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TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, A TOIL 15, 1906. c t V CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Bals;a Eoendi Iuelf and Decline. Piicei FLY DAMAGE REPORTS NOT SUSTAINED I-rlres HUM F.nonKb I alma Bprlaa: Serdlna la More Rerloasly Hin der -d Persistent Srlllna llakti t urn Kas Out ktroas. OMAHA, April 14, 19J. Wheat started strung un neavy rain throughout tne northwest and un me strength In the not tn western markets, but tin, buis-A a,inn mpnt itself, orlcea ruling easy Urn balance of the uuy. Closing figure ulniwlnir amn.. lnaa The llv damage re port were not sustained. Modern Miller ftwtrtM winiur wiivut ,-nnfl 1 1 loii excellent Tim demand haa also flattened out. and altogether It seems that the buikte was lamely a result of local pit condition. 1 tie opinion prevails that unuss sometnlng de velops to seriously hinder sprltiK wneut seeding br th demand improves uccldedly, present prices are blah enough. Trade In corn was strong on rather rouKh weather throughout the went and the evi dence of the henvy out-movement this week, but sold off later on the weakness In wheat ind persistent selling. air weather, which In Indicated for tomorrow, waa also a factor. Trade waa rather Unlit. The caah sltuutlon la so htiilthy In all us branches that higher prices are assured. Ixjcal receipts are M can, covering two days, with estimated for Monday 1.44. Oats were stron on wet weather through out the west yesterday, but eased off on the forecast of more settled conditions. Realis ing was a feature In the far months, the. May sympathising moderately. . Clearances weie s,i bu. wheat, Z0 OTO bbls. Hour. 5L3.I.W bu. corn, 21i,0"0 bu. "tits. Uradslreets weekly clcamnees OciO bu. wheat and Hour and l.i-ti.OO uu. corn. Indian wheat shipments this eeK were IaS.ooO bu.. UKulnst si'i,i' mi. m. AustrRllHn shipments were U6i,UtO bu., aualnst 731,000 bu. last year. Iironmhnll estimates the world s wheat shipments for Monday at 8.f"0 bu. n.in...u h.i r.,-i.lnta were fil9,(0 bu. and shlmnents !M9.iW0 bu.. ngalnst receipts last year of 306.WW bu. and ahlpment mnnrui I... A"....., fU(,..lt.tH wcrfl lltft.OllO of bu. and shipments 1.11.00" bu.. against receipts i...t ..... pjhu.i bu. and ahlpmenta. ol 73X,0fl0 bu. . . ... . .. .v.- i..ini o-mln authorities of the southwest according to the Tribune, gave th following reply to an Inquiry: I think the condition In Kansas nJ brnska Is for as large crop n-i- -2 were ever raised In these statca. l w son has been Ideal thus far. and there I no llkllhood of any crop damage com ni.in,. .n,rAm I wieks to come. I rme t,o, nn .r.mt.lnlntH of Insect trouble. tiia, a wa uiwuvi some heHslan n My in Id no think ir...m o r,A N,.l,mnl. but they dl iiumiuH last year and ... . . . t,l vpur there will no leis cuiuimum - Omaha Cash nla. COHN-No. S whlto. 1 car, 444c; No. 3. 3 cars, 4:ic; no grade, l- car, W11KAT No. S hard, 1 car, .iMiC Omaha Cash rrlcea. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 7:Ti"&c; No. No. ?iiy7Sr' No. 4 imra. jk . n.?,...T. KT .-. 11 ant-inu 8o'(i72VjC "V V,rvSoU.'t," No. 4; 4iwc; no grade, 41'5'M:c; No. i yellow, ttc; No. 4 "uAS-No. S mixed, ?i'ic; No. t Sic: No. 4 white, ItTE-No. 2. 64c; No. 3, OMiC white, white. Csf Lot Receipts, Wheat . Corn. Ml . 24 Oats 210 Chicago .... Kansas City Minneapolis . 20 .37 . 10 . Hi . 74 76 134 3J Omaha lmlutli .. 8t. Louis 148 Artlclea. Open. Illgh. Low. Close. AMaBy" Wb 74 73 7SHA July T-U u 1U- CtMa7 42HB HB 42 42V.A juiy..:.":;..... w a 4i"a Ty A asked. B bid. CHICAGO GRAIN AND . PROVISIONS v..... of the Tradlns; aad Closloaj PHcoa On Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, April 14. Bearish crop report which resulted In liberal profit taking .... ..nUnesa today In the local wheat market. At the close tha May delivery won ofi.' a. Corn was down VhVsc. Oata .i,nu....i in.M of WviVe. I'rovlaiona were ....l,nH .k 111., hitflier. Th. wheat market waa active on active ,.., ,.a i.u .Iw.rta snd 11 mi M : I s'slon houses, ti, Mv ool, on being up VuVc to SjMr at 8Vutac. The tlrmneBS was due to re ports of unfavorable weather In the north west, where the seeding of spring w1""1 Is said to have been delayed by rain. The prediction of an Kngliah statistician who estimated that tie world'a movement for last week would be less by 2.032.UOO bu. than the previous week lent atrenth to the market. The Initial advance cauBed free aolling by numerous small holders and In . addition a prominent long became an active f ..n.. 11,. ...uinn n,ivmiil selling be- .-unii. irvneriLl and tir ces declined sharply i The bears were eniuraged by a forecaat of clear weather tomorrow and by the re ' celpta of many reports telling of favorable r .' 1.. 11 The state rerxirta of Texas and Oklahoma both declared the condition of the new crop Li. lie oe.rtecL Large primary recelpta. the ..idi mi,i-nm.iii titdiv btiier L49.0U) bu., ag.iinai i6,0o0 bu. a year ago, .ncreased the weiknesa. The lowest point for May was reached at 7!KC. The close was weak with M.v at TDVhw.c. ClearaiiofS of whea and flour were euual to HwmO bu. F.xports for the week as shown by Uradstreets were equal to trltiU.ULO bu. MLnneapoll, i,,i,..h snrf I'hli-iiu., rerjortcd receiDts an cars, agulnst ISii caxi last week aud U0 ears a vear Bira. The weather was the leading factor In the coin market. The rainfall of the las ir iIjii caused bullish sentiment at lb noenlna-. but with the forecast of clear weather fur tomorrow the market becam f.v,.l K.a n, nnd rush Interests We the principal sellers. The niaJitet closed Weak at about the lowest point of the day. , The May eptlon cpeued Vtii'nC to 'm'Vo higher -at VlW'W'io, ""old off to 4Ce and closed at 4ti"o. Ixx-al rec- lpta were 2S1 ' cars wlin 4 tf enrtract grade. Oata were tsjiwr In sympathy wftn the break In wheat and corn, but . the decline waa les severe than in the ether pits, 1'nfavtirable weather conditions held seller In check. Vay opened unchansrd to He higher at fcVtC. to 3Sc, sold tff U) Co and closed at Locai rece-pU ere 22U car. Trading la praV-jlcrrrs was right and the market waa stronger the great part ef the day 00 a l&UISc advance In the price of ll hogs. At Lha close July pork waa 10c big her at lla- Laxd and rtba were exch unchanged at ts.X). Rjitltr-ated re-:lpts for Monday Wlieat. t cars; o ra, LM cars; oau. IJa cars; bogs, CS f'i head Tha Ir.aiiing futures ranged aa follows: rtlclea. Open. llljh.i Low. CI ae. T"7. Wheat May July Sept. Crrn May inly Stpu Oata May July Sept. Pork May Juiy Lard Mv July fcept. H lbs May July Sept. I I V,T.li Is'ViV 4bVlit7 n BX: I 4KS! 4tia C r.s' $iV 7 "-, 7Siriv V 73'. 7Vi.!j '5'a 4.;vm ' . 4uUi 4lSi: I rts 11 31 I S1V ?St,28,BL0 Tl 16 41) I TS M 40 I T ifl I 11 20 7 10 14 90 Id -si 1 trvt 14 IT1! Id I TC'4. 1 rs $ o $ ' $ 7S! I fo I I I I tK 176 I 80 I IS $ IPH $ SO S $5 I 1T7T I 0) I tie I 75 I I a) I Tj I M 1 to $ ao Na. L Cash emtsulone were as tonows: rit H-l'wll and ste.ty; winter patents. r,.S0vi!W. winter straights. tTSnl tift; srrina! pattnta. JS.4ii I.': st.rina at-ralhUa, $i-Ju J no: bakers, l-OKWiisi. iviirUT-iN'j. - sorlna. TSJc; Na 1 tl-iiMe: No. t red, I7V;(9(-C. CiiRN-No. 1 4: No. 1 yellow. 48c. OAT Ne. t n,rlKe; No. $ white. & No. t wultc. r.;a'c RYF-No. t sHrme. UABXfcY Good feeshntr, lr-40c; fair to choice niaJtinx. iicocc. 8KED4 Ne. 1 tx. O CS1: No. 1 north, western, $1.15. Timothv. prime, $X17V Clover enntrsot erada, $11.75. VRi (VISIONS M. at pork, per bbL, Ti 10 ft"atJi. Ua-rd. per U'J !be $ tls-a7). 8hort r-v-i sadwe kjuasr. :i-r4S.i. CUurt cUax , . . 1 . .a, five. 1 u. On the Produce ewchartg-e fcwlay the but i. ... sit-siiy: rrrttineries. l-a' l.Atc; Jalrlrs. l44jl ts. Arm; at mark. C4a lucludeU. 11V; Urela. 14V-'. pilule firsts UVi tra, J7e. Cheese, easy; The following were the receipt and ship ments of grain: Rrflpt, Shipments. Flour, rbls no k Wheat, bu 9 . Corn, bu J?:,) W 0 tints, bu 67..'k1 701. r) Hye, bu 4'KW J2.5-K) Barley, bu 7tW aW,4K) KKW YORK GKJERAL MARKET Qaotatlona of the nay on Varloaa t orn m od It lea. NEW YORK, April 14 Fl.OUR-Recelpls, 22. IM bbls.; exports, ,1K8 bbls. Market was film hut quiet; Minnesota patents. 4 bu; Minnexota bakers'. J.'uJ To. wlnu r iatent.i, J;4 2o; winter straighia, .).i 5; winter extras, i.7.Vu3S, Inter lo rades. aJ.-STnl JO. Rye Mom. steaoy: fair 10 good, J.So'uS.w; cnoice to tancy, j .u "' . .. . , 1. i.ntiN f.Ab nrm; nne wnue aim ji low, 11.15; coarse, 1 O&'n 1.07 , kiln dried, lltiO RE Steady; No. I western, 70c, asked, f. o. b. New York. KAHI,KY-Iull; feeding, 4Hc, e. I. f. New York; limiting, Ib'tKilc, c. I. t. New York. WHEAT Kecelpta. lu.000 bu.; exports, bu. Spot market unsettled; No. i red. , nominal, elevator, Ulc, nominal, f. o. b. arlnat; No. 1 northern, iJuluth, nom inal, f. o. b. arloat. Options opened ViSC hlKher on ad weather and predictions of a Until movement, then sold off rapidly under realizing following a beariah Modern Miller crop report, and closed weak at a net de cline of VuHc. May, 7VVtiWV. closed at aio; July, (MSt'V'. closed at 8lSc; Sep tember. MViNi"c, closed at P4c. COKN Keceipts, M.Hli bu.: exports, 2iS,Jii7 bu. Bpot market firm; No. 2, fat, nominal, elevator, and 544c, f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 yel low, KSc, nominal; No. 2 white, Mo. The option market opened vc higher on covei Ing and with wheat, but soon eased oil under proMt-laklng ai.d reports of n disap pointing export (lemnnn, closing easy i net loss of H'de. May, fctKc, closed at &3Sc; July, .J c. doted at 6c; Bept mber closed at &37fcc, December cioaed at 6l"V;. OATSJ Receipts, 175.000 bu. ; exports, 137.35H bu. Spot market stesdy; mixed oats, ib to il lbs., i7ti3VVc; natural white, 30 to 33 lbs., SxtiffJc; clipped white, as to 40 lbs., Mlv41ViC. HAY Steady; shipping, 60tJ&5c; good to choice. Soaoc. , , HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 19o5 crop. HxijMo; 10M crop, 7iuc; olds, b3ic, acldc coast, 11j6 crop, siuiac; iw ciop, i 8o; olds, 4iBc. 1 1 II KS Wulet; Galveaton, 20 to za io., ic; California, a to ai ids., iit, in, u. 24 to Wl lb., 19c. LKATn KR r Irtn ; acin, ,wf u PROVISIONS- Iieef, steady; family, 111.50 Tl3.0); mess, W.(Wilti.w; oocr nams. ...irif 21 t': pnfket, IMI.00-0 1 1.110; cny ' mess. ls.witilS.60. Cut meats, firm; P'J.K'4 ellles Jit to'fl 10. L'S ; plCKlea snouioern, ii.w SO; pickled bams, $U.&11.50. Ird. slea y; western steamed, snnja w; reniieu, ..c...t , continent, VJ 35; South America .(, cone- pound, $ii.7nV7.2. fork, sieHny; laiin., t Jiix.75: short clear. tli.'Mi 1U0 mess, 117.26 6 17-75. .. su .... ..,1- ..r. Ju Kit r. nieaay; niinitam;, v - - $ic; Japan, nominal. HITTTKK oleaay ; creamery, ; extra. H'u.'ic; nun, ij-iuav, ...,, common to extra. 14"iV; western turUny, common to finest, ladinc; wesiern i.i... tion creamery, firsts, 11fcl7c. CHEKBK-steiiny; siaie ion n.,., !"'' and small, colored and white, rancy, m-jc, atate, good to prime. 13VyK14,o; state, com mon to fall, 11(0 13C. EIK1S Firm; atate, rennsyivaiuu iiu nearby fancy, selected wnue, uc; cnoice, o..,i,. ... iv.il .iir ae: western firsts. io..." .'.irn seconds. UMc: southerns, 16 Si 19c. ... POUMKI-UVf, sienuy, """nl ii...seii auiet: turaeys. luuiot, n t13c. St. Itala General Market. ST LOUIS. April 14.-WHBAT-Lowr; No. 2 red cash, elevator. STtfUfie: track, son 87o; May. 79c; July, lbi,(U!'c; no. hard, koj6o. -v,riKi iri,tiiees tower: rash, atrong; No. cash, nominal; track, 4oc; May, 44q; w u . . , a.? niTH iriiitiroi wena: rain. wdt iii. cash. U'-'c; track, 3iif)lUo; May, llMo; T.,1.. tin. hn 1 white. 211.4c. M ..... ! , ' , . .,".. ai en r UJln Bieaoy; reu wmi.ni iwicm.. ..v P4.40; extra fancy ana siraigui, ao. iuUi..v, clear, $'J.S(Kiia.l0, . . 6KKU Timothy, steady ai m.ouu,i. rimiouf II Hteariv at $2.30. BRAN Firm: aacked, eaat track, 96c $1.00, (OMAiaEJI. iwa 1 1-1 a HAT nrm; timoiny, o.v"mi.wi ...... W ;ii. 00. -a ., M i Kjrt iim ex.vj,. BAfJGINQ stye. UL-UU TWIMV 7W PHOVISIONH Pora, steady; Jobbing, ini Ij4rd hiaher: Drlme ateamea, .. T - . . ... V . ., . aw.u 1 lev salt meais. sieauy, uuw, o..-. shorts, $.a7Vi; clear ribs, $9.00; short clears, iu i-.Li. ltucnn. itaaflv: boxea. exira snoris sil.hLV4 clear rioo, .iu, nw. v. POULTKI-weaa; cnicaeiip, i. 1... ... in..,.- itiicka. 12c: aecse. 7c. Bl'TTKK Dull; creamery, 16g22c; dairy 14ulo. f-nia Irregular at 14c. Case count, neceipis. oiupnivoin Flour, bbls Wheat, bu . Corn, bu ... 11,000 64,000 t.OOO ...134.0DO ...140,000 97,000 ZU,(M) OsU, bu .... Mlnneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 14. FLOUR Quiet: first patents, $4.1t,-4.20; second pat ents. $3.t'(r4.uo; first clears, $J.boOJ.o; sec ond clears, 3.40r2.ot. umv-ln bulk. $14.60. . i,.,.Hnr u.mia ot Trade Quotation fot Minneapolis and , Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as furnished by V, D. Day Ja Co.. 110-111 Board of 'l'rade building, was Artlcles.1 Open. Hih. Low. CIoe. Yea'y, Wheat I I May...7sHiaidil July...o.i 78.J 771 SJ 79H'01I 7S 7V-VI Seut. iVl 4iV 1S-'il.B')iil')i 7tsi78 Flax May. July. Kept.. 1 18H1 1 2oi 1 U I IBS 1 2oV 1 ao 20V 1 Ko'i 1 WVil 1 im 1 1 lo Minneapolis Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard, 'iSc; No. 1 northern, 7&V1 to arrive. (sVic; No. $ northern, (isc; 10 arrive. V.c; No. t northern, 76V,7t)Hc; No. 1 uuium, 71c; No. $ durum, 9c. Corn: No, I yellow, 44c; N. . 43iC.- Oats: No. 1 v.l.lte, UHc; AO. $, 2c. liarley, 39H(tt-l8i). K)e. 6t4."fcc- H"' Casn, i.iV, miay, l.lk'. Kansas City Grain aad ProTlsIoaa. KANSAS CITY, April 14.-WHEAT-Un-clutugeu; May, nSc; July, 7;iu'il-.c; Sep tember, 70Vc. Casn: No. ! hard, i84l4c; No. 3, 74t,oc; So. I red, WhU; No. 3, lacWc COHN Unchanged; May, 43cj July, 4:; beptetnber, 4c; Uecemtger, 40S0. Cavsh: .no. 1 mixed. tofcHo'.-jc; Mu. ) white, 4,)4,V4c; No, (. 47 i 47 He. OA'l a Steady; No. 3 white, S5$-36c. KGOS Firm; Missouri and Kansas new No. 1 whitewood cases Included, 13Vic; case count, lie.; oases returned, Vc less. 11 AY Strong ; choice timothy, 12.a09 ll.ou: choice prairie, $a.2'3S.60. KYFSteady; 6tt,9c. Bl'TTt-H Uteady; creamery, 20c; pack ing, llc. Receipts Chlp'm'ts Wheat. busheU ii,uou 4S.000 Corn, buahils 7t,uw tg.uuO Oats, bushels 21.WJ0 14.U00 Peoila Market. PEORIA, April 14.-COK.N Steady ; I yel- low, a. !-, io. , -. . tusc; do Kr,.:c. wc. OATS bteadyj No. t white, J;c; No. 4 While, J1VC. RVl-l nchanged; No. 2, Cgsjc. WHISKV-Jn the basis ot $!, (or 3T-4 mushed couds. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MII.WACKEE. AsriJ 14. WHEAT Steady: No. 1 northern. $1?)tSHc; No. t northern. 77ti file ; May, 70,4rHM asked. HVre-H!hr; No. 1. 65c. JiARLKY-bicttj) ; No, t, SSc; sample, t uKN-Hlgher; No. I cash, 47&47V.C; Uay. 4tic salted. ,Dala4a tlrela Market. DL'LVTH, April 14.-WHEAT-T0 arrive. No. 1 northern, ooa; en track. No. 1 northern. S014C; No. 2 northern. 7c; May, soc; Juiy. t"c; September, 0c OAToV-To arrive on track and May, He. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 14. METAI3- The metals market showed even more than the Saturday apathy following- yesterday s holi day. Tin spot waa quota-d at t Usy.ls 7S. Lake copper remains steady at $U tsji 18 7i; elei-trolytlc, $18 S6o Is 40. and CHStiiie;, ia C-J W Sf. Lead was nominal at $ (btfiai 44. and apelter dull at eo.tsJtati.lo. Iron waa quiet and unrhenfred. BP. lXriS, April H.-METAI-Iad. hither at $6 M bid; apelter higher at 15 7 Exports aa Iaaparta. NEW YORK. April 14. Total Imports of dry foods and merchandise at the port of New York for the week ending! today were valued at tli V.31- Total Imports of specie were $44,it4 silver and $1 fll.oi (old. Total export of specie were (1,040,14 silver and NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Development. In Voney Bitnation Cansri Strone and Actlte Market. SHAW ADVANCES GOLD TO BANKS Honsea Havlnaj Ilollloa Knsjaajcd f hlptnent r.nabled to Anticipate Its Arrival NEW YORK, April 14. Develnpmems in th money ana txenange iiiutiniu a strong and unexpectedly rPIIUte( n aitive stock m.ra.i hii.i lava rise 10 and ' .al rT 1 11 I T t H I e 1 1 lllSl UBHI'MI . ..r.,.,,.1 h most important item of the secre- I ntws was the announcement o , a .... r.t lha tr.'MNIirV llial OaHKS which have encaged gold anroad will be allowed to withdraw lis equivalent In cash Horn the treasury upon giving security Interest bonds penuing the arrival of the gold en gaged. The effect Is to give the Im porting banks the use of the gold en gaged In their reserves as soon as so cured, thus saving the loss of interest while the shipment is In transit and in creasing the control of foreign gold sup- -11.. ... l,,l ovtnnt It IV.la a.lllOlllll.'1'd at the same time that 12,0u0,000 bad al ready been advanced by the treasury lor this purpose Irt addition to the deposit o. ti.OOU, UuO with the New York banks on account of excess of revenue collections over disbursements. In addition to the gold engagements announced earlier In the week there wis secured today Id.OOO.OiiO for Import to make up the total equivalent of the ad vancea by the treasury. The fact thit this arrangement went Into force on Thursday was a total surprise to tho financial community. It was a matter of comment also that the cash reserve item In the, bank statement as published failed to reflect the appearance In the reserve of the cash deposits by the government as above indicated. The Increase in cash hown by the statement amounts ,iu 1,938,200 which does not more than cover he gain on the known movements 01 cur rency tor the woe wunoui raununn ncrease by tne government e uepuim against gold engagements. I ne neavy oan contraction or tzt.ioi.ivv euuviou u considerable a reduction In the aeposn liabilities as to cut down the reserve r- 3ulrement to the extent of $5,394,925. olned to the cash increase tills was suHl- lent to wipe out last weea s ueucii nnu o establish a surplus of $4,772,500. 1 lu breaking of the stringency In the money market Is tmis aiiunoantiy explainer. 1 no resulting rise in the stock market con tinued to the closing, which was siruus and active. ... Total sales of bonds, par value, ii.uiu,- 000. The following was the ranee of prices on Ihe New York Stock exchange: Balca. H!h. Low. Clnpe. 240 114H 41H 1014 8-4 S vo in u 60-4 21s 44 8 112 IMS 121 14.K4 104S Adama Gxpresa Amalsamated Copper 89.7(10 2,30(1 400 IMS 41 102 n 101 Aniarlian C. ft r Amarlcan (' A f pfd American Cotton Oil Ais. Cotton on pfd American Ripreaa Amarlcan II. A L. pfd..... American Ice, aecurttiea.... Amarlcan Llnaeed Oil 100 14.400 JC4 6UW M4 6H Am. Unseed nil pM American Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd American 8. A R Amarlcan 8. A R. pfd...... TOO 48 Vk 68 1 1.000 100 1.100 (00 41.400 1.300 io.i 1. 200 rtno too iH4 1211 140S 104S 2S4 1 1214 13S4, 104 S 278 'S 314 American fiutcar Rettntng. .. Am. Tobaoco pfd. ctfa Anaconda Mining Co 2H.IS 3S 10: s IMS 111S us 87 H 172 215 58(4 31 74 21 213 178 1(S 24 1(S . is 72 '4 51 Atchlaon 3S iijii n fiS 172i4i Atchiaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore A oirlo baltlmore A Ohio pfd Hrooalrn Rapid Tranalt Canadian Pacific Central of New Jersey Cheeapeaaa A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicane (treat Weatern Chicago A Northweatcrn.... 163H 111(4 172 409 (D4 6 too 7 il 210 177 1 too 21 "4 S.200 Jll'i 1,200 178'-, Chicago. Mil. A St. Caul.. Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. prd 0., C, C. A St. Louts Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A So. lat pfd Colorado A 80. 2d pfd 4,000 1,000 J.OO0 1.000 1,200 300 o0 10O 42 '4 suit 72i F.1 140 t 81 Vt lll'x 2H 24 '4 71V SO 13t it 81(4 IHS Consolidated Gag Corn Producta Corn products pfd..., , llelaware A Hudson lxlaware, L. A W M9S 2 41 ill 440 Denver A Rio Urande Denver A R. 0. pfd IMsttllera' Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd Erie Id pfd General Electric Hocking Valley , 00 4S 44tt as 2,100 S.100 100 800 100 404 4M4 7"S to 14 172 47 60s 45 S 7S 4AH 78(4 70 172 174 22(4 8f.4 4CS 70 171 12S 174 S 12 S If. llllnola central International Paper 100 700 1,400 International Paper pfd International Pump International Pump pfd.... Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City ftouthirn Kanaaa City 80 pfd Loulavllle A Naehvllle. ... Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Ry.... Mcxlean Central Mlnneapolla A Bt. Louts... M., St. P. A 8. 8. M M . Bt. f A 8. 8. M. pfd. Mlaaourl Pacific Mlaaourl, Kanaaa A Texaa. Mlaaourl. K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of M. pfd. New York Central New York, O A W Norfolk A Westers Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Mall ponnaylvanta People's Gas P., C, C. A St. Loula rreteed Steel Car Prraaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Reading Reading 1st pfd heading id pfd Republic Steel hi public Btcet pfd Kock laland Co Kock Island Co. pfd Rubber Oooda Rubber tiooda pfd Bt. L. AS. V. 2d pfd fit. Loula Southweatern..., 41 84 100 30 1044 DOS 1.000 200 1.400 100 too " ioo 'l.ioo "t.io t. I'll 200 1,100 ti H244 150(4 2514 itt" 'fi ii 84 S 144 28(4 5 HtS lie' " 2.r.4 m" 'h" 81 s HIS 59 ljos 152 118 25 IS 154 173 " 44 s 7SS 8IS it s 144U too es S 0 l.fKiO 310 4.4UO "too t.100 300 101 11 "MS MS rS loo 44 141 'si" (4 MS 44 S 141 4 83 86 237 188 138 20 24 81 2) too 3u0 1,700 8! 103 28 48 81 103 27 64 108 U 4 100 49 600 42 46 S 22 4 Bt. Louie S. W. pfd Southern Pacific ,., Buuthern Paolftc pfd Southrrn Railway 1,700 69 l 60 11 I. too 100 '"ioo 300 100 11,700 40 100 3.i 36 65 158 40 loos '22 3I 57 157 40 98 80. Hallway pfd Tenncaaee Coal A Iron... Tetas A Pacific 140 83 Toledo, St. L. A W Toictlo. St. L. A W. pfd. I ulon Pacific Vnlon Pacific pfd I ntted Statea Exprera.... lulled Statea Realty Jutted Statea Rubber I'. 8. Rubber pfd V. 8. Sleel t. S Steel pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Va. -Carolina Cbem. pfd.., Wabaah Wxbuh pfd Walla-Pargo Exoreaa Wbetiugh.uee fctcctrlo, ... Weatera t'nlon Wneeilng A Lane Erie... Wlaeoaain ('antral Wteceiials Central pfd.... Northern Pacific , Ciatral Leather Central Leather pfd S:iaa-ebemeld Steel Total sales for the day. 36 5S 154 11 f 87 100 2"0 100 41.600 11,200 too 204 82 U 112 43 1(4 50 112 l 53 111-4 42 108 4 112 Ill 48 10a '4 48 11J -1J 48 300 42 48 160 tOO 2 2 22 It 100 too I 4o0 l.ioo 3.V V 51 218 S 105 n 54 1)8 4f. 104 27 53 t, 45 11-1 12 4S 83 444. 3u0 shares. Boston Storks and Honda. noSTCN. April 14-Call loans. 6r, pe rent: time loans, 6 'is ter cent, c'.-slna; 1,11 stinks nrid bomls: O fnc 111 Atchiaon sdl. 4a... oo 4s Mei. Central 4a... Atchiaon do pfd Poatott A Albany., tfcietoa A Maine... K.iatoa Elevated .. Pltchburg pfd .... steatctn Cen(ral N. T . N. H AH Vnloq Pacific Anier. Arge. Chest do ff Am. pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T AT ... 94. Adventure . . -lo; i!ouea . .. au I Amalgamated .. . .. 8t- A-neri.-an ttnc ...lO.alAtlantlc ...254 Bingham . . 1"S Cal. A Hacla., ...157 jCeutennlal .... ...143 Coi.par Range , ... JSS.PaJy Weal . . .lbi -4 Kranklla ...liGraIlty ... aiej.Iele Royale ... ...94 I Meat, Mining , . 1 . 4 .111.. . 1) 21-4 . 40 .7ii . :a . 2 . 14 l l4. . I3' . i . Hie ,. H , .... Ja Mi.-hlgan , ....14- Mohawk ....WIS Mom. C. A C. ....U'.W'ij.d Dominion 42 Oaceota .,..1.7 I Parrot Amer. Woolen 4o pfd ..1'iS .. 40(4 ..lis .. f ,.1M .. 12(4 .. i .. 1V4 .. 12', .. 41 'a .. IS .. 4 ..l(t .. su4a Pomiuinn I. A S 'ifuincr Eil aoo Elee. Ilia ... 847 Shannon ataaa. Klactli ItV, Tamsrack lo li aa Trinity Maaa. tiaa 47 Vi i L'nttwl roipar tnllad yrult S. Mining.. lolled SHU Mark... ai U. S, Oil co pra .4111 tea ion 3r.vitorla I' S Steel. Winona do pfii Weetlr- aommoa BlX ..bt .. it IWolverlne .. INoUh bulls Kew York Mtnlnar Stoeka. NEW YORK. April 14. Closing quota tions on mining Adama Cos Alios ttmaswtrk Ten .... Cosaaterk Tunnel ... Cos. Cel. A Va. Hers Silver lra illvar Laaovilie roa Offered. atocka were: ts 21 at 37 . 31 .lat tut . $ Little Chief .. Ontario :(tiblr M eenU PMaet Savage Sierra, NevAila I small Hops SUYAdar ..(40 ..54 .. 8 .. 14 .. M .. 34 Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. April H.-Today's state ment of the treasury's balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive ot tii Iw.uuu.uuv; guld rwTr shows: AnlliWs cash balance, tl.,.2)a.EA4; goM coin and bullion. t;.3uSk7.; gold certlflcatea, 67,2ii3.90. lew York Moaer Market. NKW YORK. April 14.-MON E Y On call, nominal; no loans; time loans. steAdy; 60 and !W days snd months, a per cent. I'KIMK Mfc.KCA.STi Lei PAl'EK 6a per cent. 8TKKI.INO EXCHANGE Steady with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 kW.tf 4S416 for demand and at $.CJtu4 8b for sixty dav bills; ousted rates, lit) and $4.M; commercial bills, $4Ha4.8i SILVER Bar. ti4V; Mexican dollars, 6ec. lioN lia-ciovernnient and nitlroiid steady. Closing quotations on uonds today were as follows: V 8. rat. la, do coupon . f g. la. r do coupon I'. 8. i.l.l 4a, do rnupon . V. g. nw 4a. do coupon . rf .1MH' Japan 4s. id aeries .liSl do -t . to:l4 I do rtfn .104 trt td nvrm .lel'l. A N. lnl. Man. r. 4i .13.4t Met. Ontnl 4i... do lit Inr . M . Si . Kit . i .1"3W, .I'll . 8H rg. T Am. Tooaci-o . 7 a 'Mlnr A St. L. U.is JR., K A T. 4s.. .101; do Is . Hi S. R. R. of M . i N. T. C. I IS 4a . ft do aa Atihiaon gfn 4a. adj. 4a 4a Atlanta- C U 4a Hal. A Ohio 4a do !' Bin R. T. r. 4a Central of Oa. b ilo lat Inc do 2d Inc do M Inr rtiea A Ohio 4St .. ( hl.aj., - A. 3'tn.. r.. II. A u n. 4a .. . 9 ,n .1UJ N. i. C. 5s.... . Ne. r.i(lc .. 9 I do 9a ..lioi!N. W. r. 4a... . v o S. L rtds. 4a. , . Pann. ronv. . . aiVi KaadlBR gen. 4a.. .104 . Tav, .11... - X1 .li.i . it . .1,,,!U. U 1 M. c. la. J14; .. S SI. L. A S F. ( 4a. M; . ,ti'4 St. L S. W. e. 4a... ? . . k" i Saaboard A. U 4a.... M .. l bo. Parinc 4a H 1 C, R. I. A P. 4a... do col. 6a n r. t 81. L f 4a. Colo. Ind. 6a. Bar. A do aarlaa B , Colorado Mid. 4a Colo, ic Su. 4a Cutis, (a Ii. A K O. 4a Plutlllera' Sec. 6e... Krie p. I. 4a do Ken. 4fl llorkmi Val. 4Wa. Japan 4a oifei ed. 104 .4 1 do lat 4a ctta H . V, So. hallway ta U . T4b T.ui tt P. la 124 . V. ,"T . Pt. L. A W. 4a. IH . Jl' t'nlon Pet0e 4a. m .1.1(44 da eonr 4a lh' . 1W -a t'. S Fteel td Ha . K, H 'Wabaati la ..V U .l..l: do drb. P 1 . ?--a Writorn Md. 4a H .1113 W. 1, K 4a W . M -Wla. Central 4a 1 flank t'learlnn-a. OMAHA April II. Bank clearings for to day were $1.3Jii.lfi4 and for the correspond ing date laat year ii.aii',iw.ui. 19"6. 1906. M outlay $1.7is5.6ai.4 1.560.7S5.83 1,587.911.38 1.681,994.49 1,562,(H9.4 1,J;,184.00 $1.304, l.hJ.IJ.07 l.&je.ioo.oi uesday ... edni'sday huisduy . rldny .... 1,337,2.72 Saturday .. 1,309,190.06 Total $9.,4a3.ti6 same week last $8. 184, 00. OD year $1,- , Int'iens :l,ob4.9. OMAHA WHUkEIALB MAHKET. Condition of Trade and Qootatlon on Staple and Fancy Produce. E043 liCCHlpt. liberal; fresu Slock, cat emint UUc LIVE I'OULTBI tiena, 1101 om roosters. iVac: turkeys, loe; aucaa, lac; young roosters, Vulic; geese, ac. UKKHSbU i'Uljll It l-iui soya., old torn.. lRVlc: cnickens, ltxjlic; old roost - 7c. .titcUa IVrtliac: ueeafl. sc. h'titteh Packing stock. UVto; cholc tn funcv .i.ilrv. lilbc:: cieuiner. alid41(tc HAY-l'ilcea nunrerl dv umuni rucu win- pany: No. 1 upland, (; meaiuin, e-wi oarse, ju.omt) wj. rtye suiaw, BRAN Per ton, $17.60. NEW VEGBi'-CAEES. TOMATOES Florltei, per crato of 10 Iba, net. eo.bO. WAX HKANS Per namper 01 aouui 1Kb nut 1.MU1 ai'hiiSU t.iuAHH Per Hamper 01 auoui w lbs., net, a.ooa4.oe. . . ,. TLKNIPIe. rlWIiTB AMJ (.ARIWlt- Lnulslana, per dox. bunches, ioc&$l.U0. UHALLUiiD tUlsiana. per doseo unches, 7&c. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbL. dos. $7.(axuiu.00i per dos. huuos, 4i.ov4fl.ia. LEAK LETTUCE Hotliouse. per CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per aos., si.uti 61W. A . o.siuisb tiome grown. tii 2c ner lb: Huunlsh. per crate, -oio rado, red and yellow, per id., 4c TliOl-lCAL niullB. riATFR- Per box of SO 1-lb. pk., $100; Halloween, in iu-lb. box.es, per iu., ftc; ta tjrs. per 10., 4c; wainui stun 01, 1 .1 ... . i... - ri-IK luifnl. 11.1)0. pkgs.. r Red- ea-uu liri uve-. " u - . DA flHANCkS-4Jalirorilia, sans lautj am- land iiavula. all sises, $.i; tancy navels. 12.2c; choice, all sites. s. fancy, 244) LEMUib-lnnullleis, eiu -1 .u It. . 'it. U.1 mimM Xa.at. lee, ea.!", " v - . , I.- 11U 1 -.i 111 nl'll H It - aW-lU. WMiwii, 86c; impel tea Umyrna, tbree-ciown, lie, si- crown. MC. . . V. UAftAN AH per nieaium i ..c . , 1... e, .....tij, pa M111. HiNrisi cuiiturnla. per box nl l.n... inK an oa. 1 ; if A 1 ' n, vr.uii en'iiuai " -' . -w 7.fj0; California, jier bo- 44.'siuu. fRUlis U t. 1 llhl . IJL'.n , r KelllK. I2.E0. A u j i ulli,,rnlia Newton. PlpplnS, ...: i.u.ilv.lns. ii per uu. box; Ben Dav.a, i no ll., It lTiu.e vunuties. ai.uuiu.u ptr bu.; Ntw iora Uu. Lua, il luvaaya. a. anoles. Uttiuwlns and iiusaets. eu.Vu per bol. UllAfHo- ill.poi .u AaA... ""'' tuiAiot-b-ALoine fcioeii, ief bit., eo a. k. i.u,,lu 1.1' till.. lD(L. ."'" ""7".r,,.'"h: ii . . ti ta. ISA V I ilnAAS ADA uu.. v---i T-..W, LIMA iit.AAB-Per lb.. CABBAGE California, o per lb.; V ls- COIiHin, in craies, per m., othu. , L. I ' .V V M llll'lllH. Al.AU Lra 1 UUB. aitiLiM PoiAAwiuD iluuola, tt ll-p. bei;..A"i'8. PAR25NIPB AND TURNIPte- Per bu., K5u and $1. HKKI CL'lS. No. 1 ribs, lc; No. ribs, ll'ic; No. $ rlba, Vc; No. 1 loin. uiin. a.. MISCELLANEOl'g. CIDER l'r Keg. 3.i6; per bbl., $6.76. a., .k. . N.A.W. ur a4 lb.. ta.BU. Cfc2i.bAv ttwiea, new. itn:; Wisconsin biice,. we; wistouain ImiDeiger. lie; twins. l:iu... V uuhl Aiusi icas, ASM. y . ...... j Mittt shMllH. na e - - ' . . , ,. rA ui..i- . ... . Ih n. I I n nauiuiB, a-.w- , -- ...... I ,. . W 1 1 , AilHatl. A. U., .l.U,... . 1 U UVto. i'ecai., i. " .a'-. id i2c. iVeanuta, p;i lie., ic; roaaled, pef ii. a - la i ii waiiiiiU). Ier ID.. aiaiIstM.' Aimouds, aolt Uel.. pr id., 17c; liard .itn.. oer ID.. Iso. Cocoauuia, $4 per aaca kklsh FISH, Trout, 11c; halibut, Ho; pickerel, dressed, 7c; while bass. 11c; sua. .... UBi-cii. skiiinou and ui eased, tu oiae. 9lKc; reaanappei, lie. oatuiun, Uc, ci-auuieti. uc; eeis. l; biac oass, Ua, wiAiiuiian. luil-u; frog icu. j.er dos., Dec lubsleia. giecu, Sbu; boiled lobsters, U1, ,....-1.1. Uu: A.eiriiia. be; IMniali inacKeic Joe' liaddoca, auc: eiiriii.p, $i.iaj per gallon; smells, Uc; coa. Ue; bunueada, a.!c; catnsii, luv.; f" anad, me; ttouiidets, Uc. MrBliUOvMK-lifc.tl.i-UAie. Per li., 0aOc. HADidliLtl tlotnouse, pel do. Duuchea, i-tiAjj c, oVnTiiltS rrli lndarn, $1.40 per gal.; shell oysters, $1.'jo4,o er v; Lilue Neck usiiis. al.oo pur lot fcUG AH Granulated cane. In bbla., $0.18; granulated cane. In sacks, $6.11; granulated ueet, in sacks, $6.01. BiKL-iu Lrti.it... vac per gal.; n eatea I 10-1 b. tan. 41 tai; caea, 11 a-iu. cans, tiav; cae.es, 24 ais-lb. cn. tU.IS. COfFEL -Roau'led: No. la, 26 Ho per lb. I No. DO, loVtc per 10 ; No. Jb, lbVtc per lb.; No. J. lovtc per lb.. No. IU. laVbo per 16. FLOUlt tviholetialel Best high grad Ne braska, per cwi., $2.00; best hlgti grade pat ent Mlillic""ilt, pall lll.. i 'J. StluigKl pal- cut NeuitAfku. pir rwt., tl to; second pat nl ,n UiurKA. ei.kO. CURED fc'itsii r'aiiilly wh:tel.sh. pr H bbl., lou Ibn.. ,oiway muikorn., pr bbl., Uw lu . bh aiers. biu vu; Nu. 1, 4 vm. .No. 2. 4.6 '.o: ,su. a, ti.uu; li.an. No. i. $i4uu. lUniua. Id bins., M IPs. e. li. Nuria-dy, 4fc. ilj.ud, Norway, , $ia.uv; HolUod, uilxeu. Ill iu; Holland lieii.tig. m kegs, niuat.s, euc; Lege, nu&ed, iwu HUlA-O, f Li.1 o ANU 1 ALLAJW-r40. I given bides, ec; No. t. ic; No. 1 salted, uc; No. 2. loe; bull hids, .4,jj-i,c, dry bidif, 1:ojoc. Hors blaes, larg. u, small, 4. tuetu pelts, eacn joci(: -i. lailuw, JSw. A. 4c; -No. Z. ie; rough. 1V4C CA.SNhlj uOobg-Curii, standard west. em, 66ta00c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, 1-lb. cilia, ti.ul.Su; J-iU . . ViCUjl.ue. pineapples, diAiieU. 2-Ii.. $.'.uaa:.u; sliced, tU.eVAiiaU. Gallon apples, fancy, IS.io; Calirornla apn cols, $1 4'AiAi-uo; peats, $1 ijtu i.u; peacnus, laucy, l.,-"4'2 40; 11. C. ueaciiea. 1.1 utmiou. Alaska saimon, red. $116. pink, 9uo; fancy Chinook, k .. 4-.1U. fancy sockeye, t'., tl.uw; sardines, Vt oil, Kbu; mustards, U.ivtt $ 10. Sweet potatoes, $1 loil i6, sauerkraut, tl.uo; pumpkins, eOUiatl-UO; was beans, a-lb., ioivc, lima beans, 2-lb., TacaAl.ij; spinacD, 41 Sou- uc. cheap peas, 2-lb., vc, exira, il4 (Vic; fancy, $1 Sul-75. Iih()M-Ko. i carpet. $3 2; No. I carpet, 12.4. No. 1 plain. $$ Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralt. NKW YORK. April 14 -EVAPORATED APPLES Market supply firmly held. Fair to good are quoted at &&9c; nearly to sulct (.rime, 9Suirc; cholc. luc; fancy, llo. CALIFORNIA 1KIED FRUITS Prune are lu fair demand with quotations ranging from 47,c to He. according to grade. Apri cots are cleaning up quit closely and price are firm. Cholc are quoted at 11c; extra choice. HV412c; fancy, 12tJ'l$1c peaches are firm In ion with a fair volume of business, though mostly In th way of email lota for the jobbing trad. Choice V- II M " V Ic, HM '. HH4 hanged. are quoted at P'IiIlic; extra cholc trllo: fancy. UttllWc: extra fancy I.e. Raiaina are qulot and unchang Loose muscatels are quoted at a'Hc; seeded raisin. t7c: London lr at $16cv14U OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Gr?n"T.l Tendencj of Cattle Values Dtrwn- wwd for Week. HOGS MAKE ANOTHER HIGH RECORD heet In Good Demand aad Prleea rail ftteadr for Week Lataba Good gellers and Ten to Fifteen Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, April 14. 19n. Receipts were Cattle, llogs. Sheep. Official Monday , t'imelal Tuesday Official Wednesday ... Official Thursday 1.744 4.174 14."S0 S.611 .3S75 I.S37 Ml . 47 7.i3 7.165 6.2.(9 4.94 646 t.'ss) 2,170 6 omclnl Friday Official Saturday This week ..lB.SoS ..18.247 ..21.771 ..71.771 ..19.Si ..20,814 S1.041 61 M 62,016 62.M 41,794 4J.7S2 M.S2S Last week Three weeks ago Three weeks ago Si, 711 65.0K0 Four weeks ago Same week last year. 51, 3H The follow tug table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with ast year: Cattle Hue It. Inc. - (ltd 2SS 4 SS.727 Hogs . 71.9. 974 SM.14 7.i.82 532,414 4(6, lrt 47,020 Sheep RANGE OF PRICES Cattle. Hotrs Omaha e2.CVTj5.76 Chlcauo 1 fsv5 30 IS B"al 47V4 6 72, Kansas City j.oouti.isi St. Iula 2 liMtjOO Blouit City i.oO'u.i-oO $ 60ii 60 e."rcii.5 .$otut3.0 CATTLE gUOTATIONB. The followlns; will show the prices paid for the different kinds of cattle on the R, tilth flmuha mnrlfAl' Jood to choice corn-fed steers. ... vrqj -' Fa r to choice corn-fed steers Common to choice corn-fed s'.eers.. 4. wy4 o Good to choice cows and hellers.. 1.754 50 1 IK(3 75 Fnlr to Bond n.tvs and heifers Common to fair Cows and heifers., , 1.6tU300 , 4.(K'4.50 , $ .fjOli'4 00 Good to Choice feeders Fuir to good stockers and leeaers, Common to fair stockers I.76iJ8.J Bulls, atutfs, eto fv.- e., i i.ht. ihnwi the J.&dj4.00 averapre price of ho&s at Bouth Omaha for tbe last several days, with uompariBoiur.. Date. 106. il$O.ltXH.tlOT.lllsM.ltX)l.ll00. I HI I 10, t 0.1 s 4 9t I 22 t ;ji I 17 I 13 m t a in in T $8 7 7 29 64 7 :tui tisii I 141 41 Ml I 18 ( 1$ t 0$ i i$ I 80 t 30 I It) 04 I J7 s I $ uOI 6 00 ( 99 t 99 I 96 ( 161 6 64 I 291 I 07 4 101 $ ool 7 26 77 6 2fi 6 26 a t 26 8 D 4 n 24 6 27 a 4 91 27 i 474 I 01 6i 4 tl 26i I 67 t t? I 67 6 S4 ( $8 6 36 6 33 7 $ 0 6 87 7 K." 901 0 92 i i 841 S 98 7 191 6 04 7 221 ( Ml 4 I SI 6 2! 4 R0 4 81 40 6 49 6 2fi 4 6! Hundar FRIDAY S BHIPMENT8. Tha fnllnwlne shows the number Of CRTS of stockers and feeders shippea 10 tne cuun trv and their points of destination: CATTLE. Lars. T a Tlalrne F.merenn. In. R. 1 2 w. W. Latia, Tekaman, Moi.-m. ex w.... m Charles Eacher, Irwin, la. G. W J O. W. Cox, Adair, la. R. I., Paine A W., Adair, la K. 1..... ; C. y. Morton, Union. Neb. M. P. 1 Talley ex Co., Gibbon, Neb. U. P 1 J. C. Osborne, Rattle Creek, Neb. F. E.. 1 It. Brunswick, Howells, Neb. K. E 1 aj . .. a Art. r la i . I.................... a initurmn av W.. Clarlnda. la. (J x H. K. Brown, Goldfleld, la. N. W.u 1 a v vin,hi-A7 K,.iihn..r Neb. P. E 1 K1 F.no. O'Ne ill. net).-r. JJ. o F. M. Wldner, Corning, la. Q 1 The omcln.1 number of cars of stock brought in today by eacn road was Cattsa.nogs.li'r's. C. M. S St. P. 1 4 Tt auanil ,,a.aaattassaee...e Missouri Pacific U. P. Bystem C.a A N. W.. east 10 18 14 C. N. W . west C, Bt. P., M. x U C, B. & Q., east C U. A Q west , 1 C R. I. A P.. at C., K. I. A P., west llllnola uenireu Chicago Great Western Total 80 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, eacn uuyer puijna.iue I .. ... I ..... ,1 ini-UfAi ia.11 UCA VI ... , ihi. LaLUB.nua""!' V Omaha Packing Co 1.1H9 1,128 Bwlft and company... 47 Cudahy Packing Co,... l,t2i Armour -o Other buyers 1 949 Total 77 (.897 t riTTl.B-Receipts, aa usual on th last rlnv of the ween, were extremely light. there not being enough i . n . . , . i f trnlilA of anytnlng lo Th! r.r.i.,1. of caitle this week have l . . .miiiivr thkin during re cent weeks, there being a slight falling pit as compared with last week and a consid erable decrease us compared with a year At the same nine tne utmniiu ..v. ......ai i.m aiince tne lira i uay ... hove iHken Dlace have been on the aide of a lower rane of value. The i. ..aw cattle are perhaps close tu i., r,ir tha week, but tha common n,A.a,,,m kinds are in some caaea a much .....j A,nt heifers have suffered In about , AiMiiiA, wav aa have beef stera. While .... I.A..H fed stuck has not suffered very much loss, tia tendency has been lower on all kinds, with common to poor grades ua K.....i. ua liv,i'.Hlc lower. Both good tleshy feeder and good stock ers have been In very fair request all the week and have aold at prices that can hardly be quoted different from those pre vailing at the close of last week. The ii.fi'1 ind medium weight cattle hve been eaa.ng off under the influence of fair re oelpl and light country demand, and at the close of tne week are right around 10 eio ower. Owlna .jSaiiiiy io larmers Be ing in the fields tne number of country buyers lias been somewhat smaller than usual, with the result that th irade in the feeder division has been eomewhat draggy all the week. Still at th close prauuoaliy everything la oleaned up. Representative sales: COWS. He. A- Tt No. A. ft. 1 448 8 AO HOGS The hog market this morning was In Just the condition that sellers like. Th trade wa active and prleea were fffiVic higher than yesterday. Everything in sight changed hnds by th middle of the foienoon. The hogs sold very largely at $6 46, as against $6 37Vtf6 40 yesterday. The top today was $6.60 and only $,4iV yestor ds.y The receipt of hogs this week have been extremely light as compared with previous weeks, the falling (IT being due appar ently to the fact that farmers are busy with their work and have not taken the lime to snip ihelr hogs. Starting with an advnnce on Motiuay, the mo met has been warning gradually nigner, making a new year a record each any. Today the hogs sold not only at the highest point of the veir but at the hlgnest point touched any day ' since lll. ihe trade most days this week has been reatonubly active and the uiarkets entirely satisfactory to the selling Interests. No. 1 ... 4... 3... 4S... 74... 14... Vnh. S7.. I k7 Mch. - 28.. 1 16 Mch. 2.. ( & Mch. ).. 6 S0 Moh. $1.. $lo Apr. 1... Apr. 8... $30, Apr. I... 6 27Y4 Apr. 4... 22 .vr. ... U Apr. ... 2144 Apr. 7... 21 Apr. 8... Anr. ... 26 Apr. 10... ( Sota Apr. 11... 3SH Apr. 12... Apr. 13... SSV4 Apr. II lv. Pr No. Av. Pr. K lt t 2"t ... 4 44 ... I to t4 252 HI 4 44 ln I an T '' 140 4 4 40 4 42(t 80 4 44 110 4 4, tt ...224 ... 4 46 140 I 42'i 43 245 80 4 46 ... 4 43 17 317 ... 4 44 ... 4 42', 82 224 ... 4 44 10 4 41, W t3 ... 4 44 40 4 0 213 40 I 44 ... 4 46 44 Kt ... 4 44 80 4 44 47 110 4 48 SO 4 48 f 324 M 4 44 tog 4 44 41 ! ... 4 44 ... 8 45 2)4 40 4 44 ... 44 It 214 140 4 48 11 111 41 tit ... 4 44 ... 4 44 4u U ... 4 41 W IO 70 124 80 I 44 ... 43 TT 8.4 130 4 43 840 4 44 88 14 40 I 44 to 4 45 81 til 80 I 44 240 4 41 88 t.v 18 4 U 0 4 U 48 34 ... 4 44 34 4 44 14 3S1 ... I 44 ... 4 44 43 '-4 14 4 44 ... I 44 It tit 840 4 a 40 44 84 t3 40 I 44 ... I 45 84 til 44 4 tf It III 44 Ill ... Ill ... 44 73 Ill t0 4 44 ... 4 44 II 88 I III ... 141 Tl Ill ... IU ... 41 II 3u 40 4 41 (0 I 44 Tl Ivl 240 I 46 ... I tf T7 Ill to I 17(4 I 4 tf 44 2'4 40 4 41(A) 10 I 41 17 !t ... 4 41 S ... I 41 W Bat 11 I I7( ... I 44 ts 24 ... Iu ... I 44 -No fresh iheep wer reported ....470 .... W ....47i ....3' ...le ,...2ul ... 10 2i(l ...311 .... 1 SI ...2.11 ....874 ...222 t-.t 20 17 323 2J8 .,.,.2J2 14 267 344 lit 811 244 2t ta J4 8J8 811 M tw .... tn 14 83 ltt I 8 A 3!t 1st 22t t7... fit... U... 41 ... to... 74... 85... Tl... 73... 74... tt... 14... to.., 44.. 41... 1... 12... St.. 14.. II.. I.. It.. It.. It 4 . T3.. IS. , 44 . the yards this mrrmlntt. the market belnjc entirely bare ef etipplies. While the recelpte this week: have beon sliabtly In escesa of lavst weak a recor.V, the arrivals for both weeks have been small as onm pared with previous weeks. Iiorine the Inst three weeks In March over bio. head arrived at this point each week as ncalnst 4.$2B for the present week. As- oordina to all reports, a eooa many or the feed yards In Nebraska have been entire! cleared, while the supply In Colorado has been reduced to a lower point than tieuil at this season of the year. If these reports are true, itarrit receipt, oar ring; occasional heavy days, may be looked ror from now on. As a rule sheepmen are anticipating" this very thins; and eome are even ftolne en fnr as to predict a stronger market. The market mis weea nas neen in rir condition. tood, fat wethers, yeariltifis and ewes have been frond sellers at mil jr aleany prices. Ixmhi, on Ihe other hnnd have sold somewhat stronger and can safely be quoted liVfillto higher for the week. Snorn sneep nun inmoe nir i-tMiiiiirncins; to arrive on the market, although the num ber so far has been smnll as cotnpareil lo wnoled stock. 8horn sheep have sold about $1.00 under and shorn lnmbs $1.0itjT.24 under wooled stuff. Quotations: Good to .hole natlv lambs. $fV2Y4QlE; good to choice lltjht western lambs. $ 2,".f.n 80; good to choice heavy lambs. $6.ori4i 40; fair to gnod lambs. va t 26, cull lambs. $4 Wvs,5 W; food to choice light yearlings, is.7hiie.ii: gooa to cnoice heavy yearling. LVSeito ai; tair to gooa heavy yearlings. $5.5CiD.75; rood to choice wethers f ftidi ft ?ft: fair to eood wethers. $0 "ti'fi.R6: good to choice heavy ewes. $6 40 eiSTf,- emul In choice lleht ewes. $6 IXVofo 40: fair to good owes, $4 oW)6 00; cull sheep and nucka. 3.uixl(4.uV. No. A v. Tr. t roats ion 4 eo 1 goat 60 6 00 CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET Cattle, Sheen and I.ambe Steady Hogs Higher. CHICAGO, Arrll 14.-CATTLE-Rerepts, i-m i a . - i. ... . . . . a , . .a , a, i . jiv iienu , mat aci ai' aui , tii-wvm, a-,.-..-v.-w- v cows and heifers, tl.tV-lift.lio; stockers and feeilers. 11 7frl4 70 HOGS Receipts, 6,(00 heart; estimated Monday, Se.OOO hiad; market 6ij7Hc higher; m xed and butchers. 16 4n4f8 70: gooa neiivy, $4 6ii 724; rough heavy, $6. 26410.40; light. M.4oii.7': uIkb. $5.904i.46; bulk of sales, is .Vnt ez B1IKKP AND LAMBS Keceipts, i,tw head; market steady; sheep. $3 2."xjjl. io; yearlings, $6.6666.40; lambs, $4.75V.k. Kanaaa City Lit Stork Market. KAKR19 riTV Mn . Anrll 14. CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 head. Including 100 head niitheriis: market unchiinaed: choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $6,264)6 90; fair to good, $4.26Sj-26; western fed steers, $3.76 et.it: siocKers ana iseueis, ,j.wm.i, southern steers. $3.76ti6.U0; southvin cow, t2.6ia4.20: native cows, $2.6mh4.K; nallv heifers. $2.60fl6.; bulls, $;l.0(i(ii4.26; calves, U iiMtl il): re. elnls for the week. .(K0 head 1 H-Keceitits. 2.WIU neaa; muinei ou hlarher: ton. M.ttfi: bulk of sales. $n.4.'ijfl.60 heavy, $ti.ooi.66; packers, $(.46li6.56; pigs and lights, $t.6(ati.60; receipts for Hie week, 46.900 head. MMUH.1' AINU I.AM1IB- iteeeipis, n.nic, market steady; native U s, $R.0ina.eu; a-uum lnml. K taKfitl 60: ewes ft lid year lings, 14 frO'iT'ti.UO; western fed vearllngs, So.w fee.; western fed sneep, H.oo'ao.w; tuica- ers and feeders, $;t.0OSi4.60. Kew York Llv Ktock Market. NEW YORK, April 14.-REEVES Re ceipts, w ncau; maisri . leriiiis ,vtrj . dressed beef, steady at VSt&HWo per pound for native sides. Exports. 7b beeve aud 7 ulfl miHrters of beef. ( A l.v hits Hew-elliLS. ltf neaa: leeuiis uic changed; city dreeued veala, steady at WahU. per pound; country ores in. eivs.-. RHKEP ANU L ' . .J-l..ct ipts, 2.621 uhun fii-.ii- ....ins. ain.fc.ic iiiatiier. A few choice unshotn sheep aold at $6.28 lltfl i,.nm,lai iitiMiiorn Hm ,. .si"i .iv. l... inw at CuitJWc: dressed l:i mbs steady at SW'loc country uieseeu .n.ii.a i.n.h. i.i rav,i A ho ner carcass. MUliB- MeCeilUa, a,SO nrnu, ic'imp to a fraction higher. Country oressea nogs, steady at 7VrtJ9ttc St. Ixl Live Stock Market. ST. LOUI8, , Mo.. April 14. CATTLFi Receipts, 100 bead, no Texans; maraei steady; native shipping and export steers, $4.86'n4i.00; dressed beet ana DUtcner steers, ia.U6u34i.10; teers under 1,000 pounds. $3.26ifi 4 25; stockers ana leeaers, ivripi y, k.ii... li likvifi fi: canners. $1. 76172. 26; bulls. 82 4ofii4.40: calves, M.isjiuo.ai; ml Indian steers, eo.wmt.iv, i. .... . e-i il9a or. ltni2 iteceints. l.sw iieita. 1110.1 w fc-i-i niu. na liArhia in 7oui.bo: pacKers, ""Va J"bT . i T... iri aims . .s.mo.ou; Ddicnaia ewiu ms.v a... D . 1A. 1iA 1...A. BHEEr AINU liAMUO-ItsJt.eipie A"" .""' market, steady; natlv muttons, twt.o.u, lambs, to.60utj.76. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST JOSEPH. Mo.. April 14.-CATTLE- Receipts, 105 head; market sieaqy. rial lvii fc5-26(jj4.40; $4 4uti6.00; stockers nnn teeners, CUWB Bill, in....-', . " .l,a HOGS Receipts, s, io neau; mostly 6c higher; light, in.oLvqti.w; np'""'" snd heavy. $6.404a6.52V4; bulk of salea, $.!( .a-,v T a aina none. C 1 1 1. 1 A Ann UAiwiio Blonx City Live Stock Market. n-n-.-ar .T-V T Ar.rll 11 (Slieclul Tsle- gram )-CATTiLe Receipts, 200 head. Mar let iinchanned; beeves. $3.ln6o0; cows. t...Ti. anrf mised. 13.00til.60: Blockers and feeder. $3.5ia4.60; calves and yearlings, -- .if 11 JV,liTi.r.eir,t. i JOO head. Market 6c Vita-her selllna at $6.J616.S0; bulk of sales, 16.7Hfi6.40. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western maraei yesieiuojr-. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City Bt. Joseph St. Louis . Chicago Total . 47 . too .1.000 . 106 . loo . 100 646 l.'KU a,t S.796 Lots) 6.0U0 100 1.600 .1,562 1 6,841 1,603 Wool Market. LONDON. April 14.-The arrival of wool for the third series of auction sales amount to 127 952 bales, including 96,000 forwarded direct to spinners. The Import this week "" '( J5.';!?"- w Anrll 14.-WOOL B.-irlv: medium gradV. combing and cloth- InK 244) 2Cc; light fine. 2fi24c; heavy 1SCi?1o; tulr washed, 31i5'3Sc. lino, Toledo Seed Market. TfYf rno A nrll 14 -SEEDS-Clover. rush nnd ffi' $6 " October, $6.07. Timothy, $1.66. Aisive, so-av. APPLICATION FOR LIHIOK LlCEIsSM Matter of Application ot Charles E. a.,n for Liuuur License. . Deer- son tor i-iquo, .AAiv". rifc,..,.. a Notice 1 nereriv Blvcn fciiav - nuM.V ... -V . 4 ; lot 4. block a. soun e.. ...... --- Eianoni. Dougla. couTit. Nebrasaa from "..' of May. 19u. to tli 1st day of May. 1.. If u.eie be no oojection. lemousi. uiJtesl nled within lo .east from tl" ' "1 Sav of April. A. D. llrA. in. aau liwlisu Wl.l IM. -., v i.K-T-TtairiN. lAAAr.AA.O A-- fc' ' Al.pl.ca.lt. AS NOTICE. Matter of application of Sol 8. Goldstrom lor liquor intne--. w-..,ia heieuv nlven that Sol B. Gold- etr.im old upon ihe loth day of April ,. i- niA, i.m lAi.i.llcatior. with the Board a'. t"i ..i,. ...... !f.,.iii Of Fire ana ronco cuium - . Omaha for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquor at uutheasl coinui Lin and O street. Fourth wind, bomb oinaha Neb., from the 1st day of May, ltHrj, to the 1st day of May, 19ul. if there be no objection, remonstrance or protest tiled within two weeks bill, dav of Apr.l, A. D, Uoe, from the toe said In ease will be gi anted. All SOL 8 GULDSTKOM, Applicant Deei son. uld upon th oth day of April, A. U. lhStf fi e ill ItppHoaUon lo th Board of iue. ol : tbT Village of Elkl.orn. Doug tv. Nebraska, for a llcens lo sell i .innii, iinuors. at toi on pact no NOTICE. Matter of Application of Matt Reuland for l.luuor Liv.eiie. Notice is nereoy given that Matt Reuland did upon the Km "ay of April, A. U. 1, hi hi appilcat on with the Board of Vii IttL Truatee cf Vail)', Neb., lor i.eense to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liiuui. at lot 2. bioca 4, Valley, Neb, Iroin tne 1st day of May. lttni. to lb lt day ol May, 1K07. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest hied within two weeks from th 11th day of April, A. I. iai, the said license will be .raouW. MATT REULAND, AIL Applicant. NOTICE Matter of Application of M. Wolltteln ii Co. (Incorporated) for Lluuor License. Notice Is hereby given thai M- Wolisttln 4V Co.. did upon the 4th day of April, A. D lKOtf. file tnelr application with tbe Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of South Omaha for license to sell malt, spirituous and vlious liquors, under the firm nam of lil Wollstelii ek Co.. at southwoat corn'. Ivth-aud u ueit, Fourth wtviil, feoulli Ari'LlCATIO.t IOH L 1441 OR Llt.a.KSU Omaha. Neb., from the 1st day of May, l!ss, iu tne 1st oay ot May, iw.. It there b no oojection. it iiionstravnoe or piotest bird auhui to eks I rum tne ila uay ot April. A. il. 190a, In atud Uuenae iaa be aieiitso. jat. VlULI.STElN A CO., W. L. JlAHJtAat, Vice Piesldtnt, Ai AppllCUHl NOTICE. Matter of apputmiuu ot Fred Krua fur liquor hcetiee. .Notice is hereby given that Fted Krus did uion the Inn 0 of Apill. A. V. ls. tne bis application with tne ttoatd of VU lage irusiees ot Bennnitloiv, Neb., for iHense to sell mall, spirituous ana vinous liquors at Bennington Hotel, Benulngiou, iSro., Iroin tne 1st day ot At ay, to In 1st uay ot May. l'i. If mere be no oojection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from th Aim day of April, A. O. l-a, tit said license will b granted. All Fita.0 avRUSE. AppllattnL NullCE. Matter of Application of August Dlerback: lor l.iiiuoi A.icenso. Notice i hereny given tliat August Bier baca, aid upon tne 2d day of ApnL, A. Ii, llasi. flie his application to tii Board o( Trustee of the V illag Elkhoi n, Liougla oounty, Nebraaka, for a llcens to sell iiaaUL spirituous and vluoua liquors, at corner ot Main and Center streets In the Villa of Llknorn, Uougiaa county, Nebraska, trout the 1st day ot May. iM, to the 1st day of May, 1907, it there do no objection, remonstrance or piotest filed within two week from th (ID day of April, A. 1. 1906, Ui sail license wul be gianted. AUGUST B1EHBACK. Aft. ApplloauL NOTICE. Matter of Application of lienry Neumeyef for l.lquor IJcenae. Notice Is hereby given Uiat Henry Nti meyer did upon the 6th day of April, A. It. 19u6, tile his appUcatlou with the Hoard OC Hinge t rustees ot Bennington, Ne braska, lor license to sell mtUl, spirituous and vinous lhjuors at lota No. 1, X, $, 4. b. Atias hotel, liennington, Nebraska, from tne 1st uay of May, lyue, to tbe lat day of May, 1907. it there oe no oojection, remonstrance or protest tiled within two weeks trom tn 4th day of April, A. D. 19U6, Ui said ilcu will be granted. JltJNKI Nil. U MB. I E. It, A-4 Applluant NOTICE. Matter of Application of John Borghoff for l.luuor license. Notice la hereby given that John Borghoff did upon the 6th day ot April, A. U. 190. tile Ins application with the board of Vil lage Trustees of Bennington, Nebraska, for llcens to sell malt, spirituous uud vinous Uguors at lots e, 9 and 10, block Id, Bennington, Nebraska, from the 1st day Of May, 19o6, to th 1st day of May, 1907. If tnere be no objection, remonstrance or protest med wituin two wees trom the bin day of April, -A. V. 1906, tn said license win be granted. JU21X4 ovjHuttur r, A- Atvplicant. NOT1CB. Matter of Application of Gust Hedgren for LliiUOP License. Notice la hereby given that Oust Hed gren, did upon the bin day ot April, A. U. a mm, tile hi application with the Board of i- lie and Police Commissioner of Bouth Omahtt, for license to sell mail, spirituous aim vinous Iniuurs, at No. 2i2 N aliaet, UUtlt ward, floulb Oiuaua, Nb., from th 1st uay of May, lis.6, tu lb 1st, day u( May, 1901. If there be no objection, remonstrance or pi 'test nled wiuiln two week Irom the Itn ot April, A. u. nun, tn aiu iicaus . ... ba granted. OUST HEDGREN, A7. Avpliuaiit, NOTICE. Matter of Application of W. L. Harris lor Liquor License. Notice I hereby given that W. L. Harris did upon the 12th day of April, A. U. Hajri. file his application with th Board of Fire and Police Commissioner of bouth Omaha, tor license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at No. j,u (j street, Fourth ward, Houlh Omaha, Neb., from the mi uay ot May, UK,, to th 1st uay of May, 1U07. If there bo no objection, remonstrancs or pretest filed within two week trom th 12th day of April, A. P. 19o6, Ui uid license will be granted. Apr 12 W. L. HARRIS, Applicant. NOTICE. Matter of Application of G. 11. Ooodliard for Lluuor License. Notice la hereby given that G. H. Good- hard did upon tli luth day of April, A. D. 1896, (lie tils application lo the Board of Trustees of tbe Village ot Elkorn, Douglas county, Nebraska, fur a license to sell malt, rJpiruuou ana vinous liquors, at corner of Broadway and Main streets, In Elkhurn, Douglas county, Nebraska, front the 1st day ot May, 1MJ6, to the 1st day of May, 1907. ii mere db no oDjeciion, remonstrance or protest tiled within two weeks from th 11th duy of April, A. D. 1906, the said llcens will be granted. U. il. UUUUHAKU, All. Applicant. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. John E. Dooly and wife to Henry F. nnd Orren J. Petrle. lot 7 and 8, block 2. Isaacs A. Sclden's add 13.600 John Ofltin and wife to jatnea Walter, lot 13. block 2. Kountse id. add 2.6J& Oust Wllg and wife to Surah A. Lease. lot 1, block 1, Burn ha m place boo G. A. Slrelll to Josephine 11. Welden- feller, lots 2, $ and 4, block 2, Lincoln Place 460 Arthur Redgwick and wife to George Cliste, liit, 4, 6, 6 and 7, block 1, Moe a Sub 61) Clevine C. Kendall to Cora M. Br'iad- well, lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23 and 24, block 30, George H. Bogg add ,. SO George W. Ames and wife to W m. G. t re, part lots i ana z, uioca o, Omaha tS Florence Co. to Elizabeth Tuttle, lot, 10. block 1. Mad I ho ii Square Z25 Frank C. I'atton and wife to Mrs. Viola B. Pettit. block 1S3, Florence I Edward C. Paulsen to Claus Ernst, lot 1. block 1, Bennington 1W Henry Buns to same, lot 4, block 1, samel rv Pioneer Townslte Co. to same, lot 4, block 12. esmi) " Same to same, lot S. block 1, same 76 Same to same, lot 2, block 1, same 7b Dentius Galney and wire to catnann Spoker, lot 17, uiocg IJl, rtiutn Omnha v ...MOO Mae (loble and husband to Elmer R. Baum. port lot 3, block 'T," Low add WO Qeorgo U- Jones and wife to Henry V. I'lummer, lot , r iack s bud i.xw THE UPDIKE GRAM CO. BEE BLDG.. OMAHA. TELETHON! DOUOUst 147. MIM3IM OF CHICAGO BOARD OF IRADE MINNEAPOLIS CHAMBER f C0MMEBCB ST. LOUS MlBCflAMJ EXCHANGE KANSAi CITY BOARD of TRADE 0MAUA CHAIN EXCHANGE. CAREFUL ATTENTION (lv rer In grala r rvlla fee future galls-wry la ahv marfcata Prlvat Wlr. A. W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. W offer subject to sal in to UK) shuras I'NION HTOCK VAHDS 1320 Farnam St., Tel. Douglas 1408 F. Do Day & Co. &lock. Grain. Provisions Sala I oar Crala ta ta. Chi? aaa Mtaaeaaolt Delivery. Cn-aunth coinnii tslou on Grain, on quarter on Block. Frompt and careful attention given to putsld ocounts. Writ lor our datly Market Letter, AutOled tr, Mam Cftic. . ItO-llt Baava Tr4 !. OMAHA. HE. jmm Dtetaae 'rkitt, Deagla Ml 4.