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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, ATRIL 7, 1906.
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(RAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Wriest Hews, Foreign snd Domestic, li
Quite Bearish.
MAY PRICES ARE INCLINED TO DRAG
FnTOrafcle Kevra of Oronlac Crop
( win In Corn Firm and Hoy
shew AiTaiMM)ili Are
ftllgfctly Knaler.
dairies, IBaic.
cases Included.
firsts. IS'v
HfjleHc.
F-ggs, steady: a?, mark,
1&Vc; ftrsM. 1&V: prime
extras, 18c Cliche, steady.
SKW lORK tiF.SF.RA:. MARKET
luotatlons
ot the Day on
t'ommodltlra.
Varloea
OMAHA, April t.
The wheat market was unusually quiet
anil prices were Inclined to drag. Opening
quotations were Mic lower and there wan
Home soiling. Liverpool cables were lower,
Argentina shipments were large, domestic
crop news was favorable, and receipts were
large. Trade is very light and the market
la on the scalping order.
Corn was firm and the day showed a
sngnt advance. Receipts did not come up
to the estimates. The domestic demand
was good and prices a shade better on
carlots.
Oats showed a slight easiness. In spite of
good domestic demand. May lost ao and
July was unchanged.
From the Modern Mlllr: Reports from
miller In the principal winter whoat terri
tory ahow unusually high average eondl
Hon for this season of the year. Only one
"fate (Michigan) showa a condition below
veraae for April 1. Other states' con
ditions tre fully up to tho average or
better. Highest condition Is Ohio, Kan
sas, Nebraska, Illinois and Missouri. Crop
lias been Impaired by cold weather and
too much moisture. Iowa lowlands suf
fered from excessive precipitation. In the
Paclflo northwest damage to wheat was
largely over-estimated. In most sections
the plant showa revival under warmer
weather."
Primary wheat receipts were 442,000 bush
els and shipments 164, ooo bushels against
receipts last year of 311.000 bushels and
shipments of 194.000 bushels. Corn receipts
were 326,000 bushels and shipments 877.000
bushels, against receipts last year of 749,
00 bushels and shipments of IM.OU) bushels.
Clearances were 3,tw bushels wheat, 20,000
barrels flour, 653.000 bushel corn, 17,000
lnisli.I oats.
Liverpool closed d lower on wheat' and
unchanged to 4d higher on corn.
MrsdHtreets' clearances were 1,000,000
lmshels wheat.
Hroomhall cabled that London firms esti
mate the Argentina wheat surplus as
varying from 8n,mo,io to 110,000,000 bushels.
Argentina shlpmenta for the week were
4 2.-.2.000 bushels wheat and 300.000 bushels
i'orn. Since January 1 Argentina, wheat
shipments have been 38.104,000 bushels,
against 89,8hS.000 bushels last year; corn
nhipmenta were 4.112,uio bushels, against
..'.:H.0C0 bushels last yexr.
Patten of Chicago wired: "Winnipeg! May
wheat this morning is Hie premium over
May wheat In Minneapolis, and the market
here Is weak. I am not going to sell wheat
snort, i don t care who else minus it is a
sale; they may be driven in again on cash
demand."
Iyocal range or options:
Articles. Closf.l Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat- I
May 70A 70R 70S 70
Corn I
May 40 A 4nA K 40
July 40'A 40 40 40A
Oats
May 1 90 A
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 7TWTT74e; No. I
hard. &VS71Wc; No. 4 hard. 60iifi74c: No. 2
aprtng. 72fi73c; Nd. 3 spring. SoUTIHc-.
CORN No. s. 3o4c; No. 4, 27443ao: No.
S yellow, 3!)fi39s.ic; No. 11 white. 40o.
OATS No. 5 mixed. rSVaW.c; No. !
white, 3nf?30c: No. 4 white, 29c.
RYK-No. 2. 53c; No. S. 51e.
Carlo! Receipt.
i Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago
Kansas City .
Minneapolis ..
Omaha
Duluth .i..,..
81 Louis
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137
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CHICAGO GHAI AM- :MlOVI8IOX9
Kratare of the Trading- nnil I losing
Prleea Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 6. Liberal shipments
of wheat from Argentina and continued
fuvorable reports concerning the crop In
the United States had a depressing effect
today on the local wheat market. At the
close wheat for May delivery was oft H'0
o. Corn was up Htfr'ic. Oats showed a
loss of Wc Provisions were unchanged
to mo higher.
The wheat market opened easier be
cause of report that the export from
Argentina were 4.-360,000 bushels against
2,616,000 bushels the previous week and
favorable weather conditions In this coun
try. During the first hour there wa free
selling by pit traders and commission
linusi-s and the weakness became pro
nounced. News of the day, however, was
not all In favor of the bears. The Mis
souri reports, which declared the condi
tion of wheat In that state to be 86 on
April 1 against 87 on March 1, caused con
Biderjiblo covering by shorts. The local
market win ateady during the last hour
and a large part of the early loss wai
regained. The close waa ateady. May
opened unchanged to Ho lower at 77
77o, sold off to 77o and closed at 77W&
77c. July ranged between 76i(S77c and
77'tjT7a and closed unchanged at 77V.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 120,000 bushels. Exports lor tho weea
as shown by Bradstreet' were equal
to t.Oiiu.000 bushel. Primary receipts were
442.000 bushels against Ill.OOO bushels a
veer im. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 348 cars against 840
i-ari last week and 206 cars a year ago.
The corn market was weak early In the
dav because of Improved weather condir
tiona, but later became Arm on buying
by cash bouses. The niarket closed nrm
with prices almost at the highest point
of the day. May opened unchanged to
a shade lower at 4&64o'8c to 46'4c. sold off
to 44a-45o and then rallied to 45V:. The
close was at 45V.C. Local receipts were
liJI cars with 1 cars of contract grade.
Selling of the May delivery by local bulla
was the feature of the oata market. This
Ulnar which had a deDresHing effect on
the entire market, waa brought on by
Improvement In weather conditions
throughout the middle west. The market
closed steady. May opened unchang at
9114c. sola on lu aic aim i-iockha . 017140141;.
Local receipts were 137 cars.
Trading In provisions was very quiet
but prices were steady. There was some
nrnAt-taktng In pork early In the day,
which caused a moderate decline In that
product, but the loss later was entirely
regained. At the close May pork was tin
changed st $16.124- Lard waa also un
changed at $6.26. Ribs were 2o higher at
28.65.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
3 cars; corn, 167 cars- oats, 11 cars; nogs,
ltl.P0 head.
The leading future ranged aa follows:
NEW YORK, April 8,-FLOrR-Ilecelpta.
2i? bbls.j export, 10.M1 hbls. ; market
suady, with light trade; Minnesota r
jnis, $4.iii4.4C; Minnesota bakers. H43
lib; winter patents. I3 90g 4 26; winter
straights, 13. 70-3 . an : winter extras, I2.7M?
mon to extra, I6"a-2e; etate dairy, common
to extra, 16'u2be; renovated, common to
extra, HVilHc; western factory, common
to firsts, ISCjltic; western Imitation creatn
8.26; winter low grades, $i.t.Mi. Rye
flour, quiet; flr to good, 8a.3i'a'3.SK; choice
to fancy, 3.-j4.10.
CO R N M K A L Firm ; One white and yel
low, im- coarse, ll.u3fcl.u&; kiln dried, I2.2S
4i SB.
FARLEY Steady; feeding, 4c. c. I. f..
New York; malting, 664ilc, c. I. I., Buffalo.
WHEAT-Receipts, 1im bu.; exports,
30.17 bu. ; sales, 2,!10 bu. futures. Spot,
steady; No. I red. 87c, elevator, and We,
f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth.
o- b., afloat. Options opened lower.
under easy cab es. Ihtip Ar-ronilni mhn.
nients ami good weather: rallied sll-rhtlv
on covering, but eased off again later under
n uenrisn crop Condition rennrt end In
the absence of bull hnmirt 'iVivnni iim
close part of the loss was recovered on
shorts realising and lust prices were steady
at a net Ions of He M;y, bb-g$ie, closed
at SoHc: July, MVi3Ho, closed "at 83-Hc;
nepiemoer, w-'t'ijitec, closed at 82,c.
CORN Receipts. 2,950 bu.; exports, 4.14
bu. Spot; firm; No. 2, 5674c, elevator, and
D.ic, 1. o. t., afloat; No. 2 yellow and No. 2
wnua. Die. j tie ontlon ir.arket w.i mniinr.
ately active and generally steady on light
.rv-eipis ana uneral clearances. The close
was He net higher. May, f2--,-(-'62He. closed
at e2-c,- July closed at 62V; September.
B2t,iWSc closed at S2Sc.
OA 1 8 Kecelpts, 63.000 bu.; exports, 4.775
bit. Spot, steady; mixed oats, 2 to 3- lbs.,
?36i4c: natural white m in :ti is atiu.it
.1. "PP"1 wnite, n 10 w lts., 3!V2ti404C.
lAj-rinn; snipping, soy-oic; good to
, liOPS julet; state, common to choice-,
1906, 101(16c; 1SKH, itiiic; olds, 6?f7c; Pacific
Coast. li6. fMiWc: 1XJ B-SKl- llfifin
HIDKS-Steady; Galveston. iS to 25 lbs..
laiuornia, 11 to los., Zlc; Texa
dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c.
LEATHER-.steady; acid. 2SMij27'c.
PROVISIONS Hcef, steady; family. 211.60
io w; me.ss, v "ti WAD; beef hams.
21 60; packet. $10.5011 tO; extra India mess,
815.00Qlo.V. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, JH.OtXi 10.26: pickled shoulders. 27.00
7.2S; pickled hams, 21O.2u4i.ll.0O. Lard
steady, western prime, Js ti(ji8.66; refined,
steady: continent. fS.00: South Amerli-a.
29.6fl; compound, W. 3716. 75. Pork steady;
11 mi; continent, vu: South America,
89.6; compound. 26.37Vi,.75. Fork. Arm:
family, IW.OUfllS 25; short clear, 21-206 18.00;
TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country, Bft
6Hc.
RICEJ Firm ; domestic, fair to extra, 3'4
sine; japan, nominal.
MUTTER Kasy. Street price, extra
creamery, 2620740. Otllclal prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, lbwUc; held, coin-
ery. extras, zoc; western nrsts, lie.
CIIEESB Firm; state, full cream, large
and small, colored and wnlte, fancy, 14c;
food to prime, 13Vtal4c; common to fair,
lfnl3c.
EtiaS Firmer; state, Pennsylvania and
nearoy rancy, selected while. Zlc; state,
choice, is'4'ii'20c ; stnte, mixed extra, lSUjc;
western nrsts, lTf'inMjc; western seconds,
17c; southerns. 15s( 174C.
POULTRY Live, steady; western chick
ens, 12o; fowls, 16c; turkeys, KxftlSc; drewsed,
easy; western chickens, lOftjtfc; turkey.
id(K1c; iowis, ii'imc.
St. Loots General Market.
8T. LOUIS, April . WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 8'(9ic; track. W'g
me: May, .b tu.-c; July, i4-,(c; no. s hard,
7(0 3C.
corn Higher: No. Z cash. 43Vic: track
44.n4t4c; May, 43"4c; July, 43Vt'i-t431)4c.
OA 18 Easy; No. 2 cash. 32c; track. 31ttU
22c; May. Slc: July, No. 2 white. 34c.
FLOURBteady; red winter patents. S4.1S
(6-4. 2&; extra fancy and straight, 23.704.00;
Clear, z.iom"j.!.
SEED Timothy, steady. X2.60QSJI0.
CORNMKAL Steady; fc-30.
EUAN Steady: sacked, east track.
21.09.
HAY-Steady; timothy, 26 0014.60; prairie.
B.VUrfIll'.aU.
COTTON TIES 11.01.
BAOGINO-SV.
HEMP TWINE 74c.
PROVISIONS Pork. steady: lobhln-.
215.75. Lard, steady; prime steam, .(M.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short.
tB.si'-i; ciear i-ids, jit.w; snort clears, zy.i24.
jHacon. steady poxea extra snorts. a.6'4
clear ribs. 29.75: short clear. 29 87.
POULTRY Weak: chickens. 11c: turkey
l(Pe: ducks, 13c; geese, 7e.
BUTTER Dull; creamery. ir.?i27tte: dairy.
Ktgsne.
EUQS Finn at 14HC.
Receipts. Shipments
Article. . Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yea' y
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
. May
Julv
Sept.
tat I
May
July
Hepl.
Pt It
May July
I .ard
. May
' July
ri.-pL
ltllm
May July
pt.
77 r-:77'ii76TrT7l 77VI
45 64 4M, 44W45 45'4fSI
4&H 4VJ-M oH 4SitjS
21l 21W
2ttti2Wl
1 10
1 10
8 2TH
1 f
8 6r,j
8 55
8
7ttl
H 15
1 12,W
8 8TW
8 60
8 67H
8
T7i
774
7u"4
4-
4-S
4.-.V4
81 SlWtiV1l31,'B
a'AfeSI 2C,!2S'"
&t4;
18 00
100
8 27U
8 42,
8 60
8 52VJ
8 6:41
8 6271
2H5i-1
18 12S
H 07W
8 2S
8 47H
I to
8 56
8 NO
8 (5
i i:h
W07V,
8 28
8 47'.4
1 eo
8 62
8 57H
06
No. 2.
Cash Quotations were a follow:
viail'H -Dull and eaay: winter patents,
' 21.40u2 W; winter straights. 23 .30iaJ.0; spring
patents, J-iw-iusv; swaignis, u.wui.m
Inkers. 82 ai2.is.
WHEAT No. 8 spring, TTtfanc: No.
iDrtm TStr0c: No. 2 red, 84ViioA;o.
CORN No. 2. 44c; No. 2 yellow, 46itr
4&14C. .
OATS No. 2. 81Hc; No. 1 white. 22CI
No. 2 white, Sl!d3Zo. .
RYU-No. 1. lc.
BARLEY Good feeding, tTWSffilttc ; fair
to choice malting. 44a(JC.
RFKlMi No. 1 flax. 81.MH; No. 1 north
western, 21 12W, Prime timothy, t3.17,
I'lover pontract arade. 812.50.
PROVISION Mess pork, per bM., 214 05
til 10. lrd. rer 1j0 Iba.. t If-. Short ribs
side (loose, to 5t.iu8.8u. Shurt cK-ar side
ll,n.i Ik md.0U.
Following were the receipt and ship
ment of flour ana gram:
Kecelpts. Shipment.
Flour bbla TOO 20.100
Wheat, bu ,0) SiXl
Corn bu n4.b0 16-V&-0
Oat, bu S0.3" ISJ.1'0
Rve bu . 4,0d
lrler. bu 8U.0U0 1M00
On tha Irwtaea oxohanao today the but
ter market we wee; creamerle. lt-g2io
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Com, bu. ...
Oats, bu. ...
4,0iio
24,010
5.00
9ti,OUO
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Call Honey Situation Again Dominate
Wall Street Market.
RATE RISES TO 31 PER CENT
locks Come Oat More Freely aaa.
A alee Peellae, bat Fall la Moaey
Rate Tsrst tho Tide Close
la Steady aad Doll.
NEW YORK. April .-Money on call
went to 31 per cent on the stock exchange
today thus keeping up tne tendency of a
progressive rise In the niaxlmtiin, for each
day of this week. Tho excess of yester
day s rale, however, as is seen, was oiuy
nominal. The severest stringency of the
day whs over before the period at which
the flurry has occurred on previous oays
of the week. This was due In large part
to the fact thRt necessitous borrowers were
prompt to supply their needs rather tnan
to wait until late In the day In fear that
rates by that time would be higher than
yesterday and tho supply of available fund
reduced to narrow proportions.
Stocks came more rreely upon tne mar
ket today than at any time this week, the
early flight In the call loan rate arousing
apprehension of still severer conditions be
fore the close. But tne mantel mane a
strong recovery when the local loan rate
ran off and the most urgent necessities
were seen to be filled. The compilation of
the week's currency movement puhllshed
during the afternoon offeied ample explana
tion or the course or tne money mantel
during the week. The subtreasury ha ab
sorbed la.l.i'OO. The estimates of the move
ment to the interior Dy express on oatance
differ widely, making the estimates of the
net loss of cash vary all the way from
87.000,000 to considerably over 210.OoO.000. As
the surplus reserve of the banks last ween
stood at only a little over 8n.uoo.ooo. It is
clear that the maintenance of Its Integrity
depends on the extent to which the deposit
liabilities have been reduced by the scaling
down of loans. There was continued re
sort also to the foreign exchange market.
under which prices for bills in that market
made rurther wide declines and increased
the likelihood of gold moving to New York.
A small enKagement wss reported late to
day and It was rejvirted that local bankers
expected to secure gold to arrive In London
on Monday. i ne rate or aiscouni narn
ened in London today and the price of
gold was marked up in tl.at market.
A the coal conference wo adjourned for
the day. that factor was without much
influence In the market. Published esti
mates of the condition on April 1 of the
winter wheat crop, showing a highly favor
able situation, were a helpful influence.
The demand for slock following the run
nlng off In the money rate was attributed
largely to professional short account, but
earlier losses were generally recovered and
a number of one point gains established
Pennsylvania's gain reached nearly !
points. The money rate fell a low as 8
per cent, but closed at 16 per cent. The
closing tone of the stock market was
steady, but very dull.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par
value, 23.2SO.OOO. United States bonds were
all changed on call.
Quotations on stock today were a fol
lows: Sales.HIgh.Low.Ctose
Adtims Exnress 2S0
Amal. Copper 154,t0 111 10! llli
Atnunrail J. ox r... w n-
Am. C. & F. nfd i0 102 102
HI 100 31i 34i
6.7; gold coin and bullion, 78,"4.47; gold
crriincates. ti,44.iK
Am. Cotton Oi:
Am. Cotton Oil pfd..
American Express ..
Am. H. 4 L. pfd
Am. Ice. sec
Am. Linseed Oil
Am. Linseed Oil pfd.
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd.
Am. B. v
100 233 235
2,000
110
6
22
1,100 69
cm'4
22
'67"
44
1J
34
32
.3l
3.T
5,'H
22
4o
671
lln
R 32.500 160 mK 160
Am. 8. & R. Pfd 100 1214 121 12H4
i;"4
Am. Sugar Reflnlnc. 2.W0 141
Am. Tobacco pfd. elf 3i0 P 104 14H
Ana. Min. Co. ex-div 4S.3i 27&V4 z.l
A . . . I. , .. a ,,n O'jiZ at
AlVIUflUll .............. O, 7
Atchison pfd 100 104
Atlantic C. L 3i0 lM
Bal. &. Ohio 12,6iO 113
Bal. & Ohio pfd ,
Brooklyn R. T 32.700 S7S4
Canadian Paclflo .... 4,900 173
Central of N. J
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago A Alton..
Chicago A A. pfd.
Chicago Gt. V
Chicago ft N. w.
4.800
50
60
3
140H
274
9.1 93
104 1034
lt3 1&344
112 113'i
95
171 172
Zl
59
32
69
69
21
209
177
11
28
Htm 101 100 101
l,4oo 21'.
ao 209
20
Z"8
31,200
'ioo
61
'70
6.000
TS.OtiO
73.000
117,000
Mloneapolls Grain Market.
fSuceiior Board of Trade Quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, a furnished by F. D. Day
tc Co., 110-111 Board of Trad building, waa:
Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat-
May...
July...
Sept...
Flux-
May...
July...
I
7V376'4
"WtfV
1 16'i
I 117;
76t
TxMtl
77V.I
1 16'
1 17
I
75
7s,
J6
1 15
1 ItHt
751
77
1 15
76
1 1
1 J
9.300 143
3,9"0 27
400 S3
7N) 213
'i',206 'is"
69
4S'n
I!!'
70
8.64
2
9"0
64
'TO '
iV
26
K
2t
'45H
oi"
44
71
683
400 172 172
'i'.ioo 174" in
3,700
3O0
300
46
87
31
44
8ti
3H
111 I 1 17
Minneapolis Cash Prices Wheat: No t
hard, nc; No. 1 northern, 76"c; to ar
rive, 74c; No. 1 northern, 75c; to ar
rive. 75L,c; No. 8, 73'd'74o; No. 1 durum.
'mo; No. 2 durum, 6ac. Corn: No. 2 yel
low, 40c; No. 2, 3Ko. Oats: No. 2 white,
2V; to arrive, 2sHc; No. 2, Barley:
3oa47c. Rye: 56V68c. Flax: CaaU,
l.n; to arrive, i.i4: May. 41.14 4.
Kausaa City rirala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 8. WHEAT May.
7S'4C; July, 70-,c; September, tiSHiC. Cash:
No. 2 hard, 7'iutwc: No. 3, 74ai6c; No. 2
red. .Vq9&c; No. 8. 88i&3V4c.
CORN May. 410; July, 4"4c; September.
41e. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 424i43c; No. 2
White. 4341 44c; No. 2, 4:i4Sc.
OA 18 AO. I Willie, iWtfMC.
RYE Steady at 66c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. 211.509
1100: choice prairie, $.00W.2.
EGOS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. J whltewood cases Included. 14c ner
doxen; case count, 13c per doxen: case
returned, c less.
BUTTER Higher; creamery. 24c: Duck
ing, 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 240 27.000
Corn, bu 3o.0- 4K,ijiO
Oata, bu 14,000 11,000
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, April 6-WHEAT-Sleadv.
No. 1 northern, Swihle; No. 2 northern, lid)
RYE Lower; No. 1. 64! 64c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 56u; sample. SSV4
6&4o
COKIN itigner; no. s cash. 43Wu44c: Mav.
46o aeked.
Dulath Grain Market.
DULUTH, April . WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern, 777,c; No. 2 northern. 77c:
on track. No. 1 northern, 77c: No. 2 north
ern, 7fi-c; May, 77'c; July, 787c; Heptem-
per, 7,-c.
OATS To arrive and on track and May,
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April . BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 24c; extra
nearliy prints,
EGGS Firm and He higher; nearby
freth and western fresh, 1S; at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
12G 14c.
reorta Grain Market.
PEORIA. April . CORN-Higher; No. 2
yellow, 4-i"4c; o. 9, 'c; iso. 4, 43c; no
graae. tc.
OATfl-Strong; No. 2 white, 21c; No.
White. 3tSc-.
RYE-Steady; No. 2. 3c.
Y HISKY-On the basis of $1.H.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. AprU .-WHEAT-8pot
nominal; future steady: May, 4a id; July
ta in; Deptemoer, os a.
CORN Spot steady; American mixed
new, 4 2d; American mixed old, 4a id,
future quiet; May, 4 4d; July, 4s 3d.
Toledo Meed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. April . 8EED Cash
clover. 27.75; April. 87.72: October. 2n.2u. Tim
othy, 81-52: alalke. 88 20.
agar and Molaaaea.
NEW YORK. April -8UGAR-IU a .
steady; fair rertnltig. l-3:i3 1-ltks centiif
ugal, ( test , 8 17-i-16 8-liic, too in a tudi',
2 25-21 J 13-16c; refined, steady; crushed,
8.4oc; powdered. 4"e; granulated, 4.7"c.
NEVV ORLEANS. April t.-SUGAR
Firm; open kettle centrifugal. 2a3;-:4c;
centrifugal whites. 54.'; yellow. ZH'ii
2 lvl6c; seconds, 2i3'-c.
MOLASSES Nominal; oen kettle, 17
10c; centrifugal. i0W.
8YRUP Nominal; Sia30c.
3.500 150 U'.
1O0 157 157
'i,406 '25 '2s"
100 173 173
4,200 96 96
l,6o0 35 34
3.2O0 73 72'4
6.900 83 82
1.8O0 145 144
bl4
!.
2.30
t-4
90
Chicago, M. A BU P. ,8oO 177 176
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd.. ..
C. C. C. A Ht. LOUIS
Colorado r . A 1
Colorado & 80
Colo. A So. 1st pfd..
Colo. A So. 2d pfd..
Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products, rfg..
C. P. pfd.. ifg
Dela. A Hudaon
Dela. L. A W
Denver A R. G
D. A R. G. pfd
Distiller' Sec. ex-div l.OoO
Erie
Erie 1st pfd
Erie 2d pfd
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper..
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump.
Int Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas City So
Kanans City So. pfd.
ljoutsvllle A Nash...
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St. Ry.
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. Louis...
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M.
M. H P. A S.8.M. pfd
Missouri Pacllic
Missouri, K. A T....
M. K. A T. pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. pfd...
New York Central...
New Y, O. A W
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd....
North American
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania ,
people a Uua
P.. C., C. A St. L
Pressed Steel Car....
Pressed 8. C. pfd....
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
Reading 1st pfd
Reading 2d pfd
Republic. Steel
Republic Steel pfd...
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd.
Rubber Goods
Rubber Goods pfd...
St. L. A'B. F. 2d pfd.
Ht. Loul 8. W
St. I 8. W. pfd
Southern raclilc ....
Bo. Pacific pfd
Southern Railway ...
80. Ry. pfd, ex-d'lv...
Tennessee C. A 1
Texa A Pacific
T., 8t. U A W
T St L. A W. pfd..
1 nion r-acinc
Union Pacific pfd
U. 8. Express
V. 8. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
U. 8. Rubber pfd
U. 8. Steel
U. 8. Steel pfd...
Va. -Carolina Chei
-t . t hem. pfd
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Wells-Farro Express
Westing. Electric
Western Union
Wheeling A L. E
Wisconsin Central ..
Wis. Central pfd ...
Northern Paclilc. ...
Central Leather
Central Ieuther pfd.
SloKM-Shelfleld Steel.
Total sales for the day, 9o8,00v shares.
Sevr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. April . MON F.Y tin call.
stron: highest. 31 per cent: lowest. per
cent; ruling rste, lRc; last loan, 15; closing
bid, 12; offered, 16c; time loans, firmer;
sixty and ninety day and six months, 6'u.
f per cent.
I HlMri MMtt Anill.f, I'AKr.rl fc'.'UfvV.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak with
actual business In bankers' hills at 24 4&off
4 8456 for demand and at 24 215ii4.2JO for
sixty day bills; posted rates, $4A11i4.W and
X4 ,vol 7. commercial phis. 4.l4 8U,.
silver Bar, o4?4c; Mexican dollar.
40c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
heavy.
Closing Quotation on Ponds today were
sa follows:
U. 8. r. 2s. reg...10'
drt cojnon l'
V. H. 3s. reg 101V
do couim)ii 104
U. 8. o. 4s, reg...lo:V
do counon I'M-4
N. S. n, 4s. reg...l
do coupon 12
Am. Tobacco 4s.. 79
do 113-4
Atchison g. 4a....l2
tlo adj. 4s 951-
Atlant c C. I, 4a. V
Bal. A Ohio 4s. ...lo2
do SWs 94,
Btk. R. T. c. 4s.. 977
Cen. of Ga. os.... 114
do 1st inc 99
do 2d inc 92
do 3d Inc 89
Ches. A O 44S...1
C. A A. 28 80
C, B. A W
n. 4s. .loot.;
C. R. I. A P. 4s.. 794iSo. Paclilc 4s
do col. 6s 91V,1 do 1st 4s ctfs.
Japan 6. 2d bct.. 9
do 4s ctfs te.(,
do 4Ss ctfs 92
do 2d serlts 91-4
L. A N. unl. 4s...103'4
Man. c. g. 4s 101
Mex. Centra.! 4s.. 81
do 1st Inc. 24
M. A St. U 4s.. 94
M . K. A T. 4s...loi4
do 2s 9
N.R.R. of M.r.4. 84
N.' Y. C. g. 3f... 9r4
N. J. C. g. 6s V.1"4
No. Pacific 4s lo4'i
do 3s 704
N. A W. c. 4s ... 101
O. 8. L. rfdg. 4s.. 914
renn. con v. 314s.. ioii4
S U A I M. c. 6a,.114
P L. A S F.fg 4s.. 87'4
SI. Ij. 8. W. c. 4s Ro
Seaboard A. U 4s 8S
3
9rt
CCC. A 8.L. 4s..lo!So. Rallwav 5S...11HW
Col. I. 6s. ser. A.. 7S iTexas A P. Is 123
do series B 7'4! T. 8. L. A W. 4s. 81
Colo. Mid. 4a ifrV
Colo. A 80. 4s MT
Cuba 6s 14-
D. A R. G. 4....10o
DlBtlllers' Sec. 6s SM4
Erie p. 1. 4s 1
no aen. 4s
Hock. Val. 4.
92 14
.19 I
. 9(l
Union Pacific 4s..lo5
do oonv. 4s 1584
V. S. Steel 2d 6s.. .V
Wabash la 11
do deb. B 81
Western Md. 4s... 8i
W. & L. K. 4s.... 89
Wl. Central 4s... 92
Japan 6s
Offered.
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, April 6 Call loans, 677 per
cent; time loans, per cent. Official
closing on stock and bond:
.. 39
,.lll-
... m
.. 21
.. 39
..705
.. 26
.. 61
.. 14
.. 194
.. 13
.. 22
... 8S
.. 13
.. 61
.. 3
... 44
..105
.. 38
.. 97
.. 7'4
..109
... 11
... 6874i
.. 60
..
...6.14
::: i
...135
... 83
Atch. adj. 4s 9b
do 4s 101
Mex. Central 4s.. 81
Atchison 9314
do pfd loj
Boston A A 2.M-4
Boston A M 180
Boston Ele 157
Fltchburg pfd ...143
Mex. Central 254
N.Y. N H. A H..lt
1 nion i-acinc ....idi;
a. Arge. chem... is
do pfd 94
Amer. Sugar 140
do pfd 138
Amer. T. A T....138
Amer. Woolen ... 42
do pfd 107
Dominion I. A S. 32
r.niHon E. 1UU....Z4H
Mass. Electric ...
ao pro mi
Mass. Gtis 48
United Fruit 108
United S. M 83
do pfd 30
Ij. 8. Steel 42
no pro ; joft
Westing, com 79
Adventure 7
Asked.
Allouel
Amalgamated .
American Zinc
Atlantic
Bingham
Cal. A Hecla...
Centennial ....
Copper Range
Daly West
Franklin
Oranby
Isle Royale ...
Mass. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C.
Old Dominion .
Osceola
Parrot
Quincy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
United Copper
U. 8. Mining...
U. 8. Oil
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
North Butte ..
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Not Enonch Cattle to Make a Teet
of Values.
HOGS SHADE HIGHER THAN YESTERDAY
Mot Knoagh of Either heep or Uaki
In eight to Make a Market
'r Week Sheen Are a
Uttle gtronger.
SOUTH OMAHA. April
nweipr were: Cstt'.
Official Monday 2.787
Official Tuesday 4 U
Official Wednesday 8.!T8
Official Thursdav 2.4.to
Official Friday "
Five day this week..l.097
Same dny last week 18.133
Same two weeks ago... 21.612
Same three weeks ago.. 19.217
Same four weeks ago.. .18.302
Same day last year ....15,773
The following table snow the receipt
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, comnared with last
VT- 19o. 1906. Inc.
Cattle 2M.W1 216.449 47.t2
Hogs 7236 g.13.597
Sbeep 490,641 444,683 45,952
RANGE OF PRICES.
Omaha 11 snh cn is 75fin.2S
v iiicago 1.751i 25
Kansa City 2 2fS 90
St. Louis llorSU0
Sioux City 2.uuc6 .50
rATTI.E Ol-nTlTtnM
The following will show the prices paid
for the different kind of cattle on the
South Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steer 24 8Mi6.59
Fair to choice corn. fed steers 4 711 4 90
Common to choice corn-fed teer.. 4.004.16
uooa to choice cow and heifer.. S.i8'a4o
alr to good cow and heifer 8.2V43.73
Common to fair cow and heifer.. 1.75fl3.23
Good to choice feeders...... 4.00414.60
Fair to good atockeis and feeder. 3.&"g4.0O
iTimmon to fair Blockers 2.7553.50
oun. stugs, etc 2.&0W4.0O
Ihe following table show the average
price of hog t South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparison:
thing a little bit atronger than yesterday'
general market. The early sale were
largely on the basis of 26.224 for strings of
hogs. Later on It eased oil and dropped
back to KM In other words, the bulk of
all the hog sold at K2"'ulU. the ami
aa the bulk brought yesterday, but Ihe
proportion of sales at 2 221 ws somewhat
larger today. The trad was slow from
tart to finish and in spit ot the fact
that the receipt were so light. It took con
siderable time to effect a clearance.
Representative sales:
No A v. bh. Pr. No.
9..
67. .
78..
2 S7 130 5 78
4.1 3)6 I 10
66 t) iJU 15
9 7 13 40 15
73.
72
6
86.
76
41
84
83
.210 120 it
....214 1J0 6 20
....222 1' 20
80 20
63.
74...
Ar. gh. Tr.
,..2" 80 U
..21 80 2 t2
...224 240 2214
..314 200 224
.247 ... 24
IVew York Mining: Stocks.
NEW YORK. April 6-Closlng quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Con 25
Alice 280
Breece 35
Brunswick Con .. 60
C omstock Tunnel 21
Con. Cal. A Va...l45
Horn Silver 2oo
Iron Silver 550
Leadvllle Con .... 6
Little Chief ....
Ontario
fhir
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra, Nevada
Small Hopea ..
Standard
..226
..550
.. 2
.. 26
..121
.. ai
.. oO
..300
200 100
100 44
..103.5O0 H2
.. 900 &5
61 H
84
69-V.
49V
142',
27
3
2U
445
40
8t
59
46V4
78
6HV4
ft
85
4S
86
30
58
28
68
150
153
115
25
74
158
172
9
36
72
83'
39
144
62
89
90
100
44'
88
ioo"
444
130 14114
JT U'4
794
33" 63
8 .1
237 237
200 54
6o0
2iW 237
21,500 13841 136T4 188
90
'"ioo 'i 'a- Sl
ViO 103 1I274
5,700 27i 27 27
J 64r4 66 6H-4S
42
A 106 106 110
2oO 4SU 48 4 8
S"0 2:; 2,i 23
J po DO
1.600 8:v
600 118 118
8.00 41 40
M 151 ISO
J00
SlKl
64
36
sr..
60
118
9914
lbo-
33
26
64
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, April . Supplies of money
were more abundant In the market today.
Discounts were firm, owing to the weak
ness of continental exchanges and the state
of the money market in New York. Ameri
can eaglet advanced and the price of bar
gold was put up d In anticipation of a
demand from America. Prices on the stock
exchange were irregular and the market
was stagnant, the numerous loan flotations
checking investment -purchases. Consols
were easier, which was attributed to the
situation In Natal. Americans opened dull,
but recovered to above parity notably,
Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe, Erie and
Union Pacific but the tone generally was
unsettled and business was Inactive. Prices
dropped during the last hour and tha mar
ket closed dull at the lowewt figures of th
day. Foreigner generally were fairly
steady. Japanese were Irregular. Jnpanese
Imperial 6s of 1904 were quoted at 101.
BERLIN. April 6.-The tone on the
bourse today was undecided.
Dank Clearings.
OMAHA. April 8 Bank clearings for to
day were 81 .495,149.11 and fT the correspond
ing date last year 21,344.629.20.
Wool Market. .
BOSTON, April 6. WOOL-The Boston
Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of
the wool market: Manufacturers are
watching the situation very closely and
a large number of both worsted and
woolen representatives are around the mar
ket. Buyers from New England and
Pennsylvania are hero and quite a fair
aggregate of Bales la being accomplished
There seems to be an undertone of un
easiness, owing to the manner In which
supplies are vanishing and the extreme
improbability of replacing them at local
selling quotations. Merchants now re
luctantly admit that It la likely that
higher price than a year ago will rule
In the territories on tho new clip and
consequently, they say. that It will be "up
to the manufacturer to produce and mar
ket his goods in conformity with 11 new
price. Australian and South American
wools are necessarily having the most
active movement. About 1,500 bale of
the former have been sold at 4Jc for 46's,
43c. for 60's and H'sHIo for Merino 70s.
Territory wools are very limited, while
the demand for them In unabated.
Worsted wool are most actively called
for and full prices are being paid. Sale
of all grade are small. Fine staple 1
worth 72tfi73o and fine medium 68'i")7ne. Fine
clothing Is strong at 9-ft70c and fine me
dium at 66igc. Fine scoured territory Is
moving to speculators and consumers at
6or&70c for fine and 65HjH7c for good. A
little California baled, scoured, sells at
600 for free and &3ift5Go for slightly de
fective. Fleece are not Helling to any
extent and stocks are well d'mlnlshed.
The shipments of wool from Boston to
date from December 27, 1905. according to
the same authority, are 66.371,777 pounds
against 68,325. 753 pounds at the same time
Inst year. The receipts to date are 70,
469.461 pounds against 75.625,179 pounds for
the same period last year.
ST. IH'18. Mo.. Aprir 6. WOni
Pteady; medium grades, combing and cloth
ing. 24&2Xe; light fine. 2i24c; heavy fine,
lSfc21c; tub washed, 3138c.
..151X1 M 156 158
88
52
100 86
2,7 631
4'i0 114 113
lS.Ht'O llM,t
800 60
800 2i
6ii 5o
40 25
'22
4il
255
3o0 92 92
11, 8 2-
60O 44U
219
44'4
120
86
83
114
42
ION
5.1
17244
22
JO
250
If
2
IK14
2
.,
219
"4
63....
83....
....2-8 ... 2ft ....
. ...2"4 40 20 ....
ws so a in sa
"i'VT, "'.T.Vi 83 24 40 20 74....
il-sn tiu Ml 210 8 20 4..
5'J- 2o4 100 8 20 65..
t. T'Jla w 8 2
') 1-4 74 231 120 20 74..
J-?.1; 69 222 !) 6 20 74..
f ? 68 230 40 8 20
'V? 84 219 80 ( 20
"Ji. t'l 80 8 20
29.165 M 236 ... 6 22
M.vns FJ. . Ill H-o a 7'IL. 7R 9tS
70 240 80 6 22 66 2H2
63 224 40 S 22V4 89 22
r7 270 ... 2i4 69 2-11
61 224 40 8 2C-4 71..
42 2J ... 8 224 145.
68 37,8 80 22 64 219
71 232 40 6 1!2 75 191
72 191 ... 2 22 M 257
68 219 ... 2 221 06 261
46.538
37.715
M.621
35.192
40.38' .
29.213
6.7Mi44
8.25436
6 i 'u.'t 46
.0&(a4.22
Date, j 1906. !1906. tl 904. 11903. 11902. 11301 . 11900.
Mch.
Mill.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
-Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
22..
M..
24..
28..
26..
27..
28..
29..
30..
31..
1...
2...
3...
4...
E...
8...
8 19
6 27
6 2t.
6 27
6 80
6 26
30'4
274,
6 L'i
6 21
6 11
5 161
8 081
14
1741 8 081 4 96j
6 .. 6 Oil 4 971 7 44
3 5 08 I 021 7 87;
ft 15 i 06 T 24
I 5 13 7 22
5 131 7 28 12
5 lu 6 17 7 30i i K
6 09 15 14 I 5 98
t 091
071 S 121 4 81
6 031 4 15 4 91
6 09
6 16
6 211 5 14
5 29 5 07
5 30 16 00
5 071 7 21
4 9$ 7 U
i 04 7 29
7 301
7 24
7 26
7 25!
8 221 4 98
8 231
5 181 4 69
4 7
I 221 5 i
5 5 17
051 t 261 i 13
5 971 5 18 8 10
6 65 8 I'm
6rt 00 6 08
68! 6 99i 5 15
641 6 9l 2 26
8 621 6 5 8 80
8 771 5 SO
Sundar
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country and their points of destination:
CATTLE. Cars.
H. A. Glfford, Lewis, la R. 1 1
S. B. Bird. Lewis, Ia.-R. 1 1
S. I). Rltchey, BrookH, la. J 1
G. Hamilton, Decatur, la. y I
N. J. Uch. Woodlake, Neb F. E. 1
W, L. White, Tekamah, Neb.-M. A O... 1
R. A. McEachen, Wayne, Neb. M. A O.. 2
8. A. Robb, Pender. Neb. M. A 0 2
George Honey, Arlington, Neb. F. E 1
I. Johnson. Fremont, Neb. F. E 1
A. E. Roeburg, Scrilmer, Neb. F. E 1
W. P. Fergerson, Grunt Jnc, Ia.N. W.. 1
V. W. Quuss. Yutan. Neb. U. P t
William Prlesman, Shenandoah, la Wab. 8
J. R. Gerring, Ixiretta, Neb. F. K 2
The olflcial number of car of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H'r'a.
C, M. A St. P. Ry 2
Mo. P. Ry 2
U. P. system 9
C. A N. W. (east) .... 4
C. A N. W. (west) .... 11
C, St. P.. M. A O....
C, B. A Q, (east) .... 1
C, B. A W. (west) ... 9
C, R. I. A P. (east) .. 1
C. R. I. A P. (west)., ..
Chicago Gt. Western.. ..
Total receipts
44
14
6
20
2
4
11
10
1
1
74
The disposition of the day's receipt was
aa lonowa, eacn nuyer purcnaaing me num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing CO. .
Swift and Company .
Cudahy Packing Co. .
Armour A Co
Hill A Son
Mike Hugger ty
J. B. Root A Co
Bulla A Kline
Other buyer
89 t:6
246 1.316 259
445. l.b-iO 801
91 .2.032 V
14
12
25
8
140 1,208
Total
1,045 5.50 2,335
loo 1o4i, lmfti iim..
2.0m) $.1 c 82
London Closing Stoeka.
LONDON. April . -Closing quotation on
the Stock exchange were
Con, money .. 9) 11-16' N. Y. Central..
do account.. 90 15-16i Norfolk A W
Anaconda 14 do pfd
Atchison 9"- Ontario A W....
do pfd 107; Pennsylvania
Bal. A Ohio HoVsiRand Mines
ICan. Patlttc 1. 1 - Rtading
dies. A Ohio'. W41 do 1st pfd..
Chicago G. W....21V, do 2.1 pfd....
('.. M. A 8t. P....ls2S,8o. Railway
Ik-Beer , l'-! do pi'd
D. A R. G 47 80. Pacific
do pfd Si 1 Union Pacific ...
Erie 46' do pfd
do lt pfd 81 U. 8. Steel
do Id pfd 72', do pfd ...
Illinois Central ..1 .s Wabash
Ijouis. A Nush 1. 1 do pfd ..
M . K. A T J6:i Spanish 4s .."!!'
.150
. 92
. 94
. 53
. 72
. 60
W
.loj
. 71
.16.?
. 99
. 4S-,
.IIP,
. 23
. 51U
91 4
SILVER Bar llm. i:A,a per ounce
MONEY-:SW2 l"-r cent.
Hie rate of discount In the open market
for short blils is J'.ifi-.' 15-1 per cent; for
three months' bills. 2 15-lti3 pt-r cent
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. April 6. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 4.325 head Market for steers, slow
to loc lower; bulls and fat cowa steady;
medium and common cows weak to 10c off:
steers, f5 'Vi5 85; bulls. 2.1.6.14.65: cows, 22.00
'(J1. SO. Liverpool and London cables quoted
live cattle selling at 11i12c ier lb.; few
tops at Indon, 12c, dressed weight; sheep
steady: refrigerator beef, lower at 8S per
lb. Exports tomorrow, 1,611 cattle and 6,621
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. C4 head; demand fair
ana prices steady to nrm; veals, oihc;
dressed calves. steady to strong: city
dressed veals, Tnjll'-e per lb.; choice, 12c;
country dn-sned. 5'u91sc.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.228
head; trade slow and prices weak; sheep,
nnminbl; good unshorn lambs, $6.75; good
cllpned. 2550.
HOGS Receipt, 2.836 head. Market 10
20c lower; good state and Pennsylvania
hogs. 26.80.
CATTLE With only forty-four curs of
cattle in sight this morning there was not
enough of any ono thing to create much
enthusiasm among buyer or make much
of a market.
Beef cattle of desirable quality sold In
fair season at prices that did not show
any material change as compared with
yesterday. The common to medium grades,
that la. cattle not especially desirable,
were slow sale, aa buyers, having plenty
of cattle on bund, were not obliged to take
mivililnu- that thev did not want.
Good cowa and heller were also free
seller at steady prices, ine niarket on
the better grades of she stuff ha been In
very bud saape all the week. On the other
hand, common and Inferior grade, such
as are usuully culled canners, are very
slow, not only today, but they have been
the tame way every day this week. Ship
pers should understand thoroughly that
runners or anything else In the way of
old. common or medium grades of cow
are not wanted.
There were no alockcra or feeders in tne
yards In first hands to amount to any
thing. Speculator still had quite a num
her on hand, and while the feullng was
steady. It would 110 doubt liavo been lower
had there been anything like a large num
ber of fresh arrivals on ule.
Representative Kales:
tfi,r DiLr,no,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. April . COTTON-Spot
closed quiet and 10 points lower; middling
uplands, 11.60c; middling glilf, 1136c; sales,
10.1 bales.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 6. COTTON
Quiet; middling. llc; sales, none; re
ceipts, none; shipments, 872 bales; stock,
ll.x:;2 bales.
LIVKRP.MIL. April 6. COTTON Spot In
fair demand; pines 1 point lower: Ameri
can middling fair. 6.'xJ. good middling,
6 3x1; middling, 6.1od; low middling. iHI,
good ordinary, 5.7td; ordinary, 5.&.;d. The
sm cs of the duy nere lO.C-u bales, of which
l.i bans were for sneculslion and ex
port and Included 8 81 11 bale American.
Receipts were 5.40 bales, including 3.7uO
bales American.
NEW ORLEANS, li.. April 6. COTTON
Spot firm; sulea, 3,uott bales: ordinary,
8 7-l6c; good ordinary, ; low middling,
10 9-IO-: in ill 1 1 11 ar. 11 3-lx ; good middling.
11 11-Ps-: middling fan. 11 U-l.;c: stock.
;1..;:t bail-.
Trrnanry gtatement.
WASHINGTON, April i Today state
ment of Ihe treasury Valance in the general
fund, exclusive of the ll.io PVS" gold re
serve, (hows; Available cash balance, 1162,-
l'oe Mnrket.
NEW YORK. April . The market f.,r
coffee future opened teady at unchanged
price to an advance of i points In sin
pathy with steady European cable and
somewhat lighter Braxlllan receipt
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr
I 1078 4 00 28 730 4 55
1 830 4 00 11 1064 4 66
8 8o3 4 t) 11 1207 4 70
SO 918 4 (0 8 1385 4 75
4 7J0 4 10 18 IK4 4 76
t e 4 20 16 1131 4 75
4 1143 4 25 77 12K5 4 80
8 930 4 35 12 1292 4 80
13 11 4 40 38 1244 4 80
1 8! 4 40 2 Iu75 4 85
7 1101 4 46 1 1220 4 85
6 976 4 60 18 1033 4 95
12 1012 4 50 4 1413 '5 00
42 946 4 50 61 1335 6 20
COWo.
1 930 1 50 4 1005 2 60
2 836 1 75 1 960 2 50
1 730 1 80 2 870 2 56
1 TXiO 2 00 24 m t 65
1 1030 2 00 1 970 8 60
1 710 2 25 1 4, 661 2 60
1 840 2 30 1 1440 8 65
1 720 2 60 2 1155 2 78
1 M 2 75 7 96") 8 80
l; l'TO 2 80 1 1310 2 W
I T80 2 90 4 1167 2 90
1 luio 2 25 5 UU 2 90
3 I"7S 2 25 3 12o6 8 M
1 ioro 3 25 7 Iu21 4 0")
6...; 1002 3 25 2 1010 4 00
1 lloO 3 2a 3 1190 4 10
5 76 3 JO 1 1050 4 10
2..: loofl 2 2o 20 12.S6 4 20
1 950 3 40 1 6 T5 4 15
1 li:' 2 60 1 1260 4 26
1 lloo 2tV 1 1230 4 50
JIEIr ERS.
1 690 1 50 3 706 2 35
1 6K0 2 bo 1 840 8 26
.4 757 2 75 1 Ik)
1 6 2 9fi 6 574 2 65
1 670 I . 14 ... 732 2 80
2 b-D 2 Wi 2 940 I 80
1 w0 2 00 858 4 uO
1 40 3 25 29 821 4 10
4 472 3 25 4 847 4 53
BUL1JI.
1 610 1 60 1 1790 2 65
1 1370 2 90 1 1730 2 65
1 13 ) 3 00 1 14 I 66
1 1"!0 2 10 1 2.--J0 2 A.
2 1) 3 ao 1 16B0 2 7"
1 lm 2 26 1 1870 2 76
1 1770 t 50 1 1740 2 75
1 1-sDn 2 50 1 1730 2 s.)
2 1376 2 50 1 1:i7 I Nu
1..... 12) 2 50 1 1880 S M
1 1510 2 50 1 1710 4 10
1 1373 I 65
CALVEo.
1 800 2 25 i 190 25
1 3.4. 4 10 1 1U. 25
1 2:o 4 60 4 167 25
1 90 4 60 1 I'lo 60
1 110 5 25 2 140 6 50
3 96 5 59 3 196 6 b
1 240 5 50 1 80 6J0
1 165 6 0l
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 74.1 2 35 1 77u 2 75
I 1 h'H 2 W 19 6T 2 85
1 610 3 15 1 V 4 trt
1 610 8 15 1 6-6 4 10
1 fc-0 3 2'. 1 30 4 30
1 424) 2 50
212 ... 8 22
ts 240 r
240 40 22
77 245 120 8 224
2w XZ14
2:4 160 I il't
24 40 12
4 200 8 22
l W I 22
229 ... 8 22
78 237 80 8 22
.fm ISO ( 2-"4
.2x1 80 8 22
.24) 120 6 2::
.221 ... 8 22
.235 ... 8 22S
.243 ... 8 22
70 233 160 t 22
5 3o 120 8 2i
83 214 40 224
71 225 80 8 22
... 6 Zl'4
... 8 22
... 8 224
... 6 22.
.2.12 11 8 22
.211 40 8 22
... 822
40 8 21
... 8 234
86 22
... 8 25
,.. 8 25
SHEEP RecetMa this morning were ex
tremely light, there not being enough here
to amount to anything or really to make
a test of the market. Aside from a little
Dunch of fresh ewes, the receipt consisted
largely of feeder lamb, everything selling
in aoout the same notches aa yesterday
The receipt all this week have been
moderate, as compared with previous
weeks, but still about on a par with a year
ago. The market on sheep has shown some
strength during the weeg and prices are
considerably stronger than they were a
Week or ten day ago. Lambs have not
sold much different, being generally quoted
steady, and atlll anv change that has taken
place in the market ha been on the aide
of Improvement.
Ooidnlions: Good to choice native lambs,
6 2"69.50; good to choice light western
lanihs. lti.2iri1H.9O: good to choice heavy
lainna, x;.()j(j6.0; fair to good lamb. 16.00
tt6.i. cull lambs. T4.5Oi5.60: aood to choice
light yearlings. 85.75fi6.10; good to choice
neavy yearlings, x,-. aj(.a; rair to good
heavy yearlings. 25.50((;i.76; good to choice
wethers. I5.6Vn6.20: fair to good wethers.
25.4u5.65; good to cholco heavy ewes, 15.40
1(5.75; good to choice light ewes, VtHi5 3e;
fair to good ewes. 2l.502ia.00: cull sheeD and
DUCKS, 44.UtKfl4.UU.
Representative sales:
No, Av. Pr.
1 western buck 130 4 00
19 Colorado cull ewesj 77 4 00
10 Colorado cull lambs 48 4 75
9 lambs, broken fleece 72 4 75
378 western lambs clipped 67 4 85
w western latnns clipped 67 4 80
10 western cull lambs 58 8 00
135 Colorado ewes 8S 6 00
1 Cnlorudo buck 80 & 50
166 Colorado feeder lambs 65 5 65
6 western ewes and lambs 120 C 00
410 western feeder lambs 74 6 15
1 western feeder Iamb TO 6 15
12 western spring lambs 61 11 00
CHICAGO 14 VE STOCK MARKET
Cattle strong; to Ten Cente Higher-
Hogs ateady Sheep gtronsr.
CHICAGO. Aorll 6. CATTLE Receipts,
l.OoO head. Market strong to 10c higher;
common to prime steers, X4.0lwi.40; cows,
$3.254i 4.50: heifers. $2.754i6.00: bulla. 82.6W
4 25: calves, $2.75tii6.50; stockers and feeders,
$2.75i&4 76.
HOGS Rece pt. 20.000 head. Market
steady; choice to prime heavy. $6.35nt.45;
medium to good heavy, J6-X;'u6.3S; butcher
weights, fh.3.vds.4&; good to choice neavy,
mixed, i6.35tt6.37: packing. 23.7541 6.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000
head. Market strong; lambs dull; year
lings, Xu.754j4.Z6; lambs, 4.7&3.
Eyaporated Applea anal Dries! Fralt
NEW YORK, April 6. EVAPORATED
Al'FliBS-Market continue steady to nrm
with some export demand for low prime
and a local Jobbing demand for practically
U grades, common to fair are quoted
at 7u8i-c: fair to good. 190a. K,livc;
nearly to strict prime, 9-9e; choice, 9
10c; fancy, He.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune
re fairly active and firm with quotations
ranging from 4Vqc, according to grade.
Apricot are In active demand, and with
stocks cleaning up the market 1 firm.
Choice are quoted at Joi(fflle: extra choice.
UDj'12c; fancy, 12(il2c. Peache are mov
ing more freely and the market 1 harden
ing. Choice are quoted at 10fifl0c; extra
choice. lOHfillc: lancy. ll(aUo; extra
fancy, ll4il'Jc. Raltdn are unchanged.
Loose Muscatel are quoted at tii6Sc;
seeded rafulns, 67c; I.ondon layers.
21.601.60.
ICansaa City Live Stuck Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 8. CATTLF.
Receipts, 1,000 head; market slow to shade
lower. Choice export and dressed beef
steer. $5.9"Q5.90; fair to good, $4.I5i&6.25
western fed steer. $3.5016.25; stockers and
feeders. $3.00(4.80; southern steers, $3.75
6.00: southern cows, -'.6.K4.Jf); native cows,
$2.25fi4.60; native heifers. $3.503.10; bulls,
so.unt-t.io; caivea, 4J.vtu. .a.
HOOS Receipt. 4.3O0 head: market op
ened strong, closed weak. Top, $6.35; bulk
of sales, xti.rott.so; heavy, X6.3tRU6.36: pack
er. t 20io.324: pigs and lights, $5.25'a .30,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 650
bead; market steady; native lambs, $5.00r3
.ot; western tamos, 43.uotjo.wi; ewes and
yearlings, 4.50iji4.(0; western fed yearlings,
o.toy.; western fed sneep, Htsi'att.OO
Btocgers ana reeaers, 4j.uuq44.bo.
St. Louis Lire Stock Market.
8T. LOUIS, Mo.. April 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,000 bead. Including 500 Texan.
Market steady. Native shipping and ex
port steers. $4SMi6O0: dressed beef and
butcher steers, $3.75&6 40; steers under 1.000
pounds, 3.7&&l.rO; stockers and feeder, $2.40
U4.40: cow and neirers. z.iixut.;a; canners
$1.752.26; bull. $2,4044.40: calves, $2.60o
50; Texas and Indian steers, x3.B04j4.7u
row and newer. (2.aU4.a.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head : niarket
strong: nigs and lights, 25.amri6.3o: packers
86 00441.40; butchers and best heavy, $6.2vji'
46.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,200
head; market steadv; native muttons, $4.00
Tift M: iambs, x&.oci'i.i&; cull and buck
13.86.60.
Slona City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. April .-(8peclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; mar.
ket, steady; beeves. 24. 25415.60; cows, bull
and mixed. 83.00i4.5(): stinkers and feeders
$a4f64 60; calves and yearling $3.2Si4 25.
HOGS Receipts. 2.600 head; market
steady: selling at S Ai.22. bulk of sales,
J6 lZHfffl 16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 800 head
market strong.
St. Joseph Live . Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. April 6. C A TTLE
Receipts, 634 head; market irready. Natives,
$4 25416 00; cows and heifers, 1.7Ml4.0
Stockers and feeders, X3.Zoli4.40.
HOGS Recelrt. 3.773 head: marke
steady to 6e higher. Light, 26.15iji6.25
medium nd nesyy, p znsm.jo.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.962
head; market steady to loc lower.
Twenty-fourth and K street and will cost
Pout h.e. It Will tie twtl l-'iri-n ana m
basement and ! feet long by S3 feet wide.
OMAB4, WHt)l,K.---.S; MARKET,
Condition ol Trna aad Qnotntlen an
EOUtt-Meovlpu, liberal; tcvah atock, cat
Count, liyo.
LIVE POLLTRT - Hen, lie; old
roosters, 6cj luikeya, 10c; duck, uc;
young roosters. 8-uic; geese. 8c.
PKbnsbP rvihiKi-iuiiifyi, umci
old toms. ifloc; cnicken. Huic; old roost-
rs, .c: duck, i:"t13c; geese, c.
BL'T'f EJt Pacalng slock. 12c; rholc
to fancy uadry, l.vwluc; creamery, IviHt"-
tiAX i riuea quoteo uy uhihiii ri-ui. .wm-
pany: No. 1 upland. $7; medium, .u;
course, $6.00u6 60. Hie atraw, $6.60.
11,1 . VI 1 , . . t, 1
. 1 tun, sn.vt
TKOl iCAL TRUITS.
DATES Per bo, of 20 l ib. rkgs., $200;
Hallow en, in 7u-lb. boxes, t-r 10., ic; bay
rs, per lb . 4c: walnut sluiied, l-iu. pkgs..
$2.(0 oer dox.: -lb. boxes. $1.00.
OKANGKe) California. exra fancy Bed-
land nsvels. all aisea. $2 2a; fancy navels.
$17w; choice, all ivs $3. r
UMO.N6- Limonieis, extra taucy,
lie, 22.75; Sou to 200 ise, 14-26.
Flilsl California cr lu-lb. carton, .Ml
85c; Impel ted Smyrna, tliree-crown. Uc; lx-
crown. iso. . .....
BANANAS per medium ixea ouncn, 41.1s
62 J6; lum bos, 22 oUiu8oO.
TANiJERlNES California, par bog o
bout 125, $3.00. .
GRAI'E FRUIT Florida, per oox. . wi
I.U); California, rr r.- 4.0oiU4.6o.
FRUlTn
PEARS-Winter Nell!. $2.80.
APl'LES California Newton, Pippin and
Baldwin. 82 per bu. box; Ben Davie, u
per bu. box; Wlnesaps, 12.50 1 bu. box;
other varieties. $2uwu6o per bu.; New York
apples, Baldwins and Russet, $6.00 per bbl.
potatoes Home irtu. per bu., 609
$0c; Soutb Dakota, per bu.. 75a .....
NAVI Bk.A t'er ou., ti.so; ino. 4. si. .a,
LIMA BKAN8 Per lb..
CABBAGE California. c per id.; vvie-
Stock la Sight.
Receipts at the six principal western mar
ket yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
956 5.302 1.449
40 2,5.10
1,0.4) 4.3IO 60.)
34 3.773 3.962
l.OnO 6.000 1.3l
i.cuo ao.u)o 7,000
8.590 4L 875 14,211
MAn.ln I .. - r I., IU1T 1 tl 7L.ll ' UlV
. 1 Alton li a anu uumi
Por bu., 85c.
CELERK California, $1 per dos.
SWEET. rOTATOiia-'iUuola, pef U-pa.
bbl., 84.60.
TOMATOES FlorlOn, per ciai Of SO loa..
BVAX BEANS Per hamper of about SO
lb , net, $6.
ONIONI noma grown, yeuow ana rea,
ner l.o . iut: bnanisii. per crate. $3.25; Colo
rado, red and yellow, per bu., $1.
b T RING BEANo--Pr uainper of about 84
lbs., net, $3.0041 4.00. . ,
TURNIPS, BtlB,lo Ai u v-Aiuiuio-Loulhlana,
per do, bunches, 75c.
SHALLOTTS Louisiana, per down
bunches, 6c
HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl.,
$7.w-uo 00; 'or dox. beads, (1.004)1. 24.
LlkAtr LL 1 I jl.Bllul.uvtme, vcr oo
heads, 45c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., il.7&
2 2b.
No. 1 ribs. 13c: No. 1 ribs, llc; No. 2
lib. $c; No. 1 loin. 16c: No. 2 loin, 13c;
i loin, nuo: iso. 1 chuck. 6c; No. 2
chuck, ic; No. t chuck. c; No. I round,
8c; No. 2 round, J4c; No. 2 round, 7c;
NO, 1 plate, 4o; io. puii, vu, , iiuiw,
8-" ...n.v v . ktr-AIIB
CIDER Per keg, S..5: per bbl., $6.75.
HONEY-New, per 24 lbs., $2.50.
i-u w-si,i Swiss, new. 16c: Wisconsin
brick. 15c; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twin.
13c; Young America, im.
Nuts valnuts. No. 1 oft shell, new
crop, per lb., lic; hard aliella. per lb.,
13c I'ecan, large, per ib.. 14c; small, per
10., A-C rimi", 1'-. ' i mjtw
lb., 8o. Chill walnut, per lb.. 12il3c.
Almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 17c; hard
Shells, per lO.i ovuaiiuia, r Jisr av;a
"iTTtPSH FI8II. Trout. 11c; halibut. 11c:
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; sun
fish 6c; perch, skinned and dre.Aed, c;
Dike triiluc; redsnapper, 11c; salmon, 13c;
crappiea, oc; m, . , -n nB, , ,
whiteftsh, 10gl2c; frog legs, per dox., tic;
lobsters, green, 28c; boiled lobsters, 42o;
blueflsh, 15c; heiTlng, 6c; Spanish mackerel,
16c; haddock. 10c; shrimp, $1.00 per gallon;
melt 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, 12c; cattish,
15c; roe shad, 75c; flounder, 11c.
MUSHROOMS-Kotliouao. pr lb., 6030c.
RAD1SH1SB o:nouse, pet uua. duucu,
604J75C. . ....
i OYSTERS Eren anoam, i.w per gai.;
hell oyster, $l.ooi3.00 per ioo; UlUe Neck
clams, 81.&0 per am.
SUGAR Granulated c.e. tn bbl., $5.06:
granulated cane. In sack. $o.ul; grauulatsd
test, In ack, $4.91.
BYRUp In barrel. 24o per gal.; In ca-ea
$ 10-lb. can. $160; cases, 11 a-lb. can. 52.u;
caaes, 24 W4-lb. can. 81.90
COFr U.IW ouieu; ao. aotxo per in. ;
No. 80, 20V4O No: f.;,.0 pr ,b '
No. 20, 154 P' N021'.' h"
jrijOLIR, twnoienaier wnv iiiau iiaui
ner c wl. 11.90: best high grade Pal-
tot Minnesota, per cwt., $2 30; straight pat
ent Nebraska, per cwu, a.su, aevuua pat
ent Nebraska, $1.80.
CURED FlSH-Famlly whlteflsh. per
bbl . loO lbs., $1.6o; Norway mackerel, per
bbl.. 200 lba' bloaters. $4o.oo; No. 1 $uu;
k: 1'auu: No. 3. 241.00: Irish. No. 2. 116.00:
Herring. In bbl.. 200 lbs. eucn, Norway, 4k,
$13 00; Norway, 8k, $13.00; Holland, mixed.
U.aO; Holland herring, in keg, mukers.
fcoc; kegs, mixed, Joe.
CANNED u00t)6-Corn, scandard west
ern, 5&4muc; Maine, $1.26. Tomatoes, 3-lb.
cans. i.ou; -iu., wtTtiwi.w. A-ii.eapp.es,
grated. 2-lD.. VOL'utM; sliced, $1.90ii2.2o.
Gallon appies, fancy, 83.50; California apri
cots, $1.4uiu2.u0; pear. $1.75ii2.fa0; peaches.
lancy, 11. iicja.u; x. - peacnes. liwilj j.
Alaska salmon, red, $1.16; pink, 80c; fancy
Chinook, F.. $2.10: fancy ockeye, F., Il.ssi;
sardines, oil. $2.50; mustard. 2.6o4
$10. Sweet potatoes, 81.1a4jil-25; sauerkraut,
$1.00; pumpkin, 80cti$1.00; wax beans, ss-lb.,
76u90c; lima beans, 2-lb., 7fcclul.o; spinach.
t.SJtllA.w; cnenp lss, -iM., euu, VAL1S, tony
$0c; fancy, $1 8511.76.
BROOMS No. I cirpet, $- 26; No. 3 carpet,
$2.40; No. 8 plain. $3.2a.
tiiut.o, rtLig An u iauajiv-iiio, i
green hides, 9c; No. X 8a; No. 1 salted,
lie; Ne. 2, 10c- bull hides, l8Kc; dry
hide. 12200.. Horse hides, large, $3; amall,
$2. feheep pelts, each 60cg$l .26. Tallow, No.
L 4c; 10. 2, $e; rough, 1C
REAL estate: THASSFERS.
HoGS Receipts of hogs were very small
this morning and the inatkti opened If any-
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
Kansas City ..
St. Joseph
St. liouis
Chicago
Total
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 6.-M ETAI-There
was an advance of 6'glua In the London
tin market with spot closing at 173 10s
and futures at .hji l&s. Locally the mar
ket was quiet with spot quoted at 838 liiff
3825. Copper was a little lower abroad
with spot quoted at 54 6s and futures a
81 5. Ixically the piurret was un
changed. . Lake copper Is quoted at 218.60
ft 18.75: electrolytic. I18.:&ti 18.50; tasting.
$18 0.018 25. Lead was unchanged at $5 Sfii
6 45 In the local murket. but waa a shade
higher at 15 12s 6.1 in London. Spelter
was unchanged at 25 7s 6d in Iondon.
IxH-ally the market was a shade lower
with spot quoted at $0.1CT 1.15. Iron as
lower abroad, closing at 48 Id for stand
ard foundry and 4a ld for Cleveland
warrants. Locally the market continued
firm, but without further change In pricee.
No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted at
(18 504? It. 2u; No. 2 foundry, northern, $18 00
418 25: No. I foundry, southern, $18 -Jf,i
18.76: No. 2 foundry, southern. $17.7518.60.
HT. mi'18, April (. M ETA I. H Lead,
firm at $5.67. Spelter, weak at $5 97.
ew Ksraaage Betiding.
J. 11 Wlese of Booth Omaha lias secured
the contract for the erection of the Ne
braska Telephone company's exchange at
South Omaha. Th building will be at
George T. Crandcll to Maude C.
Sherman, lot 7, block 8, McCor
mlck addition $l,2u0
Edward D. Jones and wife- to John
W. Bate and mother, lot )6, 17
and 18, block 1, Halcyon Height.... 1,050
O. M. Oleson to John Bates, lot 26
and 26. block 15, Rose Hill 400
Valentine Koot and wife to Ingar
Miroyke, lot 4, block 4, Arbor
Place 1.300
W. V. Church to Thoma B. Shafor,
part taxlot 23. 16-15-13 (00
Catherine B. Nash to The Bee Building
comany, tract block 124,
Omaha
John J. Ryan to Thoma F. Corrl
gan, lot 7, block 24, First addition,
Corrlgan Place 6jo
Carrie 8. Hammond to Bridget M.
Wright, part lot 8 and 9, block
2. A. 8. Patrick addition.: 2,000
Albert A. Lamercaux and wife to D.
W. Merrow, one-half lot 5, block
1. Sherwood's addition 1,075
Central West Investment company to
same, lots 28 and 'M, block S, Baker
Place 2
The Byron Reed company to Ijivina
Bsbcock, lot 13, block 4. Heeds
Third addition 1,850
Anna Corrlgan to Iioillsa F. Lang, lot
22. First addition to Missouri Ave
nue Park 500
F. J. Persons 10 Charles M. and La
vllla W. Schlndel, n75 feet lot 7
nd 8, block 13, Jetter's addition 3,0")
Charles D. Brown and wife to Harsha
J. McLenithan, e4 lot 11, Hawes'
addition 2,750
Mary M. Reed et al. to the Chicago
Lumber company, lots 7 and 8, block '
Xii. Omaha 2
Edward Seater to James A. Hamilton,
lot and 7, Hawley' Terrace ' 150
Nelson Scherer and wife to Daniel
Davis, lots 4 and 6. block 12, Saun
ders & tlimebaiigh'a addition loo
Same to Matthew Kinnegau, lot 8,
block 32, .uth Omaha 400
John H. Ix-vy and wife to Antou
Guiila. lot 4. block 1, Levy addi
tion a
Low man Realty and Improvement
company to Samuel Dresher. south
west corner lot 4. Johnson addi
tion , 1,356
John C. Wharton and wife to Ida
M. Cole, w of sw. 30-16-13 1
Lizzie and Joseph T. Rynkoskie to Ste
phen and Mary limine, lot 15, block
2. Murrteon s addition 1,350
Albert J. Casper to Anna Corrlgan,
lot 1. block 7. I.ogan Place
James Cosgrave and wife to Frank
L. Kgleslon. wbe feet or lot L7i,
Millard at Caldwell s addition 3,200
O. M. Oleson to Alia M. Peacock, lots
18 10 iO and 21, block 2, Rose Hill
addition
Sarah D. Howard et al, to Ella Jones,
of lot 8, block 1. Patrick addi
tion
4
500
l.m
F. D. Day Ql Co.
Stocks. y Crat In. Provisions
Snip 4 ear Grain lo l a.
Chicago anal Minneapolis Delivery.
On-clghta commltslou on Grain, one
quarter on 6 loess. Prompt and careful
attention given to outside account. Writ
for cur dally Market Letur, mailed fisa,
Main Giro. -
3 20-212 Beard of Trait Bid.
OMAHA. MCH.
Loag Distance 'Pbeae, Doagla 8614.
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