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    TIIE OMAILV DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL HO, 1007.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
ttiaral Bataa and Waak Cablet Causa
WeaknaM ia wheat.
MAY AND JULY WHEAT Off OVER ONE CENT
La4a Wkitl mn torn Markets
Bmk Sharply
Rains In Knnsns "
Easier Feellngr.
OMAHA, April 29, 1907,
As' waa anticipated generally by trader!
Rat urrtu v the wheat market suffered a
h.rn t.reak and prices on May and July
options declined l'la.c. General rains
tfroughoot Kr,i, Nebraska and the
fauthwest were I ha causa of the extreme
eat next ami long wheat tame out freely
1,11 the decline. '1 lie London market broke
snarply and, with an Increase In the vlalble
wlu-st supply, caused much easier feeling,
Iater dealings disclosed some support and
Diices generally rose allKhtly higher.
Whe.t opened weak on the reports of
rains In Knaa and the bearlshness of
foreign markets. May wheat declined from
Uc ankd lo 73c asked, and July options
fell from 7ti0 asked to 75Vic aaaed. Sep.
tember options were firmer and the trading
was only of moderate volume. Closing
prices slightly firmer, but all options
closed with a net loas of l'c.
Cora was weaker on lower rabies and In
sympathy with the wheat market. Trad
Inn was .light and receipts were moderate.
T(i? market was dull and the close was
firmer, July corn rinsing at 46c bid, an
advance of He September options closed
weak.
Oats opened soft, with considerable sell
Ins; by oommlsstnn houses. The statistical
situation Is stronger, but precipitation In
the southwest caused an early decline, with
an upward reaction near the close. May
oats opened weak at 41 ',0 asked and rinsed
steady at 414,0 asked. September options
Closed Vo lower.
l'rlniaiy wheat receipts wpre 1,007,010
ousnma ana shipments z&t.vt) bushels,
against receipts I wt year of 496,000 busliels
and shipments of 4K4.0HO bushels. Corn re.
relpts were 600,000 bushels and shipments
554,000 bushels, against receipts of HHH,iJ0
bushels and shipments of 610,010 bushels lust
year.
Clearances were 372,000 bushels of corn,
19,(in bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to JSfj.ftO bushels.
Liverpool closed Vamd lower on wheat
and liil'-d lower on corn.
The world's wheat shipments were 11,40a.
000 bushels, against I0,04,0u0 bushels last
year. Corn shipments were 4.779, OK) bushles,
against 3,299,u0 bushels last week and 3,361.
OoJ bushels last year.
The world s visible wheat supply In
creased 7.000 bushels to 62.761,000 bushels,
against 41,221.000 bushels last year. The
visible corn supply decreased 1,293,000 bush,
el to 9,370.000 bushels, as compared with
4,-'W,000 bushels last year. The visible sup
ply of oats decreased 811.000 bushels to 10,
242.000 bushels, against 16.672,000 bushels at
the corresponding period lust year.
Local rang of tptlons:
em. (1 as. Timothy, crime, 14 36. Clover,
contract grade, 816.36.
PROVISIONS hort rib ildoa (loose),
Ha-tl. Hess pork, per bhl, lis SvEf
1475. Ird. Der luo lbs. $8.424 Short
clear sides (boxed), 6.7V.0i.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
grain were
flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu..
Oats, bu..
(Kye, bu....
Barley, bu
Receipts. Bhlpments.
... 28,300 tL
... .) a.")
...lW.tYiO 312.00
...819.100 fcS.l'O
.. .t0 1.600
4H,iO 2B,0
On the Produce exchange today the hut
ter market wag weak; creameries, lWrc;
dairies, IKQISc. Fags, steady; at mark,
cases Included, UVhUVIc; firsts, 16c; prims
firsts, ltfitc. Cheese, steady; 14tfflie.
NBW YORK OEHERAL MARKKT
Qaotatlosi
Varlons
1
NEW TORE STOCKS ANDBONDS
Rite of Uaion Faoifto tha Oily Hotaworthr
Taatiira of Eeuiom.
NO NEWS TO EXPLAIN MOVEMENT
Sharp Reaction la "Wheat Gives
r Assistance to Advocates
for Higher Prices for
Stocks.
Articles ! Open Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat- - .11 I
may... mai 144A
July... 7iiAJ 7t,A
Sept...! 78iA 78. A
torn
May...
July... 44-A
Sert... 44 A
Oats- I
May. ..I 414Ai
Hnpt... 414,A
Bept... 86'4A
45A45f,B
73 A
75HA
77VA
45N.BI
44 A I
44 A
46 Bl
I
41HA 41vR!
41S,A,41-'SH
35a 35 A
73 A 744B
764A 714B
77WA 7SB
45 H
46 A 44 14
44B 44 B
41 41
41VsA 41
36 A 3643
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WH EAT No. 1 hard, 7237SHe: No. t hard,
6667lc; No. 4 bard, 66fc7c; No. I spring,
BiMl.lC.
CORN NO. 8. 434V&44c: No. 4. 417T430: no
grade. 36ii40c; No. 8 yellow, 44S441c; No. t
white, 44'i46c. ,
OATS No. 3 mixed. 39H39c; No. I
White, 404,c; No. 4 white, 8!W;a40o.
UYK No. J, 81V4c: No. 8, 60c.
f the Day oa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 29 FLOUR Re
ceipts, U.'VJi bbls.; exports. 6.2 bbls.;
Market steady, but dull; Minnesota pat
ents, S4.kKii4.6i; Minnesota bakers, $3.40 70;
winter patents, I80jj.0, winter
straights. IS 40 166; winter extras. l.t
9 3.00; winter, low grades. 12.75 J. K0.
Rye flour, firm; fair to good, l.et?3.0;
choice to fancy, 13.360 4. 16.
CORNMEAL firm; fine whit and yel
low, 11.20, coarse. 1. 08111.10; kiln dried,
2 654j J. 76.
WHEAT Receipts, tt.OOO bu.; exports.
61.129 bu.; spot msrket essy; No. 2 red,
MV. elevator, and Mr, t. o. b. afloltt;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, 6Hc, opening nav
Igatlon f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter,
Im'c. opening navigation f. o. b, afloat. In
fluenced by weak cables and reports of
rain In Kansas, wheat broke a cent per
bushel today. Liquidation was heavy, but
short sellers were checked by bug stories.
Statistics Included bearish figures on the
visible supply snd world's shipments.
final prices showed Tfcfclo net loss. May,
WV'OOc, closed at 8!'c; July. JuifiOOSc,
closed at 90c; Beptember, lioH ft HI c,
closed at 90To; December, 93i8W4c closed
at mc.
CORN Receipts. 238,275 bu.; exports,
276,764 bu.; spot maaket easy; No. 3, 90c,
elevator, and 67fcc. f. o. b. afloat; No.
white, 6e; No. 1 yellow, 57o, r. o. o.
atloat. The option market broks a cent
under increased weekly stocks and liqui
dation, but rallied In the afternoon, closing
only He net lower. May closed at tSOc;
July. 67H'BMc, closed at 6xo.
OATS Recelpta. a,W bu. exports,
13,360 bu. ; spot market, steady; mixed oats,
2rt to 32 lbs, 47V; natural whits, 80 to 38
lbs., 4usitic; cuppea wnite, w to w ids.,
534)640.
HA i steady; snipping, itwmc; goou
to choice. 11.1601.20.
HOPS Quiet; state common to choice,
1S"0. 160 lie; 1905, 4 Hec; Paclflo coast,
1906, 8 if 11c; 1906, fiilSc.
HIDES Dull; Central America, 24c;
Bogota, 240.
LKATHEB Steady; acid, 27 H 29c.
PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family,
114.004(14,60; mess, S9.6010.00; beef
hams. 324.00ff2t.00; packet, 31 0.tO 0 1 1.00;
city extra India mess, S20.00U 1.00. Cut
meata steady; pickled bellies, Sl0.6OU12.O0;
pickled hams. 811-7&4rtl26. Iard, barely
steady; western prime, $8.8OSa.90; refined,
steady; continent, 89.25; South American,
11(1 Ou; compound, 83 2b8.624. Pork, steady;
fatnlly, 318.6019.00; short clear, 317.00
&18.60; mess, 317.25 1 8.00.
TALLOW Steady; city (S3 per pack
age), 6c; country (packages free), EHGc;
RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
2 H (ft 64; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Stsady at the decline; west
ern factory, common to firsts, 19i22e; west
ern Imitation creamery, extra, 26c; firsts,
22(S28c.
CHEESE firm; state full cream, col
ored and white, small, September fancy,
16c; small, October best, 14'U'HHc; good to
prime. 13914Hc; large, September fancy,
16c; good to prime, 12c4Uc; Inferior,
ii4fu'Hc.
EGOS Strong; western northerly sec
tion, 17tyc (official price, 17o); southerly
section, 16Vl7o (official price, 18ViC); sec
onds, 16c. t,
POULTRY Dressed, easy; western chlck
sns, 1010Ho; turkeys, 10iol4c; fowls, lo14o.
ami dearer Jarwnes Imperial 6a of 1
closed at 101V Kaffir were flat early In
the day, owing to fears of the repatriation
of the Chinese coolies In South Africa, but
at the dnee prices were firmer.
HK.KI.IN, April zv inres on tne iKiurn
torlav opened firm, but weakened later.
PARIS, April 29 -Prices on th. Bourse ftp.
day were firm, but trading was inactive.
Kusslan Imperlaj s closed at ana n-us-
slan bonds of l-4 at 497.00.
NEW TORK. April . The extremely
limited operations In the stock market to
day gave no hint of any growth of out
side interest. The movement of Union
Pacific was the only one worthy of note.
The strength In thst stock really dominated
the whole market and gave It whatever
vague character It made. There was no
news to explain the advance In Union Pa
cific. It was variously attributed to the
formation of a stock market pool to spec
ulate In the stock and to the expectation
of some coming change In the affairs of
the company that would redound to the
benefit of the stockholders.
The sympathetic effect of the Union Pa
cific movement radiated through the mar
ket with diminishing effect In stocks more
remotely connected witn it. tne greatest
effeit belna shown In the more Intimate!
connected transcontinental groups. The
sharp reaction In the wheat mnrket gave
some assistance to the advocates of higher
prices for stocks. The amount of unload
ing of wheat Induced by the news of rhnw-
ers In the southwest serves to impress
stock market sentiment with the large
amount of speculative Influence which has
been st work in the recent wheat market
and so detracted from the force of re
cent crop scare reports. Otherwise the
dsy was unusually barren of incident and
offered small help towards resolving the
uncertainty which holds the securities mar
ket In check. The price of cooper mdo
another advance In London today snd
gave some Impetus to copper securities.
Reports from railroad traffic officials were
of continuance of favorable conditions, but
In a less sanguine tone than recentiy. The
car situation la reported easier, although
this Is attributed to an Increased supply
of new curs rather than to any falling oft
In traffic offerings. Admissions are mad",
however, of some disposition on the part
of manufacturers to cut down expenses
or extensions of work and by the bankers
to discourage larger outlays at this time.
This Is accepted as showing some exten
sion of the feeling which has prompted cur
tailment of ruilroad plans to other fields
of Industry.
The keen competition In the London mar
ket for the newly arrived gold was lonked
upon with Interest. The sharp bidding
which advanced the price of the gold H
point, the small proportion secured by the
Farls bidders, the continued rail In tne
sterling exchange rate at Paris and the
firmness of the sterling exchange market
here all added to the likelihood that gold
might be shipped from New York to Paris.
The local money market was not affected
by these developments and remained easy,
with a very sluggish demand for funds
for stock market purposes. There was
unusally languid Interest In the immediate
dividend meeting of United States Steel
directors, which Is to occur tomorrow. This
was largely due to the decline or anv ex
pectation of a change In the dividend rate
to be decleared. The statistics of earnings
for the quarter and of orders on hand are
awaited with much Interest in stock mar
ket circles. There was a feeling of satis
faction with the tranquil outlook reported
In the labor field on the eve of May dav.
Bonds were steady. Total sales. par
value, Sl.254.0u0. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and closing quotations
on stocks were:
Biles. Hlfh. Low. ClnM.
New York Moaey Market.
NEW TORK. April 39. MONET On call,
easv at JiiH per cent; ruling rate, H per
cent; rinsing bid, 8 per cent; offered, at i
per cent. Time loans, steady; days.
per rent; 90 days, 8ti4 per cent; months,
4'sfNTa per rent.
I'KIMB MERCANTILE) FAPER V4t
r8TJ?HLIN(l FJXCHANOE Firmer, wl'h
actual business In bankers' bills' at 34 WlS'i?
4 WW for demand and at 34 K32V!j4 8326 for
00-dav bills: posted rates, 84.&H4.87; com
mercial bills. S4 S3V
SILVER Bar, 66Hc; Mexican dollars,
61c
BONDS Government and railroad, steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today war
as follows:
..104 Jarsa U, 14 series... M
. .104 ia 4a cthi IH,
..14 do 4Ha rtfa tt
,.1M4 do id serlea
A N. anl. 4s.. ..101
..loi4 'Mas. a. ( 4a........ ti
..ltMei On Ira I 4a Ilv
. .ISO" ado lit Inc II
.. 71 'Minn. BL U 4a.. 17
..loe af . K T. 4a '
.. do M
.. M N R. R. of M. a. 4a
rai.
o. a.
in eoupoa .
U a. la. rag
do eoupon
C. B. old 4a.
do COUPOB .
V. B. nt la,
do muron .
Am. Tobscoo 4
do la
Atchliton (to.
do adj. a...
Atlantic C L. a
Bal. Ohio
do I Via ...
nr. H. T. o. 4s
Central of Oa. 6a.
do 1M Ino
lo Id Inc
do Id Inc
rhes. A Ohio 4Ha 1 0181
Chicago A. IK,a... t
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattla BacslpU Rather LicM and Quality
1st Up to ftaadard.
FEEDERS SHOW EFflCT OF LATE SPRING
M N T. C. a. im MS
....lm'N. J. C. f. la 1I24
.. no. pacmo 4a nut
.. M do la 11
..insvt N. a W. r la 4
to o s. u rfd(. ,... n
4a.
Carlot Receipts.
Chicago ,
Kansas City ..
Minneapolis. ...
Omaha .i..,..,
Duluth ..v......
St. Loirl I.......
Wheat,
.... 43
.... 73
....413-
90
.4-.
Corn.
174
- 28
84'
i.:
:U. 7W -slaV-r.
Oats.
849
;-' -a
14
a-VUICAQO-
' f
GltAIX ARD PROVIBIOM
Fealarre of the Trading and Clostaaj;
Prices on Board of Trad. .
CHICAtJCs April 29. Rain and snow In
Konsas and other sections of the south
west Induced fiee prortt taklns; In -the
wheat market today and caused decline
of about lo per bushel In all deliveries.
At the close the July option was off Wkt
lc. Corn was up He Oats were a shads
higher. Provisions were a shade to lfio
lower.
The wet weather In Kansss not only
dampened the enthusiasm of the bulla In
the wheat pit, but at the same time en
couras;ud local and outside lonps to sell
freely. This aelllits; was further aug
mented by the weather bureau's forecast
of additional rain tonight In Kansas. The
fact that the market at Liverpool closed
Vuld lower also tended to make more pro
nounced the weakness In the local market.
The selling pressure was heavy through
out the entire session and the market
manifested no recuperailce power, the tone
being weak from beginning to end. Al
though commission houses were active buy
era at times, the bulk of offerings were
taken by shorts. Bearish sentiment was
accentuated by liberal primary receipts,
total arrivals today being 1.007,000 bu., com
pared with 464,000 bu. the same day a
year ago. The market closed weak. July
opened HHo to Qa lower at 822o.
old off to l3o and closed at 824o. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
ldfi.Ou) bu. The visible supply Increased
7H6.0UO bu. and ths amount on passage In
It. Iala Geaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, April J9 WHEAT Lower;
track. No. 3 red rash
KX&Slc: No. 2 hard.
T7WO-79HO, May, W&TlKc; July. 8o4o.
CORN Lower: track. No. 8 cash. 49i9
80c; May, 47Ho; July, tlSfccj No. 3 white, 60
faoOHt.
OATS Lower; track, No. I cash, 4242Hcj
May, ilo; July, 89c; No. 2 white, 430
44c
FLOUR Firm ; red winter patents 33.76
8.90; extra fancy and straight, S3.26tf3.70;
clear, S2.8M33.86. ' '
SK7U Timothy steady, 33.000.75.
COR NMKAL Steady, 32.40.
"BAAN-Steady: sackecV east -track, 93
840
HAT-Steady; timothy, ' S15.00n8. 60; pfal
rte. S'- -OOdj'18 00.
IRON COTTON TIES-1.09.
BAOOlNO-10'ic,
H KM P TWINB-rOe.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
rl IB. Lard, lower; prime steamed, 38.40.
)ry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts,
39 SO; clear libs, S9.62H; short clears, 39 76.
Bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts, SlO.afHi;
clear ribs, 310 SO; short clears, 310 8314.
BL'TTKR Weait ; creamery. 844i31o.
PX3G8 Firm; 14c case count.
POULTRY Dull; chickens 11c; springs,
turkeys, llffUc; ducks, izc; geese,
The receipts ana snipments or nour ana
Receipts. Shipments.
11.000 T.ono
71,000 f7,0O0
...,279,0iW 81,000
141.000 , 77,000
C, B. A O
c. r. i. a p.
do onl. la
rrv. a Bt. L
Colo. Ind. la. aer I
Colorado Mid. 4a..
rn'n. tk Bo. 4a
''una 5
n. A R. O 4a
r1t!l!era' gee. 8a..
Krla p. I. 4a
do sen. 4a
Hock. Val. 4Wa
Japan Ce
Hid. "Asked.
70 Faiin. oonr.
an Reading ran
L. ft 1. M,
U A 8 r
fv st. L. a. w. e.
. ll Knord A. L.
. go Pacific 4a
.loot, do lat 4a ctra..
.. AS Sn. Railway 8a...
. M Traaa A P. la . .
. II T . St. U W.
.lot t'nlon Pacltlc 4a..
. M V. S Stel M tl
. H Wanaan la
. 74 do db. B
. Mt Weatertl Md. 4a.
.104 W ft I.. E. 4a.
. 1814 Wla. Cantral 4a,
IHa
a rr
e. ta..H0
ff 4a. 114
74
4a.. 7l
.... MH
....
...10114
....I15a
"'5.irr,'!
. ... i"-
.... 7
.... 74H
tl
.... 17
Prlees of Roars Lower, While Receipts
ad Fair Demand for f)aeep
Cosaa Advance la
Maotatlaas.
BOUTM OMAHA, April S. 1OT.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sueep.
Oniclal Monday 4,f"0 4.A4) .h)
Fame day last week 4,527 4.n ll,4ol
Sams aay 2 weeks ago.. b.$'i b.Ul S.T74
Same day 3 weeks ago.. 4.8J3 8 6.-4 24 .147
Same day 4 weeks ago.. 4.24a 4.nV 11.210
Same day last year 4.0i4 4.417 7,b.l
The following table shows the receipts
Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for ths year to date, compared with last
year: 19o7. 1J. inc. Dec.
Cattla 377.744 81 977 67,7
Hogs 7!W,70 877,7
Sheep 667.64 (14W4 W.bJt
CATTLhi UUOTAT10N8.
Good to choice corn-tea steers SS.S"4f.90
ralr to good corn-fed steers
Common to fair stsera
Oood to choice fed cows
Fair to good cows and heifers...
Common to fair cows
Fair to choice storker A feeders.. 4.bvQO.00
Fair to good Blockers A feeders.... 4.w4 60
Common to fair stockers 3 0Ou4 O0
Bulls, stags, eto 2 7in4.6o
Veal calves 4.wku0
ine following tabs shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1907. 1906.1906.1M., 1903. 1902. ,1901.
79, 116
4M4M
4.j4 76
4 OiHtiu.OO
3.Wi4 35
40
to
40
I :,
i
I 4J-
I S
M 4 an (a T tia
171 ... I J 41 f"1
Tl HI M I la N IX
H Ill ... It. Tl II
II . ... I IS 0 14
70 ... t s m lit
af im ... I M M i:
7 im ... in
SHEKP Receipts of sheep this mo-nlng
were llmlled. while the demand was far In
excess of the supply. Active competition
forced prices In the neighborhood of loc
higher than the close of last week, or back
to about where they were at the best
time of the season. The moderate number
on sale rhsnged hands quickly st the sd
vance snd the trade throughout was active
and strong.
Record sales were common today, wooled
lambs selling up to ft m. wooled ewes S 75
snd wooled yearlings 87.75 For short stuff
ewes slso reached the high mark "75.
Sales of clipped lambs at 37.80 and clipped
wethers at Id were also well up lo record
prices of the season for this class of stuff
The mnrket all around Is In excellent shape,
with the supply noalse equal to the de
mand. Quotations on wooled killers: Oood to
choice lambs. SvPJUiS SO; fair to good lambs,
S7.6IHU8 OU; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights. 87. d1 7. TP; fnlr to good yearlings,
lamb weights. So.oOifT tlO; good in choice
yearlings, heavy weights, 16.5"ij 7.00; f nlr
to good yearlings, heavy weights. S3,kil1
8.M; good to choice old wethers. J4?Vif7 0o;
good to choice ewes. Sa.AHin.TS: fair to good
ewes, 36.af.'o4 clipped sheep and lambs
sell about tl off from above quotations.
Representative sales:
No.
44i western shorn ewes
240 western ewes, shorn...
i'23 western ewes, shorn...
47S western shorn ewes....,
871 western ewes, shorn....
"i Wf-strii short ewes ,
231 western ewes, shorn...
3.0 western shorn ewes....
ewes....
Av.
. 97
western shorn
4fi7 western ewes ,
4 western lamb ewes.
77
112
. 107
74
106
119
109
, 111
... 1O0
Boston Mocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, April S.-Call loans, 8fv5
cent; time loans
closing quotation
Atchison adj. 4a..
do 4a
Met Cantral 4a..
Atchtfnn
do pfd
Portnn ft Albany.
Poiton A Malaa. .
Bnstnn Elevated
ritrhluirs pfd
Mtilran Central
N. T . N. H. ft
Vnlon Pacific
44 (S per cent.
wers:
It Bingham
.... MMi Cal. ft Hecla..
7(1 S4 Centannlal ....
. ... M'a Copper Ranse .
t.'4 Pair Wrat
Franklin
,...1ft2 Oranbr
.... Milium Rorala ...
per
Official
of 679
and 874
cars,
cars
Chicago reported receipts
against 2k) cars last week
a year ago.
A break of 1d at Liverpool and a weak
opening In wheat caused a lowering of
corn values at the start. For a time there
was considerable selling by commission
bouses and local toons The market rallied
materially during the last half on acUva
buying by rash houses, small receipts be
ing rsionslbla for much of the demand.
The close was firm. July opened Htr'wo to
c lower at 4W,c to 4IViHi)1c, sold off to
4840 and then advanced to 4!',c. Final
quotations ware at the highest point. Local
receipts wsra 174 oars, Including a car of
Contract grade.
Wet weather In the southwest caused
some selling of oats early In the day which
resulted In mocVrate weakness. Lster
however, considerable firmness developed on
a brisk demand from elevator Interests
July opsned no to V,tc lower at 414
41VJ, advanced to 41T40 and closed at the
top price. Loral receipts were 249 cars.
Provisions were rather weak because of
selling by local packers. The sales were
based on a 6c decline In the price of live
hogs and on the weakness of wheat. The
volume of trading was small. At the close
July pork wss off lfio st S16.I?4 Lard was
down 24C st I .75. 'Ribs were a shade
lower at 3S.7iif.70.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
TO cars; corn. 278 cars; oats, 3M cars; hogs.
13.0U) hsad.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.1 Open. Illgh.l Low. Close ! Sat'y.
Wheat
Msy
Julv
Sept.
Iee.
Oiro
May
July
Sept.
Oats
. May
July
Sep.
1 Pork
May
July
Lard
May July
Sept
Ribs
May Julv
Sept.
grain were:
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
1 1
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT,' April 29 -WHBAT-Msy.
7174c; July. 74Ac; September. .764ic; cash,
No. 2 hard. 74iT7c: No. 3, 71'(i76c; No. 2 red,
79tf74c; No. 3. 2'o78o.
CORN May, 44"c; July, 464o; September,
4o4c; No. 3, 47c.
OATS No. 3 white, 43c; No. 8 mixed,
42i43o.
RTB-Steady, fl0c.
HAT Steady ; choice timothy, S14.2fgl5.00;
Choice prairie., 50-ij lO 00.
Hl'TTER Creamery, 2cj packing, 15o.
KOOS Steady: extra fancy, 16c; current
receipts, cases included, new cases. 144c;
second-hand cases. 14c; rases returned,
13M-C-. southern, cases Included. 134c.
ana snipments or grain
Receipts. Shipments.
116.000 1Z5000
40 000 85.000
86.000 84,000
The receipts
ere:
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Visible lapply of Grala.
NEW YORK, April 29 The visible supply
of gram Saturday, April 27, as compiled by
the New York Produce axchangs, was as
fellows:
Wheat M, 776.000 bu.. Increase TSS.mO bu.
Corn .074.0u6 bu., decrease 1.2MI.O0O bu.
Oats 9,F66.000 bu., decrease Sn.ono bu.
Rye L216.0O0 bu.. Increase 79.000 bu.
Barley 2.519,000 bu.. decreet 151,000 bu.
Liverpool Grala aai Provisions
LIVERPOOL, April . WHKAT-Spot,
steady; No. 2 red western winter. As 2d;
No. 1 California. 6s 4d; futures, easy; May,
6s vd: July, s Sd; September, 6s 4jd.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4s 3d; American mixed, old, 6s 4d; futures,
easy; July. 4s 7Hd: Beptember, 4s 7HU.
HOPS In London (Pacific coast), quiet.
2 los3 6a.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNBAPOLia. Minn., April 29.-WIIEAT
-May, 81Hc; July 84444C: No. 1 hard. US
&V-: No- 1 northern. toc: No. 2 north
ern, 8?Xn-s3ic; No. 8 northern, sutrSlc.
r i.l ok Firsi patents, n a'm.u; serona
patents, 14. '44 36; first clears, 13.20.ui.iO;
second oleaurs. S3.40fr2.70.
BRAN In bulk, l.fc.n.73.
79H
H4'a
7? I
MM
MV
fc'i;
IdBAitVril ' I 60V. I
lyst H.
' 6tv
4V
41ViSi
8S
16 66
16 8THl
8 60
8 T7H!
I
Si
41)
35V
IB 65
16 90
6 64l
8 77W
7974 79V ao4
eS I 8.V8SHTJI4
US R3Vi4 M7Tf5
isv, ftsas' 80s
4J 60V.I 60
-;i 497,1 4s
4:, 50 604 Ht(W
44J ' 44 44
41SI 4141V,f'J
36'iVat 4a74oa
I UW 6 90
n
70
I 80
8 65
8 70
3 80
15 H
15 tCl
8 60
75
3 87.
8 srsi
8 67H
8 SO !
15 65
16 8,1
I
8 6S
S 70
8 874
8 5ISJ
TO
3 80
15 70
16 97i
8 67H
8
8 H
8 67H
8 IS
8 86
No. I.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOt'li Steady; winter patents, 83 1041
840, winter straights. S2.9U43 ii. spring pat
ents, ttvitrtM: spring strslghts, 83.ui4H.30:
bakers. U Xrvi-. ' ,
WHEAT No. 2 spring fa?JSS:; No. 1
7Bre: No. 8 red. TVt.ii-.'Wc.
COHN-No. 3. fc."C6oc: No. I yellow. 6nA
104
OATS No. 8. 44r: No. I whits, 449
46r: No. 3 white. 4iy&44o.
RTF No 3 Sio.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting.
TJo.
SKl-JVaV-No. I flax, SI 11; No. 1 northweat-
Peorla Grala Market.
PEORIA, April 29.-CORN Steady ; No. I
yellow and No. 3. 4Vc; No. 4. 44c; no
grade, 83ii40c,
OATB-IjuJI and lower; No. 8 white, 43c;
No. 4 white. 41c.
RTE-tady; No. 2, 67Hl)c
WHWKY-On the basis of 31.28 for fin
ished goods.
Philadelphia Prodae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 29-EX10-Staady,
fair demand. Pennsylvania and
other nearby firms, free cases, 18c at
mark; western firsts, free cases. 18c at
mark.
CHRKfiE Firm, fair demand; New Tork
full creanm, fancy. 1443 14c; Choice, 14HO.
Mllnsskee Grala Market.
M HiWA I'K KB. April 28-WIIBAT-No. 1
northern, f64jtc; No. 2 northern. 81fi4c;
July, 8JV.0.
RYE No. 1 7r43'7Sc.
BA RLE T No. K Too; sample, 6Vf74c
CORN No. 3. oaah, 4Quk; July, 401,0.
Dnlatk Grala Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. April 29-WHKAT-No.
1 northern, aSo; No. 1 northern, Sa'Uc: May
4V; July. Sr: September, Wc.
OATB April, 42c,
Tuleaa aa Market.
TOIJBDO, April 39 aETBPS Clover, cash
and April. Uh, October. 11.65; Itecamber.
87.674, March. 87. tw; prime timothy, ti.a)
aluka. 17.64.
Alama Bxpraas
Amalgamated Copper ...
Am. C. ft
Am. C. ft r. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil ptd
American Expreas
Am. H AL. pfd
Amarlcan Ira
Am. Llnaeed Oil
Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd....,
Am. 8. ft H
Am. B. ft R. pfd ,
Am. Supar Reflnlnf
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa....
Anaconda Mining Co....
Atchlaon
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Llna....
Baltlmora ft Ohio
Bat. A Ohio pfd
Brooklvs . Kasid Tr
Canadlas PaIAc
Cantral of New Jaraaf..
Chaaspaaka Ohio
Chicago OL W
Chit-ago ft N. W ,
C. ai. ft Rt. P
CMoaso T. T
Chicago f. ft T. pfd
C. C, C. ft 8t. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A 60
Colo. A 80. lat pfd
Colo, ft fo. id pfd
Consolidated Gas
Corn Produola
Corn Product pfd
Dataware ft Hudaon
Del., L. ft W
Denver ft R. O
n. ft R a. pfd
Diet mere- Securities
Krle
Eli let pfd
Kris Id pfd
Oeneral Electric
Ullnola Central
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Cantral
Inwe Central pfd
Kanaaa City So
K. C. 80. pfd
Loulevllle ft N
Meilcsn Central
Minn. A at. Louie
u . si. r. ft a. a. m
M , St. P. ft 8. 8. M. pfd.
afteaourt Pacific
at., K. ft T
U , K. ft T. pld
National Lead
N R. R. of M. pfd
New York Central
N. T., O. ft W
Norfolk ft W
Norfolk ft W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
pennaylvants
People's Oaa
P.r c ft Ft. L...,.
Preaaed Steel Car
rr-,d ('. pfd
Pullman Palac Car..,.
Reading
Rt-adlug lat pfd
Reeding Id ptd
Republic Heel
Republic Steel pfd
Ruck laland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
Rubber Uooda pfd
St. U ft 8 P. Id pfd.
8t. L. 8. W
St. L a. W. pfd
Bout hers Paclno
Mo. Pacific pfd
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tenneeee C ft 1
Teiae ft Pacific
T.. St. L ft W
T . Bt. L. A W. pfd...
Colon Pacific
llnloa Pacific pfd
V. 8. Kipreaa
V. 8. Realty
l B. Rubber
V. 8 Rubber pfd
V. 8. Steel
I'. B. Bleel pfd
V.-Caro. Chemical ,
Va -ro, Cham, pfd
Wabash
Wabeah pfd
Welte-Tarso Eprcea
Weetlnghouae Electrto
Weatern t'nloa
Wbeellag ft L. R
Wlaconaln Central
Wla. Central pfd ,
Northern Faelfic
Central Leather
Central Leelher pfd
Sloee-Sheffield Bteel
Oreal Northern pfd
Int. Metropolitan
lul. Met. pf
Total aalee lor the day.
M.500
1.6CO
100
1U0
100
100
100
811
4
10k
tl4
;
lle
14,100
J10
7.10
1110
, 1,700
11.100
100
B10
, 1,700
'l.'ilio
. 4.SU0
! "i'ioo
. i.:oo
loo
. 1,100
104)
10O
1,60
1S44
liw-,
12f.4
24
M
4
8!,
ll
19S
'o"
177 H
ii'i
114
IM
Ut
'iii,
18
3'4
7t
(
IU4
114
7C
12H
't2
isii
114
its
2
2i
6a
16 14
104
tl
'ii
1744
'ii 4
11J
l.M'4
71TI
36
2i 4
101 47T4 41
700 384 I1V4
700
l.l'O
- !00
10O
400
2O0
!
l.IKO
7"0
100
700
(0
100
00
7n4
14 1
1114
It
1484
ia4
M4
16
60 14
1M4
74
4
I2S
704
14
64
:m
1474
184
U
t4
0
1204
"ii"
74
180
44
nv
la4
10
III
300
1H
71
124
24
U
K4
114
1014
1244
911
624
n
i
1044
M4
M
m4
1T4
1
-4i
114
1514
136S
. 1 I
11 :
70 '
H
4
47 '
is:4
if -J
7;4
14
470
29-4
76 '
70 H
lf'l
31
148
14S
144
74
18
7H14
18
31 U
244
0
120
111
4a
10St
1344
Am. Pneu. Tub.
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. ft T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
tMlaon Rlrr. Illu
Mm. Rlectrle ...
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa ...
l olled Trult
Vnlted H. M.
do pfd ....
U. 8. Rteel..
do pfd ....
Adventure ..
Allouec
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Aslted.
131 Maea. Mining
114 Michigan ....
H...174 Mohawk
147tfcMnnt. C. ft C.
.. 1H
. .160
.. 10
.. 114
.. 16
.. 17
..IM
.. 11
.. 4t
Aprlf 14..
April 19..
17..
18..
April
Aurll
April
April
April 23
April 24..
April 28..
April 2. .
April 37.
April at.,
April 29..
19..
20..
21..
22..
39 I I 6 31
40W 3 49 I
S74 3 311 8 23
3241 9 61 i 28
Si"jj 44 1 5 ZJ
t 24S 9 42
6 U
6 8RH1
. 8 34
8 33 8 24
8 31.; 8 2t
8 844 29
8 Si 6 34
I 6 36
364
i 23
6 iH
i 33,
a
8 3S
6 2o
5 j
5 161
6 101
6 111
4 89 7 18; 8 961
4 891 7 07 3 91.
7 13 8 66)
4 80 7 14 3 1-9
4 7&1 8 971
4 82 7 10 I
4 80 7 11 8 ci
4 81 1 7 07 6 m
4 82 7 02 8 86
7 06 8 9a
4 75 T 06 8 93
4 78 7 00
4 76 3 93
4 72 8 K3 7 07
4 66 6 77 7 03,
8 02
t 94
6 92
ft !
5 90
8 bi
6 78
& 78
6 78
5 72
5 85
8. Old Drtmlnlon .
...115 Oeceola
...126 Parrot
. . .114V Qulnry
... 194 Shannon
...16 Tamarack
...pi Trinity
16 t'nlted Copper .
17 V. a. Mining..,
6St P. 8. Oil
ins vtah
634 Victoria
S7 Winona
384 Wolverine
101H North Butt ...
3 Putte Coalition
104 Nevada
144 Cel. ft Arlaon.
II Arliona Com. .
Sunday.
RANGE OF TRICES.
Cattle Hogs.
Omaha 23.tHXu6.75 3S.25U.46
Chicago l.Hiraej 60 8.0ri.6V
Kansus City 3.uomo.20 6.3ufli.&0
St. Louis 1.901113 50 k.Ki'u-u.bo
M4 1 BIOUX City 8.4116.70 42oy.ai
K I Hie olliclal number ot cars 01 stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hog. Btieep. H'r's.
C, M. A St. P 7 8
Wabash 1 .. .. ..
Missouri Pacific 3
U. P. Hystetn 66 8 16
C. N. W.. cast 1 4 1. 1
C. A N. W.. west 40 28 S
C, St. P., M. & O.... 8 4..
C, B. a Q; east 8 1..
C , 11. & g., weBt 56 8 8
C. R. I. & P., east... 2 1
C, R. I. & P., west
Illinois Central 2
Oreat W'esturn
f.9 nest, shorn year pfs A weth'a VX
I"0 m-estern ehorn wethers...
290 western lambs, shorn
;.J6 western shorn latnbs
Jto western shorn lambs
271 Colorado Mexican lambs.
yl western lambs
264 western lambs
132
Aft
77
no
78
81
Pr.
6 30
6 60
8 60
8 65
t 60
t 80
6 86
5 70
6 76
3 76
6 00
8 00
8 00
7 15
7 25
7 30
8 40
8 60
8 80
11
.. 66 '4
..118
.. II
..III
.. 171
..107
..114
.. 114
.. 141
. . lfl
.. 114
.. 1
.. 1
..1(9
.. 614
.. 17
.. 144
..170
.. 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKKT
Cattle Weak to Tea Cents 1 .0 ever
Hoks Five Cents Lower.
CHICAGO, April 29. CATTLR Receipts,
29.000 head: market weak to 10c lower; com
mon to best steers. 4.4niri.40; heifers, 23.2fi't8
6 60; cows, 3:1.6116.26; bulls. 83.861j4.76: ciilves,
83.0Vrt6.6O; stockers anil feeders, 33.iHW6.2ii.
HOOS-Hecelpts. 42,000 head; market 5c
lower; choice heavy shipping. 3 604jV,.62:
light butchers. 62' 11 6. 56: light mixed,
3tV52Mi.6; choice light, 3i 65ifii 674: pack
ing. om.i6.50, pigs, 33.5oij6.60; bulk of sales.
It; faV.ivi F,i.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 22.000
head; market steady; aheep. 31 25Ci.5; year
lings, 36.2.Vy7.00; lambs, 3i. 768.76.
No. 1 piste, 4c; No. t piste. 3Hc; No. I
plate, 3c
MISCELLANEOUS.
flCCJAR-Oninulsted cane. In sacks, 39 11 J
granulated beet. In ssaks, 36 21.
COKFEK ItOHStd, No. 36. 2MO per lo..
No. 80, 21c per lb ; No. IS, 19c per lb.; No.
2t, 16c per lb ; No 21. 13c per lb.
CHEEKIr.-Hlock Swiss, 19c; llmherger.
14c; Toting Atuericas. 17c.
N l' I S -California waliiuls. No. J. soft
shell, l?c; No. 1, soft shell, 16c; Hrss'ls,
16'4'u'lSc; pecans. 1n;22c: fllbrrts, 124r; pea
nuts, raw, TV; roasted. $; California al
monds, 17c, cM(nituts. l.'vt"! per h'O.
CANNKli C,ool8 - Corn, slnndard, west
ern, 4;-'uWc; Maine, 11.15. Tomatoes, fancy,
S-lb. osns. 31 46; standard. 3-lh. csns. 31 2X
Pineapples, grated. 2-lb.. slsn.lard, lid
2 31; alli ed. 8'..76'4j2 ,16; fancy liiiv.a,tai1. 2y
lb., 32.76; lV.-lb.. 11.75. tlallon apples. 3?.6"fl
S(. California apricots. 8Ji'.. I'ears. 8171
i:f(l Peaches. 817Tu2 40; I. O. peaches,
llot-oJ 50. AInska snltnon, red, 11.16. fancy
Chinook, flat. 12 10; fanck sorkee. flat. 3196,
Siinllnes. (piarter oil, 83.26; thrce-quarten
mJHtard. 32.75. Sweet potatoes. 21 lotl 35.
Saner kraut. 9"r. Pumpkins. 8cm31.00. Wsi
Ivans. 2-lb.. Koifil.ti. Lima beans, 2Vlb,
76i-iiill 35. Soaked ieas. 2-lh., 60c; early .
June, W-o-iil 16; fancy. II 25tf1 S6.
CAL M'HNIA PKIKP Flu 1TT4- ITtinet
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerlngi
from second hands, who seem desirous ol
moving supplies of Immediate grsdes; quo
tations range from 3V to 9o for California
fruit and from !tc to Sc for tiregon. Ap
ricots are practically out of the market and
It Is reported that offerings for prrmpt
shipments ar being withdrawn; choice art
qtmterl at inc. i-eacnes are unensnget
wilh rrtney yeuows quoteo at ijc; rancy
Mnlr. 1440. Hnlsins are Arm: loose Musca
tels ate unoted nt 8(ic; seeded raisins,
9Vtillo,
Hit AN rer ton, i.i.
HAY Choice upland, per ton. 8l0.tVi
medium, r.'i: No. 1 bottom. tOO; fid
grades, 35 i fj6 60. Rye straw, 17.00; No 1
Mlfnlfa. 811 00.
FISH pickerel, dressed. o: pike,
dressed, 12c- white fish, dresed. wlntei ,
caught. 134i lfvo; trout, 12iT15c; halibut, 18c
sn 1 111 on, 16c; catflsh, 18c; herring,
dressed, pan froten, 6c: perch, scaled nod
dressed, 8c; crapples, round. Afj9o; erapplea,
large, fancy, 15c; black hass. 25o: smelts,
sweet snd fine, 13c; eel. ISc; blue fish, 15o;
red snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 4fj
fflc; frog legs. 30p4oe: lotstet, green, pet
lb., Roc; lobster, boiled, per lb., 40ft 45o!
mackerel. Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel,
native 1sfffl6o per lb.: fresh green turtlt
meat. 26c lb.
H1PE8 AND TALIOW Oreen salted.
No. 1, Vc; No. 2. Sc; bull hides, 8c; green
hides, No. 1, Nc; No. 2, 7c; horse, 31.60!if3.75
sheip pelts, 5V(Jf4J1.28. Tallow, No. 1, 4'4C
No. 2. S'4,c. VoolWfi-220.
Cl'RKD FI3H-T"mnlly whits flsh. pel
rjunrter bhl.. 10ft lbs.. 34.00: Norwsy mack
erel, No. 1, 336.00; No. 2, 32S.O0; herring, In
bbls., 200 lbs. each. Norway, 4k, 811.01).
Indon Cloalns; Storks.
LONTJON, April 20. closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Conaola. money I54 M., K. ft T
do account B6 4 N. T. Central
Anaconda 1' Norfolk ft W
Atcbleoil 174 do pfd
do pfd 114 Ontario ft W
Baltlmor ft Ohio. ...lot Pennaylvanla ....
Canadian Pacific ....12 Rand Mlnea
... 43V4 Reading
... Ui Southern Railway
...1SH4 do pfd
... 164 Southern Pacific .
... 10 Union Paclno ....
... 76 do pfd
... 14 U. 8. Steel
... 17 do pfd
... 4Wahaah
...161 do pfd
...114 Bpanlah 4a
firm. )4i per ounce.
mon r. 1 ZQ24 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three
monthe'. bills, per cent...
Chee. ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W...
C, M. ft Bt. P..
De Bears
D. ft R. O
do pfd
En
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Central ..
Loulevllle A N...
SILVER Bar,
.. 4
..1224
.. 71
.. 16
.. 81
.. M4
.. IH
.. 174
.. I!4
.. 70
.. 17
..1464
.. II
. . 184
..1044
.. IS
.. 17
.. KK
The tlispoaition of the day's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 7ofJ
Swift and Company 1,147
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, April 29 Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of ths 8160.000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available rash balance,
8260.641,954: gold coin and bullion, 3103,16,073;
gold certificates, 842,648,180.
Ifw York I.It. Slock Market.
NEW YORK, April 29.-FBBVE8-R.
celpts, 1.SH0 head: steers, slow at 15c lower;
hull Inwor- holnenn rows, steudv: steers,
14 Mv,j(t s- hiilln 13.76'74 76: cows. 32.30',il.26;
1 ! four mtrii heavv. 14 5n5P4.60. Liverpool and
I ' London cables quote refrigerator beef 8'?
1 8c per pound; exports tomiy.
. 1 mated receipts for tomorrow,
1 1 and 4,000 qunrters of beef.
1 I CALVES Receipts, 1,663 head; vealR. 25
.. 2 76c lower; general sMcs. 60c orr; veaia,
..11 4 50ru7.o0; few choice early, 37.26; general
2 .. 1 1 sales, 36.fVu .75; dressed calveB, steady to
lower: city dressed veals, cMtllc per pound;
Total receipts ....1(0 69 29 14 1 few extra, ll'V; country dressed, bvjj-ltSo.
SHEEP AMI LA M Ho Keceipts, o.tio
head; mnrket for sheep steady; lambs,
firm at lVn'jop higher; all sold; clipped
sheep, 34.WHi6.50 No wooled sheep offered;
clipped lambs, 36.6fi?7 60: unshorn, 37.0i
7.50: spring lambs, nominal.
HOOS Receipts. 10.426 head; market easy
at 87.Kh&-7.20 for state hogs.
Kansas City l.lre Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 29 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 11,000 head, Including 1,60 southerns:
market steady to llc lower: choice export
and dressed beef steers. 35.6iyu6.oO; fair to
good, 34.75'i560; western fed steers, 34.2tt
6.75; stockers and feeders. 3-1 5-Kjjti 00; siutb
ern steers, 84.0Ofji16.5O; southern cows, 33.0vg
4.80; native cows 32 5nrt4.76; native heifers.
33.50fi6 40; bulls, 23.26'&4 25; calves, 33 O0-Jj3.60.
HOOS Receipts. 11,000 head; market 6f
TVo lower; top. 8i 46; bulk of sales, $6.36)
8.46; heavy. 8fi.30iji 35; packers, 36.35(S.45;
lloht 16 15 45: nlas. 34.80(175.60.
74 SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 11,000
head: market P'c lower: spring iambs, noon;
.,946 6.8S8 lambs, 87.00'(f8.fl0; ewes and yearlings, 35.251?
8.50; western fed sneep, vgi.(pon &o; western
fed yearlings. 16.OixmJ.75; stockers and feed
ers, 84.00(Jp3.10.
Kraporaled Apples and Dried Frnltai
NEW YORK. April 29. EVA PORATED
APPLBS Market continues steady to firm:
fancy, K'uVsc; choice. 7fy7Vc; prime, 64
6c; tXKir to fair, 6w4rit6c.
CALIFORNIA PRIED FRl'ITS Primes,
firmer in tone on bullish advices from the
coast. California fruit ranges from 2V1
lJ'-.c. and Oregon prunes from 64'3'1oo.
Apricots are unchanged; choice, 17Wllc;
extra choice, lhW19c; fancy, lTeuiur.
I'eaches are dull, but unchanged; choice,
ll'aimc; extra choice, 12'ul2c; fancy 12Miij
13c; LXtro. fancy, 13-itloc. Raisins, un-
" 1 .. 1. .. , 1 ... . m,.a,.utul fi&.i7,'WU- I .nndnn
900 cattle
Cudahy Packing Co 916
Armour & Co 643
Armour A Co., Denver... 19
Vansant & Co 12
Carey & Benton 30
W. I. Stephen 109
Hill A Son 13
F. p. Lewis 5
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 46
J. H. Bulla 6
Sam Wertheimer 218
J. B. Root A Co 80
T. B. lnghram 8
Sullivan Bros 84
V. A. Brltton 80
Lehmer Bros 10
8. A S 38
Other buyers 297
Totals 4,316
626
l,Oi3
1,142
1.176
738
1.520
2.777
779
layers, ll.06-ul.06; seeded raisins, 7W'0'lll4.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. April 29.-WH18KY-8teady. on
basis of 3129 for high wines.
ST. LOC IS, April 29 WHISKY Steady,
on bn-His of 31.33 for high wines.
CHICAGO, Artl 29. WHISK. Y-43tlady,
81 30.
CINCINNATI, April 29-WiriSKY
Steady, 31.29.
Operation on Mitchell goccessfml.
SPRING VALLEY, III.. April 29-John
Mitchell, president of the United Mine
Workers, was operated upon today for
strangulated hernia. The operation was
performed at St. Margaret's- hospital and
was successful. The patient Is restlnjj
easy and no danger la anticipated.
REAL ESTATE TRAJSSFKRf.
1.50ft 1114 ill
1.500 71
100
6.)0
744
264
H.IOO- 1274
M.7I8)
i0
l.ioo
100
1,400
li?S
V4
II
764
'i't'i
?
1164
11
ln4
844
"244
4
11
100 114
100
.. 1.400.
"via
l"0
I"
404
luO
100
..1M.40O
87
854
-224
(8
1474
2i-4
10
'44
141
M44
84
It
(8
1464
n
2v4
Mi
1444
Basin Batter Market.
DLOIN. III.. April SB. BITTTER Market
Arm today at Tc. a dvclln or ac from last
week. Output for the week, 6:1.2a) pounds.
104) 1064 1044
M.700
. l.toe
184
1014
374
1014
100 14
no 134 834
IM
SO. 4'i
204
'"ino
I.InO
IO
2u0
404
1J.
244
'634"
1874
'
26,401) ah.ree.
404
S4
'ii's
2i4
42 S
134
1184
17 '4
77 '
10
741
127
124
70
K
el
168 .
1124
83
1
I4
8tl
Slli
41
16
164
II
61
t'
117
a
8
1474
It
iS,
I34
147 -J
84
I"
TO
41
101
884
lots
274
lua
14
21
t:to
134
;
114
174
40
136 14
14
t
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Bank Clear-lags.
OMAHA. April 29 Bank clearings Tor to
day were 81,710,762.82 and for the correspond
ing date lust year 31, 6S8. 3673.48.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April 29. COTTON Spot
closed steady; middling upland.i, 11.30c;
middling gulf, 11 55c. Sales, 200 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, April 29 COTTON
Spot closed firm; sales, 1,200 bales; low or
dinary, 6 7-16e; ordinary, 7 7-16c; good or
dinary, 8c; low middling, 9 16.16c; mid
dling. 113-lBc; good middling, 121-16c;
middling fair, 13 l-16c, nominal; fair,
18 ll-16c, nominal. Receipts, 2,093 bales;
Btock, 160,947 bales.
ST. LOriS. April 29 COTTON Steady ;
middling, 107c. 8;iles. 176 bales; shipments,
360 bales; stock, 3$. 647 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 29 COTTON Spot,
In fair demand, prices 1 point lower; Amer.
lean middling fair, 7.53d; good, 6.9d; mid
dling, 6.95d; low middling. 3.11d; good or
dinary, 6.06d; ordinary, 6.55d. The sales of
the day were 8,000 bales, of which 600 bales
were for speculation and export and In
cluded 7,7uO bales of American; receipts.
8.00O bales. Including 2. 800 bales ot Anitrlr
can.
CATTLE Receipts were not very heavy
this morning, but showed considerable In
crease over a year ago. The general qual
ity of the offerings was hardly aa good as
lust week, although there was a compar
atively small amount of what could ba
called strictly common stuff here.
Reports of heavy receipts and lower mar
kets east had a depressing Influence on
tae local trade and buyers were slow In
getting out in the yards. Early bids were
generally 64jl0c lower than Saturday, but
It develoned later that there was enough
aenmna lor me lexi, ugni aim utiiiu-wt:igii 1 n(An steers,
cattle IO noiu prices uiuy sieuuv uu any- ei 0174 eft
I 1.1a I. I I II nln t. .... . . U .,., . . . .. ...
at. l.onls Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 9 CATTLE Receipts.
8.000 head. Including 5S5 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
36.06((i't5 60; dressed beef and butcher steers,
34.6o(i6.10; steers under l.ooo lbs., 34 0011.60:
stockers and feeders, 83.6'Xfj. 15: cows and
heifers, 32.H5fi6.75; fanners. t2(KiT2.75; bulls.
3!&VnM65; calves, 34.'"tJl0.or; Texas and
82.6ofj6.6'; cows and heifers,
New York Mlataar Blocks.
NEW YORK, April 29. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were;
Adaaaa Coo. ..
11
,..400
...
... 44
... Kl
... M
...HO
...KM
... t
Little -Me! ...
Ontario .-.
Ofhir
Puloet -
Savaca
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
4au4ar-l
.471
lei
. 1
.
. 47
. 24
.
Alice
Greece
Bnjneertrk Con. ..
Comet or k Tunnel
toa. Cel. ft Va..
Horn Silver
lros Silver
)atvtlle ' os. ..
Offered.
Forelara Flaaaelal.
LONDON, April 2. Mr-ny Was temporar
ily dearer In the msrket today owing to
the call for over 31o.0uu,tu of the Japanese
loans. IHscounts were firm. Operators on
the Stock exchange were mostly Idle and
the business transacted was feature),-!,!.
with console and other first class securities
still drooplnei under freah losn rumors
Prices hardened silgtitly In the afternoon
on the Bank of Enjilaiid getting the bulk of
the gold in the open market, but consols
attain dropped on realization. Americans
were favorably affected by the better New
York bank a tat met. They opened above
parity and Improved In the forenoon, with
the Pactfte et-M-ks leading. Later New York
bid up Cniori pacific and a few other si
tualtlea and ths market closed steady, sfter
a rsir amount or business nso oen trans
acted, kl ex lean rails wera In good rud
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. April 29.-tMETAL8 The
Iinndon tin market was 10s higher; spot.
191: futures. 191 6s. Locally the market
was Irregular; spot, 342 S7H1JM2.87". Copper
was 10s higher; spot, JEIOS 15s; futures, 102.
Locally no change was reported; lnke, 8-4.60
tj-X.26; eleotrolytlc, $24.00 24.75; canting,
(2176(23.26. Iead was unchanged at !t0Kjv
6.10 In the local market, and advanced Is 6d,
to W In Iondon. Ppelter was unchanged
at 26 17s 6d In London, and at 86.66u65 In
the local market. Iron was lower lr the
Bnglish market, with standard foundry
quoted at 57s 9d; Cleveland warrants at
68s. The local market was unchanged; No,
foundry, northern. r!5.26''rt.a: No. 2
northern foundry, 3-1 7525.75; No. 1 foundry
southern. rJrtOt"d26.50; No. 1 foundry south
ern. (-"o.OOij 26 00.
ST. LOUIS. Artll 29 M-ETAJ4 Iead.
dull, 8.L'H. Spelter, weak, $6.46.bO.
thing of this kind. Plain, heavy and un
linluhed beeves were slow and unevenly
lower from start to finish, prices ranging
from a shade to 10c lower than the ciuse
ot last week.
The proportion ot cows and heifers In
cluded In the receipts was comparatively
small, and with a vigorous demand from
outside, buyers In addition to the usual
local Inquiry, tht market was fairly active
fully steady for all useful offerings. As
usual, the light and helfery grades were
In the best request and sold to the beat
advantage, but even Uie medium and cara
mon grades sold no lC.er tnaji last week.
Veal calves were rather dull and quotably
unchanged and the market for bulls, stags,
etc., was practically steady.
The tone to the feeder market was
rather easier. Supplies were not overly
large, but the bacaward spring weather
has cut down the demand very materially
of late, and while there Is considerable In
quiry for good weight and quality steers,
there Is very little call for the llgnt and
medium grades, and these are selling 26&40C
lower tban tney were two or tliree weeks
ago, and very slow sale at that.
Representative sales:
Oils Bad Rosin.
NEW YORK, April 29.-OILS Cottonseed,
easy; prime crude, r. o. b. mills, 8wj3.o;
prime yellow, 44:V(j45c. Petroleum, steady:
refined. JNew torn, 1211; fniladeipnla and
Baltimore, $8.16; Philadelphia and Btltlmcre,
In bulk. $4 70. Turpentine, 6KV09c.
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good.
$4. bo.
April OLL Turperntlne,
SAVANNAH.
steady. 64tC
ROSIN Firm;
4.45: E, $4 60; F,
A, B. C.
$4 56V(j4 60;
34.35: D, 84.4k
O, $4 6Mi4n6; If.
$4.t: I. $6 00; K, $515: M. $5.26; N, $630; W.
C. 6T..36; W. W., 1S4,o5 o.
OIL Ci rr, April 2 -OIL Credit bal
sntes. 31.78. Runs. 136,445 .bls.. average 146.-
W2 bbls.; shipments, 277,636 bbls., average
lt.813 bbla
Saaar and Molasses.
NBW YORK. April 79 -SCO A R-Raw,
nulet: fnlr refining, 3 26ii3.!Kc; centrifugal,
96 test. S7Vh3 "6c; molasses susrar, 8('u3 1"C.
Refined, steady; No. 6. 4 40c; No. 7. 4.2f; No.
8, 4.31'c: No. 9. 425c; No. 10. 4 lc; No. 11.
4.10c; No. Ti. 4.06c; No. IX 4.00o; No. 14. 8.96c;
confectioners' A, 4wic: mould A, 816c: cut
loaf. 6&uo: crushed. 6 6tc; oowdered, 4.9oc;
granulated. 4 Sue: rubes, 6 05c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 87iHSc.
NEW ORL1-1ANS. April 29 BI.'OAR
Steadv; own kettle centrifugal, 34iii3,c;
centrifugal yellow, iSftHc; seotnda, 24
MOLASSES Quiet; new syrup, $3'S4o.
Coffee Market.
' NEW YORK. April 2.-COrFEB-Fu-tures
opened steady at a decline of 6J10
points In resDonse to lower European ca
bles and in spite of a bullish private cable
from Brasll reporting that the government
would ImiKjsw a duty of V) per cent on
coffee of a grade under No. 7 Ihe market
increased the loss during the day under
Kurepuan selling and loci llqjldation. The
i-l.iet was steady at a net decline of l(ri6
points. Sales for the dav were W" bags,
including VI Hy at $6 4ofi6 60; July, $s S,'.fS 40:
September. 86 2(V.ti .JO; Ijecember. 88.26an.35:
March. K 3 i6.36. Spot Rio. quiet: No. 7
Invoice, 6V; No. 4 Santos, 6c Mild, dull;
Cordova, vl2c.
Wool Mxrkel.
BT. IiOCIS. April 29 - WOOISteady : me
dium grades, combing and clothing, T'hi""
lhil.t fine. l";t-li;, Ltavy tine, Italic; tub
ashed, Yiii'.a
Ne. At. Pr. No. A Pr.
11 41 I 50 1 Ml 4 10
10 , 111 4 60 17 741 I 00
12 704 4 40 11 1161 8 (A
11 1001 4 66 11 1260 I 10
11 184 4 10 76 1U4 I II
17 1161 4 76 11 , 13f0 1 10
M 1140 4 71 II UI0 1 10
II 1140 4 Hi 40 Ut 1 M
1 1211 4 14
COWS.
1J 110 I 00 1ft 1084 4 II
I 171 1 10 1 1210 4 16
4 183 1 10 1 1040 4 11
I 11-86 1 16 II luo 4
It 64 I It 1 1U40 4 IS
631 I It 1 1220 4 10
1 IM IU 1 1286 4 II
It 152 1 10 16 104 4 U
II 1116 1 II 1141 4 16
11 1114 I M 13 1064 4 40
I 1040 4 00 1 1161 4 60
4 111 4 10 1 1410 I M
HEIFERS.
It 161 I 00 1 411 4 M
4 t.H5 1 16 II 121 4 10
4 627 I 36 1 17 4 4 3 6
121 1 10 11 181 4 16
II 718 4 26 17 HOI 1 00
BULLS.
1 1100 1 44 1 170 4 00
4 , 1287 1 71 1 1740 4 00
II lf.SK IN 11 61 4 0
1 1220 4 00 1 1170 4 26
I. 1216 4 0 1 IOiH) 4 IS
1 16M 4 00 1 1771 4 11
8 1861 4 00
CALVES.
10 171 4 10 1 141 I 78
1 no 1 u 1 no 1 7i
1 135 I 60 I lit 1 76
1 10 I 60 1 140 1 71
FEEDERS.
It 171 1 00 161 171 4 10
181 I 10 1 I ll i K
4 681 I 40 4 481 4 16
10 411 4 00 1 a I 60
31 6 4 04 17 448 4 43
116 4 10 1 700 4 40
11 606 4 1
HOOS Receipts. 6 600 head; market 5c
lower- pigs and lights, $6.0rjjvV6O; packers.
16 O((il.eo; butchers and best heavy, $6.6TyS
flRV
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.800
head; market stendv: native muttons, $3.25
4ifl50; lambs, $3.76(iio.80; culls and bucks,
$4-0Oir6.0O.
St. Joseph I, Ire stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, April 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.640 head; market slow, steaJy to
weak; natives, $4.40U6 25; cows and heifers,
$2.2j(,7"Oo; stockers and feeders, 83.60i&l.fi0.
HOGS Receipts, 4,788 head; mn'ket 60.
lower; top, $6 46; bulk of sales, $63Va42'4.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.S55
head; market ateadv to strong; lambs. 3V.25
i60; yearlings. 37.004j7.oO; wethers, $6.5t(i)
l.w; ewes, i6.404j6.70.
liaoi City Live Stock Market.
BIOL'X CITY. April 29 (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipt s, 2.8l0 head;
market steady; stockers lc lower: beeves.
$4.6O4ja.70; cows, hulls and mixed, $3 4031
4.75; stockers and feeders, $4.00&j4.SO; calves
ana yearlings, ss.4wi4.su.
HOGS Recelots, 2,30 head: market 2Vt
60 lower: selling at $ti.2tVa6.374; bulk of
sales, 86.30&6.S6.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday :
Cattle.
South Omaha 4.2-i
Sioux City 2,9iiU
Kansas City 11. 001
St. Joseph
Bt. LrflUIS
Chicago ..
Total ...
2.610
8. MA)
29.0UU
62.740
HtJOS There was a good average run of
hogs this morning, with no particular
change In the character of the offerings.
Bearish reports from eastern markets and
the weaknecs In provisions caused a rather
Hoirs. Sheen
4.20 6,700
2,200
11,'8 11.010
4.71 7,fc.o
6,6" 0 1,w)
42.000 22.0U)
70.6S6 49,366
MARKET.
OMAHA WIIOLKSAl.E
Condition of Trad ssl notations on
Ktapla and Kancy Prodae.
EGGS Per dos., IW40.
BUTTER Packing stock, lijlio; choice
to fancy dairy, ljiAc; creamery, 2Vy'6s.
LIVE POLLTRl-Hens, lie; old roosters,
6Vie; turkeys, 1-V; ducks, llu; young roost
ers, 74jtH'. . geeae, 6c.
FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Honda, $5.500400 per
crute.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, 24-quart
cane, 4.ouu4.J!).
COCOANUTS Per eack of 100, $4.00.
TROPICAL FRUl'iS.
LEMONS l.imonlel a, 30u s.zs, $6.60; 860
sixe, $6 75; othui brands, 60c leas.
ORANUKS Mediterranean bweets, 150,
176, 200, 216 and IM sizes. $j.'6; St6. L6, .tw
sues, $4V.'&; California Navels, extra fancy,
176, uo, 216, jO sizuS, $4. jo, lanuy, 1:6 i u,
$3 60; 160 sue, $4.00; choice, large slz.es, par
box, $2 iutj3lM.
BANANAS Per medium-slxed bunch,
$!.uotj2 4; Jumboea, li Mtii.lt).
GRAPE Fltl'lT-Sizn 44 to 80, $5 751j.00.
FIGS California, bulk, 60; tVcroAn
Turkish, 14c; 4-crou Tutkish, jlc; 3-c.otvn
Turkish. 8c.
DA I ES Kadaway, c; sayers, $c; hal-
blds we e generally 2yB6c lower than Sat
urday. Salesmen were slow to sccept the
situation and the trade dragged more or
less all the forenoon, although there was
little change In the market from start to
finish and a fairly good clearance was made
reasonably early. Tops brought $6.46 today,
as sgalnst rt 5o Saturday, and the bulk
sold at 36.82taia6.37H. as against $o.35-a6.40
Saturday.
Representatlvs sales:
bearish feeling in the trade and opening Lowl,1,i,c; new tuCtei1 walnut dates, 8-io.
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEANS Nkw wix and siring, per ham
per, 0.lJ.
BEETS. TURNIPS AND CA RROTS Per
doc. bunches. 4ttj'uc.
CABBAGE New Texas, per lb., 314c.
TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crate, u 60.
LEAF LETTUCE Hoi house, per doa.
heaos, 45c.
ONIONS Red or yellow Colorado, per
bu., 11. uo; Texas silver skin, per crate, about
46 lbs., I-.O", eiluw Texas, per crate, about
4u lbs.. $l eo.
CL't.'l'M HERS Per dox., $1.25.
PARSLEY Hot house, per d.. bunches
40c.
PIE PLANT-i-lb. boxes. $3.252 75.
ASPARAGUS $1.7j per dui. bunches.
RADlsiHES Pet do, bunci.s. ic; extra
larg bunches, 7c ut-r dux.
KtW POTATOES -I'er lb.. c.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOEK Table stock, per bu., 704jOo;
seed stock. l"jc'y$lJ.
NAVY BEANS-Per bu.. $1.86; No. 1 $L6v)
BEEF CI To.
No. 1 ribs. 144c; No. $ i bs. 9V4o; No. i
ribs, 9c; No. 1 loin, 17Vc; No. $ loin, 1314c;
No. 8 loin. 13c; No. 1 chuck, tl-c; No. 2
chuck, 64c; No. 3 chuck, 6Vc; No 1 round
ilSae; No. t round, at, No. 1 round.
No. Av. Sh. rr No. Av. ah. Pr.
14 131 40 1 21 70 274 ... I 36
11 27 a 1 10 II 181 . . 1 16
61 116 10 1 10 16 241 110 I It
4 141 . . I 80 11 IA6 it) 4 Vi
6 Ill IM 1 10 70 :i ... Ji
44 I.I ... 1124 to !'... 131
41 24? ... I t4 U ID 40 1 36
at 3"0 ... llt 46 44 au 1 16
11 160 10 131-4 68 ;7 40 111
74 20 ... 1 8J4 65 347 . . 1 35
M M ... 1 It -4 64 2.4 140 1 36
61 171 ... 1 II 67 NO 44 1 174
II IM . - 1124 64 fcl ... 74
14. 1.4 60 1 M-4 73. 1.7 to 1 37-
41 44 tO 6 14 a6 160 ... 1174
71 14 ... lit 71 147 130 1 37.
It 277 ... I 16 77 2,4 10 1 374
61 ri .. 116 75 Ilk 1M 1 17-e,
ii 14 10 1 I 42 I i 0 1 r-
74 2n ... 1 34 71 I.t tt 17,
74 3 67 1 16 tl lit ... 117.
el lei lat U 14 1-4 ... 4 37,
Agnes A. Frelday to Emma Bobbins,
lots a ana J, oioca o, nuiui vuin
addition
Elizabeth Kountze Real Bntate com
pany to Louise Chester, lot 5, block ,
10, Kountse's Fourth addition 1,000
Annie Rowley and husband to W. C.
Caley. lot 1, block 1, Carthage 60
W. C. Caley to J. W. Thonius, same.. 1
O. C. Redlck to Reuben I Fshr. lot
10, block 2, Clark Redlck'a addi
tion Charles Baldwin. Jr.. et al. to H.
R Stringer, lot 20. block 11, Or
chard Hill
Florence Company to Fred Schlferly
and wife, lot 11. block 103. Flor
ence 15
Nellie L. Zug and husband to
Wllllnm S. Metcalf, lot 17. Murrel &
Blumle's addition , 6u0
Abner Travis and wife to Henry W.
Yates, Jr., trustee, lots 1 to 4, block
1, Wllllnm Hagedorn's addition 1,000
Elisabeth Chrifitmann and husband to
same, same 1
William C. Norrls to Joseph W.
Dalley, lot 2. Bluff View addition.... 660
Clarence L. Rosa to John C. Pontius,
lot 8, blook 3, Hanscom Place 6,123
Mary B. Ellis and husbnnd to Ellen
A. Teats. tiM feet of 8ti4 feet lot 1,
block 7, Reed's First addition 2,6u0
Oeorge F. Gilmore and wife to Rob
ert M- and Jane W. I-oudon, lot
6. block 160. South Omaha 1
Paul und Iola Hlrsch to the Charles
ton Reaity company, lots 6, 9 and
19, Auburn Hill 1,600
William J. Hlslop and wife to Inde
pendent Telephone company, n60
feet of lot 10. block L. Armstrong's
First addition 4,000
Laura A. Turner to James Miller, lot
4. block 44. Florence ,. L2W)
Carrie Gustofsan and huaband to
Mabel Lottcks, n4 of lot 2. block
2, Haxel Terrace 900
E.Ia Smith and huaband to Fred A.
Bailey, lot L biuck 1, Halcyon
Heights 1.100
Harvey J. Grove and wife to same,
lot 14, block 4, Halcyon Heights M
Orvllle Prior and wife to Cirus R
Holmes, lot 20 and nV of lot 19,
block 7. Halcyon Heights 2,000
C. F. Adams Co. to Charles M. Weir
and wife, lot 21. block 6. Walnut
Hill 200
Mary II. Hoke to Llzxle Byrnes, lot
6, Rosalind Place 80
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Com
pany to Klopp A Burtlett Co., lot
f. block 13. 5maha 12,000
Fanny Relchenberg to Emile M. F.
Leflang, lot 15. Kountse's subdivis
ion 11600
John K. Miles and wife to William
Rudolff, lot 11, Elisabeth Place 1
Bertha Jankdwskl to Daisy Jankow
Bkl, lot 3, block 3, Summit Place.... I
Provident Real Eeitate company to
George F. Dovllttle, lots 1 to 13, block
26, West Side H
Edwin McWllllams to George T. Mor
ton, lot 4. block 9, Pratt a subdivis
ion CO
Ekl ward Nolan to Hannah Mack, wSJ
feet lot 11, block 7, Patrick's 2d ad
dition 1,860
Richard C. I'eters and wife to Frsnk
J. Fltigerald, lots 9 and 4, block 111,
Omaha 1
Continental Trust company to Charles
H. Carpender, lot 81. block 8, Saund
ers A Hlmebaugh's addition X
Byron R. Hustings et al. to Maggie I.
liehmke, lots 9 and 10, block In, Sum
mit addition 1,060
Churles L. ThMnua and wife to Sam
uel Overgard, lot 7, block 1, Polsura.
Place 20
Carrie Bosselman to Selwyn Doherty,
lot I, block a, oinana view exten
sion 10
R. H. Morehouse to Omaha Belt Rail
way company, right-of-way block 1L
Boyd s addition I
Boyer-Vau Kuran I-umber and Coal
company to same, rltrtit-i f-way,
blotk 5, Oak Chatham addition
Q. T. Tcld and wife to Fred A. Bailey,
lot 7, block 8, Benson IM
Robert O. F.nk, county treasurer, to '.
Auguvta Cholltnan. part lots 1 and
3. Chollinan's addition to Hyde Park
Same to Charles 1-idd Thomas, lot 7,
bl ck 1, Folwim Piuce
Snn:e to Joncpli F. Murphy, lots to,
21. 22 and 'li, block 1, South OiiuUia
View 4
Same to same, lots 6. 6 and 22, bbxjc 1,
Sofjth Exchange Place, South Omaha
The Commercial National bank to F.
M. Naylon, lot 23, block 1, Avondale
Park 650
1'nltt-d Renl Estate and Trust company
to wiiiiain a. Weaver, lit a, block
'. Kountze Place tie
Fidelity 'i'tust company to F. M. Ney
lon, lot 'a, block 1, Avondale Hark .
Henry Goitzen and wife to William
l-euirch, e4 lot 3, blo k 4S1, Grand
View , 4aj
Chrlaten Anderson and wife to Eigeda
Christ ni-en. lot 19, block 467,
Grand View 44)
Mary J S:honboe and husband to Ol
(lsen. s4 Ii I 3 and all sublot 4,
tax lot 3. lie' ii' 4-16-13 ,8i4)
Chris AndeiMin un wife to Abelone
Chiistensen. lot 17. blok 467. Grand
View 7((j
Rolert O Fl'.k, county treaaairer, to
the Franklin lt-alty ci'mifiy, lots 17
and Ti. in rtplat block 3, Bemls park
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