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THE OMAIIA SUNT) AY BEE: APRIL 21, 1907.
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CHAIN AND PRODUCE 1URIET
JJarket Optgsd ftrone tnd Laiee Advasces
ia Ail Graiui.
I ULLISH NEWS CAUSES SHARP ADVANCES
Oontlaaea Droith I Sonthwest, Fair
Wrnther Preallctloaa and Mora
)u Stories ncaalt la
Firmer Price.
OMAHA. April . 1907.
. la of further green bug damage.
i...-, In, freezing weather, lac ot croy
feiunni and winter killing were contribute
.n f. ict.ua in a strong uuu marnei, wnicn
coined prices on all grains upward large
tractions. May wheat and corn advanced
, May oh ii wtre up Vso and July oala c.
ic were sustained und the close waa at
ton nigh level ot an active market.
Wheal waa very atrong and opened o
)ilgner on slgnlilcant buying. Kecelpta
fair and receipt of much bullleh newa
caused a anarp ralae In prices. There was
much covering by ahorts, while some profit
taking waa In evidence. The cash demand
waa considerably Improved and gains were
neia. aitnougn some liquidation was ap
parent. Reports were received that the
mate board of Oliluhoma estimated the
bug d.itnuge at from 7& to 90 per cent, but
denials ot serious damage In Oklahoma and
Kaiisiia were also received. It waa reported
that the ravages of bugs had ceased In
Kansas and although the ground was very
dry, good rains would save a greater part
of the crop, linlne were reported in Okla
homa and snow In aouthwest Kanaaa, but
fair weather predictions sustained prices.
Sales of wheat for export at seaboard were
estimated at 400. r bushels, mostly Mani
toba wheat. It was reported that the pros
pects for the Russian spring wheat crop
were poor. Profit were freely taken near
the clone to avoid Holding over Sunday
crop development, but prices held firm.
May wheat closed at 72c bid. an advance
of c over yesterday's close, and July
options closed c higher at 74Se bid.
Corn advanced In sympathy with wheat,
although receipts were heavy. Export
sales at seaboard were 120,000 buahela and
cables were v ry strong. The speculative
demand was good and shorts covered
freely, being the principal buyers. May
corn waa etrongest, with a rise of "He to
440 bid at the close, but July and Septem
ber options renprmded only tic each
Oats acted firm under strong liquidation
by profit taking. I.lttle strength was shown
at the opening, but good buying by com
munion nouses and shorts caused an ad
vance of He In May oats to 41 Ho bid. July
oats rose sharply He to 41i asked, and the
close was steady. Trading was of large
volume, although offering were small.
Primary wheat receipts were 725,000 bush
el and shipments l.OOa.ono buahela, again. t
receipts last year of 2S3.(KX bushels and
shipments of 474,000 bushels. Corn re
"r"" Tcr" .wo bushels and shipments
iiG.nuo bushels, against receipt of :99,0'0
bushels and shipment, of 606,000 bushels
last year.
,oC1ranos were 318.000 bushels of corn,
lS.ooO bushels of oats, and whoat and flour
equal to 160,000 bushel.
Liverpool closed WuA higher on wheat
and Vd'Hd higher on corn.
Shipments of wheat from India for the
J' . W'r 600.000 hushels. against 48S.000
bunhels last week and 19Z000 bushels last
"Y'.l Australian wheat shipments were
M.000 buahela, against 612,000 bushels last
week and 824,000 bushels last year.
Local range ot options:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
'hat-
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May. . .
July...
Sept...
Corn
May...
July...
Hept...
Osis
May...
July...
Sept...
71 4 D
73vtB
V6V.B
4THB1
72 B
74 B
767B
44 B
434B
71 HB
43B
48 B
72 B
74fcB
71HB
Town
43 B
76'B
44 B
43 H
43 B
42HB
41b'
40B
42B
41 A
HV.B
42HB
41B
40HB
41KB1
41 A
84B
41 W
40-HH
344jB
34HB
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prlees.
WHEAT No. t hard, 70871c; No. t hard,
tW4j6tHc; No. 4 hard, E9Cia7o.
COR.N-No. t, 4(Vo4Hc; No. 4, 87(iT34ic;
No. S yellow, 4('S4Hic; No. S white, 41&4.'c.
OATS No. S mixed. StHi38c; No. I white,
40',ic: No. S white, 40c: No. 4 white. J84.3HC.
No. I. Mo.
Carlwt
.f'hlcaro ,
V ns.i City ,
liol nneapolls ,
Cinaha
liuiuth
bl. Louis
Hecelpts.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
80
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PROVISIONS
CHICAGO GRAIN AKU
Feature of the Trading; and Cloilag
Prices on Hoard of Trade,
CHICAGO, April iO. Killing frosts In
various sections of the southwest caused
strength toudy In the local wfieat market.
Al the close the July delivery was up Hu.
turn waa up -niuSiC. Ouis were o higher,
i'tuvlslona vveie i shade higher to (Nslo
lower.
'i no wheat market was strong from be
ginning to enu. Ueports of frosts In the
v. inter wneat bolt caused a somewhat ex
n.uu openuia,. with prices up about He.
it. ere weie no rains of consequence re
icd in Kansas, where the need of mols
tu.u tor the crop Is becoming more urgent
l.u.n day lo day, and this helped to stimu
late demand for wheat. One report today
a j ,iien tne uaiuug to the Kansns crop by
fVs, A - wenther and green bugs at 24 to W per
ie.it. Commission houses and shorts were i
i prlncip.il buyers, while the selling was
.i ie.iy t,y longs. The umrket closed strong,
ju.y wliat opuned VaHWo higher at
!)lc, udvanced to 81Hc and closed at Sic.
...4-y Hiieut ranged between 7la and lio
una closed at toVtc. Clearances of wheat
und flour were equal to liU.UM) bu. Primary
receipts were 726,ujt bu., against 283,000 bu.
tor tlie Baine time one year ago. Minns
hpolls. Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of ttl cars, against 4.4 cars last week
and 168 cars a year ago. .
'1 he corn market was strorig all day. The
stienutn of whuut and outs was til main
iiu.llHti ructor although an Improved shipping-
demand, due to a reduction In lake
rA' i 'l'', '' " Important Influence.
Coi inilHsion houses and pit traders were
.. ... . V'uurr". moujiiioul the entire
sea-
.ou. ine market cljsed strong. July corn
opened e to i,-6'.4c higher a to
toVsc. advanced to 4H. na clo'd at 4iSo!
Local recelpta er :-o cars, with 1J c2n
at contract grade. "
Freeslng temperatures In the west and
southwest brought out . urg-nt demand
market. The principal demand war for the
July option and that delivery showed i
greatest gain. Green bug reports again
exerted considerable Influence on the nW.
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wms " i'i'iiuu iBic nigher
4ti',i,4lc, advanced to 41Sc and closed
41 Vc Ixcal receipts were 20 cars.
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Trading In provisions was almost at a
standstill, no transactions being recorded
during the first half hour. A to advance
In the price of live hogs cauaed moderate
firmness for a time, but later prices eased
off on profit-taking In pork. At the close
July pork was off MfTHo at $1B Sri. Tj,rJ
was a shade higher at t8.7il!.77U. Ribs
were also a shade higher at IS t3.
Kstlmaie.i re. el). ts fur Monday: Wheat
cra: com. ij cars; oats, SIS cars; hogs'
41 t) head. '
' h0 leading futures ranged as follow:
A.H?!',.'L5pc"-1 "!h.i Low. Close. ITes'y.
Wheal I
May.
July.
7i.!
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X3 j
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WH 74 71
sl 11 Itux
cV82ri'. SSSil H
ni M' I4'4
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Ft pt...
Dec...
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Mfty...l474iV
Ju!y...'4KM'.il
41
47H
4'4j 4S 5-4H1,
4; 47Vi?
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Slot.
UIWl 1
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Mity..
4tx;
437.
410,
44V,'4SS,
Jiily...l4tfi4l
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Msy...l IS Hil II KW 15 Tiu! is tkia
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15 rrvi
II 00 I MOO ! IS .714: 15 87il 15 96
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May...
July...
I 6?HI
I 7"",.
I W I
I IU 1
I 77'4i
I t2W
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I W
I Vl
I 7ft
I K7S
47H
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Jli!v.
Sept.
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Crh quotations were as follows:
FI.ol'H Quiet snd steady; winter pat
ents. JllOtOtf 4i; Straights, lirjaio; spr,n
t stents. 13 4t 3.46; straights, IJtVsU Ju;
akers, !2 Vtd2.su.
WI4KAT No. I spring. HfiS4c; No. I. U
QMc; No. I red. 77V:,ic
CORN No. 2. 47iU4;4c; No. I yellow,
4SC
OATS Na. I. 43o; No, I white. 44V No.
t white. 41U3'V-
HVK-No. t 6m;.
ItAKLKT Fair to choice malting, aft
- j 11V
I UtEOS-No. 1 n
U rn, $1 IS; prime t
Ira-t gredes. !4.l
flax, 1 11; No. 1 northwest
tituoihy, $4.26; clover, con
reties. l't0
l'ltOVLSIONi Khcirt ril sides lloonol
ti--4.t. Mtd pork, per bui , $:5 .7Stf
lx.
sides
lrtl. per 100 lbs , ft
Short clear
IDtlXfOt, S b-H'iiVM, V.
The receipts
grain r;
ilour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corp.. bu
Oau, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu
and shipments or runr inn
Receipts. Shipments
M '. 17.7')
43. f "J
A.V1.MU
3M.7"0 . I'D
6.00O 2 '.'"')
62.100 13. lo)
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wss steady; creamery. iVKSic;
dairy, z&oXc. Kggs, ateady; at mark, cas,-s
Included, liHe; tlrMs. Ilk;; prime tliats, 17c.
Cheese, strung, 144)00.
SEW YORK liKJIERAL MAHKET
9aotatloas of tbe Day ea Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 20.-FLOUR-Re-celpte,
10.642 bbls.; export, 14,526 bbls.,
market steady, but dull; Minnesota patent,
U .lu4 4o; winter straights, Ja.lu3 l.;
Minnesota bakers, $3 IVoS.iO; winter extras,
tJ.&rii&Of; w inter patents. fcv.oftti3.fco. Rye
flour stedy; fair to good, W.SiU J.SO; choice
lo fancy. .! XV(i4 16.
COKNMKALr-yuiet; fine white and yel
low tl.2o; coarse, 11.04 1 10; kiln dried. U A
tilii.
WHEAT Receipts, S9.0nn bu.; experts,
41,7j4 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2 rail,
Mc, elevator; No. 2 red, Roc. f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, 9Uc, opening navi
gation, f. o. b., afloat; No. t hard winter,
fcic opening navigation, f. o. b., afloat.
On dry, cold weather all through the win
ter wheat belt complaints of widespread
bug damage In Kansas and heavy covering
of shorts, wheat was stronger again to
day, closlt.h VuAc net higher. May, W-V I
tyMtjO, closed at 7c; July. K7 -ltus'-4C.
closed at SeVsC; September, HSfcWiC, closed
at Siic.
CO UN Receipts, 1W.R3 bu.: exports, 56,
21 bu. Spot market flnn; No. 2, 6Sc, ele
vator, and MVc, f. o. b., alloat; No. 1
white, S7c, and No. 2 yellow, Mc, f. o. b.,
afloat. Option market was without trans
actions, closing c net higher. May clueed
at 66;c; July closed at foc
OATS ltecolpts, K.0u0 bu.; exports, 17.6S5
bu. Spot market firmer; mixed oats,
to 82 pounds. 47Hc; natural white, 80 to 33
pounds, 4Vy6uic; clipped white, 2t to 40
pounds, kl'jiMc.
HAY (julet; shipping, 703fe0c; gxxd to
choice, U lol.20.
HOI'S Steady ; state, common to choice,
Usjo crop, lo-anc; lJa crop, 4'fic; Pacific
coast lau6 crop, fr&llc; lu6 crop, 6to.
HIDES Steady; Central Ameiioa, 24,c;
Bogota, 244c.
LEA'niLK-Steady; add, 2THffC9c.
PROVISIONS li-ef quiet; family, $14.00
14.Su; mediums. W.MVh 10.00; beef hams,
M.a2.l)0; packet, llu.w"ill 60. Cut me:it,
dull; pickled bellies, 10.5u-(il2 00; pickled
hams, J11.7.V(jl2.2d. Lard, flnn; western
prime, S8.XsU.W; refined, steady; continent.
; ooutn America, iiu.oo; cotnpoimu,
W.S'i'fcXjK.Mj,. Pork, steady; family, I8 60
rul9(K; short clear, fll.OMu 1S.50; mess, 117.26
18.00.
TALLOW-Easy; city ($2 per pkg.), 6
the; country (pkgs. free). fttiOHc
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
2t)H(': Japa-nese, nominal.
Bl'TTER Strong: street price, extra
creamery, 34c; official prices creamery com
mon to extra, 244ji3c; held, common to ex
tra. 22ff32o; state dairy, common to finest,
231332c; renovated, common to extra, 17
irM: western factory, common to firsts,
lB'!J22Vic; western imitation creamery ex
tras. 276 2Sc; first. 244i2So.
CHF-Etlfc; Firm; statu lull cream, colored
and white, small, September, fancy, 15c:
same. October best, Hi14c; same, good to
prime, 13iil3'4c; state, winter made, aver
age best, 12!c; state, good to prime, 12fc
U.r; ntate. Inferior. liyol'-Hc.
EOQS Weak; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 30c; choice,
lS'UlSMic; brown snd mixed extra, 18Vul9c;
first to extra firsts, l'lSc; western firsts,
ltU'ul7e (official price same); seconds, 1'ic.
POULTRY Alive, quiet; western chick
ens, l(i'il; fowls, lie; turkeys, 11c.
Dresed, steady; western chickens, 1012c;
turkeys, 10(&14c; fowls, 10il4tc.
t. I.oals General Market.
ST. LOUI8, "April 20. WHEAT Higher;
trsck. No. 2 red. cash, 79c; No. it hard,
7ft7Kc; May, 76Sc; July, 74o.
CORN Higher; track, No. J cash, 4Sy3
49c; May, 46 14c; July, 47Vkc; No. 2 white,
4M?49Vk.
OATS-Hlgher; track, No. I cash, 42c.
FLOL'R l'lrm; red winter patents. $3.fi5
(23.86; extra fancy and straight, S3.20Q3.s6;
clear, t:.86J2.85.
PKED Timothy, steady. t3.003.78,
CORNMKAL Firm! $2.40.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 93094c.
HAY Stesdy; timothy, tl6.00tQUJ0; prai
rie, iio.oog 13.00.
liAliiilNli loHe.
IRON COTTON TIE8--4J1.10.
PROVISIONS fork, lowen Jobbing,
tie.. 06. Lard, lower; prime steam, 18.40.
lry salt meats, stendy; boxed, extra shorts,
$9,624; clear ribs, It.&tt; short clear, $9.75.
llcon. steady ; loxcd, extra shorts, $10.60;
clear rlhs. I10.37H; short clears. $10.62U.
POULTRY Firm; chickens. lisc:
springs, 2tty'c; turkeys, 12Vu'lc; ducks,
lie; geose, 7c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2a33Uc;
dairy, tVofic.
f:QQ9 Firm at IBe. case count.
The recelpta and shipments of flour and
grain were: receipts, tsnipments.
h lour, oois y.ono
Wheat, bu 87.OH0
9dO
27,0(iO
7,00O
6,0u0
ICorn, bu 87.0i'O
Oats, bu tW.OOO
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KAN8A8 CITY. Mo April 30. WHEAT
May, 71c; July, 73c; September, 76'4o.
Cnsh; No. 2 hard, 71V4U''3c; No. S, Witt
72s4c; No. 2 red, 77c; No. I, 76c.
CORN May, 41"ac; July. 43Hc; Septem
ber, 44o. Cash: No. I mixed, 4.!c; No. 3,
43c; No. 1 white, 4Hic; No. I. 44c.
OATS No. 2 white, 41(&421c, No. 2
mixed, 40c.
RYE Steady, 624?64c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $14.25
15.00; choice prairie, $l0.2tVji11.00.
EGOS Steady at 16c.
BUTTER Creamery, 29c; packing, lc.
I Kecelpta. Shipments.
; Wheat, bu 67,tiO 85.000
1 Corn, bu 19, 000 60.000
Oats, bu 6,000 36,000
Kansas City cash prices:
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Low. aose.
Wheat I
May 70H T1H
July 73 73
Cot n
May 414j 41S
July 43 43V
70. 71
72 73V(lH4
41,l42H'iT4
43 I 43
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVER OU April 10. WHEAT Spot:
1 No. t red western winter, steady, 6s 24d;
No. 1 California, tsa 3d. iruiures: Market
firm; May. es, 6Sd; July W1-
CORN Spot: Market firm; American
mixed, new, 4s 6'd; old. (s. Futures:
Market firm; May. 4s 6Sd; July, 4s 64.(1,
September 4a AHd.
Mllwnnl.ee Grain Market.
MILWAUKFR, April 20. WTf RAT Mar
ket steady; No. 1 northern, 83gt4c; No. I
northern, hoc; ju:y, tie
It YE Firm: No. 1,
BARLEY Firm; No.
oOitlle.
CORN-IIIgher: No.
July, 4asd asked.
i, 71VtrST2o;
, t cash.
sample,
44o;
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. April JO-CORN Higher; No.
I yellow and No. t, 44c; No. 4, 41V; no
grade. 33Ti3oc.
OATS Higher; No. S white, 43ic; No. t
White. 4.'V ; No. 4 white. 41 ",0.
RB-l lrin; No. t, ;4t4c.
rhlladcliihla Prodara Market.
PHILADELFHIA. April M.-EUGS-FIrm
t lsc.
C'HKKSR Quiet, but firm at lSfttlVc
ior isew lork full creams.
Ilnluth Grain Market.
DfLVTH. April 10. WHEAT -No.
northern. f3Sc; No. 3 northern. !2Vc; May,
WVc; July. s4V,c; September, 64i,c.
OATS On track and April. Mo.
Toledo Kerd Market.
TOLEDO, April ao.-6EEX)S Clover, cash.
$9 00; April, Id si; October, r.22'4,; Decern
ber, 7-27Vs- Alsike.j7.50. Timothy. $il5.
Oils aoa Rttslo
NEW TORK. April 20 OIL Cottonseed,
steady; rfl'"e cruue. f. 0. b. mills, loo;
prime yellow, 46c. Petroleum, steady; re
fined New York. 8.&; Philadelphia and Bal
timore, la-la; In bulk, 44.7u. Turpeiutne.
firm, I9'c.
Kt'iSlN Firm; strained, common to good.
14 7tj4.76.
I!
SAVANNAH. Oa
centlne. firm. 65c.
April 10. OIL Tur-
ROSIN-Flrm. Sales, tl7 casks; ABC
WHo; l. 14. 4o; E. M 56; F, K (V $4 6)':
H. 14 75; 1, 14 96; M. 15.45; N, 15.60; W tj
5.70; W W, &-7i4eV.
OIL CITY, Pa., April -OIL Credit
balances. $1 7. runs. 172.M5 bbls.; average
ltl.sto bbls.; shipments, JJi.tU bbts. ; avavrl
age, 1 OS. 133 bbls.
Metal Market
NEW TORK. April 20. METALS The
metal markets were quiet In the absence of
cables, with the quotations nuns or less
nominal. Stmt tin was quoted at leU.v, J
40 75. Copper continues more or lees un
settled, with lake quoted st 21.3L,A.25;
electrolytic, i:i.7;7-?4.76; eastlns. 1; imj
JJ h). I end was dull at In ta-arUO; spelter.
f S . 76. In n ws quiet snd uncf.anged
6T. LOlia. April W.-V.KTAI.-Leia
tulet at 6 ,JlV. Coelter, quiet at 14.60.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Utrktt U Blarriih and Tries VoTmnt is
Priotically Im perceptible.
V9LUME OF DEALING IS INSIGNIFICANT
Few leaders Advance llhtly Near
Clase I afavarable Baak State
meat Is Anticipated and
Ignored.
NEW YORK, April 20-There was no
perceptible current in the price movement
of stocks today until the last fifteen min
ute of trading, when price stiffened
slightly, with a few of the speculative lead
ers In the advance. The volume of dealing
was insignificant. The unfavorable bank
statement waa anticipated ami was Ignored,
in fact, the weukenlng bank position In
New York Is accepted ss an Index of actual
relaxation of money renditions, since the
expansion of Nw York bank loans Is duo
to the taking over of loan from Interior
bank which find no attraction In the pre
v" S" low level of Interest rates in New
York. Trust companies also are out of tho
locnl loan market and the clearing house
bark are left to meet the demand for
credit and to accept tho diminished Inter
est returns. The prevailing ease of th
local money market Is having the effect
also of prompting the paying off of matur
ltiB foreign obligations, as wns shown by
the firmness of the foreign exchange mar
i.V y.- h5 declining money rate which
continued In London today do not seem to
affect the nrotrrai nr ih...
1 f.ob tnrein loan- The gain In cash by the
I.. nearly equal to previous r-stl-
1 mates. Prices of bonds showed some slight
: Improvement, but business in that depart-
boniv Ti" w.u;srr11 Totttl ,alM of
onN.Utocksr werl?1" and clc"n 0uta'"
Bales. High. Low. Close.
Adtmt Ezprg
Amai(imatei Copper '."
Am. c. K
Am. C. & F. prd...."."'
Am. Cotton on
Am. Cotton Oil pfa. '.!!!.
American Express
Am. H. & u prd
American Ice
Am. Linseed Oil
Am. Linseed Oil pfd....
Am. Locomottre
Am, Locomotive prd
Am. 8. ft R
Am. B ft R. pfd
Am. Sugar Kelinlnir ....
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfs....
Anaconda Mining Co....
Atchison
Alchl.nn pfd
Atlantic toast Line
Baltimore ft Ohio
Pal. ft Ohio pM
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacinc
Central of New Jney..
Chesapeake ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago ft N. W
C. at. ft St. P
Chicago T. ft T
Chicago T. ft T. pfd
C, C, C. ft St. L
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ir.44,
200
aim
7o
704
sr.
17
7m,
35
j Colorado P ft I
' Colorado A Ro
! Colo, ft Bo. 1st pfd
j Colo So. Id pfd
Consolidated Caa
Corn Products
Corn Products pfd
Pelaware ft Hudson
: liel.. L. ft W
Denver ft R. (1
D. ft R. O. pM
1 Planners' Securities ..
I Erls
I Erie let pfd
I Erie Jl pfd
800
1UU
115
474
114 4
474
400 234 2SV,
ino
too
S4
S6H
General Electrlo
147
147
14
Illinois Centrsl I1
International Paper
200 14
134
Int. Pap-r pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd......
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd...
Kansas City 80
K. C. 80. pfd
Louisville ft N
Mexican Central ...
74
it
7t
1104
i4
21S
69 St
117
II V.
41
104
1J0
74H
t4
t
o 4
112
11714
r4
444
7S
71
24
1244
24
70
15 14
t
lilt
104 T4
Kt
K
H
14 V,
si4
.
14
tl
63 4
2S
US
144
I"
64H
1S7V
100
74
414s
101
17H
100 V4
17
11
14
130
144
2
12
II
It
1844
I"
94
M4
131
14 '4
CSV
00
100
2O0
100
2
7
its
MV4
7
It '4
tOO 117 117
100 '4914 '49
Minn, ft St. L. ..
14.. Bt. P AS S
M. ,
M . Bt. P. ft 8. 8.
M.
pfd.
Missouri PaflBo
M., K. ft T
M . K. ft T. Pfd
National Lead ,
N. R. R. of M. pfd ,
New Tork Central
N. T.. O. ft W
Norfolk ft W
N. ft W. pfd
North American
pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oaa
P., C, C. ft St. L
Preeaed Steel Car
Pressed 8 C. pfd
Pullman False Car
Reading
Reartlns 1st pfd, offered
Readlns td pfd, offered.
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Roek Island Co
Hock Island Co. pfd
St. U ft 8. P. 24 Pfd--
10
7414
144
f4
414
118S
'7514
74V,
5Vi
40
fiO
100
1.1U0
'"164
'"ioi
too
l.00
too
tsvt
ins
92 "4
it
124
24
.tot) 134
nitoo 107" ioi
too
too
2t
'tivi
St. Louis S. W
Bt. Loula 8. W. pfd....
Southern Pacific.
80. Pacific pfd
80. Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tennessee C. ft 1
Texas ft Psclflo
T. St. L W.. .......
T . St. L. ft W. ptd....
Vnlon PaclBc
11. S. Express
p. 8. Realty
I'. 8. Ruliber
It. 8. Rubber pfd
V. 8. Steel
V. 8. Steel pfd
Va.-Caro. Chemical ....
Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd....
Wabasn
Walweh pfd
Wella-Fsrso Eipress ...
Wcetlnshouse Electrlo .
ino
.j0
t:s
100 I1V4 HH
400
f4
13
137 4
1 000
1.000
86 '4
100
10044
400 14
Westers Vnlon
100 II
Wheellnf L. a
Wisconsin Central
Wie. Central ptd
Northern Paclfio
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
t.SiiO
(0
too
"i.i
1!44
S8V4
7
itM
15
lf"4
t7
It
ist"
26
6I'4
Blosa-ghefnelO steel ....
Great Northern pta
Int. Metropolitan
too
100
U.'4
TMm 'tar' the day. H.W '""
sr. VerU Mosey
Market.
TCirw TORK. April .-MONET-On
e.i nominal' time loans slightly firmer;
A "dat. Per. cent; ninety day.,
1 Jl " Vl ER C AN TILE KpEBW
aVS-'Hl'TVa EXCHANQE-Flrm. with ae
tuBTEbus1n?sa. bankers' b.lt 14
tni .
BON DS Government,
quotations on
steady;
railroad.
bonds today wtr
as foiiews:
U. 8 ref. ts.
go coupon .
TJ. g. Is. ref
rag.
...14
Japan fs.
td series... 17
...104 00 as cits
...P4 do 4Hs eifs
...1014 do 2d series.....
...ltltt L. ft 14. vol. 4s...
U
0
II
lo 14
so coupon
V. 8. old 4s. rag.
so coupon
0. 8. new 4a. reg.
4o coupon
am. Tobacco 4a...
do 4s
Atrhlson sen. 4a...
do adj. 4s
Atlantic 0. L. 4a..
Eel. ft Oiilo 4a ...
do 14s
Brs. K. T. c. 4s...
Central cf Ca. 4s..
lout '. c. a. to Isw
,..1!1'X Central 4a. 17
...10 d let Ine 21
... M M.. K. ft T. 4s I7T4
...V4 o 1 M14
... )4N a. R- of M e to si
... tl K T. C. g. Iv,.
.. i4N. J. C. (. 5 121 4
...IWl No. Pacini 4a li"'
... 34 do la 71 X
... IS N. ft W. c. 4s f
...1180 g. L. rids 4s J
...15 Penn. cone. s 4
...78 Eesdlns t-n. 4s 1
at . L. ft 1 M, c s..!i4
...101 Bt. L. ft 8 r. It 4a. lu
do 1st ine
uo 2d tnc
do Id tne
Chea. ft Ohio 4Ws...
"Chli-aso ft A. Ws
C. B. ft Q 4a...
C. R. I. P. 4s...
So col. ss
CCC. ft 8. U ( 4a
Colo. Ind. la. ser. A.
Colo. Mid. 4s
Colo, ft 60. 4s.
Cube la
P. ft R. O. 4a
Mat I Hera' See. la....
Erie p. L 4s
do fen. 4s
Hock. Val. 4 We.
Japan ts ........
Bid. Offered,
70 Bt. L. S W. c. W ... is
, ff. Statoard A. L. 4s 74
tJ So Pacific 4s M
lit do let 4s cits UVi
.100 Bo Railway 6a 111
. M Texaa ft P Is 1U
. II T.. Bt. L. ft W. to.. l
W aVnloB Pacl3c 4a 101
HI V. 8 Steel 2d Is
. 94 Wtbaah la HI
. II do deb B to
, K Weatern M4 4, 71
. II ew ft U R. 4e tl
14' Wla. Ceutral 4a. 17
. 17 ;
New York Mlalasi Stocks.
NEW YORK, April 20. Closing quotations
on mining
Adaaaa Cos.
stocks were:
10 little
.lef ..
... 41
, . I
.. fee
... 11
... ,
. . .' 41
... -4
.. 4
Alice
l,0
20
Ontarit
opMr
Potoal ,
Ssvaae
Blerra Nevada
ftialt Hopes ..
Standard
Breeco
BruuewtcB Con. .
Tomatoes. Tunnel
Con. Cal. ft Va.
I'oro Silver
Iron Silver
loviiie Con. ..
Offered.
10
14
1U6
150
l"4)
I
Foreign Flasaelsl.
LONDON, April .-Suriplles of money
were easily obtainable In the market toduv
Discounts were wesk. Trading on Ih
Stock exchange continued dull and uninter
esting owing to the absence ot public sjp
port. Home home rslla received moderate
attention, but otherwise the prices of Brit
ish securiilt-s or fuieigneis scarcely moved.
Americans opened at about parity, hardened
fractionally during the session and closed
steady after a small a'r.'iutit of buslnena.
Copper shares were In good demand.
Japanese Imperials Of lf04 closed at
1'1S-
PARIS. April Jo. Trice on the Bourse
today opened unsteady and active. The
tore. Improved at the close Kulan Im
perial 4 were not minted. Russian bonds
of I'M closed at 4'.iA
BERLIN, April fl'. rsusim-ss on the
Bourse today was stagnant. Pr'c move
ments were somewhat lower. Americans
were almost unchanged.
Roatoa Stocks and Raaaa.
PO.?TON, April 20 Call loan, 3H?iS rp'
cent; time loans, 6fi6 per cent. Official
closing quotations were:
Atrhlenn adj. 4s II Bingham V
do 4s ' cai ft Herla 4n
Met. Central 4 M Centennial art
Atchison J'Ccpper Range 10
do pfd n fly West 14V
Boston ft Albany Mo Frsnklln
Boston ft Maine IU Oranhr 150
Boston Elevated 142 Isle Borate 17 tt
rilrhburg pld 131 Miss Mining
Meslcen Central JC ' M'rhlnn 14 4,
N Y., N. H ft H ... 177- Mohawk 7-
fnlon Psclflo Mont f. ft C JS
Amer. F;ieu. Tube.... 7,(ild Dominion 5jVs
Atner. Sugsr 1 Jl Osceola 14
do prd Psrrot 214
Am. T A T KJ qulnrr 117
Am. Wof,en 29' Shannon lTtj
do prd THtti.rack 10"
E-l son IClec Ilia 27 Triirltv
Mass Electric H V. 8. Mining SJS
"do pfd S IV 8. Oil 1"
Mass. t.aa 1 t 'h 4tl
tinted Fruit nils Victoria "H
Vnlted 8. M (4 Winona
do ptd 27'4 Wolverine 150
U 8. Steel North Butte M
do prd i n Potte Coalition 6
Adventure S1 Neveda IS
Allouei 5 Cal ft Arlisna 10
Amalgamates- A.t'a Arlxona Com li4H
Atlantic II
Bid. "Aeked.
London Closing: Stocks.
LONDON. April 20. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Consols, raoner 16 11-11 M., K. at T ..
do sect lil. :tN Y. ( antral.
Anaconda U Norfolk & W..
Atrhlson i do pfd
do pld Ontario W..
Baltimore A Ohio. . . .U'i Pennsylvania
.... 37-4
....123
.... 7J'4
.... kt
.... II
.... 44
.... 4-1
.... M
... :i
.... 67
.... SS'4
141'
.... 1
.... n
....1014
.... 16
....
41
Canadian Pacific . ..ldi Rand Mtnea
Che. & Ohio.
4;w, Readme
Chit ago Ot. W .
C, M. ft 8t. P.
DtBeer
D. at K. O
do prd
Erie
do 1st ptd....
do 2d prd
Illinois Central
Loulavllle & N.
. 13 Southern Railway
.1374 do ptd
. 2H Southern Pacltlc .
. 29 tnlon Pacific ....
. 77 do pfd
. :, C. 8. Steel
,.64 do pfd
. 3 Wabash
. lfcl do pfd
.110 Urand Trunk ....
SILVER Bar,
quiet, 30 3-16d per ounce,
IONEY-mii2 tier cent.
The rate ot discount in the open market
for short hills is 3l4 per cent; for three
months' bills, iii per cent.
Clearing- Hons Statement.
NEW YORK, April 20.-The statement of
clearing house banks for the week shows
that the hanks hold U.704,s2j more than
the legal reserve requirements. This la a
decrease of J4.14N.ini us compared with last
week. The statement follows:
Increase.
$zi.H47.SiW
JW.Bi.il.su)
131, m
31I.2HO
2,ll3.1i.aj
2,477,300
6.6.,.'i,4')
Loans
Deposits
Circulation
1-cg.U tenders
specie
Reserves
Reserve required ..
Surplus
tx-l'. S. deposits..
Decrease.
.$1. 125,014. 900
. 1.10S, m.i
bu.lo60
71,616.3'aJ
. 216.131,4")
. S. 7 IS, 700
. 277,r-40,l75
11.704.S25
lS),bV7,9u0
4.1 4,-i, l.N
4,0S1,175
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, April 20 Bank clearings for
toduy were Jl,i94,773.97 and for the corre
sponding dale last year $1,4d1,3S1.08.
1907.
19-.6.
Monday ...
'ltesday
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday
Saturday ..
Totals..
Increuse c
.$ l,S0'i.S.61
. l.S5J,!M.al
. l,45.u6S.21
. l,85t.747.13
. 1,853.733.30
. 1.6i4.773.97
$1,854,124 14
1.4l.;l.99
1.479.510.36
1,4.K;. 20
1,576,076.63
1,451, 3ol.CS
.I10.8f.o5163 IS.973.347.43
the corresponding week
last year. $l.lo4.7o4.20.
OMAIIA WHOLKSAIK MAItKET.V
Condition at Trade anal dnotatlona on
Staple aait Fancy Produce.
EQGS Per doi., 16c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 19120c; choice
to fancy dairy, 23jgj5c; creumeiy, ztUJoc.
LiVh. I'UULTKi-henti, lluilsc; old
roosters, 5c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, lie; young
roosters, VtyKc; geese, 6c.
Fit ci 1 a.
PINEAPPLES Florida, $5.506.00 per
crate.
STRAWBERRIES Choice Texas, 24-quart
cases, $2.753.00; Arkansas, 24-quart, i.uoy
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $1.501738.50; In
buahel box, tl.bvg'l.M.
APPLES iowa and Missouri Ben Da via,
$3.60.
COCOANUTS-Per sack of 100, $4.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS-Llmonlera, 3H0 size, $6.23; 360
size. $6.75; other brands, 60c less.
ORANGEii Mediterranean sweets, 250,
150 slzea, $3.50; 96. 126, 28s sizes, 3.2o; Cali
fornia navels, extra fancy, 1V6, 2oo, 216, 60
sizes, $4.25; fancy, 126, 325 to 150 clr.es, 43.&;
choice, large sizes, per box, $2.5ug2.75.
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch,
$2.otKii2.ii; Jumbos, $2,504(3.50.
FIGS California, bulk. 6Vc; l-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crovvn Turkish, lie; 3-cruwn
Turkish. Ic.
GRAPE FRUIT Sizes 64 to 80. $5.50.
DATES Kadaway, 5c; sayers. 5c; hal
low,, 5c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb.
box, $1.C0.
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEANS New wax beans, per hamper,
$5.00; new string beans, per hamper, $5.00.
BEETS, TURNIPS AND CAKKOTS Per
dog. bunches, 45660c.
CABBAGE New Texas, per lb., SHo.
TOMATOES Florida, $0-lb. crate, $3.50.
LEAF LETTUCE Hot house, per doi.
heads, 45c.
HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dox.,
$1.00,1.26.
CUCUMBERS Per dog., 11.50.
PARSLEY Hot house, per Jos. bunches,
40c.
PIE PLANT-4VMb. boxes, I2.2r-TT2.75.
ASPARAGUS $1.76 per dos. bunches.
NEW POTATOES Per lb.. 8c.
RADISHES Per dog. bunches, 45c; extra
large bunchea, 75c dox.
ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 78c; red
or yellow Colorado, per bu., 90c; Texas
silver skin, per crate, about 45 lbs, $2.50;
yellow Texas, per crate, about 45 lbs., 2.0o;
southern Bermuda, 11.85.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Table stock, per bu., 70c;
seed stock, 75c&1.00.
TURNIPS, CARROTS, BEETS AND
PARSNIPS Per bu., 75c.
8WF.ET POTATO ES-Illlnois, per large
bbl., $5.00; Wisconsin Rurals and liurbans,
iOc per cu.; seed sweet potatoes, per bbl.
H'oO.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.65; No. 2.
$1.60.
BEEF CUT PRICES.
Ribs: No. 1, 8"c; No. 2. 8c: No. I, 7c.
Loins: No. 1, 17se; No. 2. IH4C: No. 3, 10c.
Chucks: No. 1, 60; No. 2. 6c; No. 3, 4c
Round: No. 1, 7rc; No. 2, 7c; No. I. 6Uc!
Plate: No. 1. 4Vc; No. 2. 2'c; No. J, 4c
Ribs; No. 1, 14e: No. I. Iic: No. I. Ic.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks, $5 31;
granulated beet. In s&cks, $5.21.
COFFEE Roasted. No. 55. 20c per lb
No. 30, 21o per lb.; No. So. 19c per lb.; Na
20. 15c per lb.; No. 21. 13c per lb.
CHEESE Block Swiss, Wc; llmberger
14c; Young Americas, 17c. '
CIDER New York, half bbl.. $2.75; bar
rel, $0.00.
N UTS-California walnuts. No. 2. soft
shell, lie; No. 1. soft snell, itc; Braz-ls
16'.. false: pecans, 19Ti:.'e: Alberts. 1?'o; pen
nut. raw, 7"c; roamed. SV.c; a'if irni ul.
uiunus, 11-c, iuragona, l.'fO; cocoanuts.
$6 (t per leO.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern. 4.'fjc: Mitlne. 1 15. Totnitnes, 5-lb.
cans. $145; standurd. J-lb. cans, $1 ptne
rpples, grated. 2-lv).. Etntidird. I2.2.fii );
sliced. $1 Tfj-y '.' 35 fancy Haw.iM.in. 2,i-b
12.75: l',-lb.. $1 75. Gallon upoles. ftnev.
I2.t"81.f0. Cnlifo:nla apricots, $2.00. Pears
$1 Ti'rxi.'J). l'eiuhea, fancy. 1.75 1 2.40; L 1 '
penches. I? .1 Kf-,2. 5o. Alaee-a sulnon red
$1.15; fancy Chinook, flit. S2 10; fancv pock
eye, flat, tl ''. Sardines, ou tit-r oil, '$3 "fj-three-quarters
mtistard. $2.75. Sweet pota
toes. Il.li '.'1.2s. Suuerkraut. 9"c I'ti'up
klns. SOcfillon. Wax bentis. 2-lb.. SOcji on
Lima beans. 2-lh.. 75c1t?' 38. Soaked peas
"lK5 6C' arly June' 1-0U115; fancy, $1.25
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
are soniewhnt ursett'.ed hv f ro r offerings
from second hands, who a, em desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades- rpio.
tatlons range from 3!-;- to 9c for California
fruit and from S"c to 6c for Oreirnn Ap
ricots are Arm snd It Is reported that
offerings for prompt shipments are being
withdrawn; choice ere quoted m
Peaches are unchnnped. with fancy vellowi
quoted at lSVc; fa'.cv Molr. !4Uc Raisins
are firm: loose Muscatels are" quoted at
rftCr; seeded raisins S'.llc.
PHAN-Fer ton. ti 'J
FISH Pickerel. dressed. tr; rike
dressed. 12- white fish dressed w'nt
caught. U-il5c. trout. 1:0 15c: halibut. 13c
salmon. 15c; catfish, IV; herring
dreesM-tl, rm fro-- n, to; rrr eciled -,j
dressed. ; crsp'-lcs. round, tefrSc; crappls
larp-e, fancv, 15c: black ham 27c- at,. its'
swf.-t und fine lie; e-l, He; blue fsh. 15c
red sr.npper. l.c: roe shad, per pn:r 4tnf
FV; frot, 1. is. ?': lohate s. green, t er
lb.. o lister, hollcd. per lb, 4'Kil5e;
mackerel Fpirlsh, per lb., 10c: mackerel!
ratlvt, 35c per lb.; frtsh green turtle meat
26c Ih.
CURED FIPH-Famiiv white fish, per
quarter bhl.. l'i lbs. $4 00: Norway mtrk
erel. No. 1, $35 00; No t. $2 0; herring in
this.. 2o0 llB. each, Norway, iit, $:i.ijO.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
fatt WsrVstt ?? Ku'cslly TTacbscsrsd
with No Efceipts.
HOG MARKET ACTIVE AT HIGHER PRICES
Prlees foe Week In All l.lnes llaT
Beea fairly Satisfactory and
Herelpts Aboa Last
1 ear.
SOL'TH
OMAHA. April . 1W.
cattte. Hog. 8 net-n.
Rerelpts were
oin.-itii
Monday ....
i'Ufiitlny ..
Wednenilay
Thursday ..
Fr.day
Silurday .,
6.3-1
10.242
Olflcial
Otflrlal
11. ou)
il.213
7.ft47
6..9J
4ij.1
aB.)S
31.H)
59.1i'5
19.5i'4
omclal
(lliclnl
Othclal
ll.wr.0 .
S.033
2.117 ,
B4.W0 I
84 -l I
M.tSI .
b3.:2
53,878 1
67,644
This week
ImsI week
Two weeks ago
Three) weeks tigo
Four weeks ao
Same week last vear.
oo.b-9
The following table sl.iws the receipts of
cattlo. hegs and sheep at Ecuth Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
11117. IP-""' Inc. Dec.
Cattle 347.4,4 295.71J K.7S1
Hogs 744, 'W 6iT7.!l!i W.490
Sheep KiS.ilt! f9.24!l i,974
CATTLK uLOTATlONb.
Good to choice corn-fed steers. ...13 So1?
Fair to gjod corn-fed ateeis ,
Common to fair stters
Good to choice ft.il cows
Fair to good cows and heifers
Common to fair cows
Fair to choice stockers & feeders.
Fair to good stocke.a and feeders.
Common to fair stockers
Bulls, stags, etc
Veal calves
'I I.M l',-tllli,ltcr tor., a MhnWtl , ItR
4 is ii. W
4 I W
4 5"n 0.00
3 u'mM .')
2. tii3.a
4.6"Hi"'"
4,Oo-'u4.40
3. t',ij4 UO
2.;5ti4.50
4. d4l-W
uvel Ji
price of hogs at Soutn Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons'.
Date. I 1907. ltM6.ilQj.ilW4.lU3.lla--'L
April 8...
April ..
April 10..
April U..
April 12..
April 13..
April 14..
April 15..
April 16..
April 17..
April 18..
April la..
April 20..
Sunday.
I Kttl
5 X
5 26
4 91
4 91
e
4 9G
4 V
4 81
7 27! 64
7 25! I V
6 01
i 92
5 87
I 33 1 6 25
6 3S 6 30
7 "5 6 80
7 22 6 90 3 91
6 4W
6 4:-4
S 44
6 33 & 28!
tj M 0 ill
8l 6 28!
38 6 28 j
6 45 a M
Hi d v
7 19
e ot
04
e
4 81!
4 81I
4 89
e
4 80
4 75
4 Si'1
7 19
6 39
6 43
7 2
7 t
I 6 8o
I 6 Sl i
6 94
5 1'2
i tt
6 9V
6 85
6 4B
0 3.s't
U 51
6 61
5 23
6 28
0 27
6 23
7 13!
7 10!
6 95
6 i'9:
6 971
3JHI
6 30-S
6 44.
I 6 42
RANGE OF PRICES,
Cattle.
$3.0t"if.4i)
1.75i66f
Hogs.
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ..
Bioux City .
$6. 32 V" . 45
6 10 lni.75
5.25 d!i 6rt
6.10 4i i 67 hi
6.30 y6.J5
3.tsVfMi.40
l.kas.3i
3.0OU. 7a
The omclal
number ol cars
of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs.iih p.H r .
C, M. & St. P
Missouri Facillc 2
Union Pacific System.. X
C. 6c N. W., east
C. & N. W.. west
C. St. P., AI. & O
1
3
25
2
40
4
20
4
1
1
l B. & Q., weat
C, R. I. & P., east
C R. I. & P., west
Illinois Central
Total receipts....
101
10
The tiisixiail.on of the dny i receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Company. .42 9e9
Swift and Company 1.706 .....
Cudahy Packing Company. 42 2.3H1 1,072
Kingman Packing company.. IW
Other buyers 11
Totals .56 7.143 1,072
CATTLE As usual on a Saturday there
were practically no fresh receipts 01 cattle
and as everything waa cleaned up yester
day there was nothing of any consequence
on sale and the market was nominally un
changed. Receipts for the week have been the
heaviest since the latter part of January,
being some 7.000 heavier thaiTlast week and
about 11,000 heavier than for the third week
of April last year. In point of quality The
offerings have been very good, In fact
about the beat of the season to date.
Notwithstanding the heavy supplies every
day, the market has been In very satla
fuctory shape for sellers and shows an
advance of fully 10c for tho week In de
sirable grades. The demand h-.is been
good and while buyers have started out
with the intention of buying the cattle
lower, most of the time thev usually
wound up paying ateady to strong prices
and there has been a good, strong, healthy
undertone to the trade from sturt to fin
ish. As Is usually the case at this time
of the year, all classes of buyers have
shown a marked preference for the fat,
light and handy weight beeves, and these
have sold to the best advantage and show
the most advance. On the other hand there
has been a tendency to neglect the heavier
rattle and as a rule the market has been
more or lees draggy on this class of stuff,
although prices at the close-are substanti
ally the same as they were at the opening
of the week.
The proportion of cows and heifers In
cluded In this week's liberal recelots has
been very small, while the demand bote
from local packers nnd outside butchers
has been as good as any time this season
The result has been a strong, active mar
ket every day. with an advancing ten
dency to prices, nnd closing quitutlons are
anywhere frlm luc to 25c higher than a
week ago. The improvement being most
pronounced on the fat light and heifery
grades such as all classes of buyers have
been after. The market for veal calves
has been strong all week and there has
been no quotable change In prices for
bulls, stags, etdt -
Business In feeders hns been dull this
week, supplies having been comparatively
ngnt anu me oeniuna ratner limited
l'rices have held up all right on the good
ftcnhv ateern n WAll nn the her vaur.
Mines. On the other hand the nrdlnnrv Huht
and medium weight grades have been slow
rale from start to finish and are 102j15s
lower tor tne wet.
HOGS There was a very fair run of
hogs for a Saturday and the market was
tolerably active at prices that were SVilfon
blgner tnan yesterday. All clusses of buy
ers showed the usual preference for the
llerht and butcher grades and there has
1 been a noticeable widening of the range of
I prices for the week, the lighter grade
' rommanflinar a tiffi 100 nremlom aa a rnlt
while rough, heavy and packing hoss sre
Blow sellers at bottom figures. After urgent
orders were filled today the market closed
weak. In fact that has been true of the
market almost every duy. Comoared with
a week ago the market Is now just about
le lower, the decline being he-ivlest on
the heavy and packing grades. Tops today
brought $6 45, as against $6.50 yes'erdav,
snd the bulk of the trading was at $61249
6.35. as against $6.27V06.32H yesterday.
Representative salus:
Nv. AT. Bh. Pr. No. At. 3k. Pr.
if l!f .. ti It 141 ., IU
(1 Si7 144 I n 11 fit ..IK
tS !S4 .. t SO 41 117 .. u
IT 11 1CI I 10 71 l.'O .. I SS
14 2! .. I 34 71 171 .. 4 36
IK XbO .. I 10 70 5 Jo .. 35
tl .VJ3 to 1 30 7 .121 40 139
71 t".l 0 4 in 44 :i4 e I 33
7f 114 .. 39 71 131 to I ?,5
f Ill . . 4 10 ft I I . . 6 3
M ? tO I li TJ S 120 I 1$
F4 If 3 10 C 3?4 71 til .. I 15
II 'SO .. t 2'4 1 :40 .. I IS ,
f s-i 10 I .f, W It .. I SI
171 .. I M't 7: Mi .. I 15
17 247 .. I 114 It 7 1 .. 31
(4 .14 I St '4 k" '.4 140 I IC
ft 221 110 I J!, 12 Ill .. I 31
71 271 .. I 11 71 :ji .. I
M m .. I M4 233 I 35
74 J14 1M 4 t"'-i 6 170 100 I 31
10 !5I 10 I !4 41 Ill .. I 91
F ri 40 I ll 2 1 .. I 17i,
70 :4 .. h '5 ki .. I rvj
H 2-4 .. I ?!'4 w tsi to I i;n
:s tti .. t hi. o j;i .. ir
3 tt .. I Hi, 71 I I .. I 37 Vs
14 m M I S?i, 4S ill M I 1,14
4 Jl .. 4 St'4 .'SS 10 I 17 Vj
71 TCI 40 I l.'i 71 2.1 40 I 17
4; ri .. I SIS 73 H 10 I 40
17 fH I :, 71 r t:t .. I 4.)
17 t-4 I f!', SI 210 40 I )
47 171 .. I IJi, 71 1!4 40 I 40
7.1 141 I SJH It 2-1 .. f 4
7(1 fit M I IU 77 T.4 .. I 40
71 144 .. I 17 HO 123 .. I 14
11 ) . . I K 7J til .. I 40
fit 114 H III M ! 10 I 40
17 27 .. 4 IS 44 2 1 ,1
f . 211 I " . . Iff tl I 41
74 ?r . . 1 ts 41 . . 45
74 241 10 I t 44 110 40 I 4S
70 t' .. 4
811 KKI'-Rec .-Itits of sheep Increised ovei
lust week some : .u head, but were liglitly
smuller than for thu coriesr.iiiait.g wetlc
a year ago. A fe-'t'.'te of the bu-int is ha
bec:i the strong d-.i.aiid from puckt-ra fr
'l c'.a'S -s of n.iitton sleep e 11 1 the r toll!
nilvame In pilt- s ail n:oai.U. flvcoiil ptikta
were H-curt-tl on pi ut (trail ail gralt-s and
the mark, t as a whole waa inure satis-fa'-fory
Uian It la now.
W.ib only a moderate number In sight.
Monday prices on Ifmbs ailvanc-d alio.it
5c over the week before uml held nrtn
at that busts until today, w lien an addi
tional 1'ic was atliletl. with choice t'olorud -Mexican
lunilu letchlnft i W, the highest
figure ever reached on a river market. '1'he
penerul advance for the week on lambs la
' r,C.
IXtr fat ewes, wethers and jrearllr.gs
similar advance Is notel. but It came m"re
gradually. V noted ewes sold up to $i M)
and nhorn ones up t' $ 8.V Wethers a:i t
yearlings also sold at rxceptlonalv snt:
factory figures and the general trade waa
verv btiwvI
tjuiitatlons on wooled killers: Good to
chtlce Inmhs; Is nrs.tsi; fslr to good Inmhs.
7.fni6j S 00; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights. $7.iti7.7;.; fair to good yearlings.
Ian t weights. $S.5" i7 00; gm.d to choice
yearling, heavy w eights, lti.ivt". .10; fair
to good yearlings. Iieavy weluh s. !! f"(t
i 5t; good to choice old wether.. H Vif7 ';
pond to choice ewes. Ht.ftMiti.po; fair to good
ewes. !. If, '15.se: clipped sheen and lambs
sell shout M off from above quotations.
Kerresentatlve sales:
No. Av.
UtS Colorado ewra, shorn 1-1
26 western lambs, culls, broken
fleece "0
2 western Iambi M'
Sol western lambs W
Pr.
6 V
7 25
jt (VI
I tiO
Chicago live Stock Market.
CHICAOO. April .CATTl.K Receipts.
l.&O) head; niaikrt stmdv; beeves. $'. 5'fi'
.; cows. 1I.7..IU4 : heifers. I2.' ;
calves, $15' "ilti .no; g, od to tlmo sieers,
..3.iii.flfi; poor to uvdlum, $4.i4'di.3i); Block
ers and feeders. I- "nf 10.
HOtjS Receipts. U.t"0 head: market gen
er:lly oc higher; light. J6.46'it 7o; m;xed.
$ii 4..'tit!.70; hey, !6.3ii6 07: rough, jo"
6.4b; pigs. W.ln'ud.&i; gmid to choice heavy.
Hit .v'O'l.h'.lj; bulk of sale. J6.tWiil.H3.
StlKKP AND LA MRS Rrceli ts. 3.00)
head; market steady; native, $4.3"a-s";
western, 14 oKii'v"". yearlltifis. 7.0ou7.75;
lambs, K.yxtjH 60, western, lu.jt4i8.W.
Kansas City Live Slock Market.
KANSAS C1T. April 20.-CATTLI'-Re.
celpts, lw hend: market unchanged: chjl.e
export and dressed beef steers, $:.75titi.25;
I fair to gootl, 14 .TVii'3 t: western fed steers.
H-i-'lie.io; stocRers and iceueis. n.mta'J -.
southern steers. $4.ifu6.5o; southern tows,
tS -'IH .5o; native cow s, I3.0 ii4.7.i; native
heifers. $4.t"it6.fi0; bulls.
S3 5"(( 7.W). Receipts for
a 25fy-4.50; calvts.
the week, 43,000
head.
HlKIS Receipts, 3.000 head; market 5c
higher; top, fo lic; bulk of sales, tel. 5 tftl 6 ';
heavy, $6 utjg'i.jo: packers, l664ti66J; plg
and lights, 5.2;yti.6o. Receipts for tue
wtrk, o7.tivO head.
SHEER AND LAMBS Receipts. 700
head; market steady; lambs. $7.0o3.6;
ewt s and yearlings, n 3',Ji6.60; western led
yearlings, tS.2(Vy 7.5o; western fed sheep, 15 .00
4l4o; stockets and feeders, I4.oonj4i.00. Re
ceipts for the week, 30,200.
St. Loots Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, April 20. CATTLE Receipts.
400 hT-d, Including 1U0 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$5.:ii,'(i6 50; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$4.9-..fu.v60; steers under l.OoO lbs., $4.tHKjj 4.5o;
stockers and feeders. H.u'ttjO 25; cows and
heifers, t2.8M(h.76; canners, 1.9i2.50; bulls.
$2.tJ&'u4.50; calves, $3 .25j6.t0; Texas and In
dian steers. $2.tjotfiij.jU; cows ar.d heifers.
$1.9oJi 4 40.
HOGS Receipts, H.POO head: market 5c
higher; pigs and lights, $ti.lt-ijiti.6; puckers,
$6.26iTj.62!fi; butchers and best heavy, $6.56
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 210
hend; innrket steady; native muttons, $3.2
j63f: liunbs, 3.75'a7.75; culls and bucks,
$4.006.00.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEFH, April 20.-CATTLE-Re-
celpts, 1H9 head; market nominal; natives,
I4.diju.2o; cows and neiters, ij.2oruo.3a;
stockers and feeders. $3.75it4.HO.
1HX?S Receipts, 3.649 head: market 2WO
60 higher; top, $t).52; bulk of sales, $6.45U
6.52H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 290
head; market nominal; lambs. $X.O fd?.6i);
yeurllngH, Jtl 75'u 7.25; wethers, $6.50446. 79;
ewes, $6,004(6.50.
Sionx City Mtr Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY". Am-ll 30.-fSoecinl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts 250 head; mar
ket steady. Beevea, $4.0tK'al5.75; cows and
hrlfcrs. $3.0VtJ4.S5: stockers and feeders.
$4.('o4 70; calves and yearlings, $3.255i4.30.
HOGS Receipts. 3. MM) bead: market shade
higher; selling at $6.3oi(jj.35; bulk of sales,
$o.3024i.324
Stork In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha ,90 6.796 2,117
Sioux City 250 8,800
Kansas City 100 S.000 T0
St. Joseph 1S9 8.649 29
St. Louis 4"0 8.000 200
Chicago 1,600 12.000 S.0J0
Totals
.1,637 82,245 6,207
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. April 20.-COTTON-8pot
closed steady; middling uplands, 12.2oo;
middling gulf, 11.45c. Sales, 6-0 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 20. COTTON-Oood
business done In snot, prices 9 points
higher; American middling fair, 7.4Cd; good
middling. 6.9ld: middling, 6.37d: low mid
dling, 6. 1 .1il; good ordinary, 5.87d; ordinary,
4.9d. The sales of the du were 10.0)0
bales, of which 1.000 were for speculation
and export and Included 9.300 bales of Amer
ican; receipts, 2,000 bales, no American.
ST. LOUIS, Arril 20. COTTON Steady ;
middling, 10X4C Sales, 62 bales; receipts.
464 bales; Bhlpmcnts, 153 bales; stock, 39,940
bates.
NEW ORLEANS, April 20.-COTTON
Spot closed firm. Stiles, 2.300 bales; low or
dinary, 6M1C, nominal; ordinary, 7)C nom
inal; good ordinary, 8 7-16c; low mMldllng,
9Sc; middling. 1016-16c; good middling,
1113-lBc; middling fair. 12 13-16C, nominal:
fair. 13 7-lflc, nominal. Receipts, 8,042 bales;
etoca, ii,4;n Dales.
Sngar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, April 20,-SUOAR-Raw,
firm: fair refining, 8.26c; centrifugal 96 test,
8 76c; molasses sugar, 3.04c. Refined, steady;
No. 6, 4.40c; No. 7, 4.35c; No. 8, 4,ic; No.
9. 4.25c; No. 10. 4 15c; No. 11, 4 10c; No. 12,
4.05c; No. 13, 4c: No. 14. 3 95c; confectioners'
A, 4.60c; mould A, 6.16c; cut loaf, 6.5(c;
crushed, 6.50c; powdered, 4.90c; granulated,
4.8oc; cubes, 8.0rc.
MOLASSES Stesdy; New Orleans open
kettle, good to clioice, 7fB48c.
NEW ORLEANS, April 20. -SUGAR
Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 314!S'3i,c:
centrifugal yellow, SVtHSc; seconds, 2
-)c-
Whlskr Market.
PEORIA, April 20 WHISKY-Steady on
has s of 1 '' for nign winea
BT. LOUIS, April 20. WHISKY Steady
on re""H or II 33 tor niatn wines.
CHICAGO, April 20 WHISKY Steady at
II.'-
CINCINNATI, April 20. WHISKY -
Bteady at $l.i9.
Coffee Market
NEW YORK, April 2 COFFEE -Market
for futures was steady at unchanged nrices.
which was about in line with tne Krencn
cables. Trading was quiet at first, but
became a little more active later, and the
REAL ESTATE TIl.iSSFERS.
peter J. Farrell and wife to Qeorge
Ashby, lot 1, block 104, bouth Omaha J 100
Frank L. brown to Charles Dundy,
lot 1, Luna Park 1,400
Mary H. Lundy to Frank D. Brown,
lot 4, block M. West Omaha 1,600
Horace A- Crane to F. V. (Jarmlchael,
lot 6, block 7, Lincoln Place 300
Mabel Pratt Ogden to John N. Has
kell, S 6'KI feet e Be1 nw4, HS-13.. T8
John N. liaakt-ll el al. to I nomas C.
Kennedy, n.UI feet aeU seVa uwa.
3-li-ia 25
N. I'. Lodge, Jr., to Anna Ostranstty,
lot , Douse 6l Bcoti's sub DM)
Groe- uui ioii Coiwtruclioii company
to Milti.n iJovm. lota l.i. 14 una lo,
block 24, Halcyon Helgnis 1.100
Frederick. C. Munltr und wife to Au
gust I liilein, ii il led lot 1, block i'4,
Omaha 1
Hlli.ibetli M. Bl.ahan to Hastings dfe
iityaen, tots 4 und in, b ock, and
lot i, biook , Cielgliion Heigiits.... 1
Will iMnd Uraudy to wmiain graven,
lots li and 14, block 7, linker Place. 20)
Suutli rlana lwoturs conipdiiy to M.
l'aunne Kluat-mun.i. lot S. block L
Uraninitrcy parn JCO
Frank L. brown to Kutherine powers,
iot J. l.unu i'arg 9.0
James t athroe to itasmus K- Jensen,
lot I. Fori View Annex 7S
Bankers burc-tg company to H. J.
Calliroe. lots lo U, Fort View
Annex, and other lots 1
IC b. Howell and wife to Lami, srue 1
Flora M. Mulsh et al., trjriUc. to
bophus F. .Stole, lot 1. rtitianl
Place S
Wilson T. Oraliain to J.uvlna M.ckey,
w in feet, e e.l Z-ii Iei-1. li iJ) fuel
let 1.'. l;.irt!ctl s add It 4
6'iimer & Chase cornpuny to I.lszle C.
i'.rown, s 4) feet io'. 7. b.otk 7,
boulevard Psra 1
Hotilt vard 1'arg improvement c mi
pan to Knliiier o: t'liaa i nop any,
lot i. block 7, boulevard Park iJi
S i.i,.itn F. liulhuin und wile to Olive
(larner Ellison, lot a, Koth'i ub S.ltAl
Roif-t li. rink, county treasurer, to
Fdwln Hill. Kt block 4. Missouri
Atrni.e Pam. tju'.h Omaha i
William F. Bhear und wlf to Wlldam
F. Btithorn. lot t Kot h i sub t.fV 0
f'jrss I', brandl and wife lo Joseph
Mh-xlva und wife. neV. ne:. sw.
6-lo-U 1,&J0
Jt-Maie P. t'o'wt 1! und huvbiiid to '
4'liarka O. H uff-i utter, lots a und 6,
block 3, Anns Place 1,000
Reid VV. TuliiiHSe and wife to Meyer
Coren, es4j lot
, Olocg li, oiuulia Z.aon
Total
1.3,7
market worked a little higher nn corvrln
of nea-hv si oris The clo, was s'eidy,
net nt.cl'aimed i P1 plnis higher. Snles
were repntt'Sl of SvS.Ti h i, Im inding Mny
at f 7i it 7.--C ; June. ff,iria,-; s.-pte-nt" r.
Ka.!. Dcrrmbrr. 5.l'"a-1 4V; March.,
$3 4i'v0 (sV. .'pot niarkt't stenly; Rio No.
7. ti-So: Santas No. 4, 7c. Mild, dull; Cor
dova, (Vafl-C
Rrapnratett 4pples and llrled Frnlte.
NEW YORK. April 20 .-KVAPORATKD
AFFLKS-Market is steadier ami some ex
port Inquiry Is reported, 11 It l-.'Oigh nt price
somewhat under wllers' views. Fancy ata
quoted at V, choice, 7c; prime, ;Sc;
poor to fair. S'ifTc.
CALIFORNIA l'HIF.D FRUITS-mine
are nuiet. with Cnllforrl.t fruit r.tnamg
from 3Wc to U',c and Oregins from f,vc t
V'c, Apricots are notolnnllv uncharged,
with choice quoted nt 17'titSc; rxlrn choice,
isi..'ul!"c: fancy, l'i-,t '.'V IVsche are dull
and unchit tiKcd. with choice quoted at II
11V: extra choice. )lip.''c: fancy, l.'i t
IV; extra fancy, 13 tl5c. Raisins are stcit.lv.
with lotist Muscatel tp,iitcd at f'al0e;
soetletl raisins, 7dllc; London Layeia,
IU.iMl.60.
Kipnrts nnd Imports.
NKW YORK, April V Total Imports of
specie at the pert of New York for the
week ending today were $7,!'7 sliver and
1147. OK2 gold. Tot-ii experts of specie from
the port of New York for the week ending
toduy were 904t.tik sliver and $l!,W0 gold.
Trensnry Statement.
WASHINGTON. Arrll yn-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances, exclusive
cf the $ir.fW.i'00 In the genernl fond gold
reser'e. shows: Available cash balances,
Il.'O.tI.iST: gold coin and bullion, 10u.T73,141;
gold certilicates, 38.:!..S.;i..
Wool Market.
ST. IDUIS. April 20.-WOOI Steady;
medium grades combing and clothing, 2-"ij
iilc; light fine. It'tiJlc; heavy lino, 15i,17c;
tub washed, i!i37c.
Kartbqnake at Portnaal.
LISBON. April 20. Several earth shocks
were roomd-d today In various sections of
Portugal, but the damage done was slight.
How $50
MADE $4,000,000
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April Sample Copy Bent TBEE oa Kequest
tbb rnrAwciAi, t iturxiro beoobs,
38 Bfaat 83d Bt, New Tork.
Peter Whitney's
COBALT
Letter No. 3
Now ready for distribution, contains my
forecaata and latest detailed information
on the following Cobalt stocks:
NIPISSINO,
roil ALT BrLLfON,
BILV'KH Ql EEN,
TRETHKWKY,
COBALT CENTRAL,
COBALT AMERICA,
MrKINLEY-IiARRAOH,
CODALT COALITION,
COBALT PEVKLOPMltNT,
KINO EDWARD,
FOSTER (-OHALT,
LITTLE NIPISDINU,
COLONIAL,
CON1AOA8,
KKRK LAKE.
OREEN-MEEHAN.
It also keeps yon posted es the Cobalt
altuatlon In advance of other sources of
Information. THIS LETTER, WITH I P-TO-llATE
MAP OP THE PAMOl'B NA
TIVE silver msTRitrr. mailed rRua
VPON APPLICATION. SEND gOK IT.
Orders In Cobalt stocks eiecuted on the
N. V. Curb. Toronto and Cotialt Ei
ehansea. Uuotatlone ftirnlahed. Inquiries
regarding any Cobalt isauea promptly aa
swercd. Peter Whitney
100 Broidwiy, New York.
N
I WILL BUY
1000 Ann. Meilraa. , 1000 Peaa. Wjro. Rcpta,
1000 Ofld. Com I pg 100 Hubbi rd Elliott.
Nation. 1000 King Solomon,
SoflO Amn. Corper (Wjro.) (Dlnemore Pres.)
10U0 Basle's Nest 1000 welllugtoa Mlnss.
100 .nWAn.n Coffee. 000 Calif. Monarch OIL
luou Black oak (Wlaaer) 1000 AJax Bullfrog.
I WILL SELL
1000 Penn. Wyoming.
1X Cobalt Portage.
ItioO Uullfrog K stone.
60 Cobalt titm.
VAiO Cobalt Merger.
1000 Lucania Tuuuel.
tlJOO Parry Bound
Copper.
tOO Hurat Switch,
loco Silver Leaf.
100 I'. B. CraphiU.
louO Cobalt N.
(Onurlol.
1000 Tacuoia Steel.
itilO Oolt19eld Hub.
too Cobalt Monarch.
AND MANT OTHERS. SEND FOR LIST.
C. F. SESINGER,
DEALER IS L'NUBTED SECIRITIE8,
l3l-:t40-ltll-lS41 Real Estate Trust Bldg,
Philadelphia, Pa. Established last.
ELY -NEVADA
Map and Views
We have Just printed a beautiful blrd'av
eye view ii.nu of Kly, shovilng the mountain
lunges niiiiis. luuroida. uugun roads,
bniciiera, lov-asitt-s, etc. Nothing so com
p.cle and conipiclo nn.ve us thia map hug
ever been puliiiuhi-d by any mining roin
par.y. W will send It free for two t-c-ent
utamlis to pay ptstuiic, with folio of j)
jihoios of fciy ai'J Burrcunaiiiga. Write or
call.
A. J. CARR,
671 B. 2fth Bt. Omaha, Neb,
wz crrxs
fsoo Ofd. Hub. I?. Iff
rWVESTOHS
II iletll Kuc, IOc.
1 vi) King ol. T. A D,
4 0 Iliierocean, Cut., 41.
.aj'i Penn-Wyo., 1;.
loo 'ellmton Abeoc.
m0 ban f.iro li
1im. Luiptre Onld. X5c.
lj L ul Oik (YV s I
1,i0 t ohalt lev . Z4t.
(.'O Rasbo.k, Wis.. 12c
lt".0 Will Htntll.. lec.
t,,,i Ht Csli.sa, 21c.
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