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    TI1E OMAHA DAILY HEE: THURSDAY, AFKIL 4, 1007.
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GRAIN AND
PRODUCE
MARKET
Etrtntc Cp nine on Higher Cable, I ot
FiMa Market lo.lowi
REPORTS OF FURTruR iMMAG; TO WHiAT
GreeNi Bnfts in Hot Wind. Reported
to Have' Cansed Extensive l)am-
to Gruitla Wheat
Cron.
at to 1H; oM. 0'ilet tit to 7d
steady; May, to id; July, to fd:
her. to M.
FtJf ur.s
Septem-
KW tonK (iEIEHAI, MARKET
Qootstlon , iht CB Vj,rMll
Commodities.
Nov tork. Arm .H,orR-R-
rclrts. F.4'0 bh's. ; export. 19.125 bbla. i
market steady wtn f,lr inquiry; Minne
sota patents, I4.10'o4 15; winter etreigriis,
13 35(11 3.50; Minnesota bakera, .iSf
160; winter extrns, t2 80fcl.0O; winter
Pten's. t.60r!) 1.85; winter low grades,
f I-V2.P0. Rye flour, steady; fair to good,
tt.'K'uJ W); choice to fancy, tlWi4.SU.
OMAHA. April . lM.
Tht) mar Vet opened strong after a hominy
rvd prices appeared to be due for a sharp
rise, but a reaction fo.lowed, which carried
prlcea below the opening. Canie were
much higher, which wan tne cause for tho
early strength displayed, but receipts weie
fairly goi and weather conditions were
generally favoiabla.
Feverlah trading In wheat ensued (rem
tha opening, which waa very llrm, and
th bull aloe wu much eneoura;?!0. He-
ui jreai damage in nanaa ana Oki- j tcmher
iium irtm uuii ana not winus i
checked tha later wtakneM In prlcea and
tha market waa very nervoua and unsettled.
The rWaa waa firm at a net loaa of c
from tba pnlng prlcea for My options).
Com opened atrong, but weakened In
sympathy with wheat and fluctuation were
wW. Trading waa active with recelpta
light. The. cloae wa ateady anil July op
tion closed o hlgtiar, but trading In the
(May Crop waa light.
(lata opened ateady, but liquidation set In
and price, fell to below the cpenlng
flgurea. Recelpta were heavy and the close
ruled very weak, a net Ions or belrvg
recorded In the May option, but July op
tion cloaed stronger at the -opening figures
softer a alight reaction.
Primary wheat receipts were l.JOO.OiH)
bushel and shipments 4o5,(0 bushels,
againat recelpta laet year of 749,000 buaheie
and shipments or 422,000 bushels. Corn re
ceipt were 1,406,000 bushels and ahipmenta
l.OoO.OOO bushels, against receipts ef i9H6.0'.O
bushejs and ahipmenta of 810,000 bushels
last year.
Clearances were 1,098,000 bushele corn.
146, Xu bushcla oats and wheat and flour
low, 11.2-fc 1.26; coarse, ll.os'ol.lu; kiln dried.
12 0 I4I 75.
WHEAT-Reeelpts, 21, (TO bu.; exports
. i'n D.; spot mnraet easy; ro. I red,
V'4 elevator, and 3o. f. o.
co. i northern. Jtuiutn
liration; No. t hard winter. 87c,
ft. - M . . ' j
We, opening nav- VnnV Z h7fHL
navigation. New crop options In wheat ftu P"ators more than a specj-
were fairly well sustained bv bull crop "f -VI vnRn th condltiona and af
news to lay, but May developed weakness JT- ,1.na n?rK't tends to fall more and
unrter llqjlrtatlon by traders who bought I iritora i'fc ik hHn"8, of Professional oq-
NEW KORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Price IfoT Towiward on Bcncwei Etllinr
for Fcreirn ocannb
RECEDING MONEY RATES ARE GENERAL
Valaea Reeaver, bat tha Rally
a Not Hela the C'loa
lag Ton of Market la
Irregular.
NEW TORK. April t.-The movement of
July. Near tha cloae everything weakened
a little under rumora or rain In the eouth
eet nnd flnnl orices showed to fee
! ni-t i loss. Mty, W(fi-sr iviiic. closed at
0;.c: July, S.''.nc. cloaed at tnr; Bep-
NS -lilTiW 11-lCc. r osed at S6N40.
CtiriN Receipts, M.OfO bu. ; exports,
l.r..'t;8 bu.; spot market steady; No. t 86c,
elevator, mid 5!c, f. n. b. afloat; No. 2
wiiue, 64'-; No. z yellow, mc. r. o. b.
eratora with the completion of the traneap.
tlons by those prompted by more subst&n-
. "usuiineo consldei atlona.
The development of most oonseijuence wa
the relaxing tendency of money, which,
however, waa little regntded in the Uck
dealings. Receding money ratow were the
rule, at all the great financial centers of the
-vmiu i,ven at Werlin the discount rate
receded, although the weekly statement of
qua! to 44A,ouO bushels.
Uv
Jverpool cloaed Vt'(td higher on wheat
auid higher on corn.
Liocal range of optional
ArtlcJea.l Open. High.l Low. (7loae. Mon.
.Wheat-)
May...
July...
t,xrn
Sept...
Data
Hay.
July.
TOHn'l 7W4T)I OSTtA 70A 70'n
. 71TB ,SB 71vU 72U 7nB
ilHA 41SA 41HA
41A 41R 40TiA 4JM.B 41U
41HB 4111 41 Mill 414H 41V A
L41J4A 41A 41b' 41B 41A
teA iu K7jA ten isa
A aakad. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. I bard, 69fjf70o; No. hard,
C48o; No. 4 hard, 6jj4a; No. t spring, UfW
70o. ,
CORN No. S, V,c; No. 4, t2Q32Hc; no
grade, XX027c; No. I yellow, Wrt-UT4c;
No. I white, J33iiH.
OATS No.- I mixed, S9c; No. 4 white,
jil-No. t, 9o; No. t, B8d.
' Carlot Receipts.
Wheat; Corh. Oats.
Chicago 24
Kanaaa City 70
MlnneapoUa 6U
Cmaha 23
luluth tJ
6U Loula XI
68
147
aflint. The option market waa without lV lmPrlnl BanJt of Uerniany gave formld-
trnnaActiona, closing V,c hlrher to c ! t".8 evidence of the severe atraln on finan
lower; May cloaed at bio; July closed at cuu, BO"'"nes there. - The Increase for the
R4c, wrk In the note Issue of the bank amminted
OATS Repainta. M 000 hu einorts 450 M" l.16.0(O, and the inxi.nlin rrf Ha n.
bu.; spot market steady; mixed, X to S2 . totJirwtlimf credits to tG,46,("jO, while at the
ma., ii.c; natural white, so to 83 ins., 7ig
4ic; clli-ped white, !M to 40 lbs.. 48fi24c.
HAY Steady, alilpplng, 70CMc; good to
Choice, tl Hjl.l5.
HP8 Hteady; state, common to choice,
1. lTifji. 1!m5, D'Ullc; l'acllic coast,
K"&1V; IK 6, ffel2c.
t HIDES Dull; Central America, 4Ho;
Bogota, i"c
iJeatH KP Steady; aclfl. TTHITCe.
PKUVI6IONS Beef, ateady; family, 114 60
2i.(m; packet, tl0.o04jll.00; elty extra India
aSJIlA tlnie Ita na.h .
to the extent of tto.6iu,0U0. Thla .ahowing
explains the remaining uneasiness reported
urn uerun. iieports rrom lndon Inti
mated that some cf the tHklr.gs of gold
there were destined for Berlin. A feature
or the situation was that part of this sup
ply came from New York resources by re
sale In London of part of the old engaged
there yesterday for shipment to New Vork,
the sale also resulting In the falling of the
market price cf gold. The violent rebound
In sterling exchange hra inch. th
tiit'HS, iju.uutTJi.ui. mi meats, quiet; pick- i uiepoanion or the gold profitable The
led hollies, tl0.Ui1fl2.UI; pickled hams. $11 M I rapid decline In lnrt-est rates here ex
(Iri lS.'O, Uard, dull; western prime, P'alned the movement of the foreign ex-
i ne oanxa have rained on snih-
9.W; refined steady; continent. t9.0: South
America, J9.S0; comp und. X SiMfifi
I'ork, firm; family. tl9 00; abort clear, H7.76
jl?.25; mess. tl7.0t518.25.
TAL0V Uull; city. ,o; country, 6
7c.
RICEflteady; domestic, fair to extra, 2
lii'-'V; Jnpaneso. noitUnal.
BL'TTIOK Ptcndy ; street price, extra
creamery, JniSlc; nfllclal prices, cream
ery, common to extra. fUOc; stats dairy,
common to finest. 21tj28o; renovated, com
mon to extra, 1H4i2'o; western factory, com
mon to firsts, lii'ftJSo; western ImltatKm
creamery, extras, atfitfc; firsts, 28tiS4c.
CHEESB Firm; state, full cream, c"l
orfd and white, small September fancy,
15c; October best, 1414Hc; good to prime,
IWilSc; winter made, average best, 12;
October best, 14'il4Hc; good to prime, 12
(lilSc; Inferior, lH44(12Hc.
EGGS Irregular; state and Permsrylvanla
nearby selected, white, lc; same, choice,
18'.il8Mrc; western firsts, lfiMV516Hc. Offlclai
prices: Firsts, ltOTiefcp; first to extra firsts,
lOHf'lTMc; aeconds, IRc.
1'OULTRY Firm; chlckena, 10lo; fowls,
lflc: turkeys, ' 13o; dressed, firm: western
chickens, 9V10c; turkeys, 10ijl5o; fowla,
lWijHo.
J77.MO.nno mark and notes In' circulation
Increased ITv.tMi.rxi marka.
Kew Yark Master Market.
NEW TORK. Apr" I MONET On call
easy, K&84 per cent; ruling rate, Hi per
ins uiu, a per s-iti, uumvu
Time loans, steady; sixty flays,
cent
per
t per cent; runety days, &" per cent; six
months, tV4j per pent.
J'KIME MERCANTILE PAPER 8H
P,8TRRLINa FJCCHANWE Easier, with
actual business In bankers' bill at 14 44F4j
4MnO for demand and at t4 HolMit.sii'JO for
ft-rtay hills; posted rates, t4.NVg4.M '
t4 v,,4 .14; oommerrlal bills. .7SV
RlLVEJt Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars,
4ftC
BONDS Government, Irregular; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotation on bonds today were
as followa:
L". 8. r. Ss. reg...in.tH Jap. (a. M aeries. I"",
do coupon I"1 do to ctfs &
V. 8. Se. reg Ki24 do 44a ctfa 8s
do coupon lit do M series
V. 8. old 4s, reg. .101 L. A N. unl. 4a... ?
do coupon Kl Mm. C. g. 4s W
U 8. n. 4s, reg.,18rHMex. Central 4a 80
do coupon 13"H4 do 1st Inc 22S4
Am. Tobacco 4s.. 73ifcM. A Bt. L. to... 89
do 8s luft M.. K. A T. 4s... 7
Atchison g. 4s.... S'4i do 2a 82H
do adj. Is .i,N. T. C. g. 3V,a.. M
A. C. U 4s IV,N. J. C. g. 5a....l"8
Bal. Sc Ohio to... '-,No. Paclflo 4s 101
do 8"4s ;v do Sa 70
R. R. T. c. 4s ia N. A W. c. 4e.. M
Cen. of Oa. Ba...MeO 8. L. r. 4a W
do 1st Inc 86 Penn. conv. SHs.. a
do 2d Inc 76 Heading gen. 4s.. V
do Sd Inc 68 8.L.. A I M.c.5s..li',
Ches. & O. 4H...102 B L. A 8.F. fg. 4s 78Vi
C. A A. ts 8HSt. L. 8. W. C 4s 7o
C, B. A Q. n. 4s. 4 "8 A. L. 4s 78
C. R. 1 A P. to... 71 So. Pacific 4s ... 86V4
do col. 5s 84H do 1st 4s ctfa... 8
COC. A 8 Ig 4s M Bo Railway 6s. . .110
Colo. I. (s s. A., d) Texas A P. ls..llH
Colo. Mid. 4s.... 74"T. 8. L. A W. 4s .8
Colo. A So. 4a.... 0 Union Psclflc 4s..l074
Cuba 6s VM L. 8. 8. td 6s 9
D. A R. O. 4s... 95 Wabash Is in
DIs. Sec. (a 83Vt do deb B...
Erie p, I. 4s K Western Md. 4s
do gen. 4s MW. A L. E. 4s.
AHock. V. 4Ha . l03 Wis. Central 4s.
Japan 8s li
Offered. "Bid.
84
86
' thi
CHICAGO GRAIM AND PROVISIONS
Features of tka Trad In a; and Closing
Prlcoa' on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 1 8. The prospect of
rain In the southwest caused moderate
weakness today In the local wheat market,
the May delivery cloning at a net loas of
Vko. Corn waa down c. Oats were off
41'Ho. Provialona were 7Ho to 10c lower.
The market at the opening waa strong
because of higher prices at Uverpool and
reports that the green bug was gradually
spreading into Missouri. It was also re
ported from Ohio and Indiana that the
growing crop are commencing to allow tha
ITecta of winter killing. The latter dis
patches were partially corroborated by the
Ohio state report which placed the condi
tion of winter wheat on April 1 at 87 com
pared with 98 In Decemter. Towurd the
na or me nrst nour, nowever, eemimeni
hanged and prlcea eased oft bexuse of
ofnclal forecast or wet weather in tne
uthweat. The market continued weak for
tha remainder of the day, the weakness of
corn and oata having a depressing effect
on wheat. Tha close was easy. May wheat
opened Vkc to Vio higher at 767io to
77o, sold at 7T40 and then declined to 76c.
Final quotations were at 1iWiVic. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
448.410 ' bu. Primary receipts were 1,300,000
bu., against 74i),U0 bu. for the same day a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of SG2 cars, against
7i3 last week and 6JS a year ago.
The feature of trading In corn was the
liquidation of the May option, due chiefly
to a decline of He to lc In the price of
rash grain. With the exception of trading
Jn May buslneu waa In small volume. The'
market closed weak. May corn- opened un
changed to Ma at 45o to 40c, eold off to
45V,o and closed at 4fHo, Local receipts
were 4h(l oars, with four of oon tract grade.
Active selling In the May delivery, which
was baaed' upon expectation that recelpta
St, Loals General Market.
8T. LOUie, April 8. WHEAT Futures
lower; cash flim; track No. 3 red cash,
7tya77He; No. 1 hard, 7'76oj May, 76Ho;
July. 77'uT7Tie.
CORN Iwer; traek No. I cash. 43c; No.
2 white. 44Hft46c; May, 4Hc; July, 44c.
OATS Iiwer; track No. 2 cash, 41c; No.
2 white, 4Hc; May, 40c; July, 36Ho.
FI.OCR-Steady; red winter patents. t3.80
f(3.80; extra fancy and straight, t3,20(ffj.50;
clear, t2.66(i2.1i6.
SEEDS Timothy, steady. t3.Ortif4.0O.
CORN MEAL Steady, t2.40.
BRAN Weak; sacked, east track,
IXAT Ptendyi timothy, tlB.OOfl 18.50; prai
rie, tl0.00&i 13.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-tn.lO.
BAOGINO lOHc
HEMP TWINE lflc.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
tl6.82H-' Lard, lower; prime steam, POea
8.70. Dry salt meats. steady; boxed
extra . shorts, t9.A2Va; clear ribs. S9.76;
short clerra, 19 87ft. Bacon, ateady; boxed
extra short, 110.60; clear ribs, tlO.&H; short
clears, $10.76.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 12o; springs.
134e: turkeys, lie; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 22(331Vio;
dairy, 18Hc. ... i. - -, .....
fau r trm; i?ho.
ireasry operatlonei since the last bank
""""""i n,m,w- They n-celved today
consignments of upwards of tl.OW.ivO of the
gold secured abroad last week. The Inter! r
exchantfe Indicate also a movement of
currency in favor of New York. While the
eioia mantel was Iltt! affected by the
course of money, the bond market begins
to show a marked Improvement and a
largely Increased demand. This ( a de
velopment regarded with greut. Interest ow
ing tw its tendency to tyrrect the water
logged condition which has existed in the
bond market for months nnd to take up the
congestion of many Iwnw, long unmarket
fii i-1 lx' ha"d". t syndicates and bank
ers The New York eubtrejsury aliendy hns
paid over to the banks upwards vl tl7.0UO.0Ou
of customs revenues, making It evident that
J1ll.I.7a"r?L.dTartmnt ta not limiting Its
depro ts of thla kind to the 115.000.000 of ac
cumulated customs recelpta authoriied de
posited under the authority of the new law
Z!" e4 .".TO-?; V-.U- B. M
Rostoa Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. April i Call loans, (VJR
cent: time loans. 6fl6V per cent.
closing quotations were:
Atch. adj. 4s 0 Cal. A Hecla..
do 4s 974 Centennial
Mex. Central 4s.. el Copper Range
Atchison (MHDaly West
do pfd 94V, Franklin
Boston. A A 231 'Oranby
Boston A Me 159 Isle Royal
Boston Ele 143 Mass. Mining .
Kitchburg pfd ...129 Michigan
Mex. Central 21 Vi Mohawk
N. Y. N H. A H..174HMont. C. A C.
Union Pacific ....13514 Old Dominion .
Am. Pneu. Tube. 7 Usc.eoia
per
Offlclai
Amer. Sugar .
Am. T. A T...
Am. Woolen .
do pfd
Fdlson E. I...
Mass. Electrlo
do pfd
Mass. Gas ....
United Fruit .
?!uy.SIl.J"y ,h redemption In
i m me issue is regA,u by
bankera aa promising additional assurance
or resources for the mrtiey market
of atocks moved downward and
then recovered. Explatiotlons for the de
fl n were r,n"-l selling for foreign
?o?y "',0t, ruPture o negotlaUof,S
P,lc'Bful fttlement of the wage
Y. '"r on western railroads nrrt a
do nfd
V. S. Steel....
do pfd
Adventure ....
Allouea
Amalgamated
Atlamlo
Bingham
Asked.
125 Parrot
lluVsQulncy
Bhannon
96V Tamarack
2o5 Trinity
17 Unite! Copper ..
60 U. S. Mining
.... 60 U. 8. Oil
....106VsUtah
.... 78 Victoria
.... 27HWInona
...I m 'Wolverine
.... 98'iNorth BJtte ....
.... S'i Butte Coalition.
....63 Nevada
81 Cal. A Ar'aona..
.... 14 Arlsona Com. ...
.... 18Vk Greene Con
.800
. 31
. 79H
. 15
. 17H
.130
. 14
. 6Ml
. 16
. 7 .
. 2
. R44
.186
. il
.119
. 18H
.106
. 22
. tV4
. 64
. 10
. tl
.
. 8
.1(50
. 89
. 2
. 14
.162
. 26
. 23
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Tall Steady tni in Com Caiet
Stronrtr.
HOGS, If ANYTHING, SHADE STRONGER
Coatlaoed Terr Light Receipts ot
Sheep aad Latssks. wltk Pries
the Good Kinds Slroager
d Trad Active.
BOTJTTI OMAHA, April t, 1807.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.814 t.M 24.2S7
Official Tueaday 4.7t 4 J" 4 318
Ofnclal Wednesday 4,400 4, laOO
Three days thla week.. 13.897 l!.8a jjang
Same days last week.... 12.041 18.877 29,72
Same days t weeks ago.. 17.442 80,929 43.6SO
Same days t weeks sgo. .18.4 2S.7M 27.4SS
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 14.1 H).491 2R.M7
Same days last year 11.708 23.828 34.3X2
The following table shows the receipts of
cattlo, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1907. 19. Inc. Deo.
Cattle 298.6441 IW.183 .44
Hog 62,13t 97.0f .!
Bheep 614,272 4X8,773 22,499
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn-fed steers.... t5 266.78
Fair to good corn-fed steers 4.8t'(6.116
Common to fair ateera 4.0tq4.U6
Fair to good fed cows 8.8f 4.66
Fair to good cowa and heifers.... 2.00-3.26
Fair to choice atockera A feedera.. 4.4Oi.0
Fair to good atockera and feedera.. t '4 40
Common to fair atockera I.0"jt.80
Bulls, atags, eto t.7.v4.40
Veal calves 4.0OB4.60
The following table ahowa the average
price of hogs at' South Omaha for the last
several days, wtlh comparisons:
Date. 1907. 106. 1906. l)4.l0t. 1902.1901.
March 23. 1
March 24.
March 28.
March 26.
March 27.
March 28.
March 29.
March 30.
March 31.
April 1...
I6l 21
I I 24
6 0TH
8 02
6 llj
8 sn'AI
6 39
6 01
6 08
t 16
6 20
27
6 26
a o1
6 13
6 lo
6 47i
April t 4PWI 8 801
April t... t 28 6 1
S 17
K 141
301 6 091 6 07
8 i!b I i 141 4 w
5 16 16 04
t 09
4 971 7 441 6 03'
( 02 7 87 I 08'
t 06) 7 24 14
6 13 T B - J
7 28 I
7
' 80 I 961
1 211 6 051
7 28 6 971
7 291 t '
7 SO t 66
7 24( 6H
6 16
t 22
6 13
t 13
622
S DM 6 ?H
I 36
6 18
6 07
6 00
6
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
, t2. 00116.60
London Closing; Stocks.
LONDON, April S. Closing quotations on
changes between the White Hmlu, . ,.
union I"aciflo executive ofTlces A hrei'k ' be Stock exchange were:
n the London copper market al waTan I Cons., money.. 26 9-16N. Y. Central 122
nre' AtchlaoTwaa prTmmTnt "th" Ado "ount.. 85 1W Norfolk A W A
uin aeciaratiuni Oi the spml-
yearly divided n?,a MuLi
fet,. -t5ern J?"1,0 wa" another
&T.n inv P""1ln; nl Brooklyn
thPUtI Jft.7w W'atlve favorite. In
IeK.?i wn,Ph w" attributed largely
iviiSi. The nU7 WB" held and the
Closing fne waa irregular. we
isl wf.r.fi""- Total sales, par value.
t2.8-J8.000. United States 2a declined 1U and
the new and old 4. advanced U per wnton
! Newark oS.JL'otat,OM on tf"
Adams F.rnr... -'"-"'gn Mw.tJlose.
Flour,' bu
Wheat; bu.
Corn, bu.
Oats, bu
Reoelnts. Shipments.
... B.0O0 11,000
... 87.000 89,fol)
...136.000 191.CO0
...110,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
' KANSAS CITY. April t. WHEAT May,
6Sttc: July, 72c; September. 73e. Cash: No.
2 hard, wjr'ic; No. 8. 67fjr71c : No. 2 red.
74r7oc: No. 8. 67(R78Vic
CORN Mnyr 40Vt,c: July, 41Hc; Septem
ber, 42Hc Cash: No. 2 mixed, JfMc: Noi
8, STH'itaitic; No. 2 white, 41c No. t, 40HC.
OATS-No. 2 white, 4V(42ics No. t
mixed. 41Vfju,c.
RYE Steady; f3'S06e.
HAY Btiirtv: ch" ftmothy, tl4.6gn6.25;
choice prairie, tll.nfyfjll.6n.
EGGS Steady; firsts, 1Ho.
- BUTTER Creamery, c: racking. 18c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 70.0O0 , 96.000
Corn, bu .' 6S.O0O 44,000
Oats, bu ;. 13,000 20.000
Amal. Copper
m. v;. a t
Am. u. A F. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil...
Am. Cotton Oil pfd'.,
Amer. Express
Am. H. A L. pfd
Amer. Ice
193,000 ' a"1' f-,naeed Oil pfd'.
uuvvlllUUirf . . . .,
in. pio..-,.,.
Am. 8. & R
Am. B AR. pfd....!
Am. Sugar Refining.
Am. Tob. pfd ctf.....
Anaconda Min. Co...
Atchison
Atchison pfd " !
Atantlc C. L
Bal. A Ohio .'
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brk. Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Ches. ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C. M. A Bt P
Chicago T. A T..;
..137.600
.. 1,400
92
86H
tWO 36"
mtlt annn increase, rauaed weakness In tha
onta market. Favorable weather for aeed- I Closing quotations at Kansas City, aa fur
Ing operations also Induced selling. The j nlslied by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board of
market cloaed weak. May opened H a 'a" i 1 raae:
to ic higher at 42To to 424(,43c, Bold oft I
to 42 Mis and cloaed at &.Q. Local recelpta ! Artlclea. Open. High.l Low. Cloae
were .4 car.
Provisions opened ateady but later weak- Wbit-
ned on general selling, a large part or mny...
which was said to be for the account of
local packers. At th close May pork was
off 10c at 116.80. Lard waa down 7ttc at
$8.96. Ribs Were lOo lower at J8.70.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
14 cars; corn, 461 cars; oats. 239 cars; hogs,
27,000 head. .
Tha leading futurea ranged aa followa:
4
July...
Com
Mav...
July...
I'll
...!R9Tf.70 TC'UIV,ffrHl T4A
...j .72H 72ij71T(,'872J71-'4i(i7J
...l40m?iii4nt,ifS 40 40H'?TH
...41Vu'J4i41'4iHl 4m!lHiij
B bid. A asked.
Mlefienoells Grain Market.
VIIVKF Pni.19 1 nrll IT 1 Ti-U
Artlclea.l Open.l High.l Low. Cloae.lTea'y. I trisc; juiy, so.'&snvic: No. 1 hard!
- , 81W4I8H4C; No.-1 northern, 80Vh0c; n0.
b northern, .bib ilc; wo. I northern, 78
Wheat
May
July
pt
Dec.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oae
May
Juiy
Sept.
Pork
May July
rid
May July
Kept.
Klt.a
May July
tept
;7T4Tn
7K.fit
46-J46
4fVu4
42Ts1Jt
16 40
16 47H
I02H
17
I 72V
t 00
00
77H
7VI
801
8iS
46
46M
7Hi Wii, 76H''oa
79Si7VV('l 796,
SIS
4t
4, V.wS.
1 40
16 47H
0?Hi
t 17S
72H
00
1
4-V
8;
16 26
16 26
I 92H
9 li 'U
121
t 70
8 8A
8 J4
fiWi MS
4EHl 46
V-W 45
46 tc,y
42 4?H,4H
3.' 3.Sv k
83 S-'lvu-a
16 SO
a to
8 96
06
16
8 70
8 r,
16 40
16 45
t o-i
( 15
23
8 90
8
t 02
No. t
Cash quotations were ss follows:
FLOL'It Steady; winter patents, tll0j
40; straights, 32 .tow J. J6 ; spring patentJ,
f if)3.fxi; atralghts. t3.0ut.30; bakera. ti.00
XVHllAT No. 2 aprlng, 8tfiS3c; No. t
prtnn, 73i2c; No. 2 red, 7&.4i7&Se.
CORN No. 2, 4444c; No. t .yellow,
4NV04-iO.
OATS No. 2. 1,c; No. 2 white. 423c;
fio. 8 white, 8Ii42o.
RYE No. 2. 6jc.
BARLEY Fair to oholee malting, 64S680.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. tl. 12; No. 1 north
western, tl.19. Prime timothy, 14. Hi
Clover, contract grades, tli.60.
PKOVlblONShurt rll s sides floos
5r76c.
F!XUR First patents, t4.16iff4.25; second
patents, tl.KW 10: first clears, t3.20i,fl.60;
second clears. t2.40?.5O.
. BliA N In bulk, 17.UniT.26.
Mllwnnkpf Grain Market.
' MILWAUKEE. April 3 WHEAT Mar
ket steady; No. 1 northern. 8283c; No. 2
northern. Kff4-5c; May, 7H4c.
. RYE Fteadv; No. f. fRK'iiPHc
HA RLE Y Steady ; No. 2, 7iB73c; aample,
CORN Firm; No. 8, caah, 42(342Hc; May,
45c bid.
Chicago T. & T. pfd.
... u., 4J. ft St. Li....
Colorado F. A I.'
Colorado & So
Colo. A So. 1st pfd...
Colo. A Bo. 2d pfd....
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
Corn Producta pfd...
Del A Hudson
D., Lw A W.. ex-dlv ..
D. A R. G
D. A R. O pfd
Distillers" Securities.
Erie
F.rle 1st pfd....,
Erie 2d pfd
General Electric
Illinois Central
Int. Paper :
Int. Paper" pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pumn pfd
Iowa Central
Ioaa Central pfd.....
Kansts Cltv So
K. C. So. pfd
I-oulsvllle A N
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. L
M . S. P. A 8. 8. M-.
M . 8. P. rfd
Missouri Pacific
M . K. A T
I M.. K. A T. pfd
; National Iead
N. P. R. of M. pfd...
N. Y. Central
N. Y . O. A W
Nor'o'V A W
N. A W. nfd
North American
280
81
964j
29
90
200
22
80
L4
30
S2'
10
123
106
126
91
61
94
96
97
88
61
171 173
ISO
3d a
13 13
147 UTa?
12.100 133 131H 133
6
100 7 79
200 18 16
. a
oo 627 'ei
si'.eoo m iiiU
1.800 106 106
2,200 126 125
1.000 91 91
29.100 62 6074
74 9"0 96 93
9i 95
7l 102 101
4.3O0 97 96
VO 88 8X
44.200 61 58
12,600 174
' 1.500 '41"
6 13T4
V 148
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Bal. A Ohio....
Can. Pacific ...
Ches. A Ohio..,
Chicago G. W.,
C. . M. & B. P..
DeBeera
D. A R. O
do pfd .......
Erie
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
Illnola Central
Iulsvtl! A N
M , K. A T...
12 do pfd R2
96 Ontario A W 89
u9 - Pennsylvania .... 64
.100 Rand Mines 6
.179 Reading 64
. 41 80. Railway 22
.14 do pfd 74
.13 80. Pacific 8
26Unlon Facino ....i
Hoga.
Omaha U.ooii.60 16.mi6.60
Chicago 1 .8036.75 6 9LHi.2
Kansas City 2.75y.60 6.9iyf:6.62
St. Louis l.fXrj'S.W 6.256 (W
Sioux City tyg5.75 6.4O'fl'6.50
The ofllcial number of cars of atock
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. Hs"es.
C. M. A St. P 2 ..It
Wabash 1
Missouri Paclfla 1
U. P. System 61
C, A N. W., east.... 6
C. A N. W., west.... 26
C, St. P., M. A O ... 27
C, B. A Q., east.... 4
C, B. A t, west.... 44
CJ, R. 1. A P., east.. 12
C, R. I. A P., west.. 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ut Western 4
I
10
3
20
4
7
t
'i
1
11
13
91
. I6V
.101
. 16
. 96
. M
. 28?
81 do Dfd
77 U. B. Steel...
25 do pfd
03 Wabash
42 do pfd
149 Spanish to ..
12a Grand Trunk
36
SILVER Bar, steady, SOd per ounce.
MONEY-3(g.1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 4;tH per cent; for three
months' bills. 464 per pent. .
Boston Conner Market,
These quotations are furnished by Logan
A Bryan, members New York and Boston
e. w v. tram a Tionnl of Trade:
Adventure 3 Mohawk .79
2f0
8.200
2.600
7r
35
26
70
34
25
4814 48
10
70
35
ib
6)
48
1.200 125 124 11!
j'w iT4 1914 I9H
80
600 183
80
181
W 294
n
25
59
40U
1.100 1464 146
fVO 145 145
1") 14 14
74
26
77
3.110
S.9T0
300
400
70
24
68
39
4
100
73
26
n
100
4.5'K
10,9i0
700
7(0
10
K)
S'lO
1.8O0
7.1"0
610
I 3u0
4
27
m
118
21S4
49
107
136
86
4
84U
26
5K
7KH
IKS
4M
29
73
71
25
6
89-1
146
144
14
7314
26
76
18
34
2H
58
117 11
11 21
4
107
1S2
74
344
64
68
Alloues
Atlantic 14
Bingham 19
Black M't'n
Boston Con 26
Butte Coalition.. 26
Cal. A Arliona...l61
Cal. A Hecla 850
Centennial 31
Copper Range
Daly West ...
East Butte ...
Franklin
Greene Copper
Granny ...
Isle Royal
Junction ..
L. 8. A P.
Msss
Michigan ,
Nevada Con 14
North Butte 89
Old Dominion .... 63
Osceola 136
Pneu. Service
do pfd
Qulncy
Shannon
Tamarack
80 Trinity
16 United Fruit ...
10 U. 8. common..
18 do pfd
24 Utah Con
....190 Victoria
.... 19 Winona
.... 10 Wolverine
.... 19 Consolidated ..
.... 5iM. P.
.... 15 Greene Con. ...
7
. 17
.119
. 18
,.106
. 23
..10614
. 64
.. 44
,. 61
:: 8r4
,.180
.. 29
.. 18
,. 16
New York Mlnlnar Stocks.
NEW YORK, April 8. Closing quotations
nn mlnlnar stocks were:
Adams Con 10 Little Chief
untano .....
Alice 490
Breece - 2o
Brunswick Con... 40
Com. Tunnel 28
Con Cal. A Va...1o5
Horn Silver 15$
Iron Silver 37
Leadville Con. ... 6
Ophlr
Pntosl
Pavage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,.
Standard
..
..650
..235
.. 12
.. 90
.. 65
.. 36
..250
Total receipts 202
The disposition of the day's recelpta wa
aa followa, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or head indicated:
Oa
! Omaha Packing Co
' Swift and Company
Curtail y Packing Co
Armour A Co t...
Swift, from country
Vanaant A CO..
Carey A Benton
Lobman A Co
McCreary A Carey
w. l. Stephen
Hill A Son
F. P. Lewis...
Huston A Co
Hamilton A Rothschild..
L. F. Huss
J. H. Bulla
Sam Werthelmer
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root A Co
T. B. Inghram....
Sullivan Bros
V. A. Briiton
Lehmer Broa
United Dressed Beef Co.
Hoffman Packing Co
Other buyers
Totala 6.138 4.834 2,621
CATTLE) There waa another very lair
run of cattle thla morning. 2u0 oare being
reported in. Of this number there waa
quite a sprinkling or leeaers.
The maraei on tat steers openeu a imn
bit slow,, but when It warmed up there
was some show pf strength In spots at
least. Salesmen as a rule were quoting
the market anywhere from ateady to a littlo
atronger, according aa they happened to
have something that buyers really wanted.
Cowa and helfera In moat cases com
manded steady prices, the market not
showing any great change in any direction
The most of the offerings changed hands
In fair aeaaon In the morning. '
Considerable interest centered around the
trade in feeders. The receipts of that kind
of cattle were quite liberal. Being In
cluded among the arrivals was quite a
bunch of hay-fed Montanaa. Theae cattle
old to the feeder buyers very readily,
some of them going aa high aa 16.10. In
other words, the feeder market waa active
and atrong.
Kepreaentatlve aales:
2.2 118 inn
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. April 3.-CO P.N-Firm; No. I
yellow nnd No. t, 4oc; No. 4, 36o; no 1 Vaelfln Mull
grade. ifi'uSio. 1 ppnntvlvanla
OATS -Easy; No. 2 white, 41c; No. t Peonie s Oss
white, 4o'i41c; No. 4 white. 40c. p. c.. C. A St. L...
in tv-t-ieaay; wo. a, inTi'isc. .Pressed 8. C
Pressed 8 C. pfd....
2o0
88
77
3?H
,77
300 74 73
20800 1?4
t.son 9-2
avi tv cirauy , v. . 1 it
WHISKY On basis of tl-3 for finished
goods.
Toledo Seed Mlt.'
TOLEDO. O.. April l-SEED Clover,
ca-ih and April. t9.: October, 36.85. Tim
othy. li.ZO. Alslke. ,7.16.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April t.-COTTON-Bpot
closed quiet, 3 points higher- middling up
land. lO tihc; middling guif. 11 5c; no salea
LIVERPOOL, April t. COTTON Spot,
quiet, prlcea un hanged: American mid
dling fair, 8.7Sd; good middling. 6J.'d; mid- Nn pHw-av
dllug. 6.Hod: l w mldillng. 6 5d; good ordl-' Bo. Ral'wv pfd.
Pullman Pal. Car.
Reading ,
Rudlng 1st rfd
Feidln ?d pfd
Republic Steel
P.eiiublln Steel pfd...
Rock Islird Co
Rock Is'nd Co. nfd,
Rabhfe Gio-ls nfd ..
St. T.. A 8 F. M pfd
p. Txvia n W
St. L. 8 W. pfd......
So. Pnetep
So. Pac'fl" pfd
2"0
1 4"0
1
v
183,200
(V)
fvX
S.Oi"
8.7'n
2.4'm
, 1.000
70
86
93
I07"
K4
84
26
81
2?
47
lr"4,
91
70
354
92
103
84
83
2fi
8144
21
46
600 20 1914
M '79i '76
114 114
70
1 fKO
1.0
sAw.u8.S2U. Mesa tn.rk m.r t.M tii j nary, aa; on mary. 4.4',1. 1 he sales or tne iTenn r. A 1..
Id60i Lard Per 100 lbs IsPk "y wer u '. of winch fx.') were for TeT"i P IW
Af.? J?,'r.!,"".,"" 8nort olr HwcuUtlon and export, and Included T B. T.. A W w tn
Following were- tn rint. .hi. America. Receipts were M.CvO bales, In- ( T.. R. - W. pfd.. l
mentl ?lt ' ffour a7d gralij- P ,R,P- eluding 84.VO American. i Union Ra-'hV . . 124
menta or nour ana "rain or,,, Aprl, t -COTTON-teady ; ' fn'on TMelfle pfd X1
. ... ' t ajiiiumr'H-. I . 1 ,1.4 It rt tr llkJ'if a-i an all t,..lu- s.M.ln- an in . -
21
7o
"is"
r7t
1'6 13
Foreign Financial
IONDON. April l Money was In quiet
demand in the - market today, and dis
counts were slightly easier. It was stated
that In consequence of the rise In New
York exchange, a portion of the gold pur
chase for the United States yesterday waa
re-sold to the Rank of ttngiana today.
Trailing an the Stork exchange waa quiet
with a drooping tendency. Public support
was needed badlv In certain section. A
further small failure was announced to
day, but It did not affect the market
Conaola declined on profit-taking. For.
elgnera were firmer. Japanese Imperial
6s of ln4 closed at 10.1. Americans were
Irregular, with occasional advances to
above narltv Atchison was bought on
I rumors of a dividend Increase on receipt of
New York opening Quotations. Americana
reacted and closed at the worst prioea or
the dav. Rio Tlntos were weak, owing to
the fall In the nrlce of copper and rumora
of a failure in Paris.
PARIS. April 8 Trading on tha Bourse
today was Inactive throuhout. Russian
Imperial to closed at 74.40, and Russian
i bonds of 1904 at 489.
Trcasnrr Statement.
WASHINGTON. April iToday's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
ernl fund, exclusive of the tl50.O00.0fO go'd
ri-acrve. ahowa: Available cash balance.
t2T.2. 206.114: gold coin -d bullion. tU0.8O7.238;
gold certificates. tlt,9S(,uoo.
Bank Clearlnee.
. OMAHA. April 3 Bank rlearlngs for
today were 1,785.518.63 and for the corre
sponding data last year tl.638.69t.27.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 8 METAI.8 The
j tr luur, )ui ..
I IV heat bu,
ft Corn, bu
'Mtate. bu
47 HCO
8?4
f.AM)
.....
221.8U0
creameries.
61.700
6."
67. 0
2?U Se;
tncluled,
I've, bu
Barlev. bu
BUTTFH Steady;
dalriea. 2i"ni7c.
KOH8-Vak; at mark cass
15t'; firsts. lM-: prime frsts. lc.
CllkEoE-Eaay; 12H615SC
Fklladrl Prodnre Market
PHILADELPHIA. April 2 Fi'JGS-Ftrm.
gtv-d den,and; western, rree c.tst-a, 17c, at
ItlU'lt
CIIEFJ15 Firm, fa'r -Island; New York
full creama. fancy. IIU'tKVp; choice. 14V.C
nnlnlH -r-- -lie.
PfU'TII, Apr!.! t W 1 1 EA T No. 1 north
ern, fcio. No. 2, ?jc; July. WWc; September,
t c.
OAT8-T0 arrive, 4Tv; .nril. 39V.C
r bal
bales. '
NEW ORLEANS. April 3.-COTTON-Spot.
steady; aalei. 1.9ju bales; low ordl-
iV'r" 1 nary. I l?.-16c. nor lnl; ordinary. 6 1-lc
Liverpool Grain Market.
kT flot
ly at
''tHd; No. 1 California quiet at a 5d. Fy
tura quiet; aiay, ss vtf; juiy, as ivj. -CORN
Spot. American mUed, aew, quiet
Liverpool Grain Market.
' LIVERPOOL, April t.-YHEA1
'I No. I red, estrn alnter. eirady
"2d; No. 1 California quiet at 6a I
Resl'V
T". O. ttuhliT
TT Tober pfd
TT. fa fe'
Tt a. Mtee' "M.
Va.-Ciro. hemlp' .
v -C'nro. Chem. pfd.
nommal; rn"(t orainarv. w. low mlilrtllng,
9 6-lc; ml Idling. liHc: od mldiMnc.
HHc; mlilJIlng fair. USe. nominal; flr, I xv-vtnsh
13c, r.onMnal; recelpta. 6,13!i bnlea; stock, w,sili pfd
IU.?W3 balas.
ana
IK VI
11 lo
l.non
110
1.000
n
MS4
wv.
iiS'
26
Oils and lloala.
NEW YORK, April I. OILS Cotton
seed firm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 3c;
liui.e yrl'iow, f. e. b. mills: 45c Petml
eu n. Sleaily; refined. New York, 8.J0; phil
adelhU and li-iklruore. t 16; Philadelphia
en4 Hnitl . in bulk, ttTU. Turpentine,
quiet; 7lB710
H pIN-Kihii; strained, common to good,
t4 60fc4 55
OIL CITY, Pa., April I. OIL Credit
balances. $1.78; runa April 1, 81,707 bbls.;
shlpmenls. April 2, 169.042 bbla. ; average,
16S.616 bbla..
rAVANNAH Ga.. April t. OIL Tur
pentine, firm. 67c.
R. ISIS Kir nr. A,' B. C. H and F. 1 4.11;
T. St.30; G. i4 86; H. 34 65. I. 14 40: K.
16 05; M. ti l! N, tatO; WO, titi), WW,
t.4
7
1"
I'M
'
H
2
iiu
4
49
1"6
136
.4
h
64
60
52
118
?
77
76
74
25
V
91
70
Sb
93
162
li
84
83
26
84-H
21
461.
96
8d
IS
61
78
114
1 I-ndon tin market waa weak, a-lth spot
cloalng at li3 and futurea at 181, or
i about 2 16 loa'er. The local market was
P,J ; weak In ronsequenca, with spot closing at
I! t:(9.6iT40 .00. Copper waa apparently de
i, moralised In the Lonion market under
J H , ..... tn h. l,.nM.tlAn Vi tr
speculative noinera ana aecona hanaa.
Spot closed fl 16s, or 5 6a lower, and
futures declined 6 10s. to 93 10s. Locally
the market was unsettled and nominally
lower, wit))
electrolytic,
ittle. Hogs. Sheep.
772 9o7
871 1.092 276
654 1.631 276
816 L104 2,176
36
110
249 .... ...
186
91
67
73
11
88 ....1 ....
7 .... ....
16 '.... ....
23
283
19
116 ....
I ....
20
21 ....
16
210 .
747 1
No.
2....
20...
it...
10...
u...
12...
17...
23...
It...
6...
12. ..
23...
12...
20...
12...
19.
18.
4..
1..
10..
26..
16..
16..
t .
1..
1..
1..
26..
..
18..
6..
8..
7..
Av. Pr.
.... 820 4 00
....Uul 4 70
...Art 4 70
.... 996 4 70
.... te 4 73
....1127 4 75
....I'jot 4 80
....1121 4 80
... .1046 4 80
....1038 4 80
....1U90 4 86
....1084 4 86
....1010 4 86
12o8 4 90
Wi 4 96
1115 I 00
12(1 i 00
1062 00
1141 tOO
No.
19
24
20
22
24
10
3 ,
20
It
22
21
20 ,
12 ,
2 ,
tt
lo
18
40 ,
Av. Pr.
....1060 6 10
....1114 6 10
....1182 t 15
....1193 6 20
....1196 i 20
....1200 6 20
....1303
....1246
....12o2
....11X9
....1870
....1521
....1355.
A..1402 6 60
....1344 6 60
....1313 160
....1427 6 66
t 35
i So
6 35
6 36
6 40
I 40
5 46
8 45
t
ion
76 1
13
v
a ,
Vrt'-Far" v- n rtes
WrHlI W1ptrC .... ..
Weste-n Union 1"" '
W A T- F. " ,,' H
Wis. Central ' '"H ia
Wis Centl "'d lift e
Tr,n p-Hfe .... 14,w !" la
Oentr) teather " W
Cerrtrsl Leather Pfd.. . 99 95
r',,.-.s-h-'eeld P'eel.. I1 f
nt Vorther" nfd...., V" 1 l1 1i
t .n.nolltan .... t "H 26
Int. Met. pfd I- 69 J
Total aale for tha day, 50.10(lshare.
lo
14U
25
147
11
18
Wl
lH
'
VI
1
Uka quoted at tU.lMi'& ftl;
324.004.60; cnstlng. i"i
23.50. It la aaid that the large producers
are not meeting the deqllne. Lead closed
at 19 12a fid In Ix-ndot and was a little
easier In the local market at 36007620.
Spelter was unchaneed at 26 in London,
but declined to 6.75'ii6.h6 locally. Iron was
h'gher, with atandard foundry quoted at
K'h 7d, and r'leveland warrants at 63a
7d. locally the market was unchanged;
No. 1 foundry northern, ft tail '26. 26 : No. t
foundry northern, lit 75fi'6.76; No. 1 foun
dry southern. 526 lira 26.50; No. t foundry
iaoothern. I 0o4i'ji 60.
BT. Ull 15. MO.. April B M M A LB
Lead, dull, to 95; spel'er. dull, i.72.
Itatenaent.
Bank ot Germany
BERLIN. April t-Th weekly statement
of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows
th fallowing change: Caah In hand der
creased ItiXlvO marks, treasury notra
wr luictuLugud. other aecurlllu Increased
Soa-ar and Mnlnsaes.
NEW YORK. April t-SUOAR-Haw flrrn;
fair refining. 3Uc: centrifugal. 96 teat. io;
molasses sugar, - fec; refined steady,
croshed, lax-, powdered, 4.8uc; granulated,
4.70c.
NEW ORLEANS. April I. SUGAR
Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 8ie:
erritrlfugl white. 4I-ly4'ic: eentrlfut;al
yellow, 3ai4c; seconds, iia
12..
19..
782 2 00
t-iO 2 80
720 2 80
935 t 00
iota 1 15
1040 t 26
967 t 30
1000 t 60
1073 t 60
780 t 60
95 t 60
1154 t 85
966 1 96
Iu61 4 00
Iu74 4 00
.....1214 4 00
970 4 06
964 4 06
1(8 4 06
cowa
2
11
t
I::::::::
24M
t
6
646 2
820 t 60
343 t 75
too t 75
6bJ t 76
445 t 76
926 I 75
90 4 00
tii 4 00
806 4 15
941 4 20
28
1
T
10
c
2
4
t
M
HEIFERS.
6
6
t
82
13
2
4
3
20
1
..1190 4 10
..120 4 10
..LrtO 4 10
..10K5 4 10
..144 4 15
..K'96 4 16
..948 4 20
..1066 4 26
..1174 4 25
..1066 4 80
..h-1 4 30
..735 4 30
..K09 4 to
..1340 4 40
..1212 4 40
..1116
..1.157
..1288
..1167
4 60
4 50
4 60
4 66
870
60
86
4 30
4 33
4 35
. 876 4 36
. 990 4 40
. 785 4 40
.685 4 60
.836 4 60
.875 4 66
.lijo t uu
BULLS.
1.
.. 730 1 60
..1419 3 00
..13h0 I 40
.. Wl i 60
..120 I (5
..1540 t 75
.. 561 I 76
..1100 I 75
..1643 3 75
CALVES.
1..
1460
1M0
1660
710
t 75
1 80
t 90
4 00
..1720 4 00
..2150 4 00
..460 4 25
. .1260 4 25
228 t 76
45 4 15
I'M 6 00
1"6 t 50
110 t 50
110 t 00
2M 6
. 186
ISO
, 187
ISO
220
214
210
10.
14
16.'.'.'.'!
14 ....
10
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
t 50
6 50
t 50
50
60
50
t 60
fl.
112 t 60
764 8 1
735 4 00
, 85 4 10
, 7'6 4 to
665 4 25
, 6 4 30v
, -2 4 40
, 6K4 4 40
, (48 4 40
, 642 4 46
t4 4 46
8..
16...
48...
6...
...
t...
....
17...
7...
28...
22.
16
7v5
6(6
kM
, 8hs
778
90
918
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 65
4 65
4 66
4 60
.. 666 4 tVj
.. Ml 4 60
.. 414 4 60
..!''! 4 6
..1173 4 90
membered. thai nearly one-fourth of the re
celpta sold below 6 46.
Representative sales:
No.
...
40...
St
65.::
(2.
Av.
..340
..3
:.2i
..110
f-6 298
Sh.
80
4
66..
.2TS
.241
140
80
62.
65....
....
78....
46....
72....
58....
81....
78....
t
71..
66..
81..
48..
69..
61..
81..
60..
90..
61..
64..
65
245
2M
2n
21.9
224
...13
...295
...194
...241
...274
...314
...245
...283
...821
...2S5
...230
.. 258
.fl2W
...238
...1H5
..2
220
80
240
40
180
40
80
Pr.
t 40
t 42
t 42
t 42
t 42
46
Z
t 45
t 45
I 45
t 45
t 45
IS
6 46
46
t 45
t 45
45
46
t 46
45
t 45
47t4
t 47
6 47
t 47
47
47
t 47
47".
No.
71...
64...
71
32
Av.
...2.m
...246
::.i9
.
Sh.
2 2U
69 248
Pr.
47H
47
47',,
t4T
I 4T
t 47
47
47
6 47
6 47
t 47
4-
47
6 471,
4T
t 47
J47
t 60
6 60
50
t 60
t 60
t 60
60
60
88 .219
86 248 .. 4 45 64 267 ..
83 145 ...
32 224 ..
12 247 ..
75 245 80
IS 148
77 226 80
tl 2"7 40
71 211 80
81 m ..
75 2" ..
72 237 ..
65 251 ..
70. .....217 ..
18. .....241 ..
77 249 ..
27 f"0 ..
7 2 (2 .. 6 50
73 230 40 6 50
T2fl....210 .. t 50
.67 245 130 t 50
ht 27 .. t 60
85 198 .. t 50
34 225 .. t 50
76 226 .. 47U 76 244 ..6 60
8XAO8.
1 7m W I 45 1 450 90 t 60
1 580 80 t 46 1 480 80 t 45
SHEEP It looks as if the whole week's
run rame In Monday, as very little stuff
arrived since that nay, the receipts having
been Unlit yesterday and still Hal. ter today.
In fact, theie were hardly enough sheep or
lambs on sale today to really make a test
of the market..
It waa very apparent, however, that the
demand for desirable killers was. good, aa
pnekera were out eirly looking for supplies.
Aa a result everything desirable changed
hands In good aeaaon at prices that looked
a little stronger than yesterday. Thus two
double-decks of good Colorado lambs sold
straight to a pecker at 1 on. Good heavy
lambs sold as high as 17.65. Good ewes
brought t580. These and all the other
ales of desirable killers looked strong, to
say the least.
Quotations on killers: Good to choice
lambs, t7.66Sr.00; fair to good lambs, t7.26
4117.66; good to choice yearlings, lumh
weights, 16.66jr7.00; fair to good yearllnrs,
lamb weights, t6.15fl 6.65; good 10 choice
yearlings, heavy weights, t26'(i6.5n- fair to
good yearlings, heavy weights, tn !0ii6.25;
food to choice old wethers. I6.00fi6.25: fair
o good old wethers, t-l.TS-OO; good to
choice ewes. t5.604iS.80; fair to good ewes.
e5.naj6.50.
Representative sales:
No.
88 western ewes, shorn
J52 weatern ewes
l western ewea.
261 Colorado lambs...
254 Colorado lambs...
78 Wyoming lambs.
460 western lamba ...
Av,
.. 90
.. 93
..111
.. 80
.. 88
.. 91
.. 93
Pr.
14 26
6
6 80
t 00
8 00
7 60
7 65
CHICAGO L1VH ITOCK MARKET
Cattle Strona; to Steady Hogs Strong!
to Hlcher.
CHICAGO, April I. CATTLE Receipts,
26.000 head; market for best strong to 10c
higher, others steady; good to prime steers,
4 0tK7.flO; cows, 13 2f.iij5.0O; heifers, t3.0ti
5.25; bulls, VS. 401-4 60; calves, 12.76(7.60;
stockers and feeders, t3.004r4 90.
HOGS Receipts, 23,000 head; market
atrong to qloo higher; choice heavy ship
pers, 16.804.85; light butchers, t6.80&.8ft;
choice light, $6.80C(jH.86; packing, tti.2o4i-30;
bulk of sales, !9.TC(rJ6.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 18.000
head; market lCKJlfc higher; sheep, t Bii
t.60; yearlings, to.2f.S7.25; lamba, 16-008.15.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, April 1 BEEVE 8 Re
celpts, 1,122 head; steers, 10c higher; bulls
strong; medium and common cows, Valoc
higher; fat oowa, lMjlfic higher. Sieera
aold at 16 .(. 3d per 100 lbs.; bulls at 13.50
ItH.fiO; cows at tl. 654.40. Dressed beef In
fair demand at 7i&9c per lb. for native
sides. Exports today 1,000 cattle and about
6,600 quarters of beer.
CALVES Recelpta, 1.567 head; market
active and 60 to tl higher: common to
choice veals sold at !5.0uJc9.6o per 100 lbs.
city dressed veals firm at &JjH3c per lb.;
country dressed, 6gilc.
Ri-iircp ihin T.Aiurna xap.in 1 am
head; iambs, steady; aprlng lamba, 17.50
per neaa. Exports today 637 aheep.
HOGS Receipts. 6.615 head: market feel
ing ateady to firm; state and Pennsylvania
nogs are quoted at x7.94gr7.30 per 100 lbs.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, t.OOO head, Including 400 southerns;
market steady 40 10c higher; choice export
and dressed beef steers, 16.40(ijti.6O; fair to
good, t4.604i5.8o; western fed steers, t4.26'ai
6.85; stockers and feeders, t3.75it5.00; south
ern steers, 13.00a4.80; native cows, 13.00
4.00; native heifers, t2.60fc4.60; bulla. !2.fca
4.15; calves, t4.ea7.23.
HOGS Receipt. 11,000 head; market
steady to 6c lower; top. 16.60; bulk of sales.
ti.4Mi6.52; heavy, tS.46'66.60; packers, t6.42
6.56; pigs and lights, M 2fcfi6.0.
SHEEP AND LA MBS- Receipts, 6,900
head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs,
17.40ft7.S5; ewes and yearllnga, t6.25rf6.00;
western fed yearlings, t6.0u4ni.90; western
fed sheep, t5.OU4wll.00; stockers and feeders,
13.504(6.50.
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 8.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
2,5(0 head. Including 150 head Texana;. mar
ket higher: native shipping and export
ateera, t5.5of;6.60; dressed beef and butcher
stoers, 14.901(5.16; ateera under l.CO lbs.,
$l.uo.'e4 75; stockers and feedera, !3.60roT 25;
cows and heifers. 12. 66106. 25; canners, 11 wp
2.60; bulls, 12.6G4i4.50; calves. ri.&O'y'.ou;
Texas and Indian steers, 12.66fc6.00; cows
and heifers, 31.90fc4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head: market 60
higher; plga and lights, t6.2fcti.75; packers,
$ti.4KKjj.7o; butchers and best heavy, 16.70
f6 80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 600 head;
market steady; native muttona, 13.260.65:
lambs, t4.u0fc7.76; culls and bucks, 13.75fc
4.60.
or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2c; Upanlio,
per crate, 11 9n.
HEAD LETTUCB-tSotithern. per do.
tl.O-ul 25
APl'ARAOUS- tl 75 per doien bunche.
NEW POTATOE-l'er pound, 7c.
CLt VtaSI-iuLW.
NAVT BEANS Pr bu., tl td; Na. a,
1L60.
LIMA PEANS Per lb.. a.
BWKKT POTATOKeWllllnoia. per Isrgs
bbl , li.oo; Wisconsin Rurals and Burbanss, .
5c ier bu.: seed sweet injtatoi'S, per bol.
tl.f. April 1.
CABBAGE Holland seed, home growa,
to per lb.; new cabbage, per lb.. yc.
POTATOES Table slock, per bu., )cj
aeed stork. 75cfcll .
TURNIPS. CAKROTB. REKTS P b..
76c; parsnips, per bu.. II. Ou.
BEEF CUT PRICES.
Riba: No. 1, 8c; No. 2. 8c; No. I. 7c.
Ixlna: No. 1, 17c; No. t, l."c; No. 3, 10c.
Chucks: No. 1, kc; No. 2, oc; No. 1. 4c.
Round: No. 1, 7c; No. I. 7c: No. I. c.
Plate: No. I, 4c; No. 2, 2',c; No. t, 4c,
Ribs: No. 1. 14c; No. f, 8c; No. t, 80.
MlSCEV.LANo.oi a.
1IONET Ter 84 rramea, 1150.
SUGAR Granulatev. cans. In sacks, K lij '
granulated beet. In sacka, 16. U.
COFFEK Ronste J. No Jt,. 26o Per lb 5 '
No. 10, 21c per lb.; No. i5, 19c per lb.; Nut
3i, Ibc per lb.; No. 21, 13c per lb.
CHEt.SB New full cream Wisconsin
twins, 17c; new full cieam brick, 19c;
wheel Bwlsa cheese. Lsc; block Swiss,
17c; .In.berger. 15c; voting Americas, lo
CIDER Ne? York, bsif barrel, 12.7C; ban
tel, 15.04.
NIjTB California walnuts, ,No. t, soft
aheli. 13c; No. 1, eoft anell, ,'(c; Uraxils.
i..uisc: pecans. 19ft 22e; filberts. 12Uc: nu.
nuts, raw, ."c; roasted, 9c; California 11I- '
monds. hard shell. 17c; Taragoua, i;c .
cocoanuts, 15 00 per 100.
raKNKO GOODS i:orn. standard, west.
ern, 661i6"c: Maine, 11.16. Tomatoes, 1-lb. rans "
1 45; standaid 1-lb. can. 1.3n pineapples,
f rated, 1-10., Biao'iaru, 1. siii-e1.
1.7afc2S5; fancy Hawaiian, 2-lb.. 12.76; 1
b 11.75. Gallon applea. fancy, 12SSi,
Califor nia apricois, s. J ears, i.7ftrr." SO, -
Peaches, fancy, tl.7.Vii2.40; L. C. peaches. ,
2 0ii!.5n. Alaaka salmon, red. 11.15;-fancy v
Chinook, flat. 12-10; fancy aockeye. Mat, tl 96.
Sardines, quarter oil, 13 26; Utree-qunrter '
mustard. 13 00. Swfet potatoes, tl. 1001.24
Sauerkraut. K. Pumpkins. SOctill.OO.
Wax beana. 2-ll., uHi"c. Lima bean. .
1- lb., 75cfcll.35. Spinach, tl 35. Soaked pens,
2- lb., COc; extraa, IJ.J0&1.16; fancy, tl.Mi J
' CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-PTUnes
are aomewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades; quo
tations range from 3c to 13o for California
fruit and from 640 to lOo for Oregon. Ap.
rlcots are firm and it la reported that
offerings for prompt shipments ar being
withdrawn; choice are quoted at 18c; ex
tra choice. 18&19o: fancy, t'o20c. Peaches
are unchanged, with choice quoted et liy
12c; extra choice, 12fcl3c; fancy, J2V,f .
13c ; extra fancy, 13ul6o. Kalelha are -firm;
loose Muscatels are quoted at Sfc9c; .
seeded ralslna, tVtfcllo.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green saPed,
No. 1, lc; No. 2, m,c; bull hides. 8e; green ,
hides. No. 1, 80; No. a, 7c; hotse, ll.luta '
175; aheep pelts. tOcfitl.26 Tallow, Na L
4c: No. 1 8c. Wool. 1SJTS2S.
FISli Pickerel. dressed. 9e; pike,
dressed, 12c; white fish, dressed, winter
caught. 13c; trout, 12c; halibut, lie; salmon, .
10c; catfish, 16c; herring, dressed, pen
frosen, 6c; perch, scaled end dressed, la; '
perch, skinned, dressed, heedleas, 7c; crap
pies, round, 6fc9c; crapples, large, fanoy,
15c; black bass. 26c; smelts, sweet and fine.
13c; eel, 16c; blue fish. 15c; red snapper,
12c; roe ahad, per pair, S0fT40e. frog lege, 40c j
lobatera, green, per lb., 87c; lobster, boiled,
per lb., 40c; mackerel, Spanish, per lb., 16c;
mackerel, native, S60 per lb.
CURED T8H Famllv whit sh. pr
vuarter bbl., 100 lbs., 14.00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, 135.001 No. 2. 128.00: herring, la -bbla.,
200 lbs. eaoh. Norway. 4k. tll.Oo
Wool Market.
BOSTON, April I. WOOL Dullness la
the feature of the wool market, with prices
on practically all grades holding firm. The
volume of sales of territory wools has been
small. The majority of manufacturer
have their Immediate wnnts supplied'
Pulled wools are steady. Foreign grades
are firm. Leading domestic quotations fol-i
low: Indiana and Missouri, combing, three
eighths blood, S37J34C; combing, quarter 1
blood, tlU3c Texas, Hcoured basis, fine, 1
twelve months, 72fc'74c; fir to eight months,
68fc71c; fine fall clenn, MflSnc. California,
scoured basis, northern choice, 6766V
northern good, flvafi7c; middle county, tr.
66c; southern. 62uS3o; .fall free, 671rT8p. '
Oregon, scoured basis, eastern No. 1 stnnle,
7fr73c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 6W70CJ
valley No. 1, 6n762c. Territory staple. ;
scoured basis, fine, TCSc; fine medium,
6Xfc70c; medium. 6f'56.",c. Trrltorv ordi
nary, secured basis, fine. 6&70c; fine me- '
dlum, erVTiOc: No. 1. 63W4c.
BT. I LOUIS. April 3 WOOL Steady;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 2 5 9 ,
2Sc; light fine, VftZ2c; heavy fine. lGgi8c;
tub waahed, S0$S8c.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, April S. COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at an advance of
5 points on steady European cables end
covering of shorta tn the absence of Im-
portant offerings. Sales held around th
opening flgurea during the middle session,
but firmed up toward the close: the rloso
waa quiet, net IWJPlOc higher. Sales were
reported of 20,250 bags, Including May at
S.SofiS.ft.c; October at 6.75c; December at
6.70Hifi.76c: March at 6.80c. Spot coffee
steady; No. 7 Rio and No. 4 Hnntos 8C.
Mild coffee quiet; Cordova, igl2c.
Evaporated Aptifea inf1 Ie'e-1 Fr-tts.
NEW YORK. April 8. EVAFPORATED
APPLES Market q'et on spot an! pr'ces
were more cr lesa minai. r"sncy quoted
at 7'4c. choice at 7c. iKior to fair at 5':iSvle.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes,
quiet, but steady on account of unfavorable
new crop reports.
BTAOS.
1 1120 4 60
HOGS Thers was no great change In the
hog market today, price for th moat part
halng on a par with yesterday, or n,...(oiy.
a little stronger. Good light hogs sold
largely at 16.47 and up to to.50, the same as
they did yesterday. The proportion of
sales, however, at 16 47 was somewhat
below 14 41, as was the case yesterday. 1 he
big bulk, of all the hogs auld at IS. 46 and
better, whereas, yeeterday, It will be re-
. Bt. Joaepk Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.689 head; market ateady; nattves,
I4.25ift6.26; cows and heifers, 12.2564.66;
stockers and feeders, 13.75(1 4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 6,736 head; market 2
6c higher; top, 10.60; bulk of sales, 16.522
t.57.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,030
head; market 10c higher; lamba, Ti.50fc6.0u;
yearlings, I6.60fc7.00.
Slonx City Live Stock Markets.
SIOUX CITY, April l.-(Bp:lal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 2.000 head;
market steady to weak; stockers rteady;
beeves. H.di'iS.76: cows, bulls and mixed.
$3.(X'p4.7S; stockers and feeders, 13.75fct.70;
calvea and yearlings, 13 00fc4.40.
HOGS Receipts, t.6u0 head; market
steady, selling at I6.4ofct.50; bulk of sales,
t4.40tu6.46.
attle. Hogs. Sheep.
Stock tn Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the alx prin
cipal western maraeis yesteraay
Ci
South Omaha ...
Sioux City
Kansas City ....
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
.. 4.K4I
.. lOi'O
.. 9.00
.. I,0f9
.. 2.5"0
..16,0.0
4,'0
3.600
lLfKI
6.736
7.00
23.OU0
6.5.0
4,0!0
1S.0U0
' Total
.86.687 64,936 26,530
OM4HA WHOLIXSAI.ti MARKET.
Condition of Trad nnd Quotations on
Staple nnd Fancy fro dace.
EGGS-Per do., bio. '
1VE Poi.'LT v-Hena, 10c; old rooat
era. 6c: turkeys. 12c; ducks, luo; young
roosters, 6fc9c; geese, to.
BUTTER Packing stock, 19c; cholc t.t
fancy dairy, 22(2-lc; creamery, 26ii2&c.
HAY Choio upland. HO 'iO; medlurc. 50
No. 1 bottom, tA.uo; off gradr, ts'Va6.jO;
Rye straw. 17.00; No 1 alfalfa. llu.UJ.
ii RAN Per ton. tl? 50.
FI"'li.
PINEAPPLES - Florida. t5.50-&6.00 per
crate.
a.i'MAiviT-'-oiFs Chdico Texas. 24 quart
cases, 13.00fct.oa j
CRAMm....jr:3-Per ,'bbl., 4 60g 8 60; in
bushel box, l 6'i-a2.76.
APPLES Northern 6ples. Fancy Green
Inge, per bbl.. 13 60; Iowa and ill.souri Ben
Davis. 13 50; Wlnesapa, 12.00 per b x.
COCOANUTS Per Back Of loO, 14.60.
TROPICAL ri 1 IS.
FIGS California. , uulk. e; n-rrowi
Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish. 11c: 1-crown
Turkish, tr.
I.KVfi 1X1 -Lifrioetera. toa and M slf,
t66oii6.00; other bianda, 60c lesa.
HANANAS Ir'rr . 10. .I.U10 .xed huBw'h.
tlO'.Ul'i: 1'imlif.i, t"0'jJ.
GRAPE FRUIT-S ncs 64 to 80 15 60.
DATES Kada way. 6'ic; aayeia, 6c; hal.
lowls, 5c; new stuffed walnut dates. 9-1':
box. 11 0.
OR A NOES California navels, extra fanev
176, 2(0. 216. 250 alxea, 4.0oo4.26; fancy, 126.
150 alxea. 13 'J ii3.lv, choice, large sixes, pe
box. ti75fc3 00.
NiW VEGKTABIES
BEETS Tl'ltNIPB AND CARROTS Per
do bunches. 4V""c.
TOMATOES Florida, to-lb. crate, U00l
LKAF LETTUCE-- Hot touv. r dor.
heads, 46c.
, 1 1 v?P'ni Per dos.. tl.CO.
RADISHES I"er doien bunches, t5fc45c;
extra larse bunches, 75c dosen.
I'ARSI.KV-Hcinouee. .i oo hunobe
a"
PIK PLANT-60-lb. U-xe. t:.2fcfc3.75.
'ONIONb lioiue giowu, per uu-, ,ee; rel
REAL EST ATK TRASSFEBI,
Thaddeus Kunger and wife to Joseph
Maleakl and wife, lot 29, Sullivan's
add
Henry Johnson to F. W. Carml -tiael,
lots 6 and 6, block 12, Halcyon
Heights .,
Augusta L. Goody and husband to ,
Ralph W. Orr, a lot 17, block ,
Plalnvlew
J. H. Brackett to Dundee Realty Co.,
lot 18, block 96, Dundee Plac
Mary J. Myers and husbapd to Dun
dee Realty Co., lots 19 and II, black
96, Dundee Place :t
John M. Caldwell to Francis E. Flta
gerald, 102 ft. lots 1 and 3, Howe's
add
Shi ah Martin to Julius Martin, lot
20 and 21, block 26, First Add. to
Corrlgan Place, South Omaha
Josef Barta et at to Thomas Beran,
n lot 22, block 16, Brown Park,
South Omaha
Maria lyton and huaband to Edwin
C. Htearna, part ne aw, 8-14 IS....
Robert O. F'.i.k, oounty tieaauier, to
Joale McDermott. lots 24 and ?6,
block 11. Orchard Hill
Stme to Thoma P. Mahammltt, lota
6, 6. 7 and other lots. Louisville
Same to same, lot 14,, .block 8, Pat
rick's Second add
Same to Blanche Griftlth, lot 1, block
16, Omaha View
Same to same, lots 7 and 8, block 15,
lots and 11, block 17. Central Psrk.
Same to same, lot 6, block 8, lot 5,
block 7, Central Park .-
Same to same, lot 6, Ludwlck PWce..
Same to sume, lots 11 and 12, bl'ick
9, Bedford Place
Same to Charles Unltt. lot 2, block
12, Bhtnn's add
Same to John F. Stout, lot 10, block
16, Central Park
Same to Andrew Thompson, lot 10,
block 11, latrtck'a Second add
Henrietta B. Carter tn Henrietta L.
Nelson, lot 14. block 8, CU.'ton Hill..
Robert Hlckemann to Mart n Oif
and wife, lot 16, Mueller A Bruniln'a
add
National Life Insurance Co. to Erna.
O. Mount, r.36 ft. lot 13 and 14.
block 11, Hanscom Place
Samuel C. Tuthlll and wife to George
T. Morion, lot 1, block 7, F.ckeiman
Pla'e
John C. Brewlrgton and wife tJ Fred
Armbrust, s lot 7 and n lot t.
Morrison's add
N. A- Eklund to The O. F. Dsv.s Co.,
lot 25. block 14, Clifton Hill..........
Mary Anna Schura to John W. Foly,
lot t. Flack a sub
Souih -Omaha Lrid Co. to Mtrtln
Ienciowstkie, s1., lot t. tln'k '.u.
South Omaha
Peler C. Gos to Alma C. Bolln, lot
16. blo-k 1i, Omaha View
Charles Unltt and wife to Sarah Van
giowlch, lot 2, block 12. Plilnn a add.
Same to Eliss Smith, s22 ft. lot 2,
block 12. Hhlnn'e add
Walter J. Tren and wife to James
Welch, lot 7, block 4, Hawthorne
add
Harry A. Wolf and wlf.. to Krnlle
M F. Leflang, lot 1, block 12. fshlnn s
add
John T. Stout and wife to Reae-ve
Renlly Co., lot 10, block 16, Central
Park
Blanche E. Grimth to Reserve Realty
Co., lots 11 and 12. block 9, liejford
Place and other lots
Sarah Vangrowlch and huslnd to
Harry A. Wolf and Fred I). Wead,
lot 2. block 12. Shlnn's add
Same to Harry A. Wolf, lot 1, block
12, Shlnn a add
peter T. Iowns to Sylvia Klser, lot
14. block 1. Power's a'id t
Lui retU Seymour to Wllllu. O. Wleck,
lot 21. block 1. Seymour add.':
Total
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S30
400
2.800
1.809
1,800
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2,750
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1,800
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1
2,1)0
14 0)0
1 ,
1
10
14 000
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