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    TITE OMAHA DAILY HEE: TUESDAY, AVlilL 2fl. 1904.
T
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET1
BbJb. U Qensral tod Helpt Growing OaU,
but WhtOot Elowly.
MARKET 19W AND CASH DEMAND ABSENT
September Oata Command Frenalaent
Iim Among Local Dealer, bat
Wheat Finds Lack ot
Ready Bayer.
OMAHA, April 12, 1904.
The rln rise been general an over the
winter wheat belt and particularly heavy in
the southwest. It comes aim) at the very bent
time to quicken ana strengthen the growtn
of the oat crop. The weather liaa not
hurried the wheat along otherwise it has
bean favorable, 'the wheat speculators are
considering whether In the face ot trie
general tendency toward Improvement In
the crop situation and the absence of cash
demand the market ta low enough. It
seems more than likely Inst there will 'be
little Improvement. Minneapolis came Into
the market today wltn a considerable de
mind. While a week ago JNO. il northern
old there lc under the May, today It
was V" over, and No. 1 northern wan 2c
over the May. Winnipeg reports fine
weather and seeding going well. St. Louie
wires the river Is through the levee and
has flooded thousands of acre of low
wheat land. The email stock of contract
grain does not ifcm to get the attention
which Is usual.
The opinion that Armour has given up
any operation In May corn seems to be
confirmed. Valentine again sold today ot
that future all that waa wanted. The de
cllne In corn has stopped the country sell
Ing pressure and the elevators are not now
trying- to convert low-e-rade corn Into con
tract. The opening of lake navigation out
of Chicago Is very late and It is believed
seaboard business would spring up were It
not tor tne uncertainly ot charters.
The Omaha crowd paid more attention to
peptemoer oata tnis morning man to any
thing else. The opening wai 2Wc, 'c off
from "the close of Saturday. The market
eased off to 28c. then rallied to 29e and
eased off toward the close. Chicago ranged
from 81c to ftc. Omaha would not buy
the wheat and the market was offered
down In the Mar from die to 79c. Chicago
Mar ranged from c to 87c, new July from
84S40 to toe, and Mav corn from 47c to
46-4c The wheat rallied later on newa of
cash Soles In Rt. Txiula.
The range In price of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close today and
follows:
Closed-
High. Low. Today. Saty.
Sew York produce exchange la as follows:
Wheat 21.1K6,OiO bushels, decrease 17S.0U0
bushels; corn l.wa.omi bushels, decrease
JSU.iam bushels; oats .12.1 bushels, de
crease 4M.) bushela: rve 1.04.1. Ono bushels.
Increase 26.HO0 bushels; barley J.JM.CXO bush
els, decrease m.uno bushels.
CHICAGO 42RAIS AMD PROVISIONS.
Featarea of the Trading- and Closing.
Prlee Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. April 26 A sham break oc
curred In wheat price today, due to heavy
realising Males, brought out to some ex
tent by weakness In the corn pit. Final
figures on July wheat showed a loea from
Saturday's closlnar nuotattona of lVe. July
corn I off V". Oata are down a shade.
Provlslona closed about unchanged. The
opening waa steady with the July option
e lower to Ho higher to 83-.&3ic. July
advanced to R4u4Sc. Closing prices
'ere nractirallv a,i the lowest nf the dav.
final quotations on July being at Ko.
May sold between ar.4. n V and cloaed at
66c. Clearances of wneat and flour were
equal to .014 bushels. The amount on paa
eage Increased I.ahu.ijOO bushela and the vls-
loie supply showed a decrease ot 17? Duan
els. 1'rimary receipts were 277,401) bush
els, compared with 278,200 bushela a year
ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re
ported receipts of 154 cars, against 271
vara last week and 234 cars a year ago.
8trenrth In mheat and excessive rains
throughout the west caused a firm tone
In corn during the early part of the day.
The market closed weak with prices near
the bottom. July opened SktfW higher at
4804.S-4C, ranged between 47V&4S-SC, closed
at 47Vj47c, May sold between 4674y& 47e,
closing at 4"'.c. Local receipts were itl8
cars, with 48 contract grade.
Commission houses and shorts were fair
purchasers of oats. Aa a result the mar
ket ruled strong for the first hour. After
opening at c to Uc higher at 3H3tiHc
to 3V July sold off to 3:c, cloning st
Soc. Local receipts were 12 cars.
i ne opening in provisions waa a little
eaaier on liberal receipts of hogs and lower
prices at ine yarns, a nrisK aemnn tor
lard developed and the market became
strong with prices higher In the Mat. The
weakness In the grain markets had a de
pressing effect on hog products, but there
was no Important Bellini-. The close waa
Steady with July pork down 587Hc. July
lard and ribs were unchanged, closing at
o6.su and 6.67Vt respectively.
Tne leading luturea ranged as follows:
Artlcos. Open. Iligh.j Ixiw. Close. 8afy.
Saturday were as
Open.
. Wheat
' May ....
July ....
, Corn-
May
July ...
Oats-.
May ....
July
Sept
A asked.
81 81 79 A 80 ?2 A
78 78HA 78 78 A 76HA
44 4AH 4K 4S A 44A
43 437 42 42A 43SiA
idK JM SH SH T
8S7X a, , 38 3 34
2S4 29 28 2SM 2SViA
B bid.
Local Cash Grain Market
view
was
Cash . business was fairly large In
Of the speculative situation. Corn
slightly weaker and ranged from the price
of Saturday to "Ac below. Wheat and oata
did not weaken enouah to go off In price
Keoelpts were: Wheat: 6 cars In and 18
cars out: one week ago, I and 14 care.
Corn: IS cars In and SI care out: one week
ago, 23 and 20 cars. Oats: 2 cars In and 2
cars out; one week ago, 1 cars In. Chicago
receipts of wheat were only 12 cars.
Representative sales of car lots by sam
ple on track, Omaha:
Mixed Corn No. a. 1 car 48c (to arrive
and to go to , Mississippi). 1 car 4844c.
cars 480, 1 car 4EHc; No 4, 1 car 46ftc; no
grade, 1 car S&tyv 1 car 36e.
White Corn No. 8, g cars 46c; No. 4, 1
, car 46o.
Hard Wheat No. 4. 1 car Tie.
WHEAT No. I hard, M(tJ8c: No. I hard,
, 8?ffi.4c: No. 4 hard. 72iS76c: No. 2 spring.
84(i6c; No. t spring. 81iSfc3c; No. 4 spring.
CORN-No. t 4ftff48r: No. I. 46fl4flc: No.
A . . 9 '.V., All . .1 A IHrZ. .I ., . .AI1
47Wo4c: No. f yellow, 46Hffl46V.c; No. i
white. 47ffl-48e; No. 8 white. 4MMUo.
OATS No. 2, 8S04Oo; No. , 3fjS8Hc: No.
fi-0c; No. 4 white, J.H'fliSc; standard. 4CO
Notes from the Exchange OfBcee
Judge Xi. O. Hurd of Harvard was an
exchange visitor.
Omaha InnpecMon tit grain were 11 ears.
, Of wheat,- 1 car graded No. 1 hard winter
and 1 car No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, 2
cars graded No. 2. 6 cara No. I, and 1 car
' no grade. Of oats, 1 car graded No. 4
: wnit. '
Grala. Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Satur
. day at the markets named were as follows:
Closed-
Wheat Today. Bat y.
May u s Hi hit
July a 82ViB 3S
torn
May ,... 48 A.
July 474
KANSAS CITY.
"Wheat
May TH
July T2t
Corn
May 42H
July 42U
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
Corn-
May
July
Sent.
Oats-
May
July
Sept.
Pork-
May
July
Lard
May
July
Beot.
Ribs-
May
July
Bept.
w5SH74! 88
l''B''l81'!4'au
77m bJS
47 47
4q4Hi 4XS
47 48
38T47 I7H
31411" MVi,
SOajMi 31
11 92H 12 10 j
12 17 12 S7Vs
8 8ft 8 TO
8 72H 8 87H
I 10 7 00
8 22H " 42Vi
8 62 8
87H 8 Tt
Mil
83i
7
I
4B',
474'
47 .
28'4
30
M 87H1
82Vs 83
7979T4i(8)
11 2H
U 17
8 0
8 V!H
6 so
8 82H
8 62
6.
48
384
47
47
47
365
3f',84U'
30
I
11 82
u at
8 62
'880
82:
8 S7
8 67
8 72
a
12 00
ia 26
8 82
8 80
8 2
8 ST
8 67
70
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
DoiUd Stttea StMl Can s of Weaknws in
th Market.
BASED ON UNFAVORABLE DEVELOPMENTS
Reports of Another Proposed Large
Pnrchase of Pig Iron from Out
side Producers by the
Treat.
NEW YORK, April . While the stock
martlet oi tuuay continued extremeiy duii,
tncre were eviuences ut more positive wea
nwi than in tne stagnant auu oiooping
nidikei ul last week, lue weaanesa seuaiea
10 spring irom Lniteu biatts bieel pie-
rerrtj, wnicn was veiy freely old irura the
uutaet. 1 ne Souice ui mis neimui was not
cieauy unuersiooa, out u vhS atmouteU
to i-ittsouig account, and was supposed
lor inai ieon to be baaed on uiuavor-
aole oevelopinenta In the tiade.
ine uniavoraoie Developments were not
divuigeu, althouali tnere were reooris of
anoiner proposeu large purchase of Dla
iron trora outains prouuceis uy tne LnUeu
Htaies Uteel corporation. Hume large indi
vidual blocks of tne second mortgage
bonds changed hands on a dacilning a. aie,
and aharp uei'llnee In uie stucas or some
of the minor steel companies auded to the
depressing effect of the movement ou the
general market. Tne engagement of gold
lor shipment on tomorrow a steamer hi
gregateu .6hO,iaiO, wnicn Is close to the
record of aDout li.Suu.miU for a single ship
ment, which went out In the fail of lail.
r'arla aiso bouaht some 82.uu0.uuu of sold
In the London market today, thus strength
ening the expectation of an eariy Kusslan
loan Issue at that center.
Meantime the bank week has atarted
with another payment bv the subtreasurv
of about 8l,o00,iiu on account of Japanese
gom in Ban ranrlxco and furtht-r large
receipts on that account are expected to
continue.
1 hare waa an active demand for com
mercial paper and tor corporation notes.
The Ixindnn Conner market kdh itrnnv.
but without benctit to Amalgamated coo
per. The active stocks ended the day a
point below last week's final prices and
the tone was easy, with orlcea kt the low
est of the day.
rtonds were Irresu sr. but the active la-
sues were heavy. Total sales, par value,
82.550.000. I'nlted States bonds were un
changed on call.
Following was the range of quotations on
the Stock exchange:
Bales High. Low Clo"e
Atchison 1U.4K) 73H 72 72
do pfd 700 Mt 9.V 03
Baltimore & Ohio 2.200 W 79 79
do pfd 9ii
Canadian Pacific 800 117 117 11T
Central of N. J InS
Ches. & Ohio 200 SI 31 31
Chicago Alton 10 88 38 38
do pfd 200 81 81 81
Chi. & at. West'n 400 18M 16 16
Chi. A Northwest'n 170
C, M. eV St. P 8,700 146 143 14.1
do Dfd 176
Chi. Ter. & Trans
do pfd 300 19 18
No. S. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Dull and easv: winter m lni
84.70ig-4.80; winter straights, 14 4u64.80; spring
paic-ms, M-a-i.ai): spring straights, 83.90
4.10; bolters. 82.8fcia.8ff
WHEAT No. 1 spring, 8892o; No. 8, 85
iw, i-nj. m mi, so iu c.
OORN No. 2. 474j4c: No. 1 vallow 49U
49o.
OATH-NO. .2, 8636c; No. I white, ta
RYE No. 1 88c.
BARLEY Good feedlna-. taar: fate i
cnuice malting, toviwo.
BE.t,jj wo. i Max. 21.00: No. 1 northwest.
ern, l.u; prime timothy. 82.80: clover.
contract grade, 210.78.
PROVISIONS Mess nork. nar hhl 111 an
fill AA. t 1 . .... . i .
ie.w, uni per iw ids., fs.srr.nn: short
ribs sides, (loose) 88.224.37; short clear
Bin-a, (Doxeni ie.MWKJ.7b.
The loilowlna ware the ru-itnii
ahlpmenu of flour and grain:
Kecelpts. Shipments,
art'tnl business In hankers- hills rt $4 (209
4 8725 for demnd and M .M'-Kfi4.R-,2S for slxty
dav bills; posted rates. 4.ff and 84.88tj4.8fi;
coninierclal bills, 14 .84.
SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars,
43V.C.
KONDS Government, steady; railroad, lr-rer-ilar.
quotations n ttonds are a
The closing
follows:
I g. ref. H. ri
4a eoupnn
do Sn, res
So coupon
do new 4s. reg
do roupoa ....
do old 4. rS
do eonDoa . .
ArhlFon ct
do '1J.
Atlantic r.
B. a o. ...
dn
Contra I of Oa.
do 1st Inc..
rh. a Ohio IHi..
Chlcoto A. J'ti
C, B. A Q. n. it..
C. M. A S P. I
C. A N. W. c. 7i..
C. R. I. A P. 4i
dn col. ftl
e r r. st. L. t 4i
Chicago Ter. 4i...,
t'on. Tnhioco 4i....
Coin. A So. 4e
D. A R. 0. 4
Erlo prior Ilea 4a..
dn gen. 4
r. W. A D. r. It.
Hocking Vl. 4'4 .
L. A N unl. 4i...
Offered.
.H"4 Manbatian c. f (
.l"1 kn ( enlral 4 .
1"4' 'l 1st Inc
im Minn A at. L 4
13J id . K AT. 4..
Ill I do U
107 N. R II. nf M c.
In7 W N. T. C. a IWa.
a ion IN J c. g. ....
l'No radttc 4
V. 4a.
... Mil dn la
...HWS,lN A W. r. 4a...
... S4 (V f I. A rr
...Iw?4 Pens coot va..
Ti Reading gen. 4a
A I
A 8
10!S t. U
77 !St. U
L. 8. W. Ii
Keaboarfl A. I
Bo. Tarlllc 4a...
So. Rallwajr ta.
Teiaa A P. la. .
T.. at. L A W.
Vnlon Pacific 4s
do cnnT.
a..l
... M
... IT
... SS
...loo
...
4a. 7"
... fS
...!!,
...IMMl
... TS
.... M
...
H
.1J9S
, Tl
. 8n
.inot
M4
M..1U'
tg 4. T4,
a
. ,
. s
. 7
.ine
.Ifiti
. )
f. 8. Rteel M as.
Wabaah la
do deb. n
W. ft L R. 4a...
Wla. Central 4a.
Colo. T. A I. c.
la
.. a"
..U4
..in
.. 70
..10414
.. n
.. T7
. .117
70
London Mock Market.
LONDON, April 25. -Closing:
Cnnaola, money ... MS-idrl. Central.
169
268
2
86
41
'si"'
130
108
143
64
isi
2d8
"2fi
66
41
'si"
130
St
114 11: :
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu..-.
Barley, bu
16.200
16. 800
.218.700
.185,400
42.800
8.800
18,700
81,400
28.300
l.ono
11.400
"Wheat-
May
July ....
....
. July
ST. LOUIS.
47U
47fi
79
73
3
Wheat
. May ...
July ..,
. Vheat
May ...
.July
MINNEAPOLIS.
DULUTH.
.. to
, 80 B
4fi
46 B
884
B
8
80B
48
46
89B
80 B
On the Produce eirlunn todav the ii.ui..
market -was stead v: crumerv - 1 4.n
dairy, lt?21c Kggs, steady at mark, caees
included, lb17c Cheese, easy. ftfi'Uftt.c.
Bt. Lomls Grata an Prorlelons.
ST. LOUIS. Anrtl 28 WBKlT-t -n-e-
No. 2, cash, elevator, 9ftc; track. I9rj1.04;
May, 89c; July, 80c; No. I hard, 802920.
CORN Lower; No. 2. cash. 460: track.
49!; May, 4c; July, 46(?4Vo.
uAin L,ow-r; no. 1 casn, ajc: track.
41c; May, 87c; July, Sc; No. 2 white, 46c.
JXJUK-t)Ull and unchanged: red winter
patents, 84.764.90. special brands 20rfi.36o
higher; extra fancy and straight. 84.46fi4.76;
clear, 8S.764.00.
SEKIV-Tlmothr, steady, l2.4ftTM.S0.
CORNMEAL Steady. U-W.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 80c
HAT Steady: timothy. 27.00014.00: nralrla
$8.0O10.00. .
IRON COTTON TIES 820.
EAOfINO-8c.
HEMP TWINE 4V.
PROVISIONS-Pork. ?owt: loVhlnv
81107. Lard, unchanged; prime steam,
88.80. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts.
87.: clear ribs. 27.87: short clear, 87.62.
POI'LTRY Easy; chickens. 10c; springs,
t3.0CKp3.60 per dnaen; turkeys, 13fil4c; ducks,
11c; a b , o-aj,
C C, C. A St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd 100 64
do 2d Dfd
Delaware & Hudson.. 1,300
D., L. A W 200
D. A R. O
do pfd
Erie l.ROO
do 1st pfd 200
do 2d pfd 10O
Hocking Valley
rdo pfd 100
Illinois Central 200
Iowa Central .....
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Loula. A Nash 600
Manhattan L 700
Metropolitan Secur
Metropolitan St. Ry.. 1,800
M. A St. L
M.. St. P. A S. St M. 200
do pfd
Missouri Pacific 2,400
M.. K. A T 10O
do pfd Z'l
Nst. R. of Mex. pfd, 200
N. T. Central 100
Norfolk A Western... 400
do rfd
Ontario A Western... 1.100
Pennsylvania 28.700
Pitts., c. c. A Bt. L
Reading 4,200 44i. 44
do 1st pri.. ........... .. v.
An H rd . f
Rock Island Co 2,100
do pfd
St. L. A B. T. 2d pfd. 100
St. Lotila South west'n .....
do ofd zwi
Southern Paclfle 8.800
Southern Ry I.600
do pfd Z"
Texas A Pacific 800
Toledo. St. L. A W... 100
do pfd h.wkj
Union Pacific 33,700
do Pfd
Wabash 100
do Dfd '.
Wheeling A U Erie.. 100
WWAii.lr Central
do pfd 100 40
Adams Express
American f.xpresa
t S. KxDreae
Wells-rargo Express
Amal. Copper 16.M0
BUTTER Steady:
dalrv. 14018c.
KOGS Lower, loe, ease count.
creamery, 17 24c;
.. 87
.. 88
88T4B
88 B
Receipts. Shipments
8,000 T.ono
48,ono sj.ono
83.000 66.000
64,000 86,000
NEW YORK.
a
.. Wl
.. 87
S9tt
88 B
.Wheat-
May
July
HEW YORK GEJIBRAl MARKET
(otalloaa of the day oa Various
Coaantodltles.
NEW YORK. April 25 -FLOUR-Recelcts
19.798 bbls.; exports, 1.168 bbls.; sales, 8.400
bkgs. : market dull and partially lower: win'
ter straights, 4.iaVQ6.0i; Minnesota patents,
a nf. X, .... t . b. .. I. n r filMiK. i n
ter patents, 6.10ue 60; winter extraa, 3
, 4.00; winter low grades, 13 lfr3.0. Rye
flour, dull; fair to good, 4.1Ktf4.&; choice to
isncy, h xn.7V.
CORNMUALfUeadv: yellow western.
fl.0wl.10; city, tl.i04i.la; Uln dried, 83.ioji
.is.
RTEv-Steady; No, I western, 77c, to ar.
rive crotiiDt.
BARLEY Quiet: feeding, 49c. O. I. f.. New
' W H EA T- Kecel pis, 63.000 bu.; sales, 2.800.-
4MI du. ruiurea. spot, steady; No. 2 red
8J.08, elevator; No. 1 re tl.0491.07. f. o. b.
enoat; no. I northern, uuiuth. 87c, f. o.
b., afloat; No, 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal, f.
o. b. afloat. Options had rather a weak
opening, turned strong on bull developments
and collapsed under a bear raid and a dis
appointing visible supply decrease, closing
.a'to net lower: May, SV; closed at
noi juiy. vi s-ieiow 10-ioc; closed at S7c;
pepiemoer, iJtiiiwi ciosea ai tuc; XJeceui
bar olosed at 820.
CORN Receipts. 19.3S0 bu.; sales. 20,000 bu
futures. S.0U0 bu. spot. Spot, easy; No. .
.nominal elevator and (4c f. o. b. afloat:
No. I yellow, 67c; No. 2 white, 6c. The
option market was strong, but eventually
broke with wheat and closed weak at
o net oecune; stay cioeea at iu'vc; juiy
jqo.io; closed at bto.
(1 ItJ 3 I.... IT" V... flnA, A..
No. 2. iAKc; standard white. 4.xH-l6c; No. 2
white. 4.Hc; No. I white. 4Uftbc. Op
Hons nominal.
TALLOW -Dull; city (22 per pkg ), 40 ;
country (Dkas. free). 4Tc.
HAY-teady; shipping, 6770c; good to
cnoire. s-'trw&c.
08 crop. 26vc; 19t2 crop, 2306c' Qld, H
14c; Paritio coast. 19og crop, HQ:; lfcjj
crop, te'rtitic; old, 843140.
HlDtoS Steady; Aalveston, 20 to 28 lbs ,
J8c; California. 21 to U lbs.. 12c; Texas dry.
24 to 80 lbs., 14c.
LRATH KR Firm; acid, 2326c.
HICK Quiet; domestlo, fair to extra. IA
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
oats, du
Kansas City Grala and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 2S. WHEAT Mar.
rash. No. 2 hard. 8oa87c: No. 2 red. Aloft
ai.vz: no. . wtrwe.
CORN uteady; May. 4flc; julv
42c: cash. No. 2 mixed. 4Ac; No. I, 449
400; NO. 2 wnite. wo; no. a, aoc
OAT8 no. 1 wnite. oe: no. x mixed. 39o.
HAY Steady : choice timothy. 810.6O1rll 00:
Choice prairie, se.txi.
kyb uteaay at iDar.
BUTTER Creamery, l21c; dairy, fancy.
17C. . . .
F0449 Firm; Missouri and Kansas, cases
returned, 15c; new No. 1 whltewood cases
Included. 16c.
Receipts. Shipments.
4810 28.000
47.200 40.800
20,000 36,000
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ..
Oats, bu...
"V
Mllwaakeo Grala
MILWAUKEE. April
Market.
26. WHEAT
Weak: No. 1 northern. 86c; No. t north
em, litn: old July, 83c asked.
RYK Inill: NO. 1. T2W13C. . '
BARLEY Steady : No. 2. 83c: samcle.
aw-.
CORN Steady; No. 8, 4!7J51c; July, 47e,
Dalath Grala Market.
DULUTH. Minn . April 25. WHEAT
In store. No. 1 hard, 89c; No. 1 northern.
Bi'Hjc; no. 1 nortnern, aoo to arrive; no.
1 hard. SSc; No. 1 northern. 87o; No. ,
northern. k&c; May, 87Sc; July, 88c; Sep
tembor, ' Vc.
OATb To arrive and on track, 370.
Mlaeapolls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 26 WHEAT
May, 8Jc; July, V: September. 7e.
on track; No. 1 naru, ic; no. 1 northern
8oA.c: No. 2 northern. 8c.
FIA)UK first patenta, 14 ma. w: second
patents, 84 8ti4i'40: first clears, 83.468.66
second clears, moi w.
ee; Japan, nominal.
PROViaiONS- bee
-beef, steadv: famllv tIA nft
5i' r: ici name, ijd.m
ineaa. ,14 ftllou. Cut meats, dull; pickled
bellies, 87.u7 76; nu-kled shoulders; 84.60:
plrkled hams, 89 50teio.u. Lard, firm- west
ern steamed. 87.10; April cloaed at 27 10.
nominal; refined, steady; continent. 87 20
South America, 87.60; compound. 14 'Jhii 27!
Pork, steady; family, 814 6; abort clear
t!4 "ffl5 76: mean. IU.60j 14.W. '
BL'TTEJll eitrong; ah creamery, 14
C3c; stale dairy, common to choice. 1530c
CHE ES Irregular; state dairy. ll&Uc:
gtate dairy, good to prime, 8'ql0c.
EGGS Irregular; weatern firsts. 18V f
Jc-L storags selections. 18irjlc.
POULTRY Quiet; western chickens.
l4c: fowls. Uo; turkeys, i:dlc. Pressed
quiet; western chickens, Kfllic; fowls, 13 d
Ic; turkeys. ltVoloc.
' TUtble gepgly of Grala,
NEW YORK. April K-Tbe visible aur-
ty ef (rain aVftu 2 as compile! by Ut
E.lTOraool Grala and Provisions.
LIVE R POOI April 26. WHEAT Spot
dull: No. 1 California. 7a. Futures, barely
steady: way. uin; juiy, ss o.
CORN Spot, auiet: American mixed, new
4s2d; Anienran mixed, old. 4a sd. Fu
Cures, quiet; May, 4ald; July, 4s 3d.
Toledo geed Market.
TOI.mO. O.. April V HFTFTDR Clover
rash and April, 840; October, 86 47; prime
alslke, saw: Auguai aiaiMe, M.av; prime
tlmoiny, l.ae; scpiamntr, ai.waj.
roorla Grala Market.
PEORIA. April m CXIRN Stronger; No.
2, 44c; no. a. i-c.
CosToo Market.
NEW YORK. April 26. COF"EE-Th
market for futures epeneoi ateady al
decline of V010 points. Hales were re-
n.neA of sAuia baas, including Mav a
fixiotec, July at 8,10J.16:. September ai
8 3uj4.4ou and Deoember. at A8U04 46C. Spot
Rio quiet; no. 1 invoice, ic. aim, steady
Cordova. unic.
Philadelphia Prodaeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 28.-BUTTER-
Ftrm, o blgher; extra weatern creamery
2c: extra nearoy prima, sac.
tCMid Steady ; fresh nearby and fresh
southwestern. Ike at the mark; freak west.
ern. ln'.r: fresh southern. l.W.
cilKt8E-8tadr : New York full creams,
choice to fgncy, lvci lair it 0o4 rQLuc,
83
17
88
8T
116
68
'21 ii
118
23
47
'is
21 T
8n
24
2A
US
86
'is"
3i
16
8i
17
38
37
116
68
'21
117
22T4
"ii
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48
21
8T
23
26
38
844
"is"
88
16
'
18
76
16
63
J3
159 '
269
20
70
26
64
41
68
SO
ISO
18
18
25
107
142
77
12
4l
61
92
17
27
86
116
68
86
21
117
69
44
78
6!
22
8.1
47
14
do ar-rount
Anaconda
Atchlaoa
do pfd
Baltlmora A Ohio.
Ce.iadlan Pacific .
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago Gl. W ....
C. M. A 81. P...
DeBeera
Dan Tar A R. O. . . .
do pfd
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do lat pfd
do ll pfl
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taulB. A Naah....
M , K. A T
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.. Wa Pent aylvanla .
. . ti Ran.l Mines ..
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.. '2 tnlon PaclSo
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. . 46 V 8. B'l...
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..19414 Wabaah
..Ill do pfd ....
.. 171
SILVETt Bur, steadv, 2d per ounce.
MONEY IMl per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills la 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 o-16U-S per cent.
..Ill
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OMAUA LIVE SIOCR MARKET
Er ik Dtmtid for Cattlg at TuWj Steady
Prioci with Last Wtek.
HOG MARKET VERY SLOW AND LOWER
Light Ran of Sheep and Ijiaaba, ana,
with Gooa Inqnlry, Better Grades
old a Little gtroager, with
Others Aboat Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 25, 18-.
Receipts weie: Caul. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4, i.iui) 2.7i.iO
Same day laat week 4.31 7,49
Hume day week before... 4.3m Z,ii
Same three weeks ago... 2,478 4.116
Name four weeka ago.... 4. on i.Ui
Same day last year 8.712 b.JS
RECEIPTS Ott THK ItAH IO DATii
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date with comparisons with la-it
year: it,4. U03. Inc.
t:attle 210,77 3,162 4.617
Hogs 7M.OZ3 7II.) 8i,ia3
8beep 678,647 442 13U.
Average prices psld for bogs at South
Omaba lor tbe last several days with comparisons:
8, .He
11.. lit)
8.341
i: !J I 15
ii............. m t t
10 iv a w
HOOS-There was quite a llbernl run of
hogs here this morning for a .Monday nd
at Chicago there were about 47.O0 hea.l.
In vlea- of the big rfH-eipts in sight the
market was low.T rt all pi'lui. The de
cline here amounted to alinit .rnlH and
trading wa rather slow. The hulk of the
hogs sold around 14.75. or from lii'.' to
It.', and aa high as $1 : was pnld.
Packers tried to hny their fioga a dime
lower, and thai was the cauae lor the lack
of activity, dalesmen rot willing to tike
off that much. After packers rtilsed their
hands It did net take long to clear the pens
of the earlv arrivals. Manv of the trails,
though, we're late In arriving, so thM the
market did not come to a close until the
day waa well advanced.
Packers seemed to get more anxious for
Supplies as the morning advanced, aril r.s
a result some bogs that arrived Just before
noon sold a shade better than (he early
arrivals, most of them. If of good quality,
selling at 84.75 and 11.77. Representative
sales;
Date. j 104.1S03. 11802. 1 1801. 11800.11889. 183.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, April 25. WOOL Pulled goods
quiet, as are also territory wools. Idaho
K'ne, l4H1.1c; heavy nne. 13'ni3c; nn
medium, iSl6c; medium, 16fil7c. low me
dium, 174ilfc. Wyoming Fine. 14gi5c;
heavy ffne, IS'ff.U'ic; fine medium. l&i15c;
medium, 18(5 19c; low medium, 18nlc. Utah
and Nevada Fine, 14iffl5c; heavy fine,
134i'13c: tine medium, Ibgi6c; medium,
18 u 19c; low medium, 19jJ20c. Dakota Fine,
lfwjjlSc; fine medium, 16'ul6c; medium. 18fa
19c; low medium. 1920c. Montana Fine
choice. 18$il9c; line average, 17&1SCJ fine
medium choice, !Siai9c: average. loVgl7c;
staple, 19(S20c: medium choice, iwtilrc.
8T. LOU13, April 26. WOO! Steady;
medium grades, combing and clothln'g, 18
j-'2e; light fine. 14Til7c; heavy fine, 12
14: ; tub washed. 2tm31c.
LONDON, April 2n. WOOtThe arrivals
of wool for the third aeries of auction
saleH closed today with the following
amounts: New South Wales, 66.178 bales;
Queenatown, 10,923 bales; Victoria, 4-J.25.1
bales; South Australia, 10.876 bales; West
Australia, 1,778 bales; Tasmania. 8,028 bales;
New Zealand, 124,472 bnlea; Cape of Good
Hope and Natal, 43.877 bales. Ninety-six
thousand bales of Australian wool was for
warded direct to spinners. The total avail
able for the sales Is 183,553. Ineludlng 14,000
bales held over from the second series
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 10.
April 11.
April 12
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
18
14.
15..
16.
17.
18.
18.
20.
21.
22.
a.
24.
16.
to
I 2l t I 87!
641 8
7 291 6 00 I 08 llW
7 231 m I INI 16 I 661
I 181 7 24 1 6 83 6 l I 8tl t W 8 71
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3 64
6 o;u
6 OVS1.1 T 241 a 1 k a jui
4 83 7 14( 8f I 6 27
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a a"l I .6, vo
f Vl 91
4 89
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t 48
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6 93! S 4
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6 46
86! 6 461 3 75
7 141 6 99; 6 I
I 8 96 6 I
7 10 6 1
79.
4 76
4 81
4 !.. 7 !! 8 SS
4 Slki 7 06 8 86 6
4 8l 7 01 6 85 6 801
II U t 90j 0 I'J
4 74' 7 04 7 03, I 77
3 78
t 72
I 71
t 76
16
8 67 I 71
3 63 3 71
8 611 I 87
8 87 3 70
2 72 3 67
8 61
72
8 k8 I 60
ii iu
6 4..
3 72
8 86 I
6 32 I 67;
6 8 8 65
3 63
3 16
3 84
8 74
o
8 71
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:-
Cattle. Hoes, tiheep. H'ses.
c, M. & Bt. p
Union Paclflo
C. A N. W
F., E. Ac M. V
C, St. P., M. aV O...
B. & M
C, B. & Q
K. C. & 8t. J
C. R. I. & P., east..,
C, R. 1. & P., west.
lllliiola Central
Chicago Q. V
Total receipts....
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
numner ot nead indicated
13
40 11 .. 2
2 2
SS 81 4 8
83 4 ..
37 23 T
1 e
1
11..
2
4 1
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188 81 11 7
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4 75
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4 77
4 77
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4 an
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No. 2 foundry northern nt 14 7MT18 86; No, 1
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern suit at 814.i'n'nl4.76.
!4T. 1OC1S. April 2.V-METAL8 Leal,
dull. I 4 . bprlK r. dull, 8 Oo.
tollna Market.
LIVERPOOI.. April 2.V-COTTON -Spot
In limited demand, prl.-es 14 points lower:
American nmidilng lair. T.84o; gtod mid
Uilng, i.id, mliidling, i.teui; low middling
7 owl; good ordinary, 7.4Ju; oriliiuuy, i.ilvi.
Kuturra opened easier and clueeu . easy;
American mliliillr.g, g. o. c, April, 7.41il
Apnl-Mav. T.Sud ; Mnv-June. 7M; June
Julv. 7id; Julv-August, -7 2'l; August
riepti'mber. 7.0Vd ; September-October, aj,sd;
tiilolier-.Vovember. 6.110; Noveinbor-le-cember,
h1; lecember-Jnnuai y, .O-'d;
Jh ir.in ry-I-Vbruarv. 6.OI1I.
NEW ORLEANS, April 25 COTTON
Ppot. nulet; sales, 1.3.l bales; nrdlnary,
ll-16o; good ordinary, 7c; middling,
I3'c; Rom! middling. llc; middling fan,
14 9-lRc. Receipts. 4 6C4 balea; stock, 211.
141 bales. Kutuies, steady; April. 13 40e,
bid; June, 13.711? 13.73c; July. 1.1 3 aioi
August. 12 8Kb 12 9.K'; t4eptemler, lo 7i(fi 15 7Sc ;
October, IIA.111 1 !.(; November, 10.94'j 10.8 ;
Lleccmt'cr, 10.9ti lu.2c.
8HEEI Vhere was a small run of sheep
In sight this ?iornlng only, ten cars being
reported and several of those were late in
arriving. Uuyers were out early and every
thing at all desirable wss sold st an early
hour. The quality', though, was lint up to
the usual stniulard and besides that, all
the wonted Block was very wet, which of
course injured the sale ot It. Some wooled
ewes sold up to 86 and wooxd lambs
brought $6.45. Tluse prices were strong ss
compared with the close of last week and
the general opinion of the trade was that
good stuff would have sold strong to a dime
higher.
Quotations for clipped stock: flood to
choice Innilis. $5.2",jj5.6o; fair to good Inmhs,
$4.5ifi.00; good to choice wooled lambs,
$6.40t6.66; fair to good wooled Inmhs. 85.75
?i8 25; good to choice yearlings or wethers,
$6.(Ki6.n: fulr to good yearling or wellicM,
S4.7o4iri.00; good to choice ewes. $4 7,Vi5 00;
fulr to good ewes, S4.0O$4.7S. Represbntu-
nve suics;
No.
65 western cull ewes
14 western wool ewes
377 western wool ewes
58 westorn wool ewes
Kiaporaled Apples and Dried Kralta.
NEW YORK. April 2S.-E VAPl IRATE! 1
APPLES Continue qi'.let. but steady, wltn
common quoted nt 4'(i5c, prime at 61
6c, choice at t,ific and fancy at 7'3Tc.
CALIFORNIA OKI El) KRCITS Prunes
Show a little hrnier tendency. In spite of
a light demand, with prices ranging from
So to 6V. according to grade. Apricots
are not active, but supplies are light and
firm; choice are held at Si l0x-. extra choice
at U'uliHo and fancy at llfrlSv. Peaches
are, attracting a little better demand, and
choice sve quoted at 71r7i arxtra choice
at iVu'ic u"d fancy at 91ji0o.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. April 2r..-SV;OAR-Ra w,
firm; fair refining, 303 8-16c; centrifugal.
98 test, 3S"i U-l'V. Molusacs sugar, I i'
2 lo-!c. Ketlned. quiet.
NEW ORl.l'TANS. A.prll H l : A H
Bteudy; open kettle, 2li8 l-lc; open kettle
centrifugal. 3if3c; centrirugal white, 4w
;". : yellow. 311 4c; sei-onos, .w(i-.-.
MOLASSES Nomlnitl; open kettle,
IfK-; rentillugal, li17ic.
SYRl'P Nominal, aobc.
we I hers
wooled ewes
wooled ewes
v.elhers ,
wethers
Foreign Financial.
BERLIN, April 23. Trading on .the
Bourse today was quiet; the tendency was
Irregular. Iron shares were the strongest.
Discount rates: Short bills, 2 per cent;
3-month bills. 24 per cent.
PARIS, April 2.V Prices on the Bourse
today opened firm, became dull and closed
Irregular. Rio Tintos gained 12 francs;
Russian Imperial 4s closed at 91.50; 3 per
cent rentes, 97f 7c for the account.
LONDON, April 26. The distribution of
85.000,000 In dividends- Increased the supply
of money in the maritet ioaay. discounts
were ateady In view of the condition of the
continental exchanges. Business on the
Stock exchange generally was quiet and
featureless. The mining settlement pro
gressed satisfactorily. Consols started
ratner 01111 and rained a iracuon owm to
he cheanness of money, but tne rear 01
forthcoming loans checked business and
nv material advance..-Americans opened
nil: the movement . were fractional at
narltv level and thev closed quiet. Ornd
Trunk was wk on traffic, returns. Kaffirs
generally had a hette? tone. Bar gold. 77s
10d: American eaglet. 76s 6d. The amount
f bullion taken into, the ruing 01 ,ngiana
on balance today was 50,000.
40
4i4
17
71
80
48
17
70
80
100
300
ami
400
700
900
1.700
11(0
7
28
19
81
484
128J
70
47t5
7
28
. 19
80
48V
S3
126
70
46
85
53
26 V
39
84
82
18
38
16
18
89
224
185
107
208
48
17
70
t8
784
81
4S
93
70
46
Oils and Rosin.
SAVANNAH. April 26.-OIL-Ttirpentlna,
firm. 4Sc.
ROSIN Firm: A. K and c, 12.40; r:, v.rn;
. ' 5S; O. $.; H. $2.64: I. $2 80; K, 13 15;
M. 83.20: V $.145; W. O.. $3.80: W. W.. $3 80.
OIL CITY, Pa.. April ZD. 01 1 i reoii nai
nees. $1 65; certlficntes, no bid: shipments,
116.978 bbls.: sverage, 81.19R bbls.: runs,
148.780 bbls.: average, 72.823 bbls.: shipments,
Lima, 117,398 bhls. : avernge, M X7 nnis. ;
runs, Lima, 114,180 bbls.; average. 61,054 bbls.
4,400 J06A4 206
, 700 13 IS
100 71 71
100 17
Am. Car fc Foundry.. 900
do pfd V
Am. Cotton Oil 800
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do rfd
Am. LoeomotlTe....
do pfd
Am. Smelt. Ref..
do pfd..
Am. Bugar Ref..;..,
Anseinita. Mln. CO,
Brooklyn B Trans. .28.600
Colo. Fuel 4V Iron
Con. Gas
Corn Products
do tfd
Distillers" Securities..
General Electric
International Paper...
do pfd..
International Pump...
do pfd
National Iad....
North American
Paclflo Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic. Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal V Iron
U. S. Leather
do pfd
TJ. S. Realty
da prd ....
V. 8. Rubber
do pro
U. 8. Steel
rt- nr. 1
Weatlnghouse Elec ...
Western I'nlon 100
Northern Securities... ....... ... .....
Total sales tor ine --i.ow ..........
Btstoa Stock Quotations.
ROSTON. April 26 Call loans. 23 per
cent; time loans, 'toi" lr crni
oloslng of stocks and oonos
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. April 26 DRT GOODS
While buyers show little increased Interest,
the market seema to possess a healthier
tone and In certain Instances sellers refuse
to consider offers which might hare been
accented a few davs bsto. Buvers ar. un
doubtedly canvassing the market with the
purpose of purchasing as soon as uiey are
convinced the time is ripe.
400
800
600
1,400
100
L400
1.200
800
400
1.4110
1.700
. 600
4.800
...76.700
87
26
6
43
16
'37
7
80
7'4
6:
10
67
17
87
264
8
42
16
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7
80
7
67
14
6'2J
10
65
31
206
12
71
21
13
11
66
a
16
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71
212
45V4
16
76
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7
80
0
67
884
157
M
93
Official
Cheta.
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twos A Albany..
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Amor. BMar
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Amer. T. a T
A mar. Woolaa ...
do pta
nomlnloo I. A 8..
Rdlaoa glee. Ilia..
Donoral Elwtrlo ..
U ik Rlactiie
do pfd
Maas. Oaa
t ailed FnlH
In il4 Shoe Mack..
do pfd
V. g. Slaol
da pfd
Bid. Asked.
10 (Wasting, eoamoa
. W A4ntur
. U lAllouaa
. 1ti Amalsam .ated
. M lAmarlraa Zinc ....
Xl 'Atlantic
.IU Bmiham
.141 Cal. A HacU....
.14 Centennial
. ICoppar Range
.Ill ;lalr Weat
. 77 'Pomlnloa Coal ....
. 14 'i Kranklla
1) iUraner
U lial Rnralo
.. 4 Maaa. Mining
,.127 Michigan
..IM Mohawk
. Mont. C. A C
.. 1"S ld Ponlnloa ....
,., 1H Oaoaola
,. I Parrot
..Ill lUulner
,.1M Shaanoa
.. as iTaanarack
.. II Trlnllf
.. 14 r. s. Mlalug
..l7 V. 8. Oil
.. 41 ,t'lah
.. 2 iVIrtorla
. . 10 Winona
tk WolaerlBS
. 78
. 1
4
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NEW YORK, April 26. Ths following are
mining siocas;
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New Tork Money Market.
vv.w von K Ann I K VDNtrr r .11
easy, 1 per cent; closing bid offered at 1
per cent: time loans, caay snd dull; sixty
and ninety days. 24i$ per cent; six months.
364 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 40
4 per cent.
T-KLLNa EXCHANGE-Eajlir, wlti
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coadltloa ef Trade sad Qaotatloaa oa
Staple aad Fancy Prodnee.
EGGS Receipts, liberal: market stead:
rresh stock, iic; including cases, 10c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 11c; roosters.
DCjliic: turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 8c.
t- UTTaiK 1 acKing siock, lie; cnoice
to fancy dairy, ln'allic; separator, 22o.
FRESH FISH Trout, 84il0c; pickerel,
6c; pike, $; perch, 6$4c; blueflsh, 16c;
whltenah, 7t10c; salmon, lie; haddock, 10c;
codfish, 12c; redanapper, 11c; lobster, boiled.
per it., 40c; smoaeo wnitensn, 11c; duii
beada. 11c; catfish, 13iftl4c: black baas, 20o;
halibut, 10c; crapples. lie: herring, 4c;
white rasa. 13c: biueflna. tic: smeila. lOtflio:
Snnsn baddies, smoked, 80
OY2TTEK8 Nsw York counts, per can.
48c; per gal., $2.00; extra select, per can. Ho;
per gal.. 1.75, standard, per can. 27c; per
(al., II fcfil.40.
rsKAtN fer ton. iisuo.
HAY Prices ouotnl bv Omaha Wbolesale
Dealers' assoclstlon: Cheice No. t upland.
IS 60; No. 2, 1-8.00; medium, 87.60; coarse.
00: rva straw. 16.60. These Drlres are for
hay of arocd color and Quality. Demand
fair and tecelpta light
TROPICAL f KUIT".
ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes. 82.60
02 i6; fancy navels, all sises, $3.76.
LEMON'S California, fancy. 300 ts 860.
83.60; choice. 240 to 870 sizes. 33.ftus3.2i.
tiua California, per iu-io. cartons, coc;
Imported Smyrr.a. S-crown. 12c; 6-crown.
14c; 7-crown, i5
BANANAS Psr medium sized bunch.
jjat.s I'tmiHn, per boa or ao pkgs., 82:
per lb. In 60-lu boxes. 60; Oriental stuffsj
dates, per box. $2.40. '
COCOANUTS-Per sack. 84.0D; per dog.
ioc.
TRT-TTa
APPLES Oregon rancy reds, per box,
$1.80; New York er.port Greenings, Uussels
and Haldwlns. $4 UO.
STRAWBERRIES Teias. per 24-qt. ease.
83-l.
POTATOES Coloraao. H 2b: Dakota, per
bu.. tl.au: new Bermuda, potatoes, per bid..
$2.50.
NAVY BEANS per OU.. Catfltt.
CELERY Large California, aoc. 76a- s4
80c.
ONIONS-Bpanlsh. per crate. $1.80; Ber
muda, per bo-lb. crate, $2.00.
CABHAGE California, per lb., 8io.
CUCUMBERS Per doz . $t4iig.7i
TOMATOES Florida, per 4-basaet crate,
fancy, $260: choice, $2.00.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches. $63 60a.
LETTUCE HEADS Per duz. Lunches. 80s
01 00, top lettuoe. per aoa.. atauo.
TL'RNit'S-tiouthern, per doz., 460.
BEETS Southern, per doz,. ana.
CARROTS Southern, par dog., 7ie.
PA RbLE V Southern Mr doz.. Aat460.
ePlNACH-Per bu.. tl.taMiia.
BEANS Win, per bu. box, $3.00; string
per bu. box, 13 00.
Mlbi'EI.LANKOUg.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c: Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; Muck
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, lac; Wisconsin
iimtxrger,. lie
CIDtR-Per bbl., $5.60; per bbl., $3.2i
HONEY Nebraska, per .4 frvia.a, $-ou
Utah and Colorado, ' per 24 frames, IU.UU,
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HIDES No. i green, c; No. j grten. Sc,
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 sailed, 4c; No ! ve.i
calf, to 12 Hat.. -; No, 2 veal calf, 1.
to Li lbs., V", ury sahed hides, kuj
sheep ivelts. ndTr; bushirtes. i
HORSERADISH Per case of 1 dozen,
packed, 80c.
NUTS Walnuts. No, 1 soft shell, per lb.,
lie; bard nhell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft sb:ll.
per lo , 13c; No. 8 hard ataelL pr lb., Ki
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, pr lb.
luc; peanuts, ver id., ec; roaatra panuta.
per ao., sc; 1,0111 wamun, i-aivajc; targe
hickory nuts, pt r bu , II 60. brazba. per lb..
11c; filbert, per 10.. lie; almonds, soft
tnen. per in. uc; cam snsu, as, aUBil
barks. Mr bu, . Mi, aitaug aau.d, ...
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Buyers. Cattle. Hons.
Omaha Packing Co 7K6 1.'7
Swift and Company n!! 1 440
Cudahy Packing Co - l.;50
Armour A Co 817 1,7
Swift, from country 64 14il
Armour, from Sioux City MM) ....
vansant dk CO iw
Lobman Co 1't .... ....
W. I. StSD ien 97
Hill A Son
Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 44
L. K. Husz 4
Hobbick A B 7
Sol Degan 18
H. & B. Co
J. B. Root 39
Haggerty & Co 2
Nelaon Morris & Co 115
Other buyers 8,19 ,
Total 4,138 8,564 I,l2
CATTLE There were a few more cattle
here this morning than arrived . week ugo,
but trains were lata owing, no doubt, in a
large measure to the heavy ruins. Trading,
though, wus quite active, with, but little
change in ruling prices and .the early ar
rivals were soon all disponed of.
The market on beef steers could be Quoted
active and ateady. Buyers seemed to be
quite anxloua for supplies, and as there waa
not an excessive numner offered the market
ruled active, with some or the choicer
bunches a little stronger than at the close
of last week. Except for the late arrivals,
which delayed the extreme close until a late
hour, a good clearance was made at a rea
sonably early hour. 1
There was also a brisk demand lor
butcher stock and with moderate offerings
good, steady prices were paid for every
thing at all doalrable. In fnct, buyers and
some salesmen were calling the market a
trifle stronger In spots. Good light weight
cows and heifers continued to sell to the
best advantaa-e. but still all kinds sold
without difficulty this morning st fully as
good prices as were paid late last week.
There was no particular change in th
market for bulls. Just about steady pYlces
were paid and tne demand was rainy gooa.
Veal calves and stags also sold in last
week's notches.
The stocker and feeder market could
safely be quoted steady. The demand from
the country laat week was sufficient to
clean tin practically all the cattle that spec
ulators had on hand, and as a result they
sll wanted fresh supplies today. Only a
few cattle arrived and the general run of
cattle sold at steady prices, while something
choice was a little stronger. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS.
2 western
265 western
8 western
24. western
31 westrrn
453 western lambs
2 western lambs
!!5 western wooled lambs...
63 western wooled lorn lis ..
1 buck
130 western ewes
HI western spring lambs ...
IW western Inmhs
2 western wooled wethers
861 Colorado wooled lambs..
2h Colorado wooled lamhs ..
17 western spring lambs ...
CHICAGO
Cattle and larnhi Tea to Fifteen Cents
Higher and Hogs Lower.
CHICAOO. Anrll 25. CATTLE Receipts.
26.U00 head: mnrket lixirtoc higher; good to
prime steers, ,Mtiit no; poor 10 nieuiuni,
3.!lOii5.iO; Blockers tnd feeders, SJ.W"u4.40;
cons, $1. 76414.35; heifers, $2.2M.5; canners,
$1.7663.50; bulls, $2,0044.10; calves, t2.6owo.60;
ovua tei utters 14111914. jb.
HOGS Receipts, 4H.MIO noan; estimate!!
tomorrow. iUS.lltO: market linrlnC lower, out
closed steady; mixed and butchers, $4.80iJ
5.10: aood to choice heavy, tS.ootfw.lOj rough
eavv. 84.SofH.K6: light. 44.iaiab.ub; uuik or
SHEEP AM) UM US Receipts, so,""!
head: sheep steady: lambs strong to 100
hlirher: aood to choice wethers. 4.7oi(i5.5i
air to cnoice mixeo. ij.oih,o"; wniirm
heep, clipped, M.uOfgo oo; nutive lamos,
tinned i. i 4,5. 75: western lambs, clipped,
$5.utvi4.W; western lambs, wooled, $6.25jj7.00.
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I'nlted States Treasury.
WASHINGTON. ADril 35. Today 8 state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of $150.0mi,X reserve
In the division of redemption, snows avail
able cash balance $-'20,267,521; gold, $101,.
6NJ.794.
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Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. April 25. Bank clearings for to-
dnv were $1 nXI,728.48, an increase of $fi6.
276!3o over the corresponding day last year.
Elgin Baltei Market.
EDO IN, 111.--April ;6.-BI'TTKR Market
firm, sc'llng at 23c today, the some ns last
week. Fnlcs .'or the week were 474.000 lbs.
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HEAL. 1CSTATN TRA-KSFERS,
' JteV York Lire Stork Market.
KEW TORK Anrll 25. BEEVES Re
ceipts 8,778 head; mnrket for steers low to
10o lower; bulls, Arm; cows, firm to 15o
blgher. Native steers, $4.65.40; bulls,
$3.2634.40; cows. $1.7!V?r4.10. Cables quoted
live cattle slow at llo to 12'4C per pound,
dressed weight; sheep, steady at lJVfco. to
18c; yearlings, 14o dressed weight. Ship
ments todity. none.
CALVES Receipts 7.052 head; demand
fair, mnrket closing dull; prices 25c lower;
choice, $o.lJ6.on; general sales, $I.id?i..5(.;
little calves, $3.00; city dresaed veala lower
at 6c to He. per pound; country aresaeu,
weak at 6c to 8c. . . .
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts ll.xeo
head; market for sheep steady; lamhs,
steadv to a shade lower; wooled sheep,
$4.fl0fi.00; good clipped sheep. $5.00; culls.
$3.00ii3.60: wooled lamhs, $7.ihk87.40: clipped
lambs. $5.&0i.40; spring lam us, s.uuo4.tu
each. '
HOOS Receipts 16,460 head; maritet ioo
to 20c lower; prime state bogs, a.&itf..'S0.
Kansas City Lira Stock Market.
KANuAS CITY, April 25 CATTLE Re
ceipts 4.0(10 head, ineludlng 800 southerns.
Market strong to 10c higher; export and
dreased beef steers, 6c higher, $4.7fVS5.26:
fair to good strong. $4onra4ou; western tea
steers. 5o higher, $3.7M4.7r.; Blockers and
feeders, 6c higher. I3.2V34.00; southern
steers. 16c higher. $3.7515.00; southern cows,
strong. $2.75iu3.60; native cows. $:.or5426;
native heifers. $3.604.50; bulls, $J.533.80;
calves, $2.75&fi.f)ft.
HOI JS Receipts. 8.000 hesd. Market Ro
lower; top, $4.9214: bulk. $4.804.90; heavy.
i4.Hf.0r4.92ii,; packers. $4.80)4.80; pigs and
lights, $4.264.85. ,
BHEEl' Ar.li iAfti tin neceipis, i.wi
head. Market strong to 10c higher; native
lambs, $o.600ifl.40; western lambs. IS.fiOfJ
6.60; fed ewes. ti.vmS.aft; yearlings. $j.0K(
00; Blockers grid feeders, t;.ixm4.w.
It. I.oals Live Stock Market.
ST. IX3U18. April J$.--CATTI,E RecelpU.
2,6u0 bead. Including MJ Texana. Market
strong: native shipping and export alter a,
$4.3fVflo.i; drossed beet and butcher steers,
$4.boo.bu; steers under 1.0U0 pounds, $4,001
i.:-6; Blockers and leeders, $J.oiKtf4.bo; cows
and heifers, t..oU'a4.nu; canners, i. iofli.au;
buns $k.ui(3.iD; caives, u.uiniouu; lexas
and Indian stars. ta.&Otti 4.76: cows nnd heif
ers. 12.mhu3.76.
M-K Receipts, o,w." nraa. AiRmei jiwt
15c lower; pigs ana ngnis. n v-ui w; pack
ers. !4.6j'(j4.uu; iiulclieis and best heavy
IIHflD.lO.
t4111!.r.l' a in Li ia m ria neceipis i.waj
head. Market steauv: native m'lttnus
$4.t0'p5.76; lambs, i).:-,i4...Mi; culls and buvs,
Ws)4.bU; atockers, . w. J.uu.
lipeds nicd for record April 25 us furnished
bv tln .Midland Uuaranteo and Trusi
(umpituy, bunued abstracter, 1W4 Faiuain
Bircet, ior 'Ine liee:
Peter Aiuiidxcnciik and wife lo Conrad
Unif. lot 6, block 13. Jclter's 1st add. .$1,000
Karel Hiehno and wife to Joseph and
ErHiitlHku 1'chytll, lots io und 16.
block 2, sub. or block 30, Albright a
Choice J
iioward D. Jones und wife to Mathew
Ka'ser, lot 6, block 1, Halcyon
Heights 40C
Stephen K. States to Nellie 14. States,
lutM 3 nnd 4. block 114, Dundee ...... 1
Miirle Kodym and husband to Amanda
U Wit luerman. lot 6, block 5. Boggs
Ac Hill's 2d add 2,600
Patrick Powers to Bridget Powers,
north 44 feet lot 4, Mock , S. JS.
Rogers' add I
Mary C. Troup mid husband to John
M. Flxa, north 24 feet lot 8, Ken
slug ton TOt
A. R. Ford and wife to Mary C.
Troup, same 1
South Omaha Investment Co. to Ernest
rictrich anl Johanna E. Dietrich,
li ts 5, 11, 12, 13, 14 und 15, block 8.
8nelby Place 760
Harriet U. Clapn and husband to Her
man J. Roesslg, lots 4 and 11, block
I, Hoock's sub M
William H. Male to James N. Brown,
lot 2, block 4. Sherwood's sub 1
F. W. Sullivan and wife to Hedevlg
Kersgaard, lot 62, block 1, Saunders
A Himebaugh'B dd 70s
Illldiir Appelgren to Seraphim Bleverg.
lots 1 and 2. block 11. Hose Hill IM
Same to f-ame, lots 26 and 26. block
II. Rose Hill IM
Ai!ellna F. Shrlver and husband to
Louis Harris, lots 11 and 12. block !. '
Vnrlh fliiahn add 73
! Wlnslnw H Edwards to Fred ' t.
Wcad. lot 21, block 18, Hrlgg t'lace. 73
Joseph Vollr to Alosle Zeleny, lot It. .
block Brown park : 800
Henrv 8. P.ouyer and wife to Fred P.
Smith, lot 12. mock n. fiamview i.uoo
South Omaha Land Co. to Joe Bron-
flel. nart of lot 9, block ?. Boutn
Omaha , 173
Simon B. Clark and Elizabeth Clark
to Charles F Mack, lots 4 gna p,
blr.ck 11, Ornmsr-y patk 100
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ttt. T. LIFE AHCADBI )
Our Bong galas, wbloh have bwa laetganUI
to our seaaral brokrs la
STOCKS AND GRAINS
Bira let ua ta esUMIak a IPgCUl, BOND M
yARTMENT. W nil ss4 star, er will but
OOYtHN-tsTBOIIOs
AILRQ80 I0NDS
MUNIDI'Al BONDS
and other HUH 9RA0I SECURITIES
FOR GAIN
Bualnaaa ua k st y e ear i
Branch f Itloe. and Salivary suda ffm ew
senaral oOa la MlnnaepolU -.fcrousa any el
lb 114 sallanal n ataw banks ohlcs ar eur
4anolturtaa. V
Bond Liitt Sent on, Jlequctl
COMMISSION CO
Grain Sfocki-Bondi.
OEXERAL OFFICK,
J. Y. Uto Bldgr. msssUi.
OMAHA BRANCH.
1415 Foraasn Bl. Telephoao tH4vT.
THOB. K. WADDIC'K. Cor.
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Joseph live Stork MarLet.
JOSEPH. April 26. CATTLE Re
st
BT.
celpts 2,1116 heiid. Market steady to inc.
higher; natives, ao.viu -o; cows ana lit it
ers, 82.iAiil4.7a; Blockers ana reaurs, js.uu
tj 4 40.
iiikjb neceiuis i.vv neu. iviai-Kei wfHH
to lua lower; light, $4. ii'tit h-'.-j, medium and
heavy. U ul,itt 0.
bltEKf Alu LJii-rteceiu's
head. Market strong to luc higher; lambs.
$6.76; ewes, $5 li.
Sloos City L.lve Stuck Market.
SIOUX ClTT. Ia.. April 2V (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, a.lDO head.
Market higher; stockers strong and active;
beeves, f3.BOfi4.80; cowa, bulla and mixed,
$2.2uu4.00: atockers and feeders, tU.JOj4.iaj;
calvea und yearlings, $.7Sii8 W.
HCK38 Receipts, J.ow nria. aiarket mi
10c lower, selling at $4.GO?e4.80; bulk, fUotf
4.76.
Stoek la Mght.
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the sis principal
day:
South Omaha "...
Chicago
Kansas City ,
Bt. louls
Bt. Joseph
Bioux City ,
Totals i
western titles jester-
Cattle.
,. 4'1
,. 26.000
, . i"
,. 2.64)
.. 2,135
.. $.2ou
Hogs.
' I. two
4'J,'")
6.)
$.50
1ii-J
t0
Sheep.
2,700
2.00O
4 1"!
S.iOl)
b.KX
Updike Commission Co.,
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Business handled promptly in all market
Office, US Bee Building.
Telephone 2454. t '
Q. V. UPDIKE. MANAGER. i
LOWREYBROS.&CO
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Grain, Stocks
and Provisions.
Room 212, N. V. IAU studding. Phone 8610.
Special attention given to ttlegrapli and
mail orders. OMAHA.
Oft-MX STEAMSHIPS.
.42.8:15 70,4fA il.tM
' Melgl Market.
NEW TORK , April 26. MET A 1.8 Tin
was lnwer In Ixn(lon. spot declining los
to 128 and futures 2s Sd to 126 15s. Lo
cally the market waa quiet and unchanged
at $tf.87VT3t Coptr. ,i,0, a jt.
tie higher in London, spot being quoted
la 3d blgher at 68 la 3d, while futures ad
vancing 8s td closed ul 67 lu lid. The
local market for copper remains steady.
Ike I quoted at $lJfctJ1$ .62"4, electrolytic
at $11.12H43'13 25. and tasting at 112 XlWa
13 1'". Lead remained steady here nt
$4 $6, and waa aim unchanged In the
Ismdon market, where spot closed At
12 8std. Speller, like lesd. wss un
changed In both mark. ia. lxndon quoted
spot at 22 7s 6d, while the lo al pilce
ranged from $f..2U to 8S 28. Iron rlosed at
52s In Qlagow and 44a 4. 1 In Middles bor
ough IM-ally Iron was unchsnged. No. 1
foundry northern U quottd at ILS.iilb 76;
CQMPA6NIE 6ENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE
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willnsa avar laiuaoay st 1 a. aa.
balxrraiua, aay U, Jui.a I, Jul 1, Aug. Ii. .
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Laluuralna, May I; Jua I: Julv li. . II. .
lkraiaua. Juu IU; July M; gpi. ,-m. Oct. IT.
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Caaisaiijr's aaatllHila Irsina, HaTa-f aria, mavi,
Asauta:
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Louis NM44, glrat National atauk,
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