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    Trife OMAHA DAILY BEES FRIDAY, ATRIL IS. lWt-
LRA1S AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cheat Crop Pm; Fiporti Thick, but
Ftu mil I Li Ko. Bur.
MARKET AT MtRCY Or CONDITION TALCS
Chicago Wets Only Kin Cars at
Wheat la Ono Dif
Omaha Palls ' la
Three.
OMAHA, AH II 14," 19tA.
The markets are full of tmt crop dim
it reports, bin tne crop kiiier il nt
seem to buy on tlu-lr new. The meritet
was strong at the opei.ing on admtional
bull news and no ei -strung irfuiauon ot
the bad reports of Vveuureuay. Ja,ier
profit taking by scalpers, who bought on
the last farcsk, took in uge ult lor a
while, but tne cmse was strong again,
trop condition will continue to rule the
market ior sums time, ami anaip turns are
pro ba bio, as tne short Interest was largely
eliminated Weune soay. nile tne May is
at such a premium over tne old July ana
the. storks are nmall the tirars probably
will be very careful of the ah ,rt side.
Among the crop damage reports Is one
font (ireat Mend, Kan., which predicts
hat If there Is nw rain ten days leas than
jne-thlrd crop Is poralble. A lit. Louis
wine house on the other hand wires that
eports from Kansas and Oklahoma am
exaggerated and that plenty of twin la
Wing sold. An Indiana statistician says
wheat Is the worst It line ever heen in that
state, and another expert tas three
fourths of the fields have been abandoned
through winter killing. Several cat goes of
Manitoba wheat have been resold by Ihs
English to the exporter. Knowing that they
do not want any spring wheat at present
f nines. Chicago cash business yesterday
noluded 6,000 bushels of No. 2 red at 11.0m,
f. o. b.. and 10. 00D bushels of No. 1 norihrrn
at Mo, f. o, b. Chicago May ranged from
Win to Mo and new July irom 880 to 87 c.
Omaha did very UUIe speculative business
today In wheat or corn.
Des Moines wires that the Hamlin ele
vatora, which have a line on the Iowa
Central, have been trying to buy corn at
Peoria to ship back Into Iowa to feeders.
They were unable to fill their orders In tho
state. Chicago reports that t00,n0Q bushels
of No. 2 corn has been rejected as con
tract when it came to shipping, It being
too dirty. This was said to be due to kiln
crying, which caused the grains to crack
when handled. The private houses are
turning a good amount of contract Into the
CHIC A (JO ORA1X ABO rROYISIONS. .
Feat ares at the Tresis aad Closing
Prices aa Board at Trade.
CHICAflO. Arrll 14. Possible decreased
acreage In the northwest and renewed dam-
sge reports from tne souinwest were lean
ing factors In the wheat market today.
At the close July wheal showed a gain
of Sc over last night s final f gores. Corn
al Is up He. Oats advanced vvifac. Pro
visions closed a shade higher to 2Vc lower.
A member of a Chicago commission house
now examining conditions In Kansas tele-
f;rapbe. that west of a north and south
Ins down through Hutchinson, Kan., win
ter wheat of Oklahoma and Kansas was
hopelessly lost. With such news to en
courage buying, prices readily advanced,
July rallying to Mc. Later In the day an
estimated Increase In shipments from Ar
gentina caused sufficient selling to csrry
prices down about He from the nigh point.
Nevertheless, the market showed no algns
of weakness the close being firm, with
July at 87Vi874.e. May ranged between
WSc and 94vV. and closed at SlSc. Clear
ance of wheat and flour were equal to
3n.Ki0 bushels. Prlmnry receipts were 31,0t
bushels, against 177.600 bUKhels a year ago.
Minneapolis, Dultith and Chicago reported
receipts of 13 cars, against 30 last week
and 12a a year ago.
The corn market had a strong-start. An
advance of lVtc to 1V4 In the price of best
grades of cash corn helped support specu
lative trading. July opened Vu-1 h'fher
t B'i'u504C, sold Detween wrvjc snu oi-
nd closed at 60Tee. May closed at 61Vo.
rsnglng between 62Vao and b3o. Locaj
s were 49 cars, with 11 ol contract
a
after
receipt
grade. . , , .
Oats ruled firm on reports of delayed
seeding and on small local receipts. An
Improved demand for cash, oats was an
.j.liiinn.i hull factor. After onenlnc un
changed to tec higher at 3THWi7c, July
sold between 7Vil3rVo and 38c and closed
at a7fi37T.c. Local receipts were 61 cars.
Moderate recelpta of hogs, with steady
prices at the yards, caused a firm tone in
provisions. Ths market closed steady, with
July pork unchanged at 111.(0. July lard
closed up a shade. Ribs, were down 2V
At .67v.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlols. Open. High. Low. Close.Yes'y.
.NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Few OfferiDj of Btack EufficUnt to Weigh
Prioea Downward.
DECLINE DUE' LARGELY TO INANITION
Rwsslaa Kaval Disaster lad seed Sonee
Belling aad the Reaoced Bog
llsh Rate Affects the
Market.
f ubllo houses, but the trouble comes when
t goea to purchasers.
Ths range In prices of Omaha grain for I Lard
Wheat
May
a July
b July
b Sept.-
a Sept.
Corn-
May
July
Bept,
Oats-
May
July
Bept.
Fork-
May
July
future delivery and the close of Wednesday
and today were aa follows;
. Closed
m Open. High. Low. Today. Wed.
Kite 88
83 83
May US
July 83
corn
MVn 88 B
83VB 83
May
July
Ribs-
May
July
) ' I
RT5s
STHIfe SNW
WW'
82 83i
63v e3
604 61',
494 W
87f?Ti SK
37 38
32V'4) 32
12 46 1 2 45
11 47te 12 62
6f 7te
tSf 6 85
47H 47H
B 65 I 666
93SI 93S
8RSIW tf4ii
87 IMNilK
M 84Vfcfi',4l
824j
6214!
60W
49
mm
ii
15 16
11 36
6741
72te
SB
62H
83V.
'Bu'
V
rrttw
37tf!.l
Site
12 27H
U B0
66
to
t 48
NEW TORK, April 14 There can be but
email Impottance attached to a market of
the small volume of that of today. The
dullness Is attributed In part to the de
parture from the street of many of the
large operators whose trading had been an
important element In the activity for some
time past. The few offerings of slock
were sufficient In the stagnation of demand
to weigh prices gradually downward. The
decline was due more to Inanition than to
any positive elements of weaknese. The
reduction In the Hank of Kngland rate had
been discounted In that market, and the
Russian naval disaster Induced some sell
ing for Paris account.
The March statement of our foreign trade
In full somewhat modifies the unfavorable
Impression of the statement of exports by
an Increase In the value of manufactured
exporta, which offsets In part the large
losa In the exports of domeeiio products.
The value of Imports also has fallen, thua
helping to ease- the excessive reduction in
the balance of trsde In our favor which
was threatened. Attention was attracted
to the Interview In Germany with J. H.
Schlff, especially on account of the asser
tion that the Pennsylvania (50.0011,000 note
ill be Issued at 50 tior conversion into
stock). Assertions and opinions from vari
ous sources of crop damage accompanied
the deaultory decline In prices, which
reached a rxdnt In some of the leading
railroad stocks and Industrials. Amalga
mated Copper and Anaconda were aoid on
doubts of an Increase in the coming divi
dend. The market closed easy and at
about the lowest. The bond market turned
hmvil in avmnathv with stnoke. Total
8314 aales, par value, t2.116.fHXI. United State 2s
gg.Ag 1 uecnnen Pr itih uii co.
in quoiainms un mv isw x 01 a diqvk
exchange yesterday were aa follows:
8aies.HlgD.L1OW. Close,
WS
8-
Vt
60V4
4H
12 S2H
u ao
8U
45
69
.24,000 74V, 73te 73
. 200 3t 8k
. ,6O0 81 80 7'
. jno 90te Sste Wi
. 800 1174 110 Ubte
lts
. 2fl6 33 K
. 300 f, 3te
82ti
37 -4
ItiV.
170V
May 494
Julr
Oats-
May
July
Sept
.. WS
.. aote
4te
48
8rV
48 14
47
S6S
30te
Colo. Southern..
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
Delaware & Hudson..
Delaware, Ij. A W..
Denver & R. O.......
Itaoal Cash farata Market.
It Otnaha only received three cars of
wheat, Chicago did not do much better,
having only nine, in corn also Omaha re
celpta were only thirteen cars leaa than
Ch'oago. This, of course, will not happen
No. 2. a Old. b New. . - ,-
Cash ntiotatlons were as follows:
4HB 49 H I FIjOUR Market steady: winter patents.
48 47SH I 14.NXta4.70; straights, (4.404.70; spring pat-
I ants U CMUXH hakers. t.1.WV(fS 60.
H t8H WHEAT No. 2 spring, 904jV8c; No. t, 5
ennn iwij 1 tjfwc: iso. z rea, wy-fsc. . 1 1 dn nf(i
corn in o. 1, ikkouosc; rio. yeuuw, boh i Erie
OATS-No. t. 87a8c; No. I whtk. 4WM io iSKtfA.'.'.'.Y.
i2c. . Hocking Valley..
RYE No. I. TOf&Oc. . do pfd
BARLEY Good feeding. 4336Hc: fair tO Tlllnnla Central .
choice malting, tjwc. 1 i0wa Central
Hh.KDH NO. 1 nax, Il.iw; mo. 1 rnnnwmi. do pfd...
Atchison .:
do rfd
Baltimore & Ohio..
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo. ..
Central of N. J
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago 4V Alton...
do ptd
Chi. A Ot Western.. 1,000 U 16Vs
Chi. A Nnrthwest'n
I C. M. & St. P 37,400 146V 144S 144
O Dfd....'. HO
Chi. ter. A Trans 9
75
17
MH
23
153Vi
265
21 hi
71
2S
69
41
71
8'fH
small Jobler In Kaffirs, being announced.
Consols snd home rails were easier snd
prices rallied. Americana opened eteady,
subsequently Improved to above parity on
New Vork surpori, noisoiy in tne case 01
I'nlted States Pteel: then necams Inactive
and closed firm. Foreigners were dull.
Jananese securities were ( better.
The weekly statement of the Rank of
England shows the . following changes:
Total reserve, Increased 1.112.000: circula
tion, decreased 512,000; bullion. Increased
59,; other securities, decreased s71,
Otfl; other deposits, Increased 1. Mo 000;
notea reser-s. Increased l.OB8,nn0; govern
ment securities, decreased 1.0HO.O(irt. The
proportion of the bunk's reserve to liability
this week Is 46 18 per cent. Last week It
was 44.11 per cent.
Mew Vark Maaes Market.
NEW YORK, April 14. MONBY On call,
easy at lVi-lVi per cent; closing bid, 14
per cent; offered. Ite per cent. Time money
easy and dull; dsys and 0 days, IteS
per cent' months, 3 per cent.
PRIM1& MERCANTILE PAPER 44H
per cent. .
BTBRLINfl KXCHANOE Ptrong, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 14.8735
4 8740 for demand and at $4 Rfyf?4 RMS for
80-day bills; posted rates, 14 &6teft4.t8; com
merclnl bills. 14.844. v
SILVER Bar, 6a8i,Mexlcan dollars, 4Sc.
BONDS Qovernment, easy; railroad,
heavy.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
...iv sinnniitTin e. g. H....114
( antral 41
...1' I do 1st Inc
I do 1st Inc
lot IV Inn. A St. L. 4.... Mst
..1SS M.. K. at T. 4i..
..ll4i do !
..10TV N. R. R. ot M. e.
..WV'N. T. C. f.
..100
. 1
M'4
C. . ref. H, reg
do enapos
do . reg
do coupon
do new 4a, ret.
do cmipoa
do old 4. reg.
do coupon ....
Atchfton fan. 4a.
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a
Ualtlmnrs A O. a. ...1904a
do SHa M
Central ot Os. la.....l(l1H
da lat Inc fil
(ht. A Ohio 4Ha.... lot's
Chleaao A A. tVaa.... N
r n Ik a. a. la 4 ' ist. L. 8. W. la
C. M. A 8. P. . 4a.. IMS soaboara A. U 4a.
C. N. W. e. 7a. ...IMS
C , R. I. A P. 4a.... list
do col. a
C.C.C. t II. L 1 4a. 101 S
N. J. C. s.
No. Pactno 4s
do la
N. A W. a. 4a
O. g. U 4s A par.
Pens. eosv. tHs...
Raadlnt sen. 4a....
St. L. A I. M. e. 6a.. 1U
Rt. L. A 8 r. fg. 4a. U
?a
... 7iS
4a. MS
... "
...IMS
...toj
... 71H
. 7S
. M
. n
7S
Chicago Tar. 4a.
Con. Tobacco 4a....
Colo, ft So. 4a
r A ft. O. 4a
Erie prior lien 4s.,
do gen. 4a
F. W. A P. C. la.
Hocking Val. 4Sa.
L. A N. unl. U...
W4
. H
. s
.
. MS
.H5S
.104
.
80. Parlflo 4a.
80. Railway fts
Taiaa A P. la
T., 8t. U A W. 4a.
Union Paclfle 4a....
4o conv. 4a
V. S Steal Id is...
Wabaah 1
do deb. B
W. A L. B. 4a
Wla. CantnU 4a.
'4
.. ml
..11SS
..ms
..104
.. V'JH
.. 7IS
..117S
. . a2
Cclo. F. A I. 6a.... tt
Boston B toe at Qaotatlons.
IIOSTON, April 14. Call loans, 2H(ff3H per.
urn
cent; time loans, SViQVj per cent.
closing or stocks nna nnnas:
Atcblnon ad). 4a 'S wcatlna. common
QO DIU
C, C. C. A St. L
6 JO 17-4 V
106 23ii "aii
00 154H 154
10 268 2tf
100 Zlhi
7174
27
SS
41! V
.. 200
.. 7,800
.. W
.. 900
.. 300
81
21 1
71
264
65
4114
80S
do
Max. Cantral 4a...
Atchlaon
do pfd
Bnaton A Albany.
Boston A Maine...
Biiaton Elevated ..
Fttchburf pfd ......
Mex Central
N. T., N. H A H
Pera Marquette ...
nlon Pacific
mar. Arga. Gbam.
do prd
mer, Pneu. Tuba,
nter. Sugar
do pfd
mar. T. A T
roar. Woolen . . .
do Dfd
Pomlnlon t. A 8.
Edlaon Electric 11IU..I17H
often, at least not for several years. Corn I ern, 11.18; prime timothy, 12.8Sig2.0; clover, I k. .C. Southern"
was up from Ho to lo from Wednesday's
market and In strong demand. The sales
were quite heavy and the Exchange Grain
company was the principal buyer. Wheat
and oat were steady at previous prices.
Receipts of wheat were I cars In; one week
ago, 1 and cars. Corn receipts. 16 cars
In and 1 oar out; one week ago, 26 and 10
cars. Oat receipts.. 1 cat in; one week, ago,
cars oat. .
Representative salsa cf car lota by sam
ple on track, Omahai -
jnixea 4Jrn o. s. 3 cars, 60c; 1 ear,
mrJi oara, sn, no. a, 1 car, 40;
no grade. 1 car. 44o.
White fern Mm S 1 Ko 1 ja
White Oats No! 1 car. 3o; No. . 1
"vvSat-No. hard. 88010c; No, 1 hard.
?tfo; Na. 4 hard. 74SH0o; No. 1 spring,
6Wo: No. t spring, &SS; No. spring.
CORN-Na Z, aflseSOe: No. . 4Sffl4c; No.
4 4fi47c; no grade, 484Rc; No. 1 yellow,
'r'y i wiuw, wuvc, o. a wniie,
ewi no. a waiia, aiawvo.
OATS No. 1. SlHx'JaOiso; No. t.
contract grade. 110.76. I do Dfd..
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl..f12.2Ria Louis. Nash.
12.S7S. Lard per loo ins.. s wxfffj.oa',. enorx i Manhattan L
ribs sides; (loose) 8 isbre J? !i ; snort ciear
sides, (boxed) Vi.bom.7b.
The following were the reoelpt and ship
ments of flour and grain t
Receinta. ShiDmenta
Flour, bbls 23.WK) 2S.300
Wheat. DU M.O" oa.aou
Corn, bu ....lHO.SOO fM.Si
Oata. bu 126,200 139.200
Rye, tu o.m
Barley, bu 76,100 6,600
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was ateadv: creamery. 14(T23c:
dairy, 12V421c. Egga ateady at mark, cases
included, WHWlfffco. cneeae,. weak, kwiuo.
Met. Securltlea
Met.' St, Ry..., ,.,
M. A St. I
M.. St. P; eV 8. St. M
do tud
Missouri Pae.:
M. K. A T
dO Dfd
Nat. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central...'..:...
Norfolk A West'n
do nfd
Ontario A West'n
Pennsylvania
Pitts.. C. C. A St
Reading
QO IBt T)TQ
do 2d pfd
6o0 130T 130S 130W
100 19 19 18S
35
18S
400 36 85S 35
782
114Vi
2.5O0 109U 108S K'8
142 14Z
General Electric
aea. Electrlo
do pfd
aea. Gaa
nlted Fruit
nttad Shoo Mach..
do pfd
. I. Steel
do pfd
Bid.
400 148
1,600.
"ioe
oiioo
800
300
600
116
394
l
114
9SS
17H
S9
IS's
.. 600
" "906
..33.400
L
....13,900
.... 200
2.4O0
400 117H H''H
68S
2i 'i
119
21S
US'i
2mo
1
2no
July
Corn
May ....
July ....
... 68S
... wt
KAN BAB CITY."
Wheat
May 84S 84 .
July 77! 77
Corn
May ' 4S 4H
' July , 46V4 aX
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat-
May 2ti
July 8SU
Corn
May 47S
July 1. 48
MINNEAPOU&
Wheat-
May (S B 9T4A
July A ta
Wheat
May MS
July 64B
Wheat-May
July ,
St. Loots Grain aad- Provlsloas
ST. LOUIS. ADtll 14 WIIEAT-Iligher ti, i-'ii-U'-
nn crnn iMtnaan: No. X red cajrh. elevator. 1 a ia
980 on track, Dflc&ll.OSH: May, 2Sc; July, Bt. L. A BV'fV id pfd. 100
83!??c:..N;' 2 1ard-.5ll,lac-.. Bt. L. Southwesfn.... 600
niglierj iiu. vaau, vu uau, I Qa nfd.,, 5.700
700
100
46So. .. - . .. I Texas A Pae.......;... ' 100
HjUUH-UUH ana uncnangsa maraei. To eda. Bt. L. A W... loo
red winter patents, 4.904rt.00; special I do pfd ano
brands. Kaao nigner extra rancy ana i TTnlnn Paclfln...
straight, f4.eooj-4.Ro; ciear. et.i'wii.io. do pfd...
TlilUTHi a)E.u,t nieauy ; ea.awui.ou. - i Wabash
niHNMKAL-himav: u.u. i rt.w.nrn
BRAN Firm; sacked, eaat track, 82(9 Wheeling A L. Erie.
wtsoonsin central...
do pfd...
Adams Expreas
American icxpreas..
If. 8. Exoress
Wells-Fargo Express.
Amal. Copper 16,600
Am. Car A Foundry.. oo
ao pra wu
Am Poltnn All .
pnill.TBV Hteadv; rhiokens. - 10Ue: I da Dfd.
springs. 13.0044.00 per dosen turkeys, lug I Am. Ice
14c; ducks, 11c; geese, 61i7l5,. . I do pfd
BUTT CK-uteaay; creamery, a.mmwz. I -am. jin
dairy, 15ft 19c
11UU8 Bieaay, ioe case count.
. Receipts. Shipment
60SB Floor, bbls 4,000 . 8.000
wneat, du ...i.uuu .. m.uw
Corn, bu 23.000 ' 69.000
Oats, bu ,000 . 40,000
45S
784
66
24
65
I V.UIVI1 nigliei , i-'U. va.ii, v.. u Q& prd.. .. 0,
HM440Uci: Nn. 1 MUyfMOUj,- I awutiuc: Mav. 4 M JUiy. 'o. . . i a,h.m t.n an
No. 4, ?7MkoL Na 1 white, tiyiSc; OATB-Hlgher; No. 1 cash, iloj on track. Bouthern Railway'.'.'..'
No. I white, 8U!r40io; No. 4 whiteTsTH 0' July,,H4c; Na.,1 white, do pfd
o7BV, auuiuwu, sxiuu.
Hataa troaa the Bxehavnara OfBaaa
Visitors to the exchange were W. V.
Morley and T. p. WorraU of Lincoln and
w. a. way or coiumcua.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 19 cars.
or corn I cars gaaea No. z, a cars No. 3,
a oars no,
white, cars
wheat graded
of oata graded
while.
Grala Havrketa Elaaaaher.
Closing prices of grain today and Wednee
day at tba marketa named were aa follows: clear ribs, 17.50; short clear, 17.76.
CillCAUU,
i . '.. Closed.
Wheat Today. Wed'y.
May H7fe
... 877S mi
44
78i
64 U
23
66
14$ 14Va
an . so
60H 49t
22VJ 21
8S - 88
24H 244
uw iiuou ao. 6. u cars rto, a, stin
aV n" n. wh 1 "."J $JXrtltayi tlmothy' omt?:. prftlr,ft'
Jobbing,
n, 16.82.
.. 17.87V4;
...38,300
.'.'.' iltioo
... 3,100
'ino
600
26 .
88- "
87;
'ii.
25
'l9-'
18
18U 18
H .4H
BAOOINO-6HC
HEMP TWINE 8c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; lobbing
I1Z.32H. Lard, nigner; prime ateam,.
Bacon (boxed) steady; extra snorts
Am. Linseed OH..
do, rjfd..
Am; Locomotive.
600
200
MO
do pfd loo
Am. Smelt. A Ref 21
do pfd ,
Am. Sugar Ref 2,
60 64
20 194
72 71
30 29-4
'i "7"
28 27
ii4 'siU
82Z- 8H
4C 4X-V
47
61
117
93
. 17
884i
. 3SU
116
68
88
21
1U
61
44
78
65
23
oB
47
14
35'
4!
.21
84
24
26
17
85T,
92
38
If
18
40
1S5
107
204
69
19
71
29
88
7
8
27
82
41
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. AdiII 14. The following are
the closing prices on mining siocks:
.
.4X
Alios
breeca
Adama Con
htandard
runawlck
Comatock Tunnal
Cos. Cal. A Vs.,
Horn eilrar .....
Iron stiver ......
Anaconda Mining Co. 400 76
Brooklyn Rap. Trans. 4,100 47
Colo. Fuel A Iron.... 500 32 81
Consolidated Gas 6,700 201 198
Kansas City Grain and Prevision
KANSAS CITY. April U-WWlAT- Corn Products.
Firm; May.-eo; juiy. cact oeptemoer, 1 ao pfd
7!To: cash, No. l nara. smuaic; no. 3,
8ias9o: No. 2 red. ll.O2iil.03: No. 1. 11.00.
CORN-8teady; May, 46c! July, 46Kc;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 4Xc; No. 3. 46tf47c; No.
I white. 48o: No. I. 47 48c.
OATS Steady 2 No. 3 white, 4?3t3c; No.
HAY Firm: choice timothy.- K.OOOT 60: I North American
choice prairie, 8. I Pacinn Mall....
M v h: ryn. z n.ic. 1 renn uei
LL'TTER Firm; creamtry, J0C2Sc; dairy, Pressed Steel Car,
Mn I do nfd
irooaFIrm: Missouri and Kansas, caaea I Pullman Palace C.e
returned. 14Vc: new jno. i wnin wooa cases Kenub c Steel
M., nl. , 1 .) 1 C I I
KTto lliciuueu, w. -."' I"" ------ .
Xvvvil'in. Dllll'lliriiin. nunorr UOOOS. ......
.io.iv ii.wv 1 00 pra..
400 93 93 92
900 128 127 127
13
4n
92
83A
DUtlllers' Securities.
General Electric
International Paper.
do pfd ,
International Pump.
do nfd
National Lend.,
100 166
100 11
V
11
... M t
... K
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oata, bu.
8.8110
100
20.801
4.000
WW YORK GCXERAL MARKET.
4saotatlens of tka Day an Varlons
Cnanaaodltttra.
NEW YORK. April 14 FLOUR RecelDt.
31,403 bbls.; exports, 3,990 bbls. Market
snowea oeiier unaertone, prices held firmer.
Minnesota iatnta. i&.ioin&au: imar int
ents, e6.a.fro; winter straights, 4 etfil 15:
winter sxtras, M3644.0O; Minnesota bakers,
14 lum4 at: winter low ansdea. Uiu.lbl Hv
flour, steady: fair to good. 14.etXu4.6o; chotoe
AJ IN llt l, g1.e V(W.
LUKMttAL oteady; yellow western
PHTfjnitLPHU. April 14. BUTTER
Steady, fair demand; sxtrsv western, CVsc;
n.nrhv nrfnls S&C.
KOOS Firm, good demand; fresh nearby,
17c, at mark; fresh western, 17c, at
mark; fresh southwestern, 17c, at mark;
freer, anutliern. 1?C. at mark.
CHKE8K Oulet, stesdy; New York full
creama, choice to fancy, 10tfUc; fair to
good, 10Q10HC.
Bflaneapolls Orala Market.
MIVVKAPOf.IS. Anril 14. WHBAT
May, 954ilc: July, 95c: September, 844
84c; on track, No. 1 harel, 96c; No. II
Tenn. Coal A Iron..
V. B. Leather
do pfd
U. 8. Realty
do pfd.
V. 8. Rubber
no pfd....,
U. 8. Steel
do nfd
Weatlnghoiise Electric .
v, es'ern t nlon 100
Northern Securities
lotai sales for the day,
1,800 19 17 18
..... 81
..... n
200 96 9fi 96A
100 29 29 29
..... ....m ,0
. 208
io '7 "7" 7
M0 46 46 45
18 18 18
1J 79 7t 77
60 39 39 39
900 7 7.
100 79 79 78
1.500 7 6 6
MO W 65 ' 64
300 135 13 iro,
lino 6 68 68
f.900 J1 11 11
r 7no eiaz. c JU
"88 'S
60U
10)
98V
Kd.ouu snsres.
London Itock Market.
LONDON, April 18. -Closing:
fl obrfl.l: city. U.lowl.U: kiln dried 13 l&ti north srn, Sac: Ne. 2 northern, 3c,
3.15. I FIA)UR Flrnt patents, 35.0fi5.10; sec
BARLEY Quiet: feeding. - e 1 t xi I nnit natents. M.90tr6.ui: first clears. 13.70(3
ion maiung, oouuc, c. 1. r. HufTalo. I g.so: second Clears, nmmt-oa. nina ua
niiu vveaa; no. 1 western, vac, to arrive I closed,
prompt. BRAN Jn bulk. $J4.60i6n4.71
t 11 ca 1 neceipis, n.iw du, upot mar'
hat, firm; No. 3 red, ll.Ob, nominal, In ele
vator; jvo. 1 rea, (i.vrui.10. nominal, f. o.
o., anoat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f.
o. d., anoat. upiiuns naa a stronger opeu
Ing and closed partly o net hlghsr: Mav.
iuiiio, closing at 96c: July. i'y9jc,
closing at -o; September, 86ui -l5o,
closing at soc; jjecsmoer, mitc, clos
ing at 8Sa.
CORN Receipts T.62S bu.; exports, 63,611
du. ; spot market nnn; no. 1 nominal, ele
vator and 63o, f. tx k., afloat; No. 1
Milwaukee Grata Market...
MILWAUKEE. April 14 WHEAT One
half oent higher: No. 1 northern. tVM9c
No. 1 northern. 96rvc: old July, avo asked.
RYK Dull: NO. 1. 73HC.
BARLEY Firm; No. 3, 63c; sample, 35 1 Louie. A Naab
C6o.
CORN Firm; No.' t. 49flGle! July. 60c
bid.
Conaole, money...
so account
Araconda
Ati hlaon
do Dfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian PaclAo ,,
Ob re. A Ohio ,
Ckirago Ot. W
C . M. A It. P...
DaHeera
D. A R. 0
to pfd
trie
do let pfd
do M eld
Itllnola Central ...
M4
. IS
. 744
-
. M-
. 1T14
.14
. 1
.. 74
,. I7H
,. 44
,.1M
..llSH
,. II
N Y. Cantral....
Norfolk A W....
do pfd ,
Ontario A W ,
rennjylranla ...
Rand Mines
Reading
so lat pfd...,.
do d pfd....
So. Railway
so pfd
So. Facts.
Union Paclflo ...
.do fd
V. 8. Steel
do ptd
Wabash
do pfd
gpaalak 4a
..Iinu,
.. S.1
.. an
.. ai'
.. I04e
.. os
,. aa
.. 12 S
.. t7i,
.. .1
.. aa
... II
.. 41 4
... lt4
... Ii
... 11
yellow, 65c; No. 3 white, 64c; option mar-
ke
. Dnlnth Grain Market.
niTTTrTTT AtH1 11 -WHF.iT-In, atnra
et ODened higher with wheat and on cov- I n 1 h., 'oau- Vn 1 nnwbern oiai-
vinai vmp,u . n or Aiar. a nnrihtni iwe in .rnv Nn 1 nam
6o, closed toc; July, MC6Hc, closed I t4c: No. 1 northern. 3c: No. 2 northern.
. . ,,w, . . Vl'10! Mav- '3: July, .93c; Ssptember,
OATS Receinta. 142.600 bu - exnnrts. 4 078 I uu. T
ua. DLM.t niaraai auiei; n. . aiac; stsna- I
srd white. 4w; No. white, 460 ; Nu. 1
white, 46c, .
MAX W'ilet; shipping. 67S70o; good to I
St.. K. A T
Bx -dividend.
IXNDON. April 14 Closing:
SILVER Bar, quiet, 24d per ounce.
MONEY Sfti4 ner cent.
The rate of discount In the ooen market
is zv'nv"s. per cent; ior tnres months bills.
IV-ltya per cent.
choice. KkiiVc
TALLOW-Kasy; city, 4c; country. t I
7
io
HOI
PB Oulet: state, common - to ahnice.
1901 crop. TWiiioc; I9u! crop. 33d28e.
H1DKS nteady; Qalveaton. 20 to IS lbs.,
18c: California, 11 to its lbs., lc; Texas dry.
34 to A Ins , 14c. .
LEATHER Quiet; acid, 2J26o.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair lo extra, 3
e6: Jsnan. nominal.
PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family, lin so
tTleO; mess. ftr00: beef hams. ao.r9
X.iw; packet a ti lo w; city, extra IndkH I
mesa, 11a omiic. iut meata. quiet; pickled
bellies. 17 OctW 75: Mckled .h,u,M..r. ttu..
pickled hams, 19 Kvtf 10 00. Lard, weak; west
ern ateanied. 17. uB; refined, weak: continent
17 IV South America. 7 76: coninoond at an
45S.42W Pork, oulet: fa mil v luu-
clsst. 114 0oail6.76; mess. 114 uf4 aO.
CHEIi8k; Ouiet: state, roll .m.n
colored and while and laige colored and
white, fancy. September, IJo; good to
frlme 10Jlia.
EXiOS nnn; western flrsta, 18c; storage
POrLTRY Alive, quiet; weatera chdk-
ana, lac; tow la. itc; turkeys, i:v. Dieseed.
Steady: Wool ere chicKena, ligllc; fowls.
UxaitUfeOi turseya, igiao.
i4c.
OATS On. track and to arrive, 39c.
Mvergtsvsl Grain Market.
t TWlPDOOnT Anril 11 TX' I, X? X 1 D .
1.1. I . , . . . . .... M-n . J I - . .
dull; No. 1 California. 7s. Futures, steady;
Hay. a tua; juiv, as so.
CORN Soot dull: American -mixed, new.
4s Id; American mixed, old. 4s 7d. Fu
tures, dull; Aiay. s asa; juiy, nominal.
Tolede feed Market.
Tnr.FOO. Ohio. April 14.8 EETV-Clover.
csah. 160; April.- Wis; tjctober, - tbb&.
Prime aistke, m.ai; pnraa nmum, i.oo.
. . . Pearln Grain Market, .
PEORIA. 111.. April 14 -CORN-Hlgher,
No. 3, 4i4,ic; ro. a. sc.
Evaporated Apalea aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. April 14. -EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet and
nrices rule about steady; common ars
ted at l6Vc: prime. 6-Sc; Cholcs,
Vic: fairi y. 7t3 7V
- . f i ctr; k'tl Tiltlirrk arRITTTS Prunes
V A A A t ' A . A .... " " . . It. 1 V . . ,
....... H i . 1 1 m Hh , .r.mm ,Btl(1ltV imm B CO I BtlUCK ,11 II.J1HC w mm IRVtllUl. flUd HO Ufln I
6c acciding to grad. Apricots are I on the reduction today of the Rank of
nit bout feature; rhoUe Quoted at tfloc; I Nngland'a rata of discount from 4 to 8.
extra choice. lo10c-; Tsncy, liu ac. I iMeraiors wet-e largeiv urcupiea witn tae
Peaches show no change; chulva are held I conclusion of tha sa-ttlement, which ended
Foreign Financial.
BERLIN. April 14-Prlees on the bourse
todsy were Irregular. Domestic rails and
domestic securities were firm. Trading In
most departments wss sluggish.
PARIS. ADril 14. Trade on the bourss
today was weak, particularly alternation
ala, on account of the disaster at Port
Arthur. Russian imperial as closed st
94.32. The private rate of discount was 2
per cent.
i ne weekly statement or tne nana o
France ahowa the following changes
Notes In circulation. Increase 721.oj0,o00
francs: treasury accounts current, de
creased 1.6'6.i5 francs: gold In hand. In
creased l,275,0ni francs; bills discounted,
decreased 21.660.ta:io francs; silver in h
decreased 1.226.0UO francs. Three per cent
rent r 97f aac for the account.
IaONDON, April 14. The supplies of
money In the market today were scarcer
and the rates hardened temporarily, the
rush for the county oounoll loan entirely
altering the condition of the market. It
was estimated that the amount of the loan
was covered from ten lo twenty times,
thus locking up tJO.OuO.OOO snd sending bor
rowers to ths Bank of England for tem
porary accommodation. Busluess on ths
.. Mi.; Adrenture
.. M4 Allouaa
. . 73 Amalgamated ..
. . M i American Zlne
. .2.VJ . Atlantic
. .147 IBIngham
..131 Cal. A Hecla...
..141 , Centennial
7t4 Copper Range ..
..181 i Daly Weat
.. 74 lominlon Coal
.. K.VH Ptanklln
.. 18 e'drancr
.. Tl lale Rorala
.. 41a Mm. Mining ..
..127 Michigan
.. 123 V,, Mohawk
..IMS
.. 10
.. 71.
10
144
. 19V
. 7b
. 40
.1110
. 4
Mont. C. AC.
Old Dominion ,
rtaceola
Parrot
Qtilncy
Shannon .......
Tamerack
Trinity
V. 8. Mining..
V, 8. Oil
ftah
Victoria
l)i Winona
404, Wolverine
flclal
... 71
... 1
... 4U,
... 44V,
... 10
... a
... 31V,
...I7
... lVa
...11
... 10
... crv,
... ta
... I
... T
... 4
... t
... 41Vt
... 1
... i:v,
... S7V,
... I4Uj
... Bo
... 8
... 5
... 4
... Mv,
... IS
... MV4
... !
... a
... 71
. 10
. 11
. lo
.148 '
.
. I
.111
.111
.170
Leedillle Cob
Utile Chief ...
Ontario
Phoenix
Potoal
BTaie
Rlerra Nevada .
Small Hopes ,,
uphkr
.. 10
.. 10
.. 41
.. 71
.. U
..too
OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Eeooipti llore Molrte and Priosi
Held About Bteaij.
HOG MARKET IMPROVED A TRIFLE
Deanaad for Sheep aad Lasaba Cos
llaaed Brisk sued tteady to ttroag
Prices Were Paid for Every
thlag at Alt Desirable. '
4,!
SOUTH OMAHA, April 14, 1904.
Receinta era: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.306 MM .M
Uftlclal Tuesday .U44 1J. ii
Official 'Wednesday ,30S 11.1U
umciai luuisuay a,ti s.via
Four days this week.. 22,08 17,100 M.40i
Bami days last Week....l.t4 12.964 28.122
Same days week before. 18. 44 46.616 14.977
Stmt three weeks ago. ..11.91s 17. 1M 19.1M
Same four weeks ago. ...11.901 14,643 11,737
Same day last year U.W5 81.065 li.B
RlMJKit-lH iUH 'lllhl 1H.AR iO DAIS
The ft.llowlns labia shows trie receipt
of cattle, hogs and abeea at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison, with
last year: .
. . j no. JM.
Cattle 179,4sl r.178 6,6
Hogs Hl..t Hs,blO tl,Ue
Sheep 66.4ta 4o7,iW 117.6.1
Average prices paid tor uoga at buulh
Omaha tor I be last several days with coin
parlaonai 4 '
Data. U04. 1J.101. 11901. B00.1SSI. tlMS.
i 1141 7 211 Ml I I7 4 9 I
1-. I 1 1st 4oi soi i WI
a . . a l.., C aaU B
I
Us., t 17
t 14
lo
U.
1.
1.
I.
4.
..
..
7
wi
t 14)
I V 64 t uoi I tOi
I fcl 6 tail W 0
2tii4 ,1 W
1 a, a ax 6 97
1 Wl 1 u
lH) I bli 1 Ml
lrl IW
I w
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
ALN1
April 11.. 4 7 ffij 6 9 6 Sol 1 4 1 71
f yai s am, yi A lAl 1 161
I U 7 M W (Ul 3 71
6 tr. 6 6 10 1 41 1 I
6 Ot-Ti 7 141 6 i 1 M I
4 93 7 14 8
...I 4 evV. 7 li til 6 01 I 1 , i
9... 4 94 7 6 i i I til t 76
10. . 7 iW 79 t ail 6 31 1
U 4 66 7 21 fi 6 9l 6 1 oil 1 71
11.. 47 W la STi 6 98 i Si) I 1 e 1 71
April 11.. (4 J! 7 19 s Hl 4u 1 ti 1
April 14.. I 4 ae 7 U) 6 S6 i "l 10
indicates Sunday.
Ths official number ot cars ot stock
brought in tedav uv each road was:
Cattle. Hogs, bneep. Use.
tj., M. ox St. f
Vv abash
M. K Ry 1
Onion Paclflo 14
C. N. W 8
1-'., K. A M. V 47
C, Bt. M. & 0 11
B. fc M. Ry its
C, B. dc Q 1
K.-U. da lat. J .-. 1
L' K. i. mt y., eaat.. 2
C, R. 1. K, west., lo
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts ....134
The ulsposltiun of the da s receipts was
as lonows, sacn nuyer purcnasing tne num
ber of head Indicated;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
umana racking to.,
Swilt and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
s . .
1 .. t
27 i i
41 '
14 .. 1
27 4 1
a
i i
16 22 ' -4
34j
820
4
777
1 18
41
18
6
19
70
40
1
23
1,3(0
l,Ua3
2,0.1
3M
S,.M
twO
11....,
1
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1...
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1....
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in
1470
!
.....mo
1110
17M
.....I14S
l?srt
17TS
UN
1770
110
H0
110
17
i n
1 1
I 10
I to
I 71
I 7S
I 71
I 1
I H
I 10
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t....
11
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1.
.1140
. 7I
... n
...fnc
...Ho
...1140
...1AT0
...loa
...uia
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4 ao
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I It
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I 40
I 40
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11
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110
I 10
i n
1 71
4....
I,...
I....
1....
4...
II....
1.,..
11....
11....
1...
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II..
....
IT...
...... .wo 1 m
STOCK KRS
m 1 4
us
170
470
tn
41
IWt
im
....... no
7r
170
, too
171
, 140
41
m
7M
741
CALVEh.
I so l
4 71 1
4 71 1
I 00 1
I aa
STAGS.
1 l!ll t TO
AND FEEDERS.
T7I I SO
170 I 00
I as
m in
I w
I
1 TO
I 70
ln
I 78
I II
I 10
I H
I M
I
I II
4 00
4 II
4 t
Off
I IS
I 00
I 00
I 00
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14
SO.
HOOS There was also a
, 777
, Tl
, IS!
, 4St
, III
. 141
. in
, wo
. m
. I4
. Ml
, T4I
. 10
, 171
.1000
faUlng
In
the receipts of hogs as compared with yes
terday and, as other markets also bad
moderate receipts, there was a slight Teeo
tlon In ths market. Prices here advanced
a big nickel, or 6fy7Vo. The bulk of the
sales went from 14 83 to 14 87. with ths
pettier losas se una larnreiv at aa.iaj ana
from that up to 14 95. The extreme light
weights sold from 14.86 down. Trading was
fairly arrive at the advance." so that the
big bulk of the ofTerlnga waa out ot first
hnnns in good season. Toward the close
the wire edge seemed to be off the market.
but still the prices paid were not muoh
different from those earlier In the day snd
practically everything waa sold by tha
or tne forenoon. Representative
middle
sales:
No.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Aorll 14. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances ln the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 1160,000,000 gold
reserve in- tne aivraion oi renemption,
hows: Available cash balance. lU.04l.39z;
gold, 1113,871,906.
Bank' Clearings.
OMAHA. Acrll 14.M-Bank clearings for to
day, were 11.4oO,ftrS.7ani-decrease of CIS,
143.88 from the corresponding day last year.
' - ' Cptton1 Market.
LIVERPOOL. Anrll' 14.-COTTON Prices
are 22 points lower; American middling
fair. 8.2611; good mhlctnug, s.ixa:. mniaiing.
02d low middling, T.Kia: good ordinary,
7.82d; ordinary, 7.63d. Futures opened
easier and closed weak. American mid
dling, g. o. c. Arrll. 7.6c: April-May.
74d; May-June, 7.61d; June-July, 7.69d;
July-August, 7.56d; August-September,
7.1od; September-October, S.60d; October-
isovember, B.iwd; . wovemoor-ueoemoer,
l.lld; December-January, 6.19d; January-
February, 18d.
NEW YORK. Anril 14. COTTON Boot
cloRed stesdy 16 point lower; middling up
lands 14.26c; middling gulf, 14.60c; sales,
1,860 bales. . ,
NEW ORLEANS. April 14. COTTON
Futures steady: April. 14.16c bid; May.
14.47(frl4.48e: June, 14.49c; July, 14 SCSI 4.87c;
Auguat, lHSXU'M.OOc; September, 1.Wl2.Slc;
October, 11.7oc; November, ll.&2tril.6ac; De
cember, 11. 50e Md. Spot. Irregular; sales,
17,600 bales; ordinary, 12c; good ordinary,
13 15-18C; middling, 14 6-16c; gyod middling,
la'ltc; minoiing lair, ioc.
ST. LOUIS. Anril 14.-COTTON Steady:
middling. 14e; sales, none; receipts, none;
shipments, 648 Dales stock, u,4i caies.
Metal Market
Kr.ff TORK. Aorll 14. METAI.B The
London tin market waa ateady, spot de
clining 2s Bd to 126 17s6d. while futures
were as lower at 128 16s. Locally the mar
ket was oulet and. a little lower In lym-
Copper advanced Is 8d to 67 16s 6d for spot
in tne Lonaon market, dui lutures mere
were 6a lower at 67 16s. Locally copper
continues nrm: lake is quoted at l)3.aa
i.i. o-, circiruiuc n, fioi?l,4j le. 10, vaoiiiig,
IIS 08fT1S.l2. Lead was unchanged at
14.60fi4.66, but declined Is 4d at 12 8s fid in
London. B Del ter advanced 2s 6d to 21 7a 6d
In London. Locally It was nrm, but un
changed, iron closed at szs 6d In uiasgow
and at 46a In Mlddlesborough. locally Iron
remains nrm at recent prices No. i foun
dry northern Is quoted at 115.1&& 15.25; No, 2
tounary nnrrnern at 114.00, -ST.
LOl'IS. ADril 14. METALS Lead.
ateady. 14 40. Spelter, firm: May, 84e; July,
i'sc; September, nrm. looa.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW TORK. Adrll 14 OILS Cottonseed.
steady; prime yellow; 16c. Petroleum,
easy. Turpentine, firm, 6785c.
OIL CITY, April credit bal
ances. 11.86: certificates, no bid: shipments,
79.6X3 bbls.. average. 68.864 bbls.: runs.
99.771 bbls.. average, 69.900-bbls. ; shipments.
Lima, 74,18 DDIs. ; average, tn.wo ddis.;
........ T I . C .41 1.1.1a -wapava AO OXA t, V. I
ruiin, 1,1111, vi.ui uai-., a.ciaer, o,rn iia.
SAVANNAH, April R-OILS-Turpntlne,
firm.
tA43Tf V4-M.- a ' Tt ' r M . 17" 0 Afi
rVt'Dlil-T II III. -ra, , W 1 A.
F. 12 45; O. 12.56; H, 12.65; I, 12 f; K, 13.15;
M. 13.25; N. 13.46; W, O. 1S.80; W, W, 13.80.
Isgar and Molnasea.
v-v-Tar vnn I" 1 nHI 1 i Hl'nia T?
IT , . '..., f A A A A AJ l.v.i. . . H T .
nominal; fair retlnlng, lc; centrifugal. 98
test, lc; molasses sugar, 2c; refined
oulet.
NEW ORLEANS. April 14-8rOAR-
Bteady; open kettle centrifugal. Kn3o;
centrifugal white, 4v.4T44c; yellows, 8'it4c;
seconds. 2S7r3c. Molasses, nominal; open
kettle. atoi2f.c; centrifugal, lfr&lfxi. .Syrup,
nernlnal, juc.
Armour Si Co.
Vaiisant 4k Co.. .,,
Mccreary A Carey ,
W. 1. 6tepnen
Hill A. Son
Huston dt Co.....
L. F. Hubs ,
Wolf dVMurnan ,
Hamilton dt Rothschild.,
L. & S. Co ,
Parker & Webb 393
Halatead 137 ....
Krey Packing Co 246 ....
M. Hagarty at Co 83
Other buyers 394
Total 8,028 9,343 49o4
CATTLE Receipts were much more mod
erate thla morning, but still there were
plenty ln sight to meet the lequlrements of
the local traae. Tne market was iiot very
active, but still the bulk ot the offerings
was disooaed of In fairly good seaaon ow
ing to the comparatively email number on
sals. ....
The same as has been the case all the
week, the big bulk of the receipts was
made up of corn-led steers. The market
was rather spotted, so that sales were
Shade lower., in other words, packers went
round and picked out tne cattle they
wanted at steauy prices and after tnat was
done the market was slow and certainly no
more tnan steady. The heavy receipts all
the early Dart of the week made Daikers
rather indifferent and gave them an oppor
tunity to discriminate in lavor 01 tne mure
desirable buncnes.
The cow market was also uneven.- but
there was comparatively little change from
reeterday in the prices paid. Desliaula
isht-welght cows and heifers changed
hands readily enough at good, steady
prices, but when It came to tne commoner
kinds trading was not ao brisk, and ejme
salesmen thought they could not do quke
as well as they did yesterday.' The close
ot the market ln particular was-slow and
the feeling was not aa good as It was
early.
nulls, veal caivea and stags all sold In
very much the same notches they did yes-
teraay, no quotame cnange neing noted.
The stacker and feeder market wa dull
this morning and a little weaker. The
trade from the country yesterday wss dls-
Duolntlng and for that reason soeculalora
wers cautious about getting manv mora
cattle on hand. Anything realty desirable
proDaDiy soia sdoui steady, out aside from
those tne market waa dull and a little
at fancy, 9uluu.
ewtesXaviHwrlly, au ati (allure, that of a
CoaTeo Market.
NEW YORK. April 14 COFFEE The
market opened 'steady at a decline of 15ij'j0
Dotnta. The close wss barely stesdy at a
net decline of lt&.t6 points, with May at
6 96iif 06c; Beptemner. Satan soo; November,
80c; December, Ktxno.soc; reDruary, i.iuc
March. ItilMUp. Root Rio. ateadv: No. '
Invoice, 7c. Mild, steady; Cordova, 10
130. '
Des Moines Military Prisoners Escape
DBS MOINF8. Ia.. April 14. Twelve pris
oners confined In the military guard house
here escaped today ty sawing their way
out with a raseknire. Ths crimes for which
the men are detained here are more or
less serious and a determined effort will
ha made to nnnrehend them. The local
police department has been asked to aid
In the search. Bloodhound will also be
used.
Blooealaar Mills Resnato,
SHARON. Pa.. April 14 The blooming
mill of the Carnegie oieei company naa
resumed operations after an I Ulan eats of
more than eight months, sffordlng employ
ment to 400 men. The mill was closed on
account of a scarcity or orders. The anal
mill will be started next week and th
open hearth department la three Wauks.
Gives Money Lilkersa College,
' SPRINOFIELD, O, April 14 Ths will of
the late Rev. Cliarles Stroud, filed for pro
bate today, bequeaths the entire estate,
valued at Ua).ouO. to Wittenberg college,
tha great Lutheran tuatltuUoa o( tha weal.
luualea bare.
lower. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No Av. Pr. No.
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.14K7 I 70 It
.160 I Tl ' II
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1141 4-04 17
1111 4 0 II
1104 4 10 ' II
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STEERS AND COWS.
Ml J 40 . 14 I7T 4 OS
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STEERo AND HEIFERS.
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1060 4 36
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1081 4 tl
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1171 4 10
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4M 41 14
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4 88 II t'4
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4 IS 80 234
4 83 Tl 128
4 88 (1 240
4 IS 84 i..2te
4 88 f4 22
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4 88 84 MR
4 l . 17 27
4 88 2 220
4 85 T5 281
4 18 25 28
4 88 Tl 28
4 IS 89 m
4 11 71 270
4 85 Tt 143
4 IS 80 114
4 88 77 1.76
4 IS IS 161
4 85 86 240
4 IS 74 111
4 16 TT 224
4 88 71 2M
4 86 71 1ST
4 IS 40 10
4 II 117 r?o
4 ! tl 107
4 87 4 47 271
4 itu ; 41 m
SHEEP There was a rather llaht run of
sheep and lamba In eight this morning and
ne market onenen in at oil season w in
packers freely bidding- good, steady prices
s coninarea witn yesterday. There were
some more ot the wooled ewea on sale, that
brought 15.15 yesterday, but there were two
cars of tall ends Included ln the shipment
today and they sold for a nlckle less, but
considering quality. It was pronounced a
good, strung price. Clipped wethers sold
to 16.00 and clipped lambs brought la.60.
demand from local packers seemed
to be fully equal to the supply and an
early clearsnce was made
uuotationa ror corniea sioca: uooo to
choice lambs, 8.7oif.26; fair to good lnmbs,
t5.R04j6.76; good to choice yearlings, 16.26(9
tx; lair to good yearlings. xo.tNKiib.3; good
to choloe wethers, 16.1M6.60; fair td good
wethera, 14.90fr6.16; good to choice ewea,
14 9(n516: fair to good ewes. 14.80r4.90.
Clipped stock sella IW7ic less than wooled
toca.
No. Av.
western clipped wethers 103
60 western cull ewes ... 93
1 western cllDDed ewes 86
162 western cllpoed lambs 6i
480 western clipped lambs...,
226 western clipped ewea
is western ewes
169 western clipped wethers.,
;i4 western cupped wetners
K8 western clipped wethers
65 western ewes
173 western ewes
2K2 western clipped lambs ..,
I10 western wetners
16.
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260 western wethers
61 western ewes
229 western ewes ,.
468 western ewes ,.
Colorado lambs
49 western lambs
9 western lambs
11 western ewes
KS western clipped ewea
218 western lamba
At.
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...181
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...144
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....231
,...10
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....110
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...201
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....217
....111
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...211
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.188
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.181 10
.178 110
.215 40
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.104 80
138 8
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'i
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140
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40
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220
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12
Pr. '
4 174
4 174
4 87 V
4 17
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 17 l
4 174
4 874
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 87 4
4 874
4 674
4 174
4 174
4 874
4 17 4
4 174
4 874
4 87 4
4 874
4 174 ,
4 67V4
4 874
4 87 4
4 114
4 874
4 174
4 874
4 174
4 874
4 174
4 87 4
4 o
4 !M
4 Kl
4 rt
4 to
4 10
4 M
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4 0
4 10
4 10
4 o
4 14
4 114
4 124
4 124
4 16
4 15
4 l
to 6c lower; we tern lambs, .V western
sheep, 1.Y7. ' - ,
."Mod City l.lvo atjoe-lt Mark. ' 1
egrsm.) t'ATTLB Receipts. St hend:
market strong' peeves, n.vtui. Pulls and
mixed. J.il : st.x kera snd feeders, 13 00
j4'; ralvee snd ysarlinf. 8-1 J 80.
litMIS Receipts, tr) head: market, fully
lo higher: aelllug at 14.70-$ 90; bulk of
sales, HoW4.6&.
Rtockt In HUM.'
Following are the twelpta f llva stock
for tho six principal western cltlea: -
l BIVI. jtogs. DBwp. ,
South Omsha
Chicago ,
Kansas City ..
St. Louis ,
St. Joseph
Sioux City ...
Totals
1.418
nm)
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l.fio
1.R7S
StH)
9.0,1
17.IM
9.18")
,59()
2. 800
4.xr7
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' I.lMf)
1.8.i6
..18,793 49,983 . U.fCO
62
99
88
117
103
92
110
107
m
108
108
, 102
: 103
, 103
. 77
, 98
, 66
84
1"!
6
Pr.
1 00
4 00
4 00
4 60
4 60
,4 60
'i 60
4 60
6 00
6 00
6 10
6 10
6 60
6 60
6 60
4 86
4 86
4 86
8 10
26
4 00
4 00
4 63
6 40
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady to Strong, Sheep Sow
and Hogs, Abont Five Lower.
CHICAGO. April 14. CATTLE Receipts
8,000 head; market steady to strong; good
to prime steers, 16.0O4rC.6O; poor to medium,
3.80a4 4O; stockers and feeders, 12.7bCy4.2o;
cows, 12.001840; Hellers, Ki.2txgb.uu; canners.
12.00(31.60; bulls, I2.00ft4.10; calves, ll.KKfp
4.88; Texas reo steers, n.mnrji.tnj.
HOOS Receipts 17,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 16,ouO head; lert over, i.uil head:
market steady to 6c lower: mixed ana
butchers, IR.loftt.lR ; good to choice heavy,
15. 266.40; rough heavy. I5.10fi6.6; light.
U.aMfu.lO: bulk of sales. 16.108x6.30.
ouirE'ta a Kirk T.aibrit u ...,. in Ann
head: market slow to steady: lambs slow
to stsady; good to choice wethers. ti.Th&
I 86: fair to cholcs mixed, u.6"4r4.ao; west
ern sneep, -t.8ut.w; native inmns, r.ilf
8.76; weatern Ismns wool. sn.T&ijo.oo; w.esv
em lambs clipped, t4.60t3.76.
St. Loals Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 14.-CATTLERecelpts
l.TiuO head, Including SO0 Texan; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
14 6"4f6.6rt; dressed Doef and butcher steers,
40of.46; steers undsr l.OuO lbs., 13.906 10:
stockers and feeders, 13.5K(H : cow and
heifers, 12.8604 40: canners. IZ.lOQ4.60; bulls
H00O4.00: calves. 14.(6.60; Texas and In
dtan steers, 13.758)4.75; cows and heifers,
12 764 75.
HOfSS Receipts 8.500 head; . market
stesdv: plgs'.snd lights. M 4ii; packers
I4 506.16; butchers ana pest heavy, 8.iw
6.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rscelpts 1.000
head: market steady: native muttons,
I4.7M5.7R: lambs. 15.2M70O; culls and bucks,
14.00&4.76; stockers, 11.604j3.b0.
Kansas City Live Stock Market
KANSAS CITY. April 14 CATTLE Re
celpta 1.000 head market for native steers
strong; others steady; export and drenxed
beef steers, M eixHti za: tair to goon, .. i:,s
4.60: western fed steers. 13.8ift4 60; stock
ers snd feeders. n.Zf4f4.o: soutnern steers.
n.6iK&4.10: southern cows. 127119.20; native
cows, 110Or4 16; native netrers j oua-i ;
niiiiu m HtXti.A im: calves. tmim.ta.
HOGS-JtecelDt 9JWQ head; market IQlDo
hlsher: too. I6.12H: bulk, 84 PVfs.of,; heavy.
l5.OOU6.12Vi; pacaera, .auua.w; pigs ana
lll.l. 14 MMi-i 96.
. . l . . . W A AAm AC J..- . AAAAAA
SHEiltr' A0U liSSDOneceipn- n.ieei
head; marVet steady; native lamba, 16 604$
8 16; western Iambs, xt oico a; tea eres,
14.90itji.26; yearlings, 16.46 60; tockera. and
eejera, o.Dut.iu.
Mew Vork Live Stoek Market
NEW YORK. April . M.-BREVE8-R4-
reipts, none; feeling nominally steady
ed beef. tWatWo for native sides: llarh
western ana i-m ueei, sc. . no exports
today. - ..i... . . . .
1 a 1 .v rn .K.riinia, 11 111 naao marsei
25c lower; common to prime veala, is T
6 76; city dressed veals, steady, WliHVjo
HOOS Receipts, 1.100 head; ' live hogs,
t4t IS 78
SHEKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.484
head; no sheep on the market: lambs, loo
higher: common to cjioice unenorn inmns.
ln.7ZVta7.00; dressed
dressed lambs, 10S 1 lc.
ft. Joseak Live gtofk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 14. 42ATTLE Re
ceipts 1.675 head; market steady; natives.
H 764(6 16; cows and heifers, 12 0U&4.4O;
stockers and feeders. I10lij4.26.
HOtiS Receipts I.6S0 head: niarkst steady
to 60 higher: llrht, Kst4-96; medium and
heavy, I4.8tf8 86. , - m
IKEEPASIi LAVBS-RecelpU 1.8E
head; market lOtTtfo higher; lamba ateady
OMAHA WHOLKliU MAHKBT.
Staple and Fancy Prod see.
EOG8 Receipts, liberal: tnsrket Stead yt
fresh stock, UVc, .
LIVK i'OL'LTRT-liens, .. uc; young
roosters. MflOc; old roosters, -lc; turkeys.
lu 14c; ducks, 9Vc; geese, 8c.
Bli u nit lining stocs, uc; cnoi'-ej
to fancy dairy rolls, lSigl'ic; eiarstnr. t'.V.
FRESH FISH-Trout. IHJloc; rlcrl. 6V4
f!c; plks, 9c; perch H''tc: bltiensh, l"e;
whlteflsh. 7710c! slmon, lie; haddock, 10:j
codfish, 12c; redsnapper. 11c; lobster, boiled,
per lb., 40c; smoked whlteflsh, 11c; bull
heads. 11c; catfish. 1S7j14o; black has, rOol
halibut, 10c; crsnples. ire: hsrrtng. 47
white bass. 13c: blueflns. 6c: smelts. lOfrllo;
finnan haddles. amoked, 8to, - .
OTSTERH New Vork counts, per can.
43c; per gal.. 12.00; extra feleot, per enn, !6o;
per gal., 11.76: standard, per can, 27c; per
gal.. 8i oI2i 4a
HRAN-Fer ton. 11100.
HAY Prices auoteO by Omaha Wioless1a
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
tit 60; No. 1 18.on; medium, 18. (ft; cosrsa.
18.00; rye straw, 15.00. Thesa trlc are for
hny of good color and quality. Demand
fair ana receipts ngnt.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANQES NaVeis, choice, all flses, H.J
fancy navels, all sixes, 12.60.
LEMONS California, fancy, SD to 184,
t3.oo; choice, 140 to 270 sixes, ll.00i3.!u.
FIGS California, er 10-lb. cartons, 5c
imported Stnyrr.a, 8-crown, IJo; 6-crown,
14c; 7-crown, 16o.
BANANAS Per . medium alxed bunch.
12.iAxu2.6ii; Jumbat, ti JbtiU.
DATKS-l'ersian, per bog of SO pkgs., 12
per lb. ln 60-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box. 12 40.
coCOANUTS Per sack. M OO; per dos..
600.
FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Per crate, $6.00j per dos.,
12.00.
A PPLE8 Oregon fancy reds, per box,
11.90; New York export Ureeiilngn, Russeia
and Bsldwlns, 14 00.
STU A W H E It Ri E9 Texas, rer 4-qt. case,
13.00; Louisiana, per 24-pt- case. 1.71.
VEUETALLES. .
POTATOES Colorado. .1.16; . Dakota, peg
bu., 11.10: natlvea 11 00. , r
NAVY BEANS Per lU.,.l2,264Jt86.
CELERY Large California, wc. 760, and
10c
ONIONS Spanish, per crats. $1.90j Colo
rado red, per lb., 4c.
CABHAGE California, per lb 40.
TURNIPS White, per bu., 0c; rutabags.
per Hi.. l"c.
CARROTS rer bu., Q.OO. . . ,. . '
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 00c., ' .
BEETS Per bu.. 76c. . JV '" '
CLCUMBERB Per drm.. W.60t.7I.
TOM ATOE8 Florida, per 6-baaket, .crate,
fancy, 12.60; choice, 12.00.
RADISH E8 Per dos, bunches, 5(!J504ai
LETTUCE HEADS Per do, bunches, 90S
6J1 00, too lettuce, per dos., 464J8bo.
TL'RNl PS Southern, per doj... 460.
BEETS Southern, per dol.. 0a. ,
CARROTS Southern, per rtog., 7Se.
PARSLEY-Southern, per dot., J04J46O.
SHALLOTS -Per dots., 760.
ONION SETS Per bu iif 12 Ibs yallow.
$2.00; white, 12.00. . ... ..
SPINACH-Per bu., 81 OOffl W.
BEANS Wax, per pu. box, 13 00; string,
per bu. box, 13.00. . ,
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full crekm,
12c; Wisconsin Young America7, 13"; block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, Uc; Wisconsin
llmhurgr, 13c. -. . ... . . .;
CIDEK Per bbl . tS.60; per H-Vbt, IS.SS.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frame!, lloo,
TJtah and Colorado, par 14 frames. 13.00.
MAn.K 81HUP-Ohio., oer lb., loo.
HIDES No. 1 green. Je: No. 2 green, 60S
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 1 aaltrd. 801 No. 1
venl cnlf. 8 to 12 lbs., 8Vic; No. 1 veal calf.
II to 15 lbs., 8Hc; dry salted hides. 84511201
sheep pelts. 24rif27o; horseMdes. W.tWi ao. .
HOKHEKAlJieSM rer case ui a uua.
pricked, 80c. . ... . ,
NUTfWWalnurs. Nd., 1 wtift shell, her lb.,
IBet hard shel' per lb.. 14ct No. 2 soft shell.
per lb., lac; nara so 14, par iu., ioj
per lb., 13c; peoanaj- larg. nser 10., ,c;
small. , pi r lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 4Jc;
roasted peanuts, per fb.. 8c; Chni walnuts.
IfrtrilLrtsr large blokory nuts, per bu., fl.60t
Rrssllsj .pen 10 iir; ninens per im., iioi
imOnOS. sort sneil, per I"., 10c; nara .ii.ii.
shellbarks. per bu., I2.tW; black walnuts.
per bu., 11.25.
JV1 1PH B.i.Ljr. AZitvQ.
r-niTRSif Wisconsin twins, full cream.
2c; Wlaconwln Young America. 13c; block
4wlss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 15cj Wlsconglrt
llmberger, 13c. ., ..,
CIDER Per DDI., b.tu; per ft noi jj.io.
tuiNKV.N.hraeka. ner 24 frnsnce. 18.001
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 13.08.
MAPLE hliUAK-HUIUO. per 10.,
HIDES No. 1 green, 6 l N. 3 green, 6c;
No. 1 Halted, 7c; No. 2 aalted, tjn; mo l vtu
calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 9V4c; No. 2 veal calf, 12
to 15 lbs., 6V4c; dry satxea niaes, enj
sheep pelts, 244f27c; 1 hojreehidea, gi.fsifil.DU.
11UKBH.KAU1DII i"V l l uucn,
li rH wainuia, riu. e y-
hard shell, per io.,--4oi no, 1 son snn,
lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12oj
pecans, large, per id,, iao; smuu,- ier id..
Oc; peanuts, per 10., eur iviueir,, innu
per lb., c; enm wainnis, iuia-i:; asiam
Ickory nuts, per du., i.ouj prawn, ret i..
11c; filberts, per lb.. TIC,: almonds sort
shell, per in., loc;. nara sncn, iacr nnsue
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, pec
bu., $1.. ,. . . , i- , ..
bv
per
Wool Mhrk. ".i'Jtt ' '1:1
TtnarnN. Anril I4.-Thera I a Quiet bust
ness in pulled nd territory wools. - Foreign
wools era steady. Leading quotations are;
Idaho fine, 14Vyirc; neavr m. ivo-iow;
fine medium. 16Tl5V,c: medium, Wl7o; low
medium, 17il8c; v Wyoming tne, - l4V4j
f1Rc; heavy - fine. 13l'4e; fine meaium.
lbiilb'Ac; medium, iwiki lueinuui, tvr
lc. Utah and Nevada fins, 14V47)'llrt! hev
fins. l:l'nnV4C!
dlum, lK'filtfo; low
fine. lRial'lc; nne
fine medium.- IWWM"!
asuiuin, pUJn;.- vaitot
m.iiTiim lAAir.Vc: medlu
iKdiiftc: low medium. )9if20c'. fottana fin)
choice. 18ifl9ci fine average,' lTiyilcj flue: me
dium choice. lJlc; atsrage, ItiftlToi staple;
liefiaor: medium cholee, ih?ii, ' .
dlum graqea. comping snu ciowmos. jry .tu,
light fine. 14ffll7Ar;: hsavy fins ltfltvtc; tulj ,
warned. yviV T ' " -,
REAL BSTATi3t'AKSrlpR.
Deeda tiled for record Hfiatfrirtay nr
lahed by the Midland 4Jurantee and Truat;
impany, bonded altr!ler Wl4 Varnam -
street. lor ine nee: 1
United States National bank to Artnur .
East, lots 1, 1. ana .4. uiock . suu.
ii lot w m.Aiiiriiiiin wmt.K;'"",
jrgen 1'. Jorgenson to itarry ounos
nen, lot 6, J. E. Riley s stib... .....
Jorgen P.
.ovafy. Part
Si, South
.$1,009
800
cos
mutton, firm, 6t3c;
Uvm A Tndd to Hannah
rT int. ill nnn . i- 1 1 1 111 b
- ' ' 1 avm
utnana
South Omaha Land (io. to Lyman 3.
Fuller and iviiisaiiein uner lot, , .
block 1i9. South Omaha !..'..... 104
Patrick 8. Mcdulre to Orace 8. John
son, lot 12. block t Kirk wood. ' i
Margaret V. Solomon io A. U. and .
Julia Connell. lota 10. v MfK4.11, Piocg
-t. burkhaunet- & Blumer's sub...,.,...' 300
Andrew P. Jenaen andt wife to K..N. ,
Nelson, lot 9. Spring "Valley 75
Edward Thorp and wire to Cirrlo Llv-,
Ingaton, lot 16, block- 10,'. Hanscom
Place .-- 1,750
George P. Davis and wife . to Maria
Wilson, lot 7. block 17, Kountxe
Place '. V --...I MOO
coj.iMi$sior
COs Ihorport4t4l
Capital and Surplus $600,000.
dealers in
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