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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
May Wheat Vsrj Nervous aud Moves Up
Rapidlv on Email Trades. -
DRY WEATHER TALK HEARD IN WHEAT BELT
M heat and (urn Xmrmril on the
Decline and Omaha Receipt
Are ery mall torn
, Held In ( hlraao.
4 Amrl-nn mixed, oM. 4s lo"l;
fulure. quiet; May. 4- 3Td; July. 4e 21.
, li"i.
ranged
noun.
OMAHA, Apr.l 1:
Wheat la up.. The Mav option
be.wien and i.ja iM-for.
' """ iv ana 11.1.IV1 ror nigh and tow
lutsdij,. 'i . juiy h ,, r,.hci high
mid iw points ot K,-c and 87'c, against
8. !. and '( 'i'uesoav. Minneapolis ad
vanced 2Vc IP the May and Duiuth Jjiv
galtied. IJ,.. l,ivcip.il closed erith a R:ml
i.r tr aim Antwerp and Benin closed
nnchangid; Hilda pesih gamed V hIi.I
I arls advanced 15 centimes. The high
joint reached In Chicago during the morn
ing SI. lt-s(. followed the buying of lo Ooo
oiiehcm by Wrenn. Tne murk''! rt-ci.n.-d
e.L" ,hf" H"li'R "f hit equal amount
v Charles Pierre. The market In very
herxous and Ik moved either way bv verv
small trades. Little mhiat of the May or
J wly kind mm on lap. Liverpool Septem
ber wheat is 93'y and Kansas t'ltv Scpt.m
brr It iSc Tins is a natural and heahhy
iclation of markets and show a while
soine condition mo Tar as the September la
concerned. John W. Gales i il.ie iti Chi
ijgo today and It is liu.utjlil lie will take,
charge or the May deal.
Dry weaMi'T taik Is being heard In the
l",'r wheat belt. It Is uue then: has
not Deen r.iln of .my ct i sequence tor sev
eral days and It Is -mid the crop Is -ginning
to need moisture. Petri of St.
Louis Is very actlv.. In Bending out warn
ings about conditions not being hs Rood as
they looK. It la snld in several places wheat
In northern Kansas Is turning vellow from
some, tinkontvn cause. In southern Kansas
did In it f.'w counties wheat Is being
plowed up, aud corn planted. Jones says
tho winter wheat ,-rop under the most
nvoiaiiie cor.illilona will not be more than
4uuiMi,(mu bushel. The tact that seeding
CIIK'K.O ..HA.IN AND PROIMOS
i'eatarea of the Tradlaa a ad (losing
Prleea on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. April 12. Iiamage reports
from the southwest innstliuted one ot the
chief elements of strength in the wheal
market here, tod.iy. Al tne close wheat for
July delivery was up a shade. May wheat
Is up 'c. Corn, oats and provisions ure
almost unchanged
Hulllshhest was manifested In the wheat
pit from the start. Initial quotations on
May were up , t" t'V. at ' I ' 1 c v
July waa unchanged to a snail" Ingner. at
87'o.c to 8riSc. Immediately atter t lie
opening Hioi is nid lip price of May to
I1.1KV The demand was brought out by
a rumor that a leader of a Wall street
clique that la said to control a long line
of May wheat had arrived In Chicago. An
Intimation that the visit of the eastern
speculator might have as an object a fur
ther squeeze in May wheat Was the main
cause of the sudden advance hi the price
of jhat option, on the sharp upturn offer
ings wcie 111 era), and the price quickly
reacted to $1.15. Firmness or distant fu
tures was due largely to hlgner prices at
Liverpool. Cold weather In the northwest
also had a bullish effect. Later the market
received additional strength from a report
by a Minneapolis- crop expert alleging that
tne government crop report recently issued
Is altogether too optimistic. The day's cul
mination of bullishness was due to reports
from Kansas mentioning deterioration In
the appearance of the growing wheat. The
plant at some places was said to be turn
ing yellow. Damage by Hessian fly was
also reported from Nebraska. July reached
the highest point of the day. n 7Va1.:.
Part of the g.-ilu waa lost later because
of profit taking. The market, however,
closer! firm, with July at 871.'J'S7V- Final
quotations on May were at $1 IS'. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
87.300 bu primary receipts were 22.9 bu.,
compared with 245.0(a) hu. a year ago. Mm
neapolla, Duiuth and Chicago reported
receipts of 14J cars, against 168 cars last
week and 77 car a year ago.
Sentiment In the corn pit waa Inclined to
bullishness Shorts were active bidders
throughout the day. but offerings were
compara tlvely small. Reports of an Im
provement In export demand was partly re
sponsible for the firmness. An estimate of
snia II rece ats for tomorrow helped io
la helng done now In the Hed river valley stimulate demand. July opened n shade
IB poinl"d to as an evidence of unusual dr
iish. tor the rarmer.s there are iisn illy de
layed by flood water. Kutopeun crop con
ditions continue favorable except in parts
of ftuKsla and In Hpaln Minneapolis
reports that u'i elevators t-a massed give an
average of leas than l.ii'm bushels a house.
Home have and con.n l.Uu, but the
average is almost nothing and nothing is
coming from the farmers The receipts
bay, cecii p,w lor the last few days. Min
neapolis and rniluth today receiving but
121 curs, iiradstreet's shows the principal
decreases In wheat stocks to lie 2."u0 in
iManftoha, IMAftw In north western Interior
elevator, 7&,0Xj In Goodrich, nnd M.nuO In
Ontario The primary receipts are 263,000
bushels against lilo.iKm and the shipments
ure lisj.OOo against 247.000 bushels.
May corn waa u little better today and
Ihe high and low points reached before
noon were 4ti Vti 1'r against 48VJ4Sc and
isc (or Tuesday. The amount of cash
uorn offered waa very email and the move
nont waa alight. A count made In Chicago,
April in showed 700 cars of the low rate
Rrain still there being held for transfer
:n the easl. The prlmarv receipts nro
r".noo bushels agalnat 32s, (joo and the ship
ments are 4SK.00O ugalnst 000,000 bushels.
Omaha (ash Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard. Il.ajf51.04; No. '.
hard, Wc; No. I hard, 'Mr; No. 3 spriiiK,
JI.03.
CORN No. 2. 42:lc; No. 3. 42'4e; No 4.
il'jc: no grade, 350 40c; No. 2 yellow, 43'4c;
No. 3 yellow, 13c; No. 2 white, 43'.c; No. 3
white. 43c.
OAT6-N0. 2 mixed. 29c; No. 3 mixed.
2S'tc; No. 4 mixed, 2Se; No. 2 while, aor;
No. 3 white, 2c; No. 4 white. 2lc; atand
iird, 80c-.
(arlot Receipts.'
Wheat. Corn. Oais.
Chicago 22 2:1 20
Kansas City 40 2S ii
Mlnneapcdih llo
Diiluth o
t. IOllls 1H 17 .'!
Jmaha 3 11
Mlnaeapolla Wheat Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis a
reported by the Edwards-Wood company,
. . -1 j 1 Hoard of T rade, was:
A. tides.! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close Teg'y.
higher, at 4K'ic. sold between 4V' and
4XA'r4s,V. nd closed at 4'c. Ixical re
ceipts were 2)2 cars, with M of contract
grade.
Oats showed considerable strength. The
rapid decrease In receipts the Inst few
days caused fair covering by shorts. Offer
ings were light. Julv opened unchsnged,
at 2SV. "old up to 30'o and closed'at 30c.
I.oca! receipts were 30 cars.
Provisions were firm, but the volume of
business was exceedingly small. Sentiment
was influenced principally by a slight ad
vance In the price of bogs, resulting from
a decrease In the receipt. At the close
July pork waa unchanged, at $13.07 Hfi 13.10.
Lard and ribs were each up a shade, at
$7 45 and $7.3,Vfc7.374 respectively.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
55 cars; corn, 92 cars; oats, 47 cars; hugs,
26,""0 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Vesy.
Wheat
May
July
Hept.
Corn
Mav
July
Sept.
( inta
May
Julv
Sept.
I'ork
May
July
La rd
Mav
July
Sept.
Ribs
May
July
Sept.
It lf.,': 1 16i 1 16 I 1 15h 1 14H
I 1 lo4. I I I
WW'a. Ki 82V0V
I I ! 1
48V44IV 4K'T
4MI 4ti'
4SSW",
i'ainsovsi'
1
i 2S'i
1.1 16 i
i 7 30 I
I 7 45 I
I 7 60 I
I 1
7 12;
7 37V4;
7 56
I
30S 3otr;i0H ;ao14f'14i
21)', 311
2H ,284' 29
48S'
4HV4 48VW,
48141 4i
I
12 90 I
13 15 I
7 30 I
7 47V
7 2',
12 85 I 12 85
IS 07,i 13 10
I
1 iiii
J 42V!
7 67Vi
7 12
7 3?Hi
7 55 i
' 10
' I
' 62V4;
30',
I 27
12 82H
13 10
7 27H
7 4S
7 (10 7 67',i
12'i 7 10
37i 7 35
55 1 7 52Vii
45
Wheat
Mav.
July...,l
Hept...i
U bid.
1 0s"a! 1 07-'
I 1 0(1,4
3'
1 o-.-,!
1 02-4,
3'4,
107 !
1 iia
1 02 1,
M;W IORK (.KKItAL MAHKKT
Quotation of the. Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April 12.-FLOCR-Re-
elpts, 23,32 bbla.; exports, 10.927 bbls.; mar
ket dull, unchanged; winter patents, $.S.2i(i.
i 50; winter stialghts, $5.0ii(8 5.10; Minne
sota patents. $5. Hoti tj. no; winter extras. $3.50
c4 00; Minnesota liaker., $i.9"&4.3i; w inter
low grades, 13.40iQ3.9n. Rye Hour, steady;
lair to good, $4.a''4.ti6.
CORNMKAL Steady ; kiln drlcc., I2.75
2,90.
It YE Nominal; western, 80c.
BARLEY Dull; feeding 45c, c. 1. f. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts. 2.000 bu.; apoi, firm:
No. 2 red. $1 08. nominal elevator, nom
inal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
$l.la f. o. b. alioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba,
II oi f. o. b. ailoat. Most of the day
is heat was firm. Influenced by higher cs
hles, reports of dry aeather west, .1 bullish
crop estimate from Minneapolis, small re
ceipts' and strength of outside markets, pn
pecially In May. the price advanced sharply
until the lust hour, when realiiirg caused
a setback. New crops closed unchanged
Hiid Mav at V n higher; May. l.(Va
H9, closed ot ll.t; July. KtiW 11-16
closed at 92c; September, luJVS'WiV, closed
at SfiS-.
CORN RecelptH. R4.S25 bit.: exports. 157.
354 bu. Spot market Arm; No. 1, 57c ele
ntor and 62'c f. o. b. afloat; N. 2 yellow,
"3c; No. 2 white, 53c. Option market waa
slow all day. but generally firm up to the
last hour, when prices" easel off with
wheat, closing but HflSc net higher; May.
MVinS-Tto, cloned at 63'c; July closed at
::ic.
OATS Receipts, 66,000 bu.; spot markej.
unlet; mixed. 26 to 32 lbs., Kolc; natiiran
white. 30 lo 32 lbs.. 3536Hc; clipped white,
30 to 4n lhs., 374'&:Vc.
HAY Firm; good to choli e. 77VSS24c.
HOPS Steady; state, common 10 cnoice.
r.lk-; i:u3, 22!&25c; olds. ll'ql.tc: l'a-
coast. 1904. :5tf2Sc; l, 2124c; oias.
1 ltil.tr.
HIDES Quiet: Qalveston. 2o to 2'. lbs.,
:oc; California. 21 to 'J I ha.. 1V--; Texas,
dry 24 to 30 lbs.. 15c
LEATHER Quiet; acid. 242Hc.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $12 0)1
fil3 "0; mess. $9 .CPU 50: beef hams. $21.ui'0
:'3.00: pscket. ri.00tfil2.on; city, extra India
mes $1 OiilS uo. Cut meat, quiet; plck
'(I beilles. $7uM17.75; pickled shoulders,
15 5H4i0n. Latd. firm; western steamed,
57 .En; refined, ste-idv: continent. $7 5i'n8.1i:
ompniind. ." 0fSjn.37S. Pork, firm: fam
ily. $14 5fV-rfl5 1; short clear. $13.riffl5.ilu;
mess. $13 j &13 STV.
T A LIX)W Firm ; city, t2 per pkg.t. 4c;
iintrv Inkgs. free). 4Nif4Tc
RICE Quiet ; domestic, fair to extra,
rVeS'.c; Japanese, nominal.
HI'TTER Firm ; street prlcej extra
c-eamerv. 31ti t2c; official prices, unchanged.
' HEESE Sleadv; state, full, small. 12V
'i It'.c: large. 10'14'.
E JOS Steady; western storage packed,
'"'jijllk-; western firsts. 18c; southeast, 17
n'-.
1'ol'LTRY Alive, steady: western chlck
iis 12c; fowls. 15c: old turkeys. 16c.
!iesed. steadv: western chickens. It4l2c;
os, lOiltc; turkeys, KfrKv.
t. Ivoale (.em era I Market.
ST. IOCH. April J2.-WHEAT-Klim;
'o. 2 red cash, elevator, $1. '!; track.
'.': Mav. 9!ec; July, t.'V&M2'u; No. 2
..r.1, $l.(i.
or N Higher; No. 2 cash. 47'v ; track,
'j'o49.'; Mav. J"''. 4VSS46V-
iCrx-Bleadv; No. 2 cash, S"S-; track,
May. 2Si:; No. while. 32"f33c.
I l ol H Dull; red winter patents, $5.15fJ
exira fancv end straight, l4.vn4.ito;
.1 $4.2f.'u-4.7rt.
sl-'KIi -Tlmotliv. taudv IV.urfiI.73.
''RXMKAI-Bltiy, $2S0
';l!N Dull; sacked, east track. 73U7V.
I I Y--ierty; tlmnthy. 16vfna; r ral
; 3 10 ').
H11N l oTTONTIES- 95.-.
I'.VJOINO-'V
iiimc T'ixt;-'..
' in VI(iIONS--P"rk. firm: lobbing. $12 i.
unchanged; prime steamed. $ 75. Dry
1' meats tsixe1i. tend ; extra shorts,
: clewr ribs. $77",; short clears. $7 50.
Ii.noii ili,,.-di sted". niu f hurts, $7 s.i-j;
e..r nb $77V,; snort clear. $
Poi'i.TRV Hiea; . ct-.u gen. iiV:
-iids. H.i'.. ' u - !..; t 11 k s. l!c;
- k-. i;ic.
. r-Miuie- . Jsl3 -c;
'No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
KM)L R Steady : winter patentH.Masrfrfi.OO;
winter straights, 144Ofi4.80; spring patents,
bakers. $3.30ru3.6O.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, $t.0fil.!5; No. 3,
$l.'Vil.l3; No. 2 red, $1.16 Kl.
CO RN No. 2. 49c: No. 2 vellow, 49'4c.
OATS No. 2, 3t4c; No. 1 white, '.Wit
32c.
KYE-No. 2. 78a78'ic.
PARLEY oo.i feeding, 37g39c; fair to
choice malting. 43VV649v.
SEED No. 1 flan, $1.24; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1 38; clover, contract- grade, $14. 35
14.41'.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hl-. tt2.SU
12.85. Lard, per (M lbs., $7.15(f7.17H. Shoi .
ribs, sides tloosei. $7.007.12V; short clear
aides (boxed). $7.00if7.12H.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts
Flour, bbls 2l,5no
Wheat, bu tw.ooo
Corn, bu 633 8'
Oats, bu U6.0HO
Rve, bu 4.000
Barley, bu 96,300
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creamerys, 2Stfj'.!9e.
Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included,
ltitje; firsts. lHHc; prime firsts. 18c; extra,
J9c. Cheese, steady to firm, lSQMHc
Shipments.
19.100
20,600
371.200
121.4U0
2.950
5.800
Kinisi City t.rnln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, April 12. WHEAT May.
92V; July, 77V'i77Vc; cash, No. 2 hard,
tl.0oml.11C; No. 3. OuctitLol; Nr. 4. 7O'o90c;
No. red, $l.02al.W; No 3. 95;tt$1.04; No. 4.
70Ti97e; receipts, 39 cara.
CORN May. 44V?i45c; July, 44s'8-44Tc;
cash. No. 2 mixed. 4514c; No. 3. 45'4q4&i-c;
No. i white, 46c: No. 3, 46Vt46'ic.
OATS No. 2 wh'te, 31Vj32c; No. 2 mixed,
aouio'-ic.
RYE Steady, 708760.
HAY Lower; choice timothy, $9.5tV310.nO;
choice prairie, $7.257. 76.
EGGS Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 16c; casfi
caunt, 15c; cases returned, He less.
HI'TTER Creamery, 22'a2Hc; packing. 18c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 31.200 31. 2"0
Corn, bu 27. 32.00-1
Oats, bu 4.W.' 13,0 0
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
MoTemeot Gives Evidence of Uncertainty
on Part of Speculative Operators.
MARKET STRONG AND WEAK BY TURNS
Probable Kdecl of Ilia May Wheat
Ileal at Chicago and Possible
i1 flattie Add to
Nervous Keeling..
NEW YORK. April 12-Movements of
stocks continued to give evidence today of
much uncertainty on the pait of speruht
tlve operators. Th current news failed
to account for any depression and con
jecture pointed to various explanations of
the palpable weight upon Hie market.
Signs r t conslderaole strength and of sharp
weakness succeeded esch other all day.
Aggressive strength shown by a few stocks
tailed to overcome the sceptical and sus
picious Httituile of the trading. Some of
those who sold stocks protested that they
saw IndiHiltahie evidence of selling for the
account of some of the persons who have
been tlo; most demonstrative leaders of the
bull campaign.
Considerable liquidation was attributed
to the account of orders received from
western sources and the conviction held
that this reported measures of precaution
and a strengthening position on the part
of those committed to the speculative deal
In whom. The wheat market was com
paratively quiet today, but the develop
ments there are watched with keen at
tention from the stock market point of
view, owing lo the Identity of extensive
speculation, both In the wheat and stock
markets. The share taken by this interest
In the bull campaign which has been con
ducted in stocks Is variously estimated
and the extreme estimates current. If they
should prove Justified, would sufficiently ex
plain the uncertain tone of the present
market. The substitution In the Northern
Securities directorate of a new name for
that of the head of ihe L'nion Pacific party
was belittled on behalf of both sides to
the old quarrel In that property. The fears
of an outbreak of this old quarrel were
emphatically declared to be unjustified.
Hut the Wall street view of this matter
haa gone considerably beyond H mere quiet
ing of the old dispute and has adopted a
view of thorough harmony nnd co-opern-tlon
In going forward to new projects of
even larger scope than those of the past.
There has been unqueHt lonably extensive
speculation In stocks based on this view
and the rather curt manner of yesterday's
action of the directors shakes the con
fidence held In that supposition.
Definite news from the hostile fleets In
the China seas was eagerly looked for and
the possible outcome of a threatened sea
fight was a restraining Influence on the
securities market. The weakening of the
foreign exchange market was regnrded with
relief and a lower discount rate in Ixwdon
and an advance in the sterling exchange
rate at Paris also eased the situation,
which began to threaten a withdrawal of
gold from New York. Rut It Is reallied
that a decisive battle between the opposi
tion fleets might affect foreign money mar
kets to an extent which would preclpltuto
a demand upon our money reserves. Not
withstanding the discussion of the North
ern Securities decision I'nlofi Pacific was
firm to strong all dav. The other principal
points of strength were In the Industrial
list, notably Smelting. Amalgamated I
per and the locoini-tive stocks. The
ness of New York Central wns a strong
contrary Influence and Illinois Central also
suffered from free realizing on yesterday'
wide advance. The electric atocks suffered
on rumors of a rupture of a working agree
ment and of the expansion of competition
In their field. A sharp break In People's
Gna was also an effectivu Influence. The
Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Ixmis
stock increase added another to the long
list of new capital Issues coming upon the
market. An enthusiastic weekly review of
the Iron trade awakened a lively demand
for I'nlted States Steel preferred and an
active absorption of l'nion Pacific at the
same time carried the market upwards to
a strong closing.
Bonds were steadv. Total anles. par
value, $2,790.0011. Tinted States bonds were
a.l unchanged on call.
Quotations 011 the New York Stock ex
change ranged as follows:
Ha les.H'gli.Iow. Close.
Atchison None 9o 8914 m
do pfd None KflVi 103 103
Atlantic coast Line. .None
1 Cop
wen k-
Mllnaakee (iral.-. Market.
MILWACKEE. Apri: 12.-WIIEAT-Strong;
No. 1 northern, $1.11- No. 2 north
ern, $l.0&'1.08; July, 87.i bid.
RYE Weak; No. 1. 83c.
BARLEY Easier; sample, sVWijum.-.
CORN Firmer; No. 3, 4s4-,. ; May,
4V.
Philadelphia Produce Markrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Aprl! 12.-BCTTKR-Steady;
extra nearby prints. ;e.
EGGS Steady; nearby, fresh. 17'c at
mark; western, fresh, 18c. a: mark.
1 'IIEK8K 8teady ; New York. Sill
creams, fancy, 13c; choice, 134c; fair to
good, uvulae.
Dal nth Grala Market.
Dl Ll'TH April 12. WHEAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern. $1.03. On track: No. 1
northern. $108; No. 2 northern, 7rt)tl.uAt;
Mav. $1 04; July, $1,014: September. fcSSc.
OATS To arrive and on track, 2Jttc.
Baltimore & Ohio.
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of X. J
Chesapeake Ohio..
Chicago & Alton......
do pfd ..,.,.v
Chicago Gt. Western
Chicago & X. W
C. M. & St. P
Chicago Term. & T...
do pfd
C. C. C. & St, L
Colo. & Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
D. . L. & W
Denver & Rio O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. & Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Si. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. 4- St. L
M.. St. P. & 8. 8. M..
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M., K. & T
do pfd
N. R. H. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. W
Norfolk Western..
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P., C, C. & St. I,
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St L S F. 2d pfd.
St Louis 8. W
600
100
11.800
SW
l.sm
200
1.500
700
18,000
" 'vtio
500
4.900
2,000
141'.
louVg
Ml
154S
202H
67H
4"4
814
SI.
241
1794
'34"
107 ,
28 Vs
'37 it
1944
9.4UO
81 10
5)
"ioo
19,000
SuO
l.BoO
3.100
ifO
7,bll0
2.100
3.300
lion
1.000
2.100
2.51
13,000
100
33,500
11.400
3.2O0
19. iw)
si;', 700
454
8
168
147
1II8H
96
153'i
2014
564
40
81
23A
240
17S
'ii"
1iVii
274
192
44'i
80
67
'94"
IfiKH
Pacific ...
Railway. .
Pacific
W
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, April 12-CORN-8ieady ; No.
! yellow. 48c; No. S. 4c; No. 4, 47c; no
grade. 450 c.
OATS Firm: No. 3 white. SO&Olc; No. 4
white. 2Sa3oc.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 12.-WHEAT-May.
$1.07; July. tl.feV No. 1 hard. $114:
No. 1 northern, $1.11; No. 2 northern, SI .04.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. April 12 8EED-Cover,
$8 10; April. 1x074;
alsike. ibe, prime
October, $f774;
timothy, $1 40.
cash,
primo
M "ITER -Qii
tv. l!4j ..
1 v.-;. stea.i-.
Ma . .
- 1 1 on
a e 1 o'lut.
"Receipts Shipments
1 '
28
$7.10
l.lte-ruaol drain Market.
IKI-OH. A11.I 12. - - IVH EA T Spot.
Vo 1 Calii-.r- U 4. ii"ires.
. , 7',1 J .I,. :.. Kcptem-
':" Sp..t. quiet: Amcl jii m tel.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. April 12 .-COFFKK-Mar-ket
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to a decline of 5 xu:ite under selling
for European account and somewhat lower
cables. A private table from llraxil staled
that the smaller rn elpta there we:.e due
to the high rate of Brazilian ((change and
that receipts for the month mould probably
underrun estimates, but exchange mas le
ported slightly lower by the early cables
and European cables from private sourcos
predicted a continued decline. Rimstlng in
terests were selling in the local market end
mhlie (here was less nearby liquidation
prices ruled easy, particularly In the late
trading The close was easy at a decline
of IoJjO points. Hales were reported of
UZW bags Including May at .Mpl tic, July
at tWW-. September at 70-u.5. . December
at 9 Iswii.'JOc, aiarini ui i.i'sit-w. opoi
easy; No
invoice,
Oils aad Roain.
OIL CITY, April 12 OIL Credit bal
anct $1 33. certificates no bid; shipments.
67, 119 bbls ; average. 7 4 bbls.; runs. 80.011
bbls : average fcf'.l'i bbls.; shipments. Lima
W.W hb! ; average. i.:t4 bbls : runs,
Lima 67 7'tf bbls : aersge. 46 a bbls
SAVANNAH. Ja . April 1.' OI LS-Tur-rntine
dull -. Rosin, firm; A B, C.
Tift. E. r. 74 r. ss.on,. g. n 124 h.
$.' .n, I S.I ". M. $4 10; tC$.Z WG it sa,
W ", 4 .
do pfd
Southern
do pfd
Southern
do pfd
Texas 4-
T.. St. L. &
do pfd
l'nion Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. A L. E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd .,.'.
Adams Ex
American Ex
t lilted States Ex.
Wells-Faigo Ex..
Amal Copper
. 8.500
. 1.200
Sou
2r)
too
. 12.600
200
. 4.100
iii
. 22.101
. 1.900
. 2 3i
.171,7ml
31
644
142
166H
S7i
123'i,
'44
1(354
1074
31
5SVi
S
1581-i
61
854
'954
'3.74
8111'
70
2fi
614
67.
11 8'4
344
I4
S8
4.34
15
IT!
99 U
31
634
1414
1W4
8r,n,
1224
74
ii74
161
1001;
as
:t9
1564
61
844
iii4
'94
844
794
70
26
65
664
118',
34
96 4
374
42
61
13l
:.!.
fiOO 46i 45
,uu
61 )
..186 400
Am. Car 4k Foundry. S.sfni
do pfd 8ii
Am. Cotton Oil l.
do pfd
Am. lee
do pfd ,
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt. Refni.112.4!
do pfd S.7'i
Am. Sugar Refng 4.i
Am. Tobacco pfd t-tf. 19.IMI
3T)
S.4
48.801)
6.100
6.00
10.9irt
20.VO
3
2.3.10
1.fM
S.Vil
8.800
3ii0
2.0110
8.7110
1I
:c
17.4rti
l.")
w
1l
! 0(4)
1 Vi
l.'
y
!.
'"ii'ii
7i
4-l
64.ini
61.6il
)
l'O
1.4o
7ni
514
4f,
1014
354
6
414
121-.
U'4
iy,
it;
9)1
m
70
M,
S"44
12
60
4(4
IM4
234
Sl,
i.l
51
S6
39S
1014
354
6
4l
1111,
115
1234
1414
971
1254
i.9'4
51
203
11,
59
44
1824
234
81
hows: Available ih balance, $l;i XI 1 19;
gold. $7I.Xi.96V.
tew lurk Money Market.
NEW YORK. Apri' ll-MONEY-On c all.
teady. :Q3s per cent; 1 Insnng bid. i per
cent; offered al 34 per cent. Time loans,
steady; " days. 34 per cent; days and
months. 341134 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAFER-oVhi
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, clising
steady, with sctuil business in bankers
bills at $4 8615414. N'iV" for demand and at
$4 MT'fi444o for sixty-day bills; posted
rates. $iikH4 87; commercial bills. $4 844
SILVER Har, 564c; Mexican dollars,
43c.
BONDS Government, steady, railroad,
heavy.
Closing prices on nonds were:
I'. S. ret. Ss. rg....l4 Jsuan s. f
11m 1 I,, a- N uni 4
11H Minhitran . I 4
IM4 M ontrtl 4
1.1.1 , Aty 111 tin-
in Mmn. at 1 4
luH M . K a T 4
Ki4 di
74H N K n of M c
IIS ,N Y. ('. r
pn n. j. c .! ..
MV.Nn I'srlflr 4 ...
m I io
I'W N W. 1. 4i...
iq 6 I. r(d 44
llbV,Fonn rnnr.
.".SIKeadlns irn. 44.
77 .
Aiiacuida M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel & Iron....
Consolidated Gas....
Corn Products
do pfd
Dintillers" Securities
General Electric
International Paper.
do pfd
International Pump.
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A I run ..
I', a leather
do pfd
C. S Realty
I". S. Rubber
do pfd
I". S. Steel
do pfd
Va -Carolina Cnern..
do pfd
Westlnghouee Elee.
Western l'nion
Ex-right
Tolal sates for the dy, 1.1J4IO0 glares
148
1094
95
154a,
SJ02
574
394
80
234
241
179H
174
34
1064
V7-,
60
37
193
3724
334
88i
454
804
674
92
94
1074
L9
64
31
t4
J42
M6;
8I4
122,
244
6V
118
163
174
314
6714
S84
15S
61i
8.74
92
1424
HO
95H
91 4
894
854
7;
6B4
Si
61',
67,
1184
344
96
38
424
C,2
1324
ft 4
22H
4)64
18
J34
51 4
240
sn
YiM
245
t
40,
I1
354
93U
404
19
4.'4
594
1214
1194
1254
1424
974
us;
694
R24
2o
114
69
444
18.14
2:14
da coiisnn
C. 8. 3m. ret
do coupon
I'. 8 nw 4, reg
do coupen
t'. 9. nid 44. reg
do coupon
Am Tnbarro 44. elfl.
do clfs
Atrhlnon gsn. U. ...
i adj.
Atlanlli c. L 4i . .
Bal. Ohio 4a
do
( antral of Ua. it . . .
do lal Inc-
do 2i Inr
C'hea. A ll:iln 4aa
I hi. ago St A. 3H -('..
n S Q n. 4a ..
C. R 1. A P 4a....
do eol. ht
107 V,
'
ino
4
41
en: A 8t L. d 4a tns
C'hl'-aso Ter. 4a
Colorado Mid. 4a . .
Colo. A So 4a ... .
Cuba 6a. rtfa
TV . O. 41
Illatlllrra' Sac. La .
Kris prior lien 4a..
do fan. 4a
F. W. A P C la .
llo.lns Val. 4' .
offered.
7
. 44
ion
.im
. w
.1014
. 3S
114s,
.111
1 -.
K'4'4
... 77W
.. 14m
...
...liuk
... M
4s. II
.. .itmi
..lit
...l(k
... 74
.. 1"1
... 7S
.. 1W
. . .1U2
Rt I,. A I. M. r. 6 .in
St. I.. A S. K. fs 4. H
St. I,. S. W, r. 4a s
Seaboard A L. 4a M1
So. I'arlflr 4a
So. lla'laar 5a
Taiaa ". la ... .
T . St. L. W. 4i
l'nion Pai IM 4a .
do ronv 1
t S St eel 2d Kl
Wahaah la
do dab. R
Waalern Md. 4a....
W. A b. E. 4a ...
Wla. 1 antral 4 .
.. M
ll4
.lt1
. . .
..114',
.. 7S
. .1lS
.. 74',
.. t
. i-
.. 944
Boston Htorks nnd Bonds.
BOSTON. .April 12. Call loans. 3n 34 pet
cent; time loans. 34344 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and oonns:
Atrhlson 4
Atrhiaim
do pfd
Hoalnn A Albany...
Hnflon A Malna....
Boaion Elatatae ...
Fltrtihurg ptd
Mailt an Ontral ..
N. Y , N. II. A H
l'nion Parin
Amar. Arga. Cham.
do ptd
Amar. I'nau. Tuba..
Amar. Huxar
pfd
T A T
Amar. Woolen
do ptd
Pomlnlon 1. A S...
Kdlann Klai 1 1 111 .
Ilanara! K'-lrl'- ..
Maaa. Ktartrlc
do ptd
Maaa. Ilaa
I nlted Fruit
t'nltad Phoe Mah..
do pfd
f. S. Steal
do prd
Waatlns t'ommon ,
Advantura
Asked. "Bid.
49
104
4.VV,
1104
42
97
24.14
13
82
34
1074
I'M,
124
i '
44
1I7S
374
l-r.'4
8.14
1"7
177
Mi.
47,
101 4
4
108 4
424
97
2C4
21 S
0'4
32';
1074
f;4
11-,
'93 '
414
I'",
4
1i7
1:54
9!
4
1024
454
14
4,
9SV
245
;-3
82
334
V7
h.,4
l'.;4
XI
43',
11-V
874
"s?'
KC
17S4
93
Trrasary gtaleaneal.
WAalllNGTliN. April 12. -Today state
ment of tl.e treasury balances 111 the gen
eral lu-id excl'islie of ihe ;viirt.ii gold
ra-rve m tr division uf redemption,
do
Aniar.
Ill Alleuei 2S
iS Amal,amtad k'
103 American Zlne II
240 Atlantic IS 4
!7S lllusham 14
cal. A llei' la
14bva Cantannlal I'
241, Copper Hans '64
:'0Ji I'aly West 1
UV Ilnmlnlon Coal So
;4S Franklin 'i
S iiran y .
4j lala R.iyaia 24
14t4 Maw Mising l'"i
I3K Mltlilxan IS
44 Mohawk W
S0l Muni '. A C 1
IMS Old llemlnlon -4
I'll Oatenla
2R5 Parrot -'"
Julnr-y I'H
II Shannon 74
9 Tamara. k !-'
414 Trinity
lu C. . .Mllllnt 1"S
HH'l I'. 9. Oil
3314 t'tah 4t-!
, XI , Victoria .. . 4
102 (Winona IJ'i
7 Wolverine !
London Mtocks and Bonds.
LONDON, April 12. Closing quote tlons
on stocks und bomls:
Conaola. money . , 90 16-18, . V. Central 16:l-m
do arrount 1 1-H'Norfolk A W 74
Anaconda m 4" prd M'
Ati-hlaon a4'CHHarlo A W 4
do ptd HU I Penna.aivinla 7.14
nalllmoro A Ohio... lU4;Hand Ml Ilea lu'
Canadian Pacini: ... lii Heading 4t'
Chea. A Ohio 6-4 j do lit ptd 47
Chicago c;t. W 21Si do ri pfd 4C
1:.. M. A at. p 1I4'4 So. Hallwar 3"
Den-ara 17 do pfd . 9H
Denver A R. U 3.-.!So. Pacthv '
do pfd Ii- Union I'aclflc 1.16
Erla 44 do pfil 1i4
Ho lit pfd II V. 8. Sleel :I7
do Id pfd 7" do pfd M
Illinois Central 1724 Wabaah
Lauls. A Nash I IDS, do pfd 47
M , K. A T 124)!8paulah 4a So--,
SILVER-Bar, steady, 26 4 d per ounce.
MONEY 1414 per cent
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent: three muutni'
bills, 2 l-16f24 per cent.
ew York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, April 12-The following are
the closing quotations 011 mining stocks:
A .la ma Con f' .l.lttla Chief 1
All.a 47 tiniarla -IOO
llreers 2S Ophlr M
Brunawirk Con A llHoenlx 8
i'omstock Tuunal 8 iPotoal 1
Con. Cal. A Va 17 J Havage 2t
Horn Silver 164 iSbirra Neradu )
Iron Silver i..JJlv rsmall Hopaa ii
Leadvllla Cod 6 (Standard IIS
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, April 12. Money was more
plentiful in the market today and the de
mand was normal. Discounts were In
clined to ease in sympathy with money.
Bills were taken moru freely, though Paris
checks were clowely watched. On the
Stock exchange trudlng was inactive,
largely owing to the absence of support
while awaiting events In the far east. Con
sols were quite steady, but closed easier.
The exchequer bond issue waa In modulate
Investment demand, which maintained flrst
class securities. Americans were dull.
They opened below parity and the move
ments were Irregular on Wall street manip
ulation. Tim feature was a sharp rise to
Illinois Central. New York. Ontario &
Western was strong In the afternoon.
Price eventually became Irregular and
closed easy. War stocks were quiet. Jap
anese, were disposed to harden. Imperial
Japanese 6.-4 of 1904 mere quoted at I014.
Paris, supported Internationals.
PARIS, April 12. Business on the Bourse
today opened with a firm tone, but at the
closing the market was heavy. Russian
Imperial 4s were quoted at 88 30 and Rus
sian bunds of 1904 at 506.
Rank ( learinas.
OMAHA. April 12. Baiil: clearings todav
vere $1.32. 693.07. For the corresponding
day of 19oi the clearings were $1,212,256.99.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 12 METALS There
was a further development in the squeeze
in spot tin in the IxmUon market, where
there was an advance of about i.1 on spot,
while future were unchanged. Spot closed
at A. 14.'. and futures at 136 5s. Ixicallv
the market was quiet and practically nom
inal. Spot is held at $30.95ii31.25. The 1,011
don copper market was a shade lower, clos
ing al 67 7s 6d for spot and 67 15s for
futures. Lncallv the market shows no
change. Lake is quoted at $I5.37 4'1 15.60;
electrolytic at $15.25-'a 15.374. and casting at
$14 874a 15.25. Lead was steady at H 5o'i
5.00 In the local market and was also un
changed In London, where It Is minted at
12 16s 3d. Spelter m-as hlghet at 23 12.-
rkl In London. Locally the market was dull
and unchanged at $6. la) Iron closed at 54e
4d In G!aguW and at 49s 4.1 In Mlddlesbm--
ough. The local Iron rmirket is quiet; No. 1
foundry, northern, is quoted at $17. soft 18 25,
No. 2 foundry, northern, at $17.004117.75; No.
1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry,
southern soft, at $17.7.vijl8.:6.
ST. LOl'IS. April 12 M ETA L8 Lead.
steady at $4474414 50. Spelter, dull al $5.
OT3.S3.
Evaporated Apples and Dried l-'ralt
NEW YORK. April 12 EVAPORATED
APPLES Continue quiet. Holders are still
asking $5.40 for prime, but buyers views
ore below that figure. Common are quoted
at 4Viific; prime, $5.35'ij5.40; choice, 64364c;
lancy, .-.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI ITS-Prunes.
cleaning up on spot, but the market shows
no Improvement. Quotations range from
24c to &4c. according to grade. Apricots
remain quiet. with buyers Indifferent
choice are quoted at W104C.; extra choice
HV; fancy, 124il5c. Peaches are unchanged
at i,rauc ror cnoice. juwinc lor extra
choice and 114!12c for fancy. Raisins con
tinue quiet; loose Muscatel are quoted at
44'o64c. London layers at $ln5-fi1.25 and
seeded raising at &4J?ii;.
Kaiiar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. April 12.-81 'G A R-Ra w
firm; fair retlnlng. 4 5-l6c; centrifugal, 96
test, 4 15-16c; molafcses sugar, 4 1-16V; re
fined firm; crushed, 6 85c; powdered, S26'-;
granulated, 6 15c.
NEW ORLEANS. April lZ-HIGAR-Qulet:
open kettle, 34fi44c; centrifugal.
44'fM 15-li; centrifugal, whites. 64c; yel
lows. 4'r?S7-16c: seconds. 34'a44c
MOLASSES Nominal ; open kettle, 7-&l6c;
syrup, nominal, x.
0MAF1A LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Fecfipts Moderate and an Active
and 8teadj to Strong Market Resulted.
HOGS SOLD STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER
heee and l.amhe Hnther Mow, hut
Rest tirades 4 omaaandril Just
Abont ateady Prices Feeling
on others a Trifle Weak.
Sul'TIl OMAHA. April 12, 19ni.
-ill., lloua Mhectv
Official Moiulav . 4H1I .1...4I lioM
Offlciel Tuesday 5.9in lo.iot 12.171
Official Wednesday .9os 9.ln3 4,79s
Three dim this meik ..13.8 22.7X4 29.678
Three days last meek 9.SH2 ij.is'.l 2S.942
Same days n-eek before. .11.91 3d. o92 y..2;12
Same three weeks ago. . 1.1,241 In- 18.TH1
Same four weeks agi Iu.k'.i -t. I.4.4 in,".
Same days last year lS.ftbl y,i7i 21.4.40
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DA I E.
Th following table shorn- the receiit of
cattle, hogs and sncep si noutn timaua tor
the year to daie, with comparison with lust
j ear;
at. Paul Dec.
Cattle Li3.is5 2n9..4i 3,lsi
Hogs hm .413 Ml.lli
Oheep 41,601 Mo.14.7 33,66
Ifia lullowing table stiowa the average
pine Ot ltvaa u.iu.il o,uiia .ui1 me laai
aeverai aa., wim comparisons.
Mar. !..
Mar. 1...
Mar. is. .
uar. is..
.vial. Xj..
.uar. 1
Mar. 33..
war.
Mar. 24..
Mar 3b..
iar. 2...
alar. iJ...
Mar. 2 .
Mar. 29..
Mar. o..
.iar. di . .
April 1. .
Mprn 2..
Aprn .
Ai.nl 4..
April b..
Aplll Ii..
.April ,..
April ..
Ann I -J .
April 10.
A Di ll 11.
April 12.
I ltui. lUyt.ilisjl.iiavj.ilaul.llJuii.ll
-1-
OR .
6 12 4 'M
I 0741 41 Ml
a uifsi 4 ,
t OS I 6 Uli
a 1V 6 Obi
d (a 1 a ml 1 al I t lai 1 ai
4 '4l vHl 1 It 16 I Mi
141 k 04 I W 0 1 S W I
1 a so, 1 11 9 mi a )i a avi
I Mi b li 11, on
1 34, 201 It Hi . 81 1
a mi. s au 861
7 45 1 b bo 4 tsi
7 1MI 291 1 4 931
1 v.. k i., 8 7i .
I t Ui 7 211 g M, b 871 4 8.
6 1341 I ' 30 .. &6 4 ell
a lsysl 6 171 7 U bi 6 vi Ob,
09 1 3 14 1 b b 0 801 s lb
OVA,, B Oi, 7 23; I t 4 U
o 14 , 4 u! 1 .1, 8 56, 1 a io,
6 154i i 03. 7 SO 6 6u 5 9J, I
1 0 0 7 M, b 66; b on b 08
f 164l I 1 23 U a, 6 88, b lb
-11 1 o 13i i jb b bd. 11 tiv. .
a til., 1 t Ui 1 uni I 3U
o 3e 1 u 00 7 24 I I) Ob, o 30
u 20S 4 U, 7 24, 8 681 b 2i,
0 2.t 4 9Hi 1 2, 1 6 6.1 6 01 I
. 4 94. 7 2o 6 61 a 92 5 33 1
6 25 I 1 7 26 6 79; b 81 1 5 3s,
D 26-4 4 95; I HJ 89, 5 III I 0 36;
6 31 , I Si; ,6 8,1, a 98i 0 ;I3,
s at
be
4 OS
5 81
3
i tki
3 1W
i
4 bi
t '
3 64
3 00
J 04
3 or
3 64
a
a a
3 w
3 K5
4 t3
3 '..4
in
a
3 68
3 61
3 63
evr York Live "lock Market.
NEW YORK, April 12 -BEEVES-Re.
celpts. 1.633 head. Market for steers steady
to strong; bulls unchanged cows lens ac
tive and a trifle easlei ; steers. tB.MOtt: 7'i,
tail ends $4.2t: bulls. I325i6u: rc . $1 ',5
414 75. oxen, $4 60 Cables quoted e cat
tin higher ut 114t124 per lb.. pa 13.-.
dressed weight: refrigerator beef higher at
9'u94c per II) Exiurts today. ATT cattle
and 4'J quarters of beef; estimated tomor
row. 5oo head cattle.
CALVES Receipts. 3 118 head. Mark-t
fcc higher; veals. $4 iW7Ki; choice. $7 25'
7 50; little calves and culls. tJOt'i.'liO.
dressed calves, steady to strong: ciiv
dressed veals, 8-sllc per lb ; country
dressed. 7i9c.
HOGS-Receipts. 4 276 I earl Market was
strong, Penosvlvama and state hogs, SA 10
') 15. choice state tugs. $6 25
SHEEP AND LAMHH-Re, e pt 2 fco
head Market slum, sleep steaov. lambs
10c higher; common unshorn sheep. $4.joi
8 in; iliolce clipped $5 in. -mehorii Uinba.
$v SavVi 70. uli. $., Seiing lanii'i. $l.Hi'l
S p r htaj.
stuck
5 2
n 1
43 34 11 3
2 3 .. 1
4n 4u 1' i
2H II
3'i 27 3
3 2 1
15 11
2 I
4 I
171 129 21 7
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of earn of
brought In today by each road mas:
tioau. Cattle. Hogs. rn 11. 11 s
v... .VI. t Bi. !
Missouri Pacific
I nlon Pacific system
C. .- N. W i...
F., E. & M. V
C St. P.. M. O....
B. 4 M
., H. A Q
, H. 1. r P.. east..
C. R. I. .- P.. West.
Illinois t entrul
Clucugu G. W
Total receipts 171
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or neuu indicated:
Buyer. ( tittle. Hogs. Sheep.
ima ha Packing Co...
Swift and Company..
I udaliy racking 1.0...
Armour Co
Swift, from country
Vausant Co
Carey at Benum
Lobman & Co
Hill A Huntzinger. ......
Huston & Co
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. F. Hiisb
Wolf AV Muriimi
Mike Haggertv
J. B. Root at Co
Bulln A. Kline
1 D. B. Co
Boyd aV I I'"'
Huffman 37
Parker Wehb :
8. At 8 K'2 I'
Cuduhy Bros 2118
Carey-Carey 6
Other buyers 593
512 1..44 222
7.9 2.19a 207
663 l.t,;! 1,9-1
S43 2. !9 316
20
63
5..
81
66
6
99
110
65
37
1 IK
14
6
Totals'.
4.228 8,822 3,844
CATTLE There were only moderate re
ceipts In sight this morning, Chicago re
porting is. duo, Kansas city i,"w, mm ai
South Omaha there were about 3.90. The
demand was apparently again In good
shap, aa buyers were all out early, and
the cattle soon began to move toward the
scales- As compared with yeaterdny, there
was but little change In ruling pricer..
The market on hee-f steers could safely
be quoted active and steady to strong 011
anything at all desirable. In aome cases
common cattle were neglected to some ex
tent, but the change In ruling prices was
too small to be worthy of mention. Thai a
were quite a fern- pretty good cattle in tlu
yards, aa will I seen from the sales be
low. All the more desirabl 1 bunches weie
out of first hands In good season and In
fact a good clearance was made at a rea
sonably early hour.
1 he cow mrket was also active ami
steady to strin g on the better grad-8. As
high as $5.10 waa paid for a load of row)
and heifers mixed and $5.25 was paid f.-'
heifers. All the buyers seemed to be anx
loim for good stuff In the may of elllie.
cows or helfera and the prleea paid mere
very satisfactory. The common ami me
dium classes were not as active as the
choice stuff, but still the market could be
quoted steady and everything sold with
out much trouble In good season.
There was no rrartfcular change In the
prices paid for bulls, veal calves and stags.
Good stuff was active, with others none too
brisk, bul steady.
The demand for the better grades of
stockers and feeder was aufflcient to
cause an active and fully steady market
on such kinds Feeder buyers are now
competitors on the marmed-up corn feds of
good quality and consequently packers have
to pay good strong prices for the short
fedja to keep them away from the feeder
buyers. The common kinds of stock cattle
were a trifle slow today and in some ca-ies
they were steady and In others a trifle
lower. Representative sales:
BEEF BTEIkRB.
No. Ar Fr. No Av I'r.
t aao t in It 1HJ A to
1 DO ID 12. A 4.1
876 4 II 1 lZi.i h 4.1
4 UMi 4 av 1 114 I 4"
1 auu 4 8k it lot; 1 a
ul 4 76 5 1014 A 4"
4 ti: I mi 22 iz:i4 l v,
3 SOU IS 'Hi la IU7 5 46
1 100 & en inc. 1
1 84 5 8I 21 1211 1 7l
I 111! I 14 l DM b 70
2A 171 i III II 1944 S to
14 IW'i S I' 2 I14 I l
SJ 1 11-3 AM IK 6 SO
it im tt" 44 nu t, in
14 1!i S Il A in
It. irnu a :s A i40 I en
. 1I--4 I iu 1'. nil I i
21) 49 I 31 :2 1147 I U.
7 l'W4 A 4.. i7 12UJ t, ti,
i lOtti A II I US I 8"
1 luM 1 18 !l ...IH44 I -l
tl 1011 A 40 V 1171 t at)
II 10! A A Ai im A .
24 leal A" UI4 do
10 IU A An 7 l.-li: l
13 llAo A An 21 . . .Itjt 0a
! lOSS A an 17 IMS ( nr.
10 104 A 1 17 rtt 4 10
II 1014 I Ao 2 IV u,
17 1141 I AO f. 124 t r.
12 111.! A il II 1421 I in
15 US AM 1 1424 4 Iu
: Ill la I 114 411
OO W8.
2. Ami 1 as 10 vk 4 00
2 840 s An 2 :u 4 On
1 70 2 li 4 ltt, 4 on
1 047 I 2 10 1077 4 ti
I IM Hi 1 14 4 un
1 IK I IA S ..HI 4 1A
I M0 2 ti 1 1121 4 I
1 70 I 11 I 4 it
1 91 S b $ 1070 4 to
1 al S be 4 101; 4 zi
1 IK"! I Hi U 444 4 If.
I IO 2 A IM: 4 ?
1 ie : n 1 1200 4 sa
1 J4 1 1'. 11 loaf. 4 :,
1 Iil.ll 17'. 1 no 4 f.,
2 10 : SA I lot 4 M
2 7 II") 10 141. 4 14
2 87$ I 00 17 tj t
ral I i I tw. 4 W
7 tote I 20 12. iv 4 41
1 f-4 2 in .... 111 1 11
1 lltt 14 1 U4-I 4 AO
II LOO I 14 I i7l 4 AO
1 .I I to 4 U42 4 so
1 11 Hi 19 2 1170 4
1 9 S 14 7 1247 4 10
1 Ill II . 771 t VI
1 II I 71 t . 1.411 4 OA
2 440 I 71 sat 4 i
1 1 I 71 II UU0 4 71
1 lit t ei 4 74
: 770 1 14 10 . ..pa 4 n
I ltS t il I lit 4 71
71 I 00 I Aa 4 7,
t 8 t 1014 4 74
I Ss S 1 i: 4 so
A 0-M II 4 . ... Iit4 4 Tl.
I 44 I 17 .104 4 7k
I lie I A Jl . 114! 4 U
1 l'WO I A W U
1 ll0 la.. t 1071 4 a4
A 10 V) 1 be :i t:i 44.,
2 . 4 1 iim 11
4 7I 4 Or 1 ;r 4 ,
COU'B AND HEIFER
It I 4 I 17 4"4 4 14
uH ' .14 4r.4 elfeia
STEERS AND CUW S
17 4.4 II. ,4 ... ,
.47 T 4 V, la oi.io ,, .
Ill 741 I i .4 . . IM .
STEERS AND HEIhKKS
11 1174 a 4a
It LIFERS
I . ! SO .4 a I 4..
4 lit I In . .. I
I :.io II" "a 11; 4 "
1 . . 411 - If. : ....... 17 4 . .
"A 2" I ..' 4 ii
1 a.Ni j 4;, 1 ;a,. 4 7 .
4 m: ; 4-. :t is4 4 7.
4 Hi I m : Ii u
10 4.0 I ihi I : t;,- 4 to
4 .141 I III !. 4 t'l
I a?n 1 7'. ' I ISO 4
I . . :.M 1 If. 14 :.4 4 4'.
447 4 st : I'n I (
JL'LLS
1 137n 2 40 I n' ? '1
1 Hill t 1 I 171" J 4
1 t; 0 40 I ITMI t i4
I 4"i 3 1 m - ... 11. m 11 7
1 r.-t-i S In 1 1M11 s 7s
1 1.'..ll 3 1. 1 I.l .1 40
1 1:40 I M I 14 HI J .-.
I . i:.f. S !o I . . inn .1 XI
1 1:40 J ;r. 1. UT" 4 no
1 174.1 .1 A" 1 I"4" I ''
5 J0 3 til I 144.1 4 ",l
I 1 17'1 3 so . 4 : .
1 i4i,-i .1 :i 1 ii" 4 2:.
I 144.1 1 on
STAGS.
1 len 3 .- 1 ... .. .ui,. 4
CALVES
1 4 no : ); is
1 24H 4 Oil 2 I4S a .hi
1 :'4l 4 00 1 1 14 & 4o
1 AO 4 SA A 1" A tn
I IM 4 ', 1 If..) i I'l
1 An A ; 1 SO j 7..
I 110 A On 4 .. fill no
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2 :.on 3 Oil si fs.1 4 1.1
2 SHI I il 17 424 4 1"
1 an 1 24 4 7.H 4 1"
1 AM 3 IS 14 . . ... 741 4 10
II.... 4n I 27. 4 2
I Sim SI". 1 aw 4 M
1 4411 S 7? 4 tn 4 M
3 40 I 40 12 4.10 4 'JO
I 4.14 3 AO 11. . 147 4
1 J4.i 2 50 1 7i'o 4 24
t 110 ti , 4
I AO 8 7S ' i 741 4 lo
12 I 7a 2 Tati 4 4a
JA SW la 4 Haw 4 IA
S Sim 4 00 ... 7117 4 .Mi
1 . . 440 4 no 3j ! 4 A .
t 828 4 on 21 717 4 70
1 4UI 4 on
WYOMING.
No. Av. Pr. No A v. P
11 feeders. . 982 4 70 9 steers. ...1 161 4
t t .-bul-
: 10 .V b.ti'i.i
,-t .!, 5 r-.i".
cli;vu al
:'.
Hi )Gl4-Receipts of hogs were moderate
tli If morning ami with favorable reports
ft om other isilnls the market here shorn ej
some iniprovement. The general markei
could best be described by calling It nv stlv
2'tc higher, with sales trom Mmng t, he
higher. The bulk of the bogs went at 0
ami $5 32'-,. wit Ii the choicer loads at .:1..
Tho common fluff went tri m J.'i 3n domn.
The range of prices Is iiom- so narrom- that
unless the hogs are very choice or common
they sell In Just about Ihe same notches,
regardless of weight. The bt.gs that arc
now in the greatest demand are handy
wcightx, or those weighing f n in 200 to 2
ootinda. A prime load of he.-ivles. though,
will still top the market, 11s is shown by
the fuel lhat $5 35 mas paid for a toad this
morning weighing 4 pounds. Most of t lie
hogs mere out of Hist hands In good sea
win, but tomard the close packers mere In
clined to bo bearish. Hnlesmen held on,
howciver. and finally sold out at practically
the same prices that avn e paid early
the morning. Representative sales:
In
No. Av. Sk. Pr. No. Av. PA Pi
70 241 ... 6J7ii 71 .-II 120 6 :l'l
An 211 40 A 27 1 1 4 ?:. r 3.1
04 144 4H A 27 W IK r' 3"
70 271 ... 6 un 7H 222 ... A So
72 244 XI A lo 22 212 . . II"
14 221 ... 120 '.- 23" 120 r.
4" l!At 'l A J" 274 ... I an
71 134 III) A ;;0 44 247 . . .'. i"
4 2"7 40 2" 80 121 I'l A 30
ei 24 ... sn ;7 ;.ia ... a :m
r. -m ... A .in 7J 21 4 ... i an
10 4i son A an .'41 no r. so
44 240 40 I SO M 22ti ml A 31
!2 213 in A Xi 47 24B 4n I J',
7" 7;-7 4 r zi- o.i 2i.4 an r. 3:'i,
A4 2J4 In A 3D 24 214 ... 4 32',
f.( 24.1 40 it 'i 40 244 A 32'a
1 2.1 H tl 42 214 40 A 3."t
Al 144 ... A HO SA 374 ail i 12',
22 lull i'l h SO 77. lit HO j:1,
S3 217 40 6 30 7. '.'-!l 120 A .'!
88 '.'44 ... S 30 76 244 . . 5 32 1 ,
4 2M . . A an 41 270 . . b S2'.
74 f.' hil b I'l II 214 an IU.",
1 23t, K'O A In 71 24" ... 132 4
74 211 an i an i l! m 1.12',
(7 24 40 A 30 44 214 ... 1 1.'
2. 121 ... A M '"' 202 ... A 32i,
12 224 ... S 30 71 227 ... A 12',
12 224 ... A Iu 71 II! ... A SS',
4 243 ... t SO 44 t'.l ... A 121,
44 243 200 A 30 74 Jul . . i 32',
i7 271 120 I 30 74 21 ... A 12'
17 24 ... A 40 HI 224 ... A 32
44 234 120 f, XI M .'19 ... A 12',
74 24 jn ft an 4 240 . A at l
7 22H ;flll Alio " 221 40 5 32't
70 211 ... 6 80 2 2"l ... A 12',,
70 ill ... a so l 2"4 40 A 32',
17 22 ... 5 30 44 347 ... I 2',
AA 240 ... A 30 7 171 III f. iTT,
10 241 40 r. 1" 4 27- An A 31,
21 24 XI A XI II 21 4" I 32
SI 101 40 A SO 7A 240 ... A 321,
(I 260 IM IS 41 7T . . A ill
43 214 ... A 30 at tm ... I 32l
(8 244 ... 5 30 i 211 ... A 12'i
21 300 XI A 10 '-4 241 . . 8
72 221 ... ft 30 44 241 40 I 32',
II 113 ... Ill 41 214 ... A 321
74 241 40 A an 44 .103 . . S'2l,
4.1 224 140 A 40 41 214 40 A 82
128 243 120 A 34 f.4 244 .. 1 32
71 243 AO 8 30 44 272 I" I 321,
211 ... A So 72 273 ... A 321,
4 Ill . . I XI AO 34" ... D 31",
4C 224 10 A SO II '.'81 ... A 34
16 M ... 6 Ml 41 407 1211 6 li
72 221 1IMI A 10 44 271 Ml AS',
0 24A 4.1 ;, n 14 20.'. 40 A J .
72 235 .J i So .11 211 ... A 111
70 .240 ... 5 30
HHEEP There was not itu excessive run
of sheep and lambs here this morning, bin
buyer:! did not take bold with any too
much life. Hut mblle the market mas In
clined to be slow, the more desirable grades
sold mllhout a great deal of troiiiilc. al
Jusl nl.oul steady prleea. Home of the
less desirable grades. thoiign, were
neglected and the prices offered were a
lit 1 1 - lower than the same kiuda brought
yesterday. There was not very much good
stuff offered, the bulk of the receipts being
only full' In quality. As high, though, as
$5.50 was paid for ernes.
The lamb market was also slom-, with
best grades about steady ami the feeling
on others weak. Aa high ua $7.20 mas paid
for fair lambs.
(nutations for fed stuck: Good lo choice
yearlings, $64(H6.75; fair to good year
lings, At..l4a6 40, good lo choice wet In is.
$5.6Yf5.7&; fair to good wethers, $5.mf(j5 5n;
good lo choice ewes, Su.JMf-.VoO; fair lo good
ewes. $4.71WJ5.16; common lo fair ewes. $4 00
b,4.&0; good to choice lambs, $7.2M7.50; fair
to Rood lumbs, $6.!o4?7. 1J; leeder lambs,
$6.0040 U 50.
No. Av. Pr.
B0 western cull ernes 87 3 tw
1 western cull ewe Hu ,3 00
3 Western cull ern es Sn 3 50
15 western cull ewes 92 8 60
419 western ewes 9o 4 85
2716 western f wes 99 5 00
215 western ewes 94 8 50
242 western cull lambs 59 5 50
23 cull ewes 80 3 00
I" clipped wethers lr-3 4 15
47 western ewes 87 5 i4i
4",2 clipped wethers 9.7 5 15
25 western ewes 5 5 25
2ia7 mestern ewes Ill 5 45
4I'3 western ewes 10 5 1.5
273 feeder lambs 69 6 00
415 western lambs 7t 7 20
l. I onls lite lnrA MarAet.
. r. i.iii is vpip !. cvtti.f ;-, ein".
2..'' head. Intituling 1 ' .i.l Tea it..,
ii!tket ete.tdv t Mi-otig native sl'itpti a
anil expclt steels. 4.. 1' ' uli 7."' . .! tv.'i pf.-f
.411.1 butt hi 1" vleelH $ I '.'I'.l'l I-!, steels Ulldee
1 lbs. ': 7.11.. '. st..cker mil Ii edefs.
$? Jrtli I . con-si .ii'ii lieif. r-. I'l :."..i.'. 9... i i-'-tiers.
$i ir? '" boll'. $" f'.ll I :!': calves Jl.ti
a I a hi; i'e,l atnl lli.llltt steels. $ ! :at5 7c .
corns slid heileis. l.'iclil.'A
Hi m )rt - He, l ip's s.imi hes.l market
tl'oli. pigs and lights. Il iti.i.' packns
i.'. .It.'oo ."", butt bets ami list hcn . $., v't
5 t'A
FHKI'l -N'I 1 VM1IS Uc-eipts. 1 ."iiii
head, market siroi.g. nitlve mutton. $l'"i
liiAsn: lambs. 14 i"'vii. eulls nnd I'licki. $.; Ml
'.I I I"' . shirkers. '..oil 4 i"i
oim-k lii siabi.
I(i.ei,!s ol live stock tit the -U lin.'-
pai men, -ni null kefs yrsi.-rtlav m.-tc as fol
lows :
C.lltle ll-'s She-
South liniali.l
Hicu t 'it ...
Ku ns. i s l 't l
SI Louis
Hi .loseph .,
Chicago
Totals . . .
.1
9i)
7. sin
lie,-..
4 ri
I II I
:l 4'
p. 4mi 4 mat
yituo 1 5-al
i.ri im at
;-f,..,ai -.yi.O!
17. .".'Hi
.13.1 ! r.l.l.'l 4 O'1!
iniAllt Minn I'.iti i; vi v ii 1. 1-1'.
Condition of Trade anil ttuolstlona on
staple nnd lanr) Produce.
EGGS - Receipt s hcavv; market steadv;
candled stock, ICc.
LIVE I'tHl.iltV liens. ll'wc. oun
roosters, sc. -irdlng to .!. 9'iillt . old roo--Ids.
6.-, luik.-is. Il-il.'.c. ducks. He.
KI'TTEIt I'St king stt.i k. 17c. eboli
to fancy dairy, I94jjc; creattierj, '.'IVJ'si
plitlls. 27c
FI'.SII KRi i.EX FISH - Trout. : pi. k
ee, 6'jc; pike. si,. , perch, if. bluellsh,
lb-; m hitcflsh. 9c. siilinoii. 11c; re.lsiuippi i ,
9c, green halibut, lie, crnpplcs. lb-; buffalo,
7c; mhlie bas. II.-. Iii-iiIuk. 3ic; Hiiiinisli
mackerel. 12c; lobsters, b.ill.-il. AV.c; giccn,
40c, tiniiiin liatl.llcs, 7c; fi- ha.l. each. 7oc.
shad roe, p. i lour, Jik . 1- rog legs, per dor..,
S0c.
IIAV Pin es qui. ted bv lininlia U bole
sale Hiiv Dealels' Hssocla I loll : Choice No.
1 iiplan.V $6. .'4i; No. 2. $' '. inetlluin, $r.:ai;
coats.-. $5 in. live strum. S."...iii These price
ate for hav of Km"! color an. I quality. '
BH AN I'er 1..11. 117 5m
uYHI'EltS .New York counts, pet 1 an.
45.-; extra selects, per .-an. 35c: stsrul.trds,
per can. :ic Kullt: Standards. iur gal.
$1 40; extra selects, per gal.. $1 65; New
Vork counts, per gal., $1.: 1.
TROPICAL FH I ITS.
ORANi:-;H California extra lincy llcrl
Ih ml 1111 vela, all sizes, $21 ien-S 25, fancy
navels. $2 75. large sir.es, $2 ,'iu.
LEMONS Calliornla. exira lanc. 27'i
sixe, $3.1 ni ; ,H4) and ;. $3.2'.; fain v. 5c'. $2
;8i and :ian, $:cu; 1 hoi.e, 281 mid 27u. $2 25.
31 hi a 1 id .liiii J2.Mi
DATES- -I'er Ihix of 30-lb. pkgs , $2. on;
1 lallom-e en. In ra-lb. boxes, per lb.. 5c.
FIGH California, per lfi-lb. carton. 75'ui
85c; inisiiieil Hmyrnii, l-rruwn. bu-; ..
ciomn, 12c.
BANANAS- Per mcdlum-sl.eil buiicli, $1 7
ffi2 25, lunibits. 2 kH't mi.
GRAPEh 'RI'IT 1 allfornla. per box nf 54
to 64. $4.iai; Florida, $5 tm hi III HI
FRF ITU.
STRAW 'BERRIES Texas, pi r 24 ql ease,
T4.2M4 80; Louisiana, per 24-qt. case, $2 du.
A l l'LES - New Vol k Baldwins. 83 oikuM 2...
Color. 1. lo Men Davis, per box, 81.25: Roman
I'l-aiity, per box, $2181; Baldwins slid Gi 11
lugs, per box. ....5".
'1 ANGERINEH-Callfnrnlii. per hull-box,
$2 25.
CltANHEKIUEH-Jcrsc.vs, pet bbl., $.''.
per crate, $2 25
VEGETABLES
POTATOEH - Home grown. In sncks, js-r
bu.. , 3IK.I Inc; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new
iHitaloes. per lb., 7c.
TI'RMI'ri--Old, per bu., I"c; new, pel
dor , 75c.
CARROTS Old, per bu , 4'c; new, per
dor.., 5nc.
I'ARSNII'K-old. per bu.. 4",c.
BEANS Nan. per bu., $2.1.
WAX ItlCANS Per bu . hamper or bu.
box. tl.5'"fi l.im.
CCCI'MitEKH Pel do.. $l.75fi2.(4l
TOM ATOE.H - Florida, peril-basket ctrtle,
$5.iasfii.ii,
SPINACH Per bu.. 75c'.i$1.0O
ONIONH Spanish, per crate. $2.50; Colo
rado yellow, per lb.. 2c; Birmii'lu onions,
per crate. $2.75; new southern, per tloz , 45c.
CABBAGE - Holland seed, pel lb.. l'i .
California cabbage, In ciati-s. per lb., 2ijc
BEETS -Old. per bu., 4'"-; new, per do..
bunches, l.c.
CELERY-California. 7o?(9ue.
RADISHES - Hot house or southern, per
dog.. 30M4OC.
LETTCCE I lot house, pi r 1I0Z , 45c.
Fill I I IA H B - Illinois, per lb, 5c; per box
of 50 lbs . $1 25111.50.
PA RHLEY - Per doz bunches. ."('.
AHPARAGFH -.Illinois, per dor., bunches,
$1 75; home grown, per don. bunches. $1 iKi'q.
1.25.
M I HI 'ELL AN EOI 'H.
I'll El-IHE-Wlsciiiisln t wins, full cream.
15c; Wisconsin Young America. Its-; block
Swiss, new, 16c; old. 17c; Wisconsin brick,
16c; Wisconsin llinburger, 15c
IIIDFH- No. 1 green. t'Hc: No. 2 green.
Hi,-,'-; No. I sailed. V; No. 2 sailed, 7Vc;
No. 1 veal calf. 10c; No. veal calf. 9c;
di"y salted. 7'dHc; sheep pells, 25c'ii$l.0O;
horse hides, $1.5'i'H3 00.
RKII. KTTK TH4xKKH8,
C IIH 14.4) I.IAE MTIII K SI4IIKKT
Rest tattle ttlrung, Dlhers Ahaile
l.oner- Iftagte a ahale Higher.
CHICAGO, April 12. CATTLE-Receipts.
17.144) head. Market for best nirong, others
shade lower; good to prime sieers. $6,1411
7 0n; poor to medium. $4rl5 75; stockeis
arid feeders, (2. iSsV (.; cows 7ijr 5.ii ; beif
eis. $3 0yq 8 00 ; canners. 1 1 5 v 3 i. bulls.
fJ.UiVi.h; calves, t3.in4KI.2S.
HUGH-Receipts. 25.04) bead; estimated
for tomorrow. 22,'i head. Market shade
higher; mlied and butchers. $5 oo5 TO, gisnl
to c hoice heavy, $5.6Mjy 72l; rough heavy,
S5 47Vn5 1iO; light, $6 4010.621,. hulk of sales,
$8 67Vfe5
PHKEP AND LAM BH Receipts. 2.i4i
head Market shade lower: iainns steady;
good to choice wethers. $5."li'o. '); fair to
choice mixed. $4 5ufo5 .60; western sheep.
500ojlo0; native lambs, $4.50''7 So; mestem
lambs, $4 S07 85
Kansas Illy Lite St lock Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 12 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 7. son head. Including 8i s'.utberris;
steady to strong close weak: lop, $6 85;
1 holes expoit and dressed beef steers. $.1.7.1
c7j.75; fair to good M 76'5.75; westeiu fed
steer. $011016 00; stockers and feeders. $3 2T.
foS2&; soiitbern sleets. $4.0t4i.i; aunt hern
corns, I2.754r0 '; tmtlve corns, tfrityb K
bull $2 7.V4 75 calves. $'!.IViifi6 50.
HOGS Receipts. 10,1410 head; steadv lo
strong: top. $' 47; hulk of salcni. t,.Z.Vq
5 42'. heavy $6 teo5 47',. packers, $.'..:&
5 45. pig and light. 14 & 4(5. 40.
SHKEP AND LAMBo-iteceiits. 4 00
head, market steady: native fed lambs,
$65(77.5o; native f melt, era. $51416110; na
tive fed awes. iLSo-o ', IV., western fed larnbs.
$5 5tsil1.Au; western fed yesrllnge. AV. Jl.'nb Wi;
mialerti fed sheep. H!'uH; toikei anu
feeders, Vi.Wu' 1i.
bi. Jose pit Lite Mlek Market.
HT. JOeEI'H. April 12 CATTLE- Re
ceipts. 2 273 brad: market artcadv to I'm
higher; natives. $4 5n4i65: com 111 id heifers.
2 lari-iA ; stockers and feeders $. OoviS m
HciGH Receipts. 6 921 head market 8
h:gher: light. If. 2''i6 42'i; medium und
h' 31 y. $.' Si'.'o 474.
SHEEP ANI) LA M BH - Receipt 4, li..,j
heart, market stendv to 10. higher
Deeds tiled for record April 12 as fiinibhc.l
by I be Midland Giiiiriinlee and Trc.M
company, bonded abstracters, 1611 Fat
ii.iiii si reel, for The Bee;
II. .1 Grove and mil" lo J. Black
well, purl block "2, Benson tl.SVi
Eininn D. Meier to Mary Hlliner, lot
13 and part l"t 14. biocg M. Aiurigpt s
1 iidii e
H. J. Firestone and wife lo Hlate N11
II01111I batik of Cli veland. ne'A Iw1,
X1-16-13
F. W. Bliss lo J. O Connor, lot 21,
block 13. .0111:1 ba View..
1:111111a Walker und husband ro I'ath
erlne Guliiuite, lots II and 12, block
3 Everett Place ". . .
Lv'rtiii H. McCague to c. H. Adhburn.
part lot 16. block 3. Rush Ar Helby's .
A c. I 'lirlstliinsen to A. M Totiiian,
lot 16. block 15, Halcyon IfelgbiM....
Etla C. ctiHpnian to Stella Chaiuiuni.
nail lots 9 nnd 10, block 19, E. V.
Smith's add
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MIOCX CITY la.. Aj.ril i:.--IHpec-
egraro i-4'ATTf.K- Reript. je. he 4;
market ator.g, beeves. 14 ijfnn c, i,m,
bull and mixed. : "Ati lh . tol,rra and
festers S3 'ey 4 H-. .-Hues and vearlige
12 t"i,4 'ai
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in planning
yeimewlroite
W'l' WOlllll HIIKefl'bt Hint .Villi
l'l ua Kcml ime of our men lo
talk over with 011 Hip iniiny
eli-i-lrlcal cmi venienccs for
llif liniiie Unit ? nro now
Hliijwlnif.
f iiiako a specialty of (II
tliii; new homes, coiujijcli
Willi nil lllllllertl llectllciil
npplliiiii-es iinil nt 11 cost Unit,
is siirprlKlngly iioiii.hI.
Hear lo iiilii'i. Wf will lie
ili-Hsi'il U) llgiirc with you.
Nebraska Electrical Co.
Cor. l3th&,HirieSt8. Tel. 1408
Edwards-Wood Co-
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ST. PAUL, niNN.
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Stocks, Grain, Provisions
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