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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, 'APRIL 30, 1004.
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CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET
Borthweit Btsrs and SoaUwuit
Eater tbs Fit.
Built
INCREASE EXPECTED IN VISIBLE WHEAT
apply Ma? Exceed Lut Ytif1! tn-
Weataer Ideal far
Wheat.
ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re
ported receipts of 80 cars, against 61 car
inst weeg ana 19b a year ago.
Pino weather started the corn market
rather eaBier. The strength In wheat, how.
ever, had a counterbalancing enectt tne
market becoming firmer on a moderate de
mand. The close waa barely steady. Julv
opened ftc lower at 48(&4Sc and closed
at 4BVc. nay ciosea at 4o-o. ijocai re
ceipts were 161 cars, with 30 of contract
gtnde.
Sentiment In the oats pit was very bull
ish. The market closed firm. July opened
So lower to o higher at S83rJ9o, ranged
between S8c and and So, closing at 890.
Local receipts were 20 cars.
Liquidation due to a bearish hog market
waa' responsible for lower prices throughout
V. a. n.-irt4 .-in 11a. Th. m a r kr n t r'niarl weak
Ohio valley there 1 total failure. Some at tht low point. Final quotai J on July
org were on loc at 112.110; lar,.. was nown
IHlSc at 36.72V36.75. and ribs 16o nt 16 45.
me leading luiurea rangea as iouowsi
Artlclee. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tea'y.
OMAHA. April 28. 1904.
The northwest seems to be arrayed In
the wheat situation against tbe southwest
and the miouie west, ihe hoi inertia are
bearish ana tbe southerns end easterners
bullish. The weatlisr Is now perfect lor
spring wheat and the seeding, with the ex
ception oi me ttea Kiver vaiiey, is tar
along and going finely. Manltooa sends
good reports, s'or tbese reasons tbe norih
western mills are bearish and must of the
cash wheat men In that section also are
of that turn. BU Louis, on the other hand,
has turned bullish and so has Chicago,
and the buying Thursday and touay WdS
largely by professionals In these p. acta.
The buying of cash wheat, however, has
Wen largely ef tbe retail sort and It no
change oauies soon tbe visible supply will
be larger than than last year. The world's
Visible supply la now so.
Bnow's weekly report Is considered very
bullish and induced some buying. He finds
the winter wheat average condlton has
iowered sine April L Ohio, Michigan and
ndlana are bad and in some points of the
Ohio valley there is total failure. Some
points In Illinois, Missouri and Kansas
are also poor. Bpiing wheat seeding has
progressed well exoept In Red river vaiiey.
The oold weather has delayed the germina
tion. Interest centers In the May delivery of
corn. It Is generally conceded Armour
can control the cash corn after May 1
and It Is expected he will move it out freely.
There Is muoh speculation as to what will
be done in olearlng up his short line of
July and long of May, In which he Is
thought to still have contracts which will
cover a large part ef his holdings. Tbs
next corn movement will probably not start
before the end of May. If the present
Stock Is disposed of before that time deal
ers look for high prices, but If it Is not,
then low prices will be experienced. No
decline Is thought likely 'fur the present
with the corn on a shipping basis and close
to an export basis.
The buying sentiment In all futures had
control of the Omaha market this morn
ing, and as everyone had the same Idea,
no grain was fur sale for future dallvery
ana tne market was at a stanusuu.
The range In price of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close today and
Thursday were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Thur.
wneatr
May .
July .
Corn
May .
July
Oats-
May 40
July 86
Kept 80
A asked. B Did.
Local Cash Grain Market.
The only feature of the spot grain busi
ness today was the advance of com
another half cent. The cash grain men
feel that tbe low limit hue been reached
until at least the beginning of the May
delivery. They are however on the fence
as to later conditions. Receipts were:
WheaJ, 10 cars In and 10 ears out; one
week ago, 4 and 1 car; corn, U oars In and
I cars out; one week ago 88 and 11 cars;
oats. 3 cars in: one week sro 3 cars in.
Chicago received one car less of wheat
than Omaha and only 30 cars of oats
Representative sales of our lots by
sample on tracx, umaot:
Mixed corn. No. 3, 1 car, 47c; 1 car, 46c;
Jso. 4, 1 car, 46o.
White oats. No. 4, 1 cars, S9c.
.I ' I W . XJ A t T,..
miiim wa.mi, , vis vn , iiu.
WHEAT No. S hard. R3'u5c; No. t hard,
SlihlUc: No. 4 hard. 7l.'76c: . No. 3 spring.
83(&86c; No. I spring, Rl!03c; No. 4 spring,
TlWibo.
CORN No.
oiuoaoo omAin ard rao vinos s
restusi ef th Treats sua Cloalaaj
Prices Board ef Trade.
CHICAGO, April . la the face of ex
cellent weather for all kinds of farm work
a majority of wheat traders today remained
bullish on the crop situation, buying orders
being of sulllclent quantity to cause a net
advance of 4fc In the July option. Corn
shows a loss of c. Oats are up o. Pro
visions are down UVfca o.
Influenced by the exoeedlngly favorable
weather wheat ODened a trine easier, July
being off 'ac at 84jc. Shorts were
active buyers of the May delivery, advanc
ing the price of that option about lo.
July in the meantime sold up to S6c. The
market held strong until the laat half hour,
when a reaction occurred on protlt-taklng.
A firm tone prevailed at the close. Final
figures on July were at 84c. May ranged
between SSc and 8c, closing at a9o.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to
i,4i on. Exports or wheat and Hour ror
the week, according to Biadstreet's. were
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
other Influences curtailed the supplies of
money on m mwni today. Discounts
were nrm. vonnois were in atfronr invest'
ment demand. Home rails were subject to
scattered profit taking. Americans were
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Market Conines Apa.htlio and Irregular 2?')&0t& ed Cattl. Beoslptt Mors Modsratt and Pxloss
Within VarTow Bound
FIRMNESS DUE TO LACK OP SELLING
Totals of Exports for the Week Far
la Excess of Aay Previous.
Exports for the game
Period.
NEW YORK, April 29. There waa little
change today in the character of the stock
market, which was one ot apathy and Ir
regularity within narrow bounds, as the
equal to l,0uo,OU9 bu. Primary receipts were I moods of traders changed. The firmness
162, 2u0 bu., compared with 21,S00 bu. a year . was due rather to a total absence of sell-
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
Corn-
May
July
Sept.
Oats
May
July
Sept.
Pork-
May
July
Lard-
May
July,
Sept.
Ribs
May
July
Bept
894JS9
6eJ
11 80
13 16
I 65
so
36
6 40
e
6
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so-
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koj
4Mal
48i
89S
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13 221
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6 8a
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IV
11 70
12 06
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6 26
6 46
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81
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76
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27
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60
81
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tng pressure rather than to support by
buying stocks. London also helped in a
sympathetic way, but did nothing prac
tical in the way of buying stocks. Reports
of railroad earnings at hand today made a
very poor snowing, even Reading and Le
high alley making a poor comparison with
last years corj egponuing period, wnicn
was, however, one of large earnings. We-
oasu and uanauian t'acino snowed even
less favorable comparisons. The average
of the decline In near earnings for March
Is thus expanding to a substantial per
centage. Tne high priced coalers were In
clined to run on as easily as they have
recently advanced.
Stocks held rather nrmer on the an
nouncement of ll.6ou.0O0 gold for export to
morrow by J. P. Morgan & Co. A small
niuamint had been announced earner in viucmo rer.
the day. This brings the totals for the Con. Tobacoo 4s,
week up to lU,8oO,ow, which is far In ex
oess of any exports from New York tor
a single week heretofore. The record ex
port for a month stands at Zi,4WJ.oou, tor
May, UH, The money market was sun
unaffected cy tnis neavy aruin, out me
dimensions of the movement had an effect
-on sentiraenL
Today a engagement of gold will not
figure In tomorrow's bank statement. The
San Francisco transfers have taken from
. v. . tcimnM hilt Ih. Awiruu in
cash Is likely to be reduced to under 12,000,
below the best quotations of the day.
Hew Tork Money Market.
NR7W YORK. April 29. MONEY On call.
offered at 1 per cent; time loans, easy and
dull; sixty and ninety days, 2tji'i per cent;
six montns, fiwn per cent; prime mercan
tile Paper, u. rer cent.
BTERUNO JLUHA .NU Fi Firmer, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 84.879
4.8706 for demand and at 84.StxuM.S510 for
sixty-day Dins; posien raies, m m ana st-ss;
commercial bills, t4.494.84V
SILVER Bar. Mc; Mexican dollars.
IJONDfl Government, strong; railroad.
Steady.
The closing quotations on nonas are as
follows-
C. B. nl. U. ng....llManhktUa a g. 4s.. .109
tu eonpoa iik,m. Cantrsl s ri
to Is. ng 1M 4o 1st Ino. U
to coupon 1"T4 Minn. (. U ... M
Co sow 4a, rag !,., k. a t. iw
in coupon lM4i do at n
o old 4s. rt 10? N. R. R. of M. o. 4a. n
Eald Otnera'lj 6tdj.
HOGS CONTINUED I0WNWARD COURSE
Tory aa all Rob ot Sheep sue Lassos
tM ana Everythla Waa
Boaght tp la Short Order
at Good Steady Prloea.
BOUTH OMAHA, AprU , 1904.
Recelota were:
Ottlcial Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Ottlcial Thursday ..
OUiclai sYioay
CaUle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 4..1MI s,oJ a,lsa
,.. 7,138 16.786
.. 6.614 14.IKU
.. 8,024 12,ui
4o eoapon 107 u.
Alchlaon gai. 4s luo
So aaj. a i
Atlantis a U 4s M',
B. a O. 4s 100H
Mo t t4Vk
Ctntrsl Oa. ts....lMVk
la I at Ino TO
Ctira. Ohio 4V4t...l01 St. U A 1.
Chlcao A. IV,a... 77 it. Lll
N. T. C. (. HS M
N J. C. s. Ra Ut
No. FaolAo 4s 10SH
do Is VI
N. A W. a. 4s 17
O. B. L. 4s A par.... M
Pann. eonv. Im
Reading son. 4a l
M . a. ta..iu
F. fg. 4s. KH
C, B. A 4. a. 4s... Mli St. L I. W, 11 MV4
C. N. A B. P. g 4a.llVt Saaboard A. U 4s.... W
O. A N. W. s. Ta..lV So. paollo 4s 1
C, B. I. A P. 4s... viv, g,. Raiiwar a IUUj
do col. Is so Taxaa A P. la lll
C.C.C. A B. L. s. 4B..10M4 T.. It. L 4 W. 4a.. H
UX Vnloo PaolBa 4a 104
Colo. A So.
V. A R. O. 4a....
Krta prior llaa 4s.
do son. as.
P. W. A I. 0. Is.
as
17
.107V.
do conv.
TJ. S. Staal Id la,
Wabash it ,
do deb. D.
W. A U g. to
wis. rstral 4a...
.1"
s
Five days this week... 26.834 6L711 81.991
Same days last weck....21.6t 64,o92 83,i2
Same week before 22,uvi 4&,od3 i,o6
Bams three weeks ago.. 17,911 87,178 k9,b92
Same four Weeks ago... 20.714 62.7S4 2,v82
Same days last year....l,io2 8a,140 16,914
RKCE1PT8 FOR TUB YEAR TO DATB.
The following table, shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oman for
the year to date with comparison with last
year: riwot. iiru- ino.
Cattle 87.80S &!1.195 6.6US
Hogs 89,897 741,990 87.907
Sheep 688,016 462,649 136,8tft
Averase nrlnea noM for boss at South
Omaha for the last several days with comparisons:
Late. I U04.U0l.rista.lS01.l00.USN.loM.
Hocking Val. ....!( Colo. P. A L a. la.. Ta
l a w. uu. as. ut
Offered.
Bostoa Stock (kootatloas.
BOSTON. April . Call loans. 83SH per
cent; time loans, Sl?4 per cent. Official
April
April
April
April
April
April
closing of stocks and bonds
I 1.. n k.. a. .... M..int. h ih. 1 1 lu f I OAtoSlaoa adj. to II ,Watlns.
.i.! I mnwmm mnvmant Thft nn V nr PA mnVtt- I AflTaniUrS
48
48
40
as
81
11 96
18 26
72
87
1 uu
42
o 01)
6 70
81
70
46
4u
83
76
46
46
40
80
81
76
46
40
86
80
82 B 81 B
7bB 76 B
46 B 464B
46B 46B
40B 40 B
SO A 80 B
express movement. The only price move
ments nr imnortanca were in BDeoiaiues.
w- ---- - - . I
Local gas stocks moved up on rumors ot
closer association. Tennessee oai was
forced down on reports ot reinstatement
of old control in the property, Erie March
earnings continued to burden that stock.
Amalgamated Copper seemed affected by
the atrenath of the ooDDer market. The
advance in the United States Rubber stocks
wits unexplained. The heavy gold engage
ments had little effect on the market. The
unwonted appearance of J. P. Morgan &
Co. as esporiera caused some apprehension
that none nr tne Drevioua exports were 011
account of the Panama payments. Tne
week's exports of wheat are pronounced
iIia amillnt In fourteen vears. The re
port of a syndicate to take the 827,000,000 Dominion LAS.
Max. Central to.
Atchison
do pfd
'Boston A Albany. .141
Boaton A Maine.. ..It
Bnaton Eiavaled ....HI
'Filchburi pld Ul
Max. Central
N. T., N. H. A H..18KV
Per Marquatle 77
Union Paciflo
Amar. Araa. Cham.
do pld 71
Amar. Pou. Tuba... thi
Amar. Sugar Iff
do pfd in
Amar. T. A T 1M
Amar. Woolao 10
do pfd "4
W Allouea
Amalgamatad ..
Americas Ains
Atlantla
Bingham ,
Cat. A Heals..
Cantennial
Copper Kanga .
Daly Wast
Dominion Coal
itv hnnrla Indicate the DrOBDect of COn- ttdlaon E1c. IllU.
iini..H vr,al..n nf tha loan item of the Qaneral Biaotrle
No. 1. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
PLOUHPIrm. atsadvj winter natemtx.
$4. 7uhh. 80; winter straights, 84.40c(4.80: spring banks. Bonds were steady. Total sales.
atraianta. u.wiftd 1 rmr value, ll.soo.uuu. uniteu otatea an u
vanced ana tne new as per cent, wu
call.
1 ,i following were the Quotations on the
New York Stock exenange yesterday;
buies.Hlg h. Lo w.Close.
Atchison 6,400 73 72 72
S, 47SH8c; No. 8, 4R0
patents, $4-iVu4.60r spring
4.10: bnkers. I2.668.80.
WHEAT No. 8 spring, 90S 94c; No. 8. 85
94c: No. 2 red. tl.0mul.02.
CORN No. 8. 66c: No. 2 yellow. 60t
ic.
OATH NO. 2, 40i4i41c; NO. 8 White, 45C ;
imo. 3 wnite, zjHuo.
It I ti ISO. X. 7U4kl'10.
BAKLEV Good feeding. 800380: fair to
cnoice malting, 4.'u'ac.
1 flax, 81.01 ; No. 1 north
western, 81.08; prime timothy, 82.96;
clover, contract grade, 810.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 811.70
CU.YO. lard, per 100 ids., its.btra.tu. wnort
ribs sides Ulooee), 86.12(&6.2&; dry salted
snouiders (Doxedj, s8.6Ui36.7d.
The following were the receipts and
shipments of Hour and grain:
RecelDts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 23,100 16.200
Wheat, bu 121,000 16,600
Corn, bu 1S0.4O0 18l.W
Oats, bu 91.400 99.400
Kye, bu 1,000 1.000
Barley, bu 26,400 o,60u
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creamery. 14i'23o:
dairy, 14321c. Eggs, easy; at mark, cases
included, lbwiec. unease, wean, yioc.
47o ; No. 4, 44CdH6c; no grade, 8fi40c; No.
L..iwa yellow, 4849c; No. 8 yellow, 4(Va-;o; No.
Ja,
leataa white. 47048c: No. 8 white. 464H7C.
" supyh OATS No. 2, 404j'41c; No. 8, 8a4iP39c; No.
4, 87ijic; No. 3 white, 4y41c; No. 8 white.
swu4va.; no. e waive, aowtav; siuiiua.ru,
elo,
Holes from the Exchange Oltlaea.
Exchange visitors were E. O. Pierce, of
. Leigh. Neb., and C. C. Clifton, South
vmana.
of wheat, 8 cars graded No. 4 hard and 1 TV
St. Louis Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. April 2S. WHEAT Higher
on Dai crop news ana snorts ouying; ino.
1 red, cash, elevator, 98c; track, 99ctiS1.06;
May. 96c; July, t2c; No. 2 hard, 806fc.
CORN Weak : No. 2 cash. 484c: track.
60c: May. 4ti4,c: July. 47c.
UA18-t,afly; tracg, 4-U4jc; juiy, siw.
September, 31c; No. 2 while, 4foftf4o.
FLOUR Higher: red winter patents.
84.906.00; special brands, Vo'u'oo higher;
extra fancy and straight, 84-404. 85; dear,
oar No. 4 spring; of corn, 1 car graded No.
t, t cars No. 8. 1 cars No. 4, 2 cars No. 3
yellow, 4 cars No. 8 white and 1 car No. 4
white; of oats, 8 cars graded No. 8 white,
S cars no. waits ana 1 car no graae.
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
' Closing prices of grain today and Thurs
day afc uie luaiaoM ukuicu www mm iwuvna.
CHICAGO.
Closed-
Wheat Today. Thurs.
May 1 ................ eaA oJCj
July
Corn
May July
AsseSMJewSSAev e 84 80)f
i4sllllli4seoe4eta
IIM4tteM44
46B
U
KANSAS CITY.
Wheatr-
Iay .'.Ma..... ........ . 82 B
July 74
Corn
eaHIlltllll44 44
.... 48
ST. LOUIS.
May
July
Wheat
May July
Corn
- May
July
Wheat
May ..
July ..
98 B
82A
80
4
43
5
SEED TIMOTHY Steady; J2.4CKg2.60.
COKNMEAIj-steady; z.40.
BRAN Hteadv: sacked east track. 90c.
HAY Firm and quiet; timothy, 87.009
14.00; prairie, 88.0010.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 820.
BAQaiNt-c.
HEMP TWINE 60.
PROVISIONS Lard lower: prime steam.
16.26. Pork lower; jobbing, 811.87. Bacon
lower; boxed extra snorts, (.zo; clear rioa,
MIA. . K r. t nU. . 7(t
Po.TT.TRY Steady : chickens. 10c; springs.
83.0016.00 per dosen; turxeys, uotao; oucxs,
11c: aeeee. txuic.
BUTTER Steady creamery. I724o;
oalry, 144J180.
rteoeipio. cuupmenta 1 wu.uo. M .
do utd
Baltimore & Ohio..,
do pfd
Canadian Pactno ...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio
Chicago & Alton....,
do pld
Chicago O. W ,
Shlcago & N. W....
., M. & St. P ,
do pfd
Chicago T. At T
do pfd
C. C. C. & St L....
Colorado Southern....
do 1st pfd
do Id nfd
Delaware & Hudson..
D., L. Sl Western
Denver 4 Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do Dfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L
Met. Securities .......
Met. Street Ry
Minneapolis & St. L. .
M.i St. f. dk s. a. M.
do pfd
Missouri Paciflo .....
M , K. & Texas
do pfd
N. R. R. of M., pfd.
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Ontario & Western...
Pennsylvania
P., U.. V. dfc BL Jj....
Reading
do 1st ptd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co.
do pfd
St. L. at S. r. 2d pfd.
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
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3 84
3 74
a
371
8 64
3 79
8 77
3 7
,.14a
.Hk
.uo
.. r
I. ?
.. IHI
,. 4M
. lao
. no
. tao
. 1M
I 10 1
I 10 1
8 X
CALVES
..li9
..11M
9 10
I M
I M
I M
I 14
I n
1 00
1 to
1.
1...
la...
1...
I...
4...
8...
1M
M
141
, 130
, 140
170
130
I TS
I M
4 16
4 71
4 TJ
I 04
I "0
I 0
8 M
4 O
4 08
irr
U4
8TOCKKR8
M I IS
740 I
440 I Is
ITS I 00
140 I 00
I0 t 00
III 18
10 8 40
STAGS.
1 1T40 4 n
I 10 4 It
AND FEEDF.R9.
1 44 10
1 H4 I U
707 I 7
I Til I 71
M Il I 10
II 14 8 IS
t 4'. I S
1 47 I M
hiki-Kecelota of hogs continued heavy
this morning and the tendency of prices
downward, 'ihe market here was very siow
in opening, as buyers and sellers could not
agree ou terms. The tarly salon were a
big nickel lower and tne situation grew
worse rather than better as the morning
advanced, the later sales being oijflOo lower.
The bulk of the early sales went from
84. 60 to 84.67. with the choker loads mostly
from 84.70 to 84.76. The bulk of the ar
rivals waa sold by the middle oi Uie fore
nniiti at thma nricea and then packers
wanted to get the rest of them at prices
ranging from 84.62 to M.67. Salesmen, of
course, were not willing to taae ore mat
much and trading again became slow and
for a time very iltUu business was trans
acted. Packers would not raise their bids to any
extent and the bulk of the late sales were
made right around vt.6o, wub tne ligni
stuff selling from that down. Practically
everything waa sold before noon, rtepre-
lower: light 34.SOtt4.7Bi medium and heavy
. ...
oiiti'.i- ajni) uuuts-Kecripta, nv
head; market firm.
lass City Lira Steele Market.
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 8oO head; mar.
let steady; stockers slowj beeves, x h&
4 80; cows, puns ann mna, n..m(j.Kii
stockers and feeders. S8.OOW8.90; calves and
yearlings. 83.761f3.75, ...
nrxi.4 Tteoeinm. 1300 head: market So
lower, selling at S4.6od4.70; bulk. 84.40-uM.66.
Wool
AprU
Market.
!. WOOL Territory
Pulled
Indicates Sunday.
Ths official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
tatue. uogs. sueep. a see.
. 1.100 117 1167A 116
. 200 169 16W 1OT
. ON o1 asfe oe'i
81
. 1,700 16 16 10
.' ',& M4 143 143
, 176
aeaa ml III! Sal
17
Hew York MlatasT Stocks.
NEJW YORK. April 29. The following are
tne closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Can
Alios ...a
Braeoa
Brunawtok oon
Comstook Tunnal ...
Con. Csl. Vs
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Laadvllla Con ,
SS
.
. IS
. I
. 9
.116
.110
.IK
. I
Lit t la Chief
Ontario
Oihlr
Phoanls
Potoal
Ravage
Starrs Navada
Small Hopes .
Standard
. 8
171
6i0
I
II
10
...... M
11
M
C. M. 4 St. P. Ry.... 1
Missouri Paciflo Ry.. 2
Union Pac. System. t- 3
C. & N. W. Ry
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 18
C, St. P., M. & O... 16
B. tt M. Ry 26
C, B. & Q. Ry 1
K. C. & St. J 1
C, R. I. & P., east.. ..
C, R. I. Ac P., west.. 41
Illinois Central
14
3
60
16
164
'i
i
a
Total receipts 113
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
100
74" U"
300
200
1.600
9,800
1,400
1,800
i See
63
28
73
16
16
68
22
25
63
39
157 167
iCTO
20
25
63
as
68
28
159
100 278 273
200 20 20
69
26
63
88
67
85
400 130 180 180
, 17
13
100 85 85 86
400 107 107 107
9U0 142 142 142
Bank Olesurtngrs.
OMAHA. April 29. Bank clearings for to
day were 21,288.046.96, a decrease of 817,
192.96 from the corresponding day laat
OMAHA wholesale: market.
Condition of Trade aad Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce,
EGOS RecelDts. liberal: market steady:
fresh stock, 16c; Including cases. 16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 10c: roosters.
GA1A.I .... I. ... 11., , . I. .. m a.
uuTTlDit facKing stock, I2c; choice
to fancy dairy, 1 Ma 16c; separator, 22c.
Omaha Packing Co.
Hwiit and company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour de Co
Armour di Co., S. City..
Vansant & Co
Louman & Co
W. I. Stephen
Huston & Co
L. F. Hum
Squires & Co
Hobbick & B
Sol Degan
S. & S
Root & Co
Haggerty
utiier buyers
76
4,1
863
42
68
8
1
I
e
5
2
113
62
69
284
l.b27
2,606
2,033
2,193
006
225
880
12
16
687
FRESH FISH Trout, 9010c; pickerel. 6
i6c: pike. 9c: perch. 6ifro: bluensh. 16c:
Whitehall, 7&10c; salmon, 11c; haddock, loc;
900
400
enriflatt. rMltimnnnp. lie lnrtalAi. hnllaA
'800 113 lii 112 per lb., 40c; smoked whlteflsh, He: bull.
. ... 46 Leads, lio: catfish. 13314c : black baas. 20o:
nanuui, 110; crappies, ac, nernng, a-rkc;
white bass, 13c; blueflns, So; smelts. lOOllo;
finnan haddles, smoked, 8c; roe shad, 76o;
snaa roe, sac; snuui ciscoes. 100.
OxBTERS New York counts, per can.
48c: per gal.. 82.00; extra aeleot. per can. S60:
per gal., 81.75; standard, per can. 27c; per
gal., 11. duCTl.w.
UitAiN Per ton. 119.00.
HAY Prices auottn! bv Omsha WliAlauiala
dealers association: Choice No. 1 upland.
ino. i, rs.uo; medium, it.u: coarse.
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu....
uets, ou....
8.600
8,000
..16,000
..13,000
4,004
B7.0D0
38,000
24,000
MINNEAPOLIS.
eeeee-aseeee4ee
DULUTH.
Wheat-
May
July
MW YORK.
Wheat
may
July ..,..
sits e-a
91A r
91B 91
S0B 90B
8VB 90U
Kansas City Grata aU Prwrislaas.
KANSLAS CITY. April 29. WHEAT Msy. wLhaih
8Z0; July, 4o; septemDer, iro. jasn: no.
S hard, noS'icc; no. s, osc; no. 1 reu, ai.i
1 jvi . ita w UKfinMA uotainrs 1 Bk na ra
4.Va, iU. 4, OVUAVV. ktuvi v, mm . eaa a.
CORN May. 44o; July, 43c; September,
43o. Cash:, No. 2 mixed. 49c; No. 3, 48o;
No. I white, 49c; no. 8, 4c.
OATs-no, a wnite, kuuc; no. s mixea.
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas Ac Paciflo
T.. Ut 1. 4 W 100
do Dfd sou
Union Paolno 8,800
do pfd iou
' I w 1 . .
' KUUII ........ W
J - . . 1 K, 11
UU LI1U ., ,WW
Wheeling oV I EL
Wisconsin central.... aw
do pfd ....
Adams Sx press .....
American express
U. B. Express -
Wells-Faigo alx
HAY Firm; onoine tunotny, io.oo7U.w; 1 Amal. Cooper ...
choice prairie, 88 254.60. American C. F,
SlU
.......... 90 A 89A Oats, bu.
RYR-No X. 64C.
tittttkr Treamerv. Miffi20o: dairy. 17c.
BOOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas.
cases returned, 14c; new No. 1, whitewood
Included, uo.
Recelrtrs. Shipments.
Wheat, bu.. 19.300 31.200
Corn, bu 4,000 ti.zvi
100 61 61 61
117
92 92 92
17 174 17
87
... 86
1.800 116 115 115
1,200 67 67 67
100 8S 88 88
1.600 22 21 21
82,900 118 117 117
.... 68
3.800 45 44 44
100 78 78 78
61
200 23 , 22 22
200 63 63 63
46
100 14 14 13
200 84 84 83
. 7.300 48 47 4ft
400 21 21 21
4u0 huC 66 84
28
16 26 25
29 88 80
85 84 84
92 92 S3
18 18 18
88 38 88
16
13 17 17
ee tan W
aes 130
saee U0
.... M . 100
206
49 48 48
17 17 IT
70 69 69
28
88
..16.800
.. 2,400
.. 80O
r$L it5
1.00S
8,000
'80S liU 18
MEW YORAC eBNBRAL MAHkJKT
auetatloas the Day Various
Casasaadltles.
NEW YORK. April 29.-FLOUR-Re-
ceipts, 19.341 bbla; exports, 6,038 bbls.; mar
ket shade easier and quiet. Winter pat
ents, 86.00(36.36: winter straights, 4avuo.u0;
Minnesota bakers. 34.0u4iA.2O; Minnesota
winter extraa, (.8bt4.w; winter low graus,
AMaS.SO. Rye flour, steady; fair to good.
ta.-lou-t.oo; cnouie 19 iauu, ti.wi.iv.
C IKINMBIA Ki eieaoy ; yetiow wwiein.
Phlladelshtev Produce Market.
PHII.ADELPinA. April 29. BUTTER
rirni ana in gooa aemana; extra wniarn
enumrrv. SRc: extra nearby Prints. 27c.
KUU8 r irmer; ireen nearoy, a
mark; fresh western, 18c; fresh soum-
weatarn l7Uct fresh southern. 17c.
rHRRfiffl-Oulet: New York full cream
ery, choice to fancy, 10c; fair to good.
a.
Minneapolis Orala Market,
MINTTEAPOLI8, April 29. WHEAT
Clnae: Mv. tltc: Julv. S5o: September,
- K m 1.1 Hi A 1 . r,Mii v : vi'i 111 n wEn,c. 11, I . z . . . . . , .
flOOUO; city. li-LH; kiln dried. 82.9, flVic . track; no. 1 naro . ihc
FLOUR First patents, 84.90i.Oi; second
(.10.
RYE eteady; Na. I western. 70c, to ar-
ri vis nrnm nt
BARLEY 3ulet; feeding, 4So, a L f.. New
York; malting, 6586c. c. T. t., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts 12,009 bu.; spot mar
ket, firm; No. 1 red, J1.04, elevator; No. 1
red. 81.06al.08. f. . b, afloat; No. 1 north
ern Duluth. Sc f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1
hard. Manitoba, nominal, f. u. b., afloat.
Options At first declined. The market
closed rathsr firm st cent net advance.
May closed 92c; July, 89 3-16iuwc, closed
at 90c; September, KTtBiieu, miaw ai aj o,
December ciosea at eoo. ,
mumriw.lntL d aoo bu.: exDorts. 60S bu
Boot market, firm: No. i 61c elevator and
fco f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 yellow, 6.0; No.
ex ".1.1.. K 'vnl.. rnurkal nriawnAldl sVai-sklV
.tZXv.iA wheat cloainf at snd cent aull; No 1 Clfornla. 7.
m mjt i l .. , .,!....l . KAa.,, I Muv. 4s 8Hd l Julv. 6s 4.d
I u K'lT.4iUlln C nWin M.I DI'AU. I X. . . . , ..ww uu . , m... . ..uu . ...
natural white,
patents. M80t49O: first clears, 83.4Mat.af;
second clears, tz W- i.
BRAN In bulk. 8LS.00gFlfi.ott.
Milwaukee Grain Market,
MILWAUKEE. April 2S. WHEAT
Higher: No. 1 northern, 8Hf7e: No. I
northern. 3tf?96c: old July, 860 bid.
RVKlttirher- No. 1 TZfflVao.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2. 63c; sample, 40
dtolr.
i UBfl-Jf irmsr: rvo. a. omnoic; auiy, am
bid.
Liverpool Grata aad Prevlaloas.
LIVERPOOT April 29 WHEAT Spot.
calirornia, 7s; lutures, quiet;
IUI , -I i -
, ' lOl 1. ,1
OO VU'II lrV-U, - ... I, . - . mA. m-
V Receipts, 64,000 OU.; exports ju, , i ;iew. " ' . . '
bu. Spot market, steady; mixed. 86 to 82 lures, quiet; aiay. ts svsa; .my. o7u.
do nfd
Amar. Cotton Oil..
do Dfd
American Ice 100
do pfd 100
Amar. Unseed Oil
do Dfd ..
Amer. Locomotive....
do pfd
American 8. & R-.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refining
Anaconda ad., to
Brooklyn R. T...
Colorado F. tc I
Consolidated Oas
Corn Products
do Dfd
Distillers' Securities..
General HlecUio
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pra
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
Peoples Qas
Pressed Slsel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pld
Rubber Goods
uu pm ....
Tennessee C. de I.... 1,300
IT. 8. 1eather soo
do Dfd SOS
IT. 8. Realty
do pfd m. L800
U. S. Rubber 8.9uO
do pfd two
U. 8. Steel 2 600
do Dfd 18.800
Westlnghouse Eleo..., 300
Western I nlon
Northern Sncuritles
Bx-Dlvldena.
Total sales for the day, 168,000 shares.
, 8.800
ISuO
, 200 127
, 1.200 80
..14.800 47
.. loO 82
.. ,900 200'
.. 800
10
'o6 iki
'ioo
400
49
17
Ji
28
18
80
19 49 49
95 95 95
127 127
78 78
46 46
82 22
H 208 309
13 13 13
71 71 70
.... 21
160 161
uu
.... ....
m , .... 66
4... 38
75 T6 76
16? 16tf 16
sea wT
26
87 97 97
26 26 M
TO
no
6
606
400
'ioo tii" til
6o0 I 7
-m, i-:: 42
1UD IS IS IS
TT
86 36
7
86
6
SO .79 SO
874 67 66
17t 16 1
6 66
liI 10 104
M M
167
166 165
.. sv
pounds, 45-leo;
SO to 8
Dounds. 4f,(M:o: clipped white, 86 to 40
pounds, 61 dido. Options nominal. May
cloaed at 47c; July closed at 470.
TALLOW-titeady; city 83 per pkg.), 4o;
country (pugs. tree. a'c.
HAY Steady ; stui'plng, 6&4TTOc; good to
HOPS Steady; state, oomman o choice.
19u3 crop, 26-J36C; 19o8 crop. K4i 9
14c; Pacific coast, 19u8 crop, Z3d30u; IftiA
crop, 'u 26c; old, 945 14c . ,t
, i, , S . i .. . i aa . aa ik.
IllfLO DltWir, VftlTWWil, W 1
18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., lo; Texas dry.
24 to 30 Ins.. 14C.
I.KATHKU Firm: add. 2M.6c.
RICE Uulet; domestio, fair to extra,
SUc: Janan. nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family 39 60
E10 60; mess. SVOutgatio: Oeef hams, t-Uto
6u; pai-ket, 3o.6ova1l.6i; city extra Ind.i
mr.i. in vwi l mi. t ul meats, iiuo, pic.u-a
U'lllea. 86 7S-I1-7.60; pickled shoulders, 86.64:
. t .L V, .. ... m tfl 1..,, 1,1 iVI I .-.I ahmu
L . A a? ,,.1. H . .1 ......
tlnent, 87.80; SouLh America, Si. 76; com
pound. 36Xxu3;. Pork, quiet; family.
814 60: snort clear, ti-oi.vu; mess, 114. is
U14 2f
BUTTER Firm; freeh creamery. 149
24c; stale dairy, common to choice, 14
ai-!,v
CHEESE? Weak: stata full cream, large
and small, fancy, September. 10ijlle; ctop
tvmber. good to prime. 91l9a
KiitiiJtlrm; wee tarn hisla, 18c, storage
Belectlnns 1KC.
PULThY Alive, nominal; diesaed,
weak; weaKern chickens, Lllci tuwls.
Dulutk Grain Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. April 29. WHEAT-I
store and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 8lo: No.
1 northern, 9o',c; No. 1 northern, 78c;
May, ikmc; July, sua; oeptemDer, bio.
OAIS un trade aua to arrive, oc
da accouat
Anaoeoda ....m.... 4
AUolaoa
do Bit sai.
Baltimore A Okie.... n
raaadlas PaclAo ....lt
f'haa. A Ohio ...
Cbicaf o Ot. W. .
o., at. st at. r.
DaBaars
P AS O
da pld .......
kla
tin market was a Utile drraer In London, I JJ J,J
lioslss Steek Market.
LONDON, AprU IS. Closing:
Ceasola, svhmt MmiM. T. Caatral
avinunois a w
de ld sou
Oaurlo A W. .... tlsl
lit
....... 6114
ta eo.
37.00; rye straw, 36.60. These prices are for
nay or gooa color ana quality. leinand
lair ana receipts ugnr.
.TROPICAL. FRLT1TB.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes. 32.60:
iui:y iiavu, an HEtiB, e . in.
LEMONS California, tancv. SflO ta
33.50; choice. 240 to 270 sixes. aa.nuex.J5.
r itio ivBiirornia, per 10-10. cartons, too;
Imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 12c; t-crown.
ci 1 -crown. 10c.
BANANAS Per medium alxed hnnAh.
aa.uutU2.oii: iumDe. aa.iowi.ae.
II, T b M f.. n rm 1... v ..e an 1. mm.
per lb. In 60-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box, 32.40.
COCOANUTS Per sack. 84.00: oar doa.
10c.
APPLES Oregon ancy reds, ner box.
(1.90; New York export Greenings, Russets
ana oaiawins, s.w.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, par 24-Ojt.
4J.4&U4.0U.
V ISUGTAllliEB.
POTATOES Coloraao. 81.26: Dakota, ner
bu.. 81.20: new Bermuda potatoes. Der bbl..
o.uv; eariy umo seea, noruiern, per Du.,
ai.-o. .
NA VT BEANS Per bu.. 34 26422-36.
ONIONS Spanish, per orate. 81.60: Ber
muda, per 60-lb. crate, 12.00.
CAttJAUi calirornia, per IB., o.
CUCUMBERS-Per dos.. U.26. -
TOMA TOILS Florida. Der a-basket nrata.
laucr, ai.vv; cnuioe, ax.'Q.
KAUISHKS-Mr dos. Dunchec. Vissoa.
LETTUCE HEADS Per dosen bunches.
ei.4; lop lotiuue, per uusen, aoiuooc.
TllDk D. U,V..l . Una
A iin ii u-duu . . . v. am. . uu. . .
BEETS Southern, per doA, 76a,
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 76u.
PARSLEY Per dos., 30l46c.
SPINACH-Per bu.. tl.0uul.2S.
BEANS Wax. inl bu. cox. 33.00: string.
per bu. box. 83 00.
ABrAHAUlo fST BOX ! On uOBSn
boxes, 82.69. S
ukeen PBPrEW Per a-Makst crate.
X2.0W. . .
l-AJu r iajv i r er aos.. n.eu.
SQUASH Florida summer per dos., ILoS.
uiav.ii.uuisiuua
CHEESE Wiwconslu twins, full aream.
Ho: Wlsosnsln Young Americas, Uo; block
bwiss, ioo; Wisconsin uric a, uo; v lAconaia
Umbergsr, 18c
tiuiK-er ddi., Bs.su; per ddl, a to.
Vian ana t-oioraao, per a irames, tJ-ou,
MAPLU HUtiAlV-OtUO. DOT lb., lea.
, 1 , ,- r - ,i , - , .. at., a . al .
lUiiaOHU. m M 1 vwu. mi, 4. W. m rJi. ma-.
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 3 aaltad. aoi lio ! vaai
calf, 3 ta lbs., Sc; No. 1 veal calf, U
to Is lbs., eVc; ory salted hides, lAliej
Sheep pelU, 24'27c: harsehldes. (i.60&2.60i
HORSERADlai Psr case of 3 dosen.
packed, tee.
NUTS Walnuts. Ne. 1 soft shalL aer lb..
16o: hard shall. sr lb.. 14c i No. 1 soft shell.
per lb., 18o; No. 3 hard shell, per lb., 12o;
pecans, large, par lb., 13c; small, par lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb., Sc: roasted peanuts,
rsr lb., So; ChlU walnuts, mplSu Urge
Ickorv nuts, per bu., 31A0; Sraails, per lb,,
Uc; Alberts, per lb., lie; almonds, soft
shell, oer lb.. 16c; hard shell, lie: shall.
parks, per DU-, 42. uu; diaoa walnut per
tu., aia.
Certtoa Market.
LIVERPOOL, April 28 COTTON Spot,
Totals 1.994 10.012
CATTLE! There was aulte a liberal run
of cattle here this morning for a Friday,
but some of them were billed through, ana
the demand was sufficient to hold the mar
ket generally steady. Trading was not par
ticularly brisk, but, on the contrary, waa
slow in opening. Most ot the cattle, how
ever, were disposed of by the middle of
the forenoon.
The market on beef steers could safely be
quoted generally steady. Buyers did not
seem to be particularly hungry for fresh
supplies, but at the same time they were
willing to pay yesterday's prices. Some
thing that just suited them may have been
a trifle stronger, but common stuff may
also have been a trifle weaker. The change
In either direction was hardly of enough
importance to be worthy of mention. As
compared with the close of last week there
is also little change. Prloee advanced the
first of the week and later the gain was
lost. If there Is any difference at all It Is
a little stronger feeling on desirable, handy
cattle, with a little weaker feeling on
others.
The cow market wss also about steady
with yesterday. There were not many on
sale, and while the market could not be
quoted exactly active, still a good clear
ance was made. For the week there Is
very little change in the market, partlcu
lartr ror gooa ugni-weigni cows ana
heifers. Heavy cows and the less desir
able grades may be a trifle lower than the
close of last week, but not much.
The market on bulls was steady today
and for the week It Is higher. The choicest
grades win now bring ngnt up to 84.00.
veal calves are unchanged.
There were so few stockers and feeders
on sale this morning that the market held
Just about steady, in spite or tne fact that
the end or tne wees is at nana, nepru-
seniauve saies:
BEET STEERS.
At. Pr
too ) oo
SO 140
1044 I 10
HO IH
771 I M
IOU I to
11S0 I
, IX II
, m i it
1061 8 H
Ml) 8 W
, 114 I K
loo 8
, Ill I 10
1041 I H
UW 4 M
, HUM 4 00
, lo1 4 04
, Ml 4 M
, IM 4 04
, M6 4 44
, lbll 4 M
, M IS
1111 4
m in
107 4 OS
Ml 4 M
loss 4 Ot
1048 4 10
...... .1014 4 10
lilt 4 It
IH lit
1VM 4 It
U..m,...m,... M0 4 If
1104 4 19
No. At. Pt.
II v.. .1078 4 M
II llnl 4 M
8 1044 4 14
11 101T 4 10
I r.iw 4 to
4 1171 4 M
St. 1111 4 10
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Pearl Craia Market.
PEORIA, April 2a. CORN Finn; No. 8,
47o; e. 4. ufto.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. AprU 29 METALS The
spot there closing Ze ad higher at 1 lSe ! miaoli Tceatrai"
aa, wane luiuraa auvaucvu ae w aiJ lis I LouJa. A Null-
Ill, .uueauy, tin was a anaae rag tier on
the Inside Price, nut quiet, closing at 886. i0
tja oo. copper aavancea as oa in ionaon
to AOS Ids ea iur epoi enu sua ius tor fu
ture. Locally, copper is steady and un
..17
..141
.. ,
.. tlVa
.. TU,
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..110
changed. Lake la Quoted at U.j7418.tU.
electrolytic at til-4ii - and casting at
Hi..iau iV- ieaa was sieeay ana un
changed at t-aua-4.M in now xorg ana AC
12 lie 4d in Londou. Spelter also was uu
changed lu both markets, with London
closing at 23 7s id and New York at
to Atfio 2&. iron closed at ki aa in uias-
gow and at 44a 6d In Middleaborough. Lo
cally, iroa is uulet at recent prioes. No. 1
northern foundry la quoted st 816.86416 76;
No. 1 northern foundry, 114. 76ul4 2. No.
1 tiouthern foundry and No. 1 southern
foundry, eon, 8i4 ttl4.7&.
ar. l,Ofia, A)'Kl a. -MKT A I J! -Lead,
dull at t4.A Bpeiier, Bbsauy at te-sv.
In moderate demand, prices S points lower;
American middling fair, 7.9M; good mid
dling, 1.82d; middling, 7.72d; low middling,
SiiA .uj .rrflnurv T A&A n,. In... 1 0.1
1044 I Futures opened and closed' quiet; American
j miaaung, g. o. o., pru, v.4a; April ana
July.' T.S4d: July and August, l.sld: Ainruat
and September. 7.06d: Rent ember and On
to oer. atia; ociooer ana November, l.lod;
VAWAmKAW .nil tW.mlM. M. tmA Hi-mK..
1744 I anA J.nnan Iflfid: Ji. n lia Mr mnX 1T.Krn.rif
' ' - "
11 I ty-nr vwY m an m ... my .
wihaak "J eloeed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up-
Jo rm "::::::":ni ,and. " d. mwdung gUif. ic; saies. s4
U , K. A T 17 Spaalak 4s W I ". . .
SILVER Bar, steady, SHU per ounce. V"J1rir? iiE'wf'y" VSS
MONEY-i4jC pr cent. I .ur "".API'.'. -W.4I M?ul9
. .. . . .ii w i.. ,l. i li nc june. u ve'uiia.vuc: juiv. 14 ihTi4 l in :
for short bills is 8 per cent; fur three H;?.K;.1?,LU;?J'U5S!
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BHEKP There were only about three
cars of sheep here this morning and they
sold readily enough at good, steady prices.
Wooled ewes sola as high us ti.2o, wooled
wethers brought 86.60 and wooled lambs
86.00. For the week the market has been
in a good, healthy condition, with tbe de
mand fully equal to the supply, in spite
of the fact that receipts have been very
liberal. As conmared with the close of
last week sheep may be quoted steady to
trong, wun some desirame graaes pernaps
i trifle higher. Lambs, however, have ad
vanced considerably, the general market
being mi2bc higher, the greatest advance
being on clipped stock. The latter in some
cases have sold more than a quarter higher,
(quotations for cllmied stock: Good to
choice lambs, 3r.60i.8j; fair to good lambs,
86.0vii6.60; good to choice wooled lambs.
$6.60ti6.90; fair to good wooled lambs, 36.00
yjtj.bii; good to choice yearlings or wethers,
88.16i6.60; fair to good yearlings or wethers.
84 800(6.10; good to choice ewes, S4.761io.00:
fair to good ewes, 84.60W4.76. Representa
tive saies:
No.
80 western cull ewes ,
1 western buck
10 western cull ewes ,
161 western ewes
187 western wooled ewes ....
36 western wooled wethers
147 western wooled lambs .,
months' bills, 3 6-1642 per sent.
rerelga FlaaaelaL
BERLIN, April 38. Exohange on London.
torn 42 pfgs for checks. Discount rata:
Bhort bills. 4 per cent: three months bills.
3 per cent. Prloes on the Boursa today
were weaa. American rails were weaker.
PARIS, April 3. The lone an the Buurse
today was nrm at nmt, tut subsequently
became heavy. Russian Imperial 4a cloaed
at 91.70. Three per cent rentes, 87 f 70o for
the account. Exchange on Loudon 2Sf 110
for checks.
LONDU.N'. AprU . Ths mouth, sail with
ft ...... 11 tu ,,rl 1 M.-. rJn.n,l. tl 91. VuA .
uecemDer, ii.iiy11-40, npot, quiet ana
steady; sales. TuO bales; ordinary, llf-16c;
aood ordinary. ltc: low middling. lAVao:
middling, 13o; good middling, 14 t-l&c; mid
dling fclr. 14 9-lec; receipts. 1.667 bales;
u,irV 174 Old iMlea.
r. LOUIS. April 39. -OOTTON Market
o lower; middling, Wcj no sales; reoeipts.
en Dauea;
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1. .... ...... .load 8 M
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' bales;' shipments, 477 bales; steok, U,ui I
lae I ....
!.... 7 3 44 1 14 4M
uiii n.
NhlW ORLRANB. Amil tt.-acretarv
Hester statement of the world's supply of
cotton shows a total of 3.874.111 bales.
against 8.964.64S last week, of which S IbLlll
la Aiuarluaa, agauosi j,ti(,u4 last wees.
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BOSTON.
wools are well cleaned up,
wools are quiet Foreign wools
have shown more activity, leadlng quo
tations sre: Idaho. llHIfloo: heavy fine. II
ti 13c; fine medium, l.16c: medium. lOtf
17c; low medium, l.&lic, Wyoming, flno,
141i Ibc; neavy nne, 1.11110; nne meoium.
lh'uioc; meuium. iwih'; low meoium, is
45 190. Utah and Nevada, fine, 14gi6c;
.......... 1 .. ll,111lAi Ana. mavtllim 1f.Lt.-rt 111,.
medium. lW.9o; low medium, 19!ffl!0c. lia
kota, nne, lMflSc; nne medium. ituia:
medium, 1810; low medium, 19fKlc. Mon
tana, fine choloe, 18!ffl9c; line average, 1751
18c; line medium choice. KflSc; average.
ltVal7o; staple, HHu'JOo; medium choice, IK)
19c.
The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow win
say: The wool market is dun, aside rrom
the purchases py tne American women
compnny, which have included about i,w,.
OH) lbs. Montana, 8.000,000 lbs. staple Oregon
and 4,000 bales of New Zealand cross-nreua.
The sales were made at low prices, staple
Oregon selling at 18o In the grease, nr 4So
scoured, and the croos-breds st 31a In the
grease, or 464146c clean. Foreign markets
are firm and tending higher. The new clip
In the west Is selling at full prices. The
shipments of wool from Boston to date from
pecember M, 190S, are 74.641,817 lbs., against
82.106.843 lbe. at the same time last year.
The reoeipts to dot are 81.710,656 lha..
against 87,949,487 IDS. lor tne same penou,
last year. ,
8T. LOUIS, April ii-wuiii-Biwwi!ri
medium grades combing snd clothing, 18f
Co; light flne, 14J17o; heavy fine, iaiil4o;
tub waacea, avwiuev
40
o
40
to
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Oils sued Roala.
NBJvV YORK. AprU 39 OIL Cottonseed.
dull; prime yellow, 30c. Petroleum,
weak; reflned New Yo?k, 38 IK; Philadel
phia ana iJaiiimorw, ao.xw, yuiuo m vu.-m
fu .20. Turpentine, Steady.
ROSIN ateaay. .
SAVANNAH. April IS-OILS-Turpen-
tine, Arm. .... ....
RtSsiN-Flrm: A, B, C. D. 13 60; E. 3J 5J;
F, 32 60; Ol 33 6ll; ri. tt.70; I. 82 80; M. 33.25;
tf, 33.46; Vy- 0, 38 80: W W, 33 W. ,
OIL CITY. April 39. Credit balances.
31.61!; certificates, no bid; shipments, 87,117
bbls.; average. 63,815 bbls. Runs, 97.714 bbls.:
average, 7S,7irj DDia. nmpmenia, umm, 01. m
bbls.; average, 69,604 bbls. Runs, Lima,
69,871 bbls. : average, 60868 bbls.
P1TTBBURO, April 29. OILS The Stand
ard Oil company today made a cut of 3
cents on all grades of crude oil except Rag-
land.
Isgar and Molasses.
XIITW VflTllf Anril SS. sugar Raw.
steady: fair refining. 3 S-l&W T-32c; centrlf-
Ugal, 98 test, B 11-ltXU'a -oao; liwituoava lie
tar. li 10-iHEit l-sio; renmo, iwaui. ,
Mtiw nfil.lUMfl Anril 29. SITOAR
steadv; open ketUo, 23 8-lSc! open kettle
centrifugal, 8(23ic; centrifugal whites, 4
1 4tic; yellows, t
MOLASSES Nom
tne; centrifugal, KKtfl6o.
20326c.
(S4o! aeoondA 3'ti)3c.
iilnal; open kettle, 2trS
yrup, nominal.
CoSSee Market.
7M7TW YORlf. Anril OOFFEla The
market for futures opened steady at a de
cline Of 6 points. Bales were reporiea ax
17,260 bags, Including May at ft-sOfto-Soo;
July. 6.IO0; Beptemoer, a.aoo; xecemuer,
6.60. Spot, Rio, quiet; No. 7, Invoice, 70.
Mild, steady; Cordova, luyiso.
Dry Goads Market.
NEW YORK. April S8.-DRT
GOODS
Av.
. 80
. 200
. 88
... 95
... 99
. 70
Pr.
8 00
4 00
4 00
4 75
6 2o
6 60
5 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Friers Rale Steady, with Good Shlp-
meats of Hogs and Sheep.
CHICAQO. ADril 29. CATTLE RecelDts.
z.600 head; market, good to prime steers,
K.ouao Bo; poor to medium. S3.90di4.86: stock
ers and reeders, WU0U4.50; cows, 81.60d4.85;
l, I 0 'ri '. . A r. . Ar.nA.M ai r.' .r:. o . :,i v. . . 1 1
.,.,1,1 a, , mm,mu- t wnvi., . i . uv- u, , uuu,,
$.2D'a4.00; calves, 326tXi6.75; Texas-fed
steers, 34.0OQ4.60. .
HOOS Receipts. 23.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 16,000 head; market, mixed and
Dutcnera, 4.s8t.w; medium to cnoice
heavy 34.90(6.00; rough heavy, 34.85i36.46;
light, J4.oOii4.Ki; bulk of sales, (4.80&4.90.
HH1IP AND LAMBS KecelDtS. 15.000
head; market for sheep and lambs steady;
good to choice wethers, 34.75(56.65 ; fair to
choice mixed. W.ioiH.TJi: western sheep.
Ib.wou.6o; native iambs. i4.Viiaa.vo; western
lambs, t4.7tX0a.oo; wooled western lambs.
lfeTT York Live Slock Market.
NEW YORK. April 29. BEEVES Reo-
eelDts. 3.586 head: market for steers slow
but steady; Duns nrm; medium and com
mon cows unciiangea; gooa cows shade
higher; steers, M-wu.36; bulls, 83.6Ctli4.60;
cows. 12.0uii-4.10: extra fat Kentucky. 34.50.
Cables noted live cattle selling at 1101120
per pound dressed weight; sheep at 13c;
yearlings, 14c, dressed weight; refrigerator
beef. 10iiil0c per pound; exports today, 13
cattle and 60 sheep; tomorrow, 1,264 cattle,
74 sheep and 8,000 quarters of beef.
CALVliB- Keoeipts, 499 head: market
steady; veals. 83.5068.00: no little calves:
oily dressed calves steady, 69 per pound;
country aressea, o'fl.c.
1100B Receipts, 1,184 head; no sales on
live weight: market nominally steady.
B lllili.r AMU lAMlla Receipts, 8,474
head; market, sheep steady: lambs slow:
about all sold; wooled sheep. 86.00: olloped
tamos, v(Vfo.zo; unsnorn lamps, lkl.Jl
ciippea, K.tt'WO.aa.
Buyers in the dry goods market are pur
chasing simply for current' needs and at
existing prloes. In certain quarters sellers
are not as inclined 10 sen at concessions
aa during tne last lew aays, ana ina
market In these sections has a nrmer tone.
REAL ESTATE! TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record April 29, aa furnished
by the Midland uuarantee ana itusi com-
. 1 , l. ... ...... 1 ..' 1 i Il.na.nun.
pany, . oonueu bubuivivi, .uii 1 ui.,u
afreet, for The liee:
Charles Kurbach and wife to Amanda
VYUhelmlna Morlnrlty. part 01 101 1,
block 11. V. Smith's add $ 700
William M. Jenkins to Timothy J.
Moriarlty, part of lot 1, uiock 11,
E. V. Smith's add 804
Catherine Holmes to Badlo Holmes,
part of lot 6. block s, Kounuse s tra
add 1.200
Mary A. Dixon and husband to Julia
Hi. etreux, lots tu ana 41, uioca a,
M nr va villa 971
Katharina Frederlke Masslon, adminis
trator, to Carl Alfred Masslon, part
of block 6. Bowery Hill 1
William Erikson to Addia Williams,
lot 8. block 3. Klrkwood 1.4UV.
Peter E. Peterson to Frances A. Peter
son, lot 14. block 6. Van camp a add a
Margaretha Uofmann to Interstate In
vestment Trust, limned, 101 0, diock
7. Kountxe and Ruth's add 6,304
National Life Insurance company to
Leone K. Miller, lot 7 and part of lot
6. block 10. Kountze Place 4,303
Omaha Realty company to Chris Qrot-
mak, part ef lots 8V ana 40, Windsor
Place L&tt
Sidney W. Smith to Eslele Duffle, lot
6, block 16, Hanscom Place 1
Sheriff to Earnest W. Arthur, lot 3,
Rogers sub 233
Dennis Purcell to Richard H. Purcell,
part of lots 62 and 64, McEntee's add X
Kate P. R. Thrush to Stephen and
Sarah Rice, lots 1 and 3, block 4,
Pruyn Dark 20
Beth K. Humphrey to Mary V, Brown
ie iota 44 and IB. block u, ttriggs '
Place . L600
Sheriff to Joseph C. Reeves, part ot
ee'i. 9-14-10 10
Hans N. Schmidt to Wllhelm Peters,
lots U and 12. block 12. Millard 100
Andrew Hansen to Dora Hansen, east
10 aores or sw sw it-10-13 1,400
Cecelia Ruser, administratrix, to Wil
liam Von Dohren, part nw sw 80-16-18
A.0M
Charles W. Hayes and wife to William
h-rlckson and lluida JOricKson, lot 4,
uiuua r. M7 11U v to w ..... m
George Staton and wife to Dolores Mo-
Uaugh. lot S. blook zis. Florence....
Zera Snow and wife to Isabella A.
Rushenberg, part of lots 4 and 5,
blook 18. McCormlck's 150 '
Dennis Purcell to Ida Puroell, part ot
lota u and bs, Mcmniee s 1
Anna C. Peterson and husband to
Chris Orotmak. lot 88. Wlnd-ior Place 1.100
Byron Reed company to Thede B.
Reed, part ox lot 4, block L Drake's
add. and other land 1
Thede H. Reed to Abraham L. Reed.
et al, lot 10, block 8. Drake's add, and
other land I
Edward Murray and wife to John Mur
ray, lot 12. block L Brown Dark 1
John Murray to Edward Murray,
MUM I
Kansas City live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 29-CATTLE-Rs-
Mlr.1. 1 7AA V, A I ., 1 . . .4 1 . If,, -r 1 V. .
v ijiwi ,,iv uamu, 1 1 1 M Al ,1 iiiv ,uuiiidiii,
market steady; export and dressed beef
a ciX'TtCL HE a . 1 . . . . 1 t. i . .
p.wuu.au, mir lu Ki.vu, T.Wtfrs.ao,
western fed steers. 339094.76: stockers and
feeders, 38.2a4.M; southern steers, 88.761
4.46: southern oowa 32.76fi8.40: native cow a
82.00ir4.26; native heifers. 38.60.4.60; bulls.
t8.iXPt76 calves, .7b'iT9.0O. t
HOOS RecelDts. 11.700 head: market Bo
In.r.r. li Q'lU, V..,1L. I. 1,"V,-f 1 WT. K u h
aw". , 1 ''V i T-- r. . . - , i. -, .. am .f .
S4.to4.9Z; packers, 34.70u4.8&; pigs and
lights. 34.25(34 80.
BtltifD . IMn T 1 UUU Rw.lnr. 1 MA
head; market steady; native lambs. ' 86.6mj
34.80(S6.50; yearlings, '0iti.OO; stockers and
leedert, ti.wua.uu.
St. Louis Live Stoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 29. CATTLE Receipts,
600 head, no Texans; market steady; native
shloDiiur ana export steers. m.u'ul4o:
dressed beef and butcher steers, 84 00a6.26;
steers under l.uvO lbs., S4.ouau.0o; storknrs
... I...1... t 1 1. VrlA. i ' r, ..u, . a, ., h.tf...
DllH ivou , , " 1. " " 1 nm ' V. .,-. 1 ,
I2z64i4 16; canners. Sii0(i3.16; bulla, U.w
4.iu: caives, hw.w; lexas ana inuian
steers, t3.6oQ4.7i,; cows and heifers, 3.60
1.70.
HOOS Receipts, 6,000 head; market 60
lower; pigs and lights, tl-fc'a'-l.lB: packers.
84 71KU-4-90; butchers and besl heavy, 34.8jd
s.w.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.600
head; market stronp; native muttons. 34 60
86: lambs. 85. 210,7 Oo: culls and bucks.
15(09.00; stockers, 82.oua3.ou.
Stoek ta Sight.
Following are ihe receipts of live stook
ror the six principal western cities yester
day:
South Omaha .
ChloagO mm
Kansas City ...
fit. Louis
St. Joseph
Bloux City
Cattle. Hogg. Sheep.
.8,i'il
.2.6j0
..1.7-10
.. "0
.. 777
.. SuO
12,11
28.0uO
11,700
6,mi0
8.7S3
3.200
U7
16.0 )
4.0M0
1,0 p0
luO
1
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STOCKS AND GRAINS
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COUUISSION CO.
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THOS. ML. WAJ3V1CK, Oer.
Totals ....... . 8.600 83,713 31.287
St. Joseph Lira Stook Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 29 CATTLB-Rs-
ed ms. 777 head: market steady: native
U.7buD.26; cows and heifers, 11.7634 6u;
ttiH'krrt and feeders. 83 0tu4 86.
UOti -Reoeltg, 8,7t! bead; market 6SIO0 i
L0WREYBR0S.&C0
COMMISSION MERCIiANTa
Grain, Stocks
and Provisions.
Room 211, N. Y. Ufa Building. 'Phone 801S.
Special a ttn lion Alvea to telegraph an4
BaU ordera. OMAHA.