu. box, $:) .no.
miflur.ijiAr(r.oe.
CHEESE WconHl 11 twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 18c; blocK
tlwlss, IBc; Wisconsin orica, ac; nitcumia
llmbu-ger, 13c.
CIDER Per bbl., I6.60; per h-ddi., j.zo.
HONEY--Nebraska, pel1 24 'frames, $3 00 5
Vtah and Colorado, pet 24 frames, $3.00.
MAPLE blKi'rV- OHIO, per in., luc.
HIDES Vo. 1 green. te; No. 1 green. 60;
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 fialtrd. 60: No. 1
veal calf, 8 td 12 Jbs., Pvic; No. t veal -calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted hides. 8'12o;
neep pelts, Z4Wz7c; norseniaes, 41.ovny1.au.
HO KB Kit AO loll xer case ui a "
packed. 8'lc. - '
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, tier lb.,
15c; hard shell per" lb., 14c; No. 2 aoft shell.
per Jb., 13e; No i hard sneti, per 10., jzcj
per.iu., uc; povan, mmc, .m ., .-v.,
small, nur lb., loe: peanuts, per lb., 6c;
roasted peanuts. ppr fb.. 8c. Chill walnuts.
2Cfl3Hc; large- nirrtcory nui, per iu.,
Draalls.. rper lb., 11c; niberts. per lb., lie;
tlmonda. soft ahell, p-r lh,, 15c bard ahell,
thellharka. per bu.. $2.00; black walnuts.
per bu $1.25. ...
CotTrn Marliel, ' ''
npw TriTctr. Anrll II coffeb T-ne
market for futures opened, firm and closed
nrm at an advance rr ioji.u puuim.
were reported or . VSl.W naiem,, mciri in
July at 6.26.41; Hcptemoer, e.anign.'iavi
November. 6.85c; December, 6.7Cxff6.80c; May,
7.10g7.2Oc..
HEAL ESTATK TRASSFCHS.
Deeds filed for record April 13, as rur-
nlnhed by te ivuuianu uuaiamro , no.
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnnm street, for The Bee:
E. B. Comstock and wife to Augtisi
Hamelljerg, tots 11, vi,- u. anu i,
block 1. In 13th at. add I 1,600
The Ooorge 1". Ilemls Real ratate
company to Batnuei j. uucan, 104,
1. block C. Lowe add
400
2,200
283
7,609
2,000
1
SOO
4,000
2,300
100
2,300
11111 J. Johnaon et al tn Howard
Myers, pnrt or lots 0 ana o, pioch
09 flonlh Omnht
Christ Iydecke and wife to Richard
Prndsliaw. lot 10, mock so, Aiorigm a
Choice .-
John F. Wuerth and wife to August
C. Harte. lart of sw 6-16-13 ........
Sheriff to George P. Davis, part of lot
I. LI 1 . 1 -I L-hI.. T 1 ,1 .
f, U1ULH If. rmuitn in.
Kate A. Doollttle and husband to
Fannie L. Farmer, lots 7. , 11. ji
and part of lot 13 and all of lots 16
and 17. Rockford add
Frank Gray and wife to Maria Sav
age, lot n, block K'f, noutn umann...
Ellen Richardson to Mary Rlchard-
aon, part or lot 7, diock 1, omana
View add
W. Edwin Thorp, executor, and Lucy
11. Carlisle, executrix, to r;stner a.
Rrar.ee. lot 8, block 10. MeCormlck'B
Wllllnm H. Guehs and wife to Anna
C. Peterson, Jot lb, block z, Mount
Douglas-
Sheriff to John H. Harte, lota 23 and
24. block 10O. Dundee riace.
Lvdla W. Harris to Maria O. Owens,
lot 23, Davenport suoniv; 101 01,
Gtsea' add
1.860
1.250
Ernest G. Smith and wife to Nela
Nelaon. lot 7. block 128. South Omaha
Llllle White Clalborn and hueband to
Union National bank, part 01 mo
seV 3-14-13
Alwllda K. White and huaband to
Union National Dank, same
I'lillllloPlfttl
C tUIMIVllOOIUIl
a COs Incaorporsttla
Capital and Surplus $600,000.
Uealers In - -
6 RAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
REFERENCES: 17 State and Na
tional banks 4k Oommerolal Agencies.
165 Branch Otnces.
General Offleei V Y. Life Betiding,
MINNSATOUB.
Omaha Brauacb 1411M Farnane St.,
Tel. lM4,r.
THOS. M. WADDICK. Cor.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha. Nttb.
U. f cvstitiry
Capital and Surplui, $600,000
ffum HUKSIY. Its4. Kit at V00B, V. Bras.
LUTBtl PEA1E. Catkkr.
rtAW T. aUMILTS Aaat. Caaklsr.
Beeelre sseounts at Wnlra. aaoken.
axleua. gnaa aa4 UaUTassarie an laToraeie
iarms.
rorelsv Bicaavese sooftit sn4 solo.
LaMlers el Credit Israec. available la all
Be.ru et tae vofid
Isterast sad sa Ttsas Certlaeatea aa Deeaett.
Celleetleais BaaaVa sroiatHIr aa4 aaoaieluallr.
we reajnei
L0WREYBR0S.& CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Grain, Stocks
and Provisions.
Room 213, N. T. Life Building. 'Phone $610.
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