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TITE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AFRIL 28, 1007.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
thtrp Dtjclin in Doll Wheat Market Aftar
Statmc Opeiinc
USUAL SATURDAY LIQUIDATION ENSUES
n-vflt Taklag teUt sad Fw Crsamltt
meata Over Cevase) De
cline, Altkoegh Vrop Co
4 1 1 lews Am Uaaeasugl.
OMAHA. Apra t7. 1907.
The market had soother wild opening,
but the usual fcaiurday liquidation ensued
nil prices declined under naavy realizing
alee. Corn end out were lu littit deinaud
and closed weak, voile toe cicee In wheal
was nearly at the low punt for tbe day.
Receipts were moderate and there was no
change In the condition of crop, but oaUea
responded to the sharp rise of yeaterdajr.
W heat opened strong and higher on ac
count of the continued absence of rain In
the southwest, but toe iraln was not held
and the market sagged under protll-laklng
sales and little support offered. The mar
ket was Quiet and dull alter the openm-,
as investors preferred to bold oft and local
traders sold out Ion lines In tear of rains
over Sunday. Blight showers were reported
In Missouri, but precipitation was predicted
only for Nebraska. Iowa and Mlttsourl. It
was believed that damage reports have
been exaggerated and that the Kansas crop
is only two weeks lata and in fair condi
tion to respond well to heavy rains. Sales
of 400.100 bushels of wheat at seaboard tor
eiport were reported.
The Chicago Inter Oosan said: "Cash
people who have been bearish on wheat
are now talking very friendly. The ad
vance In futures and crop damage have
forced than Into line. Now that Uie price
la up Into the eighties more people are will
ing to buy wheat than when It was drag-
ftuaT around 7to. There were bids hers
rom astern millers yesterday for two car-
Eoes of Mo. 8 red at July price, c. I. f.,
uffalo. Eastern millers have bought
1UQ.UU0 bushels of Ne. 2 red here the lust
two days and the steamer Armour loaded
It yesterday for Petrelt."
Frost was reported in Ohio aod freezing
weather In the northern grain belt. Aus
tralian wheat shlDrneuta were 488.000 buan-
els this week, against 634,0o0 bushels last
weea ana l.oue.wu sunhels last year. Indian
shipments were b&icOO bushels, aa compared
with 60O0G0 bushels last week and atO.Oou
pusneis one year ago. Weakneas character
ised the close and the undertone was heavy.
Strength was shown only In July options,
which closed Uc higher.
Corn opened Arm and. after a slight
reaction, closed slightly higher. Trading
Was light on moderate receipts, but 2uO,uO
bushels were reported at an board for ex
port. All options closed firmer at an ad
vance or ,o.
Oats were weak and In poor demand, a!
though early sale canned an advance of
He, but the close waa practically at the
Primary wheat receipts were 758,000 bush
is ana snipments 649,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 20,600 bushels and
eiiipmeni 01 aie.uw pusneis. Corn reoelnt
wer ,46''000 bushels and shipments 439.000
receipts or 5,18,000 bushels
and shipments of lAtona hn.i. i..
Cleirincei were 81l,00 bushels corn, 4,000
buTheia "a OOU 10
. hivTFF2 2io'4 WfH higher on wheat
iiisncr on corn.
Bpoomnall estimates th world's shln-
k i wheat this week at 1100.000
u.w),ni Dusneig last week
v,vw,vu uuaneis last year.
Local rang of cptlons:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Lew. close.) Te-y.
Wheat
May.,
July.,
Sept.,
Corn
May..
July.,
Sept.,
Oats
May. July.,
Sept..
It J I
l 74ViB 74,B
I 7B 7W1B
785.B 78B 78B
B SB
4Tn 44A 44', B
44B 43 44B
41aBl CHB 41 HB
41SB 4IV.B tlViB
I 8S4B 8&B t&HB
74K
76HB
78B
444 B
i3B
43HB
41HS
raaes Included, ItfclMy; first. l"c; prime
llr"l. 1 rt1 4 -. "bea ataily, H'liic.
PROVISIONS Short ribs sides line"!.
8 aTSuvbU H' I'"rk. per I'M, fif
16 rs- Lard, per )) lbs.. $fc.TVfc- Bhort
clear sides (boxed), 6S.7fti900.
The receipts and shipments of floor and
grain were: lleceipt. fcnipmerns
lour. bbls..
Wheat bu,..
Corn, bu....
Oat a bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu..
26 '&
.. fi.io
..212.4""
..3'?
.. 17,Si
.. 6.200
43.4"
l.i.40
24,300
asked. B bid.
Omaha Cask Prloea.
. WHEAT No. I hard, 783Ho; Ko. I
rmL f720'' No. 4, 0S8o; No. t spring.
J.CORN-pNo. X amHo; No. 8, 4SHoi No. 1
40HtfMlMc: no s-rada. xxneSf - Kn v.itn
OA1D IV o. I mixed
44H246Q.
white, 40Ho; No. 4 white. iKipkta,
RT he-No. 1, 42c; No. I, 80c.
Carlet Reeelpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth ......
BU Ixuia ...
60
48
..2S5
.. 14
..H
13tJ
34
lli
1X7
T4
(miCAQO GRAIN AND F&OVZSlOHk
SEW YORK GENERAL II ARKBT
AsotatUai of the Pay on VarUn
Commodities.
NEW TOnK Anrll 117. FLOt'rV Re-
celpta, 14.866 bbls ; exports, 11.647 bble.
Firm, but mIow. MlnDeaota patents, $4.1.0
fet.f.O: Minnesota bakers. I8.40t 3.70:
winter patents, $3.6oru 3.90; winter
straights, 83.40'u 8.66; winter extrnj li.SO
rg.ou; winter, low graiee, t i. i u 'ir i.u.
Bye flour, firm: fair to good. ,3.468.0;
choice to fancy, $8,869 4.16.
LUH.MiiLAl Hrm; nne wnite ana yel
low, $1.20; coarse. $1.08 1.10; kiln dried,
$2.65 ' 2.75.
WHEAT Reoelpta. 17.000 bu.: cxpona.
218,178 bu. Spot market firm; No. i red.
87Tr elevator: No. 2 red. 81Xo r. o. D.
afloat; No. 1 northern luluth, o f. o.
b. arloat: No. 8 hard winter. lo r. o. D.
afloat. Although very atrong and active
at the opening today on higher cable
and bullish western crop newa, wheat
aeon came under the Influence of heavy
profit taklnr sales and at the close was
only Ho to o net higher. May, t0'd
CISC, closed SOTkc: July, IIUI.ic closed
tie; September. $2392kc closed i3o; De
cember, 4Hfc5c closed 14 Ho.
CORN Receipts. 86.000 bu.: exports.
1,060 bu. rtpot market firmer: Mo. J. 40i
elevator, and 6$ViC t. o. b. afloat; No. I
white, 69c; No. i yellow, 68 So t. e. b.
afloat. Option market was up a cent on
Amy due to manlsulHtlon. the July clos
ing Ho not higher; May, lOSIOo, closed
COHc; July, 6ViC, closed 684o.
OATS Receipts. 44.600 bu.: exvorta.
(.776 bu. rtpot market Arm; mixed oats,
26 to 82 pound, 47 He; natural white, 36
to 83 pounds, 4 9 $f tic ; clipped whlae, 86
to 40 ponrula, 604i 64 He.
HAT Steady: ahlDDinaT. 762ISOo: rood
to choice, $1.1601 24.
mo' -unlet; state common to choice.
If 06. 16 17c; 106. 4He4oi I'aalflo coast.
10, 8'allc; 19ot, 6 8a
HIDES Dull: Central im.rl'A. tie-
Bogota, 24 Ho,
1'KATiiKR Bteady; add, 27HW29C.
PROV'lSlONa Beef, steady; family,
$14. 00(914. 60: mens. I.504j' 1 0.04: beef
ha ma, 84. 0036. 00; paoket, $10.i;O'ail.0O;
city extra India mBe, $20.0021.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10H12c;
picKioa nanis, jiAirgiizc. Lav a. steady;
western prime, $8.S58.16; refined, quiet;
continent, $9 25; South Americas, $10.00;
compound. $8.268.42H. Pork, steady;
family, $18.64 19.00; Bhort olear, $17.00
U 18.60; mess. 317.8613.00.
T ALLOW Steady; city ($1 per pack
age), 6o; ceuntry (packages free), 6H
feHo.
RCE Steady; domestlo fair to extra,
2(&'6H; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER liany, stronR. steady; extra
creamery, 89c; official prices, crftsrmery,
oominon to extra, 23&39c; held, common
to firsts, 22?87c; state, dairy common to
(fancy, 23(&28o; western factory, common
to firsts, 2023o; western Imitation
creamery extras, 26o; flrata, 23 216.
CHEESE yulet; state full cream, col
ored and white, amall fancy, 16a; Octo
ber, best 14i&14Hc: good to prime, 18
IS He; winter made, best 23 Ho; large Sep
tember fanoy, 16o; October, best. 144
14 He; grood to prime. 1213Hc7
Lac.S Firmer; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby, brown and mixed, firsts to extra
firsts. 17H&lSc; weHtern packed, flrats,
northern section, 17ff 17Hc; southern sec
tion, 16HW17c; official price flnstH, 14H
to 17c: second. 16H416c.
POULTRY Alive, quiet; western chick
ens, !780o; fowls, 13Hc; turkey's, lie.
Dressed, easy; turkeys, 10lS14o; fowls,
10(14Hc.
i
t. Itnls General Market.
ST. LOUIS, April J7. WHT5AT Wmk;
traca, jso. I rei. cash, titymo; No 1
hard, 7&(g60c: May, 7TH4?78c; July,
CORN Lower; track. No. 2 cash, 50J
ii77!rr. ' ci Juiy, a?o; INO, a white,
OATS Weak ; track. No. a cash. 42Ho:
May, 417o; July, 3Ho: No. 2 white. 4e
FTJUR Firm; red winter patents. $3.85
,oui L1 " Laiiujr uu sraiarnLS, u.axu.qu:
8 BE7D Timothy stead, $3.00G9.79.
CORNMHJAL -Stead v. fc.40.
BRAN Bteadv: sanked. ,n,t traw eaix
'
HAT Dull: tlmothv. X1R ntV7MR Krt-
tlli
IKON COTTON TIESILIO.
BAOOINO 10Hc
HEMP TWINli-JlOo.
FROVT8IONB Pork. lowert 1rtMln
$16.26. Lard, steady; prime steam. $3.42.
Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts.
$9.87H; dear ribs, $9.76; short clears. $9.76.
"wu, iienajr; noxea extra snorts. iu.7&;
dea' ribs. $10.75; short clears, ro,87H.
POULTRT Weak: ehlckens. lln; snrlnra
20&'Sc: turkeys. U(E12c: ducka IIUa: kmu
9M.
BUTTER Weak: creamery, 14031a
EGGS-eteady si Uo, case count.
Reeelpta bhtproents
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Volie ef Dlisc4 ig Small, but Tan if
lemswhat IprTcL
BANK STATEMENT IS FAVORABLE
Loa4i Market Affected by Bimort
( Heavy shipments e( Gold
BOB-
PerU
day.
IS.3M
1110
87
ITeatares of the Trading; smd Closlac
Prlees ea Board of Trade,
CHICAuO, April 27. The wheat market
waa again a reflex of the weather report,
although the usual week end proflHaklng
held prices In check and the July option
closed with a net lose of Ho. The oor
market also felt the Influence of profit
taking and the close showed only an ao
Vance of Ho In resDonse to A prepondera
ance of bullish Information. July oat
closed a shade lower and previsions with
Out material change.
The drouth in Kansas continued today te
furnish the bulls with encouragement te
buy and influenced shorts te cover, but
me natural week-end Dront-t&kina was
sufficient to prevent an advance. July closing
witn a loss tor tne aay oi ho. The market
was only slightly Influenoed by reports of
cloudy weather In h' sinus and by an ad.
vance In Liverpool. July wheal opened
HUHo to Hflic higher at 83Wno. There
fore the prices showed the attitude of the
contending sides, one believing in higher
prices on acoount of weather conditions,
and the other bellevlnc that the maximum
of profit had been reached. The reault of
tne combat was that July waa forced down
to 63c. The close, with July Ho lower at
8H$3Ho, Indicated a preponderance of
selling, but no weakness in the tone.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 6TS.000 bu. Primary receipt were .34.
000 bu., against 2,0u0 bu. for the corres
ponding time a year ago. Minneapolis,
Duluth and Chicago reoorted receipts of
to ears, against 1 cars last week and 201
care a year ago.
Profit-taking, as In wheat, was the prl
mary Impulse aovernlna the corn market.
although Texas reported drouth. Oklahoma
likewise waa on the bull side, advising that
corn waa Doing rapiniy red. July sola be
tween 4Ho and 6o&60Hc, and closed Ho
higher at 4iHc, despite strenuous prnflt
taklns. May closed at 60c. Local receipts
were 134 cars, with 8 cars of contract grade.
There was an excellent demand for oats,
but considerable selling on a forecast of
rain kept prices about stationary. July
oats sold between 410'41Hc and 42Hc, and
closed a shade down at 41fc&411eC. Local
receipts were 187 oars.
The provision market was very dull and
Closed 3W2l6o lower. Julv mirk rtoaeA
$).7Vi July lsrd at $8.77H4l. and July
rius ai s. i i'e. to.
Kstimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
a oars; corn, uu cere; oau, Zctt cars; hog
aj"w nama.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Flour, bbls.
Whesit, bu.
Corn, biu
Oata, bu
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. ITes'y
"Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Deo.
Oorn
May
July
Bept.
Oata
K
tVpt.
Pork
May
July
Lard
May July
Sept.
RJbe-
8H14
66HuH
pOHCfHl
45
HH
OH 80H 80S
S3 ISi'ATT'l. KVii-'k
s-.TaWtTHj 6V m
49 60 6WA
4s) 4Sl4fltifr'4
4 4Hti6u H
bI
trH
44i
Hlnr 41tf
14 0SHj
82H
0
40
I BO
KH4Hj
I knJ
tTHl
I 60
8 6
W
44H
U 7H
I m
6 77H
16 70 15 78
14 7H! 16 CH
47H1
s
I KTH
57H
S 16
I 86
I 67H
8
8 97H
I 40
I 771
I 87H
No. 1
Cart otwratlorui were aa fo flows:
FLOUR firm: winter eatenta HIM
140; winter straights. $2.(0(!i 36: sprln pat-
'. a'T'w; sprinc suauiota, w tAi.So
WH83AT No. I eprlnff, Ko.
sprln TMrtftc; No. I red. tWtMHe.
CORN No, I. iUrao; No. 3 yellow, toUo
OA It Iso. 8. vte: No. t white. Cg
RT-No. 8. CSHc.
bA-RLJtr-Fair to choice malting, m
eEEDeV-No. 1 flax. 8114; No. 1 northwest
era. U 10. Prime timothy. 84.84. Clover,
entrant grmde. tiAtk.
On the. Produce exchange today the but
ter market we ar I crMtiunaj, runAo
talcH AM Skaady; at mark.
8.000
27,00
178,000
77,000
4,001
29,000
T9.0U4
4A006
Kansas Cltr Grain and Pret-rlaiena
KANSAS CITY. Aorfl 17 WHP1AT f n v.
VU.A. T,.lu TX. . . V mi . . l .
i car a. 7otjc; no. i. nav9o; no. 3 red. 7
or; , jtu. a, tajfilK.
UUttiNjklay. 44o: July. 4So: Bwtunbw
46 Ho. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 48o; Na 3. 46 Vic;
No 2 white. 48o : No. A 4VUo.
OATS No. 3 whita, 42H33oi No. I mixed,
43a'42Ho.
MAI Steady: choloe tlraothy. r4.26tfW5.ft
unoioe prairie, sv nut'iu.OB.
RYK Steady: 24i64c
BOOS Weak! extra fanoy. 16o: current
recelbta new cases Included I1U' uvnui.
nana oases, 14c; cases return ed. 1844c
somnern, cases mciuaea. uo.
0U-i-rjktv4jreainery. no: oaok nr. 19c
Receipts. Bhinnienta
Wheat, Mm.m.. 6.O0O 84,0(0
Corn, bu.. .64,000 86,000
Oata, bu.... 13,000 24.000
Kansas City cash prloeaj
:4
12
t"0
II
72
12U.
1.200 1U Ultt, 131
li't
7W !2EVt 1K14 l,fi
1
V6
V'4 '
100 n n
MO C4 62S4
1, too
6. W0
62 S
41
409
1,6")
100
14 4
69fc
4(10
1,000
69
'ilMi
11
8,400 1301 U4H
00
41.0
300
KO
2T
60
42H
NEW TfORK, AprU 27. There were no
discernible operations of linporuuioe in the
sluuk market today, allhougu the tone was
somewhat Improved. The scanty doaJInts
were hugely concentrated as usual latoly
In half a dozen Mocks. The bank eu.te
uient proved wore lavorable than had been
anticipated, and this had some helpful ef
fect on stocks, although the prevailing ease
of money market detracted from the Im
portance attached to the showing of the
bank a Loans were reduced to a small
extent, marking the subsidence, apparently,
of Uie heavy transfer of loans from in
terior to New York banking Institutions,
which has been forcing an expansion of
New York bank loans for several weeks
past. The caah Item also showed a small
gain In place of the expected decrease.
Abroad, the London market waa reported
to be affected by the prospect of a further
heavy withdrawal of srold for shipment to
Pari on Monday. Considerable speculative
activity 1 being diverted to the wheat mar
ket and strength continued today In that
cereal. Some significance was attached to
the signs ef strong demand for New York
real estate Indicated the course of sales in
progress and Inferences were suggested of
a large available supply of capital seeking
Investment In that field.
The bond market, however, has been ap
preciably firmer In the last two days. Total
sales of bond a pax value, $.'02,000.
Number of sales and closing quotations
cn stocks were:
ialc. Hlcb. Low. Cine.
aaarns Expraas
Amalaamaiel Ooppar ......
Am. O. m V -
Am. C. A F. p(4
Am. Cettiw Oil . .,
Aa. Cotton Oil f'c.
American Exprniia .....
Am. II. A L. pf4....M
Amarlcan lea
Am. Llnxead Oil
Am. Lluaatd Oil plo.
Ain. Liooomotlra ....
Am. Locomotive pfd.
Am. B. tc K
Am. B. A a. pfd .
Am. fiucar Rannlna
Am. Tobaooo pfd ctfa...
Anaronda Mining Co
AlAhtaoD
AtrhtiioQ pfd
Atlantis Coaat Use.
altlmora A Ohio
al. A Ohio pfd. ..........
Bnaoklra Kpld Tr
Canadian Pacl&fl .........
Caatral of N. J
'hpnapeake A Ohio........
Chtraio OX. W
Chicago A N. W
O.. M A St. P...
Ohlca(0 T. A T.
Chlrago T. A T. pfd
C, C A at,
Colorado y. A I
Colorada A 80 ,
Colo, ft Bo. lat pfd
Colo. A So. Id pfd.......
Caoeolldatad Oaa
Corn Producta
Corn Producu pfd....n...
Dataware A Hudaoo.
Dal., U A W
Denver A H. O
D. A R. O. pfd
PI it I Here1 Securities
Erie
Erla lat pfd
Erie id pfd
General Elfetjio ...
Illlnola Central
International Paper
Int. Paper afd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pM. ...... ....
Iowa Central ........m
Iowa Central pt4
Kanaaa City Bo. . UH
K. C. 80. Pf4 ,. ..
Laulavllla A N.........
alealcaa Central
Minn. A St. L, , offered....
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M
M., St. P. A 8. S. M. pfd.
Mlaaourt Paclflo
K. A T
M.. K. A T. pfd
National Lead
N. It. PL of M. pf4
New York Central
N. T., O. A W
Nortelk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
PaoUlo Mall
Pen&arlvanta
People'a Oaa
P., C, & A St. U
Preaaed staai car.
Preened Steel Car pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading lit pfd
Reading ad pia ...
Republic SUel ..
Republto Steal pfd
Rock laland Oe
Rock laland Co. pfd
Rukbar Oooaa pfd ,
St U A S. F. 24 pfd......
St. Leu 1 1 8. W
St. L. 8. W. nfd
Soulnara Paclda .
80. PMlfle pfd
to. hallwar
Bo. Rail war pfd
Tenaaaaea 0. A I
Taxai A Paclto.
T., St. L. A W .
T , St. U A W. pfd
TJnten Paul Do
talon Polflc pfd
U. 8, Eipreas
U. g. Realty
V. A Kuaoer
U. S. Rubber pfd.
V. A Steel
U. S. Steel pfd
Va--Carullo Chemloal ....
Va.-Cara. Ukam. pfd
Waeaate
Wabaah pfd
Welli-Farso Bipreaa
Weatlnsbouaa Kiectrls .....
Weatern Unloe
Wheeling A L. B
Wlaoonaln Central
Wla Central pfd.
Mortkara Paclflo
Central LeaLher
Central Leather pfd
Sloaa-ohefneld eUeel
Oeaat Northern pfd
law Metropalttan
Int. Met. pfd
Totai aalaa lor tne oar,
Americans were Idle. The uncertainty
rerardlng the situation In New York re
stricted luialneas. Prices moved to frac
tionally above parity level and the mar
ket cloaed dull with an absence of special
Influences.
PAHlr, Arrll 27 Prices on the Bouree
today were firm and trading was inactive.
Rusaian imperial 4 s closed at 74 00 and
Russian bonds of 1P04 at 497.00. The
private rate of discount was at I 6-16
per cent.
BKRLIN. April 17 Prices on the
Bourse today were Irrearulnr and trading
was limited. Americans were lower.
Boston Storke and Boeda.
BOSTON, AprU 77-Cnll loans,
cent: time loans. fraH per cent.
Honing quotations were:
Atrhutoa adj.
do 4a
a!i central 4a...
Athlann
do pfd
Po.ton AV Albanf.
Fostna A Mfitna.
la..
41 Atlantlo
. Bingham
. (1 Cel. A Hi
. M4 Centennial ...
. a?), Cotper Range
. nlr Weat
.12 Franklin
Boaton Elevated Mltal.le Rnrale
ritrhburg afd
Mexican CVntral .
N. T , N. H A B
t'nton Paclflo ....
Am. Pnen. Tuba..
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T A T ,
Am. Woolen
do pfd
F.dleon Rlea trtu.
Maea. Rlecula ...
do pfd 61 It 8 Mialns..M... t4U
Maea. Ooa . J I'. 8. Oil ....104
I nltrd rrnlt If 4 Vuh ..... tlH
United g. M.. 4lVVlrterla $k
so pre . n w inona
U. 8. ateeL. ......... ITS Wolverine 161
do pfd 1014 Nnr'h Butt I'U
Aaventars i't rmii ooaimcn jt
Allcrael 6AH Nwiada 14
Amtiatmatefl fiscal. v Art eon a. leg
Bid.
.Ul Mi. Mining ...
. li4 Mi. blrm
.171 Mohawk
.1''. Ment. c. a a...
. I4 Old Pnmlnlon ...
lJft tecenla
.125 Parrot
.124 Cjulncr
ttn? Bbannon
. K T.m.raok
.1' Trinity
ia t'nlted cyir-par
8ST6 per
Ofllclai
1H
is
NO
I"4)
in
1
i
i4
4
144
.... 14
.... I,
1:.
71
12l
171
107
11 w
London Cleslna; Stocks,
LONDON, AprU 27-Closlng Quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Cone , money ... M7-14M., K. A T.
da acooona ...
.... r'4
64N. T. Centr.l.. ...... Ill
11 4 Normia m W 7
t' da pfd 14
f4 Ontario A W a
101 PennaTlvanla .. ti
1(H Kind alnea H
1 Heading (V
.. 11V4 Southern Railway ... rn
.13 ao pra 70
. id 8outhern Pariea MS
. 36 Union Facile 14
. 7a ao pin n
. 144, O. 8. 8 1 eel II
. 6b do pfd 104
. 38 Wnbaah 16
.161 do afd 17
.123 Grand Trunk 11
SILVER Bar, steady, Sd per ounce,
MONEY IK. Hi per cent.
The rate of discount in tne open msrKei
for short bills .Is S per cent; for three
months' bills, UVuH1 per cent
Anaconda
Atchteon
da pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific ..
Cheeapeake A Ohio..
Chlcage ut. w
C... M. A St. P....
Da Beara
D. A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do 2d Pfd
Illinois Central ...
Loulavllla A N....
700 let'4
"iuo siii
100
'00
800
1U0
704
24
68
M
2i
do
47
$8
'70"
2.4
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100 HI 1U
200
404
100
00
w
400
400
n
M
ao
18
l
lit U
7B
4S?
2
(0 111
100 37
WO 7
75
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4a
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37
74
4,700
100
126 124
K 2
100 u u
13,300 111 110
200
100
400
2k
2K
6.'.
31
10
100
T.200
""ioo
100
13
u
.....
2.J0 14
l.OuO 2
10 M
400 ft
41.o0 114
1,000 37
4"0 101
100 34
t!
176
1Kb
!!
152
134
15
70
16
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47
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191
410
21
16
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14
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18
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New York Mlnlna: Stacks.
NEW YORK. April 27. Closing quotation)
on mlnlngr stocks were:
Adams Con. ...
Alice
Breeca
Brunewlck Own. .
Comalot'k Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn Pllver
eiron Silver
Leedvllle ''on.
Offered.
10
....438
.... 20
.... 46
.... II
.... W
....163
....100
.... d
Little Chief ....
Ontario .........
Ophlr
Potoal
Savage
Sierra Nevada ,
Small Hopaa ...
Standard
... 4
...47S
...144
... 14
... 0
... 44
... 10
...
Clearing; Honae Statement
NEW YORK, April 27. The statement of
the clearing house banks for the week
shows that the banks hold $12,846,775 mure
than legal reserve requirement This
la on Increase of IWlJdO as compared with
last week. The staiementi
....$1,123,417,600
.... L100.1S3,300
.... 6o,t;n.ao0
Loans
Ieposlts
Circulation
I,earul tentlors. .......... 5.764,3i0
Hpecie 213,1'J,3"0
Iteaerve 2vt4bu
Reserve required 276, 6-16, 826
Surplus 12,846,775
rlx-U. a deposit... a0,K8,9X
Increase.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cttl4 lecelpt4 Liehtor Th Lwt W64k
Bert Fric64 Egturdty.
HOCS WANTED AND PRICES ADVANCE
thee Receipts Shew Ue-cre-ase ie
Week, with Prices Somewhat
Lower Best Desaatad
Was for Killers.
BOUTTC OMAJTA. April 17, 1107.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hon. Sheep.
Official Monday .......... 4.f27 4,821 11.461
Official Tuesday 8,;7 4.T41
Official Wednesday 4.2ti3 9.464 4. IX
Official Thursday 4,7) lO.HaJ e.064
I'mrial Friday A4o3 l.ooi !,()
Omdal Saturday 66 4,b00 441
..25.911
....2n,:
....VW,64
....ai,l
..16,!ki6
..14,217
4,59S
62.3S6
46. t.
26.0'4
Sl,6."0
ei.644
81.477
64.00S
$4.61
64,i:4
53.243
29,634
This week
Last week
Two weeks ago
Three weeks ano ,
Four weeks ago ,
Harm week luat year
The following: table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: is;. inc. Deo.
Cattle ..J.58l 800.9$ 74,611
Hogs 7!M.23 b.9)o 75,632
Sheep 460.801 616,266 44.634
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Oood to choice corn-fee steers $5.SOjre.90
rair xo good corn-fed steers ,
Common to fair steers
Oood to choice fed cows
Fair to good cows and heifers ,
Common to fair oews ,
Fair to choice stockers A feeders.,
Fair to good stockers A feeders....
Common te fair stockers ,
Bulls, stags, eto...... ,
Veal calves
The following table nhoeva the
price of hogs ut South Omaha fur tbe last
several days, with comparisons:
4fuw.26
4.2&'fr4.7&
4.004ti.00
$.5oy.35
4.6':fqK").00
4.00HJ4.64
, $ 00u4.00
2 7f4.5)
4.0Oij.iJO
averago
Data 107. 1S0S.13U6. (1904. 11903. 1302. 19ol.
AprU 15..
April 14..
April 17..
April 14..
April 19..
April 20..
April 21..
April 22..
April 23..
April 24..
April 23..
April 2U..
April 27...
4 39 I I 5 $11 4 9! 7 14' 4 961 4 03
4 95 5 93
4 99i 6 t
4 97 5 90
6 85
4 ?9
4 M1 5 81
4 4 5 SO
4 99 5 74
4 93 & 78
7 00 6 70
5 72
6 43 4 49 14 891 7 V
6 S.S 6 51 5 23 7 13
4 82HI 6 61 1 2HI 4 801 7 14,
44; 6 27 4 75
8 23, 4 K2 7 101
6 3o
6 33
4 34H 6 42,
4 43,
4 85
4 3y 4 34!
4 33V 4 29
4 31 8 2G
31'n1 2H
5 23
4 87 4 84 6 16 4 75 4 S0
4 t
4 81
4 82
5 3
5 2ffl 4 75!
4 7SI
11
7 07
7 02
7 06'
7 05
De areas e.
$1.r.er.3no
l.0,200
3i,oo0
2,160,0(0
2.0IH.100
14-i. 900
496,050
641.900
nTtLOft
1.900 133 132
Article
Open. Hlg-h. Low. Close.
Wheat
May
July... .
Oorn
iiay
July..,
7-!m'78H'1
7tH
444444 t4
4oH 46Al
T2i! T2H
7t,76H&.
tH44
4s
44A
4&aAA
A asked. B bid.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. April f-WH E AT tJpot,
o. 2 red weatern winter, steady. 4s !lV4:
No. 1 California, quiet, 4s 44d: futurea
strong; May, 4e 7d; July, 6s 4d: Bau-
tember. 4s 7d.
CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new.
4s 8d; American mixed, old. 6s 4tdi fu-
tures. quiet; Jul-. 4a 84: Uentamber. Aa
W . . "
nopts in lonaon tracino ooasti. A itu
49 4.8 6s.
PhUadelvhla Prodaoa Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Anrll IT. ElQf4
Steady, fair demand. Pennsylvania and
other nearby firsts, free cases, l$o at
mark; western Crats. free caaea, lo at
mark.
CHEESE Fair demand, stead v: New
York full creams, fancy, 14T14Oi
New Tork full creams, fancy, 14 Ho; New
York full creams, fair to good, 18 tat 14c
Poerla Market.
PEORIA. III., April 17. CORN Higher;
No. $ yellow, 4e&4wo; No. 8, 48c; No. 4. 4avo;
no grade. 409lo.
OATB-ingher; No. I white, H44o;
No. 8 white, 4o; No. 4 white, 4IVwC.
RTF Firm; No. t. 47Hie1wO.
V1U3KT On basis of UJ for finished
goooe.
Mllwaakee Orate Market.
MILWAt'KEK. Wis.. April 87. WHEAT
No. l northern, n a Sao; no. j northern,
llnMc; July, 83 Uc.
RTK Ne. 1, 781,78a
BARLKy No. i. 776c; sample,
42'f 74c.
CORN Ne. t. cash. 48 049); July,
aTu
Dwlatk Orate Market.
DULUTH, Minn.. April 27. WHEAT
No. 1 hard, 4c; Ne. 1 northern. 85?c;
tso. I nortnern. 4c; uar, ioo; July,
84Sc; September, tto.
OATS- April. 4lo.
Traaisrf tatesaeat.
WASHINGTON. April 27. Today's
statement cf the treasury balances In the
general fund exclusive or the $160,000,000
goid reaerve, shows:
Available cash balance $249,345,056
Sold coin and bullion 103.110.34
old certificates 40,846,714
Experts ss4 Imports.
NEW TORK, April 27 Total Imports of
peole at the port of New York for the
week ending today were $16.4o4 silver and
2.U4 gold. Total exports of specie from
the port of New York, week ending today.
were vtiu,a auver ana 4j.jow gaia.
1.700 134 134
147,310 eWee.
Mew York Money Market
vro-TO vnmr Anrll 27. MONEY On call.
rwOTitnul: time loana easy: sixty aays. ai
per cent; ninety days, 44. per cent; six
months, 44 per cent
PRIME MJlalUJyA.rs A XXaIU r Jm-T
STKHLaINO EXTHAlEr-fHeady.
ar-iniii hiiminftfl In Liuiuer!T bill
A 4)al'Va 7r,e rlttmAilll. bnd at t4.bAf(&4.
sixty day bills, rosiea raifi t-o auu .oi
r..rv,-.r.al hill. S4.tS3u24.83W.
BIIVKiL r. OO'u. xa.vA.ikMu wii4M4k
WHc. .
Closing quotations on wnwi vi
as follows: .
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and annotations) on
Staple and Faney Prodeeex
EOG9-Per doi., loHc
BUTTER Packing stock. 14S16o; choice
to fancy dairy, laVaaOc; creamery. 20626c.
LIVE POULTRY llene, 11c; old roosters.
6Vo; turkeys, 12c; ducks, lie; young rooau
era, Tfeoo; geese, 6c.
rnuii.J.
PINEAPPLES Florida, $6.60i34.00 per
csute.
tiTRAWBERRlEtt Arkansas, jit-quart
cane, $4.0044.2&.
COCOANU I S Per sack or ioo, 44.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS Limonlera, 300 size, $6.50; 360
Size, $6.76; other brands, 60o lees.
ORANOEa Mediterranean bweets, 1L0.
174, 200. 214 and 250 sizes, $3.60; 96, 128, 2a8
sizes, $3.25; California Navels, extra fancy;
176, 200, 216, 2u0 sizes, $4.50; tancy, 126 size,
$3.50; 150 size, $4 00; choice, large alzee, per
box, z. iKaJ ou.
BANANAS Per raedium-eLzed bunch.
$2.00(2.25; Jumboes, $2.60iti'3.5U,
ORAPo) rlt L 11 olzts b4 to o, o. loirji.uo.
FIGS California, bulk. 6V.o: 4-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, 11c; 3-orown
Turkish, Sc.
DATES ICadaway, 6c; sayera 6c; hal
lowls, uo: new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb.
box. $i.ou.
NKW V tltitTAB lCSl.
BEANS New wax and string, per ham
per. Jo.OO.
BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS-Per
doz. bunches, 4fiS5oo.
CAHbAUt; wew Texas, per id-., zw.
TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crate, $3.50.
LEAF LETTUCE Hot house, per do.
heads, 45c.
UNIONS Red or yellow Colorado, per
bu., $1.00; Texas silver skin, per crate, about
45 lbs., -.oo; yellow leuie, per crate, aooui
45 lbs.,
Cl'CUMHfclKi Per aos., $Lin.
PARSLEY Hot house, per dog. bunches.
40c.
PIB PLANT oo-lb. boxes. iz.'ui.tt.
ASPARAGUS $1.76 per doa. bunches.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches, 45c; extra
large bunches, 75c per doz.
NEW POTATOES r-er ID., no,
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Table slock, per bu, 704jSOc:
seed Btock, 9ocfi1.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.45; NO. I, $1.60.
BEEF CUTo.
No. 1 ribs, 18c; No. 3 libs, 94c; No. S
ribs. c; No. 1 loin, 17c: No. 2 loin, 134c;
No. 8 loin, 13c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2
chuck, 5-Vc; No. 8 chuck, 6VjC; No. 1 round,
ic; No. 2 round, 8c; No. 8 round, 7o;
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 3tac No. $
plate, 8c.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks, $5.81:
granulated beet. In sauas, $5.21,
i.i- i iwr r cn. nuMm. 10. ev. u ivr ia.1
- ainriS No. 80, 2lo per lb.; No. 26. lc per lb.; No.
jfJbA&lT tor lio Per 'D-: No- a- 130 Par 1D'
iMtndiB CHEESE Block Swiss, liw; Umberger,
!
f5
as
'iiii
47
let
38
2
44
141 143
fto
l'
70
414
lol
87
101
27
103
14
26
I3I
143
1H4
17
40
133
W
1.19
.
A
87
101
28
14c; Young Americas, 17c.
NUTS Jaiifornla
alnuts,
Ij. A rat. is. rag.
aa eeupoa
U. A te. rag
da eoupoa
V. A el4 4a. rag
a ooupon
C. 4. new 4a, rag
4a oaupoa ,
Am. Tooacae 4s...,
railroad
Is. 14 alee..
.104 ao aa etra
,.1M s 4a ctfa
.11 4 14 eerlee......
iaiu U A N. unl. 4a...
...101 kas, a g
...12
...isn
... 13
...KM
... j.,.N
4a..
Mex. Central 4a....
4e lat Ino
Minn. A Bt. L. 4a.
' M . K. T. 4a...
la
t3
. 1
.101
.101
.
. ai
. 7
. w4
t4
kJ
44 u-
R. B. of at. a ea 82
Y. C. g. Ia 84
J. C. g. is 1M
ili. v.nie. in.
j; do ti-
.. N. 3k w. a. 4a. a
..iot0, a . rta. 4- oii
T Fena eonv. le .
AfStaaa gea. 4a..
ao adj. a
AtlanUo a U 4a.
Ckaa. A Onia 4a.
ea 4a
Brk. R. T. a 4a.
Central at Oe. 4a.
edo lat luc...
LSa'?:: V- !V lUUIng. .7
' .: .IT?" St. U 1. M. e. ea.101
iXT.Z. a . I T L A 4. K. f. 4V 81
v av- evasho -"I 4I Lav W 4. M . 76
C.. B. O. 4..... KVVu il": 74
u.. n. t, n r. ea.... tj. Pacln(J , ,
a let 4a ctfa 8a
XL, , ? Railwar ta no
.. . 77.. Texaa a r. U lit
uoio. ana. ea .... eaer gt U A W.
uoia. ao. ta ti vuaa r.cHo 4a 102
- -i' V. S. Steel M U
. ' Wabaan la Ill
Diatlllara Sea 4a... M .io a.D. 4, 47
" s. 1. a pr weatern Md te 74
w -w. u a. ta at
Ho-k. Val. 4a h4eW1s. Caatral 4a. 47
japan ea aa
lld. Asked.
Bank Cleartas;a,
OMAHA. April 17. Bank clearings for to
day were li.Hu6.0M 71 and for the correspond
Ing late last year i.o44.?4.os.
Tueeday $ 2.058.154.93
Wednesday ..
Thursday .. .
Friday
Patur
day
8.5,554.20
l.ftr,4l1.40
I.0R. 411.84
1.4u5.UMi.72
$1.878. 707.69
2.nl.e4 24
L"14 45.64
L4a6 54 .17
l.b44.9H04
Total $10.4)9.049.4 $.9ti7. 447.64
Increase over the corresponding week
last year 4X4bl.eol.ao.
Paretga FlaavsiclaL
LONDON, April 27. Money continued
to be in liberal supply In the marSfct to
day. I'lBiounts were firm cn tne weat
neas of Paris exchange. Indicating pos
sible competition for gold on Monday,
Trading on the stock exchange was dull
and uninteresting. The selling of consols
In order to participate In the new loans
caused a sagiflng of gilt edged aecuriiioe
generally. Foreigners scarcely moved.
Japanese Imperial 4' tUoeel at 101
No. I. soft
shell. Uc; No. 1, soft shell, 16c; Brazils,
liitllc; pecans, liky'-i-c; filberts, 124c; pea.
nuts, raw. 7c; roasted. 8Ac; California al
monds. 174c; cocoanuts, $5.00 per 100.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west
ern, 452ioc; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, fanry,
8-lb. cans, $1-45; standard, 8-lb. cans, $130.
Pineapples, grated, 2-1 b., standard, 12.MJ)
2 30; sliced, 11.767.35; fancy Hawaiian, 'lt
lt., $2.75; lV-lb., $1.75. Gallon apples, $2.6"4l
8.00. California apricots, $2.00. I 'ears, $1.75
i2 50. Peaches, $1.7fra2.40; I. C. peaches,
$2.0032.50. A'.anka salmon, red, $1.15; fancy
Chinook, flat, $2 10; fanck sockeye, flat, $1.96.
Sardines, quarter oil, ia three-quarters
mustard, $2.75. Sweet potatoes, $l.lua1 25.
Sauer kraut. Hoc. Pumpkins, h'Jcio$l.ou. N'ax
beans, 2-lb., KJC4J41. uo. LJitia beans, 2-lb,
7b,$1.85. Soaked peas, 8-lb., 00c; early
June, K-1W.16; fancy, $1.2S4i1.X5.
CALIFOKNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
sre somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous or
moving supplies of Immediate grades: quo
tations range from t"c to vc ror cauromia
fruit and from 8Ho to 6c for Oregon. Ap
ricots are practically out of the market and
It Is reported thut offerings for prompt
shipments are being withdrawn; choice are
quoted at Inc. Peaches are unchanged.
with fancy yellows quoteoi at rancy
Miilr, 14:tc Rulsina are firm; loose Hua-t-tels
are quoted at H'Jal seeded raisins,
9'ifll".
lUtAN Per ton, iiu.ou.
HAY Choice upland, per ton, $10.50;
medium, $&5: No. 1 bottom, $00; off
grades, $5.ai 60. Rye straw, $7.0o; No. 1
alfalfa. $11.00.
F18JI Pickerel, areasen, no: nlke.
dressed, 12o; white flh. dressed, winter
caught, 13iil5c: trout, 1215c; halibut, 18o;
SHlinon, lac; catnsn, i&c; herring,
dressed, pan frozen, c: perch, scaled and
dreased. Ac; crapples, round, fyfi9c; crapplee.
large, fancy, lac; black ha an. 2sc: smelt a
sweet ana nne, ijc; eel, ikc; dius fish, 150:
red snapper, lie; roe shad, per pair, 4o
60c; frog leifs. bW.'4oc; lobeteis, green, per
lb.. 3&c ; lobster, boiled, per lb., 4"'i45c;
mackerel. Bpatiuh, per lb., 14c: mackerel.
native UiTt-.c per lb.; fresh green turtle
meat, !fc lb.
CURED FISH Family while fish, per
Quarter bbl.. ion lbs. $4 00: Norway mack
erel, No. 1, $35.0o; No. 2. $00; hernng. in
bbls . ?4 lbs each. Norway. 4k. $11. 00
HIDF-S AND TALLOW Green saked.
No. 1, b'c; No. 2, 'c; bull hides, 6c ; green
hides. No. L He: No. 2, 7c; hoise, $l.ooi4ii.7b;
shceo relts. VMl.X. Tallow. No. L 4c:
No. X 3 lie. V'ooL lofflo.
Toledo cad Market.
TOLEDO. Acrll 87. SEEDS Clover.
rash and April. 17. 0; Dvcemtxr, $7 46;
, March, $7A0; Ala Ike, 7.t0. TUnothy, 2.80.
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle Hogs.
Omaha .....M....$2.5c).00 $6.27VaS.50
Chicago 1.N04j.55 0.05 yHi
Kansas City 176'g3.20 6.35 fii.57Vi
St. Louis 1.9ocni.50 6.S fe.70
Sioux City. 8.256.70 6.30 &U.40
The ofllclai number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hosts. Sheep. H'r'a.
C, M. ft St, P 4
Unkm Paclflo system 2 30 2 8
CAN. W., east...... 2
C. & N. W., weet.... 2G x ..
C, 6t P., M. & 0 4
C, B. i Q., west.... 24 .. ..
C, R. 1. & P., east.. .. 4
C,, R. I. &. P.. west.. .. 1 .. ,.
Illinois Central .. 2 ., ..
Chicago G. W .. 2 .. 1
Total receipt i 101 1 4
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle, Kotis.
Omaha Packing Co. .... 1,136
Swift and Company. .... .... 1,530
Cudahy Facklnac Co.- 10 1.7ns
Armour &. Co 2,472
MoCreary & Carey SI
Other buyers .... 14
Totala B7 7.106
CATTLE There was the usual small Sat
urday's run of cattle, but the supply In
cluded a load of very choice heifers that
broueht $6.00. the high price of the week
Receipts for the week foot up a little less
than 26,000 head, or about 1.000 less than
last week, but nearly 12,000 more than for
the last week or April, lWJo. The quant
of the offerings has been very good al
week.
Fat cattle started out In good shape
with a steady to stronger market on Mon
day and Tuesday, but since then the trend
of values has been lower, and the cloae is
anywhere from 10Q"25c lower than a week
aro. Moat of the decline hoe been on the
I plain, heavy and unfinished cattle, which
nave Deen discriminated against ty ail
clauses of buyers. On the other hand,
there has been a vltrorous Inquiry both
from eastern shippers and local dressed
beef men for the fat, light and handy
weight beeves and they have been free
sellers throughout, the week's decline
amounting to only about lotjploo. While
the close of the market If rather weak, the
trade Is still In very good shape and there
Is a well sustained demand for desirable
beeves of all kinds.
The market for onws and heifers has
held up In very good shape, not withstand
Ing the slump In fat cattle prices. Re
ceipts of butcher stock and cannera have
been comparatively light all week, and In
addition to the usual good Inquiry from
local packers, there have been several out-
sion Duyern nere an week with libera
orders to nil, and the result Is a strong
active trade most of the time. Heavy and
common cows are possibly loo lower than
they were at the close of last week, but
the fat. light and helfery grades are sell
ing fully as well as a week ajro. Veal
ralves are about 600 lower for the week
hut the market for hulls, stags, etc., hag
oen steady tnrougnout.
Business In stockers and feeders has been
of rather small proportion, owing to the
fact that receipts of this character have
been comparatively limited. There hue
been a good demand from all sources for
anything that had the welsrht and qitalltv
gna prices nave ruio steady tnrouphout
On the other hand, the common, llirht and
medium welrht stuff has been neajlected
from start to finish snd It has been 1m
posalble to effect a clearance, even at prloes
mat are anout lowing lower for the week
Representative aales:
HEIFERS.
No. At. Pr No. At Ft.
v.v WW ev...... in f wj
HOGS While there has been a tolerably
liberal run of hogs this week, the supplies
show a decrease of 2.000 head as compared
with last week and of 12.000 head as com
pared with the corresponding week last
year. Prices have fluctuated within a com
paratively narrow range and at the close
are perhaps a shade higher than a week
ago, although the average for tbe week
can Deen snirntiy lower.
Today there were nearly 7,000 hogs on
sale and all classes of buyers went after
them as If they wanted them. Prices av
eraged 2H Wc higher than yesterday and It
did not take dealers long to effect a clear
ance at the advance, lops sold up to $d.50.
as against $s46 yesterday, and the bulk
of the trading waa at $6.354.40, as against
to Ji'ia-oot yesieroa.y.
Representative sales:
No. At. ah. pr. No.
40 804 40 4 37 TO...'.'
Tt lo 10 4 80 te....
C4 813 .. 4 80
or lees on the up and down order, and '
while a soft spot developed In the mlditln
of the week, a hardening of values later
on enabled sellers to recover a portion of
the decline. The demaud from killers was
sufficient at all times to take good care of
the offerings and even at the drop tn prices
the trade was active and satisfactory as
oempared with other points,
Quotations en wool ad killers: Oood to
Choice lambs, U.VXJ 50; fair to good lambs,
$7 yiS 00; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights. $"70Ofif7.4r: fair to gond yearllrga,
lame weights, $4.f1l,7 0i; gocd to choice
yearlings, heavy weights. $s.Vfi7.00; fMr
to good yearlings, heavy weight". $"
4 50; good to choloe old wethers. $46047 On :
good to choice ewes, $5.85m 40; fair to good
ewes, $5 86 06 85; clipped sheep and lambs
sell about $1 off from above quotatlona
CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKBT
Cattle acid theep Pteady IIoe;s Five
Cents fllsrher.
CHICAGO, April 17. CATTLR Receipts,
BOO head; market steady; beeves $4.25'u66,
cows, $1.80U49O; heifers, $2.75'o.40; caivea,
$3.5o(U6.60; good to nrinie steers, $5.36(tf5o:
poor to medium, $4.8o4iS.30; stockers and
feeder. 1hu6 15. . , .
HOGS Receipts, 1 000 head; market f-o
higher; light, $6.40S.56; mixed, $.40y4.5;
heavy, $rt..v(IV0; rough, $h.8ti(4 40; plKM,
$6. Of .&); good to choice heavy, $4.50ta.u;
bulk of sales, $40B9 .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.500
head; market steady; natives and western,
$4 5va.90; yearlings, 7.007.76; lambs, $.
(&S.70.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, April 87. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 800 head. Including twenty-five
southerns: market steady; choice export
and dressed beef steers, $540dr.2o; fair to
rood, $4.7S4i6.60; western fed steers, $4.2&;f
6.75; stockers and fenders, $3.9u6.16; south
ern steers, $4.00(36.60; southern cows, $3 00
44.00; native oows. $2.75o4.76; native heif
ers, W.tf'oAlO: bulls, $3.UVu14 85; calves, $350
Cv6n Receipts for the week, 44,100 head.
HOGS Receipts, $.000 head; market
steady; top, $4.fcH; bulk of sales, $4 4C(ii.W;
heavy. $4.4646.42: pnokers, $6.406rV50; light,
$6.45.6?4: pigs. $o2fvfi6.75; receipts for the
week, B3.200 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market nominally steady; lambs, wiMW
80; ewes and yearlings, $6.35Jij.6i); western
fed yearlings, $6.0l'a''.5O; western fed sheep,
$5.2Va4.0; stockers and feeders, $4.00y00.
Receipts for the week, 80,000 bead.
eir York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. April 87. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,168 head; nothing doing; feel
ing weak; dressed beef, quiet nt "Wac.
Exports. 926 cattle and 7.240 Quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, 282 head; none for
sale on live weight; market nominally
weak; dressed calves, slow; city dresned
veals. MiUHo: country dressed beef. BSPHo.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, Z.B7I
nea.i; reeling run sieuay: gooa woo i en
lambs, $8.26; fair, clipped, $7.00; no strictly
prime stock here: sheen, nominal.
huos Receipts. 2.872 head: none tor
sale: market nominally firm on Buffalo
aavicea. r
St. I.onla 1.1 ve Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. April 27. C A TTLB Re.
celpts, 100 head. Including fifty Texana;
market steady; native shipping and expert
steers. $6.1(Xj4.60; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $4.60fcHS.50; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$4O0rtr4.70; stockers) and feeders, $8.tg5.tSj
cows and heifers, $J.95,g6.76; cannera, $200
?2.75; bulls, $7.6594.65; calves. $4 OOtS'S OO;
Texaa and Indian steers, $2.6&36.60; cowl
nd heifers, $I.9rtM.40.
HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head: market So
higher; pigs and lights, $4.2f'r4.66; packers,
$6 266.66; butchers and best heavy, $'xfTJ
(0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. So head:
market steady; native muttons, 8S.1&04.6O;
lambs, $3.75jA.80; culls and bucks, $4.00
6.00.
14,43 hWa.: shipments, 1M.77
aKo. !;. 9M bbls.
IM. firm; strained, common to rood.
$4.So-u-4W.
Meroer In Ohio.
OALLirOLIS. (V, AprT, 27-Henry Will
lame and his uncle, Ahralinni Miles,
farmers reslillng near thla city qnarrelej
because of the alleged attentions of W'llU
lams to Mrs. Miles Williams hlew Mlts.sr
head off his shoulders with a shot gun.
Williams was arrested.
KK AL. ESTATE TRAMSFK.RS.
John T. Flack CYv to Nellie Wlllard.
lot L Flack's Sub $
John P. O'Connor to Omaha Oram
Terminal, eV, lot IS. block 9,
Kountza A iKuth's Add
William n Iavls and wife to Frank
Franek, lot 18, block S;V!, South
Omaha
Joseph S. Zlpfel and wife to Herman
T. Hokanson, wto ft lot 1, rep I at
block 8, Bemls Park
Harry W. hitch to Inward Morrison,
e ft n55 ft lots ti and 7, block 1.
Pope Place
Mary Ann MoCausIhh 1 to Alfred Fer
man, lots 12 and 13, Mock 2, Fer
man'a Sub
Gardner 8. Turrill and v, a to V. It.
I-oveJoy, lot 12, block u, Patrick's
Sd Add
Joe A. Crumb et al. to liir -v.n Patter
son Bates, lots 7 and block L
Wndsor Terrace.
Magnus Erlckson to Dnvi.l Brown
Meutlply, lots 6 and 6, block 11. Rose
H1U -
4.00TJ
tot
1X4
i i
sot
4.50H
lOd
404
Totals .......
...$15,SI
St. Joseph L,lve Stock Market.
BT. JOS FPU. Mo.. April 27. CATTLE
Reeelpta 857 head; market steady; na
tives. $4.40tu.2S: cows and heifers. $3.26rS
6.00; stockers and feeders, $3.5034.60,
HOGS Receipts. 6.108 head: market
steady to Ko higher; top, $4.(0; bulk cf
sales. t4 40$.47H.
BHiarjp ami LAM HS Receipts, none;
lambs, $8.0Ofi.5S; yearlings, $6.7B7.26t
wethers, $6.60dtU75; ewes, $0.0065.
Slnax City LI to Stock Market.
OTrfcTTV MTT A rt Vt 1 1
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; mar
ket steady; beeves,. $4.5cS6,70; cows, bulls
and mixed, $3.2T3-470; stockers and feeders,
$4.00(34.70; calves and yearlings, $3.40tfr4.40.
HOGS Receipts, 8.800 head; market 6o
higher; selling at $6.8034.40; bulk of galea,
$6,46&4.3THo.
Stock In Sight.
Reoelots of live stock at tbe six nrtnolnal
western markets yesterday:
cattle. ofrs. Bheep.
' How S30
Ma.de $4.000,000
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Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, April 17. OOTTOIf Spot
closed steady; middling uplanaa, ll.SOo;
middling gulf, 11.65c; no sales.
ST. LOlIS. April 87. COTTON
Steady; middling, lotyo. Sales none; re
oelpta, 400 balea; aUlpmanla, 186 bales;
stock. 76,761 bales.
NkTW ORLEANS, April 87. COTTON
Spot market closed steady; sales, 1,(64
bales; low ordinary, ( 16-lto nominal; or
dlnary, 7 6-16c nominal; good ordinary,
ajac; low middling, t 18-16o; middling,
11 1-1 $c; good middling, 12o; middling
fair, 18o nominal; fair, 18 Ho nominal.
Reeelpta. 1.(42 bales; stoak, 160.880 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 87. COTTON
Ptxit In fair demand, prices seven points
higher; American middling fair, 7.54d;
goon middling. 7.00d: middling, 6.4fld; low
middling, 6.12d; good ordinary, f.46d; or
dinary, S.Ogd. The sales of the dnv were
8,000 balea, of which 600 bales for
speculation and export and Included 7,100
American. Receipts, 18,004 bales. lnoluoV
Lng 14,000 bales American.
narar and Molasses.
YORK. April 27.-SUOAR Raw.
NEW
steady; fair refining, 8.2fy(W.ic; centrifugal,
bi test 8 73.7t8.70o. Molasses sugar, 8 OOQi
801c. Refined, steady; No. . 4.40o; No 7.
4.a6c: No. fi. 4.30c: No. . 4.26c: No In lib.'
IIIPISSIIIG
SILVER QUEEH
COBALT BULLION
COBALT DEVEL'T
This week's lotter fully sets
forth why these Cobalt stocks
re oonnldercd by me the best
pnrohase In the present mar
ket. It also contains an Inter
esting descriptive map of the
Hatlve Hirer District. Thla
letter Is mailed free upon re
quest. SEND FOR IT
Orders In Cobalt stocks e Teen ted
on the N. T. Curb, Toronto and
Cobalt Eixohanges. Quotations fur
nished. Inquiries regarding any
Cobalt Issues promptly answered.
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100 Broadway, Nw York.
I WILL BUY
40 German a inn.
Cottee
1000 Columbua Cona,
le News Srocia Oobalt
lou gas Juaa
(nes Bae Felipa
sua ens.
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low rertr-Nlne Cavak
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Csvt a couple of loads direct to a looal
packer, the sheep market Is quetably un
changed from yesterday.
The week cluaes with nominal receipts
and the total number received fur the six
days amounts to about S:,0Ci0 head, as
against 63.im In round numbers lor the
meek pructdlr.g and ii9.0iw for ths corre
sponding week last year. The Mg decrease
In receipts from laat week did not pre
vent a slight decline In prices. Eastern
markets all reported quite a heary break,
b'jt here the average decline waa not more
than 1'Jdjlic on anything, and on some of
the beter grades there has been no special
change In tbe advance of three weeks ago.
J.U market 01x104 Ut weeJt wit Bware
No. 1L 410o; No. 12, 406c; No. Uc, 4.00c;
No. 14, 8.S60; confectioners' A, 4.60c; mould
A. 5.15c; cut loaf, 6 tW; crushed, 6.60c-
fowdered. AleOc; granulated. A8)o; cubes!
06c.
MOLABSB8 Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. 87TP130.
NEW ORLEANS April TI. BT'OAR-,
Steady; open kettle centrifugal. 8HS3T4ic;
centrifugal yellow, lVHc; seconds, 80
84 c.
MOLASSE3S Quiet ; new syrup, Str7T34c.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, April 27. -OOFT'KK Mar
ket for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices. In keeping with featureless cables.
Trading was very quiet and with hardly
any demand In evidence; prices eased off
during the session, with the clone steady
at a net decline of t-ilO points. Sales
were reported of 14.760 baas. Including May
at 6.6v;i6.tS0c; Julv. 6 50; Septemher. S.aMifi 45
and March, 6465oc; spot coffee, quiet.
Rio, No. 7, 6c; Santns No. 4 io; mild
coffee dull; Cordova, 93120.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta.
NKW YORK. ADrll 27. KVA-PORATED
APPLES Market Is steady to firm.
.. ...... k . i. ! .. . ... I . 1
6t Hc; poor to fair, 6 H ifi 6c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'IT Prunes.
unchanged. IU to ItHc for California.
and 6V1&IO0 for Oregon. Peaches eaay;
choloe, ll'SHHc; extra choice, 12tfl2c;
Tancy, l8Hlc; extra rancy, lSftlOc.
Raisins, unchanged: loose muscatel quoted
at tl&lOc; seeded ralalns, JVattllo;
London layers, .l.tiV 1.65.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. April 27METALS-Mar.
kets were more or less nominal In the ab
sence of London cables and of any Im
portant business. Tin was firm at H? 'Jit
42 66. Copper continued quiet, with lake
quoted at 34.6ji 26: electrolytic, J24.(0
24.76; casting, 82 7!'u23.X. Leadwas un.
changed at 86 Outf. 10; Sfielter, 84 &0(J6k
Iron waa steady at recent prices.
ST. LOT 'IS, April 17.-Ml-7rAL8 Ieal
dull at i '-'vti& U. Srlter, dull at l.5u.
MONEY MAP OF COBALT
IT 18 FREE
Orres at a glanoe tbe laoatlon aal prodaatlon ol
all the Mg nuaaa ta tlx Great Canadian tllrar
(Jamp. Tbls siap et
COBALT
la ostnsfled from OeTsmmsot statlatlns sad ether
eOclal tata, wbloa stakes It tae awrt eompkt
and aomprehaDaiva map ot OOBALT In exlet.nce.
BTery InTeator saeda on so aa te Judfe et the
ealue or la veal meals dura Write tor a tree eupy
tedar.
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812 Security Bldg., Chicago, 111.
LY-NEVADA
MAP and VIEWS
We have Just received a beautiful Birds
Eye View map of Ely. showing iho moun
tain ranges, mines, railroad, waaun roads,
smelters, town sites, etc. Nothing so com
plete and comprehensive aa this map has
ever been published by any mining com
pany. We will send It free for two 2-cent
stamps, to pay poetise, with folio of M
photos of Ely and surioundlngs. Write or
C A. J. CARR.
Omaha, Nebs
678 S. t8tb St.
BAOAIN Ut BTOCK.
w ir. 110IJ. J6C Men. blue jar
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110 .
100 E.a.e at. A I . '
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1500 Ne. Oueen lte
louD atoDareh. li , 41.10
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a u.rf nutte. bid
.m) Kortr-Klne Crk., 7140
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2o tlllDln Ameiicail. 4a
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llout btd. Liuub. Ba., te
'Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, April 27. WOOL Steady;
medium grades, combing and clothing. Zi'f
2o; light fine, ailc, Una, lU'l?c, tub
washed, 3 it 37 c
Mlaaeaptills Grata Market.
MINNEAP)IJS. April 27 WHEAT May,
82V-: July, bvc; No. 1 hard, 66Sc; No. I
northern, SiSic: No. 2 northern, ftJtc; No.
8 northern, 6uulo.
VI WTLIi VAT CASH TOU.
lot Amar. Lumber V e Ur.lT. Pneu. TTasa
l,.l t'euut Micool 2'. O Old. Com.. Na.
too (ltd. Hub ' Black fearl
10 0 Analvada 'i !' r. Am.r.
uv0 tSupira Tun., Col. too Pens-Wye.
Wt"t4'rri llusineMt ' Kxt-Uangat
13S LaBalle Chicago, XU.
Nevada Map Free
and particulars of the COMIN'l OREA'P
MINE of Bullfrog We made a aiK'eas of
hl'l.l.FHOU KEYSTONE; INl.STORd
1'iAOE 400 1E CXMT; the stock will gd
blgher. Write NOW.
J0BN J. BL'NTE C0 II! Brosdaey, It Y.
Oils aad Roils.
W. Farnam Smith & Go.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities.
NEW TORK. April 17. OILS Cottonseed.
eaay; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 3V-; prime
yellow, 4f.tr. Petroleum, steady; refined New
York, 84 an; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
816; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk.
84.70. Turpentine, ewnma.
uSHitfktM FirnimSU Tel CouilOU
We effsr, subject to sale, 60 sbarea
vaion tltoes; Tar as at tnA.